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VOL. XXXIV. NO. 36.

HASTINGS; MICH..J;

ARY 1,1890.

Hastings Banner

GREATEST

CLOTHING SALE

t PROS

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Thp.Chri.itfitan tnv nt the $cho•&gt;! 1x»|Bjc
was iv«uuce#B. and tbc-pracram
Mr. BnmghU.ni. of Miwonrl. a

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. Ul£,, ILLUUO, IJILUL1 SK

Hen

lUia V'Jvjj vl*‘_

est wholesale clothiers in America, sold their entire Fall and Winter
Stdck of Fine Clothing at peremptory auction sale. Owing to the
magnitude of the gigantic stock smajl dealers could not coinjiete.
Hudson, largest Retail Clothier in America and o^ner of leading
stores in nine of the largest cities in the country, atteeded the sale.
lied
iu ubk
i.TIodton
__
nd OvarroaV barame
V we are enabled tn retail rapei
tuiacture

ht «&gt;. amount paid gs.
Abova are all «tw reports that ’
dtoHvMftobThaniaj.pl. it».rmrt
Bideretand tWre aw two, wwwfe'
•it amount* and names wr hM*

KlrhUM

COUNTY NEWS.

to vfHit her pMvnta.
f |' r-f
M.iml Pumhrj- Ind ‘eryssficl
ftrtt
■ Ja*&gt;. Miller b shipping' hogs
liapids partleH.
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Jteutli Hiistlng*.

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&lt;«e&gt; h In Knlamnzno.
A happy No# Ywir to all.
Wgwfltr hyd wife are vlsltlfty
Minnie Bldehnan i&lt; bonding nt Monb
wSfintowRopiiiyBnrtana and ntttirttai: wiaoVWvlntfe.
*«»•&gt;• tnataii TueMiay a great
Wt&gt; ah* haviug an oxeellent school nt tbis
. t
lltefl Xutt wUl'imw. to Berrien (Jo., to fettur tlfle winter.
The Chrirtma.- Sajulayschool concert
‘rtnlmd hia fatl»et*A farm.
at the Star w*r&lt;-fl Gue affair, .(her ringing
i*..Chab. Cock ha* returned from vlsitMid music was-tiratdaxn. all piece*. render­
tritikUH Augusta.
JM.Wak*ntine has moved to Prichard- ed were flue, the euuimltta oparlus ua

V VMHEE&gt;PniNGS SCIIVGT tarflf

|‘l. -Frank I^moroau
icu Potter I. &lt;kx) Pa|
If II IXirt
»pr
-----------------*OB Wtoon 1. »J. H. Beyer
Xorrta L *W L Herrick 1. IV .1. I
•Joiin Everhart 1. Isaac BuAirlt
la&lt;*-. WilMrn L Amount auber
Geo H Fi
Clark I. St

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t CbrMto* raw «S
Platt
S. ww WHI ilAievi SM teMafn ly «r&gt;
M. and a nirr comimRy ww* ttedb |
e
aprakiua Mid &lt;UMfMtin« ।
were tbe Uphe uf Urn eeaalng
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V igb IM, le ii
Lueiau GilHe

GIGANTIC SALE

Ready-Made Clothing
KMPTEDL

nwident*

Miot -niwrtbed in all
fired m Baanri at pee.

TOWER CLOTHING CO

KALAMAZOO, MICH

DRINK

GOOD!
and
DREB6

LION COFFEE
Attention
to our
Fine Line

■ONUIKNT SHBSCB1BIE8

PATTERN
SUITS
at ah

Imperial
Cloth
in all the
New

aaJClott.

Shades.

Tn all Grades and Choice Patterns.

Ladies please call and examine our fnc. assort­
ment.
RESPECTFULLY,

M 1. MaiHWM L Ma ' Muput
drk* l b 1 ikrto L Ti.rn
vr.u ■s tittto*
lurnil acconnts *o paid. Alt thiwe
» art hutrbtcil pleaacleiil and settle up,।
start in tlm new year Hiiam with the
fd tt tin. ut'WbpajM-r hastiwaa.
'
kuilAir) Ann UlIlrnbiTk died-quite
d/*n)&gt; &lt;m Thumday monting last She
। MW oldest widow jx-iHii-nt-r. In the
iv.hlp. having never remarried sinw
Ime rebellion. She wa&gt; tmrUd on
ItanflcM:
Ebey and fatally spent Sunday

1, &lt;: H Cornau 1. A l&gt; Tl.uiims lr*Pruf V
A Motm- 1, Arthur D Smith I. M MJBfldgt1. .1 riyixuwa i. W 1* Ganlitur a- Sou J,

l.JUAcMaauoii 1, u m " ixiwih i,. wg
L o«ib ViJ e Bruy V. M tn Comnh L M F
.Jordan 1,..,Chas, U. DirfTHk t. florin*
.UmnidflrTeT i. K F Wkhnwn-1, W:
H WML L
C U Hay*

�FARI
PIRST

Farmer, were the following:
After you have decided whaC variety
vou wirii to plant. the next thing tabpw
to plant lor bort nwnlts. Some potato
growow advocate planting one eye, some
Hie interest in incubaton* being; wide­ tiro, others three, others a nnail pota­
spread, we hem reproduce-’from Prairie to whole: some large potatoes whole;
Farmer sundry ctanin«ito,.HirectfanBa»il while others say all you need is ‘to
BUKgvHti&lt;'iH concerning incubators, Along eat the potatoes and plant the peel- ,
•with a view of a ta’elionl of hatching ings Now, I find in this, its In other
tilings wlwe dtx tors differ so widely.
house for incubators.
’
Among the good traits claimed for the Uni middle ground is tin' safest. 1 theresmndwtor are the follow tag: It will sit I fore rtjroinmend the selecting of large
just exactly w here you imnt it Io, re­ and well shaped |xHat‘XM having n clear
gard lew of &lt; the thny, wawin or state of skin, with full eyes that have not been
the ntmortphvr-. and that 'is something 'sprouted: then cut m&gt; that each piceehua'
Hie conceited, insolent hen positively ut least two eyes ami a part of the h«trt
and emphatically will nottao. Sl&gt; has ar core of the potato. This plan isenllfd
(tnfKMtcruiis ideuaof her own, and gen­ by Dr. Sturtevant the scientific method
erally does about ax she pleases while 1 of cutting seed potatoes; bat it is not
the incubator is peaceful^* submistfre । new In any menus, far it haa been prac­
and patient: anti if .pcndsteNtly and conr- I ticed by our iieopk*, the Scotch fariuen.
teouUy nttended h&gt; and sf|gu&lt; imuDy ta- for over thirty years, and Uw* simply
csall it Um* ctuuiiMu www way.

written by the mum uu®^1&amp;ri8|y^fih-it.
and it b all con&lt;x-nun£ the one Gkrina Per-(
■on, the Lord Jesus Ohrhrt, tW Lord God of
toe Holy Prophet*- The Myiujt «C a Jwrvant
.( God, that “the Xew Tt-rtanMtrt Het tod to
Die Old, and the Old lira Mtod
fta
la worth oft npaatliig. The hut propbet to
chti old Tsstaiunit i» heardI saytog. as the
&gt;oke pt Jehovah: “Behold;,
rn&lt;wa&lt;.itgvi, and be .hall |&lt;vi«l
COrt me” i M«l. Hi, 1), and toe i
U the record; of the iu:i*ou»|
Angel Gabriel that ike mrei
to be born, aothat, alUiovgh (------------,
foUrvsna batweeu Mnliizdii and Lake, there
•wins to bo nW break jto ths utogy.

&gt;• Huron tteHt
nd kt wit-ii Tata)
Clair and iMrott rlwi
r tk St MkrySr
Huron and Iwks Sup
one ----------and the--anno
brw. Yet. tav
river, tlw Like* being hittoxnaiiy expouiioiui
m iu warns,
;
Bnpmd IAki» asiiertor, to the northward,
tlmre h still hnorti s portion of Ito &lt;x nne.
culled'too Nepi?uu, a noble stream of dear,
a; untainted-Hutor, nrerfy a* torgo *• too
Hiuloi in volume, whlcli flow* down from
(he great Ln&gt;&gt; Neplgon is the heart of toe
X'axuulbtii wilderucMi.
gnril hwwntly Stake Neplgon luu kw but
little known. &lt; hi om- nugh it h figured m a
mirth amallnr lnk«\li*u it rrally k Ito act­
ual dinrtuwut* nto aliout Seventy, tbroo inik«
to kngto by tlft;mw In liwadtli. 'JTmoiu Hgut4m give but an Ir.1!**-pito*u of ft* six**
^ir'hm areNve gr-««t bar. rap rag from

RNTNG

CASTOR! A

Cteip. luuu: It

IM«h

WOVtaMtafl — inirar. tewieMMMtod
by ®i«T incnswe in ferpfity.'
Newark stute is reported to have
prodm ed iaM s«i* -n
W-'. |K&gt;timla &lt;4

tar;”' Tso: nor,Jo«apV

Ma&lt;i,0ft

«tamrtn&gt;Mon*-r &lt;if
,V pruducta of Uw
jgmr had a farm
KM. and no I®*

OoecflhU

notV' to me to tta»»
wh»4&gt; the Spirit spoilt
im maW^ tt
me t in: Si iuon, and tlnx-s
truxatoatday to rtk •
TThy prayer is Morri/ All tro. prayw
for tolar* acoartors • . Hi. will, f, ** nai»
i-«.
* will
!l Let a. live on “ex’•upbeat™ o„

*“• •** &lt;*bsr 8Rta» «ne should
taj'u beck to a JlOint where the lano was
lwoau*r.
‘•I won’t make way for you/ cried tin
yoongumn. •Seoif Idol" .
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“I totokl am oltler than thou,” &lt;iid the
Quaker. *1 bavo a right to expect Umo to
turn about.”
•'Well, I won’t!" resumed the other, oud

placidly exniecnjdatB.! the hmdsenrr
“Frrmd," atud he, finally, “when toon A—»

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*ORSt*

BLANKETS
ARE THE STROltBEST.
none Gcnut’tr without th r emi
Nacir I Ur Wm Arata &lt; Avca.

A*n

tcalz ita*f;u«MVrtt&lt;lrie* r-F.uid lukrr UUnkut*.

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�BUSINESS CARDS.

OLD TIME RIDDLES.

SCENES FROM EL DORADO.

This remedy h becoming so well known
and ao popular as to need no special mentkm. Ail who have used Electric Bitters
EARLY DAY LIFE IN THE’ MINING
sing the same song of praise. A purer
CAMPS OF THE ROCKIES.
medicine docs not exist and It is guaran­
teed to do all that is claimed. Electric hit­
ters will cure all diwases of the liver and
kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt
rheum and other affections caused by Im­
T C. ANDRU8, DeetisL
pure blood. • Will drive Malaria from the
Hastings, Mich.
system and prevent as well as cure all Ma­
larial fevers. For cure of headache, conSwiftly slipping into tbe pasters the early
stipaUon and indigestion try electric bitters.
A V. drake, m. d..
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or moiroy days of the west, the sunny, humorous side of
refunded. Price 50 cts. and SL00 per bot­
Office over Hollawaj’a drug More.
Twain, the pathetic Shadows of which Bret
tle at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.
Office hours from 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone, eon
Harte made all his own. Tho Iron horse nftw
nisitiug {with residence, at Holloway's drug
swiftly courses -over the trail of clumsy ox
Read the following: Mr. C. H. Morris, carte, and towuband villages rsn- where camp
M. B. (ilU.ASl’IE. Notary Public
Newark, Arkansas, says; “Was do?n' files were formerly built. The Jasons of tho
•
and th S. Claim Agent,
with abscess of lungs, and friends alul
physicians pronounced me an incurable to the hardshijw endured in their search for
' Im consumptive.
Began taking Dr. King's the gulden tfe-eo.-. Of the many who went
New Discovery tor consumption, am now from Bt Patil lujt few have rdtunrod. Among
on my third bottle, and ablr to oversee the the fortunate few is Nathaniel P. Ixuigford.
’
u. yvwi.ut,
work on my farm. It h the finest medi­
In 1863, that y««r darken'd by the Sioux
•
Dentist.
cine ever made."
massacre, a northern overland expedition
Jesse Middlewart Decatur. Ohio, says: w** mod® from &gt;8L Paul to Walla Walla uuDr J**-.owr
“Had It not been fur Dr. King's New Dis­ dvr tbe auaplcm of the government to deter­
QTU.LRT, KNAITEN A VANARMAN, covery tor consumption I wouM have died mine th® feasibility of retabUslilng a stage
of lung troubles. Was given up by doc­ linn A Large number of eipigrunU desirous
Lawyers.
tors. Am now in best of health.” Try jt. of going to tbo Rockies gladly embraced this
.Practice |a all courts ot the stele and Iu the
Sample bottles free at W. H. Goody cat's cqqxirlunity, so that when tbe expedition left
t nlted tKairt courts.
OOlreeovcr Hastings National Bank.
drug store.
the Miskiwlpii it contained fifty-three wagons
Hastings. Michigan.
aud 130 people. Even this company of able
Associate offices. Rooms 1ft. 1« and IT, new
bwlrod mea was no absolute guarantee of
Housutuan Block. Grand Jtaplds, Midi.
The beat salve In the world for cute,
WlUJAM J. tft-UAKT.
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, Atrorvrotubfe wfcro 3,000 Spd»klD» actually
tetier, chapped hands, fhilblains, corns, trosrogcl Clio gure-iwn that My cusront-ed be­
aud all skin eruptions, and positively cures hind tbo intkunahnienta From June the ox
a. barber, m. d.,
piles, or no puy required. It 16 guaranteed trams plodded along at the rate of 100 inilra
•
Physician and Surgeon,
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re a week for ninttievu long weeks when qpmp
funded. Price 25 els. per box. For uale was at Inst pitched cm ths eastern slope of
by W. H. Goodyear
the Rockies. With till* train was young
(1 W. LOWRY, M. D.,
There are 38 Jap students tn‘the univer­ Langford, who' was eager-io sea the west
VJ.
Physician and Surgeon.
and find a futuif there if possible.
sity.
t
Makes a specialty of treating dtrasses of the
BJGH l-W.TAL HATKK.
\R and the preeen-aikta ot vision
Almut the tiine that camp was mode at
fitting; SPECTACLES and eye
Prickly Fear wcjrd &lt;-amo that gold had been
^Ofltee^agd rraldenee on Broadway, near Court
dlscovw'cd at GraadwHper crock, aud the Ar­
Gen. Alger presented suits of clothing gonauts, who ha&lt;l Iroea bound for the Salmon
T C. IrXLlilN
to nearly f.oo newaboys of Detroit a» river mines cur the wndem slope, at onceturned to Uro ntmr.-r fiaida. Tbe nows also
Christmas gift.
brought from tlie Pacific coast mines a crowd
la aaeat for the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
The .Sjuinlsh haw a proverb: ••Woman of rough* and; juil birds that drocunded upon
He writes policies du a man's property against
loves
with
her
ear,
but
man
with
his
eyes
”
teas by fire, lightning or wind; against a man's
the nvw digging like vultures upon their
Life by-dOBth and accident.
Persuasive wooing captures a. woman's prey. Here, in
sprarg up a littio settle­
heart, wiillc an attractivt’ appearance con­ ment almost ir|&gt;lated from the world. The
QM1TH A COLGROVK,
fluent
the
man.
To
retain
man
’
s
affection
nrar.-^t posiciBte was Salt Lake Chy, 410
D
Lawyi
iuul secure enduring liappineas, n woman
loetn Union block. Hastings.)
is all the coqrta ot the state,________ should be as charming in married life as. Conover, Clayton and House, formed .
a ]«&gt;njr
In the days of bewitrtihig maidenhood I exprw, to briswr m the loogwi for letter*.
NASTON,
Her captivating weapon* are a fair aud I Clayton uudei u.ok th- flr»t trip, nnd was
Ataoruev at Law.
bfoomfat complexion, soft and spotless nn,Herod by tus Indians. Then Conover rat
Goodvear A 0o.’s stare.)
coarts of the mate. Collection* hands, freedom from skin and scalp Im- out. but was eantured and detained by them
purities pimples, chapping and the pos-1 unuljdlemral thromji; the intercession of a
R. TIMMERMAN. Homospathic Phy- session, of the delicate bloom of perfect! Ute whom hajhiul once befrwndwi. and
health.
Colo's Carboliaoap, the perfect through
indinuro iro w™ over after al•
alclan and Surgeon.
medicinal toilet bath and nursery soap h lowed to come a|id go unharmed.
.
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
In tho mraulttno Oliver, undaunted by the
ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, in­ her salvation. Price 35 cents. Sold by
all druggists.
surance and Loans.
Dr. A.. G. Goodson, of Rockford, com­ snectEuful trip hnd brought b*”k the first
indeed was that first mail, for
mitted suicide by taking belladonna and mail
•very letter wo® charged &lt;2.00. Suba-quentSpeeialaUc&amp;ttnn given to making exebanges morphine.
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&lt; property. The tntareeu of noa-reaMeut
ly the price dropped to &lt;1, but not during
rop-rty owners carefully looked after. Farms
till* formative period dill a letter enter BauMrs. Winslow ’* Sootn lug Syrup should always noi'k, for so th*/settlement had been chris­
loti for tale.
be used for children teething. It soothes the
child, softens the pirns, allays al) pain, curve tened, without a tariff «f 50 rente.
wind colic and Is the best remedy for disrrhoia.
Hardly was Uio snow well off the ground,
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
Twentv-five cents a bottle.
ia 1W53, when grid was found in Alder gulch,
Potatoes dug nt Brooklyn, tbits rtftte, tbe famous gulch that within twelve months
Cor. Jefftraoa and Comt Sts., Hastings. Mich. Dec. 16, ware not froren.
yielded &lt;34.000,000 in free gold, or &lt;2.000 per
Rates, • l -OO per Day.
The most reinaiksbk cure* of scrofula on
This House is new. with jNeasant room*. Tbe record
bare been accomplished by
Har- veinber 12,000 jywiple were turning up the
pacreaage of th® public is respectfully solicited. agparilla.
Try H. .Hold by all druggists
north for a distance of twelve miles. In July
Violets and other wild flowers are in a town wan orgKnio-d and called Varina, but
It was soon cblmg&lt;&gt;&gt;l to Vlrjrfnln City. To
bloom on Belle Isle.
tlii* gokien valley Mr. Longford proceeded
Cerner pf Court And Jefferson St. Keeps floor,
from Bannark, And was there an eye witness
feed, boub taral. ground oyatershell. eog food
of some ut the uaiquo phases of western nnutor fowl*. Al-o a general stock of groceries.
Good goods. Low prices.
mg life.
.
Ko territory 6a»1 yet been organised, ami
Work &lt;m the new M. E. church at Graud
Haven is progretuiiug rapidly.
preservation in ‘ its application to rooxmunltlec Each camp elected a judge, who sj»Mloh.
Hastings.
Mrs. Geo. 1’. Smoot, a highly cultivated p“.!!rted a sheriff:and held ofllco until dcpoac-d,
aud estimable lady of PrescotL Ark., which event might hfipfrou any tunc on the
CAPITAL, S50,000.00
writes under date of April 22, 18SD: mot inn of sren® di«gruni led miner, it the ma­
‘•During the summer ot 1S87 my eyea be­ jority comcklvd (with hi* views. This «y«tem
came inflamed, and my .stomach aud liver finally became sb cumbeTBonie that it was de­
Michigan.
almost hojrok-ssly dlsonlereil. Nothing I cided to elet.1l a xhrrlff for th® whole wetion,
ate and
agreed
withrecipient
me. 1 of
took
ar- ,
tiro flrsb
thechronic
|&gt;opulardi
suffrage
rhti'a, and for some time my life was 1 w&lt;u th® notorious ruffian, Henry riunuuer,
.
.
- ■ - ‘
,10^, hj, deputies, and
despaired
of by my fnmiljk The leading
officers:
physicians of the country were consulted
year killed 102 citixms
nnd the medicines adtninlsterfid bj them
O. U. Robinson. President;
never did anj penuaiient good and I
C. D. Beebe. Cashier. lingered between life and death, the latter covered. Bur Plummer‘h story of crime 1ms
being preferable to the agonies 1 was en­ been elsewhere related.
nntECTORs:
during. .in May. 188f, 1 becamr4isgusted
OOLb DCBT MOKEY
with physicians and their mediciiu*
I
Barter wa« ■’•rurally the method of err. Reynolds,
W. H. Powers.
dropped them all and depended solely on chacgv in this r«ugb. isolated section. The
L Robinson.
J. A. Greble.
go)ten
&lt;lu»t
dug
from the earth was the only
Swift’s Specific (S. S. 3-). « lew Ix&gt;ttl&lt;-» of
K. Knappen.
Chester Messer.
which made me perfectly well—well from legal tender. Evtry man carried in hi* poeb-t
C. D. Beebe.
•
a pair &lt;&gt;f Troytcale*. and wiron pureba.*** had
them until now."
breti made, out came tbe buckskin poach, and
('.•neral Bankln&lt; Buataeaa Transacted.
its yellow ccintonbi were weighed over at the
Several yean, ago my health failetl me rate of an ouucq for filS. a penny weight for
and 1 was compelled to give up my busi­ ninety rents, aud a ;wnny weight and three
ness. I was in oouAtant agony caused grain* tor *1.
from excruciating pains in my back, liver
Even after bank.* wen, cstablithed, did a
and stomach. 1 tried every medicine 1 man borrow a tbourand dollars, his note
could hear of. but without receiving any n«- read: “I promise' to pay 55 ounces, 11 penny­
Itef. Mr attention was then called to S. weights and 3 grains of bankable gold dust.”
S. S. 1 tried five bottle* of it. and re­ Th.* phraseology was used on account of a
ceived the most gratifying results. I am decision which mode greenback* receivable
to-day a# healthy and nound a man as you ut par, although h&lt;rt worth nt that time over
will find anywhere, and I owe it all to the dxty Ceqta on a dollar. Bankable dutt was
curative properties to be found in Swift’s worth about, a dollar an ounce more than
Specific (S. b. S.)
IL L. Womack.
trade dun, for It wa« ns free from dirt as
Morgantown. N. C.
it could be blown. The biower-aml every
137 acres in Rutland, fair houtto but no
Treatise on Blond aud skin diseases miner had one—was an oblong, shallow tin or
grod outbuildings, 50 acres improved.
mailed free.
swift Spkciftc Co..
copper pan, with.a low rim around it, and
I oto of fence timber and wood. Within 7
Atlanta. Ga.
running to a sharp point iu front, Upon its
uuiles of this city and 4 of Irving station.
&lt;urface the gold was scattered, and through
This farm will be sold at a bargain, on a
The Reed City Clarion Issued a very
th® yellow heap n magnet was then para-d.
iraaonabie payment down. ,
pretty Chriatmaa extra.
To this the particle* of black dirt, in reality
fwlverixwi iron pro, a lhered, Iraving only a
•fi acres Hastings township within one
little earth, wiuch w as marie to take unto it­
mile of city limits.
self wings by guntly blowing upon it. The
gold was thru ciann and bankable.
2 city lots in Harting*, desirable place
Shelby tu» a new lied spring factory.
After bank* -.rere establish*! miners
WiB be closed out at half

A. 8UKMXIN,
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Abstract and Beal Estate Office.

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Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

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GILLASPIE,

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

Hastings City Bank,

Very Beaxonable Terms.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

. Cali on or address

IMrenta too frequently permit their
children to suffer from headache, fitx St.
VHus dance, tu-rvousnesa. etc., when they
can be cured. Mrs. I’, was run-d of nidr
headache, dizrinera. dyspepsia, nervous
nrostration of 18 years standing, after
failure of 18 physlrlAtw; Mrs. K.. of rtek
headache for 35 years; Mrs. P- nf 20 to 50
fits a night; ottiers from this vicinity coukl
be meutioned who have been cured by that
wonderful nerve food and medicine -Dr.
Miles’ Mervta.% which contains uo mor­
phine. opium or dangerous drugs. Free
sample Ixiitles may be had at W. H. Good­
year's drug store.
A large rainbow displayed itself at K41staircaaa
auuuoo Tuesday morning.

D. R. COOK
HASTINGS. MICH.

cti-xSc v&amp;* rwired the giver’s

more valuable than others. Fbr dapodta th:
bank received % of 1 per cant, a month or
charged fqr the resjxiDaibUity incurred,
ratbwtban pavinr. iaterert to Ite depositors.

Qate •• taltax &gt;* ™»'
ChrhUaas.

was extremely proud. If a «over came *he
gave him some riddle to guess, and if ho

THEM.

Cured

in th® southern part of Holland, which bad
ramparts art still standing,

It Is situated at

also that whosoever solved her riddle should the banka ef a mighty river, which b formed
marry bar, let 1dm be who he might. At
length, therefore, three taikiri foil in with tens, broad and deep, flow at a distance of a too much.
each other, the two eldest of whan thought few hundred yank from the city gate. On sod free from scrir- ra *
that they had done so many dexterous Ute either ddo nf the river large dik« protect the the.n were thre^boxe* &lt;4 i'btwan
land again.4 inundation*. To any one who
of work that they could not fall in this; th®
tbird.was a little, uselro&gt; Lind loafer, who has seen them tbe story of a school boy pre­
did not even know his trade, but thought bo venting an taKndaUoo by stopping a bole in
b^awr
a dike with his finger and holding it there
until be got OMist.-ince apjienrs ridiculous. 1 am at etear at any peruat r»er was. Timings
others said to him: “Ju*t stay at home; thou These dikes ore m bn»ad and massive that torre nt hM»lt I rub my bonds over my arms
and teg* to scratch once in a while but t»»
const not do much with thy littio bit of an- they are used for blgiiwaya la fact, in Hol­ purpete. I atn all welL I *rrstched twaaRFderatauding.” The little tailor, however, did land all the railway* and immy of tbe streets eight years, utad It got to be a kind &lt;rf seaood
n al uro to m®. 1 thank yon a thousand times.
not Irt-hitwielf be discouraged, and, said be
Dbmnu Uowxuro, Whtertiw}', VL
and in many {daces so marshy that it e.mnot
bear heavy burdens without being ctrcugthOuticunuRwotvent
would manage well enough.
The rww blood purifier and purest and best ot
AU three aunouucod tbenudvea to the prlncures, latarftrtly. and Cuticura. the gm*t
co* and told her to profound her riddle, for tops of the homes are but little higher than humor
the protecting dike, end to a person railing akin cure, and Ciita-uraBoap. an axqtdottains
beautlfier. externaRy, Instantly retlave dMl
understanding* m&gt; Aim that they could Im on the river hardly anything but tbo chim­ speedily and jronuammily t----- ------------ * *“
neys and Mceplea aro visible.
threaded in u needle.
and r-li'i
Thru said tbe princew: “I have two kinds
of hair on tuy head; of what color is itr
“If that be all," said tbo first, “it must ho
black and white, like tbacloth which is called

It had been a busy day for me and a tire­
soma one; When night came it did not take
me long to fall asleep and a dreaming. 1
thought J wue returning to America, fancied

»rux ami uneruicni vn
fafr-Send for “How

standing upon, the deck of tiro ocean steam­
tboseceud answer.
DI 11 ILES hbck-bcaib. chapped and oily
Then saLi the second: “It it bo nothlack ship, among a number at fellow paass.g2ra I I M *Wn
byCmlcWa MndieatM
and white, then it is brown and red, like my
tiro beloved home. We were entering th®
faitrorhcorijxiny co-»t.”
Free From Rheumatism.
•'Wrongly guewed,"said tiro princes. “Irot dock; sailors ran to and tro: a shower of comthe third give the answer, for I see very well niand* fell from the captain's bridge, though
In one minute the CuUrura Artk
Paln. Plaster relieves rheumatic,
hardly audible through the nribe of the en­
that be knows it for certain."
Msatle,
hip, kidney, cheat sad ihw
Then the little tailor stopped baldly fartl. gine and th® erics of the passengers and offi­
cular pains and w«
cers. There— brom! What's thntf A can­ first and only paln-kQllug plaster
goldan hair io her bead, and tiusra orc tbo non shot!
I nwoki surprised. It was the camo old
different colors."
When tho priueCHt heard that she turned fashioned budroom, hut the noise I bud hiard
pale and nearly fell &lt;Wn with terror, for tl&gt;® iu my dream was not fancied. Tbe whole
little tailor had gii-.-i.-rod the riddle which sb-&gt; I town was in an uproar. In the hotel, too, I
thought no one on earth rould discover.
heard the people running up aud down, talkWhgQ her courage returned sho said: I ing and crying. "There m»t be a fire sorue“Tbou b-ntt not won me yet; there i&gt; still; where!” I jumwl out of trod and began
sutnelhing ciao tluxt thou must do. Below, in ' tirraung, but find hardly &lt;lon® so when the
• stable,
- • is a •bear with
.. which
....
... ehtirch brils began ringing. Then, again a
the
thou shalt
]«*• tbe night, and when I g-»t up in tbe cannon shot—anotiur one, two, three.
OR
I rnslrod &gt;&gt;nt of ttiii room, down the stnlra
morning if thou arl still alive 1 will marry
that." Bl» expected thus to get rid of the Meeting a waiter. 1 asked him what had haptailor, for tbo bear bad never yet h&gt;(t any
one alive that had fallen into his clutches.
Tbe little tailor, however, was quite delight­ ing down stairs, I raw the street crowded SEND FOR OURCATAUWUE*®® PRICg*
ed, andrakl: “.Boldly ventured Is half won!" witi: people. Po’.it-cmeu ran up and down
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
Wiw, tlrorcfore, the evening came, our beating little alarm gongs. Tbo bells were
IN01ANAROUB, IN®
little trttoc was taken down to the bear. Tbe stiU ringing, while in the soldiers’ barracks
bear was about to »e: oti him, but tiro little they wore boating tiro drums. OlTlccni were
tailor mid: “Sof Uy. softly, I will soon make busily dividing the people in groups of 100
the® quiet," and tiding sotno nuts out of his each, and-' providing them with spades,
pocket ho began to crack them with his slMgebammers, wheelbarrows, ropes and
cuoirre Each group, when counted and
treth.
•
armed, was marched off to the river.
I hezl hardly arrived in the street when an
crack nut*, too, whereupon the little tailor
hands*! over a lot, but they were pebbles in­ officer put A spade in my hand, aud before I
stead of nuts, and th® bear could make noth­ knew it placed mo in on® of th® groupa I
ing out of them, bite as be would. “Eh!” felt uncomfortable, for I was lightly dressed
thought iro, “what a stupid blockhead I am and did not know whether there was any
that I cannot even crack nuts.” And then danger ahead. But, then, the people around

STEAM ENGINE

BOILER

nuts."
“Thera,” said the tailor, “see what astupid
fellow Hum art, to have such a big mouth,
and not be able to crack a small nut.’*
Then be took a pebble and nimbly put a nut

soema ao easy when you do it." But tbe tailor
one® more gave him a pebble, aud ba failed
ns before.
,Tbe tailor then took a violin from under his coat and I'egan to play on it Whan tbe

true Dutch calmness, were quietly smoking
their pipes, and ninny women, and even boy*
and girls, were carrying spade or ax a* well
as any. Everything was done orderly and
with as little noise ns parotid®. Soon our
group was ready; a squad of soldiers took
learned that a rise of tiro water had weak­
ened a portion of tiro dike, then in repair; it
had sunk little by little, giving way to tiro
portion of more than fifty yards Lad crum­
bled down.*

he Lad danced a while ho said to th® littio

Though there were women and children

“Hark you, in the fiddle
___ ___heavyP
__________
!,‘I4ght vnougb for a child. Look! With
th® left hand I lay my flngera on it, and with
the right I struko it with th® bow, aud then
it giro® merrily, hup *s aa. virallalera.’*
“So," raid tbe bear, “I would like to play
the Liddle ro that 1 could dance whenever I
whhed. Wilt thou give uro leseonsf
“With all my heart,” raid the tailor, "if
thou hast * talent for it. But your claws are
terribly long; I must cut thy nail* a little."
Then u vise waa brought, aud the little tailor
rm&lt;d up the bears paw* in it til) he couldn't
move them.aud^aid, “Now wait until Loom*
with tiro aciatura,” and laying down in. tht
roru- r be went to sleep, iu spite of the loud

reached the nunparU, where the water stood

which already covered the land between the
ramparts and the dike, was pressed hard
against it.

ClUng the gap with earth and stones. Hap­
pily the water was calm, though a sternly
hreere rather increased the possibility of. a
largo breakdown. We were in tbe water &lt;o
ocr very hips, aud a queer sight it was,
Rqun.H of soldiers, nothing but their; bln®
jacketx-rt Icking out al the water, were work Groups of laliarcr* were digging as quietly
as if they were working on a dry farm in­
stead of on the bunk&amp;af on overflowing river.
Close to me a young dandy, whom tha alarm

ordered bls carriage and lOartod the young
couple off to church. Moor.while the other
two tailore, being jeulou&lt;. went into the
stable and lot the bear loo*?. Full of rage

while the tails of hh dress suit wore floating
behind him, giving him the apptwrance of
riding on the rarfaee of the water. Suddenly
a load of stones waa thrown off. th® dike.

ribly.

wave which almost lifted me off. my feci.

frightened, and ohe artod: “Ah, the bear h
twdnnd u» aud wants to get lbrer The
tailor wn* quick and Blood on bls head and
stuck his feet out througu the window nml
cried; “Dost thou are the vise? If then do»t
not go off thou uLnlt be put into it again.”
Tbe. bear wa* frlguten -d and. ran away, and
so the littla tailor got hb bride.—Marcus
Um® tn Cuicago-Glolro.

more wa* risibleat the dandy bn a his silk hat.
Every now and then a relief party was ocr
dered into the water, while other* climbed.to
the top of tiro-dike, coW and wrary.

nx-»qK«r.s tin* summer wei e not returned to
the hotel by the police, and instead there
canro the UMiai polite notice that they warted

raised, “The students! The yacht riubi”
In an incredibly short time they had jumped

little capals-to let tbo water flow off tbo land,
before tfaa rampart*. At d«ybreak the civilrained thole daily labors.

Such episode* uro

nal vtgihmee is the price of a habitable houu*
Raversing th® order of nature, which ordains
tho land, entails perpetual warfare agaim*
the ocean by the sturdy Hollander*.—JMt&gt;

who hroogbt me the notice what wax tbs

Jeiloii.r an Xuapiratlina

they would not think ao it they
rinctly Jewish.’
•*Nc,” said the man *k&gt;*riy; “I don’t think
you will have any trouble; bug still they
think Martin is a Jewish name. It is io the
Bible, you know.’’
I raid I didn’t know, and he looked at uro
v.ith tbocomp i&amp;iion that polite inteUiguuce
always batons &lt;m well uicauing igucrauee.
“Don't you remember Martin Lutberf* raid

I smile yet when I thbik about ‘.bat EusMim police .■'.ctirsu^taiKro with the Scripture,

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE CEHW.'nm.

n®k of time, built a temporary wall ocroen
tiro city gate; it was but loosely made of

When the princes* hoard the Lear growling
•a terribly she made sure that he had tuadi
nueiKiot the little tailor, and in tiro morn­
ing she cumedown in a cantlsra, happy mood,
a nd fx-.'ped into the stable. There stood ths
tailor, ra well and tan!thy as a fish in water.

given, would demur: then Uro gold wax carfully blown, but the dust was saved and
thrown back into tin- owner’s sack, so that
the account would IjoIadcu when the M-ttio-

store.
.
At a cjuikU bfeld l»v Sir William Johnson
Got. and Mm. L«t spent ( hristiura on m 1T5D he received the largest belt that ever
was riven. “ Upon (t was wrought the sun.
Muskegon i» now free from stnall-iHtt.

TOURIST EX­

PERIENCED AMONG

tailor is rather a poor one, bat an excellent
subject tor tbe story, which is tills:

with the large amount of dirt vtsfijle in th-

If you get abort of breath, bate fluttei ing, miu In "Me. Wnt » hungry ipclb that thev were Bnaijy induced to sell flroir
swollen ankles, ete., you han-1tMurt rik*- r&gt;M wtrWiL-Co-.a,. Hul.n in Bt. Wul
rasr. and don't tail to take Dr. Mlles New Pioncer-PruM.
Core. Sold at W H. Goodyear's drug

OF

WHAT AH AMERICAN
kft&gt;d b diet of “Th® Cunning Little Tailor.”

Jwu. bearing,on a subject of the shrewdness.

gold weighed oct. This juvcaulion was ren­
dered -'necearary I by tbe difference in gokl.

TBE

little plan that invariably

trying to taacte a dog to jump over a chair.
Ha did it several Unua. and knew v«ry writ

dog that know toe trick and bad hit*do It

S3&amp;S2 SHOES USE®.
A. WOOLLEY

Banker

and

Detroit Tribune,
both one year

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A.DHWT 14. ISTfl.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

w te,“
-Toasz *•
ur
wonld I* tweesfiary if wool-growing and
inanufacturo were not protected. And the
mum 1* true of every’ article commonly

A young people's fuIM will be organhuMl

MCKWflKb,’

IS--

▼Red-

worn by his family.
Against such rugged fact* as these the TmHh M-iwnn on Sandar raomlna 4*auThe foUowteg resoluttaiw were pawed surf of free trade theory must continue to ary nth, on “The Beginning and the End:’’
aud in the eveaing ©t: “Putting the (jureby tbe State traagr, at It* recent meeting
dash in vain.
tian."
in Lansing. Wc commend thnn to the
A cantata entitled "Banta Claus Stock­
careful penial of our renders:
In the fiftieth congress an attempt was
"Rreotood, That we consider it for the wade by the hmise of repreaentatives to ing Club" will be rendered by the children
best Interest of the farmer, a* well a* for produce a tariff maasure that should meet of Emanuel clmrch Sunday school at Un­
the entire debtor class of tbe l'nite&lt;l States, the demand of the nation. Among the ion hall this, Tuesday evel All persons
that the whole product &lt;&gt;f goto and silver moving spirits were J. G. Carlisle, speaker interested arc invited. Admission of five
of the house, who said. "All trade should orate win be charged to all but memlx'rs
be as free a* possible.” The chief coak of tbe Sunday school.
money currency, iiy pur.’ha-d»€ the entire was Boger Q. Mills, chairman of tbe ways
The Preabylerian Sunday achwl bad u
antpul of the mines at Its bullion value, and means committre of the bouse, who Christmas service at the church Friday
and Ussing thereon Itwnl tender coin cer­ once said. "1 desire free trade, ami 1 will evening, consisting of recitation, whirs,
tificates at its coin value, but without coin­ not help to perfect any law that stands in etc! A Christmas tree was Qlletl with
age of other metal, until tbe necessities of the way of free trade.” On that conuBlt- presents for thi little ones, which were
tbe treasnry require It.
tec were eight free traders and five pro- distributed, and gave much pleasure to
Jtaiolra', That the national banking teetionlsts. The deliberations of that young and old. t All entered heartily Into
system, so far as it empowers such banks committee were htwl with closed doors. the services. anH they were greatly unjoyto Issue money, should continue no lonp r They were locked, not only against repub­
than taelc^barters permit, and that we are lican members, but against Americiui
Tbe officers and teachers of the M. E.
opposed to the issuing of paper money by workingmen amt representative manufac­
any person, bank or corporation other than turers. This tree trade mountain labored Sunday school desire, to thank the sehool,
tbe United State*, and that all such issu­ and brought forth—not a mouse, but a tbe memltersof tiic church and congregat­
ance iu the future should be prohibited by monster which the Indignant voter* of this ion and the many who iielong to neither
law.
country kicked Into utter darkmiw as tiiey church nor congregation for their gener­
Ree.rcrd, That we look upon Senator discovered it* mteahappeu proportions and ous coutributious Tuesday eyenlng for the
city poor, amounting to ovfr 6100. The
Farwell’s Wil to revive the national,banks malicious nature.
by allowing them to deposit state aud
in the fifty-first congress the conditions gifts reached the homes of many an urifort■unlelpal bonds with tiic United States are exactly revrrwd. Tbe a]»eakcr of the unnte. and ma4e many hearts glad on
treasure: , aud have issued to them thereon, house. Thomas B. Heed, lea stalwart pro- Christmas day. ।
18 lbs granulated sugar ... .
-.81 00
national bank notes, as a dangerous prop­ 'tectionlst as is also Wm. McKinley. Jr.,
Tire C. L. S. C- well meet at the home
. 1 00
osition. and one which, if carried out, chairman of the ways and means commit­ of Mrs. Z. B- Hoyt. Jan. 3 HO. Following ' ' '• confeetlaner’a A sugar
1 00
IS
extra white C
••
would givc to the banks the practical con­ tee. Upon the committee are eight pro­ Is the program. .
“
yellow
C
•*
. 1 00
trol of the -country and enable them to tectionists and five free traders. With
Prayer.
- Arm A Haiiunor soda .
roninie'. or inflate the currency as their In­ such a make-up It is safe to presume that
•Singing. America.
25
terest might require."
the tariff measures of that committee will
Repeating Ixml’s ITaycr.
’
10
1 " Veast Foam baking powder
The proposition to Isaac silver and gold be formulated with open doors, and any
Boll call. Quotations about New Year.
1 •• Itaingsun
••
. “
who
desire
a
hearing
will
receive
It.
History
of
Rome,
by
M
in
.
Hicks.
certificates upon the basis of gold and silver
45
1 “ Dr. Price’s
“
“
Tbe American people can rest assured
Latin Course in English. Mrs. Dr. Bsrbullion deposited in the U. S. treasury
40
1 “ Italian sage
tint a tariff measure will be prepared with Im«t.
and trtb-treasnri is the same as advocated a view to preserving our present protective
.4 “ Hi soda
10
Politics which made and unmade. Rome, U “ best gloss starch
by the present secretary of the treasury. policy nnd with the purpose of promoting Addie Jordan.
G " ' *f corn
“
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A Paper, The Action of Glaciers, by
Boo. Wm. Windom, and we think it both the l»est interests of the whole country.
15
1 •• very tx-st Japan tea dust...
It will be no sectional bill, and all indus­ Mrs. Clement Smith.
mjutkI and practical. There is no danger
1 OU
tries will be considered impartially.
Reading. Viola Willison.
1 “ Japan tea (none can match)
of any inflation of a currency bawd upon American manufactures and American
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Critic. Belle Handy.
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1
'■
56c
tea
ithat
others
st'llj.
..
so substantial a thing as its par value of labor will be defended and protected.
Closing song.
1 “ best stick cinnamon......
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buUton deposited in the nation’s big vaults. With a senate In full syrnjiathy with such
15
The Baptista rave a Christmas dinner to 1 " 'haported macaroni
measures, nnd a president who will gladly
It is radically different from the wild-cat
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their
Sunday nclmol schoolsra on tho after­ 3 •• iwarl tapioca
sign a bill prepared and passed by such
ideas of the greenback party, which pro­ legislators, the outlook h most favorable noon of Christmas day. in the church. 1 “ choice cream candy
20
10
posed the issue of hundreds of millions ef for speedy tariff legislation that will be About six o’clock, the rugnlar exercisun. 1 • • Vnstitxa currants.... I..........
.
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protective.”—State consisting »jf simgx and recitations were 1 u Valencia raisins
irredeemable paper currency, based on “uncompromisingly
rendered. After, ltd* came the “account­
Republican.
nothing, payable never.
time last spring. Keen Ovtatt 2 •• layer
••
fine
ing-” Some
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The necessity for a national banking
gave to mctalien*
of the school---81.i
--------------------------TO I “ rood Carolina rice
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Since tbe rendering of the verdict of the cent ptece-s, which they were to 1
4 *' ’-old Dust washing powder ..
system is not so pressing as when that sys­
Cronin jury, which was a compromise pleased them, nnd.1 on Christmas,
5 •• Kirk’s Savon soap ... J
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tem was first established. Then all banks
(Will weigh u.h much as 8 bars
forced by the stubbornness of one juror, return the original with the in*
were conducted on a system dangerous in
of Kris Kringle soap.)
the jury system has come in far a good Rev. Ovlatt to be used townnl cx._
the extreme. The national banking sys­
ing the church debt. Each reclptient of a 1. p»|&gt;er Kisiag .Sun stove polish.....
shaking up by the press of the country. nickel told, at tbe conclusion of tlw regu-1 4
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tem gave safety in place of uncertainty.
“
If this discunion shall rid the country of tar exercises, bnw* he had invented iis uion- I box Nickel Plate
National bonks no lunger care for the
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the confessed evils of thq same- that of ey and what profits he had earned &gt;lth It. 1 gallon l»e»t water white oil.
privilege of issuing currency under the
Three narrations were highly Instructive | 1
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“ ------stove gasoliio?
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requiring twelve men, chosen for tlielr
present system, owing to the tow rate of
and entertaining. The original 81.45 had Ill boxes matt-ta r-, 300 In box ....
general disqualification in all Cases of im­ increased to 811.
1 lb good tin4 cut tolwrco
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interest on bonds, and the high premium
portance. so far as intelligence can dis­
I " “ iplQg
“
Ml
paid to get them. Wc believe, however,
Tbe Christmas exercise* at the M. E.
qualify. to agree—then tbe country may church Tuesday evening under the aus­ 1 “ 30e fine Cut for
that tbe nation should, for the protection
have gained by the abortive verdiet in the pices of the bunday schqpl were very pleas­ 3 doz clothes pins
•f tbe people, Imre a system of supervision
ing. The i rogram cousisted of recitations, 3 |«pero tacks
case of Dr. Cronin.
2 “
pins, good ones
over all banks and see that they are con­
and songs by the Sunday aehool, the
ducted ou safe business principles and
church choir, and a quartette of young 24 sheet good note paper
The paid attorneys of the free trade
*4 ream same
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people selected from the school, and in­
afford full.protection to depositors, if the
evangelists arc still tilling the columns of fant class. . The m&lt;«t pleasing feature on 25 good white envelopes
privilege of issuing currency should be
tbe democratic press with that stale cheat- the program was the recitation by Utile 5 slate pencils
2 sticks candy
continued, provisions should be made so
nut—"the tariff is a tax.” These Bowery Inda Busby. At the conclusion of tbe ex­ 1 box best soft wood toothpicks.
that banks could not orbitmrily increase
ercises, Santa Ctau* and family were Intro­
parrots. it seems, have not heard of an
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duced. arnl packed a box of good things 60 ft clothes line
or decrease the volume of currency. But
election held In 185*8, when their theories for tbe city poor. There was enough to 2 good brooms .
the people wonld be pleased 'to have all
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were submitted to the voters of the United have filled three boxes of the same size. 1 gallon ixtney drip syrup
banks under national supervision.
1
“ ^'ood baking molasses ...
States for approval, and were metielleaaly The contributions amounted to upwords of
Tbe state and national grange Is com8100. After the box was packed, oranges 1 qt prepared French mustard ...
sat down upon.
,
and candies were distributed to the |ehool- 1 duz tour pickles In vinegar ....
ars. Christina* day the donations to the 1 qt best Queen oltves
should receive ti*C especial care of the
Congressman O'Donnell tuts been made poor were distributed, to all tbe worthy 1 “ finest tomato catsup
state .usd national government—the fann­ chairman of the bouse committee ou educa­ poor known to tlte committee, whether 4 lbs best butter crackers
ers. They represent tbe conservative pro­ tion. Our excellent congressman takes members of the M. M. or any other church, 1 lb bulk cocoanut
1 • citron peel, best
ducing intereata of the country, the great interest iu this branch of work, has or no church at all.
I “ orange “
“
strength and sinew of the nation, not only had previous experience on the committee,
3 “ package Quaker oats.
Following are the real estate transfers 1 “ ground coffee
physically, but in morality and intelli­ and Speaker Reed did the proper thing in
for the week ending Dec. SOth. iSfifi. as 1 “ breakfast chocolate
gence. Their reasonable request* should thus honoring him. It is a position of'
taken from the books in the register^ oflfcc: 1 " sweet
••
great importance and merit
1 “ Epp s cocoa
100 lbs Delton toiler Hour
bullion Is rawonable. and Is ad100 “ Gold Dust flour, Hastings
ADDITIONAL LOCAL
A. Bum,; puta, Me ao
* pMddng ur ro«k
..........
vocatod by tbe pres:dent and the secretary
5 Um can Hubbard atjuash
io
Tbe retiring secretary of the agricultural
8 “
“ best pumpkin
ie
The demand that national banks should society has made a fine record for himself
1 “ new mixed nuts
1 • best leaf lard ....
cease fawning currency should either be
10
1 " best roll butter, retail
16
compUiM! with, or tbe tbe privilege of ar- and out ot season” tor the success of the
rnd Jrbert'fU&gt; J&lt;&gt;hn lurn€r:sec31 Rub
fair, and In a large measure to his hustling
brtraaijy increasing or deertasing such qualities and hard work was that success
35
to F. H. Itarlov: parcel aaMe» 1 “ tanry Florida orange*
lasw. be taken away.
due. He was never afraid ot bpendtag
1 bu beat potatoes
35
money for the society wherever he know
25c botthi llicliardton's butter color.
90
it would return again with a good increase.
2 cans Farii sugar com
This h a fine article.
It is att* about a hundred years since He saw to it that the fair wa.s thoroughly
E'w,!fei®,te to M A- »a&lt;1
Breoks; No. 2 Peart-top chimneys
advertised, and by personal.work hitevestM*
ThnntMno.r.
Alexander Hamilton asserted that the ul- «d many people in it.
No. 1 “
••
“
Umste etire; -of a protective tariff would
No. 1 Engraved "
Tbe Forum for January' in n most Inter­
No. 1 vouiuion
"
esting number. Among tbe articles of
The annual nuettug of the MichSgan
protected industries. that competition special interest, are "The Tariff and the Mutual Cyclone and Wind-Sturm Co. wiU
would soon do away with rtVutfta at Farmer” by John G. Carl isle: "l*rehistoric take place at the office of the secretary. 1&gt;.
Man in America” Major J. W. Powell:
a reammabte .profit. Washington
Jef­ "Democaacy in England." Henry' I«abou- January Ttfa, 1BW&gt;, «t i o'clock p. m. Di­
We claim to be the only house hi thia
chere. and "Horace Greeley’s Cure for rectors meeting day previous.
ferson
oitair con temporary statesmeu Poverty." There are other articles of
city that carries a fail line of the best
Feustig spices.
We guarantee these
gave tbeir aaoeut to tbe eofaadneM of this nearly equal Interest. The Fonun b
1). W. lUea.i.,.
ground apises to be sttfeUy pure or we will
view, and akted in the patumge »f laws lay­ always interesting, as Ita articles are time­
forfeit 5100 for every ounce ofadulterstian
ing a_ Toend tariff on competing foreign ly. and by Um Wat authority—the leaders
you can Hud in them. Once buy them and
In nubile -sentiment.
product*. In like manner, and In the
•you will aJwajw buy them. Here are tbe
Thdre trill be a mretiug of tbe Barry
MZHM- faith, did Jack*»n and Wdbater and
Java cassia or cinnamon per lb.
Clay advocate building up. by drfenrive County Svidler* aud Sailors Munumeut
Amboyua cloves
Atwoetation in the office of Htaj. f. W,
English mustard
Annstronff, Probate Judge, this city, on
have their patriotism aud fonatght been Tharuday. Jouiury »th at U a. in. Buxi­
Pimento or allspice
African ginger
nes* ot the utmost importance to the uvindicated.
shot pepper
soctatiou and it* members require* the
presence of each member. Following ore
the members: D. R. Cook aud 8. X Gar-,
We will not sell soate few articles at less
rtoon, this city. L. E. Knappen. Grand
than coat for tetetow. and then charge an
Rapids, C. W. Arnrittrouf and J. W.,
exorbitant profit on others io make it up.
Brim Bowen* Mllta. J. H. MrKevitt and
Neititer
win wc sell you any inferior
H- Carvetii. Middleville. Jeue Jordan.
KcmkIs at any price.
But can and will reli
Woedland, E. F. Evans, Nashville. A. G/
firat-clase gtods on the smallest margin of
JAu’, in the fare «T Hmm* icre£utable farts. tout. Assyria. R. Wotaott aud W. Fox,
profit possible for cash. Our trade i* incn-nsing very fast and as our volume of

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Mr. Edward Bellamy’s book, is kicking up a douce of a
bobbery.
Some people swear by it. ■
Most people swear at it.
And “most people” are right.
In the year 2,000 A. D., Mr. Bellamy thinks no citizen of the
United States will own money or property, nor even' be per­
mitted to mind his bwn business, fdr he won't have any.
Uncle Samuel will then, according to this gentleman, owu
all the farms, do all the farming; own all the houses, and
charge rent on ’em; own all the stores, aud sell all the gro­
ceries, dry goods, boots, shoes, clothes, etc.; own all the fac­
tories and run ’em; own and operate all the means of trans­
portation, telephones, express companies, telegraphs and.
electric lights. No citizen will own anything. All will work
and their pay will lie a credit card, which will be good for its
face value for supplies, such as bread, boots or a ride on tie
railroad. Uncle Sam will fix the prices, and like Jones Of
Binghampton “he pays the freight. ’
Very beautiful isn't it?
.
But Mr. Bellamy fails to tell how this system of moonshine
and rosewater is to be inaugurated.
Right there he’s wise.
He’s willing people should call him cranky. For his fool­
ishness has paid him well. Over 200,1*00 of his books havs
been sold, and he is richer by $50,000 for having written
"Looking Backward." But he doesn't wish his scheme called
idiotic, so he doesn't try to tell how this plan is to get its
start
It will he a cold day,
A very cold day indeed,
When tho American people ever consent to descend to the
dull mediocrity prescribed by Dr. Bellamy, and merge them
selves into a society where individuality is to be banished,
genius proscribed, and personality sunk out of sight. In tbe
struggle foi the top round of the ladder of fame or fortune,
many suffer, as they alwarii have aud always will. But men
are so constituted that they had rather be the under dog m
the fight than not to have the privilege of contending for
those things which ambition craves. Crying evils tliere are
monopolies of opportunities—for which the good sense an 1
good heart of the American people will find the proper reme­
dies. All they ask is a fair chance. HacrMr. Bellamy given
his thoughts and labora to tho good cause of remedying our
social and industrial system, instead of picturing an impossi­
ble society, be might have been rewarded by the iust praises
of his countrymen. As it is, we shall have to label him a
•crank." and put him iu the long and dull list of that gentr;.
Them’s our sentiments!
How do you like ’em?
Pretty good horse sense.
We will lay right here that we are an orator. Orators are
burn, not made. So we can't help it.
We have some more eagles in the cage ready to let loose on
a long suffering public.

The above was delivered by ns in true oratorical style to
our polite and genial head salesman. Mr. G. F. Chidester, |on
Christmas morning. We call him “Gard” for short
We were profoundly impressed with the importance of
what we said, and embellished onr oration with proper vocal
effects, and sawed the atmosphere wildly with our han imeanwhile.
We expected he wonld be captivated.
He gazed at ns in a dazed, helpless sort of a way. When
we concluded, he merely said
. -Goehr
"What's the matter?" we asked.
‘■This weather makes me tired. Now 11. K.. we've done
very well on overcoats, considering this measly weather, but
there’s a pile of ’em left yet And it looks now as if we'd
have to cany ’em over.”
L
It was quite a fall, my countrymen, from Bellamy to over­
coats.
But we tumbled.
And landed right side up.
And here we arc.
And we will stop —Looking Backward"-and abusing the
weather long enongn to remark that
Down

Go
Prices

On
Overcoats!
At R. K. Grant’s.
Usually, when a dealer says he is selling "at cost" it is em­
inently proper to tell him “There's a hole in the bottom of
the sea." Yon may even )« pardoned if you say -Rats!"
But there are often rimes when it is money h bis pocket
sell al or evtn below east.
For instance:
If 1 have to keep these overcoats till another year, l lbse
interest on money invested in them. Styles and patterns for
overcoats frequently change. Some of the styles may cbanzv
or patterns go out of date, and then it would be hard to sell
them at any figure.
Rather than lose this interest and run the risk of changing
patterns or styles in overcoats,
1 will sell all overcoats in my stock at cost for the next 60
days.
I mean business
If you want an overcoat
Now is your tiuie to buy and save money
1 have a good stock to select from.

R. K. QRflNT
P. 8.—I have some uica things in winter suits, hats. cfc»i
aud underwear. Of course 1 don't care to sell them, when the
thermometer registers fiO. and a linen dnster aud palm leaf
r.------- u K- Lining with tire weather. Of course 11
But if you
around and insist on buyinr, I will let
go at

�Hastings Banner
Htotings Wednesday, Jan. 1, 1990.

Farm for Sale.
Th j O. B. Spalding tannot flighty acres, «me
aud a half mUm west of Assyria Center fa for
Mdfl There fa 68 ncren muter oort culttvatfaB;
orchard, well, good barn, fair bouse. Kuqwlre
&lt;d J. W. Spalding, ou tbe premises.

IT WILL INTESEST
YOU!
look at the fine

Holiday Goods ’

PERSONAL MENTION.
Mr. Geo. Walters. president of the whip
company, and family, moved to thia city
Mrs. Dr. Button la quite rick.
Major Andcnou wan In the city Monday, ibe a welcome addition to our city.
Dr. S. M. Fowkr left Tuesday night lor
There was a very pleasant burprim on
Mira Eva Coney left Wednesday morn­
Canada.
ing for a two weeks visit at her home, Al­
Miss Sadie Roberts Wednesday evening
3. S. Garrison .is vtalting Newaygo bion. Miss Coney Is much pleased with
gotton up by her young friends. It Was a
Irlunds.
surprise too. All participants report a
Hastings, and with the rnrdta! reception
most enjoyablf time.
W. R. Cook visited Prairieville friends ।accorded Iter. She fa a graduate of the
Albion College conservatory of mnslc, and
XOn Monday Secretary Rogers, of the last week.
Mark Norris, of Prairieville, was In the ia very thorough and successful teacher of
Tarry A Eaton, booked over 5100,000 new
music, and we are pleased that her abllity
insurance. The old Barry &amp; Eaton never city Friday.
mode such an Increase In arnuunt of ihsurMrs. Ed. Haff, of Grand Rapids, Is vtaiV In this direct ion fa so well appridatod that
she will make Hastings her’hoiue.
friends here.
anoe as during the past three months.
For a limited time. Beamer will five a
valuable souvenir In every one pound
package of 50c. tea, just to make trade
lively. Quality guaranteed.

e

Miss Franc Williams was in Grand Rap­
Buy your chop of the Hastings Holler
Mill Co., who sell pure corn, oats and rye Ids Tuesday.
in chop at $14 per ton. Remember this Is
IDditur Godfrey, of Freeport, was in tbe
far superior to western feed, (fall nt the
citi Munday.
Mill Co. store and examine their stock.
Mrs. II. C. Lewis has bdn quite sick
Messer Bros. A Reynolds last week
with ton sill tis.
bought nf Hon. Clws.'P. Gorham, of Mar­
shall. the Kelly farm, nortiiwert of the
D. R. Qook and wife are visiting friends
city in Rutland. They will greatly im­ in 1‘raiiivvllle.
prove the place, and use it as a stock farm.
Mias Eddie KcnGe'.d, nf Chicago, h borne
The recent arrest of a person for .‘fur­ for the holidaya.
nishing liquor to n common drunkard,
Mrs. Ch». Hotchkiss visited Charlotte
shows that the offiiws of Barry county
propose'to keep a watchful eye out for vio­ friends last week.
lations if the liquor laws, which is just as
Nellie Fclghner spent Christmas with
it ahouM be.
Wojdlaud friends.

In tbe Itedplefa Drug Store ami If you de­
After April lrt,4here will be no duns to
Bay GnHoway spent Christmas with
Hire io purchase
jsubwrlbera in this paper. Then wo adopt friends In Howell.
the cash In advance system. We must,
II. Polhemus, of Marshall, visited J&gt;r.
.have a settlement with every subscriber In
nrreare between this date and April 1st.. Lathrop's last week.
jWhen wt* adopt the strictly cash in adviuicv
Mias Ettie Main visited Lake Odessa
flystMU.
friends on Christmas.
Tta leading Druggist and Bookseller
•
Barry Vu. will make tbe
. The case of Jas. H. Sutton vs. Prof.-J.
Miss Flora Rradle Is spending the holi­
•W. Roberta, for alleged cruel whipping of day vacation utbotne.
complainant's son was called treiare E»q.
Miss Viola Willison went to Augusta
'Beadle Friday forenoon, mid* continued
until n|'xt Friday. An order was issued Friday to visit friends.
vy the justice llmt complainant give secur­ ”* Jos. Cook, of Pralrienille, visited HastAnd guarantee the’
ity for eostt.
Inga friends last week.

Z47.

H. Goodyear

Lowest Prices

Best Qualities.

The Hotel Eastman,

The ftirniture fartory has, for the pres­
ent. discontinued nixlrt work, to the great
relief of it« 7i&gt; (tnipluvees. Thu coiiceru
still ha.i enough orders to keep wry bu*y
fur several weeks yet, even if no further
ordera are received: but will ttj and meet
them by rtutRing 10 hours a day.

Miss Kiltie Holbrook, of Muskc£un. is
visiting Bastings friends.

Fred Goodyear, of Grand Haplds, spent
Christmas at his homo here.

J SOO i

A new $10,000 opera house in Hasting*.
A building aud loan association cstabllsbetl in this city, the sooner the better.
The kicker stop kicking, or move out of
town.
That wagon and buggy factor}*.
.'jouu- muhi new smoke stacks.
Business meh with the best Interests uf
the city ut heart circled to fill the city
If they do better than tbe couwil this year
'they will have to get a hustle on them.
Bat we hope they will. The case requires
the best men and the best brains of the
city.
At lea*t 8200,000 Invested in new build­
ings and improvements in Hastings.
The debt mu the soldiers and sailors’
monument paid,
'lids debt is Barty
rounty’s shame to-day. and unless paid
and paid soon, it will be Barry county's
everlasting disgrace. We think that any
man able to give a dollar for tlw monu­
ment—and Who Lis no?t—would feel most
mighty mean to think he hasn’t So mean
that be would renm'nice allegiance tn the
country the valiant boys hi blue saved for
him. and whose deeds of heroism aud pat­
riotic sclf-dcnlal this monument is erected
to commemorate. We hope this matter
will prey upon tlie uiluds of all who haw
not yet done their duty till all will do so,
nnd that soon.'
The n al estate of the. tho real estate
hogs of this city assessed at the prices they
put ou it
Every liquor dealer in Barry county, mloonht or druggist. Hye up to the law. and
if he won’t, make him du it. Thein's our
'•rutiments. Either wipe out the law or
enforce it.
The same exclusion of paddle wheels
aud. gambling simps from the streets that
has prevailed the past year.
Every man in parry county take the
Bannek on the new cash In advance plan.
Only 75 cents a year.
Hasting'* merchants make a better use of
printer’.* ink. It pays.
Five hundred people employed In manu­
facturing institutions hr tills city.
The water works system of this city put

oCTaMM.
iagton. whtah rmtalnud one Japanese I
—Doikoki: (God of wealth &gt; which i
whittled out of wood; also one medicine
box which Is 800 years old, ami a Japanese
idol which was whittled out of tame. Are good
pie would call iu value.
the shipper In Japan, telling the age of This specie oi porcine I
each of the articles and telling tta’lr use. -.land fa the conimtmityfa way.
,v
These articles may be seen by the curious, own. They are liable to dlr, «
venturles ol tinur cstati» will jdi-jw Sbr
at Mr. 1 -w's store.—Xaahvillc News.
same real estate as among their hte potwe»I Art week the BAXMVfa weather prophet sIom.
.
sagely anuouuccd that our iosig spell of
Tuesday, a Utile after uodn, ax the train
bad weather, or long bad spell cd weather,
we have fiygoftcn whicli, was broken, and due here at 12.1.’ wax nearing thn rtatton
promised Iwnutlful days bjm! bright even­ at Thornupple lake, aud running at u high
ings to a long-suffering public. Before rate ot speed to make up lost fink, eotnr
we Imd gone to press the most disgusting miserable miscreant or crlmlnaBy carries*
rain of the season set In, with knee-deep foo’, who was standing a few feet from
UHirt attachments. But the prophet was tlie track ;«nd toward the tlie lake,
obstinate^ tb the item went But the rain tired into tho passenger ear. . The
and mud continued. The weather prophet ball crashed through the window of the
Ls now taking a vacation. If his past In­ car. Just a few inches in front of Mr.
accuracies ran be forglvcn, we think we Frank Black; ttf this city. Who was; Hitting
can wafcly promise no further weather pre­ quietly in his scat covering liiai with bite
dictions from this paper, and the Bansei: of broken glass. What motive cunld in­
will leave the elements to rustle for them­ cite any one to do such u deed, if It were
intentional. It is hard to conjecture, unfa*
selves.
it were pure deviishncsa; or how any on©
Tills week wc shall make several im­ could b« so careless as to do It. If |t ware
provements In our press rooms, making a unintentional, Is imrd to conceive.: Lucksolid foundation for our news and job 1 ly no one was injured, but the occupant*
presses. Wieexpeet to place th our office, of the car were badly friglitcm :l. It the
next month a fine new Babcock cylinder­ perpetrator cit 01s dotty can be /band, life
Job press. 22x26’», with a speed uf 3,000 should be made very weary for him.
an hour. This will be the finest, largest
City treasurer Heath was kept busy all
and much the fastest job press In Barry
county, and will enable the Banner to tbe past week receiving taxes, upwards ot
accomodate its large and Increasing job; S22,&lt;XWof 1110*27,000 levied being paid
[la’roiiage to much better advantagt*, and' before tlie close of December. Thu hoavi­
on alt large jobs requiring long runs, we es: taxpayer fa A. J. Bowne, over -Si,W0;
idiall then be able to compete with any tbe next are C. S. Burton and C. D.'Beebe,
office In tlie state. The Banneu Is at the over $700 each. Messer Bros. A Rejindds,.
front in everything, and proposes to btay Bentley Bros. A Wilkins, IL Mudge. ILA.
Goodyear, J. $. Goodyear and) V. tains;
there.
pa^over 5400 each.
There are quite a
We want It understood distinctly that on number whoaefaixeH range from 5200 to
April 1st, the name of every subscriber on 8378. Mr. Heath says there boa been re­
our list whom tbe book shows to be not markably little fault-finding this year:
paid in advance of that date will becutoff. This fa highly creditable to our citizens.
and these delluqueuta must settle with us But they know they never had so much to
a: the old rate of a dollar a year, On that show for their taxes as this year.
Aside
day we adopt tho strictly casb-ln-advancc from municipal protection,
excellent,
system. As that system saves us all losses schools and a splendid system of water
and trouble, we will then sell the Banner supply, there Imre been fine improvements,
for 75 cents a year, and discontinue the on the streets and approaches to the city,
paper at the end of the time paid for unless! nnd three factories employing &lt;75.000 cap­
renewed. We offer each bid subscriber' ital and 225 bands have been established..
tbe privilege. if he also pays a year in ad­ Besides the regular expenses of tbe city..
vance. of settling arrearages also at the $1,500 was raised for the school bond fund,
new cash rate. Now this Is business and making &amp;L500 now in that fund and85,00b
we want a settlement within tbe next VO for public improvements. Next year there
days with every subscriber.* Either pay will be over $80,000 more taxable property;
us or our authorized agents.
tu M&lt;ess, that has been added this year.

Jason aud Marion McElwain :cft Friday
for Coldwater to visit friends.
HOT SPRINGS, ARK.
The hanvbelonging to John Shawman.
Lewis Bentley, of Grand Rapid* vtaitThe largest and finest K1SOKT HOTKL
iu America. with the finest Rath Hoose In thr living oti tbe State road. It: HasHngs tnwn- cd Hastings friends last week.
’
world connected, will open &lt;under manaKyment aliip. together .with all its contents burned
MO. G lUMRo*, ef White Mountain Hotel'• Friday night. Building was insured for
Hun. Chas. P Gorham, of Marshall, was
tar season uf PW. Jannary 13th. Tsnkrts »bnaid
$w0&gt;) In ghe Ionia. Eatou &amp; Barry. What In tire city on business Friday.
tho total lods, and what, if any Insurance
Chas. Dean and wife, of Cadillac, vi.lton contents, we Were unable to learn.
etl Hostings friends last week;
A new time table has gone into rtfect on
Chas. Runyan, of Grand Rapids, spent
tho c. K. A- S. No .»freight, going north, ('hrlstinas with Ills father here.
arrives at 2:20 p. m.. Instead of 12:40 p. m..
Circulation this week.
Will Johnsou. of August-u visited Hastas heretofore. No. 2 express going south,
of water commissioners, .we learn that
depart*! at 7:45 a. in.. Instead of ‘.&gt;:00 tu in., ings frieuils, or friend. Christmas.
there arc now 253 water takers in the city,
Board of supervisors will convene next asformmly. No. 0 freight, going south,
Mrs. Geo. ThomlllpUMi spent a Merry
yieldiita an annual revenue of $1,019.75.
Monday.
leave-, ut B:15 a. m.. iustwui of 7:25 a. m. Cbristtuns with Nashville friends.
‘
j as follows:
Home ground feed, arts and ry for sale.
Our Morgan correspondent fast week
jt.-tM on
| Twoeuginocr*........................
Fred Curtis, of Detroit, put in ChrW- meat will save the city SI.000 a &gt;ear.
K. J. Gbakt.
750 00
stated that tbe ab*Clur&lt;t saw-mill, Morgan,
mas day and evening In Hastings.
The good work of public Itupruvemt uU Itepalra.* raj.-*.’ oi t and Ugbttag.
125 00,
j
Josiah Al wine, late of FreepnrL has would shut down suon. Mr. McCfare
Cl
t
routineer
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x;’&lt;z~
FaL* McDonald and family, of Grand in this city continued.
■ moved into his new house in the &lt;th ward. write-; Us that this is a mistake. The mill
Tbe Lowcli &amp; Hastings railroad built ©«*•■
* ill be ran canstantiy'Vhenever logs are Rapids, me visiting relatives here.
through------this city
Battle
Creek.
If you want a rood fitting ptyr of boots. brought iu, and evusythlng dune to acTotal.
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C. G. Mfarr, of Greenville, is visiting
----- I------------------' I Carciul t slimaies for the next year iml!-.
» r shoes made to order go to Philip Lutz oonHafate patnnu* and the cmninnulty gen­
his |&gt;art*nra R N. Mixer and wife.
i at his shonon Jefferson struct
Despite rain and bad roads, the annual I &lt;»te that, at its close, the number of water
erally.
Dr. D. E. Fuller.wife and daughter are meetiux of the Agricultural Society In the Ulcers will be about 300, yielding a revA. Stack &lt;fc Son made their two emSumo of the Woodland people who gave
court room Tuesday afternoon was very VTlut‘ of S2.000. If the city had a w ater
! pioyres, J. M. N«'ff and WIU Kelly, &lt;-ach a notes for tlie C.. K. &amp; S. rosd have n&lt;»*. visiting relatives ut Carlyon, N. Y.
largely attended—3«S votes being recorded tower, which would cost not to exceed
present of a turkey on Christinas.
Mr. Stieglitz, the Eaton Rapids cigar
paid them yet, and the company has noti­
ion one ot the ballots for officers. Follow-1 ST.OOO. it would save S’,000 a year at least
The Banner acknowledges the receipt fied them that :f they are nut paid by a manufacturer, was in the city Friday.
ing are the new officers of the society:
in running expenses, and
-* “
tn•*three
* years
of two handsome souvenirs from’ that en- certain date forced collections will certain­
from now the income from the works
Mr*. Nellie Little, of Richland, visited
Friend D. Soule, Castleton, Pres’t.
ly follow. Many of our people wish they
terpriaing paper, tlie Detroit Free Press.
wo^Id pay running expenses and nearly,
Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Stokes last week.
David Eyeleshvmer, Hastings tW'p. Vic
could have the opportunity to pay theirs
if
not
«rulte.
the
Interest
on
water
works
Prospects now ar.- that 50 new houses without any forcing whatever.—Portland
Harry Huffman apetit Christinas with Tres’L
bonds.
Morris Burton, Hartings tw p." Sec’v.
./and several new business blocks will be Observer.
his broihent, Chas, and Wm. Huffman. .
Norman tatbain. Baltimore, Treas.
r,_ rr.s-ted In Hastings in this year of grace.
Dr. Waddle and wife went tn Port Do­
C. Osgood, Hastings tw*p. Marshal,
The practice of dumping all the stale
County Treasurer Hough was up last vegetables and filth of every kind on the ver, Ontario, last week to visit relatives.1
xxrt r nvE commitiei:.
• w«L getting the book^ ready to settle East state street embankment is utterly
IL Feagtos, Castleton.
Ge®. J. G. Pnrkhnrst and daughter Mag­
with &lt;hcsnperv|sous al the January session. reprehensible. Inexcusable and dangerous
John Fleming. Carlton.
* Mrs. Masoi; Allee accidently fell down to public health. The city officials are gie spent Qiristmas with Mayor Goodyear.
C. M. Hendershott. Baltimore.
C. V. Robinson, Hope.
Oliver Greenfield, of Emcx Center. Can­
tire cellar stairs at her home Mondaj ev- certainly negligent in this matter. Any
Isaac Cunningham. Irving.
&lt; nlng. sustaining aevere Internal injuries. man who dumps thl* disease-breeding stuff ada. spent Christmas with Hastings friends.
on this or any othci thoroughfare should
Tbe contest over the presidency WM
R.
K.
Grant
and
family
spent
Christmas
Michael J. Fanning, of Jackson, deliver­ be Arrested and dealt with according to
quite bitter, ns also over secretary.
with
F.
F.
Hilbert
and
famll}.
ot
Wood
­
ed a very pleasing address on the subject law.
•.
We understand there was quite a senti*
land.
of temperance at t'niun hal! Monduv even­
went against expending so mueh money
Our item last week, stating that Chas.
Ing.
Rom Boatwick is spending the for sport* hereafter, and that some of the
Grace had been arrested for drunkenness,
To onr 2.000 subscribers: A Happy was a mistake. We got the news from holiday vacation.at her home near Kala-' new officers were selected because ot their
&lt;.
opposition to such expenditure. We want
New Year, aad a bright prosperous good what we deemed guod authority; but it ap­ imnou.
tv give a pointer right here. Tbo fair Is
vear; and may you continue to read the pears it wasn't. Th.' only persons we
ra. J. W. Bentley gave a very
not intended as n camp-&lt;ueetlng. While
IBanxkb.
know of that name arc two young men of
party at their home Friday
wc arc favorable to excluding all games of
Go to Iffiillp Lutz to get your boots and this city, who emphatically deny the truth evening.
chance and gambling snaps and everything
;shoefs repaired. He will give you satis­ of the charge. The Basxkr gladly makes l-'Tkrt Walker and wife, of Martin, were that can corrupt the yonth from the fair
tills
correction,
and
Is
sorry
th'item
apfaction. Next to 1. M. B. (iUlaxple’s on
the guests of Mr. and Mr*. G. H. Brooks grounds. w«&gt; think the society's exchequer
Ucfferaou St.
last week.
will show tbe folly of cutting down purses
for race" or other sports, against which no
Xhere are nunors that a big paper mill fa yAcrording to tiie report of the treasurer
Mra. F. M. Thomas, of Grand Junctloa, reasonable objection can be urged. Wo I
XWuMr
Jfcr.n has not been able to trace" them to*any
i*vu» i««uer
ifivur
ia«uer a gouu uicrvuse
increase m
u&lt; iue
rue purse?
puka»
^n-liablejwiure-.'.
new fence. MM3.22 iiqhrovemenis on the last week.
offered. While pairons uf the fair have a
track, and about ta&gt;U of other Improve­
Chas, and Chris Wlnkel, of Cleveland, iurt appreciation for. tbe agrk-ultural exThe Hartings Banx»:k oneof the modi') ments—in all o\er 8700.
The printing were guests of P. Schuman and famMy
Ibit It is certain that not one in three
I' ountry i»apera of the state, haa issued 13- and advertising account Wax J140.00, which
lart week.
would buy tickets to see big pumpkins or
page uumbera the past two weeks.—Plain- accounts largely, together with good pre­
Reuben Fuller and faqily.of Grant! Kaph plethoric potatoes or enlarged cabbaxvs.
Sv,jI1 Enterprise.
miums, Sl.ROC. for this success.
Let the
ids. were the guests of relatives here on They come to visit their neighbor*, nnd to
.
F. H. Bariow still keep* shady about the new officers remember this.
be amnsed. If there fa nothing to amuse
Christmas.
^ute to which his new building will be put
The custom of" hanging flowers instead
them, they very properly vote the fair as
F. C. Brooks and family, of Deltoti,
.Fred Isn't much of a fellow to give away of crape upon the door-kuobs of houses
i»fa own business.
.
Tbe question of buying additional
where a corpse fa lying Is said to be In­ spent Christmas with relatives in Hastings
. and vidtlty.
ground fur the society was dlscaaaed and
The Woodland New* gives an extended creasing. Many make special request that
Mr. and Mra. J. Belfry, of Mackinaw. left with the executive committee, to do as
flccount of tlie nearly fatal poisoning of J.; such tokens shall be substituted for the•
P. Schnntz nnd wife, of that township, forbidding mid gloomy cra&lt;&gt;r that strikes a: were guests of Mr. and Mrs. F. O. SpaulU- they thought best
The new officers are men of high charac­
chill to tlie heart and adds to the tcrromLs ing last week.
Irotn eating bead rhee.se.
ter and good business ability, all farmers.
uf death, which rfl as much iu order of na­
' The show at Union hall Wednesday ture as one’s birth. The change in tlie,
. II. Frost has been engaged as book If tiiey give the matter their serious fittennight was a big snide. Several took it in. custom is certainly desirable wherever It is. keeper f« this year by the Hastings Engine tidu. and do not make tbe mistake we have
A Iren works.
bit most of them boeamc disgusted before jMMslble to effect IL
mentioned above, we can m&gt; no reason
•
.
It concluded aud left the ball.
Mr. Mortimer Tower, of Chicago, was reason why they shouty not tic successful.
‘
Wc have received the 45tb anniversary
the
guest
of
Mr.
and
Mra.
U
N.
Mixer
number of the Grand Rapids Eigle. It
t^Tbe year yfi9 lias witueased many im­
gives a finely edited rrwme Of the indus­; over Christmas.
provements in llastfaws. Three new man-'
tries and commercial recurves nf the secMm. Randall, of Grand Rapid* visited
idso hold their reunion there. Feb. 27.
ond city. It is replete with «phoidid Illus­ her sister. Mra. W. H. Powdrs, and other ufacturing ctmeurndr requiring nut less
titan fi‘5,000 working capital and employ­
The dance given in Union hall tor tbe trations of the big fnetnrira. fine blocks, friends last week.
ing 225 to 230 hands, have been added to
benefit of FlugentM port's contribution to elegant* public buildings, and beautiful
T. J. Bash and wife, of Middleville at­ the material wealth of the city. And tinhutuea
af
the
liveliest
city
In
Michigan.
rthe mouuareut fund was well attended
tended the card party nt J. W. Bentleys new buildings and improvements will
considering the evening, very well eou- As a specimen of enu-iprfae and beamy In returning Saturday.
raise
the aggregate to nearly $10®, 000.
the ‘•art preservative" this anniversary
d!»ru*d, and netted uboai &amp;30.
Keep the ball a’movin.
number surpasses anything we ever saw.
Jay Llchty and Chas. Thomas went Sat­
Tbe Christiaan displays of tbe merrtyints
urday amnilng to Grand Junction to visit
Wocxlbnry. the new town at the junc­
Two strangers who had paid their lodg­
Vf jfiis city were superior to those of any
&gt; F. M. Thomas nud wife.
tion of the
K.‘* S. and the D., L. * N.
torsuer year. Nntwittartanding unfevora- ing at the American and were otherwise
roads, which tart only one store a couplt*
not without means. were arrested last
Sam’l Fuller, of Httsfield, Mass., la In of months stnee, and which the Observer
week by a couple city couatablre on the the city, called here by the serious illness
good sale* tor tbe boUttoy trade.
at that time predicted would l»e the best
charge of vagrancy. When brought be­
The machinery far feed grinding for tbe fore a justice the men easily proved them of his sister. Mrs. Barnes.
towa among (be smaller one# along l&gt;oth
Mr. and Mrs. Fowte and Mr. Fowle's road*, now has u population uf over loo. a
selves not subject to such arrest and were
discharged. They were about to bring mother, of Grand Rapids, spent Christmas pustoffire. stores. etc.,.and i« booming right
with Julius Rasscll aud wifV
naen-etL Messrs. GriMa &amp; Wagner are
riong.—Portlnnd Observer.
.ftMtirrs. and propose te win trade.
but the latter settled the ease. Officers LrFrank Smith, who has been putting up
E. Y. Il ogle has traded his farm cast of
It is reported at twow nt tbe cgmmereinl should be vrey cautious about such arrrsto. Vindiuills down South, returned Tuesday the city for a stock ot boots and shoes b;
outers that a dangerous counterfeit silver
Jackson. He left Saturday for the Ventral
Died, iu thfa etQ*, .Saturday last, Mrs. to spend tlie holidays at home,
d inar, serica LOST, fa to ctamtatimi. It
Barnes, mother of» George and Frank
W. MurriD, IL I. Henderahott and City, to inventory his new stock, and get
fats be exeelient ring and la nf standard
i Ban&gt;c&lt;. About 21 years ago. in company Will Squires, of Big Rapids, went dnek his new business in a shape to handle.
He will be absent abort three weeks. Tbe
with her hnsband. Mr. Albert Barnes who hunting at Gau Lake lart week.
rumor that be intenda moving to Jackson
Bay ywwr ctap of the Hastings Koller died several years since. Mrs. Barnefi; re­
LfProf. Roberts, Miss IlalJoek and Miss is without foundation. Mr. Hogie to too
Mill Co-, who aril pure corn, oatx and rye moved to thfa city from Pirtsfirid, Mass.
For a long tln» tar health had keen poor, Edna Havens attended the meeting of the well pleased with Hastings and his bnaL
stale
teachers
association
at
Lansing
last
ne«s here to think of such a step.
amt for the part two years she had been
week.
unable Vo go ont ot tbo itouse ot l»er son,
•tore. anil eutiniwe their stock.
With the polities of tbe Detroit Free
Mr. George Barnes, with whom she lived.
As the sleighing was poor Ghriaunas
Press,
tbe Baxxkb as a matter of crurae
Her death arose from a compBcation of &lt;faS . F. H. Bartow and W. D. Hay« took
has very little »&gt; m|wlhy.
But partisan*
ship does not Ulad us to the merits of tbe
bronchitis and heart failure. Tbe funeral Woodlfury.
,
Free Preiw a» a irawapaper. Of iu prittiwishes, to merit a euntiiauaiw of the
eal attitude wr. can aay that It? aim is to
day, ICev. Gri«M&gt;y offiqiating. Mrs. Barnes
was a iftnrerr. sweet-spirited Christian daueing and rami party at her home to te ounaervativriy democratic. U to rarely
Jrim llntehln- woman. a ilte-tong nanniwr «f the Preaby- young people fa honor uf her mo X^trlw rankly parttaM. and itn editorial pore
Thursday ei rahig.
a faithful
for the
k*ew her. She

LOCAL NEWS.

Try a sack of my $2.80 Flour.

Resember a Pure Bai^iheat
J1ME for $2.50 per IN Ills..

Water White Oil, 9 cts.

THE TMK or
1690
Finds E. W. Morrill at the front with

CUT PRICES

That will make it a happy one for all. We
are determined to keep business on the boom
order, and

for the

noNTn or
JANUARY

I

We have cut the prices on

OVERCOATS

So deep that every one can have a coat
shall also close out our

UNDERWEAR AND AMEFLERS

At

off of former prices.

while you have a good

Do not w

�—

-a.
PRETZELS MADE BY HAND.

=

NEWS IN BRIEF.
to hb Boor

„ .tsf Stiffness

S°Ifi.ness

dead failure.

The Gcrnisn* won’t tray any

day served .ummnm on John M Ward, the |
Late Fnday night Char WCalhoun,a school
Brothorhood leader, in tbe mil to compel t*!»cber at». Nfchola*vin*, O . mmfean ouP

___ DAT*

Then, again, the one* turned out by hand
pa,***r firms iuvalrsd in the Hbeffield &amp; Bon
tetve a delicate sort Ct skin which the mar
financial difficulty, at Saugerttes, N. Y., ar*
ehine inade lack. A curious thing it ta, too,
since thara ia no dlffvrracu tn maUrisJ. the
fully know*.
kneading is the witur, nnd tho only variation
Ohio 1mm 31,2*50 more boy* than girhu
tn piMC»w ia betweua stamping with t.teel
CURES PERMANENTLY
A colored woman, MU* Marin Louise Bald­
dye* and twisting into shajx with tbe hand*.1*
"Did you ever »ee a pretod made! Then win. lui* been nppJntol principal of Um*
just look bera," continued tbe baker man,
Allays Itahing, Subduet Swellings
grabbing a* be spake n small bunk of ordi­ the only school at Cambridge at which a
Soothes and CureaTenderneos.
nary bread dough from a heap ou the tabla woman I* employed as principal f*w the
ctesa by. He rolled the bunk rapidly over
llUopoli*. It, May », taut.
Ou Monday Hani Thompson and Al Mey­
the board with hath bauds until It wa* a
tong, thin, cylindrical strips Then taking ers sigwxl thr.-e-year contracts to play with
each and &gt;&lt; tbe strip between a thumb and tlw Philadelphia Ijcagve club, the consider­
forefinger be curtel It with two or three ation Ixxng &lt;10,000 in each case.
At MeodrlUe, Ma, Monday. Edward Da­
quick motions into tbe *lu»pe of a |&gt;erfrct
Witter 1M1 taiea*with p*Tu in joint t
pretrol. Tho whole process required perhaps vin, aged 11 years, becanai involved In a
four second*, but he was not trying to do it quarrel with John Barlx*. aged 17 jean.
The disturbance ended by liarlxx* dircmrapidly.
Jaeobs Oil - ir* ee»ys went to sleep-next
"But a pretzel isn't made of ordinary tsiweling Davl* with a knife. The latter
merviag aa ,&lt;ln—ao J»*ln stare. Mis. A. A.
n*k,
■
died alunsd instantly.
dough," suggested tl»e newqnper man.
"Ita material i* simply flour and water,
lira Harvey Defenbaum, tlie wife of a
with mx pounds of lard added fur each bar­ carpenter living near Hilton. Ill, cut her
TBE CHARLES A VOCE LEI CO.. P-.Btw*^. MA
rel of flour. Tlw pretael duugb i» mruir up throat with &lt; nisir Sunday night Hicknrw
’
GHANCKRYORD1K.
,
ju»t like bread dough, and tin* factory hand was the cause of the suicide.
Htate of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit in
The sto-ks uf wh* at at Mianra|&gt;oli*. St
■&gt; the Circuit Court for the Coun­ pven shape like this one I have juM made, Paul and Duluth are said to aggregate K,6V.,S7l) bushels.
ty ol Barry ta Chancery, at the City «&gt;f Hasttaf*,
thep* are thrown into kettle* of boiling lye,
ou the l.ku dayof November. A. D., IM*.
Tho liabllttire of J. B. HhrffleW &amp; Hon. the
Hatty J. D'hbie. complainant, vs. Mary Kngl*. kept at the temperature nrcewary by st.vtrn Saugertfew Blank Book cutn|MUiy, and J. Q.
as wider and administratrix ol the eMale of
MBaa Bugle dearaM-d, Tbooia* L Knjtle. Jennie jacket*. A moment biter they arc fishtvl out Preble A Co., which ftrtn* failed last Satur­
LJRffttMwr, Jafiette K. Rieka Miry Engle. with skimmer* aud thrown upon a bn' of day. arc plare&gt;l at |C,(»0,0U'l
Mite* Engte and Kiitabelh EuglF. defendants.
nit Finally, with what salt adberas to
Expert burglars, apiwAutly frtxn Chicago,
In this cause It appearing that one of the
above named defendant-., Thomas L Bugle. Is them, tl*c» are picked up gingerly and laid in attempted to rob a Lank
Kentiaud, Ind.,
Ml a tvaMeal uf thl**ta&gt;e, but I* a residetit of oreus, with tlie unatuted ridro down. Wheu Saturday night, but were fright -nod away
they are done they are ready fur eonmmpSmith A CoUrore. solicitors for complainant. Il tkm, usually with leer. No method has thiu by the night watchman, and failed to secure
to ordared that said non rratder.: debradant.
plunder.
Tbtanaa I. Knjrie. enter bls appmranev in this far been discovert*! of salting pretn*]* otherTbe viffbfo supply of grain In store and
canoe, ottur before tour t».'nrhs from tlie date wten than by baud, ao delicately must they
of this order, and that within twenty days the be handled at thh stage of the performance." afloat as reported by tbo Naw York produce
conMiiaiuant cause a copy of thf* crarr to be
"But bow are they cut by machinery f'
Mbflahad ta the Hasnvcs Raxit l-k. said pul*
Iteatien to be continued oner ia each week tor
"Like ordinary crackers. Tbe dough b •US74.7W. an iwrvaw of iBO.017 bushel*;
corn, 5,M0,'X)7, an increase of 587,(171 bu*bMx weeks In aucceesion.
rolled out in thiawhaetaand laid upud an end­
ites licit, n hich carries there along benmth a
It 1* seal that Kilrain, the pugilist, will
8MITU JkOOUUtoVK.
,
Krol die that cuts out luuf a doson or more
pretatl shaped pkxv* at each hammer like make New (»rk-*ns his jxrtnancnt borne, and
A true copy: Attest.
stroke. Tbe prelrei* produced in thv way bec-ome boxing instructor of the Southern
Thom. ». Bkick. Register in Chancery.
look exactly Ulje the hand made, and, l»dng Athirtie duh.
There died at Angkvwy, Englan-1, a short
at tbe same material, ought to be quite as
time ago, a woman aged
y uar» who bad

WabNDS.arra, Swellings
BURNS AND SCALDS.

FROST-BITES.

LOOSE'S EXTRACT
'LOVER

LOSSOM
Bkxxl Putter.

TEE GREAT

I fancy tint the Germans are prejudiced nbu
against maciuoe made jx-etaiM- beaus* they
regard thrtn
against bomil manual labor.
Anyway they tell for 3 cento a j-xind L-m in
the market than the hand made core bring.
It l* an enormous industry in S-raut-m,
Riiladeiphu*. especially ia PtitLtown, and all
through the coal mining region*, which are
thickly serttied with German* The people
employed to manufacturing them are all ot

pretael.* in tbe world the Gonuau is found
aha To the Teuton they are. in conjunction
with Iwxt, what rnnbrevia was to the gods,
with nectar on the aide. "—Washington Star.
A Cool Oriental Palace.

1 fo. can Solid ExtractI

For Sale by W. H. GOODYEAR.

Furettere has given a darcription uf a wondarl'ul jalaoc trected for tbe exeltudvo benufl*
of the king of Siam and tbo royal household,
and which b one of their sunuunr resi.toncv,.
The tablto, eh.iinqcloseta, etc., arc all com­
posed ot a remarkable geological product,
elrar us u». The wall*, ceding ami i«C5 are
ot the aamo ma'.eriul, in blockt alw.ut a foot
square Th- building is round, and at th*
height uf eighteen feet arelnn frxsu all sidre.
farming a dome *baped roof, much rtMtnbling the Eajnunaux hut T^r arch duped

to wiitutaml '•uonnous pressure. Each joint
is cemented with a mixture which the mart
subtle liquid could not penetrate. Tb*re i*
bat one door, which shuts soehnely that it
is u* imjxmetcable as the rest of th" singular
structure. It wa* con*trurted liy a Cuhmmb
npportabh. brat of thedixuate.
The building I* 28 feet in diameter, and 1»

Are ahowiag eUeoaive and complete lines

and oroatneated with marble* ot various

of

be filled orith the coldest uf water to *uch a
depth a* to entirely cover tlie building, all
except tbo dome, which i* 41 trot high and

Underwear,
Dress Goods,
Flannels,

Danville, His., offlcials refused to let the
Kal'-nrion Army parade with musical instru­
ment* Tuesday, aixl sir.srted tlie haulers
when they defied the embargo.
The family of Hou. Samuel J. Randall
deny the report that he is suffering fnxn u
enneerouj. affrotiou. and say that his maWy
i* Keodily yielding to treatment.
A block of IxxildingH in Charter House
square, Ixxidan, comparing eight woreWednreday.

throat of Bob Fori, one of tin slayer* ul
Jcanr James. Rob iinv at Kansas City, and
th» atusnpt wax made in a faro bank noar

fever at Jesey City H&lt;*iglita, N. J.
Herr Markbiff, the Vienna milhouair*

Kate FteJds new weekly publication,
Waahington, made it* first ap,«wrnnce at Um
natk-nal capital Saturday.

guratad throughout Belgium.

A Jackaon nurrery man transplanted 60

BL Panl; Rev. Jamro MoGolrick, *f MiaiH-njolia. and Rev. Joavpb B. Cotter, of WTdoi.x The pope! aonuniwion*, ur briefs,
which were read by the nxident bishojw no­
—Frank B
tary in full nitov, first In Latin oik! tb«u in
English, appointed Bishop Shanley to the
ere of North Dakota, white Bishop McGidUndoubte*lly aoven is tho nacre 1 number.
rick gtrw to the diorcxe &lt;&gt;f Duluth and Bishop There were seveu tlaya of creation, uftor
Cotter will have charge of the dioreae of seven day*' rwplte the flood came; tbe yaarv
A bettered metallic Ikix wa* found tvai
Canajoharie N. Y., a few days ago filll &lt;d Winona.
ot famine and of plenty ware in cycle* of
Procession aud BM&lt;jt&lt;st.
was a Babbath.
lore tetters written in 177H-U by a lady of high
The doors of HL Peter** dtthodral wert
Sabbath year of
birth residing in Ixnuton. They ware writ­
thrown open nt U o’clock, and l&gt;-fore 10 over
ten to Capt. Lowe, of the British army, and
8,(W
prop!*Iiad
thronged
tbe
edifice.
There
the jubilee; die toast* of unleavened breed
iirentbed longings for tho return of tlxwere sixteen bishop*' in proc«**ina. in the and of tho tabernacle lastwi aeven day*.
writer4* lover.
rank* of which figured abo nearly 300 priarta
The golden cand lest ick* had erven branches,
Htx of Uw 111 mcifibera of the Yal* tew

Tbo bondsmen of ex-County Treasurer
IIoQingswirtli. of Vlnceun-w, Ind., who do
fstdted mum* time ago for RMi.OU', took all
h is property, valued nt 8&lt;V),000 I mi ter they
coiaprombcd with the county for E.'ft.OOl),
and now Hi&gt;liing*worth xu.v. tor tbe rrmaind-r of hi* projierty.

EX-EDITOR WEST CONVICTED.

Ckucaoo, Ike. 24—James J. Weot. ex-ed­
itor of The Chicago Times, ex-president of
Tbe Tunas com,any and still a claimant in
civil suite for a controlling interest in its
management, was convicted last night of the
crime of overhwuing the stock of the c&lt;xa
pair, "knowingly, designedly and with in

ot 81.(MI'and to be imprisoned in the j&gt;unitentiary for the term of five year*. Cbarl*-*

secretary of the company, and hl* allege !
confederate ami o&gt;&gt;-d.■fendant, waa acquitted.
When tbe clerk of the court read the jury’*
verdict W«wt betrayed UtYle esnotion. TIm?
weight of tbe crushing Wow, however, fell
heavily isi Frank J. Bmith. tiv* only one of
his wxinwl present, whore lip* quit cred and
wboee eiya* lilted with tesux Mr. Smith look
a f*« minute* to regain &lt;x mmand uf hl* feel
tags, and then entered a motion fur a new
trial. Tbe bearing of arguments ou tbe mo­
tion was set for Thursday and Friday, Jan.
2and 3. INUO. iwndrng wtach ton*- Mr. Wrot
waa left at liberty on &lt;13.000 taut
A REVOLT IN BRAZIL.

Lisbon Tucwlsy night rrjxjrta serious fight­
ing in BrulL
An uprising in favor ut

uf drunker, toughs made n mid cxi HIHiIkw,
put tbe marabat and bi* five deputies in the
calabix&gt;rc and throw away the key* Tbe
hoodlums took no pem* to conceal their

EDITOR GRADYJS FUNERAL.

Muiplr But ImposingItemeustrattoa

hi* wife, and lie was bound with *erau green
witbea and sev*u lock* of Uf* hair ware cut

lanta wore the raiment of mourning on this beast of Ute Odd. Shadntcb and Id* compsn
Christmas Day. Tbe nasain* of her wvlk ion* were cost into a furnace heated seven
beloved citizen, Henry W. Grady, were
fora.
borne to their long rwrt in tho cemetery, fol­
lowed by one of the most imposing d*nnaustretiona, tn spite of ito simplicity, ever seen
in the south. At 10 o'clock the body wa*
taken to tbo First Methodist church, w holme star*, seven thundera, aeven vials, roven
after a IriW omxaony conducted by five ot piuguea, aeven anglre and of a aeven headed
the leading divinea hi tbe stat*-, the monster.—St. Louis Republic.
prorowuon t;tart«-i
for
the ctxnctory.
Committeea from
the council cham­
ber of cominerne, and all other orJcrr
and organimtions o.' the city had been a{&gt;- hundred beads follow suit. It i* a couple a’
potatoi to rerort the remain* from tho rewi- E-yi»Uu&gt; women in baggy trouser* arid
denev to tbe chnrch. From tbe church to
railed to the eyas that burry by, their multithe e snotery onier* and soctetira fotenrod tn tudlnxn bangle, bracelet* and necklaces
a body. No uniform or n-galia at any w»rt
glistening and jinglia*.
was woru, at the rvquret of tb. family, and
In a cool cormr. ondar a gayly striped
tho funeral wa*-conducted as quietly a* pos­
awning, you liolt a Jew momenta and drink a
sible. Tb*.- pull-bearer* aud bonut si y escort
cup of Turkish cafe tnlr. A bench invites
you to tiot a inutnsat. The busy world
buzzes nbout you A fat old lady from tbe
province* has just bought a b*r of candy
from that old bearded Moslem in tbe *cariet
fez and grwxi striped robe.
Oner between ber teeth. It will neither bite
Hkixxa, Monk, Dec 25. —In Judge Hunt'*
court yesterday morning was i*rgu*vl the j nor break off, but glum ber mouth and bau'l*
caeu* erh-bre of Roberta v». KrUDcy, txdng togetiier Her bucolic son, in a big felt hat
ike petitkm of Rapr'wmtativr Ruisvt* for a and high water ,*ntaloons, ia so buy laugh-

portion* of the Kate.

A POINT FOR REPUBLICANS.

Kenney to issue said Roberts a certificate for
his per diem atyi udleoge as a member of tbe
l*ou*e of repmentativre, and the ruling of
the judge wa* promptly made in u' ixml*x»re
with tbo prayer
of
tbe
petition.

General Haskell far the auditor and
Col. Bonders for IL'pnsontative Roberta. A
point wUk-h tlie attorney pra.Tal «tAte l, but
rhathrr tbe relator was.
Haskell took an exception to the ruling erf
tbe court and was alto wed until Haturday
morning at 10 o’clock to mak« a return. Ths
vital joint in the whole matter, the validity
of R&gt; &gt;l*-rt&gt;‘ certificate of election, will then be
arguel_____________

beauty who apprreu-iM*. and receives in re-

arcades, and through the horareboe pointed
arcbe* tbo toop* are seen. Their tempting
array* of all manner of eastern mcrrliandlaa
are aurrtxmded by crowds of cxjl&lt;A*k&lt; rs and
purchaser*. —Beaton Globa

Dr. reppenbrook writes to n St Ixrai* pa- '
per that eontrary to toe general uupraasfoo.
• rinkleg aka caused by laugu;: - instead of

should bo given a* much pulilleit* n« possible,
because there La* been a g'sxl deal of *ympatby wasted if tbo doctor is right,
'.person

troubles
■quirrvi huntrrf from Now Britain y**«torday
found in the woods aian^ the railroad track,
near N.'S-gtou. tbe torn fragment* at a
nu..ilxr of letter*, and at several bank
checks. They also found au ulster overcoat,
which was steilcu from a store in New Brit

Tbe reason for thi» j»r.d..tdy grtw

bacom-w crinkled. Tlie natural supposition
«Mtb*t the skin pf tbe face uv.:!d do like•ia* n ben subjected to the water* of advet^'
«ity There seems v&gt; be reoao.i In this dnduro
tkwi. Yet tbe doctor canuoA l&gt;e wrong or be
would not ba right And tbe wrinkled 'oneof the race must now ba considered af the

Tbe letters found yesterday, together with

mark.* an important change in tbs values of

enuser Baltimore for the United States.

sailant off
The scarcity

ZAxriaaR. Dec. 28.-&amp;ntn Pndia has had

felt
Iu a pristo fight which rame off early Tore

In the third round.
Horatio E. Hwaizcy, ooaof tbe most prom­
inent nud widely known memls^s of the Suf­
folk. Maaaachusetta, bar, died Tuesday night
at hb residence in Boston.

exceeded th* coutract requirement in thb
regar I by about SOI, thus giving the con
tractors a premium of tSO.OOO
Of thb
amount t'X.000 will be deducted by tbe gov-

Chicago. Dm. 27.

79(0, ekxwd -T7k January. fti*a*d mt*,
ekwed T9fc May. open*! settee, closed (9^,
Corn—No. « December, opened 31»*c. elowd
«Hc; January, opened rn^e. clowd Oto;
May. opened and ctawsl
Oats-Na i
ElMc.
Pork—January, openat
RM.OStg
February.
opened

■teal ships in the new navy up to &lt;Jjht

rath*-tic auntie.
••No," repbed she, with a sigh, “ixrt dowf
But I aliould like. If you pteaaa, to pot tt m
my pocket to eat thb evening.’—Youth’:'
Companion.

estate of *900,000, revealed a &lt; orioua state of
affairs. The evidence showed that tbe will wa*

FroewndaUon

held tbe paper and; trailed hbfather's hand'
made known, but ft is said that Thomas Don-

9AW

the important b altogether, recaetabertng
that tbe pleat « named tdlor Dahl. tbe gwed
iah botanist. It dore ream cbvteun that tbe

Cloaks.
tiiat 5.000 mile* of railway have been built in
thia country during 1889, the bulk of it being
done m the south.

Gmmrtancea alter ceae* in matters of eti­
quette aa w til ns in the mare important affair*
of Ufa
Little Edith, visiting in tlie coontry, wa*
much interested In an old ksdy, waa. whan a

obliged to pay a penalty of about tfVriO for
failure to complete her within the contract

THE MARKETS.
Carroll s jaw

nrado Fuel and Coal enmjxmy, with head
quarter* in Chicago. He will also bacooit
general executive officer of tbe White Braari

The Cedar Springs Clipper has just

Jericho *-even times during the week, and
seven time* on tbo seventh day; Jacob ob­
tained his wife by servitude of seven yearn.
Buiusou kept bis nuptials seven day*, and

WaaBUOTOK CITY, Dec. 98.—Tho trees

John J. Owen.

Chicago. Burlington nnd Quincy railroad.

Wraps,

wa* tendered the numerous clerical delega­
tions which are in thia city from all p*rta ot
tbe country in tbe afternoon.

bril.—Harald of Health.

markable place while the heat donees on the
water above its ocxiujant* — Exchange

Shawls,

Tbe rarcmouy wa* conducted by Arch­
bishop Ireland, aaabtod by Most Bev. Thau-

be brewing.
Governor Larrabee, of Iowa, spoke to a
large eudieiv'e at l&gt;ub«ique, la.. Friday sight.
In favor of nwlntaiuiag the prohibition law
In that state.
Tbe New York money market Friday war
very active, with the extreme rang* fur call

A later dispatch from Lisboa say* that
Fifty mun und.-r *m-&lt;t arrived at Gaho*.
ciplxr telegram** received tb«re from Rio
ton, Tex., Tueaday in 'charge of tho United
Janeiro give brief particulars of a monarch­
States marshal. Tb-iir i*ffen» ia violation ot
ical rising which took place there ou Dec. 18,
the civil right* act to running ettizaas out of
Fort Bend county.
fonutdable. The insurgents were erimptwed
Atwood and Blakeman, Rawlins county, of soldi"r«. Mitera nnd civilian*, who were
Kan.. nre competitor*, (or th* county scat, joined by a number of naval and military
aud Blakeman people have adopted tb* novel ixHeri-s, and j&gt;orudod the streeta in d&gt;-fioure
idea of buying Atwrrad and moving tbetown of the ordinary police aud military force.
to Bkikeuum in order to win tbe honor.
An augmented forex- of troo|»&gt; «n* brought
Governor Fifer, of Illinois, has pardonod against tie- rebels and serious fighting
Michael Hb-nrriin of Cook county, 13 year* cusumI, which lasted until the morning of
old, ami Jump* Smith, of Jackson county, tt
ymn old, sentenced to the reform school for
three and five year* respectively. fur larceny. took loading part in the riiuig were subse
Twin*, aged HO y ear* an* living m Wixom, queutly amwVit

an office in room 35, M LaSalle street .Chicago,
I tad a narrow mm|&gt;e from being murdered and
robbed Wednewtay afternoon u. hl* offlcv. Hf

Elncing XobiM
In the ears, sometime* a roartax buzzing sound
art caused by catarrh, that exceedingly di»agreeable and ven eornmoa d!»ea«e. Loss of
smell pr htmrintt also rtouR tram catarrh.

freight conductors on tbe Cindanati Houth-

Thb lose taFTSO.OlX

When the potentate and his royal family
enter tlie pavilion the door is clewed tightiy
against cement covered strip*; tbo slntees
are opened aad tbe greet baain i« Sited, so
that the building is entirely covered with
water extv|A Un ducse, a* above tn*ntioa*ri,
that being left uncovered fir the beoefll ot
respiration. Nothing could be ruorv charm-

Hurt
ossrra, iry noou • Pareaparuia,
the peculiar medicine

Cloths,

tho features of the New York Chnatmas

What ar* you gm

Tbe mlwreojit wa*. lUTiwted soon al teri
Mgnd in jail, and it was all the sheriff,
do to preveat a lynching.

mixed lots. &lt;8.45 33.61
shipping lots. pJOga.1

p, fifflte packinc

to bouor that of Dahl and not ro« oou of

ing.

Several dwellings and three buaiixw

Mdehttdraft's

Ik W li hwkiu,

Uver Pills which regulate* the User,
atama -h. bounds, etc., through tbelr ner­
ve* bmalteat and mildest. A new prin­
ciple! A revointtenizer! Samples free at

■to

making it aa it were two syllables only, and

Apple*—Good to fancy, »1.^*7JU per
received serious tujuric*.
kaa b estimated

that be will probat-iy die

-OB*c holiday supplliuent.
Thwin Mora, wrrr.

which only pawxd through the cceter of the

The Pittsburg Southern Coal company.

In

For every pobon
ma* happily BtodliUd-

’A*1

Inspected.

Lard-Doll;

Jaauan.

jwinw

I

�HI

SCROFULA
drafwees; which is the origin ot pimplrs. c*n-

CHRISTMAS CHEER.

rfl weather to
and i tber out

December.

Some Features of the D*v at
Home and Abroad.

W,.- ■

ELEMENTAL HAVOC.

'itslGranHk.IroapldRfa
Buthii&gt;*®&gt;kgh&gt;huHyxL,
But hl not gtoitt ioljuflyOU, soyo
so

Boreas Takes an Airing with
Disastrous Results.

sd here with p

1st.

FAIB OHABTTY «ITH HJIL HANDS

~

«Jujl jit m3 lake ft ajy.you are i
Oqby you nju^ surrender, to
General Santa Claus Soap.

A HEAVY BLOW AT SmOTSE, H. Y

Wasaixotoh City. Dec. 20.—Christciaj
Day hero opened up rainy; sulaequently .tte

couvumption and

•ad very few pawns are entirely free from it

CURED

ctaaracter. In official and burinera circlet
tte day wa* strictly otsarvoL ell tbo govern
inrnt depart mrata, the capitoL and buxine*
bouses being clored. None of tho afternoon
pa;&gt;eni published editions
Tbe pre*kteol
paisodthe day at the White House,
reunite! by bis family.
Jle did not at­
tend service in tte morning.

By taking Haul's Sarsaparilla, which, by

laeMenta.

has proven lUrU to be a paten-, aud perullar
wedtetoe for tbu disease. If you suffer from

braa troubled with scrofuli, my tittle boy.
three years old. being a terrible sufferer.

toned to fire* « * all took Hood's Sarsaparilla,
nave tera cured of the scrofula. My
htlte boy Is entirely free from sores, and all
W. B. ATitiJtrvx, Pxawdc City. N.J.

Hood's Sarsaparilla
WO Poe—■ Ono Dollar

VINECAR BITTERS

Grandest Iota Discovery.
Thc only true practical

Elixir

of life and health

|« on* that promotes digestion, improves the
Appetite. ctaareatiM liver, fmriflra Ute blood.

XT..
,w., ...... «■&gt;».
... .Mi. ..
alike by adult or ratant. Profane couipouuds
made of vileruni or bad Whiskey, sweetened
aud flxvorwt. muter the titles uf falters, tonic*,
prodww eflerts Car worse ikau the di» -as.
tor whir h they are fak eu. :
Vlnecar Bitters !• u pure toulr. anorslne

Hntera. a Iwer ieu!c wtitenit pmriag. and
above nil. a tUe-glring stimulant without alco
hoi. The outy medicine with such pm-.ers tn
Use wnrid.
A GENUINK TEMPERANCE REVEKfcGK.
far sart.a»st!ic alrebol In miy shape as * ionic.
LIQUID LIFE,
siaee it stimulates mrijtorstra and regulates rllxration. nutrttton. verretion. excretion, rraplrn
non, aa&gt;! ail Ute fuuutioni whereby tlie Is msintem&lt;-&lt;! we literally tak* tn vitality In spoonsful.

CALIFORNIA.
»f reuuirknbte for nothing ebw. woold b« |in­

I

ateRposed. Many of them used tor tbe Indians
ai.rt , the mrdk-al profession in ibe treatment of
cbUlsxnd ferere. rteumail-tn. catarrh, rnn-

&gt;ea tbe action «&lt;
but the present__
PERFECT BCTTEKA TR THE RESULT OT
K1RNCE.
Millions of mfferers have gratefully andglati-

tafa the wood&lt;wtul •werso of
PHENOMENAL TUNIC OF

/THE OLD STYLE IS STRONGER. SLIGHT
LT^BITTER. AND MURE OATHAh TIC.
tMk KEW MTYLK. PLEASANT TO THE
There Is do dtaaeo oftmTritaltty. debility of
i. .n. ...
I....

TUB DEADLY

I

AND OMMPHK8-

tai dlveaae*. ete.. mm! ao great is it*
. ganalrMe that it l» an
L NKQVAUJtD VKRMinCE.

no family tiionld er-»- ue without a buttle of
OLD AND NEW CT1LE VINEGAR BITTER*
IN THE HOUSE
Scud fte our larilea book. Addrexx
K. H. McDOKALIS DRUG OO_
NKW YORK.

MORTIiAUE SALE.

a mortgage bearing dale November fl. 1«,
ide bv Hinman N-lKgood to George W. Greg•. ana ou tm- varwe day recorded In the office
aad state of Mkiitgan. ia liber so of mortgages
assigned to’He&amp;astfaii Kaiser by an wto(g&gt;nn
dated Ikfctwibtr li, ism, and rrr-inled In si

I

and im which mortgage t
due at rhe date of mis

tbe

Chicago, Dec. Sifl.—Christmas Day in this
city was bright, sunny and, for tlie sraaon,
remarkaWy wnrxa. There was a white froet
in the morning, but by night it was raining
a little and the atmospberv spring Ilka. The
cburchra all over the city kept the day in tbe
usual manner, white the saloons did likewfam,
but the present is evidently a bad seaaon for
eggnog, Toni and Jerry and otter bibulous

N«w York, Dec. M—Yesterday wm
sunny and remarkably warm for the eeaanu,
the mercury reaching ,M degrees. The relig
ions servlet* at tbe c Lurehot were largely at
tviidwl. Bountiful dinners were given Um
imnatia of chart table and penal institutions.
The p,Kirer streets were filled e ith children
u»tiiig home and playing game*, while ir
well-to-do quarter* less unlay, but as' eou
vludng evidences of ru*rrim«nt prvvsited.

notewvrthy fact, demonstrative of the
domratic character of Christmas, that tbe
“demaition moisture" of tbe refectories bad
who navigated the sidewalks with a sway of
absolute prujirtctorxhip
Tlie *olid cheer
M-emed to have lianixhoi tbe baneful remitt*
of festive irrigation.
.
Tte- good gvniuN of ttexraxon. however,
wa» tewy, and thu poor wen- not forgotten.
Tte hoxpltal patwnt* were mode glad by bis
presore-e. aud turkny (tinners were universal
wheruvw tb&lt;- state, the city, or private
teMArulencv luid taken charge of the unfurt■natra, white of livllvtdual tencvolonr-*, ab
tltougb there u tittle record, there were in­
numerable instoui’tK The orphan* at tte
asylums, the itii»craWre." at the Washingtouian home, tho inmates of tte home for
tiin friendless an-.! ail tte other charitable
institutions were treated to gtssl cli-er. ami
the prieonem at tte- jail were not forgidten.
Chmtmas wm a jolly day fertile boys at
the Illinois training school, nt NorWtxsl Park
They had a ChrisUnas dinner fit for kings
and a big tree oovarrd with percents. Every
▼uunp-ier in the school receive! a lapful of
canily "nd fruit an-l a pair of copper-Lxxl

son Walter disap|Mwrr&lt;i from bb home about
three weeks ago. was Surprin-il ymterday ti
kern that t t.a boy hail tern arrested in Cot
tnowood Falls, Kan., on tbe charge of borst
strafing. 7*te hoy was sent to collect “nub
*
Dec. ID, and did not return. Austin next

Prrr-iBviui, Pa.. Dec. 28.—Om» hundred
and fifty nowsboys were |inwratud with tick­
ets to n “Mother Goose” jx-.-ioruianre by Tlu
Timm a few day* ago, aud told to be at Tte
Tunes olUce Christinas morning at 10 o'clock.
When they arrived y.wtordny they wore di­
vided Into squads of four, marched to cloth­
ing kUijii. and each otto given a warm suit
ot clotbos.

Dowa — Wlad-Freak* hi Itradterd Flooding Matas Inflict Great Loss in

Btbacvu, N. Y., Dec J7.—A ministun

towtu and ui farms, and was fraught with
fatality to human Ilf-*. In places the fall ol
rain gav&lt;, may to hail'itonii”. always eccom
panted by winds of great velocity that lev
ek'd obstruction* in its putb, and at night *
blizzard addM &lt;li-comfor£ and misfortune tc
tbe calamity of tlie day. Tho iakre were
lasted into great fury.
huge warm that
gatlwred htreagtb with tbe rapidly succeed­
ing blasts of the cyclone broke ujmn the land,
and tn many place* caused washouts on tlx
lines of railnnd or inunilatvd the adjacent
and fell before the gale had lialf kjxhjI iti
force, and a» the storm increased strong
teiilding* shook upon their foundation*, anti
tte- roofs of fai'torira and dwelling houset
j»rU«d crmqiany with tbe wiilh that held
them and sair.il away upon thn create of tbe
turioire blxst*
Hurt* fa town tbuiuuuidv of dollars' wortl
plate glare wax shattered tn l-u-ancre bouses,
During tlie gale n portion of tbe front of th&lt;
tmiDvn-«- latent of the Peuplrs railroad wax
bdown ui. AssUtnat Hujxrintendcnt Charlo
A Nicbok. Gib-. Wood uni Jamrpb B-.rkbaioer were lauded in tbe ruins. Nicbol* wm
kitied itutautly. bls hemi being enuheii to a
sbapelewt mare
Wood's collar bone wiu
fractured, ami BorkLoruer wa* hurt about
the bead. Both men were badly bruiaxL but
it is not thought rfangeroavly. Thu wine
moderated MMnewhat late fast night

JKUOAO

MADE ONLY BY

KK.Fairbank^Co.^ Chigago.^
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QUICKEST TIME EVER MADE,

rLumDA-®^

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I vis Qneen A Crescent, - Western A Atlantic R. R—CsntraJ 1
jour Agent for tickets via Western A Atlantic R. R. •«- Hattiefl
Addrera CHAS. E. HARMAN, aCNCRAU AOCNT. 131 VINE fl

Staepiai C«r Liu

CINCINNATI, O.

MORTGAGE SALE.
CHANCERY ORDER.
Default having been made In the eondltions State of Miettfasa. Fifth Judicial Circuit A
Chancery.
of a certain mortgxge made by Mxry II. MeHolt pending fa thb Circuit Court fur-fas
l.aren to Hiram A. Hurter, dated the first day
ot October. A. D. !8M. and recorded In tbe county of Harry In Clfaaeery. al the city &lt;rf
ofllce ot tbe RegiMrr of Deeds, lor tbe county Hastings, on the 13tb j day of November, A. D..r
nf
n - --*
Hiram M. Chase, c
Tlie cyclone from the wart struck Amstcr
mortgages on page STS, said mortgage wa* on Wilcox and Menerrta A
In tills cause It appt
dam about noon and wu arcorujianied by tlie express conditions that stiuuld any default
Wit. Atonz. Wlteox
were given drawing instrument*, carving
luul and rain. Great dam-tgc ha&lt; been dona be nude In payment of said iolrrtst, taxes. Rs- fendaata. above named
known place of reeior Insurauee. or any pari thereof, has departed from his
tools, and other useful articles
mmt a phonographic doll as a Ulxristnuu in tbe Mohawk valley, and eqieeially lx •eMments.
on any day whereon tbe same hi made payable, dunce and that it can
Gloveraville.
Tbe
several
knitting
mills
wen
lireMetit to Arcb-Duchcm Elisabeth, daughU-i
ns above rxpre-sed. aud should the same re­ what state or country
bls whereabouts are
n.Hv^n&lt;.«m U?'!***I -rtw
lh Crown
cn&gt;«» ITiuce
i-n,ra. Buwvh.
of tbe late
Rudolph. n»w,
The toy unroofed, cMinnay* blown down and tele­ main unpaid and fa arrears tor the space of motion of Smith &amp; Cbk
or to.
'radtod t)» u.w,« or a; graph an1 telephone wires prostrated. Tin thirty days, then and from tbenrrfortb. that 11 plalnant.lt is order*
say. after the laiwe of tbo said thirty days,
damage
to to
■■ akmo to , I mild
, „ Ings
— will
.
—amount
.
Hir
the Aincnuu
afon-sald principal sum ofrnuu
eighteen
rii uiuwiru
hundred Alonzo Wlkox, enter
ndinMd.fllhn.intMnM!- ium-iutu™. ..og,,
or. 0,0000100: i several thousand dollar*. At Rockton, a dollar*,
- ----------------all arrearage
-* folersst
of interest
thereon,
thereon,
-- ou.with
gk-s nr cxirtrare or who through nu.-dortnn-.1 , ,i,.nuui(|
►mall town i&gt;cau
near -AiJ'.i'iuiun.
Amsterdam. a uuiiw
boom win
Wai' ”
»nd
wmuu
.. all
. taxes, ataevnicuta and insuraaee, ud
~.
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.
. . ■** 111 * hl II Bt I no A..I Inn nf ..Id
Ihm kl« ...
complainant cause thisorder to lie publ
or traa^nvauoa are charges of tb»- state,
‘
-------------t, Urttaiu ud lw.nr
• •eutors. administrator* or aMlgncrs, become the Hastings Baxxxm. said pubbeati
dty. county, or of individual beneflcrucc,
Thomas Stewart* ire Imiumm were ilatunged and be due and p*yalite Immediate!' thereafter, continued once In each weak tor nix w
will i.movrtlow
vowftfo-tlnv mi i,
Fuakk a. Hnoi
will
i-emcffltier yesterday
a v&lt;wl
red totter day 1
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»r. VrriuLsnrtui, Dec.
The exar a to Um&gt; extent of f 1,01X1 Tbe bail was tin notice of which option ia hereby expressly succeuioa.
Orcutt,
in their livre, in to- house- of tbe vto’l-to- -euudard to In- ajv.rtrnautx with influenss sfae of hickory nut*. In tbe fuwn uf Florid* waived, allhouplrttc period above ilmlted tor
Smith &amp; Com;nova.]
the payment thereof, giay not then have ex­
and consequently a a* compelled to forugi. hundmla of trees were blown down am) pired. anj thing tberrintjefnre contained to tbe
Solicitors for Co«(rf
A true copy: Attat.
without saying that thu day' wima joyouv hi* &lt;'h!*istiu3K cu-niom of attending churct fra-ct&lt; destroyciL Several dwellings were un­ contrary tbereuf la anywise notwithstanding,
Taoxas 8. Dri&lt;b,[
tn Chancery.
aud default having been made In tbe payment
one for both young and old. A walk through and reviewing Uic parailo of the guards.
roofed at (tlovmiviilr.
uf
and j payment
any of tte ktruotv ot thw city- dfaiclracd
.
•' »l,l=xar&lt;1 I.aging.
|^r interest
Jst
-Jae due
__ Octo—•
ipm, 00&lt;
an&lt;i tte kaame
having
re.1* wwC
through the window* teight with gns, or the
latstnighta blizzard began raging. The I malnco unpaid
and It,
in xrreara lor •&gt;..
tbe wnng
space af
1'ROBATE ORDER.
CtMviNSA'n. Doe. M—John R. McLean wind wax. at its height, nerhaj*. at Buffalo,1 thirty dxvii and upws.ru&gt;, the aforesaid pHn&lt;
more uni venal &lt;x&gt;al oil lamp, the UhristniM
State of Michigan, wtimi of Harry
. ........
NMnl It A-risturvlI kUty-«&gt;T
sixt^fivrdI£"S
F*1 ”«*•
oi’ Huhteen
“,«! hundred dollars wfth al!
At a seaston of th&gt;- Proimte C
true hsira with gift*—co»tly or otiirrwuu— editor of The Cincinnati Enquirer, yustrtjlay
for the
t. -JL m,/
*rrearagv in Interest then on is IWW due and County ot Barry, holder at the Tro
OfficeiB
glittering with tapir* and kurroundod by distributed »-2,flU0 anxmg the cbaritabl* In utites
---- an
- Imur
-- ... In velocity.
--- . .. . . It
.. was
. — thought
--------— I pa.a.uv
payatile &gt;i,
hy .uv
the iterms of raid mortgage, on the City of Hastings, in; said couni
« Tbunsstituttons of this city.
......... -Ireke o-i... —there la claimed tobedue at day. the ixh day of December, to t
groups ot happy chdciren and no k*&gt;* bappv
atone time that the wavre -from
Eri« l; _ui
whieb
mortgage
.n... notice
t he !am of one thousand thousand eight hundred and eighty
would wash out a portion of the tracks 'of ..„
,f‘r
nJ
okl fofiu.
.. *•
•- &gt; „ . .
..
.
nine nunureu nnd
r.
thirty eight donors anti
CONSCIENCE CONTRIBUTIONS.
the New York Central rtulnwl The spray seventyhundred
-"“S' «
two cents, and an alt.u-ney fee of fifty
A GOTHAM FIVE CENT IDEA.
dados! against tbe windows of tbr paasengrr dollar*, provided for In said mortexce. and no
to tbe matter of thd exUte of Fred W. Ken­
trains. Near Hudnon street the tracks wvri suit or pi oct i-dinx al law or In equity bavirg nedy. deceased.
b- en instituted to recover the money *ccured . 2°
filing the _petition, doty vwiunder
water
al
one
time.
The
wind
went
WaMnixaroN Cmr,
:X-Tlie Usitec
by -jM mortgage.or anv part thereof; new. 81 J.t.f .-•■,!&gt; ■ K-trn- b. la.-Lcr of said *down conMilerably late at night and it wa» therefore, by ylrtue of the power of sale can- ceased,
praying tnM adminletration of said
Btatee treasurer yesterday ivc Ired a &lt;x&gt;u
tained in said mortgage, aad the statute In
may be grauwd ,io yo«r petitloMr. or
morning au up-town jthysician has I wen science contribution of gfiJb from Philadel­ thought tiiat all danger to tbe tracks war such rase made provided, notice is hereby estate
some other suitable perioa.
■
owr, although tin; waves frequently waahec |
given that on Saturday the first day ot Feb­
prowlmg around among the toy sbo|&gt;*, now phia. A &lt; companying tbe contribution wa&gt;
ruary. A. I&gt;. UM, at ten o'clock In the torem-on..
aud again investing all of 5 cents for one the fultewiug 1- tter dated Dec. SO;
I shall soli at public auction, to the highest
HEAVY GALE IN THE EAST.
bidder, at the north front door of the court
aA client of mine has been carefully goin]
boui-r tn tbe city of Hastings (that being the
aud rash girls were irritated in g&lt; tting
biace where tbe circuit court for Barry eouaty
i-tengc for him. for bo never bought any­ lain dutlea which be should have paid thi
I*ruprrty RrporUd.
Is hold en). tbe premises desert bed fa raid mort­
or so much thereof aa may be necessary Oflteo
thing that nwt more than a nickel it was government on cigars and other luxuries
Nxw You, Dec. 37.—A strong wind storn: gage.
to pay the amount due on said mortgage, with show*
evident thaj. be could afford to buy more
which be has coxmuumkI during tba past few visited tbk city and vidnlty yesterday after­ ,«e«en per cent, interest, and all legalenota,
expensive gifts, but be did not do it
noon. In tbe upper port of the city tfa together with an attorney's fee of fitly dollars
He wm one of a i«rty of half a doxun men i^V-lr. He has handed me that stun, and 1
eoveuanted for therein, tbe premises being de­
storm wa* aoumpanied by thuud-r and sertbed tn said mortgage as all that ceresin
fa bi* aaftgbbot faxxl who had found the or­
lightning. In Brooklyn a three-story fraim piece or parrel ol land situate and being In tbe
dinary gleeful Chrifctinari jollifiesGon &gt;ou&gt;evillage of Nashville, countyx4 Barry aud state
building iu course of erection wa* blown
thing of a bore, and to relieve the monotony
Michigan, and described as follows, to wit:
hi* name disckwad, and I have advised bun down, and three carjxniU-rs wen- buried in of
VlUage lot number forty-three (43) of tbe vfUMa
that there is no nectauity for him to give it" the rufa*. Tbe; were al! rescued alive, but of Nashville. Barry county, Miehlgnn. aecatraof bearing.
Tbe Uttar is -dgn-1 by ‘Bainael B. Ha*y.' were badly injured. Two littl e girl* win ingto the recorded plat UiereoL
W. ABMSl :
It was ctmiaun mated yesterday. A big
tMted November 2d, ixm.
(A true COPT.)
In Secretary Windomb mail was anothm were passing n! the time were struck by fly­
Jndgeof Probate.
i-ontribution of
in bills, inclosed ia an ing thnberx. One of them suffered a fracMnrtgaxve.
party, and nil of tbe
envc)o|»e postmarked Washington, Ik C. Ir
Smith R Coixiaovr. AU'ys for Mortgagee.
MORTGAGE SALE.
«nt with tte-ir famtlMK The tree »» tended
Default having been made in Ct
a letter dated New York tire sender etatet were lauily injured. In Jersey City Samuel
down with what look id like liandscnu* gif te.
of a certain mortgage dated Daraa
ATTACHMENT NOTICE
that the money is to pay dutta due tbi Bauteher, nged to, wes killed by being
made Uy Thomas Whitworth an
United States uncollected through a misap struck by tbe limb of a tree which was btewi Stale of Michigan, fa tbe Circuit Court taf the Whitworth, his wife, to i John Paa'
County of Barn . In Attachment.
corded fa tbe office of tbe register
prefajarion ot taiifortera
Gertrude Mow ry, pUl-.tiff, vs, George W. Per­ tbe coanty of Rarrv. fa the state c
rin. defendant.
December 4. |S7». la lltrnr 13 of n
AN IOWA 6OLLEGE DESTROYED.
Notice hi hereby riven that on tbe second
Bradford. Pa. Dec. 27 —A terrific north- day of November A. IE ires, a writ of attach­
ment was duly l*sued out of the circuit court
wat wind blew here all day yesterday. Id for th* eouaty of Barry, at tbe suit uf Gertrude
the
the aboie named plaintiff, against the
this city the house of John CarmH, at tte Mowry,
lands, tenements, goods and chAltles, moneys
brad
of
Sanfuix!
street,
was
blown
from
it*
and
effects at George W. I*&lt;n&lt;u. tnv Above
FEEDING LONDON’S POOR.
o’clock ycHterday morning fire broke out ir
defendant
; for the sum of tan thousand dollars,
toe main building of tbe Western college, al foundation and left reclining on the hill side which said writ was returnable on tbefifth day date’oHhIs aotloe im:?bundredand*tweiXr
y Spent with Lavlali Hand ti
at angle of 40 degrees. The family were in of November, A. D. 1380.
Toledo, and as a high wind from tbe northfive dollars, and no sutt or proceedings at law
tbe bouse at the time, but beyond being badly
having l»ec:i Instituted to recover the ainout
Xoxuox, Dec. 3'..—Owing to the improved w&lt;at wm prevailing at the time Ute ratin fnghten&lt;«l escaped unhurt. John Evans'
secured by said mortgage or xuv part tberraf.
Attorneys far Plaintiff.
structure was eousnroed before the damn bouse, in course of construction, nt KM JackNotice Is
condition of trade this ha* been the morricst
coukl I*- ( becked. All that wa* saved wa* a nor. avenue, wa* lifted from It* mxlerpinning
MORTGAGE
SALK.
,
part of tbe library and tbe content* of tbe
Default having been made In the conditions
treasury. The kse is A 150,0 4), with insur­
of a certain mortgage mode by Daniel Uoru well Hastings, county o.
general than usual, notwithstanding tbo fact ance of A22.5OO only. Tbe citizens of Toledo
Up tbe west brach ot the Toutingwant to Thomas Alv*r*ch, dated December 1st. A. D. Kan. (that being the
held a meeting yesterday afternoon, and creek forty-three derricks were blown down WSr. and recorded fa tbe office of the Register at court for the county
Deeds,
tor the county of Barry and state ot auction to the bteh
holidays. Everybody who bod money to spend took step* tor tbe immedtete eractioa of a
MJ Iriiigan.on tbe second day of December. A. D. drecribed In xaM n&gt;&lt;
in alleviating the devututioa of the poor new building. Tte school will go on a* counted. Four wore blown down ut Mt. UPT. in Uber 30 of mortgages on page Mt ou as may be necessary Od i
which
mortgage,
h claimed to be doe at on
sprat it lavishly, and its a remit of thia dia- usual.
. - - -said
■ - mortgage as a
Kaub, thirteen at Turjiort and six &gt;&gt;n tte the date olthfsthere
notice tbe sura of throe hun­
poaitioo over d.lKX) at the poorest of the chiL
Jewett farm al Caster. Report* from Gar- dred and one dollars mid nine eenu. and an al- ISM being desert!
that certain piece «
tornev's
fee
of
thirty
five
dollars
provided
tor
lock
Hollow
»ay
marly
all
the
derrick*
in
New York Dec. 2s —Drawings were filed
Cbristeras tasting, and received prewats of
that viciniPy were pi-'kod up by the wind in said mortgage, ana no suit or prtoeredinxs at described as follows, to wit: That portion uf
law having been Instituted to recover the
toys, clotaing, etc. Many other lucaHties is at tlw building bureau Friday for a
and strewn on tbe ground, in many cases tbe moneys secured by said mortgage, or any part the a. ctiiwe»t fractional quarterotsceCtra ten.
story residence for Oolite P. Huntington, tte
tbe city and metropolis were visited by siniilying east of the ereek wttieh runs throrah ssu.t
thereof:
Now there tore, by vtrtw of the power of rate
bens giving way to the force of tbe humcontained In suud mortgage aud the statute fa n ortb. range cfaht west. Dated. December 1C. tb©.
such ease made aad aroridea. noura is hereby
window*
surmounted
with
heavily
carved
dringhtun employes, besbire bestowing pres­
an- at least 400 rigs blown down. Telegraph cirun thal on Saturday tbe first day of February
DavtdA a-wxrr.
ent* of money,-etc., upon hundreds of others. stone Tbe house will have a frontage of Kt wires are down fa all directions. Thy loeses A. D. 1«M. at ten o'clock in the forenoon I shall
Alonzo E.
feet, a depth of 1(B feet, win be eighty feet aa for as ran be estimated will aggregate at sell at pu% lie auction to the highest bidder, at tbe
in height, and will probably cost &lt;500.000.
least M0,000
of HaMIr-fv (ihat being the place where the cir­
MORTGAGE SALE.
perfect weather contributed greatly to tbo
cuit court lor Barry county Is bidden), the
Tbe Hurrfeane at ritUburg.
Default haring been n*sde 1b th
premtsM ideteribed In raid mortgage, or so
PimiBVRG, Dec. 27.—Many houses were much thereof as may be aeeMsary to w the
amount fine ou eaid mortgage, with Interest at
THAT CLERK OF THE WEATHER.
negroes, were yesterday landed in the county blown to tte ground, fences were felled and s-wn per cent anti all leaal cost*, together with
and r--corded
au attorney lee of
eovennmed fur thereto,
jail One of them is a brother-in-law of
deetructive hurricane tte premises being described !o said mortgage
as all those certain pleera and pareeto of lad.
ble
anxiety
is
felt
at
situate la the township at Cartton. in tie Uiero is claimed to be due at tt*
Fudlat, O.. Doc. J6.—Piiilip Smith
notice the sura at two thousand i
talk of lynching, but tbe cltisens concluded
dollars and fifty six eonfi and an a
that there had been enough disorder here. direct track of tbo gale. No livre have been
forty dallare provided for la raid e
quarter ol tbe northwest quarter and oortbei
lively
reported tost, but it is feared as soon as the quarter
of south west quarter and tbe raul
storm
subsides
It
will
be
dfecovernd
that
aa usual
west of the uortawest fractional quarter a
tbore to lorn of both life and property.

make In this last desert)

W. Taylor, of Hurd avenue, plucked a bench

given that on
tbe divorce obtained by Gen. Boulanger

fag eight sailors from th« Unital States fish

mounting

der. at tbe nor

come report* that the fruit trees are putting
i wealthy fady who has advanced him large
1 sums of money.
.

’• Electric Bstt
caused TJxOOO damage, dirtributed among
n

nf nMn. TmwwhAm

**

' - *

- -

■ back draught” flames, and

Milrate Will Be
Jake KjUrafa will receive as offer from tbe

i*

Si Ir1 R ■■ M CINCINNATI to JACKSOmrilXE

pkd newjiixiy, left that hmI at Mare
Island navy yard Monday night and started
for Vallejo. Tb« night wa* dark and tbe
tid« running strong, and tbe boat upeet
whan near the U. 8. S. Theda A boat wastowered from tbe Thetis and five men »o res­
PROBATE NOTICE.
cued. John Enright, a sailor, who wm on State of Michigan, county of Barry —&lt;i
Notice is hereby given, lb*: by xa o
tbe Probate Court tor the coanty ef
on the sovuath day of November,
boy were drowned. None of the bodies has made
Itw, six monltix from that date were;
been recovered.

5

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FUIERALS IN THE EAST.

DR. HARTMAN S

HOW MORE THAN HALF THE WORLD
THIS FRKVAUEMT MALADY GBAP
HIOAJULT DESCRIBED

AM EXIMXHT ACTMM CUM®.
POLYFU8OF THE NOSE, THE RE­
SULT

or

CATABBH

?B-BU-XA AMD LA-CU-FI-A

This term i» applied to a low form of hiflaMnatton of the mucous membrane of
the nose, gradually spreading tlirough the
head and down the throat Chronic (old)
catarrh ieol&lt;D. hence chronic catarrh is an
oktadd. A person takes a cold In the
iteud: in time he contracts another,
which will increase the previous attack.
In tbe couixfrf time he is conscious of nev­
er lielug free from a cold. Hence It is rem­
nants of several eolds that generally con­
stitutes chronic catarrh.
Children take cold during an attack of
measles, scarlet fever, croup, diphtheria or
mumps, which may extend into the mid­
dle ear. producing running of the ears, and
tmrthfl or even total deafness or it may at­
tack the umsite, permanently enlarging
them . The diaease may extend Into the
larynx and destroy the voice—aphonia.'or
render it husky for life. Finally It may
puss down along the mucous roembnune
into the bronchial tubes, producing bron­
chitis or asthma, and may even extend In­
to the air-cells of the lungs and awaken
cvnsamptlon.
VABiETtiiH.—Humid, by prrtropbic. sup­
purative. and atrophic catarrh.
Hvmw Catarrh is a common rtad, be'cfHues chronic with discharges from the
hum- and throat. This form is often called
■ Follicular Pharyngitis."
IlrPEKTBoratc Catabrjl—The muc­
ous membrane is thickened, of grayish red
appearance, and elastic to the touch. Tbe
discharge is whitish, stringy and tenacious
Somestimes the thickened nnrous uiembnune exercises so much pressure on tbe
irritated nenes that it produces very an­
noying neuralgic pains or headache, which
cannot l»e pennantuitly relieved until the
catarrh is effred.
Srm’RArivr.Catarrh.— In this form
of chronic catarrh tlie expectoration is
greater, and finally becomes profuswi, yel­
low aud ten*ciou&gt;. The quantity erf the
discharge from the nostrils and through
tbe posterior nares is something enormous.
Atbohic Ciino.x-ic Catarrh (ozu na&gt;.
is also known as. ulcerative, diy and fetid
eatarrii. and when the syphilitic or scrof­
ulous poteen is associated with this dLwc
it is called syphilitic or scrofulous cat-

my own doctor. 1 tried all tte tariona pop­
ular catarrh remedire—gave them all full,
fair, exteadol trials, and found that, what­
ever they were said tn have done for others
they didn’t fill tbe bill In my case.”

-Thi n began a new phase of suffering,
polypi, those terrible tumors which grow
out of certain forms ot catarrh, began to
develop in my noee. Then I began among
the surgeons. Bvery one 1 consulted said
he could remove them, but that the polypus
was that sort of a tumor that, even if re­
moved. there were nineteen chances out of
twenty it would grow again.
“About this time some one. to whom my
care wm familiar, said to me one day: “Why
don’t you go aud see l»r. Hartman? He h
one of the greatest surgeons of tlie time.”
I thought I’d make just one more trial. So
1 called on Dr. Hartman. After a careful
and thorough examination he said he could
remove the polypus, and what was wore to
tbe purpose, remove it in snch a xtf that
If would never return. This was indeed
good news,
lie removed the polypus,
without pain. The jmlypua did uot return,
and now the danger of Its doing ao Is past;
My nose is as clear aa anybody's and I can
breathe tlirough it as well as ever."
The ductor's success In removing the
nasal tumors gave me confidence in him
and I wanted him to cure the catarrh and
makeiue whole completely. He advised
me to use La-cu-pi-a and follow it every
wa? tlie directions contained in a little
book he gave me called “Tbe Ills of Life."
“If you do thia", said the doctor. “I'll
guarantee you will get rid of the catarrh,
of long standing as It is. just as easy a*
you did the polypus.’* Well, to utake a
long .story short. I began to use the La-cupi-a. following the directions in the pam­
phlet, and 1 am. ut this day. a thoroughly
sound man.
My catarrhjis all gone, my thr&lt;&gt;at and
nasal passages an- iu&gt; clear and unobstruct­
ed and healthy as nature intended them
to be. I tell you there is no medicine to
compare with La-cu-pi-a for this terrible
disease, in the form I had it- 1 know Lacu-pi-a alone paved mv life."
Yours truly,
A. M. Noble.

The following was written by a custom­
er ot O. Rorabeck’s Farmer’s Sheds, he liv­
ing much pleased with the treatment him­
self and ream received while there. Mr.
Korabeck Is well know in this vicinity,
his many friends therefore will be interest­
ed In in readhug these few lines nt rmmimcndatlon:
■
Don't leave ytour horses in tire street.
Exposed to rain aud snow and sleet.
With nothing n -ar for them to rat.
Except to chew the cold post meat;
But drive around to Cliurcb and Court street.
Where itoraand Io* you there will meet.
in this condition tbe phlegm and mucous
With frendly hand they will you greet.
become thicker and much mom U-nacIons
And show yfei to a snug retreat.
Where you can warm hands »iw feet.
tbari’in tin* other varieties of catarrh des­
In comfort too your luncheon eat. Z
cribed above, aud instead of being expect­
Your horses they will put away.
orated, become* dry: forming scabs or hard
And feed them with the beat of hay;
lumps, which cause atrophy, or thinning
of Lite membnuit-. When this font*, of cat­
And If your wU« and daughter come.
arrh is fully developed it usually causes a
From distant town or home.
They too wifi welcomed be;
green or bloody dteeharge, «nd yet in the
For in.that office then- you see.
inaX&gt;rity of cases of this variety the patient
Their wraps .if pareels mar be left
can breath fairly well through the now.
In rafety until railed far ;
in some cases the disease itssnints the
Your teed or grain they will not »tenl,
But give your norsei a beam meal.
atrophic fuc-n^at once. Some linger long
For ton centa you may have a shed.
with this loathsome ulcerative catarrh, go­
Where team aud wagoxi too max stand;
ing on from bad to worse, able to work and
Your horses there can then be led.
With bay aud grain at yonr command.
apparently enjoying fife, until finally the
For llor.i and I~&gt;l will give you every ca
lungs are suddenly attacked with galloping
That yon can wish for anywhere.
consumption.
Catarrh ij the most prevalent the must
productive of dtecomforL and most liable
to a variety of dangerous and distrrasing
John Boyle UR*illy was Bern at Dow th
oompikations of all chronic dteeat-es.
Castle, Count; Meath. Ireland. He is 45
When catarrh extends to the bronchial years of age. medium irolght, athletic buUd,
tubes it mod producesjfebortness of breath large eyes and a massive forehead. He looks
and palpitation of tl’e heart ou slight exer­
tion.
canoeist. He hste a ddight Jul scho. .Ibo v smite,
Again, in the same manner, tlie disease aud bu laugh is contagious. O’Reilly ta-grm
extends down the mucous membrane of the life on The Drogheda -Vrgus while yet in his
't-sophaguH to the stomach, causing indi­
gestion. dyspepeiA liver complaint, and er in tho Ti-ath huarirs. otherwise known as
sympathetic derangement of the heart.
the Prince of Wales’Own. White there he
TRKATMEJtT.
became an Kp&amp;eleof revolutionary doctrines,
If the chronic catarrh of the nose, head was arrested for tdgh treason, and in June
or throat is of the humid form, or of a tSdfi, wins rr-ntecced to twenty years' penal
mild character, take a tablespoonful of l*e- sorvitadc, He wa« confiued in viwiow Roifra-na befrwe earii meal and a! bedtime, and liah prtaws until Octolwr, 1877, wtau Be,
continue it without tbe |aa»t interrupttan with several taker political 'ctmvicto, was
until a j&gt;ernianent qure is effected. Bnt If trnu?p.irt(\l to finish his sentence in the penal
the disease is of long standing, ami is cotadosof We&lt; Austinite.. After enduring :
therefore of hn*rtrophic variety, or If prison life there for alxnit a year. ht&gt; made
there Is much hawking er expectoration- bis esciipa in an oj»en boat, wa* picked up nt
suppurative in form—take a tableepoonful sea by the American « haling bark Gazelle,
of lA-eu-pi-a before each meal aud at bed­ and finally reached Phikui-lphia ia Novem­
time. and continue to use it without tbt ber, 18011.—Current Literature.
least interruption until six bottles have
Iwcti taken.
Then discontinue the Ia-cuThe Indian hign Lunguag.-.
pi-a and take a large tablespoonful of i’oAlthough there are 73 different language
rn-au before each meal regularly, and at and about 9(XJ dial.vt* spoken by the Ameri­
bedtime, until perfect recovery has taken can Indians, the sign laugungo is eqtuUlv
place. But, should the bowels tie consti­ understood by all th" tribe*. Chief Natchez,
pated. a sufficient dose of Man-a-lin must of the Piute tribe, is an adept in the sign
be taken as dlractod on the label of the language, Ln Washington city some vrara
’•octle, half an hour after each ir.eaL to ago be held a consultation by signs with the
produce one free motion from the bowels best.experts, In which be gave an account of
dally. This treatment. If continued 3 few the troubles existing at that time with some
months with persistence and regularity, bands of renegade Indians tip nrar the Ore­
will positively core every case of chronic gon line, descriUug a trip he made to tho
•atarrii.
camp of tire hobtllas, Natchez enjoy* tlie al­
, 2^..°^ tu BVaid “&gt; mteunderstamliag. most solitary ht&gt;n&lt;x- of liaviug had Bis talk
1 will itiuslrate the u.se of Pe-ra-na and publish*! in tho government reports on the*;
I^a-cu-p;-* in the treatment of Catarrah by matters, with a full explanation of every sign
rung, iu the l.-menage of patienta. cures be u*ad tn conveying tbe tntell iganre sought
trf the varieties to which each Is applicable. from him. He was highly spoken ot by gov­
- The first is of tbe Humid variety- for ernment expata far hi» great kuowtedgeof
which Pe-ni-na is a sure cure;
aud rradineas in tbe Indian sign lauguagv.—

ATCHJH3K. Kan.—Dr. S. B. Hartman A
Tracked me solely.
Thanks for your
prompt attention.
Three rnrrntito ago I
Wm a terrible sufferer from Acute Catarih
er Influenxa. Tbe slightest change of temperturex or a draught would bring mi a

Xebraaka Blow TVellt.
Tbe blow wells to be round on the divide

ud bu*d th.

BURN AND BURY THEIR DEAD.
him tb. nickel, rereading with a laugh M

osuts, aud that square, u*.’

Tbe home &lt;rf cremation is iu the cast Siam
disposwof most of ita bodfe* In this way, and
I saw a dozen of corpera frylujr and staling

his wife:
‘
•There’s that fl veoents I bet you on Boyer’s
fcnuority.”
ivwnatre-y in Japan, where lira men iu charge
The acquaintance flipped the coin from his
told me they Irarut lietwceu three and four
right to his left hatid, and banded it to bl»
hundred taxlies a month, and I attended afemale oompnuioit "Ith the remark:
btg cremation iu Hannah.
“There’s that five cento 1 burrowed for that
This Jaitanewi crematory wax ox the e.lRu
cigar thia morning."
trf Kioto. Iu going to it I drove through lira
Itraets of shops flllfsl with tiro ta-nutiful blue
and, reaching over, dropped it Into the wash­
rhino for which that city iaso noted, and out erwomans Land, saying:
through fields nf rice aad tea to n targe brick
“There’s the five cenu 1 owe you, aud that
buiMing ou tin-aide of a hill A* 1 went I
juit makes nx square."
pa«o&lt;l many funeral proctaadoui,. consistfa q;
It was all dona so quickly and In such nnoffof *tal tvart j»|* iu blue gown* and bowl bats, haad way that it wa* not until the coin waa
(our of whom carried a box xwuug on u pote,
in the hand of its first po&lt;eiMBor that the paewhich rested upon their 4i«jklw&gt;. This te&gt;x
waa much like a child’s playhouse, and it hud
Ita roof and ita curtained windows. I wkx
' had paid, pacing in turn through the hand*
told that it was a coffin tu^l that each party
of the washer woman, the conductor, the stout
lorried * corpse. These coflini were al rout
four felt long, two frat wide aud four feet
friendhnoquaiiitance. the stout now’s friend’s
high. They wore made of chin white pine,
acquaintances wife, and the stout man’s
anpaiuted add unvarnished, and^ach coffin
friend’s acquaintanoe’e wife's wuri^rwoinan,
a burned or thrown away at the Ame rrf tbo
In all paying seven debts and coming hack to
burnlng'of the body.
The civinatury Ittelf loolcrwi much like an
Ameriain engine room; the furnaces might
have been made in America, mid they were
built so (that they opeoed into on aisle rnhning nnamd a larg-&gt; room. Wood wiu piled
at their doors nnd a furious draught wicked
the air fiito their mouths, and tlie great finmes
roanxl as they ate up tlie butnirn fuel which
was piteil in tho vaulte above them. There
wa« but little wneil as I entered the building,
but I cotlld taiar the crack i tug and frying of
tbe fltsrfu nnd the whole of tii&lt;&gt; learning coukl
be plrrtnly seen. A hollow eywl. bald hesuted
{bool presidwl or»fc’ them, anti he stirred up
the firce as he ctaubid to me in regard t.i his

“We have,’’said bo, “first. rocond nnd third
?taa» cretnatiuns, and wv graduate our rate*
uror’hng to the age erf the body. A nmr or
woman tvm be burnt in first f'u« style for
|2.-i0. We will give either a good wood
man off; in v»-ry respectable stylo for fl.
Children under 3 years are lrar.it. ncvunltag tn the class, for fl. 75 cento or flfi cents,
and boys and girls from 3 to 12 years of ag«
ire burnt for from fil.30 to 75 cents api« e.
“We burn tho belies as soon ns they &gt;x»me

st tbe dead after the cremation ia over, and
hnnliy torffbs.”
Siam ta the land of cremation. It costa
more money to die there than to live, and the
funeral.', erf our congressmen, which are |&gt;*id
for ut extravagant rates by the government,
.■mt but little, in enmparfaron with that of th*
Camera nol4&amp; Whon a king dies in Siam
the wlrol* mtdoii takes part in a funarni. and
H,(XX) 008 arid upwards are sometimes spent
« tbe turning of the royal embalmed body

&gt;f months after her death, and the foreign
merchants iu Bixin trought thousands of dol­
lar* worth uf goods from Europe and China
Cor the king to give os prraenta to thuro who
xune to tii? funeral
A gnat temple ar
palace, with roofs covered with gill jropcr,
was built us tar bk*r, and th" fun«ral car r.at
vvcrtaid with pure gold and set with jewel*.
This car was six stories high, and it was sur­
rounded by tiers nf golden umbrella*.
Ail the foreign diplomat* attended tbe tarning. uml ttarae wa? a tiger fight, a lion dance,
tod a tournament among the &lt;*el«brat&gt;ona
The king ligbtei the fire al 6 p.m.. and ho

imtB'r to tlwnn«t noted of the mournsr*. It
took a tifll week to perform the cco-inouies.

Having too msny winter goods I will for tbe

HONTH

OF i*UflNlWKT

Sell the following at 1 off regular price

Overcoats, Cloaks, Shawls. Underwear, Hosi­
ery. Leggings,.Gloves. Mittens, Caps, Horse
and Bed Blanke s, Beaver Shoes and ’S ippers, Wool Boots, Lumberman’s? Sodks,
Hoods, Fatcinators, Toboggans, Flannels
and Yarns.
This is one Of the best opjwrtuulties ever offered the people of Prairieville aijd vicin­
ity to buy winter goods way down. AU goods charged at regular price.
Battier and
egg' taken mine a» cash.
Prairieville D&lt;v.-’Wth 188V.
_ .

3ME.FJ. &amp;OSS.

The Only Physician Who Cures Deafness.

It aeut all hands into n brown study, and
the story is true, too.—Philadelphia In­
quirer.
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Would tte Playa right*.
। Iu tbo course ot my* professional career I
snppoMt I bavo had ditee on to IJKX) matiuacripU of play* mibtoittod to me for rending
by HUitatiouN amateur playwright*. When­
ever possible I havo glanced over the manu­
script, for, a* tiro poet says, “full many a
gem of purest rnr wrone tiro dark, unfuihomvd rave* of ocran bear," etc., and I
might ta» tho means of bringing one erf them
to light. I novrr Imre.been, however.
It k astonishing tbe number ot people who
think they can write plays, almost ns astound­
ing as tho fact that nomeot them actually gee
before tbe public.
1 recall with some amusement bow, about
fifteen year* ago. when at Columbus. O.. a
youth, who is now is the foremost ranks ot
journalism, came to‘m* witli bis face lighted
up with tho fever ot enthasia-m and adied
me to look over a five-net dramatisation ot
Charles Reade's “Put Yourat-lf Ia Hi* Place.w
When he called tiro uexl day 1 told him bb&gt;
production Lad merit, but it ptaamaed 'rae
M-rlous drawback, lie askt-d wbat that wux,
and I replied that it would not take twenty
minute* in all to pre-eut his entire drama.
He wa* incredulous at fir*:, and, to convince
him, I read aloud one of bis octa in less than
five minutes.

play wifi eat up their hoes. On tbe other
band, I hare had tragedies submitted to me

stallment plan — b-wis Morrison in St. Loul*
Globe-Democrat

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DR. O. CLAY TOUU,
Office,and Dispensary, Room 4, Immen Block, 43 Monroe St,
Grand Rapids, Mich.,
Curas Ueafn*'.*. Stases In Read. Catanh. BroncldtH. Ch«*xtnail*:». Ncgious Debility, Unroteare,
tairren:it-sx and iIImmm-* resulting from early indfoerrtions and r xet-rar* &lt;rf nntnhcMNl. *bd dh
ease*of the Urinary Organs, blood, stomach, lung*.r&gt;e aixl rar. fit*. &lt;-kl «or»«. Iteleidug. Dyspep-

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one call If pwwinte tarartiona In all tangusxea. U you rannot fee cured 1 win i.-ll you *o. His
inedichws ere ro-&gt;ta. hrrtra. and ttarks.wsed by the ludtatrMH South Anwrh-o *r«l tire Kasllndtas.
where the doctor Uai sj&gt;eni uurnv years In nroreasful pr*rt!re. A« tbrar ladtan mrdiciret’canDCM
t&gt;e obtained In the drug store*, they mint te obtek ed of DJL TODD at l ‘- &lt; fftc. C Monroe
sexes in these cases. A London Time* writer,
spcqking of Germany’s “beauty taith," »ay*-.
“A resnnrk mad* by a vain old man has
chiefly helped to make Schlangenbad famous, j
Th* speaker was an elderly Frenchman, and
ha sold that bathing in tbe water there ren­
dered him iu love with binurolf. Since this
repealed by Sir- Francis Head, wbo iu hfs
old age sought relief at Schlangenbad, the
nnmbra- ef ranlo vtutors ba« not fallen t.v
•bort of the ternate.

h,

royal barge and strewn upon th.-waters nf
the M- naai river
Every man in Kinni ha* as good a luunung
m hu purse will buy, but few are able to ontartaku tbe expeiuw of taiikling a palace in
which to be burned. The average cremation
take- place on a pile of wood laid crc^way*.
and after it it over the tamea are gathered up
md tied in a rag to be kept as rdlroa Tbe
Itaraee* always walk to their funerals.
They are tiro richest and brightest nrarchants of the end, nut there is no dilterenee
ihown as to their condition at funerals. Tbe

naked or the Tower* of SUrare, tbe boner of
all goiug to tbe same rewrvoir, and the vul­
ture* who today feed on the flesh of Dives
make their morrow’s meal off of Lazarus.

\ \ Tax JwX

HINDOO CRKMAT1OXX

I saw many cremation* among tho Hin­
doo*. and I attended not a tew funera's in
India. Tiro Irodlra were generally carriol on
tiro shoulders of men without coSQ*. nnd
oovered with clotiu. In some case.- a band
accompanied the procession, and the bnrn-

cutta they took plara in unrooft d sheds on
tba bank-, of the Hoogley, but the fines were
built ou the ground, and a little hole was
mooped out below them to make a draft.
At Beusres the c; amadous took place in
tbe opeiMiir. and after tlie body hail burned
dragged down into the river.
osatc.

Tbe undcr-

Thea- pcntlde over tin funeral, aud

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Thn powder never vanes. A marvel of purity
strength and wluflesotnrtrads. More economical
than tbe ordinary kinds, und cannot toe sold in
competition with tire mukltudeof low tret, short
wetght. alum or phosphate powilvrx. Sold only

(nations. They break the •llww*. svrteta,
knee and ankle joint* before erenmting the
body, and at CakiuUa tbe body is placod on
tbe fire with the face doWnwarda It is cov-

an hiterwrtiag field of study fur tbe natural-

Croup Remedy!
A rich man will bcikI hw wxil to heaven

what he can buy. The dtwnre anil everything

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FOR CHILDREN.

End.nri by ripidua. Imp H U i
V «n Dnotau.
j

I tried various- remedies.

OAKLAND

clwmter which so drcuratety de-eribdrawr. into tbe well.

STOVE.

ddng Fe-ru-ua as
improve with the

tbr first don is

which a pipe

funeral. A rajah ot Calcutta not long ago
spent &gt;250,000 in burning hi* father, and rich
families often spend as high ar. f'.00,000 »a
Uris sort of fireworks,—Frank G. Carpenter

; Call aci Sae It at

tarn oi gravel m which water » found comIt

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HASJI^GS, MICH.. JANUARY 8.1890.

Hastings Banner

collect!, of Kalamazoo, bad the misfortune
Tbit Is the moat open win ter ever kaawn
to shoot his left thumb off by the accident­ at Cheboygan.
al discharge of his gun, which will cause
The was 726 prisoners in the JackaeR
him to lose one term in his school year..
prison Jan. lab
Dr. Hyde dressed the wound, but had to
imjoitit the thumb near the wrist.
The Kings Daughters are being organiz­
ed in Charlotte.

Published Wednesdays by

CLOTHING SALE
Nov. 12th Naumburg, Krays, Lauer &amp; Co., New York City, the larg­
est wholesale clothiers in America, sold their entire Fall and Winter
Stock of Fine Clothing at peremptory auction sale. Owing to the
magnitude of the gigantic stock small dealers could not compete.
Hudson, largest Retail Clothier in America and owner of leading
stores in nine of the largest cities in the country, atteeded the sale.
After spirited bidding in which dealers throughout the East and
West participated, Hudson carried the day and $35,000 worth of Mgn’s
and Boys' Suits and Overcoats became onrs. We own them at prices
whereby we are enabled to retail superior clothing at far below cost
to manufacture.

Monday Morning
----- THE-----

TOWER CLOTHING CO
INAUGURATES THE MOST

GIGANTIC SALE
-----OF-----

Ready-Made Clothing
EVER ATTEMPTED IN MICHIGAN.
We guarantee to save all purchasers one-third to one-hall on every
dollar invested. Country dealers should call and inspect bargains
they will never see duplicated. Citizens of Grand Rapids should
avail themselves of this provident opportunity of securing stylish,
well-made clothes at way lielow prices charged by small dealers tor
inferior made garments. Non-residents should send their orders in
by mail without delay as we reserve the right to withdraw any lines
we advertise us fast as sizes become broken.

HUDSOM’S

TOWER CLOTHING CO

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO
KALAMAZOO. MICH.

Tie LARGEST
STOCK

Our Stock
'of
DRESS
GOODS
and
DRESS

CLOAKS !
WESTERN
MICHIGAN

DRINK

COFFEE
A TRUE COMBINATION OF

Mocha,, Java and Rio.

A BKAOTIFUL SOUVKNIR
never has
been finer. Picture Card Given
WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE
Wecall
LION
COFFEE
Special
When you buy your Groceries try a
Attention package
LION COFFEE. It lathe
De«l in the United States—made up from
to our
a aelectiun nf Mncha, Java anti Rin,
Fine Line properly blended and is cotKvded by all
to make the nicest cup of Coffee in the
of * laud. For Sale Everyrrhere.
PATi’ERN
Woolson Spice Co., Maef n.
Kansas City, Mo.
Toledo, O.
SUITS
mnum ran rou jmbb rot nxn
at all
THE MARKETS
PRICES.
Broadcloth lb.
and’
Imperial
fiaef—Llv'e. t2^oc*lvw. tX’SAH MCloth
1MTO— .C.
Lime—SeilingBlS.sc per bbl. water lime. |1J»
in all the I; perbH.

AT

EXTRA LOW
PRICES

Ladies’,
Muses’ and
Ckilta’s
GARMENTS

New

ts, Curtains and Rugs!
cal/ and examine our
ECTFULLT.

UASTIXQH, MICH.

_____ ___

On New Yvnr's eve the dance al Quimby
was broken up by a free for all fight. J a*.
Reed wemed to be Hie leader. He. It
Beems. did not even Bp«re tbc women.
Some were knocked down and oue young
girl, Mis* Muy Faile was knocked on the
stove and got her bandrt bhmt. Quimby
was not the only placetif disturbance, how­
ever. Morgan waS alwi the scene of ratlier
a disgraceful tight In which two brotherain-law bad a set two: oue rarried a black
eye. the other although uut marked up,
got the worst of tlir fight. Strong drink
was nt the tottom of It all.
, Fiah light seen on tbc Jake Sunday night.
iPretty late In the season for spearing fish,
uilowing us to Judge.
Game Warden Hyde caught a couple of
young men killing quails one day Inst
week.
The free methodist minister had to give
up his trip to quarterly conference on
count of the wcatintr and bad roads.
E. O. Hyde Is head sawyer in IL
Strong’s mill at Thoniapple lake.

COUNTY NEWS.
Delapt-d Latter.
Mrs. Shfeld received a telegram on Wed­
nesday from her sister in northern Michi­
gan Mating that her sister’s husband was
not expected to live. Mrs. Shedd started
for the north Thursday morning.
Harlow Honey well’ll bov accidentally
shot his hand on Saturday. We have not
heard the particulars.
The Mito church was dedicated on Sun­
day. Tbeiexerctees were very impressive.
L. Loveland is busy getting a stock of
double and single harnesses on hand for
the spring grade.
Frank Norwood, of Delton, had a fox
chase on Christman.
The schools in thia wetinn of die coun­
try are in a nourishing condition.
‘ Prof. Smith and wife have returned
from Woodland whirt* they spent Christ­
mas.
Our' Christmas tree was a very pleusant
affair.
Mr. Doster took in 81.241 of taxes on
Saturday.
We notice in the school column that
many teachers are anxious to procure some
good work on language. We have exam­
ined several work* on language, but have
seen no work that in our opinion, equals
"Longhi New Language Exercise*,’’ in
three books. Part 1, Is intended for Ut
and 2d reader classes*, part‘L for 3d and
4th; and part 3, grammar and composition.
Part 1 and 3 do not take up technical
grammar but are intended to gradually
dcvelop the language of the child. These
l»ooks begin at the right point, progress
naturally and' reach Just what we, as
teachers and parents, should alm at.
Every teacher ought to have some such
work whether their classes use it or not.
These books are published by Van
Antwerp. Bragg A Co.

The Owosao Chewing Gam factory h
running fall blast.
Robins were seen at lAe. Barter, Mus­
ic gun county, Jan. 1st ;

Win. Bellih of Detroit bromes principal
of the Quincy schools.
.

The Bay City mt salon
children New Year's day.:

fed 400 poor

There were 331 priaonera In the M—gon county jail last year.

era arc in bloom at Traverse City.

Wheatfield waate s town-halt
What
upon eiirth will a wheat field do with a town
halL

A fat'd ease of the tntittertzi is recorded.
In Detroit, that of Sophia Domkans, aged '
16 years.

Pipe laying on the Bowaitd City water
system will tiegin early nea t week,
M.
Walker, of Fenton, has secured the con­
Your scril* saw a frog the 3d of Janu­ tract
.
।
ary. It looked as If It might sing at any
Tbos. Gordon, of Lansing, killed a par­
time.
David Jordan, of Grand Rapids, visited ticularly Hvvly snake In hh back yard New
relatives in Carlton and Irving last week. Year's day. Ttiomas got a 4 our mash on
Frank Wolf, of Freeport is quite sick the reptile. .
at this writing.
The Brat case of infinenia to prove fatal
Fanners are still plowing.
D. Hinkley, of Freeport who is attend* 16, who died on New Year's day after an
ing school at Olivet, is al home.
illness of one week. .
R. Wolcott of Carlton, contemplates
C. J. Rumtey has retired from the presi­
renting his farm in the spring.
There was a party New Years night at dency of the Carson City Havings Bank,
Mr. Alriiarte, of Irving. Those present being succeeded by F. L- Fuller, proprie­
tor of tlic Northern Kent Bank, at Cedar
report a good time.
I ■ •.
: |
A party of neighbors and friends met at Springs.
the residence oflW. Burling. New Years
The propeller Qaeda, from Saginaw to
night, ami trijiped the light fantastic toe Milwaukee, loaded with salt at Oscoda
until the “wee small hours."
Thursday. the latest shipment from teat
T. Corrigan, of Carlton, had a sale the point in years. There Is no Ice In the i*k»
2d, and sold off a pari of bis stock and whatever.
. '
’ ‘f F
' F
fanning tools. It is reported he has rent­
Edward Bay is an extensive poultry deal­
ed his farm.
.
er
in
Coldwater.
He
sella
the
following
Christmas night relative® and friends to

Maple pr»»«.
Delayed Utter.
W. C. Meeks have friends from Ohio
vlHltlng them.
There was a dance at Herbert Brown's
•Christmas eve.
Anthony Ostroth died Christmas eve of
typhoid fever. He was 45 years old and
leaves four children, his aged parents,
four brothers and three sisters to mourn
his loss. He was a man who was loved
and respected by all who knew him.
We have just been Informed th»t Mrs.
Culp, who has Irees sick for the last two
or three years, died yesterday; funeral
Tuesday. 1
S. R. l!oljart spent Saturday and Sunday
In Rutland.
D. Smitli. of Ohio, a nephew nf Mrs.
Heigh. i« rijdUng iter.
D. layed Latter.
Although the weather was bad the
Clirhtuuw tteq at the Sprague wliool house
was a verywiccvasfulniffair. Each of the
member* offtlw Sunday; school received a
nlcv'prcarai.
nice
presmiL
.
Ix'wis Gdsler recently sold a three-yt-arold colt-fur
dollars.
Dr. HnntUs ou the sick list.
|
John Ryfii spent the two days proceed­
ing Chrtatmkw in Kalamazoo.
Howanl Mealier and Geo. Replogh are
running a packet mill. Obed &lt;'liH&gt;iilM*rialn
is foreman. I
Howanl Moshei attended the Masonic
lodge in ymir city last week.
Another i-orlpad of hogs was shipprrl 1
from here la»t week.
Since the: location of a picket mill here
village lots have advanced in value about
50 per ®i.t.
JamrS Duenan was at home last week.
Mrx «co. Mosier has a brother visiting
her.
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,
Drier Peak's youngest chihldicd Friday.

the number of 62 met nt the residence of
J. Fighter and wife to trurprise them on a car load of turkeys, two widgblng about
the 22d anniversary of their wedding. twenty-five pounds each. A month later
The surprise part got away from us and he received a letter from KdwaM F.
when we came there our amiable host and Stakes, of Joate Mauafirid fame, of
hostess were all ready to receive us. A
valuable present was pre*enlcd to them the pair of turkeys and was pieaeed"If you will raise far
by /Dr. IL F. Peckham. An enjoyable He added:
me next Christmas two tuikeys weigh­
time was bad by all present
ing one hundred pounds I will pay you 81
a pound Tor them.” Mr. Ray arranged
Frank Smith, of Creasy, spent Saturday with a farmer to attempt the feat, and the
and Sunday with his uncle and cousin.
' result was the shipment on December 15
Miss Anna Giddings spent Sunday at of two turkeys, ope weighlug 50^ and
the other M pounds. Mr. Stokes was de­
II a stings.
The friends of Will Smith and wife, lighted and scut Mr. Ray a check for 8104.­
'
;
■
called on them Saturday evening, after 30.
their return from Coldwater, giving them
a genuine surprise, all having a good time.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Mrs. E. &lt;i. Bennett had the tumor re­
Wanted, a competent girt
do housemoved from her face on Jan. 1st. She is
getting along as well as can be expected. work in small family. Inqg__________ ____
Mrs. Harry Wilbur has returned to her Neff at Black's Marble work, Hastings,
Mich.
home in Kalamazoo.
Walter Johnson was in this vicinity last
Sunday evening.
nunuay
r
FE-RU-NA. KAN-A.LU, LA-CUArthur Stocking and Betite Bidgood
J«* Potter’s on a visit last Son
&lt;*»y evening.

WHERE TO GET THESE FAMOU*

O. Manley and wife, of Jackson, spen t
last week with friends.
Marvin Shores and wife are visitifag
friends In the far west.
lAtn Strow is putting down a well for
Mr. Hart.
Sheriff Shrincr and Jake Osmun was on
our Greets Friday.
Mrs. A. Snyder received a very severe
fail last week, by falling ont of a buggy.
At present she Is doing finely.
t
Chas. Schofield, of Jackson, vislteK,his
mother the past week.
Steve Springet will soon start up Ms
feed mllL
Ye scribe is laid up for repairs.
K. Alhirtob has rented a piece of land
Delayed Loiter*.
for three years, of his brother.
A series of meetings are being held here
Judge Smith, of Hastings, bought the
bjthvo students from Kalamazoo college.
old homestead of James I-opkhart.
Mr. Coybendhll's family entertained
Mr. Kennedy is putting down a well.
friends from MiddleviUe last week.
Several farmers are plowing.
Mrs. Reedman is on the sick list this
Theodore Schofield has taken unto him
week.
a wife. Rev. Sheldon performing the cere­
laist Thursday Fred Htehois met with mony, Christmas &lt;*ve.
quite a serious accident while cutting
wood. ■ The Lax rianci-ri and struck his
leftlfoot, serving a small artery. Before a
Dance at G. T. Damiel's .fan. 13Ui.
doctor could lie got lie nearly bled to death.
The Carlton Center toys let the Freeport
Dr. Buchner was at Middleville and the boys come to the Center and take the tur­
Prairieville doctor refused to come and be­ keys to Freeport.
fore one could be got from I'inlnwell it
VFra. Na.&lt;h and wife were in Campbell
was nearly too fate.
.
one day last week.
Minnie Earl returns to Kalamazoo after
H. F. Barnum and &lt;7. W. Cadn are rm .
a two weeks visit at home.
the sick list
Lorin Enri has guue to Alabama to work.
A. J. ’ Cain was ou oar street* one day
The raffle here last Tuesday evening last week.
ended in a fiflit. ns usual.
John Carpenter Jr., was at the Darby
Santa Claus did not appear at thcChrist- school bouse one night last week.
maa tree for the reason that some of the
Dance ut the Center Friday night.
church people refused to have their child­
Jce Keeler rides tn a new road eart.
ren deceived.
The dogs that are all over town had bet­
Ettle Faulk comes home this week to ter be shut np night, or they may won be
stay a short time.
missing.
Soe Letter was In your elty Satartiaj.
Mrs. F. J. Thnrston is hoaie from Ohio.
Mrs. Herbert Doolittlf went to Kalama­

zoo last Saturday and hut a tumor removed
irom her wrist by Dre. Qsbom an|l Snook.
Mrs. John Barber, of fresfiy. visited at
Grand Rapid* last weekpJohn says hr doe*
Oste-2lM.?Jepwbu.
not like living alone, rooking his own grub
and washing dishes. Thinks a wife a
good thing Wbe eneuwfafered with.
I PonJtry--’tiens.5c:ehiokens.Be.
[ Hasten- Sell lay at per ton.
A. C. Tonne visited; Kalaiua/'-e last
| bait- Seiling at finer bbl. .
week.
Timothy Heed—Selltnc at K*.anpcr bu.
Heated the 20th
That new
and f.-it from debt, in three months anti u
DatroiL •
half from the time it was commenced it
Apples-Dried. 4c per lb; ’•vsporatei!
whs compteteii and dedicated and the best
‘iTHanerib.
Benns-*) t® n«r bu. for city pteked.
Unisiicd church in the eaunty.
Ruthr-iaatteK
The Hullrinders think of huikling a
a chureh herein Uie near future. There
is a few X ten fur them.
Prairtavllln Grange entertain!- Barry
county Pomnua Grange, on the 17 Inst
fume ail lilt! have a good droe.
The ue*./ time tabic on tbe C.,
gives OS allday In either yuw city
ra bMOFX T ’ mum.
Ttetkii in hug day fw shippers at
d to extra,
M. Uab.,

ShadesJ

*u all Grades and Choice Patterne.

•iCOOK:
MOS.,»*
”
AT-—

Mrs. T. Tlturston has returned from her
visit In Ohio.
Rumor says we arc to have a «lat mill in
the near future.
The aid aoetety will meet with Mrs. J.
Odell Wednesday. Jan. nth.
J. S. Cole, from the nntthrni part of the
state, is visiting friends ben'.
dinner with P. Covert, of -year city.
11. Croekford will bulk! a new irc
-the spring.
marly omuphtot atti-r naNiImt
ol Ml feet.
Snow nt Ishpcsnlng.

Wayland b&gt; to have a F
l«pl,tl»rr4» «»

in consequence of numerous letters of
inquiry as to wherh the medicines—Pe-rnna. Man-a-lin and La-cu-plUt—can be ob­
tained, and prices Of the same, we desire
to state that, it was and 1k our desire to
furnish these1 medicines to the people
through the, regular drug trade, where
they could be prescribed by i the medical
profession, and used as faasily medicines
also. Bat if any one should be unable to
get the remedies of n druggist, they cube
obtained by remitting price to the Penina
Medicine Company of Columbus. Ohio—
St.00 larbotUe, 5.5.00 for aix. A copy nf
Dr. Hartman’s book, the “ins of Life,” a
very valuable treatise ou mediefue. will be
mailed free to any address on applteattoo.
We are much gratified at the popular favor
with which our remedies have met. and
the flattering conimendaHon by laity, trade
and profession, and beg to ajaure all that
It shall be our earnest endeavor to always
keep our preparations up to (their premmt
high standard of usefulness
tlon of fresh and pure mat
pounding them In our own &lt;
with the.strictest accuracy
These remedies are for
gists.

If common gumtfp is 1
Marcelya clerk’s wife

tn&lt;
carefully

and id* has t
the ciarkk wife

big room.

family.

■nurabd h» daughter or

�MgMHRMpsra
Tbs troubte
SOT* POOR or

strongly attracted by Weeing.

By DA10LAY NOBTH.
&gt;** te o- K,

r",2i2

CHAPTFJt I.
•jftjtnra! murder! r

HE plac® was Union
5} &gt;qunrv; the time, an hour
after midnight.
Three men. leaving
three diffrreat potet* &lt;&gt;n
the aquan*. met a little
north uf the monument
of Wrahington. One of thteii left tl&gt;e
earner of Fifteenth street «nd Fourth
aresue, and walked in the dxn*ctR&gt;u of
Fourteenth street and Broadway; an­
other left the corset of Fourteenth
street and Broadway, and walk&lt;»! iu tlie
direction of Fifteenth atrv*-t aud Fourth
arenm . Three two riel closely. baring
Walked on the *IU» line in opposite di­
Factions. The third te# the corner of
Fomteentii street and Fourth avenue
and walked in tho direction of tlie |«uk,
on a line with the monument.
When the oilier two m“t. the third
bod only reached ax far a* the iron rail­
ing which insure* tlie father of his
eaunlry the uninterrupted enjoyment of
that ridit upon which he net out some
thirty or forty years ago; he had loitered
aluhg with the air of one who had no
purpose in lux walk, smoking with k*ixwi«4y puffs.
.
1%' other two walked brinkly.
But the third, having the shorter dis­
tance logo, was near enough to see the
mau whir had &lt;ume from Fifteenth street
and Fou rdkavenue stop short ai he was

about to para the other,catch him by the
arm awl peer sharply in his tare, and
heard these wort)*:
“It is you. is »L* Then take this."
Al tlie same in nw.nU the &gt;uan at the

railing raw u glittering fta&gt;'a m the night,
an upiiftixi arm brought down swiftly,
heard a blow—a groan, saw a body foil­
ing t&lt;&gt; tlie ground, and a mau quickly
dmipprsr into tlie park.
Dared by the rapid action of this trag­
edy, enacted almost at hi* very feet, be
dung to the iron railing and shouted.
“Murder! Murder,’!"
The square, which but a mument liefore sremixl to have no &lt;x-cuponta but
the thne, was quickly throngc-L
There wen- hotel* and drinking saloon*
on two Sidra/cabiute sireping on their

boxes and tramps. |&gt;lentv, in the perk,
far it was a summer's night in August.
These produc'd a crowd, while a po­
liceman came running from Fourteenth
street
“Wbo did tbisT demanded the officer,
costing u glance at the Callen man.
No one unswen-d.
He examined the body.
“The man is dead." he exciaiiwpi.
He lifted tlie arm of the victim.
“Heavens.’ The knife is still sticking
ia him. Did any one sett thisF* *
“Yes, I did.” said the man who had
first xhoutrtl -murder. "
Then he told what he liad seen.
“Stand here till 1 can take your name
ai»d addrera." raid the policeman, - but 1
must have help."
He ripped several times on the pave­
ment with iris lung night dab; tlte sig­
nal was promptly answered from differ­
ent quarters; anxmg otnere who came
was the sergeant.
After he liad heard all tliat could l«
told him be dispart bed an officer for the
Then he asked the name of him who
had given the alarm.
'
•‘Albert Wessing," was the reply.
"Well, Mr. Westing. I wppows you
will not like it. bat you will iiave to go
with me to the fetation house. Don't
have. You are a valuable witness—the
owly one who saw the deed committed."
Before the valuable witness could re­
pair two tilings occurred.
From each side a man forced bis way
to the spot where lay the body. One.
wWcame from ths Fourth avenue -ode.
had a kmse coat thrown over life night
shirt; his hare feet were thrust into slip­
pers. and his suspenders were gathered
around the wuL-tband of his trousers
like a belt; he had evidently dressed

he arid; “No, not thoonly witnera, Curl
raw tin* Lk&gt;w.”
XL'- sharply queried

Ulis interruption earae from the one
who Iwd come from tlie Broadway side;
the tody; I will send a litter to
he find been tandlng over the prostrate "Watch
ou ax soon as 1 can.
body, and u tlie two officers moved off you ax soon an 1 can."
Arriving at the station house, after all
at ths command of tbs sergeant, tbey
bad ojx&gt;ned th® rank* of threw crowding had beun excluded except the ourouer
iihuut, that enabling the light to shine and Holbrook, Weasing gave a straight­
forward account of his coming into the
upon th® dead mail's face.
•‘Who are you?" demanded the ser­ city from Philadelphia tho night previ­
geant. gnmping the arm of tlie new­ ous, and his determination not to regis­
ter him«elf at any Imtri until after he
comer an he straightened up.
Tho policeman who had coine flrstut bad taken somHliing to cot; that liaving
eaten
al an eating house, on Fourteenth
the cry of inurder recogmo-d the
street and lit a cigar, be thought tie
Speaker.
Sliding up to the superior officer he would smoke it In the park and cool off
said:
____ _________
__ before lie returned to the hotel.
He gave name* and addressee in Phil­
•lie * all right, sergeant; I know him;
head barkeeper over here on tin* corner adelphia wherehy his statements tould
be verified by telegraph.
—Morton liouse."
The sergiiuit. however, determined
Then, moved by the recollection of
to hold lum until verification could be
sundry sly ituldbatkm*. he added:
made.
"A |&gt;erfect gentlrtuan."
••l)li’“ raid the sergeant "Who i*Nr. k To tin* Wearing acquiesced *o nfuiily
‘that Holbrook was convinced he liad
Templeton? What do you know about
nothing to fear from iiivcstigation.
Idm?"
Ao expressing himaelf, lie remarked to
“Not very mueh," replieil the bar­
keeper. "Comes into our place pretty the sergeant: “De careful you do n&lt;4
oftun. Usually stope in on his way up­ have a Miit for false imprfeonment on
r
town of an afternoon. SonrtiUies comes your hands."
This made the serg^nt uneasy.
in al night, but nut often. He tvas in
The
coroner
laughed,
but would say
। &lt;mu place half an hour ago."
nothing to relieve the officer.
"Hud he ta'eR drinkbig?"
"Have no fear,” said Wearing, .“you
"No* much in our place. "
are only doing your duty.”
"Was ho intoxh'atrti?'’
This complaisancetwrured for Wessuig
“Oh uo. he never
tlrunk.
mre(ul drinker.
There were »&gt;nae the captain's room fur the night rather
friend* with him. They all went out to- Chan a cell.
Holbrook, tawing nothing to detain
gwnrr." •
"Wu-» tlwre any quarreling among him. went away.
When hr reached llic square he went
over to the spot where the murder had
"No. very fritndly and jolly."
"Still it might have been one of then* been done. He had no jnirpose in going
who knifed him."
4
“Nn." said Holbrook, "1 raw thb maa fascination—drew him thither.
The square was deserted again and
• landing on the comer of Fourteenth
qturt reigned.
retgaeU. The
no revelers
reveter* had gone
street and Br&gt;«dway. He parted from quiet
them and came this way; the others luck to their haunta, the tramp* to their
went down Fourteenth street toward the benches in the park, the "night hawk&lt;
I North river. The arc lights made every- slept again on their boxen, while they
I thing clear to me, and there were few awaited tlw Ix-kited oncn who udght re­
quire their service*.
The moon ahour
people in the square."
brightly. The silence wna oppressive; un­
"Yen. Hua is so." reiunt keiLWraaing.
broken only at intervals by the watches
of drunken song in tho distance and the
CHAPTER II.
occasional rumble of tlie trains on Third
TUE COBOWER TAKES CRAROE.
avenue.
HE coroner came
Holbrook meditated on tbc uncertainty
up at this mo­ of life. The man Templeton was young,
ment and the ser­ strong, in health, and in a moment he
geant pave him liad been struck down and was dead. He
all the fact* in his walked the street* late at uight himself
I
pntMvrion.
at times, and tlie raine fate might as
&gt; The official, who easily have baeh hL.. But this manifestly
«waaa phyririan. Avan nut a murder for tho purple of rob­
examined'lhc bery. An&lt;l was it a wanton Idow struck
body.
in sltecr wickedness through hint for
“Death waa in- blood? Hardly «ueh things do not occur
risntaneoux." he in our civilisation. There was a motive
said; “the knife for the act, a strong one doubtless. The
discovery of the motive would lead to the
the rite and pierc­ discovery of the murderer.
Tl»e first
ed tlie heart; a effort of the police would doubtless be to
]M&gt;werfnl blow."
discover that motive.
The twopoliceAs be stood something sparkkid, under
men who had gone
n-tke park rvturn- the sudden flaring of a distant electric
ed. They brtMqrht1
.
light, at his feet.
tsou-Hers, a coat and Ahat; they had be«a
He picked up tho ahining object.
f&lt;aind at different plar^, but on a lino
It wm a cuff button—a round, gold
with Lhe supjMMed flight of the murder­ button with a diamond imbedded in iu
er: first the coat, then the’ truusen and
lastly the hat—tosse^wa«ne side or the
Holbrook looked about him.
The
otii«7, nu the grass. w J
murdered man must hare lain ujwsi it.
The coroner closely exaraiaed them,
and then handed ibem to the nergeant.
There was nothing whatever in the pock- tiou with this murder?”
“Pshaw," he added, “it snuy hare lain
there oil uight. But stop! The street
sweeping machine passed over tlii* spot
twenty minutes or lew before the two

They were of cheap quality, such as
you see in front of'Chatham struct cloth­
ing alure* un wire franum. marked six,
eight and ten dollars the suit.
Apparently they bad never )»reu worn
He examined it closely.
before, for the cn-ases, which come from
"The button b»4&lt;&gt;ngx to a man who
bring folded in piles ou Che counters, romtuaDds money ami is |mrticular in
were still in them.
his dress. Good*. Bar keepers and po­
"Wont for the jxirjxjneof bringthrowu licemen do doc wear diamond buttons of
off,” commented the sergeant. “Wliere
b the rest?"
ing ia t&gt;e pork, nor inileed many iaw“We didn't find any."
yera It belonged either to the mur­
“Look again."
dered* man or hi* murderer."
Tlie two Officers moved off to obey thr
He felt pleased with himself and
order.
thought he would make a shrewd de­
"Has the )&gt;ody been enarclied?" asked tective.
the coroner.
"Perhaps it belongs totbc coroner," he
“No.”
raid aloud. "Not probable," be added,
“Then tearehiv ”
ou another tltoughL ‘‘A coroner awak­
Little was revealed. A liandkerchief. ened in the middle of the night to view
a pair uf kid gUrt*. a card cam- tilled a body recently killed would hardly ar­
with cards, bearing the name of " James
ray himself with diatnoud buttons. At
Hdroyd Templeton," a receipted tailor's
ull events I suppose 1 must turnHover
hiU, n wallet containing memoranda, de­
to the authorities. In the meantime I&gt;
scriptions of real estate in varioax parts shall go to bed."
of the city, a grid toothpick, uinety-onn
He pat the button in his puree and en­
dollars in bilk, less than a dollar in silver
tered his hotel.
change, a gold watch anti drain, a tow
It was a curious coincidence that at
cigsro.
the moment Holbrook picked uptbebutDiete articles were placet! in the hand­
V-rn a young man of fashion, who had
kerchief, tied up. ai.d given to the coro­
just returned from his club to Iris apart­
ner..
ments. half a mite distant, took off his
“Tha body may be removed, sergeant," eugt and discovered that the buttonholes
said the coroner. “Haro tlie clothes of his right cuff wore torn out and his
taken to the station house. Havu yuu cuff button gone.
.
th* names and addresses of tlis witHe looked at it a moment, muttered an
oath aud asked himself, "How was that
“Yea: ako the nanus of those who dene?"
Then he proceeded with his disrobing.
"That is well."
"Except tin- address of this man,"
CHAPTER IIL
turning to Westing, who had never kit

I
"I am a stranger in the city." he re| plied.
*1 live in Philadelphia; I nunc

••Where are you rtopjnng;
Tltis made tbc &lt;*rgeaut auspicious.

HEN Holbrook
left the station
house the coroner
“nd the sergeant
entered into a
consultation as to
the beat method
of procedure.
The sergeant
thought he saw
an opportunity u

hituwlf by the
spesdy discovery of the murderer, and be
was aaxkxis that as much progress as
He was competted byd» rules of the
department to inform the centra] i^v

grant Cn.ugl t
, It can bo i
_
1 aeithrr mid very rignittDaat things, and
that each airproaclwd «»e other dipk&gt;matieafiy.
cum. ucrgraut.'
different from the I

UKiiabdrunken twuwl."“Yes; likely to give us mueh trouble,'’
"A long exaiiiiiuitioii; little to go upon
in tlio beginning, anyhow."
“Unless the examination of the friends
the mau wad with hut develops sometliing."
“Perhaps it will."
Thi* sort uf spaititiR not having
brought forth anything, they were silent
for a short tiioe. when Hie sergeant put
in a feeler.
“What could have lra-n the motive?’
Tlie coroneK itocurned tho ball.
"It wuld not have been robbery, evi­
dently."
“At all events tlwre was no attempt
made."
“UnleH* after the blow the map was
frightened by:tho cry of VTcsring."
"That's oftblricir of it, rertainly."
This haviug'lmMight fofth nothing, the
coroner uiad&lt;&gt; “ lead.
“Still it cueM not hare liad robbery
its1purpose
You
we birth
Holbrook
. for
______
___ r..^_ ---------------------------------i and Wearing toy tlie ttuin was abdut to
! para when be ttopjicsl short and raid, ‘ll
J ia you. 1* it;' that show* bo knew tin
man Temphdan. No. it waa no* rob­
bery.”
"That was what 1 was thinking; if it
liad been robbery, even if he had known
him he would liare raid Rotbing. As a
matter of fact it m-ctiw tome tluit * was
aa accidental meeting—that is. Urn man
hnJnot waj laying him."
"Oh. do yob think suf That would
I broke it all the more difficult*'
I
"Unless Weasing was in the job aud
• gave the Hignal from tb«» other comer."
“I shouldn't wonder if you had hit it
straight now." Thix was wliat the cure
nor said aloud; what he thought was.
“My friend the sergeant hux gone off ou
tl&gt;e wrong tact; so this is iris theory,
eliT
I
i
'
.
The sergeant tluxight, rlf he won't
talk lie ain’t pump me. and so ill give
lum that little mishwder." '
Thi* game «»£ rerhol dies* might have
long continued, if it had not been interruptnd by the arrival of thr report era. ,
who luid been ur-nised by the receipt of
the new® at tlnj Ueutnd office.
Among lh&lt;*nj wa« one reputed u&gt; lie
very sltfvwd. add who was creditotl with
having trucked more than &lt;&gt;ne crime
hmur. where the police authorities had
(alkxl.
He wax known as Tom Brvan
When tlie others hurrted off with their
information he remained. Making pmui-xion to write his report ax the desk.
He w rote hutrtedly; the coroner, who
had 'xM-ti detained by the reporters, |»ropre-ed to go luNoe for tire night.

•You think then tlw murderer way­
laid him?" b* sskod.
demal, but I thinkd*e had it in fur Tom- 1
jdeton. It was bound to come when
thjy
-Why do text think sb?"
-V
“The cireuinstances surrounding the
deed, the remark of the murderer shows
surpriw at tfaj meeting.
The deed
ffiaws it was intended—ths remark does
too."
*1 agree with you there.
“You have no clew**’
“Tlie wallet containing tlie memo­
randa of e'lgngomentH mny furnish one.”
“No good: they relate to hi* daily
business."
The sergeant looked annoyed.
"Tlnuw is the knife."
“I^roperly worked that mny amount
to wnnethiug."
“Tlien there are the clothe.', found in
th j park."_________

a

st

TMM . R

for a
sliort time. Cheap."
Hu handed them back.
“TIhto is&lt;medew you have not Kimkon
of." said thr rejxirter.
At tbi* inoiuenC an officer brought in
a "drui.k,*" and when tho sergeant
Ucned again the reporter, much to Ids
chagrin, was gone.
LiVXnKUFV.]

cm of}

IS7O. IW7. mH

1/M* US aud
lauMlsK. Nloh. Mac. 3ue USB11
im
NoUas is tereby givrn ttau orruuu Iwod* »tt- Uactfio
rated In tte oxiui) of lurry bid oflln tte, state
TownsXortla
for ixie* of
aud pr&lt; \ lou* year*, and des
rribed In siatetneiiU which will hereafter be
forwarded to Ike ottee of tke fewMurrr of «*M. Hue fl chain* u
county, will te sold at pubuc anrtx*. by said
irranurer at the county mwI. on tte Orrt Monredeemed or rai*re!ied sceordaic te la*.
Hald stateu«eate eootata * fall dl*crt|rttee 9t
t-Mch parte I ot said land*, and nay te reen &lt;»
spplieatisn st tte office ®f the county treasurer
aBre* they are reeatred by him.
7 he land unn-k 08 to the *tate t&lt;w taxr* &lt;rt
iw. or otter tears aXtoe tax sates to tkHobra
last, will be offered aubjert to the right eg re
dempUos prescribed b» law.
RKXBk H. AFLI.S. Auditor General

T

lUW. t*MMX&gt; »

north westerly

Blateef Michigan.
Tatbeeireuilcourt tor tbe rountyot Dairy w
chancery.
&gt;
The petktab ot Hmiry H. Anlin, Auditor Oenenu u( said »taln of Mlchttan. reaprattulty
airan that the Itrts c&lt; laad* bmafter art forte
and marked “Schedule A." ceturin a dcwrlpUon .4 al) land* in uid count j ef Parry upsi

LM . LM
Uranu Addition.

AlMtM
a H of Iota c and

»&gt;,ul iota*and
VILLAGE OF CEDAR CREEK.

psred 1 hereon to tte iltno fixed I
Icetlou foe as provided by law. 3
adverUala* sad otter expraMs
»al&lt;t farce b of laud.

LfltT
WLLAOKOR FREEPORT
Bit

VILLAGE OF

IIDDLEVILLK.

Your |i«lUraer fanner skews and aven that
th«- taxe*. lutemt. collection fee. erat* of
advertlrtn* nud other expewr* of »*ir. and tte

S Of lit !
"Do you think Wenxmg to be connect­
ed with this crime.''
"No." replied the corrraer unguard­
edly.
The sergeant raid to himself. "Haug
it. 1 didn't give hint a •stiff' After all"
The coroner ceuld have biUen &lt;rtl his

"Why do you hold him then?" said
Bryan.
"Because he refused to tell hi* burincra in New York dry." replied the ser­
geant.
“That's hard." -•(xumented the report­
er. "it isn't erorrbodywbo wants to
make his burinoM public. It would be
very tough on an if I had to tell my
business every time 1 entered a strange
town."
This incrc.ie 1 the uncaainera of tile
sergeant, who doutaed the wisdom of
detaining the iuaii, and it was lie who
had.taken tlie revpceidbility, not the our-

on tte raid described Uud« tare remained
unpaid
kw
more
tbra
one
year
tn»in the first day of July next after their

forth, your jwUtluoor pray* • decree in

se*«lon
of payment nfthesai
and oxtondsd yle—
UM unreels o&lt; land mi

sunt* erani

ruentna U&gt; roach
raid lot ate soMnlac so a,
&gt;oM ky E H.
Heoriss
to
Delia Sweeter
*!*■•&gt; ninntnu
qr. Uae alto hr
e ate w \
line by hurt*
nwned by C.
Psul

“I do not know why I standd not tell
you." soil Wesunff: “1 do not want to
get hito the papers. Why. yo^ill ap­
preciate it when I trii you. Here is tlie
reason of my.visit: A(short tunc ago a
gendredan. &lt;n&gt;e Oarles Hereon, a weal­
thy man. died in this city leaving a large
property, hut ncitlwr chikireu nor will."
“I know the cate," said tha sergeant.
“My motlier. for certain rcorratis, be­
lieves she ix th • nearest heir, if not the

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u

Arthur’* laud

Albert

Town J Sorth a* Basts &gt; Went.

JohatouS
VILLAGE OF
lots 7, st ate
ioutstew

Town t North of Kanye 7 Wot.

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Town •_• North of Kan^e 7 West.

VIU.AGE OF
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VILLAGE UP W
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IN U.S*

U^taw k t*»

Town l North of Range 7 Wash

"Mr. Weraiug, your statement will be
verified, and if found: to be true, waaball
not detain you: but we shall exact the
pronife* Hiat you will not kavs the city
until after you have given your testi­
mony at the inquera."
Tlie promise was readily given.
Tlie cotxmer left, and the sergeant
found Bryan waiting for him.
"This »ill turn oct to be a Mysterious
case, sergeant," raid Bryan.

tramdsdnasd

And yoar prttUoner will e»cr pray. «e..
HXXBX H. ATUIN. Auditor GeiMTri.
8CHEDVLK A.
ISM
\
Tuwn 3 North of Range 7 West.
'

"Oh." raid the coroner, “we have the
rig!* to detain hnn as a witness."
The sergeant felt belter: tin* responsi­
bility now r-*ted on the coroner as well;
neveitbelee® lie jrupowxl another visit to

live. 1 hare couic to New York at her
request, first, to identify tbo deceased
roan with our relative if I can, and, hav­
ing ewtoblislied the identification, to de­
termine whetltcr a»y mother is nn heir.
I have so little faith in the enterprise
myself, 1 don't want any publicity; and
again, publicity would not b«Jp my
search, if there was anything in it.
These facta you am verify by telegraph­
ing to my mother or the lawyer we con­
sulted. He in a nian of high standing at
tho Philadelphia bar. I'll giro you the
addresses whenever you want them.”

Kall re blka

aroeunl* of taire. Interest, rollerttoo fee. eo»t
ot advertising and otter expenses at sate, as Son
Ked and encoded fa said aebMule. agnhiit
art era! parcel* of land contained therein.

W5£

* ditob Gixnuv'. OrWOB. I.
Lansing, Michigan Dec. Ji*t MM. t

�DEBIT AND CREDIT.
Uncle Sam's Standing; as to
Dollani and Cents.

PROGRE88 OF TMB

8NIZZARD.”

LONDON’S HORROR.
Details of the Holocaust at the
Pauper School.

the docton are hard prtwnnd to keep up with

A *30,000,000 HOLE IH THE BUtPLUB public departments are run with only partial

TWEKTT-8H VTOUMB Of THE FIRE.

forces. In tho capital there are mrny empty

was stricken »ith the iufluwza and was
taken Isu k to Rochester yreterday.
Htandard

Bvffalo, N. Y., Jan. 1.—*n»e first death
in -which iufiuensa M as given a* a contribnt-

—Dynamite ut Itota

lixDox. Jan. X—The paupers' ndboo

The lmjw.rt.iuce of purifying tho blood can-

WAamxOTdh CTrr, Jan. X—Th® monthly
puiiikr debt statement kwuod from the treas­
ury department yeaterday shows a decretiwj
of tbe debt amounting to *8,1 AJ,&lt;iU3 during tbe
past niontli of Ih-oemtar, and for the first
half of the current fiscal year E£&gt;',ffp0,710.
Tbs total debt, W rush in Um- ti-eawry, on

blood you cannot enjoy good health.

good medicine to purify, vitalize, uml enrich
.he blood, and Hood’s Sarsaparilla is worthy
your confidence. It Is peculiar In that it
strengthen® and builds up the system, create *
an appetite, and ton*s the digestion, while
»teradicate® disease. Give K a trtal.
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggbts.
’Tepared bff C. I. Hood A Co., Lowell, Mass.

IOO Doses One Dollar

Fargo’s
Shoes
Family
FARCO’SJ
mm jor
for tne
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for Boys and Girls,
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FARGO’S

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$2.50 LADIES'BOOT

SI*UM It M THE MTTBM (F t¥t»T SHOE.

The Forum

1, IM, it was *1,Q53JW&gt;11. showing a re­
duction tluring the enfandar year just ckamd
of *8^1(0,347. During Lhe previou- calendar
you-the d. bt was rcdured «0i^U,144. The
principal of the outrtaiultag interest-bearing
&lt;h*bt tas ba».-n reduced $121,144, UK' during the
jwast par. and aggivgatw ff«a»,K'7,4iiX
The burpluo Realm-cd «.'IO,i)UO,OOa.

ffai.aU.I«3. aguiust XU,34!&lt;,IK7 n month ago.
aad ta^JD.UOti.OOtlJaU chan on Jan. 1, IW«t
National tank deporitori'-s hold AJUJKIO.N.'k!
of goviirnmeut funds, a deenvtso of alsiut
W,5U0,l»W during tlie jswt month, and of
ffllJSDiMXK) since Jan. I, IKK&gt;, when thenbanks hold
ItSk
The gold fowl ludtUKv in the treasury lute
incnwhsl alxiut
-luring the |&gt;asl
month, and now muounta to ffllM,tK*,U&amp;&amp;
and the «Iver fund balance—exclusive of ffti.OW.OIM trade doll w bullion—1* *10.240,9157.
or ffXStO.OPO lcw» than a moth ago. The gold
fund halaneo has dren-ared *1.1,00(1,(XX). and
tbe silver fund balance «X73U.u00 during the

Government receipts during IX-cvtnber
past aggrt-gatol #^»,5(f..UO4. against *30,100,!&gt;u in Decemlvr. tsxx
Customs rrcei|&gt;ts
during the pted mouth were *-l.*&gt;,tt£&gt;,ll)7, or
■about ffl.MO.tno less than io Deecmlier,
l«fc, and internal revenue receijita during
tbe pad- month wi-re ffll,(XJH,MH, or ab. ut
ffikiO.aX) m-wv than in Deeemls-r u year ago.

3L the first Unit of tliecurrent fiscal year.
aggregnte&lt;l »Um»ti,40T, or almut *2.5(io,«i0
tai than for Um- &lt;-omaponding six montta
&lt;&gt;f IWs. (Jn Um- other liand, expenditure*
during the find half th® current tUcal year
aggregate 417T»,«|5,3n, or ffb'l.UUO.aX) more
than during tbe corrvepondiug mouths of
iw.
Of this indreosB in expenditures
comjmred with th® first half of tbe preceding

incriWM- in the amount of premium ]&lt;aid for
bonds purehnwtL and 4*1U,'HJO.tirk&gt; increase in
pension payments.
IVnsion payments for the juurt six months
aggregated *»n,2MU,«8; but of thl* amount
$N.UUfi,(xin is justly chargeable to the Inst
ita-al year—that amount nearly having tarn
paid out last July ta settle pemdons due last
June, or before the beginning of the current
The interest charge on the public debt dur­
ing die
six months wa* *li»,&lt;Xi2.(tJ0, or
nearly *X730.(MK' less than for thr enrresponiling months of I**.

THE WOOL MEN HEARD.
A MONTHLY REVIEW &lt;»F LIVING
SL’BJECTn RY THE FOREMOST
WRITERS IN THE WORLD.
Tt® Forum has won thr highest place reachriodleal. for it publishes articles by j
live writers and bv more workers
live Hues of activity than any other.
It contain? etevru studies every ■
nwnth. It i« imparthd.j^yl^^rwrings aJihe to!
JM’.Tr party or ••iiftcrest.
tt is
never tw«i*atlon*l, but It aims always to ta In
szructive.
I consider tbe Fnnitn a« fnrntablng the most
.’edligeet aud Hympaibctlc audience that a
u
.n - - —- - - -

wavs ami means committee yesterday. Like
all other prert-ding hearings, yeatertlay’s wa*
notable for the a tai-nee of tariff refia-inera.

vital statistics. It was that of Theodore
Myer, of No. IT Ashland avenue, who died
lungs, with iutlueuza a* the contributing

asleep in tiw upper stories were suffocated
before they cotdd bo rescued. Fifty-eight
Trxxtox, N. J., Jan. 1.—Every physician
in thr city h busy attending patients afflict­
ed with the Influenza. Very few families
hav«&gt; mcaptsl the epfrlemlc, tert only two or
three anrinus can* an&gt; reported. One fatal
&lt;-om‘ was reported Monday evening. It was
that of Michael Mulhall, 2G years ohL
-

fklSTox, Jan. 1.—According to the records
nt the offlee of the board of health, there
liave been two deaths of adnlta ta this city
since Saturday, causrd by influuuzn in am• junction with
ses, making a total
of six. It is tl
nwrerthelew, that
"la grippe" has begun to abate.
CuwnjsxAti, Jan. 1.—Several physician* of
this city rcjsirt cases of influenza. It Is l»elirved that in all there are fully 5,(XX) &lt;•*•«,

Iu our manufacturing establishment eight­
een men out of seventy-five employed have
been eonipelted to cease work.

ruent* have more employes ou the sick list
and thr mine condition exist* among the
tanks, insurance cunipanie® aud More*. Tho
ca&gt;ws are usually aggravated by Either compUcntiuu*, au&gt;i are often quite serious.
Carijsij:, Pa., Jan. 1,—The Ru-wdati taftumixn hax appeared ta tho Cuinheriand
valley. Fully Soo case* are reported. In
4 his city the physicians my there an- 1X»
No deaths

has caught on firmly, and has spread over
tIk- entire city. There is scarcely a dwelling
from it' attack or some ailment which they
term tbe grip.

MACKEY’S WHOLE SYSTEM TIED UP.

Evaxrvillk, Ind., Jan. 4&gt;—The situation
in the freight conductors’ and brakemen’s
strike on tho Evansville ami Terre Haute
and the Evansville and ludiauapolis was
more serious last night than at any time stare
its inauguration. The employes of the Pe-

This involves the entire Mackey system.
Everything is quiet nlxnit the yards here.
All tlie freight handlers and cfaricnl force in
the freight depot have been laid off until

that Wannmnkrr. of Philadelphia, wa*
At Terre Haute th« strikers bn the Evans­
ralverslty of Michigan
ville and Terre Haute and Evansville and
Tbe Forum coattuuM to bold its p!sc« as the
lurvmtei ol our iiitumxlnes. for rhe variety, the American Wool Reporter, stated that two
pntitlnns
would
be
prtwmted,to
oingrvia.,
oor
value, and the weight of 11* contributloaa.—TRE
skin of the yards, doing police duty, the city
NEW V0EK TIMES.
tor fhs- wool signed by 330 rnen, among them and county authorities having practically
Announcement* of fortbeaialng articles can aMverul of the Inrgeat manufacturers tn tin- turned the city over to the strikers. The
conutry. ab&lt;l another for ad valorem dutne, company made n&lt;&gt; attempt to move freight
dlsmusioas are always of nrobtamis of preaeut containing 2UG signatures of heavy manu­
aoocern. Every such problem that tbe je^r
MB0 will bnng forward will ta dtaeuwed, wbetb facturers, and H M. Bwa-d, of Sixirehani. oorted men there "perxiing the day at the
•r m polities, or reitgmu. or social science, or Vt. a sheep raiser. At the cunchndon of thr
practical affairs. Tbe January uumber will con heeruig Chairman McKinley askial if ttare
tain a reply by ex-Speaker J. G. Carlisle to
StUMorCullom s reccat article on "How the
dress the committee on “free wool ” As there
Tariff Affects tbe Fkrfaw*."
Mt.KXcAmt.te. Minn., Jan. X—The first
was no response, the committ,^ adjourned.
THE FORUM PUBLISHING COMPANY.
of a serkw of skating matches between Axel
Paulsen, of this city, and Hugh J. McCor-

MOETGAGE SALE.

ally received the national prototypes allotted
to the United States at the international
ocorrentioa of weights and lucasurre at Paris
last September. Three prototypes coswist of
..
comity ,.r Marry a metre and kilogramme made of platinum
and state of Michigan, ta Uber « of uuwtgage®
and iridium.
Tbe great -e-ala with which
Lxfauit having been made In the conditions

dent, and the

tVheri the flanu- hiul l&gt;eeu subdued the
twenty-ala dtwl bodies were removed to, tho
main hall of tho institution, where tbe pro­
fuse Christuuw decoration* (till &gt;lepended
from the eplliug and walla Tho fire origin­
ated from Un overheated utpvn. Tlie girls'
wing and tbi« school, containing 250 Inmate®,
was not touched by th- flame*. Tbe boys
retired Tuesday night in the highest sjfirit in
also to be held. Tlw acenes in the death
chamber, where the relatives and the scboolmatiM of the victims viawod the bodi-w, w ere
heartrending.

Th® schooi was filled with iwys who had
been committed to its care ts-cause of their
incorrigible habits, and altogether the in­
mates were of a character from which little
discipline or obedience might bo expected in
moments when l&gt;o&lt;h were imperatively deuiandeJ. As a rule, however, the boys
yielded readily to the directions of their »uperiors, and to this fmrt is due the safety of
wxires, wlw, otherwise would have perished.
Of tbe twenty-six who Jost their lives only
two were burned to death, the others having
been suffocated in their beds.

acted in the capacity of monitor In the fatal
ward, himself a boy whoso vicious habits had
made him au inmate of the Institution.
Through hts effort® many boy® were liter­
ally driven from the lanliling, and he ceased
his aork at rescuing hia fellows only when
be was himself driven out by tlie flameo.
Seviral of his companions he dragged, unrxmwiou*, out of the windows, while others

AN IRREPARABLE LOBS.

tatiun of member* of the Italian parliament

driven to attempt the^lvwof tbe deputy-*
by the injustice of the government.

Strangled
Dcnux. Jun.

13-year-oM

boy.

I[ the penitentiary in Deeutnlicr l.HKh, for two
death at that place.

A man named Connor

murderer.

marred lard evening at 5 o'clock at the i esprominent railway offlciols and a great many
citizens of Aurpn*.

ided f®r in said mortgage. said p
i mated in the citv of HroUngx, c&lt;

Chicago. Jan

afternoon after tu holiday reores. None of the

4.—Yesterday the Mate

cattie shipped to Chicago, and which was re­

xueo plat thereof
Dated. October-Z!,

Awigneeoi’itaMortgiigrc.

W. Patton. D.D., prvwiilent of Howard uniAttoruey for Assigns.

Dr.
Owm’s ;Electric
BeR.
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FOBNABAifflBfflNAB

for beet, or a juund used for food, but tltet
they were all placed hi the rendering tanks
as soob as slaughtered and skinned.

"ration of the hrngn. Tbe funeral atTviops
will be held nr Westfield on Thursday, aud
C-OUIL. for iuktrmeni.

Mr. Patton resided

ptetely victorious over the insurgent* in tho
province of t'uncatian, and the revolution kt
Kupjirv-Kmxl. Ttw rebellious town of Cojute-

S3"
LpfcDQK, Jan. X—The Hter sny* that the

of Rvitfanore, and Prince Murat has been

ports, and n®, after a very short s
congress adjourned until Monday.

yesterday with impastag ceremony. Tbe
body wks retmivol to the Lona church,where
Ita fltrvicea were conducted by Conliital
Neto, patriarch of Lhtbon. All of the Bra­
zilian iaeq-cruvl family wen- prra-nt except
by the Duke of Oporto.

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QUICKEST TIME EVER MADE,

M

IIKIIIJI
1 :
I1

fl ■&gt; | n| A CINCINNATI to JACKSONVILLE
27 Hours and 20 Minute*.
On,y double Daily Through 8‘eepiag Car Line

nfrote CINCINNATI to Atiaitte L JaokamreMte,

eat far ticket* via Western A Atlantic R. It. a«r Hattl»fU&lt;ld»* Rout* of Aaaortah
CHAS. E. HAWMAN, QKNCRAL aocnt. 134 VINE ST?. CINCINNATI, O&lt;

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In tlie conditions
of a certain mortgage utsde by Mary H. Me­
I-aren to Blrsm A. Barber, dated thr first day
of October, A. D. num. and recorded in^the
olBee ot th® Register ot Deeds, for the coanty
ot Barry and state of Michigan on tbe eigh­
teenth day of October. A. I). 18U In liber 25 of
mortgages on page 37G, said mortgage wa* on
the express conditions that should any default
bejnstlr In payment of said Interret, taxes, asscMinents. or insurance, or any part thereof,
on any day whereon the tame Is made payable,
as above expressed. Mid should the same re­
main unpaid and tn arrears for the space of
thirty days, then and from thenceforth, that Is
to
after
thirty
• say,
- •-----&lt; ,the lapse of the ,said
-j—
i...—days.

CHAJfCERYOEDER.
Htate of Michigan. Filth Judicial Circuit la
Chancery.
Hutt pending in tbe CircuitObart for
ty ot Barry In ('.lianeer/, at the Cite of
on tta 13U1 day of November. A. D.. Il—
Hetty J. D.’hble.complainant, w. Mary EagN.
as widow and administratrix
Mlles Eogt® and ElUdbetb Eagte. defi
In this cause tt appearit* that
above named defendant*. Tbcenas L'
not _ reniient sftbtxc!
tbe state of Nebraska, therefore
Hmlth &amp; Coterore. soUcttore for
is ordered that said non rmlid

paid, shall at the option of said obligee. hU ex­ complainant cans* a copy of
ecutors. administrators or —‘------- --- ----- —* j-uhlhhwl In the n*sTtNGn 1
and be due —*------ --thereafter,
notice of
iv expressly
tbe payment thereof, may not then have ex­
pired; anything thereinbefore contained to the
contrary thereof In anywire notwithstanding,
and default having been made in tbe payment
of
interest
and
payment
due Oeto-

thirty dap and upwards, tbe aforesaid princi­
pal sun of eighteen hundred dollars with all
arrearage In Interest tberron is now dus and
payaole by the terms of said mortgage, on
wbleb jmortgage there is claimed to be du® at
the date of this notice the sum of one thousand
nine hundred and thirty-eight dollars and
seventy-two cenjs.and an attorney fee of fifty
dollars; provided for In said mortgage, and no
suit or proceeding at law or In equity having
been instituted to recover the money secured
by said mortgage-or anv part thereof: now,
tn err fere, by virtue of the power of sale con­
tained In said mortgage, and tbe statute In
such eave made provided, notice is hereby
given that on 8aiurd*y the first day of Feb­
ruary. A. D. U30. at ten o'clock in the forenoon.
1 shafi sc&gt;' at public auetlon, ti&gt; tbe highest
bidder, it tbe north front door of the court
house In lue city ot Hastings (that being the
place where tbe circuit court fur Barry county
Is holdem, the premises described In said mort-

Hmitii &amp; Couii
HoUcitorsfocL—------------

Cakhrel. may grant-him

Tnos. H. Britk. Register in Chancery.

rUOHATF. ORDER.
State of Michigan, eountr of Barry.—as.
At a session of, Um rrehiS® Court
County of Barry, botacn at Ch® Probate (
day. the l.th dav of Drcetn her. tu the year earn
thousand eight hundred and esghty-ntoe.
Preaent. Charles W. Amurong, Judge ®t
ProDate.
In the matter of the estate of Fred W. Kaanedy, deceased.
On reading and flltng the petition, duly verlOed. of Btepheu Kennedy, lather of saM de­
ceased. praying mat administration of said
estate may be granted to your tatltloncr ar
some other suitable person.

ATTACHMENT NOTICE.
Slate of Michigan, in the Circuit Court for the
('mintvn! Harrv In Atta, hfnrnt ’

defendant, for tbe sam ot ten thousand dollars,
which said writ was returnable ou the filth day
of November. A, D. twa.
Dated this -JTnCday of November. l*a.
BTVAItT. Kxai-pkx&amp; VanAhmak,
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Attorneys for FtataUff.

MORTGAGE HALE.
Default having been made in tbe conditions
of a certain mortgage dated December 1, 1»7S.
made by Thomas Whitworth and CaUiMta®

thr county of Barer, fa the

corded m said register's otter, April I®. HIM. ta
Uber 23 of mortgages ou page 3U. by uaa-aapnientof moneys &lt;Uxe tbereoo. by which the

secured by said
Notice Is thcrefu,
tlie 2=d day of March

described in said mortgage, or so much tbareet
may ta necessary to aaUsfy tbe amotint doe
Deeds, for the.eeuntv of Bany andstate of as
said mortgage M above set forth with tbe
Michigan, on the second day of December, A. D. on
thereou, and oil legal coate, aald prem­
p»7. In liber a* of mortgages on page Sit ou interest
ises being described in said mortgage aa aS
which mortpsge. there is claimed to be due at Uml
certain piece or parrel ot land In the oouaty
..r
.../« a*.,.. —• Ml.klM.. - .........
tornev’s fee of thirty-five dollan provided Tor
in sxiu mortgage, and no suit or proceedings at lying east of tbe creek which runs through sate
law bavins been Instituted to recorer tbe
M-uthuMt quarter, all tn township number owe
north, range eight west.
thereof:
Dated, December t«, 1«9.
Now therefore, by virtue of tbe power of sale
contained tn oaM mortgage and tbe statute In
such case made and vrovldec. uoure ■ hereby
given that on Saturday the first day of February
A. D. l»0. at ten o'clock In the forenoon I shall
sen ax pu -fie auction to tbe hlgbeat tddder. M U&gt;e
MORTGAGE SALE.
north .front door ot the fount bouse In the city
ha
of Hastings (that being Ute pl.ee where the cir­ nfDefault
s certain i
cuit court for Barry county I* holder:), the
premises described in said mortgage, or so
much thereof as may be nece«*ary ta pay the
amount due on raid mortgage, with Interest al
seven per ccnL and all ’«.•*! costs, together with
an attorney fee ot ffX covenftiittid for therein.
tbc premises being described In said mortgage
as all those certain pieces und purceh of land,
situate in tbe township of Carlton, tu the
county of Barry and stale of Mich!gnu ind forty dollars provided for In tuud
described as follows, to-wlt: The southeast
quarter of the northwest quarter and oorttaast
quarter ot southwest quarter and tbe south­
west cf tlie northwest fraction*! quarter and
enough laud ofi and from th* north side ot the
northwest quarter of southwest quarter to
make in this last description forty acres of gt ven that on Saturday.
land, all on section thirty (»). town four (4)
north, range eight ck&gt; west, coniataing ta all one
hundred and twenty acre* et land, be the owr, as u® m
re or less according to the govrnnnenl Inibcdty al
except such rights aero» the saw® m
in conveyed to railroad con

ANEWCQUNTRY1:

aNy.

of said court, then to be holdeu at the Probate
Office id the city of Hastings, In said county, aad
show cause, tt any there be. why the pnmr of
the petitioner mav not ta granted. And tt Is
further ordered. That said petit loner give notte*
to the persons lutesrcsted in said estate, of the
pendency of said petition, and the hearing
thereof, by canstug a oopy of this order to be
published In tbe Hastings Baxnrr. a newspaC- printed and circulated la Mid county ®!
rry, once tn each vreckfof-three suoceasiv®
weeks previous to said day M bearing.

; door of the court bona® la the city of

Loxdox, Jan. X—It fat stated that-at a
meeting &lt;rf the Irish party to be held on the
itell will make

aux oay oi January, A.
iKio. at ten o caoea in
the forenoon, be Mssigned for the bearing of
said peuttoo. and that the heirs at law cf said

MORTGAGE HALE.
Default having been made ta tbe conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Daniel Cornwell

discovered the existence of a deep laid und
widely p- n tiding plot against the life of
the exar, farther inveetigatiuu into which
will certainty result in tunny important ore

death* in the city from ail rauere.

A. Hookkr.
Circuit Judge.

A true copy: Attest.

had stationed himself near the doorway
Notice Is hereby given that on tbe second
threw upon the stone steps a copper box. to
of November A. D. 1W9. a writ
which was attached a burning fuse. Tho day
me nt was duly Issued out of them
fuse was extinguished befcaw it had burned for the county of Barry, at the suit a
, the
sufficiently, to explode th- contents of the Mowry, the above named plaiutlff.

and only moderate exerciac.

wlth the Interest thereon. and the coats, ' of St. John'*: church.

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together with au attorney's fee of fitly dollar*
covenanted for thereiD. tbe premlres being de­
scribed in said mortgage as all that certain
piece or parcel ol laud situs!* *tirt being In tbe
village of Naahvllle. eounty uf Barry aud state
of Michigan, and described as lollcms. to wit:
Village lut mini tar forty-three &lt;*3 ■ nt the village
of Nashville. Barry county. Michigan, accord­
tho finest in Europ?, comprisiug some of th® ing to tbe recorded plat thereof.
most valualdi- |udntings and statuury extant,
Dated November ». iw.
If I KAM A. RAHKKH.
was entirely destroyed.
. „
Mortgmrre.
Smith A Coumiovk. Att ys for Mortgagee.

In some respects tlie prince is l&lt;** robust
.than the queen, and, though in fairly good
health, is adviM-a by his jihysicians that h»

; years, far conspiring to destroy- tlx: proj*rty
of the Chicago. Burlington and Quincy raiiroad ccaiqiaiiy. by tbe urn- of dynaanite ffurI mg the gnat ftrike on that rood. Tlaurefecu
J trill ta rek-n-ud to-morrow.
The petition

Ik

the Hames was tlmt in which th- private
iq&gt;artment» of the king are situated.

PauhK-n h&gt; hard tbnt the latter only mm by

yesterday commuted tho sentence of John A.

The Ladies taujdry Soapof tyeUrtL

N.K.FAIRBANK &amp; CO

Thr only (ortion

and was burned to d&lt;-nUi.

Loxrxj.x. Jan. X—Upon the authority of a
court ofileinl it is states! that neither the
queen nor the prince of Waltv is in robust
health. Th®queen, whom- lawlth has hitherto
lawn generally good, has suffered of late

heron du; dis-

FAIRBANK’S

A young lady employed as gnvernreato the

parchment accoinjatuying

Rioaeyv due thereon, by which the p®wt-r of
sale therein contaiueti has become operative, Blaine and Secrrtaiy Windom. I'rofireoraud on which mortgage there is claimed to be Newcomb, Langioy, Hilgard and Menden­
fine at tbe date of this notice sta hundred and
twenty-eight dollars, besides the attorney fee hall, Gm. Greely. Director of the Mint
and
were pros-“*■ ■Copt
”---- * l*ythian
■
- • other*
J—
provided for by law. and no *utt or proceeding •lewch.
atlaw having been Instituted to recoi«r the
’
amount secured by «ald mortgage- or any part
thereof- Notice is therefore hereby given that
on Friday tbe 25th day ot January, nwo. at ten
Wahhlwwox City*, Jan. X—Mbs*
o eioc* in the forenoon, there will be sold at
Ute north front door of tbe court house Id tbc Gertrude Fiowur, daughter of Rep)
ritV of Hastings, county of Barry and state of
Mldiigai: (that being the place in which the

„

Santa Claus Soap,

superinteudt-nt of tbe school exhibited great
lea very, mid repeatedly dashed through the
flamca, returning each time with the almost
inanimate form of boom* youngster. Tbe
seiuol contained in all WU pupils.

noon at the Palace rink in the presence of a
large audience. McCormick trailed Paulsen
the entire distance until the last lap. when
he spurted, and was rapidly gaining, when

Titne, 1 hour. I minute and 3

December it. t*".

inctitution and members &lt;&gt;! Uw Are brigwk-,
great risk. Two of the matrons cffecUx! their
escape by oliding down n water pipe.. They
reached tbe ground uninjured. Some of tho
boys, embuMened by the example set by the

strikers Thunriny afternoon, and one of tbc laotken. a suburb of Brnssela. was almost
repreeentaUve* of the committee at this i completely gutted by fire yiwterday and a
point, sent to arrange tor the addition of the ' jwrtion of the litlUdiufi entirelv dratroyrd.
Uwbvin.. Ev»&gt;»v,ll« .»d SI Ix-ul*
Ttam.rtaoOl,. dr. I. n&lt;KX«
Tte
luirte Viste......
pljA-ce ^.fa.nvu.l
r»-tuni.-&lt;l fte.,,.1
from Huntingburg
yeater- . flame* iqireuil rapidly
*ad nt one time threatilajff morning, w here an agreement wax signed en-.-d to cut off tbe .*W ot most of the in­
by tbe employes of the Air-linc to join in tbe mate*. The i'rinrew* (Jementine hail a very
narrow recajie from death, ami her rescue
was effect*! with the gr«at«&lt;5rt difficulty.

for the existence of shevp mini ng in i Init they reftaed to haul through freight
this --ountry.
Among th&lt;*e
pre. ■nt । which luul been -“-nt from here to Greenup to
were J. H. Wallace, who wauled u godo*n to Evansville, and the freight mnu

Subscription re­ tn the prramco of n dirfinguisbotl gathering

Fortwc Gate, a connection of the Wb
chapel Uaiau-s was burned early j esterdny

arcciM.
• PXWHHn
AV-HILLS
■rourrs.

�Hastings Banner. ‘

PMHtK

Haiticxs, Wodneaday. Jan. 8,18».

MARSHALL I*. COOK. BditM*.

will
to fuse
will scheme
scuenw to
ruse all
au there
uierr is
t* left of the

Thia
the
f ,is
-----rremark
-------- 7 7—

THX BASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFICfi,
AVGUST 14. 1872.

do tlw blddlor ot th. tarty Itave attended, are only "sotry’’ enough to
Ar, they ret the.Uw, &lt;Vdnl|tn- atir themsfilvcs up and be present at the
next meeting, thulr sorrow will l»e ot same
leaders?
conaecjitetioe. The teaches* ot tbe aontheastern part of the county have a good ex­
Everybody, evert a tew CoWenUe,
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
cuse for not being In attendance. B is al­
■who are delermlnctl not to learn, know*
most Impossible for them to come. .It doe*
There was a break in tbe machinery at seem though that all living within a rea­
that as a result of the duty placed spoil
the Jfurnlture factory- Monday, but they sonable distance of Hastings or of Mattons
steel ndk, and mlUlcma t&gt;f American capi­
along either railroad might, with a ffttte
stafteft up full blast again tills morning.
tal aud thousands of American workmen
tr.1. M. Navin Lite*very low nt bis home effort, be present. ■ On both roadX train*
employed In making them, they are now Tn this city with a stroke of jiaraJy sis. are run at hours that will enable teacl»ers
sold at less than one quarter nf the price
to come and return conveniently. The
The doctor thinks that an iujnry he re­
. before the duty. Then Hut steel rail# used ceived Halloween night, liy being run in­ committee, are trying hard to arrange a
program, that will be helpful to every
in this country were nearly oil made In to and knocked down by some boys, hast­ teacher. Some, we fear, do not appreciate
England. New tJiat those uacd i»ere my ened ,hls Illness.
these gathering* as they should. Tbe In­
formation obtained, the instruction receiv­
largely of American manufacture, and our
5Tb o wan Your Great Grandfather?
ed, are not the only advantages by n great’
country has the benefits of tbff labor em­
Thr Detroit Journal desires to receive,
deal. •’•When 1 went home from the tost
ployed and profits earned. Jost now. af­ iby postal card, the address ot all living
meeting, I lelt that 1 Mvat* wanted to
ter a period of depression in the iron and male and female descendant* of Revolution­ leach Inother day until I went to scbool a
ary officers and soldiers of 1776, and when
steel business, and just when the nut-look
possible. the name and state of the ances­ while,” remarked a teacher in our hehring.
seems promising tlie tariff reformers In tor. Wonder If W. II. rfrearley, proprie­ There l* hope for all teachers of thlsiciims.
They will never rest contented till thi*y are
the democratic party are .seriously urging tor of: the Detroit Journal, i.4 contemplat­
letter prepared. Even thopgli wri may
that the itoties 6e removed fraih iron ore ing a raid upon the national treasury?
not digest all that is presented, let not that
be the only criterion by which u&gt; judge of
aud steel rails. In commenting on this,
Mr. Carnegie, tbe largest steel manufacture
Following arc the real estate transfers tbe matter. Are we not all encouraged
niu! strengthened by thus meeting with
er in the'L'nltod States ms this to say. and ■for die week ending Jan. nth. 1890, as
taken from tbe books in tbe register’s office: ouiLfullow-workcrs? po we not go away
we commend It to our readers:
Mary A. VanHorn to Hiram M. Chaw; lot 11 fired w ith a new xeal wpd a dt*|&gt;er resolve
-The price of sted rails to-day Is fully Ik-llon |300
to do better work? '
Lewi* A. Nichols et al to Eddie E. Nichols.
as great in London as in New York. . Not
Im ?e &lt;jriu&gt;geviU4 si».
Teacher*, wltat do you have for opening
a cent of duty on steel rails is paid by the
Eddie E. Nichols to Harriet Cameron; lot 7B
exercise
at the l«ginnlng of each day's
American consumer. Prices are also sub­ Qrangetilte SUS.
Henry C. Bronson to Charlotte Me’.oy: Ta sec work in your wh&lt;x»l? In only n few of
stantially the s*nu&gt; fur steel plates andYor
X’ Carlton 8150.
tlw sctiools that we have thus far visited
many otii?r articles of iron and steel.
dues there seam to be anything. This
Reaction in prices abroad is sure to come,
Name *ud Rrrtdencr
is wlint was seen in one school, however.
and rather than restrict production—which N«.
Frank E. Buck. Middiuville
With tbe last stroke of the Im-11, each pupil
would increase cost—the foreign manufac­
Florence A. Futuam. ••
was Rented ahd quiet. The teacher read a
turer will do as he has always dnne. make
Jollti Zuscbnltt. Waxl!iurti
few veraes from tlie Bible, then the entire
America tlie damping ground for bls sur­
Mary Clump. Campbell, lunla Co.
school Joined with her In repeating the
plus. The revenue reformer of free trade ni Arnett DqgJOM, Hope
lubbie H Gouat, Yankee Spring*
1 ami's prayer. Then (he teacher seated
proclivities always makes two assumptions
George E. Brumm. Castleton
herself at the organ and the pupils quickly
which are incorrect. First he compares 215 Katie Gartlnger.
i Frank II. lAwrcne®. Lauicng
and quietly grouped tbemMives on either
coata on both sides of the Atlantic, adds tbe
-,r' ’( Nettle M. Broughton. Middleville
side and several selections from the *'Knapfreight charges to America, and assumes „.l. t Tnsodorv. J. Seofleld. Caatiotoa
-i k" were sung, all joining with a hearty,
U»t this should Ih* the measure of the tar­ “‘F । 5u&lt;an U. Bate, Woodbind
iff against the foreign product. Now. dif­ n-. ’ Pbtaca* Wffiins. Maple Grove
enthusiasm. To the time of an air upon
n&gt;
i
Carrie
Ke»ier.
Wayne
Co..
N.
Y.
ference in cost Is only one element. To
the
organ the pupils marched away, the
) Levis Sisson, Irving
two sections meeting and passing at the
make iron and steel articles cheaply a man­
y »Clara A. Jarman, Irving
' i Joseph K. Harvey, Vermontville
ufacturer must make, let us say. 1,000 tons
opposite aide of tlw room and then .return­
i
Clara
Heart.
('asUeton
a day. If.be can find a market for 750
ing to tholr seats in the most systematic
« Bert Fairchild, Cttv
manner. Tbe pupils enjoyed tills excrebe
tom. a Jay, to net a small margin of profit —fl I Myrtle Shively, Carlton
&lt; Albert Shively.
“ .
fie bad better sell the remaining 250 ton*
and at Its close each went to work with a
i
Nellie
McGregor.
••
in America at an actual foss of several
genuine zeal. The cxtjrclsea did not take
n„! 1 WHham 8. Will, Irving
dollars per ton tlian to restrict production.
very long, and II seemed time exceedingly
) l-oulxa Sctnuelker, ~
~
well spent. We had walked five inllea
Secondly, as to the extra cost of the freight mil«Jay Brew,
. Elf* Brew. Middleville
to tlie foreigner; the British manufifeturer
through a cold drizzling rain to reach thia
‘ ’ Byren C- Beebe. Middleville
is closer to the American markets on the x“ &lt; Floiwice 8 Wright. •'
school in time and felt well repaid for the
seaboard than the. American manufacturen n^. &gt; Adelbert Newton. City
effort. Ttere were no absent or tardy pu­
••
I Jmve stood in the office of the Iron kings “ * • Auuu Roles.
pils that nmrning. even though It did rain,
&lt; of Scotland—tbe Bairds—and seen them
roeslbly this exercise had something to do
Uulhllni; A mo elation.
&gt;give a ‘deatnshlp company, as a favor, the
A careful estimate, prepared by Michael with the government of the school. At
right to hant from their iron yard* In Glas­
J. Brown and Joseph P. Paint under di­ any rate that matter seemed to cause the
gow and deliver to their iron yards in rection of Albert S. Rolles, Chief of the teacher very Utile trouble. Ptirhaps this
New York, free of cost, hundretls of tons
Bureau of Industrial Slallntit—., and pule la not a difficult school to manage. We
of pig iron, the steamship company paying
lisla’d’a* n part of tlie annual report of the incline to think she woubt succeed in one
the cost of hauling from yard to yard.
secretary ot internal affairs of Peunsylra- much more difficult. Now, not all schools
The ships that are sent to America for our nia jfor 1888, elves the following figures of are prov ided with an organ. Not all tt!whcotton are often glad to fetch iron for bal­
ers are singers. But surely nil ran do
the building societies in Pennsylvania:
last. and will at all times bring It over for
something to break up tlie dally rvtine.
Number ofMdetles
i.roo
a mere trifle. In some instances they have Shares
In very many schools, the pupils r.an sing.
paid a trifle for the privilege. These facts
There Is no end to tin* good things that
an- so potent, whi n understood, that there Borrower,..’ .....
teacher* tnay read to their pupils and thus
Burroncit
Mutes
Js no danger of any- committee of the
help to cultivate In thrnn a taste for good
Hoqm or .Senate being able to ignore them. Awests
reading. I*st pupils read good selectinns.
Receipts one year
1 am certain that the permanent prosperity Oisbtnw
You can easily have a .variety of profitable
uientn one year.
of America will be promoted by retaining CoMbjm bond...................................... i.».*g tw.ss and pleasant exercises.' Have something.
the present duty mi iron ore. The profits ^Itiidruwulsaud nurtured slunres. 10.3BS.987.41 It will pay you all in more ways than one.
Expenses..
..................................
-UL9ML0O
which'iron ore men rightfully expect to Gain*
............ ......................................... IT 628.0'0.00
make next season are already stimulating
This csltante wns based on the reconl^ot
' exploration and development throughout
The following wa* written by a custom­
the country to such an extent as will ena­ 337 aftsocintioiK. of which accurate and er of O. Rorabeck's Farmer’s Sheds, lie be­
ble the;country tu produce all the ore it complete statisTfc-* were attained.
fog much pleased with th- treatment him­
Mr.
Joseph
1.
Doran,
of
rhiladulphia,
requinvi.
self and team received widle there. Mr.
tbe cbmpUers statu nt^he expense of much ,
Rorabeck is well know in this vicinity,
information from the
Tbe rottenness of tha methods by which lime । collected
his many friends therefore will be Interest­
city
records
on
the
amount
of
good
the democrats carried Virginia Inst fall In building
societies
have
done
in ed In In reading tliese few lines of recom­
mendation:
.
just creeping to; light. In one county Philadelphia.
He
ascertained
that
which retumeirover 1,000 democratic ma­ from I84U tb January. 187rt. the building­
Exposed to rain and snow and Meui.
W Kb nothing near for them to eat.
jority, the. republican vote was given as society mortgages recorded were 3G.199,
Except to chew toe cold post meat;
SOO. Jfore than l,«00 voters in that coun­ averaging SOOOeach. .showing that-through
Bit drive arouad to Church’ and Court street,
this agency at least thirty thousand houses
ty have already made affidayit that they had been erected or purchased. He fur­ ' Where Kora and I .nt you Ibero will meet.
With trendly baad they will you greet.
And show you to a snug retreat.
voted the republican tloket at the last state ther stated that since 1870 tu January, 1870,
Whereyou
can
warm
lisuda
and
feet,
»
election. Nearly 700 more were ih line 31,479 dwellings had been built in Phila­
In comfort too your hihriieun eat. ;
delphia, and during that period 20.M5
Your boraea toey will put away.
ready to vote tbe same ticket whim the
And feed them with the best of hay:
buildiag-soefety mor tgages had been re­
When you get ready to gu home.
polls closed, but were delayed and kept in corded. It Is quite probable that forty
Then too. you will be waited on,
line on the snoat trivial excuses. All tlie thousand mortgage;, bavfl been treated
And If your wife and dau*liter oome.
Krom dint sat town or home.
election Inspectors -who receive and count from building society loan.-, since 1870 to
They too wifi welcomed be;
the present day.
tbe tickets are appohited by the governor
Ecr In that offiee there you sec,
Aocxirding.to the yearlyieatiiuate for dis­ • Their wtaimj or parcel* may be left
of Virginia, a rank democrat. All these bursements for 1000 Horjgtit-s In Fruii*ylIn safely until exiled for;
Your teod or grain they will not steal,
i
officers are of the mne party, and the vanla-4uamtdo' 832,007,485—11 will be seen
Bltf rivo your horsef. a hoartv meal.
methods by which 40,000 democratic ma- that thtM! building societies disburse everv
For ten cento you may hare a abed.
]
twelve years, in Pemmylvaula alone.5384.’Where
team
and
wagon
too
may
bUto»l
;
•
Mority was nulled up were the most jthameYour hones :i»ero can then be led.
889.784.
With hay and rralo at your command.
•
leks. Tbe same methods would |»ave yield­
If money was tbc only consideration,
For Bora and Lot will give you every carol
ed 400,000 majority, and lieen little if any this would give an idea of the work these
That you can vrtah tor anv where.
societal
are
doing,
but
it
represents
also,
toore fartlcaL And M 4s just that kind of
xucthudB that prevail ta U»e south, and habiteof economy formed, the blessings
of life hi ones own home, exalted citizen­
it docs, in every line &lt;&lt; business, dm!
they seat democratic oengreewmon who vote ship and individual indepcMtenoe.
especially In compounding and preparmg
fur free wool and ds per cent, duty to pro­
in I’hiladeiphia more peoftie own their medicines. This is Illustrated iu tliegnrat
tect soutlicm sugar and'100 per cent, to own homes and enjoy a larger »hare of com­ superiority of flood’s Bnraaparilla oter
fort and independence and possess a more Atner preparations, as abown by I
protect southern riee.
healthful conservatism than the people of markable cuns it lias accomplished.
'
The head of the firm of C. 1. Huixl A Go.
NotwiUkstaudtag the boodle Don Dick­ any other large city in tbe world. Ils', ra­
tio of inhabitants to dwellings lx nnlv A79 is a thoroughly competent and cxpcrirccfcl
inson and his democratic centralcmumlttee
to 1. and he annual death rates, as altdost pharmacist, having devoted his whole iljfe
collected from U»e federal office-holders of a direct consequent. Is rarely over '16 per to the study and actual prepaarion bf
this state, and they milked the official cow tliousnnd—iowcr than any other Inrte city medicines. He is also a member of t&amp;e
MiLMiachusctla aud Amerkau Phammec litill there wasn’t a strlppii&lt; left, tt seems
cal.. Associations, and-continues actively
that committee Is hi a very bad way finan­
devoted to snpervWng tl»e pramratlon l&gt;f
cially. Even Burt’s boodle with all the
, Married.
jumI managing the business coniiected with
rest didn’t satisfy the bourijou greed for GAY-G]
H&lt;«r. K«™)«rtih.
thlsctr:
Beoor tbe
&gt;ml jxeull.r
It
cadi. And now a paper up in Saginaw,
Gay. o
of Hood's sanAjttrUl. U built
tie
Grant} i
the home of Reformer Burt—think of It,
BBUMIC—carungeesubstantial
foundation. In
lift
my country men—has sued tbe democratic /sonage tn thia «Uy. )&lt;rt.3, brtohV’jJ’ preparation there I* represented all the

EDITORIAL NOTES.

committee fur aeverak hundred

dollare '

&lt;®ee.” The next time a democratic sta'cowan prates about the ’‘unsullied name &lt;
aytlable.

bone,?

AlBCniLD-MnvKLY-At I]
-------------- jnjtjl. eijy, Dec. », |
---------’•MM. ot thlaol

“J MK.1E

Just say ••Rats!’

Tbc chairman of tbe ways and means I'

-ON

PRO FITJ

Read ffis Qeotatos
13 'f lbs granulated sugar
14 •’ confectioner’s A sugar .....
15 “ extra white C
*•
.....
10 •• yellow C
f*
....
1 •• Arm A Hammer soda
1

si 00

00
00
00

“ Y east Foam baking powder

1 “ Rising sun
••
“ : .
1 •• Dr. PrieeYs
“
“
.
1 •• Italian sage
4 •• sal soda........................ ...................
r. ‘ ” best gloss starch
6 •• “ com
“
1 •• very best Jnpan tea dust....
Japan tea (none can match).
50c tea (that others sell J....
best stick cinnamon
imported macaroni
pearl tapk*choice cro
candy....
Voetizza c
Valencia r

2
■s
4
5

layer
find.................
good Carolina rice
Gold Du»t washing powder ...
Kirk's Savon woap
(Will weigh na much as s bam
of Kris Kringie mtap.)
1 paper Rising Son stove polish
4
“
। “
“j
...i.,
1 box Nickel Plate
••
..I.
1 gallon best water while all.................
1 ••
•• stove, gaaoline
16 boxes matches, .100 In box
.. i.
1 lb good line cut tobacco
I “ ” ping
”
................. .. .
1 •• 5Oc line cut for
.1 doz clothes pin*'...
3 piiiHtrs taeks..............................................!
2 •’
pins, KfxJd ones |.
24 sheet good note paper ..;
ream same.. .• .....
25 gtHKl white envelopes
a slate pencils
3 sticks ieandy... .........................................
1 box best aofl wood toothpicks
60 ft clothes line
2 gond broomsJ.............................................
1 gallon honey drip syrup
1
•• good linking molasses
1 «it prepared French mustard .....
1 doz sour pickles In vinegar
1 (&gt;t best Queen olives.......... t................
1 *• Durst tuiuato cm4uu|&gt; .....................
4 lbs best butter crackers
1 lb bulk cocoanut 4i..................................
I •• citron-peri, best
1 •• orange “ •
■*
2- package Quaker oat»
oat*.
1 •’ ground coffee....................................
I “ breakfast chonoiate
1 •• sweet
“
....J....;..
1 •’ Epp's cocoa.....-,.............
100 llw Delton roller flour...;
100 “ Gold Dust flour. Hastings ...
56 •• parking or rock salt
3 II* ran Hubbard squash
r, H
•• best pumpkin
1 ” new mixed nuts
1 “ best leaf lard.
1 •- bcj&lt;i roil butter, retail
1 dox fresh eggs
1 •• fancy Florida oran ires
1 bu best potatixm 4
45c bottle Richardson's better color..
3 cans Faris sugar corn
This is a fine article.
No. 9 Pearl top chimneys ...... 4. .
No. 1
No. 1 Engraved
“
No. t common
“
... A
”
••
“
••

OUR DRflWINQ

both of taMnwt

the republican national

R. K5GRANT
The

Who Cures Deafnes.

A WOKb ABOUT 5FICES.

.We claim to be the only house in thia
city that carries a full line. ot the best
1‘cuang spires.
We guarantee these
!ground spiers to be strictly purr or we will
forfeit *100 for every mined of adulteration
you can find In them. Oner buy them and
you will always buy them. Here are the
mines:
Best Java cassia or cinnamon per lb.
. •■ Amboyua clovrs
“• ..
“ KngUah mastard
** ..
•• Pimento or, alhpiro
•• ..
’knowledge
—1‘J‘"
which —
modern
*-------------------research
- hi
African glngir
•• ..
motile*! science baa developed, combined
“
shot
pepper;
’
•*
..
with long experience, brain-work and ex­
periment It hi only necessary to give
chL medicine a fair trial to realize ite great
Wr will Ml MU mxm tew artU-le, tt Im
aarotive value.
ll.,u mat tor lewdwa, aud tlwn cbtnte an
UMblunt proK on othrra tn taake It up.
Nrltb.r will we Mill you au, Interior
«o«la at any price.
But can and will Mil
iBt-clM. rood, on ih. nmnUMi nurjln ol
prom puMtWe
tori&lt;Mr
twab.
nrwaFV.la
».(&gt;Oar .1OBaeYT*
. ■_ !»'ermalnK very teal and m our volume ot
trade Iwemuae. Jwat Io that proportion will
we rvdnee the lutlllnn pr'eea.
y'artnera
aland hy u. now arid we wUl eave you
w.a. money. We are paybi, now tor

.wh“" ■'"*

Baaktr a Pm Bicfrtat
Flaw fir $150 per 180 Ita.

”&lt;ll Jin, an

Muatriea will lie

Dried apple,
Freeh roll butter ..
Strictly troah eggs.

.Ik
• l«c

Kind reader,, we aro trylnk to Intluro

Wtiff T
oo Oil 9 cis.

ItKHWy.

SL iguaee indulged in gjj

wm. r“~»

7® X

ary 2a. The largest nrizty ever distributed In- any &lt;ieal er in
Barry comity were there disposed ot m a manner ifaiisiaceui.&gt;
to our patrons, the ticket-holders,
,,
No. 353d drew the $100 carriage.
No. 2827 drew the $50 sewing machine.
No. 1373 drew the $40 bedroom suite.
No. 8S76 drew the $18 boy’s bicycle.
We are always glad to please our customers, if we have to
go'down into our pockets to do so.

Try a fid of iy $2.00 Floor.

eaimittce of the prewent republican bouse
city.
&lt; rapreoentative* ia Major McKinley.
H AMMON DS-Cplit
He’s tw stough-facc.. In fact Major Ik-

„1Ih'GJ*”^ rU1m’ r“f

SELL QOObJ

Three years ago, a Kansas bank announced that it would
pay eight per cent, interest on deposits, or bust.
It paid the eight per cent
,
And last month, the papers announced that it had busted.
Such inflexible honesty.
Such consistency to stated purposes.
Such devotion to truth
.
Cannot be too-highly commended.
In these degenerate times, when the politician means NO
when he says yes: when dishonest dealers mark 25 per cent,
profit on their goods and advertise a "cost sale’’: when in­
stead of the bank’s honestly busting, the cashier grabs the
deposits and skips to Canada,
It is refreshing.
j
.
It is decidedly invigorating
To read and record such devotion to honesty as this Kansas'
bank shows forth.
That's it
Stick to it
That's our motto.
Be honest or bust.
No, it is hard to bust.
It is distressingly inconvenient to bust.
It would humble our haughty pride, so to speak.
So we don’t want to do it.
But we propose to keep our word.
We announced last, week
That we would
SoU
’
Overcoats
At cost
For 60 days.
We've done it so far, aud will keep doing it. Our custom­
ers are satisfied that the prices we put ou these goods are as
announced—cost prices. We don't think we'll bust if we sell
every overcoat in our stock AT COST. We want to de just
that thing.
Hush!
Hark!
Sit still,
Aly heart.
'
Sit still!
Wo are bound to give ourselves dead away in the next par­
agraph: but. it’s got to come.
We have some nice things in furnishing goods, hats, caps
and suits, that ure seasonable—by that wo mean warm
enough for this kind of a winter and cool enough for uext
summer. Come to look our stock over, wo find we have more
of this kind of goods than wo want just now when we are
about to inventory, (lard, our own and only Gard, the gen­
tleman who. said “Gosh!‘‘ at our elrxpuence over "Looking
Backward..’ is still pretty tired, aud wo don’t wish to ask too
much of him. It’s the weather we think. Well, we won’t
give these goods away; there we would butt. We won’t sell
them below cost or at cost, for we might bust. But we will
sell them at a less price than we have heretofore offered them.
Now that’s right.
Aud we’re honest with you
In this matter.
’

Office find Dispensary, Room 4,
Grand

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PERSONAL MENTION.
Bunday evening, while Mr. and Mrs. Z.
B. Hoyt ware at church, their home was
broken into, and a gold watch and other
Hastings, Wednesday, Jan. 8,1890.
articles stolen. Tbe the if had tried bard
D. R. Cook went to Toledo Monday.
to discover aome money, having ransacked
W. a. COOK. Local Bailor.
Fred Myers was In Detroit last week.
pocket books and portmonifw In the at­
tempt. but Mr. Hoyt keeps his money in a
Irv. Creasy was In Charlotte last week.
more secure pfiu*e, and the gentleman bur­
Dowling, Barry Co.. Mtea., Dec. 39. IW.
Miss Alta Richards Is very sick with
glar found Bone.
M«. PMaMLRM EATON. ,
erysipelas.
dirI win wrestle j ou colter and elbow, best
At the gift drawing of E. W. Morrill
three to flvo falls fw m on a sMc, and «m*tte to
Ed. Troy, of Caledonia, was in the city
a fall tn any place that you may name In Barry Saturday ticket No. 532. held by Tom
ctrnMy.
.Ions Arnold. Datfling,
Doyle, drew the organ: No. 2,263, held by
Mrs. Kcp KHsbee, drew the coal stove, jf
Miss Etta Kennedy returned to Ann Ar­
tlie one who las ticket No. 4.755 will pre­
sent the same at tlx* store, he can walk bor Monday.
away with the gold watch, while the for­
Mnc L. "Brock, of Dutton, was in the
tunate possessor of ticket No. 1,160 can city Thursday.
Circulation thin we?k.
hare the harness.
A. J. Bnwne. of Grand Rapids, was in
Game laws are sow In force.
John Tieroe aud Philo Miller, of Rut-, the city hst week.
Th* imurd of supervisors are in Session. land, came to town Saturday of last week
JatncA Col lister, of Plainwell, was in
and got fall of tanglefoot and liad luu of
»&gt;n»e two masonic lodges of this city hare
fun. Monday they were arrested for being the city Thursday.
^usolldated.
drunk and disorderly and Tue.-atay they
- Sewanl Crarper. of Anu Arbor, was In
^here-an* at present 23 lodges 1’J of 1. were brought before Justice Beadle. They
the city .last week.
In this county.
plead guilty, Pierre was fined 85 and
W. J. Stewart, of Grand Rapids, spent
Miller 910. and they left for home poorer,
&lt; There were 220 marriage licenced issued
Sunday in this city.
but we hope wiser.
by the coiuity cleric last year.
Mrs. Anna Mason visited with Charlotte
The latest swindle: -J. VauWormer
Kldet Cheney will preach at the Star
friends
New
Years.
lives near Tekonsha and has a brother
M-bool bouse next Sunday evening.*
working at Hicksville. Ohio. Last week
Postmaster Fumlss, of Nashville, was
Home ground feed, oatsand rye. thrsale. u young man handpl tho Michigan brother in the city Thursday.
a telegram announcing tlie sudden death
MI
m L. Jean Me Laugh!hi visited Nash­
of the Ohio brother, and demanded 81
The C. K. A 3. IL B. will put hi a side charges for delivering aame. Paid. Hur­ ville friends Thursday.
track running to Griffin A Wagner's mill. ried off to Ohio nml found his bother alive
W. F. Hicks and daughter Bell, spent
Them will lie n meeting of the Grand and well. Next"—Detroit Journal.
Sunday in Middleville.
Chapter R. A. M. in '■ Grand Rapi&lt;H June
A follow was trying to sell a horse on
Timothy Bush went to Detroit New
Hth,
the street last Saturday under rather sus­ Years, on a *hqft visit
Then* will lie a larg£ meeting ot the picious circumstances, and sheriff Shrincr
Mrs. J. E. -Hogh* visited her daughter in
Salvation Army to-night and to-tnurrow took tlie home In his pos.*ssioB, but the
fellow
made himself scarce. Wednesday, Grand Rapids last week.
night.
the sheriff nf Van Buren county came here,
John Diamond, of Duluth, Minn., is vis­
Several of the young people of this city , 'Identified the animal aud took It away
iting friends in this city.
attended a dance al Nashville Wednesday
with him. ns It was the hone that was
night.
'
Walker Matthews and wife returned to
stolen near Bloomingdale sntee time ago.
At a meeting of the council Friday n&lt;gbt Grand Rapids Wednesday.
To those who have not, already pain their

Hastings Banker.

LOCAL NEWS.

taxes. 4 percent will be added to tile rejenlar tax.
Henry Bentley gone a very pleasant
card party New Years eve., to about (twen­
ty of hla friends.

We sent out a largo numlier of, state­
ments last week and we hope they will be
met with a generous response.
The Y. M. b. C. gave a dancing party in
I nion ball last uight which was well at­
tended and a good time enjoyed by all.

Anyone having a good house Id desirable
rotation with a bam on tbc premises, tp
rent, will do well to call on J. W. Lunn.

Fred Cutler and family, of Ionia, arc
they appropriated 95b-4*jJx* used, together
with the 950 given by Jr-. L. Wilkins, for visiting friends in this city.
tlie purpose of fixing Un- street loading
• -r
,
Frank Jordan, of Chester, visited IL K.
wesl rn«» Ihe m»i &gt; end or th. wo Iron Gnlnl „ld f„,lly
ne,k
lirwitzi*
[Vi» eity
*ifv will niui&gt;
bridge. The
also do .ninn
some grad­
W.
O. low den returned frcm a bush)*
ing around Newtvto’** mill. When this
work is completed 4t will add very much ess trip to Adraln Saturday.
to the appearance of that part nf the city.
Ralph Wooton and Walter Lamp'man
Tbe man who for a year Ilves a reputable returned to Albion last peck.
life, even though it lie of moderate ability,
Dr. Burton and Rob't Dawson were in
will grow in Hie confidence and esteem of Jackson Monday, on business.
Ills fellows. On the same principle a news­
Irv Felghncr. of Muskegon, made this
paper advertisement becomes familiar to
the eyes af the readers. It may be seldom office a pleasant call last week.
read, sjfll it makes the name and business
Everett Stlnchcomb and wife, of Marsh­
of the man familiar, and its presence in all, wen* in the elty last week.
the columns inspires confidence in the
H«inry Trabert, of Bellevue, was in the
stability af hh enterprise.—P. T. Barnum.
city a cocplc of days last week.
Senator P. T. Colgrove was thorecipient
Mm. Fred Miller returned from, a Visit
of a beautiful gold Past Grand Chancellor's
jewel last week. It was presented Io him with friends In Jackson. Tuesday.
by the memliers of the Grand lodge K. of
Miu May Roberts returned from a short
I’., in rueogultion of the efficient manner visit in Grand Rapids Wednesday.
In
ire pciiormeu
performed tne
the- duties
devoirin which
wiiicii utntitics uevoirIng upon him as Grand Chaucalhir of the 1
Dick Doyle. F. H. Barlow itod John
- — • .............................
. tlie•- gift
Weissert went to Wall'lake. Friday.
stele of Michigan.
Phil prizes
very highly nnd has reason to be proud of
J. L. Crawley attended a meeting of the
the rccor&lt; he made while holding this K. 1*. lodge at Naahvllie, last week.
oflta*.
Charles Watson, of Grand (Rapids,
Tlie suit of. Jos. Sutton against Prof. called ou friends In thia city Friday.
Roberts for damages for unlawfully whip­
Rap Dnnlnp and wife, of Vermontville,
ping Ills son DelL was tried before Justice
Beailh* Friday, nnd was the weans of visited relatives in tbe city last week.
drawing a large number of listeners tu theCltranoc .Barber and Clarence Youngs
Justice's office. C. G. Holbrook appeared
have rvsumixl their studies lu Chicago,
for Mr. Sutton and Clement Smith for

visiting relatival In the city.

Mm. &amp; Wand and daughter returned to
their home In Caledonia after a short visit
with rejaUvcs in the eity.

✓ mIm Angle Bates visited relatives In
this city and ricin Uy last week and re­
turned to her home in Champion, where
she i* teaclilng aeboul, Friday.
Jason McElwain and sistqg Mary, of
Hastings have been spending the week In
town, the guest of Miss Kate Evans, their
conatn. Mm. W. P. Little, of Hastings,
spent the holidaya with her sister Mm. R.
D. Murray, of this, township, and lier
.father. J. w. Qarpcntcr, of Convls.—Belle­
vue Gazette.

YOU!

Hicks

Aiao RAVE YOfl fniE aan

offer

as desirable a
To look at the floe

groceries and

Holiday Goods!

Saturday evu, Dec. 28th, a daughter of
Mrs. Wm. CouiiL of Yankee Springs, was
married to a K«utieman from Battle Creek,
aud some cunning yon nt men ot Yankee In tbc People's Drug Store and if you, de­
Springs thought to celebrate tlie occasion
sire to purchase
G
with an old-lcsiildurd, lime-worn, chestnutty. blow out. ’Hie demonstration was
very lx.istmr.1% and we dare say that snme
of tbe young men are very sorry they par­
ticipated, for. as tin! hilarious proceedInga
were going on. Mrs. Count appeared at the
door and a shot gun. loaded with powder The leading Druggist and Bookseller at
Batty Co. will make the
and wadding, was discharged at her at
abort rance. Iler face was filled with
powder and wadding, and she may be ren­
dered totally blind, aud at least will be dis­
figured for life. The guilty ones may set­
tle, without going to law. and If they do.
they can count themselves lucky that the
And guarantee the
affair didn't terminate more seriously. Ed.
Brumm, who Ilves about two miles north­
west of Nashvtile, was married tbe even­
ing before the above fool-hardy affair.
His friends congregated and made “Rome
howl’ so to speak, by ringing cow-bells and
having boms, tin nans and tbe like for an
SccMBpanlmenL
This soon made Ed.
tired and he ordered tbe orchestra to dis­
perse.* ns their a&gt;u.sic-(?) lacked harmony,
sweetness and lime-*-three very essential
elements in good music. No attention
was paid U&gt; lilt* however, and they contin­
ued to maktt th * night hideous. He en­
forced his order however, by apiwaring at
tlie door, and firing a load of shot Into the
crowd, wounding Warren Taylor in tlie
leg. It may l&gt;e well for ns to state here
that people should be very careful. how
they Invade tbe rights of others, aud that
juries in this state have acquitted men,
charged with murder, for killing members
of charivari parties.

W. H. Goodyear

Lowest Prices

provisions as can
be found between

Jackson and
Grand Rapids.
Prices Right?
Yes, my son,

Always Right

Best Qualities.

Having too many winter goods I will for the

HONTHOFJAN
Sell the following at J off regular.price

I^ist Satuaday evening a friendly (?)
mob made Elias Lockliari a visit at his
place about three miles north of this place,
After the installation of the new offin-rs
and proceeded to make themselves heard
In tlie K. P. lodge Moiviay night, nfifrrshin various ways, such as smashing in
menu were served and an enjoyable even­
doore. bfeaking window* and dishes, and
ing passed.
making themselves generally familiar with
Rol Dunham and a fellow named Steven.-*,
tite interior of the bouse. They even went
•f Nashville, were arrested Monday, chair-.
so far as to help themselves to the eatables
r*d with running a ombliug house, and
In the house. 1 am*khart sent for Deputy
wiling liquor wlthouta license.
Sheriff Oamun, who app&lt;*an*d on the sente
jtiMt,after
the rioters lad left for th«*lr re­
V new safe has been put in the city
spective homes. It appears that Ixxkhart.
Irnnk. It was made to order by ths De­
whose wife left him about two year# ago.
troit Safe Co., being of tbe latest pgttern
has not conducted himself since in such a
and Is one of the best Isafes in this section
way as tbe neiglilMin* thought he should
. of the country*
:
have done and had been on Very intimate
,■
Mbs Cora Tomlinson, of this city, won
terms with Mrs. James Murphy, formerly
• the set of Dickens works offered bv Fred
of Hastings, for some time pa;L which
t Jf. Heath, to Um- one making the most wonts
This is one of the best opportunities ever offered the people at Prairievine and vietafinally rtnulted In a separation between'’
Vfint of -Fred L. Heath, the druggist.”
Butter and
Murphy and wile: the former assisting lite Ity to buy winu-r goods way down. AU goods feliargod at regular price.
She made 6.987 word.x.
&lt;»
better (?) half out of tbe houM* with aid of egg • taken same as cash.
Prairieville Dee. 30th 1889.
a number nine, and telling het to keep her
A New Years party (was given by Walih*
dl-tooct* in the future. On the 11th day
Wilklm*. Wednesday nlghL ami about*4Oof Pnff Roberts. The trial occupied the en­
Rev. Geo; D. l.ee, of Charlotte, occupied
of November last Mrs. Murphy .secomhi» frirud.s wen- present The evening tire day, quite a number of witiicsMU be­ the pulpit ut the M. E. church Suiwlay.
panled by a sou and little daughter, came
was jumsed In dancing and card pldying ing sworn on each aide. The case wa?
Dr. Fuller and wife returned from a to Nashville on the four o'clock n. m. train,
and all present n*i»ort a very plmsant time. given to the Jury late In tlie afternoon,
short visit with New York relatives Satur­ and. according to previous arrangements,
Furutera are warned to look out fir au iind after being out about three minutes day.
was met at the train by Ixickhart and taken
iusurnhev agent claiming t«» represent?Tbe they brought In a verdict of no cause of
to his borne, where she has since been
Will Cruty, of Kalamazoo, visited friends
•
United Order of Citizens of the Republic." action.
holding forth as housekeeper. Some of
in this city last week, returning home Fri­
with headquarters at Battle Creek.
No
tbe neighbors, it seems, did not like the
Ml'A. S. Ainsworth’s many friends in
such company Is legally authorised to do this city will lie pleased to n-td the follow­ day.
slate of affairs which existed, and proceed- ■
busfavss In the state.
Mrs. I. M. B. Gillaspic returned from a cd to call on hta in true white cap style.
ing from tht-X^rand Rapids Eagle:
At a meeting of tbe Endowment Rank.
Ills many frknds will gladly learu of short visit with friends in Kalamazoo Fri­ Lockhart now asks the' prosec utiug attor­
ney to Issue.n warrant for th? arrest of the
K. of P. the followiig officers wen* elect­ the new business relations assumed to-day day.
entire gang. We learn that Ixickhart lias
by Mr- Arthur S. Ainsworth. For years
ed for/tle ensuing year:
Jaimes I.sitnl&lt;'u and wife, of Minneapolis.
/1’rek^-E. Y. Bogk*.
lu- box been the.confidential man of Mr. S. Minn., visited relatives in this city last been given notice to quit the vicinity, or
h? wfU receive a second vteiL—Nashville
P. Bennett’s well known coal business, but week.
y
hereafter he will be Mr. Bennett's sole part­
Mrs. John Jewett and daughter were the
ner In the new company, tlie 3. P. Bennett
Chnrrh and fetoctety.
To-’“*,lt ll,e installation of the officers
guests of F. H. Barlow and family last
u. B. Sackett post. No. .T20 G. A. IL, Fuel and Ice company. Mr. Ainsworth
There will be meetings at tbe Methodist
stands high among the young business men week.
will takii place at Delton, C. W. Annstong,
church every evening this week, except
of
the
city,
and
will
add
to
the
success
of
being the iastallibg cjfltaer; Senator P. I'.
T. hmith and wife, of Kalamazoo, were
t he enterprise, for be hns earned tbe oppor­ the guests of O. Rorabeck aftd wife. New Saturday. AU are invited.
Colgrove will speak. An oyster supper
tunity now given him of taking an Interest Years.
The second quarterly meeting of tbe
will be served after tlie Installation.
In tbe basincsK to* faithful .nd .fflelwit
Methodist church for tills conference year
Jas. L. Wilkins has nine teams and -15 labor.
Geo. Bell and MIm Mabel Selleck. of will be held next Sunday, conducted by
Nashville,
visited
Hastings
friends
New
men at work in tbe 2d want filling In his
the pastor. Love-feast at 9:80. followed
. A little boy by the nnie of Wing, who
Years.
lots west of his mill and fixing a road
by sermon and communion.
Is only tt or 7 years of age. unhitched a
from the west end of tWI Michigan avenue
Al. Hofocr was in tlie city Monday, on
xcry ifractious horse that was tied in front
Bev. A. D. Grigsby wlU preach on Jan.
bridge to his mill. We talks of erecting
of the "little Wick’’ grocery on Jefferson his way to the Grand Rapids Business 12th In the morning on -The Twins (Death
«&gt;me tenant houses on his lots next spni'
. and Sleep) and in the evening “Lqnd Me
St., one day last week, aud prepared to College.
tper.
f
Like la pleasant drive. . He jumped Into
Mrs. M. Itich was called to Charlotte Your Bars."
A very lurite progressive pedro party the buggy, drove down by the railroad Saturday on* account of the sickness 6t her
The Presbyterian Young People's Guild
Co's .mother.
was given by Mr. and Mm. John Goodyear track and around by F. II. Barlow
will meet at the church on Friday evening,
Friday nvening. About "0 were present elevator aud up onto Main SI. again.
Mrs. R. El Court, of Buffalo, Dakota, is Jan. 10, at 7:30 (kun Ume.)
anti a very enjoyable time was liad. Dr. When in front of J. 8. Goodyear's store
• lAlhrop.and Mrs. Julia Goodyear werejtho tin* horse liecame seared, tipped the buggy- visiting her brother. Dr. J. U. Andrus, in
The play -The Santa Claim Stocking
moat Nuoccssful players and carried off|the over and threw the kid out onto the stone this clt(y.
Club,” given by the Episcopal Sunday
pavement hurting him somewhat but scar­
first prires.
Will Pennnck went to White Cloud, school scholars in Union hall New Yean
ing him a great deal worse. The horse
eve was well attended, and gave good aatWo intended to do considerable ••tearing was quickly stopped without Injury, to Thursday, to rlsit with his brother fur a
bffaction to all. Every member of tbe
|
up" In our office last week and went to himself or to the buggy, and taken all in few days.
Sbnday school was presented with some
pre** oac day earlier, but the necesmry all, wns a miraculous escape everything be­
Henry Wilkinson was called to Grand good and useful present, some of them be­
.'umber etc., didn’t arrive so we could not ing considered.
Itapidsi MoaL.ay, by tbe serious Illness of ing verv fine.
nuke tbe changes we intended to. O&gt;nhis slater, j
•wiuectlV we had to go to press one day
Some time ago Marvin Thomas, of Hick­
The C. L. b. C. will meet at Mr. Handy's
Clayton Willison returned to his studies Jan. 10th. Following is the program:
ory Corners, presented himself before the
earlier this week.
County Clerk, ns one of the many Chrbt- in the Medioal Department of State Uni­ I Singing "Nearer My God.'’
Forty-two people tried to beat insurance mas candidates for u marriage licence. versity yesterday.
Repeating Lord's prayer.
com parties last year, by pretending to idle The usual oath waj taken and all the ques­
Roli call, quotations by the pastor.
Gay Cook and wife, of Plainwell, were
and then not dying. As o result of their tions were answered, until at last tbcmaid­
History of Rome, P. T. (&gt;»lgrove.
tbe
gueals
of
relatives
I
d
this
city
Wednes
­
foolishness, about thirty of them are serv­ en name of the mother of bls affianced was
lattin course in English, Mrs. Striker.
y
ing terms in prison, so ft pays to die a iMf- ksked hint Here a dense cloud of Ignor­ day and Thursday.
Traits of human nature. Mr. Kenaston.
alar dentil when it comes to getting money ance or forgetfulness, seem to hover over
The Archrloglcal Club at Rome, Mrs.
Clarence Jones went to Grand Rapids
«t a life insurance policy.
him, and be declaired he did not know and Monday to coutinuc his studies In tbe WIUlBon.
could
not
tell.
It
was
not
very
strange
Table talk: the revolution in Brazil.
Busin cm College there.
.
At an adjourned meeting ot the ' River­
Mr. Striker.
side cemetery association the following of­ that he did not know the maiden name of
Mr. and Mrs- Richards, of Grand Rap­
tlie mother of his betrothed, for we dare
In addition to this the circle will Issue a
ficers were elected:
say that there are many men married, who ids, visited J. L. Wilkins and family a magaaine.
ftrea.—W.rL Wilkins.
could not answer this Mme question. But couple of days last week.
Critic, -Roae Bostwick.
W. Pres.—Julius Russell.
vA*reas. —W. D. Hajcs.
this dense cloud that we speak of kept t/frank Nagi er was In the city Friday, on
getting thicker and thicker, and Tuesday his way to the State university, of which
Clerk—John Beasmer.
at last week It broke, when be was arrest­ institution he Is a student.
Commencing January ink 1890, the
ed by Sheriff Shriner, for marrying hla
One of the many good features of the niece. He had his examination Tbureday ✓‘Slnson Nevlas. of High Bridge, Wts., Mich. Central will make special rate of
Bamxek hereafter will be a good continued before Squire Kenoston. waived examina­ was called home last week owing to the two rents per mile per capita to partlee of
story which we will print each weeV, We tion and was bound over to the circuit serious Illness of his father.
ten or more traveling together on one
have always been averse to printing any­ court, which will convene Feby. 10th.
ufliM Julia Rock and brother Fred, were UekeL These tickets will be food for
thing of this description fur what we
|Xoni«* person or persons broke into the the guests of their cousin, Mrs. A. K. continuous train passage only no stop-over
deemed good rraMona. Tbe story this
privileges will be allowed.
Stewart, of Nashville, last week.
week la entitled "The Diamond Button'' houses of Ackerson Jk Hayes and Grant *
M. IL Coixixs, Aft.
Andrus at Wall lake, sometime between . /S^tL Bush and wife, of Middleville, ntx«d will be found very interesting.
»«OO Reward!
Dec. 22nd and Jan. 1st, and stole alxiut Mended the pedro party at Mr. and Mrs.
Roller skating seenw to be somewhat 9100 worth af silverwere. beding. furni­
We
will
pay
a
reward of 9150 for the
popular again, at least tn Kalamazoo. ture &amp; etc., which had been left in | these John Goodyear's Friday evening.
arrest of the parties who broke into and
John Brock akatcdl a five mile race hi tlie houses. A reward of 9150 has bee# offer­
Miss Viola Willison is confined to her robbed the cottages at Wall lake. Barry
rink there New Yeprs night, and the Tele- ed by the gentlemen named, for the arrest home with ‘la grippe," which disease is
coonty. Mich., -belonging to Ackerson &amp;
jgraph announces that there was a large at- of the guilty parties, and 850 addftlonaL quite prevalent all over tbe state.
Hayes and Grant A Andrus, some time
Vtendanoe and plenty of excitement. It is has'been offered by sheriff ShrinarAI boot
betweea the 23d day of December and
rnvdlaw to say that John won. which he m WHIU rewlrd Will Be found elwlrhere
Mias Gertie Rose returned to her home January 1st. Among the property taken
did. nuking the five miles In low than 20 in this Issue and giving a description of In
Grand
Rapids
Thursday,
after which might lead to their detection are 12
a
short
visit
with
relatives
in
this
eity.
serac of the property taken. At this writ­
tea spoons. 12 table spoons and W deaaert
**S»Mjab’1VJokl'r A1**1 h,B d*c,Binn in tbe ing there is no clue at *11, but neither time
Mrs. McLaughlin, of Muskegon, who spoons engraved “Oakwood,” aud one
him .1
Which was submitted io nor expense will be spared to ferre| out visited her mother. Mrs. J. A. Holbrook, a large field glass marked "Ranchman.”
ou.
«."0f court, Dec. 31th. tbc perpetratera of this deed, and we(hope few days last week, returned home Thurs­ 950 of tbe above reward will be paid for
the return of the property stolen.
tabled that tbe to ace the guilty ones brought to justice at day.
.
, .
.
Acxnaox * Hatkm,
™J*™’ an early date. Aside from the property
stolen, the bouse was damaged to quite an
W. A. McCormick, wife and son Fred,
form to his daughter, therefore mas™
extent, by doors and windows being brok­ of Grand Rapids, arrived In tbe city on
»»U as* void. Till, wm on« of
en and thing* araatched generally and If Thursday, to spend a week with P. T. Mc­
••teerot and hotly conteated cases ever trieu die wrong doers can be found they will be Laughlin xud fnraiiy. Mr. McCormick
| felhla county, and It will do doubt lie tatfinished to tbe foil extent of the law, as was token wrioualy 111. and was taken

FOR C-A.SK.

Overcoats, Cloaks, Shawls, Underwear, Hosi­
ery, Leggings, Gloves, Mittens, Caps, Horse
and Bed Blankets, Beaver Shoe? and Slip­
pers, Wool Boots, Lumberman’s Socks,
Hoods, Fatcinators, Toboggans, Flannels
and Yarns.
.

jvr. ar. goss

THE TEAK OF
1890
Finds E. W. Morrill &amp; Co. at the front with

QUTPKKE5

That will make it a happy one for all.
are determined to keep business on the 1
order, and

FOR THE MONTH OF
JANUARY
We have cut the prices on

So deep that every one can have a
shall also close out oqr

At
off of former prices. Do
longer, but come in and

home on Monday*

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FARM AND GARDEN.

HATCHING BOX AND BROOD COOF.

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Henry Stewart, excellent authority in
all matters pertaining to sheep huMmndry, contributes in a recent issue of Ru­
ral New Yorker some valuable informa­
tion concerning the Inflammation of tlie
ryes with resulting loss of sight, a fre­
quent disease in sheep during the win­
ter season. Th fa disease, which fa con­
tagious, mostly has its beginning in the
fall when tho sheep nre pastured upon
-stubble. Tlie stiff short straws come in
contact with the eyes wounding and
irritating them and causing tbe inflam­
mation, which, unallayed by any cura­
tive measures, proceeds to suppuration,
and u secretion of dfaoascd pus which is
left ou the feeding racks or other places
and fa thus communicated to the other
sheep.
Hie pain from this intenso inflamma­
tion is very great and seriously disturbs
the health of»the
sheep, which stop
feeding, grow
thin and in time
fflON7
suffer from a
comjilicatiaii of

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THE &lt;
LESSON II, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­

INFORMATION BASED ON EXPERIENCE

AND OBSERVATION.

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The hatching box and broo&lt; coop here
depicted was designed by an Iowa poul­
try keeper, and illustrated in American
Poultry Journal ns something of value
to every poultry man:

AS UN PATENTED COOP.

The box' fa 18 inches square and 84
inchew higii. There fa a sliding door in
tlie f«out the width of tire box, leis the
width of (the groove pieces in which it
slides. There fa a hole in etficli side, near
tire top, for the purposes of ventilation
and light. In tho U»x fa placed about

four inches of moist black dirt: upon
this fa placed cut straw. All fa now in
readiness for tlie eggs and the setting
hen. She fa’ given the eggs and the door
is cloefa.L
.
Tho’ run fa made of lath—the width
and length of the box nnd one lath long.
A combination trough, containing corn
1R4A
which these ani­ water nnd gravel, is placecbin front of
mals are so sub­ the end of the run. Once a day tho door
ject, and when fa raised and tbe hen fa allowed to come
the spring ar-. off. whidh site does, aud after eating,
rives and the drinking and taking a dust bath, returns
shepherd 1 topes to tlie nest. The eggs are examined by
A GOOD RACK.
hfa troubles are opening a small slide door in the back of
uver, the animals die and both they and tlie box.'
their latnlw are lost, and the care and
Tlie hen on the nest, the doors are
feeding through tlie winter are labor and closed, a^d old biddy rests content, be­
money thrown away.
lieving tlkit no one on earth knows where
The disease in question fa ano tiiat fa to she is. fcihe fa safe from rats and other
be prevented, if possible, by avoiding the large vermin. She fa not molested by
cause. Fragments of rye beanl and chaff other bens. In fact, she fa os a sitting
from rye straw, used as litter, and of hen should be. Since using this coop I
which tlie sheep eat at night, lodge in the have hutched a far larger per cent, of
eyes. At times die use of Timothy hay eggs than?ever before. There fa nothing
will cause the diseatie, especially wla-n to prevent the hen from hatching every
lhe racks are made so wide apart tiiat Hie fertile egg. When tho chicks nre hatched
sheep can thrust their heads through the they anil the hen are removed. Tire box
bars and among the stiff steam and so and run are thoroughly cleaned. Then
wound tho eyes, and tho seals or chaff it is placed in the yard and the hen nnd
van get into them. A good form of rack clucks pul into iL It makes a splendid
to avoi(Kthis trouble is tiiat sitown in the brood coop. In it the little chickens can
cut.
'
Ire fed. and larger birds cannot enter in
Tho front is made of upright bare two to share their meal or purloin it all. ■ Il
inches wide and three inches apart; the gives the hen the ground in which to
back part fa of board* set closely together scratch and dust, and can be moved so
and sloping forward at the bottom, so as to give the hen fresh earth whenever
tiiat tho hay slides down &amp;.id keeps dose desired. |
.
to tho bars in front where the slieep can
reach it. The trough for grain fa at the
Tlie growing popularity in England of
front The rack is raised a foot from the
ground on anuill poets six. or eight feet the litth Irish i&gt;rwd of cattle known as
ajMirt, so that young lambs cannot get the “Kfirry’’ warrants a few word* in
fast in any way. Two of these racks may it* behalf. At tlua recent Windsor show
be set together, connected behind so an great interest wan shown in the large
to form a double rack to lx- placed in the and excellent display of Kenya and
middle of the sited, and othcra may be Dexter-Kerry». Her majesty the queen
built against the sides of the shed. If the was positively pleased with them, and
hay loft fa over the sheep shed the liny in cou*eqiu.-nco a Htuall herd has been
may bo drop(&gt;ed into the racks with the established at Windsor. At the show of
least possible labor. Since I first used I the Newcastle “Royal^ was on exhibi­
llifa kind of rack 1 have never had any tion a beautiful bull, "Moonlighter."
iron bio with infiauied eyes in my sheep which so pleased the Prince of Wales
that he purchased the uniniM in the
in the winter.
A frequent cause of this disorder fa presence of the many thousand [x-rson*
the alkaline dust of tho.snil in tbdxlry, who surtofiftded t^e ring. Tlie illustra­
hot weather, and the omeniely hut re­ tion herel given affords a good represen­
flection of the heat rays of the sun. tation of the prise winner Dexter-Kerry
Where tins difficulty fa experienced tlie cow “Dainty.’’
G. M. Allender. an English, aathority
sheep may be mved by ts ing inclosed
during the middle of the dsy for some on the Kerry and Dexter-Kerry breeds,
lioura, and let out to feed in the even­ writes: Whil*- convinced that the Dexter
ing and night.
Another common cause fa without doubt the more useful animal,
fa tlie use of a too close and warm stable of the two. if a choice between them has
from which the &lt;heep are turned out to be made, I do not wish to deny tiiat
and exposed to a coM storm of sleet or the Kerry proper fa a good little heart—
rain or damp snow; or to dry snow and only I think the Dexter Is a better. While
irtight Kunshini-, tlie reflection «&gt;f which not inferior to the Kerry in milking
fa painful to the eyes and produce^snow properties or in constitution, tlie Dexter
is a most peHect "beef" animal/and as
blindness and inflammation.
After the causes are removed, Mr. tbe “joints" am small, and theTjuality &lt;»f
Stewart advises the following: Just re­ the uxeat excellent. I look upon tt as tlie
move tMo affected ^nmials to a dark “Southdown" amongst cattle. Tlie Kerry
place. Gird a light cooling antiseptic proper fa n&lt;£ a beef animal, little more
medicine, hyjx»ulphite of soda in dram so than the Jersey, but the Dexter feeds
dotes daily being very useful. Tlie.eyes quickly, either as a steer or a barren cow,
should bu examined for any foreign sub­ and weighs from 400 pounds to 500
stance, which shotfid be removed, if pounds dead.
easily pow-ibk, by a soft cnmel's-lmilpencil; Otherwise a small quantity of
linseed mucilage—made by boiling lin­
seed in a little water—may bo injected
into the eye, by which the offending
matter will be able to make its way to
the outer corner of the eye where it can
bo seen and removed. To this mucilage
may i»0 added a fourth port of a solution
■ of 10 grains of sulphate of zino in au
■ounce of water, nnd two drops of wine
of opium. When tho eye fa cleansed
and this psrlliative injection has been
DEXTRp-na&amp;Y COW “DA1XT5-."
used for two days, if the cloud remains,
About ten quarts ,per diem is a fair
a pinch of burned aluuj fa put into a
average in Inilk. As to quality of their
goose-quill or small tul&gt;e, and fa blown
milk, Dr. Victh's analyxes, reccully pub­
into the eye. A few repetitions of this
lished in Tlie ’Journal of the R. A. 8. E..
wifi clear the eye.
It would bte well to
clearly show tfcut taking 100 average ani­
give all the sheep tlw above-mentioned
mals of each] breed. Dairy Hborthornii,
quantity of tiw soda hyposulphite,
Jerseys and Kerrys, or DexU-nv the Ker­
powdered ami mixed with a little molasry ureeds stand exactly midway between
j®s, and spread on the buck of the tongue.
the two as, better producers; that the
A»d to continue the treatment for a week.
Kenya give os much milk as tho Jerseys,
but, in tlie! case of the Dexter variety,
VltalUr of Clover Seed.
when no longer milking, they make beef
“We Lave seen two-year-old dorer
quickly arid of the best quality. In oim■eed that was scattered accidentally on
parfaon with Dairy Shorthorns, although
tl» snow in early spring come up os
the quality of’the milk is niuoli better, it
is of course.produced in less quantity, ns
Cn&amp;vator. "If left in the ground.
may be expected from the difference in
esu&lt; buried too deeply, clover seed
tbe size of the two breeds, a big Dairy
often bold ite vitality many years.
Shorthorn weighing at least ax much as
two Dexte-tKbrrya.
Against th^s. however, w l®ve to
rag. If the clover Brod stubble in plowed
look at tbe cousumptioa of food, and the
and w*n . with wheat, that which
dropped on the surface will not grow
Etand any weather. Dexter* are decid­
Use next spring, a* it i&lt; buried too
edly coming to the front as they de­
deeply. But it will come up in trnUeserve. Tba foundation of a herd at Sandringliam lta» now been followed hv the
eatahliahmmt of otie nt Windsor, and I
in all
am sure that we aludl eee tbese bandBOIU-O Litihj animals making their way u
the "home farin'-cattle foe tl*e dairy and
for tbe table. Kerry Le?l£ will bo the
faahion &lt;m the Christman table, and a

NATIONAL SERIES. JAN. 13.

derful thing about It is, that when once ,
given a trial. Dr. King’s New Discovery
ever after bold* a place In the house. If
you have never used It and should be
afflicted with a cough, cold or any throat,
lung or chest trouble, secure a Irattle at
once and give it a fair trial. It Is guaran- I
toed every time, or money refunded. Trial
bottles free at W. H. Goodycar’s drug
Six month* after GabrteT* Interview with
store’.
’ Perhaps you are ran down, can’t eat, of NaxarcLb. «b» name wax Mary, with
can’t sleep, can't think, can’t do anything Um&gt; mhrvelou* intHligenoe that she «cx
to your witfafactlou. and you wonder what cboasn «rf God to; be tb&lt;- mother of tbe
ail* you. You should heed the ■ wanting. long promfaed XJtwiah; in fact, that »he
You are taking the .first step Into lervott was the virgin of Whom Isaiak had propheprostration. You need a nerve tonic ond riett and that her Jun whom ate should bear
tn Electric Bitters you will find the exact wa* tlw one of wham Isaiah said that be
remedy for restoring yonr nervous system should sit tin. Dav up* throixi and establish hi*
to its normal healthy'condition. Surpris­ kingdom (Isa. vil, M; ix, 8, 71. I
We must insut that there b no honest way
ing results follow the. use' of this great
nene tonic and alterative. Your appetite to read tbo*e muck perverted word* of Ga­
'returns, good digest ion is restored. and tbc briel con rem ing Miry’* *on (vs*. 31-83) but in
liver nnd kidneys resnmo healthy fiction. tbc light of all preceding Scripture concern­
Try a bottle. Price 50c. at W. U. Good­ ing the MA«lah; a»d, thus taking Gabriel to
mean JwA what be mys, we confidently ex­
year's drug store.
pect that Jesus sha| return to rule as king of
tbe Jews, from David's tbrope, over the
The best salve In the world for cute, whole bouse of Israel and over the. whoU
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter,*, chapped hands, chilblain*.. corxs,
and al! skin eruptions, and positively cares' (Act* ill, 1U-21). Thntw who tollju* that Jesus
piles, or no pay required. It Is' guaranteed fa now or* David** throne and (bat the kingto give perfect satisfaction, or money re
landed. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale Word of God nnd had twtter read Jer. xxill,
by W. H. Goodyear
5-8.30; Like xxir, 35-27; Act* xxiv, 14. 15;
Muskegmi will start a new electric rail­ xxyi, G, 7, etc., and »tudy Scripture in ths
light of Scripture, brlK-ving what I* written,
way system soon.
however unreasonable It may spi***r to our
Rheumatism Is caused by ladle add In the foolish reasoning* |*:t teachersand scholar*
blood, which Hood's .’UrsHparilia neutralizes, contrast tip? tneeknt** and faith iof Mary and
and thus cures rheumatism.
her coowqucnr approval with the unbelief of
Benton Harbor manufactured 30,000 Znchnriai* nnd hi* consequent cJiArtcning
barrels of cider in 1839.
Compare wrse* 88-45 with verm. 18-23.
40. "And Mary i4id. My *ou| doth mag­
nify tbe Ljrd.” Hacmali said io her prayer,
Joliet. Ill,
"My hi-ort re&gt;4cetbln the Lord;” nnd David
1 purchaaed a txw of your Red Clover Pile
Ointment ot F. p. Gonday. at this place, after calls upon us to "magnify the Lord in him”
using variotu other ointment* without ••ffect. (I Sam. il. 1; Pa xfcxiv, 8). The spirit of
I use»r several application* ot tbe Red Clover Antichrist is to '’magnify oueV self alMive all
Ointment and have not had any trouble since.
1 now believe. I am permanently eun-d. My ••tee.” but tbe spirit of Christ will cause one
ca&gt;e wa* .nor ose of tbe worst, but I have suf­ tn desin? with F’aut that "Christ may be
fered with them over a year, and Ned so much magnified in our bodie*. whether by life or
1 became greatly reduced in fiesb. Your oint­ by death.’’ (Dan. rl^Sd, 31; Ph. I, 20i. Mary
ment acted miraculously and 1 atu only too glad
to speak to the many sufferers of this I nlul bad submitted herself cheerfully nod wholly
disease. If tt cure* all who uae it a* quickly a* to the will of God, and tn thm: way* we,
It did me you will sell a great deal of It. Btv 1
am convinced your File Ointment was made to too, may daily magnify Hldi. It &lt;loe» not
cure and not like (be many others 1 have tested ■eem difficult, and yea who d&lt;xw it perfectly!
to detraud. 1th* pleasure to me to say the Since God fa truth and love. Ictus heartily
bte**lng to me. and 1 know tt will prove »uch to believe all He My* and cheerfully accept His
will in ail thing*.
pthen who will try It.
Beapectfully
I. V Park.
47. "And my sjdrit hath' rejoiced iu God
To J. M Lome Red Clover Co.. Detroit. Mich. my Saviour." Tbe only way ta be full of
For sate by W. H. Goodyear.
joy ta to belfeve God. even as it I* written,
Grand Rapid* put up 1,735 building* "The God of Hope fill you with tall joy aud
pence hi believing" (Ront xv, 18|.
last year.
48. "He hath regarded the low eutateof
His handmaiden.” "Not many mighty, not
Weakened and deranged livers, stomach* many noble are called,” bnt "God hath
and bowels should never be acted on by eixnen tbe poor of this world rich in faith."
Irritants like common pills, bran, etc. "Though tho Lord bo high yet hath Ho re­
Miles’ Pills cures liver complaint, consti­ spect unto the lowly: but the proud He
pation. piles, etc., by a new method. knownth afar off.” He love* to dwell with
Samples free at W. H. Goodyear’.*.
ibe poor nnd contrite spirit that tretnblea at
His word (I Cor. 1,26; Jaa. tl. 5; Pa cxxxrlU).,
The sixth cavalry held n reunion at
"Behold from beueeforth all generations
Ionia Tuesday.
shall call n*o blessed.” Tbe Spirit through
In Latin the meaning of Salve Is "Hall, Elisabeth bad jurt said "Blessed 1* she that
God Save You!" used as a greeting when believed,” and so it bo* come ringing down
Most honored among
the eastern plague scourged the cities of nil tbe age* linen.
Europe. Bj- promptly using sate and re­ women no doubt Mary wa*. but lest we
should think too highly of her. IctTu* remetnliable rcmvdtes we can save ourselves
from,many plaguing dlx-omfort*. itch Ings
and Irritations from all causes, insect bites,
plant poisonings, catarrh, inflamed and they that |K«r tlie Word cf God and keep
the
sore eyes, salt rheum, bolls, ulcerations, it,” And again. “Wbo»ocvcr shall
pile*, felons, soft corns, tetter, chappiug, will of God, the Huua k my brother, and my
chafing, ring-worm, burns, Healds, chil­ stater, and mother" (Lu. xi, 28; Mk. iii. S5;.
40. “For He that i* mighty hath done ma
blain*. frost bites, euis and bruises which
are rapidly aiul permanently cured by great thing*-, and holy ta Hi* nama" tn (bi*
Pole’s Carbolisalve. the only Infallible •nag *e Imvo th© pronoun* "He. Hi*. Him,”
healing preparation ever de vised. Small applied to Gal twice wveti timet; it fa all
boxes 25 cents; large boxes 30 cents. Sold about Him and Hi* doing* reminding u* tiiat
wc are nothing, but He fa every thing. “My
by all drnggista.
meditation of Him shall tm (irreti. 1 will bo
The East Saginaw chief of police ba* glad in the Lord” (Pk civ, 34). Ho fa the
Almighty before whom ire ore to walk (Gen.
been asked to resign.
xvfi, 1) looking up to Him for everything.
The Almighty God (El Shaddalj &lt;loea not
After years of suffering from nervous represent Him n* simply liaring 411 power,
derangement and constipation, and after and therefore able to do anything, faut rather,
Jtelng treated by several leading physicians a* tho dertvuiten »r ibe word &amp;Uuida( im­
from whom 1 obtained no relief 1 was in­ plies, the all sufficient pouter forth of all
bteadng; literally, tbe breasted one (from
duced to try 8. 8. 8.
Soon after commencing its use, 1 found "Shad.” signifying ■•breast"), and therefore
my appetite much Improved, and that the representing tbe (*jwer ot bountiful, self sac­
uae of catliartics which I hmLtaken almost rificing love, giving ami pouring jiteelf out
dally for twelve months, was no longer for others, it i» often in Scripture associated
with fruitfulness, or with emptying, iu order
necessary.
Since childhood 1 have been subject to to fruitf ulnem. Mary wa* poor in this world *
sick and nervous headaches, but since goods, and poor in spirit, and now the Mighty
One
come*'to her to do great thing* for her
December 1. 18*8, at which time I com­
50. “Hi* mercy ton them that fear Him,
menced taking 8. S. S.. -I have bad only
one attack, and that was when 1 neglected
or kiadnea*, or loving kin-lheas (as tho word
to take the Specific.
I do not now have to take purgative i* often translated) of God, fa one of tbe
glorious topic* of ScripUjro, and especially of
medicines.
J. A. Kkiti. Bolling. Ala.

9
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THE MANDARIN
iA finer sight I hnr| not seen!"

While seated in !ii&gt; phlanquin.
Rode Linf; Gum l-m. a mandarin;

!“\Vc washed those garments.’ ..ns^ered li

Some laundry popls working nigh. I’’ WithSnnp (hat's made beyond the icq.

Were hanging gnrmepts out to dry,*

The Iviikv Soap they call &gt;t there,

lie i)_*ckannd with bU golden fan.
V.’e find it good beynnd compare.
And thus addressed the nearest mantlTJten said tbe mandarin profound; j '
"Why do th? ro’.ics upon yourlin?
Uk? glnci.-rs of Alaska shine?

?’Gta. order inc a thousand pound.
fAnd they who use another kind.

S/.rt.'v.-. set out from Nin;’ !‘o Keen, piiall prison tell anti waffoid iindl '

A WORD OF WARNING.
Thure are many white soaps, each represented to be “just as good as the ‘ Ivoryf; ’
th?; ARE NOT, but like ail counterfeits, lack the. peculiar and remarkable qualifies
of the penuine. Ask for “ Ivory" Soap and insisMoon potting it

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What is

CASTOR 1A
Castoria i* Dr. Samael Pitcher** prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty yean* use by
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea nnd Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural s^eep. Castoria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother’sXFriend.

Castoria.

Castoria.
' Carter! s. !s on cxoeDcnt medicine for chil-

todilldreo that

CMtarUfa •owcll

good aflci-t upon their children.'

H.

The...H±.£a.S.t.man' ®«P&gt; &amp;1WMH II &gt;»?•“'
HOT SPRINGS, ARK.

For twenty yearn I was troubled with a mercy endureth fot ever," "Mercy -and truth
tormenting Itching skin disease, which at are met together,” "Mercy and tnith shall
times caused me great annoyance and loss
of sleep. 1 was treated by the best local
physicians, bnt received no relief from Hi’ covenant nnd Hi* tectiraotllM" (I’m.
"Iz‘i Thy
them. I finally concluded to take Swift's Ixxxv, 10; ixxxlx, M; xxr, lOi
Specific (S. 8. 8.). a half dozen bottles of loving kindnena and Thy truth continually
which effected what I consider a perman­ pnswrvo rne," "Became thy loving kind now.
ent cure as Thave felt no symptom* of the ia better than life, my lip, shall prawn thro”
' (P*. xl, 11; Ixiii, 8). Then notice in nil th®
disease for over a year.
.
W. T. Uowixx, Terrill, Texas.
Treatlxe on Blood and skin diseases aiMOciatod; and tall this loving klndntaw is (or
all who fmr Him, nnd that forever.
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co.,
51- “Ha liath rtionvtl strength with Hi*
Atlanta, Ga. »
arm.” Fcrhapa looking back to the deliver
Tbe Romeo depot was burglarised 875 anew from Egypt, fcr tbe Lord had Mid to
worth Tuesday.
Moses, “1 will tx-dretn you yfch a stretched
out arm nnd with grent judgment” And
Mor* had nmg, "By the greatm-sa df Thine
Physiologists estimate .that the heart
does 5,000,000 pounds of work each day.
*1.fit xv, IQ. David idugsof lfa*ieine&lt;it-liv«No wonder people drop dead with wont
a»re that God had nccornplfalMd It ^with n
out hearts. This could be prevented by
rtrong hand am) with a stretched out arm”
!&gt;r. Miles’ new and great discovery, the
(Pa. cxxxvi, 12). Let u« remumber tiiat it is
New Cure. Always commences when you
written, "Cursed bo tbe man that tnaOelb in
first begin to get short of breath, have
mnn nod maketh fieth fata arm,” and thereweak, faint or smothering spells, paii
M us Iran only on Jehovah, and i let our
tenderness in side. etc. bold at W. H. pttayer be. "Be Tbou our arm everv morn
Goodyear.
Ing. our salvation also in tbe time of trouble’
The sunken steamer Armour In the St. -.bir. xvll. 5; fix XXXill, 2).
"He hath scattered Un? proud in tbt» lujag.
Clair river has been raised.
inatire? ot their benrta.” Tbe proud, italf sat
Mr*. Wln^ow’shooUitDR Myrup should always taflal and self wifflcient cannot know Hfa
be med for chHdren teething. Jt soothes the thought*-*- Hi* way. H» cannot reveal Himchild, softest* Hie uum*. allays all pidn. cures •elf tn them. They are again*: him, and all
wtfid colic nnd ia tbe best rcniwlytor diarrlm-x
their tbonghti and way* shall be overthrown.
Tweets -five cents a bottte.
Rvrn NrhnchaduMzar learm-rl Uiat "tboeo
Muskegon will norm have the largest
cracker bakery in the state.

of men shall l-c made low, nnd tbe Lord alone
shall bo exalted in that day" (Dan. hr, »7).
fi3. “He hath put down tho mighty from

TbelargMt and (Inert Rkkort HUTKI.
la America, with th* finest Bath ilouiie in tbe
world connected, will open (under management
ofO.G. Bauson, of White Mountain Hotels)
for season of two, January i,-.th. Ticket* should
be bought via. 8L Loul* and Iron Mountain &amp;
Southern R. It.

■TIME TABLE.

BUI Ions.

*a£ zi

• Read “The Diamond But­
ton,” a continued story, com­
menced this week.

SdBnil

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Kart Cooper..
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Coats Grove.
Woodland ...
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Mrtpen

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�Scratched 28 Tears
Body covered with walra. Itching ter­
rible. StrtTsring endlraa. No reHef.
. Doctors and medicine* f»il. Spertlily
cured by Culicum at a cost of 85.

Cured by Cuticura
If I had known of the Cut Intra Bao»«dle«»
soar* ago it would have !-s*sd me 8N0 (two
oa nty Lead ta a apot no: tarxer than a cenL It
spread raiHdiy all ever my body and got under
my nails. The scales would drop off of'me all
the time, aud my stitjeriug was eMfipaa aad
witltout relief. One thausaod dollars would
not tempt me to hate this d!s».-R*e orei again.
1 am a poor, man. but feel rich to tw relhttrd 0!
what some cf thr doctors ’ahi wasteptwv.
some ringworm, psoriasis, eta I took . . - and
. . . RarsaparlUas over &lt;a&gt;c year aud a half but
no cure. 1 went to two or three ductors nod no
cure. 1 cannot praise tbe Cifiienra Hdmeilles
toe much. They U»ve lunric tuy skin a* clear
and fret- inau scales as tv osl&gt;&gt;All 1 taert ut
th^a were three boxes of t ut feura. and Hirer
botetes &lt;f Cuticura Kesolvrtil. and two cakes
of t’utlcuraHoap. If you had been hen- and
raid you would hare curtd me tor f5Xi, you
would have hntl the money. I looked like the
picture in your imok ef peonasl*'picture numher two ••Row to Cure Skin bi’ravcs’ ;, Uut now
I am as clear as any porsou e» &lt;t&gt;ubs Through
foree ot habit I nib my bands over my arms
and legs to scratch Dsre Iu a while tail to uo
purpose. I ani all welL 1 scraiehed twenty­
eight years, and It act to be a kind ot second
nature to me. I thank you a thousand tfene-.
Dksxim Dowxixg. Waterbury. VL

Cuticura Resolvent
Tbe u«w blood purifier mid purest and brat ot
humor cures, internally. «ixi (Juttctira. thr great
skte cure, anti Cutkura Hoap. an exquisite »klu
beautifier. externally. Instantly, reltevfi and
speedily and permanently cure tbe mort agonlilng. Itching, burning, bleeding, rcaiy, crusted
and pimply diseases and bumursof thr skin,
scuta aud blood, with loss of hair, trots pimples
to scrofula.
Sold everywhere. Price. Ctillrlira. Me..- Soap,
ICJCi; Resolvent. 81. 1 Tenurev! bv tbe Potter
Drag and Chemical Corporation. Boston.
$W“Scn«i for ,,Ho« to Cure Skin IMseadei,”
e&lt; pages, to illustrations nnd too tc-tlmonials.

DI81,T*KS- black-b&lt; ad*, chapped M4&gt;doUy
I liVl
prcvvntea by Cuticura Medicated
* •'’•iioap.

From Rheumatism.

Free

In one minute the Cutlrara Anti­
Palo Plaster relieve* rlwiuuatie.
sciatic, hip, kidney, rhrat mid innpcuter pains and weaknesses. The
Ireland only pam-ki.liug idaster.
.

,m showing extensive and complete lines

FALL AND MITER

Underwear,
Flannels,
Cloths,

Shawls,
Wraps,

Cloaks.

We would call your -special attention to
«mr immense line of ladiea*, misses*,
and children's

Jackets, Wraps &amp; lewnarksis.
In cloth. Flash and Astruclian.

In I'eftian stripes,

handsomely

nobby

checks,

braided garninit-.

and

we

show the finest line this year tiiat It

has ever l&gt;ceu our privilege to display

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to our friends.

Call and see our im-

mensc stock ut U&gt;W PRICES.

Battle

Clark HoweQ. who far several years acted

succeed hi* late chief. Ha b oulv 20 yean
old.
,
. ___ . .
waricaaf IMvasy
Bron, aixl the
factory of Samuel
Downey, nt I^mcuutcr, Pn.. were destroyed
by flro Monday night Law, 840,000; par­
tially insured.
’
J. N. Norris, nf Huntington, Ind., is under
arrert for forging bl* mother-in-law's name
to notes be gave in purchase of n bakery.
William F. Weyrfch, of Hudsonville,
Mint., was nt Evansville, Ind., Monday,
hunting hb wifi-, who ran away with anotlu-t
man last week, taking along with her 112,001
of her husband's property.
The New York supremo court has decided
thatd^atb l&gt;y aloctricity is not cruel or un­
usual januxhnicnt, and K'-nmaler, the first
murderer roud.nnncd to death under the new
law, will be shocked iu death.
fteebtary Mohler, of tbc Koumu *tan
board of agriculture, does not anticipate tbe
slightest injury to the Knwcw wheat crop on
accutuit of the blizzard.
Y Tlw horribly mongtod body ot Z. C. Durliee, n farmer. Was found on the track of tb&lt;
Michigan Central railwiy, nsar Kalsniazoo
Tuesday morning by hi* wife.
Jumis G. Fognrtj- has signed a contract to
ploy with the Philadelphia Players' club
A womuu 9U years old wws nrruigued in n
New York polic* court the other day ai thi
charge of drunbennv-a.
The Pensacola Commercial reports that an
English syndicate has Itought 780,000 Here­
of land in FlnriAa at 81 per acre.
A recent comA of th«&gt; ttock »m a raa&lt; h In
Los Angelos count v, tjalifornui, showwi 35,two rattte, 6,UK) hor-ia, 4,090 .htep and 2,U»J
hog*.
Emma Turolla, a rautralto of contimota!
leputatteu, who luu frequently aeeuinjmnted
Patti in ojxira and o -noert, died nt Luilajswt
TucHday.
John Becker, of I’Asrtou. la., who* took
l-jiwn Monday eveuiug. died Tu. uiay. He
m'm a victim of tuicidal mania, having twice
before token iiK&gt;rphinc.
Martin Febey, a Imrtender &lt;»f Port Jervto,
N. Y., threw- hi,n*&lt;*lf under an Erie train
near there Monday night, and wiw ground to
plecsw. Lhsqioudenry was the cau*e.
Fire Tuewlay night in the Imilding ISO ami
131 Crosby street, New York, occupied, by
Loo Schlesinger &amp; Co., toy manufacturers,
caused the lata of ftW.oOO. pnrtly insured.
T!:r total production of tbe Fall River
niilb. fur !»&lt;9 wax K,fiua,uio pieces, or 223,&lt;!.&lt;» les* than in 3#8. Tbe weaver's strike
la-t s]?ring liad a rnaUTuil effect in cutting
down the normal output
Tlie American Mnuulrun of evolution sailed
Tuesday tor Gibraltar.
Tlie prevalent Rtusdnu influenza in to be
investigated by the New York county medi-

Charles A. bk-buraiub. real estate dealer ot
Milwaukee, atn-wpted suiefrie Sunday by
cutting artcriexn bL* wrist. Wednradny
rooming be took pabna, and MK-cordud in
killing himself.
The Humana satiety of Denver b nt war
with tie- Chinraein that city over HonJouy,
15-yeor-old girl, claimid by Fhu Hoso ar
hb wife. Hbe
sold in China by her
'parents, shipped to l8an Francbro, whereHoao bought her for 81JW0 and took her to
Denver, where be compelled her to lead a
life of ahanci. Fhn Hoso wfl! lose hi* “wifft"
H.
Slorganstriu, of Milwaukee, bought
and funibheu a pretty Ix-tnw, and thru mar­
&gt; fed. about two weeks ago, taking hb bride
on a short trip, and leaving his borne in
charge of bb brother Conrod.
When tbc
haj&gt;py couple arrived borne Wednesday they
found thattbe perfidious Conrad bail sold
the furniture, ranted tbe boom and skipped
with tbe money. I&lt;e was later arrested.
Tbe lioensw- nf ta&gt;®th Dakota saloon* all
expired Tuesday night, but with few excep­
tions they were all doing bu«in&lt;*« wide oja-n
WudnswUy.
The French government has ut-dci-vd the
sua{&gt;msiou from parochial duty of SOU prieste

Dress Goods,

D

NEWS IN BRIEF.

Marr &amp; Raff.

creek.

CAUTION gSj&amp;ga*

in the recent clertiooa.

There is anxiety in shipping circles in New
York bccnu-K- the steamship Marsala, from
Hamburg, is seven days overdue. She may
have been disabled, however.
_
Mia Polly French, of Templeton, Maas.,
rvtobrnted her IDOth birthday Wednesday by
n-ceiving numerous-friends and relatives.
LTu? is quite bright and active.
United States ConuDhaiourr John A. (toborn died in Brooklyn, N.Y.. Tuesday uf pneu­
monia. KU|x*rin&lt;lucufl by tbc grip. Mr. Osboru was born irTDrangv county in 1SJ7.
A number of doctors of Chicago, inter­
viewed Wednesday, reported from one to
twenty eases of “la grippe’ on their hands,
none dangerous, though several were *■
sure.
Hon. George H. Boker, cx-United Btatra
minister to Turkey and Ruwte, died at hi*
homo iu ITiiLadclfihia Thursday morning.
There is greet anxiety and commercial de
pnwaion in soutliem Russia owing tn tbe
scanty crop*. The British grain trad" in tbe
Black j*.’a for the year is only half fhat of
1W8.
A company of Uattcd States troops is now
r.c thr coveted i&gt;oint opisnlte Pierre, S. D.,
and w ifi keep the boomer* iu chtn-k here­
after, until tbc land i» opened for settle­
ment.
,
Fire in the slu&gt;|a of the Edison Electric
IllumuMitiiigcompany,at New York, Thurs­
day. cause&lt;l a fhasof 8t(X),OOOnnd tenqxjrartiy
extinguished lb,OUO iitrandiwcrat lights iu

fellow-pupil, ia «*ool, bavlat Jutort tte

The Trusted
ctbted to the United 8tat« hto
15,000 a side.

mowy embentod from eprpot

He will tai! tor New Turk

Mendon wan to a flooring milt
□ual approjmationa for tbe United State­
navy deportment are lew. than double the
It te evident from tbe speed attained by
amount stolen, -while it would raort tin: ex- Jehu Gilpin’s horse that it mu well cared
pensra of tbe war department for three ! for. and ail owners of live stock shoald exinonthv It is about equal to the total vahi- J &lt;-n tof caution and cart? by having a reliable
of either tlie living animals fresh and remedy at banc. .Veterinary Carboltealve
salt beef, lard,; leather, petroleum, woods, | cures cuts, wounds, brutera, collar aud
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
or &lt;hrw&gt; exported from this country to wuldie gulls, sores, uianici;. scratehea,
’ Office over HoBaway • drug
Groat Britain ta a year, it to more thnu thrtinli. iuflamfiintlunh and nil abnudon.s pf
equal to tbe combined annual exports tt J tho rkin and dbeases uf tbe feet of home*
Great Britain o&lt; iron, copper, and *ug*j-. | and cattie quicker than any other remedy,
aud two-thirds oa great as the total valium- ‘ and to the only preparation that invariably
of tobacco or nufizu annually exported to the renew s the hair in its original color. It is
M. B. GILLA8HM, Notary
same country, tow bring the most impor-; endorsed by Jay Eye Sta-'s driver and br
.
aud U. 8. Claim
tent items of A tier lea's export trade. Th- •-prominent horsemen ganerally.
Large
amount would ’be sufficient to meet- tin cau&gt;
small cam'50 eta. Sold by all ।
n'llowancai te&gt; Quern Victoria and th- druggist*.
,
St III* store-. coi
EukU* royal r«mUy aid U» roy.l I T1,
„ h„lsta&lt; h,ve 1,„ Hastings. Mich.
pound of ice ent, aud all the ict-producing punsknip fur tsop-eara It is greater than the , . .rtl
tflviTa are as open and frac as in midsummer? total annual public revenueof the kingdom j u * ry»|j—
M. FOWLER.
—
rr-.-y-,-- ^w..^ u ^jST^Lowi rnS*BEiqk)i!|ia.
The Amortcan Mutual and Continental of tiervia or the jiriucipolity of Bulgaria, tc , LOOSE’S RED v ......................
.
Denttot.
-----t—
----- --------------------------ijuvespcclfleforaii
of_th
■ minor German
pi ini-ipali- a poslt;ve
sprclfie for all forms of tbe disease.
Mutual Imurancv compames, of Michigan, *ny nothing
U..1.U.an.l nwv
■ro in trouble in Indiana. Deputy* Auditor
Smith, Hama &amp; Van
tnulluK ...
total annual revenue of the republic af Guot- .• Guodyear.
Bradbury, of Rictunood, Ind., say* tbe com
.
emote, the nrited republic* of Honduras,
TUART, KNAFFEN A VAN
Jtcksou experienced a thunder Htorm
Casta Rica and San Salvador, or Columbia
Lawyer*.
Satunluy ulghL
■ Regulation* have bran prepare! and issued and Ecuador cuialined. Toe amount is atoc
Iry the treasury department-with tbe view of greater than tbc curt ot governing either ,
United Mutes court
such important colonies us Tunis or Algeria
National
Offices over
quarantining voued* on board of which may
| &gt;
,
.
bn found* ciukw of leprosy, and Kodlng all by France.
Axsoelate offices. Rooms 15. 1
lfj»cn« back to thr country from which thev
Houseman
Block.
Grand
Rapids,
A 15-YEAR-OLD MAIL THIEF.
William J- Rr*”
sailed.
LovalK. Kitaj
RECORD OF FAILURES IN 1889.
CHR1STOFKXB

Application-was mad-at New Yack Fri­
day in the Kings county supreme court far
the apjcdnlnkJct of a receiver for tbe Union
Print Works company, which ia declared to
be imnlvcnt
,
Tbe bora? of King Humbert of Italy scared
at a donkey Friday and threw hb majesty,
who, however, was not hurt, and later drova
through the strseta with ths queen to quiet
popular excitement.
A Democratic morning daily newspaper to
bn called The World will t»&lt; started at Bioux
c ity. I.u.aooD by Dr. E. E. Woo !, of that
city, and Chicago parties who will put
8100,000 into tho concern.
Tbc mild wint-r is creating great upperbensiob in the tea market Maine report*

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Ch textjo, Jan. 1— Pnstoffice Inspector
Jiuimm Stuart Vesterday mornmg urrwted
Louis Hitzlce. Iftkearsold, iu tho offlee of
Review give the following roeerd of bu*i- .The Orange Judd ■Farmer. The proprietor* ot
ubss dixasters during tbe past ybart The the pepcr hnvH beet; missing money order*,
fAiiurvs in ISM9 numbered 1&lt;L&gt;32 in the postal Dutu*. and im*-ney in such great &lt;pianUnited Slates, or 1 in every 97 firms, and Utles of tote thnt it almo-t atrnuded. or at
L777 in Ciurada, «m* 1 in every 43 firm*. In least enitcuTMMd tbe coucttn. Coatplaints
iFSSthc failures w.-ro IO,®?.» in tbe United have poar-.il in dally &lt;m the postmaster,who.
Slnto. and 1,077 te Canada. Tbe aggregate with the inspector, was drtwu almost wild
of liabilities was 814B.7M.3B7 lu tbc United
nt tbc continued jthtsfta. After doggipg thSintra, against
in 1«8. and leltm-arri-n. fur sutne weeks witltout catch8H.713.25i iu Canada, ugsima »H,U61,1BU. teg tho thief, a new course wan tried, nnd
Hut the average of liabilities for cucu firm­ The Farmer’s employe* were bhadowiil.
failing was tower in Canada—8&gt;i.27t&gt; test
Captared the Thief.
yrnr, against 83,390 in 1W3, aud ths increase
Several decoy tetters were malted to Tbe
in the United States, i* au unfavorable in­ Fanner, and at the time they would be de­
dication, was still not enough to denote an livered a ]KMtoftlce inspector hid binuclf
unhealthy statu of commercial credits, for
tbc average In ItWl was but 813.672, against tbe carrier had deposited tbe tottirs, th.
8U,MH in INK, 817&gt;192 in 1»7, and 83),632to
inspector took them out and counted them—
l&amp;l.
just 51. Hiding himself again he saw lajuiHitxtor toko the tetters out of the box and
Tb-? busines* failure* occurring through­ followed hiin-to a closet near. When tbe
out the country during the seven day* ended boy delivered, the totters in Tbe Former
y®terilay number for the United Mtates 381, office there wre twenty miring. The boy
and for Cmuula 31, or a total ot 322 failures, had gone agate td tbd- clcwet, and there hio^uiust 23S last week, on! 'M2 tbe week pre­
was found with tbe tetters in bis lap busy­
vious to the last. For li» cornwpondin^ taking the money from them. Tbe boy hawick of last year the flgui &lt;* were ®&lt;7, repre­ been employed fol-tw-o yean. Imt noys tu?
scuttag 359 failure* iu thu United Btates and has Iren stealing for only two months.
2Sin th? Dominion af Canada.
UBikintimu

DEADLY NIHILISTIC PLOT.

Hklksa, Muut, Jan. 3.—Tbe Rtqaibliran
h'ti-daturc yesterday K-lcctcd T. C. Power,
thp late Republican candklato for governor,
f&lt;r the ms-und United Ktatea scnaton»hl|x
The 1 h-m'&gt;craL- met Imt liad no quorum. In.
till- case iu which Representative Roberts, of
Hilver Bow county, applied for a writ of
mandamus to compel the stats auditor to pay
him mileage and salary a* re;&gt;r«»«-ntative,
Jtaige Hunt tendered a decision to the effect
Jhat “if Roberts is a representative he is en­
titled to the money. This leaves the legality
of j tbe rival legislatures still in doubt. It
was expected that Judge Hunt would render
a uunv important deciidon.

1ViLKi&gt;nAjniE. Fn.. Jan. JI — About 203
fcqt of the tracks of the Delaware, Lacka­
wanna and Western roadroad raved in at
Plymouth yesterday afternoon. The cave-in
hnt extended to the Methodist Episcopal
ehwrvh, but that building hat not yet been
damaged. • The entire territory surrounding
tba cave-in to undermined. Large gangs of
men have been set to work in propping up
tbfl interior of the mines and allot the miners
hafe quit work.

Helena. Mont, Jan. 8.—The west-bound
Northern Pacific pasaenger, whe&amp; rounding
a ctirve Wednesday night, fifteen mile* out
of Thompson Falla, jumped tho track and
til­’ baggage and emigrant cars ant! smoker
*'
w«t down a thirty-foot embankment into
*•th- ■ river. The emigrant car was tilled with
wohu-n and children, but mlraculoiulv all
escaped serious injary.
THE MARKETS.
Ob tbc board of trade to-dn&gt; quotation*

The Whulr Ilukilsn Imperial Family Tu
Ite Victim*--Startling DlM-lotures.
Ixrtnox. Jan. 4. —The arrest of the nob&gt;
rious Nihilist leadu, Pierra Gros*, at War
ja" , has boon productiva of disclosures far
more startling than any of tl.e alartning rev­
elations which have coin’ to th’ police within
the test few days.' apjxilliiig as they have
been. From' letters and do^ummta found
conccato1 in his clothing th? most damning
evidence is obtained against many persons
high in imperial fttvor and authority, con­
templating not the imasrinatiou of th", csar
alone, but the mnrdor of the entire reigning
family as well Already many 6f the con­
spirator* have beeh taken into custody, and
those still at large-arc under eqdonagu, or
Ix-ing tracked by relentin'* police official to
tbe end of their lodgment in prison, whraev
they will almost certainly go to their death.
Several of the implicated persons were ap­
prehended while attempting to leave the
country.
[

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

Saugatuck had u thunder storm Satur­
day nigUL
Sick lleadai-br.
LOOSE-8 RED CLOVER PILES CURE SICK
i.-suacne. dyspepsia. Imilgestloa. constipation,
»c l*r box. !&gt; boies lor 81. For sale by W. H.
Uoodyear.
Diphtheria Is still prevalent in and
about Holin nd.

LumhagQ

ESuQII*.
KUBBR.

A. WOOLLEY,

•

EYJCaud EAR and Nie preservation of vtslon
byj^te^ly flttina RPfCTACMM and eyw

P

____ (Office ovor Lathrep’s drag stere.)

lota tor sale.

Hastings City Bank,
1 tnSercd 18 month* wRh pMt» In the small
of the bark; pronounced incurable by phyelctaus; conttued to horn* cnou of the time.
HL Jacob* Oil completely cured me. No re­
turn of pain in 4 yesr»

- Hastings,

-

-

Mich.

CAFIZ'AL. $50,000.00

LEVI r. MANHFIELD.

Several Years.
Michigan.

Oil; bare had no return.

huJldiBg for

JOHN LUCAS.
officebs:

buff*red several yean wife chronic Kite
In the bark; was given up by doctor*. Tw
bottles of Bl. Jacobi Oil cured me.

D. G. Rabinacm. President;

C. D. Brahe, Caahter.

HERMAN BCHWAYGEL.

DIRECTORS!

BAD WRECK 0W THE PAN HANDLE.
■ J* '"’J W

liPBll V U.-Z

"*

Ids.
D. O. Bobioson,
Knaapen.

W. H. Fewer*,
A. Hrwble.*
Cheater Meaaer, 4

IxDURaroilK, Jinn. 1.—A frightful wjioek
occurred at Kokomo yesterday morning i on
the Pan Handle railway, one mile
the station, by whk-h two train* er
gvthcr, demolishing the engine* and

^nn-n,lH£&amp;IAS-AVMHHEi«

Three 3Irn Fatally Hurt.
George Cumming*, engintjer of No.
buried in the wreak an&lt;l diet immediately
after being extricated. Tom McCullough,
engineer of No. IS, lira at the Clinton bouse,
Kokomo, with his head cruxlwxL He ennnot
live. Uaggagtennstor J. Kerltu, injured in

Very Reasonable Teras

where he died at 9 •'dock. Thomas Harber
w as also seriously hurt.
Tbe Adam* expnw* mawengrr. Giant, was
seriously though nut fatally hurt. Twer men
uamed Woods and West were badly injured.
A number of pMM-ngcrs in the coaches were
-hakrn up.
'1
■

—. [closed 7S!4r.; May. opened nine, ckwod
JBc. Corn—No. 2 January, opened and ctasod
February, opened and rimed
May.
&lt;&gt;l&lt;-ard and &lt;-l&lt;m-d !Bc. &lt;hit»- No. S January,
‘‘Boss wouldn't blanket him in
opened and closed tOMc; February, opened--,
clewed 3&gt;Mt-; May, opened and closed Stlfc.
THE DYNAMITE DASTARD’S WORKtlie stable. Said it wasn’t no use."
!-»rk-January, opeaed Jt) 17hi. timed
February. &lt;&gt;jx-n«d SI*.3J. clo*.d fSJD; May, Attempt to Ulow Up a Waverly. lows,
Printing Office.
opcard
clnswl 8P.70. Lord -January,
FRE£—GcL from your dealer free, the
open -d and cloned
Minnkafouh, Miflf!., Jan 1.—A special to 54 Book. It lias imrulflcnic pictures and
HtN-k yard* quotations: Market opened
valuable information about heroes.
Tho
Tribune
from
Waverly,
la.,
says:
latte
active and etruna. with prirtsi Jte Lialx-r.
Tjro or three dollars foz ia Sjk Horse
Lu tar how quiet ual slow hut not qnirtably M-’fcduy night unksiwn parties explod-d a
lowa. Light grades, $3,551 ■ 3.75; rough pack­ large dynamite bonjb in the stairway lead­ Blanket will make your horse worth more
ing. $3.COZ3.M; mined lota.
heavy­ ing to The Indqwuinnt printing office and and eat lass to keep warm.
parking and shipping lot*. 8-1
Cattlo/ 5/A Five Mile
Market brisk; very strong; lt»c higher nn good the Wc*tern Union telegraph ufltee. The
grudta: beeves, jaadASi; bulk. $IL.H), m bomb exploded with terrific forte, demolish­
) 5/A Boss Stable
cost. $l.Sn7t.H»&gt;; stoc.kers nnd feeders. f2J5ff ing thu stairway and front of the building. .
X10.. Shtexr—Market excited; UP'1-V higher, The bomb wa* an meh and a quarter gar A,k
5/A Electric
western corn-fad. $A75i&lt;5A&gt;: natlv.’. t*AU3 pipe, about a foot long, sealed at cither md
( 5/A Extra Test
fijo; lambo. 8&amp;.WO&amp;3R
Brig. Gen. John Watt* Kearney has re­
I'rsdui'w: Butter-Mmcy Elgin creamery, 3t with several mux* of lend, and charged
a* iusp.ftor general of tbc national St27c R R&gt;; ficMt dairy, IBifcSJe: pack lug stock, with dynamite. It is thoi^'ht to have been
80 other styles at prices le nit erery7«»a Eggfa-Htrictly fresh. 17*17^ F dew; placed there by som* one who liad a gru«lgc ‘ '
If you can’t get them from your
no dutirs Iu perform, and doe* not care to ice house, HTUfc. 14re poultry—Hen*. 7&lt;jao against the printers of The Independent
V
ff&gt;;
turkeys,
PSIIO;
thicks,
«ttW;
ge«*e.
force, who have been getting out a holiday
bold a poaitlnn that is purely ornamental.
5.0D p dax. IMtatoes-Beauty of Hebron.
daily, in which several ‘-roasts" have brem
Horn*.' unknown man caltel Rev. Father
40c V bu. on track: common and mixed lota, S printed, mil who w&lt;m in tbe building at the
Kelly, of Oneida. N. Y., to the door Thurs­
Apples-Good to fancy. 81 J$3tW F bbl. time of the explosion, getting oat their Inst
day morning and attempted to brain him Crnnbcrrire--Wlncoa«ln, $3.06J».7$pjr hex.
with a bar of Iron. Inflicting, however, oiily
an ugly scalp wound This is th-i third at­
tempt Jo murder Father Kelly in three
CoLfMBVa, O., Jan. 4.—Three prisoners
inoathx
took French leave from the penitentiary hut
Charles II. Kmith. agent of an cw-tcrn Corn—No. 2 mixed, Rte cash; do January. 3»lic; night They were Frank McDonald, a twodo
February,
Mfc;
do
May.
3^*c.
Onta-Dull;
financial company.lost avalise containing
year man from Hamilton county, *mt up
&gt;15U.00Uiu negotiable securities at thr South Na Smixed. #%c. cash: do January. 3KMn do for burglary and larceny; William Davis,
Febraary. 2&gt;«Mic; do March. STMe- Rrt-DalL
urn hotel. BL Louis, Tumday. After n fran­ Bariap— Nominal. Hn-k-Quiet; row, 8ML25 Franklin county, two yearn for larceny, ami
tic booreb be found tiiat hi* room-mate hod ColO-M fur Inspected. Lard—Dull; February. Charles Ashcroft, Clinton county, five years
taken tho valise by mistake. Tbe valise.was BWBjMareb. 88J1.
for burglary and larceny.
recoverat
Liv* Ktok: Cattle—Prices advanced 10115c
Indignant ProhlbitJouikt*.
Fran kite Hooper, traveling agent for tbe |) 100 T** an I feeling fhlrly firm: native atom.
8XA-&gt;it.'&gt;
13
F
10)
U:
bills
and
dry
cows.
IL'S?
National Cash Register company, of Dayton,
SFJuxunXLD. 0., Jan. 2.—Springfield ha* NONE GENUINE WiTHOUTTM
0.. has brought suit agahut tbe Northern
jwt adopted central railromi time. This
1‘acifle railway for 810,000 daunagc*. He lambs, fs 09^7.05. Hon—Nominally steady; cit/ is tbc home of tbe most radical Prohibi­
KOtos.
tionist* in Ohio, and they are indignant at ROBERTSON HOUSE,
train ou that road from Glyndon. Minn., to
Toledo.
Fargo, during a blizzard. the conductor de­
kept open twenty-five minutes later without
claring that the d&lt;xir wax locked and making
violating tbs ordinance requiring them to Cor. Jeflbrm and Court
uo effort to tot him ia. Hooper’* whole body Cora—Gaab, 30c; May. X*^c. Osts—NoaihtaL etaae at IO o'clock.
was true®, and be will lose several lingers. Seed- Cash, Utt February,
Bines the grip became epidemic in New

ARE THE STRONGEST

•3442

W. LOWRY, M. D.,
,
Physician and Surgeon.

G

Office and residence ou Broadway, near Court
H—Mi.Hiwflng*. NOehJ
r ~• j
Great mistakes have been made In the
C. WELTON
world, by supposing many nervous troubles
were due to bad blood. This headache,
fits, dizxinesfl, sleeplessness, eta are* al­
ways due to weakness or irritation af Qie
nerves of the brain, dyspepsia, pain, wind, file by death and accidoat. ' ‘
eta. to weakneni of the nerves of the stom­
ach: weak lungs is caused by the weakness SMITH A COLGRQVE,
Lawyers.
of the parts: biliousness, constipation, etc.
(Office in Union block, Hartloga.)
•
to weakness of the nerves of the liver or
Practice I* all the court* it the state. •
'
bowels: pains, irregularity, .sterility, to
A
B. KENASTON.
derangement of the uterine nenes. ‘For
Attorney at Law,
all weakness. Dr. Miles’ great nerve and O.»
(Over J. 8. Goodveat A Co.’s rtor&amp;&gt;
brain food aiirpusscs all other remedies.
Practtceetn auooartnofthofitote. ConecMew
Trial bottles free ut W. , H. Goodyear's promptty attending to.
drug store.
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R. TIMMERMAN. Hoinajpathle Phy- •
•
siclan aad Surgeon.

BLANKETS

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE cemtTcmeh.

A. BARBER, M. D..
.
Physician and'Surgoon,
OOM aver. Nevin’s eUre. Office bean from »

H

127 aMvs in Rutland, fair house but no
K&lt; od outbuildings, 50 acre* improved.
I oto of fence timber and wood. Within 7
uiles cf tills city and 4 of Irving station.
This form will be sold at a bargain, rei a
reasonable payment dawn.
2» aeres Haatings township wlttfin one
mile of city limits.

2 city Iota In Hartings, desirable place
for a home.
Will bo dosed out nt half
their value.
Call on nr address

D. R. COOK,
HASTINGS..MICH.

USE

YOUR

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TBE SHOWMAB’S StOEY.
A UFE SPENT AMONG VICIOUS ANI­

MALS AND &lt;N THE RING.

portuulty to study tbc phltoeophyof soorrng.
■TJx-r.- o

nee*, and who. until a few month* ago. knew
comparatively little abeat any other sort of
life.
’
'

•‘Yw/' hei cuutinitef, as ht patted the big

high lireax* :uid fakir*; by fakirs I mean the

brought every on»‘ conn»«’te«! with . the bod,
imss into disrepute by tbeir knavery. Tlicn
there u»ed to br * time when everybody
about• a show worked, when th- high kicker,
the titter, rope walker and all mol t&gt;&gt; turn ta
and k-ad a hand at tbe work ot [Kitting up
taata and the like of that. But. that'* all

, of * *tavl rogravangry more: at one time be snored «oloudly • ing.

It rtad* asfollow*-.

though he biped that they would nek moke
that nofae again. Tbe old lady who was dietareaat nnlaii , and it ta hereby iteciared and
crushing me up in tta corner snored deep!/ onlai.ii! that the ordinance i&gt;a/w-d by uk iu tenand contentedly. Some one off in a dark rention on the »£d ut Nwreinber, fall, !whereby tb&lt;corner, whom I could not me. had a genial wwK.'tutkvi at tbc United fitau* at America and
way of joining tn, a* though ta snored merely tix&gt; aiiK-ndriMrat* Of MklounathuilMi q ere adopted
and all laws and ordinance* ly which; tbe Mate at
to oblige tbe passengers; but tta grand, ong--------------L«:i»tann becauM ■ member bf tbc ttaucral uoioai
inul mnrician of the party sal opposite me.
I never beard anything approaching him,
““
gated, and that t'-w union nuw mitatainc between
either for quality or for compos*. It was a Loui&lt;l:uis iuuI thr cither states, tuidertbename rf
hack action more that begnn m a bold ngi- the VatU-U itauev of Auw-ricn. fas bentay dfaaJred.
, tato movement, uidtivnly brought up with - a We to further decl-re and ordain that the «tet.Jerk and terminated in a tow wfafatle A* the
coach steadily moved up tta bill tho band tartanfon d-togat.-il tu tbc forerntomt at the
was in full [day. Tta summit gained, there I*idled Stales of A*wrica. that tar clttaiM arc ab­
was a sharp crack ot tta whip, tta bones solved from oil Afic&amp;ancetoscid government, an J
. that she fa iu full posmaitoii amt csrrvise of ail
started, and as everybody wo* jerb.jl vio­ . tbare right* of *w&lt;*e|g»ty which appertain to a
J.
.1^.1,^.
lently backward tlie snoring gave jdace to I ,__ » I.. *--____ —J__» -ato—
oaths nnd pshaw* and jolting about As ;

line province. No Virginia woman dared to
talk politic*; it was contidwed shockingly
great deal of tlitakiug, for som.-ho.. l^r arms,
while bohu», taarinMl patriuttan at ibalr no-

disdain tbe for*l winch youarvastad to shore.

Agemerit. Nowhere more frequently than iu
“the Old Dominion" wc* to be heard the
ndagv “Ctattilln*** i* akta to gtxfliue**," and

transform qny otto tMn
T wards, tbt&gt;

with tt A*

If wa had the time:

It wastbe fashion tn laugh at the

Conversation wa* at. {an tiw peculiarly ex-

awl sweet, which, added to the charm of an
addre-A as aff.tblo as it w.is widest, niailc
tion, tbe chorus txgan again, and os I was ■
wliatcver slic mid *e«n indued like • npph*
quite overcome ami tired I joined m until
of gold hi picture* of silver." Frera a mind
the coaeh came to a full stop at the stable
well stored with information, acqtxired aa
where tta i.orwn were to ta changed. Tta
Tbe first itetagn.'tuider tbe wo*d». “Ordi- well by a**ociation with cultivated and tantn’l what it used to be; It’s changed.”
sun now rewe and camo hi at all sort.* of
‘ “Tell me ■something about your cirtnp place-., waking and blinding everybody. mnee of Srcew-iou;" condutx uf a -L^nie Star trlhgent jieopli' from childhood 'up a* by
lifw.”
*
What a dfaronteoUsl aud unhappy tot we flag” on the righteiu staff ineHiwd and it* steady reading, the fond mother was wemt-'to
folds rolling gracefully away. In the Arid fa instruct her children white she mtertaiued
“We've seen n good deal, haven't we, were, and bow we all hat.-d one nnotlicr!
Molly," and the keeper again carebned tbc
Breakfast at last 1 Ah, hot coffee, ham and the single largo Mpr, white thirtabu stripe* Iter gned*, without wfoom- prreeuce a V'ipeggu.taud buckwheat rake*' Tbe meal was alternate dark and light in tlx-; body uf gutian country home would seem itripjied of
tta bare of thr- cage by hl* tide. “Yea, we not half over before wo were a isuxl of line tbe bant nt At tta tatue of tta* flag it* staff it* crowning glory.—Harper's Bazar.
have tarn together a tong time—Molly nnd tliers. We could not do enough for om* an­ join* another bearing a “Palnwttu flag,"
other, and all was harmony nnd pence. Ot ; floating away in the oppoeih* direction. ■
KaHInc KL1*.
course under the*.- conditions we l*?canie This Bag has three brood stripe* and in tta*
Tbe raising of kid* for their skin* ta a lead­
more familiar, aud one vied with another in Geld a large-uir.mirrour.ded by revpusmalter ing industry among the French mountain­
five-pointed
repre*entatives
of
tta
orb*
of
|or tong at a time. Rhe’* not the gentlest' Suiting the time pass agreeably.
night. Where tta staffs touch, a bwtdaotnely eers. who obtain no small jwrt of their subrr^oture in tbe work!, but with tu- she's a*
statvueo from this sourre. .Softness, delicacy
friendly as a kitten. Did she ever hurt any­
To th3 right of the word "c«wdltuta&gt;n" is ot texture and freedom from bbnnkh are
body, did you askf Ym. tbe has killed ber
An Englishman gives in Longman * Magnprincijwl factors ta tbe value of kid skins,
an
agricultural
design,
displaying
riigarcan*
*uau. It liappened in Cairo, Ill*., about two
and to iecuro these cvaitials great, pains anyatrs ago, on a parade. You see, I wtus in »uin which hail been caught nod carried imptemente, a [dow, harrow, whcMIiarrow,
tabu.
’
one enge with that ^ratted fellow down yon- borne by one nf a hunting party. Thr wrier shovel*, grain cnultes, forks, etc.,! with tta
A* xxni as tbe young animal begin* to eat
bend.-- aud 'straw ’of! grain petqiingJurrr tta
found the members of tbe family gathered on
top of tb,i draign. To tta left i* a military gnus the value of iu xkiu decline*.-for with
the |»rch inspecting tbe curious creature.
display, with caunon nnd shot, stand of arms a grass diet it* skin immediately begins to
could tell just how it happened, but all at
Neil was holding him at arm * length by
mr® the lion-" sprang up and struck Peer1 the tip of the tail. The 'powum was working and colors, drum, jx&gt;w.fer bora, aud sword*. grow ejorser nnd harder ta texture, and its
&lt;on the back with her paws. The blow para­ itself upward to try to get at his hand, bnt The colors on thl* design arc compare*I ”f the chief merit vantabre. It is, therefore, kept
lyzed bint, and in twennonths be died. It was by keeping it gently joggling, Ned defeated “Lane Htar flag,'' the “Palmetto flag" and ctaseir penned, not only to prevent it from
the state flag with a pelican drawn thereon,
pretty bad. but such things will happen, you
acciitcuini injury from scraU-taw ur brubre,
reprereriting tlie “Pelican state."
the office of showman for the unenlightened
This who!- dmlgn is very pretti, iixtecd, which impair it* value.
occur, the people w», Oh. well, he wa* a fool Britisher, and l&gt;-?nme so abeorbii that tm
When tlie kids bare mebhd a ccHain age.
besidm being *uggr*tivaof the detetpitnation
anyhow for going in there with tho l»aa»t.”
forgot to keep the creature moving.
at.wbk-h the skin* arc in tho beet eumiitfcm
“Don’t you ever get them trained so they
■ It caught the root of it* tail with one arm. Of tta Lzxti'iiuia citixen* to defend their with­
drawal from the union of statre. Tlie lost
wont go back on you i"
and, hoteling tawlf thus, worked it* way up,
the hi&gt;h- are sold to traveling ihawker*,
“I dont care how well trained an animal hand over band, and when Ned caught sight
America'' and ‘Ha hereby dissolved,? consults through whom they rcnrii the great centers
of it it* none was within an tacii of his finger.
of tbe tanning industry at Annonaj-, Millaa,
He dropped it with a yell, and then what did of. repravmiatton* of cukx containing tuo- Pari* and Grenoble.
. t your heed in tbeir mouths,
tho little silly’pomum do i Make a bolt ot it!
Tbe superior quality of three kid Skins, du*
but
me you do It you mights* well
showing tta product* which m id- tbe state
No, to my serprfae he jurt began “playing
say your prayer**. Ydu hear some folks talk
an influential and a powerful ally ia tta. new
puasumthere he lay as if lifeloa*.
given Franco the supremacy in tlie tnnnuaimut charming— make charmer* and Mich
confederation.
like. That’* all ninuwnse. It is nothing in
Thfa handsome n-Iic liang* in tbc if iwunrin
we'll we him begin to come to life again."
thr world but nerve. If you had tbe cour­
executive office through tta cntrrj&gt;riv of
For about a minute we were sUein and
age, you could go Into that cage there with
Maj. Guy U. Pierce, of Kilbourn, an employe maintained. ir.tumuch as foreign raanufactmotionless, aud so wa* th- ’pemum. Then he
Rise or Molly with just a* much safety as
in tbe offlev of th- state board of supervision.
I do. All you've got to do w to make them
He captured tlie document togetbyr with
rectlou out of a cunning little twinkling eye,
on tbe ground. n policy that some English
then turned hi* h-ad and looked 1 u tbe other other effects of Governor Moore, chtaif magis­ and American house* have found to be neeafraid of them. "
trate of Luuiriann during the war. I It was
direction, still keeping hi» body jierfectly
A loud mar from the striped jaguar tataken from under a drawer to a dw,&lt;* in Gov­ esoary.—Youth’* Companion.
still. Seeing no sign of movement or danger,
ernor Moore * office when tbe nd vance guards
nrotbnl Jby a small boy with a stick. After be tiowly gathered himself up on hi* short of the Ftslcrais—among whom was Maj.
little 1-tx, and made off at a slow, rolling,
quieting his jaguarship by a few words,
Pierce—took pomesriou ot tta capiUl budd­
ungainly trot
coupled with tbe necewary greturts. Mr.
ing.
the British museum bekmg to the poriod of
I Ned let him go about twenty yard*, and
Haren coatlnucii:
Tlie Fourth Wisconsin regiment foriutsl tta reeood Egyptian dynasty; they are mode of
then started iu pursuit; bnt, lung before hi•‘Let’* *e—•oh. yes. I w as telling you about
advance of tbe line on tbe entrance of tta I wood, with cooro* teeth rattar wide apart;
rkaebed
him,
the
’
possum
roltod
over
nnd
traintag ’em. 1'li just give you a little in­
Yankees
into
Bal*
&gt;n
Rouge,
and
Maj.
Pierce
where there fa only a single row than*
lay ddathlike on the gra*.
stance of bow it’s done. . It wo* only a little
was one of tbe first placed in charge of the is a rough attempt to carve tta back
mare than a year ago. The show I wa* with
Mate bouse. Governor Hoard, of Wbcotniu, Into a *eniblancc of a mi cred ■nkiail, such
tta« was tn New Orleans,and while there no tickle him."
was a metntar of the band in tta Fouf th Wm- tu tbe cow uf Atlior or tta god*kw of
He Jmit touched hiute'in tbe Tibi with a
ran aero** a big Ituscian bent named Marcus.
cousin at tta time nf tta entrance
tbe taauty. Tbe formation of. one *prebnen, in
Marnnf had also kiltal hh man, and his little wick; a shiver ,weut over tbc litttecrea- city, nnd re'.oeiubers some of tho kdretunture's akin nnd bis iivaried hack over bfa
bone, HX-prongrd and ruddy cut; at tbe
owner was very anxiou* to get rid ot him.
sharp, white teeth in a mcnt uutei«tak*blt&gt; stanctw rotmrcicd with tho occiqathA of tta rlges suggests that it was worn as an orna­
Iz&gt;uiriana capital.—Madiwn (Wis.) (Lr. Chi- I
ment for tta hair. From that time eto the
It wn* the funniest little corned..
savage that it was almost impowibl- to get grin.
cagn
HeraH.
| imaginable. middle npw there I* no evidence to shbw that
decorative comU were in ore. Tbe Greek*
owoVfciiRhJoume/Xm_«rolsb,« kn,l ,
lh,
w
_
t with It. I, Uv«d for a Year with a lirohrn Keck.
were reedall.v fastidiou* in tbc arrangement
.coltan On. dny I v.t thr^.
m
IVak. IJnn.1
..
Mra.
'Hrary
I
’
.
Maney,
of
Smynii.
.lied
Everyix«Ij-at Puaka Itamd was out Tmw
of tbc hair, and tta 8;*ortat;*. wimee jgetx-rai
Mm In trjlns In e.'. « colUr nroou.1 hU .v,,.
wl£— u._ -...."L
this morning uf an illmas of more‘than a
hi'L.’ir t
I Trau'. Mnn.
Th, Innd on^Meb thb
Trott's;bou»-. The land on which this home year. Her-mre is remarkable from- the fact hind them in the care lavished upou it, call­
M
' v®”1 I
d
“w‘”d br
1^“'*
Aim that more than a year ago she fell down a
'B«ri; I»««■&gt;«.“I"•"‘V* n-tom.k-i.ror flight uf «uur.&lt; mid broke erne of tta lime* of ing it, very *brewdly, the cheapest of orna­
ments, and before preceding to bottle tbe
the spinal column at tta base of tta nsck.
cqmbing and drawing of their locks partook
After receiving tar injuries. Dr. Driight, a ot all tta ailemult r of n religious rite. Be­
•inrm m- l*rnrntin&lt;r mv t-~
Clii I *■&lt; &lt;•&gt;*’damages. Mr*. Trott never received
wiu? hR rkin-M nnd
tii'
j auy of the money aud she rebelled against tbe local jihysician. wus i-atad. nnd, beingunccrfore the battle of Ttannopyta, Leonila.* and
with bfa claw* and teeth.
This mad* L-ro,.,
.1,.
„„„
vr?.
&lt;
n«.
jnnd *n-i
nirk«l
.... -l„♦_* ~~v
When they ■ tain a* to hi* diagtKAfa, called Dr. Morton, a hte followers were discovered by tbe Krsian
•na ctabLl
hl.nTuiTl
ttojnt
dr^l II actton of tbe city hgovernment.
°T
^promimmt ,Philadelphia
iu consulta
­ spy iu the jwrforniADCQ cf this'act That it
uimrtiptu* surgeon,
Mirgvon, in
Ci Hl
ftiOD.
After
a
careful
examination
i«
of tbe
Wr. Ir v ■&lt; .till .« A rv.rrwA
-r
. *
BU&lt;1 “ftrr *OU* WQrk &lt;“&gt; »t ti«* attempt WB* tion.
ttJ^Uunktos I h«l klllL
,cr, "•*
Tn-Jny tin, rf., patient the physicians &lt;xmcurred m tta oplq- was in »»me way associated with preparation
for tbe worship of tbe god* among the Ro­
ion tiiat tho nuuian'* neck had bwn broken mans also i* evidence.! by the prerenre of
by thu fall, ami tlie fart that she lu*l cure comb* ta tbc cfata, or cylindrical vaie with a
nnd Mtu»Dv ItbM n,, E™
i
*"«•. AJ*?«..*»"*• ***■ T-»* *» vived tta immediate effect* of tbe shock w** covered lid. which contained tbe article*
and actually lickml my fare. I had con­
• wied during tbe rites Cerce and Bocfliua—
command. Fort Badly .Shattered by Gen. a surprise to tatb physician*.'
' after that I had no trouble in
Mrs. MoHM-y was completely paralyxril aud
Ubby. Libby Forced to Retreat for Being
t
I
pi, though be win vicious os ever Biiort uf Ammunition.'’' Mrs. Trott ordered ataulutely helplMK, and never recovered the Chicago Ttak-*.
rybody eke, nearly killing a bor
her nine children into tbe bouse, and to tta use of her muscle*. She, however, ati? with
K-mv time af lerwunl "
AuviJtary At torn*) *.
warning of tbe marsiutl, that it was danger­ OAiskJ.Tubte relWi and maintaincil Lor usual
“Wbnt became df Marcus ♦ That isn't him
There has sprung up ut the bar a class of
ous fur them to remain there, replied: “1 state ot licolth and flesh, and was conscious
out there in tbc park, is itf
of everything transpiring about her. Being lawyers who make a good yearly revenue,
“No: ta wax shot rfid killed hr some fal­ earned thfa home by hard labor at tto&gt; wadi
tub. and I will stick to it white a timber re­ confined to her tai or favaMd chair for mor* but it fa inoik* up entirely of fees secured
lows that were afraid of bim. Up in New­
through brotherattomoTs. Tbew auxiliary
port* Temu. Marcos, who wn* then own^d by main*." The homes were hitched ou nnd tta than a yearRirouglrt a complication of organic
troubles, from which she died. Tlie frac­ attorney*, as I might call tfaxu. are men at
tbe Hall &amp; Bingley show, got loose by his prucriwion siartol toward the w.^xfa, where
tta city bad procured a tot Tim building tured hone knitted ami entirely healed, and brilliant attainments and attractive physical
cage breaking down and made things lively
tuxl gone but n few fret when there wa* a directly was tlie i-ause of no onnnyonce.; Sta attributes. They adora a case both in a k^nl
there for a time. 1 tell you. Ha made for
aud physical *&gt;w. Tlwnu gentlemen have
crash. Mrs. Trott pawd tta baby out of tbe
tta country, with me after him. I could
window, awl blowing a fog horn dioutwl- and she wn-. rwi&lt;tered talptos*. Tta atm i* not tho habit* of indtidry and appjfedtiou
get within tea fret of him, but he wouldn't
‘•Well stay here till Gabriel blows fate horn." cnn*!d*‘ri*l one of tta mu*r Klngulnr on record. that make them valuable n* tlie rfguktr
let me come any closer. Finally wo came
attorney* for corporntfou*: or ipdiridtmte
At dark Toaalay night the building had been —Wilmington tDel.i Cor.
with axtexnuve IltifcattotL It is the lawyer
moved about one hundred feet, and Mrs.
Hi* PteAsing Qoidltles.
Trott *till held posreadon.—Bangor Whigplunged into the watur and took ref­
Tbelittl &lt;d tertnan crown prince *ce&gt;M to
Courier.
uge ta tlw cane. 1 Mcured a boat
itent*, that grn; tta sternly employment, and
have tatoirtted wme of the pkaudng qt ‘
and followed. When 1 rame ta *ight?Marof hw fntiiw. The prince vnu drivit
out It fa bu who call* upon hi* ornate and gifted
A WonderftU Pita.
cu. started up a tree, but before he gnt up
brother nt tbe bar tv up|*Mr iu care&gt; tvhere
One of tlie mbst wonderful ikbw, fa theoue
loo high I graspeil hta collar and pulled him
cbeered tbo littiouheor lifted tbeir bate to there is. uo» to put too fine a pant upon it,
down. Aa quick a* be hit the ground, be was Iwaring the name of chiasmodon mgre. or him as L-u |iu*m*1. to which the young prineo •nme pnring to bo dune. Tta auxiliary'uarn*
up and off. only Mopping t&lt;&gt; show hi* tretli the great swallower. The body b elongated, replied by raising bfa jxnmct At last, the bfa fee Ivyutel question. It 1* rondily paid
•ntxl growl He matte for the bank of Ihr of nearly uniform thickness moot of tbe
crown prince got bored with havmg cotitinn- to hie p-niiiK. and I only refer to it as showing
pond again uwl came out ot tlie cane right
loog' and fitted with sharp teeth, some aUy toackuowjrdgMtheaaluteKor the popu- tiiat thaw are mnuy kitxls of vpecialtit* fol­
of which term to lw reversible. Th­ lac- Flinging bimMdf buck in the carriage, lowed at tint bar. It fa this nccvmlty of hav­
la* said tu bl» trovurnn.^ing lawy-srs of contrarting trait* in fanpartaut
um nuer of feeding fa to grasp a tab by the
case* that Is tbe roasuti for mi many law
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tail *nd proceed to climb over it with the
tlieui, n»&gt; matter bow much they cteer" partnerships and burinem feniuns between the
och «nd integument stretch out; tbe distend­ fYou are a naughty boy,” replied the ,gov- draft bon*- and the thoroughbred rarer. —
ed tally appear* as a groat tag. Too fish ermw; “and unlem you acknowledge tta sa­ Attorney in Ht. Louis Globe-Dcm'X’rat.
Well, 1
lute* of the people X shall not continue to
lam. Slow ly I moved along will swallow another one hix or twelve times drive with you.” The little crown priua- mt
it»owu*izA.
ocx When I picked then.
Thfa rantaity provra ita own destruction up, immediately. •Coaehman,” mid ta. ■ The
Did ary one ever m*o a man or a wbiuan
Mnatinwa. a* tta go* formed by tbe proesw. c-.ucbman talked round. “Stop tbecarrlnge, with “bay” hair! ask* Tta Horae World. No
cf digmUon make* a balloon of hhrtomw h coachman.' cmtinned the little one: ‘‘thfa more thru be naw an anbum horse. Tlie
that bring* the ffah to tbe aurfooa A* hi* lady will get out,” he *dd»d, with a lordly word ba/ dor* nut of itaelf signify a rotor,
habitat fa supposed to ta 1 JOO f*t below tta wave of the hand toward his govtrneiw.—Ran and it* iriv »&gt;r the purpose of designating
!
Wfare, this iu-thc only way he came to be Francisco Argonaut
introduced to tta public, through tho three
•rdmen.nuwonwthibition in umseum*.vacation,
Cowed in lariou* pr.rui of tlie world it »av ta- caiio 1 i-M. Then# grew ta thu
not bo ufiintervMting tn cite * few cf tho thief '
•rere fired
cause? set down in tta old Hfauloo medirai'
the homes exhibited n decidM effluitv. The
it What ta tbe works ax inducing lepruay: First, steeping iu
tta dayt nic; wcund. &lt;wtlng;wtan tin. M’ta
titeisuot been; third, glntttany; fourth.-eat-

they are better'll tbe balance of the tojx nnd
ta piaeeaf ‘.he good old fashioned one ring
hhow, wiiere everybody could »e and hear,
‘it's two and three rings, with a rush from

ar familiar with atmagHnu

Bbe wan eaiiuently domestic intarhabtfa.

were narrowly insular, and the traveled wit
imly returned to town a fop raid a fribble.
Without {xdltical tatcrusts, cotfritry pursuit*,
m arttatic tastes, tbe fashionable world cocceutratid Its attention upon amuaemant or

with the sarcastic Swift: “Tire ta Eoga-

handbell or slipper. 'A great port of tta
tnoruing was «ient tatIi by men and women
in tut claLornUi loiter.
Tta young man of fashion, who lodged in
tome “great street near the court, hta Pail
Mall,” ioungvl from 1 till 4 iu the Mall prtta
Ring to exhibit fate new sword knot, show tbr
bright of hi* toupee, reject a taauty for tta
evening a toast, or feed ttadork* in the canal
and “Rosamunda** pond." Drearri for tta
park, be won* a full bottomed Duriite wig.
and carried under bfa left mtu fate low felt
hat, loojied or cocked, according to taste, and
edged with silver. Round his neck was tied
the Berdash or Steinkirk ucckeieth of Mech­
lin lace, probably dusted with snuff, and ta.
wore bfa waistcoat unbuttoned at the top to
show tta fineuesaof hit. ruffled Holland shirt.
Hu embroidered or brocaded suits, with
silk stocking* to match, were ut various colors.
Hi* Slioeii hail hlgb red taels. Tta taite of bi.
coat wen- stiffened with wire t- &gt; display tta
■ilk lining. From a button cf bw «al hung
hi* foxskin muff; at hi* ride dangird In*
sw ord. Wit h one Land ta playuti wit B bfa
clouded cane, which w*« suspvixted from his
right wrtet by a blue ribbon, and trailed harQKmloudr upon tta pebbles; in tta other
hand be earned fax* fring'd gk&gt;vo&gt; aud one cf

ta not to Lava your name comwctMi with any
Philadelphia Times.

Tbc women of Burmab, like tbe Rnokera of

ctui

make in the lobes of tar curs, un-.l I hav.

and tta

big around a* the thumb of a big. boned nt.in.

beautiful, cud even ttatr big cigars cannot
take away tbe beauty of tbeir Uky red fap*.
They make tixr mouth took a Htwb lorp- wtdle

rixi* when tbe joung lady, holding her cigar

mesv mai&lt;b*ti to make ber lover a bundferif
cigars as a present during their ccurtehtp.
and sonw of the best of tbe Burmrae im­
ported cigar.-an - maile by .romen.—Letter in
Courier Journal.

Tlie Struggle

or ‘♦forcing.’’ a* it i* called. one to draw tbe
nine ot ciulw. «oe tbe tew of diamond* and

into tbe bank is it* work.

Au overhanging
t.iea

to be burted against the jibure. IVlx-re-vcr thfa
proccw i« going on tta land falls berk iwfore
the advancing sea, and considerable result*

Hade of which ba* been tbruatthrou-b three
similar cards which are attached to an clataic*

HeRgoland lim Item reduced, within

tbe enrd* are drawn down to the hilt, behind
which they art-oonrcated, while the tension

along many coast* are remnants of dretroyed
■bore laud.
Tbu» the land yiekte with hardfe a drug-

the pack of.card* into the air and thruatatta
sword through them, at the .ante mutant re­

ago,, and Holland, port at which i* below ttalevel Of Lie ma, would have Ixeu likewise
overflown If tt liad ixX been defended by ar­
tificial dikes. Subsidence* uf ground have
also been souicttaM* ubrerved , during earth

By ih ■ v|»-ra:iMUof tbi* piotv, iLtuau piwts
on t':c instern coast of Jtalv have | bran toft
aw..y inland, ami whole alluvial &lt;fi*uk unr
the iip;&gt;er Italian Hain liaw been wrested
from the sea.—Dr. Vinzcux Hilber in Popu­
lar Science Monthly.

Italy at Milan in 1SU'&gt; be pfaciM the iron
crown of tta- king*of Lombardy ujxju bfa
own hctul vsitli hta own hand*, exclaiming:
‘•Dieu tne l a donue. gore a qui ta touche**
(“God Im* given It to me, beware who
tom-b’*.*’) This, according to Scott. w»» the
n»xtu attached to the crown by ru ancient
owner* Tlie crown »ske* its name from tlu«
narrow iron baud wrthin it, wbicli fa alwut
three-eighths of an inch broad andioue-teutii
of an tach in thiekntM*. Tradition say* that
tho ermsfixiou end given to Constantine by
hi* mother, Heteua, the discoverer ut the
enw, to jirotcct him ta battle. Afterward*

ban! kings—primarily at that of Agilulfus
at Milan in 3)1. Tlie crown fa kept in the
catheilral of Monz-i. Tho outer circuit fa
rotnpeaed ot u equal piece* of bretcu gold.
Nuernids and aapphUw* on a ground of bluegold ewneL Within tlie circuit is Ptlw iron

near the point of tbe blade, thus giving the
impression that they were pierced by passing
through tbe flying pock.—Bictemgr.

I®
^AKlHc
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

7 hi* powder never vanes. A marvel ot parity
strength and wfaoleeomenes*. More eeonoralcol
than the ordinary hinds, and cannot ta sold in

it, although it has boon I exposed tfor over
fifteen hundred yean.—Lippincott's MagnWall BLN. Y.

prominent bustaew man of, Rufltato. *Ue&gt;
■agent in till - country for two Itarlfa bouwa,
baa Iatan arrested for using tho United Htate*
mail tn injure n firm of this city, by writing
on dunning postal card* the charerteni “D.
B-" after the Ann’s name. Tb*' accused
swore that tbe characters stood for ‘‘debtors'

first caae of the kind ever brought before tbc
United States court*. The poniMiax-nt fa n
tine of not more than Ki.OOO or imprisonment
for not more than five veare, or both.—Pbilaiteiphia Ledger.
'

entered aad glanced timidly around.

“

re&gt;nsumptive near tta door, seeing shat the
burly, beef fed man sitting next to him did
not. offer to rus*. ' Thank you. sir,"' *ta re­
plied. And that swueC young girl with dripnH

oeta-ttH

Croup
Remedy I 4
FOR CHILDREN.

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIV. NO. 38.

HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 15.1890.

Hastings Banner
.

CLOTHING SALE
Nov; 12th Naumbarg, Kraos, Lauer i Co., New York City, the larg­
est wholesale clothiers in America, sold their entire Fall and Winter
Stock of Fine Clothing at peremptory auction sale. Owing to the
magnitude of the gigantic stock small dealers could not compete.
Hudson, largest Retail Clothier •'in America and owner of leading
stores in nine of the largest cities in the country, atteeded the sale.
After spirited bidding in which dealers throughout the East and
West participated, Hudson carried the day and Jm.OOO worth of Men’s
and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats became ours. We own them at prices
whereby we are enabled to retail superior clothing at far below cost
to mahufactiiro.

1 1

Monday Morning
—THE-----

INAUGURATES THE MOST

GIGANTIC SALE
,

Ready-Made Clothing
EVER ATTEMPTED IN MICHIGAN.
We guarauteo to save all purchasers one-third to one-half on every
dollar invested. Country dealers should call and inspect bargains
they will never see duplicated. Citizens of Grand Rapids should
avail themselves of this provident opportunity of securing stylish,
well-made clothes at way below prices charged by small dealers for
inferior made garments. Non-residents should send their orders in
by mail without delay as we reserve the right to withdraw any lines
we advertise as fast as sizes become broken.

TOWER CLOTHING CO

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO
KALAMAZOO, MICH.

OF

CLOAKS !

WESTERN
MICHIGAN
AT

EXTRA LOW
PRICES
Ladies’,
Misses’ and
Children's
GARMENTS

I

PlBb,
latelta,
aid Cloth.

Carpets, Curtains and Rugs
In all Grades and Choice Patterns.

■

DRINK

Our Stock
of
DJIESS
GOODS
and
A TRUE COMBINATION OF
DRESS
SILKS Mocha, Java and Rio.
never has
A Beautiful Souvenir
been finer. Picture Card Given
WITH TV CRY ROUND PACKAGE
We call
LION COFFEE
Special
A'hcnyou buy your Groceries try a
Attention package
MON COFFEE. It is the
be-t in t he United Slates—made up from
to our
selection of Moclia, Jara and I»ii.&gt;,
Fine Line aproperly
blended and is conceded by all
to make the nicest cup of Coffee in the
of
land. For Sale Everywhere.
PATTERN
Woolson Spice Co., ManFrs,
Kansas City, Mo.
Toledo, o.
SUITS
iKfnivs mn Torn jjism m men.
at ali
THE MARKETSPRICES.
Huttnt*.
Broadcloth Apples—Dried. 5c per lb; evaporated. 7&lt;
Buttcr-12Ql«e.
and
Clover seed—9NM3.JK
Beans-Si jo per bu.
Corn—45c.
Imperial
Beef-Live. tt.Mcalves, to M&gt;gfi4.00.
Cloth
Lard—7c.
in all the perLime-beillngat
aic per bbl; water lune, &gt;t JO
bbl.
•
New
Shades. rw»-#&lt;&lt;a.

The LARGEST
STOCK

‘iCOOK: BROS.,t*
HISTIXCH,

COUNTY NEWS.
The drama at the Center last Friday
night was a complete success, the organ
fund receiving #211.30 from the proceeds.
Wlll Ogden has returned from the north
where he has been working on the rail­
road.
Fred Sackett, of Battle Creak, vhlted
Assyria friends last week.
A. te Kent Is in Hastlngi attending a
meeting of the board of supervisors.
A little girl of Peter Fluff’s was burned
very badly last Saturday morning by her
clothing taking fire. Dr. Powers Is at­
tending her.
. Dr. Miller, of Ann Arbur. visited Dr.
Powers last week.
Mr. and Mra. Edgar Tyler. oC Kolomo,
visited as Cal. Smith's and John Tasker's
last week.
Mrs! Mary Wilcox spent Sunday at A.
W. Wilcox.
Mra. Fiord Johnson and Miss Nellie
Atkins, of Bellevue, visited at o. w.
Crofoot’s last Friday.
Woodland.

TOWER CLOTHING CO
------ OF------

Fobllsbed Wednesdays by

Ladies please call and examine our fine assortment.
RESPECTFULLY,

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO

Delayed letter.
M. H. McCormick has moved into Mr.
Estabrook’s bouse.
Mrs. Cora Ktables exixscts to dm&gt;vc here
soon and keep house far her father Mr.
Doud. ,
Mr. Kline has moved Into Mr. Moll's
house.
Mr. Kline has the frame of his, saw-mill
up and expects to put lu a picket saw and
several other kinds of machinery for the
benefit of the public.
Drvid Leedy was in town last vyeek call­
ing on his old friends.
Benson &lt;L- Co. have moved Imo their new
store and they have as nice a place as there
fa» In the county.
'
G. W. Meyers, of Sunfield, was in town
on Monday last
At the golden medal contest on Friday
evening. Miss Lottie Carpenter received
medal.
Mrs. Albert Burkle is on the sick list.
Dr. Sawdy, of Howard City, was called
again last week to his wife’s bedside as
she is gradually getting weaker.
W. P.| Holly, of N. Y., was in town last
week calling on his mother and other
friends.
Thad, Rogers, of.Bay City, called on his
old friends here last week.
Last week the IL M. X’o. shipped two
carloads Of dour and one of feed.
The first carload iof cattle shipped from
here by fall, left .Saturday for. Buffalo, N.

The,parties who stoned Mr. Zaschnltt's
house one night last week had better keep,
quleLor they may realize the justice of the
law.
John Wunderlich, who lias ta-en sick a
Inng time, is on our streets again.
The young people' literary society will
give an entertainment entitled “4&gt; Soldier
of Fortune" at the town liall on Saturday
evening. Jan. Ibthl admission 15 cents.
Come and see what lour young people can
do.
The dance at the rink on ThursduyevenIng must have been well attended, as we
were Informed that there were about -50
couple took supperat the Woodland House.
The fentivitic* of;the bolldayb are over,
and people bavq resumed lheir brtUuary
avocatiouh again.
Considerable thieving ban been going on
around terr. lx~»lde« the robbery' to Wall
lake. Orville Kingsbury aud Ed Peifoel
bavq had quite a quantity of fur taken by
unknown parties and a leather belt has
been taken from the mill. Weight* for
wales hare afw been tntased by one of our
merclmnta.
Bellgiotis meetings are being held at
Hope Center every evening.
Quite a number of our young people at­
tended a party at Mr. Dooley's last week.
Dr. Hunt, who has been quite hick. Is,
able to w out again.
Our school is prospering under the able
management of Mr. Graham.
Howard Mosher and wife were happily
surprised Iasi Saturday by a visit from
.tliclr neighbora and Barry rounty friends,
to the -number of 46; it being their IMh
wadding auuiveraary. Dinner was served,
after which Mr. Campbell, m behalf of
■Ibe Mdembled quests, presented the bust
find hostess with a handsome dresoer and
other presents suited to the occasion-, af­
ter which 1.. Cl ticslhr made some appro­
priate remarks. Mr. Mother res|&gt;onded in
a feeling manner. The day was happily
and profitably spent by all.

vw

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4
WHOLE NO. 1
M. Doster {went to Hastings Monday on
business.
We think that people who wish a good
county paper should take advantage of the
Geo. Irving and family are moving tn
offer macle by the Bax
. xku
Flint, expecting to make that their botno
in the future.
John Cramer will now be tendkvd of ttNB
Delayed Letter.;
hotel.
.
Mra. Ella Whitmore died Jan. dtli of
consumption. I-She leaves a hustxnd and evcnhjf hurt, ’gotten up Uy the G. A. K.
four children to inonm their loss, one a
boys, ffiw well ntfcndod and enjoyed by aflL.
babe only, two pxniUis old that will 'prob­
ably follow it*! mother.,
with
a fine morocco bible.
Miss Libble BltcMip will attend school in
Jake The* ba* rental Warren WilltaM*
Nashville.
Win. Anderson Is a little better.
in the spring:
Miss Stella I Heath visited at Robert
Anyone In need of a lunch will do w«M
Phlllipe’ lart week.
tea, outoa,
Eugene Joniyt. of Katamo, stayed at F. to call on Ed. Inward.
ojstern and all you want to rot foe ir, cento
J. Quick's last Naturday night.
\
Ettle
Falk,
of
Platwwell.
visited
friiNto
Charite Debolt and Mnu Row Ix*wis
here last week.
visited at U Debolt's lust week.

I

Robert Bells J i tile boy is quite skk.
W. H.Whitney and family. W. C. Meek
and wife and J. D. Gray attended quarter­ the board of supervisors Isal week.
Should the weather continue favevaMte
ly meeting at Cedar Creek Saturday and
the outside work will be completed ea* toe
'Sunday.
.
Elder Robinsun closed his meeting at new mill and elevator soon.
Rev. Chapman attended1 the dtafcrfet
tile 1'. IL churdh Sunday.
quarterly meeting at Stanton list week.
Mrs. Palmer returned home last Sators
How is Utis for a CaEfurnia winter. A day from Cleveland, Ohio.
good question for debate now weuld be:
Several of the children in the village arg
“Which l» preferable rain KtormiraiMl mod quite sick.
or snow storms and drlfta?”
Dr. Jasper Carpenter was In the village
Chas. Gilbert has returned to Grand for a couple of days last week and war
Rapids where be is employed in the school kept busy calling on the sick, ataenc
seat factory.
whom was Mrs. Sparks, who is bettar aC
Mra. Myra Clirk and children have been this writing.
visiting friends here the past week.
Game warden Hyde Is quite busy lack­
News has been received of the death of ing up evidence against violators- of the
George youngest son of Brainard Slater,
formerly of this place.
1
Town treasurer Frank Me Derby wav to
Mra. John Barbqr visited a stater in the village the Sth collecting taxes.
Grand Rapids test week.
Jay Holden and wife are both in Tery
.... —
l»oor health this winter.
Louie Goodyear, formerly a graduate of
John Doolittle has been enlarging and
repairing his house and now the painters thia school Is pursuing a course of stndjr
and
drill
al
the
Kenyon
Military
SebeoL.
are putting on the finishing touches.
He has by his own efforts placed himself to
the bead of his classes and led them. TMk
requires the best of scholarship, whfete
The social at T. Norri's was well
tended.
have received a good foundation here, and
Mrs. James Hill is on the sick list.
Homer Case, of Bedford, visited hl. so In returns for six months work. We
nephew last week.
the school Tuwtoy
Mrs. C. Matthews, of Irving, spent New/’
Years with her daughter, Mrs. C. H. Stew- morning.
Seven of the seniors absent Monday
,
holdlag
on
to
the
grip.
Mrs. Wesley Dunlum is very low with
A meeting of the Literary- society Jun.
brain fever.
V. Munger commenced work in J. Dar­. 13th; a good program bos been provided.
The la-grippe has reduced the achotera
lings feed mill Ids* Friday.
Miss Libble Shoup commenced school at nearly one half in and below the eigbtia
grade.
Nashville last Monday.
Frank Smith of your city visited friends
In this place last week.
, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Horr, of Ridgeville,
Wiww: How our thermometer has fallen,
Ohio, have been visiting their niece, Mrs.
Myron Thomas during the past week. snow Jailing.
They are talking of locating In Michigan
Rev.. IL H. Goldrrama, superintendent
as the mud Is to deep for them In Ohio.
of Western Mission of the Reform church
Will Abbott, of Galesburg has been call­ In America, 28 Gilpen Place Chicago, gaveing on &lt;rid frit nds here this week.
us a very able address from 19th chap-,
Will Thompson commenced hte school ter of St. Luke 41 verses. As his audience
in the Wayne district Monday.
Miss Stevens will commence clerking in English laaguagc and not Holland, htedl*Thompson's store Nonday.
course wan tor the time delivered in Eng­
The I. O. G. T_ are talking of getting up lish. Hie object Ls to establish chutviu*
a play in the near future.
among the llolhmdera at which we have a.
George Bullis, of Battle Creek, is at largo number living amongst us and a very,
home sick With Ihflurttza.
worthy, class of people.
J. (.’. Record and wife started Monday
Miss Flora McCollum, our school teach­
for their new home in Tenn.
er is laid up for repairs with the “logrlppe.r\ The district board have engaged
(ini; field.
iter for the summer and fall terms;
Bunfield is lively; all we sfant is a rail­
Pede Fenner Lt confined to his house by
road. We would have a nice little village •‘la-grlppe.”
,
_
in a short Huie,
What few sheep being fed around hgte,
Our town-treasurer. L. C. Edmunds has have been contracted for In spring deal­
got about all the taxes in. He Ls a hustler. ing.
•'
Meley Edmunds ha« gone to Albion to
I bare not seen as .yet u call for the
school.
Henry Bon-maa has lost his oldest boy forming.of a farmers dub for Barty counwith scarlet fever. The rest of his children tj•WliaG. the matter?" Have not the
are alck with tin Mine; but we iiear they ,
far men* of Barry comity enterprise enough,
are better.
.
or will they let the adjoining counties &lt;to
I*. N. Mosier 1* liavlng a good trade.
Flora Edmunds ha* gone home with her the brain work for them. I’ntMr Ute nat­
ural laws of competition our farm products
uncle on a visit.
School in Bonfield has closed on account have beett growing cheaper while we have
taken no Mej* to keep pace with thia doof scarlet fever.
I
.
Robert Brunncy will build a baan in the crease it* prices by studying how to re­
duce tile ev-4 of production. The writer
has a case In hand.
A. C. Wait was iu town last week on
business.
C. C. Wilson who has been very sick Is
slowly improving.
The dance at George Baker's last Friday
evening was well attended.
The liberal I*. B. fclass held quarterly
meetlng at the church Saturday and Sun­
day.
C. E. Balley_ shipped two carloads »of
hogs from Cloverdale last week. Charlie
is a (.'lose buyer and Is making money in.
buying and shipping hogs this fall.
’rhe K. of L. have a meeting every Sat­
urday evening at Tolles ball.
Frank Wilson has returned to his home
In Mecosta county.

Frank Stringham, of Battle Creek, is
PnJrtevin*.
shaking &gt; nds with Nashville friends.
John Crump is very tick.
Minnie Furniss returned to Ypsilanti
U Loveland b on the sick list
Monday afternoon.
Uncle Doyle is now able to get out
E. Chipman has been confined to- his
James Havens is confined to his house.
l&gt;ome some Ume. on account of an altark
Frank Lester returned Saturday night
of muscular rheumatism.
Mro.ZWm. Draper; went to Manistique
When a man has been held up to public
gaze for doing an unlawful ack them for
permanent position an nstessaaikln a ttort-. him to claim that be was acting, the part ot
Bev. Pope moved taito J. M. Goss's bouse a detective, is too absurd for the average
last week.
.
Nashville man to believe.
Oar acbool-lMwrd fibre added a new black
Mrs. A. Kuhlman lias returned from
board and a new cupboard to the school Auburn, Indiana, where atohae beau car­
ing for a sLster who’is sick.
,
The literary at the Adiool-hcxtae Friday
Many were the expression* of sorrow
night was largely attended and the schol­ at the sudden death of cT IL Van Ar­
PnuKry—Hen*. De; ohickcM. 5c.
ar® did exceeding well.
man. He wai well known In Nashvttk
Ptester-8eUlng at to per ton.
Ben Taylor and Fred Storr. late of Phll- aud had many warm friends here.
mit-Heillng toll ucrVbl.
.are spending a few weeks with
The friends of T. C. Dwwnlng gathered
Timothy Stard—Beilina at 83.00 per bn.
Wto«M-No. J, white TSc red. Tto.
Fmyievilte friend®.
at hh home on Friday evening, to remind
Our merchants are cvioptelnlng of dull him that It was hh birthday.
The meeting at the apera taw Friday
Apples-Dried, to • per b; evaporated
®7!4c perib.
I
Taxes are coming in slowlj.
night, In the in teres* of ihiUBc topMweBeans—J1J90 ner bu. for city picked.
Leroy
Thorpe,
of
Richland,
spent
a
few
menL
was a success. The proposition.
Bttter-w&amp;tte.
days last week in our village.
Corn—334c Per bu .
tonHMMs.
The New England supper at Michael in the Intereat ot nunutwAmU-*, was In­
o*u—per bu.
Dotoet’son Friday evening was a pleasant dorsed by nearly every one present.
owta. se; spring chickent, aflhlr. About one hundred persons were
turkeys, nene.
prmwnt and enjoyed themselves with games
rhtt«, 7&gt;4c; No. 1 rod. aspW»s&gt;c ’till about 10 o'clock when all
C. L. Smith in building a new k* house.
mse.
were invited to take seats at the tables that
wtre already groaning l&gt;eneath the weight also P. Fuller.
Cattit
of something good to eat
About
ho*te*s.

The.

J

1 do-not think I am a very good mw»
gatherer. Else there is no stirring eveato
in our (filet nook
The warm damp weather seems to bring
a distemper which we are taught- tocall'the -ia grippe" of which many are
complaining.
.
.
A genuine blizzard this morning- an*
growing colder.
The following poem was written by .
Stella Kenny, of Stratton, Hitchcock- Oa.
Nebraska, In memory of her mothar. Mra.
Sarah L Kinney who died at Moline, May
26th. 1687. aged 40 years. The nuthom*
was a resident of this place a few yearn .
ago, and went from here to Nebraska:
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OUGod. why d.«i you.taka frm »
Tbr tine we al) loved brntr

hi Htrtterlnc ifinee*. while we i
The life test pom awu|A

&gt;
Ko other baud ean bear the toad,

Ti c receipts of the

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OF INTEBESTTO FOULTBY BREEOERS

• FARM AN&gt; GARDFX
POPULAR SUBJECTS CONSIDERED IN
A PLAIN, PRACTICAL MANNER.

RemSSWaiN
WHAT IT E.

Sil STANDARD VIRTUES.

FFFTCACY—U Its edfoefo *r*
. o t.
I* kim*. 3.

4 ITS
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wed

according
directions

to

I
It Is tn one word a cure: M to not merely
IST.I » relief sad In no »erac * cure-all: B
is Uc j.re-hyt of acscmiflc research.
«_ J It sumetbeas while it wxabra aud snbZ6Q. dnm,htels and cures; it literally codSiucnpuln.
•:
Orf!
nfWtalstra Curative and permanent

To attempt a detcrijitibn of the numer­
ous styles of packages shipped to the
New York market* would bo practically
an impossibility. WMle.of course, there
are the regulation packages, whi^h might
be callvil ‘^tmulnrilA" eTfery sort-of crate,
box. barrt l, basket or |&gt;&gt;ckage tlialcun
well be imagined i» uwd by rfiippers.
American Garden ventured out of thitl
medley to bring ailtew of the inarketiifg
packages into notice um fallows:

/#L tt
rvu merely Irritate UwcuteryrWlH. MdB. nor dors U merely aoltenur rnax
rSwlrict.4 mn- ie. To its sprpic arfiou a
superior cuailvo vlnne is supcraded.
rfL Jt pene’.rslra deeply but gently: seerrbwlll« I
xnn-ly. seeking the pein■put lu'&amp;u etfbrt io coiiqm-r.
f»*L Hath constituent of the ftamuta has a
Dill. i v&lt;r,.-nixed intrinsic virtue to serve
most Slimy the cure of pslu.

Moderately fat mriraate arc die uxN
profitable. Every excessively fat ani­
mal has been fed nt a loss during tbo lat­
ter part of its feeding. When an animal
te ready for market sell if, if tliere te
feed left buy «iome more lean animate
and feed them. “Thu nimble bixpenee’’
brings the profit
We not infrequently see it gravely
stated that tlie meat of the Cldneso er
Asiatic breeds te “Htringy artii tough," or
that the flesh of this ov that smaller va­
riety of fowl is very "tehder and^juicy"
conqnred with that of some other kind
of poultry. Th^» is all fallacious aud a
groundless theory.
ashes for
fur Uw
tlie dust bath are not
Wood asliM
so desirable
tfehet*; in fact, they
desirublo aa
as cahl
&lt;■
cautte sore feet’if the bird* walloyr in
them much. Tlio amount of pieces of
coal and hural limestone the birth find
to cat in coal asllcs te very great, and w*
bco .btak to,
access to a coal ash hesp are almost &gt;1.
ab
ways in good health and are great layers.
Don’t crowd your fowls in the hen
haas&amp; (...
„ . room,
Give_ tliem ...
.breathing
nnvAahruit
nti&lt;rnm,&gt;l&gt;&gt; ftWMtte
space to move
about it»
iu, un&lt;Tmaple
roontiug nccouunodaiions. Your hens will
not lay well if yqustiro them up in dose
quarters. They must liave air, and be
so Tdtuatcd that thdr bodies will not
come in contact by night or by. day, so
fur as this te possible to be managed.

THE SOXG OF ZACHARIAS.
LESSON III, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, JAN. 10.

07. “And hi* tatter Zacharias wn* filled
with the Holy Ghost" After Mary trad
■pent *omc three* months with Elteateth she
returned to ter own liouia I n doc time God
gave to Elisabeth the prom!*ad*an,and When
the day cam* to cirrttrpclM* the child, tho
peopte who bad come together were about
bini Zacb^n.^ nhc.
ratbcr, but
bi* mntnr-r raid that teslwuld berated John,
hte father bring appealed1 to asked for u writ‘ hig table and wrote, raying. "Hte name ta
I John:’’ tlwu were the cars opened and the
I i^»*
bad bren clcrad and

jI rjB!Wiallh|Mth
Hol, SpWt
[
uttered till* prophecy
•
.
M God ot Israel."
(» “Blreaed be the Lord
I j|lUS and* the finit. secoud “nd fourth book*
I*&lt;nhn» IXli. 18; iXXii, &gt;8. Cvl. 48/ tolling
at unrootin'* *xn pkalkka.
of God’* morel** and d&lt;illverunre«. pa*t and
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. 8»n«tott. M&lt;
future, for Hi* people Ixradl ’ The name is
Qna found in Ex r,
Mom« and
Aaron demand of Pb.t.-aofi that bn lx God’s
people go. and te alwaiw araociaurf with
Ix one which'is guaranteed to bring you
G&lt;ri‘. special interest hi that people. 'The
satisfactory results, or in case of failure a
9
IO
prophet Jeremiah aMocirite* tbo two title*..
return pf purchase price. On this safe
Lord of Host* and God of Israel, at least
.■plan you can lity ftfitn -oar ndvrrtteed SOME NEW YOKE MAEKETINO PACKAGES.
Tlie* half Iwirrel or keg’ (Fig^ 4) scum*
thirty time*.-indicating Hl* power to care
druggist a In.tlli- of I&gt;r. Kiac's New Jlisfor.lit* proplj and deliver them.
Southern Cultivator aays:
rovrrv for cmi«un|iti&lt;Hi. it is guaranteed to be a favorite package atnong shippers
“Be hath’vteitod and wrought redemption
I liave been breeding brown D’ghorns
to bring relief in every case, when uted of grapes, penra, &lt;|uLn&lt;4s add fancy
-for any sllecUob of throat. lungs or eberi. apjiiea, although in grapes those* stopped fur over six years, and, tliougV 1 also for HI* people" (IL Vj. It «*» four hun­
such ak eouMitnirtioit. inflamnratrin of iu kegs are mainly from California; the breed several other varieties, had I to dred year* since Malachi had raid that the
lungs. brotv-l.iU-.a.Jlnrui. whooping cough, Malaga grppes are shipped in a different give up all but orte my choice would be Lord would come on twhalf of Bi*people, and
many more hundred* *inee God hod covccroup, eh-. It is pleasant and agreeable to
Mio brown Leghorn. I consider tlwsn
taste, perfectly sift, and ran always l*i keg. See Fig. 3. . Peans, quinevn and tairticularly adapted to tho south. Firat. nautiri with Darid and Abrahatn. but now
&lt;lepeuiied upwi ’trial bottle free al W. fancy apples come in the small Imrrete ncalth te to bcooiiridercd. Tlie Leghorn j Hi? time had coin** tu work redenij&gt;Ckc.
first.mentioned, which hold one buriiel,
&lt;10 “And bath raued upnu horn of salva­
IL thxKlyear's drug store.
and are made in the same manner xs the seems to(8tand our long heated term Ixrt- tion for u* In the hmueof hi* servant David."
ter ttotn most other breeds, and during The born I* the syrul^.l of strength or jcwcr.
-larger
barrel;
some
have
ventilation
We dtjsire to say to our citiMns. that
our damp and rainy season the Larger Hnnnali sing* of lu*r horn and the hfiru of
for years we have been selling I*r. King's .given by oblong riits cut Lu the staves breeds are more subject to tlu» roup and His anointi*d; David ung* of the born of hi*
.New Discovery for consumption, Dr. as vegetable liarrete ar»* often ventilated.
other
diseases caused by dampness. J salvation, which I* Jehovah &lt;i Sam. 11, 1, 10:
■CommisMon
men,
as
a
rule,
term
the
eo
Klar's Nfcw UH Pills Btickk-n’s Arnica
P* xvtii, 2»:aod in P*. cxxxii. 17. Jebovab
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never called barrels (see Fig. 2) ••frauds.” As hav&lt;» never had a Ii-ghorn with th? roup, Hinivlf says that in Zion He will make the
handled reinodkw that sell ax well, or that •one man szii’a: “Some of them are about, nor have I ever seen one with it. Sec- uoru
born u(
of tDavid to bud, Indicating the coining
have giyvu eistli universal satisfaction. the rise of a stovepipe, not having end, the color of the plumage suffer* J tUo Hw-iah
id
'Imudah froro
from thebuireof
the bouse of Dir
David.
■Wet do tad hesitate to guarantee them ■enough bulge to hold tho hoops on, and very much from our hot suns. White , ; ?i -That w» »bould b&lt;* raved from our on
every lime, and we stand ready to refund m, ill not hold more titan two bushels of fade* out, and black becomes rusty to a etnie* and from the hand of all that tinte u*.
the purchase price, if xatistaetory remits fruit."
certain extent, while the brown Ix.*g- ‘Irt u» remember that th*» lesson, altbopgh.
do not follow their use. Tbe-*«- remedies
“Theold half barrel is done away with horn retains its color all the way through. like all 8crij«tt&gt;re?n rrtten for onr in»rrucUoi&gt;
have won their great popularity purely on
in a great measure," snys the same au­ Third, of course it is kpown the wliole (Roni, xv, o refer* jirlmarily and chiefly to
thrir merits. W. H. &lt;toadyrar druggist.
Israel and her Miration from all bur enemies.
thority, "for they hold too much for a world over that tlidy are not excelled as
a« tlie (iropbeta had foretold brt- one i«&gt;
modern jiear grower to make use of layers. It is also said that in cold cli­
The best salve iti the world for cute, them; they use instead a keg so small mates the Asiatics nro the best winter «agv out of hundred* Indicate the meaning;
"Bebdd, the days cutn«, aaith tb» Lord, that
bruitMw,. ulcers, salt rhetnn. fever sores,
layers, but iu our coldest weathifr- even I will rabe unto Darid a Rfciiltrts Branch,
tetter, clutpped hands, chilbteinx. cores. that it would require1 tho contents of four
tho Leghorn will shell out the eggs just and a king xhall reipi and prosper, and shall
' andall skin enij^kxis. and positively cures to six of them to till n flour barrel."
Figs. 6 and 7 show two styles of pack­ the same as her larger cousins.
vxwutc judgwoent aud jasti.v hi the earth:
piles, or no pay rMulred. It is guaranteed
In Ilia days «hall Juda!- In* Mved. and terael
to give perfect .sattefactioH, or I tponey re ages for celery, which are freque’itly
»lraU dwell aafely; arid this b Hh Saint*
funded. Price 2.1 ets. j«cr box. For sale seen in the New York markets; Fig. 7
Lird Our
Tho progress vre are tanking in methods whereby
,
- He *ihall b* called.
—r The
by W. IL (Goodyear
beitfg iis»-d for shipments in tne colder
of culture call* for constant additions to . HHbtaotttnera* Dor. xuil. 3; G
Mnti rra-co anty-Miper vigors will tatve the weather. Fig. 1 uhows the best of the
■
. .
.
- .
.
.
,2. 1.1 “
I; 72.il
“TntMrfnnn
To perfonn th.»
the nw.r-rnwrey promteed to
our
already
large
stock
of
-implements.
veutihced
full
riza
bornite
that
&lt;jome
into
subjret of a new Jail (o lx- settled at the
our father*, and to remember His holy cov­
the New York markets: they are used Just now the progressive potato grow«-r enant : the oath w hich be swure to our father
arpriug election.
.
most largely for tegetablej and sweet
Abraham." tn P*. cv, 8-10 llio covenant is
It IluiklA up Ohl reopte.
spoken of as one made with Abraham and
Ny mother, wljo is a very old lady, wax jx&gt;tptoes. but u.rnny careful pitchers use
confirmed to Isaac, Jacob and Israel, and one
phyuteally brake* kovm. The use of them for the early fall apples.
of the protuiM* in the covenant iidwtinetly
In tropical fruits great care is used In
- Bwififs .Specific (fe. H. S.) lias entirely remid to bi» to #re tbetn tlie Land of Ca-raxu.
the manner of packing and forms of
&amp;ton«l her to health. K. B. Dixwimrn.
It any one will take tbo trouble to read care­
packages. Our illustration* show sev­
Greeurlllc, S.
fully the oft repcahxi co tenant with Ahraeral packages in which grapes are sent
hrin in Gen. xii. xili, xr. xvii. xxii, they wiH ,
from
California.
Fig.
8
is
a
I
m
*
x
holding
‘•Several years nfco 1 had an attack of
nn the full term* of that covvmuit. and sure­
piles aud fistula fr&lt;«n which I suffered two baskets which will hold about three
ly be persuaded that It i* specially for Israel,
great pain for upiard* of n yaw. . J trial quarto, while Fig. 3 illustrates another
and looks beyond even our dayx
* number of remedies tart none of them four ba»ket package, which te admirably
74. 75. “Deiiverod. •' • • icrrs Him.
did are the k-aM*good. 1 was becoming [ made, precautions for ventilation having
• • • in bolineu and rigbteousnoB before
desperate on account of so tnaeb suffering, | been taken; the holes are made in llw
Him all the day* of our life" Oue glance at
and at length went to the drag store of I side of the l»x as illustrated, and serve
Urael’* present coodit un, 1,800 year* out of
their land, still sifted among all nations and
for ventilation through the bottom of
purAawd a bottle of S. S. S. 1 took it
yet preserved, the rebuke still rooting upou
. aceurdhig to directk&lt;is and took nothing' the bxricets on tho upper tier and over
tlrciu, clearly indicau-b. that the word* of the
else. After joking she I Kittles .] -was en­ the tops of tho lower tier, the skats being
Spirit through Stachoruut and tho prophet*
tirely cured. That was Lbrew- years ago, narrow and only sufficient in number to
base not yet bovu fulfilled. And tbo reason
and 1 have not tart any symptom** of piles properly balance the baskets. Japanese
is nut far to took. They rejeotod John and
nr fteteilo since.”
T. E. Ibunwr,
persimincns are usually shipped, in boxes,
did os they pleuml u&gt; him (Mau. xvii, 12);
they rejected J&lt;ao*. their Mesriah. und cruci­
Nariivilk*. Tenn.
as illustrated in Fig. 9, each persimmon
Ims reason to complain about the lack of fied Him, and the kingdom which was at
being carefully wrapped in paper and
various tools to facilitate some operations , bm-d, including Urael's deliverance aud re-*During the tall of Lins 1 wa&lt; troubled but one layer placed In a boat Faocy in our modern roethod of growing .pota­
i&gt; p«»tpuued till He »hull return in
with belt, breaking* «rat *11 over any body, peaches, both tho earlier and the late toes. We need, for instance, a single dc- iI toratiou.
power aud gl«&lt;y |xxsvled Uy another Joun
which wn*. caused from Mtpure blood. ones, are put up in "pony” baskets and rice for pulverizing the soil in the bottom the Baptist, oven Elijah himralf. a* Hi* fore­
two of them set in a crate, as drown in
of Abe trenches. Hural New Yorker sug­ runner &lt;\ImL iv, a, Q.
Fig. 10. - Frequently the-ordinar/ straw­
But w hite Israel’* bundnras continue* begests that perhaps such an implement
berry crate is used for this purpose and
might be combined with shovel, plow C*1U&lt;I of tl-.eir unbelief aud rejection of thuir
Glasgow Junction. Ky.
does nicely.
M«*iuh, Ik* u taking out-of all nations a
•nd seed cover, and furnishes the inupte for Hi-&gt; mune, and whoever w willing
Treatise &lt;xt Btond and skin dteeoses
•ketches shown in the cut to indicate to rvcvnv Jtsu&gt; an their own personal
salted free.
SwTFT SPKCWW-Cu..
-Uhnr.n, (la.
Professor C. P. Gillette, of Iowa, is how a tool might be made* that would ! Savhxir Ktumre tbecebj a child of Abrahum (nut an l»ru&lt;dlte), a child of God, an heir
ttamptroller Looey has sold tefereridnnee .credited with recommending late fall answer the purpose.
The scarifier (Fig. 2) should liave four accordaig tu the protmsn (Gal. ill, 7, X, 28),
plowing—the later the better—for cut
hud shall In due lime find what it tneau to
V
blood part- and yon will not bare •wqruiH in cases where early plowingcan- or five strong tinea or teeth; those on
b*&gt;
a jo&lt;pt heir with Christ, n king and pTlo-t
**ronrat!«in. Hood's Rampsrilla purifies the &lt;not be done. When cold weather comes the outride Shorter than tlie middle ones,
■«. in lb. fuU tl.e worm, gu.tr. inch.. “”i
•*°1' ndjuMablo to th, beam ot unto God. when Jtau* aboil bu manifested a*.
Judge Grant atmnxri the dottles uf hte tbelow the .surface and shape for tlretn- a ^bovel plow as shown in Fig. '1. It
□acw jxmltlou last wwsk.
* selves earthen cells in which thev spend •oen,s that a tool of this kind (drawn by
“When pain and anguish wring -the the winter. If the plowing l»e done after tw* hare**» “ a single horue would have
in “a **
furrow)
could
be used
“ walk
“
-------------” ‘---------“to
“
Mew" from tl&gt;e dire Attacks of dyeptgwte, these cells have been formed, thb free*- j *to
indigestion or &lt;*o«stipaii&lt;&gt;n the won-? pair. lifig.and thawing of winter and spring ’ mellow up the soil in the bottom of a
Saquicklj relieved by th» use of BludUldcr. ___
to»ch
n considerable
depth, and if
will_______
destroy
manyto of
the worms and
tte most successf«l «BMi infallible vegetable many will be picked up by insectivorous
fertttixer be nppliwi below tlio ’
curative and sedative Gut has rewarded •birds. The cut worms are nearly always seed &lt;lie tool would mix this up quite
the reHcarcirt* of setence. Tbte elixir
__.
• ,
. . ..
.
rrl.l t * u-ifj,
thoronghly
with ll...
the o^.:i
soil ax the aarue
parities, strengthens and renews the blood. tvoxHt on ground plowed In the spring.
time.
eltaainaU-x from the systrtn nil mecaurial

xud other poisons, eradicates constltMtkmal
An .dairy cattle the red polled Nordiwrd«(ra. restores ttah to the emariatod
__ ?
■ r- .
i i x— .
trranr. Increases muH-uiar strength, gives
*“
&gt;M»iral endurance sabdura feverlxheolds. recently has this br&lt;-ed been cont&gt;pieua«u)
MNianiiu pain of every kind and affords re­
freshing steep, price SL Sold by &amp;H
anjggtete.
piphtlieria is »U11 raging at a fearful
rate in Holland and vicinity.

.

Mrs. Charles Greenwood, of Indianapolis,
what the doctors called, asthma. but
*e«ot little relief until she took Dr. Miles’

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b* totems «t Jwldo,

Children Cry for
Fftcher’e Castoria.
Children Cry for
Fitchsr’s Caetorla.

1. „ia

The late Norwich fat stock show te
conridend by finglteh breeders aa hav­
ing been a very noteworthy one, because

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Hl. w»,
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mpare H» way ar. b; bolj lira, aparato

CASTORIA
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Karcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. .
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and Iwwels, giving healthy aud nplural sleep. Cas­
toria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.

Castoria.
“ Castoria is so well adapt&lt;M to children that

good effect upon tbtar chlldrea."

atnad of Uw vari&lt;nuiquack noxlnun. which are
dctnjying th-.-lr loved onca, by forcing opium,
tnorpblun, Nothing nyrup and other hurtful

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TbelargMl »nd finest RK8OKT HOTEL
In America, with the Quest Bath House In the
day*of our life, walking with Him in Holi- world connected, will ojh ii (muter itranarement
Barros, of white Mountain Jfoteh'
u«sa and Rlghteousbeaa As U&gt; the powoi- to ofO.G.
tor season of ia», January isth. TicketssbouM
lira a holy life, w* 1 Cor. I, 4-0-. x. 18; I bn bought vis fit. Louis and Iron Mountain A
Southern JL K,
Them, v) 2d, Si.
i
7il “And thou, child, shait bo called tlie
prophet of tbo higtirat." Eacburus ouw

Company of America, for the purpose of title ••Highest" or “Most High" U not foand
developing the rondo industry in this over forty tkum In Bcrijrture. and chinfly in I
tb&lt;i books of Ftadms
Pralnw and Daniel
Darnel It* first use
urc ■
coimtry.
|i the
I iu G«n. xlv, 17-21 teaches us not to rocuive
Oats ace being exported in larger quan­
tity than amnaJ to French and English
rairiaia |.
There snore forty compelitora for the jurt that kind of* arax
“Tbou ahalt ge tafore tbo face Of tbo Lord
prize of *10,009 offered by the Illinois
State grange for a device to bind grain to prepare Hi* Ways." If we bar* theatric
of John wo will not reek any reputation or

u whom th. prb» ...worded, I. id*
U&gt; Um dedlned i». baring received
luxer offei. Cor bb machine and pat.

oncuuir
sow •«

before wteotn all kiugs -trail tall down (Pk.
Jxxli, th. It te tb« |&gt;rivil«vw of all such, be­
ing delivered from the wrath tu coiae and

CATCH-PENNY” SOAPS.
nything that is the best of its kind i« sjire to be imitated, and
the fact that an article is counterfeited, is the best possible
evidence of.its value. There arc scores of imitations of the Ivory
Soap, Inch grocers arc persuaded to buy because they pay more
profit than the ’ Ivory” will. On account i&gt;f this extra profit, the
jis the ‘Ivory’;” the?
then'
grocer represent them to be “Justus
just as good jas
ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and renpHeabh
Soap and insist vpot
getting it.

year it was first at thte-bow in a younger
dafis. and ateowon tb« cup as tlio boat of
ita breed. It was also a winner at Smith-

H.C.
It te not generally known that the cits-

blootu Id winter, they

au

•piMM

‘ ;

�Peculiar

WOMAN AND HOME.

the bouse. Tell him to tend thorn by yon to­
night, even if not finished; wait, Ill write a

Mol. eooplMM Um (oiUt. b»Htkor«r«r»

Ev*»y

• N tag henelf with tho greatest apparent com­
Peculiar in combination, proportion, and SOME OF THE ADVANCES MADE " posure at tho very table where • the man lay pretty appearance with its crimson, plush
THE PAST FIFTY YEARS.
concraled. site wrpte the note. Of course colored handle. To do this Brooklyn girl
preparation ot ingredients. Hood’s Sarsapa­
' xlie wrote not for diamonds, But for help! justice, she practices shooting at a target
rilla pouestes tho curative value of tbo best
Tho girl took the note, nnd alone, absolutely.
rijijt Ijere ywsa i^e caige.
known rcrne- ■ g
Jy-? d|fB oI tho
sorbed in the car® of her turkay feathered
vegetable ilOQU 3 kingdom.
Whom They tare Indebted—The Clothing the lady Waited. That no susj^'ion might arrows.—Borton Traveler.Peculiar in Its strength and economy. Hood’s
of liable*—Statistics of Women’s Hair, i be roused,' she busied herself putting various
Sarsaparilla Ik the only medicine of which can
T.
ta ,h.
I u&gt;top
pUem. Ho» urrlU.
truly be said, •■ One Hundred Doses One Dol­
i looked too Lifffor SANTA CLAUS.
have been that waiting I How full of joy
lar." Peculiar in iu medicinal merits, Hood's
A pitcher filled with cold water ami placed
When I remember the world as I knew it • and safety the sound of the bell when the
S.iraapurllla aceompUsbea cures hitherto unBut her gutter,
, ,
forty or evlen fifty years ago, and compare girl
' ' returned,
. and
- .—
■ •
— *«
— «_&gt;
j
j
with
her
tlie
friend'and
that U what it I* commonly called. Tho
uClosed to utter
there recollection* with what I see today, the the police, who captured the man before .lie
the title of "The greatest blood portlier ever moral advance mado by society appears to cnul(| resist.—Mrs. Henry Ward Beecher in rout and cannot ayrot ; but the cold water
inside of it chilh tho outer surface, and. os
discovered. ” Peculiar In Its "good name mo unmistakable, and hi this advance Consumer's Journal.
CLoft£.
Boon as the outer surface of the pitcher be­
at home,"—there Is more of Hood's Sarso- women havn been not only participatort, but
•fade,
comes cooler thaa tbo atmosphere in the
p.irllla. sold In Lowell Chan of all other active ngenta. Thia is not to .say that there
“I don’t owe anybody anything," protested room, the moisture of the air will be precipiblood purifiers. Peculiar In Its phenomenal were not many good women in the titne of
record of (j - _
_ aatesabroad which I speak, nor that there uro uot many oue young woman physician to another,when toted.upon the pitcher in drops.
This simple illustration should teach all
no other r eCU 11 al preparation bad ones now. But the position of women gratitude to the older wonsen who first ven­
5 ° P Is tye Lest Soap erer
tured into tl&gt;« thorny path of medicine was housewives to avoid suddenly opening rooms
ever' attained so rapidly nor held so hns resent ini ly chungtxl since that time.
In this .xHintry, ot which we can speak suggested, says u writer in Tlie Washington in n house when tlio outside atmosphere is
steirffasUy tho confidencu of nil classes
with
the
greatest
certainty,
the
whole
ideal
Capital.
"I
paid
my
fees,
I
took
my
course,
warmer
than the h*ni[a-rature of the rooms
"treope. Peculiar in tbo brain-work which
iB represents. Hood's Sarsaparilla com­ of jwomanl«ood hns been lifted bodily ami ' I got my diploma and no thanks to any­ and full of moisture. In till such cases the
PHENOMENALLY
wall pajM-r, furniture, etc,, being cooler than
bines all tho knowledge which modern phwed upon a secure elevation. How should body."
This is th&lt;- kind of in&lt;lividual who ought to the outside air, will speedily have tbo moist­
researchln “osteal it be otherwise wlwre freedom hns given wo­
man
room
to
grow
mid
expand
to
brc
full
POPULAR.
ait nt the foot of gentle Lucy Stone and listen ure of the atmosphere jirecipitoted upon
science has I O IvSClT developed,
with many years practical experience hi stature, and whore the cruel gyvea of servite to some of her reminiscence* of the last half them, and it will require days to restore the
superstition have Ixteu stricken from her in­ century. When Mary Lyon camo to thu little Itouse to the dry condition that is ussential to
IL'lli/mj
preparing medicines.
Be sure to get oulj
tellectual facultteaf
MaMMciiuu'tts town where Mrs. Stone was health.
The question of woman’s ednentimml a&gt;l- brought up, she' found all the women nnd
"ADE bY
-^Sk^
Conibirisdion,.
There arc no arbitrary freaks in the laws
SoM by all druggist*, g!; slxforfS. Pitpared only vanco might almost appear superfluous in a girls making shirts for tho Young Men's Edu­ which govern the atmosphere surrounding
day in whicii the ancient barrtera nu longer cational society. Tbe boys must go to sciiool. us, and then* is not-lllng obtrusive in master­
crow the tmwjinl path of the women who but who tltotigiK of tho'girls! Tho toys could ing them. Warm, damp air will ever pre­
IOO Doses Ono Dollar
would know wnuethtag.
cam a duller a day; tho girls a dollar a week, cipitate its moisture in Iioihmm and else where
The high scliools and colleges of the coun­ when Hwy taught school, and Mrs. ,8tone whenever it eomeuin &lt;?*onUict with anything
try, one® ckfgri agaimt women, are now in dropped her tliimble, reasoning very justly chilled by u rooter atmosphere, and that is
great measure upon to them. Their rrccwil that Uio boya could look out forth'.'Uisclves. the whole story. Tho only thing to be added
in there imtitutious shows their stmliotui zeal When Harriet fc»r wanted instruction in Is that, when |M.-op|e have thus ignorantly or
■
QUICKEST TIME EVER MADE.
mid cnj»ocity. After nml beyond this scho­ anatomy to hr!]*her in sculpture, she went negligently allowed their houses to become ■■■
CINCINNATI to JACKSONVILLE
lastic training, the roucation of practical life from medical college to medical college damp, they should light fires and dry them
know vourbltefed tljem in the variety which throughout tb&lt;» east, and wandered xs tar as as promptly as i&lt;oasibte.—Philadelphia Times.
rorrespomls with the variety d their gifts St. touin tofoTC any school agreed to take
and prwlil-xjtions.
her in.
I ■
■■ W ■ ■ ■ W ■ ■froM CINCINNATI te Atlanta &amp; JaokwmrM^
“Whnt Will He Do With ItF is the title
••She doctors" was thu pleasant little terin
During the Franco-German war the ladles 1 Tin Queen t Crescent.-Western &amp; Atlantic K. K.-Central K. K. of GeorrU. A«k
of one of Mr. Bui wee’s novels. The ques­ applied to the first woman who practiced in England were busy making |&gt;aper cushions
tion “What trill she do with it?" has often medicine. When Abby Kelly went on the which they sent to France to be usedTor the Addroaa CHA8. E. HARMAN, aKNKRAL AQCNT. 131 VINE 8T^ CINCINNATI, O.
retarded tho granting of the higher educa­ lecture platform to speak for the slave, a wounded in the hospitals.. Hundreds of
tion to wiwiian. We of today can answer: preacher, who noticed her in his audience, thmoontls of these cushions were sent and
"She is doing g’&gt;ud Work with it" Thorough took as his text: "This Jezebel is coming were of groat servire. Now all England ts
intelfectual training i* making plain to h« r |
CHANCERY ORDER.
MORTGAGE SALE.
crazy «&gt;n tho subject of pnper pillows again.
the laws which underlie her must grniciou- s]&gt;eiik for autHlavery in Malden, Musa., the They teat the papier into very small pieces,
Default haring been made tn the conditions State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit fw
Chancery.
I
instincts, giving her th® rationale of the clergyman who announced the addrew did it not bigger than one’s finger nail, and then of a certain mortgage made by Mary H. MeSun
pending
in the Circuit Court for theCounLaren
to
Hiram
A.
Barber,
dated
the
first
day
poetic saying that .
after ibis wise: ’’I have been requested by |ait them into a pillow sack of drilling or of October, A. D. imuj, and recorded In the
Spirits are nol finely touched
Mr. Moyey to say that at the Town hall, at 3 light ticking. They are very cool for hot office ot the Register of Deeds, for the county
Hetty j. nibble,
o'clock this afternoon, n lien will try to crow climatro, and tnutdi superior to frother pll- of Barry and mate of Michigan -on the eigh­
teenth day ot October. A. D. 18W tn liber 25 of
The pursuit of the higher education tor like a cock. All who would like to hear that
mortgages on page 370. said mortgage Ms* on MUre Engie deceased. Thomas L. Engie.
women hna been mot by two grave difllenl- kind of music will no doubt be on hand." It
Thu newspaper* are printing appeal1, for Uli* express conditions that should any default I.. Falconer. Juliette K. Hicks. Mary
tie&gt;, viz., the fear that its emancipation is doubtfal if the youugta* ytosnen over can them in hospitals. Newspaper is not nice to. bo made in payment of said lutenwt, taxes, as­ Mlles Engie and Ebtabelh Engle, defend.
In this cause It appearing that oat
would react unfavorably upon their litoral appreciate through whati martyrdom the use. as than* is a dlsngntahle odor from sessments. or insurance, or uny part thereof, above
named defendants. Tliomaa L En
nature, mid the persnasion tiiat mjvcre men­ right to free sjxweh aud itw action has been printer*' ink: but brown or white paper and on any day whereon the same h. made payable. not a resident of this state, but I* a r«rt&lt;
tal application would impair the physical bought for them, but one comes nearest to okl letters and adveloiie* arc the bed. As
the «t'Ue of Nebraska, therefore on mol
&amp; Colrrovc, solicitors for eomptali
condition o'itbo mothers of the raw.
such tindcrKtnniiing w hen listening to one like they are torn, stuff then into an old pillow* thirty days, then nnd from thenceforth, that is Bplth
to say, after the laps*- of the said thirty days, Is ordered that aald non-resident date
Tho first of there foregone cout^uktens Mrs. Stone, to whom the part is still prevent
the aforesaid principal sum of eighteen hundred
GENTLEMEN.
tqtrings front the tyrannical instinct which in mind and vividly real.
dollars, with all arrearage of Interest thereon,
Fine Calf, Henvy Laced Grain and Creed­
all taxes. a*sca&gt;mcnt» and insnranc®, un­
is at certain stages of society tho teadim;
moor XTair rp roof.
strips about half an inch wide, and then tear and
paid, shall at the option of said obligee, his ex- eomptaiDant canse a copy of this order to be
Beat in the world. Examine his__ _
nr ent it acrcas. Tho finer it is, the lighter it eeutors, admtulrtratora or assignors, become published In the Hkarnroa Baxinnu Mid pofi•ft.OO &lt;iEN VINE HAN I&gt;-N&gt;:WF-I&gt; MIOB. force among human tendenuies. Not men
only, but «vmtm also, wishing toYomnuind,
Hqw many black haired women do you makes the piUowa.—New York Mail and Ex- and be due and payable Immediately thereafter. llcatton to be canttaued once tn each week far
naturally dniiro that others should ba inca­ know t If you take the trouble to count, you
A. HOCIKKR.
pacitated from sharing their-role. lint sur­ will find that, out of ten women you meet,
Circuit Judge. (
the payment thrreof, may not then haee ex­
SMITH &amp; COIXIROVI
nine will have blonde hair of some shade, and
pired. anything thereinbefore contained to the
Solicitors for Com
That was a lady to beware ot that James contrary thereof la anywise notwlthstaadlng.
the secrets at the knowledge which is power. Un- tenth will
dark brown rather than
true copy : Attest
default having been made In the payment
ladIIs. Statecraft and priestcraft liave rloaeiy allied black. The tendency of the timro seems to Payne tells of in The London Illustrated and
In Chancery.
Tros. S. Bkick.
of interest
and
payment due Octo­
•1.76 SHOE FOR MISSES.
themselves with these views, and in our days be toward light haircd women, and, by the New's: "Miss Pboube Boun.uf Matlock, never ber 1st, 18M. and tbe same having reMORTGAGE SALK.
a sort of “rank craft’’ has done what it could by, I do not mean the ones whose judr is made an exhibition of herself in any way, nialnea unpaid and In arrears tor tbe space of
thirty day* and upwaros, the aforesaid princi­
On the twenty-ninth day of December tn
in the same way.
made light by the use of peroxide of hydro­ Isit William Hutton, in one of his tours, pal nun of eighteen hundred dollars with all jearrigiitecu
hundred and etahty-elght, Cbm
Tbo beruio men who have vindicated the gen. Scientists tell us that a* a nation grows
arrearage In interest thereon is now doe and Smith mortgaged to Joseph I). Holmes, nan
payaole by the terms of Mid mortgage, on
cause of human freedom liave brought so- more cfvflbted its women grow more perfect­
mortgage there I* etaimed to be due at
ly blonde, nnd Undents in the mysteries of cover forty mites a day.’ She could lift a which
tne
date
ef
tills
notice
the
sum
of
one
thousand
being sltaate In the township of
They have shown, and history ha* shown love say that blondo women are the most hundred weight with each hand, and. with nine hundred and thirty-eight dollars and and
in the county of larry and stale of 1
with them, that the true danger of society affectionate wives and tbo least faithful. the wind in her face, send her voice a mite.. seventy-two rents, and &gt;n attorney fee of fifty
provided for Id Mid mortgage, and no
lies in Iguorancv, and not in intelligence. This b the sort «f thing that no man can find ‘She could knit, aok and spin, but hated dollar*,
suit
or
proceeding
al
taw
or
In
equity
having
quarter (ne1 Oof section number tweotyThe Chanidng^, Garrisons, Phillips liave out l»y personal experience, but it’s rather in­ them all with every accout|&gt;animcnt to the been instituted to recover the money secured east
town number three (31 worth of range
female -character except -modesty.' If any by said mortgage, or anv part thereof; now. fourecD.
made the atmosphere- all clror nnd Iright teresting to knew.
number eight (s&gt; west, containing forty (40&gt;
by virtue of tlie power of sale evo- acres al tend. Said mortgage was reeoraed tn
nbout us. Before their time the saintly wom­
Curious contrartaareorcasiiinally noted in gentleman made a mistake as to this latter ' therefore,
tained
In
said
mortgage,
and
the
statute
In
A MONTHLY REVIEW OF LIVING en of the Pifritiuis nnd of the Quakers, and families, and none arc mure emphasized than attribute, sho knocked him down. She could :
tbo office of the retainer of deeds in nod foe
such
case
made
provided,
notice
is
hereby
Barrv
county.
Michigan-, on the eighteenth &lt;Uy
bl-BJECTS BY THE FOREMOST
in their time the brave women ot' the anti­ that between Mary Eastlake nnd her sister. hold tlie plow, drive Ute team and thatch given that on ttaturday the first day of Feb­ ot May in the year eighteen bandred andt
WRITERS IN THE WORLD.
slavery movement, have aided in trampling Mi* Eastlako Ips a halo of the*moat'exquisite the rir-k. but her chief avocation was break­ ruary. A. D. IMO, at ten o'clock In the forenoon. elghty-nlne. at 3SW o’clock in tbe afternoon, hi
I
shall
sell
at
public
au
cl
loti,
to
the
highest
lilH-r
twenty-six
of mortgage® on page 669;
out th«- cinhereof tlie old inqutsitorinl fires. hair—blonde, without ’a hint of yellow, just ing In hotv.-s, without a middle, at a guinea a bidder, at tbe north front door of the court there In claimed(aij
bo duo upon said mortSMa
an oxcellrut shot and a great, bouse in tbo city of Hastings (that being the al the date of thiste
TaeForum has won the highest place reach And today the wumeu nt the suffrage move­ such pure, jwfts’t blonde as you occasionally week. She
notice, for principal and &amp;?
reader;
fond
of
Shakespeare,
atid,
doubtlew,
place
-where
tbe
circuit
eoert
for
Barry
connty
d-d by any periodical, for it publishes art teles by ment may jsiint to Ann Hutchinson, Marta see on Labite, ab'| afldch ..
ten-st
the
mm
cf
four hundred tweaty eight
».
___
—
______
it is rare to find on
is
balden),
the
premise*
described
lu
said
mortmore autboritive writer® and by inure workers Weston Chapman. Harriet Martineau and n obter
dollars
and
elgbty-tix
rents ISfctkM).7 togriSS
also,
ot
&lt;be
musical
gimmes,
idnce
site
played
’ With this ta the whitest of skiui
|nl6ag Instructive lines of activity Hi an buy other
with an »ttornry&gt; fee ot fifteen (»15) dollar*
to pay the amount due on Mid mortgage, with stipulated in said mortgage to be paid in case
, publication It contain- eleven studies every li.sKef other* and ask .Whether n woman L ' auj grcat soft Wue syro that look at you as if the ban* viol, in'Huilock church.’"
seven per cent, interest, xnd all legal coda, of foreclosure. N'atiee is hereby given that I
kcti ft
______
n..„ Z..
-„.i.u,- ,.il
month. It l&lt; impartial, giving hearings alike to II«vs
a woiniui
woman IwaiiMi
because more
inure h
a citizen
citizen, jeas fit they
were.........
pleading
fnr--somebody
all »i._
tho time.
together wRh an attorney's foeiot fifty dollar* shall sell at public auction or vendor to tbe
side, it Is financially Independent, and It for homo duties lx*caute she* bos Irorned to
Tho younger slier has glossy hair so dark It
covenanted for therein, the premise* betr.a de­ highest bidder, at the north front door of Um
,tH longa to uo sect nr party or "taterest." It Is apprehend
ri^illy the relation of there du- might be called] bloi k, ami grqnt brown eyes
In Queen Anne’s tiuro tin- drt»s o£» the fine scribed in Mid mortgage as all that certain c.rurt
never sensational, but Halms alw.vvs to be In
house in tlie city ot Hastings, Barry
or parcel of land shustc and being in tbe eoonty*. Michigan (that brnngthe Place wherw
:structlve.
.
thatl'mk nut nt you ax if questioning in a pret­ lady wan t-laburnt*. When she exchanged her niece
village of Nashville, connty of Barry and state the^
f consider th&gt;* Forum as furnishing the most
-s—
'• ——‘ *— said county r* held cm
ruiteou
Much as 1 eomtiiier women to hat c gniuei ty way w hat tlte New World held. The much moii, morning gown and handkerchief for of
Michigan, and described aa follows, to-wH:
iinteltarant and sympathetic audimec that a
tnoughnul writer can find to nddrew in any by-the i»&gt;dtu&gt;n and uppertuiuties secured-t-J admired cotnbiuatiim of black hair and blue' full drras anti the park, she appeared in a VIIIagHot number forty-ihrce (4J) of tbe vrilage eighteen hundmdSmd ninety, at ten o'clock Is
iand.-l’rof. ALEXANDER WINCHELL, of the them in America, I have yet to name an Im­ eyes is seldom u&lt; n aowaxlaya, except among laced bodice, worn open in front over tight of Nashville. Barry county/Michigan, accord­ the forenoon of M»d day.the mortgaged preor,
to tbe recorded plat thereof.
I'nlvenlty W Michigan.
kcs above described, or so much thereof w«
portant item which is both a condition and a the Irish beaut ir-. The woman with very red stays, surmounted, after Addison's retnon- ing
Dated Nov ember 3d, Jt*5.
shall be neressar* ------ —'----- -- ------ ------The Forum continues to hold its place as the mark of their Unprovament. This is tlie fn»-t hair, pate eyes ipid light brows and lashes is -trance--, by the tucker of modesty. . Her
together with'
both principal *nd
loreiuost of our magazines, for the variety, the of their ever increasing tendency to usaociated tho nearest approach thatn woman can make
I nnhimm.
costs aud expenses
value, and the wetahtof lL-&gt; cuntrlbutlotw.-THE
Smith A CtouiBOVK. Att’ya far Mortgagee.
Including said atto
NEW YORK TIMES.
ntu?c 'social liutmctis stronger in human to being ugly. Dir t^-hnem with women who lianginy, which fell to the writ Her apron
Dated January tOui. tsw
covered
but
a
tiny
portion
of
the
rich
bro
­
have
any
intelUgenoe
nt
all
is
not
a
positive
I ^uuuiiiiouments of forthcoming articles can nature, but it does not attain ita best results
J. G. Holm km. Mortgagee. 1
MORTGAGE 3AI-E.
caded petticoat, which was distended ujmn
quality.—Now Y'ork Hun.
Seldom oe made long In advance, for The Forum
Btvakt. Kkavi-xx &amp; Vaa abxam.
Default having been tnsde In the condition*
discussions are always ot problems of present without study and self discipline.
Atty’s for Mortgagee.
of h certain mortgage made by Daniel Cornwell
eottcero. Every such problem that the year
The womens chibs which are springing up
that which was brought into the »]iectaton&gt;' to Tliainaa Alverson, dated December 1st, A. ».
The
Clothing
of
Itabies.
11M0 will bnngforward will be discussed, wbetb- nil over the country are marks of this study
MORTGAGE BALK.
tSH.’. and recorded In the office ot the Begtater of
V.- In politics, or religion; or social science, or and discipline. I know of many of them,
Although 1 ewn .tliat children are now court ot Juiiiratnre. As the Ixslice dtweended Deed**, for the county of Barry aud state at
Default having peen madejn tt
tbo petticunta rosm aud revealed the jiright
practical affair*. The January number will coniebigan, on the second day of December. A. D.
tatu a reply by ex-Bpettker J. G. Carilsie to ami I do not Iftiow of qne which does not mqreeensibly clotlnd than was the case thirty stockings of thread or silk, which termi^aterl M
1MT.
hi
liber
30
of
mortgages
on
jKufe
si:
os
years
ago,
it
is
lit
ill
itummon
to
urc
an
infant,
Manor Cullom's recent article on "How the keep hi view serious and worthy objects.
in beautifully worknl shore of embroidered which mortgage, there is claimed to be due al
Tariff Affects Urn Farmer."
Th'? feeling of sisterhood which naturally whocau take nt&gt; ercrciso to warm himself, satin or morocco leather. In nothing ware the date of this notice the sum of three hu» corded In the ottoe of the register of &lt;1
and one dollars and nine cent*, and un at­ the eouaty of Barrv.ln the state of M
THE FORUM PUBLISHING COMPANY. grows out of alr.b intercourse amopg women wearing a low necked, short sleeved, short tho fashions mon* changeable than in the dred
torney's fee of thirty-five dollars provided for December 4. «»,Jin lllrer B of morU
coated
dress
in
the
coldest
Weather.
The
two
ternb* topurXntof sight the inordinate am-’
John l&gt;ml
height ot l he headdress. Addison remem­ in said mortgage, ana no ami or proceedings at
bitions of Hie few, nnd the self distrusting parts of the body—«it, the ujipcr portion of bered It “rise and fall above thirty degrees." law having been tniultuted to 'recover tlie
the chest and tlx* lower portion of the abdo­
moneys secured by said mortgage, oxjpiy part
so cents a number. «s a year. Subscription re­
—Tbo Quarterly Review.
thereof:
men
—
which
|t
Its
most
hiifiortant
to
keep
.
.
ceUed st this office.
In the club it is soon found that one wo­
Now therefore, by virtue of the power of sale tnent of mouejn due
contained tu Mid mortgage and the statote in l*eet&gt;rne °C operatiX, ‘“^and''““'on“~ which
man cannot do everything. All must help, from variations of temperature, ore exposed,
such case made aud tirorlded. BOUra u hereby
MORTGAGE SALE.
and tasks an- ronstantly found which give and the child is rauderwi liable to colds,
Mt*. Robert W. Chapin, of this city (New £ven that on Saturday the Brat day ot February mortrage then- is now due at tte ■
coughs and lung dbaura on the one band and
Default having been made in the conditions scope to the activity of each and all. A gen­ bowel complaint ou'the other. What littk* York?, has hit up^n n very happy idea in de­
. D. uvo. at ten o'clock 1n the forenoon I shall date of this uottce seven hundred aud twenty­
of a mortgage bearing date November 8. IM»:, ; erous and far reaching sympathy tends more
sell at pu - He auctlon t o the btgbes t bidder, at the fire tioHars. and no suit or proceedings at law ।
there Is of the drreM is cHefiy composed of ciding to found a training school for chil­ north front door ot Hie Court bou»e in theclty haring been laatltuled to recover tue aareuot!
rrade by Hinman N. Osgood to George W. Greg- ,
K,. ..(M
/.r anv naa* •tw.rauW .
ory, and on tho same day recorded in the office and more to take the place of fantastic aims 0|&gt;en work and innbroidery, so that there is dren's. nurw.-s and to endowing it arith about -of Hastings fihat being the ptace where the elrof the Register of Deeds for the county of Barry and illusory relations.
cult
court for Bsrn- county U hoiden), the
about aw much (warmth in it as in a wire *40,000. So much ignorantv is diqtlayed by
and state of Michigan, io liber MJ of mortgages
premises deicribed In said mortgage, or so the sal day of March. A. D. W». at ten o'eloek
Thu women’s clubs are, iu I see them, the
on-poge wt, and by the Mid George W. Gregory sign aud seal of the advance ot woman in sieve, and the veks accompanying such a nurmw, nnd on many children arc made un­ much thereof as may be necessary to pay the In the forenoon, thara wifi be sold at the Mrth
asatrned to Sebastian Kniser by an assignment
dress are of cold white cotton, expwing a happy by the treatment received at their amount due on said mortgage, wtlb tntorest at front door of the court house In the city of
dated December It. 18SX. and recorded In said health, in sound life, and in rational enjoy­ cruel lengt h of Um* naid red leg. I can not see h tunlx, that it is surprising that Mrs. Cha­ seven percent, and ail legal costs, together with tiasUngs. eomity at Barry and state of Michi­
Rratater's office oo tbe Muie day. lu Uber 37 of ment and service.—Jtilla Ward Howe in
(that being the place tu which tea circuit
an attorney fee of »35 covenanted for tlrereln. gan.
_ ..
ia
•» wnKtla.
the brouty of n. pair of livid blue legs, and pin's plan has not been adopioil long «re this. the premlies being described in said mortgage
mortgage-*, on page 474, bv non-payment of Boston Globe.
woukl much rather behold tin-m comfortably In tint City -of New York, and, in fact, as all those certain pieces and parcels of iom.
moneys due thereon, by which the power of
sale therein contained ha* become operative,
throughout
tho
whole
country,
competent,
situate
In
the
township
at
Carlton,
in
the
clad in n pair of MtocidnE*. If the beauty lie in
and cn which mortgage there I* claimed to be
as
msy
be
necessary
to
satisfy
the
amount
doe
county
of
Barry
and
state
of
Michigan
and
considerate cblhlren's nurse* are decidesUy
due at the date ofthis notice six hundred and
We aro reminded of an Incident that came thashapeof the leg.thatsluqw wiii badisplayed.
described *• follows, to-wlt: The southeast on said mortgage as above set forth wltk th®
twenty eight dollars. Desides the attorney foe to our knowledge some years ago which to as much ndratitajte in a j«ir of stockings;) scarce. The’proper bringing up of the quarter of the northwest quarter aud northeast interest thereon, and all legal &lt;mms. said pro»provided for by law. nnd no mut or proceeding
young is too lightly regarded by a good quarter of south west quarter and the south­ tses being described in raid mortgageaoahi
if
it
he
in
the
ciiiopiug
of
the
flesh,
beautiful
at law having been instituted to recover the should show women tiiat presence of mind coloring will not be dbtained by ieavhig the many mothers, but if Mrs. i.’bapin's w«tv west of the nortnwest fractional qaartar and that certain piece or parcel of laud In Ute county
amount secured by said mortgam-. or any part and the pArer &lt;ff self-control have a saving
enough land off aud from the north side of the ot Barry and rtata of ffilchtnn knawn ahb
•hereof. Notice Is Jherefort hereby ghen that power where impulse and lack of courage leg bare; nnd. from the artistic point of view, achool will do its work well by turning out northwest quarter of southwest quarter to described m follows, to wft; That portteu oL
on Friday the 25th day of January. 1M». at ten would have been certain destruction. We a blue nr rpd sUa’king is infinitely preferable really well trained nurses, not only umny a make In this last description forty aereii of the s uthwom fracUoual quarterotsscUoa tea,.
d'cloca in the forenoon, there will be sold at
land,
all on section thirty (301. town four(4) lying east of Uw creek which runs tl
little
on«
who
is
now
intrusted
by
its
fash
­
ttie north front door of the court house to the may hare written this before—we are not ton blue and red leg.—Jessie f). Walter in ionable nvtmuui to thu tender mercies of an north, range eight (•) went, containing In all one southwest quarter, all in township
«lty ot Hastings, county of Barry and state of auro—but it will bear repeating many times Popular Science Monthly.
hundred and twenty acres cf tend, be the north.raon eight w~*
untutored hireling, but the wbolevuutmiiulty, same more or Iwm nacordlng to the govern meat
Michigan (Chat being the place in whlnh Uic if any will profit by tho lesson and learn to
Dated, December
David 8, Bu t ft,
tsretfll court for the comity Of Barry I* held; lit
survey, except such rigbta across the same as
will be the gainor.—'Epoch.
public auction to the highest bidder, tlie prem- pracLiro self-control and similar preamicc of
have been conveyed to railroad company and
The yew bow is the Intest appendage of the
lie* described In said mortgage, or so much mind in circumstances half as startling. In
art to Mid company legal privllecet.
thereof *m may be necessary to satisfy the ' thh caw one instant's wavering or woakna* vunuui who plunges among lue trees. Wher­
Itrushtoi; the Hair.
Dated November 5lb. teW.
Bnn said mortgage, as above set
.
TkOMAHAXTKiaSON,
In a school for y oang woman, not far from
ever you come upua a camping party the
MORTGAGE BARE.
the Interest tbereou. and the eoats. would have costa life.
expenses allowed by taw and pro­
A lady of wraith and with tbe rich sur­ summer girl, lie she dimbing a wooded dojie Philadelphia, it was. a role some years ago
Ha 1TH &amp; OOIXIIWVB. Att’J. hr
Default having been made in the
said mortgage, said preiniam being roundings nnd costly works of art that wealth or picking berries in an open glade, abandons that yvery young lady must, before retiring,.
&lt; a certain ntortg
made te' Daul*
&gt;e citv of Hastings, county of Barry
Michigan, and d» scribed as folloik*: brings was one evening alone, with only oue her ribbon tied alpenstock and Irons, like give per hair one hundred good strokra with
t at the south west corner of lot (inc servant m the house. Being in her chamber Main Morion, on a bow. This sudden passion tho brush. This regularity of brushing the
for the county ot Barry aart si
I fifteen, thence running north eight a* she laid axid- articles of jewelry and for Itobin Hood*s wmpon docs not imply a hair must have had some good effr.’t, fur cer­
IN THE MME CED*«.
icaa on the IMh dar af Jne, A. D.
running east eight rods, thenre
HEMUKK AMD HMDWOQD
tainly all tho studeata with whom I wns ac­
dli to the south east comer of lot placed then* in their appropriate places in her high degrro of the archers skill. Indeed,
otto bundrofl aud sixteen, thence running west bureau, sho chanced to raise her eyes to a many of the belted and tasseled damsels quainted had very good, glotsty hair.—Newnotice tue num of two thousand i
York
Commercial
Advertiser.
•
to the place of beginning. All in the city of mirror opposite, and from a light in tbe would be at a loss if called upon to neck the
dollara and ftfiy-rtt orate and an al
Hasttngs (formerly village) *ccordlug&lt;o the reforty dollars protided tor tn said rr
other corner.ot the room she caught in tix- arrow or draw tbc string. Though a few of
A little .boy in a Milford school received
mirror tbo reflection of the 'figure of u man them can knock over a partridge or a heron
SElt.VSTtAN h Vl-KIt.
Mill
curled up under a targe center table, but at short range, the tlteigu of the archers out­ his first day’s instruction Inst week. Before
Assignee of the Mortgagee.
fit is nothing
mere
—w —
r----or
f leas
- iu mnrt instances night be had learned to recognise and spall
hidden from all sight save what was gained ------------.txoxzo E. Kkxastox,
by this reflection in the mirror. In this way than to justify, n fretty and- convenient uno worii_ "Now,", said tho troeber, "you
Attorney for Assignee.
she saw one of the bands resting on the floor. woods costume.----------------------------------------- I can tell your grancknother to-night howto
A typicsd exampleot tbo bowiaau’s drew » gpdl ‘ox.’" "My grandmother knows boa
Thin band was minus two fingers, and she
warn by a Brooklyn girl, whore party have to spell It,” indignantly replied Uw loyal litmost'draperatecharnctera, whose crimes anti been In camp for a mbnth on otw of tho best tJu felkrw: ‘■ahc1* fetched school."—Oneonta
fiendish deeds bad been the terror of thaaur- ground*. The gown w a dark hunter's green Herakl.
serge, the *kirt of whieb is turned up in a hem I
"
rounding country for mjlro
■
Now, who could • blame her. if sbo had eight or Uni inebos wile, and which falls only | Every woman who expects to be nt the
-*-»
--------- --------KreuuMx! or made a hurried effort to reach a trifle briow tbekuMs. With thi.i is worn a ’—•*
aotueUiiug about costing.
I
-------- know
.
--------------------._—
the door! Had she done so it would have looro sailor blouse of. the same color aud ma-■bonld
sealed her fate. But, forcing herself to be terial, briar rtitciwdin white, nnd with o know a young man who is going, to marry*
calm, .*bc finished what *bo was doing nt tbo criminn tio knotted wndtr the collar. Rub- young woman who is a teacher of thu art &lt;
cooking,
and
I
envy
young
man
the
din
­
bureau, then qutatly rtej*ping to the t-ll,
rang for tbs one rerraut In the bouse. When and above thesaare bocklod leggin* of un- ners that aro before him.
the girl appeared she quietly said, “Mary,
TUat over eliangrtul aud fickle sodtlewa.

;'^Sarsaparilla',1)u

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Made by

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

N. K. FA IR BA N K&amp; CO.-^^Chi cago.

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W. L. DOUCLAS
$3 SHOE

$3 &amp; $2 SHOES

A. WOOLLEY,

The Forum

I
I

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1NEWC0URTRY!

I

Dr. Owia’i Electric Belt,

^ORSfc

BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST.
I

. If

would erod tack the diamond* bn ho* been

belt of the same tawny leather, holdix* pouch

�H
astings Banner.
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m HAsnxGs. MICK-, row-rorricx,
AVOVST 14. 1879. _____

EDITORIAL NOTES.
gubaldie*.

Coincident with tbe introduction of
Tkmtor Frye’sltill for the prowlkm of
nodal and coonncrclal interest, a request
In The Press for information concenxing amounts paid by other governaeMs and our own for such purposes, w.
It Curtis’report to the Stale Department;
contains the following tabic showing tbe,
»ums paid by various govenuuenta for tbe’
encouragement of foreign rocntnerce. wheth­
er in the form of subsidies or bounties, or
for mail transportation:
‘jg?;:::::::-::::::::::::::

argy*-- Kepubiie &lt;r*timatod)

Ut«

his ItM tw* and

taken from the book* in the i

Mr. Edward Beltam. the author of tire specifics for
• Looking Backward.- iaieredlted with my- rheum and all dhoc
ing: “If you would learn bow republics Kalamazoo Tetegra]
perish, shut up yew histories of Greece
ami Rome and look about you." h fa true xoo Telegraph, owe of tbe leading papers
that this republic has m far refused to en­ &lt;rf Michigan, speaks vvimnes in praise of
tertain the idea of adopting Mr. Bellamy^
theories, but It Is not perishing to any very Mixer) of this city. Nothing that we
great extent. On tbe contrary. It is very could add couki possibly speak more in
much hx earnest Just now about carrying favor of them as reliable men, or the rem­
out two reforms—ballot reform and civil edy they offer tbe trade w* a reliable rem­
service reform—which will dislroy Its two edy possessing genuine merit, than the
greatest enemies: money In election? aud testimonial of Rev. W. A. Hunsbexger. of
the anti-republican spoils system, or tbe Coldwater, for three yewra pastor of the
imperialistic Idea tiiat the government M. E. church of this city, to which the
should be administered for the liencfit of Meuera Mixer both belong during Iter.
the governors and not for that of the gov* Hunsberger s pastorate aa well m ever
since. We -need only say, that such •is tbe
emed.—N. Y. I’rcs*.
efikney &lt;»( the remedy they manufacture,
The Jackson Oltixen says: “A Man­ such the public confidehcr In them as men,
chester, England. paj«r, ridicules Mr. that the sales of their medicine have enor­
mously increased and the prospects seem
JIarrisun for favoring the establishment of
Mattering that it will soon become one of
lines of steamer* to South America for the the largest business Interests of this city.
purpose of extending American trade. The We are pleased with the sacceaa they are
thing can’t be dour, say* tbe^ Manchester meeting, and with the fine pro-pect* be­
paper, and Mr. Harri.ton ought to be cen­ fore them.

DgZt’K‘i»—H»«UC

FARMER’S MUTUAL

FIRE INSURANCE CO
Of BARRY AND EATON COUNTIES

Oliwi Ixx-kbart to Cletn nnitth; parcel sqc M
MEMBEBSHIE.

XMA1Z

LtavIduSri^to^Wm. B. Mt
nteb-rt I. Uendorsboct to U- D. ttpaukUng: lot
rt?. V.'Hogle to O. W. Watrous; w‘J ot ne*» sec

KXPE.N DI TV BBS.
Ixwaes artiuilfr paid during the
year (of which t1.7C9.l5 occurred
In pnor years).
...
?«a2xrtra and fe«'&lt; paid U&gt; offkers
and directors (aebedule A)
All other expeoditnrestaeftoduie B)
Total exproses actually paid dur-~

the present year..........

TaUi...........-....
Deduct number o! members•with-

W m. 8. Meloy to James It. Meioy; «a see ft'
parcel wc Xi Hastings and C*rttou nominal
otherwise.
Chxrle* Pickle to Jaeob Huffman; loU elty
•325.
porter M. Harwood to Butannah Nlcewaoder: Number of members now belong­
ing to company .
parcel sec U Maple Grove 81.000.
Mary E. Coulter to Nrwmaa A. Fuller; Inter
BUKSu
Mt MtecaiM to Etter Cobb estate •»».
Geo. W. M«went to Jacoo J. Eckhardt; ne^ Amount at property at risk DecentAUmuntat riJwadded Sag prts-

SCHEDULE
«l*0.75

•&amp;.17MO.
327

■ J.'w.Kwiag.'
dtnw
R. W. HxnMU.
“
Total.
1 Edwln1,E.^bi)cr to C. i. Wblteotnb; parcel
8. H. Borabeck,
*•
sured for urging it. It is always astonish­
Deduct risks cancritod. withdrawn,
A.
D
tAriton,
Report
of
school
in
district
No?
3.
Barry
or terminated
IM,775
ing to British politicians that any thing is
George Andrnl to Thomas E. Puller: la sec
.1 H. EurL
“
township, for one and a half months or 28 » Mapfe Grove
1
Joke
A.
Mobertaon.
Hone without consulting them and mining days:
Thoma* K. Fuller to George Andrus; parcel
• D. W. Smith,
«
•&amp;AtX»3
’ Orsou gwtft.
f
their consent.”
BKSOUBCES.
Total schedule. A
We scarcely know how exeeltent a qual­
*t,SLSr
Its own ships*
SCHEDULE B.
ity of goods our wools might make, as for
se? s Casi.cton BL2W. '
torr140 ships
,leet*d
Adam (J. Butter to A. W. BOMell; sel* of «W-.
gvrry pound of pure wool used nearly a
Paid agent* on membership *
I 253.11
...................I neveaard iikurarx-c
pound of shoddy ot some vile stuff Is
paying annuallv S219.5U0 ax subsidies to
- tanus—. ................ I.........
ttAHta
worked ifi on the card* in making cloth. Etbeii TUBe*....M I« 4*
1M St blk &lt;1 Middleville ftxxx
American ships, or more than fofir times, No doubt we ronhl have better goods If the Grace - ... -•* ivu io
eie.«BAt
Tbtalavailable resources. .
Ilenry Horton to Cbos. A.
as much as this governrmmt pays to Amer-*
hurati Louden..23 10 w
LIABILITIES
tariff did not afford protection for all manfceteships. In tiiat one fact alone maybe ■er of cheating and dfahone»«ty. It places Ctaytou - J...S7 100 to
white
"
» «&gt;
Fur l&lt;*s« due and payable, none
Krt-n the shame of American parsimony
a premium on rascality.—Dem. Exchange.
Tlie Presbyterian young jxeuple’* guild
not heretofore extended our trade south­
meet at tbe church every Friday evening Due or to Pecorac due. for borrow­
We presume our contemporary wishes Willie
ed moury..... ............. ........
ward on the American continents.—Ex.
at 7:30. An interesting program of varie­
to convey the impression that free trade
NuUirc Mid amount of all other
ties.
would do away with the u»e of shoddy in
| 300.90
claims, due offleera (estimated
express....
the
manufacture
ot
woolrn
gomta.
But
do
K
Tbe issues between the parties now are
9t*.«8M0
Services at the Presbyterian church
Total liabilities
not English woolen manufactures use just
free whiskey and free tobacco or free blan­
Jan.
19th;
Rev.
A.
D.
Grigsby
will
preach'
Total
Schedule
B..
■16.lW.r-.
B
INCOME.
as much and even more shoddy in cheap
kets and free coal.—Ann Arbor Argus.
hi the morning on “Ointment,*’ and in the
goods? We rather think they &lt;jo. It is
Premium or deposit notes taken
evening ou “Moral Farming."
Another democratic half trust, and entire ridiculous to charge the use of shoddy in
during tbe year .carried Inside),
misrepresentation. The republican party the cheaper grades of woolen goods, to the Pauline Locdeaxs w
due from areuu, •0.IA
Meeting of the C. L. S. C. to be held Cash
premiums received during
Is*m Konnc»llte2&lt; loo
is simply tn favor of eboliahlng the entire protective tariff.—Ex.
Jan. 17th. .at the ixomb of Mr. and Mra.
AL lurrmae...» *&gt;
revenue system nither than destroy the
that tbejr have good
Cora Quick...... b vo
Colgrove:
&gt; brtteve Mld
protective tariff. The republican party is
Says the Toledo Blade: ••The Demo­
L. w nrrav. Teacher.
Opening as usual.
wot ih favor of free whiskey, and tbe Ar­ cratic newspapers have been fond of talk­
Secretary.
10A7U.M
Boll
call,
.quotations
from
Shakespeare
’
s
gus 1* as well aware of It as tbe Telegraph ing about a ’clean sweep’ having been
Cash from membenhlp or pcLky
Julius Cxcsar.
ia. Tbe republicans are in favor of aim- made in the railwa.v mail service, and yet.
Roman History, Mra. Hoyt.
Commencing January 1st, 1890, the
ply taking tbe duty from spirits used in the according to the Civil Service Record, the
IJfe in Medieval Italy, Mrs. Hicks.
arts, if means can be provided to prevent changes made up to July 30 laat were only Mich. Central will make special rate of
laxtln courses in EnglWi. Miss Bostwick.
fraud. Furthermore, one would think by 1.932, leaving undisturbed 3,495, or nearly two cents per mile per capita to parties of
•st.790.44
Total cash tDeqflie
Outline of Julius Crsar by Shakespeare.
■tee Argus’ alluring statement of the dem­ two-thirds of those whom tlie present ad­ tenor, mere traveling .together on one
ticket These tickets 'will be good for Dr. Timmerman.
ocratic position, that tbe sum and sub­ ministration found in office.”—Ex.
Tbe
railroads
of
the
statq,
Mr.
Striker.
continuous train passage only no stop-over’
stance of that party’s platform I* freeblanCritic. Mlsa Heath.
Beta and free coal. The Argos forgets to
What a pickle the national Democracy privileges will be allowed.
' M. H. Collins. Agt
xtate that in 1800 under a revenue tariff, a would be In If these Ohio Democrats should
The next meeting of The Barry Co.
spinner (lor’instance) earning six dollars a
Teachers’ Association will be held at tlie-'
—OF THE----witek could buy three pair of cheap blan- reject the chairman of the Democratic
Mum E. B. Wilmarth, of Mt. Pleasant, high school at Hastings on Saturday, J^ '
x kets; while in 1888 the same spinner earn- National Committee as a m.ui unfit for
•5th, commencing promptly at 9:30 stahdone
of
the
publishers
of
the
Michigan
'tag fifteen dollars a week couhl buy fifteen public office and public trust!
Pythian, one of the best K. of P. papers in ard time. The following is tlie program:
3»ir of blankets. The blanket that sold in
Music.
,
/
/
existence, was in the city Thursday in the
Additional local.
D«0 for 82 sells to-day for SI. Tlie Argus
Geography. John Warner.
/
y
interest of that journal. Every member
also falls to state tiiat anthracite coal is al­
Reading, Its relation to other branches,
of
Barty
lodge
should
subscribe
for
this
A WORD ABOUT CANCER.
ready oti the free list, and that free bitu/
paper nnd we trust that abe met with tbe Mrs. A. L. Bemis.
artno^s coal would practically close the
Music.
/
succeed that such a paper merits.
eoa! fields in this country, and throw
Penmanship. C, W. I^knt. /
thousands of laborers out of employment,
Aids to pleasant tearbing. .1.1L Clarke.
and at Uie same time give the railroads,
If all the diseases that claim the atten­
J. L. Starkweather, of Romeo, Micliithe gas and the steamship corporations, tion of the roeilicnl fraternitj, both physi­
Music.
. perhaps a little cheaper bituminous coal. cians and surgeons, caneer is perhaps the gin, pension attorney, will be at the office
Class exorcise. Adda J onion.
But the poor man and the day laborer who mpbt distressing and the inrwt hopeless to of the county clerk. Hastings, Wednesday,
Grading country schools. Enoch Andrus.
. burns anthracite coal would not be effected treat, whether its origin be constitutional, Jan. 29. 1890. Rejected claims a specialty.
Physiology. A. L. Nichols,
in the slightest either one way or the oth­ local or hereditary, it has proven Itself tbe Drafted men who served entitled to pen­
MEMBERSHIPS.
ExrKNDrrunis.
Mu-lc.
er. -Kalamazoo Telegraph.
most baffling and stubborn of (Haeases and sion. ^Widows, dependent mothers and
The touchers general reading, J. W.
fathers
entitled
to
pension.
Call
and
get
of previous tear
ha&lt;long defied the most advanced throNumber ef members a ided dart nt
I*atrick Ford, editor and proprietor of rists nnd practictionera. The weight of your pension increased. Ho never gives Roberts.
Personal Influence of the teacher, Frank
tbe Irish World and Industrial Liberator, scientific evidence seems to show that It in' up a worthy claim. Call and see him.
A. Bacon.
published at Nek York, editorially charges a constitutional dfaoruer to which removal Advice free.
Total
Every teacher should be present this &gt;eduel number ot
mouthers with­
Total expenses actually paid during
ia bis heper of .luu 11 that tbe English; by tbe knife or bj caustics affords but teratime, prepared to take part In the discus­
drawn during the year and peMetet
pustofkce authorities liave ueen secretly porary relief because the real tremble seems
Tbe
Echo
is
the
weekly
edition
of
the
sion
that
will
follow
each
paper.
Come
tart systematically suppressing the circula­ to lie back of Its apparribyorigin. Medltion of bls p*l&gt;er, and bis exchanges sent: cal records substantiate this belief and Detroit Kerning News, and is an eight and see the stars and stripes wave. Let
to Irish papers, for several years past Mr. trace Its cause to impurities of the blood page, 58 column paper. The latest and us show our interest in the work of filling
Oi*
Ford’s fl nit knowledge of the fact was gain­ wfikh scrofuln, salt rheum, catarrh, golt- host news is carefully condensed and given the room to Overflowing.
mj. irrss.... 4...
H. B. Axnnt'a, President
*1 SOOL
ed by the non-arAral of the Irish exchan­ ers,’ and other kindred blood diitenres are at a very cheap rate. It is considered one
of the very best family papers In the coun­
ges. which droppad off one by one. t He’ known to arise.
Amount of property at rbb Decem­
try, containing good and new stories by
Gm.C. Ntohks
carefully inspected -his l&gt;ooks, mad&lt;- sure1
ber tut.o&lt;ptwrioto rear......;..
Among tlie thousands of pitiful eases of
Hr call Kldfir.
Amount of &gt; uks added curing presttat bis papers were properly directed, andI this kind, that of Dr. U N. Mixer, of the most ropular authors, and articles from
Henry Anders is borne from Hickory
then wrote to the Jcfah journalists. They Hartings, attracted the attention of many the pens of the bc*t known writers In this Corner*
Dowkrr.
where be has bev» «t work tor
Totali.......
erne and all replied that they had continued medical men of Michigan thirty years ago and other lands. The Michigan edition of some time.
Deduet risks cancelled. withdrawn.
tbeir exchanges long after they ceased to1 and defeated tbeir most intelligent efforts The Echo gives tbe news of the state In a
or terminated
Mra. Lucy Barnum is visiting her par­
receive the Irish World. Some had not re­ to arrest Its growth. After nine years of concise and pithy form, over a whole jvuce ents Chas. Anders and wife.
Total schedule A
■1.173,400
ceived it for four or five years. Tbe Clare1 tntcn.se suffering, during which time his being dM-oted to it each week. It also
Frank I’ierce.went toCrewey ('•orneraas
Advertiser was the first Irish paper to pub­ no.se and palate were completely eaten furnishes a complete market report, care­ a witness in a law suit Thursday.
Paid postage and express.
licly state the facts in it* columns. Mr. away and hL» face badly dfafiguerd, i^wa* fully edited and always reliable. During
“ printing
...
There was a surprise party at John MeFord has now called the attention of the1 his Itappy fortune to discover a refaedy that the present year the paper will be enlarged Bain’s on Monday evening of last week.
“ tnvellqg expenses.
aud
Improved;
in
fact,
no
pains
will
be
I'ntted States government to tbe affair, and checked it* progress aud eventually rcThere
was
a
party
at
1
‘
.
R.
Karns*
Fri
­
be decJal res in this connection that there1 stored him to perfect health, which he has spared to make it the’ cheapest ami best
day night of last week.
ram be no possible reason for this whole­ since continued to enjoy^ So great was weekly family paper published in tbe west
Jahn Brauscbka Itet a valuable colt last
Total available resources..
sale confiscation of hfa paper, as since Mr. hfa joy at his almost mirsealous recovery Tbe bebo will te- sent to any address at
Total Mbed nW B
’•We
Gladstone declared for home rule, in 18b«. thit he decided to bring this remedy prom­ SI per year; special rates made for clubs.
LIABILITIES.
It seemt as if the school bouse question
mot a line has appeared In its columns cal- inently before tire people of tbe country Bend for sample copy.
could not be settled; tbe meeting la*t week Nature and amount of all claims due
riulated to create disquiet in In tand.—Ex. and for the past 35 years he has devoted
officers and expenses.................
The New York Mai! and Express thus resulted in nothing, and now tbe township
himself assiduously to the task.
explains how people will know if they board of school insj»ecton&gt; have been called
■179 02
Three of tbe favorite questions of free
Total liabilities.
l^est the Incredulous ones may class him have la grippe: When tbeir head aches as upon to locate the school house site. We
traders 1 are the following:
INCOME.
1. What fa the chief reason that the with the large number of traveling, relf- if it would split; when they bare a raging wonder If the building committor will
styled
sjtetlallsta
who
play
upon
tbe
cre
­
Cash
premiums
received
during
the
fever;
when
tbeir
appetne
flues
and
they
have
to
pay
for
the
brick
for
the
new
people of Mexico purchase most of tbeir
dulity of tbe public aud grow fat upon the do not warrt anything to eat or drink or school houw.
.
manufactured goods hi Europe?
Sworn and subscribed before me. at tbe &lt;-st
of Hastings, in said stair and county. *o
2^ Why did Andaew Carnegie remove weaknesses of those who are gulled at smoke; when they grow as weak as babies
seventh day rtf January, A. D. lire
his iron and steel works from Scotland to their plausible quackery, let us state that in less than twelve hours; when every one
•
Manix'* w, RiKnt.
'
Dr.
Mixer
ha?
been
a
resident
ot
Hastings.
of the 204 bones tu their anatomies ache
S. Hill shipped a carload of stock Beoelred luterest.
this cotintrj
. Notary Fnl.lie, Barty Ooancy, Mich.
3. What is the reason three of the larg­ Midi., for 40 years, during 35 years of each on its own account nnd conjointly {taturday.
'‘Billy" McCann cut hl* loot badly Sun­
est manufacturers of 40 eensware in Eng­ which time he has devoted his attention to with the rest, and every muscle feels as if
land are removing tbeir entire plant and the study of blood diseases. Not wishing Il had bew pounded with a club, drawn day.
to letxd the influence of this paper to any through a keyhole, tied into a hard knot
Jeaepb Wood and wife’? of Ohio, are
vrorianen to this country?
Total receipts and income.
Tbe American Economist disposes of the unreliable and irresponsible person by a and then used as a sand'xag; when, finally, visiting their numerous friends and rela­
'
•ng and third of these ■Questions by stamp­ complimentary mention we have still every raucous membrane in their bodies Is tives in this vicinity.
further
Investigated
his
record
and
in
sup
­
in a state of greater or less inflammation,
Bom. to R S. Hill and wife an 11
lag them as lies, and proving its state»ota. I The second question Mr. Carnegie port of opr opinion as to his Integrity and and all their serous membranes are dried
M. Poff has returned from bis visit to
Mocwers himself, as follows:- “I never trustworthnieM we subject a letter from up and tbeir joints cre*k;.whra every In­
•ad aay works ia Scotland. Was brought the Rev. Hunsberger that will speak for it­ coming breath is likely to produce a stitch South Bend, Ind.
in the side and every outgoing breath
•ere by my parents when only eleven years self:
1 take pleasure in saying, to all whom it turns into a sneeze on tbe slightest provo­
age. Hadn't a dollar, aor they many.”
Gid Sylvester end wife intend to return
*is nay to buUd an argument from false may concern, that J am personally ac­ cation-then one may know that la grippe
quainted with Dra. L. M. Mixer * Sous, ba* got bold of you, sure enougtx.
Chas. Hart and family, of Grand Rapids
Tbe business at the postofflee ha* been spent the holidays with his parents.
Tbe raoat pertinent ohlecUon to Mr. fula Syr
torate at
Increasing for tbe part three month*, more
We aaw a sample of buckwheat at the
mill raised by Frank, Hart which beats any
it ahoaid be adopted then k no
and therefore 1 had opportunity to know patched than for aeraral years. The in- thing ever seen here before, for site of
of them and their remedy. 1 believe theta
to be upright, honorable mm, whore quite large, but for tbe past two mouths
owing to change of Oboe on the railroads.
..............

rtauU*

Mexico

•

.A.ixrkTLi.Etl StEftenxent

MICHIGAN MUTUAL

TORNADO, CYCLONE AND WINE STOBH
INSURANCE COMPANY

IT WILL INTESEST

Hicks &amp; Spence

offer

as dearable a line of

to other pointe of Intersection.
In the registered trail depar

May Ms

received and d*fo

It will furnish aplewtiXul
which

favorable

groceries and

provisions as can
be found between

Onr UtUe b« nt bu beo. &gt;b,kn tram

Jackson and
as a remedy.

W. H. Goodyear

BaklnB tlB.TU.f received,

Grand Rapids.
Prices Right?

mil. rrael.sd uM au-

Lowest Prices

it-

Yes, my son,

•M Ml

�One of tbe decisions of the supreme
PERSONAL MENTION.
court at Its recent ar&amp;slon Is to the effect
iMed. la thia dty. Bunday, January nth. at • &amp;
drivm., Cnrtatapber M. VanArman, aged 3B yvara.
Judge Smith went to Naahvllle Munday.
that arrest* are unwarranted unleas the
wlU
Hastings Wednesday. Jan. 15. 1890.
officer sees tbe person arrested commit
The announcement of the death of
Clarence Hngere spent Sunday at Nash­
some breach of tbe peace, or suspects that ville.
Christopher H. VanArman, while not Jrct of this sketch tbe praise which belongs rich fruition whkh waa tbe
W. R. COOK. Local Editor.
he has committed a felony.
wltolly unexpected, came like a aboek to to those sturdy and sterling pioneers tn
this community Sunday morning, nnd cast aN moral reform, who not merely brave
A WHIRLWIND of MUSIC &amp; FUN 7 A committee of eight of Nashv Ble’s prom­
a gloom of sadncM over the city. On the evil tn Its den. but mould public senti­
AT CNION IIALL. ON JAN’lT.* / inent citizens were in the city Wednesday
for the purpose of finding 6ut the way this
F. fc. Goodyear wont to Grand Rapids every band were heard lamcntlngs— ment In right channels? Of Mr. Van Ar­
ilnatlon were the all—life would be worse
uiou rolng for the loss to home , to friends man as a lawyer we need but to aay that
city raised tbe money tor the improve­ Monday.
Tbe Eccentric Cure for Blues,
and to the city, of one who stood for tlie by industry, devotion to duty, persistency,
ment fund. Nashflllc seems to be wak­
Mrs. Judge Cole went to Battle Creek Highest and bc»t Ideal* in the affairs of thte honesty of purpose, loyalty to bls convic­
ing from her protracted slumber.
Th ursduy.
And tbe Sparkling Little Soubretle.
life. Never has there been a death that tions of right, he not only acquired a worthy faith In the (kid “who givrth and takrth
Tbe agricultural department reports the
Mrs. Frank Pancoast went to Charlotte M-eiued so universally regarded a* a public name amutg his fellows, but ix-came one away" come in and human speculation gw
season’s yield ot wheat per acre, at 12.9
calamity to Hastlngrl It seemed a personal of tlie leaikns members of the bar of Barry out. For If the faith of our dead brother
bushels; earn 27 bitdiels, and oats at 27.4 Thursday.
be true, as we believe, tills with all it*,
grief to al). That he bad a flrm irnld up­ county and of this circuit
bushels. The total yield of cereals was
Yogethtr with a Great Co me.tv Company
A. C. Towne, of Prairieville, was In the on the affections of the peoph-; that he was
Aside from prosecuting attorney, ttxe struggles and triumphs. Its life In rata
"&gt;.450,000,000 bushels, or, at least 58 bush­ eUy Friday.
in the Funniest Pl*)’ on Earth.
•
considered worthy the exalted place be only oilier public office ever held by him and bitter disappointment, is but the child-'
els per capita of the American people.
James Wilcox, of Charlotte, was in tbe iu-ld in their esteem, te all that need be was that of county agent of the state 60s rd school In which If our hearts be right, we
We have received a copy of the Evening
of corrections and charities which office he are to be taught tbow lessons that shall
sold of him as a man and a citizen.
Journal year book fbr 1890. It Is chuck city Friday.
• The funeral took place from his late capably filled three years, and until com­ give ••an abundant entrance into the King­
full of just such things as most men desire
Charlie Welssert is confined to hisboure houje yesterday at 2 p. m.. condurted by pelled to resign by -reason of his county dom of God." And while ‘'wr weep with
Written by E. 1). STAHL and Introdndcg the to know, gotten up in a neat attractive
by sickness.
'
Faiirius Vocal iwd instrumental
.
j tlx-m Hint weep," we *now that despite
Rev. Irvine, rector of Emanuel Episcopal office.
form, and splendidly arranged. Like
While at Nashville Mr. VanArman was the great loss to a trusting wife, to friend*,
Mrs. M. L. Atkins] I* paying Olivet church of this city. It wtu attended by a
everything else connected with that )&gt;aper.
large emwourae or people, anxious to pay made a Mason. He afterward united with to the community, to the great Interests
friends
a
visit
1! Iff complete,
tile lart tribute of respect to tlx* good man Hastings lodge No. 52. of which be was peculiarly committed to his keeping; despite
Greatest Master sot M-to^y in the Un'tffi
W S. Powers, of NashvUIc, was In the gone. Hastings lodge No. 52 F. A A. M., secretary for several years; he also belong­ tills rude breaking of die cherished plans
The feed mid of Griffin A Wugn. r will
States on
be started up to-day and they will i»e city Thursday.
Barry Lodge No 13, K. of P., and Hast- ed to Hustings Chapter No. 63, R. A. M., of tlie life-time of him we mourn; despite
BAHJ3S. mandolins, ocarinas, pleased to see their many friends. All
and to Giblotfl council. H«| was secretary
Mrs. Peter Schumann Is visiting reh- ing» DhteivD No. 19. U. IL K. of P.. the ot tlie chapter for several terin*.* In 1879 all these. If the Christian faith that hr
And Novel Instruineats.
enjoyed when life and health and the
wbu deal with them, will find them oblig­
latter In full u bi term, attended in body.
ing. courteous, upright men in every r«:The services were deeply iuipre»*lve, and he joined Barry lodge No. 18., Knights of promise of lioth were abundant, and which
Andrew Forbes, of Wayland, was In the listened to with |*rofound attention. The Pythias, tiled every chair from Keeper of cheered his last hours on earth, be true,
speL-L and they will no doubt receive tbe
elty Wednesday.
large patronage they deserve.
.
Sent* at Fred L. Ileatti's Drug Store.
floral tribute* were very numerous and Record* and Seals 10 Chancellor and Past then all h for the beat
Chancellor, and was elected representative
We have now got settled in our 1 ew
PRICES rt and X cents, Beacrved seals u»e.
M, A. Yoetnan. of Woodland, spent Sun- highly appropriate. 'We can nut enumer­ to tbe Grand Lodge. He was a charter
ate them. Bat three piece* tlmt wen- es­
Obituavy.
quarters in tbe Hendershott building da,. in this city.
pecially note-worthy we will mention: Thu member of Hastings Division Na 19, U. Dted. January Kb. IM®. John M. Nrrlns. agW
where we will. Im pleased to meet all of
63 Z’xrv s mouths and U days FuMra! from .
F. G. Goodyear returned from a Crip tu “triangle" In cut flowers, containing with­ H. K. of P.. and was a tncnaer of the drill
our old customers, aud as many new oju - *
i&gt;is Ute home Friday xOenmoc. condoclod by
as will come. Our stock of grocerl- ■ ■&gt;* Milwaukee S*tunjay
in the bible and crossed swords, the Pyth­ carps which twice won the championship
Rev. Grigsby.
of
Michigan.
complete
and
our
prices
are
right
ian
color*
and
the
words
“
F.
C,
B.,
”
tlie
A. P. Warner Ad wife visited friends
Circulation this week.
John M. Nevins waa born In Braintree,
Mt. VanArman was a deeply religious
tribute of Barry lodge. No. 13; "Gates
in Grand Rapids last week.
VL, April 26tb. 1826. and was raised up­
Ajar," a fine v'cec rrom the bar of Barry man. When but a child his heart was on n rugged farm on tbe eastern sideofihe
r There arc over 100 rases of tbe grip In injuring isst*. the total .expense for ttw
touched with that faith in Christ,’’that love
A.
D.
Thomas,
of
Middleville.
county;
tlio
‘
broken
rtilnmn,"
In
white
thia city.
%
green mountain. He removed to Michigan
Ipuuip home of the water work.* system of I। he city on business Thursday.
flowera, a touching tribute frpm his lata toward God and his fellow men. which be­ with hte father's family in May 1844, set'
.Services were hehl in the churche* of this this city, including salaries rtf enjyiieers,
come the anchor to the soul of tlie Christ­
Frol Lsmall, of Battle Creek, visited U'SOelxtes, W. J. Stewart and L. K. Knap­ ian, holding him. as near as can be with tliug at Richland, Kalamazoo county, where
elty every evening last week.
was 83,177.06. The salary ot elty engin­
pen.
At
the
conclusion
of
the
services
at
he learned the carpenter trade, which ho
lu this city over Sunday.
eer and clerk of water ixmrd. brings up friends
'
Dealeis iu sleighs and cutters ore wait­
tlie bouse, tlio procession was formed to our human frailtle.v true to duty and loyal followed In summer, teaching school in
the total expense tn 82,tij?.0&lt;k With a
Charlie Lunn, of Toledo, i* making hte convey the remains to Riverside ceme­ to truth. For tbe past twelve or more .winter. He waa married Sept. 27th, 1849 '
ing patiently tor mon- snow.
water towar this expt-use would not ex­ many friends in this city a visit.
years he has been 11 faithful member of the to Marla Mason, eldest daughter of Edwin
tery.
In
addition
10
the
Immediate
friends,
C. 8. Whitcomb has purchased the resi­ ceed $1,804.
•
Episcopal church of this city, has been rep­
F. F. Hilbert and W. P. Holmes, ot a large number. Including Barry lodge and resentative to various district ana state Mason, and settled near the paternal home.
dence of Ed. Tliayrr on Michigan awnue.
A photagrapliic fraud is Huing" the
Hastings Division on foot, joined in tlie
In April Uth. 1858.be removed to HaalWoodland, were in the dty Monday.
I buy poultry at my house. Rutland, and towns of this state, ostensibly working in
pnxrcssion. At tlie cemetery the Ix-auti- conventions of that rellgous organization, Inga. In Barry county, and engaged In
the Interests of a New York copying com­
Frank Sabin* and E. Cone, of Wayland, ful uud Impressive burial service of the and was at Ute time of his death a member mercantile pursuits, In politics Mr. Nev­
pay cash for it.
Pan. M. Blake.
pany. H&lt;» lakes orders far the enlarge­ wy&lt;- lu the city last week on business,
of
the
vestry
and
of
the
committee
to
su
­
Episcopal church was rendered, and nil
ins was a whig until the organlcatlan of the
The meetings of the Salvation Army nt ment of photographs taking tbe pictures
Witiicy left for an extended bus­ that was mortal of Cliristopher 11. Van perintend tbe building of the new eburchof republican party which he joined at the out­
their barracks wrre well attended last with him, always collecting 75 cents “to j/lletrry
V
Annan found its last resting place in “
the his denomination here. He sought to live sat and to which he still adhered. He was
week.
pay express charges,” and tiiat is the lut 1iness trip in the Southern state-* last week. wmu:
a faithful, consistent Christian; and Mt
self educated, having received In his
that to bis faith In God and a kind provi­
D. B. Hale, of Eaton Rapids, was in the
H. G. Carter now recelvesa petislon. and seen of the pictures, agent or money.
youth only the average common school cd- .
“Ashes to ashes, dust to dusL”
dence was due the great measure of suc­ ueatlou of those days. He represented the
city last week and mode us a pluaxant call.
Mrs. Marv Eggliston has been granted an I.x-L out for Id hl—N lies Star.
cess
he
had
won
la
life;
for
he
knew
that
Frank Pancoast went to Chicago last
increase of pension. •
C'hristoplier H. V*11 Annan was born in
county of Barry in the lower branch of UmRobert Marshall and Washington Cooper
It
was
not
brilliancy
of
mind,
but
steady
week aud pnrehased a stock of jewelry, visited In the city a couple of days last Falkland, Brant Co.. Ontario, Scptemlier
state legislature In 1857-8. Having toft
Jr G. Runyan has moved hte stock &lt;
and will move the same into, a part of
I ftb. 1851. Six years later he removed to persistency in right doing, steady but nev­ the merchantile business, he became editor
goods hito the store recently occupied by Beamer’s grocery st?re. Mr. iSmcoast Is a week.
er rapid progress toward the goal of his
Rutland.
Barry
county,
wtth
hte
parents,
of the Hastiwuh Baxmkr In the summer
the reiler mill feed store.
ambition,
that
had
won
him
honor
and
good, reliable young man. snd has a wide
Mrs. Hottie Wideman, of Wellington Mr. and Mrs. &lt;»eo. W. VanArman. resid­
of 1857 and continued lu publication until
The stock holders of the Ionia. Eatcui A circle of ari|u*intai*r&lt;-s throughout the Ohio, visited James Mead and family last ing for the next eight year* upon the home position among his fellown, nnd that his April 1806. when be returned to meecanBarry Insurance Ca, will hold their annu­ county, who will join with us in .wishing week.
farm, st|U owned by his fattier. He at­ trust In Grxl had held him and cheered him tlle pursuit*. He was a member ot the
and
comforted
him
along
the
way,
when
him
success.
Frank
is
a
first-clnss
work
­
al meeting in Ionia to-day,
Mr. and Mr*. Thomas Dudley, of De­ tended the district school until he reached human aid would have tailed him. He state senate from the then 91st senatorial
man and we are glad tiiat he has decided
troit, visited Mr. and Mix. Julius Russell the age of 14, when lie entered tbe employ died as he had liied—firm in the faith. district, comprising tbe counties of Barry
A. D. Rork had a tumor muoved trow to settle down to business In this city.
of tbe late John M. Nevins. Uien editor uf
and Eaton, in 1865^1: was a member of the
l«fli week.
'
hi* right shoulder Wednesday, and 'has
this paper. He worked at the printer's And when, obedient to hl* request, bis republican state central committee in 1860­
Next week the Ba.wkii readers will
been confined to his tied since.
Mia&lt; Etta Main, one of our employes, trade and boarded with his employer for a pastor prayed that his jonrney to *111x1; 3 and again In 1870-3, was a member, and
have thu pleasure of reading a nice de­
1*
the most of the-time chairman of tbe Barry
Lucius 0. Kenyon and Dajnarius Haxer- scription of the trip ot the Gun boat --Chl- vvn“ । vnfined to her home with influenza, year. For the next two be lived with Al- , undiscovered country’' might
■mxn. of Manle Grove, were taken to the cago" from Boston to Lisbon, frotu tbe pen last week.
vln Bolley and family, and attended the triumphant progress of a clrfld of'God. a county republican executive committee
bright smile—the smile of the old days
x«-, him at Kalamazan Wednesday.
i/Newman A. Fuller and C. I». Beebe re- Union school uf this city, imying lii» own when health and happiness were bte— from 1858 to 1876. Among tbe many min­
of'Cadet (hnrge Hock, formerly of tbb*^
After leaving school here he
or public positions held by Mr. Nerine
city, who is
Is now cruising in various part
par *7 urncti
?iortn 1Caroaro- way.
umed trrxn
from n utisines*
business trip to North
Homs a- VanArman are now moved into cii).
taught several terms in district schools, ilghteiTup hl* face; and as tlie prayer was may lx- mentioned seventeen yean Of
’. S.
lu the
iuv world,
nui tu. a*^i graduate
itiuuiuiu: frotu
iiiiui tlie
liiv IS',
o. ’ lina Monday.
tieiir new store, in the Hendershott block.* uf
studying here between terms, and next ended, a fervent “Amen!" cairn- from most continuous'service as county auperNaval Academy. Many of tbe bcautifm I
It has been niceiy fitted up for thetu.
,
lips
that
soon
werjn
cold
and
forever
silent
iatendent of the poor; twelve years'as seesights ot the Old.Worht an- well described, ; Mr. nnd Mrs. Henry Miller and son. of opened a select school in Woodland, which
j Anyone having a good house in desirable which we know wilt be of inicnwl to nil. j 'tsegn. spent Sunday with Mr. Miller’s he conducted with such success as to give, in death.
The story of hl.* useful life should be an( retary of tbe Barry county agricultarai
j pan*nta Is this elty.
biin a wide reputation as a teacher. He,
location with a b*rn on the premises, to
society and eighteen years as member of
,
inspiration
io
ever}'
young
man,
who
fcebc
Messrs.
Geo.
Albrecht
and
Tho».
W.
,
was next employed as principal of the
rent, will do well to call on J. W. Lunn.
the board of education of tbe elty of Hast­
Sines, ot Chicago, editors and publisher-. I Mrs \nna Campbell, of Bay City, was Nashville schools, redding there two years. tlmt his path ia bewt with peculiar difficul­
Wanted.;* competent girl to do house­ of tlx-ElDorndo, are In theclty hi the in­ । &lt;-nlled home by the death of her father. J. He next removed to Middleville, where he ties that Mv.&lt;m chough 10 discourage. To’ inpu He was also postmaster of Hastings
eight,Tears completing htesecond term tn
work in small family. Inquire of J. M. terest of that journal and endeavoring to '| M NV vln*. Wednesday.
conducted very KueccMfiiliy tlie schools of■ go oa despite them, to hate the burden! March 1883.
Neff at Black’s Marble work, Tlaatlngii, interest our merchants and business men , M i&lt;* Carrie Merahon was in Woodland that village as principal. He was gn-atly lightened by Him Who love- to lift the
Mich.
in “writing up” the city. The EiDonuh* '1
wc k, for the purpose of organizing a. liked by his pupils and by tlx- patrons of' onrdens of humanity, to persi.*t and nevnr
The first mertiag of the Cresent Literary,
-.s 1u Instrumental music.
the school where he taught. While purau- desist in a course winch reason and con­
Judge Ann-trong adjudged rflrs. Sarah lias a large circulation and tbe^e gen tie­
ing hi* vocation an tearhei a: throe places, science approved, wartbe cliaracteristic of society for this term, will be held this even­
Itnsple, ot Castleton, Insane and she num cotne with the beat of rucpmmi u&lt;!.i &lt;
Warren Peake, of Ionia. Sec’y of the
ing.
taken to the asylum at Kaloimtzoo tiona, and tbeir efforts to Imom the c;lv l-&gt;tiia. Eaton A Barry Insurance Co., was he also studied the law, tiiat profession
should be met *witii a hearty region-. by
having been tlie one of his choice from
.it :!:• city last week on business.
our buaine.-H men.
early boyluwd. Hi* ambition was first and
By looking at the real estate transfers it
I^t.
B. Messer and daughter Grace, at- test to do everything well; and no matter
Th«\new
postage
stamp*
wilff
be
about
|
ill Im- sresi that the renl estate market is
*r &gt;ded the marriage of hi* niece. Miss1 how Insignificant his labor in tbe eye* of
‘ ilte brisk. About 850.COO worth of deeds one-elguth smaller than those ndw iu use ' ‘ !ith Thurston, at Sturgis Wednesday.
other*, it was fraught with great Import­
and the same size as English and other
ere recorded last week.
ance to him—it was worth tlie best energy
European iMbMThe one-crsit &gt;taiup
Harry Andrus. 2nd aasiatant teacher iu‘ lie was capable of putting forth. Hr nev­
Representative O’Donnell presented a will be blue, as at piwni, thei two-erni
high school, was connned to his liotne
So
petition from a large number of farmers of carmine, and the three-cent roykl purple, 1 'upleof day* last week with the “grip.”’ er despised tlie little thing* ot life.
with Iron resolution, against difficulties
this copnty* to prcvnnt Imanls of trade and the (our-ccut chocolate, the fixe-cenl
Frank Hadley acted as cashier in the that would have discouraged all but tbe
luicketnmops from gambling in farm pro­ brown, the six-ceat venniliion.t tlx- ten
I aimers A Merchants Bank in Nashville, few who feel that they must press forward
cure.
cent green, the lifux-n-cent steel iblue,
ki*&gt;: week, during the absence of C. A. to a high calling ib life, be toiled on. By
The Detroit Tribune’s Carriers Holiday thirty-rent black, and tire nluccy-i
bis own unaided effort* he became tbe
iluuglL
•'.noting ten fine piece of work, and is orange.
succ-ssful teacher. And the same hablta
rntel l» «uc ot Ule
oo.. I - _'v'n,Pl.v in harmo*”
the determination
. r....
»&lt;&gt;vuu
to vuc ui mu nurai
uui - t
’ of industry, tbe same honesty of purpose,
that «**♦»-I'Hsing Journal. ».• get to »»•- eltlcs in eburvu
------------ .....Si...
cu.citumuiruw,
atm ------seein-i. i ~«&gt;rd hi* family to thia rtty. •”»/&gt; U rtnw| inr mum Qxlng of ttie soul upon tbe am­
to lie taking well. A large setien te put employed by tieo. Walters in the'whip bition of hl* life, the same high sense ot
»
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Russell gave a very up behind whieti the ladles are arranged factory.
honor. Inflexible devotion to duty and
•A*ant pedro party to invited friends so tiiat tbeir shoes can Im* seen'by the men.
Mr*. L. D. Gardner and daughter. Mrs. Christian manhood, which won him honor
i’lutey wcBing. ntri Saturday evening The prices paid vary according td tlie size James Landon, of Minneapolis, went to■ and distinction as a teacher gave him high
save n whist party which was equally en­ of tlie shoe audjjn- purchaser has no Idea Coldwater Thursday, fur a visit with rela­ standing in the profession of his choice.
wboes sIkm-s he has wlecfrd. When the tives tlvere.
joyable.
In 1879 he entered the law office of L. *E.
The marriage license market was in- purchased property is claimed, tHe wearer
Mrs. Allie Rock, who has been employ­ and C M. Knappen a* a clerk and student,
srUve last week, not a license being issued. goes with it and the purchaser escorts his ed os trimmer by Miss Phillips the millin­ liaving previously studied with Hon. Jas.
The two in this issue were left over from lady to aappOT afid supplies her evety de­ er. left last week for her home in Has­ A. Sweezy. In August 1881 he was ad­
mitted to the bar. He still continued with
last week so that we could begin with No. lict ' site tuayXvlsh, that can be provided. tings.— Manistee Advertiser.
'^Xvhlle Jas. L Wilkins* force of men
the Messrs. Kunppen until October 1881,
I this week.
Every member of tbe party that invad­ when lie cnteml tbe law department of
Ittr. C. E. Conley,ofDatrolt,Huperiwore engaged last week in grading up his
tender* of State Ntenons, will prea'-h at lots, and tilling the street leading to his ed the house of Ellas Lock hurt last week, the Michigan University, took the senior
course of lectures, graduating with honor
the Baptist church next Sunday morning mill In the ist ward, they unearthed seven that could be found, was arrested. At in March 188'1 Be then ojxuied an office
and evening and willlhold revival-' every ^keletons. They wen- evidently Uio.m- of this writing It is Impossible to tell Just how In this city in tbe roar of those he' lately
Indians, as a string of buttons, a couple of many-were arrested, as we. havat heard occupied. Bv the same devotion to hi*
nigt^ next week.
Tlint arrowheads, some feathers, an old bow many there were In tbe last load that
Thursday evening N. B. Raymond’s knife, and last but not least, a real old- deputy sheriff Osmun brought to Nashville. business-which had previously character­
team raw away tipping his buggy over and fashioned clay pipe of the style that was The offenders were brought befoA -Justice ized his work, as jreli as by tbe warm
throwing him out. Fortunately he escaper! in use many wars ago. One of Uh- oldest Frighnur and required to give $56 bonds to friendship of the many who had admired
tbe young man fur his plucky fight In tbe
with a few bruises but the buggy was a residents of this city says tiiat fifty years spp« । before him Monday for trial.
battle of life, and the sincere good quali­
sorry looking wreck.
ago this spot was known as the Indian
ties lie possessed, tie soon w&lt;ai a large
Nf ' oral years ago it will be remembered
John Brock skated another race in Kal­ burying ground.
dientage. In January 1883, he became
amazoo test tveck against four other fei- 1/ai the annual meeting ot the Michigan t that Fred Nachtriet^ a drayman of this associated with Loyal E. Knappen in tbe
dty, ran away and left (its wife and five
practice of law, the firm name being Knap­
laps, or about four miles were skate*', anil Mutual Tornado. Cyclone A Wlnd-H &gt;nu little children in very destitute circum­ pen A VanArman. The firm rapidly gain­
Insurance company last week Tuumiay. the stances. He went west and word has just
Brock w«j in 10 mln. and 13 aoe.
following officers were elected for tbe next been received by P. A. tibeldon of his ed a large and prosperous business, which
A full xtoek of salt and cured fish. We three years:
death, and tlmt 81000 life Insurance, which gave a* well a wide reputation to the two
offer you Tirman Halhics—someChlng new
Is deposited in a bank in Winfield, Kansas, young men who composed IL Tbe firm
Vice Pre*.—Orson 8wlfL
and* very fine. Give ns a call at our new
together with some dty property, are In continued until April 1st 1888, when the
A. C. Towne. C. L. IhirsonH, Porter the hands of hte administrators there, for firm of Stuart, Knappen A VanArman was
quarters la’ the Hendershott buteding.
Barton, Nathan Spencer and D. B. Hale the benefit of bh wife and children In this formed, Mr. VanArman having almost
Hams A VaxAkman.
sole charge of tbe firm's extensive business
were elected as directors. By the report
An enjoyable pedro party was given by of this company published elsewhere In city. An administrator will have to be ap­ here, Mr. Knappen having moved to Grand
Mr. and Mn. Ira Vaa Valkenburgh Wed­ this issue,. It will be seen that tbeir affairs pointed here, who will get tlie property for Rapids. That he was able to successfully
her, and thia stroke of fortune will place
nesday evening for' tbeir friend*. John are in first-class condition.
look after the Interests of tbe firm here,
her In confortable circumstances.
although a young man and young in ex­
che fortunate ones and were awarded the; ** if our local new* appear to be ••wanting" w Saturday, Jan. 4th, a nine year old perience,. Is proof of his business qualities
this week, and if some of our job patrons daughter of Peter Fluff, who lived in and extensive knowledge of tbe details of
There Is •• need of being frightened have been disappointed in not getting Assyria, was burned to death. While his profession. In 1888 Mr. VanArman
abaat the supply of ice for tbe owning their work as soon aa we promised It to working around Ute stove her clothes was nominated for prosecuting attorney
them, we are entitled to some charity for caught on fire and she was soon enveloped by the republicans of Barry county, made
Mleka anti! Che but week of January last not keeping our promise. Workmen have In flames. Her mother quickly seized a
been engaged in our office since our last blanket from a bed that was near by and
issue tearing up the floor, moving our wrapped It around her and would have
presses and cases and otherwise making it •uoceeded In extinguishing tbe flames, but slnoe 1876. His course as prosecuting at­
Aeoerding to the postal law postmasters inconvenient for us ia every way. But tbe frightened girl struggled so violently torney is well known to a!L' He knew do
weave thankful Co aay that they have tiiat she got away from her mother and such word as compromise when tbe inter­
ml d^ivery after Che tenth day of tbe about finished, and we now have as nice a
oats Barry county were at stake. He could
quarter, when It is addressed to box hold­ press room as aay county newspaper lu waa beard for half a mile. Once out of
ers who have not paid tbe rent of tbeir
doors tbe flames took new life, and her
boxes for tbe quarter.
clothing was soon burned entirely off, with sort prosecuted. He proposed to treat ail
The summary of the annual report of the exception of the neck band of her drees,
the signal service of thia state Is as faOows: and her flesh burned to a crisp. She lived
‘t.’ut aggregationa Uxat ever visited tlie
The total rainfall was 84.21 inches, only a few hours, being in terrible agony Barry county had teemed by long letting
And what waa moat shameful was a
wnngkn(
p; officers too much which is 11.05 Incbee below tbo average, all of the time, until death came to her re­ alone to have acquired tbe notion that it
ths largest amount, 4.14 inches, occurred lief. Tbe funeral occured last week Mon­ was their especial privilege to violate law.
■ “~er
influence at liquor to realiie
Mr. VanArman quickly dlaabused their
day at Bellevue.
red la August and October.
minds on that subject. Violators of the
Tbe annual amvement of wind was 60,Tbe Touar Men's SXtal Clob here arGoa Kennan, tbe famous traveller, will liquor laws were treated like violators of
“Mameyt. all made t.( aaocher bell. Jac. S51 miles, tbe prevailing direction south­ lecture in Hartman’’ hall. Grand Rapid*, other law-prosecuted and punished. Tbe
SOUl. Welabarjh'a oreheaue. of Brand west, and tbe maxium velocity, 40 miles,
position taken by the prosecutor was susBaplda. one ot the Sneat In the atate will direction southwest, oecnired on December tered the Ruaalan
faruiah tbe aiaaU. Tbe penr will be flvThere were 86 cloudless days. 157 partly
extata in this county not only a healthy
Tbe .tu •upqfatenilHit of public to- precipitation was recorded. '
••true Inwardness* of tbe cruelties of the
•trueUoo hu awt eouu:&gt; clerk Bribe .»?
Fourteen thunder storms occurred dur- Russian prison system and th* life of eocVkria and exiles In tbe Siberian mines. It
te not often un* the people of this dty
bare Q&gt;e opportunity of listening to sub i
teaber
lecture ns this and it should oat tea otosed.

Hastings Banner

MAY SMITH ROBINS,

Little Trixie
IMPERIAL QUARTETTE

LOCAL NEWS.

THE TEAK or
1890“

Finds E. W. Morrill &amp; Co. at the front with

CUT PKICE5

That will make it a happy one for all. We
are determined to keep business on the boom
order, and

FOR THE MONTH OF
JANUARY
We have cut the prices on

OVERCOATS

So deep that every one can have a coat.
shall also close out our

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UNDERWEAR AND rtUITLERS

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I Alpena will pave her streets with cedar
{I blocks next season.

Cured by Cuticura

If I hail known of theCuticura Remedies f»1
It would bare saved me FJOO (two,&gt;
dollars) and au ImmetiM- amount of
oh my head in a spot not larger ihtei u cent. It:
spread - rapidly all over my body and got under■
my noils. The seidtu would drop off of mo all1
tbe time, and my wifferiug was endless and
without relict. Uni- tiiuusand dollars would
not tempt me to have this disease over again.;
1 am a poormau, bid feel rich toAc relieved of
what some ot the doctor* .«ald was leprosy,.
soma ringworm, (morlaids, vic 1 mnk . . . and
... ftamparillas over one year and a halt hut:
no cure. 1 went to tv. n or rhr.-v
-tor* :.i-l noI
cure. 1 cannot pralsn the t’liUcnra llrmcdle*‘
too much. They h«ve made my skin as clear
aud free from scales as a nab) '*. AU I used of[
them were three boxes of « utfeura. and three
bottles of Cullrum Ue«olvent, and two cake*i
of Cuticur* So..p, If you had been here andi
sold you would have cured me ftorKOO, you
would have hnd the money. I looked like the■
nlcturt- in your book of psoriasis &lt;pieturr num­
ber two “How to CureSktn IHseaart"), tail nowJ
I am as clear s* any person overwa* Throughi
force ot habit I mb my band-.’ over my arms
and legs to scratch &lt;wr in a white but to no&gt;
purpose. 1 am all well. 1 scratched twenty­:
eight years, and It guVto be a kind ot second
nature tn me. I tboak you a thousand lime*.

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Waterbury, Vt.

Cuticura Resolvent
Tbelnow blood purifier uud purest and best of
humor cure*, internally, and CtiUcura. the L-rv.tt
skin cure, and Cuticura Soap, an exqntelte skin
• beantifler. externally, Instantly rdievu and
speedily and pertnanenUy cure the mo»t agon•ring, itching, burning, blwdlug. seaiy. crusted
andtpimpiv diseases'and humor* of the skin,
scalo and Wood, with Io** of hair, from pimples
to scrofula.
Hold everywhere. Price,Caticora, rite.Hoap,
SSc.; Resolvent. 81. I’rrpared bv tlie Potter
Drug and Chemical Corporation, Boston.
SF~8end for "How to Cure skin Diseases.’’
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HI Art l'i P-S. blackdiead’. chapped -ir.d nite
j UYi &lt;kta prevented by Cutlcera Medicated

Free From Rheumatism.
In one minute the Cuticura AntiPaifi 1’l.iHer relieves rhcunmllc,
sciatic, hip, kkincy. chest nnd mus­
cular riatas abd weaknesses. The
Orst and only paln-kUling plaster.
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YOUNG MEN™phy

Sit—Ain—fti 1 nfrtvaJ free ofcSmrg*. Coal
at learning, low. Particular* Free. Atkin*

ROBERTSON HOUSE.
F. BUODEtiflKK. Fr^prMor.

Cor. Jefferson and Court St*., Hasting*, JUcb.
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Rates. S (,OO per Day.
This House Is new. with pleaiant room*. The
patronage of tlie public Is respectthllv solicited.

GILLASPIE,
Corner, of Court and Jefferson St. Keepsflour,
feed, bone meal, ground ovnter-abeH. reg food
for fowls. Al*o a general stock of groceries.
&lt; »ood good*, l^ow pneea.
Khenmatisin

I« undoubtedly caused by lactic acid In the
biood This acid attacks the Chrous tiMiies.
and cauMK tbe patn* vml ache* in the buck,
•hsulder*. knee*, ankles, hip* and wrist*.
Thousands o! people have found lu Hood'shiirsaparilla a positive cure for rheumatism. 1 hl*
medicine, Oy Its purifying action, neutralize*
tbe aridity of tlie blo&gt;xl. and also builds up and.
strengthens tlie wboln body.
Manistee will probably build auothei
bridge over thu river at tiiat point
.
Mrs, Winslow'» Hootbing Syrup should always
»►« used for ehrtdreu teething. It soothes tbe
child, softens tho puns, allay* all pa'n. cures
wind colic and is the best remedy for diarrlurn.
Twentv-flvb cents a bottle.
Dowagiac voted to bond itself for 810,000
to *ep'ttre a new railroad.
Effect* ot Modern Life.

Eminent authoritic* unanimously agree
that the high pressure methods of modem
lift* are rapidly making us n race pt nervmis Invalids.—subject tu all manner M
nervous affections, headache, insanity,
dizziness, neuralgia, backache, hysteria,
nervous troubles of the heart., stomach,
kid^pys, brain, etc. Ladies and gentlemen
who are thus afflicted, or who are compel 1­
cd to kegp iaite hours, do much mental or
physical work, who worry or fret about
business or domestic troubles, should remewber that no.other remedy In the world ,
will so speedily cure those discasea. re­
move worry and the bines. Induce tranquil
sleep, relieve pain, or build up the brain
and nervous systems, as Dr. Mil***’ great
discovery, the Restorative Nervliie. It
contains no opium or morphine. Trial
bottle* free at W. II. Goodyear’s drug
store.Tackson Is making It very wann for the
milk venders who use too much chalk.

Charles Herbert Bull, of London, has an Bight* Familiar to Village* D-iptteated ou
option on li?y City breweries until April
Metropolitan Tlioroushfnrea—Teamster*
.
jl,t.
r
! ThelloUand Cathode school at Grand’
iRapida has been closed on aeount of dlplithe ria.
t
Rev. I- I’. Paquin has left Utdington.
Several creditors would like to meet him—
it is said.

It is a copimon saying that ChicagoYgrent
ambition i* fully uqualod by her eiicrgy. Th©
youngest mother of a million *oal» iu all thvcartb, aho amazro id*ter cities by tbe -nidacity
with which tiio convert! tbe wiusingiy im! Work is delayed in the Bay &lt;!lty ship- l&gt;0Ksiblu into verity.
So very young, it would lie parting ctrftug©
yards for want of snow to get tin- timber
If Jio bad cast iiMdc dll tlio giddiness uf tecninto tlie yards.
b&lt;x*l. There yet chnj* about Ik-^ reminders
i Stephen Rice Is the new president of the at tbo days when a single Inn could well care
Printers a- Pressmen’s Benevolent society for all her vudtor*-, and when farmer* an
of East Saginaw.
court day* fed their horsro- ia tlw street.
Rev. W. W.’ Lyltf ha* just licgnn his -There it nothing small cd&gt;o-.it Chicago, and
tenth year as pastor of the Congregational djo f* *o kturdily ih&lt;iepeo*iuiit that her tuu*
have caught her spirit and do a*; they plearo
church In liny City.
if the fancy suit* them, and while rejoicing
Clmrlievoix has six Inches of snow on’ in iunovatinna, they &lt;k&gt; not scruple' to cling
thu level and the grippe so bad thnt the tenaciously to n practice tiiat te convenient,
and time and labor ■-aving, even though it
-chooF* liave closed.
have about it th© air uf untiquity.
The first annual convention nf the South­
cransrask stueads.
ern Michigan Poultry assoclatiun cumtneno
Tbn stranger that u within her gates, a*
ed nt Adrian Tuesday.
well an tlm^i native and to tho tnatiter born,
may
and
doubtle**
do boo wiiat obtains in
Tlie new laboratory building nt tbe Ag.rieultural college has been acceptedhy the Porridguville, whwnj'fiOb soul* live In livelyexps-taucy
ot
ccli'pdng
New Yurk ia popula­
state laiiinl of agricultural.
tion and Dindou In wealth, will npt do fur
Minneapolis capitalists are trying to buy Uliicagu. This practic© which has clung pegup the gypsum quarries in Michigan mgl to tinacicusly ,iu all tho mutation* of time is
organize n land plaster trust.
nothing murofioT ieoi than tho trading of
Wheeler A Co. of Bay City have just b»rws on tlie public high way. Gq wiiei-e utio
will between thu hour* of 11 uul l and he
contracted to build another steel steamer, may
rec horse* of all ages im-.l condition*
but decline to state for whom.
.-ruiichiug oats enjoyably. Some have trod
A Detroit paper states' that latwretice' bugs muaxtmg tiu-ir jaws;other® nrocontentBarrett was once a bell-boy at the. Michi­ -.-dly eating from H«p boxes, mid still there
gan Exchange, which.closed up Monday. or© inoro which niutkntly gather theirs in
t r&lt; un the ateUM of the strwt.
Tnbereuloels is at work among the short­
Nor must it for a moment ix&gt; Miupurad llint
horn herd al the Agricultural college, nnd tins great crowd of feeders b owned by uuone valuable cow had to lie shot Tuesday. ia*l&gt;iunable* from the rural districts, who
with
economic foretlniugiit bring in tbe
The supreme trustees of tbe J’atrons ot
Industry are holding a three days session grain from their own'b-na Contrariwise
in Port Huron. Their meetings an? sec- the animals'are city owned, many at whose
masters are owners of great waitbotuw;
others nre the projsrrty of cab and hack* com. The industrial home nt Adrian claims lutnlcs; otlMTs yet are buiublc drawer* of ex­
the distinction of being ttrt* only state In­ press wagon*. Ono may sen the ma.«ive Per­
stitution that has cl tided the grippe up to eheron, tho ponderous Clydesdale aud the
date.
huudhO.nc Morgan, ns well as the iuibiite va­
The Port Huron Times ,-aiys the rumor riety of scrub stock thick skiiund and inert.
that a stock company has been organized to Scattered among tlio fat and aleek ore the
build a $100,000 hotel there, is wllliout lame, die hull and thu blind, but all |io*seiM.-d
ot vigerou* appetite© and apparently indif­
foundation.
ferent tu the tact that, like Louu XV of
Geo. W. Brown, register of deeds for Franco on idatod occasion*, they aro dining
An-nnc connty. committed suicide nt (hrn-r in sight of all the j-cvplc.
,
Wcdni'Mhty by shooting himself. No rea­
Nur is anV ‘tract tbowicrcd or too crowded
son known fur the set.
for thi* oablour dining. Not only nre the
dray
horse*
of
Franklin
and
Marked street*
W. W. Williams, of Eaton Rapid*, lias
been assigned to the post of messenger of led on th&lt;«D busy thoroughfare*, lint also
along
statd
I^»
Halhi,
fast
developit^;
DearCongresman O'Donnell's rmuuiittre »m ed­
lioru, fashion gathering State, &lt; :o-.»d«-d and
ucation at tVashington.
lucked South Water, bustling Ciurk and

Arthur Putnam, ot Salt Fails, Dak., c.'delt son of Prof. D. Putnam, mayor nf Yp­
silanti. was married to ML-s .lennie Schul-,,
er, in Ypsilanti, Tuesday.
Tlie total receipts at the Muskegon post­
office for the sale of stamjied pajs-i fur the
month of Dccemlier were $j,lWM33. At
the same rate, lite total for the year would
be S2fia::«t.$0.
Tlio Gilhand factory at Artrain hnsanew
Whistle thnt reminds the old settler* fur
miles around of an Indian war whoop
when the engineer pulls thu string each
morning and evening.
A horse led by an ll-year-old daughter
of Martin Brelnlug. a Washtenaw county
farmer rau away ou Monday. The child
UacUhe halter-strap around her waist and
was thrown under bls feet and trampled to
death.
Ice men are not over despondent yet on
account of tlie warm weather. Albert Stiles
of Jackson says he’s not at all scared, be­
cause lie didn’t cut any last year until Jiui.
20. and the best of the harvest along In
March.
Testimony before tlie .coroner’s jury ut
Three Rivers, in the case of tlie tramp shot
by Marshal Mclan. places that officer in a
decidedly uncomfortable position, Tbe
tramp did not strike at the marshal, nor in
any way offer resistance. ‘

Tlie Michigan millers* mutual fire insur­
ance company held its Annual session at
Lansing. Wednesday. J. W. Jenks, of
Sand Beach, was elected president: Arthur
Davis, of iJiishig, secretary, .and Fred
Thomas, oPLansing. treasurer.

Rev. II. J. Lewis, once a resident of cast
.Saginaw’s new electric motor was offi­
Saginaw, now of Grund Rapids, is going to
cially tested and pronounced jn-rfect.
establish a weekly Democat paper at the
The little fishes In Thunder bay are fctlll Sajdnaws. to be run. singularly enough, hi
tempting the active fiishennan with his gill the Interest of Afro-Americans. It will be
net.
a rare bird for there's notliing like it in all
thewwt

When *be was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
Wbenahc became Miss, sho clung to Castoria.

Last Saturday the Lakeview union school
pupils, raised a splendid flag staff for the
flag they bought through the Tribune. The
intention was to raise the pole and flag
Thanksgiving day. The work was notdone owing to the Inclemency of the
weather.

Wn. Johnson, who committed n feloni­
ous assault In Mecosta county, upon Mrs.
Michigan fire insurance adjusters as­ Johnson last month, and so narrowly es­
sembled in annual session at East Saginaw. caped lynching after leading a hundred
A stranger cashed two notes at Icon’s men a four days hunt, over thaU county
bank in Homer, and both were forgrtivs. has pleaded guilty. He was sent to Jack­
son for life.
Samuel Rayos of Oshtemo, accidentally
shot himself while bunting.
Mercy hospital, John Canfield’s donation
Bill Nye in oae of his letters described a to Manistee, was dedicated yesterday by
belle as “wearing » greasy face adorned Bishop Richter, of Grand Rapids. Tlie Fi­
with a second crop of pimples.” All who ler brothers gave the sisters of mercy 810.­
are similarly ornamented should use Cole's 000 with which to furnish the hospital,
Carbolisoap tbe triumphant remedy for all which has 40 rooms and accominodatioufl
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skin blemishes' and discolorations. A for 100 patients.
purely vegetable soap, it is Infallible as a
A Corunna printer was taken -. lolentiy
remedy for skin, scalp and scaly affections,
removes blotches, pimples, and blackheads, ill In a saloon tbe other day. An investi­
clears and purifies discolored complexions; gation elicited tbe fact that he bad taken a
dose of strychnine, but whether with suic­
■oftnes tbe hands and promotes flexibility.
idal intention or otherwise could not be
It produces a soft creamy emulrion, even
discovered. How tbe printer came to be
in hard water, and Is a positive luxury fin
in a saloon was not explained.
the toilet, bath and nursery. Price 20c.
Sold by all druggists.
No more roast beef for Cassius M. Loom­
is, Luther S. Wright and I-eaterC. Sykes,
who have organized the Vegetarian society
of America, at Grand Rapids. Eight Phil­
adelphia chaps are in. with the^. They
propose to promote the public health and
Four inches of anow st Alpena.
lengthen life by abstaining from the use
Diphtheria is raging about Holland.
of animal food and teaching others to live
Grippe has closed the Charlevoix schools. as they do.
Ex-Congressman Comstock inf Grand
Saginaw City will organize a Y. M. C.
Rapids Las Ids mind so thoroughly set on
the feasibility of a ship I canal from his
aiie “*
mint- Las been opened at L’- town to Lake Michigan st Grand Haven
that Im has already had a private survey
The Fort Huron
li’^ary ha* 3500 from Indian Mill creek to Lamset and Is

MICHIGAN NEWS.

litLstliiv Fifth avenue—oa each and evecy
one ci there may l» seen daily, us *Wr 11 as
U[k&gt;u dtbei-* i:&lt;&gt;! named, lines of horses tum­
bling to their onto and oat* only; fur “long”
fixsl i* denied tin* faithful animals at their
midday repast. Incidentally, it may be snid
tiiat iiorw.-s in tbo British army are "edu­
cated’’"to rejection of all kinds ot fodder,
living upon an exclusive diet of grain. Tho
bt.miaehs of thesu animals, by that felicitous
fu'-ul’y of adaptation of one's self to changed
conditio:*, become very much contracted,
nnd if liny pa.-a into tho hand* of fanucra
they must again bo “educated” by slow de­
gree* to acceptance ot liny.
Tbb ft ct U thrown (rat in order to empha­
size a statement nuido by n man well up in
hone knowledge to a rejxji ter, to tho effect
thnt horses accustomed to hay are not bene­
fited by a meal of grain only, that just as the
goose and tbe ostrich must have gravel us
aids to digestion, so the enormous stomach of
tb&lt;) cquiuc demand* bay or some other “fill­
ing” substance to go along with the grain.
He declares he never, uu-.ler any circum­
stances, gives oats alone to bis many horses
"It's against nature, and too trying on tbeir
digestive apparatus, ’ he devhu ed. :
Apropos tu long feed, it may not be gener­
al! v l^gown that in some parts of Efland
and of this country* sxwdtut is used os a sub­
stitute for hay. Horae* are readily brought
to this diet by tho help of sajt. tbeir fondneas
for svtiich will iead them to swallow tbe
requisite quantity of sawdust if it have a
sprinkling of salt in it It te claimed by
high authorities that there is more nutrition
in sawdust than in hay, and that aminate
actually tbrivg better under a diet of the
furmer'ilan of the latter.
"XO KIXTEJtif COVRSX DWXER."

Why tiito feeding nf horse* on tbe street,
thi* practic© an common in villages, but cast
tuiido usually as soon a* young cityhood is
first reached I Tills query was propound'd to
a drayman on Franklin street as l» stood
with folded arm* regarding hi* team of giant
Lohhn at tbeir luncheon.
"You'd ©tighter know y’rurif. The man
w hat gits ahead in this yer city's got to bustie
ftr it. Us tellers don’t have no sixteen courfie
dinner*, ’n’ we don’t have ter take a couple
uv uours fer ou." wine. The busim-s afore
us b haulin'. He's tbe best feller tiiat git* in
the tno»t time ¥.’ loads. That's tbe sire nr it.
It’* economy. Sparin' one druv two ur
tiireo ur tiro ur six uiOe to hi* barn ’n' back,
he’d be Itedn’ half ins day fur nawthin’.\
Koran brant over nice nbout eatiu'. Man 'ny
boy, Pre been drjvin’ a team twenty year,
'n'my exjHiririic® is tlikt a horse'* taste lays
altogether in tbe amount of feed ’n’ not in
bow it's give to him. A pine box Is just as
sweet to b|m ns a mah©gany trough. Score
bis feelin’* ain’t hurt by ealin’ outdoors I
can’t ree no use uv other folks oomplainin'.”
No greater anomaly, no stranger thing in

ct the best cotton growing counties of that
state, of a hew cotton plant, which, if it ie as
claimed, will make A wonderful revolptkxi in
the agricultural and cotton oil interoste of
tho nation. T. FMrguaon, mi experienced cot­
ton planter, claim* to have u cotton plant
which will produce nothing but cotton reed
without the ’•■at, Hm statement ie briefly
o* follows.e'ts u i lutk aud female rotHo claim*’,l; ton plant, tiPiza..___
being
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dedg tinted, .___
be t Links,
by-tbe red aria*. Tbe seeds are vari-rolorcd,
tho shades being generally blue,'green and
white, and at roar*® cannot be distinctly
specified., Given this fact, Fergusmt cam;
triracel «i‘inte time ago V) pick out the male
ptenta, and with tin.- «wd extracted from
them planted another paten separately.
When the crop was ready for picking, tbs
nuh&lt; plant* were again M-lected. mid the i»roduetion of th-? seed* planted separately again.
TltM prow*s of wlixittag tbo mala plants was
■kept up until at !x«t the lint refused to ger­
minate, and nothingh l-sft in the bulls saves
1at,o- amount of wmmI The amount of iced
contained in tho l» di is inoru tlmn equal to
tbo weight »'f the lint end wood found in tlw
average shad boll at cotton. Ferguson claims
that Lv cun produce 40D bushels of seed to tbe
acre by this new discovery, where only
thirty-five bushels are now gathered with
the lint.
An expert, who was shown the plant and
bulls, said the boll hu» tho ap|Rmrunc*-, lx»th
un the exterior aud thn interior, ot a regular
boll of cotton after tho lint has been picked
out. Tbe s-cds are a littlo larger than the
common seed, nnd are perfectly free from
any semblance of JfnL The bolls ore filled
with tins© m-c Ls, which are as uuineruus as
okra reed in a pod of okra. Tho revolution
that will Ixj effected by this new cotton plant,
if ft cun be cultivated successfully. will be
beyond calculation.-—Atlanta Constitution.

VIEWS OF REAL ESTATE BROKERS.
BANKERS AND LAWYERS

T C. ANDRUS. Dentist.
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IlM*»tn««, Mk'b.
Nitrons Aeta Gra or Vitalized Air gives tor

A recital of the liiudrance* encountered by
wcur.cn in bu*ino» which r~* Iwc-n made by
Mrs. Bewall'fai Tlio Woman's Magazine b nr
caving a wide circulatiup- by reason of tho
that, "haviugtetaly heard thnt certain tergo
business firms, diva* great loan companies
and numeroa* brokers declined to have any
badness dealings w ith wcmeu,” the has taken
pair.* to anccrtnln the facts, and find* that no
fateu rumor lm&lt;l»eti spread, bat that in. very
truth "many of th© wtaIthlest curptjrmions
i**ue orders to wrery olllcw and every agent
jn tbeir employ under do circumstance* to.
Jam mom-y ton wmusu.” Thi*rule 1*said
to be final, to applj to all women, to •pitnters
aud widows ns well a* Io wlvai, and to be ra­
forced without regard to tlie security that
may be offcrsL
Butincw hicu are *aid to justify thia diacrimination ou two grounds: first: because a
women is never sat i-Heil that she is being
treated fairly, cahuot count a roll of bills ac­
curately. will avail hentelf of tho slightest
t-x-bnicality to cirut a creditor, will rush
-into lawsuits and jx-rjure her-nclf oii tlw wit-

st hi# store, ror
Raftings. Mich.

M. FOWLER,
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Dentist.
Room* formerly owuph-d by Dr. Jones, over
Smith. nains&amp;Vah Arman's.

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TUART, KNAPPEN A VANARMAN.
Lawyers..
Practice in all courts of the state and tu Che

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United States courts.

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Offices over HnstlDM National

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Associate office*. Booms r&gt;. 1G and 17, new
Houseman Block. Grand Itaplrts, Mich.
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D. R. COOKr
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before."

Lord's prayer, aad was not entirely familiar
with tbe words of tbe fattar, although devel-

In silence they eat what la laid before them,
and, like the thrifty and. economical farmer
of Pawtur.k, learn nothing upon their plates,
bno old fellow, which feeds near tho romer
of Fifth avenue and Lake streets, has a cry-

fault. If I had my way'IM eat Indoor*, like
white people." StitiheammstobealiogsCbir

M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary PuHic
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and U. b. Claim Agent,

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little Sixth ward boy was saying his

had been-here ever since tho “forties," bad
the entire growth of tbe dty, nrrny—d
tho death of thousands, aud was infinitely
humiliated because he must needs expose the

Office over Holloway *s dnfl; store.
Office hour* from 2 to&lt; p. m. Tetepbona. ora
recting whh reridenee, at HoHoway * . drag

1XJVAL.E. KhAl-l-KX.

r. Probably they do, aa tbeir eyes rarely
beyond their grain. Youth is aa stoical

moo

P- DRAKE, M. D.,

A

CKR18TOFHEB H. VAX AMMAX..
stituted to recover money from a woman
any jury r ill take tlie woman's pdrt. with­
out considering cither tbe law or tbeeviA. BARBER, M. D.,
Hp* .
Physician hnd Surgeon, k&gt;
derxe.
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Such a condition of thing* axinusl'to call
Office over Nevin'« stere. Office hours from 3
for tnvestigati'jn, und Investigation show*
that white individual firms or corporations
A comupondent, who vuemed to lie very may have been discovered which liave put, p W. LOWRY, M. D.,
...
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luucKilated nt having “caught Webster in ns tiiey have a right to put, certain limita­ IT.
Physician and Surgeon.
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an error,” calls our attention to tiiat loxicug- tions on their transaction*, yet nun iu gen­
Moke* a special:y of treating diseases of the
rajiher'* etymology uf tbe word “bumper” as eral will certainly adopt and maintain only EYE and EAli and tbe nresenation of vision
(Ji
' OttlDI *i&gt;ECTA&lt;X«S and eye
tired in the sentenco “a bumper of wine.” such business rules as ai a profitable.
The correspondent informs u* tiiat the word
ji-ItateTEU’S KXIKIUntCE.
Office and retidenco on Broadway, near Court
ikl not come from “bumbard,” as Webster
.
Tbe tew firm of B. M; &amp; D. E. Mbekur, of House. Hastings. Mich.
u* It. but "bad it* origin with the Catholics, Brooklyn, jare couurel for the Williamsburg
C. WELTON
who usually drank tbe pope's health every Saving* bank, and transact besides h consid­
day after dinner iu a full giant, with the cx- erable rral cstate and investment business for
Is agent for the Ohio Panner's Insuraoo© Co.
preMion in French—au ixai jerc {to tbe good private clients and for estutes iu trust. Speak­
He wntes policies on a man’s property against
father); bonce tbe term ‘a bumpur.'”
ing from »ucb wide experiencn, un attorney loss by Are, lightning or wind; against a man’s
Ye*: wo have seen that story before. It of the firm said that in New Yorlrmateat Ilfs by death and accident.
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in one of the faked up yarns toid by Henry least no dtscriniinnti.mn between jicrsuns was
MITH A COLGEOVE,
James Looring in bis book ot “Common Say­ made by coqioratioiis or otliers loaning
Lawyers.
ings,'' which is o» fall of. inaccuracies (we.had money. In the cos© of a contract to perform
(Office In Union block, Hastings.)
almost raid deliberate inaccuracies) as hi* certain obiigatiou*, the firm would prefer to
Practice t* all the courts of tbe stazaT
cither book about the antiquity and deriva­ deal with a nuu^rather than lite wife, far In­
A E. KENASTON,
tion ,of signa
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stance, but tbe preference was not tpr&gt; strong
Attorney at Law,
The fact is, we find on cumjiarixm that our to yield at once to the sUghteat contrary raa- O..
corrw])Audciit ba* used tho exact words of
Lonring, *o h*&lt; doubtlaw relius un thi* teati- ter busincs* or moral sense of the two, and in
mouy o&gt; make his in-v- against Webster. All such ernes I he linn would unbeutatiqgly pre
K. TWMEBMAN, BooHrpMM^nr-'
we have to say of Mr. Issuing is that ho fer to transact any legal buxines* with tesr.
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sleten arid Surgeon.
know*Kitne French, and whenever be comes So far as the lank wns. concerned, firobubly
(Office over Tjuhrop’* drug store.!
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upon an Englidi expression which sounds the majqrity of ite depositors, as well os a
romewbat like a French uno. be invents a terpo proi*irtiun'Ot those obtaining it* loans,
ARTIS’ V. BARKER. B«O E«utr, Instory ,o |»rove that tbe French ex|&gt;rrodon is were women, and iu its experienev nomen *11
surance and Loans.
the. |s&gt;n*nt of the English one, and relics ou v.ere quick to learn buxines* Ionus an! rules, one© with J. G. Bunyan a Son. j doors north
of Postofltee.
the popular ignot nia-o of etymology to make and willing to conform to them. Women
Ms invention stand Webster makes a good were coming marc an-1 mure into responsible,
case in favor of his etymology uf tbe word, buxteca* relit ions every day, and tbfey were
und w.- I&lt;eg our rorruvpondctit to look into a* steadily proving that they wen? no more
thu literature of the Fifteenth and Sixteenth devoid of budnsb* acme or fretful under bmdcenturies, where, if be looks deep enough, be new obligation* than i ura. Tboy were uo
will find tiiat Khnkcspcare's ureof •-humlxud” more prone to rtteb into litigation than men,
astings
ity
ank
(a large mug or can) was well authorized'; perImp* let© so, and in cases involving prop­
aad lie will jirobably not hold that-'bum­ erty right* 'juries Wuftd not favor the wom­
Bastings, - - Mich.
bard” came from “bou pere.'— Washington' an's side tiuaaly.
Post.
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?$50,000.00
man raal estate ngvnt, who te tho pioneer
member, girl that *hu is, of ber sex iu the
Seated in tins library of hi* luxuriantly Real Estate exchange, and whose rign I* one
Mlehtgan.
furiiikbcd Lonro, lu Fort Wayne, Charle* W. of the forty-four that thu 1,121 membon have
Ntstid, known to tbo public as Commodore voted to allow tu adorn tho wall#, has never Opea tor business Dec. U. 1IM In bulldint
Foot,-, chatted pleasantly nlxnit bis book, beard of a bu*it»M man who boycotted wo­
merly occupied by Messer Bros.
ruuning over as bu did so his note* aud some men. At the Epiigrunt*' Savings batik, and
officers:
advance kheete-from tbe publisher, which lay in other bu*ine»« huuw, she ha* mot men who
ou tbe little table before him. At his elbow aaured ber they would rather dral with her 0. G. Boblnson, President;
sot his pretty sister Elixa. called tho “Fairy
Queen, " a m rry httle elf of the oxaet height she has been treated with such general cour­
C. D. BMbo. Cashier.
ot her brother, and hi* intelligent colaborer tesy by the other «-ex thnt *lio say*, with a
directors:
In all his undertakiagz,- prompting the com­
Jitth smile, they may some time make
modore by ai&gt;t suggestions of half forgotten her vain.
Dan'
fact, anecdcite or reminiscence, smilingly ex­
Greble.
D.
She acknowledge*. howsMer, that the in­
cusing her little iqtiimiptiGiu with* the re­ fantile ignorance of mauy women of business
mark that the ’ commodore is getting old, affhini i* frequently a cause of serious annoy­
a D. Beebe.
yrvj know.”
ance, and thnt when it broker La* sent an ap­
Mr. Keaiel was burn in Fort Wayne forty-­ praiser to value a piece of projierty prior to
two year* ago. aud Mis&lt; Eliza is ten years
bis junior. He weighs atwut fifty pounds, the news with entire equanimity when the
anfl is about the size of a child 4 yean old. woman, after subjecting him to expense and
Both parents ore living and are unusually trouble, discovers that she didn’t know her
largo people. Mr. Ncstel's occupation was own mind and doesn’t want to mortgage her
tiiat of u blacksmith, and such he would tend after gjl
.
probably have remained, but for tbooegidjut
■ &amp;ut&gt; IDEAS ur BLTilSZSS.
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ot Wrth that made hfa two children so at­
"A*an illustratiiiu uf the busincA- way* nf
tractive as to win for hinuclf and them com­ some women,’’ continued tho brown -haired
fortable fortunes, which they enjoy in a ren- and bright eyed broker, ’’take tiw aa» of
sible manner. The commodore wears an two who were here this morningj They were
elegant gold medal, wtdeh be received at tbe educated and refined ladies and bMIinherited
roirrention ot little prople, held at Washing­ a piece of property worth about
in con­
ton. D. C., lu November, IK.', for being the junction with their brother. This they en­
127 acres in Rutland, fair house but no
r-maJl&lt;*t and best educated little man of nil tered into a ninety days’ contract to sell, and
there prerent.—Cor. St. Louis Gk&gt;be-Drmo- before the expiration of th© j'cruxl the
tax for 18KJ-1X) was confirmed. Tho share of I oto of fence timber and wood. Within 7
each woman wan |7.S0, but this they abAS- .files of this city and 4 of Irving station.
lulely refused to pay, declaring that it was This farm will be sold at a bargain, on a
White ia tbe mourning garb throughout some contrivance ot their brother’s, and that reasonable payment down.
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tlx- far east. Tbo Hindoo son whoso father he was trying to defraud them, unJ, being
•id acres Hasting* township withip ou©
dirt must not shave nor near shoes or shirts wholly unable to understand tiiat under the
or anything except a piece of white doth contract tbe tax payment fell on th© sellers, mile of city limits.
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during tlie period of mourning. You see they actually throw up the bargain. Ono
Chinamen drened in white moving among the lawyer left, swearing that he would sue for
2 dty iota in Hastings, desirable place
gayly drward throng* of every Cbineae city. partition of tho property; the purchaser left for a home. Will be closed out al half
And when a Chinaman is in mourning be threatening to, bring suit for damages, ho their value.
braids white &lt;lk into his hair and has even, having raised money from a building and loan
tbe soles uf Li* shoes painted white. He ec-'
Call on or address
tuw discard*, for tbo time, all things of a everybody turned round on mu and said,
•That's’what come* of dealing with women.'
tbe furniture of bis house. Rod is tbe color
"But,” went on Mim Murphy in a oonaolaat jroaperity In China; it means lucky, and
the ordinary Chioere visiting card is a strip runce by any means. It is no long time rinse
HASTINGS. MICH.
of red paper ns long as a government enve- I bought a picw uf property os agent for a
lopa While in mourning he prints his name mpn who is highly *uceea*ful in bb own
ou white visiting cards, and he does this for
concluded bo objected to pa^1

horse* leisurely eating tbeir oats, with air

streets, but such lack of knowledge doe* not

BUSINESS

WOMEN IN^USDiESS.

THEY LUNCH LN PUBLIC,

Body' covered with wales. Itching ter­
Tbe Flint 4 Pere Marquette train service
rible. Suffering endless. No relief. is crippled by the grippe.
HORSES TAKE THEIR MIDDAY MEAL
DifCtors aud medicines falL Speedily
ON THE CITY STREETS.
Twenty train men of the D., L. &amp; N.
cured by Culicurn at a cost of $5.
iare down with la grjppe at Ionia.
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wo forgive

)y nnd finished it as follows:

those who bunk into us."
Didn’t be have the idea I-Elmira Gasrtte.

to tb© foolteh habit of khring which

�A TROTTING KING CREMATED.

BBICE Gift'S THERE

The Tandy Winter Seems Tc
Be Coming Along.

Ohio Democrats Select a Man
for Senator.
ALL FIXED 01 THE SECOND BALLOT

fcaticm wrtb Council Bluffs

tory about 3 o’clock

BOREAS LEAVES HIB ABOTIO DEI

brat off.
furious bliaard te

stable, and ite contend (outside of horse*),
valued at 818.800 together with other bonaee
valued at 835.000 were destroyed.

Catcaao, Jan. 18 —Tbe cold wave which

A Priceless Horse Cremated.

tlw valuable honeflesh that i*ri*bid. First
among fix' kurus wan the celebrated Itoll
Boy, wbn-wn* sold at auction some tima ago
for8M,&lt;i», and who. it is aald, hi* owner
ha* since refused 8100,000 for. He had a
record of 2:ll»V. Other borsra burned ag­
gregated | in value about 843,NX), among
whom were Nutwood, 85,000; Forward,
84.000, and other*, many of whom were
worth over 8l,0(X) and up to 83,500.
Bell Bqj' wax never beaten. A* a 3-y«UM&gt;ld
tot with votes to
be
made a record of 2:20. It won tbe intention
spore. .Tho caucus
of hi* owners this year, after tbe stud season
was over, to have hint trained nnd driven
in tbe ball of the with a view to show his renl power, they botog of tho opinion that when wel!-w«*&gt;ned
Senator Adam*, of and properly driven Bell Boy wn* able to
Seneca comity, was give Axtell a hard fight 4or tho slallkm
nude chairman. Of

ConCMsra, 0.. Jam 1ft—Hie agony over
the selection of a Democratic nominro for
United State* senator ctowsi l*«t night a* it
was predicted in theeo dispatebw* several
day* ago that it
would. Calvin 8.
Brice “got there"

Deunx-rnlK elected |
to the legislature ■
seventy-three wore
prescut Hon. F. W. Knapp, of Defiance,
had died, and Hon. John B. I-awlor, of Co­
Iambus, fa dying. Th-« other four absent
ones prevented by *ickDe»- from attending
were Ri«presentativ&lt;« IxA L. Rmith. ot thi*
tity; Miuhw. of Ucklng; Counts, of Shelby,
and Btgwn, of Cincinnati, who aent w*brd
they would »up(&gt;ort the nominee.
Kecord of the Ballot*.

After tl*» nominations were all made in
short *{&lt;cc«4ir* th- voting began. Tlie first
ballot wn* n* fbltows: Brice 3L McMahon
14, Tbotna* II. K-nev 2, Baker 0, Hunt 2,
Mcftweeni.y 4. Gedda, Neal 2. Outhwalte 1.
Thfa dBpowd uf tho complimentary votes
and the xwnd ballot was for krej*. and
when it w*« counted the record wax: Brie®
53. McMahon 13, Thomas 8, Baker 1, Seney
S, fhrihwaite 1.
.ta kxju as the announcement was mad®
Mr. Brice was declared the nominee to a
tornado of hurrah*, and th- nomination
mad*- unanimous. A committee was ap­
pointed to await &lt;&gt;n Mr. Brich, wboap
peanxt, wn* given a tumultuous reception,
and lie acvcpttsl • the nomination to an elo­
quent speech.

Bell Boy had the best tn»tting bluotl to his
reins of any bone on the turf. He was Ixirn
bi the purple, being sired by tbe noted Elec­
tioneer, out of Beautiful Bells, record 3:3&gt;t&lt;
(dam of Hindu Ito*e, 2:13,U Bet,SdMS"
Palo Alto Belle,
and Chimes, 2 J0V),
while who was out of Minnehaha (dam of
Sweetheart, 2:23.’/; Alcazar, 2i2OJ&lt;. and Eva,
3:33’ ;). Many competent jndgv* liave pro­
nounced him the bort bred trotter living,
barring bis own brothers and sist nu.
Other Hlgli-Prleed Flyer*.

In the world's history only six borseo haw
sold for as much or more money a* Bell Boy,
they twing Axtell, 8*16,000; Sunol, about
W0,(X», hi America, and Ormonde, 875,000;
Duocarter,
Kangaroo, 870.000, and
Blair Athol, &lt;62,500. to England. All of
Athol, were wold at private salr.
IOWA AGRICULTURAL SOCIETY.

Dxs Moinks, Iowa, Jan. 3.—The annual
meeting of tho State Agricultural society
was held hero Wednesday. The report of
the secretary, John IL Shafer, of De* Motoes.
was exceedingly voluminous. According to
his estimate® the state produced in 1«X» 835.QF1,UUO bushels of corn, 37.870,000 of wheat,
Mn* Bidcc artsinijianied her husband and llSJMfi.OOO of oat* and 21,008,400 of |*otatoe*.
was greeted with terrifle enthusiasm. The average yield per acre was; Corn. 41
Hon. C. W. Baker and Hon. John A. Mc­
Mahon were called out and both made neat bushels, wheat, 131/ bushels; oat*. &lt;2 bsriispeeches. Every Democratic member will ds;:rye, IS: barley, 16; potatoes 122.

Hr. Loris. Mo., Jan. 13.-Thfa qty was
visited by a heavy rain an-i thunder rtorw
between C and 4 o’clock yesterday afternoon,
which assumed a cyclone form in a short
time. The track of tbe beavirat wind wm
through the rontral pari uf the dty, from a
southerly direction to a little east of north.
Several church rteoplus were damaged, and
nt*wdi «»a
1J off. oto.I JOT to It. ta-. Mu.J loco.
w-jeunroofol, ohlmnor* -oils trm uul
telegraidi pub** Uowu down.
।

A report fa current tiiat great &lt;lnmag&gt;

of the city.
river from the northern,
AU Western Union telegr*.
junta were pru-trat«L The Portal company
&gt;iave been able to maintain conuimnlcation
with Chicago ami the east by way of
Kan*a* Cfcy.
y

COUKBLS, O., Jan. 10.—The committee of
the Republican* of the senate and house de­
cided yesterday to hold the senatorial caorus
next Monday evening in tho ball of the house
IOWA PROHIBITIONISTS.

A resolution iu favor of Chicago as tlie
site for the world’* fair ir 13U3 was carrfad
with cheers. L. S. Cofliu. of. Fort Ikxlge,
who was for a Inng time a member of tlie
state board of railroad commisuoDer*. suereeu?d in getting a resolution jmssed asking
for a state law rorapelltag railroad compa­
nies to uao automatic couplers, but his reso­
lation asking for leginlatinn against Bunday
trains met with ho much opposition tiiat it
was withdrawn to save it from defeat.
' '

Des Mor new. Ia.. Jan. 10.—Tbo state Pro­
hibition convention met here yesteniay with
between 600 and 700 delegates present, rep­
resenting every part of tbe state and embrac­
ing many of the leading Prohibitionist* of
the state. For several years the Prohibition
coiiveutiotis have been growing smaller, and
not more than fifty jwrson* attended lost
year, but the Democratic victory rouw«l
them up, and it wn* one of the liveliest moeting* ever held in this city. Judge Weaver,
of Cedar Falls, was chairman. Resolution*
were read by Dr. Magown. of Grinnell, re-,
•iterating the/\yCU-known view* of the Prohi­
bition wt*. and speivhes were made by ex­
Senator Clark, John Malto, Rev. C. O.
Bro all, Mra. J. Ellen Foster and many I’rohibititm loader*.

The features of the platform were the
strong ground taken in favor nt a state cooStabutery *o that prohibition can be en­
forced in th«» river towns, the demand that
no dtmige in the |«n-wnt law be made, and
the dodging of the proposition to form a third
party in case tho Republican* should abana compromise on this latter point, a* a state
central oommittee was appointed that can
take political action if the nrcesdty ariwe.
Every nCmipt was made to give tbe conven­
tion a irljgton* tone. Mrs. J. Elton F&lt;«hr
. was on the resolutions committee.

pared low license to twenty rnttl«naknM In a
box with twenty holes largo enough to allow
them to crawl out; high license wn* twenty
tight l*ox with tbeir bead.

Tctoula, Hi*.. Jan. 111.—Citizens living in
vicinity of the church wtwre the notori&lt;i* PewtectMt land luu ken holding meet­
ings had warranto iwned yerterday for tbe
arrest, uf twenty of tlie prenebcra and
tondera. including Rev. Vivian A. Dake,
the founder ami originator of th?
peculiar
sect
Rev.
Thoma* Glea­
son, chtof Lieutenant; Bev. &amp; V. Utaww. Rev.
Chnrln Bryant, Bev. Frederick Osborn, ami
several of the young women who travel with
them were abo arrHted. The charge against
them is dtoorderiy conduct awl holding dfaKilled at

train

which

left Oconomowoc at

5«S

MterOWJataB.. ud Uully l.jartog h&gt;.
‘
wile, wno mea alXKi t

Wants an in* Fat lent inn.

Tbe following fa “Tamu" Jim Wilson’s
resolution, which was passed:
Rreolveil. That tbe State Axricultnrnl soci­
ety of the stale ot Iowa hereto’ petition* the
senator', and representatives in &lt;-otucre&lt;*i to
hasten the fullest inquirlt® into the bref trust,
ami (o enact such law* a* will slop rebate® on
railway*, favorit «m hy tar rorupanle* and
punishment of nil parti*** combined toother
tu prevent fre« rompctiiion In thfa Knut farm
product.

THE LOUISVILLE DISASTER.
Only Two Jlladles .*»&lt;&gt; Far Beeovrred—A
I
New 1'lan of Operations.

injured, none fatally.
Tbe Wratem Union Telegraph company'*
budding at the corner of OUve and Third
str-vte. St. Louis, was burned Wednomiay.’
““.’’J™*
Ixra, 8ITO.UX1. of which 8M.«« falls ou the
I»S. •»*I*
»"r • '“* “
mwl“1 b btowln* Auply from th. Western Union. The /ksaociated Pre** office
.
wn» u broken electric light wire.
W. K. Harding. James Wakely, Charley
mast phenomenal violence swept over this Johnson aud WiUiam Muldoon, backers and
tminer connected with the Sullivan- Kilraiu
section of country yosterdny afternoon. It fight, were arrested Wedne*«i*y at New York
contiutind for about an hour. Many of the
who will try to take them lutek to Mistisdppi
streams and a great many cellar* nre flooded. to answer the charges against them.
The Reading Railway cornjiany has raUod
CONGRESS IN SESSION AGAIN.
a brecse that may *well into a cyclone by

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Btealaesa.
Waiuiexqtox City, Jan. 8.—A bill was
Introdm* d In th' senate yesterday locating
the Wurld's'falr if 1HJJ at tbe national cap­
ital. Voorhees offered a resolution relating
to the cast' of Col Dudley and tbe United
States officials of Indiana, similar to that
offered by Bynum Monday in tho house, but
not asking a committee uf investigation.
Edmunds said he favored tbe resolution and
It jvrat Over. Morgan then addrewed the
senate in favor of the rraotation for the emi­
gration of negroea to Africa, and after he
concluded tbe senate held a secret se»uoo
and adjourn*!.
_______
______ reported
.
, he
hi ____
tbe hnusu
the. spoakrr
that
bad sworn in Samuel J. Randall at hh bouse
M,B
of Jjj,, FJty.ftr.t cungrear.
Several inlh and resolution* were intro­
Additional Casualties.
duced odd then MeCotno* moved to go into
It haw tx-en a*crrtatoed that the following cotinnittoe of the whole &lt;m the District ap
propriatirm hill under tho rub* of tbe last
house. This wa* npp»-&lt;| by the Democrats,
G, both leg- broken, and will probably die; but finally prevailed ami tbe boow? went into
Annie Conner* badly hurt; Maggie Connors, committed and then adjourrntd.
.
seriously cut; Francis Connors, head and
Washiwitox Cmr., Jan.
Little burishoulders injured.
buildings

Ixl'Isvillk, Jan. 10.—Sixtesn men work- 1
ing in a cmsNon turd in the excavation of a
founOatiou for a pier of the new bridge
acres* the Ohio river between this city and
Jcffehronville were caught by a sudden 1&gt;und
of water, caused, it Is thought, by a too
rapid excavation, and are believed to have
been drowned. Enginesand workmen.were
kept it work all night trying to pump &lt;mt
the water, rejmir the ty-eak anil extricate
tbe mro, but thu* far without suef^sss.
LnUMViUX. Jan. IL—No more bodies
have been recovered at tfie bridge cafaon
since the two were U^en from the outer
lock of the entrance shaft yesterday morn­
ing. Two other bodies were visible to the
men Who brought out the body of Hamilton,
packed in the mud aud sand nnd w **lged be­
tween-the trap doors of tbe middle lock,
where they had met death after escaping
Wicurr.s. Kan.. Jan. LI—A blizzard that
from tbe caiwran chamber beneath, ami to has not IxN-n equated in ferocity for ten
Bxtiux, Jan. b—-The death of the dowager
tbeir struggle to get up tbo shaft luul
year* ha* beeu ingiug in the souths estern Ea']&gt;rsw Augusta, which occurred yesterday,
jammed tho traps and prevented their own part of tlie state for tbe last eighteen hour*. although from the nature ot her illness mid
Until daylight yesterday it snowed very
hard, about a foot falling during the night. peered, has caused a profound feeling of sor­
At 10 o'clock last night tho air-pumps
were shut off and the work of attempting to Fine snow loll all day. ncconqxnied by high row in Berlin. Tlie attack of influenza with
reach (be interior of thoeainion through the wind und collier weatlwr. Yesterday even­
fchaft was abandoned. Another caraon will ing the mercury wn* two degrwi below j lence of tbe malady gauo early indication*
,v...p.UR into pneumonia „and
uu summ
of w
dcvefbplng
ctdmin-­
be sunk alongridc the oM uno, nnd an effort zero and tlv indication* were that by moru- w
I— •
_ J..'.. ol _ ............
be made to reach the interior of tbe ctounlicr ing it would tw down ten or flftrou degn-ra Btod in that dtoraaa d.a^te tbe wtenuoua
in which tbe fourteen workmen aro cn- lowrr. which, for -mthern Kansas, fa ex- efforts of her physicians to overt it.
ceerlingly cold Throdvicre from tbe west |
an the Peopl*.
tumbe^by working from the new cafasmi.
aro to Ita effect that tte- mow there b. much , Th- *reae. in the street after tbe announce
Congressman Kelley Dead.
*e|vr than here, and that it fa much colder, meut of death vividly recalled thoae following
There
1*
tmiveml
alarm
of
great
suffering
the
d«niw
of
Iwr
husband,
the late Emperor
Waatnxoinx City, Jan. io.—William
iu&gt; I the
tbe reverential demeanor of
at tks
th.*
Darrngh Kelley, the venerable fnliter of tbe to Mort&lt;x&gt;, Reward, and Ktevew. eountMM . I| William, and
|
crowds
which
throng
the
vicinity
of tbe palhousi of representatives, died at (1:30 last
Word come* that it 1* believed a family iu •» Hrongly Kuggmta a renewal ot the vmevening from exhaustion. For thirty hours
tbr woithwrat corner of Mortuu county ha* oration in which the old monarch'* memory
the aged statesman laid lain in a comatose perfabed of cold They wen- known a* the kb®M by all Germans, rather thou a tribute
condition. At times he would rally, and Bartlett family, cosislsting of niau and wife to tiw ooe jti* dead irrwpective of her asroand four children, ranging in age from 1 to ciation with him.
liave that careful nursing and the physi­
cian’s science had fought off tbu-grlin monTRAGIC AFFAIR IN INDIANA.

side, but them' semi-lucid intervals were of snowstorm tiiat luu. visited Kansas for years
MateMna.
short duration, and ware succeeded by |&gt;a- raged all day yesterday, and tbo snow fa now
pod* in —
which
jud tos*Ml about in a
*-'-L the judge
yart, a prominent farmer of thi* cuuntv,
high state of delirium.
wind from the nortbwwt accompanies the and hh neighbor, Ferdinand Hastings, in the
cognto.- Mr*. Kelley or any other member of
•d)01lll»«
Rurtr, qomlkd
Ma family. _______ . . „
travel is suspended. All tbe train* from the WdMdar onrtba htuatarr Ita. «r iWr

which began with a itoetatorm Saturday
night, Inrrcew! with thaboum,and last night
snow coverol everything. From all pointe
in Kama* cony* rtorite ‘
‘
of tho *in i and i-To-tm

PANIC ON THE STREET.

John Morri* Stationery and Printing com
000 damage, but no ioes of LIU, though

seriously and many slightly hurt. The en
tiro front of tho budding*. *« pertain* U&gt;

tbe woodwork of buildings acron the street.

Morri* building were torn up and splinterc
a* though by a cycion?.

Tbe Inse ball injunction suit against John
M. Wapi. at New York was postponed
again Thursday until Wednraday next. Tho
League prvMmted affidavits showing tbe
agreement Ward made with tbo Lraguo and
declaring him an i nd b pm sable player.
Dr. Kniffm alx! Mis* Puruell. committed
tbe doctor’s wife, were released Thursday oti
n writ-of hnbea* corpus, bail being fixed in
fJi.000 each, which was promptly given by
twenty-eight rt tbe must prumlaenl Imsincw.
Judge Cooley, of the inter-tate commis­
sion. Thursday distinguished himself m a

hi* employer’s family, but the judge with
consummate ixiolntw*. talked to the maniac

known.

Tbe following ia

badly cut about the face and bead, hand*
badly scalded, but not thought to be seri­
ously hurt; Mias Harrall, cut about face and
J. H. Smith, badly cat by flying glaas;
street into an open doorway, receiving bad
thought fatally so.

Altogether fourteen person* were injural,
HMWt.of them slightly. The. escape of others
is somewhat mirecukHis. The building i*
situated &lt;ui n street that fa crowded all'day

Roman Catholic priest.
functions by Bishop Hesmesay, of Dubuque,

prLert *ued tbe bishop for 81 (V. TOO da mages

resolution, the matter was discussed and a
o’clock, at which hour there wn* a Fourth- substitute projKMBtl by Edmund* containing
of-July temperature of 65. A* tbo rain ceased
the wirul incrvOMxi in force, and jwople who
were watching the phenomenon saw n sul- was held at which nothing of iutrrert was
pbnmui cloud loom up to the southwest It
Tbe house devoted tbe day to considemreflected a saffron light over tbo city, and
tton and pawiagr of tlie District aptuvpnanex in the extreme southwest limits. Dear tiunbUL
Wasuixuto.x Carr. Jan. 10.—'Die houie
Tower Grove park After tearing tbe roofs
off a couple of houses it ent a swath through
the city lu a northeasterly direction, leaving journed Wednesday until to-day. In the
wreck, ruin and death behind.
mnate a communication was read from the
attorney general in reply to the E Imundlu addition to dozens of dwellings and Voorb*xM moiutioa of * Wednesday, stating
stores in tlx* *&gt;uthern. central knd northern that no initrurtionx. direct or indirect, Imd
txs-n «nt to District Attorney Chambers, of
following big buihEngs were damaged: Tbt Indiana, regarding the DmD-.y ease, and do
Anchor mills. Gocxlwin candle factory, Pull­ communication on tbeMibjerl received from
man shops. Van Brock's furniture factory. Mr. Chamber*. An appreciation of |cM&gt;.Kingdnml &amp; ftTfaioa'i ■ farm implement W0 was [sihmxI for the removal of obrtrucwork*, Missouri Pacific hospital, Hodgun
school, German Evangelical church, B«-eond Mo. Davis of Minnesota made a long sp^ch
Presbyterian church.
advocating the passage of the bill appropri
ating orer 83,W.W fer fcnprjftag St.
Mary’s river and Hay Lake channel, Mich.
says that the storm in 8t. Clair county, A scen-t srulon was then held ami tho sen­
HHnoio. was unusunlly mven*, and that the ate adjourned to Monday.
cry of “Good Lord, save us," was hcaiti
Washxxotos City. Jan. II.—The hurnw
frequently uutride of tbe church wall.
Brooklyn, a village of about 500 people,
semi* to hav.- suffer.•I most of tbe damage. Judge Kelley’* death bringing about an
At East St. Ixhik and Venice tbo &lt;|amag&lt;wa&lt; largely confined to railroad propertiL tire's de*k was draped am! a slnnde bouquet
and xnuill dwellings and telegraph and
telqilxmo [xilra. At Brooklyn several peo­ plain referred to the event in hi* prayer and
ple were iujurwl but no lives were lust A
then O’Neil of Pennsylvania, announced the
number of dwelling* are In ruins. Tho Bap­
tist church fa entirely demolished and tlw fact In a brief speech, closing by offering
M. E. church, a frame building, unroofed ajtpmprlatc resolutions, providing for fu­
and turned dear around it* foundations. At neral mt vies* nt 13 o’clock noon, and for a
Beltevilto, Ilk,several public buildings werv committee to attend the funeral nt Phila­
delphia Tbe resolutions «two adopted and
unroofed, but no one is reported injured.
the bouse immediately adjourned.
KANSAS FEELS THE BLIZZARD.
ANOTHER EX-EMPRESS DEAD.

Dvsax, Jan. 10.—Upon the application of the roods will be completely blockaded.
EuroaiA, Kan.. Jan. 11—A gniulnn KanCapL (FHbea. an attachment 1ms been bwued
against. Tho Froenum’* Journal iu a *uit for still cont tones. About ten inches of ’sunw
damagm brought by Capt O’Shea against, has fallen, and it i» still coming down. Rz*.
ports from Hiawatha and other places toil of
■dniilar weather.

died protaeting hi&gt; innoerncr
Mr. Jaoob IL HAiS,at New York, hagiven Harvard univunuty 810.OX’ for the &lt;*
tabifahmml of a Semitic museum.

T...

A dwelling bouse wa» wrecked at Tenth
and Mound streets by the wind and the fol­
towing persons were killed: Mrs. Maggk
Connors, aged 40; Barnard McConnell, aged
40, and Joe Weaver, agiyi 8 years. Th-,
damage done by the storm cannot lieestimsted at tlifci hour, but it pill probably run
as high as «100,an.
|
|
Mr*. Charles Miller, who reside* with her
bnslnnd at Twentieth nnd Eugenie streets,
wa* kitting in a rocking-chair with her babe
in bur arms, when tho roof wa* lifted from
her bouse. She rushed to the window, and
ju«t then the wall gave way and Mra. Miller
and her babe were buried under the debris.
The balx- miraculously oea[x*d without a*
scratch, but tbe mother ia badly hurt, and
!_t_*. 2..
*««.
£

It i* estimated that fully .’XX?

will bo no bolt, and tbe caucus ended with

tost yesterday, for about 4:30 p m. the city
was struck by a hot wave which sent tbe
temperature up and made overcoats a bur- drowned heiwdf in tbe wdL
By an accident on tbe Louisville and Nash*
markable summery winter, for about mid­ vilto railway at Newport. Ky., Wednesday,
night the mercury began to climb down and
bow the man at tbe signal station here says

--- ’--- --- .cuini.
tbm,
&gt; d»rt &lt;UMuk&gt;. trun
tbo bouse, refoaded bb» gun, sprung the trig-

Mis* Letitia Aldrich, the uiere of Senator

Try a sack of ay $2.00 Flour.

debut at Washington City, Thunday, as an

play of that name.
The ^Indiana state txiard of agriculture
ha* jeopardin*&lt;l its hair by nearly unanimotudy voting tu abolish tlio Woman** Fair
association on auxiliary organization. Tl&gt;&gt;

Reseaber a Pure Backiheat
Flour for $2.50 per 100 M

Tbe Anacxioda copper mine al Helena.

Water White Oil, 9 cts.
. Naw York and B.wton are threatened
with an ice tu nite,
Tlie Aui-ricou a-«oclntton of ba*&gt; ballirtlias decided to locate ita eighth club in
Brooklyn. N. Y.
Senator Farwell, of IiItoofa, fa reported to
be in poor hmlth. He i* afflicted with a
dropricrl cxHUplaiut.
. C. H Hall's hominy mill*, al IndiKnapoli*.
were d-.-stnyrod by fln* Thurainy morning
14M, elr»,WJ: Insurance, W0.0TO ’
New York’s death list for the twenty-lour
hotir- ended nt noon Tbursday
a
el if ring decruase. there being forty-three
than for tbe previous twenty-four hour*.
Tlie iwtllemeo of Kansas, iu convention

Josepti Rogers

condemning tbe -dresaed beef combine" mid
demanding cungraaiona! action agatort the
In llw international chrsM congress now in
prugnat Havana, Cuba, a gome bet v
Ttehigorin, tbe Russian champion .and G
berg nquirvd seven hours to finish. G
Hollanders who want to send watches aud
jewelry by mail to tbeir friends in tbo old
country are notified tiiat they had better
save their money. Buch articles arc dutia­
ble in Holland, and the authorlt.e, then'
simply throw them into a pile until enough
has accumulated, and than put them in a
It is said at New York that a combinhtion
of Pransyl vania oil producers is pr*-j«ring
to I mild n new pipe lino between the oil Held*
and the loaat, in opposit ion to the Standard
Oil cosnpany.
Safe-breakers made a raid on the safe o?
Melz. Schwab &amp; Co., at ITO Franklin street,
Chicago, early Friday morning and got
away with about WOO in cash. The work was

W. IL Bennett, who moved several viars
ago fmm Sterling or La Salle, HL&gt;.. to Coun­
cil Bluffs, la., 1* in trouble becatun he is

^AKlHC
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

This powder never rone*. A tnnrrel o( pur!is
t ban the ordinary kinds, and cannot be told
competition with the multitude ot low Uwt, short
ders. fiol’donh
weight, alum or phnaphate ~
—
Id cans, Royal Ha kino
IWOBK (XX.. KM,

fact, be ha* (led with the otter woman.

works, Pittsburg. exploded Friday, instantly
killing Michael Welsh and uartouriy burning

Hiinjmerke. Henry Skllford, John (Juigtoi.
Michael Morrfawy. Martin Bununerhk.-,
Henry Shilkin, and James Duffee.

Croup Remedy 1]
FOR CHILDREN.

1

Endoreed by PhyticlAM. Keep It at
kaai.
BeM by *11 Dragrisla.

j
j

natixvllle, Pa., marketed 8,»e2\oa&gt; tun* of
coke, valued at W, I®,00(1.

Keener family for yeorw.
tiw ohooting waatweauw &gt;
tW-rbargwi.

iu.sl for iriAOO damage, by

Miv. Milte

Ilk. wa­

nt Illinois will bokt

fred heath,
NT. PARKER.

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WHOLE NO. 18C

HASTINGS. MICH.. JANUARY 22.1890.
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Hastings Banner
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*1 COOK: BROS.,*.*

CLOTHING SALE
Nov. 12th Naumburg. Krans, Lauer &amp; Co.. New York City, the larg­
est wholesale clothiers in America, sold their entire Fall and Winter
Stock of Fine Clothing at peremptory• auction
" salo.
'
" '
Owing
to the
magnitude of the gigantic stock smallIl dealers could
___ __
not compete.
__
Hudson, largest Retail Clothier'in America and owner of leading
stores in nine of the largest cities in the country, atteeded the sale.
After spirited bidding in which dealers throughout the East and
West participated, Hudson carried the day and 185,000 worthof Hen’s
and Boys’ Suits and Overcoats became ours. We own them at prices
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COUNTY NEWS.
Hope Center.
Mr. HisMridge has taken the Wickwire
place In Johnstown.
Protracted meetings etill progressing at
this place.
Fannie Ixximfa boasts ot tho first brood
flhickens iu the new year.
Fay and Anna Mosher, of Hickory Cor­
nett, spent Sunday with Vernie and Lottie
Lpjnia.
Weed Owens fa going to move on David
Bowker's farm.
Morgan.
The grip is getting a fast hold on tbe
peqple in this section. Mr. Barber, the
bo0 machinist on the new building, and
one of hfa men went home Saturday feel­
ing very bad, with symptotna of this -dis­
ease.
Isaac Golden and Chester Hyde are dangtrously sick with the grip.,
R. Seely built a chimney In the new
building lost week, and a couple of days
mon will complete the roofing which fa
sheet iron.
Wyden Hyde was in Maple Grove last
week, looking after the parties reported to
lutvc been killing qua|fa.

High Street.
The school superintendent visited the
Erapstreet school lx*&gt;t Friday.
Fred Seebcr went to Battle Creek last
weak on business.
N. Howtt is on the ^ick Ifat.
!C. J. Burt and son went to Manton last
week.
. A; Chase and Chancy Bliss visited
school last Friday.
Oyster supper last Friday night at L.
Yeeidey’s.
Mr. Brangwln’s family were all very
much attached to the grip|x’ lost week.
’
Miss Davis fa going to board at D. Hall’s
during Che rest of the term of school.
Literary next Friday night at the Ycckley school house.
Mrs. Gorham Sr. fa kery tick this winl*HUr|evine.
merchants are growling because we
ive do cold wcathdr, and are Belling
xids at cost.
lev. Dchnan preached at tbe M. E.
- -------------------church Sunday
evening. ..
Rev. Perryr Dot
bekgabie.
Michael Doster has been confined to the
house with a very bad Toot
John Crump fa aiowly improving.
&gt;cMi. Dbyle is not &lt; \p»-eted to live.
J. W. Briggs is buffering from the la
। .*
Lulic Benson is qow able to attend
scltbol.
I). Storms fa able to be about on our
streets again.
We wo/ider why they cannot have a
certain night for singing acboul. so as not
to interfere with other! evening entertain­
ments.
W:il Eeder is working for M. Doster.
L. L. Lovelaud Is on our streets again.
Allie Oswalt injured three of his fingers
badly on Saturday, liy getting them be­
tween twb cog-wheels of a eorn-shcHer.
Our literary society is doing ‘nicely.
Nearly all tbe scbolars in the high »choo!
room take part iu IL and it fa astonishing
haw many pages of history are pored over
cabh week. Our question for next Friday
evening fa “Who wab tbe greater man,
Gnght or ShermanDonald Mx-Ixny and
I’titer Howard will hail the discussion
next tint e.

It Is snowing while |we are writing, and
we hope It will get cold enough to f feeze
outtbe grippeMure than forty people of our village are
suffering with Uiegrippc.
- John Braudsteiter i» on the sick HsL
Mrs. Myron Chamberino and daughters
Edith and Nettle are Hick.
Irwin Jones has tj phold pneumonia.
Mammie apd Lindsey Goss are sick.
Literary Friday evening was a success.
Then- was a dance at Albert Cheney’s
Ifcrt Friday evening. Tbe band boys furnfabed the music.
&amp; IL lUchards and wife of your city
were seen on our streets Sunday.
Hom, to W. J. Foglcsong and wife, Jan.
12^ rl.
Thddancc at tbe Ccuter was largely atteuried: that If with boys who forgot tbelr

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package LION COFFEE. ItU tlx*
oc.-t in the United States—made up from
a selectioo of Mocha, Java ant! Rio,
properly blended and is conceded by all)
to make the nicest cup of Coffee in the
The wind laid a good many fences low
laud. For Sale Everywhere.
ou the evening of Jan. 12th.
I*. Ifeller, 11. F. Barnum. Jay Carpenter
and John Carpenter. Jr., are on the sick
Km«m City, Mo.
tolioo. o.
IfaL'
Only fonr are sick in Gea Hartman's
family.
Daniel Yarger has bis sheep sheds nearTHE MARKETSJud Carpenter, of.Clarksville, Ionia Co..
^ApplM—Dried, temper lb; evaporated. 7e per
■Whit the latter part of the week in this
place. He returned home Sunday.
L Wright is home on a visit
&gt;’-ani-ti.S0 per ba.
‘ "L'.IL Messer was on our streets Friday.
Corn—45c.
School only last* five weeks more. There
Beef—Live. «2.S0 c.tlVM. #1 50M4.00.
ba I been a good school taught here this
ISR-IlKEw. :aaU,SHe.
'
Ber. for which Mr. Huflinap desires a
Liird-Tc.
kt deal of praise.
Lime-beUUgU K* par bbl; water ittu, $1 JO
k«. Beeker and Eugene Hartman are
per bbl
.
w
Osl»-2ie22cperbu.
»
cul ttbg wood for Cash Warner.
onions-30 woe peribn.
I. F. Barnum attended the dance st
rotatore-OBttMc. per bu.
Ft
Mogt Saturday night. .
Fork
00.
1‘puitry—Hans, te: ehtekens. Gc.
Lyqpen winter? Yes, bcl we won’t
Plaster-Sclll nr at 05 per toll.
how long it fa going to last, until next
Salt—8eU!ogat»l nerbbl.
,
Timothy Seed—rieUIng at SJ.ffa per bu.
Wbeaj—No. J, white rse red.Tac. ’
i aw cun complain about not having
r euongh, as It rains every other day.
’ I&gt;vtroll.
Itc a good many are complaining of
, Apples-Dried, to per Ibj evaporated
IK the influenza.
'
vbner bu. foreUy picked.,
Butter-wQibc.
Cera-Weeperbu .
Wnhigs the past week were observed
Ergs—2’?W2Sc.
''
'■ ■ .f d '’■
»M. P. chureh by prayer.
Potatoes—-V**&amp;40*ertle Pennock and E. Johnson went to
Fo’iJtry—Live: Fowls. Gc; spring chickens,
|an Weiinrsday, from there they in­
T?.M:dueXM.aftite:tarkeys. lltlic.
Wheat—No. i white, nytc; No. s red, tel
C to Saugatuck.
»IS«.
ter Pcnncck attended a golden
ding in Cooper on Now Year's day,
Cattle-Choke &gt;0 extra steeta M-MtaSL70.
ruing homo she caught cold, reuialnCtm’ee bMrjr butchers 8! ioft|4 JO.
■Milte nick for several days but fa .now
*hw.n and Larcbs-Mfaen. to
h hotter.
.
.
ra»rr«
ra. A. G. Cortrigbt entertained the laBlterary society Friday afternoon, and!
pd time reported.

WooIsm Spice Ce„ Minf it,

locum nm m xntn m meu

m

C. B. Dickurson and wife entertained
the comet baud Tuesday evening of last
week, who met at their residence to sere­
nade the venerable couple.
Frank l^iwrence sold and delivered to
M. Evers at Richland about 175 fat lambs
ot his own feeding on Friday at 6 cts. per
pound.
Prof. Flandera has a line singing claw
of 50 jnembera.
_
G. W. Williams sold his pen otMay ttgs
for 83.25. per cwL
A barber lias arriYt-d here of late and
put out his sign upon Brad Tompson's
porch.
Jake Iloovencr fa having a soft’thing
these days in transporting Uncle Nam's
leather poum b each day to Augusta and
return.
,
Bev. Alverson fa holding u series of
meetings in Ross.
Dr. Elilott and two sons Fred and James
wrestled with the la grippe last week.

Frank Lu wrence sheared 125 lambs n
few days since which averaged five lbs. of
wool each. He sold the clip to M. Evers
for 20 cents per lb., and contracted the
mutton for April delivery at five cents per
pound.
P. H. Lawrence has sold and delivered
his fat sheep and lambs to Mr. Reed, of
Richland, for live cents per lb.
Rev. H. V. Clark held revival meetings
from Tuesday to Thursday when ho was
taken with “la grippe.”
Rev. Clancey has organized a singing
school .to be heki at the Wesley church
each Monday evening.
Born, to Abram Lenarr and wife, the
0tb, a girl.
Dr. Elliott caused one of his Canada
grevs to be shot the other day on account
of old age.
Fred Brunney and wife were summoned
to Johnstown a few days since to attend
the funeral of E. Bowman, a nephew of
Mrs. B.’s, who died quite suddenly.
XTImj question is being discussed who
will be appointed to fill the vacancy caused
by the sudden death of our public prosecu­
tor.
Saturday while Ed. Taggart anti A. B.
Pennock were wrestling In a boyish man­
ner. Ed. stepped on a stick and fell, put­
ting his ankle out of joint and breaking a
bone near the ankle joint
■
Albert Knowles is reported sick with
inflammation of the lungs.
Mrs. J. R. Rockwell was taken very sick
one day last week and is now unable to sit
DpFrank Dietrick lost a cow Saturday
which was “cast” in the stable.

Mr. Evarts was In town Sunday.
■
.lames King is breaking a span of colts
for Charles Rogers.
Chas. Williams and wife went to Cale­
donia Sunday.
We are pained to hear of the death of
Mrs. Holds McConnell, of Caledonia Cen­
ter, formerly of this place. Iler parents
Mr. and Mrs. Crawford have the sympathy
ot their numerous friends.
Our boom seems to have the la grippeor
something equally as bad as it Is quite
sick. We are sorry that tho only enter­
prise, so far as we know, that ever came
near amounting to anything here has bud
such a relapse.
The entertainment given at the school
house was well attended and much en­
joyed by. all. There were two very inter­
esting pajH'rs rend, both containing go xl
hints; the fools acting was almost too
natural to fie artificial.
Every bddy has a cold.
The saw-mills are not having a very good
harvest
Business Is dull everywhere.
Your scribe passes his time away these
fine days sawing wood.
Geo. Seger, of Carlton, is the siek list,
That P. of I. “goat” Is getting rather
poor. It doesn't agree with him to berodt
so much.
Herman Gosch. west of Freeport, has
the wall laid for his new bouse.
W. Fox keeps hls- team busy drawing
logs for his mill.
’
The stave factory «t Freeport is doing a
rushing business.
Mrs. Morgan Hinkley, of Carlton, is still
confined to hei bed.
Jacob Wolf, of Irving, Is putting a force
pump in his well, to force the water to bls
house, a distance ot about 40 rods.
Perry Weed, one of Freeport's druggists,
will soon move to Seattle. He will engage
in the drug business there.
Committee’s from six different 1*. of I.
lodges will meet in Freeport Monday. to
see about starting a store. The total
membership of the six lodges is over 000.

F, F. Hilbert. Mrs. Susie Rowlader. J.
R. Clark. W. H. McCormick and several
others are on the sick list. •
Quarterly meeting at the M. E. church
on Saturday and Sunday next.
Mr. Evans, of Maple Grove, spent Sun­
day with his daughter, Mrs. W. H. Me
Corniick.
There was no school In district No. 4 on
Monday, as the teacher was sick.
On Friday the young people’s literary
society elected the following officers:
Pres., Sara Velte; vice president, J. A.
Warner; secretary. Fred Griswold; treasur­
er, D. N. Stowell; critic, J. R. Clark; llbraralu. Nettie Carpenter; sergeant at arms,
Chas. Itelser.
«
The entertainment of the young people's
union was a grand, success. The receipts
of the evening were over $40.
A union carap-fire wlILUe held by tbo G.
A. R. boys pf Woodland and~thc Lake
Odessa potion Saturday evening, Feb. 1st,
at the G. A. R. hall at Woodland. Admis­
sion 5 cents: Doors open at 7 p. m.
R. T. F. Dodds was here on Monday,
visiting bls old friends.

Revival meetings still continue at. mbI
chapel. A few haw* decided to mend their
ways.' '
Dr*. I-owry and Drake removed ■ tumor
from Alf. Haymonds side a few days sloce.
Mr. R. is doing well at this WritingMiw Ettie Haney] Is od the sick roll at
present
!
This has been a &lt;|uli winter so far, amt
blds fair tp continue so.
F. B. Fleming fa working at die Battta
Creek SeattgrtuaL |.
BoyH and girls should be taught to taka
a direct line home from church, as by aw
doing, much trouble may oftimes be avoid­
ed.
Mr. Snyder, Of Grand Rapids, was the
guest of Miss NeKInny last Sunday.
•
Mrs. Carpenter and daughter went toJackson la.«t week to attend a wedding.

Eva and OB ye Robart attended their
aunt’s, Mrs. Ellen I Greenman's, funeral
near Bellevue last Wednesday.
S. Belgh made a visit with Ohio friends,
recently.
I'hllip Ayers has purchased J. D. Guyta
farm; paying SS7.5iyper acre for same.
Rev. Spltlar, ot Castleton, preached al
the Evangelical church Sunday.
.

The younc folk, rt ihia vlclnlly attendcd the dance at Middleville Friday even lug.
Mrs. E. G. Bennett fa improving as faag.
as can lx- expected.
- Will Smith n-pbrt4 several of hfa scbaL*
ars elck.
George Ford has gnne to Kalamazoo, to
attend Uie reunion erf hfa redmenL .
VFm. Nelson wu the guest of Geo. Nebson and family lent week.
Cl M. Smith was ip your city Saturday.
Next Thur»dSy evening they expect to
organize a P. of V lodge.
A tnunp was #eeti Ipassing through thia
vicinity last Saturday.
Otaaauville.
The Baptist society will have a chickm
plu social at Mrs. Cameron’s Friday even­
ing of this week, to raise money to pay
their minister.
• .
Rev. Townsend and wife will visit rota­
tive# at Hickory Comers and Richland
this week.
Maud Hughes, of Prairieville, spent
Friday and Saturday with Miss LaPrad.
Bert Walker and wife, of Martin, visited
at Eli Nichols last week.

AMERICAN GIRLS’ WAISTS.

“I particularly wi
it will make
poarible,” raid the ji

h&gt; that

decs tb« hkirt of her walking
10X1 I.

“By ‘always,’ ” intorp"«*d her mother, "nay
have been very much in fanhica of late, an*
the lias come to have 3 notion that her Ogura*
which both far father and myself ooraMr
dquisile, is defective -in that respect"
'
“Oh, mammaP exclaimed the maiden, and
wax going on with usp-rrh of protest. when
the dhenunaker inti-: nrpted ber.
“WWr, rrEulainc,’' said tbe latter, as taw
folded up the airy fabric of rilk and lace just
tion let wren tbe ideal in female deveiopmaa*
and tbo fashion that Clothes it The former
can never alter, While the latter is the vary
type of charge. ' What we call the ‘mode’ is
jcrprtnally trying to modify ths figure by
flattening it out, swelling it up like a balloon,
or throwing in a hamp here and there to rea­
der it mon* lymmetricnl; but it is not to las
subject to altcrotionf*
.
“And one is to find the ideal. I suppose^to

The Fn*ncbnan who instructed me in myut
rather than reality.

A

thing like

fore, ho nrgend, fashion fa an improvrmtotk
U|ion nature. Bui «y«u be admitted that tte
type to build upon wab not found attired fa*»
molcrn bolt clreaa but in Um marble of ttto
old Greek seniptort. ‘There fa tho beauty thak.
fa afatoluU*,’ ho woilkl confrew; ’the rest fa tret
a passing seduction to tbe eye. to pimm
is necessary.’
“But if anil’s fl
pouted the young |

“I don’t know about that," rejoined Mta
drtsKuaker. “I wiltventure tbe lilnrtycf
saying that lagreo with your mother uadi
father in thinking that your figure is adudrwNo. .You have the length of limb which n
many women lack, although you are not vbtj
tall; (lerhapi for.the reason that you an»
rhort you are well developed, ns few tall
women in this country are; your arms are
long and straight, and the lino from tho back
so that you carry youraeif gracefully. -Bet
best of oil. you do not exhibit the great and
almost universal defect of the fsmole figure.

chiefly, her figure Is kbe worst in the w«M
today, while her faal b the pratthet Asmt-

far as features and
may observe 1 htjr

Every one now claims la grippe.
Mr. Gale has the measles.
E. K. Parmelee fell last week from tho
“And tba Kreak’
veranda of his bonne and dislocated ..-.
his
shoulder. Al present writing he is doing
nicely.
girdle Mmmd
Quarterly meeting lai! Sunday at the U. gave the utmos
B. church.
Itnila, mid tho:
Lida, wife of Will Kopkey, and daughter
of Ed. Mead, was buried last week.
John Kerk y and wife hare moved Into to be referred ta ia
of roorai
Cal- Beech’s house.
Norris Roateh has tnu
property in Middleville.

�CHAPTER

VIL

DEUCKP FBETTV CUES?.

■ HE younger of tl»e
two entered find.
“Be Mated." said
Holbrook as he drew
chairs toward bis desk
for them to occupy.
-In what way can I

(
As ho asked this
v
1
question the younger
&lt;ef tho two |hrew back her heavy crape
reii.
Holbrook M as struck with the marvel­
ous beauty ot the face thus uncovered
Wore hi'm-ja face almost colorless, of
marble whitepess. exquisite 5n form and
feature, deheixte, refined and sensitive;
two large, soft brown eyes looked upon
him apjieulingly. soft brown hair crown­
ed tbe beautiful face; she was slight and
petite in figure.
In a low. sq-eet voice she said:
“My name is Templeton—Annie Tem­
pleton. Thia is niy mother."
. The lady referred to throw back her
veil to acknowledge the bow of Mr. Hol­
brook

ably older, with silver hair; truly the
mother of her daughter, having the same
refinement an^l sensitiveness of feature
Bud expression, tbe same brown eyes,
though fomewhat dimmed—a sad face
and worn—not a face to lasttle with the
world. Quite evidently she was one of

Tbe young lady continued:
“We are the (mother and sister of tbe
Mr.Templeton who was foully murdered
in Union squaqa.”
“I presumed so when I heard your
xamre," said Holbrook, for the sake of
saying something.
' “I hardly know what we want to say
to you. Mr. Holbrook—hardly know wliat
we want to do. We have been so disap­
pointed. The coroner seems to have
washed his hands of the whole matter,
and tbe police give us no satisfaction ur
hope We have no friends in the city—
we are quite alone. But we th ought
that as you had been a witness ot the
terrible deed we would call apdn you
and ask if there was anything you saw
that has not been mode public."
Tire bclplcfeuitss and the innocence of
the two womeni impelled by love for a
son and brother to an enterprise for
which they were wholly unfitted, touchad Holorook; hofelt a boundless pity for
sympatliies werei not particularly quick.
There were mute appeals for help in
the brown eyes of both, clouded with
tears as they looked upon him.
He felt a oliokiug sensation in his
throat and could hardly realize it
“I believe, madam, all that is known
off the sad affair has been made public.
I am aware,(he police authorities are
my«Uao.l, and now have tbe
*«"7 that Mr. Templeton was attackel under the impression he was some one
“That is wliat the detectives told us,"
■M tbe mother; f but is it notawful that
«■ * crowded city a man can be so killed

“The ct30 has Ix-vn surrounded with
auystory from the Mginning," replied
Heibroak, gravely. "Mr. Templeton’s
life in the city has been carefully inqaared into, and nothing elicited to suggoft an enmity that could end in murdsr. Hb life was thoroughly reputable,
( ioMorable,. upright and virtuous."
\ -Tbe eyes of the two women blessed
him for his words. He continued:
“Perhaps you wbuld permit me to ask
-OU.

tho sister.

“We

one has helped os."
• Holbrook thought if she would but
cautinue to look tapon him in that apmanner be'would never want to
■tap trying to belpjher.
“In the first place, Mr. Templeton's
father is dead, I apprehend?'
“Yes, lie died fifteen years ago."
“You do not liveita Qus city?’
“No, wo have always lived near Plain-

“Have you any rtlativcs?”
-Hone that we know of. My husband
•was on English gentleman, who coido to
this country when quite a young man
with his uncle. The uncle died a vear
after, and Mr. Templeton, who liad come
to Plainfield, ruarriau me. He bought the
pfiaca* where we now, lire."
“What busiueM did be follow?'
-None. He was a student and experi«mted Id chomistry. Ha died from injwries received while conducting an
“On your aide hare you no relatives?"
“No," replied Mr*. Templeton. "My
WBoCber died in giving ma birth; shortly
__ ____ ..

terohe went abroad on business and died
there Some years after my uncle, with
wbotn 1 fired, heard that be had married
a^rifi in Philadelphia, but that was never

property to Annie here."
“Her grand niece?'
“T«.
™ -«rr fond
ter.
“Was her property inherited?"
“Yes, from tier father.”
“Why then did not your/alter have
property?"
"He did; but ho lost it in speculation."
“Oh! Did your son leave property?*
“He must have left some, for during
;he very last conversation 1 had with
i»iiu he told mo he Imd been fortunate
In buBinoss during the past three years,
and had made nhub profitable invests
tuents." ,
“We have not tteugiit of that," broke
In the sister, "only of this terrible mur­
der and how to clear up its mystery."
“It ought to be thought ot, though."
replied Holbrook gravely; "tho way to a
ulving of the mystery may be through
an examination of hi* businew affaire,
pardon me, were you aud Mrs. Temple­
ton dcpen.leut on your brother?"
“No; when we became of ago he re­
fused to take his share df the property,
but Bottled all on mother.”
“It was not much when divided, be
said," broke m the mother, “but when
left as a whole it was more than enough
for Annie aud myself.”
“He studied law and was admitted to
the bar,” said the sister, "but, failing to
get practice, he went into the real estate
business."
“Had your son no very intimate
friend?
“Yes, one; but he is Id China now and

dinal told him it he must k&gt;re anybody.
“No."
J
“Ho said. 'A very poor substitute, your
eminence, for a frtxh young demowelleSo my L"
Holbrook led the way into bls private
office, closing the dour behind them.
"Squat." said he to Tom. "and take a
dgnr.’’
Tom threw himself on tbe Idunge at
full length and as he lit his ciga*. said:
“By Jove—puff—puff—it’s a deeoed—
puff—strange thing—puff—puff—puff—
that 1 should—puff—have run up—puff
—puff—against Tern pl eton’B sister here."
-WhyT
“BecauBO it was precisely that murder
which led me here. What have you got
new about it?”
“Nothing."
“And you her counsel?'
t
“Yes. since ten minutes ago." &gt;;
“Hasn’t she got a suspicion of any
kind—of a woman, or a quarrel, etc.’?'
"Not a suspicion. But let me put you
on tbe right track. I am retained to
look after the dead brother's property
and see to closing up bis business.*'
“Oh. well. I haven’t dropped that
murder yet"
“What do you know more about it?*
“Not much, if anything The oid man
has become very much interested in the
case, and has discliargvd me."
The “eld man" was the editor-lnichlef
of the paper Tom wm employed on.
“Discharged your
“Yes, nt my suggestion."
“I don’t understand you." .
“Nd? Well, then, 1 am detailed to
work the mutter to the end. As a first
move 1 have gotten myself discharged,
so m to throw, the other boys off the
rent? Do you see?"
“Ohr
“I have been working for three days,
and 1 want help- Those confounded de-

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“Good Now 1 am off. By-by."
After Tom left tbe room. Holbrook
went to the window and looked out.
The Acene before him, however, was
■te a &gt; to IOS fiues
.
I11O13J4
not what interested him
Hi* thought*
&gt;
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had gon* buck again to that singular in­
ggtO SU « O©
terview with Flora Ashgrove.
“Why shouldn’t 1 tell Tom of that
con venation?' he naked himself aloud.
“He is trustworthy and shrewd. It i*
»W QfiOilMNni
not like talking to a public official, and
he will respect oemfidenoa Suppose the
girl b implicated! What then? No ob­
ligation rests on me to protect her from
her evil deeds, if evil deeds they arc? If
they are not. and she is not com promised,
tlier. no harm is done. Yes! I'll tell him,
and to-niglit."
Opera.
He laughed.
“I promised myself to keep out of this
affair, and hero I am going In full
length. So much for the influence of a
pair of soft brown eye*. By George, she
MflAM IIN TM MTTM OF EYfRYUOL
b a beautiful girl. Annie Templeton! A
fallow could bo very happy Id the love of
such a creature,"
Then he drummed on tho window, lost
in pleasant castle building.
Suddenly be started with the exclama­
tion
Notice Is bivrty give
certain lauiL bEbid oft to the stale
uated In the county of
He looked at his watch.
“Half-post three; I have two hours and
county, will hr join at public auction, by said
half before me."
He caught his hat and hurried out.
i '
[coxnNreBj
rMieemed nr cancelled aeopnlinc to taw.
8*ld Btarenwals contain a fall dlscrtpttae at
curb parcel of xsl&lt;! lauds, and may I* "v*-0 on
Application at the office of the county treasorer
they are reeetvert bjr him.
other. Hood's Ban apart!ta after
The land «truck oC to tDe state for taxei ot
t» a pecc’lar

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•All right. I'll dothat.'

“Was your son engaged to any young
lady or attentive to any one?'
"None that I know of or ever hoard of."
Tho sister confirmed this statement
eagerly. It was evident that both were
jealous of tbe supposititious young lady.
The young lawyer mused a moment
Finally he asked: “Arc you acquainted
with a Mr. Witherspoon?’
“Witherspoon? I never heard the
name before," replied the mother. “Did
you. Annie?"
“No. I never did."
rooted out that nest of burglar* up the
“Nor a person by the name of Ash­ country—you remember—and watch me
grove?’ continued the lawyer.
like a hawk.*
“No," said both together.
“How can I help you?"
"Never knew or heard of 3 young lady
“Very cosily, and all tbe more since
named Flora Ashgrove?'
“Never," said the mother.
wont an exact description of that suit
“The name has a familiar sound," said of clothes the tnan wore who knifed
the girl wonderingiy. “Is she not a Templeton. Of course if I asked to see
fashionable young lady of this city whose it I could easy enough, but Fd have tbe
name is iu the papers frequently?’
whole lot of them on my heels."
The lawyer smiled aud answered,
“And you want mo to get tho suit for
“Yea.”
.
youF
“Slop!" cried tire girl suddenly. “1
“No. but 1 want you to become thor­
recollect once when my brother was at oughly acquainted with iu"
homo I lifted a coat he had thrown upon
“To what end?"
a chair, and a letter feU from tho pocket
“I want to buy a suit just like it"
.
signed ‘Flora Ashgrova.’ I handed it to
-Pshaw."
him and he said: ‘An invitation to a
“You think l am fooling?"
dinner I went to last week—from one of
'*1 don’t think it. 1 know it.”
my'custnnlers. ‘Do you have ladies fix­
“Holbrook, you pass in this city for
customers? I naked, and he said: -Quite being one of tbe ablest of the young
frequently, but tb» Udy -titre fur her u-yere. but you can be an awful etunld
unde, who lias been one of my best cue- fod at times. ”
tomers. ’"
-Thank you."
“Has been?" queried tbe lawyer.
“I mean it» Can’t you sob what Fm
“That is the way he spoke. 1 remem­ driving at?"
ber. for it conveyed tbe idea to me he
“No. I’m blest if 1 can."
&lt;
was so no longer. But why do you ask
“Wall, Til let you in a little way. The
1111*90 questions?” man who knifed Templeton wore a cheap
“There is nothing significant in them," suit of duthea which ho had just pur­
said tho lawyer, seeing the interest he chased—wore it for the purpose of a dishad aroused. “1 cubed at the house of
Mr. Witherspoon, who is doubtless tbe
-Yes, doubtless."
uncle referred to by your brotiier, on the
“After the cutting he ran away, throw­
day fallowing the murder. Miss Ash­ ing off his coat."
grove seemed to be much shocked at the
“Good."
murder, and said the was acquainted
“Then he throw off his pantaloons and
. with Mr. Templeton. In looking at this
matter and in trying to help you, I am

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Lots HX- and
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Chamb41alu s Addition.

ANNUAL TAX SALES.
Blate of MiciilgBB.

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Bay City will not allow the West Bay
City deetric -railway company to operate To the circuit court lor the county or Barry in
on Ha ride.of the river

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*bowa Hurt tbe U*U of 1
For twenty-five years I suffered from and mamrd “bcbedale.
Keafifilda Addition.
boils, en sl;&gt;elas aud other blood affections,
taking during that time great quantities of
different medicines without giving me any Unqueui lor nou-pnyinem of taxes, and which
perceptible relief. Friends Induced me to tales have r.ot been paid; together with Ure
uniouDt at »uch tales. * H U Interest cen&gt;VILLAGE OF CEDAR CREEK.
try S. S. 8. It improved me from the tout
nutMi t!»e.reun to lb» Umc fixed for sale, uud colstart, and after, taking several bottles.'re­ tertton Ire a* provided by law. and tbe coit of
VILLAGE OF F BEEPORT.
stored my health as far as 1 could hope for advrrtiaiBK and olLer expense* o! sale of each
Kt
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at my age, which h now 75 years.
Y«ur petitioner further sbavn- to the c&lt;r.irt
and?
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&lt;531 1£J ,yt i.(
Mks. 3. M. Lucas.
th;.: said lands were returned to ttn- Auditor
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.
Geurnd aaJdeUuquent tor the nou payioeul
Bowling-green. Ky.
of mild taxer *— ——■------ - —---- •- —•
ttmtsald dell
the first &lt;tav &lt;
Your pHltli
shows and aven that
"1 have used Swift's Specific (S. S. S.)
for blood diseases and jn every lurtance
with tbe best results. About twenty-five
year* ago I had my leg hurt in an accident
and the wound never entirely healed. I
Your petitioner further shows that the writ!
tried various reincdlcB without success. I
was finely induced to try 8. S. 8. That wupalfl
lor
more
tlixu
uno
vear
medicine healed it up—healed it after 25 fnwu tbe first dxy of July next after the it
years of suffedng bad beeu endured and return to tbe Auditor General, and the said
much money had been thrown away In the
purchase of worth less medicines.'forth, your petitioner ptayaa decree
G. W. Weltil Moldle, Ala.
In Children.
One of my children was afflicted for a
longtime with rheumatism. After a num­ tbe seirral pare eb of land cotitataod therein.
ber of remedies had failed I commenced
Plantar and
giving her Swift's Specific (8. S. 8.) Af­
saw mill an w
ter raking a couple of bottles she wa* en­
tirely cured.
W. P. “T*----uomtsox,
.ted
Piedmont. 8. C.
Treatise on Blood and akin diseases
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co..
river
|ta .44 JK 1.0
Atlanta. Ga.
Town 4. North ofltange 10 West.
Joppa la tbe newest pooloffice In Mich­
SCHEDULE A.
igan. It is located In the township of I^eroy, Calhoun county.
man!:); thro’ui;
Fearful and WoaderfuL
said lot and artThe Bible says, "man 1* fearfully and
wonderfully made." But physiologists all
concede that the most wonderful perrtion of
man is the nervous system, lu it are locat­
also rtir.nl n&lt;
ed the seats ot life and mind, and the con­
trol of all the bodily organs. Wlwn the
nenes are destroyed, the part b paralyzed.
The flesh, blood and banes arc nothing to It.
3 44.T* 1LS4 LT* LOO BB*t
Derangements of tbe brain or nerves are
the caqsrs of headache, fita, dizziness, fiut- saw mtn

“These were found, but no vest."
“All of these cl&gt;entnuta are proper in
question concerning her than in the
form and solid in substance.”
others."
“But," he continued, “1 have one
Tom paid no attention to the saren-tm,
place of advice to give y.ou and which I but pulled steadily on hl* cigar, the fire
must urgently and respectfully press, of which had nearly died out Restoring
and that is that you take immediate it, ho continued:
stuns with regard to your aon’a business
“Suppoee I should find aclothes dealer
and property. Id th^t-way you may
come upon revelations you little dream who sold a similar suit too large for the
man who bought it. and didn’t care for
"What should we do?* asked the sister.
“You siiould consult a reputable law­ ous to the murder, or tlwreaboutsF
yer, place tbe matter in ills hands, and
“Tom, I beg your pardon."
be guided by him."
“Correct The easiest way to find Buch
"Are you not a lawyer?"
“Yea, I am a lawyer,” be replied, "and a man and such a suit is to go and buy
.
should be most happy to undertake your one."
case."
“Please do," pleaded the sister. “We
“If 1 had a piece of tho cloth 1 would
.should lia re such confidence Id you. You be happy."
are the only one who has been kind to
“Hl get it for you."
us in this sad business."
“You can’t, they won’t let you cut it"
Then she bluslied a rosy red. thinking
“Oil, yes, they will”
perhaps site had said too much, and
“
That isn’t alL"
Holbrook actually blushed because she
“What next?”
blushed.
“I want a jeweler'* description of that
He began to think the whole interview
diamond button you found."
ing some memoranda and promising to
"I'll get that for you.”
call upon then^attlie hold where they
•i* You're a jewel yourself. When will
were, stopping, the. next evening, to re­ you do it?'
port progress, be accompanied them to
"Come and see me tbe day after to­
the elevator.
As they passed tn, Tom Bryan passed morrow, in tbe morning."
“All right Fm off."
out
“Hello, Holbrook, I was coming to see
“Stop a minute; I want to talk now."
eU" he cried, but seeing Holbrook with
“What is it? I'm in a hury,"
•
Indies he begged his pardon and
“I want to talk of the Templeton murstepped aside.
“A deuced pretty client, Holbrook,"
“Drivo ahead."
said Tom mischievously, as the lawyer
“Sit down. What I have to say to you
turned to him.
is
more important than anythlnfc you
"Hush," warned Holbrook, “that is
are after."
Templeton's sister." ‘
“What, tbe mon who was murdered
Tom sat down.
iu Union square?” Then be sprang to the
“Have you ever beard of a young lady
elevator and pressed the button hurried­ named Flora Aahgrove?"
ly Bc-veral times, calling out: "Here, stop
stop that elevator!”
“Do you know tbe set she goes with?"
“Yre."
CHAPTER vrn
■ “Do you know tbe menT
“AU of thsm."
J “WIk&gt; arc they?"
— OLBROOK col­
“Fing, there’s Henry Holbrook."
lared him.
“Oh. Charlie Gray. Henry Isklne, Fred
Rhinehart. Jack Hardy, Elmore Brandt,
you upto?'
Steve Elleugwood and that »rt"
"Can you fall in with them?*
other."
“Well, so much on that bead.
, let's talk about the murder."

Town a Xortb ot Katun- w Wok.

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free trlxl-notUe of Dr. Miles’ Nervine—tbe
latest aud most successful cure for all these
diseases, may be had at W. H. Goodyear’s
drugstore.

Arthur's laud
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Albert MorIt..II

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VILLAGE OF N ASHVILLE.
Town j North ot Ban*o 1 Wart.

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Notice la hereby give* that tbe atate of Mlcb
pin has Clvd In tbr circuit court lo&gt; the ccahly
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Makes tho live* of many people miserable,
«amtag distress after eating, sour stomach,
sick headache, heartbum, loss of appetite,
a faint, •• all gone "feeling, bad taste, coated
tongue, and Irregularity of
VI Sir088 the bowels. Dyspepsia does
After no* Ket &lt;*11 of itself. It
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teaung anil a rPJniH|y Pita Hood's
Sarsaparilla, which acts gently, yet efficiently,
it tones tho stomach, regulates the dlgesdon. creates a good ap.
petite, banishes beadache, „ ®'CK L
and refrealies the mind. HeadaCnO
*1 hard been troubled with dyupcpebu I
»ad but mtio appetite, and what I did eat
Heart- distressed me, or did mo
.
IHUo good. After eating I
DUrn
would have a faint or tired,
aB-Rone feeling, as though I had not eaten
anything. My trouble was aggravated by
my business, painting. Lxsi
Sour
■pring I fc&gt;uk Hood's 8arsaparilL.,, -which
did me an Stomach
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tnuaeiiAc aui'rant of good. It gave mo an
Appetite, xml lay food relished and Mlldlcd
tbe craving I had previously cxp«ricnco&lt;LM
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Mrs. Kniffen was killed by robbers, is find­
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&gt; CjL Edelbert I* Dudley, vice president
Tho Frentnre Barb Wire company, of
East Dubuque, Illa,, ba* mad* an align­
Duluth railway, died Wednesday night, aged
ment to N. P. Morton. It i* stated that all
claims will be paid in full
Fine garden-grown Florida strnwbsrriea
are in guod-*ised quantities In Newr York’s
Governor Thomas T. Crittenden, of Missouri,
and among the directors of which are some
L*amh aud Cuarle* Dent, colored, were
weB-known Kamas City people, had its
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Ia.
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Failure* fur tbe week in tho United States
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Jtmeph Deimel, of the bankrupt furniture
DEATH OF WALKER BLAINE/
firm of Deimel Bro*.. Chicago, was orn-Klod ,
Wednesday at the instigation of creditor*
who claim to hare been drfrauiloi.
Wamiikoton City, Jan. IE—Walker
"Bud" Gtoa, a Chicago gambler. Is suing
C. C. Quinlan, a cattle deahr of Kmma* City, Blaine, tbe eldest son of Secretary Blaine,
on a note for a portion of $30,000, won of tha 1and solicitor of the state department, died at
latter at poker. Quinlan pltsod* the baby act. '
Tbe IJttJto Wabaab river has flooded its 1tbs £4h year of his age. Around his death
banka, ’nnd at Canto, Ufa. fa higixer tha
Ibed were Secretary Blaine, Mrs. Blaitx^ Ms
ever known, 'toe hundred hou**u are ra
Ibrothers. Emmons and Jatnea, and Miss
merged, andflOJ people have been driv
;Dodge Walker Blaine was taken ill with a
from their botnet.
(cold nt his office in the state department on
An NO,000 gallon tank m dm J., M and 1. last
।
Friday morning, and w as so much ladl»railway yards at Jeffersonville, Ind., col- pre«l that La* never came to hfa office after­
lapetei Wednredny whifa a numfa-r of qar- 'ward* At first it was thought that he had
praters were at work upon it, fatally injur- (only tho prevailing infiucnea, bu; his cold
mg Joe Garble, of Columbus, Ind.
(developed into puramunia, which rapidly
W. Walker, of the steamship Hartsdale. ]Ivx-arue w one. Ho was not, however, thought
jurt arrived al Baltimore from Ctffia, was to
1 be in a critical condition until yesterday
jailed as soon as tbe steamer landed on a (moftiing, when lus syinj&lt;ocns would not yield
charge of attempting to pofaon the whole tto treatment.
crew. He wiu. th—ttiuord.
At a meeting Xf the Sunset club, of Chi­
WasnrxuTOX City, Jan. 18.—Tbe funeral of
cago, Thu: '.layT night, J. 11. Ibymuid de­
nounced tho |wetM for it* license tn dealing 'Walker Blaine today wu a simple rerrrr.uny.
with public ana private cilixunx. He raid ]Private servicre, which tbe president and
the prewnt license uf the pro* liad bccosne ,members of tbe cabinet and intimate friends
on unmitigated evil
Kttondcd, were held at the Blaine mansion,
Tbe ludiaua Dwmocratic Editorud auocia- ]
tion in sresion at Indianapolis Thnratay, ,mains were then taken to tho church ci tix&gt;
elected B. F. Loutban, of L&lt;*gnnsj&gt;orl, prrei- Covenant,
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where the public services began
dent; Dr M C. Benham, of Richmond, tnt It o'clock. Beats bi the body of th*
cormponding secretarv and A. A. Bfierks, tchurch were rrerrwl for member* of the
of Salem, recording secretary.
.
family
and relatives; for the praddent and
The Commercial Triegram cunipuDyJnf (cabinet tho diplomatic corp® and muatoni
New York, aunouucc* through a circular ,*n&lt;l repreecniatirea Tbe Rev. Dr. Hamlin
that it ha* boon dfa)K»d of at sheriff■ »!&gt;• to conducted
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the services l»th at tbe mansion
satisfy judgment* against it. It is under- (and at tbe church. The pall-besmeni were
stood that the Postal Telegraph company is ’William F. Wharton. John Dav fa, Nevellon
the purchaser.
A. Brown, MareeBus Balky, M. I* Ruth,
Tbe mercury registered 2S degree* below ,A F. Jenks, F. B. loriug and William Hay­
xero at Huron, 6. I)., Thursday at iroon. and ,wood. Th* remain* were interred , at Oak
the Weather fa cold everywhere out wret.
1View cumetery.
Chark* Hill and wife, au aged couple wl*»
resided in Kcw. Ixexlon, tied their wrist* DROWNED IN AN ILLINOIS SLOUGH.
together Wednesday, plunged into tli* (
Thnmc*, and were drowned. The husland
luul been cotn]&gt;elled to make a loan, and. be­
ing unable to pay it, took this method uf
Silas Tracy, Charles. Wilson and Alexander
avoiding disgrace.
John Moore, while on top &lt;&gt;f a derrick nmr 'Whiteniorv, of Gladstone. Ufa., wwre
Washington. Ito.. Thursday wa* killed by a &lt;drowned in Griswold's slough near Darling­
Haturday night They started fora
plug which the j&gt;re»ure blew out of • gas ton,
I
well.
&lt;dance, but tbclr b-am liecame unmanageable
The Ohio river at Evansville, Ind., fa ’and lacked tiw wagon over the bank and
broke
through the ire. Tho body of Freed
above the danger line and many people lipvv ’
Both horses were alto
l&gt;rem driven from tlielr home* in the "hot- ’was recovered.
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toms."
‘drowned. _____
Mi. and Mrs. L. W. Rjirngue. a recently
A Prominent Californian Dead.
nwrnri Chicago couple, wen- Thursday
Bax Fraxci.'U'O, Jon. -J0.—Gsu. M. G.
evraing ordai .ed miulktcr* in the Unitarian ,Vallejo, one of the moot conspicuous figures
church to that city.
in the history of California, died Saturday
tyrury M. Stanley was entertained at a
banquet by tbe kliedire at Cairo, Egypt, at his home to Sonoma, nged KI year*. Ho
Thursday. All of the Eg_vj&gt;t?nu minister* ’was bom at Monterey, Cal., aud entered the
Mexican military, service at on early age,
and tnauy native affinals were present. '
and was at one time military governor of
A 12-ycar-oki boy of Chicago natwd Brraly ‘the country.
luul both arms and one leg cut off by a train
on the Northwestern railway Wednesday.
Ho jumpol from tbe train and fell under the
RalxigH. N. C. Juu. 17.—The supretn*
whrefa
‘
court yesterday Hied an opinion in the nota­
Tbe first building put up to America b-r a
ble
capital cnsu of cx-Priret Boyle, who was
Utoversalist church wn* burned Thur.«'ia|jr.
rnjw upon Geneva Whitaker, a
It had b--cn
a* a barn for many vear*, convicted
1young girlofwho
was an organist at hl» church.
and wax sitmitexi on the old Pienx- farm •
The
opinion
fa by Chief Justice Merriman,
near GlouceWer, Max?.
it gives Boyle a new trial.
Christopher Rice Mibuel Talbot, to |&gt;&lt;4ut and
*
of service tbe oldost member of England's
parliament, fa dead. He was n Liberal, and
Cnjcvio, Jan. !».—John Kunze, tbe little
servet! continuously for sixty years.
&lt;German Crauin suspect, was admit tri to bail
It fa stated al Enums city that a laqge ;Saturday hi gS.UA) Ixuxls, farnialied by a
number of ncgr&gt;&gt; citizens are en route bn &lt;dime mu«un&gt; man. Kun» will show him­
wagons to mak&lt;- claims in Oklahoma, add &gt;self nt HI rents a bead iu tbe museum for a
tlrnt then? are now Hlmut 22,000 of that race 1time.
to the territory.
Fire in liiu btoiuing of Claflin. Coburu i
Co., *b-&gt;o and laalher dealers at Boston. Fri- ,terday paA~*i l»y a large majorityribe Mil
day morning caused* lorn of 1100,(XM). , Dam ।that pawn'd the M-nate Tuiwday increasiag
ag* to the extent of W0,000 to .* 100,000 was ,the governor's salary from f5,faJ0 to fW,UG.*.
dons to tbe content* of tbe adjoining stem
Death of n Well-Known T*cht-liaMder.
by water.
•
Mb* Dora Keim, nt Brooklyn, N. Y.. has
the well-known yacht-builder and
just been awarded W.OOO by a sympathetic Wtoeeiir,
'
jury to an action for breach of |&gt;romira of &lt;designer. died Saturday at hfa bosie iu
marriage. ML* KeimA-tt* a waitrei** wberv ■Riverdale, aged 43,
Pmk, the defendant/ boarded. Peak fa n
THE MARKETS.
wall [*iper manufacturer.
RcpreMsatatirex of tha Federatina of Rail­
On tbe beard of trade to-day quotation*
way Employe*, which embraces nearly all
tbe railroad man on tha Vanderbilt system, Irruicrd *a follow*: Wheat-No. - January,
c|o*cl TdHc; Fehrua~y. opened
and of the Steam Railroad Men'* ProteHlve Jopened
1 Ge; May. opened
ciaaad
union of North America, met Friday night at Wk' m-nV-.cl***
WU
Corn- No. * January, ©praod
Albany. N. Y.. and signed article ot agree- ulouit
(
5R4«-; February, ojwned -9MHI closed
ment whereby th* union with its 37.000 riAtc;
.
May. opened 31*^. ctowd 31Mr.
nieniiicrs will act together to all matters Oats-No.
।
8 January, opened OJdc. efaaed SOMc;
February, opened Xtf/c, clowM Sl?.jc; May,
of mutual interest.
aud ckrwd 23r. Pork—January, opened
Tbe Iowa bouseof repraeentativre centtones opened
&lt;
ffl.li. closed |Rj8u. February, opened JP3U.
in dead-lock wltbont sensational feature*.
eloaed
May. openud $ .to. clewed
Tbe Garfield memorial, at Cleveland. O., &lt;gliUXk Lard~Jauu*ry. opened anti closed
will l&gt;c iledieated on next Decoration Day.
;
Live •lock—The following w*re the quota­
Commodore Joseph B. Hull, U. K. N. (reat the Union stock yards: Hcg—Market
tlrodi, ‘lied at Philadelphia Friday, aged 87. tion*
1
was firm an4 active, wItb bwt heavy lots Sc
State Senator Ashburn, of the Clermont jhigher, light grader'. FUL’ZjJX.; rough pack­
district, died at Columbus, O., Friday morn- ।ing. gXd0i.ra.4r&gt;; mixed loU. h-.'Mi'Vl-K; heavy
tag.
'
]packing »i&gt;'i shipping ’•‘da. StL7ttft3.ru.
The strait* a* Cheboygan, Mich., were .
Toledo.
dosed with ire Friday, being ten days later
Tos.roo. Jan. 1A
Wheat—Qalet anti steady, cash and Janu­
At 8L Jrecph, Mo.. Friday morning, a ary. Bic; May. ®4c; July, «)c; August, 7te&gt;.
Rock Island nr. l a Hannibal and Bt. Joseph Com- Stcwdy. caab. aijjc; May. lte»c ukeiL
passenger train culUdoL Several jiameugcni Oat* Hteariy. cash. Side; Muy. 24c. Clover
wit'? injured, two oeriocaly—Frank Trim­ 13J0 asked; Mar h.
ball, of Atchison, Kan., and Joseph Galley,
Produce: Butter—Fsncy Elgin creamery, 3B
cf Belknap, Iowa.
flStc V ff&gt;: fiamt dairy, l»&lt;jA&gt;c; packing stock.
* dmu;
The grand lodge of Minnesota. A. F. and 7(&amp;Sc. Egga-Butatly frmh.
A. M., al a meeting Friday, voted to oon- Ice boww, llfrlte. Live poultn -Hena, «fc
V lb; tarkeya URMt ducka. l&amp;Kt mm*, &gt;U0d
demn eemeanism and hereafter Minnoota UD
&gt; do*. l&gt;otetoe*-Beauty of Hebron, »a
will have nothing but -freight Maraury.
40c F bn. on track; common and mw.*l lot*, *
The Strait* of Marking* were clo*t&gt;l by OX'c. Apphw- Good to fancy. |La®M0 V bbL
Ico Friday morning—atat* ten days later Cranberries-, Wisconsin, g3.t**lS.75pcr box.
'tlian thv closing of INO.
■Tbmuaii Coughlin, and William MclMnal.l.
inmatej ot th:- soldierx’ home at Ssndbslry,
Ohio, were frozen tn death Thunslgy night January. WHc; do FcbrSsrj, &gt;8Hc; do March,
do April. H^b; do Mar. *4&lt;c. Cornwdiilo drunk.
No. s mixed. 30c cash; do January. Ww. do
Anna Dhnrn, of Aurora, Dis., has been February. 3»c: do March, S8Hc; do May.
miaaing since Tumlay night. Bh'&gt; bad been G^ic. Owrt -Qufet sad Steady; No. J mixed.
working for n family in Sugar Grove, but
disappearetL •
I
j 2^4c; do March, a»ic; do May. KHc. Rye
—null. Barley-Nominal. Pork—unit; mess.
S1UAI5*:&gt;1-00 fur new. Lard-Dull; February.
ary to &gt;10,000. Only New York and Penn­ S«J ; March; «6J&gt;1
sylvania pey a* much. Illinois pay* 3d,000.
Detroit.
President Gmnpcrs of tbe American FedDetroit. Jan. lit
erution of Labor has issued a circular asking
nasuber* for voluntary contributions ot
inked:
MAI
money for condactii® tha agitation in favor
&lt;»f the adoption uf the eight-hour system.
A dispatch from Baltimore says the fish
buhiaess ha* Icen partly revclutionbed by
tbe warm winter weather, a* dealer* are
Wheat-Lower: cash. HHw February. TTHe.
now handling shail. Njuuia-h mackerel, and May.
»- Corn-Strung; &lt;w*h.
Febru­
river trout, when they should be selling fish ary. i«Mc; May.
Oate-Kwler; uasb.
from tbe great lakes.
-Nominal;

SAILING THE CIRCLE.

total eclipse
Doth vanish fron? sidtt,
Wlfcei? Santa Claus
-Appears iq its rpiglyt.

COMPARATIVE PERFECTION OF THE
ART OF NAVIGATION.
8M»se»

Hydregraphte Offico.
The art ot navignttbg ships acrusa sea* and
ocean* from the j«?rt of one country to that
Ot another is one of which the world in gen­
eral outside th« nautical and hydrographical
jrofe»ti6n» knojra littin or nothing, and yet to
th* pro-re** and comparative perfection
which have bren achieved in it are largely

Tlje eqarnjpus sales of
. SANTA CLAUS SOAP
\are &lt;tye foifefiunreoR Quality
\ ai;d Uniform Exceilence,
Guaranteed byttje

mervu between tbn nation* of the
which make ot the oc.an* great in
ttonal highways over which are carried the
products of all clime* to all other climes.
The older maritime nations that propelled
their reauel* with oars and had only tbi* ran
by day and stars by night to guide them,
rarely steered tbeir galley* far from land,
bat buggwi the shore Tbe introduction of
the marine's cotupam to European natimu,
about GOO year* ago—though the Chines*)
claim to have m«d it hundred* ot yean eariiw—and the substitution of sails for oars,
made it practicable to strike out boldly into
tbe ocean and steer a fixed course, subject, to
be rare, to the aberrations from tbe existence

bmd winds. It was the mariner’s cotnpaw
that enabled Columlm* to steer westward
from Kjiain and discover
.American con­

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X

CHICAGO,

! J in n I m A ’—r.z’.?"!:^rtt LUnlUA'■■■

For some time after the introduction of
the mariner's'compos* navigation wm still
vsry imperfect, in conwquenc* of the inac-

only one then known, and not much was
done until the publication of Mercator's
chart, which greatly altered former theories
on tbesubject of navigating tbe ocean. Tbe
method of constructing chart* on Mercator's
projection depends upon the development of
a cylindrical surface, by which means they
have tbe parallels of latitude and circles of

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QUICKEST TIME EVER MADE,
Cincinnati to jackssmviuui

BBfrw C1NCMMATI t» Atlanta A. iariteMrih,

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MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made la the conditions
of a certain mnrtgxgc made by Mary H. Mc­
Laren
to
Jllrani
A. Barber, dated tbe ftrskday
lel straight Hum. But while this was a
October. A. D. IM8, aud recorded la the
great improvement over former charts, and of
office ol. the Register of Deed*, for the coanty
fa the chart in common uao today, until quite of Barry and Slate ef Michigan on tbe olrhreoently it could not be depended upon by teentb day of October. A. DTMte in llberteaf
on page 37C, said mortgage was on
th* marirns- to sbajie a course by the shortest mortgages
the express conditions that sboald any default
route between two distant points without in­ be made in payment of said Inlsrest, texes, a*volving extensive raatb-'matical calculations sewmept*. or Insurance, or any part thereat,
on any day wbeveoti the same fa made payable,
as above expressed, aud should the same re­
it may bn said that the first tniug the nari- main unpaid and In arrears for tbs space ot
thirty days, then and from thenceforth, that Is
making his offing, a* it is termed—that is, tosay, after the laps* of tii* said thirty days/
principal ramnt
of eighteen
getting clear of land— is to shape bfa courao tbe aforesaid oil
&lt; r- - -« hundred
----- to the point of dretination or to some land­ ana au wuse. an—i nami ana iswnuce.un­
mark on the coast near to it. Ho looks over paid. shall al the opt!oo of sal4 obligee,lite exhfa chart to are if there areshoal* or-rocks or
other dangerous place*, and if there be bo di­
rect® his course primarily *o as to avoid
them; if not, tbe difTerence in latitude and
longitude betweeo tbe two porta being taken, contrary thereof 1* anywise notwithstanding,
thwdistaore and course can be obtained by snd ilefanlt having been made in tbe payment
of
Interest
and
p*ym*ot
due Octo­
the aid of trigonometry.
ber 1st. 1S«, and tbe acme having re­
mained unpaid and In arrears lonlbe span* ot
fare of tbe globe is not found by following a thirty day* and upwara*. tbe alote*ald prtaeF
I«al
ram
of
eightesu
hundred
dollars
with all
line upon ordinary Mercator charts drawn
between those places. It is found on tbe line
w hich raortgage there I* Adslmed to t* doe at
tbe date of thia not lee the rata ot one thocsood
on an ordinary chart would form a curved nine
hundred and thirty-eight dollar* and
line, the arch of which would incline north­ seventy-two cents, and an aUoruey tee of Mly
want at the north side of tbe equator and dollars, provided, for Id said mortgage, aad do
suit
or
proceeding at law or In equity having
south wan I to tho w»ut h of it. W bat fa termed breu InstlttAed
to recover tbe rauacy seeared
the terrestrial meridian fa the greet circle by said o*ortgi
mortgage,
or auv part- -------thereof-,
now.
u---------------------formed by the intersection of th* surface cf therefore, by virtue of the power of sals con­
tained In
iu said mortgage, and tbe statute in
the earth by the plane joeing through the tsined
such cave made provided, notice is hereby
pol-w and the «j»U on which the sjicctator given that on Coturdxy the first day ot Feb­
may lie standing, and tho first meridian is ruary. A. D/1400, at ten o'clock in Um forewooo.
the meridian fnxn which longitudes are reck- I shall sell at publl* auction, to Ute highest
bidder, st the north front door of th* &lt;o«rt
bouse In tbecity of Hasting* (that being the
WORKING OCT A UKCAT COtClX JtOVTg.
tilace where tbe circuit court tor i'swy eeunty
Now, tbe idea uf great circle sailing is to Is bolden»,thr prensUe* described in wud mort­
or *o much thereof ns may be Dc*e»s*ry
secure the sbortc-t route between any two gage,
to pay the amount due on sold mortgage, with
points between which.long oxjmnw* of tea or seven per rent, laterest, and all legal erelx.
oresm intervene. Heretofore it ha* lera a together with an attorney's fee of fifty dollar*
covenanted tor therein, tbe premixes being de­
scribed In said nwrtgxre a* all tiUU certain
cle route, f«jr tbe reason that it war neomary piece or parcel ol land situate and bring to the
to go through a great number of mathemat­ village ol Naabvilla, enmity of Barry and state
ical calculation* in order to obtain tbe vari­ «f Mlehtenn. *nd described as foiiriea.t*-wU:
Village lot number forty-three &lt;4)&gt; of tbe village
ous pointe for the proceiMM &lt;&gt;f tbe ivnitc. Ou ot
Nashville, Barry county. Michigan,accord­
an ordinary chart, as already said, a great ing to tbe recorded plat thereof.
'
Dated November 3d, 1J*x
circle lino would aj&gt;pear a* a curve. Sujh
Mart4tsi.ee.
Graad banks of Nrwfoandbuxd to Cape Clear,
HsrriiIs .Cotc.nova, Att’ys for M*rtc*gre.

line be drawn on tbe map for the ruurw*. If
this were followed, the dfatanc* railed be­
tween tlw t wo pointe would be much longer
than if sailed on tbe lino of tbe great drefa,
going considerably south of the latter. This
lathe fault of the method by which the chart
lias liuen projected.
To give an illustration uf bow a Hue over a
convex surface may l» a straight one, as well
as a straight line over a plane surface may
be a convex orc, a* shown, it may be stated
tliat if the qiectator were placed at tbe era-

MOBTGAGK HALB.
Ixefatilt having been made In tlvaeandlfions
ot a ccrtalu mortgage mad® by Danini t'ornnefl
to Thomas Alverson, dated Deremtov 1st, A. D.
I n*and recorded In the office of tbs Itegtoler of
Deed*, for the county of Barry Mid riate of
M Icblnn. ini tbesecoodday of Dwbsr, A. D.
1VT. to Uber 30 of mortgage* o* page HI oa
which mortgage, there is claimed »* be dae at
the dale of this notice th* aum.*] three hun­
dred and one dollars and nine cunts, and an at­
torney'* fee of tblrtg-Qve &lt;kdlA*»p*0Ttoed lar
in said mortgage, ana.uo ran or prereedlugs, at
law bavtug. been Irstltuted to recover the
moneys secured by said mortgage,or any p*»J

face is bound to cut hfa eye, and will cou*-quentiy appear to him as perfectly straight
lines, whereas in fact, they are really curved,
and die amount of tbeir curvature varies at&gt;
cordkir to tbe distance from th* equator.
On the equator or on th* meridian the
ship's or MercAtor track will coincide with
tbe great circle track, and tbe course in

Now therefore, by virtue ottb* power of sale
contained tn *rid.nu»rtgiiRe and the statute to
such case made and ntevuled*. ariire » hereby
elven that ou Saturday the first My ot February
A. I&gt;. uxd. al ien o'clock In tbe-foreadaa I shall
sell at pu'-llc auction to the Qtgto**! fMder.at the
north front door of th* Court teoaae In tha elty

south. It follow* from this condition of
thingy that, if a chart could bo obtained timL
was projected on a jilanc surface, on which
the ItD'-i were placed iu the exact jxwitivns
in which they could be seen by an ol*ervcr
at th* tenter &lt;&gt;f the &lt;-arib. wo should have a
chart an which every straight hue, no nmttcr

MANUFACTURERS

\N.K.FAIRBANK4Ca

pretntta* dwertbed In said mortrsce. or so
much thereof as may be neeewry to Wtb®
ninoant due on ssld morlore, with lntere«t*4
•even per cent, nnd atilocalooets.taKrtiier wttb
an attomev lee ot 8B eovsnauted fir therein,
the prandscs being described la said mortgage
aa all those certain pfa—B and parrels of land.
sttsatn in tiie towmUtip ot Caritoti, In the
county of Barry and Mate at Michigan and
described as follows, to-wit; Hie raulbeast
quarter *f ttio north west quarter and northeast
quarter ot southweol —arter and tbe isoinwost of tbe nortn wert fractional quarter and
enough land off aud fre« the worth sW« of the
northwest quactcr of aoolbweat quarter to

CHANCrXYOKDKR.
Kate of Michigan. With Judicial Cisontt
Batt

•saw

SIJiffiiKSMSvSs
Mmllh &amp; Colgrove. MNIcUare for co«n|&gt;lnlMMd.ffi
fa ordered that ssld aos-resideah (MsodMf^
at tilts order, aad that wtlbln i
complainant cause u ropy of thi
published In
publlabed
Id the Hastiwws
a
Bai
Bcottou to be conttm

Solicitor* for

MORTGAGE M&amp;X.
Whitworth. Us wife, to Ma
corded tn the office cf tbe ref

eorded tn said register's e«M,AwftW MNU
fiber s of mortgages o* page MA by noo-pa
meetot moneys due thereon, by wbieb U

mortgage there Is now due a* tbe
date of thfa Motto* seven.hundred and tweMyCve dollars, and no suit oe procwdings at law
lisvlm: been iasttluied to recover the aaaooet
secured by sold ruorrgngaor any port thereof.
Notic,-1« ttieretore hereby grw-n that ou Friday
lhe
D.....
laaa, at tea
1. 3tst day ot March. A.
.un
...**eiaaK
—
the etty at
&gt;ia*ttan. county of harry
stool Mteblgan, (that bring the place in
..........
court for the county olBarry Is hoUfa at paNte
suction tj the bi best blades, the pmalses
rtrscrlbed In said nioME»Ke,.&lt;ir ae bumb tberaaf
a* may be nccrasary to satisfy the aawMl due
(Xi said mortgage as shore set forth wit* tbe
inU rent tbereoH,mudaM legal erau. mM prsu»!*&lt;■•. being described in said mortgage as H!
that certain piece or parcel at laud tn tbe county
ol Barry aud stalo ot Mlebteaa Kwewn aad
dr-rrlbed *« follows, to wit: Ttiat portion at
the * uthwvet fraettoBal qnaster«tSMtiou tea.
lying seat of the eroetowhich ran* UwMigh naM
north, ran re eight w
Dated, December

MOraiAUS SALK.

notice the ncsa of. U*« lhou»au4and fifty-toer.
dollars and Atty-six coats and ms attorney toe ot
forty doUar* provided k&gt;r tn said mortgage, aad '
no suit or miee«Miliig»at law ov i*i equity hav­
ing been lastituted. te reeovar ttiMMiscured by saWraertg—s or any pert tberectf.
Now. bwretore. by wrtue of tee power ot sate

der. at tha north ttwut door o4 the court han
in th. city of Hasting*. (that being tho place
gage.« ■“&gt; niucbtbereol aa bu
to pny
the---amount
uttd
--~~ ---- *—*due ‘oo..A.II

be a great circle or segment of the same.
*' ot Ire lag. in the seunty of Barry aad
Mtehlasn. aud described as follow*,
Now such a chart—or rather irrio of chart*
Mil
.J
... to-wft: Tbs west half “Si of tbe northwest
embracing this hie* of constructiou—has been I.1IU,
!
north,
mngv
eight
ri)
west.
containing
in
all
one
compiled by the hydrographic office of tbe hundred and faeuly acre* ef iatid.be tbe
Bnm eot::.ly. Mich.
United Htate* in the past few year*, and has
Dated Nowaxber Uh. M».
liven i-wued in wiries, tbe publicat ion of which, .rarvey. except sueh right’*crosa the same as
TttOMAS A.
a* well. Indeed, as tho work ot compilation, is have been ednveyrd to railroad company and
are te sald company fagal privilege*.
still in progrew, the intcntlou being to make
Dated November ah. IMS. •
th« work as fully exhaustive a* tbe exigeuMortgagee.
cire &lt;£ navigation will Ever lie Irtely to call
Smith &amp; Colgbove. AtFys for Mattgasve.
for. That charts of this nature have ling
been needed by.navigators is well known, and
the lack of such aids heretofore hns ojierated
against the grocral'adojalon of the great drele track method of navigation. In other
wonfe, t he effect of thfa pnbbcation of thaso
diarts will be to shorten long voyages by­
“AjtTir* vns
making them mi more direct lines than could
be ran on tbe Uno* of an ordinary plane
chart-Boston Globe.

y

mEwauiw

l*rvHl to Hubbard Sqwht*.
Edgar Handers write* from CTifcago to
Popular Gardening about rnialn^' Hubbord
rqiuuri-MT. in HUuuw for. New Ettgltiid mar­
kets. Au average crop is six tons to tho
acre. The ground fa carefully jrepnre.1. wefl
fertilised and thoroughly cultivat.nL Six
seeds ore piaxtted in space* right feet apart,
and two plants allowed to grow. The crop fa
stored in jvest proof house* :i»J rhip;x*l dortag tor winter, usually in three car lot*, two
to Badon and otwi to Providence, lit* mar­
ket is almost entirely iu New England cities.

warmed by stove*, with an attendant on the
way. Each car load is aboaL thirteen ton*,
nod the freight ha* varied tram 830 to W&gt;
taippei by stuglc flnnu.

BOILERS
sn phen Frau’s *t«-am usiier wursx. cstebtfaned

Orartl B. IL tracks. Detroit. Mieh.
A rail Of logs WAS towed into May CHy
on Munday.

Mwikeston h acuta trying to orfardzr a
Cadillac and
snow and pMtd »

have plenty

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SCHOOL COLUMN.
black

aiwv*?

14.

editorial notes.

offer

KEEPS

*wi»dling tbr fans-

as desirable a line of

teaching;

EUERYTH1NQ
formed that K La tbe rarer------------ --------- ,
fur a mill to that and then retire defeated aud rrerabto ire- ample, purchase an etomrotary p*; cbotogy.
•ertlou. and everything wa» tovcly until
two employes of Jlra-ra. Etoeewu A raiot3f khigan remark* that It is time that irer
rftirefaet that tbe pretident in distinct er. the -king riarp*" of Ito- Mror.e Crutor
milt suspected sharp practice and quirtl)
toveUigatod. They ascertained and rethrwglrt so ioog ago/
tian*. but 1 an: afraid If tbe physician
sugar with sorghum syrup iu suffiekut
many suppost. and allbougb we
proportions to produce aupcriur sugar in
Ont the tariff; has nothing to dp with
WwsU: that there combtoattons exist and
in securing bond* to ertabiisb Mdlto and boce and deformity result*through bls ig34-goUating tbe bunds M tWas possible.
■gentry like Gr^att Britain.

known, but enough lias been discovered to
■on. in the hand, of wire and hour.t tegisiakor*. be made the means by wbieh tbe sugar-ralring experiment* in tbe future.
Tbe Kansas congressional delegation will for a few dollars leu than one fitted for hi* ehHd who wants to know where hi* “think*
probably not urge the matter of protection
work saniueh tbe i&gt;rttrr.
for the sugar interests of that stair to an
Havens ears this In rega d to tbe rela­ the mind and its power* are as familiar as
doubtedly consider In mnjnneticn with the offensive degn* after this experirore—N.
tion between mental pbiiwphy and cdtraprvpo~d tariff 1411. If not dirertlj ewtalnly
tion:
get a proper conr-rptlon uf tbe work be­
to the standard oil trmL probably the
teaci.rr to the knowledge which H girtw fore us. jog our memory a httie. cultivate
him of the mind of his pupil, and the Meili the finnffinatkr^i and acquire a budc for
moat powerful, far reaching and injurious
in dealing with that mind. The mind n&lt; tbe study of tbe wind and by right rca*-onthe pupil is to him an Instrument upon tag and good judgment wuriede that we
It aril 1 be remembered that tbe democratic
whirl! he is required to play—a curious to- Will nee &lt;»ur wills and al! our other mental
fhmlUea. and explore tbe deptiia and a»*ri factor* in thi* trust as democrat*—did
ful liannony and fearful disconl: and to tant subject
handle this in stramen t well La no tadtoxry
ilraring before the committee
when ft was refusing tbe reprraemativ-s
eff tbe wage earners uf Ilttoburr and other
industrial eenttm.
.
A Mep in the right direction, and a dlrrrt blow at trusts, would be the introduc-

t&amp;Knr to aboat 45 percent

man « bo knows nothing of the lurtnuneut

Ing of the mind to be taught but only tbe
know ledge to be communlratt-d? To
the mtod that is to be uughL bow to

be found between

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Grand Rapids.
I Prices Right?

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Yes, my son,

POOKSi^

Always Right.

STATIONERY.

FARMERS MUTUAL

FIRE INSURANCE CO
Of BARRY. AND EATON COUNTIES

bow to restrain, bow to guide and direct its
MI MEEKSHI! .

Lb»- very find and chief thing to be known?"
. Now what I* this science that all great
educators; say we should know something
about? Is It entirely beyond our cotwpreisensdon or *hall we rise in our might and
•ay, that as the engineer knows all about
hia engine, its parts :t» sdjuKtments. its

This would

can party was sincere in it* oppovittoa to
trwKtb. and an answer to tbe mugwump
which be would find it difficult to distort.
Tbe Times wJU yet see that tbe leaders
of tbe repubticau party stand cm tbe questfaB of trusts raaciiy where they did last
Barer. In.the words of Senator Turpie
Indiana Um* trust is a nuisance, open
and DoCoriou.". and all legislation should
be directed against such combinations.

provisions as can

INTHELHIEOr

b

'groceries and

EKFCNDITTRES

primarily an

work with Uxnnotij and power, so we will
r. a pbllawxbcr know at toast a little about this mind wr
irtim of the abuse are guiding, tire engine which never wrare
out and which Is to control th*- history and
Central Asia and in Bulgaria, his. souvenir* civilization of ages to come?
of China. India and Irierito*-. hi» mntnncrTrue, tbe engineer was Dot given full
ner wsi. of wrrtoo’ yw .
control of tbe machine until Ire had studied
Amount ot rt «ks *44r4 durtux
It some time. |ierfaaim spent years to per­
fecting bi* kxwwli-dge uad uklll, but Utt!
Tulare vallry.
leather start* out lire best day with full
in rain fo.- unttharic |eeuure, sneh o» ve tind charge and the irt** she kDotn aliout tbe California, if not to the CcisM State* It Deduct rKscaeecUed. srtlMraan.
in coctetupisung a stcipk. portrait by Rem­
Listening to tbe denunciation of the brandt. a mare risou of beauty by Botticelli, mtod and its faculties the mere rcnEdener
she ha* to her own ability.
policy of protection to bosie lodurrtrira. or a thick lipped infauto by Vakwqne.
Right here eomai that old question:—
In ail Verertchagtn's work, toot which How dues it happen that so many itccomt' weib duebarge orvr t,(XX)M} gallons of wiw persist rati y employed lev free-trade ad­
, RESOURCES.
vocate. tbe.unpoMcd voter might readily
- k«
r :----- -- —~ good teachers who kflow nothing of men­
infer that prutection was a mere rxperi! pli&lt;»U&lt;» to «to«:lon. Thi. u «.Dj
lert-d
■srat. unMiucUoned by practical statesmen imrbotplwo.oot.oIoJa.M4
1! • twbrr b wok. a epod ob•f other countries and without warrant In
Jhiv-TStrf J
““““ ,bc Win mon mabbllttl, p»vebok&lt;r other
Total available rewnm*....
the experience of nations older Ilian outs.
SJTTJTtoEXi
■shr •“ ““«■ ,k“ ■*“-w**"
LIABILITIES.
The fact Is Eagland enforced tbe most dtomof .ya Tt^toru Child in Harpre*•'
lrinj lnurfc fafcUf &gt;n(J gr^
th:nr frat vrbrtrevev t wpll'b uncapped.
rigid protective leghlalion known to history
___________
intermtiM!
If Ihpv
interested if
they ran «*■■ ttnJ
and huruite
handle &lt;!&gt;«&gt;
tbe
daring a period of four hundred year*, and
objects ‘about which they are stndying.
Sire will observe that only tbe older pupils
changed her policy but forty years ago.
reason well and ebe notirra tliat ^he can­
when, confronted with the fact tliat there
not depend upon the Judgment of any of
were more people on her little Island than which I consider remarkably singular. An them. She seen that repetition Impresses
Total llablUUct
wuid be fed f rmajt products, she bHiev ed
jolly dug. like me. faeto upon tbe inernorj. She obacn ea tha!
INCOME.
Wraelf strong enough to c/&gt;mpel ot tier na­
than those Isolated. She leant* that the
ITetr.lr.ai ar &lt;J«tKM»l’. notes taken
tions to adopt a policy which would make
pupil grasps the idea of a whole before that
hartbe workshop of the world. In urging
of a part. All this knowledge, and much
this step Cobden promised that in twenty
more, thus gained by experiment and obser­
vation she applies in fut ure schools and i»rojwara all tbe leading nations of tie- world
ple call her a good tracber, and so *be K df
would adopt a similar reieoue policy: but
site is not satisfied with her own superior
dkwpltr tbe efforts to that rod of emissaries
placed in the vault until the widow eoald ability but eot-tinne* logrou in her know­
who have persistently worked In colircra
ledge of subjects, mind and methods.
But how much 1-etter if this same teach­
la cuunuerer and through the press. Eng­
er
had begun with a little knowkrige of
land k to-day seemingly as far from the
While she was in tbe office a man came is-M Psychology. Had si»r know - that percep­
FwlfiJiment of her ambition to dictate tintion is tbe find faculty developed in a
kariffs .of other nations as she was forty
child'* mind she would have brought tlw
bright pictures, colored sticks, etc. the
years ago. Ail the other leading governfirst day and not fooled awaj so mveh time.
■MBts of the’ world adhere to protection of
Suppose rin* had know about the laws of
tbgthdustries of their people, souse of long ago ahd was a&gt;*. oniibod to find that the memory, would there have been m. ranch
them (notably Germany) adding largely to
experimenting. Had she known that rea­
son Is a faculty slowly developed, tlure
their iMipw-Ldsties in recent years.
ruajltod in their
While the overwhelming majority of day to be laid at rest. Tho wfctow lu»d never would not have ixvu wasted try tog to make thatis to be farad ta ...
--­
those chridnm do that of which thev were
atatoamen throughout tbe world are thus be buried by my side, and I think tbecofnd- mentally incapable. Hod she known that situate! airport directly on tbe opposite aida
▼indicating the wisdom of protoctiou by
the concrete always, precedes tbe alwtract, of tbe bherra Nevada range. Oneof tbe walk
she would have taught things and not
•grafting it into the law* of thrir goseninames. Tbe pupils in her cratnniar das*
ments. It Is fashionable for theorists withLou Holloman, the freight engineer of the would not «ay, “a noun Is a name*’ and turbancr. Tbs
&lt;wt knowledge of government beyond that uract railway, covered himself with glory at then not be able to tell a noun from a verb.
acquired In lecturing a class of ttndergrad- the Uro last Friday evening. The imiidsome In geography her pupil* *nn!d begin with
something within Ure limit of their knowl­ while. It
■ates; and with businew experience limitedge, and they would bo made to feel that that e rndit
el to receipting for salaries end paying far
gineer arrived the building wiw in flamen, but the countries thev study about exist MomrMEMBERSHIPS.
Iwlagexj.em.e,.. to descant upon the ben efl- ho i* a gxitty fellow, and drtermireJ to rave where besides to the text boule In spell­ cisco Exumhatr.
ttmcf- at unrestricted competition between hi* engine. He ran in the burning building, ing they would learu the words they nse
threw
a
pile
uf
waste
iu
the
furuacD
of
the
and
liable
to
spell
••water"
and
••where*
’
tbe people* of all nations, howvker dlvcrengins, t^rew hsrossM am ft and lit it,
even If left In Ignorance ot “ineouiurrtrengwnt their conditions. Which are likely to
sibll.tr and “jdtfhlriefcy."
psove tbe beat judges of a aouud national
On the other hand she would know that
fairly acurcUixig him. As soon as he tboagfet as tbe pupil grows older he ought to use
life*
— X. . .. .. ...
other faculties than pcrrrjrtton and begin
to think ahsCrartiy. then dtagraxalr&lt; to
Number of nrerabmaovbekmglna
dreaocratlc Cincinnati Imiulrer draws this hot that tbe wbrab would otLfc-wta hare grammar would not be carried to such an
extent that tbe puptl lo^* all mental di*Picture of the drily life of President Ilar- stock on them, cud fairly camo out through ripIlDc by being obliged to Imw tbe aenMMKB.
J-oung ladies c bdcs me
tha
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r- _ _____ ___ __ . .
riwm at tlw eapftal:
tence with it* relation* and dependencies
ri,to !***«&gt;spread out upon the board or paper. In­
-The president to not an effusive man. brave and valuable rnrrieg
stead of upon th- tablet of Ms mind.
r the tray, ha to tookM upon „ eveB
Tampa
(Fla.)
HeraLL
All this Is learnad by years at experi­
K. He certainly doesn’t rinp on Um&gt;
Total.
ment and obrervatton; but just a* we
dislike to have the physician experiment
er tenalnaied.
Granada grows a plant which b with tire phyridal part of oar children ro
jwna»tba “ir*--*-—
Ufcrily as Coriaria Uii

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MICHIGAN MUTUAL

TOBKADO, CYCLONE AND VBSTOBI
INSURANOE COMPANY

district
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LIABILITIES.

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Total liabilities.
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HaMing* Wednesday. Jmu 22. 1890.

lick Sate Ajricnltural Society.
Office of the Secretary, I
Monroe, Mich.. SepL 27, 1888.
I
McCltmc-A Ro be kt.
■ Charlotte. Mieh.
Gentimncn:—The barrel *of “White
Bose” fio^ir exhibited by yon at the Michi­
gan State Fair, held at Jaeteaun. Septem­
ber 1, MG8. wax awarded FIRST PRE­
MIUM aa the best l'*m! of flour shown.
JtaclihMsl find premium cheek No. 221.
Very respectfully.
J. C. Stkbunq, Secretary.
Thia ttaur for voir al 8?.OU per hundred

7788
I*. S.—Tibia flour aim took la*, .premium
at Lansiug In ISS'JJ*«x Aknoljo. iModlna, Mlcb.
cUtaf
beat—
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Katun. Dowling. Mich.

LOCAL NEWS.
Oroulatlon IhS week.
The ventitators in the school .room are
l- ing fixed.
School attendance Is seriously affected
.
Sy the grip.
• There will lx* a convention uf the 1*. of
ryrtu^thi* cwuaty soop.
end of Newton's dam Mettled
. down last wefck. but has been repaired.
• )ne quarter-off dh-qB cloaks aud dress
goods until February
at Meme E.
■ ' Nevins.
Mrs. R. M. McNeely has started address
making establishment over G. G. ^pdnhj- .
a’gs store. Satisfaction guaranteed.
**
Anyone having a good house in desirable
J
location with a barn on the premixes, to
■
rent, will do well to call on J. W. Lunn.
■

Ben Bush, of Kalamazoo, well known
here, was given tin* Academy of Musk*,
building in that dty last week by his fath-

_
_
It is named after I'.
. S. Srcator. Francis -B. Stockbridge, and.
like him. Is a dandy.-

PERSONAL MENTION.
Attorney Geoeral Trowbridge has given
it as hl* opinion that tbe new election taw
Ed. Burton was in Nashville Thursday.
does «ot apply' t« towrtslilp or city elect­
ion, su far as Ito provisions relate to bal­
Julio* Russell Is confined to his bed by
lots and. booths. This is a decision of sickDeas.
r
great importance to townships that were
Mrs. Dr. Lowry waa in Grand Rapids
Indoubt aato hbw they should proceed In
Wednesday.
the Spring rlectmn.
Frank Dalch, of Kalamazoo, was in tbe
Nashville has been kr^pt in a regular
•
Hurry of excitement lately. It will be re­ city Wednesday.
membered that Ed. Brumm recently shot
Jas. A. Sweezey was In Rockford Friday
one of a party that “horned" him tbe own­ on legal buainesa.
ing be &lt;M married, and last week the
L. E. Stauffer and wife were In Grand
“White Caps” left a notice in his employ­
er's yard, that rtf be ’.heltervil Brumm any Rapid* last week. *
longer be would have trouble.
J. L. Crawlev Is. confined to bls bed
The Baxnek tries to warn Ils readers with heart trouble.
of all frauds and snap games played upon
FretI Spqngemncher. of Mkftllcville. was
unsuspecting larruera. whu an* often lured Inrthe city Saturday.
by the mnooth tuagues of prufeMlonal
Miss Alta Richards returned to her home
sbsrix-rs Into being gulled unmercifully.
If every farmer would go to tl&gt;e relinblu iu Middleville Friday.
merchants and deater* In the town where
W. H. Wanzer and wife, of Ypsilanti,
he trades and buy what be need*, and set returned home Thursday.
his dog *&gt;n every smooth talking p«*Idler
Mrs. T. D. Campbell returned to her
wfto offers him something for nothing, he
wcrald never get fleeced. Those who think home in Bay City Friday.
they an- getting wnnethlng for nothing In­
Charlie. Klsor. of Lowell, was in the city
variably pay a great deal for it befpre they tIm: fore part ot the week.
get through, and have a-large sum to
Whit Benham left for a buslncs* trip
charge up to ••experience'* liefore they die.
through the state Saturday.
The entertainment by the Trixie Opera
A. E. Dickennan made a business trip
Co. Friday night was a very thin affair.both
in .rendition and attendance. This city to Grand Rapids lost week.
has always Irad its full share of snide
Dr. C. W. Mixer was confined to hl*
shows, but this winter there has been un borne by sickness last week.
unusually large number of pour perform­
Mrs. R. C. Gorton, of Wayne, Is vtaltances. The reputation of this town for
lx*iiiK afflicted with a poor grade of enter- ing rciatlveii iu tris vicinity.
talnment* mmmds Io be established to such
Fred Kenfleid. of Chicago, arrived Id the
an extent, that when a good eomj&gt;auy doe* city Saturday on a short visit.
ooine. the attendance !.s so silui that they
M. nnd J. Hermonettc. of Prairieville,
never have any desire to show here again.
But, notwithstanding these facta, the are visiting friends in the city.
average attevulance has been very good at
Wm. Hazen was called to fletrolt last
all of these su-edllod amusements, which
week by the death of his dabghter.
gore to show that Hastings Is a good: show
town nnd ought to have an opera house..
L. L. Holloway, of Kalamazoo was, call­
nip by a capable num. There is iso doubt ing upon his friends in tilts city Friday.
that, aside from being greatly appreciated
A.
J. Glllman and wife, of South Bend.
by the public, it would lx* a good, pat Ing
investment.____________
___ ______ _-&lt; Jnd., visited relatives in tbls city test
"week.
^Rh* “grip" Mem to l»e stuck on onr
Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Colgrove and their
office force Just at tbe present time. La«t
week our genial foreman was stricken two children arc all confined to the house
by sickness.
which put us nay behind with Job work.
later a couple ol our typo's wrestled with
Alien McOmber returned to Sioux Falls.
the same diseaM* which has put us behind Dakota Monday, after quite -an extended
on "ftne^aper. To cap the climax the sen­ visit in the city.
ior edltor-was token cbie week and is con­
Will Hay ami wife have moved from
fined to hli'bojue with U. and now In our
moments of despkh^and fits ol despond­ Allegan to this city. Mr. Hay is working
ency the rest ol us'acg only consoled by in tbe whip factory.
the following iteautlful ••uteludv" trout the L-Yene Rogers and wife, returned to their
Buttle Creek Moon:
-k
home in Prairieville Monday after a short
visit with relatives in this city.

KmlieW! 6. plmcue take it’
Wont the doctor* please gtrr us a tlppe?
Tltia local Is subject to additions next
Carl, Knott A Co., who have recent h week M two more have symptom.* that in­
purchased the Kendall stock of millinery dicate the sure approach of this fashion­
.
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and fancy goods at Grand Rapids, are cell­ able dLM,a«i‘.
ing every thing in tbe-etore at one-half off
By looking at the numUr of manufac­
turing Institutions that arc moving from
o^fh-* physicians are the only ones tha; larger to smaller, cltins. it will plainly lx?
manufacturing
..enot complaining ofdull times just now. stm*n that tbe tendency
* ine physician Blade thirl) six calls iu this establishments is toward Ihesmahereltics.
dtjr Saturday, and it wauft much ot a day And there H no doubt but what many
owners of manufactnrlng plants. In some
for toils etther.
.
of the large cities, would be only too glad
At a meeting of the exeeutlvo coramlttre to mbve tiwin, if the proper InducumenLs
•st the st are agricultural society in Lansing could'bc matte by suinc of the smaller
.last week it was decided that the state cities ’to secure them. Of course it is true
.lair should ter hehl five daye commencing that t|»e railroad faci lit les arc not a* good
Monday, Sept. Sth.
iu steal ler town a but there are a great
H Y.jHogte thinks ot moving bis irtock manyjatlie: things to be taken into consid­
oboes, receully purebaMxl of parties in eration fluit more than counterbalance this.
-lackiton. to lx&gt;we!L In ra-re ire does thh. In small elties living is rlieaper, rent Is
hi* brother, J. E. llogle. will
to 1-oweli cheaper and life a great deal more pleas­
ant. pmali cities are a great deal healthier
Aud take charge of the store.
than (large ones and strikes and labor
A full stock of wait and cured Csh. W&lt;« troubles ar&lt;&lt; comparatively unknown.
toti*c you Tinnan Haddes— sometishig new Hastings offvrb vxcepttonaOy fine oppor­
aad very tine. Give us a call at our new tunities for mannfa •taring totabliabment*.
‘
the Hrad'-rsbott building.
having two indep-ndent lines of railroad
with good prospects for a third line, good
Teachvrs and al! others Interested in fire protection mid everything else iu her
w.-hool murk should read Mis* Ha Hock’s favor. '.Including a class of people who are
paper In Ulis issue. There are a great interested and rejoice In the city's prosper­
many good thoughts In it. and she has rc- ity and are willing to go down In their
&lt;*'vved &lt;nany’ well deserved coropllmests pockdB to get them here.
for writing It.
K*«olutton*. #
Agrate for Building aud l.oan Associa­
WiiiutKAi: It has pieabed, the Supreme
tions have barn very plenty Id this city ot
Ruler pf tin* Universe to call from our
late, though 4hey seemed t&lt;&gt; meet with lodge and ranks our beloved friend and
very little encouragement There ought brother Past Cha'ncelior/Christopher H.
to be auch an association In thh 'city, but YanAnman. after over ten years of .active
we would rather see it organized and op­ useful ktervlce with Barry Lodge No. IS,
erated by the hume citizens.
Them(ure._j{ becomes u* as brother
We hare now got settled In our naw
quarter* in the Hendershott building kulght*. to give our tributes and evidence
• where *t will ha ph-a-sed to meet all of to bls rtood dcpdi «»»d rtcrliug woith. We
tear old ru~4&lt;UM*t*. OOH x*. fn»»y «»c.w ODe» remember in brother VanArman a inau of
as
couk-. Our stock of groceries is Htrong.‘earncst, rellgioua convlctlona.actuated by n strengtli of mind that was always
&lt; &lt;M Tt
our pri.« s an right
Uam*, dt VaxAiimax.
the advocate of our fundamental principles.
Friendship. Charily and Benevolence.
.V dbOMirc-1 inedn! rontest. the fourth in
Am a. Page of our rank he was ewr friend­
x inc series, w ill be held at the Presbyterian
ly, faithful and true, leaving to us all
irtifirch. Wednesday evening. January 29th.
strong |iid enduring recollections.
The contestants are Shirley Smith. Charlie
As an Esquire of our rank he.was char­
Sutton, Frank Cole. Charlie Scott. WalHe
itable. ! prudent, careful and watchful. ,
Wilkins. Dwight Goodyear, George In Inu Chsrltahle in thought nnd deed. Prudent'
Aud Ja&gt;on .McElwain. Admlsniou 5 cents.
In hi* every day life. Careful aud watch­
if an agent calls at your hottie and tries ful of the interest of our order.
As a Brother Knight he wV benevolent,
u. *011 you a rertiilcato of membership to
tbe National Union Association, whereby trustworthy, brave and impartial In the
tarewr* ore enabled to purchase wagons, discharge of every ofliclarduty assigned
careingre and form machinery at manufac­ him. Hr was chivalrous and of a wry
turer* rates, just turn your dog loose and forgiving'disposition and spirit with all
takedown your shot gun, tor be Is a fraud. who had auy cause to differ with b^n In
the trials of life. He harbored do grudges
J young fellow b working the slngirig nor ill-reeling, hut followed the straight
«a-nuoi fraud through .western Michigan.
line of dntj which a clear eonsdeuce dictat­
He organizes singing br writing classes. ed. lid filled all (be following office* In
prmulHw 24'h'^Mms for fifty cents, collects thi- lodge with honor and credit. Master
his (re* iu advance, gives one lesson, goes
away to hoc a sick relative and forgets to at Arma Keeper of Reeords and Seals.
Prelate. Vice Chancellor, Chancellor Com­
eomc back. He has a Dew name for every
mander nnd Representative to the Grand
town be strikes.
Lodge. On each and every official trust
•
lAtc Saturday afternoon John Tucker* he showed eameatneM of purpose and
man, who ijtes in Assyria, left town for proved no be a man of eminent ability, fill­
home, and when in front of John Dyer’s ing cveiy position with dignity and .win­
on South St one of his honx’s dropped ning the. good will of h(s brother Knights.
As a Sir Knight of the Uniform Rank he
dead. Taking the remaining live horse he
IBtebea on to Chas. Dyer's single hnggy gave an example In his every day lite of
xnd pursued his way. Sunday nlRtft tins the highest realization of tbe tenets ot the
' severe wind blew the roof of his Imrn off. rank. Honor and Purity. Honor was with
iiim a practiced virtue. For purity of
—Bellevue Gazette.
heart ami moral character, he waa recog­
to tbe s-tate board of health.
nized. His devotion and love for a devot­
Lanslug. -.how Influenza, riteumatism,
ed
wife was one of hi* strong characteris­
bronchitis ana neuralgia, in order named.
tics. in his interest tor the success of
• eadstog most sickne** bi Michigan, during
tto. week ending January 4th. Diphtheria Hastings Division No. IV he spent, many
reported at 27 places se«rlet fever in 33, happy social hours in cxcrv!*c and- drill.
typhoid fever In 18. measlcx in four. Re­ Twice wm tie a member of our victorious
ports of Influenza show an increase of 100 drill corps. We cherish his memory- dear
to onr hearts, for the manifestatiun of vic­
• jhw er®t. over the preceding week.
tories wqn by Sir Knights.
,
The Michigan crop report for tbe first of
In conclusion Barry; Jxxlge No. 18.
’tie month shows that wheat did not suffer Knights &lt;rf Pytiiias in convention assem­
ibtury from any cause during December; bled hereby order that a copy of this, onr
«m ‘be ountrarj It made some growth, it action, be presented to his aorrawlng wid­
' B’w looks better than one month ago, but ow and a copy be spread1 upon the record*
ha* no&lt; reached a full average condition. of this lodge and ix* published in the city
A g«ud deal ot fall plowing has been done papers, and a copy rent to tbe Grand
thtriDr the month. Tins number of bushels jxxige. Knights of Pythiaa, of Michigan.
**f when report’d marketed in December
JJ Mt infix, Mich., Jan. 18,-1890.
,
i* Wl.itn, and in the five months from
Sn.vxs-nm Gxei*»ku
• August u December, C.900.089. In tbe
PHIEir T COLftJtOVE,
*bw fire montlw of 1888. there were
3. M. FOWT.XD. .
9,935,738 hasbels reported marketed.
i
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Committee.

A TRIP TO THE OLD WORLD.
Presbyterian ymiog people's gelid will
meet at the church on Friday evening at
7:80.

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Lisbon Harbor. Doe. Mth. 18»
Dxam Editors:
Services at the Preebvlerlan church on
Having lx*n requested by you to give
;Sunday the 26th; subject In the mornlag, an account ot our cruise as well as de­
“The transfiguration.” evening, “New scribe itome of the many sights. I bare feet above the » level. Iu tbe
seen. I feel that I ought to comply: yet
words on an old subjeet" "
this being my first attempt at writing for a beautiful flower gardens, iargy
The Woman's Home Missionary society
newspaper, and having seen so many beau­ with fountains of excellent da
will meet od Wednesday afternoon. Jan.2»th, at Mrs. T. Phillips’. A cordial In­ tiful slghta that to describe them all. tlfully shaded promenades.
would more than All tbe columns ol your
vitation Is extended to all as there is paper you can plainly see that I labor un­ such as high, thick walls surooundlsg tbe
'plenty of work to be dime.
der two disadvantages, but 1 will do as castle; grounds and places for the stfldtars.
The entrance to Uh* eastle was guarded by
Revival meetings at the Baptist church well ns 1 can.
wjll continue all the week. Preaching
Wo Idfi Boston Dec. 7th. cn route for a drawbridge worked by bngw chaltte lead­
each evening by Rev. C. K Conley, of Lisbon, the squadron being couqxwed of ing to the top of the eastte. Ti e stolrway
Detroit. A eordlal Invitation is extended the stemushlp* Chicago, Boston, Atlanta leading from one story to the nextnbwv,
to ail and especially to members of other and Yotktown. The speed was to be ten was it narrow, winding rood, with numer­
miles an hour, unless Increased or reduced ous place* for guards aud soldiers. From
denomitmttaas.
for som6 cause after starting. We sailed the top was a concealed opmlag to 8 s«feThe society connected with Emmanuel
In tho term of a square, the length of the terranean passage, which opened out of a
church will be entertained on Thursday,
side being 400 yards by day and 800 yante, hill abont a mile away, by h concmted
■Jan. coth. by Madams F. .11. Barlow, E. by night- As soon as we got out to aes
Vailkiut. M. Hicks, J. VaoArmau, D. the tbenuometei^rosr. and did not fall below go on de-teriblng for hours, and yet ecm- . a
Mudge, D. McNaughton. E. Doyle, T. J.
55° F.. again—has nut yet In fact We vey no idea of tbe grandeur of the ancient
Brusseau, Bowen. E. Doyle. Wm. Huff­
ran into the Gulf stream In .a couple of Moorish ruin* that Spain and Portugal
man and the Misses Allie Cannon, Orpha days mid began having delightful Prather, abound In. 1 would like to describe tbe
Wentworth. LenoreVaUtauL Get tie Mudge warm aud pleasant. On Wednesday night Tower of B»‘lera. where Vasco de Gama
and May BroMeau. Sup|»er served from
took ids departure in 1407 and salted
five until seven. All are Invited tojrttend. the bartoneter gave warning by suddenly- around Cape of Good Hope. Ki’lag a de­
falling. and by Thursday noon it was
The Chautauqua circle will meet on blowing' very hard. Long before night It scription of its ondergroand dimgeaiw.
J
Friday evening. Jan. 24th. at the borne of was blowing a regular gale, tbe sens had making one think of the Black Hole ef
Mr. and Mrs. Clement Smith. Tbe circle gotten very high and the winds blew with Calcutta, and where hundreds, yea tbou»will break bread together at 5:30 standard terrific force. By sunset the seas were ands, of poor prisoners have died df tbe
Ihne, after which ti&gt;c regular program will waahlug acron the deck aud Uie salt spray foul air and starvation. But time prevent,
be carried out as follows:
blown by the wind, Mt like the salt peter and 1 will bld adieu to Baicnsx readers
Singing, find and hurt‘verses of No. 15, used id when shot by tlie owner of1 a water for tills time, wishing one and rill a Happy
’
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melon patch at a trespasser. The Chicago New Year.
Chautauqua Songs.
Very truly yoera.
Opening exercises as usual.
rolled often as far as 45° to either side of
_________ George H. Rock.
Roll Tail
rail responded to will]
with quotations the vertical, but not with sudden rolls, as
from Shake*pear’s “Autauy and Cleopatra.’’ her mutton was very ea«y- 11
almost
We arc Indebted to - Scott Kogers and
History of Rome. MIm Handy.
Impossible to keep a footing on tire spar Ohio Strong fur copies of Spokane Fall*
Reading seiectlona from Antony and deck, even with rubber boots on (and and Tacoma papers respectively, each pre­
Cleopatra.
everyone had on a complete rubber outfit.) senting their claims why people should
Latin course in English. 51. L. Cook.
Tbe hatches were u*tuned down to keep locate iu one of three cities, in prcf&lt;aner
Reading, Antony's oration over Osar's everything below decks as dry as possible, to any other placa in the world. They
body. Mias Heath.
and all movable things, secured with extra were all gem* of newspaper enterprise
binging, song of Inspiration, Chautauqua lashings. Al 7:30 p. m.. the Yorktown, a however, and the two cities referred to
Songs.
little afraid to trust to so heavy asea“hove have great futures in store for them.
The use of mathematics, A. E. Kcnas- to,” and disappeared from sight below the
ton.
horizon, astern of us (she came in tbe har­
Thursday evening Mort Christie, a 1»
Mental I’hilosophy, talk by Rev\W. 5L bor here day before yesterday, three days year old son of Mr. and Mrs. Alsc Christie,
Puffer.
after we entered) and then we found that was the victim of a very distremlng aoeL
- liblc talk. The Jesuit order In this she was compelled to remain “hove to” for dent. He, in company with another boy.
country, P. T. Colgrovc.
fully 48 hours. This state of affairs con­ caught onto the &lt;1:42 train, with tbe fciteDCritic. F. R. Timmerman.
tinued until Saturday morning and then tion of Jumping off as soon as they roaehrC
‘
abated, only to break out in fully as sdVere Michigan avenue. In jumping off. •oasjfi
(but shorter) a itorm on Saturday night, Christie struck on the wires running from
which
lasted
about
twenty-four
hours.
the interlocking switch and he waathrown
. i Haiti Iton Armour. Hom
Tills last gale coming on when the sea was back under tbe ears, which passed cwr hie
• i Emma Dunn,
*’
already running w high, caused the waves right foot. The little sufferer was taken
to run at a very great bight and with a terri­ home and Dra. Ijkthrop and Tbnwivmaa
Commtxiclng January* IsL 1896,' the fic force. It was a grand sight to stand were called, nnd tbe bones of the foot and
Mich. Central will make special rate of on the deck and look out upon the water, leg were found to be ao badly mashed aa to
two cento per mile per eppita to parties of and watch the great waves roll and break necessitate amputation about t-fro lacheten or more traveling together on one In iiqineDM* clouds of foam, and see them abovc the ankle. No one is too blame fot
ticket These ticket* * ill be* good for break over the Boston and Atlanta, -about this except the boy himself, as, all boys •
John Lanehouse, of Allegan is now em­ continuous train passage only no stop-over a half of a mile away. Our bridges are have been warned time after time by tbe
ployed In the whip factory and expects to privileges wlQ be allowed.
fully thirty feet above the water line ami railroad officials, and the city marshal hnmove his family to this city soon.
■ M. H. Cotl.lNh, Agt
here we could stand with comparative safe­ threatened to arrest everyone be cough?
ty and watch the effects of the elements, catching on the car*. This ought to be s
LBfiitor Peru, of the'Bellevue Gazette,
though ^ften every one on the bridge lesson, and no doubt will be. to all buy *
also the bustllmH^venue collector of his
J.
L.
Starkweather,
of
Romeo.
MichlW„„M girt drenched _______
B~ wave
-_______
would
by a huge
that- who have heretofore made a ptaetiee of
jiistrict, was in therHj^Thursday.
ga»&gt; pension attorney, will be at the office | would dash over tbe bridge before any one Jumping on the cars and getting off when,
iinitlnirN. Wmiucsdav.
county clerk.
clerk, Hasttogo,
Wednesday, could move. Th«
Mrs. James Harris retuhmd to her home of the countv
The aon
*ea was caiuuxl
caused bv
by a in motion. At thia writing the boy is Im­
in Egypt. Kent Co.. Thursday^, after a Jan. 29, 1890. Rejected claims a specialty. fair wind, and a* the stern of the Chicago proving rapidly and will be around in aDrafted iteii who served entitled to peu went down, It looked as Jf a huge, foam­ *hort time, unless something nnforaeea
sbbrt visit with relatives In this clly»sion. Widows, dependent motliers and
&lt;?. E. Mattison who visited his son E. ATb ■Tmbcrs eq tilled to pcrvduu. Call and get ing mountain of water was coming directly happens. He was an unusually bright anfi
In this ctfcy last wrtk. returned to his home yoba^ensKm Increased. Jit never gives over hen but the next instant she row as btirriug little fellow and it Is to be regret­
easily and as grandly as one of the many ted that be should be the victim
in Brooklyn, Jackson Co., Tbuniday.
up a Worthy* claim. Call and see him. hundreds nf mw gulls flying all around as. terrible aqjWent, and If has tbe
tefillss Edith Kenficid is tick wUb scarlet Advice frrfev
The sight was grand beyond imagination. I
fever iu Chicago, and her mother left for
and every unengaged officer was cither on
that city last week, to take care of her.
tho dock or on the bridge. How any one
inly CbmmlUM WwtU&gt;&lt;,
Minnie Olney lias returoed to her school can keep from loving the t»ea after such
Pursuant to call, tbe republican county
work again.
experience i* beyond my com
committee met In the office of the county*
terday to attend the Grand Chapter. R. A.
The senior dais will organdb-^oon.
.Often during tbe night one would l&gt;e
M.. and will go to Ionia before returning
Tboac of the geometry class tliat-dkL-not awakened by a crash, caused by a huge clerk Monday afternoon for tbe purpose uf
recommending some person to Judge
hotM.
have the grippe suffered an attack
I sea, striking the side of the ship with
^Miu Minnie Evans, of Bellevne. who amination Tuesday.
more direct force than usual nnd making to the late C. H. Van Arman, as proaecutLiterary
to-night;
the
program
will
un
­
has l*e&lt;*n visiting D. R. McFiwain and
; one. hearing this for tho first time, think ing attorney, Judge Hooker being desirous
family for several weeks, returned home doubtedly tn- a little abort on account of that the sbl|» fate was sealed, wlthont a of having the committee name some one.
the absence of so many of Ils members.
Thursday.
doubt. But,after rolling about in their
Frank made up his mind that he bad bunk* for a feWsqlnutre, they tall into a who in their judgment would b« satisfac­
tory to the republicans ot this county .
Mrs. Kirk Dav Is and daughter returned rather come to school than stay at home
tn their home in Vandalia Saturday, after and study night* and be deprived of tbe troubled sleep and asqam of going down . There was do time to call a convention,
a short visit with friends and relatives In privilege of taking his evening trip to Eng. into unknown depths, payed at by huge ana solbe county eomcdttee, representing.
phosphorescent eyes, and'-^sually they
this vicinity.
The physlcfal geography class of 50 turn out early the nextmon^ng&gt;ostensibly m its ^embers da, the voting prednta of
the county, was considered the proper
S^R. T. F. Dodds and wife returned from members has been divided and the daascs to see the water and get a breath uts. fresh txxiy to make the choice. Following are
ao arranged, as to enable those wishing to air, but really to have their clothes oriSfe
Beaver Falla. Fenn., Friday night They try for a crrtificatefto review the required
the committee:
•
case any accident should occur.
T&amp; ^Assyria—P. K. JewelL
will leave for their home In Garden City, studies.
continue the cruise after tbe wind went
Kansas tills week.
Bert Brum iias made two electric tele­ down, we had the expected heavy swell,
Hon. Itaniel Striker and wife. Editor phone transmitters and receiver* which which always follows a heavy sea. Tbe
CarltouM. M. Itog'-rv
Johnson and wife and Mrs. (W. 1). Hays work excellent He shows considerable wind was steady, but not too lugh for the
Castleton—T. I). Scab.
attended the Kennan lecture in Grand genius In bis wogk, and we expect ho will rest of the trip.
Hasting* twp—P. W.'Barges*.
take Ont a patent soon.
Rapids Thursday night.
We sighted the light* off Cajw Hora,
Friday night tbe 29th. and ran Into the
2d
Theodore Leininger and wife, of Mon­
harbor up the Togas river early Saturday
“ 3d “ —none, owing to death
roeville. Ind., who have been visiting rel­
Following arc the real estate transfers morning. The entrance to the harl&gt;or is
of C. H. Van Arman who was committee­
atives in the city for some time. returned for the waek ending Jan. SOth, 1800, ns very pretty. A good, wide river with high man.
home Monday. Mrs. K was formerly Mis* taken from the books In the register's office: peaks on each aide and plenty of places
Baywood ot this city.
Robert Allen to Allee Koatcb. ma village of for strong forts, but only a few &lt;af them
Hope—Jas. 41. Brown.
l!8&amp;Eh&gt;’to Thos. R. and Busan Allen; there. Lisbon b about V miles, up the
Irving—Enoch Andrus.
r Will Wright, after an extended trip
river and we were soon lookiDg\rt tbe
sec ii Tbornxpple 83/no.
.Johnstown— Frank, Ballis.
through the southern states, in search of a Mx
Thos. J. Thnrston to Alzora E. Blioslon; par­ castles, for which some of the Lisbon sub­
Maple Grove—Thos. S. Brice.
suitable location for a good dentist,* re­ eel sec 1C Carlton MOO.
urbs
are
ao
noted.
No
aoouvr
had
we
Orunc- vllle—Eugene Harthorn.
'
Milov Waldorf loL L Holloway et al; parcel
turned to this city Friday. He w ill leave
sec M Hope »100.
dropped anchor—Ifter being visited by the
-mirievUle—A. C. Towne.
in a few days for the state of Washington,
Wm. H. Broward to James Burchett; s 20* ot health officer—than we were surrounded
Rutland—Ell Erway.
where he expects to settle.
WH of nw&gt;, tec ta Prairieville moo.
•
by
boats,
with
swarthy
I'ortugeae
oarsmen,
Tburnapple—John Carveth.
Cornelias Ackerson to Wm. C. and Nancy c.
a Tboroapple noml nal. the boats being filled with oranges, figs,
y Newman A. Fuller left for San Francis­ Ackerson; w*4 of sw
Woodland—John Lee.
:iu5
grapes, chestnut* etc., which they retired
co Monday, where he expects to spend tbe,
Yankee Springs—T. W. Armstrong.
remainder of the winter. Mr. Fuller bos* Henry n. Main tn Wm. C. Main; to pared see to sell to “los Americanos.” Where we
Chairman—IL L- Cook.
15
USDBMVVS
KO.
say-one. flve or ten rents, they say one.
made many warm friends since he came to
All were present except P. K. Jewell.
Samuel
E.
Jesaup
Henry
B,
Main
;
3a
sec
13
five or ten “RHb.” excepting that 10 Reis
this city, nnd will be missed in the busi­ Orangr rille BtOO
ness and soda! circles, and we ere glad to
Kidney P. Poole to Alfred Train; e&lt;i of m'&lt; equate one cent: the til ver pieces being 100,
200. 500 nnd lOOQ Rets. and they use the
aaeis Axsrrta Mjno.
say that he expects to return in May.
►ecretary. called
Borah II. Thiers to Harriet E. Cameron; lo4 English pound and pence pieces. Ameri­
H im. Jahn CtorOranrcv Ille MA
JcMephiu Hall to school district No. TS It I of can money i» not looked upon with much
OMtahry.
Irvins He
’
favor here and the natives will not take It.
Dle.l. Saturday evening, Jan. tSth. in this etty, • V. 8. &lt;; i.At Dickerson to Calvin B. Dickerson; (’ &gt;n*equcnUy our spare American cash wi’’
A ballot was ti&gt;en ordered, and resulted
of paralysis, Leonora K. Pawcrs, aged « nnd*. ol neU ot nwj&lt; see 33 anil
ol * ■ w
lie In ourl*oclKta for some time to rona*. in giving to Don.Clement Smith every vote.
yean.
9t' ksrry rw.
Deceased was burn in Onondaga county,
Ulin all. Be wax declared the unanimous
My fin-t trip.ashore was on an
N. Y., iu 1814. He received a good com­
Under the direction of Mr. Geo. Walters, rxp.-t'itiou. Wr went to Clntra, about tif- ( choice of th* republican county committee
mon school education. With nothing but President of the Michigan Whip Company, tceh. mile* from Litixm. There are no
his two strong arms and a large stuck of we paid a visit to that institution last Engindi speaking people hen?, bat few Hooker for appointment as prosecutor
pluck, in 1835 he Joined tlife groat tide of week, and wo were well repaid for our French and few Spaniards None of us
Tike following reaoluttona were present­
emmlgration from the Empire state to visit. Tbe largest part of the machinery knew tj»e Pmtugtwe language, aud ao bod ed and unanlmoosly ranted:
5Ilchlgan, first settling on a form in Wash­ for making the whips and batters has not some fun before we were lb rough, (for
Wnr.MKAS, It tea pkared DivtaaPtwvttenaw Co. Five years later, 1810, he yet arrived but it is expected every day, motions to make them underxtand were denre to remove
•*—•*
moved from there and came to thin county and they hope to be making whips in a something awful to behold. We. Jabbered this committee.
where be has lived ever since, and located couple of weeks and running a full force In French. Spanlnb and English, and wen*
in Johnstown. From Johnstown be moved of handj noon. Only a half of a dozen jabbered back at in Portage* for our
Rctoltrik TUX whtee It i»
to Irving in 1845 aud settled on the farm men are employed at the present time, and pains. One good tiling is Um* fad that tbe
where he spent the remainder of his life, they are all kept busy making the celebrat­ native* think Americans are all millionaires
with the exception of the last six years ed raw hide halters to fill some of iheir and consequently are all eager to catch &lt;m- yet feel
which be passed in this city. Deceased orders, which are pouring in thick and to our meaning and (bus earn thair expect­ has 1-y.t
was one of those rugged, sturdy pioneer* fast But notwithstanding their efforts, ed fee. Purtarxe te ao closely allied to
who braved the storms of life with cour­ they can only make dozens, where gros*e&lt;&gt; Spanish that many words are tbe same
age and fortitude. Honest nnd out-spoken have been ordered. Mr. Walter* baj a
be could always be relied upon to the last patent process for tanning hide*, which
degree by Ills friends. By hard labor, in­ makes them absolutely impervious to wa­
dustry, economy and good judgment he ter, so much so. that one of these halters beautiful Porturrw
accumulated a good property. He leaves can be laid In the water for a month, and might as well tea re talked in
a son, W. E. Powers, and a loving, devoted after being taken out will be Just aa soft knew when- to take u* to a
wife and a large circle of friends and rete- and pliable as when It was put In. not get­ though, and We always mam
tivea to mourn hli loss.
ting stiff and bard, aa leather usually does, names and history of each
The funeral was held Tuesday afternoon after tieiag soaked in water and then dried. him. We first went to Peui
at 1:30 o'clock at his late residence In the It 1* worth the tune of all farmm to ex­
Sd ward, Ker. Grigsby officiating, and a amine one of these halters. For durability,
largo number of friends paid tbeir last strength and make it cannot be equalled. Kings palace. It to
respects to the memory of a respected citi­ It will hold the wildest mustang or the
zen and a worthy man.
strongest-minded mule that ever lined with upon a lofty
ease, without being ’trained in tbe team.
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bentley gave a very Aside from this he makes a home strap out which we
pleasant can! and dancing party last even­ of this raw hide, that WW last a Hfe time.
ing, in honor of the Slat birthday of tbeir Hastings is to be congratulated that she
.ion Henry. About 100 of his friends were has this institution, tor al tire rate
present and a most enjoyable time was arc arriving, it will have to be dual
had by all. Henry was completely taken not trebblrd within tbe nett vear. 1
back when he was presented with a beau­
tiful plush, antique rocking chair and a city. We will
handsome picture by hla friends. Dr. Tim­ about thia Ibm
merman making the presentation speech
io a few well chorea words.

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"FARM AND GARDEN.~

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A 8YM0FBI8 OT HISUtOTUBZ OH DEVOTED.TO AGRICULTURE IN
VARIOUS BRANCHES.
COLDS.
HOW TO CATCH THIM-HOW TO
AVOID TKBM—HOW TO
CUBE THEM.

THE

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SNEEZING EPIDEMIC OUT­
DONE BY PE-BD-NA.
k

.

NAMKS IX COMMON I'St.

i
;

The various names by which the malady
of ••ratehfay cokT fa known
«n«n&gt;nobjret to ctanre with each ■ changeTn
Tbeorj or&gt; whhn re*jK*dinx' h” cauw. In
fijwu corvia. acute catarrh, distemper^
And catarrhal fever have each their adyoates, who think their pwlicnlar n^me the
bc’t &lt;me. But thi: more eemm^Dame of
"eateMng cold" i.s |&gt;erliapM!&gt; wrwta»v«
of tbe'esuse &lt;&gt;! this un»y»ftal complaint as
any of the more scieatifle tltlex There­
fore, “a cold" is the name that will be
used in tbit lecture to designate this dlstresskfc and ever present dlseatc.

As fa hinted by tta- nnnie, "a cold” fa
the rcRtlt of an exposure to cold in some
torn. The exposure to produce the effect
4&gt;f "t cold” must be a peculiar one. An
equal exposure of the whole body at one
time, whether sudden or gradual, rarely
lYSulte in catching cold. People who are
mud) eaposrtl to the weather, fair and
foul, aie not so lihble to catch cold as
thoae who spend most of the. time in-doors.
A partial exposure of the body to cold or
wet-?tlu' fret, for instance—is much more
likely to cause "a cold" than a like expos­
ure of tho whole body. A dr|ft on a por­
tion of the body will cause one to take cold
’ more certainly than to fifcn a gale with the
whole person. Depressed states of the
system, from too dos©' confinement in
warm rooms, or illy-ventilated rooms, bad
total, over-work, chronic "disease, irregular
■ or fateaperatt* habits, all are favorable to
frequent colds. Catching cold frequently
occurs without any seeming explanation.
One sometimes goes to bed at night per­
fectly well, and wakes in the morning
with a cold. A cold sometimes comes sud­
denly upon a person in mid-day engaged
In their usual employment, with no intima­
tion as to Its origin. Again, colds some­
times .seem to sweep over a copntiy like
an epidemic, due to some miasmatic, elec­
tric or atmospheric cause unknown.
SYMPTOMS.

In each case slight differences appear
due to the state of health end peculiarities
of the' constitution of the individual.
Sneezing and slight chilly feelings are fol­
lowed by a watery exudation from the
nose, w hich soon becomes sore, and cold
t sores may appear about the mouth—a
’ puffy, bloated feeling in the face and head,
and sometimes severe headache, cough,
sore throat, loss of appetite, aching In the
bones of the whole body, are more or less
,
pronounc'd in uearly even case. Hawk­
&gt; Ing, spitting, blowing, wheezing, sneezing,
shivering, yawning, stretching, coughing,
gagging and belching, combine to make
the victim as miserable as any disease
known to man.
'
THE nxNOEits.

'

P.

Although "a cold" is rarely directly fatal
yet it is tbe most productive source of in­
curable disease* that is known to the med­
ical profession.
least one-third of the
deaths in the United States are easily
traced to the effect*, of a cold. Croup,
bronchitis, asthma, catarrh, consumption,
pleurisy, diphtheria, pneumonia, rhauruatlsm, acute
disease, Bright's disease
of the kidney's,
ralgia and paralysis
'
s ot instances, directly
traceable to "a
&lt;t” It fa tbe most fre­
quent, the mqst 1 dangerous, and the most
ueghcted ill of life?

LESSON IV. FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, JAN. 86.

IT*

torture if thnwt into tbe bom * moulli.
Various forms of bita are now urade with
covering* of rubber of k»th&lt; r. which,
being comparative non-conductors, do
not freeze to th# tongue at the first touch
like iron: In the absence of these, always
humect.
take the frost put of the bite before they
ft citato more to keep O-pboe han® than
go into the horse’s jnouth. Horses mrd
it does to keep a good one. Change the
feed for yoir Jidhea often enough to Hpcchl care tn the early winter months.
make them relish iu Improper feeding When pulled up after rapid driving or
heavy liauiing, they should never stand
is tho cause of nine out of ten cases of
In the wind and cold without being
sickness among hones. Every time you
blanketed. Never leave a horso in its
stall for the night with tho wet and
cause the horses’ shoulders to call. So . mud still adhering to ite feet and leg*.
do poor. Ill lilting collars. The temper Clean out th© stall thoroughly every
aturo of water‘for horses to not so much morning, and U the horse stands in it
of an object as tho purity of it. While through the day. clean it out again nt
it fa best to have the water cool, it is night before bedding down.
Somo dairymen make winter butter­
more important to have it free from all
making highly profitable. To do thiathero
impurities. ■
must be agood supply ot milk. Intelligent
care in feeding fa needed to prevent the
rows from falling off. Carding daily
should be added to liberal fce&lt;L Sheep
tinleta olteltered from storms of rain and
snow wifi not jmy. Properly managed,
spring lambs will pay. They will pay ■
for good keep, but not for that halfway
neglect which is not keep at alL
If a litter of pigs com© oil a cold day,
bad management or ordinary ■manage­
ment may k&gt;*c the whole, while good
management may, Aattd usually does,
nave them all. ThiS is th© difference
between "good and bad luck” in farm­
CHART OF HORSE.
ing.
_________
4. Swilling from pn«niro of tho bridle, a i\»U
oviL G. Innnnwri pan;Ud gland (conuncoly called
auanpo). 7. Isttamed Jugular vela fl. Funjpn
tumor, produced by preMure of tbo collar. V.
FurtuUv In tbo u ithrm 10. Saddle gall or aitfattIL Tumor of tbe elbow (face bod). 12. Hsrdcn-

lawcUed sinews'. 14. MriUndcr*. li Speedy
rut 15a- Splint 1G. Ringbone. 17. Tntul an
tho coronet (caking). I fl Qultior. 10. Hand­
crack. fa. CUUraeted foot (ring foot of a foun
ierr.1 honrX tl. Capjod hock. Cl HaJlcodam
23. bjiavin. ‘Ci. Curb C. Swelled slncvx SB

of the ahouldiw (SweeoJe).
jofat tameoeu.

at Shouktar

Mares in foal should have exercise and
moderate work, and under no circum­
stances should they be subjected to harsh
treatment, nor should they ever bo al­
lowed u&gt; go where they would be in dan­
ger of being frightened. Animals of
vicious habits should never be used for
breeding purposes, as vices are trans­
mitted. Of two colts similar in disposi­
tion and sense, one may develop into a
steady and valuable family horse, while
the other may bo everything that to
vicious, treacherous and unsafe—ali be­
cause of u difference in tbe men handling
them.
E is alike dangerous to other horses
and men to spare the life of a glandered
horse. Glanders is an Uglily contagious,
incurable disease, and as a rule fatal in
the human subject ■ '1
When horses are suffering from tha
bites of flics or stings of other insecta,
sponge the parts that connet he protect­
ed by nets, with water in which insect
powder has been mixed—u tublespoonful
to two gallons of water.
Following is a key to the above chart,
which shows many of,the diseases to
which the animal is subjecL Both ohart
and key arqjnipplied by "Medical Clfa-aics?’

They may be s med up as cleanliness,
all-wool clothing In all seasons, out-door
exercise, ventllnsleepiDg-rooms. early
Don’t forget the hoses this fall, says
retiring and rising, good food, and plenty
to do. Yet, in
every precaution, Tho Farm and Field. Place a good cov­
il frequently hapiteflOht a cold It taken; ering of manure on tlie ground and fork
.
and this brings ud n&gt; tbe treatment
it in very - lightly next spring. ’ Ever
IMK ifUtATMENT
blooming roses in the open ground must
• ut cidds ought to begin with the appear­
have special care. They should always
ance of the first symptoms. Many years'
or three
three buds
emTtooM
we
that
tot.
tauls below
be
olwenaUon has &lt;•: nvlnred uie tffint hot be planted with two or
Ml™,-Dover
powders. ■‘&gt;0 sorfato ot the ground. Then.
drops, quinine, hotI si
fags,' Dover powder,
ginger drinks, awfi a host nf similar reme­ very few tea roces hardy enough to winter
dies, are not only unreliable, but often in­ out of doors in Colorado. But the hybrid
jurious,. as they alt alike have the effort of teas and the Bourbons are hardier, and if
causing unnatural'.perspiration, which is they be killed to the ground, the buds be­
Rabi© to be checked by the slightest expos­ low the surface will send up strong canes
ure, and tire cold increased thereby. Since that will give tho best of blooms, whether
’» ©old" has the invariable effect of.pro­ canes be killed to tho ground or not they
ducing congestion of some mucous surface,
should be cut off close to tho earth every,
tbe remedy for it ought to operate there
spring. The soil can7 hardly be too rich
aho. The compound. Pc-ru-na. was de­
vised by me with especial reference to this for this class of roses.
effeeL It operates by increasing the cirrnw
loaaato.
X &lt;;ulation In the mucous membranes of the
Professor Bailey, in a talk alxiut the'
whole body, and. no nutter where "the
Ignotum,
which
originated
with him
enld" may have settled, whether in bred,
tiiroat, lungs, kidneys or urinary organs, while at the Michigan Agricultural col­
Pe-ru-na will Immediately relieve tlie con­ lege, says that it is without question the
gested mdnbranc and stop tbe discharge. finest market tomato which he has ever
When first taken a wineglassful of Pe-ra-na grown. Its particular pointe of superi­
fa hut water, repeated more or less accord­ ority arc large sixe, regularity of shape,
ing to ttie severity of the attack, will solidity, productiveness and uniformity
scarcely-ever fall to break up "a cold."
An old cold that has settled somewhere Is throughout the season. It w tho largest
better treated by the regular doses pre­ and heaviest of the perfectly regular to­
scribed on the bottle, which, if obeyed, can matoes, and the most solid of any of the
be relied upon to make a permanent cure. market sorts. The pickings from his
Should the bowels be irregular, as they patches this year were usually fit for
arc .likely to be at «uch times, they should market as they camo from the vinca, and
be kept regulated by the use of Mau-a-Bn. the last picking. Oct 10, after a long
Whether the cold has settled In the bead season, was scarcely inferior to the best
and produced catarrh or deafness, or set­ picking of the season.
tled iu tlie throat and produced enlarged
tonsils or hoarseness, or settled in the
PonltTy Note*.
branchial tubes and lungs, producing
Mr. Carmen, editor of The Rural New■ cough or asthma, or settled in the kidneys Yorker, has not been able to find anv
or bladder, producing Bright s disease or
gravel, Pc-ru-na is the great remedy 1
ten invariably
tamrUbly rolled
n-IM upon
upor. for
tor my
n»-.ratD°rM°g» or tbeq grolrr.. Be ■aye
bare
treat- !
icffit of theta cases. - Thousands of eases
UK tlrat a great dcvcl■of ©olds, iu all stages and phases, are opn»&lt;®t of breast in poultry is'due to
trotted every year under my personal dl-1 the excessive use ot tbe wings. Our
.
wetions or by my associate physicians with Dorkings are quiet birds, not given to
I’.-ru-aa; iunumernbfa others who buy It flying, yet tbey vare ’as broad across the
• drug MtOt
stores
arcr Iusing
it .ttl
in kl
similar
at
T*.y
1*10* h
“lhr brc*«t«« ^ey are ton® in tha back.’ ’’
and the
combined experience
and
U." (ST
'u^American
The American Poultry
Poultry ruooclalion
association will
will
speadf and permanent cure yet dl»covcred. &gt;’.oId llH ncxt onnual meeting m connecMi-na is equally valuable to prevent, to tian with the Institute show in New York
s, aud to entirely remove tbe effects of city next February.
cold.” No family. es&gt;pecialiy al thta - Mr. 8. II. Stovell, in The Poultry
on of the year, ought io be without Monthly, says: “Yellow legs arc what we
exeellcnt preventative and cure for want in black Wyuadottes. Any breeder
. most lusidtotts, ever-present, diseaM- U» KU, a oiscu urn. w.m uua iug.. »,
can get a black bird with black legs, but
dfag lualady ealled "n cold."
H UkMyuurt ot expurime. and pl.leucu
to get aweliow klianked black bird, but'
A IUxuan onperar r«l bl. UvorHc borre
we are going to do it.”
Flaxseed and sorghum seed are recom­
tiic etnpiru Better than golden or
r! facaion ftor live stock is Gale's mended o&gt; derivable addition* to tho lint
: Veterinary Carbwlfaahe. uncqualed of foods for poultry during tbe winter.
suceeaa with five atoek. Its appllcaCarrots yield largely and arc in increas­
ing demand as food for stock in tbe ea*i
■

——

—

At the late Union Bee Keepers* con­
vention tho question was asked: “What
is tho difference in the yields between
comb and extracted honey, when Uie
apiarist furnishes foundation for comb
honey and dry combs for extracted
honey?*'
Following arc in brief some of the re­
plies: The secretary—Double tho Amount:
Mr. Wallace—A triflo more; Mr. Thorn­
ton—20 per cent, more; Mr. WilliamsNo more; Mr. Dunbar—30 per cent
more, and Messrs. Smith and Black—A
trifle more.

Whether the removal of much of the
dead bark on orchard trees, etc., or, in
other words, tho
scraping of the
bodies of such
trees by forceful
means, is a com­
mendable prac­
tice or not. is yet
a matter of disGardening would
not go about it in
a very rough
fashion, and sug-

scraper shown in
the cut as a very
good and desira­
ble tool for a
moderate scrap­
ing when this
seems dvrirubln.
a Goon TREE scraper. ManF think that
tho dsod scale*
mosses, which cover older tree*, etc.,
often serve a vwry good purpose in giv­
ing shade and protection. However Jhis
may be, wo know that these scales also
afford biding places for Injurious in­
sects, for tbeir eggs aud pupte. For litis
reason orcliardists, as a rule, do not ob­
ject
*•_ to a moderate combing
.
- or scraping
. «
or tree*. and the acraper hero llliutrated
appear* to bo a very desirable tool for
the purpose.
Every spring and full the question
arises how to cut out and remove with
least labor tho
tough, prickly

blackberry and
bushes. Tl»e au­
thority already
quoted suggests
the prunor de­
picted in the sec­
ond cut. This is
an old file traus-

blacksmith into n
hook. An iron rod
is welded to it and
a handle fixed on
the other end ns

sketch. Of course
„ —.
tlx) edge of tho ravj.CK ron rnoitxr Irma
(took is kept sharp. With such a lirm
and comfortable hold on the tool one can
work for days without tho least fatigue
and, if the land is gloved, with perfect
comforL The old wood after being cut
out of the hills may be left to decay
or taken out and burned, which is the
plan when spring pruning is practiced.
There will be little of it left next season.

The query, "Which is tho favorite
rose?” is a difficult one to answer in a
general way. Each locality appears to
have a favorite of ite own. While there
is considerable diversity in popular fa­
vor, Mr. W. H. Taptln, of Pennsylvania,
thinks that the preference for large roses
is quite general, and therefore American
Beauty will undoubtedly receive its full
share of uttoulion during the coming
winter. Aud yet, in some of the largest
flower markete, as, for instance, in New
York and Philadelphia, Madame Cusin
and Madaiua de Watteville, both pretty,
°r ” f
^P"h’
ctmac&lt;]Ufquy
demand.

A recent communication to Rural New
Yorker in to the effect that walnut Ueca
have an injurious effect on fruit tree#
growing near them. Tb^correspcmdwrt
writes that tho planting of apple trees
near a walnut tree*, iu bi* own experience,
da industry h the grow- ranked iu the death of twelve trees, -not
ooe surviving within acventy-flve feet of
I. They | the walnut tree, while the rest of the orit Fnchea. I chard is in a thriving condition.

i
iranw.

Bi

•hopherda abiding in th« Odd. keeping wnteh
over their flerk by night” God, who dorth
according to His will fa tii»* array ot Heavea
aud anning the iuhnbitnnta of the earth, had.
through the deenw of the Homan araperor.
a journey ut such a time, but it was oil of
Ihxl Movements of empire* are overruled
to fulfill His word, and all things are ordered

o

home was In Naaareth, about seventy miles
nurtii of Jerusalem. God bad raid by Hfa
mlrvaut Micah that brnal’K ruler sboold be
born in Bethlehem (axno Six milea aoutb ol Jeracolen:}. and now that tbe tiiue bad come.
Lta Komun omjwrur fa tmcouschniMly made
GlmI'h io*ti un»ent to fultUi Hta word.
0. “And an augel of the Lord stood by
tfann, nnd the glory of the Lord shone round
about tfa*m. and they wen* «ore afraid"
(IL yd. Kvm though tbrae •bepberds wm?,
like Simeon and Anna, "wailing for the oonaalaucui of Iwnni? and "looking for redcoiptioa in Jeruirtletn, ” thta unaraal light and
strangi* visitor was enough t«» malto them
afraid.
1g ‘*Fear uot; for, betal-l I bring you
gncsl tidings of great -joy. which Khali be to
all people. ’’ This fa tho thin! "fear not"
which wo hear from angels to moriab iu
thfa (hwjvl; and what good tidings then? are
in joj«t tiwoo tWo words. Fear and forebod­
ings are the constant cotnjKumms of so many
Christian?, instrnd of the peace nod joy
which shook! characterire thow who have be­
come children uf Gad by faith fa Christ Jeeus,
and who, if they believed God, would be sure
that He who spared not Hfa own ftuu would
with Him freely give all things, and mukn all
things work tor good (Rom. vili, 2M, 32; Pk
Ixxxtv, H; Jer. xxix, 11). The goes 1 tidings
rtf great joy were find for the vhepherd* and
then for ail the pcojde. “I bring you good
tidings" fa still tb* Spirit’s tnessagr to all who
read or hear Hfa wonl. aud our first busfaro.

witb Jey In believing.
11. “Unto you la born this day. in tbe city
of David, a Saviour, who U Christ the Lord."
Truly luix one raid that, “Though Ckmt a
thoumnd times in Bc’.hlebwn be born, if He's
not lorn fa th**, thy wral is still fnriaru."
This day is also the lima when Hr will enter
thy soul it yon have uot*jwt let him fa, and
are wiDhig now. Then* was no room for Him
fa tbe inn. Is the same still true &lt;&gt;( your
heart and life!' This was He of whom Isaiah
bad said: “Unto us a child to bom, unto us a
■on to given, and the govern meat shall be
upon Hi* shnulder” (Isa. lx, fl). He also said,
in the next sentence that this government
had nrfurenee to tbu throne of David, the
fare,wfak* our find bti*dno* to to receive Him
into our hearts an J«uo Christ our Lord, our
attitude ttould be that of cautant expcctatk&gt;n to we Hun come to uton DavidSthtono.
13. “Ye *httll find the B«bc wrapped fa
swaddling clothes, lying fa a manger.How
great the grace pf our Lord Jesus-Clirift that
led Him to become *o poor for u» that we
through Hfa poverty might l&gt;e rich (11 Cor.
vili, Vi. His cradlj a manger, Hfa hara&lt;* one
ut tbe poorwt In Nnrareth; iu Hi- ministry
lie uses a borrow &lt;xl bout, rides on a borrowed
oj», kectsi tbe prui^os-cr fa a borrowed room
when lieditv He ri&lt;.cps fa a Isirrowod tomb.
Hl* to Lord of all rind yet lives here as having
nothing of this wdrlil'A {Kmrwfonii When
•hall Wo leurn that this world’s goods an
only of value as we can uy? them for Him.
aud that anything riioukl snttafy us bort

dom!
. ,
IX “And suddenly then was with tbe
angel a multitude of the heavenly host prafa
mg Chxl” wucou
ing
Jacob wi
on uis
bis way no™
homo irwn
fnun
; u„„ „
bv
said. 'TOP Is that's boa.’’ Whoa Joshua b
about to take Jericho he to met by one who
aayr, “A* captain of the host of the Lard aw
1 now come.” Whan Elista's servant waafraid became of the Syrian army, Elista
prayed and tho Lord opent’i the young man’s
•yes, and be saw tho mountain full of honev
and chariots of Are round about Elisha (Gon.
xxxii, 1, fl; Jo. v, M; II KL vi, 17). Thu»
tho heavenly hosts dalightto do God's will,
praising him iu song aud in service, as they
minister unto H » servant,. T&lt;t us rrnietn

14. "Glory to God in the lugh.-.-l, and on
vrtU pence among men in whom he fa well
pleoatsd'’ (R. V.). The aim of all angelic revvine to to bring Glory to God—the a.mmand
to n» fa, “Glorify God fa your body.1
“Whether therefore ye eat dr drink, or whatf'v'vcr ye do, do all to the glqry of God" (I
Cur. vi, 30; x, 01). Tbn great hindiunco to
Clorltfuw ukrf k Hit iuxl nlt plre-n,;
duly of all men could truly say fa rofmeno*
to He. whole life: “1 have glorified Thee on
tbe earth," "I came down from Heaven, uot
to do mine awn will, but the will of Him that
rent ine," “I seek not mine own glory" (John
xvli. 4; Vi. »; viU, 00&gt;. Only m He by Hta
Spirit vtyjrk* In nnd thrtragh us can wc in any
ja*nw gUwify God. A* to peace among men.
that it can only be among thoro in whom He
is wall pleased, that fa, thoro who truly recfavo Him, aud submit cheerfully to Him.
(Soo Matt, x. Bl; Lu. xii, B’J.
“Lot im now go even unto Bottlehetn;
and see thta thing which fa cotuo to pant,
which the Lord bath made known uuto ua"
TIh*. sbcplicnta bud heard mid seen that which
they could never forget; ttair ears must
have been home what dulled to earth’ll music
and tbeir eyes dimmed to earth's gloria
after thera wun/ta and highte. So It meat
have been with Paul after ho mus caught up
into Parndue. Oh, for »uab a right by faith
of Jeans and Hfa glory aa would forever
wean us from all the sinful right* and uramb
of this prewmt evil world! The angels having
delivered their incwagc return quleklr to
iMven, no doubt continuing to praira God

♦
AFTER EXERCISE
When men and maidens -seel; the sport
They find around the tennis court,
■
Or when upon the diamond field
Their bats the champion players wield,
When walks, or rides, or bending oars.
Bring perspiration from the pores,
Then people all should bear in mind
The best and- purest soap to find,
'
For after some such exercise
The system most in danger lies,
Absorbing then both swift and sure .
The poisons found in soaps impure.
And those who keep for face and hands
Or general use as time demands.
The Ivory Soap, need have no fear
From exercise throughout the year.
A WORD OF WARNING.
5her, are rcsn, white «ap». euh roprewntMi to le " just u good uthe Irory'
they ARE NOT. but lil, ,11 courrterf.its, lock the peculiar &gt;nd remirilble qmlit« of
the genuine. Aik for •' Irory" Soip end loiiit upon getlmg il.
Copt-rfaht l»C. by Itnrlcv A (iambic.

What is

CASTORIA
Ca.«toria is Dr. Samcel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor OU.
It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by
Million!, of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays
feverishness. Castoria prevents vomUing Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhoea arid Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy nnd natural sleep. Cas­
toria is the Children's Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.

Castoria.
*
n. A, Ascxn, M. P.
Ill So. Oxford Bk, Brooklyn, N. Y.

far dlsUDt r.brnn»a&gt;cniwai«x»klrthemu
stead of tbe x -irioua quack iXMtrunw which are

ntorphinr, •oath!ni~ nrnip ruxl other hurtful

The Hotel Eastman, Chicago, Zaliaiioo &amp; Sigiuff

HOT 8PJUNG8,*AUK.
The largest and flnaat RtteOKT HOTEL
in America, with the Bneat Hath House In the
*™'I&lt;1 rounected. will open (under maaacemrat
ofO.G. Bauson, of white Mountain iloteiai.
far WMon ot ih», .laouary falh. Tickets should
be bought Vis' st. Louis and Iron Moauteln &amp;

^^EaBa

Grand Kapda
MMdlevflfe....
Irving.............
Hasxxkm....
i.k

beard nnd went to rao that great right, the
Holy Child Jwus. God manifest fa the flesh,
tho Consolation and Glory of Israel, a Light O**trolt
to Ughtca tho Gentiles.
8tatioas.
M. “They crane with’ haste, and found
Detroit.

world, * hclpIesM babe lying in a mongw; nnd
tatter
they totared that Uta wa.
indeed Hi* o( whom the projdieta bad spoken.

hear rverr Lord's day aud have not yet coins
to prate the truth of tbe nu’«.«gn that a 8aAttwelf and His kingdom.

Montan...."'

Station!.

Kalannwo Lv......
Ktat Cooper.............
llicidand Junol....
CmMjr.......... ’.....
MBo..^..................
Dritou.............
Cloverdale..............
Shultz........
HarriKGs......
Coots Grove...1..^
Woodland..............

4‘ Tht Niagara FalU Hotte.’
Ktatkms.

TIME table.

8 38 IIS

Lanaliut........ . .........
Btatag............ .
Statiocs.

£c

'£
SOUTH.

HO

mi-.:.

�Scratched 28 Years
Body covered with scales. Itching ter­
rible. Bufforin g endless. No relief.
Doctors and medicines fall. Speedily
cured by Cuticura at a cost of S5.

Cured by Cuticura

PILED UP IN RUIN.
' Fatal Mistake on a Railroad
in Ohio.

A DEFEAT FOR CHICAGO.

BASED ON BULLION
The Administration Silver Bill
Ready for Congress.

was one praying fof the Bpfxflntmmt ot

A. SHE) JON,
.
Alwtrart

P
mltted baring procured the forgery of the
papers printed iu Tbe Commercial last fall,
purporting to be a contract for stock in the

ibatrarta.
ten from autographs on slips vf pajwr which
G ANDRUS. Dentist,
he previdod, by Mr. MUI ward, ot Cincinnati
.
Hariino, Mieh.
in tbe office of Solicitor Hurray, of the Hall
Nitrous Acid GM or Vitalized Air givaa •
&amp; Wood Ballot-Box company. Wood told tlie palnlras ex tracttoe ot teeth.
MUward that be wanted the paper to trade
P. DRAKE, M. D„
for what is callg-J tho “Guorge Top" letter,
which might have injured the Republican
Office over Holloway’*drug store.
cause. There was some trouble about get­
Office hours from .• to 4 p. m. Telephone, eee
ting an admission from witness that bo pra- nectlng
wlih residence, at Holloway's drug
I cured the forgery, but ho finally cb«ariy adCincinnati. Jan. 18.—Tbo vestibule train
; nutteu
mitted tnai
that luce,
fact. iu
Iu uouiguiis,
doing this, uowo
however,, no
he
from Chicago on the Cincinnati, Hamilton
M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary Public
' gave his version of his counecdou with Govund Dayton railroad, ran intq tlie Glendale
•
and U. S. Claim Agent,
ernor Foraker, whom be had known for flf;
accommodation at College Hill Junction at
will prosecute all kinds of claims t*fore tin
Drpartmeuta of the Interior office. CaU &lt;m hm
7:10 last evening. Conductor Cbpi-lcy and
mills store, corner Court aud Jefferson Bta..
Bob Stevenson, baggagemaster, were in­
He said that “J tar Forakar. tha
Hastings, Mich.’
stantly killed, and John Wilson, superinten­ rotating the reference of the matter to tbe , ti&gt;0 l,ou’'’5 ani1 senate nt the earliest oppore tn-oth-r, .first suggested that be (Wood's)
( could probably get the smoke itwpcctonihi^,
M. FOWLER,
dent of Die Metropolitan Insurance com­ j senate. Under the rail of states for bills, ttxnity:
.
Dentist
’
etc.,
Cummings
of
New
York
had
a
joint
“
A
bill
authorizing
the
issue
of
treasury
Wlt
i
spokn
of
a
number
ot
telegrams
which
and
spoke
of
telegrams,
pany, was also killed. Two prawengors were
.
pa.wd between him mid the governor, none
badly injured. Tho engineer of the express resolution read appropriating AV’.OOQ lor a notes on deposit* of silver bullion.
monument to Samuel J. Tilden. “Nineteenth
which
he
now
porecaarei.
He.said
that
“
Be
it
unacted,
etc.
—
That
any
owner
of
supposed that tho uccommodatiou was out prwklrat—elected, but uot seated." The
Governor Foraker suggested to him that he
TUART, KNAPPEN A V AN ARMAN.
sigbt years, and it got lobe a kind ot second of the “block” at tbo rate they were running bouse then weut into committee an the bill silver bullion, tho product of the mines of could do a littlo “htutllng” for him. The
Mdure to rue. I thank you a tiiauoaud rlines.
Lawyars.
and he had barely time to reverse his engine to provide for town rite t-ntries into Okla­
IJXNKis ItoYXiMG. Waterbury, Vt.
fined in tbe United States, may deposit the hustling that Wood raid the governor
homa and without actio^ adjourned.
wanted
was
tfie
procurement
of
a
document
Cutioura Resolvent
same at any coinage mint oratanyaacav office
United Stales courts.
drnwu up iu Ben Butterworth’s office, which
WaraiwotON
Crrr,
Jan.
15.-^A
number
Offices over Hastings National Bonk,
preoding theib. They were badly rhakan
in the United Slates that tha secretary of
FlMtincs. Mfchtau
c‘ 2411s wore introduced in the sonata yeater- the treasury may designate, and receive the governor wanted tn ure egato-.t ButterAssociate uffieea. Rooms 1». » sod if, a
riiin cure, and Cutioura Soap, an exquisite skin up but otherwise uninjured.
-=?. owvng them tho difrct tax bill; author­ therefor treasury notes hereinafter provided ■surtii, because, tbo latter wnfi fighting him Houseman Block, Grand Rapids. Utah.
beaatuer, externally. Instantly relieve and
and endeavoring to prove that he was dis­
speedily and permanently cure the most agonIn tbo Glendale train wore three passenger izing a bridge across the Detroit river at De­
reputable. Tlie governor, so Wood said,
inn*, itching, burning, bleeding, serny, crusted
Chbistophkx H. Vam Abxax.
and. ptmpif diseases and human ot tho sktn. core, containing about seventy-five people. troit; providing for an examination to de­ value of such sitver,at the market price, proposed to head this off by proving that
scale and blood, with loss oftiatr. from pimples The locomotive of tbo Chicago train rah termine tho ]&gt;rncticabi!ity of brigding or
Butterworth wnsdisrepotablc. Wood's whole
pries
to
bo
determined
by
the
secretary
such
a. barber, m. d.;
half way through the rear car of the accom­ tunneliug the straita of Mackinac; authoris­
te-Jtltnouy
on
this
brafleh
was
directed
to
qf the treasury under rules and regulations
•
Physician and Surgeon,
P«H»er modation, piling the paaaengt-r ears in &amp; heap ing the retireinesL with the rank of Irigoprove that Governor Foraker had wanted
volunteer officers of the ■ pcescrilied. bas.-d . upon the .price current in
und setting them au tire. Thu locomotive of riier general
gJ^Send for “How to (hire Skin Dtseases,’* tho uceommo&lt;ta:ion was not deraik-1 Three Union army of certain rank and meritorious fibe tedding silver markets of the world; but tlie paper to get even with enemies m his
own party and that ho did not seem to care
M pages, iO Illustrations nod 100 testluionte’.s.
rars caught fire and were tnirued up, tbe services; extending tho right of pension to | no deposit consisting in .whole or tn part of
(1 W. LOWEY, M tf,
i .
j _.i
..
i
.tbe
l_ ^|ver
or foreign silver coins imjiortod Foraker , had knowingly entered into a con­
bteamboatmen
and
otbon* acting
under
black-heads, chappqti nnd-olly prngrere of the flames being arrested by _»
VT»
Physician aud Surgeon.
It lYl
byCuticura Medicated engines from tho city fire department
order
officers.
and
~— of
-- United
-------- ;States
—~ “
yr? Cull —
j* , into .this country, or barj resulting from spiracy, » Know said lie bad not. Governor
Makes a specialty of treating diseases of tike
Plumb had ob acrimotiiouM debate in which ,
()r
forrJgu
Tlie Kull of Victim*.
Foraker said he did not desire to question EYE and ItAH aud the prescrvaUou of viste*
each senator
was na .
otUait SFECTACLR* and eyn
nr intimated
« mn . that the
m t,other
iar ua«
rcc«dv&lt;xl under tbo provisions of this act. I witness and the committee adjourned.
Free From Rheumatism.
The victims of the wreck were; Conduc­ iinr, wm*
after which tho ornate hold a secrot
“Sec. K—That the secretary of the treasury ' ‘
--------------Office aud residence on Broadway, near Court
In one minute the CutI cure Anil­ tor Uapeley, unfantly killed; Bob Stevenson, jt-rtrion, and then adjourned.
Bouse.Hastings, Mleh.
rimll cause to bo prepared treasury notes in
Pain Plaster relloves rheumatic, baggagnsnaster, of Maplewood, O„ died
Wakhixgtox Cmr, Jan. 16.—In the senate 1 such amounts as may be required for tho I Wabhikotok CtTT, Jan. 20.—Tbe Pennsylsciatic. Iiip, kidney, chest aud mus- after being placed in» patrol wagon; John
C. WELTON
'
. euiar pains and weaknesses. The Wilson, superintendent of the Metropolitan yesterday, after tbo routine bu»in« had purpose of tho above section, and in such | vanla Railroad com;&gt;ony has decided toimBra; and only pain-killing plaster.
, lb.
lu
eIpra.
Life insurance company of Cincinnati,body been disjxmsl of, Turpin spoke on the reaolu- rbrau.lda.nmta.Uonutom.ypr-cHh.;
Is
agent
for
the
Ohio
Fanner'*
Insurance Co.
- - conveniences
-by ■ lnlion for the recognltiou of the Republic of provided that no notes shall be of a denomi- I trains and...
Be writes policies on .a man’s property ■*■1—t
ROBERTSON HOUSE.
add to thoir
Carthago. O., terribly burned about the face Brazil. He advocated immediate recogni­ nation 1cm than *1 nor more titan *1,000.
fire.lightning or wind; against a man’s
I traducing u stenographer and typewriter for loesby
life
By
death
and
accident.
,
“
Stc.
K
—
That
tbo
notes
Issued
nndor
this
and arms; William Kbunitz, also of Car­ tion. Several bills were passed, including
F. VROItKHNr.il, Kroprirtor,
Gsr. Jeffcmon nnd Court Ste., HasUngv, Mich. thage. a plumber, aged. 10. scalp wound and an appropriation of f:»,oni) for a ball of oct shall bo receivable for customs, taxes,
MITH A COLGBOVE,
burned bunds and arm.-,; engineer of vesti­ records in thia city, und then tbe senate hold and all public debta, and when received into will be placed on each train between New
Rates, S LOO per Day.
Lawycru.
t^o treasury may bo reissued; and such York and 1’ittshurg to take the dictation and
" This House Is new. with pleasant rooms. Tbe bule train, seriously hurt.
a secret rx-sslon and adjourned.
(Offlce tn Union block. Hustings.)
. patronage of tho public is respectfully solicited.
In the bouse, after Hitt of Illinois had de­ notes, when field by any national banking transcrilw on the typewriter the correspon­
Practice Is all the courts of the stale.
A D&lt;»»rn FoMvnger* Hurt.
nied tbe allegation in a circular of the Na­ association, shall be counted as port of its dence of poreengrrs who desire to avail them­ A E. KENASTON,
;
Salt Lake City,Utah, Jon. 17.—A Unit* tional Butter, Choose and Egg mwoerttion lawful reserve.
selves of his sK-viccs. Bv this mean? a busi- dl.
Attorney at Law,
“See. 4.—That tho note-? issued under tho
Pociilu inggage cor and one coach jumped Unit bo find introduced n bill abolishing tbe provirioa,
of this
I* redeemed upm tM*,°r
can attend to his
(Over J. 8. Goodvcor A CoJcstora.)
Mm. Mktel Itataln. rialnBeM. HL.
lax on olMjmnrgurino, the denial being con­ demand at tlie treasury of the United Stated 1 corn»Pood«V" voute.
tha
track
yesterday
at
Hampton,
and
in­
Practices
in
all
court*
al
the
State.
CoUedttoM
makes the statement that she caught cold,
promptly sttcmUng to.
firmed by Hatab of Missouri, tho Silcott em­ demand at tho treasury of the United States
which settled on her lungs; she was treat­ jured tho following ^oraons: John Robinson, bezzlement was taken up Several tq^evebee
- - .
------------- —------------ -VUO4U1C newa,
R. TIMMERMAN. Homapathlc Pbyed for a mouth by her family physician, Lang Pine, Nab., rixiuldcr nnd leg injured; were made on the question of responsibility the Uoiteff btatae by the issue of a certificate
w..m -n..
ofdqxwbror
ib.„a
Ot
ibo.nto.^
"
umxbtv,
Crrr,
Jm.
SO-Th.
Chle^o
•
sidan and Surgeon. D.
Stringer,
Rook
Springs,
bead
bruised;
tait grew worse. He told her she was a
for the loss, i»orty line* being ignored in the MOM, poroUe u onoot U» n&gt;b&gt;u of tbo ! Bem“ “rrwpootol Mvropbwl bl. popw
hopeless victim of consumption and that Johu MeCbak'd, Indianapolis, log broken; discussion.
Finally
Hemphill's
bill
was
that Lodge, of Ma.*a&lt;;ba- ITARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, 1sno medicine could euxe her. Her druggist | two childrcu of Charltw Wachcufitta, flesh voted on and defeated, by lait two majority. United States, in an amount of silver bullion Ust nfcb1
suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for wuuiMte and cut about tho face; Mrs. Jamcti Tho majority bill wo» ims*.?&lt;i to third read­ equal In value (on the jlate ot sold certificate) setts, nays that Speaker R nxI has a list of tho
surance and Loans.
consumption: she bought a bottle nnd to Cranx, of Des Mointv, cbost bruised; A. ing, aud then defeated—124 to 142. Tho to the utfmbcr of dollars stated titeroin, at men who raised a row teben they did not Office with J. G. Runyan A Son 3 doors north
of PostoSoe.
tort- delight found herself benefited from Pk*cldnyer, ot Rock Springs head or*i house then adjourned.
tbe market price of silver, to be determined gut what they wanted on tho committees,
Bpeclatattentlon given to making exehaagaa
Abbie Ccolitlgc, j&gt;f
the first dose. She continued its use nnd diouider* bruoud;
as provided in section J; or such notes may j Says Lodgs: “He [tho sp?akcr] divided tha
Wa&gt;uiixoton vrrr, Jan. 17—Among tbo be rrdrcnMxl in gold coin at the option of tho sorebrads into three clns&gt;»s the first of
utter taking ten bottles, found herself Evanston, nightly cut; CbarkM Tobin, of
bills
introduced
in
the
senate
yeoterday
sound .-.nd well, now does her own house­ New Wa-hington. O* leg hurt, aud baud
guverumont; provided, that upon demand of . which were murksd 'K,'n-« an abbreviation
work nnd is as well os she over was. Free sprained; Z. H. Graham, of Ogden, neck were two by George of MiMiMippi, one pro­ tbe'holder such notes shall be redocEuxi in for kicker; tbosecond wa&gt; tnorkod ‘H. K,’
I for bard kicker, and tho'ihlrd degree is ’H.
trial bottles of thia great discovery at W* bruts-.-d; ] Conductor George McIntosh; viding that employes of companies engaged silver dollar*.
slightly
cut
■
“Sec. 5. —That when the market price of H. K.,"-or h—I of a bard Kicker. Chsadle, of
in inter-state and foreign commerce shall bo
H. Goodyear s drug store, large bottles 50c.
and 81.
entitled to damages from the company when silver, as determined by tho secretary of Indiana, h -ads the-‘IL HJ Kv.’”
Fatal Accident at a Blast Furnace.
the treasury, shall exceed *1 for 371.25 grains
Chicago, Jan. IK—Blast furnace Na 4 injured through the latter’s careta«&lt;neM; tliat
Moro Offlelals Down with
Grippe.
Win. Timmons, postmaster of Idaville, in operation nt tbo Illinois Steel company'* .no agreement shall render th? employer free otpure siltcr, it shall be tho duty ot tho
WArfuiMOTox C1TT, Jan. SO.—Robert
Ind., writes: “Electric Bitters lias done works at South Chicago bunt yesterday aft­ from thia liability; and that a injury re­ Borretarj- of the treasury to refuse to receive Blaine, brother of Secretary Blaine, is quite
depoita
of
silver
bullion
for
tbe
purposes
of
more for me ilnm all other medicines com­
ceived in coupling cars shall be prima facio
this act.
ill with pneuuionia and was unable to attend
bined, for that bad feeling -arising from ernoon shortly before 5 o’clock. Edward evidence of neglect on the part of the
“Sec. 6.—That it shall be lawful for tho tbe funeral of ids nephew
Walker
kidney and liver troubles." John 1, os lie, Johnson, W years old, waa terribly horned company The other bill makes all patent*
Mscrvtary dt tbo treasury, with tbe approval Elaine Saturday. A-Artanl
Secretairy
fanner and stockman, of same place, says: externally, and badly injured internally. purvhasabi-j by the government, nnd de­
' Hastings, - - Mich.
WMM
| Batcheller, of the treasury department, who
“Find Electric Bitters to be the- best kid­ Hew placed in a patrol wagon, but died clares it a valid defenre in ca**w of infrinije- cf tbe pnriklont of tbe United States, to sub.while
yu
the
way
to
his
borne.
John
John
­
pend,
temporarily,
tho
receipt
of
silver
lias
been
down
with
tlm
tho
grip
erin
for
«ev.»rnl
several
ilitva
days
ment that the defendant pure based th" article
ney and llyer medicine, made me feel like
bullion for treasury notes at any time when 1 docs not improve.
"
D.A.IPIT.A.IL, $50,000.00
a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware son (son of Edward Johnson}, Frank Brink, for usoor consnmpttatL, A long debate on be
4...
r
.....
_
_______
is satisfied through combinations'or specmerchant, same town, says: Electric Bit­ Jooeph Leonard aud John Krnpp were Butler’s resolution to deport nrgrora to ulatlve manipulation of the market the price
ters ia just the thing for a man who is all seriously burned about the head and body. Africa took place, and at it* conclusion an of river is arbitrary, nominal or fictitious.
Washington Onr, Jan 20.—No doubt
Michigan.
Many others were scaldud by the molten executive nearioa was hold und the senate
.run down aud don't care whether he lives
"Sec. 7.—That .tho silver bullion deposited longer exists, wj it is said, that it is tbe inmetal, but their injurious are hot serious.
or dies; he found sew strength, good ap­ Tbe aCcident was caused by water coming in adjourned.
under this act, represented by treasury tention of Senator Farwell to opi«we con­
petite and felt jest like he had u new lease contact with tbe hot iron.
Tbo house spent the whole day on tho note*, which have been redeemed in gold ' Urination of the nomination of John M.
an life. Only 5fte. a tityttie at W. IL Good­
World’s fair question. Tbe committee on coin or river dollars, may bo coined into Clark. Tho senator has concluded that there
year’s drug store.
standard diver dollars or other donomina- '
'
‘
’
ruh*s reported a resolution to exeat-a special tions of diver coin sow authorized by law, is no other course left open to him, no mat­
rrealdeut;
St. Johxph, Mo., Jan. IK—The Hannibal
ter what Senator Cullom may decide to do.
The best salve in tbe world for cute, and Bt. Joseph aud tbe Rock Island pawen- committee on plan and site, and Cannon of fdr the purpose of replacing tho coin uxed
Illinois
made
a
minority
report
referring
tbe
C.D. Besba,Gaahiec.
SENT
DOWN
TO
DO
TIME.
bruisegjJ ulcere, salt rheum, fever'sores, gnr trains collided here yesterday morning.'
in the redemption of the notea
matter
to
tiro
foreign
affairs
committee,
and
totter, tapped hands, chilblains, cores,
“Sec. 8.—That so much of the act of Feb.
directobs:
.
Tho conchae on the Rock island and tlie en­ with a provision tor tho decision first of the
sad all akin eruptions, and pooitivelycuree gine of the other train were wrecked. Scv- question whether tho fair khall be held east 2S, 1878. entitled 'An act to authorize the
Dan W. Reynolds,
pflee, or no nav reauired. Ii is guaranteed
coinage of the silver dollar, and to restore
Chicago, Jan. 15.—Judge Wing, of
to give penrt-i aansiaeauii. or uunuy i«, -r«i naac^ntp'rs on tbo liock Island troiu or West of the Alleghaniisi This last clause its legal tender character,’ as requlrwi the
D. G. RobtaMQ,
A.
Greble.
funded. IMce 25 cts. per box. For sale were injured, two seriously. TUvy «re FYaux
L. E. Knappen,
Chester Mover,
monthly purchase and coinage in silver dol­
Trimball, of Atchison, Kan., and Joseph
by W. H. Goodyear'
Galley, of Belknap, la., both injured iuter- taken on the substitution of tbe majority lars nt not Un than *2,010.000 nor more was tho only attorney who thought worth
Special mall service has been established DaHythan *4,000,010 worth of silver bullion, is while to address) Judge McConnell yesterday
.
General
Banking
Buairess
Transacted.
hereby repeakri.
1| in ________________________________
between the two Saghiaws.
liobalf of the motion for a new trial He
lution referred to the comt
Four Bubles Suffocated.
Sec. 9.—That any gain or seigniorage aria- I1 spoke
have saved
Sick headache Is readily cured bv Hood's 8nr-spoke for
for an
an hour,
hour, and
aud might
ml
Mparilla, which tones and regulates the diges­
ing
from
tbo
coinage
which
may
be
executed
himself
tbe
trouble,
for
tbe
states
attonjev
upon Springer moved a reconrideratioa
tion. and creates an appetite.
suffocate! last oveniug
by
smoko McKinley moved to lay that motion an the under the provisions ■. this act shall bo did not think it worth whito to-reply and
Highway robbers IniLenawee county.
in the
house of a Polo
named table, and pmdiug a vote the bourn ad­ accounted for and paid into the treasury.™ Judge McConneil dented the motion as
-- O'Bullivan
—
—
Rognloecski.
Then tho firemen
ar­ journed. The dubate was participated in by provided by existing law.
I -to Coughlin,
and-Bourk.
Tho
“Sec. 10.—That silver bullion received under motion wm granted in Kunze's care bat
rived at tbe sceae and broke into thu house many members, and thuao who favored Now
the four little ornta, eged respec
York voted and talked for tbo majority res­ tbe provisions of this oct shall bo subject to from later developments it doesn't reem that
tbe requirements of existing law nnd tbo reg­ Wing’s argument hud anything to ao with It.
and IX
were found
‘lying olution of tho rules committee.
ulations of thu mint aervlce governing the
condition nnd all efforts to
Kanxo WUl Likely Go Froc\methods of receipt, determining tbo amount
livea wore unavailing.
Mr. Donohoe, Kunze's attorney, then
When the vote on tbe nubstitution of Can­ of pure silver contained, and tha amount of
moved
that
hh client bo admitted to ball
non V resolution for tbe minority report was charges or reductions, if any, to be made.
SllBht Earthquake at Columbia, S. C.
When she bad Children, she gave them Castoria.
Judge Ixingoneckur opposed it, aud then
127 acres In Rutland, fair house but no
“Sec. 11 —That nothing in this act shall be wonted the bail jxit at *20,000, but Judge
Columbia, 8. C„ Jan. Ifi—A slight earth­ defeating Cannon’s measure. Springer, ris­
construed to prevent the purchase, from McConnell fixed it at *3,000. Ho woyld gcod outbuildings, 50 kcres Improved.
quake shock was Mt hero at flrtO last even
to.a question of privilege sold that he time to
w time, os may bo ^
llurOu ot
required,
of ou
silver have discharged him, ho uid, if there was I ote of fence Umber and wood. Within 7
ing. No alarm war. enured by tho disturb- ing
had kept a close tally of tho vote, and his j
for
rihS^’naie
.dies of thta city and 4 of Irving station.
tally did not agree with tbo official tally. He II “See-. .a
.. “aKUsum
*r7 sufficient tn carry no new evidence against him; but tbe state's This farm will be sold at a bargain, on a
Grippe is keeping 115 pupUa out of
11—™
That
asked for a recount. A recount reversed tbe I out the provision of this act is hereby ap­ attorney had mfornnd him that there was reasonable payment down.
school at Fowlerville.
some. Judge Longenecker intimated that if
IffDiaffAPOUS,
Jan.
IK
—
In
a
suit
to
en
­
former
result
and
tho
substitute
wm
agreed
Don’t'Whip a Stek Horse.
propriated out of any money in tho treasury, they lot Kunze stay in jail a few days he
26 acres Hastings township within one
Nor take Catharic pills when your l»w- force a mechanic's lien yesterday morning
might conclude not to bring him to trial at tulle of city'limits.
Again, when tho vote on tho substitution
or liver are sluggish. They are ■ whips. Judge Howe, of the superior court, discussed of the majority resolution, on amended by
Hut try—once nt lenat^-Milr#’ Nerve and tbe now law and gave it a construction which Cannon's resolution,for the original measure iaconsistent with tho provisions of this act court and counsel know this week, and ac­
2 city lota In Hastings, desirable place
Hver Pillc. They act through the nerves. will bo of great intercut to laborers and ma­ referred to tho committee was nearly com­ arc hereby repealed.
cordingly no effort will be made to got for a home. Will be closed out . at half
terial men throughout the state. The legis­
“Sec. 14.—That this act shall take effect K unze out on bail in tbe meantime.
Samples free at W. H. Goodyear'*.
their value.
lature attempted to amend the law so as to pleted. Springer saw that it would bo a tie. thirty days fronrand after its passage."
When Coughlin, Bourk and O'Sullivan
Mary J. Morse has been appointed post­ make nrtiee to owners unnecessary, but tbe ; He
therefore
changed
his
vote
io
the
nega..
g
------------ - r -^w-.
were asked wl^at they had to «ay, Coughlin
mistress at Summer's Landing. Oceana court held that
*k.» the amendment
i___.
Call on or address
failed by live so that he could move areconridcration.
THE BALLOT-BOX INQUIRY.
and O'Sullivan declared they were innocent,
lOMhlff.
reason of a clerical error and that tbe old So Springer may be credited with saving tbe
and had been convicted on perjured testiHood in Ms talented poem “Miss Kill
Wanhixgtox Crrr, Jiul 18.—Chicago got
vaansegg and her precious leg'’ eulogizes
v letcd on perjured tretimony in England,
Cotnlakwy Joins the Brotherhood.
a littlo back-aet yesterday when the house
Washington City, Jon. 20.—Tho ballot­ but did uot until now know that it was tbo
the fif'd as a place of delicious real for the
HASTINGS. MICH.
St. Louis, Jon. 17.—Chari s Comiakey,
weary head and pities the wretch who can­
settled for tho time the World’s fair fight, by box tavestigrtion waa tbe leading attraction same in tho United States.
captain
of
lost
year'*
Bro
wins,
has
written
a
not sleep when God himself draw the cur­
Wing
Springer's
motion
of
Thursday
to
reSaturday,
r.s
it
was
expected
that
Wood
him’
Sent Three U» Joliet.
letter to Tbe St. Louis Sporting Newa, in '
tain. Refreshing sleep is not obtainable
afijsidcr, on the table—144 to 142. This *el would testify, and the expectation was
If tee body be disordered. Sleep is anni­ which ho says that before to-morrow night kilk-d Cannon's subatltute, and by .a vote of not a mistaken one. Ex-Governor Foraker preme court, as was announced during tbo
hilated by skin irritations, pains of ulcers, he wiU have rigiud a contract to play first
mrtur wm retrewd »• dosed his testimony early in the day. The bearing yesterday, but Coughlin, Bourk,
bolls, carbuncles, frtuns, sore-eyes, catarrh, bueforlboCMrar, Brotlurtondimi H. &gt;«.«•»»
”r
“ &gt;" •pt»taa« most interesting part of It was where be ex- and O'Sullivan were taken to Joliet last
poisoning, frost bites, chilblains, piles, talaw tbi. UM,, b. »n, lor th. rvmon that • “Tct
bo
U
lo
n-mpolhj
wlUith.BrothM4ood.uKl
bytte
jymltw.
Hprtnpw
toorad to rweotb
&gt; was willing to use the papa- night on the 9 o’clock train on tho Chicago
cuk bums, scalds, bruises, wounds, chap­
rider this, but later
withdrew
motion
---------------- ---his —
such names as Senator Sher- nnd Alton road, and at 11 vrero admitted to
ping. chafing, tetter, foe all oi which Cole’s brUoralU^iuuw tor tbo bat wdlu. ud and the New York
the penitentiary to begin their life terms of
World’s fair bill waa
Carboliiialve Is the safe, rapid and perman­
introduced nnd referred. Rainies of New
ent external cure. Small boxes 25 cents:
York offered a resolution increasing tho doubt tbe genuineness of the signatures. He
large "boxes 50 cents. Sold by all dmgNew York, Jan. 18.—The consul general committee to thirteen; referred to the rules admitted that he was astonished,'and add
Columbus, O., Jan. 15.—The two branches
iu Now York of tho Arga&gt;tlui&gt; republiCKtatra committee. After a discussion of tho Okla­
was almoat willing to bcliove anything of of the Ohio legislature' voted separately at
louin'j" common
kill that on Dec. 8 that government formally i homa town site bill tho bouse adjourned.
I The senate Thursday adjournod to Mon-,
—
-------- — • - - United States Senator.
the town.
recognized tbo republic of Brazil and fixed
nny of tha gentlemen, Ix^cause Sherman and In the
reraivedjJTvotes, Fatter
Dec. b as a day of national celebration of the
Butterworth were abroad at the time, and
event On the latter day flags were dis­
played and all public places illuminated in met at 1 p. m. Batiirday, that hour having it was a delicate matter to write McKinley, "bolter,’- casting tbe ballot for Neal. In tbe
been fixed in ortler to permit tbo momberB to whose rignature soemod geuuin?. about a senate Brice got 19, Poster 14 and Habited
Riimiiw Annrl oaIiifau
attend Mr. Wnlkrr Elaine's funeral The matter so grave aa this, especially as he be­ 1. Henator Schneider, of Cincinnati, voted
BL Ixjufi World's fair bill was introduced. lieved the signature was all right, After tho for Halstead. Blair (Rep) and Lawlor
Tbe ballot-box investigators wore granted facta camo out bo dropped Wood. He (Dem) were abwut from ths bouse and K«t
Madrid, Jan. 18.—Tbo | court physi­
thought Campbell was guilty because be did
nnd Richland, both Ib-publicanr, wcreabaeut
cians now prououncu the king out of
danger. It appears from their re|»ort that tions of law growing out of tbe Silcott de­
the alleged symptom indicating tho pres­ falcation to the court of claims. Tbe rest of witness m&gt; a scoundrel He ought that
The Fentwater News lias announced It­ ence of meningitis never rrally existed in his tho day was spent in ootnmittao on tbe Okla­ Halstead, who was oppewd to Wood being
self in tavor of prohibition from now ou. case. His disooso was simply n gastric dis­ homa town rite bill, which was pending at made inspector, should Lave been mon- susMany Deaths la Chicago.
piciocn than b« (witaem). During the closing
adjournment
order of an unusually severe character.
Hcrelltog of tin* ankles or feet when not
Indicting Lottery Ticket Hellers.
die to rheumatism, Prof. DeCos(a says, is
Columbus, 0., Jan. ML—The grand jury
always caused l&gt;y a weak or dtargsed heart.
So is ahortuess of breath, pain or uneasi­ yesterday morning indicted seven p»raons
ness when lying on the iuft side, smother­ for wiling Louisiana lottery tkketa in this was tbe
ing wpeiK Tbe only cure is Dr. Miles'
U I had known of tho Cullrura Remedies !«
y«an ago It would bare saved me
(two
tranSren ddlara) aud au immense amount of:
■vaSKIng. My disease • psoriasis) cor.-.menced
aa ay bead in a spot not larger than a eenL It
eprari rapld’y all over my body and got under
my arils. The scales would drop off of me all
Mie time, and my infferiinr .was endleaaand
without relief. Oaa
dolors would
tempt me to»h&gt;’disease onr sgalu.
1 an a poor
tail feel rich to be rellev-d ol
what ’-ooe of the docton said was leprosy.
Mme ringworm. *,rsortash, etc 1 cook . . . and
. . . 8anmpariltas Brer one year andabalLbu:
■• oures 1 webt’totwo or three doctors nnd r,o
rare. I cannot praise tbe Cuticura Rcmedlei
too much. They hAve made my skin as clear
aud tree from sralra as a Daby's. All I used of
Item were three boxes ot &lt; Utlcura. and three
bottles of OAlcura Resolvent, and two cakes
•of Qaticuni.8«»ap. If you had been here and
oaM 'you *«ild have cured me tor KOO, you
waaldbawi had tha money. I Jodked like the
Bietuns tn your book of psoriasis (picture numbnrtwo-HxM to Cure8kin Diseases”), hut now
1 am ai clear as any person ever was Throngh
force ot habit
bands .....
over
... I rub .ray
— Ml.,/.,
.. my arms

THREE CARR ^MARKED AND BURNED

world's fair of 18U2. It was signed by the TEXT OF WINDOM’S HEW MEASURE.
wive* of the chiiif justice, Amociate Justices
Harlan an ! Field and those of a number of
prominent people. Fame routine burineas
the Form of ■ Bill—Some Interesting
was disposed of and tin, M-nate adjourned in
Testimony in the Ohio Ballot-Box Forrvsjwct to the memory of thu Into Represent­
ative Kelley..
i In the house the Silcott investigating com­
' mittee presented a majority report holding
, that tho sergeont-at-anns was a disbursing
:' oinver
officer oi
of cuo
tho govornmem,
government, wuicn
which latter
latuw
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wahuinotu
akuiwgtox
^ Crrr.
viti. j.in.
Jan. 20.
m —The
iou iuiiub
follow-should make good the lossno members, I fag is tbe text of tho admin titration bili,
and induding a bill appropriating *75,000 to prepared bj- Secretary Windom, embodying
the wu».. p«-L Hainan pmmtrio
,u,„
projxarf InbUm.'nnU

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Farms for Sale!
Very Reasonable Tens.

D. R. COOK

Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

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WELCOMIN'^ DARK DATS.

THE SLINO WHISTLER.

THCV ARE NOT UNIVERSALLY HATED,
AS MANY MAY SUPPOSE.

In tbe little town of Hilo, that lira upoe ।
the bay uf tost nanra, there lives one of to»
happiest of ixUtlie Hawaiian*, or Sandwich
Islander*, « blind boy.W rather roan. Every­
body for miles aroutU knew* kin), and th&lt;
stranger who tarries
Hilo for a «6urt timi
Is soon made familiar with tlie Blind B his
tier, as ho is called, and tbe hthy cwImltUr
of the place, the Blind Whfatier s pet guo«
and a giant blind turtle.
Hawaii being an important ragJir cant
pert, many steamers put in here, unu tbeli
entry Into"the littla harbor is one uf tiro mosl
injportanr event* that can happen, and th&lt;
steamer* whtitlc a welcome sound to the in
habitant* of Hilo.
Ono day it was uncovered [that the bliuc
boy had «favetoped a ta*tu for nude, as f rerr
hl* hut.atld tiro woods wbkro he toved U
wander came strange atniu&lt;bj-t*crnbiit»g tho*«
j*-uple make when learning' to ptay upor
some new musical instrument;
For aome time it was a mistiary what it al'
meant; but one day when a steamer was ex
pccted a whistle was hoard,; idud and shrill
Soon it camwagnin, and when |he »hopkccpor&gt;
looked out of their dixirs thfeij“ saw tbe biInci
boy standing in the street, producing from ■
bamboo wiiistlt* which he had puuto so. exnei
on imitation of tlw whistl^ of toe steamer
looked for tbatimorning that propio, without
goiug out, said: “There it tho Knwaii com
ft in." Tiro blind boy bod cunwivod the
Idea that, he could thus remind the intmb
itant* that the steamer was catling.
So successful was lie .In told fin t attempt
that be began to imitate other whistles am
today ho has a whistle for every steamer that
regularly vidta the port, and when toe u
sighted or her smoko can be men on tbo burl
ton, her whistle is beard bufere every sbof
in the town, and the people know that in ar

amsrwiw* bl**, bad wrnttor becSUxa It
gives them freedom from tbe persecution &lt;4
reddlere- A« Io«S *»
*foJ» nru ,air’ fro"t
side doors, ar.« doors nnd baric doors
•rokmnitePby an ever changing brood of
venders. «*h with a Lad of merchandise
heavy eiioug.. fur a, pack bur«»&gt;. No retina!
will dfacoarage’their comi:*g. and!u&lt;&gt; answer
Hoort of an emphatic (damming of tbe door la
their face will stop the sriiur from du&gt;&gt;«uting
hi* peek aud exhibiting Turkish rug- from
Philadelphia, Swfa- clock* from Connoeticut
and plush album:- froox.Ratalolpb street! All
nt th*w goo-i/are readily guaranteed to be ■
nil th* ladv of tbo how* may demand, the ;
ihstlni- i&gt;ledgU»x bis comiwircial. honor that,
they will wear longer than any similar
article* bought ou State strort or Wabash
avenue. while hi* price, he fa practically cer­
tain. i-far bek&gt;n anything mW before known.
A nd iis lang«wtbo days are fair these stray­
ing nqrchantaien are haunting homed and
effecting rales on tbe easy Installment plan,
w-eurfap promissory notes and chattel qiortg-.ig»s from woman who did not s\nut to buy
and wife hole tMtnrelves n* «oqn xs the ped­
dler fa puuc. But when cloudy days come
and co-aous raiiw j»oar into bottomless depth*
of imwk thecnip payment man must keep Ufa
wares indoors, Snd housewives have welcome
Tho man whoselb platrowand organs by
toe hoqte to bone canvass is laid under a
likaembargo by tbe rain. When tbe air is
black with storm clouds and the unpavod
steeute in the outlying district* offer unpeaable barriers to a horso and wagon, tiro man
who travois for u music merchandise bouse
must travel alouo and unattended'by hi* cu&gt;
ternary Instrumem. For rain quickly pene­
trates toe cos.- that incloses his marvel ot
music and reudrea too organ an abomination
of disoord^and the piano a distract lug clamor
uf harsh noimdj.
•
Id days when darknes.* und rain bring
gloom tn the man of litnltietw solvency, be
can trover imagine the mental condition of
the wight who walks the streets in grnfisful
HTOtirily during all buxines* hour*, iix r.red
that no man be owes can rveognir&lt;' him twen­
ty feet away.-and relying with absolute cer­
tainty on tbo opaque gloom to secure him.irnmunltv from tho ever impending dun. He
can visit placee of resort that know him in
happier hours, and sit in safely by tbo day,

far can come through that gloom and in­
clement weather on any mission lens impera­
tive than death. Ho can walk the streets
dressed -in. clothing too awfully shabby for
sunny weather wear, and knows that no
apology is needed; the bad weafhw is excuse
enough.
Ho can drift along unabmdicxl iu a hat
that might well havo protokvd the inquiry
current in theatre songs and newsboy badin­
age, anct ue«l tell uo one where he gut that
covering for the bend. He can wear a pair
of trousers with an unchecked tendency to
hag at the knee*, and a frayed and nitiddy
appau*ancealtogether; he can cover a shabby
salt of clothe* with a shabbier overcoat, and
jnarch .side by aide with the bpst of them,
for the awful appearance of streets and sky
is a constant and sufficient Apology. He can
brave hi* way wherever he will, and bold
hi* Lead up with tbo hmanoken iwsurance
that be iiH* better clothes if he chose to wear
them, but that uo man with a high forehead
will. go well dressed in nucli abominable
weather.
TTOt GIANT IX THK DYXAMO.

The &lt;x&gt;m pame* that getM-ralo electric, light,
the sdlcn of gns and even the mixlntt trad'wmcn tybo dabble iu kerosene, all welcome a
dark day as the iceman does w arm weather.
When toe ran rises mid sit lues and sets with­
out once aeclua toe world—which must take
him on trtw»-4bo artificial lighting is conSlant, and bills jdlc up as Regularly as toe
'
wot com**, down. Wlirn brighter shining '
dusipatte the gloom and gentle wind* carry
tiro clouds away to dissolve their borders in
tiro pure lakn air, Ihrhte go but in town; the
■
busixros* of electrician* and gas men and
venders ot oil suffers a point or two from toe
l-wr influeucMof Old Sol ori tiro market.
Tbo darker toe &lt;lay the- happier the man
a bo has light•« substitute for sole. As the
cloud.'; lower, the giant imprisoned in a dy­
namo rouses a little, stretches a fraction ot
hh huge strength, darta a virile thrill along
a hundred wire* and feels tbo spirit in him
teas iu wakencl anger, for, dark as he sewn*,
lie is the offspring of tho cun. producing light
and hcai by swift nnd tirelv»» motion, and ba
X. . /oolts on attains ns traitors to tbe king of day.
He arms him whh strength from two great
rnarscB of iron, catche* a quicker breath a*
tho armature whirls in c. revolution paaring
thought with ite speed, grasp* bi* wire lances
with gk&gt;fed hands nnd plunges into the at­
tack on fliadowe. It is n vnvv revel with
him.
’
Lushed to a certain station, ho cannot go
Iroyond a limit circumscribed, but he leaps
without warning into it nest of gloom nnd
drives the darkness to the limit uf hi* boun­
daries with a single sweep of his claymore of
light. Hr cannot follow tlroahadow*. but be" ■'
dances and hiss?® and dare* them tn an advatne they never attempt while he watches.
He towers Li*-weapon* nnd sinks for an in*taat as if toe fight wire wmrtvnmc. nnd as
tbe legion of shad-* prea* A little nearer he
• flsahM into fewer again and to*M-* them ovtv
like bilk.wa of Hacknew, and guard* to the
utterractt tiro apoco oroignrei htai.
How gladly would ho pursue tho toadow* .
tow keenly he awiM-x tbo power of day over
nfgtat; how loyal i* be to hb parent; tho sun;
ut..—__ .
.
in the air, down in the oarth. behind thick
'valic aud in ghostly corners, It isucaraif T.-.I fa- the Steal Of electric fight, and deep­
. *t shadows gloomiest Elay* and thk-krek ntD»pbcrc« are to him welcome as the
!
to
looping pilgrim of tbe cast.
Then- m many a welcome even for dark
d.-.ys.-CliWgo
-

from tbe civil war, according to tbe brat au-

:;od others at tho beginning of the century
start the draullory efforts cf tbe Ru.-dan cugi-

may ot torpedoes tor. tidvaomd very rapidly

AS THE
THE

AT THE BK2 DEPOT.

Hisdtepte
TbMOlll

Trinidad and
villW

Mv darltai: mm a rataping lad.

And mx hfa f air.er &lt;!M before,
rushing about the depots. Spirit* rush there.
He brought him home a bride.
Spirit seeking spirit goes nosing about among
the Crowds, getting in tbe way of other spir­
Ami I. a fooli*i&gt; mother,
F"lt re-rneho-r left alone;
its and trailing qrabrellas, handbags and tail­
‘And rhe boy who xm my tlrrt tors son,
or made ul*ter* ui tho general litter. VVnich­
ing likn lions for prey a* the trainscoll in;
jealous of vantage ground and angry at jostBo selfish. I’m ofrsld-krs, until tbe burdened ears and the blinding
smoko yield up the figure sought for, nnd toe
klndnil spirit bounds to the anus of the lato
arrival. Then the two fr-lngji’mret In a clasp
, Tita hope of AH our bouatooM.
morn or has satisfying,
,
Aa.l Uirir spirits rush together
Pnnce Royal; inth comfort:
At the uieatlnx of their lip*.
Different persons have different ways of
.Frotn gekten bt»d and violet eye*. |
’ To darting dalmr feet.
grectiqg tbeir friends, nnd u big jxiwrigvr
de|X&gt;t furnishes a rare school for tbo study of
Thirty years ago. my baby,
tho deawnstrativo in affection.
Women
I tnU it la your car,
mooting women orc tpueb tiro same tbe world
.Another nursling, just like you.
over, nnd no persau cau tell by tho grueling
accorded whether the travels/ returned la
madam* dearcot foe or th" l*earer of opera
Aad noir the ax^vi* bring tilzn back—
tickets for Patti’s opening night. The stream
That’s why I love you to!
of |SMsetiger» flowing through tbs gnbte easts
up a wtsnau on tbe shore* of tbo depot plat­ —Margaret E. rfougxt-t- ta tadies’ Horn" .toiraal
form; another woman agprvacbas with quick
step, tbe two *milo radiantly in recognition,
Tlx- dveniiig* of great numbers ot familiaa
clasp bands, kin with os little emotion as if
they were* checking tbeir trunks, grasp an arc monotonous humdrum. Tliey involve
the assemblage of the snnw people, the same
artuful of ]&lt;roelx and hurry to the street.
bumxm-Jingy,
the same puterfamillas yawn­
THAT'S MT HfSKAXD.”
A young lady, proud of a wedding ring, ing over bis paper, tbo &gt;nmo querulous mam­
Our Blind Wbistier it tall and (lender, will
jet black hair and a rich, coppar hued com steps nervnudy about the railing and Marches ma overladen with family cares. Frsoh peo­
plcxion. He goes barefooted, and in hh opor the
—, crowd. She picks out an elderly woman ple with freto thoughts, freto atmo*]&gt;bcre,
shirt be carrias hi* half dozen; whbtic*. Ai In black, accosts her and offers n mouth that anything to stir up and agitate the pool of
ho walks along the *trecta, his aightieu eyes dearrves morv appreciative kissing. Tbe domestic stagnation, are sadly needed and
U Hod upward, behind Una, iu solemn fashion. | stranger Intown surveys the youthful ma* J
waddkn. along a big white goose—a familiar tron without a smile, contones her identity, stant Mieresslon uf such fresh people to bring
sight to thr&gt; people of Hilo ami a curious onr J bends down slowly and khrac much as If, aha about thw reralta. The world is lull of men
to foreigners.
disapproved of something. Any ono knows and wocncsi. nnd in a better regulated life It
The third wonder of Hilo is a largo turtk | tln-m; they aro bride and mother-in-la*, ; would be to* tMtainei* after the day’s work
as blind as Joe and so old tliatino uno know*' Hi re a young man with cultivated whiskers was done to entertain «noh other, and give
how long he has lived on lb«-id:ind, thopgt f watches the bulletin board and fishes stray
probably over WO year*. It is tlie only turtk • dorre from hi* overcoat pockot. He beeves if not tooummfa ot’ onr housebolds are little
of tbe kind here and is one of t|ie Gnllapagoi [ a sigh as a clanging bell tells him tlie legend better than cells for tho IncarceratioQ of uach
island variety—a perfect giant. It b con &gt; “on time" i» true, and turna to the gates to family. Thousands are tons worn out pre­
flnel In a large corral, and during the day I greet a wife retunrod from a month's visit in maturely from utter lack of donuMtic n crea­
crawls slowly about, feeding upon the grass j the country. Ho sees her far dowu.the line, tion. There might be written ovur ttie graves
at night, by some strange intuition, tlndbif but stands as still as if there were a law of hundreds ol thou*&lt;inds, “Bored to death
its wny back to a depression ur hollow It hai i against lifting his hat; rouse* to action as by tbe stagnatl'&gt;uaf domestic life."—liati*made in tbe ground.
j she pushes through the portal*; kissra ber ns vilk- Courier JcurnaL
The old turtle is very patient and hat if it was an awfully ecxnmon thing; takes
room for tone Hilo beys upon its back, and ter bundles aud turn* from the place surif tbe ridw are not very exciting ar rapid prisiugly s«*late. But she? Why, toe'waved
Tbe following b an amusing iustan s of
they are not the le» enjoyable. —Pliiladrlpbts her handkerchief at him when tiro was away the aptness with which a madman will turn
down tbe platform; sbo said “That’s try but* an argument. Au Iru-pector visiting an asy­
Times.
band'* to tho old man who had shared ber lum wns requested by the medical mpertasent; she hue kissed just as hard as toe could, tendaut to be very careful to addresa a cer­
It u a very pretty story: In 1573 a Germaz and talks freely as they go out of tbe depot, tain patient a* “y-nir imj*-rtal majesty.’’ the
artisan, a shoemaker, died in Clkartestou no more impressed into silence by the grim
pour num imagining himself to be Julius
He bad a brother here, to. whom, oa hi* old building than if they two walked unat­
Cmsar, and bucoming furious if be did not rodeathbed, h&lt;&gt; bequeathed an old box nboul tended in tbe hanging gardens of Babylon.
tbe size of tbo vo*&lt;al tn which ludira plant ge Girls greet each other after a fashion pecul­
insyroctor wns careful to follow Inztructious,
radtams in lieu ot tha clay i»ta of Dutch iarly tbeir own. The one wbo fa drifting into
and ail went well. On a mijssequeut visit be
manufacture. Tbo brother, who broanw Iroir the station
vil.u catches sight U4
uf 4Ki
bar inrun
friend uirougn
through again addres-jd tiro jetient by tbe ran*
to the pot, knew not what to do with tht the high tarred ralln«, waves frequent *alu- title, “What do you mennf' wav slie reply;
legncy, but he kept it in a trunk until a few tation* to her, sbeert. around tha ponderous “don't talk nonsense. I m Plato.” “Oh!"
yooraago, n lmti be married. It was snbao engine as toe comes abre*»t of it, breaks raid tbe inspector; “I beg your pardon, but I
quently taken from tho trunk and given tc through the Irodtatlng crowd when tbo gate thought you wen? Julius Cewar la*t y«Mr."
hi* little girl iu, a plaything. Tbo little girl I* reached, and falls into ber friend’s arms
scattered the contents of the box, pegs, awl* wub a crescendo chatter in which both join but that was by another motherBxcbang".
etc., to the four winds.
। _* chattrr which suffer* oue instant s break
About a year ago her father died, and ■ as two Gainesbwougb
Gamraborough Lata are dipped tegethtegvthSlrpi’edsOff in a Wet Place.
loving wife utiiizAl the box a* one iu which er, then starts a,rain, for both are talking
Last night, a* tiro Memphis nnd Charleston
toe planted sr-me geraniums and p
1
—
—day
&gt;— «—
placed and wfll talk till •&gt;
toe
is ■*
done.
paA-ngvr train, bound we*r, was nraring De­
it on the grave of her dead hmbatuL &lt;ck
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brI
R0T XLWJlt® SATIHFT1XG.
the plants grew the box wax taken back t&lt; |
catur, tbe brakenuui, as l- customary, etitiro city and did service again aS a plaything.
uounced iu the coachv-. “Next stop is Dccn'
,
One day Uic trot torn fell out of. the box, nnd a trade at tbe store, stand* perfectly still iu for?
tbe
crowd
till
too
cotnev
along,
shake*
hands
it was tbensb uud that tlie heirloom had twt
One sleeping parwuger, being arousel by
bottom*. A roll of bank bill* fell out of th( cordially but without emotion, rclim-cs her tite cry, thought be said “Decatur,” and aris­
false bottom, and with toe roll witne pieces ol of a traveling bag and lead* tbe way without ing, dcUIvratcly walked out on tbe platOunu
silver—three half du'lby*. The fart wn* re­ a word. A big, honest fellow from tin- coun­ aud stepped off, alighting in tiro middle of
ported to tho little girl's mother, and or try comet to Chicago to divide tiro journey Swan Like, a body ot water about 250 yards
counting tiro nmouuttoe found that It wni with a maidan hajcrontag to cares of matron­ wide and 20 feet deep. Ho hit out for terra
♦13fi. _ It Lus Ixnu since aacertainrsl IliaI the age.. He waits nervously and studies toe firma, Teaching it in safety unhnrt, kith
muu who left the small but Interesting legacy clock. Strange scenes claim hb attention for
died2 before bo rould explain th.
’ r.n*on
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:Lt fo: a moment, and toon be turn* again to gaze Wns running at about thirty miles an hbur,
the gift ot tiro box.—ChorkMou News auc down tipi track* and wonder why the train mid tbe fall was forty feet.—Decatur (Ala.)
doesn’t cnina Ho start* and flutom when the Telegram iu Memphis Avalanche.
Courier.
; great engine pulh into sight a blocto away, as
I if toe wheel* were threatening him. He
There has been raomtly $.«ro imcrralj presses hi* face to the railing and watene*
There it no action of- the iutrik-ct of which
aroused in thaw very remarkable bird* tbe, each traveler wbo steps to the groundt It ha*
touracra, an account of toe curious ton that। been a year since be raw her nnd won the the object and mre ami even the very Iden­
the red pigment in their wing feather.- can, promise to join her Hfa with hfe. Hb heart tity, are ao often m fateiron ns wit In scorn
be, partially, at least, washed out with pan! sinks as ths last car is raptfe! and no fatnilwater. This is generally bcliev^l to be a, iar figure meet* his eye; then he start* again cosni, tiro keen jibe with th? point dipped in
unique instant* of tbe kind, but. it does actt awl UMses those about him with strong arms, burning gall are the coin which they entlra
। for Heart's Delight fa right at tho gateway. rar to circulate for the genuine metal.
In others waggery fa recognized as wit.
an oilier animal—* mammal this time—rharat Hu takes her hand and looksdown in tbe face
with the touracos tho peculiarity of being. rawed in greeting, stoops-gtngeriy and ktan Tbe comical saying, the queer grltua&lt;ro, th"
tinted with color- that •Tun." This animalj coldly. Too many eyaa are there; It doesn’t (tangtrou* art of mimk-ry, which aro tiu-ailIs a Brazilian true porcupine, with brightt seem right Ha forgets hl* umbrella, forgets
yellow spines, which ard"'hlddri&gt; by n dense। breakfast, forget* everything, and pushes • Douglas Jerrold once said: r'Wit I have
called a merchant prince, trading with
coat of fur. Thu porcupine I*, unlike tot, into the street dumsUyat the skieufndfa- tapni
tiro whole world; while waggery is a greencommon Indian form, a tree dwaUing creat­. appointed little body. He is half angry, it grocer, making up small peiiny’ortlro for the
ure, with a comparatively long prehensile( fa not at all as be thought it would be. '
load
vulgar.
”—Texas Siftings.
Two otlror® arc waiting as tbo train comes
tail. Tbe yellow pigment of the spines ear,
ba extracted by water, which then becotnw, in. At the side of tbe room away from the
.
crowd
kits
a
tnan
furtively
watching
the
an
­
u pale lemon yellow hue. But as the porcu­
“Doctcri” he said, a* they met on the fiat­
pine frequents trees, and as It is covered with, trance, avoiding officials, biding his ttoro. He
tong hair.«t does not warn probable that in a, ckxs not move when tho gate* open, but form of tfiestreet enr, “can I get a little adstate of nature the warm rain of toe tropin, watt-bea with basilisk eye* till tiro throng
“For rash:"
would ever bleach tho spine*, a* it te said tc. parts and a young woman, tall but -nqxrrtely
“Weil, no. I pimply want to ask a qiuv
bleach the feather, of the tournco. -London, formed, paces half acron tho area aud sweeju
I the benches with a quiet aye Tlxm bo paraw tlon or two, and l&gt;-lng I’m an old patient of
Btandanl.
yacr»,
you won’t to ink s»f charging me.”
swiftly tu her aide, but there fa something ot
f‘Go&gt;hmd.”
•
the clandestine in tbeir greet! ug, romotoing
“Well, my feet aro troubling me, nil I
ucuwuvMuwuwBuwmaayai wewuriai ln tile cscajro-liko exit, in tbe pressure of
.
■x —
— have
— 1worn
------ • • - of- - - hands. In the retreat, to a cab, which telfa of ; thought"----great
ones
tiro- shirt
the martyr
“day I Cut .’em right off’" intorrup* cd itha
and done tbeir work in constant pain, w. vow* forgotten. And brtttoiug past them as
caimotlratbc amazed at the marvelous tri — j ------- ---- — —y» — —-«ou doctor. ‘Tve often wotidvrod why you didn't
urqph of mind aver body. It is not t»» great .Igkt together, comes a youth just touching do-'tt. Fv» gut to get off hero—gv&gt;.l night!"
—Itetrolt Free Prera
s estate—tali, strong,
well
knit—
and
cmiae fefr wonder to bear that Alexanderman
----- ’’—
---------» «-«*
. ruddy
..
Pope and Thomas Qarlylont-ro chronic In faced. His nimble fest descend tho i&gt;talix, hh
valids, hnt that: Anneal Johnson, with bu eager ayes survey the thinning crowds below,
big heart, and Hunnah More, with her abun­ his heart, lifts joyfully m ho mvo—alone, be­
You don’t have to bother wearing rawrkM
dant Cbris:ian charity, toould have “gone wildered—the dear form ot mother. Ho is at
softly all their duys" becuiuac ut physical hex- side before the old eyes can grasp tl.is
suffering, might give some of n* enusotr scone, stranger than all the novelties Itefortf.
.Ml toe temptations resisted, all the battles and bo dots ail' tho huMllng neceraary to re­
think. ■
won, all tbo pledges kept, unite to flash odo cure a g»*l jUltion. If you don’t hauu a
grateful memory on him as thia faded wunwii rerrant or a chair available, ypu can hire a
remember that it is not tow crcraett which lays a weary baud upon his nock and breathes choir at the door tor rex ct-uta from an old
are carried iu full view. fait thane which w« Sprayer of benediction and of gratitude in wosunn Who, aa you pay her, win nmrtaur,
io single expiration. “My son—my socr—
“Give mo a cigarette, senor, for God's rate"
Chicago Herald.
-Ladies' Home Journal.
taUquld CAttlUu,.
b.
irreverent; she fa only u,ing a vxnmuou
Mrom.-Enchaagr.
Charles Wyndham bad given W. R. Gil­
The Grand Duke Constantine, tbe moat
bert an order for a throe act play, and Gil talented and clever member of too imperial
bert had written two acU Tb* third war house of Romanoff, was want to disconcert
During the civil war a man great in bls
not forthcoming, and all Wyndham’s coax­
m eye* was by some influence appointed a
ing and urging could not got it out of him.
bngadirr general Hbsrawuf bfaXImTbe actor nt la* t lost Um fwtieucn aud iudictad a note like the following: “My Dear Sir - ever hit interlocutor had embarked on some portanre wns at onro greatly increase ! He
long winded speech he would quietly give tho ««ouAl hanBy tqronk ot any Hung «dte but hi*
new dignity. Mating a •’bonrospun’’ Yankre
elastic an imperceptible twitch, which had
onaday. he accosted him ton*.- “Well. Jim, 1
toe effect of sending toe eyeglass rebounding
yra know I b*vo lawn iqipohiied
relations at an and.’
GHbert’u re- up to his eye, where it remained fixed, with­ toppora
brigadier ®roerair “Yes,” mH
-j
out any apparent effort ar action on hfa im
baj&lt;deoj’ -Well, what do folk* mynltout
Ml wmiM th*!, &lt;»»», a-voAlw »(.►.__ 1. At.. _
it.
They dou’t *ar nothin’/ replied truth­
ful Jans» , ‘ taey
taugh.”-8ao FraDcfaoo
you al the hour nrotJticard."-8an Francisco
Argonaut.

bet earn by the fact that Lis imneris
naaa menrod totally uuuwred thereby
Francisco Arg.^aut.

and IS degs. 25 mtn. north, and fa bounded
oa tbe north by the Caribbean sra aud tiro
Atlantic ocean; outiro youth by Brazil and
luinbta anti Pwu; oa tiro east by British
Guinea, and on tiro w?*b by Colombia. £»
enjoys nil the varieties of climate In tho
wurLI, from |M*rputeal *now to the intense,
ctaLilitatlng hoots of the oquatorfc.! low
plains. There ore only t we reason*, ti*&lt; dry

May. Tiro dimate b tfaaltiiy, exenpz in th*
marshy districts adjacent to tbo Orinoco alM
Bw Negro. Longevity fa greater tiuin in
Europa. Al toe last oam&gt;in to&lt;-re were in the

-ft* InbnUtanl*. Tin- urea of tbe republic is
about! 40u,(AMi squan? uiilea, nonwwliat more
than that ut Louisiana and Texas together,
■nd t wk-da* large a* Vruucc. There are a

POWDER

Absolutely Pure.

hantho ordinary kinds, and conrtot be .m&gt;U1 is
-•'itUjrotUton withtitrnraitltudrot low te&lt;t. it-on
wetatrt. alum or phosphate powder*. Bold only
coast of the Atlantic, tbe Caribbean «n nud la
cans. Royal Babzmg 1'owdkx Co., io.
tlw Gulf of Pa ria. Barcelona. Cunutna, Wall Kt. N.Y. .
■
oct»49t
Porto Cnbello, Carupano. Curu. Maracaibo
and Ciudad Bolivar (formerly Angostura), a
v. dl know jx»rt ut tiro mouth ol the Ori­
noco. anti to* Tablas, th- port from whence
all supplies are suui to tiro ricli mines of tiro
FOR CHILDREN.
1
Ynnrari district.—Venezuelan Letter.
Taste* Grad. Mi t« u, Isrer fad*. ♦
EadMMd by Phytidzhs. Krap Hui
Mi
Bold by all Draggtefa.
*
Many, induct], and various txrp th'- uxrocdotei told In cminrcti.Mi with oath taking. A
very pious and fxdnfully guile!/-** old lady

Croup Remedy1!

nyson-D'EyTieourt. the Bow street i»llcn
magistrate.
“Is it a fact, your honor," asked tbe lady,
“tiint I most take an oathT
“Certainly, madam.*' replied Mr. D’Eyn-

1^3s’'?'

“Hut I don't like to do so!” exclaimed tbo
lady.
D’Eyneourt

“Every witnre* ha* got qj

tang Ume she Ix ld out against what she
termed a cruel Injastiue, but finally cunsentol
then took tiro book, and’ to the rarprire and

tn-imm-lou* ootiq after which she covered her
fac-- mxd cried in iritifn! tocc*: “Heaven torglvn inc, but 1 had to doiL’— Pittsburg Dfapctdi
__________________
A contributor to Nature recounts the fol­
lowing instance of animal sympathy and in­
structive example:
Some yvan, ago v&lt;- hod two cats, a tabby
and a powerful tom, perfectly white all over.
One day I happened to bo in the attic, aud
noticed them go «xit on tbe slates, when Tom

FOR SALE BY

DICK DOYLE.
FRED HEATH
N.T. PARKER.
MOBTGAGB BALE.

splendid leap. eonMdsrhig

™ud state of Michigan, in Uber L*C of nmrtKHgei

roof. ‘
WImq Tabby come to tbo edge of tbe slated
her courage failed, oiiJ she uttered a cry of
distress, whereupon Tom turnnl round nnd
Imped back. assl. giving a cbrerful nrow, a*

??U)d Ihwahvr 11, IBM. and recorded In *aal
IteKtiter** offiee on Un- *«me day, tn liter Ti e(
•nortgogB*, on p-tgc 471, bv non papneut e&lt;
tnoaey* duo thereon, by which the power of
'Uo therein contained has become operative.

twenty-eight dollar*, trosldr* tin'attorney feedone/ jumped
again, raw
this u:
time fol- • provided
pre
uuuv,
juinirYi across,
across- again,
for by taw. aud M amt ur proceeding
low^i by Tabby, to iay great dalight.
at law hatinx troen InsUUxted u&gt; reourer toe
Fuu at tbe Ills Man’s Fxpetise.

.

It u&lt; related of a Bath era captain who was
stout that beomro went into a Bcrton store
aud iuquired for a No. IS collar. “Na 18*
Hav&lt;Xi*t oue, sir. 1 Neva* keep that size iu
suck." raid tbe clerk. But he kindly gave
Hm- nvnbcr of a street farther up town when'
he feltcure tto captain would Imre uo diffi­
culty in finding n collar sufficiently large. At
last the store was found, but linagifa Um- cap­
tain's disgust when It dnwnnl uy»m him that
tbo oily counter jumper had directed him w&gt;
a Imrnew.store! Sucb practical joke* a* tofa
usually come high, but there are p«&gt;|&gt;le wh-.

on. Friday the 'rito day of Jmiunr-. iko. at ton
■&gt;'eloc*.m the forenoon, there will t c soM at
the north front door cf the court how in Uro
■ Itv of Hasting*, county of Barry and state of
Mlehtaut ftoot being the nlare in uhleh tiro
cirejut ceart for tbe county of Barry !• held) a
publfa unction to toe hlghast bidder, th&lt;- prva.
Iws described in raid ni3rtrq.c. or so much
thereof M^may be neeeMsrv tn satisfy tiro
amount due du said &gt;portg t&lt;d. a* atxne set
fnrtli. w ith tnip Interest thcreoE. ;i::d tbe co*ta.

video to- tu «ald mortgage, s.ild prom Lira twin:
sltnsted In the eUv of Hastings*, county of Itory
and state of Michigan, mid dc*eri*rod xi follows: '
'tamntenciaaat the suulh wc*t ecroner of lot one
hundred and fifteen. Utrnee runulnc north rigid
rod*, thence ru.mlnx etot eight rod*.; ttence ■

to Uie ptaro of beginning. Alt Intbeettyof
KaouKh lo KJU It.
Hastings (MroMriy vtttage) according to too re­
plat thereof.
’ “Wliat makes the tea *o weak, Mrs. Mr- curded
Dated. Oelolror 33, l$*0.
KcrreK- asked Funulwit, tlw wng of our
Sr.IIAVTIAK KAtaBB.
As-.ljnee of the Mortgagee.
boarding bouse. “It's been listening tu yvur
Anoxic E- KrxAVTux;
Attorney for Assignee.
kind1 of u ucMDan, with no seme of humor
and :&gt;o: toe slightest c^nprebcuxiou of the
glittering qualitis* ut thfa cvemroceut\aDd
changing brilliance uf persiflage and repar­
tee which is the light and life of ottr daily
table.*' (Extract from Funnlwif* diarv,
written in dark blue ink, and cure!e&gt;s!y luh
lying open at tiro right place, for nobody to
uno.)—Burdette iu Brooklyn Eagks

CHAKCERT URDEE.
clilgan. In toe Circuit Court far the
Barry, In Chancery.
Paste. Complaisant, vs. Harriet F.
rirs B. Beadle. Lids E. Walifo, Mary
S Elmer Beadle, William K. Bredjc.
Beadle. dt-ctiLM-d. deieud-

Firto Judicial Cteeun. In Chancery.
Upwa due proof by affidavit that Harriet F.
Beadle. Charlre S. Iteadie. Lida £ Waldo. Mary
K- Bradk-. L. Elmer Beadle. IVIKbua E Brodie
stuued an liour ot hfa valuabb- time Iu small aud Bertba Beadle, defendants in tbe ao&lt; re en
talk, raid to James Harper, tiro publisher,
“Brother Harper, I am curious to know tow
you four meu dfatributa toe duties of the c
alnant. It fa ordmd that the
tablfafcjiMmt between ybu.” •'John.’’raid Mr.
jqipMrSMlumrrr the MU
Harper, good humuredly. “attends to tho
. . : ...*
V, Lte.S L..
. VL&gt;V ww
finaixv-N, IVctlrty to the cirris-^^deuct,.
'Olli bin of coraplatat shall to taken a» cor.
Fletcher to tiro general bargaining with au­ fess'd- AU further that tai* ontef to pubUtiied
thors xwd outers, nnd—don't you tell any­ within twojity day* from this dale in tiro Hast
body,* be raid, drawing hfa choir still closer ms* Banbk*, a oewspapor printed In • Id
ouuly of Barry, and to published tbereln onre
m each week for six weeks in raccesolou. suvh
Moder# Invention.
Mrr. Kawlcr—Why. how exqufaitely your
parlor is faruhtol. dear. J think toone pluto
chain, oru too sweet for noything. Bui what
1* that great homely hard wood cisairf It fa
awfully ugly.
Mrs. Htayathome—Why, dear, that is my
monte chair. Dear Arthur xnxnplalned that
every time 1 jumped cm one off tbo nire chairs
al owing a mornrol spoiled it. Bo [ had him
get nw this one. O-o-o-h; There's on
of the horrid ereatunsi now. Jump up hero
tvf.V,
.(kA.. V — ——___ .__ __

Tbe mean age of deutir ^ EugMto king*
from William the Conqueror, wbo died by
accident, down to Henry VIII, with ail the
advantages cf their high petition, was fifi,.
excluding srvtn mm arch", wbo were slam.
ward VI dwd at in. whiob lowered the aver­
age. ‘’Timo honored toncaster," marked a*

Montreal Star.

— — --'rj —
v■&lt; »*&lt;-* i/&lt;:
1CL* VW -‘It
•h-feaaaaia perwraahy, ot least twenty dujo te
tore the time herein prescribed for tirolr i.j
UST-ru. elevreilh ‘day. of January. A. S
I8*o, at Cbartotto, In said circuit.
.
Fkawk a. Hookmk,
Circuit Judre.
A tree copy: Atiret.
Tnofl.». ■Rtea.Kegfater.
’

PBOBATX URDKR.
n the city ot HtuUnm. tu aald county. &lt;»
Saturday tie 1Mbday ot January In the jeurora
• houeatod tlxbt hundred and ninety.
n, r*s*?t' «arl'* w- Armstrong. Judge el
of toe estate of Chrtatopber B.

Clara K. VauAma*;.

isnmt of Mto dwa.-r.-i. insj
KM and that toe exerubtro i
rattan ol sold eitatr----K. Knapprji, ci i
i i-.ucutor thetrla n
K faortrred.that

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner

WOL. XXXIV. NO. 40.

WHOLE NO.

HASTINGS, MICH., JANUARY 29.1890.

Hastings Banner
Published Wednesdays by

LAST WEEK

COOK: BRO5.JBABTIMGH, MICB.

COUNTY NEWS.

QREflTEST
QLOTHINQ JflLt

lallve of this paper will ba at the
c subscriptions:
ll«—Saturday, Feb. 8, all day. at Hale's
rille—Saturday, Feb. 8, all day.
-Monday, Feb. io, forenoon.
r»»a-Monday. Feb io, forenoon.
Woodlaad-Tuesdav. Feb. 11. all day.
Maple Grov^-Wednesday, bib. 12. forenoon,
Wednesday. Feb. is. afternoon,
-Thursday, Feb. 13. forenoon;
-Thursday. Feo. 13, afternoon.
—Friday, reb. 14, afternoon.

IN OUR EXPERIENCE.
-Monday. Fob.
day.
londay. Feb. 17. ah day.

1-2, 1-3, 1-4 Off on Every Men’s, Boys’ or Ch’ld-

day.

* ucaaay, r co. ib. anerooon.
lb-Wudoeaday, Feb. II. !&gt; a. m. to

ren’s Overcoat in Our Store.
We have entered Into the work of clearing our tables mkl counters with all the brain, brawn, spirit and
spunk characteristic of the name of Hudson.
We realize that the work has to be dour, and as a matter of course we are not the people to stick at trifles,
hence this great sale of ours,
High Street.

Goalie Tory Is on the sick list.
Literary last Thursday night
Yeckley school house.
Kittle Dooley and Anna Davis attended
the teacher's association last .Saturday.
D. McNaughton, of your city, was on
our street last Thursday.
Mr. Graham, of Podunk. buried one of
bls little children last Saturday. It died
with la grippe.
Lin Bankart is very slrk with la grippe.
Claude Covey and Nora and Eva Howe
were the guests of Mrs. Brang win last
Friday evening.
B. Brangwin entertained eom|«ny from
the northern part of the county last week.
R. Turner«is cutting wood for Mr.
Roberts.

THIS WEEK

Men’s Working Overcoats 1; off. Men's Chinchilla Overcoate H off.
Men's Double Overcoats '&lt; off.
ircuata noticed to
edueed to s and ».
reduced to \ oC.
— .I enwys n d weed to
Men’s regular •iSOrereozU will go foe »io: Men’s regular fix Overcoats
S20 Overcoats wlU go forfW 33; Men a regular fca Overcoats will go for ai6.C7.
priced named; don't suppo.se for a moment that you can ao into any other ston
had outside our house—all tbe protestation

low don’t b* misted by tbe
1 town and get at good goods
to get ’em. They re not te lx
llbstanding.

Extraordinary Bargains this Week in Boys’ Cloth­
ing.
•3. S3.50 and

Children "a Hcbool Ovweoats nMorcd to
CbUdrea's Dreaa Overroal* reduced to
Boya* Nebool Overcoats reduced to.......
Bon* Dress Overcoats reduced to...........
Chiteraa * Hcbool Salta redue*d to.
CbMvMPa Dvaaa Sotta raduord to..
Boya' School Suits reduced to........
Ron'Draaa Holte reduced to............

Parents couldn’t make a better investment than to purchase a
whole year's supply of clothing for their boys now at tbe above prices.
They would save lots of money and no mistake. Any parent livin
out of town can have goods sent (at above prices) C. 0. D. to any ac
dress.

TOWER CLOTHING CO

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO
KALAMAZOO, MICH

DRINK

Our Stock
of
DR.WSS
GOODS
and
A TRUK COMBINATION OF
DRESS
Mocha,
Java and Rio.
SILKS
A Beautiful Souvenir
never has
Card Given
been finer. Picture
WITH EVIRY POUND PACKAGE
We call
LION COFFEE
Special
When you buy your Groceries try a
Attention package
LION COFFEE. Ittathe
best in the United States—made up from
to our
a selection of Mocha, Java and Rio,
blended and is conceded by all
Fine Line projierly
to make the nicest cup of Coffee in the
land. For Sale Everywhere.
of
Woolson Spice Co., Manf r«,
PATTERN
Kansas City, Mo.
Toledo, O.
SUITS ■uciHH nin mI jonn roi nm
at all
THE MARKETSPRICES.
Hastings.
Apples—Dried, to per lb; evaporated. ?e per
Broadcloth Butter—1SB14C.
■
Clover seed15.
and
Beans—*1.50 per bu.
Corn—45c.
Imperial
Beet—Live. W-M calves. S3.50&amp;S4.M.
; e*lt,*Kc.
.
j
Cloth
Lard—7c.
at wo per bbl; water lime, |1.M
in all the perLimo-belling
bbl.
Oala-inttZ.'C par bu.
New
Onlona-wasfepec b
Shader.
6c; ohlckraa. sc.

The LARGEST
STOCK
OF

CLOAKS!
IN

WESTERN
MICHIGAN
AT

EXTRA LOW
law
Mines' aid
CiiilWs
GARMENTS

Malellasie,
and Cloti. 4

Carpets, Curtains and Bugs
Tn aU Grades and Choice Patterns.

93.00 per bu.
Detroit.
Apples—Dried, 4c per lb; evaporated
(MHeperlb.
Beans—Ei.fio per bu. tor city picked.
Butter—lOftlBe.
.

Oau-MMMte perbu.

Ladies please call and examine our fine assort­
ment
RESPECTFULLY,

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO

Hj

ehloktna,

MSc.
Cattle—Choice io extra nt&lt;-ers *4.*oeS4.7O.
•4.NSM.

G)ov*rda]*&lt;
Almost everyone is having or has had an
attack of the prevailing disease, the la
gripix-.
Jim Graham, who was visiting friends
at Richland, Is reported quite sick at this
writing.
The meeting at Hope Center have con­
tinued for the past three week In spite of
the bad roads, and many have professeil a
change for the better. _
The P. of L’s are "making considerable
stir about here, and many are joining the
order.
Mrs. Camplrell was summoned, to Rich­
land last week, to attend tlie funeral
her sister's husband. Mr. Chipman. * J
Libbic Barnes is visiting friends in this
vicinity.
Katie By an is nt home from Kalamazoo.
Owing to the badness of the roads, peo­
ple are unable to transact much business
re&lt;juirlug the use of horseflesh, and the
times are dulL
The takes have finally become frozen
over, but the Indications are favorable for
a break-up soon.
It is reported that an attempt will be
made soon to establish a P. of L store
here.

The la grippe has gripped Chas. Watkins,
Mrs. Chas. Williams, Mrs. Frank Brown
and some children.
Mrs. Jane Wilcox Is. quite sick at this
writing with lung fever.
Lena Smith lias gone to her brother's to
spend a week..
Miss McCain is working at L. &amp; Hill’s :
this week.
The Demo scribe from this place must
have felt bad and vented Its spleen in the
items about tbe *‘b!g fonr." There are al­
ways those who kick at anything they have
neither money nor brains to participate In.
We bear that G. IL Brown thinks som^
of going to Ohio in the spring.
The diagram of tbe proposed side track
lias been received, but it does not suit two
or three parties, so they oppose IL It seems
as though it might t»e arranged bo all
would be satisfied.
If we had v few more enterprising men
like A. D. Hughes and L. 8. Hill we
might expeet the factory to go through. It
ought tn be recognized ns tbe chance of a
life time for Irving. The men who are
interested, have moans to push the busi­
ness. If it needs be let us raise a bonus
for the right of way, and have a factory
here to increase the trade, consume pro­
duce and build up the place.

F. A. Moore, a prominent grocer of
Freeport, has his brother as a partner.
Mrs. Edward Austin has been &lt;|ultesick.
N. M. Hinkley and wife visited B. Sis­
son and wife of Carlton last Sunday.
L^wis Sisson and wife are keeping
house at their home in Irving.
Mr. Chalmers spoke to the people of
Mr. Glpe is running the engine in the
Freeport last Monday on lire I’, of 1. ques­ roller mill.
tion.
F. F. Hilbert has had a relapse of. the
W. Burling was In Muskegon last week. grippe.
Frank Wlbert, who has been attending
Mrs. D. B. Kilpatrick is on the sick list.
school at the Jones school house, returned
Ix&gt;u. Hirer is still confined to the honse.
to his home in Big Rapids last week.
Remember the camp fire at the town
hall on Saturday evening. It will pay you
to attend 1L
The literary union, of Woodland played
Cressey is always up with the times.
I a grippe has Its grip on a large number at Nashville on Saturday evening to a full
house.
of unr citizens.
J. H. Bawdy Is selling fence pickets tills
C. W. Backus Is teaching a very success­
winter.
ful writing school here.
Tbe roller mill was slnit down on Mon­
Effie France, who lias been sick with
day on account of the miller being sick.
pneumonia, islraprorlng.
Mr. McCormick is out on our streets
Will Crandall Is * visiting the scenes of
his boyhood after spending a number of again.
Mrs. A. J. Palmerton went to Prairie­
ville on Monday last to attend her daugh­
J. Godley lost a good torse last week.
Mattie Brown was a victim of a .surprise ter, Mrs. J. M. Smith, who is quite sick.
on her birthday and tire recipient of a very
nice.plush album. It being also the birth­
Amos Barrett was In this vicinity last
day of two young gentleman of the com­
pany, Abe Rlckenmure aud Newland Bar­ week buying jwultry.
Abby Potter has gone to Pete Stephens’
ber. they were each presented with a flue
dressing case. A week later was the birth­ to work.
W. II. Smith was • unable to teach last,
day of Minnie Flower, she was also given
week
on account of the la grippe. Mra. 8.
a surprise and album.
Rev. Clancey organized n staging school was also sick with same disease.
A. J. Potter is drawing wood for the
here last week.
r';Our popular justice. B. France, is doing sch(x»l bouse.
a good deal of business in his line this - Joseph Willison and wlfr were the
guests of W. II. Smith and wife Saturday
Mm. Libble Hateman. of Albion. andK evening.
W. H. Smith and wife spent Sunday iu
Mrs. Band: Cooper and daughter, of Free­
port, were guests of their cousin Warren Prairieville with Mra. &amp;’• uncle.
John McKlbbin'a people arc on the sick
Fisher the past week.
The familiar face of Orlo Kennedy was list.
seen on our streets Friday.
Barry Co. Pomona grange met at Prair­
ieville grange hall the 17th. Mrs. PernThe wrestling watch at the hall between Mayo installed the officers of both granges
John Arnold, of Baltimore, and Harry in a very Impressive maaner. in the ev­
Jones was won by Arnold.
.
ening gave a lecture on the subject of
Mrs. Alfred Hishop lt&gt; very sick with “Advanced Agriculture." not only on the
gripfarm but In the family.
Allee Doud Is visiting friends in this
La grippe! Have you had it? There is
a kind of cold and Inlluenza passing around
Kllmore Skutt, of Kalamazoo, I* visiting amongst our people with all the symptoms
at G. W. ValentiNe*b.
of foreign birth. We grab for it Just as
The 1’. of J.V and the K. of L.’s have the ladles grab for a new bonnet if it is
rented the hall here for tbe next year.
only Frenbh and Just over.
The G. A. R. boys will meet at the hall
Has not our peninsula state surrounded
Saturday evening.
by lakes got a corner on the weather this
Protracted meetlbg.-, at the U. B. church. winter. But my, does Itnot cause la grippe
Elder Roblnaon in charge.
to run up our spinal column, when we
C. E. Bailey will buy do more hogs this read of the blizzards In the west .
winter, but will buy two carloads of sheep
Mr. and Mrs. Theodore Kye*» Mr. and
and then quit the business for tbe present Mrs. Washburn, of South Pine Lake, visit­
I will not try to tell how many have the ed at W. C. Towne’s last week.
grim
Ker. Barnes, of Kalamazoo. preached in
Wall Nortou has a Dew miller in thtr the Milo church Sunday evening.
place of Willie Baird.
Blain Ray and family attended the funA wedding last week. Haramie Armour । eral of bls brother, who died Ln Kalamazoo
and Emma Dunn are tbe happy couple.
last.
B. R. Fenner weul to Cadillac last week
to purchase a bill of timber for a basement
Quite cold for a few days and we hope It bam, 40x80, cams home with the la grippe.
Will Towne is laid up for repairs.
will get cofd enough, to freeze out tlie grip.
Charley Shoemaker Jr., has been siok
Our people were well pleased at the ac­
tion of the Co. committee in recommending
with tbe grippe.
C. J. - Shoemaker was the auctioneer at Judge Clement Smith to Judge Hooker for
Unele Mlke's«ale tbe other day.
prosecuting attorney to fill vacancy of C.
George Main got left on the weight of H. Van Axman decoaacd.
a targe bog the other day.
Everybody Is improving the good time
to cut wood.
The Baitings Bannku is the cheapest Odessa last Saturday.
The boys enjoyed the short freeze up
and tost paper in the county. Send in
youi money for the Banner, everybody skating.
The la grippe is still on. the march
can afford to t&amp;kcltas the editors have made
through Caiitou.
the price very low.
The revival meetings which have been
V«ele Mike nil all bU perwml er- In progress M the W. NL chapel clewed
fed* last woeK at auction. Uncle Mike Sunday.
will go this week to tbe county poor house.
Several young met from onr vicinity
Bev. Chase attended quarterly meeting went to the Altoft school house last Tues­
in bis circuit at Baltimore last Sunday.
day night to attend open lodge of the P.
F. and K. Muaber hav* tbe la grippe' of 1. but owing to imr weather there was
Frank Italy thinks its pretty tough to do
chores and have the la grippe.
C. C. Smith is preparing an ice house,
Bert Hunt is home on a visit.
Taxes are about all in. This week will and hope, to fill H with toe.
Prospects of a wedding fn oar town
clow them out for 18SS.
LaK week Monday evening the Banfield Ln the near fatore.
lyctum delated which is the most useful a
cow or a home. Chairman Bert Zlumiermau said a hone.

About half of our cHtaenn nr
the grip.
be expected.
John Shriber will try to secure
lion fu the Bmite Creek sealtartarn tfeto
summer. -

number of loads passing by.

with a tame back.
The (tarltoM CeMer aetool to ckMd Mfo
C. C. Smith and I*.
Avril! expect to
drive through to Grand Rapids in a taw

tag relatives at Carlton-Canter.
Ettie Haney is very U1 at thi» writtag,,
with slight hopes for her recovery. .
If our Item* are dull this-week, Mr. Ettblame fall where it belongs. La grippe
has laid up several membera of our facnBy.
while our own right arm has-been-some­
what shaky, and on the whole w have not
felt very newsy.

Whlthmore A Sons are ^bont
ttois naw mill to Howard City.
a bran new organ purchased of Mr. Matti­
son. of your city,
Frank Cole has sold his house and lot to.
Chas. Hazle, of Hope Center.
Ola Sprague has returnod home from bar
slater's.
Wm. Pierce aud wife were called to
Augusta Sunday to the bedside of the tat­
ter's brother who Is very sick.
Born. Saturday the 25tta to Jake Ttofc
and wife, a girl.
H. Leonard will soon occupy bis-bew
dwelling.
The G. A. R. boys will have a boxsoaia*
in the .hall Thursday evening. Ail are in­
vited.

morning, a Uli, clerical look

thanked him and retired, but retamd ME

you go to Burgeon Barnm’bouMand Ulfcha
carefully attend to your dutieeXiH you coomb

astqaialxmenz, but quickly recovering him­
self, he pinned his badge on the coat of tbs
president of the United.State* and hurried
off for Dr. Barnea, whom he brought back
with bint. “Well," said the president, az ha
returned the badge to Its rightful peswer.

were away.’ The old watchman feeb pcoorl
to think that be ia the only policeman. wht*
was ever ntauvod by the president Surge®
Barnes livedYm Lafayette square, and it took.
Etter half aa hour to go thare and back; a»
for that icpacv of time Abraham Ltaooln act-

A lending magazine editor, talking ,o&lt;; Mr*
Amelie lUm-Chnnlor the other day, add;
“I don’t think she will write much morn. She

Her books do not sell now. After‘The Quick
and the Dead’ had such a popularity, the pub­
lishers of Lippincott'* Magazine printed IBS,UOOcopto.1 have hceu told, of Herod aix*

oi&gt; their bands. Her earlier thort storie»*ttracted attention, and there are
who admire them better than an

situated as this young lady waa.

Yowdnsfr

different colon of mud. you
fact out of your mind wMJe y«
ing it1 Tbe language she used was phrase*
logical mud, and the public is beginning te
aao it dow.”—Cor. Nashville Ameriean.

Gen. Singleton, of Quincy, Ilta^ who. ww«
row of the bright young lawynrn of
field when Abraham Lincoln was

kevtdlbal the Jury wcakl find a ranttrt ia
Ave minute*. They didn't, though being cat

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JESUS IN SUOS’S ARMS.

NEWS IN BRIEF.

HUNTING WHIT* WOL.W&amp;

a nghtoZ. fary -t av«fag- «*&gt; •&lt;*«» &lt;

belfere tbe pl— of i—unity.
Mn. Mary Depp*, of Salfae county. Uttnote, arrived fa E—t St. Loot* Saturday
with tor tztoy dead fa her arm*. She safe
the child from to death white shew—wait­
ing for tbe train at Pinckneyvilte, tbe Asttoa having no fire.
George Gould ha* brought Furiuugh fake,
m toe CaUkilte. and will spend ha* rammen
tore wfth his wife, his tabs and hfe treat

Hen. Takvtt E. Wfag, e— of the mt
widely know, cittae—of Michigna. died at
apuptexy Saturday at Monroe, Mich, in bit
TWh ymr.
A ooal black negro priest conducted tor
WTvirvs at HL ColumbkiH'* Roman Catho

Tbe United State* troop* at Gutfarte, Okla­
homa had to -stand off” the law-reveraetag
ntbva of that town Saturday er a man
woafa have bran hung for claim jamptag.

MISS WILLARD'S OPPONENTS.
TV miner* strike at Charteroi. Belgian-,
is at an end. tbe employem basing subzamol u.tbe
of tho*e who sail
bald opt.
H. M. Dufur, the wnsil^r. wa* struck by a
—ter s *kd at W«rtKaiMtolph,VL.Mredm*day and thrown uo hi* head, being badly

John Crim and William Wright Iought

cd eoartrag a young woman they were Loth
sweet toe—&lt;aid young woman iweming to be
^hsppr with either were t'other &lt;Lenx
charmer away.”
Wright won. the men
ebook band* and toe ycxmg woman only ha*
erne beau now.
A thrae-etory balding at G3* Myrtle ave­
nue. New Yurit, fell to pieces Tharsday, ow­
ing to the digging of a cellar fa an adfamteg
lot A 3-year-ok! boy wa* kilted and the
other wcujnnts had narrow etcapeK.
Yale corporatioc has voted to estab-

Gustav? J. Stoeckei in charge thereof
E. W. Burkca, ex-catoier of tbe Santa Fa
road at Ei Paso, Tex., is Aort in hi* acmuute

contrary be is in toe best cf health.
A bill ws» fatrodneed in tbe Canadian par­
liament Thursday to double the poll-tax
Tbs Nebraska Rate tankers' coevmtion in
swdoa at Omaha Thursday adopted rraolufires indorsing tbe Knox bill to amend toe
—twill tank law, oow before oongrrs*.
Dr. Kiward Walther.ofSt. Paul, poiuewn»
a *tlvnr dollar at 1*0*. a ymr in which only
four sorb dollars were ccfa4&lt;l The coin i»

Nicholas B. Meyer, of CLrtsg-. toot fa*
wife Thunder end then blowIf. Jealousy.
Tbe engineers and other train men on the
Vandcrialt t line* wwe boiling a conference
Thursday at Buffalo, N. Y., on &lt;;u.-*ttou of

An attempt was made by the miners at
Funxautawne;., Pa.. Tbureday to settle with
tbe company. Tbe men c-in xied everything
nearly, but the' superintendent said toe only
terms were go to work and arbitrate after
ward*. This ended tbe conference.
Thirteen young men have been arrested at
Xynneville. near Shelbyville, Jud., fur .iofag
the White-Cap act with the purpose of driv­
ing Edgar Elliott and his wife out of the
count r. They did not catch Elliott. w bo lias
left the place.
Four of thirteen pnv.-ner* who etcaj.ro
from the Quincy (Lila) jail Monday are sur-

A mill operator at Providesce, EL L, has

-auccstded in carding, spinning, and weaving
the product d toe Cbmrar rama plant, a
feat which has been thought to be impoadble
by operators who were kxAfag for a subrtitste for wqoL
Atlanta will build a hospital a* a noble
xasanorial to Henry W. Grady. Tfarr i* al­
ready at band
and the fund will
probably reach tlOU.Uttl For th* Grady

. At Hallowell, Kan., Wednesday toe boiler
fa the flouring mill* exploded, demolishing
toaantik and tnortally wounding two men.
Wedncolay night at Bridgeport, Conn., a
w«»an appa-vatly well edu&lt;-ate-d, called at
Sr. Bragg * offic-e. and fa consideration of
fiMO offered to sell her body after death, fur
ffaasetion. She said she was sorely iu need
at tbe money, and.wrn ready to sigu a fegal
Tbe floor output of toe Mhuieapoli* mills
far the week ending Jan. M was llb,K» bar­
rels, against 143,710 fast week, and &lt;’.000
fatrnda for the cvrrwpondiug tins fa 1«».
fiDurfag toe calendar year of IS*. U»,140,167 ptocoin were executed at tbe muibat the United States, baring a total vaine of

ion temperance union coaven lion y csterday
adopted a ctsuctoutioo which provide* that
temperance work shall be tbe new urganlsttom's eofe object, and that neither Ita c/Brerv nor It* rrprewntath e* fa national con­
vention shall either fadiridually or coUect.v«4y pledge its support to any politiod,
philanthropieal or other -ergunirafrm cr
party. The name ebcoen is "NatsunaJ Crw-

By-laws were adapted with a pledge simi­
lar in language to teat of the AV. C. T. U.
Mra E. J. 1'cinney, of Cleveland, wn&gt;
elected pr—dent «f the new society. and

"And tbs Holy Spirit was upon him.'
Here U tbe sserrt of power to pfease Gal:
“By My Spirit, saifa toe Lord of Hfa*?
“Y* shall receive power after toe J^aly Spirit
is come upcm you"Thrry.ta Jerusalem un­
til ye be soduad with power from co high"
(Zee. iv, 6: Arts 1,8; Lukaxxiv, 19). Lets*
fon&gt;ra&lt;Jy w«k to be flflsd with thsSpM'*
again and &lt;fan. and anew for every service.
• X. ".Ind tt bad bran rovented unto hi—by
the Holy Sjarit;"
be thing* of God none
knowrah an tb* Sptrit at God;' "Tb*8pint
at Truth will guide you into all truth” I
Cor. ii. 11; John xvi, 1®. Lt i* imposafbte for
ths natural .man to undautand fptritoal
thmgs; but being bjru of God. born tnun
above, and having become jortakeri at tbe
Divine nature, we have One in tts who fagarfect fa knowledge, wbo Himself wrote al!
Scripture, and if we will only be still said
brirk«® dibgently. He will guide u* into all

takoa up itabons about 3® yards apart fa the
cndertrwh, - fact »u drtjie enough to co*»eeal ns canpfetaiy, and yet admit at oar ob­
taining a good view at the game.
. We had scarcely time to freely breathe be­
fore the- low growth of treat dateng the
entrance to tbe little vale parted, and the

proudly toward the strmm we had Jost fett.
A oobfer looking creature than the elk
found on tbe Pacific ccast, with hi* stately
antler*. such a&gt; the boosters at the eastern

A WORD OF WARNING;

27. ‘ And be cam- by the -Spirit into the
temple." Notice tbe three thing* odd of toe
Spirit in nfatfen to Hfaxron: Tbe Holy Spirit
was upon him. He led him into the temple
just at tbs right time to see tbe child .Toom;
and tube seems to have fed Anna also (vs. 3H-

forgotten that day when in his arms lay tbe
Holy Child Jous, God manifest ia tbe flesh.
He had long before revived Him by faith
into Ms heart, but now hi* hands handled and
hi* very eyes saw the Deliverer of whom ail
the prophets had writton-toe seal at tbs
woman, the babe born of a virgin.
tSl “Lrrd. now fettest Tbuu Tb* servaat
ifepaux in peace, according to Thy ward."
No fear of death hers; he had lived with God
&lt;® earth, hi* eyes had aow *rm the begin­
ning of toe fulflUmrat of that which tbe
treasurer. Mrs. C. CorucUa Afford. RnxA- prophets tad foretold, and be »a# truly to
Jyp. It wa* decked to {oy tl&gt;«- praddent go out and wait with Abraham, Isaac at&gt;l
and general uervtary *alar&gt;-* of fUJuO oach. Jacob for the enpfeto fulfllimt-at at the
About
were ra—dat th* afteraouu tte-rcy joxnhrd to tnetn iMic. rii, 30). Then,
—ufco. to help maintain tbe expesi*-* of tbe wa* pcoc* in hi- tocl bresune be beiseved tor
new organ i.-.vt'T. After toe tranks-iion of Wurii of God be was ready to depart.
f*Lrtber routine Ludneu a final adjournment
JO. "Mine eyes bare se-wThy salvation."
wa* taken.
Jarub said, "1 have wsitej for Tby *ai raticsi.
O Lord." Isaiaii sang. -‘Behold. God is my
talvatioa.** Moses and David sang, ‘The
pBU.ADXLeuix.
paugb, tbe veteran tbowuiaD. dici p»ac&lt;t&lt;uUy Ixsrd i» my strength a.-xi sneg. a.'*d Ho isbetuene my Kxlvatton" (Gen. xlix, IS; Isa. xu.
fa tai* city shortly before midnight Wndues2; Ex. xv, 2; Pa. cxviii. If). But Simecu is
day Toe cauw cf death was fa-art failure. jwiritegvd to *a,y that be Lad seen the salvaRif^rind’Dctd by pneumonia, which 1 w— Uouof Jehovah, for uhatevar salvation has
brought ou by an attack of the grip He Lem, is. or «-*rr will le cuuiif-sx on thU
was out attending to Lis work at his winter earth, is alsrav* through Jebovah. God of
qnarlvr- and r&gt; pair to-'p. a week ago yester- Israel. God manifest in toe-flesh. Jew of
■lay.
Dr. I). Haye* Ague* was railed Naxareth. "Salratoai » of toe Lord.” and
into ccnsultation Wednesday, and it wa* "Salvation » at the Jews,’ and tbe tone will
come when tl*e*i words shall t&lt;c fulfilled.
thought the sick man would puli through.
"Tbe Lord hath cotnfurted His people. Hr
He was talking with young Adam Wednes­
day night about ;Tan- for perpetuating toe
circus. He then aeuse, went to an armchair.
drank a glass of milk, and died m three min­ see the salvation at our God" .Jonah U, 9;
ute* He amply went into a perpetual sleep, John iv. «; Iso. Hi, 9, 10).
31. •• Which Thou hast prepared before tbe
and neither auffered nor knew la* end Lad
face of all peupte." Whether we look at the

me&lt; again fa Music hail yesterday momfag.
Tbe lad— derided that Naitenal Cm—fen
wb* n&lt;« a good title, and changed tto nam**
to Non-Partisan Women's Christian Temper­
ance union. President-etert PhJrnwy notified
the convection of her acceptano of the
office. Further ufliem were riaS«d a* fol­
lows: General seerttary, M— F. Jeanie

But before uor rifle* could be broogfat to
tbe shoulder a new actor appeared ou tbe
scene. A white wolf, quite ux feet in
length, and tbe lartttfL tbe writer of this
article ever saw, came howling trum the belt
of small timte-r already spoken of, bowling
frightfully, and sprang oa a fawn drinking
near its mother, and wfa-.-b «ereeme*l loudly
as the wolf bore it to tbe ground.
Thu seemed to be a signal for tbe rest of
the Land to appear, ami they came yelping
down the gfen in pairs and threes, Urair
smaking. lolling tongue^ proclaiming that
ttoy were, hungry and meant mtohief.
• ia-FUvd by the tacne feeling of cunmsty to
ww what would evict of toewolm’ daring
attack, every man fotvhore to interfere and
quietly watched the combat that emned. For
the elk*, which ha-1 at first ecaroeJy wemol
t-.w-mpcahec»d toe uiteatum of the wcJvrs,
soon cvfacUd tormeelvru. and texaiug their
gr—X bead* began to psw the earth with
their fto feet, making toe air re.«xind with
tbeir wiki and tnr»u* Uellowiag.
They formed a circle about the wuive, that
liad crowded around toe fatly of the [Vu*-„'a&gt;
fawn and pmratai to them a furaiidabte
ramj-xrt of bristling Lewd*. Thu eirck uarrowed and narrowed'until it comptetedy* cu
ckaad the wolve*. that now fa^xn to reulixe
tbeir danger, for they left their prey, pimp­
ing furward aX a &lt;faer. with snapping jaws
and suariiug in a frightful manner that ro­
ve*fed tbeir sharp, gkomtiig teeth.
But tbeir ferocious oudaugbt was received
oa tbe k&gt;war**l antters that fa turn *xrut k al
them, and amt them bowlfag back for a few
mroute-s bat only to return again u? the at­
tempt to break through the bristling wall of

BANNER JI?
DETROIT TRIBUNE
BOTH ONE YMR $1,45.

What is

CASTOR IA

He was just finishing a sumptuous house
near his preaeut residence. and expected coon
to more into ft. His father, f&lt;iur brothers,
and one sister survive hi™

fire Saturday night The total low m about
tAJO.OOO, and the insurance &lt;73,000. Among
the heaviest loser, aro George U. Lapthorn &amp;
Co., faoe manufacturer*; Herman Keck A
Ca. manufacturing jeweferv; Faber A Dun-

Dexvxb, Col, Jan. 27.—Advices from the
wMithesm part of tbe state show that comidemble damage wa* done to many low— by
Saturday's hurricane, many bouse* being

THE MARKETS.

that which Ha had before spokro through the
prophet*; that the Messiah should not only
Lw the glory of Icrael bet a light -to lighten
the nation* (I— xlii, 6; xlix, $; and fa I—
lx, 1-3, we hare the order at events, where

earth and grots darknaw the people, bat tbe
Ixrd shall arise upon Israel and Hi* glory
toail be teen upoc: them, and tbe Gentifes
shall came to their light and kings to the
Leigh tiw of their rising. Let any one read
carefully toe whole of Isa. lx without per­
verting Scripture by trying to make Israel
and Ziou signify the cnur-ch. and they will
see how plain it is.
Tbe Lord is now a light to everv individ­
ual. Jew or Gentile, who will recrive him,
but when He has beixaue the Glory of Israel
as a natfoa. then shall all nation* flow to
them aud be enlightened with their light.
Tbe Glory of tbe Lord refer* to the visible
Glory, of tbe Lord filled tbe tabernacle and
temple (Ex. xl, U, »; I Kt rill, H). JM
Himvif repeatedly referred to Hi* future
coming in power and glory (Matt, xvi, 57;
xix,
xziv, X; xxv. 31); and ia Pa cii, 16
fate written that, “When tbe Lord shall
build up Zion Ho toall appear in His Glory."
Then shall all the earth be filled with tbe
Glory of tbe Lard, even as Hr hath sworn

tbe Dtnr hurra* and earth; but winterer is
written w. faofad meefaV nreivo fa
fa-arm. an.-i prayerfully ponder, eonstanthexj-ctfag light, a/ni Hire that to d— Uoi
tb. Holy Spirit wiB fa*. *11 that w “c^
_ ,M- -8^4 this child fe — for tbe fall and

real rnmS. hav. to— .1

dash far Hberty, broke at 1*&lt; from the drefe
and fird down the valley, Mr. T., wbo w—
my next neighbor fa toe brmb, seat a shot
attar Mm, bat it waa apparently without
effect, and wm likewise wholly unnoticed by
tbeeUca
In half an boor tbe combat winded, and
the fury of the elks being appeased—— it
might w*U bare teen, for they had HDal tbe
lass one of tbe wolves—they withdrew, so
that wv could see toe torn and bleed! ng bodies
of the wolves that lay scatterod about the
dead fawn.

GUttfo, bliuuo li
TIME TABLE.

�—

Be Sure
If you have made up your mind to buy
Hood’s Sanaporilla do not be Induced to take
any other. A Bouton lady, whose examplo is
worthy Imitation, tell* her experience below:
•• In one store where I went to buy Hood's
SantaparflU tho clerk tried to Induce roe buy
their own Instead of Hood's; he told me their’*
woujd last longer; that I might take it on ten

To Cet
days’ trial; that If I did not Hko tt I need not
pay anything, etc. But bo cduld Dot prevail
on me to change. I told hint I had taken
Hood's Sarsaparilla, knew what It was, was
satisfied withit, and did not want nay other.
When I began takiug llixxl’s Sarsaparilla
I was jfeeUng real miserable with dyspepsia,
and so weak that at times I could hardly

Hood’s

stand. I looked like a person in consump­
tion. . Hood's Sarsaparilla did rue so much
good that I wonder at myself sometimes,
and my friends frequently speak of ft." Miu.
Ella A. Goff, ci Terrace Street, Boston.

Sarsaparilla

FARM AND GARDEN

Something &lt;n a Drldgt-.
What do our readers say to tbe idea of a
bridge which is estimated—before it is begun

IN

ion dollars! After tbe Suez and Panama
canals, and the Eiffel tower, they will think,
naturally enough, that thia scheme i» the
concepttoo of French engineers, as indeed
It is.
The bridge is projected to unite England
and France across tbe English Channel from
Folkestone to Cape Gris Nez, points which
ca.i be found on any gopd map, and which
are about twenty-four milrs apart.
At one place tbo water is about one hun­
dred and eighty feet deep, but for a large
jiortof tbe distance it is not more than one
hundred feet—at some points even less. Tbe
proposition Is to build mosaic* piers, five hun­
dred meters—about sixteen hundred iu&gt;d forty
feet—apart, aud to connect them by means
of spans of steel.
It is estimated that tbe metal needed would
fxj nt least a million tons, and tho time re­
quired U fixed at about two years. In these
days of enormous engineering operation*
nothing can 1» deemed impossible, but when
it comes to laying a foundation nearly two
hundred fort deep beneath the stonuy waters
of tbe English Channel, ono may bo excused
for doubting if it ever will bo done.—Youth's
Companion.

A Wartilng to Poacben.
ScU by *U dragRtau. 1; six for p. Prepared only
Leto than a hundred years ago, according
hy &lt;-1. HOOD A CO„ Apothecaries, LowcU, Mxat. to The Irish
Times, a proclamation was
made at tbe Market Croei of luverary, Scot­
IOO Doses One Dollar
land, which warned off poachers, in thi* mixed
style:
“Ta boy 1 To lilber a-boy 1 Tn hoy three
tiniest 1 I an' ta boy—whist! By command
of hi* majesty. King George, and her grace,
te Duke of Argyll:
„
“If anybody is found fishing about te loch,
'A MONTHLY REVIEW OF LIVING
or below te loch, afore te loch, or nhint to
SUBJECTS BY THE FOREMOST
loch, in to loch, or on te loch, around to loch,
WRITERS IN THE WORLD.
or about te loch, she’s to bo persecuted wi’
three persecutions; first, dies to lie burnt;
Tbs Forum him won tbe hlgheat place reach­ syne, she's to be drownt; an’ then to be hangt.
ed by any periodical, tor It publishes articles by An’ if ever she conics back, she's to be perse­
more authoritlve writers and by more workers
along lostrneUve lines of activity than any other cuted wi' a far waur death. God ta.-e te
publication. It contain? eleven studies every king an’ her grace to Duke 6’ Argyll
month. It ia impartial, giving bearings alike to
each side. It is financially Independent, and It
belongs to no seel or iNWtyor ••Interest." It la
never senaaUonal. but it alm* always to’be In
Brazil has long naturally been influenced
strnrtlve.
I consider the Forum as furnishing the most, by tbo United hi tales, btscau.&lt;e in than *ht&gt;
Intelligent and sympathetic audience that a finds the largest market Cor her coffee. Yet,
thoughtful writer can find to address In any while Brazil grow* the coffee and tbe United
land.—Prof. ALEX ANDER WINCHELL, of the
States uses it, England carries the bulk of it
I Diversity of Michigan.
between the two countries. From Aug. 14
The Forum continues to bold It* place as the
foremost of our magazines, for tbe variety, the to 20. 1888, there were 74,300 bag* shipped to
value, and the weight of Its contributions.-THE the United Staten. A Brazilian Uno carried
NEW YORK TIMES.
IS,132 bag*. a Baltimoru brig carried 3,509
Announcements of forthcoming articles can bags, aud two English steamers carried 52,589
• seldorn be made long In advance, lor Tbe Forum tjags. There were loading at that time in
disetaslous are always of problems of present Rio de Janeiro three British steamers, which
concern. Every such problem that tbe year
two will bringforward will be discussed, wheth­ uad already taken CO,000 bags, and three
er lu pontic*, or religion, or social science, or
praocical affairs. Tbe January number will eon- Jcrninu steamer was also loading for the
tain a reply by ex-8peaker J. G. Carlisle to
Senator Cullom * recent article on "How the United States. Tbe proportion between EngTariff Affects tbe Farmer." _
i*b and American vessels arriving nt Rio is

The Forum

THE FORUM PUBLISHING COMPANY.
Troubles spring from idleness, and grievous
• w rests a number. »5 a year. Subscription re­ toils from needless caaa. Many without labor
would live by their own wit*, but they break
ceived at this office.
lor want of stock.—Franklin.

THE

INTERESTS' OF

FARMERS

AND STOCK GROWERS.

Convenient and

For feeding cattlendi vendty of models
is adopted, including the mangers for re­
ceiving the contentH of the silo or other
chopped feed, and feeding rucks in barn­
yards and under sheds. For securing
them in their stulls a halter is recom­
mended by many, as allowing the ani­
mals more liberty to turn about, but
rendering them more liable to couzu in
contact with their droppings.

STr

XLFr

A CONVENIENT MANGER.
Many prefer the sliding halter (see
, .
cut), and others again select the swing­
ing stanchions which are gradually
coming into use.
,
The manger represented in tho first
sketch should have a Ixittom eight or
ten inches higher than tho floor the
animals stand on, for convenience to the
animal and f/r economy for tho food
Many farmers still allow their cattle
the free run of the barn yard, in which
case feeding troughs are essential for
preventing tho waste of fodder. They
are constructed in many forms, one of
which is represented in tho second cut,
which nearly explains •itaelf and which
any farmer may easily construct.

ECONOMICAL FEEDING TROUGH.
Four cows may ent from it at a time,
the two poles set at right angles serving
as guards to prevent the animals from
chasing one another around the struc­
ture. A better and simpler form ia to
allow the four corner posts to project up­
wards a foot or so above the trough and
fasten the guards to these posts, suggests
Country Gentleman, authority for the
foregoing.

The Spanish have a proverb: "Woman
loves with her ear, but man with hi» eyes"
John Gould, whose opinions are worth
Rev. F. M. Shrout, pastor United Breth­
Persuasive wooing captures a woman's
ren church. Blue Mound, Kann*, says: "1 reporting, says that it is a mistake to
heart, while an attractive, appearance con­
feel it my duty to wonden- Dr. Klug’s New suppose that sour cream makes more
quers the man. To retain man’s affection
Discovery has done for me. My lungs butter from tho cream than sweet. Sour­
and secure enduring happiness, u woman
were badly diseased, and uty parishioners ing adds nothing; it simply assists the
should be as charming in married life as.
thought I could live only a few weeks.. 1 churn to recover more fat from tho
in the daya of bewitching maidenhood
took five bottles of Dr. King's New Dis­ cream. In sweet cream the emulsion is
Her captivating weapons are a fair and
covery and am sound and well, gaining 2G
blooming complexion, soft and spotless
perfect. If sweet cream is diluted about
lbs. in weight."
hands, freedom from skin and scalp Iuithree times its bulk in water at eighty
Arthur Love. Man age r Love's Funny
Ijuritles. pimples, chapping and the posFolks Combination, writes:
"After a degrees, and allowed to riso a second
-esskm of the delicate bloom of perfect
thorough trial and convinciirg evidence. 1 time, the difference between the amount
health.. Cole’s Carbollsoap, the perfect
am confident Dr. King’s New Discovery of sweet and sour cream butter will be
medicinal toilet. Imth and nursery soap is
for consumption beats ’em all. and cures inconsiderable, showing that souring the
her miration. Price 25 cent*. Sold by
when everything else fall*. The greatest cream is, after all, only another way of
all druggist.*.
kindness I can do my many thousand liberating butter fats from tbe combined
Peach buds are aU right in central Mich­ friends Is to urge them to try It." Free
sugar, cheese and fibrin emulsion. It
igan.
trial bottles at W. H. Goodyear's drug was asserted by the late Professor Ar­
store. Regular sizes 50c. and $1.
nold that the adding of a small amount
Mr. T. A. Williams, a leading dry goods
of pure cider "vinegar to sweet cream
K
Epoeh.
merchant of Spartanburg. 8. C.. writes
The trnn-titlon from long, lingering and just as the churn started would cause all
tinder date of November 8. 1888: "For
years I had a severe case of nasal catarrh. painful sickness to robust health marks an the fats to come.
wifiF ail tin- disagreeable effects which be­ epoch in the life of the individual. Such
long to the disease, which make life pain­ a remarkable event Is treasured In'the
ful and almost unendurable. I wed medi­ memory and the agency whereby the good
The Pacific Rural Press is authority
cines prescribed by leading physicians, health has la*en attained Is gratefully for tne following, which any reader can
and suggested by numbers of friends, but blessed Hence It Is that m&gt; much Isheard
prove for himself:
without getting any better. In the fall of in praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel
Liverpool salt is dissolved in dear wa­
1887. 1 began to take Swift’s Specific (8. they owe their restoration to health, to the
K. 8.) It had the desired effect, and cured use of the great alterative and tonir. If ter until tho brine is strong enough to
. me after taking a few bottles. In my you arc troubled with any disease of kid­ float the fruit. Let this^stand over night,
opinion Swift's Specific (S. 8. 8.) ia the neys, liver or stomach. • of long or short and then strain through a doth until tho
*•» list
• •my medicine now in u»c tuai will encct a Bluniltfijf yon will uu&gt;oU U'“* ••
liquid is perfectly dear. Place the fruit
of Electric Bitters. 8old at 50e. and 81
jMwmanent cure of catarrh. ”
to be preserved in thoroughly clean wide
per bottle at W. II. Iroodyearis drug store.
mouthed jars; fill to the brim with tbo
I had an attack of rheumatism that slung
brine and then close tightly. While this
to me with persistence for nearly four
The best .salve In the world for cuts, method for a long |imu perfectly pre­
years, defying all the remedies prescribed bruUes, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, serves the bloom aqd color of the fruit,
by physicians, and numbers of other medi- tetter, clipped hands, chilblains, cants,
it, of course, unfits it for eating. Twigs
vines which 1 took. 1 was continually
and all skin eruptions,-and positively cures with the fruit and foliage attached, when
. troubled with tormenting pains. I finally
plies, or no pay required. It is guaranteed preserved in this way, are exceedingly
concluded to give up nil other treatment,
to give perfect satisfaction, ar money re
attractive for exhibition purposes.
and went to the drug store of Dr. J. C.
funded. Price 25 cts. per bos. For sale
Franklin. In this city; here, I purchased a
by W. H. Goodyear
bottle of 8. S. 8. After taking several of
* which. 1 was perfectly cured. I have been
well of the disease since last January. I
consider 8. 8. 8. a blessing to all afflicted
with rheumatism.
8. E. Jokdan,
25 Broad SL. Nashville, Tenn.

In tbe year 1885 1 had a severe attack of
rheumatism which'so affected me that I
could scarcely walk for several months.
1 tried numbers of remedies but without
affording me relief. I was Induced to try
S. S. 8. After takiug several bottles 1
was completely cured and once again able
to attend to xuy business. From my ex­
perience I can safelv say that 8. 8. S. Is
rhe best rheumatism medidne tn the'worid.
M. SKM6EN, Abbeville, 8. (X
Treatis-e on blood and skin disease*
Swift Specific Co..
mailed free.
Atlanta, Ga.
Carson City has a new 812,000 school
building.
Dcservlag Confldrnre.
It Is quite surprising to notice the num­
erous reports of remarkable cases of ner­
vous diseases cured, such a* headache, fits,
nervous prostration, heart affections, 8L
Vitus’ dance. Insanity, and prolonged
sleeplessness, by Dr. Mlles’ ^Rtestontthe
Nervine. This new aud ’ improved brain
and nerve food, and medicine. Is every­
where gaining a remarkable reputation for
curing the worst of these diseases, a* well
as the injurious effects of worry, nervous
irritation, mental and physical overwork.
W. IL Goodyear, the druggist, will give
away trial bottles of this wonderful rem
»dy. Its positively contain* no opium or.
nqrphine.

Muskegon lake Is frozen over.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
PlMher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pltche&lt;&gt;s Castoria.

The president of tho British pharma-j
ceutical conference is credited with hav­
ing adopted and recommended tho'fullowing for the happy dispatch of poul­
try. A large, wide mouthed stoppered
bottle is kept charged with an ounce of
chloroform. When a chicken has re­
Wbfta she was a Child, she cried for Cartori*.
ceived sentence of death, it is held firmly
under tho left arm and its head slipped
into the mouth of tbe bottle. A tew
deep inspirations follow, and the lard,
without a struggle, becomes unconscious.
Then, holding it by the legs, its neck is
The Michigan Central is going to cm-.; dislocated by a quick stretch.
large Its yards at Jackson.

Tecumseh is likely to lutve electric lights
soon.

Mau was made to mourn but need he.
suffer unnecessarily? For every, poison
there is an antidote and happily Bludbilder Is the antidote to many evils that poison
man’s existence. This great vegetable
specific is the most valuable that medical
research has succeeded in wresting from
the secret depth* of science. It Is a sur­
prisingly controlling power in cases of
cancer and tumors. It redaces glandular
swelling^, alleviates epilepsy, regulates
the bowels, promotes digestion, tones tbe
stomach. Induces sleep, sustains against
fatigue and expels scrofulous and all other
blood derangements. Price 81. Sold by
all druggists.

Marquette has given up tht Idea of an
ice palace for this season.
,

In Galloway and other pastoral dis­
trict! where tho calves are allowed to
suckle, tho people are so much wedded
lotheir own customs ait to argue that
suckling Is much more nutritive to the
calves tluvn any other mode or feeding..
That suckling induces a greater secretion
of saliva, which, by promoting digestion,
accelerates the growth and fattening of
the young animal, cannot bo doubted;
Lut the secretion of that fluid may like­
wise bo promoted byiplacingan artificial
teat in the mouth of tho calf and giving
it the milk slowly, and at tho natural
temperature. In tbh dairy districts of
Scotland the dairy maid puts ono of her
fingers into the mouth of the calf when
it is fed, which serves the purpose of u
teat, and will have nearly the sama effect
as tho natural teat in inducing the secre­
tion of saliva. If that or an artificial
toat of leather be used and tho milk
given slowly before it is cold, tho secre­
tion of saliva may Ixi promoted to all the
extent that can bu necessary.
According to tho comparative experi­
ment* of a German agriculturist, cows
which as calves had been allowed to
suckle thffir dams from two to four weeks
brought cgives which weighed only from
thirty-flvsi to forty-eight pounds, while
others, which as calves had been allowed
to suckle from fire to eight weeks,
brought calves weighing sixty to eighty
pounds. Jt is difficult to see how there
can be so great a difference, if there is
any; but it may bo worthy of careful ob­
servation and experiment, and ns such it
is stated in this connection. Tbo in-

the larger size to which the cow would
attain; and if as a calf she were allowed
to run with her dam in the pasture four
or five months, taking dll the milk she
wanted, she would be kept growing on
in a thriving condition. But taking a
calf from tbo cow at four or even eight
weeks must check its growth to some ex­
tent. and this may . be avoided to some
extent by feeding liberally and bringing
up by hand.
__________

iZpMndrymaid pretty tiuiitout,
'Was lately i* IrouHe *nd tloull,

~

=lj,^er bes‘ c°unierp*nes

some v81^

much larger than that of the hen. The
neck hacljle of tbo cock should be rich

SAWTA CLAUS SOAP—aide oily by 1.1. FAIRBANK I CO., Ckiufi.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In the condition*
nf a certain rnortgxge made by Mary H. Mc­
laren to Hiram A. Harber, doted the first day
of October, A. D. l*M, and recorded In the
office ot tne Register of Deeds, for the county
of Barry and state of Michigan on the eigh­
teenth day of October, A. I). I888jn liber 25 of
mortgages on page 376. said mortgage was on
the express eondlUoDs that should any default
be made lu paj ment of said Interest, taxes, as­
sessment*. or insurance, or any part thereof,
on any day whereon the same Is made payable,
as above expressed, and should the same re­
main unjAld and in arrears for the space of
thirty days, then and from thenceforth, that Is
to say, after the lapse of the said thirty daya.
the aforesaid principal sum oi eighteen hundred
dollara. with all arrearage of interest thereon,
and all taxes, assessments and insurance, un­
paid. shall at the option of said obligee, his ex­
ecutors. administrators or assignors, become
and be due and payable Immediately thereafter,
notice of which option Is hereby expressly
waived, although tbe period above limited for
tbe pa&gt; ment thereof, may not then have ex­
pired, anything thereinbefore contained to the
contrary thereof in anywise notwltbstandiag.
and default having been made in the Ajayment
of
Interest
and
payment
due Octo­
ber 1st, 18V, and tbe same having renudnea unpaid and in arrears lor tbe space of
thirty days and upwards, the aforesaid princi­
pal sum of eighteen hundred dollars with all
arrearage In interest thereon i» new-du* aod
payable by tbe cerms of said mortgage, on
which mortgage there is claimed to be due at
the date of this notice tbe sum of ond thousand
nine hundred and thirty-eight dollars aod
seventy-two cents, and an attorney fee of fifty
dollars, provided for In said mortgage, and no
suit or proceeding u law or in equity having
been instituted to recover the money secured
by &gt;sld mortgage, or any part thereof; now,
therefore, by virtue of the power of sale con­
tained In said mortgage, and tbe statute In
such caw made provided, ootlee is hereby
given that on Baturday the first dsy of Feb­
ruary. A. D. i860, at ten o’clock in tbe forenoon,
1 shall sell at public auction, to tbe highest
bidder, at the north front door of tbe coart
house in the city of Hastings (that being the
Dlace where tbe circuit court tor Barry county
is bolden), tbe premise* described In said mort­
gage. or so much thereof as may be necessary
to pay the amount due on said mortgage, with
seven per eent. Interest, and all legal coats,
together with an attorney'* fee of fifty dollars
covenanted for therein, the premises being de­
scribed in said mortgage a* all that certain
piece or parcel of land situate and being In the
village of Nashville, county of Barry and state
of Michigan, and described ss follows, to-wit:
Village lot number forty-three &lt;43i of the village
of Nashville. Barrv county. Michigan, accord­
ing to the recorded plat thereof.
Dated November 2d, 1*89.

Mortgagee.
Smith k Colgbovk. AtUya tor Mortgagee.

A. H. Duff, tho bee man, says in The
American Agriculturist that bees have
been known to .fly at die rate of sixty
miles per hour, or a mile a minute. But
A CIom Call.
Mrs. Ci- A. Johnson, of Toledo, had in quest of honey they do not fly so rap­
idly.
On an average they may fly a mile
every synjptoin of heart disease, shortness
of breath, could not He on left side, cough, and return with a load every twenty or
pains in chest, etc., yet after being given twenty-five minutes.
up to die, was cured by Dr. Miles’ New
Efforts to secure tbe abrogation of laws
Cure. . Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
against the importation of the hog prod­
ucts of America into Germany have met
with failure, tho German government
Tbe blood Is the source of health. Keep It refusing to rescind existing decrees on
pure by taWng Hood's ttaraapartil*. a bleb Is the subject,
;___
peculiar in its curative power.

CHANCERY ORDER.
State ot Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit te

n Ute l.Mh day of November. A. D_ UM.
Hetty J. Dibble, eompiatoant, va. Mary i
Mlles Engle’and Elirabetb Engle’,
In this cause it appearing that one ot tbo
above named defendants, Thoma* L. Engle, ta
Dot a resident of tbl* state, but Is a rmldrat ot
the state of Nebraska, therefore on motion of
8mlth &amp; Colgrove, solicitors for complainant. B
s ordered that said non-resident defendant.
Thomas I- Engle, enter hl* appearance in ihta
cause, on or before four month# from the date
of this order, and that within twenty days tbe
complainant cause a copy ot this order to be
published In the Hasting* Baxxxb, said pub­
lication to be continued once tn each week tor
Six weeks in succession.
Fraxk A. Hooks*, .
Circuit Judge.
Smith &amp;Colgbovz.
Solicitor* for Com plainan L
A true copy: Attest.
Tuoa. 8. Bricx. Rcglnter tn Chancery.

MORTGAGE BALE.

power of sate
therein eontalhed
baa
become
operative.
and
oa
which
mortnge there la now due at tbe
date of this notice seven hundred and twanty-

secured bv sold mortgage or any part
Notice U lhen-foro hereby given that ou Friday
the 21st day of March. A. D. too, at ten o’cloek
In the forenoon, there will be sold at the north
front door of the court boose In tbe eity of
Hastings, county of Barry and state of Michi­
gan. (that being the place In which tbe circuit
court tor the county of Barry Is held} al public
suction to the btsbeat bidder, the preralaaa
described In said mortgage, or so much thereof
luterest thereon, and all legal costa, said preasIses being described tn said mortgage aaatt*
that certain piece or parcel of land in the county
of Barry and state of Michigan known AM
described a* follows, to wit: Tnat portion of
the s&lt; nthweet fractional quarter of section Sen.
lying east of the ereek which runs through saAd
southwest quarter, all in township number one
north, range eight west.
Dated, December 18,18®.
David 8. Swift,
AMfenee of Mortgagee.
Alonzo E. Kfnaston. Att’y tor Assignee.
MORTGAGE SALE.
•fault having been made in the coodittam*
certain mortfiage made by Daniel Cornwell

deed* for tne county of Barry and atate of MtebIran on tbe uih day &lt;X June, A. D. taas. in Uber
35 of mortgage# en page 187, on which mortgage
there 1* claimed to be due at the date « UU*

no suit or proceedings at law or In equity hi
ing been instituted to recover tbe money
cured by said mortgage or any part thereof.
Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of ■
contained In said mortgage and the statute
such e.»*e made and prodded, notlc
given that on Saturday, the flrat da
ary, A. D IN0, st tan o'clock in th
I ahall aell
. to the.!
a... at public
- - ■auction
-

bolden),tbe premlrcs droerlbed in said mort­
gage. or »o mueb thereof as may be neeesaan

getber with an attorney’s fee oCfotrty
covenanted lor therein, tbe premises be!
described Id sud mortgage as all that piece
parcel of land lying and balng situate in 1
township ot Irving.in the county.of Barry a
state of Michigan, and described aaMte
to-wit: Tbe we« halt (Kl of the BorthV
Siuarter of sectloa number ewenty-flve [»]. to
oar 141 north of range nine 181 west, Irrt
Harry county, Mich.
Dated November oth. IM.
Thomas A lvzrson,

.AMEW COUNTRY!
“JtBLo&amp;^raiSHbwooe

nSScsSmio

The importation of pure bred horses
from England into this country is re­
ported as on the increase.
A new phosphate company lias been
organized in Florida with the object of
developing an extensive tract of phos­
phate land in that state.
■
A valuable grain to feed chickens dur­
ing the first three weeks of their livea is
golden millet Very small chicks need
very small seeds. They constantly search
for the seeds of grass or any small seeds.

stain*

took them out

In an essay read before a Nebraska
horticultural society, a member who had
pursued cherry culture-with profit for
some years made tho following remarks:
In planting, we prefer to set strong
and growing varieties, like the Early and
Late Richmond, twelve to fourteen feet
apart In the row, and Aho rows sixteen
feet apart. Trees of a more dwarf iiabit,
like the English Morello, Ostheim, and
many of the Russian varieties, wo think
need less room. Some of the Russian
cherries need no more than ten feet in the
row, and the rows twelve to fourteen feet
apart. Wo regard it as important that
the trees should be headed within eight­
een inches or two feet from the ground;
that die heads should always be kept
low, tho trunks completely shaded;
and wo believe it to be of advan­
tage to liave the heavy laden branchea
trailing U&gt; the ground, ns may be seen in
many of our trees. The expense of pick­
ing tho fruit is much lessened in this
way, and we believe that tho trees are
healthier aud longer lived. There is a
’ Mortgagee.
greater amount of twigs, or bearing sur­
Smith A Coixjbovx, AU'ys for Mortgagee.
face. on tbe tree; and where the trees in
the row are mule bod, and tho space be­
tween^ the rows kept pulverized with a
MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been made in the condition*
disk pulverizer, or other suitable tools,
of a certain mortgage made by Daniel Corn well
we believe tho result will lie found very to Tbonias Alverson, dated December tat, A. D.
satisfactory and cherry growing profita­
ble. W« plant about 227 trees per acre. Mlehlgan.on theserood day ol December. A. D.
Do not delay the setting of trees until 1887, in fiber 90 ot mortgages on page 341 on
which mortgage, there 1* claimed to be due at
late in the spring. Set before the buds the
date of tht* notice tbe sum of three hun­
have opened, and shorten in at lop, so dred and one dollars and nine cents, and an atas to make the trees grow'low and tornev’a fee ot thirty-five dollars provided tor
in said mortgage, ana no sun ar proceedings at
stocky.
law having been instituted to recover the
moneys secured by said mortgage, or any part
thereof:
Now therefore, by virtue ot the power ot sale
Just now attention is being called by
contained In sjdd mortgiRr and the staiute In
tho various poultry journals to the Eng­ •tieli case made and nroTfded. noure » hereby
lish Red Cap breed of fowls, shown in £ven that on Saturday the flrat day of February
, D. law. at ten o'clock Ln tbe forenoon I shall
th® necompnnying illustration, a reprint sell
nt pu • lie auction to the highest bidder, at the
from Sopthern Fancier. The birds rep­ north front door of the Court bouse In the city
resented arc Buffalo Boy and- Rosalie, of Hastlug* (that being the place where the cir­
cuit court for Barry oonnty Is holdan), the
prize winners at tlte late international premKea deteribed In said mortgage, or so
much thereof as tnay be necessary to pay the
fair at Buffalo, N. Y.
amount due on said mortgaae. with interest at
Tho Red Caps are an old English breed seven percent, and ell leealeoete, together with
covenanted for therein,
of many years. They have now been an attorney fee of
the premises being described Ln said mortgage
before llie American public about four
years; have never j enjoyed a decided
•’boom.’j but are gradually winning described a* follows, to-alt: The southeast
tbeir way into the confidence of tbe quarter of the northwest quarter and northeast
quarter of southwest quarter and tbe sooth­
American breeder. Ohio Poultry Jour­ west of tbe nortnwest fractional quarter and
enough land off and from the north side of the
nal describes them as follow*:
quarter of southwest quarter to
“Tbe ‘ distinguishing feature of the northwest
make In this last description forty seres of
English Red Cap as suggested ia the land, all on section thirty (30). town four (4)
range eight(8) west, containing la all one
rose coipb, which should be of good me­ north,
hundred and twenty acres cf land, be the
dium size, full of fancy work or spikes, same more or less according to tho government
standing perfectly straight on tbe head, surrey, except such rights acrossIbe same a*
have been conveyed to railroad company and
with long straight spike behind. Of are to sold company legal privilege*.
Dated November Mb. IM.
course (be comb of tbe cock should be

Now Jersey poultry raisers have formed
a suite association for tbe protection and
rqcQuragcment of their industry.

James Kitaon died at Ann Arbor of
paralysis Monday aged 78 years.

Maple liidge is to have a new cheese fac­
tory wheg tbe violets bloom.

RAISING CALVES.

BUFFALO BOY AND ROSALIE.

dark rod or goldeu red, striped with
bluish tiack; back, black and red; breast
and tafl. black: saddle, rich deep red,'
striped I with bluish black; wings, nut
brown:;wing coverta, bluish black; legs,
slate&lt; -*
-----f ’of good length; earlobes
flor
and
and ft is red, and weight seven or eight
I The ground color of the hen is
u rich lut brown; each feather spangled
with a [bluish black half moon or crescental ajxsl snanglc: toil black, earkbes
and fi ce red. neck hacklo laced with
red, oi: 1 weight six or seven pounds.**

M. F| Faxon
________
______a_______
_____
nfiinua that
continuous
row is Imoro convenient and profitable

Dr.Owta’s EtodrlaBafi

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,nmaMC

h .

quNJTf mJ
fiavor^M

than the old method of hill culture for

For a pretty ornament, fill a cocoanut
shell with Kenilworth ivy and hang by
ths window.
_

C.H.PEARSON&amp;C°.-&gt;*-* BALTI MORE.Ma
CeMT K. B. tracki, DeML

�Hastings

Dahitod

jdanner^

in te

THE OLD MATS .TALES.

i’aw- pf .*11 who oame to pw*«
why te propo**! action rloum

Before &lt;»r.

grwfauys, Wedneeday. Jan. JV. iWO-

A GREKN

of iiterty.y’ tauro.'

MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

COUNTY,

ILLS-

FARMER

PARTED FOR WTY YEARS.

TALKS A&gt;OMT OLD TtM€S.

IOKBKD as aNCOXJXtoUjS MATTKK AT committee of fan hpuac of reprw.ntarivaH
rar. kastinus, mich.. postuffick,
ar.&gt; aoMtefr^* R bUl to revtaft Ute tariff.
AVOUST 14. IMP.
____ • ■ Instead of dcHyiwcUta right to te bearti of
three fatareats to be affected by tariff;
vlafan, all teptreeatatives of awoh taterfata
who dedic are iaritad to preaeiit U|glr
cases to Uu-.comtnlUi*. That's ntpubliJust now tte advocate of free foreign
tmniMu. Ttertt .s «qmo different, you can
irade tinda II eaptrlaUy dttteult.to uphold

Tter* la •&lt;»

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EDITORIAL NOTES.

ktadlv old man of «5, known in Uu« region
aiUnotaltowl Honeycutt, “wten I amid
■Uuxl on the bluff and look tiown in fae rivar
bottom and count fifty drer taright. White
men hadn't Rioted Um country and luriMd
everythtag to. dollari. Surigbtaws thought
of what they could do fur uuo another, ,iioc
of how they might tako advantage. Aud tte
Indians w*n» always teurat- ’

gte claim that a protective tariff is a tax to
Secretary of tto* treaaury Windom has
te paid byAtefa who buy te products of
te protected industry- '&lt;*»? facte Hand prepared a bUl. which will te preonnind to
oat in coutradictiau of bla ttawry in figures copgre^s .next week, for the puralume by
an plain that he. who runs can iwl tbraii. the Kovenmu'ul of idlver bulitan. and tint
With steel rails
which there Is a tar­ Uauiug of paper aurrenev u|M&gt;n tint as a
iff of Ji 7 per. Uwi. falltog at &lt;b« aaum price Uaais. Tho trill will ahto proride that iuan te United State* a&gt; in England while divLdttals can.abut deposit in Ufa treaaury
a tariff averagiag torty per cfat-. wv «*Umg to Canada eighty per oeat. fa ter hard­
ware and machinery: whir a suit ot good
serviceable rlfabes .*«UiHK 4W low in Chieugo or Now i’erk a* ta lamdun. wotwithstandlug te tariff &lt;m wootaus •equal to

fifty per real, ad vatevin; with aome Hues
«I cotton goods ariliur for no tnore than
tta- tariff charged fat similar im]K»rUvl
fabric*, with an eM»rt Unde of aww tlum
»2.t,tMW.ota‘ worth of tanda-r and mauufacturesfTwn wood in IBbtta nolwittetaudu&gt;K
tte
per ihoHnaixl fact tariff mi the fortu«r and thirty-five per cent, on lla- Lauer;

with all these there comes an array of factk
teafile whkii’ the tkueadban- tqx'oulatlofa
«f the thereto*, seem us but a hill of sand.
While every line ef buriness is fnrnishtag Mich facta as these what becomes o{ a
autaaintwireJoran.a&gt;Hwiles &lt;oulentiun dud

fax tariff eahanees “prues toennsumers of
articles impoitod-aiKl raibject to duty by
pcM-jsta\ tlie rum pakl tor euch •daties'* '
to 1MK) we importtHi more than &amp;o,OOU,b&lt;H)
vote of iron aud steel iiiauufaclnre--. Dot
tocdudiiig tinpiaU--, which wo do avt mauwfacture. Willi prices nn nearly equal

Awavimck near the oloaa of tba last „««l a happy fanxiiy Ln U*o TAd
t with all the cumLwta that
Virginia boaMnaead at that

look liu vugh him. w» through a Ufa! glam, ac
the early lUe of tta* notfairy.
He lias thin hair, tadad blue eyes,. and a

Grand Rapids rrpublicaus have a nioe
poslfaUc-- war on tbrir hands, if such war
can te calted nice. Ami the bickering
ate hair pnEing and bad blood and bte
talk ■engendered by this strife Is eiwugh to
wake a man Lired of life, and to wish ; tba*.
there was either complete civil twrvioi- rvform. or eta* u lofty tyranny to do the apyointiug in such cases, to. which and from

M B. GILLASPIE. .Notary !W
and U. -$• jDtaitu Aren.-.

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tandry. ‘.Uw father wav atrirkfa with par­
alysis one day, and lived only a facet Um*.
Tbo demta. of tho father was aouti Joliowad
by that of tbe mother, and the l&lt;o boyv were
left to divide tbo estate, the father baring

l^ad» tte human tKMia on tagb'.

shall te foil legal tender for all debts,

public and privat'*.

!’. iJRA-Kll. M. D..

•

■irb-M-ut.

or kulMreasury. rilver or gold ImUlou. ate
ham issuml to them coin cvrtiltoates which

•rnoolbiy fc* *wtale Mfift tho aide tafatar
Burro, ot Part**and the atatriy lady with bar

CJ M. FOWLEIL
o.
Itamtet

OTUAJIT, KNAPTK5 A VANAR.M
V
Lawyers
of te state ana .

?f hlv W-jrearsrfd bcoCher. The outoome of
tbh wax that the younger iuxNhar iwopam
Lotaave heme, and caltadfor his half of hfa

Live beholders as au aged boy, grieved by
uirilisatiuu ami al way* bouwfa.'k for hi» find

nr Xgttoaal Bar
.Micluu.i

brother, aod

light in

AW.«4 mavk i&gt; itrri“I lived with tle-ttaute aud FuMa thrm
moote.’’ say* thi* oil urau; MI went with
Item when they left thii country and wtiat tc
Lbair raacvataui in Iowa. And I would Uk«

which there ooukl te no apical.

We.-arc glad tint -in Hairy county tbe
republican parly Iras stuck Rs. stakes in
favor of te eutoroement of te liquor laws
as well as otter laws. Tte Interests of
tbe Inoues of Barry county demand that

tribes ief i there.
“Au Indian &gt; ou coak! true!.

course and te people wont th

a. bakbke, m. d..
_ .
PhyaUtam and Surgeon.
'Ottos over Grata's otorr. Ufflee horn 1 rut

H

ay his footer wm the remit.

PQ.OOU worth ot diamonds with un.

Ln tbe

Ptebio, Cpiu. and te wito of an EogUab
plufa mouufnciurci
Budded y tbe stage
steppe I and I toolusd out of tbo window.

what few ckabing he oonki carrj'.in aaoofc

Lin keeps hi*

W LOWMY. M. IX.
Physician an

G
.

niiiidiaDOd, to try bi» fcrtuuca tn the woot.

MTBaud MAK and tei wan ration of

qjJSRS*

bluff and be burrowni ten bulhgc of um- You
eouHn't get hmd fur maktog botleu vUorL of
Alton,than. They were'ralber preciousl Thb
ypuug Indian oak! be would return Lbebcdieti

youthful looking |wraou came

mcTAChr'

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bSSSSSSSE."
V.W1LTW

to now located, and axtavl

It is now about ttrue for tho*e pra&gt;pi&gt;-

la agMt forte Ohio Fanner'sUaurucut vu.

whose stork in trade has been tbe green­
back party to begin to bluster up to te
•democrats and see how sharp n bargain
they can drive in a trade.

hi&gt; Carter.

Uo wrtjfapoiiatevon a nuui'a property agaia-

He

acrwamed ‘Shoot him.' and bred through Um

Siooe Calvin S. Brio**, the uianv-times
iniUtouaire. wta elected teuater from Ohio,
democratic papers haven't had m&gt; much to

I coaid

Itaxmoukl have been bought for forij per
cask leas zuuney in ite--alMMicc of tte tariff?
Jt would reuaire wry litfaj«mof&lt;- creduHly* •aay about the “republican platonda*' in
to believe that in tbe-ibMuicr. of a tariff *»t the hvuatv.
cotton .goad- teglislt manufactorere would
giac usour.caileres.

In downright, impuilent bras-, nottaug
tam-af iate years equaled the prut*Mt-itiun
ucta'tl by Senators Butler, of South Catoitaa-and Morgan, of Alabama, who on tbe

from Pemhrvk-.Ky., a Chronicle repurfar
beard a story w fatfa reads like a rcnnance, bat
U.bk. pr«wrrx» Nil UiO Mr-

Srif may ite, batfaif &lt;W fall;

capermute** i&lt; a kind fa woakh which time

C. AMMBM. Memtot.
•
HomIuk-.m.

k»

□Nmi a COLGKtlVL
Lawyrrs.
■_
Baatlags. &gt;
FrfattanlaaUtteoOBrtsfaUwtait

to aucli imotta-r country an te

gar with both haada

E. KENASTON,

Did I bill 1■ fancy I

moved hiK family flrxt talon care ui the bluff
naer a epriug. Thn Lime of the year was Nay.
it wan pretty livfag. We built ourhre agaiuet

lOttbeNtue. OoUccUaai
m-jved p, ClarkaviUe and wmt mV. ttai lutuomptayflil a force of

whora tuuu" I do not now recall, Lutitekca-

without doing any damag- Tte mark of the

Um coach pitched from fata to aida like a ship

hero then.
“Oimm they bad a mill rairiug up th* rivrr.
Tbe mill's sUuvlui-4 yet. It ought-to fauvl.
It was built of timbers fifteen tnciMuaquare.

or two in the while akin with much pride awl
udeligtottui ahodder
“I aun t half ac much afraid of tbo roU

p R. T1MMKRMAN. Uoanrepathi
A?.
.
»ictaii«nd buqtccm.
(Otea aw IfabrWa Nnrx au.v .
AKT1N V. BARKKU Meal Kraf
aunuMXtaud I xian».

#

aavl unrated ats gams in land.

laughed tbe baroouc, “a woman'*

week tint this oouuiry IuimI aid U&gt; a, iwmtuwt ... U» KuprlM.r.u.1 1»
jwdi«uu&lt;- to colonize tin* Afru-AmericaJi citiosaasta this mmj&gt;Uy in Airicit! Think of
(well UUod up Loaeuwul w*j litreally uwlttn
4L Tta‘ ide.1 of tnui*i&lt;vrtiutt \WW.tJU(i ‘to him. and te d«u*ruiuM*l to mak- this
P«tai*. American citizens. Willi as many productive. Accordingly te hit ujmn a plan
righu from their Creator as wallas under I fa Itiliug « faug frit want Lypuittagina

’ “"“.I!1

theouusiiiulion of the United Slate*, as
three tfaithern senators, io far wilds of
Africa! Aud why? Merely because altont
Atata while arutoeEals doon eoutl: hate
‘wirne* far far. nigger,~ will uot tok-iabIrian, and j&gt;roi&gt;OM- U» allow him u«&gt; ^oiec In
the aefanuoont. Willi all tbe vrutdly.
outrage*, iwlkioziug, cuMeduo*. that has
AiauafaMized fae coutaHof tbe white pw
iptewf-fae •ouili toward the nearo. with all
the Mta’aalugs the latter W audurwL it is
fail] faue that the negro fa in tbe wuth to

I .-though

black race in iucrHasiug tar
ly than the white in far aoutli.
and far ^uealion of what io do will) the
faMte k rout- ot growtag importance.
««wo Atari Of barlMTily Ims bren Itiwl.

keep a debit and credit account wWr tteir
taraat? |*ow many taiow just wta* ttey
•we. just what ilM«r«wt&gt;. jiut what they
«wro,or what it coata them to ilve? There

far probobb «ot overate Unfar.s fa ifarry
wwaaty wboteopauch accounts tteir af-

teim as tl^al fae* kuaesltawc Uilng*. which
fawy &lt;*te. of item should know. There ia
«&lt;AA*uc&lt;teM(ul butiiMfa mun wbo. for hto
•fat iwoteriion. to not ouwjpdltM to know
ter taiteh. ted a tawtafas man wbo
•wk tetgiju' llUi* rtMi iff hi. iHUipeaa ns
•be atomgr U&lt;wr dree of Ito, would fail

twtlwrpaV.

Tlw.

•tvetj' jaw.

in then VoaMkai—

brought tta-M’ grnrts fruui JackMHtviUe owl
'i ttpriugflfai
Juc.iremvill- au&gt;! Spnuxhebl
riy Mtth uwat of tbe place.

in *SI didn’t enjoy t*i« country.

bly kept uut laic un Uumucw. aud. returnu&lt;

.receive tte »ynroathy of a too
*p*u»-. 1; wai tte rafawt thtaj: in tte work!
afaly m t tai evening to Urol! m tbealan-, grt

■ocue fifty ymra ago at tte axe of about IC

kited hi chUdrwi am

tint ugh tod North America.

iug tbe locker, pnarad to array btaneif

C.D.BaeM.CAUK:

Tte clever ryUilcr was doing au excellent

nnuccTOKA:
bauUHl.

Hbabbuua told me about ten

taytaxxl ttare ted
tore and Alton turn out to hunt her.
im*e&lt;l and afterward died of the acare.

Til

equally certain that with han lived that
primitive man who fabctaaiedltbn rude im-

pu&lt;. Sb- wan barefooksi and bareheaded
and U*d uti nothing but a cotton slip. It wa-

Vsrj Bartle Tens

Monthly.

Wfipi from tte tea

wa*

tb- French frigau

which they learned ApriHi TbeUrvtveml
built *M1 Ibe Laub, of the Mtawnippi by while
ux_u was in Uli, fawrtly alter tbe daalh mui
burial of iMSoto. The IxetUuen auxl rerly

bad drifted teak

127 acres in RuUantl. fair house bat no

tte follow*! tte count

aorua&gt;. Tbe folks out hunttag fuuud bar lit
tie fmrtpruitx, aud a Learn tracks ctaat* by.
Til wa-s about 4 yearn oh!. Tbe men hunted
down tbo bear aad killed him. and eut him

aMMrr

bald cm account fa family reiatiom, but tte
whole -affair rertotaly occurred as uuramd
above. If it doaan’: read Hkr c. n»»n.v.

I ata of fener Umber am! wood. Wlthir.
ulhse of thiaand 4 of Irving static;.
This term will be sold at a bargain, m a
reasonable payment down.
JG acres Ibaalings tovmxhip within o»v
llvor«lty limits.

Hiotk Island, aud many (tat buatnaod crwwx

wouldn’t have found ter earn- if aim'd bean
2 elty lot* In Hastings, dealiabh? pincfora home. ■ Wil! be closed nilt a; halt
their ralui.

when sbawiw anybody or beard thp eboutfag
•be d hide Ifae wanafraKiof own that won
alructoju bysuagsttutteUhiunud Miariadpoi
amumited L»
tta/ugii the uut five
O.«amabow«i tetteil.Oto lre« (oau.tte aame
&lt;.wmm. In tokl tUvn- were 43, »taamboataou
tte Mtetarippi nad io tribafarte. with an

the products carried &lt;r«ch reuiun was wuw.
(hhig lite ri.*\UUU, or an aggregate at fiW.UV.Ufiu to IbiL
Previous to.tbe adoption fa strain favlgpttau the wtori- wmmerce from Naw Ortaaus
to tte nppre country wm carried in about
fcwrety tergex. averaglHg Ito tou-s ratal and
ntakfag but uaa- trip a yoar. while llwre ware
uoto*&lt;rr Rd teal beaus ou tta upper Ohio,
rexrymg about to torn, race «ml making tte
trip from 1'itutawg &lt;to lx&gt;utov|Ue awl back
iu LWL Uionttevr about farveivoyogae in a
-at-oa Krum toll to l«ta&gt;
buata ware

ing deprived fa dtrasntaip for ifour groeraffMRB.
1 ij &lt;&gt;
bloody ami bar fap was in faUers. Krery
_ Some charitable boarders clubbed togvUwr
iuai&gt; !►»&lt;! carried u hunk of bread aud meat
vfben tbeir taudiody ilfah bought a menu-

I raiU'x Iba day TH was-found. Tlwre wai.
elusive treatment of tbo sea. Mwaurprtalogly
irewt both nlgiiu that sbe was ouu The
woods w.re full of banra «od wildcats ansi
jMintara ami Indians.
‘•Yta, 1 did know u couple of children that
wwo uatTied off aud brought up among the
ludiare; two girk, one not 4 yaani old. fan tdtadDMM Which was cured by nwoi»
bttafato unknown to fae medichl profmfam

out tare at the point ot the bluff. Sbc wax
with the tribe. I knew bar. though fac wa« rotag Wiudl

D. R. COOK,
HAHTDiftb. MICH.

* »4to*ul

KOTIOK OF ATTACHMENT.

wuluf tbe wire, but It will .probably txTu
!?!Tl!2L,i!l3Tta‘ lT”“ ,ta
«»

Counb of

■I

baad aud kwt&gt; b*if iweecl ohiklrsn—ta»y and
“1 dart know," answered the ninwentire
“bfa I’m *• toltad that 1 aant
«£. tamer
nt,
»
been an apprentice himsdf, brend hw wR-

Ifamure, inlying nfauf Irf-* in &lt;mabivm.v
fag (num ’ to IjiMk-MafaviUe Mental

Uhl! on or address
*‘Jb te thougnt tte: jwbnj* «mr
titiksHtw«l voice ha&gt; wan the*- link- utnenItira which helped nrake your iuun-vtews with

“Number, piea*.■••WaU. .tent knap

A oh! dam Mind!?

“As «Kin as that wofnan aatMad baraaif

fair? (anuer oouitl dO gH Ite bwokteeping
to

Hastings City Ba^k,
Itettujre,

more Itusurriy loitat.

lacky moment tte wife of the hypocritical

a&lt; a tomible for which the soata aud imm
Ite north to nusptHfabh*.

GILLASPIE

I
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low it _wb&gt;&gt; wanted to have n duplicate drew I

an Africa isrrit to Im-thought of. Total
tafctfaan©hte*uuent i« iuipoasibie: an odueattouai tawt frill but poatpuu. te day of ♦tep- under o Fifth avenue atorc. Th- rumMMiMitag. A* senator Ingalls truly aaid
fa *to maaterly speech on TLunttaQ. in
tekdfaluMtafaiU: ttenwew. prabten tte
-uufataHV poopta iwd “tried everjtlhiiur but
jretee/ Wten-they are wllltaf to try
jchMueerivUaLprtMMt., otberwiw 1 should
jntt Aie^uren, aod after fair trial fail. 4b*11 likelihood Lave beard of 1L
ana*: fa call upon fa,, peopir of fae north
to teip tbern uutMf their diflieuitte, until
tteu fafy will x«t ■neither aid wor cMufort
tettM&amp;rMilMli.*ate«u«sto rid ttaaavelves

tttbruk

io live with her white uuol* » fauilly—uuole
’’Jtarr limtamd would evtue and xtand by‘
tte-window.and ery
rime, butfaewwuidn

central ottce by tbe

tnrUAhirattrad twenty italtam. which aaid writ
renmiMbh- &lt;h&gt; thr eeventti fay of Januan. 1

Hurra a uomiuovk aki&gt;
"N A Vanarma.v.
Atty% far rtaiotia

S CKtH’P BEMD»
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bn*d

d‘&lt;ttacUv

Sta Ohlkhc a‘« Hnkfaa:

iii4lfa

ijy'J?" 'l,™r (jmt rwm.lv In™

DMERTSOM HOUSE,

�SUPPLEMENT
TO THIS PAPER.

SUPEKYISORS PROCEEDINGS.
JAMAry

Session

Barky Covnty Court House, f
HABTIXQ8, Mich*. Jan. 6. 1890. f
This being the day to which adjourn­
ment was had, the board of supervisors
for the county of Barry met as above
and were called to order by tbe chair­
man, Mr Nye.
The roll being called, found tbe quo­
rum present
On motion of Mr Woodmansee all
claims now in the bands of the clerk
were placed in tbe hands of the com­
mittee on claims.
On motion of Mr Brown, Wednesday
morning at nine o’clock was set for the
several supervisors to make tbeir re­
ports as to tbe several justice dockets
of their respective townships.
On motion of Mr Ritchie board here
adjourned till to morrow morning at
8 Jo.

January ", 1890.
Board called to order by chairman;
roll called; quorum present; minutes
of previous meeting corrected and ap­
proved.
Moved by'Mr Brown that the com­
mittee on finance be instructed to set­
tle with the' county treasurer.
Moved by Mr Swift to amend by the
appointing of a committee of three by
tbe chair to settle with the county
treasurer.
Which amendment was lost by tbe
following vote: Yeas Hughes, Jordan,
Swift, Williams, Woodmansee—5; nays,
. Brown. HarlhurD, Keut, Kenvon, Mc­
Kevitt,
Nichols, Osguod,
Perkins,
Ritchie, Roe. chairman—11.
The oiiginnl then prevailed by the
following vote: Yeas. Brown, liar­
thorn, Hughes. Kent, Ken von, Llchty,
McKevitt, Niehuls, Osgood, - Perkins,
KitcUie. Roe. chairman—13; nays. Jor­
dan, Swift, Williams, Woodmansee—4.
On motion ot Mr Swift Mr Williams
was excused from acting on the finance
cuinmittee and,Mr Lichly appointed in
his place by the following vote: Yeas,
Hughes, Jordan, McKevitt. Perkins,
Roe. Swift, Williams, chairman—!';
nays, Brown. Hurtborn, Kent. Kenyon,
Llchty, Nichols. Osgood, Ritchie—8.
Mr Brown here offered the following
resolution aud moved its adoption:

That the chnlrumn of this boani
appon.t x committee of three whose duty It
shall b«- to examine the order books in the
county clerk's &lt; fare, mid same comtnittee anhereby authorized to cancel and des’roj nil order» draw n ou any of tbe fund.1) of this, Barry,
count} which have remained uncalled for and
ou flic for the period of six years and upwards,
aud said connulttee shall, before canceling and
d&lt;*:roj Ing said orders, make a brief descrip­
tion thereof cuutolnliig the name of the name
Of the payee the number, dale and amount ot
each order, and report the same to this board.
Which motion prevailed by,all the
members voting therefor. The chair
appointed as such committee. Brown,
Andrus and Kenyon.
‘
On motion &lt;.f Mr McKevitt the board
here look a recess till 1:30 this p m.

Orangeville, read by Mr Hartborn.on
notion of Woodmansee was accepted
and placed on file.
Prairieville, read by Mr Perkins, oh
motion of/Mr Harthorn was accepted
and placed on tile.
Rutland, read by Mr Brown, on
motion of Mr Woodmansee was accept­
ed and placed on file.
Thornapple, read by Mr McKevitt.
moved by Mr Swift that the report be
accepted aod laid on the table, which
motion was lost, when on motion of
•Mr Brown the partial report was ac­
cepted and time extended for flu days
for Mr McKevitt to complete this re­
port, at which time he to make report
to the Prosecuting Attorney.
Woodland, moved by Mr Williams
that Mr Jordan have until to-morrow
p m to complete his report, which mot­
ion prevailed.
Yankee Springs, read by Mr Ritchie,
moved by Mr Woodmansee that tbe re­
port be laid ou the table; motion pre­
vailed.
Moved by Mr Swift that the chair
appoint a special committee of three to
compare the several reports on justice
dockets with tbe books in tbe countv
treasurer’s office; motion prevailed.
’
Chair appointed as such committee
Swift, Ritchie and Roe.
A petition was here presented by Mr
Woodmansee, signed by -six residents
of Barry county, in reference to the
bond of tbe Prosecuting Attorney and
on motion, of Mr Woodmansee was ac­
cepted and laid on tbe table.
Moved by Mr Brown that tbe com­
mittee on county buildings take an in­
ventory ot the property in the jail be­
longing to the county; motion prevailed.
On motion ot Mr Llchty Mr Swift
was relieved from acting on the com­
mittee bn justice dockets.
Moved by Mr Brown Uiat Mr Andrus
be appointed In blace of Mr Swift on
the committee on justice dockets; mot­
ion prevailed by the following vote:
Yeas. Brown, Haithorn, Jordan. Kent.
Llchty, McKevitt, Nichols. Osgood.
Perkins, Rue, Swift, Williams—Ik;
nays, Andrus, Hughes, Ritchie, Wood­
mansee. chairman—5. .
Board here took a recess til! 1pm.
January 8.1800.
Board called to order at the appoint­
ed hour by the chairman; roll called;
quorum present.
The committee on
claims, through Mr Kent, made the fol­
lowing partial report:
XO. NAME
NATURE
CUD CALL’D
• I W Vroomau, Dep'ty Hh’ff. • 48 M . 4A 3e
Philip Sciiray. “&gt; ." ••
“
•• —
A II B Eilia, Constable fe«s
A E Kenastop. JasUce fees .
K B Wirtitiuan. ••
" ..
Gtonre Reed; constable fees
W L Cobb. Justice fees.......
I&lt;tac wicks, nss’t’g ah'ff Wm Walt. ctmUabie fees. .
A E Ketuurton. jnst'ce foes..
Baker Bhrlner. sheriff, turn­
key and Jail record.........
BakerBbriner.board bill..
Baker Bhrlner. er'ni'n'l aecT
Byrun Travis, constable fees
Kotx-rt Kogers, city marshal
Jacob Oamun. d«psheriff...
DavidlHalRh'. constable lees
John Velte. Justice fees.......
15 W H Beadle. Jas I! Button, ccmstabie fees

Mr Kent hare offered tbe following
resolution and petition.
Jan 4th 1890.
To tbe board of supervisors.—The fol­
lowing resolutions was unanmoualv
passed by Ed F Cox, Post No 122. De­
partment ut Michigan Grand Army of
the Bepublie.
War KRAS. Comrade Alonzo Park, has held
the office In this township whose duly H was to
take c ivr—
* —— v—
Board &lt;■(;
tadl-

Board of Baoernsors, we the members of Ed F
Cox, P-«t No 123. department of Mleh. dp here­
by recommend and ask the Board of bupervisoro to appoint.in place of. comrade Park, com­
rade W ItlTam Pratt, a member of our poet and
a realdont of tbe townshlu Assyria.
^Abtimum Coombs, Adj of Ed F Cox Poet Ko
Wm W Latty Commander.
Moved by Mr Kent that the prayer of
the petitioner be granted, which motion
prevailed.
Moved by Mr Lichly that tbe chair
appoint a committee of three to confer
with a like committee, appointed by
the city council on tbe matter of indi­
gent oereons or tramps. Motion Drevailed. Chair appointed as such com­
mittee. Messrs Kent, McKevitt and
Brown,
Board here took a recess 'till 1 p m.
£
.
Jan.Otb. 1 p. m.
. Board called to order by the chair­
man. Roll called. Quorum present
On motion of Mr Ritchie, Mr Will­
iams was granted an extension of Lime
until tomorrow, d. id., to complete bis
report in justice dockets.
Mr Llcnty here read his report on
Justice Dockets from 2nd and 3rd
wards On motion of Mr Brown, the
report was accepted aud placed on file
On motion of Mr Perkins Board here
adjourned ’till tomorrow at830.

Jan. 10th 8 JO.
Board met as pursuant to adjourn­
ment, quorum present, minutes of
previous meeting'read and approved.
Mr Williams being ready witn his re­
port on Justice Dockets. read said re­
port aud onimption of Mr Swift it was
accepted and placed on file. Mr Jor­
dan read his partial report on J ustice
Dockets aud on motion of Mr Brown
it was accepted and placed on file, and
Mr Jordan given 30 days m which to
complete his report at that time to re­
port to Prosecuting Attorney.
Board here took a recess 'till 1 o’clock

Jan 10th 1^0 p. m
Board called to order by the chair­
man, quorum present, the committee
claims through Mr Ken: made-a furth­
er partial report on claims, as follows:

Hower Shoe Co. s*pp*»for jail
J • A. Bwcezey atty foes......

Hasting Journal printing....
C A Hooch auppllea............
Georiro Gatrell stenograph..
Baker HhrtneF fees................
"
’’
wash bill .........
Oliver Kngliuut flifi' warden
rcfered to claiment
B
Shriner
afndjt
dls't court
2
John
Besxnier.
cl'ng
dock.
IM
160
Board called to order at the appoint­
— C Armstrong s'p1i*» for office
3 ....................... bur’i soldier, to co
w &lt;»
ed knur by the cbainuKn; 10II called:
29 HamxS Van Arman supplies
4 Tilling Bros, anppltca............ lit 30
*
for WI.-.....................
quorum present
3 N A Godfrey, publishing
33 T S Brice expense account..
teacher's nolire ...............
a «t a 44
On motion of Mr McKevitt board
John M Beouncr. bur*lsol’&lt;lr
&lt;0 03
40u) 31 Dr F R Timmerman medical
here adjonrhed till to-moirow morning
• aerricre...................................
A H JohUMHl. prlullDX.........
5 uo 5 00
8 ”
Kv
K"
Grant,
32 GeoC Nlebola Juror fee.......
—• mipplies for jail.
it; w ig hj
33 KirmoiMl A Backus auppllea.
!&gt; Huffman Bros. mi
Mipplfen
foi
pplies fur
38 W II Goodyear auppllea.........
poor
farm
.
.
............
co
71
a)
71
1 15
1’15
January 8, l.'JOO.
.13. W J Ilolioway supplies.........
10 inling Bros, supplfos----- 81
7« •
Board called to order by the chair­
36 Phillips a 8oule supplies....
37 J Llchty fee and livery...........
Huff man Bros, hardware ■..
•! *3 c ks
man; roll called;quorum present; min­
38 E Andras ml Ik Tans aect..
'Hastiujpi Btuinrr. printing..
80 20 tv w
utes ot previous meeting read ami ap­
;#» Dr WH Young medical serv’a
Hefencd to Baud.
proved.
awl ex'iu'ing iusaue........ .. lu w
. Moved by Mr Perkins that the report
50 Dr E H Imxbrop ex’m’g ine'e . a 00
, ।
This being the time fixed hy the
be accepted and adopted.
’
tx board for «he presenting of leports up­
Moved
by
Air
Swift
to
amend
by
lay
­
on the different justice dockets, they
UFA Hhaidos Attending court 13 so 12 30
ing criminal claims Not; and 15, and
44 (* A Brown In ilsh shute ni'tr
1 00
1 00
were called as fuilows:
No 4 and 10 uf miscellaneous, on the
CKUUXAL,
Assyria. *epoit read and on motion
table; which amendment prevailed, all
of Mr McKevitt accepted and placed on
17 ?,w kcousrt deply sheriff.
5®
530
the
members
voting
therefor.
Yeas
—
&gt;*
M
•
’
•Pt
6
to
8
7#
file.
19 FA Sheldon
”
••
8 8D
7.80
18; nays—0. The original motion as
Bany, read l»y Mr Hugiies. and on
ameuded prevailed, all the members
On motion of Mr Brown criminal
criminal
motion &lt;&gt;t Mr Brown was accepted and
voting therefor. Yeas—18; nays—0.
claims Nos6 rfnd 15 were taken from
placed on file.
The aunual report of the sheriff was
the table. Mr Brown moved that criinBaliiuioiv. read bv Mr Woodmansee,
inal claims Nos 0 and 15 be allowed as
read and on motion of Mr McKevitt
on motion &lt;&gt;f Mr Brown was laid on
was accepted and laid on the table.
claimed, which motion prevailed, all
tl.e table.
Board here ad jourffod till to-morrow
voting yea, except Mr Jordon.
Carltun. read by Mr Nichols, on mot­
On motion of Mr McKevitt miscelmorning at 8:30.
ion of Mr Ritchie was accepted and
aneous claims No 10 and 44 were taken
placed cn file.
from the table, moved by Mr Wood­
Jan oth 830 am.
Castleton, read by Mr lloe, on motion
mansee tlmt claims No Io and 44 be al­
-floard met us pursuant to adjourn­
of Mr Kent was accepted ami placed on
lowed as claimed, except the three in­
ment Quorum present. Minutes read
file
dex books bought hy tbe Register of
and approved. Moved by Mr Andi us
Hope, read by Mr Osgood, on motion
Deeds, Oct 23rd 1889, amounting to Sfl.OO
that
the
Sheriff's
annual
report
be
of Mr Swift was accepted and placed
also canvass book cover, bought March
taken from the table, and refered to
vr. file.
28th 1880. amounting to 81,50, motion
the committee on finance. Motion pre­
Hastings, read by Mr Kenyon; moved
prevailed, by all the members voting
vailed.
bj Mr Brown that the report be laid on
therefore.
The committee on county buildings
tbe table, which motion was lost.
The com mi tte* on old county orders
through tbe chairman, Mr Perkins,
On motion of Mr Llchty the report
through the chairman Mr Brown
made tlie following report
was accepted and placed on file.
made the following report:
Board
of
Bupervlwira.
—
GtnUenien
—
The
eomHastings citv. 1st and 4th wards, on
Board of Supervisors.—Gentleman,
lalttee to take an Inventory of the county's
motion ot Mr Ritchie Mr Williams was
property at tbe Jail bare oonpletod tbeir work
your committee appointed to look dp
given until to morrow p m to complete
and woukl respectfully submit tbe following reand destroy all county orders remain­
his report.
l&gt;ort:- 5 pair band cuffs. 1 Mir leg chains. 1 ice
ing uncalled for six years or more,
bought 1888. 2 cook stoves, one range
Hastings ci tn 2d and 3d ward, on t safe
would make tbe following report. After
bought 1887,0 frtools. 1 dish cupboard, kitchen
motion of Mr Ritchie Mr Lichly was
table. 3 iron kettlNi. 2 dish pans 1 cake griddle,
making a careful examination of the
Elven until to-morrow p m to complete
3 drippen, 1 coffee pot. 1 &amp; galon olltaiik.6
order books they find nine drdera un­
bracket lamp. 1 iron tray, 3 small tin palla, 14
is report
’
i1 .
called fur, amounting to 812.13 as fol­
tin
plates,
9
knives
and
10
forks,
ai
tin
cups.
6
Irving, read by Mr Andrus, on motion
tablespoons, io cotton sheets. W pillow cases, 26
lows:
of Air Brown was accepted and placed
woolen blankets, 18 straw ticks. 2 pair pants, 3
Henry
Ward
shirts, 4 rale lories, 1 Jug lock 12 pillows, 10 Icon
• on file. .
1^??
“°“No
* 1141.
bedsteads, 3 tin w*ahba&gt;lD8» 23 towels. 1 cup­
Johnstown, read by Mr Nye, on mot­
board in cellar, 1 box stove for washing purple*.
ion of Mr Swift the report was laid on
L WlhfuM
M 1310.
Which b respectfully submitted.
C Kingsbury “ 273.
1 John J. Pkrkikh.
Core Westcott •• 144.
-------JkmkJobdan.
Committee
mSra oPLOT&amp;
b» Mr «»*«. “I
C P Anderson •• 139.
G P Woodmans kk.
A Henry
•• n.
placed on
*»’ wx»p(«d .nd
On motion of Mr Brown the report
was accepted and placed on file.

,0.SagM Sttawttw WBWW'V* vt -rmunrr treirnpaper will grant more favors for **thanksr’
in a month, than any other business than
In a year. It is alto a well established fact
that he will receive more all-around cuss­
ing In a week, than any other man in a
lifetime. That's the reason he’s not afraid
Several week* ago a man by the name of Hades.
of Ralph Clark, living In Jobnatown. bor­ /The house owned by Tintotliy Bush in
rowed his brother's span nt mules io come tthe 4th ward, and occupied by Whit Ben­
to this city. Instead of routing to this cite*
ham and family, burned Friday morning
he drove to Kalamazoo, ilbpmed of fro about 7 o’clock. The tire originated from
mules and absented himself from the state
a defective chimney and was discovered
for eight or ten weeks. Saturday, Jan. by some men eattlffg lee for W. F. Hieiu.
IHth. Deputy Sheriff 1’owell. of Battle
Any attempt to have saved tbe house,
Creek, found Mr. Clark and placed him
with the headway Um- fire bad before be­
under arrest. Sheriff Sbrlner was notified ing discovered, would Iiave been useless,
of the arrest and went to.Battle Creek and so theme present turned their attention to
returned with the prisoner last week
Monday. He was taken 'before Squire saving bemsrboid goods and nearly every­
thing was saved.
Kraasfon. waived mmlration and was
taken tn jail. In default of MOO bail, aim
was bound over to tbe circuit court.

»H3THrucFon iKe" tfiws of the
buying green coffee before the rise fork, one tine going in just above the hip
aml
the
other
just below, the latter mak­
“Mi xmu»Iu&lt; it ourselves we still can give
ing a wound betwren four or five inches
you a &amp;ue Rio tor Me.
Jong.
• Z
Hamf 4 VaxAumax.

W. A. Sheldon is fixing up U»e abstract
WIee la Dice
arid when completed
he will have as jdee an office a# there is in
the city. Philo never does things by
halves.
-X

It la Mid that not one woman to ten men
are taken with the prevailing epidemic,
which la probably dur to tor fact that men

materially aid In wanling off tbt
which is

Royal Satsuma.

- utb 18.7.

J Baebelder

Respectfully submitted,
.
■
Chas. a. Brown,
Halm Kkvxax.
Enoch Aimstwa.
On motion of Mr Woodmansee the
report was accepted and adopted.
•
On motion of Mr Woodmansee tbe
petition pf John Day and others refer­
ring to prosecuting attorney bonds was
taken from the table and referred back
to Mr Day.
The committee on county drains
through tbe chairman. Mr. Swift, read
the report of that com mltte, and on the
motion of Mr Nichols, was accepted,
and on motion of Mr Audrus was laid
on the table, 'till tomorrow morning,
Board here adjourned morning at 8:30.

„
.
Jan. llth. 830.
Board met as pennant to adjourn­
ment. minutes of previous meeting
read and approved. On motion of Mr.
Andrus the report of tbe county drain
commissioner was taken from the table
moved by Mr Williams that the report
of tbe county drain commissioner be
adopted and spread upon tbe minutes,
which motion prevailed by the followL Yea- Andrus, Harthorn,
Jordan. Llchty. McKevitt. Nichols. Os­
good. .Perkins, Ritchie. Roe. Swift.
J* ®7. ? Br?wn, Hughes, Kent. Kenyon,
Williams, Woodmansee, chairmau.

uP0*1? ol 8uPcrvi’on of B&lt;rry county.
laaecowtaHcw with theprovlalono
Xo- 307•
‘h*
*cwlon laws of irk}, known as tho drain law I
m °Ct-

.

i rd the proposed flouring

spany.

k fire at Harrison. Tuesday nlgfaL bmrnU|» «3.oou worth of millinery, druga nd
Fhe Allegan paper mill haa been shut
an for a week, and now running day
Mgooiy.
’

t'p at Ontonagon they use a big heavy
ler to pack down the snow, preferring
Io a snow plow.

Secretary Baker, ol the state board of
kith, has arranged for a sanitary eon res-

W.M.

OODTMR

10 Jan cril. 1830.

ron^plctede date °f my l“: "Port, which U
,. 81100 00
Amount of orders ‘given.
■ 1017 38
By balance due drain.
drains liave been begun
ronsteietodand completed by me durlngtbe

KEEPS

EVERYTHING

COLK AND CROUCH DBA1N OF HA8TIXOS AND
CASTEnOS.
Assessed Sept, h, 1880............................
«« rn
AmoutH of orders given............................... 7* 2
By balance due drain............................
"$
Amount Of orders civea^.
By balance dur drain..
ROBMINH DRAIN OF-VAJTKKR SWUNGS.
Assessed Jan. 8in.iw«...................................
a
Amount ot orders given............................. Uo £
By balance due drain.................................
go
The foliowins drains have been begun by nie
during the year and are only partly completed,
titrr.t
• ......
___ ___
.

Assessed Aug. 30th. 18©.
S1W7. Gt
Amount af order* given.
By balanae duedraln .
...
_______ __ __
F1UHTKB DNAIX OF CAJU.TON AND INVUTG.
Assessed Nov. 12th. 18M.*.......................... s.tctj 7-,
Amouut of orders ir h en.............................. 150 or.
By balance due drain................................... IM o
**!?flu4nclal statemeui of all
the other drains in Barry oouuly.
TOWN LINK DKAIN OF CASTLICTON.
Amount on hand Oei. 3d. 18X8 ................... 844 l-&gt;
Amount of orders given...................
it? 73
By balahce due drain................ «

IN THE LINE OF

17URE
C
T bRUtO ■
ALSO

&gt;00K5"!?

STATIONERY.

Amount on band Oct. 3d, 18*- ..
By balance, due drain....................
'

MATTISON DRAIN.

Amount on hand Oct. 3d, iukBy balance dpe drain....;.............
Amount pa hand OcLSd.lMS..................
By balance due drain... .
................
OBTItOTU AND HRANCll DRAIN,
Amount on hand Oct. 3d. IM?............'
By balance one drain................................
:.«« drain of johnstown.

Hicks &amp; Spence

Amount of orders Riven.
By balance due drain...

offer

Amount on hand Oet. 3d. 18M
By b.«l*noediw drain...............

is desirable a line of

Amount on baud Oet.3d.TW.
By balance due drain.........

groceries and

Amount on hand Oct. 3d, ism....................
By balance duo drain ...................................
COLUNS or RUTLAND AND HOWL
Amount on hand Oct. 3d. law.....................
Baluev due dram.;.. ....................................
UANDFOBD HHOOK DMA LN.
Amount on hand Ore. 3d. irw............
By balance duedraln.............................
WHITE OF HALTIMOBK AND MAPI..
Amount on band Oct. 3d.
..
laid old orders that Dunham gave...
By balance due drain ............................

provisions as can

onova.
Which wan cleaned thin sreree.
Amount on bnnd Oct. 3d. 1888.........

Yes, my son,

A'.nountou hand Oct. 3d. iwa.
Amount of orders drawn.........
By balance due drain..............

•18 c

By balance due drain.

Amount ou hand Oct. 3d. twx.
A mount ot orders drawn......
Hy balance duo drain..............
Amount on hand Oct.3-1.1888..................... ii no
Amount ot orders drawn................................ &lt;
By balance due drain..................................... 4^
YOUKOB HAHBY AHD KATON DRAIN. I
Amount on hand Oct. 3d, In Barry Co... . 53# n
In Eaton coante.............................30 tt

Amouut of orders drawn'in Burr county
By balance on hand..................... . ...............
By balance due drain in Barry county ...

The Journal scribe made a mistake last
VanHoan. M. Ik. that an- leader
new quartette.
The program committee for tin:
are doing tbeir beat; the program

Jackson and
Grand Rapids.
Prices Right?

Total........‘.........
Am’C orders drawn in
By b&amp;lancedue drain.

algebra class.
.
We have an elevator in the building
now; Miss Matthews is the griperaan. The
flrat load successfully raised is the iabratory, much to the disgust of tbo chemistry
class. We hope she and her little flock
will not stiffer from offensive odors any

be found between

William!' S .afford, Kutiand.
Chaa. GdOa. Tbocnagpte.

Always Right.

•

�Hastings Bannes
tteteekrt
aBFT PBA1W OF AteTBIA.

MAllHAU. L.COOK. Editor.
kxskbbd as bbcoxp-clajwi mattkb

m WASTING S, MICH., 1WTUFF1CK,
AUUVMT 14. 187V.

arat-ca swaxr ©baxx

Mored by Mr Andnu ttat tb« report.

of amybxa.

EDITORIAL NOTES

!OTbJ'ciilTSni W Vroorwn. « j»nitor for »0J» wre bore wreeatod. »nd
on morion of Mr McKovItt wm»1Iow«!
all the member! voting therefor, er-

•tu
Jest now the advocate of free forel| 9
trade finds it especially difficult to uplto I
tteclaim that a protective tariff is a tax
’

By balance doe drain

te paid by those who bny the produets •
Ite protected industry. Tte forts rtatf

By debtor to drain•—2.

out In contradiction of his theory in figun f

Sffi’nSTiM?Si « im u~-in ot ft.

With steel rails, on which there Is a ta
Iff of S17 per ton. selling at the same prlt
in the Unltdd States as In ftogtond: wbll* ^^
a tariff averaging forty per cent, are sei
lag to Canada eighty percent etf her hart ’

financial »tat -ment of each drain Is true and

.
'

*

A
? •,
K

Itere -could have been bought for forty per |
It would require very little move credulity
to believe that Ju the.absence of a tariff on
iBsttva goods English inanufoctnrcre would
give os our calicoes.

In downright, impudent brto-s nothing
haa«f late years equaled the proposition
urged by Senators Butler, of South CaroItwa and Morgan. of Alabama, who on tbe
tear of the &lt;U. 8. senate advocated last
week that this country lend aid to a
Mbeme to colonize the Afro-American eltl-

asas«f this country in Africa! Think of1
IL The idea of transporting 8.000.000

American citizens, with ns many
from tbeir Creator as well as under ]
Ite constitution of the United State-*, as
throe southern senatom, to tl&gt;c wilds of
Africa! And why? Merely because about
A*00 white aristocrats down south have
•too one tor tbe nigger,” will not tolerate
him, and (propose to allow him no voice in
tte government. With all tbe cruelty,

Total

Total
tic*, id. 17. To meeting
I***? m
&lt;iet.lS Accepted of Trowel! job and set­
tled for the same

Total ..
’ Ing. under notice let contract lor drain 2 «
Dee*c. 7. Went and are-eptrd of tte cleartog of the drain, two day*
s ••

Ure. 17-31. Jan. 3 *. Looking up tte record
aud making Ananda! rtalement of dram
Total..........................................................
M1OH HILL DMAIX.
Dec. 17-31. Jap. 1-4. Looking upthc record
aud making fl nonelai stars tn r nt

Total...,..i............................................

■Ui'd nmldna huaricial atai meal

Total............................................

Total........................ . ................................ *

May. The black race ia increasing far
aware aapld^jtlian the white in tbe south. j

and making flnaScial itatrmkBt- two days

Mm M will be tin* for the people of the

la Mp Mean ootrof their dlfUeulUea, until
then U&gt;ey will get .neither aid aor comfort
tafcA-oelfiahaateroe* to rid then elves
«T a tenable far whieb the south and oat

krep • Aebit and credit account with tbeir
•we, tost what tbitf «wn. just what they
rars, or what it costs them to live? There
an probably act overffPO fanners in Barry
oteomiy who fctwp such aecoant of their aftoin as that they know^KSB things, which

nriBauceerafnl bunlnrM matt wbo, (or hia

dhaae Uihsga. A«&lt;1 a busiwaa man who
«mM keep m little ran of HU business as

L h that

they Would

MH

•

xc. r. Weal to sre tte neresdly -ng drain and contracted for tor

aud "making S**ncia! statement two daya &amp;

AMtChehwiue to still there. Colonization
in Africa dantt to be thought of. Total &gt;

H

Total,-...'.............. ..............................
IMW Ul. .11.
«Uj»k
All of Which K respectfully submitted.
Lslnlng lowaabipr- All of which Is rospariobsux Swift.
County Drain Ooosmlvaloiw.
j kmx J onoax.
tolly submitted.
ElOBXR HABTBOBX.
KXOCM AXDKV8
To the Board of teprovisoes at TUrrj
Commit lee.
■nrMV Bob
rrtiiro to SOB an acS&lt;- KlT.’Mjr.
Un motion of Mr. Ritchie the report
of the Johnstown juslicr docket wan
taken from the ubie.
was acceuted, and on mottos of Mr
On motion of Mr Hi’chir the report
Oet.ic. 17, to reporting to the board ... ....
tirowu the report waa adnpUd.
was rvfr-ired back Ui Mr Nye, and he
Tiro commiuee ou Insurance through
Total
given 30 date in which to complete his
tbeir chairman, Mr Andrus, made the
FOX AXDVOCWMX IIMAIM.
report, at which tune hr to report tu
following report:
...
’«• JA &gt;7, to meeting aud reporting to Uie
tbe prosecuting attorney. Moved by
To tbe teard of supervisor*;
Mr bwift that all the report* in regard
to justice dix-keiB vyhicli are now ou
tbe table be txken fruui tiie table, mo­
J.
tion prevailed.
Total......... i.............................................. aTS । On moll-n of Mi Lirhiy the report
on justice docketb/ioui Baltimore and
CULM AXn CBOVCH PBA1X.
Ort w. 17. Tu reporting to the board......
rt
Yankee SprtiiK* Im* referred back to tbe
Dec, IS. Accepting ot tbe drala. one day., i »
supervisors of said tpwDships, tn be re­
wn.UA...
ported in 30 days at whi&lt; h ume they tu
Total......................
336
EXCM'H AXDBCS.
JOMX L1CXTT.
report to prosecuting attorney.
Rnnnixa IWAIX.
•
CosmnlttM.
Tbe
special
committee
on
tnunpe
Ort. IB, 17. To lueeting
»&gt;,*rd
•
75
On motion ofaMr Brown the report
thrnngli their chairman. Mr Kent,
Total-......................................
73
was accepted and adoptThe oommade tire following report:
mittee on Haims through their chair­
mud «’iiff.k «»r jobxstuwx. ualtimokbamp
To the boanl of suprrvl-ors. Gentlemen :
M&lt;FLk OBOVB.
man. Mr. Kent made tbeir finaf report
Your committer appointed io eoufer with a
committee from tbe elty of Hastings, to taake
ns follows:
isrranmmienu for the care of tramps or dimirdS 5?K&amp;*25!SSfaje
erly persons, wou'd respectfully report that we
Total.................. ................
378
have had
an Interview
----- ... with
-----------tte committee
47 L ktood wit s la prtN e*. ...
p* Dr J F Goucber ex’m g to» e
oet. IS. ITt To meeting with the tears!

•utragee, bulldozing, cusaednes-s. that has
etetartovized tbe count©of the white peotttoraf Abe-south toward the nerro, with all
ate Mdleriugs the latter has eudurwi, it k
•HU gene that the negro ia in the south to

sad tte question of what to do with tbe
ateeta ia .one of growing importance.
Uaaey kind of barbarity- has been tried,

Ytekteof Burry and Eaton drain
osttrin drain
xanfoed Brook drain.................. -. ..............
■nttBMdfrdn........... .................................
Fighter drahi

M&gt;.

"ITS .birt I. w-u-jr rWSff-

ware and machinery; with a suit of goo
eerviex-nbk* clothes salltog as low hi Chid
go or New York as to Ixmdon. wotwltt
standbig the tariff on woolens equal t
fifty per cent, ad valorem; with some line
•f cotton goods selling for no more tha)
the tariff charged wu similar imports
thbries; with an ex-port trade of more that
tt0,00«,900 worth of lumber and manufac
lures from wood hi 1883, notwithstanding
tte 8fi per thousand tort tariff on tte form
■er and thirty-five per rent on tte latter

ttmml test will but postpone the day of
wwehenlnK. A* tienaior IngalU Italy Mid
ia hbi masterly speech on Thursday, in ।
ttatfe dealings *ith tbe negro problem the
mtbnni people had “tried everything but
When they are witting to try

Yankee Spring
CITY OF HASTINGS.
FIBESlMrCD
Mateus W Hlkrr.

law drain of.

d£ha to Qtottto—W. frB .

art plain that be who row* can road then F‘

with all these there comes an array of faett
teride •htote tte threadbare *|eculition«
at the theorist seem as but a hill of sand.
While every line of business Is fnralshiug sack forts as these what liecomes of a
prominent reform aimstle's contention that
•wr tariff enhances “prices to cansumers of
articles riuportad and subject to duty by
precisely tte sum paid for such -dutiea?”
In 1WM) we imported mere than 830,000,000
-value «f iron and «teel ^manufactures, not
IzMlading tin-plates, which we do not man•torture. With prices so -nearly equal
here and in Europe, wbo believes that

BaKUMwaaad

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ootboth dbaib.

rertior

JA’iftEim

On mutton of Mr Willinma the report
was accepted «nd adopted. A bill was
liere presented from V A 1 oungs. for
board for two tramps, for ®2..’X). which
on motion of Mr Andrus, wm allowed.
Board here took a recess ’till a tn.

Jan. I Uh. 11 am.
Board called to order by the chair,
quorum present. Tbe special commit­
tee appointed at the Octber session to
Investigate the state road matter in
Rutland Ihrough tbeir chairman Mr
riwift, made the following report;
To the board of supervtaora GentlewMi;
Ycur special commlttoe to whom was referred
the petition and remonstrance of taking up and
dlsconUrinr a certain portion of tte state read
or highway in tbe townrirtpof Buttand. Would
report m follows ; Wo find the people of tbe
township of Rutland divided Upon lais oueaUorr
and think thia board ought not to taka any
action on this matter until the people of tbe
said township agree ax to what they wautdoue
—■
— u.
th.

l-.30p.-m.
Board called to order by the Chair.
Q Movrel ^yMr'kenyon that the tamrd

reconsider miscellaneous claims, &gt;0 1H
and 10. Motion wevaitol.
Moved by Mr Kenyon that bills No
18 and 19 be allowed at tbe amount
now claimed, which mutton prevailed
by all members voting therefore, lea,
1H!foard°hen- took a recess of IS min­

UKoC Nichols
CommtUte.
On motion of Mt Leiehtv tbe report
was accepted and Adopted. The committeeon printing through tbeir chair­
man, Mr Nicboisnsade tbe following
report:
•-

Board called to order bv tbe Chair.
Quorum present. Tira committee on
tinanrr. through lire chalnnao, Mr
WiMMlmansee, made the following re­
port.

jsSSSsSstesi
county treasurer in faror of tte county survey
nrtfor the abwre amount.
gboCNicmols.
AC. IttycaiB.

Hals Kkxyox.

OowasKte.

On motion of Mr McKivett tire re­
port was accepted and adopted by ail
the members voting tnerefor, the com
miuee on justice pockets through their
chalnnsn. M r A ndrus made tire ftdtowing report:
To tire board of superviwirs. GeutteineS:
Your spretal eoamittoa to whom wax referred
2 to
the report of Ute several supervtsora retonng to
rnl and got surveyor, epe day
’ to
ibe jus-ice docket* wozld respectfully revort ax
. F ff."
.nri irv jlrd. one d«V
1 to
’°w7 tava carefully ex-mined' rtrse report*.
the pro** cutins attorney** rext' er of cnars ta&gt;
0-1.». Went to drain to get right at wa&gt;. 2 *
which tine* have Iweu Iwipiwd In Ite various
t k-L ». &lt;•** rigtit of ways and ntBtoas..... •J Ml
»: krceived right of way. posted noJustice cxMfrt and also Iteboakx of tte cousty
J -J0
clerk anti county treasurer relative to Sees re­
a to
ceiwd. Our rem 11« necessarily linpertecBami
^."oneday making flies and financial
apparently awhradkfory in some reeoecta. We
Nrr)G Made aitewmimtM proterty‘‘
Jfov. u and 13, Hold ilrafo UTO da»- ....
Njv. ic. Eonilsbed files tesemtejmL......
correcting to ooh at the toosness ted irregs^nty
Jlov. st and U. Wentand got contracts and
that »**m to tera ehxraeterixod thr nor* of •&lt;&gt;
contracted for work
nrapy Justices In the post. These-ml g inevnDec. &gt;-a. Uaronilog drain and firnisbtag
xlseucy In tbe amr———•-* K"H««and tbs amounts
I kr Wk1Aoreptad M figbire job &lt;me day..
urer sppoar in mm
Dec. II and U. Iteponnl to jowndiip derk
ttolto,'i£tur .ed repSts to clerks of Irvline moneys hare psswd tbroug
. the nroaeraUna
and :
ni?3JJicreated of i&lt;ik of Plxhfor..........

Total All of which I respectfully submit Jan.
-nva
Gao. A. Dvi4-exnwx.
County Drain l arnmtetooer.

On motion of Mr Kenyon the report
of the committee ot claims was accept­
ed and adopted by all the members vot­
ing therefor Teas 18,-N*y»o. T*1*
board iiere took a recess for one hour.

uted.’

noutfreoMnateteIfoaStM erartyi“wvrvorte

BULL HltAn OUAIM.

MCE Brown

mailer before thetr next t
taka a vote to dertdo tte

Total............................................
NAXFOBU BBOOB UBA1X.

• Mil S’ Aeeasttas N. IMaii Jah. om day.. J2*
Mov •&gt;'Accepting of Oia*. lame coMtact. - “
Nov. Accepting ot A. Actoreon oontrT.
=i. Accepting or job ot Doan, one day
?■
Deir^:. •:. j so
’ *
. m
s so
—
an7#
•

s

pald In fl nea that batr tern collected and t bare
hartrong suspicion that tn soma eases Ines

report.- .
Stale tax County tax.... .
Kearnesed tax .
rtvllo-iuent l«x

Court foes
Llqnor ... ..... ....
Primary aeb&lt;x»l turd
In*ttu:e fees
BafrMttiettt
•••■
Primary Interest ....
On Stale account....
Borrowed money. .

**
••

Circuit court «&lt;rxkrNi-crllai'com................................
(Nfi-e rrttt....■...-•*• ..............
Ctaant v o-derx audited by board
FtertfTx « rJ rs....... . ....................

Expanses«&gt;f Institute.

HrttHMS MM IwBl..
ruse maaay....... v-'
Drain ordais .. ... .

Total expenditures.
Total receiptsAiMrnnt overdrawn .. . .
All of which is resptetfu'ty s .baUttad.

Mr Blteble clnlme No
SO and S4 were dlenllowed.
On motion of Mr Perttlht boon! here
adjourned without d*T.
Tn°* “ ^.^ChMnn™.

�Hastings Banner.
Haatlrtta Wednesday, Jan. 29, 1890.
W. K. CQDK. Local Editor.

.
,

lid State Agricultural Society.
•Office of tlie Secretary, I
Monroe, Mich.. Sept. 27, 1888.
f
McCl.VttE «fc Robkrt.
Chsrtod.-. Mich.
Gentlemen:—The barrel ■ of
“White‘
Rose” flour exlilldted by ypu at the Michi­’
gan State Fair, held at Jackxon, Septem­’
ber 1. 1888. wm awarded FIRST PRE­’
MIUM at tbe beat l&gt;arrel pt flour shown.■
Enclosed find premium check No. 221.
Very respectfully.
.
J. &lt;’. Stehlinh, Secretary.

The United States commissioner of agri­
culture warns the people of this state
against buying any New Jersey fruit trees,
ax they are afflicted with yellows.
Times are dull, we are trying to keep
up trade by puttlnghrices down, our stock
is fine and No. I. r
Hams &amp; VanArman.

R. C. Carpenter, profesoor ot mechan­
ism In tbe State Agricultural college. Is In
the city to-day with all the apparatus re­
quired to test tbe engine at the felt boot
B. J. Lee, of Bowne, was In the city last factory. As we go to press probably the
work is being done. Be will also inspect
week.
Rev. Bancroft was In Woodbury Sat­ the boiler and engine and the construction
of the same. A full report will be given
urday.
'
PERSONAL MENTION.

Isaac Vroomau was in Kalamazoo Fri­
day.
&lt;

Mrs. John Goodyear went to Grand Rap­
A famous weather prophet has ventured
the opinion that altogether the winter will ids Friday.
be a mild odc, and a thunderstorm may be
I«ewls Sargeant was in Detroit last week
expected every tnontli. Several cold snaps
on business.
are anticipated but not of long duration.
Mason Nevins has returned to High
J. J. Wing bad the misfortune to lose a
Bridge, Wls.
note tliat he had paid Saturday. Jun. 18th.
Jacob Osmun. ot Nashville, wy in the
Said note, with Interest amounts to about
$70 and was signed by J. J. and C. W. city Tuesday.
Wing. All are hereby warned against
M. H. Collins and wife spent Sunday In
buying this note.
Grand Rapids.
A pitcher of water placed In a room
Samuel Roush, of Freeport, wat in the
seem* to absorb all the Impurities, and
city last week.
make tbe air of the room pure. This Is

There Is this to say about a town. It
must grow from within and not from with­
out Tbe best and only true elements of
pi ogress are to be found among the home
people. A town can lie advertised in such
a manner as to periifips get new people and
plenty of foreign capital, but the future
prosperity will still remain withthe efforts
of home citizens.

1*. A. Sheldon received a telegram from
Hagar. Berrien Co., Thursday night, con­
taining the sad news of his mother’s death.
'He left for that village Friday, to attend
the funeral. Mra. Sheldon was well known
Thta-flour for
at 8BJ)0 per hundredI
only, 1$
Geo. Soule took u business trip to Grand In this city and county, and will l&gt;e espec­
easily proven by the fact that a pitcher of
ially remembered by I tbe ok! pioneers,
water, after standing for some time, l»e- Rapids yesterday.
■
among whom she had a wide circle of
conies unfit to drink.
Mra. Prudence Nobles Is sick with the friends and who will be grieved to learn
,
The star of Bethelem will again oc visi­ prevailing disease.
of her death.
ble this year, this being Its seventh ap­
Walter Webster, of Nashville, wax in
P. S,—This Hour also took 1st premiumi pearanoe since the birth of Christ. It
A movement Is being made iu some of
comes only mice In 315*^years and stays the city Thursday.
nt Lansiug In 1889.
the eastern states that ought to be com­
visible nlwut 3 weeks, after which It wanes
Francis Roberta, of Woodland, was in mended and followed by others. It Is to
• and disappears after 17 months.
the city last week.
Introduce Into all readers used In the pub­
lic schools, the Declanitlou of Independ­
♦00 ACRES.
---37th YEAR. '
Thom- who think that the grip will go
Mrs. J. L. Gaut visited friends In Ver­
ence and the Constitution of the United
, away as soon as cold Weather approaches montville last week.
States. The young eunnot become ac­
' arc mistaken. The ’ mlcroles enjoy cold
Bert Tinkler made a business trip to quainted with these two Important docu­
Toreproscot one ot the largeat Nurseries In tbe. weather and grow faL so prominent pbysi- Woodbury last week./
ments too soon, and it will result in mak­
clans say, and this aggravating disease will
MlwIUdic Tinkler' ot Ohio, I, vltlUuk ing them better and more loyal citizens.
. not leave as long as there are any left to
Salary aud expense*
’ join tbo great army of sufferers.
her mother in this city.
Traverse Phillips, of this city, was paid
There will be a social kt Odd Fellows
Miss Grace Greenfield, ot Detroit, Is vis­ two very high compliments at Grand Rap­
Ids last week, by being elected to tbe high
■ hall on Friday evening, Feb. 7. next, un­ iting her mother in this city.
offlee of T. 1. G. M. of G. C. of R. and B.
der the auspices of Hiawatha lodge, D. of
Mode Rich, of Traverse City, made a M.. and President of C. of H. P, Every­
IL All Odd Fellows are Invited to attend.
one will no doubt readily grasp the mean' bring yonr friends and family aloug and short Mop In this city Friday.
Circulation this week.
of
the above, which is as follows: Thrice
W. B.'Hale and wife, of Alaska, Kent
■ enjoy a pleasant evening.
IHustri'Mis Grand Master of the Grand
By Oiuieb of Com.
Co., were in tbe city last week.
Council of Royal and Select Masters of the
A large amount of hay
marketed1
Tho Wopan’s Relief Corps will give n
Clement Smith was lu Battle Creek State of Michigan, and President of the
here last week.
cap social at post hall, bn the 11th of Feb.. Monday and Tuesday on business.
Council of High Priesthood.
To rent, front halt of basement muler• for the benefit of their relief fund. Each
Peter Doran, a Grand Rapids attorney,
The firemen will have a dance In Union
lady is requested to bring two corresponding
BeamerU grocery store.
raps. I*rize to the best looking couple. was In the city Friday on business.
hall, Friday evening, Feb. 31 st, the pro­
Frank A. Stanley lias been granted an
Everylwdy In vital, lots of fun. Supper
Miss M. C. Johnson, of Marshall, is the ceeds to go for tlielr bene flL Good music
original Invalid pension.
will be served by the ladles of the corps.
lias been secured, and an enjoyable time
guest of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Grable.
assured to all who will attend. When we
Tbe Engine A iron Works have put u
The Barry county soldiers' monument
J. L. Wilkins was In Detroit last week, consider the fact, that the firemen of this
-afe In their institution.
is finished and delightful to look upon, looking after some business Interests.
city are always ready and willing to turn
Beamer leads the procession on 25c tea. but the monument association Is experienc­
Frank Pancoast and wife visited rela­ out In all sorts of weather to protect prop­
ing the greatest difficulty lu raising the
35c coffee and 25c tobacco.
erty, it seems as though no one ought to
money lo pay for IL It cost St.500. of tives la Benton, Eaton Co., last week.
hesitate about buying at least one ticket
It is predicted that the year of 1890 will which about $3,000 has been subscribed,
l^wls P. Willsea. of Rochester, N. Y..
be a good one for business.
but only $2,200 paid in.—Detroit Jounia|. Is now clerking In Beamer's grocery store. whether they will attend the party or not
Try some of those ocean spray and Ijffa month of December will go down hi
Little Silva, daughter of Rev. and' Mrs.
Mln Gertie Stebbins and Mrs. R. T. F.
vanilla wafers at Hama A VanArman.
। WCtory ax being remarkable for high tem­ Dodds visited Nashville friends Tuesday. Irvine, died of spinal meningitis Friday;
morning, aged 5 years. She was a very •
Beamer Is closing out gloves and mit­ perature. According to' the weather ser­
Ort. Llchty went to Grand Junction last beautiful little child and wm a source of 1
tens. and all kinds of lamps at actual cost. vice report the average temperature was
week, for a few days visit with his sister. great joy and comfort to her parents, who
,X\'. F. Hick* Imjroved the cold anapla&gt;t above freezing, excepting on three day*,
and it rained more or less every day
Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Dlekerman liave have the sympathy of n large circle of
'week, and harvested quite nn amount ot throughout this .section, excepting five
been having quite a serious time with the friends hi tbeir bereavment The funeral
was held Sunday at 4 o'clock at their resi­
&lt;lnyx.
grip.
.
dence on Jefferson St., Bishop GUtasple,
The Patrons of Industry of this county s&lt;. Frank Clxlor. living in .the township of
Mra. J. M. Nevin* and &gt;on Mason went of Grand Rapids, officiating. The remains
are holding n convention in this city to­ Ttiomapple. has been afflicted with epilep­
to Rlcbiand Friday, for a visit with friends were taken to Norfolk, Vhio. Sunday ev­
day.
tic fits for a good many years, which have and relatives.
ening for Interment,
Orders for furniture for tlie spring trade gradually resulted in turning his mind.
J. E. Ilogle and son Jay left for Lowell
nre living received by the furniture com­ Recently he has tiecome so violent nt times
Thuraday.
where
Mr.
H.
will
start
a
boot
us to cause his wife to flee to her neighbors
pany.
• Commencing January 1st, 1890, the
for safety. He will be taken to tbe insane und shoe store.
Buslines men report a large increase in asylum.
Mich. Central will make special rate of
Mrs. U U" Holloway returned to her
business over that of the fore |&gt;art of the
two cents per mile per capita to parties of
home iu Kalamaz«&gt;o Saturday, after a short
,The
average
price
of
wheal
iu
Michigan,
month.1
tenor more traveling together on one
January 1st, 1890. at the usual places of visit in Uhls city.
ticket These- tickets will be good for
Mr. and Mrs. John Grebie gave a pleas­ marketing by the fanners, was 78 cents,
Rev. Fr. Slattery, of this city, officiated continuous train passage.only no stop-over
ant drive whist party, at their residence on of corn 39 cents, aud of oata 24 rente per
al the funeral of Mrs. James O'NNI, In privileges will be allowed.
Irasbcl, and hay wax worth $8.44 |»er ton. Charlotte, Thursday.
M. H. Coi.Li.xs, Agt.
I^lC new machine arrived for the whip 'Fat cattle were bringing an average of
Mrs. Scott Fuller returned yesterday
■hctory last ww-k that can finish 1.300 82.67, fat hogs $3.26, and dreased pork
from Nashville, where she hi- been visit­
84.35
per
100
lbs.
whips per day.
Tbe Presbyterian young people's guild
ing her daughter May.
Sidney Fifield, of Irving, held the lucky
U»ne ni^it last week the ihenuomvter
meet on Fridsy evenlng the 31st, at 7.30.
Dorr Mudge has been very sick with
Ifent down to zero—the lowest It ha* gone number, 3,530 that drew the carriage at R.
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will begin a series
K. Grant's- and took hi* prize away last Inflammntlon of the lungs, but has so far
this year so far.
of Sunday morning discourses at the
week. Mr. Flfield had bought him a horse , recovered ai to be out again.
Tlie two ward schools were closed Inst and harness and intended to buy a buggy
Presbyterian church on tlie lord's prayer,
Valentine
Leins
is
very
sick
with
the
the first clause to be considered on Sun­
week on account of the grip, also one room next spring, but thlKstroke of good lock
grip, which has affected his lungs, We
in union .school.
will render It nnneeeaaary and he can now are pleaaed to say that he Is better at this day, February 2d. The evening subject
will be “Shall we shake hands.” The
It Lx reported that Clarenct-Chalker has , count himself $100 ahead.
wrjtlng.
sacqiment of tbe Lord's supper will lie ad­
»igned wltltlne -Kalamazoo base ball chib X. Mrs. D.. C. Warnert aged 48 years, was
Mr. and Mra. Chester Messer returned ministered at the close of the morning sere
tpr the
inc coming
cowing season.
found dead In bed Saturday morning at from Chattanooga. Tenn., where they have vice. Preparatory service on Thursday
/^\Ve all growled at the long, void winters about 5 o'clock. The cause of her death
been some Hue for the benefit of Mrs. evening the 80th.
Michigan Ims, but all were e&lt;)Ually glad to was asthma from which she has suffered Messer’s health. Wednesday. We are glad
I&lt;ee circle will meet at the residence of
daring the last twenty years. Her re­ to say that her health is better.
.
see the snow last week. .
Prof. Roberts.
ripening in the usual
mains were removed Sunday afternoon to
.
A very feasible plan for lighting this her old home in Castleton township and Lzilr. Frank E. Pryor, ot Rochester, N. form.
Roll call, quotations an “winter.”
x., has been engaged by the Michigan
city by electricity, is being talked up tbe funeral services occurred Monday.
Bistory
of
Rome.
Mrs. Barber.
Whip Co., as finisher. Mr. Pryor was
. among some of our liusines&gt; men.
The editors of tills paper are confined formerly employed by the Strong-Wood ­
1 Jitin course In English, Mrs. Johnson.
It is statrai that an athletic ponibiuution to their home with the grip. Readers will bury whip factory in Rochester, and the
Politics which msde and unmade Rome,
will be organized in Kalamazio and will undoubtedly notice the lack ofJocal news, company are very fortunate in securing talk by the president
give an exhibition in this city toon.
but we hope it will be overlooked this his services, as he has bad years of exper­
The story of Rienzi. Viola Willison.
Pronunciation test. No. 5 on page 613
The enterprising Tower Clothing Co., of week as our calling to tbe local chair was ience In this business, and understands
Grand Rapids, have a new advertisement so sudden that we have not as yet got the every detail of It thoroughly. We are of Chautauquan.
grip on getting news/ We have endeavor­ pleased to think that be has decided to lo­
Critic, Mrs. Clement Smith.
on the first page of this Issue. Read it.
ed however, to get the paper out on time. cate here and will soon.move his family to
Chautauquan* will notice that the lesson
Anyone having a goal bouMi In desirable
“Itatln course In English" omits Cicero and
this
city,
and
we
extend
a
most
cordial
Saturday evening Dick Doyle while en­
liMtation.witb a bam on the premises, to
takes up Virgil.
gaged in quieting a row in bis saloon, be­ welcome.
\7rent, will do well to call on J. !W. Lunn.
tween .lames Scldmore and a fellow named
Mrs. Nettle E. Marshall, of Nashville,
Many of the young people are prepared Smith, some one kicked him between the
to take in the swell ball of the season at knee and ankle on his left leg, breaking was examined lu the probate court yester­ Died, Thursday. January 23d. at Hagar. Berrien
Co.. Mich., with tironcnltli, Almira dheldou,
.
the Hashtags house, to-morrowj evening.
lx)th bort™. Mr. Doyle was taken to his day, and adjudged Insane.
wife of Harvey N. Sheldon, aged S3 yean.
Wm. Berger and David Hyde. residing
Deeease&lt;l was bom July 19, 1827, In
W. L. Wilkinx has received a patent on home and a surgeon summoned who re­
a new refrigerator lock. We haven’t seen duced tlie fracture and be Is now doing as near Qulinby. were arrested yesterday for Stuben Co., N. Y., was tho daughter of
carrying concealed weapons,
it. but we have braid that it Is® good one. well as could l&gt;e expected.
Amos Wheeler, who moved into tbe town*
.Several lodges of “Patrons of Toll”
. Cards are out announcing .the marriage of Woodland. Barry county, .1845. On
There are 78 furniture factories in Michi­
July 4, 1847, she married Harvfey N.
gan, anil we doubt if any of th^m are more were organized throughout Arenac county of Elmer W. Aublll and Mary J. Weber to­ Sheldon, who had at that time three In/
pressed with order&gt; than tbe one In this by a man pretending to be one of the head day at the bride’s home In Leighton, Mich., fant sous, Ira, Milo and Philo Sheldon.
organizers, iy now transpires that there by the Rev. (ieo. Johnson.
city.
She had boro to her while In Barry county
Is no order by that name known and that
Frank Bessmer was taken before Esq. five children, Albert? Seward, Mary, Jessie
Mrs. W. H. Goodyear gave a very pleas­ the aforesaid head organizer was a bloom­
ant pedro l*rty larst evening, in honor of ing fraud. He collected from $7 to $10 Kenaston Tuesday afternoon on complaint and Emma Sheldon, al! of whom are now
her guests, tbe Misses Ashleys, of Grand from ead&gt; lodge, and the farmers here of one of the Salvation Array for disturbing living and married and settled comfortably
Rapids. .
.
__ | would like to Interview him.—Detroit the meeting on Sunday afternoon. He around her. In 1806 she moved with her
was fined $3 and costa in all 86.85.
husband to Hagar where she has since re­
,
Work will Ixsgln for taking the ct^fsutf. Tribune.
Married, at the bride’s friends, Mr. and sided. Tlie funeral- was held Sunday at
about the find of June. Census enumer-1
' A letter from a real estate firm In Win­
her
residence nnd largely attended. She
ators Will not be appointed for some time! field. Kansas, says that the two lota owned Mrs. Mark Smith In the second ward, was a loving wife and kind mother and re­
however.
&lt; by the late Fred Nnchtrieb, though in the Tuesday evening, by Rev. Colllster, of spected by all who knew her. The child­
inrlng, Mra. Eva Aseltlne and Mr. Gus
Medal! Medal! Who gets tlhe medal? suburbs of the city, are in a desirable loca­ Whltright, both of this city. May their ren all attended the funeral except Milo
That will be decided to-night at| the Pres­ tion and are increasing in value. They journey through life bestrewn with earth's who Is in San Francisco and Ira who dial
byterian church. Gontwt commences at were bought but a few months ago for 8300 choicest flowers, and a long life to them in 1877. Her three brothers Paschal.
Wm. R. and George S. Wheeler, who arc
aud are worth $500 now, so the letter
7:30. Admission five cents.
are tbe wishes of many friends.
states, aud tliere Is a mortgage on them for
pioneers of /Barry Co., were also In at­
Word has been received from Milwaukee $43. These lots, together with other prop­ .It will be remembered by Banker read­ tendance at |he funeral.
*
that Arthur Baldwin, eon of Slihon Bald­ erty left by Mr. Nachtrieb, will be placed ies that several mouths ago, Mrs. Z.
win, of this city, died Sunday from the ef- In posessiou of Mrs. Nachtrieb, of this city, Shepard was Injured quite severely by
frets of an attack of the grip.
ns soon as an administrator Is appointed. breaking through a defective sidewalk,
Frank Tbacher is at home on the sick
mention of which was made at that time.
David Eycleshymer and family are now
■
]&lt;a*t Friday John Shawman was draw­ Last week Tuesday she commenced suit list.
residents of thi# city, having moved from.
Fred Eycleshymer Uvea In town.
, his farm In Hasttngs township, into tbe' ing u load of hay from tbe field to the barn, for damages against the city through her
Ask Gary how many evergreens there
when one of the wheels of the wagon attorney, Jas. A. Sweezey, In the sum of
Tinkler honse on Green street
are in Wardell’s yard.
struck a post as he was driving through 85,000.
Miss Hallock thinks that Mary is the
Anyone desiring the xervlccs^f a com- tbe gate. It tipped the load nearly over,
An exchange makes a straight hit when lightning orange eater.
jjetent hired girl should address.
, the pitch-fork falling off nnd the handle
Jay McCullum is the champion of the
Mt.^s Mak Dovn,
stuck Into the ground. Mr. Shawman then it says that tfae editor of a country news­
•
Hastings; Mich.
slipped off and struck on the tines of the paper will gfiint more favors for “tlianta” algeutu class.
Wc have an elevator in the building
In a month, than any other business than
*•&gt; buying green coffee befot? the rise fork, one tine going In just above the hip
In a year.' It Is also a well established fact now; Miss Matthews Is tbe grlpsman. Tbe
ami
the
other
just
below,
the
latter
mak
­
»»d roaming it ourselves we still can give
ing a wound between four or five Inches that he will receive more all-around cuss­ first loud successfully raised ta Use labrayou a ftae Rio tor 2Hc.
ing In a week; than any other man in a tory, touch to the disgust of the chemistry
long.
' Z
Hams
VanArman.
lifetime. That’s the reason be’s not afraid claaa. We hope she and her little dock
y/r. A. ShcMon is fixing up the abstract
will not suffer from offensive odors any
Several weeks ago a nmn by the name of Haan.
xitflre In nice shape, arid when completed of Ralph Clark, living in Johnstown, bor­ /The house owned by Timothy Bush In more.
The Journal scribe made a mistake bat
be will have ax nlra on office as tlwre Is in rowed his brother’s span of mules to come 'hie Uli ward, and occupied by Whit Ben­
the city. PURo never does things by to this city. Instead of coming to this cit/
ham and family, burned Friday morning Vanlloan. M. Ik,' that are leaders ot tbe
halves.
he drove to Kalamazoo, disposed of rtie
about 7 o’clock. Tbe Are originated from
new quartette.
It is said tlmt not one woman to ten nwn mules and absented himself from the state a defective chimney and was discovered
The program committee for the literary
are taken with tbe prevailing eiildemic. for eight or ten weeks. Saturday. Jan. by some men cutting lee for W. F. Hicks.
are doing tbeir l»wt; tbe program for the
which is probably due to the fact tfcret men 18 th. Deputy Sheriff Powell, of Battle Any attempt to have saved tbe house,
next meet Ing. If properly rendered, will be
are more exitoM-d to the weather than Creek, found Mr. Clark and placed him with the Iwadway the fire hud before be­
under arrest Sheriff Sbriner- was notified
one worth hearing. Wc hope they will
ing discovered, would have been useless,
follow the suggestions qf their president
of tbe arrest aud went to BatUeX’reek and
V^t i« Mid that partaking of onions very returned with the-prisoner last week so th&lt;w present turned their attention to which are worthy of notice. Ttdsoomsaving bouscbold goods and nearly everyfreely will materially aid In warding off tot Monday. He was taken before Squire
grip. We offer this remedy for the sake Kenaston. waived examination and was
Interest of the
&lt;»f humanity, though It’s doubtful which Is taken to Jail, In default of $600 bail, ami
and should put
to be preferred, the remedy or tbe disease. was bound over to the circuit court.

Joseph Rogers.

SALESMEN WANTED

LOCAL NEWS.

a

Royal Satsuma.

TEACHERS ASSOCIATION
Meeilug Sat nr;lay.
The “grippe” bad 11» hold on tbe
elation but did Dot succeed in aqueezing
the life out of IL Indeed, considering tbe
geiK-rai prevalence of this disgusting epi­
demic, It is a wonder that so many were
present. Probably there were two-thirds
aa many In attendance as at tbe last meet­
ing. Owing to the small number present
at tbe opening, it was voted to adjourn the
meeting for three weeks. This action was
subsequently reconsidered but /some that
were In the city, not being Informed of
this subsequent action, missed the fore­
noon session.
Mr. C. W. Backus, of Barry, a gentle­
man who has a long experience In teaching
penmanship, gave a very interesting and ininstrctlve talkupou the subject accompany­
ing It with black-board 'Illustrations. He
empathized the Importance of a thorough,
drill upon the muscular movement would
prefer printed copies If the teacher is not
n good penman, and thinks a daily prac­
tice of fifteen or twenty minutes better than
a weekly exercise of any length.
Superintendent Roberta read a most ex­
cellent paper showing tbe absolute neces­
sity to the teacher of a good degree of gen­
eral culture If he hoped for tbe best results
in his work. Many very Interesting illus­
trations were given, showing how even an
elementary knowledge of tbe sciences may
be made to contribute to the interest of al­
most every brauch of school work. A list
of book suggested that ever}1 teacher will
find lielpful.
The personal Influence of the teacher
was the theme of SupL Bacon, of Middle­
ville. It doesn’t take one very long to
discover that Mr. Bacon is a very earnest
man, one wbo is not afraid lo stand by his
convictions even though they may not be
altogether popular. The central thought
In the paj&gt;er was that character lx the bot­
tom fact in this “influence.” This charac­
ter omust be genuine.—no plated nor
veneered affair'will answer. We influence
verj- much more by example than by pre­
cept
A precept coupled with a nega­
tive ’ example, will give a. negative
result
:t:~ “llL
TzrztLzz should
'*
Teachers
entirely abstain from intoxicants
2___ and
tolmceo and .. refrain
*
_____
from
attending
dancing aud cards parties or othet;
questionable place* of amusements. Prob­
ably not all agree with Mr. Bacon in some
of the Ideas advanced, but those will fur­
nish food for thought
Mr. Blackford, of Monterey, Allegan!
Co., and Supt Smith, of Vermontville, |
Eaton Co. were present and contributed
much to tlie Interest of the meeting for
which a vote of thanks was tendered them.
By vote ot tbe association the next meet­
ing will be held at Hastings on Saturday,
March 8. the day following the regular
public examination,
While cities around us are complaining
of extremely dull times and utter dearth of
business, with quite often a failure, yet
the merchants of this city have had a good
trade, notwithstanding the terrible roods;
and considering these things, Hastings is
Well off.
•

About the first of January, ‘ Henry Ea­
ton. of Baltimore, killed a Chester white
hog, which dressed
pounds. It meas­
ured 7 feet In length and 2J&lt; feet through
the shoulder, and produced 11’/ gallons of
lard. Mr. Eaton says that tlie bog would
have taken two or three hundred -pounds
more flesh, as It was only 2 years and 8
months old. He purchased the hog of G.
C. Scott, of Hastings township, who has
more of the same kind.
About two weeks ago. Deputy Fish War­
den Oliver England discovered that E. La
Baron aud sou Clarence and James Colli­
son and son Will .were fishing on Gun lake
in violation of the fish taw. The warden
told them not to fish any more, whereupon
Will Collison threatened to pound the
warden Into the ground if anv complaint
was made. Mr. England thereupon made
complaint against the above named parties
before Esq. Kenaston and Sheriff Shriner
served the papers. Monday night between
0 and 7 o’clock, as Mr. England and son
were going to a neighbors, Mr. LaBaron
called them back. While they were talk­
ing about the matter, young Collison came
across the field aud told Mr. England that
he proposed doing a* he said' he would.
The warden told him that be didn't, want
♦o hare anything to du with him and he
had better keep away or lie might get hurt,
whereupon Collison struck the son of the
warden and the. warden struck Collison
and then afterwards they clinched,
son getting hold tbe warden's wh
while the latter’s arm wa* over the
and one of the LaBarons wa*. trying to i
take knife out of his hand. While thus
engaged Collison bit a piece o«t of Eng­
land's under lip and England to release
hhuself was obliged to cut hi* whiskers
off. The hearing Is to take place before
Justice Kenaston to-day. We learn the
abgy direct from Mr. England.
I
jFroBowing are the list of jurors draw
ffor the February term of circuit court:
Vbas. Barnaby. Hastings township.
David Goodyear, city 1st and 4th wards.
- Byron Dickinson, city 2d and 3rd wards.
James McDonald, Hope.
John Harringtcm, Irving.
Wesley A. Clark, Johnstown.
John McIntyre, Maple Grove.
Derias G. Cross. Orangeville.
John E. Cairns, Prairieville.
Chas. W. Biggs, Rutland.
.Samuel Campbell, Ttiomapple.
O. S. Grant, Woodland.
Joseph tL Bowerman, Yankee Springs.
W. M. Segar. Assyria.
Norman IjRtham, Baltimore.
John Moley. Barry.
Jacob Fenland, Cartton.
Hibltard Offley, Castleton.
Isaac Spoaabie. Hastings township.
Frank H. Parker, Bastings dty, 1st and
41 li ward*.
H. J. Mead, Hastings city, 2d and
wards.
James G. Brown, Hope.
George Hubbard, Irving.
Harr)- Highland. Jobnstov
Elmer Shafer. Maple Grov
Henry T. Count, Orangevl
Knoa Barber. Prairieville.
William P. Stafford, Rutland.
Chas. Griffin. Thomapple.
ItaFayrtte Densmore, Woodland.

Following are the real estate transfer*
for the week ending Jan. 27th, 1890. a*
taken from the boek* In the regtater’a office:
Jehu Fox to Robert McMUiea:
tec 16
lllw to John Fox; KM sec u

Jackson has had about 5,OOP cases of the
grip.
I

The a A W. M. railroad will be extend­
ed to Elk Rapids this year.
.

Work at the Jackson Purifier worka ba*
been suspended awaiting developments.
G. IL A I.’train men report 22 .inchew ot
snow between Kalkaska and Mackinaw.

The lee in the straits have been dislodged
by a heavy wind, and they are open again.
About $3,000 has been subscribed to­
ward the proposed flouring mill ut East
Tawas.
. .

Tbe Inter-State Telegraph company has
teen absorbed by the Postal Telegraph
company.

A fire at Harrisan, Tuesday night, burn­
ed up ®3.000 worth of millinery, drugs and
groceries.
The Allegan paper mill has been shut
down for a week, and now running day
times only.
Up at Ontonagon they use a big heavy
roller to pack down the snqw, preferring
it to a snow plow.

Secretary Baker, of the state board of
health, has arranged for a sanitary conven­
tion at Lapeer, March 27-38.

W. H.

QOObTMK
KEEPS

EUERYTHING
IN THE LINE OF

URE
C
DRtlO

P

ALSO

BOOKS"!?

STATIONERY

Hicks &amp; Spence
offer

as desirable a line of
groceries and

provisions as can
be found between
Jackson and

Grand Rapids.
Prices Right?
Yes, my son,

Always Right

NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan, County ot Barry.—n.
Notice it nerebv given, that by an outer of
tbe probate court lor the county o! Barry, made
on the Sid day of January A. D. 1N0, six months
from that date were allowed for creditors to
present their claims against the estate of Theo­
dore W -Crakes, rate of eatd county, deccaaed.
.k., ..1,

.

-

Dated January 23d, A. D. US0.

•

c*Utt" JMfSKKu.
PROBATE ORDER.

to probate and that

ssnssia-

�CB088ING HORRORS.

most horrible manner.

Natural Qas Adds Many
tims to Its Roll.

Vic­

leaving tbe bones exposed.
Thamtare Shooting was watching th. fire
acron the street, whan tbo expkatoa ooCTxrred
The blare and falling d.bris
frightened th - boron uf a hose cart, which

Two Funerals That Resulted in
Terrible Accidents.
AWFUL CALAMITY HEAR CHICAGO.

HAVOC BY A DOUBLE EXPLOSION.

One Horror Piled oa Another at Columbus, D.—The Leaky Pipe

Doe Deadly Work.

Ladlv Bruised and she
differing
from many bruises nbout the body. She
wns almost completely buried in the debris
and had to bo dug out, The | doctors pro­
nounce her injuries serious, bat think she
will recover.
wm

aceno of death And dertructloq m this city
last night who»u horrible features and sick­
ening details are not surpawed m tte his­
tory ot Ohio. A few momenta after 5 o'clock
an alarm of fire hounded, calling out tte en­
tire departnwnL Tbo streets wece thronged
uith tte thousands of toilers who were re­
turning to their homes from work*h',|«* and
factories.
wal
quickly
spread
tte
new* that a
frightful caknuity bad
happCted iu
the
southern
part of
tte city.The street* leading to that
section were soon crowded with people, #&gt;
tog to thu urene, but their presence there
heaped horror upon horror, as will te seen
latiron.

An explosion had occurred nt the double
residence of Meurx. Michael Bower* and
John Harriot, at the corner of Wall and
Noble allien Tbe cause of the calamity was
••in accumulation of natural gas in the cellar
of the house referred to. Tbe city has re­
cently been supplied with natural gas, aud
leading port the house occupied by Harriot
and Bower* is one of the mains through
which tbe commodity is furnished to tte
•public. Tbo pipes had leaked and the explo­
sive fuel had found its way tliruugh Assure*
in tbo ground to tbe cellar which was the
seat of the horror. It Iwcame ignited in
some unknown manner and exploded with
terrific force, wrecking the budding and
filling tbe air with debris.

and a man named Goulding, who wa* stand­
ing near the structure, was blown across the

street and: into the residence of William
James, h bookkeeper for tlw book tlrrn ot
Glock &amp; Beck. Dr. Wteingcr, a prominent
physician, wm called to attend her injuries.
The house where tbe injured lay was Mon
crowded with people attracted by the accidoor* that no more might enter. Little
knew theme wore* of spectators huddled
around the sufferer that they were standing
in a death trap, which wo* then on the verge
of carrying them jinto eternity.
THE SECOND EXPLOSION.
A Frightful Upheaval That Creates Hur-

Cured by Cuticura
had known ol theCuiieura Kerned

Thelr Bab*. Isstsntlj- Killed — Two
Other Persons Fatally Wounded. By.

Many olbers were badly injured, but were
carried away by friend* and tbeir name*
cannot lx- learned. The bouses for several

are being oared for. Mtaa Belie Smith, who
wits badly injured, had gone into tbe doomed
lugly—Ths Ttzploslon Hesutta in

N»M t.T
ment. Bland
vision the api
Blond tteretqwn demanded teHrn. and ac­
cording to The Record Tuceday morning

hou*e when bo was hurt. He was attending
n patient injured at tbe other, place, when
thuMCuud explosion occurred. Tbo*e who
beard him talk say bo said ho suddenly saw
the tiaiiNS creeping along the floor of tbe
room and immediately threw ba.-^clf under
n table and placed his hands over his eyes to
shielil them. Benjamin Morgan, also a spec­
tator, wa* l»dly injured. He wn* knocked

rush for safety after tho flrat explosion, and
then ruu over by the mad crowd. Morgan
live* at Shawnee, and was a delegate to tbe
miner** convention, which bad been iu mw
siou here. Hu is thought to be internally in­
jured.
Pet Marriott b a 10-year-old girt
When
»be r-Nirhcd the street she wa* ahnort uaked,
Her life won saved by turning a stream ot

Tbe saddest case was that of ’Ed Pfeffer.
He was struck by the falling timbers and
wax terribly cut about tho head. Tie shock

maniac for the time being. It required tte
united effort* of several men to bold him on
tte seat ot tte patrol wagon aa it dashed up
the street.
At midnight a half-dozen ]&gt;eraon* were un­
accounted for, among whom were thu widow
Tull and her son, who occupied part of tte
first bouse that exploded.

THE MINERS' CONSOLIDATION.

for teller*.*' No reennd of this appearing in
the journal. Bland moved to have the jour- Dot tempt me to have this d
nalanuuidud accordingly. Tbe motion was 1 am a poor wan. but feel rich
what some of tbe doctor*
kMt. Bland then demanded toliera. Tbe tome ringworm, psoriasis, etc
zpeokrr declined to entertain the demand.
. . . NarMpartlla* over one year
p half but
no
cure. I went to two or three doctors and no
General debate on the parliamentary ques­
tion involved then ensued, and tha appeal
accident which resulted in the death of four was laid upon tbe table—yemi 140, nay* IM
In tbn senate Tuesday tbe bill autiiorixing
bottles of Cuticura Resolvent, aud two cakes
few miles from here, on tbe Chicago and ti»e bridging of thu Miseouri river between ot Cuticura Busp. It you bad been here aad
Potnwatomie
county, Iowa, nnd Douglas nr Mid you would have cured me tor Wrc. you
Northwestern road yesterday afternoon.
Sarpk- county. Neb., wa* ordered recalled would hare had the maney. I looked like the
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Pnyne were on their
from thu houMe te-cuusc of n technical er­ Beture in your book of pauriaaU । picture b—
ir two "How to Cure Hkln Dlseaaez’*), but
way tn bury tbeir 5-months-old babe with a. ror. Berry, of Arkansas, addressed tlie sen­
few friends who were accompany them To ate un his bill requiring the superintendents
In a while but lo bo
the cemetery. There were only four carriage at reuzus to collect stathtic* of farm mort-

in the carriage innnedlntalr followtag tbe
beam, am! with them were Mix. TCiiUam
Reprogol aud Grace Pnyne, their little
daughter.
As the Payne’* carriage came
squarely on thu track, the Miiwaukae ex­
press, which was four minute* behind time
and wm. nearing' tbe city at a high rate of
■pend, struck tbe carriage in tbe center,
tearing it into splinter* nnd instantly killinjuring Mr*. Reprogvl and Simon Ander­
son, the driver of tbe^comagc, that they
died -within two hour* oi’ierward.
A cry of horror arose from tbe people as
mon as the extent of tbe tragedy was real­
ized. Rome of th" wpmeu in the carriages
fainted, while other* wrung their hands a*
they ran distractedly over the snow. Sev­
eral hundred feet to the south was tbe train
at a hill stop, with curious passengers
scrambling out of the coaches. Men hastily
began tho work of recovering tbe dead and
wounded. Tbe shock that had sliaken the
flowers on the little white coffin had burled
the mother of the dead baby lnU&gt; a barb

corp«, with tho blood streaming through
the black veil which she wore. In the ditch
and eJoao to tbe track of tbe railway was
thu young father, with his skull crushed and
tbe blood trickling over tho snow mid peb­
bles. Hr, too, was dead Father and mother
had perubed instantly. They never uttered
was taken from tbo fence by her brother.

Cot.UMXfs, Ohio, Jan. 34.—Tho joint con­
vention of ttbe National Progressive Union
of miners and mine laborers, and Na­
tional DKriit AsHeinbiy No. 1M, Knights
of Labor, macmbled in the city hall yestcrchairman an-.I Patrick McBrydo secretary.
John McBride was made rice president The
preliminaries were soon gut out of the way,
then tbe circular issued by the ludianafxilis
joint convention was read; with tbe agree­
ment adopted there. A good deal of talk
was then indulged iu. partly over s resolu­
tion indorsing tbe plan of. amalgamation laid
down by tbe officer* of tbe two organiza­
tion*. and partly over another proposing a
diaeolution of both bodie*. which was adopt­
ed Weudeeday by the National Progreative
union convention.

Tbo illscuxioi; grew so worm that a roc**s
was taken to enable the leaders to put their
beads together, and when tho joint conven­
tion reconvened both resolution* were with­
drawn, nnd tlw convention adopted what Ium
been looked forward to as the culmination
of all effortn thus far—tbe firrt section of
the joint circular. which provide* that they
shall unite under one bead and not give up
the wren tin I feature* of either organization.

Suddenly the air wa« rent by a tremendous
-xplneion which made th. .nrth quake and
filled tho air with flying timber*, bricks and
debris of all kind*. Darkneu ensued and
Tho convention agreed late yesterday aft­
then a deod-Uke .ttiUnew- reigned for a few ernoon ou fi&lt;ur point* which practically
moments.
It/ kns broken by hbriek* nnd *ettle the controversy in favor of amalgama­
death groanar Tbe bou*o iu which lay the tion: First—there shall be one organiza­
powerkwH form of Mr*. Mmnot had been tion; iecoml—tte-re -.hall be one set of offi­
blown io atoms and tte occnpunts burjed bo- cers; third—e&lt;|unl taxation; fourth—there
n-ath th-- wreck. Hundreds of i&lt;p.--ctatoni shall be oms common defense fund. A com­
who Hood the sidewalks were knocked vio­ mittee of three members of each ciT the two
lently down by tbe shock and laid powerloM. old organization, together with tho president
Thon to cap tho climax a team of spirited and secretary of each, was appointed to
horse* attached to one of the fire department draft a constitutian*. This they were dping
ladder trunks became frenzied by tho explo­ last night. It must be ratiflod by threesion and dashed away! into tho crowd, carry­ fourths of all the member* of both organiza­
ing death in their wake. They ran over tions.
____
.
and injured scores ©f people. A beautiful
tittle bate' was knocked from ite mother’*
BANKER DITTMAN’S BODY.
arms and falling lienmth ths mercil-M
wheels of the vehicle, was crushed to death.
Corpse Found In u.. Schuylkill.
PniLADXiJTHA, Jan. 27.—Tbe dsrompoaed
As soon a* tbe maddened steed* had dis­
aud
swollen
body of Banker Joseph G. Dittappeared in the dnrknes* many of the siwc*n,l S - ■ wV.— L — J *____ ____ ,
.
was found floating in the Rebuy Ikill yester­
tion to digging out tbe persons buried be­ day under tbo Pennsylvania railroad bridge,
neath the ruins of the house. Guided by the
eria* and moan* of tte mangled and dying, The gold watch and diamond ring worn by
men groped in the darkness, pulling out a Mr. Dittman when last seen alive were
dead body bore, a mangled, yet living, form found, a small amount of money, some pa­
there, and oonvrying them to renting place©. pers, and a card which requested in tbe
Group* of men, women and children gath­ event of accidental death that the finder of
ered around tte prowtrate forms, and blood­
curdling shrieks made tte awful scene more
revolting, a* friend* recognized friends, in­
jured or dead—parent* found their muti­
There wore no Sign* of violence, and It
lated chiidren, and Vice-Varna. It required will probably never l&gt;. known w hether it
*yeral hours to remove all th? dead und was accident or suicide. It was found after
injured from the runts, nnd it is not yut his disappearance that Mr. Dittman's affairs
known who or bow many are tte victim*
were somewhat involved, but not seriouidv

Rally as he sought some place to put her.
Mrs. Replogel lay near the track. Ho did
old Hinson Anderson, tho driver.
Through the agonizing &gt;hri&lt;A* of men and
women there came a shrill voice crying
‘■Papa!”
“’.There's my papaf* Standing
on the platform was little Grade Payne, the
only one occupant of tbe carriage not mor­
tally wounded in tbe crash. How she got
there nobody know*. It la probable that she
was hurled there by tho locomotive. Her
dress was Sprinkled with blood which camu
not unconscious. Friends carried tbe lit tie
orphan to tlx- train their arms.
The white horse with the body of tbe
baby continued iu journey ito tbe grave­
yard, where the coffin wan jiaeod in the
vault. The victims ot the Express train

Mrs. Payne were horribly mangled.
zkU who witnessed or know anything of
the occurrence agree that no warning wbal-

creasing near Routh Walton, and both were
fatally injured. Both were deaf, and could'

found with tbe reins broken.

18 40
!1 4C.1

•1.60 &lt;.000 for a public building at Minneap­
olis, Minn., on ground donate! by thu city.
Blair xpoke on hb educational till The re­
duction by the bou.se of tbe approi&gt;riation
for improving tbo Missouri between Bt Jo­
seph and its mouth was non-concurred in,
and a conference committee appointed. After
a brief Mjcret scmion tb* senate adjourned.
Tbe bouse passed the appropriation for
1 -moving obatrucuoaa iu the Miwouri from

The new blood partner aud purest and best of
humor cures, internally, and Caticura. tte great
skin cure, and Cutieura Hoap,* an exquisite skin runnlDK
beaut filer, externally. Instautijs retteva and
speedily and permanently cure the most agon­
izing ttehtng, burning, btoedit*. scan, crusted
aod pimply diseases and humors of tte »k!n.
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to scrofula

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prevented by Cuticura Medicated

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sciatic, hip. kidney, chest and mus&lt;
cular pain* ami v.cakuesses. Tbe
Best aod only palo-Kllllag pUsnar.____________ _

Lansing, Mich. Dec. Slat INB. &gt;
Notice is hereby given that certain lands

stun from |23O.(*J0 to f73,0(1). Then in com­
mittee the Oklahoma town-sit? bill was

forwarded to tbe office of the'treasurer of said
county, will ba sold at public auction. by said

000 for •web, and tte I Ouse went into caminittre thereon. Tte bill was amended in
commit tee m as to provide for thro- prison*.

CITY OF HASTINGS.
1070. 1127. iia
aod 1129
Lota 1U3 and
1133

Town 3 North ol Range
Coci on aecllnci chain* n
of ac cor of
sec 17. ttenee
n 43’.,’ w &lt;j&gt;

atrd for Uie annual tex sales, it not prevously .MH® e 3 23-100
redeemed or cancelled according to law.
to sec
Hold statements contain a full dlscriptioa of chains
llne, thence *

mountains; prohibiting any work outside
by the ronvum; providing that they shall
w ork only ou government work and on such
a* can be done by hand. Feuding further
action the committee rusj and tbe customs
administration bill wns reported. McKinley
wanted tu go Into committee on’ the Lili,
and then adjourn, but the Democrats op­
posed this and by dilaton' motions forced an
adjournment

To the circuit court for the county ol Barry 1

southern question, and as Moon a* be had cun-

ThcpedGon of Hennr H. Aplin, Auditor Gee
oral of said stale of Michigan, rospecttully
show* that Ute Hits of lands hereafter set forth
and marked "Hebedule A.** contain a dewnp-

T.r
are received by j
The land Strack off to the

rod*

Aflix, Auditor '.encrai.

Chamberlain's Add It Jon

ANNUAL TAX 8A (.EH.
Alate of Michigan.

Grants Addition.
KeuBeid* Addition

ilnqueot for non-payment of Ui«, and which
taxes have not been paid; together with tbe
VILLAGE OF CEDAR CREEK.

four of ths claimants from that state givra
tbe pnvitegtw of the floor until the matter is
decided. A bill placing Gen. George Hlone-

Tour petitioner further thow* to the court
In the hiaiae a rewoluttou wr*» adopted that said lands were returned to the Auditor
General asldelluqueut for the nou-pajnM-ai
asking information of thu condition of tho of mid taxes tor said years respectively, and
Rock Island, Ill*., arsenal, and as to utiliz­ !^aL“,&lt;Lde,l‘l&lt;*PeW
made prior to
r
ing it a* a gun factory. McKinley's customs the fira: day of Jun1ms.
Your petitioner further shows and avers that
administration Uli was taken up in commits
tbe taxes. Interest, collection lee. cost* of
tee and amended in a few jwrticulara. The advertising amt other expenses of sale, and the
election oonsmittec reported, as to tbe ma­
jority, in favor of seating Smith, Repub­
lican. from tlw Fourth'West Virginia dis­
trict, in place of Jackson. Democrat.
i our netItlorcr further Mow* that the said

on the higher duty; then if be won tbe suit
b« jacketed the difference, taking money
from the taxpayer with one hand, and from
tbe government with tbe other. Carlisle on.
•
G
I*___
1

unpaid
for
non
tbau
on*
vear
from tte first day of July next afterthvir
return to tte Auditor General, amt tte Mid
taxaa not having been paid, and tbe same being
now due aud remain lug unpaid as above set
forth, your petitioner ptayaa decn.-e.tn favor

VILLAGEOF FREEPORT
„ Bl-k

VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.
and lot t

Kmirc bits
at. To and 71

amount* of taxe*. Interest, collection fee. oatt
parcel* of land contained therein.

the

the said several sums computed

HKSMV H. Atun, Auditor General.
HCHKDl LE

AS BAD AS MONTANA.

Over Organisation.

Mia 0WM»

lature to be broken—that is Jf tho Domocrata
will agree to a proposition tbe Republicans
will inkke. In brief this proposition is that

New York, Jan. 27.—Nelly Bly, the World
glote-girdler, arrived at the end of her jour­
ney Saturday afternooni haring made the

Republican, for tomjwrary clerk if the Dcn&gt;
kiss will agree not to do anything to throw
out tbe-. thirteen roateeted Rapublicana.
Whether tbo Democrate will consent is

ferry cumIng to this city M is* Bly was in

shouting “Open, open, open tho roach!" ami

THE ROLL OF THE VICTIMS.

31

Cuticura Resolvent
p. m. adjourned.
Washington City, Jan. 3L—Chandler
offered a concurrent resolution in the sen­
ate to-day authorizing ths immigration com­
mittee to investigate tbe workings of tbeimmigraUon laws of the United States und the
several states, especially tbo law ot eongras*
of Aug; 3, IMtCJ. Home further talk took
place al out tbo projiorad to investigate farm
mortgages, and the matter, was recommitted.

should be made so plain as to prerent wrong
claasiflcatiou. Tbo amendment was defeated.
Homo little prqgrewi was made with thu bill,

couple of Walton, were returning from tbe
funeral of a relative yesterday, when their

4.1o

debato on this tlie calendar was taken up
abd a number of bills passed. At 3dl£» the

train. Engineer Mahoney say* that it is
prohibibid by law to w LL*tl« nt tte ertsadng
where tte accident took plac-«. but that tte
belj is rung by an automatic arrangement, |
put in yesterday considering McKinbyS cus­
and wa* ringing at tbe time. Ho wa* ar­
toms administration bill.
The principal
rested nnd jaite!
fight was over the amendment requiring
goods, against the classification of which an
William Replogel, husband of Mrs. Rep
logoi, was notified of hb bereavement. They appeal lias been taken, to remain in govern­
had been marrkd but four months, und were ment custody until tbe apj«aJ b decided.
Milla oppoaed it because, be said, if the im-

a boardc-r to aid in swelling the reeviptu. Rhe
had made th; humble home very j.baiemt
and attractive. She was highly respected by
all her acquaintance for bar ctadrity to the
poor of tbe vicinity and for assisting tbe

1.00

i. Ii7&gt;l IMI
7 40 3.71

The c arriage

Town I North

Nxw York, Jan. 3k—About the tin* of
tho hanging of tho Chicago Anarchist* Jo-

Johnson s Addition.
VHXAGE OF MORGAN,

.

Following is tho list of killed and wound-

Becht, Mra. John Harriot, infant son of
Cbarlm Berry, James Seymour (colored boy)
unknown white man, unknown babe.
Injured—Dr. T. K. WMngvr, badly and
probably fatally burned and bruised; Her­
man Baker, badly burned; Daniel Cherry,
burned painfully; Cbaries Woodruff, cut and
bruised seriously; Mra. Fully, burned and
injured internally, probably fatally; Pat

Albert Ticklider, bruised and cut; ___
Brady, burned and cut; Edward Viemer,
cut and burned;------ Wolff, cut and burned ■
X» Belle Hmith. badly hurt; Mrs. Corn,
badly burned; uPet’ Marriott, terribly
burned about tbe shoulders and neck; Tom

Bowen, probably fatally burned; Marshall
Kilbourne, horrible iujorim on the neck and
bead; William Brady, probably fatally
Kuffocated; William James, bands and face
roasted aud will die: Mra. WURam
JoiSQR, Imdly cut and bruized; ------Bluukiu-

days without result
VILLAGE OF NASHVILLE.

accident occurred yesterday afternoon on
tbe Champaign nnd Urbana street railway.

when it left the track and rolled down
killed,' but thirteen were injured, the moat

cx-Senator Riddleborger was announced
yesterday morning. The event, which had
been imminent for some daji, took place at

.01 1.00
VILLAGE OF WOODLAND.

Cottspent almost tbe entire day Saturday
BHMmdk camo into national prominence conducting bis investigation into tbe acduring the Raadjuster period in Virginia,
and was elected to tbe United State* senate
by that party and the Republicans. His life suicide at hi. borne whan te was ab^ttobe
»&lt;* his .lefaJcation. Jte amount of
irresistlble love for intoxicants,
He was ins thefts, it b now stated, will come be­
born in 1844.
tween M0,000 and M3,000

nal injuries

Lmkh.Ju.. Jr -TUX.W. cmrrrtu
died of influenza bare Wednesday.

yesterday one of them named Mike Bardner, called out to a man named Ktachick,

snot you would make.
“Shoot away,” repitedStacbick. Borduor fired, and Stachick
fell dead.

Chteaso's Big D«ath Ko IL
Cmcaoo, Jan. 27.-For the w&lt;«k rodsd

oom. inn. a of

so ft. to begtnn
Town 3 North of

e side ot
OfDW k

AVlnTOR GKXRMAL'sQmCX. •
Lamdag, Michigan Dec. ;iim iw: ( |
Notice la hereby given that tte state of Mici
X in tte circuit court tor Ute count'
petition of which tbr
that It claims a deerqthereto, dascrihf

reported that they were in the nature of n
republican uprising. The Dta denle, thia,
and aiwerta that tbe trouble was causeil bv
■°kUer* wboforc*l thi

hh ultimatum.

routine duties.
train and a fast freight collided yesterday
moruing oa tte Baltimore and Ohio railroad

U ofBw\ '
mini

He

troubles was John Brown'* right tern. I n.nn
He has been a deputy United States inarms I
far year*. Atone period ho 1
lontes und relieved Montana of

T
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Hamed Ont Im the Cold.
Cooxci. Bixtrn. l„w^
a-Th.
j""*1 .ct En"
iw thl, riir,
&lt;WW1 to U»e crouud W-dxMMl.‘
"'
tte contenta were all consumed.

Town 3 North of Range fi West,
nwji
e .■K.eii r—
Town t North of

petition wilt b«, hrought on for
decree at tbe nraa term of seta'
dealring to

or mt part thereof, shall appear tn Mid court
and flla with thed«rk thereof thrir abjection
thereto on or tadore

Towns North of Range 9 West

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FROM THE DIAH OF A LAWYER AND THE
NOTE BOOK? OF A REPORTER.

IN

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KEVKALGTA.
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HORSE AND CATTLE DISEASES.

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BalUmora, Maryland:

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CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
SMALL FILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL FRIGE

CAUTION B

By EABOLAY NOBTH.
(Oopyrishtwi, ISO, by O. M. Dunhsia. Published
by «paclol arrnngement through The Ameriesn
Pre*; Aieodatkm.)

CHAPTER IX
DINXER AT DKLMOXICO'8.
NCE in the street,
ho hurried to Mal­
den lano and en­
tered the store of
a manufacturing
jeweler.
A moment later
he issued with a
companion, and
at the corner of
Broad way wait­
ed for a cab.
One was soon
hailed, and the'
two entered and
police lieadquarters.
Ho had not1
boasted. After a
private interview
with a high official the garments were1
brought to him and the diamond button
as well.
Tlie high official was present.
Tlie button was shown to his compan­
ion, who was tlie foreman of the manu­
facturing jeweler.
,
"I want such a description written of
that button as you would give another
jeweler." said Holbrook.
The man looked at it curiously.
"That was never made in thiscoun-

"How do you know that?"
"How do you know that a copy of tho
’
tint edition of Littleton waa not printed
in this country?”
"Because it waa printed before, tills1
country waa instituted.”
"Precisely: thia button was made be­
fore thia country was discovered. Tlie
diamond lias been inserted recently. To1
1
not in the work, in what you might call
tlie ornamentation—no, it is in the way
tbe button has been put together that 1
tell The work on it has been imitated
for many y ears. Do you want a techni­
cal description? It would be valuable
only to another jeweler.”
Holbrook meditated.'
The high official looked on with inter-

Finally Holbrook spoke.
"Can you make me an imitation of
that button?''
“Oh yes, pretty near; so neor that only
a jeweler would discoverthodifference.”
"Stonu and all?”
“Tlie stune is tbe easiest part.”
"Make me two then—u pair.”
Tlie high official spoke:
“But the button cannot leave here.
"I don't want it, except to get tlie color
ot tbe imitation metal, and tho color 1
can put on here," replied tho jeweler.
“Tliat can be arranged." said the offi­
cial.
“Then I want to see itonco to match
the stones.”
■‘That also carl be arranged.”
While the jeweler was making notes
of tho button, Holbrook began a close
examination of the make and stylo of
the clothes. Having satisfied himself ns
to that, he turned the Crnnsers wrong
side out, and found a place where the
cloth had been widely turned over at a
seam. It gave a complete idea of tlw
pattern of the cloth.
,
“I want to cut so much off.'1
The official hesitated and looked
grave.
,
Tbe two retired to a edrner and con­
versed earnestly.
Holbrook was per­
sistent and energetic.
The official
yielded.
/

fnl.
Finally be said:
"You should liave told this to the corofier. But I am glad you did not. You
ought to tell this to your high official,
but I hope you won’t.”
“Wbntdckyou think of it all?” ask&lt;jd
Holbrook. /
“It is a queer mess, and I tliiok it
deeper than ever. There's a great story
behind that murder.
Urn! That girl
thinks site knows who did it. and she is
afraid for tho man. Questioning her
would do no good now; nor would it
have done when you saw her, although
she was then more on her guard than
sho will bo again. After off, sho said
nothing; as you say, it was all in her
manner. I don't think as much of the
button ns I did."
“WhyF
“Because alio recognized it, and saw it
didn't belong to tho man sho thinks did
the d&lt;*ed. She thought until she saw it
that you had something that could be
traced to tlie man sho wants to screen.
Slio thinks now that you are on a false
trail.- You must throw yourself in her
way again us soon as you can. She will
bo anxious to know how your auspicious
are tending. Don’t show her' that you
hare an idea that site knows or suspecta
any one." Ho thought a moment and
said, “I suppose sho is in love with thu
, man."
Holbrook liad tSt reasoned so closely,
but be was struck with the cogency of
Bryan’s argument.
“Tlie bnttous, then, are of no value.”
he said, and he laughed ns lie added, “I
promised four times the value to liave
tlicm done quickly.”
“They are of value." quidkly resjionded Bryan, “great value; all the same,
they may track the murderer. It is by
no means certain that Miss Ashgrove's
Buspicions are correct. She may be on
a false scent. But, after all, she would
not suspect any one of committing tlie
deed unless there was a reason existing
for doing it. Now what is that reason?
That is what we must try to find out.”
“But how? The way is dark.”
“Oh, I have seen more tangled skeins
than this unraveled. The great point is
to make tlie first step. After that things
go easy."
Holbrook's tale of tlie interview with
Flora had occupied the time of the dinner, und Tom's comments upon it hud
been mada ovbr their cigars.
Haring exhausted speculation as web
as argument upon it, Hqlbrook looked at
his watch and pronounced It time to set
out for tho Casino^

CHAPTER X.
rEKFOBAANCE NOT DOWN OX THE BILLS.

HE entertainment on
the night of the visit
was comic opera, for
which tlie house is
famous. The one oc­
cupying the boards
was highly popular, and though it was
midsummer tho house was crowded.
The audience, however, was not fur­
nished by New York.
.
It was clearly made up of strangers to
the city.
Tom made this remark to his compan­
ion as soon us they seated themselves.
“Did you ever know,” asked Tom,
“that I was an actor once?”

"Fact. A very bad one. I began life
that way, but discovered in time that I
bxd
not the qualities requisite for suc­
A pair of shears from the high official's
cess, and so after tiVo seasons of starva­
dank did the work.
Fine Calf.
Laced Grain and Creed­
When the jeweler intimated that lie tion I abandoned the sock and buskin
and eventually drifted into journalism.
rorld. -____ v..
■not hod finished his work of examination.
Holbrook looked at his watch: it was 5 That is my vocation."
He looked at his programme.
o'clock.
“Yes, I thought so,” he continued:
“What will be tbe cost of these but­
"you
will see on the stage to-night a girl
tons?”
The jeweler named what he thought I wan once engaged to."
"Yon cut her when you cut the pro­
would be the sum.
“I will give you four times dial amount fession?’’
"No, she cut me—for a pair of dia­
if you will deliver them nt my office at
mond earrings. I think that fact hod
!0 o'clock. !duy after to-morrow."
quite as much as anything else to do
"I shalHiavo to work night and day
with tbe realizing sense of tuy dramatic
then.”
deficiencies. Ah, but that waa in the
"That's why I offer you four times the
long ago."
•um you name. The affair in urgent.”
The first act then demanded their at­
“They Will be done."
tention, and at iu close Tom looked about
Hollwook then went to Deltnonico's,
the house.
where he. found Bryan awaiting him.
He directed the attention of Holbrook
“Let us get somewhere where wc can
to
one
of
the.
boxes.
tulk without being heard,” said Holbrook.
"Is that not Flora Ashgrove?"
They took the corner of Twenty-sixth
Holbrook leveled his opera glosses at
btreet and Broadw ay.
tho box jxiinted out.
Tom took tlie seat with his luck to the
"Yes. No doubt of it, though her back
is turned to us. Who ore the others in
Thus he was enabled to survey the
the box?”
wholo room and could note who en­
TOO T.A*m
"Let me have tlie glasses,” said Tom,
tered.
.
."I con not make them out. Three men
JSM,fei‘&amp;-Sk‘35S3S,'c!~':
After they had given their orders, Hol­
aud another woman. They sit In the
brook handed Tom the slip of Cloth.
shadow. Stop, there is some one coming
“What is that?”
from the liox. Oh. it’s Dick Witherspoon,
"A piece of the suit worn by t he mur­
her cousin. That's all right, he’ll come
derer.”
back; he is going out for a clove.”
••You are prompt. Are you sure it is
"Somewhat strange to see ‘the hand­
the same?"
some
Flora’ at a theatre at this time of
"Sure. I cut it off myself”
“Good. Have you a description of the tbe year,” commented Holbrook.
"Yes, one would suppose she was at
Prejual hy FItrttg Bns.
। button?”
Newport."
ccctlar, ladxtoc hri?t SOD’S,
"Nn. I have done better.”
.
"She has been there, and came in on
"Wlial?"
&gt;
some business with her uncle. The busi­
“I shall have, day after to-morrow, a
pair of them—a complete imitation of ness must have detained her.”
"So it seems."
the iMittons, so close you could not tdl
"She must have been in the city at tlie
‘ 'tothcr from which.' ”
time of the funeral.”
,
"You are an angel. Good, this is get­
• Whose?’
ting on with a vengeance. Bo quiet—
“
Templeton's.'
’
g
here comes the waiter with our soup.”
“Well, what of it?"
While they were dining Holbrook told
"What of it? Why, she didn't attend
Tom of his singular interview with Flora
it.”
Ashgrove.*
.
i
/
“I shouldn't suppose site would."
Tom was deeply interested.
"You forget. I told you that she said
He listened without interjecting a re­
she was u relative—a remote relative, of
mark, only to caution Holbrook to sus­
Templeton.”
pend his narrative when the waiter or
"True, ao you did. It is strange, isn't
some one else approached too closely.
it?’
When it w as finished he was thought-

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By this time the curtain went up on
the second act, and attention was again
concentrated on the stage. At ita con­
clusion the lady in the box changed her
seat so that sl»e could look over the
house. Iu time, asher eyes roamed over
the orchestra circle, they encountered
those of Holbrook She recognised him
and bowed—somewliat coldly, Holbrook
thought.
"Shall you go anti speak to iter?”
"No," said Holbrook. "I don’t know
nhat people I may meet there." The
fact w as, while hardly conscious of it,
ever since his interview be had regarded
I-.... with a• I/.
—i rtf
.w, n
her
sort
of repugnance.
“I .think you make a mistake.”
"Pcriiaps, but I eha'n't go, all the
same.”
“You mustn't drop her acquaintance."
"That may be, but I don't think her
recognition was particularly encourag­
ing. Have you noticed that she has not
looked our way once since?"
Tom was not satisfied.
Just what
Holbrook was to do when bo did see her,
he could not have suggested.
When
Holbrook added that in a small liox,
with several ubout in close proximity,
sho was not likely to engage in a con­
fidential conversation, ho was compelled
to acquiesce. Still he thought Holbrook
should caH on her.
Finally he said:
“See here. Holbrook.
You've seen
this opera before, and only care for the
music. . Well, let us go upstairs. Un­
doubtedly tliat party will go on tho roof.
after the performance. We can go up
there und hear the music as well as here.
I would like to get a nearer view of the
]M.*ople with lier."
“To what purpose?"
“Oh. who can tell? I haven't any rea­
son or purpose. Instinct tells me to do
something.”
.
"Very well; we’ll go."
They left their seats, and Holbrook
ivas conscious that Flora watched them
steadily as they went up tho aisle. He
made sure of it at the door, when he
could do bo without being observed.
Once upstairs they grated themselves
bo that they could watch the elevatw
without being seen.
•fl do not know what you are up to,"
complained Holbrook.
“Neither do I,” replied Tom with a
laugh. “But the story of your interview
with 'tlie handsome Flora* has made a
deep hnpresriou.
I want to become
familiar with those about her. That's

They lit cigars, smoked and listened to
tho music until the curtain finally fell.
"Now, then,” said Tom, “in a few
minutes we’ll know whether- we have
deprived ourselves of comfortable neats
during the third act for nothing.”
Holbrook, wlio was in a bad humor,
replied:
“I'm sure we did. She won’t go up
there: she would think it bad form.”
"Bah! it's bad form, so her set would
say, to be seen at a theatre at this time
of year, especially in the city.”
-Hush," he continued, "there she goes
now," ns the brightly lighted elevator
glided up. “Come, let us go up. No,
wait until they" have had lime .to Im»
seated."
They waited a moment or two, and
than ascended thfi stairs to thu roof. At
first they did not see the party, but care­
fully proceeding they came upon them
partially bld behind a large fir tree
planted in a tub. They came upon them
in such a manntr that they were plainly
observed.
Tom dropped down into a chair at a
vacant table a short distance off, saying
as he did so, quite loudly, “Here, Hol­
brook. here is a [dace.”
Then, in a lower tone:
“Holbrook, you must go over and pay
your respects, it nothing else. Let us
give our order tn the waiter first; don’t
look up yet. The party is a family party;
old Witherspoon, his daughter and bod,
tbe 'handsome Flora’ and an old fiIm­
probably another relative."
Holbrook nodded, and after having
given liis order arose and crossed to the
party on the other aide.
Saluting them, he addressed himself to
Flora.
"I um surprised to find you in thocity,
Miss Ashgrove."
"'You find me disgusted,” she replied.
“Uncle is a tyrant about this business;
but we return to-morrow."
- Her manner was cold, even repellant,
and did not offer encouragement. He
waa somewliat enibarroased. and would
hare felt awkward, if Mr. Witherspoon
luul not asked 1dm to join them in their
refreshments.
.In declining o^ the score of having a
friend from whom he had parted only to
pay-his respects to them, lie was enabled
nut only to regain self possession, but to
recognize in the gentleman Torn luul de­
scribed as "an old file.” one of New York’s
first' lawyers.
By no means pleased with Flora's re­
ception of him, he determined to give her
a rap before parting from her.
Lowering his tone he said:
“I did not see you at the fuiieral of
your relative.”
“WhoF she said, with lazy surprise.
. "Templeton—your remote relative.”
“Oh, did I say he was a remote rela­
tive?” This was said with a haughtiness
not nnmixed with contempt, as she lan­
guidly fanned herself. She did not deign
to explain why she was absent.
Holbrook found himself growing red
and angry, when to his surprise he saw
Flora straighten up quickly, while an
anxious, even frightened, expression
swept over her face. She looked in­
tently behind him. He turned and saw a gentleman fash­
ionably clad. Ho did not know him.
He turned to Flora. She was gazing
at him (Holbrook) fixedly; there was a
worried, inquiring expression in her
eyes; her color wa» coming and going
und her chest heaving, her monttrslightly open. .
Apparently she paid little or no atten­
tion to tbe new earner, wbo was greeting
tlie others of the group.
Holbrook noticed tlie change in her de­
meanor and was surprised : so much so
that he said bhuitly and awkwardly: “I
bld you good night, Miss Ashgrove/’and
bowing to the others returned to Tom.
“What passed between you?” asked

“Nothing of any moment. She treated
me outrageously."
He then gave Torn a literal statement
of what had passed, aavq her curious
manner toward him at the end.'
He was abstracted, and 'did not hear
wiint Tom won saying, but stealthily
watched the group. He could not fail
to notice the extreme nervousness in
Flora's manner, and that she was urging
their departure.^ It was quite evident
the rest were’ comfortably enjoying
themselves and not disposed to leave.
Finally Flora said something to tbe
newcomer and he arose, stopped to her
side und offered his arm. She took it,
and they walked toward the front on
the Broadway side and sat down out of
view.
Holbrook followed them with his eyesu
Suddenly he slapped his hand ou'his'

knee.
"By Jove, Tom, I’ve an idea.”
‘‘Jot it down, my boy," said the im­
perturbable Tom; “sometimes they are
valuable."
“It’s a suspicion.”
"Ah, that is Valuable, especially in the
enterprise we have entered upon.”
“Yea, by Jove—tall—slim—dark hair—
complexion—handsome profile—straight
nose. By Jove!"
“What the deuce are you muttering
about?"
"Did you see that man wbo joined tbe
Witherspoon group while I was talking
with Flora?”
"Yes, handsome fellow. Whois he?”
"I have a suspicion he is the murdeter.”
"The devil!”
"No, the murderer."
"What makes you think soF
"I don’t think; I suspect."
"Ah, a nice distinction. What makes
you suspect?"
“You recollect that in my interview
with Flora she inquired {particularly
about the man 1 wmv running away, ask­
ing me whether he was tall, slim and
dork complexioned.”
"Very well."
••
“Well, this fellow answers to the de­
scription."
"So he does. How did they address
him when he came upF
'
“I only heard them call him ‘Harry.’"
“On intimate terms with the family,
then."
"That accounts for her curious manner
when he joined them,” said Holbrook
musingly.
“What is that?”
Holbrook' described how Flora con­
ducted herself.
“Thunder, the suspicion takes form.
It is something to work upon.”
“We must learn who he is.”
“That is easy; wait for me a minute."
Tom hastily disappeared in the direc­
tion of the elevator. Holbrook leaned
bock, smoked his cigar, nnd pondered
on the situation. Tom joined him in a
hhort time, and said: “Come with me to
theelevaton"
•
They wt*t off together, and then a.
man stepped up to them.
He was a medium sized, thin man,
cheaply clad, with sharp features and
small eyes.
“This is my friend Mr. Holbrook. He
will point out a man to you. We want
to know who he b, his name, residence,
haunts, business— all that you can find
out”
"Very well,” said the man.
“Follow Holbrook.”
The two entered and seated themselves
at a point where they could observe the
Witherspoon group witliout7being seen.
They iiad hardly seated themselves
when Flora and the man in whom they
were ao much interested joined her
friends again.
"That is the man,” said Holbrook.
"Tlie one who has that handsome 1lady
on his arm."
"Miss Ashgrove.” said the man.
"Yes, you know her, I see." •
“Yes, and the man too.”
“Oh. let us go to Mr. Bryan, then.’
They went out without being observed,
for Flora's back was turned to them.
They found Turn at the elevator and went
down stairs.
“He knows him,'* said Holbrook fo
Tom when they were on tlie pavement.
"Who is he?" asked Tom.
“Mr. Fountain—Harrv Fountain.”
“What is he*’
“Fashionable young man—member of
Union club.”
"Where does he live?”
“That I don't know. I’ve told you all
( do know.”
“Then find out everytlilng you caii
ibout him. I sha'n't want to see you
until you bring me the information.”
“It will lie a slk&gt;l job."
“8o‘ much tbe bwttor,” said Tom.
“Good-night."
“Good-night, gentlemen.”
“Come. -Holbrook, let’s go,” said Tom.
"Who is that man?” asked Holbrook.
“My sliadow.”
"What do you mean by that?”
"Exactly what 1 say. I employ him
as a shadow. To find out things—to fol­
low men—a spy, if you will.”
“What do you do that for?”
"You are not up to the new dodges of
modern journalism. He is always in
my employ."
"Tlie deuce! that's pleasant to hear.
How did you happen to find him so
quickly when you w anted liimF
"I whistled for him.”

ObB ROOK

which he felt b”

is as fascinating
hunting,” he said
to hintaelf. "Not
that I know nny-

hunting, bat as I
Kupjx»e it ■ ia. I
wonder if we
have struck the
right track. At
all events it Is a
beginning and something definite to
work upon. How grateful Annie Tem­
pleton would be if we were to be success­
ful! What a pretty sight her face would
prosent—an incentive for any man to

Thus musing he strode along at a rapid
gait, feeling positive pleasure in the ex­
ercise. By and by he became conscious
that some, one was following him. He
crossed the street to determine this; the
person he suspected crossed abo. He
slackened his pace; a tall, slim figure
passed him, and he thought he was
mistaken as lie saw it disappear in the .
darkness.
Bo he forged ahead. Shortly he found
the person was behind Um again.
He was now approaching a fashionable
drinking saloon, and he determined to
stop there and see what his follower
wpuld do.
•
He did so, and met an acquaintance
with whom he went to the 'oar.
Immediately tbe door opened and a
tall, slim man entered. It was tho per­
son who had followed him.
the glass behind the bar, while chatting
with his acquaintance.
The tall, slim man was by no means
his hair was white, his face well Beamed
with wrinkles. He was clad in respect­
able black, and was upright in carriage.
Holbrook thought he might have been
the man Fountain disguised to follow
him, and then dismissed the idea as an
absurdity and attributed it to his heated
imagination.
A glance at the hand the person laid
on tbe bar, which Holbrook could regard
at short range without turning, such was
bis position, confirmed his idea of its ab­
surdity. It was unmistakably the hand
of an aged person; there could be no^
“make up” in that.
Presently the old man dropped a piece
of money on the floor. As he stooped to
pick it up he struck Holbrook in the
back.
Convinced as he was that ho had been
touched purposely, from an impulse he
could not restrain he turned.
Thc’Dli man apologized in most cour­
teous tortus. His voice was pleasant, but
I Holbrook felt tliat the dark eyes of the
old man most keenly and rapidly scru­
tinized liis features.
However, he courteously responded to
his apologies and the old man passed oat
into the street.
‘IThat was done on purpose," said the
acquaintance.
"I thought so top.” replied Holbrook.
Toe barkeeper, who bad overheard this
exchange,said:
"He asked me who you wort, sir."
"WhatXdid you tell himF
“That I didn't know, which was the

Holbrook went out. The old man
stood in the shadow of an adjoining door.
Holbrook leaped into a cab and told
tbe man to drive to the Hoffman house,
and then watched from the window to
see if he was followed.
Tlie old man remained where Holbrook
had last seen him.
'Tve spent a dollax and a half for
nothing," he said. “The probability is
that be mistook me for some one else,
and discovered his error in tbe drinking
place;” bo he went on to his own hotel.
When be arrived there he went to the
desk for letters and cards that might
have been left him; he was told by tbe
clerk that a gentleman had called upon
him during the evening, but had refused
to toll either his name or leave a card,
aying flat he was unknown to Mr. Hol­
brook, and would visit him ut his office
some time during the following day.
Inquiring what the man looked like,
he was given a description which tallied
witli that of tbe old man whom be lad
encountered on Broadway but an hour
previously.

say what was not true, but there is do
quefltion but that it made him uneasy.
He began to doubt tbe advisability at
the-campaign upon which be had enter­
ed, and into which he had been irrsatot
ihly drawn.
Now that he had taken a decisive step
In the direction of endeavoring to fasten
the responsibility of the murder upon
one «o near to Flora Ashgrove as the man
Fountain evidently waa. be began to
wish he hadn't gone so far as to excite
Tom's suspicions in that direetkm. It
seemed a horrible thing to do.
And so, disgusted with himself and
more disturbed than he was willing to
admit, besought his chamber.
i

“That's what I did. When wo~dined
it Dels he was somewhere outside; when
ve were in the theatre he was somewhere
jutside, and had I not sent him off now'
le would liave been somewhere outside
wherever I was until I went to bed. At
my time I had only to give the whistle
mderstood between us, and he would
have appeared.”
“Sotliat'a modern Journalism, is j|**
"Oh no, only one of the recent up­
growths: 1 invented it.”
"Well, come down to the hotel and
take it nightcap."
"No, Fm for bed, and my room is not
far from here. I've a big day before me
to-morrow. I may call upon you in the
morning. Good-night"
'
"Do; good-night.

To be continued.

With Ita Intense itching. diy. hot "kin. often
brokan IntopAlpful creeks*. Mid tbe HUle watery
e»uiw*N
r.u"i*rlruf,
inns has wmidrrfu! power ow
It purtftra tti«- hl -o&lt;1 aad cxpols
wc uumor. aod the skin hm)&lt;* without s kkf.
Bend tor book containing m»ev statt-meotn of
cures.toC.l.IItxxlfc Co., Apolhi- »rles. Lowell.
Co). Rogers and about 100 of the Orchard
Lake cadets will go south March 85.

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etc., for slek Hyrra, Isiwels. etc., on
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MESSAGES.

kind ordered by recent edicta of faxhiem. Hb
garment# were rough au-.l ill fitting. It was
evident that be hnd recently journeyed into
the citv from rustic haunt*, and two young
I’assports are a matter of the find impoYt-

Scampered scram the Hoar, with dhmal cry.

hnre to the traveler who Intends to go to
Russia. In other European cmintries they
sra not ofsomuchcoE*equ.mre. In England,
France and, in fart, wart of the countries
visited by thr recular American tourint they
would not be asked (ar in the eourw of year*,
and in sane partf of Germany, tiro Rhine
and tte* nX»t frequented southern provinces,
tte* rolice don’t appear to know such things
are iu existence. In Berlin and LeJjwte and
otter cities where th- socialist |i»w is enforced
tlie regulation- ar" «“nre strict; but an ordi­
narily shrewd American can avdid them, and
in any event will not mivt any more serious
difficulty tfian a request to leave town if his
exru.«* are too lame to get past the police
beard. Ah a rule, the German official* are
~uod nntiinxl.
At the Berlin hotel*, on the cards for regis­
try which rm* given to the guests on arriving,
are &lt;|m*stiota relating to the jiassport, l«ut If
they are nrt answeredaothieg b said and the
gnr&lt; may et*y perhaje a week before they
are presented again. This time they can’t te
avoided so easily. Some answer i-* neceaary,
and the &lt;‘ld traveler who only cares to vtop a

But suddenly a binl. wet wlngcj’ *ni1 bright.
Flashed brer them, and vanished ns it came.
Out of tbe alxht, it ranishe*! Into night.
As brief and beautiful a* o falling Iteme.
••Such,’ raid tho king, “such k thia life of our*—
A moment"a imwago ihnxurh a lighted room:
yours

Because the nett God gave it lay teyoad."
—James Buckhain iu Lippincott # Magazine.

Honiton lace has a curious, checkered his­
tory, with many fluctuations. It is said to
have teen first introduced by the Flemings,
wbo took refuge in England to recap? the
persecutions of tho Duke jtl Alva. Many
Flemish name*
names are still !• lie found in tbe
Flembh
naigliborhtxMi of Honiton, namely, Stocker,
Murrh, Maynard. Trump, etc. Iu 1000 then*
was such.u demand for it that France thought
it ueccMkary to btrae a royal ordinance pro­
viding that a mark xhould te affixed to im­
*tory about having them on the way, or in­ ported English thread lace. Two great fin*tending to
the American minister, or lx»- nt Honiton in 1750 and 1767 gave tte first
mg on &lt;1 io verge of some other ,plan which great check to ita production.
will bring them all right in a tew days. It
Queen Adelaide tried to revive it after
three axcu.-*» ore given respectfully and with twenty year* of severe deprwruon, by order­
wne indicktiuus of truth, they will last for ing n skirt made) of *prigs, copies of natural
dower*, commencing with the initials ot her
thing more decided has to bo done. Tbe Ger­ name--for u very deten-xi nnd hideous set of
man police are uot often fooled twice ou the patterns hod come in. Tnb &lt;kx*s not seem to
srtmo story. At tho next request the juvc.- hare produced a great revival of tte trade,
ports have to )*o forthcoming, and if they and when our jrre.&lt;ent quean required her
can’t be found tbe police respectfully request wedding lacait was fount! difficult to provide
the “honored visitor" to getoutol Berlin and the worker*; but eventually a dress worth
stay out until he cau come baric with the £1,000 was made at the small tbhmg village
right kiixi of credentials. When this sen­ of Beer. Tho English royal family have
tence is |vvwd, the light is over so far as tbe been most consistent patrons of Houlton lace,
visitor is «&lt;oocerned. Tho only thing to do is ami have done immense gootl; in keeping the
to get out by tho first train or have the escort trade alive.
of tbo police to the next one. Evon tbe
We will cud by quoting a few quaint word*
American minister can’t help you then.
from “Fullerton's iMvotuhlre Worthire,"
SOT 60 MUCH OF A JOKE AFTKli *U.
which sum up the plea for the revival:
In some ca»w, of course, it is iropoadble to “Hereby many children wbo otherwise would
delay even a day, and it is almost needle*, to te burdensome to th** parish prove beneficial
suggest that the delay only follows a very to their parents. Yea, many lame in their
reapectful treatment of the police and a very limbs, and impotent in tbeir arras, if able in
courteous answer to their quMtiona In Mu­ their fingers, gain a livelihood thereby, not
nich, a year or two ago, i remoraber a young to ray that it snveth many thousands of
studentof tho Polytechnic who was inrautiou* pounds yearly formerly sent over son* to fetch
enough to try the effect ot a little humor on lace lu Flanders.Saturday Rev low.
tha chief of polire. Tho chief wrote him a
note asking him tu the regular form what he
intended doing in Munich, and be replied that
Cultivate, ihtrefore, I venture to entreat,
the philosophy and literature of India, re­
a few hours after he had sent the answer that jecting what your strotig, sober sense per­
be was surprised by a notification from the ceives to be useless in th.-in, and utilizing for
polios that they wanted no strangers in town the rejwae and exaltation of your mincU what
who wore &lt;levoted exclusively to the beer they contain ot noble and refining thought
drinking business, and that he would consult Do you know that tbe Mayflower, which
hi* own intaretts by packing up at once. He brought your ancestors hither, went down on
tried to explain that he had only attempted a her last voyage in Indian waters, which I
feeble joke, but tho authorities would not have traversed, off MaMiltpatam, with a
listen to him, and with tbeir assistance be "general cargo.'" Raise her some day in
caught his train. He got into home of the fancy, and freight her with a new load of
investigations from Massachusetts bay. where
same, kept hi* witticism* to himself the next w$ shall find the Old World interpreted by
time the police wanted personal information
the Now World, aud the American scholars
In hb cmc. coming back to the subject of outdoing tlie best of England aud Germany.
passports, the information wanted was the If 1 should live to see that day. or should re­
same as that a«ked of any one who intend*. u&gt; turn from some other existence to tbe de­
Uro a long time in Germany. For a long lightful groves of Harvard, 1 should feel
stay ir. any town tte pawport would te ad­ like Robinson Crusoe, who, nhaking forth a
visable, aud might cause serious trouble if few poor grains from bis almost empty sack
forgutten. An a rule, however, and especially upon a generous and fertile soil, pmwvi by
to travelers, they are necessary.
thereafter to fiml uj»ou the spot a splendid
WHXBK l-A-SSPODTS MEAN A GBEAT DKAta
and fruitful harv&lt;vt.—Rir Edwin Arnold's
In Ruxua, however, the pas«|iort Irocunw* Address nt Harvard.
more nrodful than money. Not because jM-ople
are halted on tte street to show their purport,
Aa IndiiAt^ions Minister.
os is currently supposed, nor because police linThe Bangor Historical Magazine Rives an
tbe strecta and arc waiting foridrauger* at account of tho llfo of the R«v. Jonathan
every corner, but because it is impo-dbb to Fishor, pastor at Bluebill, Mo., from 1796 to
gvt either ii{j&gt; out of Russia, or to get food lbfi7, who ’ nictvMfuliy overcame obstacles
and lodging when one is there without it. that might have dkrouraged many others.
Tbe police on the streeta know very well that In his youth, while teaching at Dedhain at
stranger* have their passports or tiu*y would f- per month, he continued bls studies and
not be there. First of all^ it is difficult to helped out his .-alary by making bird cages.
buy ticket* to Rar ia without showing a Later, when preaching at a salary of &gt;200 a
passpart vised by the Russian consul at the
starting poinL By the steamship lines no amounting to not mure than tuOU, he brought
• passenger cmues on board tho boat without up a family of wren children, sent hia daugh­
tte Russian tsprah written pernuxdon. atsl ter to boarding school, gave one son, after­
by the railways, while tte greater hurry at wards the Rev. Josiah Faber,
Princeton,
the ticket offiem makes it poadble to buy N. J., a liberal education,* and sa^sl money
tickets without showing any documenta, no enough to pay tbe debt contracted while
visitor arrive* at tbo frontier without verr getting his own education. He invented a
earnestly wishing he had one.
short hand in which he wrote bis sermons,
At tte frontier stations on thu lines from aud by ubing which he estimate that during
. .
Berlin and Vienna the care and zeal of the k.*- ,..1 _* - -:_ &lt; Ur- t_ . ____ ■ ...
police b extraordinary. TL&lt;&gt; German trains and B70 worth of paper.
ore turned round, held in waiting until tte
texanxination b through, and then steam back
to Germany again with people on whom tbe
Rtuatan doors are shot. .Some of three unfortqnatre are Jews, some persons whose ap- Pullman Car Porter Alsup, os be tucked a
well filled envelope in his itudds pocket and
peorance* .ilou* not please the police, some
have suMpM-ious baggage, but the large ma­ dropped a shining quarter in his hip recepta­
jority have forgotten to have their paseporta cle. “There is hardly a trip but I carry out
vised or haVe forgotten them altogether. On several letter* to mail at different points
the staamcrei, of course, there fa no frontier along the road. What doss Lt mean • Well,
station, and it is to rave tho trouble and ex- I can’t ray exactly, but I would not be sur­
prised if it was all done tor th** purpose of
kreping suspecta a few da vs at 8t.
Petersburg ar.d carrying them back again fixiling somebodj- You see. th-rj are times,
that the companies euforca the law at tte wheu a man wishes to make it appear thst

other end of the line. They see that every­
thing i* aU right before the boat gets away,
am! on thb .account they are probably the
b®1 *"? £&gt;&lt; c.uvle-* people to try to start to
Russia. Tte traveler vWtatbe Russian con­
sul firn' then the ticket office, than, a* he
Roe* on board, gives his pawport to the cap­
tain, wlw holds it until the Russian official
takes his proluninary look at the jmaronger*
at Cromkadt. At tte pier in St Petoreburg
tha pas'port* are taken to tte police bureau,
which seonu to be part of every pier.
Tb* baggage b examined, and then the
passenger* pots through the bureau and get

up to tiwjxilicc, and then the hotel proprie­
tor, who meths Co be in some measure respon­
sible for his gueote, permits them to register.

easy to drop a few linen to the folks at home
aud give the letter to one of uh to mall. I
carried such letters when there waa consid-

paid for it, too.—Washington Post.

There u a rich family of tbe name of
Lofting in England, the fortune ot whom
house wa® founded by such an apparently in­
significant thing ns the thimble. The first
ever seen in England was made in London
leas than two hundred years ago by a metal
worker named John Lofting. Tbo usefulall who used the needle, and Lofting acquired
»large fortune. The article eras then called
the "thuinbeli/ it being worn on tho thumb
rest ot the name.

visitor, put him through a cross-examination
imprewed with his story and appearance. At
any town in Russia the mme formalities with

This clumsy mode of util-

name, softened into “thimble," remains.—
Meriden (Conn.) Journal.

be obtained from the police at the town
the steamboats and railroads repeat their

•nd the officer* wait at the frontier to detain

week will be peasant and fair.

uGet rid of Emma at oucu; exposure im­
minent" Such were the content#, startling
and unexpected, of a telegram opened by tbe
wile of one of our city men during hb ab­
sence. How many sighs and tears, bote
much doubt and anguish resulted, and with
•wliat difficulty nnd jierauarion, incredulity
was overcome and confidence restored, who
shall talk Suffice it that tears gave way to
laughter when it wax explained tbit “Em­
ma’’ was the name of a big mine in America,
and tho mysterious menmge only a bint to
■ell out shares in that notorious undertaking.
There was no blunder, telegraphic or other­
wise, in the transmbaion of tlie above mre■age, but it will serve as nn example of the
ambiguity of the modern businesa telegram.
Nine ontof ten of tho meMagin pairing today
between businoM house* IU« at&gt; abbreviated,
so full of technical teniv«. as to be an abeolately unknown language to any one outaidthe particular business concerned.
There i» no occasion whatever to condemn
thb practice; Indeed, the inanlfoki advan­
tage* urcured by the use of abbreviated or
code telegram*, principally as'reganb econo­
my and secrecy, immeasurably outweigh lh»
diaadvantoge* of occasional niisundemtand
ing*. It mint, however, be admitted that u
slight telegraphic blunder which would uot

ceaunente upon hi« appearance.

and his eyes had a weary look behind the

“Whore did he get that hat f quoth the
first poosMor of tbe wide trousers, and his
tones were Joud enough to l« very audible.
“And tbe clot'ira. I wonder what maohinr turns such things loose upon tbe world,”
remarked the possessor &lt;&lt; the second pair of
wide trouser*.
It Was evident the two young own regard­
ed the new arrival as a freak. By fab side sat
a beUtfvolent looking clergyman. wha*&gt; ey«»
snapped with suppress'd indignation as bo
saw tbe almost . insulting conduct of tbe
young men. The clergyman raw the raw­
youth nt hu» shin move quickly and reach
around to hb hip poukeL For a moment he
became olornwd for tho mfety of tlie persona
who ware tbe large trousers. What the
young man did bring forth was a weUthumliod volume of “Integral Calculus." A
kindly light beamed in tbe clergyman's eye
as be looked at tbo volauie and tix-n at tbe
man. Then he looked acroso at tbe two dev­
otees of fashion, and doubtless found some
material ready at hand fur hb Sunday at­
tack upon tbo world and its folhle*.
Thu raw young man went rapidly over a
few pogre, and then dom'd the book, got up,
inti, giving hb shaggy head a shake, walked
•jut of tbe car. As be disappeared from
view u gentleman who rat by the ck-rgyman’s
Adc Waned over and raid in a le ud tone of

might entirely obsetiro or alter tbe meaning
of an abbreviated or ambiguous one. Tin
perwn who iliipatt-hed the comforting OMurance, “made all right," could not, of course,
fon-see that the failure of two little signal,
would transform his mcarage into tlie alarm­
ing statement, "ouwlall nightbut.tho econo­
“Did you see that young man who ju»t
mist wbo condensed the name meaning intt
tlie single word “settled,’’ could not loudly
“Yes,’’answered tbe clergyman. "Who fa
complain that the message as delivered con­
tained th* unmeaning and somewhat irritat­
“He is otxeof thu most suc-exful young
ing word “nettled.’’
electricians I know," said the gentleman in a
Still louder tone. “He is bound to become
s certain town in the north of England ad
world famous."
drvwed. “The Chhif Baconstable." Unfor
- At this point the two youths who had made
tunately the contents affordix! no clow to it# themselves bonspicuous by their comments
destination, and after gutiig round to nil the
bacoofsctors in tho town, it was re|M&gt;rted a- Then they •oksnnly row and stalked into the
“undelivered." Speedily came tho t'orrected
addrete, “The Chief Constable." In this cam
“And bo you really know that young man!"
the hyphen between tbe two words being asked the clergyman of his neighbor.
badly signaled was translated “ba" and
“No,” replied th« latter, with a laugh, “I
tacknl ou to the next word. This faulty sig­ never raw him before. I just wanted to take
naling, or, os it is technically called, "bod it out of those two young fops.”
spacing," is another fruitful source of error.
And all the paaamgerK chuckled over the
In conjunction with a badly written letter, .little trick played upon the devotew at fa&lt;hIt produced tbe addrew “Mice Tavern," in­
stead of “Mitor Tavern;” and iu transmit­
ting tbe report of a lecture on “Poetry,’
made the lecturer refer with enthusiasm tc
the ••tender melody of cats," which should, it
he reined hb
“Keats.” Another lecturer, dealing with
tl&gt;e "Growth of Happiuew," had tho tith
converted into the “Groans of Happiness''—*
somewhat peculiar error, but one well withir
tbe bounds of possibility.
Ths well known refreshment caterer ir
Mnncbreter received an order from a school
nuunoger for 400 lieaus. This order he trans

inquiry being made as to tbe real quantity
required that an error was discovered. Tb«
anxiously awaiting tbe result of tbe examina-

cript ot a telegram containing the words
••first or last.” Imckily, a repetition of ths
message corrected this, substituting the
gratifying LnteUlgrace, “first on List.” A
gentleman telegraphed to hb servant: “Get
mt* good sent theater to-night,” and was not
very well pleased on his arrival to find an
orthodox theater hat provided, but no seat
During n mailing of tte British Aswcia
lion some years ago a wnnon was preached
by a reverend snvaat Tbe preacher's tert. I
as reported by the telegraph, was taken
from the “Ace* of the Apartles." and oue of
hb sentences read: “Tte soups of just men.
tnnde perfect."
Who hs* not ueanl or read of the party
telegraphing for bi* ooat aud receiving a cow,
or of tbe gentleman absent from home in­
formed of the birth of a box: Here are, how­
ever, other vt-nuons of these caw^ ratbci
more circumstantial, although probably not
more authentic. A rejiorter absent from
Reply: “Whatdo you mean by neat cowi
Don't undcretand your message.”
It is, however, in dealing with praa or
newspaper work, in which tbe dangers ol
indistinct writing are enhanced by the sys­
tem of abbreviations uwxl by reporters, that
tbe great majority of telegraphic blunder*
are committed. Fortunately, indeed, is it I
that there stand* between the copy and the
public the all knowing, long suffering sub-ed­
itor. el»’ would the newspaper hold a lower
plsev U1 the world than It docs today. What,
for instance, would be thought of tbo papet
which, publishing a well known pollticiaD’i
speech, closed it with-the extraordinary
word*: "All things come to tlie man with
warts!" or of the spewting print which al­
lowed it to become public that Lamia would
not run at Newmarket, as she wu “touched
in tbe mind."
Tbe telegraphi*t engaged during a big
cricket match had i&gt;erbapa some excuse fur
describing the pame fur refresh tnrut as “the
luix-heon internal" instead ot “interval;" but
what can be Urged fur tho man who, Ln tinmiddle ot a prowuc provlsiou market report
-alleged that “well curled hairs not over fit teeti
pound* weight realised good prices&lt;" It ecwl
the prose man on extra thought to discover
that "well cured hams” were tbo article* re­
ported on.
Xot mu,, month.jso.pnauna,, p„t,
U«*r. ipoktog In Um r-rurh™, mmitijoJ
b, naurn a number ot kxnl pmtlrmm, urm.
ln» them tor tbeir nl end Indo*,,- £ u,e
nun. mldln,. v on eo,1hee-.: “Tbm. .re *U
Irtan.bo old well known trlwnJT ‘ vi

India, suspected that hU milk was wntwtd
although his faithful nativs &gt;wrv»nt proton

3-ublhb^i in tbeee small vfilagw. there were
no printing offices, consequently nr&gt; bills; no
flaming aauouncementa of our arrival in n
bold bandwritlag were displayed in tho three
important j-ointacf tbe town, vix.. tlie hotel.

my duty, being an .adept with tte brush, to
write, or rather paint these advertisements.
Tbe plays were acted In costums, but without
scenery r
«*•—»•'
- ■—
i from jdaev
small—j*
“Our objective point was the town of Lib­
erty, Miss.; but there wras some difficulty hi
getting tliere, as tbe dittance Was greater
who had b*m to the t Utater the night before
for the find time in hie life was so struck By
the performance that he proposed to Lave his
teams brought in and take us to his fartubouse, alxnjt twenty-five miles distant. Mficording to hU suggestion we were to riWt for
a day, gi vm an entertainment in his barn, anti
so go ou tojldberty.
•
“ ’But,’ said my brother, ‘you tell me there

shall we do.fbr an audience'*
“’Well,' sold tbe farmer, ‘all ray family
will come, to begiu with, and there is a dozen
or more on 'em; then t here’s eight) or ten
fhnubouses clow by, and if one of your men
will drive there with my sou aud blow tbe

you u full barn.’
willy played in a bam, the bouse that wc
staid in l&gt;oing. the only one in sight. Lt seemed
in vain to look for an audience in such a
lonely place, but the farmer was right. Huoti
after the sun had gone down tbe full harvrat
moon rose, and by its dim light we could
faintly see family groups of people,' two, and
directions over the hill—now a wagon with

were quiet and serious, and apparently won­
dering what they were going to see.
“Tboae who have traveled through the
southern states will perhaps remonbrr the
kind of born we acted in; there were two k®
bouww joined together, with an opening be­
tween them, which was floored and covered

Sunstnouing the servant, he told him tliat thn
little instrument floating in the milk could
neither lie nor be decrivcd.
"B di-chuw” ba added, stgruly. “that,
tbore is 25 per &lt;wnt of water Id this milk. ”
“Your lordship speaks the truth,” answer
sd tbe man. “but bow could I tell a lii*; Th,
milk WM di awn in tuy presence "

toe time tbe animal wa* iwing milk.il r
'
“Hx- whole time, your lordship Would I
give those wrwteboi a chance of watering thsahib’s milk*"

- - J-- .. . —. ..

....

pail before the milking began ’’’
“Ytour lordship. I riuulc the iuuu turn the
pall upshift dowu aud ahakn it."
in hb mind, it occurred to him that-ths ’lac
tomrter, being at English manufacture
might not work prc|&gt;erly iu buffalo’s milk.
“Is this cow’s milk or buffalo's.'" he asked.

fortahle, and caught at tiu* chance of escape
•*Ah. that I cannot teU" he uruHi-™ &gt;&lt;;«
do not know

Youth’s Companion
Meteoric Iron.

teen received at the North Carolina State
Buseura. its greatest length to 12 itjehei.
with an average breadth ot.fi indies, and it i&gt;
about 2 incha* thick. “It’s general shape. t

side aad convex on tte other, as if broken off
from tho outer surface of a rounded and

twvotv-flve and three-quarter pounds. It fa
from tbe same neighborhood (Kockingha.ii
county, N. C.) as tbe specimen obtained in

of cobalt, supper and
____
also in the museum a meteorite from Naeb
county, w hich is totally different in appear

doulrte barn on each aide »u used for drcae-

daytime, and was immediately dug out, » hen
it was fouud to be very hot."— Philadelphia
ita, while the opening was devoted to the
stag-*. Tlie open air was well fllkd, contain­
ing an nuifcrnre of about sixty persons.
GlrdUag DMa’t K1U IL
Our enthusiastic admirer, the farmer, col­
About two years egn a severe fn
lected tbo admiwion fee, a dollar beingcharged and frrely given. Tbe plays were
•The Lady of Lyons’ and ‘The Hpecter Bride­ qusetly fell off, leaving
groom.* Ths farmer had supplied us libaral-

why, I bought this bone two years ago.*" entertainment was iwilliantly illuminated,
“You didF answered the other; “well, I knt but tbe evening breeze had fanned the lights
my horse—It was stolen—just two years ago."
This conversation took place under tbe far the footlights acre gone. Tbe little ‘flaming
spreading oaks of an old time plantation
do;

bone return homo after two years, and rid
den by a gentleman who eridsatiy had
bought the horse in good faith.
After some cun vernation the old owner of
the horse, with much carnattncM, said: “Well,
sir, if you will dismount, unsaddle tbe horse,
and he don’t go to the fence, take the bars
down, walk to tbe well, and if be don’t find
water in the bucket let it down tbe welL and
then walk off to his old stable, I will gire-up
smd that horse isn’t mine!" “At your word;
the horse is yours if he does all that," cried
the visitor, and tenjrfng from the horse, un-

begun and finished in hisprramw.
The master provided himself with

UgfaL
“It was curious to watch the effect of a
strong emotional play like ’Tbe L*dy of Ly­
ons’ upon an ondieuce that had never iron a
drama I ofore, they nut only were much in­
terested, but they became excited ovw tbe
trial* of tbe hero and heroine; they talked
freely among themselves and, at time*, to
tbe actors. One old lady insisted that the
lovers should lie *aBowe&lt;l tbeir own way,'
and a stalwart young farmer warned the vil­
lain not to interfere again *if be knew what

lived, aad b alive and thrifty today, tearing
completely girdled fa probably on precedent

RBI

tbe horse went strnight to the fence, let down

then, u though, he bad left home but yester­
day, walked to the old stable! Tbe animal
remembered tbe trick and the owner recov­
ered his hone. There on* those living now.
who can attett to tbo truth of thw story,
though it happened yean ago.—New Orleans
Picayune.

Toe Itigbt Ker. Samuel Adjai Crowther,
D.D., missionary bishop of the Niger terri­
tory, is now staying at tbe church mfasicmarv
bouse hi Salisbury square, Fteet rtrvat. He
has coaie over tn Rugland from Africa upon
a special mission, namely, to raise funds for
th * btr’.ding of a non cimrch od the Niger.
Tbe tAhop, who h a vc-ueraUe looking old
gentleman, now in his eighty-first year, very
quiet La manner, end with all tbe imprereive
actions which belong lo the negro rare, has
had a life full at adventure, which has been
almost entirely dt'roteki to thi propagation
of the Christian religion among his fellow
natives, While yet a child be was kidnapped
Fwxm It...
—...1_

The valley of -Greteonoy is ono of tbe most
lieautiful localities iu the Italian Alps. It
also has a curious history. In the Eleventh
century it was colonized by German soldiers,
to Whom it bad been given by King Otto in
recognition of their valuable services to him.
The descendants of these soldiers, though in a iMgtH In 1S22. He was, however, revraed by
a Britisli ship, takeu to Sierra Leone, and ed­
traditions. They still apeak Garman nnd ucated there by tbe Church Mimionary sodety. Ho was baptized Ln IA35, wa* aftc’n
which they consider their fatherland. Their employed a* a teacher, aad in 1M3, ha
schools and seminaru*.
When the young
women come honre from tho big citire of the
north, however, thoy are compiled by their
jiarents to lay aside their One Berlin and
Frankfort garments to don the curious cos-

■erulj and wash os their mothers and grand­
mothers did before them. Tbe cleanliness of
tho "Gresonari'’ has marie them famous
throughout Italy. It is a proverb that their
born-s arc cleatuir than other jxioplo's houses.
German is spoken in-tho family, French in
churches and Italian lu the schools. Conse­
quently all tbe Greasomu-i know at kxist three
IxuiguBgew—Exchange.

from an elaborate “LIvh og Dodatabeller for
det Nontke Folk." or tublra of life and death
lunoug the Norwegian j&gt;eonlc, published by
tbe Norwegian official sta.tl'rtieal bureau. Tho
average duration of life in Norway is 40.33
for the men, 51.30 for the women and 49.TT
for both sexes. Tbe director of the bureau
cades, that the/average longevity of tbo Nor­
wegian folk li4&gt; considerably increased. “If
tho mortality in Norway," bo writes, “is 17
per cent, more favorable than in control and

would bar. been tbe tenllno ot tb,
“ “f ,b°“ “m“onrd Imd tb. report
peuwt In th. new^ap, eXMly,,
parntively slight mortality among our
tri&lt;r.pted-Umt bu -Tim. er.
OU wall known trued." In dmeribtan «’ youngest children."—London Standard.
bon. rmn, tb. reporter wrou. retber 12u»
ttnotlj- “ b W-WM:
“You Americans with your boundlcas
UIU» rnmtlw.mx!
bytw0
Tb. UU»r.phUt who tlpulrd tb. -? you will permit me, your boundless Ignorance
waa evidently not uf a *‘«nnr»in- -__ _
of art, hare *o falsified tho picture market
vorlte made all tha winning, and ran hV that the pries a picture brings is no longer a
guide to ita real value." This is Dot plearant
«U!«bL" A~U«pair ran together to the dl!(tau«- where nor is it altogether polito, but at tbe same
Avon Belle got in front, and eventually won time Lt is painfully true. The most money is
after a good race, by n week.”
’
’ not always paid for pictures by the man who
know the most about art—Now York Com•wreial Advertiser.
current m the service, many of which
v«t-v mmir-nl Rtir
.l
.

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
iwder nevervanes. A marvelot purlD
and whotewnenesa. More economic*.
ardlmtfT.«ktai'.ssdeannot
te sold
la
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Sold only

Niger mission, and on St. Peter's day, 1W4,
be WM conwcrated at Canterbury cathedral
tho first bishop of tbe Niger. Since that
date his whole time has been devoted to tbe
conversion of tbe beathen in tboae two re-

Mall Gazette had the good fortune to have

sort of,lisp and an accent somewhat rsminding one ot tho soft sound of tho r s, nt’s and
s’* of is Russian speaking English. “WsU,
what can 1 tell you! We are progressing iu
a wonderful manner. Tbe white
who are Christians, have quite abandoned
work on Sunday, and instead camo to wor­
ship al our church and chapel*. More they
bring the nativea down from tbe country to
worship with us. Not Christian nativre, vou
mint llrwtarwtarwl k„»
___
an... *■_

chapel 230 of these heathens come regularly
and join in tbe service. I am over here on a
special mission; come to collect money to
bund a new church, which ws want very
much.”—Phil Mall Gaietto.

Louis XVI bad not tbe imposing presence

was rather in manner than appearance that
be lacked distinction, for he was tall and well

FOR SALE BY

DICK DOYLE.
FRED HEATH,
N. T. PARKER.
W J&amp;LLHOLLOWAY
JH BEAMER &amp; CO.
CHANCERY UUDKK.

Bertha B

Harriet F.
Beadle. Uda K-W-ldo. Man
w Headle. WilUsm f- Beadle

lunt qualities which attract, nor the grace uf

t^jroeinfiy tbo French nation, in him were en-

Enoch.

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sfflgy and thought they had tbe funniest sort

WOr” °n •■'I’ProPrlM« »ftd be-

v*l of white too!.” was tbo description a rural

it

But byastrauga fatality the etlquMto
rourt, which appearso

i a. Hitoxm,
Circuit Judge.

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIV. NO. 41.

HASTINGS. MICH.. FEBRUARY 5.1890.

The best
ing medium in
ry County
WHOLE NO. 1810.
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Hastings Banner
Published Wednesdays by

LAST WEEK

COOK: BROS.,:*
HASTINGS, RICH.

COUNTY NEWS.
Appointment*.
A representative of this paper will be at the
eoKTomcKS, (unless otherwise stated) ot the
following places on tbe date and Ume mentioned
to reet I ve aubscrlptions:
Nashville—Balorday, Feb. 8. all.day, at Hale's
drug store.
Middleville—flatorday, Feb. 8. all day.
Irving—Monday, Feb. io, forenoon.
Morgan-Monday. Fob 10, forenoon.
Woodland- Tuesday. Feb. M, all day.
Maple tirove—Wednesday, Feb. 12, forenoon.
Aasyria—Wednesday. Feb. 12, afternoon,
Bedford—Thursday. Feb. 13, forenoon.
Banfleld -Ttrnradav. F«P-13. afternoon.
Dowling—Friday. Feb. l-l. afternoon.
Lacey-Friday. Feb u. forenoon.
Delton -Halnroay, Feb. 15, all day.
Cloverdale—Saturday. Feb. is, all day.

QKEATE5T
QLOTflINQ JrtLE
IN OUR EXPERIENCE.

■&gt;ii0--nona»y, rep. i,. bu oay.
Caritbn—Tuenlaj, Feb. 18. forenoon.
Freeport—Tuesday. Feb. 18. atternoou.
Baweoa Mills—Wednesday. Feb. 18.3 a. m. to
t p. m.
Yankee Sprinrs—Thursday. Feb. to, forenoon.
Orangeville MUh—Thursday, Feb. to. after­
noon.
Broward-Friday. Feb. Si, afternoon.
Prairieville-Saturday. Feb.22, all day.
Hickory- Corners—Monday. Keb. 21. all day.
Cedar Creek—Tuesday, Feb. 23, all day.

1-2, 1-3, 1-4 Off on Every Men's, Boys’ or Child­

ren’s Overcoat in Our Store.
We have entered Into tbe work o( clearing our tables and counters with all the brain, brawn, spirit and
spunk characteristic of thenune of Hudson.
.
; ■
i
We realize that the work has to be done, and as a matter of course we are not the people to stick at trifles,
hence this great sale ot oury-

Edith Fleming Is visiting friends in
Marshall.
E. Edgerton, of Brooklyn Village. Ohio,
is visiting his brothers-in-law. John and
Chas. Furnlss.
Harvey J. Bennett, who has had a se­
vere attack of hemorrhage ot the stomach,
is some better.
Sid Kocher was arrested Thursday for
being drunk and disorderly ami taken be­
fore Justice Mills, who discharged him on
the promise of better conduct in the futur?.
Sanford Truman, who has been work­
ing in a lumber yard at Lincoln, Kansas,
for his muscular development, has return­
ed, and Is now clerking In Ids father’s
Store.
•
Fred G. Baker has gone to Odgensburg,
X. Y., for a three months visit* with his
aunt.
Claude Hough cut quite a gash in his
toot while splitting wood, and is now
treading his weary way on crutches.
Henry Roe is again attending to the
wants of his many customers at tbe Old
Reliable meat market.
Mrs. Creekbaum and Mrs. O’Dell, of
Grand Rapids, and Mrs. Stone, ot Cedar
Springs, are visiting their sister, Mrs. W.
E. Buel.
C. D. Cooley has resigned his position
as drug clerk for W. E. Buel. and Frank
Heacox, from Lansing. takes his place.
By the action of the Bell Furniture and
Novelty Co., it seems as though they mean
business. Several of the firm having gone
to Chicago to purchase machinery.

THIS WEEK

Men’s Working Overcoats H off.
Men’s Chinchilla Ovestotts H off.
Men's Double Overcoats off.
Men's Single-breasted Winter Overcoats reduced to h off.
Men's Ulsters or "Storm" Coats reduced to H and H.
Men's Overcoats hi Far Beavers reduced to ‘4 off.
Men's Overcoats In Maltons and Kerseys reduced to S off.
Men's regular 813 Overcoats will go for 810: Men's regular
Overcoats will go tor 812; Men’s regular
Ito Orercoate win go tor|iX33; Men s regular F25 Overcoats will go (ar 816.CL Now don't bo misled by the
prices named; don’t suppose for a moment that you can go into any other store In town and get as good goods
lor tbe prim named, loivcan't. It'll only be wastingtime on your part to try to get 'em. Tbey're not .to be
bad outside our house—all the protestations and assertions of other dealers notwithstanding.

Extraordinary Bargains this Week in Boys’ Cloth­
ing.
Children's School Ot recast* reduced to.
Children's lavas OverotBte reduced lo.
Roys’ Hr-baat Overcoats reduced to.._
Boys' Dress Overcoats reduced to.......
Children's Reboot Italia reduced to.....
Childrec's Dress Butts rdtueed to...........
Roys 'Hcbool Rotts reduoodto..................
Bon'Dreoa bolts reduced to.....................

1.30.12, 8J. BXtoaadS4
83. 84. 84.80. 88 and fo
----- toJB. 84. 88 and
.•a. 84. BLM and £
....It. 85. M and fa

an to nurchase a
Parents couldn't make a better investment than
whole year’s supply of clothing for their boys now at the
L™ above prices.
..
Thev would save lots of money and no mistake. Any parent hvim
out of town can have goods sent (at above prices) C. 0. D. to any
dress.

TOWER CLOTHING CO

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO
KALAMAZOO, MICH.

Our Stock
of
DRESS
GOODS
and
DRESS
SILKS
never has
been finer.
We call
Special
Attention
to our
Fine Line
of
PATTERN
SUITS
at all
PRICES.
Broadcloth
and
Imperial
Cloth
in all the
New
Shades.

The LARGEST
STOCK
OF

CLOAKS I
WESTERN
MICHIGAN
AT

EXTRA LOW
PRICES.
Ladies’,
Misses' and
Children’s
GARMENTS
PlisK
Matellaue,
mil Cloth.

Carpets, Curtains and Rugs
In all Grades and Choice Patterns.

Ladies please call and examine our fine assort­
ment
RESPECTFULLY,

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO

Vlt SwM-y.Ntv

_______

DRINK

High Street.
Win. H. Culp is clearing aud building a
bouse on the piece of land he recently pur­
chased of Mr. Upton, of Port Huron.
John Lankart lias gone to Pennsyluanla,
called there by the death of hla father.
Fred Btcber baa sold bls roti to Mr.
Babcock, of Hope.
Kitty Dooley Sandayed with iftr par­
ents on the town line.
Old Mr. Burt went to Martin on a visit
Mrs. VanWagnon and Mrs. Seeber while
returning from church in your city last
Sunday, had the misfortune to break the
axle of their buggy. Fortunately no one
was hurt.
May Doud Is visiting friends on High
street.
The second deinnrest contest took place
at the Yeckley school house Thursday
night.
As to onr item of last week about *the
child that died of the grip we were nilidn-'
formed. it was John Reed's little boy in­
stead &lt;if Mr. Graham's child.

front the employ of tho R..IL cotnpiany.
Mrs. Nancy Snyder while visiting her
daughter, Mrs. L. II. Barnes, was taken
with la grippe, and pneumonia setting in
caused her death on the 27th. Iler re­
mains were taken to Marcellus, to be In­
terred by tlie side of her husband. Wry. Chamberlain and James l»wnai&gt;
have returned to their work hear Kalama­
zoo.
\ 7
The youngsters have been enjoying the
line skiiiting on our lakes.
J. Wilkins has 'pureluu*ed a tine ltd of
timber from Henry and Jay Wllklnsdn. lo
be shipped to Hastingn.

Mocha, Java and Rio.
Picture Card Given

LION COFFEE

7T" •'

. ■

Miss Barnes. of Richland, is spending a
few (lays with Miss Jennie Fenner.
Lew Williams shipped 200 sheep to Buf­
falo last Saturday.
. •
•
'
Clarence Doolittle has sold his stock of
goods to John Moreau; posesalun given 1st
of March.
'
Symptoms of a wedding in the near fix­
ture.
Hardly a family around here but what
one or more of its members have bad “the
pinch" some had it light but in some cane*
it has required our best medical skill to
bring them through.
Yes, Mr. Editor, "How many fanners la
Barry Co., keep debit and credit with their
Ute Brooks has the grip.
.
farms?’’ How many can give the cost «t
Ernie Cook is spending a few days hunt­ raising an acre of wheat, corn, oats or a
ing at South Pine lake.
ton of hay or cost per bushel of either of
Ira Brooks is drawing lumber for a new the above cereals? How many have kept
house in the spring.
depit and credit with their farms and ran
IL G. Flowers has l&gt;een purchasing some give prices they sold their wheat wool,
fruit trees.
pork or beef for say 10, 15, 30 or 80 years
ago or what they paid for their labor by
the month during those years? To all for­
Over one-half of school at this place has mers that can answer the above questions
tlie grip.
In tbe affirmative bold up your right bands
Quite an interest taken in the meetings and you Mr. Editor count them.
at this place. About twenty converts.
Carrie Gealer has returned from visiting
her sister Mattle, at Ross Center.
Mil EniTOit:
Ira Cbadderdon has returned from the
Complaint has been entered at thin place
north.
several times, of tbe formers living north
L. Chamberlain and wife.. of Coats of here, having their fences pushed down
Grove, Is visiting friends in this vicinity. and other property damaged by boys on
Meeting have begun at the Shultz school their way home from this place nights af­
house.
ter they have gone to bed. They say they
are getting tired of such usage and they
Hickory Corner*.
have found out some of tbe parties and if
Dr. Elliott's son James has been very repeated they will be dealt with as the
sick tbe past week with inftemntion of -the law provides.
A Cmzzs.
bowels; be Is reported a little better at
this writing.
1 had been told that there were trout in
Duncan McBain and wife lost by death
their Infant son on tbe 28th hist; Funeral
at their residence on Thursday.
T. C. Wood, of Auguste has been num­ lino, I twisted a formidable cable of black
linen thread, and for some hours I patiently
bered among the dead last week.
Mrs. Ed. Grilley. of Allegan, made a call waded tho icy stream and tried to convines
the lUh that my ponderous tackle was not so
at the Corners last week.
Frank Lawrenee sold to M. Everts, at bad as it looked; still, they wouldn't ereta
Richland another lot of lambs .Saturday.
Charlie Flansburg returned to his home
Saturday with his newly married bride, threw a grassbc pper on the surface of the curMatie Nary, to the great joy of his many
friends who procured the comet band to deep •green pool under a ledge of roek. sen
enormous trout rose majestically, much as I
serenade them.
Bertie Pennock left for Allegan last
week to attend to the duties with his part­ grawhopper, thereby putting an end to my
ner Jay Kellogg, in the grocery business
Well, thinks I to myself, that* a Mttte the
which they have recently purchased.
C. McCoy Is manufacturing large quan- biggest trout I ever saw or heard of, and X
tles of fence pickets in Dell Monroe’s must certainly make another effort. So, with
many misgivings, 1 set about twitting an­
woods.
Bertie Barber had the misfortune test other line at white thread, when suddenly M
week to cut his foot quite badly with an ax
Jump like that again, so coolly and- easily, I
while alone in the woods.
,
G. W. Monroe had a brother from Port­
age Co. Ohio visiting him the past week,
who remembers many changes having been
made since be last visited this place, about
lawful ’
thirty years ago.
z
Bo I threw away the thread and books and,
John Brunny says he is one cow ahead
won by fair and honest dealing: now be taking my rifle along, caught another grass
hopper. This I threw just as 1 hail thrown
cau count on three.
tho other, and the moment it struck tbe water
Farmers club met at J. C. Bishop's on
I sighted it and followed it along as it drifted
Friday last.
Brush Kldgc.
Hose AndeA Is very low.
We will have several new strcuLs in
Brush Ridge, judging by the number of
_
petition^ being circulated for signature.
John Anders, who has been very low,
is recovering.
We,have no site for our new school
house yet.
Uncle Bick Craig is home from Ohio,
where he has been selling.fruit trees.
Jennie Graham, who Is attending school
nt Richland, is reported II!.

Cbas. Williams. J. T. Pierson and wife
attended the funeral of Chus. Williams,
of Caledonia Center Sunday. t
W. E. Douglass has rented Mrs. Culvers
farm.
The factory hustler Mr. Everts is here
securing tbe right of way for the side
track.
i
Again the grim monster death has In­
Oh y-es! We have all got tbe la grippe. vaded our nclghlxirhood. This time-claim­
Dr. McLay was sick and unable lo ride ing Mrs. Huron Healy. Mrs. Healey was
A TRUK COMBINATION OF
last week.
taken sick and died while at l&gt;er son’s at
M. Doster shipped a car load of hogs last Hickory Corners and was brought home
week.
.
for burial. The deceased with her husOur druggist says his drug trade has l&gt;and were among the earliest settlers of
A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR
Increased since la grippe visited us.
the county. She leaves fire sons and one .
We see that some of our democrat con- daughter to mourn her loss. Mrs. II. was a
tempories are praying for protection from kind mother and highly respected by all
WITH EVERY POftND PACKAGE
who knew I her. The funeral was held
la grippe.
Stephen Temple buried his little daugh­ Friday; Key. Rowland officiating.
ter Flossie Wednesday. Their many friends
J
.. Carlton.
.
extend theii heart felt sympathy In their
When you buy your Groceries try a affliction.
Miss Fannie Hartmau visited with Miss
package LION COFFEE. lite the
Mrs. J. M. Smith te very* ”ick with pneu­ Myrtle Odeil Wednesday■.
monia.
her
nether,
of
Woodland,
came
best in tbe United States—made up from
« Joe Keeler was in Freeport Thursday.
■a selection of Mocha, Java ana Bio, Monday to care for her; Dr. K E. Benson,
Miss Myrtle Odell spent Thursday visit­
properly blended and is conceded by all of Woodland, consulted with doctor LeRoy ing Miss Lnura Daniels.
to make the nicest cup of Coffee in tbe Thursday. At this writing we learn that
Mrs Joe Keeler visited at JayCarpenters
Mrs. Smith Is better.
Thursday.
land. Fqt Sale Everywhere.
Prof. Smith closed school last week to
L. B. Carpenter is confined to the house
attend his sick wife.
with In gr’ppe.
Eugene Horton and wife, of Reed City,
Mrs. T. 1’. Barnum is better at this writ­
Kambab City, Mo.
Toledo, O.
were called to the bed side of Mr. Doyle: ingIKC1AWS TEfTE TOCB J0BK1 Ml rtlCH
Mrs. Horton's father last week.
Mrs. Carpenter has three sick In her
The Odd Fellows of this place donated house.
825 dollars towards the church sheds.
Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Daniels returned
THE MARKETSJohn Cairns went to Woodland Thurs­ Friday.
day otybusiness.
Truman Daniels was in your city Friday.
Ha*ting*.
^Apples—Dried, 4c per lb; evaporated,Sc per
F. If. Palmerton, of Woodland was in
John Carpenter and son Jay were in
town Wednesday night and Mrs. George your city Thursday.
Batter-10B12e.
Palmerton was In town Thursday night
Miss Phune and Maggie Al larding re­
Clover aeed-toC^iss.
.
Beans—fl .25 per bn.
called by the sickness of Mrs. J. M. Smith. turned home from Indiana last week.
Coro—2nc.
Another law suit is about to be commen­
■ John Carpenter was In the north part of
Beer-Ur®. 82.50calves, to aoflfi.oo.
ced in our village.
the town Monday on business.
Hldre-BecL3Sc; calf,3Kc.
We understand that tbe funeral of Mr.
J. L. Bogardus was at John Douley’s
Lard—7c.
Doyle will take place on Tuesday.
Sunday.
^Llmo-Selllng st toe per bbl; water line, |iJO
A man with a horse covered with foam
drove up to tbe hotel Sunday and Inquired
So nth Carlton.
if there was a drug store In town. On be­
Wanted,' a few weeks of good sleighing:
ing answered In the affirmative he hasten­
Mrs. Win. Raymond spent the past
Poultry— Heas, Be; chickens. Cc.
ed over to the drug store aud asked for a week caring for her sister Mrs. Wellman,
Plaster—Belling nt 83 per ton.
bottle of liquor and on being told that be who has been very sick.
NaU—Sellinc at 81 per bbl.
could not have it, be asked if there was n
Timothy Seed—Bclllnt at 82.00 per bu.
The P. of I. hold an open lodge the 15th.
Wheat—No. 1, white 73c red. T3c.
doctor in town, stetlrig he would go to tbe
Otis Lepdon has a reteps8 of the grippe.
doctor and get a prescription. He was
Jones Bogardus, of Portland, was calling
directed to Dr. Backet’s office, but as he on Carlton friends test Monday and Tues­
Detroit.
did not return to the drug store It te sup­ day.
Butter—ue.
posed that the doctor failed to prescribe
Mrs. Williams, an aged lady is very ill
Corn-aOHe perhu.
liquor.
with the la grippe.
P$tet^,&amp;1SSCPtrb“‘
L Cole loot a fine colt test week.
Cloverdale.
Mrs. T. Barnum has a brother from the
PoidCry—Llr«': Fowls. &lt;
The la grippe is impartial, ns It passes East visiting l&gt;er.
none by. Most of our i&gt;eople have had It,
Owing to sickness and bad roads tbe M.
aud some are qufte sick at the present E. church haw been closed for several Sun­
Rnffklo Llva Stock.
Cattle—Choice to extra sierra 84.10C84.U5. time.
days.
Cbnioe heavy butchers 83 M6OBL2S.
Carrie Hom w^nt home last week to
James Covert, our postmaster, was in
and Lambs—Hbrep. eood| to extra,
Unfair to good, 85 23&amp;A3 30, Luabs, have Rout with the prevailing distemper. your city last Monday.
The 1’. of L have funned a society of
Mrs. Truman Barnum has been very low.
higher;
mixed,
heavy. about 00 members, with their headquar- So a conncu of doctors was called, but we
are happy to «av she te some belter,
though yet very low.

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Hugh Murdock; Is nursing a sore hand
caused by the acai denttel discliarg* of *
gun be wgs handling, 'rhe charge enter­
ed the fleshy pertkjf his hand, glnxing hte
arm to the elbow.
We learn that Mr. Wallace and family
who went to California some moutlis since
from Carlton, do not likejt there and that
their only son Is very low ^with consump­
tion.
Chas. Fleming went to Elkhart, Ind.,
test week, as a delegate to a Life4nsu&gt;MMfe
Co.
’
I
- . sgn

was gone, and before I knew it I had dis­
charged tbe rifle into the mighty swirL No
results nt first, and I thought what a fool X
was to think I could shoot a jumping fuh
with a rifle, but prusmtly a huge pink belly
and there floated my fish, larger even than
shallow riffle and seized him as bo came float

under water before vho bullet got there, bnt
he had received such a shock that he hardly
monxl after ft, I liad no mentis of. vnrigbteg
him, but lite length was 20*&lt; Inches.—Forest
and Stream.__________________ _

The Beginning of * Bottle.
The process begins with the gatherer. Hi*
blowpipe b a tube of wrought iron, flv* or
six feet long, and of lighter weight than tha
pipe used in blowing window glass. He slips
of tbe boot, and brings out a mass-of red- hot
plastic glass If tbe bottle* to be blown ara
small, one gathering suffices, but, for tergsr
necessary to gvt the roqutsito supply at marterinl on tho cud of the blowpipe. Wbtn tha
gathering is done properly, this lump of rad

Woolson Spice Co., Manfn,

*Si!x? eUoken5'

He takes the blowpipe from the gatherer,
and, resting the plastic glass against a marthe pipe a few adroit rotations, thus fashion-

glass whicb b afterward to become the Deck

forming a small bubble of air In tip interim*
bottle.

now introduced into the mold which one eg

mold la placed on a somewhat lower level
than that on which tbe blower Mandi. It te

while the other ojtens outward, its motion
being controlled by a foot lever. When the
tacbed to the blowpipe, into tbs mold bo
close* the mold with his foot and blows
through tha pipe until the pl«Uc .k. I.

mold aAd has Impnaaed upon it the form
Ito yrteocL—Profcmor a H. Hendenon
Fo^aiter flctence Monthly.

Said a mah to hfa bosom frteod, who was

too well, I cannot congratulate the britte.”—
El Peru lilustrado.

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�THE CHttDHOOD OF JESUS.
LESSON VI, FIRST QUARTER, tNTERNATIONAL SERIES, FEB. ».

[ComplM from Ixsvmi Helper Quarterly by )&gt;er1 mkwion of H. 8. Hoffman, publtetwr, I'MUtolpbi*]
•'
. *
40. “And tto child grew and waxrd strong
in spirit, filled with wisdom.” Having
performed all things according to the law,
Joseph and Mary returned to their humble
borne ac Nazareth, there to abide. And three
grew np this wonderful child of whom the
angels saftg and the shepherds testified, and
whom tho wto men came from tbo east to
see and worship; whose advent hud troubled
the king nnd all Jerusalefu, and for whom
•many littio children tod already laid down
their lives (Matt ii, 8, 1C). This vente talk

Naxareth until Ho

, (the Revised
Version ' leaves out the
words “in spirit”) as any healthy child
would. His body was fimh and blood,
just like ours; He took such a body that
in it He might die nnd thus destroy him
that had tto power of death, that is, the devil.
"The grare of God was upon Him." The
manifest blessing and power of God was upon
Himeven as a little boy; He was a holy child,
and the same grace will to upon every toy
aud girl today wto earnestly desires it, tiiat
they may glorify God. Let the scholars road
theM texts: John i, 14-17? Acts iv. !«; xiii.
43; xx, 82; Rom. iii, fM; II Cor. viii,D; ix, 8;
41. "Now, His parents went to .Jerusalem
every year at the feast of the pat-over.'' It

thou shall keep a feast unto me in tbe yedr.
* • • Three times in the year all tliy
malt* shall appear before tho Lord God” (Ex.
jtxiii, 14—IT). The paaaove^ was kept in tho
first month of tbe year, to commemorate tbe
deliverance of Israel from the bondage of
Be l« (Ex. xii, 1-7), and not only points
backward to that deliverance, but alto for­
ward to n greater deliverance from all na­
tions of the earth, when the pasniver shall be
fulfil lid in tbe kingdom of God.
they went up to Jerusalem, after tho custom
of the feast.” This was .probably His first
visit to Jerusalem since He bad been there as
an infant in His mother’s arms; but often
bad the event# of the first great jraxsover
bts-n bilked over at home. as well as the more
ancient history of Abraham, Isaac and Jacob,
■nd the inter events un&lt;hr Joshua, tho J udges
and the Kings. Many must have been the
questions asked by this wise boy concerning
all things of which Motes and the prophets
bad written, and wonderful for wisdom His
own sayings, even as a child.
•48. “And when they had fulfilled the
dpy*.'’ Tto pamverwnson the fourteenth
day of the month at- even, and the next day
begun tto feast of unleavened bread, which
continued seven days, so that tbe full time of
the feast would be eight days (Lev. xxiii, S).44. "They sought Him among tbeir kiutfolk anil acquaintance.’’ Here is another
strange tiling that His parent* should think
that such a cbihl would prefer the company
of kinsfolk ar acquaintance to that of HU
own mother. There ip evidently some neg­
lect here on the part ot Mary of the precious
trust committed to tor, which is all the more
strange at such a time ns this when she is
yurt returning from thU holy feast. If wo
have just been to the Holy Communion, and
then on our way home allow other things to
occupy our minds and form tto subject of
our conversation, we shall doubtless lose our
fellowship with Jesus, and it may take sumo

45, "They turned back again to Jerusaltsu,
■eeking Him." Having failed to find Hitu or
obtain tidings ot Him among their kinsfolk,
they next retrace their steps to Jerusalem,
full, no doubt, of anxious thoughts conoeruwithout Him carelessly; a day 'a journey they
ratracerfheir steps sarrowfylly. Do we ever
go a day without fellowship with Him and
wander away from Him, our heart* filled
with other tLingsf If so, let us not wunder if
it takes more titan a day’s Norrowful seeking
ere we again rejoice in Him. Bee In tto fifth
chapter of tto Song of Solomon how a little
spoud when Ho calls causes much anxious ami
•errowful seeking. A hiding and ready obedi­
ence is the only way.
4®. "After three days they found Him in
tto temple.” A day's seeking in the city,
and finally they think of the Temple, and
there they find Him. Why did they not go
right to tbo temple as sooa as they reached
ttocity ! It looks a4 if Mary luul forgotten
QaMel-s words concerning this child, as If

cf the Lord, she was not in fellowship with
Him. Her ancestor Da rid Lad made it tto
habit of his life to inquire of the tord atom
wary thing, but Mary does not seem to have

fomxl her sun, or not have tot Him at all.
“Sittuig in tha midst of tbe doeton., both
hearing them, and asking them questions."
The word "doctor” li found only here and
la chap, v, 1; Act* v, 34; but the Greek word
tigniflos a tractor, and is thus translated

aught we know, he had spent tbe three days
in tills manner, no doubt kindly cared for by
nuMuf them.
47. "And all that heard Him were astoniainxl at His understanding and answer* ”
They probably found ona totter versed in

to ask them many questions which puzried
zinns, but, no doubt, confined Himself
, ono great book of the Law, tho Prophets
. t-.u«
___ ___ iu
._______
_ uua.
,
any v. no
tbo Bible a dull book that ft was so Sa me
Mee, but God, by His Spirit, has made it tbe

Bln (Luke xi, 9).
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3
-J4
Thou lht“ dralt wiM
Behold. Thy father and 1 Lave sought
Tboo Borrowing.
This was the salutation of
gfnight have replied: "Why did“oui?off
Wtttiuut mef Bui we cannot think of Him
do

sta; He w*t _without rin (I Pet ii, 22;

ttaa” lHeL. xiii. A*. . Another truth is that
Ml who soitow fully smk Him’are rare to find
Him (Jer. xxix, 13; John xx. U--17).

In tha

BETTER THINGS.

1 wonucr ir ever a
TW the coid rtooc echoed bls anient thought;

According to Tto Cleveland Commercial
Gazette, tho Hebrews tod a beautiful and
elevated idea of the marriage relation; tba
Greeks had not. Sparta cared nothing for
tbe sanctity of marriage, and it was consid­
ered customary and reputable for men to
give tbeir wivea over to their friends.^ Aris­
totle speaks of men buying wives from one
another. Homer refers to tto fact that the
father was tto owner of tto child until tto
was beyond bis control, and was paid fur her
hi cattle, and this was calk'd cattle finding. A
Trojan ally, who was slain by Againemilon,
had given 100 cattle to obtain a wife, Mpd
then promised 1,000 head of sheep and goal*
besides. It the wife proved unfaithful, tto
husband could demand back tbo price. Un­
der the Roman law a dower had to go with
tbe wife.
Affinity and consanguinity were formerly
In some countries greater objections to mar­
riage than now. Gregvi y forbade the mare
riage ot cousin* The Church of England
docs not forbid such marriages. Some of
&lt;.ur state* do and some do not. The roman­
tic Cleopatra was a daughter of a brother
and sister, and she wedded her younger
brother, according to tto custom of tto
Ptolemie* Many authorities claim that
marriage to cousins is not detrimental where
there have not been such marriages in the
family before.
The marriage eeremiwiy has differed in all
age*. Among tto ancient Hebrew* mar­
riage began with tto betrothal, but no for­
mality was required. By his teaching Chrld
became a legislator on this subject, and en­
nobled tho relation more than it had ever
been in tho world's history.

There wis an educational scene down at
the depot the other day between a man and
a boy, but It was the man ttot needed tho
education, not tho boy. Tne boy cam there
to meet his father, and failed to bring aomo
piece of baggage which was expected. “I
did just as you told me to, papa," said the
little fellow, who was a manly little chap.
"I told John to get it and put it in the car­
riage, and ho didn't do it"
“I don’t believe you’re telling me the truth,"
said the father, in a loud, bullying tone.
"You forgot to say a word about it, and
when I get homo I'll settle with you?’
“But, fatter, I did."
"Hush up," said the man sternly, while the
boy’s cheeks flushed and his eyes tilled with
tears.
At ttot moment the man John, who seem­
ed to be a family factotum or coachman,
came into tto depot nnd tha father asked
him about the matter.
"Fred is right, sir," said the man, candid­
ly. "he told me about it, but 1 had a good bit
to do, an’ it slippei my mind. You can blame
inc, sir, if it’s wrong.”
Did tto father then turn to his little aon
and asked to bo excused for doubting his
w on! and spcakiqg so harshly I Not a bit of
it Ho looked as angry as if he wutod his
sou hail been wrong, and the passengers wait­
ing tberu were sorry for the future of ttot
boy.—Minneapolis Tribune.
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THE GRASS DANCE.

in the perfonponoe of a religious
a social earemony, and this is
many of tto dances of tto ancient rarea, and

ing of the nature of tho savage raoo were
barbarous and cruel. Many innocent claucea,
however, are still enjoyed. Tbe major^ty of
these are plainly religious ceremouic* and
witb a rare so filled with mysticism and rever­
ence for tho supernatural as tto Indians to
mere pastimes, even fetlchixm heoni a rela­
tion.
. I
•
Today your corresjxmdent witmraed at
tho Crow agency a hop or grass dance, tho
most pk-tureeque and wildest acene that could
to painted or imagined. Tto savage finds
nothing useful or aesthetic in the habiiimeuts
of civilisation, and even blankets and leggius
rtiore to hw fancy are discarded in tto two
most imj&gt;ortant occupations of lift— war and
dance. , The only garment hie bemw of tnod«rty or comfort require* is tho clout, yet it
must be said his awtbeti~Mtoe is instinctive­
ly higher or more cultivated than that of his
white brother. The painted and beaded aud
feathered savage is a far more pictureoquo
aud pleasing sight than the dude and his
adornments, nnd his adornment is less incon­
gruous to the artistic eye than the civilised
gentleman's evening drw, and, I might add,
not much nioro without tho bound* of modest
delicacy than tbe evening dress of tbo dviliied lady.
As among all ancient nations, tbe kxos min­
gle in very few of. the dances. There are squaw
donees nnd bulk dances, but promiscuous
dancing seem* undiscovered or under tto ban.
Tho grow danco is a buck dance; the squaws
arrange the arena and contribute tto grace
and inspiration of their presence, but bear do
jiart in the dance.
The costume ot the dance is striking. A
en-st of gaudy colored bristles surmounts his
own roadied ami braided king jet black hair.
At his waist is bound a -feathered garment,
which covers half tto back and trails on tho
circled by girdlee of shining metal or rich
hued fur*, nnd horns and rowjttee of many
varietice of ornaments are disposed about bis
body, but tbe most important port of bis
makeup is the ornamentation applied directly to tho akin. This is painted from face to
feet in mod. fanciful and grote»qu&lt;j variety;
one-half the face will be red' or black, the
other white, or perbape on a solid ground
will be impoeed figures of white, or green, or
blue. Tbe body may be painted white, or
red, or green, or may combine all tto color*
tto fancy suggest*
"Oh, aren't thoae pretty tilk tighter wa«
the comment of a tenderfoot when «bu taw
tbe Iln&gt;t full drew dance. A neighbor suggcetol that they were not silk tights, but
only buck akin, a “mot” I think worth pre­
serving.
Thu Instrument which furnishes music for
tto dance is a huge drum, made usually i»y
stretching a skin over a section of the hollow
bowl of a cottonwood tire. Around this are
seated ten or a doxcu drummers, each providtd witb one stick, with which be ]&gt;oundi
vigorously and in excclUnt time. Tto arena
is a circle of smooth gra«x iou feet wide, sur­
rounded by an awning ftc tbo protertioa
from the suu of tto dancers oral ij'ectator*
It Is a spectade mure tavely grand and
strikingly picturesque and stirring than can
to found etowhere to sec 100 pointed and
feathered savages at tbe sound of the "tom­
tom" spriifg from tbeir seats, each chanting
a weird song in a minor key and a step pecu­
liar and inimitable, in absolutely perfect ac­
cord with the music, ena^t tto various figure*
of tho dance, tto diatn battle, the stealthy
advance, tto tierce charge, the killing, tto
scalping, tbe retreat, tto figured and music
growing more wiki and grotesque as the
dance progrwae*—Helena (Mont h Cor. Ban
Francisco Chronicle.
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The “Holy Lands" ot All Religions.
Christians coll Palestine tto Holy Land be­
cause it was tbe birthplace of our religion as
well as that &lt;rf Jeeua Christ, our Saviour,
wheae birth, ministry aud death occurred in
tbo vicinity of Jerusalem. To tbo Moluunmedons, Mecca, in Arabia, is tbe Holy Land,
it being the nativity of Mobafnmed, tbe
savior-of tboeo who believe in his doctrine.
India D the Holy land of tbe Chinese and
other oriental Buddhists, it being tbe native
land of Bakya^Mpni, tho supremo Budd to
Elis, one of the several divtoons of the ancient
"Don't ask rue why three-fourths of Ph (laPeloponnesus, was tho Mecca and the Jeru­
salem, of tto ancient Greek* The temple of
OlyinjHus Zeus was situated at Elis, and ti:c
sacred festivals were held there each year. ■treeu or prometuulo in the brilliantly lighted
With Achaia, it is at present a jart of bail rooms,” said a well known Chestnut
Greece. The believent in the Sinto religion
“It’s something I can't understand,” con­
make annual pilgrimages to Sltsa-Kara, tto
immense stone pillar where their supreme tinued tbe knight of Crispin, “this strange
ruler last stood while talking to men.—SL mixing up of female feet. Now, what looks
more
awkward than to see one of our famed
Louis Republic.
beau ties waddling along the street like a duck
"Probably two-thirds of the patients who
seek a physician have only those complaints
that could be ameliorated by a strong belief
on their part that they are better,” said Dr.
Thomas B. Hood. /

jecta of faith cure find relief. Very many
people have times in tbeir lives when they
feel unwall, with no real organic trouble of
any degree troubling them. Many nervous
diseases and case* in which tho patient chiefly
needs a gweral toning up of tbo system
might coma under this bead. If such a per­
son, by any moons whatever, can be made to
believe be ia totter ami will get well, it is
very apt to follow that I be will at once foel
very much improved. Tbe number of people
who might to improved by a faith cure is
legton.—Washington Post

plug paper, but It saved her Hte. She was
In tbe lost stagi-s of consumption, told by
physicians that she was incurable and
could live only a short time; she weighed
less than 70 pounds. On a piece of wrap­
ping paper she read of Dr. King’s New.
Discovery, and got a sample bottle; it help­
ed tor. she bought a Igrge bottle. It helped
her more, bought another and grew totter
fast, continued its use and is now strong,
healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds.
For fuller jiartlculars send stamp to W. H.
Cole, Druggbt, Fort Smith. Trial Iwrttles
of this wonderful discovery free at W. H.
Goodyear's drug store.
Eup«-p«y.
This is what you ought to have, in fact,
you must have It, to fully enjoy life.
Thousands are seaebing for It dally, and
mourning because they find it ntrt.’ Thou­
sands upon thousands of dollars are spent
annually by our people In the hope that
they may attain this boon. And yet it
may be, had by all. We guarantee that
Electric Bitters, If used according to direc­
tions and Ito use persisted tn, will bring
you good digestion and oust the demon
dyspepsia and install Instead Eupepsy.
We recomtnond Electric Hitter* for dysjiepsla and all diseases of liver, stomach and
kidneys. Sold at 50c. and $1.00 i»er bottle
by W. 11. Goodyear, druggist.

The best salve In the world for cute,
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cores,
and all skin eruptions, and positively curea
piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 95 cte. per box. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear
The Cnlar Spring* Clipper truthfully n*inarks that It’s a wise father who knows
as much as his son these days.
Do you have dyspeptic troubles? Take Hood's
.Ssreaparlllu. which has relieved thousands and
will cure you. Sold by druggists.

J. II. Wise, an old residence of Vassar,
died of ia grippe Wednesday.
John Oflpln's Bide.
It is evident from the speed attained by
John Gilpin's horx- that it was well cared
for. and oil owners of live stock should exx-reise caution and care by having a reliable
'
remedy at hand. Veterinary CarbollMive
cures cuts, wounds, bruises, collar and
saddle gslls, sores, mange, scratches,,
thrush, inflammations and all abrasions of
the skin and diseases of the feet of horses
and cattle quicker than any other remedy,
and Is the only preparation that invariably
renews the hair in iLs original color. It is
endorsed • by Jay Eye See's driver and by
prominent horsemen generally,
luirge
cans 81; small cans bO cts. Sold by all
drugglnts.

Miss Kate Noble, of Niles, is on the road
for a Chicago cracker house.

great physician has discovered tlmt
tbe true wny to
011 the liver, stomach,
bowels, etc., Is throngh tbeir nenea.
Miles’ pills the ftmallrst mid mildest. Sam­
ple* free at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.

Ota, I&amp;liuw li Saguiw
Stations.

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HarmraN...
Coats Grove
Woodland ..

k aiAMzij
32 1M31A2 HJO

Lansing.
Detroit

Town 3] North of Bange io West
! SW «* 3 40
M l* 4 40

5

Buttons.

M l.Cfl
« i.oo
Town &lt; Nortttof Raure io Wot

Coats Grvv
WoodteSd
Woodbury................
Fta D. J., di- .V,
Lansing....................
Detroit........................

•Stops on signal only.
Nos. 5 and c will not carry paMengera.
Fkkd’k Bum, rres. A Gen. Man.
L. Ekhgkaxt, Bupt.
H.C. PorTKM.toe. AG. F.AF. A.

OF HARTINGS.
1070. 1137. M2»
abdUS
Lots 1133
n®

tonstag, Mich. Doc. Ji« 18W i
Notice is hereby given that certain lands sit­
uated tn the county of Harry tud off to tlie state
Town 3 North of Range S West
for taxes of 18M and previous years, and des­ Com on sec­
cribed in statement* which will hereafter be lines chains

sec n. tnencr
day of May next, at tbe time and place design­ n 43%° W CM
ated tor tbe enntxal tax sales, if Dot prnvously
redeemed or cancelled according to lsw.
bald siatemeats coutaln a full dlacription of
each parcel of salfi lands, and may be seen ou line, thence a
application at the office ef the county treasurer h 1M00 chains
after tlicy are received by him.
*
Tbe land struck off to the state for taxes of
offered »ubjeettothe right of re­ northwesterly
••nd
«oid to
ilempllon escribed by law.
J. Gordon. _xur H. Arux, Auditor General.
Chamberlain’* Addition.

ANNUAL TAX HALES.
State of Michigan.

£ciaticn
ALWAYS

SAFELY, SURELi, CURED.
Mar SLUM

nm 1 n tho
1M7 and^VM
Triad arreral

each c*se where such personal aenrlee Is actu­
ally made, are * valid lien on the several parcels
of land desert tod In aald schedule.
Your petitioner further shows that tbo sold
taxm on ue aaM described tends have remained
Irwntoe flrat* dav”0™ July10 nex taller their
return to the Auditor General, and the said
taxMAolhar*—-*'--------- ** —---------- now due and
dog unpaid as

said lands, tor tto payment ot the several
amounts of taves. interest, collection tee. cost
ot advertising and other expenses of sale, as earn
Ked and ex tended tn said schedule, against
several parcels of land conlaimn! therein.
and io addition thereto of the amount of legal

lota 1 and io

lota 1.3 and

Bl
lot3
Ma
nK of iota a

Planing and
saw mill on w

provided in toe. S3 of Act No. 193 ot tto session
taws of Mlclilraa of the year ISM; and In default
of payment of tbe said several sum* computed
of land may be sold for tbe amounts
aa provided by law, to pay the Hen

And your petitioner will ever pray. etc..
Hkmuy H. Ariax, Auditor GeoeraL
SCHEDULE A.
ISM

Town 8 North of Jtange 7 W

WSSSP

■J'S’SSVKW

Friday afternoon, during tbe rain, a little
girl Dot. more than 6 years ot age, and carry­
ing a baldheaded doll in her arms, entered a
place of bustneas on Woodward avenue and

i &amp;

LPS, Lit

^?i!no«MD. me wAS’A^raBHfRfiB
3

PROLATE ORDER.

State of Michigan, county of BarryAt a semkm of tto Probate Court f
ty of Barry hold an at tto Probate Office in the city
of Hartings in uM county on Wednesday, the
29th day of January In tbe year one thousand
eight hundred and ninety.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
i’robate.
deceaited matter of,he cstatc &lt;* Harriett Burd,
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied, of NeUte D. Walker, daughter of add de­
ceased. praying tins court to adjudicate and
determine who are or were the total heirs of
said deceased and entitled to inherit the real
estate cdwhlch said deceased died aelzed aud

Tliereuton It Is ordered, that Thursday,
the 27th ddy of February, A. D. jwo. at tan

aU other persons interested In said estate,
The early history of America la full of in required to appear al;aitesslenof said Court,
Health.
instances of men having great nerve. But then to be holdcn at the Probate Office, In tbe
city
of Hastings in said oounty and show cause.
we are rapidly becoming the most nervous
If any there be. why the prayer of tbe pet).
people on earth. The recent increase of
The greed, perfection to which the ancients
Insanity, epileptic fits, headache, backache,
carried the art of brick making ia probably
neuralgia, sleeplessness, nervousness, dys­
pepsia. fluttering of the heart, etc., points
to an early decay of the race, unless tlds
great patience and painstaking aud the tint
in MH County of
tendency is checked. Nothing will cure paper print
ural drying and preserving climate of tbe
Barry OOM
three snccetMlve
these diseases like Dr. Miles’ Nervine,
umto&amp;a.
warranted to contain neither opioid nor
Assyria and Babylonia, which countries were
morphine.
Sample
bottles
free,
at
W.
H.
&lt;tae
of Probate.
tto uuraaru* at tbe cerantic arts, tove kept
Goodyear's drug store. Don’t fall to try IL
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
in a good state of preservation for more than
State
of
Michigan,
County
of
Barry.
—**
8,(XX) year* the sun dried bricks so common in
J. F. Miller, n well known civil engineer,
these countrira Many well preserved adobes died at Benton Harbor Wednesday, aged
ore also fouqd In towns and walls of ancient 88.
India.-New York Star.
present Craton
tbeir claims
antam
estate of Thto.
doreW
rate «T
said tbe
rematj?
and tlrat *11 creditors of said
nr-cnt
qnlrrtd.to present thrir claims to «*kl Draliate
court »t the yrobale office in lira city of flait.
who does wrong is temporarily fuwrn should
Ings, furcxnnihratlan aud ai)ow*Dre. on «rto
bo carried furthei*. When the baby kicks

® SWaSKSau, Ml, MiWMr

Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria

running r 25
rods, thence n
32 rods, thence
w 25 rods,
tlienee s 32
rods to place
i,f DMMUM

East Cooper Lv.
Uctatead JuocT
Crewey ....
Milo ....
Deltoo . .
Snentele
ultx..

Alpena bad has so day* ot elclghlng.

you see, particularly well dressed young
girb, walk tore in. There ought to be a la
against Ik”—Philadelphia Inquirer.

When she waa a Child, she cried for Caatoria.
gers, which had suffered a most insignificant
injury, become gangrenous through tbe un­
called tor application of carbolic acid. Car­
bolic acid is now much lew used in surgery
than formerly. We hare only gradually l&gt;ecotto acquainted with Ite dangers. Tto arid
may not orily cause inflammation and gan­
Major Hopkins assumed his dntlM
grene, but also blood poisoning, and a&gt; may
even prove fatal. It is useful only in tho customs collector at Detroit Feb. 1.
bands of a skillful surgeon, and ought never

0147.gt13.3C

NOHTH,
Kalamazoo Lv
firtwwer...
Richland June

To th* circuit court fur tto county of Barry lu
ehanccn*.
Tbe petition of Ilennf H. ApHn, Auditor Gen­
Crams Audition.
eral of said state of Michigan, respectfully
shows that tbe lists of landa hereafter set forth
and marked “Schedule A." contain a descrip­
Kttlfleids Addition.
tion of all lands In said count} of Barry upon
which taxes were aasnesed for tbe rears men *'« of lots c and
tinned therein, soil which were returned as rfe- 7
llnqucnt for ann-paymeot of taxes, aud which sHOf lots » and
taxes hiwe not been paid; together with tto
total amount of such taxes, witti Interest com­
VILLAGE OF CEDAR CREEK.
Monroe county has a detective society.
putet! ttobeoo to the time fixed for sale, and col­
lection fee ha provided by law. and the cost of
VILIAGKO? FREEPOHT.
advertising-ana other exi»ensea of sale of each
If you will send us your address, we will mail ot said parrels of land.
IM*k
yon &lt;Mir illustrated pamphlet explaining all
Your petitioner further shows to the court Lota C and 7 t2
ti ja 1 ,fij £-&gt; 1
■tout Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro-Vottale that said lands were returned to ih&lt;- Auditor
VILLAGE OF MIDDIJfVll.l.E.
Belt amt Appliances, and their charming effects General as"&lt;teHnqucat tor tto uon-paymenl
upon tbe nervous debilitated system, aud bow of said taxralor Mid years raapectirtly. ami
they will quickly restore voo to vigor, manhood that said delinquent returns were made prior to
and health. U you are thus afflicted, we will the first day of Juur IMS.
and lot 1
send yon a Belt nnd Appliances on a trial.
Your petltioaer fnrtler shows nod aver* that
Voltaic Bki.tGo.. Marshall, Mich.
tto taxes. Interest, collection fee. costs of

A handsome woman is always a picture, but

Carbolic arid Is freely uwd by people in
general as a disinfectant and for various pur­
pose*, and usually without a thought of
danger. The following letter, by Dr. BiB­
roth, of Vienna, is therefore somewhat qf a
surprise, nnd .may convey a needed cnuUou:

Town 2 North of Rotige jrt West.

TIME TABLE.

Sudden Death.
The papers are full of sudden death-*.
If.vou have choking wnsatlotK, fluttering,
jaiih or tenderness In chest, faint easily,
take Dr. Stiles' New Cure for the heart,
and sn escape death, u* did Henry Brown,
druggist of Cleveland. Ohio. Sold by W
II. Goodyear.

tho shoemaker sighed like a bellow*
"It is surprising bow this habit has grown.

"Can I, please, borrow an umbrella to get
my doll home! If it rains on her, she may
take cold and keep me awake night*’’
When it was found that she lived only two
blocks away a toy was sent with an umbrella
to convoy her safely home.—Detroit Free

E? ■

Jotmson’i Addition.

Town 1 Nortii of Range • Wart
ptofw !j

ILLAGE OF MORGAN,

VILLAGE OF NASHVILLE.

Town 1 North of Hann 7 West

WS'fiS
/ow» » North ot Range 7 Wt

VILLAGE OF WOODLAND.

•wHtrrmmun 6
eSa ofn lOaofne
M)” *•

3 -2.47

M .10

Towns North of Range 7 Weal.

AVDITOR GRNKIML'M OrFKTC
Lansing, Michigan Dec. itrt H0». •
Notice la hereby given that tto state of Mich-

Town 2 North of Hance H wcat.

for the a

«w H. except n
20 acres
swUofse

F«wra«l

0&lt;

In

Ur •

Towns North

o. th. amad

Slfl

*S
ug

�SCROFULA
Is Ait impurity of tbe blood wfllch produces
unsightly lumps or swellings in tbo neck;
which causes running sores on the arms,
legs, or feet; which develops nlcers In .the
eye*, cars, or nose, often causing hlinjlnera or
deafness; which is the origin of pimples, can­
cerous growths, or “humors;” which, fasten­
ing upon »bo itmgs, causes remsumptlon and
ec.-vtn. It Is tho most ancient of all diseases,
and very lew persons arc entirely freo from ft.

Ho~Bc:n CURED
By taking Hood's Sarsap wllLt, which, by
tho remarkable e»~- 11 1,a* accomplished,
has p»*• &gt;utelf to be a ]&gt;otcnt and jxxuliar
medicine fur this disease. If you suffer from
scrofula, try Hood'S Sarsaparilla.
” Every spring my wife and children have
been troubled with scrofula; my little boy,
three years Old, being a. terrible sufferer.
Lar. spring he was one mass of sores from
hcadtofeet We all took Hood's Sarsaparilla,
and all have been cured of the scrofula. My
little boy Is entirely free from sore*, and all
lour of my children look bright aud healthy.”
W. B. Athkbton, Passaic City, N. J.

Hood's Sarsaparilla
SoMbyalldrnitgivtv- fl; rixforgS. Pre pared only
by C. L HOOD JL CO.. Apothecsrie*. Lowell. Mom.

JOO Doses One Dollar

The Forum
A MONTHLY REVIEW OF LIVING
SUBJECTS BY THE FOREMOST
WRITERS IN THE WORLD.

A Fire at Boston Results in
Eleven Deaths.
THE FLAMES SEIZE ON THE STAIRS

■Frantic People Jump from

Mini
. 9remntlou.&lt;i at Chicago.

Boston, Mass., Feb. 8.—Shortly after
midnight yesterday morning the dwelling
hoUM 25‘J to 311 North stre^, occupied by
Maurice Rubcy's clothing store on the first
floor and by lodgers, chiefly Italian fami­
lies, co the three upper floors, was gutted by
Are, which is supposed to have originated in
tho store. Tin- flames speedily cut off escape
by tho stairway and the inmates of tho
building had no moons of saving tbeir lives
except by jumping from windows.
Tho Wooden tyialrcMO Aflame.
Before the Are was discovered it had
reached tbo staircase and wa4 feeding ujx&gt;n
tho wooden stairs and rapidly spreading to­
ward the roof. The s looping kdgere were
aroused ia confusion and sonic were bewil­
dered and at once miecutnbcd tn tike flames;
others attempted t.&gt; flee down tho stairway
and fell victims to the flames, while still
others leaped from the windows to meet
death or mutilation from contact with the
javenwnt When tho flrvmeti arrived they
quickly extinguished tho fire and rescued
those of tho inmates who had managed, by
banging out of windows or taking refuge on
the roof, to escape the deadly smoko and
flame.

The shrieks and prayers of tho terrified
The Forum has won the highest place reach­ (xoplo wore mingled with the cries and
ed by any periodical, for it publishes articles by groans of tho injured, and the scene was a
more authoritlve writ bn- and by more workers terrible one. In a few moments, however,
uloag instructive lines of activity than any other
publication. It contains eleven studies every tbe imprisoned people had been tqkeu down
month. It is Impartial, giving hearings alike to the ladders, the injured removed to hospitals,
e*;h side. It Is financially independent, and it and the dead to tbe station house. It was
belongs to uo sect or party or “interest.” Ills
never sensational, but it alms al wavs to be In­ found that eleven ;«nons had been burned
structive.
to death. All of their bodies were found
I consider the Forum as furnishing the most huddled together on tha top floor, they hav­
Intelligent and Kympatbetk- audience that a
Chougntfui writer can find to address in any ing fled' from the lower rooms when they
lasuL-Prot ALEXANDER WINCHELL, of the first &lt;iiscovered tbo fire, the flames having
I nironltyof Michigan. t
already cut off escape by the stairway to tho
The Forum continues to bold its place as the lower floor.
foremost of our magazines, for the variety, tbe
The Eoil of Dead and Wounded.
value, and the weight of 113 contributions.- THE
The following is believed to be a correct
NEW YORK T1MBH.
list of tho dead and wounded: Bella Scan­
Announcements of forthcoming articles can lan, 40 years, a widow; Madeline Clarion,-,
-i .dom be made long in advance, for The Forum
discussions are always of problems of present 51 years, who lived with her husband, Gio­
concern. Every such problem that the year vanni : Philomena Ciarlono, 30 years, wife
t*M will bnng/orward will be discussed, wheth­ of Pasquale Ciarkine; Giovanni Clarions, 11
er in politics, or religion, or social science, or
practical affairs. The January number will con­ years, wn of Pbilotnena Ciorlone; Pasquatain a reply by ex-8peaker J. O, Carlisle to laina C iarlono, 5 years, daughter of Philo­
Senator Cullom's recent article on “How the mena Cinrlonc; Felix Contia, 30 years, a
Tariff Affects the Fanner.”
barber, single; Martino Marchione, 35 years, a
THE FORUM PUBLISHING COMPANY. scissors grinder: Rosa Marchione, 30 years,
wife of tho last named; Emily Marchione, 7
years, daughter ot Martino Marchione; Buf­
» ceuts a number. 35 a year. Subscription re­ falo Petriligio, 42 years, a laborer; Fello
ceived at this office.

Tho names of those injured and now in the
general hospital are: Annin Cilmontl,
41 yean, a widow, Paxzetto Ciarlono, 7
years. Pietro Iwtnbardszxi, 38 years; Lodevico Kolonc, 35 years.

Fargo’s
Shoes
Family
FARGO’S*
— forthee .

Box Tip" School Shoes
tor Boys and Girls.

5

1.73
2.00

FARGO’S

$2.50 Calf Shoa
for SanHamtn,

FARGO’S
$2.50 LADIES’BOOT

It is suspected that the Are was started for
insurance on the store. A man named Ben­
jamin Simon ds has been arrest on suspicion.
There is another story of tho origin of tho
Are. It is said that during n drunken row
over cards one man threw n lighted lamp at
another, and thus started the tire. ’

BLOWN TO ETERNITY.
Dxeadful Dealt

Buller

Phtkbvbg, Pa., Jan. 30.—A special to
Tho Times from Charleston, W. Va.. says:
A horrible boiler explosion occurred at tho
sawmill of A. B. Leech, on Falling Rock
Creek, twenty-five miles from here Tuesday,
which killed three men. Eight men were
working in and near tbe mill who j a few
minutes before noon a terrific explosion oc-

Blown Into a Hollow Log.
Joo Wright, aged 25, was filing a saw when
to pieces, one piece, of which cut Wright’s
throat from ear to car. Heffcevea a widow
and child at Welston. O. Morgan Hoover
was blown 100 yards distant and driven foot
foremost into a bellow log up to his waist,
Ho was horribly tom and mangled, and
kJUed instantly. He leaves a wife and seven
children. Bud Mullins, aged 28 and single,
bad bis skull crushed, cut in the abdomen,
and his eyes and face scalded. He lived only a
few hours.
_________
KENOSHA, WIS-, FIRE-SWEPT.

Taeklcns and Flexible.

“» «‘«t it ot Tti tone* of mnaoi.

STEAM ENGINE
OR

BOILER

A *300,600 Blase Drive* the Patients
from a Hospital.
Kenokba, Wix, Feb. 3.—A disastrous con­
flagration visited Kenosha yesterday morn­
ing, which at one time threatened tho entire
town. Fire broke out in tho sixth story of
H. R. Allen &amp; Son's tannery at 8 o'clock
and spread with lightning rapidity. The
tannery was burned to tho ground. The fire

ere' Water cure, which was also dcstroyeeL
The pationta wore taken out of the building
in time, and no one was injured. Next fol­
lowed tbe German Methodist church and
parsonage and the residence of Elias Bailey.
J. Tackoy and ChrbttBronxo, two firemen,
who were carrying leather out of tbo burn­
ing tannery, were scorchixl by tho fire, and
were obliged to jump from the second-story
window, sustaining jrvere injury. Tbo total
loss is estimated at 3200,QUO; insurance,
3100,000.
__________

CAUGHT BY THE DEADLY GAS.

ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

Stations.

2;13 Is

1 RASCALS BLOCKED.

NO WAY OF ESCAPE

curred in tbe Nottingham shaft of tbo Lehigh
and Wilkesborre Coal company in No. 5
plane Saturday afternoon which drove the
accumulated gas into the gangways where ten
men were at work with naked lampa An
explosion soon followed, which resulted in
tbo death of the following: John Crossing,
John Humphreys, Edward Morris, Powell
Schultz, David J. Williams, John Williaanu
Tbe Ust of Injured.
'
The miners Injured whoso lame* could be
learned are: John Dennis, cut and bruised;
Thomas Duke, badly bruised; James Dun­
stan, badly burned; David Fox, burned and
bruised; Joseph Jones, fatally; Peter Lynn,
bruised and cut; John Thomas, badly bruised
and cut,

DROPPED INTO A HOLE.

had taken precautions s^tbat no one was in-

Fatally Burned by un Explosion.

A Nice Scheme of Bank-Wreck­
ing Exposed.

Oswego} N. Y., Jan. 30.—Frank Cnrqy,
one of the proprietors of the Carey Bros’ TRIED TO COME THE IVES GAME.
restaurant, was awakened by a noise in the
cellar of the building early Thursday morn­
ing. He hurriedly dressed and, going into
the cellar to investigate, struck u nut toil.
Instantly an explosion occurred which jarred
the neighboring buildings and the whole
place was enveloped in flamea. Carey man­
aged to get into tbo street with his clothiag
in flames and u passer-by wrapped a coat
New York, Jan. 81—The suspension of
about him and smothered the Are. He was
horribly burned and will die. Tbe building the Sixth National bank Thursday develops
was gutted. Tbe cause ot the explosion is a into a story of bank wrecking which in boldmystery.
_________ '
new of conception and audacity dt execution
must take rank alxjre even the sublime
With
Chicago, Illa, Feb. 3—Annis Johnson, .a achievements ot ‘‘Napoleon" Ives.
small
domestic, 35 years old, and Hnttle EUs,;9 the aid of a comparatively
yean old, met horrible deaths by Are in tbe working capital a gang of schemers gained
house of W. D. Eli*, Izdco View, yesterday control of threo banks—the Lenox Hill, the
afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Ells loft the howto Equitable, and the Sixth National—and
about noon to visit a relative. Returning at stripped tlsem of an amount cqqivalent to
5 o'clock they found tbeir house in flames, twice their capital stock. The L-ut bank to
and on the floor in one of tbe lower roonx bo seined, the Sixth National, was paid for
the charred remains of the servant nnd little
out of the assets of tbe linstltutlou iteelf, by
girl It i* not known how the fire started.
using the other two banks to certify falsely
checks to the amount of threo times tbeir
Dubuque, Iowa, Jan. 30.—Louis Pierce, capital stock.
Tho Thieving Plot Exposed.
of East Dubuque, and Bert Clark, of St
Before these fraudulent checks were pre­
Paul, who had tean visiting hero, skated
into an air-hole^'on tho river Wednesday rented sufficient money had been raised on
evening aud were drowned. Their bodies the assets of tbo Sixth National to meet
hare not been found. Pierce was 10 and them. ‘ Discovery camo through informa­
tion given by a faithful employe of tho na­
Clark 11) years old.
tional bank in time to save some portion
of its prcqierty from the wreckers.
LAMPSON GOES HOME.
Prompt
action
by
tho
national
bank examiner and tho authorities se­
cured the recovery of a fraction of the stolen
Columbus, O., Feb. L—A personal con­ socuritios and the prosecution of some of tha
flict was looked for in tho state senate yester­ implicated |x-rsons. Two arrests wore made
day, it being expected that Lieutenant Gov­ by United States deputy marshals last night,
ernor Lampoon would insist on taking the and other* are expected. So far as now ap­
pears tbe not amount stolen b about 3700,000
chair. When he arrived in tbo chamber
which nominally falls upon the Sixth Na­
1‘reaidont Fro Tern Adams was in tho chair. tional bank. The Equitable aud tho Lenox
Mr. Lampoop walked up him and sat down HUI are liable to tbe Sixth National in the
betddo him. “I am hero to preside over tho amount of 3150,000 and 3100,000 respectively,
deliberations of this l&gt;ody,” said he.
on checks which they falsely certified.
“Well, I suppuKo you sco I have the chair,"
was President Pro Tern. Adams’ answer.
Tbe president of tbe Sixth National ia _P.
Both smiled, and after talking of other J. Claescn and'ha is one of the leading spirits
matters a few moments Mr. Lampoon de­ la the fraud. The cxpoM came when an atscended and took a wat on tho floor of the
senate.
of Sfi 0,000 of tbe bonds owned by the Sixth
When the senate came to order the Repub­ National, U( broker named George H. Tell
licans prevented a protest, which was reject­ being the man who tried to market the
ed. Mr. lampoon left for honu; later in the bonds. Mr. Cohlsen, cashier of tho bank,
reported tho transaction te the clearing
bouse nnd nn investigation was had, which
HOG THIEVES IN IOWA.
resulted in tho closing also of the Sixth Na­
tional,
tins Iwak exam mor then demanding
Farmer* Worked L'p Over the Disappearfrom Claioeu tbe return of tho securities.
Eldorado, Iowa, Fob. 1.—Farmers in Thu examiner by bls prompt action, sueceM-1 in getting 32Ql,OOOof th-j bonds.
the vicinity of Ferguson and Minerva, in
.
Those Missing Bond*.
Marshall county, are considerably excited
Commissioner Hepburn stated last night
over tbe systematic theft of hogs. The raids
that thus far the missing bonds—par value,
ore always made at night, and the porkers 3431,000; market value, 34*2.4ft—ore still
are taken to nd joining counties nnd sold. miaring. There are loans of 3130,000, for
Ono of the alleged rogues has been caught which the security on hand u very dubious.
at last, and if convicted he will get the full There are 338,000of prubeoted notes ot Broker
benefit of tho Inw. Hht nAme is William Pell, who ia said by soma to have schemed
C'rcgher, and ho is charged with having tha whole trumracljoa. The other ns-Auts seem
driven off ten bead of fat hogs owned by
Jamas Erckson and disposod of them at daclous case of bank-wrecking in the history
Grinnell The prisoner’s pal informed on of this city.
him and has promised to inform on others.
Leland Will Toy tfic Deficit.
Another thief had driven some fat bogs all
Mr. Tuppan siad that counsel for Mr.
night in a deep snow, and, fearing detec­ Inland has announced that any deficit in tho
tion, left them to freeze, but they were re- ftWts win bo paid by Mr. Leland in full He
further stated that in his opinion the price
paid to Mn Iceland for hbi stock wa* excesChicago, Feb. A—Tho coroner's jury
land for his stock was 3050 per share, though
which has been investigating tho shooting
the quoted market value was but 1350.
of Bob Gibbons by Police Capt. Schuettler Leland was tbe former owner of tho Sixth
returned a verdict Saturday to tho effect National, from whom Classen bought the
that Capt Schuettlor fired tbo fatal shot in bank
self-defense, and fully exonerated him from
George H. Pell was arrested nt his home
blame. Ex-Policeman McDonald, who was last evening and taken to Ladlow street jail,
‘•fired’’ from the police force l»-eause be tes­ where; he was locked up.
tified for tbe suspects in the Cronin case, de­
veloped a peculiar cara of bail memory on
DYNAMITE FOR A PRIEST.
tlw witness’ stand. ‘ He Jwin tod out on a plan
of tha saloon floor the positions of ’ himself
Vp

oL.—
, u.&gt; ouuhi uut rojieui a woru
that was raid by anytndy. Tho jury was
composed entirely of Amorican*.

DETROIT, Mich., Fek 1.—John Fitzgerald,
president of the Irish National league in
America, received a cablegram yesterday
signed UT. Harrington, M. P." as follows;
‘•Parnell strongly advises that no conven­
tion bo bold by tho league in America at
present. General election pending; urge our
friends to redouble tbeir effort* to place us
in position for the contest.” Tbo reply was
a disjiatch announcing that £2,000 had been
sent yesterday.

Blood at a French Duel.
Paris, Feb. .1—A duel between tho Mar­
quis de Mores and M. Dreyfus, editor of Tho
Nation, took place yesterday on tho Belgian
frontier. M. Dreyfus was shot in tbe right
arm. Tho bullet ha* been extracted, and no
serious result is anticipated.
The marquis
was uninjured. The duel was the outcome
of nn article in Tbe Nation which the mar­
quis regarded as offensive.

Nbw York, Jan. 81.—At tho session of the
National Base Ball loaguo managers yester­
day tho Buffalo club players were offered to

and Baltimore knocked for admission to tho
League, which would make twelve clubs,
but they were not admitted.

Foul Play (Suspected.
Dubuque, Iowa, Jan. 30.—Edward Now-;
ton came to Dubuque from Vermont last
Friday with his wife and child. Monday
evening be left his hotel to get shaved. He
has not been seen or heard of since. He
had a largo num of money on his person and
foul play is feared. Ha wm a locomotive
engineer by trade.

Pwxu, Ills., Jan. 31.--Bud" Farris, of
Fulton county, was yesterday sentenced to a

midnight yesterday on n’.taupt was mode to
blow up the residence of Rev. Joseph Fleckingvr. ixistor of St Joseph's Roman Catholic
church at Mansfield, this county, with dynAinite. A cartridge had been depoaited in tbe
cellar with a fuse leading to tho outride of
tbe building. The report of tho explosion
was heard two miles away, nnd all tho win­
dows In tbe pastor’s resldmoo were wrecked.
The killing of Father Flecktagtr i&lt; supposed
to have Im tbo object of tho dynamiters,
but there is no cluo to tho pei petrntors.
Father Flockingor believes them to bo An­
archists. There ia great excitement th the
town.
'New York, Feb. 3.—President Claassen,
of the Sixth National bank, failed to procure
bail Saturday, and waAfliliged to go to Lud­
low street jail until Monday. Broker Pells
wife and sister offered to go on Fell's bond,
hut the wife's property did not wem ade­
quate, and tho sister's property is in Now
Jersey, and therefore not acceptable in New
York Thu Equitaliie bank will hnre a de­
ficiency of nearly 3300,(XX), nnd the Lenox
HUI will probably pay depositors 70 per cent
St. Paul, Minn., Jan. «•».—The national
builders’ convention concluded its seasiont
Wednesday. After some routine business a
resolution to tho effect that the adoption of
tho eight-hour day be left to local bodies

inending tbe system of paying by the hour.
Tbe next convention will be held at New
York Feb. pi, 189L John F. Tucker of that
city was elected president
Brazil, Ind., Jan. 30.—May 1 next tho
prevent yearly scale for mining Indiana
block coal will expire. There will bo a de­
mand for the Columbu* scale, which means

ators have already declared their inability
to pay it The work done try tbe miners at
Columbus last week is in the line of a gen­
eral strike, which may be expected May L

tentiary at Joliet for tho murder of Stephen
McGehee. This was the third trial, he hav­
Axdersos, Ind., Jan. 30.—An noon^yostering been sentenced to the death penalty at
the first, the jury disagreeing in . the second. day Jacob Adell, residing at Fairmount,
twenty miles north of this city, died a horri­
ble death. Becoming insane from tlie effects
Wabhixgtox City, Jan. 31.—The presi­ of la grippe, be poured coal oil on his bead
dent yesterday nominated William H. Taft, during tbe absence ot tho other members of
of Ohio, to be solicitor general, and Robert tbo family and applied a match to the oik
Adams, Jr., of Pa., to be minister plenipo­
nasixtanee arrived his head was
tentiary and envoy ex.raordinary to Brasil. Before
IhltukI from his shoulder*.

Wuxkhbamrx, Pa., FA. 1—Three single
houses and a double block in tbo town of

Eight Hours After May 1.
---J*
.—The State FedJLUBAHT, n. x.,
•ration of Labor
■day approved the
proposal to enforce
May 1, ISM._______

tho old coal mines under tho town

Chester Lymon, of the Yale acientiflc school,
died last night, aged 70 years.

The Iowa Deadlock.
Du Mono.. Ia.. Fab. 3.-S«-n&gt; baUoU ot

nd Mum wait

_ vojnaii can bake ani a wow caijsex
fbzet voBiai? wity trouble can cope,
$ut she cant wash her cJdhes
lo perfeclioji she knows,
WlairbanKs Santa Claus Soap
N.K.FAIRBANK&amp;C0.

CHICAGO.

CHANCERY ORDER.
State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit in

Suit iMmding in the Circuit Court for the Coun­
ty of Barry in Chancery, at the City ot Harttetok
on tbo isth day of November. A. D.. 1MB.
Hetty J. Dibble, complainant, vs. Mary Engle,
as widow and administratrix: of the estate ot

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Mlles Engie and Elizabeth Eng%. deta
In this cause It appearing. that
above named defendants, Thomas L.
not B
a
the state of Nebraska, tbezefore on motion of
Smith A- Colgrove, solicitors for complainant, it
Is ordered Unit said non-resident defendant.
Thomas L. Engle, enter his appearaaee in tkS*
cause, on or before four months from .tee date
of this order, and that wtthlntwratyitarateto
complainant cause a copy of tab tedorji'S
published in the li.airrr.NGB Bannxe, said pub­
lication to be combined once in each week for
Fiiank A- Hook an.
B _
Circuit Judge.
Hmith &amp; Colgjcovk. •
Solid tors tor Complainant.
A true copy: Attest
Thon. 3. Be tec. Register la Chancery.

PEERlfSS.t
flavor

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Ih-Uult having been made in the oonditloas,
of a certain mortgage dated December 1. 1S7».

corded In the office of the register of d«
the county of Barrv. In the state at Mh
December 4.
tn liber ir of mortal
page 370, and by the arid John Peavey ai
to David B. Swift on December Ifi. 1879, i
corded in arid register's office, April 19,
liber 23 of mortgages on page n. by m
meat of moneys due thereon, by whl
power of .sale
therein contained
become
operative,
and
on
mortxragc there Is now due -at the
date of this notice seven hundred and twenty­
fire dollars, and no suit or proceedings at taw
having been Instituted to recover tbe amount
secured by said mortf
Notice is therefore b«
the Slat day ot March,
in the forenoon, then
front door of the coui
Hastings, county of
gan, (that being the pl
court for the county c
described In
ns mar be necessary to
on raid mortgage as
interest thereon, and all legal costa, said
isos being described In raid mortage
tliat certain piece or paree! of land in the c
of Barry and state of Michigan kno
described as follows, to wit; Tliat ipor
tbe s-nth west fractional qtMirterc*
lying east of the creek which ruus
southwest Quarter, all tn townshl;:
north, range eight west.
Dated, December 18,18

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If you can't get them from yom
dealer, write ua.
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CHANCERY ORDER.
State of Michigan. In the Circuit Court lor tbe
County of Harry, in Cbaaeery.
Headle, Charm* 8. iradii" Lida E. Waldo. Marj
E. Beadle. L. Elmer Beadle. William E. dewdl*.
Bertba Beadle. Sherman Endsley. Silas Endsley
and Loyal E. Knap pen as administrator *f tba
estate of William KBoadle, deceased, defend­
ants.
Fifth Judicial Circuit, in Chonoery.
Upon due proof by affidavit timt Harriet F.
Iteadle, Charles H. Beadle. Uda K Waldo. Maicy
E. Beadle. U Elmer Beadle, William E. Bcadte
and Bertha Beadle, detentlanta In tec above &lt;■»titled cause pending in this court reside oat at
the said state of kficuigau, luid in tee state* ot
Kansas and Colorado In the United Hudes of
America, and on motion of (1. if. VanArtnan.
solicitor tor complainant, it Is ordered that the
said defendants do apjtear and answer the btll
of complaint, filed in said cause, within tom

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, County of Barry—as.
. At a station of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry*, holden at tbe Probate Office,
tn the dty of Bastian, tn said county, on
Saturday the IHtbday of January In the year one
tbourand eight hundred and ninety.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Christopher IL
Van Arman, deceased.
.
On reading and filing tbe petition, dnlv veri­
fied, of Clara H. VanArtnai, widow ot arid de­
ceased . praying that a certain instrument now mdd bill of complaint shall i&gt;o tak
« :-c‘..r!•
on file In this oourt, purporting to be tho Inst f"'.....!. Amifi r:t . r
within twenty days from this
milted to probate and that the execution thereof ings Banner, a newspaper
and administration of said estate may bo grant­ county of Barry, aud be publi
ed tn Loyal B. Knappen. of Grand Rapids, in each week for six
publication however,
Michigan, the executor therein named.
case n copy ol this order n
defenuauta personally, at
forenoon, be ssatgned Jov-t be spearing of said fore the Ume herein prescribed
petition, and that thefielni at laW"of raid de­
cessed and all other persons interested tn sold
eleventh day at January. A. D.
eatate. arc required to appear at a session of iwo, at Charlotte, In said circuit.
sold court, then to be holden at the Probate
Framk A. HookkR.
office. In the city of Hastings, In srid county, . . .
... A
Circuit Judge.
Atniecopy: Attest.
and show cause. If any there be. why the prayer
'Tnot. 8. Bnicx, Register.
of the petitioner may not be granted. And
It Is further ordered, that said petitioner give
notice to the persons interested in said estate,
of the pendency arid petition, and the bear­
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
ing tbereof by causing a copy pf.hi* order tn be
published In the Hak+inob Banxkh a news­ State nt Michigan, tbe Circuit Court far tha
paper printed and circulated In said County of
County of Barry. In attachment.
Barry once hi each week for three successive
Chester Weaver. Richard B Mesa
weeks prerloos to said day of hearing.
W. Reynolds, partners doing bust
CHAKLEH W. ABMBTKOna.
the firm name of Messer Bros. &amp; R
Judge of Probate.
Allen G. Freeman.
Notice Is hereby given that on tbe 30th
.December.-W3 a writ o
Issued out o| the circuit
Barry at the suit of ChM

�Hastings Banner.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL-

Mrs. Win. Smith, living In the 4thw«rd.
died Friday of lung troubles,
“F
Hastings Wednesday, Feb. r&gt;, IBM-'
the grip. The funeral wa* held at the
house Sunday, and the remains WH® tok­
•
MAB»HALL L.COOK.Bdltor.
en to Maple Grove for burial. Rev. Oviatt
ENTKlir.b AS SKCOXb-CLASS MATHUt AT officiated.
THE HASTINGS. MICH., IWTOFFICK,
We are requested th ask the l»ys going
auxjvsr 14.
‘
to the post office after the ctofir of school,
to Im? more quiet and gentlemanly. Their
,-oiitinnal pushing and pulling has been
the cause of much criticism and their re­
marks to young ladles have made considerErldeDces are multiplying that the over­
abl^romplaint.
[
ready demagogues an* trying to make po­
litical capital out of the l*atrons of Indus- i-/Miss Minnie Evans of Bellevue, has
C&gt;en elected to (1U the vacancy, ranted by
try. It b the Min* old story-n proporejk ’
the resignation of Mis* Rose Bostwick.
alliance with tho democratic party.
For Ml*s Evans Is very well known In thfa
what lienefit? That of the Patrons? Not citj and fa well rv&lt;-ammeiided for thfa re­
for a moment.
If the plotters sucreed sponsible position, and we feel that she
will meet with every requirement.
The
they will secure tat berths for themselves, lioard hns imdo a wise choice.
while tho Patrons of Industry will Im
4 company composed of Grand Rapids
wrecked. Thfa ImditaUon has in it tlw
capitalists, desire to pul In a gas plant In
possibility of great good to the farmers In this city, and have asked the council for a
It, If conducted as designed for theit bene­ franchise, nnd that the city contrail for
fit The very moment It is made the tall some street lights at the moderate price of
$15 each. The council eomildered the
to some one* political kite, tbe very nu&gt;- matter Monday evening, voted to refer It
went It lauds itself to Ute political aspira­ to the ordinance committee, who will draft
tions of any man or set of men. its death ।u suitable ordinance, aind report Friday
’
knell Is sounded. Tlwt fanners ought to evening.
*

EXILED.

SOMETHING ABOUT TOYS.

Catk-

THE PLAYTHINGS OF ANCIENT ANO
MODERN TIMES.

sjjwJmac of the day’s routine:
Hho plays with the children.

Tbo fair bead bent with geatie grace,

Sh- arrauga far the reception of rixitors

editorial notes.

Edgar F. Nye. supervisor of Johnstown
and
chairman of the board of supervisors
:
of
' Barry county, has been appointed to
collect statistics of recorded Indebtedness
(
of
thfa congressional district for the
Patrons of Industry can be made liighly forthcoming census reports.* Mr. Nye fa
useful to them, there fa no. doubt. That thoroughly qualified for the woA. and we
in common with all of his friends are
farmers through this organization can ac­ pleaded at hfa appointment. No better secomplish great good in the way of favor­ h-ctlim could have been made.
able legislation secured through existing
Johnson McKelvey, of Maple Grove, had
parties fa also certain. But when any some trouble with a young man In bis
such organization follows the fortunes of stoni some time ago and ordered him out,
any parly or lends itself to the jxilitlcal but the young man didn’t want to go. To
enforce his orders Mr. McKelvey brought
advancement of any person. It fa destruc­
forth a double barreled shot gun and cock­
tive to its highest Interests. We have ing both barrels, aimed it at the young fel­
been accused of favoring the very use of low’s head and told him “to git” He got.
this Institution which use we eo strongly Mr. McKelvey was arrested and had his
trial before Squire Kenaston Friday, and
condemn. But we challenge any one to was acquitted.
prove such a claim. All we desire Is that
evening Ralph Newton thought
this organization be not made the foot baB» rSaturday
*
that 1m- would jump off the »d)8 train,
of any party nor the tail of any body's near his home In the 2nd Ward, near the
kite. Against auch a use of the P. or 1. old depot. He jumped while the train
we would protest. And wo are not un­ was movlug at a pretty lively rate and.
not being an expert, instead of lighting on
mindful of the fact that iu many places hfa feet, struck on his head, plowing grav­
there fa evidence that democrats are try­ el for quite a distance. No bones were
ing to make use of the P. of L for parisan broken fortunately, though he was jarred
ends. When a man does that he assumes a good deal and now carries a black rye to
remember the occasion.
that the intelligent fanners who. belong to
Mm. Cantine, aged 80. mother of the
this organization are fools. We havectmfirst wife of J. A. Grable, died at Alliance,
hdeuee to believe that the good sense of
Ohio, on Friday last. Her remains were
the men who belong to the order will res­ brought to this city Monday, and yester­
cue It from ite pretended friends, these day a short funeral service' wax held at
political plotters with their own axes to Mr. Grable's, after which the body was in­
grind, and who want the P. of I. to fur­ terred in Riverside cemetery by the .side of
those of her huslmnd and, daughter. Mrs.
nish the ffl-lmtetone and turn the crank.
Cantine was a motif excellent Christian wo­
man, -whose noble qualities of mind and
In Speaker Reed the democrats in con­ heart endeared her to all who knew her.
gress have run up against a snag. The re­
Wa had hop«*d to give our readers the re­
publicans have hot had quite enough votes
sult of the second test of the felt l»oot fac­
of tbeir own to make a quorum in tl:e tory engine, which was to have takeuplace
liouse of representatives.
When they this morning. A partial test was ‘made
have desired to take any action in opposi­ this morning, with less than 180 revolu­
tions, and the lifting power shown on the
tion to democratic wishes, the democratic
scales and hekt for 10 minutes was 300
congressmen, while sitting in their places, lbs, or about four-fifthA of the lift required
would refuse to vote. Speaker Reed in­ to show 75 horse power. From this it
structed the clerk to record those detuo- would seem probable that the 75 l»orse
crata as present but not voting.
In thfa power might be developed. It will not be
definitely known liefore to-morrow whether
way he declared a quorum to be present, thfa will be done or uoL
and the measures voted for by republicans
&lt;
We j&gt;aid a visit to the whip factory Mon­
as carried. While tills fa unusual, it Ims'
day. and found them pushing preparations
plenty of preeedeuts In li* supporV^nd to begin the manufacture of whips next
certainly appeals to common sense.
As week. Nearly all the machinery has ar­
for instance, several times last week 101 rived, and works like a charm. President
Walters expressing himself hlgiilv pleased
and lfi*J xvdes were recorded—:! little less
with It Mr. F. B. Pryor, who has charge
than a quorum—while from 20 to 50 con­ of the finishing department, was with oth­
gressmen more were in their seat* and re­ ers preparing material for making samples
fused to rote, lioping thereby to preveut a of stock, and by next week operations will
be well under way In the manufacture of
quorum.
How there could be called a
whips in theouly factory of that kind iii
lack of a quorum when there were more Michigan. It is the purpose of the Michi­
than the required number present it fa cer­ gan Whip Co. to make none but first-class
tainly hard to see.
We are pleased that goods. Mr. Walters fa a practical man at
the business, and fa showing himself a
Speaker Reed took the stand he did, and
very capable manager. • The Cc^ has a large
maintaine*! it
It will prevent a minority number of orders for “The Success # Raw­
from having control over legislation, which hide Halter,’’ which is proving.a remarka­
1* certainly tbe aim of the deuiocratic bly salable article. “La-Grippe” has k?pt
many of tbe employees of the factory from
minority in eongreM.
work, but In the ctfarse of two weeks from
40 to 30 hands will be busy in this new fac­
Good Dr. Jeykill and bad Mr. Hyde
tory, whose business prospects could hard­
were never better exemplified than in the ly be brighter.
advocacy of “ballot reform” by leading
democrats, like Cleveland. The Mr. Hyde
Following arc the real estate transfers
recently display iilanelf conspicuously for the week ending Feb. 3rd, 1890, as
when Calvin S. Brice bought the place of taken from tbe books in the register's office:
fiamnel"
XI. S. senator from Ohio. The methods by secsM--1 Grove,
’
Levi
tart to James A. Japhet; toanwffi*
which he purchased ti»e position are nut
levllle, san.
Ireenman to Bertha Greenman; nfa
laid down in any extant volmne on “ballot
— 2 Maple Grove, •l.ioo.
reform,” but they are peculiarly demo­
.s-xtrr Truman to Henry Roe; parcel Nashvlu, KOO.
cratic methods.
Wm. J. Burger to Walter Btriagham: 33a tec
I Baltimore, yifayy
band themselves together for mutual bene­
fit fa certain. That they have too long
neglected such organization we have often
statnL . That such an organization as the

Herbert Rpenccr.

Democratic revision of the tariff would
have placed wool on the free list and given
•8 per cent, duty on sugar nnd 100 per
etuiL ou rice. It it safe to way the revis­
ion accomplished by the republican enngms thia year will not attempt such an
iriqnity.

The toy is perhaps best defined «w a trifling
object, deigned for the amusement of tho
young, aud wo may safely infer that wher­
ever children have existed they have not
been without playthings. From tho earliest
historical times we find tracro of toys, many
of them of complicated and Ingenious con­
struction. Among the specimens disinterred ’
from Egyptian tombs are dolls, elastic balls,
round pellets, evidently used in the same way
ns our modern marble*, and footballs secure­
ly covered with leather. Movable puppets
have also been discovered, consisting of joint­
ed figures capable of working rotters, knead­
ing bread, eta, when pulled by a t&gt; tring.’
Models of animals of all kinds seem to have
been pretty abundant among the Egyptians.
Tbe crocodile fa not unnaturally ouo of tbe
most common of thaw, aud some wooden
crocodiles have been found with tbe up]*c

1 no msira ieua a uie.
Dr. Paris, in his curious and interroting
book, “Philosophy hi Sport Made iScirace in
Earnest,” «ys that the Romans jiftobably in­
troduced thfa toy into Britain. A game very
similar to marbles, but played with nuts,
seerns also to have been common ;in ancient
Rome. It fa stated by Suetonius that Augus­
tus, when a youth, spent many hours of ths
day in playing with little Moorish boys “cum
nucibuV
Tbe same toys, with variations} seem to
have be&gt;&lt;n jxjpular throughout tbe Middle
Agee.
Marginal paintings in R&gt;urtecnth
century maniucripturepresent boyrwbippuig
tujis of much the mine sha]a* as thoeu now in
me; and a writer m I5F7 mention* rattles,
balls, wooden horses and drum* &lt;m among de­
current toys of hfa time. In the Harleiau
manuscripts at the British museum there fa a
very curious anecdote about the whipping
top, showing- it to have been well known
about tbe end of the Sixteenth century; it
refers U&gt; Prince Henry, the eldest son of
James I of England and VI of Scotland:
“Tbe first tym?- that tbe Prince went to tbe
towne of Sterling to mete the King, seeing a
little within the gate of the town® a stack ot
corne, in proportion not unlike a topp. where­
with be used to play, he said to some that
ware with him, ‘Loe, there fa a goodly topi'
whereupon one of them saying, 'Why doe

She wxitbes tbe
'’curato had been j&gt;n

Like one from iwnullM shut out.

Would Gvd I too were kneeling there,

Kbe reads tha Bible to a sick woman in the
parish.

I turn with «kiw uneflling feet;

SLe expl&amp;imr to her husband w-Ry the fish
isn’t up to the mark.
And then, jwrhaps, she writes au article

ROAD TO HER HEART.

among hard living women as gout among
hard drinking men.—Bt. James Budget.

There is more of the element that we call

band's lore can grow for you and for hfa

general.
If you expect your children to be obedient,
sweet and resjKCtful in tbeir accents and bcharior, with soar bread fas insBHng Iu their
little htomaclis, you will Im- d!sap;*&gt;ir&gt;ted, un­
less they are very near to their angel state.
Two boars' service during tbe w«i in your

TUART, KNAPPEN A VANARMAN,
Lawyers.

So5tod&amp;^^rT1* Ol“*•

““10**

Office* over Hasting* Natiansl Bank.
Associate offices. Boom* is. Is’and1}’^,
Homrmsn Btoek, Craad Rapid.. Mich.
Wtiuam J. Btvakt.
Lorax. B. Kxaffkx.

A. BARBER, M. D.,
, •
Physician and Surgeon,

H

W. LOWBY, M. D„
Physician and Surfcron.

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fiiJGKZ.7 atth,r ■PBOTACUEs and eje

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MteA2 *"***”• DW

C. WELTON

MM”1 •

ed watching tl&gt;e dough rfao, of :u
tbe synnnctical small loaves, of

MITH A COLOKOVK,
Lawyers.

S

and, belter still, of tbe husband's exclama­
tion, “Oh! what delicioua breadf and then

Shakespeare’* advice fa:

N. FOWLER,
•
Dentist.

S

better return item many hours rjwnt in bor­
rowing trouble and looking on tbe dark olds
of life, and trying to think that the very
darkest side fa always turned toward you.

in her article of faith that constancy fa port
threaten none.

M.D.,

Office hours from s to 4 p.
Decting with renldsnce. at

A K. KENASTON.
21.
Attorns

loflbuBtate. Coliectw

Most of which is a piece of fraukue* that
approacbes slander on a sex not often accused
of frailty. Tbo idea of men being charged
witb a giddinea* greater than that found iu
wonteu fa anuixing iu the memory ot Hamlet's
mother, Cleopatra and a score who illustrate
the charming line; “Frailty, thy name fa
woman." The tingiencss of devotion granted
and demanded mova* 2.2
Anna Proctor to the
following juueage-

R. TIMMERMAN. Hana-put hie Ph;
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aiciou and Surgeon.
(Office ow Lathrop’* drug store.)

P
fix* 7a &lt;Jd. each, and has a large trade among
the srbtasvy. There is one titi.d lady who
has nine unmarried daughters among Liscuo-

IfABTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate. InuJL
aurance and Iakhix.
Office with J. G. Bunpm button, a doors north

Bpedalstteotiou given to making exehMroe
of property.
Tbe lotereste of non-rviideut
property owners carefully looked after. Firm-*

••dale.” before leaving tho room, to go Lack

GILLASPIE,

veuture liefore &lt;v&lt;u|«ny. Ten to one tbeir
•yelaslMw are filled with jiowdcr, and white
•yMashes ar* not becoming—particularly to
brunettes.
Too tuuci* ibauicuring weaken, tbe nails.

That bolds thy spirit yet?
Or fa thy fait b as clear and fire
As that which I can {dsd^ to thee ?
who cr.n remember a lovo that has vanished
witb crumbling clay wins grace from all her
surviving sisters. Tb!&lt; from C. G. Halpine:

Hastings City Bank,.
Bran baths are not an iitjn- wibfa luxury
Basting?*,
hile, then u;urw the bag, hnMing it uad-r

-

Jlich.

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C-A-ZPIT-AJD, S50,000.00
Incorporated under Jbe^faws of tho Sk* of

Tork Commercial Advertiser.
Open for busineos Dee. 15. tm In bulldlcg ter
uteriy occupied by Messer Bro*.

the most that can be attempted. Imitation
being ths foundation of many childish modes

That coven jruur goidaa bate.

\

that it has been largely drawn upon in tbe

ite playthings, and are made in materials *&gt;&gt;
widely different as iron, wood, wax and indiarubber. Additional faithfulness to nature fa

smitten ones mourn a presmee loot, and only
kind dreams grant them the boon that wak­
ing hours deny. The vision is a glimt*e of
heaven, but cunaaoauMas u tbe puntohment
of Tautalua The poet of Tbe Loutevilla
Journal once pekl his living wife tho boaor

sounds mid actions. Thus, dogs art- made to
baric, dolls to open their eyes aud utter

i a UMitiMW’a cadence mild.

blankets, afterward.

Hh.'

D. G. Bobln*oe,’

inferior rank from an intellectual point of

hearts and the rare faculty of twining bright
thoughts about strong lines.
Bometitm-s the being Ikenaad to have hfa

finert Qobolln tapestry, illustrating -’-h j
legends. Thfa tapertry, which was ef im-

J. A-Grebfa.

L. B. Knappea,
Cheater Messer.
C. D. Beebe.

A General Booklet Butlnros Tracsacted

Fm for Sale!
—iON'

Very Reasonable Terns.

efa. fa afao beneficial.—Herald of Health.

for tbe exercise of skill and ability when
played with.
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A third kind owes its soocess to exciting

omeun:

O. G. Robinson, rreaUaat;
Chester Maroer, Vice. Pm.
C.D. Beebe, Casbie

DITUtCTOK**:
at night

(ondltiou ot smooth folrnswR. Gl.Vcsnune
must not
used where this difficulty tofeta.
The use of the flesh brush fa an admirable
"trede.** so to srw—*• fnr to. -—

To this

magnetic swan, which follows a loadstone
over the water, tbe automatic figures worked

th. following matixxl

of her health, entirely eradicated the “flmh

valuable educationally, as well aa tbe meet

merit in tbe playthings thewwrirca

eradicated tb«n by

affected, she rubbed it smartly w ith a pface
of muh fowling, after which, very lightlv
but thoroughly, she rubbed In a little oliv^
olt Twic* a day she applied a weak lotion

turn:

or "papa,” while moukeys climb up u polo
aud mice run about tho floor.

127 acres tn Rutland, fhlr house but no
gfod outbuilding*, 50 acres improv.-u.
I ots of fence timber and wood. Within ’
ulles of this city and 4 of Irving station.
Thfa farm will be raid at a bargain, on a
reasonable payment down.

Napoban

worm than blank

propsr to carry It off, which they certetaly
would have
It
—____

be excuse, but for Lord Lyttou, whoso wife
was to hiiu all Claude Melnotto could ever
hope for from Pauline, there was littieapology
for tbe following from “Tbe Lady of Lyons:"

.XT
U&gt; dheoror
It, and tbe two officiate who had put It away
ware both dead. Tbo tapestry bad broa al­
most forgotten till recently, when the ma»-

from roof to cellar, and behind mnw chests

MJ sere* Hastings township witbin one
mile of city limits.
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2 city lots In Hutibura, desirable pfa.-.’
for a home.
Will be closed out at li&lt;*R
their value.

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Call on oi; address

D. R. COOK,
HASTING8. MICH.

-w—- ——J .
uau oevo very
little injared by ite hundred years of hiding.
—Louisville (VmrU.r-.Tr..,™. 1
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I! thou

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F. JtJtOffiJCffiflL**, PmpHedwr.
Cor. Jefferson and Coart Ska, Hnstlagx. Mlct.

PROBATE ORDKR.

tbsy fall than any level reached by inau.
in. u.- .. i. _ _______ «

ms. The
Solicited.

If
for the

occupy a greater height wbon both are at
Itelr nonul altlud., ud tb.t, dwwdtar
woman luv a tnrt ..f
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1-radM?*

ninety
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“5IMDEUIND”
MMoxtriteive

grehock

•11 auction, th, ouutato which .11 rtL~
ot parpuw ra, th. Iwtil. wti tree, which
ni-uises hj.i ii.L_
ska— ____
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Purest and Stream.
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. — ----- • — "v. uu van oe too
tine, nn services too costly, no fealty too
true. From the time when girlhood carols
th.
HU IK- *1.____ «raa

—---------- —- —
I IhU. &gt;• WU IWJ ut•Idge in anything frivolous it is always from
antilitarian mmivs. Thu. I remember once

:

udid not!

Md,ef .cowdojm J.— _k_.

In

••••••« wit'j nrc or wri
deetaaod. and entitled
a.Th7Xupon it fa onlerea. that Tlinraday the 27th

। trotter

**K1 Id! oteer persons interested tn said rotate,

an dMaUtau
•Ethicsr”

~

Mi"-

reduced and daesn’t like being bitten in the
leg by ii pet mastiff.
She goes for a drive with her husband. ,

Between the ;»rted curtains now
HUinra* forth a tender star-like face.
Hush, hungry heart! Be still! be still!

it up for me, aud 1 will play with it.’

appreciate what laid sports and wood life
There fa one trait,

to tbe butler). •
Sbo confatro the French. governor who
complains of tlie eldest daughter (qu’eBe

Without, beneath the darkcaing sky,
Ti&gt;e night wind moans anwng the team;
Within, where yon t»ie shadow draqa.

AOK OF THS vnmxs TOP.
Tbe tombs ot Golgoi and Idallum, in Cy­
prus, have supplied us with some xjnsciiuem.
How shall woman In wooed f Let do ranof the toys of ancient Greece, such aa painted
'dom counsel guide bcr. z Woman are as vari­
dolls of day, modeled with the linger*,
mounted cavaliers armed with shields, aud
tars to which bor&lt;s ore baruesBod four has a mood for each hour of ite life from
abreast. We afao kdbw from Suidm* that the swelling spring to crackling autunm. DeGreek hufa anticipated our own ia the use of
might be re]&gt;ul*ed with stinging force by
whipping tops.
The Roman toys were of various* kinds, in­ otl*rs; and nddre&amp;aw that were welcome at
cluding popguns, lows and arrows and many noun, even though clothrtflin identical gar­
varieties of dolls and puppets, sbme of the ments, may )oll at night. No man can tell.
latter being loose jointed and movable by a Arrows shot at a venture often find joints in
the haruevi of u heart an well iu of a king.
string, like our modem marionittM. Tbe
whipping top, too, which was perhaps bor­ Some m omen s ere uuui* to be taken by siege,
rowed from the Greeks, was a favorite toy, and all tbe storming of Mare Antony ooukl
and fa thus referred to by Virgil in tl&gt;e sev­ not cikrnpel surrender; and some would rush
enth book of the .Eneid (Cvuingtda's trans­ to capture in tbe swift assault who could de­
fend walls, gates and clrt-ling moats forever
lation):
and a day. Bat mark yuur lady: She who
IJke top that whirling ’Death the tboug
would capitulate to tbo Mtubboru wooer may
change her liking with tho flying hours and
With eddying motion it careen
Round empty courts In circling Spheres;
But however luadame Aould bo wooed, she

The aspiring woman fa eo extensive and
numerous a spade. that It naturally embraces

but it is nut the only one.

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Bbe setties

Oliver Jeffers to Win. F. Ballou; 2* se'i sec 1C which give ;Measure to children by gratifyDespite nil that has been said about the
Carlton. tMO.
Canadians being ia favor of annexation
Richard Freer to Ebenczcr Pennock; 00a se’i
with the United States by certain papers
favorable to the scheme, our Canadian
noyance to
neighbors do not ap]»ear to favor the
idea, as by almost unanimous vote the
Wriebt H. Garrison to’ Harriet L. Garrison;
Canadian parllamunt recently declared
agahut annexation.
That is all right too.
but morbid minded Individnab, male aud feWe have never seen any very good reason
Coulter to John W. Cairns; uK of
aginatiou and feeding on fanciful portraits
nwU see 1&amp;. Irvtag, fii.eoo. .
J- H1”y to h«”T Boe; to dw*&lt; see
1 Maple Grove, teoo
Free traders* will find it difficult to ex­
Sophia. Dasrtel. and Hannah Smith to John
n&lt;&lt; or w&gt;; at nc-G and tea of swfa nc a
plaiM why In the past year mlHicsu upon Smite;
•
otiUkNu* of British capital have buen In- .
vetted in manufacturing institutions In
thia country. Why English money finds it 'nek see 4 Orangeville, nominal
Hettle H. Hlntpson to Tnomna i
anore profitable to Invest money In pr&lt;&gt;- 1Cteclty.wa.
tested America rather than free trade
Eugiand is an unanswerable argument In
favor of protection.
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C. ANDRUS, DentlM,

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in the Cite of Hastings, tn said County, ami

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�Hastings Banner
Hastings, Wednesday. Feb. 5, 1890.

W. fl.

QOObTEflK
—HAS AN—

UNUSUflLLT
FINE LINE OF

11644246

. Tbe statement is made that tbe macad­
amizing of a piece of road to Ohio in­
creased Hie value of the adjoining farms
Wm. Burger, of Baltimore, will tell in
$4.50 an acre, while the cost was less than
the presence of Squire Kenaston to-mor­
County Clerk Brice visited Middleville $1 an acre. Some ope ought to go all
row, why It was that he carried concealed Thursday.
through the country prenchtojg the gosjicl
.
of good. roads, suggests tbe Elkhart Keweapons on his person some time ago.
John Licht}' is confined to the house view. More money should be spent Id
The society connected with Emmanuel with grip.
making good country roads. Not only the
church will be entertained on Thursday,
Mrs. John McGuire went to Grand Rap­ farmers, but busirtess men of every class
Feb. 13th, by ladles of society.
Supper
are interested in IL
ids Munday.
served from 5 until 7. All are Invited.
Chn.s. E. Blakf man was sent to tbe InX. T. Parker Is in Minneapolis. Mima,
Roll A Williams will be at the farmers'
sane xsylum some time ago from Jacksqn
.
sheds Friday and Saturday next Tl»ey on business.
county. As he claimed u former residence
wish to buy 18 good, sound horses, ag»- 5
Brad Dean was very low last week with in th'e township of Woodland, notice was
to 8 years, weight from to to 14 hundred.
typhoid fever,
served against this county that It should
Wm. Collison has been arrested formaim­
Frank Sutherland was in McCord. Kent stand the expense while he Is In the asy­
ing Deputy Fish Warden England, the
lum. Inquiry among some of tbe leading
Co. last week.
bearing will be before Esq. Kenaston Feb.
citizens of Woodland failed to find anyone
Mrs. J. C. Andrus visited in Kalamazoo who ever remembered Mr. Blakeman and
20. CoUison giving bail in tho sum of
fast Wednesday.
•
8400.
Prosecuting Attorney-Smith went to Jack­
Mrs. W. W. Cole visited her sou in son Monday to attend to tbe Interests of
. The house of Wm. Beadle In the 3d
the county.
ward caught on fire Saturday morning, Bellevue fast week.

Any one wishing a good pompadour hair
cut call on Busby Bros.

hut the bbue was extinguished with a few
The Patrons of Industry at thelrconvcnFritz Goodyear, of Grand Rapids was in
pails of water, after doing considerable
tlun last Wednesday elected tbe following
the city over Sunday.
officers.’
damage.
C. D. Beebe returned from a business
President—J. C. Dillon, Nashville.
Four Township Treasurers settled with '
Vice President—O. iJ Crofoot, Assyria.
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trip to N. Y. Saturday.
the County Clerk Saturday. As that was
Secretary—C. L. Bowen. Maple Grove.
Dr. S. M. Fowler spent Sunday with his
the first day that setfiements could be
Treasurer
—Mrs. J. Mayo, Maple Grove.
made, it speaks vVell for tbeir hustling parents in Maple Grove.
• •
Guard—A. W. Wilcox, Assyria.
qualities.
Miss Sarah Poole, of Listowl, Canada, Is
Delegates to state convention—Porter
A merchant in Grand Rapids was arrest­ working for J. W. Lunn.
Burton, C. L. Bowen, John Dawson and O.
— ALSO—
ed and convicted fast week, for selling cig­
.
l,oyd Feighner. of the Woodland News, L. CrtfotL
arettes to minors, but tbe kids tn this city
There were twenty-eight lodges repres­
was
in
the
city
Saturday.
don't seem to worry much about theit fut­
ented. with a total membership of nearly
ure supply.
* Mrs. Bert Walkcr/and daughter are vis­ 1800.
—FOR— .
iting relatives Injhl city.
i acre will
win be
ue a re-union of
oi Co.
vo. F.
r., 8
out
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J
There
th ---------------------'D. W. Rogers has bought the marble
Michigan Infantry, at hall of Fitzgerald |
D. s. Goodyear and wife spent Sunday shop lot of Aaron M. Black, at the east
post, on Wednesday, Feb. 12. Picnic sup wJth «rand Rapids friends.
end of State street, paying $2,200 for the
■u,r at 4J o'clock
n'nlivt p.
n in.
tn
A,, Interesting
Intv nr...
per'at
An
pro­
iame. Mr. Rogers is already preparing to
F. D. Black was in Wayland the tore Wild a two story brick building on this
gram has been prepared.
part of the week on business.
property, and will commence drawing
Brother Feighner. of the Nashville
Bert Bergman, of Nashville, visited stone and brick this week. The upper
News, deserves a great deal ot credit for
floor will be used by himself for an office,
the new life which 1ms recently ixwn in­ friends in this city last week.
and the first floor will be rented fora store.
fused into the people of Nashville.» Leu
Chas. Flaiisburg. of Hickory Comers, We wish all who own property on State
is a hustler from way back.
was In the city fast Wednesday.
street would follow Mr. Rogers’ example.
There «&gt;!. ruulne for a cent »Uini» l»
Mrs. Len'Feighner, of Nashville, called But one by one the old rookeries are going
Grand Rapid, fart week. &gt;efgliborln,- „„ ftleIld,
tlll, cKy Wednesday.
and It will only be a question of time be­
cities were called upon to-help them 011L
...........................
fore they are all gone, to curse the streets
but the demand was too great and the cltlR*-’11 Foote, of Hillards, Allegan Co., . of the city no more.
zens had to use 1 cent stamps.
visited friends to the city last week.
'
During tbe past few months, our city
Mrs. Nettle Marshall, notice of whose
Mrs. Julia Goodyear gave a very pleas­ schools have lost two most excellent teach­
insanity was mentioned last week, was or- anl dancing party Saturday evening,
ers because of the niggardly salaries.paid
dered to Im taken to the Kalamazoo MyWaller Webster, of Nashville, was in to teachers here. Hastings is certainly be­
lum at her own or friends’ expense, and th&lt;. c„- ThurMi,y „„ |P8al business,
hind Sister cities In this matter. We think
not at tbe expense of the county.
tbe Board of Education abouid jiay better
,
,,
Miss Kittle Beadle fa confined to her wag*s to nil teachers, and certainly those
"f
" "»&gt;&lt;••!“&lt; home with a .ever, .tuck of the trip.
who have proven especially valuable
of Prairieville, and until lately jmstor ot
the M. E. chnreh, ot HUtsdale. baa been
M™- len* H“”t- of I&gt;eK»lb. 1IL. Is the should receive more compensation. Just as
LESS THAN COST.
the merchant or the manufacturer pays
appointed l-mMlnt Elder ot Ute Port Itoeet of Fannie Mixer tor a few days.
Worth, Texas, dlrtrtct. and has (one to
Mrs. C. S. Brown Is visitink fHends in the better wages to those employees who
have proven most useful and successful In
Ills new SiM ot Iatan.
and Reed City this week.
their work. To ptit all teachers on the
Geo 11. Rock, of Hiutiinta. who ta now
M1B um, Fc|ghUltr,
Xashvillc, same plane with regard to wages makes no
with the V. 8. s-tnadnin making a trip of spc„t Sunday wilh WcnU,
dty.
stimulus to-improvement
Rein ember 1 warrant every sack to be the world, is writing some most interest­
Work logins for taking the census for
ing letters to tbe Baxxkr nf HasUngs.
Miss Dm Teal, of Grand Rapids. Is,
lirst-elass.
Mr. Rock is a seaman on txmrd Urn Chicago, spending a few daj s with Miss Allie Rock, 18V0. the first Monday in June next. It fa
of the fleet—Portland (Nmerver.
Lw Reed h now in Philadelphia. Pa., said the supervisors will probably not re­
ceive 4helr appointments until March 1,
Some of tlic youngsters of tills city have visiting his daughter. Mrs. Addle Flcm- and the selection of enumerators will not
just fotuid a novel method of hunting l»Klicgto until April. The actual work nf
—.—._____ ------ - ---- — ---------------- — sparrows. Instead of breaking their necks,
Mort Tower, who has been visiting at : enumeration- will beginj on the first MonUN) ACRES.
------:17th YEAR, looking up to the top of brick buildings, 1)r MIxer s Ieft for Chicago Tuesday■ day In June, and to towns of over 10,000
rniimi
intAiTrn they go on horseback out Into the country, luorn|Iie.
inhabitants must be finished in two weeks.
For other localities June. 30 is the date
Ckartto SUirr.. bi l-nurtovm-. and hh' fixed for the completion of the work. The
jX'at'
pay will var&gt;’
*7’* to $150, those
working in-thlckiy settled districts recclvromers. No previous experience necessary- the walls rrndv on which to move his store
: Ing the most, as compensation will be fixed
salarv aud evpcnjes from start. Addrew, stax- building. It is his intention to fix up two
H. Bolding, formerly of this city, at.
j
on
a
p«r
capita
basis.
The average will
Avenue xSi W«t ften?r fa.
K00'1 tenement houses out of tlw store present traveling fur a Cleveland firm, was
Uaoie Avenue Suneries. &gt;\«t Chester. Fa
lo h#ve
r(jady
|n
|h(. dty Iot wwk vIslUnf frietlds and[ probably; lie about $100.
the spring.
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relatives.
Charlie Lunn, formerly of tbe flrjn of
Reports to tbo state board of health
The Misses Ashley, of Grand Rapid-,, Lunn Bros, of tills city, ban opened a tailor
—:— show that Influenza, bronchitis, rheuma- Miss Hansen, of Greenville; Miss Paik-. shop in Eaton Rapids. Charlie has many
I
friends
in this city who will always be
2,075 tisui and •neuralgia have caused-the most burst, of Middleville; Miss Florence Teal
Circulation thLs week.
tdcknessdn the order named for the last an‘l Miss Flo. Beadle, of Grand Rapids;; pleased to bear of his success, and no one
seven days. Diphtheria Is reported in 20 Miss Minnie Evans, pf Bellevue; Mr. Fredj fa more deserving of It than he. Aside
----- ----------------------- v---------places, scarlet fever 19, typhoid fever 19 Lyman, of Battle Creek and Mr. D. Gil- . from being a first-class fellow, he is a
Gao. O. Nichol, lux b«» granted a pen- and tnemdoa 10,\
»&lt; Gmnd ttopldx. all attended Ute T,, flnrt-clasH workman, having worked 14
years of hfa life at the tailoring business—
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“■ •’• v. oau xnursuBj eve.
-•on.
Reports of great suffering among the
we promised not to tell how old. or rather
Wlipn roti want a first-class clean shave people of Southerh Dakota hove been In
Rose Bostwick, who for the past1 bow young, he was when he first com­
caffifibyTKL
the papers of fate. Many of the people Nearly nine years has been a moat saccew’ menced. Suffice it to say that the people
there xre from this city and vicinity, ^and ful teacher to our dty schools, last week■ of Eaton Rapids will find him an upright,
Beamer leads the procession on 25c tea.
tbey are in such destitute circumstances received word from Prof. C. B. HalL ofr honorable young man In every respect, and
25c coffee and 25c tobacco.
fts reports claim, something shod Id be done Detroit, that she had been selected to fill a1 they’ may rest assured that any work they
Itomembvr the W. R, C cap -rial neat to relieve then, by the people here.
.“'Jh’^?h'e?IX£'-‘ may wish done by him. will be done in a
rue aiipiwuis 10 oe lUBiiig its uo:a in 11 on to the school board, who met Friday' satisfactory manner.
(^. to Hams A Van Annan'v and get) our thfa city, though new cues are reported. &gt;nd
MUs Boarelfk fmm her ron- ..Jkloses Durgee, of Carlton, an old gentle­
flour. Only M.00 per hundred.
Medical records show this disease to have traet
-SHunIay'7&amp; left ffn Detroit " man 81 years of age, was the victim of a
Th rth
HMTtinr of Mlehlzan bevulknow!1 “
Mfas Bostwick is held in universal esteem1 very sad accident Thursday. He was
1
n fl
“&gt;'•
unlvenal once In about ss lo thla dt
Xo[ oal
. ,u«e,,tol andI holding a board against tbe side of a barn
iralrymen at .Mlegu Feb. 11-13.
It |, ratht.t eoimollng to think that |oved ^b,,. but „ a willing worker In. for hLs sou to drive a nail In. His son
Mrs. C. A. Roberts is building an addl- we havn l had a monopoly of all the fun(?) the church and literary societies of the! struck tl&gt;e nail, which was a wire one, ift
tlon to her bouse in the 4th ward.
According to the recent decision of At- city,
city. was she widely and favorably known.. snch a manner that It glanced off the sharp
nrm’t fnrwt the social elven bv the tomey General Trowbridge, al! township Her aim seemed ever to be useful, and her end striking the old gentleman square in
iiiSha lS!e D oTh,* Friday.
caucus will be held as Usual, cheerful ways and enthusiasm gave zest ; the eye and penetrating it quite deeply,
Hiawatha lodge. D. of R., Friday.
and printing x-sri be obtained any place and inspiration to every’ work In whicht and entirely destroying tbe sight As Mr.
Durgoe has a cataract on his other eye this
We are back at the old stand again, af- that
•....................................
|9 desired, W« mention
...............
this, us many she —
took
*• -a —
part.
*.
She
....... ...........
will be
— greatly
.------ter being laid up with tbe grip for a wedk. have supposed that the state would have missed not only from tbe schools, but to1 accident renders him entirely blind, and
lu.tnor u rlmlnff out cloves and mit- to do the printing, whereas the state will the social circles of this city.
The Ban­- his advanced age makes tthc accident oil
...
kfiS £ famnfuirTctoal
do
9nch thlu&lt;‘
XEM
Bostwick on her: the more sad. At last accounts he was
tens and all kinds ot lamps at actual cost.
/
good fortune, and wishes her abundant! doing well and it is hoped that he will gain
A new Iron bridge is betog built across
C&lt;rr
““J1 e “5
success in her new field.
strength enough to have the injured mem­
&lt;u.- IJttle Tbomft|&gt;pla nmr CarUon On- lJ
"j
ber taken out, and the oataract removed
from the other eye, which will enable him
• r. Worthy
.ho Job.
to see, and lie a great comfort to him In
&lt;’hurlie
Sutton
was
awarded
the
Demohouse
and
store
room.
Mr.
Carr
lias
re.—...-------- — ----------,—-- ---*~----- —---------- —•
• —— •«There will be a donation for the benefit of’ his old age.
£ • .st sliver medal at the contest last Wed- cently purchased a car load of hoops at the Rev. Ovlatt Wednesday eve., Feb. 19th.
.
-----------...LI at .K.
I—------.- ....
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hoj)e t&lt;)
of Uil&gt; wortl]y;
A recent decision of'the 'Sapreme Court
-. n&gt;-sday
evening,
held
the Presbyterian
county
hub -te
uro--In bls shop .
here
—Mlddefines certain powers of highway commisv'. ureh.
dieville Republican.
pastor well rewarded.
slGDfcrs. and will be of interest to those ofAt the 8th Demorest medal contest FrlThere will be a meeting of the citizen's
Presbyterian Young People
People's
Guild[ fleers. Tbe case came up from Clinton
’s
day evening at the Star school house, the of Hastings and vicinity this evening In tueeta on Fyiday evening tlio 7th lust at* county, the townrtilp of Lebanon having
medal was given to Miss Martha Craxner, Union ball, who are opposed to religious 7210.
Vocal and instrumental mnsic,■ secured a Judgement to die circuit court
. of Balfimore..
legislation in thfa country. An address, reading etc., by the members.
All1 against I-G. Burch, for encroachment up­
on the hi^iway. Tbe supreme i court re­
I. &lt;&gt;. O. T. now have their lodge “Has Congress the Right to legislate on young people invited.
Religious Suojects,” will be delivered. All
]^v. w. M. Puffer was unable to com- verses tiie judgement and dismisses the
rooms in tbe 3rd stop' of the National
»rr eoMLIly Invited to rttotul. Noaili»U- plde Us wn,l(m Sund.y evenlm on M- case with the costs against the township,
Bank building.
sion will be charged.
•
count of sickness. We are authorized to&gt; nnd aays: “Under-the highway law no
Messrs. A. Black A Son have three good
The Grand Rapids papers all snoke in *•&gt;' however, that be lias fully recoveredI township officer except the commissioner
. horses that they would like to dfa|XMe of the moat complimentary manner of the an&lt;1 W*J preach as usual hereafter.
has any right to meddle with highway mat­
" on very reasonable terms.
manner in which L. E. Knappen conductRev. A. D. Grigsby will continue his Sun-. tens. His duty Is when be thinks a road
Remember that Busby Bros,have
good ed the case against McKenzie, the man day morning discourses on the Lord's 1 fa encroached on, to satisfy himself in some
bear the test
l&gt;ath rooms, witii soft water, toaccuinnio- who murdered his wife In Grand Rapids Prayer nt the Presbytertan church on Feb. responsible way. which
way lines are
date customers at any time.
some time ago, and especially praising his 9th, considering the clause “Hallowed be i of a law-suit, where the
; and how they are encroached upon. Un­
eloquent
plea.
MeKentie
fa
now
serving
Thy
Name.
”
and
in
tbe
evening
will
talk
I^K. Y. Hogle, D. W. Reynolds and S.
til be complains, no one else can do so and
a life sentence to Jackson.
about “Precious Stones.” .
Tireusel installed the new officers of Ivy
no one el£ can change hfa order. When
Valentines are very artistic this year.
Th*c’ 1“ 8*
m®et nt t,lt? 5,omeot
lodge, K. P. in Nashville, Tuesday evenThe custom of sending valentines is. In- Mrs. Dr. Barber Friday Feb. 7th. Follow­, his order is disregarded, hfa remedy is
specifically presented, and no remedy In
er
ry.,—nr creasing in favor. You can choose from ,nF ,s a,e program:
any other form is as wdll calculated to
W.ltor
““ *l»ht
pretty BooUeu-azul card tunzinto Fla.
Cpstt=s
Opening exercises as usual.
reach the desired results.” Tbe decision
««y’R*
5T2 ttofLSZ box raKmllrrex, luo «l&gt;d rotidca 1-rtore
Slojlni.
J 7
vd ’ tb
• h
*re bto- b»W leM
lew ttom
«‘a» tn P**
put1 ye.ro. The
Tbe
p—' -Lal1’ Responded to by general .no­. Ls by Judge Campbell, all the other justices
concurring, excepting Justice Long who
got
hfa trend
hand cut
badly.
finest aeeortineat
assortment evre
ever l.roiutbl
brought to the city tallotre
tattoos.
pot bU
eat quite brtUy.
.f
flaeet
did not sit in the case.
History
Rome,
Mrs. Timmerman.
I/T. W. Burgess, of Hastings township, at J. B. Roberts News Room.
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THU TEAR’J TRflbE,

CALL ON tllH

bRUQS,
POOKSi!LD
STATIONERY

Hanging Lamps at Cost.
I am selling

Gloves and Kittens-

A No. 1 Flour, $2.00.
Pure Buckwheat Flour, $2.40.

Joseph Rogers

SALESMEN WANTED

LOCAL NEWS.

Royal Satsuma.

H^iurora^^iu’Th"
• drawn as U. S. jurors to serve in th.
March term in Grand Rapids.
---------------------'
Wm. McPherson was examined before
Judge Armstrong last Thursday, and was
fuund to bo insane. He was taken to
Kalamazoo asylum Friday morning.
n
.. a
• ■ The owe of O. England deputy fish
warden, against E. LaBkron and son and
Jam** Collison nnd aon has been adjourned to Feb, 35, before Esq. Kenaston.
jfumn. A. Black i SOT have bowrhl tbe

Z-’udgeArmrtrong has appointed 3. C.
Kich. of Middleville,,A. W. Dillenbock, of
Woodland and E.-F. Nye, of Johnstown,
n uuarana ana «-•»..ajw, ux wounswwn,
as the Soldiers Relief Commission for this
county. There were over 50 applications
from various parts of tho county to aat on
the committee, and we think the Judge has
made some wise appointments.
11
While Mlles Main was putting a girt In
W. F. Hicks’ new barn Wednesday, It
slipped and he fell about ten fuet, striking
'n'.’i'J'uto.'I'honre1d'?nre,"ml|ldM*aM

A BIG_DEAL_

PERSONAL MENTION.

I* C. Welton was In Caledonia Thurs­
day.
,*

JI.$tin course in English. Mrs. Smith.
MrTalk, The Jesuit order in this country,
,r.
- Col grove.
The Politics of Mediaevil Italy, Mrs.
Hicks.
Economic Internatfoualfam, Talk, Mr.
pufft.r,
- -• —
•
Rradlng
Magazine.
Mrs. Barber.
Critic. Miss Hallock.

We call our readers attention to the adv.
of Messrs. Powell brothers, whore stock
him lietome so well known throughout
A“'rlr«- that no
■» •&gt;?«
“““ ls
'“loi to
America,
argument
is u
needed
Dexter, arka. order, and account* ot Geo.
summoned
and tltouub auttreltts convince
coorlo® one desiring
deslrtnq choice animals
animal, of
at
Mdlbe*me'Dl« vlUo.S«turday.a»d trill
any brrexl. at tbe «todom or vlalttair tlrelr
xr
i„
-b*
&gt;” ‘M* ch&gt;S w wioKut O.I. wr dnl
cubllrt.to.nl before maklnr a retortion.
Wtt Richardton .
could be expected at »l. wrlttnc.
They fttel JurttOed In mflni, tbut tbeir ex­
Hastings the first of th£M “" nn ‘ &gt;
iXcwmaa Fuller, now In- California, re- pericnet as breeders and importers, their
*ftcure steady empwj a’*•' timbered several of Ufa Hastings friends, facRItiea, low rat* of transportatlou, large
new felt boot factory—Freeport,^,,
among them the Banker editors, with numbers constantly on hand (now being
Bv burtaz rnw-n
.■
!Krtne fine oranges, a box of which be over 1.0D0 head of pure breed stock,) and
enables
them
aztoromrtltrell
torttM at Lo. Anrekre and rent here.
IIt the
1. extent of: tbeir 'business
/ _______
/
you a fine Rfo for 25c
C*n giv® waa M fiDe fruit “
ever lwted, and we to offer Inducements to any desiring to
didn’t get mad about it a bit when we re- purchase fine live stock not surpassed by
ro U
Akmax
eeived the big plump gotten fellow s.
any firm to thfa country.

Bogera Hava Parchasad the
Haverniala Tract.
The real estate firm of Jones &amp; Rogers'
offices 9 and 10 Cascade block have bought
tbe twenty- eight acres known as tbe Hav।
ermalo
tract, bounded by Washington,
Boone and Mill streets and the L. 8. &amp; E.
and
Union Pacific depot grounds. It fa
।
।
conceded
by real estate men that It Is the
best acre buy* ever made tn Spokane Falls,
and they will plat ft immediately and will
j
be able to sell some of the most desirable
lots in the heart of tbe city, every foot of
which Is busincss“or prospective business”
property, at from 35 to 50 per cent less
than tbe property adjoining, thus giving
the purchaser an opportunity of an immed­
iate advance in price. These gentlemen
are old and well-known real estate men,
Intel}' consolidated. ,W. 8. Rogers Is a
guDtleman ot considerable wealth and -Js
well known by the oldest citizens here and
was in the real estate business for three
years, and on selling out last spring he
took an extended trip through the §oulh
and feast, and seeing no city where the
prospects seemed nearly so bright nor none
wiUi the rcbources, he lately returned and
conneeted himself In business with Arthur
D. Jones, who came here nearly three
years ago, and has done n rushing real es­
tate and insurance business ever since.
This fa considered one of the strongest real
estate firms In the city, and for honesty
and integrity are at the top of the ladder.
—Spokane Fails Review.
Mr. Rogers fa well-known throughout
Barry county and the above will undoubt­
edly be read with much interest The
consideration for the 28-acres of land was
$300,000. ____________________
Jaooa A

of Barry township Thursday
and another gentleman were
__
witb a sick lady, who died abotft HlhialgW
that night and Mr. l*awr&lt;mce left the
house for the purpose of hitching up his
horse and going to Augusta to uotity
friends and relatives of her death. As he
was going to the barn a couple of fellows
were seen lurking around, and they im­
mediately vjunoused. ‘ This aroused the
suspicions of Mr. Laurence and lie and
ilia friend went out Into tho yard and kept
• shady,” thinking that something might
yet turn up. Tbeir scheme was soon re­
warded, for a couple of fellows drove up
in a buggy aud stopped In .the shade of a
well bouse. Soon becoming impatient
one of them said "1 don't see why they
don’t come out, they promised to meet us
’there,” nnd soon they drove away. The
two who were in the yard and ran away
have been Identified and hare made all
sorts of good promises to keep the affair
quiet
Mr. Lawrence very naturally
thinks that there was a plan to rob him.
as be had quite a large sum of township
money in the house at the time,, and tbeee
fellows were evidently aware of it. While
circumstances probably wouldn't warrant
their arrest yet these two fellows may
consider themselves lucky 'in getting out
ns they have, but they may rest assured
that they want to be aide to account tor
themselves in the future, for in case of
any crime being committed, the hand of
suspicion will at oace paint to them as the
guilty ones.

Mk. Editor:
1 am in favor of such “public Improve­
ments” as Hastings has secured the past
year—three good manufacturing institu­
tions. 1 favor the method by which they
were procured—public aid—as the only
practical and Just way of paying for them.
But I oppose jobbery- And I am free to
say that some proceedings on the part of
certain members of the council appear lit­
tle less than jobbery.
.
.
1 am going to talk out in meeting.
I
think It was a job to pay twice as mueb
for the ground one factory uses as most
people believe it was worth.
1 think it is jobbery for the chairman of
the improvement committee to be a party
to giving the Engine find Iron Works con­
tracts from this city. It is all wrong.. I
do not object to that gentleman getting the
work in a fair way.
But the writer in­
sists that the institution this gentleman
‘manages should be given no unfair advan­
tage. as it now has. owing to hh Having
the chairmanship of The committee making
contracts.
Either the gentleman should
resign from the committee aud thacouncll,
or refuse to vote where his own personal
ends are to be furthered, or refuse to bid.
He should not be permitted to use a public
office for private gain.
The writer desires to see more public
improvements.
But the discontent al­
ready prevailing owing to the two matters
mentioned will certainly result in making
tbe taxpayers think that the private inter­
ests of members of the city council are at
the Itottom- of tbeir :’.eal for public im­
provements. When that Impression gets
out, the Way to further improvements Is
blocked.
The purpose of the writer Is to sound
the alarm so that no private greed shall de­
feat the Interests of this city.
x.
The I’ope and tbe Bruno Statue.
To every liberal-minded man the sight of
a Pope prone on the floor all day because a
statue Is consecrated to a man whom that
Pope’s predecessors burned Is simply re­
pulsive. It would be foolish enough If he
were mourning because Bruno was burned.
It is something worse when he .mourns be­
cause be cannot burn him. 1 do not sup­
pose that benignant-faced old 4nen would
really burn a fly, but it is difficult other­
wise to conjecture why he weeps. He
might as well weep over Victoria. Why
could he not have fallen in with tbe pro­
cession to Brunos statue as easily as to
the Queen's Jubilee? Tbe British revolt
against the church was as radical as Bru­
no's far less conscientious, and far more
successful, at least to outward appearance.
But the Pope sent-one of his chief officers
to congratulate the queen on her fifty years
of revolt, while to Bruno hr paid only the
tribute of angry protest and prostration.
The political complication comes from the
fact that there are thousands of then in
Europe who stand in awe at the Rope’s
tears and take sides with them, without
knowing that his tears are needless. It is
against this man. with his consecrated
past with his organized present plotting,
planning, scheming against united Italy,
tliat the government must be forever ar­
rayed. How much of the care which has
lined tbe King’s brow with untimely fur­
rows is due to the refractoriness of the
Pope, we cannot know.—Gall Hamilton in
North American Review for February.

Literary to-uigtit, we expect a good pro­
gram will be carried out and especially the
debate.
Mr. Mayo, of Assyria has joined the
normal class.
Alma Strong has returned and is one of
our number again.
Miss Hallock's conception of her high
school tx&gt;y» took a remarkable fall Wed­
nesday evening.
We are afraid that our electrician strain­
ed his voice trying to make his telephone
work with one broken wire.
Mbs Edna Brown is filling the. vacancy
for tbe present in tbe 7th grade.
We learn that FrankThacher fa suffering
from a run of fever, which will undoubt­
edly deprive him of the remainder of the
term.
The fact that Charlie Freer can find a
cherry under a maple tree, when on his
way to acbool, is a mystery to some.
Attorney Bottom has been engaged to
prosecute
another ease , before Judge
Ovfatt, of the higbrefiool everrt, if tbe said
case was not setteled before the next term.
Mlsa Rose Bostwick, teacher of tbe 7th
gnuV*. accepted an offer to teach in tbe
7 th grade in «lae Tappan sebooi, ot Detroit.
That her departure is regretted by her
scholars Is proved by the number of gifte

The following is a summary of the test
of tbe engine and boiler in the felt boot
factory by Prof. IL C. Carpenter, of Lan­
sing. Wednesday:
Tested the ‘.team gauge on the boiler
and found It to indicate 4 pounds too great
pressure, and consequently they would be
entitled to carry 89 pounds by gauge to
fulfil the conditions of the contract.
Fitted on a poney brake made by tbe
Hastings Machine Co. and found it well
fitted for Its work. This brake was care­
fully balanced on the driving wheel of the
engine when loose, and found to throw a
weight of 46 pounds on the scale. The
length of .the arm was adjusted so that 4
pounds ot weight would give one bone
power at tbe stipulated speed of 180 revo­
lutions. The required scale needed would
be 346 pounds.
.
On the trial of the engine the maximum
scale reading when speed was at 180 revo­
lutions, was 146 pounds, and consequently
the horse power developed has been about
This is utmost capacity of this engine
with stipulated bailer pressure and in its
present condition.
A larger governor will no doubt Increase Its power, but doubt if It can possibly be
made to develop 75 horse power, and have
so informed Mr. Hutchinson.
Have Incidentally noticed some bad
points In the erection of the plant, which
Mr. Hutchinson informed me he was will­
ing to remedy.
Will only speak of three very patent
omissions:
1st, want of main steam valve near boib

2d, wood block on outer pedestal,
"cl. want of cleaning door to boiler.
Undoubtedly the finest boll ever given •
in this city, everything being considered,
was the one given Thursday eveningunder
the auspices of the Young Mens’ Social
club at the Hastings house. Every detail
for tbe grand affair was looked after by
members of tbe various committees, aud
they did their work well. One of the fin­
est orchestras in tbe state—Wurzburg’s,
of Grand Rapids.—furnished music for the
occasion, and It is Mldom that people in a
city of this size, have the pleasure of danc­
ing after such music. There was only one
drawback, hnd that was the prevailing
epidemic in this city, as weU as in the
neighboring cities, which prevented a much
larger attendance. As It was there were '
several present from away, though there
would have been many others, could they
have been able to attend. About half post
eight the people began to arrive, and soon
the parlors of the Hastings -house present­
ed an unusually handsome appearance, be­
ing filled with ladies and gentlemen
“dressed In their best .Sunday clothes.”
The spacious dining room had been beauti­
fully trimmed with evergreens, which to­
gether with,the fine decorations, was a
very attractive dancing hall. Promptly
at 9 o’clock the orchestra commenced play­
ing and the grand march was formed, in •
which the 110. present all took part. At
11 o’clock there was an lutermlsaton of an
hour and all repaired to the large sample
rooms of the hotel for refreshments, and
the time was none too long for the partici­
pants to jnst sampleTbe many good things
which mine host Parker had prepared tor
the occasion, and it need only be said that
tho refreshments were in keeping with the
whole affair. Dancing was continued un­
til about three o’clock and a moot enjoya­
ble time was had by all. for which the
young people are entitled to a good deal of
praise.
Marrlacw Lleenwv

LMuTllle
HUM)*vllle

- t Chas. D. FfansUsrg,H
p i Matte Nary. Nashville

At a regular communication of Hasting*
Ixjdgv, No. 52. F. A A. M., the following
preamble and resolutions were adopted:
Wiixkea*, it has pleased the Divine
Architect of the Uulverae to call from hfa
lalwr our esteemed worthy brother, John
M. Nevtaa.
.
Whkkkas, ,ln the death of our brother.

conduct was upright. Therefore,
Rtwoh'oL That the officers and roemOn tbe one hand it h evident that the
successful training of Ute mind increases
the power of perceiving tbe force and the
benefits of moral obligations. But, on tho
of all brother Mason*: that withall hfa re­
other hand, it is doubtful If such training
lations with hfa fellow men. he showed
does anything , whatever to Increase the
power of resisting impulses of an Immoral short lime. We aba bear that the Epworth
kind. It Ims to be admitted. therefore, league wilt austalti a severe kiss of its
endeared him to the lieartM of al!
that in an intellectual education, pure and president. We believe that Pref. Hall was
simple, there Is very little moral power.
Rewrfixxl. That we extend to the family
It is for tlds reason that the average In­ teacher here
of our departed brother, our heaitfcksymtelligence in our reformatories and peni­
tentiaries falls m little bftow, if indeed it for b*r
fails at all below, the average intelligence
foi tbe period erf thirty
of tbe community at large. Something
mure than a knowledge of evil fa necoaaary
to present evit Evidently, then, the only
way to Improve morality is either to
strengthen the moral ii
other hand, to weaken
toimniarality.

�=
DB. EASTMAN.
LA GRIPPE

.A
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NEWS IN BRIEF.

OUR NATIONAL SOLONS.

Washington Crrr, Jan. 28.—A 1411 wm
porwd punirtunent in acbooh, but coufirmed

,

1

.

fixing salaries of district judges at $5,0®*
per annum.
Hoar jweeented resolutions
man’s famous lecture on
pMsed by a Boston ma»-meeting on . th*
THAT SUBJECT.
southern problem and the righta of colored
citizens. Chandler's resolution regarding
REPORTED FOB THE PUBLIC
tho outraged Faunce (not Fantx, as henPRESS.
9
tofore printed,) nt Aberdeen, Miss.), wm
taken up, and Walthall, of Mfaafaslppi, made
a speech in which, White condemning tbs
■ LaGrippe is a Frenfih term, whleb. trans­ outrage, he insisted tliat eougre-v- had no
fated into Knglfah. i* "The Infiuenra."and jurisdiction thereof. The debate that fol­
translated into German Is “Die Elnflutw- lowed was exteudod, and when it closed a
krankheit." The epidemic which Is at pres­ ihort executive set don wm followed by ad­
ent prostrating *&lt;) many people In all parts
journment
ot the dvllixed world fa not a new dlseaw.
In the house McCreary of Kentucky of­
. but an old one.
fered a resolution for the recognition of tbe
1 havobeen acquainted with La Grippe,
Brazilinn republic. A bill was passed im­
or epidemic Influenza, many years. The
posing a duty of 50 per cent on silk ribbons.
first time I ever had any personal knowl­
A reoolution was adopted directing the civil
edge of this disease was in 1M7. white yet
service reform committee to Investigate
a boy studying medicine. My study of it
charges of evasion of the law, etc. Th«&gt;
at that time was so thorough and careful
United States prisons bill was then consid­
that thirteen years afterward (1800), when ered in committee of th* whole, reported to
a terrible epidemic ot it awept over the
country. 1 at once recognized it. and was motion to reconsider wm pending at adjourn­
able tu successfully cdpe with it. It was ment Among tbe bills iutrodured was one
ten years before it made Its appearance appropriating 82,000,000 for a postoffice
again—the famous epidemic of 1870.
It building at Chicago.
was at this time it was called “Russian InWashington Crrr, Jan. !».—Too senate
diienix" because of the fact that it orig­
inated in Russia and spread rapidly over yesterday passed* the direct tax bill again,
the 'Asiatic and European countries before thfa being the most important 'action token
it was noticed in this country. Twenty so far this session. The bill fa tbe same m
years had dnpscd before the present epid­ that paused in both bouses last session and
emic (originating in Russia as before) sud­ vetoed by President Clsneland. Opposition
denly appearing among us again, tills time was made by Vert, but be only declared his
’bringing its French name across the Atlan­ belief that it was unconstitutional and ut­
tic witb it.
.
terly indefensible. Vance moved to amend
SYMPTOMS.
with a proposition toa-efund tbe cotton tax,
First, a •‘tired-out’’ feeling, general las­ but it was defeated—52 to 15. Tbe bill was
situde, cold feet and hands. Second, ach­ then passed—M to 7—tho seven being Berry,
ing of tbe bones, transient, fleeting pains Blair, Call, Coke, Plumb, Vance, and Vest
throughout the whole body. Third, chilly
sensations, from Indistinct, creeping rigors calling on the attorney general for tbe num­
in slight cases, to pronounced chilis in ber of suit* instituted by the United States
more severe ones.
Fourth, fever, with in caws of contract labor law violation. A
temperature ranging from 102 to 104 de­ bill was passed making it necessary in tho
grees Fahrenheit. Fifth, congestion of,the case of dependent parent {tension claims
eyes, lining membrame of the nose; some­ only to show that said parents have no
times throat and bronchial tubes. Sixth, means of support but manual labor. The
profuse sweating occurs in some cases, es­ motion to reconsider tbe prisons bill was
pecially after the disease has run" a few tabled. A bill was reported to provide for
days. Seventh, sneezing, and less frequent­ the issue of circulation to national banks
ly coughing, are among the earliest sym­ equal to the |&gt;ar value of the de|»osited bonds.
ptoms. Eighth, usually in Intense frontal There wns a debate in which the bill was opheadache, which continues more or less
during the whole course of tbe disease. note and others. ChoaiDn of Indiana sup­
Ninth, aching and soreness of the muscles ported the bill and defendtxl tho bonks. Can­
non of Illinois guru notice of a substitute
of tbe whole body.
’
Pnuemonfa, consumption, congestion of The bill went over and the house adjourned.*
the lungs and brain, acute rheumatism,
Washington Crrr, Jan. 30.—Tbe senate
typhoid fever and typhoid malaria are all yesterday received a loug report from the
frequent followers of the La Grippe. How­ “policy" board of the navy, transmitted by
ever different observers may account for Secretary Tracy. The board advocates tbo
U, tbe fact remains that every epidemic building of the uhlje provided for in Hale's
brings with it a fearful death rate.
naval bill (the pointe of which were printed
At the appearance of the first symptoms in these dispatches a few days ago!, and artreatment should be begun at once, aud
keep strictly to tbe bouse for a few days. largo and effective navy. The house bill
■No trektmenL however effectual it may providing for the reissue of lost navy and
be. will always prevent quite * long selge marine corps service certiflcntcH wm j*a»ed.
of this dfoease, but no other medicinal A memorial in , favor of
ereciting
treatment is necessaay than Pe-ru-na The a
structure
in
Philadelphia
com­
directions as they are given on the bottle, memorative
of
the
nation's
first
are more applicable to chronic diseaseaand ceutury was presented. The remainder of
it fa advisable, during the acute stage of tho open session was devoted to a free silver
the disease, to take smaller doses, but of- coinage speech, by Mitchell, and after a
tener. 1 would direct a teaspoonful of secret session tho senate adjourned.
Pe-ru-na every hour for adults, and a cor­
The house got into a wrangle as soon as it
respondingly less dose for children. Dur­ assembled on the speaker’s ruling.
Tho
ing the night. If the patients are quietly Snutlt-Jackscm election case was taken up,
sleeping, it is not my custom to wake them and Crisp raised the question of considera­
to take medicine, but if restless Pe-ru-na tion. The Democrats did not vote, m order
should be given regularly the whole twen­ to break the quorum, but the speaker de­
ty four hours. The recover}- Is generally cided that Crisp's motion was defeated, be­
slow even in slight caws. For many days cause a quorum wm present, voting or not.
the patieht will complain of weakness. The debate ■-onrlnued until adjournment
slight headache, want of appetite, etc. with no decisive action.
Pe-ru-na should lie taken until the recov­
WASHD5GTOX Crrr, Jan. 31.—The senate
ery is complete, but after the fever has
yesterday pa-sed the bill appropriating |1,subsided and the acute stage Js past it is
better to take accord I nglng to the directions 000,WO to enable a census to bo taken of
on the bottle. Beef tea, mutton broth, farm mortgages, etc. Rhenium opj'osed,
statistics would lx&gt; of no
and milk should be freely given according saying that
to the preference of the patient People value, and the money be woted. The vote
who have bad La Grippe, the acute stage was 47 ayes to 4 nore. Tin? public buildings
haviqgjpassed and their recovery has come &lt;-■ -mmittee was instructed to inquire into the
to a ttdiid-stlll, as is frequently tbe case, need of an addition to tho White House,and
will find In Pe-ru-na exactly the remedy a new government printing office. Speeches
that is suited to their case, it Invigorates were tlien made by Vance and Hampton on
the whole system, restores the appetite, the race question, and after an executive
session tbo senate adjourned to (fonday.
and produces natural sleep.
The house continued tbo exciting debate
Even after pneumonl* or consumption
has begun to develop it is not too late to ex­ begun Wedneeday on tho question of a quo­
pect a perfect cure from Pe-ru-na without rum m brought up by Speaker Reed’s rul­
any other treatment whatever. Many phy­ ings. Tbe fight raged all day, and ended
sicians are using It extensively Ln their in the defeat of the Democrats, who made
practice; at the same time a vast number tbe contest on tbe approval of Wednesday's
'
of people are buying it nt the drug stores journal
and treating themselves, hnd the result is,
Washington Citt, Feb. a-The house
if (here is another remedy the equal of Pe­ Saturday got t‘
ru-na for La Grippe, it b unknown to me. son somewlxat
other
Oue hundred and seventy-nine people
Jn Jackson claim the name of Smith.
The Lenawee county agricultural society
*»et in annual ses»oii at Adraln Wednes­
day.
Tbe Kuskrcoo eltj flouring mill burned
” ♦’unesday morning and Is a total loss: in­
surance 818,080.

The P. of 1. convention at Cooperrille
Wednesday was a fizzle, tbe speakers fail­
ing to pat in an appearance.

the nesting of Smith, Rowell in favor there­
of, and O’Fcrrall against. An agreement
was made that tbe case should be debated

and then tbe bouse adjourned.
BLAINE BEREAVED AGAIN.

a club on a
wo*created at Now York
Wednesday among coffee dealers by the dis­
covery ot an attempt to palm off a spurious
bean i* tbe genuine article. It fa supposed to
Bir William Gull, physician to the prince
of Wafas, and one of the most famous doc­
tors of hfa time, died.at London Wednesday.
The heirs of Rev. F. F. Ford, who died four
yu-irx ago leaving n fortune of 8250,OUQ, are
making it fat for the lawyers by fighting
over tho will.
French priests who have arrived at Milinda, Africa, report having seen Dr. Petero
alive and well at a date long subsequent th
hfa reported massacre.
The gentiles expect to carry. Salt Lake
City at tbe election to bo held Feb. 10, There
liae been during tbe past year a large influx
of Mormons into that city.
Tbe will of the late duke of Aosta be­
queath* 87,500,000 to hfa throe sons.
A family of eight peroons uainod Hargrave,
near Point Plensant, W. Via., fa said to Lav*
Iwen poisoned by a negro woman. Four of
tbo eight are reported dead.
Tbe Howard Atbena-m actor*, who spent
fourteen days in a snowdrift hi California,
reached Kansas City Wednesday afternoon,
aad ware in fairly good condition fur their
performance that night
Suit fa to be brought by Prcddent Nlmick,
of the Pittaburg National League Base Ball
club, against flavor William McBallin and
otiu-m charging them with conspiracy in the
formation of the Pittaburg Players' League
club, and claiming 840,0W.
At a meeting Wednesday, of the Mheouri
Valley Stone Uontractora’ a»ociatlon, nt 8t
Paul, Minn., a resolution was adopted, de­
claring ineligible to membership any con­
tractor interested in the- product of prfaon
faoor.
Mrs. Norman Houghton, A’ Amsterdam,
N. ,Y., has eloped with her first husband, a
man named Pinch, who has just finished a
five-year term in the penitentiary. She
leaves her seeond husband and two children.
An umbrella thief was fined 850 and sent
to jail for thirty days at Springfield, Ohio.
The City Flouring mill at Muskegon,
Mich., with a large quantity of grata, was
burned Wednesday morning. The Ids, is
about 835,000 with insurance of 8W.080.
The Dublin council has adopted a resolu­
tion expressing confidence in Mr. Parni-U.
Thomas K. Plummer, once a prominent
physician and wealthy farmer of Washing­
ton, Ind., was Wednesday convicted of stmL
iug a horse and sentence! to five year* in tbe
pentU-ntiary.
•
Burglars entered President Harrison’s
house at Indianapolis Wednesday evening,
and Hocurtd about 81.00U worth of jirujwtj
Iwlonging to tho president. Henry S.
Fraser, with his family, occupies the house.
An improvement in the tobacco market fa
reported from Louisville, Ky., there being a
demand for first-class wrappers, filters and.
cutter*.
Berlin has 183 common bchoofa, with 3,­
011 dbua-rooms and 170,000 pupils.

ere from California, committed suicide in a
New York saloon Tuesday. In his pocket was
found a papiv on which wMocribblcd tho lit­
tle prayer Lieginning. “Now 1 lay medown to
sleep," to which was added the lin-. “Aud
D. A Snavly, of Ashland, Ill*, blew out
the gas on retiring in a Springfield hotel
Tuesday night Ho was found next morning
ia an unconscious condition and died icon
after. I

cago, from Fob. 1 to April 1, and it faxex­
pected that the Philadelphia iaaguaclub will
sacuro tile Jacksonville grounds for a like

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The authorities at Nordhauwn, in Saxony,
at tho suggestion of tho district medical
officer, liave fasued; an enter to barbers to
disinfect tbeir brushes and other Implements
immediately after Use and before they are
applied to the hafr or beard of another

Henry Vomlruff, a pioneer of western Dlinofa, who went to Rock Island in 1829, died
at McLouth, Kan., Friday.
He was 70

Bus Intis failures few the we?k as resorted
by Dun &amp; Co. are 291. as against a total of
888 Inst week. For the correeponding week
Tbe St Louis Globe-Democrat has reduced
its price from 5 coot* daily to 18 cento per

George Poudieton. a mlddl»-a®«d me­
chanic of Streator, HL, fatally uhot himself
with a revolver Thureday night. He wm
■tricken with paralysia some time ago. To
•ecape a lingering death of mfaery bo com­
mitted suicide.
COLDBLOODED MURDER.

Mixxxapolh, Mion., Jan. 31.—A special
to The Tribune from Sioux City, la., says:
Annie Car.'son, a pretty Swedish domestic,
employed in the family of S. T. Davis, wm
murdered yesterday in cold blood by Hans
Lander, who wm Davis' stableman. The
girl had refured the attentions Lander sought
to show to her. He wanted to accompany
her to her home fast night, but she would
not allow it She started, and lender waited
fired two shots from a revolver, one shot
piercing the girl’s heart and the other the
brain. He then turned the revolver to bi*
temple, blowing out hfa own brain*. The

MRS BROWN AHD MRS. GREEN.
Said Mr,. Brwn to Mr,. Green.
In vain my lauodrer. boib and robs
Wbat makes your garment, look eocUan? Tnc clothe., and labors at her tubs:
’
My
newest garments soon look wore.
No speck or dirt on them is seen
Get streaked add lurterirss nnd torn.
To mar your linen’s glossy sheen;
Your woolen dress that was so soiled.

Said Mrs. Green, in turn: My dear;

I thought that it was surely spoiled,
Now looks as spick and span as though

Poor soap lias spotted yourclothcs 1 fc-.r.
Compelled your laundress first th bo’.;,

It never had been spattered so!
This fine old lace is firm and white;

Then spend her days m. fruitless tcu.

Your silk hose keep their colors bright:
Your shawl, your glovesi are spotless, too
That old print gown seems rcjlly new!

My laundress Cites Ivory Soap.
And in its cakes for you there’s hope;

What in my clothes so pleases you.
To tvOKY Soar is wholly due.

A WORD OF WARNING.
as though western Iowa, a vast plain of
prairie land, is to bare fuel in abundance

There are many white soaps, each represented to be 11 just as good s P
* ivory’1" they ARE NOT, but like aU counterfeits, lack the peculiar and remar.
able qualities of the genuine. 1 Ask for ’‘Ivory’' Soap and insist upon getting it.

prospecting, nnd at a depth of 150 feet, tbo
coll tent rtruck a vein of coal nearly six feet
thick yesterday. It u thought within thirty
days coni can be furnfabed from the now

8r. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 30.—White Thomas
Jenner, aged 10 year*, and Frank Sullivan,

north part of the city young Jenner got in
the range of the Sullivan boy’s gun, nnd,
receiving a bullet in his left side, was in­
stantly kilted. Tbe mother of the dead boy
has boon driven insane over bcr boy’s sail
fate.
Mason City, Iowa, Fab. 1.-Mason City
citiwiu feel highly jubilant Saturday tho
north division of the Iowa Central railway
will bo located nt Mason City, instead of
Lyle, and tha line running from Manly to
Lyle will be abandoned. Thfa will lv the
headquarters for all trainmen and - will ma­
terially add to tbe population of thfa dty.

Triqgrams from Crete .tell ot increased
Nxw Obuians, Feb. k—The long talked
murders of both Christian* and Turks and
indicate n much worse state of affaire than of “fight" between Jake Kilrain and Felix
has Hitherto exfattetl The Christians iare Vacquelln, a local l&gt;oxrr, came off last night
nt the West End theater for a purse of 83.00U
fl reing to the mountains
The jury inquiring into tbe cause of the Vacquelln was nowhere. He couldn’t hit
unturdi gas disaster at Columbus, O.. has Jake and only stayed threo rounds, acting
rendered a verdict laying tho blame on entirely on the defensive, and getting a ter­
the contractor who laid the mains, and left rible pounding with three-ounce glona.
one joint entirely uncalkod.
Close GusMiag on Nelly Bly.
Bernie G Edwards aud Louk Hough, of
St Ixufa, attempted to fight a duel Frklav
morning, but the father of one of the y&gt;xiagNeDy Bly trip around the world. Tbe lucky
sters got the police to take posoeodon of tbe
person fa F. W. Stevena, of thfa city, his
dueling grounds, and pro vented the carnage.
guess being within two-flftlw of a second of
tbe exact time couijimad by Mw. Bly in her
trip. Tho date of the gueis was Jan. 23.
has returned and says ho will pay all he
Three Brothers Found Dead. •
Robert Gibbons, tbe man shot by Capt,
DkcaTTM, Ini, TeL. R—The three sonic
Schuettler, of the Chicago police deport­ James Bright, trustee of Kirkland township
ment, in a saloon row Tuesday night, died Adams county, were found dead in their
Friday morning.
beds yesterday morning. They had been ill
It-fa said that an English syndicate with with influenza, but at tbe time they retired
825,000,000 capital has an envious eye on all Batunlay night their condition was not
the sash and door factorial In thfa country.
thought to be dangerous.
Mrs. John J. Copnlnger, the eldest daugh­
j.iumur naiaeu.
ter of Secretary Blaine, fa seriously 111 at
Sax Francisco, Jan. 31.—Tbe snow
her residence in Washington City with
brain trouble. She was much better Friday blockade on tbe Central Pacific was raised
night
Martin Moohn, of Metropolis, !*., had 1SJ starting west from Reno and Truckee. Tho
regular west bound train left here last cvenuing.
_____

The 8tat* Recretarjr* Eldest Daughter
Dies of Brain Fever.
judgment, giving him hfa beer but not the
Wamhixgton City, Feb. B—Mrs AHcd
Coppinger, the eldest daughter of Secretary
The tertimony fa-fore Uw coroner In the
Blaine, who has been seriously ill for several Monon diaaiter caae is eandurive m to .the
Aftw suffering untold agon Im for three
days pMt with brain fever, the result of an fact that the piles of the fata! trretfa were
years from rheumatism, and after trying
various ramediri. without effect I decided attack of la grippe, died at the Blaine man- rotten, and the road at that point in a very
unsafe condition.
to try S. S. S. After taking eight bottles I don at fi o'clock a. m. yertorday. The fuIn a fight at Now York Friday night be- waa entirely cured. Therefore I cheerfully Jh1*1 .“T*108* r11100:0 p1*”' from st M&gt;ttween Chappie Moran, of England, and
add nflne to the many testimonials which
&amp;U
T, « Jmt Chy. boU, bMtM.^HghU,
—
••
....
....
k
..
jiuiaiua
an*
oeen
ingo to prove the great success of S. S. S. as
a remedy for those suffering from rheuma-' rormed of the death ot Mro. Coppinger, and Kellj- knocked out hfa antagonist in the
will assist at the obaequies.
tenth round, after being nearly knocked out
nsiD*
John McDonai.d.
tie'flgh- Ab0Bt H°°° Chftaswl handg 00
McDoimld’s Mill Gm
Chteago Gambler* Indicted.
Chicago, Feb. 3.—The grand jury RaturThe statement of the Chicago, Burlington
MUdkn'.UJ,
The! following extract Is taken from a uay brought in indictments against the fol­ and Quincy railroad for December show* an
letter received from Mr. Wm. McKain lowing well-known keepers of gambling inoreaa- of S2S7,847.82 fa the Mt earnim*
housM
In
thfa
HtrK
pnipriewr of the Madison House, at Tal­
over tho «nu» month last year. Far the
lulah. Madison Parish. La.: “While I
twelve months ended I&gt;x-. Di there fa an in­
X!! ®*r‘’bandt&gt;ini at MIHIkm’s Bend, in
crease of gafi7.W0.01 in the net earnings
John
Condon,
Samuel
Dahl.
Andrew
j
’
thfa pariah, during the year ’87 and ’88, I
over IDeS.
*luantil,es of Swift’s Specific
The aggregate of internal revenue colloo(S. S. b ). and during that time every one tor their arrest rt once, but none of them tkm* at Peoria. Ufa., Friday, wm W8,7ULW,
that used tiie medicine was loud in It- we served B atarday. Borne of the in­ and for tl$e month 8L77»,fB'lJH.
&lt;A?onK tho#e who
benetted dicted men areout of town.
JZLt,LEnH,7t’
BC&lt;or- who b*4 D&lt;*
by b. S. S. was a man—since died—-who
l‘‘’a.orI£,or
TW kaviug pronoueThat Other Globe-Glrdler.
had cancer in ite most malignant form.
ly been noted for hfa sprees, got nows at At­
Nrw
Yoax,
Jan.
31.-Mfa*
Btafand
tbe
He bail spent a small fortune iu trying to
lanta, Ga., Thursday of tho probably fatal
effect a cure, but without success. After
S»‘
illness of his wife, wont to drinking and be­
d*r*- ”
«nd«ml»7
the knife liad been used there wm stUL a
ute*
on
the
trip
Bbtwm welcomed Lv a came unmanageable. Hfa dates luve been
cancerous taint left in hfa blood, the AFuJT”r‘L 8he
croodng^e nenreJIed.
wound never healing. I finally persuaded
The bill granting a charter to an alleged
him try S.’S. 8., and it alone eradicated
ttIX.’^"p^dFrid,rb”h"
the cancer, and be recovered perfect
health. From that time until his death,
The Mart Bev. John MacEvilly, archbfahon
which was several years, a symptom nf the
of Tuam, Ireland, died Fridfay. ‘
P
disease never returned.”
o II?nrT
S?hmWt' * merchant tailor of
-appointed.
BL I^ufa ha. boon fined 8X2,000 far violat­
I had scrofula In 1«M and enUrtlr
-ppomu.1 .x-Sautor ing the alien contract law, but aaka that the
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.
•
DFUCe, Of
trtrvi —-----■____ . ...
.
cleansed It from my system
by taking
00j*- 8ro“~i
&gt;»
wm iguoraat of tho axuatence of the law
•evm botties of Bwift’s Spoefflc (S. S. 8.)
I bare not bad itny symptoms of it since
that tim.
c. w. wiucox.
_ __ •
Spartanburg. S. C.
Treatise on bfo^ and Hjdll (£;sea&gt;(?!.
Atlanta, (.a.

lug in that direction.

Dr. McOtyna Hu a Bad Cold.
N.W You F«b. 1-Dr McGlynn ^rir.l
from Chicago Saturday night. He fa Buffer­
ing from a bad cold, but fa not aerioualy ill.

BANNER *EB
DETROIT TRIBUNE
BOTH ONE YEAR $1.45.

What is

CASTOR IA
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants
and Children. 4t contains neither Opium* Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute ■
for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrup*, and Castor OU.
It is Pleasant. Ite guarantee is thirty years’ use by

feverishneM. Castoria prevent* vomiting Souf Curd,
cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Cadtoria relieves
teething- troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Castoria assimilates the food, rngnlaff— the stecaaeh
and bowels, giving- healthy and natural sleep. Caatoria is tbe Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend.

Castoria.

Castoria.
1 Oaotaria teao well adapted to children that

Hl Bo. Oxford Bl, Brooklyn, N. T.

far dtetant when mothers will oooaidsr the rod
latreeet(rftbo.rchildren, and urnCastoria fa.

Chicago, Jan. 30.—Tho j funeral of exLieutenaut Governor Brow took place from
his residence in thfa city Thursday.

THE MARKETS.
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,

CEKAGU, !U». 1.

Board of trktte QUotMiteM to-day ranged a*
follow*.- Wi^af^N°. X fttarafay, opened 75c.
d&lt;»ed .
Maj .opened Tt^c. t»OKa7^Jtlr

UHe.elu,
De. Oati

Produce: Batter—Fancy*
film 1 iv^nw.rtM

Deering Junior Steel Binder
KINCffOF THE HARVEST HELD.

Elgin. t«Karo;
‘
•__ .

fl
\ —-, ... ...
woi. vrannarrteo-V luconrtn bell and cherries, gP.OO per

do not.
WbMi-N0.t red winter,
i&gt;
«?*: do. April.’
Kfac. do. Ma&gt;. NMc. Corn—No. X mixed.
cash; &lt;10. F«-hrtl«rv nS2^-. An
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�Not a Pimple on Baby

Meeting of the Northeastern Bee Keep­
ers' association at East Saginaw, to-day.

Baby one year old. Bad with Eczema.
Hair *1! gone. Scalp covered with erup­
tions Cured by Cutlcura. Hair splen1 did «nd not a pimple on him.

The chair factory of C. D. Sturt, of Ot­
sego, will furnish dining chairs and rockers
for the Auditorium hotel In Chicago.

Cured by Outicura
I cannot say enough In praise of the Cutlcura
RxineSlos. My boy, when one year of an, wu
•o b*d wttif eczema that be lost all of hia hair.
2ils sea Ip wm covered with erapOoM which the
doctors sold was scald-head, and that his hair
would never rtuw arsin. Despairing of a cure
from physicians I began the use of the Cutlcura
Remedies, and, I am happy to say. with the
best sueoes’. Bls hair Is now splendid, and
[here is oct a pimple on him. I recommend the
Cutlcura Remedies to mothers as the most
speedy, economical, and sure cure for all skin
diseases of infanta and children and feel that
even- mother who has an afflicted child will
thank nie for so doing.
Mbs, M. E. Wooi&gt;U.m. Norway, Me.

Fever Sore Eight Years

Gov. Luce is quoted as saying that of all
pardon seekers a sister ytklng a pardon for
her brother is the most persistent
The farm house of W. H. McCausland,
near Portland, burned Wednesday. Loss,
52,000, including all winter supplies.
J. W. McGrath, of Detroit will at the re­
quest of the grand lodge prepare a digest of
Michigan decisions on Masonic law.

W DIAMOND BUTTON

J must extend to you the thanks 0! one of my
customora. who has been cured by using the FROM TOR DIABY OF A LAWYER AND THE
NOTE BOOK OF A REPORTER.
Cutlcura Remedies, ot an old sore, caused by a
long spell of sickness or les-er eight yean ago.
He wm so bad be was fearful be would have to
bare his leg amputated, but Is happy tossy he
By BARCLAY KOBTH.
Is entirely well-sound as a dollar. He requests
me to
his name, which is H. H. Carson,
(Ctopyrightwl, IfflO, by O. M. Dunham. PubBxhed
biercnant.
John V. Mixon, Druggist.
Gainesboro/Tenn.
by special urrangcuicnt through The American
We have beeu selllugyour Cutlcura Remedies
lor yearn and have tbe Brat complaint yet to re­
ceive from a purchaser. One of the worst cases
CHAPTER XII.
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OLBROOK hod
not l&gt;een in his
office long flie
next morning be­
fore Torn made
his appearance,
so bright and
chipper ns to ex­
cite
Holbrook's
envy, for ho felt
stalo and nerv­
ous.
“I stupidly lot
you go off last
night with that
piece of cloth in
your pocket ."said
Tom, “and there­
by have lost a good half day.”
“That’s so," replied Holbrook, pro­
ducing it. “Here it is.”
Tom took it, and as he did so. hd'said:
“My shadow turned up bright and
early this morning with information of
Fountain.”
“Well."
“Not very much. He is a physician
who doesn't practice. Member of tho
Union club and the Lambs, at which ho
spends most of his time when he is not
practicing athletics and visiting tbo wo­
men. Lives in apartments in Thirty­
fourth street, I've got the number; visits
the Witherspoons frequently and other
families iu tl&gt;o same act. Is supposed to
have enough money to supj&gt;ort him ns nn
elegant man of leisure, but not enough
for extravagances; is seen at tbo theatres
and tho o[»era in tho season frequently,
and has 11 dhere arnic irt Fifth street; has
no horses, drinks sjxiringly, breaklasts
where he |3ea.sc8, and dines at the Union
club, when he doesn't dine on invitation.
Keeps a man, who has been very useful
to iny Shadow."
“Bat who is he? Who's his fatlier?"
"Shadow hadn’t got that, so I trotted
him out again. I tlunk that is probably
a cut above hiuj and that I will have to
pursue tho inquiry myself. But I must
bejiff."
He was about to step to the door when
the messenger entered and handed a card
to Ilolbrobk.
"ThcdevHf’ said Holbrook.
"Doe* ho visit you frequently?’ inno­
cently inquired Tom. “Let me retire, if
you please, before he enters.”
"Hold on. Stop here, boy." He hand­
ed the card to Tom, who read:

"The devil!” said Tom.
“Pardon me. I remarked that myself.”
"This is following filings up."
"Tojn, get behind that screen and hear
wliat he has to say.”
Ton^ concealed himself behind tlie
screen where Holbrook's typewriter usu­
ally did her work.
"Show the gentleman in."
Fountain entered with an easy and
polite air.
.
"Mr. Holbrook, I assume?’
"At your service, Mr. Fountain.”
"My call upon you, Mr. Holbrook, I
apprehend is almost futile, but as I am
engaged upon an enterprise somewhat
clouded and intricate. I feel os if I ought
leave no effort unmade, however improb­
able."
Holbrook bowed.
“If I have not been misinformed,” con­
tinued Fountain, "you were in partner­
ship with the late Judge Harkner?’
"Until the day of his death,” replied
Holbrook.
"And for several years nreviosu?’
“Yes, from tho day I was admitted to
practice. Tbe partnership lasted five
years. The judge lias been dead nearly
four."
"My information was correct, then.
The judge had for a client one Charles
Pierson?’
"Not during my connection with him."
“Indeed! I supposed the relation be­
tween Mr. Pierson and Judge Harkner,
as counsel and client, continued'untfl tbe
death of the judge."
“No. You are misinformed. When I
entered the office of Judge Harkner to
read law, all relations between them had
ceased nnd tho affairs were being closed
up-”
.
"Tlse affairs of Mr. Pierson were ex­
tensive?’’
“I have so heard from Judge Harkner.
They luul had a difference in respect of
some matter, I hever heard'what, and
quarreled bitterly—the relations were
abruptly terminated. The judge would
never speak of the reason.”
.■
j
••Ah, then there is no hopo that any
papers belonging to Mr. Pierson may
have remained in the hands of the judge
or his successor."
“No, I recollect that tbe judge was
icrupulous' in returning every scrap of
paper and even memoranda to Mr. Pier“You are aware that Mr. Pierson died
without leaving a will*’
"Yes. and was not surprised to hear it.
I had heard Judge Harkner say more
than once that that was what Mr. Pier-

son would do, as he luu! an unconquera­
ble aversion to making one, although
freqent ly urged'tj do so. He would
promise, but could not be brought to the
point." ,
"As I apprehended, my visit is futile;
but I have satisfied myself on tho point
It only remains for me to beg your par­
don for having taken so muchof your
valuable time."
He passed out. I Tom came from his
concealment.
••There is another point made," said

Tom.
•‘I don't see it."1
“We want to kxow something as to his
connections, don’t we?”
‘fYes."
“Weil, hero is one. We can work
along tho Pierson line to a result possi­
bly. But I must go."
•
“Not before I tell you of a little matter
which occurred last night after I left
! you."
He recited his experience of the night
previous after he had left Tom.
“It is nothing," replied Tom. “He
mistook you for iipmo one else."
"That is tho conclusion I come to."
Tom went to tho-door and partially
opened it He drew back quickly.
“I say, Holbrbok, there is Wessing
outride inquiring for you—the fellow
who saw tho yurder."
“We are inffor surprises today!”
"I’ll get behind tho scenes again," and
he disappeared.
Wessing was soon shown in. After
some insignificant conversation touching
tlie murder and tho failure to discover
tho perpetrator, j Wessing opened his

business.
"You recollect, Mr. Holbrook, that at
tho time I was detained as a witness I
declined to give my business in New
YorkF
“Perfectly well"
“Well. I did give it subsequently when
I found the concealment was subjecting
me, to suspicion. Briefly it was this:
My mother had reason to believe that
she was closely related to a gentleman
who had died in this city some time
previously, leaving a largo property and
no heirs or will. She imagined she was
an heir, if not the sole heir. I have now
Been closely following the matter, and
wlule I did not take much stock in the
idea at first, I hate come to regard it
more favorably. The man'a name was
Charles Pierson."
Holbrook started violently, knocking
a book from his desk and thus covering
up a noise behind tho screen which
might otherwise Have been heard.
"Bless my soul?’ said Holbrook, "that
is strange.”
“AVhat is strange?’

Holbrook controlled himself.
“Why, Mr. Pierson used to l&gt;e a client
of this office.”
"Precisely, and that is the reason why
I am here. I want to inquire if you can
shed any light ti|&gt;on certain subjects,

and whether any papers relating to Mr.
Pierson or his business are in .your
hands.”
“I shall have to disappoint you," re­
plied Holbrook.
"Mr. Pierson’s rela­
tions with’ tiiis office as a client ceased
before I became connected with it.
Judge Harkner and he quarreled very
bitterly, over what I never knew. Ho
waa careful to send everything to Pier­
son, nnd I don't know who was his law­
yer subsequently. The great amount of
business he brought into the office was ft
tradition when I came in. However,there is an old man who was a clerk in
thia office for many years—confidential
cleric, and who is now retired because uf
age. He lives on Long Island, a short
distance back of Brooklyn. I odviao
you to call upon lam; I will give you a
lino to him.
,
Acting upon the impfllso of cue mo­
ment ho wrote an introduction.
Wessing took the note and went away,
after promiAng to call upon Holbrook
again.
.
As soon as he was out of the door Tom
came forth.
‘•you infernal aas!" cried Tom, “what
under tho heavens did you shore him
but In that vyay fort"
.
Holbrook's face fell,
«,
“Seo here, Bryan, there is a limit to
the things you may say to me.’’
"I beg your pardon, Holbrook; I let
my feelings master me. But what pos­
sessed you to shut him off that way. Jie
was disposed to talk.”
"Well, principally because you were
behind tho screen."
"What of that?”
"Well, tho same (circumstances do not
surround Wessing as do surround Foun­
tain—the s*mo suspicions—and I didn’t
want him to become confidential when
be thought ho wastalking to a reputable
counselor alone.”
“But doesn't this queer state of things
strike you ? Sea here.
We suspect
Fountain of Tqmplcton's murder—
slightly, to bo supe—but suspect him.
He comes to see you inquiring for Pier­
son’s papers. Weeeing sees that murder
and he comes inquiring about Pierson’s
papers. What connection is there?'
“I saw all that aad recollect what you
have forgotten." !
“Wluitr
“That we have o*r suspicions of Foun­
tain through Flora Ashgrove's strange
behavior and that she manifests great
anger against Wessing, threatening to
be his accuser, while denying knowledge
of him!"
“’Ib be sure! To;bo sure! Don't you
see that these coincidences have an im­
portant bearing upon the murder—that
you lost nn opportunity to get hold of a
string which may lead us straight to tho
"Qh, I don’t believe Wearing knows
Jnything of the affair."
“My dear fellow, everything is guess
work; but every line must be examined.
Howktould you let Wearing elip through
your fingers so?’
i
“Hr ia earilf enoi|gh regained. I can
get liis address from the police authori­
ties, and he will unburden himself to the
old clerk, George Dplwell. I’ll fell you
whnt I'll do. • I’ll telegraph Dolwell to
give him all tho information he can and
to extract as much as possible. The old
boy i* very shrewd. ’I
“Do bo at once. And now I must go
after my new suit of dotbee.'

“You will come far those buttons totnorrowF
“Yea. This things is getting thick.
Yesterday w* panted for a single bit of
daylight; today we have an erabarrasslie disappeared, and
himself in thought

Holbrook lost

CHAPTER XIII.
.»
TOE INTEREST IS CONSIDERABLY
HEIGHTENED.
•
OLBROOK'S
was soon dis­
turbed.
The messenger
came in with an­
other card. He

Parker."
“I have tm un­
usual run of callera today," said
Holbrook, “and

evidently puzzled and alarmed. “They
were not the same person calling twioeF
"Upon my word it would be hard for
me to recollect were it not for tho fact
that they called th* same day," and ho
added under his breath,.“May I be for­
given for that lie. I recollect it," ho
continued, "because I was preparing a
brief for an important cause and I was
annoyed at the interruptions. 1 presume
they had reference—as I presume youra
docs—to some action before the courts in
relation to hte unclaimed property."
“I presume so," said the old man, ris­
ing. “I am employed by a client to es­
tablish a claim against the property. J
am an attorney. I find it difficult to con­
struct a chain of evidence. There Is a
missing link, which must be among the
late Mr. Pierson's papers. I am annoyed
to find • the possibility of a secund con­
testant, when 1 supposed there was but
one."
"May I ask who that one isF
•
“You will pardon me if I maintain
that as a secret.”
Holbrook .could only assent gracefully.
The old man bode him good day and

among them un­
less tliln is one.
Show him in.”
“Your story may be true, or it may
Tho door opennot be; I am inclined to believe the lat­
ed. Holbrook was startled, and teter," said Holbrook aloud when he was
trayed his surprise.
•
Well ho might. It was his old gentle- alone.
He picked up the card again and read
man of the night previous, who was not
the name. He touched tbe bell which
less surprised than Holbrook.
summoned his managing clerk.
He smiled as he advanced and said:
When that person entered he said:
“We both of us seemed to have re­
“Clark, do you know a lawyer by the
ceived a shock of surprise."
Holbrook assented,,“I confess to the name of George Parker?”
“Yes, that was the man who just
shock on my side."
“I hardly expected to see you so soon
“What do you know about himF
again, or to find in Mr. Holbrook the
“Not much, and what I do, not to his
gentleman I met last night."
advantage. A rather shady character.
Holbrook bowed courteously for an­
swer and determined that he would bold Said to have been disbarred many years
ago. But I imagine he has been restored.
perfect control of himself.
“I followed you last evening, Mr. Hol­ I’d fight very shy of him."
“He came for information which I
brook."
"I was aware of that," replied Hol­ couldn’t, and therefore didn't, give
him."
•
brook with a smile.
“It was for no good. I’ll bet," replied
“I did not suppose you were,” said the
old gentleman laughingly; “I must have the clerk as he left Holbrook.
done my work badly. Let mo say, how­
ever, right here that 1 was mistaken in
CHAPTER XTV.
the person. You resemble the one I sup­
TOM PURSUES A CLKW WITH SUCCESS.
posed I was following bo much In build
HEN Tom Bry­
and manner that not until I had resorted
ant left Hol­
to a little ruse to get a fair look at your
brook’s office be
face was I aware of my mistake. I hope
you will accept my apologies for any an­
Broadway ■ plan­
noyance I may have given you."
ning his day’s
"None are needed. I became aware
of your mistake. We are all liable to
“By George!”
them.”
he cried, slapping
The old man mused a while And Hol­
his thigh and
brook studied - bis face. The more ho
stopping short,
studied it the less he liked it There
much to the
was blended weakness and strength in it
amusement
of
and tho want of these strong, rugged
passersby; "that
lines which gave character to old
age.
The lines begun strongly out is an idea, to be sure; I'll be hanged if
seemed to run into nothing, leaving an I don't try it.”
Now the idea which had struck Tom
impression of shiftiness. Tbo eyes were
cunning, not frank, though there was with so.much force grew out of the fact
unquestionably an assumption of frank­ that he had been bothered to know how
ho could identify his man, after ho had
ness in his manner. .
found where a suit of clothes of the kind
At length he spoke.
“In passing the Casino theatre I saw of cloth a sample of which be had in his
you turn a corner with a gentleman, and pocket had been purchased. While re­
I leaped to the conclusion that you were volving many schemes in his mind, he
a person for whom I have been looking had seen in the windows of a store a
these two years—a man j^om Chicago— number of photographic cameras for the
* .*••
to find whom I would give half of all I use of amateurs.
Tbo tlioughfflaakM oggr Ms nqpd that
am worth or expect to be worth.".
have a picture taken '"Ci *FounAn angry look leaped into his eyes, be
while vindictiveness was 'plainly* ap-4 ^sbuHBknown to that gentleman.
- T6» had a friend engaged as a leader
parent
. ’
“Do you not know his name?" asked writer on the paper on which he was
employed, who had been greatly taken
Holbrook.
“I know what it was two years ago. by tho amateur photographic craze, and
Not what it is now. However^ it is an who had become quite proficientin mak­
old story of deep wrong and injury, and ing instantaneous pictures.
Fired with tins idea Tom pushed hit
is not what I came to see you about 1
believe, Mr. Holbrook, you were a part- way rapidly to Printing House square,
and. dropping into a place which was at
u«mt
tbo
iHarlowr?"
Holbrook could hardly repress a start once an eating house and a beer saloon,
He wondered if this was also an inquiry and where be was in the habit of meet­
ing his Shadow, summoned a messenger
after Pierson’s papers.
“Yes,” ho replied simply; finusy de­ whom he sent to hSiricnd requesting to
termined that he would show no emo­ see him immediately.
tion whatever questions might be asked
He looked about for his Shadow. He
was there, deeply interested in the study
him.
“May I ask when that partnership be­ of the various advertisements of the rail­
road lines hanging on tbe waH*, with a
gan?’
"Yea, it was eight years ago the first sandwich in one hand, a mug of beer in
the other, and one eye on Tom.
of last January."
Seeing Tom nod to him, he walked
“Ah, nearly nine years ago.” The old
oyer.
man pondered a short time.
"Well,” said Tom, "what ncw«r
"Was Mr. Charles Pierson a client of
"Our man"—it was one of tho pecu­
tho judge's at that time?’
Holbrook was prepared for this ques­ liarities of the Shadow that he never
tion, yet it was with difficulty he could mentioned a name unless directly asked
for it—"Our man had a father once, but
repress his surprise.
Ho replied promptly: “No, thp con­ he has been dead almost ta many years
nection ceased through a quarrel before as our man lias lived."
“In other words,” said Tom, “the
I came as a student to the judge three
father died -when the son was young."
years previous."
“When he was a baby not two years
“Hum." The old man pondered again.'
“■What lawyer succeeded th* judge old."
“Who brought him up?’
with Mr. Pierson?’
“His mother. She lived with him up
“I don't know. The judge would say
little about the matter. I know of it in Putnam county, coming here Into the
city in the winter. She lived very quiet,
only tlirough tradition in the office."
“Were all tho papers of Mr. Pierson never went out anywhere, brought the
boy up 'well,‘eddicated* him and then
returned to him?’
“Every one, religiously, scrupulously died, just after lie waa of age. Ever
—so scrupulously as to remain, as I said, since he has lived as we know him. She
a tradition in the office. It was much left him a little property. Guess from
talked of when I came in, because Mr. all I can hear he has about lived it up.”
Pierson had been a valued and profit"How did he get into this swell setF
“Don't know, but I guess through his
“Yes, I presume so."
“Pardon me,” said Holbrook, “may I
“Probably. Well, it Isn’t much, and
ask the reason of this inquiry? Twice what there is makes him all the more
before by different persons I hare had mysterious."
these inquiries made?’
At this moment his friend came.
“By two different persons?" spoke up
"Hello, oldboy," .cried Tom, have a
the old man sharply. “How long ago?” beer? No? In a burryThey? How soon
There was great eagerness in Ids man­ will you be off?”
ner and tone.
“In about three hours," was the reply.
“ Within a month, I should imagine."
“See here, old fellow, I want you to do
“Two, you say? What were their me a favor. I want the picture of a man
names?’ this was demanded al moat taken on the sly.”
fiercely. “Men or women?”
His friend was delighted to do it;
“Pardon me,” said Holbrook coldly, would do it that very day if he could
"you demand the names and informa­ find the person.
tion as if I were compelled to give
Tom called the Sliadow up and told
them."
him to take the gentleman to the most
The old man glared at him savagely, likely 'place where Fountain could be
but Holbrook continued calmly:
found and taken unobserved.
“However, as a matter of fact, I can
"If you don’t take him today take him
not recollect tbo names. The inquiries tomorrow.”
made little or no impression on me, and
Hethen hurried off. As he turned
I answered them as I liave answered into Chatham street bo thoug
you. It is only now when you com*—* would not lose time by trying
third — with practically the same in­ tn that thoroughfare,’ for it
quiries, that my curiosity is excited. quit* unlikely that
They were both men,” he added.
so far down
“Both men," repeated the old man.

:limbed up to the &lt;

Arriving at the Houston Street station
be descended to the street. Standing fl
moment, he said: “ I'll work up to
Cooper Institute on this rid* and then
down on the other."
He put his project into effect at once.
It is no purpose o' our story to tell in
detail his seorck Suffice it to say, his

mg of entering a store, producing the
slip of clodi and asking if they had a suit
of clothes of that material. When urged
to buy others equally as good and of th*
same quality—as ho invariably was—his
answer was that he wanted tho suit as a
sort of uniform.
. . . ,,
.
Wearily he traversed both sides of th*
thoroughfare between Houston street
and tbe Cooper institute, and, indeed all

far down as Chatham square.
he entered a store and preferred his re-

Tho clerk waiting on him’ examined,
the piece carefully.
"No," he said, "we have no doth ot
that kind, but,” and be hesitated, much
to Tom's impatience. “I think if you
win go down into Fulton street you wfll
find it A dealer bought all there wasin
tho market of this kind. I have a brother
employed there, and if I am not mis­
taken this I? tbe kind of cloth."
Tom took the address and tho nun* of
the man's brother.
Arriving at this store ha inquired for
tha clerk whose name he had obtained;
he produced his piece of cloth and asked

to look at the suits.
The clerk smiled and sold: “Another
of th* U. S. T.'s, beyF
Tom did not know what the U. B. T.’s
were, but he assented. .
The clerk was very chatty.
As he laid out the suits ho said:
"We laughed when the 'boss’ bought
all there was of this cloth in the market,
and thought he would make a mess of
it; but ho knew what ho was about,
after all."
“Evidently," said Tom, encouragingly. .
"Let mo get your waist measure. Yes,'
these pants will fit you. Tho very first

committee came in, looked over the
stock and lit on this lot •They’ll be
just the thing for our clam bake,’ said
they.’
"Oh, it's a clam bake I am going on,
is itF thought Tom.
“Let me take your chest measure.
Here’s the coat You will have a fine
da}- tomorrow from the looks of today."
Tom assented.
“They gave an order for a hundred
suite right down. Since then twenty-eight
have come in. You make tlve twenty­
ninth.
I suppose there’ll be more in
before we close to-night—that is, if you
have got more than one hundred and
twenty-nine members.
We will work
the stock off pretty well”
Tom now had a basis for proceeding
and tried to stop the flow of talk.
“Have you sold the same clothes to
any one else?"
“Just one suit that I know didn't be­
long to the U. S. T.’s."
Tom brightened up.
"We ought to get on to him and make
him go with us."
“Ctam you recollect the sort of fellow
hews*F
“Well, sir, that's pretty hard to do."
“By thunderl I’ll bet I know who it
is. Tall fellow, slim, dark haired, dark
eye*, handsome, swellish—kisd o’ a dudish felow."
“Well, that does kind o' answer to
“Yes, by thunder! That's just like
his pranks. See here, did he get a suit a
size too largo for him and didn’t buy the
“'SYell, no, I can’t recollect that, and X

every suit You see it would cost the
same whether they took the vest or not."
“If he waa up to tbe game I think he
about tho pride. I aay, would you rec­
ollect his face if you saw a photograph
of him?’
“I think it likely, sir."
“What day did you sell it to him, can you recollect?’
.
"I can tell by looking at the sale*
slips; I always keep the slips."
“Do, please.”
Tho clerk went off and returned with
a handful of papers. Looking them over
he finally extracted one.

“It was on tbe 12th, in the afternoon.
“Five days before tho murder,
thought Tom.
Aloud he said: "Thank you. lam*
to him. Please send these clothes to Km
1,100 East Thirty-first street I'D p*y

he, when out on th* street. “I think I
will dine well and at the expense of tho
To be continued.

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plant poisoning-, catarrh. Inflamed and
sore eyes, salt Thetun, bolls, ulcerations,
piles, .felons, soft corns, tetter, chapping,
chafing, ring-worm. barns, scalds, chil­
blains, frost bites, cute and bruises which
are rapidly and permanently cured by
Col*'* Carbolisslvr, tbe only infallible
healing preparation ever devHed. F
"

�works

WOMAN AND HOME
HOW A ^CLEVER HOSTESS ENTER­
TAINS HER GUE8T8.

girls! They brought tbeir bucket nncorsred

I

is also dependent on needlework, will for
months strain her eyes and work her fingers
to the bone to allow the candidate, who is
the pride ofithe family, end may in days to
Tbo meat important function of an agree­ come Ire ite support, to devote himself en­
tirely to his books to prepare for bls exami­
able ho’u-fl begins after her gure*t&lt; are o»/
Msnbled. Slw muet endeavor to see that all nation.
Tho son of one poor widow waa such a can­
are happv and amused, »he must try to pre­
didate. and white he was diligently applying
vent dctwilocks. nnd to promote a certain
amount of circulation among th* company, himself to his studies, the final examination
and at the same time she must not »wm busy being very near, the mother deprived herself
or meddling, or interfere too much with in­ even of the pleasure of seeing him. Ono
dividual lilwrty. Iu other words she must evading the i»oor old woman pricked her
steer a nice course between individualism on finger with a needle. Soon her hand became
rhe one hand and ceutralizaticsi on the other. swollen, and tlie woman sought medical ad­
I think tho modern theory pf h&lt;«pitality vice at a hospital. There she was told that
tends very much toward iudididualbm (L e., the flngur must lie amputated, and she in­
-allowing peo|iio to do as. they please) tenqiered sisted upon the opscatiou being performed at
once, soNhat the accident- might be concealed
by a certain amount of introductions.
MA clever womau once deMcribed to uie with from her son. Twenty-four hours later the
amuscaui-nt, not unmixed with contempt, tbe whole bund »i* gangrenous and had to be
conduct of h young hostess at a fashionable taken off. Not a whisper of thte misfortune
watering place. This young married woman was allowed to rench her son’s ear*.
At lu.&lt;t the examination day.for tho doctor's
(wl» was old enough and experienced enough
to have known bet ten "pranced up aud down degree arrived. The young man left for the
b»r owu piaxxa, first with one gentleman and university after taking a busty farewell of
then with an«*her, leaving tbo rest of her his mother, and he had hardly quitted tbe
guwte to amuse themselves as they beet home before the doctors arrived to amputate
tbe arm of the siljuit old «ufferer. It was at
leoaMl'*
It^in even worse, however, to interfere too an advanced hour of the day when the son
much ivith oneV gnmta, Irecnu-re moat jreople came home radiant with joy to tell bis mother
are Inclined to rarut anything that ap- that their days of anxiety and want were at
|ihuc1hx&gt; Kclsl dictation: Thus a clever and
that it would now be his turn to provide for
agreaabio hoortem of X----- has given great
Offense to her guert* by requesting them to his parent But the one tu whom ho intended
change placm in tha middle of a dinner party to communicate his joy wo* no more. Even
the last operation was made &lt;oo late,*and
ing up tete-a-tete* in an arbitrary ami high blood poisoning was the consequence of her
banded way. Tbo mistress of tho house must endeavor* to hide her pains from her son.—
sometimes break up conversations, when* she Chicago HeraliL
has reason to suppose that either of tho con-*
Louisa Alcolt’a ItouucL
ytnrem is becoming weary, o? where she
The following is from lx&gt;ui«&lt;a May AlcottS
wuhes to introduce them to other persons,
but this power needs to Ire exercised with “Life, Letters and Journals:'* "My bonnet
gn«t dbcretiou, and if tbe guests intimate a has nearly been the death ot me; for, think­
preference for remaining as they are, tho ing some angel might make It poadblo for me
point should lie yielded, gracefully aud at to go to tho mountains, I felt a wish for a
tidy hat, after wearing an old one till it fell
once.
' It has ireeu said above that an agreeable in tatters from my brow. Mrx P. promised
hostess always enjoys, or endeavors to enjoy, a bit of gray silk, and I built on that ; but
her own entertainment*. I hope that few la­ when I went for it she let me down with a
dle* are as maladroit as a debutante, who said crash, saying she wanted tha silk herself, and
kindly offered me a flannel ]«tticoat instead.
’‘Afternoon teas arc horrid, aren't they! So
stupid and tiresome! Don't feel obliged to world, and scorning debt, even for Hint prop
stay, just because it’s my coming out party!" of life, a bonnet. Then 1 aroused myaelf,
It may seem Strange that a young lady should flew to Dodge, demanded her cheapest ionmake such a very thougbtiras and Ul bred net, found one for 11, took it and wont home,
wondering if tho sky would open and drop
come accustomed to the ways ot tho world me a trinuning. I am rtmplo in my taste*,
Mtnetimea make these mistakes from a desire but a naked straw Ixinnet is a btllo too wto bo frank.
verely chaste even for me. Hky did not open;
Ono of the secrete ot entertaining agreea­ to I went to ‘Widow Cru*e'» oil bottle*—my
bly is to do mo ofteo, for habit gives ease in ribbon box—which, by tbo way, is the eighth
this, as In other matters.
wonder of tbe world; nothing is ever put in,
.Another very important point is that of yet I always find some old dud when all other
treating all the guests alike, as far as it is hopea fail From this salvation bin I ex­
possible to do so, of welcoming them all with tracted'tho remains of the old white ribbon
' cordiality, and endeavoring to see that all and tho bite of black lace that have adorned
have a pleasneit time.
a long line of departed liata. Of the law I
1 have heart an elderly lady severely criti­ made a dish on which I thriftily served up
cised for "rmiung across her parlor, kuwtow- bows of ribbon like meat on toast; inside put
the lace bow which adonis my form any­
est emprwjHsnent an ugly old woman, ulmplr where when needed. Ruing* are yot to be
because she happeued to bo a counted." As evolved from chaoa. I feel that they await
the other guasta haul been received without mo somewhere in the dim future. Green
any such di.^&gt;lay of joyful humility, they felt once, pro tom..'hold this wonder of tbe age
somewhat jedotnof their noble rival, rightly upon my gifted brow, and I survey my hnt
arguing that Americans, who have no titles, with rwpectfui awe. • • • I feel very
and do not lielieve In distinctions of rank, moral today, having done a big wash alone,
ought to t&gt;ehave in a more comlstent and baked, swept the bouse, picked tbe hope, got
democratic manner.
dinner, and written a chapter in ‘Moods.'”
It is to be feared that our people sometimes
make ibomaeivos quite ridiculous by thk
wide difference between thair theory and
Ono bean much now of the need of etipractice, and by the exaggerated care and
pains which they take to bestow their full
tittes on member* of tbe nobility. As in Eng-

Mnallest ot tbe'drpadful Bmitb*'hi* mother’s old shawl off hi* ha
it over their dinner." And she |
expreedvo "Ugh I" at tbe retnaml

all aorta and conditions of children meet in
the public schools. The difference in their
home surroundlag* manifests itself in many
ways to;tb&lt;* eyes of the teacher.—Sara in New
York Mail nnd Expreau

Judicial Whipping in Kngland.
When Lawlor referred to the “uaksd
haunch" he wmi evidently indulging poetic
license, a* persuux when wtipiM'd were only
stripped from the waist upward, w&gt; that the
haunch would nht be exposed to "tbe stern
beodlo’s whip." ’That women were whipped
at tha whipping post and the cart’s tall b a
IxMitive fact' Women of all ages suffered,
from the girl of 10 to the wornan of 00, and
the practice of whipping them only ceased in
1817, when it wa4 abolish*! by George IV. If
women of the middle claim escaped whipping,
it wm no doubt due to tho fact that they but
rarely committed; tbe offenses for which wom­
en of the lower orders were jniniabed, otber-

statutory exooptlpn In their favor; indeed, it
Mwnu more than probable that many women
of tbe middle ebtss wore whipped, when we
remember that whippings were inflicted upon
women not only Cor crime, but for being in­
sane and having the smallpox. Whether
Hannah Suell/wus whipped or not I am un­
able to say,-but if she really existed and Wan
iq the army, I should think it quite likely
that die wax, asd under certain circum­
stances the whipping might have been car­
ried out without her sex being discovered.—
Note* and Queries;

The First Eogliah Woman Journallat.
It is intervatlng to know that Mrs. E. Lynn
Linton wm tho tint English woman journalthat women had as good a chance in journal­
ism as men, and she put her theories to tbo
test with a rapidity and succen which caused

quently admire. She has gone ou writing
qrecial articles evqr since in spite of tbe fact
that she has turned out a large number of
^novels, for so marvelous is her facility that
in a flat high up in Queen Ann¥ mansions,
and has a wide and varied view nf London
house tops. Rhe L an old woman now, and
h*r autobiography would be an interesting
one, for she lum known many celebrated men.
Robert Routboy was her earliest neighbor,
Walter Savage Landor her literary foster
father, and Charles Dickens her first editor.
He bad tbe highest opinion of her abilities—
ed her future. Subseqftently she spent many,
years in tbe bouse at Gads Hill, famous in
connection with the great novelist.—Current
Li tern tun*.

I remember her telling me in the early days
of Vassar, says her sister, of a pupil who con-,
fessed that she would rather be great than
good, as if tbe two' things. If genuine, could
Maria to conceive wch a state of mind that
it perplcxml her for a long time. Rhe wax of
infinite use to the cnHegu in the dangerous
early day* by holding it to a high standard
as a member of tbe faculty. She was of tbe
same son of use to every individual, whither
pupil or teacher, who came under her influ­
ence, m she InsiBted upon the "narro

i I
by the front door, marched to the other end
of the ou* and sat down. Sbe left the door
«ocb conduct Of coarse we do not wish to
appear diaoourteons or aggroenre, but we
best respect other* when remembering our tbe other. A young man entered by tho
own sojf rt&amp;pect. Thus it seems to uio un- rear door, closed the front one, retuffied-to
Anieriean to introduce a' Russian prince as the rear, and sat down in the second corner.
“hi* highnws. Prince 'Cutnxoff Hedzoff"'— In camo another woman by the front door,
tbe desiguatiou “prince'’ alone should be suffi­ marched to tbe rear, sat down, leaving the
cient.
door opm, and shivered A man sprang on
There are certaiu guests upon whom a the moving car, entered tbo open door, closed
hostess should bestow more attention than it after him, and eat down. The ear stopped
she te at liberty to devote to all. Thus a to avoid running down a dray. A third
stranger, a new comer, or a very diffident woman of uncertain ogw entered by that
Pernor, needs special consideration at the frontdoor, walked to tbeotirer end of the
hands of his bortees-whllt the belle o&lt; tho car, sat down and shivered. Rhe, too, fiml
season, surrounded br admirer4. can usually left the door open. Farther, by actual count,:
be trusted to take care of herself -Florence Within that haif-wde. nMe women entered
Howe Hall in latdie*' Home Journal.
Kngers|o the full force-of the wintry air.
Eleven men entered tlie same door, each
Mra. Edward P. Terhune (Marian Harland) abutting it behind him. Are we to Inter that
was asked for an opinion on the subject of these nine women were brought up in saw
love and friendship.
milLl Doubtless they could bring up sins
.“I fancy school girl intimacies to be the without number against tbe men, too. But
natural outoome of tho strong uoesmity of “tu quoquB" simply doubles, tho argument
loving inherent in the true woman,'1 tlrl with which we begin.—Boston Poet.

stances where tire violent love, simulating
paMion, existing between such passed like
morning vapor before the expulsive power
of a new affection. Mothers k»ok indulgently
upon thaw vehement inUmacies u quite
natural aud altogether rexte. They lead to

of shame and humiliation, and usually die a
natural death with the arrival of Prince
Charming nod fife's real responsibilities.
True friendship, that which lasts while life
endurw. sometimes underlie* tho ashes of
these ephemeral glows— but seldom. Tho
Inendships of mature years are not usually
the offspring of schoolgirl fancies for those
unsympathetic, but do not misunderstand
too. I believe in the fond, true and abiding
love of woman for woman when founded
upon tbe appreciation of kindred tastes and
wntimente. Friendship recognize* and draws
to Itekt that which is alike In both parties

I am bow going to make an assertion which
is always Jflwdly denied, but which is none
tbe less trQj, and that is that women are not
newspaper readers. At the family breakfast
table tho drat thing that three women out of

riages and death4. They go up by train to
town, ami you sire a morning paper or a
sound and sensible weekly in tbe hands of
nine-tenths of the masculine travelers. But
if tho average woman buys a printed sheet
there is a sadly overwhelming probability
that it is' either a senseless novelette or one of
those terrible botcb-potches of inane vul­
garities, stalo clippings from American publi­
cations, and wantonly inartistic and silly
illustrations. These are strong terms, but
the mental mischief wrought by what may
be called an unvarying intellectual diet of

reading of this rubbish shapes tho mind's
vitality, and renders it incapable of tho effort
the arguments of a leading article upon some

their female

r

POPULAR SUBJECTS TREATED IN
.
PRACTICAL MANNER.

them, Mristanc* becomes m
I
in~ hard and cramming other* hav

Occupation for Women." Having given
tbe matter a fair trial for tbe last eight
years, she wm of tho opinion that there
is no reason why any woman of moder­
UtastvMML
ate strengtli nnd intelligence should not
The first figure fa the cut here given be able to taka charge of an apiary of
affords a fair idea
the shape of an im­ from thirty to fifty colonies, with very
proved sweep in use in Georgia and re­ little assistance, and derive loth plc&amp;ssre
cently described In Southern Cultivator. and profit from tiie employment; at the
same time she doubts whether there are
many who would sueveed very well in
carrying on the business alone, though,
of course there are a few (w ho would.
While nut believing that a farmer can
carry on both farming and bro keeping
successfully himself, she says: “Bat if
ho has either daughters or sons, who will
make a specialty of this deportment,
beekeeping. it may very advantageously
In? combined with forming; aud'I do not
know ot any reason why girls might not
make as great a succeM of the business
as boys."
"Eternal vigilance is the price of suc­
cess" in any business, and fa none more
than in l&gt;ee keeping. It is not only labor,
but a alienee, and will make constant
demands, not only on the patience, bat
A SWEEP AND HEEL SCRAPE.
on
the bodily strength and intelligence of
The figure repreeents the blank as cut
from a bur of thin sweep steel (three* those who engage in it; at the same time
eighths inchen thick) and punched for tbe there is a fascination about the business
heel bolt. The . view is looking down­ which relieve* it of all tedfaasnros. A
ward from abova the sweep as it is woman will think of her bees, study
fastened to the foot of a common wooden about them ami become so interested aa
or iron foot plow stobk. The dotted lino V be almost paid for her work by the
sliftws the shape after tbo cutting edges. i»ve of it.
In conclusion the essayist said: A
W A, having been drawn out thin and
sharp and A elongated into a point, P. great deal of the work fa the apiary io
The angle, W A P, should bo a little quite as well adapted for women as for
greater tlian a right angle, and the sweep men, ami also in the case of the honey
should be eo sot tbnt the edges, all the and preparing it for market. Where
way from AV to H should touch when they most feel tbeir deficiency is fa tbe
laid ou a lovei surface. When run into lack of skill to do the various carpenter­
a king point, the shank is usually made ing jobs that seem to be inseparably con­
separate from tho wings, W W, and the nected with bee keeping.
wfaga ore welded to the shank, m shown
by the dotted linen. Sweejw arc now
The plan here presented is advised by
made in one solid piee«*, without welds.
The heel scrape shown nt Fig. 2 fa the American Agriculturist: Lay boanls
same cut is a Ample and cheap modifi­ from the ice up the hank to^he top of
cation of the winged sweep, and is made an old packing box placed tliere. Tim
of scrape steel, varying from two .to two box should be two feet higher thou tbe
and one-half inches wide and three- lied of the wagon or sled in which the
cightliK to one-half inch thick. I*ioce« ice is to be hauled. The boards will
are cut off the proper length, punched soon become icy and the ice can easih
with a round hole as represented, the b*« }mlled or pushed along them to tbe
forward edgvH dmqsned.and tiwn tl&gt;e box, and from it to the wagon or sled.
whole set by crimping un each side of The colder tbe weather the better for
tho hole, so as to give the scrape the cutting iee. It is always easier to slide
proper slope baekwani, and the upper ice than to lift and wheel it. The prime
point of putting the ice in the house is
or rear edge downward.
The
The scrape is attached underneath t)»e to fit the cakes closely together.
foot of the plow stock, a scooter or shove! 1&lt;«* air confined among the cakes tbe
better
the
ice
will
keep.
Make
tbe
crev
­
being above in the usual place, and is
held by tbe heel tx&gt;lt aud nut. The scrape ices small and till them with powdered
performs the name work as a sweep and
is more easily kept in proper shape. Like
the sweep, the cutting edge should rest
fa a horizontal plane terben the plow is in
running position, the point of the scooter
or shovel being dropped a little low«&gt;r
than the edge of the tecrapc.
In both sweep and scrajw* tlie outer
rear corner, marked W W in Fig. 1, may
be turned up or left flat, as may be de­
sired or (temanded by the work to be
done. These implements are i'ur surface
cultivation only, are inexpensive, and
can be kept in order by any good black­
smith; but they are not eo effective as a
good cultivator.

do a mean or unworthy thing. For tbe erring
pupil she found infinite love and pity, but
Tl»e statistician of the New York Mer­
never an excuse. Tho intense scuru she felt cantile Exchange, fa hb tabulation of
nnd expressed in regard to every falseness
the receipts and exports of butter, cbeeee
could never be forgotten. Rhe was often mis
understood.
If even President Raymond and eggs, and of the average price of
found her frankness* ‘ frightful," we may be the same during the vear ending Dec.
31. 1889, says:
The receipts of butter were 2,044,488
bear it, considered It simply as destructive.—
Exchange.
________
u.
..ills* a,mr«,euu |M&lt;eM^ow
during 1888. The exports last year were
898,882 packageti, as against 140,997 pack­
Nothing iu this miracle working Nineteenth
ages in 1888. The receipts
cheese were
century, each year of which’holds a progress
equivalent to fifty of those that have pre­ 1,931,015 boxes, as against 1,988,482
ceded it. is more wonderful than the utter boxes during 1888. The quantity of
cheese exported last year was 1.500,936
boxes, as against 1,518,630 boxes during
the preceding year. Last year 336,241
Ing, better defined at aotno points than oth- barrels and 1,255,585 cases of eggs were
eni. but leavening tbe lump in all iliroctiuns. received, as against 880,891 barrels and
Insensibly but steadily the new order of
959.781 cases iu 1888. The average prices
training has made ita way till in every proft**bion and akilted trade oj«en to women, one of standard grades of western creamery
finds them at work with a seal, a skill, a butter, finest cheese nnd western eggs
fidelity and coiwcicntiagteew; that mean tho show a decline from 1888. In 1889 the
utmost service for thewtge* given. There average price of butter was 21 to 23J
cents per pound, against 34} to’26} cents
daily that woman's work -need bo no lees per pound in 1888. The price of cberee
efficient titan man's, and may even, because
was 10 to 10 1-3 cents per pound, as
nf keener conscience, exceed it in value.
against lOf to 10} cents in 1888. Egg*
averaged
17} to 17 2-3 cents per dozen in
yond question capacity and all needed qual1889, as against 19} to 20 cents in 1888.
and will grow from year to year.—Helen
Campbell in Good Hounekoeping.
According to Vick, tho new variety of
«weet corn, |ivingston’8 Gold Coin, has
Tbo laugh is not always ou the side of the disappointed eastern growers by its late
book clerk or 'thn library attendant A lady ripening. In this region and eastward
went into a music store iu Philadelphia and- it lias been about two weeks later than
asked for "Songs Without Worth.’’ Tho the strain of evergreen com now em­
clerk stared at bar in astonishment. “But,"
ployed. No complaint has been received
be said, "you know that is impooslbl*; there
about it from the west and south, but,
cannot be songs without words.” I
on
the other hand, reports from these
“Can you tell me where I can find ‘Rienzi’s
Addremf " asked a young lady of a clerk in •ections have been sent us highly com­
Brooklyn. "You mighUook in the directory," mendatory of its excellence and produc­
he suggested.
.
In Pittaburg » hdy asked, “Hare you
■John HalifaxT " “No," wm the clerk’s reply,
The/animal ahown in the accompany,
“we are just out of ‘John Halifax,’ but here
is ‘John Nicholson;’ will that doF The lady fag Ultistralion occupies a promiuont
thought it would not do, but the clerk was Place in the 1 wt of English prize wfauera of the year 1889, being none other
“Do you like deep reading, ma'am? Here is than Queen Victoria's hlinrtbom ox and
champion ot the late Birmingham fat
thatch a very deep novel."—Philadelphia
stock show.

Arm shall be put up. not at what it shall cou•bt Abaskstof suitable sb. is better than
a pail for the purpose. Thure is too much
minghug of odors hi a closely covered pail to
bo appetizing. Let it be covered with a clean
white napkin always. Empty the apple but-

can spend a night or kwo in tow u without
any trouhte to chaperon, or mold^ Women
trirods, of course -may be admitted into tbo
-1M novi th. tfclldna la nbool
“I think th., nn Uln ■■ — —

rich flesh.

—Wwhlngtem Pmt.

At 1,811 days old he has a

PBOBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, county of Barn .—as,
At a scMion of the Probate Court for tbe

thauaana eight hundred and ninety.
’
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Aimed* M
Farnswort!;, deceased.
&lt;&gt;n rauunxand filing the petition, duly veri­
fied. of Joel W. Tailor. Administrator ot said
oaiue may be heart aad allowed. ....&lt;! he &lt;L&gt;eharxrt from bls said trust, and that me tawr
mar be finally closed.
Thereupon It la ordered, that Fridsv. tbe

township one north, range nine west and eontaliflnrtwenfr&gt;MqrtM&gt;&lt;oue bait acres ot laad

Nitwrojr Wtsv, Mortgase.
AxoxsoR. Kkxabtom. Attorney for Mortgage-

A 1’RIZR EMBDEN GOOSE.
tain the name size as the Toulouse. The
question of sine could soon be remedied
by careful breeding, but the geese re­
quired for the early markets can bn best
supplied by -birds of this variety, as' they
grow more rapidly. There can I® no
doubt, however, that for the later mar­
kets fa this country the Toulouse will be
able to bold its own, for size is then of
great importance. The largest birds,
however, have seldom Um? finest flavor.
Nature seems to hold a balance in all
things, for when she gives excess of sizo
she seldom gives with it tbe same quality,
anil a wall fed Embden is a juicv and ten­
der fowl, with tho highest of quality
Specimens of tiiis breed do not often at­
tain more than nineteen or twenty
pounds, but at times heavier birds have
been found.
In color the true Embden is of u pure
white, with a pinky, flesh colored bill,
orange colored legs and feet, and a blue
eye. The egg hi usually white, and the
young for U»e fire; Jicriod of their exist­
ence are yellow in down.

Texas, and the forming of a State For-

A NOTABLE PRIZE WDWMB.
As our likenww indicates, this ox b a

FUR SALE*BY

DICK DOYLE.
FRED HEATH
N.T. PARKER.
W J&amp;LLHOLLOWAY
J H BEAMER &amp; CO.

noon. there will be *ol&lt;! at tbe north front door
of tbe court house. In the elty of Uastlnp. coua
ty of Barry and state of Michigan (said «urt
house being the plaoh iu which the circuit eourt
for the county at Barry Is held), at public auct­
ion to the hugest bidder, the premise.' dreerited
In &gt;aiS -■ ~---.a - . .. -■ -.r __
funecessary to satisfy the amount due on said
mortasge m above set forth, with the Interest
therroa. andon legal eosts. said premises being
the township of Barry, in the count}
ot Barty and Mate of Michigan and described
as tbs north part of tbe south east quarter of

The next annual meeting of the Amer­
ican Poultry association will be held in
connection with tho Institute show in
New York in February.

than are all ruthlessly excluded from within
ita sacred precinct*. It ‘furnishes an admir­
able center fur shopping operations,, nnd for

Absolutely Pure.

Although the gray or Toulouse goose Mld peUttan, and that the heirs at law of ni
may be regarded tu- the more popular deceased and all other persons Interated in
said estate, are required to apptsu* at a session
and probably on account of size tbe most of said court, then to be balden nt tbe Probate
profitable.it has a formidable rival in the Office tn the city of Hastings, iu said county, wi-i
show esnee. If any there be, why the prayer of
white qr Embden variety, which is very the petitioner mar not be granted. And it is
fine iu quality, lait docs not attain tu the further ordered, That Mldpetinonergive notice
to the persons interested In skM estate, of the
pendcser of said petition, and tbe hrarizx
Stephen Beale, high authority in mattens pertaining to poultry, explains in
. ooro in each week for three aucceashs
Country Gentleman . that the Embden
prvrious to said day of bearing.
Cmabum W. Abmwtbobg,
town whence it was many years since
imported.
MonraMfc bale.
All white plumaged geroc, according
to Mr. Brale, come under tbe denomina­
tcNnw
tion uf Embden, except the Irish, which
register of deeds for
ore not so designated. White gwsc
&gt; ante ot Miehlnn.
have one decided advantage over the
gray, namely—their /eathers are of
ranch more value. As this is an impor­ one hundred thirteen dollar* and trnly five cenb
and no suit or proceed lo«a al law has Inc been
tant point, their breeding should be en­ inUBfaed to recover the amount securecrb) said
mortgage or any’ |&gt;art »-’Vhcretare i y
couraged, even though they ov *--■ *

Woman's dub.
London's women dubs. It is also tbe most
■BcmafoL No individual of tbe other sex

POWDER

tlmost exclcaively by the market gar­
deners of Hudson county, N. J., and

Hicks &amp; Spence
offer
as desirable a line of

groceries and

provisions as can
be found between

Jackson and
Grand Rapids.

Prices Right?
Yes, my son,

Always Right

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VOL. XXXIV. NO.

Hastings Banner.
H. K. Dickinson, who were in Chicago
tent week purchasing machinery for the
Bell Furniture and Novelty Co., returned
home Saturday night feeling well pleased
*t
t PROS.,i* over the result of their trip.
The Misses Bertha and Lola Marshall,
Hartense Osmun and Frankie Wirt visited
UAKTIXQN, XICB.
the Vermontville school lost Thursday
afternoon.
John Furotas met with n serious acci­
dent at his home last Friday evening. He
waa leaving the house and when on the
representative of this paper will be at the step* slipped and in his effort to save him­
PovrorFiCKS, (unless otherwise stated) ot the self fell In such a manner as to break his
following places on Hi bl and I me mentioned
leg about one luch above the ankle.

Hastings Banner
Published Wedneedaya by

COOK

TOWER
CLOTHING COMPANY.

COUNTY NEWS..

We are making a Big Run on all sorts of Gent’s Fur­
nishing Goods this week.
\ ankee Hprinp-Thuniday. Feb. 20. forenoon.
OnuDgevIlte Sfih-Thur»d*y, Feb.
Doon.
Broward-Friday. Feb. at, afternoon

LINEN COLLARS, four-ply...
Or three tot a cants.
LINEN CUFFS, four-ply. per pair;...
Or two pair for 25 cents.

Choice from MS dozen NECKWEAR
Regular price 75 cenU and $1.00,
Crca»ey.

»dozen LINEN HANDKKBCH1KFS. fancy border
Or three for 25 cents.

SCOTCH GAI'S, small lot to close
Regular price 40 cent.*.

S dozen

10H dozen BOY8* SCOTCH CAPS, all we have
18 dozen BOYS’ TUB BAN CAPS, good quality, tcarfA
Come and take y w choice tor

»1.00 aud 75 cent CAPS go for

This is the LAST CALL. Come and get a Cheap Cap
to last the boy through.

Hudsons

TOWER
CLOTHING COMPANY.
GRAND RAPIDS,

MICH.

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO
KALAMAZOO, MICH.
Our Stock

The LARGEST
STOCK

Of

DIJESS
GOODS
and
DRESS
SILKS
never has
been finer.
We call
Special
Attention
to our
Fine Line
of
PATTERN
SUITS'
at aU
PRICES._
Broadcloth
and
Imperial
Cloth
in all the
New
Shades.

CLOAKS !
IN

WESTERN
MICHIGAN
AT

EXTRA LOW
PRICES.

Ladies’
Miuet’ aid
Children’s
GARMENTS
Matellasse,
and Cloth.

WHOLE NO

HASTINGS. MICH.. FEBRUARY 12.1890.

42.

Carpets, Curtains and Rugs
In all Grades and Choice Patterns.

Ladies flease call and examine our fine assort■ ment.
RESPECTFULLY,

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO

Now the young gentlemen are dusting
their cutters and hunting up their i»ell&gt;*.
Mrs. Preston Glower has been very low
with the influenza, but is slowly improv­
ing at this writing. The head of the
bouse ha* also had a wrestle with the
same disease. Their daughter Mrs. A. L
Smith, of Augusta, is with her jiarenLs
through their illness.
The following are now prepared to give
the symptoms of the •‘grip:’’ P. Barber
and wife, W. Cooper and wife, J. Fisher,
and wife, E. Colwell and family, Mrs.
Palmatier, Nora and Dora Fisher and
Mattle Brown.
,
Dr. Holmes, of Kalamazoo, has engaged
Jay Holden, of this place, to superintend
his farm of 400 acres in Nebraska to
which place be will remove soon. '
Philip Barber sold bls carload of lambs
the past week to Mart Evers, of Richland;
price live cent* per lb. P. Travis also
sold and delivered his lambs to Ed. Reed
of the same place.
■
■
Isaac Rlchenmore made a trip toOrangeville Munday and bronght home a load of
poultry for himself and neighbors.
Willie Colwell b visiting hb brother In
Augusta.
Pierce Travis expects to start next week
for an extended trip through the west
Quite ’ a number ot our young people
visited the singing school at Milo Wednes­
day evening.
Delton!

A few more inches of the beautiful snow
would make times more lively and bring
more trade.
'
Elmer Bishop at this writing is lying in
a very critical condition from pneumonia.
He got better «nd ventured out of doors
and a relapse followed and fears are entertalued now of bls recovery.
Mra. Arthur Mantle IsAecoverlng from
her UlneM.
,
J
Ed. Ixonard m&amp;dc a business trip to
Grand Rapids last Thursday and Friday.
Mr. Collins, father-in-law of A. Mantle,
made hl* daughter a short visit last week.
May Mantle left for her home in Bed­
ford lost Sunday.
B. Norwood is threatened with n relapse
of old gripThe terrible condition ot the roads has
•been a draw back to all branches of buslEmery Mosher lias moved his engine
and picket uill down to Ross where he has

The little child of F. J. Norwood that
had lung fever Is slowly improving!
W. T. Hart te moving his agricultural
building on to the railroad grounds north
of the depot. Mr. Hart contemplates buy­
ing grain for Kalamazoo parties and also
to save cartage on his agricultural tools.
a earn party was given by F. C. Brooks
and wife last Saturday evening.
Fears are entertained about securing ice
for the coming season, ns tlie lakes at
present are all devoid of ice and ducks an­
as plenty as In tire summer.
Great fun at Delton every night this
week. Boxing gloves causes it.
A party of young ]»opie met at the
home of G. F. McAllister last Wednesday
night ‘and a good time reported.
A fine specimen (&gt;f an Italian bound
passed through the express office last
week for John Doonan, of Cloverdale.
He was a beauty.
Mrs. Cortright has been visiting her
daughter Mrs. McCullum of Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Blood, of Hickory
Comers visited at Will Thomson’s last
week. •
Boro, to Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Cooper a
daughter.
There will be a Medal contest at the
Congregational church Feb. 18th.
The remains of Mrs. Wm. Smith, of
Hastings were brought here for burial last
Sunday.
The 1. O. G. T. will give a public enter­
tainment next Wednesday evening.
The Patrons of Indutry will hold a soc­
ial at T. Ford’s next Friday evening.
Mrs. LU lie Thomson is on the sick list.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Will Ballis a son.

villa.
IL G. Hale was at Grand Rapids Thurs­
day.
Mrs. C. W. Everts is visiting friends in
Hastings.
C. D. Beebe, of Hastings, was in the
village. Saturday.
H. M. Lee was at Grand Rapids last
J. L. Weber lias gone to Traverse City
to look for employment.
L. C. Feighncr, of the Woodland News,
spent Sunday with Nashville friends.
A. R. Wolcott has opened a bazaar store
in the building north ot Stringham &lt;t
Reynolds.
•
Mrs. M. B. Brooks’ Sabbath school class
gave her a pleasant surprise last Wednes­
day evening.
There was no school in the high room
Thursday and Friday on account of Prof.
Bemis being sick with the grip.
Several of Cha*. Lusk's friends gathered
at hte home on Thursday evening and
gave him a surprise.
Sanford J. Truman has gone to Olivet
for a few days, bnt we are unable to state
positively whether it b on business or his
tender affections for the fairer sex.

Meurs. John Bell, C. L. Glaspm tnd

Mrs. Nellie Shoup Is vbiting at Battle
Creek,
There are several cases of grippe here.
Chicken pox Is in till* vicinity.
J. H. Smith visited his uncle in Assyria
last Saturday.
Mr. Weaver and John Shoup, ot Climax,
visited at Joke Shoup’s last week.
Mr. Anderson and Mrs. Yourex are a
little better at present
Will Miller and Coral Eldred bad a ser­
ious attack of grip while on their way home
fromT. of I, meeting one night last week.
Coral will be apt to carry some of the
marks on bls face the rest of hb life.
The funeral services of Gilbert Whit­
more’s baby was conducted at the M. E.
church on Monday.
A young |ady, from Nashville, is visiting
Frank Mosey.
John Loomis, of Convis. visited relatives
here last week.

Mr. McCormick and wife, of Bellevue,
are visiting at Ell Evans’.
Fannie Howland Is visiting the Quicks.
Old Mr. 'Anderson is worse again so that
he requires watchers.
Mrs. Ben Miller, son Will and daughter
Vera are having the qulnsey.
Ward Quick was attacked with the grip
last Thursday in Nashville; he says he
came out best though.
Mrs. John Leeman is very sick.
F. M. Quick is sick with chicken pox.

The sma’I boy mouros because there is
no snow on which he can slide.
George Bloomingdale, who has hen
working for J. Fighter, was taken sick
with tlie grip, and returned to hb home in
Campbell last week.
B. Sisson says If the grip is any worse
than two boils on bls nose at once, he docs
not want It.
Mrs. A. J. Cbecsebrough. of Detroit,
formerly of thia place, arrived here Friday
to vtolt friends and relatives.
Cool A Curtis are having a pair of truths
made for the accommodation of those who
draw logs to their mill.

Charles Bailey went to Buffalo, N. Y..
last week with sheep and hogs.
Mrs. Monrue Armour. of Lake Odessa,
visited friends here last week.
The liberal U. B. continue meetings and
many have experienced religion.
Spellnuiu Casey went to Hastings last
week.
Clark Hunt was In your city Saturday.
Nearly everybody has liad the grip.
No more dances here for the present and
all good citizens are thankful.
Hard cider has got to go, and let It go.
We have no more use for it.
Al. and Ben Bishop were called to Del­
ton last Sunday morning to see their
brother F.liuer, who b very sick.
Cartto a.
Mrs. IL C. Gordon, of Romulus, lias
been visiting friends around Carlton for
the past, few days.
W. F. Ballou purchased a span of colts
of D. R. Foster one day last week.
Mrs. D. Cain b on the sick IbL
■
Philo Fuller started for York state one
day last week.
George Bruce is digging a well for Rufus
Hosmer.
Burt Kimble and Eugene Hartman
started for South Bend, Ind., last Wednes­
day.
J. S. Keeler has purchased a colt of
John Carpenter.
Mrs. J. Odell entertained the Aid society
last week.
.
,
The Advance Thresher Co. had a chattie
mortgage sale lait Thursday.
Wm. Vester, will depart for Ypsilanti
soon to attend school. He expects to take
a thorough course In the Normal school. ‘
The Patrons of Industry are to hold an
open lodge on the night of the 15th. A
general Invitation to all.
Frank Blood, of East Carlton, was at tlic
Center Sunday.
Several applications have been made for
our summer school. Who will be the lucky

How many realize the fact that spring in
almost here.
.
Mauj* of our siefcare improving, yet tfce
roll is well filled, aa many wew names ana
Ix-ing added.
Burt Limbate and Eugene Hartman Ml
lx grippe laid- claim to Charlie Flam­
lug so be did not go to Elkhart as intend­
ed: hla father went
. Mr. Ensley la very IM at present from a
f-relapse of the grip.
Only three weeks more of school. It i«
the wish of most of the scholars that Mr.

school.

He In certainly a rood leather

er term.
Mother earth is covered with a *oowy
mantle at this writing.
*rabbits have to go down.
Frank and George Shriber have bom
quite sick the past week.
The Adventbts have kept wp their ap­
pointments though we notice «juite a fall- '
Ing off from their members- of late; prob­
ably from sickness. .
&lt; »ur Center merchants are doing a brisk
trade this winter.

a small engine of T. Thuretou's was aoM
at auction the 6th. A Battle Creek first
bld the whole lot for &gt;61.20.
We notice qslte a number of those who
art* able to be out calling on tbe riek oms.
This Is well, a cheerful word aud pleasant
smile is pretty good medicine oft times,
and they are not very costly, you know.
Wc bear there Is to be several transfers
of real estate in the dost future.
'
Dr. Lowry removed.the injured eysfroaa
Moses Durgee last Friday and as soon as
the old gentlemen is able will remove the
cataract.
We bear that Frank Skinner, a former
resident of Carlton has received a pension
and back pay tn the amount of &gt;1800.
The many friends of Arthur Stilwett,
formerly of Carlton will be sorry to hear
he has had to resign.his position at&gt; book­
keeper, with the Allegan firm: o* account
of weak eyes. He has secured a posiiitm
In Grand Rapids less taxing on bis eyes.

J. C and . J. W. Guy, of Paulding Co..
Ohio, •made Maple Grove friends a visit
last week.
Robert Bell and wife are rejoicing over
of Hastings, are to feel the power of the
the advent of a daughter In their borne.
P. of.rs during..the next 30 days; dolt
Senlca Belgh returned from his visit to
times await them.
Ohio friends last Monday evening.
Geo. Nichols name hasbeea added to
J. D. Guy was al Cedar Creek Friday
the pension Ibk
and'Satuaday of last week.
The widow Landou has been slek with
Philip ’Ayers and Geo. L. Conley are
the prevailing disease. .
both rick with the grip.
Prospect of sleighing b rather slim this
Hattie Griffin Is visiting at Kalamazoo.
morning* Feb. 10.
Fannie McKee spent last week with
Charlotte friends.
Mrs. T. P. Barnum. who has been sick,
Mrs. J. R. McKee is quite sick.
is recovering.
Delbert Shoup was thrown from a horse
J. 8. Keeler sold a horse to Boll &amp;■ Will­
home In Woodland Wednesday.
Th uniday when returning from Nashville, iams. Consideration, 8175.
Our school has been closed two weeks
breaking his lower jaw bone in two places
on acchant of the Ulate* of the primary
and dislocating his left shoulder. He is
A. Senter b on our streets again.
improving as fast as can lie expected.
C. Nash was in this place Monday on teacher,*«Mrs. Ji M. Smith. We under­
stand that It coaiaaesKd Monday, with
Mantie Dean and Wm. Troyer, of business.
•
Carlton, called on Maple Grove friends
A tramp passed through this place Geo. Mullen in.th&amp;primary department.
Michael Doster received a car load &lt;rf
Saturday and Sunday.
Tuesday.
John Carpenter was in your city Mon­ oat* last week.
HanDeld.
We hear that. Irwin Jones Is. getting betday.
Wc have very fine weather for the first
Aunt Bettie Carpenter is vbiting In this
Wo received.* letter from ve editor last
clays of February.
place.
Our town treasurer, L. C. Edmunds, has
Ligue Thurston went away on business week asking If We had la grippe. In reply
we would state that we have not, but oar
been to your city to settle witli the county last week.
wife has.
(
treasurer. Wc understand he was the first
Mrs. B. Fisher is on the sick ibl.
Mrs. J. M. Smith is convalescent now,
town treasurer to settle with the county.
Mrs. T. P. Barnum Is on the gain.
but will hot lie able to resume her duties
Fred Merrels and Charley Shoemaker
In the school room for some time.
have traded horses. ’
JohnE
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st 'has rented
J. J. I’erklns.*
F«ne time for the boys and glrb to go
Ed. Taggart Is able to be out with the farm.
skating, and they are improving the oppor­
aid of crutches.
,
aud the
foreman of the
Meritt ..‘ood
.
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tunity.
Mrs. Rob’t Cairns Is very sick with but lumber camp where be works were In oar
The last meeting of the Banfield lyceum
village last week, for the purpose of pur-,
the question was "Which suffered the most slight hopes of her recovery.
Fire broke out in Mrs. Ester Pnnnocks chasing two teams. They succeeded tn
from the white race, the negro or the In­
dian?" The Indian, so said the judges, house on Tuesday evening, the 4th, while purchasing three suitable horses of the
she was at one of thu neighbors. Flower Bros., and one in Woodland.
Mrs. Budd. Coleman and Shoemaker.
We hear that Mary Smith is getting betHan ey Bellinger has got a nice flock of Prompt aid stopped the flames thus saving
sheep and innibei, 1,000 in all. Harvey is her dwelling and probably several business
places located in the direction In which
Uncle Mose Doyle was hurried on Tues­
a good one to feed them.
the high wind was blowing the flames; day. Hi.' funeral was conducted by the
The peuptc ot Banfield lyceum havebw n furniture, carpets and etc., were damaged Masonic fraternity.
We have just learned that Uncle Replo­
very much excited over last week Monday* in consequence thereof by water.'
Judson Griffith and wife are the happy gle died of the grippe on Saturday. He
night’s debate. "Resolved that country' life
is mure preferable than city ltfe.7 Chas. parents of a daughter, born on the 3d Inst was one of the early pioneers of Hope, and
A. A. Aldrich and wife went to Union his death V. ill be mourned by a large cirete
Shoemaker. In a grand and eloquent speech
won the question in favor of country life. City Tuesday to witness the marriage ceri- of friends.
mony of their son Clare to Mlsi Alice
Enoch Andras was I
Levi I’almatier's family have all been
Smith .Thursday night
stricken down with la grippe, but are now Ford which took place Wednesday.
Mr. A. A. Aldrich and son Clare return­
We hear that there will be a lawsuit be­
on the gain.
ed
from
from
Union
City
Thursday
with
tween. £. Hathaway and wife and Michael
Cha*. Shoemaker, Jr., is nursing a sore
their wives. The latter having been tak­ Doster on Saturday next
hand.
Protracted meetings are now being held
Win. Tungate has a pension allowed him en in as a partner with his father will im­
at FJ4 a month and buck pay from applica­ mediately go to housekeeping over the at the M. E. church.
hardware store of the firm. Congratula­
Our Items last week read Dr. Leroy,.
tion.
.
,
&gt; C^as. Shoemaker, Sr., Is the owner of a tion b extended to the happy couple by when it should have been Dr. McLeay.
their many friends.
very nice matched gray team of horses.
After twelve years of married life James
Last Wednesday the Ladies’ Aid society
Underhill and wife are the happy parents
was held nt L. C. Edmund’*.
Our citizens are discussing the 1*. of. L
Frank Doty and Stringham shipped two of a daughter.
Mrs. Emily Johnson lias gone to Lan­ ipietrtiou. and various opinions are bcldtia
carloads of lambs last week from Augusta.
sing
for a few &lt;Uy's visit, her sou Everett regard thereto
•
1
.David Styles has just received a car load
remaining with his grand parents Mr. and
Geo. M. Conyer has been placed, in
o^ com.
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Mns. J. R. Rockwell.
charge of the R. IL section here, in place
A
concert
was
held
at
the
Baptist
church
of
Thomas
Murray.
High Street
Most of those in this section who were
Mrs. S. Yeckley is very sick at this writ­ on Friday night for the benefit of that
society and a good time reported by those down with la grippe are better.
'
ing.
Orion Daytun has rented the blacfcralth
The medal at the Demorest contest last present.
Mrs.
J.
IL
Rockwell
is
not
Improving
shop, and will employ a competent me­
Thursday night was awarded to A. Hathafrom her late sickness ns - rapidly as her chanic.
Lurena King has returned to Mr. Gra­
We are requested to inform the public many friends would wish.
Fred Lawrence’s little boy was very sick ham’s, after having been at home for bop&gt;e
that ilw I*, of I. bum their own wood at
last week with croup, then lung dlfficuity time taking care of her mother and grand­
the Yeckley school house.
mother, who have been sick with the
Mr. Yeckley and wife, of Allegan, are set- in.
Will Nary liad the misfortune to spear grippe.
visiting his brother, who has been very
his foot with a pitch fork last week.
Lucy Pope,'of Prairieville, I* visiting
alek..
herslater, Mrs. Frank Barnei.
The lawsuit between Mr. Atkins and
News has been received from,North DaMr. Penaock. was decided in favor of Mr.
icnta of the safe arrival there of Johnny
La Grippe Is nearly gone.
P. last Tuesday.
Mr. Evarts has gone home, and so have Bates; he having gone there to 6e taken,
Rev. D. B. Ovlatt’wlll preach at the High
care of by an older brother.
street school house next Sunday at 2:30 p. the prospects for the factory­
James Wilkins, of your cUy, is having
Again we bear the hum of the tutyl In
two car toads nf logs shipped from here
the small hours of the night
Rev. Hollister and-family have had a dally. Thu uare are loaded on the mate
track,
on the lands owned by Henry and
George Jackson, of I-ake Od^psa. visited hard siege of the grippe, but are recover­
Jay Wilkinson.
ing—
at W. Burling’s Sunday.
Mrs. John McCallum spent Sunday with
A. F. Sylvestor Is talking of trading hb
Jx Moplton and mother are both down
farm for Mr.-Strong’s interest in the roller her daughter, Mra. Wm. Chamberlain.
witli the grip.
The death of John Roplogte, one of the
.
Tiw Wesleyan MetluxHste are holding mill.
Archie McQueen was la town Monday, earliest settler* of this region, oewred ak
protracted meetings at the Moulton church.
Mrs. F. E. Bruner visited the Jones raising money to build a house far Joe Mc­ the Iswe of his daughter, Mrs. Geo. Hay­
Connell, whose house burned Saturday.
ward, hi the town of OrangevlBa, on laat
school Thursday.
We suppose that Hastings will shine like Friday evening. Mr. Replogle was one erf
M. L. Sisson bad a tussle with the grip.
Mrs. Win. H. Slsaon visited her sister, a star of the first magnitude when they get, our most respectod clUrens. He wm a
the. new electric lights. But we have a, thoroughly honest and upright man. He
Mrs. 11 Wilcox Thursday.
Buel Sisson and wife, of Carlton, visited vision of the future, hi which we seem to। came to this town from Ohio h
see A. D. H. sitting rad and locely by hisi day. endured the hardships and
at X Herrington’s Sunday.
. Lena Walcott visited at Henry Sisson's little water wheel
Old Mr. Mudridge Is making life misera­ petence forUd age, saw bb children
Saturday atxi Sunday.
tied and settled comfortably around
Dr. H. C. PecMiam b doing a thriving ble for the sparrows In this vicinity.
The lecture delivered by Rev. Griaaby,
business with Ids croup remedy.
Doctors ore now having a liarvest ad­ of your city, waa highly en terrain lug and
instructive.
ministering to the akk.
We hear that H. C. Strong h«a a new
Mra. Dr. L. X- Haskin* died at her
home in Bowne last week of pneumonia.
Mrs. Anson Ward died of consumption
AHUmQMM vwui } .x w* tR
last Thursday.
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stipation a®d Indlgcstlmi try electric bitters.
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money
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physicians pronounced me an Incurable
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’
. Jew Middleware Decatur, Ohio, Mays:
. "Had it not been for Dr. King's New Dis­
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piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 25 cte. per box. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear
*

A Jackson tian asks the authorities to
lock him up so he can’t get at liquor.
If yon get short of breath, liave flutter­
ing. pain In side, faint or hungry siwlL*
swollen ankles, etc., you have heart dis­
ease, and don’t fall to take Dr. Miles’ New
Cure. Sold at W. H. Goodyear’s drug
store.
Morenci has a 85.000 suit on hand.
fretlve sidewalk.

FARM AND GARDEN.

SOUTH
FOULTBT BOCSK—OBOentD FLOOR.

I&gt;e-

I

American Cultivator nays: Corn 1b
heating food. It la too concentrated for
moat kinds of utock, and even for bog.
it often creates a feverish state of the
system that requires a good deal ot .wa­
ter to cool down. A hog that is kept
feverish from overloaded stomach will
pot fatten. It should have beets or
mangel wurzels. but if this is impossible
mix water with the chill taken off it
with a little fine middlings. This will
distend the stomach and prevent consti­
pation. It will alto furnish the albu­
minoid food ueceaaary to make lean
ineat, In which corn is deficient. If fat­
tening hogs are given drink warm, and
thus mixed with wheat middlings, they
will drink much more heartily than they
will of cold water alone, and be lews
likely to get off their feed.

THE MINISTRY OF JOHN.

tion, is quoted m “Batisfltd, that dairyDixie Farmer very truly says: Proper
&lt;tom«B
and decrease thdr Uitlayg by the
«**rv of your horse* nt this season, rvnd
during the winter, requires blanketing ure of ensilage, and ttyit. %tarav farmer*
not only in the stable and at night, but may atao me tlx? allo will: profit."
more imperatively,when they are left
Overfed fiowla will not lay irell, and
standing In harnews. To be sure, most ia care* of larger breed* especially.
farmers take their stable Idanket along ai-e more liaWo to die from apoplexy.
■B1*”
oul driving in the winter
In.California drying grape* far r.u.dM9
gjyy-y
T*- remember
do it
nt
thta'arowm' al
“**re?
■'UF'u™ to
rooo
h ni ha- in many placre roperueded Ae*makteia
We advocate
octa of tag of wine.
.
*
T“-'^ur two
iwo SRXOI
feverish colds.
tOT W,e
«&gt;♦ for
wifi cure the yoBows. On the* other

•‘When pain and anguish wring the
brew" from the dire attacks of dyapepsh,
indigestion or constipation the acute pain
is quickly relieved by tlie use of Bludblldcr
tbe most successful and infallible vegetable
eurativeand sedative that lias rewarded
tbe researches of science. This elixir
ptmifie". strengthens and renews the blood.

III

LESSON VII, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, FEB. Iff.

'i
fitMUrn*.

John is -uppo-ed to havo bv*n now about
30 year* of age. Verse S3 of this chapter
Inform* u* Hint J emit wax about that ago
V. I1OI He begin! His public ministry. John
was about «x mouths older than Jesus, and
probably preceded Him iu Htaminlrtry about
that time. The Levitre were not to begili to
■erv u about tbe tabernacle until tliey were 30
years old; this is mated just seven'times in
Num. iv, and may have beeu the reason why
John ftncl Je&gt;u* began their ministry at

f
1

9.
I

Jolla’s thirty years in summed up in two
senbmcee: "He shall lie filled with the Holy
Ghost, even from bis mother's womb,” and
"Tlie child grew, and waxed nu-oug iu spirit,
and was in the dewrta till the day of his
shewing unto Israel" (Luke 1, lb-80).
.7. "Then said He to tbe multitude that
came forth to be baptized of Him ’’ He Lml
not come forth from the wliderumH of His
own accord. He did not run without being
Bent, for the word of God came unto Him in
tbe wilderneM (verse 2) and Hr came f-lhli at
His command.

spring of vipers) who bath warned you to flee
from the wrath to comer Matt. Hi, 7, says
that headdreHBd there words to the many
PhariMMB and Roddnree* who came to Ids
baptism. They were the religious people &lt;rf
the day. fully described by Jams In Hl* eight
wore in Malt, xxiii, and by tbe Spirit in
Acts xxiii, 8. The religion of tbe former »«*

hearts were full ut hypocrisy and iniquity
(Matt, xxiii, 28); the latter denied the resur-

Jwus called them by the same name a* John,
and told tbeui they were on their way to bell
(Math xxiii, 33). Ou another occasion Ha
told them that they were children of tbe
devil, the father of lies (John vfii, 44).
8. •‘Bring forth, therefore, fruit* worthy
of repentance," They trusted in tbe fact that
they were descrodanta of Abraham, and
true children of Abraham they toast believe
as be believed and live as be lived. They

in due time confirmed, therefore they are
Chrirtians and sun- of beavvu, no matter bow

bare indy repented and turned to God. prove
it by your works. Faith without works 1*
&lt;iead*’.(Ja&gt;. it, 20. 26).
9. "Every tree, tbrrefure, which Lringetb
nor forth good fruit i* hewn down aud cart
into the fire." J eran uwd the very wunr
wont* in Hi* s/’nnuu on tlw mount (Matt vii.
It*), iuid taught tbe same truth in His parable
of the Barren tig tree (Luke xiii. G-Dj.
10, 11. "Tba jieople (IL V., tbe multitudiM)
asked him, aayiug: What shall we iki, thenf'
Having b’-anl His word* to the religiosi* lead­
er*. thecEMnnion people auk, what uirMage He
htu for them. They made no burnt of tbeir
gamine**, did not display tbeir religion^ jwrlia(* felt that they had none to sjimL &lt;&lt;; tber
were tbe working people, ami it required
all tbeir effort* to earn enough to koqp budv
atwl soul together; but they bail hronl ttacry to rej«t, for the kingdom was at band;
they )ia&gt;i come to be Impelled, and now how
can they show ttatir dncerityl The answer
is. By doing gooil with jort what ther have.
"H*i that hath, he that bath,” let him do
what be ran witli that to help thcra- who
have nothing, and tbu* prove the sitswritv

Under the stairs are nesta for setting
hens, which are thus shut off from com­
munication with the rest of the house.
The lower stair is hung on lunges. Wliile
hens are setting this and the outer door
may be left open, giving them means of
••xit to obtain food and exercise.
The grand lodge, I. (&gt;. O. F.. meet at
The upper floor is fitted up with roosta.
Ionia, Feb. 17-20.
The fowls reach it by means of a "hen
Mrs. V Inslow's Soothing Syrup should always ladder*" consisting of a plank with slats
eused fat children teething. It soothes the nailed across it at proper intervals. The
house tony bo constructed in any style to
— _ wv.., —.w .o ....
ac.uruj lut U1IUTIIU-B.
suit the taste or means of the owner.
TMwrty nro Mnl, » bottle.
Chip manure is not nearly so valuable
Thanks
are duqto Prairie Farmer for the as it appears to be—not so good as rotten
IMn.lt Mhoola will hnve tree tettl Imk.Ics.
foregoing plaar'und accompanying de­ leave*. It is a very good ingredient of a
scription.
compost heap; but the more stable ma­ the love of God can dwell in any one-who
The Swift Specific Company. Atlanta.
nure, -cotton seed and acid there uro in has this world'* good* and weth hfe brother
HrBt-ltetalninc Bea Hivea
Go,, tbq Manufacturers of the great blood
mediclrtt-, S. S. S., have just issiuxi a nice
Regarding tbe protection of bees the heap, and tlie lews chip manure, thq .have need, yet shutu-tb up hi* bowelaof comriddle book. Illustrated with pretty engrav- against cold in winter, and during the better the result. The best use we ever imdtm from him (I John ill, 17).
12, 13. “Then came also publicans to be
iags, in which they offer sixty dollars In time of rapid brood rearing in spring, an found far chip manure is to bed on it for
prises to the boys and girls of America apiarian in An.cricau Bee Journal takes potatoes, either Irish or sweet, especially bapturd, and said unto him. Master, what
who will correctly give the answers. Tbe
if
ashes
be
scattered
over
it
along
the
Hie ground tliat worm air inside the
following are the list of prizes:
furrow.—Southern Oiltivutop.
to evlleil Mmr. *1.^. »J.. r^l.r taw
Fur the first set of correct answers.. 810 00 hive is Of the first importance, and that
tbeir own packet* might be well lined.
For the second set............................... » 00 the temperature of tlie air outside the
14. “And the *oldler» likewise demoded of
hire is only aseeoudary matter, provided
J^orthe third set...................................
Ohio Farmer swells the list of useful
For Die fourth set .............................
the hive walls are iximpoeed of good heat farm implements that may be made at Him, saying. And what shall we dor Hu
For the fifth set................................. .
retaining material*. In /hive of bees liome with the draft—depicted in the answer to them I* nearly In tbe words of
Micah .vi, 8: "Do justly, love mercy, and
Ftn- the sixth set...................................
we have, as it were, a self acting fur­
Ftothe seventh set............................. 4 00 nace, keeping up a constant temperature annexed cut—of a device for dragging walk humbly with thy God," and reminds us
&gt;ot the eighth set............................... 8 00 of Go degs. in tbeyhenter, ami at least W down oom stubble. It is claimed that of Paul * word* to Timothy: "Godliness with
for ease, completeness, of work and contentment is graa gain; • • • having
Far the ninth set................................. 2 00
-Mr the tenth set.................................. ’ I 00 degs. in the atmosphere immediately speed, this simple affair is ahead of most food and raiment let im be therewith con­
surrounding it, when the bees are the contrivances in this line.
Far the eleventh to the 00th set, each.
Those wishing a copy of this’riddle book most quiescent. About three pounds of
uf each party aa they swallowed their own
inches of
eon obtain it free by sending us their ad- cork dust is required to give
medicine and then watched tbe otben taking
filling far the walls of ordinary hives.
drem and mentioning this paper.
Tlie beekeeper referred to uses picture
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga.
15. “All men mused in their bmrt* of
backing
and
three
thicknesses
of
carjiet
Ionia is to liave a sanitarium.
John, whether b- were the Chrirt or not."
felt paper for the inner akin of his hives,
Nut, since the daya of Malachi hud preaching
Do rou softer with catarrh? You can be and {-inch pine for the outerskin. Hive*
like thia been heard. Tboee who had read
Cored If you will take Hood's Harsanarllla. the
grrecret blood purifier, bold by afidro^ista. with walls thus filled will measure about
the i-ropbeta might truly my. Ho talk* like
Some, knowing from
CORN Elijah and Micah.
Dr. C.‘ E. Dean, of Port Hope, Ont, died TJj inches larger each way. They will DEVICE FOR BREAKING
STUBBLE.
Denial that about thU time the
weigh about five or six pounds more, and
ala hotel Im East Jordan of influenza.
It is composed of one 8 by 8 inch joist should njipear. wondered in tbeir hearts if
will cost about as much more as single
and a 3 by 4 inch scantling, arranged as
walled hires of the same capacity.
«
'm1
your *ddres8- we wil1 ™‘l!
10. "Ono uiigiiUbr than I cometh, the
seen in siiateh. It is very easy work for
a team and doe* the work fast, taking latehet of wlftw, kboe, I am not worthy to
unloose."
He clearly give* them to undarAmerican Agriculturist defines these three rows at once through the field as *.tand that h« 1* not tbs Chrbt. Hsnaiditin
H ,i&lt;,l’,ek*,7 rwtore vou to vlror, manhood sheep as follows: They were bred up when standing. It might be on im­ so many word*: "I am not ths Christ.” Ho
SS
yy*. ani. ’k0” “f’liccod. we will from the Spanish Merinoes, crossed with- provement to screw a two inch wide
abo raid tie was not Elijah, but rimply a
Bead yon * Belt and AppUsnew on s trial.
t Voltaic Belt co., Marabou, Mich.
the mutton breeds. TWy are syuimetn- band of iron on tbe front edge of joist,
Three colored purlohiers bl pork were Cal and free from wrinkles. The wool aa in time it becomes worn off beveling
•entenced to Ionia rrom Monroe Tuesday. is combing or delaine, fine, from three with use*
might point them to the mightier th*** ho
to four and one-half inches in lengtli,
Grow Crnrtty.
..W- ‘•Whose tan is in His hand, and Be wfil
Never cut a fowl's wing to prevent its uoroughly purge His floor, and wfil gather
Parents too frequently penult their with a white oil diffused tliroughout the
length
of
tbe
fiber.
The
rums
weigh
«hildn it to suffer from headache, fits, SL
flying, advise* Poultry Yard, Pull out His wheat into Hb garner; but the chaff He
Vitus dance, nervousness, etc., when they about 180 pounds and tbe ewes 180 the flight feathers of one wing.
will bum vfith fire unquenchable" Had
be cured. Mrs. I*, was cured of sick pounds. The object of the breeders was
Upon the basis of analyses made by
dizziness, dyspepsia, nervous to secure a Merino fleece on a mutton
Professor
Storer
it
is
estimated
tliat
the
jrettraiion of 18 years standing, after carcass. They are a desirable sheep, and
kingdom tirau at hand would Uve cama to
yy*, of 1° PbyHteiana; Mra. K., of nick are bred mostly io eouthem Ohio and value of Canada unicachedashes is about tbo daughter of Zion, and all tai* bean ac44 cents per 100 pounds.
corarJirtied; but hi. Matt, xili, 80 39-48
western Pennsylvania. "Both wool and
_—--------Y—' ——unj tivuiuj cvum
There is n^better manure than wood Jobb* declare* that thi* harvest wifi not be
•••Buttoned who liave been cured by that mutton" was the motto of the originators, '
*
luring grape vines and now till the end of thb age; and thu reason
and they succeeded admirably. The ef­
j’ l’gndluM*1*.*!,,1,, wb»*lt|,»Mtb*t
fruit trees.
fort
fe
making
by
some
to
create
a
stand
­
_
----- -~iviiHum, uo uior»&gt;
to UU Him.
According to The Florida Dispatch
M1™* opium or dangerous drugs. Free ard for these sheep of twenty poinds of
wool on a 200 pound carcasB. Tiiroe are Florida promises to become distingui.h
—------- -- ------- ~*~**«*.
rr. Mp uacjj Dow.
j rfRWy the American Merinoes, and tbe ed as the greatest phosphate producing
There are 409 members In the Detroit wrinkly breeds should bo denominated . state in the country.
the Spanish.
Jfcnrsboyr aasoeiaUon.
Professor Hickman, of tire Ohio sta­
■When she became Mio, the clung to Castoria. ,
"When she had Children, she gate them Castoria.

'j

Anything newton the topic of tnanore*
la of interest to gardeners and farmers.
A recent feature is the use of dried peat
mow to place of straw as bedding for
horsea in towns and dties. In regard to
this Mr. Heuderson expressed the opinion
that the more so used is likely to be of
great value to the market gardener, if it
can only lie had in sufficient quantities.
Mr. Henderson also made the following
stitement.s, which afford desirable laformation on the subject:
We havo bad it iu use in our own sta­
bles for about two yeurs/and find it not
only more economical than straw for bed­
ding, but its absorbing qualities makes it
of great value for fertilizing purpose^.
■We can buy. ordinary straw manure in
our vicinity for 81 per team load, but
we aro buying all we can get from sta­
bles where tbe more is used at 82 per
team load, believing it to be of twice the
value ot ordinary straw manure. It is
claimed that the source of supply of the
peat moss in Europe is aimoat inexjiaustible, and it is now offered by three
or four firms in New YTork at prices
ranging from 812 to*8U per ton, and It
is toped competition will bring it yet still
lower. It is now used exclusively as bed­
ding by some of our largest Itorae car
stables and express companies in New
York and vicriity, and one of our largest
livery stable men in Jersey City, who
has been using it for two years, says he
would rather use peat more for bedding
at 814 per ton than bo would straw Lir
nothing. so much more satisfactory dues
he find it in all respects for his horses.

"There iv no great secret in growing
big! crops of potatoes,’’ remarks a farmer
«»f experience, "only that you must have
rich soil to begin with. You mud plow
it nix only once but twk-e, and liarruw it
as often a» there is any need of harrow­
ing it. Then plant your seed in drills
throe feetapart and open a furrow be­
tween tbe rows to run the irrigating
water through. Sink tliat deep enough
that, thu water will be lower than tins
plant, and do not let the water come in
direct contact with the plant, but let it
reach the fibres by seepage. Run no
water on tbe ground after the potatoes
luivc blossomed. Cultivate well and vou
have iL"

The Decatur Republican appears this

.

feet

The ground floor is equally divided by
a cross partition. Tbe south end is left
open in summer, or covered witli slabe
or wire netting. In winter it is closed
with glazed faith. The north end is re­
served for nesta, us ahowm in the plan.
The stairway is inclooed above and be­
low, to-keep the fowls out- At its foot
are an outer and an inn«*r door, with a
small entryway between. This prevents
the escape of the fowls, as well us tlie in­
flux of currents of cold air, when the

Bill Nye Ln one of his letters described a
belle as "wearing a greasy face adorned
with a second crop of pimples." All who
are similarly ornamented should use Cole's
Carbollsoap the triumphant remedy for all
skin blemishes and discolorations. A
purely vegetable soap, it Is infallible os a
remedy for skin, scalp and scaly affections,
removes blotches, pimple*, and blackbeads,
clears and purifies discolored complexions:
softnes the hands and promotes flexibility.
It produces a soft creamy emulsion, even
in hard water, and is a positive luxury for
the toilet, bath and iMtrMry. Prife 25c.
Sold by all druggists.

'
',

is

A NEW FORM OF MANURE.

—

were ojyemxj.

.•

which He U rax.kea of a. vSwT

..

Jt: ““F

■%

"A new theory has been started with regard To the use’ ©fl sot-i
on the face. Women who for years have been careful of their con
plexions would never, under any circumstances, wash.the face i
soap, as it was said to roughen and coarsen the skin. Now’
Ivory Soap has been invented, this idea is (exploded, and a iwc'Jknown physician in the. metropolitan profession recommends i
women patients to use it freely every day. lathering the skin ivi &lt;
Hr states that none but the most beneficial results will be effectri
by this method of improving the skin.
He holds—with considerable plausibility—that l he'pores nf t.
face become as much clogged by grease and dirt as.the hands or.ary
other portion of the body. And if soap is considered a necessa.purificr in the bath, its needs must be felt equally on die face. Bv
an abundant and regular lathering the facial pores, he claims, are i
open, clean, free from the clogging matter that produces unsiglr y
blackheads, acne* pimples, and a pure, healthy, fresh and brig|i:cr
complexion is the resultant . Not mincing matters, he says that iLr
trouble with most women ivho have sallow, pasty skins is. that dr;n
year's end to year’s end they never have a really dean face."
A WORD OF WARNING
There are many white soapa, each represented to be "just as good as
'Ivory’s’’ they ARE NOT, but like all counterfeits, lack the peculiar and rent--able qualities of the genuine. Aax for “ Ivory” Soap and insist upon fatting i‘,
«'OP&gt;right ISM. by Procter J. G«u»bk.

What is

CASTORIA
CaatorU la Dr. Samuel Pitcher** prescription for Intent*
and Children. It contain* neither Opium. Morphine nor
other Narcotic lubetanoe. It 1* a harmle** nbatltute
lor Pareporie, Drop*. Soothinc Syrup*, and Castor OU.
Million* of Mo&gt; her*. Cartorin dertroj* Worm* and allay*
fererlBhaea*. Caatoria prevent* vomltlnf Sour Curd,
cure* IHarrhota and Wind Colic- Caitoria reHeve*
teethlnc trouble*, uurea constipation and flatulency.
CaatorU ualmllate* 'Mae rood, regulate* the *tomach
and bowel*, yirinc healthy and natural aleep. Caatoria 1* the Children’* Panacea—tbe Mother’* Friend.

Castoria.

Uxnxo HoanraL a*u DimmiT.

“Dm Raici”

FKO*ATK ORDER
State of Michigan. Oamtv of Barn
st tbe ProtiBte &lt;MB~
In sold county, on Tue*-

te oi

MS

From tiring for Coughs, Colds, Sore
Throat and Incipient Lung Troubles

LuuuJallou or Irlury.

Hi.;

ttBBWilk

Castoria.
1 Oaatoria ta bo well adapted to children that

wilt cure

■Mlfilliut the petition. «&gt;»’y '7'
la NaclMriet*. widow of wild J«“
OBB*ed, praying this court to adjudicate and dr
termlac who are nr were the kwa&gt; heir* ot Mid
deceased, and aoUtled tn Inherit the real relate

tion. and Hurt the hetra at taw erf said
and all otbre pereoos Intervet* J In said mtrtiare required to appear at a »rv«lou of sab’
Coort tben tnbebSdcn 1/ the Probate O/Brr
tntbaOtty of Haattec*. in sahl County. »n.
show caww. tf any there be. why the
of
the petittaoer r.rny
be jrran'.ed. And ‘
farther ortarod, task sata pvtittoncr rive
to tbeperan,ts intrrested in said ert-ca. at tbe

�Not a Pimple on Baby

greatly excited tbe interest, no less than think you will be, for I &lt;
tlie curiosity, of the Shadow, who occu­ will be a contestant. Bu
that did
ble toaay anything aa to tbe rmult.
pied the back room of the second floor whom I shall employ may
Finally he drew away from tbe oubyour story."
of the house in question.
Ho suqqicd ber ns she
“Why don’t you do
*
On thia particular muruing. because lie
much interested, and directed their forced her to ait down.
had been out the greater part of the
tbouglita
to
other
channels.
Thu*
ho
in
­
"There
are
certain
circumstances
con
­
previous night, and because Tom liad in­
I cannot sav enough In praise of the Cutlcura my doll home! If it rains on her. me &lt;nay formed him that he would not require nected witli my professional career duced them to lay aside their sorrows replied. “From tlie
Remedies. My boy. when one year of age. was take cold aud keep mo awoke nightx"
so bad with eczema that he lost all ot bh hair.
Wbeu it was found that she lived only two his services until the afternoon, ho had which make it advisable for me to keep .for a time, until the liours passed so rap­ Ing from t on 1 considere
His scalp was covered with eruptions which the blocks awny a boy was sent with an umbrella slept Ute.
out of court But I can’t Idle here. Pre idly that Hie clock pointed 11 before he
doefora said was scald-head, and that bls hair
which could drought to
The occupant of the adjoining room, got a great deal to do today Here are
would never grow again. Despairing of a cure to convoy her aafely| home.—Detroit. Free
Ho ynu more and more pleased with, tions, even remotely.”
front physicians 1 began the uan of the Cutlcura
that is to say.'jtho front room, was an some papers I’want you to sign."
“Oh. indeed! Have I had a record of
Uemadiea, and, 1 am happy to say. with the
the cliaracter of Annie Templeton, her
“
What
are
they?"
old
man.
nearly
if
not
quite
seventy
best sneers*. His hair is now splendid, a»d
A Mysteryz
there uinot a j tuple on him. 1 recommend tbe
"The agreements and contracts of artlesaness and sincerity and l&gt;er charms your daily life?”
years old. Who ho was. or what his be­
"No. you have not, nor will 1, give it
Cutlcura Remedies to mothers as the most
A wall known photographer wDl vouch for longings were, had long since ceased to transfer to me of one-half of the proper­ of mind and temper.
speedy, economical, hud sure cure for all skin
you. Thu nnmlier of cigars I smoke, th*
That night he sat long In his room at
diseases of Infanu and children and fed that the following facta:. He was called in one day bo of interest to anybody in the neigh­ ty wh'Ki you get It”
glasses
of wine I drink , the pawiugos «C
to
take
a
photogragb
of
a
young
girl
of
about
every mother who has an afflicted child will
the qffien window ,over his cig .r, his
“Weil, I am entitled to the whole."
borhood. He was accepted as a fact of
tback me for so doing.
20, who bad died a few days before. The
“Of course you arc, you old ass: but thoughts busy with the clianning young the daily life of a young man of. leisure,
Migt. M. E. Woodvm, Norway, Me.
corpse was laid out upon n bed. with the the locality, just as the corner grocery
permissible
iu a bachelor, it to be con­
If you don’t give me half yon won’t girt with whom, through accident appar­
Fever Sore Eight Years
hands clasped over the breast Death bad and tho hydrant were.
demned in a benedict, I have not given,
1 ^raust extend to you the thanks of one of my
He was rarely quite sober, and when liave any part of it- Sign, or you won’t ently, he stood in cioecr relation than uor will I give; tior would any broad
rtilinew, she lay there as if asleep. Some ho was, it was early in the morning be­ get a smell of it; and besides. 1*11 stop any otlier man. and he grew very tender mihdetl girt such as I havo regarded
flowers had been strewn over tbe body, end fore Ims had had time to make ah early your allowance."
over them.
you until the past three weeks, demand
This was a dire threat, and meant a
have bl« lag amputated, but is happy lossy he on the floor by the side of the bed; and stand­ visit to che rum. mill of which be was
diem."
CHAPTER XVII.
la entirely well-sound as a dollar. He requests ing out' in black relief against it waa tho tho most frequent customer.
stoppage of liquor, so lie signed with a
“Pasmgeo in tbe lifeof a y&lt;M®g man
me to use bls nrine. wbieh is H. H. Carson, coffin. The photographer silently adjusted
It
had
locomed
settled
fact
dial
be
trembling hand:
KVWPOirr VERANDA.
merenaut.
Jou.x v. Mixon, Druggist,
the leus and took the photograph. During
of leisure—such, for instance, as stranga
“James Preston."
tbe ten minutes needed for tbe exposure, tho was a mnn of property, for he had al­
We have bees selling your Cutlcnra Remedies photographer pared up and down iu tho long ways enough money to buy drink and
“Now, wait a moment," said Parker.
Ho flushed a dull red throu^i l.ir dark •
lor years aud have the first complaint yet to re­
ceive from a purchaser. One ol the worst cases corridor outside the room where tho dead pay his board bill. F^m time to time Ho went to the window and beckoned
of scrofula I over saw was cured by them.
girl lay. When bo returned he saw that on he sallied forth f rour the street, and. ■ to a man who stood upon the opposite
"I do not know to what yt»a refer.” ba
Tayixu: &amp; Taylob, Franklort. Kan.
tbe lid of tho coffin was a flower, which was when he returned it was known that he side of tho street
Cutlcura Resolvent
replied.
not so before.
In a moment more tbo person entered
was flush, and so tho neighborhood had
TLe new blood and skin purifier aud purest and
“You do not know." she repeated
How-did
that
flower
come
there!
Noone
come to believe implicitly that these tho room.
brat of humor remedies. Internally, and Cutl­
scornfully, and then, lifting her liazxds
cura, the great skin cure, and Cutcura Soap, an luul entered the room; the windows were occasional excursions were for the pur“You ore a notary public; I want you
exqtustte skin beantlfier. exitr&lt;_ally speedily, cloned, and there was not * breath of air stir­
before her face as she clasped them as
permanently and economically cure every dis­ ring. Why was the flower naw lying on tbe poso of collecting his rents and receiving to verify these signatures."
tightly ns to fairly pain her, she cried in
ease and humor of the skin, serin acd blood,
his interest.
It was a ceremony soon accomplished,
with Ims of hair, whether Itching, burning, coffin, when a few minutes before it was on
agonized tones, ‘‘I cannot, I cannot bring
From his life long Itnbit.of spying on and Parker, placing tho papers in his
scaly, pimply, scrofulous, or hereditary, when the bed between tho hand* of tho corpse!
UR story moves myself to speak of it to him. My God,
pocket,
went
off,
after
leaving
a
ten
dol
­
all other remedies fall.
The photographer listened, but be could hear people, tho Shadow liad kept an eye on
along a day or can I not hate him? must I go o* lovtag
Sold everywhere. Price, Cutlcura. fiOc.; Soap, no sound except the beating of bis own heart.
lar bill with the old num Preston.
•
23e.; Resolvent, tl. Prepared by the Potter In a few minutes, however, he determined him.
him in spite of myself?”
Between tho front and back rooms
Tho Shadow remained dong enough at
Drug and Chemical Corporation. Boston.
carried to New­
He watched her, strongly moved him- '
Hf“Seud for "How to Cure Skin Diseases,'* to disnbw tho question from his mind, and tligre was a space divided into closets. lib jiost to hear Preston say:
port.
M pages, CO illustrations and 100 testimonials.
self, showing anger and alarm. He mutburied himself with packing up his Instru­ Ono was entered though a door from
“Well, there’s something crooked
On a bluff over­
D lTHPn Skin and scalp j&gt;reserved and ment. Then he paused—possibly the falling tho front room and tho other from the about this, but I don’t know what AnyfiA K I n beautified by Cutlcura Soap. Ab- flower hud left a trace on die negative, or,
looking a wide ex­ betrayed me to her;’’ finally he said with
UOM A U solutely pure.
liow, 1 know I am tho brother of the
as the day w as gloomy, the photograph might back room.
panse of water, forced calmness:
Tlie Shadow had long ago discovered man they call Charles Pierson. I can’t
net be quite successful. He would try again.
and well along the
A second photograph was taken, aud tho that there had been, once upon a time, figure It out, but I can go and get a
drive, stands a &gt;resumc in your own good time you wiE
Sharp aches, dull pains, strains artist returned home. Tliat night, sitting up an opening in the partition which di-, drink." .
.
cottage, which elsewhere might be called nfonu me what it is, when I can defend
1
and weaknesses relieved in one tniu- late in his studio, be developed the two nega­ vided the closets, doubtless for tlie purAs tho old man went out, the Shadow a mansion, yet as compared with its foyself as I shall. I repeat, tbe with­
■Fu^uute by tbeCtitlcuraAoU-Paln Plaster.
Thehrat and only lustantaneous paln-killlng tives. Tbe position of the corpse was not the j&gt;oeo of ventilation. When tbe closets stepped down lightly and passed into his neighbora it is small
holding of confidence from you cannot
same
in
tho
two
negatives.
The
pbotogstrengthening plaster. '^5 cents.
.
luul been papered this opening had been room.
It has many angles, short towers and be charged against me.
Taphcr strutued his eyes, half disbelieving covered up.
“1 don’t know that tho matter has any
“When I confessed my love for you,"
tho evidence of bisown fa-uses; but there were
high ones: many gables, curious win­
By standing on his trunk in Che closet bearing on tliat which tho ‘Boss’ has in
the two negatives before him, telling in their
dows, like eyes, in long sloping roofs—a he continued, "I told you that I did not
silent,unmistakable truthtuinew that between lie could bring his head on a level with hand. I guess not. But I will tell him recessed balcony here, and verandas liave tbe fortune rumorcreditod me with;
this
opening,
concealed
only
by
the
thin
.
anyhow."
the taking of tho two photographs the arm
cropping out there, in unexpected places, timt it was nearly exhausted. When I
of the dead girl had distinctly moved. Tho paper. If tho door between the front
When ho did tell Tom. that astute and a jumble of comers, projections and made tliat discovery which shocked and
mystery of the flower ou tbe coffin was room and the closet were open anything ■ young gentleman said:
angles, yet all orderly, harmonious and
solved, but it wna succeeded by a mystery said in an ordinary tone of voice could
“No, I do not bellovo it has any imme­ artistic.
offering you the freedom the world did
•
more terrible still.—London Tablet.
be distinctly heard.
diate bearing on our matter. It has this
On the veranda which adjoins the not know you had given up, telling you.
The Shadow liad broken a hole into effect, however, and that fa, that wo pone cochere, a young lady paces upanS I was illegitimate.
“Send ISovrn 113.”
‘•When I.made the further discovery
Out in the far west on one cold night in tlie wall which separated tho front room won’t worry much about Parker’s par­ down witli evident impatience. The sun.
January a horrible accident cx^urred. Snow from his closet, an his side. And once, ticipation in tho matter, for ho fa not slowly sinking into tho west, sends its that by an effort I might receive a for­
when the opportunity had presented pursuing tho lino wo are and has no con­ rays shooting under tho roof of the ver­ tune, but involved in the effort might
several feet in depth covered tbe ground.
nection
with
it
What
be
fa
in
for
is
itself,
ho
had
dipped
into
the
front
room
The little town af B----- was perfoctljanda and lights up vdth golden gleams possibly bo the exposure of my illegiti­
quiet, and not one of its inhabitants dreauu-d unseen and made a bole corresponding clear enough. He will mako a blunder
macy, X came to you with it and you
of the scene of disaster that would soon be on the other side so deftly that It ap­ of it. for ho don’t know it all, and bo’ll tho shining hair ot Flora Ashgrove. ,
The house is the summer residence of bado me make tbo effort, promtsidg to
witnessed. The small station house was fur peared as If it had been made by a vio­ get in a moss before he is aware of it
face the world with me, saying you had
Robert
Witherspoon,
and
therefore
th©
tho time dmerted, tbe station master having lent pushing of a chair against it.
I’U drop a hint to tho surrogate to go summer home of tho lady.
no property and wo would fight to­
gone to tin- store not far distant. Poll aat all
By this moans he could frequently dc- slow on any application madd on behalf
atone in the coxy little station house, ever i
Tho roll of carriage wheel* in the dis­ gether.
of James lYeston. But, 1 say, old Par­ tance attracts ber attention, and she leans
“These are tlie great events of my
and anon talking to henelf. “Polly wants a termine who were in that room.
ker
may
bo
a
valuable
mon
to
follow
up
When
he
was
awakened
on
this
par
­
cracker; pretty Poll; pretty Poll." Then
life. Is tho aversion with which yow
over tho railing.
ticular morning by a noise apparently on the line of Pierson. Ho evidently
Tbo carriage turning into sight, sho havo seemed to regard me recently due
shelf that waa just above the telephone, rang, caused by tlie overturning of a chair, he knows more about him than wo da It views it with great expectancy plainly to my illegitimacy? If it fa, let me say.
and, receiving the answering ring, shouted: sprang out of his bed os if bo had re­ will be - worth while to cultivate him
as I once said to you before—you can be
when wo get the chance, but just now manifest on her beautiful face.
“Send down 113." Then flying back to her ceived a shock.
In a moment more sbo is enabled to free. I am too proud in my degradation
perch, she wus quietly sitting there when the
That he should go into tho closet and there arc other things to bo done.”
ascertain Ito occupant, and ns she does so to hold you against your most slightly
master returned.
place himself at tlie-point of observation
a smile of relief wreathes itself about ber expressed wish, though it broke my heart
There was no telegraph in that part of the
CHAPTER XVL
to release you.”
country, and Poll bad often watched her was due only to his invariable habit of
rosy lipa
.
CUPID THIS TIME FLUTTERS HIS WINOS.
She shook her bead, murmuring:.
master talk through the telephone to the sta­ spying.
Tho carriage draws up at tho steps and
Ho saw tho occupant of tho room sit­
tion masur at Jerome, a small town not
“It fa not that; it fa not that.”
8 tho time drew the occupant who alights is—
many miles distant. Iwabout half an hour ting with his back to him at a table in
"Is it,” he pursued, “that we are both
near to visit tho
Harry Fountain.
■whoonoo try them will find thmollttlo pUlavria.
-VI— «_
n-« K, *&lt;1’ tbe paa*enger train was due. When it was the center, while on tho opposite side
poor, rind you have finally concluded yo»
Templetons, Hol­
She greets him with suppressed joy.
nearly time for the train tn come the station was George Parker, the attorney.
cannot face poverty witli meF
brook found tliat
Sbo
hurries
him
off
in
charge
of
a
master tlmught that he heard the noise of a
"Ah.” said tlie Shadow, "here's mis­
“It is not that; it is not that,” sho re­
he bad regarded servant, bidding him to hasten to a moot­
train in each direction, but concluding that, chief. 1 never know that old scamp of
this visit witli ing with her on tbe veranda as soon as pented.
he was mistaken he did not trouble himself a lawyer in anything that was not uiis“No, I could hardly believe it was, for
greater interest he can rcmoro the stains of travel.
to
look
out.
In
a
few
minutes
the
passenger
Xs ths bane of K&gt; many Uvea that beta is where
and emotion than
train passed up, but it did not stop, and in, chief.”
Then she seats herself In one of tlus they are to both of us now old storiafc
He climbed to tho top of the trunk
he had been’real­ willow chairs which invito repose. Sho and we liave grown accustomed to them.
another moment a fearful crash was heard, a,
piercing shriek rang gut upon the night air. and listened.
ly conscious of.
leans her head upon ber hand, lier elbow Things are not worse for me, they are
and tjien piteous groans were heanl Snatch­
All ho heanl for a moment was the
Such liad been resting upon tbe arm of tho chair, and better. Providence has removed Tem­
ing up adanteru, the station master hurriedi scratching of a pen as it was driven rappleton from my path"—
tho excitements alio relapses into a deep study.
out. A fearful scene was before him. The1 idly over paper.
She leai&gt;e&lt;l to her feet, crying aloud:
.
of the two pre­
The thoughts she indulges are evident­
freight train attached to engine 113 had come’
"My God! can he refer to it like that?
Finally he heard Parker's voice.
vious
days
that
ly
not
pleasant,
for
she
frowns
and
her
SMAIL PILL. SULL DOSE. SUlIRlltt
■ ••ww----- U..1M n—I Karo &lt;*nr&lt;u
Is it possible tliat such a man can live?"
Fiftoeu jewjenguK and both engineers wroI
ha had given him­ face is dark.
She swept up tbe veranda, so charged
killed, and live pasM'itgvrs were injured seri­. Hilly written this story down, and you self to little sodate or profound thought.
Thus sho sits when Fountain, newly with emotion and passion that she could
ously. In a short time tho whole town wu। must familiarize yourself with it.”
Events had occurred with such rapidity arrayed, rejoins her. He says gayly:
not remain still. . ,
astir. The injured were cared for, and ani • "How much is true and how much anil close succession that life was really
•‘You perceive how obedient I am.
He foilcraed her, saying:
g
engine arrived and pushed tho broken cars oni falser
bettem. If thedealc
whirling with him.
‘•Well, I have begun die effort, but I
You command and 1 am liero."
a able track. Much excitement prevailedl
•end direct to factory
"It doesn’t make any difference how
will
almndon it if you wish.
have
It was only as he drew near the hotel
She looks at him gloomily and says she
throughout tbe town. The ]&gt;eopte wondered1 much is true or false; this story’’ (slaj&gt;taken the first steps. I have even gone'
who it wa&gt; who had telephoned to the stationI ping tho papers) “has got to be tho true whore tho mother and daughter were is glad to see him.
so
far
as
to
inquire
for
certain
papers,
staying
that
be
realized
that,
after
all,
"I should only know 1$,” ho retorts. and have called oo&gt;a lawyer, Henry Hol­
aiastcr at Jerome. They did not solvo tho’ one. Now, I want you to study over it,
the ono thing which seemed important "by your saying so. ma belle.”
mystery for many a lout; day, and both sta­
brook”—
tion masters very* nearly lost their situations,, and I will come again and again and to him above all others was this visit.
Shu looks at him angrily as
She whirled upon him, her face plotarbut as nothing could be proved against themJ talk with you until vou get it’pat”
Why, he was at a loss to tell, and it pBor.
ing the greatest alarm.
“Well, I’ll try it."
they were allowed to remain. Chn- eveningf
a.ts with something of a shock that lie
“On Henry Holbrook? Are von mad?
"You can be very gay under pl) the
*
t
"If you would stop drinking and get was compelled to confess to hiuuelf that circumstances. Is the distance from New That man would hang you if ho could.
dazing in His chair he was arytsed by hearing: tho rum out of your sodden old brain above all and through all tlie beautiful
York
so
great
that
you
feel
perfectly
at
the telephone ring. Ixvkiug up. be saw Poll1 you would get it all right enough. You
sitting on the shelf above tho telephone and| used to be sharpenough, in ail conscience face of Annie Templeton had been be­ case herel'
fore him constantly.
heard her eall out in ber shrill voice: "Send sake.”
Holbrook saw the murderer of Temffc•
Men will deceive themselves, just as puzzled, for he is standing in front of
down 113."
J
“Am as sharp now as I over was, only Holbrook did. when ho answered his her. He draws a chair closer to ber and ton escape’into tbe park?**
At last the Tuystery bad Iwn solved.—_
She had grasped him by the idiouMen
I can't recollect as I used to. That’s be­ own awakening by saying: “Her face sits down very deliberately.
Philadelphia Times.
X.
and pulled him squarely in front of her.
cause Pm getting old."
Before Fountain couid reply, a hearty
haunts me as a beautiful picture I some­
“It’s because you are getting your times sec will linger with me for days." her steadily, "your moods are inexplica­ laugh rang out upon the air.
|
Dlaxnoalng a Cax.
Tlie ladies met him in the public par­ ble. For the past three weeks I havo
"Doc," mid Mr. Haymed. tw be lazily flickeat skin full of whisky every day. Now,
. see here. You ore a brother of Cliarles lor of the hotel. They welcomed him as not understood you. When 1 saw you Encore! Eucore!
Preston."
well. Can't ye do within’fer himT
a highly prized friend, and tho'trust last in New York you were nervousness
“Of course I am. or why‘did lie give with which they fairly threw themselves personified, and you treated me at times and vou would get, immediately, a fash­
•‘I’m no veterinary physician, my friend."’
ionable audience.”
“WdU, ye might look at his tongue an’ feel1 mo money for fifteen years?"
jupon him was very pleasantwitli disdain, and sometimes 1 imagined
Thev saw a friend of; the house a»of bU pulse." argued Mr. Hayseed.—Enoch.'
“What’s the use of our arguing that
They had waited for him anxiously, positively with aversion. Then comes proachiog by n path ..some dfatance off.
CIMTLKMIN.
point? It makes no difference between and they were deeply interested in the your imperative summons to come hith­ Tho next moment ho was hid behind
Fine Calf. Heavy Laced Grain and Creed□s whether it was because you were his smallest detail of the business ho had un­ er, disregarding as nothing my reasons shrubbery, long enough ■ to-enable them
brother, which he denied, or because you dertaken for them. They hung upon for remaining in New York, Now, tell both to recover themselves. When next
inoK
had a secret of his worth paying for. his words as If bo were to bring tliem me. what is the meaning ol your strangu he appeared he was near, the veranda.
"When I heard, that Fountain was
'
salvation.
FROM THE DIARY OF A LAWYER AND THE: For all wo want, you are."
conduct?'
duo here,’? he said, ba he stopped beneath
"Well. I was, I tell you."
NOTE HOOK OF A REPORTER.
) “My first step," he said, "will be to
."You iiavo then observed my con­ to talk, "I said to Mamie. ‘Now we wfll.
AU made tn Oengreu, Button and Lace.
"Never mind: we can establish, by put­ take out letters ot administration for duct?" sho returns, with an expretsion of have some private theatricals.’ And. at
ting your papereand my papers together, Mrs. Templeton, and this done wo can contempt as she looks over tho water. the first pop I catch yoa at rehearsal. I
By EAEOLAY NORTH.
that Cliarles Pierson was an assumed take possession of all your brother's af­ “Can you find no reason for it?"
congratulate you,.Flora. I was too. far
•Lis SHOE FOR MISSES.
(Copyrights!. IMO. hy O. M. Durham. Ihiblkhodl name; the reason why ho changed it;
fairs."
“Upon my word I cannot. If you off to hearlhe&amp;entimeut, but the anting
by special nhrangement through The American‘ that you were his brothbr: that he had
He explained to them that the proceed­ have fault to find with mo speak out, was realistic."
“Glad you like it.” replied Flora. "TH
Preax Association.)
no relations otlier than you, and no de­ ings were likely to be long delayed and and don’t resort to innuendo. ”
give you a .secret—will you keep it?”
scendants; and establishing these facts vexatious, and it was not long before he
CHAPTER XV.
"Innuendo," she repeat*, with fine
"As my life.”
we
can
take
his
property.
Now,
I
.don
’
t
found
himself
installed
not
only
as
legal
scorn' in her tones. “Harry Fountain,
"Then it is a scene of my own.aompoTHE SHADOW OVERHEARS BOMETHfNO OF
PROBATE ORDER.
dare take tho first step before the surro­ counsel, but as adviser upon all pointe in ax© you a hypocrite, ar the coldcat siLion."
INTEREST.
State of Michigan, County of Barry—m.
gate until I have seen you have got tlie family matters.
blooded mon who lives?"
At a session of the Probate Court for the
story so straight you won’t stumble
It was very agreeable to him, to be the
when you go on the stand."
recipient of all tbe little confidences as plica. "1 shall advise your uncle to
to family details, cost of living, the consult a physician."
Of the people you meet from day to day
“Oh. Til get i|, don’t you fear."
Present.
“Well. 1 do fear. Then there is tho ways and means — and he, who for
“Doo’t treat me as if I were a child," has perfectly pure, healthy blood. The
1 UibThe matter of tbe estate of Christopher H.
story of your own life, I hate writtea twelve years had lived a bachelor life, she answers, passionately. "I am en­ beredltary scrofulous taint afflkts tbe large
VanArman, deceased.
,
found domestic considerations highly in­ titled to your confidence if to nothing majority of people, while many atbent Re­
that, too.”
On reading and filing the petition, duh veri
Parker laughed an ugly laugh
teresting, especially when presided over else. Does not your conscience reproach quire dlseoaus from impure for, Ifnpropcx
fled.of CluraH. Van Arrnac. widow ot saW de­
food and wnong indulgences. Hence th*
ceased . praying that a
‘ “It was a tough job to reconstruct the by a beautiful girl who paid special def­ you. or have you nqne?"
Imperfolve aecesaity for a reliable btoa*
on file tn this court, purporting to be tte last
twenty
years
of
your
life
you
spent
be
­
erence to his own wisdom.
wfll and testameat of said deceased, may be ad­
"Tbe charge of withholding conbdenco purifier like Hood’s Saraaparila, which
mitted to probate and that the execution thereof
tween four stone walls."
It was agreed that they should return from you come*-with \hyt iU grace, eradicates every Impurity, and gives to th*
and admirdrtrntkm of said rotate may be grant­
“Hush," said the other old man, "for to their twine In Plainfield the following Flora," he salt} sternly. "I jeopardized blood vitality and health. It curt* scrofahu
ed to I*oyal E- Knappen, ot iinmA laplds,
Michigan, tbr executor therein named.
heaven's sake don’t talk of that."
day. and net it in order for a prolongs; my chancef.of’peace, comfort and happi- salt rlwutn, humors, boils, pimples, aad
Thereupon It is ordered, that Friday the Hth
"Well, you served your time out; they absence.
Dess In this world in order that I might other affections caused by impurities or
darof February, A. D., IMO. at ten o clock In the
HERE is in Varick can't take you for it again. It was a
fowmoon. In, assigned for the bearing of said
While they wore gone bo was to ob­ give you my confidence. You bold every lioisoiMiua germs In the blood. All thM Is
petition, and that the hetra at law of said de­
rocky path that of your life, old man. tain for them apartmento, where they secret of my life—you know tliat of me asked for Hood's Sarsaparilla Is that U ba
eeased and all ocher persons Interested In said
and 1 have smoothed it very inge­ would be at less expense than a hotel which no otlier person in this world given a Mr trial.
estate, arc required to appear at a session of
arid court, then to be bokten at the Probate
is by no means ne­ niously."
.
and secure greater comforts.
Sup'l Howell, of tlie I*nslag aeUootau
office, In the city of Hastings, in said county,
cessary to .specify, a
“Keep quietr cried tbe old man, with
He did not tell them of tho suspicions
and show cause. I: any there be, why I tie prayer
"Except ono—except one," aho cried
at the petitioner may not be granted. And
row of old fashioned, an oath, "or I’ll kick tbe whole thing entertained by Tom Bryan and' himself,
passionately, leaping to her feet and
tt U further ordered, that said ■wrtHloner gire
overboard.”
for, in truth, lie would have found it striding up and down the veranda. "Ex­
notice to the persons Interested m said estate.
Ot the pendency ot said petition, and the bear­
houses.
In one of
This threat hail a subduing effect upon difficult to have presented them in an
By M. P. to meant MUea’ Nerve
fog thereat by cansing a copy ot thh order to be
tv., rq|U which regulates the B
these houses, on the Parker.
intelligible manner, if bo had thought it
molisbad in the Hahtixu* Banner a be*»Mttber1tek°C
* * * * *^ach&lt;
paper printed and circulated In said County of morning following the day Holbrook
"Well, don’t gn huffy,” he said: “I’ll
honor, though it aewns
Em- ooce in carb work for three successive had been surprised by his three widely
lie quiet. But you must be pat with it of realizing.
• ma X hate you, hate you for it'
clpfo! A revolutta
separated visitors bent on tlie same er­ when you’re called upon for it I don’t
Touching tho murder, he informed
Fountain recorded her with
Judge of Probate.
W. H. Gwdmftk
rand, there occurred a scene which
Baby one year old. * Bad with Eczema.
auw&gt; «&gt;
Vj
Vi
*uu VW &gt; ;
Hair all gone. Scafp gjoveied witli erup­ JU *
lug * Lsldbeaded doll iu her arm., entered
tions. Cured by Cutlcura. Hair splen­
did and not a pimple on him.

Cured by Cuticura

Every Muscle Aches.

CURE.

SICK

HEAD

ACHE

CAUTION

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

S3&amp;$2 SHOES

A. WOOLLEY,

15926231

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- BUSINESS CARDS~~

Hastings Banner

Pi*iMmBC
tevHedfo attend.

MARSHALL L. cook. Manor

TUX WASTING*. MICH.. POSTOFFICE,

cent* per year, M&gt; that there is little room
for bolding editorial Improvidence to be tbe

AtNTOftT 14. 1379.

editorial notes.

—-

OrtM.ofkw York. Cknrelind l» «»-

shall lx* giad to receive any erlttelrtn upon
It or to have sotneStoing IxKter given.
1st. Reduces pound.*, I) shilling*. 8
pence. Since there are 90 shilling* Id one
pound, in live pound* there are 3 times 20
shillings'or 100 shilling*, and six shillings
atl'ted make 108 shilling*. Mncr there
arc 12 pence In one shilling, In 1od shil­
ling*
thftre
are IOC
time*
12
denre o: 1272, pence and b
pence
added make 1280 pence. Therefore, in &amp;
pounds, G shilling*. » pence there are 1280
pence. (Of course in practice the smaller
number is made the multiplier.)
2nd. Reduct* 500 pence to higher denoinluatou*.
Since there are 12 pence In one shilling
in 500 pence there are a* many shillings
a* 12 pence are contained tiwus in 500
pence which srv*4l times with 8 pence re­
maining. Since there are 30 shilling* iu
one pound, in 41 shilling* there are a*
many pounds aa 20 shilling* are contained
times In 41 shillings which are 2 times
with one shilling remaining. Therefore,
in 500 pence tbe are 3 pounds, I shilling
and 8 pence.

doubtediy the idol of the democratic party.
But hi tbe • mphv state,'Danvld B. Hill ha*
(he “grip" ou the democratic party, and
A* *o mnch of Inspiration and material prsposrs to hold IL Can Cleveland be tbe
ak! in behalf of a ehanffp In onr tariff poli­ democratic nominee in 1802 without New
cy conics from Great Britain, a comparison
of what we Dow have with what we are York? It looks to us extremely doubtful.
offend in Its stead is likely to prove Inter­
Id onr province of Russia, over WO large
esting. For it must be remembered that
tbe theoretical freetrader's dream of im- farm*, bekmglagmoatly to noblemen, were
trampled connueree L* a toug way from re­ recently sold al auction because the own­
alization. even In England. The old fact ers, were unable to pay the government
that money is required for running a gov­ taxes. It will thus bp seen that depression
ernment. and that commerce may very
properly be called on to coo tribute it* quota, of agricultural Interests fa not confined to
has rendered It necessary to keep on lhe the United Stales. In fart it fa universal.
British tariff schedule a 114 of article* from
The latest thing In the way of railroad
wbieh revenue L* derived amounting to
8100.000,000 annually.
Improvements is steel car*. The advanta­
Great Britain collects by tariff about the ges claimed are—no liability to fire, jnueh
same amount of money jxt bead of popula­
less danger of smashing up in case of coltion that the United State* doe*. But
with this tlie parallel ceases, for the first Rskm or other aceidani, and greater ease
There I* no denying lhe fact that, when
British tariff enumerate* only some twenty with which they can be wanix*!.
Judged by result*, the usually adopted
articles, while ours names about three
method* of teaching the correct use of the
Tbe Democratic pres* of the country fa English langnaga are a bad failure.
hundred.
The BritUh tariff is “for revenue only," I'grklng at Speaker Reed because he Instate
'Ilits arisen partly from faulty methods
and laid indiscriminately against articles that the majority shall rule in congress, and partly from tbe lack of direct and sys­
nf iiecesslty and luxury, while the tariff of
tematic iDstruetluns during the fifart year
this country seeks revenue and protection and that public bnsiness shall not be ofo of school life. lAdred, it fa not too much
to domestic Industrie* at the same time. strocted. The people will sustain Speaker to say that, lu.lM majority of our publje
There a round duty I* placed on ten and Reed In the stand hr Ims taken.
schools, during the first three or four years
cofffe, while here lioth are admitted free.
attendance, children receive no instruc­
The Banner fa pleased that the veteran tion whatever In the use of Euglish*rccrptIn some years tlie British revenue from
import* of tea. coffee, fruits and other ta­ jduranllst, Don Henderson, of Allegan, ing that which fa Incidental to other stud*
ble neceasarfe* has equaled elghty^iercenL luut been named a* supervisor of the cen­
of the amount collected from imported li­
These, the most Impressible years of
sus in this censha district. It fa a recogni­
quors of all kinds.
life, are especially adapted to this InatrwIf the Britl.di duty of 12 cents per pound tion of Mr. Heniler.»onii faithful service* tion, because of lhe interest that may be
on tea. nnd .".X cent* |x*r pound &lt;m coffee to party.
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aroused and the permanence of the habita
had been levied by the United States on
of speech tlien formed.
.
Henry Gebrge says “tariff reformer" i*
the-qqantlty Imported In ls», the aggre­
So far a* the common use of language ia
gate would have been over 82d.000.000. another name for nothlag. He menu.* that concerned, correct tiablt* of speech will
This 1* more than was collected in 1888 n man is either a free trader or a protec­ never be formed by the study of English
from all Imports of Iron and steel. Includ­
grammar.
tionist. There is no middle ground.
ing tin plates, and only twenty per cent.
One of the most common charges
Atairt of the amount collected from all kinds
Speaker Reed tx-lieves that when a con­ brought against the public school* by the
of woolen goods, carpet* included, for the gressman fa sitting In his seat, but refuses Journal* is that papite leave the grammar
aame year.
schools without being aide to write a reHere we get a gHnipw at practical re­ to vole, hr iz present, just the same, be­ s|&gt;eetable letter, atx! with no knowledge ot
sult* under a “revenue .only" tariff as cause lie to present
the most common form*. Unfortunately,
■wroOght out by tlx* nation tliat now occu­
as regard* thy great majority of school*,
pies the unique relation of sponsor and ben­
the charge is true, and it is just as true
eficiary of tariff reform that proposi** to
that such results are unnecessary.
transfer iron and steel to the free list and Conducted by ENOCH ANDRUS. Co. Sec’y
Oitvii.t.E T. Bright.
put a heavy tariff &lt;m tea and coffee by way
A school otierr nnd valued friend want*
of Off|W*t?
The grip IwuL us lost week bm we will
tomethiug said on the subject of .school
taxes and teacher*’ wage*. Nome of the try to be on time hereafter.
Out iu Kansas, the farmer* alliance and people of ids district are inclined to think
the grange liave lately united. At the re­ that the taxes, are to high, that their school
Ring*, pool*, trurts. combines, monopolies cent Joint meeting of representative* of I* costing too much, and conseqnenUy they call them what you will—they *rr last inrre**are somewhat disposed to find fault with ing tbnmgbout the length and breath ot this
both-organization*, tlie following demand* the district board. We are willing to com­ country.
LMtelaton denoaoc* them *n«l new*were made upon congress: (1) Abolition ply with this request yet realize tliat It Isa jxper* nttsex them, but sttll they serin to flour­
tai. It la gratifying. Imwerer.tonote-that there
of trust*. (3). more paper currency' Issued somewhat delicate subject upon which to i* at !ra« one combination tn this country tbnt
‘1* with lhe approval ot tlie pubUe, e*i.ect.nl)y
upon a coin basis. (8) abolition of national speak. Il I* a very easy matter to be utls- tirx
uDdendood and to give offense as we can of fanners: It is eompoerd. sot of tmltvtauah
bank*. &lt; 4) reduction of tnfTif. These or- testify. Tlie Secretary ha* no desire to but ot the following quartet of harvest I ng m*
chines: Dei ring Binder I leering Light lteaf»er
jpmlratiuns of farmers are a significant sign boom teachers' wage* and I* not seeking Deering Giant Mower and New lieering Mower
of the times. They mean that at ta*t tie* to create any strike* among teacher*. The
wage* of this c.las* of laborer* must be
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
farmer* are aroused to the necessity of or­
governed by the same laws that regulate j
ganizing to advance tbeir own interests, as those of every other class. If, owing to
Quite a good' ileal ot ••new life’’ made
other great industries do—such aa mer­ any CAiiM-. a general lowering of wage* I itself manifest in this city last week. Mr.
chants. laborers and manufacturers. None take* place, that of teachers must share I and Mr*. Ansou Noble* and Mr, and Mrs.
ttua&lt;lv»n( &lt;4
the *aint&lt;
same fnteniiif
fate and lliev
they have
liave no n-a-ioo
reason tri
t&lt;&gt; . Chai*.
Chas. Huffman rf-Ldce
rejoice In 'hthe advent
of these organizations have entered tlie po­ complain. In (pnwral, the compensation,
Mins, while Mr. and Mr*. J. M. Neff and
litical field. Il Is not necessary. Their of any class of laborers is detenuinod by Mr. and Mr*. Goo. Cannon smile upon
demands will compel attention of existing tbe skill required. We find no fault al&gt;out their new daughters. Hosting* used to
parties. "These organizations are most paying a carpenter or a mason 33 or W.60 lx* a dead town.
per «lay though a common laborer may be
powerful In' the states of Iowa. Nebraska, had peritaps for seventy-five cents. No
Chicago Herald: -Old Uncle Davy
Kansas, Minnesota, the two Dakota*. Wte- one ha* reason to complain bccauju* teach- Sanborn knew but little about law. but
lie knew a heap about Juailre. Ho
eon*in and Michigan—the very stronghold* cr* get a)(They ran. Their ’nbor U th*, m a Bins)i town hi Michigan called Dowl­
of the republican party. And the large, commodity they have to put upon the mar­ ing, somewhere in the vicinity of Battle
ket and they do as^lie farmer dor* with
majority of the members are republicans. Ids wheat, get the* Ing best price the mar­ Creek, but wn* known all over the coun­
And if the party does not show Itself in k'd nffonl*. It will not do to urge that try round for hi* cccentricittew If uncle
Davy was odd he wa* honest, and the peo­
favor of three thing* especially, it Is plain teachers work only a limited number of1 ple knew It and when a Justice of tbe
that It wlll/b^ made towuffer. These three hour.* each day a-, compared with some jh*ucc was wanted Davy was tlie man
other rlaaaeH. The aame argument will chosen. The funny things that liappcnare (1) more paper money issued upon a coin apply, to a certain extent, to tor carpenter.
basis to make It absolutely safe. (*) reduc­ Besides, no succcssul teacher labor* sim­ ed 'luring his Judicial .career were many,
but they all reflected credit, on him. A
tion of tbe tariff, still maintaining tlie prin­ ply six hours a day. It Is quite safe to as­ case came up before him once about a lot
ciple of protection, and .(«) legislation tliat sert that no class of latorers need*, to spend of saw-logs. The dispute was over tlie
more time outside the regular working price lu some way. One side ha&lt;f a law­
will end - unlawful combinations of capita: hour* than doe* the auocesaful teacher.
yer nnd a lot of e.*;|x*rta who testified the
to jnd up prices.
It la not proimsed here to enter Into any log* were worth-a certain sum. Tbe oth­
diAciirision of the question as to whether
er aide was represented by the defendant
What «tors Mr. Mills of Texas think now traeliere* wages are too high or not. It I* himself, wlw was a plain man, and mcrelv
about the minority ruling the house “tbe very probable that some ot theffi are get­ stated that in his opinion the log* were
aame as it would if It were the majority’.’" ting much more than they deserve, while worth a certain amount—about half a*
Before eongrens assembled Mr. Mills boast­ It is Just barely poMlbl® that sonic are not much as the experts claimed. The law­
ed tint this would be the case and it la now getting enough. So^ie farm hands art* yer argued at length, but Unele Davy An­
clearly evident that such was the deliber­ chea|x*r at 81 s per month than others atgrj, ally shut him off by saying. “Now you
ately laid plain of the minority leaders. as any farmer can testify. There is a very- needn’t go on talking about this matter
They have tried the scheme on and it strong belief In certain quarters tliat there any longer; 1 have heard enough, and shall
Is a much greater difference In the value
-doesn’t work.
decide to allow what 1 think a Just price
' Speaker Reed and tlie republicans of the of the work done by different teachers. for tho log*.*’ and Imre uncle Dave named
house well knew the desperate game the Tbe service of a poor farm hand may not a sum far below that claimed by the law­
be
worth
very
much,
yet
after
all
be
bi
not
bulldozer* of the minority were playing
yer and his texpert*. but a little' higher
and they were justified In taking just Um liable to do much barm. Thia district has than the figure of the defendent. The
course they did take to restrain and defeat for some time bad the reputation, of sus­ lawyer was on bls feet In an instant ready
taining
one
of
the
best
schools
lu
the
coun
­
lhe howling mob. From now on of couree
to protest but Davy motioned him dowu.
■the minority will do all In their power to ty. It ha* paid wages that have secured “You just keep your seat, Mr. Lawyer."
xAatnict legislation and stlrup bad blood. good teachers and these have been retain­ said be; this court knows what it is talk­
ed
for
a
considerable
period
of
time.
IM it do Ito worst. It will injure the par­
ing about- I knew this case was coming
ity,It represents more than anything else it Whether tlie people of tbe district feel before me, and I expected just what has
&lt;Mado and disgust all right-minded people. that too high wages have been paid, wn happened unlay. To be fully prepared I
do
not
know.
It
is
assumed
that
tlie
peo
­
Had Speaker Reed and the majority perwent down and took a look at those logs
■sltted Uic bulldozers tft carry out their ple themselves fixed the lenghth of the myself. 1 claim to know tut much about
threat* It would haw been an-outrage sebool year. This is tbeir right and priv­ saw-togs as any man living, and I say they
upou the republican party and upon Jus­ ilege. but beyond that tbe matter Is In the are worth the amount I stated, and that
tice. It fa gratifying to know that Speaker hands of tlie district board. The law has settles IL” Uncle Davy Sanborn Is now
Heed .and hl* supporters do not propose to conferred important powers upon school 4mu1. but It Is a pity there are not more
he run over and dragged oat by the minor­ boards and this authority should, nt count like him, for less law and more Justice
ity mob of bourbon bushwhackers.—Tri­ be excrciaed in a reasonable way and with would lie a good thing in many cases."
a due regard to the wishes of the people.
bune, Detroit.
David Sanborn tlie gentleman mention­
There are two sides to tbe question how­ ed is well remembered In this city and
i-art year the New York Observer Invited ever. School officers usually reoeive no vicinity as a very ecceutic man, of exceeds
compensation for tbeir services, and in
a uumfowAif clergymen to suggest In Its every reasonable way should be sustained. Ing good Judgement, a num of honor. He
colmuaw ways and mean* fur reaching the If the people of a district vote for nine waa very fond of sports, especially huoting. and had a world-wide reputation us a
people. Many .responded; among the rest months sebool they should Dot expect that breeder fine bunting dogs.
the rectorof,the most active and aggrtMlvc tbe board can carry out tbeir wishes at the
same expense that another district main­
tains a school for six months.
-I think ourjKOtartantlsm erm widely In
Wc Liave urged school iioaril* to hire
In tbe matter of curatives what you
lhe wbok matter of it* effort* to reach non- good teachers and tbea* to retain them If want Is something that will do its work
eburch going/oik. Asa rule it putt Its possible aud shall continue to advocate thia while you continue to do yours—a remedy
plan. In general, teachers of some eonsld&lt;table experience are tbe best, but Dot al- tliat will give you no inconvenience nor
ways. One of tbe best schools sewn this interfere with your business. Such a
winter is tanght by a teacher witli only remedy Is Al hack’s Porous Planter*.
preach the gospel through a telephone. ope term’s experience, while one of the .These plasters are not nn experiment, they
very pwreM I* candttcted by one that lias
We need the rtergy nnd ordained women taught(f) almost constantly for six or liave been In use for over thirty years, and
living among tbe poor: call them .sfatera. or right years. A school can easily be so tbeir \ uiue has been attested by tlie high­
poor a* to be utterly worthless, indeed er medical authorities, as well as by vol­
and give np tbeir life to the work. We worse tiuu that The time of a good notary teslilBMjnUb from those who liave
tenclier for some little period may bn spent
want the beautiful ebardnw aud Hie strong In undoing (partially. It cannot lx* wholly)
what the other has done.
A Boeck's Porous Planter* are purely
Wlmt Is urged upon the people of this vegetable and absolutely harmless. They
The Cadillac News and Express ha*
require no chrnige of diet are not affected
ttiMring pertinent pwr*graph1
by wet or cold. Their actlorf dors not ta­

SCHOOL, COLUMN.

ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEW8.

T a ANDRUS, Deuti.r
Charles Haile fa preparing to move to
Dei ton.

o.ta« uss
a.. —
niUu«l oxiae
or A l 1 .
medal contest (all bat the medal. )
body urged to attend.

midst last week.
.
David Mdaber and wife, of Hickory Cormra, were the gnrrta of Mr. Loomis' fam­
ily one day last week.
Great Interest taken in the protracted
meetings al the BhnlU school house.
Some In thia place are improving with
the grip and sonic are not.
Heary Chamberlain of Coats Grove,
visited friends in this vicinity last week.
Mr*. C. Harte la staying with ‘ber
mother for a short time.

'l&amp;ffBrjZ ft tiffin
’ll

to Catharina Rachel?
* WnUK StaxuMn to Honan.
• and 10 blk. w antas oftaca

Milo.
Mr. Editor, how many hands did you
count up to my question In last week s
issue? Did you eount one up at MHo?
The Flower Bros, sold three Clydredalr
horse* of tbeir own raising for tbe sum of
•600. That fa in the line of higher agri­
culture.
MT.HMUtti la.
No new rases of grippe. The few dan­
gerous eases are improving.
Milo market for wheat from 70 to 75 et*.
per bushel: corn 30 ct*. and oats 25 ct*.
A bushel of wheat will pay for two dinners
at our best hotels, or three at restaurant*
or cheaper botefa. One bushel of eom w ill
F.CoQkCA
purclMteo three drink* of whiskey or three
Mader A. Ba__ ...
drunk*, or make 10 lbs. of pork worth 4
Parcel
Yankee
Sorties WJ8.
ct*. per lb. A busbel of oat* will jay for
Hiram A Clbaoa to Erl* &lt;X Hick*; oia sec 31
5 glasses of brer or 5 cigars, or shine your Prairieville l.»0.
boots 5 time*. Take your chok*.

rKORA lK oioKM.

Omncaillla.

W. C. Hewitt, of Barker* Creek,
knska Co., spent a few day* with hl* parrnta here last week.
Mrs. John Valentine is able to ride out
again.
E. D. Young*, of Charlotte, visited rela,
tires and friends hero last week.
Mr*. Harriett Cameron hay been having
quite a serious turne! with la grippe for
th® last week.

.

Inst .Sunday.
Geo. CrosH. W. Tanner and 3. Doud
were hauling lumber for Mr. Bentley last
Monday.
Clara Jenners is recovering from a se­
vere attack of la grippe.
•
Jim. when you take your girl out riding
again, don’t forget when it gets day* light.
The contest at "Hani Scrabble” last
Thursday evening was quite well attended.
There were eight contestants: May Hall.
Nora Dond, Mary Hathaway, Authur
Hathaway, Dena McCarty, Anna Davis
and a little girl by tne name of Newton.
Arthur Hathaway succeeded in getting the
medal.

M. B. GILLASriK Vur.T^T

T

M. FOWLER,
•
Dentist.

S

QTUAET, KNAITEN 4 VAN ARMAN
0
Lawyers.
nPnrtgo fa ad courts ot the «tate urM ;c - P

l»tlag». Mlehlm’a

A BARBER, M. D..
Physician and burg

H
•

W.

»

• 1

LOWRY, M. D..
Physician and Suntrun

•TKandKAKanc! tbe pnwni!:
bffjwgxxty fitttag W'ECTACLt’

C. WELTON
Is agaot for the Ohio Fanner’* IteranceC&lt;5.

in the matter ot the nttate at John N. Nevins,
flengssr*
Oo reading and filing the petition, duly veri-

pras lug that
In this court

QMITH A COLGROVE,
O
Ijtwy
i E. KMX ASTON.
tX.
Attorney at Law. .
(Over J.B.Qoodv«ar*Ga. bixore &gt;
Practice* ta all court* of tbe Sate. CoUeeUosj

D IL TIMMERMAN, Hoanriu
r•
sician and Burgeon.
IfARTIN V. BARKER. Beal Estate, fo­
ul.
sunmee and Loan*.

Uce to tbe penoo* Interested tn saM estate, of
- door* north
the peytencycrf eald petlfloa. and the bsartug Offlee with J. G. Kuiryan
SpecialatteoU— given to makiag exchanges
ocr printed .ind circulated tn *a.d county c
itarrr, once ta each week for three snecemlv
wret* previous to Md'i day of ht-nnng.
Cua ni.K* w. AKurmoxo,
Judge of Probate.

GILLASPIE,

Bru«h Itldgr.

Rnttau.1.
I&gt;oc. Itale now goe* by lhe name of Sulli­
van. But If he doesn’t get more practice
soon, Ids name will be I*ennfa.
Clarence Robinson fa doing a good bar­
ber buslnese at bls home on Pleasant Ave.

■

। olbre over HoOeway's drug stars

Mich
tec eitv of HasUags. in **Mcounty,onTaMday
the HlWdayaf February. i n tbe year one tbonsand eight hoadred and ninety.
rrearat, Charies W. Arrasuvcg. Junge tl

Mr*. Cline died at her bonx; Feb. fltli,
with ineaslea, agwl “7 years. Sermon by
Elder Buck at the U. B. church Sunday.
Infant daughter of Henry Damonth was
buried Feb. 3d. and the Infant son of Will
Damouth waa buried the uth.
Grandma i Forbes is not expected to live.
O. A. Carptmter’a daughter l« better at
tbe present writing.
.
1
Nearly every house in this place has
sickness, either measles or grip.
Mr*. A. E. Bas* Is still very sick with
grip. Also Mrs. John Muxom.
Ed. Skiff will Boon have his mill ready
to run. He is going to -mw for J. L.
Broughton.
‘
Anda Chestnut’s family are all sick with
mmslea.
Uncle Ge&lt;». Graham Is under tlx* doctoi*
care.
Geo. Havens went to Hasting* on busi­
ness Wednesday.
Henry Ander* went to Hickory Corner*
on business Monday.
•
John McBain nn«i family went to Hick­
ory &lt; omeni to attend tlx- funeral of the
Infant child of Dunean McBain last Thurs­
day■
.
&lt; »ki Mr. Reploglc died ot tin- grip on
Saturday morning.
Tin- township Ixmrd of school in*|&gt;ectors
of Hope and But land meet next Saturday
to locate the site for our new school house.
it I* Jam*-* '■•wImmm wh- u u» -i
land, net Jennie as the Banxeii made me
say last week.
Rose Anders 1* slowly recovering.
. The mump* are reported iu the neighbor­
hood.
Some fun fa expected wlien the school
site is I'x-ated. 'Dm* building eomuilttec
nay they will build tlie new sciiool house,
while the di recton declare that they haw
no right to build lhe sebool house nnd
say they shall not -

r. DUKE. M. D..

following an Ua- ml aataU trutfen

(Mte.

...

Every­

Oormr agConrt and Jeffer*ot.m. Keep*
M.tM« nM,(raud oyater-tisell. ccx
for fosrta. Also a general »ux-k ot gr. i*

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

Hicks &amp; Spence

offer
as desirable a line of

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Mich.

CAPITAL, S5O.OCO.OC
MieMgaa.

omcwis:
Free l dent;

groceries and

provisions as can

,

C.D. Beebe, rash:

BIBKCTOKS:

Den W. HayMlte.

Gretile.

be found between
Jackson and

Grand Rapids

Prices Right?
Yes, my son,

Always Right.

Very Reasonable Terms.
117 sores In Rutland, fair bouse but n
&lt;&lt;od ontbuikUnga, 50 acres improve'.
1 ots of fence timber and wood. Within 7
ullee of this city and 4 of Irving stotii.’i
witl he *old at a bargain, on a
,‘36 aero* Hastings township within onr
mile of city limits.
. « e»y 1«' la HaMluta. dnlmble pla ■
for a home.
Will be closed oat at ha!!
their value.
Call on ar address

D. R. COOK,
HAsnsoa. Mien.
ROBERTSON BOUSE,

5MAMMND,”

THE flPOYE IJ

A

PINE CUT OF

THE BANNER’S

NEW FAST JOP PRESS*
Call at this office for estimates on job work.
No coantr;
work than the

�Get your life insured in the New York
PERSONAL MENTION.
Pennies are a legal tender up to 25 cents
“X’s” communication in the last Ban­ Life Insurance Co., the strongest aud brat
and any person is legally bound to accept
Grandma Crawley Is aerionsly UL
on earth, which gives tbe most liberal
ner
cteateil
quite
a
flurry
of
excitement
i
pennies up to that amount One. two.
Halting* Wednesday, Fek 13. 18W.
C. W. Warner was t«ry sick hut week. last week, and even subjected the proprie­ policy with the best assured results. J. the program:
three and fivqcent pieces are legal tender
Mrs. Will Fuller went to Jonesville yes­ tors of this paper to needless and unjust M. McElwain, agent.
up to 25 cents, while 10. 30, *25 and 50
Singing.
criticism. It Is our privilege and we deem
\
cents silver coins are legal tender up to terday.
The Orton Bros. Operatic Minstrels has
Quotation, about valentines.
810.
Mrs. Dr. p»wry visited In Middleville it a duty to give any reasonable taxpayer been organized in this eitv with C. H.
History of Rome, Mra. Pratt.
of this city opportunity to state his objec­ Hutchins as manager.
Tbe
people
of
lAttin Course In English. Mr. Keaastou.
A local physician has discovered that the last week.
tions to the manner in which his money is of Woodland will be favored with an eaThe Arciacologieal Club at Rome, Dr.
Immediate cause ofthe present wide-spread
Dr. Peckham, of Freeport, was lu the s|x*ni by city oiflclals. It is a course we
t.•rtaiument by them to-usorrow eve.
Timmerman.
I epidemic, is cryptococuianthogehlaous. city Friday.
shall steadily adhere to. While we would
Moral Teachings of Science, paper, Mia*
Robert Indsleyvlied at hia home in Has­
We have known this for some time but
M. J. Weeks, of Bellevue, was In the Ik* better pleased to have each contributor
have declined mentioning the fact on oc- city last week.
.
subscribe bis own name to bis articles, and tings township Sunday, of pneumonia. Hallock.
Trials of Haman Nature, Talk, Mto*
count of limited space;—Vermontville
Wm. Austin, of Chicago, was In the think without very good reasons to eon- Deceased was well known in.thto city and Jordan.
trary can be shown he should lie required has a large circle of friends, who extend
city last week.
Table Talk. Blair BilL Mr. Striker.
their sincere sympathies to the mourning
—HAS AN—
wA couple of oar townsmen were talking
Rev. Irvine and family returned from to do so. Yet where convinced that the ones, in their bereavement The funeral ’ Critic, Mrs. Hoyt.
communication Is made in good faith, and
al&gt;out the weather last week when one of Ohio Thursday.
*
took place yesterday.
for
what
Its
author
deems
good
purposes,
them
said
“
1
never
saw
sueh
a
winter
os
UNUSUALLY
D. R. Cooley, of Assyria, was a caller at and Is couched in respectful language, and
this.'* “I have." broke in the other. this office Friday.
Aa we go to press we learn of the death at the residence of Mr. Dawson. In Rut­
everything goes to show that the writer of Mrs. Quackenbush, ot tbe 2nd ward. land, Wednesday evening of next week
asked theiirst. “lutst summer"
LINE OF ••When?"
Jmu Clark, of Alma, is in the city this means what be aays, but for good reasons Deceased was an pld pioneer, and has lived Feb. 12, tor the benefit oV Rev. W. D.
remarked the other, and then the bystand­
week-on
business.
.
withold}
bls
name,
we
still
believe
it
the
ers all laughed.
here for many years. She was a ladj^W Rowland.
IL B. Messer was in Lake Odessa ou province of a paper to give place to the ever)* respect, and endeared herself to all
The social given at James Townaend*.
Prang, the great chromo aud picture business Tuesday.
communication. Aud giving place to it who knew her. We bear that the fonerai
on Friday evening of last week for the
publisher of Boston, some Hine ago sent
docs
n?t
mean
endorsement.
So
much
by
Will Croty. of Kalamazoo, is visiting
will take place to-morrow.
benefit of Rev. Rowland was well attend­
out for votes on the choice for a national
way of explanation.
flowar and the result Is seventy )*r cent, relatives in the city. .
ed.
Proceeds 310:50.
The public nre warned against-a man
It Is due Mayor Goodyear to explain that
Chas. Welssert made a business trip to he did not sell lhe ground o^ which tbe giving the name of G. L. Phillips, .claim­
of all votes for golden rod. sixteen phr cent
The donation for toe benefit of Rev.
— FOR—
for mayflower and 14 per cent scattering Woodland yesterday.
Furniture factory stands to the city until ing to hall from Toledo, Ohio. HU scheme Oviatl will be held at his residence in the
for daisy, mountain sorreL dandelion, aun
Spary Phillips made a business trip to after the site and the price were agreed is to “write up" .tlie business of country •2nd ward, both afternoon and evening,
flower and others.
*'
Kalamazoo lost week.
THU TMRU
upob by that company. Mr. Grease! ex­ merchants, agree to havo it published In Feb. 19th. A cordial invatitton is-extentitbe county paper, collect the fees In ad­
We want our subscribers to pay heed to
P. T. Colgrove was in Middleville Thurs­ plains that be has never done any con­
tract from tlie city, and never had any vance. and then skip. Shoot him on the
the notices sent them through the malls, day an legal business.
work for the city except upon order, and spot.
requesting a settlement of their subscrip­
Hod. Daniel Striker was In Middleville then at prices the same as charged to Indi­
Look out f$r the entertainment on
tion accounts. Our pay wo must have,
Next week the reader# of tlie B vnnek
viduals.
for our purpose Is unalterably fixed to last week ou business.
will have tbe pleasure of reading another Washington's birthday.
ON HIM
The claim of the Democrat that X wrote letter from Cadet George Rock, written
We are happily surprised to see Frank
reach the cash In advance system, which
Mrs. Dan do and ilnughter were visiting
for political effect-may or may not be true. from Taogier. It will l*c an Interesting Thacber with us again.
we have explained. Is not only better for Id Nashville last
—FOR—
Wc do not know. The assertion of that letter, giving on account of the coronation
The visitors last week were Alite Can- ‘
u% but very much better for our subWill
Walt
retfimed
from
a
business
trip
paper that the present city council ought of the King of Spain, as well as descrlblng- non. Miss Giddings, Peter McGrath and
rtcril&gt;era.
.
to Mancelona Thursday.
tn have nil the credit for the Improvements *ome of the Interesting places vistted by Earl Warner.
.
f. E. Harper, of Middleville, has made
We learn tltat MLss ’Evans Is getting
Frank Woodmansee, of Vermontville, is made in this city tills year is ridiculous, as the wimdron.
’
arrangements with Hare A Khor. of Ix&gt;wany member of tbe council will admit It
along finely in ber new work.
ell. Mich., tor a very flue Swedish Granite nt tending court this week.
Delbert Shoup was retunilugto’hishome
belongs to citizens irrespective of party,
Harry Bowker paid us a visit Friday
monument, to be placed In tbe Middleville
Mrs. W. J. Stuart, of Grand Rapids. Is who outside as well as tn the council have in Maple Grove from Nashville one night afternoon. Wo wore glad to see him.
cemetery, iu memory of his wife and fath­ visiting relatives in thu city. .
last week on horse back. The horse was
pulled together.
A program of about 30 minutes duration
er. Robert Harper. This monument, when
We are glad to make the cxplanationsln suddenly startled by something nnd at- and appropriate to the occasion, was ren­
Mr. S. R. Willison, of Barry, made this
completed, will l&lt;e one of the finest,in the
behalf of the gentlemen assailed. It ought temped to run away, but stumbled and dered Friday morning in remembrance of
county. For quality and low prices tills office a pleasant call Monday.
not to be necessary iu view of what wc have fell, throwing Mr. Shoup headlong and Chas. Dickeas birthday. We think that
the has no superior.
W. S. Mosier, of Paw Paw. is ndw clerk­ so often said in commendation of the with great force to the frozen ground, such exercises are very profitable and en­
gentlemen, a* well as other members breaking his jaw bone in two places and tertaining and form an important part of
AND NOW WE HAVE &lt;। .wiooht
Z. B. Hoyt’*1 house In tbe 4 th ward' ing in Holloway's drug store.
otherwise Injuring him. At last accounts our work.
nn tire Wednesday
\l
v ot
r.f last
hi.* week,
tviwO,
■•Aught on
Jones Hendershott and wife visited of the council, to explain tint the
Banner does not charge; them witli what he wa* doing well.
What we look over tlie names of those,
and had It not been discovered as soon as Grand Rapids friends last week.
X charges them. No paper iu .this city
It was. would have soon been beyond con­
The many friends of John Furniss, such as Geo. Rock and others, tliat havo
Mrs. Dr. Taylor, ot Middleville visited lias said more in praise of thepresentcountrol. The tire alarm wife sounded und the
Nashville’s imstinaster. will be pained to graduated from this school and see what
Just published.
l&gt;r.
Lowry
awl
family
Saturday.
cil,
though
tl»e
Mayor,
Recorder
and
six
of
they
are doing, we can not help wonder­
firemen pulled the hose cart* through tbe
know that he was the victim of an un­
ing what rich things the future has iu
A copy &lt;vf this new and intensely Interesting deop mud about half way to the hotiae.
Mrs. B, Thompson nnd son. of Plain­ the aldermen are not of qur political views, fortunate accident by which his leg
hook, contain I ug M0 pages and profusely Illus­ only to learn that the fire had been put out well, visited relatives In tlie city last week. titan has the Banner, We have seen no broken. Friday night as he was going store for some of those of.tbe class of '90. •
trated. will be
'
reason to change onr opinion of them as out of doors he descended the steps of hh
Many facts of interest respecting
witli a few palls of water. A few dollars
Mrs. Glenn Greenfield, of Grand Rapids. men. nor as citizens, nor as officials.
Will cover the loss.
residence and stepped onto a little patch Edison and his work were brought oat
\ Lsitod her parents In this city last week.
But while our warm personal friend*, as of Ice. Seeing that lie would fall he gave Tuesday morning.
; .*
1[ho Freeport Herald last week launch­
The literarv last week fa worthy,of
C. D. Boelie left Tuesday evening for a long as they fill official stations, they are a spring forward Aid struck in such a
ed out on its 8th year, with sails fall, and
subject to criticism. Aud we believed X
notice. The debate was entertaining aud
TO OUR CUSTOMER/
good prospect* for a successful voyage for two week’s business trip to North Carolina. felt be had a Just grievance, and. m» gave inannci that hi* leg was broken about an tbe program-was excellent in every respcoL
inch above the ankle,' He Is-doing well,
Jas. M. Bauer, who has been very sick his article admittance to our columns.
Wlih **ch W0 In trade ut my store, either cash tbe future. Tbe Herald Is an exceedingly
The report of the erltic was good and
well edited jiaper. presenting nil the news with pneumonia for some time. 1s recover­ Glvtag public money to aid in securing of though it will l&gt;e some time before he will spicy.
\
lx- able to get around.
,
ill a good, spicy manner and free from ing.
manufacturing establishments should be
everything
that
fs
unfit
for
publication.
very careful business, and as far as possi­ ^Ambrose Hubbell died at his residence
&gt; Md«*n£id books.
At the *cs*on of court Monday Hon.
R.
L.
Frary,
representing
the
Middle
­
The people i*&gt; «°d around Freeport have
ble, should t&gt;c so conducted as to satisfy in the 2d want Tuesday of last week, aged Clement Smith culled the attention of the
good reasons for belug proud of the Her­ town l‘ump Co., of Ohio, was iu the city all. When citizens and taxpayers feel like 80 year*. Deceased was one of tlie old**-: court to the dehth of Christopher H. Van
ald aad In common with all- IL* readers, last week.
cliargiug the niem*KTs of the coiiuctl. ns settlera.ih this city, having moved here in Arman, late prosecuting attorney and nn
tla* Banner wishes Bro. Godfrey continu­
Geo. Waddle attended the annual meet­ did X. with using public money to furihitr 1840. when this city wasRutiting but a honored lumber of the Burry county bar.
ed KUCCC**.
,
ing of the Veternurj' surgeons in Detroit personal interests, there is always danger wilderness and about the only Uihabltants whereupon Senator Colgrove presented the
last
week.
chat
the work ot giving such aid will be were indians. By perseverance, toll and following resolutions:
Tn a recent Interview C. I’. Hiintlnton,
Wherea-s Tlie Supreme Judge of tlx*
,11a! millionaire, made the following state­
Dr. J.
Immpuutn was called to New greatly embarrassed. And as In thi* case, economy he accumulated a competence to
ment Which young men sltouid note; York Friday by the illness of his mother by glviiig those who wish tbe chance to sustain him in hh old age. He was aipan universe has summoned to the liar of bis
criticise, explanations follow, as in this of strict integrity who could always be re­ Eternal court our honored and respected •
and sister.
ease, thnt set matters to righto.
lied upon to do Just as he ngn-isl. He brother, Christopher H. Van Arman, who
acnompanled by a party of young fellows
Walter Webster and W. S. Powers, of
leaves three daughters. Mrs. John Stilson. has long been identified with and held in
from my native state. Connecticut, and
The trial of the engine at the felt boot
when we reached Saeratnrnto the fir-t NAshville.*nre In the city this w&lt;*e± at­ factory resulted in the development of a Mr*. (hs&gt;, Osboni aud Mr*. K. D. Reed, high vfieem by tlie court and Ixr of Barry
tending
court.
together with a wide circ.lv of friends to county for his worth and work. Therefore
thing they did was to go tn the hotel and
trifle over 01 horsepower—14 lews than the
Circulation this week.
spend S4 apiece for dinner. My dinner . Mrs. W. S. GoodjeaV and -Mrs. Carrie’ 75 required. As has been,stated, the At Ins mourn hl* Iq*s.
Hrao/vcxl, Thgt while we deeply deplore
coat me less than a sixteenth wt that sum. (ivodyear were guest* of T. J. Bush and Engine Works, makers of this'engine, only
z Negotiations are pending with a buggy his untimely death. In the prime of life, Ln
It was always my rule to live with my in- wife. Thurialay.
•
,
list It to do 40 horse power under 120 /munpany loaded In a town in Ohio, .to
the midst of an active, useful and Imnorabin •
ctupc. Any young man who &lt;toes that will
Mrs. Eii. Holbrook returned to Kulama- stroke per minute, do lbs pressure.’ 1J/ remove tbeir.plant to tldi city. The com­ career, we submit to tlie decree feelingt
Beumer knocks P. of 1. profit.* out in get along;"
zon y&lt;-stvrdny after a short visit with her was thought that, with 85 lbs pressure and pany hare n capital of 3100.000 ami guar­ ibaL hr who knpweth all things, doeth all
the first round.
180 revolutions, the full 75 horse, power antee to give employment to 300 men. things well.
Students who liave watched the sun’s mother in this city.
•
required might be shown. But it wasn't. They ask this city to give a bonus of 10
Go to Kams A Van Annan’s and get your changes are agreed tliat cold weather results
Rcmilretl. Tbit our brother by bis up­
Senator Wessdlifs ami wife, of Grand1 and so th8 engine must go. rhe contract per cent, or 810.000.- Their financial stand­
from dlsturlmnce* on tin' sun’s surface.
flour. Only $2.00 |ht hundred.
right conduct in life, bis unswerving fidel­
TlK intensely cold Weather of 1880-1 and Rapids, were the guest* of Senator Col- with Messrtf Hutchinson A Co. gives them ing I* being looked into, nnd if they are ity in the cou*ri?ntious discharge of hit*
Beauwr downs ail com|&lt;ctitorson25c«oas again iu 1584-5. were characterized by grove and family over Sunday.
60 days from date’ ot trial. But this cltj- found to be solid, we can see no reason
various duties, hb faithful and loyal friend­
2.»c coffee, 25c tobacco, 23® brooms.
great activity and changes on the sun’s di»k,
Mark Russell, of Sioux Falls. Dakota,, should not fool around for that length of why the city should not give this amount ship, his high and unselfish aim as a law­
There is some talk of having a clnb jinxiucing severe magnetic stormv on the formerly of this city, visited relatives here, time, it auy reasonable compromise can lx* ami be glnd to do It. Any reasonable man yer and as a Citizen, has left in our remem­
made.
In
conversation
with
Mr.
Greusel
who
will
stop
and
think
of
the
vast
changes
earth,
followed^)
’
cold
wave*.
During
last week, returning home yesterday.
danpe in I’aion Hall Saturday nigliL
on the subject, be stated that there was no made iu this city the past year, cannot brance a legacy which we will ever cherish;
December. and thus far in January, tbe sun
Miss Maggie Parkhurst returned to her' question about the boiler being a good Ixdler but come to the conciuslou that the vast that hiofaltiifclae&amp;H to every duty, hb
Dauiel S. Shotwell, an old pioneer of is in a quiescent state and the radiation
Johnsto^. died at his home in Dowagiac. from thi* surface remarkably nnifonn.. home in Coldwater yesterday, after quite' and the engine a ,^xxl engine, but tliat the impioM-m.-nt- iiiaite lu tills city, have onl) strong ctotenuination to surmount difficul­
an extended visit with relatives in this latter failed to do the work. Mr. G._ was resulted from tlx* united rtforts of tlie ties, hl* seat in his chosen profession, and
Tin* state league of Republican cltil&gt;s Tlirre are few magnetic changes and -hence eity. ’
iu favor of the City buying tbe boiler, if it citizens, and the spirit of liberality shown above all his studious habits, are virturw
hiilrfs its atuiunl convention in Delrcrft on f&gt;*w storm* that bring the arctic winds
worthy of emulation.
sweeping
down.
^Julius
Russell &gt;tarts for Sioux Falls., could be done reasonably*, and then theelty toward getting manufacturing institutions
February 2l*L
licttoltal. That onr sympathies be and
'Dakota to-day with ills brother, Mark■ giving the proprietors of the factory the to locate here. By. looking at the wonder­
The council Friday evening voted to let
are extended to the grief sirikcn widow of
A house belonging to .I. McConnell in
own ®nfflu®* till growth of dities, not as favorably
Russell, for a two weeks’s&lt;ijourR for the. neceiwiry fash ,o •»’»&gt;'
the
matter,
of
giving
n
gas
.
and
electric
our
deceased broitier and that so far as is
Middleville burned S.itunlny. The ixwwWe think that a sensible solution of. Um* located a* this, it will be seen that the
tipM CrwtiUe *«• Ur tiivjrfriwi lx» investi­ benefit of hl* health.
matter. And in fact we think the city’s secret of their growth lie*-in the fnct that in our. power we will do what we can to
gated by a committee of that Ixxly. It
Channing T. Gage, state .agent for tin*’ expetleace iu this business Is dnough to they liave made inducement* for factories aid aud assist her in this great affliction
The annual meeting of the 1. O. O. F. wns wyll that this was dope. For it Heisler electric lighting system, was hi
which lias so unexpectedly come to her.
will lx* liekl hi Ionia. The session will transpired that Mr. S. bad exceeded hi* tire city Monday, making arrangements to1 convince both council and the taxpayers to locate among them and liave donated
Rcrolrcd. That these resolutions be
’ that tbe besLway where a bonus Is to be liberally to get them, amtexperience teach••omtnence Feb. 18th and will continue for authority from those who were to put In put in an electric light plant.
.
spread on the reeord of the journal of this
given,
is
to
give
cash,
under
proper
condi
­
e&gt;
us
that
the
cities
tint
offer
tin*
best
in
­
thnt* days.
the plant in asking a franchise for electric
court and a copy of the same be furnished
K. T. F. Dodds and wife left for Garden, tions, nnd lei iIm* firm or corporation do ducements invariably get to the front
lighting.
AB
his
lockers
wanted
was
a
tbe
newspapers pf the county for publica­
A small bos filled with l[iuc aud placed
white the ones that bold back because of
City. Kansas, laat week, where they will! their own buying.
on a shelf i« tbe pantry or closet will ab­ gas franchise, on condition the city would make their future home. Mr. Dodd* will
the slight increase of taxes Invariably get tion. and n copy be funibbed to tbe widow
of
our
deceased brother by the clerk of
sorb daiapee** nnd keep the air In the take a reasonable number of lights. Thia build a roller mill in that place.
—left. Manufacturing institutions to-day this court.
the city would n^t obligate* Itself to do.
glooet dry aud «wcet.
Barry county association Patrons of In­ an- in the market, the same as kny pro­
It looks .now ns though home capital
PhiIlip T. UoixjRovr,', j 1
The Banner is under especial oblig..
By bay Ing green eolfre before tbe rise would take hold of the nbattcr In eariresL thins to Mr. Isaac N. Jackson, tlie gentle­ dustry held their county convention ut duct is. and tbe city that offers tltevbest in­
W. is. Powws,
sCoitt. i
• and yoastiug it -ourselves we still can g+ve and proceed to supply lhe city with electric manly foreman of tlie Charlotte Republi­ Union ball, Hastings, Jan. 20th. There ducement will get there. Anyone with will
Alonzo E. Kknaston, |
''
you a flue itto for 25c.
lights In a very feasible manner, aud at can. for kindly favors in assisting us to were 30 associations represented embrac­ look lack ana think what this city was a
After .the reading ot the re§ohitionk
Ham* A VaxArmak.
reasonable nites. Of this more hereafter. put up our new pres*. 1. N. is one of the ing a membership of 1.587. The follow­ year ngo, and then think what it is to-day Judge Hooker -joke with much feeling of
ing officer* were elected bv rhe association: und tbe bright prospects it has for the
Mrs. I*. Brock has returned to this dty
The Banner has this week added to Its beat fellows and liest printers in Michigan, Pres., J. C. Dlllen. Maple Grove; Vice future, cannot but give tbe credit for those lhe life of the deceased. We would like
nnd !.*• prepared to do all kinds of carpet facilities for doing business a Babcock Na •nd we don't care who knows IL
Pros., Oscar CrofooL Assyria; Sec., &lt;’. L. vast changes, to the three grand manufact­ to print hl&lt;remarks In fulL but no recon!
weaving at her residence In the 4th ward •2 Job pres*. This new press will enable l/Frank Hadley who has been employed ■ Bowen, .Maple Grove; Trees., Mm. J. N. uring institutions secured the post year. was kept and It is Impossible for us to dk
at reasonable prices anti satisfaction gaar- this office to compete successfully with the Tn the City bank for the post three years, .Mayo, Maple Grove; Sentinel, A. W. Wil­ A year ago the future looked discouraging so. He said in sabstancc that there Is no
xntcetl.
best offices anywhere on Job work, especial­ has resigned bls position to take effect cox, Assyria. Delegates to tlx- Grand indeed. We bad the the two railroads, profession w!m^- members are bound »o
The Mlchirmi State Pres* A.*sociutio*i ly requiring ••long runs” of press work. March 1st, and has accepted a position as Association: Porter Burton, John Daw­ with towns springing up along tbe new closely together as in the law. Though
will meet In Saginaw next June nnd tlie Tbe new machine has all tbe latest patent liookkeeper in the First National Bank of son, C. L. Bowen, Oscar CrofooL The rood, which cut off the trade of this city the desire to win tlie cause of their eltentjL
both north and south. loibor was unem­ often engenders considerable ill feeling
executive commute** propose an exenndau Improvement*. and is capable of nlaintain- Whateoin, in tbe uew state of Washington. following resolutions were adopted.
to the Soo. there to meet the Upper Pea­ Ing a speed of 2,000 au hour. We shall be- Blank Uj Ills’Rteady th,1 UlllUll lu Ills dutfw —•Reaolrrd, That tbe Patrons of Barry ployed and there was nothing to do. An among them for the time being, yet otter
glad
to
make
prices
on
all
dasssesof
work;
county
are
opposed
to
all
combinations
of
Improvement Committee was formed, the tbe heat of the contest has passed away, it
here,
has
thoroughly
mastered
every
insula &lt;*litors.
and if prices are any object no Job of branch of the general banking business capital to manipulate tbe price of tbe pro­ city voted Slfi.OOO flor improvements, and really makes them firmer and wanner
Chicago Triboioesmd Herald price 15 nnd printing will from this time forth need bo aud is thoroughly qualified to fill any posi­ ducts of labor, or to otherwise Impede tho lit a short time 1be three institution* friends aud binds them closely together.
12 Cts per week respectively, prompfly de- dour outside this city. The Banner pro­ tion assigned him. We regret exceedingly progress of tbe producing classes. And named were Secured, whleb will be of last­ Those who heard tlie remarks say that
llvedbyJ. M. McElwain, agent There poses to keep in the front rank in Barry to see a young man ofqils bualneea ability be it further
ing benefit and which the city has reason they were very tine, and many were sorry
•papera are recognized as the leading Chica­ County newspaper affairs. A cut of our leave, as we have no more than are needed,
Jtarolred, That we work and vote to­ to be proud of. labor is now employed that they were not put upon the records of
go papers. Order now.
new press will be found elsewhere injtols but we congratulate him upon his having gether to suppress all class laws and com­ and when the Whip and Felt Boot Factor­ tbe court
v
C. L. Bowen. tt&gt;. Sec.
ies get fairly started, the demand for labor
secured this position and wish him success. binations.
The rallnaite refased to comply with Issue.
will greatly exceed the supply and the'
the new law passed lart winter, yet at the
Wm. Brotherton, residing with his ■
Marria«« LIccmm*.
•Whereas. It has pleased the Almighty­
growth of the city, both in wealth and
k Nash, an employe of tbe furniture
■same time they say that «n account of the grandson, Frank Patebln. in Johnstown,
population can only result Now that we God to remove from among u&lt; our friend , run a silver into his band some
law. they wlH not grant reduced rates to was bom at “Nine Partners,'’ Ballston, X.
._ »Geo C. Garikk, Hubbardston. Ionia Oo a have this bright prospect for the future, aud brother, Moses Doyle.
delegates to conventions etc.
Y.. July 11th. 1787, and Is accordingly in time ago and caught cold in it, causing bis 10 I ludmU Rarcle, Woodland
M let us not sit idly by. wrongly thinking
Rcatdced, By this lodge No. 18L F. A
arm to swell up in a very'alarming man­
l Nila UDdsley,Castleton
' so
J.‘ M. McElwain i« doing a good business tOSd year. He was made blind about flf- ner. Fears were entertained last week ..
“ Emma Milter.
••
17 that factories will locate here them­ A. M.. that, we, as brothers and Masons
reriting np accident ineuranco. The com- toea years ago by getting his eyes poison­ that It would be necessary to amputate bis |3 j June* Katon, Maple Grote
Jtt selves without any inducements. Let tender to tbe family and friends of the de­
paay ho represent.* write* the most Bliernl ed from ivy, and Is quite deaf but hears arm. but we are happy to say thgt he Is
all of our citizens enroll themselves ceased our sincere and iMvartfrlt sympathy
aecWent policy known, and It* rates are loud conversation. Otherwise, he retains improving and such an extreme measure ,J i Belle Bronson, Carlton
ou tbe side of future prosperity and suc­ In tbeir bereavetaent And further for
hl* faculties to a removable degree. There
. betow thoae of any other company.
.. J Winie H. Baiaa, Hooter, N. Y.
cess. now that Hastings is no longer rec­ ourselves we are admonhbed to work to
are representatives of five generationsnow will not hani to be resorted to, though he 14 i Sadie 0. Davenport Pradrievil
ognized around the state as a “dead town" lhe line that we may meet our brother in
We were in error last week In saying llvlag, Mr. Brotherton, his daughter, may !&gt;e left with a crippled hand.
i Millard Lightfoot. Meeport
and not slide back into tbe old rut. and the presence of the great Master. .
13 t Letu Wheaton.
that Worthy Mead ha« tbe contract of pot-. grand-daugbtef, great-grand-daughter, and
Brother Feighner. of the Nashville News,
Rrtotnal, That a copy of the above ba
curse tbe town on account of a little extra
tiagCke bridge over the LU tie Thornapple great-great-grand-daughter, all of whom deserves a great deal of credit for the uew .
Notice to Teacher*.
tax*. Secure this Institution by all means prerented to the family.
la Carttea. R. D. Wheaton, af ClutfTotte are shown in a group in a photograph at life which has recently been infused ,lnto Feb. 5th, JWC.
Examinations will be held the coming If it h a solid one and keep up the boom.
hM the Jab and Worthy Is qveraeeing it
Mr. Fatchiii’s residence. The American the people of Nashville. Lcn is a hustler
spring as follows:
Dn. McLeay, )
,
The Bawxer editors of Hartton were constitution and Mr. B. date from the from way back.—Hastings Ba_xnxil
Hastings, Thursday and Friday, March
Dh-Sacket,
Com.
Thanks, dear brother, that’s very pretty.
laid up for repairs last week, but the Ban­ .same year.—Battle Creek Journal.
&lt;irx&gt;. Hazkx, |
6 and 7.
Following
art
the
criminal
case*
mo far
But
don
’
t
it
strike
you
that
you
made
a
ner reached us ou time and well filled with
In hl* first annual report. Banking ComHickory Corners. Friday. Match is.
disposed of at the this term of circuit court:
mwa Thefc foreman, Mr. Snyder is cap­ missloaer Sherwood makes some vt-jy in­ mistake is saying we’re front ’•way back.”
We are indebted to our correspondent
Hastings, Friday, April 26. •
able of filling the vacancy on sack cocas- teresting observations on Building nnd We came from Hastings, ye know.—
for their generous contributions this week,
Examinations at Hastings will be held in continued by order ot court.
.
Nashville
News.
alona.—Frdeport Herald.
Jxian associations, of which there are fiftyand
judge they have gjj n covered fna
the Court Mouse. The regular will com­
People vs. John Eggleston, selling liquor
tbe grip.
Jesse Darling, a youth of this city was mence at 10 n. m., the others at 9 a. tn. to minor, continued.
Geo. B. Maaebester. an old idonrer and nine at present doing business In thwstatc.
an esteemed dttzen of Middleville died Tlie Comaihslouer comniends in the ihaln arrested rbursday for disturbing the meet­ Preserve this police.
People vs. Wm. Island et al., larceny,
Mr. W. H. .S-hantz has been temporaril
' Fab. 1st’ Deeeared was the first surveyor nil those that are honestly,and economical­ ings of the Salvation army. He was
Enoch Axnnua, Co. Sec.
continued.
employed its book keeper and shipping cler
• of Barry Co., holdidg the office for many ly conducting business under tlie lows of brought before Esq. Kenastan Friday and
People v». George Knowles, conrutllux by the Michigan Whip Cn. In eewneetio
rears, nnd also filling other offices of trast thia state, but looks with suspicion upon fined 35 aud costa, amounting in ail to
W. H. Schantz visited Spring J Ake last stolen property, rintinncd.
those whose promotors claim a return of 88.85 or 20 days tn jpll and was given - un­ week, compiling a catalogue for tlie Floral
_Jdnc&lt;*. with nurfced, ability.
Marvin Tbonus, charged with Incest, the old Tinkler farm Jnat
twenty-five or thirty per cent Mr. Sher­ til Saturday morning to get the money, City stock farm, Thos. Savidge, of Cutler plead guilty.
Hinits for the ped five
The annual reunion of tho 12th Michigan wood also notes a. verv obvious fart con­ which be failed to do. Accordingly he
Ralph Clark. larceny, plead guilty.
Infantry will Imj held iu Albion. Feb. 20th. nected with all such associations: and that prepared to take tlie sentence and Satur­ A Savidge Lumber Co., proprietor. While
there he visited Grand Haven and Mu«ketiaveral’'ek-Mldlers from this county beb, as long as the members are both deposi­ day was pasaxxl with Sheriff Shriner, but gon, aud was struck by the very great dif­
totig to the 12th Midi,, and as this promis­ tor* and liorrofaini {about one-half the towards evening lhe fine was paid and he
es to be a very totgrestiag reunion, they former and the other half tbe latter,) If was released. There are several young ference between the live, growing, hustling
busy city of Muskegon, and the dull, dead. I ly of NwAvHte, who sues Chas.
rtioukl make it a potut to attend.
any large profits are made they mdst lx: mon in ibis town who think it cunning dispiriting, no-account towns of Grand
Post Commander Moore ijrucorrespoikl- made by the depositors. ItTotber word*, and worthy of praise to disturb meetings Haven and Spring* Lake. What make*
euce with Senator Colgrove. of Hasting*. the depiMitorekre benefitted at the expense etc., and they ought to be made examples tbe difference? Muskegon is straining
Tin* Camnlulancr- of. We hope that this wilt be a valuable every nerve and riving jots of oiouer to
’ for memorial day orator, if he succeeds of the borrowers.
lu securing him our people will have the nwuHumends n more careful supervision of lesson to tlie young man in question, as he
pleasure of listening to one of the l)est, foreign Building and Itoan associations do­ is naturally bright ami capable of doing
much belter.
speakers In the state.—Portland Observer. ing buslnrea in tbe state.

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BLIZZARDS RAGING.
and probably fatally ro jweX

Wild Wind* Blowing in the E»»t
and West
FATAL HAVOC IN PENNSYLVANIA

Build Ing Hip'
Victim*—Flo
Fajumi, N. D., Feb. &amp;—A bhuird o'gi­
gantic proportions set‘in here at «u early
hour yesterday'morning awl ragvd all day
with nnalmting fury. Street travel was
practically suspended. Tlie velocity of tbe
wind rvndtved it almost impoerible to l^uut
of doors. There was scarcely any xnuw. and
jnsteod the air wax filled with small jwrUckw
of grit and dust, which not only bhnttoL
but caused intense j«in to tbecx|io#ed |&lt;ortions of the body. At 10 o'clock lost night
the tbeminiueter wax falling rapidly, and
pnsiictious were mode tliat it w ould register
a&gt; or :?• b*low zero by this morning, in
which event ca*uniti« may oirtemly be
looked for in the surrounding country, a*
the exceedingly pleasant wvather previous
to this time bus caused farmers to make no
preparqtioita (or the change. Thru, too. in
the northern portion, where destitution is
acknowledged tocxM, lhe worst fear* are

Topeka. Kan., Feb, 8.—A heavy wind
last
from the uprthwwt
.
evening, changing lhe temperature :W de­
grees within two houre. At 9 o'clock tbe
nu hour, tlie coldest experienced thin winter.*
Parties arriving from western Kansas state
that snow six inches deep fell in that section
Thursday night, and that the high wind
would undoubtedly drift it badly. Al! trains
wire on time yesterday, and no serious fears
&lt;&gt;f a miow blockade are entertained. ' At 10
o'clock tbe wind swept through the streets,
carrying many sign boards with IL
Omaha, Feb. 8.— A blizzard struck this
city shortly before 4 o’clock yesterday aft­
ernoon. Tbe change was an sudden as that
nrenuipanying tbe memorable blizzard of
JSKh, but not so severe. Thermometers

tlie storm came up fell 20 in a few minutes,
aciompauied'by a wind from the northwest
which uoou attained a velocity of thirty­
right mile*, an hour. There was a light fall

blizzard is reported generally throughout the

MiNSKAhuEts. Minn.. Feb. 6.—A specta
to The Tribune from Cedar Rapids. la.,
says: A fierce blizzard from the northwest
struck here about 6 o’clock last evening and
is'raging with unabated fury. Tbe ther­
mometer fall about 80 degrees hi ten hours
and is still going down. Reports from tbe
north and northwest are that a blizzard is
raging and the weather is growing colder
rapidly.
8aux Cektkh, Minn.. Feb. 8.—A genuine
blizzard i* prevailing here, and bids fair to
blockade railroad* and other travel.
port from Algona and Speurer and points
further w^t state that a blizzard is raging.
Here it is growing cold rapidly, and there is
but little show on the ground.
Ann LAND, Ora, Feb. 8.—Tbe Oregon aud
California railroad Imtwecn here and Rom*burg, 150 miles north, has Iwcn greatly dam­
aged by tbe recent rains. From Grant's
Pom to Roseburg, slide after slide* has o~currod All tbo streams in southern Oregon
are as high as they were in 1861. A rojsirt
from Glendale sa.vs that on immense slide
lias occurred on the railroad half u mile
south of tbe west fork iu Cow Creek canyon.
It came from a higl mountain, a dxstano- of
XX) ar 1,000 feet, *c(&gt;rrrmg tbe track ami fill­
ing the canyon. Tl»c report reyn trees are
standing on the slide the safne as they were
when it started from the summit.

BIG FLOODS IN OREGON.

FDBTLAXD, Ore.. Feb. 6—Tbe unprece­
dented mild weather which h-i* prevailed
tor tbe R.t two weeks all over thi* section erf
examtry bw. caused a sudden thaw iu tbe
mountains along tho Williamette river,
which empties into tbo Columbia just abov e
the city. Tuesday and tbe day before wnrta
ruhw fell and early yesterday morning the

three fret dc-p on First street and tbotuands
of dollars worth of damage has. l&gt;een done.
The entire population of the flooded district

ceivtxl of great suffering in the mining re­
gions.
Heavy snowstorms south of Beattie are
rawing great damage to railway* and teh-

PnrmcBO,

Would-Be Settlers on the Sioux
Reewretlon
ANXIOUSLY AWAITIBO THE WOBD.

varterday. A large stock house belonging U&gt;
tho Ihmlxii- Fernaee eompajiy, and built on
trestlm. waA blown doWn and totally de­
stroyed, but nd on* sis' Injured. Old sete
tiers say that tbe like of the storm was
never known in this .section before. Much
damage is reported from Connellsville,
Uniontowu and other places in th® surround­
ing cunntry. The storm is still raging.

era Bound for the Fromlaeil Land.

pected the president's proclamation throw-

PjTTHailui. Pa. Feb. R -A special to Tbe
Times from Blairsville, Pa., says: Tbe new to settlemnit will be isaued today and there
glass work? at tills place were blown down is much stir aud eupprtewed excilemi'Ut along
during a severe storm Inst evening. ' CharliM th,-bonier. Pn jarntiore for a grand n»b
Harr, superintendent, and Mr. Bierney ami are in jirogroes, but ro far an known nobody
an.unknown man were hilled nnd a number has dared to crow the boundary of the land
of persons injure.!. Tbe men killed were
of promiar. % Premature settlement lias been
from Tarentum.
ao thoroughly discouraged by the energetic
OUR NATIONAL SOLONS.
action of Indian zlgent Anderson that no
further attempte are likely to bo made by
tho crowd to go upou tbe lands until permis­
sion is given by thu president. It is fully
Waskisotox City, Feb. 4.—In the «euat«
realized that Maj. Anderson &lt;• a man of
yesterday immediately after tbe readingof th®
force and unfaitcriug bravery, and when he
journal, Cameron feelingly announced the roeentJnfflU'ti'iu* in the families of 1 ^secretary says that grubbing will not bo tolerateJ
of state and the secretary of the navy, anti he will make every effort to maintain his
.
moved an adjournment, which was uuani position.
inously agreed to, and tlie senate nt once odjournoL
'
, Word has been received that largo num­
The huUM* tilibustervd aud debated until
late in tlie afternoon, and then a vot* was pointe Jikmg the Mlmouri
thls city
reached iu tlw Kmith-Jack»,»u rase, resulting
iu the seating of Hmith—10C to ‘.'—the Rz- and th® mouth ot White
pubifcans voting a quorum. Smith »w no doubt that thu rewrvatiun will be covered
sworn, took hi* reat nnd the house, at »:35 fur many miles westward during the first
few days of th* rush. Tbe weather could
p. iu adjoprued.
Wasuixotox City, Feb. fi.—Immediately not be finer tor opening the reservation.
after the consideration of routine business Thu ground Is absolutely without snow,
yesterday, tbo senate proceeded to tbo roti* and the sun shine*. warm and clear. If
rideratiou of executive businex*. and, after a
long diseuwdon, ratified the Samoan treaty.' construct homes in season to begip farm
work by March 1, tbe period when plough­
Bills were reported and placed ou the ealen- ing and seeding Invariably begin in this sec­
dar for public buildings at Ixuuing, Mich.; tion of tho Dakotas. Th-re need l»e no fear
Burlington, la., and Eau Claire, Wk, $100,- ot suffering, as the season lx too far advanced,
•KM1 lielng appropriated in each instance. A and prot.)M-ctivc settlers havo in all caw*,
bill for the admission of New Mexico aa a amply provided for what odd weather may
itate was introduced; also a resolution to in­ yet be experienced.
quire into the condition of tlw Washuigton
City lire deportment. After a short talk
While m»* end hundred thousand acres of
th* Crow Creek reservation will be thrown
was UeliR and tbe senate adjourned.
In the house tbe chaplain alluded iu hb upon tbe market, tbe great ruah will be tor
the
lands west of the river, ax tl»e Sioux bill
prayer to tho Ivreavemetite ot Secretaries
Blain* and Tracy. Tbe Democrat* then re­ gives the &lt;.wiginal sett^ra on tbe Crow Cred:
jected their daily tactaca over the apjrvval lands in 1SS5 a priority of ninety days to get
of the journal, which was finally accom­ back upon the lands. Mew arttlera would
plished. after several roll-calls—roas, 188; therefore take considerable chance in settling
nays, (I—The speaker following his usual
course of having counted in the joprnal inal settlers might appear, aud it would toon
enough Democrats to make A quorum. Then
Springer moved to adjourn: rejected—161 to choice claims near the river. Then they
114. A number of senate bilk for reference would have to go many miles westward.
were then taken up nnd tbo Democrats an­
tagonized one that the speaker directed re­
ferred to the ways and mean' committee.
There were several votes ou different mo­
tions to refer, one showing a division on Bon
fected here Katurtiny night, more than 2,000
(erred to the ways means, tbe Democrat* citizen*, each pledging support and reddenev
rearing opposition after a coaferrno' be­
tween McKinley and Springer. The home town rite law. Ix-ing present Where there
then adjourned. In all the portinn votes
the spenk*r followed hb practice ot counting land tbe outcome con only be a protracted
Democrat* pn-«nt to make a quorum.
WaSRINGTOX City, Feb. 6.—After the
rush tor tbe reservation, which is sure to
transaction of morning business iu the sen­ bring into existence many towns of raqiect
ate yesterdny a resolution was offered au­ able proportions.
thorizing the renting of room* outeid* tbe
Capitol for coomuiittra use. After debate it
Tlie mile square granted to tbe Milwaukee
was referred. Blair then addressed the sen­ road can be used only and exclusively for
ate in advocacy of in* educational bill A railroad purposes, tbe Sioux Wil expressly
resolution w«a presented from th* foreign forbidding tbe *ak- of any of this tract for
affairs committee, simply congratulating the town site purpuMM, so that this valuable
Brazilian people uj&gt;ou the adoption of a re grant ran not be used in the building &lt;if a
city. Taking the situation a* u whole. It
formal recognition iu the resolution. The look* as though the town rite boomers, by
tenatc then held a secret a^erion, after which tlkrir persistencc. are likely to overreach and
it adjourned. One of thevbills tntrodmwd defeat tbeir own object
makes the rate of pansion for auchylusta of
the hip joint
per month.
The houM- held a short seeaiun. iloiug noth­ ixssdbilitifw with ke*n exjm-toncy. and the
ing except tbe approval of the journal, town was in a great hubbub last night
which was done in tlw u*uul manner since Team* could U- biwrd rushing in every direc­
trouble IsNgan. the Demoerate refusing to go tion, while tbe ride walks were crowded with
on record ami n quorum being counted by excited and expectant people. The ice b still
secure iu the river, so that a crowing can
Washington City. Feb. 7.-The senate iqteedily and xfely lx made.
rears tin* time for the completion u( th*
ADVERTISING GAMBLERS."
bridg* eerpss the Mi.srisrippi at Burlington,
H&lt;
la. Gibson introduced a joint resolution
appropriating $4,000,000 to improve the MR
Chicago. HR. Feb. 8.—Postofflre Inrisrippi and to pay the expeasm of tbe Mi*«h&gt;
sippi river commMon. The Oklahoma bill iqs^ton. Fleming and Smith have secured
wax token up and amended ,4o as to require eVklenro and arrested a gang of “advertising
gamblet-K” This name was given to persona
foreigner- to have declared their intention to
who ndvertiw fake premiums for aubeerilierh
to small publlcatiou.- by tbe notorious
lion before they ran vote. Pending discus»inn
Thomas
8. Gardner, tbe king of the profes­
of the incroose of tbe area of tbe territory,the
bill went over, and Blair continmd bis re­ sion. D. O. (RJlear. J. McFadden. G. E.
McFadden,
G. K. McFadden, Jr.,and Anni„
marks on tbe educutlona! bill. The house
nmendmeut to the Mil far improving the
Missouri river, cutting down tbe appropria­
tion to $75,010 from $330,000 was agreed to. an office in room 401 Rialto building, are tho
and after an executive semion tbe senate ad
under tbe notice of tlie inspectors.
journed to Monday.
The house approved the journal again
with no Democrats voting, the new code &lt;ff
thick
ruku wm. rejiorted, the aeunte direct tax bill they operate. Thc«. are tbe American Sujw
received, and then the rail of states for bilb, ply company. Rubber Supply company,
etc , wm b&lt;-gun. Among the bill* introduced Universal 8npply company. Garden City
were tbe following: Reducing first fee iu Supply company, D. O. (lullear &amp; Co., W.
patent application, but requiring patentees J. McFadden. Social Visitor and Helping
to pay the United States large fees—up to Hand, matrimonial pajHirs, Ammcan Home
$16,OUO—beginning with the fifth year after Journal, uud Monarch laundry works. Tbo
filing npplicntiou. to i«nmon army nnrM~&lt;, location of the Rialto building enables them
putting tariff of 20 cents per bushel on Im­ to receive mall at three address— 23 Padflc
ported potatoes; appropriating $00,000 for avenue, 149 Van Buren street, and 401 Rialto
building. They have received a great deal
of mail and have defrmsded a number of
per month for Union soldiers tn ken prisoner*
reived more than 1.000 complaints from var­
ious jjarts of Iowa, Illinois, Wisconsin and
more than twelve per day. At the conclusion Indiana
of tbe call the hou.*e adjourned.

Spokaxk Pai-Lb, Wash.. Feb. G.—The
town of Bur!:®, Idaho, in tbe Coeur d'Alene
mining dulritt. has been nearly dertroyed
by disastrous avalanche. Half of the busi­
ness houMK are in rains, and 'toe terrorstricken iuhaiutaute havo fled to tbe towns
of Gem and Wallace, fearing a repetition of
the disaster. Tbe disaster occurred Tues
day afternoon and yesterday morning, when
a tremendous mass of snow swept down upon
the town from the west rids of tbe narrow
guleh in which it is situated. Tuesday an
avalanche wwept down upon a boarding
bouse connoted with lhe Custer mine. Tbo
boarding bouse was full of miners, six t»f
whom wore killed. The othsni had a narrow yesterday tlie speaker announced that the
escape, and a number were injured.
journal clerk had b&amp;*n busy preparing the
new code of rules, aud that'th* journal was

Heucxa, Mont, Feb. 8.—F. C. Cart­
wright, In charge of tbe collection agency of
Du Boise &amp; Perry, in this city, shot himself
through tbe head and died almost instantly.
He had overdrawn his bank account aud

World from Hecla, Moot, toys Lyon City,

ware killed and a large amount of property

000for the maintenance of the Marion, Ind..
Soldiers' home; incremlng the pemdon of
Gen. Abram Duryea to ISOU per month; per­
mitting the bridging of tbe Missouri river
tbe time for the completion of the bridge

RAN INTO A SNOWDRIFT.

liabilities did not. exceed 11,000.

He had

to Helena from Portland, where his family
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letter wax found 1 at tho potoffice for the
suicide. WaUug that a ranch he owned near
Portland bed Lees sold for $6,flOU. and that
the money would be forward immedlatelv
Helesv eta wife.
T'
U1» Moina. L^F.u. w._Th,
Jone to t*. to«».
HMunUv

So common Ih this distressing complaint
that It is almost a nuperttuRy w describe it.

pie quite too familiar with all Uh harrow­
ing details. With soo»e people a ride In
the rars or rairiagv, jroing longer than us­
ual without eating, uatlng too much or
too little, or bt food this disagrees, a sleep
less night, grief, fright, overwork, expoaure to cokl winds or b®t san, are each suf­
ficient to produce a eeVere attack of sick
headache: others have regular attacks.
Black specks flout before tlie rm. dark­
ness, and even bllndncM* for a short time,
gives warning of the approaching htmdacbe.
Sooner or later a bursting preaaure is felt
at the sides and front of tbe bead, the
eyes led pressed out of their sockets, the
brad drawn backwards by the shortening
•■cords’* behind. A slight relief of tbe
Itoadacite follows for a few moments each
vomiting spell, a yello^r, hitter fluid, call­
ed ••bile,” Will be thrown up. The bead
becomes sore even the 4nds of tbe hair; the
eyes are pdned by the least degree of Light
It would be difficult to estimate the num­
ber of people who are afflicted with this
malady, and no one knows, except by ex­
perience, tbe genuine agony of the victim.
The hyglmlc treatment consists mainly
in tbe care of tbe stomach. The diet
should consist durlpg treatment of stale
bread and butter, black tea,- boiled meat
I fresh beef or mutton), soft boiled egg*,
oysters, fresh fish, roasted potatoes, oat­
meal or graham gruel and mush, milk and
fresh fruit Those whose duties keep them
Indoors should take a walk In the open air
each day. To treat tbe attack of the find
symptom drink a pint of water as warm as
It can be taken. If a pint cannot betaken,
as much as possible should be. If the wa­
ter is thrown up repeat tbe dose as soon
as possible, until the stomach is* thorough­
ly cleansed. After this to He quietly In a
dark room, with mustard on stomach and
back of tbe neck, with hot or cold water to
the head, as It is moat agreeable to patient,
until It is over. Tbe medical* treatment
should I* beeun immediately after a
paroxysm ha« passed, and it consists of
Pe-ru-na and Man-a-lin. Tbe Pr-ru-na
ahould be taken with the strictest regularlty. according to tbe directions on the bot­
tle. If the bowels are constipated, jnst
enough Man-a-l!n should be taken to move
them once each day.
After treatment has l&gt;een begun, as soon
as the srmptoms of another attack appear
all medicinal treatment should cease at
once, and the paroxysm treated with hot
water exactly as above desorlbed. After
the attack has passed the medicinal' treat­
ment should be begun again, and followed
regularly. Not mure than four, often ooly
two. sometimes not onr attack of sick head­
ache will occur after this treatment is be­
gun. I fully believe tliat Dearly every one
would lie permanently cured If the) cottld
be induced to follow this treatment faith­
fully four or six months. Note single fail­
ure has yet come under my notice* where
medicine and diet was faithfully followed.
To thorn* who are willing to faithfully fol­
low this treatment for six months there Is
a sure tacspe from a malady that rareI y
fails to make life a burden and greatly di­
minish tlie usefulness of its victims-

Two nobiemeu tn tbe reign of Maximilian
II (I5C4-137&lt;J&gt; oun a German, tbe other n
Spaniard, who loui each rendered a great
service to tbe emperor, adeed the imud of lux
daughter, Helena, in marriage. Maximilian
said that as be esteemed them lx&gt;th alike it

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EMt Cooper Li
WefclaDd Ji

Cloverdale

Mnxw ...
oota Grove,
roodiand

Town 4 North of

•Stops ou siirori only

L.BBBgKABT,a«pL

.

V...—,

Town 3 North of Rang*

Une 5 chains n
county, win b® sold at public suction. by ■a
treasurer at the county w-at. on the first Moo-

thence

lent to tbe right erf re

Oetnpuoa

ChambcrUiu's Add it ion

ANNt'ALTAX BALER
Stele of Michlgaa.

a

To tbe circuit coart for tin county of Barry tn
Auditor tieu

Grants Addition
KeufieM* Addin,

S ILLAGE OF CRDAR CREEK.

VILLAGE UE FREEPORT.
VILLAGE OF MIDDLEVILLE.

the first day ol July imb.
Yourpectttoaertortber
the taxea. tutereal. coll*
adrertiring and other expettm of
legal fees for pereomd sercie® &lt;
rech caae where aacb personal aervlce
ally made, are a valla hen on the arverid parerh
of land dewribed tn said schedule.

arid parcels of land may — .
du* thereon as provided by law. to pay the lieu
as idoresskL
•

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HASTINGS.

UX! and
Notice la hereby i
naled la Ute coast

therefore tbeir ow n prowem must decide it,
l&gt;ut being unwilling to risk tbe kws of cither
by engaging them in deadly combat he or­
dered a large sack to Le brought and declared
that be whosbould put hh rival into it should ol Uw atate of MJcbtgu against each parcel o(
arid lands, for tlx pajtnent of the rfierri
have hi* fair Helena.
interest, collection fee. oott
And thi&lt; whimdral combat w a-• actually'
performed in the presence of the imperial
court nnd lasted, an hour. The unhappy
Spanish nobleman was first overcome and Teca tor personal service ot
the German succeeded in enveloping him in
the sock, took hini upas* hi* heck &lt;»n&lt;l Rut
him at thu emperor's feet.
.common in the literature of courting

To«n3 North of

s?-”

by-r&amp;raappte

Rance 10 « -«‘

General.
SCHEG! LE

Ivmw Bentlag lu Madrid.

Town 2 North &lt;rf Range 7 WcsL

ing trip.

ksrasy
saisf*

A houw with sunshine and plenty

Clf it a flrrwwi

n9

_ ■__ _ . ■

was the derideratum punned through south­
ern France, Algeria and Spain. And I am
Imppy to say I found it, though tbeee rondi«!». irtst and
■aw mill

J# !.00 11.70

proved to consist of eleven rooms on the third

magnificent to think of living

ml at bumn—I_________ _

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IWBfltV
therefore to the dollar, it is but |00u, after
all.—William Henry Dubop in Scribner.

Johnson's Addltior.

T®*® .’.North of Rangy V West.

ILLAGE OF MOKG

Il •
pc.

tote 4.* and &amp;i

North of Range 7 West

ISMttS

VILLAGE OF WOODLAND.

oom.173B.aof
nw corner of

Rheumatism,
Lumbago, Backache, Head

ache. Toothache,

Neuralgia,
Sore Throat, Swellings, Frost
bites, Sprains,.

Sciatica,
Bruises, Burns, Scalds,

Tows 2 North of

AVOrrOB GBMXKA(,‘s &lt;»» &gt; H r
ising. Michigan Dec. JRt W.
hereby given that tbe stale of Michha filed in the drooft court for
Barry, tn chancery, a prtilton of which ta&lt;‘
roreootas is a Irne copy; that II cRtrn* a drew
- thereb. descriten
velv. ‘ami m
Irgiil Lx-; ter

a beailng'^
Opart to iwfevM
bottom ail P*r'
Tod 4-l’toK

’’KOMP'n.Y AMD FERMLAKKXTI.Y

nd tour rhlMrre.

For Stablemen *^ Stockmen
•ui CaM *» iw u,~.

T

J

�NEWS IN BRIEF
Virginia legislature Wednesday adopt­
'd unanimously resolutions pt sympathy for

Tbe importance of purifying the blood can­
not be overestimated, for without pure
blood you cannot enjoy good ’health.
At tills season nearly every one needs a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich
• the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla It worthy
your conCdenee. It bs peculiar In that it
strengthens and builds up the sytteni, create*
an appcuie, and tones the digestion, while
it eradicates disease. Give it a trial.
-Hood's Sarsaparilla Is add by all druggists.
Prepatedby C. I. Hood A Co.. LoweU, Mas*.

Intlons will be transmitted tq Mr. Tracy.
Tlie farmers of Greensville county, Va.,
ore defti tuta and on the verge of starvation.
Tlw*y have appeal's! for help.
Htate Senator John E. Heyburn has been
nominated by the Republicans of the Fourth
Pennsylvania congressional district to suc­
ceed thu late Congressman William D.
Kelley.
' ••Prinoa-’ Lucy, a 7-inonths old girl baby,
weighing 2 pounds 1 oqncc, and only four­
teen inrfjes high, died at Baltimore, Md.,
Wednesday. She hod been on exhibiUuii nt
л dime museum.
-Uncle Rufus” Hatch, ot New York, was
м Chicago Wednesday and said that Chi­
cago will gut the World's fair or there will
be nona He says New York has no site,
and don't want it, anyhow.
Thoma* George, rector of the Episcopal
church at Connersville, Ind., has been dlsiniMsed by Bishop Knickerbocker
a fraud,
having never been ordained. He was serv­
ing the iMU-ixh vary acceptably.
At East Saginaw, Mich., Wednesday Tom

Ing frightened, went off ! without obtaining
the money bo committed jthe deed for. Tbe

lively.
•
Paris, Feb. K—The Duke of Orleans was
Tbe suit of,Rev. Dr. Boll against The New
York Evening Post will be appealed by the arresteil Thursday upon his jurrlval in this
dty on mspiclon of being engaged in a
royalist plot to overthrow the government
Vicoria, B. C., complains that Chinamen and alao for violating tho law banishing his
aud opium are being smuggled from this father, tbe Count of Paris, and himself, from
country into British Columbia to on alarm­ France us raemiea of tho republic. He oc­
ing extent
.
cupies comfortable apartments al tbe resi­
The saving so far on 4 per cent bond* pur­ dence of th- Duchess de Chart rw. Tho
chased bv the treasury kfaeforo maturity i&lt; Princcis Marguerite and others friends will
|A3,(M».O2y.O7. and on 4'£a |C,820,401.54- be pertiitted to visit tbe duke. M. Constans,
total, &lt;«0,4W,383*51.
tlw minister of tbe interior, has ordered
It is believed that th** Molllo Maguires are that bt- be treated with distinction. Tbn
still In existence in Pennsylvania, and a re­ monarch 14 iteputiro have decided tu interpocent murder is laid at their door.
Charles Hauset, for ten years a member prison!'jg thp prince. The Rcpublique Fran­
of tbo emigration Imanl nnd president of cine, th? government organ, makes no com­
ment upcm tbe arrest, but merely qotes tho
that dty Saturday, aged G5 years.
expubdin which provides a penalty of from
Tho French Cvzadians ar® pawing resolu­ two to/lvn years imprisonment for its viola­
tions counter to tbo recent address of loyalty tion. La Paix and Tlie Journal Des Debate
adopted by tho Dominion parliament, and both advocate that tbe duke be reconducted
declaring In favor of ultimate independence to tbe frontier.

The Forum
A MONTHLY REVIEW OF. LIVING
SUBJECTS BY THE FOREMOST
WRITERS IN THE WORLD.

The Forum has wan tbe highest place reach­
ed by any periodical, for It publlsbes article* by
more lui’.horitive writers and by more workers
along instructive lines of activity than any other
pnOUcation. It contain* eleven studies every
month. It is impartial, riving bearings alike to
*ach side. It is financially independent, and It
belongs to uo sect or party or "Interest." Ills
never sensational, but It alms always to be in
strnetive.
I consider the Forum a* (nrntsiilng tbe most
intelligent and sympathetic audience that a
thoughtful writer can And to addreM In any
iMnL-Prof. ALEXANDER WINCHELL of the
The ara*mbly then refused to concur in the
University of Michigan.
TheForani continues to hold Its place as lhe amendment h and sent tbe bill to conference.
foremost of our magazines, for the variety, the
An attempt was made Thursday night, In
value, and th* weight of its contribittlons.—THE tbe public strevt near several hotels at New
AnnounoemenM of forthcoming articles am York, to rob City Comptroller Jackson. The
seldom Do made long la advance, for The Forum robbers attacked his coupe, but the coach­
discussions are always of problems ol present man whipped up the horees and shook them
concern. Every such problem ttiat the year
1*0 will bring forward will be discussed, wheth­
The Cleveland Iron Mining company, of
er In politics, or religion, or aoelal science, or
practical affairs. The January number will con­ Cleveland, O., has purchased a majority of I
tain a reply by ex Speaker J. G. Carlisle to the stock of the Iron Cliff company, and
sennzor Cullom’s recent article on "How the
Tariff Affects the Farmer.”
rich Iron lands near Marquette, Mich. Tbe
THE FORUM PUBLISHING COMPANY. price paid wax &lt;1,750,000.
Tbe supreme justice &lt;Jt the Order cf tb«&gt;
Iron Hall, of Indiana, has decided that suf­
.rear. Hnteieriptlnn
tats.office.
ferers from la grippe are only entitled to
one week's Leneflte from the order, holding
that the disease ought to ruq its course in
that time The decision has en-ausl much
iU-feehng.
“ Tlu Atugara Falls Route.”
The state senate of Virginia l»a* (&gt;as*&lt;ud a
Stations.
bill providing for local inspection of-' M.tle
a -M z.m Izb.*
p.m. ILH1. on the hoof in that state. The bill Ls aliix J
r^VSTWAKU.
a-tn.i m
r.r,
GM
ut
Chicago dressed ls*ef.
Grand Rauids Lv. .
2.23
l.M 0.1® l M 8.40
Middleville................
Two horrible accidents occurred Thursday
7-b' 1.09 n.28l s 9.00
Irving.............. ........
nt
Roebling's wire mills nt Trenton, N. J.
njuf
1.02
8
421
Hastings..............
10.2!. Charles Cbeatle, a boy of 17, was pierced
r...Ni
yxrtmby...... .. ..........
0.47 a 10.X. through tlu* lungs by a red-hot iron rod. and
Morgan...................
riot a little later Mart Molesky, a wire drawer,
Nashville.................
1 G 7.06
2.08
2.16
Charlotte/................
Eaton Rapids......... - ^43 2.27 7.A5 2JB 3.13 was pierced in the atsiomeu by n red-hot
3.16 H.4-1 4.&lt;r 5.43 wire, the wire coiling up for ten feet in his
Jackson ..................
1.®
C.3B
Defrot« ............. Ar
hitcstinra.
&amp;
Stations.
Tbe Democrats of Philadelphia have nom­
=£ bx
inated W. W. Ayers, a pruiniuent member
WBSX WAKU.
a.m. a.m.,'am. p.m. a.m.
of the Tariff Itatorm league, to contest tbe
10.1!
1 KOO 4.00
Detroit............... Lv.
1 10 fi 20,30.10 7 to 7.06 seat in congress a tbe late Judge Kelly.
los.: 7J6 9.33
Eaton Rapids.........
Samuel M Hotchklas, commbnioncr of the
X06
ll.W AIS 10.30
Charlotte.,.................
AM) S.12 11.47 S.« 12.06 bureau of labor statistics of Connecticut, ha«
NaabvUteJ.................
S.2S 11.57 SJf 12.35 been appointed special census agent for tho
1.10 collection of statistics of manufacture*.
8.32
Quimby ......................
•.(*■ 2.40
HABTuraa..............
. 4.2T 8.43
Mrs. M. B. Hall, a well-known and lead­
B.26 3.00
4.46 u.noi
4.SC 'J te 12.37 S.32 3.30
Mtddlevllie............
ing member ot the Woman's Relief corps of
&amp;« 10.00 i.ro 10.15 5.80 Monticello and central Illinois, died at ber
Grand Rapids.. Ar.

Michigan Central

1

M. H. COLLINS, Local Agent. Hastings.

O. W. KuaoLxa G. r AT. A..Chicago.
PROBATE ORDER.
state of Michigan, county of Burry-oo.
At a session of tbe Proonte Court for tbeCuui*tysf Barry holdeu at the Probate Office In the city
ut Hratmgs in raid county on Wednesday, tbe
■^th dav of January In the year one thousand
eight hundred and ninety.

In the matter of tbe estate of Harriett Hurd,
Un reading and filinx tbe petition, duly vari­
ed, ot Nellie D. Walker, daughter at said de-

Junction, O., by tbe arrest of Frank Smith,
of Wellsburg, W„ Va., onachnrgeof poison­
ing Miss Belle Simptwn, the daughter of a
wealthy tanner.
During the month of Jaipury there were
2,501 deaths in Chicago. This Is nearly
double tbe usual number, and the increase Is
raid by tbe authorities to be due almost en­
tirely to the ‘ grip.'’
Tlie returns iraued by the London board of
trade show that during tbe month of Janu­
ary the imports increased LIW.OIX). and the
exports £1,000,000 ns compared with tbe cor­
responding month ot last year.
F. C. Cartwright, of Helena, Mont., killed
himself Friday because he had overdrawn

Ksid deceased aud entitled to inherit the real
estate ot which sdd deceased died seized and
^’nereupon it is ordered, that Thursday,
the sth day of February, A. D. IFjo. at ten
o'clock m tha forenoon, b&lt; assigned for
the hearing of, said petition, and that
the heirs at law of said deceased and a letter was received announcing tlie sale of
•11,000 worth of property for him. He did
then to be holden nt the Probate (Mflce, in the
dty at HaMlnga in said county and show cause.
A man named Beckington, of Chicago,
If any there be. why the prayer of tbe petl- whore wife is ,-uing for a divorce, alleging
t loner may not be granted.
And It Is further orAered that raid petitioner general cussodness, drove her out ot a sec­
give notice to the peraons interested in said «*• ond-story window Friday night at tlie point
tete, of tho pendency of said j»ctitlon nnd tbe of a revolver. Sbo was badly injured. Beekbearing thereof by coaslnx a cony of this order ington was lockr d up.
to be pabUsbed in tbeHasiluxs Banxzui i* news­
Failures during tbe sjven day* ended Fri­
paper pctated and circulated Jn sald County Of
Harry once In each week for three succwHe day—for tlie United States, 2ft*; for Can*
ada. SO; total, 821: compared with 21)1 last
week. For the corresponding week of last
(Atrueeopy.l
'
Judge of Probate.
year tbe figures were 273 failures in the
NOTICE FOB HEARING CLAIMS. '
United States and 30 in Ctanada.
State of Michigan. County of Barry.-ss.
_
Secretary Tracy is expected to resume bis
Notice Is hereby given, that by an order of
tbe probate court for tbe county of Barry . i“*de duties on Monday.
on the xed &lt;ay of January A. D. 1M0. six months
A labor movement L on foot, according to
from that date were allowed for creditors to
present ttelr claims a«alnst tbe rotate of Theo­ a Boston newspaper, to raise &lt;3,UU0,&lt;KX) os a
dore W crates, tate of raid county, deceased, strike fund in care of trouble after May I.
and that all creditors of «al&lt;l deceased are re­ when tbe eight-hour effort is to be made. It
quired to present their elahns to said probate is claimed that 10 cents a week from each
court, at tbe probate offlne. In the city of Host­
Inn. for exaaMnation and allowance, on or i&gt;el"Er’
H.v of Jate uMt. and that
A strike against a reduction of 10 per cent
Tuesday, the ttd day of April, and on Tuewlay. in wages has involved 325 girl employes of
tbe
day of July next at ten o'clock In the Mayor, Btraure &amp; Co., New Haven, Conn.
forenoon of each of those day*.
•The girls say t£ey will fight down the cut if
liaiad January 2M, A. D. INN.
they liave to go without eating.
charlm W. AuwrroNn.
Judge of Probate.
At Kansas City, Saturday afternoon, Ed
Fiudlaj* shot and killed Joseph Carr. Find­
MORTGAGE BALE.
lay is a jKiHtlcian and one of the bee t known

sssrilffist!

vate detective wbo had be »n hired by Find­
lay’s wife to shadow him and report to her
his misconduct, which is why he was'shot

June Rh.'iHK. in liter 24 of mortgages on page
372, on wbmli mortEaa* there Is claimed to te
due at the &lt;tate of this notieethc sutn of tbe cool gas department of the 8t_. Paul,
&lt;x»e hundred thirteen dollars and forty five cents Minn., Gas Light company, Saturday, killed
and no suit or proceedings at taw txarinx been
instituted to recover the amount secured by said Daniel Dcsmotxl and injured Martin Curran,
neinnge or any part thereof. Therefore by Chris Conley. Michael Mahoney, and J.
virtue of the newer of rale contained in said Simona. The explosion shook tbe building*
for four blocks around, and was beard a
nneii. there will ba'soid at the north trout door mile off.
of tbeco Jrt house, iu the city of Hutinp.counA strong fight is being made nt Washing­
ty or Barov aud state of Mkblgni paid court
ton City against tho internaticMial copyright
bill. Saturday C.
Bovea and George IL
•w
V.
.... .. ... ....
YY
M*eeasary to stttiaty tbe amount due on said
iMrtnjm a* above set forth, with th* Interest judiciary committee.' against the Lili. They
■ titer coil and xii lejnd coats said premises being claimed that the bill would ruin the book­
situate in the township of Barn , iu the county
at Barry aud stare of Mlcistgxn axul described publishing industry of the west
m the north part of the south east quarter of
A burglar entered the house of Ransom
Floyd, a respected aud wealthy fanner liv-

'
Newton Wing. Mortgage.
Alonxo E. K ka abtox. Attorney lor M ort gagte.

dad, waJsfficejj

Fairbank’s Santa Claus Soar
MP®*We&amp;ll r«Sulited

MONTANA'S LEGISLATIVE FIGHT.

The duke was arraingod Saturday morn­
ing cherg.-d with violating tbe law banish­
ing botti nimself and his father as enemies
of the republic. The duke said be returned
Helena, Mont, Feb. S— Senator Beck­ to Franco merely for the purpose of per­
•‘exposure’’ had wrecked the knights. When er, who was arrested at Gleudire by forming the military duties impend by the
he resign’d he said the order liad 300,000 tbe sheriff of Dawion comity on a tele­
graphic order from the lieutenant gov- tlu! age &lt;&gt;f 21 years. Ho requested that tho
hearing be adjourned in order to allow him
The trouble at the Volunteer mine at Pal­
be capital with the time to place his case in tbe hands ot counsel
mer, Mich., has quieted down, and the fears consented to re
of a riot have abated.
sheriff, but when the train reached Miles Tbe request was granted and an adjourn­
ment taken until Wednesday next.
Governor Thayer, of Nebraska, has writ
ten to Ctminnan McKinley, of the house the sheriff, and tlie officer and bis prisoner
GEM. SHERMAN’S BIRTHDAY.
left
the
train.
A
hearing
was
ways and means copunittoe, protesting
deal of St Valentine, a* atao did
against any reduction of tbe tariff ou sugar, hud yasterday afternoon, but owing
to informalities the writ was dismissed
on behalf of thu Nebraska sugar industryThe innate has confirmed the nominations and a new on; prepared. An officar f rom
New : York, Feb. 10.—Octi. W. T. Sher­ Donne was on tlie marriage, Feb. 14, 1614, of
of ex-Senator Bruce to be recorder of deeds
man ha|i n large number of callers flaturday
for theDMtrict of Columbia nnd Eli Gilman caw Becker is set at liberty tbo Miles City and ww» warmly congratulated on his at­ lYlncei® Elizabeth to Frederick, Count Pala­
tine of the Rhine. Thus the address begin*:
to be United State* attorney for the eastern judge will endeavor to arrest him. A num­
ber of Democratic rvpn-iicntativi-s are now tainment to ths age of 70 years. Many tele­
district of Wisconsin.
grams nisi letters appropriate to the occa­
A couple of passenger trains on the Pan­ at Miles City, and the belief is general that
Handle collided near Bowersville, O., Thurs­ Becker will not return to tho capital unless sion were also received, and ho was deluged
day, resulting hi the probable fatal scalding he freely consents. AU the other Demo­ witli flowers. Tbe general gave a private
of Engineer Morton, of the co*t -bound train. cratic ■‘•'nators arc now beyond the statu dinner party at his house in the
line aud legislation is bl&lt;*cked.
evening to a few of his moat intimate
His fireman w as badly hurt.
friends, including Senator Sherman, Gens.
A CHANCE FOR THE ANARCHISTS.
Schofield. Howard and Slocum, Tom Ewing,
wed the vote by which lhe World’* fair bill

IOO Doses One Dollar

'

RETURN OF AN EXILE.

Friday evening, clubbed Floyd into uncon-

for all Household
L.auqd/y purjaojejMade only bX N.K. FAIRBANK ICG CHICAGO.

Sphingfikld. Dis.. Feb. 7.—The Anarch­
ist case la to be taken liefore the supreme
court of the United Btates for review.
Moses Salomon, the Chicago attorney for
Fieldon, Schwab, and Neebe, received yenterdny an order from the chief justice of the
Illinois supreme court granting a writ of erfrom tbe United States supreme court to
the supreme court of Illinois for the purpose
of allowing tho case to again go before that
court fur review.

cunion of-the situation, the nianagvnof the
trans Missouri roads and the Nebraska state
board of railroad commissioners hiv;have
reached an agreement regarding corn rates
from Nebraska point* to Chicago. The Ne­
braska ofllcinls demanded a 30 per cunt, re­
duction, lait compromised finally on 10 j&gt;er
rent, from Nebraska points to Chicago, takthejr graut this to pleas'; tbn Nebraska peo­
ple, and wash their hands of the conse­
quences. which they believe will be lulvi-n.?
to corn grower*' interanta, os it will stimulate
shipments and further reduce the price of

dent, resulting in the death of one man aud
serious injury of another, occurred here yes­
terday afternoon by tbe giying way of a
scaffold of the new steel stand-pipe. Jack
Ixmg, ot Hamilton, Out, and Wilbur Bar­
deen. of this city, were precipitated to the
lottoni, a distance of eighty-five fret.
Long's neck was broken and be expires! im­
mediately. Bardeen had several ribs frac­
tured and is terribly bruised from striking
timbers in his descent, but the physicians
think be will recovu.
SthxaTOR, Ills.. Feb. 10.—The Chicago.
Wilmington and Vermilion Coal company
attempted to' introduce electrical mining
machines into their mines here Saturday,
and tho men nil struck, chiming that tbe
price offered for running the machine* wa»
a reduction in wages.
Hpring Valley, Ills., Feb. 10.—Tbe
drivers in tbe coal mines here are ou a strike
for higher pay, and 1.000 men are idle. .

Augustin Daly, J. J. Knox and J. H.
Choate. The veteran commander was iu
good spirit*, and chatted most entertainingly
on all sorts of subjects, giving many Inter­
the ears, sometimes a roarin;: bunting sound
esting reminiscences of the stirring events In
are caused by e*U ’ -------------- *«through whijch be has passed.
.
agreeable and ver
smell or hearing
result from ent arch.
A STIFF SORT OF SYNDICATE.

I»Es Moixts, la., Feb. 10.—F. M. Gilbert,
proprietor of the Gilbert Starch works, of
thi* city, and W. G. Work, secretary of tho
Slreper Starch works, have returned from
Buffalo, N. Y., bringing tbe information
that while there they sold their factor lea tea
mammoth syndicate, which include* the
proprietors of the largest starch works- in tb«United-States. It is imdcrsood that hack of
the American capitalista is a Jlritish syndi­
cate. Mr. Work is authority for the state­
ment that tbe syndicate now owns or con­
trols even- starch factory- of nuy importance
in tl»e United States with due single t-xcvp
tion. Tlx* design is to limit tbo production
«m*l control prices. Some ot the faetprire

THE ENGLISH PIT HORROR.

Ia&gt;Ndon, Feb. -8.—Tbe list of those who
lost their lives by the explosion In the eok
liery at Abcreycban is constantly increasing.
One hundred and seventy bodies have thus
far been taken from the pit, and it is be­
lieved tliat the total number of persons
killed will reach IfM). The work of removing
the bodies of tb» miners wbo lost tbeirlives
is being carried on as rapidly as possible.
Tbe ventilation of the jilt has tieen restored,
and this greatly facilitates tbe efforts of tbv
workers.________

THE MARKETS.
Chicaoo, Feb. 8.
Board of trade quotations to-day ranged ns
foBows: Wheat—No. M March, opened —-,
c-Uxx-a T»«c; May. opened 7814-Hc. cloaed
TMnc: July, opened 7TJ&lt;-J4c, cloned TTHe.
Corn—No. - March, ojened 28^Me, closed
a'J-ic May, o]&gt;cnt«! 31 Me, closed 31c; July,
oi&gt;ened aijic. clewed 31fcj-Mc.
Oats-No. 2
March, opened—-. closed
; May. opened
SMc, &lt; lowed
July, opened «&lt;c, cloned
X2c. Pork-March, rqxmt-d----. closed gu.K’
May. opened $la.(U, ckmed SJ0.U7M; July,
opened —, closed flOUSl. lain!- March, openi-1
3AAS. clorad giiXHLive stock—The following were the quota-

kidnaping, attempted rescue, etc. Becker's
presence made a quorum in tbo senate, under
the ruling of Lieutenant Governor Rickard,
and the Republican house and senate sat up
until 2:30 yesterday morning paastag eight
appropriation bills, Becker not voting but
being counted as present, a la Speaker Reed.
Tbe houses then adjourned.
Ixdiaxapolir, Fclx 10.—The supreme
court Saturday Landed down a decision on
what is known as tbe Barrett improvement
law, holding it constitutional. Under its
operations citiea that have already created
an indebtedness equal to or greater than tbo
constitutlonAl limit may order street and
other improvements, making tho .projsirty
benefited bear tbo expense. The city issues
its bonds for th^ cost of the improvement,
payable in ten years, and tho cost to each
benefited property owner is divided into ten
annual payment*!.

Lkbaxos, Ind., Feb. K—Charles Miller,
wo of a prominent farmer living near this
city, btu» been arrested chargol with mur­
dering George Purdy during the last presi­
dential campaign. Purdy wo* driving along
the road after night shouting for one of the
light grades,
rough packing. &lt;&amp;7S condidaUw. A vehicle, containing several
ASJV. mixed lots, ga.KJ94.in; heavy pocking jientons, drove by him and one of its occupanta fined at I*urdy, instantly killing him.
and shipping lots. 38.86fc4.Oi.
A well-gnown detective went to work on
Produce: Butter—Fl*ncy Elgin,
fine crenmcrice, WL25c: dairies finest, fresh, the ease and caused Miller'* arrest.
HX&amp;SJc; iiscktag stock. 4&amp;5c. Eggs- Strictly
fresh. 13ai2J^c per dox.; ice bouse stock. To.
Dressed poultry—Chickens, «3»o per lb.;
New York, Feb. 8.—John L Sullivan,
turkey*. 12H©18c per lb.; ducks, Hfclfc per lb.;
geese, 8fc7c per lb. Potatoes-Peerless, aafca&amp;c
per bn.; Beanty of Hebron, MGtlBc perbu.; of Pete Jackson, the colored pugilist “That’*
Burbank*. 3SfcWc per bu. Illinois sweet po­ a pretty blunt question,” said Sullivan. “I
tatoes. good to fancy. &lt;2.75a-X«J. Apples— saw him spur with Ashton in Boston, but it
Good U&gt; fancy. 32JUfc3.50 per bld. Cranber­ would be a difficult matter for me to ad­
ries— Wisconsiu bell and cherries, |0.UJ per vance an opinion of Jackson's abilities from
bbL
.
meb an observation. I think he Is a very
clever boxer from what I aaw of him, but
New York. Feb. 8.
■ Wheat—No. S red winter,
Ash: do that is all 1 car. say."'
February. MJic; do March,
T.&gt;&gt; May,
Corn—No. 2 mixed. WHc cash; on. Feb­
Hillsdale, Mich., Feb.
.— Comment
ruary. IMKc; do March, 3^*: do April,
28c; du May. 37%e! Oats—Quiet and steady; was occasioned by the report Friday that
No. 2 mixed sq&lt;c cash; do February, 28Hc: do Defaulting County Clerk. Yeagley had left
March. 2SJ&lt;c; do April; 28e: do May, SJHc. for parte unknown to avoid prosecution.
Bye—Dull. Barley-Dull. Pork—Dull; new
mao*. J11.7H®I1.75. louxl—Steady; February,
but in an Interview with his son tho latter
admitted his father'* departure and mid be
8T. Lons, Feb. 8.
went Monday night, but refused to tell
Wheat—Higher; cash. 78c; May.
June. where ho had gone. It is tlxiugiit that

•Mte May.
Pork-Higher; &gt;10.1»d
fe UU5. Uird-Strong: steam. aU H : choice
shipping, | “J4. Whlsky«-Htaadr; gl.ttl.

Toledo. Ohio. Feb. 8.

Hutt pending in the Circuit Court for the Coun
on the 15th day at November, A. D.
Hetty J. Dibble, complainant, v*.
——
as widow and administratrix of the rotate ot
Miles Engie deceased, Thomas L. Engle, Jennie
L Paironer. Juliette E. Hleka. M»ry Engle,

the state of Nebraska.
Smith A Coixrove. soUdtort tor
l» ordered that said nouresld
Thomas L. Engle, enter hLs *j
cause, on or before four mouthi
of this order, and that within
coniplama
published
llcallon to
Circuit Judge.
Smith &amp;COLGBOV ,
Solicitor* for Complainant.

Bbick. Register In Chancery.

MORTGAGE SALE.
.
Default having been made In tfre conditions
of a certain mortgage anted December• I, 1878,
made by Thotnad Whitworth and Catharine
Whitworth, bls wife, to John Foreey, and re­
the peeullar medicine.
corded in the office of tbe register of deeds for
U- Mcrri! Jias been elected president of the county of Barov, in tbe state of Michigan.
IXeeember 4, 1879. In Uber tit of
the VanBuren county horticultural society. page 270, and by tbe said John Ke;
to David 8. Swift on December 13
corded in »a!d register’* offidb. Ay
liber 23 of mortgages on page 334. by non-pay­
ment of moneys due thereon, by which tbe
Kwer of sale therein contained has
come
operative.
and
on
which
mortgage there Is now due at tbe
date ot this notice seven hundred and twentyfive dollar*, and no suit or proceedings at law
having been Instituted to recoyer the amount
secured by said mortpige or anv port Ur
Notice is therefore hereby given thston 1
the 21*1 day of March. A. D. ifcto. at ten &lt;
In the forenoon, there will be aold at Ole
front door of the court bouse tn tite c
rtastings, county of Barry and state of,
gun. (that being lhe place in which the &lt;
court for lhe eoanty of Barry Is held) at1,
auction to the btebest bidder, the premises
described tn said mortgage, or so much thereof _
as may be necessary to satisfy the amount due
on raid mortgage m above set forth witli tbe
Interest thereto;, and all legal costs, said prem­
ises being described lu said mortgage as all
that certain piece or parcel of land in lhe county
of Barry and stale of Michigan known and
described as follow*, to wit: That portion ot
the *• uthwe«t fractional quarter of section ten,
lying east of tbe creek which runs through raid
southwest quarter, all hi township number one
north, range eight
Dated, Deeembt
D av in 8. Swifr

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

YOUR

Dr. OwM’fi Electric BsH.

Hn.xjfA. Mont, Feb. 10.—The fugitive
Senator Becker arrived here Saturday even­
ing in charge of an under sheriff, after the
latter had run tbe gauntlet with his prisoner

New York, Feb. 8.—Conrad N. Jordan
was yesterday elected president of the Lenox

were opened. It was announced that the
bank would be ready tor busiuam at the
usual hour to-day.

CHANCERY ORDER.
State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit to

BurraLO, N. Y., Feb.—Thirty-live switch­
men in (he New York Central railroad yard
day because they did not receive extra pay

FlMQ

C.H.PEARSON&amp;C°

-*BALTIMORE.Ma
PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, county of Barry,—m.
At a session of tbe Probate Court for tbe
County ot Barry, holden at tbe Probate Office in
the City of Hastings. In said county, on Satur­
day. tbo 1st day of February tn the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
.
In tbe matter ot tbo estate of AlmedaM.
Furnswortb, deceased. •
Ou reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied. of Joel W. Taylor. Administrator of said
eetate represents that be is prepared to render
bis final account as such, and prays Uutt the
name may be heard and allowed, and he dis­
charged from his said trust, and tliat tbe same
may be finally cloaed.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Friday, the
2Mh day of February, A. D. 1R». at one o’clock in
tlie afternoon, be assigned for the hearing of
said petition, and that tbe heirs at law of said
deceased and all other persons Interested tn
said estate, ere required to appear at a sesslou
of said court, then to be holden at the Probate
Office in the city of Hastings, in said county, and
«fliow cause, if any there be, why tbe prayer of
tbe petitioner may not be granted. And It is
further ordered, That said petitioner give notice
to tbe persons interested in raid estate, of the
pendency of said petition, and the hearing
thereof, by causing a copy ut this order to be
published lu tbe Hastings Bannkk. a newspa­
per printed and circulated tn said county ol
Burry, once in each week for three successive
weeks previous to aald day of bearing.
CHABLKS W. ABMBTBONn.
Judge of Probate.

^ORSt*
BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST.
NONE GENUINE WITHOUTTH£ OR LABEL
Mannfd bv W x. avrhi « Mun. Phllada. who
uftke the famous Hone* Brand Raker Blanket*.

BOILERS
and steam beating boilers of ail kinds, smoke
pipes, breachings, etc, &lt;Uid boilers taken tn ex­
change for new. Riveta. boiler idntes. and boil­
er tubes for sale. Cor. Foundry st. and Mich.
Cect’l It. R. tracks. Detroit. Mich.
.32-90
CHANCERY ORDER.
State of Michigan. In lhe Circuit Court tor tbe
County of Barry, in Chancery­
Royal W. Peake. Oomptalnant. vt.
Beadle, Charles S. Beadle. Uda it Wi
K. Beadle. 1. Elmer Beadle, Wllllain
Bertha Beadle. Sherman Endsley, Sius I
and Loyal E. Knappen aa administrator
estate ot William 8. Beadle, deceased.

Fifth Judicial CJrcult..ln Chancery.
Upon due proof by affidavit that Itanrtet F.
Beadle, Cbariea 8. Beadle. Lida F

Utled cause pending In this eonrt
the said state of Michigan, and in
Kansas and Colorado In toe United States of
America, and on motion of C. H. VanAman,
solicitor tor complainant, |t is ordered that tlie
said defendants do appear and answer the bill
ot complaint, filed in said cause, within four
months from tbe date of this order, else th*
fessed. And further that tala order be pubUabed
within twenty days from this date in tbe Hastjxiblleattou however, shnll not be Deoeraary
case a copy ofthis order be served ou the sa
defendant* personally, at least twenty days h
fore the time herein prescribed for their a
pearanee.
Dated this eleventh day of January, A. D.
1800. At Charlotte, in said circuit.
Fkank a. Hoax kb.
Circuit 3 mire
AbMMOT: Attest
Thob. 8. Brick, Register.
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.

State ot Michigan, the Circuit Court tor tbe
County ot Harry. In attachment.
Chester Merer. Richard B Mewser &amp; Daniel
W. lu-jnolds, partners doing tiusineM uodaf
the firm name of Messer Bros. A Reynolds, yx.
Allen G, Freeman.
Notice is hereby given that on tbe 3tKh

�NEWSPAPER IN THE

recnly l« ww «»‘nr to bo«» 1«
fruit belt.
,
Morrt.-i: 4 A Wrtrfk CoMwMer etottum.
ctwpsof a little daily jwper in a Colorado
liave failed.
The new Methodist church at Bowall b
to eoct over W.000.
A splendid new oi&gt;ers house B contem­
cattie ranch and 11
plated by the people at Marquette.
A belt broke in Johnsou'# mill at Alpena
Naturdny and struck H. W. Pollard. cwwHing his skull.
Ex-Aid. Bernard Kirk, of Ypsilanti, tell
upon an icy sidewalk Saturday night and
broke his leg.
Wm. Ffttgcr s littk* child of Berno fell
into a barrel of rain water a few days ago.
and was drowned before tlie parents could
rescue it.
Fire made a fl.000 hole in the East Jor­
dan lumber company's store Saturday af­
ternoon. and the insurnnee bad been can­
celed two weeks ago.
Chas. Waldorf, of Heading, who disap.Reared Thank-giving day and was at first
supposed to have been murdered, has
turned up at Wichita, Ks.
Hon. John C. Sharp, of Jacksun. hasn’t
made up his mind w hether hr cares to be
supervisor pl this census district any more
than Harry Tillman, vrtio threw up tbe
job.
The Governor has removed, Calvin W.
Cummings from tbe office of the justice of
tbe peace in Mackinac county after invere
Ligating the charges of habitual drunken­
ness against him.

Al'Bay CHy in about ten days the Gra­
ham &lt;k Morton side*heel steamer to run
between SL Jw and Chicago, will lie
launched. She will be tbe first steel, boat
launched Id Bay City.

An even &gt;1,POO will be spent ou the junior
bop at the university, whlelt occur* next
Friday ulght It will be hi advance of the
kind ever given before; and is looked for­
ward to with lively intrirat. ‘
Work on the semester at tlie university
is practically at an end. and after this week,
which will be devoted to examinations, tbe
new half year will commence. It is esti­
mated tliat 150 new students will enter.

rrouv
FREQUENT.

fee oM aoidtert

tbe cupola in what was formerly the navy
office, you will find the-will office.
Denver papers, which rarlMi
ou,
...
- several ul-}mu Mucuta wu*
u iu, .............. ,
en* (ixln’i like thia, of course, but it wa* tbe ; information for tbe guidance of tbe public.
.teat. wc
. could do. and-----------&lt;Bdh
.,jfaaj.B-rtrtanee bemg requirod
m we were
ail,CM
bolding
ueUUe grim licitu ter the return of the iu searching for and trading wills it will be ‘
“boom." which waa&lt;lway» six months ahead ]&gt;rorided on

lowing:
.
“UmtL. Muneia, ut tbe Rixtj -first Georgia

■J
taltty aoeated Ufhave befallen them, aa one
after no-&gt;: ber tel I victims to the fiamss. Final-

—
1 - i--------------------------------- - — “ ,
parontly do phyakml strength, yet be lived
through what would have killed a dmmu
ordinary
“d to alive today. In tbe

Nuluuia—liivtvcaroe a feeling of relief. Bull,
ofttaeniof i.-teatnb'jate

But oduaitiomdiy tlie train* gut snowed up

POWDER

New Hf« saving invepHutn were;
the boate until it wm* almost an

hadn't bud a mull fcr four days, aud tilings
were looking blue. There wasn't any local

gvfted a chapter from the Bible with a •• ‘score''
brad. He thought it would be news out there, granted.
big hotel a.« r- n.iuder» of its -lf}&gt;art*-.l boom, ■parchment aud twiind in leather. with strong
aud it also liad a tf-lr;«bofit- line which conmeted with another little town, thirty milt*
further up in the mooutains, on a branch of that the country vkicw inquired of tbe at*
teadant whether they were Bi biro, connect­
tion thirty mil* away w» connected every ing Um-ui in ber mind with the big Bible in

Absolutely Pure.

marvel of pgnt;

hie charge

name hole that the flrut ball entered at. The

lol
no unusual pain."
tire brigade aud drill them in mxdi a manner
Tbecaw of Kergu H. F. Curtright, whois

tendant promptly repliwl; “No. ma’am.

pwhig through tbe limb from the front. Tbe
Several tiuiea, while using this telephone, I

ball; the others ore kept. on

still. the clicking of the telegraph instrument

could nut lift hb unn

distinctly beard CH er the wire. Tiiis suggested

finds tbo will you have prevkandy searched
If we had anybody ■far, and you stand there and read it.' All the
original wills are kept Ln the strong room.
ticking in tbe telephone instrument ww could
read th,**- m the public hall, but go a little
news wire late at night.

a good one. back in tbe Htates. Hi* tried the
instrument and found tliat tlie acliem- would
---v -nJ.
—— a-M
i—.. I'
work.
Tlie next .morning-we
had .a —
column
Of “specials,*' including tw| or three items of
Washington news, which were of special in-!

Tbe jury In the case of George Roxelle.
wbo killed Oliver W. Hall at Portland a
Tbe editor &lt;&gt;f tbe rival paper rushed to tbe
year ago. was sent out to decide tale of telegraph office to inquire what it meant. He
tbe accused at 11 o'clock .Saturday morn- i was told that we had received nothing oi'er
iug. and at 9^0 in the evening was dis- ;
chatgvd because unanie to agrve- Seven
stood for acquittal and five for man- '
alaughtar.

pii

a

THE GREAT DEPOSITORY OF TES­
TAMENTARY LITERATURE.

John Barter, of Spalding. Saginaw Co.,
died Saturday,'aged 05 yean. . He had
lived in this state over 40 yean, was a jus­ ordered an investigation. but disordered
tice of the peace a dozen years, chairman nothing. Nobody thought of tbe clicking
of the board of supervisors an equal length instrument iu tbo closed railroad station
of time, and county agent of tlie board of thirty miles away and the marvelous carry*
corrections and diarlties ever since Gov.
mountain air.
Bagievs time.
Our brother editor on . the rival sheet
Miss Maggie Gibson, of Centenllle. re­ thought it was a "dead cold fake,” but be
cently died in tlie Kalamazoo asylum of a was afraid to say too much about it, as he
broken leg, and before her end cam.- said hart run out of pajssr and we had him at our
to friends that the asylum attendants bad merry, at least until a train gut in. Of,
broken Lei leg by kicking 1L Dr. Palmer,
the superintenden*., however denies tne
kicking and says tbe breaking of the leg
quit
was purely accidental.
itlousl
Grand Bapids has her first case of small man and date Y beJiere in Mmling mw, wten |
roul(J i*
*? RnJ
’"Syri
I
pox ixr four year-., and the patient's name
is Morgan Hamilton. He was an inmate sides, he objected t-.. do the work.—M. G. M.
of a boarding house which contained a tn New York World.
dozen other people, and as he wa&gt; sick «
Gambling and norgling.
week before the doctor* discovered what
ailed him. the boarding house has been
Gambling and !«urghng Always (&gt;ccnpy a
earnestly
camei&gt;uy tabooed
uuxMMxl by the
tnc rest
rent of tlie
the town.
town, good deal of public attention during tbe
the
although Hamilton has been taken to a course of a year. There fa not a very oLvitwwiilfal
_............................i .
...
*
hospital.

called the reading room. Tbe will you havo
betoken is brought to you. and you at down
u&gt; n lonK tAUe comfortably to road it. but

?1W?;
Lieut. Lt-sth was another man with

Fill: SALE BY

-

officials, who watch catfefullv that you do

DICK DOYLE.
FRED HEATH.
N. T. PARKER
W J&amp;LLHOLLOWAY
J H BEAMER &amp; CO

tious extracts beyond tbe permitted notes.

if they had their rights they would be po*-

it!-?

Ho bad b» mouth wide open, calling out Um;
word charge, when a sliver from a shell

bo delight in reading the will, perhape 100

oblivious of the statute of limitation, there.&gt;u
build casUes tn tbe air. Undoubtedly, if the

DRINK

'as tied up with band-

COFFEE

The uld lady rush-.] out when she raw hit

HL- nmtb-r, thinking the wound 'must !&gt;r
fatal, sent fur a doctor without waiting for

system of philosophy, and, starting with the
family tradition that then- was once consid­
erable property in tbe family, look up a lot

Said

table eating a hearty mraL—Atlanta CourtitUt'OU.

A TBUS COMBINATION OF

ou a speculative pcsedbility of discon

f.Ddtr, out &lt;rf hMre to imciaimni
property Lfgiu at the other end. They start
Mi,; .u.
with
the property or fund in Um* court of
chancery or elsewhere wanting an owner
and work back until they find flw prreon
whose claim to it can l*e support.-d. Then

My grandfather used to ley- an amusing

the narrow .detain. tbe deux* black witli

A Beautiful Souvenir
Picture Card Given
WITH EVENT FOUND PACKAGE

LION COFFEE

entered into tbeir fjolob minds that be might
they
in r
putting
him into |&lt;Wheseioo
--- -• succeed —
-...............
uuuv Hivir marriage. DO IU'.*y Left/.
they shall receive a proportion— m wiwcn-i' aatwl him if be could opt take them into

rattle moralist may find an OMnciatioa.
The Owasiitanong club, of Grand-Rapids
fore. Tbo rector said, muwngly■ "Well, I
ki going to have an athletic garden added otherwise and
tux roBrvxx acxrtna.
profitably engaged,
thinkif yretrimr*L»?iiur*||.I rauid put you
to its attractkxih, when* tlie muscular
Because a person has been advertised for.
un ut a de&gt;dre to ac
, members may disport themselves with
is a curioui kind of tamnees, and instead of
dunb-bclU, vaulting poles, hue ball gamej, two atrokm—and to avoid tbe monotony nf ' uilkant addition that if he will apply as di- r.&gt;miMg to the altar as before you will bare
tool races anil so on. Boating is tbe prin­ coutinunu* labor. And both are tor rerolw' r,&lt;‘ud *** *iI!
ot K*n»rthing greatly to
cipal alhlctfe feature of the dub at prvv
*
the &gt;&gt;*rt of the I
■dvantage, it does doc follow that if hb
Ho the unhappy couple readily awrated,
ent, and Use new departure a[ill give those ; individual practitioners.
reprcwnUtirw now apply they wdl find and ou an n^Kiintol time they wwt into the
members who are not fond of water a i
Nobody crer gets rich by gambling; but it
church aud the recto: marched tb-ni tarn tbe
chance tu work off their adipose tissue.
some small dividend under a boukrupt'n es­
An exciting depate over the claims of
tate, pr on the winding up of some company,
------ - .
.
rij.
New York and Cbk»go for the world'.- pcmkal in jroductive work of sow* kind ns is or 4 Vfn u tfitxl
*OIU,&gt; P1'1-*00 »h-&gt;
- logly, with much wvjxI.tumd:. the husband
fair site took place tlie othernlght between axpeu-hd on games of chanre. tb.&gt; rewards ' °'*5 to * wtl1 other
for the pur- aloodun a tnstlc, and the wife did tbe rams
the laws and lits in the law lecture room at wraild
would besutaUatlal and certain. Again, the 1■ Dore of vbtaminr hb evidence-, th* man him.
tbe University. Tbe affair ended In a
good-natured, all round scrap, and the ing against fearful odds, aad
certain to recuvoil hb money or given hi* tretimcsiy;
black on the eyes of a few of tbe students enme to grief sx-uer cr later; while, if be but tbe advertisement still remains in the old tie the bell rope round your neck and jump
•dnod in striking comrrnd to the white burgien on a small scale, b* out but snatch a newspaper. &lt;&gt;r in the published books of tho off tbe trestle.r “Lor', sir." we should be
of the new fallen snow. Incidentally it precarious and uiugn^firant pittance, con collectors of there things, who have no knowL banging burre’rea.’' • Exai-tly," said tbe
may be added that the site was not agreed sidsrably briow what be might easily earn by
upon.
legitimate industry in lawful hours.'
' long rincc been :atfafl*d. Tbt unhappy for­ church is by banging yourselves in tbe bcltune srek-.r buys the b-jofc and find*; the name . fry."—Literary ami Cierica! Life.
Henry Aldrich, a Morenci bully, pro­
burglary
which
fascinate*
the
jwofestjonal
cured a rig .’Saturday afternoon arid drove
tfavment, then to expend his money and time
outlaw,
even
as
the
exerteuemt
of
the
turf
ur
z to the A-wdenre of bm tmele, Riehani Roos
of CbrsterGeld. O.. where hu wKe who of cards outkndls the profnsdoual gamester.
bad seperaled from bim was stopping. On
then to trace the people wbo Inserted the adbeing rtfu*ed admittance be broke to the pursuita, nnd one apart altogether from the
near tbn palace at i'otuadaiu our morning.
door and a&amp;saulted Roos, pounding his face
IWCiVf
nearly lo a jelly, until Rooa, finally pulted elusion that neither game is worth tbe candle.
tog tee
a gun and shot Aldrich, wounding him.
both.
Tbe
iKirglax
indulges
in
his
exciting
Aaslstance then came and Aldrich was
animal.
Wills sometimes paar through strange
bound, loaded into a buggy and taken to career nt tbe expense of lhe connutmity, and cissitndes before ts-ing admitted to probe
“What's tlie matter, my good womanF
the Wauseon. O.. jail. Aldrieh narrowly injures everybody, including lumeelf. Tlie
gambler indulges in his habitual excitement
racaped being lynched by the angry far­
without injuring directly anybody but him­
mers.
tomers
with milk,'
self and those dependent on him, who, from n
Arrangements are being made to import
about so careleady tliat they get converted td enrxed brute refuses to budge; but if vou
port
of
hinmelf
The
burglar,
therefore,
is
lightning bugs from Cuba to Philadelphia,
other purjxw s or gathered up with tbe waste would be kind enough to pull him by’the
for ladies to wear in their hair aud ou their objective In his erjstexio- , the gambler, sub­ paper and rubbish. The great Ixwd St. Leoni rars while 1 warm him up behind with this
dresses ar ommnents. The bugs are jective: To pat’it otlierwtoe, tlie burglar h a aids, wbo had for several years thoughtfully dub he will go right along."
prized for tbe bright light'they shad at ic•considered how he should dispose of his prop­
The g&lt;K«l nature-1 prince seixsd the animal
tervals. which la expected to add to the enemy bat hb own. ’
luowl «w.y wiak, u,, oU
The great fact which the community has erty. had Jeft a will, tliat was certain. l»ut it by U» «n
ornamentation and uniquetuess of tbe t«ll
could not be found at his death; it had Ltu -■™» u«ui«l th.. bruU. vUh Iw cwdsH.
room. Now wby would it not add to the
kept locked up in a liox, but when tbe box
u-l-utay tmurf TO, nrarh
xwnanicutatkm and uniqueness of the actbo joy of the woman.
IMUra Of tlie dauce to import several bar­
When tbe prince told his mother about it
court, bring ratwfied by the evidence of Mbs
rels of Miraouri fleas and properly dtosbo rebuked him for being so familiar with
tribue whore they would do the most good drepernto —All the Year RouncLj
granted probate of the will as coetalned in U» towor orders, whereupon the radoce
U» fair dam-ers? A flea Is m-.n*
•- “i~i
.ambitious than a lighteing bug. and is
,
father's win lying about, and finding It was inanr a dunkMv nkmtr
j«^ a* fnndimr with good soetety. It
could also be depended upon to do its beat the habit of setting a trap in his dining room
to make the occasion lively and Intereat­
ing.—Cadalloc New# and Exprew.
A “»*» l«««h
fully explained, and it was then admitted to
aa a football mu screaming from the dvc
Lciuao at 2.545 Oottage Grove avenue vteterday.T,K&gt;rn.£5; H“ £orCi slutoand like steel
certain big rata, which Lad
Aa I ,looked
and were hrdAlawaia
_____
in, alarmed by th* light, they Lurried their
a public dinner, handed the will tohfaproo-

Mocha, Java and Rio.

Jim rtvnnrk?d to his guests: ‘Are Vou ready!
Here guc*. Watch em." And be gave «w
&lt;£*•’ C-iaarahe yell of “Fire." and ma.lv a
rurii f&lt;r tbe roof, but be never guf there. All
was wild commotion.
Everybody yelled
“Firer’ Th- officers firs to their pceta of
duty as. they Lad bran trained to do. The

hind.

,
J«^oy your Grw. IM- tn a
pm-kagr LION COFFEE. It « tbe
best in the United Slates—made up/ram
• sateetkrn &lt;X Mocha, Jara ami Ei&lt;&gt;,
proixrlThJcn'-rd and io routed by .ill
»»ce»t cup of Cuflc- io the
land. For Sale Everymhere.

WnIm Spci Ct., Manfrt.

Kamsm Oty,

mo.

Toledo,

o

km«ts ran mi wun ret rur

About fifty of them

nmr? ewer anor
TteOUMna'aBa^w

time: aad before they

ferrod walking, nnd the Growler wrnt\

CHANCERY NOTICE.
Suue^efMiehtgan. Fifth .ludiciM Ctrouit tn
"Captain, we have enjoyed the trip and
thank you, and we are un.inimous in our ontnion t lat your fire brigade to n sucre* There

like a unarm. You ought to get it patented.’
“Yer see. I ftwvol nil atwett

i

Banry fi.&gt;emHN ■nOtaMBaynm, 4&lt;rf«n.di.la this
eaute
tt: apprartnir tts:
tbe detanfiaar. Bota
ia rot
..... Rayne*.
*_ —
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rally. “I ought to have told ’em ’bout it
afore 1 lioUered fire, oughtent IF

months from the dste of this order
it htrtber appeartng from affidavit oa £
brigade it worked like a charm.—Louisville •inAnd
this cure, that defeudaots. Hawy t&gt; Bosu*’Courier Journal
Marcellus Zer’Art, of Adrian, has re^
aumot be ascertained hy dltavut (noun
cel red an appointment as stenographer In therefore,&lt;m
motion ctfMnh ftCtoisrove.m4:- i
the census bureau at Washington, making ----torsfnroossplainanc.il
l« ordered
that
ti e •-&gt;&gt;’
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u V
the finft clerk appointed in any of the do­
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partments from M
Lenawee
Ln

■ THE MARKETSApples-Dried.3*^o peAtoevaporated. te per

Brans-fiiJB»crbu.' '
Oorn-Mc.
l^ef--UyUttJ0 to |3 calves. Kj 50314.00.

dav&gt; the complainant caura tbte order
pubUsbed in tbe HaMlnrs Bauxob. sa'&lt;i pW
PNAXK A. HooKER.t'ireult Judgl
8MTTH ACOMUto-. A. Kohcxoei farComj'Hu. A true copy. Attest;
The*. 8. Bnu a. Begbtei

rRJBATK 0B1UUL
Ata Msstou of tbn Probate Court for tbe
County of Barn1, holden at tbe Probate Offif? “»
tbo eity ct Hastings, tn said cuunty.vu Mra

Oate-lneecMrbu.

Armstrong. Judge n!

Pork-

On reading and filing tbe. petition. duly ver

■with bis family, whom be writes to dutifully
talks off a tow filial or brotb-

darel. Hurt Freis?, the
I. laao. at ten o'.lock in
med lor the l.rarinx o!

Butter—ise.

the heirs at ta» ot wu«
persons totereetHl In Mid

i&gt; the proprietor had

old rata, young rate, old mice and young mice

l**—• rvwis. SOX 1
tartreys. JXfiiaB.
Cattli—Cbob-e to
nnd th»' hearing
this order t« be
Spain nod France.

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mixed.
(A true copy.!

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
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Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIV. NO. 43

HASTINGS. MICH., FEBRUARY 19.1890.

Hastings Banner
PubUabod Wednesday* by '

COOK-----sATBROS.,
1*
------

TOWER
CLOTHING COMPANY.
We are making a Big Run on all sorts of Gent's Fur­
nishing Goods this week.
LINEN COLLARS, four-ply;
Or three for 25 cents.
LINEN CUFFS, tour-ply, per pair
Or two pair tor 2t» cents.

Choice from 344 dozen NSOKWKAB
Regular price 75 cents’and 81.bd.
I dozen LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS, fancy border ...
Or three for 25 cents.

8 dozen MEN’S SCOTCH GAPS, small lot to close...,
Regular price 40 cents.
10S dozen BOYS' SCOTCH CAPS, all we hare

18 dozen BOYS' TUBBAN CAPS, good quality, worth M&gt;r.
Come and take your choice for
81.00 and 75 cent CAPS gw for

This is the LAST CALL. Come and get ,a Cheap Cap
to last the boy through.

Hudsons

TOWER
CLOTHING COMPANY.
GRAND RAPIDS,

MICH.

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO
IZAT

A MASOO,

MICH.

Ourz Stock
of
DRESS
GOODS
and
DRESS
SILKS
never has
been finer.
We call
Special
Attention
to our
Fine Line
of '
PATTERN
SUITS
at afi
PRICES.
Broadcloth
and
Imperial
Cloth'
in all the
New
.
Shades.

The LARGEST
STOCK
OF

CLOAKS !
IN

WESTERN
MICHIGAN
AT

EXTRA LOW
PRICES.
Ladies’,
Misses’ and
Children’s
GARMENTS
Flush,
MateHaxxe,
ami Cloth.

Carpets, Curtains and Rugs
In all Grades and Choice Patterns.

Ladies please call and examine our pine assort­
ment.
RESPECTFULLY,

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO

HASTINGS MICH.

COUNTY NEWS.
roHTorriCKs, (unless otberwlw stated) of the
following places on the date and time mentioned
Co receive otibecriptlooi:
Yankee Springs—ThufMay. Feb. JO.forenoon.
Orangeville Mlita-TbUrsday, Feb. to. after­
noon.
Broward-Friday, Feb. ti, afternoon.
Prairieville—8aairdav, Feb.XJ. all day.
Hickory Corner*—Monday, Web. a I. all day.
Cedar Creek-Tuesday, Feb. 25, all day.
Mrs. N. C. Hagerman died of brain fe­
ver, caused by the grippe. Her remains
were taker! to Charlotte, her former home,
for burial, Tuesday. Mrs. Hagerman
leaves three children, the oldest leu than
four, the youngest a babe of eight months,
who is at present very low with thegrippe,
and its recovery is doubtful. It I? being
cared for by Mrs. Lev! Kenyon. Mr.
Hagerman Is P. M. at Ceylon. He has the
sympathy of all In his sad bereavment.
James Elston and Miss Mertle Mayo, of
Assyria, were married on the fitb.
Mm. Alice Lattlng is quite sick, caused
by the grippe.
James Russel Is a little better.
This other kind of grippe must be
catching, at least Frank Cook thought so
betore John McIntyre got through with
hint Don’t seem to take much to start a
fight.
M.. E. church have a social at Rob.
Phillip’s next Tuesday evening.
Mr. Warburton’s two daughters. from
Grand Rapids, are visiting him.
Mrs. D. R. Slade visited old friends at
Section Hill last Thursday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Mason, a
girl.
The P. of I. hold open meeting In the
Mayo school bouse next Wednesday even­
ing.
Annie Wheeler Is visiting her aunt at
Battle Creek.

■

DaaDald.

Kate Gilding was taken to Hastings Sat­
urday afternoon to see why she should not
gu to Kalamazoo asylum, and the probate
Judge says she shall have a hearing this
week Wednesday. It la the opinion of the
people here, tbat her mind Is not all right.
Bauleld Lyceum last Monday night Jhad
a question. Resolved, “That fire is more
destructive than water.” Judges, L.
Palmalier, Cbas. Shoemaker and F. Shef­
field. Decision, two In the affimatlve and
one In the negative.
Roads from Banfield to Hastings are al­
most Impassable on account of mud.
John Prime has sold bls flock of hogs to
Harvey Bellinger.
David Styles has sold bls fatting cattle
to parties living near Hillsdale at four
cents per pound and 40 bogs at four cents
per pound to parties from Battle Creek.
Bert Zimmerman returned Friday from
a vWt at Union City.
Last Thursday L. C. Edmunds and wife
travatod with team and wagon through the
country, getting donations for Rev. Chase
They got a whole wagon box full, and
didn’t get half over their territory.

D. W. Leedy has returned to Jackson.
A. J. Hardy was In the village Saturday.
Chas. Wolcott started Friday for Beloit,
Wis.
A. W. Whitmer, of Grand Rapids, spent
Sunday with Nashville friends.
John Furniss has sold bls black colts to
Daniel Striker, ot Hastings.
Mrs. G. F. Truman left Tuesday for ber
new home in Chicago.
John Kocher is visiting his parents at
St. Joseph, Midi.
p. Ik-Bullen, of Parma, Mich., is visit­
ing his sister, Mrs. Frank McDerby.
Mrs. Leslie Reynolds, of Grand Rapids,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mm. Henry
Wolcott.
Florence Lees and Lillian .Wardell Sundayed with tbelr parents In Hastings.
Mrs. A. W. Olds, of Horton’s Bay, Is
visiting old friends in Nashville.
Jerry Davidson and son Floyd, who have
been in town for a few days, returned to
tbelr home in Onondaga Saturday morn­
ing.
'
Mary FaueetL of Kalamazoo, Is learning
banking at the Fanners &amp; Merchants'
bank.
.
The Epworth League gave a fagot social
at toe parsonage last Wednesday evening.
AU present report a very pleasant time.
Sunday morning about a dozen of
"Nashville's juvenile sports" mounted
on horseback visited the gypsies, who
are camped one mile and a half south­
east of Vermontville.
The Business Men's carnival given by
the ladles of the Congregational church at
the opera house last Friday evening was a
perfect success in every respect There
were about fifty business firms represented
in the grand march. After this the aud­
ience was entertained by the celebrated
“troop” known as the Peck Bro*, with
songs, Instrumental music, ete.

WHOLE NO. 1812.
thing about the case. No. 2 Ed. Hartman,
general roustabout at roller mill, equally
Ignorant about the case. Na 3 Dee Rsaney, spinter, base ballist etc., said be nev­
er knew Quested had a horse, didn’t know
It was dead, didn’t know anything about
It Accepted. At this point the prisoner
Ippked wild, for be was either insane or
this same Ranney had helped him get the
carcass of the horse away only Thursday
morning. Finally the jury was all drawn.
Brooks opened, for the people, sawed
the air wildly, while bls sonorous vcxralotgan poured forth a torrent of eloquent bftlingsgate. Then the fun commenced. Ik
was proved that Huested had a horse; that
he was aq old horse; that be died; that the
last seen of him or smelt of him, his carcess was reposing peacefully in front of
Quested** door. The proeecuter set down
in triumph. Then the sty Fox opened for
th (defense. Ills plea would have melted
a heart of stone. Then the accused took:
the stand, and hr was dead In earnest too.
Qe insisted that It was an inscrutibte mys­
tery to him bow that careaas got from the
barnyard into the street unless "the boya"
did It Said be knew bow lUgot out He
and Dee Ranney took it away; other cor­
roborative circumstances to defendent’s
story introduced. Aad now Fox was all
smiles. He made a masterly plea for the
accused, and again the tears, caused by ex­
cessive merriment And then the power­
ful prosecutor humped himself for the
closing scrap. The building shook as be
thumdered his anathemas, and the shin­
gles flew from the roof as the fiery
eloquence found an exit And then the in­
telligent Jury retired. The learned judge
followed them under protest from tbe ac­
cused, who was Informed tbat his honor
। had gone out to privately instruct the jur­
ors. Defendeut looked as though be did
not relish that sort of a thing. Th* jury
seemed to be a long time tn agreeing. At
this point the able jffosecutor got up and
said that he was convinced, at least be had
doubts about the prisoner putting the bora©
in the street, and ordered that he be re­
leased. He had hardly sat down when tbe
jury came in, and gravely pronounced the
accused guilty. We'll draw the curtain
over tbe funniest episode in Delton’s his­
tory. Later on. when the accused tumbled
to the scheme, he was full of dire threats
of vengenee. But no one seems to have
been molested yet, and tbe angel of peace
we hope will continue to hover over us.
Our new butcher arrived in town to-day
and* soon tbe market will be full of choice
beef.
L'baa Hazel and family are now in their
new quarters. Chvs. talks of raising some
thoroughbred poultry next summer.
Wanted by Ackerson &amp; Hayes to' swap
a 35 ferrit for a 15c cat
The sounds of thunder were distinctly
heard here to-day; colder weather predict-

The sick at W. Burling's number five,
at Jacob Buehler’s seven.
Mre. B. Gifford, of Carlton, is afflicted
with cataract on noth eyes.
.
Mrs. J. Fighter, of Irving, Is visiting
her mother, Mrs. Conley, of Nashville.
T. Sulivan Is quite .sick at this writing.
It is reported that'Mr. Leatherman, of
Campbell, has made 300 pounds of maple''
sugar this season.
Geo. Morgan, of Campbell, entertained
8. R. Hunt last Sunday.
Dr. Haskins will soon be uround again.
Mrs. 1L Wolcott is recovering from an
attack of influenza.
8. W. Finch anfl family visited at Geo.
Kelly’s Tuesday and Wednesday.

soon to visit relatives and friends.
Dennis Driseol gave Terry Corigan a
black eye while in town Thursday. It Is
reported tlie officers ere after DriscoL
Our postmaster rejoices over the advent
of a boy baby.
School closes next week at the Jones
school house with an exlbltion.
B. W. Sisson had a ben steal ber neat in
January and batch three chickens.
Geo. Bloomingdale has recovered and Is
now working for W. Burling.
Elder bushes. standing in protected
places, are leafing out.
Delton.

Whatever may be the case with other
roller mills, that at Delton keeps grinding
Just the same. Delton flour Is a trade
winner.
The boys still find sport fishing on the
lakes. We will say nothing about the
size of the hooks or fish.
.
Delton merchants report a glut ot but­
ter and eggs.
•
It now looks as though there would be
more building In Delton this year than
for any previous one.
Among the things that Delton needs Is a
good school house. The one we have is
not nearly large enough.
Our bustling town is liable to produce a
few pugilists of national renown, judging
from the Dumber of scrapping matches
that take place of late with boxing gloves.
We’re heard down here that Ftank
Ackerson has a 35 ferret
J. B. Sackett poet is making great pre­
parations for their ball, which takes place
Rev. Johnson expects to begin a scries
In Blackman's hall Friday evening Febru­
of meetings at the north Maple Grove
ary 3lst Music by Doonan's string band.
Evangelical church Monday evening of
Bill Including supper and care of team
this week.
31.35. All are cordially invited. The G.
Frank Guy and wife, of Sebawa, made
A. R. boys deserve a liberal patronage, and
Wm. Bivens a visit last week.
are doing all in their i»ower to merit IL
The BANXKsman and family were down
Mr. Greenman. from near Marshall, was
here Saturday. He was trying to reduce
In this vicinity last week on business con­
the circulating medium in a sufficet amount
nected with his wife’s estate.
to receive pay for past-due subscriptions.
A. T. Rowley made Battle Creek friends
And the cry goes up. What are we to
a visit Tuesday and Wednesday of last
do for ice? One of our citizens Is so hot
about a recent transaction that we would
W. H. Whitbey and wife visited at Rev.
like to put him on lee for a while.
Myers in Hastings last Tuesday.
M. E. Skillman will move Into his house
The kids and skates are fouud in genial on Orchard street next week.
Morgan.
companionship of late. If we don’t have
Last Friday as Michael Doster was load­
Rev. Goodrich visited Citarlotte Tuesday
to fish some of the former from the bottom ing a carload of hogs at the stock yards.
and Wednesday.
of the lake, it will next thing to a miracle. Flower Bros, team ran away but did no
Mrs. McOmbcr, of Maple Grove, visited
Delton is not a slow town. And while great damage.
Mr*. Adkins Monday and Tuesday.
her citizens try to “dwell together in
John Cramer is doing a good business
The stone and brick are being drawn for
People are mourning over the failure of unity,” and lawyers find slim picking here, In the boarding house.
W. S. Adkin s store.
yet an occasional law suit seems to be un­
the Im crop. .
Mrs. A. Golden is some better.
Johnny*Doonan has a curious specimen avoidable. There was a trial here Friday ready for business when the roads get
The machinery for the new elevator of an.Itaiian dog. It was expressed to him evening that will be long remembered. B. good and don't think be will have to take
came Thursday.
R. Quested was the owner of a venerable the dust of any body’s horse. .
Mrs. E. H. Barber, of Charlotte, visited
Mrs. Bank is still visiting at her sister’s
Tbe friends of John Conyer and wife stead until Monday morning last, when the
Morgan Saturday.
surprised the worthy couple last Friday aged equine dropped in his stall with a
What is the reason the children of this by vblting them at their residence, arid dull, sickening thud, and bis spirit climbed
School begins again Monday after a va­
place do not attend school?
after haying a good social time, left sub­ the golden stairs. The lllustrions animal cation of two weeks caused by sickness of
W. 8. Adkins was at Grand Rapids stantial tokens to show tbat they had not had been kept in the barn of George Nor­ the teacher.
Thursday on business,
John.Eddy, of Augusta, Mich., Is1 mak­
forgotlen tbe said couple’s fifteenth wed­ wood, and it was there the sad demise oc­
H. H. Sparks and wife are on the sick ding nnniveraary.
curred. For some unexplained reason, ing a visit with a brother and sister of thin
list.
IV.
loHutaod In n little exrrcisc On the remains were allowed to He in place.
•• .. —------ ,u.ltUMuci miners
state
In
the
stall
where
the
bold
equine
bkaun the other day. He did pretty well,
Johnny Arnold, of Baltimore, I spent
last week.
»
met bls fate all day Monday. Coming Sunday In Delton.
Rev. Chapman is able to be around butanowed want of practice.
There has been no 1*. of I. store estab­ home that night, Mr. Norwood found his
Eliucr Bishop Is some better at this writ­
again.
progress impeded by the venerable pile of ing.
lished
here
yet,
but
the
indications
are
fa
­
S. S. Ingcrson, of Nashville, was here
deceased horseflesh. While respect for
vorable.
Miss Phenle Biexell, of Middle.vlle, la
on business Saturday.
Wm. VanHorn and wife visited friends'• the ancient dead is a prominent character­ at ber sister’s Mra. Elmer Bishops this
L. Hilton and family visited his brother here
istic of Mr. Norwood, he yet felt that there
Sunday last.
Burt Sunday.
were
circumstances
which
might
incline
|
Lida Newland and Kitty Dooley visited
►
Irving.
Mi Sutherland spent Sunday with Frank
him to do^lhlngs that would seem irreverent.
at James Ryan's Sunday.
Sutherland’s people.
Wonder what the Democrat scribe
This was one of them. To make allong
Emm* Barnes is at home on a visit.
knows about milling? Looks like a give­
Crtvsjr.
Mrs. Carrie Musher has beeai visiting her Story short, he hitched one of his \wn away.
„
team to the careass and dragged the land­
Mrs. Daivs, of Leonidas, visited ber t&gt;i^ parents.
Abner Lusk visited Chas. Williams last
Nellie Dayton Is visiting her friends mark out Into the dreary avenues of the week.
tore, Mrs. Cooper and Mrs. Fisher, the
barn-yard,
and
rumor
has
It
that
the
said
herefirst of the week.
Mrs. Florence Henning nee HfcnderNorwood did then and there use language
Married, on Tuesday, the 11th. at the
not found In any Sunday school 11 terntun-. sbott, of Detroit Is visiting her parents.
Hickory Corner*.
residence of the bride’s brother, Frank
James Irving had the misfortune to
Thomas Boels, who with several other All day Tuesday, and from the rising of lose one of hla horses last week.
Davenport, Sarah C. Davenport to W.
young men from this place, accepted the sen to the going down of the same
H. Bates, of N. Y.
Ed. Lanfear was In town Monday. Ed.
John Brown had the misfortune to stick Horace Greely’s advice and went west Wednesday, all that was mortal of poor says he is going to Washington.
four years ugo has returned for a short “Harry” lay in that bardyard, and the pas­
a pitch fork through is foot.
The Democrat scribe thinks L. 8. Hills
ser
by
grabbed
hl#
nose
and
ran
violently
visit.
Married, on the 13tb, ot the residence of
fence leans; that cannot be for we are sure
Mrs. E. Pennock's daughter Ida and away, owing to the penetrating odor that It has been well embraced.
the bride's father, Url Hicks and Anna,
husband, from Oceana Co., have been the emanated from the remains. But the
daughter of Jotham Travis.
horse was not dead. He must have been
guests
ot
the
former
the
past
week.
They
Horace Hull and wife, of Wayland, were
MlddlevDIo.
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wait the past week. were called here bv the serious sickness of in a trance state. For It is said that Wed­ From tho RepubUcan.
nesday night he shook off the hand of death,
Hiram Gibson has sold his farm here, hery!j»ter Mrs. CaiAivs.
M. S. Keeler bls purchased the Interest
Bertie Pennock, of Allegan, came home and fti fond rememberance of Ills master, of Keeler Bros, in the. store at this place
and will move on bis farm in Hope.
walked over to the latter’s home, dropped
Ira Blanchard Is having n new house Saturday for a few days visit.
and at Charlotte and will consolidate tbe
The damages, caused by Mrs. Pennock’s dawn very close to the door thereof, and two hero. Mr. Keeler Is one of our most
built for his mother.
then died In dead earnest
Bright and
Pierce Travis started for California last house burning was adjusted last Friday.
popular business men and everybody will
early
Thursday,
even
while
the
the
morn
­
Albert
Nichols
and
wife
went
to
Orange
­
Thursday.
show a deep interest in his success as sole
Sunday, Rev. Claucy gave us an excel­ ville last Saturday ou a visit returning ing stairs were hinging together, Dee Ran­ proprietor of tbe largest general stare in
ney and Quested dragged the remains on n the county.
•
lent discouse in the afternoon, and also a Sunday.
Ed. Hursley delivered his fat sheep and Htone-lx&gt;at to an adjacent lot where they
song service In the evening.
Jud. Cook was seriously kicked in tbe
lamb* consisting of 116 to Richland parties are now said to i&gt;e peacefully buried. But face by a horse Sunday. In conversation
Ye editor was In town Monday.
this Is not the end dear readers.
Monday.
with another gentloman he was standing
Friday evening came. So did Mark
W. H. Brown and wife, of Hastings,
behind the horse,casually laid his hantapQuite a number of our citizens attended Imveapent several days visiting old friends Skillman, the bold constable, armed with a on Ils hips when the animal kicked, knock­
certain writ wherein a certain Mr. Notor­
eourt last week.
and neigh bqrs.
ing him baekword and then planted anotbAunt Betsy Carpenter, of Potterville, is
A donation was given for the benefit of ious Public charged Mr. B. R. Quested with er boot blow across the bridge of bis none
visiting friends in this place.
Rev. H. V.l Claft on Thursday evening. obstructing Mnple street Delton, with the rendering him insensible and samshln*.
remainsof
n
horse,
which.
In
the
language
Etta Wickham, of East Carlton, visited Proceeds 827.
that organ flat It was a inoat painful
at the Center Friday and Saturday. • ’
H. Healy and wife entertained a brother of the writ “died of too much exercise and hurt.
The open lodge passed off quite pleasant­ and his wife from Kansas the past week. too little hay." The brave officer assured
The annual financial report of the village
Mr.
Quested
that
an
august
court
was
in
ly with recitations, vocal and instrumental
B. J. Barber Is confined! to the house
treasurer and recorder will be found in
music, and speaking by J. Dawson.
with his foot that he put wlthj an ax a few waiting for him at Blackman’s hall, and this issue. It will be seen that the ‘treautl&gt;at he had better come* atoug with him
J. S. Keener carries his head pretty level weeks ago.
urer
returns but twenty-eight cents delin­
of late—cause, two of Job's comforters.
C. and J. Moron are billed for an auc­ the said offloer. Huc^tedjjleaded for delay, quent tax and that upon realestate ot which
but in vain. The stotFy-licarWofficlal in
C. Nash, of Clarksville, bas employed tion sale the 37th.
the
owner
Is unknown. Mr. Chas. H.
Wilber Wood to work for him the coming
Home talent are expected to give a min­ tliunderIng tones proclaimed that the“5dys Dntrfch, village treasurer, has held that
were all ready find waiting.” Pale as a
summer.
strel entertainment in the near future.
position for five year* and ■ during that
ghost
and
trembling
for
his
fate.
Quested
Two weeks more of school then what
Tbon\. Kelley and wife, of Hastings,
time the total of uncollected tax anxraute
will our boys and girls And to do? Why are to’ become citizens of our burg the followed. He was ushered into court. to but a trifle over two dollars. This is a
not have a spring term?
coming year, having hired out to Peter A. Will Bettie was the court, so you may record that we will warrant no other vil­
know
it
was
ungust
and
dignified.
“
What
Young.
■ do you say to the charge “guilty or not lage in tire state can equal.
C. W. Young has been transferred by
Mrs. Braz.ee, while suffering with the
guilty?" In dead earnest the accused re­
grip, &lt;fell down stairs dislocating her
J. Moulton, of Irving, visited at Wm. H. plied “I didn't do It And I want this the Michigan Central railroad company
shoulder.
case adjourned.” “Can’t do it,” said the from the office here to an assistant's posi­
Sissott’*. of Carlton, Sunday.
B.'ffrolcott and wife visited Mrs. W.’a erudite judge “unless you can give secur­ tion at Charlotte, and C. N. Drawher from
Jas. Colthrope Is clearing off a piece of
land which he intends to have for an parents, Wm. Moulton and wife, of Irving, ity for cost*.’’ Tbat was a stunner. The that place is serving the company as agent
orchard.
Sunday.
accused demanded to see the papers. The here.
Judge Cl emeu t Smith, of Hasting the
N. Cook sold a fine lot of porkers to Jas.
Millard Lightfoot and Lettie Wheden, court declined. He had no counsel, and
Evers for 13.75 per cwL
both of this place, were married last Mon­ again pleaded for adjournment that he newly appointed prosecuting attorney, was
W. Cooper while doing chores last week day.
might employ an attorney. The court was in the village Saturday and left an Im­
was token with paralysis and Is still un­
Conductor Brown did not accompany obdurate, and insisted tbat the trial must pression around drug stores and saloons
conscious at this writing.
the train to Freeport Monday morning.
proceed. And although the accused did that It is well to run thorn close to tbe let­
W. Ford purchased a fine two-year-old
T. L. Rogers arrived here Monday even­ not relish the idea, bis honor named the ter of the law.
Mrs. Lucy Fuller, of Hastings, was in
colt of N. Cook.
ing from Iowa where he has been selling eloquent E. D. Fox to look after the case
tows over Sunday.
Roy Warner and wife gave ■ very pleas­ fruit trees.
of the accused, while that noted ■ barrister
Mr*. Sarah R. Featou and daughter Btu.
ant birthday party lu honor of their
Rev. A. F. Nagler, of Howard City, is and all-round orator. Frank Brooks posed
daughter Myrtle last week. About 60 visiting relatives here at present.
as prosecuting officer.
The jury raa saade Hastings* brief visit tbe Jure part at
tbe week.
invited friends were present and a general
Wm. H. Sisson had tbe misfortune to
good time was had by all.
Aitemanal samwistH* aa~w»4.
get bit over the eye by a oolt Monday.
pation pugilist, said be didn’t know any-

�DE. HARTMAN’S.

SS7. ~mmrf.ty «!W
“t UW
th&gt;t 1 pw»« 1“ write « few went, th m1 here (■«■ tnj 1“ U« pf»Tice
““^T
due; end dortroc my '.“ml hnd
pmrtke 1 taw trmled or edTlwd Ibowu&gt;d, who wortyou in no* Them
rre no two rmw precisely »likr. X«t Uw-rw
b wSelem »lmlterlty l» '-'«n ttat a px-l
dewrlpcim rf one K1™ • «eoewl ““ “
'them *IL I will atiempl to dlaeribe yonr
caar by mrailloelnC all tbr aymplom, uanalty attending these can s. Tbe axe at
which tbe "changv” begins varies from
thirty-eight to forty-eight years, but the
deran gements set np at this Unie may
continue to the end of life. With some
cases attacks of palpitation and short
bnnth becoming so i severe as to pnxiuro
dangerous sinking spells, somewhat re­
sembling hysteria, for which they are fre­
quently mistaken, j
Tbe sudden flushing of the face and full
feeling in the brain, the hot spot on top ot
the head, the roaring in tbe ears, the specks
floating betore the eye*, the attacks of
neuralgic headache, are what almost every
one In your condition finds themselves af­
flicted with. A strange dizziness, numb
and prickly actuations in various parts of
the body, cold feet, cold hands and hot
head, weak stomach, changeable appetite,
belching of gas and sour stomach, all these
you are probably troubled with. A great
many are sure that they have abdominal
tumors, as the muscles of the aixlonien will
often contract so xs tn produce round, linn
masses, which remain a few days or weeks.
In spite of your best efforts, you are nt
times despondent nrtvous and irritable.
Very few people are able to appreciate
how much you suffer, for you look so much
belter than you really are. Abd sleep—
that natural invigoratbr and nerve tonichow little you get of it since your trouble
began. You may have exhausted every
device you have ever beard of to procure
sleep, and yet you He awake night after
night, until at last completely exhausted,
you catch a fitful nap just before day. when
you rise, tired aad weak, to undertake the
duties of tbe next day. At times you feel
sure that your kidneys are affected, for the
urinary secretions sometimes ire scant and
high colored, and then very abundant
with no color.
'It is quite possible that your case is not
so severe as I have described it or you
may be worse. If you will follow my ad­
vice a short time you will be convinced
that you can be relieved entirely. First
I want you to put away, every bottle of
medicine you have been taking. If you
have been taking large doses of any nar­
cotic yon had better leave it off gradually.
Begin at once to take Pb-ru-na exactly as
directed on the hottie. (inulually increase
the dose until, at the end of four months,
you are taking just double the quantity
directed on the bottle. If you have a bad
spell with your heart dr nerves, you bail
better take a wint-glassful in hot w'ater
(sweetened, if yon choow), as it will re­
lieve you quicker than anything Hse. Pe­
ru-na contains no opium or other narcotic,
so you need have no fear in using it ronttamoosly for any length of time.. Be
faithful tn take it regularly for two or
three weeks and you will be sure to see
that it is beginning tol help you. Keep
right ou. and y«ir appetite will return and |
digestion be as goo I as j any ones. Your i
sleep will be aouna.
and-juietIf you are constipated get Man-a-lin.
and take only enough of it to procure one
passage each day.
Eat whatever you cboise tn. Don't eat
oatmeal or graham if you do not like them.
No food that ta toreed dbwn will do you
any gncxl. Take a walk each day if possi­
ble, an do as much work!as your strength
will allow. In conclusion, dear madam, I
an^e you if you follow this advice faithtuny you will soon be free from your dis­
tressing symptoms. Even after you con­
sider yourself cured you had better have
i*b-ru-na ou hAd. for you will be more or
law subject to tbe bead or fainting spells
until the elimateric period ia fully past,
and you will find It a quiek and sure relief.

publican d«b r bet night at Dehnauto’a
Thn
• brv&gt;
or 0M aaotan.
T&gt;» ba&gt; baxioot bdl wm Mo«rfo»r tor,ud with lap owl booUi«. portfolio o&lt;
Uoool, optwwrioc nwqoooUp. Allhohori
rf U» room boo, o 1ST*
P^X*M °&lt; •*"
martyr prwfldool rrarofully draped with

Heoator Cullom, c&lt; IBinois; Senator Davis,
Wabkxsotqk Cnrr, Itah lX—In an interof Minnreota; Reprwentative Dolliver, of
Iowa-. Nelson Dtaghjr. Jr., ot Maine; Jobp virw pubiisbed hers. J&lt;~p» Madill, editor
Farmers’ Alliance of three adjoining coun­ Q Fremont, C. M. Depew, and other*. of Tbe Chicago Tribune, is quoted as saying:
ties was organised and an eotertainsneat Prominent person* fruu? all secttone of tbe “Grover Cleveland dnes not knd the people,
but be manages to keep his thumb preUy
given Saturday night in tbe little city of country mt at tbe seven other tables.
Th* Taasts and Hpeaker*.
dose to tbe popular putae, and he is not at all
Lexington. Some of tbe toughs of tbe sur­
Tbo list of toasts and speakoreindnd* ‘‘Un*
rounding country attended with the inten­ coin,” Shelby M. Cullom, ot Dlinoi*; "Tbe backward ia toflowing whither tt dinyta It
tion of breaking up tbe Alliance, and they Soldier and Sailor," Caehman Da via, at Min- ia my imprtndoa that beta so strong wttn
interruptoi tbe speaker by letting windows
down with a crash. When William Bolles Dolliver of Iowa:_
McCooBsa, ot Maryland; “BMpptog." Neteoa
Dingley, Jr., of Maine. There were a num­
returned, Stoner having put a pistol in hie ber ot other ceWbraUom held by Grand
overcoat pocket The gang stool around Army p*wta, and Union League clues in thia
Stoner with patch ia tbelr hards, and city and Brooklyn, and a ho at many points
taunted BoBm, who finally brrka a beneb- cast aad west, all over the country.
leg off and struck Stoner, who retreated
ihoiting.
Chicago, Feb. IX—The LaSalle club ap­
One Man Shot Through tbo Heart.
A wild panic ensued, ladies fainted, and propriately celebrated tbe eighty-first anni­
wveral attempted to jump out of tbs win­ versary of tbe birth of Abraham Lincoln
dows and over the LanLter*. Boltes fell last eight by an entertainment in tbe club
shot through the heart, white Frank Wells, house. Fully 1^00 invitations were tamed,
of Saluda, was tbol through tbe elbow' Mr*. and of these ^nore than two-thirds were aoBolte* went into convulsions, and during the cepted. No^huiies were asked. The pro­
confusion Stoner escaped, after knocking gramme included singing by a quartette and
4uwu George Shea, a prominent teacher,who addr—81 by Henry W. Blodgett, W. G. Ew­
Interbred. The strangvst thing is that be ing. Thomas Crotty, and Thomas W. Hand­
tas-wd through Nabb yesterday morning at ford.
J o’clock, and to a crowd of forty related
Tfe day was also cetebrated by Lincoln
the affair, and yet was allowed to go &lt;m un- Council of tbe National Union by a meeting
mote&amp;ted. He is still at large, but a dxrifTs at Centra! Music hall, at which tbe pnncifsil
address
wiu made by Hon. John. M. Thursposse is after him. Mrx Belles is m a crip
toe, of Ntdraaka. Tbe Union League and
condltiou.________
other flubs also celebrated.
WEST VIRGINIA BARBARISM.
A SURPRISE FROM LARRABEE.

WhSSLISO, w. Va., Feb. 17.—At Rock­
port, Wood county, recently Cmtries Smith
and his wife were taken from their home and
unmercifully beaten with hickory withes
And ordered to,have tbe county and the
rate. Tbo family passed through Parkers­
burg Saturday ami told a horrible story of
their suffering? am! treatment. The wife
ays «, that after r. hipping. bet husbuml tbe mob caught her as she wa* try
■ag to escape from the bouse with tbe
rhildreu. ami t taxi her to a tree. She was
then beaten until the blool cam&amp; Mrs.
Smith says the sole cause for tbe outrage
was ber resistance to the improper solicita­
tions of a cittxsu of ber neighborhood.
At
Clay, tim state, a woman was also driven
away by a mob, who visited her bouse firing
guns ami revolvers, and tied a Dote of warn­
ing and a bunch of .hickories to her door.

“Hta only platform ta tariff revision, and
if tb? Rt-jmLlican majority art wtaely they
will eliminate the tariff from polltcs and
thus deprive the Democracy of tte- ohly
issue upon which they place any reliance for
the n^xt campaign. Some-of the article*
now u;«»u th&gt;- tax lL*t might very properly be
reduced one-half, and ths. will.be a guaran­
tee to the farmer* of the country who stood
like a stone wall for Republicanism in the
last campaign that tbo promieeM matte upon
stump and rostrum will be kept by congrem

Beware! BCWX’T '
Like as not
/fi is fouling thee!

’

Almost like Ivory Soap they sa-jw.
Beware' Beware:
Trust them not.
They are fooling thee’

Hold cn to that and shun the rest.
Take care!
It is the cheapest and the best; .
Of frauds beware!
Trust them not.
Trust pure Ivory.

A WORD OF WARNING.
There are many white soaps, each represented to be "just as good as the ‘ I.:

they ARE NOT, but lite all counterfeits, lack tbe peculiar and remarkable q„ '
the genuine.

Ask for “ Ivory ” Soap and insist upon getting it

ItepuMleaa I*re«l&lt;leMttal Timber.

“A* to the nominee of th*- Rrpubii nns in
IMti against Cleveland, there ta consiterabte
. talk m tbo wot about Gen. Alger, and poli­
ticians and other* who have viaited my of­
fices recently hare not Iren at al! chary in
exprewdng tbe opinion that be is one of the
nxat available men to-day tn our ranks, Un­
less McKinley comes down from be high
horse of protection which Ise is nding. hta
chances for a nomination will be very -slim,
and in tbe rase of Senator Sherman, of Ohio,
be realises that bis rare' ta run.

What is

The Stcu. Point to Alger.

“Ill-health and lack of ambition will oper­
ate ngainst Mr. Blain-, although he is still a
great favorite in the Unite.! Staten; but the
signs point to Alger as tbe comifig man for
1XA1. Hta strongest opponent, will be Chaun­
cey M. Drpew, who if lie could overcome the
opposifiuu ot. the grangers would be a big
card, and one likely to draw cait a big vote
all over the country. ’’

Nrw York, Feb, 16 -The Republican
state executive committal met at tbe Fifth
Aveuue hotel Saturday morning _ Tbe en­
tire committee "W preorut with the rxoq&gt;Chiekering. At 11:30 * committed went
into ex.■entire srraion, Gen. Knopp presid­
ing. A rotnmittee
appointed to draft n
set of resolutions. It coadsted of Mr. Payne,
of Columbia district. Mill Holland, of Brook­
lyn, repn--nttn~ Mr. F. L. Woodruff of tbe
same place. Mr. Odell, of Newburgh; Bbero
day Shook, of New York, and Mr. Derrick,
of Flushing.
________

CASTOR IA
Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for InCants
and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor
other Narcotic substance. It Is a harmless substitute
IL’,-.
thirty vears" use by
Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys, Worms ana auays.
fcverishneiw. Castoria prevents vomiting: Sour Curd,
cures Diarrhcea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves
teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency.
Caktoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach
and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cas»

Ohio Kedlstrlctlns BID.

Colcmscs, Ohio, Feb. IX— The subcom­
mittee of tbe DetnocVatic caucus having in
charge the work ot preparing Broagrc«ional
redtatrirting bill has completed ita labors.
By tbe arrangement of counties agreed upon
tbe Democrats are given fifteen and the Repubiirant six districts Maj McKinley ta
buried in a district with over 9,000 Demo­
cratic majority. Gen. Grosvenor ta undis­
turbed. ami John H. Thomas, will wrestle
with u Republican majority of over 7.000,

' Our pixytieiust la the ebiMree &lt; depar.
nt haw spoken highly ot their *xIe.-’
« ta their outside practice with Caster..

TORONTO UNIVERSITY DESTROYED.

Deering Junior Steel Binder

tbe archbishop was rend In Hull last night
The Duka Oous Vp for Two Years.
rrqoeating all goad Roman Catho&amp;s to re­
Pajus, Fob. IX-The Doc d Orhana, who
train from taking any part in the thnateaai' risked his liberty by coming ber* in defiance

The Salt Lake-City Elocthm.

If they are rece
Take care!

Soiic counterfeits are white

Buy the Ivory!
day He bad bis biennial mamoge read in
tbe xenate and a copy filed in tbe bnuaa The
consequence is that everybody ta warm un­
der the collar. It has net er been tbe rtwtoqi
to send In a governor’s message until tbe leg­
islature ia organized. Governor Larrabee's

The governor devotes a great deal of space
to the railway question and declares that the
act rf the !a&lt; legtaiaturo regulating the
nads had bo-n proved
The railways
hr aayv, having failed to defeat tbe law in
the courts, rawed th-, tariff, whereupon th»
'Xiinmi-^uout-rx proceeded to fix state tariffs;
THAT NEW ENGLAND CAIN.
then the roods attemph-t to enjuto tbe rota
inbsjoners in the federal courts, but wered**featted then*, and, he myx their reports show
that their earnings are abundant under the
Saw telle and a Boston police oflicrr arrived new law. He proposes some aineudmcuts,
here Bsturday, and were driven over to mostly ta tbe direction of more pow«r to tbe
conmiuateaerx; orv- for tbe pr&gt; -hi tat ion of
South Lebanon. where tbe mutilated tody paasM, and another for the deerense in the
found Friday has rerfcl in a school house number ct Bunday trains.
*incv its discovery. On tbe rood Mtx Sawtrlta was shown tbe collar buttons, pencil*
Ou tiie prohibition quest ion the governor
and keys in tbe nfllwr’# poweino. and fully is ns radical He ways the law ia a succwa,
i&gt;lentified them as the property of her hus­ and urges no comprumta* with Use sal&lt;&gt;oo; he
band. At.Boeth Lebanon Mrs. Bawtelta, approves the pharmacy law, but thinks it
after a painful scene, flrot identified the should be amended qo as to make it easier on
socks on tbe dead num's feet its those of ber druggists. He declares against trusts, and
husband, and then by certain* marks knoicn in favor of ballot reform in tbe direction of
toh^T identified tbe body os that of her hus­ woman suffrage at municipal elections, and
band.
also the adoption of the Australian system.
In tbe legislature yesterday nothing was
S.durdaj.S^fter being confronted with done, the Republicans nuking an offer giv­
evidences of his crime. Isaac Sawtelie ad­ ing them the tjonker, which tbe Democrat*
mitted the murderous taking off of hta brother, promptly rejected.
Lyt said b» did not do tbe killing, which was
done by “Dr.” Blood ami cue Rnaawll, nnotber
DESTRUCTIVE BLAZE AT CHICAGO.
tough. Saw tetto *xl he did not know where
tbe bead is. Hv probably lies all through Property to the Value of Aboot &gt;400,000
Dr«troy«l—Flrrmfo Injured.
his story, is tbe opinion of the police.
Chicago^ Feb. 14.—Fire in thta dty yeeSENSATION AT QUEBEC.
terday destroyed a larg • building owned by
J. V. Farwdl &amp; Co., causing heavy Lm
Tht&gt; building was txcupted by Work Bros.,
Nuw
Yomc,
Feb.
17.
—
The
nines
iiasthe
wholesale dothtera; Taylor Brea &amp; Ca,
Dignified.
An English c lergyman relates that hta fa­ following special from Quebec: Tbe utmost wholesale bats and cape, and Mendcll Broa.
ther was in tbe habit at frequenting Am­ excitement has born cayoed in commercial &amp; C&amp;, dewiere la dry goutta, all of whom
brose's coffee house, in Edinburgh. tbe house circles by tbe report that tbe agent ot a well- Inoe their stocks. During the fire William
made famous by John Wilson in his "Noctas known Liverpool lumber firm w short in hta Sallander, a fireman, fell from a ladder,
Ambrosana*. ” To his surpriss ho found old accounts to th» extent of between •100,000 striking on hta head. Hta skull was fracwill probably die Four other
Mr. Ambrose not a: all proud of tbe cetebritv and ra»,00a It ta also state 1 that be had
which had been conferred upon his estabiuh- power of attorney to tbe extent of *1.000,000 _ __________ severely hurt. Tbe looses are
ment. On the contrary, be had taken it into and that this has been stopped by cable from stated by the city papers at from |£&gt;,UQO to
bis bead to be highly indignant at Iwtog thus Liverpool. Tbe absence ot the agent from over MOU.GOO. Insurance. H62.O0H. The
worst part of tbe disaster ia that 2,500 em­
pat into literature.
the dty for the peat tew days tends color to
“What right had Mr. Wilson to talk about the report. One of tbe members of the firm ployes will Lose their work for a time.
me?” be said. “I teU you what I am, sir; is ou hta way from England to Investigate
I’m an individual”
the matter. Tbe agent is about 40 year* of
&gt;* It U not dear just what be meant by this, age, belongs to one of the bate familioa here,
but be repent®’ tbe statement again and and ta well-known in Montreat Hta wife
again, with evident imtbfartkxi. Tbe cler­ and family arc still here, but know nothing
gyman thinks that the Scotch are rather
tiou train from the west, due here at 51:40,
ran into an open switch at Belle rue, O., last
night and crashed into a light locomotive
“Etoyou want to go to Campaicr answered
the ©facial. “Tbe next express‘does not stop
Ottawa, Ont, Feb. 17.—There is every demolished and Fireman Young, of tbe light
at Campaie. Tbe 12:30 train stops there.”
Tbe clergyman repeated bis inquiry, “Doss evidence that a serious riot will take place in engine, was instantly killed. Engineer
the S:25 train atop at Canspatef'
Hull on Tuesday night if Mias Bertiu* Phelpa, of tbo passenger train, was wverely
though not fatally bort. Fireman Simpsam,
Such impertinence waa more than tbe «tacfthef—wgar train, had both legs broken
tion agent could bear.
and waa hurt internally. A lady passenger
“Now, look here,'' be aud, looking very
large ntuhber of volunteers have promised named Wooater bad several ribs broken, but
■angry, “do you think I’m going to ba your—
to escort her across tbe river from this city, ta not fatally hurt. Conductor Hoyt, of tbe
tally armed to protect themseivso from the passenger train, suffered a scalp wound and
Hull mob. From the pulpits ot the several waa badly brui.-h.-d.

Chicago, Feb. 17.—Ex-Inspector John
Banfield, wbcao detective agency waaretafaed by tbe Mormon party i» Halt Lake
City to trace out and investigate anttetpakted registration and election frauds, has re­
turned from Salt Lake City and Saturday
know for certain for what period it can be explained his connection with recent events
rorrted oc without injury to tbe patieat.
there. He says tbe Utah commladcn is
In this eoaatry feta being omd chiefly tor supreme in Salt Lake City and under its
tbe raloctiou iK &lt;xw» ity, but in N&lt;.w York operutioow there fa a practical darfranchise■everal phyWma are making an exteradva
•mof a diet wwistiag entirely of l.-an meat this, he says, the Gentiles were guilty of
wholesale fraud of all kinds, aad that
their-triumph was the victory ef boomers
and speculators. Bonfield spuaks weH of tbe

BEWARE!
I kxow of soaps quite fair to see.
Take care •!
They can both white and spurious be.
Beware! Beware!
Trust them not.
They are fooling thcc!

M-r. TraobU to. Cbl™».

Coirooo, rob U-antt woo entend la
the rtreou ooart ymoorday by Urn rcaaty rf
Cook eplmooli the boodbrt-reOanod, m
apel or oomproamed-tor t3».«0fabwpart Th. defendant, m the wdi are; John
E. Van Pelt, William J. McGarigle. J J
McCarthy, Harry Varnell, R. H. MctbughTt”
attorney my,
■*-* X teoujlit tor trmpam tmmooe

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M. H. COLLINS. Local Agent. Hastings.
O. W. RVUOL.M G. P ft T. A.. Chicago.

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PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, county of Batxy-ss.
At a sesslen of the Probate Court tor theCumr
ty ot Barn bohlen at the Probate Office in theclty
of Hastings in saM county on Wednesday, the
day of January in the year one thousand
eight hundred anil ninety.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
1 h?*be matter of the estate of Harriett Bunl.
deceased.
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied.-of Nellie D. Walker, daughter of said de­
ceased. praying tb» court to adjudicate and
determine who nre or were the legal heirs of
said deceased aud entitled to Inherit th? real
vMtate of which said deceased died seized and
^^Thereupon it Is ordered, that Thursday,
the £7tli day of February. A. D. 1890. ul tvo
o'clock in the forenoon, be assigned for
the bearing of said petition, and tliat
tli» helra at law of said deceased and
all other persons Interested In said estate,
&lt;re required to appear at a sesstonof said Court,
then to be bolden at the Probate Office,, in the
city of Hastiugs ta said county and show cause,
if any there be. why the prayer, of the peti­
tioner may not be granted.
And it is further ordered tbat said petitioner
give notice to the persons interested In said es­
tate, ot the pendency ot said petition and the
bearing thereof by causing a copy of this order
to be published In the Hastings Uannkr a news­
paper printed and circulated In said County of
Barry once in each week for three successive
™“
MVlMSEiu,
fA true copy.l
Judge of Probate.

NOTICE FOR- HEAMIN J OIALMS.
the probate court for the county of Barry, made
on the 22d day of January A. D. IMO. six mouths
from that date were allowed tor creditors to
preMDt their claims against tbe estate of Theo­
dore W Crakes, late «f Mid county, deceased,
and tbat all creditor! of said deceased are re­
quired to present their claims to said probate
court, at the probate office, in the city of Hasttags, for examination and allowance, on or betore the 22d day of July next, and that
such claims win be beard betore said court, on
Tuesday, tbe 22d day of April, and on Tuesday,
the 22d day &lt;rf July next at ten o'clock ta tbe
forenoon of each of those daraDated January—&lt;!. A. D. Isoo.
CHAMLXB W. AlUTSTOXO.
Judge of Probate.

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MORTGAGE BALE. /
DefanB having been made In tbe conditions of
a certain mortgage made by Amanda McNeile
to Newton Wing, Dated May 2tth, IBM. and re­
corded in tbe office of the register of deeds for
the county of Barra, ta tbe state of Micitlgu.
June sth. WM. in liber 34 of mortgages on page
rm on a inch mortgage there l» claimed to be
dtte at the date of this notice the sura of
one hundred thirteen dollars and forty five cents

mortgage, notice Is hereby given that on ftafnrday. Stay Ifirti. IW0, at ten o'clock ta the fore-

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Kfi.'S&amp;’K'BXX “£%■£ JSStSS
"or the county of Barry Is held] M public auct­
ion to the highest bidder, the premise* described
In said nmrtKage. or so much tbereuf as may be
necessArr to satisfy toe ainoomt duo on said
mortgage as atK&gt;ve set forth, with the Interest
therwm. Wd all legal rests said prereises being
sttmtfe
of Barry,
county
;t iiSr&lt;n the township
’michum
’ ta the
&lt;k«rti&gt;a
as tbe north part of the south east quarter of
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formed Miners’ National society, nays that
unless th?- op-rators come to terms a strike
involving 75.UOO nAa will be ordered.
Tbe Bank of Berrien Springs, Mich.,
Reevuc. Patterson'&amp; Co., proprietors, hM
closed its doors. Liabilities about F20.000, but
tbe flrm says it will pay every dollar.
Phillip Carroll, for many years a con­
ductor in the employ ot the Pennsylvania
company, wm instantly killed near Val­
paraiso, Ind., Tucwday by foiling between

Costly Fire at Terre Baute.

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day for defying an injunction abe had se­
cured against tbe grading of a street that
runs past bar property^ Tbe officials will

Washlxgtox City, Fell. 1L—Evarts intro-

ing for the election of a president pro tern.,
to hold offlceduring tbe pleasure of tbe sooate. Tbe bill appropriating (40,000 ta main;
tain the Marion, Ind., Soldiers' home was

ernment for Oklahoma was taken up and
Plumboffared an amendment including in tbe
territory all tho “public land strip.” A vateon
this failed for lack of a quorum, and the bill
went over. Blair then continued his Bne-jcb
‘lira. Rooney," the female chimpanzee in an tho educational bill, after which bills were
the Cincinnati “Zoo." is dangerously ill with paiaed appropriating (500,000 au&lt;nf2J0.000 for
the grip, and a physician is in constant at­ public buildings at Sioux City and Cedar Rap­
tendance.
ids, la.,respectfully; authorising the convtrueMrs. Rachel Eiby, who was at one time Hon of bridges acrorn tbe Mississippi at
Gen. Robert E, Lee’s slaw, died Tuesday at
bills. Bills were introduced to establish
Tho first train to arrive at Portland, Ore., prohibition in the Dirtriot of Columbia; inover,tbe Union Pacific since tho great storm .'rcatdng the pension for loss of both hand:
reached timt city Tuoaday, and tho blockade to (100 per month; authorizing tho con­
is permanently rumored.
traction of a pontoon bridge acrew tlie
The Hou. John IL Crocker, mayor of Mlsdsslppl at Quincy, Illa.; appropriating
Maroa, Bia, died Monday of paralysis, aged F 100,000 lor a public building at Muscatine,
61 yeans. Ho represented the Republicans la. The senate then bold an executive ses­
sion and adjourned.
in the Illinois legislature in 18821
In tbo house tho journal was approved in
' -After considerable opposition tho bill has
ptWai the Mississippi legislature appropriat- the usually way by counting n quorum and
LUg .(10,000 to complete the Confederate then the report of tbe rules committee waa
UKinunient, tho foundation of which was laid taken up and debatal by Cannon, Mills,
by Jeff Davis two years ago in the capitol Bayne tiud Blount, when tbe bouse ad­
journed.
•
yard at Jackson.
Washixotox City. Feb. 12.—The senate
Tuewlay night at Davenport, la., AV. D. &lt;
yesterday
passed
tbS
bill
for
a public build­
Welling, of Des Moinee, was boboadod by a
ing at Burlington, la. Bills were intro­
freight train.
Sleighing at San Luis Potosi, Mex., was duced to establish a free bathing beach on
indulged in by tbo Americau inhabitant of the Potomac beside the Washington monu­
that city Tuesday. Tbe native inhabitants ment; to establish a public school system
of that tropical clime for morn than ten gen­ in Utah, and to create a commission to in­
erations have never before been snow on the quire into the cause of tbe depressed condi­
tion of agriculture. A good deal of oratory
The New York state commission ap­ wm then delivered over the Oklnhoffia bill,
pointed to examine the electric apparatus in
the state prisons, for tbe killing of criminals, but no progress made, after which Blair con­
lias reported that each is perfect, and will tinued without concluding his speech on tbe
educational biJL The seunte then went into
cause dcfcth within four seconds.
Andrew Robbins fatally stabbed Albert secret sesidan for a short time and ad­
,
, (
Elzick in tlie bowels with a red-hot poker at journed.
Johnstown, Pa.
In the houM Cannon offered a reeolutiqn
Abraham Lincoln wa.-, bom 81 years ago closing the debate on the rules at 1 o'clock
Wednesday.
to-day and providing for the previous ques­
Ebon T. 5tar»hall, of, Rincon. CaL, suf­ tion at 4 o’clock. Tho Democrats protested,
fered so from coms on his little toes that he and Springer offered a substitute, closing
Imd the toes cut off.
general drimte at adjournment to-day, fiveF. A. Walton, the clerk who recently minute debate to proceed until.5 o’clock Fri­
stole (35,000 of the Pacific Express com- ! day and then ordering the previous question.
pany's luouey at Dallas, Tex., 'has been This was adopted, many Republicans voting
traced to Toronto, Can.
for iL Several speeches were then made pro
Postmaster General Wanamaker went to and con, after which tho house took recces
Philadelphia Thursday evening to attend tho till 11 o'clock to-day.
thirty-second anniversary of Bethamy Sun­
Washjxgtox City, Feb. IX—The senate
day school, of which be is superintendent.
yesterday adopted tbe joint resolution recog­
Mrs. Thomas Meara, wife of a Rock Inland nizing tho republic of Brazil, tbe vote being
railway cm ployo residing at Kookuk, In., unanimous.
A joint resolution was also
claims to be one of the heirs of an estate : laassed requesting tho president to invito tbe
worth (18,U00.fXX) left by a wealthy English­ kingof tbo Hawaiian Islands to send delegates
man named Ford.
to tbe Pan-American congress. 1 The senate
A fellow named Orth IL Stein, who has other measures. Tho committee left tho
been heard of before in such freaks, has been Capitol very much troubled about tho pros­
passing himself off on the gmxl people af pects of tho Blair bilk They fear that it
Dtnvcr, os a general of tbe British army. will bo defeated in tho senate.
Many of his recent acquaintances now mourn
WasBlNGTOM CITY. Feb. 14.d-BUls for the
the loos of money coincident with his de
establishment and .maintenance of Indian
jmrture.
schools iir Michigan and South Dakota were
reported to tho sonata yesterday. The Okla­
bill was--------------------amended so os,--------'to include
in
fourteen inches deep, and is welcomed by homa
-----------------.— —
tho farment. who »ay that all cropa will bo I the territory the tract callod “No Mun's
greatly beneflbxl by 11
| Land.
Land.'” An amendment also Including the
Tho boiler of a moving locomotive at- | ! Cberol
Cberokoe outlet for judicial purposes was
teebed to a construction train exploded near i rejected,
" ‘
‘ and
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after
----a'—
few —more—
unimportant
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DaugLis, Fa, Thursday morning, on the i ainfudmchts tho bill pasaed, the senate went
Pittsburg, McKecaport and Yvughiogheny into aeer-tt session and Upon reopening tho
railroad, killing one man and severely in­ doors adjourned.
Tbo house adopte&lt;! tbo joint nwulution
juring four others.
Pitqhcr Humbert has signed with tho Boi- recognizing tho republic of Brazil, the vote
being unanimous, and then proceeded with
ton Brotherhood club.
consideration of the rules. Some aincndTlie strnita at Mackinaw City arc block-- tbo
tn«r.r. I&gt; till ln*&gt;tu-l u( cUailglug tCrOUlgO
adcu ««tuts lo-^or the first time this winter.
Anson and thirteen men of the Cbicngq were adopted, but two offered by tho DomoLeague base boll team have arrived nt fit.1 crate were rejected. One provided that a de­
mand for yeas and nays should not bo con­
Augurtine, Fla.
The Britiob steamer Mnreca, in Imr trip sidered dilatory, and tho otlicr that the
acrom the Atlantic recently, pataed.through speaker should never refuse to entertain an
appeal from his decision. Tlie house then
ico for four duya ,
took rvcvM until 11 a. n&gt;. to~.tay.
Bamtn-l L. Newnom, Sixth district of Indi­
Wahuixoton City, Fob. lf|.—Tho senate
ana, has liecn appointed cadet at the Wedt
yesterday parsed bills for the relief of tbo
Point military academy.
Kuffbrera
by the »i«astar at A pi::, Samoa; for
Tlie National Bank of tho Republic, of St.
Louis, Mo, capital (5,00.(X)U, has Uxii tbo relief of veterans who enlisted under as­
authorized to begin business.
sumed names while minors br otherwise;
The Iowa supremo court has refused a new providing for an assistant soct-etary of war
trial to Munchrath, convicted of hnplicntiqn with salary •?£ (4.500; appropriating (|(X).in tb&lt;* murder of llev. HmMbck.
000 fur a public building at Eau Claire, Wia;
A 15 year-old boy of Boston munedjTb &gt;:nns j to increase tho eudewnmeut of tbe Louisiana
B. Slaton biis eloixsl with the American wifi&gt; .' cuau&gt;
State University
and .Agricultural
Agricultural cow-gv
collegu
university miu
of Sin Fmm, aJWi-althy C'hinere. ,
1 with a-------&lt;.&gt;—-----.
provision
requiring
th» ad mission ot
Jim Buttsand Ed Johnson, both colored, I colored pupils. After a secret sMkion the
were hanged at Perry, Ga.. Thursday, for I senate adjourned to Monday.
the murder of Capt Miller, a wealthy farmer, | Tb« bouse debated tlie rukh ali day, ex­
cept tor
for na moment wnen
when inu
the World
s- loir
fair
Oat. 22 last
j, cept
isona ’r
Tbo liiblliti&lt;s of Franklin Woodruff. &amp; bill providing for an expositirat in 1892, and
u» selection of
oi aite
siie ’to
io tho
rue house,
uouse,
Ca. who failed Tuoulay nt New York, are : leaving tbo
amend
about (XKi.OOO.
.’ 1i was reported. All attempts to -------« tho
Edward Burns, a Chicago laborer, Was
was 1 rules were voted down, except one which
time struck out a clause seeming to give tho sen­
relieved of one .of his kidneys some t'
vjiih I ate the right to originate revenue laws. Tho
agp and now he is getting along flmly with
rules were then adopted by a strict party
one of those organs.
I
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Tho appellate court of Illinois lias dialled vot&lt;&gt;. n‘l pr««nt voting.
that u passenger an a train riding on a pass
Washixgtor City, Jan. 17.—The first
with Ids nnrne signed to a provision acquit- i tnembera of tho house to fool tho effect at
ting tbo company of liability in cn&gt;w lie is ' the now rules, were Republicans who on
hurt in an accident, is not bound by such Saturday got In after tho journal liad been
provision, and can recover tho samoas a| apj roved and were refused permission to
man who lias paid his way.
' record their votes. Tho ^bill
s„ fixing ...
the duty &lt;
Tbe government has been urged to bring on ribbon* was finally jmuumhL Tbo senate
suit against the inanagors of the New Or­ ; bill yroriding an Inquiry by the census
leans exjHisitian for (1,100.000 advanced to bureau into the mortgage indebtedness of
the managers with the promise that it fanners, etc., was debated, amendod so as
I to provide' penalties for refusal to answer
would be returned.
The New York Sun, in an editorial Satur­ I question* of census takers, and thon passed.
day morning, dcciartsl that the jx'liQcal I Eulogies were then pronounosd upon Liw
monkeying with the New York World’s fair late IL W. Townshend, of Illinois, and then
bill has killed Gotham's chance for the fair, the bouse adjourned in respect for his
memory. _________________
which will go to Chicago.
Mra. Rebecca Edem, who was for nmny
years the hotawkeeper for Henry Sbnw tho
DUBUQVB, la., Feb. 17.—Saturday after­
recently deoeased St. Louis -milliondtre, afternoon Mra. William L. Bradley, wife of
positively asserts that tbe ghost of Mr. fihnw a millionaire reel estate dealer of this dty,
walks tho earth occasionally and that she started out to make some calls. Sho slipped
has seen and talked with him scvei al thnos at the entrance of the residence of a frien I,
since hia death
and brake ber arm. A doctor was summoned
Tho senate in secret session Friday con­ who administered chloroform, and prpoeedfirmed the n«nination of Charles Emery to set the arm. The plate of a false tooth
Stpilh to be minister to Russia.
which Mra Bradley wore unknown to tbe
A Chinaman named Wong Ah Hig was doctor dropped into her throat and covered
banged Friday nt Sau Fmncisco for tlie ber windpipe, and she was dead before It wm
murder last April of his uncle, Wong Wing noticed. No blame is attached to the physi­
cian.
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Now here comes Rev. Edward C. Tortey,
well-known Minneapolis clergyman, who
AshIaAFD, Wia, Feb. 17.—A flat car
with: tbo Hass-imer
stories telegraphed about tbe grwft rush for loaded with logs
- collided
the Sioux lands arc not even tho bosaless and Ashland passenger train mitheWisoonfabricof avtefon, but that they areatupen- sin Central Saturday, and wrecked one
dous falsehoods.
coach, which took flro. Four or five pawNo clue has been found so far to the per- engers wore wedged in the wreck, and it was
petrators of the Salem, Ills., bank robberv. feared tbat they would bo burned to death.
Tbe lorn is now stated at (12,000 to tbo bank, but they were released in Unit. Tbe injured
and on equal amount to dcposltora. The , are: A Mr. Zimmer, of Mhrral Point, leg
Iwnk H all right
badly bruised and other Injuriee; J. C.
Mra. Julia Lippincott, wife of Edwin Up- Mullen, of Morae rovercly bruised; C. S.
Latimer, a traveling man. injured inUrpincott, of Mount Holly, N. J., h charged Ladner,
witb forgeries to tbo extent of (35,000, and nally.

man peddler. It now appears that Hill­
man's wife was tho actual murderer, al­
though she killed him while be wm rreisting
ber husband's attempt to rob him.
farmer living twenty miles southeast of
Wichita, Kan., were burned to death Satur­
day morning in the ruins of his bouse. It is
feared that tbo shock will kill his wifo.
Mrs. Patrick Callaghan, of Tbomastown,
Mich., died under the influence of chloro­
form Saturday while undergoing a surgical
operation.
Two boys named Daniel aud Edward Seek,

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Ttjree little people jujtlyooje from5«&gt;*&gt;L ALL
Leanpig to WBrttajd to
rule.
GROCfty
‘Hsrkfcriej o»c aj sfee cones jeai;
» SELL
“Mil7dftisruk’’$l!eexclaj^Vd^r.‘' &lt;Wj-aCI&gt;*V
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Ind. .have jurt got bnck.huving walked all tbe
way from Tacoma, Wash., except on occa­
sions when they stole rides.

tbo amount of (10),000, Ho had been elect­
ed to the office three times.
Chicago, struck an officious court janitor
twice in the face with her ovenhoe Saturday
lawyer, attempted to forcibly ejvct nor from
behind the bar. Tha janitor besides was
fined (5 for his freshness.

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Chicago.

MUCH DISORDER AT PIERRE.
Widow—The Mile Square.

Wabhinotox Crrr, Feb. 1L—President
Harrison yurferday iwued a proclamation
throwing open to settlement tho relinquished
l»rtion of tlie Sioux res-Tvation, in accord­
ance with tlwj terms of the act approved last
March, dividing the reservation aud provid­
ing for the relinquishment of Indian tftle to
liabed at Pierre and Chamberlain, and tbo
proper officers will l»&gt; nt once appointed.
PnanE, 8. D., Feb 14.—Wednesday night
serious trouble occurred on tbo mile square,
and shooting wm common all night long.
Ono man, n loader of the South Pierre boom-

and is now lying in a serious condition. An­
other man named Wolgemath is also badlyhurt, and a number of others were sand­
bagged anil hurt in tho general melee which
went on all night.
A public meeting wm held and com­
mittees were appointed to organize tho coun­
ty and city and for various other purposes, in­
cluding one to confer with tbe North western
railway regarding tbe conflicting claims of
the rood and settlers, who now occupy every
foot of the mile square.
A vigilance committee Wednesday went to
a widow woman uamsd Evans, who had
moved a house ou to a lot which,abe claimed,
had been Jumped by a man named McKee,
and ordcnxl bur to move the building at
once, or they would do It fur her. She defied
them, and yesterday morning a mob bodily
lifted the bouse off and set it in the strtxX.

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COLLISIONS ON THE MONON.

Mitcheu, lad., Feb. 15.—The north
bound morning pmsanger train on the
Ixniinvillo, Now Albany and Chicago rail­
road collided with a freight engine two miles
north of here at 10 o’clock yesterday morn­
ing. W. H. Dillard, of Louisville, engineer,
and J. B. Godinger, of New Albany, fire­
man, of tbo passenger engine, were instantly
killed, and Charles Wright, mail agent, of •
Orleans, Ind,, was fatally injured, and died
in a short time.

Tbe injured were: W. B. Green, news
agent, Louisville, scalp wound: IL M. Smith,
Louisville, head badly cut; John Bills, con­
ductor of the |Kuncngcr train, scalp wound;
----- Morton, mail ngout, scalp wound; F. E.
Railsback, Redford, Ind., livad bruised and
cut; H. S. Beasley. Ligonier, Ind., dsummer for the United Stales Lounge company,
of Indianapolis, leg aud arm bruised and
sprained.

A few other passengers were hurt, but not
furiously. Tbe wreck was caustd by wrong
orders from the train dispatcher, who or­
dered tbe freight engine south on tbe time
of tbo north-bound passenger train.

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Latorrs goo-1 to fancy, (2.75^3-111. Apples—
Good to fancy, f2.0033.50 per bbl. Cranberrira-Wtecouilu bell and cherries. $D.0j per
Nbw Yonx. Fob. 15.
tVhaat—Na 2&lt;red winter.
cash; do
Vbbruary, M?4c; do March, 65^^ do April,
ftRi •; do May. HJHc. Corn—No. 3 mixed. ®Wc
cash; &gt;'o February, 3"&gt;Hc; do March, NN~t do
May, 37Me. ttats-Qalet and staaey; Na 8

March.LTHa: do April. ?7Hc- Rye-Nominal.
Barley—Nominal. I’ork—Dull; mess, tiu.75
&amp;1LS0 for new. i^-s^xsr.h.
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April. (8JL

Wheat-Lower. wh.njjc; May.
June. TW-ie: July. OHfcLJfe. Curn-Lowar;

Thomas L. Engie, enter Ids appearance
cause, on or before four mouths from tin
of this order, and that within twenty da
complainant cause a copy of this order
published ta the Hastings BAXXxa.aal
A. HOOKF.R,
Circuit Judge.
Smith A Colobovi
Solicitors for Com 1---------A true ropy: Attest.
Thm. 3. Bkick, Register in Chancery.

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. county of Barry,-os.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, hidden at Ute Probate Office ta
the City of Hastings, la said county, on Satur­
day, tbe 1st day of February In tlie year one
thousand eight hundred aud ninety.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
In tbe matter of the estate of AlmedaM.
Farnsworth, deceased.
.
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied. of Joel W. Taylor. Administrator of said
estate represents that-he Is rrrpared to render
hi* final account ns such, and prays time Uu*
same may l«e heard and allowed, aud he dis­
charged from hl* said trust, and that tbe same
may be finally closed.
'
Thereupon It is ordered, tbat Friday, the
2-Sth day o( Februarv, A. D. 1x00. at one o'clock tn
the afternoon, be assigned tor the bearing of
said petltlon. Aud tbat thu heirs nt law of said
deceased and all other persons Interested :n
raid estate, an- required to appear at a session
of said court, then to be holden at the Probate
Office ta the city ot Hastings, lushldcounty, and
•how cause, if any there be, why tlie prayer of
the petitioner mar not be grunted. Ana It Is
further ord-rrU. That said petitlonerglve notice
to the persons lute rested In said estate, of tbe
pendency of said petition, and.the hearing
thereof, by causing a copy of this order to be
published ta the Hasting# Baknkb. a newspa­
per printed and circulated In said count* of
Barrv, once ta each wepk for three successive
weeks previous to said day Mliearlng.
(A true copy.)

liber O of mortgagee on page
meat of asoneya due thereon, by which tba
power of sale
thereto contained hM

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having been instituted tn recover the.
secured by said mortgage or any part 1
Notice Is therefore hereby given tbat on
liasUnn. eoanty of BarryandatateotMleMgan. (that being the place ta which the circuit
court Jor tbe county of Barry Is held; at pubMc auction to tbe bkbeet bidder, the premtaea
described In aaM mortgage, or so ranch tberanf
as may t»e necessary to satisfy the amount doe
on said iMortxage as above SOC forth with tbo
Interest thereon, and all legal costs. Mid prem­
ises being described In said mortgage as alb .
that certain piece oe pared of land ta the county
of Barry and *tate of Michigan known am
described as follows, to wit: Tliat portion of
the «• ulbwe*t fractional quarter of section ten,
lying east of the creek which runs through sata
southwest quarter, all ta township number one
north, range eight weet.
Dated, December »s, ISO
David 8. Swirr,
.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
Alonzo E. Kknastox, Att'y for Assignee.

Dr. Owen't Electric Belt.

OlTM mUd oe strooir eumM of »k&gt;e&lt;r»clty whlek
Umlilrau^MUUBatantorMUn wb nr&lt;n—

CRABUta w. ABMNTROSO.

Judge o^ Probate. •

(express stables)

BOILERS

Stephen Frau’s steam boiler worm. cstabliaBed

pipes, breachings .etc, Uld boilers taken in tex-

CHANCERY URDB1L
State of Michigan, In the Circuit Court for&lt;he
County of Barry, in Chancery.
Koval W. Peake. Complainant, vs. Harriet F.

THE MARKETS.

turkeys, lSV££Uc t&gt;er lb-; ducks, «»12c I*t Ibg

Hetty .1. Dibble, complainant vs. Mary 1
as widow and administratrix of the «st
Mlles Engle decaased. ThMsai' L. Engle, J
L. Falconer, Juliette &amp; Hicks, Mary I
Mlles Engle and Elizabeth Engie, defendai
Id this cause It appearing that one!
above named defendants, Thomas L. Em
not a resident of this state, but is a reald
the stat-of Nebraska, therefore on mod
Hnilth ft Colgrovr. solicitors for eomplalm

ssg:

A freight wreck on the Monon lino ot the
same railway, between Monon and Chicago
early yesterday morning delayed tbe south­
bound vestibule train six hours. The offi­
cers of tbe road say that no one wm injured.

fa ic ago. Feb. 15.
Boanl of trady quotations to-day ranged as
follow*; Wheat—Na - February, opened
and closed 74^; May. opened 77J&lt;c. closed
T7Hc; July, opened 7CJ^. closed TSJfic. Corn
—No. 2 February, opened and closed S7)fc;
May. opehrd
closed 3W&lt;c; Joly, opened
and cloned 31c. Oats—Na 8 February,
opened nn-l elaecd 20c: May, o]«e«uxl
claaed Sid: July. o;&lt;enod
closed iWfc.
F«tk— February, opened 16.75, closed (H.7U;
March. ujicned (v.8314. closed (O.K; May, I
cloned flAOtH. ‘ iosnd F-JJ7&amp;. fxsrd—Febru­
ary, opens i
closed (IkBO.
Ijve stock—The following were the quota­
tions nt the Union stock yards: Hogs—Market
opened octira, and prices 5c higher, taary
grate/scarce; light grades, (3.91-64.15; rough
paeklhm (3800340; mixed lots, (AWKM-Ok'
heavy packitxf and shipping lota. (a.WJiM.05.
Produce: Butter—Fancy Elgin. 2CJ4 &lt;S?c;
fine creameries, 214525c; italries, flncnL fresh.
19&amp;Sc; packing Stock, 4tft5c. Eggs—Strictly

• CHANCERY ORD ER.
State of Michigan. Fifth Jufficfal Circuit la
Chancery.
Suit pending in the Circuit Court for the Cocm-

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In the conditions
at a certain mortgage dated December 1, ICT,
made by Thomas Whitworth and Catharine
Whitworth, hia wife, to John Peavev, (nd re-

A ear containing prominent Northwestern
officials came in last night, aol they will at
once take means to enforce their claims as
owners of tbe mile square This will still
further complicate matters, and will surely mr atu II si nt bottom of nun mt.
load to trouble. Mon who were at the open­
ing of Oklahoma say that* the disorder on
that occasion wm small compared with what

Terrx Hautx, Ind., Feb. 17.—Tbo Terre
Haute Milling company’s flouring mills
burned Saturday night, causing aloes of cwh. (10.01. Lord-Nominal; (5.8% Whisky

township one north, range
talnlng twruty-tour and on
IMted. February 3.1»-

Ai-ono t

OUR NATIONAL SOLONS.

Bertha Beadle, Sherman Endsley. Hilu En^ey
and 1-oyal E. Knappen as administrator of ibe
estate of William B. Beadle, deceased, defenAith Judicial Circuit, In Chancery.
P«u due Proof by affidavit that Harriet R.
Beadle, Charles 8, Beadle. Uda E. Waldo. Mary
K. ICradte. L. 1 Amar Beadle. William E. HreSto
and
Bertha Beadle, dcfendiMita Id the above ea~
FREE—Get from your dealer free, the
cause pending ta this court reside out of
ya Book. It has handsome pictures and titled
I he said state of Michigan, and m the states ot
ivansas and Colorado in the United Statea of
valuable information alxiut horses.
Two or three dollars for a 5/a Horse America, and on motion of C. H. VanAnOMk,
solicitor for complainant, tt is ordered naiTha '
Blanket will make your horse worth more said defendants do appear and answer the bill
of coraplaJnt, filed ta said cause, within fnnr
months from tbp date ot this order, else the .

“ Work horses in the city are worth three
times 115 much as country horses because we
blanket them in the stable.-1

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5!A
5/A
5A
5A

Five Mile
Boss Stable
Electric
Extra Test

P

wllhln twenty days irom this date in tte Hrattags Bakuxb, a newspaper printed la arid
rountr
of Barry, and be puMisbril
thereto
C„
___ __
,_ ome
--- -publication however,
not
case a copy of this orc
pcraonaU'
30 other styles at prices to suit every­ defenuants
fore tbe lime herein ;
body. If you can’t get them from your

5A

^ORS^
BLANKETS

ARE T|fE STRONGEST.
NONE GENUINEWITHOUTTHC B'A LABEL
Maanf-I trr Wx. Arant A Sons. Piffiada.. who
tsak» the tautens Jtorv Tint 1 linker BUaknta.

Fbaxk a. Hoqkmk,
Circuit Judge.

NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
Michigan, tbe'Ctoartt Court iw tho

r A DaxAei

Alien G. Freeman.
Notire it hereby give* that on tbe atth day of
l&gt;eoetnber, 1*6 a writ o4 attachment was duly
iMued out of the circuit court tor tbe cotmly of
Bam at the suit of Chester Me-wer. fUrtard B.
Meoer and Daniel W. Rr&gt;iK.Ms, partners da-

the defendant above Banted, for tbe nun of two
hundred Dreary doVara. which said writ *M

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EDITORIAL NOTES.
It lootarnow ar If tbe power of Moratoto
lam was broken In to its very strongImH—Salt I-ata City. A* the elertton
tlwre last week, the m-ntilc&lt; cleeti-d their
mayor by over 8W majority. In a total -rote
of 0.500, and tho balance of thrir ticket by
majorities ranging from 400 to 300.
Mor­
mon Ism Is opposed to our clvlllmtlon: and
is doomed-to miserably parish, ;• it ought
tn. Such a tyranlcal, dtoloyal. corrupt In­
stitution as the Mormon church never
ought to hare been allowed to get the footlinld It Haa In this country.
pent, east and weal.'
I. Rreaure Grover ClevetaBd is not a
Jeffersonian drinwrat
II. Brcau«re te If not a democrat at all,
bbl tirat. hurt and exclusively, a promotw
of Grover Cleveland.
III. Because, though elected President
of tlte United Stales an a demoemt, hta n&lt;ta
inlutatratlon was not conducted for the &lt;wtebllshment of democratic ideas or for the
ireneflt of tire democracy, but far the per­
sonal aggrandlrement of Grover1 Cleveland
and tte exaltation ot bls own preposterous
srlf-roocelt.
IV. BecauM*. in pursuit of hta cranky mid
whimsical notions, he adopted the antidrmoerallc Chinese system af literary exaiiitnatiotM as ilm test of adnilwlon into tlie
civil service of:the irovernmmt.
V. Reeaure he wrecked the democracy
in 1R8R by interjecting into the platfonu
the ttoctrfne of free trade, tn be reaRied
through a free-trade fcfotsn of the tariff, to
the rxeluatan of every other reform tluuwf.
VT. Bcrauw lie fa now prtWeoalng to be
devoted to tbe antkdeniocrtrtir- AuRtmllan
.wheme for the abolition of die well estab­
lished detnocratlr policy of universal raffra«r.
VII- Rtrauue, in the language of Mr.
Tilden, •’he is the most *lflsh politician 1
have ever' known." .
VIII. Because, under hta lead, if he
could anything but the ^rhemes of hta own
ignorant, narrow and fruitless mlud. the
democracy would be led to fatal defeat.
It these rcaonns ito not reeni efficient to
our Kansan contemporary, it will not be dif­
ficult tn add ta fte number.—New York
Sun.
-

congress as the vote was being taken.
‘■But T see you* and you are present, and

Loot Friday morning a freight trwhx oo
the D-, I*. A N. pulled out of louis with
35 cam and had nearly reached Stanton
junction, flre raltea awffy, when a coapllisr
pin broke, freeing 31 care, which started
down the jrrade for this place. There wss
but one brakmiau. Harry Ptome, in the
caiMNwe. and be did not lurticr the break
until too lite to control the train. Ah the
grade from the State house of correction Is
about 100 feet to the mile, thn cam came
ruHbIng through tlie dty at a terrific ipeed,
but held the track until they struck a
freight train standing on the main track,
all ready but the engine to pull one, The
caboose telescoped with a box car in which

We are happy to say tbat we were iufaInfornnd In regard to Arthur Stillwell,
■ and wish to (xirrrct our mistake. He bad
not given up hta position In Allegte.
though Ire feared be would have to, text
lie is yet at his pout.
rite P. of I. meeting HalUrttay was well
:
.attended.
Speaking by J. Dawson; select
readings by tire Misses McKinney and Tina
Smith and music. Rule Wickham preskUng
at the organ.
Mra. ItenkuR, near [teach lake, to very
III. Her recovery Is dontxtfuL

- J- ft”** }t

'‘'fora t

you shall lie so counted," said Speaker
Reed: and it was counted too.

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
There are 53 lodges P. of L. In Baton
county with amemlwwdxlp of A400.
Grand Ledge has a spinster wko Is anx­
ious to run with any man in Michigan 100
rods for 3250 a-side.

Tho Grand Itapkfa parlor furnllure
pony’s factory burned “Tuesday
“
‘
rooming.
involving » inra of $85,000*. ihrarancn
San.oon.
Horace Wilcox, of Baton. fa convinced
that spring haw come. Hta
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hennery was
increased by a big brood of Uttte chtekens
taut Monday.—Charlotte Republican.

Fayette Howk of I-ogun. Kent:Co., baa
been successful in securing a relmue and
ineraasn of pension muon ml ug to over
39. TOO and gets 392 per month hereafter.

Tuesday last, at Chariotte, a-CiUkftv I’,
train ran into a wagon containing Lorenro
Stexnptter. a farmer of Carmel township,
and Killy Hayden, of Charlotte. Stempfler
wax inotamly killed and Haydka imdly
hurt.

Geo. E. Woodbury recently droro a well
on thn fanxi of J. R. Mount, four ahd ante
half miles west of the city, from which a
KlHtory shows that whenever the constant riresm of water flown flVe and
tariff on foreign produria lias been one-half feet above thn ground.—Charlotte
inatertly reduced, the IndhsMaa engaged Republican.
Ki tusking corresponding product)* hero
John S, rjiWTvncn. receiver of tlwi Lnwell
have iangabihed: hat when tbe repeal of national bank, farwnnted ffi.oflh to Wash­
inimical laws was long delayed disaster ington, which la snfflclent to pay ail credi­
has ensned. and ih mim inMances the .if- tors In full with six per 'cent, interest.
facted mdartr'e* have been abondonixt. In The etattns aggregated 3M.000 originally.
view of raeh facts. it • in important that The stockholders will reallau abonfc eight
voters Kimnld not lose sight of three re-. per cent, out of the wreck.
milts of protection wltlumt which &lt;» diversi­
The Grand Trunk fa now running 70
ty of industries wooid im ItnpoMdbfr. ex­
cept through reduction in wages ip the freight crews from thisdly with mi aver
Mreel of other countries. The Dre trailer .wre Of five to earh crew. There are aIko
admlbrtiiia by hla contention tlu»t protec­ Id pmraeuurer crews averaging sig men to a
tion eucouraure. by enhanced prices, the crew. To do :hts requites seven train dis­
bulldhig up of industries that otherwise patchers*. and nearly one-fourth ma mnnv
•extra men for spar.' crews.—Betite Creek
would find no footing in this country,
Ainnhg the |»eni|llta resulting from pro­ Moon.
tection is ivlantely increased demand for
Wm. F. Hotxlrn. of Martin, mode the
iabdr, by -.vhtah if is possible for every Globe a call Monday. He says he will
man tn get work of some kind if he really atari, on a trip to Cniiforota about the last
-wante it. This comes from the dlvwMtv nfmext week.----- c. R. Brawn raid to
of employment* afforded. We have' now
,I«ke Rranrtetter. at Middleville. Ratnnfay
some sdxtj'-six millions of people, ia the lARt, a Poland Chinn pig weighing ?10
Cnited States. aiMMtt one-flrib of them
pounds. Which beatH anything we have
beads of families. All these cannot be
farmers and earn enough to buy' the neerx- any record at w far.—Waylnnd Gtabe.

saritw of lite. They eould raiw^nough tn
rtdt^nd a large xtirplus in mid It Ion: but
faere u» not tn all the world a &lt;trmand for
farm produrta suflJctaut to pay for their
other household necreeith's—sneh an cloth­
ing; furnianre, cooking rttensita, carpets,
etc.—-if these were marie In foreign muntrles. Outside of farming, then* is srtwnlately ao empfoyment at which the mejnr
Ity nt those Who Are eompelled to work for
a living eoatd engage, and earn enough to
keep :hemseh*es and families from want.
Hence it istliar diverslfleation of toduaulvs.
which can lie senureri oaly through the
policy of- protection, la a necessity to iadivldusl comfort and family maintenance te
well as » national growth and indepemd-

A. F. Towne attended tbr Partners' in­
stitute at Baltic Creek laat week, snd ro- .
perta a tarwa dMt dMtatoiaade aaUrertag df

rut' from an open knlhs she itaktln her
hand al the time.

E-. qpnstor Henry F. Pennlngl.m writes
tts from ChloMto, under date of February
13. saying Utnt be has jurt succeeded in
.•nmpronxtalng and settling at satisfactory
figures, the claim of Mra. M. I_ Mansnn
•gatort the Chicago. Rock fslnnd A Pacific
R. R. for injuries received In the Hyde
Park smash ap. September 33. IomL The
enn aide rat inn was 11.000 above expenses.
—Charlotte Republican.
’

W. W. Woodham's cnaimndinns resi­
dence was crowded laa^ Monday evening,
by ladies and gen tiemen who wlxberi to
hear dhout tbe Mik worm and *ee Im pro&lt;lact. Hornet floy^ of .•scfau&gt;lcxraft, war
tor speaker, ted besides much other itformatlnn. he&lt;tarerf tn hta hrareri a fact en­
tirely new to them, that silk worms thrived
ou those
. The precedent estaWin bed by Speaker M well nn oragn orange leaves
Reed in the hetute. fa oae that must com­ of the mulberry.—Plainwell Indepensfent.
The Intended sale nt the C. D. Stuart
mend itself to the. nonsirieratton of the
chair factory « fiforgn. has |aat tern ronAmerican people.
summateri. Stock-hnldere of tee Banfern
•• Xo matter what may base been fho rul­ eotopsny buy tbe water power, land and
ing of other -ipeakeri and parliamentarians iMitlrilniK. prestnaably for the purpnw of
na th* subject, the fact still remains, that getting tlie power, and Mr. Stuart hs«
the amxritotton of the Calteri States de­ poswBRion until next January to dear out
hia stock. It is rlaimed that *JIM&gt; of the
clares that
majority of the members pop"fati«a of rxaego gain their support
shall Constitute a qunrmn far the transac- from rte factory, and tbe ncerralty of
ti«M» of IxisinexH, and a leas nnmlwr may •ction to grep tboee bread winnero em­
adjourn.- and when the law further pro­ ployed ta very apparent
A man brought 15K sparrow heads Into
vides. that the Mrgmmt at arum be gtvcu
futt power to bring in aboenc members. ro the r..mnteris offlre t«vdsy and received a
bounty of SB. 74. for aanre. When rjnrsthat a qnorum «baD be present for the tinsred as to how he caught to manyUus ex­
faMtatafaMi of bwrinraH, what sort of ateiUy. plained tbnt tee cooked four quart* of bran
shally logic, to say that members are prea- and mixed a cup of whtakey with same
enf. but refnatag to vote, shall not te and throwing the mixture Into hta yard !re
counted in order to make a necessary qnaraaa. m that tha work may go on" What
a rMeatouw view ia fata to take of Cte
fr—of oar government, (baaing tlw

J. Hinkley started tola picket mill last
Monday.
s'
Mra. Cora Staples and husband have
Tbe M. B. raclety will be entertained by
Mrs. J. Brandt on Friday tbe Met; dinner moved In with ter father, Mr. Doud.
L. Htlliert is still nonfiurd u&gt; his honarc
at two o'clock. Ail am invited.
Physician and Surgeon.
Mrs. D. lluigtit is Improving very skiw■ Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Severance, a
NwWJi'» Htorn. Office hours rrnm .
daughter.
The
Woodland
troupe
played
at
Free
­
Mrs.
Hiram
Munger
is
very
sick
with
la
The pnatage stamp will celetaaw itn
port Saturday evening, ttroelpis about n W. LOWHT. M. D..
fiftieth annivereary this year. Ah every grippe.
Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Bullta. a SlfadB.
tiling 1g existence, so the posttego stomp
Fred Griawulil'a school cluses on Friday. Jfrt??
J—UW
an,
bad to be invented, and thin in vent Ion fa
Mr*. 24. Clemencr and Mia. Will Timm,
You .’an find a Conner list of •nxbneritaxrs
due tn tlie printer. James Chaltnera. of
acISE? ’I“°' «WStI«nfiu
Dundee, who died In UMR, and who finally son are both veiy sick with InAamation of of tbe BAXh-m and their dues up to date
at
Kilpatrick
’
s
store.
the
lungs.
with Ills -system, tha adlresive pnsugga
'*dwa!'
B. M. Holly bought the first lot of maple
•Sheriff Bishop. of Grand Rapid*, was in
stampoonquoredtlie whole ctvillred world.
sugar this wumn of Mr. Priest;
At flrnt It was Englund- which, fifty yearn town Munday.
Charlie
Blfas.
Verona.
is
••fairing
at
Mrs.
Dr.
Carpenter
inti
D.
Rleser
were
callnl
ago introduced tire ivistagv damp, and
tn Ionia on Monday last, tn attend n law­
which, acconllng to a decree of December Rlshndger'i.
Thum waa no xclxool at the Strvena' suit
fit. 18i®. iutued thn flret damps for. public
use an May dth. l«4d. a year later they school last week. &lt;m account at tixe teacher
were introduced m the Cuiteri Status and havng the Grippe.
F. Palmerton, of WocmUoM. waa iu
Mr. Snutiiwell, the blacksniWl. has gone
HwltzeriaMd. mid again. aJfaw years later,
। over night last work.
in Bavaria. Belgium and France. One of to Aeayrta tn work.
Doster shipped a .virlaad of hogs on
Wtedey Dunham expects tn mow to Ar­
tile mnRt- Important add valuable cnllrcFriday.
tltms of postage stempn ia in the German kansas rann.
We
in* having 'reantiftn spring weather;
Tha
I.
O.
G.
T.
lodge
held
open
inerting
Imperial postolflcp muretim which contains
over lb,0on portage stamps and other port­ last Wednesday niatiL and the fallowing but we dupe we will nut have our winter
next spring.
i
officers wore Installed:
al’ dell wry dtwlcea.
M. J. Gsmu was in Kalamaaon lant week.
Harry Goos, af Kaiamaxtm. dundayte
V. T.— Mra. Gen Clartt.
with Uta pansnta.
The next meeting of the Berry County
3.—May F&lt;inl.
Mr. Dsirter has purchMed fi^e I’utatul
Psinona Grange will Ire held with the Un­
T.—Geo. Clark. Sr. '
China lu&gt;ga or Nchemtah Cuek. that will
ion Grange at lire residence of brother
F. S.—Otis Riatorldgrr.
dress about 54W pounds earth.
Idhu Dflwmn. Feb. SB. HUM). Afternoon
M.—Oscar Campbell.
[jUtTET V- BARKER. Beni Haute. InU’SHOU open to the publlr.
D. M.—Mrs. Sum. Shnup.
-ttxrance and Loans.
Address of Welcome, John Dawsnn.
C —Sam. Slump.
eewlth J. tj. fiunnm 3 Sun. - &lt;io«&lt;n soi-s
RespouRe. Bro. Robertomi.
G. —George Munger.
Humt
'S.—Vance Warren.
gone to terr Imine in Woodland to remain
Debate, Qnertinnt Are peas aprotUnlile
until sire is abtn to teach.
crop to raise and what arc the 'rest rarieMra. Andie Chesttnul died Feb. trtth.
tiwe Bro*. 3. Jones, C. H. Stone anal ,u
Tbe toankM of Mr. and Mra. Elisa Cok
Cmxgxwtinn of the brain, funeral Wednes­ -well, and otter members at tire family, arc
Letter.
day
at
tiin
M.
E.
church.
feuHMion: fa tlie- Barry County Agricul­
most stemmriy amt heartily tendered to tte
J. 3. Milter. O. A- Carpenter. .Jim. Gale,
tural society a Ixenefit ta the farming bowmgnlty of said county. Bros. Bert Wal­ John Broughton and John Ptirafrey drove
ta Grand Rapids F riday.
ker B. B. Travenie mui Gen. Sheffield.
at their fatliar.
In spite of the mud men try » Improve
SelectionR, H. M. Balnenl, Howard. J.
The-tawxiiit of Michael Dnetar vs. E.
tbelr time by trurklng lnga ami ties.
Dawson and C. A. Xewlatul.
Hartfaxnx and win- was uijnmed on Satur­
Claud Doyle spent Sunday with hta day far t wn w-ekH. We understand that
€«u(ys, Slrtera Fannie Sheffield. C.
Riggn and M. Barrett. Bros. Geo. Bowser hmtlxer Charite.
Mr. Hartkorn lias swtirei jp-, Knappen.
and A. Hathaway.
Grandma Fortea ittll lives,, but very of Katammmo. as IxtatmanaeL Prof, smith
■
Recitetiona, Sisters Cora Mack. Allda low.
Mich.
GUle Williams liaa tha mrsafra.
Newland. .Mattle'Barter and Mary Slawson, Bros. Eleworth. Barrett and Geo.
Mr. ami Mra. J. L. Broughton attended
Che funeral of Mrx Sflnwon Tuesday at
Music.
Miildlevtlte- .
The iuertt»g&gt; have diomM &lt;uul 'p.l*. &lt;
itnmlirr haw joined tbe church.
C. X. limley ia home again.
Frank Hallock and wifr ant staying at
C. E. Bailey's thia winter.
Andrew Dmut is at Ben Bishop'S and la
quite sick with rhe grip.
We are glad to learn that Elmer Bishop
Im improving.
The donation at Gen. Baker** tost Friday
S. R. WiUuwn vs. W. T. Bortaw. Judf^ night far Ehler Myers wx« a auema cs»ument for plaintiff. Ro^&gt; DeWarerx vw. sidering the bad roads. Tbe net procemta
Chau. Scheldt, judgment far plaintiff, IKW.
J. A. Greblr vx. Jntn Carpenter, judg­ rente nearly Bl money. Over IM pen­
ment foe platetiff. JWJLM. Wm. T. Rene pie were pp-wne and all enjoyed the the
v*. J. H. Day. replevin, milxntttad to court- time aad none went away hungry. u
There will hr i hot racial at the hall on
Leonard Strowe re. T. GaDinger, judgment
for plaintiff tor Sttl.Xt. Ellsab^h Imtber Friday evening far th* benefit nt the K. of
vs. Abner C. Thnanw. judgment far plain­
tiff SKM.M. Eli WcHobon
Cannel
Mich- R. R.. judgment for plaintiff HT4UU.
Michael Doster va. Cntnown hrire. of J.
R. M. Brown, deceased, riner.-e for p.alntiff. Jfortenw Morey vs. tittver England
ct al., foreloaure, decree granted. Mnmr
re. O'lvrr England. Jr., et aL. foreefoaere,
decree granted. Hastings City Bank re.
B. F. Ruckle rt al., foreclosure, deerte
gran tori.
Following divorces were
Jonw re. Hannah Jones: H__ _ ...____
tin vs. Itorr -Martin: Marietta Robb re.
Edwlrf Bubbt Anna Hoop re. Chas. Hoop;
Stella M- Packer re. Wm. U. Packer. Gen.
Brace vs. Kira Brace; Louisa Crouae vs.
Errs Crouse. Ella Bowen va Wm. Bow-,
en. submitted to court.
J
W ren anything stands a test of fifty
years among a dlrerimtnating people j|k,
tbe Americans, it la pretty gnod evidence
that there fa merit somewhere. The vnhM
of a medicine fa beat proved by its enuflMted nae from year to year by the

on • wcuKKoy uaw. However. w»
that the Dtmummcnrriea him for it.
Mm. Henry Monter is Hill sfak.
our litemry 'mid forth .m Friday night,
amt dl^umred whether Canada drnuld Ire
annexed or not.
We are sorry to learn that Valentine
Saptogfa. ofBnpe. fa aui exported to Iw.
Our mernhanUi are closing out their
winter gtwMf* ar -not.
Hhmr-e Smith. &lt; Ot-agn .pant last
week with Prairieville frienda
M.-^. (tea. Neiran la entertaining q stater.

id. fair honse but
50 acres improv
Wittu.uilea of thts attyiand 4 &lt;if Irving su-tu
Thia form will ba raid at a barcua. cb
——!&gt;I" Payment dwwa.

fahkufiSiMp1_ ________
and wood.

provisions as can

be found between

my son,
ROBERTSON HOUSE,

�Hastings Banner.
Bastings Wednesday, Feb. 1®, 18»0.

LOCAL NEWS.
8,075

Circulation this week.
Rats’

4

Court adjourned Saturday.

To-day &gt;» Ash Wednesday.
Plenty of colds and "sure cures.”
It is getting to be about sugar making

1.00 buys 20 pounds of nice sugar, at
uner’a.

All of Dr. Hartman's remedies for sale
by Fred L. Heath, tbe druggist
Beamer has distanced all competitors on
25c tea, 25c coffee, 95c tobacco, 25c broom*.

Mrs. Geo. Marshall, of Maple Grove,
was taken to the Kalamazoo asylum Sat-

D. W. Rogers ha* the stone all drawn
for the foundation of the brick building
that he will erect soon.
D. W. Roger# has a small fruit farm of
five acres with good buildings, good house,
which he will sell chsap.
Tbe Pilsner ^rawing Co., of Toledo,
Ohio, are putting up a cold storage room
near the C. K. A S. depot
/■jlenty Wlthey has purchased of Welssert Bro*, the store occupied by Hazen's
bazaar, paring $3,500 therefor.

/Mrs. J. Spence has removed her steel
.Xjf millinen' with O. D. Spaulding to the
btore formerly occupied by Ham* A Van
Annan.
'

A. D. Shepard, of Freeport, has Invent­
. ed an evaporator-for ,*ngar making whleh
will be a great improvement over tlie com­
mon pan.
This winter gets ahead of the oldest in­
habitant in the matter of weather and sick­
ness and will be remembered for a long
time to come.
P. M. Wheeler lost a small binding
cliain between this city and Woodland last
week. Tbe finder cam leave the same at
Welssert Bros, hardware: store.

The state lioard of health reports diphth­
eria at 19 places, scarlet fever al 16 places,
typhoid fever at 10 places, measles at 10
places, and Influenza everywhere.
Abbott, tbe optician, pays especial at­
tention to fitting childrens eyes and all
difficult cases. Satisfaction- guaranteed.
Office with Dr. Kimball, Battle Creek.
Mrs. Maggie Bally ftns a good house nnd
four acres ot ground with g&lt;x»d barn on
premia*# that she desires to rent cheaply.
Anyone desiring to reut may call on her.

Rolf A Williams shipped 19 horses to
Connecticut Friday. They were all fine
. looking animals nnd made a good appear,
• ance a* they were being ltd through the
k street.
• 1t is pronounced “lah greep” without ac­
cent. or “lab-Kreep-pay." with tlie accent
Mtn tlie “pay.” Tlie latter is ittted when
t|h doctor's bill is presented.—Gaylortl
•ii. rd.
' ' \t a meeting of tlie Soldiers Relief comion Isn't week. Dr. 8- C. Rich, of
• • Mid.llevllle, was elected president and A.
■tf. Dillenbeck. of Woodland, was elected
A5 ill Myers has bought out Frank Beam­
er’s stock of goods on Jefferson St, and
will move his harness shop into the store
'as soon as he can dispose uf the coufectlon. ery goods.

' • W. E. Boel, of Nashville. last week re­
ceived a letter from Dr. J.. A. Baughman,
of Akron. Ohio., stating that be intended
soon t*4etnrn to Woodland and engage In
•the drug business.—Woodland News.

. • A couple of gentlemen from abroad are
in the city for the purpose of seeing how
, our citizens feel toward starting a cream­
ery. If tbelr proposition is favorable they
will find our citizen# only too ready to do
what is right.
&gt;; ! here will be a meeting of Hasting# Dl-ion No. 1®, U. R. K. of P. to-morrow
t. tiling. Tlie question as to whether tbe
division will go to Milwaukee next June,
depends largely upon what will result from
this meeting, and every member should
make it a point to attend.
.

Monroe Dietrick, the popular drayman
of M|dd|eville- hp|d the tacky ticket and
has fallen heir to 812.500 from the Ixmisiana state lottery. The money could not
have fallen to a more worthy person, and
Monroe is just the kind of a fellow that
knows how to take care of it.
^Fhe whip factory is making about a
Across of whips every day and are receiving
orders from all over the country. The,
demand for their raw hide halters and
their hame straps Is great and their work­
men are all kept busy to fill orders. The
• outlook for this Institution is bright In­
' deed.
.
&gt; Workmen have been engaged for the
^j&gt;ast three weeks in decorating the walls
• on the interior of Hon. Daniel Striker’s
li..iise with al abastine work. The work is
’tine, and m person will have to go a long
- ways before they find a more Beautiful
home, both inside and outside, than
’ Mr. Striker lias.
‘ A special train carried the Orton Bros,
minstrels to Woodland last week. About
60 from tills city witnessed their entertain­
ment there and pronounced it very credit­
able. 'They talk of soon giving an enter­
- talume/it here, and if they should, tiiey
could rest assured that they would receive
a liberal home patronage.
We wish to close the following winter
goods: Overcoat, underwear, gloria arid
■» mittens at actual cost for the ncxjxhlrty
' days. If you are in want of any &lt;m these
. goods for next winter It will pay you to
a buy now and save the profit This sale Is
* for spot eash. It is money we want not
E. W. A&amp;ntinu. A Co.
W^nday C. A. Griffin made us a present,
«hc l«».|nMj1. value of which is small in­
deed. bu it j* a great cariosity jlist the
Mme at this time. of the year. It was
nothing mnretiKii a live grasshopper tliat
&gt; he caugiit Snnrtsj, and he said tliat it was
' only one of the many hundreds that were
, flying around In his yard at the same. time.
tfrObetois warn tlie victims of the inHuenzia to took out for pneumonia. Under
the present condition of weather one can­
not be too careful. Look out for your
lungs. Do not rxpostnj-CKiraelf to draughts,
, «w be tn ready to make changes in cloth­
ing. Tbe pneumonia ia not a cheerful
visitant, and It was never to be more avoid­
ed than now. Be careful and look to your

Judge Armstrong and Miss Slattery were
awarded first prixe aj tbe cap social In G.
A. R. hall last week, for being the best
looking couple preaenL Tbe prize was a
big doji, and It Is Mid that the Judge
handled it like an expert
the council meeting Friday evening.
h franchise was .voted to Mr. Selgfried to
put In an electric lighting plant the city
not to bind Itself to take any lights. Mr.
Seigfried is to begin operations within 80
days, or forfeit his franchise. Be has till
September 1st to complete his plant He
says he will fulfill all tbat is required of
| him.
^*he annual meeting of the Barty A
Eaton Insurance Co., occurred in Union
hall yesterday p. m., and was largely at­
tended, as high ns 170 votes being cast
Following officers were elected:
Pres—S. W. Mapes. Olivet
Vice Pres—David Bowker. Hastings.
Directors for Barry Co—Ira Osgood.
Hope; W. W. I-atty. Assyria: Jhos. Kelly,
Rutland; W. H. Merrick. Hastings twp.;
A. W. Dellenbeck, Woodland.
Horace Watkins disposed of the Middle­
Title Republican Mouday, having sold bls
Interest to Prof. Bacon. We regret ex­
ceedingly to lose Horace from the journal­
istic family of this county, as he has al­
ways been a bright and promising member.
He has been sole owner of the Republican
for the past four years, and has made it a
paying investment The business'will not
suffer though, by this falling into new
hands, as Prof. Bacon is a man of good
business ability, a good writer, and we
wish him success and give him fraternal
welcome. Mr. Watkins thinks of i£olng_
west, and we will always be rejoiced to
hear of bls prosperity.

O. D. Spaulding is now nicely located
ip his new quarters, first door weat of
Beamer, at the old stand of Hams A VanAnnan. He has added largely to his stock
of staple and fancy dry goods, booh* and
shoes. He wants to see all his old friends
and customers, and gain as many new
ones as posMblo, and will do so if good
goods and strict attention to the wants of
his customers'will do this. He now has as
fine a place to do business as there Is in
the dty, nloely located for business, and
proposes to do business, it is needless
for us to add anything in commendation of
Mr. Spaulding. lie has not lived here all
these wars hi vain. His reputation as a
business man, prompt and reliable. Is as
wide as his acquaintance. In tin- same
store with Mr. 8.. Mrs. John Spenco has a
fine stock of tollllnery goods.

Edward Bellamy, the author of •‘Look­
PERSONAL MENTION.
ing Backward.” will contribute to the
Rev. Oviatt was In NaahvlUe WedneeMarch number of the North American Re­
day.
view a reply to General Francis A Walk
“­
Allie Rock left tor Ypallanti yes- er’» criticism of his theories in tbe
terday,
February Atlantic.
A. J. Hardy, af Detroit, was Id the city
last week.
Name aud Roaldencc
Gea Snijth visited relatives in Bowne
last week. ■

Miss Flora Stlncheomb is in Woodland
this week.

I Manky M Chaw. Pratrteville
10 1 Jennie K- Fenner.
•»
I Ira C. Hart, Hope
11 i Mary Landen. Hickory Corner*,
.. J .Tsmra JI. RwansAn. Johnsfown.

,g »Gertrude Watts, Prn6rld. Calixniu Co., »

Will Bennett has returned to this city
Tbe Banner Is pleased to announce
from Chicago.
that In tlie near future, it will present two
Frank Nlms, of Lake Odessa, was in tho articles contributed, to this paper by Hon.
Cyrus G. Luce, governor of this state.
dty yesterday.
The first article will dhcuM the present
Mrs. and Mnu B. R. Rose went to Grand extreme depression of farming interests
Rapids Thursday.
and Its causes; the second the remedies
Geo. Holbrook, of Mancelona, was In therefor. Our good governor Is a practical
and succcMful fanner himself. He posthe dty last week.
tM»Bcs accurate knowledge gained by ex­
IL D. Beach, of Battle Creek, was In perience of the practical details of farming.
the city Thursday.
He is a close student of current events,
E. D. Yeckley. of Otoego, visited friends and able to make clear and logical state­
ments aud deductions from jthem. He Is
In thia dty last week.
able to sec the causes and remedies for the
A. E Dickerman was in Toledo, Ohio, very severe depression of our agricultural
last week on business.
industry. Hl# sympathies are of course
L. B. Wells, of Pontiac, was in tbe dty with the fanner. He will discuss the situ­
ation as the farmer's friend. He is travel­
on business Thursday.
ing all over the state, speaking at farmers'
W. Mixer and sister Fannie went to meetings and discussing matters with
Grand Rapids Monday.
them. It is his keen interest in their wel­
fare tiiat prompts him to give the farmers
Miss Lulu Felghner, of Nashville, was
of Barry bis views on a matter of great
in tbe city Wednesday.
concern to them through the Banner.
E. C. Hyde, of Detroit, visited friends These articles will be contributed upon the
In the city over Sunday.
■irgent request of tbe Banner editor#.
Gov. Luce does not seek newspaper noto­
J. W. Lunn ’fmade a business trip to
riety, and does not need to.
Grand Rapids Thursday.

Exercise In commemoration of the birt h
John Cairns, of Prairieville, was in the
and life of Geo. Washington will be given
city last week on business.
in Union ball Saturday evening, Feb. 22,
Miss Bertiia Moore, of Grand Rapids, by the city schools. It will undoubtedly
wtp in the city last week.
lie a grand success, as thorough prepara­
z Miss Hattie Hotehklss gave a pleasant tions are being made. All are Interested
in the success of our schools and all should
card party Monday evening.
take bold and help make this concert a
^/tlyde Francis, of Nashville, paid Hast­ success, as the proceeds go to the school.
ing# friends a visit yesterday.
Aside from thia, thcentertalnment will be
Mra. T. J. Bush, of Middleville, visited more than worththn small admission fee
charged. All should attend and show by
friend* in this dty Thursday.
their presence, tliat they arc interested in
Ed. Nye and Frank Bullis, of Johns­ our schools and that ’bey desire to keep
town, were in the dty Thursday.
them up to their present high standard.
V. J. Bowers aud wife, of Charlotte, Admission 15 cts., reserved scats 25 eta.,
pupils of the school 10 cts. Following is
visited Hastings friends Wednesday.
the program:
E. J. Smith and wife, of Dansville, were
America. High school choir.
visiting relatives in the dty list week.
Star of West, Shirley Smith.
The editor of our esteemed conteni|&gt;artry.
Indian Prophesy (In costume)-----Judge M. Corbin, of Eaton Rapids, was
the. Democrat. has a very visionary mind
independence Bells, Guy Bauer.
in
tlie
city
last
week
on
legal
business.
„
and often gazes far into tbe future and be­
Valley Forge, tableaux.
holds the shadowy Images of things to be.
Anthony Wilmot, of Grand Rapids, is
Singing.‘Mount Vernon Bells, Quartette.
Last week he trotted out Hs faithfnl tele­ working for the Engine A Iron, Works.
Washington. Sabie Beadle.
scope that has served him ou many similar
Welcome to Washington,----Mr.
and
Mrs.
John
Marshall,
of
Monroe
­
occasions, mounted a
lofty
perch,
Quaker Reminiscences,----and swept tbe political
sky with ville. &lt;'hio. are visiting at J. L. Crawiej’s.
Washington’s swordaud Franklin's Staff.
his trusty Instrument and held sweet
D. R. Cook arrived in tlie city' Friday Roy Barlow.
communion with the stars. The weather 'I from Bellaire, Ohio, for n few days visit.
Wrap tbe Hag around Me, solo, Howard
happened to be very favorable and he wtiMr. and Mra. C. Bigelow, of Alamo, Thomas.
able to tell who tlie candidates will be on
Exercise by six small irnys.
tbe republican ticket next fall, though no visited Mr. and Mra. Z. B. Hoyt lost week.
Scenes among the Dutch,----Dames were mentioned in last week's Issue
Mra. E. B. Fuller, of Iowa, who has
Tribute to. Washington, Dwight Goodand the republicans are deprived.of the re­ been visiting relatives In tlie dty returned year.
'
sults of bis observations ns to names. home Thursday.
Washington’s family, tableaux.
When lie take# his observations next time
Star Spangled Banner.
Editor Perry, of the Charlotte Tribune,
It would be appreciated by the Whole
Most everybody In town now knows
world if he will only tell ns where the made us a pleasant call yesterday. Call
.
about Ackerson &amp; Hayes 85 ferret. We
World's fair will be held in Chicago or again Bin. Perry.
Mr#. J. J. Emery has returned from a are unable to present his pedigree, but can
give some interesting facts in his history.
More towns die of want of confidence on short visit with her parents in Hastings.— For sometime of late K. K. Grant has been
tiie part of business men and lack of pub­ Telegram-HeraRL
trapping rats in the rear of Hessmer's jew­
lic spirit than from any other cause.
•John Bauer, of Charlotte, was called elry store. 5Vlien be would catch one. he
When a man in search nf a home or busi­ here last week by the serious illness of Dis would put him in an empty room over his
ness location goes Into a town and finds brother, James Bauer.
store, and then- the 85 ferret would be
everything brim full of hope and enthus­
Ml** Gertie Geiger came home from turned loose to do up the rodent. Several
iasm over the pro&gt;pect5 of the place and
rats had been dispatched in this way.
all earnestly at work to bnlld it up. lie Hastings Thursday, bringing her "grip" Thursday pvenlng Kirk caught a particu­
soon becomes imbued with tho same spirit, with her.—Woodland New*.
lar large and sassyJraL M f. Hayes brought
aud nsui result lie drives down his stakes
Mra. R. M. McNeely returned from Chi­ in the 85 ferret The latter came out a
and goes to work with the same interest. cago Monday, wliere she has been review­ bad second in the affray, and was glad
When, however, he goes ton town where ing the latest styles in dressmaking.
enough to be taken back home. Tlie rat
everyone expt^wes doubt and apprehen­
was left in tbe room over night. Acker­
The Misses Gott returned to their home son knew nothing about the last transac­
sion for the future prospect* of the place,
moving about and indulging In mournful In Vermontville Thursday after a few days tion. Friday morning Ed. Clarke met
complaints be naturally feels it no place visit with tbelr motlier in this dty.
Frank, aud offered to bet the cigars he
for him, and nt once shakes tbe dust off
Tlie new merchant tailor, C. E. Lunn, is could produce a rat that would whip the 85
his feet while he pulls out with all possible
ratter. Frank accepted the wsger, and
speed for some other place. Consequently well located in the rooms over Webster’s Clatke led tlie way to the vacant room over
try and make a live enterprising town out grocery store.—Eaton Rapids Journal.
Grant's store. Two or three others were
of tlie one In which you live. Whenlyou
The Misses Edith and Nellie Babcock there also, including Dorr Mudge, who
are working for arid saying a good thing
also banked on the ferret . Arrived at tbe
for your own town you are accomplishing gave a very pleasant card party to about room, the rat was found ready for business.
40 Invited friends, Thursday; evening.
all the more for yourself.
Ackerson triumphantly prcduoed the 85
Hadley will leave this dty creature. But tbe ferret knew when he
Tbe Ileinocrat violently assailed Judge
__
Hankow. China, where she
had had enough, and backed away from
Hooker for dismissing from the juror­
drawn for the •Februajy term. Messrs. expect# to remain for the next seven years. the raL Frank’s repeated injunctions to
Frank Parker and Byron Dickinson. Our Hankow is an American settlement and ' “take him Nellie’’ were unheeded. The
contemporary charges this to unfriendli­ her duties will be to educate tbe children ferret flunked, and steadfastly kept away
ness of his honor to ll&lt;iuor dealers. Noth­ and prepare them for tlie higher Institu­ from bis enemy. Frank was dumbfounded.
ing could be wiilor from the truth. The tions of learning In tills country. A part Be and l&gt;orr paid tbe wagers, and then the
first named "Is not in the liquor business, of her time will also be spent in missionary boys iK‘gan to guy him. All they Mid,
and has not been for nearly a year. The work In which she ha# always been Inter­ and that appeared to be enough, was
u “Rate!” To crown Frank's misery, a
ground on which they were dismissed was ested.______________________________ .
handbill containing the following was
that they bail been guilty of violating the
handed around town Friday evening: Cit­
criminal law of this state. And In the
izens of Hastings! Come one, come all.
opinion of the Judge, a man guilty of
Epworth League will have a song ser­ and witness a continuation of the great
breaking one law against crime is no bet­
. battle between Ackerson A Hayes* famous
ter than any other law-breaker, and lias no vice Tuesday evening next. •
right to sit ns n juror hi cases where he
The M. E. Sunday school will give a 85 ferret and a common rat The rat has
might be called upon to try those charged concert at the church two weeks from next' won the ffrst round. 2d scrap will be In
Union hall, free for all.
witli the same offenses of which he had Sunday evening.
been guilty. If any man drawn as a juror
The Presbyterian Young People’# Guild
Following are the real estate transfers
had ever been guilty of any other crime
than conducting a saloon contrary to law. meets on Friday the 21st at 7,80: vocal and for the week ending Feb. 17th, 1890, as
Instrumental
music,
rending
and
recitataken
from tbe books in the register's office:
tlie Democrat would admit that he was mot
fit for a juror, who, the law says, must be tlsn*. All arc welcome.
a person of good moral character. Judge
In place of the usual preaching, service ) Mn. Corn ells ISeks Grover to Chas. H. Hicks;
Hooker thinks one law-breaker is no bet­ at tlie M. E. church next Sunday evening, w tr of seM of aee 90 PndrievtUo. JP^OO.
CorneliaB.Grover to tri G. Hicks; wH of
ter than another, and that one law-breaker exercises ■qrill be conducted by Epworth
MM.MC 91. except 3%a PrairievlDe. V-’.too
cannot bo fit to sit as a juror while another league. There will be recitations, essays,
Manuel Car^ui to Wm. Mlnzey; IM, except
Is denied that right Judge Hooker will songs eta.
Rt of wav C. K. &amp; 8.. mc 10 Hope.
Wm. Mltobell to Jeuuie Foster; uarcel sec a
be sustained l&gt;y public sentiment In Harry
Middleville,
goo.
The
society
in
connection
with.the
Bap
­
county in his ruling in llhis case. A»yHenry 1. Barnum to Joseph C. Wsgttnan; 40a
thlng that will elevate the standard, of tist church will be held at the society see 81 woodbutd, 81
David Webb «t aL to jobs Beach; lot 3 blk 72
morality and integrity required of juries rooms In the church. Wednesday, Feb. 25:
supper served from 5 to 7. A hearty in­ BadCDck'aada Middleville. 8900.
Is right with a big R.
Manson German to John Howell; parcel sec
vitation extended to all.
M Maple Grove. Woo.
Tbe February crop report just issued at
J. MUler to Gm. B. Griffin; Ma see
The W. H. M. society will'hold Its 21 Andrew
Ionising states that in answer to the ques­
Yankee Springs. »l.ooo.
ffa.il. Knickerbocker to Geo. W. Loeher;
tion. “Has wheat during January suffered monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.
37a
see
Rutland,
®l,7C0.
Traverse
Phillipa,
on
Wednesday
after
­
Injury from any cause?” 253 correspon­
dent* in the southern counties answer noon, Feb. 16th, at two o'clock. A very
.
I
High School.
••yes,” and 322 “no;” tn the central coun­ Interesting program has been arranged
Huarah
for
Washington's
birthday.
ties 95 answer “yes” and 58 “no;” and in and the ladles are requested to bring the
We are glad to see Arloa McOmber with
tbe northern, counties 28 answer “yes,” January' number of the Home Mission.
us again.
and 91 "no.” In the southern and central
The fact tbat Lincoln was a rail splitter
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will continue his
counties where 98 per cent of the wheat discourses at the Presbyterian church on and that Roy Barlow likes a beadle con­
crop of the state is grown, tbe ground was the Lord's prayer on Sunday Feb. 38; tak­ firms tbe fact, that great minds run in the
"
practically bare of snow during the entire ing the petition, "Thy will be done on same channel.
muiitli. The meteorological conditions earth as It is In heaven." It being the day
“Thomas jumped qp in tbo air:
certainly warrant the opinions held by so after Washington Birthday ills subject In
Burt, he stuck out a pin.
many correspondents that wheat wasiiw- the evening will be “Another Word About
Thomas came down all right,
jured during January. It would of course, Geo. Washington, the Uncrowned King.’’
But be went right up again."
be futile to attempt to estimate the exti nt
Composed by.(Font.)
The third annual convention of the
uf tho injury. Reports have been i^celved
-- A boy
„ in the 7th ’ grade found tluit 1 tho
ot the quantity of wheat maiMted by Barry County Sunday School Association most potent excuse that be can bring, Is to
farmers during the month of January I at will be held at Nashville M. E. church,
get
his
clotlies well saturated with the odor
S48 elevators and mills. The total num­ Wednesday and Thursday, March 5th and of a pole cat. It worked like a charm.
ber of bushels marketed is 657.087. The 6tb. An excellent program bus been pre­
Notice to Tanchera.
total number of bushcis of wheat reported pared. and an interesting and profitable
marketed in the six month* AugustrJan- time for Sunday school workers is assured.
Examinations will be held tbe routing
nary is 8,000.518, or abbut .85 per cent, ot
spring as follows:
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the crop of 1889. The number of busliel*
Frank Aekenon says It has cost him’
Hastings, Thursday aud Friday, March
reported marketed in the same months.of £10.00 since Friday to be part owner of a 0 and 7.
1888- 89 was 10,970,669. or 47 per cent' of 83.00 ferret. Dorr Mudge says be has no
Hickory Corners, Friday, March 28.
the crop of 1888. In 1888-89 reports were further use for ferrets, and while he Is
Hastings, Friday, April 95.
received from about 78 per cent, and in happy to think be does not own one of
Examinations at Hastings will be bold In
1889- 90 from about 71 per cent ot the these expensive luxuries, he finds It very tbe Court Bouse. The regular will com­
elevators and mills in the southern four much to his financial detriment to even bet mence at 10 il m.,.the others at 9 a. in.
tiers of counties. Horses, cattle, sheep ou one, especially when his opponent is a Preserve this notice.
.
and swine are in good average condition. gamey rat.
Enoch Andbv.*, Co. Sec.

Lrttor FTMa Cadet Gm. BmL
Cartegana, Spain, Jgn. 18, 1890.
Dear Enrroa*:
My last latter to you was written from
Lisbon Harbor and If I remember correct­
ly, nothing was Mid In regard to tbe coro­
nation of the King, which'took place Dec.
28th, last year. We were alloared tbe
privilege of going ashore to witness tbe
ceremony and watch tbe review. It would
be Impossible for me to deaerlbe the richness
and grandeur of tbe procession, as it would
take up too much space and perhaps weary
your readers, though I will say a few
words. Tbe last fifteen or twenty vehicles
In tluj procession were ancient chariots of
tho regular old fashioned type,' belonging
to the government and used at every coro­
nation for centuries. They were all huge
and •massive and had the appearance of
gold as they were so heavily gilded. They
were really on two wheels only, but were
arched up forming a large seat way behind
resting on two rear wheels. They are all
worth fabulous sums of money. They
were drawn by six hones and surrounded'
by mounted .guards, the last one contain­
ing the young King and Queen, bowing
and smiling (of course) to all. Tbelr
chariot was drawn by eight magnificent
horse#, loaded with a harness seemingly
all gold, the cliarlot being surrounded with
mounted attendants, court jesters and
guards. They'were both good looking,
she especially being very pretty. Tbe
populace did not shout themselves hoarse,
to be sure, but there was no demonstration
at all disrespectful. Tbe next day the
King again reviewed his troops from a
large palatial reviewing stand erected upon
the Armada (the principal street, and cor­
responding to Broadway, N. Y., or Com­
monwealth Ave., Boston), especially for
this occasion and costing a large sum of
money. This was Dec. 29th. 'We re­
mained there one day longer and left the
81st for Tangier, Morocco.
All New Years day we were on the
briny deep far from ony land, maneuvering
around tn the Atlantic. On Jan. 2d we
steamed Into the harbor of Tangier and
our vessel was soon boarded by the health
officer. There was so much of this “grip"
or influenza in the squadron that we were
refused pratique and had to hoist our
quarantine flag. Here ended our going
ashore there. We were disappointed too,
as it must be very Interesting to go ashore
and watch the camels come in* from tbe
desert loaded down with the fruits to be
sold. These Moors are so very ancient
too. In their dress and manners. They
wear a tasseled cap, knee trousers, no
stockings, red slippers, some kind of a
waist or blouse and a large loo«e sash.
They looked very picturesque, except for
the dirty condition of their legs, and many
of them wore extremely ragged clothes.
We did not see any but those coming
around the ships In boats. They cannot
be blamed tor refusing' us pratique be­
cause If tills epidemic started among them
probably half of them would die, as they
are not elvQized enough to know what
good care is and are entirely too dirty
already. Goodness knows what their con­
dition would be If they had sickness to
contend with too. These Moors all hate
the Americans anyway. We remained In
the harbor there for three days, cleaning
up the vessel and drilling and on Sunday
the 5th Inst, left for Gibraltar, it being
only three hours run.
1 cannot describe tbe rock of Gibraltar.
Tlie only was is to read about iu The
solid rock -rises abruptly out of the water
to a height of 1,700 feet, almost |ierpcudlcr
ular tu the surface. At its base and for
about onc-fiftb the way up tlie city of
Gibraltar is situated, making you think a
very undesirable site, but a very pictur­
esque one. It Is hot a very large placcnnd
all the buildings are of stone uf course.
It is entirely walled in. large gates being
on all sides tn the roads leading from the
city. This Is an English garrison and is
full of English soldiers of all kinds. At
5:35 p. m. at the sound of the gun fired
from one of the forts alf of the gates close
and no one is permitted to enter or to
leave the city after this. At 9:30 p. m.
another gun is fired and aip-thc lights are
put out and the streets are |&gt;araded by
armed troops all night. When we went
Into the harbor a large British fleet was
anchored there, much larger and more
powerful than the whole navy of the
United States, and yet It was only a small
portion of the English nary. I will not
describe their ship# as it would take too
long. The native# are of course Spanish,
though a large part of the popnlatton la
English. Upon the very summit of the
rock is a signal tower which ia to be re­
placed by a large citadel as soon as means
of conveying the material can be had.
There are forts all around tbe rock and
the famous galleries can be seen'from the
base. Permission can be obtaluea'-to go
up to these first’ galleries, but not to go
any higher. These galleries are long tun­
nels extending tbe whole length of the
rock, with large guns mounted Id places
every so far apart, all the way along, and
commanding the entire harbor. With the
powerful modem guns mounted in these
parts, the eqtrance to tho liarbor would be
very dangerous for an enemy to attempt.
The Spanish coins are the
L 2, 8, 4
and 5 peseltaa,.equal to 10. 20, 40, GO, 80
and 100 cents, then they have “reales”
also, but these have been called In and

ropiaced niinU by tbe

ever saw me display any ability as a horse
bock rider before going to AnnapoHa, and
when I My that I never rode any after go­
ing there It can readily be,seen that my
education in that line has been sodiy
neglected. But the officers wefre deficient
In tills respect even more than myself, and
it devolved upon me to pick out the horse#
and, a* chance would have it,* they were
good ones. We left tbe city at 11*6 and
rode along tbe beech toward Algeciras.
If you will look at a large scale chart you
will see that Gibraltar Is on one (tide and
Algeciras on the opposite side of tbe Bay
of Gibraltar. Tbe beach Is a beautiful
one, nice white sand with a long surf roll­
ing in and rocky mountains from one to
two thousand feet high all around. Alge­
ciras is fully fifteen miles away, but we
got there in an hour and a half. After
getting our dinner wo started back at 1:45
and struck out netw.* the country, taking
a very different road back to Gibraltar.
Going back we went through St Roque,
Loe Barrio# and a few other smaller places,
galloping over bills and along taw paths,
getting magnificent views of tbe rock from
all sides. We went by (?) a good nufiiy
orange groves with the trees fairly loaded
down with ripe fruit. Tbe people from
the country were taking heavy loads of
fruit into tbe towns on donkeys. They
put an ordinary wagon load on tbe back of
one of these donkeys. We got in tbe gates
just five minutes before they were closed.
and to say that we were hungry- and tired
expresses it mildly. Wejcft Gibraltar at
7:80 on Wednesday and made ten knota an
hour for Cartagena.’
We arrived here at 8:30 the next morn­
ing and are here now. There is a very
pretty harbor here, it being almost enclosed by a high breakwater, leaving a
small place only to enter bv. , The land­
ings or wharfs are all of solid stone and
are very good. The harbor being sur­
rounded by high hills affords excellent
places to erect ferts, and most of them
have had forts on at one time or- another.
The city itself is not interesting tea
stranger. There Is a good navy yard with
excellent facilities for docking ships,
pretty groves of dates, palms, etc., but tbe
streets are crooked and not very clean,
The Inhabitants are! for the most part poor
—seemingly—yet there .are some very good
and wealthy looking shops. We leave
here to-morrow for Port Mabon on the
Island of Minorca aliout 290 miles distant
and will write you further hereafter. With
best wishes fur you^jmd your readers I
remain
Very truly youra.
Geo. H. Rock.

GOODYEAR’S

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the horse: especially adapted us a

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Also just received a complete as­
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W. H.

Goodyear,

Druggist and Bookseller.

ANb NOW WE HAVE

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PROBATE ORDER.

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.h.
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office,

in tbe CttV irf Hastings, In said county. 00 Tues■ tbodaaM eight hundred and ninety. .
Prracnt. Cbaries W. Armttror&gt;E. Judge of
Probate.
Ln mi matter of the ettate of Frederick Nacntrieb dccvaMid
‘
On reading aad filing tbe petition, duly reriAed.of Matilda Kdchtrieb, widow of said deeaued, praying thj» court to adjudicate and de­
termine who are or were the legal heirs of said
dMBMed. and ratified to inherit tbe real estate
ol which said dec.-ased died seized and ]&gt;owes5*^fbereopou it bordered.that Thursday the 37th
day of Feb.. A. D. tat*, at ten o'clock In the lorenoon, be aMlgned for the hearing ot said peti­
tion, aud that the helm at law of said deceased
and all other persons interested in said estate,
ore required to appear at a session of said
Court, then to Im« holden at the Probate Office,
in tte City of Hastings. In said County, and
show cause. U any there be. why the prayer of
the petitioner may not be granted. And It Is
tartMr ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to tbe persons interested In Baht estate, of the
poodeqey of said petitico.yand the. bearing
thereof, or caurinc a copy ot this order to be
MHlahed in tte HMtlnga Banner, a newspa­
per fainted and circulated In arid County of
Barty once In each week tor three successive
weeks previous to said day of bearing.

FROBAIK ORDER.
Stale of Michigan. county of Ba&lt; 1 /

। said county, on Tuesday
Prracnt. Charles \V. Armstrong, Judge ef

In tte matter of the estate of John N. Nevins.

On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied. of Mari a Nevins widow of said deceased
praving tliat a certain instrument now on file
in this court purporting to be the test will and
testament of said xtoceased may be admitted to
probate, and that administration of said estate
may be granted to Eva C. Kcnaslon the execu­
trix named In said will or to some other sulta-

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Tomupon It is ordered, that Tuesday, the
lltb day of March, A. D. Irtso. at ten o’clock
tn tte forenoon, be assigned for tte hearing of
Mid petition, and that the heirs at taw of said
deeeased and all other persons Interested In said
estate, are required to appear at a session
of said court then to be holden at the Probate
Office, In the dty of Hastings, in-said county,
and show cause, If any there be, why the prayer
of tbepetltiooer may not be granted. And It
la further ordered. That said petmoner give nottae to tbe persons Interested In aald estate, of
tbe pendency of said petition, and the bearing
— ---- - t.v ...tain, n tanta... nt fill. Ata1/1

per printed and circulated in said county of
Bam, once tn each week for three succeMizw
weeks previous to ssld day of hearing.

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PRJBATK ORDER.
’
State of Michigan, County af ftarrj—as.
Ata srevlon of the Probate Court for the
County of Harry, holden at the Probate Office in
the eity ot Hastings, in said county,on Mon­
day, the 10th day of February, tn the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety.
.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
Probate.
,
In tte matter ot tte estate of Ambrose
BnbteU, deceased.
.
On reading and filing the petition, duly veri­
fied. of Daniel Strik&lt;*r. praying that a certain
instrument now oa Ole in this court, purporting
to be the la&amp;t will and testament of
&lt;&gt;eceas
ed may be admitted to probate, ana that ad­
ministration of said estate may be granted to
Daniel Striker, the executor named In said will,
or some otter suitable person.
Thereupon tt Is ordered, tliat Friday, the
Tthdayof Msreh. A. D. 1B00. at ten o'clock in
lteforeuoou.be anklgued for the- hearing of
said petition, and that the heirs at taw of said
deceased and all otter persons interested tn said
•state, are required to appear at a session of
•aid Court then to be holden at the Probate
Office, In the city of Hastings. In said countv,
afid show cause, if any there be. why the prayer
of the petitioner may not be granted. Aud It is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to the person* interested Ii. said estate, of the
pendency of said petition, and the hearing
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
published in Che Hastings Bannkb. a newspa­
per printed and circulated in said county of
Barry, once la each week far three successive
weeks prevtoat to said day of Hearing.
CH titLXH w. Armstrong,
(A true copy.l \
Judge of Probate.

CHANCERY NOTICE.
State of Michigan, Fifth Judicial Cirraitln
Chancery.
Suit pending In circuit court for the county of

th* iota day of February A. D. IMO.
Geo. W. Button. eompLvinant vs. Mary Rounds.
Henry S. Bounds ana Kina Baynes, drfendaats.
Ln this
cause
It
appearing tbat
the defendant. Rosa Haynes, u not s
resident of this state, but is a resident of tba
State of Ohio, therefore, ou motion of Smith &amp;
ColgroTe, solicitors for complainant, it is order­
ed that said defendant. Rosa Haynes, enter ber
appearance in said cause on or betore four
inotnte from the date of this order.
And tt farther apiH-aring from affidavit on file
in ibis cause, that defendants. Henry 8. Rounds
aad Mary RouivL. are not residents of this
state, but formerly resided In the State ot Ohio,
tbelr lav. knows place or .residence being Ui
Bawling Green. Ohio, and that thtir rwldenee
canaot be ascertaioed by diligent ioqntry:
Iberetore, ou motion of Smith A Cdlgrovc, relieftors for complatofmt. It Is ordered that the appearanreot said defendants. Henry 8. Bounds
and Mary I'mmda, be entered herein within
Av«f motitas from the date of this order.
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—that within twenty

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raitati to be aonttnued once in each week lor six
weeks In suceeMlou.
l uAXK A. Hookkr. Clrrv.lt Judge.
-SMrnt &amp; (X&gt;i.&lt;.aovK.KoUcltors for Complainant
a true copy. Attest:
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Thos.S. Bxice. Resister.
A MEMORY.

My heart La far away
Berond tte blue of the .octi

tteprie

THE INTERESTS OF FARMERS
AND STOCK GROWERS.

Two Styta* • of Planting Dibber* Uh
Over tbe Clnewr Affairs OennnUly Km-

Generally speaking, tbe dibbers in
popular use are yet tlie same clumsy
affairs which have done service in the
gardens for generations. These old tools
are by no means perfect, hence we take
pleasure in reproducing from Popular
Gardening something better and more
convenient.

TEMPTATION OF JESUS.

WHEN TO 80W GRASS SEED.
tteold. Often tbe ekl are tired of life and beg

Differing conditions of soil and climate
are in part responsible for the many and
diverse opinions or agri cal turisto as to
the best season for sowing gram seed.
Charles L. Flint, recognized authority,
to his work on "Grasses and Forage
Plants"'sums up the question substan­
tially ds follows:
More than sixty years ago careful ex­
periments were made in the hope of ob­
taining such information as would settle
tlie question os to the time of sowing
grass seed, aud the practice of seeding
down in the fall was then commenced by
a few individuals. At or before that
time tho practice of sowing in the spring
waa universal, and tlie same custom has
very generally prevailed till within a
very few yeanu' Both the practice and
the opinion of the best practical farm­
ers in the northern and eastern states
liave changed to a considerable extent,
and it u now commonly thought beet to
sow grass seed In the foil, early In Sep­
tember if possible, though there axe, and
always will be. some cases where the
practice of sowing in the spring with
grain is convenient and judicious.
It will be found that no season in with­
out its exposure to toes; for if we sow in
autumn nnd have an open and severe
winter, with frequent changes from
comparatively, warm and thawing weath­
er to excessive cold, the youug grass
will be likely to suffer, while if wo sow
in spring with' some kind of grain, os
oats, barley or rye, and liave drought iu
spring and summer, as we generally do,
the grass may be injured and may be en­
tirely killed. No invariable rule for all
soils and seasons can be given, but the
weight of authority seems to fix upon
early autumn as the best season to sow­
gruss seed, sowing it alone without a
grain crop; and the looses from proper
seeding down at that season are proba­
bly considerably leas iu an jtverage of
•years than those which arise from a
spring sowing with grain.

LESSON VIII, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, FEB. 23.
in their treatment of the dead. The body ot
a favorite wife or child ia aometimM pt cAect-

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dragged i»’short distance from the village aud
abandoned to the dogs.
.

relation.
rhl*.)
•
1. “And Jreia. being full of tbe Holy
regulated not by bit pomemlous, M among Ghost, returned from Jordan." This Iresoa
our Mormons, but by his ability to manage ■sems to follow immediately tlie last «te,
women. One infers from this that polygamy which told us of the teptism of Jesus by
John in Jordan, and of the descent of tbe
Dlvids.
_________________
1, 2. "And wo led by tbe Spirit Into the
As early eu&gt; tte end of tte Sixteenth cen­ wllderaess, bring forty days tempted of tbe
tury tho walnut was common in tbe fields by dB“And ta those days Ho did eat nothing; and
farm of chronic
tbe English highways and in orchards near
Ixmdan. It is not, of course, a native of when they were euded. He afterward hun­
headache
Britain, having meet probably been brought gered.” Tbe forty days’fast reminds, us of
from tbe Caucasus by way af Italy, where it the fnstint,u of tte two men who afterwards
must have been grown at an .early date, appeared with Him on the Mount of Trnn»(I
since Varro, writing nearly a century be­ tlguration. Of Mree. it fa&gt; written, in refer­
fore the Christian era, mentions it sc than a ence to both periods of forty days and nights
familiar tree.
• . when he wits iu tte mount with God, that he
did neither cat bread nor driuk water (Dnut.
KAMt'ZL a SHIELOE.
lx, ®, 18), and of Elijah it to written that he
Ii worth a eohimu of rhetoric, said an Ameri­ went in tlie strength of that meal (which tbe
can Btalesnrou. Il Is a tact, citabMibed by the ' aogd had prepared) forty days and forty
teitbuouy of UiousaiHia of people, tbat Hood a
Sarsaparilla does cure icrofula, ■ aalt rheum nights unto Horeb the Mount of God (I
and other diseases or aCecuonsurtrintf from Kings xix, &amp;. There Is uo doubt more In tbo
Impure ttale or ki« condition of tbe blood. It
also overvumes that tired feellDK, creates a forty, days’ fast of these wonderful three than
good appetlie, and gives strength to every part wo have yet seen or shall ase till tbe kingdom
ot the 10 st cm. Trvitcomes; bat we shall du well day by day to see
TIME TABLE.
/ Thomas W. Fletcher, managing editor no man save Jesus only (Matt, xvil, 8).
In effect Jan. lst.i&gt;'.&lt;o.
&amp; “If Thon bo tbe Sou ot God, command
»f tlie Grand Rapids Democrat, has re­
A FLAT DIBBER—IMPROVED DIBBER.
this stoue tbat it be made bread.” Tlie father
signed.
.
uf lies insinuates tliat perhaps He is not tlw
Tho two styles illustrated, white ap­
Blood va. XervMj
Stations.
Great mistakes have been made In the Ron of God. but only a mere mao, just a
parently made by some manufacturer,
world, by supposing many nervous troubles
have neither been patented nor energeti­
NORTH.
were
due
to
bad
blood.
This
.headache,
cally pushed to the front. Tlie authority
fits, dizziness, sleeplessness, etc. are al­ He tiad better return to hi* bumble home or Kalamazoo Lv...
quoted give® preference to the flat, heart
tt If! ways
due
to
weakness
or
Irritation
of
the
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shaped pattern, with a handle similar to
4. “It ta written tbat nuut shall not lire by
12 40.
nerves of the brain, dyspepsia, pain. wind,
that of a spade. Tho blades are of steel,
13
etc. to weakness of the nerves of tlie stom­
D-tton
................
1 re
and greatly superior to the wooden or
ach: weak lungs Is caused by tlie weakness This ta tbe ryply of Christ to tbe tempter. Ctovudale
•K 51
iron pointed tools in common use. These
of the juirts: bilioustires, constipation, etc. Tbe outward iudkations wore that God had Shultz
latter are as inferior to a polished steel
ta weakness of the nerves of the liver or failed him, but Jesu» plows tbe word of God IlAanxaa...........
bowels: pains, irregularity, sterility, to againtt al) other evidences and rests unmoved Oats Grow
dibber as a wooden plow is to a steel
3 40
derangement of the uterine nerves. For on h hat is written. Believing is tetter than Woodland..........
plow. Tbree times the number of plants
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3 IN.
all weakness, Dr. Miles’ great nerve and seeing. Tbo Word of God is more than food
can be put into the ground with the
brain food surpasses all other remedies.
newer device, and they will be planted
5-7. "If Thou therefore wilt worship me.
Trial
bottles
free
at
W.
H.
Goodyear's
out much firmer. Any blacksmith can
all shall be Thine." Th« ttatementa of threw
drug store.
make the tool, and onoo tried it will be
versea that tbe devil took him tn an high moun­
Ogemaw county has a sheriff who weighs tain and shewed Him all tbe kingdoms of tbe
di?
highly-prized.
Stations.
A correspondent In Country Gentle­ 235 pounds hi bls shirt sleeves.
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world in a moment of time, cannot be underman makes the following statement: 1
In reply to tho query, "How ought a have kept poultry all my life—all kinds,
reived, on the authority of tbe Holy Spirit,
brick chimney, thirty feet high, to be under almost every possible condition—
who, through tbe servant of God. wrote East Cooper Lv...,
built to liave tho best possible draught** but have never had my bens lay as well
these things, and implicitly believed. Tbo HlchtaodJaiic’t...
j,
as
they
have
all
along
through
the
fall
full power ot tbe devil we are not familiar Cressey
Rural Now Yorker gives the following
When ate was a Child, she cried for CMtorta.
Mito.......................... ;
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with (nor do we want to be), nor ia it fully Delicti
information, which will bo of service to and now. I have experimented with
10 13
fowls to a largo extent for tbe purpose
many readers:
.
prince
of
this
world,
aud
Paul
rp&gt;&gt;aks
of
him
If this refers to the chimney of a dwell­ of getting facts, and have proved my
■ARhriM...
as the prince of the power of tbo air and tbo Coots Grove
8 45l.
present system of feeding and forcing
ing house it may
god of this world: while John, in Revelation, Wotetand ...
far eggs. I chop together apples or the
be replied simply
peelings, raw or boiled potatoes and an
that it should
to Antichrist that whkh in our ireson be Lansin;
3 4f.
Tbe grand lodge of knlghta.of honor offered to Christ (John xii, 31; xiv, 80; Kph.
occasional onion; after chopping quite
lave a fluo not
smaller than 8
fine/1 mix intimately about two te»- met bi East Saginaw last week.
ii, 2; II Cor. lv,
Rev. xiii, 2, 7); so that his
spodnfuls of red pepper to ten hens, and
txiust in this temptation does not seem to
inches square for
Not. 5 and ft will r&lt;&gt;i carry pasM-i'grr'
The following extract taken from a let­ liave been altogether a vaiu one. This world
Fbkd'k Hesn. Pres. &amp; Gen.
fully the same amount of salt I pour
L.8XXOKAKT. Bllpt.
fire; the flues
boiling water, only a Httle, over the ter written by Mr. E. A. Bell, fully ex­ is tho Lord's by erratum; He gave it to
plains itself:
Adam,
but
Adam,
by
bis
sin.
gave
the
should be straight
whale, and then mix in corn meal until
While surveying land In 1888 I accident­ devil a claim to it which he has not failed to
quite stiff and moderately dry. This I ly handled poison oak vine, and in leu
make use of; and it is true today that "The
to pass out of a
feed three times a week. My pullets, than three hours (the eruption usually- re­ whole world lietb in tbe evil one” (I John v,
diroot, upward
young and old bens, lay better, look bet­ sulting from such contact' begins Io ten 10, R. V.). Tld* statement is true not oujy of
course, the deviter and are better than I ever before saw days) my face was swollen and disfigured, heathendom, but abo of Christendom, and.
ou should bo
them. Tho combs arc red, a sure indica­ and iny hands and arms seriously affected.
tion of good thrift. The plumage is I Immediately began taking Swift's Specific If the manifest works, of the devil Indkate
siHc. * Tlie fluea CHIMNEY, with GOOD
bright and full. This is tbo resdlt of thq, (8. S. S.), and after taking three large his property, then that which he does not
should bo made
DRAUGHT.
salt and pepper. I feed afternoons oats, bottles I found all signs of the breaking control is n small section of earth and n email
out entirely removed. 1 was led to sus­ number uf propio. • But Daniel saw in virion
of the best hard brick; no soft brick barley and a little corn.
pect Its return at the same time next year, the kingdom mid dominion under tbe wbulu
should bo used and the flue should be
but it did not. nor has there been any In­ heaven given to tiu- Sou of Man and to tbo
plastered smoothly all over the surface
dications of its return since.
salute of tte Most High (Dan. vil. 13.' U, 87),
as it is carried up so as to leave on even
So many person9 now feed their horses
My little boy. eight years old. wu af- nnd thia temptatioa was to obtain by a short
surface without roughness or projections at noon from uose bags that tho best ffllcted: with tlie same poison in 1884. cut and ajxu-t from Miffering that winch in
to impede tlie draught, cause irregular form is essentiaJ to understand. The After taking several bottles of Swift's duo time will be all His. &lt;Sco Rrv. xi, 13, 1R)
currents of air or gather soot.
straight nose bag. when the animal puts Specific (S. S. S.) the eruptions entirely Tte two classes of people in tbe world today
their moat
If the chimney has fireplaces connect­ up his head, allows much feed to fall disappeared. A very slight form of the ore those who, by tewing down to tte devil,
ed with it, these should liave a contracted out. The one we now show was first same eruption returned during the next take their portion bow; and those who, by
tewing
down
to
Christ,
ore
willing
to
wait
spring,
but
we
then
resumed
the
S.
S.
S.,
throat made in tlie form shown in the suggested in The Globe, and will obviate
cut. There will be no downward cur­ the difficulty, for tho reason tliat one and having taken enough during that sea­ for their portion till (he kingdom comes and
tte wboto earth is manifestly H&gt;a It Is to be
rents caused by reflux of air in a chim­ side forms a kind of pocket, preventing son to make Che cure permanent, be ha* frarc l that many who profess to tear the
not since had any return ot the disease.
ney built in this way. If it refers to a tlie food from dropping out.
Swift's Specific (S. 8. S.) certainly effected name of Christ are often found bowing down
single chimney, as for a furnace or a 1
thorough cures jn both these cases, aud 1 to tte devil for tho aako af a little earthly
boiler, the chimney should taper outside
regard It as a most effective remedy for all gain or pleasure.
gradually to the top; but tho flue should
K "Get thee behind me, Satan: for it is
such diseases.
written. Thou riialt worship the Lord thy
widen a little as it goes up, not more
E. A. Belu Anderson, S. C.
Treatise on blood and skin diseases God, and Him only shall thou serve.” Again
than three inches, however, in thirty
Jesus is victor, and tho sward of the Spirit
mailed free.
Swift’s Specific Co.,
feet. This enables the cold air which
is tte successful weapon. The sulsitanre of
Atlanta, Ga.
rushes in, above the fire to expand as it
this quotation is founA in Ex. xxxiv, 14;
The Lamoreaux seed store In Grand
gets heated and makes a stronger draught
Deut. rj. 13. Tte Word of God is more to
Rapids
sustained
a
814,000
loss
by
fire
below, which, of course, in all chimneys
Jreus than nil tbo glory of all the kingdoms
last week.
is a great advantage. The plastering ofj
of this world, anil eagernera to do tte will of
A
Roman
emperor
fed
his
favorite
honrf
•the flue in every chimney is indispensa­
God crowds out ali clso. Tte one only living
with gilded oats and made him first con­ and cruo God is tho only proper object of
ble, and, to prevent tlie plaster from
sul of the empire. Better than golden or worship, and Ho must te worshiped in
cracking with the heat, cow dung is usu­
political
honois for live stock Is Cole's spirit and In truth. Tte principal Old Testa­
ally mixed with it, and it is well temfamous Veterinary Carboiisalve, unequaled ment word for worship is in about fifty
|&gt;ered before it is used.
for Its success with live stock. Its applica­ places translated ns "b jwing self down,” as in
tion renews the hair In its natural color, Gen. xvlU, 2; xix. L. As there can be no sal­
Pointe in CharnLn-.
relieves Inflammation, keeps tbe frog soft, vation without the casting aride of self
The chief obstacle in butter coming is
toughens the feet, promotes groyrth of rightoouvuraa (Isa. Ixiv, «; Tit hl, 5), nnd no
hoof, and ta a sure, safe aud speedy rem­ Christian life apart from tte dental and
frequently caused Dy allowing the cream
'CABTEK ■■mOMBOO^ Nmr YDritt
edy for all enta. wounds, bruises, sprains, death of self (Matt. xvi. 34; U Cor. tv, 11;
to remain in a room of changing temper­
stiff and inflamed Joints, collar and saddle GaL ii, A'j. ao there can te no tru- worship WMLHLL mu. DOSE. BULL PRICE
ature, ranging from freezing up to blood
AN ECONOMICAL FEED BAG.
galls aud speed cracks. Large cans S1.00; apart from "no confidence In the Orah and
heat, as is sometimes tho case while it is
The bag ought to be made of canvas, small cans 50 cents. Sold by all drujEtets.’ joy in Christ Jcuus!” (Pau. iii. 3), At Jesus’
awaiting the churning. Tho cream with a ventilator, as is usual, and is pro­
The coal mine at Spring Arbor has closed feet, trusting in Him and rejoicing in Him.
should be kept at a cool and uniform but vided with two ccrds or webs to hold the
His Buffering:, and glory ever before us, ta
not freezing temperature, and should not bag comfortably in its place. Tho large down on account of the low price of soft “&gt;•
In whieb by the Spirit we may mdy
be kept, long enough to become bitter. figure shows the bag fastened to the
worship God.
’
To Narrou* Mra.
When ready to churn warm it up to a head of the hone, tho other figure the
»-U. “If Tboubeite Sou of God cast ThvIt you wilt send us your address, we will mall
ielf down from tence.” The conflict is now
temperature of about 65 degs. until it bag in detail. Any harness maker can
In Jerusalem, tte Holy City, and on a pin­
becomes pleasantly acid. Churn at a readily make tho bag, and it wifi be
nacle of the tcmplo, and In presenting this
temperature of about 60 degs., and don't foupd a great convenience on a jour­
temptation the adversary also seeks to wield
add fresh cream to that which is slight­ ney or for feeding in the field.
ti» sword of the Spirit, but he did as w
ly acid just as you begin to chum. In
«aa ,«.» W. „',d ApWUMta, «TnSj' “ many do today, quotixl only tbe part of tte
Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall. Mlcb.
that c,ose tho acid of tbe old cream will
pawage which seemed to suit his parpoe.
Jackson people arc enjoying the stamp omitting that which would have condemned
not affect the new quickly enough for
E. Williams, secretary' of tho Now window Just put Into their post office.
each to churn in the samo. time, comehim I^o words quoted are given in the
Jersey Horticultural society, nays that
ft*l«n Il’s. xri. 0-13, ** tte resulted making
the Triumph gooseberry is a great im­
Weakened and deranged livers, stomachs
J-wd, tte Mrat High, one’s Refuge and
Milk nnd cream very easily contract provement over aay other variety that and bowels should never be acted /on by HaWtottou. To de as the devil snggwtad
irritants like coinmon pin*, brail etc. would surely be a ceasing to abide under tte
unpleasant odors which will affect their will grow in tliat climate.
One orcbardist advises in planting an Miles’ Pills cures liver complaint, consti- fcbadow of tho Almighty, cr to make tho
flavor, and for this reason tlie greatest
patlon. piles, etc., by a new method, Most High one’s habitation, and therefore
care should be observed to keep the milk orchard to "set th? tree leaning consid­ bomples free at W. H. Goodyear’s.
lb** ,?°“d‘UaDB **»&gt;’« broken, tte prorate
room dean and sweet, nnd use it only erably to the southwest; it will bestraight
AUdin£ ln Christ and
J. Henry Gerls Is publishing a 1‘atrun of
for dairy purposes. Stop churning as by the time it is of sufficient ago to bear.*'
Husbandry
newspaper at Big Rapids
soon as the butter.is released and appears
To insure a good supply of eggs make
Advice to Mother*.
like grains of wbdat. To continue longer the poultry house warm and free from
ntette &lt;rf tte mth th. IknM camioc reanb us,
for they are chained. Walking hand in hand
is to injure the texture of tbe grains and draughts and vary, the food as much as
GENTLEMEN.
give tbe butter a soft and greasy appear­
cures with Jcsum. tbe Llou of tbo tribe of Judah •
need never tear the adversary, the tel
ance.
.•
''iX."""” '°r d"rt"v we
If tho farmer were obliged to buy tbe
vouring Uon, for our Llou is more powerful
AuhtaT
Pond
of
Detroit
h„
died
In
vegetables used in his family through
than he, ami will awfully roar ex him (Im.
Cal Horn la.
A writer in Farmer’s Review says that tlie year, he would begin to understand
The P. of L store st Grond Ledtl. wu &gt;
“a sheep’s stomach is not an economical how much money there is in a good garfailure and has been discontinued.
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place to melt Know”—a truism that is
ot th, Bptril
Dr. J. D-Bowman of Benton Harbor fell 0»d.- Apla lb.
If the cow’* milk is very blue in oold
well worthy of consideration. Shoop do
-&gt;d Mita u«» h I, « word trom D.ut.
not, as a rule, require much drinking weather, it is because the food that dead last week. Apoplexy.
Temperance Evangelist Rankin has -I, Id, Uta context &lt;4 tablob ta. "Y, Mull dmwater whim they are well supplied with should form rich milk and cream is used
gently keep the commandnaenU of tbe T-wd
roots, but unless these ore to be had the up in maintaining animal heat; hence found 780 signers of the pledge at Mason. your God, • • • aad thou thrit do
tbe policy of sheltering animal* as much
j
wifi eat snow. If they do ao a as pcflrihle in severe weather.
sal of extra food will l»o necessary
Very little jdxwphate* or other con­
centrated manures are used on our lands
U» now and
bmllhr clrcuU- which are continually under tillage, mv*
Peter Hendereon; them are always more
»JJ;11?"• *1*"» u«&gt;«rt bott wofjbau
telling oq land broken up from aod,
where tbs fibrous room of tbe. rod stand
i-Xd?
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in lieu of stable manure.

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�Not a Pimple on Baby

know about it? Or how can itcoaoara flff at aa uaooMciooably sariy lour, I I
liim? I will return to New York and"___
Ehall retire from this enchanting scene
Baby one year old. Bad with Eczema.
A turn in tiro path brought him face of vice, flee tbe temptation of your re­ detection. So procuring a pair of garden
Hair all gsae. Scalp covered with erup­
shears, I did my working clothes up in a
tions. Cured by Cuticura. Hair splen­ to face with a man who waa trimminc- ductive society, and say good night.”
package, smuggled it out of the hotel,
tbe shrubbery. •
did and neta pimple on him.
Once on the ridtfwolk, he struck his and on a plausible pretext secured a
“Hello," said Fountain, “you’re new
cane on the stones and said aloud:
v room in a cottage in the town, where I
about here.
Has Mr. Witherspoon
“Well, he beats the. deck for coolness could make the change. About tiro only
I cannot ssv enough in praise of the Cuticura clianged his gardener?’
and self possession. I expected to carry thiug I learned on the stage was expertRemedies. My boy. wf—---- —— -f
•
“Yea. sir," replied the man, still ointto bad with eczema tl
him by a coup de grace, but not a'tremor, neoe in make up, and when I issued from
His scalp was covered
. turning his work.
by Jove! He ta a man of nerve,' How- the room I was as fit a gardener os you
doctors said was scald-bead, aud tbat Ms hair
“How long ago?”
would never avow again. Despairing of a cure
ever&lt; my trip, as much by good luck as ever eaw. I loitered arqjind until about
from physicians I began the use of tbe Cuticura
“About three weeks now, dr? The
by tact., has not been unfruitful. One tbe time for hta arrival. I was near, the
Remedies, aud, I am happy to say. with the
best sneers-. His hair is now splendid, and man spoke with a strong Scotch accent or two more turns of the coil and I’ve gates when tbe carnage drove up, and
there Is uut a pimple on Urn. I recommend tbe
“I bad not heard of it," said Fountain,
got him." After a moment’s silence: quickly followed it. Fortunately for
Cuticura Remedies to mothers as the most indifferently, os he turned away.
—D— aud
But
what
speedy, economical,
sure
cure could
for all tiro
skin
“Hang it, I’m growing frightfully stu­
diseasesabout
of infante
aud children
nnddoe.
foal tbat
“No, sir,” replied tho man, bending pid. Why in the name of common sense me, such as were at work on tlie grounds
n*~n
Holbrook?
What
he
crerv mother who baa an afflicted chKd will down over a bush.
were In front and not in the rear.”
.
thank me for so doing.
•
didn't I ask him who it wfia who owned
“Oh, do skip tlie details, for heaven’s
Nits M. E. Woodvx. borway.Me.
As Fountain turned into another path tho buttons? If there was a convenient
sake!" cried Holbrook.
tbe gardener watched him disappear
Fever Sore Eight Years
“You 'seem to be nervous this morn­
I must extend to you tlie thanks of one of my from view, then tossed his pruning stone wad here I’d butt my head against
it to see if it lias turned soft. However, ing." rejoined Tom, who, between a de­
&gt; -Mtomers. who has been cured by using the
Cuticura Remedies. of an old sore, caused by a shears into the bush, and saying, “Fro that photograph ought to bo ready by sire to tease Holbrook and an intense
mug «p«’li uf sickness or fever eight years ago. heard nil I want to know." fled rapidly
tlie time I get back to New York, and relish in hta own tale, wbs indulging his
He was'so bad be was fearful be would have to
haver hh leg amputated, but is happy to say be in the opposite direction.
then for the identification. By SL
is entirely well-sound as a dollar. He requests
Fountain did not find another chance George, th© work goes bravely on! So vein of graphic recital. “Well, I saw
the Ashgrovo girl waiting for him, saw
me to use bis name, which
is
H
H.
Carson
But who
could . for confidential couvuEsa^.ion with Flora I’U to bed."
merenant.
Johm V. MlSoit,
Druggist.
her greet him, and then sit down and
Gamcsburu.Tenn.
have
supposed that night again.
wait for him wldle ho entered the house.
We have been selling your
Cuticura
Remedies
Chapter xix.
Late in the eveniaj ha did find an op­
she
would
have
Shortly he came out again, and I had an
for years and have the first complaint yet to re­ portunity to say to ben
shown
such
jxisTOM
TELLS
A
VERY
PRETTY
STORY.
ceive from a purchaser. One ot the worst rosea
opportunity to get dose up to the veran­
“If you will formulate your charges
sion, such resent­
HEN Tom arriv- da out of sight, on the pretext of trim­
ment?
Yet ittoo?
is against me. I will try to meet them’to
Fed in New York ming some vines. Then there began the
tbe disguise,
Cuticura» Heaolvont
your satisfaction. You have been mis­
one aiid
of purest
those
city it was early most extraordinary conversation."
The nrw blood and skin purifier
and
.best ot humor remedlee. internally,
things a nnd
woman
CuU- informed about something, evidently.”
in the morning,
Tom here detailed tliat scene upon the
&lt; i:ra, tlie ureal skin cure, nnd Cnt^-ura Soap, an
“No,” she replied in a low tone,
for he came in up­ veranda, of which the reader ta fully in­
exquisite "kin beautlQer, externally, speedily,
uermanently and economically cure every dis­ placing great restraint upon herself,
on the Sound informed. During its recital Tom was
ease and bunior of tbe skin, scale and blood, “never sliall I revert to tlie matter
steamer.
not interrupted; Holbrook was too anx­
with loss of hair, whether itching, nurnlnr,
Brea kfasting, ious and interested to lose a word.
«c!ily. pimply, scrofulous, or hereditary, when again; I have thought it over, and ac­
all other remedies fall. cept the consequences. I love you too
he went straightWhen ho bad finished Holbrook said:
Sold everywhere. Price, Cuticura, We.i Soap. deeply, though I hate myself for it. but
w a y to H cxl “That settles iu Fountain ta tlie man."
25c.; Resolvent. *1. Prepared by the Potter
Tm' yours, and I cast all consideration
brook's office, tie
Drug and Chemical Corporation, Boston.
“I think there ta -no doubt of it," re­
f^-Seud for “How to Cure Skill Diseases,** to the winds. Let it pass."
was anxious to plied Tom.
C-1 pages, to Illustrations aud 1&lt;X&gt; teftltnonlate.
“Shall Ibeablo to aee you alone to­
exchange news.
“None in tho least. 'What power of
T1 j‘nV&gt;rTSkin and scalp preserved aud morrow? I must go back to New York
He felt that the self possession! Of course he realized
n A K I n beautified by Cuticura Boap. AbLI11U1 u so lately punt.___________ to-morrow night."
end of the search thoroughly what she was driving at."
“To-inorrow night," she said in alarm.
win growing
“Of course," said Tom, “but he ta sure
“Yes. 1 must. It is very important."
near, and while of hfflr love, nnd does not propose to ad­
“
Is
it
that
enterprise
we
talked
of?
”
he waited tlie mit it even to her."
Sharp achce. dull pain*, strains
I U'&lt;tE and weaknesses relieved in-one niin“No—it is not tliat which calls me
coming of the
“It is only such a firm, determined,
»^u&lt;\vutc b&gt; theCuticuraAnti Pain Plaster. back—some notes to meet—some money young lawyer, he indulged in pleasant
told blooded kind of a person who could
Tue tint and only lustxnUneous palu-kllllnx
to raise.”
-tr-ngthening planter. 25 cents.* n
anticipations of the sensation he would commit so deliberate and cold blooded a
“Promiso me you will keep out of the create, the largeness of the “scoop" ho murder.”
sight of Holbrook. Prumiso me you will would have upon his contemjKirarics,
“True, but I think hta exhibition of
Tl*« New Discovery.
and he even began to arrange in his firmness and self possession at tho club
Yau have beard your friends and neigh­ avoid him in every way."
“We have not been in the habit of mind tbe details of the narrative for lus was even greater than on the veranda."
bors talking about it You may yourself
paper.
“How?’
Im* one &lt;&gt;f the many who know from per- meeting."
“But promise me faithfully you will
It was characteristic of the man that
-oiial experience just how good a thing it
“Why, on the veranda he was sure of
If yon have ever tried it. yo;i are one sepk every way rather than meet him. he felt no pity for the intended victim, ho girl, he could depend on her love for
of its staunch friends, because the won­ He is dangerous to you.”
orgave Drought to the distress his expo­ litu; but in the club an intimation that
derful thing alauit it is. that when once
“I do not understand you, neither do sure would carry into the household of । he was tho murderer, backed by proof or
given a trial. Dr. King’s New Discovery I fear him, but I will promise you.”
Witherspoon.
ixrong suspicion, woukl have made each
-ver after bolds a place in tbe bouse. If
Upon this they parted, she retiring for
Not that Tom was an unkindly man. man there an enemy.”
. i&gt;u have never used It and should be the night
He had only been hardened in the prac­
“True," commented Holbrook. “But
afflicted with a cough, cold*or any throat,
Dick Witherspoon persuaded Fountain tice of his profession and sought his Flora! How that girl does lovb! It is a
lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle at
wild, unreasoning, an all jiervading lore
once and give it a fair trial, it is guaran­ to walk out for a smoke, and they shortly ends remorselessly.
While he was indulgiugthesc expecta­ —a lovu sacnficing everything. 1 could
teed every time, or money refunded. Trial found themselvwtot a resort much fre­
Dot liave believed it of her.”
bottles true at VT. H. Goodycar’s drug quented by the young men of tliat. ex­ tions Holbrook came in.
“Where have you been for the pist
clusive watering place.
“Come, tell me," said Tom, “of your
A little play was going forward. In a few days?" he said, without waiting for doings since I’ve lieen gone.”
.
&gt;1r»t Step.
“I have lieen seriously
P&gt;Thaj*&amp; you are run down, enn’t eat, far corner uf the room a number were salutations.
alarmed. I sent everywhere for you
CHAPTER XX.
tau t bleep, van’t think, can’t du anything silting at a table.
m your satisfaction, nnd you wonder what
“Hdllo!” said Dick Witherspoon, “there f and could not find you.”
k’ER CONSTRUCTS A THEORY.
“To Newport."
.&lt;ii&gt; you. You should heed the warning. is Tom Bryan; what under tlie sun brings I
Holbrook's
You me taking the first step into nervous him here?"
"A pretty time to go pleasuring,"
’
iTcitalitappeareil
prostnUhm. You need a nerve tonic and
ft a
f hltle had been
“Who is Tom Bryan?’ asked Foun­ grumbled Holbrook. “I found your
ii&gt; Electric Bitten you will find tbe exact tain.
Shadow, but ho wouldn't tell me any­
BH
' done in the way
n mudy for nnloring your nervous system
' KA
of shedding light
••The keenest newspaper man in New thing.”
"■j i fa norma I healthy condition. Surpris­
“No, he never tells,” said "Tom, comYork,
ami
the
best
of
fellows,
as
well
as
ing results follow the use of this great
plrwently.
places. He had
nerve tonic and alterative. Your appetite one of the most amusing."
“You gave me a pretty fright: why
The two joined the party and were
applied for letters
■•turns, goal digestion is restored. aud the
liver and kidneys resume healthy netton. warmly greeted, while Fountain was didn't yesi let me know you were going?'
of administration
“Fladn’t time. But." said 'Turn. “I'll
Try a ima-ie. Price 50c. al W, 11. GOod- presented to Tom.
for Mra. Temple­
ycar'rt drug store.
Tom was te lling a rattling story of ad­ relie ve you. I went on the very business
ton. and had re­
you
think
I
neglected.
Shadow,
who
venture, in which figured persons knt&gt;wn
ceived them. He
had taken {rousesThe beat salve in tbe world for cuts, to fame, and which was eliciting much keejis very close to Fountain’s man—his
. valet—aiid worms everything out of him,
sion of the prop­
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, laughter.
During its recital Tom placed both el­ came to mo hastily before I was out of
erty and papers
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, coma,
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures bows upon tho table, holding his hands bed a few days ago, with the informa­
in her nami\an&lt;l
piles, or no pay required. It la guaranteed upright to illustrate some point in his tion that Fountain irnd been summoned
with her permis­
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re anecdote. He was telling the stoiy nt to Newport, -after considerable tele­ sion liad examined all the personal ef­
funded. Price 35 cts. per box. For sale Fountain, and did not fail to notice that graphic correspondence with the Ash­ fects of the deceased. He had found let­
by W. fl. Goodyear
Fountain hxiked curiously at the buttons grove girt. Upon the impulse of tho mo­ ters in plenty, both nt tiro office of Tem­
ment, I determined to go, aqd I made up pleton and hta boarding place, but none
Gov. Luce attended the Oakland county Tom wore in his cuffs.
Lincoln club banquet in Postau*.
They were the ones Holbrook had given xuy mind tliat if I started at once with­ tliat threw any light-upon the motive of
out delay 1 could get there before he did. the deed or which even demanded in­
him.
Hood In his talented jx»nn "Miss Kill
To draw his attention to them was An instinct—intuition—wiiat you will- quiry.
mansegg and her precious leg” eulogizes
impelled me to go. So not having time
Tlie books and business papers were in
the bed us a place of delicious rest for the Tom’s purpose.
When the tale was ended and the talk to see you I left at once. I made a big excellent and methodical shape. He
weary head nnd pities the wretch who can­
not sleep when God hlmseltdraw the cur­ flagged for a moment. Fountain leaned strike."
was certain after closing everything up
"Oh, then you have learned some­ and paying all outstanding obligations
tain. Refreshing sleep is not obtainable forward and said:
if the body lx* disonlered.“What
Sleepinfernal
is anni­
he qould turn over something above
“I beg your fiardon, Mr. Bryan, I am thing?’
hilated by skin irritatlohs,
scoundrel
pains of ulcers,
can not often guilty of the enormity of direct­
“A great deal. Listen. I had not thirty thousand dollars to be added to
•■oils, carbuncles, felons, have
wire-eyes,
toldcatarrh.
her?" ing attention to the wear of gentlemen, time to ]&gt;uck anything, but I grabbed a the fortune of Mrs. Templeton. The
Jiolsunlng. frost bites, he
chilblains,
mutteredplies,
to
bag I had used on my last trip out of greater part of this money was already
cut. burns, scalds, bruises,
wounds,
chap­ but the burtons you have uro so curious t^wn, in which I knew there was a
■ himself.
“ How
in government bonds deposited in a
tliat I should like to make an inquiry."
ping, chafing, tetter, for could
all of which
she Cole
fiave’s
“Pardon’ is granted, for I am rather change of clean linen, and just caught safety vault.
Carbollsalve is the safe,
rapid
aud
perman
­
* found ont? And
The ladies were comfortably situated
ent external cure. btnall boxes 25 cents; fond of these buttons. They aro, rare, tiro train,"
“Get to’ your point," said Holbrook in Lexington avenue, and he saw them
large boxes 50 rente. Sold by all drug­ and as a poor devil of a newspaper man
nearly nightly.
gists.
doseu't often mount valuable jewelry, I iiDpaticfiUy&gt; deeply interested.
“Take it easy, my boy, it is not to be
Ho hud been over to see old George
The Occk^ia /county editors have held a am distinguished among my fellows for
told that way. The beauty of telling a Doi well on Long Island, and had con­
meeting and organized for cash in advance. them."
tale
ta telling it in a sequential manner; versed with him as to Wearing's visit.
“I never saw but one pair like them,"
Hood's 3 trsaptrllla Is sparely vegetable pre­
you make your pointe much stronger,
Little liad come of that visit. Weasing
paration. being free from Injurious ingredients, continued Fountain, “and they were in
it is peculiar In IU curative power.
the nature of an heirloom. Those but­ and a clearer understanding is the re­ had not been by any means conimunicai tive, had adroitly avoided direct answers
tons were of Florentine manufacture— sult."
Dropped Dead. _
"Oh, go on your own way," returned to direct questions, and hod tried to draw
Physiologists estimate that the heart my friend having had a diamond insert­
does 5,000.000 pounds of work each day. ed in them. They had belonged to bis Holbrook, irritably, realizing that Tom upon Dolwcll for ■'recollection of tho pa­
No wonder people drop dead with worn grandfather. wl»o received them us a was not to be driven and that interrup­ pers of Pierson when in tho office.
out hearts. This could lie prevented by present from an Italian, so he told me." tion only delayed the course of hta nar­
As these principally related to litiga­
Dr. Miles* new and great discovery, the
tion over the collecting of business debts,
“Yes?’ said Tom, dumfounded by tlie rative.
New Cure. Always commesices when you coolness displayed by Fountain. “These
“Well, then, as I traveled on I hud and the settling of partnership enterprises
first begin to get short of breath, have
buttons were given ine by a gentleman— time to examine the reasons laying buck and speculations, wholly commercial and
weak, faint or smothering spells, pain or
of my impulse. Of course, if Fountain financial affairs. Dolwell'a recollection
tenderness in aide. etc. Sold at W. H. a friend for whom once it lay in my power went to Newport he would go to Wither­ liad interested hinOittle.
to do a very great favor."
Goodyear.
He had asked how much Pierson had
“It was possibly the same person,” said spoon's. That several telegrams had
passed between himself and the Ash­ left, and Dolwel! thought over two mil­
Fountain.
grove girl, and that Fountain had ex­ lions. Hta only significant question was
“Possibly," replied Tom.
Tom had expected to disconcert Foun­ pressed a d&amp;iro to remain in New York this:
“Had Mr. Dolwcll reason to suppose
tain by displaying them, and was taken a few days longer and had yielded in
FROM THE DIARY OF A LAWYER AND THE aback by tlie fact tbat Fountain hud di­ obedience to the last telegram from tliat Pierson had ever borne any other
Newyrort, showed urgency. Now, what
NOTE BOOK OF A REPORTER.
rected attention to them.
“Ah!" cried Tom, “that ta getting
He thought tliat either Fountain wash urgency, and why? That was what I
man of the coolest nerve, or tbat the but­ was traveling to Newport to find out if warm. What was Dolwell’a reply?'
By EABCLAY BORTH.
“No, upon the contrary he had every
tons did not belong to him. He was I could."
“I should take it a very poor reason," reason to believe ho bad not; be had first
(Copyright.-!. IBM. hy O. M. Dunham. Published loath to give it np so, and consequently
by special arrangement through The American he dexterously turned the conversation interrupted Holbrook. “The idea of known of Mr. Pierson twenty-five years
Prom Association.)
■
to New York matters, and then watch­ traveling off so many miles upon an im­ ago, and he then bore that name, and
was known as u reputable merchant."
.
ing Fountain so that ho could observe pulse."
CHAPTER XVIII.
“This thing is very perplexing,” re­
“My dear follow, your inability to ap­
every shade of expression, he suddenly
preciate how controlling such impulses marked Tom thoughtfully. “I cannot
TOM DISPLAYS THE DIAMOND BUTTONS.
said:
OUNTAIN found
“I have been given a hint from head­ ore upon some temperaments, shows me make out the connection. Westing ta
excuse to leave quarters that they aro on tho track of clearly you would never succeed as a here making inquiries with regard to
newspaper man. I make it a rule of life Pierson's papers; Fountain makes tbe
the veranda, and Templeton’s murderer."
go on to the
Fountain^ face never flinched, and un to obey the promptings of my intuitions. same inquiry, and yet so far as we orc
enabled to ascertain there ta no relation
grounds. .
expression of mild curiosity only arose Hence iny success."
between the two."
“Well, get on with your story.”
upon it.
Holbrook was pacing up and down hta
“After ' a while I thought I would
“Indeed, I hope they may catch the
narrow
reem in profound thought. Fi­
open
my
bag
and
find
what
I
had
witlx
rascal; it was u dastardly deed."
' As extraordinary as was tho command me, and Jnt my surprise I discovered .a nally be coid:
“Torn, the case stands like this. Now,
Tom exercised over his features ct all suit of clothes for u laboring man—a
times, it is to be feared that astonish­ working suit. Then I remembered tliat follow me closely: Templeton ta murdered
ment, if not disappointment, was visible I had used it as a disguise some time ago in the open streets and there ta no. ap­
for a moment. However, Fountain had when I was ou anther affair, and tlie parent motive for the deed. Circum­
turned to the others as he pronounced thought popped into my head that I stances, wholly arising from Flora Ash­
these words, and did not notice the fleet­ could use it again, possibly to good ef­ grove’s manner nod words, point the way
fect After I got to Newport I made to suspicions of Fountain.”
ing expression on Tom’s face. ■
“Good, I follow you."
•‘How long do you stay, Fountain?’ my way to the Witherspoon cottage nnd
“As soon as we set inquiry cn foot we
took in the surroundings. I knew what
inquired some one at the table.
••I return to-morrow night," was the time Fountain was to leave New York, run against tho detul Pierson. Wessing
and, therefore, about what time he would inquires for lita papers, so does Fountain."
reply.
“And I tn-morrow morning, inter- afHve.
‘Oh. that is nothing; he taan attorney,
I determined to disguise myself u a
p»cd Tom airily. “And as 1 bare to gel

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from hta desk;

tween Flora and Fountain, overheard by
you, there are three pointe mode—first,
Fountain is an illegitimate son; second,
he is proposing to engage upon an enter­
prise in the following'.of which ta in­
volved the exposure of hta illegitimacy;
third, Providence has remove;! Tomjde­
ton from his path.”
“Oh, ho, I begin to see your drift.”

Then he went to the clothirrg store and
found the clerk.
“What kind of time did you have oct
your clambake?"
“Bang up.” said Tom. “See here, you
make some suppositions. Suppose Pier­
son was one of those men who. linving a recollect my asking you if you oodd
fair and reputable business exterior, identify tbe man who bought that suit—
lived a double or even triple private life. the man oatside of U. S. T.'s?”
This ta not a wild supposition—there ore
“WeU. here's tiro am I suspect. Do
plenty of such instances; thp records of
the courts are full of them. Now to, pro­ you recognise him?’
The cle.-k took the photograph and
ceed: Nate that Wessing ta making in­
quiries because—now mark—because hta examined them carefully.
Tom waited’Sn 'an-agony of impa­
mother—hta mother, mark you, thinks
that Pierson ta a relative, and if he ta tience, his heart beating with such
throbs that he thought the clerk must
then alio ta an heir."
rarely hear it. ,
“Good. I follow; I follow."
Finally the derk said:
f’Now, suppose Westing should be a
“I am certain—positive, that ta tbe
son of Pierson’s under another name,
that would account fur hta inquiries af­ man."
“Good," said Tom. “He’ll find hie
ter Pierson’s property in so guarded a
little joke turned upon him. Thank you.
manner, wouldn’t It?’
Til
tell yon all about it shortly. I’ll come
“Yes."
.
“And suppose, since Fountain ac­ here to tell you for your kindness."
He hurried out of tho store.'
knowledges that he ta an illegitimate
“The coil ta finally wound about him.
•on, he was another son ot Pierson’s by
another mother, that would account for Fountain, my boy, there ta a surprise in
store for you. In two days’ time, my
his inquiries."
“Yes, but I don't follow you closely gentle lad, your name will be the best
known in New York town."
now."
Ho hurried off to meet Holbrook.
&lt;
“And suppose that Pierson was an as­
sumed name in middle life to escape the
consequences of a devious way of living,
and that,.having hod two illegitimate
eons, he had a third, a legitimate son,
whose mother he had abandoned, and
that son was Templeton—Templeton,
whom Providence luul removed from
Fountains path—that is to say, Provi­
dence in the shape of a sharp knife in
the hands of Harry Fountain."
'
“You take my breath away. And
what then?"
♦‘Why, rou have the motive for the
murder."
“But how do you bring Wearing in?"
“I don't bring him in; he is there only
from tbe fact that ho inquire* for Pier­
son’s papers."
“And that ho was present at the mur­
der; dan'.t forget that in your theoriz­
ing."
“I don’t; it is nothing, a mere coinci­
dence, but one of those curious joining ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
of lines and crusting of paths, which if
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ment nnd mislead you—which makes
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“Westing would have the same mo­
tive for getting Templeton out of tlie
way?’
“But he didn’t do the deed; and be­
sides, Wessing ta not a man who would
pursue any point to death and whoeould
do deliberate murder; a glaucq ta suffi­
cient to determine that—he is weak. On
tho contrary. Fountain would. - We have
both agreed to tbat.”
“But," said Tom, “ta not your theory
fanciful? There is a great deal to sup­
pose. I admit that, so far as Fountain
is concerned, it is plausible."
“Only plausible above tlie rest because
you have certain ascertained facts or
statements of himself and Flora to rea­
son upon. Fountain is proposing to seek
a fortune; Pierson’s fortune lien waiting
to be sought; Fountain inquires here
about Pierson’s papers, and admits to
Flora that he called upon me in refer­
ence to that enterprise. -Flora ta horror
stricken at the idea of his coming to me.
who saw the murderer nt a distance, and
who pretended’ to see more than 1 did.
These ore the connecting links which
make the reasoning seem plausible as to
Fountain. You seem to stumble over
the idea that there must have been some
knowledge of Westing by Fountain, and
of Fountain by Wessing.”
“I confess It."
“It is not neiessnry to the truth of my
theory tliat they should not have knowl­
edge or that they should
/Seo here:
Sup|x»e Fountain did know of Wessing,
which I wholly doubt, and tliat he was
an illegitimate son also, it v. ould make
no difference in hta enterprise of killing
TVmpletan. It would bo the legitimate
heir ho would have to be rid^f before
he or any'other illegitimate heir could
pretend to have a claim on the unclaimed
fortune."
“There is a true reasoning in that
But you have no basis for supposing
there was any abandonment of Temple­
ton's motner."
Holbrook had been pacing up and
down as ho was thirt reasoning. Upon
Tom’s remark he turned quickly around
and bringing his lionds together with a
resounding whack he exclaimed:
“Yes, by Heaven, I hare! Mrs. Tem­
pleton told me that her father had left
her on her mother's death to tho care of
an aunt, and went to Philadelphia; that
subsequently a rumoi of hta .marriage
had reached them, bur was never verided.. That was afte*- they had heard of
his death abroad."
“Tbe facta in this case oomo out slow­
ly," said Tom. “The line of inquiry to
follow ta thq Pierson line. Why not
push your inquiries with Mrs. Temple­
ton? See if it ta not possible to connect
the Templetons with Pierson."
“I’ll do it, and at once. You’ll go
witli me too, won’t you?”
“Yes, Hl go with you, nnd would be
glad to."
“But haven’t we already ground
enough tolrogin a judicial.inquiry?" ’
“No; wait until I hare established the
identification of Fountain with tiro man
who purchased tho clothes. “PIl go
about it now and then meet you."
“But I say, Tom, if Fountain don’t
own the gold button, who does?*
“I’ll be lianged if 1 can tell—that ta
one of tlie puzzles in this most puzzling
Tom hurried of! to,his friend, tbe
leader writer, who had undertaken to
obtain a surreptitious portrait of. Foun­
tain.
“Well, how did you make out?' asked

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John C. Taylor, for many years a locomo­
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to full df remlniscBBces as an egg to of meat.
“Ever on a wrecked train T he asked.
“Nol Thou you don’t know what you miswed.
But the inati who rides along comfortably
LU the shock comes to a good deal letter off
than if ho saw it some minutes ahead and
eouldn’t get away. One time I was run­
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and pulled into Wanatah, Ind., just after
dark with right loaded cars. It was Friday
night while tbe exposition w*s running here
in Chicago, and every car was crowded.
There was a freight on the New Albany
road, which crueses tho Pitaburg there, and
it was due to past some teu minutes ahead ot
my time. I couldn’t see it and the target
lighte gave m« the truck, so I pulled out aud
was almost to tho crossing when I raw tbe
man at the target run up the Albany track
•.•winging a rod lantern like mad. Just then
I raw that freight coming down grade at full
tilt, and whistling for brake* I let on all tbe
steam I had, but blest it my drive wheels
didn’t slip and Just go whirling around there
like tops. Tbe little headway I had gathered
prabci us forward, and the engine was just
on the crocking. If tbe wheels would have
taken bold I could have cleared It before tbe

would strike ns rare. So I had my choice;
1 could pull the engine across and let them

and let tho engine take it.
“ ’Human llfo before dollars,’ I raid to my
fireman, and revorwl tho engine. Slio took
bold, strangely enough, and stopped the train
stock still. 1 lot os a little more steam and
tried to back, but they flew again, and my
partner and I jumped, just in time to soe that
blundering freight crash into my Baldwin
engine. They made an awful wreck. Tbe
whole freight train piled up along tbe track
aud smailicd half tbe cars. The two engines
was all drove together and ruined, but we
got the track clear, and a new engine came
down from Valparaiso and pulled my train
into Chicago. But, rir, not half the passenThey were comfortable, and their cars being

not Jolted a bit The company cessed a little
when I told them I lost the engine to save tbe

sire. But tbo strain of those few minutes on

"I was running a through freight ou the
Iton road one tiutaand fetching a train load
about morning, and just this ride of Lincoln
as we rounded a curve I saw a little bridge
on fire. It was over a dry, shallow creek

Next in order of bad days for tbe teller, or
cashier, as he to designated in London, comes
Of tbe twenty factories in America none Saturday, but tbero tbo bad luck is intel­
Ono is Solomon’s Temple, another The will receive visitors. Their employes lal&gt;or ligible. Saturday is wages day, and no sooner
Pyramid, another Sunset Peak, and still behind barred portals and only differ from hra the teller filled his Uli and loaded np his
■halves with silver in £5 and £10 bag* than
others lite Sphinx, Westaluster Abbey and
the day’s work sets in like a flood. Until 12
Tbo Beehive.
o’clock be is paying away with both handa;
Solomon’s Temple is considerably over a
after that hour, if bo in a receiving clerk a.
mile high, and the denudation and wearing
L—wllv In. RtaHtrof tho rrok by water has been such that it in Pittsburg, one in Norwich, Conn., and tho —K—I-. ♦ _
rest in unfrequented places. Six importers
one
electa
that
the
bank
should receive hto
feed
these
concerns
with
stock.
with sculptured bastions, harmonious in its
deposits rather than that be should keep them
and growing smaller toward tbe top. On sound comes from tbo buildings where the in hto own less secure custody over Sunday.
In beginning work on Saturday tbe Lon­
tbs very top, in the center, is a pyramidal industry is carried on. Noiseless machinery
]»ak in exact propoptious. This sculptured whirls with great rapidity. The only sound don teller faces an open mahogany counter,
of which tho portion controlled by bis desk is
pile is from two to four milts acroas the beard is that of escaping steam.
probably 6 feet long by 3 feet wide. He likes
facade, and to see these things standing up
Cork is soft and elastic, as everybody
and against tbe clear, cloudless blue of the
Arizona sky, produce* an indescribable effect.
Bunrat Peak gnea up like a dome 6,000 feet. which grovJi* abundantly in Portugal, Italy tbat the eyes of the staff bhull command tlw
and Spain, principally in Spain. The trees counter. With such an open counter the
dh®pi&gt;eared behind tho mountains, its reflect­ Rrofr to a prodigious size and live to tho ripe chief clerk to aide to keep tbe whole field uned light rests on this topmost ]&gt;eak and trans­ old ago of 150 years. At 15 they begin to
forms it into a minaret of gold—a beavenlv oeor, and continue to furnish new crops of
iiark every five years. Tho harvesting oo- of tbo exposed condition is beneficial, too, on
light Indeed.
tbe staff, tho members of which prtaerve a
Another architectural piece goes by the
steadier demeanor and attend more closely to
name of Babel's Tower, and Is 5,000 feet
high, and this has beautiful sculptured bot- turned loose In the wilderness and tho bark­ burineer. while thus under tho eyes of tbe pub­
ing begins. Incision* are-made around tbe
quick manipulator
trees nnd tho bark is stripped off. It is then
height.
Tbe Pyramid is 4,300 feet above tbe river, boiled to take out the sap, after which it
passes through tbe preening process. Wbcn
and the river to 1,130 feet above tbo sea.
Some of these cliffs of oven terraces and dry it is cut, scraped, trimmed and put up in the value of £5, or (23. When asked for gold
strata rise oltnosr.perpendicularly to a height boles like cotton for shipment. Tho bark in a greater amount than his eye con count
of 2,000 feet, nnd as high up as tho eye can ▼arias in thickness from half on inch to five at a glance, tho teller, after counting it quick­
detect a variety of plants, including cacti. Inches, and the jirice fluctuates from three to ly with a pianoforte action, throws it with
bis copper scoop kite bfe faithful scalea, and
At the factories it is placed iu a square box K&gt; chucks bb count. The weights of these
rietlw of flowers bioom tbe year round in the
icales aro arranged in suitable numbers. Tbe
canyon, so mild is tho temperature, even in
mid-winuse.
easily worked. Then it goes to the saw and teller also checks tbe gold which be roccivre
Of course it to impossible for any visitor to is cut into long strips. These raws are differ­ by weight, nnd here hto knowledge of his
ent
from
ordinary
raws,
inasmuch
as
they
burinesa will bo tested. One hundred new
appreciate tbe magnitude of this scene of
ruin and desolation. Tbo chimney on the have no teeth. They are provided with a sovereigns are of full weight, rather more, in
razor like edge instead. They make 1,000 fact, but the same number taken at haphazard
iquare by actual measurement, looks to be revolution* a minute, and if one should be so will be found to be nearly half a sovereign
unfortunate as to feed hl* finger instead of (or K P*&lt; c*®1-) short “ weight, while £100
tbo rizc of an ordinary chimney.
Tbe full beauty of Westminster Abbey, and cork, amputation would bo just as complete in ordinary half sovereigns aro sometimes
twenty shillings (or 1 per cent.) short in value.
its Likeness to its venerable, ivy grown name­ and clean. ■
Tbe teller can quickly satisfy himself as to
rake, is very striking, only it is a far more
ing machine. This is a simple piece of me­ whether tbe deficiency to eaused by shortage
wonderful structure.
Just before reaching it. and on tho same chanism, furnished with punches of all ■btok. Id the weight or tho count, by dividing tho
ride of the canyon, is the Temple of Jupiter, from three-eighths of an inch to five inches amount and weighing one moiety against the
and it is unquestionably one of if not tbe finest in diameter. It is operated with a lever and other. If they balance evenly the count is
parts of tbe canyon. It to a mighty pile of does its work as fast as a man can handle it. correct and the difference ia due to under­
stupendous harmony and sculpturing, the Tbe stripe are punched with the grain, nnd it weight. If the latter exceeds the average
central facade bearing a tn altitude of sphinxes requires no little judgment to guard against stated the coin will need to be specially aximperfections in the bark. It is here that amlned; there-to probably something wrong.
and classical images.
Tbo edge ot the English bank counter to
Ou the opposite ride is "Mors Striking tbe tbo greatest waste in tbe material is experiprovided with a Up to prevent tha coin from
rolling over and to aid the teller tn scooping
point being very lifelike.
On the top of one cliff is Tho Prophet at and half of tbo material is lost. But tho up tbe money. Tho teller usually counts with
Prayer—a kneeling figure with outstretched
hands; and there ore many features not yet
to be molded into a useful teller has been known to count -150 sovereigns
named .awaiting christening from tbo clever
and acute visitors yet to come.—■Golden Days. form have to be sorted and a goodly number in one minute, working against time. An ex­
pert teller will count £100 value uf silver in
characteristic features of tbe manufacture ■even minutes. When it is remembered that
tbe only word to apply to them—have been

couldn’t possibly stop, and 1 believed tbe fire

most os *oon as I did. He danced and yelled
and swung his arms, but I lot him go and
wztebod tho bridge.. Just ns tbs pilot pushed
into the smoke something broke loose behind,
and I’ll be shot if tbat engine of mine didn't
jump two feet in tho air. Sho came down all
right and just flow like a bullet. I shut off
tbe steam and looked around. There was
only two cars with me. That, infernal
old man had taken tho train in his own
hands ami climixd down to the bumpers
when he raw I was going to toko the
bridge; b~ uncoupled tho third car
and tbo rest of tho train, climbed up again
and set tbo forward brake till ho just about
q&gt;bt it. Thon ho nm to tho next; and his
hired man helped him. His cars camo on,
riioving that first one along like 4^air of
' skates till it stood right on tho bridge. There
it stopped, and when all the slack was taken
up tbo weight ot twenty cars of cuttie just
shoved tbo hood of his train into tho creek
bed, tipped seven over on their ridw and de­
hammanud him. Tho bridge would have held
tho cars running, but when tho. dead weight
rested on it, with all that train banging up
behind, it went down. Wo had to ojwn the

a wrecking train four days to fix up the
bridge and track and take tho rubbish away.
And thou that jayiiawker had tbe nerve to sue
tho company for damage*. Get it? WcU.no.
”1 ran across a woman engineer once. Her
father used to own\a big sawmill, and, being
an engineer himself, B» sought tbe trade to hto
daughter. Sho waa a little wild, I guess, and

lude narrow gauge truck iu tha Arkansas
wtxxto, drawing like a man and wearing ber
hair short Then sho got a freight train on
the Iron Mountain road from Poplar Bluff to
St. Louis. She held tbat until she went to
sleep oae night and ran plump into a freight
on a cLosung. Then she skipped,-and turned
up afterward on tho ‘Q’ road at tho time af
; th J big strike. I knew ber father well, and
he often asked me If I saw her. Finally one
morning wbei I was pulling out of Chicago
on n Rock island train I saw her Ixickiug a
•Q' engine down to tbe yards. 1 calk-d her
by name, aud. when I rtarted out next rnoruing she came to ray cah, got on nnd rode out
U ways.
“1 never saw her again till just Ixforo X
quit tho road., She camo to me at Council
Bluffs oue night and wanted to rale to Cbimgo. Kb© had no moaoy aud was dtocouragtd. and I let her ride, although it waa
again.* th* rules, she rat before me and ran
my engiue half tbo night. Bhe seemed to ba
watching for wmething, and didn’t talk
much. At but, just before midnight, while
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and fetehod tbe t;raln np with a bump inside
of a hundred yards.
•• ’Wbatj the mstterf I asked.
“‘Manon tbe track; don’t you see him!*

him before, and didn’t believe rite raw him

may be kept until summer apples are avail­
able. Of course, perfectly sound apples must which have considerably lessened the manu­
be selected—a small bruise or decayed spot facturer's loss.
cannot be allowed. A temperature just
above tbe freezing point, end equable, to
After being punched into circular form
essential. Fruits do not keep so well in a the corks go to tbe tapering machine, where
warm temperature, and fluctuations aro even their final propra-ation comes. This to by
far tho mat interesting part of this internttThis should be obwrved in keeping apples ing industry. Not so very many years ago
for ura during winter and early spring, aud tbe only tapering machine known was an
for this reason it is beat to liave the fruit ordinary man and hto knife. Now hand
room disconnected from tho cellar, or at made corks an- unknown. This finishing
least separated from the rest of tho cellar by machine to nothing morn or less than a lathe,
a partition. If a brick partition cannot be tho knife of which moves after the manner
afforded, oae of matched Ixxirds will^answer. of an old fashioned apple peeler. Tbe corks
Sliding sash will enable one to regulate the aro put into an iron hand, which conveys
temperature. Tue fruit room should always them to an imaginary mouth, wh*-n up comre
\
contain a reliable thermometer.
■, the knife aud the shavings fly. Tbe finished
he eork
cork then drops out of place to make room
Select tbe apples for long keeping in the
late fall or early winter, and wrap tissue pa* for another. Whan running the machine
per around each apple. Bought in quantity resembles a hungry man., its capacity is
this jnper to cheap, and several bushels can
be wrapped in on hour. Place ’tho apples on
But bottle shippers are not tbo only things
shelves, stems up. Or, what is perhaps a . which are made of cork. Many specialties,
better plan, pack tbo apple* down in Are dried ' wch a* cork washers of various sires, caps
rawdust or bran, chaff or land plaster. The for pocket flasks and kerosene oil can* and
fruit may be packed in either kegx, barrels sliced corks are manufactured also. Sliced
or boxes. First make a layer of chaff, or
whatever is used, tui inch thick; then a layer silk machinery where friction occurs. Tho
of apples, stems up; fill all spaces with
tho chaff,, ___
and then
___ _
a layer
.. _of______
chaff., rubber ones, aad are now considered tbo only
and so on. .Apples ro packed will keep ■ thing with which to pack valves, os tbo
nicely m an outhouse with throe or four
feet of strew thrown over them. The barrels
Before uses were discovered for the waste
or boxes should rest on tlie ground.
The apples to bo kept late should be asaort &gt; some hundreds ot tons were burned up every
ed out in tbe early spring and placed in a month, ami thousands of dollars were lost
room that can be kept cool—one that can be in this way. Things aro different now,
opened up to admit tbo cool night air and however. All the waste to shipped to this
closed tight during tho beat of tbo day.- dty aud made into life preservers, cork jack­
Amcrirtui Agriculturist.
ets. cork sprinkled paper, in which glass ia
packed, and linoleum. Thia pulverized stuff
The Groat Silver Spring.
is also exteurivnJy used to pack Malaga grape*
“I drove exit to tbe great Silver Spring, in in, being handy, safe and light. Bod matthe Oclawaba, yesterday, and If I could 1
would fain have stayed for hours floating on the shavings and are superior to those mrulo
its surface, looking down into the iridescent of other materials. Iu fact, they are so sudepths,’’ writes a correspondent of Tbo Bos­ jterior and come so high tbat but few can
ton Transcript from Florida. “Ono cannot afford the luxury. Every well furnisbed
describe It. The basin is Immense. Tbero yscht, however, to thoroughly equipped with
are many springs in one, and all have a dif­ them.
ferent beauty. Thu water is clear us crystal,
Tho cork burincse. is probably tbe only in­
end one thinks the depth perhaps a fsvr feet, dustry known to the civilized world which
when it is nearer a hundred. The lights and luui no broker, dealer or go between. But
there
are so few manufactories, nnd so limited
shallows are marvelous. Tlie bottom a mo­
saic of such Infinite beauty as tbo hand of the a demand for the goods, that such an indi­
most skillful nrtiran has never been able to vidual could not eke out an existence In it
make. The colors range from the green of alone. Consequently tbo owners are their
malariab&gt; to tints of the sky.
own agent* and they Brake their own ratos;
“Near tbo steambor.t landing bits of tin mostly to druggists and mineral- water bot­
thrown overboard are convcrtel seemingly tlers, the corks being put up in bags and sold
Into Jewels n mermaid might have scattered by the groes.—New York Tribune.
from a full casket. In some places tiie water
boils upward like clouds of smoke, and as the
Klrice separate it os though some unseen
1 was throwing toward you diamonds. Thia Rain-in-the Face. Spotted Tail, ManThere axe caves and grottons far beneath, Atraid-of-hto-Horsea, is good enough to pain;
into which you peer. It is a fairy land—no off on tbo white*, but each Indian has an­
other. Far .'n the depths, you know, sleeps other name tho white* never hear. First bo
Wtaionnh, the beautiful Indian maiden. Her la named after hto mother's gens ar family.
lover, slain by her father's hand, called ber There are only.half a dozen each. Snake
across the moonlit waters, and she followed WalfrTurtle, Bear, Eagle, and so on. You
him into the happy land beyond. Her tresses remember bow, in “The Last of tho Mo­
hican*,’’ tbe young Delaware chief was found
bottom of the
Happy Wenonah, to slumber amid
gave his family. He was a Turtle, just os
the bulk ot tlie Scotch are divided into a few
clans, tho Stewart*, Campbells, Camerons,
One of the chief “righto” of St John's is its McGregors and others. To the Indian’s fami­
ly name to attached another. But it wouldtbe postofDcc building, a staring structure of be bad medicine to have it spoken oOtride the
red brick with a top taavg cupola, strongly
and hoodoo him. The

not particularly remarkable, consisting for

E"’*"
,hleh c'“
later life.—asbington Post.

ou' i»

patriotic inhabitanta nearly ra often
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.

SL A=ru«ii» "Ita, Asta«&lt; City.’ r»tai*»
■■tta&gt; G«n City.’ Ortaoao "tk. PtaooOHtMl
CUy,” C«Ur K«y. “tk* Florid. Vmk»,’ ud
ta« through * loos muloKd*. Tlll.hl—
b "tbo Flor.1 City,’ or, to tarludo U&gt;* full
formal., tk. Floral City it tk. land ct
Plorara” Why tkte formol, k .pproprtat.

potato tlottoo k In Horta. &lt;ajl«a -wtaur.’
X—rly rarj bootatn U&gt;« rtra«fbi&lt;. roomy
Ion Is bkldsn ta • umtod sob troptota
of trees, sbubbery and vines, floating from
which aro stringers of the gray Epaxiish mora
Too rich j«rf nine of tlw jemaraincs scent the
peaceful inland air, and tbe brilliant bloseoms
of the begonias and oleanders burn along tho
streets and in tlw gardens; th* rosea reeerve
their crimson for February and tbe punctili­
ous “Spanish bayonets,” with their keen
of their wonderful white heart*. Still, even
In tbe winter of it. dtocootent the Floral City
give* ample indications of tbe glorious sum­
mer before it and the profusion of its fond,
nousxa akd rxorix.
Tbe stranger within the gate* of Tallahassee
ot tbe biUy highways leading oat into th*

tbe native will leave bi* tree, climb tbe zigzag

hospitable dignity oc its topmost rail. The
fallaharaoan has bis opportunity now. He
imparts information in the most suave man­
ner and will not let ins victim escape for half
an hour. Should the dinner or tea bell’s ring­
ing break in upon bis didactic conversation,
bv hospitably instate upon taking hl* captive
to tlie family assembly. If the cordial invi­
chance to view Uh, architectureaud domestic
arrangements of tbe quaint bomesteada
Some of tbe houses are little old stylo cot-

FOB SALK BY

DICK DOYLE,
FRED HEATH,
N. T. PARKER.
W J&amp;LLHOLLOWAY
J H BEAMER &amp; CO.

DRINK

HSee
A THUS COMBINATION OF

Mocha, Java and Bio.
A Bkautiful Souvenir
Picture Card Given
WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE

domed window*, hidden behind mounting
masees ot shrubbery. Others are brick struct­
ures of tlie Doric style, with spreading porti­
cos and white wooden pillars. Occasionally
a relic of the early French occupation may

its decaying ports cochore, inner coart and

a blank walled, dismal building, with an odd
overhanging jalousie, tbe monument of its
Spanish constructor.

LION COFFEE
When you buy tout Groceries trv a
package LION COFFEE, lib the
best in the United States—made up from •
a selection of Mocha, Java anu Bio,
properly blended and is eoncedc-d by all
to make the nicest cup of Coffee in the
land. For Sale Everywhere.

WooIsm Spies Cs., Manf rs,

Kansas City, Mo.
Toledo, o.
taoeou* and of the sincerest kind, but it is
more of a pleasure than of tbe doty it often
uifiins nm ion mod m nm
i* among the thrifty matron* of New Eng
pence*,
shillings, florins, U1U
half VIU"U&gt;
crown* uia
and
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...
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KHAM'S CROUP REMED
crown-, with never a dedmta ronrota«K» tai Uml Uwro bin H»duu«of tb.bone.wiU
TteOhiMm'sKsdJdzs
u»n
( ibetn.
ud —tatar
xut'Ug
mem, tbiLUI* will
“ill nwwxwbl,
rmjtmuiy be
vc romtavraiatu- I■ ,*““?&gt;* ta^ntmta
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tbo’.8
Spanrib
occup-a~’ make
—*w- TaUaharaee.
ered• as a remarkable
teak
,P°qW1 occupation
place. Where
WL-~ tbe state capital, a»
The annual loss from wear and tear of gold iI *a “storied
tortod place.
coin in England by rwuon ot the aiwenro of . f'^nral structure of straight lines and pnin
small notes to almost incredible. In Scotland 1
*fth Do^lc P’duums, now Hands, toe
the issue of £ I nobis displaces gold tea great Seminole and1 vYeniasbec
- sachems
'
*burwd the
extent The Scotch teller excels in counting hatchet and smoked tbe pipe of peace two
pajier money. In fingering a bundle ot notes centuries ago. Here tho S|tani»h invaders of
CHANCERY BALE.
he is king of men. Placing the pxeketa up­ their soil built Fort St Luk, tho rains of
right against hto left palm, and seizing the which are among the town’scurioritie*. Haro
top corner between tbe finger and thumb of Andrew Jackson, after taking formal porats decree of tbe circuit court for the county of
hto right hand, ho will turn over tbo notea so siou, in 1821, of the newly ceded province of
quickly that an ordinary observer will be as Spain, placed its chief military prat. Four A. D. 1590, tn a certain cause thwl-i pending,
HortenM Morey Is eouudaluant and
entirely deceived as by tbe three card trick, miles to the cast is Lake Lafayette, lying in wherein
Wllitam England. Junior, Augusta Euctsnd
and will probably arantonly sixterai er seven­ the midst of a large estate of 25,000 acres, and William England. Henl«r, are &lt;tefrt&gt;dent5
teen to the teller’s twenty. Then, to check given to the marquis in recognition of hto as­ Notice Is hereby given that I ehall sell at public
te tbe hl*hest bidder, on Friday the
hto count, bo will either alternate hto bands, sistance .hiring the revolution. To the west auction
fourth day of April, A. D. U00. at tenKdotk lu
or. placing tbe notes horizontally &lt;m his count­ is tho Murat plantation, occupied until ber tbe forenoon, u the north front doorXof the
er, be will count them toward himself with de? th by tbo Princess Murat, tbe dough ter­ court house. In the city of Hasting*. edUnty of
in-law cf the flnrat cavalry leader in the Na­ Barry, and sMte of Michigan, raid court house
tbe same |&lt;aralyzing s;h&lt;x1.
being tne place for holding tbo circuit court for
The Scotch counter is twice as wide as tbo poleonic campaigns, Joachim Murat, king of raid county of Bam-, the following desert ted
London ono; it Is elevated in Lhc center aud Naples, and brother-in-law of the HtUe cor- property, to-wlt: The cast half of the west UsU
ot tbe MHiUieast quarter of section nineteen. In
is minus tbo rim which facilitates tbe Eng­
lowMblp number two north, range ten u-est.
lish teller’s dexterity with the coin. Tlw
Barry eoanty.M!ehlRM,aecardlngt« tbe United
FOLKS F8OM TH* “BACK COCBTHT."
Scotch teller In Edinburgh to railed In. His
Stale, surrey, to satisfy raW mortgsp-, inter­
According to the census of 1880, tbe popu- est. costs snd expeeses and should the same
domain to a Httlo island by itaelf, be takes
tall to realize suflfcleot for toe payment of raid
no responsibility, he corries uo balances in
vwntaftatatata I.-..
tl.tan I
his brad, and will not look at a check until
ink to passe cream. On Saturdays the papu­ east halt of tbe &gt;»&gt;wtliwe-«t quarter of section
countersigned it.
lation doubles owing to tbe advent of negroes nineteen, In townsbln two north. range ten
west. Barry county, Michigan,according to the
An advantage which the English teller from the “back country^’ who come to pur­
possesses over the American and tbo Scotch chase pre viriotas for the ensuing week. Tho
' AloxzoE. Kkn.vit, s.
teller lion in th* fact that ho iwues clean visitors come with a Uttle mUk and honey, a 1*&lt;&gt;.
Court Commissioner, Harn- County,
notes only. The Bonk of England has the few vegetable* and fewer coins. After sell­ Circuit
Michigan.
।
exclusive privilege &lt;if note taues in Loudon ing their produce and buying groceries, they
Bollcitors for -J
and w^in
radlub of sixty miles, a right view tha urban glories. They favor a nor­
conferred for a certain, valuable considera­ therner with their especial cunfldcnre, and
. PROBATE ORDER.
tion granted to the government in years •how much curiosity regarding northern poli­
gone by. All tho notes received by the Lon­ tico. Ono Saturday afternoon recently a
the Probate Court for the
don teller are sent into tho Bank of England, venerable darky with grizzled wool respect­
Ideoat tbe Probate Office,
tbe city &lt;
stings. In raid county, un
and they are not reissued. Tbe average llfo fully saluted me at a street corner and in­ in
Saturday
tlie
y
of February In the year one
of a £5 bank-note to two or three weeks, that quired if I knew Mr. Blaine personally. On
[red and ninety.
• of a £100 bank note three days—that to, the receiving a negative reply, he exclaimed in
....
ra, W. Armstrong. Judge of
Protat*. .
interval between its issue ami return to tbe injured astontriiment:
In tbe matter of the estate of Hannah Quack­
“Why, boas, you don? cum from de norf I” enbush.
bank and final death.-Boston Commercial
deceased.
Bulletin.
Bicycle riders will be intere*ted to learn
On resdlig and filing the petition, duh v&lt; ri­
that in Tallahassee Is located one of tbe three fled, ot James H. Quackenbush, sou uf raid de­
Legal Techulcallty.
wheel clubs of tbe state. It to a flourishing crawl, praying (flat a certain insirument now
&lt;&gt;n file In this court, purporting to be the last
Legal technicality has never been exceeded -organization of twelve member*.
-will and testament ot said deceased, may t* ad­
by that in tbo case of Holt against Holmes,
Though Tallahassee to a few dozen miles to mitted to probate and that artmlulriratlon of
one of the oldest recorded caws*. It seems th* north of tbe counties (Putnam, Marion, ' raid estate, with tbo will anioxed. may be grant­
that one Holmes had ibwn tolling his neigh­ t’itrus, Hernando and Pasco) tn.whlB the ed to Charles W. Jordan or to some other suit­
able person^
bors tales on Sir Thomas Holt and making
Thereupon it Is ordered, that Thursday the 13th
public one ot tho latter’s little pocendUlo* thousand boxes ounuallv. A Putnam county day of March, A. D.. l»o, st ten o’clock in the
Sir Thomas sommenred an action for dander grower visiting at tbe capital estimates tbo fSBMiQOU, be Brained for toe bearing of said
tbstthe heirs al law ot .«;dd dealleging in his written declaration that crop of tho state at 1,800,000 boxes, or, in petition,and
craetd and an other pereons interested in said
Holmes had . publicly stated thnt ho [Sir round number*, BK,006,000.
estate, are n-qtrtred to appear nt a st-»kxi al
Thoma*] had - taken a clearer and stricken
said court, then to be holden at the Probate
While frozen New England sfctvtw through office,
In tbe city of Hastings, In raid countv.
his cook ujxm the head so that one ride of ftei annual visitation of polar blizzards, Flor­
abow cause, if any there be. why the prayer
the hood fell upon one shoulder and Uu&gt; other ida’s northern tier of counties to- reaping and
of the petitioner msff not be granted. And
ride upon tbo other •boulder.” Now, it was I wealth from its growth of sweet and Yrtoh It is further ordered, that said iieUtlooer give
a rule of law in cases of this character that it iwmuxsi, beans, pea*, sweet com and onion* notice tn the persons Interested in said estate,
tbe pendency of raid petition, and the bear
was no blander unless the wurds falsely Tbo rise to which Irish potatoes grow in this ot
ing tbereef by causing a copy of tbto order to be
spoken Imputed to another tho commi®ion of soil is something Incredible. Bpeclmen* are published in the HAirriMfm BjpnrKR a wwsa crime, and the learned judge, in apnlytnc occasionally exhibited which can bandy be paper printed and circulated in raid County of
this rule to tho ease Ixjfore him, dtomiaJd the
Barry onne in cadi wtwk for three successive
jammed into a pock measure. The complaint weeks previous to raid day at hearing
action iiecauso, ns be Mated in hto opinion to not infrequently made by New York couCrtAMUM W. AMMSTIU’KO.
toe word, alleged to have bran spoken b} rignres that the vegetables of certain lots aro
Judge of Probate.
Holmes did not constitute a dander on Rir too largo for the trade. —
Cor.
Tkomas.asit wasnotstat.ii in the pleading
that tho cook died from the stroke—thus
„ In pursuance of and by virtue ot an order and
leaving it to be inferred that a man had a
Aecrro otitic circuit court for tlie County of
Barry, in Chancery. In tbe Kts
r»f Mtebigsn.
legal right to split open hl* cook’s head' so
THE MARKETS*
of February,
that eacn half thereof rested upon a shoulder
pending,
Haatlnra.
P«”-Wod that he did not kill tho owner of
plalnnnt nnd
^Apples
—
Dried.
shc
per
lb;
evaporated,
fie
per
mid Wllitam
the divided bead!—Son Francisco Argonaut.
txianra. Notice Is hereby
) al-public audkm to Ibc
Dogus Coffee.
YWay.’the fourth day of
April, A. D. tso. at ten o’clock lu rov forenoon,
Look out for a new kind of coffos that u
at the north trout door of the court Imrae in the
n aoSMM.
dever Fn’nchmeu aC the
City of HaMtnn. Ctniutv of Barry and mate of
Island of Reunion have discovered that tbo
MW eourt house being tbe pta&lt;* for
hoRilng tbe circuit, court, for imld Comity of
fruit of tho wild oran£l. that grow, there has
the following draerihed property, to wit:
tho aroma of tho coffee betry. As it cubu ^Llgj-l&amp;lltag.tMepCTMil: nurlita.IlJI Barry,
The west half of Um wrat halt of tlis south
li* to raise the wild orange than regular
east quarter of section nineteen. In township
two north, rsmge ten west, parry County. Mich
coffee, uniurally tbe planters are substitutlnv
iKS'i SDcartUBt to the fnlt-d Statu survey. »&lt;&gt;
the forrn-r fur tv™ i.
*

Mrs. Higbfly-My dear, during the summer

01 • ciiic*ons. OC.

me fall to realize suf-

tbe Oration of the «« bogus ooffra.(£
bright gleam on the ccffe® horizon to in tbe
Lba Unised

^•&lt;8X8^
KMJtABJVtM.

Co.. MKh.

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Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIV. NO. 44.

HASTINGS. MICH.. FEBRUARY 26.1890.
Hastings Banner
Fub1l*hed Wednesday* by

‘KOOK: BRO5.,i‘
HASTINGS, MICH.

TOWER

F. R. PANCOAST,
HASTINGS, MICH.

CLOTHING COMPANY.
We arc making a Big Run on all sorts of Gent’s Fur­
nishing Goods this week
LINEN COLLARS, four-ply.
CU FF8, four-ply, per pair
Or two pair for 25 cent*.

('holed from 241, dozen NECKWEAR

36 J&lt;ven LINEN HANDKERCHIEFS. fancy border ..
Or three for 25 cents.

CAPS! CAPS! CAPS!

COUNTY NEWS.

10', dozen BOYS’ SCOTCH CAPS, all we hare..............

tve.

good quality. trorfA 4Oc.
Como and take your choice for

ISc.

$1.00 anti 73 cent CATS Rp for

This is the LAST CALL. Come and get a Cheap Cap
to last the boy through.

Hudsons

TOWER
CLOTHING COMPANY.
GRAND RAPIDS,

MICH.

M. ISRAEL &amp; CO
KALAMAZOO, MICH.
Our Stock
of
.
DRESS
GOODS
and
DRESS
SILKS
never has
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gram Tuesday night from Auburn. Ind.,
stating that her sbter. Ada Sparke. was
dying. Mrs. K. lefLon the midnight train.
Rev. D. B. Ovlatt, of the Hastings Bap­
tist church, preached a fine sennou to a
well filled’ bou.se at tbe town ball Sunday
afternoon. He announced that there
would l&gt;e services again In four weeks.
John A. Flint; formerly a Nashville lad.
died of heart disease at Detroit Monday
aftcnioon. Hb remains arrived here
ay night and the funeral services
held at the Evangelical church Wedfat eleven o’clock. Rev. Geo. JohnScbtlng.
i supper and ball given by the F. A
lodge Friday evening was well atconsldering tbe rough roods and
icy of the weather. The ball was
the Opera house and over 100
irs sold. Tbe reception room of the
was opened for social purposes to
those not wishing tu dance. At 1} o'clock
supper was served by the ladles of the
Star Chapter Id the lodge room. The net
proceeds amounted to about 880.

E. Barber and W. Fisher made a businew trip to Shultz.
Emily Mead Is sick with la grippe.
The law suit between McCrorey and
Leroy after many delays occurred tat
Thursday; Tuthlll. of Kalamazoo, was em­
ployed by the plaintiff and C. Smith, of
Hastings, by the defendant. Decision not
yet tendered.
Prosecuting attorney Smith, of Hastings.
Injured his ankle quite severely here tat
Thursday by jumping from the train,
which beinga freight and not understanding
Clocks, Jewelry. that
be wished to stop only slackened its
speed, which Mr. S. took advantage of
with the above result
Sarah Barber, of Richland, is visiting
friend* in tills vicinity.
Mrs. W, Cooper Is quite sick.
Mrs. Atkins health Is much Improved
Warrvn Fisher and wife left Saturday
since her sojourn in Battle Creek.
for a abort visit with friends ut Leonidas
The Good Templars had open lodge Sat­ and Colon.
urday evening. Feb. 22, and had a good
So preaching Sunday at revival meetings
time.
at Spring Brook.
Mrs. Henry Tasker is entertaining rela­
tives from Bellevue this week.
Mrs. Walter Cooley is slowly recovering
•John Reese and wife, of Ceresco, visited
from a severe attack of la grippe.
at Ji. Barnes’ and D. R. Slade’s last week.
Mrs. John Tasker returned from Ver­
John Shoup and wife, of Climax, are
montville Saturday, where she has been visiting his parents.
visiting the past two weeks.
Mrs. Maggie Perry and daughter Anna,
About thirty-one numbers at union hall of Jigahville. visited at J. K. Smith's last
Friday evening and an enjoyable time was
had by those present.
Report says Ed. Mosey was married last
Mrs. Wm. Jewell Is having another sick Thtoday.
spell. Carrie Park is staying with her.
J. K. Wilcox has made about 150 pounds
A good many of our young people at­ of maple sugar.
tended the dance at Dowling Friday even­
The social at Rob. Phillips’ passed off
ing.
very pleasantly.
Lulu Seger celebrated her tenth birth­
The I’, ofl. In the Mayo district will
day by a party Saturday evening/
hold open meeting Wednesday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Cooley are entertain­ Everybody Invited.
ing the grip this. week.
The grip is losing its grip in this com­
Chas. Mason and Hennau Muttey have
munity. for which we are all thankful.
rented the Ostroth farm for the coming
St. Johns lodge, 1. O. G. T. holds its year; consideration &lt;260.
regular meeting every Saturday night An
Mrs. Wm. Seaman is sick at thb writ­
Invitation Is extended to all to come and ingjoin them.
.
Mrs Hyde Is visiting friends in Jackson.
Our school at the Center is making prep­
Chris Marshall and Miss Lillie Felghner
arations to have an exhibition the last day. expect to close their schools with an ex­
The Sylvester Broe. will move their ma­ hibition.
chine for sawing pickets one mile cast of
Rev. Spitler preached at the Evangclltal
tbe Center on Tom Blank's farm. Art­ church for Rev. Johnson Saturday evening,
Palmer and Richard Stevens have already Sunday moral ng and eveulng.
drawn several cords of picket bolts.
John Marshall gave his son David a deed
of 40 acres of land near the U. B. church.
Bruah Rhine.
Miss Myrtle Meek, of Nashville, made
- P. R. Kams Is very sick with Ithe Wm.B ivens a visit Sunday. ‘
Ed. Brown, who Is teaching the Ellb
mumps.
Jim Graham Is reported some better.
school in Assyria was home Saturday and
The neighbors and friends of Dan Hull Sunday.
__________________
called upon him last Tuesday night, and It
Bru*h Hldge.
wns a complete surprise.
There
was
a surprise party at Dalieh
We would advise Bert to doctor his eyes
before he goes to another party, so he will Hull's tat Tuesday evening.
Henry
Anders
went to Hickory Comers
not have Jo go home without any pop com
on Satunlay.
and taffy.
Geo. Havens was In Hastings last Wed­
We hear say that Fred Pierce Is a frequer^ visitor *1 our school. What is the nesday.
F. G. Pierce went to Hastings last Wedmatter with our school mann? She’s all
right!
Rose Anders is slowly Improving.
Clarence Otb pets a sore foot and head;
Mattle Anders aixl Edith Karns visited
caused by his pony running away with
friends at Cloverdale last week.
him.
The school inspectors did not locate a
Henn’ Anders*n’s little girl Is some bet­
site for our new school house as was ex­
ter at tills writing.
pected.
'
A light took place on our streets last
Tuesday between a young man and an old
Mrs. Clemence and Mrs. Thomson are cripple. . Young man came out second best
on the gain.
The. highway commissioner was on our
M. J. Culp and wife, of Maple Grove,
streets last week Tuesday.
visited friends and relatives in this vicin­
P. R. Kams and P. Otis went to Hast­
ity last week.
.
ings last Saturday. '
Arthur Brown has purchased one-third
Our school district has been increased
IntarejtinS. Shoup’s feed mill and thresh-.
120 acres this winter.
Ing machine.
It is now evident that there will be no
Mr. Tillotson and wife, of Marengo, arc school house built this year at Brush Ridge.
visiting at B. Thomas’.
Satie Hall, who has been visiting her
Ratland.
sister Mrs. Thomson, returned to her
Fred Howe has retamed from Oplo,
Home in Augusta Saturday.
where be lias been speeding the winter.
II. Stevens and F. Barber visited Hast­
Min Minnie Dooley Is visiting her par­
ings friends last Saturday and Sunday.
ents on High Land street
Fred Brown, of Grand Rapids, b visit­
Arthur Hathaway who has been Prof,
ing friends in Ala place.
of mathatnatics for tbe past month at the
J. Hinckley had the misfortune to break High St school has resigned his position.
one bf his fingers while sawing pickets.
Henry Bechtel called on Mr. Howe's
folk* last Tuesday evening.
Geo. Cross and wife and Mrs. Burt was
Considerable maple sugar has been visiting friends In Orangeville tat week.
marketed here.
It fa reported that High St school Is
John Wolcott Is numbered among the soon to have two new scholars.
sick ones.
The "Valley Forge’’ scene was exhibited
Baker Sbrlner was In the village Satur­ at the Tanner school hausc l^st Wednes­
day.
day nonu by four of the school boys. It
Kate Blcklnson was at Hastings Wed­ was a beautiful sight too.
■
nesday.
Tito literary at "Hard Scrabble" school
F. A. Kotts, of Manchester, spent Sun­ house b a grand success since they doubled
day here.
up schools..
Kittle Stebbins, of Hastings, was In
DMBfJeld.
town Friday.
,
Last Wednesday Kate Giddings had her
L. C. Folghner, of the Woodland News,
trial
by
the
Probate
Judge and two doctors,
wns In the village Friday.
C. L- Glasgow is laid up with neuralgb. Van Horn and Ffiller and was aligned to
Lettie Hammond, of Lapeer, Is visiting the Laaane asaylum at Kalamazoo.
Tbe meeting of the P. of I*a last Friday
at H. R. Dickinson's.
Merl, son of H. C. Woleott, Is very sick eve. at the Ban field school house was
somewhat of a failure.
with scarlet fever.
Last week Monday evening Banfield
C. E. Gwdwln was at Marshall tat
Lyceum debated. Resolved, that the Unit­
week vjsltlng.hb parents.
K. M. Gay. who has been clerking for H. ed Stktes should have a large and power­
G. Hale, returned to Kalamazoo Wednes­ ful navy. Chairman, David Style*; Judge*
C. S. Shoemaker. Peter Ftaher and H.
day.
Frank Geiger, of Woodland, is-hand­ Powara. Decision won by the powerful
shaking with his many friends In Nasb- aud rioquent speach of Joe Powers, that
the United States should have a large and
*lte.
J. j
E. M. Everts ateended tbe grand lodge powerful navy. Negative not satisfied and
will dbeuss the same question next Mon­
I. O. O. F. at Ionia tat week.
.
day evening with more eloquence than beGeo. Coe is sick with typhoid fever.
.Edna Truman, who is attending school fore.
Last Friday afternoon Li C. Edward*
at Olivet, spent Sunday with her parents.
Bertha- Putnam was taken dangerously was stricken down with tbe la grippe, but
rick Wednesday and at one time it was up to Ihb writing Is improving.
Ltfft Friday afternoon at the Bantield
thought that her roeovery wasdoubtfuL
church, Mr*. Coera* funeral was held.
but at present she b Improving.
Mrs. Angie Kuhlman received a tete- She being 103 yean old.

Watches,

s doze* MEN’S SCOTCH GAPS, small lot to close........
Regular price 40 cents.
U dozen BOYS’ TURBAN

TAe best Advert
ing medium in. Ba*ry County.

WHOLE NO. 1813.
Our genial merchant b taking iu from
40 to 50 dozen of eggs per day and butter
accordingly and goods goes out the same.
How Is that for a country store?
Mrs. Dunn b about to buy a village lot
and erect a house in the village of Ban­
field.

Wheal l&lt; looking very bad with not
much prospect for a crop for this year.
.
Byron Tungate b the owner nf two'
new horses, which he traded for with bls
brother Burt.
John Haugh b doing a fine Job of grub­
bing on the highways.
Some fellows with little sense or shame
in their make up, made a disturbance the
evening of the 17th? A repetition of this i
kind of funny business will cause some
parties to have a-Mt-tp with the law.

Delayed Jitter.
J. L. Bogardu* was in your city Thurs­
day and Friday.
Elb Cheney is working for Wash. Cain.
Herman Anspaugh and Ella Crockford,
also Charlie Crockford and best girl attend­
ed church at the Center.
Jay Carpenter was In Lake Odessa,
Saturday.
J. R. Carpenter returned to Clarksville
Sunday.
.
Sally Thurston spent Sunday with Ella
Crockford.

held In high respect by a large cM*. 1
where she was reared from InXaacy. Rm.
Joel Marlin officiating, assisted by- Rm.
Albertson. ,Sbe was buried In the north
cemetery by the aide of her mother, whose
funeral took place just six-years to a day
from that of the daughter. Two broiben
and two sisters survive to mourn her loaa.
Cortright Bros, took an inventory of
Chelr dry goods and grocery stock/ laat
week.
M
A. A. Aldrich is laid tip with the grippe,;
which took him on Saturday morning.
Chre Aldrich and wife have gone to
Union City on a short visit.
E. Penuock and wife, of your city, be­
sides some others were in attendant St
the funeral of Maggie Snyder Suuday.
Blain Ray has a &lt;50 job moving build­
lugs for James H. Travis, of East Cooper.
Clem, If you had accepted that invito-’
tion to dine with an old friend, with bill of
fare "Boston baked beaus,” you would
have escaped that sprained ankle.
Two pioneer ladies from your city, Mn.
Hayes and Mrs. Powers, spent one day
last week with Mn. Addison. Spalding.
H. M. Chaac and wife gave a weddiag
reception at their residence tn honor of
Manley M. Chase and wife Feb; 2tet 1»vlted guests to the number of 40 assembled
and had a very pleasant time.
’
That law suit at the Sbean school house
seemed to be a one sided affair.
M. M. Chase moves wlth-his-btide on
his farm thb week, and Henry Pennells
onto hi* newly purchased farm at Milo.
W. A. Spalding and wife. Mn. B. W.
Johnson and Blain Ray made bnsinee*
trips to Kalamazoo tho past week.
Ice cream socials I fear will be of the
past
.
•
Thb open winter farmers are Improving
their time drawing»manure and repairing
fences.
•
Earl Towne is sick with the grip.
Cynthia Craven spent last Sunday with
her parents at Cedar Creek.

Sugar making Is the order of the day
with the fanners.
Mr. Andrus was obliged to close hb
school at west Carton on account of the
la grippe.
Our school closes next Wednesday with
an exhibition in the evening.
S. Andros Sundayed with his son Frank
of thb place.
Mrs. Brooks, mother of C. Brooks of
this place who has been quite sick is bet­
ter at this writing.
Charles Hickerson, of east Carlton, has
purchased a part of Geo. Lydy's farm.
Jasper Warner ,had the misfortune to'
get both bones of hb arm broken, by a
Too void for sugar making im»w.
kick from one of his horses.
Wiley Washburn, of Car 1km, has aired
The Advance thresher company has
another chattie mortgage sale here Friday. out to Mr. Pardee, of Bowne.
Wm. Sisson and family, of Carlton,
Uncle Moses Durkee seems to be grad­
visited Wm. Moulton, of Irving, Sunday.
ually falling.
Andrew Lake will move into the hnuae
now occupied by Duel Wolcott as soon as
vacated.
Gertie Lowry is able to be out again.
Thomas Sullivan has been vary sick but
John Lankart has returned from Penn­
Is much belter at thb writing.
sylvania.
The Ladies Aid society will give a warm
Mrs. Bush visited her sister last Sunday.
A few from thia place attended the sugar social March 1st All are invited.
Lena Wolcott visited the Jones school
donation in your city last Wednesday.
Rev. Ovbtt preached to a full house at Friday.
Alonzo Ferris visited at H. Sisson’s, of
the High Street school house the Ifltb; be
will preach again at the same place next Carlton, Saturday.
Sabbath at 3 p. tn.
T. Bust; was on our street last Wednes­
The P. of lb have made a contract with
day. .
•
Geo. Mosier of this place to ftrrntah them
Frdd Howe has returned from Ohio.
goods at ten per cent profit, and the hard­
S. Howe went to Irving tat Friday.
George Cross and wife spent a few days ware Ann are to furnbh the organization
with things in their line at the same rate.
last week with Orangeville friends.
The prevallng topic here is about the
above order and time alone will tell wheth­
Rube Seeley, of Hastings, w-as In town er any good will result therefrom. The
grange thought to create a unity among
last week.
W. S Adkins was at Jackson last week. fanners, and many are wondering if the
Rev. Chapman commenced a series of new order can do better.
"Oh consistency thou art ajewel?"
meetings at the ball Monday eve.
The Job of lumbering on-the land of Jay
W. S. Adkins' little girl is sick. *
Rllla Turner is working for Mr. Sparks. and Henry Wilkinson is about completed.
There is no ice tit to pack as.yet
Mrs. A. Troutwine visited Grand Rap­
Quite a number of our younifr.people at­
ids Inst week.
Mrs. H. Brown, of Grand Rapids, vbited tended the G. A. R. party, al Delton and
report dgood time.
at Will Carl’s Saturday.
bid. Wilkinson and wife are the proud
Several couple atteuded the dance at
and happy parenb of a. baby boy. lorn on
Nashville Friday eve.
Those boys that broke, the lock on the the 18th Inst. Sid Is-unspeakably happy,
elevator and did other damage had better and Is making big calculations.
Martha Anders and Edith.Karas vbited
be more careful In the future or they will
friends here last week.
sec their names In print.
A. Delong and family spent Sunday with
F. Wright
George Baker fesclllng.se whig machines.
Quite a joke on those that attended the
dance at Nashville. They got on the
Lou Snyder spent. Sunday with/riends
morning train and'were put off at Greggs in this place.
Elder Myers delivers! a fine discourse
crossing by A. M. Baker and had to walk
back to Nashville and wait for the
at the church last Sunday, after which tennew members were added.
*
noon.train.
And now! we have another protracted
Orangeville!'
meeting started by the Radicals.
Delayed Letter.
Every one Ih. thia place is glad to hear
Rev. Townsend vbited friends nt Alle- that Uncle Will Tuafcate has recHvad A
gan last week.
pension.
A party from North Pine lake took pos­
E. B. Payne has the finest bog we have
session of tho parsonage last Thursday, seen; It b about IB- months old and good
provided an elegant dinner, and when they judges think, he will weigh 800 pounds.
eft presented the iady of the house 810, as
Harry Jones-was home from Kalamazoo
a reminder of their visit.
last Fitter..
Mrs. Martha Hewitt died tat Saturday
The sick at Mattliew Baird’s are Irnnight, after a short illness. She was a proving.
loving wife and mother, and respected, by
all who knew her.
Mrs. John Kllllek has been quite stek. Center, Evidently Intoxicated, came here to
but b slowly gaining.
meeting In tbe evening. They came horse- e
Rev. Townsend and wife are enjoying a back, cussing and yelling and running'
vblt with their daughter from Hickory horses, making a noise so that they could
Comers.
be heard for a mile. After meeting they
Mrs. Adeline Phettepbce, of Petoskey, started home. Tbe first man they came to
b visiting relatives here.
was Ed. Campbell, and wanted to whip
Mrs. Mettle Brown has been having the him, but when they could be accommoda­
mumps.
ted they went away. Next they came near
Bert and Elsie Saddler, of Bradley, running over some tadles who were walk­
spent Sunday at Len. Livingston's.
ing by themselves. They then ran as far
a* Doud’s Corners, then went back until
they met Ed. Gates with a lady. There
hte
Mr. and Mrs Rbbrldgcr Is vbiling
they stopped and began abusing Mr. Gates.
brother In Jackson county.
One got off his horse and clinched Mr.
Meetings at Shultz school house
Gates, and tbe lady did not want Gates to
closed.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Gideon Wilkin­ fight. Whan Gates tamed to go one of
titem struck him a blow which nearly felL&lt;
son a seven pound boy.
E. B. Payne's sister b visiting him from ed him to the ground. Two or three miter
men were ou the corners when Gates came
Kalamazoo.
up. Then tbe rowdies wanted to anchor
Protracted meetings at Cedar Creek.
Mr. McGuire’s family arc all. sick with their horses and clean out the whole crowd.
After
a good deal of swearing, and lan­
the la grippe.
.
E. B. Payne on going to hb stable one guage bM beconrtng. they proceeded to get

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Mrs. W. O. Barnes and Mrs. Adam
Elliott was quite sick last week, having a
relapse after partially recovering from the
grip.
A five cent social for the benefit of the
Baptist church took place Thursday even­
ing In rooms vacated by J. Sbeau iu the
drug store building. An enjoyable time
was reported by those who were present.
The dance at Tompson’s hall was well
patronized, having sixty couples.
Mrs. Emily Johnson returned one day
last week, after having spent iwveral days
visiting friends iu Laming and Hastings.
Mbs Maggie Snyder, aged M years, tied

over-Uw
over-tim rough ground, enough
enough to till
kill
them. Would Root be a good thing for
our officers to investigate thb matter and
punish these young biodds to thte full extimr nf thn IonYMk«« spring*.

S. P. May will preach at the Brooks
school house next Sunday at ten o'clock,
instead of filling hb appointment at the
Springs.
J. P. Springer visited friemfe at Plain­
well the fore part of the week.
The 1. O. G. T. lodge will hold their
lodge meeting at E. G. Bennett's next Fri­
day evening.
D. B. Watson U on the sick Ibt

writing.
diet church, the f
observed by a large
pay the tribute of It

Frank Bennett, after

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Wolves are still killing sheep In Hillsvlalv county.

There In danger In Impure blood. There la
■Mery In taking Rood * Bareaparllla. the pn-tt
Mood purifier. Ito dose* one dollar.
The Jackson' Purifier plant will shortly
he advertised for sale.

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Children Cry for
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Children Cry for
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Tbe C. A W. M. directors have declared
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LESSON IX, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­

ITS

Opinion* from Several

in a recent issue of Rural New Yorker
a number of prominent poultry keepersexpressed themselves as to the advisabil­
ity of glass in poultry houses, etc. Fol­
lowing is a brief resuino of these expres­
sions:

A POULTRY HOUSE WTJU I.ITTLE I.UMBtR.

P. n. Jacobs. Hammonton, N. J., suid:
"Our poultrymen hero face their houses
to the southeast. For a bouse 10x10
feet, a green bouse sash 3x0 feet is about
correct” C. E. L. Haywood, Hancock,
N. H., who Ims 1,400 hens and 152 hen
houses, uses no glass. Ho anhstitutos
one inch mesh wire netting. His houses
are 8 feet square, fuco the south and
contain twelve hens each. C.S. Cooper,
New Jersey, lliought where glass is
placed ip tho south side of the house
there is loo much heat for summer, un­
less it be coated with whitewash in hot
weather. He favored glass in the cost
and west ends of tho house. A. P. Allen,
Pennsylvania, did not advise much glass.
Pi Williams, of Massachusetts, preferred
windows on tho south ride, also ono on
tho east end to catch tho sun in the
morning.
A. M. Wood, Geneseo, N. Y.. who fur­
nished the sketch here presented, said in
explanation of the same: The shape of
tho house gives plenty of floor room for
the poultry, and saves quite u considera­
ble sum in the lumber bill. Front, 11
feet high; raw, 3 feet; roof, 12 feet, and
made of boards; floor area, 16x33 feet
nearly, in two sections, divided by lattice
work into rooms 16x16 feet each. The
houses face die soutlu In summer the
suu shine* on tho edge of the roof. The
windows hung from the top can be raised
outward and aro covered with matting
and front sun shades. In winter tbesun
is low and shines squarely into tho win-

Colts are often fed nothing but hay
through the winter, and sometimes tliat
of poor quality. This is poor policy, and
the result is the colt's growth is nearly
stopped, and wliat little takes place is
uneven. A correspondent iu Tho New
York Tribune stipes tbe matter correctly
when he says that tbe medium sized colt
should be fed for the first two or three
months after weaning time one quart of
oats mixed with the same quantity of
wheat bran and a gill of oilmenl morn­
ing and night Tho bran, asido from be­
ing nutritious, tends to keep the colt free
from worms, while the oats are excellent
to make superior muscle and form a good
quality df bones. The oilnifeal aids diges­
tion and keeps the bowels in order.
As tire winter advances thisSration
maj be gradually increased to oneUialf
more, or perhaps be doubled by March
or April Timetable of the cult should
have an earth floor, os standing on boards
or any hard substance is injurious to the
feet aud ankles, they having not yet be­
come solid and firm, and it often engen­
ders ringbone. He ought to be turned
out into a dry yard every pleasant day
for exercise; this is absolutely necessary
to secure a good, even growth of bone
and muscle.

A Vermont woman who lias made
poultry pay aaya: “I save feathers not
only from ducks and geese, but from
chickens and turkeys. I have tlvo big
bags, one for the geese and duck and
one for chicken aud turkey feather?.
When enough feathers have been col­
lected to make fl pillow or cushion I out
tho rirnpe out of bed ticking and stitch
olosslyal) around the edges, with the
exception of a small opening left at the
top in which to put the feather*. Before
filling I turn tbe bag or case inside out
and rub what is now the right or out­
ride of tbe-bag well with common liar
soap, tiien put in the featliers, tie up the
bole in the bag and place it with ita con
tents in a clothes boiler and boil for a
few minute*, moving it about with a
stick and lifting it up and down. Finally,
I take it out, drain and squeeze out tiie
water as well as I can and hang up in a
light, airy place to dry. In a few days
the feathers will be light and fluffy and
free from any unpleasant odor."

••In the comparatively moderate chmate of Kentucky,” writes G. W. Doma­
hives. In my apiary of from CL'ty to one
hundred and twenty colonies, I experi­
mented with fourteen chaff hives and
about ten double walled, ‘dead air space’
hires for five or six years, the rext of my
latter have given much better result*
than the chaff, etc., hire*. But I attrib­
ute the superiority of the single walled
have a proverb: “Woman
ear. but /nan with bis eyes” hives to their better adaptability to skill-

married lite a*,
ng maidenhood
are a fair and ventiun quite a number of apiarists testi-

ing sheep is to keep them at all seasons
of the year well graded and sorted up cs
to age and physical condition. The lamb
flock, if composed of only one hundred,
will need some weeding out; there will
be some inferior lambs; hike thf^e ont
and put them in a small pasture dot. by
themselves, and if pawdble sell them to
tbe first buyer that cornea along. Your
ftock of lambs is more valuable without
then:. Like all yoting and growing
stock, the lamb must have tlw best of
care and attention from the time- it is
dropped until it is one year old, if you
expect to make it u profit. Our good
results liave all come from Iambs under
these conditions.
'
- I
Proper feeding is a matter of particu­
lar moment. Slriep are peculiar as to
their taste for food. They will not eat
what does not suit them, and, if lheir
likes and dislikes arcraiot humored, will
loae in flesh rapidly. Our most success­
ful sheep breeders in New England | and
the middle wool growing states advocate
feeding sheep three times daP.y, but only
as much as they will eat up clean. Tooliberal feeding is a mistaken kindaess,
and when carried to extremes the results
are very injurious. Another ma
paramount importance is that yc
plenty of salt before your sheep.
wiH cat but a very little at a time,!bat
they need it often, and it is very Iwalthy.
Besides, the cost is u mere trifle.

Muck u» n Fertiliser.
Muck is principally valuable ns unjabiorlx-nt of inaiiures after it- has Ipen
dried. Its value when used alone, asys
The Southern Cultivator, yery truly,de­
pends on ita origin. If from decayed
forest leaves and oilier plants, it is of
considerable value; if from mosses and
setlges, or largely composed of sand, it is
of little value. It may pay to dry it in
1 leaps and luiul it to the nearest land
that needs vegetable matter.
Cow Stall* with Mannre Drop*.

A cow stall with fi manure drop en­
hances the comfort and cleanliness of
both owner and animal. To have it serve
tho purpose every cow must stand right,
so that the manure will bo dejiosited 'in
the drop. Cows vary in length, and
hence stalls of tho same length will not
bring all to the drop; they fall short or
overreach. To remedy this difficulty
Ohio Farmer offers tho device depicted
in tiie cuts, anil says:
I make my’stall*, lining up between,
boarding up in front to the desired
height as though I intended to quit at
that. Stalls aro 7j feet from front of

FIG. 1—COW RTAUuianger to drop, allowing 2f feet for
manger, which leaves 5 feet for the cow,
but can lx&gt; shortened to 3| feet if neccs-J
sary by tiie method I describe.
Build stalls as above directed. Nail
strips (a) for bottom of manger on rides
of stall, and other strips (b) at or near
tbe top, all same distance apart. Now
build in bottom of manger, 2J feet, as in
Fig. L Make a
light frame, of 2
x2 inch material,
that will fit be­
tween sides of
stall, in width,
and high enough
to slip lietwecn
top and bottom
strips. Tills frame
is shown in Fig.
2. On this make
tbe front of man­ no. 2—COW STALL
ger. Mine has a V shaped cut, as shown,
but every one can trait his own fancy as
to that Slip this portable front in place
and up to bottom of manger; nail a block
behind, also a block on each ride of lop
(f). If this makes the stall too short for
tl&gt;e cow loosen the front, take out man ger,bottom boards marked. d and o and
push tbe front up to desired position and
becure ms before. I can lengthen my
stalls eighteen inches, which I think is
enough. If you use a plain front manger
the side stripe a and b need be only ns
far apart as height of manger.
Motes and Mews.

The present value of farm live stock
in the United States is placed by the De­
partment of agriculture at 12,007,000,000.
According to official statistics, 10,000,­
000 farmers and form laborers represent
a low estimate of the number of person*
employed in the 5,000,000 farms of our
country.
The total export of apples from Amer­
ican ports for tbe season ending Dec. 28,
1889, is placed by leading dealers at
526,018 barrels, as against 1,025,899 bar­
rels for the some time in 1888.
European countries are said to be turn­
ing their attention to the United States
a* a source of supply for cavalry hones,
which are very difficult to procure of
suitable development, strength ami en­
durance.
.
.;
Sylvanit is £ product of the Stramfurt
potarii industry,y contains rather more

r

bottom foundation lias lea* of a fishbone
than on foundation made of the natural

bottom to the

to com-

iu« to aualysee at the Connecticut atation, of sulphates and muriates of pariah
and soda, tho muriates prepondernMug
that it cannot fairly be coiled a “sul­
phate of potash."
American Agriculturist gays
rre
is doc a drairaUe crop in a peach orchard.
If it is plowed under in spring, as gnoen
manure, the furrows must run so dwn
tb. roou wiU be iajumj.
to M;
ee«it return. Hide to tho Mil, Ke~i
what it Im taken out of it.

CHAXfERT BALE.

JESUS VISITS NAZARETH. Not a Pimple an Baby
NATIONAL SERIES, MARCH 2.

Hilr.U ^ne. SfalP
with tnr
limit. Carrd hy Cutleun. Hair spirodid art not a plmpl, on him.

J

Cured by Cuticura
Zu" :.r
from phyrieiM* 1 began tbe iw
Hemedie*, and. 1
hriiwr to

phis]
.
1G. “And He cam* to Nazareth, where H*
had been brought up‘” After tho temptation
in tlw wildemcw bo returned to where John
waAmptlziug, and John pointed Him out a*
the Lamb ; of God. Andrew and Bimo:.,
Plrilip and KathankLare the first to follow
Him. Having returned into Galilee, H* -and
His mother aud Hii disciple* attend a mar­
riage at Cairn, wh.re He works His first
miracle. He visit* Capernaum aud soon after
journey* to Jerusatam to keep the Pawover.
There He cleans** tbe tempi*, receives Nieodeniitt by night and tells him of tbe necessity
of th* new birth. On Hi* way borne Ho stop*
at Kimaria and talks with the woman at tbe
well He returns to Cann wliere He imd made
the writer into wine, aud there Ho healed tho
nobleman’s
who waj •irk at Capernanm.
All thew events intervene between tbe last
lesson and tbi* one, and are consecutively
recorded in John i, 10; iv, 54. Then Ho came
to Naxareth. hi* native town, and as His cus­
tom was. He went into the synagogue &lt;m tbe
Sabbath day. Nathnniei* question, “Can
there any good thing cane out of Nararethi”
(John i, 4«J mum to imply that Nazar­
eth had a very i»»r ’ rvputotion, nud
yet in tills unenviable place th* Son
of God lived thirty years. The power of a
holy life mart bn witldn us. not around us.
17. “Tilers was dcuvortsi unto Him the
ixxikof tbe propl »et Isaiah. ” He did not open
it AireleMly, but uo doul^t with the greatest
reverence. Whether He read the regular
portlou for the day or not we nre not told;
l»ut He unfolded tlie roll till He found what
we call La. bu. J. and lbwn He read, and He
surely read according to Neh. viii, 8: “Dis­
tinctly, and gave ti&gt;e wmr, and caused them
tounderst.-.nd the reading."
18 “Tbe Spirit of the Lord is upon me."
As iu Gen. i, 1, 3(1, so here we have in’ few
wtrda the doctrine of the Trinity. The Bon
Is reading, awl He say* that the .Spirit of tbe
Father « upon Him, fur prewatly H* wlU tell
u* that these words concern Himself. This is
thei fourth reference to the Bptnl in this chai»tcr. Jesus is said to be full of tbe Holy
Sprit, to lie lei by the Spirit, to have re­
turned in tho power of the Spirit into Gali­
lee,! and now He reads from fsaiah words
co:iL-ernmg Himself, that th* Spirit of tbe
Lotyl is upon Him. Without being filled, l*d,
contrullal by tills same Spirit, we arc simply
“udbudiaT in God’s sight, and can do nothing
pietutug unto Him.
“He hath anointed mo to preach tbe gospel
to the jiow." In Isa. Ixi, 1, we read “Good
tiding* unto tlw meek.'’ indicating that “the
ix»r” docsnot noccsMrilyyrferexclusively to
the poor in this world’* goods, though a* a
rule they are more likely to receive tbe glad
tidings than tlw» rich (Luke xvlii, 24), but to
the incek or pour in spirit (La. Ivii, 15; Ixvi,
2; Mutt, v, 31.
“He hath scut mn to heal tho broken heart­
ed.” SteiriA/s that “a broken heart is the
foundation of all true theology,” aud tbe fol­
lowing texts indicate that such heart* arc apt
to l» very near and dear to God (Ps. xxxiv,
18; li, 17; cxlvU. 3&gt;.
“TL rirracli deliverance to tbe captive*,"
such as tlie Gadansuo demoniac, and the wo­
man bound by Satan eighteen years (Luke
viii, 27; xih. 10). and tho 'multitudes uppi "f id and led captive bv the devil at his
will.
.
/
'-Recovering of right to the blind." Three
both literally ami sjiiritually Wind, the latter
being in much tbe worse caw (Matt, ix, ST;
Mark viii, 22; John ix, 1-40, 41; Rev. iii, 17;
Us. cxix, lb).
“To set at liberty them that are bruised."
This may refer more to.the bodily oftlictious
inflicted by Satan, us Lulu* ix, 39, aud tbe
other I cases, such a* thre* mentioned urnlcr
“CaiXirea," while tbe captive* may refer
more ta the minds aud will* eontroUed by
Satan, and may also have a much dee|Mr
meaning. •
10. “To preach the acceptable year of tbe
Lord." Can there be anything riot included
hi this wonderful wmnitarion to this most
wonderful man whose name i* “WonderfulP
(Isa. ix. C; Judg. xiii. 18. marg). I* it not all
included in one of His far reaching sayings,
“Come unto Mo all ye that labor and are
heavy laden, and I will giv* you rostP
Thank God tho acceptable year ha* not yet
paaKd. but even today it fe true that “Now
is tbe accepted time, now is the day of mira­
tion.” The hour in which tiio dead shall bear
tbe voice of tbe Bon of God, and they that
bear shall live, still continue*, and whosoever
wiU may take freely (Matt, xi, 28; 3 Cor.. rL
2; John v, 25).
i 21. "This day is this Scripture fulfilled in
yoarrara.” While all eyee were fattened
Him. He began His di«coune with thl* start­
ling statement, which Wm equal to saying;
; "These word* which 1 have just read to you
from the prophecy at Isaiah were written, not
about himself, but about me, who now sit tare
before you, and whom you have known wlouz
as simply the Son of Mary, the carpenter of
your town (Mark vi, 3); I am tbe Mawlah
whom Isaiah foretold." \
"And all bare him' witness, aud wan­
dered at tho gracious words which proceeded
out of hi* mouth. Aud they said: Is not thia
Jottph's suur Hi* full dtaxmra* i&gt; not given.
b(lt aa nr. I.a&gt; — M tri- __ la. _ ... '

23, 24. “Verily I say onto you, No prophet
u accepted iQ Lu own country.” We bare a
PmlUr -ylia to Ufa Wr«n, 'To. moot,
miu.nl)- bnml. eootrapc.” Wfau W.
Umt u
turn ■ NHtfar did HI. bnurm,
UU... la Him" (John vU, t), ud •( uofa.
Umt HUfrlmfa mid. ‘-Hoi.bfafa Hlmmir*
(Mark ill 911 w.
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.

man, the Syrian.” In
for m mighty works at Narareth u Hs had
d«w rlro.f^r,. fl. raiiad, tbro. U&gt;M la
Klljro', d», me tttry CroiUtwd bombuld
“PB1T o'
&gt;»
. fay dU my W,ro ,«fa,e hroUnj,
but tbv favored ones were the widow at 0*.
whom Ho wifl He hardoooch. H* cwasrth
it to rain upon coo city, and eauaeth it not
to rain upon another dry [Rom. lx, 18; Anwa
iv, &lt;). At the same time be will be found of
Him, and naw who oomo to
Him will be cast ont.
»i, 22. “Pilbd with wrath, • • • thrust
Him out of tbe city, • • • that they
might emt Hirn down headlong.'’ Alas!
tKMir \avia,viHi- uk»
__ &lt;
rtttatioQ.
IK
30, 31. “fejtIU pawing through tbe midst
of them .want His-way." HU time to die wm
iu»t yet, therefor* they could not harm Him
ho
Uoa' no vengwmM, bat meekly end
quietly He puais fn.m them and goo* His

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MH-wiy economical, aad sure cure for all skin
oftofkats and rblUJrru aad fo-l that
everv mother who Iim an afflicted ehiM will

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J mutt extend to you the thanksjot one of my gw. req «—ir, Miebipu,., b?
customer, who luut boon cured by using Um "ffitf^JSTMteh.. rebnan r.A I),
C.UCT,., BmMdlm. el road rorm eromd W»
Court Coiuita3K KS"uant&gt;.
r would tmve to
have hl« tax amputate
u entirely well—sound
tor Gosuptainani,
me to u*r *■•“ —
Johm V. Mt won. Dnuurttt,
inercnant.
Gainesboro, Teas.
PROBATE ORDER.
We bare been eel I ing tout Cuticura Iteinedies
of Michigan, County of Barry- «
w ye*rs and have the find complaint yet to re­ State
At a a*Mlon at tbe Probate Court (nr t ...
“ irry, bolden at the Probate O:..,,
Ol sertMUUk 1 ever
“A ,
of ^Hastings, in *ald county on
Tayiok &amp; TAYUHL Frankfort. Kan.
tap of February In th* v&gt; ar. -a*
:ht hundred and nii.rt
Cuticura Raaohrent
ninety..
The new blood and skin jmrtfler Kri purett and „ . .--------------- Armttrw. r^.
beat of li ti mor rented les. Internally, and Cuti- Probate.
In tbe matter at the estate o! Hantub &lt;/ia&lt;.k.
eura. the great akin cure, and Ct-tanjra 5“^“
exqultite «kta beautIfier. cxtet.ialiy. wweffily,
ud flllBgtbe Mtitbai. dub wrtpermanently and economically cure c ven dl*k QMcksobnab. son o( *ai&lt;i &lt;teoa*c and humor of the skin, aesln and blood,
tb*l a certain instrument
with toss o( half, whether Itching, bnrulog,
court, purporting to be the j*«
scaly, pimply, scrofulous, or hereditary, when
mt of said deceased. tn*v tw., j.
all other remedies fail.
mltted
to
probate
sod that ■dmlni*tn»,.lun of
Sold everywhere. Trice. Cnticura. 50c. s Soap. said estate, with tbe willanr.-A.-d.
may beKroftSc.; Resolvent, fl. Prepared by the Potter ed
to Cbarte* W. Jordan ortosuuie other t­
Prog and Chemical Corporation. Boston.
able pcraon.
gar-Send tor "How to Cure Sktn Dbm»*.
Thereupon
fttaordrred.thatThurvtf,
the uh
M page*, to lllnstrations and KM tertlmoolal*.
day of March, A D.. ISM. st ten o'clock m t .■
toreuoon, be assigned for tire hearing of,
petiftoa, and that Ibe heirs at law of «ai&lt;] ...
UflUl U toitnetyparc._________________ ceased UDd all other persons interested in sale
estate, xro required to appear ata *e*«loa .o
said court, tben to-be bolden at tire Probye
office. In the city of HMttnga, In »*)&lt;l ennnt,.
sod show cause, if any there be, why the
r
Sharp aches. dull pain*. stralM of the petitioner nay not be granted. And
1
and weaknt-Mcs relieved hi on- min- It I* further ordaredTtbat said petitioner ;,:c
by tbe Cuticura Anil Fain Plaster. DOtiee to tire iiereoru lntere»t«-d u&gt; *aM estateTne first and only Instantaneous patn-kltliog Stbc pendency of arid petitlot., and tire n,*r’
Mrenuthrulng planter. 25 ce.Dta.
r thereof by causing a copy of this order t&lt;. Ipuoltabed in tbe HAanxua Bttw.it.iM
paper printed aud circulated la said County
Bam coo* Id each week for three sucee-'d &lt;weeks prerloqa to said day of hearitu:
” ClIAttlX* W. AKM8TKOX..
*
Judge of Probst.

BABY’S

CHANCKHY SALE.

DUIMVEJ RAM
A Story of American Frontier
Life.
By Capt. Charles King, U. S. A.,
Anther of “Tho Colon:*! * Daughter,” “Fran
Um Ranks,” “Tbe Darter.” Etr.
Copyrighted, 1W, by J. B. Llp|iirx-oU CorajKiny. i'hiiadehdda, ord published by Mp.-&gt;
ial arrangement thrjugti the American
I'reut A-etx-iatlon.. '

decree of UM&lt; circuit court for tbe County (.&lt;
Barry. In Chancery, io the Stale of Mlrtfxau,
o*de and dated on the twelfth day of Frbruan.
A. P. 1*M. In * certain cause therein pendtojt.
wherein Hortense Mover I* complainttit and
Oliver England. Eleeta England aud. Will:.:..
'Engtsod. Br., ai,e defeuaant*. Noticv is hereby
given, that I shall sell kt public auction to thr
highest bidder, on Friday, the fdnrth day of
April. A. P. l»0, al ten o'clock Iu tbe forvuv.'r.
al tiw north front door of tire court hoiure in th.City of Hastings. County of Barry and Stab- «f
Michigan, Mid court bonse being tbe ptare lor
bolding
the circuit court,
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THE

eart quarter of section nineteen, in to*n«bi;&gt;
«wo north, range tea west. Barry Cnuuty. Mn i.
ipm.according to the United St*t«r» Miner b.
satisfy said ntortgacc, Interest. co»B :ui&lt;l .
peuiws. and should the same faii to resllre suf
ficlrnt forth* payment nf s*M mortgHo-. !»!•:
cst, costs and expenses wcoctllog to tin drerre

acciordliic to tbe United States survey.
Dated, llastiugs, Mich.. February i?. a. 1&gt;. i- v.
Alonzo E. Kknast s.
Circuit CourtConimtaslntier. Bair? Co . Mtcl.
8rr*MT. Kmai-&lt; kx &amp; Vanahmax.
ttoUcitoni fur Complainant.

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MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having Ireen made In tbe conditio.-.- &gt;i
a certain nt-&gt;rtnge exe sited bv James &lt; rav -&gt;
to W illiam H. Goodyear, dated tbe ninth day of
July. 11*0. recorded the etavmth day of July.
I«S3. and thureal ter assigned to Janie* L Craw
l«w. and on which there Is due at toe date- here­
of, three hundred and fifteen dollars. Notice Is
hereby given that bv virtue of-lhe |K
'
tn said mortgage I shall foceclote ti
a sale,
auction, to the
njgt
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—
bfthter.
»t tb«-DOrtb front door of tbe UOurt Houw iu
the Olty of HastinEs. on the t wentv »lxtl&gt; d*v o!
May. isro. at twelve o eiocK noun, of all mat c*r
tain plr-re or parcel of land ritutted Iu the U-.tv
al Htsttajr*. County of Barry and State of
Michigan, known and described a* Int number
T GIVES U8 PLEASURE Mx
hundred and thirty roar, according to/tim
ortcinal ptat of the vttuas (now city) of Ha&gt;:
Inga, rsoorded In Barry Coautj Regitter * offlre
cured the above splendid story ■ tbe aame being the mortgaged premises. ’

Jack
Kuo■s’sw

Bla

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Cha*. IL Balkh. Att'y tor Assignee.
WATOH for FIRST INSTALLMENT!

80 Acres File Improved Land,
FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.

Thh l» a dbolee piece of land In Huron Courty. Mich. tlial.wa&gt;tnken on a mortg*£&lt;-. and 8
otteredatfiijarundervalue. Uriee w.w, eu-■
terms. Addre«s the owner.
H. A FOWKLL. Woodstock. Vermoc:.

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What is

CASTORIA
OMtorU b Dr. Samael Pltctarb pmeriptton for lafonu

other Narootlc «ob&lt;taaoe. It to a harmleM aatetitute
tor Paretorie, Dn&gt;w SootWoe Byrape, and Cuter OU.
Tt: (a XSluufanu* Tfa— - '___ .....
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_

Mllliona ofMothm. CaMeriadeatrojnWorms sad allays
foverishnem. QaatorU prevents vomltlac Boor Cart,
earrn Diarrha* amd Wind calle. OwtorU relieves
teething troubles, cares eoostlpatlon ami flataleaey.

QaatorU.

Castoria.
riortoaoypn

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�Dyspepsia
Makes the Uvea of many people miserable,
causing distress after eating, sour stomach,
sick headache, heartburn, loss of aiqietlte,
a faint, “all gone”feeling, bad taste, coated
.
tongue, aud Irregularity ot
Distress thoboweLv. Dyspepsiadoca

After not B,,t we!1 of ltseW.
requires careful attention.
Eating and a remedy like Hood's
s.iropariBa, which acta gently, yet efficiently.
;• toucs tho stomach, regulates tho digesi:on, creates n good apSick
petite, bantdica headache,
.ud rctre.hes Um mind. HeaaaClW
•• 1 havo been troubled with dyspepsia. I
f.:i't but Utile appetite, and what 1 did eat
..---a
distressed me, or did me
MCartgtxxi. After eating I
bum
would have a faint or tired,
•a’.Lguue fc&lt; ling, as though I had not eaten
.nytldng. My txoulilo was aggravated by
rny budmra*. painting. Ixi»l
Sour
prih? 1 took Hood's Bar•vp.uin.1, which did mo an Stomach
immense amount of go«ul. It gave me an
ippeiitc, aud my food relished and satisfied(1 ,
th© craving 1 had previously experienced.”.. I
iiKor.'iK A. I’.'GK, Watertown, Masi.
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NEWS IN BRIEF.
Albert Hartman, of Watertown, Wix,
was arrested Friday charge-1 with an att«upiltd aMauU ua hb 13-ymr-old nloee.
Bertha Hartwig.
Tho MiaiiadppI senate bn Friday Appointed
a committe-j to investigate a rumur that the
outgoing state treasurer, CoL W. L. Hem­
ingway, who has hold that ofllre fourtaon
Armour &amp; Co., of Chicago, areaaid te yiani, is short $25'j,l)00 in hLs ucccunte
have purchaaed 30) acres of salt nine land
For "cutting” t&gt;;e Latin recitation, twelve
near Warsaw, N. Y., paying fjuo
acre.
students of the Washington and Jefferson
Two little boys of u and 7 years who were college at Washington, Pa., were oa Thurs“rivals" for tho affection, of a little girl of &lt;lay expelleil
A dividend of 1 i»er cent, on tbe preferred
tbo mmoage fought with elute ior their
sweetheart Bunday at Boston, Mas*. Ono of stqck has been declared by the Northern Pa­
them gut a heavy blow on the ben*! which cific directors.
so enraged him that he drew n knife and
Tb' A-ymr-old daughter of Mr*. John
Harden, of Jackson township, Allen county,
stubbed bn antagonist probably fatally.
Charles F. Vail, of 8t. Louis, is ip jail ou O., was scalded to death Friday by falling
into
a large fajttto of boiling water. ‘
a charge of murdering hi* wife mbrder to
Hundreds of Japanese fishermen, are re­
get i&gt;er life insurance, of which tbc&lt;u is $30 uOO—$15,000 of it being accident hhurance. ported to havo been drowned in tto recent
Ho killed Lis ^tfe, m he say., by accident, storms in tho Pnciflc%cmu.
M:ij. Daniel G'Driscoll, a jx*nsiou agent
tbo other day, and now those who know- him
renemter ri number of times when hi* ac­ whu jumptxl bailpf $3,000 while awaiting
tions indicotod that he wanted her to dio “by trial iu Cleveland ou a charge of forgery,
aoddeUL"
uccuiem.
lias fled to Ireland.
Wblta 4 throng ;-__
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stoop
around; ian
opctv
Reports indicate that tho wheat crop in
grave in Calvary cemetery. New York city, Missouri, Kansas, and Ohio has nut been in­
Tuesday, au 1 men were towuriag Uw coflin, jured by the cold wave.
tho grave suddenly carol in. carrying four
Th'- Civil (Service Reform asaociatiou, of
men'and coffin down. Nobody h&lt;
Baltimore, entertained Civil hiervijo Com­
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•
missioners
RooMvolt, Lyman od
an'1
”! Thompson
Young Gallery-,
Gallery,
whose
whoso
of. Mm Frank n,w
*lonors Itooaevrit,
nt Chicago was detailed in thiwo dfapatehcM i at ,l‘nn' r Friday night.
yesterday, gave hiipsclf up to tbo police I Ttm senate bill to redtotriet Mayland so ns
Tharsday mornin?.
I ,o make five of tbff congreaiionul dtoti&gt;rts
Owing to the depression o’ btiMnei&lt; a num-1 ^e,l,0£”»^c,w»s pa*iwd in tlm bouse of taat
bur of spinning mills at Lodx. Rui-dan Po- I *tatc *rW*yland, have shut down, and upwards of 4,l&gt;.t)
BrndncM failures for tiro week 271, against
—
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.
’’ piTO
spinners
arp «ithus
locked out
I -&lt;0 iu the corresponding wook cf falost‘-----year.
Poisoned
coffeo, Friday morning, rendered
Tbe Illinois live stock commissioners Iiavo
Poisuued coffuv,
I
Mrs.
reported to Governor Fifrr that antinomy-1 Mnt* J.
J* H Mr-Intrutli
McIntosh and
and her rlut
daughter, of
costs, or ‘•lumpy jaw" i* contagion.*-, both as ! ^*n" t’rov’’&lt; Ohio, violently ilL It is said
' p cas- "*
of “attempted
murder.
relates to/unimnls and raankiud.
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United Stutira Railway Commisdotier Hor- [
THE DAY WE CELEBRATED.
are'A. Taylor, of Madison, Wto., has pur- |'

Samusl Bril, the wn-Iu-tew of Mrs. Ran
dall, who was so mysteriously hhot at a
prayer meeting in her own bouse at Leban­
on, Ind.. Monday night, haa been arrested u
the mi*™ at who fired tVrhot. i rieuhotat
Mr. Randall • few weeks ago. Afcx Ran­
dall is .till aliva
b
ruin

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Chicago. Feb. 24.—The evbration of
. . n -uic. it is hnaneluly independeut. and it p Mary C. Cleary, of Denver. CoL, died
i longs to no sect or party or “interest." It is Thursday from exposure nnd refaril to have [ Washington’s birthday trogan In this city at
; . ver «ensatlonal, but it aims always to be in- medical attendance. She had $1,00(1 in iaink j:ao o'clock Satunlnv morning, and was kept
-truetive.
at niRfcu Th„
I ■•onstder the Forum a* furnishing the most butjwas too |xmunous top.) far what abe)^, untll n
'j.telligeux and sympathetic audience that a
.izhtful writer can find to address in any
John BoffdUd. «n lucur.U..t lb.'i
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I -ITof. ALEX ANDER WINCHELL. Ot the
k«&gt;. lib.. uylum..lta»,d«l THurrinrto be- I
Vuivcralty ol Mlchlgau.
Mt ,B‘O t,mrTi. • Fornm continues to hold Its place as the head Joseph JoUiver, butcher ot the institu- I ‘“ro a0*4* ** ,u"n-’r ,IUUUU*
-• r.n.dof uurniaaazlurs. for the variety, the lion, nnd inflictevl a ghastly wound, which A cotwervntiv? estimate placed tho number
.
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at )2,fXD, the smaller children sitting
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Forty three belies have been token from two In a seut.with plenty of room. The little
Announcements of forthcoming articles can
■ Idem be made iong In advance, lor The Forum a colliery at DccLse, France, in which an ex­ tmw applauded ••verything from the oponittg
eussloa* are always of problems uf present plosion occurred Tuesday night. In addi­ medley of national airs played by the' band
. nc.-n. Evcrv such problem that tbe jear
• । will tiring f.irwanl will be discussed, wbeth- tion. eight miners who were badly injured
close of a stcreopticon exhibition Rev.
• m (lol’.tio. dr religion, or social science, or have been rescued.
t’raetteal affairs. The January number will conTbe meeting of the Ayrshire Breeder*' as­ Clinton Locke made the opening prayer and
• a a rvplv bv ex Speaker J. G. Carlisle to sociation, in convention at New York, Thurs­ was followed by short iqu-echre by President
s.inior C'.ilfom s recent article on “Hew the
day, brought prominent breeders from all Roys, of tho Union League club; Rev. F. A.
Tariff Affects tbe Farmer."
parts of the country together. J. W. Con­ Noble; Rev. Dr.-Bolton, of tbe First MetbTHE FORUlihPUBUSHING COMPANY. verse, of Woodville, N. Y.. was elected pres­ cdtot church, and Rt. Rev. BLvhop Spalding,
ident, and C. H. Winslow, of Brandon, Vr., of Peoria. Tho exercis.-s were intorspentad
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, with patriotic songs in which tho youngsters
■ cents ,i number. $5 a year. Subscription re- secretary.
celved at this offlet*.
The Wisconsin Prras association Thursday- joined lustily.
At the same time &lt;&lt;,000 children atterubsl
adjourned after riecting'B. J. Pric •, of Hud­
a meeting al Central Music hall, where
son, president
E. B. Fletcher, of Morris, was elected pres­ qieecbes were made and songs sung.
ident Thursday, at Peoria, of the INlnob
“ The Niagara Falls Route."
Another meeting was hold at the Audi­
Etiitorial association.
Stations.
Dr. C C. IVirry, the celebrated botanist, torium in the afternoon for. grown people.
Tho building wns again jiackoJ, and the
Thurwlay, aged 07.
a.m ip in p.ni.rp.m. a.m. died at Davenport,
largo audience listened tn au address by- Rev.

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PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, county of Barry—as.
At a session of the Probate Court for thel.ouutv -rf Barry bnldrn at the Probate Office in the city
of HnsUncs in said county on Wednesday, the
.14)1 day of January tn tho year one thousand
eight hundred nnd ninety.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
la the mauer o! the estate of Harriett Burd,
On reading and Bling the petition, duly veri­
fied. of Nellie D. Walker, daughter of said de­
ceased, praying ttus court to adjudicate and
determine Irho are or were the lecal heirs of
deceased *&gt;»i entitled to Inherit the real
•■state of wiileh^ald deceased died seized and
pottMMdL
• Thereupon it Is ordered, that Thursday,
the 27th day of February. A. D. IMO. at ten
o’clock in the forenoon, be assigned for
the bearing of said epetition. iynd that
the heirs at law of said deceased and
all other persons interested In said estate,
an- required to appear at a session of said Court,
then to be holden at the Probate Office, tn the
city ot Hastings In said county and sl»w cause,
if any there be. why the prayer of the petiitoner muy not be granted.
And It is further ordered that said petitioner
rive notice to the persona Interested in said es­
tate, of the pendnney of said petition and the
bearing thereof by causing a cony of this order
to be pnbtlshed In tlw Hastings BaXnkk a news­
paper printed and circulate/! in said County of
Barryonce in each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
CHARLES W. ARMSTRONG*
fAtrjecopy.l
■
Judge of ITobate.

NOT1CE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
State of .Michigan, County of Barry.—sa.
Notice I* hereby given, that by an order ot
the probtt’e court fir ihe county of Barry, made
ou tun 22d dav ot January A. D 1890. six tnoufhs
from that date were allowed for creditors to
present their claims against tiie estate of Theo­
dore W Crakes, late of said county, deceased,
and that all creditors ot said deceased are re­
quire! to present Uwtr claims to said probate
court, iu tbe probate office. In the city of Hast­
ings, (or examination awl allowance, on or be­
fore the 22d day of July next, and that
such claims will be heard before sai l court, on
Tuesday, the 22d day of April, and on Tuesday,
the '."id day of July next at ten o'clock In the
forenoon ot each of those days.
Dated January 22d. A. D. m
Charles W. Armstoko,
Judge ot Probate.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Detuult having been made In the condltionapf
a certain mortgage made by Amnmla MeNelle
to Newton Wlng/Dated Maytnth. Ikm. and re­
corded In the offices ot the register of deeds for
the esunty of Barrr. In tbe state ot Michigan,
June 6lb. 1S84. in liber Mot mortgages ou psge
J72. mi which mortgage there is claimed to be
dur -at tho data of this notice the sum of
one imndrea thirteen dollars and forty flve cents
and us suit or proceedings at law haring been
instituted to recover tbo amount secured by said
mortrrg* or any part thereof. Therefore by
virtue of the nower of sale contained in Mid
mortgage, notice is hereby given that on 8*1 nrday.^Hay luth. IBM, at ton o’clock In tbe fore­
noon. there will be sold at tbe north front door
of the court house. In the city of Hastings, coun­
ty of Barry and state of Michigan isiud court
bouse being the place tn which the circuit conrt
for the county ot Barry Is held J at public auct­
ion to the highest bidder, toe premises described
tn said mortgage, or so mAcli thereof us may be
neet-seary to satlsfr the amount due ou said
mortgage a* above, set forth, with the interest
thereon, and all legal costa, said premises being
situate Intbe township of Barry, tn the couaty
of Barry and state ef Michigan nod described

the south west quarter of iwcttqn twenty-six. tn
township one north, range nine west uml contalnlng twenty-tour and ope half acres ot load.
Dated. February 3* IMO.
_
Nbwtox Wixg. Mortgage.
Alomzo E. Ksx aston, Attorory tor Mortgagee.

F.

O. H. Tiffany, who'mentiotrod, as one of ....
thj
..B,r7 dl«l «t IndUmpolu
V?Ur.lT
jonrnalm.
Tl.r.l.y «t
„ltoek. on Uj
‘ “• !n’
I
public school*. Ho reviewed ‘ the great
Tho legislature ot Montana has adjounnxl. I 4ri(|.^ jn development tho country laid made
the legal limit of ninety dart having |n 1U0 years, and paid a glowing tribute- to
elapsed.
! t;w memory of George Washington. Tiro
. .
..i-.t. &lt; tW(J ^udiioj-iunj meetings were hold under
ard Oil conq&gt;any has bought the Evans­ the auspice- of the Union Izrogue cluk
ville, Ind., gm&gt; company's plant for $7W,(M'.
At night the Union League gnve a ban­
There is another mow blockado &lt;m tbe
Central Pacific betwmui Ckilfkx aud Truckee. quet. having for its guest and principal
Trains ore delayed from twelve to fourteen speaker Chief Justice Fuller, of tbe United
States supremo court. At this banquet was
hours.
K
St. John’s Roman Catholic church, at gather'll a great throng of tiie most promi­
Greenbush, near Albany, N. Y., «as buna-1 nent citizens and the groat dining hall of th-i
Thursday. The low is $75,®-^: insurance. club was beautifully decorated for the occa­
sion. 'Hie chief justice’s speech was mi
Orrin Buchanan, delivery clerk at Abi- uudy'is of. tho status and value ot the suloD'-, Knn., under the last administration of
tho pastofllcc and sun of A. G. Rpchonan, Americun government. Other »poakei&gt;
was arrested Friday on the’ charge of rob­ were Rev. D. Tiffany, Rev. Dr. J. C.
Adams, and Henry G. Mason.
bing the mails.
T».» wit-ht Hour Men.
The claimant--' of me great n-raiia lumi
While the Union League was bauquotlng
grant in Arizona have been decided npiinst
on every point by Commissioner Groff, of and listening to speeches a demon &lt;tration
the land office. Tbe claim* embrace 4,0iM),- was bold at tbo Second Regiment armory in
favor of the eight hour movement. The
000 acres of land
principal speaker here was Judge J. P.
T. M. Morgan, editor of The ^ShteU tills.) Altgeld, who gnve a review of the struggle
Wayside, has been warned by the White of labor for a fairer chance in tho content
Caps of that place to leave town. He has for existence and coxnfort, his couchudon
been giving evil-doers a lively going over in generally -being that there was justice in
his paper recently.
_Z
this demand for eight hours, but that labor
During the horse play of tbo Montana leg­ reform wns r. thing that grows and can nut
islature jtsst before adjournment nt Helena, be forced. Thu eight hour movement, he
a number of firecrackers were exploded iu Mid, must be controlled by reason mid
tbe had Tiie result was a Are that destroyed moderation aud kept free from violence.
$3lV.0O worth of projicrty. Tbe legislative Hempetcad Wnahburne wan another speaker,
records were destroyaL
and he urged an intelligent and proper uhj
It is now thought that the load of shot fired of tbo ballot ns a means to the end aimed at.
at Dr. Marion Fosdlck, of Rowland, Mich.,
last week, was Intended for his brother, wh"
During the af ternoon tho lilbiois National
is charged with/-ho shooting. Tho lattrr Guard regiments in this city paraded tho
would have becn^iarried since the shooting. principal streets and mmLo a fine showing.
If he had not been arrested, and it is kur- There were numerous oilier observances of
gcated that some castoff inamorata fired the tho day. BusIuom, however, was not sus|iended; tbo store* were all open, and nesrly
shot.
Failure*during the weekended Friday—for all the manufactories, etc., were at work.
the United States,'230; for Canada. 41; to­
Telegrams from New York, Cincinnati,
tal, 271; For the corresponding week of last
year the figures were 22U in Hie United Springfl-ld (DR). MilwaukeJ, Pittsburg
(1’a.). Hartford (Conn.), and other places
Hute* an 1 41 in Canada
Samur! Belt, who was arrested at Leb­ show that the day was duly observed gener­
anon, In&lt;l, for shooting his motlicr-in-law, ally over tlm country. At N4w York the
Mrs. Randall, atad freed because of lock of Patriotic Order of Sons of America held an
evidence, has been rcarrestod on the same entertainment al Chlckering ball. Tbo
Southern society gave a l»anquet at
charge, together with Oliver Ixie.
The official report of tho relief committee which ex-I*re.ddent Cleveland was a
and made
the
tho
princi­
shows that Chicago contributed $12S,M3 for guest
the relief of the flood sufferers at Johns- pal speech in response to tiie first
toast, •‘The Birthday of George Washing­
ton." Mr. Cleveland’s address recltod tho
A local Boston, Maas., statistician tlguros benefits to bo derived for the country, from it
that G4,0U0,00D able-bodied drinks of Boston- close adlnrence to tho policy and precept* of
madn rum are exported for African &lt;»n- tbe immortal Washington. C. H. Jones, of
sumption eveiy year.
■
St. Louts, responded to the toast “Tbe West
A large party of prominent Clricagrem and South."
left that city for Washington City by sjicciol
A banquet was also given by the society of
train Friday, t o renreaen tit* interest* in tho Son* of the Revolution, at which one of tho
■World’s
aouteaL
guests wns Bishop Perry, of Iowa.
Tn an attempt u&gt; arreat a robber named
Lee White, noer Albuquerque, N. M., Thure
Some Chicago Criminal Cases.
day, tbe aty-riff wn* mortally wounded and
Chicago, Feb. 24.—Jeremiah O’Dounell
two of his po-o were killed.
on trial for jury bribing, was found guilty
The number of pupih in Hlinoi* school at Saturday, and tbo punishment; fixed at three
present to given ai.7B3,411, out of a echooi years in the penitentiary. He applted for a
population of l,flSl.02lj.
new trial. Engineer Twombtey and Fire­
man LacUche, on trial for murder in killing
bras many flrmaSt Toledo, O., Friday
naming, at a total hwhtf $130,(XX). Tbe Peo­ a man nt South Englewood in a train collis­
ion lost September, were more lucky, tho
ple's tbretre bad a narrow ewrap-.
jury acquitting them.■
Tbe Marquis of Salisbury now weighs
Four Children Burawl to Death.
more than 2-W pounds, and his increasing
X^ulcno.
of
«■
Kingston, Ont, Feb. 2L—A tenement
bouse
on Bngol street, occupied by John LtoLb; friends.
Maralml Hulun, of Throe Kivcra, w is. LUU, “
,----------—----- aomint Tbo I.tbw, moltar. «&gt;d «r«
children comprised tho family, l our of the
children were burned to death, and the re­
maining nwrabors of tho family were soday refn-Msiaome clothing, saying be wm
going to dio, was burned to death Friday st
The Market*.
hto home in Danbury, Conn.
CtUVAQQ, Feb. 22.—Saturday being a na­
It naturally iutereated a lariS” ®PW(* to
tional holiday no market quotations were
w» laborers, on tbe Wh &lt;1*7 &lt;»-MW
spading up a gn»«
CiV 11411

TERRIBLE RABBIT PEST.
AUSTRALASIA UTERALLY OVERRUN

WITH THE CREATURES.
Forty Million* Spent tn

iBlroducod.

“Tbo rabbit pest is the greatest evil that
tins oflUcted tbo Australasian colonists,n said
Mr. J. W. Baker, who has spent several yearn
in that country, “and. perhaps, no greater
evil hawver come upon any country. To
?radlcate it from New Zealand has been the
constant alm of the government and people,
and tiie ways and means devised and put in
operation to this end have been numerous
and ingenious. A rabbit department has
been established in tho government, with a
raperintaod'ent in charge, local boards iiavo
been created and private enterprises have
been set on foot, all baring one common
object in view—tbo extermination of tbe
rabbits.
“Tbe sheep farmers of New Zealand were
principally from England, and were fond of
tbe ways ot tho old country, and it is said
that rabbits were introduced for tbe chase—
a. popular amusement of tbe Old Work!
But it is of little consequence now as to why
or bow tho rabbits were intrtxlucod; it La
curtain that they came. They were brought
from England mid Scotland aud from Tas­
mania, and were turned loose upon tbe coun­
try. There are several kinds— the silver
gray, tho silver brown, and now and then
would bo found the black and white furred,
but all belonging to the great rabbit family
and destined to be seen and felt in New Zea­
land. When it is couddercl that rabbits
snorrqous increase thnt came from tho rab­
bits first, introduced Is not surprising. It is
rertain that nothing has so overrun a coun­
try since the iocuits invaded Egypt

“It is difficult to estimate tho great damage
lone to that young colony by rabbits. Tiie
pests have eaten out the ranges so that the
rapacity for rnUing sheep has been greatly
lessened. The sheep have fallen oil iu num­
ber, and the loss has been imtueine, running
up into the million* It is much cosier to
give oq estimate of the money expended In
destroying the pesta than the amount dortroyqd by them. At the Australasian stock
conference held in Sydney in October, 1830,
it was shown thnt tho rabbit nuisance wua
more serious than was usually believed. The
carrying capacity of tjia laud had been re­
duced a thinl, and tho 11 wees had dvcrmwd
from 1 pound to IX jiounds per fleece in the
weight Tiie lambing porecutage had de­
creased from 30 U&gt; 40 per cent., while tho
death rate had Increased from 3, 4 and 5 to
fl, 10, 11, 12 and 13 percent
“In 1882 what i* know as the ‘rabbit act’
became a law. Since then the government
has expended annually $35,000 ort crown lands
(goverumeut laud) alone. _Oue of tho dele­
gates to tho AustraLnsian stock conference,
mentioned noire, estimated liiat ? 1,250,000
was expended auuually by private individ­
uals. During tho last eight years there has
been expended tbe sum of $12,000,000, and a
very much larger sum front the beginning of
the warfare, but how much it is difficult to

“At the Australasian cnafereupo Mr. J. D.
Ixmct', a member of the parliament of New
Zealand and a delegate, brought up tiie rab­
bit pest, and in the course of liw addrew said
‘that u committee of both houses of tho New
.Zealand parliaineut coudilered the question
for two mouths, and legislation followed the
which, while ho could not sny that it was per­
fect. was, nevertheless, a step in the right di­
rection. He mid that fencing was one of tho

fencing wns -lifilcult on account of the mouutninous backbone running through the infiwtcd island, parts of whjch were so precipi­
tous and rocky that they could not get a pack­
horse into a very large area, and pohone«l
grain could not be carried tliere. Thereupon,
they could not see that on these mountainous
rvgiomt it was possible to carry out fencing
to aay extent There were xjiots, however,
wlwrv it could be dune. In tho northern por­
tion fencing could
arerted, and there it
was^ropoerd that it should be done, but in.
the southern portion fencing would bo more
diflkult, but they hoped to find a fairly good
country over which to carry fencing, aud he
thought If they &lt;Ud so they would save thnt
country from being overrun. If a fence were
erected aud the groat wave of rabbits should
come against it without any opposition, it
would never keep tbe rabbiU baric.
s

FEJUIETB IXTRODUCID.

"Therefore they projxised to build t&gt;uta at
certain intervals along tbe fence al distances
rarrying a-cording to tbe nature of the coun­
try, ami to have two men in each hut to
brood ferrets as largely as they could and
turn them out on tbe country to make away
with the muchly despised rabbit. The governmunt does nut allow tiw natural enemies of
the rabbit to be d-rtroyed by dogs or other­
wise. Furruts would not live without plenty
of water, and in oce part of tho country,
owing to a lock of water, they bad become
nearly exterminated in a few months' time.
“The commit two examined a uumber of
WltuaKcs and all were iu favor of the introducliou of stoats «nd weasels ns ^be must
effective remedy for ’thQ evil, and tho com­
mittee recommended that theso animals bo
largely imported. Upon examination into
the matter, Mr. loince found that tho wit­
nesses favoring stoats ami weasels were
nectnd with pastoral industry. Tho agri­
cultural farmors almost to a man worn op­
posed to tho introduction of stoats nnd
weasels, as they thought they would bo des­
tructive to poultry. Cats ore most useful in
destroying rnbpiU, and with ferrets, fencing
and poisoning sufficient power in all proba­
bility will be brought to l&gt;dar to keep down
tho pests. Poisoning is valuable in keeping
down tlso number of rabbits and is much re­
sorted to by tho natives. Tho most effica­
cious means of using poison was in jihosphorized oats. There is danget of firu from tho
use of it during tbe suintner months when
tbe grass is dry. There has not been a stone
left unturned to find out better means for
the destruction of the rabbits.

marks of Mr. I^nco so as to convey au idea
ot the trouble, the expense and annoyance of
the rabbit pest. Large numbers of men
liave been hired from time to timo to make
war upon tho rabbit*. These men are called
•robbitors,* and it u said these ‘rabbitars'
encouraged rabbits in every way, so as to be
able to hold their potations, for without the
rabbit their aocupatkut would bo gone. They
have been known to kill the stoats and fer­
rets so as to give the rubbits an opportunity
to increase tbdr numbers. Tho bonus system
wus found to be objectionable and expensive
and was consequently abohslexi. Oue of tho
delegates at the conference stated that the
public expense was nothing compared with
that incurred by private individuals. Be
it a quarter of a mlfliim
cakulated that
million pouada
pound*
rterluig had j — - - — ------&gt;*»■
out reckoning —, ---- , _—_ ----- -- -—p.
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1
ing off in tbe &lt;x»dl«on
of sheep."
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Virginia

FariKaud Milla sold and exchang-

CHANCERY ORDER.
State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit In
Chaueery.'
Sait pending in the Circuit Court fortheOotmty ot Barry In Chaney/, at the Cirt of Hastimpu
on the IMh day of November, A. D.. 1M2.
Hetty J. Dibble, complainant, vs. Mary Engfc.
as wldov’and admlnUinttrlx of the estate of
Mlles Engle deceased. Thomas U Engle, Jerata
L. Falconer. Juliette B. Hicks. Msyy KnD*,
Mlles Engie and Elizabeth Engle, dclendantaIn this cause it appearing that one ot th*
above named defendants, Thomas L. Engle, is '
not a resident ut this state, but is a resident of
the stale of Nebraska, therefore on motion et
Smith A Colgrove, solicitors tor complainant, it
is ordered that said non resident defendant.
Thomas L. Eacle, enter bls appearance in tMs
cause, on or before four months frtjtu the data
of this order, and that within twenty days the
complainant caxjsa a copy of this order to te
publislitnf In tbe Hastixim Banxk*.said pub­
lication to be continued onoe in each week for
six weeks lu siirtWssJtm.
Smith &amp; Coi/ioovr.,

Circuit Judge.

■Solicitors for Com plainant.
A true copy: Attest.
Tuns'. B. Brice, Register in Chancery.

5,000
iim A6ENTS wanted

MbirraAGE sale.
Default having been made tn the comlltfowiof a certain mortgage hated December 1, ira^
made by Thomas Whitworth and C.-.thartuoWhitworth, his wife, to John Peavey, and re­
Splendid I r llisMraled, corded
in the office ot the register ci deeds forand THRILL.I.’VG
the county of Barrir. lu the state of Michlftan.
HISTORY of
December 4, tn*, in litter 12 of t
page 270. and by the said John Pea
to David 8. Bwift on December 13.
in said register’s office, April 19, 1894, tn
VwONDERFUL corded
Uber 23 of mortgages on page 354. by non-pay­
ADVENTURES ment of moneys due thereon, by which tbe
power ot sale
therein contaiaed
haa
become
operative.
and
on. whteh
mortgage there is now duo at tbe
Just out Already tolling immensely. Out­ date of this Notice seven hundred and twentyfit free. Buppllfrsuo credit. Profit $3 to $3 a five dollars, and no suit or proceedings at law
day. Big terms. Immense chance to eofn mon- having been instituted to recover tae amount
-y. For fir-t chance, nddress at once. Hub- secured by mid mortgage or any part thereof.
b ird Bros, Pubs . Chicsgo.
Notice Is there! &gt;re hereby given that on Friday
the ’1st day of March. A. D. ik». al ten o'etodr
in the forenoon, there will be sold at tbe north,
front door of the court honse tn the-city of
nastinp. county of Barr/and state of MKhtgati. (that being tbe place in which the circalg
court for th- county of Barry is held) at pubtte
auction to the bi*best bidder, the premfass
described
fn said mortgage, or so much thereof
How Lost! How Regained, as may be uecessary
to satisfy tiie amount dns
on said mortgage as above Mt forth with the
interest
thereoa.
and all legal costs, said prem­
THz
ises bring described In said mortgage aa all
tiiat certain piece or parcel of land in the county
. OF HFE
ot Burry and state of Michigan known and
described as follows, to wit: That portion ot
the s uthwe-t fractional quarter of section tea,
lying east of the creek which runs through said
southwest quarter, all In township number mm
north, range right west.
Dated, December is, ISO.
Davip 8. Swift,
OF LIFE -------THE SCIENCE
Assignee ot Mortgagee.
A SckntiSe and Standard TapaUr Medical Trott he
Aixinzo E. Kxxaston, Att'y for Assignee.
&lt;T ONCE to roll the

STANLEY’S

a AFRICA

THE GLORY OF MAN

STRENGTH.VITALITY!

KNOWTHYSELE

cn the Errors of Yoaih,l*reuumre Deciiae, Nen uas
and ITrjaira! Deed::?, Imparities cf tbo Blood.

ExhaustedVitality
^Untold Miseries

RcsoUlsg f.-*m Fully, Vice, Ignorance, Excccae* or
UterUoaUcn, BixTrailng nn&lt;i unftulng tha victim
for Work, Bralneva, tho Monied or Social Relation.
Avoid nnak )Kai pratr.idcra. i’ceseaa thia great
w-rk. It contains UH) pxcra, royal Svo. Beautiful
tlniiin- eratxa&gt;c.L full r iu Pries only $1.00 by
mall, jiostpald. concealed jn plain wrapper. Dlttstratira Prospectus Free, if voa apply now. Tbe
tiistin-rntehed author. Wm. II. Parker, M. D., rocrived me G OLD AX D J E WEI.LED MXD AL
from the National Ptodieal Association far
this PRIZE BWHAY on NERVOUS mtd
PUYSlCAI.DEBII.ITY.Dr.Parkrrandacoros
of Awistaui Ftiyslclans may bo consulted. cotflL
deniiafir. by mail or in person, at tho office ot
THE I-EABODY MBDICAL INSTITUTE.
No. 4 Du Hindi St., Boston. .Uhm., to whom all
ordera for look* or kttaa for advico should te

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1M3. Mannlacturer of high and low pressure
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CHANCEETOttDEE.
State of Mlehlxan. In tbe Circuit Oourt fonUteCounty of Barry, tn Chancery.

MADE WITH BOILING MLK.

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•
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POSITIVE

JRE F&amp;r«

Bertha 3eadle,
and Loyal K. K
estate rt Wlltl
anta.
FiftlxJudldal Cirentt, In Chancery.
Upon due proof tvy aSffiavltUMMi
Berni la. Charles S. Bundle. Lida R. W
E. Beadle, I,. Klniv
aud Bartha Beadle,
titled cause pendli

the said state ot Mi.
KansM and Colorado in tae United Btateurtt
Amvtca, and ou mutton of C. H. Van Awtm*.
soBMior tor complainant, it Is ordered that fhw

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its Yosthful Color.

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^ORSt-

salddefendante do appear anJanswer the bilk

nwuu ironi uw &lt;uue 01 tm» orucr. dim
srjd bill of cxaaplalut abaA be taken anoooteased. And ft riber that this order be jrubllaheA
wMbln twenty days (rota ibis date initio Ro*
uuty of Bacry, an&lt;
each weekJOr six

ease a copy olIll Worder be served »n the sal*
defendants personally, M least twtnty daaatefore the tlran herein proscribed far their ap­
pearance.
Dated this eleventh, day of Anuary. A. D.
4MQ. at Charlotte, In said circuit.

. tmscopy : Attcsa
Tnee. £ Bbick, Baglitar.
NOTICE •* ATTACHMENT.
Stole of &gt;MiehtgAn, the Cteutt Oewtlortte
County ot Barty. In Mtaohusent.
Chester Messes. Mlcbvd H Meswr A Daniel

W. HeynoMs. partners doing bndaeM irncter

BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST

Notice Is hereby gtvam Mat on tbe JOth

Barry at tbe suit of Chester

Wfll lAlft MPM Waste*
Wamte* tolaara
tolmra

Doled January 21st, tm.
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Smith &amp; Ogummovk axd
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�Hastings Banner.
MARUH ALL L. COOK. Rdltor.
THE HASTING A, MICH.. rorrOFFICX,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

to threaten to awalfow it tone day.

I purcb sing a stock of wool from neighbor-1
ln« (umx
j ta&lt;ont
thoowid. "
of
■&gt;«»ro, IK! p,uxe
.,

or fcretaiCTA who

•«(» ot Hovernmenu .cboob.

lh,

mentation.

BUWEN WDRY.

Maj I

tent with a small profit, If given aaeureaee

How much it Is to be n&lt;rettrd

tbe children a play ground. Think, toq,
bow fine it would be if trees bad been set
in all these yards a few years ago. Why
one can almost number upon \his fingers
all the school yaxds In the/oundy that
have any trees. Many, very many, of
theta turn tbe children Into the street for
a play ground. Nearly all the older bouses
were built without any reference to venti­
lated and the school room is “wrong end
to” as seems to us. Instead of having the
seats face the back side of the room thus
giving a blackboard across the entire end
of the room, they face the front with that
little board perhaps 3x3. And then those
“meeting" seats! That the people might
stand up Jn them they must needs be six
inches too far apart for sclwol purposes.
We do not say these things to find fault
School architecture received little attention
tn those early days but changes for the
better arc rapidly coming. A general
overhauling of the interior of many houses
has transformed them, not only into most
pleasant school rooms but those worth
twice what they were tor practical use.
One of the finest In tbe whole county Is of
this class. Very many have new seating
and some new apparatus. We have the
utmost faith that tbe people of every dis­
trict will bo willing to vote for tbe pur­
chase of much needed tools for their.school
if only they are satisfied that the best in­
terests of tbe school will be promoted by
such an investment We believe it would
be better for every district destitute of
nearly all apparatus to devote tiie cost of
one month’s school to the purchase of
these aids. Eight months’ school with
these helps should be worth more than
nine months'without them, saying nothing
about their use for the future.

of the building committee of the Episcopal
church, and be states that the society will tian over 00 years la
get at tbe work of building as soon as
possible. They expect to have the new
tta. l
church enclosed, and perhaps finished this
TrOMtolMC
. —- - -Jto Van
The funds are loaned upon first mort­ Daren eounty show that tbe vote or.
year. It will be a handsoaM structure, aa
ornament to the city, and a credit to Ero- gage on real estate eaoept occasionally the prohibition there yesterday, the first
stock of the association, but never exceed­ tioo ubder tta new focal option law. wa.
msnaff church.
ing 90 per cent of Ito withdrawal value.
rather light, although tbe day was fair. 1
branch of tbe Detroit Building* Loan
Tbe application for a loan giving a des­ There was eomdderable pleasure monltest. I
Association was organized in this dty last cription of tho real estate offered as securi­
ed in the workings of the new electioi, I
week and the following officers and direc­ ty accompanied by an abstract of title are tew. Tbe count was very alow.
tors were elected:
examined by the attorney. If hg finds the
A tats telegram from Paw Paw put- tl..
Pro—J. F. Goodyear.
title satisfactory, the security committee estimated majority at 1,500, against
1st Vice Pres—J. W. Bentley.
visit the property aud report Ibetr recom- in the local option election two years ag-&gt;.
3&lt;i ••
•• —W. E. Powers.
mendatlons to the board of directors and
-The vote in townships heard from
I
Sec’y—C. W. Jordan.
• then if the security is approved by a ma­ night is aa follows: Paw Paw—yes not,
Trees W. D. Hayes.
jority of the board of directors tbe loon is no 107; Decatur—yes 175, no 148; Law |
Att ys—Smith * Colgrove,
granted. The board of directors are all rence—yes 20k, no 04; Hartford—y.-s 285,1
Directors, all of tbe above and-N. T. stockholders and therefore financially Indo 116; Covert—yes 106. no 39; Bangor—
Parker. M. W. Hicks. W. L. Wilkins, M. tercated iu the loans being secure.
yes 2*5. no 96: South Haven-yrs r,7, IlI(
H. Collins and W. H. Goodyear. About
The attorney of tbe association, who
200 Alarm have been subscribed. The passes on tbe abstract draws up tbe mort­ 128; Antwerp—yes 40 majority.- Dctro :
.!
____ ______ ——J
association certainly is well officered and gage and bond and examines tbe insurance Tribune.
ought to prosper in snchV*od hands.
policy, is a stockholder and |a financially
Messer Bros. * Reynolds lave received Interested to such an 'extent that nothing
scar load of the celebrated Studebaker will be overlooked that will Improve tbe
wagons. They have them In all sixes, security taken.
When tbe papers are executed and the
various widths of tire, and finished ecllpped with all the latest ami best improve­ mortgage recorded, all are delivered by an
ments on wagons. This is undoubtedly attorney to tbe secretary, who keeps them
*
the finest lot of wagons ever brought to In a fire proof safe or vault.
this city. Everybody knows that tbe
Studebaker ta the standard of excellence
Following
arc
the
real
estate
transfers
aa a wagon. What makes them so far
ahead of other makes Is the steel skein, for tbe week ending Feb. 24th, 1890, as
which not only causes them to last longer, taken from the books in the reglater’s office: The best remedy for that valuable anima,
Chas. W. Taytar to MoseJBCrieklaad; Ma aae
but to run better. This firm boys wagons
tbe horse: especially adapted as a
33 Maple Grot® 8300.
bi earload lots, pays spot cash for them,
Fanny Dow to Walter Clark; IMa see •
and the fact that they sell the Studebaker As? E?*Kenaeld to Jacob Kress; lotas and •
la another way ot saying that they aell the Kmritald*&gt; add etty S100.
best wagon made. They ego make good
Mor jan Jones to Jacob Kress;
sec » Bctdose prices on them, because they buy In
tbe manner stated. Farmers should call
"
The very beat
Oraagevflle
SI
AXL
and see these wagons.
J. U. Seaman to Cyra Buxton; UaseeX
Maple Grove 12,000.
Cyrus Buxton to FWllp Dalhonser; Ma see 3 Renovating and
Maple Grove SI,«00.
Na.
Name and Residence
G W. Loehr to E. C. Hathaway; 4Sa see K
tk O. -Lancaster, Carlton
Rutland SLOW.
Blood Purifying
ID i Nettie Jennlnri. . “
D. R. Mitchell to John Cook; *Ma set»
„ iChaa. B. Jotaeaa, Tboroapple,
Thornapple
11 Jto.
20 , Hattie M. Martin.
Lucinda Cook to D. IL Mltshell; Ma ere »
REMEDY KNOWN.
Thornaople. nominal.
John Cook to D. R. Mitchell; Ma sreS!ThornAll persons laving claims against the es­ apple fs/nu
tate of Miranda Healy. late widow of Hur­
on Healy, of tbe township of Rutland will
present their claims to me for settlement
m
l
Sold at Goodyear’s Drug- Store.
Frederika Weteaert to Tlenry Wilhey; lot
on or before April next.
For sale. 80 acres of land with buildings, ■A’ G00 NUte Sf, Hasting' SS.OOO.
toil
fLOM
14
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‘
cker
*°*
:
*•*•*
’
11
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1
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cheap, one work horse, one two year old
Agent for all Dr. Hartm»n » Rem.
Cbaacy tawts to Henry Leonard; s sq rods
colt, one top buggy, two cows.
sec r. Barry • is
Wm. E. l&gt;udIcy to Stephen Kennedy: Ms sec edies—Peruns, Manalin and LacjExecutor.
Tbomipple ta/wo.

UlMppMr rrem TOr
“What will It amount toP’
This is a question Patrons of Industry
“■‘“‘"'•Iwwlnrfu. low ooo^hT
xre now asking themselves. The answer UU..cotout to warrant eompriltlo^wlth
man can give, since Doric can foresee
the wisdom or lack of wisdom with which Uwcboapor made rood, of forelgnem.
thb new organization nay be directed— .nmn“ “r**
&lt;h«t aw
■nd on that depends alL
wtu‘&lt;»&gt; "bleb no pmWhat may It amount to?
W1U “totabe to tnannfaetu,
That Is a query more easily answered.
'“n* “
Thl« certainly enable.
Trovidevl the leaders in this movement are TOM £7 »”rk
who, wltbont It
wise, sincere men, conservative nnd yet »°old be forced Into ,ome other eall|,w It
Loneatly aggressive, men of honor, who not compelled to remain Idle. Tbe Urnr
£ number of «,ten,rtm, pmmUlnapX
realize that “Rome was not built in a day:”
Provided, we say, tiat the direction of this
movement is iu the bands of such men; ^onndamon* c.plt,ll,u. the mom of
splendid results are sure to follow.
Among Them we may give the following 7!?
of p
pmau
«lren for w^n,Uw
Md action
the ।
most important:
&lt;o couumern.
p “
1st. It will make the farmers more Intel­
ligent men, and far better socially, to get
TbeorUtaaU the way from Cobdrn to
8 jiether and talk over matters of common Cleveland ban- contended thl,
OT1 0(
Interest
all pradnet, waa enhanced by the amount
Sd.'If properly conducted, the P. of I. forri^UUn°° “* *OT“°°
br
should, and we believe will, make the
fanner a better business man. so that he on^.^
'h'»' "&gt;•*«
will-keep a record of bls business transac­
fa "hr branch of pmtions. know what bis farm earns, what It l~t*l Indwirlw prim p, „,„,umen. ,re
coats, wbat it costs him to live, and know bfcLTT
'«” '&lt;■-"Plop, are now
al all times hew be stands with the world.
As n means of cultivating easy use of
J
T
■"“er com­
Not one farmer lu five, and we nearly said pelled dependence upcm
language on the part of pupils, there is
nothing that excels a well conducted reci­
ten, now keeps such a record. This matter anlH~ U2",’r01"rtion
mannfactumd tation.
lentmoe( vital Interest to the farmer. If ■rtlcles used by onr people.
With a teaclier a great joint is gained
the F* of L movement succeeds In making
when she learns exactly what her business
Is in a recitation, and also learns strictly
fanners adopt buainess methods, it will be
tbe jireatest reform and benefit It can pos- Newark, New Jeney. Tbe Celbollo blah- to mind that business.
Whenever practicable, recitations should
op baa onlernd Ml Calbo|k
•Ihly.accampnsh.
movctbelrchlldrenfromihepnbllc wbool, be topical, and durlug the recitation of his
3d, -By paying cash for what he buys the •nd eend Umm to tbe Catholic .ebool, un-' topic a pupil should not be Interfered with.
Questions and criticism have their proper
iknner will effect a very great saving each
year. .'Nothing is to be gained by fanners dcr penalty of excommunication. A ma. time, and they should come freely, es­
pecially from the pupils.
in running cooperative stores, as has been
The ability to recite upon a given topic
demonstrated abundantly. They can set "‘b^pnron- brouetd to tea, .pm, mom for one, two or three minutes in wellU,'lr children to the I chosen language, without memorizing the
it down ta their books, that any business
The next meeting of tbe association will
Literary to-night, a debate ta the princi­
P"Hlc whool., which m |„ .n point. „. text, is invaluable. Sometimes tiie text
man who agrees to sell goods at 10 or 12
be held at the high school In Hastings on ple part of the program.
, should be amplified, sometimes condensed.
Clyde Francis visited the school last
percent, profit above actual coat to him, Peeler to the Catholic whoola. Them । In order that topic recitation may be Saturday. March Sth. when the following
program
will
be
carried
out:
^^■••battbey.n
1
eonttan.
to
week.! well conducted thorough preparation for
«Kber does not understand business and
Music.
He that sltleth on a pin shall Km- again.
mast tall at it, ct Is a rascal who proj&gt;oses ^•“■bn hare done, and defy tb,. U,|,„p each daj’s work is necesaary on tbe part
Geography, John Warner.
—Punk
Recitation.
to beat farmers at every tum. We apeak tocwnyomhlathmac It acem. stranye ot teacher*. Tills is one reason, perhaps
LosL while practicing in Union hall,
the main reason, why it is not generally
that
Bonmnbm
cannot
learn
Hmt
In
thb
Aids to pleasant teaching, J. IL Clarke. one VanHorn.
plainly and tta future will verify our asadopted. The Indolence of teachers leads
AgTIHCCUOX.
tree country, the tyranleal method, lh
Found, a long brown pocket l»ook con­
aertton.
them to prefer to sit behind text books
Music.
•
taining 40c; correaeonds to the one lost by
4th, A-rigbtiy conducted organization of I P ™‘ “d bl.hop. may employ In the like machines, read questions and look for
Class exercise, Addie Jordan.
Vona in tbe rear of the Baptist church.
answers.
monamblal
atirernmenu
of
Europe
will
Music.
tta character «f the P- of I. will demand not prevail. Catholic hymen an- Xwlnr
Retta says that the young photographer's
This disgraceful method, or want of
1‘hyslology, A. L. Nichols.
candy ta very sweet
xwtpect for the fanners and their Deeds,
method, .is still very common even in what
IteeltaUon, Alice M. Stevens.
Howard Brooks has Joined our number;
aad be a powurfttl incentive to congress Lt'™ *" "PPTC‘“‘“-" o' freedom In are called good schools. In Its use the
Reading, Its relation to other branches. we trust be finds a hearty welcome, as he
aad leglrtatureo to do what tbe needs of America aa any other rellxloua body. nut children are not thrown upon their own Mrs. A. L. Bemis.
has been a student here before and many
tbe farmer require to be done. But all their prleob. who are mcwtly forelyner, resource* for the use of language but ans­
H. B. AxnRt'a, Pres.
know bis studious habits.
wer In single words or disjointed phrases,
5Jhs. Laura Hinki.f.y, Sec.
this political advantage will be lost, and
James Coflield, tbe lightning calculator,
learned verbatim from the text book.
felt at home selling tickets Saturday night.
the P. of I.-will be a dead failure, a fruit­ matlhitlon^ do npt mem io to the Sometimes whole paragraphs, or own,
Program for Sunday School Association
Much anxiety on the part of tbe girls
ful source and breeder of bad feeling rce-ctb of tlw aplrit of freedom and Inde­ pages, are committed to memory and re • of Hastings township, to l»e held at the
qulred word for word- Thus the pupil is Baptist church, at the city of Hastings. last Saturday evening when they saw Effie
among fanners themselves. If the P. ot I., I pendenee In their own fold.
S. receive a hat from Prof. Roberts.
made to Imitate the teacher and becomes Thursday evening, Feb. 27th, 1890:
as an organization, allows Itself to be drag­
Tim moHatnnnlpK enrpriw „f n^n, another machine. It Is high time tiut
Howard Thomas has l»een tardy several
Devotional exercises, by Rev. Grigsby.
times of late. We conceive that be is tak­
ged into polities, or Is made the tall of any
me, b to we the emperor of thq n«»t such abominable practices were ruled out
The. benefits of a Sunday school aasoctaing private lessons of some one in the 2d
Orville T. Bn mu it.
man's or men's political kite, or fellows bcapotle ot the limited monarchies ot E„. of schools.
tlon. by tbe president. •
ward.
To be followed by papers or talks on tiie
the lead of. tbe miserable demagogues, who tope, advoeatlna .nd btabUny upon the
Many colds as the result of poorly heated
Tbe public opinion of the school Is an following subjects:
' ,
are always lying In wait to um such organ­ reeoynltlon of tbo right, „,d onrrecHon ot important-element in discipline, nnd the
How to build up tbe school, a jmper and rooms during the cold snap last week. We
isations for their own personal advance- the arleramcof,!,, worklmnnen er hl, teacher ot tact will .skillfully direct this talk. SJirk DeGroot. Discussion led by think It would be an Improvement if a
part of tbe ventilating system be changed
aaeat There arc Just sach men. trying to empire. Tbe Emperor Wllll.m may be power to the side of order and right-doing. M. L. Cook.
I into beating power.
What books shall Im* placed In Bunday
Qf Many a boy Is Influenced by thejudgments
woe the P. of L tor just such a purpose. In •loo re to hl. new dovotl,,,, to [he
A meeting of the senior clam was held
of his fellows more than by tho decision school library, by Miss Hallock. Discus­
d
°
’
“
,roddln
O«~in
laborer
Are
Barry County, aa&lt;ncxt fall will fully demMonday p. m. after school. The following
of his teachers. There tore In every school sion led by Rev. Puffer.
officers were elected:
smstrate. If the order sarrenders to that hope he U. But eleetlon b near at hand. I leaders in right-doing. The teacher who
Sabbath school music, what shall It be
Pres.. Jason McElwain.
ciaasof mao, no mattei in wt^ party they
lroob"“'« &gt;"■« a majnrlt,. can captivate one set-aqd capture the other and how ahall It be conducted, bj- Mbs i Vice Pres., Orlie VanHorn.
will secure good government. Few pupils
are to be found. It Is hopelessly lost, and" in the German parliament is necessarv can resist when they And themselves con­ Coney. Discussion led by P. T. Colgrove.
Sec’y, Gertie Bentley.
How
can
we
instruct the young men in
will forfeit Its right to the respect which
Treas., Bertha Teeple.
demned by the common voice of their 8. S. work, by Rev. Irvine. Discussion
Two committee w»«v&gt; .n*woald otherwise be itadue.
peeled. We hope for tbo b.«i, If u,. companions whose censure they dread list by Wm. Ix&gt;w&lt;i**n
The best mode ot teaching, by Prof. look after a Class motto, and ths other to
Mh, This organization can powerfully ca^eofbborhtobnd . „„ cbmnpta more than that of their superiors. A
teacher can easily attach to himself tin­ Roberts. Discussion led by Mlsi Martha secure programs.
help to break up: trusts—another name for IM^d
WH11“- 11
Tbe Washington entertainment at tbe hall
active. energetic, leading scholars by put­ Grigyby,
.
ooaapiracy agalnmt the rights,. peace and indeed gained a powerful friend.
ting them into places of honor, trust or
Papers or talks limited to ten minutes; was a Kinnd success. The proceeds were
duty; and, having done this, it is easy to I discussion to five minutes. Binging led by 859.47; expenses, &gt;9.02; net proceeds,
*aekottaoka of. tbe people. It can power­
•mhmolteeom.nd kerom-no oil secure their co-operation In establishing a
950 is on deposit at tbe Natkmal
Dr. Fowler. At this meeting officers for 850.45.
fully taip to seeure a larger volume of
bank.
a
are not protected by any tariff. And yet wholesome and restraining school ire | Hie coming year will be elected.
waft, sound currency, which the debtor
The following suggestion has been made
tro.tT’to'T
h*” *" *“ col,n' fluence.—Swett’s Methods of Teaching,
Clkmext Smith, Pres.
in regard to the use of this money: That
ctaas uceds. It will aid in (reducing all
i trurt. anthracite coal treu.
,und.nl
A Correction.
good programs be provided for the coming
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
I
t™L Enffburd bu threw or four ,pch
literary sand that a slight admittance fee of
Mil Editors:
rcdnee&lt;*r remove tiie dutiew on ail articles
5 or 10 ccnte be charged, this will give us
combinations to every one here. And y(-t
In
your
Issue
of
Feb.
5th
there
wasan
For beat life nnd accident insurance apas Bar as possible, constetent with the
article from Hickory Corners, retelinx how money enough to discharge the amount
l ^bhd la a tony TO. TO. .
ply to J. M. McElwain.
advanced
by I’rof. Roberts on tiie chetnies. and
someone bad bcewtrylng to burglarize Mr.
end
eals 88.07 and flag, 17.87, total. 116.84.
D. W. Rogers is hustling Jn the material Lawrence of that place.
We do
America. The truth la that Urtff and for his new brick store on east State street
Then by giving another entertainment an­
Your
correspondent
could
uot
have
been
wot mean that the nation or state should
other 850 can be raised, without doubt;
I trrtata have no relation wbaterw.
Mrs. Church, living in the first ward, very well posted in regard to the affklr, or This would give us 1100 to purchase a
be niggardly either. Progress must be
died Sunday of consumption. Funeral he might have Identified the two be spoke telescope, which would be as fine a memen­
about as driving through there with the
maintained, tat unnecessary expenditures
from her late home Tuesday.
1 buggy. As he has failed to do so I will to as could be left by the class of’90.
The Sunday edition of The Press (Now
E. A. Mattison sold a fine Schubert help him out David Bristol and myself Such an Instrument will necessarily be
There are many other evite to the farmers York) is making rapid strides forward, piano to Jacob Osmun, of Nashville, last
, were on our way from Johnstown to Kala- purchased as Astronomy 1s In tbe course.
tbe P. of 4. wBl do much to &lt;semove or at and baa already placed Itself on a footing week. It was a present to Mr. Osmun's 1 rnazoo that night, and drove into Hickory If thia la done there ta little need of worry­
with—If it la not distanced—its older con­
Corners about midnight, and as we could ing about graduating funds, as the board
taut greatly lumen, if the order Is con- temporaries. Tbe Sunday Press consists daughter, Hortense.
reach Katemyzoo until about morning, would certainly return the compliment
staeted property, is in the bands of men of of -JOpsgw which are replete with well
Fitzgerald post will give a foot social on Ii not
we thought we had better atop at Hickory This reems a very expedient plan aud we
tamely. IstelHgenre and real Interest in written and bandsenu-ly Illustrated articles Wednesday evening, March Sth. All
and gel a luueb. Seeing a light In the sec­ hope It will meet with not only the ap­
soldiers,
their
families
and
friends
are
on
subjects
of
timely
interaL
Tbe
Press,
tbe fanners Ibemseivea.
although tbe youngest dally paper publish­ cordially invited. Bring along your haver­ ond story ever the Lawrence store, we proval of the seniors but Prof. Roberta.
But all these nderms so naewwary can be ed in New York, has won tbe distinction sacks boys, well filled. A good time Is l stopped there and knocked at tbe store
door, but getting no respose we were pre­
defeated and pcelponed for the distant fu­ ot being the brightest, newsiest and best expected.
Br Ordkb of Committee.
paring to move on, when a man came up
ture, and tbe fanner will continue to be edited Journal in the metropolis. Brains
The trial of Jas. Collison. Wm. Collison, the street from toward the church aud told
math- to earffer evite which be can correct and push always tell.
Erastus I .eBaron and Clarence LcBaron, all us that a lady iad Just died there. When
of Orangeville, charged with spearing fish we learned this, we told them why we
either in himself or bi the laws of tbe land,
in Gun take contrary to taw. took place In were there aad where we were going and
if tbe powertai onraxlzatlor of tbe P. of L
or U&gt;«ixaxe» U&gt;ey hare to pay. Snnrfiran the court room yesterday afternoon. There then drove away.
4a to be used to further tbe personal ambiwas a “cloud of witnesses” and much dis­
When we returned tbe next day we
ttau of a tew men. who under the thin
cussion of fish and fish taws was indulged stopi&gt;ed at Hickory and heard then that
Iw
they had been accusing us of trying to rob
“What
gwiae of pretended friendship tor the
Kot woea. arban Mabnmal ar larpafret
somebody. We explained then and supISSTKfftSS 1STKuK-S^ t
of the busiest places in our little
suma!" Royal Satsuma
|5t) is tbe Engine * Iron works. It ta re­ ptaed that would be the last of/1L And
m far os anyone bearing either of us say
markable that an iron working establish­ what your correspondent says he taard 1
they ring to further their own selfish
ment could have been maintained as has will say it la wholly false. For neither of
this In an intend town, and kept steadily us nada any such remark.
within reach of tbe fanners, if they
increasing its business. Itspnaks volumes
____________ L J. Wrbmtrr.
In praise of the energy, business push and
Conducted to- KKpCH ANDRUS. Co. Ssc’v. ability of tbe manager. Mr. S. Greusel.
It ta verv gratify I ng to notice tbe Im­ This year opens with brighter prospects
First, because It is your homo affair.
than ever for this institution, and the
future. All that will hinder provement* going on in tbe country school probabilities are that not fewer than from
If It is a good thing, it is better to have
bouses. The oM, •■comfortable, stralght•
_
sh leaden, who will labor to
20 to 25 men will find employment therein. it at home.
Because upwards of 400‘ shares have
tbe order for aalfisb purposes. A more and better blackboards are taking
O. D. Spaulding is now nicely located been subscrilted for the local association,
-M’ul eye should toe kept »P«» tbelr the place of the little one wedged in be- in his Dew quarters, first door west of and wo ought with that as a basis, and
Beamer, at the old stand of Hams A Van- with good practical men to manage the af­
the sunlight that b» streamed throaxh Arman. He has added largely to his stock
fair. be able to have an Association here
districts
windows dcstltalc of anything, and much-. of staple and fancy dry goods, boots and
and the reform* needed by tbe needed apparatus is bring procured. shoes. He wants to see all his old friends that would be of vast help to our city.
quality
Because loans can be repaid at any lime
What a pity It is tbongh that more atten­ and customers, and gain as many new
too
tion had not bean given to the j&gt; tanning of ones as possible, and will do so if good without payment of unearned premiums.
Because it ba* a comprehensive and sim­
goods and strict attention to the wants of
it aud
ple system of book-keeping.
his customers will do this. He now las as
Because Its plan Is simple and expenses
fine a place to do business as there is in light.
tbe dty, nicely located for basinets, and
■' Becsusv it la liberal to tbe party wish­
| propomw to do business. It is needless ing to withdraw, which Is generally on ac­
I for ua to add anything hi commendation of
Mr. Spaulding. Hr has not Used here all count of ekkntws, tack of work or removal
Come
। ttiese tuara In vain. Ute reputation as a, from the city.
the premiums are collected only
business man, prompt and n ltaldc. Is as' •a Because
arawt net
« —*—•
•------ •
wide atr bls arciuaintance. In the same
.

A“ S«

GOODYEARS

Eosin Weed
Coiiitioii Powders,

Cm Ibf Cwgte aid &amp;iisper.

25c. a pound; 5 pouds, . $1.00.

: “1 •“ ‘

pla.

W. H. Goodyear,
Druggist and Book-wlter.

/IND NOW WE HAYE

“STANLEY IN AFRICA,"
A copy of this new and intensely taterestlr r
book, containing 300 pages anil profusely iUu&lt;-

^qiVEN

aw/th

TO OUR CUSTOMER J
With caeh 8S0 in trade at &gt;ny *tore. cither ca»i.
or produce.
Call and get a eard and secure one ot tbrw
splcodid books.

Josepii Bogers
Hicks &amp; SpenC^
offer
ac desirable a line of ■

groceries and
provisions as can

be found between
Jacksonand

Grand Rapids
Prices Right?
Yes, my son

Always Right.

ROYAL SATSUMA

Everybody i« asking

is the meaning of Royal Sat­
is tbe name of a

TZigli Grade

SCHOOL COLUMN.

MMHEimm
Carefully cultivated and cured by experts in tho moun­
tainous
of Japan. It comes high because ot its
superior
and limited quantity but «o have con­
cluded the best is none
good for ns and have decided
to buy a stock of
place it on sale at the nnprecidently

LOW PRICE OF 50c. A POUND.

and get a pound of it and you will have no other.

.

Mure with Mr. S.. Mrs. John Spence has a
fine stack of adliiaery goods.

----- SOLD ONLY AT-----

Beamer’s Cash Store.

"

�=

L

Hastings Banner.
Hastings Wednesday, Feb. 28, 1890.

Wanted!
DRAW LUMBER

Hope ToinsHp Io Hastings.
Address,

D. den Bleyker,
Kalamazoo, Mich.

LOCAL NEWS.
Circulation thia w»ck.

2,075

81.00 buys 20 pounds of nice sugar, at
Beamer’s.
All of Dr. Hartman's remedies for sale
by Fred U Heath, the druggist.
Beamer has distanced all competitors on”;
:5c tea, 25c coffee, 25c tobacco, 25c brooms.,
It is proptoed to organize the local bulld­
og aud loan association' within the next 30
days.
Official attention is directed to illegal
•ales of liqiair In the city, not done by saloonists either.
Ed. Powers is having n big run on his
new No. 35 cigar. It Is the best nlekle
••igar In the market.
D. W. Bogers lias a small fruit fann of
live acres wl^h good buildings, good house,which he wEB sell cheap.

The whip factory now has 20 hands on
. ifie W rull&lt; Mld
SOOB
working
{/double that number unless all signs fall.

PERSONAL MENTION.
sprint, as tbo small boy is playing martiee,
D. R. Cook returned to Ohio Friday.
and tbe owners of valuable horses are pa­
rading said equines upon the streets.
P. A. Sheldon was In Woodland last
U.to **
thMt the-project for
electric lights will result in giving our elty
A. Burroughs visited relatives In Lowett
light. We’ve brcu in the dark long
enough. Mr. Siegfried cannot let bls light list week.
shine any too soon.
Daniel Striker was in Gripd Itaplds
A. M. Flint, of Nashville, wbilejittempt­ Thursday.
ing to catcl} onto the ip a. in. freight ttaiu //Mbs Genic Brown started for Kansas
Wednesday, the train being in motion?• las: evening.
was thrown violently to the ground, and
hail one of bls hands Injured.
Wm. Brown, of Prairieville, was in the
It ta probable tbe C. K. 4 8. will build city Monday.
to Portland this summer, though no definite
K A. Tillson, of Charlotte, was in the
action looking to such extension has as yet city Thursday.
been taken. We hope the road may not
’ E. W. Carr, of Middleville, waa in the
only go to Portland, but through to St.
city Thursday. •
Johns this year.
'V*,le ln U“UnK» Friday we called at
the Haxxeh office to Inspect that new job
press just placed In tbelr office. With this
new addition Cook Bros, have the best
equipped printing office In the county.—
Freeport Herald.
•The Hastings Baxxkk contains this
week a letter from Cadet Geo. Bock, dated
Cartcgana. Spain. Jan. 18, which is very
Interesting reading matter to any one and
especially so to George's old friends.—
W oodland News.
Tbe owners of farm lauds within the
city, which are not directly benefitted by
our water works system, and who have
contested the right of tbe city to tax their
lands for maintaining such system, and
lost in the circuit court, are preparing their
caw for appeal to the supreme court of
this state.

Judge Hooker, of the Barry county cir­
cuit court, has laid down a new principle
of law. He dismissed two men from a
Jury last week because they were saloon­
keepers and had recently been convicted of
violating the laws. This may not stand
the supreme court scrutiny, but it’s good
horse sense.—Detroit Journal.
/zTbe negotiations for the Ohio buggy­
company. mentioned in a recent issue of
the Banner, have fallen through, owing
to the fact that the '‘company" was not In
tbe condition to make terms with—not be­
ing even organized. Now let our local
capitalists go at It and organize the Insti­
tution talked of last year to make buggies.

WAGONS
We have just received a carload of’the world renowned

STEEL SKEIN

&lt; C. 7. Dwight, of Evanston, was in the
city Wednesday.
Perry Busby, of Caro, is visiting his
sons in this city.
Rev. Geo. D. Lee, of Charlotte, was in
the city yesterday.
Dr. Lathrop was In Ann Arbor Wednes­
day and Thursday.

Geo. Shawmau started for Ohio Thurs­
day to visit relatives.
H. L. Newton went to White Cloud on
business Wednesday.

Miss Ruth Young made Middleville rela­
tives a visit last week.

M. J. Goss, of Prairieville, was In the
city on business Monday.
Ernest and Dana Jones, of VcrmonWille,
were In the elty last week.
L. N. Evarts, of Grand Ledge, was In
.the city Friday on business.
I. N. Harter, of Lake Odessa, was in
the city on business last week.
V. Smith, of Nashville, Visited his
rorother Clement Smith yesterday.

Joseph Wardell attended the reunion of
his old regiment in Albion last week.
Fred Ingram, of Detroit, visited his
sister, Mrs. F.’ G. Beamer, over Sunday.

Studepakek Waqons
And if we cannot show you the finest line of wagons ever

brought into Barry county, we will not ask you to buy.

Yes, we can and will sell you wagons just as

Cheap as You Can Buy Them Any
where in the State of Michigan
We have had years of experience, buy in car lots and pay
spot cash.

Why can’t we compete with anybody.

The Misses Flora Stlhclicomb and Belle
Hicks visited Woodland ffriends last week.
Elias Ixwkhart and Mrs. James Murphy
have been arrested for adultery. The case
Frank Reed, of Kalamazoo, spent a few
One of Goodyear A Bechtel's stallions
o one that will develop a good deal of In­
succeeded In getting loose Thursday, and days with bis parents in this city last week.
terest.
gdt into the box stall of another stallion.
Fritz Goodyear, of Grand Rapids, spent
Abbott, the optician, pays especial at­ There was a fierce fight at once, and pros­ Saturday and Sunday with home friends
tention to fitting childrens eyes and ail pect tor the serious injury or death of one here.
difficult casesl Satisfaction guaranteed. or both. Tho racket they made aroused
State game warden .Smith, of Grand
Office with Dr. Kimball, Battle Creek.
those In the vicinity. Frank Goodyear
Rapids, was In the elty yesterday On official
Nashville talks of organizing a division was soon on hand and succeeded in separ­ business.
x
of thb Uniformed Bank K. of I’. If they ating tiie animals iwfore any serious In­
&gt;&lt; Mrs. H. A. Goodyear went to Grand
go nt it they will have a good one. Nash­ jury had been done to either.
ville doesn’t do business by halves.
The entertainment given in Union hall Rnpkls Thursday for a short visit with her
daughter.
Nothing wus done at the council meet­ Saturday evening, program for which was
Z. B. Hoyt and wife went to Canton City
ing Monday'evening toward settling the published in the last Issue of tills paper,
was
a
most
successful
affair.
All
on
tbe
la-d
.week for a short visit with their
controversy over the engine at the wool
iMQt factory. When will this boys’ play program acquitted themselves with great daughter.
credit The hall was packed, and the
end.’
S. S. Schantz and B. S. Holly. Woodaudience praise the entertainment very
F. McP«-ck. charged with the larceny of highly. The proceeds were 830.00, which i| land merchants, were in the city on busia crock of butter, was convicted ot tbe will be used for lb* purchase ot supplies 1 ncss yesterday.
offence, in Esq. Kenaston’s court, and for the school, that will greatly aid lioth
Geo. B. Wilson anil I* E. Daniels, of
given S10 fine or 10 days in jail. He was scholars and teachers.
&gt;.
Hicksville, Ohio, were In the city Thurs­
•till in jail at this writing.
The Democrat Is still worried about day on business.
According to the Michigan weather re- Judge Hooker’s order that two men guilty
D. L. Booth has moved his family to
jwirt the mean temperature of January fur under the law pf violating the criminal this city from Allegan and is employed In
this portion of the county this year, was laws of this state were not proper men for the whip factory.
:;i.O degrees., above zero. The average jurors. But Judge Hooker will not be
. temperature of the month for the last 20 greatly worried over our contemporary's//D. W. Reynolds and II. J. Kenfield at­
tended a dancing party In Hickory Corners
years was 23.7 degrees above zero.
criticisms. He did what he believed was
Thursday evening.
Hastings Division U. R. K. of I*, on
. /✓''Work is progressing In tearing out tho rig lit to preserve the integrity of the juror
I. M. B. Gillespie went to Ionin In , Thursday evening met In Castle hall,
rbuildirigs on the Spaulding corner to be system, and we still insist that the major­
ity of the people of Barry county are with week to attend the grand lodge, I. O. O. F. and elected the following officers for the
occupied by Uie nejr bank. Two of the Judge Hooker in this matter.
as
delegate
from
tiie
lodge
here.
ensuing year:
buildings are to be moved to lota owned by
Sir Knight Captain—A. D. Niskern.
Mr. Spaulding in the second ward, exten­
When you hear a man sneering at his &lt;• Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Greble contemplate
Sir Knight Lieutenant—W. U. Powers.
sively repaired, and made into houses to local paper ami claiming that the town o/' taking a trip through the southern state's,
Sir Knight Harald—D. W. Reynolds.
community at large derives no benefit from starting the first of next month.
rent.
Sir Knight Recorder—A. E. Kenaston.
It, you may know at once iliat he Is a kick­
Dan Snyder, of Grand Rapids, has been
The Hastings Baxneu job department er of the first water. Every town embraces
Sir Knight Treasurer—J. B. Roberta.
lias found it necessary to put in n new fast one or more of these "chronics.’' They not In the city for a few days to arrange for
Nineteen signed an agreement at the
. press, similar to the one recently bought only find fault with the local paper but b.L sister's burial at Hickory Comers.
meeting to participate Id the drills and go
by the Charlotte Republican.! The Bax- they kick and grumble at every proposed .Frank Hadley, Harry Hayes and W. IL to Milwaukee, and a committee was ap­
xkk occupies a good seat itt-tne front row
public improvement. If a new enterprise Kok went to Wall lake Friday evening, to pointed to secure the additional names re­
of Michigan newspapers.—Vermontville talks of locating In the place they will kick spend two or three days camping out.
quired. It Is expected the Division will
Echo.
go to Milwaukee, officered as above. Pre­
simply through fear that Its location may
C. G. Mixer and family, who have been
The editor of the Edgar. Neb. Times, is benefit their neighbors more than them­ spending several weeks with their parents, paratory drills will soon be commenced.
one of tliose happy persons who can adapt selves. This class of indivduals, with 1.. X. Mixer and wife, returned to Green­
Five weeks from next Monday will oc­
iiihim.it iu Uls nurrouiidingn without a their peculiar selfish make-ups, are a curse
ville on Tuesday morning.
. cur our city election. It Is time for those
murmur. He says "be regrets that butch- to any community.
who have tbe city’s best Interests at heart to
iri who buy fat cows at two oenta a
W. H. Schantz sold his horse Harmon, UR: D. Beebe returned from his trip to be thinking over the matter. No one
pound, and sells steak at 15 cents a pound,
sired by Holburn. to IL I. Hendershott, North Carolina Monday evening. He wants to see Hustings drop the work of
cannot afford tn advertise, but thank God, getting 8200 cash. Wednesday Mr. H. speaks in glowing terms of that portion of public improvements, on which such a
tliat liver Is still on the free list”
splehdld beginning hns been made. It
gnve a Chicago friond a drive behind Har­ tbe#new south visited by him.
Reports to tbe state board of health, mon. Tbe friend was much pleased with
Burton lias accepted a position with will be easy to stop it and to block It, not
Lansing, shows influenza, neuralgia, bron­ Hamon's build and action, and after the a real estate firm In Chicago and left for only for thia year, but for years to come, if
chitis and rheumatism In order named ride got otfL looked tbe horse over, and of­ his new field of labor Friday. Fd. Is a men who have not the confidence of the
poople are elected to the city council.
causing most sickness In Michigan during fered Mr. Hendershott 3250, nnd W little hustler and will meet with success.
week ending February 8th: Diphtheria later increased the offer to 8300. It was [^Edward Roos, superintendent of the felt Good, shrewd business men are needed,
reported at 21 places, scarlet fever In 19, not for the good looks of the animal thaT boot factory, ta In the city making arrange­ not only needed but are necessary. Char­
typhoid feve^ in 12, measles In 10. and tills price was offered, for he hail run out ments for the placing of the balance of the lotte has juat voted to spend 825,000 for
the same purposes Hastings has used
three or four months and was not in the
one ease of small pox at Grand Rapids.
machinery In a position for active business. 812,000. Charlotte proposes to be wise.
pink of condition by a good deal. It was
We wish to close tbe following winter the breeding and Individuality of Harmon
N. H. Mixer and family, of Grand Aitliough a strong republican city, the citi­
goods; Overcoat, underwear, gloves aud tliat commanded sneh a price. And that Rapids, who have i&gt;een here for a few zens propose this year, so we are informed,
mittens at actual cos: fbr the next thirty leads ns to remark that It pays to raise days to pay their last respect* to their ■sis­ to pat in tiie field a non-partisan ticket,
•lays. If yon are in want of any of these good horses. A few dollars paid for the ter, .Miss Snyder, returned home Monday composed of the ablest, best and most up­
goods for next winter it will pay you to breeding will bring a very good return on evening.
right men of the city. There will be
buy now and save the profit This sale Is tbeJnvestmenL
practically no opposition to auch a ticket
for spot cash. It is money we want not Inclement Smith went to Cressey, on the pffbhu Diamond returned to Duluth, In Charlotte: Cannot Hastings be as wise,
Minn.. Saturday, after quite an extended drop our petty political pot-boiling for one
time.
E. W. Morrill A Co.
C. K. &amp; S. freight Th unday forenoon to visit in this city. Mr. Diamond was a year at least, and elect men for theirquallWe urge republican town committeemen attend a law suit. Nothing particularly former resident of this city and his many
in the various townships to at once for­ remarkable about that. But he traveled friends were In hopes that he would again flcatlons, not far their partisanship? We
hope it can be done. We see no reason
ward their caucus notices to this paj»er. on a pass, and forgot to tell the conductor make Hastings his home.
why It cannot.
)
Get In your caucus calls early, get out a where be wished to get off. There was no
Miss Effie Resh and Miss Myrta Shep­
good attendance at the .caucus, and put freight to load or unfoad at Cressey, and
hard, two of Charlotte's leading young
Church
and
Society.
up your best and strongest men. Remem­ the train failed to come to a stop there. ladles who have been the guests of Miss
ber that no "booths” are required fur When about 00 rods beyond the station.
Donation for pastor of Baptist church
Fanny Mixer for several days, returned
spring elections, and the tickets are to be Judge Smith tried to Jump from the mov­ home on Monday fully convinced that amounted to about 870.
printed as usual.
ing train. He performed the jump act all Hastings was a gqpd plaae to come to.
Rev. Ovlatt preaches next Sunday after­
There la much rejoicing among people right, but succeeded In acquiring * badly
Mrs. Mary Craddock left for Grand noon at the Tanner school house, East
here that Chicage has secured the world's sprained ankle—a most painful one too. Rapids Saturday. She will spend some Rutland.
) fair for 1893. Hastings isn’t very far from He came home on the evening train, and time there studying the spring and sum­
“Sabbath Observance” will be the pas­
Chicago, and there will be little to binder staid there for two or three days. He Is mer styles of dressmaking, when she will
any one hereabout taking in the big show. able to get about on crutches, but it will return to this dty to attend to the wants tor's subject at the Baptist church next
Chicago won on the eighllf ballot, "receiv­ be a long time before he can walk with of the ladles of Hastings who desire work Sunday morning.
ing 15" votes in congress to 107 for New any comfort. It will also 1* a long time done In the dressmaking line.
The Star Union will hold their next
York. 25 for SL Louis and 18 for Washing­ before he attempts to alight from amoving
meeting on Tuesday afternooii, March 4th.
ton. Chicago deserved the plum, and will train again- -l
Tbe board of directors of tbe Barry A at the home of Mrs. Cheney.
mxkea far more creditable fair than any
Hastings will soon have a creamery that Eaton Insurance Co. arc attempting to
Rev. Ovlatt delivers the annual address
other city could have done.
will be a credit to the city and to,Barry practice economy to n great extent—at
at the Barry Co. S. S. convention .to be
Every enumerator appointed to take the, county, and oue of tbe largest in tbe state, least they seem to think so. A few years held in Nashville March Sth and Oth.
costing
about
^r.r&gt;W
when
fully
equpped
ago they paid their secretary 3800 per
census is required to take an oath that be
will perform his duties faithfully. They for business? it will utilize the whole year, and Instead of Increasing this salary
Bev. Orlztt drove to Naabville last Sun
take this oath in tbe light of the fact that milk, buying tliat article by the pound as the company prospered financially, as day after bls morning service, preached to
from
the
farmers.
Statistics
show
that
they should have dona, they have kept1 a fine audience at 3 p. m.. and returned In
if they violate it in any particular they are
liable to a fine of 83,000 ahd ithree years farmers realize aliout $7 more per cow grinding R down until they have now time for bls evening service.
Imprisonment, aud the violation is punish­ where selling tho whole milk, than from readied the niggardly sum of 8300 per
There will be a concert at the State Road
able by tbe United States authorities. the cream, even under the most favorable year.
Wesleyan church Saturday evening. March.
This means that no num appointed as qn conditions for ratslbg »nd gathering the
As receritlv.Rnnounced, Governor Luce, 1st, given by Prof. Taylor and dlass. Ad­
'’numerator will dare to return a single cream. In connection with the creamery
at the urgeuMtollcUftlon oi the writer, has mission 10 cents with reduced rates for
will
be
the
necessary
apparatus
for
mak
­
false name on his list The supervisor is
consented to give to Baxxkii readers hta
pln.-ed under the same restrictions. And ing cheese, also cold storage sufficient for views on the present depression of agricul­ families. Come one ami all.
the Jaw goes still further than this, and keeping one or two carloads of butter. tural Interests In two lettiTA The first will
Rev. A- D. Grigsby will preach at the
Statistics
sbow
that
where
farmers
make
makes every householder amenable to the
contain his analysis ot the causes of this
• suue Jaw if lie refuses to give or fails to their own butter, the average return for widespread depression, the second his sug­ Presbyterian church on March. 2d, con­
R”e accurate and complete answers to tbe each cow is less than $15; where they sell gestions as the proper remedies therefor. tinuing his Sunday mornlug discourse*
taking the petition. ’‘Give us this day our
Jlue?*qna asked by the enumerator. This tiie crqam to creameries, the return Is
In a letter just received from his Excellen­
"
In order to secure the most thor- al&gt;out HO per cow. and where the whole cy. he states U«t he ex]«cta to mall tlfe dally bread.” The subject in the evening
rejab!e and accurate returns possi- milk ta sold, the result is H7 per cow. first one to us this week, in time for our “A lovely young wan.”
.ble. The eaumgptflon will begin the first This creamery here. If successfully con­
Epworth league took charge of the exer­
day of June, um |u ejtiea cioae in fiftwn ducted. should pay out to fanners each next Issue. Those desiring extra copies cises at the M. E. church Sunday evening.
days, ud in country districts in thirty season from &gt;50.000 to 3100,000 for mlik. of Hie Baxxkk of next week should order All present speak very highly of the exerdays. Enumerators, whether paid by dm As the creamery will be owned by a slock now. There is already great Interest else*, particularly tbe recitation by Mias
day or per capita, will be able to make company, in which will I* solid bnsinrss manifested in tlnve articles, and that they
, about *1 per day. The pay of Uie super­ men aiid well-to-do, practical fanners, will be widely read goes without aaylng. Elsie Rich, which is pronounced very fine
visors I* fl,000. and out of thb he puy» all there ought to be no question about its Our readers as ouraelves greatly appreciate indeed. Miss Rich lia:. talent# as aa elo­
cutionist that should be developed.
tbe favare of our good farmer governor.
expenses.
successful operation.

Now

Don’t be Deceived
by cheap talk and cheap goods.

Investigate for yourselves

and act accordingly.

Yours respectfully,

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds
POWERS’ HflRUWflRE
This is our dullest season, just before the time for spring
trade to open, and we are making a big push on a few special
lines to close them out and

MAKE ROOM
-------- FOR--------

New Spring Goods
Which are now arriving daily.

Good Robes cut from $3.50 to $2.70.
Horae Blankets at ACTUAL COST.
•
A good Buck Saw for 48c.
.
A 61 ft. Spring Steel CroBs-Out Saw -to close out
at $1.56.
A warranted Ax and Handle, 84c.
&amp;C., &amp;C.

n e have procured the agency for the famous Anti-Busting
Tinware, which is no new experiment Eight years of severe
test has proved that it is positively anti-rusting. We can re­
fer you to parties in this city and vicinity who have used it
for 5 or G years and the tin is bright and good.
We have a better line than ever before in Builders' a»d
General Hardware, Glass, Paihts, Oils, Varnishes, etc, and
will try to please you in goods and prices.

W. F. POW

�HAVOC LET LOOSE.

LET IOWA REJOICE.
Her Solons Have at Last Quit
Their Tooling.
THE DEMOOHATS GET THE SPEAKER

When ,offering from • Congh or Cold
may be treated with

ba would saver vote for the bill until his po­ A Mate to the Terrible Johns­
litical brethren agree to repeal the Owen
town Deluge.
Sunday law, and Senator Suncrant, of San­
dusky, will not vote for It because it leaves
his city and Toledo in the same district. One CALAMITY IK AM ARIZONA VALLEY.
Democratic opponent will defeat tlx* meas­
ure.
! •

Other Disputed Points Conceded Largely
(o the Republicans — A Compromise
That Finally 'Puts the Legislature Itl

Warner ad viral tt*

gone over and rectified, but they would not
listen Co him.
________
TWENTY-F.'VE MEN CAUGHT

Hl WH!) MCI-Bnm£?^
FOR BURRS
SC ALPS
n a hot store and we put fit. Janta Uli oa™

Wakbixqtox City, Feb. SO —in a' letter
written by the preridant to Hon. J. M.
Thurston, president of the Republican Club
league, Mr. Harrison expresses hfa regret
that it will Im impowiHe for him to accept
tlonlata in Council.
the invitation to attend the national con­
Dts Moines, la., Feb. 30.—Yesterday tho vention at Nnshvlllo March. 4. Ho dodares
Iowa house of representatives .succeeded lu thelcagun an important factor iu political
breaking the deadlock with which they have work, &lt; s[j.-ially as it interorta young man in
public affairs. Such organizations, be says,
WITH ABSOLUTE SAFETYare nbdlMOtna nnd drairabto, not only from
It is pleasant to the taste anti does tne night at iM John T. Hamilton. Democrat, a partisuu, but a public standpoint.
work. Insfat on havingKIDD’S. Take from Linn county, was elected speaker. Tbe
no other. Price »5 centa. Prepared by
THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.
terms of compromise are as follows:
FLEMING BB03., PITTSBVBGH. PA.
1.-The Democrats to have the speaker and Nearly a 100,000.000 Asked for Pensions
second asnisltmt clerk.
—British Extradition Treaty Itatlheil.
PROBATE OBDEE.
-.
—
The
Republicans
to
have
speaker
pro
tern.,
State of Mlchigoa. County of Barry-s«.
WABniNUTON Crrr, Feb. 19.—The senate
At a session of th? Hobate,Court toy the chief clerk, first asslstsut c crk. engrueaing
County ot Barry.holden st the Probate Office, clerk, enrolling clerk, file clerk, bill clerk, as­ want into executive section directly after
in the City uf llastlnm. iu said county, on Tues­ sistant pastmistroao, scrgcant-at-arm*. door­ morning business yesterday. Wbbu tho doors
day, the 4th day ef February, tn the year one keeper. six ass stoat dooi keepers, two Janitors.
tbousaad eight hundred and ninety.
3. —Each side to have one paper folder sal reopened Blair continued hfa speech on the
Present. Charles W, Arnutteug. Judge of four pages.
educational- bill, stating that ho- would oc­
Probate.
4. -Republicans to hare fret ebrlo^ of stand­ cupy two more afternoons. Ar,other secret
Tn the matter of the estate of Frederick Naching
committees and to choose Are committees; saalon was then held, after which tho ssnato
trleb. dece*aM*d.
On reading aud flling tbe petition, duly tcrl- Democrats to hare second choice and to choose |
ihri. ol Matilda Nacbtrieb, widow ot said de­ one committee; tho remaining committees to adjourned. Among tbo bills introduced and
ceased, praying this court to adjudicate and de­ lie chosen alternately; Republican* having first favorably reported were the following: Pro­
termine who are nr were the legal heirs of said choice, the parthachoosing said committees to viding for the ad«iision of Idaho as a statu;
deceased, and entitled to Inherit The real estate have a majority of one upon each committee, appropriating IflU.OOD to remove certain
of which .-.aid deevaeed died selied and possess­ including chairman: either party to have the obv.ractious in
tho
Doiroit
River,
edThereppon it Is erdcred. that Thursday tlie'.Tth right to name the chairman aud membership Lake St. Clair, foot of Lake Huron,
day ot Feb.. A. D. l«0. at ten o’clock tn the lore- of ali cam nitlees chosen by it.
and 8L Mary’s river; to amend the inter*
Doou. be assigned for the hearing of said peti­
L—Tbe Investigating and special commltte»s
tion. and that the heirs at law of said deceased to be equally divided unless otherwise agreed. state commerce act so as to prohibit the
aud all oilier persons Interested fci said estate,
fi.—Tho same committees to have clerks os in shipment into prohibition state- or terri­
are required to appear at a session of said tbo
tories ot intoxicants and providing penaL
Twenty-second general aflncmbly.
Court, then to be holden at the Probale Office.
"-—The dlvlsjjm of the committees to be ti®. Tbo secret wwaion ratified the British
In tbe City of Hastings, lu said County, and
sl»w cause, if any there be, why Abe prayer of made by a committee cmuptewd of seven mmn- extradition treaty.
the petitioner may not be granted. And it Is
The h»uso appointed starch 15 for eulogio*
further Ordered, that said peUtloaer give notice spectlre raucuscs.
on tho late William D. Kelley. Tlw pendon
to tbe persons interested In said estate, of tbe
When the house convene I iu evening sre- appropriation bill, aggregating $te&gt;,437,4fll,
pendency ot said petition, aud the hearing
thereof, by causing a ropy of thta order to be slon tbo first business was the introduction was favorably reported. In committee of
published in the Hastings Bann&lt;r. a newspa- ot a resolution by Luke, providing for the the whole tbe bill to appoint an luxlstant
Bprinted and circulated in said County ot election of officers as ngrwil upon as follows:
secretary ot war was debated without ac­
ry once iu each week for three successive
Speaker, John T. Hamilton, of Linu; chief tion, as was the Oklahoma government bill
weeks previous to said day ot bearing.
Chas. W. Akmstrono,
clerk, H. ti. Wilcox, of Polk; first a-oistant Tho house then udjouruad. ■
Judge of Probate.
clerk, J. A Shoitou; secund assistant dark,
WaBraNGTOK City, Fob. 30.—Cullom re­
(A true copy.)
W. H. Robb; engrossing clerk, Olivo Ginger,
enrolling clerk, Lucy Parsons; bill clerk, ported to the senate yesterday n rcao ution
PRO HAIR ORDER.
Blate ot Michigan, County of Ba.i , -ss.
Kitty Jordan; iMLsutant postmistress, Grace from tho comiuero* committee, which was
At a sc.vHlon of the Probate Court for the
agreed Us reciting the allegations that exeouuty of Barry, bolden at the Probate Office in L. Martin: aeignaut-at-arms S. P Venn;
William
Sheldon.
and ■ cesdve freight rate* prevent the farmers of
the city ot HuV.lags. in said county, on Tuesday doorkeeper,
the ilthlday of February, tn the .rear one thous­ other officers. During the roll-call for the west from marketing their corn, etc.,
and eight hundred and ninety.
Present. Charles IY. Armstrong, Judge at the election of speaker, Austin, tbo first Re­ directing the committee to make an investi­
publican upon the roll, was loudly applauded gation to a-vcerlain whether the Inter-state
Prohnte.
In the matter of the estate of Jifhn S. Nevins, as ho called out “Hamilton." All Republic­
law has anything to do with tho trouble.
drreawfl.
On reading and nilugthe petition, duly veri­ ans who were jwiircd asked that tbe pairs bo Blair, from tho jJcnaion committoe, report­
fied, ot Marla Nevins, widow of said deceased declared off, which was grnntel, and as a ed a bill to pension army nun-os, who are
prating that a certain Instrument now on file result Mr. Hamilton received Oti votes. Tho self-dependent, at $12 per month. Bills were
in this court purporting to be the last will and result when announced was loudly cheered.
introduced to make good losses of postmas­
testament ot said deceased may be admitted to
probate and that admtalstratfoa ot said estate
ters prior to and since March 17. 1807,
Mr. Young then said that as two mcrnlnn
may be granted to Eva C. Keharton the execu­
by theft or fire, tha postmaster not
trix named iu said will or to some other suita­ of the present house were in the famous cauaed
being to blame. Pairo addressed the
ble person.
deadlock
of
1874
—
Mearrs.
Chantry
anti
John
­
Thereujxm it is ordered, that Tuesday, the
senate in explanation of tho murder of
son, of .Dubuque—he moved that they lie Deputy United States Marshal Sounder*
designated a committee to escort the speak­
said petition, and that tho heirs at law of said er-elect to thv chair. This motion was well in Florida. Bills were paamxl appropriating
deeeased and all other persons interested In said
IIUO.OUO cadi for public buildings at Fort
estate, are required to appear at a session received by the hows*, and In u few minutes Ikxlge. la., and Lansing, Mich. A bill es­
of said court then to be 1.olden at tbe Probate Speaker-elect Hamilton appeared in tbe cen­ tablishing a customs district iu tbo two Da­
Office, in the city of Hastings; in said county, tral aisle flanked by the gentlemen desig­
kotas was pajfflcd. Blair then continued hfa
and show cause, if any there be. why the prayer
nated. His appearance was tbe signal for speedx, tut suspended it while a secret ses­
further uproarious applause,which increased
lice to the persons Interested In said estate, o! until the foot of the stain leading to the sion was held, when tbe senate adjourned.
A bill was (Missed in the house dividing the
the pendency of eJd petition, and Che bearing •peakers desk was reached. There tho party
thereof by causltu; a copy of:thia order to be
two Dakotas into judicial dfatricta.jw wax
published Ln tbe Hastings Barner, a newspa was met by Temporary Chairman Hotch­
per printed aud circulated in said county ot kiss. At this point the amenably burst into one conferring brevet rank on officers for
Barrv. once In each week for three succea.-uve a fit of cheering, Republicans joining with gallant service iu Indian enmpai^ns since
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
18(J7. Tbe house in committee then adopted
tho Democrats.
Charles W, Armstrong,
the bill to appoint an assistant war secretary
(A true copy.)
Judge ot Probate.
and reported it to the bouse. Goin^ into
Tbo oath wan administered, the new speak­ committee again the Oklahoma bill was de­
FR'JBATK ORDER.
er made a brief and appropriate address bated without action, nnd after setting apart
State of Michigan, County «f Harry—ss.
(which was loudly cheered!, and then tbe roll days for eulogies on deceased members the
. At a soMton of tbe Probate Court 1
was called for the election of speaker pro bouse adjourned.
tom., and during its progress the scenes en­
Washington City, FsU 21.—The senate
acted during the election of Mr. Hamilton
Armstrong. Judge of wnre repeated, tho Republicans applauding yesterday pawed Chandler’s resolution ask __ _________ _ ______ _________ __________iug information ns to the mataxslnation of
i estate of Ambrose the Democrat), as they voted fc&gt;r Wilson.
When Mr. Wifeon's name was called bo Deputy
"
.. .
United State-! ..
Marshal
Saunders
at
Hubbell, deceased.
&lt;
-Qu reading aud Ming tbe petition, duly veri­ asked to be excused from voting, but in u Quincy. Fla. Pasco mad* cliargre against
fied, ot Daniel Striker, praying thnt a certain few well chosen wonfa prescutad to 'th&lt;' tho manner of obtaining juries in United
instrument now od file fn ibis court, puroorting
to be the last will and tcstaineot of said ueceas speaker an ebony gavel The roll call States courts in tliat dbtrict, and wanted
ed may be admitted to probate, and that ad- showed every vote as liaving been cast Tor to amand by asking information as to the
minfatratlon ot said estate may be. granted to Mr. Wilxon.
practice of securing juries,composed entirely
Male! Striker, the executor named jd said will.
of Republicans, but his amend moot was re­
A numbs' of resolutions of nn unimpor­ jected. Blair then concluded hfa speech on
tant oharaoter were presented, the only ouo tbe educational bill, and the senute ad­
the forenoon, be assigned for the hearing of of signiflcuucv being a concurrent resolution
journed.
said petition, and that the heirs at law of said
riacebsed and all other persons Interested tn said asking the senate to meet tho house in joint
The house passed tho k nate bill to in­
•Blate, are required to appear at a session of convention to-day at 3 p m. to count tbe crease the pensions at hnlptesa soldiers. The
said court then to be holden at the Probate vote for governor, nnd to apjroint a cominitbill involves a cost of from 8400,(XX) to $.'XX),Office, in the city ot Hastiugs- iu-said county,
nd show cause, if any three be. why the prayer tee of five on inauguration. The probability 000 for this yenr. Tho debate oa thi&gt; world’s
of the |&gt;eatiooer may uot be granted. And ft is is tliat Thursday of next week will be se­ fair then began, and spoeche-. were made
further ordered, that said preltioner give not ice
to the persons interested In said estate, of the lected as tbe day for inducting Governor in liehalf of New York, Chicago, Washing­
pendency of said petition, and the hearing Boies into office. The housu then adjourned, City and St. Loufa Tbo house then ad­
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be for tho dny, a Democrat possessing tbo gavel journed
published in the Hastings Baxhkd. a newspa- for the first time in many years.
Washington Cixt, Fob, 22.—Tho senate
aprinted and circulated Ln said county of
Des Moecks. Iowa, Feb. 2L—The com­ yesterday agreed to tho conference report
ry, once in each week for three suecesslvc
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
mittee
cf
the
legislature
in
charge
of
t^e
on
tho bill to Increase pensions of totally
Chablks W. ahmstbong.
matter of Governor Boies' inauguration- de­ disabled veterans. The increase fa from 850
[A true copy. 1
’
Judge of Probate. •
cided yesterday tliat it should take place to $73 per month aud applies to those pen­
GHJLNDERY NOTICE
next Thu rwlay, nnd a brilliant programme sioned since 1880, but does not allow arrears.
State ot Michigan, Fifth Judicial Circuit in
fa in course ot preparation for that event Tbe bill to provide for town site entries
Chancery.
x
Suit pending In circuit court for the county of The bouse passed a resolution authorizing in Oklahoma wax debated without ac­
Barry, in ehancerv at Hastings, Michigan, on tho appointment ot a committee to visit the tion, and then a number of public
the loch day of February A. D. 18S0.
Geo. W. Button, complainant th. Mary Bounds. state institutions and ascertain their neotlii. building bilfa wore passed. . Th o bll
Heery 8. Rounds and Rosa Hay«rs, defendants.
to increase the pension of the widow of Goo.
e
it appearing that Vfieeed. That on Governor was declared as
tana Hayoes. is not a folioW1: Boies, 180,120: Hutchinson, 173^ Kiliiatrick wax debated without action, and
after a brief executive session, the senate ad­
s, but U a resident of the
55ft
Tbe
committee
to
divide
the
standing
journed
to Monday.
fore, on motion of Smith &amp;
lor complainant. It Is order- committow performed that duty during the
The house put in tho day debating the
•nt, Rosa Haynes, enter her day, the Republicans having per agreement merits of the different citie* claiming tho
cause ou or before four
first choice of five committees.
World’s fair sita An evening sewion wns
i of this order.
inring from affidavit on file
held for tbe consideration of private pension
PROHIBITION STATE CONVENTION.
leudaut-s. Henry B. Rounds
bills, at tbe cloxo of which adjournment Wns
are not residents of this
taken to Tucedsy.
formerly resided In tiie 8tate of Ohio,
thelrlast known place of residence being in
Platform aud Nominate a Tiekat.
Bowling (keen. Ohio, and that their residence
HUNDREDS OF LIVES LOST.
Indianapolis, Feb. 2L—The state Pro­
hibition convention yesterday morning
omptainyit if la ordered that the ap- adopted a platform declaring In favor of the Twelve Hundred Chinese Flatting Boats
of said defendants, Henrj S. Rounds
y Rounds, be entered herein within prohibition of the manufacture and sale of
San Francisco,’Feb. 22.—The steamship
hs from thu date of this order.
raw ordered Thu within twenty intoxicating liquors; tliat license high or low China arrived yesterday from Yokoha
oomplalnaat cause this order to be is wrong in principle; that the tariff uhould
ma aud Hong Kong with the report
1 tn the HaMlngs Baxxjub. sa’d pubhbe eonunupd mice Ln each wreck for six
that the rtomi of Jail 24 swept about
Witb referenoo to ftate affairs the platform
1,000 fishing boats containing between 2,500
FbAxk a. Hooker. Circuit Judge.
declared in favor of reducing the salaries of
3M rm&amp;Cou;ROVK,8oUeUora for Complainant.
county officers and tbe basing of tbe school and .'1,000 people, from the Bosbu coast.
A true copy. Attest:
.
Nine- hundred of these boata, with all on

Fifty Feet High —Badly Cenatrneted.

Probably Frightful Dtaifater.
DEXVXn^Cclo., Feb. 24.—A Pnxcott, A.
T., special says that on Satunlay night about
8 o’clock u courier arrived there from Wal­
nut Grove, A. ’T', bringing a dispatch an­
nouncing thnt tho large storage dam built
across HaKsayatupa river two years ago by
tha Walnut IVoter Storage company at a cart
of hundreds of thousands of dollars, bad given
way Saturday morning, causing a low ot
forty or fifty lives, and tha destruction of
a great amount uf property. Tbo cour­
ier left immediately after'daylight, yid
could give but littio particulars farther than
to report tho number missing. Hv» holies
it* bad
been recovered and Identi­
fied when lie left. Tbe distance to
the storage dam from Prescott by tho short­
cut route fa forty miles, while the service
dam where tbo em|Joyes were located wax
fifteen milot further down stream. Imme­
diately on receipt of news here Adjk Gen.
O’Neil started for the scene at disaster with
two surgeons to aaifat the waata of the suf­
ferers and superintend burial of the dead. A
representative of Hie Journal Miner, a local
J&gt;apcr, accompanied too party and will send
special courier with particulari. but it will
take twenty-four hours to make too. round
trip Saturday's courier came from the
lower dam, and as the road does net come by
the upper dam it is only surmised that it hod
given away on account of tbe immense quan •
tlty of vrater. A more hopeful fooling «tista now.
■
Later—The Dam t'ndoabtedly Gone.
A later &lt;-|4cial from Prescott imys:
“Arthur Allen, formerly interested in tbe en­
terprise, and John McDonald, au owner of
the Blue Dick mine, hnve just roturnod from
the Doreorfa divide, fourteen. milw south of
tbo town, from where n view of the dam
could be had, and report tliat it lias gone
without a doubt Tbe wash water way could
be plainly seen with their powerful glasses
high up on tho side of the cliff, while the
brwik in tho stone work of the dam wax afao
plainly sera. Tbe break in the dam sloped
to the eastward, leaving the imprewuon that
the main break was on tbo east side. Tliero
can bo r.u estimate yet of the loss ot life and
property, but tho tatter will reach into the
mfilious, and the low of life, no doubt will
bo great, a« many familire are living near
stream'- ia narrow canons. The cxitirnmtion of th) news of tbo taw of tbe big dam
hoj&gt; heightened tbo excitement, and more
definite news fa now anxiously awaited.

It fa feared that many lives hare lioeu lost
at Wickenburg, thirty miles below tho dam
on the some stream. There is no telegraphic
communication, however, and the excite­
ment at 1‘n-tcplt and other places is intense.
Tic service dam of the company, located
fiftera mikt below the reservoirs, and fifteen
miles of flunk' ju«t approaching completion,
were aiso swept n way.
y •

. Of those known to he drowned the follow­
ing fa a list: J. Hainns, Mrs. J. Haines, four
children of Mr. and Mrs. Haines, H. Boone,
two daughters of IL Boone, John Bilby, Jo­
seph Reynolds, Mrs. McCarthv. and L Mc­
Millan.
- ’
Although tbe company had spent over
#W0,(XX) on tbo enterprise of storing water
the expensive works were swept away like
so much chaff, and nothing In tho course of
Uio torrent offered more than uiomentary
rwifatanco.
‘
•
Uke tlio Conemaagh Calamity.
Tbe courier who brought the news to
Prescott said that the first intimation of the
appalling disaster was a sound resembling
thunder, ami at the same Instant a perpen­
dicular wall of water fully fifty feet high
camo rushing down tfce narrow valley with
almost incredible speed. Fortunately there
were but comparatively few people living
near the bottom of the hillsides, and of three
a largo number were warned by the awful
sound nnd ts.-aped to .higher ground
DeRtriictlon of the Dam.
Tbo ruined dam fa cut from tho top almost
to the bottom, ns though a section had been
sawed out, end the water above fa only n few
feet deep. Haavy rains have fallen for several
dare, and Friday night it was apparent that
the water in the lake wasapproach!ng the
danger line. The rain continued through­
out the night, and early Saturday morning
the water rose to the top of tho dam, and
cut n small passage near the center, which
rapidly widened and deepmad as tbe water
poured over it, until in lere than twenty
ml mitre tho little stream had beoome a mar­
ine cataract
The darn which bekl the waters back wns
110 feet long at the base and 400 feet at the
top. aud was 110 feet thick at the Use and
10 feet at the top, forming a lake three miles
in length by three-fourths of a mile wide aud
110 feut dreji. Lieut. Brodie, in charge of
tho work, was abrent at Phoenix superin­
tending tho shipment of ■machinery to the
works and was saved. Not the slightest
doubt had been entertained of the safety of
tht, dam, and numerous houses hud I—)

Omaha. Neb., Feb. 24.—Satorday morning
an expiation occurred at the Armoar-Cwtahy
packing house, at South Omaha, whkb»resulted in tiie instant death of one man, tbe
futacqucut death of another, and may be
followed by tbo death ot others. Theexplosion occurred in tha boiler room of th-’
old packing house, the outride boiler of n
battery of nine bursting, tearing great bolra
in tbo walfa of. the machinery department
adjoining, an 1 setting tbs bidding on fire
Bun.ath tbe ruin* perhaps twenty-five med
lay wounded.
■
Itocoverlng the' Dead aa^l Injured.
The fire ito|NU-tment eoon quelled the
flames nnd ti largo force of Imcn wont to
work rescuing the living and! taking out the
dead, of whom the following fa a list: Jack
Tigii, head firemen, instantly, kill'd; Hans
Olraen, coal wheeler, died from zaiaUngdiot
air; Sam Giiwon, burned about Ac brad and
fare, probably fatally; Ed I Mfakri, taken
from the ruins with a fractured skull aud
severely Imruod, injuries pfoluibly fatal;
James Black, severely burned mid hb skull
fractured, will probably dir ; Jamm Sher­
Man, badly scalded about tho head aud
neck: Ai. Harder, scalded end burned, in­
juries not regarde 1 as serious; James Mc­
Guire, severely burned about head ami
bauds:
Goorgv
J.
Median. burned
about tbe how! and eyas; J. Lanahan, not
found, and believed to lie dead and lying be­
neath tho ruins; Mike Harraban, badly
burned abo« tbo head and hands; Jamr.
Armstrong, burned badly about tbe bead.
Other men injured were::---- L-jouanl, Billy
Dunklin, John reterson. and Don Harland.
Many others were slightly injured. . Many
narrowly escaped f com the falling wslfa.
,

boats were wrecked off Tubfahima and fifty
The following ticket was nominated: Sec­ ffabermeci were drowned On Jon. 25 twen­ corks, and floated down stream ■until tbev
retary of state, B. M. Blount, Marion county; ty-three fishermen were drowned off the coast wwr-n
auditor, Abraham Huntainger, St Joseph of Maschawa On tho 20th 300 fishing boats
containing 000 mon were lost
Sax Francisco, Feb 34.-Luther Wagner
yesterday gave some details of tha oonstrucDu Moikxh, Iowa, Feb. 23.—Tbe first
resolution looking to legislation to pass the rayampa river which show that this dfareroe court judge, Fifth
&gt; tbaa be Is prepared to render
orth, Kosciusko county. to investigate trust*. It gives the commit­
tee full powers, and alacfprovides that wit- of 9&gt;e New York corporation that built it
W»tter»oa Not a Prophet.
ogner was call-xl in to report on tho dour
M_u.wav«b, Wta, Feb. 20.-Editor WatJ
J
VUluUtCJVf*, about a year and a half ago. It was to have
dared, that Friday, the
but agrees that Mrfrh tratimony shall not bo been faced with stone fourteen fest thick nt
oua jwiemsy, wno aaitaa; ior a pretuewou
the base and four feet at the top, and filled
lhe heirs at
tot 18W. Mr. Watteraon was not prophesy- In tho house a resolution was adopted di­ with loose rock, and made water tight with
recting the railway aommhoaners tosun- wooden sheathing. It won about lialf dour
jrfy that body with 10,000 copies of the rail­ when Wagner Inspected it, and ho found tho
way map of the state. Some visiting com­ atone had been filled in carelessly and was
itifls. But it was evidrat that
mittees were announced, offices filled, and high in tha centre, making tho structure
adjournment taken to Feb. 27.
mutable. The junction of sheathing and l*id. vek WM intended tn be secured by thick

Sharon, and Martin Salisbury, of thia city

Wsr» (AtKllv in4H»rl
t____ ...
ownCT’.?-. **■• *-"»
■Mire decided upon
unon at tho Democratic
Dcmocratir' an
thr.
to.™
— railroad, which .backed
. .
00 11,0
^
iioro
down upon them in tbe darknara

3A&lt;^^r°y
SureCure.
CURES PERMANENTLY

FROSTBITES.
v StacklCT/C*l., April. |88J.
Jifa feet »*«» St Jacobs OU. la
cured of&lt;
Mn. LEpXK GLASER

Chgc, I&amp;l&amp;s&amp;uo I; Sap?
TIME TABLE.
Id effect Jan. 1st, l&gt;uo.

.

Buttlone.
JtORTlI.

Kalamazoo Lv..

BMOotmr......

. rn.ip. m.'p. m
O(Ol S3OI?(X&lt;

RlcblaDd Juor :
Q9MV —
MUo....
Delton. ..
(Torerttate
BbulU......
Hashmi.s.
Crate Grove...........
Woodland..............
Woodbury.............
I
». L.**
Eljxamxth, N. J., Feb. 24.—A team draw­
ing a carriage containing three ladies ran lAUiSitlg
Detroit .
away on the boulevard between thia city
and Newark Saturday evening. The occu­
Stations.
pants of the vehicle, becoming frightened,
jumped out Mias Mary Ellen Tyler, agr i

stantly ldlk«l M;«i Corrie E. Tyler, aged Kalamazoo Ar..
25, sustained injuries from which she dted Kart Ooper T.v
Htehlaad June T
two hours later. MIm Ella Tyler, aged IB, Crrssey
. .
wao badly hurt. Thradire were rislcrs. aud Milo . ..
belonged to one of the leading families of Driloti .

New York, Feb. 24. —Fire in tho cabin of
the conallKMt A. C. Chandler lying at tbe
■f&lt;»t of West Kixty-flrst street, late'Suturday night, severely burned five jeraons, one
of whom dicxl. Ths youngMt child of Capt.
Daily died yesterday. Mrs. Daily made he­
roic efforts to save ber &lt; hildren, and re­
ceived severe turns
A lamp
' ' '
while the family wore aidcep.

CtoseMate
SbutU-----Havtjx&gt;.b
Crate Grot
Woodland
Womlbun
I &lt;« D.
UUMrftig ...
Detroit....

g

er| 10 ■£»

*4 Ml 8 r

*htops on signal

Sktuikaxt. Hunt.

THE KAISER ASTOUNDED.

Ixixdon. Felt ,21—The result of the Ger­
man ; ijrlfanientary elections has astounded
the emjieror nud r.l.uiuiantly justified the
opposition of Princa Bismarck' to the prac­
tical application of I lie ideas of state Social­
ism cutertaiued I y his imperial master.

Beaux, Fob. 21—The results of Thura
day’s electh»ns. ax far ns known, are ax fol­
lows: Elwtrel-CcnjorraUvea, 22; Imperials,
10; Natioual-Llbenil*,-U; Cenlrbta, JB; Frrissinigs, 11; Serialise. 30; Polee, 3; Alsatians,
10; Dem.x-rata, 3; Dantx, 1, Indcfiendent
Libero I, 1. Re-ballots will be neewusry in
tho eu-kata fur
seata, which will
con­
tested by 11 CoarervaUves, 13 Imperials, 33
Natiumil-IJberaK 14 Ontrixts, IH1 Frei*
idnigs, 40 Seeialfatx, 2 Guelphs, nnd W Demo­
crats.
DEATH Ob A MILLIONAIRE.

His Army Service.
New York, Fub.
John Jacob Astor,
tho land of the millionaire family, died at
hfa residence in this city Saturday of heart
failure. He was (17 years old. Hfa death
businew the day before hfa death. Mr. As­
tor fa estimated to have been north $150,­
000,000. While Gen. McClellan was com­
mander of the Army of tbe Potomac during
Uio war Mr. Astor was one of his staff and
gave his pay to tbo sanitary commission,
while tic si&gt;ent three times a&gt; much main­
taining the
qunp mesa, which was
preside 1 over
by
a French cook.
Ho served about two
years. and
old soldiers sny there was no better &lt;n brnver
staff officer in the Army cf the Potomac than
John Jacob Astor. Among the benefactions
of Mr. Astor and his wife were prtnrely gifts
to tbe Newsboys’ Lodging house and the
CUUrro'. Aid «HT. T.n Ukmnsd dob

CURE

SICK

HEAD
.safely tbetrgoodnra d oca notend hare^ad tbo*s
.VteooMatoythaawfU
find thifeimtopina
vain-&lt; i- &lt;---- -- - .. ■ .« ■ —&lt;T1
K* fclt.

ACHE

iaof strauuiy ttvm that hero Is where
rarpMitart. Oarpttacurettwhfla

WMLRK SMA11 BOSE. SMALL PRKE

CAUTION

with fortunes by Mr. 'and Mra Astor.

EXPRESS THIEF WALTON CAPTURED.

Chicago, Fob. 24. —Saturday night Fred
A. Walton, tho clerk of the Pacific Exptvm
company, who abacondeil from Dallim, Tex.,
ou Feb. 2, was arrested by an officer of tbe
Pinkerton National Detective agency at St.
Johns. Now Brunswick, and $7,000 of the
$35,000 stolen found on him. Walton took
hfa capture very philosophically, and th(l
offirvrt tntjM

PBOBATK ORDER.
। of Michigan,

C. P. STAVE aud Ftally

Its Efficacy teEImply Marvaloua.

«

about* of
traveled tl
tion ot Uw stolen ruonw.

W. L. DOUGLAS
FOR
CKNTLKMKN.

nouneed tho right umpires who are
the Players' league under tbe double umpire

Robert Ferguson, Brooklyn; Alomto Knight
Boston; Robert Matthews, tha oaratoZvwj
pitcher, Philadelphia; T. P. Gunning, nxrateherof the Boston and Athiotlc dubs.
Fall Rlvwr
rev__i_ T__

i-i-taia)
------ . ... ...
1 ork, and Row Barnes, of this city.
.

Botham Nanoteont Indlrt^i

*3 &amp; $2 SHOES uGflla.
A. WOOLLEY,

PEEBLESSO!
For BLACK ST_

�Effete of Modem Life.

Hanshaw, Fred Cox, Harry Fountain under tliat belief. You can go to her
“Wliat earthly connection can he have
She mode Holbrook angry, and it was
and myself."
and earn her undying gratitude by dis­ with difficulty he could control himself. with the matter that puzzles mo so?”
“Who? Fountain?”
abusing her mind of tliat error."
____ pardon
._____ ____
o___ ,
"Tliat is for your astuteness to dis- was because he wanted to
,rYou wUl
me.__________
Miss Ashgrove,
“Yes, Harry Fountain. Do you know
2 Wril, what thenr
.
.
--------------------------------------------------------------------------------------I hope, if I---------------remark that,
your tone and cover," replied the lady,
not without tbe man under that name.r
him? A fine fellow."
“In her joy at findhig that the object ; manner are particularly offensive to me, suspicion of sarcasm in her tones. “I
“What Fountain?" asked Tom, some­ of her love is not a guilty man, sbo will ■ and neither wise nor just. It is far from cannot help you in that matter?"
*
what interested; “Fountain of the Union
you h&lt;r reason for supposing ho was?’* my purpose to descend bo low as to
At this point Holbroox rose to take his watched him narrowly.
and the Lamte—athlete?”
1
“Ab, liad he any children?" asked I
“You Iiavo an idea, Toth."
threaten a lady, but prudence should leave, and as ho did so Miss Aahgrove,
“The same. Why?’
“Yes, and besides, she'll tell you who 1 suggest to you that it is not wise to show rising' with him, said:
old man.
’
“Oh, nothing particular. When wds was
“Yes, I think ho. A son and a daugh­
» the
.uo owner
unut-r of
ui the
mu diamond
Quunona button.
oucton. ” . BUch
bucii contempt, whatever youmrCfe^cel,
you mrtkxcet, I “I fear an apology is duo you. But
this?’
“Surelv. ®
tow
*.« •—
——i
- —
-t_ is•_ in ------?— _• of gurejy you will excuse a woman seeking
ut -k"h* “
Newport."
j toward
a----man
who
possession
ter.”
“Oh, let me see. We were out the
“A daughter.” repeated tbe oM man,
‘,No,” said Tom. *,T saw in this mom- such knowledge as you know I am.”
to protect her secrets?”
,
15th, 10th, 17th and 18th of last mnnth, Ing's papers that the Witherspoons •have
Holbrook began to feel ashamed of and now he seemed puzzled. “I think.
“And pray, what may tliat be?"
We wen* on board the 14th at night, and returned to the city."
“That you love the man Fountain with himself under the gentle dignity of her. Mr. Bryan, you have information of
sailed early the next morning."
“Then I’ll
"Then
il go to her this very day.”
_______
w, powerful love—a love which apology, and felt it bl most a rebuke; «&gt; great value to us—more value than you
a strong,
“Of August," said Tom, with sudden
know. Cannot we go to some
_ “Dr.
Do. And while jyou
on that line excites my __
respect and ...............
admiration;
tliat he replied:
’— ~_are
_ _______________
. .......
alarm. “Hold an; where were vou on I’ll seek nut Fountain, tell him my '’ the object of that love is n
a man who
"The apologies should bo mine for
the 17th?'
former suspicions, hnd ask his assistance bears a name by sufferance only, not by having performed a delicate task with denccs? I should not bo surprised if
“We ran into Greenport bav, about 9 in our effort."
I right; nnd tliat oven when you believed much awkwardness iuid little kindness.” your information ware worth paying for
o'clock at night, under the brightest
“He won’t talk to you."
him to be a murderer you shed the bright
Thus, with a butter understanding handsomely."
moon"——
Tom felt Ahat he was getting into shal­
“Well, I can try all the same."
light of your love upon him.”
,
between them than had existed since
“You are eure of that date?" queried
...to ...
■ -- and• ap­
“ How do you know these things?"
Having agreed'
tliL plan,
their first interview, and perhaps than low wator, for he had been drawing upon
Tom
□iu earnestly.
varnesiiy.
pointed a place of meeting, they ported.
“.They come to me professionally—I ever before, they parted after a warm his imagination for his facts, led to go
on from the evident alarm be was caus­
“Why, you Ortainly. Whal'. the
To tbe liver and bowels, but give no
am the legal adviser of the dead Temple­ grasp of the hand.
ing the old man.
strength. The more jou take the more matter with you?"
ton’s motner and sister."
CHAPTER XXII.
CHAPTER XXm.
It was' not his purpose to go further,
“This is important. You’ve made no ANOTHER
you need. Miles’ Pills (M. 1’.) positively
“
Mother
aud
sister!"
elie
exclaimed.
VISIT TO THE “HANDSOME
.strengthen. Tho longer taken, the lew re- mistake?’
TOM MAKES A IX»NO STEP FORWARD.
“I thoiyrht he had neither mother nor
FLORA.”
piiresl. Samples free at W. II. Goodyear's.
“1 am always on the make, if I can do
OM was not dis“Mistake, no. Here’s my diary with
sister—iior any relative.”
ROM the manner
plctfsod to be it squarely, Mr. Parker. I have do ob­
tho entry. See,” and he held it/ip for
"Thnt is strange, since he was a rela­
in which. Flora tive of yours—a remote one."
alone for a time, jection to giving you all the information
Tom to rend.
had received him
iii order that he I possess on the subject But 1 cannot ‘
“For heaven’s sake!" cried Tom, “let
Flora blushed.
on the night he
might give him­ go now; I Iiavo an important, engage­
us get this straight. When did that
“That was a fib, Mr. Holbrook, I free­
liad
met
Iter
at
self upto thought. ment at which I am already overdue.” ”
murder in Union‘square occur?”
ly confess it; I confess also in the game
the Casino, Hol­ of wits 1 am IxNiten. Though I am not
“Can we not meet this evening?’
When be ported
“Ask Jim there; it’s his cabe.”
brook had no rea­ pleased that you know so much."
FROM THE DIARY OF A LAWYER AND THE
“No—engagement again."
from Holbrook he
“You mean Templeton’s?’’ asked tiie
NOTE BOOK OF A REPORTER.
s o n to suppose
' had little idea of' « “To-morrow, then. No, not to-morrow.
“Be not alarmed. But one other perone referred to. “On tho morning of the
hLs vis® would be «&lt;Ai possesses these facts, and you can
going to Foun­ I have engagements ont of town. Hits
eighteenth, an hour after midnight.
met ‘ with much rest ossureij neither he nor I have any
tain—that is, lit­ is Thursday ; make it Monday next, at 11«
By BARCLAY NORTEL
“Great heavens!” cried Tom.
cordiality.
. tie definite idea at this spot"
They all stared nt him.
desire to use the knowledge thus ob­
Therefore,when
(OoRyrightH. 1tW&gt;, ItT O. M. Ihinhatn. PublWiM
“All right. This place is convenient
of wlrat he could
tained to your disadvantage or to that of
Be took the- photographs out of his
liy&gt;;xi-lal arrangvmeut through The American
accomplish by for me."
pocket nnd handed them to the first
ilr. Fountain?’
turned after he ‘
“Ono moment, Mr. Bryan. Do you .
speaker.
, “Thank you. Biit may I not ask what seeing and talking with him.
had presented bis ,
CHAPTER XXL
The truth is, he tVus much disturbed. know where the son—Fountain, you
“Was this the man—the Fountain who card, with the
your purpose la in telling mu these
information that the lady ‘
Tbe bitter disappointment in finding tliat know—is- now?’
, TOM MEETS WITH A CJIVSHEtt.
was with you?"
things?”
was nut at home, he was not surprised
“I do not know, but I could obtain
HE satisfaction
[gilt fall back on the statement,” he had not detected the murderer had
“The very same. 'TIm^o are good pict­ or disconcerted.
with which Toni ures of him?”
lied
olbrook smiling, “that having unsettled him. Beginning in doubt, he knowledge easily, I think.” .
“If that means," he said to the ser­
"Very well Don’t fail me on Mon­
had
gradually
gone
on
to
a
full
conviclinj| of regard for you I desired to
“Was he never nway from you during vant, "that Miss Ashgrove is denying
ir mind of unjust suspicion i H&lt;®. and hn’1 discounted his triumph, day.”
work was mixed »he trip?’
herself to visitors this afternoon, please
Tom hurried nway, glad to escape, for
^ou
love
so
well
and
tho
enI
Now
everything
was
astray.
.
.
„
..
He
had
_ “Never, from the time he joined us on say to the lady that Mr. Holbrook calls
failed 80
so before:
before; he had
had never ’be­ from a sense of pure mischief he had
ch must have given nnever
«ver failcd
t h a t Fountain lie fourteenth.”
ujwn business of the utmost importance
you eo much torture; but such statement fore been enticed so fur upon a false l&gt;een led into this encounter.
should have been
Tom stood like one rooted to the spot. uud of unusual interest to her.”
"I'll have to concoct a story," he said
.
would not be the whole troth, for I have scent.
ou easily and rap­
In the. meantime the others looked
The servant went away a second time,
He began to fear he was losing bis to him«»lf, “and meet the old man on
another’purpose as well, not an entirely
idly trapped.
ufion liim amazed. Finally Tom said:
leaving liim seated in the reception room,
Monday.
I mny learn something ot'
cunning.
■
H q marveled
“I du not think I want to we the dis­ and returned to say that the lady would unselfish one.”
If the .story were, to become known, value. But what was' it in my lie that
' “And that purpose is?".
that the police trict attorney after all.”
nee him in a few moments.
disturbed
him so? Let. mo see; he is
how
they
would
laugh
at
him
at
police
"Let
me
explain.
Tho
fact
of
Mr.
authorities h ad
He turned on Iris heel without a word
He did not wait long, for Hora, still
not seen that the and walked out, leaving them womU- in morning toilet, followed the servant Fountain's innocence came out inciden­ lieadquarters; what gleeful stories of his making a claim on behalf of tliat old
obvious thing tn ing nt his strange iuann&lt;T and questions. closely. She was cold and haughty in tally in the pursuit of certain inquiries defeat would his competitors' have to drunkard on the ground that the old ant
is a brbtlier of the late Pierson. Now. if
“He’s lieen drinking,’’ he heard one I he extreme, but none the lews wearied and tho proposed initiation of some ac­ tell; he would be compelled to leave
discover at once where the
tions touching the mui’rier of Mr. Tem­ town Ixsiause of their jokes and laugh­ that is so, one of them bears an assumed
.
• lothes worn by the murderer were pur­ say.
and anxious.
name. Which? From his disturbance
ter;
his
prestige
would
be
gone
in
tbe
pleton, and [x-rhaps it may be said also
“Vne would suppose he thought Fourchased.
She saluted Mr. Holbrook, and with­
It was true, ho admitted, tliat be had tain liad committed that murder,” from out waiting for a return, die said to the in an effort, feeble as yet, to connect the office of The Sol: ho was now conscious, when I said Pierson had once been known
as Fountain, it must have been the deed
with
a
feeling
of
self
contempt,
that
he
late
Mr.
Templeton
with
the
bite
Mr.
had an advantage in determining who another.
servant:
had of late been assuming airs of supe­ man. Now w^at? Why, he is fright­
the purchaser was, .through Holbrook’s
ilo paid no heed, but [Kiss'd &lt;m aad
“I am pot nt home to any ocher callers, Pierson. I shall be very frank—brutally riority among his fellowa.
ened about tbe idea of the marriage and
so.
I
fear,
Mias
Asli^rove.
The
fact
that
de.scended
the
stairs
like
one
who
h»l
acquaintance with Flora Ashgrove, but
no matter who they may be.”
’
Then he consoled' himself with the wants to know about the issue. Um.”
you 8U9ix?cted Mr. Fountain of the uiurwhy had not the detectives of tbe regu­ met with a distressful blow «»f misfor­
She closed the door after her, and sat
Just then he crossed tbe path of one
j derof ME Templeton—that Mr. Fountain thought that after all no one else had
lar force found out, ns he had done, tune.
down in such a position tliat the light'
made the progress in the affair that Hol­ of New York's most eminent lawyera.
He walked along the street dnz&gt;*d, un­ was upon Holbrook's face, while her had remarked, with reference to an en­
v. here the clothes had been bought?
brook and himself imd made. Then he . “Good afternoon, Mr. Bryari," said the
He was in high glee over bis discovery, heedful of all about him.
Without own was in the shadow, she waited for terprise he was engaged upon, that Provi­
.
recollected, with another wave of self distinguished ornament of the bar.
aud much pleased with himself. The knowing jo«t how ho had gotten there Holbrook to speak, turning upon him dence had removed Mr. Templeton from
“Good afternoon, judge,” returned
hix path, and the final fact thnt that en­ contempt, tliat when'lie thought triumph
‘acts were indisputable, and were tube he found liimseif in Broad way. opposite- with a polite look of inquiry.
was theirs he had attributed 'all to his Tom M h® Btopj*d him. “Judge, I want
terprise
was
made
known
to
me
by
Mr.
the |x»toffiee.
Her manner conveyed that the call was
own efforts and shrewdness, and now iu a woodshed opinior*1'
His ‘'motions were difficult to analyze. to lx* regarded us one njjreiy of business. Fountain’s call upon me, to bo an effort
There was the conversation between
to obtain the late Mr. Pierson’s property, failure he waj quite willing to take Hol­
The distinguished man laughed.
.■
Flora wad Fountain on the veranda at Heartfelt gratitude and thankfulness
Holbrook felt it. and was stung by her shows dial in some way, unknown to brook into partnership. After all, say
"They aro often the most expulsive
N&lt;-w|xirt. and there was the identifica­ that the story hud been told him before manner. Upon her part she felt that the
what might bo said, the affair was deep, kind of opinions, even if you doget them,
tion nf Fountain with the man who hod he had gone 1b to the district attorney blow slie dreaded so much was about to rue. Mr. Templeton was connected with
Mr. Pierson, and the’ in lore* ta of Mr. intricate and mysterious, buck of which for notlung, Mr. Bryan."
purchased the uno suit which had not ]XM:X*ssed him. but dominating every fall.
Fountain -and Mr. Templeton were an­ lay a mass of facts which must be ascer­
"Nevertheless, I’ll risk it, with to
ie-cn bought by the V. S. Ts. While other sentiment was his feeling of keen
Holbrook accepted the situation, feel­ tagonistic. 1 have tho audacity to ask tained, amioged and digested.
great an authority. I am on.tbo hunt
and
bitter
disappointment,
iiis
quest
these werp not Conclusive, still they were
ing that in the end he must win.
Finally lie said, with an inspiration of of a mysterious affair. Not five min­
you in what way Mr. Fountain touched
. -.“lieient Up justify the immediate arrest liad ended it failure, his triumph bad
"I beg you will excuse my urgency,” Mr. Pierson, and how it was tliat Mr. hope;
utes ago I hot! a conversation with a
of Fountain, when the foots necessary turned to ashes.
he begnn. "but necessity knows no law
"All is not last yet, and my commis­ man who touches tho matter slightly,
Heinade his way hurriedly to Hol­ of etiquette or custom. The last time I Templeton’s interests were antagonistic
for proofs before tho jury could be easily
sion has not been recalled."
.
and I made a remark or two which dis­
brook. The lawyer was engaged with a liad the honor of calling upon you, the to thotin of Mr. Fountain? In that point
brought out by judicious inquiry.
By that time he had reached the City turbed him greatly. Ho was riot at all
lay your reason for accusing in your
To construct the chain of evidence client, and Tom paced the outer office in conversation Was wholly, if my memory
Hall park, with a view of hunting up frank or communicative, so I tried to
mind Mr. Fountain of the deed?'
which would convict Fountain in court a fever of disapponfttnent, thankfulness, serves me, upon the then recent mur"Mny I ask to what use you would put the Shadow and relieving him from duty reason it out, and I ran against a legal
■■•■ns work for the authorities, not for humiliation aud even anger. How could derof Mr. Templeton. I desire to renew
the information were I to give it to yon for a time at least, or until he was want­ waU."
him. Ho had detected the criminal, and he have been such an idiat az to have it.”
—always presumingl hud such informa­ ed again.
“Well, if I can^ assist 1 should be
supposed
Fountain
could
have
Ix-cn
that was al I that could be demanded of
Flora visibly puled under this exor­ tion?’
As he passed tho city hail he saw the pleased.”
guilty of such a crime? he asked himself, dium. She replied:
him. and nil that he had set out t«»do.
“I believe I had the honor of inform­ old attorney, George Parker, descend­
“
Letmeputasu
titious case: John
It was-thus filled/^itli triumph that and then in the most illogical wav he
“The subject is not au agreeable one, ing you that I am tbe legal adviser of ing tho steps.
•
&gt;' Smith marries a woman under the name
he sought Holbrook Io consult with him found himself growing angry with Foun­ but I suppose you have a purjxwe in re­ Mrs. and Miss Templeton. The interests
“There’s the Shadow's friend," he!
of Jacob Brown and raises a family of
as to the next step—the placing of all tain for going off on that yachting trip, newing it.”
of the brother are now the interests of commented. ."Tliat old fellow is slosh­ children. He lunasses a fortune under
t he facts before the district attorney. To and thus making it impossible for him
"I hav6, and also a confession to' the mother and sister."
ing around with a claim against Pier­ the name of John Smith—living a double
make.”
his surprise no less than to iiis indigna­ to have committed the deed.
Flora showed clearly that the knowl­ son’s estate, not knowing against what
Unable
to
contain
himself
longer,
ho
tion, he found the lawyer loath to go
“A confession!” she repeated in bu»- edge of the existence of aL mother and momentous affairs ho may be knocking. life—and dies without a will. John
Smith is supposed to be childless. Can
sent Ills cant, on whiol* woo ucribblrd prise."
sister of Templeton was not pleasant to If there is anything ^rooked in his pro­
So long us there was a question of "Important. All the fat’s in the fire,” to
“Yes. a confession. From your man­ her. and she remained in profound ceedings on behalf of that driveling old his children under the name of Brown
claim to inherit the property?”
•
duubt involved in the investigation, Hol­ Holbrook.
ner and from your words at that time, thought for a moment or two.
drunkard
in
Vorick
street,
how
he
will
Holbrook came out immediately.
"There is no other or. previous mar­
brook had been earnest and energetic,
and subsequently from your manner at
Holbrook waited patiently for her to take to cover when we light the fuse—if riage of which there is issue?”
He
looked
wqpderingly
at
Tom,
who
nut now. when all question of doubt had
the Casino, where I met you some days speak. Finally she said: ,
*
“No."
vanished—when the identification was bore the visible traces of his crushing de­ afterwards, I arrived ut the conclusiou
Tom chuckled; presently an idea struck
“Mr. Holbrook, I shall not conceal
“Well, I should say if tbe identity of
complete. he hesitated. *’baulked," as feat.
that you suspected Mr. Fountain of hav­ from you that I know the relationship liim.
“What’s the matter, ujan?’ asked Hol­ ing committed the murder."
John Smith and Jacob*-Brown could be
Tom said, “right at the finish.”
•
“I’ll give him an interview. Perhaps
you
ask
to
be
informed
of.
In
the
brief
‘ J ■
established that the Brown children
The fact thnt Horn Ashgrove would be brook.
“The dreaded blow has fallen," she time I’ve had to consider I have made up Til elicit something."
■
“Harry Fountain didn’t^coiumit the thought, ns she gasped out, her face
could inherit and the mother take her
inevitably drawn into the matter dis­
As the old man was about to puss,
my mind that I cannot 8{&gt;eak of it, for I
turbed Holbrook greatly. While all the murder.”
ghastly white, "but you did not know cannot explain it without giving you Tom checked him.
Holbrook
could
not
have
suppressed
“Notwithstanding there waa an undi*.
tvodegaess with which he had formerly
him: he told me so.”
•‘Good afternoon, Mr. Parker. I’ve
secrets I have no right to give to a third
•T learned who he was that night at person without the consent of Mr. Foun- heard that notice of a claim to Pierson’s puted brother of John Smith claimant to
regarded her was wholly dissipated, still his surprise if he had desired, nor his
evident
relief
at
the
information.
tbe
estate?'
the
Casino,"
he
replied
calmly.
it seemed a horrible thing to him, that
tain—they are his—they belong to him estate on behalf of James Preston has
Tliat increased Tom’s bitterness.
"Yes, notwithstanding there was a
Hie should be dragged to tha witness
“I feared so,” she said, with a low
been made before the surrogate. What
“WhyT asked Holbrook. "Do they moan. “And yet he went to you the . and concern him only. You liave reas­
claimant
in the person of a brother. But
stand and compelled to give the evidence
oned most accurately. Therein lay the is there in it?’
you understand that this is an opinion
next morning. Fool, fool, fool, that ho reason of iqy unjust suspicion of Mr.
which would send to the gallows the man know who did it?"
The old man looked at him sharply
given on your statement of the foots."
‘•No.’’
she liad ahown she so deeply, and even
and
not
with
a
pleasant
expression.
Fountain; tiie motive was so strong, and
“How do vou know, then, that he
"That conclusion,” continued Hol­ he himself felt tho bitterness and disap­
wildly, loved. He shrank from the idea
“Who are you?"
through the wall now, and it helps me *
brook, conscious he whs torturing her as pointment of finding Mr. Templeton in
tliat lie should be instrumental in putting didn’tr
“Bryan, of Tho Sol."
greatly."
“
He
was
not
within
a
hundred
miles
a cat does a mouse, “was strengthened his way so much, that I feared in a. mo­
her in such a position.
“Ob, a reporter, hey," replied the old
of
Union
square
when
the
deed
was
"He moved off. “Ah," ho said to him­
by the report of on interview between ment of passion he had been led into a man, with a grin and an expression of
With these sentiments Tom could not,
•
yourself nnd Mr. Fountain on the veran­ frightful crime. I must, however, de­ relief. “You reporters aro «cry sharp. self, “that’s what frightens Parker. His
or at least would not, sympathize. It done.’’
Holbrook told him to wait a moment da of your uncle's house at Newport.”
little scheme would go to grass If my Utmight be hard for her, but it was hard
The notice was only filed within the
cline to answelr you! questioif."
and be would dismiss his client at once.
tle romance were true."
’ ’
b'lie sprang to her feet, nerved by the
also for Annie Templeton that her brother
Holbrook bowed courteously nnd re­ hour."
With this, Tom dismissed ths incident
should be struck down and killed, and it This he did speedily, and calling Tom in strong tide of anger and contempt that marked:
“Oh, yes, we lay pretty dose for the
fyom his mind and set about finding tbe
swept over her.
wail one of the inevitable consequences made him tell all that had occurred.
“Of course, that sends mo to Mr. news. But what is there in itT
Shadow. This was quickly done, and
There was silence at the conclusion.
"And were you low enough, base Fountain.”
“Well, I think there is a good deal in
of crime that the innocent suffered no
Tom dismissed him for the day. .
After a moment Tom mid:
enough? to spy upon us. dr to place a
less tlxan the guilty, and while it was un­
“If Mr. Fountain determines to in­ it, or tbe notice wouldn't have been
“We are just where we were ten days spy upon us?"
Then he thought seriously about- call­
form you, I, of course, can offer no ob­ filed. A lawyer would naturally say
fortunate tliat Miss Ashgrove was in the
ago. We've been on a false scent”
ing upon Fountain, and finally deter­
Holbrook was struck with her great jection.”
that after he bad taken upa client’s case,
l«osition in which she was, yet justice
mined to seek him. With Tom, to de­
“No,” said Holbrook, “not quite. beauty as she stood before him, burning
must be done.
"Perhaps you may find yourself able wouldn't he? However, the matter is
There is the motive we reasoned out this with room, and he admired her.
not in such form yet that I can talk about cide was to act, and forthwith he sought
to answer another question?"
To all of thia argument Holbrook had
morning. We must now follow up the
"No, Miss Ashgrove," he replied, quiet­
Flora seemed to give him consent by it, especially without conference with
no reply, and he realized he could make
Pierson inquiry.”
ly, “you wrong me. You aro mistaken an inquiring expression of face.
the counsel who bears tho leading part.
none. In the end, however, he gave a
“Until we get neat tbo finish, when I in both conjectures. I neither spied on
“You will perhaps remember," he con­ I cap say this, that the notice was filed
reluctant consent that everything should
suppose you'll baulk again," replied Tom you nor placed one on you. Tho re]x&gt;rt
tinued, “that on the occasion of our pre­ me^ly as a precautionary step. I don’t
be laid before the district attorney, but
bitterly.
came (to mo in my professional capacity, vious interview in this house I displayed care to say anytliing about it or hare
lie positively refused to go with Tom to
Holbrook laagbedafter it was all over, and without my a diamond button I had found that anything said now. If you will promise
that official. If he appeared at all in the
“Be reasonable,- Tom. You know it'
to say nothing Dow, when the matter
matter, it uhould only be as an unwilling I was a hard thing to bring Flora Ash­ knowledge that Mr. Fountain was being morning at the place of murder."
"Perfectly well."
comes up I’ll give you the inside of it
witness, to tell bow his suspicions of grove into the matter, and I am sincerely followed and watched. This, I say, con­
firmed the suspicions and strengthened
“You’seemed to recognize it then. closively. That's what you young n
Fountain had been .uroused, and he sin­
glad she is out of it”
‘
my conclusions, but I desire to say to May I ask to whom you thought it be­ want—a beat—isn't it?”
cerely hoped that even that much would
“Unless," said Tom, “Fountain hired
you now that both of us have been longed?”
"Yes, that’s what we are alwaysla
not be required of him. So Tom was
some one to do it"
wrong. I hasten to inform you that Mr.
“So," said tbe lady laughingly, but ing for.” replied Tom. "I’ll keep my
compelled to go alone. On his way be
"Oh,'dismiss that idea.” replied Hol­
There have been SfiO caste of the grip at
partly vexed as well, “your display of promise, if you will, I know there will
dismissed Holbrook's scruples as fanciful brook. “Our suspicions of Fountain Fountain did not commit the deed.”
tbe soldier's home.
be a great story. The old man Pierson
“Did not!” The revulsion of feeling the button was a trap laid for me?"
to die last degree, and busied himself were caused wholly from our belief tliat
lived
a
double
life."
“I confers it ' Laid on the impulse of
with the order of the narrative which he Flora thought Fountain liad himself was too great. She sank back in her
“What do you know about it?” in­
If you will send ua your address, we
was to submit to tho prosecuting officer. done the deed. If her manner and words chair, &gt; and for a moment Holbrook the moment.”
you our illuatruled pamphlet espial
.
"I have no objections to tell you., I quired tbe old man fiercely.
On entering the office he saw the door did not mean this, they meant nothing. thought she would swoon.
about Dr. Dye’s CelebraSrd Kioto
“Not very much, to be sure. I know
of the private room was closed, and he No. the "handsome Flora’ herself has
Ho started up hastily to go to her tut- had seen a similar one worn by Kendrick
he used to pass under another name at
was about to send in his card, when a been on a wrong scent.”
distance, but she waved him back, and Noble."
one time."
“Ah!"
voice called out from on adjoining room:
“But she didn’t think so without there after a supreme effort regained control
•end you » Bell and Appliance* on a trial.
"You do? What name?"
“He was very proud of it, as he had
"Hallo. Tom! Come in. Where have
of hersjf.
•
Voltaic Belt Co., Marshall, Mich.
was a reason for it.”
“Fountain," coolly replied Tom. This
inherited it from his grandfather, who
you been this month of Sundays?’
“How—he is innocent?’
“You’re right there, Tom. Now what
Evangelist II. O. Wills has begun mett“Yea, innocent. He was not within a liad received it from an Italian nobleman was a reckless and audacious assump­
Tuan passed into the room and saw an
was that reason?’
ings
st
Battle
Creek.
tion
upon
the
part
of
Tom.
He
kn
ew
assistant of the district attorney, in the
“To find that out would put ua on tbe hundred miles of Union square when in whose family it had been for many
generations. Itcwas given the grand­ nothing of the kind.
center of a group of bis fellow deputies." right truck again. By Jove, Holbrook, the deed was done.”
"Fountain,
did
you
say?"
queried
tlw
father
in
recognition
of
some
great
eerv“And why do you come to mo with all
“Is the chief engaged.” asked Tom
Grom wend.
I've an idea."
ice rendered. Concerning Mr. Noble I old man, knitting his brows, deeply in­
after salututiona
thia?"
“Let us have it, then."
Having repossessed herself, she took presume you know quite as much as I terested. “When, and bow long ago?’
"Yea,” was the reply, "but only fur a . “See- The Aahgrovo girl thinks Foun-.
short time. Come in; I was just telling ?aln did the murder. She hasn’t told him refuge In Imughtineaa. while her manner do. He is but little more than an ac­
was an assumption of ‘extreme indiffer- quaintance, a young gentleman of our
yachting. Wo were out in Teddy Bra­
ham b yacht—only a small party, Jack
Eminent authorities unanimously agree
that the high pressure methods of modern
life are rapidly making us a race of ner­
vous invalids,—subject to all manner of
nervous affections, headache. Insanity,
dizziness, neuralgia, backache, hysteria,
nervous troubles of the heart, stomach,
kidneys, brain, etc. Ladles and gentlemen
who ore thus afflicted, or who are compel*&lt;-d to keep late hours, do much mental or
physical work, who -worry or fret about
business or domestic troubles, should remetnlaT thnt no other remedy In the world
will so speedily cure these diseases, re­
move worry and the blues, induce tranquil
sleep, relieve juin. ok build up the brain
and nervous systems, as Dr. Milts’ great
discovery, .the Restorative Nervine. It
contains no opium or morphine. Trial
(kittles free at W. H. Goodyear’s drag
store.
Lawrence J. Weimer. aged 14. of Ben­
ton Harbor is missing.

THE DIAMOND BUTTON

�MICHIGAN NEWS.

needteM to say that there is much rejolfrtng over the almost unanimous spirit thus
manifested in favor of doing something to
4:00—Children's Service, Led by Rev.
Ex-Gov. Baldwin was 76 years old Sat­ boom the city. Charlotte has been falling T. T. George; Middleville.
behind M&gt;me of her sister cities, but it is
KVKX1X0 KXM10X.
urday.
going to be the other way now.—Charlotte
7:00—Devotional Exercises, led by. Iter.
Natural gas Ims been discovered near
I. N. Aldrich; Nashville.
•
Benton Harbor.
7t30—Solo, by Mias Mary Tomlinaon;
While all appreciate tbe beauty ^nd con­
Annual reunion of tbe Second Michigan venience of the Michigan Central, passen­ Hastings.
Paper, Defects In our Suhday School*,
cavalry at Grand Rapids, Feb. 26.
ger depot, but few realize that it actually
by Mrs. 3. Goodyear; Hustings.
It bi expected to perfect the organization costs the M. C. R. R. Cfi. 934 per day to
Discussion. Led by Rev. A D. Grigsby:
of a state bar Association iu Detroit, June furnish and operate IL This does not in­ Hastingb.
clude wear or repairs. This passenger
depot Is the best advertisement the city
Obituary.
The Bronson Journal will publish a could possibly have. Not a through train
The sad intelligence comes to us of tbe
special edition next week containing a passes the city without strangers remark­
write-up of tbe village. .
•
ing about the extreme beauty of the build­ death of Miss Maggie Snyder, at. Grand
Rapids, February ioth, of typhoid fever.
Josiah Grey, of Albion, aged 84, was ing and making inquiry regarding a city
The remains were brought to Hsstings
killed by tbe cars ou the Michigan Central that has such a depot. Our citizens are Saturday night and Sunday morning taken
becoming
more
aud
more
appreciative
of
track Saturday night
the generosity of the M. C. IL R. Co. in to Hickory Corners where the funeral ser­
J. F. Sanders. * prominent clothing furnishing Battle Creek this beautiful vices were held which were largely attend­
merchant ot Ypsilanti, dropped dead of building and groundA—Battle Creek Jour­ ed. The floral designs were numerous
heart disease Saturday.
anil very beautiful.
nal.
Mbs Snyder was 36 years old. gnd had
Grand Rapids’ city council, by a vote of
Wednesday night unknown parties en­ spent tbe greater portion of her life In tbe
8 to 7, Ims refused to sell tbe city water tered one of the Olivet college buildings township of Barry, where her parents.
works to a private corporation.
and tore out all the seats from one of th* Walter and Lueinda Snyder moved some
Madam Martinette, of Mendon, who recitation rooms, and as yet no trace of 84 yean, ago, and died a few yearn since.
She was of a highly respected and
hiufbeen with Barnum's circus in London, them ha* been found. This is not an un­
usual occurrence iu a college town, but thu widely known family, of whdm there still
will return about March 1.
villains were not content with this devil­ remains three sous and two daughters.
Mabley A Co., of Detroit, celedratod the try, but proceeded to carry out the most Seven years ago Miss Snyder went to
doth anniversary of the founding of the shocking crimes tliat has ever dl&amp;tuh&gt;ed Grand Rapids, making her home with Mrs.
firm by a ball and banquet.
this '‘Bible City"—that of desecrating N. H. Mixer, her sister. The latter part
The Greeuville Tool and Lock company graven They carried a stono from one of which time she had been engaged at
begins operations March 15. Two hun­ grave several blocks away from the ceme­ the U. B. A. Home as Dune nnd was
tery, and after inscribing it to their taste about to graduate as such from the home
dred men will be employed.'
erected it on a public square. No motive at the time of her death.
James McNenly aged nine of west Bay,, can be ascribed for the acL and tbe people
She had won many friends through the
City, was family injured by a Michigan of Olivet won’t wait to And one if they can city while engaged In her buslDCssuhaving
Ontral switch engine Saturday.
.only find the guilty parties.
nursed In the best families of Grand^aplds.
and for her good works was loved nnd
Lieutenant L. B. Baker, of Lansing,
Those of our farmer friends who think
participated in the capture of J. Wilkes everybody Is making money but them­ respected by nil who knew her. and will
ever be remembered as one of whom It
Booth, the cowardly assassin of Abraham
selves, And in ]»artlcular newspapers, will may be said "She has done what she
Lincoln.
sec about how it goee in the case of their could.”
Nicholas Liceno, an Italian that keeps a own paper—the Grange Visitor—where
sandy store at Jackson, will be tried to-day the publisher has just made his report, in
The Continental Comedy Company will
which is a deficiency of about $500 in the give an entertainment in Vnlon hall Sat­
for selling cigarettes to minora.
year’s work. It ta probably a fact that
Mrs. E. D^Hogan, widow of the celebrat­ during the past year not one in a dozen urday evening. The company comes well
ed Michigan rronaut, who was lost In the men in business have made any clear mon­ recommended and no doubt their enter­
Atlantic, is making a new lot of parachutes ey. after allowing themselves a living sal­ tainment will lie gootL Reserved scat* at
and proposes to carry on the business of ary and paying help, taxes and insurance; usual place.
her late husband.
and should tbo present weather continue
it. Ashbrook, of this city Istheowncr
C. W. Waldron's wife and children have and taxes be heaped up another notch. It v&gt;f eight postage stamps over 100 years old.
gone to join him at Fairhaven, Wash. Is more than probable tliat many now la These stamps cost to cents apiece original­
business
will
be
compelled
to
get
out
before
Thus the breach caused by C. W’s. esca­
ly, but Mr. Ashbrook has been olTrrel
pade with Mrs. Bidwell when be was a January 1. 1891. The Imre truth ot the 85 for one of them, since they hare been
Hillsdale county banker, seems to have matter is. hardly a man in mercantile busi­ hi Ills possession Jbyt has rvfuswi all offers.
ness
is
at
present
making
a
decent
living.
been bridged.
—Portland Observer.
Mra. Susanna Corey died at the residence
John McVey, a prominent young far­
mer of Van Buren county, was served
A rather strange, and withal nn amusing of tier daughter. Mrs. Jas. Matteson lu
with a capias Saturday at the instance of accident, occurred on the Lake Shore road Baltimore, last week Tuesday, of hemmorMiss Alma Lyle, charging breach of prom­ a few miles north ot town on Wednesday agv of the stomach, aged 103 years. 11
ise of marriage. The defendant claims morning. The north bound freight came mouths and 20 days. Deceased leaves
it to be a blackmailing scheme and proem ou to a man on the track. Tbe train was four children, the oldest 78 and the young­
foes some startling developments.
close to him when he leisurely stepped est 53 years of age, and was the
aside, to get knocked by the engine two oldest person In this part of the state.
Tbo twelfth Michigan infantry elected
She was hale and hearty until within the
the following officers at Albion: W. E. rods into the ditch. When the train was last week or two before her death, moving
stopped, the conductor went back and
Stewart, ot South Haven, president; J. S. helped the man to his feet. He wk* not around the house with the ease of one
Wilson, ot Leslie vice president; D. G.
seriously hurt, but he was awful mad, not much younger than she, and possessing
Kennedy, of Grand Ledge, secretary; W.
her mental factultles to a remarkable de­
H. Ford, of Albion, corresponding secret­ that he was struck by the engine, because gree for one of her age. A large circle of
he said that was bis fault. He was redary; G. B. Weldon, of Albion, treasurer.
relatives and friends will mourn her loss.
hot
mad
because
the
train
men
insinuated
Tbe place of holding the next reunion was
that he bad no right to allow himself to be
left undecided in order that tbe committees
knocked endwise into the ditch If lie want­
Geo. Conner and James Scldtnore were
from the two divisions may arrange to
ed ‘to be. He told them to mind their own utMter the influence of llquox Saturday even­
hold their meetings together.
business and picked up bis knapsack and ing. They went to Del. Merchant's livery
Prof. W. J. Beal of t be experimental limped on towards Lansing.—Eaton Rap­ to hire a rig. Merchant refused to let
station of the Agricultural college warns ids Journal.
them have one. This angered Conner,
fanners against the ribgrass or lance-leav­
who made use of the most threatening lan­
Dr. Chas. E. Goodwin, of Nashville, ban guage, stating among other things that Ito
ed plantain, which is becoming common in
been
in
town
several
days
this
week,
and
clover seed. Tbe seeds are difficult to
proposed to cut Merchant's heart out; but
separate from those of the elover. This yesterday closed the bargain by which be he didn’t A little later Merchant went
weed has a perennial root, a rosette of nar­ purchased F. G. Seaman's interest In the down stairs to hed and attend to his horsea
row leaves six to ten inches long, acute at drug store at Nashville, heretofore owned When he returned Conner and Scidmoro
each end, an angled flower one to two feet by C. E. Goodwin A Co. Dr. G. left tills were gone. But during that time sonitf
high, bearing a cylindrical spike of flow- morning for home.—Marshall Statesman. persons, presumably Connor, cut sev­
ms. The shining seeds are brown, bbIn view of the fact that the Chinese al­ eral valuable horse blankets into strips
kmg, concave on one side, convex on the ways commence the new year by paying and slashed into a fine buffalo rota:. The
other. It is a native of Euroiie.
their debts, the Kaiamanoo Gazette sug­ pair next went to Keith's livery barn,
Fifteen year* ago Mr. and Mrs. William gests that we keep our missionaries at home wliere they hired a rig. In which Sclduiorc
JacqaeL of Bangor, Van Buren county. In­ and ask China to send some over to preach left town, but Conner for some reason did
x
not go with him. Sunday Conner wr.s ar­
dulged in a quarrel that only terminated, to us.
rested for the offense.
when tbe busband picked up the youngest
daughter, four years oldj and left the
bouse, declaring that lie /Mould never re­
The celebrated authoress, so highly es­
ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.
turn. He never did, but as Mrs. Jacquet teemed by tbe women of America, says on
hadn't much confidence in his word she pages 103 and 445 of her popular work
q
Yankee Springs.
didn't commence to search for him until
The P. of. I. has a membenblp ot 134.
several days had passed. When she be­ "Eve s Daughters; or. Common Sense for
The P. of L will commence working
gan her search it was too late, and no Maid. Wife and Mother.”
with closed doors after next Wednesday
trace of her husband and child could be
"For tbe aching back—should it be slow evening.
found. For a year she waited in hopes in recovering Its normal strength—an All-1
Carrie Potter came home from Anda
that some tiding of . the runaway would
Havens', where she has been at work.
reach-her, but no word came. Then she cock’s Torons Piaster is an excellent com­
Will Johnson was on South Division St
returned to the home of her parents In forter, combining the sensation ot tbe sus­ lastSundny.
Ohio and subsequently cmarried a man tained pressure of a strong warm hand
Mrs. Bert Tinkler is visiting her parents
Darned McKinney, who died several years with certain tonic qualities developed in this week.
ago. Recently she learned that JacqueL
Mrs. W. H. Smith ta not much better at
with soother wife, was living at Keeler, the wearing. It should be kept over the this writing. It Is a relapse of the grip
Van Buren county, and last week Mrs. seat of uneasiness for several jiays—In but not considered dangerouA
McKinney found her long lost daughter obstinate eases, for perhaps a fortnight"
W. H. Smith wm unable to teach Friday
worktag in the dining room of tbe Reed
"For pain in the back wear an Allcock’s on account of the illness of bls wife.
bouse at Berrien Springs. She had long
James Havens and wife were guests of
ago forgotten that she had a mother, time Porous Plaster constantly, renewing as it Mrs. W. H. Smith last Saturday.
having effaced all recollection of the old wears off. This is an invaluable support
home at Bangor.
when the weight on the small of the back
MIsb Astcll, a niece of Mr*. M. J. Gom,
becomes heavy and tho aching Incessant”
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
Beware of Imitations, and do not be de­ is spending a few days at M. J. Gum*.
Geo. Nelson spent last week at Washing­
ceived by misrepresentation. Ask for All­ ton Cooper's, helping care for the old gen­
A sensational case of assault and battery
occurred at the residence of J. F. Hinman. cock's and let no solicitation or explana­ tleman who is suffering from a stroke of
paralysis. No hopes are entertained of his
Maple street. Monday evening. J. F. Hin­ tion Induce you to accept a substitute.
recovery.
man. Jr., returned home about 8 o'clock in
Allooek’a-Corn and Bunion Shields ef­
Edgar Doyle, of Kalamazoo, visited last
the evening, under the influence of liquor, fect q'ulek and certain relief.
week with hi* sister. Mr*. Colwell.
and because of tbe refusal of his father to
Some one ha* stoleifa quantity of lum­
provide him money which be demanded,
ber from Rev. Pope; so says tbe Elder and
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
OQWBiakced a general disturbance.
Other
be knows who did the deed. We didn't
members of the household who came to
The third annual convention of the suppose anyone wu mean enough to steal
the assistance af Mr. Hinman, were also
assaulted by him. The cry of "murder, Barry County Bunday School Asssociation from a preacher.
Wc hear that the lawault at Creasy Cot­
help,” etc. attracted attention from the will be held in the M. E. church, at Nash­
street and word spread down town that ville, Wednesday and Thursday. March ners last week was.a queer affair. Ask
Mr. Hinman had been murdered, and a 5th and 6th, 1890. Following Is the pro­ Judge Smith?
Tbe lawsuit of M. Doster va P. Hatha­
,
large crowd soon collected. The police ar­ gram:
way and E. Hathaway was settled on Fri­
.
WXnKMDAY, r. M.
.
rested the Assailant and lodged him In jail
2: 30—Praise Service, led by President. day satisfactory to Mr. Dbster.
to await examination.—Battie Creek JourGeo. Mullen still hold* forth in the
3: 00—Organization and Reports of Town­
aal.
primary department of our school.
ship Delegate*.
There was a 100-yard race at Three
Mr*. J. M. Smith is etill unabki to teach.
4: 00—Paper, Sunday School Work in
Rivera, Wednesday, between T. J. Ed­ Rural Districts, by Mrs. E. B. Pennock,
Mr. Pennel is getting ready to move on
ward*, of Constantine, aud.a Canadian Hasting*.
bib farm.
sprinter, whose name 1* kept dark. The
Geo. Rcynearson has purchased a farm
Discussion, IaxI by Rev. M. C. Dixon,
Constantino barkers of Edwards lost S3,000 Freeport.
near Kalamazoo.
on th* rare, and Morgan Barry of Constan­
Mrs. Collier has purchased a Jot of Orin
XVTLXIXO RKMION. *
tine loxlf1.900 alone. Moot of Che Con­
7:00— Devotional Exercises, led by Rev. Hughes and will build a fine residence in
stant! ue crowd bad not enough money left E. Irvine, 1
tbe spring.
to get borne on. The backers of EdwardManly
Chase will move on his farm
730—Al
Given by
hare since found It wa- a put up Job. as
both runnen; have skipped, and the back­
Dr. McLeay has hired Harry Scbynooff
9:00—Prayer and Conference Meeting,
ers of Edwards bare issued warrants for led by Mr. M. IL Reynolds.
for another year.
C—
tbearreaiof both sprinters. They hare
Bob. Mosier has hired out to parties
9: 30—Paper. Personal Influence of
engaged Lawyer Simpson to prosecute the Teachers, by Mrs. Jocelio; Nashville.
near Riehjand.
.
fellowa if oaagbt.
L. Draper will move back on hi* farm
Discussion, Led by Rev. A. D. Grigsby;
In Orangeville soon.
Ed. Van Asm us and Ed. Earle, who left ’ Hastings.
M. Doster will ship a car load of lambs
10: 00—Paper, How to Teach Children to
Grand Rapid* roecntly to seek their for­
the last of the week.
tune in South America, bare reached Prepare 8. S. K by Rev. C. H. Seaver.
Cairn* A Hazen are kept busy putting
Dfocncikm, Led by Rev. L Jf. Aldrich;
Buenos Arres, after a 28 days’ Journey
In driv* wells;
Nashville.
Nettle Chamberlain Is quite sick.
11^0—Talk, by Mr. M. H. Reynolds.
: The special election on tbe proposition
Edith Chamberlain has liad a relapw* of
Question Box.
THUKVDAT, P. M.

2:00—Devotional Exercises, led by Rev.
- K. Stewart, Nashville.
and tbe
MiTO-Secretary s Report; Reports of
orerwbelm- Committees; Eleetlon of Officers.
piddle spirit and

of this place are talk­
ing of harU* a warm sugar social soon.
Fred Jafoes has purchased a fine horse.
Curt farms ta home at present taking a
recover from ta grippe.

AMATEUR

_ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ CARDS.

PHOTOGRAPHY.

D A. 8HDJXJS,
~
V.
Atetnet ud B«11,al. Oft.,

DontEngbrtipb
HoatouMt I&gt; a Devotee.
OmrrLXMXN—A letter from you addressed

him to write you an article for your Pho­
tographic Annual that is to be published
DACt year, and you put in some taffy about
f C. ANDRUB. Dentist,
Ute befog a wall known amateur, acd som*
•
Hastings. Mich
stuff about wbat he write* being of interest, ruoUture in tbe soil U a fair criterion at tbe
Nltnms oxide Gas or Vitalised. Air given r..
aud that sort of thing. My busband is now
ths DMiidMS extraetton of moth
1 ' ’
ipfoc tour, as he calls
on a photographic
call* it.
it, and oi
of , dentlL ^-*1 MQM, arr becoming mon&gt; ano
nil his htterx
letters. It !=
is’ not likely 1 nH)re disregarded, and the infectious nature A P- drake, jl d..
coon* I open all
— - -be -back
. .in time -iiiib. -nr1 bMu’i.
atten­
that my husband- will
to ; of consumption is .retiring Iincreased
write tbe article you wtah. When be goes off tion from phyaiciana—Good Housekeeping
Office over Holloway’s drug store,
with Umt confounded camera of bi* you
, Oflkw boars froxn 3 to 4 p. m. Triepbonr rnn
uectlng with rettdenee, rt BoUow^

Daly Gruntber (tasting bb&gt; noodle *onp)~
of amateur photography, and if you print it
in tuur annual I think you will not have Hmnph! you'd better have a noodle walk
through hero
another article just tike It.
Waitar (soavvlyi-Are you lookitg for «
My unfortunate husband was stricken with
tho amateur photographic plague about three jobt—Detroit Free Prom. _ _____
years ago. Up to that time I always consid­
ered him reasonably san&lt;». I made no objec­
Tbe Piwtalatzi society in Elbarfleiil, some
tion at tho time to bls joining tbo‘array of
photographic cranks, because. you see, I knew Unit- ago. found n surplus of w P«nuy (anenothing of the subject. I have done every­ quarter of a ceott iu Its treasury. No on*
thing I could since that time, but, although claimed it The president of tbe society hand­
he has quit smoking nt my request, he refuse ed it to th* treasurer and asked him to open
to give up tbo camera habit. At the time be an account for a dub bouse, to I" erected
began this so called recreation my bouse, or when thst ground capital of one penny hail
_ ,____ r I should say our I.'....w
■ mm
sufllcicutly. Strange tt&gt; say ll»
perhaps
housa, wm
wm
one, nf
of 1 increase
inert,
was uauwi
hailed mw
with ubusuv
delight,, ■»»
and »»
the Increase
the neatest In the neighborhood. You ought . himi wa*
1__pbvnomrnaL
*_
to go through it now, My caqieu have Ikcu | cf that. ca|dtnl i*
Tbe teacher*
ruined with tbo*e abominable chemicals •' of that city went wild over the idea, and
which beu«e«. I don’t pretend to know tbalr । strains! every point to raise money for a
Damm, but 1 know well tbe effect they bava. home of their own, a club Uouee for trachm.
Then tho bathroom is somethiug frightful to J —Journal of Education.
behold. Ho u*ee that far what be call* bis I
------- —:---------------dork room, and ba* contrivances for shutting
A Mightier Thau Ha
out tbe llgh!.
I Tbo Defective Flue &lt;«adly»-Stap right into
I notice tliat, in one of tho lxx&gt;k* you «cnt : my place. Herr i» tbe champion* belt. Ar
fire
1 am no 'longer supreme.
him, Daguerre wa* tho inventor of pbotog* kindler
' '
—
Too Defective Wire (proudly!-Thau*
rapby. He may have been th* inventor of
photography, hut I think it was another sulpburou* gentleman with the atuno initial who come Into min* own —PittXh.irg Bulletin.
wa* tl&gt;e inventor of amateur photography.
THE MARKETSMy husband was reasonably good tempered
until ho took up your diabolical art. 1 on*
Haatinga.
limo opened tho do« of tbe room in which bo
^Applea-Dr1ed.3Sc per lb: evaporated.G.:
wa* working. It was all dark taai&lt;!o except a
fearful r«i lamp, which threw a ruddy glow
on hi* face. :m&lt;l marie him look aa if hr were
Brans—61JS per tou.
going to have an epileptic fit. Tbe moment I
Corn—me.
opened the door anil let some light into the
Beet—l.!vr. 83AO to Ki calves. *3 MBH 00.
room that mail went perfectly craxy. Ho
Knr»— is&lt;X vc.
claimed 1 had spoUed a dozen of his plates,
although I had touched nothing, and I came
I4me—Balllug at toe per bbl; water lime. 6IJ6
near »uxng for a divorce bccouae ot bi* awful per bbl.
*
Oats—Slitrtc per bu.
remark*. If the evil one wn» not the inventor
&lt; inions- to l a* |Wr hu.
'
of amateur photography then I would like to
i*otabww-naato. par bu.
i*c&gt;rk-H «CH W.
poultry—Hen •• A-. "htekans. Cc.
turn out wheu he getb them finished are per­
PiMter-Bellter at H net ton.
fectly awful. Ho has tried at different times
Bdt—Selling at •! tier bbl.
to photograph the children, but tbe poor
Timothy Seed-Mrlllng al K3.00 per bu.
little dear, looked like wooden images iu t be
picture*. 1 went into tbe bathroom onev with
tbo baby and put him iu the bath tub. There
wns sonic water there already, and it looked
Resn«-»i :x»d6i.M per bu. for city picked.
Butter—ito.
dear enough, but in it wa* some horrible
Corti-StH* perbu.
solution of silver that turned most of tbo
E«p-l3seU4c.
baby jet black, and we haven't been able to
Oat*—N'.azsse perbu.
Potatoes-«Or04to.
.
get out tbe color to this day.
Poultry—Live: Fowl*. »e; chickens. Ittto;
Then tbe cart of tbe thing is something duck*.aftlto;
turkeys, it JIM.
frightful, although my b Mbaud carefully
Whaat-No. i white, focq N*.l red, 7to.
oue of tbe photographic dealer's bills tbo
Cattle-Choice to tx&lt;r» »O*n
other day, and it m enough to make one’s Cbo-ce heavy butchers • t *01:44 15
hair rtand on end. Pyrogallic acid, what­
ever that i». wm fifty cart* on ouo&lt;«.
Jurt think, if I had to pay that price for
HoaV-AeUvit.
higher: mixed,
sugar: Eight dollars a pound, instead of te«.
cental
©&gt;U0; driven 9 130 and upward*..
Fifty cento an ounce! And that wasn't
the worxt of ia Now what 'do you think
chloride of gold-casts! For fifteen grains be
is chargud fifty cento Now that, aa you
know well nnough. h very near 630 an ounce,
and 63t&gt; an ounce is over *300 a pound. I
don't know bow many pounds of tbe wretched
stuff he um* every week, but If he uses ten
pouiuls of it, and I am sure ton pounds of
sugar &lt;kwon't go very far in a bouae-with a
largo family like ours, you would aee tliat
that is *3,000 for that &lt;me thing alone, not to
mention tbe &lt;los*u» of other chrmkah he
use*, and 1 am sure f don't know what tbe

T

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M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary PuNte"
and U. S. Claim Agent,

Harting*.
M. FOWl__ ,
•7.
Dentist
o£gy?gvjssa.iz
yiTUART, KNAPPEN AVANaRMan.
*5
Lawyers.
rfSdltitlS2L'12?“r“
,uw“,1 “,h'
uuiieu Mtaie* eouns
Office* over Hi
« National Bank.
iX,**cUu'R£B^e*:
«».aR«!?hi%
loiwir.M Block. Grand Uaplds. Mich,
WlAUAM J. &amp;TVAKT.
Loyal E KXArrxw.

A. BARBER, M. DM
Physician and Surgeon,
Oflfoe over Nevin’s store. Ofitee Hours from »

IT

(4 W. LOWRY. M. D..
’T.
Physician and Surgeon.
teestiug diaeoM of tbe
KTKandKAK and th* preservation of vfoloe
y K2J*rtF atuoa DPkCTACLKS ami eye

k C. WELTON
Is Meat for th* Ohio Farmer’s Insurant c&lt;&gt;.
He write* Policies od a man's propen) n^rtc-t
tea* by fire, lightning or w1-"* Ufs by death aad aoeideu 1

MITH &amp; COLGBOVE,
••
Lawyi
(Oflioe in Union block. Hastfand
Praotfce Is all th* cocrto cf-tbe state.

S

4 E. KENASTON,
tA-« .
Attorney at Law.
(Over J. 8. Uooa*eor &amp; 0o.*s su..
Fracttees inaU rourts of (he State. Caltechuts
p R. TIMMERMAN. Homa path ic PhyC •
aleian aud Surgron.

ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate. In­
surance and Loans.
Offloe with J. O. Eanran A Bon 3 doors north
of Po*to®ce.

M

The interests of non-resident
t carefully looked after. Fsrre«

tots lor sale.

GILLASPIE
Comer of Court and Jeflerwon *«. Kr*p' fl -wit.

Hastings City Bank.

DRINK

1 tell you that arnateiir photography wal
invented to drive a poop, woman crazy who
has a husband that i» a victim of the villeinou* practice. No wonder he says he can’t af­
ford n new dreae fur me when I uk him for
It Tbe bonne is stained with horrible aolutiuu. from cellar to garret, and I’m nlways
afraid to us.- any cups nr glunes for fr-ir
Uwe is some dreadful jmisoii in them. Tbe
cat took some milk out of a saucer that had
KxueChing or other of potomium in it and it
jurt curled up and died.
I’m always afraid to sweep io any part of
tbe house for fear it will ralw a dust that
will spoil nometbing that ho Lu tacked up on
a board tn dry. 1 wouldn't mind all thu so
much if he ever took a picture that was worth
looking at; but, as I said before, be never
doe*. There, now, print that in your miser­
able photograph bcuk if you want to.
Mrs. Jos* Tejpod.
N. B.—If you ever write to my husband
again telling him that his article* on photog­
raphy will be appreciated I will burn your
letter and you will lose vour postage stamp.
Sojust remember that Mm J. T.-Detroit

LION
COFFEE
A TRUE COMBINATION OF
Mocha, Java and Rio.
A Biautiful Bouvknir

ramou* Hunters at

gmiu he tabard to excel.

Hehasuft^^

$50,000.00

Incorporated under the taws of the Rtat* ot
. Mlehlran.

Otorty occupied by ifeaaer Hrv.

omciny:
□. G. BoMrsod. President: \
C. D. Beebe. Cashier

DtBscToas:
Dan W. Reynolds,
D. O. Robinson.

Greblr.

WITH ■VKRY WOUND PACKAGE

LION COFFEE

General Banking BMtiia Transacted.

pckig, LlON°l3&lt;5FFEErr’“uth'

bcl in &lt;h« United Suta^n«dn up Iran
a M‘l«^tion nt MocIia J.„
Bin,
property UotuM nnd i. contend I, nil
to m,ko tho nicert cup ot Cotfce in tU
l«»d. For Salo Eiorywhere.

Slics Ge., MmFrs,

WooIsm
Kama* City, Mo.
Toudo. o.
, ittcum tutt roti xnn nt nxn

|ECfflAM'S CROl? HUED V
ThvChlldrvn'ilUdictas

Very Reasonable Terms.
li? acres in Rutland, fair house but nn
K* od outbuildings, 50 seres improved.
I ota of fence timber and wood. Within 7
alien of this city and 4 of Irving station,
nib farm will be sold at a bargain, on a
reasonable payment down.

26 acrea Hastings township within one
mile of elty limits.

childhood. Should

3 city lots In Hasting*, desirable place
for a home. Will be closed out at half
their value.
rnuntJ

* iVir

Call ou or add re.vs

robate Cuuri wr cae

I’Arfute ’ Charte’ w- •k^mstraug. Judge of

dj&lt;^^rw‘"oithe mui®

D. R. COOK,
HASTINGS. MICH.

iobMt iMiey-

n«irtnXr,,5£X?*,T?&lt;1»Cli»nK ,bo Petition, dulv vert

ROBERTSON HOOSE,

lt **ordetoJ. tiiMtTliurada. the *uu&gt;
day of March, a. d. taoo. at ten o'ctockin it e lore Ow. Jeftnon aud Court Sts., Hasting*. Mirh.
DOUD, b* amugntd for tbe hexri“rtd rSl
Rates, Si .OO per Day.
1^?’ Ti’il"11 lUe heir* at law of *atd
ci1

SnrtDELZlNb,”

Live Stock

A Bemarkakl* Cripple.

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LbMr.gio.L

Mich.

Hastings.

CjA.T’ITA.U,

Picture Card Given

night of Bird*.

It has been remarked that sailing vemels do
not lay down their course upon the arc of a
great circle, a* they would if distonc© were
the only matter to be considered. The pre­
vailing wind*, the current* in the ocean and
many otbw aids or foiidrajice* to navigation
hare to b« taken into account.
It is of iuterest to find that migratory birds
are equally sensible of the advantage* of dif­
ferent routes This is particularly potfoeaid*
in tb*ir crowing of mountain ranges. A
Rrnaian traveler in central Asia write, erf
this habit of the wiki fowl:
‘Th* observation* on thosyring flight at
Lob-nnr afforded new proof tliat birds &lt;.(
passage do not take tho shortest meridional
courhe, but prefer a imMU favorable, though
more circuitous route.
wlthont Option, which
appeared at Lob-nor came firom west-eouthwert. occasionally from ecu th west and wat
Not a bjM flew direct from tbe south, over
the Altfo-tagh mountain*, thu. proving that
migratory birds, or, at all events, water
not Tenture
the lofty and
cold Thibetan highlands on* their pawatro
from the tran*-Himalayan countriea but
pass over this difficult country at its narrow
ert point."—Youth's Companion.

VO

E*tabU*hmrtit In
World
New
rtxttnns eon
r arriving ;unrt raJjMctlon*
Kg brwSH’;

™rO one* In each vrerk for thraa st
week* previous to salt! day ot bear.ug.
Chas. W. Amubtu

opportunity nt com-

NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.

ChrdeedalM

Btaadard Bred Trotters.
~ “ Horses.

ewana roaies.
Rbrtland route*.
Haiateta-Fri’**11
Cattle.
Ca,U®
Real Estate.
"world offers

M. Doster went to Baltic Creek on busl-

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VOL. XXXIV. NO 45

Hastings Banner.
Published Wednesdays by

COOKt BROS.,t*
aMTixav. xica.

TOWER

F. B. PANCOAST,
HASTINGS, MJCH.

CLOTHING COMPANY.
We are making a Big Run on all sorts of Gent’s Fur­
&gt;
uishing Goods this week.
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Or two pair for 23 cents.
Choice from 24‘4 dozen NECKWEAR 1.
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Or three for 25 cents.

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8 doxen MRS’S SCOTCH GAPS, small lot to clow
Regular price 40 cents.

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4

John Holden shipped a car load of sheep
to Buffalo on Tuesday.
Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rlckentnore,
Feb. 20, a son.
A very ■pleasant surprise was given Hor­
ace Gilbert at the residence of Mrs. Joel
Barber, on Wednesday evening by the
young people of this place. All had a
good time.
Quite a number from this place attended
church at Spring Brook Sunday evening,
there being no services here.
There was no writing school Tuesday
evening, on account of rainy weather.
The sick are all on the gain.
Mr. Avrills’ father,- from Coopervllle, is
visiting them.
Dr. Wright Is preparing to build a barn.
Mrs. Theo. Jones is In Battle Creek this
week visiting her brother-in-law.
Henry Shriber went to Greenville last
Wednesday in pursuit of his runaway wife.
Better let her stay where she is.
Some of our weather prophets hate to
give up but what we will yet get a month
or two of whiter, but we hope their pre­
dictions will prove false.
We hear that James Covert, our mer­
chant, is going to bond with the P.’s of L
soon.
Win. Vester closed his school in Irving
last Friday.
J. Warner's arm is in a bad condition
from tlie kick he received.
John Cole went to Flint last Tuesday to
attend a meeting of tho P.'s of I. He re­
turned Saturday.
Mrs. Herb Chase returned Friday from
N. Y., where she has been with her bus­
band since lust fall. Mr. C. is still there.
Our constable. C. L. Smith, is kept quite
busy of late looking after ctiws. horses, etc.
Mrs. Row has two sons visiting her
from Ohio.
Mrs. J. Friend has been in Sebawa the
past week with her father.
Jacob Shriber and son Frank will work
B. Rose's farm this season.
Wm. Wright has settled In Washington.
His dental outfit has been shipped to him

Our Stock
of
DRESS
The P.’s of I. give a warm sugar social
GOODS­ Wednesday
evening. March 12th.
Jnrob Shriber and wife Sundayed with
and
Samuel Albright and wife, of Freeport.
Mrs.'J. Fleming and Marietta Carpen­
DRESS
ter called ou A. Kenyon and family Sun­
SILKS day.Mrs. Emma Bachelder Is visiting her
Ed. Jones, of Battle Creek.
never has brother
The season so far has been good for
sugar making, and much is being made.
been finer.
Ban field.
We call
Banfitdd lyceum last week Monday night
discussed the question for the second time.
Special
“Resolved that the United States should
have a large and powerful navy.” Three
Attention republicans
were chosen for Judges and
their decision was two in the affirmative
to our
and ono In the negative. Although it was
Fine Line hotly contested on both aides in the pres­
ence of a full house.
of .
Ed. Moore and wife have a son.
Chas. Shoemaker Jr., Is nursing another
PATTERN sore hand.
FtewJSdmunds returned home Saturday
evenlngwbm a two months visit with rela­
SUITS
tives and friends at Washtenaw county,
at all
Albion and Battle Creek.
Alley Kipp, of Battle Creek, has been
PRICES. visiting
hto father here.
John Elsey and wife vtoilea their sons
Broadcloth at Galesburg.
Last Wednesday afternoon Arden B.
and
Morford and Man' Howarth had a law suit
C. Edmunds’ office. Hiram Coleman
Imperial atwasL.attorney
for plaintiff, defendant plead­
ing her own suit. Judgment was rendered
Cloth
in favor of plaintiff.
in all the
Levi Dewey has accepted the guardian­
ship of Kale Gliding.
New
Bolley Powers and wife are stopping at
the home of hto father. They Intend to
i
Shades. go
to housekeeping In John McKinsey’s

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Borne of the young converts annum
■
No insurance at the present time. Rumor
has It tiiat the district will soon rebuild themselves playing pedro since revival .
upon the old site and make a graded school, meetings closed.
C. Holbrook went to Hastings Friday &lt;a»
addingall the modem Improvements thereto
for the benefit of that wealthy and popu­ Important business.
. Arthur Hudson is very busy cutting *9lous district at a coat of not less than 81,200.
C. and J. Moreau sold at public auction plc grafts. He Is going into the buslnea*
a large quantity of personal property on Of grafting in the spring.
The P.'s of I. are having a'lively time *t
the 27th.
One of Jake llnovenerto stage horses was their contest; it ends Saturday night
Mr. Dickerson, of Delton, visited friend*
taken sick Friday night, rendering him un­
able to perform hto dally labor to carry the in this vicinity Saturday.
Mrs. F. Pierce toentertalnlng.hcrmatht*r /
mail from this place to Augusta Saturday.
for
a short tlmje.
M. J. Taggart and wife entertained the
fanners’ club on Friday. A.good time was
F. Wright's little girl has the scarlet had by ail present
Home talent are billed to give an enter­
Warren J. Will lams,,of your city, vra*
tainment on the evening of the 7th at the nt Milo one.day last week shaking hands
Baptist churbh, for the benefit of Prof. with lilrf old neighbors.
Mn. Mosier Is on the sick list, also Mrs. Flanders singing school. AH are Invited
Judge Smith was also at Milo on a busi­
to command witness the manner in which ness trip.
VanEppeClarence Houghtalin bos moved on his district schools were conducted ftfty years • The auction sale of the Monroe Bros,
fnthur’s farm.
ago.
consisting of horses, cattle, hogs and farm­
Arthur Hyde’s little girl improves very
Mrs. B. Allen visited friends at Battle ing implements drew a large crowd. Bal*
Creek last week.
entirely satisfactoryA wedding is reported to come off before
W. A. Lasher made a business trip to
Harvey Williams shipped a car- of fat
many days.
Kalamazoo Friday.
sheep to Buffalo last week.
T. Wright, from Burlington, has moved
A sugar social at Flower Bros, this week
Into Burt Corwim’s house at Barryvllle.
in the Interest of the ladles aid society.,
Miss Florence Lees spent Sunday in
For governor, the nominee of state eon«
Hastings.
vention and Thomas Mars, of Berrien Co.,
James Moon and wife, of Baltimore, vis­
H. L. Larkins was at Grand Rapids for lieutenant governor. How would the
ited, at Eastman Lattlng's last Thursday.
Thursday.
Hon. Jpo. T. Rich, our present railroad
Lillie Shoup has gone to Baltimore to
Mrs. C. W. Everts has returned from commissioner, do for governor. Think 1ft
work tor her sister.
Hastings.
over a little.
John Quick has been quite sick with
F. M. Smith was at Detroit Monday and
Mud, mud, and the bottom is not reached
qutoaey.
Tuesday.
yet.
Phln. Winans and wife have returned
Miss Lillian Wardell spent Sunday at
Two ear loads of wheat left Milo last
from their visit east.
Jackson.
EH Lattlng and wife, of Nashville, have
E. V. Smith was at Hastings Tuesday,
Mr. Giddings,-* son-in-law of Mr. Flow,
been spending the week with friends.
• visiting hto brother Clem.
er, will ship a car load of brood mare*
B. 'Potter is hobbling around on a sprain­
Flora Borgman, of Charlotte, to visiting from here this week to his home in Minne­
ed ankle.
her sister, Mrs. Len Strow.
sota.
There has been more sugar harvested
Coy Smith went to Charlotte Monday
Twenty-two pounds of sugar for Sl,00v
this winter than there has been for many morning, to work for Lamb ± Spencer.
so says Chester Honeywell the purchasing
yearo.
D. 8. Fleming, of Jackson, visited his agent for Prairieville grange, and all gro­
The P. of E In the Quail trap district parents last week.
ceries In proportion.
had a debate last Friday evening, and next
Mrs. Will Raccy-dled of consumption at
The P. of L I understand will speak al
Friday evening they have a literary. It is the home of Levl'Worst Wednesday morn­
PrairievillMhls week. The good time for
to be open meeting.
ing.
farmers is coming.
A ten months old child of Calvin and
Edith Fleming, who has been visiting
Tiiat P. of I. platform adopted at Flint
Alice Bassett died on Wednesday. Fun­ at Jersey City, Ohio, returned Saturday
has much to commend and little to con­
eral at the M. E. church on Friday. It afternoon.
demn. That was a good committee at th*
was only sick about! a week. It first had
Eddie Mallory has resigned hto position
end of it.
the grippe and then lung fever followed. at D. A. Green's, John Messimer taking bls
The afflicted have the sympathy of their place.
many friends.
Mrt. Lillie Bulmer, of Brainard. Minne­
Miss Belle Manley spent Sunday at J.
Hattie Bassett was called home from sota, who has been visiting at B. J. Hoag's,
T. Plenwms.
Adrian last week, to attend the funeral of left tor Marshall Friday.
Abner Lusk visited Chas. Williams last
her little sister.
Mrs. T. Soule, who has been visiting her
'
The P. of I. say that no one need to wor­ daughter, Mrs. Jas. Fleming, went to week.
The mill has shut down for a week ow­
ry about their being the tail to any one’s Grand Rapids Monday.
kite. They calculate they are the kite
Ltbblo Parody was given a pleasant sur­ ing to some repairing that needed to ba
prise last Wednesday evening, by a num­ dune on tlie rolls.
Itself.
James King to breaking colts and draw­
Myrtle Eno and Jennie End in ger have ber of her friends.
C. E. Goodwin to now sole proprietor of ing wood tor parties out of town.
gone to Hastings to work.
A. D. Hughes has secured the service*
the Goodwin &amp; Co. drugstore. He having
of a first-class miller.
Looks as if he
The Evangelical society are still continu­ purchased hto partner’s interest.
meant to keep at the front
ing their meetings at tho north Maple
J. T. Pierson has two good hoop maker*
Grove church.
This time It is Ed. Pennel who wears a at work for him. They make from 600 to
Mrs. Wm. Sanford is very sick with but
broad smile on his face all ou account of SOO hoops a day.
little hopes of her recovery.
We were pained to hear of the death of
Rev. Myers has changed his appointment Ids nine pound boy.
George Mosier was quite ill for n few Mr. Mugridge. He was an old and re­
from the evening to 11 a. m.. being direct­
spected citizen. The funeral took place
days last week, but Is now on the gain.
ly after Sabbath school.
.
Wm. Chamberlain and James Doonnn Sunday.
Prof. Taylor has organized a singing
Young Southwick, of Middleville, passed
school at the'Moore school house, meet­ have returned from Kalamazoo.
Lqrena King has gone to Richland to through here Saturday A. M. Shortly af­
ing nn Wednesday evening.
ter Mr. Foster ami Geo. Peer Jr. were l&gt;
•Myrtle and Lottie Meek spent Sunday work for Mr. Telfer.
Mr. IJingsbury has applied for a pension. search for him! They found him In Nash­
with their parents. They are attending
Howard Mosier made a business trip to ville and he to said to be crazy.
school in Nashville.
Mrs. Marvin Lee. of the Leland Houso
Kalamazoo last week.
Freeman Jackson has Just returned from Intends to make a visit to Wisconsin soon.
Carlton.
The directors of this district have secur­
Emmet county, where he has purchased
Philo Fuller returned home from
ed
the services of Fannie Rogers who
120 acres of land of Lyman Wilcox, a
York state Saturday, where he has been former resident of Barry county. Mr. taught the winter term.
Miss Roger*
visiting relatives.
gave general Satisfaction and we look foe­
Jackson will move north Immediately.
Mr. and Mrs. Yarger had n surprise par­
Certain members of the G. A. R. post at want to a good scfiool this summer.
ty for their son Frank Saturday night. All Delton desire to thank Frank Norwood
To Horton Dunning-and wife a boy.
seemed to enjoy tin* occasion, and the ev­ and Mr. Williams, merchants of Delton,
Wm. Faylor has letXthe contract for
ening passed away very pleasant with ap- for their generous gifts and friendly feel­ ^ulldlng his barn to the Durfee Bros.
pies and warm sugar. Next time Frank ing tor the post boys.
you must be thinking about the first day
Our merchants had quite a brisk trade
As 1 have been absent from the Bakof March, and not let the boys and girls last Saturday.
have so much fun at your exjtense.
keb a long time l will let you know 1 am
Another chnttie mortgage sale took place
not dead but had the grip.
.
They are holding a series of meetings at
again by the Advanced Thresher company.
We have heard It wbtodered that Will
4 clover bullcr and one horse were sold. Mullen and May Fox were married7Satur­ Cedar Creek. Quite a number from this
way are getting very interested.
John Cole attended the P. of I. state con­ day.
Mtoa Agnes Fox has returned home from
vention at Flint
We had no literary tost week on account
Cllmnx where she has been at work for a
Our neighborhood was quite suddenly of the social at W. I- Brown's,/'
shocked one dsy last week by the report
Heurv Fennels has moved on hto farm few weeks pest
*
The Carpenter school closed tost Friday
that Mattie Shriber bad disapjteared from at Milo.'
her home while her . husband was away
Manley Chase, of Milo, will soon move with M*bs Crook as teacher.
N. Kahler to on the sick list.
at work, taking With her one horse, a colt, on his farm here.
Geo. Bostwick sold hto fat cattle last
buggy, bedding and other things. Mr.
Lucius Draper Will move on his farm in
Shriber has the sympathy of the surround­ Orangeville.
FraXk expects to work for Wm. Seibet
ing neighbors as he Is a hard working man.
John Doster has rented J. J. Perkins’
thc coming summer.
and the genera! opinion of the people to farm, and commenced work Monday.
Albert Kahler, of Freeport, made a visit
tiiat It had been planned for some time.
J. J. Perkins will build a new bou*e as
among relative* last week..
■
TheP. of 1. of tills place will have soon as the weather will permit.
warm sugar social at their hall on the
George Reynearson will leave our village
evening of’March 13th. The bill will be in about two weeks. Mr. R. has pur­
Elder
Cheney
will
preach
at
the
Star
only 5 cents a dish.
chase! a farm near Kalamazoo.
A. Rowe has two brothers visiting him
The Prairieville “Flying Dutchman” school bouse next Sunday evening.
At the medal contest Friday evening at
from Ft Waynfi, Ind.
was seen In Battle Creek one day last
the Star school house. Miss Minnie BldleJrthn Branstetter was Id Battle Creek man won the silver medal.
Mr. E. Pennock says tor the last al*/
Report of school district No. 8. Barry,
for six weeks, from Jan. 18lh to Feb. 2lat:
The P.’s of 1. were to have a meeting years, by actual computation, he and htoJ
herd on Saturday night, but for some rea­ wife have traveled 2000 miles to attend
Sunday school «t the State road church,
5.j &amp; ? = £ S R “ § son the speaker failed to connect.
Papite’ Names
E. M. and M.,T. Jones and L. L. Love­ of which Mra. P. has been superintendent.

GeotgeGraybum’s next Friday night for
the benefit of the M. E. society. Warm
sugar served at ten cents a dish. AH are
invited to attend.
G. Munger and Oscar Campbell went to
Battie Creek last Monday to work ,ln a
round bouse, and .Wednesday night they
wended their way homeward singing
“Hpuie Sweet Home.”
Married, at the home of the bride’s par­
ents tn Johnstown. May Bullis and Charles
Rloe, of. Dowling. Only a few friends
were present.

'house In the spring.
E. Brunncy is out of style; he has got
tlie grip.
.
Mrs* T. Ford and Mrs. J. Brandt are on
the skfk list
,
The next medal contest will bo held at
the Congregational church March 18th.
•
The I. O. G. T. district lodge will bo
held at the Congregational church March
10th. Public entertainment in the even*
" The social at W. Humphrey’s was well

attended oousldwlng the weathef.
Will Cortright and wife, of Lansing,
visited re.lativro here Saturday and BunFannie Clcmencc, of Battle Creek, Is
visiting friends in thia placa

There will be a warm auger social al

Harth Louden...
rtwrton Louden
WlUle Loud'-n..
Imuk: Letnuar..
Geo; J^tnaar...
AIM!* Roach. Jr
J«m*w Brown...
fiMMfewown....
Gm. Itock*e!l------Willie Rockwell.
KtMtrToUes........... » ।
Grace Tolies
81ns MomrtrvtUe....«r
Ubbto 8oinen!llt!.‘z8
1MMM3 Somerville.

• Primary

IBHraten.......

p

Alfred Lawrence.
pAtrllne Louder
!aa too &lt;b 100 &lt;■
Cora Quick
L. Whitby.Teacher.

land sold two cutters, Jwo single harnesses,
H robe, a string of bells and a dozen whips
•by lottery Saturday night
Mrs. Collier will build a new bouse on
her tot soon.1
Charles Draper has contracted to work
next year for parties near Kalamazoo.
M. Doster has hired Will Keeler tor the
summer.
’
Dr. McLray is visiting his parents to
Canada.
Otto Gosa, of Kalamazoo, is visiting bis
brother M. J. We hear that Otis has sold
out lito business Interests In Kalamazoo
and will soon go tn Colorado.
Mrs. J. M. Smith Is still unable to teach.
Nettle Chamberlain is wuable to attend
school.
• . '

Utah Street.

W. Tanner and J. VanWagnon attended
the Sunday school association at Hasting*
last Friday.
Minnie Tanner, visited the High Street
schixil last Wednesday.
Kato Cuffield was calling on High Street
friends last Wednesday.
Protracted meetings at the U. B. church
at Podunk last week.
Dance at Mr. Wells last Thursday night.
Those that attended report a good time.

Chas. Williams lost a valuable cow Sun­
Praflrer meeting every Wednesday even­
day night.
il house.
*--***
Ye representative of the Banner made ing at Shull
ReMlvjl/L^—„--------------- .
a business call at tin* Conners on the 24th,
Mrs. Em Snyder to visiting her parents,
reuniting both satisfactory to the editors
and patrons of your valqable newspaper. L. Bates and wife, of Rutland:
C. Bbbcock to working in the blacksmith
A pedro party was given at the residence
of G. W. Williams Wednesday night. In
•Crook has been hired to teach the
which twelve tables were occupied by lire
term of school. This is her second
guest** whn attended. An enjoyable time
was bad bv those present .
Wine thousand of the finny tribe was : G. fl. Otis shipped 1,200 dozen of eggs
planted and screened in the waters tributa­
ry to what Is usually called Four Mlle i Mrs. Bodendorf is recovering from an
creek and ita waters commencing at Bow­ attack of the grip.
E. C. Hathaway to still at work on Aaron
ker lake, flowing through Barn' and Ross
emptying into the Kalamazoo river at Au- Shultz’ new bouse.
Candy pull at L. Smith's last Friday
B”*tat
Fire broke out Friday afternoon, Just at night; a good time reported.
Mr. Matthews and Mlsa Merritt had the
tbs close of school, in what to usually roll­
ed Pitch fork Institute, situate two miles misfortune to bruak their buggy while on I
north east from this place destroying the their pray to singing school last Wednes­
same. School books and stove were roved. day night

J. S. Miller has the baler at Wbitneyville to work.
Claude Trumbul died March 3d. Funer­
al Wednesday, at the M. E. church.
Grandma Forbes still live*.
Jim Donovan and Eliza Moxou were
married the 20, at the residence of EldarMoore, of Middleville.
Mrs, Albert Williams la very sick with
Inflamatery rheumatism.
Bernice Miller has the measles.
•

Up to the fifteenth year moat young people
require ten hours, and until the twentietb
year uineboara. After that age cvr*-y one
finds oat bow much sleep be or she require*,
though, a» a-general rule, st lee* *ix an

rill prevent more nervous derangements

its full
U&gt;1

| —ti

iMlnl

�thought the conductor did not try to hurt
him very ranch. He was able to renew
hl» waadtripgs again Monday.—Battle
Creek Journal.
Waaklngtoa City.
LHOTUW
ON
CHBONXO
SKIN
DIS
­
The trial of Michael Wilihan and John
Washington City,
al—The Chandler
A Western Bank Robber Dies
H. Bush, the engineer and yaMmaster who
EASES.resolution cvnsurmg
for ramarks intar'
in His Boots.
were in charge of switch engine No. 204,
]«lat&lt;&gt;d In his speech as printed in Tho ReoCBANCEUY ORDKir.
which collided with a street car lut May,
BEAD THIS LECTURE AND FIND at Kalamazoo, causing tlie death of the
HE TAKES A VEBY DESPERATE RISK privileges and elections committee, after
HOW TO BID YOURSELF
Indies and one man. began Monday In the
Call had intimated that Chandler was a liar
Kalamazoo circuit court. Tbe nccusod are
OF THEM.
Elmer llradlr, Wul
and a coward. These epitheta wore severely
chanred with manslaughter. The regular Bartha Itaadlc,
III* Desperation—
Hliermnu Kndslcy. NiuCiM*’
rebuked by Sherman, and Cnll withdrew
panel was exhausted and twenty taleamra and Loyal B. KiiHporn as adiiifahim-.Z
Tho common chronic skin diseases are exiled before a Jury was areured. The estate of WflUhm k Bea-ile. deS "
than in deference tai Un senate. 7he bill,
of three dams: First, those tiiat cause
granting a pension of &lt;100 per month to tho .pustules; second, those that cause scaly or Jury arc all fanners but two.
Ftfth .T-'dletal Circuit, in Cbaaren
widow of Gen. Kilpatrick was passed, after ' branny skin; third, thorn that cause plmA pretty good kind of a social, to tlie
Umm die proof by affidavit that il
8. Beadle. Lida K w
a motion to make it: tflM-OG had bean re­ pl«: The first, or pustular skin diseases, “memory social.” One was recently held BMMfla.UMrten
K.
I;- Elmer Beadle, wblfiun I
jected. Coke spoke against tho educational can be easily recognized, as they always in a neighboring city. On a ‘tible were aad Bertfie Beadle, defendant, lu u".
VaLLXY Falls. Kan., March 3.—A bold bill and Stanford'in faror of it.' The bill to
placed
forty
different
articles,
and
th?
UUad&gt;auM
psmdlng
tn this roart n»i
produce pus (or matter, as It Is often
—it
at Michigan, ^nd in the ■'
l&gt;onk robbery occurred here Saturday even­
permit the bridging of the Mlsriaaippl river called). Large, yellow pustules, boils guests wore only permits d to walk twice Kansas and Colorado lu tne Unit. 4
ing. A masked mon entered Hicks &amp; Gcpcarbuncles, skin ulcers, ayphliltlc skin dis­ around the table, then they must go into America, and tm motloo of (,- n \, r., u
hart’a bank about 5 o’clock, h«W up the committee's silver bIH (the substitute for the eases. buboes and chancres, are common another room and write down tlie names of solicitor lor complainant. It Is nrderwi
said defendant do appear and an\u-r
1
cashier with two revolvcra and robbed the Windam bill) was reported, authorising the examples of the pustular variety of skin all articles they could remember. One of comptalat. filed iLkaM
Vu ,E1U
bank of &lt;4,(XXL The robbeni cocaped, though purchase of gold nnd silver bullion, and tlw diseases. Those who are subject to boils, lady remembered thirty-one of the articles montlM from the date o! thia order ... ?}-r
issue therefor
of treasury
notes
to the extent
the town turned out five minutes after the --------— — -------------- „ —
—
-------- sore lips, styes or red eyelids, running at andianother could remember only eight said bill &lt;4 romptai,,t ah«i&gt; tet‘ic ,'* ’**
And further
be mo.h
robbery in hot pursuit Ous of the robbers -of M,500.00) per month of silver, and no the ears, are of the name class, and are It la a healthy mental cxe.rr.tae to practice fcased.
within twenty
days that
fromtuts
taborder
Stefii
u£
got imddc tbe Lank railing ou the plea of limit
■ *---* alter a brief executive
“
to gold,
and
tun Baxirxa. a newstMDor tirintJ.. .
cured by the same treatment. 1 treat n at a party of thia kind.
having a severe toothache which he desired sewlon the senate adjourned.
great number of this class of skin affections
Tbe Columbus, Lima A Milwaukee rail­
■II
OKU
ivr
Ki*
weean
in
SUCCt-ssioi,
to soothe by getting near tbe stove.
In tlio housa Rogers of Arkansas objected every year, and I invariably prescribe La- road Is exciting ti»e people along the sup­ publication however, shall noU» ,
’“ft
to unanimous consent to posi the waste res­ cu-pi-a. La-cu-pi-a can I* depended on posed route. The line begin# nt New ran a ropy of tala order be serred
The llnrglar In a Corner.
olution requiting the president to invite the every time, and no other medicine is re­ Plymouth. Washington county, Ohio, and
rreocally. at least twent,
MxaiDxy. Karn, March 3.—A man on- king ot the Randwich Islands to send dele­
SarXee11’"*hCTB&lt;n
m“ir
quired. except when the bowels are con­ runs through the counties of Athens. Vin­
■wermg the drecriptiou of tho robber who gate to the Pan-American congreas, and it stipated Man-a-lin should be used Also.
ton. Hocking, Fairfield, Roas. Pickaway.
Dated this eleventh dav of Jazman a t.
stole &lt;4,000 from Hicks &amp; Gephart’s bank at went over. ^Bills were passed: to discon tin’ue
’' A ”•
The .tcaly (Squamous) skin affections Franklin, Union. Ixigan. Allen. Defiance 1880, at Charlotte, In said cfreuit.
Valley Falls, Saturday registered at n liotel coinage of 8! and &lt;3 gold and y&lt;nnt nickel Include salt rheum (eczema), saald head, and Williams; In Michigan: Hillsdale,
AtrotW: Atteal.
Virtnii
.
here Saturday night Police Officara Smith pieces; to permit tbe dU^cton of the mint to cracked lips and chapped hands, and they Branch, Calhoun; Kalamazoo. Barry and
make changes in tho designs on coins, Pay all Indieale a bod condition of the blood.
■ sTitos. H. Butex, Register.
and Summerfield, who bad been notified of
Allegan to Saugatuck. The whole line
the arrival of the stranger, armed them- son of Illinois saying that the eagle on “Dad’s” La-cu-pi-a. the greatest constitutional will, when completed, be 375 mile* long.
dollar
was
too
much
like
a
L'tizxard;
making
mJvm with Winchester rifles and nt 12
remedy I have ever known, strikes nt tlie 250 of which will be in Ohio nnd 125 In
o’clock went to tho hotel, where they re . Minneapolis a sub-port of entry. In com­ root of this class of affections by purifying
alate.
1 Pierce Loan dt Investment Co.
quested tiiat the stranger bo called. When - mittee of the whole th« hous.* then consid­ the blood and cleansing the whole system.
Another swindler is getting In.hls work
ered the Oklahoma bill without action, aad
the stranger descended to the office he was
That most stubborn affection of scald head
(Ixcom-OKATKII)
In some parts of Michigan. The sharper
■
'
confronted with tho police officers with then adjournel
in babies I have never known La-cu-pi-a
Washixoton City, iFeb. 27.—Chandler to fajl to cure. It can be relied upon to has a double fountain j&gt;en. which is so ar­
rilles pointed squarely at hia breast He I:
ranged
tiiat
it
uses
two
kinds
of
Ink.
One
waver quivered, but looked inquiringly presented a .petition In ------penute yesterday permanently cure all skin diseases due to
will fade mid the other will remain. The Stock, bonds and 'mortgage l-'wtis Mnki iBroun^I from cltixens of Uulu
ment* hi Real Estate lor uou-reoidco's icounty, Arkamait. blood contaminations or constitutional
sliarper writes out an agreemenl with tlie of (Stooi one hundred flollura ind ,)Pu
Deapcrate
.complainingm
of an suiio
state oc
c jiolilical terror lu taints. It greatly assists and hastens the
: -c——— to
-- the
—- Last.
———
.I .cotiipuuuiag
the fanner, using tbe ink that fades. Tbe guarantee profit. Write for in* tr
*•Tl'rnw lift Vnnr knnrlu n
.
4°“’.
it-ieouuly .luring th. cited™ ot IMS. and action of Ij»-cu-pLa to keep the bowels
maps. vte.
EllEN PIERCE, r
unsuspecting
granger
is
then
handed
the
commanded. The stranger seemed to realize
J
h
. regular by using some good laxative. The
Harris.. and
his situation than, but instead of obeying the asking for protection.
. . Berry
, \ one 1 have found to be the most reliable is penholder to sign his name, but by a turn Uinirinio
Mi’k «oi&lt;i »nti
rommandbe thrust a hand into cither side ejected to tbe length of Chandler's brief cf
of the knob the durable ink flows. By this
Man-a-lln.- which works splendidly with
pocket of bis overcoat to draw tho revolvers ,b® petition, but tlie chairman deciik’d that
arrangement the words of the contract
which only a few Lours before hod intintid- ■ it won not too long. An acrimonious ex­
The third class of skin affections, or soon disappear, while the signature re­
ated Cashier Cobn, of tlie Valley Falls bonk, change of remarks ensnod in which Berry .those that produce pimples, include some mains. The sharper then writes out a
As the stranger made the. motion towards I declared tin petition a collection of “filth
note for whatever amount he sees fit
very common, every-day annoyances.
his wee;x.us both Winchesters were die- i and rot" got up by Chandler himself. The Hives and prickly heat arc examples of the above the signature, and has the Instru­
charged instantly at his breast.
The ' senate then passed twenty-six private pen­ more acute variety of plmpular skin dis­ ment discounted at the local bank.
RplsadlOr Ilteslrs'.-L
stranger fell dead with one bullet through »ion bills and some public building bill* eases. There are many people who have
Charles L. Dubeau. a United States
and THKILLI5G
his heart and another through the right when Reagan and Wilson of Maryland
red pimples on the face, lietwren the detective from Chicago, was In tlie city
H1BTOKY of
lung.
epoko against the educational bill, urging
shoulders ana on the shoulder blades, Saturday, attempting to ferret out tbe
that it
unconstitutional A uvret seewhich are worse at tiroes than others, but facts in connection with the alleged White
In the stranger’s boots were found two sion was bold and the senate adjourned.
are always a great disfigurement and. Cap outrage in Eaton about three months
VWONDERFUL
(xckagH of gt ccnbacks of &lt;500 each. The
In tbe house the day was principally de­
since. It seems that certain partire are
rest of tho money was found distributed voted to six hours' debate on tho contested source of discomfort. Another quite com­
ADVENTURES
among bis various pockets. The outlaw was election case ot Atkinson vk Pendleton, mon trouble, especially of young people of anxious to remove an «*Id lady from a farm
I In which she has a dovfer interval and
positively identified from a registered re­ First Virginia district.
No action was both sexes. Is the appearance of pimples
theirmoditaopcrarull
was
to
have
mailed
to
on
the
face
which
contain
a
cheesy
sub
­
Just out Already •eiiiiig lmti.ee»clv fi- iceipt dated at Burlington, Kan., ns one taken. Tbe urgent defi riemey bill was re­
stance, and when forced out has a close |I (Irand llapids and Portland several letters fit tree. Supplies on credit. ProfH &lt;3 ’to $ . /
Robertson.
porto l, appropriatin'; &lt;23.fiW,213, tlw largcat
day. Big terms. Immerne chance t; coin
small worm
item being &lt;21,598,iSM for pension Bills resemblance
--------- —to- a.--------•— • or grub. addressed to the old lady in which they ay. Forflr-t ehniire. addrevs at ouce Bub
'
uwd
vile
and
threatening
language,
hoping
were
introduced:
To
revivs
tho
grade
nf
wl,ipb
,nil,,
v
PWp&gt;
really
supjxrothem
to
b
ird
Bros, pubs . Chicago.
Telegraph Operator Taylor at thLr place
'* Th
These
'-* are &lt;•«*"
often »•«•**
black -•
nt the end. thereby to scare her away. The case was
wMtakiug a measaga Saturday night, when lieutenant general; to prevent adulteration । be.
be heard some one in the room say, “I’m n of food or drugs. Tbo hoino then ndjournoiL I which makes them doubly unsightly nddl- submitted to tbe United States district at­
1 tlons to the youthful complexion. This torney and Is now being carefully looked
slick ’un.’’ Tkylor did not look up until be
had completed his work, which was a de­ yesterday pawd a bill for th« erection of a I clan of pimples are called by the medical Into —Charlotte Repiiblican.
scription of the Valley Falls robber. Upon bronze statue of Christopher Columbus at 1 works “acne punctata," tmd. disgusting a*
An unknown tramp, under the influence
it is to be a victim of it. yet it in worse to of whiskey, dropped in town Monduy afturning round to see tho mnu who’ had
the western entrance to tht» Capitol grounds.
How Lost! How Negainoc.
have to endure another too common variety, teni-xm and took the liberty of talking and
sjwken. Taylor nearly lost bis Lreath when
The
bill
declaring
trusts
unlawful
was
then
called “acne rosacea." No one can mis­ doing about a&lt; he pleased. He stepped
lie saw standing before him thu very
THE
man descrified in the dispatch. Ho did disccwd. the committee having niorod to take it for any other nffeciion, as It thick" into Andrews store about supper time and
not revnal the fact of the recognition, but strike out tho provision fixing jienolticK !1 ens and reddens the nowc, and nonittimes called for crackers and cheese; no sobner
r OF-i LIFE
nptroiy agreed with the stranger that bo wo* George denounced the bill is unconstitution­ the cheeks ahn. Because of the frequency ! had the clerk waited upon him "than he
a “slick ’un.” The stranger inquired the time al, and said it would prove inefficient, and a in which lntempentfi&gt; habits has been tlie ' accused him of stingy measure, and utter­
of tbe next train for Atchison, anil asked miserable sham. Paddock introduced a cause of this form of acriv. It lias been ed profane language to rxnress himself.
where he could put up for the night Tho bill to amend the act creating , n. bureau* of called "rum blossom.".but many people of!
Mr. Alidrews ordered him to leave the
operator directed him to a hotel, where tbe animal industry. After a brief executive j' temperate habits are so alillcted.
store which he refu&lt;i d to do until he got
Pe-ru-na and Man&lt;i-lin are the rvuicdies
“slick ’un’’ took a room without registering, session the senate adjourned.
, I
ready, and he continued with insulting
requesting that hi be cal its i at 5 o'clock in
THE SCIENCE OF ....
Llr
| tiiat will not disappoint any one who will
The house first took up the cont*-«ted Hec- '
oaths. Marshal Ixmg appeared hi the AScirij’iflesad Standard Popular Mod ca:
the morning,'in time &lt;cr the Atchison train,
give them n fair trial. This class of akin
ooihc llrtoc* at Yoalh,i “roadHare Pre:.
nnd that is how the ‘Mick ’un’’ camo to be tion case of Atkinson vs. Pendleton, First troubles are all dependent on sluggishness meantime nnd hcl)&gt;ed him out the door.
and
liiyaoil
Dtbflily,
Impurttlcs
or
tU
Virginia district, and. after hearing-Pendle­
Be went aliont showing hlm^ell in such a
“marked down."
ton in his own behalf, adopted the report un­ of the excretory ducts. especlaHj* those of w.iy that Mnr'-liall Ixmg thought best to
seating him. On tbe fln il vote the Demo­ the skin. 1’e-ru-na hastens the expulsion lock hhn up.
He i existed and made
WELTERING IN THEIR'^LOOD.
crats refrained from voting, and tac result from the system of all effete matter, which, threats until he thought whole Augusta
was—yeas, Jffif; nays, 0—tbe speaker count­ if allowed to clog upithe millions of tiny wa« afraid of him.
Lue Dubois and
ing a quorum.. Atkinson was then sworn in. I ducts of the skinf will produce pimples.
James O'Brien stood hear and no sooner
Mdckkapolis, Mink', March a—A special and took his seat nmid applause on
Pe-ru-na will produce a clear complexion liad tbe marshal taken bold of him when
to The Tribune from Kti 11 water, Minn., tlw Republican side. The reports in tlie and. smooth skin. Many young )&gt;eopie they both grabbed on and succeeded hi
says: August Grotb, of South Fifth street, Mudd-Compton case from Maryland, one about the age of pulrerty are anxiously locking him up.—Augusta Chronicle.
cut the throat of bis wife, Bertha, i-arly last unseating Mudd, and the other in favor ot trying every remedy ;whlch Is reputed to
•vening and thrn'eommitted suicide, a razor Compton, were received. A bill was re­ remove the atiuoying pimples so common
ported
providing
for a
census
of to tlnit age. but rarely find any relief. I
being used in each case. Groth loft a note
Few inventions have conferred a greater .num r^im.ua r.M-, u jea a; t:
Chinese in the United State's; also feel sure that Pc-ru-fm nnd Man-a-lln will
indicating that his wife had ronfcMuxl to him a bill to pay government employes the never dlsnpixiint anyi such person by any bkwdng ou tho human rare than that which dhiarniebed artiuw, Wm. fl. PaKcr. « n . that in 1883, nt Hommern, iu Germany, a well-known right-bour day claims. Bills reasonable use of if—tbe Man-a-lln to be dmixts impaired vision. Dr. Johnson rigbtiy ciivwdXjsGOtl* ANDJrWKJ.I.i:’) Jll.ini.
policeman hud seduced her, while she was were introduced: To relieve depend.nt wi fl­ taken In sufficient dopes to slightly stimu­ expnsvxl hi* surprhe that such a benefactor
NEUVOF8 n. d
thu wife of Groth, and ho wus here trying to ows of soldiers who ore not providod for in----late—
the action of the bowels, «
anil
the 1I’re- tu tbe discoverer of spectacles should have
u« uic
brou regr.nt-d with Indifference, and found
moke her a home. No other explanation tor^ the peuidon laws; to authorize a reeonnois- ,। rn-na taken exactly ns
tho bot.
«s directed
dlfvstvil on the
bot­
I or in person, nt the trfJIee ■!
the murder and suicide or double suicide was anco for a railway through tho Central1*tle.
no
worthy
biographer
to
celebrate
his
Inge
1* I1 should
-u——
*
•
-----...
—
V
MEDICAL
1XSTITI TE,
not bej doing them Justice If
given.
American statro to Bolivia; to put two 1 spoke less |&gt;osltive language, for years of unity. Unfortunately, his natno is a matter
The Horrible Deed Mutually Agreed Upon. women on tli» World’s fair board of control experience with them has taught me that of much uncertainty; and, hence, a grateful
posterity have been prevented from bestow
It looks as though tbo deed wtuf mutually After discussiug in committee ot the whole there are practically no failures.
ing upon his memory tiiat honor which it ha&lt;
agreed upon. About 7:30 both p&amp;reuta kissed the urgent deficiency bill, without action,
WITH BOILING WATER!
their three young children, telling them to the bout} adjourned.
so richly mrrital But it may be noted that
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
go to bed, and that if they had to live with
popular opinion has long ago pronounced in
Washixgto.s- City, March 1.—Gorman
strangers hereafter they must be good chil­
favor of a Florentlae monk, as the rightful
praaented iu tho senate yesterday reaoludren. Tne parenta than passed Into a front
The State Board of Agriculture has sent claimant, al though some are in favor of Roger
room, nnd soon lbw children were roused by tions of tho Maryland legislature asking tiiat out a circular warning farmers against Bacon. a suspicious noise, and called a neighbor. &lt;300,000 exacted from tho authorities &lt;&lt;f mowing clover seed containing rib-gnuw or
grateful comforting
Both parents were than found on tho front­ Frederick, Md., by Confederate* under Gen. narrow leaved plalntaln. .
d'Antiquite," fixes tbo date of the invention
Early, bo refunded by the government.
room floor weltering in blood, and dead.
or discovery of spectacles between the year
Goguac
lake,
near
Battle
Creek,
is
eleven
Ingalls was elected to servo as president pro
1280 and 1311, and says that Alexandre dr
tern, lu tbe atwenco of tbe vice president on Inches lower now. than It was a year ago Spina, having seen a pair made by some other
WRECK OF A STOCK TRAIN.
a trip to Florida, and Ingalls at once took at this time, notwithstanding the open person who was unwilling to commimicsitc
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
tbo oath and seat as presiding officer.. Blair winter and frequent rains.
tbe secret of their construction, ordered n
InJared—Two Others Badly Hurt.
again complained that tho prose associa­
Kalamazoo Gazette: Train after train pair, discovered the secret and forthwlth
Elgix, nil.. Fob. 38.—A Milwaukee and tions
were
not
reporting
tbe de­ load of Ice pass this station going south made It public. Italian antiquariam say
, ^AftOEESp.HEUMAtlC]
St. Paul freight collided with a stock train bate
on
tbe educational bill with
over the G. R. 4 1. railroad e&lt;ery day. that tho person to whom Spina was indebted
a- - Reretnv
'
at Salt Creek yesterday morning. Twaivsi satisfactory fufincM. The bill granting pen­
The road is mlng/every car attainable for for his information'was Salvino, who died in
■
2 IDD0 □l UiritR.
care of tho stock train were demolished, much sions to veterans unable to perform manual the purpose.
1818, and quotes from an ancient mantwrinf
,-OSITIVF
C
uRE
F°
”
labor was debate«L
It is estimated that it
stock killed, two persons fatally injured,
hia epitaph, which says: ’‘Here lim Salvino
•
•.Scarfut*
It is estimated that a thousand dollars a Arnota de Armati of Florence, ibe inventor
and two boys badly hurt The victims were: will cost about &lt;30,000,000 a year, but Vest
Fir&lt;-man Ogden, Chicago, fatally injured; declared that no ono living could tell what year go from Eaton Rapids to tbe Lou­
Pending debate a secret isiana lottery. The fact that some good
Charles Alexander, fatally injured; Patsy it would rfoat
o nwra*
Ryan, seriousiy hurt: Henry Alger, badly session wm held, after which tho senate ad­ prizes have been coming this way recently
will tend to Increase tbe amount expended.
injured. Alexander, Ryan, and Alger wore journed to Monday.
The house passod tbo urgent deficiency bill,
boys, who had run away from their homo at
PARKER'6
Henry Jeukins. of Augusta, was assault­
after a long debate, mostly consumed ou
HAIR BALSAM
points of order, and then took recess to 8 p. ed last week by WlUtam Petrie, of Kala­
m. At the evening session forty-five private mazoo, and knocked down with a club.
Fail* t« Reiter. Gi
Hb injuries at first were thought to be
„ to its Yoethful Col.
Sioux Falls, a D., March 1.—Friday
WAStrniGToyt Crrr, March, a—Tbe house fatal, but he has recovered. Petrie has
MBMli&gt;4iMMca a bairr-"
morning at 5 o'clock a fire suddenly broke chaplain tioturdny referred in hia prayer to
out in the Edtutaon &amp; Jameson block on tbe the shooting of Taulbee. Tho senate bill
W|YI dlt&lt;l reeraUr. i.n
corner of Ninth street and Phillips avenue. providing for an assistant secretary of war S—000 to the American home missionarv
Tbe oppar story was occupied by twenty wm paattxi, as were a few private pension society. New York; &gt;2,000 to the American
persons as sleeping rooms. Several nar­ bill*, and then the contested election case of board of commlMlonera for foreign mterowly eacBpod from burning to -death. J.
shms: $1,000 to the American missionary
Tootoy. w ife and child, and maid success­ trict, waa taken up, but after brief debate association of New York; and about $17 folly jumped from the mcchkI story. The the natter wm laid aside, owing to the scant 000 to Olivet college.
‘
loos is figured at &amp;J4.300, with &lt;10,000 insurThe story comes from Allegan that a
journed.
young lady found a horse shoe which she
Tto DiseoatlniM the l
placed beneath her pillow, along with her
New York, March ].—Nut
WaaHixGTOM Crrr, March -'L—Ex-Con­ false teeth, to dream over. Awakening
continuance of the big suit of
gressman Taulbee lata last night wm report­ some what late sb« made a dire beneath
Coal and Iron and Railroad
ed in a fair way ot recovery. Tbe bullet the pillow and hauled out the horse shoe
fired by .Kincaid and which str ack Taulbee wearing It tn place of the teeth several
John H. Inman for an accounting of a large near tlw outer edge of tho left eye and passed hours before realizing her mistake. Some
JKO13S tK)
sum of money wm filled Ln the United downward two inches, is not, tho physicians mistake are so slight as to lie difficult of
State* circuit court Saturday afternoon. think, doing any harm nnd han not been re­ detection.
moved.
Kincaid was brought to the
The Imlay CKr Optic liu Kt lu foot
bcmd for opu oarauoautfriccs
police court Saturday afternoon and
set at
liberty
under
«,OOQ btdL ilown emiAaUnlly upon tho .nip cuitont
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
i Late
Uta Inst
last night Taulbee's
Taulbees pbyaiclatw re­ or '-th«ukln&lt; our Hwy Mend, tor the
(jRDtNCASTLK, lud., March l.—TbB north­
porta i hh condition favorable to ultimato re- hlnane., shown durlm the .Icknen .nd
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
bound passenger traiu ou the Louisville, corery. He wan strong tnongh yeaterdoy •t the doth" nt Tom. Dick or Hurrr.
New Albany aad Chicago railway, due in afternoon to converse a few momenta with No» It tlie itute preaa will unite to rernite
Chicago at rtJLS p. m., was wrecks at the tattnato frienda who called to se&gt; him.
all deth dokgen-l. where --love’ ud
Pntnamville sidiqg, flvo mile* south of thia
’' .“'d
«nd
end
•throne, ind -tone” do duty, in .out
Death of Xs-Govemor English.
, Naw IIavkx, March AL—Governor James Jwl public will rile up .nd call them
Kdwurd liirlK: airi jMlenfay ta hki TSU, bleared.

NERVY TO THE LAST!

TRADE

RpMmYAHDTERMflXENTir

IT IS THE BEST
loatant Belief First Application. ■
Boonville, Mo.. Pec. 28.1883.
I suff. red dreadftilly with neuralgic pains
tn bead,which affected ftux: and eyes. I could
not attend to work.&lt; I obtained lustanlaneous
relief from flnt application of St Jacobs OU..
U. M. CLARK.

My wile wu troubled with neuralgia, and
after uiJng one buttle of BL Jacoba Oil wu
completely cured.
HENRY BECKEMEYER.

At DnccotSTS and Dutrti
US CHARLES A. VMELER CO.. fiaMaaf*. «A

THE WEEK IN CONGRESS.

DR. S.B. HARTMAN’S

PROFIT GUARANTEED

TIME TABLE.
In effect Jan. ist.ireo.
Button*.

jmsi conix* r.......

Richland Junc't
Cressey ....
Mito
Deltbn

DtoMrtaM

Shultz
Hastings.

AflEMTS WANTED

Wood lau &gt;1
Wor»&lt;lburv

Vialt.
lAOSiUg...
Detroit....

STANLEY’S

Stations.
SOUTH.

AFRICA

Bmtimm
Greve

THE GLORY OF MAN

STRENGTH. VITALITY.!

Detroit
•Stope on signal only.

Noe. 5 and s wit! not carry nawnrers.
Fmkd’k Bush. rrca. &amp; Gen. Man.
L. Skbgka XT, Sept.

KNDWTHY5ELE

CURE

a*chesad relicrAs all tbe iron

SICK
thlsaanoyinRcotuptalDt^hU*) tbeyUso
MwaciaU dlaanfcnicgthe*ram sch.ttrntitafe the
MwraudngulaSattMibaveia. Evan AX they only

HEAD

Ukeb* they would bo almoat prtoelMi to thoao who
Wte from thtadlstrwntag complaint; butfortu-

wUl find UmoUtttapillimla.

ACHE

a of sonaayttvM that here:

, loumu niHoon oo„

to«w.

-nimpn.L. small mse. shill price

CAUTIONER

ExhaustedVitalry
^Untold Miseries

-

.

COCOA

Fargo’s Mg
Shoes
I—i for the

.

&lt;0U BUy

W. L. DOUCLAS
S3
SHOE OIMTLKMni.Wtaa CMf. Hoary Lao

n ENGINE

BOILER

&lt;2 SHOES u®!s.
A. WOOLLEY

FARGO’S

A tramp lodpd it the city Jill over Sun.
T“° hM1 bw" th04 WUteo.lt ot the

Dr. Owen's Electric Bell

�Be Sure

w».v to the determhtotwn ot the

Hence he gave little thought to the fact
that an owner of the diamond button
any other. A Boston lady, whose example is had probably been found.
He did not blame Flora for refusing to
i worthy Imitation, tells her experience below:
•• la one store where I went to buy Hood's yield up the secrets of Fountain, and in
Sarsaparilla the clerk tried to induce mo buy fact respected her reserve. He did wish,
their own Instead erf Hood's; bo told me tbelr’s however, that Tom had not gone to
would last longer; that I might take it ou ten Fountain before the result of liis visit to
Flora had been known, and his first im­
pulse wm to set out in search of his
days’ trial; that If I did not llko it I need not journalistic friqnd and communicate the
; pay anything, eta. But he could not prevail facta in his possession. Indeed, it would
j on me to change. I told him I had taken be bo much easier to meet nnd talk with
I flood’s Sarsaparilla, know what it was, was Fountain after the interview with Flora.
! satisfied with it, and did not want any other.
A little reflection told him how useless
| When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla
would be the effort, for he had no knowl­
I was feeling real miserable with‘dyspepsia,
[ and so weak that at times I could hardly edge of Tom's plans.
It was now late in the afternoon, nnd
he could do nothing if he returned to Itis
office, bo he determined to call upon the
&lt;tand. I looked like a person In consump­ Templetons and see if he could not
tion. Hood's Sarsaparilla did mo so much elicit something from them tiiat would
good that I wonder at myself sometimes, point to their connection with Pierson.
.wdmy friends frequen t!y speak of 1L” Mspc
He found both ladies in and both un­
Ella A. Gorr, Gt Terrace Street, Boston.
affectedly glad to see him. Ho plunged
al onep into his subject by asking if they
had any relatives of tho name of Ihenron.
Mrs. Templeton was quite sure she luul
Sold by all drugglat*. fii; tlx for f &gt;. Prepared only
none, and us equally sure Mr. Templeton
had ubne.
IOO Doses One Dollar
On AH. Templeton’s side it was easy of
settlement. Her husband, after his un­
cle's death, whose name was the same,
had no relatives in this country, however
remote. He maintained a correspond­
ence with relatives of tlie same name in
| MONTHLY REVIEW OF LIVING England and also with those upon his
mother's side, of the name of Col­
SUBJECTS BY THE FOREMOST
chester.
WRITERS IN THE 'WORLD.
He had visited England a few times
File Forum ha* wnn the highest place reach­
-1; by any ncritMllcal. for II publishes articles by during his life, and on two occasions
rjore .uiihorilive writers and by more workers relatives had, visited Idin in this coun­
.Jo ig instructive line* of activity than any other try, but they liad returned to their own
rinbiicatloti It contain- eleven studies Mery
lyontli. It l» lm;&gt;:trtlal, giving hr-artugs alike to home.
rtu-h side, it is nnaiwially Independent, and It
On tho occasion of his death she had
t-!«mgs to no sect nr parly or “Interest." It Is
received many kind letters of condolence
nk-ver sensational, but It al ms always to be la
struct Ivi*.
from his family abroad, many from
11 consider the Forum as Itirni.shing the mast
irdeltlgmit nnd sympathetic audience that a those of whom she had never even heard
huiitthtfiil writer can find to nddresa In any before, but among them all there was
iud -I’rot ALEXANDER WINCHELL, of the
none of lite name of Pierson. These let­
University of Mlclilxan.
Tlie Forum cmtluues to bold Its place as the ters site had preserved, and if of any use
'(■rrnlostuf otirntsKaziiire, f»r the variety, the to Mr. Holbrook she would give them to
vhlite. and the weight of Ils contributions. -THE
him.
YEW YORK TIMES.
As to her own relatives, sho had al­
Announcements ot forthcoming articles can
• : &gt;dom be made long in advance. lor The Forum ready told Mr. Holbrook all she knew
ef.xcitsslons are always of problems of present
concern. Every such problem that tbe year about them.
-• ■) will bring forward will be dlteUMed. wheth­
Holbrook pursued his inquiries as to
er in politic*, or religion, or social science, or
fT.uiieal affairs. The .1 anuary number will coo­ her father's relatives. Did site know
ts ii a repiv by ex-Spcaker J. &lt;J. Carlisle to anything of tho brother of her father?
S-nator Cullom s recent article on “How the
""Very little,” was tho reply. Ho had
LarlA Affects the Farmer.”
run away to sea before she was bom,
THE FORUM PUBLISHING COMPANY. and all site had heard of him was long
after all sight had been lott of him, and
J&gt; Cents a number. *3 a year. Subscription re­ after ho was supposed to be dead. Evi­
ceived at tn I* office.
dently he had done something wrong,
for tho elders took little pleasure in speak­
ing of bint, and when they did it was in
5A HORSE
a tone of relief that ho was dead. He
BLANKET
had died in her childhood.
Holbrook then said that though they
had made little progress in tho unfolding
of the mystery surrounding tho death
of her son, yet they were steadfast Ij at
t
work at it. That while he had thought
it best to say little to them about it
while they were groping in the dark,
they had in their investigation thought,
perhaps, a man of the name of Piersun,
who had died recently, had been con­
nected with tlie events.
It was strange, but none tho less true,
" How fat I’d get if I had one."
tiiat Tom had failed to tell Holbrook of
the report the Shadow had made to him
FREE— Got from your dealer free, the of the scene between the drunkard Pres­
ton nnd Parker. Had he done so Hol­
5 * Hook. It has handsome pictures and
brook undoubtedly would haye elicited
-.-.-duable information about horses.
Two or three dollars for a
Horse something from Mrs. Templetou which
would havo put another aspect upon af­
Blanket will tauke your horse worth more
fairs. As a matter of fact, tho rcjio^Npf
and eat less to keep warm.
tlie Shadow had made but little impres­
( 5!A Five Mile
sion on Tom at the time, for his mind
then was concentrated upon tho task of
,
) 5/A Boss Stable
•tuning thu crime of murder upon
AA for) 5/A Electric
Fountain. Such thought as he &lt;lid give
( 5/A Extra Test
to it was that, perhaps, a discreet in­
30 other styles nt prices to sail every­ quiry in that direction might lead up to
body.
It. you can’t get them from your a discovery of some of Pierson's sur­
dealer,, write 113.
roundings, which might help them to nn
understanding of how Templeton, Foun­
tain and Pierson were connected. And
so it was that Holbrook was treading
close upon facts of great value without
being conscious of it.
However, satisli'xl that Mrs. Temple­
ton could tell him nothing that could be
of value, ho dropped tho subject,-And
turned the conversation in another chan­
nel.
But Annie, who was sitting at the win­
dow engaged in embroidery work, and
making a very pretty picture as sho sat
there, remarked that sho was glad tho
search was being continued, for though
MONK GENUINE WITHOUTTHE a* LABEL
MannfU hr Wm. avkts a conr. Phlteda. who they had heard little about it recently,
moXo th? fanions Horen Brim) Rnkor iitankete.
they were greatly interested in it.
Holbrook, who thought there was
something of gentle reproach in the
words, said:
"Tho truth is. Miss Templeton, nothing
has been accomplished. For ten days we
have been under tbe impression that we
FROM THE DIARY OF A LAWYER AND THE
could lay our hands upon the mon. but
NOTE BOOK OF A REPORTER.
this morning we discovered that tho
. man in question could not have poosibly
By BARCLAY NORTH.
done the deed. We hardly dared to ad­
(CopyrighUvl. itwa, |,y a M. Dunham. Published mit to ouraelves our suspicions, and I
by special arrangement through Tbe American should havo been greatly to blame had I
raised false hopes in your.breast or had I
pointed to a suspicion that could not bo
justified. Rest assured that everything
CHAPTER XXIV.
is being done that can be done to un­
HOLBROOK TAKES VP THE CASE WITH RE­
cover the mystery."
NEWED INTEREST.
"Oh!"’ said Annie, covered with con­
fusion cud blushing very prettily, “I bad
no intention of complaining. Indeed we
are really too much obliged to you for
the trouble you have taken in our affairs
to criticise or touomplain."
During this (Exchange Holbrook had
moved from his chair in tho middle of
the room, where he had been conversing
with Mrs. Templeton, and taken a low,
easy one near tho window where Annie

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THE DIAMOND BUTTON

HE visit to Flora
Ashgrove had
brought forth a
t fact which was
'' of i m portance.
though in Hol­
brook's mind it
did not xoceire
.'ian it was entited to. His
*»tabliahing the

Mrs. Templeton had turned to the
table and had resumed the writing of a
letter sho was engaged upon when Hol­

brook entered.
The young lawyer was already on such
fumilar footing that ho was regarded
not as a stranger to whom tlie moat
scrupulous attention must be given, but
rather as im intimate who was best
treated when received with infarntality.
In answer to Annie's reply to him he

tb.dS)JX,“re'dOTU^1&gt;°"to
•I do not think, Mta Templeton, that

Anything which might concern you or
youra would bo too much trouble for
me.
, The blood crept up into Annie's cheeks
•gAin. and bending over her work she
said nothing,
Holbrook himself ha/nothing to say.
and be sat for some time toying with
the end of the embroidery fulling from
her knee. Finally he said:
"Do you know that 1 havoexperienced
great pleasure in my calls bere-pkaaure
of a kind it has not been my iot/to ex­
perience for several years?"
Annie looked up wonderingly.
"I sincerely hope you do find pleasure
In your visits here, and it is pleasant to
hear you say so. but 1 do not quite underetand you."
“Why not?”
"Oh, your words seem to convey a
meaning they do not expresafclearly."
“Perhaps they do. Yotu know, of
oourte. that 1 am a bachelor. Well, I
have, ever since 1 came to tho city,
twelve years ago. lived in a hotel It ia
now eight years since my mother died,
and the homo of my childhood, to which
from time to time I returned, was broken
up. Sinco that time, .this household has
been the only place I have visited where
1 have been treated with that informal­
ity I crave, and where the occupants
pursue their work as my mother used to
do. It is eight years and more since
I have been permitted by any woman to
sit so near and play with her work os I
do now, and as 1 used to do sitting be­
side my mother."
Annie was provoked with herself as
she felt tho blushes mantling her cheek*/
for she had noted tho tone of tenderness
which underlay his words. To blush was
to assume that this tenderness was di­
rected toward herself, when his words
conveyed nothing of the sort, and when
without doubt only tho recollections of
his mother and bis homo had been stirred
by entering their domestic circle. Sho
made on effort and replied:
“It is a pleasure, then, at a very small
cost, 1 am sure, Mr. Holbrook." '
“A pleasure I duly appmeiate.**
"Was your mother a widow?’
"Yes. With but two children, a sis­
ter and myself. My sister is married
and fives abroad—her husband occupies
a diplomatic position.”
“It is liard to low one's home. It
must be. 1 do not think 1 could content
myself to live for all time as we are
now. 1 want a homo of my own, which
1 can dock and'beautify my own way."
“1 think you. yourself, would beautify
any place however bare, and make it
home. Miss Templeton."
This was direct enough, and tho blush
swept up again over her face. Hol­
brook did not wait for a reply, but con­
tinued:
“It is woman who makes tho home.
Men may erect a house, fill it with cost­
ly furniture and beautiful works of art,
yet it is only an abiding place. Until
some woman graces it with her presence
and her life it does not become home.”
Annie looked up archly and said:
“If you appreciate a home sq much.
Mr. Holbrook, why do you not obtain
one for yourself?”
Holbrook looked nt her steadily, and
with not even tho suspicion of a smile on
hfa face, replied:
“Sometimes tho heaven wo most dosire is not attainable. But I propose to
attain mine if I can by earnest endeavor.
It is only within a short time that my
heaven lias, been shown me, and when
tiro time is meet I'll put my fortune to
tiro test." •
Then without permitting reply he
quickly said:
"Come, Miss Templeton, the day is
fine, the air good nnd you have been
much boused of late-^-como with mo for
a short walk. I'll bring you back to your
mother in time for dinner."
Annie willingly acceded, and ran away
to prepare herself for the walk.
As sho walked and chatted with him
freely and with more gayety titan she
had ever shown him before, she was hap­
pier than she had been since her brother's
death, and she was surprised to find how
bright the day was and how joyous a
time the autumn could be.
And Holbrook thought it a rare day—
one in a thousand.

advantage
doubly so. Broidcs. to open himself to
the high official would brio prove treach­
erous to Tom.
So. without revealing any of his
tixraghta, he left and went his way to
hie office._ -He
dismissed________
all further
cod—___________
____ ___
sideration of his duty in the matter with !
ttys thought that he was so involved by i
circumstances that bo could cot do what :
seemed to be an obvious duty without
doing greater harm in other directions,
and lot his mind run on tbe joys of his
walk with Annie on the previous even­
ing and her charming qualities of mind
and person.
Thus engaged, be reached his office.
Ashe opened the door of tlie outer room,
with tpore than usual vigor, he was star­
tled by a loud crash. A clerk had eo
placed a ladder that one leg was imme­
diately irf front of the door. He had
mounted it so as to gain access to a row
of high shelves surrounding the office,
on which were kept greeai wooden boxes,
the figures of past years, the names of
clients and of estates whose affairs the
office had in charge b^ing lettered in
white on them.
When Holbrook hod hastily ‘swung
open the door it had struck a leg of the
ladder, nearly toppling over tho clerk
and causing him to urop one of tlie boxes
to tlie floor, upon which it fell so heavily
as to burst open.
This was the crash which had startled
him. Several of the clerks sprang to
save the box, and ns they liftAd it up it
fell apart, scattering its contents.
"What papers are they?" asked Hol­
brook, viewing the wreck he hud caused.
"Old ones, I should judge." replied
Clark,tbe managing clerk, bending over
to pick one of the packages up. "They
refer to Sampson, Hureomb &amp; Co., a
I concern that lias been out of existence
thr»e fj-n
vinira 'Tliuir
nfTniM are
nm all
nil
these
ten years.
Their affaira
closed-up."
Among the papers was a small tin box.
"What is that?” asked Holbrook.
“I don’t know," said the clerk, picking
it up. “Look for tho key," finding it
locked and the key not in the lock.
The office boy pawed over the papers.
• but could find none.Holbr«x&gt;k took tho box and turned it
around and around. On one end he saw
tho letters "C. P."
“What1 can it be?” he said, struck by
tho Initials. “Bring something to break
'it open.”
He carried It into his private room,
and there they brought him a hammer
and a broken dining knife.
«
With these ho broke topen tho box and
found it filled with papers.
Thu first ono he lifted from tho box
was a note long since overdue.
It was drawn to the order of Charles
Pierson and signed “A. P. Duncan."
"It is os’ I supposed," he muttered.
"It belonged to Pierson and escaped the
boys when his papers were returned. It
must have boon misplaced in that box."
Ho lifted out other papers. They were
all overdue notes, drawn to Pierson's
order and mostly signed by Duncan.
Holbrook did not kuow and did not
care who Duncan was.
He turned tho contents of the box out
on ids desk.
■
At the bottom was a largo blue envel­
ope tied with red tape, and sealed with
red wax liack and front over thu tape.
Tho tape was wound around tho nar­
row and then thu lung way, so that it
could not bo opened without the seals
being broken.
On tho back was inscribed:
’
“Private papers of Charles Pierson.
Not to be opened unless upon the writ­
ten consent of Charles Pierson, or after
his death, nnd then only by Judge Harkner.”
“But Judge Harkncr died before ho
did," said Holbrook, talking to himself.
He lialanced it in his hand.
Should ho open it? Who was to stop
him. and who was there to say nay?
And was ho not tho executor of J udge
Harkner?
Ho broke tlie seals. To open tho en­
velope he was compelled to destroy it.
It had l&gt;een fastened with glue. Tho en­
velope was ono of tbo kind lined with
muslin.
Ho tore it open and took out a written
paper. It was a sheet of legal cap writ­
ten on both sides.
Tine contents of the sheet liad been
penned by tho same hand as had written
tlie inscription.
It was signed “Charles Pierson."

plica. I fled from this alliance, taking
care that after my flight she should
know the ceremony was false.
“I fled to Europe, and white there an
American, of my name exactly, died in
a small town. Though aware of it, I
P11*11 n° attention to it. until I learned
through tho American consul that In­
Quiries had been made by my dead wife's
relatives and by the woman Wessing.
Then I persuaded tho consul tiiat it was
myself who had died. It was easy to do.
for the other Preston had no friends. ■
"I then returned to this country and
adopted tlie name of Charles Pierson.
Fifteen years had elapsed since I left
Plainfield. I put inquiries on foot and
learned tiiat tho Wessing woman had
never taken my name.
"J entered business and prospered
frotn the beginning. From lime to time
I have sent money, through secret
sources, to the woman Wessing.
"Subsequently 1 had inquiries made as
to my child in Plainfield, whom 1 had
left with her aunt.
"She had just married, at tho time of
my inquiries, a man by tho name of
Templeton—married well and was hap­
py, so I did not disturb her.
“During my life in New York I mar­
ried a young girl under tlie name pt
Fountain. She thought she had married
me. It was another mock marriage. A
scamp of a lawyer, named Parker, acted
the part of a clergyman.
“He had me in his power for years,
and bled me freely, until 1 caught him
In a scrape and held the state prison
over him. Then I was independent.
"I lived with this woman three years
in Putnam county under the name of
Fountain. Then tiring of her, I dis­
abused her mind as to the marriage and
left her, after giving her enough prop­
erty to mako her independent I had a
son by her named Harry Fountain.
. "I married another woman under the
same circumstances, forcing Parker to
perform tho marriage ceremony.
“Ho was my slave now. My name in
this marriage was Simpson. The woman
lives in New Rochelle, and has a daugh­
ter now about 12 years old. I made her
independent when I left her, which was
only a year ago.
"I have a villain of a brother who dis­
appeared when lie was sixteen from Red
Bank, and wo all thought him dead. He
turned up five years ago—a terrible
drunkard—nnd recognized me. I denied
the relationship,. but have given him
money to keep him quiet. Ho wants
rum, that's all.
“Parker believes my proper name is
Pierson—tiiat is, ho does not know to the
contrary. If ho does, ho has never shown

"Now-----“When I nm dead I want Judge Harkner to establish the fact that my daugh­
ter, now Min. Templeton, is my heir.
Ho will find papers establishing that fact
in a safe In tho Chemical bank, in a box
in the charge of the president, marked
•To be delivered only on the order of tlie
surrogate.'
“I request Judge Harkncr to advise
Mrs. Templeton that it is my wish tiiat
850,000 be given to Mrs. Weaning, of
Philadelphia, if alive at the time of my
death.
"That $350,000 be given Mrs. Fountain
if alive at my death, and if not then to
hereon Hany Fountain if he be olive,
but if not of age to then be held in trust
for him by Judge Harkncr. If ho be
dead, then tho sum tn be divided equally
among Mrs. .Templeton's children.
"That $250,000 be given to Mrs. Simp­
son under tho same circumstances and
conditions as the gift to the Fountain
woman.
“I desire also that Mrs. Templeton
shall pay weekly to my scamp and jail­
bird of a brother, James Preston, $50, in
the hope tiiat he will soon drink himself
to deatlub
“I am quite conscious that this is not
a will, but if Mrs. Templeton is as good
a woman as her mother was aha will
obey these instructions.
"Charles Pierson.
. "New York, April 10, 1874.”
Holbrook laid U o paper down, over­
whelmed.
To be continued.

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NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.

on the 22d day of January A. I). ISM. six months
from tlmt date were allowed fo^ creditors to
present their claims against the estate of Tboodore W Crakes, late of said count*. deccasstf.
and that all creditors of said deceased are re­
quired to present their cbilms to said probate
court. at tbe probate offlee. In tbe city of Hatt­
ing, tor examination and allowance, on or be-

luesnay, me
o»y 01 «pn&gt;, auu vu iunwj.
the 22d day ot July next at ten o'clock lu Uro
forenoon ot each of those days.
Dated January —’•L A. D. iroo.
Charles w. auvstong.
Judge of Probate.
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In tbe conditions at
a certain mortgage made by Amanda McNeila
to Newton Wing. Hated Ma; 20th. 1W. and re-

one hundred thirteen dollars and forty fl re rente
IW1UWOU

...

noon, there will be void at the north front door
oZ D— court hnrv. In the city of Hastings, oooaty ol Barry and »uue of Mtahlgwu IsaM east
hou»c being tbe place in which the circuit court
for the county ot Barry Is beta) at public MMS;
on to the highest bidder, tbe premlm dtsarlHC
n said mortgage, or so much thereof a* may b»
Beeeasary to satisfy the amount due on saM
mortgage aa above set forth, with tbe Interest

as the north
■ of section twenty-six. la
the south wes
Curtain. Plainfield, ----111.,
Mrs.Michiel
, ------------------------------------makes the statement that she caught cold,
Dated.
February
3
.
IMO.
which settled on her lungs; "he was treat­
MONTH had
Nkwton Tt ixo, Mortgage.
ed for a month by her family physician, Alonzo E. Kkmaston. Attorney for Mortgagee.
elapsed sinco the
but grew worse. He told her she was a
murder.
It' re­
PROBATE ORDER.
hopeless
victim
of
consumption
and
that
CHAPTER XXVL
mained quite ns
no medicine could cure her. Her druggist
A DOCUMENT THAT BHEDS UQIIT.
much of a mys­
suggested Dr. King’s New Discovery for County of Barry, holden at tbe Probate OtBee,
OLBROOK sat consumption; she bought a bottle and to In the City uf Hastings. In said county, on Tn*e&gt;
tery as it had
day, the ath day of February, In the year om
been in the be­
down to read tho her delight found herself benefited from tboaaand eight hundred and ninety.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge at
ginning. Tlie po­
document so sin­ the first dose. She continued Its use and
lice authorities
gularly brought after taking ten bottles, found herself Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Robert Inotay^
sound and well, now does her own bouse- d On^-adlng and filing tbe petition, duly verS
were baffled in
to his notice.
every direction.
"Judge Hark- work and is as well as she ever was. Free fled, of Fayette Insley. son of said deceased,,
trial
bottles
of
this
great
discovery
at W. praying that administration may be granted to
per has frequent­
H. Goodyear’s drug store, Jarge bottles 50c. I »scar Matthews, or some other suitable peraoau
chmg obstinately
ly urged mo to
Thereupon it Is ordered. that Thursday the Sth.
and 81.
make a will I
day of March. A. D. treo. at ten o'cloektn the I&lt;»oto their theory
Happy HoomIctm.
noon, be assigned for tbe hearing of said pelU
that Templeton
ought to do so,
Uon,
and lhaF the heirs at law of said deeeared
Wm. Timmons, postmaster of Idaville,
for my property
and all other persons interested tn said estates
had been killed
Ind., writes: “Electric Bitters has done
for someone elso.
has grown to be more for me than all other medicines com­ are required to appear at a session of rehL
Court, then to be holden at the Probate OScau
j
large.
It now bined, for that bad feeling arising from In tbe City ot Hastings, lu said County, anA
On his way down
town, on die morning following his
amounts by the kidney and liver troubles." John Leslie, show came. If any there be, why too pnyer, eff
the petitioner may not be granted. AndiLia
last inventory to farmer and stockman, of same place,' says: further ordered, that said petitioner give nottew
walk with Annie, Holbrook had stepped
into headquarters, and had talked with
over two million "Find Electric Bitters to be thu best kid­ to the persons Interested In said estate of th*
of said peUtton and the hearing
ney and liver medicine, made me feel like pendency
dollars.
'
the liigh official who had supplied him
thereof, hr causing a copy ol this order to bo
“I Cannot make a will to dispose of a now man." J. W. Gardner, hardware published In the Harting* Bannkn. a newspa­
with the sample of cloth nnd the dia­
per pi Inted and circulated tn said County eg
merchant,
same
town,
says:
Electric
Bit
­
mond button.
Ho had discussed the this property as 1 want to do, without
ters Is just the thing for a man who is all Barry once in each week for three successive
theory with tho high official, and was discovering to .Judge Harkncr certain run down and don't care whether be lives weeks previous to said day of bearing.
Chas. W. armbtronh..
compelled to acknowledge that from the events of my life, which, if lenown to or dies; he found new strength, good ap­
standpoint of the authorities, and with him, would lose me his esteem. I think petite and felt Juat like he had anew lease
I
have
it
now,
and
I
wish
to
retain
it.
the information they possessed, the
on lift*. Only 50c. a bottle at W. H. Good­
OUANCEBYORDRB.
“The first thing I would have to con­ year's drug store.
theory was plausibly argued.
State of Michigan. Filth Judicial Circuit la
He was troubled over his own conceal­ fess would be that Charles Pierson is not
- Huit renting in the Circuit Court for tb* Coos­
ment of certain tilings, and while ho my right narae^ although I have borne
The best salve in tlie world for cuts, ** of
1?_9?5,leer/' ** th0,ctpr 01 Hartings,
felicitated himself upon the fact that it now for twenty years. My real name bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chappe4 hands, chilblains, corxs,
neither Tom nor himself had said a word is Carroll Preston.
a* widow
“I propose to set down here briefly and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
concerning Fountain, now tiiat it was
dear tiiat he was not tho guilty man, the facts, to be read by Judge Harkner piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed Mlles Engie" and
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
yet he thought he ought to tell the after Iny death.
funded. Price 25 eta per box. For sale IWVTO uauicu uni iiw#uaiwuiw — _ _ .
“1 was born at Retl Bank, N. J. When
authorities of tjie suspicions they had as
not a resident olthte state, bo* to a tealdeal of
by W. H. Goodyear
to TempletonVand Fountain's relations about 20 years old I removed with my
the state of Nebraska, therefore on motion ol
The Kalkaska village election will be Smith A Coterove, solicitors tor eos^^muit. Il
to each oilier and to the dead Pierson. 'parerfts to Plainfield. N. J. There, two
Is ordered that said non resident defendant.
held March 10.
But whnt was ho to say? Ho was in pre­ yinrs after, 1 married a young girl, who
"A stitch lu time saves nine," and If you take
cisely the same predicament as ho was died at tlie end of a year in giving birth Hood's BarsanarUia now It may save mouths ol
of this ord«. and lhal wUhfii twenty- days the
before they liad found Fountain to be to a daughter.
complainant cause a copy of Ibis order to be
The lumber cut of Muskegon in 1889 pubftNlMrt ta tbe Habuxo* juxNMt. *ald pt^
“Shortly after I went to Philadelphia.
guiltless. He couldn't speak without
llcattaa to be continued orroe in t*ch week for
was 500.000.000 feet.
bringing Flora into the affair, and if it Women have been the bane of my Life.
six wrek* In succession.
4
rMANX A^ HOOKPL,
had been difficult to do so before, now- I became involved with a widow named
Winslow's Hoothlng Bjrup should always
after his interview with her. and after Wessing. with one child—a boy. She beHr*.
BMXTH * COLQAOVM
used for children teething. It soothes th*
Solicitors lorOotnt
what was practically a promise on his forced me into a marriage. I pretended child, snfteus the auma. altavs all pain, euro*
wind colic nnd Is the best remedy for OlaXThma.
part not to use his knowledge to the dis- to yield, but it was a mock marriage.
Twwrty-flve cents a bottle.

CHAPTER XXV.

HOLBROOK MAKES A DISCOVERY.

�Hastings Banner
Hasting*, Wednesday, Mar. 5, 1890.
THE PRESENT DEPRESSION OF
AGRICULTURAL INTERESTS.
SOME OF ITS CAUSES.

&lt;

ARTICLE I.

14. L. Cook, Editor of Hastings Banner:
In compliance with your kind but urgent
Invitation, I venture to contribute a few
thoughts, and state some tacts in regard
to toe present depressed condition of agri­

culture.
.
The subject is challenging the earnest
attention of! thinking men all over this
broad land. That an unusual depression
exists no man will will question. That
there must be some cause for this is equal­
ly true. That a partial remedy at least,
may be found by diligent research, and ap­
plied. is also certain. A sorry comment
upon our civilization, indeed. If no relief
from hardships that are striking at tbe
very vitals of national prosperity, can be
found.
And now with no vanity of opinion to
maintain, and in this effort no political
purposes to serve, and with no hope that
I can cover all the questions involved, 1
solicit the thoughtful attention of your
readers to tbe careful consideration of this
▼cry important subject
And first to the cause or causes. So far
as these are inevitable and come from nat­
ural =and unavoidable misfortunes, they
must and will be heroically borne, trust­
ing that kind nature will come back to Its
normal condition, and tlie depression thus
caused be removed. For Instance, this
winter with Its unusual weather has had a
depressing influence. With tlie normal
conditions many thousands of dollars
would have been earned by wood choppers,
lumbermen and ice gatherers, where the
bread winners
now been Idle. This
forced Idleness
with Its restricted
earnings, redded purchases and consump­
tion. and lias added, In no small degree, to
the rmbarassmeato of the laborers, farm­
ers, merchants, and manufacturers. All
this we cannot, and could not havo
changed; but it Is not likely to occur again
in a long numbed of years. Then, again,

Michigan lias |/^en afflicted with drouths
lor a term of four years. The rain fall

Las been light, and the corn crop especial­
ly has suffered thereby. And the growth
ot grass has not been as luxurious as it
might otherwise have been. But this, too^
Will pass away, and we need not stop to
complain or worry in regard to IL But
this does not account for a great part of
tbe depression. These figures tell the talc.
The prices quoted for the several years are
takeu from the market reports of wheat in
Detroit, wool in Boston, bogs and cattle In
Chicago:
Wheat Wool Hois.
Cattle.
1881. March 1stt C‘
51J7
--7
42C 95.40 &gt;5.00-57.00

There are various opinions jjy regard to
tbo causes which compel us to accept these।
prices.
Michigan is diversified in its agricultural
products, but wheat, wool, hogs and cattle

are our leading ones.

And when we notice
the drop in prices of all these products
from within five to ten years, we do not
Wonder that the farmer is hard up, and
that ho is slow In discharging his obliga­
tions to merchants and manufacturers.
Nor that tbe future to him looks gloomy.

I asked-a gentleman of great intelligence
few days ago how he accounted for tho
’ great reduction, in the price of wheat His
reply was that 41)0/great northwest with
its boundless prairies was producing so
much wheat that it could not be consumed,

and besides this that transportation facili­
ties had been extended to India and sho
was flooding the European markets with
her product This was his statement and
1 doubt not his firm belief.

Just as surely as It does to-day; so that the

ture trade to Increase, to give tbescmlllera
yX entire good will, and tell them If they

°JobnEk3wai&gt;to Albert B. Morrell; wK ot
by patriotin citizens everywhere.
Now there trusts and combinations in «h-&gt;&lt; sec 17 Oraneevtlle 51 ZOO
Jane Buller Wm. *pnkler; lot C37 and part lot
this land of liberty and independence are &amp;3Wmy'Dnkier to John O. Tinker; lot G37 and
beginning to occupy tbe position of gov­
7' Sffrfl MUtar; ra ra » wraof our lands; but during tho summer of ernments in olden times. They have as­
land 5350.
1884 wool dropped off. There was not sumed the position of dictating prices
Chas. Williams to Geo. D. Barden: 10a sec TO
only a reduction in the tariff but a vicious through concert of action and seldom ar
lllp n»rti talk, A. am«»; Ural Wood­
classification of wool. The two combined never by an observance of the eternal law land giso
Alouro K. Gardner and 8. Frank CampbeU to
Louise M. Evarts; parcel sec 31 Irving Ki,000.
to work a terrific Injury to wool nnd prices of supply and demand.

make good flour at the regular market
pride, yon will give them the preference
and buy of tbem. It will not be three
nwniba before they will again be running
night and day. And our new mill on the
other aide of the river, Meaara. Griffin A
Wagner, will also receive their share of
trade and in the near fnture will prosper
so they can put in roller process.
Anoth­
er subject now being canvassed should re­
ceive tlie support of and help of our mer­
chants, and also substantial encourage­
ment from the common council, that Is, tbe
proposed creamery should be established
at once and got to running. With the roll­
er mills running and the creamery both
patronized by our home merchants unahimoualy, Hastings will soon regain its form­
er prestige as the place where all fanners
like to trade and bring their products.
United on this subject we-will stand and
succeed. Think it over and act wisely.
We need all our fanners trade Just aa much
as we need our new manufactures. Treat
the farmer fair and honest; show bin? it is
to his advantage to trade in Hastings, and
ye will also be benefitted by the changed
present condition of affairs.
SYLVESTER GrECBKL,
Chairman City* Improvement Committee.

enjoyment of kings, princes and magnates.
Following are the real estate transfers
question that came in when our currency Tbe people were oppressed. Everything
for tho week ending March 8d, 1880, as
was inflated, did not operate uponHhe they earned beyond a bare living was taken from the books In the register’s office:
taken by the government to magnify its
prices in the years quoted above.
Joseph VaoArman to Lucy C. Because; 88a
It will perhaps not be amiss here to say, glory and grandeur. As the Inevitable result
that the rears from 1879 to the year 1884 tbe people were poor, Ignorant and bopeJohn Holden to Delbert Warehouse; to* see
were halcyon days for American farmers, less. and emancipation from this condition S H»ne moo.
Jotui Hooten to Matilda Morehouse; 40a sec
as well as for American business men. to individual freedom, independence and
^Elmer’S0 Bishop to AlmenaCheenj; lol44
Raising wheat, sheep, wool and cattle was enjoyment has been hailed with delight

fairly profitable business, when well con­
ducted on Michigan farms. We were con­
stantly Increasing our flocks, and partly
through this increase Improved the fertility

receded down below the cost of production.
English capital and English skill have
From 320.000,000 sheep In the United crossed the Atlantic and are slowly but
States in January 1885 we ran down to surely’ seizing hold of many of the best
250,000.000 in 1890. Michigan suffered ‘properties in the land, and this concerted
more than its fair proportion of this loss, action is forcing this oppression upon the
and it was the first serious blow to agri­ people. Without interference by this
culture! prosperity. A reduction of flocks trust or combination wheat would be worth
and a reduced price received for the clip to-day nearly or quite a dollar a bushel.
English millers largely control tbe mills at
per capita from the number left
The reduction in the price of hogs comes Minneapolis and the* Americans associt'ie
nearer being controlled by natural causes with them, fall Into the same line of opera­
than in any other case. The enormous tion. They are determined to force their
corn crops in Nebraska, Iowa, Kansas and flour upon the European markets, and In
Missouri for the last two years has en­ doing this they come In competition with
couraged the production of pigs and their the wheat shipper, each one trying to
conversion Into pork, with great rapidity, get below the other in order to find sale
and this accounts for much of tbe shrink­ for their products. The two products are
age io the price. But with an ordinary originally one and the same; wheat and
com crop the present price is more remun­ the flour made from IL In this conflict
erative to the Michigan farmer than Is that is going on, the ordinary Michigan

growing wheat beef or wool.
For many years I have been talking to

the farmers of the state and country and
encouraging so tar as I possibly could the
keeping of flocks and herds; havo Insisted
over and over again that he who causes
three steers to grow where but two grew
before, was a benefactor of his race. Have
practiced. In this respect what I have
preached. But I have not now thu heart to
go out and encourage a Michigan farmer In
fattening cattle, because really the more
he does of this, the poorer he is. And
here arises the question “Why Is this?”
The quotations of cattle above given are
for the same grade tor each year, and the
real facts are even worse for us than the
quotations given would indicate, because
we are as farmers of. Michigan practically
driven out of our own markets. The rea­
son for this reduction and loss in tbe price
of cattle Is not fully understood, and I
have not the vanity to suppose that 1 can
make clear lu a newspaper article the sit­
uation to all of your readers. My owu
views are combatted stroncly by tbe men
who, in my Judgment, to a great extent
control the price of American beef cattle.
Two or three weeks ago I met a lawyer
of some distinction, and we fell Into a dis­
cussion of this condition, and he regarded
It of a very little importance, and insisted
that if the beef cattle were lower, tho con­

miller is as powerless to stem tlie tendency
as the farmer Is; lie buys wheat, and mi.st
dispose of It In flour and ho necessarily
falls in with the great millers of Minne­
apolis. He is not to blame for doing this
any more than tbe farmer is to blame for
selling his wheat at a low price, and perhaps
not ns much. But here Is tbe condition
and the environments are such that he
must obey the mandate sent forth. And
what Is true In relation to the price of
wheat Is also true in regard to tho de­
pressed condition of the eattie market, bat
affected in a different way. Tbe beef men
of Chicago are controlling the prices of

American markets. The time was when
tlje Michigan farmer found a market for

his beef cattle In all tho cities of the state,
but now tlie local markets are not open to
him to any extent. The dressed beef men
of Chicago place their beef in the hands of
tlie local butchers at a little less price per­
haps than he could look up, purchase and
slaughter home grown cattle, so that the
local butcher has been made In many in­
stances the friend of the Chicago combina­
tion. That there la some convenience in
connection with this no one familiar with
the subject will deny, but it is of conse­
quence to tlie farmer of Michigan who is
so depressed. There is nothing in the
supply that ought to deny to farmers to­
day similar prices to those prevailing In
sumer was reaping the reward, saying 1881 to 1884.
C. O. L.
Continued in your next.
that he supposed that it grows out ofthe
rapid increase of cattle that graze upon
the western plains. And I now desire to
Gentlemen:—The Zoa-Phora which
offset this statement as I did with blin at
you sent me some time ago. greatly bene­
tbe time, with the fact that we have in
fited me, so much so that I have been
America to-day no more cattle. In proporvisiting some who 1 know need it, and tell­
tlon to population other than milch cows,
ing them about it I used to live in Mich­
than we
l In the years 1385 and 1886.
igan until 5 years ago, and I know the
And t)4
lb nothing in this that Will acreputation, of Zoa-Phora there. That is
count d|
o great reduction in the price how 1 came to send so far for IL I now
of beef cattle. But there are other causes know its worth by my own experience. 1
operating to produce the result. There is live near the Normal School hero and room
a decrease in •*»«» •mnnnt of wheat pro­ a great many lady students. I learn of a
great many who need Just such a friend as
duced; there is a large decrease in the
Zoa-Phora. 1 pever lose an opportunity
number of sheep and pounds of woolp/o- to recommend it to them, because, you see,
dueed, and a alight Increase in the number 1 believe it will do all that you claim for It
Yours respectfully,
of cattle.
Mrs. N. Hutchinson.
Now, what Is It that has brought about
308 so. Hope St. Los Angeles, Cal.
this condition of things that oppresses the
P- 3.—Petroleum Balm is good, too. A
farmer who Is in debt and drives the one box of it cured my son of a salt rheum sore
who is not to practice the most rigid econ­ of a year’s standing.

What Western Farm Mortgages
Done.

Have

What has been done with this vast bor­
rowed capital? Labor has been employed.
Thousands of villages, towns and cities
have been built. Thousands of mjles of
railroad has been constructed. Millions
ot acres of land have been subjected to
private dominion, havo become a part of
the estimated wealth of the country, and
have been set to producing what tbe world
wnnte. Farm buildings of all sorts have
been constructed, and farm machinery pur­
chased. Tbe cattle industry lias been
enormously developed. Mines have been
opened, churches and school houses have
been erected. States have been founded.
The growth which occupied a hundred
years ip the older states, has been hencrowded Into ten. The mortgage did this.
Tbo people were Industrious, hard-work­
ing. ambitions people. The money which
han been loaned them has been squandered.
If the loans made to the west have been
large, the increase In the wealth of the
west has been astounding. The money
advanced to the west Is all there—repn*seated by property, real and personal,
which Is rapidly giving back its increase.
It Is all there, engaged in producing wealth.
—Prof. James Willis Gleed In The Forum
for March.

Obituary,
Died, ax the home of hi* dxugh'er tn Prairie­
ville. Mrv Mary Volwell. Keb. laL IW0. Moaea
Dojle. tn tbe wventy-firat 5ear of hla age.
In the table-lands of Wexford Co., Ire­
land. rise, two streams. Flowing south­
ward they unite, forming the river Stan­
ley. which enters St George channel at
Wexford Haven. Near the Junction of
these two streams stands the village of
Ferns. Here Moses Doyle was born Oct.
IL 1819. His parents, Richard and Mary
Doyle, were respected citizens -engaged In
agricultural pursuits, and devoted ebrbtalns of the Catholic faith. Moses Doyle
learned the trade of wagon making, and al
the age of 21 came to America and labored
for some years for a Mr. Williams at Rusli.
Monroe Co., Y. N. He was here married
in 1843 to Laura Davis, a most estimable
woman. In 1845 he removed to Yankee
Springs, Mich., and about four years later
to a farm near Prairieville. Ills later
years were spent in this village. He was
a man always genial, social, benevolent
and happy. A man sure of many and ap­
proved friends. For years he has been.a
regular attendant of the Protestant church­
es, an earnest and serious listener to the
gospel and a believer In the redemptive
work of ChrisL Five years ago he' began
to be stricken with paralysis, which ter­
minated his life. There were bom to him
,
■three daughters and five sons, all of whom
survive him. He laved his family with
tlie fervor of one of the old Patriarchs.
His manifestations of endearment to his
family during his last Illness were often
very touching. Truly the Iwnedlctlon of
a father's blessing is a comfort, when we
can sec him no more. “They rest from
their labors and their .works do follow
them.” Revs. Perry and Pope officiat­
ed at the funeral.

!

omy; that Injures trade; that must ultim­
ately bring disaster upon many of the
great business Interests of the country?
And if these reasons are discovered, cani
they be removed? Or are they entrenchedI
behind barriers so strong that legitimate,
forces cannot overthrow them?
The country taken as a whole is adding:
annually to its wealth, but thia is not be­,

It Is true that the prairies of Dakota and
the great west are producing wheat, but
tbe crop of 1889 In America was 22,000,000
bushels less than it was in 1880. With an
increased population there was a less
guantlty of wheat produced Including the ing distributed as of old. Those who•
&lt;reat western prairies, and this theory have listened to me in Barry county and
does not explain or solve the problem.
elsewhere during the last sixteen years
It will be observed that In 1882 wheat will possibly remember that I have point­
was worth 81.22 per bushel In Detroit, ed out to them as we scanned the future,
while the American crop for that year was the very condition that confronts us to-day.
38,000.000 bushels more than for 1889. All the great enterprises are now conduct­
Tho latest estimate for tbe latter year by ed by organized forces and the interest
the Department of Agriculture makes tbe that does not place itself in the attitude of
entire American crop 470,000,000 bushch; protection and defense, has to suffer, and
when in 1882 there were 504,000,000.
Is suffering from the existing conflicts.
In 1884 it will be observed that wheat Each fanner is a competitor with every
was worth 81.03. Tbe crop of that -year other farmer in the land, and in the world,
was 36,000,000 bushels greater than in and has kept rlgh^Klong singly and alone
1889. Nor will tbe figures explain the without aid from the forces that control
theory advanced by my friend, that India our civilization. If we farmers were all to
was flooding the world with bread, it ia unite as other Interests are, we could take
true that with present transportation facli- care of ourselves.
#
itta* we must base our estimate of prices
Many of these hardships are imposed
that should preva’l upon tho crop of the through combinations and wh*t are known
world. To publish figures explanatory of as trusts. These are of modem growth
this would render tbe article tedious read- and three-fourths or more of the great en­

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

YA farewell service was given at theEplscopal church Friday evening for Mrs. Julig.
M. Hadley, who left yesterday for Han­
kow, China. The church was crowded
with her many friends and admirers.
In­
teresting pajwrs on missionary work were
read by Bishop Gillasple, ofGrand RapIdK
Rev. Bancroft and Rev. Irvine, of this city.
With the exception of tho GladstoneBlaine controversy, probably no more .im­
portant contribution has ever been made
to magazine literature than the two papers
on “The Limitations of tho Speakership,"
by tho Speaker, Hon. T. B. Reed, and the
ex-Speaker. Hon. J. G. Carlisle, both of
which will appear in the March number of
the North American Review.
Roy Skinner was arrested In Greenville
Tuesday charged with stealing a home and
buggy from his brother-in-law, Henry
Shriber, of Carlton Center.
Ho was
brought to this city Friday by Sheriff
Shriner and taken before Squire Kenaston,'
and in default of ball was taken to the
lock-up. Mrs. Shriber, Roy’s sister, says
that the property belonged to her, and
that it was taken under her direction, as
she Intended to fly from tbe cruelty nf her
husband. The people iu and around Carl­
ton Center appear to uphold Mr. Shriber
and blame bls wife and her brother.
I, Aln.P*” Il B.rrr town-

rt»d tm« lut
which tone near nwnltluc tathllr
the tatter. Bunt, It ta reported wu coChKcd tn cutdnf down sone soiall trees
alone Ute dlsuuted Hod, When Nobles rune
.“t ."TF "“"k ,ollo'« whtcb terminited In Boot s striking Mr. Nobles on the
right arm with bls aa. making qulle an
Uglr wound.
Bunt wan arrested
brourtt tadore Squire Kenaslon Monday
Joo the charge of assault with alterant to
g»«y,l°«tK&gt;b was adjourned for
to“&lt;',b'WMr’l'««loI&gt;onbonds
o»y ever since that supply and demand tunes. Bat that they have now reached a 172slr
&lt;of 8500, upon hla own recognizance.
gwvern tbe prices of products, but in tbe dangerous magnitude is apparent to the
elore observer. Away back in the ages
No;
Naans and
that have come and gone the government m I wqtbm Young city
look tor other causes tor this depreiiflails Staatey
”
of countries eared for and controlled the
action of its citizens; it compelled them to

terprises of the country are controlled or
affected by them. They are partly the
» 1880 than It has been on an average tor tlie outgrowth of invention and* discovery;
Jaxt ten years by nearly 50,000,000 bushels, partly the outgrowth of Increased trans­
and that there have been only two years In portation facilities; partly endburaged by
tan where the crop on the round earth was rights patented by individuals by the gov­
M small as it has been for the year 1880.
ernment, and partly the outgrowth of the
We hare been taught in our school boy
over-weanlng desire on the part of amAn and by writer* upon political econ- bilious men to accumulate collossal for­

MarFox

Teachers examination this week.
The Journal scribe must have had a
RipVanWinkle slenp last week.
Miss Nash and Addle Jordan visited tire
Chnxiottc acbixjJs one day last. week. Mary
Crook taught in place of the latter.
Visitors this editoral week are Martin
Rork, Olga Rcesmer, Rev. Grigsby. Effie
Ellis, Ed. Smith. The tatter thinks of
Joining the school again.
Take your umbrella along, so you will
not have to come bark again Mary?
Shirley has had 17 for a quarter taken,
at the new photograph gallery and declares
he can get out auy night by giving Miss
Hallock oae of the beauties.
Homer Warner says' that he saw a
senior girj sitting in tbe mud one day last
week dose to his home.
Bert, the electrician, got sadly mixed as
to whom George 1st of England was grand­
mother to.
How Innocent Shirley locked when hl i
scheme tn pepper a recant visitor witt
sulphuretted hydrogen failed.
Wesuffered much Inconvenience Monday
morning from the low temperature. The
north recitation room was not used In the
fore part of tho day and some of Che others
were uncomfortable.
An elegant program of Burns and bls
works has been provided for tbe next Hterary. It promises to be very interesting
and spicy, as Burns’ works all are when
propoiy rendered.
The next meeting
wUl be March 12th-.
Longfellow's birthday was ver* appropriatdy noticed Thursday moriing. by
the rendering of a, short program, con­
sisting of quotations and selections from
hla works, by the 9tb grade. Also a song
rendered by
Miss Retta Oviatt We cannot speak to
highly of such things, as they form a very
interesting feature of tbe schooL

v?i“‘ E®’rroH*-”Iu U* city of Morenci,
Mich., tbe merchant* have united in
thought and action and buy and sell only
the flour made at their home mill. The
resale is tbe mill runs night and day. and
Si f"rn,'il^cool““nl*T
“‘k-w around
taJj their flour and feed and do their other
trading at Morenci. Tbe whole communi­
ty la benefitted, and the reputation of their
town Is advertised all over the state. Our
I
•plendld
roller mill building has been dosed
IMtveral months. The farmers who form­
'erly came to Haatings for flour and feed,
:fw a radius of 10 to 12 miles around, have
I
gradually gone to surrounding towns, and
'when tliey get their grist ground, they
I£^chX’dl 0,5rr
D&lt;*ded’ rrocer‘
I»ca. hardware, dry good*, clothing, drugs,
’eta., al Um? same town. Hasting, merchanta arc tho loser.. And the time is
now near at hand when the merchant, of
Hastings can retrieve this Iom of trade
The writer I. informed from good aulborlto
tbB HoUnK'' Rol!,:r Mill Is rented

HU on
-ipul II cwhuir »|uA
taA un. IM u -ru wsur, Li&gt; 2
tbno b&gt; aao, ran, u ud . htllo “
Wl« thta wwrar th. pout of
kraditeraram.iti. . tou.ini. mu!

fresh butter. Upon this tba toa and aomthick cream was then po-ired turd tbe 1 o&lt;ij0
put in requWtion again, and after a lime uwbUataksDoff tba fire and •&lt; aMd„ tn cod
Half pint wooden mugs were handed around
and tbe tea ladled into them, thia tea f.jno_
tag moat and drink and oatisfyia^ tx»:b
hunger and thfayt.^ However made, ton u a
bletood Invention for tho weary travel- r Exchange.
/
.

GOODYEAR’S

Condition Powders,

A
large congregation greeted Rev.
Oviatt at the High street school house last
The best remedy for that valuable animal
Sunday afternoon.
tbe horse; especially adapted
a
All our city pastors are to be in attend­
ance at the Barry Co. a S. convention held
at Nashville tills week.
The chorus choir of the Baptist church
will begin the service next Sunday even­
ing with ten minutes of song.
The very best
Tbe W. F. M. socle* wlU hold its
monthly meeting on Wed neoday afternoon,
Renovating
and
March 12th, at the home of Mrs. B. R.
Rose.
.
.
Blood Purifying
There will be a donation for tbe benefit
of Rev. Grigsby, Wednesday evening,
REMEDY KNOWN.
March 19th, to which all are cordially In­
vited.
Rev. A. D. Grisby continues his Sunday
morning discourse* on the Lord's prayer
on March 9th. taking the petition “For­
Sold &amp;t Goodyear's Drug; Store.
give us our debts as we forgive our debtors.”
The Presbyterian young people’s guild
meets on Friday, March 7th, at 7:hd.
Music, singing reading and recitations.
Agent for al! Dr. Hartman s Rem­
Persons of all ages and of uncertain age
edies—Perana, Manalin and Lacuinvited.
Tbe third quarterly meeting of Hastings pia.
circuit will be held at tbe Yeckiey school
bouse March 15 and 16. Services will be­
gin Saturday at 2M p. m. Presiding El­
der Buell, of Grand Rapids, wjll be pres­
Druggist and Bdokselt
ent
•
Rev. A. D. Grigsby Intends to give on
Sunday evening. March 9tb, the first of a
series of talks on Bunyan’s Pilgrim Pro­
gress. The talk for that evening will be
on the life of John Bunyan, as tinker, poet,
prisoner and preacher. The subject* of
the following talks will be printed In our
next
Just published.
*
The C. L. S. C. will meet at tho home of
Mrs. Barber March 7th. Following is the
book,
containing
M0
pages
and
profusely
lliu*
program:
Repeating tire Lord’s prayer.
Singing.
Roll eall, quotations about polities.
History of Rome. Miss Handy.
Latin course In English, Miss Heath.
Physics, Miss Willison.
Politics of Medieval Italy, talk by Dr. With each 520 In trade at my store, cither cxs. .
or produce.
Timmerman.
Call and get a eard and secure our of thr-Torquato Tasso, talk by Mr. Kcnaston. splendid
bdoka.
Moral teachings of science, paper by
Rev. W. M. Puffer.
Table talk, the Blair bill. D. Striker.
Critic, Mias Hallock.
The first meeting of tbe Hastings town­
ship Sunday School association took place
In the Baptlat church of this city Thurs­
day evening last, and was very hugely at­
tended. The program, substantially as
published last week, was carried out, and
the exerciaes were highly Interesting. Af-,
t
— *the
u_ regular program
------ ______________
' ’ f1** jrfor
ter
hid
been compln.'etl. the following
followlnir officers were elected:
vaxj.vi
ed.
President—Clement Smith.
Vice President—S. DcGrooL
Secretary—Adah AHehaei.
Treasurer—Mr*. D. G. Robinson.
Delegates to the county association—
Mesdames J. S. Goodyear, A. D. Grigsby,
F. Pennock, M. H. Collins and Mr. M. L.
Cook.

Care lor Sough d Dislenior

25c. a poDBtt; 5 pounds, $1.00.

W. H. Goodyear,

AND NOW WE HAVE

"STANLEY IN AFRICA," .

&gt; QIVEN AWAY*:
TO OUR CUSTOMER/

Josejt Mers.

Hicks &amp; Spence

as desirable a line of
groceries and
•
provisions as can

Tho Boiton Journal reports that the order

tbe department will “apply to about 100 men,
and would reach more had not quite a num­
bar left tbo department during tbo war and
rejoined at ita coodusiou. Tbo oldest mem­
ber of the department is Copt. John Collins,
of Engine 18. in Dorchester, who has been ou
duty forty-three years. Next comm. Base­
man Edwards, of Chemical 4, at Ruslindale,
with a record of forty-two years, and* then
Call Assistant District Chief Delano, ot
Cbarleotown, with forty-one years of expsriTber. is qui to a list of men x ho hare
done duty between thirty and forty rears,
and tocludol in tbo quarter century rill are
Chief Webster, District Chief. Regan and

be found between
Jackson and

Grand Rapids.

Prices Right?
Yes, my son,

Always Right.

To Our Lady Friends in Hastings and Sur­
rounding Country:

WOULD YOU LOVE?
DO YOU LOVE?
A GOOD CUP OF TEA
Call and get a pound of oar

ROYAL SATSUMA
None so sweet, so pure, so good.
been sold in Hastings.

Nor ever before
-

BEAMER, Sole Agent
N. B.—Tea was first brought to England by tho Dutch in 1610.
“
J in England only on very rare occasions pre­
H and sold aa lush as 130.00 and even J45.W

�Hastings Banner

The “Local Mall” Is the name of a new

paper Juat started in Clarksville, Ionia Cm,

PERSONAL MENTION. s

C. D. Beebe was in Chicago over Sunday.
by 1’. W. Bogota. If succeeding numbers
are as good as the Initial one, the people iu
C. C. Field was In Grand,Ledge Thurs­
and around Clarksville will make hi great day.
mistake if they don't patrunize the paper
yHills, of Allegan, Was In the dty
liberally. *
This Is to certify that my wife. Mattle Shriber,
We dip tbe following from the Welling­
has left my bed and board without just cause or
John Bessmer was in Grand Rapids yes­
provocation, and I notify even-body that I will ton, Ohio, Enterprise: Married, at the terday.
mv no debts of her ro itractlnk after this date.
residence of the bride's parents. Welling­
Mra. 'H. C. Cook went to Grand Rapids
Carlton. Feb. 28. IBM.
„
ton, Ohio, Feb. 12th, 1890. by W. E. Pierce,
Ilaxur Shkibxb.
Esq., father or the bride, Mr. Homer G. Monday.
Dick Doyle is able to get around on
qalrsmkn wanted to i&gt;bu. our re Brown, of Hastings, Mich., to Miss Dell
O hard) varieties OT choice Nursery Stock.
crutches.
Best op•claltiM. No experience nwsresary C. Pierce.
Will Louden went to Itblca to-day on
Special -sd vantage* to beginners. Extra indaceTbe supreme court hah decided that the
ments. 1‘ajrweeklv. Situation permanent. Bret
business.
terms. Best oiUflt tree. We &lt;u«nmtee what law passed by the last legislature, compell­
we advertise. Address at once. Gunn IU»M.. ing railroad compaulea to provide an open
Mra. John Cole was was lu Grand Rapids
Narserymoo. Rochester. N. Y. (This house to unobstructed realdeuce crossing, suitably last week.
reliable.)
_ graded, tn front of all residences between
Silas Stafford attended court In Allegan
which and tbe public highway the tracks last week.
• The republican elec ore of drangevllle wDI of such companies intervene, is unconsti­
Mrs. powns visited friends In Nashville
meet in causes at tho village school house on tutional.
•
last week. f
Wednesday, April 2d. ’W». at one o’clock n. m.,
to nominate candidates for township officers. • Lansing State Democrat: Gov. Luce
Julius Russell returned from Dakota
A fn'l a't-n.tvarr is desyed.
says says that two pounds of chickens con
Orangeville, Starch 3d. IWO.
lie produced cheaper than one pound of last week.
nr umpkk of Coxarrrxx.
l&gt;ork, and will sell for five times the money.
Clarence Ferris was visiting in Allegan
Ex-Mayur Warner has also made a discov­ last week.
ery in agricultural lore; which is that at 13
Fred Kenfield, of Chicago, was In the
worth of milk in one month from 10 cows
city Monday.
Circulation this week.
2,250 beats pork raising, hands down.
Mra. C. H. Van Anunn. of Grand Rapidti,
. Au exchange says: “If you get a circu­
Clover see\i at Stauffer i Crawley’s.
lar from Brooklyn asking you to nubscribe Is In the city.
* Timothy seed at Stauffer de Crawley’s.
to tbe “Poet and Tribune," and adding
Walter Powers, of Nashville, was in tlie
• Wild geese are beginning to fly north­ that every subscriber has the privilege of city yesterday.
gnessingat thu number In a pint of la-anx,
ward.
Henory Wlthey has gone to Missouri on
Gauffer &lt;t Crawley want your onions pnd that the best gutsscr gels 81.500 in
cash, light your pipe with It. There is no a business trip.
* and cabbage.
such
paper
there,'and
the
whole
thing
is
a
James
Flynn, of Eaton Rapids, was in
' Wanted,—500 cords of wood at W. F.
swindle.”
,
the city Friday.
Powers hardware store.
We tflls week publish the first article,
Henry Arbour, of Delton, was in the
A new poetoffice at Gaskill has been o written exclusively fur this paper, by Gov­
city Wednesday.
•ublishcd in this county.
ernor Luce. In this article are discussed
*
The prospects are that a new band will some of the causes of the present depres­
Mrs. B. Hamlin visited friends lu South
b*- organized in the city soon.
sion of agricultural Interests. In our next Haven last week.
*
All of Dr. Hartman’s remedies for sale vye will publish tils second and concluding
Mra. W. F. Stokes visited her parents in
article on thu remedies for the depression. Detroit last week.
» by Fred L. Heath, tho druggist
IL K' Grant has been drawn as grand The first article will appear on our 4th
Miss Genie Brown left for Ellsworth.
page. Extra copies of the Bannkr can be
/ juror to U. S. court at Grand Rapids.
Kansas, last week.
procured at this office*.
»
The bt*st working man’s shoe In the city
Mrs. Andrew Russ started for her home
Geo. VanAnnan died at his home In
tor the money at Stauffer A Crawley’s.
in Texas yesterday.
Reamer has distanced ail competitors on Rutland, Wednesday night of last week,
R. K. Grant and W. C. Kelly were in
23c tea. 23c coffee. 25c tobacco, 25c brooms. of inflatnation of the bowels, aged 70 years.
Deceased was tlie father of Joe VanAnnan,
The grocers will pay but one price here­ Mrs. Ruth Carter, Mra. M. W. Hicks and the Kalamazoo Thursday.
' after, whether in cash or trade, for'pro- late C. H. Van Arman, of this city, and
Miss Belle Handy spent Sunday with
’ duc“.
will leave eight children to survive him. Grand Rapids friends.
i'atil Blake has b^n remembered by He was an old pioneer, having come to this
Mr*. Chas. Hotchkiss visited her parents
vj :i-le Sam. and will draw a pension here­ county 33 years ago. and a large circle of In Charlotte last week.
friends will mourn his less.
after.
Mrs. John Greble went to Bellevue
The furniture factory is crowded for Thursday on a short visit
Will Mclntoah has resigned bls position
* as express carrier. Ans. Maynard succeed­ room, and every machine is pushed to its
Mra. Hugh McAllister, of Alaska, is
almost
to
get
out
orders.
Every
mail
- pi&lt; him.
brings orders for furniture for the spring visiting friends in this city.
.1. S. Goodyear has a commodious, well- trade, and enough orders are on hand now
Mrs. Goodrish. of New York, is visiting
lighted, and well ventilated iiall for rent to keep tbe institution going for the next
Mr. and Mrs. Dr. Lathrop.
six weeks. To provide them with more
Ed. Bailey,' of Otsego, spent Sunday
, Remember, if you are in arrears for this space tbe company have rented the floral
with his parents in this city.
l&gt;4|H*r. we want an Immediate settlement ball and the first building east of it, on the
fair
grounds,
which
buildings
will
be
used
Michael Doster, of Prairieville, was in !
vf subscription accounts.
as finishing rooms.
the city on business Thursday.
Au attempt is being made by Delton ad­
The course oflnstruction in some busi­
C. 11. Gleason, an attorney of Grand
mirers of the ••manly art.” to hare a spar­
ness colleges embraces a study of the art Rapids, was in tho city yesterday.
rum match in that village soon.
of advertising. Judicious advertising cer­
Miss Florence Chamberlain, of Grand
Married, by Kov. Oviatt at bls residence tainly pays, and most people have already
Saturday. March 1st, Mr. William A. Mul­ learned that large advertisers always give Rapids, is visiting friends In the city.
len to Miss May Fox. all of Prairieville.
the best bargains. Because of their greater
W. T. Brown, of Chicago, was in the
. We liave some fine country bams and sales they can make better purchases and city Friday and Saturday on business.
by quickly turning the goods Into cash
ihuuldert (or sale cheap.
Judge Hooker is confined, to his home in
they can afford smaller profits.
Advertis­
ing adds but little to the aggregate of a Charlotte with a severe attack of eryMpel*”* . Albert Wormuth, a young man only 19 business man's expenses, but it does add . Mrs. L. W. Feigbner, of Nashville,
uars of ape, living In Carlton, will have a greatly to tlie amount of business he docs. spent Thursday with friends in this city.
hearing to-day before Judge Armstrong as
Our city marshall bought and paid for a
F. M. Woodmansee, of Vermontville,
io his sanity.
“cord of wood” of a certain fanner living was in the city yesterday on legal business.
/ Manager Roos ot the felt boot factory on the State road, last week—at least the
Iconic Goodyear stands at the bead of
.has rente d W. IL Schantz's house In the farmer said there was a.cord, but it lacked
' second wanl and will move his family here a great deal of it upon being measured. his class in the Kenyon Military Academy
about the middle of the mouth.
Bobby spoke to him about the large deficit in Ohio.
Perry Busby has moved to Ulis city from
Abbott. the optician, pays especial at­ and said tiiat unless tlie vacanfxuwce was
promptly filled with thu promised beech Caroand says that Hastings is good enough
tention to fitting childrens eyes and all
and maple, there would be trouble. The for him.
diilleult casts. Satisfaction guaranteed.
fellow refused to do anything. Papers
Office with Dr. Kimball, brittle Creek.
F. C. Brook's and wife, of Delton, were
were promptly made out, but ere they
X Gcu. Connor, arrested for cutting up a could be served, the farmer hied hHnself In the city a few days last week visiting
b iffalo robe and some blankets belonging to to bis wood pile, sneaked into town by the relatives.
Dell Merchant, was brought liefore Squire back way, and now Bobby smiles over a
C. M. Stevens and family, of Battle
. Krnuston Thursday, and fined S3H and big, full cord of wood.
Creek, visited R*latlves and friends in the
Alonzo Tobey, of this township, while In city last week.
- If tbe city shows the right disposition tbe employ of Hubbard A Hendershott L/5Irs. Sophia Kenfield will soon more to
toward tin* project, it Is not at all improb- cutting saw logs with two other brothers Chicago, which city she Intends to make
* able but what the Ix&gt;well A Hastings rall- met with an accident about two o'clock last her future home.
* road will be soon extended to this city and Thursday p. m.; Which caused his death.
John J. Van Arman, of La Junta. Col.,
• beyond.
They were falling a tree and it lodged then
arrived
in
tbe
city
Friday
to
attend
the
/ W. F. Hicks, thinking that ’March will they felled another tree onto it to break It
down and Alonzo stepi&gt;ed to one side and funeral of his father.
/ prnlmbly not remedy the failure of winter
leaned against a tree while it was falling
Mrs. L. E. Knappen and Mrs. W. J.
.
to provide Ice, has made arrangements and the failing tree swung around against
Stuart, ot Grand Rapids, were in the city
to -hip bls supply for the coming season,
Alonzo and smashed his arm. Some strange a few days last week.
• fruiujbe north.
.
noise called bis friends to his bedside in
Mrs. E. H. Van Drusen and Mra. H. E.
At a nieetipgof the. Guu Lake associa- the night just as he was breathing his last
x*tiou Friday “evening, R. 1. Hendershott It Is supposed that he bled to death from Hoyt, of Kalamazoo, made Airs. Hadley a
was elected president, IL B. Messer vice the effects of his wound.—Freeport Herald. farewell visit last week.

Hastings Wednesday. Mar, 5, 1890.

LOCAL NEWS.

provident, Ed. Powers secretary, and John
Bessmer treasurer.
z There will be a ''hallelujah wedding” al
* the salvation army barracks Friday even­
ing. We bear that an admission foe of 15
&lt;•« nts will be charged. Will Durgee and
Miss Hattie Scott-are the contracting par­
ties.

Our suliscribcra, wi&gt;o are In arrears, are
asked to nunember that we want an im­
mediate settlement of all subscription ac­
counts. Over 350 settled accounts last
month. There are twice that number who
ought to settle with ns thia month.

It will soon be time for the annual
scooping of dirt into the center of the roads,
to have It washed nnd pushed Into tbegut­
ters. and In turn be scooped into the road
again next year. People are beginning to
ree that this kind of road work is no good,
and to realize the fact that If good roads
arc to be made, a liberal supply of gravel
must be used. Perhaps as much road can­
not be gone over in the same time under
the latter method, but when it is finished,
tbe people can rest assured of good roads
for a long time, and it can be kept up each
year with but little expense, saying noth­
ing about tbe pleasure and comfort in rid­
ing over a good road.

W. H. Schantz expects to have his auc­
tion sale of blooded stock, farming imple­
The Improvement Committee arc receiv­
ments etc., about April 1»L Instead of a ing plenty of communications now days
month later as heretofore announced. from manufacturing Institutions desiring
Full particulars of the stock to be sold will to locate here. Last week brought three
♦ be given In the Banner in a couple of sack communications. A knotting factory
. weeks.
employing 100 hands agree to locate here
*
A chimney in the Union ballLlock burn­ if 810,000 in slock will be taken by our
ed out Saturday evening and upon examin­ home people, giving the latter the choice
ation things were found to be very warm of treasurer. A woolen factory, employ­
. In the second story of the building. The ing 100 hands will locate here if 815,000 in
alarm of fire was sounded and everything stock will be taken by people here, allow­
was on hand in case of emergency, but It ing the latter to name both the president
and treasurer. A car shop operated by a
was needed.
company ^ith a capital of 92.500,000 and
There will be held in the court bouse at employing 1.500 bunds will locate here if
’ Hastings, on Friday. March 21st, a prohi­ tbe city will give them a bonus of ten per
bition county conference. Let every town­ cent, of their capital stock. Tbe Improve­
ship be well represented.
Meeting to ment Committee have their eyes open for
» commence at 10 o’clock a. m. ladles es­ tbe good ot the city, and It is safe to say
pecially Invited.
that before another year Is ushered in,
.
By Order of Com.
Hastings will be blessed with some more
»
James IL Browne’s theatre company are factories.
riving some very fine entertainments in
We dip the following from the Kalama*
* Union hall this week. The company have zoo Telegraph: Mra. Julia M. Hadley, of
"been here before, and consequently draw a Hastings, sails the 22d of March for Han­
K»od house each evening. They come here kow. China. She will accompany Rev.
after a week's engagement In Kalamazoo, Arthur Locke and family, who for many
where they were well received and drew years have been engaged In mission work
good houses.
In China, and goes with the expectation of
Saturday ono of our fanner friends dia- remaining seven years. Mrs. Hadley has
been for some time actively engaged In tbe
carded his old kcy-wlndlng watch, bought
interests of foreign missionary work as
• new stem-winder, and left one of oar
Jewelry stores rejoicing. About two hours secretary of the woman’s auxiliary of the
after he returned, the very picture of dis­ Episcopal church at Hastings. She has
appointment. saying that there must be reared and educated three adopted child­
something wrong with his new purchase, ren, two of whom were educated here at
ax he had been winding his watch for two, ML Holyoke, and ere now married and
hours and hadn't succeeded In getting it settled in Grand Rapids, Mrs. W. J. Stuart
wound up. Tbe look of disappointment and Mra. L. E. Knappen; a son, who is en­
, suddenly left when be found that be had gaged in a banking bouse, la settled In the
been winding tbe watch tbe wrong way. west. These children and many dear
and after pulling his cool collar well up, friends will greatly mb* this noble woman
around bls face, be made a quiet sneak whose life has been filled with good deeds

.

ou: of the front door.

WAGONS.
.

We have just received a carload of the world renowned

STEEL SKEIN . v

’

5TqbEDrtKER*WflqONS,
And if we cannot show you the finest line of wagons ever
brought into Barry county, we will not ask you to buy.
&gt;
Yes, we can and will sell you wagons just as
.

i^fYs. Fred Heath and Mias Franc Wil­
liams gave a very pleasant pedro party to
about forty invited friends Friday even­
ing.
David Parkhurst, of Aberdeen, Dak.,
who has been visiting John Busby and
family for some time, left yesterday for
his home.

Frank Hadley left for Whatcom, Wash­
ington. Saturday, to assume his new duties
as bookkeeper in the First National bank
of Whatcom.

Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Greble start to-day
to make quite an extended trip through
the south and will visit Cuba before re­
turning home.
^klt McElwain has l*en engaged to work
ona mill in West Superior, Wisconsin,
and will-shake the dust ot this city off bls
feet In a few days.
.
Mr. and Mra. John Marshall, who eame
to assist In the care of their sister, “Grand­
ma Crawley," returned to their home In
Monroeville, Ohio, Monday.
A. D. Niakern and family are expected
In the city to-morrow evening. Mr. N.
will drill Hastings Division No. 19, U. R.
K. of P. for the world’s encampment in
Milwaukee next July.

Mrs. Julio M. Hadley started for Han­
kow, China, yesterday. She expects to
sail from San Francisco tbe 14th. Ban­
ner readers will be favored with letters
from her occasionally.
lyChariie Bennett, tbe champion base ball
’Stclier of tl« world, is In tbe city to-day,
and will no doubt do all in his power to
get Charite Baldwin to sign a contract to
play jrlth the Boston league team this
L/sewman A- Fuller has returned to
Alaska to take charge of the gold mine be
recently disposed of there, as the affairs of
the concern were In bad shape and his ex­
perience waa needed badly. Mr. Fuller
must be pleased If salary Is any object, aa
It is reported that be receives every month
half as much as tbe President of the Unit­
ed States receives in a year.

|

Cheap as You Can Buy Them Any­
where in the State of Michigan.
We have had years of experience, buy in car lots and pay

spot cash.

Why can’t we compete with anybody.

Now

Don’t be Deceived
by cheap talk and cheap goods.

Investigate for yourselves

and act accordingly.

.

Yours respectfully,

Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds.
Barry county district lodge. No. HL of
tbe Independent Order of Good Templars,
will meet in quarterly sesulon at luicey on
Monday. March 10th, 1890. commencing at
10 o’clock a. m. Subject of importance to
the order will be discussed and the at­
tendance of every member is requested.
G. A. Morey, Sec.

The executive committee of the Agri­
cultural society met at the court bouse
Thursday afternoon lost and decided to
hold the next fair on ScpL 23d. 24tb, 25th
and 20th. A strip of land joining tbe fair
ground on the west, was purchased of D.
R. Cook; a nice wire fence will be built on
tbeeouthand west sides of the fair ground.
The false impression that was attempted
to be scattered around against the n4w
officers, to the effect that they arc opposed
to all horse races and in fact every legiti­
mate sport was most emphatically denied.
The present managers will make horse
racing and all legitimate sports one of tbe
features of tho next fair, as their prede­
cessors have done. They are all alive to
the interests of Barry county, are all men
of good business ability and judgment
Mayor Goodyear was confined to his and if the weather don’t interfere, we pre­
home a couple of days -last week with a dict that the next fair will be tbe most suc­
second attack of the grip.
cessful one ever held in this county.
Elon Soule has secured a position as
fielder for the St Ix&gt;uls Browns, and will
leave soon to accept his position.

®

Tbe necessary stock tor the new creamery
has been subscribed, and the meeting to
complete tlie organization and elect direc­
tors nnd officers will be held to-inorrow
afternoon. Mr. BrenL representing Mes­
srs. Davis &amp; Rankin, of Chicago, who has
been hero In the Jnterest of thatifirm, has
by his frank and manly and honorable
business methods, been the means of en­
listing the necessary interest and capital
in the venture—87,000. This creamery
will be tlie first oae in the state to be sup­
plied with the most modern appliances for
separating cream from the milk. The
creamery will bo supplied with all tbe best
machinery for making cheese also. It will
be what Is termed a “whole-milk" cream­
ery, and experience has demonstrated tiiat
this kind make better butter, more of It
from a given quantity than tbe old, and
can therefor pay the pay the farmer more
for his milk than be cofald get under tbe
cream gathering system. If the farmers
within the proper radius of tbe creamery
support It as tlielr own interest would dic­
tate, this institution will pay from 850,000
to 8150,000 a year for milk. It will be
ready for business May 15th.
During the year 1M9 the Mutual Life
Insurance Company of New York assumed
now risks to the amount of one hundred
and fifty one million dollars. Oneof these
risks was C. H. VanAnnan for 83.000.
This sum has been paid In full to the ad­
ministrator of his estate. The Mutual
Life Is the oldest, largest and strongest
company In this country, and tbe policies
of Insurance issued by it are tbe most lib­
era! and desirable of any written. No per­
son should buy life Insurance before know­
ing what the Mutual Life Is selling.
C. W. SnERMAJt, Special A&lt;ent,
Charlotte. Mich.
To Whom it may Concern.
All perwnH having claims against thees­
tate of Miranda Healy, late widow of Hur­
on Heaiy, of the township of Kntiawd will
present their claims to me for settlement
on or before A pril next
For sale, 80 acres of land with buildings,
cheap, one work horse, one two year old
colt, one top buggy, two cowa.

POWERS’ tl/IRbWrtRE*1 IL * * * * * * *
This is our dullest season, just before the time for spring
trade to open, and we are making a big push on a few special
lines to close them out and

MAKE ROOM
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New Spring Goods
Which are now arriving daily.

Good Robes cut from 83.50 to 82.70.
Horse Blankets at ACTUAL COST­
A good Buck Saw for 43c.
A 61 ft. Spring Steel Cross-Cut Saw to
at $1.56.
A warranted Ax and Handle, 84c.

out

We have procured the agency for the famous Anti-Rusting
Tinware, which is no new experiment Eight years of severe
test has proved that it is positively anti-rusting. We can re­
fer you to parties in this city and vicinity who have used it
for 5 or 6 years and the tin is bright and good.
We have a better line than ever before in Buildere’ and
General Hardware, Glass, Paints, Oils, Varnishes, etc., and
will try to please yon in goods and prices.

W. F

�farm anp garden.
SUGGESTIONS AND EXPER1ENCES-OF
VALUE TO WIDE AWAKE FARMERS.

Tlie application for fastening a barb
wire gate without pulling one’s anus and
tearing their clothes into shreds is de­
picted in the cuts hero reproduced from

Farm and Fireside.

no. 1—BARB WIRE FENCE GATE.

In stretching your wire, let it run
across the opening where the gate is
wanted. Staple it fast to the gate posts
with extra long staples. Set your braces
as usual, then cut off the wires at post
just outside of staples. Staple the gate
wires to 2x2 inch stakes, with un oak
2x3 inch piece, B, nt end of wires,
with a swap notch cut at upper end.
■Now cut two pieces of No. 10 plain wire,
48 inches long; fasten one to tho bottom
of the post. A, (or l&gt;ottom loop. Make
a riug of the other, and with a staple
fasten it to the top of stake, B. Cut a
piece of oak scantling 2x4. 40 inches
long; cut a notch i inch deep, 2 inches
from one end. Bore a f inch holo
through tho 2 inch way, 14 inches from
the notch. Bore a similar hole through
post A, U inches from the top, from
outside to inside, or vice versa.

In a prize essay written by W. T. F.
Petty for Tho American Bee Journal oc­
curs'the following statement concerning
extracted honey, which can hardly fail
to be of interest to apiarists.
Extracted honey is honey in its purest
rondition, exactly as gathered and ripaned by the bees, without the admixfWre
of any foreign matter. In this latter
particular itVdiffers from the strained
honey of a few years ago, which was ob­
tained by crushing tbe combs. By pieons
of the movable comb hivo and the ex­
tractor bee keeping has been revolution­
ized. Tlie application of these inven­
tions to tlie production of extracted
honey, though differing in some minor
details with different apiarists, is about
os follows:
,
The bees ore obligesl to build their
couilu in movable frames, which may be1
removed from thu hive without injury
to combs or" bees. These combs, when
filled with honey and sealed over by the&gt;
liees; are taken from tho hive,Aho adher­■'
ing bees brushed off and tho com ba taken[
to the extracting room. For this room!
the necessary appliances are an extractor,
'
an uncapping knife, uncapping table, can
for pouring the newly extracted honey’
into, and, lastly, the receptacles in which1
it is td be placed upon the market.
Tbe frame of comb to- be extracted is#
token by the operator, the upper end be­■
ing held by his left hand, while the lowerr
end rests on the uncapping table; withj

the uncapping knife in his right hand, be
b^l is at the.lower end of the comb and
cuts off the cappings of the sealed cells,
leaving the honey exposed. Tho cap­
pings thusbutoff drop into a sieve, which
I is htmeath the center of tho uncapping
table. The top of this table should be
covered with tin and made to drain into
tho sieve, under which is a vessel for
catching tho drippings. The comb, be­
ing uncapped on loth sides, is placed into
tho extractor, which is a machine for
separating tho honey from the comb by
means of centrifugal force. Thia force
and its mode of action are best illustrated
by taking tlie familiar care of the grind­
stone.
Tlie honey extractor is so constructed
that the force, which causes tho drops
of water to fly from tho stone—in the
cose of the grindstone—causes the liquid
honey, iu the case of the extractor, to
to bo thrown from the cells of thu combs.
As commonly made, tho extractor is
a large tan in which is a revolving
basket, or frame, made of coarse wire
cloth, the axis of revolution being ver­
tical. Tliis axis is so geared with cog
wheels that for each revolution of a
WIRE FENCE GATE.
Bolt the piec^ of 2x4 on the outside of crank, turned by tho hand, the basket
post, with the notched Bide away from the will make about five revolutions.
gate. Run a piece of wire around the
poet and 2x4, and fasten with a staple on
With a concrete-floor inn basement
tlie outside of the post about two inches
above the end of the 2x4 piece. When clos­ where horses or cows are stabled all tlie
liquid
manure may be easily saved. The
ing your gate, wet the lower end of stake
(B) in loop (Q and draw the upper end floor under tho animals may be made of
tight. Lower the upper end of lever (as pine or hemlock plank, matched nnd
in Fig. 1) no that ring (D) will pass easily grooved, and inclining toward the gutter
over into notch. Straighten it up to its in the rear. The cement should be the
Rosendale grade on a groundwork of
place, and fasten with wire at bottom.
grave! where drainage is provided, and
this overlaid by lhebest Portland cement
Pregnant animals may aafely be al­ for additional hardness. If a cement
lowed free access to rock salt, provided fluor is to last long it must be protected
there has been no deprivation for a tong from severe freezing.
period previously. It is very rare tiiat
animals take too much of anything—food
A Homo Made Corn Speller.
This is simply the uao of a bar of iron
or water—unless there has been a long
period daring which material of which laid across a box. Tho box is made of a
they are fond or that is necessary to convenient height tosit upon, say tvtajve
them lias been withheld. Salt is an es­ or fourteen inches, and is eighteen by
sential constituent of tlie blood, and salt thirty inches square. This size will hold
hunger may lead to excess when the ani­ over two bushels.
mal is suddenly permitted an opportu­
The bar of iron (or, better, of steel)
nity of supplying its lack; but given should be three-quarters by ono-quarter
free access no more will bo taken than of an inch'in size, and a little longer than
is necessary to satisfy its wants.
the box. Put a staple sufficiently large
Many of the common fodders on which to admit tho bar into the middle of tho
domestic animals are fed contain only a upper edge of one end of the box, and
• • the size
•
•
small proportion of salt On some farms cut a notch
of- the •bar •in the
it is lacking in the soil, and tho food
stuffs grown on them must of necessity
be deficient, therefore the importance of
a constant supply should not be over­
looked. Rock salt to lick is better than
a fixed quantity, mixed with the food,
unless it is given medicinally, as in cases
of, "rot” in sheep, or worms in any aniCORN SREI.LEB.
—1 because (it is possible that more may
other end. Put in the bar, put a piece of
pplied tha&lt;rJs necessary when the
board across the notched end for a scat
al is forced to take it or refuse the
and go ahead with your shelling. Both
Salt is a constituent of milk, and,
hands orc used in the operation, the left
given to the cow, it must bo drawn
clasped tightly around the bar between
that stored in her blobd and tissues.
tlie legs of tho operator, while the ear is
There cun, therefore, bo no serious de­
drawn upward by the right hand, the
privation without injury, and if the food
fingers
of the left holding it firmly
dotes not contain it in sufficient quantity
it ^should be artificially supplied. The against the bar, and slightly pushing it
upward. Shell two-thirds of tlie small
•mount may be «afely left to the cow.
end first, then turn and shell tho butt
Two bushels of our small com can be
A Brief Chapter vn Swine.
A brood sow should havo strong, tough easily shelled in an boar, after getting a
lioniw. An all corn ration will not pro­ little accustomed to the manipulation.
duce. them.
Professor Henry demon­ We present a sketch of tlie box and bar.

strated that a corn made ixjne in much
more easily broken than those grown
from a mixed ration—a ration strong in
albuminoids.
In selecting breeding
Rtoqk we would always want to know
whether they are from a family noted
for (fertility. This is an inherited quality
and cannot be too w&amp;U established. Like
all fvaluable qualities in any domestic
animal, it is easily lost by bad monagem«it. It is also desirable tiiat the par­
ent vtock be of a’ quiet disposition and

lifle. breeders, probably more so than any
other breed, and the genuine article in
its original home in New Jersey will feed
to aa large weights aa any other breed.
Unfortunately their beauty, or, rather,
lack of it, bos never recommended them

Fir at least three ream cultivate the
y oeng orchard. We have often said that
if you desire to grow a crop of apples
you tauat give tbe crop something of the
rare,you give to other crops. We have

left to grow while the ground was occu­
pied ‘by the grass. We never saw a good
orchard grown in that way, however.
Plant the young orchard in some crop

ly ef raohturc.

THE GREAT

extracted honey.

What Others Say.

Ohio Farmer declares that it is a waste
of cash product to feed a calf whole
milk after its.rennet stomach changes so
as to call for solid food, and it is a mis­
take to so feed it after it is 10 days old.
It considers warm skimmed milk and u
little oatmeal much better.
C. Dddley, of Kentucky, says: The
value of lime in tlie poultry yard cannot
be overestimated; exj&gt;erience teaches
that there is nothing more effective as an
insect destroyer than a thick coating of
whitewash made of fresh time and an in­
fusion of crudf OLrbofic acid. Cleanse
the house thoroughly before applying,
and cover every accessible portion of the
woodwork, especially tbe perches and
the sills on which they rest. A generous
fumigation of sulphur and tobacco is also
advantageous.

An old farmer asserts that manure
made in tho winter should bo spread as
it b'luade on tho land where it is to be
used. It ig a fact abundantly proved by
practice that manure is never worth
more than it is the day it ia made. Noth­
ing is added to it, but usually much is
tort from it by lapse of time. Except on
steeply sloping ground, tbe manure is
safe from all danger of loea, aud is put
where it will do the must good when it is
spread on tbe land direct from the rtabie.

you jwt whrt you n- ed. It la Hood’s Saraaparllla, which will lift jeu out of that uncertain,
uncomfortable, dangerous condition. Into a
state of good health, confidence tu&gt;d chrcrfulncs*. You’ve no Idea how potent this peculiar
medicine is la cases like yours.
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LESSON X, FIRST QUARTER, INTER

NATIONAL SERIES, MARCH 9.

Tbe Lapeer city carriage works have
been removed to Caro.
’A (
XT ell and Happy.

I take pleasure iu submitting the follow­
ing statement of facts that you may know
tlie great benefit tiiat has re^nllted from the
use of your Specific In the case of my little
daughter, now ten years of age. The
child, when two years of nge. had a severe
attack of scarlet fewr. which left her with
a shattered constitution. Among other
evidences of impaired nutrition was what
the doctors called softening of the imnes.
In her fifth year she happened to a slight
accident which resulted in the dislocation
of the hip Joint, and, from the irritation
thus set up. terrible abscesses of the hip
ensued. The abscesses, despite thobjtet
medical treatment that could be obtained,
remained for three years? dlschargtnq Oontinuously. At this time, through the ln­
.fluence of friends. I put her on yonr S..S.
8. When this treatment was commenced
the abscess was very large, having six per­
(orations, pua discharging through them
all. During this treatment several splcute
of bone came out, aud ny the time she had
finishMl her fifth bottle the abscess bad
entirely healed, her appetite and genera!
I health hnd been restored. In short she wm
wellaud happy, and so continues.
Mrs. J. A. Wikunf.r.
Ixiwer Main St., Slatington. Pa.
Treatise on blood and skin diseases
mailed freeSwarr SrECinc Co.. .
Atlanta, G..
Big Rapids Ins one case of small-pox,
the first In twenty years.
Nor take Catharie pills when your bow­
els or liver are sluggish. They are whip*.
But try—once at least—Miles’ Nerve and
Liver Fills. They act through the nervffi.
Samples free at W. II. Goodyear*.-*.
The klruies recently given at Bay City
brought In $1,370.50.
John Gilpin's Ride.

It 1» evident from the speed attained by
John Gilpin's home that It was well cared
for. and all owners of live stock should ex­
ercise caution nnd care by having a reliable
remedy at hand. Veterinary Carbolisalve
cures cuts, wounds, bruises, collar nnd
saddle galls,- sores, mange, scratches,
thrush. Inflammations and all abrasions of
tho skin and diseases of the feel of horses
and cattle quicker than any other remedy,
and Is the only preparation that invariably
renews the hair In Its original color. It Is
endorsed by Jay Eye See’s driver nnd by
prominent horsemen generally.
Large
cans $1: small cans 50 eta. Sold by all
druggists.
A stock company wants to build an
opera house at Lake Odessa.

Swelling of the ankles or feet when not
due to rheumatism. Prof. IMJosta tmya, Is
always caused by a weak or diseased heart.
So Is shortness of breath, pain or uneasi­
ness when lying mi the left side, smother­
ing spells. The only cure Is Dr. Mlles"
New Cure, Sold at W. H. Goodyear.

The Coldwater Cart company has mort­
gaged Its plant for $37,000.
If yon will send us your address, we will mall
you our Illustrated pamphlet explaining all
about Dr. Dje's Celeb rat* d Electro-Voltaic
Belt and Appliances, and their charming effects
Upon the nervous debilitated system, and bow
they will quickly restore vou to vigor, manhood
and health. If you are thus afflicted, wc will
send yon a Heit and Appliances on a trial.
Voltaic Belt Go,, Marshall, Mich.
Petoskey citizens meet to-morrow to dis­
cuss plans for n new school house.

When she wu * Child, she r^ried for Cna torU.

When she had Children, she fare them Castorla.

The old settlers of Elk Rapids held a
grant^bal) March 4th.

In Latin the meaning of .Salve is “Hall,
God Save YouF used as a greeting when
the eastern plague scourged the cities of
Europe. By promptly using safe and re­
liable remedies we can save ourselves
from many plaguing discomforts, Itching#
and Irritations from all causes. Insect bites,
plant poisonings, catarrh, inflamed and
fore eyes, salt rheum, bolls, ulcerations,
piles, felons, soft corns, tetter, chapping,
chafing, ring-worm, burns, scalds, chip
blalns, frost bites, cuts and bruises which
are rapidly and permanently cured by
Cole’s Carbollsalve, the only Infallible
healing prejiaratlon ever devised. Small
boxes 25 cents; large boxes 50 cents. Sold
by all druggists.
The warm weather did not start tbe buds
In the Grand Traverse fruit belt.

Stearns.

(Compiled from I-rMoti Helper Quarterly Vy per
mission of IL E Hoffman, publisher. Phfladelphte.J
33. “And In the synagogue there wm a
man, which hnd a spirit of an unclean devil,
and cried out with a loud voice." After
being rejected by Hi.-, own townsmen of Naz­
areth, Ho came to Capernaum and taught
in tho synagogue on the Sabbath day*. The
first part of our lewon L« the record ot an in­
! chlent that occurred while He WMthua teach­
ing on^dny Then, as now, all kinds of peo­
ple went to church, some with ono object,
•oino another, nnd then, as now, Satan went
also among, them. As' far as wo can learn
from tbe Scriptures there is but ono devil
properly so called, the loader of all wicked
(pints, wfitwe other names are Satan, tho old
serpent, tho dragon, tho god of this world,
tbe prince of tbo power ot tho air, tho father

fl. 8; John viil, 441; but ha *eems to bare as­
sociated with him Innumerabluajther wickod
spirits, properly callod demons, and so trans­
lated in tlie R. V. margin; aod the great
business of the devil and his demons la to
enter Into and poseeM and control people (or
their destruciiou. A man possened by ono
of thcee dnmom wm in the synagogue on this
particular Sabbath day while Jreus was
teaching.
3L “Letusaloua; wbat have wo to do with
Thee. Thou Jesus of Nazareth! Art Thou
coido to destroy u«r Thus the demon in the
man cried out as Jesus wm teaching.
“I know Thou who Thou art; tho Holy
One of God.'" On ono occasion when cerout demons, tbe demons cried out: "Jesus 1
know, anti Paul 1 know, but who are yaF
And the man with tbo demons leaped on
them, and overcame them, and prevailed
•gainst them, ao that they fled out ot that
bouse naked and woundod (Acta fix, 15, l&amp;
Tbe devil and his nugela do not know Jaras
for their good in any way, but they know
Him as tbe Son of God. the Holy One, the
Christ, and they fear Him, aud they know and
fear those who are'truly Hta, as Paul was.
35. "And Jew- rebtiktxl bim. saying: Hold
thy peace, and come outof him. And • • •
bo came out of him. nnd hurt him not"
Ho addressed the demon in tho man. aud
His word com|&gt;cBed tho evil spirit to leave
tbo man. end ho was healed. “He cast
out tbo spirits with Hi» wtrd’’ (Matt. vlii. 16).
Tbcro Ls no doubt that tho devil and hla
angels po»'M people today, and through
them say and do tbo fearful things ot which
wo hear and read nnd which wo see with our

SI "What a word Ls thill for with au­
thority and power Ho commanded the un­
clean spirits, and they come out" The hut

Nine persons were received into the
Baptlrt church at KalkMka tbe other day.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

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Tribune
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&lt;«»«•«■»

ritb power:" tbo wxtrco of the

B
told that “God anointed Jams of Nazareth
with tbo Holy Ghost and with power; who
went about doing good, and healing all that
were oppressed of the deril. for God was with
Him." 'Vo have His word, we have His
spirit. God is with us. And if wo were only
willing to bo filled with tbe Holy Spirit, we
would not only be ourselves delivered from
all unclean spirits, but we would bo blessed
In loading others to the Greet Deliverer.
37 "And the tamo of Him went out into
every place of the country round about"
His name is as ointment poured forth.
38 "And1 Ho arose out of tbo synagogue,
aryl entered into Simon’s boure ” '
30 "He stood over ber, and rebuked the
fever, and It left her. and immediately she
arose and ministered unto them." A little be­
fore He bad rebuked tbo unclean spirit, and
now bo rebukes the burning in this woman’s
body, and os quickly a* tho spirit fled from
Tn* Oon-wra Cowtaxt. 77 Murray Street
the man, so this great fever fleas before the
same Almighty Word, and the woman is in­
stantly well, so well that she is able to min­
ister unto them, and sbo does it at once.
40. “And He laid His bauds ou every one
of them and boa.'«l thorn." Tidings from the
synagogue and from Simon's borne soon
CHANCE RY BALE.
CHANCERV RALF.
sprexul through tbo city, and jieoplo sick with
In pursuance of and by vlrtne of an order aud
In pursuance ot and by virtue ot an order ?nd
all kinds of diseases are brought unto Him. derreeofthe circuit oonrt for the County of decree of the circuit court tor the county of
Harry, in Chancery, In the Bute of Michigan, Barer, in chancery, iu the state of Michigan,
every ono of whom is sent away healed.
?nre'
?atcd °® ,hp twelfth day of February,
41. “And devils came out of many, • • • Ai J?’2WS,-acert«n canie therein pending, made and dated an the tsreltlh day ot February.
A. D. 1600. In a certain cause there I r pending
aud He, rebuking them, suffered them not to wherein Hortcnae Morev Is complainant and wherein Hurtense Mnrev is complainant and
Oliver England, Klecte England and William Witham England. .Iiinlor, Augusta England
r? •"‘’’■fenaann. Notice Is hereby and William England. Heniur, are drfrudents.
How many happy homes there ware in
F rTn
«*“«» ,o tbs Notice ta hereby riven that I shall sell at public
Capernaum that night; people now perfectly blglirstbidder, on Friday, the fourth day of auction to tbe highest bidder, on Friday the
wall who had long been tick and had suffered April. A.D. two, at ten o'clock In the forenoon,
at the north front door of tbe coort bouse in tbe
much; people now about ou tbe atreeta and City of Huuntt. County of Barry and state of the forenoon, al Ihr north front door ol tincourt house, la th* city of HMtiiuw. eouuly of
at their work who had not been seen there Michigan, said court house being tbe place tor Barry, and Mate of Mlchlpui, Ml&lt;! court houw
for many a day; jicopln now meek and gentle holding tne rtreutt court, for aatd County of being tne phwe for holdI mt the circuit court for
, U&gt;. rollo.lu UKHbM wriT. u&gt; wU, •aid county «f Barry, the following draerihed
to whom you could uot t&lt;poak before with­ B»rr&gt;
The west half of the west half of the south property, to-SB: The cart half ol tbe wral hall
out being inrultad; and al) because Jesus had east quarter of aeetinn nineteen, in township ot
theaoutbeaarquarter of section nineteen, in
come. His word oftd His hand did it nil, and two north, range ten west Barry County. Mich­ township number two north, range ten west.
He still lives, and la aeoeaalble to all who igan, nceorting to the United Staten survey, to Barry county, MicttigBii, accord Im to the Unked
satisfy said mortnn. Interest, costa and ex- Btatea surrey, to satisfy aald mortgage. Inter
truly seek Him.
Ccnses. and should tne same tall to realize «uf. est. eonU and expenses and should the sax&gt;
42. “And when It wm day. Ho departed,
clant for tbe payment of aald mortgage, luter- tan to realize rtt&amp;lcnt for the payment ol sal
sod went into a desert place.” Mark says eat. ewita and &lt;-xpet&gt;wa accordtag to the drerve mortgage. Interest, costa and expenses, then
in said &lt;-Muae. then I shall sell for tills nnrnose
sell for this purpose the west half of the
that
rose a groat while before day and the west halt of the cut half ot the ttonth west ■hall
east half ot tbe reutliweat quarter of section
went away to pray (Mark i. 851. How unlike quarter of eortlon nineteen, lu township two nineteen, in township two north, range ten
asocnUed minister's Monday. What hun- north, range ten west, Barry County. Michigan, west. Barry county, Michigan, acvordinx to the
according to the United States survey.
guring for communion with Hla Father, what Dated, nutings, Mich., February 17. A. D. 1M0. United States survry.
Dated. Hastings, Mich.. February. 17, A. D
abstraction from Che things of earth! But
«
alomzo K. KxNArrox.
HW.
AuikzoK. Kkfafton.
Circuit Court Comtnlsaloucr, Harry Co., Mich. Circuit Court Cotnmiuiouer. Barry County,
this is tbe secret of power. A bold upon
KjJ*rtFr &amp; v*x arm ax.
Michigan.
God, a dinging to God, a waiting upon HimSolicitors for Complainant.
&lt;■
hrtlAOT, Knaffrn A Vanarman.
alone, a whole hearted reliance upon Him,
Bollclton for Complainant.
'
a firing in Hia sight, a wittmafing unto Him
MORTGAGE SALK.
that He may be glorified, a studying to shew | Detanh havlsg been made.tn the conditions ot
ourselves approved unto Him, arcing no one
FROHATE ORDER.

CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children.

The Bible says, •‘man is fearfully and
power.
wonderfully made.” But physiologists all
lbe ?*Opl® ■OUKhl Him*lad
concede that the most wonderful portion of
unto Hun, and stayed Him. that Ho should
man Is the nervotM system. In it are locat­ not depart from them." What a contort to
ed the seats of life and mind, and the con­
trol of all tbe bodily organs.
When the
nerves arc destroyed, the part h paralyzed.
The flesh, blood and bones are nothing to It bandzj A more practical question K “Do
r*°'lpr- 00 «»• day after
Derangements of the brain or nerves are
the Sabbath as well as on the Sabbath r “And
the causes of headache, fits, dizziness, flut­ why do you seek Him! Ii it for Hia gifts,
tering of the heart, sexual weakness, aleep- ■ouw bleaing from Him, or la it to know
lewness, neuralgia, cold bands and feet. A Hirn, and the power of Hia resurrection and
free trial bottle of Dr. Miles’ Nervine-the th. MJowjhJpof Hi. aufferiaoM^
be said unto them, I moat preach
latest and most successfal cure for all these
dlsoMes, may be bad at W. H. Goodyear'^ the kingdom of God to other cities also; for
therefore am I sent." The R. V. ««,"!
drug store.
Tbe Polish church of, EMt Saginaw, is
about to build an 88,000 school house.

\AAD£

ONLY BY

of God.” Matthew adds that He proneh&lt;-d
tbe goapel of tbe kingdom and biudad all
manner of aickniM and all manner ot
Suih
wcr,! Hb instructions,to Hia di*CIhIhk U«H .. ‘Kl. _ n ...
. ..

a kingdom foretold by their

“
ttt b^Jw“ BOne °*er SaTtho
kingdom protniaed to David, and more fully
rcvraled 6y the prophets (Il Bara, vii, Ul, fif;
la*, lx, 7;- Jar. xxm, 5, fl, etc.). But Israel
rrcrtvwl not her King, and tbo kragdbmrtbS
at hand is postponed till His return,

■bout^OOUn. Tb, roniulMloa i«
HI.
/aUon™ no- l»_lo ”Oo Into oil U» -orU
-nd wmcb
Ck-pol to mr. ermta.;"
ml « u, WIotot - oaoMuStaolr wltlt
Moo— mI—IIoo ud iodur«nat to to.

ley. and ou which there Is due at the date here­
of three hundred and fifteen dollars. NotiSrts
hereby given that by virtue ot tbe power of sale
in Mia mortgage I shall foreclose the same by
"f1'00-to the highest bidder.
ra.b0^.fro.?1 door ol the
H*»® in
im,1
2?
tweflty ,l”h
01
May. iroo, at twelve o’clock noon, of all tiiat cer­
tain p.eee or parcel of land situated iu the Ottv

Dated. Feb re, t«».
,,
,, , Jamks L. CuaWI.KY, An
Chaw. H. Badkr. Altijr tor Assignee.

NOTICE FOB ILBAHING CLAIMS.
Btoto of Michigan, bounty of Barry—as.
Notice is hereby pl ven, that by an order of
tbe proDate court lor the county ot
mode on the aeth day ot February. A.
six montan front that date were anov
creditora to present their claims ajpd
entate of Christopher IL VanAnnan. late
county, deceaaed, and that all creditors
deceased are required to present their cuum
o "»d
court, at the |»robate offlcc, in
theolty of Hastings, for examination and allow­
ance on or before the nth day of Ararast next,
and that tnrtt claims will be heard before said
rourt. on Tuesday, the 27th day of May and on

County of Barry, bokten rt the Probate Offlre,
to the eiiv ot BasUnga, in aald comity, on
Saturday the 15th dav of Fetaywy in the year one
tbMMaml elrht hundred and ninety.
^FWiient. (Baries W. ArtMtrong, Judge of
In the matter ot tbe estate ot Hannah Quack­
enbush, deceased.
On reading and tiling tbe petition, dniv veri­
fied. ot James H. Quackenbush, son of said de­
ceased, praying thrt a crrtahi instrument now
on file In this court, purporting to be tbe Is--*:
will and testament of said deesawd. may be ad
mltted to probate and that administration ot
■aid artate. with tbe will annexed, may be grant­
ed^ to Charles W. Jordan or to acme other suit­
’ IberciHKin itis ordered, that Thursday tbe 13th
day ot March, A. D., W0. at ten o'clock in thu

all other persons Interested in said
required to appear at a session of
hen to be holdou at the Probate
---- * ’’aatlnra. In Mid countv.
Jure be, why I he prayer
uaner may not be granted. And
ordered, that sahl petitioner glrc
pet HIan. and tbe hear­
---- hi tn.
for three sueccMive
nt hearIna

Dated Feb. 2tth, A. 1). 1M0.
CHARLKS W. ARMRTROMO,

80 Acres Fine Improved Laud,
FOR SALE AT A. BARGAIN.

tshh disobedient, and bow can he tbe flliXt
• Address the owner.

H. B. POWELL, Wo.

BOILERS

�'ntfa
BOIES IS GOVERNOR.

THE OVERFLOWING RIVERS.

The Long-Delayed Inauguration
Duly Performed.

'-***'* lUfc., March 1.—The river rc*.’ one
foot la the twenty-four hours end*! H*t

HAPPY DEMOCRATS BY THOUSANDS

rocated—Tlie Tarin* Question IXacUBSod

Des Noones, la.. Fob. 28.—Governor Boies
was yesterday afternoon inaugurated in the
hall of the house of representatives as the
first Democratic chief executive of tbe state
elected in thirty-four years. As tiecame th?
occasion, the capiU-l was gayly decorated
with flags and patriotic emblem*. Tho single
rote for nnui-l-trip ticketa from all state
[x»int&gt;, granteil by tbo various railroad com(Kinics, iqxirated to secure the attendance of
a vast concourse of visitor*.
The military parade, conducted by Adjt.
Gen. B-vsiki as marnbal, comprised the Na­
tional Guards .of Burlington, Sioux City,
Ottuuiwn, Dubuque and I&gt;e* Motaoa, and
was one of the meat imposing p-xgeauts ever
witnesMsl in Iowa

In bis inaugural nddrvwi Governor Boies
reviewed those questions which at present
attract the attention of the jieople of the
state. With regard to tho railroad situation
the governor said: “Prior to our present
law* the purchaser of transportation way
at the mercy of the railway com pan lea They
abuseil their power, and to gain great divi•b-nd* individual nnd puldxc .rights were
alike sacrificed.’’

In xpcaking of the prohibitory law, the
governor sail that from its inception to the
]&gt;i«*i-nt time it bud been ilieytiA_-d and ignored
in most of the largo cities at the state. The
um.- of intoxicating beverages hail not di­
minished, but the million* of capital invrated
iiv citiums in the traffic bad been calmly
wiped out without if pretense of cotnpea*atmg those who wire HJiued as a consequencr
of such action. Enforcrinent of the law had
meant the impoverishment of tbos* interested
m the butdnns*. The governor said that, in
his judgment, the tact tiiat the law wan-a

L3 feet above tbo danger line. It is now
pouring over tts natural bank* into thliuttoau, but Cairo’s h-vucs ate still fifteen
a-l£3'" th°
***“,U1'1 ar" inipregusule. There to one continuou* shoot of water
from Bird’* Point, Mo., just arm, thq rivnr
from here, all the way to tho Arkansas state
line, a distant of seventy mile; along tbe
bt lAiuta, ArkanMM and Tela* railroad. AU
thesmaU steamra and tug. in th, harbor
ore busy saving corn and stock, and the
people are gathered on high spots in the
bottom* ■ around here in Kentucky, Missouri
and IlMnoto.
SltuaUon at Kvausvllle, Ind.

Evaxhvjllk, Ind., March L-Tbe river
gauge registers 42.2 feet and is still
raising
tliree
quarters of
an
inch
hour.
The low lands above town
•re completely floods J • and tbe city is full
of honu'iro* wanderer*, driven from their
fartm. Refugees from the low land* are
coming Into town every hour in a wet, ex­
hausted and hungry condition.
N«w Orleaxs, March l.-Tbe toees iu
the Lake Providence district t.re hard
pressed but still holding, nnd as tho m.'reurv
toU to the (re***ing point yesterday at Lake
Providsnce it is hoped that too rise'in the
Miarfstakppi may be checked. It is reported
that two wfaitoi »u»d a negro wore killed
Thuraday night ju»t over tbe Arkansa* statx
line for attempting to cut leve-s.
CjncosxATI. March I.— A great many indusiriM in the Inw ground* In-re and at
Covington have been ooispcltal to close
down on account of high waler, an I item, of
garden are overflowed in th? Mill creek
bottom*, ruining the early veg -table crop.
About 130 families have had to leave their

M feet fl1--' mi-ben on the gnagv, the highest
since 1864, and rising.

A BAD STATE OF AFFAIRS.
Mi or king

Deport

fro* the

Booneville,

1xiha.xaks.ih, March 1—Secretary John­
son. of the state board of charities, hax just
returned frotn a virit of insjiecticu of ti*e
poor huuse at BooBevillo, Warrick coun­
human rights i-onntitutad tbe chief obstacle ty. and pronounces the hytituliun to be in
the worst condition of any tiiat bn has ever
,
Favors * Ltci-nxe I.a«.
The lUft/orm* ot rhe different |nliticul visited. He say* there are no lights in th*'
windows of the paupers’ department; they
have no knivrxasd fork* nt the table,, an-I
■ *.T more clearly }\re-ented to, or more all of them are dirt*- and covered with rngs,
thoroughly nndenaovd by. the nxawes than in many case* their clothing n &gt;t being
In the col­
.-ax that of legislative prohibition in Iowa sufficient to &lt;t»ver them.
by the i . ipleof the state during th» last ored departinrot there aro five p-r• imp-vigu. Tli» |&gt;eople had passed upon the scn*. a num of Wl. another of t»
-ue, aud tucse localities so desiring were and a girl of 45. all paralyz-sd, and na in­
। n illiAl io ih&lt;&gt; t-'Ui-fltx of a carefully framrei fuat and its mother. Tlie room is small and
l.ccuM' iaw-. Iowa needed legislation broad tho dirt nnd filth *o deep on the flu »r tiiat
enough to ewer more than the views of a they can bo wcrajusi up with the foot. The
connntetionen* rwfflsm to buy g!a» far tho
window* and ck-clan- that the jmuperH should
IL-furing to the representation question eat with their finger*, and refu**&gt; to buy
»«• raid the &lt;•» n»i« al 18*5 showed the popu- knives nnd forks. The superintendent pay*
iation of the state to lie, in-round cumbers, I 6250 rent for the farm, whkh contain*
* -.1
I a ■ l ,, Inch
1. ..I. -khuuld
1. I ■ ■ I ■! have
I... «... made»the
k. — —actual
.
i
eighty acres of worn «»ut land, aud gets
•4.14X1.«
ratio for HXi members ,'17,540. Instead of
a tuptiag Hits r.umb'r, the legislature in 1S?M) tary ordered improvement# and will eatoroi
wiacto.l tiiat .'».&lt;X)U should be the ratio of
representation, and divided the state into a»-

MOWED DOWN *BY A CYCLONE.

d.strict*, a* thm formed, contained
;&lt;ne* tian 12,1X0 inhabitants. He brlioved
That *uch nn apportionment wa* a grave er­
ror. if not an actnal wrong.
iih-m-

Taxation ao«tU&gt;e Tariff.

The governor then tarrtt up the subject of
taxation.
He said thousand* of |&gt;eop!o
«•« n xl property in the,state on which they
did not pay taxes and thousands paid taxes
who did not own property. He favored an
(qilnhaition of tho pulJie burden by legisla­
tive fuactmenL
Any system of taxation
was un un» qnal and impartial distribution
of public burdens, and should-be abolished.
He then made an argument against protec­
tive tariff as n national policy. Tbe govern­
or *a&gt; ill*-rally applauded all through his
address.
,
The reception by Governor Boies in tbe
evening was held in tho exeoative room* ot
toe capitol, and it brongbt to Xhst msgnifliv-nt ed|t!c’-. the largest crowd of people ever
within it&gt; watt*. Capt. Beal, the one-armed
.-entry who ba* stood guard over its jxirtahi
&lt;ince it was first tqietied to tbe public, stated
that not 1«km than 9U,UOV people passed
Uirongh tho capitol doors last night. It was
uxfiected that tbe n-wpti- u ofould begin al
k, nut before tiiat hour 2,(100people badgatb-

BtRMTXGiiAM, Ala., March S.—A special

most terrible storm which pawsd over that
place Friday raoruing. It made a path
ntxiut 1(M&gt; yards wide, and death and destruc­
tion mark ita entire courra. Honte* were
blown down, nnd the boards, and even the
beams nnd ■rafters, carried for a rouidderable
distance. Trees w ere snapped off like pips
stems, ar torn from tho ground by the root*.
Cows, Ixthi-s and other domestic aniinals
were killed, anil a number of people living
in the boascs blown down were seriously in­
jured, but none fatally.
*
s’
The town of Carthage, Mira,
ly destroyed by the tornado,
house wi» first struck, and the.

residrnctw were demolished. including that
of C. I’. Brennan. The Brannan family,
oonjuitiug of husband, wife and tone chil­
dren, were buriel iu the debris* AU were
ing since died of its injuries.

of tbo two bonstw held a caucus pn UultecT
Rtates senator Saturday, and nominated H.
L. Bestow, late candidate for lieu tenant gov­
ernor. Bill* si: tho number of 170 were in­
trod weed in the house, among them five Au­
Arijulant General Beeson presented tbe stralian ballot ffilh, three or four for comrall- n* to Governor lAUTabee. who stood at pulsorj education, several to regulste inth - head of thexxilunm. At his right were i-urance companies, lesidas bill* for local
Governor Boies and lieutenant Governor option, prohibiting trusts or pools, aud to
Foyneer, with Mrs. Larraiicc. Miss Boies, control the railway* in various ways. A
Mimi Barber, of Watertoo, nnd Mias Poynecr Democrat offend a resolution inviting sign­
in tbe order nunvd. For two hours a con- ers of petition* iD favor of Larrabee for sen­
tinur-ns stream of caller* filed in. shook ator to act In future with the Democracy,
iiandvns rapidly as possible, and them passed but it wiw lost by a tie- rote. The senate did
out. At 10 o’clock tbe doors were closed.
little businesK
rived a few moments later and tbe doors of
tho reception room were thrown .open the
ru»b began.

Dr« Moixes, la., March 1.—Tbe house
spent umX of yiwterday receiving petition*
a* to thu elcctioa of United States acuator.
Those favoring Allison contain ®,000 names
nnd those advocating Larrabe &gt; aggregate
7.a» namra.
A resolution directing the
ckrk to pul Governor Larrabee’s massageoa

Kansas rroblbltlonlat*.

NEWS IN BRIEF.
-•s.vtea VeochL «n Italian girl of Chicago,
wa* married at Milwaukee a few dsvx ago
to an Italian named Bergman. Tbo Auliar
feature of the case te tbit Alvlra te only 13
year aid. Bergiuun Is 30.
DiphtherLi is prevalent at Wenona, Ilk
The schools have bran closed and all public
gatherings prohibited.
‘ Jack the Kimer,” nn ladivldual who has
amused himself and terrifle 1 tbe women of
Long bland by railing them ami k ;*■(:«
them nt night, and who eluded arrest for
rome time, wa* captured Wcdnes lay.
Au old woman seated in on erm chair in
her home nt Ixmdon, clupinx to -her Ixuom
n hag ot gu!d containing JBi.000. and stcnc
dead, wa* what lutonkbed the Lon.lop po­
lice Wednesday. Sh? bad (tarred to death
Spain it looking with angry eye* on toe
operation* of too British at Gibraltar. Tbe
Inttprare building a dry-dock capable &lt;rf
taking in their largest iron-clad*, indfcatire
of an introtion to bold lb .• big rock to the
end of time.
The weather reports fr«u tbe icuth A4lantic nnd east gulf state* indicate that -one
of tbe warmest period* of which there is any
record during the month of February cocurrod over that section Tuesday nud
Wednesday.
George CJaFk wat haugod nt W/ynwburg,
Pa., Wedureday morning for Jb*rjnrder cf
a drover named William McCausland.
Tbe
steamtolp uocnennnrg.
Gothenburg, arrived at Halsoe sieamwip
ifax, N. S., from London, Wednesday, ha4 1
to go 120 miles south of her course to- avoid .
iceberg*.
II
It wa* rumored at New York. Wedneo*
day, that Father McGlynn to about to mats •
nn
Li, nn..»..l
.1 ..............
up bis
quarrel with Itome ....
and
mutuo •hi*
work a* a |iri«*t.
Indiana reports (hat last year she raised
41,541,570 bushel* cf wheat, an average of
14 'J-IO bushel* to the acre, and 103,522,16 I
bushel* of corn.
_ The assignment of Willin:a F. Ames, tnanufai tnrvr*' agent. New York, is announced.
Llnl ilitio*, &gt;104,000; nominal aaiet-i, &gt;00,079;

I., March a—Lteut. Ca»-

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George White, a boy of Sayreville, N. J.,
i* under arrest for breaking open a railway
■witch with Che object of causing a railway
disaster, because he wanted “to rae tbe loco­
motive jump the track.”
It is stated at Washington City that ex1‘nsldeut Cleveland ba* sold “Oak View,’’
which cost hint four years ago about &lt;80,­
000, for U4O.CO0. It consists of about twentynine acres of land and a house.
It bi reported that Silcott, the thieving
enubier of tlie Margent-st-orms office of tbo
house at Washington City, ba* been ar­
rested at Pert land. Ore., working a* a rail-

ofra.aw.an.

HOW A YOUNG ENGLISHMAN WAGER­

ED AND LOST A BET.

“My dear chap, you’ll never do it. I’ll
wnger you a fiver you don’t."
Buch was the emphatic consnlatioa roachsaved to me by my old college chum when I
confided to biin my intention of crossing the
Atlantic like an ordinary emigrant tn the
steerage.
How very like a friend! You pride youreelf ou being a rtoic. Dee* bo credit me I
Nut he! With brutal eynicism be laugh*
your pretty conceit to scorn and denounce*
you to your face a* a rank epicurean.
“Well,” I cried easily, though not a little
mortifle.1. “I’ll take you, if only’to punish you
for your skepticism by collaring your £3.”
1 may hero explain that I was crossing
from merry England to the United States on
pleasure beut, and tbe idea of traveling In
tbe steerage pleased my fancy as being a
novel and I flattered myself a somewhat
plucky experiment. “Nothing like sosng life

to and fro
,*u hurrying
- - „
, and
- ,trampling of
;
hwiTy fwU Mortars sknmed hither and
thither,
and “all sorts and
— • bearing
- huge
- bales
COH(
options
l‘tion»” of merchandise.
merchandiw. Hoarse shouta
**"
rcnt’ 11,0 air and there was much jostling and
I
I»“
rf
, B”t, “ 5 ““ “V
7“
*PP&gt;-oub nhieh W to tt.
»tagB they alighted on a procrosian which
. I flooded my soul with the most dismal fore-

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»««“■&lt;■ A ttoxtaull* tnort-’S "»—«&gt;**

ha I. o raler. the ra.l.ray pr^tmey airJ | w CJ11
jo tnto training tor tbe V nlUal Bua pred.;

u.
. r
1
William Itobins and James Moore, of Leb- 1
anon, Mo., were in charge of two constable*
on charge* of incendiarism last Thunutay
night wiwa Swan Lithrum and Bello Smith,
Albert Itolnz Gallatin, son of ’Hho great two young women, entered the room and
financier *-bo *urcred«l Alexander Hamitou held I ho officer* whilo tbe culprits escaped.
as secretary of the treasury, died in Now The girl* are now in the bastile in place ot
York Tucnidsy, aged Oo.
their Kwoeihearta.
.
William Rteinway, the groat piano manu­
Tho signal office at Washington City, in a
facturer of Now York, ha* signified his In- *l&gt;ocial river bufietiu, predicts that the Ohio
tenti-ni of kubteribing 62U.U00 to the »tock of at Cairo will rias before tbe cud of the pres­
the C liicngo World's fair.
ent overflow to 31.3 feet, as ngninst 51.4 In
Tbe will of John Jacob Astor ha* ber-u 1882, 52.2 in 1SS3 and 51.5 in P*4, all in Feb- 1
CIIIIT-V T
La rainfall,
The Ixilt.ifif,
bulletin ..
rays that ttbo
proiMled. the entire estate, with too excep­ ruary.
tion of lew* than Sl.OOu.UJO, being devised to for the Ohio volley during tbo jmst week has
been equal in bulk to eleven cubic mile*.
hi* son, William Waldorf Astor.
James Ikmovan. nt Chicago, is xuing
M. Constan*, thj French minister of tbe
Warron Springer, of that city, under tbe interior, has luid a difference with tbe pre­
usury law, for cluirgiag him 410, IS! interest mier and renigoed. M Bourgeois ha* been
un a loan of $13,0(1) tor ono year.
put in hto place.
.
Tho carpenter j employed in nine of tbe
Malcolm Cumpston. 5 years old, got hold
”■ ~
:Ir„.
‘__ 1,
nt a revolver Thuraday, and managed to shipyard.-. &lt;on: tho **Thames
river. ~
England,
kill til* little 3-jear-old brother in a few; havo struckc for hu
an advance of 0 pence per
minutes. Ha|ipened at Chicago.
Thcmau Pettit, the American teaiii*
Boston i* threatened with astrike of stone*-'
clwntpion, and Saunders, the chnraplua cf
Base ball at St AugOktine, Fla., Tbure- England, will play for the world'? cham­
pionship
at Dublin.
day: St Augustiac 2, Chicago 7.
The epidemic ef dipbUi.-ria at Wenona,
TERRIBLE
LOSS OF.LIFE AT SEA. ,ills., has i»-eu stamped out. There were five
deaths, all children.
•
The Traders’National bank «d Washing­
Loxpox, March A—The British steamer
ton City, ispital &gt;20'.aw wa» Tburpiay
nu'borix.*! to begin business.
Quetta, plying between this city and Indian
Dr E. A. Kilbourne, for yearsvup.'rintou- nnd Australian porta, left Codkstown, Audent of the northern Illinois insane asylum,
dlfd nt Elgin Tuur* lay of jMiralysl*.
While malting tbe po&gt;*age-bf Torres straits,
Uermnit member* of the I.utberau church at the northern end of Australia, the ship
in Wiscundn we organixiux to vigrmoudy struck a rock not down ou tbe chart and
fight tiw cvmprbory eduratiou law of that
state.
known, but 200 lives were hut by the disas­
Tie* United State* steamship Enterprise ter. The vessel was of 2,254 tons burden,
had six water-tight compartments, and was
body of Ex-Mjnteter George IL Pendleton on rated high nt Lloyds’.
buanl. "
A later dispatch from Brisbane say* tbe
Tbuma* O’Brien wax hanged at Lexing
ton, Ky. Thursday morning for the murder Htcane-hip Qu-tta, which recently foundof Bettie Shea. The deeJ wa» cum ini tied on I derodat sea on her voyage from Cookstown,
| Queensland, for London, lu&gt;d on beard 2SI
tlie night of March 31, 1889.
person*. Of these llfl were saved, including
The carpenters of Chicago, incited thereto the captain anti sjveral efficers of the ship.
by tbe Worlifs fair Ixxun, have given notice
to tbear employers that after April (J they 1
Tlie German Ite-Balloting*.
will demand 44) cents per hour.
Bkujx. March 3. —11*turn* frotn twentyEdwin P. McCabe, colored, is a candidate five re-balloting* thu* far received show the
•v&gt;
«.mm.uu*«s mmu
for kvvouv
governor. ot v
Oklahoma,
and uw^uau*.
tbe equality । electiasi of six Social bit*, six candidates of
loving; people of that neck of wood* are talk- [ »he V«*U» party, anil four of the FreMsinig
.
ing of 3ML»taating him if the presideut ap­ P*rty.
Bkhi.ik, March 1—Up to 9:30 last evening
point* him.
The federal authorities havn discovered an ths official returns of tbe re-lnllota show
that
1)
ConsTvativea,
8 Imperialists, 17 Na­
illicit distillery in tho northwadern [.art of
tional Liburato, 33 Freiwinigs, 13 Bocialsta, 3
Indianapolis The proprietor was an old Uu-lpha and fl Democrats have been elected.
colored man, and lie sold hto product at &gt;1
per gallon.
Four Valuable Hoese* Burna*.
Ttichard Hawes, was banged at Birming­
Touax), Ohio, March 1.—About 1 o’clock
ham, Ata.. Friday for the murder of hi* in the morning the barn of Collector of
wife nud two daughter* in Decern Gt, 1M8.
Custom^ Me Lyman was burned to tbe
‘’Uncle Joha" Johnson, living near Pike­ ground. Four home* valued nt (3.0U0 wore
ville, Ky., the scene of tbe |Hatfie)d-McCoy -burned to death, and all the blauketa, etc.,
feud, was raHed to his door Sunday night wive destroyed. InHurrd for |80('. The fin­
and shot dead by some of tho Hatfleld gang. is believed to be tho work of incendiaries.

Topeka. Kan., Feb. 28.—Tbo state Prohi­
Suit has been brought at Springfield, Ilk.,
bition convention yesterday adopted rroolu- by the sister* and four brother* of the late
tiana denouncing tho appointment of Judge Mrs. Irene Garrett, of Tuscola, to set aside
Brewer to the *uprrt»e court bench, and de­ her will on the ground nf mental incapacity.
claring the appointment proof couclurive The estate is valued at &gt;200,00J.
that the present national admintotration de­
Janie* 1&lt;uwell Lowell is confined to hto bed
sire to conciliate the liquor poster: denounc­ at bi* famous old homettead, Elmwood,
ing the president for having wine nt hto state
*)&gt;e*iter announced the list at standing com­ dinner*. *ftd denouncing the vice pniddent near Cambridge, Mass., with a very *erious
mittees agreed upon under tho recent com­ for having a bar in the“Shorebanr at Wash­ cold, which has affected hto lung* and
promise in the senate also tbe petitions as ington City. Ex-Governor St. John spoke threatened pneumonia.
Mra Hitt, a paaaengrr on the Burlington
to the senatorship caine in by the dosaos, in a similar denunciatory strain, and bitterly
railway, near Ashland, Nrb.. missing her
the Knights of Labor sending a protest
opposing- tbe protective tariff.
little boy, sprang off tbe train while it waa
against Aliisou.
running forty*mile* an hour. Sho had a kg
Tuan&lt; Abraham Llnealn’* Condition.
Lokdoe, March X—Youag Abraham brokeu aud her body badly bruised, but will
. U'.ishixgtox Crrr. Feb. 25.--Excepting a Lincoln is steadily recovering from the racovir.
Mr. Brown, principal of the Sioux Fall*
few moments oceujticd in administering the
(S. D.r&amp;choofe, experimented on bis pupil*
oath of offica to John F. Ray burn, of Penn­ ou* phase* of hiscasJ are dimlntahiug. While
with hypnotism. Tbe result wa* that throe
sylvania, the new member who succeeds tbe all danger te aot yet pasesd, the prospect te
pupil* wvtv thrown into convulsiona. They
late Judgo Koi ley, the housa spent the entire more encouraging than at any tiuw since will recover and the teacher will swear off
**ion yesterday in settling the question of tbe illnras became alarming.
on hypnotic*.
Loxdox. March 2-Tbe condition of Mas­
the proposed site for tbe World's fair.
C. T. HubteU, a pensioner of the Canadian
Eight ballot* were taken, and on the eighth ter At-raham Lincoln remain* uiH'bang^. government, who is applying for an incrueac*
He is very feeble, but iu mast respectii not of pension called Sir Adolphn Capon, tho
and last Lullot Chicago wcurod 167 votes and
war minister, a liar While the latter was
morning.
,
stating tbe cast? in the Dominion commons
Friday
Hubbell was “flrt'a’’ from tiw
Mortgage* Is Indiana.
Ixdiaxafous, March L—Blate Lihrarixn gallery.
Charles L. Mitchell, of New Haves. Conn., Dunn, of thi* city, b*« made an investiga­
Mrs. Alatiki* L. Case, widow of n wholedied at 4 o’clock in tho morning iu this dty. tion of farm mortgage ‘ndobtodnes*. and
He was one of the principal stockholder* and
find* that in the seven year* from 1873 to gossip by marrying a youag man of 1’J,
president of tbo Miti-beil-Vanrr company,
1879, Induslve. this fornrof IndeKxlne*- in­ while she i&lt; M Tbe happy gtuoau’s name is
manufacturer* of ga* fixtures.
creased f00.Jl79.lL0. and from 1882 to 1®B tbe Bollea.
It is -date I at Chtcago that tbe bl{ smelt
inciMse ww &gt;46,470,000, a total of &gt;10G,bM,Newport, R

The Pacific Exproai has compromised it*
cas.- against tho thief Walton, who was ar­
rested at St Johns, N. B., and the t^ief goes
free after returning all except ffl,003 of his
stealing*.
Oen. Butler wifi Lo known do lunger by
tbe irreverent appellation of ■ Cick-Eyed
Ben.” A surgical operation has removed
tho droop of hw left eyelid.
t Tbo school board of Philadelphia ho* orranged to establish penny r*viuga bank* in
coo nection with the school* of that city, 8 per
cent to te paid on all mum from a penny up.
Tbe Republiean National League club
covintion, will nW. at Nashville, Tenn.,।1
to-xorrerr.
A national telegraph tournament will bo
held iu New York April 10, tor prizes aggre­
gating &gt;30(1.
Georg.- Franrla Train left Boston at mid­
night Sunday fur n trip around the world
ngsinst Nellis Bly’s time.
The North Side Turner ball, at Orhkoxb,
Wis , we* destroyed by fire Sunday. Iamb,
&gt;lfl,(X)0| insurance, &gt;8,000.
Gill &amp; Forrest’s roller mill at Hillsboro,
N. D., burned Bunday together with two

A isague of Liberal* has been farmed in
Montreal, Qyebec, with th? purpose of secur­
ing tho Indeprudenro of Canada.
Chari?« H. EUlott and Eilxib'th Nugent,
respectively 17 and !5yaar» old, and both
children of well-known Milwaukee famUfes,
families,
-•• parents
■g
got married last week,
and■ now the
are
■re moving vo
to annul tne
the mamagd
marriagu on tne
the
ground of
of infancy.
Senator.
Blair
».«■
Mierea
U,
aatio.,.1
__________ ...
________
oducatioual
educational UU
bill -ill
will pu.
pas* the «&gt;ate.
senate. A vote
vote
.
I»likely to be taken
Mon ..
tbe end....
ot the

rtro

LIFE IN THE STEERAGE.

in IL
He wouldn't accept LeBlanche'*
saloon a* a gilt, bccauae it is too “rocky “ a

Loxdox, March 8.—A dispatch to The Tel­
egraph from St. Prtersburj; reports the dis­
covery of aiKithor Nihilist conspiracy, whose
programme inultided a variety of outrages.
A number of arrests have been made in con
nection with the plot.

, prtpoatarmnlint,, o[ a blte^gem-

ou# collection of bundles with here and there
a projection which somewhat resembled a
box, was advancing cautiously in oar direc­
tion. By the hide of it marched a number of
peraons who might have been moving adver­
tisements for a faded rag shop. They were
ou. Could Uiis be tho company I was to en­
joy intimacy with for tbe next ten day*I
Atas! my apprehension* were but to well
founded. For the first time I felt a pong for
my. £5 note.
._________
___ it wa*
¥he city dock* mv
uow
announced_ _that
io:3Q and with that all of us were speedily
■
■ &gt;
«
. «
...
•
shipped aboard the Vendor. We soon hove
alongside that gallant ship, the Crafty, which
was v» be our homo—-or our coffin, for aught
we knew—on the wide, wide sea.
At 2 o’clock the medical officer camo aboard
and held a levee, attended by nli the crew
and all tlie emigrant*. Wo all diled by him
in solemn prucresion. Now and then there
would come a halt, while a man or woman,
whose appearance suggested some iurkish
di.wa*e, would bo subjected to rigorous exam­
ination.
By and by things l«&gt;gan to as»ume n more
suttled aspect aud to indicate that tbe hour
of our dejnrture was uigh at hand. Pres­
ently thvMxloon peuoenxers arrived alongside,
and with them an army of 'friends, who ac­
companied them to their cabin*. No sooner
had they arrived there, however, than tbe
bell rang and they came forth again like a
rushing torrent and streamed into tiw tender.
A waving of Imndkerchiela, a crying of
“good-by." tha willing ot tear* to tendor
eytw, a little huskifloss of the threat and their
adieus were said.
Tbe bar was safely peuHed late at night,
nnd aa wo stood nway from land wo got clear
of tho fog and the Crafty ,was enabled to
forge ahead rapidly.
tin tho marrow we glided into Quwnstown
harbor, which some mariner* claim to be tho
finoht natural harbor in tbe world. Bumboat
women here lioarded us aud until we weighed
anchor often became a thing of misery by
reojwn ot their persistent attention. Once at
sea one’s lungs cx}s*nded more freely. It
was at this period that I first began to study
my fellow jwwngcr*. The respectable folk
of the steerage numbered about twenty or
thirty, and these were English, American
and Scandinavian. AU belonged to the
poorer claw but were cleanly and neat iu
appearance and of orderly behavior.
A marked contrast was afforded by the
other eini^rantx. Fur the inofit port their
personal aspect suggested the idea that the
wells of their country bad run dry and that

maliuD wax *lamped on each man’s face,
and there was scare on intelligent creature
among them. A certain conctvsdon in my
favor was mode by tbo steamship company.
Instead of being berthed forward with the
■ingle men, 1 was allotted a cabin aft such
nt i» given to every emigrant married couple.
This indeed was a liberal concession, for the
single wretches were- well, they were not
reveling in luxury. In some caw they slept
six in a large hunk, with bunk* to tbe right
of them, bunks to the left of them, bunks
below them, and bunks above them. Tho
■enao of cotnprvwdon wa* well uigh intoler­
able. Tbe single women endured a like state
of thing*. Tlie married couples were thu*
well off in comparison.
All went well f&lt;Jr a day or two. Tho meals
served were plain, but the food wa* good,
and there was an abundance of it.

IWSjlS
It js pleasant to the taste and will cure
the most obstinate cold. Prepared by

JWCN32B0S., FMSBUBSH.
bottle.
PROBATE ORDER.
State of Michigan. County ot Ban,

county of Barry, hohlen
the dty of Hasting*, in said county, on Tuesday
the Ilth'dayof February, in tbe year one thous­
and elcbt hundred and ninety.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ol
ITobste.
In the matter of tbe estate of John N. Nevins,
d­
On reading and filing the petition, dttly veri­
fied. of Maria Neviu*. widow of said deceased
proving that a certain instrument now on file
in (hi* court purporting to be the last will and
teataroeotot raid deceased may bo admitted to
probate and that mlmtniarstion ot raid eMate
may be granted to Eva 0. Kenaston the execu­
trix named In said wtU or to seme (Xher suita­
ble person.
.
Thereupon it to ordered, that Tueytav. tbo
lith day of March, A-D. IfBO. at ten o’clock
lo tbe forenoon, be assigned for the bearing of
said petition, and that tbe heir* at law of raid
deceased and al) other person* I nten-Med Iq raid
estate, are required to appear al a sessloa
■of said court then to be ho’den at the Probate
Office, in tbe city of Hastings, In said county,
and show cause. If any there be. why the prayw
ot tbe petitioner
Dot be granted. And it
is further ordered. That raid j
tice to tboj&gt;erson8 interested
the pendency of said petition,
thereof by causing a copy ot
published lo the HMltna Bai
per printed and circulated ii
Barrv. once in each week foi
weeks previous lo raid day of hearing.
Charles W. a*vs
(A true copy.)
Judge of Protista
l-R JCATE ORDER.
State of Michigan, Couaty ef Barnr-oa.
At a session of the Probate (Xxirt for the
County of Barry, holden at the Probate Office in
lira city of. Hastings, In said county,oo Mon­
day. the 10th ttavof February . In the year one
thousand eljiht hundred and ninety.
Present, Charles W. Ann*tronx. Judge of

In the matter of the estate of Ambrose
Hubbell, deceased.
On reading and filing tbe petition, duly veri­
fied. of Daniel Striker, praying that a certain
instrument uow on file in this court, purporting
to be tbe last will and testament ot said deceas­
ed may be admitted to probate, and tbat ad­
ministration of aald rotate may be granted to
Daniel Btriker. the executor named In paid will,
or some other suitable perwo.
Thereupon It I* ordered, that Friday, the
7th day of March, A. I). u«o. at ten o'clock 1b
tlie forenoon, be assigned lor the hearing of
said petition, and that the heir* at law of aald
deceased and all other persons Interested In said
estate, are required to appear at a seifdou of
said court then to be bolden at the lYobata
Office, in tbe city of Hastings, tn said county,
and show cause. If any there be. why the prayer
of tlie petitioner may not bearmted. And it Is
further ordered, that said petitioner give notice
to tbe persons interested lu said estate, of tne
pendency of aald petition, and tbe hearing
thereof by causing a copy of this order to bq
published in the Hastings Bax.xan. a newipae
per printed and circulated lu said county of
llarry. once in each week for three «uecesslve
weeks previous to aald day of hearing.
ClIAKLKH W. AKMRTROXa,

CHANCERY NOTICE.
State ot Michigan, FiBh Jodlelal Circuit id
Chancerr.
\
Suit pandhig In clrrolt cqurt lor the county of
.Barry, in chaucerv ul Hastings, Michigan, ort
the illb day of February A. D. 18M.
Geo. W. Button, complainant v*. Mary J
Henry M. Bound* ana Rma Haynes, drfei
In this
csu«e
It
appearing
the defendant, Rosa Hayne*. i* "
resident nlI this state bat is a reaidsnt of the
Btatv of Ohio, tlierefore, on motion ot Mmlth &amp;
S?U.e,.UM^ for complainant, tl to order­
ed that raid defendant. Bora Haynes, enter her
appearanee In raid cause on or before four
mouths from the dale ot this order.
&lt;
And (t further appearing from affidavit on file
In this cause, that defendants. Henry 8. Rounds
an(l Mary Rounds, are not residents of tat*
state, but formerly reaided In tbe State of Otuo.
thetrlast known plaee of residence being tn
Bowiing Green. Ohio, and that tlie.ir residence
cannot be ascertained by„ dll------- *
therefore, on motion of HmiOi *i

Rounds, he entered herein
... .
fro® the dxte of this order.
.
It to farther oraend that within twenty

pubU.died In the flattings Baxxrr. **.'&lt;! publl•
m.
v wean juage.
8m i t H &amp; Co LGRO V k. Boll c Itorsfor OoaptalJUat.
A true copy. Attest:
________ _________ Th os, 8. Brick, Register.
MORTGAGE HALE.

Default having been made tn the condition*
of R.rt'rt«ln ®«ngM« dtted December 1, tan.
by Thomas Wbttwoctb and oraeripJ
M hitworth, bis wife, to John Puavey, and rer?cd&lt;4 ,“t**o®ro&lt;»fU»eregisteroldeedafor
tbe county of Barrv, In tbe state ot Miehtew
December 4. 1ST*. Id liber 11 &lt;rf
page 270. and by the said John Peavey aadgnod
t° Darid 8. 8 wifi an December 13, i»7P, anorerorded in raid register’* office, April n um. fa
US.
bMS’S.
KS».

ATHXXX, March 3.—The chamber of depu­
ties, which has teen oom Idering tbe budget,
was compelled by tbe obstructive attitude of
tbo opposition to sit all Saturday night and
until 10 o’clock yesterday morning in order
to pass tbs estimate!.

THE MARKETS.
Quotations on thu board of trade to-day
were aa fol-own: Wheal—No. 3 March, opened
7K4c, closed
May, opened 7HJ*. closed
78Nc: July, opened VK. closed 77c. Corn—No.
2 March, opened and closed 28J4c; May, opened
and closed S6i,c: July, opened and cloned a&gt;’4e.
May, opened JflKc. elo-ed SlMc; Jaiy, opened
and closed SW. Pork—March, opened
closed ifi.HO; May. opened 110.10, closed S10.(U;
July, opened flu 0. cloned &gt;10.15. tartl' March, opened and closed.
Produce: Butter—Fancy Elgin,
ftoe creameries. 2
dairi is, rlneot, fresh.
MOSte: jstcklng stock, 4 &amp;?, Egg»-Htrictly
fresh, 13c per dot. In-essod poultry-Chicken*.
S5ii^lu- per lh: turkeys, loan* per lb; duck*.
JMUHc; geese. &amp;*1Ud per lb Potatoes—
Peerless, WttJT. per ba; Pesuty pf Hebron. 8-ft
40 per but Burbank*, 4U343t? per bu. HUnoIs

terries-Wisconsin bell and chcrriea, $»JZ»a
9JO per bbl.

JUJir; do April. «7c; do May, «Tc. Corn—No. 2
mixed, rujiic cash; do March, a?!*-. do Aird,
IBQc; do May, iTc. Oats-Qalat; No. 8 mixed.
fMc cash; do March. Wc; do April. !7kte- Rye

J udge of Probate.

f A true copy.]

c5SuJ!uWL,'»“t^ MS

morteage there is
now due at
tt
And so on tlie morning of tho third day
u thl*
hundred and twent
Neptune Lx-gan to get a trifle uneasy, and as five dollar*, and no suit or proceedings at la
the noun wore on his disquietude increased bavlag been instituted to recover theamooi
acenred by said •—&lt;—
so alarmingly that tbe Crafty wu unable to Notice is there,
maintain her equilibrium and began to stir the 21*1 day of
“with a short, uceswy motion.’” This set me
thinking that it was ndvbtalde to prepare for
all coatlngcudas, and ao I betook me to my
bunk, and there I remained a night and a
day. Tbe cabin oppooite to mine was ooeu- auction
pied by a patriarch vho might have ant for
Moeen. With him was his family. Nor 1
doubt not that they were an agreeable fam­
ily, but they developed a habit of moaning

ble to my unmusical ear*. Then my next
door neighbor* were a family and rejoiced in
twin* of stentorian lung*. One might 'havejudged that it wa* the life long object of this

Date?’i&amp;CiSber'' iTi««.

David r. Swift.
could reach the Idghest note, and they would
Aiz&gt;xzo E. K«rARTOic AtiY
■ing it out most triumphantly. DotibUem
the parent* had much reason to lav their
NOTICE Ot ATTACHMENT.
hand on their offspring and—bleat them but
my own savage breast would not be charmed State of Michigan, tbe Circuit Court for tbs
by tbair duet
Many otora- harrowing sounds, too, were
borne id on my ears, which made n»e regret
my acute hearing and rarred to unAwrnine
mr resolution to stick to tito steerage. Bat 1

irctnx court tor tne county of

hardly mad* thia mental ejaculation ere tbe
last straw was laid on and toe camel's heck
broke.
•li'atdy bran a curious odor of
oil floating about, but now toe pitching and
condition of

hundred twenty dollars,
returnable on the aereeth
HMtTH A COLUBOrM 4W.
Stuart, Kxai i-rx * Vai

April, t«J3; May. (CM

Tui.auo. March 1.

.

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Hastings Bani/er
Hastings, Wednesday, Mar. 5, 1890.

■

MAKS HALL L. COOK. Editor.

THS HASTINGS, MICH-, I'OSTOrrtCI,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

A few more gentile vtetories in Salt

Ijike and other heretofore Mormon strong­
holds, and the Mormon question will be a

thing of the put

Mormonism must go.

New York found out. In the world’s fair
contest that the star of empire had migra­
ted westward In dead earnest, and t settled
over Chicago.

FRANK BROWN

The liaw Material Ambush.

An especially significant phase of the
nppositiou to protection just now quite
prominent, is the demand' for "free raw

T. Parker's Fino Hambletonlan
btalllon.

materials.”
This Is the first degree to
, which tilt free trade neophyte is introduc­
ed, and in which he Is expected to become
proficient, preparatory to assuming the
more advanced attitude of the Cobden Club

Interesting Facte About Ulin and
Hia Podlgrce.

..and its representatives in the

United

States.
Demand for "free raw materials" serves

well for a rallying cry, because of its am­
biguity. It is sufficiently flexible to suit
the most fastidious voter—provided he
should not be too Inquisitive.
So long as he is not called upon for par­
ticulars, our tariff reformer gets ou swim­
mingly. Force him to enumerate those
materials be would include in the propos­

ed exemption from duty, aud it will be
found tiiat his logic followed to its legiti­
mate sequence lands at absolute tree trade
* in nearly every article competing with tbe

products of domestic manufacturers, in
the iron industry not an article short of the
very highest product would escape; while
with dry goods, only ready-made garments
and fabrics requiring no further manipula­
tion to fit them for use would be exempted
from the oomprehenslvc list For the en­
tire range of manufactured products there
are but few that do not become tbe base,
the --raw material," of some more advanced
industry. In tbe case of clothing, the fin­.
ished doth is the raw materia! of tbe tailor,
'
wool of the weaver, corn and grass of the■
sheep owner. In iron, ore comes to the■
smelter, pig iron to the maker of bars, andI

A person who studies the horse-market
does not need lo be told that the market
for drafthoraes has steadily declined for
some lime, and tiiat the prices for draft
horses must go still lower. There are
many reasons for this decline, the princi­
pal one being tlie substitution of cables
and electricity for propelling street cars
instead of horses.
Breeders who desire to get good round
prices for horseflesh in the future, will
consult their own Interests If Instc-ad^of
trying to produce draft horses, they pay at­
tention to the raising of good carriage
horses—horses of medium weight, strong
limbs, good endurance and well galled, it
will nut be the scales that will govern the
price of horses in the future; it will be tlie
breeding, the build and the action that
will nuke the figures.
' It is hardly necessary to say that of all
horses for the carriage, for the track, for
family use, and even for all-around service,
those of the Hamblttonian blood are by
nil odds tbe first. Disposition Is gentle,
build superior, endurance wonderful, and
action unapproachable by any other breed.
And what is especially to be borne in
in mind is that the speed-producing pow­
er of the Hambletonlan blood has grandly
assorted Itself, whether the breeding is In
or out. Established facts speak for the
Hambletonlan blood.

Tbe Inbreeding of Florida te of a kind
that should tend to make him a positive
sire, as It not only unites two successful
lines, but also binds one of the strongest
branches to the parent tree; and It te re­
markable that he should have had so little
success before being taken to Kentucky.
Climatic lutluencea play
kn important
part in his case as It did in that of Elec­
tioneer, Dictator aud George Wilkea, while
the ilmilarity of the Northern brood-mare
Hues to his own while in the north no
doubt acted as a handicap to his sncces as
a sire. Moreover, during the early part
of lite life he was overshadowed by horses
with greater reputations.
Then when,
after a few years, he was removed to
Chicago, he received only an indifferent
cIbjsb of mares.
From all this stud service
he got three trotters, among them Walnut,
a very- fast horse with a record of 2:19M*
Sbme four br five years agoZ. E. Simmons
bought him and took,him to Kentucky,
where he attracted very little attention,
and was bred to but few outside marcs.
Still, like George Wilkes, he te destined
to came to tlie surface and turn what ap­
pears worthless property Into gold. In
fact, if the results of bis first twu xeasons
can tie taken as a true line on his future
greatness, there should be many record­
breakers growing up among the choice
band of youngsters at Ash Grove.
Mr. Simmons had an object to view
when he purchased Florida. He bellow'd
in him us a sire, and reasoned that he com­
bined
the blood and personal traits,
of Hambletoulau and of on# of hta best
sons, Volenteer.- He also believe^ that
all Florida required was nu opportunity to
distinguish hlmelf as a sire of performers
endowed with racehuree qualities. This
belief wac founded upm the stout as well
as successful lines united in Florida, his
individuality, pure trotting action and
natural speed. The first season he was
bred to a few good mares and got ten or
eleven foals. Out of that crop there hits
this year come two three-year-olds that
have trotted better than 2:30, and from
the next year’s foals, which was no larger,
there camo a twoyear-old that won sever­
al stakesand closed the Beason with a rec­
ord of 2S7M, having trotted half mile In
l:li)&lt;. Therefore In 1889. for tbe first
time, tbe get of Florida have demon­
strated that he Is entitled to a place among
tbe leading sires, a place that was, on ills
breeding and fadlviduallty, accorded him
in the morning of his life.
Florida's first three-yearold to attract
attention this year was the grey gelding
FausL He was a good two-year-old. but
when he came to the front in August and
won a rare in Montano, trotting the de­
ciding heat in in 2U8M he was pronounced
first-class. Faust showed his great speed
as a yearling, and from that time Mr. Sim­
mons considered him equal to a mile in 2:20
in his throe-year-old form. The bursts of
speed shown by Faust have been phenom­
enal, and on one occasion this year he trotten an eighth at a 2:12 gait.
Fortuna is the second of Florida’s great
three-year-old trotters.
She Is a large
racy mare, nearly 17 hands high, aud
showed three half mile trials this season
In 1:10, itOTtf, l:08&lt;f.
She was then
taken Bick, and for eight weeks did not
have harness on. In September she was,
notwistanding her lack of condition, ship­
ped to the National Trolting-Horse Breed­
ers’ meeting at Detroit
Her name ap­
peared among the list of starters, and
while she was so weak that she almost
Btaggsred, one heat In 2210.V was placed
to her credit From there she went to
Buffalo and won a stake, trotting two heats
In 255V. 255V- Tire next start was at
Cleveland where she lost tlie Futurity
Stake after a sharp struggle with Margaret
S.
Two days later she was at Terre
Haute and won a grand race, trotting - the
first second aud third quarters in 3ft sec­
onds, and jogged from the distance to tbo
wire in 253 V- No one who saw it doubt­
ed her ability to treat 250 in that beat, nnd
It is unfortunate tiiat she was not permit­
ted to do so, as it would have placed to
Florida's credit two tbrro-year-olds in one
season to beat 250. Fortuna Is out of a
dfwthla- ot Gc-ontc Wllkre, and should I

And that leads us to remark that right
here lit Hastings, we have as fine a Ham­
bletonian Btalllon. so far as breeding is
concerned, as can be produced anywhere.
It is "Frank Brown.” owned by Mr. N. T.
T’arker. He has been admired by many,
for no lover of fine horses can see him
these in their turn to tbe maker of cutlery,
without a feeling of admiration. His mermachinery and other articles, many of- Its have not been, we think, appreciated as
which—such as nails, hinges, gas pipes,, they ought to be, and as they will be, now
r
etc.—are but auxiliary to the business of that somo of his colts raised In this vlcin‘ ity have been seen, and their excellence
workers in other industries
observed nnd commented upon.
Gottd
Tbe cry for "free raw materials" is a1 round figures have been offered for his get,
drag net. just now moat consistently manip­. although but yearlings or two years old;
ulated by free traders for the capture of• and the general excellence of culte sired by
him in beauty, color, build, action and dlarecruits UK the Cobden policy. In vain
position ta now conceded by all at all
should it be set in the presence of intelli­■ fimiliar with him and his record. His get
are peculiarly adapted for the track or
gent voters.
road.
* ' One of the surprises of modern times Is
Frank Brown Is a standard-bred Ham­
the recommendation of the president of tbe bletonlan stallion; registered number3.887.
He
was sired by Florida, dam Mary Clark,
Chicago &amp; Alton railroad in his annual re­
second dam Brook's mare, by Long island
port published last week, that the U. S. Blackhawk (24).
Florida, by Rysdvk's
government purchase the railroad lines of Hanbletonian (10), dam Florida Maid, by
the country. His reason for advocating Volunteer (55). t
Frank Rrown has three fourths of hta
government ownership of transportation
blood from 2:30 producing stock, ranking
lines was that it would end ruinous war­ to this respect on an exact level with Ixiuis
fare of railroads, and would result in giv­ Napoleon, Grand Sentinel, Jerome Eddy
ing more equitable rates to shippers. His and Jay Eye Sec. Old Hambietonian. tho
idea was to have a commission appraise double gmnd-&gt;lre of Frank Brown, stands
ahead of all other sires qf trotting horses,
tbe roads, buy them at their actual cash having 37 In the 2:30 lint- His son Volun­
value, giving to their owners in payment teer. the Bire of the grand-dam of Frank
government bonds at three per cent, inter­ Brown, has 23 to the 2:80 list, including
Alley, 2:10; Bodine, 2:W«fc-. Driver, 3:l»X;
est. Such a recommendation from such a
Gloster 2;1«, and St Julien. 2:11,^ .
source is indeed remarkable. Labor agita­
Florida.
s.
tors have long advocated government own­
In speaking of Frank Brown, it ta prop­
ership of railroads. But to have the presi­ er that a few words be mentioned about
dent, of one of the best jiajHng and best his Illustrious sire, Florida, who within
tbi past few years has come into national
managed railroads of the world urge the
prominence.
same thing is significant.
It happens to some great characters tiiat
they pass the greater portion of their lives
Several democratic papers of national
in obscurity, and at last, through a fortun­ develop into a fast mare.
reputation are broadly intimating that in ate circumstance, find an avenue by which
In the second crop of Florida’s foals at
1
1888 there was a deal in New York state, they emerge from darkness and spring at Ash Grove was a gray Blly out of a daugh­
wherei^ Gov. Hill received republican one bound Into prominence. The charac­ ter of Young Jim. She has trotted sever­
ter and power were there all tbe time, and al heats better than 2:80 and won the
vote#, while Hill’a friebds supported Har­
were inherent in their nature, but it re­ majority of her races, showing that she
rison. It will be amusing to see these pa­ mained dormant until tbe opportune, mo­ possessed the materia! thnt racehorses are
pers takt* it al! back, and perhaps deny ment for a display of ability had arrived. nfade of. There are also four or five oth­
When a great deed Is accomplished by er two and three years olds that with a
that they ever Intimated such a thing,
such a character the people wonder, and little work have shown great speed, and
when David B. Hill shall be chosen the
some say, "I told you so," while/&gt;thers these, together with the ones already men­
democratic standard-bearer in 1892, as It accept the situation ungraclously,-*s it 1s
tioned, show in a conclusive manner that
now looks as if be would be.
not pleasant to acknowledge oneself in er­ Florida will In his declining years prove
ror.
The stallion Florida is precisely a Blre of uniform speed that is easily devel­
It was
Detroit Free Press which such a character. Recently opportunity oped at an early age.
averred, and other democratic papers fol­ was afforded him to demonstrate hta ability
Florida te now twenty-two years old and
lowed suit, that it was doubtful if a pro­ &amp;s a sire, and this year he has accomplish­ looks like a young horse. His vital pow­
ed what scarcely any horse ever did. He ers have never been severely taxed, and
tective tariff republican oould be elected to
was at one time condemned os a failure, he is practically In the prime of Wfe. In
fill the cougrensional seat so long and ably and many people reoogulxe his success his later dsys he has suddenly become dis­
occupied by Pig Iron Kelly. The election with annoyance. Why this should be so tinguished, and has every prospect of be­
was rereatly held. A republican of as ta difficult to say. andean only be set down coming one of the most famous sires of
as one of the vagaries of human nature. colt-trottera now before the public.
He
pronounced views as Judge Kelly was Still, notwithstanding the opposition he has
Imparts to hte progeny a high rate of speed,
.elected, and received tlie largest percen­ bad to contend with, Florida Is destined to a great amount of nerve force, more than
tage of tbe total vote ever given at an elec­ command respect as a sire of first-class ordinary finish, and excellent feet and legs.
colt-trotters.
’
They are also a class of horses that will
tion in that district.
Florida was foaled to 1867, and was go on their courage and trot because they
The democratic attempt to prove that bred by Nathaniel Roe, to Orange county. are bred to. Aa a rule they are hlghNew York. He was got by Hambietonian, Btning. but tractable and always eager for
trusts arc the result of oar protective tar­
out of Florida Maid, by Volunteer. His tbe fray. Moreover.thero is little doubt but
iff te a most dismal failure. That idea ta pedigree 1b short and sweet, and is a case
that hte sons will to turn become dlstlnthoroughly exploded, aid xi^ne but the of inbreeding with a vengeance. Hta sire gutehed in thffstud, and there is no reason
"bowry parrot" and the paid attorneys of was bred to a daifghter of one of hta sons, why his daughters should not possess the
and she produced the subject of this speed-producing qualities of great brood
the free trade movement, who are not par­
sketch. Florida is a bard horse to describe. mares. The fatter have Inherited all the
ticular what they do state, can longer claim He te In color a solid bay, with black
qualities that, go to make up successful
to bo huuest and make the assertion that pointe; stands about fifteen hands three matrons, having not only the blood of
the tariff is the father of Crusts, when there inches high, ta of symmetrical proportions Hambletonlan from their Hire, but also the
and
powerful
build,
and
is
very
evenly
stout current of successful blood contrib­
are three such trusts in England to one.in
balanced. In conformation be presents a uted by the Ash Grove mares.
. this country.
happy mingling of the Hambietonian char­
To all appearances the mingling of
acteristics, modified, however, by the lino Florida's blood with that of George Wilkes
.
Plucky Chicago won her splendid fight
tracing to that magnificent matron Lady I will, while it adds another strain to Hamworld’s fair in 18M, and deserved I Patriot, a mare that stamped her produce
bletonian,
produce results of
avery
. fa wfci. Chicago is a far more representa- with a high finish that has not disappeared desirable character. It te very close in­
even iu the third aud fourth generations breeding, but it unites very desirable
carrying her /blood. His bead te distinct­ elements, as is shown by Fortuna,
will be far better fur the acively ot tbe 'Volunteer type, being finer and if all goes’ well ahe should develop in­
inndattou of Americans too.
than the ordinary Hambletonlan profile, to one of the brightest turf stars. Ham­
aud having an expression of -great deter­ bletonlan, Volunteer, Lady Patriot and
Wons this country decries too loudly
mination and'unusual Intelligence.
His George Wilkes te a marvelous combination
neck ta of medium length, shoulders of speed-producing elements.
tiitical exiles lu Siberia, it would massive and well set onto a body well
Mr. Simmons has reason to congratu­
for ub that we put an end to politi- ribbed. Florida is rather straight on the late himself, treth.on hte freedom from
rump, after the Vok-uteer type, which apugea iu the south. Our own back­ l»ears wo. prominently to Jerome Eddy, prejudice nnd hte judgment to estimating
Florida’s worth, and also on having the
offs a tittle attention.
while bls quarters are powerful and heav­ courage to psrchase such a boras when he
ily muscled, and hta legs and feet present
inertase in the socialist the same clean, blood-like fineness which was eonildered of Bide value. At the
rate be has aired trotters thia year he will
is so prominent tn tbe descendents of prove a mine of wealth.
the horse that gut
St Julien. Flor­
Z. E. Simmons, however, conducts hte
ida trots
with
hta
legs
well breeding enterprise oo a cosmopolitan fawunder him and with a bold. firm, free ,a- He has in hte harem more than a doi:at once claimed such stride. The following te a description of
e°
of GeW Wilkes, and a lot
hit gait from the pen of a brilliant writer:
“It is a rapid gait consisting of rapid
motions. It does not apjwar to be reach­
ing or dwelling, but all the feet are pick­
had a great burst of natural trottingaueeit
the
Ptdnte of hta tireo!/ |i
welcome the ed up rapidly aud come down with a short.
tbe axiom that "No man can give whs* he
he sisterhood
bath not and “no borae can taSSquaHtie?
ouatntivc.
reb without hitch or
*

world of common aeobe wrapped up in
those terse acntenoM, as they einbody a
principle which is the foundation of hla
success in breeding. . Mr. Simmons has
hla own views as to the breeding atid per­
sonality of his brood mares. Hu attaches
the greatest importance to their quality,
and holds concerning them many theories
at varlence with those adopted by other
breeders.
To concentrate valuable ele­
ments so long as physical detriment does
not result, and intelligence and soundnrsB
can be retained, is his plan. A favorite
system of his is to breed a daughter of
George Wilkes to such a horse as Sultan,
Robert McGregor, Director, or Dictator,
and then breed her fillies to sons of George
Wilkes. At the present writing there are
at Ash Grove a superb colt by Director,
out of a mare by George Wilkes, tiiat has
substance, finish and speed, and a filly by
.Socrates, dam by George Wilkes, that is
very pure-galted and fhat. She has at
foot a colt by Red Wilkes that la almost
perfect in conformation, gait and style. It
is a born trotter, and ready to go Into tbe
hands of a trainer as soon as it arrives at
a suitable age. There are at the farm a
number of extraordinary *colts and fillies
by Sultan, out of daughters and inbred
daughters of George Wilkes. There are
fillies and colts by Lord Russell from
mares by George Wilkes and his sou*.
There are also cults and fillies by Robert
McGregor and Florida and other sires of
special prominence.* such as William L..
Jay Bird, .Monte Cristo and Wilton, out of
as choice mares ns ever bad their yames
placed to the stud-boqkMr. Simmons breeds only to the best
borbes. Be endeavors U&gt; breed sound,
well-fashioned animals,, and trotters as
well.
He Is al ways glad to receive vis-1
hors and show them Ids stock.
In this I
connection
we will state
that this
illustrious stallion. Florida
(Standaid
No. 82) is Ujb sire of Walnut, rec- ’
ord 2720j&lt;; Lottie, record 2:24; and!
Florida Chief (trial 2:21J4 ■“ “ flv« J’®**
old); he by Rysdyk’s Hambletonlan (No.
10), the sire of Dexter, 2:17; Nelle 2:18;
Orange Giri, 2:20 and of thlrly-seven trot­
ters with records below 2:30.
Anyone wishing to see some of the
magnificent colts from Frank Drown,
should see those now In possession of H..
G. Carter, N. T. Parkcr.Mllan Waldorff or
A. H. Keith. Anyone who sera them will
not hesitate. If be wishes to raise splendid
roadster horses, to secure the services of
Frank Brown.

William E. Rockwdli, Na 512 West 57th
‘•I have been a martyr to tylious farad­
ache and dyspepsia. Any Indiscretion in
diet, over fatigue, or cold, brings on a fit
of indigestion, lo lie followed by a head­
ache lasting two or three days at a Lime. 1
think 1 must have tried oxer twenty differ­
ent remedies, which were recommended as
a certain cure by loving friends, but it-was

no use. At last 1 thought I would take a
simple course ot purgation with Brandreth’a Pills. For tbe first week 1 look two
pills every night, then one pill for thirty
nights; in tiiat time 1 gained three pounds
In weight, and never have had nn ache or

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Of hoping what our aching heart* want true.
Would some time bring us to the longed for goat,
THca would our way mnnu hopeful, clear aa&lt;l

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the clear light that thia auuraace brings.
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-Francis E. Kheldoa.
The French creoles of tho lower ctaes are

t’jo stick of wood today aud tbe handful of
herb, that are to cook and mason their, pot­
age, filling tbelr small market bags with fa
numerable plnchca of thb, that and the
other, laying in a few sous of «ugnr and cof
fee at a time, and going next day, for StF.
days in tho year, and) doing identically the
tame thing, in Meccular ►axxmlorum. Dia
like to the accumulation of household goods
to well stored cellars and pantries, to gener^
ou. abundance, to picture^ profusion, te
the essentials of a largo banded hospitality
even within tho narrow limits of their neigh
borhood acquaintances, an ant like economy
and abstemiousness, u curious juxtaposi
tlon of eternal self restraint and a
for iv.n-tfitirme
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tastic sensuaiitire, ttn instinctmfaoXopfc
"‘onoygetting wvdibxi to an instinct that has
filled Naw Orleans with noble totitutioni for

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Mocha, Java and Rio.
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LION COFFEE
When you buy your Groceries try a
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best in the United States—made up from
u selection of Mocha, Java and Rin,
properly blended aud is conceded by all
to make the nicest cup of Coffee in tbe
land. For Sale Everywhere.

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surance and Loans.
Office with J. G. Kunrau A Boa : doors north
of rostcUDce.
8peeialattentlon gtvrn to making exebuges
of property.
Tbe interests cf noa-rwideat
property owners carefully looked after. Forres
ofall sizes for sale or eschaDge. Houses and

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Default having been mode In tbo conditions
of a certain mortjnae made by Charira w’
Biggs and Ktlru C Riggs, hi* alfr. to John a.
‘•n-ulr. dated the seventh aay of April A d'
ik*1 and recorded In tlie office uf the K&lt; clster of
Deeds, for the county of Bsrrv and state o(

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liber 12 of tnorlgMotoon iiare Mon
th ' 'h »&gt;,&lt;,nP5h' the,T *• claimrd to be due at
"on,'”’, ’he sum of four hucdred and elgMy-rlgbt dollars and sixteen cents
■M**" attorney ’* fee nf tweuty-n ve dnltan
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197 acres in Rutland, fAir house but it"
by ’,rtUC ,hC l»»er Of Bble grod outbuildings, 50 acres improved.
I ota of fence limber nnd wood. Within 7
ailea of this city and 4 of Irving stationThis farm will be sold at ta bargain, on n
reasonable payment down.
of Hastings (that being tbe pl.t
26 acres Hastings township within nnc
cult jwurt for Barry cotit.tv
prvtnlMw detertbed fn mid ■ •ortgage. or m&gt; mile of city limits.
mu- h thereof as may he ueet ^•ry to jMty the
amount due on said mortgxse. With eight per
9 dty Iota Ln Hastings,; desirable place
Will be cloned out al half
2.1 f r n
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.liars covesant- for a home.
toercln. tbe i&gt;rrmixes beh ir drarribod in their value.
M
°vrtalD place or narccl
“““ ta«1bg situate as the southratt
quarter of th«- northeast uuiricr of section
Call on or address
**e“ty-’ev«n (27) in town three (3. north, of
UVfna
w”t* e^taluii.a for tv (40) acres
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MOHTQAGE SALE.
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a fowl endurance of the rigor, of cold and
hunger for tbo brilliant offlorweeneo of ca
Feme prennnt and carnival, a voluntarv exile
from all laughter and joy that Uxir rateaoafoot may twinkle a night, or two on the loir
cored floor of tho masqan ball, down in Char

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ROBERTSON HOUSE,
Cor. Jefferson and Court

Mich.

patronage of tbe public ta

Ut Wild ted.

'SHrtDELflNb,”
TMmoiit extensive
PiiBred

part of tb»j paradox of craote character, and
communicate to it an indefinable piquoncx
and strangtewa by their thiek bars of light
and shadow.—Omaha World-Herald.

era Tbe workingmen's awoctatio.-Lx. which
were formerly political oqjanizaGons, have
f*60?0 rPr
J*rt parab mutual
benefit ■octeties of late yean. Th agricul­ ten
tural aoctaties do not agitato poiiticully like
oar grangers. They are to a large extent
cooperative Wid technical The Forman’
awociation near Fimuuoebtaan, for instance
owns a Llnno-htw hr,.,_____
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the palnteaa extraction of teeth
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worn out part* with Brandreth’a Fills.
Brandn-th’s Pilis arc purely vegetable,
absolutely harmless and safe to take nt any­
time.
Sold in every drug and medicine store,
either plain or sugar-coated.

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Money L» lo&lt;uj on Kcal Lm, »„■ t, .

pain since.”
Disease in one part of the body will
eventually fill tbe whole body with disease.
Every year or two some part of tbe system
grows weak and begins to decay. Such jiart
must be removed al once, and new matter
be allowed to take its place. There’s no
neat of cutting it out with a surgeon’s
scalpel. Purge away the bld diseased and

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HASTINGS. MICH.

other way of expressing it. • Yes, the fine

Imported and Domestic Mens Suits we

are offering this week at Ten, Twelve and
They are

greatest bargains in veriest truth we
You will see them this

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

COUNTY NEWS.
llrush Ridge.

week.

One week devoted to One-Half Off,
One-Quarter Off, One.Third Off slaugh­

ter of-Overcoats.

Hudsons

TOWER
CLOTHING COMPANY.
MICH.

GRAND RAPIDS,

To Our Lady Friends in Hastings and Sur­
rounding Country:

WOULD TOU LOVE?
DO TOU LOVE?

A GOOD CUP OF TEA
Call and get a pound of our

ROYAL 5AT5QHA
None so sweet, so pure, so good.
been sold in Hastings.

Nor ever before

BEAMER, Sole Agent.
N. B.—Tea was first brought to England by the Dutch in 1610.
It was used in England only on very rare occasions pre­
vious to 1657 and sold as high as $80.00 and even $45.00
per pound.

Hicks &amp; Spence

offer

'

DRINK

COFFEE

as desirable a line of

groceries and
provisions as can

be found between
Jackson and
Grand Rapids.
Prices Right?

Yes, my son,

• Always Right.

A TOU* OOMWMAT1OII OF
Mocha, Java and Rio.
A •lAVTirUL SOUVIHIK
Picture Card Given
WITH «T««T FOUHD TACKAC1

LION COFFEE
Whenvou buy your Groceries try a
package LION COFFEE. Iti*the
best in the United States— made no from
a selection of Mocha, Java and Bio,
pn&gt;|»rl? HendM •«&lt;1 »
JV *”
u&gt; m.k. the nicwl cup of Crrffr* in lb*

lud.

Blanch and l.nlu Williams spent Sunday
and Monday with Minnie Craig.
Mrs. 1’. It. Kurns is reported better at
this writing.
Daniel Hull had a vety valuable dog
poisoned this week.
&lt;&gt;ra Newland spent a part of Inst week
with Jennie Havens.
Mrs. W. M. Havens Is reported very
sick.
The la grippe is still visiting the i*eojik*
In our neighborhood.

Herbert Doolittle whose school has closed
in tbe Lent district has moved back in
the neigeborhood.
Our school closed Friday.
The prize
winners were Fernando Colwell. In book­
keeping, and Lula Fisher, in attendance.
Horace Gilbert, who spent the past y^ar
with Enos Barber returned to his home in
Leonidas Saturday.
The home of Mr. and Mrs. Joe Godley
was invaded Friday evening by tlielr neigh­
bors. Carpets were torn up, music pro­
duced. and tbe evening was spent in danc­
ing. About 25 couple participated.
Mrs. VanDewlker came from Hastings
Saturday, where she had spent the past
week in earing for n sick grand child.
Chet Honeywell and wife celebrated
their wooden wedding Saturday.
Byron Fisher made a business trip to
Hastings Monday.
Milo.
M. Doster shipped 233 lambs from -this
place Friday to Buffalo.
Mr. and Mrs. Honeywell gave a very
pleasant party on the eve. of the Sth. to 30
or 40 of relatives and old lime neighbors to
assist them In celebrating their fiftivth'aniversary of their married life. A brother
and wife of Mr. Honeywell from Jackson
were present, also Intimate friends from
Johnstown and Hope.
Many presents
were made, some very fine and costly.
Mr. Giddings and Homer Flower of the
Fteteer Bros., shipped from here the 10th,
12 brood mares, purchased here, to Mr.
Giddings home in the Red river country,
Minn. Sorry to lose Homer and his wife
from our society, but as I understand they
will return next winter.
His brother
John will look after their farm here.
Plenty of ice cream next summer; ice G
inches thick on Crooked lake.

win ran toci mn m nun

Mr. McIntyre, of Gradd Rapids, was on
our streets hist week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Otis spent Monday
and Tuesday in Shultz.
Five new meml&gt;ers joined the church

Gcorgu Spencer and Joe. Shoup have
moved to Battle Creek.
Sain Hili has rented Geo. Spencer’s
farm.
F. M. Quick and wife visited friends at
Section Hill last Saturday and Sunday.
Meetings at the M. E. church will con­
tinue another week.
Bert Cooper, of Otsego, Is home on a
i visit
Ernest Eastman is going to Otsego to
work. '
8. Mayo has gone to Ionia to visit bls
sist«.
,
Will Potter closed his school in Assyria
last Friday.
Mr. Thompson, of Ijioey closed his
school In the Mayo district last Saturday.
Fred Mayo has returned home from
Hastings.
Mr. Anderson is failing slowly.

Mr. Finch, residing two and a half miles
northwest of here, lost his only cow tbe
other day; and while trouble seldom comes
single handed, his two children were play­
ing together the boy accidentally chopped
the fingers of the girl so badly that amputa­
tion was necessary-.
Home tallqnt entertainment given at the
Baptist church Friday nlglit was met with
a crowded house and proceeds were 835.
James Allen, aged »0 yean, died at the
residence of his daughter, Mrs. John Lep­
per. Friday morning. He leaves two sons
and one daughter. Funeral took place at
his late residence Sunday.
Frank Lawrence delivered to M. Evers,
at Richland, a deck load of fat sheep last
Friday.
Grant Barnhart Is being treated for
rheamatlsnjjat his brother Frank’s. He Is
a little better at this writing.
James htontgoniery carries a qore head
and a wonderful Wack face and eye. caused
by tbe kick of a hone the other day.
The P. of L store la doing a lively bnsineas.
, . ,
N. E. Harrison returned from Kalama­
zoo Friday.
Charlie Holbrook now wears u glass eye.
Jt improves bls looks very ranch.
gar. Richards has been on the sick Hat
for the past week.
Stella Andrus visited Poduuk school last

F. Bush and J. Spence spent Sunday at
Moot* Shultz.
. .
Mr. MimttJf's bouse cauget fire lost Fri­
day but the prompt assistance of neighbors

WHOLE NO .1815.
NoanvUlr.
R. E. Sturgis is home again.
Eugene Smith has moved to Caledonia.
W. H. Guy was at Grand Itepki* last
week.
Ed. Mallory, Jr., is clerking in a gro­
cery htore at Battle Creek.
Mrs. A. L. Rasey is at Battle Creek visitlng her brother, A. D". Jarrard.
I*. B. Frace, of Charlotte, is visiting
friends in the village.
G. a. Truman is building an addition
to his bouse.
.
M. B. Brooks, who haa. been working on
bis farm for the past three weeks, return­
ed Sunday afternoon.
Levi Everts has gone to Traverse \Jity
to work far Um IL R. Co.
Ida Hayden, of Charlotte, Is visiting
in the village.
Ada Michael, of Hasting.-,, was tbe guest
of Lulu Feighner Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs. Betels attended the teach-er's Institute at Hastings Saturday.
8. G. Bowe, a fruit agent,* who has been
spending the winter here, left for Middle­
ville Wednesday.
Charley Wajrath has gone to Grand Rap­
ids, to work In a harness shop.
Mabel Stiles, of Traverse City,- is visit­
ing her aunt, Sirs. Chapman.
Jacob HeckaUwm and wife, of Marshall,
are visiting at S. Overholt’s.
Ward GribbcD, who is working in the
Gazette Office, at Bellevue, spent Sunday
with his parents.
Mrs. W. H. Youngs was at Grand Rap­
ids last week, caring for iier sister, who Is
very sick.
J. L. Crocker, who purchased the Franck
farm, is repairing the house, and drawing
material to build a barn.
Charley Morblt, alias “Still Charley”
was knocked down in the alley back of
Dunham &amp;. Treat’s saloon, and robbed of
850.
(’. W. Soil th has his shoulder badly
bruised last Friday night. He was help­
ing unload ice at.the cold storage building,
when the team became frightened and
started to run. Mr. Smith in trying to
pick up the reins, caught his foot In them
and w&gt;a thrown under the wheel, which
passed over his shoulder, Just missing his
heart.
Mrs. John Erickson, an ol&lt;l pioneer of
Castleton, died at her home two and onehalf miles northwest of the village Monday
afternoon at the age of 7V years. Mrs.
Erickson fell and broke her leg near the
hip Joint some Ume ago, and tbe InJun­
til us received caused her death.

W. 11. Guy and Wm. Troyer were at
Gnuai 1 inpiiis last Thursday and Friday.
W. C. Meek anil daughters attended the
examination at Hastings last week.
Eva Rolmri will teach the Norton school
this'spring.
The friends of Chas. Mason and wife
gave them a pleasant surprise Friday
evening..
II. McCartney has his house nearly com­
pleted.
Daniel Ostroth. administrator of the es­
tate it Anthony Ostrolh deceased, has the
bill* put for a sale March IS th.
The republicans of this place will meet
in caucus March 20th, 2 p. m,, at MeKdlvey’a hall. We would -like to see every
republican in the town present.
Mbs Howard, a lady EvangllsL is assist­
ing Bev. Stewart in his meetings at the
M. E. church.
Additional correspondence 3d jiagc.
The Free Methodists had service at the
Center Sunday morning.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Edith Clifford, of Castleton, closed a
very successful term of school last week.
Homer Kline, an employee of the furni­
Nettie Bass, of Eaton Rapids, made ture factory.accidentally got his hand in one
Maple Grove friends a visit last week.
of the machines. and cut the ends of three
of his fingers off.
■aan.ld.
Albert Burgnian, of Colorado, and Miss
L C. Edmunds and wife, C. J. Shoe- Annie Wiley, of this city, will be married
niakcr and wife arc grandpas and grandmas this evening. They will make Colorado
to a newly arrived daughter of Elbert their future home.
Edmunds and wife last Thursday.
It may lie a matter of Interest to town­
The law suit that was held at ,Esq. Ed­
mund* office last Saturday between Mor­ ship clerks and others to know that there
ford and Whitworth was settled up in are to be two members of a board of re­
good slia|&gt;e, and both parties went home view selected at the coming township
feeling better than they did when they meeting. Sec act 1*5. laws of 1889.
came.
Thursday evening the P. of I. at Ban­
field met at the school bouse for the pur­
pose of organising. After hearing a long
and tedious speech from Prof. Shef­
field and a few questions asked, some of
the people became disgusted and went
home, and five were all that signed their
names to become members.
Wheat Is moving quite freely here to
Delton at 75 cents per bushel. L. C. Ed­
munds has drawn the crop qtf from 13
acre* of oat ground weighing 371 bushels
and 37 pounds. It was a boheman wheat
called- Kyle amber, and weigh* 03 pounds
to the bushel. Who can beat that in
Johnstown?
Rev. Chase’s wife Is visiting at Delton.
Frank Sheffield has sold his clover seed’
at Battle Creek for 83.50 a bushel.
’ Rutland.

Alva Seeber and Mrs. Burt called on
Mr. liowe^ folks last Saturday evening.
Tanker spring*.
Patsey McPbarlln was calling on friends
H. B. Dorr intend* to build a ball for In this vicinity Sunday morning.
the P. of i’s and Good Templars, in the
Fred Seeber, Anna Davis and Willis
near future.
Dole spent last Friday evening at Solon
The P. of l's received three new mem­ Doud’s.
bers last Wednesday night.
Kittle Dooley closed a very successful
All enjoyed themselves at the dance aL term of school In the McCallum district
Jk Ricthle’s last Friday night
last Friday, and Is now spending a few
’Some of our young folks attended h
days at her home in East Rutland.
sugar social at B. Burpee’* last Friday
’Mrs. J. Burt wa* the guest of Gvo.
night
Cross last Sunday.
T. Clark Is visiting In Nashville.
Mrs. Anna Coffieldjs to have a safe on.
Frank Bennett and his sister Mary vis­ her farm on Tuesday, March 18th.
ited at E. G. Bennett’s last Sunday.
James Dooley has traded farms with
Charlie Duffee, one of Yankee Springs
Jimmie McGlynn.
favorite youe^men bas become insane.
James Coffield says be thinks there is
No reason can be ategned for It'and he almost as much talent In tbe High street
has the sympathy.of his many friends.
school as there Is In the High school at
Hastings. We are glad you think so Jim.

For Sale Everywhere.

WmIim Spin C*., NuTn,
Kangas City, Mo.
Toledo, O.

—
—
Mr. Mlnzey’s people
.absent at the tlme.—1 Hall and C. Holbrook attended the
1*. 5* L Judge at Yeckley school house Fri­
day night.
C&gt;M Mr. Rickard is very low at this

Sabbath school was trganlxed Bunday
th the following officers: Supt, Mrs.
rbrt; Asst Supt., Mrs. Nina Kenyon;
e’y, Ernest Shultz; Treas., Mrs. Mary
Shultz: Chorister,nIda Hall; Librarian,
Ann* Merrill.

by advertisers, and yet' we know of no

Fifteen Dollars is surprising.

RCH 12, 1890.

HAgTIXCS. XICH.

Are words that have been in use so Ion

have ever seen.

Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH.,

Hastings Banner

The best A\
ing medium in
ry County

The recent cold spell has proved of great
value to all who wished to pack lee.
A. McCallum lias put up about seventyfive tens of ice. Howard Mother and John
Ryan have erected and fllledlquite a large
ico hou*c with the cold substaned.
The R. R. Co. have been cutting ice at
Acker’s point for shipment to Kalamazoo,
and on Sunday they loaded eleven cars
employing abont thirty hands. Long lake
lee Is as good as the best, the lake having a
lime bottom.
While viewing the lee cutters Saturday,
Minnie Gillasple fell into tbe lake, but was
promptly rescued.
Ray Barnes, of Bowens Mills, made a
flying visit to friends here last Sunday.
A. C. Towne and M. J. Goss, of Prairie­
ville, were in our burg last week.
James Doonan has gone to work near
Kalamazoo. He will probably remain there
during tbe summer.
'
Llbbie Barnes will work for Mrs. Ira
Osgood the coming summer.
There was a gathering of friends at the
residence of Maj; Brandstettcr on Friday
evening of last week, to do honor to the
birthday anniversary- of Mr. Brandstettcr,
it also being his marriage anniversary.
Appropriate present* were made to the
^worthy couple, and the company enjoyed
themselves in social converse and dancing.
While engaged in packing ice Saturday
last, John Ryan had tbe misfortune to
have the middle fingers of his left hand
badly jammed between two cakes of ice.
Dr. Hunt dressed the fingers, and John
will be more careful hereafter.

IllgU School.

Reviews arc the orderof the day.
Apples for sale by McCullum and Trip­
le.
Ed. Smith, Chas. McIntyre, Mr. Mead,
Lydia Felghner and Rev. Grigsby have
paid us short calls the past week.
Professor and Miss Hallock were not
Invited to the picnic in the south recitation
room Thursday morning.
We are pleased to know that some ad­
dition is being made to the heating appar­
atus in some of the rooms.
A grand key hunt was participated in
by several members of the philosophy
class. Of course Shirley was the success­
ful huntsman.
The literature class are reading Tenny­
son, s Lancelot and Elaine.
Literary to-night As a good program
has been provided an admittance fee of 5
cents, to defray expenses, will be charged
to thoie that are not members.
Died, at hl* home In Rutland, March &lt;tb. 1F90,
In tbe 58lh year of hl* age. John R. Robinson.
John IL Robinson was born in Wayne,
Michigan, March 30th, 1833, and was in
his 58th year at the time of his death.
When Mr. Robinson was about ten years
of age his parents, Thomas and Rachel
RoblnAon. moved to Ohio, where they llved
fora term of years. From there they
came to Barry Co., and settled In the
township of Hope. By this time Mr.
Robinson had reached the age of twenty.
He then took unto himself a wife. Miss
Caroline Doud, of Hastings, a most estima­
ble woman, who still survives him. There
was born unto him six children of whom
three survive, two boys and one girl. Mrs.
Myers, who lives in Cleveland, Ohio. Mr.
Robinson was a kind hearted man-, always
ready to give a helping hand In the time
of need. Ho was always genial, social
and happy. A man who was blessed
with many friends. For the last two
years he has been troubled with heart dis­
ease. till at last he was stricken down
without a moment's warning. He leaves a
comfortable home for his widow and fami­
ly. The funeral took place at his home
In Rutland. Rev Rowland officiating.
it has been domonstrated Unit In a
creamery that uses all the milk, Instead of
the cream alone, the average return Inthls
state Is
01 batter for each Hfflbs.
of milk—the yield of butter being a', little
larger than that in the winter, and a little
les-s in summer, owing to there.being more
oleo in milk in cold than warm weather.
That is, the percentage of the oily ma­
terial Is greater in winter than summer
milk. But the average through the year.
In a creamery that utilizes the whole milk,
is
lbs. of butter to the 100 lbs. of talik.
The ordinary churn process will yield but
2 to 3 lbs. of butter from LOO lbs. of milk,
while farmers who take the best care in
feeding their cows and caring fox the
milk, cannot get, except with Jersey
cows, to exceed from 2fa' to B W lbs. of
butter from the quantity of milk named.
Morris Burton has the reputation of being
a farmer who knows how to care for his
cows, and has always sold his batter pro­
duct for a iitth? above th* market price.
He is also a man that like* to be convinced.So that when he was told by tbe ordinary

get more than 3^» lbs. of butter in winter
and 3 in suaimer from 100 pounds of wrilk.
and weighed carefully the butter obtalneal,
from it by the ordinary aharn process, and
found it exactly 8J^ lb*. Now at this
time, tbe creameries wliieh use the whote
milk are paying an average of 95 cento per
100 pounds. Take 2% lbs. of butter at IS
cento per lb., the-mxrkct prirv. and yoa
have 42 conto as the worth of the butter.
Allow' 10 cents for 90*-/ pound.i of sirteamed milk—above tiie average—and Me. .
Burton would ? realize but 52 cent*
from 100 pounds of milk, and be te|
all the trouble of caring for it, making bat­
ter from the cream and madeetlug tbe but­
ter. While a creamery would have paid
him not less than 90 cento, the av'erasn
price now being, as stated. 95 cents. So
that as compared with what he would ok—;
tain from a creamery. Mr. Burton loeeu
from 38 to 43 cents on every 100 lb*, off
milk, tbe product from whieh be dispose*
of at market prices. A famer who is leas
careful of his cattle, and less careful ha
caring for the milk and making the butter,
would find himself an even greater taser.

Gextlkmem:—Tbe Zou-Pbora which
you sent me some time ago, greatly bene­
fit ted me, so much so that I have been
visiting some who I know need it, and tell­

ing them about IL I used to live in Mich­
igan until 5 years ago, and I know the
reputation of Zoa-Phora there. Thai fc
how I came to send so far for IL I now­
know its worth by my own experience,
I
live near the Normal Schoo! here and rosin
a great many lady students- I learn of .a.
great many who need just such a friend a*
Zoa-Phora. I never lose an opportunity
to recommend it to them, because, you see.
I believe It will do all that you claim for IL
Yours respectftilly,'
Mils. N. Hrrciusaox.
308 so. Hope SL, Los Angeles, Cal.
P. S.—Petroleum Balm is good, too. A.
box of it cured my son of a salt rheum sore
of a year’s standing.
True Courtt-»y.

in San Francisco, and owned that, as
school tor good manners, she should not obTbo seat on the right band iddo of the
honor.

To this wa»(I conducted, mounte*

my own device*, to behave as well as I knew
bow—and to fell into disgrace! There car—

huge box divided into compartments rrn wring
with nuts and sweetmeats ’
What did I do! Looked akit, picked ote
a half dcaeo guodlfofr
tlons, put thorn on the
chair that served as

next neighbor, who, to my amoxci
but oiae sugared drop. The box
toonqand another and another,
1 gazed with horror at mr.ownyMlc
1 lost appetite, and witched it
servant croai to the left hand aide. Did Un*
first of my celestial liosU lake one sweet, and
then .atop, 1 should be tert I But no, hfigalhrcred a handful to surpass my own, i
it on the table beside him.
\
I breathed again, tbo marc frvrt
one and all follow hi* example.
Afterward I learned that had I entertained
those people at my table, and had one of tbctn
tom a chicken limb from limb with hbt finger*,
ho would have don* no greater violence u&gt;
our code of good breeding than I hod done *»
I heirs. Tboquestmn remain* whether I ahoaHI

poni-jn.

'

A Btranre Country.
Australia is a country in whkfc., nature baa
established conditions unknown elsewhere.
■UrTpuMb—
,___ ______________
11 is a country full of . abaurdttiee to animal. "
vegetable and human life. Ito native race,
in point of intelligence and development of

some milHons of years ago.

and quality of it* relations in other landsc
Although the trees and flowers are chtafly
those of tbo temperate sone, the birds are.
tho gorgeous colors of the parrot and tte
cockatoo through the dull foliage of the sat*

wierd echoes from a period when repkte
were assuming wing* and filling tbo *r«B
top* with ^a Strang© jargon, before bean*
only in the swamp* and fen*. Tbe flower*

since evewy
pons the naked wood beneath, and add* to
the ghostly effect which the forest already*
bolds in the pallid hue* of Ita foliage.—Coc.
Boston Journal

with the bushes growing to a height at tte

of the bushes clow to you and making away

cessitates your shooting more or leas througfs

moans musing them clean, and the tenth tioss

from the branches, and then to tako him jw&lt;—
&lt;1 juu

uuu

nothing but bi* tail to aim nt

and though

not I bird will not be!

■iii.

Its trees and

ulat-wbcro only in chalk and coal measuraa.

If you do ate

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TRADE

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MARK

Wlndfell. lod . Nov. 17. IML
X •offered two year* with Bclatlc* In hfft
and fcoL and h*d to u»o erutebea I
tiled ductor*, blister*, baths, without relict
J tmd sl Jacoba Oil and went to aleep: tt
fioally cored we. Na n-turn in nine month*.
MRS. 8AIX1E STROUD.

Ind.. Aug. 8,IBM.
I had •clzlii-a In hips for two years. Ona
bottle of St. Jncobs Oil cured me. and have
had no return dmx*. I WILLIAM A\ ERY.
Obliged to Vso Crutebee.

King Qty. No.. July ». 188&amp;
Buffered one year with sdaUca lu hips; was
cbUgvd to use cratcbta. One boule vt St
Jacob-i OU pcnmweniV cured ma.
I O. G. WAIT.

'•BAUD‘HD’

$

Qicago, E&amp;laoaws li Sianv
TIME TABLE.

In effect Jan. 1st, itoo.

"i

—
SCHOOL COLUMN.
Conducted by ENOCH ANDRUS. Co. SeC*y.
We have just received a letter that we
should bo glad to publish entire. It was
not written for that purpose, however, and
we do not fed like taking the liberty to do
bo. Our friend tliinks that we are "ofF
In our notions about the value ofvapparatus In the school-room. The peojfle have
done pretty well he thinks In providing
comfortable house* and in pay lug good
wages to teachers. This does not seem to
bo enough, however, and now teachers
cannot be satisfied without something that
will enable them to “put on considerable
style” in the school-room.
This friend Is doubtles honest in his
opinion, and the fear that some other*
may entertain similar Idea* leads us to
notice this matter a little further. .
One does not need to go tack very for to
find the time when school apparatus whs
very little used. Globes, dictionaries,
maps and charts were seldom found in any
school-room In the country districts. A
very small blackboard was usually provid­
ed, but even that was not much used.
Arithmetic, the great all-in-all, was not al­
ways taught in classes. It was a sort of
“go as you please" thing with each pupil
and when he could not “do” his “sum” the
teacher helped him privately. Possibly
Ulis friend imbibed hl* notions of the value
of apparatus from a school of this sort.
We ask him only to view the matter from
a business standpoint as a question of get­
ting ttie most from ' an investment A
teacher I* hired at good wagesand put Into
the school, * How shall we get the most
from his service*?
If our friend hire* a mon to cliop. he
doe* not send him Into the woods with an
old. worn out ax. The Idea of “style"
does not intrude itjeif hen*. He would
not think of sending him out with a kind
of saw in use twenty-five years ago. Ho
finds it genuine economy to provide tin*
best tools passible. Why Is not the same
true with respect to the t&lt;*aeher? And the
advantage in many case* Is not that of
gaod tools over poor onea. but rather over
none at ail.
We are not advocating the purchase of
apparatus that can l&gt;e used only now and
then, nor that which Is lieyond the reach
of every district No school-room aids
are so generally useful as good blackboards.
Not one school in ten ha* half enough. A
dletiuuary ought certainly to Is* In every
school. One that will do very well can l»e
bought for 33.25. Outline maje an* ex­
ceedingly useful in the teaching of geogra­
phy and a globe is very useful in many
ways.
Perhaps our correspondent thinks that
teacher* ought to provide themselves with
these things. Many of them do with
some- of them, while other* arc not able
thus to do. ^The hired man might, for hl*
own credit ns a laborer, provide himself
with an ax and saw, but If be hn* not done
so, tlie employer Is going to furnish them
for his own Interest*.
In the ’purchase of school apparatus,
much Judgment is needed. Many a dis­
trict has been duped by some agent into
buying some things tliat are of very little
consequence. Several district* liave paid
large sums for n set of anatomical charts
when the same sum would have purchased
a considerable amount of much needed ap­
paratus, something that would have been
worth double to (lie school. Some have
maps, recently purchased, that are so cov­
ered by a network of railroad* and a mul­
tiplicity of names, that tbe physical fea­
tures of the country are completely hidden.
Maps showing prominently tiie physical
features of a country an* what are wanted,
not railroad maps.
If all the people in a district in whose
school there I* n live, earnest teacher
would visit the school and see how much
blackboard Is needed for everything, how
the pupils constantly need to consult a
dictionary, we believe there would *qot bo
one dissenting vote at tiie next annual
meeting from tiie purchase of these things.
The same economy that prompted n* to
provide good tool* for the laborer on the
farm, should also lead n* to furnish them
to the teacher.

O. O. F. we gleaned the following report
oh he gathered it from the convention held
In Ionia two weeks agn. There are over
20,000 Odd Fellows In Miehlgan. Eleven
new lodges, n net gain in membership
since Dec. ill, l»8s of 087. They trnnfto
Johnstown, $2,0,&gt;0.50. and 81.400 to broth­
ers rendered bomelws by fires in Michigan.
There an-150 new membera Vn'tiated and
80,000 dispensed in elmrlty every forty­
eight hours, by tiw order. Over 0,000
Daughters of Rebeimb; 18 new kxlges with
a net gain of 1,738 members for the yvar.
They paid for relief BtOO.iM. The attend­
ance at the Grand Lodge and D. of-lL con­
vention, was from 1,*JOO to 1.500. The
time for holding tile Grand Ixxlge and
convention was changed from the second
Tuesday In February io the name day hi
October of each year, and the next place
of meeting, Saginaw City.
Mr. and Mrs. Gcoign Coelincr. of Salem,
adopted a 10-year-oHl. girl at Bay City,
some three years sgo, and it is claimed
that they have terribly abused the girl.
She tell* a fearful tale of suffering,
brought on by the erpel treatment of these
Inhuman adopted jarenlz, who, though in
comfortable circumstances, chose tb make
the child a beast of, burden, having to do
man's work out doors In the cold and aleet
with very scanty and Insufficient ciotlilng.
Monday Peter Brnutlgan, of North Dorr,
overtook the child nn the road anil notlc-.
Ing her wretched condition began talking
to her and found that lier feet and limbs
had been frozen so badly that there was
no feeling in them: her clothing at the
time was almost &lt;oo Beauty for degeney.
her feet being wrnpi*d with
Her
story Is so sad that oiqe feels aahamed to
think it could be enacted in the days in
which we live. Besides such continous
III treatment the child was punished by
being tied up and beaten so that her back
is a pitiful sight. It would not be strange
If the girl did not live long. Mt. Brautlgan
and Wm. Heniiges, of North Dorr, wen*
In town Wednesday, looking up the law in
reganl to the case. It Is to l&gt;e hoped that
punishment Will be meted out to the Iniiuninn foster parent* m'cording to their
deserts.—Allqgnn .lournni.

FRANK BROWN.
T. Parker’s Fine Hambletonian
Stallion.
Home Interest lug Facte Alxat Dim and
His Pedigree.

A person who studied the bone-market
does not need to be told that tbe market
for drafthoracs has steadily declined for
some time, and that tbo price* for draft
horses must go still lower. There ore
many reasons for this decline, the princi­
pal one being the substitution of cables
and electricity for propelling street car*
Instead of horse*. '
'
Breeders who desire to get good round
prices for horseflesh In the future, Will
consult their own Interests if instead of
trying to produce draft horses, they pay at­
tention to the raising of good carriage
horse*—horses of medium weight, strong
limbs, good endurance and well gaited. It
will not l&gt;e the scales that will govern the
price of horses In the future: it will be the
breeding, tile build and the action that
will make the figures.
It Is hardly necessary to say that of all
horses for the carriage, for the track, for
family use. and even for,all-around service,
those of the Hambletonian blood are by
all odd* the first. Disposition Is gentle,
bulk! superior, endurance wonderful, and
action unapproachable by any other breed.
And what is especially to be borne In
In mind Is that the speed-producing pow­
er of the Hambletonian blood has grandly
assorted Itself, whether the breeding Is in
or out Established facts speak for the
Hambletonian blood.
.

And that lead* us to remark that right
here In Hastings, wo have a* fine a Hamb It* ton Ian stallion.' so fat* as breeding I*
NORri;
eunedrned, as can lie produced anywhere.
Kihniazoo Lv..
It is Frank Brown." owned by Mr. N. T.
Jtest Cooper.. L.
»G W 3 40
Parker. He lias been admired by many,
Btahland June!
3 55 12 27
4 02 ._____
for no lovur of fine horse* can see him
4 10f 12 33 .
without a feeling of admiration: His mer­
its have not been, we think, appreciated a*
Otovordale
they ought to be, and as they will Im*, now
Hasrzxn*.
that some of his coIto raised In this vicin­
ity have been seen, and tbeir excellence
Coals Grove....
Twenty Kalamazoo college boys were
Woodland.......
observed and commented upon.
Good
iniplicated In die abd licit ion of the two pro­
round figures have been offered for his get,
fessor* Saturday night. Just what the
although but yearlings or two years old:
reason for the.outrage was Is not known,
itetroit.
but It Is suspected to have some founda­ and the general excellence of colts sired by
tion upon an invitation extended the two him in beauty, color, build, action and dis­
position I* now conceded by all nt all
Stations.
professors to take ten with the students,
K
an Invitation which was not accepted, or tinnllar with him and hjs recon!. Ills get
are
peculiarly adapted for the track ur
rather was accepted but not embraced.
SOUTH.
p. m la m.
road.
Later in the evening the two proftasor*,
&lt;5 40 11 20 ....
Frank Brown.1* a standard-bred Hani•S3 nw .
who an* young men. were invited to a
bletonlan stallion, registered number 3.887.
•c B io m ....
room in tin* boy s' btiiklhig. and while en­
joying tin* call were suddenly seized by’. He was- sired by Florida, dam Mary Clark,
tiie twenty yopng scamps, each masked second dam Brook’s mare, by Ixing Island
■ Blackhawk (24).
Florida, by Itysdvk's
and disguised. The professors were left
Hnnbletonlan &lt; 10). dam Florida Maid, by
In a com field and might have b**en frozen
Hastinc*
7 48
Volunteer (55).
(Ma Groi
to death If Trowbridge hadn't succeeded
Frank Rrown has three fourth* of his
Woodland
in reaching hl* knife and cutting their
S 10 .
blood from 230 producing stock, ranking
Ixmds. Monday Mr. Trowbridge was at
his work, but Mr. Ferry was too mad for in this respect on an exact level with Izmis
anything but revenge, and the first thing Napoleon. Grand Sentinel; Jerome Eddj
•Stops on signal only.
he did wa* to call ujksi the sheriff. and Jay Eye Sec. Old Hambletonian. tbe
No*. 5 and o will not carry passengers.
Deputy Sheriff Smith then made a call nt double grand-sire of Frank Rrown, stands
Frkd'x BuBH.irrea. &amp; Geu. Man.
the college with a pocketful of nuthurlty. ahead of all other sire* of trotting horse*,
1*. SkrokANT. Supt.
whereat the boys began to get scared, and having 37 In the 230 list. His son Volun­
before tbe astonished faculty had time to teer. the sire of the grand-dam of Frank
draw a long breath, the malefactors all Brown, has 23 In the 23U) list. Including
came forward and confe.t«cd. The deputy* Alley. 2:19; Bodine, 2:19.’,Driver, 2:19&gt;&lt;;
was then requested to go away, and the Gloster 2:1(1. and SL Julien, 2:11*4 •
Florida.
'
faculty will think It over to see what it is
l&gt;est to do with the penitent lads. A re­
lit speaking of Frank Brown, it is prop­
ception was to liave been held Tuesday er that a few words be' mentioned about
evening at tbe ladies' hall, but with a.scon* Ills illustrious sin*. Florida, who within
of young gcntltintm in disgrace, it ha*, the past few years has eome into national
been necessary' to postpone Ute event until pfominenee.
It happens to some great characters that
enough men to make It a rucccrs can be
they puss the greater portion of their lives
mustered.
in obscurity, and at last, through a fonupOne peaceful, quiet day la*t week George
ate circumstance, find an avenue by which
R. Anson, of Alnger, shouldered his saw
they emerge from darkneHS and spring at
and sallietl forth Into the woods to exer­
one bound Into prominence. The charac­
cise his muscle and add to his pile of fuel.
ter and power were there all tbe time, and
And a« he sawed and meditated upon the
beauty of quietness with winter voices were inherent in their nature, but it re­
mained donnant until the opportune mo­
making music in his ears, there snddenlr
ment for a display of ability had arrived.
broke upon his vision a sight that hushed
When a great deed Is accomplished by
the music in. hl* breast, and stilled the
such a character the people wonder, and
motion of his jaws. For half an instent
only he gazed upon tbe form of the angry some say. “I toh! yon so," while others
What are good criteria by which to bull making for him with rapid strides, accept the situation ungraciously, a* it Is
judge a school? It seems to u* that one head lowered and tall erect Oh what a not pleasant to acknowledge oneself in er­
The stallion FloridM Is precisely
good teat I* the life and entinulam mani­ picture! The beauty of It was not appre­ ror.
fest No two teachers will use exactly the ciated by George until many hours gfter such a ,character. Recently opportunity
same methods perhaps In anything, and wards. -For half an instant only, we said, wa* afforded him to demonstrate his ability
yet be equally successful. Indeed every the object of the bull* affections contem­ as a sire, and this year'he ba* accomplish­
good teacher works out the details in her plated the scene, then George It took to ed what scarcely any horse ever did. He
own way. If one finds a school brimful his Jieels with a speed that would out-dis­ was al one time condemned as a ; failure,
of life, pupil* ^rlth eyes sparkling, it is tance our noon express. Frhmda. aspira­ and many people recognlte hl*, success
quite safe to assume that progress I* being tion* for wealth, political schemes, all. all with annoyance. Why thl* should be so
made. We were In a school some time but a little board shanty was lost sight of I* difficult to say, and can only be ret down
ago where the hilf day’* visit seemiW a In tbe keen excitement of the race. The as our of tiie vagaries of human nature.
long, long time. One needed to look dearest object hi life then was that little Still, notwithstanding the opposition he has
around occasionally to persuade himself old cabin In the woods. Silver and gold had to contend with. Florida la destined to
that be was not at a funeral. The teacher were worthless dross as compared to It. command respect as ii sire of first-class
seemed only about half alive, and Use Tbe supreme question was who would colt-trotters.
Florida was foaled In 1M7, and was
children had been dwarfed into nearly the reach the door first, the man or the buU.
same condition. If we had to attend tliat Hold your breath If you wish but there is bred by Nathaniel Roe, In Orange county,
* He wa« got by Hambletonian.
school, we should want lightening to strike no need dow. Tbe man lives to tell the N ®w
the house now and then to stir things up. story. Liven to tell bow the enraged crea­ out of Florida Maid, by Volunteer. His
ture labored to break In the door, how the pedigree Is short and sweet, and 1*1 a case
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
man inside, in ready expectaix-y stood, axe of Inbreeding with a vengeance. Hla sire
was bred to a daughter of one of his son*,
For thirty-four years ha* the Allegan In band to lay the brute out had he suc­ and she produced the subject of' this
ceeded.
After keeping him prisoner for
Journal been Issued to bear Intelligence to
"ketch. Florida I* n hard horse to dereribE
an
hour
It
finally
left
the
cabin,
went
back
tbe reading public of this county. During
He Is in color a wild bay, with black
all that time Don C. Henderson ha* safely to the place where hl* victim was flrat point*; stands about fifteen hands three
guided It* course. It now enjoy* a repu­ seen, and gored hla coat to pieces, broke Inches high, I* of symmetrical proportlrfis
hla
aaw
that
■
Mr.
A.
did
not
take
time
to
tation as one of tiie solid and able county
and powerful build, and' la very evenly
seat journals In the state. May Henderson remove from tbe lug, and pawed up the balanced, in conformation he presents a
Jk Ward live long to enjoy their merited ground for several feet Mr. Anson Is to happy mingling of the llambiMonkn char­
lie congratulated on his narrow escape
and Elliott Jordon to be cautioned to take acteristics, modified, however, by the line
U** magaificent matron Udy
While the freight train of conductor extra pains to secure fast such a dangerous ^,.ng
James Wells was switching in the Mich­ anlmaL—Bellevue Gazette.
iier produce
with a high finish that has not disappeared
igan Central yard*; Saturday, brakeman
even
in
tho
third and fourth generations
Chas. Brown, caught hls foot in a guard
Now, Give Attentlnu
rail and fell, and before he could recover To the purification of your blond, for at no carrying her blood. His bead I* dhtlncthimself, one wheel of an empty box car season Is the body so susceptible to the [«»ly of the Volunteer type, being finer
passed over his left leg at the knee, break­ tanefits to be derived from a good medi­ than the ordinary Uambletonfliui profile,
ing the knee joint, and lacerating tbe limb cine, aa in March, April and May. Hood’s and having an expression of great deter­
HI*
quite badly. Dr. I^moreaux assisted by Sarsaparilla Is the people’s favorite spring mination and unusual Intelligence.
Dr. Gillette dressed the injured limb and medicine. It stands unequalled far puri­ neck Is of medium length, shoulders
00,0 a
w«U
Brown was taken to Jackson on the day fying the blood, curing scrofula, salt ^*.TLre SS**11
express. He is a single man, about thirty rheum, etc., regulating the kidneys and ribbed. Florida la rather straight on the
years of age and has a sister residing at lifer, repairing serve tissue*, strengthen­ rump, after the Volenteer type; which ap­
Ypsilanti. .The attending physicians state ing and invigorating the whole body, as pears so prominently In Jerome Eddy
that the knee will -in all probability be well as checking the progress of ocute’and while hl* quartern are powerful and heav­
stiffened, as the jojnt water was released chronic disease, and restoring the afflicted ily muscled, and his leg* am! feet present
by tiie break, but considering the nature parts to a natural, healthy condition. If the same clean, blood-llke fineness which
of the accident. Brown was most fortunate you have never tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla I* to prominent in the dcaoeodents of
in escaping with his life.—Battle Creek for your “spring medicine,” do so this sea- the horse that got St Julen. Flor­
eon.
ida trots
with
hl*
togs
well
Journal.
PreaHent Fiske, of Albion college, and under him and with a bold. firm, free
Mr. Horace Wilcox, of Eaton, a man
stride. The following Is a description of
hla
wife
started
for
the
south
Wednesday
whose won! is gilt-edged wherever he Is
hls gait from tbe pen of a brilliant writer:
known, related a singular fact at tbe agri- They were escorted to the railroad station
by 400 student*.,
w
“It Is a rapid gait constating of rapid
eoltural meeting test Thursday and one
motions.
It does not appear to be reach­
which It will puzzle our farmer frlrnfis to
ing or dwelling, but all the feet are nick­
understand. Once at u fair be was partic­
It Is nulm snn&gt;rl«ln» to nolleo tbr nnmularly Impressed with the beauty af a erott. nvoru ot ranutrltablo res™ ot n.r- ed up rapidly and come down with a short,
specimen of barley and hi* tried to buy row. dteure eared, trart «, taral.cb- fiU. chopping ,stroke. The motion is sharp,
.
^ljjb.smqe FOR MISSES.
quick and vigorous, but not violent or demsome for seed but the owner couldn’t spare rarvora pn-lrtatan, hrart .ItMta,^ S1_ .Ltr,™
He travel* without hitch or
it and so by chance a* Mr. Wilcox ex­
bv^r^irir"?
&gt;«"». ■"’I siiem.s to know no gait but a
amined it * half dozen kernels lodged be­
vTL
by 1&gt;r' Mile® Bestoraitve tret.”
tween- hls fingers and he took them home, Nervine. Phis new, and improved brain
'r»' '
The inbreeding of Florida is of a kind
Wff.
.
»7th YEAR planted them with great care, watched Slid nerve food, and medicine, to every­
them daily throughout the season and had where gait Ing a remarkable reputation for that should tend to make him a positive
“»£«*■&gt;« Of vralmt 111. punt. KTO« curing the worst of these disease*, as well sire, as it not only unites two Kucceasful
OririHr. but »■&gt; wnsMuntbly fitafiOMml
lines, but also bind* one of the slrongcst
""rr)branches to the parent tree; and It is re­
tlm preta rlprawl m find • hlr qu.12“ Sb,ltod "Wdrtr.
KyjMr. Wlkcx trill plre . w H civT
w. h. Gwdyear, the druggist. wHi ri«. markable that be should have had so little
Prtre to &gt;ny rar who Wll| p|n . „d,r„ .
• success before being taken to Kentucky,
id?y
,l"'.
Imywlinlmim ui.
w
rem Climatic Infiuenee* play an Important
curtail. Trtlmne.
m or part In hl* case as It did In that of Eiectkmeer,Dictator tod George Wllkaa, while
Stations.

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CURE

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piil smiiDOSEsmu price

L. DOUGLAS
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’•1’2£HOESd3»w

A. WOOLLEY,

ESMEN WANTED

tbe similarity of the Northern brood-mare
lines to his own while in the north no
doubt acted as a handicap to th succe* as
a sire. Moreover, during tbe early part
of hl* Ufa be mm overshadowed by horses
with greater reputations.
Then when,
after a few years, be was removed to
Chicago, he received only aiWndffrrent
class of mares. Frmu ail this stud service
lie got three trotters, among them Walnut,
a very fast ho.rse with a record of 9:1«XSome four or five years ago Z. £. Simmons
taught him and took him to Kentucky,
where l»c attracted very little attention,
and was bred to but tew outaldb mare*.
SUH. like George Wilkes, he Is destined
to come to the surface and turn what ap­
pears worthless property Into gold. In
fact, if tbe results of bis first two seasons
can be taken as a true line on his future
greatness. there should be many seoordbreakers growing up among the choicei
band of youngsiers at Ash Grove.
Mr. Simmons had an object In View
when he purchased Florida. Be believed
In him as a sire, and reasoned that lie com­
bined
the blood and personal traits
of Hambletonian and of one of his best
sons. Volenteer. He also believed that
ali Florida required was an opportunity to
distinguish hlmelf a* a sire of performers
endowed with racehorse qualities. Thia
belief was founded upon the stout as well
as successful lines united in Florida, his
individuality, pure trotting action and
naturabspeed. Tire first season he was
bred to a few good mare* and got ten or
eleven foals. Out of that crop there has
this year come two three-year-olds that
haw trotted better than 3:30, and from
the next j ear's fouls, which was no larger,
there came a two-year-old that won sever­
al stakesand closed tbe season with a rec­
ord of 2:27Ij, having trotted half mile In
1:111;. Therefore In 18S1&gt;. for the first
time, the get of Florida Have demon­
strated that Im* Is entitled to a place among
the leading sires, a pints* that was, on - his
breeding and Individuality, accorded him
in the morning of bls lift.
Florida's first three-year-old • to attract
attention this rear was tlx* grey gelding
Faust. He was a good two-year-obi. but
when he came to the front in August and
won a race in Montana, trotting the de­
ciding heat in in 2:18£ he wa* pronounced
first-class. Faust showed hi* great speed
as a yearling, and from that time Mr. Sim­
mons considered him equal to a mile In 230
In his three-year-old fonu. The bursts of
speed shown by Faust have been phenom­
enal. and on one occasion this year he trotten an eighth at a 2:12 gait.
Fortuna la the second of Florida's great
three-year-old trotters.
She is a large
racy mare, nearly 17 hand* high, and
showed three half mile trials this ireanon
In 1:10. l:0UX. L08*iShe wm then
taken sick, and for eight weeks did not
have harneM on. In September »be was.
notwIslanding her lack of condition, f^hip|N*d to the Natkinal Trotting-Horse Breed­
ers' meeting at Detroit
Her name dpjreared among tbe list of starters, and
while she wa* so weak tliat she almost
*taggan*d, one heat in
was placed
to her credit From there she went lu
Buffalo anti won a stake, trotting two heat*
in
Tin* next start nn&gt; at
Cleveland, where she lost Jhe Futurity
Stake after a sharp struggle with Margaret
8.
Two day* later she was at Terre
Haute and won a grand rare, trotting tbe
flr*p second and third quartern in 35 sec­
onds, and jogged from the distance to tbe
wire In 333*». . No one who saw It doubt­
ed her ability to l&gt;eat 230 in that heat, and
It I* unfortunate that she was not permit­
ted to do so, &gt;s It would have placed to
Florida** cindlt two three-year-olds hi one
season to beat 230. Fortuna is out of a
daughter of George Wilkes, and should
develop Into a fast mare.
In tbe second crop of Florida's foals at
Ash Grove was a gray filly out of a daugh­
ter of Young Jim. She has trotted sever­
al heat* better than 3:30 and won the
majority of her races, showing that she
possessed the material that racehorse* are
made of. There are also four or five oili­
er two and three year* olds tliat with a
little work bare shown great speed, and
these, together with the ones already men­
tioned. show In a conclusive manner that
Florida will In his declining year* prove
a sire of uniform speed that I* easily devel­
oped at an early age.
Florida is dow twenty-two years old and
looks like a young horse. Ills vital pow­
ers have never begu severely taxed, and
he is practically in the prime of life. In
his later days he bas suddenly become dis­
tinguished, and ha* every prospect of be­
coming one of the most famous sires of
colt-trotters now before tbe public.
He
imjiarts to hl* progeny a high rate of speed,
a great amount of nerve force, more than
ordinary finish, and excellent feet and legs.
They are also a class of homes that will
go on their courage and trot because they
are bred to. As a rule they are highstrung. but tractable and always eager for
the fray, Moreover.there is little doubt but
that bls nous wiU In turn become distin­
guished in the stud, and there is do reason
wby hl* daughters should not possess the
speed-producing qualities of great brood
mares. Tbe latter have inherited all the
qualities that go to make up suceessful
matrons, having not only the blood of
Hambletonian from their Aire, but also the
stout current of successful blood contrib­
uted by tho Ash Grove mares.
To all appearance* the mingling of
Florida’s blood with that of Gvonre Wilke*
wlU. while it adds another strain to HamWetonlan.
produce results of
avery
desirable character. It Is very cloaa in­
breeding, but it unites very desirable
elemente. as. Is shown by Fortuna,
and If all goes well she should develop In­
to one of tbe brightest turf star*. Ham­
bletonian. Volunteer, Lady PMrim and
George Wilkes I* a nunciw* contination
of speed-ptMaotag eieoHMfa
°
Mr. Simmons haa reason to congratu?te&lt;bo* «» Ns freedom from
preJndlf** and hi* judgment In estimating
Florida’* worth, and also on having the
courage to pnrebane sueh &gt; bom- when be
was considered of little value. At the
rate he ha* *lred trotters tliis year he will
prove a mine of wealth.
,
Z. E. Simmons, however, conducts his
breeding enterprise on a cosnwpoHtnn bas­
is. Helios In liis harem more than a doz­
en daughters of George Wilkes, and a lot
ntiJp&gt;&lt;’ifC1iin,M °w °f Uirm by rePn*e’^
Br wmiW ,K,&lt; 'Wnk of
breeding a mare that is not good-galted or
had a great burst of uatoral trotting speed.
&lt;hie of the eardinal points of hh theory is
the axiom that “No man can give what he
l&gt;athnuLand“no horse can Impart qualities
be due* not himself posses” There Is a.
world of common sense wrapped up in
those terse rrntence*. os they embody a
principle which la the foundation of hl*
success In breeding. Mr. Slmmoo* has
hl» own views a* to the breeding and per­
sonality of bis brood mares, lie attaebt**
th&gt;
importance to their quality,
•nd bolds concerning them many Unwtes
at varunoe with Umn adopted by other
breeders,
To eoooantrate vahiabte ek-

can be ntained. to hi* pton. A
•yatem of hto to to bread * &lt;ialt5?Ttk
George Wilkes to such a hal w- L ?u;rftr
Robert McGregor, Director, or 0^2*'
and thru breed her fillhw to
. ''tot
wiu«. Acbep^, wr,
&gt;1 A.b Grave . ,uMri, „,H
.«« oU u&gt;.rr b, Om,,, Wuk, ,
1 .
•uteunoc. Bnlbh .n.llw,|,
™ *»■
Su-rwai, &lt;l&gt;w by
W1|”
M
very pun-wlu.; ana
IM a colt by K«l WlU,.. !la. j

’

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&gt;•
^*" »

portert In anlomatlon. pu, Mll „
la a bom trotu-r. and ready t„ ... ,.
band, nt a trainer a&gt; noon a. tt ,
aauttable w. There are at tl„. .a',LK
number of eatraordlnar, ran, all,; ,?.*
by Sullan, not ot dtaatUT. i„„
.tanahler. ot U«or«e Will,,. H,.,. ?
filth- and eotta by Lord I:
mare, by Gram,. Wilke „ld ,,,. J,™?
There arealaoralu and nillra
McOrefior and Florida and othl,
J
apoelal prominence, aoel, a, Wd!..,,, ,
Jay Bird, MonW Crtalo and Wll|„n „ul*;;
as choice mare* a* ever had tla-ir »J «
placed In Ura Mnddmok.
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Mr. Simmon, breeb only t„ t,.. ,
horrea. - Ift fiadaann t.&gt; h&gt;„,i
.
nell-taaldoned animal.,.- a.„|
wait
He I. alnaya shul b.r*,it. J?
Hora and .bow them hla atock.
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connection
we will apn,. 011.
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Ultutriou. .union. Florida tst,,,^..
So. S3) la the alre rd W.u,,,,
ord IW. Lottie, record tr.-r
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Florida Chief (trial 331k a* ;i lin- . ’
old); be by Ryadyk’s Hamblvtoiiian i\’n
10), the alreof Dexter. 2:17: n,- i....... t,'.
Orangn Girl. 230 and of thirty -m\. 7r.d
ter* with record* below 230.
Anyone wishing to *ce
u
magulfirent colts from Frank
should see thbM now in paute**lrm (,f n*
Xi. Carter. N. T. Parker.Miton W» ,r. rfT
A. H. Keith. Anyone who 8e»-&gt; t)&gt;. nj w ;;t '
not hesitate. If he wishes to rai-;.i
roadster horse*, to secure the .-,&lt; ni.v,
Frank Brown.

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of (4100) one aundred oullars and uywards
guarantee sroSt. Write for fr^ fotormathra '
majw. etc.
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Hastings Banner

At Flint last week, Uw state convention
of delegates representing the various lodg­
es of the P. of I. held their season. H

ployec of. the land holding syndicate. I
’ Judge that this writer was not only a free

was ?a large gathering of representative
situation, both by the last and the jywsent
farmers of Michigan. We are sorry that
administration. But tbe time is coming
evenjn this first meeting, signs of discord
when they must cut down, and a Judicious
AVOUBT 14. 1879,
revision, by placing upoA the free list were manifest; for the only hope that this
the adoption of free trade. Now no posal- articles that we cannot produce In America, organization may be useful lies in harmony
; and unity of action. But the platform of
’ ble good in any direction can compensatei ought to be made. Expenses may be also
prlndples adopted we can in the main,
for the evils that would be Inflicted upon। lopped orfin tbe state govemmot, in the
heartily endorse. And If tbe P. of I. will
America and its institutions by the adop- county. In the township, and possibly in
tlon of the plan suggested by this free&gt; some cases in the schools. 1 do njit wish bold themselves ready to hold the balance
FOR THE PRESENT AGRICULTUR­
of power they now have, and use’ it ns a
trade
writer.
Every
possible
effort
should
I to .be misunderstood. The boya and the
AL DEPRESSION
be made to extend home ownership InsteadI girls* must be educated. Tbe veterans lever to compel existing parties to endorse
tbeir principles, instead of launching out
who went out to the war and have re­
UUBLY PRESENTED AND DISCVSSKD, of restricting It.
In commencing these articles it was not&gt; turned maimed or in broken health, must Into the political sea themselves, they will
my purpose to speak particularly of freei be generously treated. The unfortunate( act wisely, and tbe near future will see the
trade or protection, but the silly letter of’ must bo taken care of. But still after do­. fulfillment of their just demands. But if
Judge Chipman written to the secretary of' Ing *U this, some relief ought to be ex­, this powerful organization lends itself to
Aimcijc n.
tbe demagogues, wbo would prostitute tbe
the State grange, from his seat in congress, tended by a reduction in taxation.,
.Editor of the Hastings Bannku:
। order for tbeir own selfish schemes, its
Last week I endeavored to present the and the constant effort made all along thei
1 know full well that men in towns
। strength will be undetermined, it will lose
.
line
to
deceive
the
farmers,
to
their
loss
.Sect to your readers that the present dei point to the assessment rolls and claim
ynst-ed condition of agriculture caused by. and in many cases ruin, has induced me1 that the farmers’ taxes arc llghL which is। tbe confidence of tbe people, and will soon
low price? was not, to a great extent, the। to deviate from the original plan. It is। often true; but under existing circum­, go the way of other equally promising
movements—be killed by the selfish
result of natural causes; that If the law of1 concentrated nonsense to claim that the stances, taxes Imposed In the cities, a porsupply and demand was in force we should fanner can find a better market for his। tion of them at least, fall back upon the। schemes of selfish men.
We cannot give the full wording of. this
swt now be asked to take 70 to 79 cento for products by moving the mechanic who। farmer.
•nr wheat, uor S3 per hundred for fat cat­ manufactures his goods and wares, across
Ing of excellent platform of principles; but wc
Mr. Joy, the other day, in
tle. On the other hand, some facts were the water than he can by employing one the purchase of a site for the
depot summarize it as follow*:
(1) Demand for state and national leg■presented to indicate that we were paying In bls own country who will not only buy on Fort street in Detroit, sold, really it
aaore for our supplies than the situation breadstuff* but all other agricultural prod­ will not makoeo much difference,with tbe islatiou to put down trusts and combina­
ucts. A few things even in these de­ rati road company, because the codtitry will tions whose purpose is to put up prices.
All of tills unnatural condition is caused*’ pressed times have made a profit to the have the debt to pay; or. In other words,
(2) Demand individual liability of stock­
toy combination* and trusts. There Ls farmer. The growth and sale of fruit last we shall charge more for freight and pass­ holders of corporations, and lawa to tax all
■nothing especially new or at the present year has relieved many an embarrassed engers and tills expense must bo contribut­ corDoration property for township and
time startling in tills statement, but in farmer, and made a profit for all who were ed by the country. Mr. Joy is a philoso­ municipal purposes; to confine profit* of
□reeking relief from the burdens intiicted fortunate enough to grow IL Would the pher, and he states the troth, and It runs corporations within the legal rates of in­
by and through these combinations we mechanic In Euro]&gt;e have bought, paid for all along tlie business channels, so that the terest; and equality of freight rate*.
want to understand, as fully as possible, and consumed any portion of that fruit? fanner feels it more each year as taxation
(3) Unearned land grants to be forfeit­
tbe ground upon which they stand and the i The Idea Is preposterous. We do not want oppresses him more, and he must watch ed to the people and opened' for settlement,
Jhodxupon which they thrive. The evils to adapt a policy that will further reduce with vigilant eye6 and a strong willito see and no more lands given to corporation*.
which they are inflicting, and greater ones the prices of agricultural products, but that he is not unduly burdened.
(4) Revision of revenue laws that will
which threaten us in the future, are too can any sane man conceive of a single rea­
Now 1 believe that the evils referred to protect producers, laborers and farmers
anrious to be used for political capital In son why free trade should increase the that arc causing this universal agricultural against ruinous competition of foreign pro­
the interest of any party. Nevertheless prices of the farmers’ products? But the depression ean be met anti overthrown and duction and cheap labor. Also an equality
there Is an earnest effort being made to western famlers are told that if free trade intelligent legislation enforced by an hon­ of protection afforded by tariff laws, so
convince the people that the system of pro­ existed, railroads could be constructed est publie sentiment This must bejdone. tliat the farmer shall receive as much pro­
taction which has been in force In this cheaper and cars in which to ship their We cannot go on safely piling up tbe ac­ tection as tbe manufacturer. ManufactorHU HASTtNOS, MICH., POSTOFFICK,

EDITORIAL NOTES.

■ trade politician, but a thorough believer
P In the system which prevaUs in Old Eng­
■
land; and I further believe that It wouldI
be one of the Inevitable consequences of’

THE REMEDIES

country since the commencement of the
•war, is responsible for the existence of the
Jumgry monsters which exist in tbe form
«rf trusts, and we come now to consider
Use remedies that can be applied without
way regard to their effect upon political
pcrtlfts. We are every day told that free
tnfcc will furnish us a cure, and a force
that will overthrow the trusts which are
'taqxxdng these hardships.
Now tbe unbiased student of passing
events, and of the present condition must
•be forced to the conclusion that the trusts
exist, flourish and grow without any refer­

ence to the tariff one way or the other.
They deal in and fix arbitrary prices upon
articles protected by tbe tariff and upon
•nicies which are admitted to this country
free of fluty.
It there is one single article for the
■xnanufacture and sale of which a trust ex-tats where the tariff adds, it i/&gt; sugar. An

enormous sugar trust has certainly existed,
and it lias addea arbitrarily for tbe last
two or three years from thirty to forty
snfliions of dollars per annum to the cost
wCsugar consumed by the people of Amerb
ca. The sugar trusL os it has existed has
been crippled at least through legislation
in tbe state of New York, and from other
«bbm3s, and lias practical^ ceased t&lt;7 do

, corn built for a much less price, and this
would reduce transportation charges. 1
noticed an editorial three or four days ago
in the columns of that able free trade
journal the Free Press, tliat read some­
thing like this, in speaking of the manu­
facture of cars nt the shops in Detroit:
Thai freight cars that would have cost
$1,000 a few years ago (presumably in free
trade days) ran now be bought for $400,
and that the present car is better and
stronger than the $1,000 car made years
ago. So that fact with many others that
might be cited from free trade journals
refute tbe argument.
The truth Is, where we can manufacture
or produce enough in America to supply
our wants, the competition, where trusts
do not Interfere, reduce prices below those
maintained under a free trade system.
Again 1 rejieat relief from trusts can not
be found by adopting n free trade policy.
Now what are we going to do? Some of

cumulated wealth of the country in the
hands o( the few. It is also,true we have
heretofore accorded too much honor to
wealth, and this has unduly stimulated
the ambitions to accumulate It. Tblsinust
be changed; great barriers must be i&gt;|nced
in the path of the trusts. The country

may be compelled to resort to arbitrary
measures. Possibly a heavy Income tax
must be placed upon their accumulation.-'.
Or they may possibly be met some other
wgy. And. again, while we are opimed
to them and somewhat alarmed at their
j&gt;ower and believe that they are contrary
to the genius of our institutions and siand
as a threatening imutace to the welfare of
our country, I believe the day may come
when the farmers will bo compelled! in
order to protect tbelr homes gnd interests,
to unite in ofte great common bond and
form, if yon plcn.sc, a counter trust, strong
enough to cope with and contest tho field,
with tbe other trusts. This Is not advo­

these combinations are beyond the reach
of law. as at present enforced by the
courts.
•
We have an anti-trust law in Michigan
that Is far-reaching in its proviMons. 1
trust that a case will be made up and the
Jaw passed to the test applied by the
supreme court Izt us right these things
iMSBtaeos nt the old stand for the last three through htglslatlon if possible and an ap­
mrfour months, and sugar went back to its peal to the Judicial department of govern­
unrmal price of 6Ji cents for granulated ment. Try tills course at all event*. ‘
•agar, which is a standard article. , But . Senator Sherman has introduced a bill
there has been a coffee trust existing for u iu the senate of the United States, to proMasher of years that fattens through ar- liibit these combinations that arbitrarily
NHrary prices fixed, and upon coffee there establish and enforce prices. I have not

flu no tariff.

.

At one dm? there was a hard coal comtaiaatiun. but there has been no tariff upon
jbard coal for many years.
Tbe matt powerful of all the trusts in
Juncrica is tbe standard oil trust, and no

cated; because I believe in the develop­
ment ‘of Individualism, individual enter­
prise nnd energy, but a matter of self de­
fense. The day may come when the
wealth producers will unite tbeir forces to
defend their homes and families ag*li&gt;st
usurpers. There would be evils eoimertod with this, but 1 believe there is no evil
In free America so great as that of driving
the staid, conservative farmer from his
home, influence and power. But trusts
are too great an evil to live on and on, amt
I have faith in the American people, frith
in their ability to cope with any evil that
may present Itself.
seen the bill nor do 1 understand its de­
In conclusion there is much that the
tailed provisions, but if it seems to cover rfrmercan do on his farm and in his house
the questions Involved, let us bring tn to relieve or escape thle depression. There
bears concentrated public sentiment so .are some things that it yet pays to produce;

A United States law Is more likely to bo
•ran can ,for a moment contend that this enforced than a state law, at least this lias
waa fostered and strengthened by protec- been the experience of the country for
taua. It has grown to its present strength years. In order to accomplish anything
■•d power entirely Independent of the in this direction the forces interested
tariff. I do not know bow much the stock­ Should lie united, and this would embrace
not only the farmers but the merchants
maMalated. but Jrom the best data that I and manufacturers of the country with the
«■» secure. conclude that tbeir mvumula- fanners and tollers everywhere. The man­
Um are more that $800,000,000. .Tbeir ufacturer and merchant are ns powerless
•"■flatus enterprise succeeded in tbe dis- to stem the tide against corporate concen­
umwry of new methods of securing erode trated power as the fanner is, neither can
gKflnfleum and the refining of oil. and It these intereats long prosper with agriculMAltied them to a fair accumtriatioa, and t jral depression prevailing all around.
«m people endured It white they were aeAnd relief may also be found by insist­
ouxiag illuminating material at reasonable ing all along the line that then! must be a

prices that escape the influence of com­
binations and ore fairly remunerative.
Among these are our fruits. And threw
who are raising fruits are not raising grain
and meat to compete with other farmers
who are.
There is a fair profit in keeping sheep.
Mutton is sellbig at a good price. Keep­
ing chickens is fairly remunerative. I al­
luded to this In a speech the other day at
a farmers* institute and said that one
pound of chicken could be produced for
less money than two pounds of pork, but
the newspapers have blunderingly pub­
lished it that 1 said that two pounds of
ehicken could be produced as cheaply as

es are given preference over raw material*
from our farms and mines, aud capital in
given preference over producers and labor­
er*. The working classes form the great
bulk of our population, and all our laws
should be framed and administered with
this fact in view, and to encourage, uphold
and protect their Interest, equally at least
with tbe others—the non-laboring and nonproduelug clause*.
.
(5) Oppose the repeal or lowerlug of
Internal revenue tax on spirits and tobacco,
on tlM! ground that they are needles* lux­
uries which they can afford to pay the ex­
penses of goveniment.
(U) Favor stringent laws to restralu
and decrease tl»e sale of Intoxicating li­
quors. Demand of all national, slate and
municipal officer* the strict enforcement
of all laws to control, restrict and prohibit
tlie liquor traffic.
(7) Believe that the currency of the
country should be under tbe exclusive con­
trol of tbe general government. We ore
opj«M.&gt;d to any change in the National
banking laws that will lessen the security
of the bill-holdem, or that will place in the
hands of private corporations or individuals
the power of contracting or expanding the
circulation. We endorse the principle of
a bi-metallic currency, nnd believe the
National government should acquire and
hold the output of our gold and silver
mines and issue to the people gold and sil­
ver certificates, making them legal tender
for nil pnrjioaes, taring It free to the busi­
ness aud commercial interests of the coun­
try to demand coinage of both metals to
supply their want*. And if. for any rea­
son, the output of gold and silver should
not keep pace with the increasing necessi­
ties of the country, we nre in favor of in­
creasing the issue of United States legal
tender notes believing that ;a circulation
based upon the good faith and ]&gt;etrloti*m
of tiie whole people rests upon a sounder
and a surer basis than any currency found­

ed qpon tbe credit of state*, municipalities
or Individuals.
(8&gt; Revision of'patent laws that will
limit rights of patentees to a shorter period
of time, and prevent mere multiplication
of improvement*.
(9) Demand shorter sessions of tlie leg­
islators and the utter abolition of is^ue of
free passes to public Officer*.
'

MwMl.MdM U O. A. K. p,„
VatMMv ewmlns. All lov|iM.
lard and all almllar frauds upon the farmer
and oonaumer, \he pawage of taws by con­

gress for the regutatior and the restriction
The Jas. H. Browne Theatre (
of interstate commerce in dressed beef and
Tel±f^‘e,r
•»«■«« "i
prepared food; for the suppression of
pl*rln» I., , teu
trusts, pools, comers, option* and futures
and speentation in all kinds of grata aqd
ADkit of the 937,000 taxes aaresseri in thi
produce, and a course of procedure in all W/citj TreMiurr Hmu, r..)Mrn„| “ *
u uaooltectebte, |iW
whl '
our courts which shall secure prompt trial
•Mewed on the Fort hotel i-roten' . .
of such Offenses, and impose such penal­
i^n.
Krateld
luu
&gt;bo«i&gt;
b|,
*in&gt;.
„.
ties as will luiure speedy execution and
afcoHornteclunt b, m.kl„x .
perfect compliance with such enactments.
the Powers Automatic fnrbacv. n u J
The platform clones with there excel­
exeoitant blwo of work, and ..i-rj
01
lent sentiments: “Claiming and assuming the turbwita ptalnly rtxxn.

^&gt;
tL,gyml*if

to be entirely non-partisan In oor organ I na­
tion, objects and Intentions, we submit the

More Ute Money for Ute
b.
Hxrtman'x rMMdlex lux lim th,.,
above declarations to the candid Judgment rmll.-Hjeth.UtedniarUl. I.of patron* and the entire people, and in­ «wil order, Wnntonndlnt u,w„.
order, «rr pnxapUy Oiled by him
voke tiie aid and co-operation of all classes oelpr otouh. or C. O. I&gt;.
“ *
to the end that abuses may be corrected;
The teoeitetx' woeUUon bold It, teukrn
equality of Influence and prosperity secur­ onSeturdxy xt Ute Bapttal eMirth OW
ed to capital and tabor and the general iwltnUoo. of Mix. Stereos, or MlddlodUe
welfare advanced and every Industry and were especially enjoyed, and the
occupation be fairly protected and assisted pratram was carried out la a very m-qublt
01
Mak
for the benefit of the whole people.”
aebool rurnlabed some exeellent mm,?
We are glad to say that we can see no The next meeting will be held In AunJi
reason why this platform of principles of at Ute^Joae or Um (rat week or the |M11

the Patrons of Industry should not have
the approval of every’ thinking man of this ly new K- Of P‘ ltM,Ke WB-S hb-litutril a.
state. If this organtaations hold* itself to ■Wton Friday night. When the hustler*
of that little ; village want anything ther
that platform, acts wisely, does not penult go about it in a business way and make a
itself to be dragged into politics merely to buaine** of IL They did tfal« w&lt;y when
gratify the ambitions of demagogues, but they organized the lodge, nnd start &lt;nt
holds existing parties to a faithful, earnest with 30 m good members as ever gracni
the books of aitjModgr. and they pruwL
and consistent endorsement of this plat­ to add to IL About 95 from Barn lak-tform It will succeed in securing the re­ attended.
form.* so greatly needed.
The Misses Waterbury, of Kalatazi.

aud Fonda, of Battle Creek, will open a
dancing.sebool in Unkm hall. Thursday
evening next week. 20th. On that even­
tag no lessons win be given, but instead a
Church and Society.
hop, bill 75 cento a couple. At this hot.
There will be a donation for tbe benefit Miss Waterbury will esplaln her method,
of Iter. A. D. Grigsby, pastor of the Pres­ of teaching, giving illustrations of the
byterian church and family, at tbe parson­ same in the fancy movements of the ■light
age, on Wednesday evening 19th l.nsL A fantastic” art. The terms for Instruction
cordial invitation is extended not only to will be tan lessons for five dollars.
tbe church and congregation, but friends
The people of this city were pained te
interested in the cause of religion are es­
pecially urged to be present, and make this learn of the death of AL Runyon, Snndav
occasion not ana of profit merely, but a morning. Though not feelinc well foi
moans by which the social relations of the «noe time" his sickness developed into
pastor and the community in general may congestion of the lungs, which torminated in his death at one o’clock. Sunday
Ik- strengthened.
morning. Deceased was 44 rears of age. a
Following are tlie subjects of the talks genial, whole willed man who enjoyed a
that will be' given by Rev. A. D. Grigsby
wide circle nf friends. A Sl.Oou lite Inupou the life of John Bunyan, at the Pres­ auranee poHcy. together with other prop­
byterian church:
erty will leave hb widow in comfortable
March 16th.
The journey, start and circumstances. The funeral took place
stlckfrsL
yesterday at the H. E. chureh.
March 23rd. Ills worldly wlsdotn . and
hi* oily tongue.
March 80th. From wicket gate to the
Foliowing are the real estate transfercross.
for the week ending ’March 10th, laM. aApril Gth. Up the hill Difficulty.
taken from the books itt the registers office.
. April 13ti». At Ute bouse Beautiful.
’ April 20th. The valley, bumllatlon and
shadow.
kee Sprtnri gaooa.
April 27th. The
_____fight
_ _________
... gfauL
with the
Wrklnaoa to A. I&gt;t^
May 4th. Mr. Talkative aud Mr. Faith­ blk. a. P&amp;UUpji add. Itaahvll
Joseph J •. Fcbetey to Win
ful.
.
Shepard; tot Freepon 8166.
May nth. Vanitv Fair, and its pretty
sight.
•
May ISth. Robbery of Mr. Little Faltb?
Our home I* tad and lonely now.
May 25th. Delectable mountains and
Our eyes are dim *itii tear*.
beulah lands. All attending tlie Prrsbv-,
r%tke one d«arteoe 1* absent,
terian church and those wot attending any
church are cordially invited.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL

vT!*e
S' A«**‘*U*» nret at
Nashville Wedncaday and Thursday Of
last week. tb5i.sc*sl&lt;ms being held In
the M. E. cbtffch.
The alien dance was
large from Hutinga. Woodland nnd Nash­
ville and vicinity, other portions of the
eonnty not being repreMsitca. tik
read, discussions made and addressee giv­
en were very interesting, entertaining and
profitable. No doubt tbe Sunday aebool
work of the county will receive a new im­
petus and find greater real among those
who ought to be interested in it as a re­
sult of this meeting. The officers of’ fee
Asaoeiatlon elected for the ensuing year
are M. L Cook, Hastings. preakienL Mr*.
Whitney. Middleville, viee pnatdent. Mira
Ada Michael, Hasting*, iccretary; Mrs. G.
A. Truman, Nashville, treasurer. Above
officers elected a* delegates to attend the
state convention st Jransing. The ptac«
for holding next county meettag was left
with the officers.
Next Sunday will be quarterly meeting at
the M. E. ebureh. Love feast service will
begin at half past nine o’clock and will be
followed by tbe usual service* and the
Ix»rd * supper. Tbe morning service wiU
bo conducted by the pastor, and Presiding
Buell, of Grand Rapids, will con­
duct tbe evening service.
•

t*MI»rs»I»fcr.»io»

_Ht* qnlet rest la wefl.
F«contv oue short week be toy.

ffaitolhelaad of Ugbf.
Make hams rhe dearest ptoee ou earth.
As could our dear old father.

HI* tom skepa ueder tbe cod ao-Bigbt,
a rnunnd tn the quiu grate yard.
Be will Bre in oar tnetn&amp;y wo not in c_r
x»w ofer tbe new made grate.
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THE MARKETS­
Hooting*.
4Jgs-£«.p,.wl..

Uve. *2 jo te S3 calves, Iinsu oo

Ume—baUlagatBSeperbbl; waterhme.lt.’b

this afternoon.

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Rev. A. B. Grigsby, pastor Presbyterian
(10) Deeire that appropriations for
istate institutions be kept at the minimum church continue* hi* Sunday momlnrdtoone pound of pork. Because of this for their proper maintenance, and that couracs on the Lord's prayer on Sunday
March 10th, taking the petition “Lead us
let up In taxation. Not only in one de­ blunder I again repeat the statement made
managers of such institution* be rv&lt;iuired dm lulo tanpuuoo. ta,
partment of government, but in many. In the speech.
i to purchase supplies of people of this state, eru.
•■d are buying up maay 01 the important We must insist upon a thorough revision
I have an impression that on certain and
।
that unnecessary employee* o' mem­
The Presbyterian Young People’s Guild
fcisitrl.u of the country, but the tariff
Michigan *oti, flax can be raised to good 1bers of the legialature and the voting of ( meets at chureh every Friday evening at
Art nothing to flo-wlth I2W. I again re- can produce any article to meet the wants
301
«*al end Instrumental, reeadvantage. I would not try it largely, but extra
'
pay fur them be abolished.
of our people, home campetitkA will keep let ns reach out and diversify as far as
(11) Favor a state law providing a unb
A trust has Just been formed in rubber prices down; but where we cannot do this
poarible. Let us raise fem wheat, beeauae form system of text books for the schools
the tariff becomes a tax, and this is eminent­ the old country fixe* the price to a great '
ly true so far as sugar is concerned. And extent when we have much of a surplus.
(l&gt;) Dsmaod * tbotoogb nvlskoi at louowing is the program:
Besides, as 1 bare shown, tbe Isw of «Up- ,
ply and demand U defied so far aa wheat oor sal. tax Um. which shall provide
to do is to afford relief by. placing sugar
fnr thff CVhms 1 uvarl
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on the free list We have., not been able do not let us get discouraged though the
kind, or property. rml, penoul end corto make mucj» advace in sugar production I clouds gather over tlm beads of the farm­
porute—to the end that all elaaaea ahull
m".
for many years, though struggling to do ers all over the country. There must be
eootributa an equal abate In awlntalnlnx
Hr barrel, and we shall have re. Fo encourage further efforts, a bounty a bow that will light up the western sky
the public tardea; the morttarea and
by and bye.
may be wisely, given to the sugar producer.
In conclusion I desire to say that these
Mr. Chipman boasts that he voted for articles liave been written under diffieulbe uraed „ . p...
„^,,5
tbe Mills bill as a free trade mresure but tie*. It is rare that 1 have beca able to
find five minutes of uninterrupted Mme to relieving the turner from double UxuUoo:
ewurtj can believe that free
devote to them. But they are written in
sincerity and troth as the honest «e*rtl ducted from anj perwaul peopen, or the Adda Jordan.
ment of one wbo has spent his lifetime on
taxpayeta and aw dew oat of Ma credit.Mrtvullurxl prwluMK But bowerrr IH&gt; tbe farm, and whose interests financial
that the exempUoaa lo rellMora, .orient,
revUkm I.
eoot-m .btmld ndm and otherwise are with the farmers of the
state and country.
c. G. L
and ebnrehea ahull be United lo a .urn not

W dlBMotlnoM .nd provision for eoUMlon

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K»«rtlel«&gt;Uilx «et .nd
have to leave out some.
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Detrelt.

.ee;chicken*. f'lO.f.

*a*d upward*.

�Hastings Banner
~~ Hastings Wednesday. Mu. 12. 1890.
W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

GOODYEAR’S

Eosin Weed
Condition Powders,
The best remedy for that valuable animal,
the horse; especially adapted as a

Care for Caaghs aai Dtapw.
Tbe very bent

Renovating and
Blood Purifying
REMEDY KNOWN.

25c. a pound; 5 pounds, $1.00.
Sold at Goodyear s Bruy Store.

It’s tbe people In the town that make it
Let the citizens of Hastings remember this
and do tbeir duty in furthering all public

J. M.

McElwain, te developing Jnto a

the leading fire, life and accident insur­
ance coxapantes.
Some complaint has been made because
there has not been enough snow this win­
ter to shelter fanning too Is and Implement
left out of doors.

We hava a new deal in baking powder,
the right goods for the right price. Come
In and we win tell you all about it
Hamm «k Van Arman.

If your name te not already on the regis­
try book ot your township or ward, you
cannot vote. The day to register is the
Saturday before election. Bear this in
mind.
Tbe prospects are good for Nashville's
havine another furniture factor)-. 818,000
of the 920,000 required having been sub­
scribed. Anyone who thinks Nashville is
dead, te mistaken.
“Golden-rod” has received by far the
most votes, to be adopted as the national
flower. Dr. Lathrop has the new brand
of “Golden-rod" perfume that leads them
all. Get no other.

Tbe time will soon be, when admirers of
horses need not go to Kentucky to satisfy
their wants. The high grade of horses
that are owned m and around this city and
country is beginning to tell.
An electric light man from Cleveland

Agent for all Dr. Hartman's Rem­ Ohio, has been In the city during the past
edies—Peruna, Manalin and .Lacu- week, trying to enlist Horner Bros, in the
matter of putting In an electric light plant
at Hastings.—Eaton Rapids Journal.

pia.

W. H. Goodyear,
Druggist and Bookseller.

AND NOW WE HAVE

“STANLEY IN AFRICA,”
I

Just published.

Amiel Gosch who was sentenced to
State prison for twelve years for tho murdpr of Daniel Sinclair, has iwcome a raving
maniac, and has been taken from Jackson
to the asylum for insane criminals r.t Ionia.
Will the gentleman who brought a load
of wood Thursday on subscription and
took tho same to the residence of D. IL
Cook ou Green St, please call and see us.
as we can give him no credit, not knowing
hto name.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Dr. OUtonriOmu.
Mrs. Uadley. fret

Ed. Claris was In Battle Creek lost wack.
Harry Walldorf was in Jaakson Friday?

At their last meeting, a committee from
the Shakespere Club, appointed to approGeo. Millard'weut to Battle Creek Moo- iately express the regrets of the members
d«y.
over the departure of oue of their number
/Royal Mudge was in Nashville Thurs­ to tbe distant fields of the orient, reported
as follows:
day.
Hastings, February, 1890.
Clement Smith was in Middleville Wed­
For the third time in the brief history
nesday.
of tbe Hastings Shakespere Club we are
FxL Doyle Is suffering with an attack of called upon lo repeat to one of Its duuter
members that word so filled with regret,
pneumonia.
yet crowned with hope's bright blessing­
Mrs. Geo. Simpson visited Nashville farewell.
friends Friday.
Ouj esteemed class fellow C. H. Cole
Mrs. Mary Craddock went to Gftnd left us for a home of brighter promtoe in
Iowa. Our faithful leader W. P. PolheRapids Saturday.
mus was enticed away tn the golden shore
Gene Harthom, of Orangeville, was In of-California and now the land of the Cel­
the city Saturday.
estials beckons to another, Mrs. Julia M.
Hadley.
Cliarile Lunn, of Eaton Rapids, was in
As she leaves us for her new home in
tbe city over Sunday.
Hanrow. China, tills solemn word rises to
' Frank Black weut to Parmelee Monday our Bps while tear mists fill our eyes, for
to set up a monument
wc feel we eball mtos a faithful class at­
tendant, a close student, a critical pnalyst,
Fred Goodyear, of Grand lUipids, visited
a thoughtful rcasoner, a pleasant social
hto mother over Sunday.
companion, and a warm personal friend.
H. Carey left for Indiana yesterday on
We shall miss her genial presence at
our class meetings and unite In best wish­
an extended business trip.
es for her happiness and prosperity in the
Frank Smith returned from a visit with strange land to which she goes, feeling as­
Naahyille friends Saturday.
sured that, although half the circle of the
Miss Belle Barlow, of Evanston, llil is globe may lie between us, the memory of
years of social friendship and the three
visiting relatives in the city.
years of close class intimacy, will like an
Mrs. Wm. Boston; of Nashville, plaited
Invisible electric current thrill from heart
friends in this city test week.
to heart while life mats. .
Frank Dean and II. G. Bryan, of Char­
“God be with thee" comes from each
member of the Shakespere Club.
lotte, were tn the city Friday.
Mrs. Hannah Baiuxjw,
Editor Bacon, of the Middleville Repub­
Mw Eliza Knowlton,
lican, was in the city Thursday.
Meh. Annk E. •Burton,
, a
Com.
Chas. Crothcrs is contemplating a trip
to Minnesota in the near future.
^Thursday afternoon the stockholders of
P. Rogers and wife, of Prairieville, vfeltthe Hastings creamery met at the rooms
ed relatives la the city last week.
of Richard Messer, and perfected tbeir or­
Judge VanZIle, of Charlotte, spent Sun­ ganization. Tbe following directors were
elected: IL B. Messer. I’. T. Colgrove, A.
day with P. T. Colgrove und family.
E. Kenastou, C. D. Beebe, D. S. Goodyear,
John Renkes and wife, of Battle Croek.
L. A. McIntyre and Moiris Burton. The
visited relatives in the city last week.
directors elected the following officers: R.
Mrs. George H. Brooks is visiting her B. Messer president, P. T. Colgrove vice
president, A. E. Kenaston secretary, C. D.
daughter, Mrs. Bert Walker, in Martini
Beebe treasurer. The site selected is in
Miss Flora' Beadle, of Grand Rapids, tlie second ward, east ot tbe C. K. &amp; S.
spent Sunday with her parents in this city.

A copy of Uils new and intensely Interesting . Dennis L. Campau and I. W. Vtooman
honk, containing sx) pages aud profusely Illus­ were appolnteil court bailiffs for this term
trated, will be
ot the United States court, by Judge SevMiss Gertie Nlnitno and Mtos Stevens,
orens, yesterday. Mr. Cnmpau Is ex­
Deputy United States Marshal, and Mr. of Middleville, spent Sunday in this city. ■benefited by tills creamery, and should put
themselves in shape to give it a good pat­
Vrooman is a resident of Hastings.—Tele­
A. Crowell went to Detroit yesterday ronage. It will pay them better than any
gram Herald.
to attend a three days shooting tourna­ other department of farming. .Tije perCounty clerks, clergymen aud justices ment.
Bonel of the directors and officers te a
With each 8eo in trade at my store, either cash should beware of the man and woman who
Harry Carr returned to tbto city from, sufficient guaranty that the new creamery
or produce.
are traveling from county to county, securCalDind get a card and secure one of these lug a marriage license and having a mar­ Jackson Thursday, where lie has been. will be a success. Such men will have it.
if it Is on the books, and we can sec no
xp’radld books.
riage ceremony perfornietl, paying tho fees visiting.
reason why a creamer}- equipped as this
with a counterfeit 820 bill, and securing
Bert Tinkler returned from a business1 one will be, should not prove good paying
goocl money as change.
trip through the northern part of the stale property. If wisely run, it sheuld put
last week.
hundreds of dollars In farmers hands this
The recent cold weather has brought a
smile upon tho face of more Hum one deal­
Frank Campbell, of Cooperaville, wasi year, where but little or ifothlng has been
er In ice, tbanks-to tho chilly airs that blew calling on old acquaintances in the city realized In the past.
with the coming of March. W. F. Hicks, last week.
Thu most extensive not behind the times has secure^ a good
Ray Dunlap and wife, of Vermontville, No.
Pu e Bred
Name and Basldsnce
supply of first class Ice, though he had to
were visiting Mrs. Di’s parents in the city
&lt; Frank Culver. Yankee Springs
keep men at work day and night to secure
(irauwrille.
"" t Nettip
Nettle Coykendell. Oranaevllie.
a few days last week.
Hk^^^^te^teE-ttabllihmen*. • in IL
„ 1 Francla M. CiuamloEs. Maple Grove
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Mrs. Florence Henning, of Detroit, and •" । Emma J. Llnaly, BelTevpe.
A guinea hen and a couple of crows can
* Frank B. Sorlngrr, Masallon. Ohio
4SFr«■»Bi '
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tlie Misses den Bleyker, of Kalamazoo,
21 ’&lt; Ruth L. Younx. elty.
.
'Bl ' •’ ■ arris::
:
drown all the bird music in tbe field and
„ t Joacpb C. Bray. Thomappte,
,W ■ . .C--: '■i; ;.i.' . woods. And so can two or throe grosners were in tbe pity Thursday.
3 • Amelia HI charda.
••
■ta &gt; ;;&gt;■ 11 r -it: a’.lj
and croakers in a community put a damper
O. J. Marknam. of Potterville, visited J.
„ I Dennla Waldron, city.
r&gt;k - !&gt;&lt;■.. ■ ■ - ! r 33 i Bosa Wolcott, city
opportunity of corn- on life and business. Send them nil to the Wardeli and family last week. Mr. Mark­
__ i Fruiwto X Durkee, city,
rear; they never yet helped themselves or ham thinks seriously of moving to thischy.
30 1 Hattie M. Bcott. Carlton.
breeds.
anybody else to anything that was good.—Breeders and importers of
Asbury Black returned Sotuhtay even­
Inter Ocean.
ilvdrsdales j
1Standard Bred Trotters.
ing from Gibsonburg, Ohio, where he
Carriage Horses.
l’rreberon.5.
Died, at hto tale home in Rutland, from went, to attend tbe funeral of bis mother.
Saddle Horses.
r'rencli Draft.*.
heart disease on Tuesday March 4th, John
Welsh Boules,
Kn^’iHb Shire*.
A. Mapes, of Diamond Springs. Allegan
leolaod Ponies.
3rld*n Drafts.
Robinson, in hto 5Stb year. .Mr. Robinson
Shetland Ponies. was u well known citizen, wbo had lived Co., who has been visiting in this city and
Suffolk*.
Holsteln-Frieean
rreneU Coachers,,
vicinity for a couple of weeks, returns I
many years in Rutland. He was respect­
Cattle.
Uleveiiatd Bays
home
Friday.
Devon Gattie
ed by all for his many good qualities, and
1 Real Estate.
was devoted to hla family. Hto funeral
Mesdames R. K. Grant. J. F. Goodyear.
Xoother Kstabhshment In .the World offers o ccurred Thursday from hto lute home.
W. JI. Stebbins^ Julius RusfcII and J. W.
sueli Advantages to trebaser.
Bentley were the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
I-r.res low.
Tenn* &lt;®sv.
Visitors welcome
Fred Griswold, who was attending exT. J. Bush, of Middleville. Wednesday.
«'urresp&lt;*nflcnce8o'lcttel. Circulars free.
aminatkm of teachers, had a fit at the
POWELL BROTHERS.
American house Friday, and fell to tbe
Prof. Will Morse, of AuSable, la reedvSpri ngboro, Crawford Co. Pa.
floor unconscious. All day Friday be kept ing unstinted praise from tlie press of that
going from one tit into another, nnd in the city, for tho efficient manner in which he
This Is to certify that my wife. Mattie Shriber,. evening It was reported that he was dying.. Is conducting the schools of that city.
has left my taxi and board without. ju«t cause ar He rallied, however, and at this writing Will is a hustler and bound to get to the
provocation,and I nonfjr everybody that Iwi.l hopes are entertained that he will recover. front
par no debt* ot her contracting after this date.
' uitnn Feb. IB. i!W.
The replevin suit ot tbe Barney A Smith
Frank B. Springer, of Massllon, OMo.
Manufacturing company against the Low­ and Miss Ruth Young, of this city, were
ell &amp; Hastings railway company, and rinarried at the home of the bride’s mother
The republican electors of Orangevine will tliat ot the Central Trust company, of In tbe first ward, Thursday evening.
meet In caucus at tbe village school houae on New York, against cx-Mnrshal David K. They left on the 9 o’clock train for Minne­
WedneMav, April 2d. if®0. at one o'clock n. m.. Waters, were discontinued in tho United apolis, aixl will carry with them the best
to nominate candidates lor township officers.
States court Wednesday, by stipulations wishes of a host of friends.
A lull attendance to desired.
of the parties concerned.—Telegram Her­ 4&lt;4fl?v7" Ovlatt,. Rev. Puffer, Rev. Grigsby
Orangeville. March 3d. IMO.
t
By Ordeb of Committee.
ald.
and wife, Ed. Bottom. Mrs. E. B. Pennock,

qiven

TO OUR CUSTOMER/

Josepti Boors.

SHADELAND”

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Live Stock

The doctor

eceded In doing so. Every one who attends
tbe entertainments know that all tn the
company are of tbe best- Bickel and Em­
erick, the German and Irish comedians,
are two of tbe most funny men in the busineas. John Fagan in his songs and dances
is a sure winner. Dr. F. E. Fields, the
painless tooth extractor, understands hla
business to i»erfection, and many will re­
member him and bls forceps when be te
gone. Mbs Nettie Strong te a ver) highly
accomplished young lady. Although she
did not have a piano to use at the hall, yet
all could see that she understands how to
use one. Preston GoHoway Is a very en­
terprising young man who looks after bis
father’s business in general. We used not
say much about tbe doctor for.he te widely
known, and he can feel proud of tbe
whole company,* where at the Park Place
hotel they are very highly spoken of. The
general opinion Is that they are one and all
perfect gentlemen. The company leaves
here for Elk Rapids, spending one week
there.—Traverse City Transcript ,

l

We will M

pa«e article, The
is an institution

and enterprise of Mr. SylwJer 1
its .manager. It employs an a»
_v &gt;uvu,
j- r&gt;----- —
—trade throughout this Mate, and MJrtbrre
Ohio and Indiana. No one has had wimn*
to appreciate having such an InstituUon in
our city more than the Banwee. On '
many occasions wo would have been de-,
toyed for days and suffered loss and in­
convenience but for tbe mechanical skill
of Mr. Greuset, and the ability of the in­
stitution be manages to supply the needed
.1..,-.
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S. Grouse!, F.'H. Barlow, Ed. Powers and
I). 8. Goodyear. Although it suffered a
great loss by the disastrous fire of 1886. it
rose from the ashes, built upon a lancer
plan, and was equipped with a far better
At tbe council meeting Friday evening outfit than ever before. Lt has always
tlie water commissioners made tbeir re­ prospered, and its prospects were never .
port for the year ending Haren 1st, 1890, brighter than now. It deserves the pros­
from which we select tho following inter­ perity it enjoys.
esting items. Tbe pumps at the pump
house mode 8.280,876 revolutions during
tbe year, pumping 40,010,198 gallons of
Tlie following resolutions were adopted
water. A total of 585 cords of wood were
consumed costing 8984.87. Average daily
consumption of water, 126,071 gallons. of March. Oth, 1890, in reference to the
Average cost in fuel for pumping 1,000,000 death of C. H.-VanAnoan:
gallons of water. &gt;31.40. A total of 366
Whereah, Our worthy brother, C. H.
water takers are reported, who last year VanArman. has been stricken down m the
paid 81,018.44 for the use of the water. prime and vigor of manhood by disease
The operating expenses of the system were and death, and has been cut off when en­
82,654.flS. The commissioners recommend tering upon what promised to be tbe
the use of lead pipes instead of iron, which sphere of his greatest influence and useful­
soon rust out, in all service connections ness, and
with tbe mains. They also recommend tbe
Whereas, by the sadden and untimely
purchase of coal grates tor the engines at death of our late brother, his family has
the pump house, tiellevelng that coal will suffered thejoss of a faithful and affection­
be found cheaper than wood, whieh We ate husband, a dutiful son and a loving
think will be found correct They like­ brother, and this lodge a worthy and up­
wise advocate that tbe city pay a reasona­ right member, who ever manifested his
ble tax on each of the 40 hydrants in use attachment "to Ibe tenets of our order,
by the city. This te reasonable and just brotherly lov&lt; relief and truth, and
It will not increase one cent the expenses
Whekeaf. By bis death we are again
of tbe water works;, it will simply give the sorrowfully reminded of tbe uncertainty
works credit tor what they do. Statistics ot life and tbe certainty of death, and that
IWTfffstate show that in most other towns, all forms of existence have their begin­
a tax of from 830 to 8100 on each hydrant nings and endings, therefore,
*
is charged. ,If our city had paid 525 on
Besotvcd, That we will cherish the
each last year, the system would have been memory of our deceased brother, and ever
self-aurtalnlng, and the city would have strive to emulate his virtues, and that we
had no suit to defend tn the supreme extend to his bereaved wife and family our
court. If 820 per hydrant bo paid hereaf­ heartfelt sympathy and will endeavor to
ter, the works will show a revenue over console them in tbeir great affliction.
operating expenses, and no one of tho
Beaotoal, Tliat a page of tbe record be
farmers who do not receive the benefit of inscribed to tbe memory of our deceased
fire protection would have aiiy reason to brother, that the lodge be clothed with the
complain. Hastings has a model water usual badges of mourning for one month,
works system; and tbe rates to water tak- and that a copy of these resolutions be fur- '
much below those of neighboring ntohed to each of the city papers tor publi­
and
far below ,those where the cation, and that a copy be sent to the wife
cities, __
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works are owned by Individuals.
of the deceased.
Cha*. H. Bauer.
W. II. Frost,
Com;
All persons having claims against tbe es­
’
S. IL McIntyre.
tate of Miranda Healy. late widow of Hur­
on Healy, of the township of Rutland will
present their claims to me for settlement
A desirable residence property, known
on or before April next
. For sale, 83 acres of land with buildings, as the Marcus Durham place, just south of
cheap, one work hon»e. one two year old Mr. Sbrlner’s cider mill, consisting of a
good
large house and bam and about four
colt, one top. buggy, two cows.
acres of land. Terms made known by
A. D. Rork.
enquiring of Mrs. A. W. Bailey.
Executor.

WAGONS

We have just received a carload of the world renowned

STEEL SKEIN

Hastings will soon bld good-bye to Mrs. B. IL Rds^ M. L. Cook, Traverse
oleomargarine, for it’s going to hare a Phillips and wife, Mrs. Clement Smith,
hangup 87,500 creamery in full operation Mrs. J. 8. Goodyear, Mrs. Wm. Goodyear,
before long. If successfully conducted, M. H. Collins and wife, Mrs. Wm. - Mer­
Republleaa caucus at McKelvey’s ball. March farmers around Hastings will realize by rick and the Misses Retta Ovlatt, Mae
dealing with tlie creamer)- 847 per cow in­ Tomlinson and Ada Michie! attended the
stead of 815 as at present—making a cash Sunday school convention at NashvBle
Influx into tlie Barry county fanners’pock­ last week.
ets of from 850,000 to 8100,000 a seasonA. S. Dean’s thumb was caught in the
2,200 Detroit Tribune.
Circulation this week.
cogs ot a Hay-cutting machine last week
Isaac Sponable has been arrested upon and smashed quite badly.
We want all our subscription accounts complaint of Deputy Game Warden Hyde,
We bear tbe article writer by Sylvester
.squared up at once.
'
charged with violation of the fish laws.
Grease! in regard to the Koller mill last
Head Governor Luce’s article on the 4th The trial will occur in Nashville tbe 18th, week, commended on all sides.
and State Game Warden Smith will no
page of the Banner.
doubt be on band to appear for the people,
The fanning tools, cattie, horses, sheep,
Wanted,—SOO cords of wood at W. F. while W. 8. Powers will took after the in­ vehicles, etc., belonging io . the late Am­
Powers hardware store.
terests of Mr. Sponable. The ease is at­ brose Hubbell will l&gt;e sold at auction Fri­
tracting
a
good
Itel
of
attention
and
day
March 21st, commencing at 10 a. m.
Tlie prospects are good for a gymnasium
should the case be ddMded against tbe de­ Sale at hto late home.
being organised tn this city.
•
fendant. the higher courts will be called
There was a large attendance at the con­
upon to settle IL
■
cert, at the M. E. church Sunday ? ven Ing.
by Fred L. Heath, tbedrugktoL
Att Interesting memorial of the Gettys­ Tin- program was carried out In a very
P. T. Colgrove desires to hire a good burg Michigan monuments, and tbe ad­ creditable manner, the singing of the in­
competent girl to do general housework.
dresses and proceedings at their dedication, fant class being especially appreciated.
Wednesday night was the coldest night June. 18S9. lias been prepared and pub­
Some person with a soul about as large
of the year. A bon I five degrees below lished by Gen. Trowbridge and Col. Fred as a mustard seed, poisoned Smith Holmee'
Farnsworth. It contains the addresses of
Gen. Trowbridge, the Bev. Dr. Potts, the
The fact that it to IxmL doesn’t iwk to Hon. Austin Blair and others who took suit of spite work and if the guilty owe
have a very AepressSng effect on social af­ part in tbe ceremonies; also photogravure can be found it will not pass by unnoticed,
fair*.
portraits 08 all the chief officials who or­ as the dog was worth considerable money.
On our 4th page will be found the sec­
‘ Remember the Banner is prepared to ganised and Mperintended the affair also,
pictures of the different monuments, with ond of Governor Luce’s articles written ex­
print election tickets and slips on short
adjacent scenery. “P* ot tbe
and clusively tor this paper.
We urge our
notice.
many othei features of interest to the vete­ readers to give it tbeir most careful study.
Hand in your eaacus notices very sooru ran abd historian. it to ei sramiy primed
It is eminently worthy of it. In the pres­
It to better to give plenty of time in these and la worthy of the graphic and
ent article Govenor Luce suggests the rem­
jitathifg
deacripltons of that famous fight and the edies to meet the exigencies of the times,
part which ibe brave Michigan regiments m&gt; far as, farmers are concerned. It to' a
very abk paper.
iixhted. and well ventilated hall tor rent
over bls store.
Mrs. Rhoda Black, mother of Asbury
Black of this city, died at her home in
Gebsenburg. Ohio Feb. 25th. aged 90 yearn.
She leaves five children, thirty grand
children, fifty great grand children, and
one great, great grand child to mourn her
rameratimi must begin loss. Mr. Black was notified by telegraph
county news
of her illness, but arrived at her’bedside
about fifteen minutes after she had ex­
pired.
______ ____________
Republican caucus Tbundav April 3d. at 1 p.
m., at Cloverdale.

MlPUt GROVE.

LOCAL NEWS.

STUbEDrtKEK^ W/faONS,
And if we cannot show you the finest line of wagons ever
brought into Barry county, we will not ask you to buy.

Yes, we can and will sell you wagons just as

Cheap as You Can Buy Them Any
where in the State of Michigan
We have had years of experience, buy in car lots and pay
spot cash.

Why can’t we compete with anybody.

Now

Don’t be Deceived
by cheap talk and cheap goods. Investigate for yourselves
and act accordingly.

Yours respectfully,

Messer Bros..&amp; Reyn
It
will ue

�. ... \
DOINGS’OF THE CONGRESSMEN.
«

v.

T«I* LiTTtf BAHO of,HOpt. carry SANTA CLAUS SOAP
4*o You Ste how Very rapidly they1 it RiSitiq. ’
We’Ve Erased T«em for a time,

women met in

null carrier and iu nine

mtdlrine &lt;« which"!

routah Kennel club, at
Tuariay with a largo exhibit

•hot to death

JhtY. JfflhM s. Uoyt for 18 yean* pastor
uf tbe Congre^tionnl church at Port
Huron, died suddenly al Keokuk. lown.
aged 5V years.

Wawitnotox City, March 4.—Voorhees
offored rceolutkma In tbe s*nato yosterday
implying that tbe form of taw luvl not Iwai
cxxnpliod with iu tbo lease of tbe Alaskan
seal fisberiM and directing tliat th* lean be
not executed until the senate inquired into
ft; referred. Tbo bill fixing salaries of United
State* judges at &gt;5,000 per year wa* pawed,
Spooner epoke againxt tho educational bill.
Bill* were iutroduced: to rejiexl tho longand-short haul ctau» ot the IntctMtato commerco act; providing for computaory cducation in Alatki. Favorably reported—appreprinting aoan
I250.0W
«1&lt; n
O.OX)
for nuhlio
public
rwr and an
nts&gt; Cnr
buildings at Saginaw, Mich., and Lafayette,
Irid. After an executive Mission tho wmite
ndjournal
In the house O’Donnell of Michigan
presented a petition signed by 253,uiX)
Seventh Day Adventists, protesting against

AS THEY’AC SUITED FORTW|S
A^D ARE HAPPY W"eN EMPLOYED

14 advertising

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Brantford, Ont, in March of a runaway
merchant
husband who eloped five months ago with tho .
be hncl tx un portm-iater,
and a -trrot
strict ohnnA
church member.
i
Irish hired girl
'
. and
Mm Jolm Ore, of Loudon township. Ilk,
.
“When pain and angutah wring the
Nothing las so far bsen done with the stu­
brow” from the dire attacks of dyspepsia, dents al Kalamazoo, Mich., who treated two rwtir Vandalia, was attacked by an infur.jDi-igestion or constipation tbe acute pain professors to such an unpleasant ‘ march re­ ; at«l cow Saturtlay, and was gored so badly
I that she will d! •
1‘
iequickly rrlteved by U&gt;c use of Bludbilder cently. The case in under considerution.
tin- most st'.cce.-Abfui and infnllible vegetable
uwrp franco tram arrivoa in umeugo I _
on Indian lanrunge at
George Francis Train arrived in Chicago
curative nnd ‘swiativo that has rewarded Wednesday en route to Taromn. from ^“^dga Mata in fofll, was among tbo
tbo &gt;e*rarclies of science. This elixir which plum be is to start oa March 17 to rare
uttuit “
tian
”'** book* In’ “a coltectlon 4jurtao.d
'”‘ .. ...................
*-*
purifies, rtreitatbcns and renews tbe Wood,
at London, and fetched $51 &gt;.
mate tbo tour of the world in sixty daya
eliminate* fit®: tbe system al! mercurial
Tho Boeder Glue company, cf New York,
Albert
A.
Fowl
lek,
wbo
has
lieen
on
trial
and other palHWM, enulieate* constitutional
nt Paw Paw, Mich., for shooting at hi* he* failed, owing. It Usaid.to tbe, rneca.lty
disorders, rvttores tlc*h to tlie emadaled
brother Dr. Martin Fosdiek, and severely of L. Cx Haughey, tbe Pittsburg, Pa., pension of tbe rule* a joint re-olution au­
frame, Incrcates muscular slrcngtlt, gives
partner, who ba* stolen &gt;«&gt;.&amp;&gt; &gt;.
wounding him, was acquitted Wednesday.
thorising tho appointment of thirty addi­
i physical endurance subdues feverish colds,
Ex-County Auditor Al Graham, of Leb­ tional medical examiners in the pension
One man was killed nnd another fatally
asauagte i&lt;aiu of every kind and affords re­
anon, O., plcAdcd guilty Saturday, and was
freshing sleep. Price 31. Sold by all injured at Pittsburg Wednesday morning given etghuvn year* in the pwit -nimry tnd bureau wn* adopted. An attempt to sus­
by the explosion of »voral sticks of froxeu
pend tbe rules and pass tbe Oklahoma bill
druggists.
for embexadomout of tbe । failed. Bills introduced: to appoint tourthdynamite that they were attempting to a tine ot
county fuudx
dam postmasters by competitive exitmlnaHon. Dan |H. Ball, of Marquette, de­
Dwight Holbrook, an o’d aud prominent | tion»; appropriating &gt;35,000 fora monument
'White citizen* of Texas—Fart Reno jaun­
clines to be a taadidate for judge In the
dtlaeuot Evanstop, I ls., committed suicide I to regulars on
Gettysburg battlefield.
•35th district. ialthougU assured of an elec­ ty—ran District Clerk Ferguson and his dep­
Saturday
by
banging.
Thad*cd
ass
dore
Favorably reported; bills for public- build­
uty, Davis, both colored, out of tbe county
tion.
Ronin time ago. They sued for 85O.OUO and in the cellar of hi* home, and despondency tags as follows: Illinois—Aurora, 1(75,000;
the whites involved have compromise:! for over financial difficulties was tiro supposed Rock Island, &gt;75,000: Bloomington, 8100,­
cause.
•10.0UQ.
000; Rockford. &gt;100,000. Iowa-Sioux City,
David Hoetetter, the “Bitters" man. who &gt;380,000; Fort Dodge, &gt;73,0X1; Davenport,
Senator Broun, of Ciucinneti, declares
that if tbe Dcmocrnta in the Ohio legislature died recently in Pittsburg, Pa., loft &gt;5,101),- $100,000. Wisconsin—Racine, &gt;100,000; Eiu
4J0,
but
no
wilt
Hi*
two
Maters,Mrtf
Stowr,
Claire, &gt;75,000.
The Arkanm* contested
do not agree to repeal the Owen Sunday doe­
Ing law he will resign, whldi would einbar- of Allegheny, and Mnt 8umreyv of Lancas­ election ca*s of - Featherstone va Cot® was
ter, Pa., will try to grt a slice through the debated, pending which the house adjourned.
Washixutox City, March a—Voorhees'
When she had Children, she gave them Castori*.
resolution relating to tbe lease of tbe Alas­
HORRIBLE MURDER OF A NUN.
one time a Chicago merchant, is engaged to
kan m»1 finheries, introduce! Monday, was
marry G. W. Dudley, a Washington City
reported to tiro senate adrerealy yesterday
and indefinitely postponed on tbe ground
Mobcow, March 10.—Tremendous excite­
Tho rubber boot and shoe manufacturers
M. L. Foot; of Kalamazoo, secretary of
held a meeting at Boston Wednesday aud ment prevails bore over the murder ot a Sis­ that tho Jeaso was already completed. A
Congressman Burrows’ committee. died in
couple ot public building bills for New Hamp­
agreed to an advance in price ot about 10 ter of Charity named Piatalxky, 40 yearn
Washington of typhoid fever.
shire were reported favorably, nnl the teuold, well-known for her many charitable ate went into secret session, remaining in ses­
It is said that France. Italy and England dexta Her body was found cut into small
sion five hours, after which it adjourned.
Mrs. C. A. Johnson. of Toledo, had will communicate with thu American gov­ pieces in a sack which was sown up and
Among tho bills introduced in the house
every symptom of heart disease, shortness ernment in opposition to tbe McKinley cus­ thrown into a semi-retired spot, where de­ was one increasing Uro duty on bailey,
toms
administration
bill.
of breath, could riot He on left side, cough,
tection was idly a qurstion of a few boon. Ixvuis, pea*, hop*, potatoes, hay, hides,
Tho trotting stallion Alcazar, formerly The bend was rudely cut from tbe trunk nnd egg*,- and npplca and taking It off binding
pains in chest, etc., yet after being given
up to die, was cured by Dr. Mlles’ New
was found in another quarter of the city.
twine aud raw material used in tho manu­
told at Naw York Wednesday to Uhlein
Cure. Sold by W. U. Goodyear.
facture thereof. Tbo Foath-rstono-Cat* conBroc, of Milwaukee, for $25,800.
A» near as could be determined tho woman । test took up the remainder of tbe day, and
Hope college, Holland City, will cele­
New York policemen are just now busy was strangled, and, from some evidence Springer moved on appropriation of &gt;KXi,brate its silver anniversary next June, and
which the’ police will not disclose, tbe crime 000to investigate tbe case by sending a coraarrangements are being made for a big shops, etc. Two were invaded Thursday, «u' fastened upon a young medical student ' mitteo to Arkansas' Grosvenor moved an
time.
;' i
1
.
tbe funds seised, and everybody in tho named Bclsowsoff, wbo was arrested and im­ ' amendment making the appropriating $2U0,•'boards" arrested.
mediately committed suicide. No reason is 000 and extending the inquiry to tho whole
Tita Carrzin Oawpsxr, 77 Murray Street. X Y
Tbe grand jury of St Charles county, known for tho deed.
of Arkansas, which was neevpted by Spring­
Loose’s Red :Clov«r Pills- cure sick
Mo., Thursday indicted Charles F. Vail tor
er, pending debate cm which the house ad­
headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, constlSAD ENO TO A FROLIC.
journed.
- pation. 25c. per box, 5 boxes for SI. For
an aeddent. Ho shot her, it is charged, in
WASniMOTox CtYT, Marchfi—Stockbridge
Eight I'eople Serioualy Injured In a Ransale by W. II. Goodyear.
order to get &gt;15,000 insurance on her life.
of Michigan presented in the senate yester­
Tho Indians of tho Peace River reserva­
Van Buren county liquor dealers will
Baldwin. Win, March tt—Eight person* day a petition said to have 308.000 name* on
tion
in
tbe
British
Northwest
territory
are
test the local option law.
_
the enactment of any
. Sunday
_ law
CHANCERY .SALE.
CBANCEUY 18AIE.
said to bo starving. Tiro men are so reduced were seriously injured, nomo of them fn- it, against
In purouaoro of and by virtue of an order anil
physically that they are unable to hunt, and tally, in a runaway accident A party of by congrem, cr any law favoring any reIn pursuance of and by virtue of an order *n::
ilevrmj ofitie elrvnit court for tbo County of
Thia is a hard question to answep two cr three cases of cannibalism ore re- eighteen people was out driving in a four- I llgiou* beltof. Tito bill appropriating &gt;100,- Barry, Ip Chancery, in the State of Mtebtean, decn-o ot the circuit court for the count) «&lt;f
Barrr,
In
chancery,
erf Mn
btriw
horsc sleigh when one of the reins broke 000 for a public building at Lafayo:te. Ind.. made and dated ou (lie twelfth day of February, ht.d— —
Swift’s Specific has cured thousands of •portod.
—... , I.— •lu theI.state
.1 .. ...
l
. __
An attempt to pom a bill in- A. D. MOO. tnacrrtaln cause therein pend I nr. —• •*The ‘J yeer-old son of Frank Millard, who and tbe four spirited horses dashed away at
eases of skin cancer, and tlienjhave been
, IM •» V, .
L.IW MWI* &gt; IWIIUIHX.
P"**™ * the widow of Maj. wherein llortenre Morey l» complainant and wherein flurienar Morey Is rom|&gt;taiaaul ami
many cases of Scirrhus cancer- reported lives at Albion, ‘Ills., threw a lot of concen­ brvakneck speed, running into a ridewalk
Oliver England, Eircta Etigland and Wllltau Wiuiun England. Junior. Augmta Etirlsn.,Gen.
Warren
develops!
the
fact
that
no
cared by IL We do say that S. S. S. is trated lye into the face of hi* baby brother and throwing the occupants of tbo sleigh
*
“
England. Br„ arc defendants. NoUce Is fo-reny
and William England, .Senior, are &lt;!• frauenls
worth a trial In any case of cancer. We Thursday, destroying th- infant's eyre, burn­ out with terrific force. Eugene De Marbell quorum was present. and a call o( tiro senate riven, that ! shall aril at rublic auction to the Nodcals hereby ghru that I »hr.d &gt;• li f. public
bigbrat bidder, on Friday. !be fourth day of
append a statement from Miss Green, of ing off its tongue, and causing almost imme­ received internal injuries wjrich It i* feared
to Ibe hishest bidder. nu 1 rhUv thApril. A. D. non. at ten o'clock iu the forenoon, uuetiun
cational
bill
was
resume
J.
Barbour
advocat
­
day of April. A. D. l»u. at t.•:» oVl- k iu
diate
death.
Tallapoosa, Ga.:
will prove fatal. Ml** Minnie Pittmnn was
at Use north froot door of the court house in the fourth
forenoon, al th«- Perth Iron! dm.r o: ,thv
Tbe report that tbe Ohio penitentiary bndly cut about the bead nnd i* unconscious. ing and Plumb opposing. An executive ses­ City of llasUnx’. Cotr-tv of Barry aud %ate of tho
In 1884 1 had a small lump in my left
court
iMMisr.
i&gt;i the C.txpf Uxstings. rnimt) ot
sshlctHirt hcn«e belug Uie place tor
breast, which proved to be a cancer. The board of managers have recommended Har­ George Pittman’s right leg was broken near sion was then hold, nnd thssensteadjoumed. , Michigan.
Itarry. mul «’nte &lt;rf Mb-linrxn. &gt;a,id r»:»ii bottle
The house occupied the entire day dispos­ holding tbe circuit t-ourl. tor raid County «rf botiig toe ph.rc.tor boluitig the circuit
first remedy I tried was to have it burned per, uf Fidelity bank infamy, to the presi­ tho hip. Mrs. Gt-orge Pittmnn was cut
for
Harry, the following desert ltd property, to Wit: said county of Rarrv. tha Jollowtm.ing
of
the
Feathcrvtono-Cate
contest,
th*,
Ti&gt;e west half of ibe wtst halt of toe south
off. This did iiSt cure it. for shortly after­ dent for pardon is denied. Three of the about the heo'l and face, and Mrs. A. E
wards it broke out again in n much worse managers have signed a petition as citizen* Brainerd was terribly gasbed ucross the top former being seated by a vote of 145 to 135. eral qtsirterof -wx-tion uh-eteen. tn towadhip
two north, range ten west. Barrr County. Mlcbform. 1 then consulted our druggist, who
of tbe bead. Five others were injured, but On a resolution declaring that Featherstone igsn. according to the United stator siuvey. to township l umber two north, range t&lt;-i&lt; vest.
was not entitled to ths scat. Hill of Illinois satisfy &gt;^ld mortgage, interest, co-ts and ex­ Barryeotmty.Mlchlfiao.aeeardingth-- t&gt;ii«i
A jury in Providence, R. I., has beaten not seriously.
advised me to try Swift’s Specific (S. S.
voted with the Democrat*. Fratberetono Sense*, ana should tbe -anu foil to realize mrf Jita'.cs aur/rr. to »all»!&gt;-said lectlgsp-. ’
S.), and after taking about one dozen Ixrt- the record. It awarded damages of &gt;40,0.0
wm then sworn in aud the bouse adjourned.
dent (or the paymrul &lt;.f said mortgage. Urter rat. costs end cvresnur* n».(t &gt;L&lt;n«-.i Itro
Ues, was completely cured, and my general to the Iroirs of Cliarles Newman, who was
est, cod*and t-xpenM-s sc’brt’teg to tbe there,
Wasbixutox City, March/?.—The only in said cause, then I ahuil sr»l for this panw-r
health wax greatly improved. This has killed by an explosion on board H(rroshotr*
Cucvklaxd, O., March 7,-President
rhull sell for thin purpose th* w«*»t I
been over six years ago. and my cancer steamer, “Say When," in 1888, while but Brush, of tiro Indianapolis League Base Ball Lustuev, except that of a routine character, the west halt of the cast four of tbe south west cast bsif ot the roxthne-t qu»rti i
quarterof sretlo-i nineteen. In township two
•­
has never appeared since, nor has it &gt;20,(100 was asked for.
,,
dub, said yesterday that ho bad set na price done by tho senate yesterday was the pass­ portli. range ten neat. Barry County. Mtohbtui. nineteen. In townshin two norlt.
west, Barry county. Michigan, atr&lt; n!n l to ihIt is stated that an English company ba*
troubled me In any way. I can cheerfully
on hi* dub nnd would not retire from the age of two pension bil is, one giving Gen. W. according to the United States survey.
Unlted Srates survey.
recommend Swift’s Specific (S. 8. S.) to purchased Wheeler &amp; Co.'s shipyard and League under any circumstances. He op­ J. Worth’s daughter $75 per month and one listed, Hastings. Mich.. February R, a. D. 1BBO
Dated,
llutings.
Mich..
Fe!.ru»n.
‘
. A. D
dry docks at Bay City, Mich., paving there­
to.,
auvnw E. KaxMMYox.
any one suffering with cancer.
A ix»az&lt;&gt;E. K rba: • • &gt;x,
posed tho admission of Cincinnati and Brook­ increasing that of Maj. Gen. G. K Warren’s
Circuit Coort (omtnlssfouer. Barn Co.. Mich
for $3,500. COO.
tnrenlt * Cu3rt ConuniSFloher, lurry Cvoniy
Miss T. E. Green.
Stcakt, Kxaf« ex a Vanauman.
lyn at tho start, and told tho other mag
Michigan.
\
Solicitors
for
Omp:alunal.
Tallapoosa. Ga.
Arthur. Orton, the famous “Tichborne nates that they would find tbe ten-club ag­ went into secret SMoion, and when the doors
STL’AKT, KMAFFftX A VavAumax,
We will mail our treajjat on the blood to claimant,’’la ambitious to enter England's gregation too Llg a thing to handle. They reopened adjourned
' Solicitors tor Cumpbummt.
MORTGAGE HALE.
parliament, and will run ns a Home-Ruler wouldn't believe him and now they
any wbo Mind us tbeir address.
Petition* were preaented In tbe house for
DeLu’! Itariag been made !u tbe condltajus of
The Swift Spkcific Co.. Atlanta, Gn.
must stand
tb» racket
Tho meet­ feminine reprraentation on tbo World’* fair ? 'Su.’?.'" OT"rt«»8e executed hv James CraWley
PBOpATE ORDER.
The report that au English syndicate is ing of magnates, falling to get rid commission and from railway mail clerks, to u niiani IL Vn.xlyr*r, &lt;tatre! the ninthdayoi
Greenville has established a starch fac­ gobbling ail tbe soda water apparatus man­
of a couple of clubs, adopted a ten-club asking hlglwr nalarl.w. In committee of th* July, iraa recorded the elcrruth day of ,1'nly Rale of Michigan. C«&gt;-.mlv of Ibirrv •
tor)- with &gt;40,000 capital.
ufactories in this country is confirmed. Tbe Schedule last night The schedule gives whol* tbe houiw then took up public build­ l*M. and thereafter assigned to James L. CrawAt a session of the Probate Court tor the
&lt;Ln wh‘ef’ lb’'r’-1» due at the date here­ • County of Barry, hoforn ar the Probate ttlfire.
syndicate has bought four of them.
each club twenty-three idl? days. The meet­ ing bill* and kid aside with favorable rcc- of. three huDdred and fifteen dollar*. NoUcc I* fit tbe city «tf HaMtnim. in raid count*..
Baggagt-rnastor Frank P. Rhea, of tbe ing adjourned sine die.
ommcndatlon those ffl- Lantlng, Mich., hereby given that bs virtue ot the power &lt;rf sale ftatunlajrtbc 1Kb dar of frbruarv tn the &gt;r.ir oirr
Galesburg, Ilk; Ashland. Wk; Son Joee’. Id said mortgage I shall foreefoae ttie same bj ' * ------• * — red at&gt;&lt;i timely.
Philadelphia and Reading railway, was ar*uctl0n- to the highest bidder,
Mf. Artnstau::/. Judge of
ro.tod at Allentown, Pa., Thursday. chnrg«xl
Cal Tito committee then rose and tbo house
a '&lt;• fn°r '}r,r°.?1 dOOr 01 ,hC 0011,1 H«»to 1°
1‘rofwte.
2Lot H"*1”*". on the twenty sixth day of
with robUng the mnils.
Dattox, Ohio, March b,—James Cling- paiBiid all tlie above bills with others, after
in rlie matter &lt;rf the estate of Uanpsh QuackMay. isoo, at tsalre o'clock noon, of all that cer­ entNHh, deceased.
It turns out that] ths two girls w*bo re­ Anon, the United Statu* cxprtwi agent hire, which it odjour cd.
tain n.ece or parcel of tand situated In tho Cttr
On reading and filing tbe petition, dub ver:
leased Ed Well* and another man from jail disappeared from tho city on Wednesday
Waauix iTOX City, March 8 —Thu rar.nte, of Hasting*. County of Burry and State ol fled, of Jamra H. Qua* krubusn. son &lt;&gt;f said de
nt St. Joseph, Mo., a few day* ago, were ac­ and has not since been board from. The after attending to routino businres yntcr^ Mlclnguh known and &lt;1r«crtt*d a* lot number ccauMj. praying Uis: m errtal* msjrwi-t now
six hundred and thirty four, according to tbe on flic la this court, purporting to I- th&lt;*
complices in a senes of thefts com netted by express company’s inspectors had been ex­ day, took up tbe calendar and passed public original
plat of the village (now city) of Hoax
will and testament
— of
-'"A
raid ■•■MH,
deerased,
M, may t-c
UV'»«'■the gang
.
amining CUngtnan’s accounts for a day or building Lili* for Sterling, Illa, and Hatann, lng«. recorded In Barry Count) Register's office, milled to probate and that adniltiMratkm ot
same betag the mortgaged premises.
Sloeaon and Schaefer, the billiardista, two before hi* departure*. No shortage has Mont, and laid axids a simitar bill for Salt the
saMestatMrBh the will annexed, mnv
Dated. Feb?—___
. . ,
suited
to
Charlo*
W.
Jordan
or
to
sonic
otlu
played two games at the Union League club been discovered.
Lake City. The educatioaoTbill was then
„
Jamiw L- Crawutv. Assignee.
a’-dc person.
at PhUadelphla Friday night, and Slamon
Chas. II. Bavrm, AtVy tor Assignee.
Thereupon Ui* ordered, that Thursday therith
resumed, the moat notablo remark on the
won both, tbe first 800 to 188. nnd the sec­
day of March, A. D.. Uto. at ten o'clock in th&lt;
NOTICE FOB UEAHING CLAIMS.
ond 100 to W.
forenoon, ba Mstaund for tbe btMtring of Mid'
CRAWFOHDSrrLLE, Ind.. March &amp;—Tiro subject being that of Btair, that the Repub­
petition, and that the heirs at law nt raid de­
°°Vnty 91
Monroe &amp; Eckstein, brewers, of New annual oratorical contest of Wabash college lican party had put the bill iu it* national
Mrs. Lewis Wint, of Williamston, has
Notice i« hereby given, that by on order of Penned and an dther persons lutereslrd tn raid
platform, and that like many other mou be
arc required to appear *t a sraslon of
become totally blind ami deaf, as a resnlt York, made an assignment Friday. They was held Friday night ’ M. C. Stover won owed no allegiance to a party that lied. the prooate enttrt lor the county of Rarrv, relate,
c*l.l
- .to &gt;.to
inode
on
Ute
;*(Rh
day
of
February.
A.
1&gt;.
liub
have
been
rated
at
about
&gt;1.000,000
by
the
first
place
over
seven
competitors,
and
will
of an attack of la grippe.
commercial agenclrw. The total amount in­ repn-KPt tho college at the state contest to After a short secret session the smote ad­ six inout-is trom that data were ulionvd ior
‘why the priyer
pireeut
their
claims
against
the
journed
to
Mowlay.
A
bill
was
introduced
volved is about $700,000.
be bold next month nt Iruiianapoll*.
i granted. And
estate
of
Christopher
H.
VanAnnan,
of
wata
for n $100,000 public building at Muskegon. «mnty. deceased, and that «t! creditors of raid It Is
If you will send us your address, we win mai:
Harry Varnell, one of the Cook county,
M ch., and another appropriating &gt;5,031,600 deceased are required to present tbetr claims '
you our illustrated pamphlet e'.plnlnlng al III*., Ixxxllers who waa recently released
Tlie Indiana State League Complete.
about Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Etectro-Vbltak
to improve the Mississippi from tho mouth to said probe to court, st the probate offire, tn of lite pendency of said |*lttlon, and the bear
Huxtixotox. Ind., March &amp; — Tho tenth
from the penitentiary, ha* sued tlie county
tbe city of Hastings, for examlnatlau and allow- tag thereof by (MMBtaC * copy of this order to Lr
of the Ohio to tbo head of tbe passes.
for services while warden of the insane and hist club In the Indiana State Base Bail
anee, on or before the 28th day of atutu-1 next panlisbed In theTfiXirriNun BANXitnancwsTho how»* decided tbo Throet-Clark elec­ and that such claims will be Veanl before raid paper printed and circulated in raid Conatv ■’!
restore vos to vigor, manhood asylum. He wants &gt;5,000.
court, on Tuewtav. tbe 27 th day ot May andon Barry onoe In each week for three surer'*:'r
**
ant thus sflUcted. we will
tion
contest
from
Alabama
in
favor
of
R. F. Breen died in Greetisborn, Ala., are composed of aalarixi play.-rs anti are Clark, the sitting', member (Democrat). T&gt;teday. the ssih d.) .ot Auj|u«t m it. at t® weeks previous to raid day of bearing.
send you a Belt and Appliances on a trial.
Voltaic BsltCo., Marshall. Mich.
Thursday night Hl* peculiar notoriety lay backed by capital
Thraet is the colored man who did not ac­
Judge ot Frulmte.
in the fact that he never spoke to a woman
cording to the view of the election commit­
Mackinac island has gone democratic,
CHABLK8 W. A UMSTxnxn,
in bi* life. He was worth &gt;200,000 aud
______________ JW-BO of Probate.
W. P. Preston being re-elected president
Rt. PsTERSBVitfi. March 4-Severe shtxda tee prove his case. A few bill* &lt;,f no partic­
lived penurimisly as a reeluse.
ular intereat were disposal of, and then the
for the loth year.
'
of earthquake have orcarred in tho govern
Fifty members of tbe Thirty-seventh rnemtof Kufllls, Asiatic llmida.’by which bouse want into committee on the private
Illinois volunteers held a reunion at Chicago three viUagis were destroyed.
5
ra- to®" w“ taken until
Mrs. V*tallow’s Sooth toe Byrujrshould always
8° dock when pirate pension bills were
THE MARKETS.
n^d for children teething. It MOtlies the
FOR SALE AT A. BARGAIN.
considered, a number being passe 1 before
ehUd, Softens the gums, altar* all pain, cures J. Leake (of Iowa) were present
adjounuent
SJS.SSte’i* V.?’J!SS
Ckicaoo. March F.
An advance of 5 per cent on crude petro­
tiffitl'?.'!!LU“I
WAKinxGTOx
C
ity
,
March
10.
—
A
bill
was
and steam heating boilers of ad kinds, smoke
Quotation* on th- b.»rd uf trade to-day
leum has been ordered by tho Standard Oil
Well-diggers near Bad Axe struck a company, nnd much excitement cxistenmong were a* follows: Wbea-—No. 8 March, opened introduced in the houn Saturday appropri­
■ Address the owner,------- ---- ---------H. B. hUWKLL, Woodstock, Vennon L
mineral which is believed to be iron. It tbe independent rnflneriee in the Ohio din- rtMr, elorad 77J4 ; May. opened 7&lt;JHr„ ciorad ating certain amount* for the relief of tho
78«c: July, opened nnd dosod too. CuraWill bo analyzed.
No. - Marcli, ojteucd nnd rioted S.^sc: May, occupants an&lt;P owners of Cahip Tyler Cook
MORTGAGE SALE.
opened 3»H -. closed 2»Hat July, opcn -dWMc! county. Ilk BUI* were favdrately reported
fastoncss increased it.
Bill Nye In one of his letters described a
dosed Wir. Oa te- No. S March, opened and ■IFpn^rtatlng &gt;80.«w for a public building H id pmS*’rSSP'S’,
by Charite W. Bins
MORTGAGE SALK.
.
belle as “wearing a greasy face adorned
clewed at; ?.tay, opened 2H|c, c-lo-ed
at I^fnyette, Ind., and &gt;*0,0JO for another
Defonlt having been made intbecoadlti.’-"
jailed at Camden, N. J., for robbing tho
July, opened 3&gt;Rr. riaradaoHc. Pork-March, at Madbw-.i, Ind. The bUl providing for
with a second crop of pimples.” All who
tS WritSMS lukrtBMs 'WmmW Cbarira " ■
mail Ho waa a tetter carrier.
’
»“*» 2?®* °( »» TtelStBr Ot
opened $P.H\ closed
May, o;onod compulsory attendance of witnesses before dw.rlf(nrH»U
Itgn and Ellen C. biggs, his wife, to Jolm A.
are aimllarly ornamented should use Cole’s
&gt;10.05, closed &gt;lO07H: July, opened JKL17U. rogistere and receiver, of laud offic«w£
Iraole, dated Ibe aevetiut aoy af April. A. l&gt;CarboiiKMp the triumphant remedy for all
Ml, aad recorded In the offlee of UieB&lt;Klst«r of
closed &gt;10.15. Lard -March, opened K, £
skin burnishes and discolorations.
A
pasrad, and the hourc thdn w«t Into
cloned SWBtf.
purely vegetable soap, it Is Infallible a* a
mlttee
on
public
building
Ulk
Bills
ww&gt;.
of
One
n
Produce: Butter—Fancy Elgin, 3#J43tTc- UM uM. with r.TorMdTr.^m.ndltS
iMttrin
liber u of mnrutagn on page ilM on
,
remndy tor skin, scalp and seal/ affections,
nineteen
fine creameries,
dalri-s, finest, fresh'
which martrase, there Is claimed tc be du- st
It is reported that Private Dell P. Wild, Btaasc: packing stock, 4 3c. Eggs-Rtrlrtly F” P&gt;UU bulMhw «t Cwtar Rapldi U
removes Motebes. pimples, nnd blackheads,
the date of this n»Uoe the aurn of four bu:
clears and purifies discolored complexions; who ha* raised such a storm about tbe ears fresh, 13c per dox. Dreraed pouBry-Ohickraa
dred and eighty-eight dritan and sixteen ends
lad..««l,000,uM u&gt;wj
per lb: turkeys, lOBHo per lb; ducks others fo: other parts of tbo counter. Tfo.
aoftne* the hands and promotes flexibyity.
se^d "^UlUA^
*“* snd an attorney’sJee of tweuty-flv.-doltar* pn
vlded for in rata mortgage, ami bu nut or pro­
goera.
per lb Potatoee- committee then rose, but no quorum was
। R produces a soft creamy emubdon, even curionity.
ceedings at tew having been h-si Kitted to nPecrtHH. .TKL'rt jwr bu; Beauty of Hdbrou
Frank Kampf wn* hanged [nt Charleston, AO
hi hard water, and ta a positive luxury for.
a ran-Hn&lt; HnekatoVa AkCaM- ___ 1_
.... .
prwmt and the bills having been favorably
anv'parVtb'reoi” *ecorwI
®“f •ttort«aFe’ °r
Va., for the murder of hi* grown son
MMU bath and nursery. Price 25c.
reported it was agreed to order the previous
William and daughter Mary, on the night pW-Good tn fancy. J3. uaaj.i jx,r bhL Cra£
New therefore, by virtue of the pmu r ot rale
qveraon und consider the bill* to-morroV
NI bauirdejr. the thirty llret UsV nf contained
In
aald
mortgage
and
tbe siaiuta in
of Dec. 4, J8SB, . ■
Toe house then adjourned.
borriM—Wisconsin bell nnd cberrlan,
anch case made and erovided, »«Gr,-i&gt; lu-reln
Ki-AUtom, Hniook, at Chtato. who O.to per bbl.
from all parts of tbe state indi-•
tftonthat&lt;mBat«rdayUiettilrt3-anl&lt;U) otldny
Inter has come and Ice is mak-. dropped dead a few days, was refuse.&gt; burial
A. D. iwo. at tea o'clock in the forem-i' J ttaa.1
, - -----------vt&gt;au|tc.
aellat pu&lt;Beauetton to tbe highest bidder, at s lit
in con»ecrate-i ground by th* Roman
1X&gt;11«V(LU, Marrh «.-It I. koo^n ttat
ing rapidly.
worth teout door of the Court bouse in the city
Wheat-Na 2 nd wintev. UTMoSKe &lt;-**b- U» moory Uta&gt; b, Wllb.m H p™
catholic church bccawro he had been s.
of Haatings (that being the pi .ca w hern the drdo Myeh. MMo: do April,
Mason.
nuit eotat for Barry county is Lotatni. the
raWxilag-l.nk.Uita-,
to
Loose’* Bed Ctoyer Pile Bemedy, is a1
cribad la aaid-MAtrare. ur w
Rowland Leech,
&gt;1,000 bill'. The bank bn* tiro numbers aud
—*-*------- “"To for all form* of the dlsmaek thereof a* may be oceeeMry to pay the
hopra to bo able to traco tbe robtwr
Maonac due on said. mortgage, with eight )*r
bteeding. Itching, ulcerated
Mm. interna- aad nil i-ealeatts, together with
Dot*no*»PteWv«iy which way ha ha.
■tlvfl dollars covenant
l*e« bring dewrllwd 1';
cartataJterv &lt;.r narec

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State of Michigan. Filth Judicial Circuit in
Chaneerv.
Suit pending in clrmlt court (or tbe county nf
I’.arr.. iu cn.iii- '-n at Hastings. Michigan, on
•the loth day ol Kenruarv A. D. 1W».
tire*. W. Button, complainant vs. Mary Rounds.
Ifoury 8. itoiuids.an-i Hi ma Haynes, defendants.
Iu tuts
cjure
it
apiieariug
that
the defendant. I Rosa ilayue*. is not a
•rest'l-ntof till* state. but is a resident of the
state of Ohio, thirefirre. on motion of Hinlth A
Colgrove, solicitors tor complainant, lite order­
ed tiiat said defendant. Bona Hague*, enter her
appvuwnee in said cause on or before four
muni Its from the date nt this order.
And it further appearing from affidavit on lie
in till* cause, that defendants. Henry H. Round*
aud Mary Rounds. are not residents ot this
state, but formerly resided iu the State of Ohio.
: heir last known place of residence being in
Bon Hug Greed. Ohio, mid tliat tbeir residence
c-innot be ascertained bv diligent inquiry;
therefore, on motion of Smith £ Col*rove, solici­
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•&gt;»&lt;• iniWKs Vromliir date oft bls order.
It is farmer ordered Uta: within twenty
day* the complainant cause this order to be
published (n cite Hastings Ba'xAkr, sa‘d publi­
cation to be continued once Ineach week for six
weeks iu succession.
FnAXK A. Hookkr. Circuit Judge.
Sm i~h a Cots: rove. Solicitors for Complainant.
A true copy. Attest:
Titos. S. Buick. Register.

THE DIAMOND BUTTON
FROM THE DIARY OF A LAWYER AND THE
NOTE BOOK OF A REPORTER.

By EAECLAY NORTH.
(Copyrighted. PW. tty O. M. Dunham. Publisfr-d
by spre laforrang^iiii-ut through Tbe Arm-rictus
Pre*., AasoeiStiou.)

CHAPTER XXVIL
TOM EXPERIENCES A SENSATION AKIN TO

A SHOCK.
T WAS in no en­
viable frame of
mind that Tom
turned out of bed
oq the morning
fol lo-w i ng the
night be had en­
deavored to find
Fountain. Bo had
been unsuccess­
ful. and his Shad
ow had been un­
able to assist him
through F o u n tain's man.
Tom was in fact
discouraged, and
he made up his mind that if Holbrook
had not succeeded in eliciting anything
of value from Flora, he would give up
the whole matter and confess Himself
beaten.
Tho first ten minutes after a tired man
wakes in the morning and faces the
fresh difficulties of the day are the bluest
of the twenty-four hours, and on this
particular morning Toni answered with
emphasis the old German philosopher'*
famous queatiop. Life was not worth
living. He broke a liair brush in endearoring to give the answet* additional em­
phasis.
But by tbe time that he had disposed
of his matutinal cup of coffee and lit
his cigar Lite mental horizon cleared
somewhat and the vapors began to dis­
appear.
By tho time be find walked a half
dozen blocks and felt the joy of exer­
cise. he began to pluck up some hope
end to manifest a curiosity as to what
Holbrook might liave to tell him.
He by no means anticipated such a
sensation as he was to experience.
When Tom entered Holbrook's office
tbe lawyer waa staring out of the win­
dow.
Tlie only ret urn bo made to Tom's aalutation was to hand him tbe document

which had overwhelmed him without a
"No, I do not. Tliat call, tn my judg­ some papers is necerenry ‘Hie presence
word.
ment, waa to find if possible whether or of your mother te not necessary
Tom took it, turned t he paper over and not Pierson had l»en engaged in mock
" Your* respectfully.
read the signature and date.
matrimonial acni]*es prior to the Foun­
"Henry Holbrook.”
"Tbe deuce r he exclaimed, and de­ tain episode, and of which he hail no
"What horrible thing is thts?" cried
voured It rapidly.
knowledge. Now. take faat bold of thia Holbrook.
"This note te a forgery
1
"Holy jumping Jehoaaphatr bb cried. fact: Fountain could*'only be a disturb­
never wrote it.”
.
"What an old scamp! How unblushlng- ing claimant in the-event of there havMr*. Templeton burst into moansand
ly he writes of his villainy F
iug been co previous marriage. If Parker lamentations
"And yet tries to make amends at the had known of the niarrioge af Uarrull
"Some one has alductcd U-rF cried
nlose of a long and evil life," commented Preston, tho issue of whiph wa&gt; Mrs Holbrook "Ill turn the city upside
Holbrook.
Tcmgdeton. be would not have been at down; I’ll go tu the police al once. "
"Well." said Tom. hardly recovered all (fisturlwd by my precipitation of the
••Stop.”* said Toni.
"Holbrook, be
from his astonishment, "tho tuoiivo ly­ Fountain name. He wau visibly dis­ quiet a moment.”
ing nt the liotton) of tho murder is dear turbed when 1 falsely assumed to know,
"Quiet, man?" turned Holbrook on
anough.”
what 1 didn't then know, that Pierson hin^ fiercely; “ahe's in danger. Can 1
"But who is the murderer?'
had once passed us Fountain. A* for be quiet when ixwhaps her life hangs in
"There lies the information,” replied tlie driveling old Idiot of a brother, he is tho balance? Come, let’s go
We'll
Tom. atriking Ute paper he had laid dpon too far gone in rum to hav» ever con­ alarm tho city."
Holbrook's desk. "But whichf It was ceived or executed the murder.”
,
Tom seized Holbrook by the arm and
not Templeton, for he didn't kill himself
“1 think you liave made out a case. said sternlyfor his own benefit. It was not Fountain, Torn. At all events, if tlie other line* of
"Stitp. nmn alive, and make sure what
for we know he didn’t do iu it is cither inquiry fail, we have the precious pair you are about to do.”
Wessing. the woman Simpson or Pres­ to fall iRick on.’'
"Let me loose!” demanded Holbrook,
ton. ”
"Now, if you agree with me, ns you beside liimaolf
"I’m dangerous.
Do
“Preston. What Preston?'
seem to. then it follows tiiat there are you know 1 love that girl—love her
"Why. James Preston—the old drunk­ only.two left—the Simpson woman and 11raven only kpows how much! 1 must.
ard.”
Weasing."
I will find her.'
"Yes. but where Is he? Wbo ever J
"Well. then, let's consider these two.
Torn held him firmly.
heard of him?"
| About Simpson we know no more than
“Granted." he said, "you love her.
"Whoever iicard—why—hok| hard— this document tells us."
and 1 believe you. But to go bellowing
I-say. didn’t I?—why. bless my itoul! but
"As to tliat. I'll have to send the like a wild bull about town in this man­
I did tell you, didn't I?”
Shadow to New Rochelle to moke in­ ner te not the way to find her. Be a man
"You are particularly lucid and in­ quiries. But 1 want to note a fact
Look at this thing coolly
1'11 go any­
telligent this morning, not to say ejacu­ There are only left now undqg our where with you, but you must- not lose
latory. ”
.
self control
Ail of your faculties are
process Sinqaon and Wessing"-—•"
"But I say, didn't I ever tell you?'
"And Weasing was at the place of needed in this work. If. you are to help
“In the course of our somewhat ex­ murder when live deed'was done."
the girl or this |xxir old mother—heavens,
tended nnd frequent intimacy you have
"Precisely There's our first lino of she has fainted!"
tokl tub many things and ’left untold work.”
They both hastened co take her from
many others, 1 suppose.
But which
Holbrook did not reply. Ho was in­ tho floor, to which slic had fallen, and to
particular piece of information you are tent on hi* thoughts, and was nervously . bear her into the adjoining room, thu
yiferring tn in your usual perspicuous tearing paper into long shreds, a habit door of which was open, and lay her
manner, 1 am unable to ascertain with­ iVhen ho was profoundly thinking
Fi­ upon the bed.
out a little more light."
nally ho said.
Tlie diversion this created, helped Hol­
“Oh, stow that gibing! you are never
"Tool, some very singular things in tho brook to resume control of himself.
so uninteresting ns when you think vou way of omissions present themselves.
While he sought for water. Tom hastened
are sarcastic. But 1 say. didn't I ever You never told me of that Varick street into the hall to summon nsaibtanoe, but
tell, you what tho Shadow reported to interview, and 1 never told you tiiat Mrs
as he opened the door n lady stood be­
me about an old man Preston and Templeton's family name was Preston
fore him, probably attracted thither by
PnrkerF
Here were two broken links that we Holbrook's outcries.
"Never, my royal youth.”
Tom hastily told her what had oc­
might have joined without tlie aid of
Tom. who was too seriously intent this paper. Now. hero is another oniis- curred. and begged that she would go to
over tbe discovery of tbe paper to fall,. sion."
Mrs. Templeton.
••
into the vein of Holbrook, told with
"What?'1 said Tom. with an air of an­
He then went back to Holbrook, and
brevity the scene in the old house in noyance. "Are you going to make u* took him aside. He said sternly to him:
Varick street.
"Holbrook, you must summon all your
out a pair of blunderers?"
The recital soon won Holbrook's close
f Yes, apparently. We never attempted self control, all your manhood. There's
attention.
to find out wlMstber Wessing knew any­ work to be done tliat can tie done only
*Hf you bud told inc this." he said at thing about the diamond button?"
by men. not boys or whimpering fools
its'conclusion, "we would have been
“You alwavsacouted the idea of Weav­ Let me see you steady yourself. Let
well along in the quest without the aid ing being connected witli the affair.”
me say something to you. The search
of this document'l
"1 admit that, and 1 am going also to will not be long Tlie mon who knifed
"I cannot for the life of me tell bow 1 admit that I came near forgetting to tell Janie* Tempieton te the person who en­
came to neglect it. but you see. on my you that 1 know who has worn a pair ticed Annie Templeton away.”
side I never knew, for you never fold precisely like lhein.”
"Y’ou.are right, Tom," said Holbrook,
me. that the namdof Mrs. Ternpletoifs
"Who? . For gracious sakcF’ said Tom | grasping his hand and wringing it. "In
father was Carrell Preston."
irritably. "You increase rather Chan de­ tho first sharp agony of fear for her 1
"However, we have tho connecting crease the possibilities."
was unnerved
You shall not complain
link now. and the question as to who is
"Kendrick Noble.
Do you know of my want of manhood again. But
the person is narrowed to a very few."
where can she be? Who can have done
him?'
"True. It must bo either Wearing, the
"Yes. He lain the same set ns the Ash­ this? Wlint sliall we do? Where aliall
grove girl and Fountain. But what pos­ we go? Think for mo, Tom. act, only
woman Simpson, or Preston.’’
"Or Parker."
sible connection can ho have with Wess­ don't let us stop here. 1 sh^il lose my
mind if wo don't do something."
"Ah, by Grerge. Ik* comes into the ing?”
"One moment.
Let us' see to Mrs.
game, too. doesn't he?"
"Not nuy that I know of. But we
“Y’e®. hf reason of his connection and must find out what he has to say about Templeton tirsL"
At Ibi» moment tho lady who had
conspiracy with Preston."
It."
"Holbrook," said Tom, after a mo­
"Well, 1’11 take that In hand myself.” gone to Mrs. Templeton's assistance en­
ment’s thought. "I do not believe tbat said Tom. "But. Hclbrook, old man., tered the room, and said that the old
cither Preston or Parker are in this part there is one tiling you ought to do and at lady liad revived and desired to see the
of the job."
once—you ought to go to the Temple­ gentlemen.
They entered her room.
tons. With all the knowledge you now
"Why—equally so with the others."
"My daughter,” she feebly moaned.
"Listen to me a moment. In this pa­ possess you may bring out some startling
"Have no fear.” said Tom promptly.
per. Pierson is at pains to state that Par­ truths Your clients are now first claim­
“She will soon be restored to your em­
ker had no knowledge of hls^revious ants to a large property."
life—that lie never knew thatSie bore
"True. That lias been in my mind to brace.”
another name previous to that of Pier­ soy for some time. Why not go up with
"Yes.” said Holbrook. "1 shall neither
son."
me? In this case two minds will be bet­ sleep nor eat until J can clasp her in my
"Yes. 1 remember; 1 see wbat your ter than one.”
arms.”
line of reasoning will be."
"God speed nnd bless you!" said the
"Agreed," cried Tom. springing from
“Well. Now be did know about the Ms seat “We have plenty to do now, so old lady faintly.
They hurried out.
•
■
Fountain and Simpson marrutges. In let us be on thu move."
"Now," said Tom, os soon ns they were
my interview with him he was only dis­
After safely locking up tho precious
turbed when I talked of Fountain. He document, they set forth to cal) upon the well out in the street, "the first thing co
do te to see that you arc cooled down and
was lawyer enougb to know tliat if there Templetons.
Bte&amp;died. You and I want to sit down
was no prior marriage, the Fountain
CHAPTER XXVIIL
for a careful examination of tills thing,
cerezDouy, whether mock or not, would
be binding if the supposed Fountain ROI.BRCOK MAKES A ST1BRIN0 DISCOV­ before we take a step or make a move."
ERY AS TO HIMSELF.
"Tho first thing to do is to go to tlie
could be identified with tho dead Pier­
police.” replied Holbrook.
son.
Hence his disturbance at my
“1 don't agreo with’ you—stop, speak
knowledge of the matter—a knowledge
low. wo are followed. Don't show that
which at tbat time I did not h|ve, but
yo»: are aware of it."
most recklessly assumed to have.”
"Let me get at tho scoundrel." de­
"Well, but you forget Preston, the
manded Holbrook.
drunkard."
Tom seized him ao lightly tiiat ho gave
"No. 1 don't. This paper is dated 1S74,
Holbrook pain.
ten years ago. and in it is distinctly stated
"Would you ruin everything? Oh, if
that old Preston, the drunkard, turned
the Shadow were only hero to follow the
up five years previously. Tbe old sot,
spy! Rut let us take a cab here at the
you will remember, wanted to argue
corner."
,
with Parker that he certainly was a
Holbrook had been restrained with
brother, because for fifteen years Pierson
difficulty, and Tom desired to get him
had paid him money, and you must give
into a cab. where he could reason with
full weight to the answer of Parker, that
it made little difference whether money
RS TEMPLETON him.
Ute companion submitted, a cab was
was paid him because he waa a brother
was alone when
or whether it was because he possessed a
Holbrook and called, and the driver directed to go
*
secret which induced old Pierson to give
Toni were usher- straight to Holbrook's office.
When they were once on their way
hush money—be was brother enough for
I ed into her apartTom
said.
their purposes. Now this argue* tliat
l menta. Holbrook
"I'm not sure tbat the best way te not
Parker was not fully acquainted witli
looked eagerly for
this relation, and that be really enter­ Annie, bus- she was not present, and to tell the police. 1 want to discuss it
tained doubts' of the verity of the and there fc'as a void in the room and I fear it te not. The result of giving the
matter to the police would be that a gen­
brothership between the two—that the disappointment in lite heart.
eral alarm would be given and tlie bird
relation, if not tho acquaintanceship, be­
After Torn had been presented to Mrs
tween Preston and Packer had sprung Templeton, for up to this time he liad take flight. I am podtire we are fol­
up since Pierson's death."
never met her. Holbrook opened tlie lowed. If we were to go to the police,
in ten minutes the party would know of
"I sec, I see. Yes. your reasoning is conversation by saying:
close."
"We came upon some rather startling it. If, on the contrary, we go quietly
“Now," continued Tom. "whatever information this morning, Mr*. Temple­ to your office, they will be thrown off
el** we may think of Parker, it won’t do ton. which closely concerns yourself and and suppose that we havcinot yet waked
to take him for a fool And fool he your daughter. 1 regret she is not here up to the affair To lull their suspicion*
te to make a great gain. Believe me,
would have been to open up this prop- to listen to the story.”
.
ertyahip question, by his own» motion,
“Why. was she to meet you here?" thte te the surer way. Be guided by me.
thus far at all events.”
right on the heel* of the murder, if ho asked Mr*. Templeton.
“Well, suppose I submit, what then?
bad been gdilty of it, or implicated in it
Holbnxik Btared at the old lady.
What te gained? Time will have been
Tlie fact that he and his client would
"1 du not understand you," be said.
bare been benefited by It would liave
lost
— precious time."
"Rut where did she go to after she
“I have gained something when I have
been too patent, and if be knew the rela­ left you:"
got
you to a point that you will argue
tion Templeton bore to the property, be
“f-eft incF said Holbrook, much puz­
with mo."
had every reason to believe others would zled. "I have not eeen her today.”
“What do you mean?'
know it; and with a guilty conscience
"Then she missed you. She went out
"That your reason is restored—we
would think that that fact would be the to see youj”
first to be pitched on.”
"To see me?' replied Holbrook, still want cool thought on thte subject.”
Thus
Tom. who was fighting for time,
“I am disposed to believe with yon.
more puzzled.
"Why. yes.” said tlie old lady, much succeeded in gaining it. Tlie truth was.
Tom."
the
reporter
was not altogether disin­
"You will, the more you turn over in alarmed by I its manner
"In response
genuous cr disinterested in the policy he
your mind tiiat scene in Varick street to this note from you.”
was
pursuing.
He quickly realized that
and my conversation with Parker. Hl
She rose from her scat and, crossing
send for the Shadow, and together well co tlie table, took from it an open leQer, any application to the police for assist­
ance must result in telling to tho author­
jo over the conversation again, and I’ll which she handed to Holbrook.
write down both for you to study at your
Tom.- who had quickly perceived some­ ities everything they knew. Convinced
leisure. It is quite as important to get thing was wrong, did not hesitate to lean as he wan that the same liand tbat
tiiose out of the case wbo did not do it. pver Holbrook's shoulder aud read with struck down the brother had seized the
stetcr, he felt tliat the discovery of tlie
as to get those in who possibly could him:
"My Dear Miss Tkmpletox—I desire girl would lead straightway to the dis­
have dons it-"
“That b shrewdly put,«Tom," replied to meet you al the surrogate's office, covery of the murderer.
To give thte matter into the hands of
Holbrook. “But you do not forget Park­ where we were day before yesterday, at
10 this morning. Your signature to tbe police would be to give them tbe
er's call od me?"

mean* to unravel the crime of Union
square, and they, not he, would liave ths
credit of the detection and arreft.
He was in momentary fear that Hol­
brook would detect his purpose, and be
was at his wit'* end to furnish argument
in favor of the [Krilion he had taken.
His great trouble was that he could not
suggest to himself, let alone Holbrook, a
fcaxibk&gt; plan of procedure if tho matter
were not given to tbe police, not;indeed
even invent a'plausible one.
Time wan the great desideratum, and
this, by all the ingenuity he could exer­
cise. he endeavored to piin. His task
was made not an easy one by the impa­
tience of Holbrook.
While thus arguing, talking, declaim­
ing and lecturing witli Holbrook, Tom
caught a glimpse of the Shadow stand­
ing upon the curbstone, and perceived
that the Sliadow had seen him.
Ho gave him a luuty signal to follow,
and was pleased to observe that it was
recognized.
Tliis incident afforded Tom another
pretext, and thus, by dint of one device
and another, he succeeded in'getting
Holbrook to his office.
They both entered together. As they
did so a clerk said:
“There is Mr. Holbrook."
Upon thin a very dirty, a very ragged
and a very small boy came up to Hol­
brook and asked:
"Bo you Mr. HolebookF
“Yes," replied the lawyer. 'Tm Mr.
Holbrook.”
“Den dis here's for you," handing a
dirty slin of paper nearlv- rolled into a
ball.
'

Scaly Skin D
entire body with white Mate. !
Itchy slid bk-eding. Hair a
Spent hundreds of dollar*. Pre
iDcarabie. Cured by CuDruraR

a

Cured by Cuticura
My dlseese (paorlMM) first brake Mt aim
•it cncek. spreading aero** my nows and Maud tbe physician was afraid I would tost g
eyesight altogether. It snread all ow R
brad, and my hair all fell out. mull 1 was•
Urelv bald-hraded: it then brake out on ■
arta* nnd shoulders, until my anna were ja
one sore. It covered my entire body, my M
head and Nbuulders being tti^worst. Tbe «
scabs fell constantly from wiy head, *bottktol
and anns; the skin would thicken and beri
and very itchy, and would craek and bleed i
scratched. Alter spending many taatrtoll
dollars I wax pronounced incurable. 1 beto
of the Cutteura Kerne die*. an&lt; after using tv
bottles Cutteura Resolvent. I ccruM
change; and afl
was almost cured
tics of Cutteura
cure, and one ea—.
cured of the dreadful
suffered for five years. I thought tbe
would leave a very deep rear, out the

the Cullcura Remedies. They
jraS b.-uent from tbeir use.
-i
Mas. Bosa Kelly. Rockwell City, Iowa.

Cutlcurn Resolvent

The new blood and skin purifier and purest and
best ofhnmor remedies. Internally, and Cuticura. the great skin cure, and Cut.cur* Soap.
&lt;-x.|.i!«i:c skin besuUHer, externally hair cured
thousands of cases where tbe shedding of scams
measured a quart dolly, tbe skin cracked, bleed­
lug. burning and itching almost beyond hum*
endurance, hair lifeless or all gone. puSBrtMK
terrible. What other remedies have made such
cures'.’ ,
Sold everywhere. Price.Cutienra,Me.: So*, .
ISe.; Resoivont, &gt;i. Prepared bv the Putter
Drug and Chemical Corporation. Boston.
erTicDd far "How to Care Skin Direw**/*
M pages, to illustration* and 100 testimonial*.
Before either Tom or Holbrook could HI
black t&gt;ea&lt;te, red.roogb.ehspowi
I
J |y| and^olly *kin prevented by Cutteura
realize what luul taken place tho boyhad shot through thu half open dour and
scampered off.
* M
It Stops the Pain.
It was with difficulty that Holbrook
could decipher it, for it was written &gt;
lieved In one minute by the Cutteura
witli a lead pencil upon the margin of a w AH w^’-Uiti-Faln Piaster. The first aad
only Instantaneous paio-kllllng piaster.
newspaper.
When he did he uttered a cry ot joy.

To be continued.

“ Th^NMaara Fallt Ronit.”_______
The Pulpit and the Stage.

Statloo*.
Ilov. F. M. Shrout, pastor United Breth­
ren church. Blue Mound, Kansas, «ays: “1
feel It my duty to wonders Dr. King's New
Discovery has done for me. My lungs
were- badly diseased, and my parishioners BAgSirq*'.‘.L
thought I could live only a few weeks.. I
took five bottles of Dr. King's New Dis­ NaabvRla.........
covery aud am sound and well, gaining 26 nhsitonn........
Raton Rapid*.
U»L In weight."
..........
Arthur Love, Manager Love's Funny Jackson
Detroit............
Folks Combination, writes: "After a
Stations.
thorough trial and convincing evidence, I
am confident Dr. King's .New Discovery
for consumption beats 'em all, and cum
when everything else fails. The greatest
Eaton Rapid*
kiadnens I can do my many thousand OharioCta.....
friends is to urge them to try IL” Free Nashville.......
trial bottles at W. H. ttoodyear's drug Mocgan..........
Quimby........
stare. Regular sizes 50c. and 81.
.
HASTUKM....

Izal&amp;fciBa gt
“•LS
12.55 !0.3tr
i.imtaJM

Kpocli.

The transition from long, lingering and
painful sickness to robust health marks an
epoch in the life of the Individual. Such
a remarkable event is treasured in the
tnnmory ' and the agency whereby tlie good
health has been attained Is gratefully
blessed. Hence It Is that so much Is heard
In praise of Electric Bitters. So manj- feel
they owe their restoration to health, to the
use of the great alterative and tonic. If
you are troubled with any disease of kid­
neys. liver or stomach, of long or short
standing you will surely find relief by use
of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c. and SI
per liottle at W. H. Goodyear5* drug store
Bucklan'a Arnie* Bairs.

The best salve in tbe world for cuts,
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cores,
and all skin.eruptions, and positively cure*
plies, or no pay required. It is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price'25 eta. per box. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear
Kalamazoo has sent 81.000 to the Dakota
sufferers.
A Revolntlonixar— P. M.
Would you whip a sick horse? Na
Then don't u*e ordinary pills, salts, senna,
etc., for sick livers, bowels, etc., only use
Hiles' Pills, (M. P.) the safest and surest
of pill*.
Samples free at W. H. Good­
year'.*.

Grand Rapid*.. Ar...
M. H. COLLINS. Local Agent. Hastisga.
O. w. Rnrwjum G.p RT.A^Cbleate.

NOTICE FOR HEARISg CLAIMS.
State of Michigan; County of Barry.—**.

"

present tbeir claims ugainst the estate of Theo­
dore W Crakes, late of add county, deoMMd.
and tbat all creditors ol said deceased are re­
quired to present tbeir claims to said probate
court, at tbe probate offlee. In tbe city of Hast­
ings, for examination and allowance., on or be­
fore the EM day of July next, and-that
such claims -.viH be heard before said court, oa
Tuesday, the 2M day of April, and on Tuesday,
the 23d day of July next at ten o’clock Ln the
forenoon of each of those days.
Dated January EM. A. D.
CHARUM

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made in tbe eonditious ot
a certain mortgage made by Amanda MeNelle
to Newton Wing/Dated M
corded in tbe offlee of the

272. on which mortgage
due at the date o&lt;
one hundred thirteen dollars and forty five cents
and no suit or proceeding* at taw having been
instituted to recover tbe amount veenre* by snid
mortgage or any part thereof.
«— «virtue ett the nower of sale coot
mortgage, notice t* hereby given
eo ftatnrday. May loth. 18*0. al ten o'clock
noon, there will be sold at tbe
of tbe court bouse, in tbe eity ot
— iad*tate of
the place in which
ny of Barry is held)
libcri bidder, the pr
gage, or so much ti

iwnshlp ot Barry, in
ate of Michigan and
To cure UUioosneas, Sick IIesd*cbe, Constip*Uon, Malari*, Liver Complaint*, tala
the safe and certain remedy,

bmuttb

BILE BEANS

Em the RMAIX
(40 little BeansSo the
boule). TK*r ark tub most coxtzmimxt.
■**Se*»*&gt;U» tor «XI Af.
Price of either »l.e, 25c. per Bottle.

j.r.tamiae«.iaun«/ -*:LZBKAX2.- n.tera ■*.
mortgage bale.
Detault bavins been made In the eoodilioe*
of a certain mortEM* dated December 1, 1*79.
made by Thoma* Whitworth and Caiharine
Whitworth, his wife, to John Peavey. and recortied in the office at tbe rvdsicr of deeds for
the county of Barrr, In the state ot Michigan.
December 4. 1ST*, la liber !2 of raortgaces on
pace no, and by the *«ld John Fearer SMicnod
to David 8. Swift «n December 13.1BTO. and re­
corded in said resister s offlee, April 19, 1*B4. in
liber 23 of roortff*ce* on pace 354. by non-pay­
ment of moneys due thereon, by which the
power ot . ule
therein contained
Use
become
operative,
and
on
which
mortsare there I* now due at
tbe
date of this notice seven hundred and twentyfive dollars, nnd no intt or prooeeding* at law
having been inatiUffed to recover the amonnt
secured bv said mortgage or adv part thereof.
Notice is tliervfore hereby given that ou Friday
tbe 21*t day ot March. A. D. 1K». at ten o’clock
in tbe foreman, there will be sold at tbe north
front door of tbe court liou.se in the city of
tiutinn, county of Barry and state of Mkhl
K*n. (that being tbe place in which the circuit
court for the county of Barry I* held) at public
auction t4 the highest bidder, the premises
described In said mortgage, or so much thereof
a* may be u-ceesary to aatisfy tbe amount due
on said mortgage as above set forth with the
Interest thereon, and ail legal cneta. Mid prem
Ise* belnit devribed In Mid mortgage as al)
tiiat certain place or parcel nf land tn the county
2 “JS and state of Michigan known and
described as follows, tn wit: Tbnt portion of
the * nth wrrt fractional quarter of aeetioc ten.
lying caatof tbecreek which run* through said
southwest quarter, all io township uumuer one
north, range elidit went
Dated, December id, l»a&gt;.
DavidB. Swift.

YOUNG MEN Sim.

IttaaUoM ftuwtafoed Cree wT^srga Ctat
ori—ralng, low. Particulars Free. Addrma
VAUKNT1NK BMOa.. JiMawvtnA, Wto.

township one north.
talnlng twcnty-lour
Dated. February 3.19*0.
Nbwk
Aloxzo E. Kkxaitom, A

PBOBATE ORDER.
State of Mlelilgaa,
At a session ut
County of
in the Ot;
day, the 2ftth day at February. In
thousand eight hundred and oiaety.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge «f
Probate.
In tbe matter of tho estate ot Robert ludey,
deeexved.
Ou reading sod filing tbe petition, duly veri­
fied, of Fayette I ns ley. son of saM deceased,
grayfo^that administration

Tbereui&gt;on it Is ordered. that
day of Marot. *_ D. “=3,01
DOoo, be asBigncd for tbe
tion, and that tbe belra st_______
and all other persons Interested ia
are required to appear at a sea
(ourt. then to be htM* at ths Pi
tn the City ot Hastings, lu said
rttow cause, if any there be, why I
the petitioner may not be granted,
further ordered, that saM petitioner - -------------to tbe person* Interested in said estate, at tbe
pendency ot said petition, and tbe hearing
thereof, by causing a copy ot this order to be
per printed
Barryaocel

County of

CHANCERY ORDER.
State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit in
Suit pending in tbo Circuit Court fer the Coun­
ty of Barry tn Chancer/, at Ibe Oily of Hastings,
ou tbe ISUi day of November. A. D., IMO.
Hetty J. Dibble, complainant, vs. Mary Eugto.
a* widow *Dd administratrix of tbe art Mr of

Mile* Engte'aod Elizabeth Engle, defendant*.
In till* cwise It appearing that one rd the
above named defend ante, Tbomu L Engie. t»
not a resident of this state, but to a re*Meot&lt;d
"
............
U
Bmith AG
la ordered

ed in tbe Hawtix&lt;m Baxxwa. said pubto be continimd one* ia each wack tar

Smitu

�MAKE 175 DIFFERENT KINDS

FARMERS,
You will find it to your advantage to buy all
your Plow Points, etc., of us.

PLOW FOINTJ

'. Bring along all your Old Ironof all kinds, also
Old Brass and Copper.

We will treat you fairly and liberally. z

This FARM ENGINE, for which we have the agency of
Barry County is the BESToffered to threshing men, or for any
purpose. U is well built, strong, and will be sold on its merits.
THIS CUT REPRESENTS THE

IN THE WORLD

For grinding all kinds of grain—Oats, Corn,
Barley, Rye or Wheat.

This Mill grinds fast; it is very strongly
built, and is durable and cheap.
We have sold many of these Mills, and
all give good satisfaction.
.

WE MANUFACTURE THE

Powers Automatic Furnace
For Heating Houses, Churches, Stores, Schools, &amp;c.

ft BEST FURSACEBEFORETWOBLiC.
GOODYEAR" BROS.,
HARDWARE MERCHANTS, are the Agents for Hastings,

We are agents for Barry and Eaton
counties for the celebrated

Come and see one in operation at 1
our Works.

WE REPRESENT

THE PEHBERTHY INJECTOR

Frank &amp; Co.’s ffood Mrfinery.

Is the Best, Truest and Most Reliable Boiler Feeder made.
Threshing men should buy it and be pleased.

For Good Perfect Work they take the Lead.

COME AND GET PRICES.

-

Farmers and Well Drivers will always find a large stock of PUMPS PIPF&lt;
VATvne .
.
o. nrnb and VALVES at our-Works from which to select, and it
WILL PAY THEM to get our prices for 1890 before buying elsewhere.

EL,

D. S. GOODYEAR.

ED. POWERS.

H. BARLOW.

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIV. NO. 47

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 19, 1890.

Hastings Banner
Published Wednesdays by
COOK BROS.,

AN InnENJE

B.im.vm. »r«.

BrtKQrtIN
SALE!

F. R. PANCOAST,
HASTINGS, MICH.

Yes, the fine

Imported and Domestic Men's Suits we
are offering this week at Ten, Twelve and

Fifteen Dollars is surprising.

They are

the greatest bargains in veriest truth we

have ever seen.

You will see them this

week.

One week devoted to One-Half Off,
One- Quarter Off, One. Third Off slaugh­

ter of Overcoats.

Hudsons

TOWER
CLOTHING COMPANY.
GRAND RAPIDS,
MICH.

THE MARKETS

L&gt;
Hicks &amp; Spence

offer
as desirable a line of

groceries and

provisions as can
be found between

Jackson and

Butter—15c.
Clover seed S2 KJ.
Beans-31.25. per bu.
Oorn^fiOcBeef -lJve. 65.25 to |2JX)calves. »3.50tt*4.00.
Kgzs—12c.
Hides -Beef.3c; calf.te.
LI me—bell lug at 85c per bbl; water 11 me. $ 1.50
perbN.
Oats—flQ 2?e per bu.

Poultry—Hens. 8c; chickens. Pc.
Plaster-;Selling at 63 per ton.
Halt—Selling at 61 per bbl.
Timothy Seed-Selllnc at 82.00 pel
Wheat—No. 1, white 75c red. 75c.
Turkeys—Be­

Beans--S1.50CM 1-55 per bu. for city picked.
Batter—ue. _
/
Corn—»e per bu.
S
Kge»-is®i24c.
Osts—34^®2V-,c per bu.
Potatoes—40rt£45c.
Poultry—Live: chlekena. SHOa'iC; ducks.
1 raise; turkeys. 12314c.
wheat—No. I white, KHtc; ho. 3 red, 82J.c.

Grand Rapids

Cattle—Choice to extra steers 84.1O83L75Caoice heavy butchers »L»C»4.5O.
Sheep and Lambs-Sheep. good to extra.
*A.75&amp;&gt;6to: fair to good, 85.50886 70. Lambs,
^^•^Aeuve.5
higher;
mixed,
heavy,

Prices Right?

•j 30.

Yes, my son
Always Right.

DRINK
cd^EE

511/lbELZIND/

«nm OOMBIMATIOM OF
Mocha,
Java and Bio.
Live Stock
Eataidishnicnt lu
Th0 most extensive
Pu e Brod

World. New
portaUon* constanlly arriving ;unoqualrtcoUertfow;
superior quidity;
choicest breeding;
opportunity of com­
paring different

breeds.

Breeders and importers of
■ Standard Bred
Trotters.
Clvdesdsles
'
Percherons,
French Drafts.
English Shires,
•
iMMO romea
Beljrlan DratU.
Shetland Ponies.
Snffolks.
HuhteJn-FrlcBSii
French Coacbers.
Cattle.
Cleveland Bays
Devon Cattle
Hackneys.
Iteal Estate.
Also, Dealers in-------------No other Establishment In the World offers
inch Advantage* to the Purchaser.
Price* low.
Terms eBay.
Visitors welcome.
Correspondence Solicited. Circular* tree.
POWKLL BROTHERS.
Springboro. Crawfort Oo-. Pa

Tbh in to certify that mv
aa let my bed and board •
provncitlnn. and I notify everybody tt»t I wlj
psy no tabu of bar contracting attar ltd# dale
C*rito», Feb. ». Ute.
.
Hkxbt SnxiEXK

K BKAUTIFUL SOUVKNIR

Picture Card Given
WITH tVMV FOUKO FACKACS

LION COFFEE
When you buy your Groceries try a

package LION COFFEE. It is the
best in the United States—mode up from
* selection of Mocha, Java and Rio,
properly blended and is
to make the nicest cup of Cofiee in the

l.ud

For Sale Everywhere.

Wodson
Spin
Co., TManfre, O.
K
, C
, M .
ama

ity

o

olcooa

maim rm wtt wm »»

Banner and Detroit
Tribune
Both 1 year, $1.45,

ing to rescue Henry also got In the hole,
but both finally got out. Henry had his
fatab badly cut by
the lee.
---------------Klngaburj- Jfc Gillespie
---------moved their
GlllasplcLhave
pinkel mill to the
be farm of John McCallum.
MeCallutn.
Kittle Dooley will have charge of our
school the coming summer.
Brown Bros, are shipping their saw mill
to«ome«polnt near Petoskey.
Burt McCallum and Willie Carpenter
areop the sick HsL

Lee. died at her home in
Bowne, Saturday, of paralysis.
Henry Sisson’s people, of Carlton, visit­
ed at J. Moulton's, of Irving, Sunday.
Mr. Cbeesebrough is having logs ship­
ped to bis milLfronrother points.
Smith Wills will soon try his hand sup­
plying bread and butter, soap and salt,
eta., for himself and wife.

by advertisers, and yet we know of no
other way of expressing it.

WHOLE NO 18i€t

Freeport.
There will be a P. of I. meeting at the
pes school house the 22d.
very sick.
Carlton, visited Buel

Are words that have been in use so long

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

COUNTY NEWS.
NnnhvlUe.
. IL W. Fisk Is visiting at F. M. Smith’s.
W. T. Barker was nt Grand Rapids
Wednesday,
F. T. Boice Is at Chicago on business.
A. D. Hughes, of Irving, was In the Vil­
lage Wednesday.
S. 8. Blocker, of Cairo, Ill., is visiting
nt Lew Wellman's.
Mrs. M. M. Ross, of PennilWIIIe, N. Y.,
Is visiting her brother, James .West
Fred G. Baker returned last week from
N. Y., where he has been visiting his
aunt
Ed. Brumm has moved to Ann Arbor,
where he has found employment .in a
green house.
G. .E. McCartney, who has been working
in the telegraph office at Monticello, Iowa,
. is stopping in town for a few days.
Dr. J. A. Baughman is stopping iu the
village for a few days. He Is on his way
to Woodland, where he Intends to locate
again.
€. L. Glasgow's hardware store was en­
tered by thieves Wednesday night, who
helped themselves to a few castes of knives
and three revolvers. The work Is sup­
posed to have been done by juvenile bur­
glars, but no arrests have been made.
It. 8. Brady, one of Nashville,'n first set­
tiers, died of heart disease last Monday af­
ternoon at the age of 7t» years. The fun­
eral occurred Thursday morning at 8
o'clock. Rev. Holler conducting the servi­
ces. after which the remains were taken
to Bedfonl for burial.

CrtMj.
Kewel and Fred Barber shipped 25 rab­
bits to Kalamazoo Wednesday.
Ettle Flowers goes to Augusta this week
expecting to remain through "the summer.
Nellie Blackman, of Niles, is here visit­
ing her o|d schoolmates.
8. Rlckenmore Is spending a few day#
with his parents preparatory to leaving for
Kansas City.
MrA. 8. France, who has been quite sick
the past week, is improving.
Mrs. Cooper In still in poor health.
W. and I. Fisher delivered to Richland
parties two steer# whose combined weight
was 3,403 pounds.
There Is a great deal of complaint heard
In.the neighborhood of the boys careless­
ness with tire-arms. One man has been
bean hit and two others have had narrow
escapes while walking along the highway.
Asnyrin.
C. VanAuken cut his hand quite badly
last week.
Lots of sickness around the Center.
Garrison Moore shipped a fine lot of
sheep from Bellevue last Saturday.
Married, Sunday. March 10th, at the
residence of the bride's parents In Maple
Grove, E. V. Keyes, of Assyria, to Nettie

Bajfa.

The best
ingmediumin Bar­
ry County.

..

Remember the republican caucus at the
town hall Wednesday, April 2d.
Etta Tompkins Is visiting friends in
School closes at the Center Thursday.
March 20th. Miss Powers Has given uni­
versal satisfaction and we are sorry she is
going to leave us.

locals. News Is what the people want
Easter Sunday comes in April. The
boys are all cackling find putting away
eggs.
•
It is iinlviTxallv
At
universally conrwlod
conceded hv
by tut
us, tliat
that
Sunday 1* the seventh day of the week.
The sun at twelve Is just about straight
south at fnoon not nlgliL}
i
.
The cold wave struck us on Saturday.
Where did it hit yon?
Natural remedies are prescribed by our
Dr. Kaiser. He is very successful. .
The two extremes meet often. They are
called Frank and Simon. They split wodd
and split ou opinions also.
*
'Fbe sick arc on the gain.
Quite a number of a# expect to attend
the P. of I. lodge hi O’Donnell Thursday
evening. Several young men have sent In
their mines for membership.
Do you
think you can keep n secret boys?
Alverson mtys he will have two goats for
use. So that you can ride one while the
other is resting. We’ll be there you beL
Those not belonging to our order think
it is no good. But I say yes. Yours an a
ten per cent basis.
South Cartton.
Lew Barham’s house, with most of Its
contents was burned last Sunday nlghL
F. B. Fleming came home from Battle
Creek Inst Thursday, for a short vacation.
Mr. Forbes will move into the widow
Wormouth’s home. Mrs. W. intends to
go north we hear.
The P. of I. store is having a fine trade,
I and cash comes in by tt&gt;e handful.
The Widow Rowe and sons are talking
of moving into Ben. Kasey's house, on the
Raymond hllL
Mrs. Varney Jones has been upending a
few days with Miss McKinsey.
Milly McCauley’s health Is very poor
this winter.
.
The Patron's social was well attended,
and all said they had a splendid time.
The report that A. Ferris has taken a
life partner. Is not confirmed by said gen­
tleman.
Henry Shriber sold most of his house­
hold goods at auction last Thursday, and.
is now trying to buy them back, havlug
made up his mind to keep old bach's hall
and work his oyvu place.
We hear that Theo. Jones’ mother has
returned from Nebraska, aud is now at her
own home.
The sick mentioned last week are getting
better.
C. L. Smith and John Cole expect to go
to Grand Rapids on a business trip.
E. Kershner and wife have a very sick
child at this writing.
Plug hats are stylish with a few young
men. But they only wear them on special
occasions.

The Runfield lyceum is getting more and
Meetings still continue.
more enthusiam at each meeting.
It
The sick are.all on the gain.
makes no difference how muddy the roads
Lester Mead comineDcvd to dig W.
are the. house is full at every discussion.
Adkin’s cellar Monday.
Idist week Monday 3night the question
Wm. Northrop has rented Ids farm to was: Resolved "that intemperance causes
D. L. Barker.
•
more misery than war.” There was great
B. Seeley, of Hastings, has contracted power brought up In the speeches of the
to do Hie mason' work on W. S. Adkln's negative, and atilt greater in the affirma­
store.
tive, which convinced the judges that the
You cun get feed ground or exchange affirmative had won the question.
wheat for flour at the elevator.
Roily Powers ami wife have gone to
Onr Rev. Chapman is the first minister housekeeping.
that has been on this circuit that calls on . Chaney Shoemaker is stricken down
hjs neighbors. He has the good will of all, with the grippe.
and is having good successin his meetings.
John Fisher died last Sunday morning.
Ro*» Phillips Is very sick.
Through the carelessness of our agent,
The ladles aid society meet at Mr. Palmer­
Hiram Coopbr and Mr. Granger. of
two men from Hastings got left and had to tier’s on Wednesday.
Ot-eg&lt;x are visiting friends here.
Walk home. The cause was. train late.
School closes this week.
The young ladies that went to Hastings
Mrs. II. 11. Hull visited at Caledonia
Mrs. Frank Sheffield has gone home to
to work have returned. One said she
last Tuesday.
see her father, who b not expected to live.
wouldn’t build tires for two families, and
Last Friday evening our mall man came
the other, being a large eater, said nothing
in with only three wheels in running con­
but oat meal was not strong enough for
Ed. Mowry lost a valuable horse.
dition.
her stomach.
K. West, of Lake county, visited J. II.
Some people of Banfield are very inter­
Mrs. Gilbert Lapham Is very sick with a Valentine last week.
ested and anxious to know who the Banrelapse of the grippe.
Will lauch lias returned from the pine
George Reese and wife, of Ceresco, are woods where he has been working since nek correspondent is.
visiting at N. S. Barnes and D. IL Blades. last September.
Mrs. Frank Sheffield has returned from
Hazel Slade has chicken pox.
Fred lauch has bought a farm of Alice
Orangeville. She says her father, Mr.
G. Whitney has gone to Illinois.
Bergman and moved onto the same and
Valentine is no better.
Mrs. Abbie Butler, of Battle Creek, Is will work hi# brothers farm also.
On the seventh and eighth of this month
visiting at Will Wheeler’s.
John Campbell has rented Silas Dickin­
ice was handled quite lively.
son’s larm.
Prof. Thos. Gooding, of Otsego, Is lu
John A eke it has moved in the II. Roe
The radical IT. 1). took lu nine members
the neighborhood. His presence is alhouse south of Nashville.
to their church last Saturday evening and
J. D. Guy has traded his horse to Henry on Sunday the liberal U. B. took In twelve
fine musician.
Ellis, of Assyria.
which makes thirty four that have joined
We understand that Nellie Edmunds
Geo. L. Conley, who has been living on the liberals this winter, and still the good will teach school U»e coming summer.
Wm. Jarrard's farm has moved to Daniel work goes on.
C. H. Bristol is sawing fence slats at a
Elder Myers preached a very able dis­
Chcaver’s house.
big rate.
Thomas Jarrard and wife have returned course at the church last Sunday which
Uncle John Fisher died thin morning at
from the northern part of the state where was highly spoken of by all who heard it.
six o'clock with tlMB grippe. He was a
they have purchased a farm.
Cass Robinson has moved to the town good neighbor and a fine old gentleman,
Rev. Johnson dciivered hte farewell ser­
____________________
and ba# lived here for the last twenty-five
mon at the Evangelical church last Sun­
years.
day.
.
To state the facts plainly, 1 like to sec
We would advise our fish warden to
keep his eyes open, for one of the Assyria fair play. Two of our county papers have
Prairieville grange gave a sagar social
boys was up here a few days ago and correspondents from this place, and think­
at their hall last Friday.
caught a Bass which would weigh more ing that you might feel slighted would
M. Evers shipped a carload of sheep
help sooth your troubled mind by, giving
than a hundred pounds.
from here to Buffalo last Frinay.
The No. u school closes this week with you a little scrap of the news from here.
George W. Nye. one of Prairieville's
Now
you
need
not
think
for
a
moment
an exhibition. We are informed that Miss
early pioneers, was 80 years old the 13th.
Felghner will teach the Quail-trap school that this is a "on^ how town." 4 Why. He delights in telling stories of the early
gracious me, you couldn’t see the half of
this summer.
pioneer days.
There is considerable petty thieving go- it In the first place, the fellow that put
A. C. Towne has commenced reporting
ingon here at present Last Sunday even­ that Infernal wagon sign of those two for the Mich, weather service in co-opera­
ing while oue of the young men was mak­ P. I’s coming back from Shultz was only tion with the signal service U. S. army.
* Ing a call someone stole a robe, blanket mount for a slur, and for one I resent It
Farmer# have commenced sowing clover
and whip out of hip buggy. Wo hope the That was meant for a slur on our John and
guilty ones will be brought to time and Franklin. Now whose business Is it If a
Our new merchant John B. Moreau has
man does eat soup with a fork, or go 80
be made to suffer for their misdeeds.
possession of the store here. Clarence Doo­
J. D. Guy visited Iona county friends miles for 20 cakes of soap? Nobodys. little has moved on his farm.
T.ben again they call a certain place the
last week.
The Garrett Bros, have sold their fat
Pod Augur house. Well, who cares?
They put that on a little too large. Now cattle to Doster &amp; Drummond for Sc per
pound.
In
honor
to
Mr.
Hagar
I
wiU
say
that
the
The warm weather did not damage the
Mr. Editor you turned fifth Into fiftieth
Ice much harvested by parties here, al­ hungry are always welcome to his board.
Then the name, "Free IMethodlst Re­ year of the married life of C. IL Honey­
though the roofs were not on the buildings.
well and wife, a slight difference of 45
Palmer Buskirk lias moved to Richland. sort" I don’t see why it should have any
years.
,
'
About 20 ladles of Cloverdale and vicin­ orthodox appendages. That was only a
"Ye old fashioned district skate” will
ity met at Mrs. Davenport’s residence last slur and Is all Irregular, and Geo. Is mad.
But the Kaiser bouse Is a house, and give an entertainment at the M. E. church
Thursday for a sewing bee and visit
at Milo on Friday evening, March 91st
Mrs. Howard Mosher. Carrie Gesler and what of It? Thia is no climate to sleep
Admission 10 and 15 cents.
Carrie Horn went to Kalamazoo last week under a vine and fig tree. It fairly makes
me bubble Mr. Editor to see such works;
to do some chopping,
and
1
have
been
putting
up
a
job
with
our
Frank Barnes will soon move to Prairie­
Several of onr high school pupils at­
aiderman (no boodle) understand, to see
ville.
John Ryan’s finger, which was badly in­ if there Is not some way to stop this kind tended the examination at Hastings and
jured while he was packing Ice, is very of business. Only just think, the I’laln- are mill on the anxious seat
Mrs. J. M. Smith returned last week,
sore and Js not doing as well as it should. doak-r gives us a raking, and when he
and resumed her work in the school-room.
The Spnday acliool at Hope Center lias
M. Doster returned from Buffalo on
Now my advice to the correspondents
e'ectedB. Payne as superintendent for the
Saturday.
from
this
place
would
be
drop
all
of
your
coming year.
We understand that Geo. Nelson will
Wallace McCallum la at work near Kala­ pork stories, and don’t try to boom our
town by calling It such names "As the work at the carpenter trade this summer.
mazoo.
Prof. Smith went to Hastings Saturday,
Campbell Bros, have built a sidewalk hi Pres, of Ibc Kicking Cow Company, don’t
front of their lot; wish others would du tell about anybody having their hams and to meet with the examining board.
Geo. Mullen, Irwin Jones and Mabel
shoulders stolen, Just becaase the owner
the same.
.
The ceremony of baptism by sprinkling packs them In straw and don’t know where Geer attended the examinations at Hast­
will be performed at Hope Center next be put them. That don’t help the name of ing*.
School close# this week for a short vaca­
our place, not any. It would be so after a
.Sunday. .
' Henry Ryan, while skating on Long little while that you could not sell^rcal es- tion, when the summer term will comthis meaee.
lake last week, fell Into the hole the Ice I tale here for a "hen an acre.’’ Now itlz
There were two socials in town on Frithe ’
cotters had made; Frank Monaky in tn- Is the way I am going to give you “

s.

day night*, one at Geo. Mullen’s and can at
Rev. Pope's.

day was largely attended, and the propea
ty disposed of at fair prices.
The Odd Fellows have decided to hot*
their social on the evening of the 20th. A
good program will be rendered.
Harry Gosa, of Kalamazoo, staid over
Sunday with bls pa renta
Singing school closed last week.
x J
W. H. Smith 0d wife visited J. M.
on Sunday.
...
We understand that Mrs. Vina Brandstetter will won move to Battle Creek.
Township meeting will soon be at twit
Let us look well to our ballots.
J. J. Perkins has the lumber hauled for
Ills new house.
Mrs. Collier lias the stone partly haute*
for the cellar of her new house.
Many of our farmers are getting ready
for spring work.
Mrs. Chas. Smith is doing a brisk tnufar
in the millinery line.
The report is not true that John Car—
penter is going to work for Joe Keeler.
Will Allen was, bit by his colt one day
last week.
Henry Shriber's sale was not very well
attended the 13th.
Uncle John Seward, of your city, warn
in this place last week.
N. Tebo has bis mill set up on BL
Crockford's farm.
L. Knowles Intends to build a bam the
coming spring, and H. Crockford a house.
Fannie Carpenter and Emma McKinney
visited at Mrs. John Carpenter’s Friday.
The I*, of L took in about 810 at theta:
sugar and dance party last Thursday night.
J. N. Corvert will do business for tbeP.
of 1. for a while.
F. B. Fleming is back from Battle Creek.
We hear that John Carpenter Is going
to lainslng to w*Srk this summer.
The Connett dance at the Center was «total failure.
Abraham Mond started for Marshall .
Monday.
Mate Ballou’s school closed last Satur­
days Pod Augur.
Gean Hartman, who has been in Indt
Cor a short time, returned home Saturday.
Mr. Ftaber. our blacksmith. Is in quite
poor health, so that he cannot be in his
shop.

streete Sunday.
L. Hoffouui returned here Friday.
Myrtle Odell is od the sick list
Quite an ancient relic in the way off
statictlcs and record of this township wm
exhibited to your scribe the other day. tax
which the few surviving pioneers of thlr
county and perhaps others may be interest­
ed. It was a copy of the .assessment roll
of this township for theye«\r 1843 in which,
appears the statements and names o&lt;
Zephna Bamef, Robert Marshall and Hi­
ram Tillson assessed for that year aud aha&gt;
the certificates of the board of Superviaomr
after having equalized aud corrected the
assessment roll and determined the aggre­
gate amount of real estate and personal­
property of Barry to be $34,295,00 for the
year 1843. Valuation of real estate foe
that year was 831,977,00 and of personal
property 83,818,00. Zephna Barnes having
the largest amount, to-wit, $388, white
Rev. Moses Laurence was next 8210.
Quite a contrast in valuation of real estate
and personal wealth of that date and tliat
of 1890. State aud county lias $305.77;
high Was fund 8100.13: township fund for
the current year, 130. No school tax. To­
tal 8435.90.
Revival meeting commenced at the Wenleyan church Tuesday evening; Rev. Mar­
tin officiating.
Mrs. E. Johnson Intends to move her
goods to Kalamazoo where she will keep
bouse the coming year.
The harness maker Mr. Halladay ha»
moved into Mrs. Gesford's bouse.
Rob. Cadwalder has returned to hir
borne from Kalamazoo college.
Mrs. Phillipa residing abou’ two miles
north died Sunday leaving a babe two
weeks o

Huron Forbes, of Carlton, visited hia
.
mother last week.
Mr. Allen, from Middleville, Is e*changing residences with Morris Roach tat '
this place this week.
C. E. Doyle closed a successful term Ot
school last Friday. Himself and wife have,
gone to Richland visiting this week.
D. Freeman has been visiting friends fan
Muskegon since he closed his school in tbe
Moc district, returned Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Brum have anotherdaugbter.
Jack Kermecn's bouse was destroyed by
fire last week, but by the prompt asstate
ance of the neighbors and Pumfley’s mill
hands his goods were all saved.
The P. of I’s. have organized a lodg*
hen^and at the present time in a great
query as to whether.they win get theschool house for a lodge room. Same •*
the citizens have gotten up a petition with­
out the aid of the school board and ap­
pointed a special meeting to be held Fri­
day evening. They will show the sehoeP
officers just the same what the law wHi taofor seeret'orders. We think a repetitkaa.
of the two that have been held there woultal»e a disgrace to the neighborhood. Oor
teacher does not care to clean the schooP
house after such a crowd, especially after
he has written on the black-board that
"gentlemen will not spit on the fioor—-amt
others should noL” Strange they did not
read it?

lover*. The Caribou Repobhcan teUa of
wonderful feat of a Newfoundland in tb«A
town. It aeoma that whan the office of tew

prietor of the house, says J

�HNNm^BhAAi
[AN
-The rwrom of Indwtry bwvt UoWd •

g*. They carry all their produce to
■Mtawa and. purehaae all their supplies
ttocTtoon Bailey, a prominent and
wealthy citizen of Plainwell, Langvd hlmWtf Thursday morning. The suicide was
osidectly the result of a sudden insane lmA SL Ignaco citizen started out with his
and sleigh to take a party across tlie
Btarita, Thursday. When about two mllea
«WL the horses broke through the ice and
were drowned. T6e occupants of the
^eigh saved themselves.
, During the trial of Nleholson. the Bad
tttise saloon keeper, for the murder of
Woodrow, a sensation was produced by
Wie murdered man’s skull. Two bad fracteres were shown, either one ot which
«u sufficient to produce death.

At a recent meeting of the Fruit GrowaWiaainciation. at South Haven, over 100
jrar* cultivators were present The condtnaiou was reach from specimens presentWL that on account of the late cold snap
tt'n i would not be more than half a peach

1 Yhc Bethesda Homo at Kalamazoo is
w caring for its first inmate. A mem-Aer of the Scarlet Sisterhood, of Chicago,
licsuc disgusted with rapid life and
■aitarted to return to her parents in Canada.
She was taken sick In transit and was sent
lathe home where she Is receiving the
"best ofcarc.

shirt and a cap, and imall of stature, es­
caped from his attendant WrdntMdny at
the Michigan Central depot, while the two
were enroute to the Battle Creek sanitar­
ium. The attendent was waiting for the
2:30 train emit and had occasion to leave
the patient for a moment When he re­
turned the man had disappeared. The
police were at once applied id and a search
began without success, however. About
4 olclock Thursday morning a window,
sash and all was suddenly knocked out ot
an east South street residence. The in­
mates could not discover the perpetrator
and the matter was referred to the police.
The attendant of the escaped man at once
concluded that hirpatlent was responsible
for the deed and on being taken to the
spot be became convinced of the fact It
was one of the insane freaks of the maniac
to carry his jxrckets full of wheat, orange
peals, etc., and to leave pieces wherever
be went Near the demolished window
were found pieces of orange peel which
furnished a clue. The man was tracked
for a short distance. Officer Steams drove
about the city in search ot the missing man
but found no trace o| him.—Kalamazoo
Telegraph.

DR. HARTMAN’S LECTURE

ON SCROFULA—ALL ABOUT THAT
HUMOR IN YOUB BLOOD THAT
BREAKS OUT EVERY SPRING
—SPRING BLOOD DIS­
ORDERS DEPENDENT
Napoleon Trudeau, of Calumet has been
ON SCROFULA.

anrsted on a charge of pohonlng his two
year old step *»on. Trudeau married Julia
Sullivan, of Houghton, about eight months
4igo. She had $300 in the hands of Fhthef
Atfidd. Not succeeding In getting this he
treated the child and his wife cruelly.
JLrat Sunday she went to church, and
when she came home the child was Ln its
-death struggle in Trudeau’s anns. The
-chRd said to its mother: ’’He struck me7'
and died soon after. Stains of Paris
xraen were found on its pillow. An analymIb of the stomach Is being made.
Eddy H. Hovey, the secretary and treas«rer of the of the Standard Gig Saddle
Company, who has been missing since
Wbruary 1st, has at last been heard from,
te Minneapolis, Minn., where he was aeon
tty a Jackson traveling man. He would
jiBttell what caused his absence, nor why
tea had not written. One of the firm left
-ttMlay for Minneapolis to try and find
■Hovey.
There arc many ugly stories
nbuut the matter, and the facts seem to be
4hat dissatisfaction among the purtiers
caased Hovey to leave. It is also said he
ten the best of the other partners: hence
■ter anxiety to find him, but that this is
-dne can not be asserted with confidence.—
Detroit News.

NEIGHBORING^COUNTIES.
Waylaud proposes to be up with . the
ttees and will speed her flyers on a new
wile track.

.1

A petition is bring circulated at Ealcm
(Rapids by the citizens asking for $30,000
tt» erect a sanitarium and boom the town.
JX ought to meet with general approval, as
the water at Eaton Rapids has an ejtablish•te reputation for Its medicinal properties.
It will be remembered that some time
ago Mm. Dr. Hitchcock, of Kalamazoo,
.arade an appeal to the circuit court to rvteaae her from paying a donation of 8-300
made by her late husband to the First ConXragationnl church. 3hc hx-i now wltiiteawn her appeal.

Altegnn people arc not pleased with the
route chosen by the C. L. «fc M., railway to
scoter the village. The company wants to
run the full length of Water street the
principal thoroughfare to the mills and
-Oratories, thus cutting off the rear lots of
tramc fine residence prfip^rtics.
The Grand l«e&lt;lgc Reputijican pays a
mouple of women (one married and the
other single) were seen coming out of a
-ateoon in that vlllpge nna night- recently^
ate that both were hilariously full. The
Republican further says the women got
their “start” in a drug store earlier in the
Brening.

Mrs. Julia Phillips, ot Battle Creek,
■Mow of a soldier, wax receiving a pension
of ISO per month; but in such on hour as
otee wot not she fell in love with Joseph
Thill Ips and married him. That stopped
■rarpension. Eight days after the marriage
Abe new husband died and the widow was
As more straits. Cohgressman O'Donuell
teltitt iijed himself in the case and the wo-aaasi hastieen restored to the rolls.

Deputy Revcnne Collector Perry was In
tebecity Wednesday, and visited several
«teen where he suspected that they might
tee tempted to sell liquor although they had
aratyc* given Uncle Sain the requisite
■BKMuit of cash for a permit. Maud Man-

■ate yesterday paid the cash for a license.
The other places seemed to be ‘’onto his
■acker and would not sell him anything.

111
H"
i-

The mysterious disappearance of C!arcaoe J. Toot, a clerk for the United States
■if । mu Co., of Grand Rapids last Decemhas at last been solved. He slept in
Xtaslr office and one morning he was mlss!■£. as was also 82.000 in cash and 8700
warth of diamonds. His clothre. wateh,
-aaowey etc., were found scattered around
•tis room and there were evidences of foul

Scrofula is a name given to a certain
bodily temperament or tendency (dyscnuiia)
which is quite common in childhood, being
less frequent in people of middle or olit
age. Il affects principally the lymphatic
glands of the body, but It may attack the
mucous membranes . especially of the eyes,
throat and lungs. It is a constltntionaj
disease, and generally is inherited.
The causes of scrofula are Inheritance
(heredity), unfavorable conditions of life,
low, damp dwellings, want of light. Insuf­
ficient food, mental depression and acute
diseases, especially measles. In fact any­
thing that lowers the vitality of a young
child is liable to take the form of scrofula.
Crowding young children too rapidly with
their studies frequently results In develop­
ing scrofula.
Enlarged glands at either side of the
neck and throat, and also in the groins, a
creamy while skin, with a tendency to
fleshiness, toosundy reveal the presence of
chronic scrofula. Lumps in the breast,
many of which arc mistaken fur cancer,
are no doubt the great majority of them
scrofulitlc enlargement of tiie mammary
glands. Chronic sores on the lips, ulcerat­
ed nioutli and throat, ore,most always due
to scrofula. Ulcers on various parts of
the body, particularly about the head and
shins are rarely due to other causes than
scrofulitlc taints. 1 have known cases
where the body was nearly covered with
ulcers, which have been treated,for years
as syphilis or cancers, to yield at once to
remedies for scrofula.
Tiie treatment of scrofula consists of ex­
ternal applications and Internal medica­
tions. In regard to the externa! treatment of
enlarged glands or scrofulitlc tumors and
ulcers, nothing but poultices of some kiud
should be applied. A flax seed meal poul­
tice to the inflamed^lands or other •.well­
lugs is the proper external treatment for
them, as it liastens the discharge of the
pus. An open ulcer or running sore Is
best treated with the clay poultice is
described on page 22 dL.tny pamphlet "Ills
of Life.” On no account should any treat­
ment lie allowed which lias the effect of
hindering the free discharge oSl^he pus.
The diet should be liberal, consisting as
much as possible of animal food, such as
meat, Cggs, fish, milk etc. Cod liver oil
may be taken after meals, in cases whenit is well borne by the stomach. 1 do not
regard cod liver oil ax a medicine, but sim­
ply a concentrated food, and 1 recommend
it in all cases of wasting disease where It
is agreeable to the stomach. But no food,
however concentrated or nutritious it may
be, will eradicate the jioison. from the
system. lai-cu-pl-a must be used to ac­
complish this result. With ordinary care
as to diet and exposure. If La-cu-pi-a Is
taken regularly, a cure is certain.
In young children, as soon as the first
enlarged gland of the neck or groin makes
its appearance, the above diet/hould be
liegun and ]ji-cu-pl-a given according to
directions 'and such external treatment as
the cose seems to demand. When the
gathering is in the head and the discharge
Is from the ears very little external treat­
ment can be used except to syringe the ear
out with warm water. In such cases Ijicn-pl-a must be relied on entirely.-for any
medicine put in the ear will only do harm,
in older people scrofula ia more likely to
appear tn the form of boils, ulcers, car­
buncles, or eruptions; also chronic inflamatlon of the eyelids, producing red watery

The only medicine that it is necessary to
use In addition to La-cn-pi-u in the treat­
ment of any case of scrofula is a good laxa­
tive in cases where the bowels are consti­
pated. The laxative which experience has
taught me to be the best is Man-a-lln, and,
as it works admirably with La-cu-pl-a. I
advise any who finds it necessary to take
any laxative while using La-cu-pl-a to get
Man-arlln. After many years experience.
I have never known a thorough course of
the above described treatment to fail to
euro even the worst cases of scrofula.

pttie Fisher, aa boy of 17 years, with a
round, girlish faca, .eiear complexion and
golden curts. is tn jail at Georgetown, His.,
on a charge at miking coanterfMt,, nlakeb.
Ho Um confessed.
In a collMon between a paseenger and a
freight train on tbo Rock Island railway at
Blue Island, a suburb qf Chicago. Tuesday
night, John Berry, a train band, was killed,
and another man seriously, but not fatally
hurt.
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Thu convention of cattle men, in sowion
at Fort worth, Tex., has adopted resolutions
in favor of establishing refrigeralcm on
tbo cattle-raising grounds, and tbersby com­
peting with Chicago for the control of the
dressed beef market.
w
Tb« rumor printed yesterday that Jay
Gould was going to marry the young widow
of Maurice J. Fiyun is authoritatively de­
nied.
Tbo supreme court of New York has
awarded tbo wife of George M. Storrs, son
of the late Emery A Storrs, a limited di-

&amp;

er hood 7, Cleveland do, 2.
An Atchison girt 18 years old Us jo*
been divorced from her third bushand.

Anotht

Saturday.
Mrs. Benjamin Harrison and party have
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rxired tba first knock down Judge Thayer,
of Philadelphia, Saturday decided that the
National league contract wax Invalid, bold­
ing that the rewve rule i* practical sale ot
a man to a bam ball dub, and deprives the
contract of mutu llty and equity.

bd loud /oicM b«X
hik aiQdiiz^
pxise

Saturday, which overwhelmed a brick home
and killed two women and a girl of 11 yoarr.
fitayncr, ot Ivea and Btayner notoriety,
was admitted to ball at New York Betur
day. Ives could not grt hie ball reedy.
Pete Jack*™, the ixilored pugilist, aceomIt has been aacertatned that eighty miner* panitxl by a kind of variety Show, will opcu
lost their lives by the explosion at the a western season at Indianapoli* to-night
Mona colliery, Glanmorgaiuhire. Walts, . A farmer’s little son was horribly mangled
last Monday.
by n train near JacksonviLa, Dla-, tiatarday,
Clarence J. Toot, who left Grand Rapids, n-.d instantly kilted. He wax stealing a ride
Mich., totno time ago in company with
on tbu truck*.
some of the money of the United Staten Ex­
Schuyler Hamilton, Jr., brick manufac­
press company, has written to his father
turer. of Croton, Wert Chester county, N.
from Lisbon, Portugal, that his action waa
a craxy freak, and that he is coming home
dur Hamilton.
to stand bis punishment
Ha«e ball at 8t Augustine: Chicago 4,
WRECKED BY A CYCLONE.
Brooklyn
A national convention Of firoilejjartmeut
chiefs will be hold at Detroit Aug. IV next
Five thousotul ininrrs at Nottingham, | Foirr Smits, Ark.. March 13.—A cyclone
England, have struck for an increase ■ ittroek tb, TlIlan ol RxwWar, fiftem mites

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Reports from Illinoia fields xay that the
winter weather this month hu seriously
damaged tbo wheat lb-Ids. tho Fultz wheat
lieing practically dcstroyeJ.
Two labour.&gt;
blown toPk&lt;w.
other* fatally injured by an exp.o»ion of dynnmito at tha Rrtviklvn water wnrlra nt
Rockville Center, N. Y., Thursday.
Harrison &amp; Ixxicr, wholesale dry goods
merchantx, of New York, have mado an
assignment, with liabilities of gSOO.UUO to
8400,000 and nominal assets in exct-sa of that
amount
Thu Kane county (Ills.) court house at
Geneva, was totally destroyed by fire Thurs­
day night Low, 8100.UW. The records wtrs
kept in a safe believed to b» fin, proof, but
It is not known whether they are safe.
Albert Pollard and Vernon liny, pupils
of the d.«f aud dumb institute nt Jackson­
ville, Ills., were wdkiag_ on the mltroad
track Tbumiay when they were .truck by a
train. Hay was instantly 1 killed and Pol­
lard Hcrioudy injured,
A gang of diamond thieves lias txen oper­
ating
ut---Chicago
it —
is' —
said —
that
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—
Urox. Lave lost Wl.%0 in tbo precious stones.
Other lows will foot up several thousand*
more. There is no clue and the losers don’t
know how tin* thefta were effected.
Maj. Gen, Sir Howard Crnnfurd Elphlstone, comptroller and treasurer of the duke
of Connaught’s household, was wash.*! over। board from tho steamer Tong Erin, near
Teneriffe, and drowned.
His wife and
daughter were on board the steamer.
The jury in tho case of Mrs. Sarah Altliea
Hill-Terry couldn’t agree to punish hur for
raising a rumpus in tho United Slates court
in San Frsncito in isxs Th-y Mood four
fur conviction and eight for acquittal. The
row she raise 1 had ita sequel in th) ossnutt
by her husliand on Jutticu Field. u&gt; which
Terry lost his lifa
John Williams, a ranchman, stopped at
Sl Pau! Thursday night, and next morning
was found drunk and drugged, and robbed
of 81,000.
The people uf Ashlaiol, O , were tho witnesMs of a mirage Thursday, which presented
tho clear and well-defined picture of a city
standing on its head, as it were. It was
visible uaarly three-quarter* of an hour.
Henry- Kunsel, late treasurer ot Blue
Earth City, Minn., baa been arrested at
Kansas City for stealing fh,Oft)of the money
intrusted to his care. He admit, taking
81,000, but says be loft 82,500 worth at
property at home.
W. H. Miller, an extensive paper manu­
facturer, of Downingtown, Pa. hasmado an
asslgumvut. It is stated that his liabUlUaa
amount to 4.35,000.
Gorernor,Thayer, of Nebraska, lias called
on the railway* to reduce the rate for haul­
ing corn from Nebraska pointe to Chicago.
He wants a reduction of 10 -.ante per 100
pounds.

of Chicegn, and ex-judge of tho circuit court
of Iroquois county, died at his home Thun
day night from heart disease. Ho was SO
A train ran over Henry Boes and hi» wife
at a crowing three miles eaUof Holland,
Mich., Friflsy, instantly killing Bom and
fatally injuring Mn. Boe*, killing thoir
bora, and smashing their carriage.
The Protestant people of Adrian, Mich.,
is much excited because Rov. W. K. Spencer,
a rock-ribbed Calvmlst ot that place spoke'
vary highly of Bishop Foley and the Roman
Catholic chth-ch in presenting ths bishop to
a mixed audience the other evening.
Wiggins, tho Canadian alleged weather

Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cryfor
Pitcher’s Castorla.

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couth of here, early Tureday morning, de-

। was k*Ulod, th.jugh w»cu or eight were we­
special treasury agent.
' verely injured. A mother and throe chllSix burglars escaped from the jail at Eau dren were blown fifty feet and left unin­
Claire, Wls.. early Wednesday morning. I jured. Two store* and a Hue mill end gin
Officers are in pursuit ot the fugitives.
Irs M. Hodges has been imsted at Den­
ver. Cola, for wrecking the State bank at
Irving, Kan. It is said that bo got away
Elktox. Md., March 17.—An unusual in­
with 840,000.
cident is creating much talk in Cecil county,
Tho case against Ferrin, tbo alleged bank Md. Cards Were issued for tbs wedding at
robber, now on trial at Ashland, Wia, is
said to be a weak one, and decidedly against Miss Maggi« Eii» n, daughter of a wealthy
farmer of Newcastle county. The ceremony

and Use country all around was search&lt;W kigb aud low and a reward of 82000 ofA state convention of the Young People's
dhnd to find some due, but all to do avail. Christian Endeavor societies will be held
Mantweek Tuesday night his father re- at I-aiMdng April 1-3.
■■vid a letter from him, postmarked.
■^Jabon, Portugal.n saying that he was
Loose’s Red Clover Pills euro sick
■red of wandering around and that he inheadache, dyspepsia, Indlgestlop, consti­ over North America, volcanic eruptions and
woRwecccs. He acknowledges taking the pation, 35c. per box, 5 boxes for 81. For onrthquakea in Europe aud Routh America,
and a general shaking up. Tbo da ice are
ey and says that an -Insane freak led sale by Jg.^1. Goodyear.
March 21 and 22.
Greenville will vote on a plaster.
Rev. D. W. Helmick, who kU'ad Ed PoL
Wwecutlng Attorney Padgham went
mer at Neola, la., on the night of Aug. IP,
■Aa Dorr. Thursday, and finding that little
1883, was acquitted at Council Bluffo, Fri­
-A«ncs Zuellner will recover from ti&gt;e
day. The defense was justifiable bonucide.
■fecta of the brutal treatment by ber fosIt was shown that a conspiracy existed in
••r-enother, ordered the arrest of Mrs.
which Palmer was a prindps! figure, and
■oaltaer and her sister. They will be pros­
that Helmick's life had Lo?n threatened.
trated fur assault, the only legal offense
The French cabinet ha&lt; had ita ■omi-o&gt;
teey have commlted. Mr. Zoeltaer will
caaional treak up and Tirard b on longer
mat be arrested, because it does not appear
premier. De Freydnet takes his place with
■mt tie Gsmmittcd any of the cruelties.
a new deal all round.
3Bul be is Hable to a suit for damages and
Rev. R. Mamell, pastor &gt;f th- First Meth­
ratei will be instituted if it has not already
At the Norrie mine near Ixhpeming4 1“3
begun, though we are told that Zoellner, Swedes aud Fins struck for 10 per cent ex- odist church at I’ittaburg, t’a., has Uwn suopmdod from the ministry pending the de­
-taanticipation of this,-has transferred Ids
cision of bi* coso by the n«9rt unnuai cotrfor.
ence. Tho charge was lying.
We Altaian this week and engaged a lawHrary Purdy, of Jackwra. Mirf. would
W Strangely enough, he is a man of ednaL&lt;*d ofatraui, in Uatcity,
«"Nbr,
been a teacher, and director at
Saturday in spite of the flagman’, warnfei
He is .lend now- an ia
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The OvW agricultural society has sold
Its ground and goes out of business.

Ml

NEWS LN BRIEF.

thtarec

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Infant* and Children.

for

discbar

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tag. last Forty guests had assembled to
witness the marriage, and the preacher.
Rev. Dr. Anderson, was on hand, but the
groom failed to arrive, aud his coming was
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awaited an hour. ...
He m
ha* p
pot
yet appeared,
] aEj
proapective b.-idu Is boarturoken.
Mnrhte-v t.
Nothing
u known &lt;rf t»&gt;.
tha groom's where­
abouts. ,
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crowd
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Deering[ Junior Steel Binder
,
.
king of the harvest field

CUSTOM, la., March IL—The search for the
a-v-tMuna of old man Nurre at Brown’s Sta­
tic i was kept up al) Thursday night without
amil. S.ores of farmers art-dill scouring

struc

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,ing t
Itself

was leiiovrd to be in a dying condition
when found, is still alive and physicians
have good hop.-s that she will recover.
She
has not yet regained t nil conseiousnasu

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MtBKCaroux, Minn.. March 13.— Aspeclal
to The Tribune from Lhpeming, Mich., say*:'|

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.nd Umber™,. .1 .b. Worfc, portoeB „„ R
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on tut
lb. ui'ni.i
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Iron ratine.
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in TaU,
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Works Perfectly In Tall, Honw Crain -Some ©thorn do no
' struck Tues Uy night for on incrr««c in
Works Perfectly in Light, Short Crain.—Some Others
: wage. and the abolition of dockage charges.
,
works Perfectly In Badly Lodged Crnln.-Gomo Others do not.
made by the enino mnnageiuenL Tbs miners
lAybtpax Draft. GtxMiwt Duratwnty. Met Forty
ah- in &gt;yn»pathy with other strikers at the
IMI B&lt;&gt;'
lfwo pbLoe li farther than ever tn tk« h ad of prr
Ashland mines. AU miner* uro out, and the tctuk'd rival*.
i &lt;H “ ^?isOK™KsTOFaBAINANnGRASA-CUTTING MACUINEKY p uukie com
strike will probably spread.'
,
pMe with our
.

1’tlnd I’njtllx Orow Klofous,
Ftttt.AOEl.rHiA, March 11—The ilUmLead
of Edwin S. Potter, principal instructor nt
the Pennsylvania institution fur the instruclion of the blind by tho maongers yesterday
respited in an outbreak among the bey pupiL. that lasted tor nearly an hour, and took
th? most strenuous efforts of thr principal
and other employes of the institution to
subdue.
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Gexbva, IIL. March 17 —The ruin* within
tHo wal.s ot the court houw are still burn­
ing, and, a* no effort h being mads to put
out the tire, they are liable to continue burn­
ing for many days to com \ Thecouwqu-mce
U that nobody know* that the county rec­
ord* are »ate, but it is believed that the coo­
tent* of tbo treasurer'* safe, worth 814,000,

New N okx, March 13.—Judge Ingrabntn

lien F. Siorra a limited divorce from George
M. Storrs, Son of the late Emery A Storm
ot Chicago, on the ground of cruel treat­
ment und habitual druukeunca*.

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FARGO’S
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BILE BEANS

boule). Thbt abb the most &lt;x«nrKX!XXT.

Greblc, dated the &gt;&gt;eveuin oay of Aerll. A I’
1 V1.mi.cI recorded In tbeofltee m the fUghirr &lt;•!
Dre&lt;l«. for the county of Barry ted Mate ft
Michigan, on the &gt;Otn day uf M.n. A 1»
lin. Tn iliH-r !3 of niortgagc* on
f»otahlek tnortxiutr, there IsdMtnrd Io be dur a:
tho data ot thb noliee the sum of tour-Inn dred aud elghty-eiffit dollars aud slxireu
and an attorney'a lee of twenty-tire dnlter* pro
Tided for in aaid mortgage, and uo *tat or pro
cvedlnrs at law having been !• *Hmtrd io rvcover the moneys secured by said mortgage, or

of Hastings (that being the |4 re ’«here the cir­
cuit court tor- B-rry eoauty is hoffitni; th*’
premise* described In said mortgaar, or »•’
mu*h thereof as may he were*-ry m !»)
amount due on said mortgage. wlli» ftal't l*r
rent, lulereac and aU lend costa; farther with
an attnmer tee ot twenty are dOUara fovri -u ’
Uh-u In
ed tor therein, the premises

Toumo. March U.

range nine &lt;W west, containing foity H®)
of land, t&gt;e the *«me more or less acetWdlng te
the Vi.fted xisir* mirrej thereof.
Dated March id, IMO.
JonxLfinc'tr
MortaaKve.
Smith ACnrxtRovB, Att’ys for Morfcac'-&lt;

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SEND FOR OUR CATALOttUKsaa PRIOKB

ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,

NOTtOB FOR HEARING CI.'.IMS
State &lt;rf Minhlgan, County ot Barry—ss
Notion !• bereb &gt; given, that by an &lt;»r«tr r of th ‘
Probate Gourt fur tiro county at Barry, m»d&lt;ou the IMh of March. A. D. 1*00. six juuntfeertata

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

80 Aera Fioe lapmcd Land,
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FOR SALE AT A BARGAIN.

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been mode |n theconddlo”’
ef a certain mortgage made by ttuirles w

quarter
n&gt;n». jinrcu Jj.

***c. do June, gtyfi.
Corn-Mo. 2 mixed.
W*rrh' 38*': do
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da May.SBfc. Oats-Dull; No. 2 mixed. 2Sc
cash: do March, »Hc: do April,
do
R&gt;'fr''J',0U1bud. Harley—Nominal.
for «**•

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Mnuiir mn Mac

bo

KISSIN8^:1°S^

Now therefore, by virtue of the power of
contained in saM mortgage and the statute tn
-——u. _ nmin. is hereby
ly-ftrst dxy &lt;4 Ms'
e foTOOtpu 1 ’bill,
hmtbldfer.at th*

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WiHOc per Un turkeys. lOAllc per Un duckt

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Br- Louts, March K,
A bent—Higher, cosh. 77Kc; Mar TTUftTTWJu’y'
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Chicaoo. March 15.
' Qu.itatloa* on tho board of trade to-dajweru aafallowiu Wheat-No. 2 March, opened
and clowd '.»H ; May. opened MiC. olooed
Met Jnlr, opened 7 He. cloned 78kfc- CtoraNo. 2 March, opened aud cl&lt;m»d
May. opened and dosed
Juld open.d
ctarad 81M &gt;. OAta-No. X Man*. oUed
and cloned fle; May. opened kl^c. closed
flttc; July, opened and cloned 2114 - Pork —
March, opened Jlllffi, doeed IbiSH: May.
opened 8IO.7U. eioeed 810A7M; July, opened
J1U.4Q. cloecil SKLUk
Lord-March, evened
and clawed fs.os.
Lire * toe k —The following were tbo quota­
tions at the Union stock yards: Hops-Market
opened active and strong, price* r&lt;t.IOc
higher light grodm. J4.i. 4.» roagh pack­
ing. J4.101MJL-. mixed lots, i4-20&amp;4.«; heavy
packing and shipping lote, 8429534.4(1
Produce: Butter-Fancy Elgin, SSKRSIc

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Men u torturers who adopted thia practical method oft protecting farmers
ngiimxt ixx.it 1 vine.
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before said

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QUICK WORK

Another Scene at the North
Dakota Capital.

Wabhrsgtos City, March 12 —The bulirt
which carrespoodcnt Kincaid fired into tire
brad of ex-Representative Taulbee, Fet 28,
completed iU work yesterday morning at 5
o'clock and Taulbee i&gt;asaed to the other shore,
after having ' been unconscious for many
hours. Tbe fear that tbe exertion would be
dangerous moved the physicians to refuse
ail along to permit Taulbee to make a state­
ment, and he died without a word aa to hb.
relation* with Kincaid or tb® cause of th&lt;*
fatal shot

ATTEMPT TO BHOOT A LEGISLATOR

by the Mxiille Tried to ShQot—Grit and
Maguanlmity of Alex McKenzie—Good-

William Preston Taulbee was born in
Morgan county, Kentucky, Oct. 22, 1851.
His youth was spent upon Ids father’s farm
in 1871 ho was marriud to Mh* Lou Only.
For seven year* be taught school, and then
eutenil tbo Methodist ministry.
Subseqrn ntly he entered tbe legal profession, and
served two terms as clerk of the county
court. In IH84 ho was nominated for con­
gress by tho Democrats and elected over
John D. White, Republican, who had repre­
sented the district in the Forty-seventh and
Forty-eighth congremea. He did not make a
second race because of the scandal published
by Kincaid, and which led to the tragedy. *
As soor as the death of Taulbee was an­
nounced po ice officers went to Kincaid’s lodg­
ing*, Where they found him asleep. He wa*
awakened, and although ho asked pormisaion
to al rep an hour longer, this was not perm itted,
and he was hurried to jail. He has been uni«-r police surveillance since being admitted
to bail.but never had any intention of avoid­
ing a trial

Bisxarck, March 17.—A score of the
most prominent men in the state, smarting
under the charges of rascality in connection
with tho lottery boodle scheme. Saturday
aUstmpthd to wraak vengeance upon Conde
Hamlin, a St. I*nul newspaper 'correnpondcut, aud were held at bay in tho Sheridan
bourn lobby with a revolver by big Alexon-

foru snatched tbe weapon from Hamlin to
save Ute own life. ‘"I got my information
from Attorney General Goodwin!’’ shouted
.'Is ml in, and he was nt once (assured that,
having removed the mask from tbe attorney
general be would suffer no violence, al­
though slwuts of “Put him out!" conkiuued.

A Chicago Youth Ruined In
Six Montht.

Des Muines, la., March 15.—Ewart voted
with tbe Republican* in tbo bouse yesterday
and the house goe* into committee on local
option—Dent'* bill on Wednesday There
was a fight over reference. The debate will
last M-rural daya A concurrent- rtwolution
wa« referred, asking congree* to amend the
interstate law so as to compel railways to
carry Iowa products into adjoining state* at
a rat© not greater than the average in either
state.
A joint resolution was adopted
asking emigres* fo pension army nurses.
Bi Is to establish state normal schools at
Mapleton, slwidon. aud in northwestern
Iowa, were introdnoed, *100,00) being asked
for eax-h. A hill wa* introduced to pay
Chester Turney *10,000 for imprisonment for
crimes that |io d«| not committ. Davidson,
iu tho tenat-i. complained that th) paper*
tad cb.rc.,1 bta&gt; &gt;rtih.plotter hh&lt;l«o«bter .-md step-daughter to committee clerkships He said they all did it Th* bill to
taIta.uUta.k?f.&lt;2»UUw-

New Yore. March 15.-Holder* of 95 per
cent of the indebtednea* of Henry 8. Ivee &amp;
Ca, have conaented to settle far 5 cent* on
the dollar. It i* expected that tha consent
of the remainin 15
«*ut
"7
cured. Ute n**igvce aay« that *800,000 of
tbe fl 800,000 due by the firm has leen paid,
and in view of the intangible and compli­
cated character of the remainder the cred­
itor* think 5 p-r cent, of tbo remainder will
da Tbo bail in th© case* of the
hil«en ted'arad from ?2-W.(XXJ to ^OdO
tach and they will wxm ba out of jail

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Terrible Htrnggle to Secure the Maniac
-।
a Habitual [
Drunkard.
I
Chicago. March 16.—William Isnacaon I
Uyon old, h Ublnd tbo bu. .t th. Bu!
Only

IS

aud

Chicago avenue *tatlon suffering the awful
tortures of delirium tremens, Tho police
were summouwl to the boy’s homo nt C5 East
Chicago avenue ahortly after 8 o’clock last
evening by tbo terrified neighbors. Th©
officer* found young Isaacson insane with
drink and with a desire to kill any on© who
camo near him. Ho had smashed all th©
furniture in the house and wm roaming
through tbo rooms shrieking and howling
like a demon. In hh right hand be held a
long, wicked-looking knife.

Scaly Skin Diseases
Psoriasis 5 yearn, ewcring face, bead and
enUrebody with wMte scab*. Skin red,
itchy aud bleedteg. Hair all gone.
SpcM hundreds of dei’aru. Prtmeuarad
incurable. Cured by CiKlcuraRereedlaa.

ident pro tern, it was laid oxide, and the
educational bill cam© up, and March 20 was
fixed for tbo close of the general debate.
Plumb moved to amend rule 39 so as to m-

public tbo day they were cost ; referrod. The
rcaolution to elect a president pro tom. wa*
next agreed to nnd again tho odueatianal
bih come up, and George and Hoar spoke in
it* favor, the latter saying that if he could
be assured that tho bill would pas* and bene­
fit the country a* much a* ho believed it
would, ’ba would willingly retire from pub­
lic life to obscurity. A short executive bcsaion was hold, followed by adjournment.
The 1k-u •*) passed the bill appropriating for
tbe removal of the sandbar at tha eBirance
to Mi.waukej harbor; nl*.i tbe bill granting
right of way through tbe Sisseton and Wah­
peton Indian reservation* in Dakota to the
Chicago. Milwaukee and SL Paul railway.
In committee of the whole the Oklahoma bill
was considcrol, an amendment being adopted
prohibiting tbe introduction of intoxicants
into the territory. Pending disenwion tho
committee rose and tho bousi nd jourped.
Washington City, March 14.—Tbes-ante
yesterday ponod a bill for tho construction
of a bridge aero** th© Missouri river, at
Pierre, 8. D., and eleven public building
bills, one for Stillwater, Minn.—*100,000.
Bills were introduced: By Turpie, approprinting *50Q,nOO for an ordnance fnctory at
. Indianapolix; by Allison 'or a public build­
ing at Creston, la.—*73,000.
Blair ad­
dressed the senate on tha educational bill,
and then a long discussion'took plat© on th*
southern question, participated in by Hoar,
Sherman, Eustis, an I Butler. A short ex-

be reinstated, however.

THEY WERE SENT UP FOR LIFE.
Th© Lyncher* of Old Man Ole»un Get a
juH-t-r-..
—,March
—. —
7—
M
inxeapoUH,
15.--------------------—Tho Journal
’s
Ln Crrw»© (Wb.) *pecial rays: Sentence has
b«n pronoocl o» the Tranpe-leea oouh- I
t, ,jneh7 .t "•HUU.U by
N-.h- I

Charles Johnson, Ole Sletto, Mrs Oleson
„,,1 her «»1 were
to ImprUoommt I
I

Mason introduced a bill in the hou*o to
provide a national bank circulation which
shall adjust itself to the demands ot ipmuterse. In committee of tho whole tbo Ok­
lahoma bill was then lake* up. An amend­
ment was adopted prohibiting tho entry of
land in this territory by any perwm owning
HW sms in any other part of tha counfry.
Tho bill was reported to house and tho
amendment prohibiting the introduction of
intoxicants into the territory was adopted.
The Mil then passed. By it the Chcrekee
out)A is declared public land and open to
settlement under the homestead law. The
house then adjourned.
WaSHI.xgtdn Crrr, March 15.—Among
the bills reported favorably to tho senate
yesterday was a bill appropriating |7.'&lt;000
for a public building at Aurora, Ills. The
urgent deficiency bill was reported, with
amendments adding over AIOO.IXX) to tbo ag­
gregate. It appropriate* $2l,^~b,2tM. Rome
District bnsiuc«s was transacted, and thou
Toiler spoke in favor of ths educational bill.
He said be had voted for the enfranchise­
ment of the nrgro, and liad no apologies to
offer for th© vote. He denied that It was
a mistake; it had raised a problem, but it
could be solvotl. and educat

In tho house Perkin* stated that, th" im­
pression had gone out that tho Oklahoma
bill opened the Cherokee outlet to settle­
ment, instead of w^icb it was the* public
land strip. In committee of the whole the
bill to authorise the retirement of John C.
Froinent was favorably acted upon. No
otterhmtne-rf ImporW.™-u tn.n»0UA
Sl
b.(1# were
tho house adjourned.
Wasi,„qtos Crrr
iT._Thu booe.
S.t.n-topua.
Mjurtwbt

miles above Vicksburg, Saturday, and was i

•nv.j bark
mbx-m about
aixnit ten
&gt;su mile*
inuni into
»u*v Bear lake,
j-, ।
rectly
Md thence by two outlet* into the Tetuna
river, in the wwtern portion of Tcrasra pare
i«h. Tbe famously fertile Madison parish
will be overflowed. The extensive plantation* of tbu Memra. Richards, Ashley
Waddill will doubtless l-e inundated.

JEWS

Cured by Cutlcura

a bill giving tbe benefit of three month* pay
provided in tbo army appropriation of 1886
to all officer* who were in tho service March
3, 1865, as noD-commfaaioned officers or privatce, but later procnotod aud mustered out,
or honorably discharged Th© remainder of bead and Shoulder* Mug UN worst. 'Tbe white
the session was devoted to debate of tbo re»- scabs felt coustauMy from my head, shoulders
arras; the sxki would thickra Md be red
olu{iofl requiring tbe elimination from The and
and vent itchy, and would crack and bleed If
Record
--------- ---of-------------words Interpolated
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by Call, but
“* scratched Auer spending many hundreds at
dollars
was pronounced incurable. 1 heard
not spoken Id the debate with Chandler. A of the ICutlcura
iirmedlo*. aud after using two
vote was reached, but no quorum voting the bottle* Cutlcura Itesolreut. I could *©©' a
senate adjourned.
cbanjt©; and after I had token four bottle*. J ,
was almtMt cured: and wbt-n J bad used six rot­
tie» 01 Cutlcura Resolvent and on© boot Cut!from tho secretary of war with a report on eura. and one cake of Cutlcura 8tot{v I was
tho Hennepin canal *chcme. The cost via cured «tbe dreadfbl dlsrase from wtiieb l had
the Chicago route for a fourteen-foot chan­ suffered for five years. 1 thought the disease
leave a very deep ©car/but tbe Cfctleura
nel is put at f48.282,783. nnd via tho Sag or would
Remedies cured It without any scars. I cannot
Calumet river* «4*XUIM.213. For an eight­ ex pre** * HR a peu what I Minered before using
foot scheme tho .cost would be, respectively, tbe Cutlcura Remedies. They saved my Hte,
I feet it my duty to recommend them. My
126,883,153and *23^885,400. Bilk were-passed and
hair is restored as good as ever, and so l« mv
for public buildings at Cedar Rapids, la., eyesight, 1 know of others who have rtwrived
and Lafayette, Ind. Enloe moved a resolu­ great bcuefft from tbelr use.
Mita. Bora Kelly, Rockwell,City. Iowa.
tion discharging tbe pensions committee
Cutlcura Resolvent
from further consideration of a resolution
calling for an inquiry into Tanner's admin­ The n-w blood and skin purl Aer and. purest Md
best of humor remedies, internally; and Callistration of tho pension office, because the ciira thc great skin cure, and Cui.cur* Soap, an
committee had done nothing. Morrill of exquisite skin beautiOrr, externally hare cured
Kansas, chairman of the committee, said be Uiousands of cases where the nbeddmg of scales
a quart dally, tbe skin cracked, Need­
had never beard of the resolution, where­ measured
ing. burning and Itching almost beyond bum*n
upon Enloo * itbdi ew hi* motion. Tbe bill endurance, hair lifeless or all gone, suffering
for tho admission of Wyoming as u state terrible. Wbat vtheifremedles bare made sura
was considers! in commit tee-of the whole cures?
Bold everywhere. Prle©, Outleura^ Me.: Boap.
without action and the house adjourned.
fftc.; Resolvent, gi. Prepurrd by Lbe Potter
Washihotox City, March IS.—The senate Drag and Chemicttl Corporation, Boston.
IW~Send for -How to Cure Sk|n Diseases,"
61 pages, . 0 Illustrations and 100 tesUmor.lals.
resolution directing an investigation into
DI
Nack head*, red, rough,chapned
immigration matters, the effect of foreign | | If]
fckln prevented by Cutfcurepurchase* ot American Industrie*, etc.;
nlso the resolution excluding from The
ff
M
It
Stops the Pain.
Record Call’s interpolations in tbo debate
Back ache, kidney pains, weakness
with Chandler. The vote on thia was : Yotu, ^^re^^rlwmnntlstn. ai&gt;d muscular palm re38; nays, 14, Payne, Pugh, Vane© and Cock­ ■ Wx Hcved In one minute by the Cutlcura
vfll Ntttnti-Paln PhuUer. Tbe Orel and
rell voting with tho Republicans. After a ouij.
instantaneous paln-kllliug plaster.

CHANCERY NOTICE.
State ot Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit in
Cbancerv.
Suit pending in clrault court for the county of ■
Barry-. 111 ehsbccrv al Hasting*. Michlgau. on
the 10th dav ot February A. D. 1SB0.
Geo. W. Button.complainant v» Mary Bound*.
Henry H. Round* ana luroi Haynes, defendants.
in
this
cau»e
It
apprarfug
that
the defendant. Rosa flavne*. is not a
resident of ihl* *Ute. but I* a resident of the
Slat* of Ohio, therefore, on motion of Kniltb &amp;
Colarove, solicitor* lor complainant, it is order­
ed that said defendant. Roa Haynes, enter her
appearance in said cause on or before four
month* from tbe date of tills order.
And it farther upbearing from affidavit on file
In this cause, that defendants. Henry 8. Rounds
and Mary Rounds, are not residents of this
stale, but formerly resided In tbe State of Ohio,
their last known place of residence being tn
Bowling Green. Ohio, and that their residence
cannot be ascertained by dUireU Inquiry;
therefore, on motion of Smith &amp; Colgrove. solici­
tors for complainant. It Is ordered that tbe ap­
pearance of said defendant*. Henry 8- Rounds
and Mary Round*, be entered herein within I
five month* from the date of this order.
It la furtner ordered that wltlitn twenty
days the uomplalnsnt came this order to bo
published In the Hastings BaNNkh, su'd publlcailon to be continued once in each week for six
weeks 16 succeiwlon.
Frank A. Hookk«. Circuit Judge.
8m i ni &amp; Co u imo v k. Solicitor* for Complainant
A true copy. Attest:
Tiioa. 8. Brice, Register.

A. SHELDON,

p

ibslrncls.

My disease (psoriasis) first broke out «i bk
left cheek. sueMuHng across my nose aud al­
most coverfu* ray face. D hhi Into my eyce,
and the physletan waa afraid f would lose my
eyesight UtaReCbrr. 1: eoread al) over my
bead, and my hair all fell oto.auill 1 w«a en­
tirely bald-headed; It then broke out on my

C. AXDKUS, Deuflu*.

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P- I*AKE, M. D„

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Office over Hoileway's dreg More.

M. B. GM-LANPIK. Notaap PtbMr

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nniU. 8. Claim AgBDt*

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at Ma store, eor
Hasttags, Mich.

&lt; M. FOWLMt
0.

Bu

TIFART, KNAPFEN A VAN ARMA?^.
Lawyers.
Practice In all courts of tbe state and in Char
United States court*.
Offices over Haatinp Nation*! Bank.
HaMinn.MleblgM
Associate offices. Rooms 16. 16 and IT?*
lOttsemau Block, Greed RapMa, Mleb.
Witt rare J. Bttjamt.

S

A.. BARBER, M. D„
•
Physic!** and Surgeon,
Office cwr Nevin’s »tore. Office hours fir

H

ij W. LOWRY, M.D.,
Physiolm aad Surgeon.
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BYB and BAB and tbepreservatton of vistara
GlISkH3' flltlng 8FXCTACLK* Md Off*
i

Office and residence o
House. Hastings, Mich.
C. WELTON
He writes pcUaies on a man’s property scaMtt
less by tire, lightning or wi»d; against a
tile by death and accident.

MITH « CejLGKOVE,
Lawyer*.
(Office in Unton block. Hasting*./
Practice Is all the courts of tbe state, j

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A B. KENASTON,
O-.
Attorni
prompUy attending to.

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R. TIMMERMAN, Homcspathie Pip*
sician and Surgeon.
(Office over'Lathrop** drug store.)

ARTIN V. BARKER. Beal Eetate,ZM•U
hurance and Loans.
Office with J. G. Runyan &amp; Son 2 door* arettk
of Poatoffie*.
*

GILLASPIE,
Corner of Court and Jefferson St. Keep* fiWW
feed, bone meal, ground ovst’-r-abell, egg fnare
for fowls. Also a general stock of uranertre*
Good goods. !&lt;ow pnees.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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Mich.

CAPITAL, $50,000.00
Michigan.

Open foe business Doc. tfi. HWJ tn building fbt
useriy occupied by Messer Bros.
When suffering from a Cough or Cold
nmy be treated with

unicriw: \

D.Robinson, President;
C.D. Beebe, CashlMu

DDUECTORfi:
Dan W. Reynolds,
D. G. Robinson,

J. A. Greble,
Chester M«s»e»,

WITH ABSOLUTE SAFETY.
It is pleasant to the taste and does the
work. Insist on havingEWD’S. Take
no other. Prite 25 cents. Prepared by
FLEMING BB03.. PITTSBURGH. PA.

HORSE
BLANKE

Fams for Sale!
Very Reasonable Terns.
127 acres tn Rutland, fair house buLnM
grod outbuildings, 50 acres Improved
] ots of fence timber and wood. Withire It
jiles of this city and 4 of Irving station.
Phis farm will be sold at a bargain, on re.
reasonable payment down.

26 acres Hastings township within area
mile of city limits.

How fat I’d get if I had one.”
FREE—Get from your dealer free, the
54 Book. It has handsome pictures and
valuable information about horse*.
Two or three dollars for • 5/s Horse
Blanket will make your horse worth more

2 city lots In Hastings, desirable pl*oe
for A home.
Will be closed out at half
their value.
Call on or address

.

D. R. COOK,

HASTINGS. MICH.
cOTrtroom. Mr» Ole«&gt;o t.mt-1 .oJ there th. eecw-ry ot «»r whether be had «H151A Five Mile
was groaning and shedding of tears The cient funds to protect government work on
5A Bose Stable
ehcrlff started for Waupun with the prison- the Mississippi during the flood; also wheth­
ROBERTSON
HOUSE,
AA for
er* at once. ________ ___________
j er apprehention* are felt that loss of life
5A Electric
t»&gt;. World's Fair UHL
I will occur owing to the flbod. The senate
[ 5JA Extra Test
March 15. — The amendments to tbe bill authorizing a bridge
Cor. Jefferson and Court Sts., Hartings, KithWhUrntOTOb Clt,
Myrb IX - Tie
1|w Mtooari
a D.
30 other style* at prices to suit every­
Workl’s fair committee hold a meeting yeeln
otb©r busintns of no
TUls House Is now, with pleasant rooms. Th*,
body.
If you can’t get them from your
terday, *t which tbo bill recently agreed
(nterext was tronmeted and at 2 p
patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.*
dealer, write us.
upon was preaentol and read. The bill is
pOmc busln1** was suspended and th* repractically as outlined in these dispatches
of the day devoted to eulogies on
mini- &lt;hys ago. There
was--some
------- ------ talk about tho lnU. Rnpreseutetiv© Kelley of PenusylChamlxstow. a
March 14.-Aeotomn mujeu-j.
—C,
-----------------..
«-.«
e
- —. —.and
.nA iwfennTirw
.
..... to -the
1 dead
1 — ■* staUwman
‘ -r .... ■ wore
tbo
Chicago
subscription,
assurances vania.
Tribute*
,
m
WM
jn tn© Roman Catbre were given that it was bona fide. Candler
paid by O’Neil of Pennsylvania, McKinley.
1 »&gt;»-dr«d here yesterdav, the anniver,-ntnearai nerc j™***—L n- ■a ring that Pullman had told him that bo Brecfanrlilgo of Kentucky, Korr of Iowa,
. kiulnc
— of tbe
killing o
ofi Editor Dawson hv
by Dr
Dr. (Pullman) would take $100,000 additional and otherx The house then adjourned.
BUhop'
— ... Son drop , uns tho cele­ stock If nbceaiary. Flower gave notic* that
“
cu ' ana. uw
„ /-nthedral
brant,
• - WM a?’n^ be would amend section 5 to make the fund
Des Moines, la., March 17.—Tha joint
While th© congregation was
$10,000,000 bofore the commissioner* aoMcDow drove pMt tto catlwir.L Tto d^- ceptod tho site or went to work.
committee on trust* mad© it* report to the
senate Saturday. It ray* that while there
tor has been expelled from
Street Jail Scandal.
ety. but b still
^j^Ith a S
is no evidence of a school book ••trust” there
---------------------------------------. 1. evidence that some sort of understanding
ctontage among tbe negroto and with a I.
New York, March —
IX—Warden
Keatinc and Deputv Sheriff McGonigal, erf the I exist* among took settler*, bat the tone
w
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.. „
Lndlmv Street’jail, have been a Treated on given tto committed wa* not long enou rfh to
League Item) B»H Schedule.
KX^Xtoib.^. Thi. htto -quel nuxka.earcful exandnaUon. The commute
Cleveland, O., March 14.—Secretary uiuii.uu
mmeuneaw io*
• &lt; - tea submitted no bill and an effort to gits it
j____-------no bill —
nnd ; BU
n©w)ey said yesterday concerning the con- to the charge* recently mad© that unlawful a month more time failed.
Hankrta
KHAM'S CROUP BIB)1
^ijA-Hon of tbe Cleveland and Pittsburg privileges were given prisoner* who were
able to pay for them,
,
u-n c]Ub; -There b positively no
Tie CMldm’s itedictea
SaIJH, Msm, March 17.—Edward A. Tore QALE8MEN WANTED To sell OUM m
^ry. We would be glad
0 hardy varieties of chnlw Nuraery stock,
SFRlxorncU), Ills-, March 17,«—At the Hn*. a membar of tho commas COUUOHlandh jtest
Pittsburg players hero, ■
Kprtflttuee. No ©xpericne© neerasary.
£ik U«r. u W
■»
of —
the ..Beverly
National
tank, died
ljSpecial advMtaees to beginner*. Extra Induce­
of uioexecun
the executive
meeting ot
’o committee 0! tha , teller
w**.- —
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.
,
■
iy morning of
rotmtr DnaooxUo eommltu, I jwUnUy
ot typhoid
lyphoul pneunuxiia.
pmmmnxU. ment*. Pay week I v. Situation perraanenL Bert
Sangnmoni»
r
rxnrrwion tn- . Hb wKn dial Soturdny ovenlng ot lor NUM term*. Best outfit Iren. We gnaraatoe wnat
dJL to r«h.&lt;» U» Lwi. circuit to
we advertise. Addres* at on©e. Glen Bros .
;!K
."&lt;•
*•«.clulw. This can be act down a* » **«*• P®1
Nurserymrellxbte.)
tor nmntor by U» ««• ooo-nmUon
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Dr. Owen’s Electric BelK

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New Orleans, March 17.—A break oceurred in the levee M Ralei-h. thirty-five

tata better.

Washington
dentlais of Allison
were filed in the senate yesterday. A bill
was introduced providing a scheme to bass
the circulation of national bank note* an

WILD WITH DELIRIUM TRBMEHB,

Ofllcen Maloney and Dascella, detailed to
take the boy into custody, only succeeded in
When Hamlin, who had' mado wholesale
obeying ardent after a terrible fight with
r jargvs of bribery against nearly all the
the frenzied youth As they entered the
promim-ut officials of the state, appeared, in
ihotihrTidan houw early Saturday morning,
them witha glittering knife ready to-piunge
McKenzie. »bo hod been bitterly attacked,
into th) flret bluecoat’* heart Officer Ma­
approached Hamlin, grasped tho lapels ot
Washington City, March 15.—Tbe grand loney happened to be in the lead and aa tbe
his ••p.-it nn-i »M: “What did you lie about jury of tbd District, late last evening, after weapon drecended was fortunate enough to
me and my friends for in your paper?” With examining a number of witnoaaea, directed catch the maniac’s arm and turn tha blade
aside. Officer Dascelle then jumped for th©
this remark he laid his Laud upon Hamlin'* tbo district attorney to prepare an indict­
boy, but he dodged and ran for tbe back
dioulder, whereupon the latter drew his r©- ment against Kincaid, who shot ex-Gouroom, both officers following. Young, Isaac­
v.-iver and attempted *&gt; shoot Me Kens ie greosmnu Taulbee, tor murder.
son then turned and throw tbe knife withall
graspeii the weapon, thrusting a finger un, hi* strength at the neareat him.
GREAT STRIKE OF MINERS.
&lt;i- r tee hammer just in titno to prevent its
Clot© Cull for Murder.
discharge
The officer wax scarcely five feet away, but
Nothing Small About McKenxie.
the ugly weapon missed him by a hair’s
iianilin now made a desperate struggle to
breadth.
Then camo a hand-to-hnnd en­
Ixindon, March 17.—A strike of coal min­
release himself from the embrace of too stal­
er* was inaugurated Saturdnv which in­ counter. Tbe strength of the boy was pro­
wart N’oith Dakotan, and during tl» strug­
volve* the enormous number ot 350,000 men. digious. Three time* ho broke away, and.
gle the crowd pressed forward, evidently in­
grasping fragments of the broksn furniture
tending to do violence to Hamlin. McKen- It is thought, however, that it will be a hurled them at hi* would-be captor*. Both
short on*’ Still, even a short stoppage of
xin wrenched the revolver from Hamlin's
officers wore struck in theface several time*
grasp and crowded tho young man into tbo operation* will cause serious derangement of At last tho crazod boy was overpowered,
I industries. If the strike lasts oven one week but uot befory be had sunk his teeth into Ma­
corner.
By thi» time over twenty men who had score* of factories will have to be shutdown, loney's arm. He was bound hand and foot
■4' ti th-' performance were trying to get at throwing many thousands of persona out of and carrial to tha patrol wagon.
While all this wa* going on n great crowd
H.iir.lin. but McKenzie turned upon tbo work. Prices ot coal are advancing rapid- I
crowd and warned all to keep back. He ly. Th© strikers say they have funds to*up- ' ore?mbled and the most intense excitement
would allow- noun* to os-mult Hamlin. See- port them in idleness four weeks if neces­ reigned. A hied to tbo din were tho cries
••■g that tha crowd was thou determined to sary. There is no doubt that they can stay of Isaacson’s aged father and mother, who
s- revenged on tbo correspondent, McKc-u- out at least two weeks, an-1 thi* will proba­ had bolted tbo door to save themselves from
. holding Hnmli .’s revolver in bte hand, bly suffice to bring about a concession of , being* munlcrod.
said lu* would shoot the first man that their dtnanda
-truck a blow.
Cannot A Co nt to Shut Down.
Six months ago young Iwuioon began to
dnnk. and frequently came home in a state
„
I
Tho large manufactories cannot afford to
McKenzie protecting the
tbo man
mtn who a mo- ' shut down for lack of coal. If tbe English oi beastly intoxication. Neither the tears
m©nt before had attempted to kill him, and ■ mlnra cannot furnish tbe regular supply of the mother nor too father’s rvprimnniis
u.ang r, too, with the very weapon which *h© Belgian and German mines can; an 1. had any ffoot. To the saloon* ho would go,
bad bc.n a.mc I at him. was a sight so thrill- ‘ wbcntbeBritbh mine owner finds hte cus- and toon he became a confirmed inebriate.
.cg that the angry crowd cheerwl in spite of *totners supplying
*
*themselves
’
’
'from abroad
‘
’ For the lost two weeks he bail not drawn
.•-■•If Having saved Hamhn from violence ho will be comp?hod to make terms wi&gt;h a sober breath W©dn«day afternoon be
brought
home stupefied
his men or sustain irretrievable loss. Tbi* was
------------o_.-------------r------ with
------ whisky.
. T ..
M&lt; K&lt;et.e gave biin hi* revolver, raying:
-To»t- , rake your weapon and shoot mo if is what tho miners rely on, and post export- | He was pul to bed, where he slept until midv-.u waut t- &gt;. 1 am not afraid of your gun I” ence justifies tbelr belief. For it has always ' night, when he awakoued the entire n--igh***- hiw —
-*-• yells-•
borbood• with
tin—
arthly
of ““«
MurH'lm'm put th- guu in hi* pocket and said beeu tho cos© that witha rising or firm L..L
1 .■‘Fire!’’ and “Thieve*;” Presently the
to .«i' K uzie: u-ts snake nanus aud be market tor coal, tbe English miner could derf
force th© mine 6wn©r to admit him to an neighb-ra
’ '
hair ! cries for “Help!” in an­
“Nn," replied McKenzie, 4I will not shake increased share of tho profits ot the business. other voice, and two men broke in tho front
-------------------------------I door.
hands with you. You arc not my friend,
GERMAN PEOPLE DISMAYED.
and you have attempted my lift’."
y were confronted by young Isaacson,
They
• nr:r.©d
armed with a knife and a bar of iron. He
Reprcsoatafive
Stad.-lman ’ thtm
apattack.il them, and tlrny wen* glad to beat
proiichcl lianilm, and, reminding Him that
Berux. March 13.—The Post, on official a hasty retreat, his parent* in tbo meantime
h?
un-oi the men wliuo^chanu-ter had
organ, contains an article stating that “the having escaped to the street They were
te—n assailed, demanded the source of hi* inforuailloa Ry tld.* time th© crowd was great increase in the Russian and French ar­ given xhelter at a neighbor3* boirer. Enter
again snrg: s,; aronud Hamlin, who, still tillery compels tbe emperor to demand an that night several men overpowered the boy
addition of teventy-four field batteries of and tied him down to hi* bed. In thia posi­
tearful of vio-ciicel - - - •
■ID,OW)
men.” Experts say this will entail tion he retrained until yesterday afternoon,
.
McKenzie
»\ticrucy G neral
thei ili::i indol that Hamlin go vrithlhiin to an expense of 63,000.000 marks forNtoe first when ho seemedao much better that he Tvas
an aljj.nmg room, and warned ail oibera to year and 36,000,000 ever after. Six hundred SeteHsed. He went directly to a mdoon and
keep away. After being it) the room »or- additional artillery officer* will bo nvresan- remained and soon was again wild with liq­
.
; ral minute* the train nrriYjja aud McKen- ry. The Jxmplo are dismayed at the pros- ( uor.
At th© station it was found necessary to
•i escorted H; miic to the platform. placing pect of tbo enormously increased taxation
chain bun to tbe bars to preveat idacoinmit
himsrif m th© door of the Sheridan house to this measure will causj anil universally say .
ting suicide.
.
L-vplwk the crowd while tbe correspondent that even war would be preferable
(winded lie train and was carried Ibeyond
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HE RUINED THOUSANDS.
the reach oi bi* enamics.
Movst Cariuiix, Ills., March 13.— About
After MeK-.nxie had pincod Hamlin aboard 2 o'clock yesterday morning a fast train go­
Chicago, March 17.—D. D. Spencer, to
tin- train the excitement abated and Conver­ ing west on tbe Chicago, Milwaukee and Rt,
sation turned on t be courageous »nd mng- Paul road ran into an east-bound extra. The whose bod management was attributed the
nnnimons act of McKenzie, and all agreed enginwH* and firemen of both trains jumped, ruin and mteery which followed tho collapte
that he had broken the record and that not and tberehy saved their live*. The engines aj tbe Cook County National tank and the
one man in 10,&lt;KO would bare dwplnye-1 sneb were both badly wrecked. Tho care of tho States Raving* institution in 1877, arrived in
heroism All agreed that McKenzij saved enst-boun I train were started back down
Chicago yesterday, after nn absence of over
Hamlin's life, for tho crowd, nearly all of grade by the shock, and soon an;uired a
thirteen y.eora. When the bonk failed bu
whom hud Iwen assailed in hi* article, be­ epc-d of eighteen or twenty miles
hour, went to Stuttgart, Germany, and had been
came frensted at hw attempt to shook
and about forty rods from tho station ran there ever since. Spencer came to this city
into a second east-bound train. Twentythis time ton will be rocky. Ho hud been one car* and three locomotive© were com­ from M»&gt;rri*. Ill
As n bunker his career is without a paral­
suspected
source of Hamlin’s isforma- pletely wrecked by the double collision, and
lel in the history ot Chicago, and almost ot
Hon. an 1 now that tbe correspondent has th” damage will amount to JCO.UOO to $100,­
th.) entire country. In the ruin o* tho insti­
confirmed the suspicion the mon who were 000.
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tution* which ho pulled down be—or rather
pricked by Hamlin's pen wiil lose no oppor­
the reckless financiers who duped him—de­
tunity to get even with Soodwin.
Ppovidexce, R.
March 14.—Tho Re- stroyed many homos, rendered aged persons
Has rroogol.v
n»«
Probably Hour
Gone 10
to niBj.
Stay.
i
rrv*
... . ,
Wiienllx- paper containing Hamlin’s son- 1 publican state convention assembled yester- destitute and swallowed up the savings of
sationol article reached here during tbe day in Infantry hall. Tbe following canli- hundreds of hard-working and frugal men
height of tbo lottery excitement the ac- dates for state offices wore unanimously
cu«*l h-gis.'ators were furious, and ono of nominated: For.. governor,. Herlwrt W.
them bought a revolver ami declared be Ladd, of P.ovidence; lieutenant governor,
Daauil
G. rLittlefield, ot Pawtucket; secre­
would xhoot HamUn on sight Th* latter, ’ • however, snuffed danger from afar and left tary of state, Samuel W. Crca*. of Westerly;
town for home on an early morning train, general trenMirer. Samuel Clark, of Lin­
but continued to roast the lawmaker* at coln ; attorney general, Horatio Roger*, of
long rang©. Now that ho has been run out Pawtucket. The platform indorses tho na­
of Biunarck u second time hl* return is con­ tional administration and tho rulings of
Speaker Reed, and declares for ballot re­
sidered doubtful.
’
,
form and protective tariff.

DOINGS OF THE CONGRESSMEN.

BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST.

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A VISIT TO FRANCE.
one that will be equally effective must be
passed. The country la becoming thor­
oughly
aroused
on
this
queattao.
and
the
WedneBday.jMar. 19,1890,
Nice. France. Feb. 14th. 18M.
evils of trusts will soon end. If the re­
We left Cartegeua for Port Mahon, on
MARSHALL L.COOK. Kdttor.
publican party will not see to IL then the the
f
Island of Minorca, Jan. 20U1. theapmxl
people will do what any sensible man &lt;of tbe squadron being fixed at about ten
knows they will and ought tedo, give the ’knots an hour and made tne run in about
ent HASTINOS, MICH., POGTOmCX,
80 hours, running up\the harbor before
aUGCRT 14, 1879._________
republican party a chance to flew the capl- Jsunrise and dropping anchor. Port Mahon
tol and white bouse from the outside. z
,used to be a rendezvous for American
In the Mediterranean, and in winter
Several bills have been introduced to ships
i
months they used to lie there for repairs,
put sugar and binding twine on the free ।
stripping ships and taking In stores from
list, and to make It so tiiat tbe countries ta store house that our government bad
I’arties are mere instruments whereby
now levying export duties on raw sugar (erected on the island. However, owing to
tbe will of the people can be made known,
and coffee will have to pay as much to our Isome trouble, (probably the real cause was
■nd the will of the majority expressed and government as they exact from us by ex- ]that we no longer bad ships in European
waters, at least only one or two) none of
csriorced. In 1888, the democratic party
port duties for their own. That Is as It ,our ships had been to the island for-a’
was driven from power, because it failed
many years previous to this time.
should be. Tho home production of sugar good
।
tube in accord with tbe will of the major-,
from cane and beets can be better stlmulat- ;Some of the natives could speak a little
Jty, and especially because it prescribed
English, but so poorly as not to be under­
ed by a bounty than a duty. The house •stood in most cases, consequently Spanish
■be quack nostrum of free trade for the ills
committee on ways and'means is preparing ,was spoken almost exclusively. The rea­
of the body politic.
.
a bill that will make the burdens ot taxa- ison for visiting such an unimportant port
in nearly every state where there was a
tlon on imports fall more equitably on the was for drilling purposes only. You can
fair election and an honest count of votes
readily see that If porta offering no special
people than now, and far more so than
cast, the republican party was victorious.
attractions for the officers are visited, they
was proposed by the Mills bill.
will devote their time exclusively to drill­
This popular approval meant more than
in the senate a bill has been Introduced ing the men, and give them a much more
anything else popular disapproval of the
that will require the purchase of all the thorough drill. Moreover we expected to
treatlferous heresy of free, trade. It was
get permission to have landing party drills
silver product of this country for coinage. (for all governments you know, require
mot Intended by the decisive majorities
Another bill favored by secretary of the special permission to be obtained .from
jpreu to Harrison and Morton to say tiiat
them before any annied body of men can
the American people were contented with treasury Windom will compel the govern­
ment to Issue gold and silver certificates be landed on their soil). lu these drills
the situation as It b; It was merely a vote
the whole ship’s company Is organized aa
upon bullion or coin deposited in the
of JoonGdence in protection, aud the exa liattallon and sent ashore armed and
treasury or sub-treasury. This will meet equipped far fighting land forces. A suf­
gneBslon of a popular belief that tbe re­
the requirements of the case for more ficient number ot men, usuaKy one com­
publican party could be trusted to do mqye
pany, being left on board to defend the
Chan the democratic party to ^provide ways money of a stable kind.
ship if attacked In the absence of tbe bat­
In the Detroit Tribune of March 11th,
talion. Permission, however, was not
of relief for a people who suffered many
granted by the 8panlt&gt;h government, so
fixings, and had long and patiently endur­ we note the follbwhig:
Senator Stanford, of California, offered our drills were confined to exercising on
ed them. The democratic party in Its four
a preamble and resolution instructing the board ship. Every day. excepting Satur­
.years lease of power had shown no grasp committee on finance to Inquire what re­ day and Sunday, we drill from 9:30 10
•t tbe situation, proposed no measures lief for the existing agricultural depression 11:15 a. m. and from 1:30 to 3:30 p. m.,
may be furnished by the United States besides a night drill—always unexpected
calculated to bring relief.
.
government, and particularly whether loans —once In a white. Saturday morning is
, And so the republican party was given
may not be made by the government upon also often taken for an extra drill at fire­
ifaapresldent. vice presidenL and both sen­ mortgages or real estate, independent of quarters and closing of water-tight doors.
ate and house of representatives,- for the improvements, at such rates and to such
Port Mahon is not noted for much and Is
express purpose of rebuking free trade, an amount as will make the security to the rather uninteresting. The harbor is long
government perfect—the government to nnd narrow, offering excellent protection
and to glveithe party a chance to provide
receive some small rate of interest (from 1 from the weather, as well'as having good
means for reaching and putting an fnd to to 3 per cent) and be able to call In a per­ facilities for defending the harbor against
tbe evils from which the majority arc suf­ centage of the loons from time to time at an enemy: these latter natural advantages
fering. So the republican administration its discretion. He submitted some re­ would make It a very desirable port incase
marks in support of his resolution, and of war. Tbe people on the island are—
is on trial to-day, and the people are
the resolution was referred to tho commit­ seemingly almost without exception—very
watching with iqten.se interest how it tee on finance.
poor. The land Is divided by stone fences
shall conduct Itself. If it shall fail to act
We think if.a bill can bo passed that into small, triangular and very Irregular
in accord with the popular will. It will will authorize the government and make pieces, which are kept in a state of culti­
vation as good us the tend will permit of,
surely be rebuked In a way not to be mis­ it safe in so doing, to loan money as above,
and on which vegetables aud fruits are
taken, and we may say ought to be. The It will be far better than reducing the sur­ raised. The only trip I made was to find
forty and its trusted representatives are plus by paying 8125 for a $100 bond not the prehistoric stone said to be on the is­
the aervante of the people. People have to become due for many years. And this land. After going about five miles out
Into the country and climbing a half dozen
xxo use for a servant who fails to do bis will reduce rates of interest now too high.
of these atone fences before referred to.
jriain dpty.
And yet we realize the great danger that we found on quite a high bill the ruins of
Tbe republican party has started out this proceeding may engender; and con­ an old temple. In front of what appeared
right. It has shown a disposition to main­ gress should only take such stepc, if It can to bo the door was an upright monolith
tain our protective policy. Thanks to safely take any. as will not promote wild about eight feel high, four feet broad and
a foot and a half thick. On top of this
.Speaker Reed, the republican party has speculation, and bring about greater In­ was a second inoaollth of the same size
adtown to the arrogant southern Bourbons, debtedness, and In the end greater hard­ nnd lying with its fiat side on tbo first
who control tbe democratic ndnorlty in ships than fanners are now enduring. stone. This to supjtosed to be aliout 8.003
congress, that the majority must rule. On Better do nothing than do that which year* old and to have-been a sacrificial
stone. They arc supposed to be Druid re­
them rests tbe responsibility, and no more would make /noney »o cheap that every­ mains, but nothing absolutely certain can
•dilatory tactics of a facious minority shall body would plunge into wild and extrava­ be found out about them. Going back we
had some oranges right off of the trees and
.prevent the majority from doing the busi­ gant speculation.
also some fruit of the cactus plank which
ness for which they are elected. That’s
All these measures for the relief of the I am not recommending very highly.
correct, and will be sustained by the pco- country have been proposed by republi­ There were no other wnr vessels in tbe
cans in the house and senate. The begin­ port during our stay and nothing of
Now what are some ot ti&gt;e great evils ning has been made. Lot the party In moment happened except our daily drills.
On the morning of Feb. :M, the squadron
from which the people demand relief, nnd congress show that It is In earnest in this
■ steamed out of the harbor and took the
which the republican majority in congress matter by perfecting and passing these course for Toulon, Frauke, making the run
is tn duty bound to afford?
measures for the relief of the people. If In about twenty hours. Here we Joined a
First—The trusts nnd combinations to this is done, the party will mqrlt and have French fleet, which, from the. number of
jratdown the prices of what the fanner the support and confidence of The people. vessels, their size and their modern arma­
ments (all &lt;&gt;( them were of a modern type)
luus to sell and put up the prices of what i For tbe people are going to judge tbe re­ made ns feel rather small. There were
Jbe must buy. As we have demonstrated, publican party by Ito fruits, by what Itst cruisers, armored and unaruiored. gun
boats, monitors, battle ships, torpedo
the tariff has no morctfb do with trusts majority In congress shall do.
catchers, coast defense vessels and about
•than lias Saturn's rings with the coni crop.
50 or 00 torpedo Imts of the first and sc&lt; Buying Cbcnp and Selling Dear.
^Trusts exist In free trade England, as well
•••Buy where you can buy cheapesL and। ond class. The French rank next after
am in protected America; and in our land
England in a navy and keep a sort of re.'ell whore you can sell dearest,” shouts an1 serve fleet at Toulon. The harbor is probtrusts are formed In the manufncltfre or
attorney for free trade, and In the glitterr ably theln-st in Europe and Is large enough
sale oe both of articles covered by the tar­
of this trite maxim the worklugman is ex­. to accommodate several large fleets. Inside
iff as well as those on the free list Sugar
pected to overlook the fact that right hero, of the main harbor are three or four small­
is covered with a heavy duty, and there
er harbors which are reserved for the
In the United States, under our existing’ French ships exclusively, and in which are
«isls a sugar trusL Coffee is on the free
economic policy, he can maintain ‘himselR floating docks, dry docks.1 etc. Their navy
MsL and yet there it a gigantic coffee trust.
and his family with less exertion than It yard Is not only as large as a half dozen of
JPetroleum and hard coal are not protected
could be done in any other country In the ours put together, but also has facilities
-at all; aud yet a trust representing 8600.for constructing a large number of vessels
world.. He could not Increasejire ratio of nt once. They are now building war ves­
itao.ooo controls the petroleum product,
ids comfort aud happiness to his labor by sels for Chill, Italy, and Spain, as well as
nd the anthratic poal trust has Its own
getting Into all the markets within reach for France at Toulou.
way luffxing prices for bard coal.
1 found It very hard to get the Spanish
of commerce, hi fact if he was restricted
JJeeontK-Redaction ot taxation. Weave
out of my head and the French into it;
to tbe highest wages paid elsewhere be after hearing Spanish for so long and visit­
wing $57,000,000 a year duty on sugar.
would be compelled to do without the ful­ ing no French ports. we wiuMlly Introduced
Sugar shoo Id be put on the free list. We
French. Spanish and English words Into
fillment of some desire he satisfies here.
are paying to other,- countries 87,500.000
The man who has nothing but skill and our sentences. The American consul at
export duty on coffer, and 88,500,000 exToulon said that not far from the city was
labor to sell will always find it to his ad­ a gorge beautiful enough to amply repay
grart duty on raw sugar, which those coun­
vantage to get where the demand for tbeac one for making a visit from America ex­
tries levy. An end should be put to that
are most active; where the wage payers pressly to see II So three of us started
leak of 811,000,000 a year. Binding twine
hunt for men to help carry on their enter­ early ouc afternoon, procured saddle
•bauld be put on the free ItoL Duties
horses and started out to find the gorge.
prises, rather than where earners are com­ Striking the boulevard Just outside the
zffiotad be removed from al) articles that
pelled to hunt for employment. Inasmuch gate we followed this for about seven
we can produce as cheaply here os else­
as this could not be if the business of the mites when we passed through the city of
, where; should be lessend on others; and
Oullllons which is at the mouth of the
country was restricted to the few indus­
i
Mtill others, like tin plate, the duty
gorge. For two miles from here we rode
tries possible under free trade, the working­ along a continuation of the boulevard,
ahould be increased so we can maqufacman would have all the hunting to do if (called the gorge) which Is as'if cut from
' tane Jnrc, and let American methods
that policy should prevail. v
the solid rock rising almost perpendicular­
atmupen tbe product aa It always has aud
ly to a height of hundreds of feet on either
The workingman is buying cheapest
win where a chance Is given. At present
side of the road, and from which the most
when he secures a maximum of the neces­
i ’weareW the mercy ot a foreign tin plate sities and comforts of life with a day’s la­ magnificent views are to be had of tbe
mountains; and white I would not come
i trash Expenses of government should be bor, as be does here in the United States.
across to France expressly to see this
And In this very transaction he at tbe
j Jewened where practicable.
gorge Oullllons, yet at the same time If I
same time sells the only thing, he has to
'
Third—The country needs more money
sell, 1. e., his labor, in that market of all ever am near Toulon again I certainly
1
■ stable kind. Let it be coined, or gold others where he can sell dearest, or to the would not miss making the same trip. At
tbe further end of the gorge we struck off
•
slkcx certificates issued as may lc b-xt advantage. Tbe economic theorist
In a by-path and rode up to the top of the
dtaawd advisable. At present such are may ignore this facL but the common peo­ highest peak, on the summit of which are
ple of other countries see It plainly enough,
for money in the great cen- and as a consequence they corile to this the ruins of an old chateau, and from
land of protected nnd multiplying Indus­ which an excellent view of tbe country
■ Oat it leaves too little to do the buslnesw tries In numbers without a parallel in the around is to be had. As we rode back
through Toulon going to the stables, the
history oTnations.
people were preparing for tbe first night
i
Vbartb—Meahvum for tbe relief of the
Congressman O’Donnell has Intodnced of tbe carnival, but which does not amount
agricultural claw should be devised. It three imjfcrtant bills In congress that to so much here aa at Nice.
w? to £Ic® ,n Mboul •ewn hour" °n
wfH never do to let the farmers of America ought to be passed. One to put binding
vTS* US* tnd ,noored ln
of
thefr hoBM and holdings for two re*- twine on tbe free HsL Another to put ViUe-Franchc sur-ie-mer among about a
-w because R will bra fruitful source of sugar on the free Hat, and give a bounty to dozen French men-of-war. The bariwr of
Nice
Is
mall
and
has
three
abd
one-fourth
Metal disorder, and .next because it will home producers of sugar. A third to put
of water only; consequent■and to tbe decline in morals and independ­ an import dutv on coffee and raw sugar, to four fathoms,ntl
“*n "wtamZin .nwhich comes from any country that puts ebor Iben. tb,
nwnlnc np to
•cur country’- And yet the farmers in this an export duty on those staples; the duty
Illt-Fnnebo, about three mile, farther
-wountry are far bettef- off Ilian in any other to be lessened or removed If the exporting up tbe eoaat The [amou, and world.
caostrj In tbe world.
country shall lessen or remove the export
ride from llte-Franche and claims a innre
These are not all the matters tlxat &lt;le- duty. Our congressman justly observes
proportion of the pleasure seeking world
■aond attention; but they are the most im- that this country can no longer afford to around hero each day. Three small villas,
fcrtuat. What will the republican coa-. pay 511,000,000 a year to other countries Monaco, Monte Carlo and Les Monlius
* Prlnc,PftlRy. under the Prince
»mb and president do?
to bear tbe expenses of their borne govern­ b?n
MMonaco, subject to no powr and
' We notice that Senator Sherman, of Ohio.
ments, on such staples as sugar and coffee, recognized by all other powers u a *tp*r-tetradneed a. bin that, if pawed, will without dcBtanding that the people of
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m ale Principality. On a trip to Momeowe
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r« inuu .nd-----------------------. an equal amount to I
those countries...pay
,t^rox¥ch.
P*1**- *‘*kh «»
1 wrY beautiful (as I imagine all palaces
1 - 1“^ Ulll or
«h„ arrM oor imminent.
■re) and is situated on a dlff about two

hundred feet above the tea c

Brandi-, put,
Uw
MMRtmnd; f« tadlm,lkm.

Hastings Banner.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

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order.
Two days of the carnival—.
voted to the Battallies of Ftearee and
Coufetti, respectively, at the former
beautiful bouquets were thrown promis­
cuously around tbe streets by masked, par­
ticipants of the carnival, wlille at tho latter.
Coufetti (compreeaed lime about tbe afae
of a pea) was showered on everybody,
masked and unmasked, In handfuls by
those that were masked, and to such an
extent that the lime dust was over an Inch
thick on tbe streets at dusk.
We leave here about tne Mtb for Bpezzla, Italy. With best regards to ail I am
Very truly yours,
*
Gkokox H. Rock.

Van Arman
secure some one to look after the extensive

We gather that as far Lack as the time ot
Solomon a rich and cultured Sabsean king­
dom flourished in tha south of Arabia, tbs
influence of which, if not its authority, ex­
tended to tbe borders of Palestine, and be­
tween which and Syria an active commercial
intercourse was carried on by land sa well as
hr UL Th. kta**xn □!
l^d bna prec«M by th. kUxdm ot M*'». «&gt;&lt;»lly cv j
UM M oqoniy powerful, wbow t-rrlr.™
«nd rulooU. www w.tlonwl oo U» biyb rout
which Mt~« Mwo. to u&gt;. oowtri- ot U»
MwUuerrwo-n. Tbrou,hoot tho r« uu« ot urritoa ^pUlwllc wntlo, ta rttrt-1
oo.lorw.wuMwnMprwctfcwl.lb.Plxo
■UM. dpUK Mur llwMnw trow wUeb
it was derived. The belief accordingly that .
pre-Mobammedau Arabia was a land of ilht- I

have keept a watehfnl eye out for tbe
right kind of a man, aa nano other than
one worthy the confidence of tbo people
and an attorney of superior merits would
be capable of attending to tbe buslnrea of
their Hastings office. Their efforts have
been rewarded by securing a lawyer of
splendid ability and wkle reputation In the
person of Mr. Charlee M. Weaver, of
Grund Rapids.
Mr. Weaver is a gentleman of prepos­
sess Ing appearance, courteous, and thor­
oughly versed in bls profession. He prac­
ticed for several years at Hillsdale, and
lately removed to Grand Rapids. He 1*
highly recommended by several judges
before whom be practiced, highly oommcndlng him as a gentleman and a lawyer.
More flattering testimonials than he has
could hardly be desired. And there is no
doubt but that tbe large Barry county
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clientage
of the w&gt;firm
receive rattofacUr)
„ th, h.nda ot Mr. We. ver.
He'wlll remove to Hastings, and make ™
our
elty hl» borne, ud wUl bo • welcome eddl,Uxi to u*. profeMlotuU. bwlbeee end eoeUl
dn;1„ of ttl&gt; eomaiuitltr.
The Baskis extend, eorxretuUtlone lo
lhs „„ flm
g|Mrt- Kruppm «
m wtohM u„m th, n,a»d«iit
dMe„e
wUI
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Building and Loan AaaoeteUon.

The Hastings Building and Ixion Asso­
l^n. »h.i u.uodo&lt;xd -rtyt lnto l. bQ. th. ciation w
„„
was
organized at the office „
of a
A..
prm»-uxln~rrb.ot.-rM»'u&gt;u&gt;diy«ud. E K,nMt0„ Uo,1(Uy
Over 000
cfsuturie* upon centuries before. I.' Moluunwas not because the past had left no records
behind it—Contemporary Review.
A new story of tho familiar Georgia type
b to the effect that a resident of Elbertou
owns a jx-t goore (hat patrols bis grounds all

up a noiv! that bfoumu all tho deepen for
quite a distance around. It is addad that thl»
remarkable biped has beau known to attack
introdera and tear their clothing.
An Intelligent Dog.

■ tracted by tbe intelligent actions of a little
seal brown dog that was guiding a blind man
about the streets., Tbe dog wore a collar to
which a chain wan attached, and by the pull­
ing of that chain the blind man was able to
tell when ho approached a place of danger.
At the railroad creasing on Whitehall street
tl&gt;o dog suddenly stopped, and hi* master
halted also, in a minute or two a train of

Whc«i bn would come to a steep crossing the
dog would warn his master, and the latter

It was wonderful to watch them.

The dog

ter followed, picking up a penny here and
there from the charitably inclined.
Later in the evening another blind man
joined thorn, and the faithful dog acted iu a
guide to both of them a* they took in the

st itut ion.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

2&lt;M were voted at the meeting. A consti­
tution end by-laws were adopted. The
following directors were elected: A. E.
Kenaston, C. D. Beebe, A. McCoy, for
throe years; W. U Wllklps, W. H. Powers,
M.1* Cook, for two years: A. E. Dicker­
man, D. 8. &lt;roodyear and E. DeGroot, for
one year. The directors will meet this
week and choose the officers. It coats but
25 cento a share membership fee, and 50
cento a mouth on each $100 share, to be­
long to this local institution. It U con­
trolled entirely by local Influences, and will
, be conducted at the very minimum of expenae. The capital stock will be 8500,000,
Issued In aeries under direction of the
board of directors. The money received
by tbe association will be tanned to its
members, tbe one bidding the most re­
ceiving the preference. Tills is as direct­
ed by the state law. Thoae who borrow
as well as those who go Into tbe associa­
tion as an Investment participate alike in
tbe profits. Sueh an Institution offers at
onec a aplennid opportunity for thoae em­
ployed in stores or factories to Invest a
portion of their earning, aud a means of
enabling many to build and own homes
who could not otherwise do do. Buch an
mwociatlon can loan money on property
that a money loaner would not dare to take
as a security, since the borrower pays
twice each month his proportion of princi­
pal—25 eta semi-monthly on each $100—
and six per cent interest, alio payable In
semi-monthly installments. No institution
in this city will prove of more benefit to
our city, and especially Ito laboring men
who desire to become home owners In­
stead of house renters. Tbe local associa­
tion expect to begin business the first
Monday In April Here's wishing it sue-

\jrbe council will have a proposition _Fri..
any night to act upon, that for an expense
of less than $2,000 will secure to lids city
Members of tbe Independent Order of
a firm who will manufacture fruit evapora­
tors, dry apples and berries, and own and Good Templars to tbe number of sixty-five
and operate a large berry farm.
This met in quarterly seasion at I-acey. on the
firm last year paid out 892.000 for fruit loth lust, with the following officers pres­
and lalx&gt;r and expenses connected with ent to perform tbelr respective duties:
D. C. T.—James Hallett
their business where they arc now located.
D. V. T.—Hattie Cook.
They employ 840.000 capital in their busi­
ness. The council and our citizens will
D. Coun.—1*. O. Dunham.
D. 8. J. T.—Mary Michael.
also l&gt;e ealh&gt;d on to consider a proposition
that will secure a wagon factory here.
D. T.—W. C. Dunham.
D. M.—John Tompkins.
Mr. W. H. Schantz received the follow­
D. I&gt;. M.—Vlra Hartom.
ing letter from Mr. W. T. Brown, ot Chi­
D. Chaplain—Rev. D. B. OriatL
cago. Th® letter came unsolicited find
There was a gain of 2V members report­
ahow* the esteem In which colts sired by
ed by the subordinate lodges reprwentod
Mr. 8.’a stallion Holboni are held:
during the past quarter.
’
Chicago. March 15th, 1890.
Lacey lodge for the wand time obtained
W. H. Schaxtz. Hastings, Mich.
Friend Schantz: I want to aay to you the Banner prize with St John’s lodge, of
that I never have had a true appreciation Assyria, a close second.
We recoAmend the Demorest contest
ot my filly, and 1 might also add of Holborn until within the past few days. work as adopted by the Grand Lodge to
There 1$ no deny ing the fact that Fanny Is educate the young in the principles of
the making ot a grand mare, much better temperance and recommend that each lodge
than I over expected. On two Instances bold at leant one contest, during the aim­
since I have had her she has shown me ing quarter, and if not possible to hold
more speed, of her own accord than I contest, to use the work hi the lodge room.
Each subordinate lodge Is requeated to
thought her capable of with three months
handling. 1 find she Is th? most perfect do all in its power to organize a juvenile
four-year-old In all respects I ever had Temple for the purpose of educating the
young.
anything to do with.
At a public meeting held at tbeCongre­
Heartily yours.
gational church In the evening. The fol­
W. T. Brown.
P. 8.—If you had Holborn. and her dam lowing program was rendered by the mem­
would breed you could have her until she bers:
Song—To the Work.
would breed no more.
Prayer-Rev. D. B. Ovlatt.
Soug-Tbe Bright Harbor.
Address of Welcome—James Hallett.
Rev. C. A. Varaum, of Grand Haven,
Dialogue—The Gossips.
will occupy the M. E. pulpit Sunday morn­
Recitation—Otis'Blab ridger.
ing.
)
Song—Jay Stevens and sister.
Eld. L. G. Moore, or Grand Rapids, will
Reading—Annie Dunham.
meet with 8. D. Adventist church at Carl­
Solo—Mildred Corning.
ton Center, March 20 and 80th. A cordial
Dialogue.
invitation is extended.
Song—Homeward Bound.
Recitation—Mlaa Payne.
There will be a song service at the M.
Song—Otis Risbridger.
E. church Sunday evening next, under
ReeltaUoo—Mlaa Joaes.
direction of the choir. Short histories of
Closing Song-Choir.
the hymns sung will be given, and all who
SjCCiatTABT.
attend will be both pleased and Instructed.

Rev. A. I&gt;. Grigsby will flnhh his dis­
courses on the lx&gt;rd's prayer at the Pres­
byterian church on Sunday, March 2«d. by
considering the final clause. In the even­
ing he continues hb readings from, and
talks on the Pilgrim’s Progress.
The M. E. Sunday school will give a S.
S. concert at tbe M. M. church Sunday
evening, April Mb. Of course no admis­
sion fee will be charged; but it Is hoped
that all will contribute liberally to the col­
lection taken, which will be for the benefl n.°5 the 8" 8* H,,r*n’. The exercises
will be appropriate for Easter day, consist­
ing of recitations, class exercises, and
songs—solos, quartettes and by the school.

The C. I* 8. C. will meet at the M. R.
parsonage. March 21st. Program as fol­
lows:
Staging. “Work for the night Is caning."
Repeating Lord’s prayer.
Roll call, quotations about human na­
ture.
History of Rome, Mrs. Willison.
Character sketch of Constantine, paper.
Mrs. Johnson.
•
Roman morals, Mrs. Smith.
Sketch of Constantinople, paper, Mrs.
Timmerman.
L«Uu COUTW, Mlu lt.llork.
rbnie.. MtaJonlan.
N.tloaalhatfa, or lodu.lry |Q Kurotx. a
Ulfc 1

Jnr«U»l&gt;owOfc«.Bip.li„,1 ,
hefcUebc, dtnlnc., nfcol,
•ue mom tnxn nn |mp„n.
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Tbe, b.„ t„„
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ooontry for ever tin,

,hpl ™

•d. of nntatp^h.bte uwt^^
tbo- who 1UYO IHd u&gt;ra. .nd „,ir ™
-«Uy inrmolno. I. In™,
widens IhU thoy pfrlurm ,||
dalmed for them.

Bmodreth , pin.
Wtl!
•taolnUly h.rmle,, a„d
uy lime.

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“

Sold In mry drutt m! nwdkiu.
either plain or ragsrooateil.
Wlowlny u, th. n-.l
.
tor tbe week eodlny Mirtl, i;.|, .„T .
Uken trow tbe book, in Un­
Keeler to

^John^M-

parrel MHidie.

U&gt; B«mle M. (ifiintan; btte

Kama aed Resident,.
’’'-Iker. Irving
lm,Yaakae Spring
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'itocher^ Mapl*‘.£rove

CSunton. Wayland

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f Edward \ . K-veg, Assyria
&lt; l^teftahs. Made
iFredBeoaoa. Orabgrvili-t Edna M. Evans, DeUon

st

She Tells Her Friends.

Gextlemex:—The

Zoa-Phura

wbich

you sent me some time ago. greatly benefitted me, so much ao tiiat 1 hare been
visiting some who I know need it. and tellin* them about IL 1 umxI to live in MicLigan until 5 year* ago, and 1 know the
reputation of Zte-Pbora there. That is
bow I came to send so far for it. 1 «&gt;„•
know tls worth by my own experience. 1
live near the Normal School here and room
a great many lady students. 1 ham of a
great many who need just such a friend a-.
Zoa-Phora. I never lose nu opixinunity
to recommend it to them, because, you mt',
I bollere It will do all that you claim for it
Tour* re»pectfuli..
Mrs. N. Hi'tchixmi.x,
308 so. Hope 8L. Lot AngHre, Cal.
P. S.-rPetroleum Balm is gr«&gt;|. tod. a
box of it cured my son ot a rail rheaa sore
of a year's stand lug.

Given Away.
A copy of Weteterti Unabridged diction­
ary to every fruitman. gardner. farmer or
any person who buys of me or any of
agents 840 worth nf Nunwry stock or
seeds of any kind for snrinr or fa!! plant­
ing. P. Of I- prison. Term* «•*&gt;• or .j..
proved note. Come and sor me or mat­
wants known by addressing Wrights Nursey agency, Middleville. Mich.. I’. &lt;». box
505.
KleeUon Notlrr.
Office of the Hcron’er 1
Hastiugs. Mleh. •
To the electors ot the several want-. &lt;•! th
city of Hasllugs.
You are bereOy notified that (hr annual city
electtun will be be!d on Monday. April nb. urn.
lu cotnpltanM wiiti section stx eq of
city
charter, at which elect oa the lillowing olr-o
are to be elected: One mat or, one rr.-on!rr,
one treasurer, one Justice ot thi- |»eu&gt;T- .in place
nt Win. H. Beauth-, whow term ot ofTi. tr rtpiro
on tbe fourth day of July net:. oi.«- niar*!ia:
one *chool iu»pcctor, Mraswcniwr for u-e flr&gt;;
and fourth wards, one supers i«or for in- •ccocu
nnd third wards, also oiw kldtruuui tor each &lt;•!
Ahe four wart*, atoo one constable tor r ub &lt;•!
tbe four wants, also one metrtber of the bour-t
ot education from each ward of the city a- fu?
lows: For the first ward In place ot K-&gt;b:
Dawson, for tbewcoud ward to place of J.ths
Ucbty. for the third ward in plsee^-of V.’. (
Kelly, for toe fourth ward in plan- &lt;H W. 1
Hicks, all of whose lenus ot ofllrr expire on the
first day of July next Tbe frt:o«tng planhave been designated hv the e»mm&lt;iu cou.uci!
ter holding tbe said election m tl;&gt; serer*!
wards of the city:
First ward— K. A. Standley 's b'-ack'-itHth shop
on Michigan are.
Second ward—At J. Aitaodyeor'sbanding
State Btrert just east of tbe C. K. &amp; s. i: I;
Third ward—At the council room* over Be»iT
et ’• store oo State street. w
Fourth ward—At the Sheriff's office In thGtwn under my hand aud the seal &lt;•! the &lt; •??
I Hastings, this 14th day of March, A. P.
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J. B.ROHF.HTS. Keeororr

PROBATE ORDER.
State of Mlchlgun, County of Barry-.’'
At a aeBslou of the Probate Court fee
County of Barry, holdeii at the Probate Office
In tbe city of Hastings, lu said roun£. oc
Wednesday the Utb day ot March In tbe) &lt;xr otw
thousand eight hundred and ninety.
ITraent. T'bariea W. Anastroug. Judfe »•
Probate.
In the matter of the estate of Scaanna Cort*
On reading aud fillag tho petition, duh; ven
aed.oCfUlriula8 Matteson, daughter of wid Ur
ceased, praying that a certain instrument nor
on file In this court, purporting lo be tl;d I**will and testament of s*ld deceased, may
mlUed lo probate and that admlnWretlpt -'­
Mid estate may-'te granted to some sut|si*i&lt;-

■Igb khwl.

Mary Root Is one of oar number.
Frank Is getting handy.
Thanas’ burnsides are on the war path
■gain.
Chas. Ovlatt is reported keeping rather
late hours; 11:45 la the last
Mbs Hallock has the bones of a bu'.nan
ear, anyone may see them by calling at
her desk.
—
The proceeds of our last literary amount­
ed to 84.48.
,
Effie Wheeler b not over her scare yeL
James Cofficld b about to take a trip to
the we.eL We wish you good luck James.
Emma Barber, Effie Ellis and Clarence
Barber paid us short calls hi the past
week.

MOltTUAOE SALE.
Default having been made Id Ibo conditionof a certain mortgage made by Fauny C. A'd
rich to Samuel R. Wllhiofi dated D*«!n*b,‘rr

state of Mfchlitaa.’oa the sxh day of Jaausn

ti
at tbe

date.otttils noUee the sum of one hut
deed and seventy-two dollars and twenty-seven
fS Oftwenty-five dm
uortgage, and i&gt;» »“•'
tars provided for In
or proceeding* at law
m»■■ ■■ r——--—~
recover tbe mooegra secured by raid moriP'Kr.
or any part thereof.
..
Now. thecehNT. by virtue of the power of sa;
contained in wUd mortgage, and the
Mwh case made aud provided, nollce It hereb'
-»--- . .I.—• —_ ■.----- - at-—
'“I
June A. D. ISM al tan o'clock In lb&lt;* fore::111
I almU sell at public auction, to the highest
■er. at tbs north front duor of Che court b&lt;'

The picnic in the south recitation room
referred to last week wm McGinty’s pic
nle; and the same on enquiring teochora.
Tbo death of a cow on Green street Is
the result of Will’s accepting advice to
mUk her throe times a day.
Dissolved, the old firm of Tyler a Engle, holdem, the premises described In ratd mvn
All accounts must be settled at once;
debtors will call on F., creditors on
Engle.
k. T.
Ed. Bottom bad the pleasure of accom­
panying Minnie Wardell and Georgle
tola piece and parcel of laud *11“"“’ Jn
Heath home ImI Wedandav
townahlv if Ham-. In the county nt Barry and

jBKSggSHrfe*
tb» northwest
one north, rang*

WiSKK-

�Hastings Banner.
Hastings Wednesday, Mar. 19. 1B9».

Butter Is becoming scarcer and scarcer.

Bamnkb and Detroit Tribune one rear
only S1.45.
Choice smoking tobacco
pound at Beamer’s.

GOODYEAR’S

Rosin Weed

15 cents a

F. G. Stowell has just received a newlnvoiceef boots and shoes. Call on him be­
fore purchasing.

tons of Ice. about two-thirds of the amount
necessary to supply his customers tn this
city.

Condition Powders,

PERSONAL MENTION.
Fred Hotchkiss went to Detroit Monday-

=
Condition powders, the finest on earth,
at Fred L. Heath’s, tbe corner drug store.

We this week publish an adv. for tbe Ed.
M. L. Cook was in Allegan Thursday.*
Powers No. 35 cigar, the best nickel cigar
^Fred Ryerson was in Middleville Thurs- in tiie world.
O. W. Gleason, of Port Haron, Mich.,
/k. McDonald wont to Eaton .feapids Sat­ Dept. GL commander of the Knights of the
Maccabees, is now In town fur tire purpose
urday.
of instituting a tent of that order.. Any
Miss Jennie Honey went to Kalamazoo gentlemen interested in this organization
Monday.
should communicate with Dr. Fuller er by
Ed. Evans, of Delton, was In tbe city mail with Mr. Gleason.
Monday.
W. J. Rlckel, the champion piasters of

Don't fall to attend tbe neck-tie 'social
Frank Goodyear was Ln Grand Rapids Ohio, has just fl nisi red’a fine job of plas­
at G. A. R. hall this evening, it costs
tering in Mrs. C. A. Roberts’ house, cover­
only tea cents and the proceeds are to be Thursday.
ing lufl yards surface in 45 minutes with
used for a worthy purpose.
Geo. Keeler, of Owosso, was in the city adamant hard finish.
last
week.
A. D. Hughes &amp; Co. have been putting
In some,cttlrs throughout the state the
in additional machinery to improve the
Elon Soule started for SL Louis, Mo..
young men are said to be organizing into
qaallty of their flour, and am now making Thursday.
clubs that have a weekly fee of from 25 to
as fine a grjde as any mill In the state.
J. M. Smith, ot Prairieville, was In the 50 cents, which goes Into a fund to be used
We have a new deal in baking powder, city Saturday.
in 1893 Iti transporting this particular club
The very la-st
the right goods for the right price. Come
to the great world's exiiosltlon to lie held
President Bush of tbe C. K. Jfc 8. was In
in and we will tell you all about IL
at Ute time, as the 40‘Jth anniversary ofthe
the city Friday.
discovery of America.
Hasis A VanArman.
Renovating and
W. F. St»kce went to Detroit on a visit
For sale, the Campbell property on
The Bannek will soon begin tbe publi­
Blood Purifying West State street, one block west of thy Friday evening.
cation of a new serial story, entitled
soldiers’ monument, on reasonable terms.
Will Nobles, of Battle Creek, spent Sun­ "Dunraven Ranch,” from the pen of that
Apply to
Smith A Coixibove.
day In this city.
celebrated writer, Capt. Chas. King, of tha
REMEDY KNOWN.
United States army. As can be imagined,
As the old building formerly occupied
Levi Fowler, of Lake Odessa, was In
the story will lie a description of frontier
by O. D. Spaulding has been moved, Fred tills city last week.
life, and a good Installment of the story
L. Heath, the druggist, now has tbe honor
Miss Viola Willison spent Sunday with will be published with each issue. All in
of doing business in theeome^tore.
Middleville friends.
arrears on subscription should see to it
Sold at Goodyear’s Drug Store.
Governor laice Is writing some interest­
L. E. Knappen? of Grand Rapids,'was that they are paid In advance, otherwise
ing articles far the Hastings Bannkb on ! in the city Saturday.
their names may be cutoff of our list in
. *
the cause of. the present depression of the
tbe most intorestiug part of the story.
Miss Grace Garrison, visited friends In
Agent for ill Dr. Hartman's Rem­ fanning Interests.—Eaton Rapids Journal.
An easy way to detect a counterfrit
Michigan Tradesman is now issued Middleville Thursday.
United States bill is to take Ute same and
edies—Penina, Manalin and Laou- in The
book form. The Tradesman is bound
Miss Cora Simpson, of Caledonia, was hold it to the light and you will sec two
pia.
to get to the front and Is one of the lead­ In the city last week.
lines running entirely across it lengthwise.
ing trade journals in this part of the coun­
Jacob Br'andstctter, ot Middleville, was Upon examination you will find these to
try.
consist of silk thread, a red one and a blue
in
the
city
Thursday.
oodyear
one. Every genuine bill has this mark of
jJThe Sunday school at the Star school
A. I). Niskern and family arrived In the genuineness. Without these marks a bill
Druggist nnd Booksei tor. imuse was organized last Sunday with
city
Saturday
evening.
may be put down ai cotmterfelt, no matter
Mrs. E. Pennock, Sapt, Annie Ixikc.
Spary Phillips made a business trip to how good the engraving.on it. No paper
secretary, Rosa Hllslnger. librarian, Gertie
mill dates to make this sort of paper, and
Lake, organist
Grand Rapk’s Thursday. .
this is the government's only protection on
Miss Nellie Patterson, of Chicago, Is Ils currency.
At the Demorest Medal contest held at
the Star school house Saturday evening, visiting Mis. D. B. Pratt.
the silver medal was awarded to Henry
E. F. Nye, who Is the' social agent of
W. T. Barber, of Hickory Corners, was
the census department selected to report
Osborn. The next contest nt that place
a caller at thia office Mondaj.
the mortgage indebtedness of this congres­
will be for a gold medal.
C. I ria nd and W. Freeman, of Nashville, sional-district, begun his labors In this
It may be a matter of interest to town­
county last week, and has two weeks of
were In the city Wednesday.
ship clerks and others to know that there
hard labor yet before him. He has to re­
A. H. Webster, of Kalamazoo, visited port tbe number and atbounts of all .nortare to be two members of n board of re­
view selected at the coming township relatives In,the city Thursday.
gagvs given for tbe past ten years in the
meeting. See act 195, laws of '89.
Miss Rosa Carvcth, of Middleville, spent counties of Barry. Eaton. Branch, Calhoun
and Jackson, and cannot finish ills labors be­
The hardware store of C. L. Glasgow at Sunday with Mrs. Lucy Fuller.
fore Jujy. Mr. Nye is a thorough worker,
At JOS. ROGERS’. Nashville was burglarized Wednesday
Mrs. I*. L. Holloway, of Kalamazoo, and It Is safe to say his reports will be In
night to the extent of about 850. From
was visiting in the city last week.
good shape and reliable.
the bungling manner In which it was done.
It is suriaised that local talent is responslMr. and Mr*. Iximbard. of St. Thomas,
Hastings Athletic society was or­
Canada, are visiting friends In this city.
ganized Friday evening, and the following
Dr. Lathrop has now on hand one of the
Royal Mudge left last week for an ex­ officers elected:
largest stocks*of window shades ever tended trip through the southern states.
W. D. Hayes—Pres.
brought to this city. Now Is the time toA. E. Dickerman—1st Vice Pres.
R. B. Messer went to Juckson Monday
buy window curtains and wall paper, while
C. W. Jordan—2d Vice Pres.
and will vk.il In Sturgis before he returns.
the stock Is full and complete and prices
W. R. Cook—Sec.
low.
Henry Ford returned from Detroit Mon­
IL K. Grant—Treas.
day. where he has been stopping for some
Tlte society starts out with a member­
Ezra Stiller, living hear Lake Odessa,
ship of 50. A suitable liall will be rented,
time.
was killed Wednesday night by jumping
aud all the necessary apparatus for a gym­
Misj Bigelow, of Alamo, Kalamazoo Co.,
from the D. L. A N. train, nt that station,
nasium will be put In, and ere many moons
while In motion. His head struck against spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Z. B.
wo expect to see a small army of enthusias­
the depot platform and lie expired almost Hoyt.
tic boxers wearing green goggles to coninstantly.

The best remedy fer that valuable animal,
the horse; especially adapted as a

Gve ft: Coughs d Dislsaper.

25c. a pound; 5 pounds, $1.80.

W. H. G

,

W DO YOU PAY
$2.20 for Floor,

When you can get the

Suu Thug for JZ.OD

Orannlaied sugar 7Jc.
Coffee A sygar 7c.

Joseph Rogers.

‘tSHOKEte

Eb.POWERJ’
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SAriE

"!i ALWAYS THE BEST

IN THE

K«*publican l'»ucu«e».
■
rhe rcpnbiicati Btceiura or Orangeville will
-•m caucus at the village school house on
Wedm-may. April 2d, iK». at one o'clock p. re.,
to nominate candidates for lonnslilp ofnwp.
A (ml attendance Is desired.
Oraugwllle. M.trch ad,
Bv OitoKK or Committee.
HOPE.
lU'publlcan caucus Thursday April M. at 1 p
in., at Cloverdale
maple grove.
lu-publlran caucus at McKelvey's hall,March
JOlh. 2 p. m.
IRVING.
Saturday, April 7lh, at town tiali at 2 -JO p. m.
YANKEE SPRINGS.
Hepublicna mucus at Pinery schoolhouse,
Friday. Apriitth, atone o’clock p. m.
X RUTLAND.
Thursday, April 3d. at 3p. in., at town hall
CARLTON.
Uepiibliean caucus at Town ball on Tuesday.
April 1st, at 2 o'clock p. m?
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP.
sat unlay. March 2«b, at ten o'clock a. m. at
the town ball.
uh

LOCAL NEWS.
2.040

Read Geo. Rock’s letter In this issue.

The finest line of crockery in the city at
Beamer's.
Rea&lt;! the notices for township caucuses I
in this i.isnr.
Elder Puffer will preach at Hie Star next
Sunday at two o’clock.
.
Wanted,—500 cords of wood at W. F.
Powers hardware store.

It is reported that a new elevator will
soon be built at Woodland.
Remember that we will print election
slips at this office on short notice.
J. S. Goodyear has a commodious, welllighted. and well ventilated hall for rent
over bls store.
The postoffiec has been restored at
Quimby, and C. Casteline has been ap­
pointed postmaster.

Wanted. |x»ltlon as teacher in district
M'hool. Five years experience. Good ref­
erences. Call at or address this office.

Uobt. Brady, one of the oldest aud
wealthiest citizens of Nashville,
died
Tuesday of last week of heart trouble.
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more, are the happy parents of* a pair oftwin girls.

Mrs. IL A. Goodyear returned from a
visit with her daughter in Grand Rapids
Saturday night

Mrs. Ed. Moar. of Grand Rapids, was
Nashville’s new village officers are as visiting* relatives and calling on. friends In
follows: H. IL Dickinson^president: 11.
the city Ixst week.
C. ZuschnltL clerk: E. M. Evarts, treas­
Will Sage will leave for Kalamazoo
urer; Wm. Boston, assessor: Simeon Over­
holt. marshal, and C. W. SmithyC. E. Monday where he has secured a position
Goodwin and Jkihn Bell, trustees.
in the Burdick house barber shop.

5&lt;- Ciq/IR

Circulation this week.

Remember that we make no charge for
publishing caucus notices, and w&lt;* woul-t
like to have you send them in. Remember
also that we are fully equipped and well
prepared to do any printing necessary, at
a reasonable price.

Gov. Luce is receiving many compli­
ments front the press of this state for the
able articles he has written for the Ban-

J. M. McElwain is developing Into a
hustling insurance agent. He represents
the leading fire, life and accident Insur­
ance companies.
*
Mort. Christie, who had his foot amputa­
ted some time ago, resulting from being
thrown from a H. C. R. R. train, is able
to ret around on crutches.
.
Abbott, the optician, pays especial at­
tention to fitting childrens eyes and all
difficult eases. Satisfaction guaranteed,
OOM with l&gt;r. Klmtall. Battle Creek.

In neighboring cities the business col­
leges and public schools have taken to
having local lawyers lecture to the pupils
on such subjects as "Negotiable Papers"
and "Tbe Law of Contracts." A good idea
and an example worthy n host of followeis.
Lieut. A. D.. Niskern has returned to
Hastings from Manistee and again assum­
ed command of Hastings Division U. IL
K. of P. The Hastings boys will, conse­
quently. be expected to capture the prize,
a second time, nt Milwaukee in July-—
Charlotte Republican.

P. T. Colgrove. and Sylvester Greusel
returned from n meeting of (he Grand
Lodge K. of P. at Saginaw Thursday.

Mrs. O. W. Petitt returned to her home
in Grand Rapids Monday after a short
visit with Mr. and Mrs. M. 11. Collins.
C. Bogardus, the crack glass ball shooter
of the gloiie, was hi the city Thursday nnd
Friday, visiting friends in the Galloway
troupe.

The Michigan crop report for March is
compiled from returns received from 851
correspondents. Four hundred and forty
in the southern and one hundred and
twenty-eight In the central counties report
injury to wheat duriqg February, and the
weather conditions during tho month veri­
fy these reports. The average day tem­
perature in the southern portion of the
state was
degrees, or eight above the
night 7 degrees below the freezing point.
Not a sufficient amount of snow has fallen
to benefit the wheat. March has been
colder thus far. The-third was the cold­
est night of the season, it being 3 below
zero, or wheat .'&gt;17.291 bushels were
marketed at the mills and the elevators in
February, and for seven months from
August to February. 13,145.884 bushels,
about 57 of the I8S9 crop, and an Increase
of percent, over the same per cent, in
1888-89.

The Grand Lodge* K. of P. met at Sag­
inaw last week and was by far the largest
^Jobn Benkes and wife returned to their
nnd most enthusiastic meeting ever held.
home in Battle Creek Wednesday after a
I*. T. Colgrove and Sylvester Greusel,
Ho for fun.
Oh dear dont, don't I short visit with relatives In the city and who attended this meeting, give most flat­
want to laugh? Wednesday evening, March vicinity.
tering reports of it. and from them we
19th, necktie social at Post ball and'won't
Frank Furner, son of Aid. C. B. Furner, learn that tbe membership 4of this order,
there be fun. A nice prize to Hie most
lias accepted a position at Hastings, nnd has more than doubled in ‘the last two
elaborate apron, and ha, ha, ha. for the has gone there to reside—Battle Creek year?. There are now 118 lodges and
most comical one a prize tiiat one can see Journal.
over 7,000 members In tills state. These
clear through.
gentlemen say that delegates from all
Miss Sadie Tinkler started tor Chicago parts of the state knew of the new factor­
By qbi&gt;£B OF Com.
Monday, where she has secured a position ies being located In this city, And were
Thc Idea of sending lauudry away from in the wholesale millinery establishment
aware of the fact that Hastings is a grow­
the city should not bi* countenanced by of S. Davis &amp; Co.
ing city. The kindest of words were
home people. The Troy laundry Is a home
Mrs. Maria Tomlinson who has been spoken for Hasting) Division No. 19, U.
institution aud proposes to put in steam
IL K. of P. tbe champions of tbe world,
working machinery soon, if the patronage living with her son. Geo. Tomlinson, in
which
tended to show that our division
of home citizens will warrant It 1-et us this city this winter, returned to her home
was tbe l&gt;et division and great things are
build up our home Institutions and not in Marshall Thursday.
expected of it at the coming meeting in
those of neighboring cities, who do no
Chas. C. Dean, formerly with E. W. Milwaukee next July. At the meeting of
better work, nor cheaper, than wo can get Morrill &amp; Co., but of late clerking for L.
the Grand Lodge, suitable resolutions
at the Troy laundry.
J. Law, of Cadillac, will open a clothing were passed upon the death of tbp late
store in Woodland soon.
C. H. VanArman.) Judge Loven, of
61(1 Crowell attended tbe big shooting
umament in Detroit Inst week and iXforence Barber arrived home from the Flint, Judge Page, of Petoskey, D. F.
’*-*----- &gt; Medical college Friday, having Glidden, of Detroit, Grand Chancellor
with
the
first
prizes
In in
great
'Chicago
walkedaway
away
with
the
first
prizes
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_______ I this year’s work. He will resume Mlllls, of and Senator P. T. Colgrove
■^sldPTPnrrniFTnintnF-bY Wr "finished
delivered eulogies upon his life. The next
his course in4hat Institution nexLSept
meeting of the Grand Lodge will be held
by the Detroit Free Press, to the one mak­
Dr. J. A. Baughman, of Akron. Ohio, is
ing the largest straight score in the guar­ Jn the village. He will return to Wood­ in Grand Rapids,
anteed purses. As a member of the Jack­ land, bls former home, and go into busi­
son team, . to which he belongs, he helped ness in Um near future.—Nashville News.
to win tbe silver cup given by the Even
All persons having claims against the es­
Jobu VanArman returned to bls home tate of Miranda Healy, late widow of Hur­
Ing News.
In La Junta. Colorado, yesterday. John on Healy, of the township of Rutland win
Tbe following was clipped from one of says that if he had his family here he present their claims to me for settlement
the leading dally papers of SL Louis: would make one of the "longest visits" on or before April next
/
Among tbe arrivals at Sportsman’s Park Michigan ever had.
For sale, 80 acres of land with buildings,
yesterday was Soule, a young matt from
cheap, one work horse, ©tie two year old
Mr. Charles Walter, of this city and
Hastings, Mich., who comes on trial. He
colt, one top buggy, two cows.
11 recommended by a gentleman at Hast­ Miss Maud Wheeler, of Allegan, were
ings. Soule is a neat athletic-looking fel­ married at the home of the bride’s parents.
Executor.
low, and made a favorable impression Monday evening. Tbelr many friends
among the ' men with whom he Is to prac­ wish them a pleasant journey through life,
and
with
others
the
B
axnku
extends
con
­
tice during the coming weeks. He Is an
gratulations.
outfielder.
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HwlSH Midi.. April S3,
Rheumatic Syrup Co.. Jackaou, Mich.
The Misses Waterbury, of Kalamazoo,
Gents: This is to certify that I hod
Dye
stuffs,
pure
and
cheap
at
Fred
L.
and Fonda,-of Battle Creek. wUl open a
been troubled with rheumatism In all its
dancing school In Union hall. Thursday Heath’s, the corner drag store.
forms for the past twelve years, and was
evening next week. 20tb. On that even­
Dr. Hartman’s remedies and all tbe pop­ confined to my bed at various periods from,
ing no lessons will be given, but instead a ular patenr'mediclnes sold at the corner three to six months at a time, and I could
hop. bill 75 cents a couple. At tills bop, drag store of Fred L. Heath.
get about only by the aid of crutches. I
Mitra Waterbury will explain her methods
W. H. Schantz sale of well-bred stock employed several first class physicians of
of teaching, giving illustrations of the
this city, none of whom effected a cure or
will
Like
place
on
Saturday
April
51
b
next.
same in the fancy movements of the "light
gave permanent relief even.
fantastic" art The terras for Instruction Watch this paper for further announce­
About two years ago I was Induced to
ment
regarding
the
same.
will be ten lessons for five dollars.
try Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, and after
Fred Gfiswold. the young man who was
Ed. Brown, of Mulliken, was In tire city taken with tits at the American house last taking a few bottles I experienced relief,
Saturday, trying to arrange for a wrestling week, has recovered sufficiently to be re­ and now consider myself cured. I un­
hesitatingly recommend this medicine for
match. No one being in condition to
moved to his home In Woodland.
rheumatism. I know what It has done
wrestle he wanted to get up n running
for me, what physicians could not do, L e.
match. A match was arranged between/ jZTlu* Whip Co. have ordered tbe necessary
be and Frank Mama, which the man front Waehiuerj' for tbe manufacture of rawhide cured me of rheumatism.
Mulliken wan. Haras was in no condition mittens. In tbe making of rawnklc halt­
Tbe undersigned Is personally acquaint­
at all for such a race, white Brown was In ers and lashes, there Is left a considerable
__ * waste leather, which will hereafter be ed with Mrs. Ken field, and knows the
the beat of condition. Another match *—
above
statement to be true.
rlllVntlllzed
in
the
manufacture
of
mittens,
been arranged between them which t.—
ise mittens will be impervious to water,
probably —
take
In Grand IxAge some
— rplace
— ------wear pretty nearly a life-time.
Unw tn Ibe nmr fuiure.

^

Tbe writer visited the village of Plain­
well last week, and found the place more
lively than bo anticipated. Two large pa­
per mills, tbe same number of grist mills,
and a like number ofv planing mills, are
among Its industries, as wall as some wood
working Industries.
Plainwell has ex­
cellent water power, good surrounding
country, lire business men, water works,
and what Hastings has not—street lamps.
We wondered a good deal that the money­
ed men of tbe town did not form a corpo­
ration to manufacture the Forbes row boat,
on which Mr. F. has valuable patents.
Some other town wiH be after that indus­
try if Plainwell hasn’t an eye to business.
On the some trip we visited Allegan a vil­
lage of 3.500. Tbe visitor experiences
some difficulty in finding the town, which
Is about a mile down hill from the railroad
station; but after be finds it, he canriot
but speak In Its praise. It hasn’t much
manufacturing, but a very large trade; has
three railroads a mile off, and Is going to
get another that will be more neighborly—
It will cross the river Into town, and go on
to the lake shore. Allegau lias gas and
electric lights, has liad a big fire which did
Immense damage, but resulted In building
up the finest business streets wc ever saw
In a town of this size. They are building
the best court house for the money we
have seen in I he state; will cost but 844,­
000, and is handsome and safe, and very'
pretty too. It has more room even than
the Eaton county court house, which cost
but 870,000, but is not quite so imposing
In architectural beauty. Tbe stone in tho
flrat story is a fine quality of sandstone,
which is quarried at Holland, and we can­
not see why it is not as good as the Ohio
free stone, and It Is very much cheaper.
Tbe onlj* fault we could sec In the Allegan
court bouse was that the vaults were not
large enough. It would have paid to have
added a few thousand dollars for larger
and better vaults. Outside of that, we
could see nothing to criticise. From certain
criticism that we had read, we might have
expected to have found the ' Began counts’
officers ineu of the most wanton ways,
stiff-necked political bosses who were up
to all sorts of deviltry. But they did not
Impress us that way.
We found them
very
gentlemanly and courteous, and
should judge from the size of the major­
ities they received that the people did. not
take much stock In the stones circulated
against them. And the people of a rural
county like Allegan are not apt to be de­
ceived in men, and we shall never thipk
they were. Allegan has four papers where
there Is room for but two. The Journal
stands at the bead of tbe procession; and
with the able veteran Don. Henderson at
the helm in its editorial work, and tbe
sagacious and enterprising Mr. Wnrd to at­
tend to the local work and business man­
agement, is in good hands, deserves the
confidence of Allegan county republicans
and the prosperity It enjoys.'

lady, lives In tbe northwestern part of this
township, with no companion, except her
son Henry, although her daughter^ Mrs.
Wm. Martin, Urea but a abort distance
away. Sunday evening tbe daughter aj&gt;*
peared at their home and Immediately pro­
ceeded to raise a racket She tarted a
griddle across the room at her mother,
narrowly missing her head. The son then
Interfered and without much ado hustled
the sister out of tbe bouse and started her
home. Mrs. Martin went to Haattags
Tuesday and made complaint and Sheriff
Shriner vbited Woodbury Tuesday even
ing. Wednesday morning Stilson was on
his way to Hastings- He has tbe sympa­
thy of his neighbors, who believe that had
the matter been thoroughly investigated by
tho officials, no proceedings would have
been Instituted —Woodland News.

The many frlinds of Charlie Brown, of
thUdtty, will read the following article
from one of our exchanges with a good
deal of delight:.
Chas. Brtfwn, the good natured traveling
man for the Chicago Newspaper Union,
had an exciting experience on tbe train on
Wednesday of last week while cn route
for Grand Ixxlge. A Jew was vigorously
ridiculing the Idea of locating the world's
fair al Chicago, when New York bad all
the money, the brains and tbe enterprise
of the country, when Mr. Brown Innocent-'
ly (?) inquired: "Where is New York?”
This was too much for the "sbeeney,” fol­
lowed as It was by roars of laughter from
the other passengers, and be slung very
rapidly some large, vile epithets at the
genial Brown, who pretended to be very
mad, seized the Jew bj* tbe collar and jam­
med him into the corner of tbe seat, the
now thoroughly frightened dutchman
pleading “don’t hit me—don’t hit meP
Before reaching Grand Ledge the con­
ductor was given a pointer, and be quietly
informed the "sbeeney” that Brown was a
"bold, bad man,” and to look out for him.
He did. by taking his grip and riding on
the platform until tbe train stopped, when
he hastily alighted, with tbe Chicago man
In hot pursuit Tbe ’bus man was that
day out two fairs, but Brown had fun
enough with .the "sbeeney” so that he
could well afford to have .paid for both.
At 4:10 the jewwsamo from his retreat lb
the baggage'room and boarded the "flyer"
for Grand Rapids, "and the villain (Brown)
still pursued him."—Grand Ledge Inde­
pendent

A desirable residence property, known
as tbe Marcus Durham place. Just south of
Mr. Shriner’s cider mill, consisting of a
good large house and bam and about. four
acres ot land. ’Terms made known by
enquiring of Mrs. A. W. Bailey.

Tbe Hadley property on Creek Street,
cither entire or in parcels. Has three lots
of
four rods front each. Two good dwell­
‘The most valuable advertising mediums
ing houses. Will sell also twenty lots In
are those that have one price without var­ Southern part of city, adjoining the
iation and will not under any circumstan­ "Highland*.’’ Apply at law office of
ces. accept a cut rate. The most valueless Stuart, Knappen &amp; VanArman.
are those that continue your advertise­
ment as a dead bead, beyond the time ordcr­
ed proving conclusively the publisher does
Kind friends nnd neighbors, we tender
not value his own space or he would utilize you our thanks for the many acts of kind­
it for the benefit of his readers: If you ness shown us in our great bereavement.
are going to advertise sec how many dead We also tender thanks to the Odd Fellows,
head advertisements the paper is carrying our brothers, and Relieccas, our sisters.
and then cut it'short—Aiu._Adv. Republi­
J. G. Runyan and family.
can.
Mite. Jknnik Rvnyan.

MORKILL A Bffl
OMR JPKINQ JTOCK
---- OF-----

Hats, Caps, Geat’sFwiishingGomb
And CLOTHING
Has arrived and we are now prepared to suit you all in prices
and quality. Goods were

NEVER CHEAPER
In our time than at present. We have the largest and

Best Selected Stock
Of tbe above goods ever shown in Hastings. Onr Prices are
lower than any of them. Give us a call and yon will be
convinced.

E. W. Mornll &amp; Co

�FtwO'CaZf, Hc*ry Ijtood Grata aud Crevd.

CHRIST FORGIVING SIN.
^SSON XII, FIRST QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, MARCH 23.

REME'cY^Alhl
11 APERT AIN CURE FOR

toothache.
&lt;17 W. Lomtod Ft, Balta. M&lt;L June S. 1888.

RemeoWaHJ
IT

CONQUERS

PAIN.

Relieves and cun_

HEADACHE.

NEURALGIA

Tooihichc, SpniM,
BRUISES.
Burns and Scaida.

KHWIATISM,
Sciatica, Lumbago.

THE CHARLO A VOGELEB CO.. BaRtosrt. ■*.

tago, K&amp;hiuuo &amp; Saginaw
TIMETABLE.

W

[OompUedfrom Lawton Helper Quartertybypw
mhaioo of H. S. Hoffman. pablUber. Ptiilade)
phta.]
.
17. “And it camo to pan on a certain day
M Ho was teaching.’ Our last lemon, oon-erning tbo miraculous draught of fishes, is
recorded only in Luke; then follows the heal­
ing of tho leper, recorded by Matthew, Mark
,nJ Luke, os a result of which there cqme
jreat multitude* to hear and be healed, Imomuch that Jesus could uo more openly enter
into tho city, but was without tn desert
places. Then Luko says that Ho withdrew
Himwlf into tho wilderncm and prayed

recorded by Luke on which Jctus prays B i,
12, Ul. ix. 18.29; xi, 1, 2; xxu, 33, 41, 44), and
let us ail sincerely ask oursolvea how much
we know of the power of prayer.
“There were Pharisee* and doctors of -the
law sitting by, which wore come out of every
town of Galileo, and Judea, and Jerusalem."
So that boro wa* gathered a convention of
till tbe leadihg and influential rrfi.-jious peo­
ple of tbe land, and they wore being address­
ed by this humble carpenter of Naxaretb up
i on topics with which they ought to be very
familiar, and of which tbe wonder la their
eye* was that Ho should know anything. ’
18. "And, behold, men brought in a bed a
au which was taken with a palsy." Mark

Stations.

DR. HARTMAN'S LECTURE

plng paper, but it saved her life, She wa*
In the last stage* ot cocutumptton. tcld by
|ihy«lelan» that she was incurable and
great nations of the world te in tinmltrent cnald live only a short time; sb* weighed
lea*
thftn TO pounds. Ou a piece of wraj^
danger of losing its position a* a first rata
power; but tbe rerent publisbad statistics ot ping paper she read of Dr. King’s New
YOUR BLOOD OUT-OF ORDER
tbo French population point to ibis contin­ Discovery, and pot a sample bottle; It help­
THIS SPRING?
gency ra * not remote on*, and already meow ed hen she bought a lorjre bottle. It helped
urea have been taken by the government to her more, bought another and grew better
fast, continued it* tun-and te-now strong,
bring about a ebung* for the better.
READ AND SEE WHICH YOUB
Tbe vflicial records set forth that in 1888 healthy, nay. plump, weighing J40 pound*.
tbe births numbered 882,839 and tbe deaths For fuller particulars send stomp to W. H.
CASE IS—PLAIN, PRACTICAL,
837,887, .*o that the nntanil iucnmw of popu­ Cole, DrugglsL Fort Smith. Trial bntuea
WHOLESOME, TIMELY
lation was only 44,772. The year before it of this wonderful dlj»covery free at W. H.
COUNSEL.
was 58.53G Since WM tbe number of birth* Goodyear’s drug store.
shows a constiuit drerenao. and the chief of
Kagrpay.
tbennunicipsd *t*d*ticai department says th*
This h what you ought to have, in fact
It Is a matter of common belief and ex­ birth rate |«r 1,000 I ins team lower ouch suc­ you must have It, to fully enjov life.
perience that spring time Is a season that ceeding decennial period from 1811-1831, when Thousands are seaelrlng for It daily, and
brings certain dpntngvtneuts of body de­ tho (rate was 83. It lias couio down as tob mounting because they find It not. - Thou­
pendent upon blood Impurities. The pop­
sands upon thousands of dollars are spent
ular notion seems lo be that the bipod im­ 22.2, and hi uo lew. tliun 43 dttjiartDMnitA out annually by our people It the hope that
purities and general lassitude of spring are of 87 (hu death* oxcred tbe births.
they tnay attain this boon. And yet it
dependent on a single. e»u*e. and lieucu
Contnwt the rtattetlee of Russia for 1831 may be had by all. We guarantee that
ought to be cured by a single medicine.
with tho*- ot France for lb88. Tbe Rumlon Electric Bitten, If uaed according to direc­
The fact is that there are three distinct deatits wore 3^38,838; the births 4,884,447, nn tions and the use persisted In, will bring
sources of blood i-ontainlnation, ami each
you good digestion aitd oust the demon
demand a different remedy: Find, Indi­ every 1,001) of n population «jf 108.880,978. dyspepsia and Install Instead Bupepsy.
gestion. No one can be troubled luug with Fnsu Ibfil to 1881) the average excess of births We recommend Electric Bitten Tor dyspep­
indigestion and have pure blood, for, Uow- over deaths per l,00U of population wc*: In sia and all diseases of Uver. stomach and
! ever cartful one may be In the selection of England, IS; Germany, 12; Italy, 1; and tbe
kidney*. Sold at .Mkt and fil.00 per bottle
proper food. If It la not properly digested last ot tho European nations stands France,
by W. H. Goodyear, druggist
[ It will not furnish the blood with pur* with a sorry showing of 2 The little com­
materials.
fort left In this is wiped out by tbe statement
The best salve in the world for cute,
For this condition l’e-ru-na is a uever- that, in order to produce the result, tho
faillng remedy. It cleanses the blood by births and deaths of tbo foreigners were taken orutoes, ulcer*, salt rheum, fever sores,
correcting digestion, and gives tone to tbe into consideration, the real increase of the tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corns,
whole system bf increasing the nutritive French people being but 0.9 per 1,000. It. is and all skin eruptions. and positively cure*
value of the food. •’Spring fever,'*ns It Is sad to record such * falling off in a nation plies, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed
sometimes called, which produces a tired- whose people have played so irnjwrtant and to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
out, sleepy feeling, and inability to do active a part in tbe worldb history, but tbo funded. Price 25 cto. per box. For sale
much mental or physical work, is the re­
by W. H. Goodyear
sult of a sluggish digration, and no blood subject is likely to be dealt with by tho au­
... .. . _
. ......
. . .! . . Tbe old Antladtd house at Detroit to be­
medicine will be of any use whatever un­ thorities without delay. Wo tmderrtaud that
• it ns It Is qble to rectify the Impaired Indi­ parent* of seven children, legitimate or ing tom down preparatory tn enlarging
tbe
Hotel Cadillac.
•
gestion. The great popularity tiiat I’e-ru- acknowledged, are to tie relieved from tbe

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PILLS.

CURE
esuccrea ha* boon «bt&gt;*n in curing

SICK
•quaily valoabl* in Constipation, curing and pre­
venting thtaannoylngcamnhtnt.wMla thay also
OometalldUocdcr* of tbon tomat ft^Unnilato tha
Brer aad regulate tho bowel*. Jfaulf they only

"HEAD

i Aoto they would baaimoatpriatioM to there who
&gt;*marframtMadi«treMtegooapt*iat; butfortoahlslaaonMny ways that they will not bo wit■ (Rag to do without them. Bat after allsick head

ACHE
boast. Oar pills cure it while

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$3 SHOE QENTUMSS.

•34*2 SHOES uffll..
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»7th YEAR

ESMEN WANTED
"Mot »be terxec Nin-xrtle* tn toe
irnwsairerattriavticn to all cu.-*-

SSaW...1?:
;Uhtinus'.

fBoSvSte.........
jiartoCte......
4aton Bapld*.
MfotajM .'.....
Station*.

na has Is dun to the fact that In all such
cow* it at once correct* digestive derange­
ments and enriches the blood by purifying
this very Important source of that vital
fluid.
The second sourse of blood impurities,
which is next in frequency to digestive
disturbances. Is derangements of the liver.
Kidneys and glands of the bowel*. These
glands, when deranged, allow the blood to
Ju-come over-loaded with poisonous mater­
ials. which they should carry off, but can
not do so properly. Biliousness. constipa­
tion. sediment in the urine and pain In tbe
kidneys are symptoms of this condition,
if the casd Is uncomplicated Man-a-lm will
be all that Is needed to complete the cure,
but If, as Is often the case, there Is also
dyspepsia and depression of the nervous
system, then I’e-ru-na should be used In
counection
i
connection with Un*
the Mnu-n-lln.
Man-u-lln.
The third source uf blood Impurities is |
specific blood poisons or constitutional j
taint*. These Include scrofula, chronic 1
rheumatism, syphilis, erysipelas, which
often lurks hi tbe system during the fall
aud whiter, to break out lu the spring
afresh. It 1s in these blued contaminations
that l4t-cu-pl-a hat. shown Iteelf to be such
a superb remedy. As a blood purifier In
constitutional diseases like the above Lacu-pl-a has very few equals. It requires
forgiveness of his sins. At tbe rarne time He but the sllghteMt attention to one’* own
indicates to the Pharisees their need.
.
_________
j syupUouta
to decide
whether It is a tonic
21 "Who te thte wfaieb speoketb biaspho- or laxative or alterative which 1* best
rales’ Who coo forgive tins but God alotwT adapted to bis case.
Thus three sin sick Scribes and Pharisee* be- |
If the symptoms are a general feellug of
gan to reason in tbeir hearts, not knowing ’ Is^'tode,
’!t*s, disturbed sk-fp,
lassitude, rec
restless,
sleep, with
thrt Gol Himself stood in their midst and fantastic
fnnlXot.c dream*,
diknuin, confuaion
vwii'umuu of
oi tabid,
uiuiii, cravcrav­
uttered there words.
j ’ing
------appetite,
‘
-loss of appe­
with sometimes
22 "Jesus perceived th»ir thought* (R V.. tite, heavy, tired feelings. Indigestion, skin
reasonings: said unto them. What reason ye pimples, etc., Pr-ru-na is adapted to the
in your heartsT They must have been case, and never fails to promptly cure
startled at having the thoughts of their every chse. If, however, tbe symptoms
hearts thus told out before all. aud one would are dizziness, furred tongue, thick blood,
think that thi.* would convince them that bitter taste In the mouth, bloated feeling
J«u« was more than matt If they were after eating, constipation, sick headache,
well versed tn their own ScripturciS^s they deep, heavy sleep, with a constant desire
rhoulii have been, such words ru there would to sleep. It Is Man-a-Hn that Is needed,
have come to mind, "I know the things that
r and It will not disappoint any one who
come into your mind, every one of them;’' ; gives It a fair trial. A few week’s use of
"The Lord scarchetb al) hearts, and under '! It will rejuvenate and cleanse the whole
standetb nil the imaginations of tbu thoughtsI
, system. Should the symptoms be pains
"Thon uuderstandest my thoughL- afar off.’- '. ulw-,1,*th,,
*71 57“'"
&lt; I, ■■ ?'ra.'L
ffl. “Whether 1. «ul&lt;r. to
Th, On. I
&gt;l..ta,,M
k
J
*'I-- a. - ■
“'“"Fbe foesirw thee; or to
IU« up nd persistent headache,
r^lt enlarged
'"'T”, glands.
O.ltr Bach wo eqaUl, ooi, to God maul- 1
.1*.”
U*D:’’1n
"&gt; &gt;1Io» ta the Herr, tat from (heir .taidpelot ?' “‘ I’ “
P ’ Wbkh ■* * ’PWlW

X. H. COLLINK. Local Aket.-.

MORTGAGE BALE.
Default having been m»&lt;'- hi tb&lt;-.- .'.tim,..,
a certain usortgage made by Ann,- .•.
&lt;•'.5
to N.toon Wlnf. itol-b It..
corded in the otoee ofthr ngwirr i
Iw

juue out. iw. in ni»er z&lt; ot morn:
27X oo wbw-h morurarr there |,
u &amp;
d*e *t the date ot thl* notice tu. win 2
ou. hoodr™i
doll.r.
aod noauttor procred Ings al Uw n..» ,
“
Instituted to recover the amount »reunw f&gt;r uu
mortasre or any pari thenot Thrretere b*
virtoe M the power of rale eonuin-i |U ..is
“oO'* is hereoy given ti,»t on
dor. May Nth. UN. at ten o’clock i„ Uir , "
noon, there will be -old at tbe north &lt;n&gt;n&gt; jc-i,
of the court house. In the eiiyof iu.ui
ty ot Barey and Mote ot Mieblg.u ...dd’roqn
Imxim belne the place It) Which th- rireu t court

simply topical the man of his sicknere would
not Imply thu some power of God as to grant
torgiveo^Bof lim. and would not bare led
them to accuse Him of blasphemy.
.
24. "The Son of Man hath power upon eartit
to forgive dm" And He will nave them to
know it. But who is this Sou ot Mani Tills
is tbe first timo we find the title in this Ghspel.
but wo shall find it about twenty-fiW times
u wo goon. It is at leest thirty timet in
Matthew, fourteen time* in Mark and ten
times in John. It seem* to bo our Lord’s
favorite title of Himself, and te foupd outside
of the Gokels only in Act* vii. M; Heh. II, 6;
R«r. i, 13; xiv, 14. Of tho eighty timt-s He
uses it in tho four Gospels, He uses it in refer
ence to His resurrection and future glory
about thirty tirnos, and that reminds-us of

of
individuals, He removes sin as to ita con-------------------------------------------------------------onaequeocm and power from every one wbo
tra!y se*ki Him. Ho remove* deknereand
suffering whenever it te for our good and Hi*
glory, but not until the resnrrrotiuo wUl He
giv. Hi* people bodies forever fro* from all
inflrmitr.
comn wtwm
H» .w.n
inflnnity. Tho tlma
timo will camo
when He
shall
have removed from the earth forever all
traces ot sin and tbo.curse; and He shall do it
as Son of Man, David’s Son, Abrateun's Son,
in ostodation with redeemed Israel and tbe
glorified church.
25. "And immediately ho rose up before
them, and took up that whereon he lav, and
departed to his own house, glorifying God."
Tho Word of the Son of Man, God manifest
in tho flesh, did it. Ha forgave hi* tins, Ho
healed Ll&gt; body. We would, as a rule, havo
healthier bodies if wo had healthier soula,
purer hearts, heart* lu which tbe Word of
God dwelt richly. Hour bodiee were, tem­
ples filled with tbe Holy Spirit, who can tell
what He, the Quickeacr, Teacher, Comforter,
would do for rfs, lu us, through us, to tbe
glory of God. By tbo Word of tho Lord
were tbo heavens made, and all tbo host ot
them by tbe breath of Hi* mouth (Ps. xxxiii,
0), and that Word in which the Spirit dwells
(John vl, G3, has loot nom- of its j»wer. Turn
a moment to tbe mon and his friends a* they
return homo tn triumph, glorifying God.
What a prateo meeting it woo; a true Halle­
lujah chorus. An&lt;l all because ot faith in the
Son of Man.

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W® , *Te
»OUree* of
^.‘”p“rl"": V"1- * '*U“re »' &lt;*•
?r^n?
tu ,in’lM*rb' prepare the
f08rt *or
b,00d: ^nd. a failure of tbe
excretory organ* to extract from tbe blond
j accumubitlonH of worn-out material;
a. th .T1, 11"‘ Pr«^«n&lt;» of some specific
P°,son Ilk© aerofula or syphilis. Inherited
or ac&lt;luir&lt;’&lt;l- No one medicine can be
,nad(*
cur*
three. Each requires n
medicine. Pe-rn-na is a specific
, r
Man-n-lin for the second, and
La-cu-pi-a for the third. It requires but
»° «Ufibtest attention to select the right
™hedy. in which case a failure to receive
I‘ennanent cure is practically out of the
question.
•
Geo. C. Briggs received his appointment
as postmaster al Grand Rapids last week.

nratrerary to ratisfy the antonnt dur &lt;H1
reortgaar aaatamaetjurih, with u»
.m
tbereou.iu&lt;d all legal e.»«t«. a*ld prruilv-. tr»|DX
•iloatatu the township of B-irry, in :i»r .-.xmiv
of Btrey and atate of Hlebigan »t&gt;d dr,
■ a 9 Im cmrFH ft art aF , h.. uu.ll ...... . . .
.

“coutriliutiou pereooeU* et immoblllere,"
thus to tome extent encouraging the raising
of largo familie*.

The first is due tn voluntary limitation of
families. Tbe decrease in population is no­
ticeable in the rich agricultural parts of
France, and readers may irtnember with
what pride certain advocate* of the Malthu­
sian theory pointed to the wuall families of
the prosperous French peasantry. To what a
paw tne limitation ba* brought the country
tbe figure* now given tell Another cause,
which may not appear on tbe surface, un­
doubtedly bu something b-» do w'tt the pres­
ent
cm state
»M.vO of
vi things.
v.iu^ We
.. v allude to the gross ,
iOS* of life during the «lrsZ Napoleon's cam
pdeok Tl.r &lt;vuntrv
an.iu«l ot m&lt;o
•bo wore pbyHmB) Otua for tl» onto.1 « ‘
XT ■ (..Irwin V levies I.mr.
’tn tnai'd...
w. NapuleonV
were nl*rg".
•«
Ul° fl"**1 of
co»l,y though it wax. nc
consideration wrens tc have been jmid to the
-------- ,,f
* “at
r wM
'K '*ItWM
‘ bought,1
price *"
in -human
life
which
wa*
Tbe first real ib-rk came nJ ter the news of
the retrau from Moscow, during which
enough men perished to luu tiaily account for
the unwillinguem of tbe people to furnish
"food for powder." It is the third generahaving her "bad quarter of on hour."
Thr sanitary condition of tbe cities* else
appears to lx* bad, and M. Henri Monod, Di
recteur L’Assurance Pubbque, lays great
stress upon tbo inefficiency af sanitary laws
beenus* nobody has I be authority to impure
on tbe communal budget expepoes which
may be really nirtesoary. As an example of
tahlr.
thia gentleman point* to the (act tbu from
18GO-18TO tho general mortality in England

Uahmiuit of local gwenuneUV boar Is the
death rate from 1871-lSbU fell to21.40. and
in eight years more it bad dropped to 1U.20,
while for 1888 it wa* but 18.8.
Calculating oo a population of
000,000,

come sufficiently arotued to tbe importance
of the interests at stake aud take step* to re­
duce the mortality four per 1,000, aud also
bold out some Fjccisl inducements to parent.'
to rear larger families, tbe evil will in turn
ferrod.—New York Spectator.

r
Trade Mark Law.
The word "trade mark" is not, as many
people erroneously suppose, confined to a

township one north, range nine went ;u.&lt;i ,4®.
talnlng twenty-loar Mini one bnll a&lt;-ir,
iua
Dated. FObnwr) 3. into.
Nbwtox Wjx.i.
Alonzo E-j Kknastox. Atturob ter Mun.- 1W.

When ahe bad Children, aba g*T«lh«a Caatoria.

a PROBATE OHUEll
State of Michigan. Conuty &lt;&gt;t fUrrj-«»..
At a M.*»lun af the Probate ('our. tor tbe
County of Harry, hohteu at tbr Probate (»mct.
In tbe City ot Hasting*. In raid countv on Tues­
This make* «0 days of sleighing at Al­ day, th* 2Sth day ot February, In thr yr*r om
thmmaud rlrtit hundr&gt;d arid tunrty
pena thi* winter and spring.
Fmwtit. Charles W. ArmsUoiJu-.!;e a!
Hood In - bls talented poem "Miss Kill Probate. ।
Io the matter of tbe estate of Robert lasley.
iriansept and her precious leg" eulofftees
t|je
M a place of delicious rest for the
Ou reading and filing tbe petition, dulv veri­
Wl.ar).
and pHiea tbe wrrtch whoe
fied, of FaveUe InMey. eon cl said d»c-*vfd.
„,u ,lr,p „h,.„ God Mm1( (|n,» ,h. ear-' praying that admirdatration maj l-e xrantrd to
O»c*r
Matthew*, or some other suitable i«re&gt;n.
„|U H,.rn»bli&gt;c .lerp I. not obtetoAblo
Thrreopuult I* ordt-rcL that Thursday tbe 30th
...
■■ be disordered.
... __ Sleep
___ ■ te anni- day
jf
nu, body
of March. A. D. two. at ten o'cluckir. 11 &gt;c torehl|aM!d by skin irritation*, paius of ulcer*, tioau. be aaslgned for the bearlug of sal t ieti
Don. nnd that the heir* at la» ot «ald &lt;!&lt;&lt;-, »«&lt;
■
•
--p--------- catarrh,
------ •­
boils,
carbuncles, felons,
spre-eyrs,
and all other pereon* Interested In'mld relate.
poisoning, frost bites, chilblains, piles,
cut. burns, scalds, bruise*, wounds, chap­
Intbrt’tty of
Haiti nr*. In .....
raid ....
&lt; &lt;n;uu. and
it
ping, chafing, tetter, for all of which Cold’s
Carbollsalve is the safe, rapid and perman­
furlber
ordered,
that
raid
|wttiloner
ir »- t.o-ice
ent external cure, bmall boxes 25 cents; to th* person* Interest' d lu raid eM.it.-.
r! tbe
large boxes 50 cents. ’ Sold by all-drug­ pendency of rata petition, aid tt.- hrartut
thereof, or causing a copy of tins order to be
gists.
published in Ute Hratiug* Haxsckr. a r-n^tost ot
The Imlay City waler works proposition ner printed and clrrnlated In -aid i
carried by a 00 majority.
CllAS.WV AKM-TI
Judge vl I‘;
•If you Will send n«your ad&lt;lrtw*&gt;. we will mail
(A true com •)
_________________
you
our illustratid pantuhM explaining all
about Dr. Dye’s Celebrat'
Ceiebratod"
Kkcln&gt;Voitalc
d Electro-Vohalc
CHANUEltrOKDER.
tK-nanu
Heltand Appliances miq
and uirir
tbrtr rtuiruuug
channing rurni
effects
33
up m—
tbe horvou-t debilitated*}Mem. and bow State ot Michigan. Filth Juddal
Chance: y.
--------- n-gioretou tn vigor, manhood
and beahb»J ityou are thus afflicted, we will
Smt penrtinz in the Circuit Crttrt '
----------------send
"* you’ “a Belt “and Applbutert on a trial.
Voltaic BxltDo,. Marshall. Mich.
Hetty J. I’lbblr, cfitujilAtuxut. v. u
•ntrol
M widow and ndcninbtrturl't «( the
Jrenie
Miles Kngie deceased. TIkmui’ I. E-:
NOTICE-Or ATTACHMENT.
L. ttatecuer. Jullrtte E. Hick-, M .
State at Michigan, the Ctrcill Cqurtfortbe Mile*fegte and EMzabrth Ki.gl.«, ■« &gt;
County ot Barry.
■ ; the
la tbh cause it appearing «b •
Gertrude Mowry, plaintiff, val George W. Per- above named defendants, Thom.-.* I
gle. is
rlu. deteu«*-tiL
not a resident of this statc/toii &gt;«.»t
Notier Is hereby given that 4-t the eleventh the stale of Nebraska. Urereforv on
day of Februarv, A. !&gt;.. l«u, a] writ ot aixaefa. Smith &amp; Colgrove. solicitors fokc.-.iq
meat was duly U*tW out id the circuit e &gt;urt
for the county pf Barry. Mlchlgv, to an action
of tort, at the suit of Grrtnxte Mowry ** plain- v w.rw, . vu
•* ■ •
of this order, and Chat wJtbl:: i«r&gt; i» &lt;!.&gt;-«tbv
t cause a com ot tbu
r i i tiv reason ot tbv catae ot *4tlCB&lt;4 forth in
snidartt annexed to raid writ: tbe raid dc- six weeks in succession
teiidaiit beluga nan re* ideal olthl* »ta*e and
FBAX&gt;( A HoOKVf.
Circuit .Judge.
Smith &amp; Cowbovr.
and dollar* ffiNOMO). that twtar the amouut
SoUcItors for Conqitalnnnt.
pre crlbedbywie order of the Jndge of raid
A true copy: AltcM.
circuit court endorsed on said, writ dbnwnS
Tqon. 8. Brick. Register In Cham --r.

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MORTGAGE 8AI.F.
Default having been tnatlc In the i-puditmn«of
a certain mortgage riroutr.1 by Jsm“' ' ■••'.e?.
to William H. Goodyear, dated tar ftl. th d: ' ot
July, LM3.(recorded tfie eleventh da&gt;
-&gt;u»y.
tot, and tlmvwter assigned to Jam«-» ' *
ley, and on which tiiere te due n: t)i» •
of, three bandred and fifteen dollar*
hereby given that by virtue of tbe po’-.
In said tBortaagn 1 aball foreclose the
a sale, at public auction, to U&gt;e high- at tbe north front door of the Court Itbe City of Hastings, on the twenty sixth &lt;’ •’ of
May. 1«W, at twelve o'clock unon. of all that ™r
talnji’.ecc or parcel of l*D&lt;l situated itt thr (Ity

of the word. Trademark ba* been defined able on the fourth day ot March; A. D. 18SO.
u kina ru&gt; Uij 04 aiBmi,A
A.
by the United btetre wjxrene court to be I
’IWQ.
m
bTt'AKT, K
KN
aPI-KN
VAX
UMAX.,
just what Webcteri* Dictionary define* it. "■ :
HTUABT,
napi
-xn A V
axAmmax
Atty'S forTtatuttff.
■itetiugutehlng mark or dwfcv used by a
□mnufacturcron his goods or labels, the k-ga)
CHANCERY SALE.
right
in which te rwognixed
The
-—------- -- by
-jlaw."
------In pursuance
hui auMic of ouu
and uj
by Tir.uv
virtue iu
of no
an orucr
order ana
and
act of eongrew of March 2, 1681, provided for decree of the circuit court for the County of
registering trade marks of alhma, as well a* Bajjy.Oianeery. In the HUte of Michigan,
eltuou. by coin, to teroertoi In u»
i
■. &gt;u otiTiwiH touirc iinrrcin prouiai.
ent office a statement specifying name, domi——J*1
die, location and citirenahip ot the party I
applying, the dou of tuerchondaw and England, Sr., are defendant*. Notice 1* hereby
Wtiripoblte auction to tbe
the
particular
description, of
goods hlgbrrt btador. on Friday, the fourth day at
comprised in such t class to' which tbe V.k1 ‘ J?.’ y*0’.*? ten oM1** la
foresoon.
particular trado mark ha* been appropri­ ™.lbVurth ,rowt,door of tbe ’x,urt h*,U5C ln «’•
City of Hastings, CoQuti of Barry and State of
ated; a description‘of tbe trade mark itself Mienlgaa, saldewrt boo** being tbe N*re for
with foc-elmilee thereof, aud statement of bolding tbe circuit emxrt. for raid County ot
th? mode in which tbe same* is applied and Bafry- ’b* taitowing dwerihed property, uprit t
The west half ot Ute weu half of tbe south
affixed to goods, and the length ot time dar­ east
quarter rt section utreteoo, tn township
ing which tbo trade mark has been used. two north, rauge.len west. Barry Counter. MlchTills application mu*t be accompanied by igan.aceordlMtotbeUnlfod btote* survey, to
rata mortgage, interest. co.tit and ezproof of its veracity and tbe right* claimed. ratiriy
nense*. and should the «*tmi (all to realize sufTbe certificate when isbued remains in force firfsnt for the paywroknf raid morttn.gr. Inter­
for thirty years, and can l» renewed. .Ths est, cost* and expenses areordloK to the decree
th rata cure, thin I rhall -rit tor tote purooer
government foe te gS3. The manufacture, the west half of tb* cast half of t be
sale, offering for sale or dealing in anv good*
In township two
subeteaiial.iy of the same descriptive proper
ties as those referred to in the registration of
any trade mark or the hfflxing of a f raudu
tent trade mark ia punishable by a fine not
exceeding 11,000 or Imprisonment not ex­
Solicitor* lor Complainant.
■
ceeding two years, or both. The same flnu

From the Btoro-bonse of nature came by
' Intuition a prlceleas boon to th* human
race, through which physical sufferers In
i untold thousands are made to relolce In
the restoration of health, and all the bleraIng*, joy* and plealures thereunto pcrtaln*
11,11
Bwlff* Spectte (S. S. 8.) ha* been a
blessing to me. Afflicted with rbeumathm
and female weakness Tor a number of
years, during which time I took a great
deal of medicine, nothing giving me relief
but Swift’* Specific (8. 8. 8.) WUt 1
suffered and endured before commencing is imposed on those who fraudulent! v refill
on Swift's Specific (8. S. 8.) is painful
to even think about; but after taking that
medicine I got well, nnd have continued
to enjoy the brat of health .Ince. I can­
A Roman emperor fed Us favorite bone
not say more than I believe in the nralse
of Swift'* Specific (S. 8. S.)
™
with gilded oats and mado him first con­
sul of the empire. Butter than golden or
Mm*. M. A. Peelrb,
political honors for Hye stock la Cole's
„
,, Morgantown, N. C.
Treatise on blood and skin disease.* famous Veterinary Carbolisalve, unequalcd
for it* success with live stock. Its sppllcamailed free.
Swift Spkcific Co.,
uon renews the hair In Its natural color,
Atlanta, Ga.
relieves inflammation, keeps the frog soft
Th, relief fund tor tbe wife ud mother toughens the feet, promotes growth of
of I'oBcemui Sbmniker. who wm killed hoof, and Is a sure, safe- and speedy rem­
In Detroit, bu rembed 30.000.
edy for all cuts, wounds, bruises, sprains,
Are ,on nil outofmrta "thl,.pr!n«- stiff and inflamed joints, collar nnd saddle
n"Nl * y»lr: take Lore.', Brtreit gaUs and speed‘cracks. Large cans $1.00;
br ^nL 0,T.^ 11 h“ no O'lwl- For Bile small cans 50 cento. Sold by all druggist*.
by W. H. Goodyear.
Arthur Wilson of Sanilac county played
Ann Arbor and Ypsilanti are making
wa^'uK matches Sat- with a loaded gun and Alfred Russell was
fnar—We havo seen strange things today ” urd^™1*008
shot through tbe heart
Jesus Is tbe Ixn-d God of the holy prophet*
(Rev. xxil, G. 16). and if our hearts looking up
to Him in childlike faith should say, ••Ab,
lu‘
Lord God! behold, Thou tout made the beaveh lotarineumof lloodhltaupulita"
The early history of, America is full of
and tbe earth by Thy great power and
An Addition, eontnlnlnn soo roonu. to Instances of men having great nerve. But
stretched out arm, and there is nothing too ton, put op .t the BntUe Creek «.Zn“ we are rapidly becoming the xn6«t nervous
hard for Ttaw" (Jer. xxxli, 1?&gt;. we too would
people on earth. The recent Increase of
be amazed at tho resolUof faith, aud should
Insanity, epileptic fits, headache, lackache,
•
Sodden Death.
ThePaPer8 »re full of sudden deaths. neuralgia, sleeplessness, nervousness, dys­
no would Boe. The If you have choking sensation*, fluttering, pepsia. fluttering of the heart, feta.; point*
but the rich and self
to an early decay of tlie race, unless thte
pata or WnderiWA, In &lt;*«(. (.lnl
tendenry is cbeckM. NoUnog wlR cure
parilntte. that wo ukr- Dr. Wlrf Now Cum tor th. beai
these diseases like Dr: - Mttetf .Nerving,
io and ding to tbo
** Jld ncnn
warranted to contain tr
druggist at Cleveland. Ohio. Sold by W
morphine, bample bott
H. Goodyear.
Goodyear’* drug *tore.

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O. W. Honour* G. P at. &gt;...(-f

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Boa at .Man is tbo one to whom dominion on
earth is given. Ho has {tower to remove sin

CAUTION’S^

Btatioua.

ON BLOOD UTPUBXTDM.

ODD, nui B WlUIg UUU1U uo w UV. UUMOU.
Other case* of thb direare uro recorded in
Matt, tv, 24; viii.fi; Acts viil, 7; lx. 83, the test
care being that of a man who had kept his bed
for eight year*. This man'* phytical condition
was au illustration of tlwconditiouof all men
spiritually, Ram. v, G, 8, 10, to describe it as
“witboatstrength,ungodly, sinners, enetniea," I
and that was just the condition of those Phar- j
bees and doctors of tho law who were tit !
ting by, but they knew it not.
19. "They went upon the hotwetop. and let
him down through the tiling, with his couch,
into tbe midst before Jeuw." Tho discourage­
ment* were many and great It seemed sim­
ply impossible to get their friend to Jubua
20. “And when He saw their faith, He rail'
unto him, Man. thy sins are forgiven thee.’’
Tho great people prevent may bare felt like
objecting very decidedly to this nnli inter­
ruption-. or *4)mo hateful one* may have
laughed in their heart* at tbe meeting being
thus dhturbed: but the quiet calmness and
dignity of Jesus would overawe them, and os
all was still again, tbe helpless man lying on
his couch in their midst, there must unex­
pected words fell from the preacher’s Upe:
"Man, thy sins are forgiven threT As tbe
skillful physician seeks carefully the source of
the more mainfot symptoms, the seat of the
disease, and attends to that, knowing that if
the caw** Is removed all will be well, so Jesus
gore at once te the cause of all sicknos and
suffering and death, and in the care of this

KsJ^iiuaoo Lv .
R*-i &lt; uoper
Ki' hiana June'l

THE POPULATION OF FRANCE.

tlx hundred and thirty tour, accredio*
[!'c
original ptet of th* village (now city* &lt;•: im't
tags, recorded tn Harry Count) Bra‘*’rr •■•ni ’-,
tb^ramo befog the mortgaged premises
’
jAMlta L CBAWMV. Aralenrr.
CHA*. H. Bavbm. Atf) lor Assignee
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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In the con. iron*
Of a certain mortg-rn made by Charles w. btuy
and Eitan (k Biggs,Ida wife to John A (■t.-nl;
dated tbe 54th day o&lt; February A. 1'.
and reoorded in tne office of the nzt-..*r &lt;&gt;:
deed* tor tbe county of Barry aud #1*1- o( M
lean on tbe 24lb day ot February, a. 1». W in
liber u, a! mortgage* an pa«c JW on v
mortgage there ladaimed to be due *t th•• d*fo
of this notice tbe turn ot nine hundred and
nineteen dollars and *lxty-elgnt cent' and an
attorney toe of fifty dollar* provided for &lt;t&gt; ra&lt;d
mortgage.and uo suit or proceeding* -l
having been instituted to m-vn-i the
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CHANCEBY [HALE.

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v,
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oontalnod in rata mortgage aid the
radt CM* mad* and promded, nollc-^ H h&lt; rr.&gt;l
1NTMttialevMamt&amp;y. lb* thirty fir-t
May, A. D UN, at teu o’clock In the forviww.
fSmn ran N mNI* haetfoo, to tbe high p t■
der. al the north front door of the court how*
In the eity of Harting*, (that being the plare
wbmw tte* otemtit eout for Barry count) is
botaen). the premlrea described In rata n.ortgage. «r *o much thereof a* may be ncc‘ ’'*.7
to pay tbe amount due on said mortgage- nUb
'ten pev-eent. interret, and all ty** ** *:,?£
getherwltli air attornc)’* fee of fifty dtal^
' 0*U*i*tair lor tmiotn tbe premise’ t“'nc
t fa nil! mSTr - bl that rartata
MM* «M pareol oHand blog and being
In-the«ownahlp©f&gt;aUamirin the «mniy »»
■nd described A
the *ontbeart quarter nt the horthensl Q&gt;"»rt.,,,r1
ot aeottan tiranty-oeven (rtl.ln town three&gt; ,J,
mirth of range nine |»1 wert. contain g ton?
1M) acre* at&amp;adjM the raroe more nr !&lt;•”- »
cording to th* U«lt*d State* wrvey thereof.
Jono A.Gitai i &gt;
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Murtg’.wv’'Doted March 1st, 1N0.
Smith a Oouinova. Att*?*^ Mortr '-' _

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two north, range ton sreat.
Barry county, Michigan .according to the United

*bou’« tK same
?«• th* payment ot r aid

townshin twn north, range tea

.Ji?'*”1,
Miclu February, it, a.D.
.,*o,, _ „ Axoxxo R Kknastom.
C,Mlcblgw?nrt Con,rul’,,,iou,'r' Bmt)’ County.
»tvaht, KMArrrjr * VaxAbmax,
KoHcitorafor Complainant.

BOILERS

NOTICK FOR IIKARING CLAIM*
State of Michigan, County uf Bam-’-'- . rn1
Notice Is hereby giver.’, that byw»or»errf
the nrooat* court tor 4be county «»f .{"‘. Jn
made on the Nth day of Fete uarj’. *
«?x mont.u from that date were allowed .■ •
creditors to present their claim*
V'j
relate of Christopher H. VauArmaivltteOj^
«rtmty, deceased, and that all creditors &lt;• ra ।
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and that

lllgH. lOr OHlnlllUUVll
ore lhe ’.nttb dav of aksu-i i,rY
Uimn will be I card brtwe
dav. tbe ffth day of &gt;*“' »»?
lb day ot Aivu&lt;t next, at 1”
rraone ot each ot those d»ys

lb 4 D IMA

CMIXLft* W. ABMmjOX*1Judge of ITcMte.

�been on a "bat" the night before; his
hair was harsh and tangled, though well
oiled; the inflamed rims of his eyes, his
Her eyes fell again upon tbe calico drees
She put the paper in his hand, and
(■arched lipa, and the heavy puffs like which
her. ah. nripp«l II off holding it gave him directionshow logo. tor my anta."
cushions under his eye*, would have with hurried action.
The touch of the softest hand he had
"That’s the truth." replied Tom. calm­ thought. and
shown this, if a plain odor of gin cock­
She stood a moment, her senses numbed ever felt moved tho little vagabond.
ly. “or else you liave a desire to make
tails, above tbo breath heavy with the —utterly coufwed.
v
Then ahe kissed tbe dirty paw of the the rescue of that girl impossible."
flavor of cloves and roast coffee beans,
By and by tire events of the day began youngster as he promised to be fleet of
•AU things come to him who
"What do you mean?" cried Holbrook
had not told the talc.
to pan before her vividly She traced foot.
beside himself. "Have a cure. I am in
But Annie was not experienced in tuch them ono by one. to tbe final tc^no in the
lu a moment more she heard the patter no inood to lie trifled with."
thing*, and she gave little heed to ono cotudt
.
, /
;
■
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of his bore fedt on the alate roof.
••Perhaps." said Tom. looking him the janitor.*'
who, after 'alt was nothing to her—
*1It waa chloroform." she said aloud.
In a few minutes they had pnasM
She climbed down and restored the steadily in tho eyes. "But you are tn a ;
merely an Instrument of Mr. Holbrook.
Then she thought of her mother, of her
mood to make an eternal ass of yourself 'through all the adjoining offices, and
She did wonder, however, why it was alarm because Annie luul not returned, found them.
By heaven, Holbrook, if you leave tiiat reached jhe passageway which ran parsJthat he had gotten a coach so dose, and and of the mother1* distress over tbe new
She sat down on the bed to think.
door in the frame of mind you a’re in lei with the rear street To descend,
one in which there were such small win­ calamity, falling so closely on the mur­
But she was too much disturbed to this minute, I predict you will regret it quickly by a comer staircase was but a
dow*. It waa bo stuffy. The young man i der of her brother.
I moment's work, and the three were soon
think or to siL
to the very last liour of your life."
did not obtrude himself. He was appar­
This thought touched a tender chard,
She began pacing up and down tbe
Holbrook looked at him angrily, but. rapidly treading their way through
ently busy with memoranda and pa pern and she wept violently.
floor.
nevertheless, he was somewhat stag­ I crowded Nassau street
Once he lifted his head to say that it
At Printing House square the Shadow
She ’had taken but a few turns when gered by Toni’s sudden exhibition of !
The storm of tears acted like a storm
! parted from them, turning to the east.
was necessary for them. In order to make on a sultry day; it cleared the atmos­ she heard a bolt drawn back and a key energy.
a quick trip, to pass through a disagree­ phere. Seeing that he had made an impree- ; Tom and Holbrook turned to the west
inserted in a lock.
The importance ot purifying the blood cxnable portion of the town.
...
When she recovered hereelf she began
Hie door opened.
won, —
Tom continued:
. - and crossed the City Ballpark. Reach­
.to« be overestimated, for without pure
To this she made no reply.
to think.
'
'T ,
It was the one opening into the othef
"You want to rescue the girl, but ing Broadway, lUn led the way to tha
blood you cannot enjoy good health.
Finally they turned into "the street the
She made a close examination of the room.
you are going about it in a way to make second floor of a building which faced ;
At Uito season nearly every one needs a
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich dirt of which passed all comprehension room; it was similar in size and appear­
A stop or two on the floor..
it an impossibility—you have taken leave upon the post office.
Entering an office In tho rear, a wall
the blood, and Hood’s Sarsaparilla is worthy
upon her part.
A man stood before her. He was of your usual good common sense. Now
ance to the oue ulw had first found her­
your confidence. It Is peculiar la that; It
Children seemed to swarm on the side­ self in.
■ dressed in shabby black clothes. A bat­ give me five minutes and i’ll convince built man; .whose frame was suggestive
strengthens and builds up tbe system, creates
j of great strength, about forty-fivo years
walks; women, often drunk even at tiiat
A mattress lay in the corner with a tered black derby hat was on his head, you."
an appetite, and tones the digestion, while early hour, and dotbed in rags, talked
I
He laid his hand upon Holbrook’s arm. old, arose and greeted Tom effusively.
pillow and a horse blanket tumbled on under which showed the straggling and
K eradicates disease. Give it a trial
This was the chief of the private de- ;
and quarreled on the sidewalks and or, it, as if some one hud slept there. Two malted locks of his brown hair. His The lawyer sullenly submitted tcabeing |
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.
tective agency.
Tom presented Hot- .
the
stoops
of
the squalid dwellings.
face
was
covered
with
a
coarse,
bushy
led
into
his
private
office.
Tom
closed
chairs
stood
near
tho
dormer
window.
Prepared by C. I. Hood &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.
I brook and said:
She became interested in the scene, On one was a newspaper. She picked it brown beard and mustache, above which the door after them.
“A word or two in private with you. ■ ’
100 Doses One Dollar
novel to her. and leaned forward to look up. It was of the date of tho 14th of glowed a prominent hooked nose, the
"I do not know but the damage is '
from the window. She did not notice September. That was the day she wan end of which was inflamed. Two pierc­ done already. The man I suspected of chief.'
"This way then, Tom." They entered
that the young man Imd drawn the cur­ hut at home. It must still be timt day. ing, fiery eyes peered out on her.
. watching us in Lexington avenue is in
"So," he aaid. "yer’re found yer way ■ the liull now. If he was within earshot a small room in which there were a few .
tain over tho window on the opposite The newspaper was new and fresh; it
Situations furnished fW-e ofc h*r&gt;r. Cost
of Irnnilnx. low. Particulars Free, Address
' chairs and a table.
side of the coach.
: into this here room, hare yer, my lady?" he ha* beard your injudicious talk."
hud not been ojK'Sed.
.
"I want a force of five picked men." .
She made no reply.
"Point him out to me," said Holbrook,. I
.He broke the silence that had ^con­
A small, round table stood in the^sen- ।
I
"Tryin’ to find a way out, eh! Well, I springing to the door, 'and
nover said Torn.
" he'll
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tinued for some time:
tcr of tbe room, a plain, wooden top
|
"All right. Tom." replied the chief. ‘
"I l&gt;eg you will excuse me, Miss table, not particularly cluan. A plate, a don’t blame .yer for that. It’s what I ex- watch any ono again."
Tom placed himself betwden Holbrook •: "Anything jyou want I’m bound to sup­
Templeton. 1 know it is not the proper cup. both dirty, and Home crumbs, pectied yer to do, so I fixed it that yer
' ply
_i_ if
if I■ cun.
_—
and the door, crying:
.
Ii owe you too much to
thing to do, but I am suffering greatly showed that not long before some -one couldn’t.’'
Wbrfa
"In the name of heaven how can you disregard any request of yours.
|
discarded calico
.His eye fell
. upon tho
.
Have 1 had euten there.
TOOM THE DIABY OF A IAWYER AND THE with my eyes this morning.
be such a lunatic?"
I the job?"
your permission to apply a lotion to
A stump of a lead pencil lay on the dress, nnd lie laughed.
NOTE BOOK OF A REPORTER.
Holbrook glared at him. Tom turned
Tom rapidly skmched the fact of the
"Oh, ho, yer didn't like tho nice purty
them?"
table.
drejs yer friend pernentcd y&lt;!r with', ch?" the key in the door, took it out and put abduction, saying nothing, however, of
Wondering at the strangeness of tbe
She went into the other room.
By EABOLAY HOSTE
.
I the
the even*
events which
ui“u u
had
"'* -preceded “
it
"Why am 1 confined here?" she asked. it in his pocket, saying:
request, she nevertheless murmured her
It was bare of everything save a chair
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- J «UI Me.'
Tom, flnlriimg
"I. am ,positively
ashamed of_ you.
Hol-!
"You
“Who brought me here?”
(CoprrktMn!. 1*0. Iiy O. M. IXinh&amp;cn. PublhbM permission, and turned again to tho and the bed on which she hud lain.
. you act __
i i.~
... _acted
......i in
:i.:
j mw
*;
and
have
in • v.
this
his
recital,
’that wo want your best
"Not know in' can't say,” the man re­ ,brook;
by vpevUI ftrmngeramt through Tho Amoricaa street
Apparently there was no hope of es­
wv" can
“**
’t ’you
"**’ u
head
““'’ **
tho
’“ force
Frv*« A&gt;x&gt;ciaUou..'
Ho drew his handkerchief from his cape. She listened. She could hear no plied. "Why be yer confined here? Not matter like a madman. I tell you. man, men. *Why
1 couldn’t say.
this is a case where the lion skin will not yourself?"
pocket and then a bottle, with the con­ sounds in the' house. Only the noises knowin*
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CHAPTER XXIX.
"I can and will," replied the chief.
tho «treet—tho erie. ot hawkers. I
"Why do you keep me here, xjien? do; the fox’s skin is the one we want
tents
of
which
he
plentifully
saturated
THE ARDVCriON OF ANNIE.
"Have you made any plans of attack?*
(j... shouts j.#
—j. at
... play.* tbe roll of -Gh.
the
of j-ujijj
children
Oh« sir. 1 prsv
Pra-V ynn
7°°;’ let
kt ma
u1® r-n 1 will
win Let me see tiiat note."
tbo handkerchief.
rehi'clc»-;dl tTi'^aww to Iwr dradm'ied j W you
you handsomely
hwidamtely if
it you
you will
will let
let me."
me.”
"No,’very few. I have sent my Sha­
Holbrook handed it to him with bad
Before she could realize what was be­ vehicles—all these camo tuber deadened ,
j
"Oh,
no, my
ladybird, 1 couldn't do grace.
dow. he’s ono*bf your old men, up to lo­
by
the
distance.
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ing done the young man snapped a spring,
I’m only obeyin’orders,
•■Of course! Where were you going? cate the house if he can. He is to meet
"Of
What was the meaning of her seizure ' that, yer know. ------------tiie curtain shot up over thq window in
and
so you will liave
l us here ns soon as he has done his work.
a""
~ to. lit
" yer go? To Mott street, three doors from Bay1’
front of her, «he was forced back on the and confinement, she asked herself.
| Then I thought we would be governed .
cushio&gt;is with a vigorous push on her Wh&lt;&gt; was the enemy of her family who Oh, no, that wouldn't do nt all; but I ord."
ipV«l somewhat by what ho re|&gt;ortK
We
"An
idiot
would
kiHV
llint."
replied
wish
they
’
d
take
yer
away
from
here,
first
killed
.her
brother
and
then
abducted
shoulder, tho handkerchief was closely
________
I ought not to, go up tlwrub^'re 9 o'clock,
Holbrook.
•
pressed on her nose and mouth, and, her? Why were these calamities so sud­ for 1 don’t want yer."
“
which house?
‘ro are
o! -; I think."
Annie saw the uselessness 4of further
* But
DUIOTIUVII
UUUOC.- T&gt;i
&amp;*&gt;&lt;'
IUV four
»vu« v,
though she struggled ineffectually for a denly precipitated ppon them, who had
To this Holbrook demurred as an un­
them in Mott street, three doors from
time, unable to make a noise, she soon always lived such quiet and uneventful wbrds, nnd ahe trusted to the boy.
The man continued:
I
•
necessary delay. But Tom was now sup­
Bayanl!"
lost all consciousness.
fear
Holbrook winced under, this, but ije ported by the chiefs judgment and
“Hero, there's somethiu* to oat for yer
It was a problem too deep for her to
Holbrook was compelled to yield.
or hesitation
.
CHAPTER XXX.
solve; she was not even aware of an And some beer"— pointing to khe table. replied doggedly:
"We can lay our plans and arrange
Annie Temple­
away the
"I’d go to each one of’them."
enemy.
,[ Uo walked over to it and took....
ANNIE MAKES XX ACQUAINTANCE.
ton liad prepar­
Her thoughts instinctively turned to plate and cup that Annie had just aeon
"That answer proves how absurd you the details when we bear what tbe Sha­
Holbrook.
He would assist her if he there.. Ho
IL, moved
lut/rcd ths
the chair
cluur on which are. Do you realize that ns she is con­ dow Itae to rejKirt." snid Tom.- "In the
ed. aud at once,
the paper to tho table. As
ha lifted fined tn one only, there uro three in which meantime. Holbrook. Mrs. Templeton's
to obey the sup­
knew of herdistresa, and he would know lay
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anxiety should be relieved. It would be
posed summons
Imvaumj of her failure to inebt him as re­ die paper lie said: "Aud here’s some she is not? That the chance of your
.
striking the right one first is as three a humane action to let her know.”
read in* for yer." #
quested.
In tliis Holbrook acquiesced. and pro­
His attention was attracted to tho mu­ again.-t one? Do you imagine the people
Ah, a thought! She had Been trapped
by forged notes from him. She grew the tilated margin. He looked quickly to who abducted her. and who have carried posed to go there forthwith.
Tom said laughing: "I’ll go up with
the table ami saw the jwncil was gone.
out their plans so skillfully so far. are
more frightened by the thought.
*he was
You
are
not —
in —
a -------------fit frame—of
“Wljat havo yer been doin’.’’ he asked, born
i I idiots, ujiu
***.
•
*- —
- - mind.
mid lama.
that yyou would not w
be _•you.
tunity of
Oh. if she could but communicate
recognized the moifient you set your foot yet. ahd may commit an act of indU*
fiercely,
gding
to
her.
Aa
he
did
heaaw
with
Holbrook!
She
prayed
heaven
Co
society of
2..
W..„
•
l.n
,r&lt;,l
,**1,,,
lit
rtmrimt
ivr.nlil
i-rlin
HR.
cretion
which
would
ruin
us."
the pencil on tho floor.
in Mott street? That the girl would not
i»bip had
Holbrook was annoyed-, but at bottom
“Ho. ho! Yer’ve been a-tryin’ to kuu&gt;be spirited away before you'could say
"Hi. missy, hi!"
though .she
Jack Robinson? 1 know homething of he felt that Tom was right
A voice startled her. She looked io munierente. hoy ye?’
hereelf the
So descending tt&gt; tho street they found
••Yes.” she replied, boldly.
that part of town.
Why, man alive,
every direction but the right one.
for hinii
"Well, did ye?" said he. peering at her from the moment you left this spot you a call and drove off.
"Hi. missy, look up."
tho more
Wlien they reached the boarding bouse
.
would bo followed, and when you turned
She did. In the roof there was a sky­ keenly and suspiciously.
The
idea swept over Annie’s mind that your stc|»J in tho direction of Mott street of the Templetons, Holbrook entered,
light.
Through
a
broken
pane
the
very
ftW,' HEN Annie
dirty face of a boy looked | down upon it would be wise (d conceal her attempt. the nl,*irm would be given. Your own nnd Tom remained in the cab A news-'
&lt;lo. and he had
■J
next was
"Of what use was it?" sbczsaid. wear­ common sense, if you will only give it a boy passed, and Tom purchased a paper,
mother from the I
■/ conscious of her. .
with which ho busied himself. He had
If it luul been the face of an angel it ily. Women are born actresses. **How chance, must telf you this."
gnefs.
was 1 to semi a letter from here?"
Holbrook was forced to acknowledge .hardly interested himself in the first tele­
When Aimi£ arrived at the door of the
things, sl*e could not burn appeared more beautiful
"True
for
ye.
Where
’
s
wot
ye
writ?"
tbe
justice
of
Tom
’
s
remarks.
.
graphic
item, when Holbrook dashed
Hiirrwrate’i office a young man of gentle­
w
lying tu her.
"1 didn't write anything.: I tore the
"Well. then, what would you do?"
down the steps, his face pale, and greatly
“I seed them when they brung you
man like up{H'3r;ai&lt;-e stepped forward,
paper up."
।
•
agitated.
"Act
immediately,"
replied
Tom.
"but
up
here.
Was
yon
sick?*'
and, lifting id* but. said:
' ,•
.
rough bed.
Lie !&lt;&gt;oked upon the floor, and saw not rush up there like u mad bulb th"What’s tlie nutter now?" exclaimed
"I have.been ulaiting pome time for
"Yes. Can’t you come down here?"
Sharp pains were shooting through her
\ .
.
"No, do winder is nailed rigid. ’Side*, pieces,of paper which Annie luul idly ten to me. The course to pursue seems Tom.
you, Misrf Teiupfetou. ahd quite impa­ head and an intolerable .thirst consumed
“lire. Templeton lias gone."
lorn
into bits.
to me plairrenough. The Shadow is here
he'd tra.-h me. Ho kicked, me down­
tiently.’’
her.
"The old lady? Gone? Where?"
This did not satisfy him. He looked now. in the other room. I will send him
Annie drew l&gt;ack astonished.
stairs oncL"
‘•Water,’’ she murmured.
at her suspiciously a moment, aud tfien up to Mott street to take observations,
“Annie sent for her; the messenger
"1 am afraid I ji^ve been awkward in
"Who* heT
"She's coming to." said n voice, seem­
and to determine, as nearly as ho can. in said she had broken her leg. having fallen
"Do feller 'wot’s got yer locked up. said:
my spqedt." he continued. "1 zneant.to ingly from a great distance, which nev­
“I dnh’t believe ye. Not Chat ye saw which of the four houses Miss Temple­ while out"
tay tiiat for any delay Mr. Holbrook will
Oh.
he
’
s
a
tuff!"
ertheless fell upon her ear with a
"It’s another part of tbe plot." cried
anybody, but yer’ve thrown somethin' ton is confined. This he can probably do
blame me. Be is very exacting in busi­ strangely familiar sound.
"He's a bod man?"
"He's an orful bad man, I’m tellin' out'for a chance. I'll see to that at once. exactly, for he is excellent nt that sort Tom. “How could the old lady have
ness matters. That is why I say I am
A cup was pressed lo her lips, and she
Yer
’
d
better
eat."
ho
said
os
he
turned
been
so foolish as Lo go after she knew
of
tiling.
.
While
ho
lias
gone
about
this
impatient."
drank eagerly.
away, "for yer’ve a long ride before yer business, you nnd I will go to a friend of Annie iiad been enticed away out of tbe
"Do you want to help me?"
"Why. it. is nut yet 10 o’clock." ex­
“She’ll do now. and I'll go." said the
to-night.”
house by a forgery."
mine
—
the
head
of
a
private
detective
z
"You
’
d
tell
on
me."
.
claimed Annie.
naiuo voice. A momail later she Beard
V*’ith that lie strode hastily out of the agency, and *wc will get from him a
“Do you think it's a part of the plot?"
"No. indeed I won’t. If you would
"Pardon me. I am afraid y«ir time­ a few steps, and a door open and close.
"I am sure of it. But Ibis is getting
piece it* out of order. It is considerably She opened her eyes. A man of rough only help me. I couM get a bad man pun­ room, locking, bolting .and barring tho force of trusty men to assist us. But
door
after
him.
Her
heart
failed
us
slie
to
be a deep one."
»
tbe
first
thing
we
must
do
will
be
to
get
after 10. But here is a note I aoseborgt-d exterior stood orer her.
She/closed ished." .
’
"She may have been taken to tho same
out of this building unobserved by the
“What, trashed? What, walloped right heard the bolts shoot.
by Mr. Holbrook to deliver tn y«u."
them again in fright. amP' nearly
She saw bolts nnd bars on the inside. spy outside."
place
tiiat
Annie
was,"
ventured
Hoiup
aud
down,
his^eyes
blackened
and
his
He handed it to her with a bow.
swoontxl.
With a quick impulse die put up the
“Seize him and tie him up," said Hol­ brook.
Annie i^ok it and read:
When next she opened them she was teeth knocked out—say. miMy, would bars and shot the bolts. She flew to the
“No," said Tom, "thescoundrels would
brook.
s“^URBOQATK’S OFFICE. I
yer if I'd help yer?"
alone.
other door and bolted and barred that.
"No." laughed Tom, "that won’t do. never dare two abductions in the open
His eyes danced with glee at the pro**New York, Sept. 14. 1884. |
Unable .to collect her thoughts, she
She was safe from unwelcome intru­
We want him to remain here under the daylight in the same neighborhood. I •
"My Dear Miss Tkmpleton—I regret lay still a few moments. By and by the peel.
sion.
impression
tiiat we are still in this of­ tell you. Holbrook, these are no common
"Indeed. I would," **id Annie: and
so much to cause you the annoyance I experiences of the nwrning rushed over
Then she sat down to wait for Hol­
scoundrels. They win on tbeir boldness.
fice."
she was quite sincere.
undoubtedly do this morning, tart busi­
brook.
,
j
her.
Holbrook,
who had cooled down con­ Who was the messenger?"
"I
golly
I
dat
would
be
good.
Yer
ness knows no other law. than its own.
“For heaven's sake, where am I?" she
CHAPTER XXXI.
"A woman—a respectable looking wosiderably, thought a moment.
The surrogate sit* at home this morning cried. Then she sprang from her couch, wouldn’t tell on me, sure?*’
THE SENSATIONS ACCUMULATE,
"These offices ore connected all the
"No, indeed."
—a fact I only learned on arriving here. forgetful of her sufferings.
tv OM knew that way through to the rear. The janitor
“It's a deep laid plot. All of tbe legiti­
"Den 1 will if 1 kin."
I have other business as well as your
She was dazed. The room she found
.A
the cry of _ .
has keys to them all, and he can carry mate heirs are gone now—tho brother
"I want you to go to Mr. Holbrook"—
own before the surrogate, and as he will herself in was evidently an attic room.
1
Holbrook-had utus through to the rear hall without it killed nnd the mother and sister ab­
sit but for n short time, I must harry off. Tho roof sloped down tow and close to and she gave him the address—"and tell
i'H
n ,crc^ meant that
being necessary to go out on the one we ducted."
I leaven clerk to escort you. Your sin­ the floor on one side. There was neither him where I aids that I am; locked up
sW*1*1 H
news ofAnnie
ordinarily use."
cere friend.
Henry Holbrook."
ceiling nor walls: the rafters and stud­ here."
yn
‘H
had been receiv“The very thing,’’ said Tom.
plicate* the matter."
"Write it down, missy."
When Annie had finished reading the ding were bare of plaster. The floor
M
ed.
Just what
"No. We’ll do just what we were go- .
"HI send word to him at once."
"I have no paper. Wait," she said, as
note she looked op with a confiding was uncarpeted.
A dormer window
!■
he
didn
’
t
know,
ing
to do. Find the girl firrt, and the
“
Hold
on
a
moment,
’'
interposed
Tom.
she ran hastily into the other room. She
smile, saying:
•
'
broke through the roof aud gave light
1w A
but that the mes­
"Send out a trusty clerk to him, and let finding of the mother will not be diffi­
"You are tlwai u clerk of Mr. Hol­ to the room. She flew to it, but could snatched u^the paper and tore a strip
senger who had the janitor come to us from the rear cult. Find the girl,.and you will find
fr^&gt;m
the
margin,
and
catching
up
the
brook/’
not reach it; a strong iron grating set in
17
brought the in- hall, unlocking the doors as he comes, tbe mother and tho murderer. Get into
pencil on the table she wrote hurriedly:
“Yoh, Mi'-s Templeton, and entirely at the timbers and floor burred her way.
Kv
formation would
so that when we do leave we can go tho cab and let u* drive right back to
"Help. 1 am locked up on the top floor
your service. The surrogate is confined
Site shook it in the desperation of de­
Hanford."
.
quickly."
•
bevaluabieto
to his house with a cold, and sent word spair. As well might she have tried to of a house”-----I MAi
them he quickly
This waa agreed and acted upon.
To be continued.
But
where?
down tiiat be would not dare to venture move one of the Brooklyn bridge towers.
'
appreciated.
In
the
meantime
two
other
clerks
She looked up at the boy.
out, but timt. he would listen to all who
She flew to the door at the foot of the
" IM
He hastened af­ went out into the hall, and in the pres­
"Where am I/’
liad pressing businass nt his bouse. Now, bed; it was locked and bolted from the
"I renrd Hood’s BareaporUta m MyIdk
The boy snickered. "Why, right down ter the lad. and as be reached the head ence of the vpy had this conversation:
if you please, we will go there. Here is outside.
passed above tbe grade ot what are cooamouly
of the stairs he heard dip pattering of
"By George, it’s hard l:Q$s. isn’t it?"
culled patent or proprietary medlcinea,'1 said
a carriage I hare, had in waiting for
There was a strong board partition dere, missy."
bare feet several flights Below, going at
"What’s hard lines?"
a
well known physician recently. "It la fully
"No,
no.
but
In
what
street?"
you."
running up to the roof, and in It was a
"Why, 1,promised my best girl to take entlUod to be considered a standard tnedkdas. *
"Oh, in Mott street, tree doors from a rapid rate of speed.
The concocters of the design against door; site flew to that. It opened, and
and has won thia ;&gt;o*iUon by 1U undoubted
He called to him. but the owner of the her to Coney Island to-night, and here merit and by the many remarkable cures ft
Bayard."
Annie's freedom had evidently counted she entered a similar room. 'Another
pattering feet took no heed of bis cnU. comes Mr. Holbrook in at a late hour baa enacted. For an alterative and toule Khas
She wrote:
upon her ignorance of the method* of dormer window, and another iron grat­
never been equalled."
"In Mott street, three doors from Bay­ and, perceiving the uselessness of at­ and tells mo not to go away, for he will
conducting business, for while to almost ing, aud Itootlu-r door lending to the
tempting
to follow him, he desisted and have some copying for me to da"
*
Albert Kellogg, of somewhere in Ohio. , .
any one experienced in the world tiffs stairs: llttt also was locked and bolted ard street. Come quickly and help me.
returned to Holbrook's office.
"Well, he’ll be through by six."
etfole a boggy from Tom Sanden; of Fay“Annie Templeton.”
would have proved but a clumsy device, on the outside.
, , . ,
"Not he.
Mr. Bryan and he Save elUT Ind., and traded tbe same off to a
As ho passed the door of th© elevator
She
folded
It
up.
But
how
to
get
it
to
yet.'directed against an unsophisticated
She was- like a frightened lard, with
shaft, it opened to discharge a carload of business that will keep them here until Lenawee county farmer. He Is now in
creature like Annie, its very simplicity throbbing breast, beating the liars of n the boy?
Jail.
F
He put his arm through the broken passengers, and among them Tom recog­ eight. I heard then say so. Tiiat means
and transparency made it the moreakin.
C3Then for the first time ahe realized panq and she tried to throw it to him. nized die man .who had watched them in nine."
Loose's Red Clover Mie Remedy, is a
So tho poor spy settled himself for a
Several ineffectual attempts showed her Lexington avenue.
It is true tiiat after entering the car­ that her dress appeared strange.
positive specific for all forms of the dis­
He made no sign of his diacovery.
two hours’ watch.
riage, and after she had hail time to
She examined it. It was a coar-«) cal­ the futility of this effort.
In the same carload was the Shadow,
Though Holbrook had yielded, he still ease. Blind, bleeding. Itching, ulcerated
She thought a moment
make a furtive examination of tbe young ico earmi'mt of vulgar figure.
and protrndlng piles. Price Me. F&amp;r
and
to
him
Tom
gave
a
sign
to
follow.
chafed.
‘Wait," she cried. She ran into the
man who had token the seat opposite
Sho was bewildered. Then she found
sale by W. II. Goodyear.
As he entered the office again he met
When Tom told him tiiat he did not
her. she had mentally concluded that she it luul been slipped over the other dress. other room and dragged tho table after
Holbrook
going
out
think
they
ought
to
make
the
attempt
Prof. Kedzle of the Agrirultaral eollege
her
and
put
it
directly
under
tho
sky
­
did not like him, and that he seemed to
How? Sho could not comprehend.
"Where are you going?" he asked.
at rescue until after dark—say about fl was thrown from a buggy and bls collar
Ik- everything else, than a gentleman,
Her bend began to n hirl. and before light nnd then climbed to its top and
"Going? To help Annie. Tb rescue o’clock—he rebelled.
bone broken.
though he dressed like one and assumed she could rtfccb tbo other room darkness reached up.
Where else would 1 i*
Tom argued with him, and convinced
She was still loo- far away, stretching her. of course
the sficcch of one. There were certain
overcame her.
going?
him again.
as she did on her tiptoes.
’
signs which influenced her judgment, ns
When sho awoke io consciousness
A great physician has
This
reply
made in a tone of the
’•’I suppose you’re right, Tom." he said,
She clambered down and brought in a
they do that of moot womu:. His hands again she was lying upon the floor. She
the true way to act oa the
•uprcmeM. contempt
"bat thia sospense is frightful. Shy ha bowels, etc., is throng!
chair, which she placed on the table.
were unmistakably dirty, and Ills finger
"Wait
a
moment.
I
want
to
have
a
young,
lovely
girl
Tom.
Think
what
’ Climbing up on it at' the, risk of a
Mlles’ pills tbe smallest m
nails were in mourning.
tumble, she found her face on a level moment’s conversation with you." ,

Ihoob'M

YOUNG MENm™vT

THE IllUIOffl BOITON

x

A mule observer, especially if slangy,
would have mid that the young mac had

act tell. It was still bright day, bat

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�MAKE 175 DIFFERENT KINDS

MKHEKS,
You will find it to your advantage to buy all
your Plow Points, etc., of us.

plow point;

Bring along al] your Old Iron of all kinds, also
Old Brass and Copper.

We will treat you Surly and liberally.

THIS CUT REPRESENTS THE

IN THE WORLD

For grinding all kinds of grain—Oats, Corn,
Barley, Rye or Wheat.

This Mill grinds fast; it is very strongly
built, and is durable and cheap.

The ta Engifla Governcr
Is the best, truest and most sensitive gov­
ernor made. With it speed of engines can
be regulated with accuracy.
We keep re­
pairs for the following engine governors:

We have sold, many of these Mills, and
all give good satisfaction.

WATERS. JUDSON. GARDNER
and PICKERING.
All kinds of inspirators
paired on short notice.

WE MANUFACTURE THE

.

Powers Automatic Furnace
For Heating Houses, Churches, Stores, Schools, &amp;c.

GOODYEAR BROS.,
HARDWARE MERCHANTS, are the Agents for Hasting:

of

We are agents for Barry and Eaton
counties for the celebrated

Come and see one in operation at
our Works.

WE REPRESENT

THE PEHBERTHY INJECTOR

Frank Wo. Wowi Machinery.

is the Best, Truest aud Most Reliable Boiler Feeder made.

Threshing men should buy it and be pleased.

For Good Perfect Work they take the Lead.
COME AND GET’ PRICES.

Farmers and Well Driyers will always find a large stock of PUMPS, PIPES and VALVES at onr Works from which to select, and
WILL PAY THEM to get our prices for 1890 before buying elsewhere.
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ED. POWERS.

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■ County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIV. NO. 48.

HASTINGS, MICH., MARCH 26, -1890.

Hastings Banner

AN IHHENJE

BrtKQfllN
SALE!

HASTI.VGH,

Aaule Belgh has gone to Jackson.
H. Walrath has returned from Muske­
gon.
Edwin -Partello is suffering with a se­
vere relapse of tho grip.
'lite infant son of William Rasey died
Saturday afternoon.
Coy Smith, who Is working at Charlotte,
spent Bunday nt home.
Lulu Felghner and May Dceg spent Sun­
day in Woodland.
S. -E. Cook visited his parents at Ithaca
last week.
Wul Parker has moved in to, the build­
ing south of the post-office.
Mabie Wilcox is visiting her parents at
Irvlngduring vacation.
Rew OvlatL of Hastings, preached at
the town ball Sunday afternoon.
Claude Hough was given a pleasant
surprise Monday evening.
lier. Cossar, of Vertnonville, exchanged
pulpits with Rev. Aldrich Sunday.
Wbl O. Freeman has gone to -Iowa,
where he will purchase several- horses to
add to his stables.
Fred G. Raker lias started a news stand
and opened a reading room in the basement
of the building south of the postoffice.
Frank Gokay and family returned from
Benzie Co. Tuesday night. Mr. Gokay
has rented O. A. Price's farm and will
move unto it soon.,
Mrs, Wm. Bnel and - Electa Fumiss at­
tended the wedding of MHvIn O. Tucker­
man to Mattie Hartom last wCtk,

F. R. PANCOAST.
HASTINGS. MICH-

Yes, the fine

Imported and Domestic Men s Suits we
are offering this week at Ten, Twelve and

They are

the greatest bargains in veriest truth we
have ever seen.

You will see them this

&gt;eeh.

One week devoted to One-Half Of,

One-Quarter Off, One. Third Off slaugh­
ter of Overcoats.

Hudsons

TOWER
CLOTHING COMPANY.
MICH.
GRAND RAPIDS,

THE MARKETS
Hunting*.

Apples—Dried.3‘io per to.
Butter—13c.
Beef-Live. &lt;2.23 to

calves, $3 .tofllt.OO.

in.).- - Beef, 3c; calf.SC.
Lhne—^"illngat 83c per bbl ; waler lime, 91.30

Hicks &amp; Spence .
ffci

Onions—soal.toc per bu.

Pork-84 50BH.73. t .
Poultry—Hens. Sc; chickens, oc.
Ptestere-Selllng at
per ton.
Halt—Selling at 31 per bbl.
Timothy Seed—Sellinc at
per bu.
Wheat—No. 1. white 73c red. 75c.
j
Turkeys-tic.

as desirable a line of
groceries and

Beans-Ct J0&amp;S1 AA per bu.’ for city picked.
Butter—15c.

provisions as can

ONts-MHfiMOM perbu.
Pota toes —tecCM."' ■
Poultry—Live; chickens. ?-.,e^Sc; ducks.
1IQ13C; turkeys. 138Me.
„ „
.
Wheat—No. I white. WMc; No. ared, «Sc.

be found between

Jackson and

Grand Rapids.

Buffalo Livestock.
Cattle—Choice io extra steers 81.10884.75.
Cho ce heavy butchers 84.«t84 M
Sbrep and Lamb*—Hheep. good to extra.
87.75^80 00: f»lr to good, 83-30383 70. Lambs,
b&lt;Ho^^AcUvc.'
higher;
mixed,
heavy.

Prices Right?

II S3.

DRINK

Yes, my son,

Always Right

SHADELAND,”
The most extensive I
1’u e Bie l

Live Stock
tfatablfahmetit in
World. New
pnrtstloss coostantlvarrtviiiKiunequated collections:
snpcrlor audits;
choicest breeding;
opportunity of com-

A TRUE COMBINATION OF

Mocha, Java and Rio.
tirriFUL 80UVKNIR

Pict,

» Card Given

LION COFFEE

When you buy yonr Groceries try a
Breeders and importer! of
package LION COFFEE. It* &lt;&gt;’•
Ivdvsdales
IStandard Bred Trotters.
Carriage Horse*,
PercheronsJ
best in the United States—made
baddie Horses.
French Drafts,
a selection of Mocha, Java1 and Rio.
Welsh Ponies. ‘
Eagllah Shires,
pro|&gt;eriy blended and is conceded by
Iceland Panic*.
HcI"1au Drafts.
Hlteilaod Ponies I to make the nicest cup of Coffee in the
Sagblka,
Holsteio-Friesan
French Coacber*.
Cattle. . ! lud. For Sale Everywhere.
Cleveland BayiDevon Cattle '
Hockneys.
Also, Dealers In Beal Estate.
offers
Soother Establishment-. the
— World
---------—•. ' Kansas City, Mo.
Toledo, O.
such Advantages to the Purcbascr.
ntfiirn wim tout jowb m raKii
Prices low.
Terms cony.
Visitors welcome. ।
Correspondence Solicited. Circulars free.
POWELL BROTHERS.
--------- -------------------------------------------- - '

Woolson Spies Co., Manf’rs,

This is to certify that ray wife. Mattie BbrlUcr,
lias left my bed and board witbout just cause w
provocation, and I nutifj everybody
1 *,n
• sv no debt* of her contracting after this date.
Cadleu. Feb. 2B. VM.
Hxxnr 8BBIHK*.

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

COUNTY NEWS.
L. Hilbert is put on our streets again.
lfc Parrott’s father was here securing
evidence for a {tension last week.
Solomon McArthur and sister of Rock­
ford. visited their brother John, who has
been sick for some time.
Mr. Brahman and wife, of Mancelona,
are visiting friends here.
J. W. Hathaway has sold his farm and
moved to town, and he and'I- Parrott ex­
pect to put up an elevator and ware house
here this spring.
Dr. Rawson, formerly of Woodland, has
concluded to start an office here.
Chas. Mater. Schantz A Uo.’s clerk, was
awarded the contract for earn ing the mall.
Dr. Baughman, formerly of this place,
has returned, and intends to put in a
stock of drugs and he will practice here
In the future.
C. C. Dean, of Cadillac, has opened a
clothing store here, and would ask the
people of Woodland and vicinity to cdll
and examine his stock of goods. He comes
well recommended ns a business man.
On Friday night some burglars entered
the depot taking an overcoat ffiul revolver
and then came to Schantz &amp; Co.’s store and
got about $ao worth of clothing, money
and goods, and escaped without any troub.
le. Several persons heard a noise, 'but
"*
thought it was our own people on the
streets, and so thought nothing was the
matter.

Frank Wright Is having a bad time of it
with neuralgia In hls head.
The Tuckcnuan-Hartom wedding was
the finest affair df Hie season. The Battle
Creek baud catnr up and screnadod them.
They received many lovely presents among
them two fine plush ehairs afao a large
assortment of silverware. The bride was
dressed in cream silk.
Lydia Powers closed a successful term
of school last Thursday with an afternoon
entertainment held at the M. P. church.
She received several nice presents from
the scholars.
Mrs. Chester Berry and daughter, of
Jckonshn, arc visiting relatives! here this
week
IL Churchill and wife, of Battle Creek,
visited at |L Fruin.-’ Tuesday and Wednes­
day ef last week.
F. Dingman and wife, of Charlotte,
visited at Geo. Tuckerman's last week.
Ed. Keyes has rented the Wilson farm
and moved onto the same.
Alfred Youngs and family have moved
to Battle Creek.
,
Mary E. Wilcox is at home, her school
at the Bullis, having closed.
l^rs. A. W. Wilcox is visiting her
daughter at Albion.
The Patrons had a dance and sugar eat
nt their hMI Wednesday evening.
Kate and Ixittie Tompkins rlsited at
Bellevue lost week.
John Wheeler lias rented his farm and
moved to Battle Creek.
Jack Park Is on the sick list thfe week,
also Lorenzo Dean.
Oscar CrofuL Mr. Scott. Bert Shepard
and T. Blank were in attendance at the P.
of I. convention at Nashville Tuesday.
We rather think that new railroad that
has been coming through Assyria for the
last four years is like McGIntv—a myth
and a cheeuiuL
Ly&lt;Uo Powers left for her home to Battle
Creek Saturday.
Mrs. Coombs Is entertaining her sister
Mrs. Thome, uf Jaekson, this weeflL
Nell and Grace Atkins were hOBie from
Bellevue this week.
. Dance at Union hall Friday evening last
Mr. Glllpan. of Hastings, was to town
Thursday the guest of A. W. Wlleex.
I Mrs. Calvin Smith and son Clare visited
at E. I). Tyler's, Vermontville. Sunday
I and Monday of this week.

WITH EVlftY POUND PACKAGE -

breeds.

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Banner and Detroit
Tribune
Both I year, $1.45.

the quarterly meeting services Saturday
and Sunday.

Congregational

churdb.
Ebby Pennock fell from his hone Wed­
Mrs. W. 11. Klelnhans Is visiting at nesday night, on his way to singing school

by advertisers, and yet we know of no

Fifteen Dollars is surprising.

WHOLE NO. 1817.

Published Wednesdays by

Are words that have been in use so tong
other way of expressing it.

choir at the

pur merchants report an increase of
trade.
The democrats of Hope have nominated
u township ticket with George Replogle
for supervisor,•Harvey Adams, clerk, and
Charles Bliley, treasurer.
Frank'Barnes has moved to Mikx
Mrs. James Young has returned from
Kansas where she bns been living some
time. Mr. Young will return the latter
part of the summer.
Wallace Townsend, of Carlton, la visit­
ing friends here.
There was a large congregation Sunday
at the Hope Center school house to witness
the ban'Jsra ceremony.
Freeman Jackson fa loading a car with
household goods to go to his new home In
Emmet Co.
I
■'Em. Doouan fa very sick with slight
hopes of recovery.
Alice Haywood b employed in the P. of
I. store.

-Hanflrld.

Bsmfield lyccmn had a very interesting­
time test week Monday night and a verjInrge audience to hear the discussion,
Resolved “That the harvest binder is a
detriment to the working class.” The af­
firmative worked with a might anil force
of power to win the qhestlon: but the neg­
ative with a greater force of |&lt;oweruttered
by words from Fred Reimer, that the iron
ami wood came from the earth In all shape*
and that gave work to the working class
from the ore until the harvest Is completed,
covering all the pointe so nicely that the
arguments were all to favor of the nega­
tive. and so decided.
Cbaneey Shoemaker has been very Sick
with lung fever, but up to this writing is
slowly on the gain.
.
School closed last week Wednesday.
Nellie Edmunds has returned from her
school at Albion.
The young people here are practicing for
a drama on the evening of the 4th of April,
to l»e held at Mosher's hall.
Chas. Palmittier will return from Albion
to hfa parental home next Friday.
Prof. Clancey, of Albion, preached a
fine sermon at the Banfield church hist
Sunday, which set the hearers' to thinking
they were standing rti a very slippery
foundation. All agree that it was just
what we wanted here.
John, Fisher's funeral was held at the
church last week Tuesday, with a very
large attendance.
Jacob Grote died last Thursday after­
noon. and the funeral wa:&gt; held at the
church last Saturday. A large number
followed tho remains to their last resting
place.
The P. of I.’s will organize at Andrew
Brezee’s house on tho evening of March 20.

The best Adi
ing medium in Bar­
ry County

and sprained his ankle.
Albert Nichols closes a very successful
term of school this week.
Fred Lawrence delivered 100 fleeces of
wool at Richland Saturday taken from bls
iambs.
Republican caucus will ,be held at
Tompson's hall on Saturday the 2'3111, at
two o’clock p. m. A full delegation solicit­
ed. By order of township committee.
A. Scogui has rented u bouse and black­
smith shop at Augusta where he Intends
to move in the near future.
Albert Lawrence made a business trip
to your city Saturday.
Rob Cairns went to Kalamazoo Saturday.
Mra. Frank Burdick and little son came
here the other day'when one of the horses
died, and they bad to remain until next
day.
Delayed Letter.
■Asa Stanton and wife, of Montana, are
visiting relatives and friends here.
Fred Shoup and family moved to Bed­
ford last week.
Hiram Stevens and wife accompanied by
Mrs. T. Norris visited Hastings friends
last week.
Nettle Briggs lias returned to her home
in Battle Creek.
Fannie Jones Is visiting her brother in
Bedford this week.
George Clark, Sr., expects to move to
Indiana in the near future.
Maggie'Chirk is visiting her sister in
Battle Creek.
About 30 of the friends of-George Clark,
Jr., met at his home last Thursday even­
ing and gave him a grand surprise.
The Evangelical Sabbath school elected
the following ofUecrs last Sunday:
SupL, Mrs. Buxton.
Asst. SupL, Mrs. Burnham.
Sec’y, Rose Balch.
Treas.. James Hill, Sr.
Librarian, D. Buxton.
Chorister, Mrs. Burnham.

There was a union caucus nt Hope Cen­
ter last Saturday. Of what does the union
consist, ns all the nominees are democrats?
Let there be a full attendance at the re­
publican caucus, as n general turnout gives
better satisfaction.
RobL Campbell baa bought a cow.
Wc understand that Clark Hunt and
Spellman Casey have traded laruis.
The P. of I. and the K. of L. have rent­
ed the ball of C. P. Larabee, and fitted the
same in a very One and attractive manner.
The ladles' aid society met at Fred Berg­
man’s last week, and was well attended.
T. M. Baird, of Delton, and a Miss Bar­
ber. of Nashville, were calling on friends
in this place lost week.
There was. the largest attendance at
Sunday school last Sunday that was ever
seen in this place.
Some people object to bearing the truth
spoken even by the minister in preaching
the gospel.

The S. S. A. of Maple Grove have a fine
program out for a township convention
April 24th, at the V. B. church.
Edward Warburton was quite seriously
hurt while moving a well bouse last Wed­
nesday.
The M. E. i&gt;e&lt;iplc are still continuing
their revival.
Win. Chener. of Kansas City, is here
and will work his father’s farm.
Myron Pennock has purchased F. Feighner's farm. Consideration, 84.000.
Chas. Fowler sold one of his horses to
John McIntire.
,
Eva Hobart closed'’her school in the Nor
ton district last Saturday.
..John Ostroth, of Ludington.’is visiting
his many friends.
Your scribe was nt the county hub Sat­
urday.
Peter Basore is visitingut W. ('. Meeks:
he is on hi* way to California.

J. Risbridger Is on the move, He has
taken several loads of grain and tools to his
new home.
Dot Payne Ims returned home from vis­
iting friends in Kalamazoo.
Mr. and Mrs. Higby, of Kalamazoo, and
Mrs. Ware, of Philadelphia, are visiting at
E. B. Payne's.
G. W. Woodworth, of Saugatuck, is
spending a few days with hls sisters, the
Misses Anna Mosher and Lottie Loomis.
Nettie Bustwick visited at O. D. Loomis'
last week.
F. Jacksou has sold bln farm and bought
in the northern part of the state, where, if
we are rightly informed, he intends to
make hls future home.
Prayer meetings at the Center every
Thursday evening. Come all that can. and
help the young converts in the good cause.
School closed Friday, thus ending a very
successful term of four mouths taught by
Miss Bessie PratL
Lottie Loomis is voting friends In
Barry.
F. Nobles has moved to the Moaher
house.
.
New officers have been appointed for the
Sunday school: E. B. Payne SupL, J.
Horn assistant SupL, H. PnyneSec., Chas.
McDermott Treas.. L. IL Barnes chorister,
M. Bagley librarian.

Doye, next time'you go to Middleville
with a span of oolU. you had better let
tanglefoot alone. If you want your hona

office st Yrokee Springs. ■
Frank Bennett and his sister Mary vfait-,
ed with friends in Maple Grave and Battle
Creek last week.
The Patrons of Industry will meet at
the Springs next IWednesday evening, the
28th.
7
Eugene Springer, of Plainwell, visited
here last week.
Wesley French has returned home from
the north where he has been at work In bl

R. C. Seymour and wife visited friend*
in Woodland a few days last week.
Alonzo Tobias and wife, ot Battle Creak* .
spent a few days with friends here .teat

Mrs. Eva Burdick, of ywur eity, spent
Sunday with her sister Mrs. Horace Hall.
H. L. Tobias has 80 sheep for sale at a
bargain.
J. 8. Caswell has a brother from Osceola
county visiting himII. H. Merehdn sold at public auction
last Thursday all hfa personal property.
Mr. Mershon and family will move to Kal­
amazoo where he will work at hte trade.
Ben Demoray visited friends in Maple
Grove last week.
.
The P. of L lodge seems to be getting to
the front in this place; they Initiated four
uew members last Saturday night.
Geo. Tobias expects to start for the
north in about two weeks where be will
work In a saw mill.
The Sunday school at Milo has been
maintained through the winter, and the
same interest manifest as in the summer.
The ladies aid society netted 813.8&amp; from
the exhibition given by a company from
Hickory Comers in the play of the
••District Skule of 50 years ago." Many
thanks to the Hickory Corners company.
Harvey W|lliams and wife and Walter
SpauldiDg’made a business trip to Kalntnazoo last week.
A. C. Towne called on N. Y. friends in
Battle Creek Inst week.
.
Mrs. W. A. Spaulding has a sister visit­
ing her from Grand Rapids.
The spring fa a few days late, larat
year at this time the farmers were plowing,
for oat*.
A bad season for sugar making.
The mud is drying fasL
Good wheat 75c per bushel.
Wheat that got a little or no top last fail
is injured 20 per cenL by the freezing and
thawing of the winter.
Stock of all kinds, especially sheep, are
in fine condition.
The republican electors of ITairieviDewill meet In caucus at the Spaulding school
house. April 3d. to nominate candMatos
for township officers.
Brush Rider.

_

News scarce In these parts.
Mrs P. IL Karns is on the gain.
Henry Anders little girl has entirely re­
covered.
F. Otis will soon move on his place in
Rutland.
Mr. den Bleyker. of Kalamazoo, was on
our streeLs Monday.

nigh Street.
W. Mershon. of Kalnqazoc
guest of 8. Howe last week- \
Shultz was cutting wbod last week
for J. Rush.
Nora Howe is on the. sick list.
W. Tanner Is going to work for Bentley
Bros. &amp; Wilkins this summer.
Jimmie and Frank Dooley have gradu­
ated atthe high St. school and are now ink­
ing their fortune with the ax and cross-cut

Fred Howe was In Irving last Friday on
business.
Mr. Hatliaway and wife were hr Gales­
burg last week.
Mrs. Brangwln was the gwe*t of Mrs.
Dooley one day last week. »
P. Blake and J. Edger were on our street
one day k-t week buying poultry.
It fa reported that Kittte Dooley wU».
teach the spring textn of school at Clovesdale.
Mr. Roberts Is potting up an addition to
his house.

well educated Englishmen, tn recent discus-

Mrs. Will Carl visited at Hastings last
week.
Mra. Turner is stopping with her son
George.
W. 8. Adkins was nt Lake Odessa WedBurt Hilton is g^lng to move U-ack on
hls farm.
&gt;
Mrs. Troutwine, who has been caring
for her mother for the past six months,
started1 for her home Monday.
Dite Hall has moved into the house
with tile preacher.
Arthur Hyde’s little girl is certainly im­
proving in health.
Chas, McClure, of Charlotte, was in town .
Thuraday. looking after his business interestebere.
Geo. Shaffer and MjTon Sutherland talk
of trading places.
Burt Sparks is going to /work In Hast­
ings.
Chas. Gaskill is going to teach the spring
term ofischool.

The remains of Mrs. Phillips, who died
the l(Kh. wen: conveyed for burial to her
former home in Ohio, the iHtli. She
leaves', a busband and two children to
mourn her death.
James Elliott, son of the doctor, who
had jwd recovered from an attack ot Infiamatloti of the bowels, while playing at
school'sjipped and Mi In such a manner
as to again prostrate him.
Jennie Vordlne suffering from toothache
took three morphine pills before retiring,
taking wltli hern hot flat iron. Next morn­
ing -she tailed to rise ns usual and Mrs.
Polley went to her room, found her fast
asleep with her face badly burned.
Bertie Pennock, of Allegan, is making
bis sister and other friends a vlsiL
Home talent went to Milo Friday night
ton‘b«ir»e the '‘District school ot so years
ago," dwatiug the proceeds to the ladles
connected with the new church.
Two able disfonnes were delivered at
the Wealeyau church by Rev., Cheney, of
j our cby. last week.
Rev. Bush, nf Grand Rapids, conducted

Jay Holden started for Dakota Saturday
with a car loaded with stock and house­
hold goods. Mrs. H. is with her mother,
Mrs. Joel Barber at present but expects
to join her husband in n few week*.
8. France and W. Fisher made a busi­
ness trip to Hastings Friday.
Chas. Fisher is on the sick list, afaoMrs.
Isaac Rickainore and child.
Fernando Colwell goes to Chicago this
week where l»e expects to obtain work.
Mrs. Ollie Doolittle and sou visited sev­
eral days last week In the nebthborix-od.
Frank Rlckamore lias made an engage­
ment with James Reed for the summer.
Herbert Doolittle returned from Dakota
Thursday where he has l^en looking after
bls fanning Interests.
Our singing school closes Wednesday
evening, much to the regret of the young
people.
____

as if it were completely wanting in civiliza­
tion and were ages liehtod Europe in man­

condition of oar good friends, the neighbor*
of our Indian empire, is, I think, due to
dice. Persia has not progressed us Europe
has done, but Persian civilization and Persian
art had reached a high degree of develop­
ment when England was covered with
tangled forarta end its .inhabitants ware half
clotbed savages, whose highest, skill was
shown in the slaughter of wild animals with,
the rudest of weapons,
IVrtian civiUaatkai has not retrograded,
though Persian art fa cwlaialy stifled by tho
introduction of cheap but inartistic article*

etiquette is as strictly observed os in any
ouutry io the world, and though, in aome
trifles, the manner* .of n Persian gentleman

Prof. J. M. Smith and wife were the
guests of C. M. Smith and wife, last Sun­
nothing which a Persian gentleman wculd be
day.
Mrs. A. J. Potter has been at He|»ry
Count's the past week, helping care for
feelings of that society. In this inspect ft i*
the sick.
The spe'ling school nt the Count x-hGbl
was partly broken up by some buys
throwing stones to the door, whoke main to give a practical, nud widespread contra­
occupation Is mennneas. There ought to diction to the numerous ateurd stories which
be an example made'of them for the bene­
peculiarities of the l*»rsian maimers and ctn.fit of the community.
tnn&gt;K —Nineteenth Century.
W. Watson talks «»( going back on hh
farm tills spring.
No thing is mode for nothing. Every part
Carrie Potter has come home to stay for of even the smallest animal’s structure is, or
a while.
has been, of UWto him. Othvrwiw it nevor
Frank Johnson and Cora Ellsworth gave would have l*on dcrcdope&lt;L
Carrie Potter a pleasaut call Sunday.
W. H. Smith and wife were nt Prairie­
ville last Friday.
‘what the hump on that animal's back is forF*
Yourscriiie will try and do better to
‘ What's it forf’
the future.
'■Ye. Ot what valoeia itF*
“Well, it’s lots of wit*. De camel wouldn't
Albert Hurley has moved on the An­
widoutU.
drew Stevens, farm.
IL B. Gwen Intends to move io Wayland
this week.
H. B. Dorr luis got his building moved,
and intends tu repair it for a bail.

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CAUTION.
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st.jacobsoHi
COMPARE WITH IT.

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St. Jacobs Oil is

THE IIEST,
PROMPT AMP PERMANENT.
Chronic Cases Cured as Read­
ily as Slight Attacks.
painful Inflamma­
tion affecting the
ortho Human ocuy.
the Rymptum-i of
which ar.- fwvll'.ns

1 of the joints, acute
pains and aches. St JarotaOll cum promptly
■nd permanently this enemy which Is:

RHEUMATISM.
Sandyville, Ohio. June IB. IBM.
8L Jacobs Oil relieved me about two years
■go.
GEO. L. NIXON.

At DxcGotsra asd Dxalxu.
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Station*.

Freight.

TIME TABLE.
In effect Jan. l»t,lK&lt;0.

No. 3
Exprtas.

I

to, Zalaa&amp;wo It Saginaw
a. m, j. m.ip. m.
c ro 3 3b 12 00
•c &lt;» 3 40l. 12 12
•g at 3 55 12 27
•G 26 4 If? 19 4(M
MDo........................... . •&lt;l 33
Delton......................... 6 43 4 19 1 ft»
1 £ ....
CfoventUe..................
Sbultz.......... .............. •7 02] 4 40 1 r
7 I Gert 33 2 30
Hast:Nils.......................
2 40
Coats Grove................ •7 30
7 41
2 »
Woodbury................... 7 to
3 15
MOUTH.

Kalamnxoo l.v..........
Eat&gt;i Cooper................
Kieblanil Jauct.*.......

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CURE
SICK

HEAD
• from this dlrtxeadng ogagdafat; bottortn-

wbo oaea try tbcra wfll find those UUo pill* vain-

3

famed Um artma. t
driven to tire net
cruelty. The mo

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1 bane of so many livss that here is where
oka oar groat boast. Oar pill* cure B while

MUU. PU. SUU DOSE.' SUU PRICE

&amp;£££££

President Harrtaiu ha* been elected no
honorary tnenilvr at-the Benjic* Point. MA.
Ducking •Inb. H_- arrived nt the dub bourn
back*
Fire nt Pullman. Ills., Thursday dratroye 1
n portion of Hie Pullman Car

The bill providing ior the inspection and
grading of al! grain going into Haltiiuoru
was posed by tho Maryland bouse Tliui*
■lay.
The funeral of the late J Young Scam­
mon took piaro ! rom the family ro’-tden ?«• in
Chicago. Thursday, hod wa» largely at­
tended.
Governor Fifer, of lUinols, 1* taking a
trip south. He gnra lo Johnson City. Tenn .
but will also visit other sotilb.Th placmuancluding Mcniphfe.
The Portuguom of New York have hewed

i&lt;&gt; war with Portugal.
The Bait ini orc tax commissioners arc in­
creasing the appraisement of property in
that city. Wednesday they raised one ap­
praisement from 835,902 to 8150,085.
It is charged that Auditor Whiteside, of
Chattanooga, Tenn., is a defaulter in the
stun of 830,000, and that he has gone to
Canada with bis paramour, a Mrs MeU
The -groen goods" men are Incoming uc»lre. again in New York.
sending out
many circular* to possible victims proposing
to make them rich with bogus bank notes.
A Lathrop, Mo.. holelkoc|&gt;er has been ar­
rested for selling whisky out of a jug Ha

Cross the prosecuting ktccrue* or ebr
•onnty.
The Toledo. Ann Arbor and North Michi­
gan railroad ha* executed a mortgage for
110,000,000 at 5 per cent., to secure bouti* to
A tramp, giving the name nt W. K.

Tueoday. and waa identified by Mi** Allie
Atkinauu a» tbe man who **raulted her a

It took Mra John Bowman, of Plymouth,

Davies. aged 18 and
re. England, Friday

r tMllflUptheMM
in
of *•»ru lifer."

eided that the law providing for the execu­
tion ot crbuinais by electricity to cousthutional The flrat victim will be the mur­
derer Kemmler.
BISMARCK MAS RETIRED.

Braun, March Bl —The censorship which
was established over telegrams Monday
evening *ns continued until t o’clock yester­
day afternoon after which nil dispatches
were allowed to pass as formerly. Prince
Bismarck and hi* son resigned their places
Monday, the difficulty being over tho vexed
question of tbs throne ot Hanover. Tho
emperor wanted to agree to the detunnd of
Dr. W indthorsr, leader of tho Rumen Catho­
lics, that the larger jorUon of the Guelph
fund be restored to the duke of Cumberland.
i who claim* the throne ot Hanover. This
Bismarck would not agree to.
The Pi uiadan miiturtry alno resigned, but
their resignations were merely a formal act,
.-•i«toman.- upon tho resignation of tho prime
minister, but it i* reported that the resigna­
tion ot Coant Bismarck nnd Herr Von May-

ceptat Herren Hichert. Goldschmit, and
other Freisennig deputies werelnvlted to the
court bani]i&gt;?t, tin acton the part of the
emperor which Is unprecedented It is stated
that Prnf.j*sor Hannl and Herr Miquel
(Frvi»iimig»), wilt enter the cabinet as an
earnest of the emperor's desire to legi-date
for the people.
.
Loxnox, March 33.—The sur e s*»r of
Rrincc Rhmarck ha* bxm named by the em­
peror. Yr»tenlay Gen. Von Caprivi, com­
mander of the Tenth army corps, wm ap­
pointed
Tb8 lesson of the chancellor*
resignation 1« now given in a letter from the
Bismarck to the emperor which is published,
and in which Bismarck states that old agv i»
undermining hls strength nnd health. Il i«
*iid that Count Herbert! Bisnmrek will t&gt;»
given a foreign mimiou. Gen. Von Caprivi's
office will not include the direction of for­
eign affairs.

A FLAMING SEPULTURE.

Hl'rixt, Wis.. M.irch 20.—Fire broke out
ir the third level of No. 3 shaft in the Ger­
mania mine at midnight Tuesday, ant) in a
very .«hort time the dame* went roaring up
the grrat cbinmyr, destroying the timbering
nnd shaft hou.-c ut the surface nnd filling
the mine with Ivul air and smoke. Firr
miners—W. D. Bank*, .tame* Rullivan,
Jarr.tr, Thomas. Joseph Thoma* mid Hugh
;!»&lt;• tin mra

A stroag.draft &gt;»-n* swit down Na 4 shaft
to &lt;lriv- the smoke tack to Na 2. and
searching partie* went down to rwcm? th?
imprisoned men. but only succroded in find­
ing tlie dead l&gt;odira of Janicy and Joseph
Tlmmav
Reprateu attempta were made
during
the day
’ to |&lt;enotras«* west
of No. 2 shaft. liut
R wan found
give up for lost, and the shafts . were all
tightly ckised in order to smother the con­
flagration. Rut the fire was still raging la*l
night, am! fears are entertained that it will

mcnM) damage. A cave-in has also begun al
No, •.* ehalt, end the indications are that the
great property will be ruined.
THE MARKETS.
Chic-soo. March =:.
Quotation* on th- board of trade-to-day
were aa follows; Wheat--No. 2 March, opened
and closed W-; May. opened H9fic, dreed
i«Wc: July, opened 7HM*-. closed "8c. CuroNo. 2 March, ojwnrcl 2&lt;Hc; dosed
May.
opened
dreed SI)#.-: July, opened 31 M«c,
dewed 81c.
Oats Nu. S March, opened
and closed 21Mc; May. opened and dosed
!lHc; July, openel and closed 21% . Pork
March. &gt;&gt;pened and closed &gt;14.32%; May,
opened and dosed &gt;10.47%; July, opened 81W,
dosed $10.57%. Lard-March, ojicned $6.1:%,
closed 8fi.lt».
Live Mock—The following were tbo qnotatkms at the Union stock yards: Hog»—Market
opened fairly active, with choice heavy lota
sc higher, light grades fic lower light grades,
84.U0. 4J0; rough packing. JtOOMIO; mixed
Iota. |4dnai40; heavy packtag and shipping
iota. Huata.

a«t23c: parXIng Mock, * ,4c. E«r»- Strictly
fresh, 13c per doz. Dressed poultry -Chink wne,
JUHailc per lb; turkeys, 10ftl3c per lb; ducks.
ngttMc; Reese. TB8o per lb. Pntatoea-

W. L DOUGLAS
&gt;3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
Hemrr Laesd Grain and Creed-

at Hurley, Win, with nobody to claim it.
It has been learned that the chi d was put
off liy su uncle and abandoned, lw going 02
bi* way. Th* child’s name i* Jennte Pam
Adolph Guthen. sen of a prominent Ger­
man of Minnepolis, and perhaps thn brat
violinist in tho northwest, ha* gontf hjMW}
for love ot a beautiful cousin, whosr parents
«• ACBIB.
—*—
37th YEAR objected to their marriage on 'account of
tbrir relation.
Froof-sbeete ot several of Browning’*
CM of the Unrest Nuraetlee in the pctoms, together with letters to Critic Hay­
y*ylfyroarantre aaUsfsctlon to ail cus- ward, were sold at auction in London Friday
at priow ranging
,«„h.uS from
iruui £» U.
ui &lt;3J
a.*j «ech.
each. A

«i»2 SHOES uGRL.
A. WOOLLEY,

SALESMEN WANTED

XIII.

FIRST

QUARTER,

Wheat—Na. S red winter, OSMc rash: do
March. Wie; do April. MMe; do May.
do
June, SIHs- Corn—No. t mixed. 3Bo cashdo March. 3«8e: do April. 37«e; do Max
RHe. CMu-QuJet, M&gt;t steady. No. 2 mixed,
5k- cash: rfo V.w-1.
;•“&lt;• Z/7?
• Bartey*wk-Dii 1; mesa. 81LM*l«.O
f
Lard-Quiet; May. !6.&lt;6; joiy&gt;

Whmt-Quirt; stewly: cash. «8Jt%: Mav
ia,&gt;b‘”&lt;cs A,l«u*h W- Curn-Hm?*’ W,t Oate-Firm; aX,
tic hid: Jlay, tfc Mt. Clever wwd-&lt;tai«'
.wsh and March. SA:ts; Aprtu g,J^bS.'

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Mathod*

The Iomous of the quarter just dosed deal
with all the early part of Christ’s Ufa on earth
and much of the middle part; they deal, be
it particularly noted, with His octa rather
than His teaching*, and then-fore the gospel
according to St. Luke is chiefly relied on. To
see tho importance of this the reader needs,
perhaps, to have his attention called to aomo
salient points in the nature and methods ot
revelation.
‘ “God works by mcea*" is a profound and
important truth. The clouds and die winds,
the lieautiee of nature and forces of the «lementa do not cbange their nature or laws a
patfirie because God occasionally employs
them in spoclfl; manifortations of Hls holy
will; and man, as a part of nature, is subject
to tho some divine law. Maltliew is just as
Uiorougbly an Israelite and Luke os much an
expert in Greek, David h a i»rt nnd war­
rior nnd Isaiah a fervent, flaming exhorter
to (Kitriotism when God sjxrnks tbprjgh them
ns at any other time. And this is the |icrenninl cliarm of biblical style; the writer of
each book of tho Bible jircscrves hls indi­
viduality as distinct from nny_ptber as Tiu;ilustrum Ury or Bancroft from Macaulay;
from Mores to BL John. Matthew, having
the spMt and yet acting as an Individual,
naturally set forth the touching* of our Bar&lt;our m they memed brat adapted to win over
tlx&gt; Jaws, and John, similarly, a* an Indi­
v idual, addreawd tne church of hi* time;' but
lAike, the scholar, traveler and man of sci­
entific attainment*, as naturally Lrcomv a
historian.
Matthew cuncerxMd himself only with his
brethren after tbo Arab, tho Jows of Pales­
tine, and quite naturally, tlwrcforc. only
gave a thread of narrative sufficient to string
Christ's teaching* upon, and at each point
preferred tbo teaching most nearly connected
with the Okl Testament, which tbo Jews ac­
cepted; Luke, a* naturally, felt iaclioed to
crowd Into lu* narrative ns many as poadble
of those incidents which would strike the at­
tention of Geiitjlca. The position of Mat­
thew may bo likexwd to that of a native of
New England, anting on the history of his
section and Counectiug it by constant refer­
ence with tho American Revolution and
adopt.au ot toe cousti^utioxi, the position of .
laike to that of n highly educated German
or Frenchman pointing out to bis country­
man the brilliant aebtaremcata of tbo Afncr
louis a* a whole aud urging the adoption
ut toe American system.
1&gt;. the primitive«±urch the opinion was
aifUiMluuiversnl that Matthew first cvmpoaod
his gospel In toe ]x&gt;pular language of I’akw
tim»—Syro-Cbahlafc—or perhaps in Hebrew,
In modern time* that belief was abandoned,
and it wa* generally maintained th«t the
Greek form of tbs gospel was the first. Fi­
nally, hawever, these two opinion* wore re­
conciled to tlu* extent: thnt Matthew did
compile a »ort of ’•memorabilia’’ of Christ’s
teachings, and that this (in tbo popular lan­
guage! «a» tl»«* only gospel for near tliirty
years, after which Matthew compiled' tlie
complete Greek canpadtion which we have.
No such question tixtld arix? as to St Luke;
he wn* a physician, the companion and fel­
low lalmrcr of St. Paul, and doubtlet* n mas­
ter of the Gn*k language, in which be wrote
this grape] and the Act* of the Apostles. So
for there is no dispute, but os to his home and
country very Utile 1* known. ,The earliest of
the npoMoilc father* cunfen that be ••wrote
not of binwelf,’’ ami that they arc Ignorant
of whet fie wo* t&gt;e.'or&lt;-lil« conversion, Tbcv
iR-licred. te-wever. thnt Ito was a native of
Antioch and wa* an early convert—one of
tho M-vonty. T1m y also agree that ho labored
diligently to tb» last of Li« life, dying at tlu*
ngn &lt;&gt;f St Hi* gospel. wa« unii-craally ac­
cepted as authentic by the father*,' and
Iremcus, Tertulllan and others add that he
receive the ftvta directly from 8t Paul.
The renders of the lessons just p.nsed over
rannnt bare failed to note the extreme char
new. simplicity and podtirc dlivctaesa with
whteh Luke relate* the hftding* of leprrer
nnd other disKMro, the exiting out of devils,
tbo raising of the dead and tho effective re­
plies tn impertinent or sneering question*.
He does not my that it seemed thus or so, but
that it was an; be never intiiuatei that the
••poswwed'’wa* merely « lunatic or that the
inlander* merely supporcd that be wa* -po*sewd”—be saw with emphatic simplicity
that the demon* were there, that they spoke
and aeknowkdced the divine power and cama
out at the command of the Lord Jreu* Christ
Tn St Luke the existence of a power for evil
wo* nn awful reality, and with it thn fact
that some iudividnals worn “given over to sin

the truth i« emphasised iu detail that apart
of Cl&gt;ri»t’« mission wax to break the power of
Baton over the bodies as Well asthoHniL* of

i* said—just enough to show that ns to Hi*
earthly or human nature He was a child to
grow and waxstrong like any other healthy
&lt; bild, bat every word Is golden. Who would
be without that exquisite pamage which re­
lates his remaining behind at the Fwut of
the Pamover and bring found in the temple
conversing with the doctors of the law! A
curious fact in this connection is that the
early Christians often showed an inordinate
desire to learn more of Christ's early Hfe on
earth, and one result 'was that w*nrtrwr» no.
erutnta
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QUEBTIOMB AMD AMB—ETBIOTLT ACCU­
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Particular.

T**

States
rat. con
Fexfitmses an.l •hosuJ*?!*’*•**»'
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talitol -.—1 euffident for the

srantti catkthiam.
DlMtera,|p township tw,
west. Bar— - **•
“NUKtoE
Why is there *0 much said about blood United Bl
Dated,
disorder* every spring? Hcefiuse of the
nntutifil prevalence of them. Why should
cam Cmaadfali,^
impurities of the blood bi more common
in the spring than at other seasons of the
feUcltrts foe umnpiaumi.
' ’
year? There are many reasons, bat they
can all be traced to one of three distinct
CHANCERY saij;
'
sources. . What three sources do yon mean ? aln PwyfflfefijrfMd by virtue .&gt;(«
,
ctreuil court for the t^Hj
Atmospheric change*, digestive (1l*tnrt&gt;- daereooftfel
Rum- ffllSllh/ur, I., ,1. L. .
:u“tHT
nnces. and blood humors.
What arc the changes of atmosphere
peculiar to spring whltfli favor blood im­
purities? They are four in .number. Bagtaad.hr., are defenaanl* .Xobre Is J!!*y
FiraL lu early spring there Is Its* oxygen |tsy. u&gt;rtf shall sell ax publnIn the atmosphere than at any other sea­ bifiSit bidder on Friday. th. f.nl^ J?.1*
son of the year; second, there is more Al^Mf Al?.- I*0, Bt ,on °'el&lt;*k in th* tore!L^
rroot door o! th- murt
moisture In It than at any other season; ffiTfit M—&lt;w&gt;p. Coasty of lisrn ,i&gt;.i SlX «
thlid, the electrical disturbances of the at­ Mtohlgan.Mjdc«irt hou-n t r i L- uh. &gt;,1^.2
mosphere are greatest in the spring; and. holding the Circuit court, tor said Cuantr ?
fourth, the rapid change from invigorating
Tim west half of ft c wOt i&gt;-uf .4 xt
cold of winter to the depressing heat of east quarterof section i.inHem t!1
summer occur* (of course) only In the two north, range ten nest. Barry c.mntY v£»
igfiB.aceonlihg toihr Unital *t .i.-Mwrin u
spring of the year.
MttSfy said mortarae. iuterc.t, com,
You say there Is less ox/gen In the at-, pensea.aimshould th.- ram- f.ui ■ , n-^
mosphere in early spring: how do yon ac­ Mont for the payment of ui&lt;j m..rt«£e ln’*‘
•«t,ecm» find,expense* atConllnt t.&gt;tited»X,‘
count for that? Every green leaf )&lt;»u in said cause, then I shall reil tor thh &lt;&gt;..,&gt;JU
know not only takes from tjie atmosphere the west half of toe cast bait • the Rojfh ST
ttolsonouH irnses, but poun into It fresh quarterof seetlou nlnrircn. in
north, range ten west. Barn &lt;
oxygen. There are In thia climate during according to the United Stairs "ty. Mfebfat.
the winter only fe.w green leaves to per­ Dated, Hiottnc*. Mleh.. Febre
i
AlxyXzo t; ar\4RTny
form their work, consequently the atmos­
Orcait CoonCdfamissleuer. Bun r&lt;&gt;
phere becomes greatly contaminated dur­
BTfAItT, Kmawikx &amp; Vaxahm KN .......
Solicit or* for Coinpialtian:
ing the winter, and constantly growing
more *0 until the leaves appear again. Is
Probate oudek
it the want of uxygen thkt causes that de­ Nate ot Michigan,
County of JUm -i
pressed, ‘•tired feeling” one hear* *0 much
-At a see*ioii at the Probate Court forth.
of at this season? Yea, the oxygen is na­ County of Barre, haldeu at the Prolate Offitlln«ftie rtty ot Hastings, in »sM &lt;xxiaiv &lt;*
ture’s blood purifier, and when the air Wednesday the !?te day of March it.
war’aur
I..
. u*.t ... .
*
contains less of It than usual the blopd be­ tKo.ianri/1
comes heavy with poisonous gases, which
Probate.
’
more oxygen would neutralize. What is
In the matter at the route at SuwmaCwvy,
the name of the poisonous gas that oxygen deceased.
On reading and filing tiit* te-oti'*:.. dab rtr.
takes out of the blood? Carbonic dioxide,
fifd,fi(Bllv1iiIa8
Mfittroan.dapgtiter »f said Ctcommonly called ••carbonic acid.” It Is ceased, praying that
a certain instrument w«
the presence of unusual quantities of this on file In th!* court. purp&lt;&gt;rtlnc to be the la&lt;
gas in the blood that produce* the tired, will and testament of said decra*rct. u»v *?..
milted to probate and that s-lmlnMnutonef
languid, sleepy ftw=linK so common in the
spring. Is there no help for it but to wall
Ttwreupnu It is ordered, that WediieMtav tbe
for the green leaves to appear and replen18th day of April. A. I). l*a&gt;. at ten o'dock lu Ibi*b too air with fresh oxygen? Yes, there forvnoou, be assigned for the tieart ns of mt
la: Pc-ru-na la a specific for this condition; petition, and that the heir* nt la* &lt;4 s.od drIt quickens the flagging circulation, which eeased and all other persons liflrrrated In said
arc required to aiqiear at .1 Msdoe of
bring* the blood into contort with a great­ estate,
said const, then to be hoicirn at the 1-rvtate
er quantity of oxygen and cleanre* it of ollie*, in the city ot Hurtlnt!*. iti »aid comur.
and show rawte. if any there b.. why tbe ptajrr
foul gases.
the petitioner may not b- crar-ted. And
In wbat way dors the increased moisture of
It Is further ordered, that said retiiloner site
of the spring air favor blood impurities? notice to ’he persons lntrrv*ird u&gt; ssidousr.
It is well known to scientist* that moist of the pmdriicy (if said petition, .u .1 the Arar
Chertot by causing a copy &lt;&gt;( this order to br
air carries spores, disease germs, miasma, lug
punllMied Iti lb» H vHTtXu* BsxNKKaoes*and other bhxxl containinntivna better than pnper printed and circulated in «»!■• I'rsjuty c
dry air: hence the spring months are Barry once In jracli week for Hire.- MicttMiu
specially bad In thk resprcL Can tlxere weeks prevlou* io said day of bearitie
be nothing done to protect the system
Judge &gt;■! Endnte.
from these dangerous enemies? Nothing (A into Copy.;
but to IncroaM* the vigor of the l»ody by
.MORTGAGE
SAD
using some reliable tonic like Pr-ru-na.
Default having tavn imulc '
Can you explain why it la that during Of a certain mnrtdag'* made t»v F
tlii* spring months there Is more electrical rich toSainuH lLi*iUi»on da-.. 1
disturlmnce* than at other seasons? Part­
ly because the air is molster (as moist air
is a better cobduet or of electricity than A. D iMN.lnnberooot-mhnc.
drv air), and partly because the Min's dis on which ruortcane there |s &gt;1
rc butat the '’ate of this uotlev I! •
tanre from the earth is less thaii at any
other time of the year, 11 ml a portion of it*
lar*
provided
forln
raid
uwrt»
’
«ui
great store of electricity la imparted to the or proceeding* at uter bavins b—• • UHilnJI
earth. How does the inrrraant electrical recover the mmieysby
:
condition of the atmosphere affect the or any part thereof. \
Now. therefore, by virtur o! t&gt;
•
health of the people? By depressing toe
contained In said mortgau-. and ■
nervous system and lowering the vitality. such case made and provl*ir«i. n -• .
The symptcniK which thia cause* arc .ner­ Slveu that on Hatunlay the !&gt;&gt;i
•
Ube A. I). I®*, alien o'do^^ ■
vousness, confusion of the mind, weakness,
u bldI shall sellut put»l&gt;e ■rietkai. :•&gt; B" 1
cold feet and- legs, disturbed sleep, specks d.er.
al ths north trout door ot r .­
before tire eyes', and *0 on. I* Pc ru-na in the city ot Hast 1 ng* ittat t».-iug
•vuntyb
where
the
circuit
court
for
lint
1
nx-omuHmded for this condition alto?
id roirtiKfiden), the premises deserli- ii «Yes, and it never fails to relieve proin pt h, gage,
or so much thereof n? tnay : &lt;
as thousamls testify who have used it '
to pay the *0101131 due on said n'i|rt
You incutl&lt;MK*X Itir-CUU.M^’* irou. «AJtll l„ Gssa.*? wiira•4 ,
warm weather as having a bad effect on. WUIHM'
. .............. •• •
I bed In Mid mortgMt’ «&gt; - «»•«
the system; will you plea** explain how ? being deter
.---- U
J.1 „i ......; ..•■• ,-| tl.r
DuringThc winter, in order to maintain townsnip oi sssrry . m icerounij
the hent of tbe body against the cold, more state of Michigan, natknuwn ui&lt;! •lew’-'1*,
more fatty foods are necessary; but. a* follows-. The north »alt ot th- i-.rth»«*.
soon as the weather gets warm, the blood quarter ot section two. town one m-r:; raiy«
nine west. Barry county. Michigan
becomes overloaded with unnecessary
nutrition. Mid becomes thick and sluggish.
There is more fuel than Is needed to keep
up the animal heat, and it becomes a con­
CHANCERY OBDKIU
,
tamination to tbe blood. Whatmedlclm State of Michigan.
Fifth Judicial Circuit la
Is applicable to this condition? Man-a-lin
ButVpenaine
in
the
Circuit
Court
tor
th
•
Cowis exactly adapted to tbi* form of blood
Impurity, as It stimulates tbe kidneys and ty of uarrv In Chancery. at the City ol Hacop.
Use isth day of November. A. 1*.
.
liver to eliminate from the blood all super­ onHetty
J. P(»we,complainaiit . T*. M»n i nf*fluous material or poison.
as widow and admlnlstratrh «4 to'- ''’*}*’g
MOM fafoMSMed. Thoma* L- l-.nu'e.
(Concluded next week.)
L.JtafooXr, Juliette K. Hick*, M;rv Eagle.
Mitas E^te and KUtabeth Engle.
vndant.
In tota cause It appearing thsl oneril th*
above named defendant*. Thitna* 1. I -ogle.»
not a resident of this state, but b a rv*rie« w
the wate of Nebraska, therefiwe on «»•- -on •*
BfeMh faoArw^ioacItortforrenu-uh&gt;mL»
is ordered that said lion -resident
»» 1- Rule. «il«r bU •W-"’"'?,' '“.IIJ
B. ON or More four m&gt;Miths from tbr
Ito order, aud that within twenty uaj« tb*
alamant
cause a cony otBthis
"nl*r,
v
CXrt
taSJHArrfito*
anm-.k.'«ud

TSl

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B
ARE THE ST

married the wrong man. Then die eloped
with the other fellow and bar husband will

bimaslf offensive to the girl* working io a
chewfag gum factory, was seised by about
t oeaty of tbo girls aud plunged headlong
into a pile of soft and dirty aww,
At the trial Friday of Stopban F. Sher­
man, tif, Buffalo, N. Y., for stealing grain
from tbo elevators, the defendant testified,
and swore that be nev«- took a grain of

LESSON

TERNATIONAL SERIES, MARCH SO.

bangeA
\
Cbarks L. Colby has resigned the preridency of the Wiscahaln Central and E. IL
Abbott btx'n choeun to succeed him.
Judge Von Schlegril, of the Minneapolis
probate court, is a second cousin of tM new
German chancellor, Gen. Von Caprivi
.
la many part,of Switcerlaxul tho riliageru
are hastily retreating from the valleys to
plsoes of safety on higher ground, aval­
anches being imminent
A colored baby woe found Thursday M a
nouso at Utiaa N. Y-, trying to awaken its
mother. Upon examination it was found
that the mother had been dead for two days
Tho base ball park at Oshkosh. Wix, wa*
sold Friday for 810,003. It will be cut up
Into lots. Thia, it is believed, will preventOshkosh from entering any league this seawu.

Wedneoiay on 1 charge of extortion and
ieH for trial in 82.1XX) bail
Maj. W H Clark, the member of tlie New
York Southern -ociety who shot at a fel­
low-member some time ago. aud wa* put
under bond of Sl.UQU to answer in court, bavia d. r.«.v.
Iansii&gt;R....................... S 60
'kippe.l and forfeited hl* bail.
lietrolt .................... 11 40
.The Northern Pacific and Great Nortbem
rail nays have sjrroed to guarantee payment
Stations.
by the farmer* &gt; f North Dakota for iHD.UOO
x£bushel* of seed •viieat which it is pnq&gt;osed
u:
X
at Minneapolis to supply them with
SOUTH. ,
p. m a. in
Miss Flavin, who claims to lie a leprosy
Kalamazoo Ar............» 15 c -w 11 20 ........
Kart Cooper l.v.......... • !• &lt;H •G 3 n f* ........ expert. a*»crt« that there are U* cases of
KlchtaDd JuncT.........
» K •6 IS 10 54 ........ that terrible -lisMise irr Wisconsin, Minnesota
Im •6 It
and
lowfi. The Minnesota board of health
Milo .........................
C 02
10 13......... is making an investigation, and ha« «ti6 52
6 43 95 1------ployed a specialist.
•S Ct •5 X 9 37........
John Lv'.di. of the Unital Rtata’e secret
jpumaoB.....--. 7 43 5
»4 58 H 4IM
•ervlce, «s!d .it New York Tuesday that
*T7|. . .
Woodlaud...... .
4 41
counterfeiting has ceased to pay. Tin? great
Woodbury
...........
• 10|..........
4 36 ::i:.
operator*
are all ilehd, in prison or out of
Via D. lt. fib A-.
the country, and th-/*? here are watched too
3 «
Jwlng.....................
I t 2f
Detroit.......................
closely. The principal offender* now belong
to the Italian secret -oclsties ot cite Camor­
•Stops «n signal only.
Nos. 3 and c will not carry passengers.
ra or Mali.1
Erjcd'k Bush, rre*. &amp; Gen. Man.
The neix .rnjiwr Newark was *ucce.**ful!v
L.8raGKAXT,8upt.
launched from the Camp yard.- at Phils
delphia Wednesday afternoon^
The carpenters of Chicago are preparing
for h big eight hour /trike April 7. ami the
contractors are also getting Ifedy
Unitab State* troop* are pat ruling the
Cherokee strip, and the Ismmeni who did
not leave before arc on the hack track.
B. Dctahayp, French delegate to the B«*r
Un Inlior conference, ba* rosignol in -vn*equenro of differeucrt with bis colleagues.
A •Society of Young Girl* U Pure Char­
acter’ has been organized anic-n-. &gt;,etriM»u» ii?
1

3g’ £

Richard sad O*
Id, were tried at

Judge Hyland, of Marshall. Mo., charged
the grand Jury Monday to -0* effort that
progremiva euctire is gambling and Itsde-

Tho following national banks have bee*,
authorized to comment business: Firet^Natlonal bonk, of Seymour, rt Sey
of Detcapital 830.000; First National t
uorte, at Debtor to. Colo., capita!
' Lieut. Schwatka, of Arctic
------- --fame, has Irish blood in him. He celebrated
St Patrick’s Day at Chicago, took on too
much tangletoot, ran afoul of a poliremau.
and paid a fine of 83 for his enthusiasm. He
»aid he couldn’t help it
Fire Jeatroyesl the dry good* store of
i’arddj. Mills &amp; Co., at Peoria, with Its con­
tents, early Tuesday morning The loss is
estimated at 8125,0(10 to •130,000, hwurancn
I100.UU). This Is the third time this Arm
bin suffered n similar io*, since lost May.
Base ball at St Augustine: Anson’s Colt*
* Brooklyn 4.
Noland, the defaulting state treasurer of
Missouri, was arraigned at Jefferson City
Tueaday. He waived examination, and was
bailed in 85.000.
A running match was begun at Kalama­
zoo, Mich.. Tuealay night m which the confestant* will run tor twenty four hours.
Tho New York white laundrt. me* bare
started a crusade against Ab Sin. They say
that the Chinese must go
The snow on the Rio Gramie railway in
the mountains' h&gt; from ten to thirty feet
deep The road lias been opened..
George Francis Train left Tacoma. Wash..
Tuesday at C a. in. on hi* trip around the
world He will try to nudte it tn sixty
dav*.
By a decision of tbo district court at Fort
Dodge. Ix. ibe Hock Island railway is re­
quired to rebuild it* track into that city.
The dfeidon *u*tnuu that of the state rail­
way ronuuinion
Charles H, H.-bburd, a deputy connected
-Itb the order of arrest department in the

DR. HARTMAN’S

REVIEW OF THE QUARTER

NEWS IN BRIEF.

s

Utwgd

loNU« DoTutMrl, ,UtoS br

ud rMmu aatelM »ho win
th. m dfed “CUldbood o&lt; Jw
&lt;■» pmriUlta with u. nbUnx HmjUeUjroC Luk.ra-trl.wltt.rw.wMoo.fcttowlntb.dlrtao Ir.^kniUou od tM. r»
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Ktakn th ’ romnnv

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““Br»ur &gt;» •*

•rwjx or Now Iomum, .Mob mo. .u, Ldi.
,
? T*"’" d”T&lt;,k&gt;P«l -m &gt;«. tbu no*
it b mid to
took. It. non In .
»hlch wm,
characteristic of its antipodean lutoitaL In•tead of depositiug it. egg* in a nest and then
sitting upon them, the apteryx first buries ita
egg and then digs a hola underneath it, in
which It remains, and thus site not upon but
under tbo neat. It must be admitted, how­
ever. that this statement has been disputed
Also, contrary to the wout ot bird* in gen
end, tb* apteryx is nocturnal and devotes its
10 * “‘EhUy hunt after

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Isterln Chancer*.

MORTGAGE HALE.
; hartag been made In the rond

B

l, recorded the eleventh day of JulJ.

Ml £X£?i',iSlKJUJ

NlNnrFrrwolAM M IlN Hm wU u lb- north rmoi dw &lt;rf th- &lt;&gt;»rt

»
tt»» at. &lt;4 nuttan. •» «u tw«tj•ijti- Jv"

A Bird Without

ZtoSr"w

*tta

Smith &amp; Cocnnovg.
Solicitor* for Complainant

‘n

Kernel or AWMBitarT.

par

tiff against the Irada

lie tame tai ng the mortgaged pr-mi-'
Dated. Ftb rs. IM
.
i
Jam» Ia (touwrjjr. Assk««CHAN. H. Bauku. Atl'y for Aa-dune-_
circuit court endorsed on said writ directing
toe amount of property that may be attached
b?'1vlr’“«tb:reof-which &gt;ald writ was ratmS-

BOI I.E

NOT1CK FOB HEARING CLAIMS.

six mootis from that-date wra_»Wnred
creditors to present their clnlma "£•' ••/’,4
•state ofChristopher H. VanAnniffi. IMc f
cotroiy, deceased, and I list all rrWliora
deraas^l are required to prewr-r
to said probate court, at I hr pr nite oihev.»»
tbertty of Hastings, for examine m and
aaec, on nr before Ui« Nlh day o! MUtu-t
before sal*’
Msaterti of rseb ot those

C

�—

SUAConsoiL
CAUTION.

BT.JAGOBSOIL
COMPARE WITH IT.
Bt. Jacobs Oil is

THE HE8T,
PBOMPT ANQ FERMANENT.
Chronic Cases Cured as Read*
ily asSlight Attacks.
Lnfiamma-

mo uuiun ocay.
ie symptoms of
hicbare swelling

RHEUMATISM
Sandyvine, Ohio. June IA. IMA
relieved me about two rear*
GEO. L NIXON.
At Dauuoms a*» Dkausa

Qutuo, blasauo Is S&amp;gaw
TIME TABLE.
IneRectJan. l*t,18M.

'

Stations.
^tS

Bfattand Juncl

Masting*.

WesSlsnd
’veai.-A

lABSiUg.
Detroit

Station*.

■MtOnoMr Lv
■Mil-—« Janet

rfiW. l. a- A
Baa. S aud c will not carry nasseniren.
Faan’x Beau, Pres. &amp; Gen. Man.
USanoKAXT. Bupt.
IL C. Porraa. Hec. &amp; G. F. &amp; P.

RIERS

CURE

SICK

AC®
auurai. shill dose, small price

NEWS IN BRIEF.
Judge Hyland, of Marshal!, Mo., charged
tbo grand jury Monday to tbo effect that
programvo euchre is gambling and itadovntAM am .n'.nshir en the law .
The fallowing national banks bare neeu
anthgrhad to commenoe businaea; First Ra­
tional bank, of Seymour, at Seymour, Tex..
rapltal 150.000, First National bank of Deiuorte, at Delnorte, Colo,, capita! &lt;60,000.
Lieut. Schwatka, of Arctic exploration
fame, tun. Irish blood in him. He releUrated
St Patrick’s Day at Chicago, took on too
much tanglefoot, ran afonl of a poiioemsn,
and paid n fine of |3 for his enthusiasm. He
toid be couldn’t help it
Fira destroyed the dry goods store of
Pardee, Mills *&lt;£ Cb,. at Peoria, with it* con­
tents, early Tuesday morning. The loss is
estimated at I125.01D to f l&amp;l.OiX). insurance
1100,000. This Is the third time this rtrm
has suffered a similar loss since last May.
Base ball at St Angusuna: Anson's colt*
8, Brooklyn 1
Noland, the defaulting state u-easurer of
MiMOuri, was arraigned at Jeffervon City
Tureday. He waived examination, and was
bailed in &gt;5,000.
A running match was begun at Kalama­
zoo, Mich., Tuesday night tn whseh tlie con­
testants will run for twenty four bears.
The New York white laundry men have
started a crusade against Ab Sin They my
that the Chinese must go.
Tbe mow on the Rio Grande rail way in
the mountains is from ten to thirty feet
deep. The road has bean opened.
Georgs Francis Train left Tacoma, Wash..
Tuesday at 6 s. in. on hls trip around rhe
world He will try: to make It to sixty
dgvs.
By a derision of tlw district court at Fort
Lodge, la., tbe Rock Island railway is re­
quired to rebuild it* track into that city.
Tbe decision sustains Unit of tbo state rail­
way -.-onimiMlon
Charles £. Hebbard, a deputy connected
with the order »f arrest department in tha
sheriff's office nt New York. wa» omstiwl
Wednesday on a charge ot extortion an J
held for trial in &gt;2.000 bail.
Maj. W. H. Clark, the member of the New
York Southern -ocisty who shot at a fel­
low-member some time ago. and was put
under bond ot &gt;l,0U&gt; to answer m court, bar
-kipped and forfeited bls bail
The Northern Paciflc and Great Northern
railways have agreed to guarantee payment
by the farmers of North Dakota for 300,000
bushels of seed nhaat. which ills proposed
at Minneapolis to supply them with
Mias Flavin, who claims to be a leprosy
expert, assert* that there orc K'*1 cases of
that terrible disease iir Wisconsin. Minnesota
and lowA The Minnesota board of health
is making an Investigation, and has em­
ployed a specialist.
'
John Leich. of tbe United Rtata'e secret
service, said .it New York Tuesday that
counterfeiting has ceased to pay. Tbe great
operators are all dead, in prison or out of
the country, and those here are watched too
closely The principal offenders now belong
to tbe Italian «ecn*t -ocietim of the Camor­
ra or Mafi.i
The new .cruiser Newark was successful!v
launched from the Camp yard? ut Phils
delphia Wednesday afternoon
The carpenter* of Chicago arc preparing
for a big e;ght hour strike Api^l 7. and tbe
contractor* are also getting ready
United State* troops are petroling tbe
Cherokee strip, and the b«x&gt;m&gt;-ni wbu .lai
not leave before are on tbe bark track
B. Delahaye, French delegate to the Ber­
lin lalxn* conference, tuns resigned in conse­
quence of differences with his colleague*.
A “Hoeiety of Young Girls .if Pure Char­
acter' ha* b* en organlu“dam..i&gt;;; uctresao in

REVIEW OF THE QUARTER
Richard and George Davies, aged 18 and
1» wore tried at Crewe, Englxnd. Friday
&gt;r tha murder of their tetter. Tbsf condriven to the act by ths lattors intolerable
enndty. The mother
‘*
*“““
ct of ‘•guilty,"
The Jury brought Ini
iicnced to be
and tbo prisoner* wt

Charles L. Colby has resigned tha presi­
dency of tbo Wisconsin Central and E. H.

Judge Von Kcblcgcll, of the Minneapolis
probate court, is a second cousin of tbe new
German chancellor, Gen. Von Caprivi.
In many part*of Switzerland the villagers
are hastily retreating from tbe valleys to
anehesi being imminent
A colored baby was found Thursday in

mother. Upon examination it 'was found
'.hat the mother had been dead for two days
Tbe base ball park at Oahkosh. Wta., was
sold Friday for &gt;10,000. It win be cut up
Into lots. This, it b believed, will prevent
Oihkosh from entering any league thb sea­
son.
The New York court o^ appeals has de
cidod that tbe law providing fcr the execu­
tion of erkniaab by electricity ii constitu­
tional. The flrat victim will bo the mur­
derer Kemmler.

Wb-, V • _ 2JW To»«-Mareh 12.
haut-No. ! nd winter. Wtee cash: do
d?^pr“' 88,*c;
BB4e; do
^M*^h.'»4e-.rdohAPri)."^!To M^

Urd-Quiet; May. |A4ft. July. JAM.

!?*?•.

QUARTER,

IN­

Adolph Cullwh.

mo

mrntary Prfneiplao

Tbe leseons of tbe quarter just closed deal
with all the early part of Christ's life on earth
and much of the middle part; they deal, bo
it particularly noted, with His nets rather
than His teachings, and therefore the RO*pel
Iccording to 8t Luke Is chiefly relied on. To
see tbo importance of this the reader needs,
perhaps, to have hi* attention called to w»
—tehi pointe in tbe nature and methods of
revdatioo.
••God works toy moans" I* a profound and
important truth. The cloud* and tbe winds.

menu do not change tbeir nature or laws a
particle because God occasionally employs
them in spccifl: manifestations of Ris holy
will, mid man. ns a part of nature, is subject

_:.l.
- yr
wWa, Any Qnwith on inteBoet not utterlv vitiated bv
I»ejudloa and ohatinato unbelief who win
read tbo ro called "ChUdhood of J^&gt;. ZS
Xr?r

PuarmUe- *ith tbe sublime Sim-

A “wingless" bird would

•characteristic of its antipodal habitat rZ
stead Of
... J*™’ habitat Inegg and then digs a hole underneath it io
which it remains, and thus sth* not unm I »

Unlr nurrUp „„ ^^,nt
tbeir relation.
Prarfsh—ta of several of Browning’s
P0*™. together w*th letters to Critic Hay-

luud-Qaiet; »» hW. WhUr^dy;

Iteireli.
Detroit. March e.

ftkg? ^foments
shall sell at i&gt;ui»ira
r. on Fri&lt;h.v tS
st teu o cluck is

A COMPLETE EXPLANATION OF

AND xast &gt;t SMOBT
QUESTIONS AND AMB—8TBICTLY aOOTBATE IN BVBBY
PABTIOULAB.

77-

uu* «**“■»»&gt;. la. bn
Y? “! “» •”« «» Wnl. m pn.
to • “V»Uy bunt after

SSSffEgffjIS
“SX 7.7’;
fb4|T»ad8Mr,Mkidg»a.a«crdirlt ,,, ,,
matoa surrto. to B^ytaElBtertg"-/^
est. costs and excuses and 1 should p., iaJT'

MPKfNO CATKCHMM.

Why la there *o much said about blood
dlaonlera every spring? Beeawe' of tbe
unuaual prevalence of them. Why aboukl
impurities of tbe blood l« mote common
In the spring than at other sotaow of tbe
year? There are many reasons, bat they
can aD be traced to one of three distinct
sources. What three sources do yon mean?
Atmospheric change*, digestive disturb­
ances. and blood humore.
,
What are the change* of atmosphere
peculiar to spring which favor blood Itupiiritles? They are four In .number.
First, In early spring there is lew oxygen
In tbe atmosphere than at any other sea­
son of the year; second, there I* more
moisture In It than at any other season;
tblid, the electrical disturbances of the at­
mosphere are greatest In tbe spring; and,
fourth, the rapid change from invigorating
cold of winter to tbe depressing beat of
siinnnrr occurs (of course) only In the
spring of the year.
You say there Is less'oxjgen in lix? at­
mosphere In early spring; how do yon ac­
count for that? Every green leaf )ou
know not only takes from the atmosphere
poisonous gases, but pours into it fresh
oxygen. There are In this climate during
the winter only few green leaves to per­
form tiielr work, eonaeqnentlj the atmos­
phere becomes greatly contaminated dur­
ing the winter, and constantly growing
more so until the leaves appear again- 1»
It the want of oxygen thkt causes that de­
pressed. ’’tired feeling'* one hears so much
of at tills season? Yes. tbe oxygen Is na­
ture's blood purifier: and when the air
contains leas of It than usual the blood be­
comes heavy with poisonous gases, which
more oxygen would neutralize. What Is
the name of the poisonous gas that oxygen
takes out' of tbe blood? Carbonic dioxide,
commonly called “carbonic acid.” It Is
the presence of unusual quantities of this
gas hi the blood that produce* tbe tired,
languid, sleepy feeling so common In the
spring. Is there no help for it but to wall
for the green leaves to appear and replen­
ish the air with fresh oxygen? Yes, there
is: I’e-ru-na is a specific for this condldon;
it quickens the flagging circulation, which
brings the blood into contact with a great­
er quantity of oxygen and cleanse* It of
foul ga*es.
In what way does the increased moisture
of tbe spring ulr favor blood Impurilieo?
It Is well known to scientists that moist
air carries spores, dlsesse genus, miasma,
and other blood contamlnutivns better than
dry air; hence the spring months are
specially bad In this rospccL Can tliere
be nothing done to protect the system
from these dangerous cjirinies? Nothing
but to increase tbe vigor of tbe Ixxljr by
using some reliable tonic like I’e-ru-na.
Can jrou explain why It Is that during
tho spring months there Is more electrical
disuirlrancc* than at other seasons? Part­
ly because the air Is molstcr (as moist air
Is a better cnhductur of electricity than
dry air), and partly because tbe sun's dis
tance from Hie earth i* less that) at any
other time of the year, and a portion of its
great store of oh*ctriclty Is Imparted to the
earth. How dore the increased electrical
condition of the atmosphere affect the
health of Jhr people? By depressing thr
nervous system and lowering the vitality.
Tlic symptoms which ibis causes arc .nervoasnesa, confusion of tbe mind, weakness,
cold fret and legs, disturbed sleep, specks
before the eye*, and so on. Is Pe-ru-na
rtvommended for thia condition alto?
Yes, and it never falls to relieve proinpth,
a* thousands testify who have used IL
You IMCUII'MIC*! LS1C Cluu.»t- rrnu. «M1&lt;I u.
warm weather as having a l«d effect on
the system* will you please explain how?
During the winter. In order to maintain
thclraat of the body against the cold, more
more fatly foods are necessary; but. as
soon as the weather gets warm, tbe blood
becomes overloaded with unnecessary
nutrition, and becomes thick and sluggish.
There Is more fuel than Is needed to keep
up the animal heat, and It becomes a con­
tamination to tbe blood. What medicine
Is applicable to this condition? Man-a-lln
. wjrtly adipM lo ihl. ronn of blood
raportty a. H mmoUUa lb, kidney, .nd
liver to elhnlnate from the blood &gt;11 super,
fluous materia] or poison.
(Concluded next week.)

Dated, Htottags. Mich.. February, n. A r,
yX Va . MtoyaogLKKiASTov
Cnwun^gmit Commlsafonto. Barry Craurty.

CHANCERY BALK.
* ad by virtue of an order awl
,l.„c??rt 5*r, U&gt;« County of
llarr&gt;. in
’-V*. P1*.**^ nt Mi t
•—.T •=; .
-M*
day of Februwy
A;
certain cause therein |»nrim«W^mWmmaMflrtTtalcbaipJaii.aiu .,t!d

™»‘3®»°f therourt hott.r m
QtytoHtotiap, County of Barry aad States?
Mng (be i-ism ("

Tbe west half

ra •rn«Ui

igan.according to tbe UnitediBlairs *un.\ t .
MttatR MM taartRan, Interest, cost* n.d'ci
pensus. nod should the same fail to realize *□•■
MMtlorti&gt;eMy»eotnf said mortk-*^ int«.
est, costs ud expense* according tu the ,]• erre
in said cause, then I shall sei (ifor tin* fmrtMHe
the west half ef the east half pf tbe south ».,*•
quarter of section nineteen. In townM.tp •»
north, range ten west. Barr)- County. Mi.-ra. .n
according to tbe U ol red States survey
Dated. Halting*. Mleb., February jt. a l» !•&gt;.
ALOXMIK. KFS ART' S.
CtrtaitCawtCeatailMtaaerjBairy &lt; &lt;&gt; m-&gt;
Bti-art, Kwai-। «w &amp; VaxAkman.
BoUcItors for Complainant
PROBATE fiEDIKt:.
State of Michigan. County of Barn
At a session ot the Probate Court forth,County of Marra, beiden at tbe Probate Office,
In the dty of Hastings, in said countj. on
Wedatoday the !Sth day of March lutheyear rmtbouraod eight hundred and nkietv.
Present, Charles W. ArmMroug, Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of the estate «C Susanna Carey,
dfirmcd
On randlng Mid tling tbe petition, dul* ter
•to, toKaMbN M8ttwoa.datohter of wid &lt;!►
ceased, praying that acertalnlinstrusieni i.rew
on file in this court, purporting to be the U-:
will and testament of said dretUM-d. uras Iw a.t,
mlUto to probate and that admihl-tnc: ■ o'
said estate may be granted te son**: *ultab&gt;
prrsoe.
Thereupon It Is ordered, that WednredAv the
idtb day of Anri). A. D. itoo. at ten o'* lock lu tbfore noon, be oMlgned tar the bearitig of *al&lt;t
petition, and that the heirs at (law of &lt;um1 «tr
ceased and al)
all other persons
persom IMercsird In «*hj
estate, are required to app._ ___________
Mid court, then to be holden at the l*n&gt;:a;t
office, in the cltr of Hastlncq, I” **•&lt;• c ’uni*,
and show muse. If any there iw, why the |&gt;r*»er
of Uio petitioner may not bf gnmietl. And
It Is further ordered, that Midi prtiH* . notice to the person* Interested ir&gt; said retaie.
ot
dehcy of sold petition, and the hear
ini
d by causing a copy *d this order t*&gt; t&gt;pa
In the Hastixom RANxr.it a news­
paper printed and circulated la!said County *-t
Parry once In each we. k for three wcte«*l*
weeks previous to said d*y of hrerv..
[A true copy.]

MOUTCAUK SALE
Default having Ixwn made n the* h ' n
ot a certain mortgage made by 'Fsht.y. i‘. M&lt;1
rteh to Samuel It. riPhson dated Decetiter io
A. D 1 ML and recorded lu thf oC'-e M th*
register of deeds, for the eontgy c! IU*rri and
State of Michtear. &lt;m the SJth &lt;b«y *&gt;t .Is- — rr

at the date of tai* notice t! e inin &lt; I btM
drvd and srventT'two dcllars anu twvrtv-«ewn
eeots. and an atfnroey’s fee oflnri.t vf.vr do.
lars provided for In said uiortga|:r. cmL ;&gt;•■ »n ■
or proceedings at law haYlnc torn lu*t|tufedti*
recover tbe money* ercarek by »aid .i-s&gt;rt;;&gt;sr
or any part thereof.
\
'
/ Now. ttieroforr. by virtue of tile ;«w*r..(■
contained in said niortgss**--'nd tl v staiutsuch case made nod provided,i*rflev b hnrt.&gt;
Jlveu that on .Saturday tbe fourteen:i.i &lt;13* *■
nne A. D. 1*0’. nt ten o’clock lt&gt; the fdrvuooo.
I shall sell’s: public suetloo. to the liivk* -t N.1
dev, at til* north traot doneof'lhc court Louse
in the dry of Hasting* itbat tnflng t.'r place
where tbe circuit court for Barry eiinnty •­
holder*), the premise* descrlbcdl In «H1 if •*:

.'a:1
dollkn covenanted for therein, the vretntsre
bring daeeribed In MM mortgage a« all flrat &lt;+r
tain piece nnd pared of ian« sit irate in the
township xf Barry, tn the county of Bah) an&gt;:
state of Michigan, and knoitn ahd de*crii*d **
■ all nt tlu- n.rtli---'
Ha Mr at K Wiuum»y. Mortgare*
Smith &amp; Culumovk, Atty’s tor Morttsg-r
CHANCERY ORDRR,
State of Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit !a
r tn the Ctrentt Court lor the &lt;’oun
Chancery, at tbe City of Hastier.
■of November, A. D., &gt;*&gt;•',
ile, complainant, m. Mary hugte
idmintairatrtA nt the wiate of

Hteka, Mora hnsle,
Mites Engie and Elizabeth Enxh-. *!&lt;■(&lt; i.In thb cause tt appeartug thst one of tb*
above named defendants, Thomas L Lcgi'- &gt;•
not a resident to this state, but H a rraltiri.t or
Ito.iHMftoNtoraakaJtortorwvi on motion «t

&gt; BaaMh hiOtoeiw**, atokttors for cnmplainMi'. u

*ORStBLANKETS

ARE THE 8

nake ih-» fttrerww Rnrre &gt;

Bcmrr nr sttiWapv
’^LXJ'iss*' “•«"»«
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tbedlrina inspiration of thb goa

of , iromloeo, Oer.

A. WOOLLEY,

S BEING CATMOHIMt FOB FAMILY
science Made simple—fibht
lessons im Phybiology.

A,«u*‘’ sNir- Cora-FirmMay, SI He bld. Qaia-F!rtai

that tbe chi d wa* put
ttiw *«.- - .1 I.— __. _

«E1»2
SHOES
m.T* raw
ro* Mjun.uSlla.

SALESMEN WANTED

FIRST

other
w
L
01 “
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Kajected Mannacnpta,"
bat
suralv
bettor cure for th-tr
J-*-!?. .y

with the other fallow and bar husbauJ will

«M M.HI8.

XIII,

TERNATIONAL SERIES. MARCH SO.

thoroughly an Israelite and Luke as much an
expert in Greek, David u a poet and war
rior an&lt;i Isaiah a fervent, flaming exhorter
to [wtriotism when God sjwaks through them
BISMARCK HAS RETIRED.
m at any other time. And this Li the |*ren•dal charm of bibl cai ntyle; tbe writer of
sach book of tbe Bible preserves hls indb
the Kaiser la Boe*. / 1
viduality ns distinct from any other as Taci­
Bxrut, March Bl —Tbe cenwrfhip which tus from Ury -ar Bancroft from Macaulay,
waa established over telegrams Monday yet Gori’s zpirit is ever present In each writer
evening was continued until 3 o’clock yester­ from Moses to St. John. Matthew, having
day afternoon after which all dispatches the spirit and yet acting aa an individual,
were allowed to pa** as formerly. Prince natundly set forth the teaching* of our Sav­
Bbmar-jk and his son resigned their places iour os they seemed beat adapted to win over
the Jews, and John, similarly, as an indi­
Monday, the difficulty being over tho vexed
vidual, addressed tne church of his time; but
question of tbe throne of Hanover. The Luke, the sebolar, traveler nnd man of sciemperor wanted to agree to the de mind of entifle attainments, as naturally becamo a
Dr. Windthorst, leader of tbo Roman Catho­ historian.
lics, that the larger jxsrtion of tbe Guelph
Matthew roncorned himself only with bls
fund be rrotonU to tbe duke of Cumberland,
brethren after the flesh, tho Jews of Pales­
who claim* the throne of Hanover. This tine, and quite naturally, therefore, only
Bismarck would not agree to.
gave a thread of narrative sufficient to string
The Ih-uwdan mirtwtry also resigned, but Christ's testching* upon, and at each point
tbeir resignation* were nterelr a formal act. preferred the touching most nearly connected
customary* upon the resignation of tho prime with the Old Teitament, which the Jew* acminister, but it i» reported that the resigna­ reptod; Luke, as naturally, felt inclined to
tion of Count BLmarck nn&gt;l Herr Von May- crowd into bis narrative as many as possible
of those incident* which would strike tbe at­
cvpted. Herren Richert, Goklschmit. and tention of UenQlc*. Tbe position of Matother Frebennlg deputies were invited to the then tuny bu liketted to that of a native of
court, ban {Uet. an acton the part of tbe New England writing on tbe history of his
emperor which is unprecedented It is stated section and coiincctlng it by constant refer­
that Professor Hanal and Herr Miquel ence with tlio American 'Revolution and
iFreiaiunlg*), will enter lira cabinet as an adoptiouof the constitution, tbe position of
earnest of tha emperor’* desire to legfobte Luke to that of a highly educated German
for tbe people.
or Frenchman pointing out to his country­
men the bril Hunt achievements of the Amer
Loxnox, March •JI—Tbe sue e a«or of
Brincc Bismarck has bocn named by the em­ Iran* us a whole and urging the adoption
peror. Yesterday Gen. Von Caprivi, com­ of the American system.
Ii tbe primitive church the opinion was
mander of the Tenth army rorpa, waa ap­
almost universal that Matthew first composed
pointed. Tbe reason of the dumcelior* bis gvspel I u t.ic i*o|&gt;ular language of Pales­
resignation is now given in a letter from the tine—Syro-Cnolihiio-^or perhaps in Hebrew,
Bismarck to the emperor which is pnbiished, nnd this but five year* after Die cruciflxioo.
and in which Bismarck states that old age is In modern times that belief was abandoned,
nndormfaiing hb strength nnd health. It is and it was generally mmntahied that tbe
•:ud that Connt Herbert Biwnarck will bi Greek form of the gospel was tbe first. Fi­
£iven a foreign miMion. Gtotu Von Caprivi's nally, hewever, these two opinions were re­
office wfll not include the- direction of for- conciled to tiiis extent: that Matthew did
eijtu affairs.
compile a sort of ‘•memorabilia" of Christ's
teachings, and that thb (hi tbo popular lan­
A FLAMING SEPULTURE.
guage) was the'only goepd for near thirty
years, after.which Matthew compiled tbe
complete Greek composition which we have
No such quest ion could arise as to St. Luke;
Hublxy, Wk, March 20.—Fira broke out
be was a physician, the companion and fel­
ir U»e third level of No. 2 abaft in tbe Ger
low laborer of St. Paul, and doubtlrss a mas­
mama mine at midnight Tuesday, and in n
ter of the Grvk language, in which bo wrote
very sheet time tlie dame* went roaring up thb gnspel nnd tb* Acts of tbe Apostle*. So
the great cbimuey, destroying the timbering far there b no dispute, but as to bUbome ami
and shaft hou- nt the surface and filling country very little b known. Tho earliest ot
President llarnsou has been elected n*» tbo mine with loul air and smoke. Five
the apostolic fathers coufreitbat be •• wrote
honorary member of the Beaji.n Pclnt. MA. tnlneis*—W. D. Bank*, Jatuv* Sullivan,
no» of himself,” anil that they are ignorant
Ducking chib. IL arrived ‘ '
James Thomas. Joseph Thetua* mid Hugh of what Ira was before hb converuon, Tbcv
Wisdn'M.luy night on a hi
Waller— were at work ana were cut off i*y l*lierod. however, thnt ho wa* a native of
backs
:ii.- Hamm
Antioch nnd was an rarlv convert—one of
Fire nt Pullman. Ills,. Thursday detetroye 1
the n’venty. Tlwy aly&gt; agree that ba hborvd
a portion of the Pulli.iau t'ar .-ouniany’-.
A strosg draft •♦•«* sent down No. 4 sltaft. diligently to tho last of bis life, dying at tho
hammer shop, Lows,
to drive* the smoke Lack to Na. 2. and
age of S4 Hi* gusp.-i wax universally ac­
Tha trill providing tot the infection nnJ »»reje&gt;r partic* went &lt;lewn to rrecue tbr cepted u authentic by the fathers, and
grading of nil grain going into Baltimore imprisoned men. but .only luccveded in fluff­ Irtsuout, Tertullinn nnd others ndd that lie
■»n«po&gt;*eJ by th.* Marylaal bouw Thur* ing the d«-ad Uxlimf nf James and Joseph receive the facts direr; It from St. Paul.
Thoma*
w ___ nttenipu wen? inuilr
Thnn...
Repeats
Tlio re.-ddrs of the lesson* just pawed over
tho*
day
The funeral of the late J. Young Scam­ during
“■
'
to (o-netrate wrart cannot have failed tn note tbe extreme clror
mon took place from the family rraddanoein of No. 2 shaft, tail‘
..
„w. ,found
W,M new, simplicity and positive diiwtaem with
it wa*
Chicago. Thursday, nnd wa* largely at­ impouibte. and B.inla oud IValicr wmw whM* ta*ke relat-s the healings of leprosy
tended.
give np for lost, and the shafts were all and other iliseases, the costing out of derib,
Governor Fifer, cf Illinois, b taking a liglitly dosed in order to another the ran- tbo raising of tbe dead nnd tbe effective re­
trip south. He goes to Johnson City. TvnaF. flagrati m. But the fire was still raging last plies tn impertinent or sneering questions.
but will al*&gt; visit other axith -rn places, in­ night, aisl fear* are entertained that it will
Ho doee not «y that it sreine*! thus or so, but
cluding Memphis
«prcad to all parte of tbe mine and do im­ that it was so; be neYcr intimates that th*
The Portuguese of New York have issued mense damage. A cave-in has also begun at “posansaed” was merely a lunatic or that tbe
No 2 ?holt, and lira indications are tliat the bystander* merely suppo-ed tirat be was -poonational defense fund in case England goe. great property will In* ruined.
•rased”—he say* with emphatic simplicity
io war with Portugal
that tbe demon* were there, that they spoke
THE MARKETS.
Tbe Baltimore tax commissioners are in­
nnd ncknowledgr.! the divine power and came
creasing the appraisement of property in
out at the command of the Lord Jesus Christ
Chicago, March s
Quotations nu the board of trade • to-day To St. Luka lira existence of a power for evil
that city. Wednesday they raise*! one apwere as follows: Wheat--No, • March, opened
praiiemcnt from &lt;3.'».95-‘ to SlW.OtS.
and clured 10.-; May, opentri tOJ^c, doaoi was an awful reality, and with It the fact
It b charged that Auditor Whiteside, of *4*c; July, opened
ck-rd Pw. Corn- that some iudividuals were “given over to sin
Chattanooga, Tenn., is a defaulter in tbe No. t March, opened »hc; cioaed a»»c: May. and sold wholly to Satan." In three leroJDs
«nm of Cti.OOO. and that be has gone to opened SMic, closed Sljfc; July, open*! .U^c, tha truth b emptuurired In detail that a port
Canada with his paramour, a Mrs Mete
rlTd1_?!S’
‘ M*rehof Christ's mission was to break tbe powreof
snd closed -Ihc; Maj. opened and elowl Satan over the bodies as well as the soul* of
. Pnrkdr* again in Naw York, and sending out !lHc; July, opens! and closed
Marvh, .qwne.i *nd closed I1J.XJU; May
many circulars to possible victim* proposing opened and closed &gt;10.474; July, opened &gt;10.6
enrerto the childhood of Jesua -Very HcU«&gt;
to make them rich with lx&gt;gus bank notes.
closed &gt;10.774. Lard -March, iqienrd M.1:U
™ is said— ju*t enough to show that as to Hb
A Ijithrop, Mo. hotelkeeper has been ar­ t-hired *6 1:1
earthly or human naturo He waa a child to
rested far selling whisky out of a Jug He
«ro» ,n.l -.x wrong lik.
o^,r
bad no license, but among his customer* wa.
*TT'™rt‘,«old«l "*&gt;0 weald
te higher, light grade* fc lower, light grades
■vunty.
b. without that ezqubiu, pumf. which rw
late* hl* remaining behind at tbe Frawt cf
Tbe Toledo, Ann Arbor and North Michi- XhJSJ®
’ "»»&lt;«•»&gt; &lt;»iw»
Pamover and being found tn the tatiDle
conversing with tho doctors of tbe lawtA
&gt;10,000,00) at fi per eaut, to aecarv bomb to
Produce: Batter— Fancy Elgin, ffilkSUcurious fact in thb connection b that the
nmcraamwtes. 21^--.
early
Christtans often showed an inordlneta
*.l6c- KW” Strictly
13c per dor. Dressed poultry - Chickens
device to team more to Christ1* early life on
A tramp, giving the name of W. K. fnwb,
WHailc per lb. tnriwya. Walk, p^ lb; du£j£ earth, and nn* r—.i» —. ______
Payae, sk arrested at Lee Summit. Mo., nMXMc: ermaw TUMI
---- tv a*...__ 7^
Tnewtay. and was identlAed by MLm Allis

It took Mr*. John Bowman, of Plymouth,

une esssi-

LESSON

ONAMCMlYilALF.

DR. HARTMAN’S

la orderto that said non-resident delmtlun:
Thoms* L. Entoe. enter bl* appearance in &gt;hi»
btoore four moatbs from t&gt;■••

HfX'KFH,
Ckcult judge

Coin nov
Solicitor* for Com.
“SOT BaicxJUgteter In Chancvn.
MOBTGAGK KALE
Default havfag bean made tn tbe eondltitwi ri
by James Crawley
id Um ulnUi day
win day of Jobto J amea L. Cr*“ ■
eattaedate her*
doUars. Notice I.

at bidder.
House b ’
•or the county of I
olAort at tbe suit „
tlfl against tbe Imfe

the (Ml
IlaStole
of
M
number-

to la BarryTuantj RegisterAoni;r
l&lt;«U»*mortgaged premise*.
b re. taso
i;
,i
Jamrs L Ckawijct. A**:cn&gt; &lt;
Cham. H. pAtrnn. Att’y for Asslgirav.____
NOTICE FOB 11KABINOCLAIMS

the nronatr court for lira county of Hatn
made on tb* »th day of February . A D. I
six rnaous from that date were allowed for
mAtheir ehdma agnin*’. tbe
rar H. Van Arnow, late of •raj''
’ and tbaia(lere&lt;ii:ors « **l&lt;»
-f*8t tbeir &lt;blm*
tbe nrebatc ofl!c&lt;. m
mtenUen and allow
(lay to A»««-t
■

�Peculiar

IX-ulior In combination, proportl m, aod
rrcMrztton of Ingredients, Hood’s Bxraapa•ih Miesses the curative value of tbe best
xnown niuc- JJfxfWpR v'f* °1 th°
vegetable riOOU Sktagdom.
pivuUir In tis strength and economy, Hood’s
-.rs.1 portUa Is thn only medicine of which can
irulv be mW. "(One Hundred Doses One DoL
ur." Tieuliarln Its medicinal merits, Hood’s
.■sir?31&lt;U‘*W accoinplWies cures hitherto un-

X

Sarsaparilla^

’ titta of “The greatest blood purifier ever
,:;&lt;L-.n-en*!." Peculiar in Its “good name
h&lt;&gt;me."-tl»re 1* more of Hood’s Sarsa(..irllla «*'i*i &amp; Lowell than of all other
blood purifiers. Peculiar in its phenomena!

,

PeculiarXSi

&gt; r attained
rapidly nor held so
-..iilfjMly Hie confidence of all ctajtst-s
f i-eoplf. Peculiar in the brain-work which
,: repre’ents. Howl’s Sarsaparilla com­
! n&lt;-&gt; all the knowledge which modern
.-M.irehre*
medlcsJ
. , nee I.i5 I O IlSCII developed,
many years practical experience In
• paring medicines.
Be sure tu g« only .

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
-.buggUri. 81;xlxforf5. Prepared only

iOO Doses One Dollar

Michigan Central
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• II. ini.I.l.XS, Local Agent. HaaUngs.
Ri..u!.as (J. P &amp; T. A.. Chicago.

.nit having been m:i&lt; e In the condition!* of
r . iMTigagc made by Ainan&lt;l* McNeile
"ai-iu Wing. Hat*-*! &gt;U&gt; -’6th. 1k*4. and re­
in lb*1 ••nice of the register of deeds for
Barry. In tbe state of Michigan.
: । if-1. in Uber 21 of mortgages on p*gu
■ -&gt; »inch mortgage there h claimed tolbe
nt th- date ol this notice tbe sum of
• : .! dr-*l thirteen dollars and forty five cents
&lt;-uitor proceedings at law having been
-1 . i! &lt; ' :* recover tl'.v amount secured by said
.■ .i^-rtrany part thereof. Therefore by
■ thr nower ol sale contained lu redd
.Ft- i^e. it&lt;&gt;ul-c is heresy given that on SaltirA. M.. !(Xh. 1530.at ten o'clock tn the fore
&gt;.-rr, wifi !• ■ «old al the north Irani door
• r.nirlt house, lu the city of Hastings, conn­
. : =5irivaiidM.de of Michigan paid court
i'.’-c i-;u4 the i&gt;Uce In which the circuit court
r . e.matvid Barry is held) at public and
• •.!i-higl&gt;e*t bidder, the premises described
sniit •....irteitge.
&gt; much thereof its may be
- : ryu&gt; snltsty* the amount due on said
■rM&amp;gr as above set fortli, with th" interest
.iud .dl legal coats ssid premises being
.ii.th- tA.viishlp &lt;&gt;| Barry, in tbs' county
I’.irry ami stat-of Michigan and described
•. ■■ n-rth r»rl of the *omh east qnarter of
■ - i.th Aril .jit.irter of M-ctinn twenty «lx. In
•(. a|i,. rt-uiif, range nine west and con­
. tv.:-:t an I one half acres of land
.
Kjl-ruary a, y&amp;ia
h’r.WTOX Wixo. Nortgaib-.
■ I:u.s.v,Tox, Attorney for Mortgagee.
!•

: ' i i!t !l.f..iig been made lu tbe conditions
: i .•.•r.-i.i murig gc made by Charles W. Biggs

an examination so conclusive that there
could be no possible doubt of ft
it was then, for the first time, that the
thought crowd Tom's mind that the
note received might possibly be a ruse to
mislead them, and so expressing himself
be asked to M the slip of paper .gain.
To Holbrook the thought was torture
Itself. Ho had in his possession a brief
note from Annie concerning the author
Biiip of which there could be no doubt
He made a com parison, and the penmansliip was quite evidently dissimilar.
Hanford, tho chief, pointed out that
the comparison would be of little value.
In the ono instance the note was written
on fine paper, with excellent pen and
ink, at leisure and under nd excitement
while in the other it was written on
coarse paper, with a common lead pen­
cil. and evidently under the greatest ag­
itation, hurriedly and perhaps covertly
Holbrook, whoso high hopes had fallen
on failing to distinguish any resem­
blance, brightened on hearing the chiefs
words.
Tho chief pointed out further that all
tho probabilities were in favor of tho
authenticity of tho note; that it was
quite unlikely, however able tbo con­
spirators were, that they would have
written a note so brief, so hurried, and
which bqre such evident traces of agita­
tion. On tho contrary, had it boon the
intention to throw any ono off the scent,
tho latter would have tried to do more
tlian this hurried scrawl Imd done. and.
further,'that it must not be forgotten
tliat these hounds would scarcely seek
to inform the friend who could give tho
most efficient belp of her'abduction be­
fore he was likely to find it out. ns would
bo the case if they took that view of it.
rince tho boy had evidently been waiting
kt the office from a time very close to
that of .their departure co Mrs. Temple­
Ion’s house, where they first learned the
nows. On the other side they had only
the expression of Tom's shrewd feara
that it might bo-so to lend them to sup­
pose that it was a ruse.
Tho argument of tho chief could not
be answered, and so they fell to arrang­
ing tho details
Tho.Sbatlow submitted that tjlie danger
of an open attack upon tho attic in ques­
tion was. that tho inmates with their
prize could tako to tho roof nnd make
their escape through adjoining buildings.
He had penetrated far enough into tho
fourth house without detection, to find
that the stairs leading to the attic floor
were inclosed aud tho door locked.
Ho suggested, therefore, that somo of
tho party ought to force their way into
the attic of an adjoining house whether
tho inmates liked it or not, nnd thus take
jKBsession of tho roof, while the rest
should storm the apartment tn tho other
house.
The chief strongly favored this plan
as the only one which insured success.
There were eight in the party, and. so
as not to attract attention, it was deter­
mined that they should rendezvous at a
neighboring saloon.'known to the chief,
proceeding thither in couples. All were
to bo well armed, for resistance was to
be expected.
On arriving, three, with Tom leading,
were to enter the adjoining house near­
est the corner aud. rushing up, tako pos­
session of tho attic, and after a signal
had been received from Toni's party, the
others led by tho chief, wq|J suppltel
with "jimmies,” were to make an as­
sault on the houso where Annie was con­
fined. Holbrook was to bo with lhi?iqt

lh?ln whlcl&gt; Anol, waa confined.
Hutryta, tack. the 8„ wm&gt;
V°K&lt;1 by th. boy to u&gt;» attic. Tbe
,‘hoTd tb«“ bow he mounted
to tta root, and In a moment they were

The pamage over the root wU perilous
tor it « u M old tariiioned high mot
eloptog U a procipitoue angle from a
peek In (be middle, both way.
The boy. who ran o,er tbe root tike a
cu. and with the agility ud confidence
oj one familiar with the feat. ahowed
them tho skylight
Tom put his mouth to tho broken pane
and made a sound.
“Hist! hist!”
He hoard a movement beneath.
"Hist. Miss Templeton?'
"Who’s tliat?" was the answer In a fe­
male voice.
“Be quiet; help is near,” he said.
A cry of joy was heard.
'Are you alone?” asked Tom.
"Yes. quite alone.”
"Stand fast, then; you’ll bo quickly
treed.''
He pulled at tho frame of the skylight
It was fast.
Two of tho men drew “jimmies” from
their pockets, fitted them together, and
inserted them under one side. “Crick,
crack!” in a twinkling it was pried off.
"Eh. eh. oh. golly!” laughed tho boy
The moment the skylight flew off. a
light flushed up from below.
Annie hud lit a can d Its.
Holbrook attempted to descend.
,
“Wait.” she cried. “The distance is
loo great to jump.”
They heard a noise of something being
dragged.
“New you can jump,” she said.
Holbrook let himself drop, ami ho fell
on the bod Annie had dragged under the
skylight.
He caught the girl, who was trembling
with excitement, in his arms and cov­
ered her face with kisses.
He mur­
mured and moaned over her; he laughed
and cried and embraced her again and
again.
In the meantime the others were tum­
bling down one after the other.
It was not until long after, when Tom
was in Ills bed the'next morning, that
he realized that no one, not even Annie
hertelf. seemed to think it strange that
Holbrook should liave hugged and kissed
her in the frantic manner lie did.
At the limo he was too busy. His
mind was working with abnormal ac­
tivity.
"“Wo must get the girl out at once.”
he said. “Here. Holbrook, stop that
nonsense and tako the girl away.”
“How?” asked Holbrook, ready for
action. now that tho first excitement was
over.
“Up through the skyliglu. Quick,
now.”
“But bow can we get her up there?”
asked tho Shadow.
“I know,” broke In Annie,
“Tako
that bed away.”
Tho bed was tossed on onoside, while
Annie ran into the next room and began
to drag tho table toward tho room.
Ono of tho men’ took it from her and
carried it in. and as she directed placed
it under the skylight
“There’s a chair in there.” she said;
“bring that.”
They comprehended her purpose, and
it was placed on the table.
“Up you go. Holbrook.” cried Tom
•'Quicki”

Holbrook climbed like a cat and was
. stC Riggs, hls wife t«&gt; John A. Grebkon tho roof In a twinkling. ith day of February' A. D. K77, ter party.
n . -F’If .l in tr,!* odlcc of the register oi
Holbrook and Tom went up together,
Tom lifted Annie by main force to the
- i»r tlte cmrtitj of Barry and carte of Mich­
:
t! g21th day of February. A. D. 1871. In and taking a cab across town were on the top of the table and then on to tho clmir.
I' .
of mortgages on page icc on which ground earlier than tho rest.
springing up on the table after her.
Cien- Is clultned to be due at the &lt;ate
He lifted ths girl up by tho waist so
They left tho cab. after having given
: th?. ii .u-e the sum of nlnn hundred and
ti—ti'.-n dii'.lur* nnd sixty eight- cents and an instructions to tho cabman to station that Holbrook could get a firm grasp of
;;f-Tiiev f-»- of fifty dollari. provided Tor in Mid
-.ii.rtgiigi-nnd no suit or proceedings at law -himself in Bayard street half way down her arms.
She was then drawn up on tins roof.
'. ivlug been Instituted to
recover tbr tbe block, and thero await orders.
y m e .red by said mortgage or any
"Now. Holbrook.” cried Tom. “away
Guarding themselves as much as pos­
X’ow. titers tore, by virtue of the power ot sale sible from observation, they strolled into with you. Quick! Get the girl out of
-.HiFiilncii in .said mortgage and the italute In the street nnd located tha house in ques­ harm's way as soon as you can. Ono of
•un.1: ihi«e »i:ule and provided, notice Is hereto
They wore slightly disguised, and t you.” lie continued, turning to thochiefs
hi th:*: on Saturday, the thirty first day ol tion.
M.ty.A. L&gt; Ikw. at ten o'clock In tbe forenoon. thought they risked nothing.
men/ “go with them to protect them.
shall sell at public miction, to the highest bid­
They had passed the houso but a few ' Shadow, run down to tho chief and tell
der, at thenortli front door of tbe court bouse
iti th&lt; city, of Hastings, (that being the place paces when Holbrook felt a tug on tho hiintocomoup hero tho way we camo
where Hid circuit court for Barry county Is skirts of his coat. Ho looked down gnd with tho rest of his meu. I have an
hoMeti). tfie premises described in aaJd njortgjge. or so much thereof as may be neccswin saw a ragged little boy whom he took for idea.”
pay tbcUmouiit due on said mortgage, with
Tho Shadow disappeared.
ten per rest. Interest, and all legal cosis. to­ a beggar, and was about to drive him
Tom was the general commanding the
gether with an\iWhiey's feb of fifty dollars away when tbo lad said:
- .-niiited for tnereln. the premises bylng
“Be you goin' to trash him now? He forces, and he did have an idea—a great
•escribed In said mortgage as all that rettain
idea.
piece mid parcel of land ly ing aud being situate ain't up dere."
:u lilt townxlnp of Rutbuid. in the county of
He seized the candle and made a rapid
Holbrook would havo spoken harshly
Barry. Michigan, known nnd described athe sotitlMjasl -piartcr of the Northeast quarter to him, so as to rid himself of the an­ examination of the rooms. He satisfied
himself as to how those who came would
&lt;»f section twenty-seven [27], lu town three [3] noyance, when Tom whispered:
Hortli of range nine |B1 west, containing forty
“It is tho boy who brought the note to enter, and he quickly determined how to
tn; seres of land, be tbe name more or less, acdispose of his force* Finding tho doors
.•ordtng bi the United States survey thereof.
you.”
Johx A- GCKHL*.
bolted and barred from tho inside, ho un­
Then, speaking to tho boy, he said:
: Mortgagee.
“Como hero with mo,” and led tho barred and unbolted them..
Datetl March 1st, 1M0.
Smith &amp; Colgbovb, Att’ys fpr Mortgagee,
By this time the others had arrived.
way into a neighboring passage, where
"Have you found her?” asked the chief.
they could parttally conceal themselves
“Yee. and Holbrook has carried her
by tbe door.
“What do you mean by ‘trashing’ off.”
“Then the job is over?'
him?’’ asked Tom, kindly and encour­
“Not by a long shot.”
agingly“What now?"
“Do woman sod as how wen you come
FROM THE DIABY OF A LAWYER AH
’ ‘Tve set a trap here, nnd we’ll catch a
you’d black his eyas and wallop ’im.” ’
•

THE DIAMOND BUTTON
NOTE BOOK OF A REPORTER.

By EABOLAY SOHTH.
tCcpyriKMcd, ISM, by O. M. Dunham. Published
by upccia! arrongemont through Tbe AmericMi
Pros* ABnctatioa.)

CHAPTER XXXII.
iiovixg ox the enemy.

“What woman/* asked Holbrook.
"De wan 1 brung de paper from to
you. She promised, she did.”
“Where is sheT
“Tn de nex' house. She's upstairs on
do top flure. De mon ain’t dere. He went
awav just afore you come. Yer a-goin’
to Uek im, ain't yer?”
"You just bet we are,” said Tom.
want us to, don’t you?"
“Oh, my eye. don’t I?”

ou

bird.”
“The man who abducted the girl?”
"Yes. Have you bull's eyes with you?”
“Yes. and shootersand handcuffs.”
"Good. Then we can put out this
light Hold on.”
They were startled by a noise above
their heads
_________

CHAPTER

XXXIII.

THE SKTTtSa OF THK TBAf’.

"Why?’
, .
“Goa he’s kicked me offeu and offen.
"What is he to you?”
!
"Nothin'. He cuffs me over de head
wenever be gits de chpnce."
“Whr does be do that?"
“IdanDo. Cos bo's ugly. Coalmont

keep out’eo hls hallway.”
“Ah*eaidTom. “How did you see
^“I got on do roof and talked to her
tro’de skylight.”
Hanford'* they
“Can you take us up there.
found the Shad, Ov couw
“
course I* kin. We
_______
live up
* m de
o«
right hero. Mo mtther “ K“ns
Iway
5drank
ore,
dere
liiem.
■
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Here
U. tad
loon.
Um.
. J
.
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ii.m j nobody
nntwulv np
tin don.
uerc
fied himself as to
* ,.
the house in i
v here a moment with the boy,
which
I
taid Tom. He eo«ht V-e

ronlloed h, mtlw
f y i ng himself

v;_.

. foond Wm. Hurriedly telling
ha had learned from the boy.

HE noise which had
startled the party was
made by the return of
tho detective who had
accompanied
Hoi
brook and Annie.
•■They are safely off
in a carriage,” he Baid.
“HeavensT cried Tom. “be didn't take
her on the street?”

"Yes, that’s what ho did." replied tho
ckiefs assistant.
"What imprudence! I didn’t want
him to do that He might havo been
seen by the parties who abducted her.”
“Ifion't think they were. He ran her
up to th* next corner and caught the cab
there, and was off in a jiffy. They at­
tracted attention from nobody; I was be­
hind them all the way.”
“All right; if the alarm has been given
it can’t be helped now. I say, chief,
station two men at each door opening
from the outside. Let each man fata
his shooter. And one have a bull's eye
ready for use
You and I will take our
places at the middle door, one in each
room. Sluulow, you run down into the
street and slip up into the hall outside
there, so as to give us plenty of warning,
if any ono comm upstairs.”
, "I can't; the staira are enclosed and
tho door locked.” replied the Shadow.
“1 had forgotten that.” said Tom.
“Pick it. can’t you?” said tho chief.
“Here’s a set of ‘skeletons.* ” _ ’
The Shndpw took them and disap­
peared.
“Now.” said Tom. “to place tho table
and chairs where they were.”
When this was done, he added:
, *^°w’ t0 J’olu’ places, and out with
the light.”
They were in total darkness: what
light there was came from the dormer
windows and the broken skylight.
f They waited some timerin silence, re'licvcd only by the breathing of tho men.
Presently they heard a light tread on
the outside of tho door; then a scratch­
ing sound.
“Is it you. Shadow?” asked Tom.

that, whatever else might occur, speech
from him would not, and he contented with the scrap you have.
himaalf with bending a look of deep
hatred on tbe jubilant chief.
"If Mr. Fountain desires to see Mari**
Tom, who liad been looking on this
scene with great interest, said to the — Mott street, attic floor, ut 11 sharp taman:
ntehV
“You didn't abduct this girl on your
To a took the other slip from his pock­
own accord. You were hired to do iff”
et and compared the two; the wririag
An expression on the scoundrel’s face was in the same disguised hand; hecranshowed him that he had bit tbe truth
closely. This time he spoke.
were torn from Hie same piece of i»apcr.
“I didn't abduct her."
Tom was puzzled.
'•Oh, you didn't.
You simply took
“You are an hour before your time.*
care of her after abduction.”
*
he said. .
This time Tom bad hit the truth
“I read it ten,” snid Fountain. “Lek
squarely, and the man’s face showed it
me look at it Oh. I see bow 1 made my
“Who was the man who hired you?”
mistake.” Then he continued: “This is
Scar Top Johnny regarded Tom with very mysterious.
You and I should
a contemptuous sneer.
have an understanding, Mr. Bryan. Will
"Well.’’ said Tom, “you can answer or you step aside with me?”
'
not as you please. We can wait for the
. They went to tho dormer Window.
half-past ten man. . He'll tell”
“I am hero.” said^Fountain. “in obe­
The face of Scar Top Johnny lit up dience to tltat writing. Where you ob­
with a passing thought, and an expres­ tained the other paper I don-'t know.”
sion of resolve passed over it.
“From the pockets of that scoundrel
Tom interpreted it accurately, but be­ lying on the floor bribe other room.” re­
fore bo could act upon it. tho Shadow plied Tom.
gave warning oft another comer, and a . “If you will penult me, I will explain.
foot was heard stumbling in the dark * 1 am here in tiiis dress because of tbe
ness.
place I was to visit and tbe part of the
The chief, however, had also penetrat­ town 1 was to pass through. For some
ed the purpose of his prisoner, and press­ time I maintained a relation with a.
ing the muzzle of his revolver against young woman whose name was Marian ’
Scar Top Johnny’s head, ho said:
Summers. This relation was continued
"If you utter a cry, or make an alarm, until 1 became the affianced of a young
I’ll blow your brains out Tho reward is lady, whom you doubtless know by
dead or alive.”
name, but who should not be mentioned
The next moment there was a knock in' thb place and in tiiis connection.
at the door.
When that took, place, the relation with
Tom, who was closely watching the Marian became an impossibility. The
faco of the villain on the floor, saw an girl was loath—it is a mild word for
expression of surprise flit over it. and her feeling — to break up the rota­
"All right Conceal yourself and don't saw him turn his head toward the door tion. and we parted in high passion,
let the man see you when he comes.”
but she liad secured certain pnjx-rs
with a look of curiosity.
“I’ll make sure of that.”
of mine, of exceeding great value and of
The chief called out in a loud voice:
Then there was a longer wait and a
great damage to me in any other per­
“Enter!”
longer silence.
The door swung open and in walked— son's hands. I have tried again and again
Thia was broken by the quick patter
to obtain them. She has rent me several
Harry Fountain!
of bare feet on the roof, and a voice:
He was dressed in the same kind of a messages of this kind, and it was to go
“He's a-comin’ up de street now. Give suit as that tbe U. S. T.'s bad made into the strange places she led me to,
it to 'im good."
that 1 bought this suit. I hare never
their uniform.
Il was the imp. who had constituted
met her, though-1 have responded in
himself a skirmisher on the outside, at
each instance. 1 had little hope of see­
CHAPTER XXXIV.
the skylight.
ing her to-night, Due these documenta
Tom could not restrain a laugiL All
were of such value to mo that I did not
.OUNTAIN could
public service is performed through self­
I not have been dare to miss the chance. You have the
ish consideration, he thought.
whole story without reservation, except
more
astonislied
In a monu-nt more a scratching was
,u to tho character of the papers. As to
when he viewed those, I can only say they were letter*
heard on tlto door.
the scene before to my mother and u written ftatement
“Some one's coming,” whispered Tom.
him than was
‘Watch IwHh doors."
ot hers, which can now only concern
Tom
Then they heard a hasty stumbling on
me.”
Tom was sure,
the stairs, a heavy step in the hall: the
Toni thought he saw it all. '
also, that tire man
door opening into the rear room was
“Mr. Fountain," he said, "with lids
on
the
floor
was
tried; and then further steps and tho
statement of yours now, 1 think 1 knowquite as much as­ more about the matter than you do. I
front room door was tried.
tonished as the think 1 see through it all. I think I
“1 must have left that stair door open
rest. Evidently could even tell you the nature of your
myself.” was heard in a rough voice,
with an oath.
mother’s statement. You are tbe victim
peering Foun­ ol tbo same plot wiiich has the murdered
A key wps inserted, tho bolts drawn
tain. and it was Templeton and the abducted girl for vioand the door ojiened.
also clear tliat be tims
Tho owner of tho voice advanced into
it touches tlio effort to secure old
the room, closing tho door behind him. did not know who he was.
Pierson's"----“Take that man into the other room.”
and shutting a bolt from tho inside.
Tlte Sixadow put his bead in tbe door
said
Tom.
“
and
don't
let
him
utter
a
“So. my ladybird, yer didn’t light tho
and said:
sound.
Gag him
Then we’ll make
lamp 1 pervided yer with, hey?"
“Hist. Some one is coaling np the
A light flashed in his face from the sure.”, ■
stairs.'
«•
He was obeyed. Tiio mon attempted
chief's bull's eye, and the barrel of a re­
He went back, closing tl»o door after
to make resistance, but ho was quickly him.
volver was presented full in his face.
overpowered
and
forced
into
the
other
“Down on your knees!" cried the chicfc'
“Go into tho oilier room. Mr. Foun­
room, where the gag was applied.
“Death and d------ cried the 'tnari.
tain. Quick! Don't say a word or utter
Fountain looked upon the scone with a sound whatever you bear!"
starting back.
'
Torn waited
He turned with the evident purpose of undisguised amazement.
Fountain obeyed, impelled by tbe en­
seizing something, for his arm was out­ for him to apeak. Finally, liaving re­ ergy of Tom.
covered from his astonishment, he said:
stretched in n wild reaching out.
The lights were pul Out, end Tom
“May 1 ask the meaning of this strange hastily lit the candle in t lie back room
Another bull’d eyo was flashed in his
,
facer and another revolver presented at scene, Mr. Bryan?”
and placed it behind the door.
•May I ask tho meaning of this strange
bis head.
There was a knock.
“That’s what it h if you don’t drop,” disguise. Mr. Fountain?” retorted Tom.
"Come in." said the chief in a gruff
voice, “it's unlocked.”
\
said the man who presumed the second pointing to his clothes.
Fountain blushed, but did not reply.
bullW eye.
Tho d^or opened and a man entered.
“1 will relieve your astonishment,”
Ho swept tho revolver of this man
“You should; have kept the door lock­
sternly,
after
Z
.
-.......
— a moment's
••v- eu,
away with a quick motion of his arm. continued Tom
ed,” kuu
said awe.
a voice. -“It's unsafe to leave
silence.
•■•Thu
'' ' Is i&gt; reecuing„ pony.
.
.
lt
h.b.radyr
and made a wild rush nt the chief.
Tom. wlux hod entered from the ad­ These men are detectives.' A girl was
Tom flashed a bull’aeyeon the new­
joining room, felled him to the floor by abducted in broad daylight this morning comer.
'
a quick ,blow on the head with tho bun and confined here. She has just beeo
Before tile man could com pre 1tend
taken away, having been rescued by my- what was going forward the two men-ok
end of his revolver.
Before the man. who was stunned by self and friends. Her name, Mr. Foun- I the door through which bo had entered
the blow, could recover himself, ©no of tain, is Annio Templeton—a sister of tho seized him by the arms and bent them
behind his back.
the assistants, at a word from the chief, murdered Templeton."
Fountain's facfi expressed neither
Tom moved up to discover whs th*
clapped a pair of handcuffs upon him.
alarm nor fright, nor anything else but newcomer was.
“Search him.” said the chief.
A pair of deft hands went through hls intense surprise and interest.
To be continued.
*
"We are now waiting for tho abdaoclothes. Nothing of consequence was
taken from him except a slip of paper, tor," added Tom.
“If that's the case. Mr. Bryan, it weaj
Tiiis reinedpU l&gt;econilng so well knoyrn
on which w-as written in a plainly dis­
better that I retire."
and so popular as to newts* special num-* '
guised hand the words:
tion. All who have used Electric Bitters
He turned to go to the door.
“At half past 10. Bo reaily. Give tho
Tom made a sign to the twodetectives. sing the stuw song of praise. A pane
drug at 10, If not taken quietly, make
tacdicine does not exist and it is guaran­
sure. -Want no chance for screaming. They stopped forward.
“Pardon me. Mr. Fountain, you can teed to do all that Is claimed. Electric bit­
Be sure the right amount; not too much.
ten will cure all diseases of the liver and
not
do
that
All
who
enter
here
are
un
­
Must be no injury done. Want no acci­
kidneys, will remove pimples, bolls, salt;
der arrest."
dents.”
Light
broke
In
on
Fountain,
and
with
pure bleed. Will drive Malaria from UmTom puzzled over It. The man sitting
on the floor looked at him sullenly, but it intense anger. He turned on Tom, bis system and prevent as well us cure all Ma­
eyes blazing.
larial fevers. For cure of headache, con—
did not speak.
stipatiwa
andindigqdioa fry electric bitten*.
“
I
—
1
under
arrest?
You
’
ll
find
Uiat
1
The meaning of tiio words flashed upon
Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or menry
•
Tom. Somo one was coming at half­ am not to be trifled with”-----refunded. Price 50 cU. and &gt;1.00 per bot­
Tom
interrupted
him
in
a
bard.
cold,
past ten. and she was io i&gt;e drugged* so
tle at W. H. Goodvear's drag store.
metallic voice, low in tbne:
that she could uot make a disturbance.
“No heroics, Mr. Fountain. You are
He looked nt his watch. It was nearly
my prisoner until you can explain your
Rvad the following: Mr. C. H. Mcrrfa.
ten.
presence here in this den. on this partic­
“Where is I the drug?” he asked.
The man was taken off hh guard, and ular night You can frighten no one with abscess of lungs, and friends and
his eyes turned to a shelf in the corner here; we're used to just such Itaughty physicians pronounced me an incurabkr
Began taking Dr. Kira’s
scoundrels as you are. just as we arc to consumptive.
of the room.
New Discovery for consumption, am now
Tom crossed to the place thus indi­ vicious rascals like the. one lying in
cated. Behind a pile of papers he found Ibero. He’s twice as dangerous as you work on ray fan*. It Is the finest medi­
a bottle. It was filled with a colorless
cine ever made.”
The cold self possess iau and masterliquid.
Jesse. Middle wart. Decatur, Ohio, says:
“Ah, liar he cried. “Well, my fine fulness of Tom was irritating in tl»e “Had it not bee* for Dr. King's New Dtafellow, you won’t make stir® to-night, highest degree to Fountain, and if ever eovery for consumption I would have died
his
boasted
seif
command
was
needed
of
liiug troubles. Was given up by doe­
will you? She’s not here. She has left.
by him it was'at Hutt moment. • Appear­ ton. Am now in best of health." Try 11Nevertheless, we’ll be ready.”
Sauiple
bottles free at W. II. GoodyMriH
ances
were
so
strongly
against
him
that
Tlte man turned upon him a look of
drug store.
bitter malignity, and opened his mouth angered as lie was, lie could not fail to
BBcktea** Arnie* Balve.
ns if to speak, when he was prevented realize it.
By a violent effort ho put a curb upouThe best salve in Uie world for cuts,
by a cry of surprise from the chief.
his passion, and in a moment ho said:
_ bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sure*,
Hanford.
“You think 1 am the abductor?”
tettar^ ibApped hands, chilblains, ron«s»
“Hello! Hello! Why, boys, this is a
and’ ‘
ail skin eruptlons,
and positively cures
“1 don't think it; I'm certain of ty.”
“*
‘
capture Indeed! And who do you think
"You are mistaken.” This wai Said in piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed
this is?" bending down and peering into
to
give
perfect.satisfaction,
or money rn
a tone as cold and as firm us tluit Tom
the handcuffed man’s face.
.
funded.. Price fift-cta. per box. For sate
“Who?’ asked Tom
by W. H. Goodyear
“Indeed.” aaid Tom. “Perhaps you
“Scar Top Johnny, of all men in the
C. U. Kelsey, lately city editor of tho
world
Tiiis is a good night’s hauL can explain this enigmatical note.”
Marquette Mining Journal. Is to beenmo
He
handed
to
Fountain
the
slip
of
Twenty-five hundred dollars reward for
an Indian agent at the Green Bay agency
tliia bird. He’s lieen wanted these eight­ paper which had been takeu from the iu Wisconsin.
een months for tbe stealing of the child pocket of Scar Top Johnny.
Fountain read it and handed it back to
of that rich man near Hartford.”
Loose’s Red Clover File Remedy, la a
With this he took the man’s head in Tom.
positive specific for all forms of IIm» dta“I know nothing of it"
___
_ Blind,
_ _ ________
______
____________
care.
bleeding,
itching,
ulcerated
his hands and parting the hair showed a
Tom was somewhat dumfounded. and protruding piles. Priee 50c. Far
deep jear on it
“ by W. H. Goodyear.
“Au o'd acquaintance, Tom. 1 gave Then he recollected the reputation of sale
Flint has a successful mandolin an*
him tills scar myaelf six years ago. when the man for coolness and nerve.
Fountain in turn took from his vest guitar club.
he and a gang were robbing express can
pocket b slip of paper, and handing it
in the west."
•
pmw
The man had evidently determined to Tom, said:
BHfltn from soy

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Hastings Banner

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CHINA’S STRINGENT LAWS.

ghank tbeir friends in Hastings for tbeir
Mills bill pat wool oo the free Hit, and
-T *
Ihu mhUnj.
and liberal gifts at tbe late dona­
Will Fuller will start a bazaar store in preatmee
!
left on *v«g» of 45 per rest doty on
tion.
SEVERE MEASURES FOB THE PUNISH­
Naahvlll*.
woolen good*. Think of it! The Mc­
D.—Grigsby
will ---------preach--at tbe
Rev. ______
MENT OF CRIMINALS.
We are Indebted to Mr. J. A. Grebie for
. -w—
- ..
—Jn
Kinley bill just reported to congrew will
Presbyterian church Sunday, the 30th,
tbe time yon advteed me to try tbe remed,
a copy of the Tampa (Florida) Journal.' *
tbe morning on “Why not?"
leave the duties on woolen good* about as
ny
«nklM wen »o «,r,
!ln.
The fence along the south side of.tho
and foe tFln » amn. that 1 could
they are now. But the tariff on wool has
fair ground Is being torn
and will
■lr«or.about Tiraeteule,odhi.,
reeeived a good Increase, and is so jbIbmI- soon be replaced by a nev
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AUGUST 14. 1879.
tij eund a» wban urwylhliw cl,. lh,t,
Mra. Henry Ward Beecher write*: “I*
trtedraltod. Ilt«aT.luabl/’«1l*I»
fied a* to shut out rery much of the for­
have used All cock’s Flaatera for some
eign wools which liave been imported ex­
Fuank V. Ham,
years
for
myself
and
family,
and,
as
far
aa
Tba above HaMaeat I, true. ,ad
Arthor Mrok. .x-oblrf 0&lt;
Sh.nCt»l il»
tensively Into this country because of rul­ home, a pair of gold bowed spectacle*.
U UMl-bll. Chip. la. • ford, me much pleaaare to rtwunmenj Uil
ings made by the Cleveland administration. Finder wUl be rewarded by leaving same able, for the many sufferers who came to
madMnd.
G. X. Bate,
The republican tariff bill deals justly with with Dr. Barber.
us for assistance, and have found them a
Au Industry that lias been especially as- ,
Prepared only by the Charle, Writ!
the northern farmer.
Mrdlrine Co., Detroit Midi.
Jaa. O’Nelli, of Charlotte, fattier of Mra. genuine relief for moat of tho aches and
sailed by free trade advocates, probably
The new tariff hill proposed by the re­ Mode Rich, ot this city, died of an over pains which flesh is heir to. I have used quarter of San Francisco. He accounts for
because so generally affecting the interest
doee of morphine at Charlotte last week,
this bv tho greater stringency of the laws for
of every household. Is that of wool manti- :publican majority of the house committee lie took the drug to stop pain, and by acci­ Allcock’s Plasters for all kind of lameness
and ftute pain, and, by frequent experi­ tbo punishment of crime in Chkm and tbo
on
ways and means puts a duty of l’&lt; dent took too much.
Jtactarcs. And here, as elsewhere, the up- 1
greater certainty of tbeir administration. lu
ments, find that they can control many Swf of this be ha. furnished Tbe Alta with
oa hides, now free: a duty of 5 cents
peal has been to the mercenary impulses cents
1
Headquarters Barry Co. Battalion, )
., a m__ milneon nenal
cases not noticed in your circulars.**
of the voter, who is urged to believe that ;a dozen on egga, 10 cents a bushel on oats,
Middleville, March 20th, 1890.
f
Allcock’s Porous Plasters have been in
There will be a meeting of the Battalion
the design and" result of protection Is to 8 rent* a pound on butter, and raises the
be
tbo only English trandatioo to be found
at the hall of Fitzgerald post 125, Hastings, use for over thirty years, and tbeir value
.make prices permanently higher. A glance duty on all article* produced on the farm
outside of China.
Mich, March 29th, at two p. in. sharp, to
at the history and price of the products of which are now imported into this country fix the time and location (if possible) for has been attested by the highest medical
from Canada. These heavy duties will next reunion and transact any business authorities as. well as by voluntary and
As to the tolling of female children as slaves,
wool manufactures may be profitable.
Tbe tariff on wools and woolen goods benefit the farmers of no state in the union (if any) which may come before tlie bat­ unimpeachable testimonials from those Chinese law provides that any one who de­
tains a fugitive child, or sells a child tor a
more than those of Michigan. The repub­ talion. Each post is entitled to two dele­ who have used them.
has been at its highest point since March,
stave, shall receive ninety blows and two and
lican majority la congress has fully waked gate*.
H. Carykth. CoL Com.
Beware of imitations, and do not be de­
1867, though for several years previous it up to tbe necessity of doing something to
a half years’ banishment. If a female child
The Idea of sending laundry away from ceived by misrepresentation. Ask for AU- is sold fur marriage, the toller gets eighty
was practically uearly&lt;as high on account aid the farmer, and is doing it well too.
the city should not be pountcnanced by coek’s, and let no solicitation or explana­ blows and two and a half year.' banishment.
of the premium ou gold in which all duties
The greatest trusts in tills country home people. Tbe Troy laundry to a home tion induce you to accept a substitute.
had to be paid. A reference to quotations
institution and proposes to put in steam
A copy of Webatera Unabridged dJcilor,
booty, even though not a participant in tbe
cover those articles upon which no duty
Allcock’s Com and Bunion Shields effect
working machinery soon, if the patronage
of recognized reliability shows that in I860,
principal crime, la beheaded.
ary to every frultman, gardener, fanner n
is levied—petroleum, coffee and anthracite of home citizens will warrant IL l^t us quick and certain relief.
any person who boys Of me or any of m»
when a large proportion of carpets: used
coal. If the tariff is responsible for trusts, build ud " our home institutions and not
UIX.-IV, IMU
,--------------------- o --­ agents S40 worth of Nursery stock
were made abroad, the wholesale price of
some free trader ought to explain why these those of neighboring cities, who do no
damage must make good tbe full amount ot seeds of any kind for wring or fall plant
NEIGHBORING^COUNTIES.
■S-ply ingrans was 70@72J* cents, ard of
better work, nor cheaper, than we. cap- get
Ing. P. of I. price*. Terms cash or ap­
the damage.
trust* exist But he will not; and the rea­
at the Troy laundry.
t «
3-plys, 95@97X cents per yard. Now
The pluck of Aliegnn people »emB prac­
All aged or infirm person* must to enrol proved note. Come and see me or ntak.
son is that he cannot Because the tariff
wholesale prices are very little more than
Dr. Lathrop sold hls stock of drugs tically without limit Now-that the C. L­ for, nnd upon complaint bring made to a wants known by addressing Wrights Nui
has nothing to do with trusts.
Monday to Fred Hotchkiss, the latter tak­ A M. want* one of tbe streeta for a right mandarin be murt provide fuo 1 for the desti- sery agency, Middleville, Mich., P. O. box
■one-half these figures, and very nearly ail
of way and “won’t play" unless It gets it, VUVD
_________ _ ________________ _
Tariff has about as much relation to ing possesion yesterday. The Dr. was the committee ha* gone earnestly to work jfejject of hi* duty i* rewarded with fifty 605.
such carpets are of domestic manufacture.
trust* a* Llack to white. England has a compelled to make this move owing to fall­ to have the aid notes changed to conform • -•—&gt;
Tbe tariff on these If imported would to
blows.
ing health, and will be missed in the busi­
Bigamy is punished with ninety blows and
Office of the Record rr. .
about*45 per cent on foreign value, which if rubber trust a tin plate trust, a steel trust ness circles of this city. Mr. Hotchkiss I* to tiie new order of thing*—and with good
proepect* of success, too.
Hastings. Mich..
the marriage is nuIL
deducted from the prices here would be be­ taking In the great steel plant* of Belgium a practical druggist and Is known through­
If a man ejects his sou-in-law the punish­ To the elector* of the several words of n.,
out the county as a good business man and
also,
and
there
are
combinations
govern
­
city of Hasting*.
low tliat for which carpets of equal quality
The culture of peppermint, which ha* ment is ono
one uuaurTM
hundred blows, and If tho wife
we predict success for him. We hear that
You are bareby notified that the annual . it
.be also gets one hundred blows, election will be beta oa Monday. April 7th. ikh'
ing moat of the articles produced or con­ Dr. Lathrop will soon take a trip through been the chief dependence of St Joseph
are sold anywhere in the world.
county farmers for many years, is likely , Wboevor marries when hi* father, mother, In compltaoce with section six (S) of the cm
In the case of clothing comparison is sumed there.
the wesL
to die out. The crop, for the past two , —aodjathw w grandmother is in jail get* charter, at which election the following off)err.
are to be elected: One mayor, one recorder
somewhat more difficult, because styles
by special command of 00*
J. W. lAinn the enterprising merchant years, im* been Injured by tbadry weather, ^ht blotr&gt;,
treasurer, ooe justice of the peace in pUctand qualities of woolen goods have so ma­
tailor of this city will visit neighboring ■nd prices have declined to an extent that; ^ch imrenL iu wbicli case there shall ba do ofWm.H. Beadle, wiMM* terra of office explrrneat, one marshal
- • Marrying one of *«-------------------tto
same name*■ •Is­
terially improved since American mills Conducted by ENOCH ANDRUS. Co. Sec'v. towns bermfter for the purpose of taking makes the Industry unpro^jable. March1 feast.
mint has also been Injured by the open punished by sixty blows. Forcibly taking
liave produced the majority of fabrics rorn
Owing to a pressure of work on one mem­ -orders for making clothes. All who leave
winter.
away
a
woman
and
marrying
tor
is
punished
their orders with Mr. Lunn may be assured
by our people, for it is a faet that nearly ber of the board of examiners, the certifi­
by the captor being strangled, and if tbe cap­ the four wards, also one constable for each of
that their work will be done in n neat,
Little Agnes Zelner, tlie Dorr child who tor gives her to another person tbe punish­ the four ward*, also one member'of tbe boarc
every article of woolen clothing In common cates have been delayed a day or two. workmanlike manner, and at a reasonable
Perhaps one hundred of the one hundred
was so cruelly treated by her foster par­ ment is the same. Any government official
use Is domestic made. This is not so and seventy candidates passed the examina­ price. Customers will have the latest pat­
ents. Is improving and gives a little prom­
Bauer, for. tbe second ward In place of John
much because tlie tariff shuts out foreign tion. This result doubtless will not please terns and styles to select from, thus saving ise of iinallj' recovering.- Her suffering is marrying a musician, comedian or one below Llchiy. for the third ward in place of w. i
his station gets sixty blows and the marria ffv
them time, trouble and expense of coming
competition as because such articles made everybody. The examination was not, In
terrible, however. Her leg* will have to is void.. A price marrying gets eighty blow* Kelly, for the fourth ward tn place ot W. F
to
this
city.
.
Hicks,
all of wbtera terms of office expire on the
many, respects, satisfactory to the secreta­
lie amputated, as mortification has set tn,
in this country are better as well as cheap­
first day of July next. Tbo following plaeraud is expelled.
ry, nqr Is it probable that It was to either
been deavgnated by tbe common comic!
Deputy Commissioner of railroads Ran­ and ber arms and body also bear .evidence
A principal in the crime of murder or at­ have
er than similar articles made abroad. Al­ of the other members of the board.. No
far
holdluR
said election In the sewra
som has completed nnd is issuing n com­ of the brutal treatment she received. The tempted murder, with a subsequent design to wards of roe tbe
eUy:
though It is so persistently asserted that one anticipated that any such number
pilation of all the railroad laws now in child MJ's that Mr*. Zelner and her atster mangle tbe body or divide the limbs of a per­
First ward—At Jordan's wagon alif&gt;p or
prices of clothing are higher here than In would be In attendance. The lack of suita­ force lu this state, including all special were the ones who whipped her. They son, shall suffer death by a slow and painful Michigan ave.
1
ble accommodation for so-great a number
England, comparisons of price lists show
cliarters nnd amendments to the same were arrested lost week for assault and, proctat. This consists iu cutting off a hand.
nnd the shortage in the list of questions
this to be true only ot the finest fabrics, rendered the matter very embarrasafag. since their original enactment, with a di­ battery, and fined 325 and 820 respectively.
Third ward—At tbe council rooms over Beau,
er ’« store on State street.
gest of all Michigan supreme court deci■while true of these in no such degree as Tlie examination in reading and pentnanA new five story brick building will lx* rye. then trooping a piece of flesh from the
Fourth ward—At tbe Sheriff1- cflice in th
slons.to Jan. 1st, 1890. The work lias
• i«xly, and to on until life is catfact, when tbe court
free trade advocates would have voters be­ sliip was not such as the board approve nor
hon*e.
been carefully prepared and will prove of added to the sanitarium at Battle Creek
Given under my hand and the real ct the Cll&gt;
this year, to make room for the Increasing 1
such as it would have been under any or­
lieve. The machinery of this country is
.utility not only to court officials and attor­
of
flaatingn. lbl» nth day ot March. A. D. ft ■
The
murderer
’
*
wive*,
aons
and
all
Inmate*
dinary circumstances.
In general, the
patronage
of
that
Institution.
J. B. KonxuiH. Kreorder.
of Ida bouse, although iuxxocwnt, shall lie per­
capable of supplying all tbe wants of our questions were not read by the secretary neys. but to railroad officers and their sub­
ordinates for whom It Is especially de­
The plau of tapping MJnge* brook as a petually bankbed 2,000 11, ar nbout TtK) mite*.
people for durable modi am and cheap at the time and perhaps some explanation
signed.
Ac-ctwnrir*
contributing
to
tbe
crimof
mur
­
source of replenishing Goguae laku near
goods, and henoe competition is so active should have been g?ven of some of them,—
der In tbe allghtart- ninnow shall be lx&gt;betuted.
Having pnrehared the stock of drugs of Battle Creek, is being agitated by citizen*
that prices to consumers are certain to. be at least tlie answers given by very many
Other acxrcaoriea, who neither contributed
Come to tbe land of the setting win. Send fo.indicate that the questions were entirely Dr. Lathrop. I will be pleased to see all of in the latter city. The lake used to be a
nor shared in the crime, .but merely knew of FREK drcutara deKriblng tbe “Garden Spot or
kept down eJose to the minimum cost "Of misapprehended.
tine
summer
resort,
but
the
-water
supply
F6r instance, in an­ my old friends and cu8tomers,-as well as
Purchase* negotiated for Umber
Its contemplated execution, shall lie punished , Oregon."
production.
swer to tlie question. “For what objects many new ones. It will be my alm to for tbe city taken from tbe lake has lower­ ns
bop. fruit, wheal and other tends. Saw mill­
ordinary oocesaories by being beheaded. I flouring
mill*, canneries, dalrira. aud other en
should pupils be Instructed in silent read­ keep as good, pure and dean a stock of ed It to such an extent as to render it unfit
BMiited. Eastern capital profllabl-ing?" not fewer tiian twenty-five seemed drugs as cau be found, and prices will be for a resort longer. Dr. H. C. Bekller con­ If u pturder is phuuied, but no jxrsou killed terpriM*
loaned. Address
to suppose that it had reference to the pre­ reasonable. Having had years .of exper­ templates bringing a suit against the city or wounded, the principal ahall be beheaded ,
COOPER, PATTERSON &amp; CO .
Senator Sherman’s anti-trust bill has
POLK CO., OKECQ.v
for,damage done tb hls summer resort and nil bis relative* banished. Any person IXDKFItaOKNCR.
vention of unnecessary noise in studying,
who give* information of a crime or a eou
All Inquiries Amwered.
been reported to the senate, and Is said to ■nd an argument was entered into showing ience in tbe drug busines.1*, all prescrip­ there.
tions will be filled promptly and In good
touiplated
crimv
dial]
receive
from
tho
govbe free ftom constitutional objections. It the uselessness of “moving the Ups,** etc. shape, from as pure a stock of drugs as
emmeat
twenty
ounce*
u(
silver.
TUART.
KXAPPEX
&amp; WEAVER.
A
couple
of
fellows,
a
little
the
"worse
provides that any combination1 betweeen Also in answering “State two plans for can be bought anywhere. 1 will still re­
Any person or person* rearing venomous
Attorneys at law.
preventing pupils from simply memorizing tain the agency for the Detroit White for liquor, drove to town oti Tuesday and
two or more citizens or corporations or citi­
Over Hastings Natters) Rank.
reading lessons.” n majority of answe-ra Ix?ad Works, a* well as for the improved put their horse in Birney’s barn. When animals or preparing poisonous drug* which
Hastings. Mlchipin.
they got pretty well filled up nnd tame to are to be uwd ‘ to kill a perwxi. although nc
zens and corporations within the United would seem to indicate that “simply" was
Associate offices, at Grand Rapids. Mich.
Grand Rapids Alabastlne Co's goods.
go home they claimed that a robe had l&gt;een person may have been injured, shall be beStates, or combination of such with citizens left out when the question was read.
Very1 truly yours, .
taken from tbeir cart. They began to beaitei. The prop~rty of any i&gt;erson guilty
It
is
hoped
that
all
will
make
allowance*
cr corporations outside the United States,
Fkei&gt; Hotchkiss.
abuse Mr. Birney, and the marshal was of this crime or violation of law shall *be fur
for the difficulties attending the examina­
tor the purpose of preventing full aud free tion. An angel could not conduct one to
called to take charge of them. Ono of i feited to the government, and all lii* relative*
The case of the people vs. Isaac Sponncompetition in the production, transporta­ please everybody. A few perhaps toould ble. for Illegal catching of fish inThorn*|»- them was locked up In die cooler, nnd af- J or inmate* of hl* house, although innocent,
tion or sale of any commodity Is against haye preferred to continue during the en­ ple lake by using a uet, was discontinued terward brought liefore Justice Hendee. I shall bo luuiished .*1,000 li. or 1,000 mites.
Pructitiunem of medicine, or any |&gt;c&gt;raon
who lined him three dollars.—Eaton Rappublie policy, and Is null and void. Ways tire second day while a very large majority Tuesday. The case was called before
who pretend* to be a practitioner, who cause
Ids Journal.
are provided whereby sultsindy be brought would hare considered it an outrage to be Justice Mills In Nashville, and both the
a patient’* death, or injure a [latient, or ad­
thus held. All must be -treated alike. defendant with his witnesses and Deputy
S. A. Whitehead ha* received the ap­ minister drugs with, a puncture or needle,
against all such combinations in the The secretary did the best that he could Game Warden Hyde with his witnesses
IL 8. district courts, and upon conviction, under the circumstances and tbe board were on hand ready for the trial, but State pointment as postmaster at Eaton Rapids. nnd thereby kill or wound a patient, shall be
summoned before a inagutrato, who shall call
those in the combination must pay all dama- have tried hard to estimate properly the Game Warden Smith, of Grand Rapids,
There was. quite a sensational scene In in other reputable junctitioneni, and if it
written work. The enrollment cards were
gea to the party bringing the Sult, a rea­ placed in tbe bands of die County Clerk at who was to prosecute the case, failed to the west part of the city this morning on shall appear to be an error the practitioner
put In his appearance and tho case was Michigan avenue, that caused quite a com­
may be allowed to redeem himself of the
sonable attorney fee, and twice the costs the close of the examinatlpn and were not discontinued. The absence of the State
motion. ’ By some cunning device a male cliarge by giving up his practice forex-er. If
■of the suit besides. Let the Sherman bill seen by any member of the board till at Game Warden in the prosecution of fish lunatic escaped the vigilance of one of lhe
At JOS. ROGElts
a practitioner aggravate a complaiut to ex­
their
.
subsequent
meeting.
Indeed,
the
cases is getting to be a ••chestnut," and attendants at the asylum, got out of hia
be passed, and the people will sustain the
standing of many candidates was a genu­ the people are getting tired of the ex- room nnd tiall and mode tracks barefooted tort mon- money, the foe eo extorted eliall la
party in tills action.
considered stolen an;' punishment inflicted in
ine surprise when tlie names were coupled pensp of having cases commenced and then
for the city. He had no coat, bat or vest
with the numbers. It is not only possible discontinued, by tlie non-appearance nf od. He was soon missed, and upon look­ proportion to tha amount obtained or at­
tempted to be obtained. If a patient dieaanii
free traders point to the low prices of but extremely probable that some have a the one who gets a salary from the ‘state
ing for him he was seen disappearing the practitioner who attended the docwised
wool now prevailing to show that the tariff higher standing than they are justly enti­ for protecting game and fish, and the one down the hill from Asylum avenue. An
is «bown to have employ al improper ruetbodK,
tled
to.
Tlie
evidences
of
collusion
&gt;ere
who
ought
to
be
the
one
most
Interested
on wool docs not benefit the farmer. The
attendant hailed a wagon going by and
manifest in some cases and were dul/ con­ hi prosecuting violators. If Mr. Smith then commenced tho chase. When near the practitiouer shall be beheaded.
Any one who occasion* death from fright
tow prices have been caused by two things-. sidered. Surelp do one need envy anoth­
can’t attend to hls duties, he ought to step the college the wagon was only a fow rod*
or
violent threat*, or alarms another to such
First and foremost two open winters in er a standlug obtained in any way other down and out, and It he won’t attend to
behind the fleeing man. Aa he passed n degree that the frightened person kills hitnPROBATE ORDER.
them he ought to be “fired*’, out.
succession W[th light demand for woolen than by the path of strict honesty.
Justice Watties’ house that gentleman
Bonds; second, tbe claMlflcation ordered by
at the Probate office in
came out and the attendlngjmotloned to tbe
Secretary Bemis, of Ionia county, says
■aid County, on Satnr
Real
F.(tnlcTmn«f.ni
justice
to
stop
him.
Mr.
Wattles
shook
hia
Any
the Cleveland administration under which that nine-tenths of tbe teachers of that
-punished with ,100 blows.
------- — —
-.J government
• va MUKUd day
arch, in tbe year one
Following are the real estate transfers head and replies that be had no experience officer who ahall do thia or tutonipt to do it
and ninety.
foreign wools were ix-rmitted to come into cffiinty own and have read White's
for the week ending March 17th, 1890, as with crazy men and did'nut care -to tackle ohaU receive tto same punishment and be
Armstrong, Judge ot
Pedagogy.
How
many
teachers
in
our
Probate.
this country by paying little If any doty.
county have read any elementary work on taken from the books in the register’s office: one. At Academy street the poor fellow obliged to pay the family of the suicide tan
Tbe republican party can hardly be blamed psychology? As bearing on this subject
Gilbert Waumtlen :o Edward Smith; e’i of was overtaken and he submitted gracefully oonew of diver. If any person threaten or
J1’
to hls capture and was returned to the asy­ frighten an older relative so that tho latter
ter the open winters. Still it would bo no the answer* io the question, “To what
J-^5&gt;5rolt to Emmanuel church; lot No. lum—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
d-cea-rd
eomraib. suicide, tho junior «o offending shall
more inconsistent for free traders to mental faculties should teachers especially •31 city, $400.
be strangled.
Gardner to Barnhart Bchultt; 12a sec
held the party responsible for tiw.se attend in teachlng'beginnera?” are peculiar­ 48Abram
Parm.S. DeGraff, one of the leading
Maple
Grove,
|8W.
ly interesting. Several very sagely say,
pri.uMrr-i.UuioOrorud.uik.
Elariu*
Felghner
to
CurtH
W.
Pennock;
*4
lawyera of Charlotte, will aoon move to 2&lt;»
than for other things they charge up “To the faculties of the mind." One says
Wood U„ offwdrr
Chicago where he has become a member ef teall bo strangled. If a drfxainal who -r-fartt
to our protective tariff. Tbe new tariff “To the faculties of conception, reception
the law firm of Flower, Smith A Musgrave.
rl*5eV2 Thonmpple. 81.800.
bill will put an tad to vicious classification and deception." Several answers are too 1WC.
H. Knapp to jortahW Sherwood; ne‘» of
latimcr is not ns airy and Independent
«C wools, however, and so greatly benefit funny to publish. Teachers, these ques­
from priaou or to kilted white being pawed
tions would seem to Indicate that our
ns he was at the outset* Hls confinement
tbe fanner.
State Superintendent thinks we ought to
Is telling on him sorely. Below hls eyes °v if a runaway criminal destroy* bimsslf'
“?
“J*11■““&gt;»■"&gt;» umrobl. for
know something about the child's mind.
dark circle* have formed, hl* onee full
““ |&gt;MooorN dau. Id u; rw .ba, ■
In the Black hills region there is an Is it extravagant for him to think so?
u ““erOdell; mH»ec 18 Castle­ round cheek* have sunken, tho sparkle of ertmioM l*kUl«L»hor. tboittrao ebarmd
alMDdant supply of tlu. This country
tater£l^tar*fid*w!tatare?the ££
atoo.
hls eye ban been succeeded by leaden hue
It may not be very important to know ton
■n.U
.u ptmiAobta wiU. cpjul pun
a. Meileck to Fanny L. Belleck: e« of lots and a sickly pallor now mantles the face
waaufartures sheet Iron plates, which what the “Know Nothing or American” 112A.and
tix, Naatoble. Moo
’ew 01 **“
jfrtr .&lt;&lt;,
P*titi«. and the heartnp
that was the picture of rosy, robust health.
this order
fora 90 per cent, ot the talk of tin plates, party was, but It Is certain tliat the teach­
u" ■xc,t*n-“ ot ux
In the Hastlup Basnkk a
He is more docile and tractable than he
aa well as any other. By putting a good ers ot Michigan will soon find out. To aid
*hrfl “°l to “T ““ •“—d 100
was.
Hiti
Imperious
Iron
will
has
been
them In arriving at a correct conclusion,
Rev. Myers will preach In tbe hall over broken. The grim phantom of hl« mur­
drtjor tin plates, extensive manufactur- tbe following is offered: Those who op­
J. S. Goodjear’s store next Sunday even­ dered mother, which must dlafurb his
Job of tin plates will be built up in America. posed the U. S. Bank.—It was the Prptecing at 7:80. AU are invited to come and slumber, together with the frugal! fare aild
----------------------- utai.is, utuwc.i uame
Tbe result will be as with steel rails and tive Tariff.—Those who believe in squatter hdar him.
(A true copy.)
to tto punkhmwt at tbe meat guQSy «
Js2ir;rk'M,v’
* m&lt;i’rt‘°( &lt;*rap® or try to escape, provided the
••Cher articles, a reduction of the price ot sovereignty.—A party that was in favor of
PROBATE ORDER.
The Star W. C. T. U. will hold their emn&lt;e In hls sppmr,nr.._jlckral CIIL P’mtahm*.: »hall not UOeed 100 blown and
giving negroes the right of sufferage.—
tin plates In the near future, and tbe em­ Something about whiskey.—Free Thinkers. next meeting at the home of Mrs. M. H. zen.
■tate of Mtehigao,
banishment for 3,000 U, or 1,000 miles. 1(
ployment of home capital and labor In the —A small party that sprang up at&lt; the Burton on Tueaday afternoon. April 1st
Office In
c
*-&lt;l
matMifacture of tin plates. We are glad close of Jimea Buchanan and reuouxinated Would like to see a fall attendance.
on Nalurv.
Aldrich have occupied tbe latter's
Mtw. M. H. Btmrox, Cor. Sec.
to note that tlie McKinley tariff bi! 1 re­ pim.—It waa onrof the great politicals of
lam In pnrtnnreblp. u» lorraer keenlnr
that day, etc.
Tbe young people of the Baptist church two hon-» and ths lalter one. laat Frt*
ported to congress, puts a duty on tin
day Green concluded Io vacate, and aoeordPlatea, but leaves pig tin on tbe free list
Examinations always bring forth some wUl give a topic social at tbe residence of
Inaly atuunpted to rrtnote wbat bay there
funny things. Jhe origin of the name M. IL Collins this evening. Coffee aud
fried cakes will be served. A cordial in- was In the bam. and which be had pUrerl
“
Delaware"
is
thus
happily
explained:
Tbe new tariff bill proposed by the ways
therein. Aa Aldrich had luffldcnt bay mag^-ratre, end deefaou to Anal, no.
“Delaware was namod after the Boy which vltation is exteneed to alL
in
.pp«l iMte, prertM Ior.
and oala to winter hl. born when Omen
was,named after Ixird Delaware who died
The C. L. S. C. wlU meet Friday even­ mover! In. and liolh had fed from tbe aame nil© punuhmeat follow* connctfau within
renentativfs reduces the tariff on sugar 55 and nrm hurried In its walers."
ing, March 28th,t at tbe home of Z. b. as lmit as they l.vtrvl, be forbid Green verv f«w dan —Qa... f___ W4MU®
Di giving some ‘•prominent event*" in IloyL
per cent There Is practically no protec­
moyln, lite bsy. believlny It jesUy belowOpening, singing, “Nearer my (tod to ed to him.- After some “disemtaion" Aid­
tion for refined sugar, so that if the sugar each adtmnlstration, that of President
Harrison'ls bandied without gloves in the ■Thee.”
rich commeuced to pitch the hay from the
following caustic manner: “Slndlkea and
Prayer.
wagon back Into the barn, when Green as­
gar can be Imported into this country and tr-usM-a.” (Supposed to have reference to
Roll call, respoese, quotations on labor saulted him, bruising him considerably
meet the sugar trust on even term*. The syndicate* and trusts.)
History of Rome, Mrs. Johnson.
about ttie head god farc. At first Aidrich
In reference to the topical method” of
Latin eourae in English, Mra. Willison. defended himself with a cane, but upon a
average duty on sugar Is now 75 per cent.
recitation, one says tliat lie never has used
Chautauqua physics, Stella Heath.
f •coud attack drew his revolver and proIt and does not consider fa neccssaryv but
Life In mediseval itlay. Adda Jordan
oeftlin
g* stopped. Monday Green wa* ar­
if he becomes eonvluoed that It Is a good
Problem in physics of photography. Mrs.
raigned before Esq. Irish on the charge of
thing he wlU ImimriiAtely get one.
; Smith.
amault and battery, and next Wodiwwiay
General talk on Stanley’* discovery and March-Jtltli, at 1° o-ctock, waa set for the
rtJ totes a good moral character?" one **ys, work fa Africa, led by the President.
trial of the owd.. Paiteraon * Wood have
^Bomety, paUghtoeaa and good carictor.”
Critic, -Belie Handy.
been cmptoyidiftar^’’^
Thl* ought to aatisfy almost anybody.
Closing song.
I^dgc Independent.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Banner

and
Detroit"
— Tri
.ribune,
both one year,
$1.45.

Given Away.

SCHOOL COLUMN.

Oregon, Independence, Wealth.

S

fffflf DO YOU PAY
' $2 20 for flour,

When you can get the

ho Thifig for IS.GD

Granulated sugar 74c.
Coffee sugar 7c.

Joseph Rogers

■sas-e**.

MtWKS'E&amp;imF-,ihuu'-=«««•*

tESBEJ

HraUInT).

Gy

�Hastings Banker

PERSONAL MENTION,

JL

*" ““ Ule “rk* *&gt;'rtbn i uib xtaean.
Wanted,—«09 cords of wood at W. F.

Hastings Wednesday. Mar. 2d, 189®.

Powers hardware store.
u
pUr® and che*P 61 Fred I*
Hcath’a. the corner drug store.

GOODYEAR’S

—

A

KenasUm

to Owosso Monday.

C, G. Holbrook was In Nashville Friday,

J’ W’ Lann went to Woodland yesterday.
c

y*8 people In and around Asryria will
Charlie Jordan waa In Bedford yestcrget home news ——K ------ji
• ••
■
Baxxeb.
, „
D. B. Ovlatt preached in Nashville.
J. S. Goodyear baa a commodious, well- Sunday .
“ ,or ™‘
X- B’«« to MkKUe.il&gt;.

Go to tbe
and boo net*.

for your sprint; bate

When you want to buy shoes call at the
Racket and save money.
Condition powders, tbe finest on earth,
at Fred L. Heath's, the corner drug store.

Woodland was visited by burglars Fri­
day night.' The store of 8. 8. Schantz was
btoken open and about S60 worth of mods
taken. They also broke into the C. K.dfc
8. depot, broke open the money dfkwer
and took some small change. It Is thought
Saturday.
that some tramps, who were seen around
the neighborhood a couple of days before,
or8!,r,“"
ln
were responsible for the theft. As no
fore purchasing.
buwsj.
great effort was made to ferret out the
The best remedy for that valuable animal,
I^diew rfiii', »r&gt;ri
.
Charlie Klsor. of Loweli, was in tbe city
tratorv, they escaped and probably
the horse: especially' adapted as a
and cMldren’s fine shoes, Thursday
•Uppen. r.UMin.
•c-wkmlshlnrly low
price, at tbe Heckel.
Fred Toung Is visiting In Grind llsplds
The directors of tbe Hastings Building
The cue ngalnst Cfcuk Hunt celled be'’“k'
and Loan Association met at tbe office of
fore Squire Kenaatoa last week, waa adFrank Balch, of Kalamazoo, was in the A. E. Ke nasion Wednesday p. m., and
Jourued for two week.
city Monday.
elected tire following officers:
The very beat
Pres I drtil—C. 1&gt;. Beebe.
a
Gov. Lace's last article aa published In
M1"s c,ate Herrington went to KalamaVice President—E. DeGrooL
the Bakner, was &gt;ubllshed in the Detroit zo° yesterday.
.
Secretary—A. E. Kcaaston.
THbunc !.« week.
u
„ Jlckjon
|n
Treasurer—Archie McCoy.
Dr. Hartman s remedies and all tbe Don- ci‘y Thursday.
Steps were taken to secure the increase of
ularMaVmt
,,
_
ular patent medicines sold-at the corner
the lititDbrr of aharra to 1,000 before April
H. A. Durkee, of Grand Rapids, waa Id
drug store of Feed L. Heath.
1st If possible. The first payment of 25
tbe city Friday.
REMEDY KNOWN.
cent-i per share entrance fee, and 25 cents
In preparing election tickets for the
•emi-monthly premium will be Saturday,
April 5th. from 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.. at office
of A. E Renastou. tbe secretary. Under
V. Young made a business trip to Grand
the management of the above officers,
Saturday, April 5th, is Registration day.
ixjdgc last week.
there should be no doubt about tbe success
If yea are not already registered, attend to
Sold at Goodyear’s Drug Store^
it oa that day, or you canaot vote April
Jaa. A. Sweerey was In Charlotte Friday of tbe local association.
7th.
on legal business.
Early last November C. 8. Palmerton, of
(/I IL. Crawley Iras e Vleglnle m*klnr
-------------------- ----, John Atkins visited his parent in Rut- Woodland, prophesied. Columbus didn't
Agent for til Dr. Hartman’s Rem­
■ bird less tlian a year old. that he says will land over Bunday.
have any established "rep” aa a weather
edies—-Perun a, Manalin and Lacu- Imitate any thing from a evasshopper to a
A. C. Towne, of Milo, made us a pleas­ propbet to help him -out, conaoqucmly
toru whistle.
what be said aix&gt;ut the weather didn’t
ant call yesterday.
have very wide publicity, but that didn't
a
McElwain fa teveioplng into a
Will Lasher, of Hickory Corners, was in make any difierenee with him. Whether
battling insurance agent. He represents
the city yesterday.
the Ixazy appearance of tbe "milky way.”
the leading fire, life asul accident insurMr*. D. R. McElwain visited relatives in or the absence of circles around the moon,
Druggist-and Bookseller. ■aree companies.
■were the basis ot hls calculations or not
Bellevue over Sunday.
The city caucus win bo held In the
we are unable to state, but they were very
K. B. Measer returned from a visit in accurate to say the least. He told last
court room Wednesday evening. April 2d.
M.7::;o standard time. Every republican Sturgis Saturday night
November just what kind of weather wo
tedjiiscity should be there.
C. D. Beebe returned from a business would have, ami it would seem as though
the weather bad been "made to order” by
^The usual contradictory reports concern- trip to New York Monday.
him. ijiter on he told those who wanted
tog the peach crop are now being clrculatC. H. McClure, of Charlotte, was In tlie to make the treat quality of sugar to be
■od. The latest however Is that there will
city on btotoemt Thursday.
ready by Feb. 15th. and those who heeded
benbout one third of a crop.
Vtne Rogers, of Prairieville, visited hls predictions are happy, while tboee who
Floyd R. Meaclivta, a member of tbe
did not have to be contented with a poorer
relatives in tbe city last week.
DetroMbar, has written "A treatise ou the
grade of sugar. For spring weather up to
law-of public offices and officers” and dedi­
Sam Brown and wife, of Jackson, visit­ ■nd Including June 1st. he says there will
cated .the same to Judge Hooker.
ed Mrs. C. S. Brown last week.
be 52 storms to account for with prevail­
lABrook trout are being planted in all of
Miss Malrel Sclteck, of Nashville, spent ing winds in the northwest and shifting to
southeast. Ho says further that all crops
the best streams of tbe county and if tbe Sunday with friends In this city.
that frost will bite must be kept out of the
people will wait patiently for a tew years
Frank Norwood and W. P. Sidnam, of ground. Oats should be sown early aud
thave will be enough to supply ail.
Delton, were in the city yesterday.
in large quantities. For Ifcar ot being
Republicans go to your caucuses, and
called squeamish ho prophesies that there
Miss Kittie Johnson, of Augusta; is tlie
will not Ire raised on heavy soil In the
pht up your l»est and strongest men for
guest of Mra. Frank Pancoast this week.
IN THE
towwahlp officers. 'Then work ter them
county of Barry 20 bushels of good shelled
from tint time until the polls close.
Clarence Young arrived home from the com to the acre, and that tlie corn crop
Chicago Dental college Saturday evening. for the cduuty' will Ire "short” and of in­
As the old building formerly occupied
ferior quality
In closing he says these
byl). D. Spaulding has been moved, Fred
Mrs. H. C. Turner, of Wayland: Is visit­ •uggestions cost the public nothing and
L. •Heath, the druggist, now has the honor ing friends hi this dty and Delton this
advises a careful scruitiny of the "indica­
week.
cf doing business in tlie comer store.
tor” to verify hls statements.
Foe sale, the Uatnplrel! property on
A*. Grod Templar* ludl over the Hastings
Ray Cheney, of Dansville, N. Y., has
Obltaary.
N.-fii.mal bank on Tuoday evening. April 1st, Wrest State street, one block west of the Ireen employed by the City Bank as book­
• place la anmlnaUon Candida ten for city ofDied. In St. Pant. Minn.. Nov. 29th. 1WD. Ainos
-r- fh every voter witch to favor ot probi- soldiers’ monument, on n-aaonable terms. keeper.
Green, aged so years.»tn Miths nnd 23 day*.
Apply to
Sunrir a Coi^jbovk.
• mon o! ibe liquor traffic be present.
The
deceased
wits tbe father of Mrs.
Mrs. W. J. Barker (nee Miss Josie
Bv Gkiikk or Com.
Township caucuses should remember Qnalf), uf Ashley. Is visiting her father in Julia P. Howe and a brother of Mrs.
Hannah. Eaton, of Baltimore, where he re­
K»publican CaeousM.
that two members of tb&lt;- board of review this dty.
sided for a number ot years, and where he
sbllean cl&lt;-c:or» of Orangeville will are to be dieted In each town this spring,
Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hewes returned was universally known as •• Uncle Amua.**
oeuaat the village M-bool house on ooelor two years, and one for one year.
from an extended trip through the south In 1884 he went to Dakotato live with hls.
i&gt;.i&gt; candidates tor t
Great care should be exercised In the Saturday.
son. W. O. Green, with whom he resided
i fall s'tondanre 1* desired.
seleotlon of pathmasters this spring. Tbe
• irangevKie. March 3d. 1W
Jesse Tefft has taken Harry Walldorf's until tlie time of hls dentil, having moved
opea winter hfis left tbe roads in such a
to St. Paul but two weeks before.
I
place
as
bookkeeirer
for
Messer
Bros.
A
hope.
.
terriblecondilion that more careful, practi­
For many years he was a member ot the
Reynold*.
I'.*1&gt;uh!k-ha caucus Thundav April 3d. at 1 p. cal work will be needed this year tlian Is
Congregational church and later of the
et .at I'loverdalt
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Ferris
Rost*,
of
Grand
usuaUy given.
United Brethren, and lived a true christain
IRVING.
.
Rapids, spent Snndav with Mr. nnd Mrs. life. He leaves a lorge circle of .friends
As we said in onr last laauc our citizens
Stoirdsy. April 5th. at town tutfl at 2:30 p. m.
B. R. Rose.
•
and relatives to mount his Toss.
should .patronize home institutions, and
YANKEE SPRINGS.
P. A. Sheldon will go to Winfield, Kan­
tlrimblreaa c»ucus at Pinery school boose. not siwd tbeir money kway to other cities
and laakv them rich with money that sas, soon to settle up the restate of tlie late
ought to be spent right kere at home. Fred Naehtrieb.
Hastings, Mich., April 22, 1889.
When're have any industry herKwe ought
ruursday. April Ml, at 3 p. in . at-town halt.
Mr. nnd Mrs. J. J. Emery, of Grand Ilheumailc Strap Co.. Jackson, Mich.
to imttotdze it and keep it up. The Troy
CARLTON.
Gents: This Is to certify that 1 bad
Rqplds. attended the funend of Mrs. Fred
Krputqicju caucus at Tqwn ball «n Tuesday. laundry is essentially a home institutioii. .Spaulding Sunday.
been troubled wtih rheumatism in all its
April 1st, nt ? o'Hock p.
Everytbitig that the laundry uses Is bought '
forms for the past twelve years, and was
here at home and everything la the line of
Homer Brown and wife returned from confined to my bed at various periods from
yxt«rdav. March 39th, at ten o’clock a. m. at laundry work ought to be done at this in- 'Ohio Wednesday and will make this city three to six months at a time, and 1 could
stitutlon. as it has to depend upon this city their future home.
get about only by the aid of crutches. I
FALTIMORK.
nnd vicinity ter support.
Mrs. Brassfield and son Ed., of Battle employed several first class physicians of
a: Allen Green s ball Friday, March SKlb. at
L&gt;. m.
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs. E. W. &lt;Creek, attended the funeral of Mra. Fred this dty, none of whom effected a cure or
gave permanent relief even.
JORN8TOWN.
Smith, who used to run the bazaar store !Spaulding Sunday.
►About two years ago I was induced to
At Grange lnul Thursday. April 3d. atS p. n&gt;. in Uds city, will be pained to read tbe fol­
Frank Black went to Cleveland Thurs­
BARRY.
lowing from the Northville Record:
(day evening to purchase the stone for the trv Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, and after
taking a few bottles I exjerlenced relief,
Thompson’* h«e'( Uikory Comers. SaOwday
The sad news was received in town last new Episcopal church.
■nd now consider myself cured. I un­
week that both of the children of Elmer
W. Smith and wife, had Just died at tbeir ’ Sylvester Greusel and Edward Roos hesitatingly recommend this medicine for
residence In Kent City, of measles. Irene went U&gt; Lansing yesterday and will visit rheumatism. I know what It has done
Tb tvpublicaa city caacus for the nomluatteD
for me, what physicians could not do, L c.
•:. it err* in be voted for at tbe cltv election died Thursday and Ray on Friday. They Saginaw aud Chicago before returning.
cured me of rheumatism.
mH be held at the Court Room on Wednesday were both buried In the same /grave on
C. Brahmin nnd wife, of Mancelona,
. Mrs. H. J. Kenfieiji.
-v ring tbe ’.’nd dsyof April at 7JO o'clock Sunday. They were aged respectfully 9
who
were
the
guests
of
P.
A.
Sheldon
and
vtandard time. Ward eaacuses on Thursday
The undersigned is personally acquaint­
* 'euiuj: the 3rd. at tire sante hour at the follow- and 14 years of age. The sympathy of all family last week returned home Saturday. ed with Mrs. Ken Geld, and knows the
iiHUbd place*: 1st ward at Standley’s their friends In this place is extended to
above
statetnent
to be true.
i l-ickMiinh shop; znd wnrU at J. 8. Goodyear's these afflicted parents In the loss of their
Miss Belle Barlow, who hasrfreen visit­
Jnrr butkRng. al wnrd at A. E. Kenaaton’s
Frkd L, Heath,
ing relatives in the city for some time, left
children.
• iffice: 4th ward 8irerifl’s office.
Druggist, Hastings.
for
her
home
tn
Evanston,
III.,
yesterday.
a. K. Kknawton, Chm. City Com.
Dunham Jc Treat, saloonista, were sum­
Miss Kittle McQuepn, who has been
moned before County Treasurer Hough
Thursday morning to show cause why visiting Miss Belle Hicks for sometime,
All persons having claims against the es­
they should not procure a new bondsman returned to her borne in Middleville Satur­ tate of Miranda (leaiy, late widow of Hur­
lu place of Robert Brady, recently deceased. day.
on Healy, of tbe township of Rutland will
Circulation this week.
2,049
They appeared and raised the objection
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackwood, of present their claims to me for settlement
that Mr. Hough had no right of jurisdic­ Galt, Ontario, arrived in the city Saturday. on or before April next
tion la the case, which Is a somewhat simi­ Mr. Blackwood will be the bookkeeper in
For sal*. 80 acres of land with buildings,
Owing |o the unfavorable wiuter and lar case to tlie one they now have pending
cheap, one work horse, one two year old
the felt boot factor)’.
had roads, many of our subscribers have in the supreme court, but Mr. Hough re­
colt, one top baggy, two cows.
Mr. and Mra. W. F. Mlckus and Mr.
claimed to be unable to adjust tbeir sub- quired that they give a new bondsman. ■nd Mra. F. W. Warren, of Fredonia, N.
W. 8. Powers, their attorney. Informs us
itor.
Y.. have moved to this city. Messrs.
‘• ription arcounte, although !,S00 have
that they will also carry this case to the
•tone-a To accommodate those who have supreme oourt. which we presume will be Mlckus and Warren will be employed in
tho tell boot factory.
cheaper
for
them
to
do.
pending
the
de
­
requested us. we postpone for 30 days the
Written reviews are tbe order of the day.
iJfnrry Walldorf has resigned hls posi­
The final examinations begins Thursday.
time fur adopting tlie cash in advance sys- cision on tbe other case, than to get a new tion as bookkeeper for Messer Bros. A
bondsman.—NnAhvllie New*.
Emmet l^ee b well enough to be with us
^•ai, and to adjust subscription accounts.
Reynolds and accepted a similar one with
As is known some time ago a soldiers F. U Elms A Co., manufacturers of car­ again.
Wr rfurtt pnsUtocly not make anyfurther
May and Llbbie Eogle gave ns a short
Within the next 80 days relief commission was organized for this riages and road carts, in Jackson.
call last Friday, also Rev. Grigsby on
we must* adjust all subscription accounts. county. N# money was appropriated in
Mdhday morning, giving the literature
order to meet the objects of the commis­
The furniture factory now employs 89
class a short talk on Dickens and hls
May 1st 1900. the names of all who owe sion and A. W. Dillenback, of Woodland hands.
works.
us will be stricken from our list, and all and an officer, has been bothered most to
She senior class finish chemistry and
It you want to bring
brink a
* broad smile to
death
by
applications
for
relief.
As
all
of
accounts will be collected by law at the old
Rhe face of our sheriff ask him where Tom English histefy this term.
these applications have to be answered by
Tbe high school physician has advised
rate of 8i.oe a year. All who settle ar­ letter it will be seen that It took a great Casey is.
Bert to use a little black wax, boot black­
rearages and pay to Jan. 1, 1891, can pay deal of bto time, in a letter to Judge
Tbe whip factory will doubtless be en­ ing, stove polish or something of the kind
large*!
within
next
W
days.
It
will
have
ut the new rate of 75 cents a year. This Armstrong, Mr. Dillenback says that the
on hls hair Up.
coin mission can give no relief as It has no to be in order to accommodate increased
nreaus burfneea.
Yours truly,
An entertainment for the benefit of the
money. anjFwill have none, until after the business.
school will be given the first of next term.
.
Cook Bnoa.
meeting tf the Board of Supervisors In
The people of this city were shocked at Tbe play “The Country .School, ” is one of
October. So all who desire relief must
the sudden death ot Mrs. Fred Spaulding great mirth.
Send in your caucus notice*.
wait until some money can be han. which
The school board and Mr. Sproul ex­
Saturday morning of blood-poison Ing.
The finest lion of erockery In the city at will sgre ttjemaelvea postage ahd Nr. Dll- Though she had been sick for some time it amined the heating apparatus in tlie high
lenbaektot^of time and no little trouble.
Beamer’s.
wa» thought she would rally, but the day school room Monday morning and decided
Voters must not overlook this piece of before her death »hc became unconscious that there is not enough radiating surface.
Children’* seliool bats in great variety at
We notice that lately Gail likes a Shoe­
new law which goes into effect for tbe first and remained so to the last. She was one
the Racket
time tbe coming spring election: "AUbe of those, whose kind words and genial na­ maker better than a Bishop, especially
Where did you gut those nice shoes? annual township meeting, held on the first ture maue her a friend with ail whom she when be takes tln-types, 17 for 25c.
Some time ago Mr. Andrus told hia
At the racket
Monday of April. In the year eighteen met Gifted by nature with a sunny dis­
position. she always looked at the bright divlson in physical geography that they
Note tlie eall for the republican city and hundred and ninety, there shall be elected
by ballot, on tbe regular township ticket, aide of life, and could see a silvery lining would have a contest on naming and locat­
ward caucuses.
two suitable electors of tire township to to the darkest cloud. To everyone she ing tbe largest number of rivers, and of­
Cholee smoking tobacco 13 cents n serve as members of the board of review, was always the same. Being of a sympa- fered two prizes, a dissected map ot Mich­
IKJuud at Reamer's.
one of whom shall be elected for one yror UieUc &lt;li*p&lt;iBiUon. she was alwoya ready igan and one of the U. S. Tbe contest
and glad to lend a helping band In time of took plaek last Friday p. m.,. Frank Jewell
Attend the republican city caucus at the and one for two years, and annually there­
trouble and need, and In her last sickness won tbe first and Seth Angle tbe second.
court room Wednesday evening of next after one member shall be elected for two tlw willing bands of many friends were We think Mr. Andrus’ Idea a good one.
years, who shall take the constitutional
week at 7:30.
oath of office as other townahlp officers. ready to minister to her every want
I will inform my fricn* that I am no*
Albert Lawrence, of Hickory Corners, Tire wupervlaor and the two doctors so Nearly a year ago she was wedded to Mr.
made an asalgnasent Monday to M. *1. elected abaU conailtute tbe board of review Fred Spaulding, who has the sincere sym­ working In the furniture factory, but at
Roekwe.il, of the sane place.
tor Nok towraklP- Tke «o«nN&gt;lt bo.rd pathy of ail In hls aore affliction. Tbe
»hl^ funeral waa held at tbe residence of O. D.
The Racket will open April 1st with a w unpmrtlx «ll •»»
Spaulding Sunday afternoon. Rev. Irvine
fall line of millinery goods, with all tbe alL.ll oecr la tb« membmblp &lt;rf aaM
and Rev. Puffer officiating.
Imnl or mb*-"
laicat styles. Prices to suli tbe Uawm

Bosin Weed
ConiHien Pewters,

Cars for Cough and Dislasper.
Renovating and

.

Blood Purifying

25c. a TooDi; 5 pounds, $1.00. srSSi-gS.™1”-"

»-• -«“

It Is reported oa good authority that tbe
C., K. 4 8. R. R. will lie taken up between
Woodland and the G. K., L4D- road,
and be laid around the lake, and the junc­
tion be made here. This would be a great
convenience to both roads and the officers
nay It will soon be made. —Lake Odessa
Wave.
This project has been talked of for some
time aud Is said to be at the Instigation of
H. R. Wagar and other lonlana. It Is true
that a survey has been made the past week
from both Woodland and Woodbury to­
wards Idike Odessa, but what the result
will be or whether the trapk is to be taken
up between Woodland and Woodbflry, or
not, it is hard to nay. A gentleman who
was at Woodbury last Friday Informed us
that tbe people there said there was some­
thing on the carpet, but they could not
find out what It was. If there Is anyone
who can find out anything from tbe officers
of the C., K. A S. road, we would like to
hear what it Is.—Portland Observer.

A fish aud
Michigan is tn tbe com
Ing eleven oocnUea: 1
Barry. Calhoun, Allegan,
Buren. SL Joseph. Cas
Branch counties. The a
ganizatlon are "to aid in I
of the fish and game laws of

put tn all rivers i
Also Urkeep .the ibkcs »nu
southern Michigan properly stocked.**

When- la IW the HanertiBC

Aa Important Qawtlon.

How to obtain a business education is
one of tbe important questions of tlie day.
Aa the Grand Rapids Business College is
not excelled for thoroughness by any sim­
ilar institution In tbe country, would It
not be advisable to send for their College
erm other meaoretturru wrw euaee
Journal, and familiarise yourself with the loravd
snch to build an imitation su-rl machine. F«r
advantagee offered by this business college
of national reputation.

W. H. Goodyear,

&lt; 5nOKE -

Eb.FOWERjfr

MORRILL I IWffl.

NO. 35.

ALWAYS THE SAME
"tt ALWAYS THE BEST
5C

CIQ/1K

LOCAL-NEWS.

0&lt;JK JPRINQ JTOOl
---- OF----

Hats,Cips,G3nfsFariiisliingljoods
And CLOTHING
Has arrived and we are now prepared to suit yon all in prices
and quality. Goods were

NEVER QNErtFER
In our time than at present. We have the largest anfi .

Best Selected Stock
Of the above goods ever shown in Hastings. Our Prices are
lower than any of them. Give us k call and you will be
convinced.

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.,
One-Price Clothiers.
FLOOR EIC3AHGE and FEED GBIHDING.
The new elevator and feed mill at Morgan is now in daily
operation and the fanners of Barry and Eaton counties are
hereby cordially invited to bring their corn and have it shell­
ed, tbeir feed and have it ground on the best feed reli ever
made, and their wheat and have it exchanged for '

■ White Rose Flour,
bran and middlings. This flour has during the past two
years received three first premiums at the Michigan State
Fair and it is safe to say no better is niBDuf&amp;cturcu. Every
pound is guaranteed. Satisfactory yields given.
All kinds of feed kept constantly on hand. Rock bottom
prices given on corn, bran, middlings,, ground screenings and
chop feed.
Highest market price paid (Or

WHEAT and OATS
■ A miller will be found
will do all in his power to

farmers.

�-

A SOLDIER’S DEATH. I = * theco^™.
A UVlJVLIJl*

Suddenly as if in the Fore
• •
Front of Battle
6EB. OTOOK PASSES TO ETEBSITT.

WjumiJtGTON Cm. March 1&amp;introduced in tbe senate yreterday

L

SECRETL¥

gLAIN

CmcAGO. March IM-MaJ. Gen. George
Crook, of th« Halted State* army, died
'rery sadJealy at 7:1® o’clock ywtorday
morning in hi* apartment* at the Pacific
hotel, where be has lived for the last two
years. He ha* not been in perfect health
since hi* return from th® southwest a month
ago when ho mado a trip with Gen. Strong
and other friends, but ho has not been con­
fined tn hi* room. His death,was so sudden
that for t* long time bls friend* and aa*o
ciate officers of the army at the headquar­
ters at the Pullman building could pot real-

times from reliable sourco* before it was
finally accepted as true. Wtwn he retired
Thursday night, after spending a pleasant
evening with friends, ho was apparently
wdl and in bis usual happy frame of mind.

About 7 a. m. he awoke and itnmsdiatoly
arose, aa-l rteppxl at once Into an adjoin­
ing room, as was hi* habit, to sxarcls* with
Indian elute, dumb-bells, and othsr gyniuastio devicns, before putting on bis clothes
. A* he walked into tbe littb gymnasium be
called to tiu wife. Ho spoke quickly, snd
Mrs. Crook jumped hastily from the tw.1
She run into Uio room to find that her husband
had fallen to the floor. Mrs. Crook called
to her bustend ns she leaned over the inani­
mate body.
Receiving no response *b--‘
screanusl, nnd, running to the door, call a)
for aid. A moment later a score of guests
and employe* of the hotel were there tn re­
sponse U&gt; Mrx Crook's repeated calk The
house physician was present almost instant­
ly, but he taw at tlie first glanre that Geu.

Fatal Chapter of a Michigan
Crime Mystery. ,

Born

urgent dcilcibncy bill was then pawed hfter
a debate in which Bishop Shantey’a charge*
againzt tbe government regarding iha Chip­
pewa Indian* were emphatically contro­
verted oy Teller. Hawley spoke against and
Moody and Chandler for the educational
bill
Several public building bill* were
Bill* were intrudncod in tbe house. to pro-

Doty Well Doun, He Rr«t4

if?
H
'
r

|

aath&lt;!r Lively aX Doth End* of

J

THE BHOOTISa OT DR M. FOBDIOE
Foil owed

by eh*

There are no eridencea that a struggle oc­
curred. Blood spurted from ths wounds In
immense quantities, and stainxl ths walls
and floor in every direction. Toe murdarer
must have redelved hi* share of the gore on
bls ckjthoa
Yestenlay Dr. Foedick ex­
hibited, for the sheriff’s inspection, the suit
he wore while at Campbell’s, and also Invit4d the offlecre to go through tbe rest of
Uts war-lrobB. They did so but found nothng,
Reputation cl tbe Drn.l Maa.

First Crlmi

rfher

.

This i* a strange tragedy, and the strangest
part of it is «ha: there are few riAnutetancea
.or far:4 tha*. may load to tbe discovery if
ihiiMaSiUi. Albert FomUck bad been county
nirveyor ot Van Daren county ; or wren and
t half rears, and nad always torne a xood
Ka la u a koo, Mich., March -L -The mys­ reputation throughout 'U-* county, ,-xcwpt -i*
tery* of th-* attempted murder of Dr Mar­
vin Fcedirfc on Feb, 1’. hu.-i been JeepeirtJ oy
’(tbe cold-blooded murJor Friday night ii ba f«rt cf life country.aud be u»C many pei'fav,
brother Albert Foadick, who wa* accusxi jf among whom, .t f« -aid. were nuHHroui sus­
। ahtxdinp’tb- doctor, tried thorelur, sol ao- ceptible womth. who becumt smitten with
qnitu-’l. Tbo two brother* hare lived -ju u!ul TTe wa« known as i ’ady-Kilter, and
section 1. Alainrua township, for (wenty-tlv.. bis numerous -’.c.nmgs catiwd much bitter-

bor on the Texas coast, placing cotton thread
on tbe free list, appropriating $4.-&gt;-l,078 for
fortlflcatiotts and a joint resolution provid­
ing for tin- printing of 25,000 oopiae of tho
culogic* on the late Judge Kelley. A reso­
lution waa odupUd
adopted asking fa® war -..J
ami isintefior officer* whether money eould be
saved by transferring the pension bureau to
the former. The pension appropriation wa*
thin taken up in axnmltteo of the whole,
it appropriate* $08^4-4?.401- Morrow said
tbe expeuliturre ot tho bureau would reach years, «here their parent* dh*d eighteen
a maximum about July 1, 18M. when they yean ago. leaving tn them jointly a fare;
would be &lt;113,OiXJ,OOt) and the u umber of valued at 85.000 The two brother* never
pensioners 7.W.000. After discussion and eould agree'about the management of the
with tbo bill still pending the house ad­ farm, and finally Albert bought hl* brother
journed.
■
out, giving a mortgage on tlie place. He did
Waxhikotox Crnr, Marell 90.—Vice Pres­
not lit! the murtgagv, and the farm went
ident Morten resumed the chair in fab senback to the doctor, Albert being permitted
to reside in the boll** for one year, wkk’h
»lon of Isaac N. Daly, 93 year* old. a veter­ wa* nearly up when tbe ‘booting of D.- Vman of 1812, .from W to &lt;50 per month wa* dicktook place. It wm these known bu*lpasted. Voorhees spoke on hi* resolution re­ nevs transact iop* and the fact that, with Dr.
lating to the depression among farmers and Fosdick out of the way, tho farm would go
to Albert, '.hat caused suspicion to fall ou
tional bill by Evarts and Call, and in oppo­ the latter when tbe attempt wa* made on tlie
sition by Pierce, of North .Dakota. Voor-. doctor'* life.
bees’ vprecti was a tariff refym effort Tbe
hhot ThrouEh the Brain.
senate adjourned.
Dr. Fordlck spent Friday even.ug until *-0
The house debated fas conte*ted election o’clock at the bouse of a neighbor Mr.
case of Mudd va Compton, Fifth Maryland Campbell He says that when be came home
district, devoting six hours to speeches, and be immediately retired. There were but tbe
pending a vote adjourned The bill :o bold two men in the house, oa they kep: no serv­
a World's fair in Chicago in 19M was favor­ ant.
When the doctor arose Saturday
ably reported
morning he went to tbe room in which he
W asiiimgtox Crrr, March 21.—A protest was sitting when tbe attempt was made to
of the Pork Packers association of St Louis - aaswimite him. and there found hl* brother
against the meat Inspection bill was pre­ sitting In a chair rtonedMid with two bullet
sented in tbe senate yesterday. A bill wm boles in hls head, one of tbe shot* having
.introduced providing that artificial limb* be gone clear through. Albert had either fallen
supplied to veteran* once every three year* asleep while reading a paper and been shot
instead of five year*. Tbe educational bill while atleep.'or tbe murderer bad *hot him
wo* then taken up lor final action Bpeeche* while reading, for the newspaper wm found
were made by Blair and Edmund* in sup­ lying on the floor as it had dropped from hl*

.SANTA CLAUS SOAP

LHRUniCO,
CHICAGO.

or woman, or by both man and w-»man
open to discussion.
Tbe Attempt on Dr. Fowllek.

w The shooting ot Dr Fosdick. ot which Al­
bert was accusal occurred on Fob. :L Tha
would-be awasslu stood just ouuida-tlw onu
window to the room in which the doctor
was sitting, nnd fired two barrel* ot a ehotgun into bis victim’* face and neck. Tto
rangfc wa* not over six or *eveu feet, and '
bad tha miscreant teen a good marianiAa
bu victim would have been 'disfigured for
life. A* it wa» his shoulder wa* badly '.ora
and it was feared for a tiuw that he would
THE WORLITS J-AIR REPORT
Two' Opinions—The St. Louis and

Washisotox Citv. March 31—Candler,
from tbe seleet World * fair comaiittee, *ubmlt-.ed co tbe house ywterday the report ot
tbe committee on the Chicago World’s fair
bill. Most of the principal point* of the bill
have already been'noted in the*.! d spatebe*.
One additional provision is that Chicago
shall show that 10 per cent.—or gJOO.OOO— of
rhe subscription of
now on tho
nook*.shall te paid m before the national
commission provided fur shall certify to th.*
president that every thing is lu proper order
for his part of the btistniMt The require­
ment for proof tliat Ji.t’OO.OO.1 adoittonal is
obtainable is in the bill

CASTOR IA
for

Infants

and

port thereof, nnd then tho vote on third
Believed HI* Brother Guilty.
reading was taken, resulting—yeas. 31; nays,
Dr Foadick be’.ieVid that it wo* bi«
87 Seven Democrat* voted yea and seven­ brother who Uml-shoi at him. and in tbe laat
Tlie committee say* tbe bill in drawn up
teen Republican* nay. Blair entered a tn ;
conversation he ever had with him he told
tion to reconsider. A brief executive tet
him so. Tbe brothers lived ikra In the for nid to tbe exposition except what I*
sion
was
held
and
tho
senate
adjournal
Gen. Crook was bom m Ohio, Sept 23,
same bouse, each attending to his own want*, necessary :c make It* owu exhibit aud build
In the house a resolution of tho lowalegisln and since the conversation uSte.l above— it* (own buildings—it.Sud.lkJU.
For the
1820. Ho entered West Point in IMS, grad­
uating in\1852, with Gena Sheridan, Scho­ ture against the adulteration of lard wa. p-hieb occurred a week age—never ex­ above purpose it is erti.tr.Ated that tlte build­
field. andi-t'ber* who afterward gained fame. presented Tho Mudd-Compton conte-t wi­ changed a word. The fact that hi* brother ings will cwt Mit'.lXXl which &gt;» the limit
ther:
token
up
and
Compton
wa*
utn-ealed
—
Ha was first awrigneJ as second lieutenant of
bad teen acquitted of the attempt on bl* life appropriated for them. The secretary of
the Fourth infantry. At the breaking out 13D to 145—and Mudd took tbe oath and the did not convince th;- doctor that he wa* in­ the treasury estimate; that tctJ.iML* will be
of tbe war he wa* made roloncl of the seat. Tlie bonse then &lt;en*. Into committe nocent; it was simply o re*e of “not required for the government exhibit. Tbe
Thirty sixth Ohio. He fought throughout on tbe pension bill, but the committee Im­ proven." to him. Th&lt;- dentb of Albert, if agricultural departmen: want*
*nd
tbo Virginia campaign as brigadier-g*neral mediately arose *7. t the bouse adjourned.
Dr. Fosdick i» not the murderer, seems to the Smithsonian institute 85m.0U-' which I*
WashikoTox Crrr, March 2’.—Many pe­ prove that Albert wa* innocent of the at­ together more than th* treasury animate
Ordered t&lt;&gt; T'xnneosee, be dbtfaguishod him­
self at Chickamauga. Under Gen. Sheridan tition* were fllml in the -enate yesterday, tempt on the doctor
Coi|gres* t» urged to act promptly on tbe
be akletl in defeating tbe rebels at Cedar one against tbo employment of aliens on
matter nn.i the committee expresses tbe ut­
Creek, aud planned the attack upon Early government works, some for free coinage ol
Tho coroner’s inquest developed tbe fol­ most confidence in Chicago's ability tv carry
at Fisher’* hill, from which Early never re­ riiver.and oue fqr jute add free Jute bugging. lowing facts- On tbe lock trpeufag to Dr. the fair to a successful issue.
covered.
A Minority lieport.
Tbo bouse Joint resolution o utborizing the Fosdick’s room a piece of paper was found
Tin* minority present* n short Feport. stat­
appointment of thirty medical examiner* parted carefully over the keyhole with queer
By Capt. Charles King, U. S. A.,
After tuo war, as lieutenant colonel of the for tbe bureau of pemions without tho in­ hieroglyphic* upon it. In explanation of ing that they cannot agree with the ma­
which’Dr. Fosdick say* that on going to jority. and insisting itajl the house shouldn't Author of “Tbct Colonel * Daughter,” **’*nxu
Twenty-third infantry, in fa®department of
tervention of the civil Horvice reform coin­
the Columbia, be did good work in quelling
Kalamazoo Thursday he was a trail some act I upon the bill until Chicago ha* abso­
tbo Ranta-,” ‘*Tho Dsscrter,” Rte.
™
uZ' ~
lutely eecurel a guaranty fund of fllhWO,ostile Indiana From tbo raftk of lieuten­
.
...
TMinAr Avar tha i.w-lr n« a i.rrv-n til I,.n
■OW-i Hii* report is *igne.i t*y taMoa au.i
ant colonel he lM-catnc a brigadier general of
up and deliated by Sherman for and Vest this paper over tho lock as a precaution. In
tbe United States army In 3874, something and Hiscoek against. The opposition urged his room b a trunk in which war* found FlUwerof New York and Hatch »? Mmouri.’ Copyrighted. Iff®, by J D. UppincviL .
in the way of promotion vary rarely beard
p iny, Philadelphia, at &lt;J )xiblbu&gt;l by i
laanui-uui
uuronsuruuonai. and
ami that
iaan। tlie
. ,doctor’* clothes,
. . nntoug
.
... which were the
that
the bill wm unconstitutional,
DEATH OF GEN. SCHENCK
of. During bi* carper as commander of the the ..u««r .toul.l mm
ial n.-rau -omens thr ash tho Asia
m.
* with *1...
tln .Ut™, T..
In- ,
,b&gt; ““
department of tha Platte, by his conquering ,dl. .... .«k» of on
Pre® A MKiatlon.
ota J ot |
'2'1'”“ ”, „ dT , ? T i n“ ?
tbo bafala Sioux and Cheyennes, he opened doollnc in option. ««1 future. Tho .l.Utto sqiots were
aao,found
T
. ,1 in
- insuixnl
7* Dr.
Dr:roe
l’t*. - ..
dick.
h.TXt.vnr
tel
« na straightforward
etrnit-htfi&gt;r«-n&gt;-.l story
up to satt'ement a stretch of country larger
|
dick,
however,
tells
drifted to the cifoct of the tariff wj trusts,
TT
asiuxotos
(Try.
March
2l
-inn
Rob
than France. Recalled to Arizona, In 1882,
: a* to hi* whereabouts, nnd explain* the
the Democrats claiming th.xtprctectYon was ir .
. .. ----- . VC, , ,
----to sulxlu.' tbo Chirktibua Apaches, be made U» .«jl, ol eombtaulun. .wltb. ItapubUs- r"“ “ to ,h! *&gt;»“ &lt;* “"‘J1 '•&gt;«•* uP°o bi* ertC. Schenck died at hi* botu - it 5;k’&gt; hut
“&gt; h
' had evening of pneumonia, after an Ulcew
th-.* remarkable march against them Into tb* .n. ™nlr.,«iu3 tb.: podMon. BlSfe re- clothing, and tbe suspicion !1
that
he
heart ul the Sierra Madife^AX) milas acrwM
killed
Albert
in
revenge
for
the
attempt
on only fire days. Gen. Schenck «a&lt; in the
newed bi* motion to reconsider tbe vote on
tbo Mexican border, aud Surpri*.* ! them and
8l»t year cf bis age, and
tbe educational Lili, and Ingalls entered a bis own life,of which be believed hie brother
-***-* bis
015 career
vorwr a*
ar a k
H»|
’l
took 525 Apache |&gt;rboncrs, iiinoug thorn be­
guilty.
Is
not
a
strong
one.
motion to lay Blair's motion on the table. A
dkrf congTiSi.-nin, .*.u_
____ __&lt;a- „a re- I
tid diplomat
ing tho fauiou* Crercnlmo.
brief secret serion wa»theu held and the
markably
busy
one.
He
was
born
at
Fort
. Albert Fowllek had an unenviable reputasenate adjourned for the day.
fl„t
I tion in tbe neighborhood for Hamtiousnre*, Franklin, O, Oft. 4, Isup. Hc
Gen. Crook bail always championed the
—a----- ------------- an&gt; nfloat wnuecltnJC
elected to'congress in 1M3 and served four
term*
nnd
until
15J1,
alu-n
he
wa*
»e
U
t
by
man-fed
women
It
is
live in peace, and bis sympathy with the
■red man caused the only disapproval of hl* anre of all claims of the Northern Pacific clattncxl now that he had said to intimate President Filmorn ns minuter to Prasy.
course rvurexpraasd‘from WaJrngtpn City. railway to mineral land* along it* line; friend* that the reason be told conflicting Wbiio the civil war broke out he promptly
When he bad conquered Geronimo and his joint resolution for tbo printing of a com­ ytorles as to hit wb .-reaboute nt the time bis offered hi* service* and wa* one of tin* first
hand he found that notable Indian ‘con­ pilation at presidential message*, biogra­ brother was shot, was that lu* was then In brigadier p &gt;ueral* appointed by President
quered hut not subdued;" prepared to fight phies, illustrated with portrait* of tbs pres­ cbihpanr of a married woman, nnd that to Lincoln, his commi-wion bearing the date of
screen ber he told several lies. It i* believed May 18. 1801.
to the death rather than surrender nncoadi
idents, ete. In committee of the whole tho
tiopally. Time wo* short; there wa* no op­ pension appropriation wo* tokra up, nnd by many that some man with whose wife
He served with distinction o» brigade and
portunity to telegraph for instruction*, and after a delate In which Cheadle of yfndinnn Albert had. been intimate ha* done tho das­
tardly deed, and the theory that wa* urged dlvifion cunimonder until December 1864
so Gen. Crook agreed to a conditional iturT GIVES U3 PLEASURE
advocated a rervlco petition, anti Bynum at tho time of the rtiootlng of Dr. Foediek
rmiler.
Tbl* was, disapproved by Gen.
wh*n be resigned to take hl» scat again fa
derlaied that the Democrats from Indiana —that the assasain iuteniUd to kllte l Albert
the bouse of representative* Geo 8cb-»'k
Slwridaa, aa the instructions hail bren rtihwere ready to vote for one, and lu which aud mistook one for tbe other—i» urged now wa* re-elected In 1*4, iBAi. and i»6, 'and
ooDdlUonql surrender.-" Gen. Crook then
the two parties devoted a great deal of time with ranch vigor by many of th- citizen*
durtug hi* last four term* tn cougr *»* filtei and
wrote Gen. Sheridan that as he (Crook) was
to proving thnt each wa* oppo*od to pen- ।
probably too set in bis own view* as to how­
a number ot important po*lUw* iu the bouw
tions, tbe committee roe® and the bill was
to deal with tho Indiana, be would like tn be
The verdict of the coroner’* jury was that and rendered JfitlnguUbed rerriree a* chair
passed A bill retiring Gen. Fremont was
relieved from further service against them.
Albert came to hi* death from a pistol shot man.of the committee on military affairs an.! 77ATOH for FIRST INSTALLMENT!
also passed. Tho usual night session wa*
Bi* reqwntwm granted; andon April G,
in tbe hands of an unknown p&lt; r*an and for of tbe way# and mean* committee. In De
held at which fifteen private pension bill*
1888, President Cleveland nominated Brig.
an unknown cause. Tbe authorltiea have cember Iffm, be WM^appointo.1 ndnirter to
want through, and at 10:30 p. m the bouse
Gru. Gwrgv Cfook to be major general, adjourned
been on the ground all day and are still England by President Grant R wignm • hl*
vi&lt;» Terry, retired His'beadquxrter* were
bunting for dews, but no arrest* bare been port n&lt; minister in I87&lt;J. Gen. fa-heuek re
Wamixgtox Crrr, March X—Bills were made The country I* greaUy excited, and
establislMil in the Pullman building in tbl*
reported adversely to the senate Saturday hundreds of people visltod tbe scene of the
dty, and hls time would have expired iu
I8M. Bng. Gan. Nelson A. Mlles will in all granting u bounty on boot sugar and provid­ tragedy yesterday, and every person ba* a
MIGHT HAVE BEEN WORSE
probaUliity11« appointed to succeed Gen.
ing for the purchase of beet mm*! abroad nnd theory of bi* own. Dr. Foadlck offer* a re­
Crook us ma jo.- geuer.il
exempting beet sugar machinery from duty. ward of WOO for the discovery of tho mur­ A Crash h&gt; IndfaaaMHa Bnllding.-(
derer
ot
bl*
brother
There
wa*
no
enow
A bill wa* favorably reported appropriating
upon the ground, tbo last snow having dis­
8200,000 far o public building at Ashland,
Kuaxapolm. March 31.-About ; c clock
*&gt;f tha 1 udian-s no dejn-dation occurred. He Wia. A long dbmusion took place on far appeared and left (be ground in a soft,
then set them all at work on farir farms, Wm
-- —
— for
- a1.........__
... muddy condition, which froze during the Wednesday afternoon tbe nut w,Ji uf .j,.,
ippropi-lating
faXJ.OJO
building nt
night, anti do tracks could be discovered on
abo]i*br&lt;d fae system of trading and paying Ban Diego, Cala., Sberuian
saying
that or nlsMit the farm tliat would give-auy ciefr Backer block, adjoining the burned Kiweo—. —
,
in goodganil ftoyo order* indulged in by con- be thought the appropriation
Merrill building, crashed down on top of fa,HIHbERCORNJ,
ratlier to the murderer.
trestere. paid oa«to direct to the Indians for large
niinspf Monday evenings'* fin* Fyr a time
for
the
plnce
nnd
IngnlU
V..IIIUTL &gt;r&gt; ।
all hbi suppHre aud stimulated them to in- remarking tlmt there wa* n good deal
FOOTPRINTS IN THE MUD
the wildest rnmor* of disaster were alkmt, Hlaeox &amp; Co., N.Y.
ureiMd ex?t'tlon«. Tbe Indian* t»caaM self­ of pram criticism on the amount* appropri­
but after a fall Invortigntiou it wB&lt; learned
supporting within faiiee year*
ated for building*. The'senators from the
that but two num had been hurt, though
Facific coast aaid Ingalls wm too sensitive to
nuny
had narrow
Tho** mjureo
scril&lt;ed ii for tbe Indian* os well »« for press critiebm*, nnd gave notice that tboy
naif. He wm temp-rate, aaU tnswted would ask for a good many more tallttatga. from Almena hut night *ai.l that while mak­ were f.ut faghUy hurt. After the crari.
ing an investigation ht fap grounds around Mayor bullivan inspected ’ t?/ ruii»\md
I in. lire whites shocld lie permitted to
that the front wall at tu- Bowen
tte- fodiiin; wblfay to glrofit by tte-tr Blair .introduced another edncatioual bill the bouse large footprint* were diacprered in ordered
Merrill building be torn down*
*°
reducing the amount to l&lt; appropriated to the soft ground, leading dlreclljr'lrom tbe
f,-&gt;,01)0,000 for the first year, asui making a door through which, tbe murderer made bu
rorreaponding reduction for future years.
7.
,wurfimr-storv
tho
Hecker biillding,
a narrow,
A bout fifty bill* were than passed,' *oiheof
Mraetora, oeeuptad b7 , nM|o„
them bring of genera’ public interest, nnd they led by n clrcuitons path over to a place
B*oe WTW B01UNC WATtR.
rinr, which bu bean rapidly rising. ;tie senate adjourned.
!»•&gt;»• «ul
on tbe road that to known nt Wilson’* Croas* again iu th» ruin* nnd“»
up u, io o’clock a*
The bouse pawed the bills to negotiate for
night had not been wholly axtinmn^hM
the purcbo.*-.- «&gt;f part of the Crow Indian
though a flood of water liad Iim* ihu,^
reaervatioa in Montana, rnpealtng tbe
rnrthi* wr^k*«p Th-re U no
timber culture law, and n couple uf roatern boots, but what is still more notable u tbo te.fu?"' Kwof
»** *&gt;,» front
GaAnruL-ooMroRTiNQ.
building appropriation*, and then listened
building occupied by Goorgw W Hloau
made hh way through tbe rwamp.
AM MXIHOIS TOWM RAVAOEO.
drtlKzlrt. I- ret/nr^l ..
. ..
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Children.

THE WORK OF HIS LIFE.

THE GLORY OF MAN
STRENGTH VITALITY!

DIMES RAM

How Lost I How Regained

rwrjnp*;
OFBUFE,

A Story of American Fx-oatior
.Life.

KNOWWLE^
THE •CiEMCJE pFjLlFE

■

USTEDVlTAUTY
fan.
Avr-d EEskiillr i urc;r den. Pdosos fhfe yrea:
w-rir. It.aomn: *iMpe?ealroidl«v*. Br^anful
Ua-lmj. embow. d, fa!( ;)«. piica criy 1 loo by
man, p-*atpa*d. c&lt; aeAL.4 taplrin wrapper. Dhstrztlv* ]’ro*t4c:r i
if von c;&gt;piy bow. Tbe
dU la-mlabed a- then. Wm. ft Pmker, N. D., rcelrodteaGOl D ATU JEWXWLED 3TLD.II.
from ths NnrJeool Modkml fawoeinHou for

□’Myow ~-J
A UU-.U.
vn
I.'IUIdentiaEy. by Bull or In wno#. at tbo effire o!
THE PEABODY JIKDXCAL INSTITUTT.

To euro IlUlomrac**, 8)ck Headache, Cornrtl-

BILE BEANS

otSL SSS?. IrT,.

Wot! Acqostutad with ths Ground.

It b proved that be wa* cborougtily ac­
quainted *rith tbe country 01 hr would

horn Hamilton. Ilk. says;

The

rbo had returned

Amilakd, WR, March 20.-Tbe jury in
tbe Perrin ctue disagreed yesterday and at I

route on a dark night A uitaak® would
I.*v.*_
।
.
.

rouid have Lew. difficult

It

*od ms y aho succumb.
Mr. Imxu. a rwl.knt of Wa, Inataa.roll.
wb/UnT''
* Cua.ba, n„ 1,1',,^

Co be still under the ruin*

New Yong, jfon* w.-jpfo, F pj'

even tt bo had fall*, ortfam for
uae throm-li th., a™,-.... ,
-y a eno: tw, UaWlrt*
9I (
wdamta nominally about th , N

struggle.
'

j -rt-pnroo.

a*PC WITH BOtUHC M«r

'

tner, Albert F. Plummer nnd Wtitiani 8.

L—.

EPPS’J
0000/

J

bcaixwm v# about w.uou.oai

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DM
a

o
o
o
a

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�Ttie Bertltrffult.

.

xswsft.
ttut from ths time of purcha*. until •’o«d'«
sanatmrlilal. prepared. pverytblaE i.carefully
wrtcbrd nfthavlewlo aztalulug tbe best re»ul|. Why don’t you try IL?

FARM AND GARDEN.
POPULAR

SUBJECTS TREATED IN

PRACTICAL MANNER.

A Flint utnn has invented a bath tub
shat washes a man and then dries him.
\ll the wasbee has to do Is to get luto the
bjr an Hlu.tration.

The Spanish have a proverb: “Woman
loves with her ear, but man with his eyes”
Persuasive Wooing Captures a woman’s
heart, while an attractive appearance con­
quers the man. To retain man’s affection
nnd st- ure enduring happintsa, a woman
-hinil.l to as charming in married life as*
tn the daya of towitching maidenhood
iler captivating weapons are a fair and
[dooming complexion, soft and spotless
hands, freedotp from skin anti scalp Im­
purities. pimples. (Htapplng and the po»M*s$im&gt; of tht« delicate bloom of perfect
• ,dth. Cole’s Cartollsoap, tlie perfect
nediriqal toilet, bath nnd nursery soap Is
her salvation. Price 25 cents. Sold by
ill rtruggtsbi.
.

An expert horseman, who has carefully
studied tbe mouths of horses at different
ages, con judge pretty accurately how
old any animal is. at least up to a certain
age. To make it possible for ordinary
observers to make an approximate guess,
Medical Clanics furnishes the chart, here
given, with explanations as follows:

Z ZERRS

3 XMAS

Hillsdale college’s Theadelphic society
!: rl an oratorical contest and J. M. Thomp-&gt;n nailed the prize.

Man was made to mourn but need lie
x iffcr unneesssarily? For every poison
•!nTf
nn antidote and happily Bludblldr is the antidote tb many evils that poison
man s existence. This great vegetable
•
is the most valuable thnt medical
research has succeeded In wresting frofai
lie s.-cn-t depths of science. It is a suratougly controlling power In cases of
.nicer and tumors, it ri'duees glandular
-wdlings, alleviates epilepsy, regulates
•he towels, iiromotes digestion, tones the
-touiM-h. induces sleep, sustains against
intikuu and expels scrofulous and all other
1 derangements. Price Si. Sold by
•!1 druggists.
'•
'

Rex. C. 11^ Jackson, a graduate of the
i Sdale scininitry- will preach free will
iiptist doctrine at Davison after April I.
H ,von will send us your address, we will mail
•..•u bur illustrated pamphlet explaining alt
u‘H&gt;ut Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Klectro-Voltulc
.pad Appliance.,and their charvHlugeflects
.;.&lt;m the nervous debilitated system, and how
they .vi'l i.'iickly restore vou to vigor, and nuinhm&gt;1 r.nnphlel free, if you are thus affilcted,
will send yon a Helt and AppKauces on a
’ '4‘'
VoLTAtf Bf.lt Co.. Marshall. Mich.

W. \. Southerland, a fruit tree agent.
* a--arrested by the sheriff of Clare county
•&gt;i IVwatno 011 charge of blguiny.
In the Spring1 Month**

Xat lire should to assisted when the sys­
: -m is changing from the full habit of the
vinter months t«» the lighter diet uf the
irtiXeiison. Nothiiig^oes tills as well
&gt;. S. S. it stimulates the sluggish
•Good am! rids tlie system of heaviness and
.. leelinc of languor. If ibete is poison In
;hv bh*&lt;&gt;d. It generally shows itself in the
-••.ring, and this Is tbe season to help na:i.n-1" drive it out and to cured.
s s. N. beautifies tbe *kln and makes
1 in- complexion yosj and healthy.
gives elnstlrity to the step ami

s. makes the feeble and delicate
i-.id robust.
I» it tonic to the whole body and
is a simple vegetable tnetlicine,
&gt; the most deli&lt;Mte. yet so pow.1 . ieanst- tipj system of nil itit-

&lt;&gt;n blood and skill diseases
Atlanta. Ga.

ni of Indus!
notch in fe-nawvc
Miles’ Nerve and

mtt'-h. Irtiwi ls. etc.. through tlivlr r.er. huiulli". and mildest A new prinA revoictienlzcr! Samples fw at

;hns three. v6s&lt;e4s &lt;-uipk»yed
I*: hlUll k

lied Clover Pills care sick
tdavlic. d.Vsjicpslii, indigcMtkHu constlpution. 25c.
box, 5 boxes far SI. Far
►ai«* by W. IL Goodyear.
The Otter Lake postoffice saP- was blown
anil SJtil; stolen.

Mrs. Winslow's toothing tarup should always
i~-for children teething. It soothes tbo
••h;hiNiQf&gt;im the purns. aiiavs all pain, cures
wind eoTic and b tto tost remedy fordlarrho-.t.
Twenty-live tenia a bottle.
Judge Morse and a lot of other demo'•rata have formed^a tariff reform club at
Ionia.
It you gat short of breath, have flutter*
itig. Jain in side, fuint or hungry spell*,
swollen ankles, etc., you have heart dis• UM-, and don't fail to take Dr. Mlles’ New
Cure. Sold al W. H. Goodyear’s drug
•■uire.

Col. McCreery. of Flint, expects to leave
home for his new position in Chili about
‘April 19.

!Z YEW

AGE OK A DORSE AS INDICATED BY THE
TEETH.

Tlte fottl is born with twelve grinders
When four front teeth have mode tbeir
.ippeantnoe the colt is 12 days old. nnd
when the next four assert thennwlvcs itu
age will to about 28 days. The corner
teeth make their appeanuiee when the
foal is 8 months old. and these latter at­
tain the height of the from teeth at tbe
age of a year. Tlie 2-ycar-old has the
kernel, the dark substance in the middle
of tho tooth’s crown, ground out of all
tto front teeth. In the third year tbe
middle front of teeth are shifted, and
when 3 years old these are substituted
by the permanent (or horse) teeth, which
are larger and more yellow than their
predecessors. The next four teeth are
shifted in the fourth year,and the corner
teeth in the fifth, giving place to the jiermanent nipper.
At 5 yearn of age a horse lias'forty
teeth, of which twenty-four are grinders,
far' back in tho jaw, with which we
have little Iodo. But, be it remembered,
horacs invariably have tusks, which
mares rarely do. Before the age of 6 is
arrived ut tho tusk is full grown, nnd
lias a sligh/ groove on its internal sur­
face (which generally disappears with
age, the tusk iteelf becoming more
rounded and blunt), and at*U the kernel
or nnirl; is worn out of the middle front
teeth. There will still be a difference of
color in the center of the tooth. The
tusks have now attained their full
growth, being nearly or quite nn inch in
length, convex without, concave witliin.
tendiug to a jxjint'and the extremity
bomeuhal curved.
Now. or (jurhaps
some months before, the imn-e may to
said to have a jterfvet moutlr
Ax 7 years the murk, as described.

Dr. Q. C. Caldwell’s estimation of the

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Ch
Pitcher’s

The Jersey cow is considered pre-emi­
nently as a butter cow, with ber moot
profitable use in that direction, on ac­
count of the large proportion of cream
contained in her milk. Consumer* cd
cheese need not be told that its excel­
lence depends almost wholly on the qual­
ity cf the milk from which it is prepared,
as Is further well indicated by the com­
mercial terms of cream cheese, skim
cheese, etc., according as the milk from
which it was made may have be^n whole
milk or skimmed and robbed of its cream.
If the milk be j»oor in butter, the cheese
must be equally so. and wdl grade ac­
cording to its richness or deficiency In
cream. Many persons are of the opinion
that cream which lias once been sepa­
rated can never be so well mixed again
with the milk that a portion of the fatty
matter will not flow out with the whey,
thus rendering the cheese less rich. This
has given rise to some discussion as to
whether rich Jersey milk can be profit­
ably made into cheese without skimming.
According to the lito Professor Ar­
nold, while the Jersey is euiy.'nt.tically a
butter cow her milk’.is ricli in. cheese

matter and cau, without the waste of its
buttery mutter, be converted into cheese
as rich as English Stilton. Commenting
on the above Hoard’s Dairyiian savs:
"Professor Arnold was speaking of new.
warm milk, almost immediately from
the cows, when the solids are in the most
jierfcct emulsion, and hence more of th?
globules of fat will be held by the ren­
net With mixed milk brought »o a fac­
tory once a day the cate would be differ-'
ent." Practical home cheese makers uni­
versally agree tliat tho sooner the milk is
set for cheese making after it lias been
drawn from tlie cow the moro of batter
fat the cheese will contain.

Tlie avenues for tlie consumption of
extracted honey are many, and daily in­
creasing. Among the more common,
American Bee.Journal cites tho follow­
ing: Table use. confectionery, pastry and
cakes, jellies and jams: canning and pre­
serving fruit, both cooked nud in its
natural state: curing hams and meats of
various kinds, in making mead, metheglin, honey wines, harvest drinks and
liquors; Itoney vinegar, honey egg foam,
medicinal preparations, sirups, oint­
ments and salves. It forms the princ’
l*al ingredient in iho formation of print­
ers’ rollers, and is used in the manufac­
ture of beer, ale and tobacco.

In the accompanying cut is shown a
fodder rack for hay or straw, which has
gained much commendation in Illinois.
We.are indebted to Prairie Farmer for
the illustration, as well as for the bill of
material and directions for nutting the

FODDER RACK FOR HAT OR STRAW.
Three inch sluts 4} indies apart, let
Into the center plunk: the to|»s flare to
within 5 inches of
six posts 7 feet
long. ThojKiards. crowed for bottom to
ter nippers, and fast wearing away in rest on. should be on the inside of pouts
the corner teeth, esjiecially in man**: (instead of on the outside, ns iij the cut).
but the black aliil remains in the center Clamp the tops of slits between two
of the tooth, and ix not completely tilieti four inch strips, and imil through with
up until the unhiial is 8 years old. wrought nails. Tlte lumber required
Ax ho gets on past 7. the bridlu teeth will be ns follows:
3 pieces for
14 feet long, 4x-l.
Ix-giu to wear away.
At 8 the kernel;
dias entirely disappeared from all the , 6 planks. 10 feet long, 2x12.
1 board, 18 feet long, 1x0.
lower nipperx, and begins to decrease in2 planks. 16 feet long, 2x0.
the middle nippers. It is now.said to be
0 piecefc, 10 feet long, 1x4.
•postmark of mouth." There aro indi­
6 pieces fencing, 12 feet long, 1x6.
cations. however, after tiiis ago which
4 pieces. 16 feet long, 1x6.
(will enable a very shrewd otiserver to
.38'pickcts. 4 feet long. ,1x3.
guess very closely at a hopvj’s age, but
This rack is mode alike on both sides,
none tliat can lie relied upon by ob­
and in front on each aide is a trough fur
serve™. As horses become advanced in
years the gums shrink away and tho feeding grain.
teeth exhibit a long and narrow appear­
A Long* Keeping Sweet Apple.
ance; they lean moro forward and as­
Id our cut wo give a fair idea of the
sume an arched shape. (See illustration.) form and general appearance of the Carlough apple, though greatly diminished
A Model Pig Hbed.
from tho natural size. The fruit is of
An Austrian stock grower has erected medium size, ovate and very smooth and
a pig shed which cannot easily be beaten uniform in size and shape. In color the
for cheapness and practical usefulness. It Curlough is bright lemon yellow, cov­
is a model, not in the sense of being com­ ered with crimson on the aide exposed to
plete regardless of expense, but in being the sun.
the best arrangement of easily available
materials. In th»J middle of the pig pad­
dock the shed stands, and it provides a
shelter from any wind as well as the
sltade of a roof. A. number of fencing
posts are put in. and a wall plate is fixed
upon them. Rafters of&lt;the local btdloke
saplings support a roof of bark, and in
this arrangement we have a cheap roof
which is within tbe reach of any selector.
A waH three feet six inches high, made
of hardwood boards, is run along and
across tlie shed under the roof. This
forms a "T shaped wail shelter, which

Parents too frequently permit their
■ Rildren to.suffer from headache, fits, SL
Vitus dance, nervousness, etc., when they
••an be enred. Mrs. I’, was cured of sick
lieadoche. dizziness, dyspepsia, nervous I
prostration of lb years standing, after
failure of Irt physicians; Mrs. BL, of sick
headache for 85 years’, Mra. T. of 20 to 50
tits a night; others from this vicinity’ could
to mentioned who hare been cured by that
wonderful nerve food and medicine—Dr.
Mlles’ Nervine, which contain* no mor­ Unwind. Both "model," arc wanwd
phine, opium or dangerous drugs. Free iiulmdot exp.n»re erwdloM which ennsample bottles may be had at W. H. Good­ not b« Imlutcd hr the pnmUc.1 turner.
year’s drug store.

The Armour, sunk at tbe Flats last fall,
will be ready to tow to Detroit by the first
of next week.

JERSEY COW AS A CHEESE MAKER.

ot orntfo meadow ha. »nd whe.lKraw
ot TO per dent, furnbben »n iMwer to
tbe qumtlon. Whr io it that .beep winter
well oa ouow! An nulborilr in «uch
matten explain, that M Kt raw ia u.mdlj
ted more frenlr than hay. tbe animal,
make up in quantity what it laoka iu
quality. Be«ide» dwapuHa. Mraw ha.
alao Ibis to recommend it: That hay
tend, to ,'onrtipation ot the bowel, and
ttroor does not. Animala free from DonMination do better on tlie eaute amount
of food titan tboee afflicted with that
malady. By noticing tbe difference in
tbe ooneiMcnoy ot tbe dropping.ot Itraw

while sheep so fed do well,
straw ii tbe preferable
In this way wintering

CIRCUS MEN IN WINTER.
WHAT

BECOMES OF JHE

HEROES

IN SPANGLES AND TIGHTS.

entire body with white scab*. Skin Tod,
Itchy and Weeding. Hair all gone.
Spent hundreds of dollars. Pronounced
Incurable. Cared by Cuticura Remedies.

P.x

Cured by Cuticura
J
and the phrstetat. was afraid 1 wortd kwemy

What Mcircus people do in winter!
It steins strange thnt while the m-n spapen
devote so much space to the Miying* and do­
ings, the fortuned and misfortunes of nctors
and actrcw-s, they seldom or never refer to
fcircus people, though, from tbe fart that tbe
number of |*TMin* connected with every clrby the largest dramatic company, the saw­
dust folks are a more numerous claim than tbe
children of Tbt?p:s, while from the haiardoua gypsy like character of (heir pn&gt;fesri&lt;&gt;n,
the:r daily lives are fraught with much
deeper romantic Intervet than those of the
wearers of tho sock nnd buskin. In Berlin,
Vienna, Dresden, Hamburg. Paris. Lyons
and BL Petersburg there are Urge •‘winter
circuses,” wlwe the s|&lt;irta &lt;it rhe arena may
be enjoyed throughout the cpld Mwaon, and*
the j&gt;rt»a of those cities devotes quite aa much
attention to the artists of the sawdust circle
as to tbo votaries ol the stags.

C. ANDRUS, Dt

Nitrous oxide Gas or

bead, and my hair alt fell out. until 1 wasenlirelv told-bMded; It (ton broke out oTmr
arms
aud shoulders, untlJ my arm* were
Sffi
jh

P. DRAKE, M. D.,

Office over Holloway'* drug stare.

dolian I was pronounced tnciirauie. 1 toere
of U&gt;e Cutleura itemodtea. and;aft£ uriugtiJo
botiles Cuticura Resolvent. J could Ve ,
change; and after I had taken torn- frwttm I
WIleB 1 ha(5 u’ed ,,x to*’
tie* of Cuticura Resolvent and one box of Cuti­
cura. and one cake of Cuticura Stop I was
wB^rtar®ntr*“Mul dl*('i"'efrom *hlch I had
uini&gt;n&gt;a i&lt;.r n» vtj)e dlheaae
tbe Cuticura
Remedies cured
express with a |a-u Wu»* &gt; •unereo oeinre usitiL*
the Cutlcura Remedies. They saved my lite
iu&gt;d I feel It my duty to recommend them. My
toir Is restored as good us ever, and m&gt; is my
SSthihlUt r™
&gt;oUlcr’
received
great benefit from their use.
Mns. Rosa Killy, Rockwell City. Iowa.

Cutlcura Resolvent

The new blood and skin purifier and pureat and
PnaCTtCtXG BARNA.
best of humor remedies, internally, and CutiIf we visit Frankford, n suburban part of cura Um great akin cure; andStoi^/Soap-an
skin beautIder, exteraally. have cun-d
Philadelphia; Fordham, N. Y.: Newark, N. exquisite
thousands of cases wiiere the shedding of scales
J., and West Chester, Pa., we ahull learn tho measured a quart daily, the skin cracked bleed­
answer to our question: What do circus peo­ Ing. burnlog and Itching almost beyond kuman
ple do in wiut&lt;r! Wo shall find that they go to SiiiM?cefoi,,^r ..,,relcw °.r 1,1 Rone, suffering
terrible. Whut other remedies have made such
the barn to .keep themsulves warm, if not to cures?
told everywhere. Price, Cuticura, 30c.; Soap.
put tbeir bead finder their wing. Ta put it
Ecaolvent, gi. ITopared by
the Patter
more plvioly, tiiere are maintained at each ®c.;
DrugsndChemicalCor^ration.
do.ton.
of the places I liar** named large "practicing
BTSend for "How to euruSklnDtsea.es,"
liams,” ns they art technically •.-ailed, sup­ tti pages, to Illustrations aud too testimociais.
plied with regular forty-two feet circur
Dl
ted, rough,ehapoed
ring,'in which the circus people promote tho r IIV! y^p0Uy 8kta Invented by Cutfeura
drculati »u of tbe blood by praotteiug their
aete all thrungh the cold hubboil When 0
rircus performer accumulates uiuuey be in
Back ache, kidney pains, weakness
variably invests it in a form on which to p*an
rheumatism, and muscular pains re­
bis time when resting from hls professional
lieved In one minute by the Cuticura
Anti-Fain Harter. Tbe first and
labor, and such jx-ople usually hnvo a prnoticiog Imrn of tbeir own for individual use. ouiy ludrentaneous pain-killing plaster.
Uar. fortunate menilxat, of Use profeauoti
spend their winters at some one of the four
CHANCERY NOTICE.
'
ptacte 1 havn named, iu order to enjoy the Stare cd Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit In
(.hanoery.
advantages for practice afforded by the pub­
pending in circuit court for tha county of
, lie practicing torus, which are the property ,..toit
D?nL’JnJc,u“lcSrr M Hartings. Michigan, on
of soiub circus manager or retired per­ the 10th day of February A. D. 1880.
/wo. W Button, complainant vs. Mary Rounds.
former.
Henry 8. Rounds nnd flonn Haynes, defendant.
Nut only do they practice their old octa, । ,»
ln
CJ,U!?
11
appearing that
bin they learn new oue&gt;&gt;
well, besides the itoendaur. Hora Haynes. 1* not a
breaking nnd training new bon&gt;» to the resident of this state, but Is a resident of tbe
ring—a task of no incutuoderable magnitude. State of Ohio therefore, on motion of wnitth A
K,ro.vr' “Writers for complainant, ft is order'
Every rider is require,! by clrcu» managers1 ed that said defendant, Rosa Haynes, enter her
iu furnish his own buries, aud the principal nPto®f*"c’’ «n **ld cause on or before four
tram tbe datoof this order.
urtisU U'tiully keep from two to four. Those months
And ft further apptoring from affidavit oa flic
they are taui]»clled tu maintain during the ”&gt; ibta oune. that defendants. Henry 8- Rounds
winter nt their own expenw. Young fwoplt
R°&lt;&gt;nds. are not resident* of this
uealrous of becoming riders are also instruct­ ,'W’.b'“ fornwriy resided In tbe Stale of Ohio.
Heir last known place of residence being tn
ed in tbeir own chosen profCssion iu thew Bowling Greet], Onio, nt)d that their residence
jncticiiig ixrns during the cold season.
cannot to ascertained by dliicent Inquiry;
therefore, on motion of Smith &amp; Colgrovc. soilcitors for complainant. It is ordered that tbe apI strolled into one «f toes*- practicing barns pe!in,ilMS °r,sal&lt;1 defendanta. Henry 8. Rounds
the other day. A motley group of '-irein1 nnd Mary Rounds, bo entered herein within
iwrfunnera was gathered about tbe ring, in five morttlis from the date of this order.
It b funner ordered that within twenty
which a beautiful young girl ot about it
iT.1?0 1‘y»««pl*ta*nt cause this order to be
ynara was taking her first les-ou in ban.-bock published in the Hasttnci Hann an. su'd publF
riding. There were two or three handsotix ca,,2n f* to continued once in each week for six
•
young women among them with their two or weeks fa succession.
..
. Frank a. nopKr.11. Circuit Judge.
thns* bustoncis. nnd their two or thn-a mqtb* SMiTii&amp;CouiRovK.Hallctlors forComtikitnant
A true copy. Attest:
era, nnd their eight *&gt;r nine little children,
Tho.&lt; 8. finitut. R&lt;*gister.
who *lo tlie fairy busmen when resjuiry*!
Tbe father ot
of ‘bran interesting familto
wa* iu the hnbit &lt;&gt;( tolancing the father -*!
another nt the families on the.top of a greni
pole. The father of u third family oftec
made a pyramid of bqtb thosn fathers, with
hut ynungMt sun for tbo a;x&gt;x awl Inmsoit
branding u|«:n twu borarw for tite tote
All tite fathers -.-ould ditnre u;&gt;on rolling
mukk, rtand upon bottles, ca(cli' knives ami
Ixitlv, twirl Itnnd todns ride upon anything
Jump over anything aixi stick u‘ nothing
All the mother* could (and tiidj do flying actU|mju tt&gt;*! torolmc.lasl Ktetsls. One of ’hem
From u.ing for Coughs, Colds, Sore
drove four in hand alone, in a Greek chariot, Throatjend Incip:ent Lung Troubles
turougli every towr. in which she appeared.
They all assumed to to mighty rnkUlt nnd
knowing, yet there mas remarkable, gentlenra» and tihild(slices* /itout these people, n
vpecial inaptitude for any kind ot »barj&gt; practicee, and on untiring rcadincsn to toijj and
piry one another, deserving u- much reflect
and na much generous cvutddcnition as &lt;h*
virtues uf any cIsm of people iu the world.
It is pleasant to the taste and will cure
TXAtitiXG Boiixza
•How ure holies trained for the ringf’ 1 the most obstinate cold. Prepared hy
naked.
FLECTS BROS.. HTTSBOTGZ.
“You mean the horse* upon which ridere
Sold by* all druggists at 25 cents per
perform tbeir featst Well, to answer that
bottle. Insist on having iL
question I will begin by saying that the tost
uge at which to train a horae in from 5 to t
years. In aelecting one fur the pur(xjse you
must first decide what kind of riding you
wish to use him for. A* you doubtless know,
circus riding is of two kind*, namely, princi­
pal acts nnd manege acta Principal acta are
those in which the artist rides in a standing
position and performs various acta, such at
pirouetting, jumping and throwing somer
eaulu over objecta, etc. Principal acts may
to ridden either u|«n tto horse s tore took
or upou a ptid saddle. They may also be
ridden a* two, four or six horae acta, tbe per
former riding any of those number of horae*
all at the aarne time, or they may be burdk
acta, txira or hurdles being plactd in the ring
and the horse jumping over th'enu
r»
AAA___ A c ruMCU cTlj *A-IA- V J

It Stops the Pain.

M. B. GILLASP1E. Notary Pi
.
and U. 8. Claim Agent,
win prMecute aU kinds of elalsu ImC

I

M. FOWLER,
.
S
Dentist

S

TUART, KNAPPEN A VANARMA
Lawyers.

S

Praattes in all eoorts of tbe state and tn
Dotted States courts.
Offices over Hastings National Bask.

WlUIAM J.-Sir amt.
Loyal K. Kxafpev.

a. barber, m. d..

H

•
•
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over Nevin’s store. Office hours from 2

n

W. LOWRY, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.
Makes a specialty of treating diseases of th*
KTE and EAR and tbr preservation of riatou
g’lISes17 fitUnB SPECTACLES and eye

Office and resldenee-on Broadway, near Court ■
House, Hastings, Mich.
.
C; WELTON

loss by fl re. lightning or wind; against '» rasa1
Ilfs by death and accident.
MlTlPi COLG ROVE,
Lawyers.
(Office in Union block. Hasting*.)
Practice is all the courts ot tbe state.

S

A . E. KENA8T0N,
ok*
Attorney at Law,
(Ovar J. 8. Goodveor * Oo.’b rtara.)
Practices tn all courts ot tbe State. CoUoctfooa

nromntlvsttfflnglntr tn_

p B. TIMMERMAN, ll«iilX|»Ude Ph»I. •
.
siclan and Burgeon.
(Office over Lathrop's drag store.)

ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, In­
surance and Loans.
.
Office with J. G. Runyan^Bon. 2 doors aorta

M

Special attention given to making exchangee
of property. Tbe interests ot non-resident
lota for Mie.

GILLASPIE,
Comer ofCourtand'Jefferaon St. Keeps flour,
feed, bone meal, ground oyster-shelh e«g food
for fowls. Also a general stoc| of groceries.
Good goods. Low prices.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

-

-

Mich.

CAPITAL, $50,000.00
Incorporated under the laws of tbe Stott ot
Michigan.
Open for bnslness Dec. is. ISM In building for
merty occupied

OFFICE*
D. G. Robinson. President:

DlRKCTORs:

Dan *V. Reynolds,
D. G. Robinson,
C. D. Beebe.
A General Banking Business Transacted.

RH»X'SM
Mitchell’s Rheumatic Plata

ridden under an ordinary mildly by * lady or
gentleman iu a park riding dress, tbe object

play tlie rider1* skill In managing tbe bores.
For hurdle riding you want tbe moat spirited,
daaiung. high mettled horae you can get, but
for any other atyle of principal act borwe
should powees little or no »pirit, and should
be of a dull, plodding, phlegmatic di.ipoeition
that nothing can excite. Earing selected
your horae, tbe flrat thing is to bit him—that

Very Reasonable Tens
127 acres in Rutland, fair house but no
gtod outbuildings, 50 acres iraprovedI ota of fence timber and wood. Within 7
uilea of this city and 4 of Irving station.
This farm will to sold at a bargain, on a
reasonable payment down.

26 acres Hastings township within one mile of eity limit*.
.
MORTGAGE SALE.
2 dty lota In Hastings, desirable place
Default haring been made In tbe conditions
t» certain mortjnqro made by Charles W. for a home.
Will be closed out at half
Uggs and Ellen V. lilm. hls wife, to John A. their value.
ireble, dated the seveotujiay of. A
D.
Call on or address
Deeds, for the count)
Michigan, on the 10Q. _________ _ __ _
1SSI, Tn liber 12 of mortgMces on page M on
which mortnm&gt;. there is claimed to be doe at
the date of this notice tbe sum of four hun­
dred and eighty-eight do’.lar, and sixteen eenta.
and an attorney’s Tee of twenty-Sve dollars pro­
HASTINGS. MICH.
vided for in said mortgage, ana no ran ar pro­
ceeding* at taw baring bees I a atitoted tore-

D. R. COOK,

BBYMUt tMTOM--------------------------------

quickly with some, while others will require
Now therefore. by rtrtne of tbe power of sale
months.
contained In uM mortgage and tbe statute In
"Having been well bitted the bone fa put

ROBERTSON HOOSE

THE CAELOUGB APPLE.

’ The claims made for the Curlough are:
A vigorous annual bearer of long keep­
ing, fine appearing fruit of good quality.
The flavor of the fruit is sweet, mild and
pleasant.
On Mr. Lovett’s grounds, at
Little Silver, N. J., the apples liang on
the trees until freezing weather.

Give the fowls meat food of some kind
and less grain and you will get more eggs
in txJld weather.
To secure choice pigs tlte selection of
die male i* of the utmost importance.
A pig bom with a weak constitution ia
a poor piece of property in these days of
cheap pork.
,
. Provide tight boxes for feeding all
kinds of grain.
Nn ono material can be considered ae a
complete food in itaelf.

Keep tbe fowls dry.

body and hia head kept up by "bearing up” sell at pu’&gt;

prenbee described fn saM mortgage, or

*r. Ow**'* Elwtri* 1*1.

vaulting upon bis back till be is tnoroughly an attorney fee of twenty-five doffaro
ed for therein, tbe premises being de
tbe balance of the ring. Then the paper cov­ said mortgage a* all that eertata pteci
ered hoop' through which riders jump end of land, lylns and being situate a* the
made to pass under theip till be will do so of l»d, be the t__
without tbe slightest tendency to ihy or
frighten. Then, if designed for a pad horae,
John A. Gbkblk.
tbe pad la placed upon him to accustom him
Smith &amp; Colgmove. AU’y* for.
to ft Often, after all other stages of his

Will
submit to tbe pad, but will kick to
such nn extent that it cannot be placed upon
him. He must then be taken out of tbe ring
altogether.’—Washington Star.

ECKHAMS GROW REW
Ths Qkildm's Maifctai

At a meeting of tbe Belgian Photographic
aaioeiation eomo comparative exjiei unet’ti

gallic acid, ferruo* oxalate, bytlroquinono.
that can lie used for fattening and for
wintyning animal heat

•r|” me

holds a long hinge rein attached to the bit.

wftert negative.

MKS?) *

�=
THE ATLANTIC
O’wDB»fcr»&lt;

OLD /ACK WATTS TELLS HOW SHE

ENTHUSIAST

PRESENTS

VIEWS ON

HB

THE OLD GATE.

of
Anri tto Mtariag cattle riowlypara.

WAS LOST ON “DEVIL’S CRADLE."

PARROTS.

recently

Ca«mb2«-

yean ago that the ill fated steamahip Allanth
eras wr-cknl upon, tbe reefs ou "Devil’s Oadie.” within forty feet of tbe lofty rock

^nu^o.'-said aurathurirariebird

to a reporter lately.

J. B. M. Wright to Good Houeekrep^

Go.)

vol
=—

good slides from n.gativeu by a eop/mg
camera ar by photographing direct from

Tbe wiki binta pau*e awhile to rert.
And ring tbeir •’«***.”*_ ,

web de/onnlU-

light; then a frame tor the slklo and fa front
as objective. A Hme light to not st all
seatial for jiartor exhibition*, and the di»pU,

toe child'* extoteocn by drowning it in a tub

■I believe meet of them die withiu a month

ityi* venerable, silver haired Jack Watte,
who has just turned bls 83d year. Ho to a
rest barn to
stalwart, liardy, rough, wentlftr bcateti fish- j
ifWTH.cn to
oriiuin. anil hits a brilliant record there-' ntaguiflcenco of thh delicate fabric that is trifle more economically in Bdinburgt. tnan
InBambWEkKHt-HllM-U*
about* for not n few deeds of life risking and placed ou alleged splendid trouweaux. About
keeping; tot • Rood talking blrd “ “ r“T
fife raving valor. With muse-lo* like wire tbe splendor ot tbo other material I cannot
ray. but about the value of the laces. I can
A few weeks ago The Saturday Republic rope* aud sinew* like steel, his strength, loo. amert that then’ is mneb of tbe fairy story drcn thrive on tbe ' arioc* mvoryAhifieoupa
"Do 1 remember that night! Do IJ You
about It Tbo best known iacu buyer in thto of man v ingredimt* for which the cuisine uf
wouldn’t ask that question, my boy, if you
al a tow figure to mak* it well worth while
bad been here, for if you lived ever so many town, who has had charge of the laro deport­ Un. country b mhbrul-1. *»d unfortunately
ment for years in one of the largest dry goods
for a man to undertake tto borine** of train-' ered sax in mineral atoms. From the follow­ liven you would not forget that awful night
• bauM, told mo tbe other day that they had
iag and ncrlmiatixiug them. You can get a
ing it will be seen that E. D. Walker, the
young parrot at Cureoto or Acapuleo. or at scientist and writer, anticipate-! the Pacific old Bum’s voice qul vered as be paused to dear Dot one yard of real lace In tirnir whole stow
almost anv Central American port, for five
bU throat, and hls eyes giiatened as though This seems a sweeping assertion, but it is staple diet. In too many oases in England
nevertheless a true one. The particular firm bones are cUljr reganl^i as uasCul to the rag
. q«*o* (about M). that will be worth fifiO or
for which be bought lost &lt;12,000 a year or so
&gt;100 wbeu properly taught. It'r easy enough
gathering tear.
Mr. Walki-r written in 1887:
ago in buying real lace, which bad absolutely rare enrn among tbo jioor-C.-Liverpool
"We generally think of minerals as dead
no
sale in this city; end. far this reason, they Courier.
that this was a rtormy night wlnm yxsu'eame I
__________ _______
lamps of inactive matter. But they may
resolved not to buy any in tbe future. No
truthfully be said to be alive, creature* of lu. Fshaw! this is nothing. Sure there is a I one misses it, as there is no call for tbe genu­
Electric Welding.
bit
ot
a
storm
brewing
and
a
rather
stiff
;
vital puhatKXM and separated into Individu­ hnwxe, but liotliing worth noticing. Look! , toe nrtielo whatever. Like real diamonds,
btrd to young. There to a common but foolout a bit.” And as be opened tbe door a
it b particularly so in tho latter case. —Inter­ barrel* are among the article for which
a* diverse as those of animal*. They throb gust of wind extinguished tbe lamp on tbe view in St. Louis Globo-Democrat.
electric welding i» already employed. Bars
with uir*en current* of enurgy. They grow table, leaving tbe rdbm in total darkne**.
differcnro in thb reepact tban in tbe human,
to rise aa long as they have opportunity.
We walked out toward tbe bluff. Tlie air |
They can be killed, too, though not as easily
Wbat guro Burke bis peculiar charm, » bare lengthened «ir *h&lt;irt«-n«d an&gt;l cast Iron
waa murky, raw, and growing bitter cold, i
talking.”
as an oak or a dog.
pecially with the audiences that thronged to piore* for nincbbury united by tbe new
"A strong electric current discharged Righty feet below tbe wav® dashed against
"Dojto different kinds of parrote require through a crystal will decompose it very the rwAs, poundiug like some enormous bear him. both in this country axd in Amcri- metlx-d. The process to very rapid, and so
different foodF
‘
■ rapidly if It be of soft structure, causing tbo sledge hammer, with a noise like distant tbun- ' ca,was hto marvelous dramatic power. Wton effective tlmt chain link* made by It. unlike
&lt;ter, and causing tho ledge under our feet to ' lu Romo hi* Lenten discourscr. were attended those welded in tbe old way. never break at
psrtides to gradually disintegrate in tto re­
by stranger* who could not understand a the wvld. A &lt;-umpleto revolution in rh cling
verse order to ita growth, until the poor thing vibrate with each blow.
metal plates to nuti&lt; lj«ted. as the riveting
commonly met with iu this country. Ot lie* a dead, shapetoa ruin. It is true the
may to done by electricity so a* to avoid all
Far away in tho distance there was now
crystal's life is unlike that of higher crea­
ture*. But tbe difference between vegetable and then visible a tiny point of light—of some tion, or, rather, acting, iu the sense of the
in its natural habitat. Tbe Mexican double aud animal life is no greater than that be- vowel; w&gt; for that it would wholly disappear word used by Demosthenes He was such a
master of this difficult art that on one occa­
Au Elephant'* KagacUy.
.tween mineral and vegetable life. Linnaeus, for awhile, aud then again eome into view.
"That light teabout sixty mites away, and sion, in tbo midst of friends, ho undertook to
Tbe stories illustrating tbe sagacity of the
j tlie great Swedish naturalist, defined the
prea"h a sensational sermon without uttering elephant arc innumerable; but few are more
' three great kingdoms by saying: ‘Stone* a steamship, likely ono of the English of
French linera.” be said. IVo bad reached n word. His face, exprdmivo of suitable emo- remarkable than the following one recorded
grow, plants geo*
animals grow
near tbe vary edge of tbo bluff—aa far as it
by a writer in a Bombay paper upon tlie au­
and fa*’, and move.' ”
quick to become attached to tbeir ownora.
JVbile Walker mentions nothing of *ex in was safe to go—when my companion pressed one moment darkaxxl by furrowed linos, tbe thority of an artillery officer, who wa* a wifeand to make strangers feel like stranger*, stones, it to plain that his ideas respecting my arm and pausnl. Stretching out bis arm 1 next instant seemed lit up with seraphic mm of the incident: The battering train was
which to one of tbe chief charms of a parrot them were identical with tto wonderful and pointing with hi* Jong, bony finger*, he beauty. His impodag attitudes and gestures going to tho niegn uf Scringapatam, when an
troths Mr. Kinne thinks to lias demonstrated exclaimed: "Down there, just beyond ut—it is defiod description. One unspoken sentiment artilleryman, who wax vented on tlie tumbril
man nature, isn't itt If a parrot will take to
only eighty feet from dry laud—you see that was strengthened by pointing tragically of one of the gtnu, by some accident fell al­
everyb-.xiy the owner uas no use for it. This
dark streak ui tlie seal That is tbe ‘Devil» dowu, another by outstretched haixto and most directly under the hind wheel. The
Republic.
variety has another good quality—that of
Cradle,' and to under water at wry high tide. eyes raired to braveu.—Temple Bar.
ele|&gt;nant stationed behind tbo gun, pera-ivbig
f&lt;&lt;arle»ane*a. A Mexican double yellow head
It to railed that name because the ruef is like
the uiiuj's danger, instantly, without any orTbe most notable ?ntertalnmant. without
minutes that dutance tends both enebant* exception, ever given at tbs executive man- sei that runs on them, and sometimes tbe era
Tbe romantic drama of. tbe “ Corsican its trunk, and kept it suspended till the earhas
beaten
and
(tounded
and
shook
the
Brolhtrs” wm *ugg-*tod to the elder Alexan­
don where refreshments were served was
these birds can learn, I will only-say that that to tho 'liplnmatic corp* In February, wrecks, very much as a cradle is rocked, dre Duma.* by what Louis Blanc, whose
they have been taught to imitate all the ahl- 1881, at tlie dote of the Haye* administration. until they are torn to pieces.
mother wa* a Corsican, told him of the
mals in the barnyard—tbo rooster, tbe dog,
“Nine have been lost there during my time. mysterious spiritual »y rapethy existing be­
The following Gollk-uuna. surviving tn East
Mrs. ilayee 7.000 persons by actual ooank But that was not the luck of tho Atlantic, tween him and his young'-r brother Auguste.
ID made &lt;o repeat half a dcaec letters ot the Of this number 4,500 part&lt;x&gt;k of the'lavish which was too firmly set in tbe rock? to be I They were so closely allied in tempera­ Sufi jlk, are worth preatr* tag:
1. Ho-go. Used ui relation to fkb that i*
alphabet correctly in succemian. spell words,
moved, and tbe wavea pounded and broke ber ment that one had always been able tu
tainted or not quite fresh—haul gout.
and aa to swearing—they wQl pick up ‘cum’ whit- barrels of terrapin prepared wd served.
determine, however widely m*para ted, what
2. The smallest pig ot a litter to tailed "tb*
wards as quick as any lO-year-old gamin in Over 1,500 loaves bf bread and ISO bams were But that night set iu hard It was cold—bit­ liad happened to the other. Louto knew, iu
Ter Flak”
made into sandwiches. There were nearly ter cold—and tbo sun went down toa blind­ England, when Auxu*U&gt; was sud&gt;lenly taken
3. Largera-. Tbe glranurs in a corn field i
1,000 quarts of cream furnished. Nearly 400 ing snow storm, and tbe wind blew-evary ill in France; Augusto knew in Spain If Louto demand lorgnen of paierra by.—Notes andj
fastr
were In danger in -Italy. They bad repeated
chickens were used in salads. Over 160 gal­
Querist*.
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lons uf coffee and great tanks of lemonade sleet and bail that cut your very clothe* and .
drew blood wherever it struck your flesh. | I their vivid Impression, tbeir inmost rcvelaof all porrote. They require special car* tbe
All tbe time the wind wa* rising and tbe air' tion, flashing thrpugh space, was confirmed.
flrtt winter, and tbould be kept warm aud j
wltho,It .aut
■xrt of the -trauebt. Jurt tore 1 wiU ci re feetoon. witboat attat.
Tbe steward of the household, W. T. was getting more bitterly cold, it was so &lt; The Blanca were great admirers of Dumas Ohio increased tho value of the adtoitrtng
cold that the air seemed to sting you, and the |
you a pointer. If you put a monkey, an ant
Crump, »ho managed this enormou* gastro­
nomic enmpnigu, Lad a small arruy of tuea wind would whirl you nround almost ofl
and women tn the kitchen. A supply of your test; It - whistled and howkd and
tbe window in a room where a Are to burning
2.300 clean plates was kept roustantiy on -.crceched with a frightful noise. I says to
—you are going to lone your pet. It will
Unud and required ten dish washers. There my pious old woman; ‘Mary Ann, it doe*
ratch cold «ud die sa surety as if yon had
were seven cooks in the kitchen and fifty •eeni os though bell itaelf had been let loose
to-night.' And says she to me: ‘Jimmie,’ 1
Then
led parrots die of coidF
actual cost of this single entertainment was behove it is—but—Jimmie—harkand »b«
Hi.uOO, although no wines were served, which and 1 rau to tho window and looked out and
in San Francisco to kill a parrot,
listened.
.
wm more ’.han has ever been expended by
even oa a eotl day, but draught* nre fatal,
“Well, with all that unearthly uproar of Um
in sunnier and winter alilre. The real trouble any president for state dinners during a tempest vou could not hoar m-.ich else, yet
whole administration. The jam was unpar­
we did bear a faint ‘boom,’ like tbe sound ol
will not try to believe that tbe birds get alleled, owing to stators and others abusing a cannon; in a minute or two wesaw a streak
ak,nK much better at first without drinking tbe executive hospitality by bringing a* of fire shooting up through the saow and
many o» ten ladles on tho can! dariguod only
bail and thou we knew that the Devil'* Cra
, •ftwsbly imported parrot, however healthy, it to include the Indio* of tbeir families. — W ish
die Bad, or would have, another wreck.
will drink itaelf to death, that's wbat 1 iugtoo Star.
•God help the poor soul*!' I cried, and Mary
Ann went down on ber knees and prayed for
A Dug*, llorderou* Revenge.
tbsm and th* poor lad of oar*—our boy
A corre*paudent of The London Field re“Thou you would "iva them imi water at
Lite* tbo following instance of canine retri
&lt;Ua merchantman Bat—be wasn’t, though!"
“Not exactly that A little water may be bution which came under his notice: Two And tbo old man’s voice was choked into
givrti to a young bird every day; say one or shepherds on tbe North Derbyshire moors,
two teaapounful.L But tbe proof that water living in ml joining cottages far removed from
. JOUIB’S SCRPB1SX.
is bad for a green parrot, if you let the bin! any other dwelling, had each a dog ofAbecur
“Well, str," be resumed, "tbe wife put ou
feed itself, to shown by tlie fact that a parrot breed that were sisters. One of the** gave * boiler of water and 1 put wood to the fire.
' Which has bren getting along finely fur a birth a tew weeks ago to a litter of fir* We always do wbeu we think we may have
whole wask without water, but with phnty whelps, and all sivmed to go well with them
green food- which Contains all the water until the 28th ot last month. On that day, in rau out In tbe storm. 1 was a good bit of a
the early morning, tbe mother of the paps strong man then, dr, but 1 coull hardly
. trouLic directly it is allowed to swill al! ft was hi tbe yard eating ber breakfast when stand up in that gate. It blew with awful
tbo sister appeared on tho *cene. An attempt
wanta.’’
was made by tbe intruder to share tbe nwal
"Parrot* are rock lam, feeders, tton F
This was resented by a snarl aud a growl, standing. Another rocket shot up. nnd its
“In captivity, yea, and that to tto cause ot
meat of tlicir oilmenu Tto bird* naturally which failed to drive off the hungry sister. track of fire dtocloaed an awful sight.
t
live on *eed* an^ fruit, uuder cunditiou*
It was all in a minute, and I had to strain
which pwnut them to bars frtrii food at all
my eves and look under tbe peak of my hat
Umw, and plenty of fresh air and sunlight. verely mauled, and went limping away howl­ through tbe blinding storm. Tto-re was a
But a parrot in captivity to kept In a state ol ing with pain. About im hour after th to in­ greet, big, splendid ocean steamship driven
chrome irritability by hc4 and improper food cident, the owner of the cur with a family
and strong'
Come, thou new seer/wtoo shah rise and
Tbto day * evangel ot thy Ood rad King:

k^king photographic print Inamo.', * num-o

think ibe-mma ploaaing part ot amateur pho
tagrapiiy is tbe lantern slide Craton-.—Intrr-

Uttte Mw Brae to a jssraon who finds it
eaajr to interpret tmat things according tuber
own advar.tagc One day she sat boldni,- the
kiumi, and asking 1&gt;er little ptermat- vQ.-,

"Who gives you milk, kittyF inquired
Rase. Kitty struggled a little to get dowu.
bat made do reply.
“Do you love nr, kitty F
"Who is tbe nicest little girl m th- world F
"MawF cried kitty, making a despera:
effort to escape.
"Tberc, isn’t she politeF asked Rqm tri
umpliantly. "She sold ’Too!”'— Youtht

lamp which had ju&gt;: been lighted while ber
dry road abe saw presently a Mir. and. look

tho light.

She got out and aim'd for the

nrath it already, waiting for the fall c(,
motto nnd tbo insretsof night that drop from
tbe hfe dewtroying flame It was a curious
sight-tho-o creatures squatted in a circle,
with upturned beads, waiting for the victim*
to drop into their mouth*. —Montreal Star

s
Podgcra (fiercely)—Well, young woman,
what uu&gt;e did young Woo noil cocnc hcreia*t
evening!
Fair Fiancee (demurely)—It was a littlafterT.
P.—And wbat time did be depart I
F. F. tootttussdly)—I—beltove—it—wo.-, a.
little before—0. But thou (brightening) L-

Tbee&lt;- pills are scientifically .compound
«!, uniform in action. N«griping pain hi
commonly following Hie use of pills.
They are adapted to both adnlls and chil­
dren with, perfect safety. We guarantee
they hare do equal In the cure of sick
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
bilkxunera, and. as an appetizer, they ex­
cel any other preparation.

oisr

SATURDAY, APRIL 5

At 10 o’clock sharp, at first farm east of city limits, along the railroad,
known as the Adam Tinkler farm.
This farm, formerly rented
by me, has passed into other hands and I am obliged to sell my
stock, nearly all of which is highly bred. Will sell

ilog along with him. Their dspartors would
appear to have brep notirod by tto vanqutobed sistar, for about on hour afterward?
she stealthily made ber way to tbeetaldc.
nbereir. were tbe whelp* before named, ami
worried them oil Having accompltobsd I libterrible revenge, Rhe proceedtd to carry off

tori’* children.

looked as though tbe whole bottom of tho
ocean bad violently heaved them up; they
were actually like mountains, end they lifted

bumping vnr those joggwl pointe of flinty
• Then *11 wa* pitchy darkness again, and
although 1 could not set- anything 1 kept my
eyes in the same direction. In a few minute*
another rocket shot up, and again I caw Uiat
noble vseaai lifted up almost out of the water
by a mighty wave; astern it seemed caught
and pivoted on one greet point of cock: thet.

A commercial nnd manufacturing age It;

ted with aift bread, which agree- well with
•ttMT parrot*. The |&gt;roper tbmg for tbi.
ttrdtsadtot •&gt;( water crackers, ]»Uof biscuit
xml .’ccaatoually u ptetv o&lt; mealy

Thb is prv-emiueutly Mcb at. epoch and tlx.
world's history.

Philanthropic cut reyrto*

Tlw condition of tbe destitute pnrfr excite*
more notice than formerly. Th- reform ui.
priwms, tbete dtoripliDe and their sanitary

*teeub&lt;-*

Of course thir

ceded tbe bare, rough rocks sueuted like a
Luge jaw, down inti and upon which the
Meamablp dropped with n crashing nohe of
broken iron, gla», tackhug and machinery :
loud above which 1 could bear the smothered
but unmtotakable sound of women s sbrielu
and the shout* of incu—:onc loud, hideoady

"l’b«D all was inky black darkness, and tbe

sweeping away of tbe dhabilitte* of women to
significant The laws for the protection of mln-

other in tracacendxog tbeir
parts at
tbe horrid ebmeatal orgy. I had hard work

One first-class work team, in good shape for summer’s work; a
half dozen youngsters by my horse, Holborn, mostly fillies from one
to four years old, and out of such mares as the dam of Dr. Lowry s
Pontiac Chief and other good mares. One thoroughbred short-horn
cow; one thoroughbred yearling heifer; one 7-8 short-horn three-year
old cow; 3 high grade brood sows, with pigs at foot, by thoroughbred
Poland China boar; a dozen good breeding ewes, with x/i -bred
Shropshire lambs at foot; one thoroughbred Shropshire ram; a lot of
young chickens. Also a few farming tools: 2 drags, one new plow,
one light double wagon, double harness, hay rack, etc.
’
* *
•.•'&lt; ’■
/
•
This sale will not continue long as there is mostly" stock to be sold.
You can attend the sale and spend the afternoon-.in the city,
Remember this stock will be sold to the highest'bidder.
•

our little bouse.

barbarities.

rot II is a very bcaimfu)
and a fair a htoctar. Thi­
rty UU thoroughly acch

terms

Inatitutbe storm bad susnewhot abated 1 joiued

8cbow&gt; room abuses are getting rarer.

Tbe

Provisions
for a^r&lt;y at sea ore tuulUplyiux aud th.'

tto cliff*. There we saw r to noble stcanjxhip
Atlantic hard fast on tbe rocks, split bi tbe

yet furiously tweaking over Lar. tee had

water on the baited

work* and rigging; bodies were froxeo stark

Trtegray.il.

a living soul in right oa board. But few
bodtoawsr*washed ashore until tbe next day
.mmi I'M'I tiM*.
....___ _ .
stood. 1 Waned and reached forward and

Sums of $10.00 ’and under, cash. Over $10.00, satisfactory notes
running six months at 7 per cent, interest will be taken.
Hastings, March 25, 1890.

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Dispersion Sale!

at tho bottom &lt;&gt;f itecage—to it a wonder that
tto bird sickens! Why. tto life of a parrot i&gt;
lathe rauiightand tto fresh fru»ta an tbe
trees! How many people think of sunning
ttofr parrot, a thing which ought to to doo.
* • «rery dayF
*»o all the vartetMM require tto **me
nujT
“■ot EX to the temperature of the room,
but a* to tto ieediug. Vo, certainly A rick
parrot i*, in nine case? out of ten.
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VOL. XXXIV. NO.

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 2, 1890.

Hastings Banner

The Proprietor of the Tower
•IS THE-----

Published Wednesdays by
COOK EBOB.,
..
----AT---HASTINGS, HICH.

F. R. PANCOAST,
HASTINGS. MICH.

\ Largest Retail Dealer
THIS WEEK’S CATALOGUE OF
GREAT SPECIAL OFFERINGS.

Sheriff Sbriner was handshaking with’
friend* at the Corner? one day last week.
C. McCay ha* finished sawing picket* In
Dell Modroc's woods, aud moved his ma­
chinery to the Comer*.
Grant Barnhart is not improving from
hl* rheumatic difficulty as rapidly as his
many friends wish.
Otis Lawrenee has returned from Alimo,
after having spent several daj-s visiting

A. Oortrlght, of Kalamazoo, Sundayed
with his parents.
Quite a large class braved the snow and
storm on Friday to meet lhe county board
of examiners for examination.Albert Nichols and wife have gone to
Kendal, and from there Intend visiting
Oranirevllle during his vacation.
A. Aldrich and wife, of Petosky, were
here calling on old friends lost week.
They Were called here on account of the
dcatoof her mother, Mrs. Wilcox.

MEN’S SUITS:
150 black C. Worsted Sack Suite,
120 brown W. Cassimere Sack Suits,
260 plaid
“ .
“
“
ISO genuine Victoria Cassimere Suits,
300 Pepper and Salt
“

pair f iron gray horses, and a new silver

Republicans, who are not already prop­
erly registered, see to it on or before Sat­
urday, tbo 5th. your names are so placed
that
-,
“_xAcre will no question arise on electlon । ay to prevent or delay the board In
Ing the ballot early the following
ly morning the 7 th.
J. Flanders singing class anticipate a
fine time Thursday night, in which many
will display their cultured talent to the

IN THE WORLD.

$3.50
$5.00
$6.00
$7.00
$8.00

Brash Illdge.

Over 1500 Men’s Suits, 110
Any of them guaranteed good value and formerly
■old at $15, $16 and $18.
All of above bargains in sacks and frock suits, men’s
d/.es. 30 to 42 breast measure.
We only quote these prices for this week.
Write-or send for our rules for self measurement. We
send sui^s on approval C. 0. D.

Hudsons

TOWER

CLOTHING COMPANY,
Latest Clotlfers, Hatters and Furnishers,
GRAND RAPIDS,

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MICH.

THE MARKETS-

•UUKlUAUb AAl.r,.
i’.Iuilt huvifig bt-en made injfhp conditions
Hasting*.
• i i !•&gt; flair; tnortex:* made l&gt;y rtniny C. Ald­
Apples—Dried. 4c per lb.
a ti&gt; Snftmrl IL Willison dated December 1st.
BuUer—ISC.
_
r, l&gt; i«". and recorded in the
J,1'J
SSS.-Tttft.S
’N"Mlt-hlcuk'on il?&lt;• mb &lt;ii»y of JMnusry
Corn—SOc.
a. H. h • ■. in liber:» of mortaapM. on page frtil,
Boel
—
Lira.
12.50013
00 calves, 53CcCF.i 50.
which inurtzage there la claimed to txj due
• t the dale ot tuts notice CLo sum ot one huuH^ra-^Mef.3e; oalf,3c.
tr. if and *«Teu*.v.two dollars and twentv-seTen
ts. and nn attorney's fee of twenty-are dolLime—BeUlagatttcperbb!; waler lime.OlAO
■i&gt;provided for tn said mortgage, and tm au't
proceeding! at law having beeu Instituted to per bbl.
&lt;»&gt;U—Tlfc22c perbu.
r. v.cr the »vmer« secured by aald nmrtgigr.
potatoM-per bu.
’t any part thereof.
fork-A* M38L-5.
No*, t'irrcfan-. by virtue of the powerM sale
Poulin—Hens. Bc;ehicken». ac.
.mined in said mortgage, and the statute tn
llMter—Celling at *5 per ton.
■ .-h case trade and provided, notice Is hereby
Timothy Seed-aellhtgaVsite per bu.
.-iven tu&lt;u -m Saturday the twenty-eight day ot
.lune A. D. 1HW. nt ten o'doek in the forenoon.
Wheat—No. 1, white 75c red. 75c.
.
I sti.dl sell at public auction, to the hlghett bid­
der. n.» ths north front door ol the court boose
Detroit.
nuiei-ltynf Hastings-(that being the place
where the circuit court for Barry county is
olden), tiie pifetntses described In said mort­
gage. or so murli thereof w may be necessary
t&gt;4j-the amount tine ou said wortgage, with
Oats—US'j&amp;W per bu.
aci.ui per cent Interest, and all legal coats,
Jfotatott —tacCr-'Oe.
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Poultry-Live: chlekons. SHftOlvc; ducks.
lo’.lari covenanted for therein, lhe premise*
liaise;
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«O: fair to good, ia.SO&amp;as 10. I-anibs,
Dated tunings, March 29th. U30.
8AUI.-KL R. Whxisok. Mortgagee.
^Tloia-^sSuvc? higher; mbrd. heavy.
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WHOLE NO. 1818
Nashville.
J. D. Wing is visiting relatives in town.
Will Moore, of Muskegon, is visiting his
parents.
Mrs. C. W. Smith was at Hastings
Thursday.
Matte Hi ndmarch spent last week In
Vermontville.
Mrs. M. B. Brooks Is at Potterville visit­
ing her sister Mr*. Dr. Higbee.
•
Edna Truman Is homo from Olivet col­
lege for the spring vacation.
Ed. Reynolds has bought Lyman Brown’s
house and lot on Middle street.
Frank C. Boise Is at St. Louis, Mo., on
business for the Williams Fruit Evapora­
tor Co.
H. IL Dickinson has been Ln the north­
ern part of the state purchasing lumber
for the Bell Furniture A Novelty Co. •
Clara Howard, of Montreal, Canada, Is
assisting Rev. Stewart In a series of meet­
ings at M. E. church this week.
The republicans of the township of Cas­
tleton held their caucus at the town hall
Saturday afternoon. There was ,a good
attendance considering the stormy weather
and bad roads. The following ticket was
put in nomination: Harvey J. Bennett,
supervisor; Henry C. Zuschnltt, clerk; E.
M. Evarts, treasurer; James B. Mills, jus­
tice of the peace; Hiram Perkins, commis­
sioner of highways: Geo. Wellman, drain
commissioner; A. L. Bemis, school inspec­
tor; Wm. Strong, two years. Geo. Crabb,’
one year, board of review; Jerry VanNocker, James H. Harper, S. M. Fowler,
Wm. H. Miller, constables.

There was a wood bee at Frank Henney’a
Tuesday. Mr. H. hurt his leg not- long
since and is not aide to get around only on
crutches.
Ray Platt Is working for E. J. Kesbner;
and Jason Platt commences work the 7th
for J. S. Keeler.
Charlie and Fred Fleming have each*,
silk plug bat
Elder L. G. Monre, of Grand Rapid*;
was in attendance-at'the Advent quarterly
meeting.
Zora Moore, of this place, is working to
your city for R. B. Richards.
Chancy Wood'will work in Lowell this
summer.
Mary Becker I* working In your city,
and Belle will work in Lowell this summer.
J. G. Carpenter was in IAke Odrsw.
Sunday.
People will come from far and near to
trade at our P. of Instore.
.
Quite a number contemplate attending a
play at Clarksville, April 4tb, entitled
-Ten nights in the bar-room." .

Creaeey.
Born, to Arthur Shorter and wife Tues­
day. March 25th. a daughter.
Pierce Travis is home from the west
Considerable wheat Is being marketed
here at present at the highest market price.
John Holden is quite sick.
A number of our young people take an
active part In the play to be given at
Grange hall next Wednesday evening, en­
titled -The Yankee Detective."
John Holden Is building an addition to
his tenant house.
A number of our farmers are using this
weather to good advantage breakbig colta.
The yearly reorganization of our Sabbath
school occurs next Sunday. Let all be
there.
•
■ .
A sugar social will be held at Chas.
Barber's next Frlflky evening for the bene­
fit of our pastor. Come everybody.

Mr*. P. IL Karns is belter al this writl«K- .
Mrs. Henry Burd buried iter daughter,
Bettie Newland was the guest of MlnMrs. Peter Cline, last Sunday at Alaska.
nle Craig a part of last week.
J. Pnmfruy and wife were called to Sun­
L. Tuttle, of Irvhig.
Irving, visited Uncle Dick field last week to attend the funeral of
Injrt Friday and Saturday, and attended
their brother-in-law, ^ohn S. Bosworth.
The following persons are authorized to re­ the P. of I. meeting at the Otis district and
James Miller spent Sunday with hf»»
Shultz also.
ceive subscriptions for the Banxkb:
father near Gull PralrlcSome of our young people took a sleigh
Assyria...J....
Preston Jewell.
D. Ash has returned from Dakota.
•tendeld
.......
UN. Mnsber.
ride Enday night.
•
Prairieville.
Jack KermenV house is nearly enclosed.
Itoirurd
Allda Newland closed a very successful
Bowens Mills
Charles Parmelee caught his foot on the Delayed Letter.
,C. W. Armstrong
term Of school last Tuesday.
Broward.. .
. Win. Broward.
The Odd Fellows social will be held on
Hue shaft in the mill and escaped minus
(Mriton . .
.
Fred Howe and hie sister Norfl were the his shoe, sock and pants below the knee. Friday evening, ,the 25th of April.
J. N. Covert.
CedarCreeK ....
L. Morthlaad.
guests of Minnie Craig one day last week. He was only going to stop the motion of
M. J. Goss has ordered a quantity* of su­
Clovtrdalr
...
..Howard Mn&amp;lwr.
gar from Woodland.
Crwy s Corucn.
. ..Bymo Fi»hcr.
the mill.
.
Dowling
JL«». Rice
*
Hope Center.
Some of our merchants think the P. of
Ed. Skiff went to Grand Rapids Monday.
Delton.
F. J. Norwood.
.
*
Rev. Spitler delivered a very able dis­
Mrs.’Ames, of Ada, spent last week with I. movement will injure their trade.
PtwjKirt ..........
A. M. Herrington.
Hickory Cornen
course last Sunday. Four were baptised. her sister Mrs. Forbes.
Our winter term of school closed Satur­
. . Edwin Rlsaell.
Irving .. .
t hat Williams
Mr. and Mrs. Higby and Mrs. Wise
Grandma Forbes is quite low. Nu day last. The spring term will commence
Laeey
...C. K. Nteker«on.
on
April
Sth.
Mrs.
Smith
will
continue
have returned home to Kalamazoo.
hopes of her recovery are entertained.
Milo......................
. Clameo Doolittle
... W. n. Adkins.
Mereun
W. Owen and family have moved Into
Ed. Blssctt and Geo. Herrick, of Nash­ in the primary department
Maple Grove
J. Mc-Kelrer.
Rev. Pope's friends gathered at his resi­
David Bowker's house.
ville, spent Sunday at J. Pumfrey’s.
Hamilton U arret a.
Middleville .
dence on Wednesday evening of last week
Mr*,
K.
B.,
Payne
is
on
the
Sick
list.
Nashville .....
.
H. G. Hale.
to remind him of his 25th wedding anni­
The young people's society meet at
O’Donnell
Ed. Edwards.
....
L W. Wing.
Oranceillle Mills
Mrs. Wm. Seger Is visiting at Cha*. versary. We are sorry that we cannot
Martin Chandler's Saturday.
Wm. L. Brown.
PralrleviUe
Morehouse’s. Battle Creek.
give full particulars, but failed to obtain
... Wesley Myera.
Woodland
Born, to Will Jluks and wife March 23d, them; however, we understand that when
E.G. Bennett.
Yankee Springs
Milo.
they departed they left a purse well filled
Home, talent -The Yankee Detective” a girl.
Mrs. A. W. Wilcox returned from Albion with silver dollars.
South Carlton.
will give their play at lhe Prairieville
Mr. King will soon leave Prairieville.
School at the Center commences April grange hall, on the evening of April 2nd. last week and reports her daughter with a
bran new baby boy.
Lucian Gibba lias commenced to break
7th.
Mary Ray has returned -from Bay City to
Orville Smith and Frank Wilcox have stone for Mrs. Collier's cellar wall.
Most every one in Carlton is Joining the her friends at Milo.
taken Mr. Ixthmer's sugar bush to work on
Prof. J. M. Smith and wife went to
Patrons.
C. P. Pendill spent two days hi Battle
Woodland
Monday.
The Widow Landon has been quite sick. Creek last week visiting bls mother, who shares.
Frank Wright is getting better.
Several parties from here will attend
Dan Snyder, of Grand Rapids, was lhe is sick.
A -number of our Good Templar young the examination at Hickory Corner* on
guest of Annie McKinney last Sunday.
Mr. Woodard, our ticket agent, made a people attended the concert at Lacey Wed­ Friday.
Fred Fleming has made up Ids mind to business trii&gt; to Kalamazoo last week.
nesday, April &lt;id.
Mabie Geer will teach In the Calkin's
work at home this summer
Pierce Travis lias
from a two
The roads have been almost impassable district.
...returned
.
Will Butoph shot one of his thumbs
rlslt to California.
but the heavy winds of last week improved
Mr». Mason Holcomb will teach two
nearly off last Saturday night, while en­
provement In uur roads ,«nd 75c them wonderfully.
miles
north of town.
.
gaged In helping give John Friend and pe.-irns cl. Ik moving n large amount -of
Geo. Mullin will teach the Brown*
Cora Shapley. ot Bellevue, is staying at
bride a homing.
wheat.
school.
Will Jinks’.
Ehl. L. G. Moore occupied the 8. 1). A.
Our Grange last Saturday evening had
Dr. . Powers has moved in a part of G.
The lawsuit of John Murray vs. Geo.
pulpit Sunday night A large audience the Magna Charts for one of its subjects for
Nagler before Esq. Brown on Wednesday. *
was present and listened with biterest as dlscuasion Mrs. Keys leading The grange W. Tompkins' house.
Easier Sunday April 6th.
resulted in a non-suit o» the plaintiff did
he presented the "Blair Sunday Rest bill.” is a tine school for social and Intellectual
N
.
Mrs. B. Smith has been having the grip not appear.
I think many feel that our constitution Is culture.
.
this week, but is better now.
.
good enough ns It is.' it needs uo amend­
Jacob VanderUck Is moving from the
Mrs. Churchill has returned to her home
ment. Our forefathers knew what they old Brandstettcr farm to the John Holden
Rob. Phillips is gaining slowly.
in Battle Creek.
were about when they framed It. l&lt;et it
Jx-ander Latham is very sick.
Lots ot maple sugar this year.
be preserved without change.
son.
D. P. Wolf has returned home from
Dr. Baker’s wife, formerly of this place
T. Bogardus, of North (Melton, Is spend­
J. B. Moreau, the new grocer at Milo, is but now of Sonoma, Calhoun Co., has been Battle Creek, where Me bos been treated
ing a few days with Ills daughter, Mrs. cleaning and painting the store, and filling
to Chicago for tho past j car studying to by Dr. Johnson, much Improved In healtiu
Firming.
it up with new goods. Will carry a full
Sam Shoup's barn and contents was
Bev. Darling, of Battle Creek, spoke In line of groceries, and a general stock of become an M. D. Sho leaves her little
girl at the Dr.'s father. Vermontville. She burned last Wednesday. Two span* of
the Adventist church last Thursday.
dry goods, boots and shoes, hardware, is home for a while having to go back an­ horses and two cows were In the bam.
Wm. Vester ijas decided not to com­ drugs, etc. Butter and eggs wanted at
The cows broke loose anti got out. but ft
mence school at Ypsilanti until fall, aud the highest market price. Give him a calk other year.
Mary E. Wilcox has got nicely settled in they lhe will be no good for milk. One
wUlAcach the Friend school this summer.
O. W. Crofut’s bofcse. She will teacb the span of horses belonged to a man In Johns­
jfo. Hendee and J. L. Bogard us. of
town. It took fire from an engine, as they
spring term of school at the C&lt;ntfcr.
Portland, were on our streets lost Friday
Mondav night of last week the question
.1. Frost and family have relumed from were grinding feed at Ute time.
and Saturday.
Tltal man in the west port of fbwn that
There doesn't seem to lx* a wry strong Rcsolvcil, "That Columbus should have Olivet having finished hi# job of sawing choked ill* wife and little boy until they
party spirit manifested amtflig us as yet. more honor than Washington.” was dis­ ties. He will move his mill back this were black ih the face, need not tliink be­
cussed
at
our
lyceum.
Both
sides
did
re
­
week.
So presume all will go in for the best men
cause he choired them that people won't
markably well, and brought out the points
for the various township offices.
uudcrNtand It, nnd make it warm for him
Old winter held high carnival last Fri­ of tiiege honored men In such an interest­
Mr. Givens has returned honu* from a if he tries it again.
ing
way,
that
every
point
brought
forth
day and Saturday. Snow banks to the
visit with friends in Iowa and lll)nois.
Seymour Mayo Ims moved into Wm.
fence tops at this writing. Many had cheer* from the large audience. Two
Gid Wilkinson Is moving onto Wm. Jaranfs house.
Judge* voted for the negative and one in Hall's farm ndrth of Hastings.
their oats sown last spring at this date.*
Will Fox Ims moved into Walter Pow­
English »p*rrows are quite flush this the affirmative. After the decision L. C.
Dante! Thompson, of this town, has an
Edmands made a short but witty speech account look which belonged to his father. er's Ionise.
spring.
Prayer meeting at Gilbert I apham’s last
A vouug man from Allegan has been try­ that brought down thy house. The ques­ The latter was a merchant In eastern Friday afternoon.
ing to organize a writing school at the tion of "Capital Punishment” will be dis­ Pennsylvania and was doing business in
The political convention at McKelvey**
cussed
at
the
next
meeting.
Center, but has failed.
1828, and I quote tbe prices of some of the
Last Wednesday evening the Patrons of article* a* charged against customer* at hall Friday, must be the cause of the pe­
We think our brother Scrilie of Pod Au­
culiar weather at that time.
ger has lost bls reckoning, when he con­ Indurtrj-held their meeting at Andrew that time:
William Andersen, one of the old ploocedes that Sunday is the seventh day of the Brezee’a and Initiated 62, elected their of­ Calico per yard
eers, died March Ittth, aged 84 year*. A
week. We have been taught from our In-, ficers and nearly got through organizing, Muslin “
large circle of friends moum his loss as ne
fancy that Sunday is the first day of the but being late adjourned until next Wed­ Silk handkerchiefs.......
87K
was respected by all, and did not have t»
week, and it is so recognized by Lhe laws nesday evenlug at Frapk Sheffield's to’ fin­ Ordinary fur hats.
known enemy In the world. The funeral
ish up unfinished business and to initiate
of our land.
Common sized tlu pails - - • •
services were held in tho M. E. church ots
Now and then a case of grip, Vina Ves-t about 50 more. Come one, come all and Mackerel, per bbl
the 18th, conducted by Elder Holler, of
be a Patron.
ter being the last victim in our town.
Coarse shoes
Nashville. The mourning relatives bare
Last Saturday tlw democrats, greenbacks
Charley Bromon has gone to Lenawee
Stockings, cotton
Che sympathy of all.
and prohibitionists met at a caucus, and
••
woolen
Co. to work.
Having had spring all winter, it is but formed a union tickeL for the nomination Powder, per lb
Geo. W. Brown Is In N. Y. state ®n a
of
township
officers.
fair to have winter all the spring.
Cotton handkerchief#
business trip concerning some property
Next Thursday afternoon tbe republicans
James Covert, P. of I. merchant, took in
Salt, per bu 1
Left bi* father by a sister at that pteee.
I1 bushels of egg* in &lt;J day*. Can any will meet in caucus at the grange hall.
Three cornered file*
Wm.-Troyer went to Battle Creek last
Our genial mall man, Mr. Prime, moved Soap, per lb
country merchant beat tills record?
week-looking for work.
his goods Saturday to a comfortable home
Pearlash “ ........................
John Ketcham will teach the Moore
on Brezee St.
..too to
Hickory Cornen..
Tea
"
school
this summer, and Ldhlc Meeks the
Kitty Koeber is vary sick with a fever.
...on to
Nalls eut“
, Dunham.
Mrs. Wilcox, mother of Mrs. J. W. Ford,
Chauncy Shoemaker I* so tyat he can sit Sugar brown per lb
with whom she has lived for many years,
&gt;
Frank Meek and Ed. Greenfield have
"
died an the 2nd. Her lllne** was of short UICbarie Paimatier came home last Fri- Coffee
gone to Battle Creek to work.
Whlskky per gallon
duration. Her remains were token to her
Rev. Myer* delived a very able discount*?
.TCTilng.
Pins, per paper..................
at the U. B. church last Sunday morning.
former home in N. Y. for burial, accom­ day
Registration board meet next Saturday Paper, per quire
' David Marshall. Jr., has the stone .
panied by J. W. Ford.
at Peter Haber’s.
.
. Candle wlcklng, per ball
Thdron Aldrich ba* moved into rooms
.
drawn
for the foundation of his new house.
Flora Edmunds has gone to help Mrs. Pepper, per lb
vacated by John Sbean in the drug store Win. Wickwire move to Prairieville.
Wm. Meeks has the job of doing the car­
Common white pistes each
081i
penter^work for the same.
building.
Next week Monday Jess Milk* moves to Ijwge blue plates each......... ^...
15?
Bell Kennedy and Chas. Kester were
• Jacob Marshall is here vhdting his par­
Battle Creek.
Old fashioned tin lanterns......:
50
ent*, John Marshall and wife.
united in marriage on the 28th. CongratuCharlie Palmaller will preach next Sun­
I give the above, thinking to ibow tiie
Mr. Guy's people, who have been livlnjc
ulations.
..
day at t!»e Banfield church.
contrast between some tilings. In looking ou Mr. Wibon% farm in Kalamo for the
A. G. CortrighL C. Flensburg and M. M.
over these old account* 1 found some men’* past two years, expect to move back «*
Rockwell have been engaged the past few
account*
principally
whisker.
their farm in North Maple Grove next
days in taking on invoice of goods In Al­
NeUie Stanton Is visiting relatives in
bert lAWTeiice’a store.
,
Carlton.
,
Miss Halliday, of Marshall, ha* been vis­ Battle Creek.
Joe Keeler has a fine colL
OH*
Bisbrldgor
has
gone
to
Marion.
In
­
iting her brother the past week.
Additional correspondence on on page 8.
Judson Carpenter Is one of the Carlton
A fine group” of young people attended diana. to work this summer. ‘
Tbe M. E. society will give a dinner so­ boys again.
the masquerade ball at Tompson » hall on
Georgiana Yarger has a felon on her
cial
at
Wesley
Clark'*
next
Friday.
Din
­
Young Do Trop—Too bad that young
the night of the28th, who pronounce It a
thumb.
•
ner at two o-elock. All are Invited.
fine affair.
,
Mrs. Lydln Al lord ing is very sick at this De Hummer doesn't know more titan he
Easter Sanday will be observed at the
The republican caucus was largely at­
does, isn’t it?
writing.
*
in
o'etodt
tended at Thompson’* ball on Friday atYoung Blase—Why, I thought he wan
Mr*. G. W. Cain visited Mrs. R. Vester
i Hinchman, of Baltimore, vis­
lerooro. wbleb put Gldrou H»b« U Mw
rather an intelligent fellow.
Saturday last.
bead of the ticket vid a W. Baeku. next, ited Mend* in tbte Place last week.
The Advents held their quarterly meet­
K. V- Barker, of Hostings, visited friends
for township clerk.
ing at the Center Saturday and Sunday.
but his wincation has been sadly neg­
Bert McCall, of Alimo, was here last here last week.
Josephine Allerding spent Sunday with lect c&lt;l. -Why, he cant even tic a plain
Staging school at the Evangelical church
week. mUlnsarrowiomU to move upon
tog finely, with an enrollment Maggie AHerding, of Campbell
four-in-lmnd so that it looks anyhow,—
hl, farm formed, owned br bl. brother
Wilber Wood commenced work for Chas, Drake's Mnpuane.
lars under the instruction of
4
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COMPLETE EXPLANATION OF rwrd«d in oar last l«*m. J«*m C*JW MbX
the* to l&gt;« one of Hit dbciplofc. and
U-rtained by him at Cap-rnaum. Ha then
vWtS Jerusalem, healed tho man at the poo.
related
to
the
writer
not
long
ago
by
one
of
Spring-time Made Novel
waathrown from a wagon, sustaining serious
ti» oldest settlers of Eastern Iowa? The
of Botheada, and uttered
Ix^urr to her spine. From that time till 1883
amd Easy by short
tale—or, to speak more properly, the legend—
ronfod in John v. We next And Him bool­
ing a man with a wlth&lt;red hand in the syna­
aUBSTIONB AND ANBgogue ut Capernaum oa a Sabbath day, thus
only one standing within a radius of eight or
nine miles. How did tho tree come there I
sreatiy provoking th# I'baruret, who&gt; deUr­
During these long W ye*n of tottering, tbe
That the unsophisticated pioneers could not
' mined to kill Him (Matt. xh. 13.14). Shortly
fouadno relief from the namerotis remedies
ACCURATE IN
explain;
so
they
resorted
to
invention,
and
after- tills Ho went out into a rnountair&gt; and
afa had tried. In 18S3 her daughter read lhe
Every Par­
gave currency to a story which will live
continued all night m prayer to God, after
long after they have been forgotten. Early
which Ho called His disciple* to Him aud
booth:
The oil was applied, aud
ticular.
from thorn rtxjoe twaive ajx*tl«. that they
Before the aecood bottle was exhausted by
after tho so-called Blackhawk pnrehaae had
should bo with Him, and that He might wnd
been consummated, a young couple emithem forth to preach, and to have P0**J?
flrmxo catechism.
heal xkkmwM and to out oat devil* (Mark
M. THOMPSON, Pootmaster.
The man (Bill Brewster wm hfa name} was
You gave three sources of blood impuri­ ill. U. 15; Lake vi, 13, 1ft. Then follows the
open hearted, hospitable and courageous, ties, the second of which you said was di­ discourse of Which our icsaoa today forms a
nnd his wife was a representative Amertean gestive disturbances; will you explain why port. It fa n repetition of a partial of tbe
MM OU1LES A VOCUER CO.. BaRmere. M.
woman of the-middlo class, industrious, kind Indigestion Is more common in the spring? sermon on the mount (Matt, v-rll), butdollv
and faithful After their arrival in Iowa ...
_________________
In the „.„
firstT ,place......
It requires
more food to cred under different circumstances.
tho two young people went out “prospect- meet the demands of (be system during
21 "But 1 »y unto too which hear, Lovo
ing" (looking for suitable land) every day, j the winter months, and H..
J'—- -------tluydlgestho
ays­ your ciMKnie*, do goodj to them which hale
and finally reached a tract of fat prairie land ' tem has been faxed to
thel
... -toit utmost and you." Seo till* in tho Old Testament in Ex.
TIME TABLE.
,
which promised to yield rich cropa Hero spring finds
_ . them
_
- exhadsted
and in need xxiii. 4, 8: lev. xix. 17, 18. Prov. xxv.ll,
In effect Jan. tst.lKW.
they decided to take up their abode; and the of a good tonic like Pe-ru-na. In the sec­ 22. tx-o it ttfao rejjeatod in vereo 35 of our
woman, relieved of all anxiety and worry, ond place, the scarcity of fresh fruit and leuon, with the encouragement that our re­
then
aud
there
gave
birth
to
a
sun,
and
at
vegetables in early spring compels |&gt;eople ward shall bo great and wo shall bo "Sou* of
SUtion*.
•tho witno moment—to commemorate the to adopt a diet which damages the stomach, tho Most High” (R.V.),or. in other words,"as
z.h
event—an oak sapling sprang up, which wn* liver nnd kldnejs. producing biliousness, Christ Himself” (Luka i, 82, it V.i Oboervo
Tb. dyspepsia nnd kidney diseases. This cqii- that ibeto precept* uro not for auy who are
upllog. m eoun. of time, Iran. . .Wat. (U[lo„
, Ulillve. Ul»l. wbkh not Christian*, ns if tbflreby they might win
oak
its iso­
oak tree, and stood for many
manv years
vears in
In it*
i»o- tbere
t. ,1s no better .1than Man-a-lin. r..
Richland June’:
In the heaven, for "by tho de&gt;*L« of the law there
lated position, a mystery to the uninitiated, third place, tbe prevalence of colds In the ihaB-uo fleai: be justified .in Ufa sight" (Rom.
.............
an object of never ceasing curiosity to thu spring tieranges the digestive apparatus by Hl, 30); but for tho*&gt; who profms to be HU
old settlers, and a monument of interest to producing mucous congestions of stomach followers, having received Him as their
the student of American life and manner*, nnd liver requiring the tonic I’o-ru-na, Savioiir and Lord; that, thus they may prove
until a vandal cut it down, four or five year* Now, Indigestion, whatever may be tiie
Hastings.
t!w sincerity of their discipleship.
ago, to obtain a supply of fire wood without
Grove.
cause of it. keeps tbe blood out of order,
28. "Bk-Aj Hem that cur»o you, and pray
tbe necessity of hauting it nine or ten miks.
for them which dospitofully ubo you." Put­
3 15]...
Scarcely 1cm interesting is a bit of knigeud- for it is on thi- products of digestion that ting together tho four precept* of tills and
ary talk current in tho region of tbo Wyom­ the blood depends foi its supply, and if
ing Hills—a chain ot mound like deration! digestion is imperfect the blood will be Im­ the preceding reree, wo have only to say
11
located on tho western shore of tbo Mfades!p. pure at once. Hence the frequency of ba&lt;J with the poor Indian to whom a mimiouary
read these words: "This Indian can’t do it;
pippl river, between tbo town* of Davenport states of the blood in spring-time.
the third source you mentioned of the if God will make a new Indian perha]« he
. Station*.
and Muscatine, la. These hills were once
can."
Ti&gt;« natural man cannot do the**
blood
Impurities
of
spring-time
was
hu
­
upon a time tbe meeting place of thousand*
of Indians, and hundreds of their doad were mors of the blood: what do you mean by Gcd liko acta, but tbe Spirit of Christ in any
SOUTH.
man, woman or child can do again what the
It
meant -by -humors
buried in gigantic mounds constructed on tliat, expression?
- ,
. Is -------- ,
XMamazoo Ar
tho crests of the elevations. When the white • such constitutional diseases as scrofula, ram* spirtt did in Christ Himself.
Hast Cooper I.v....
2U "Unto him that smiteth thoe on the one
Rfohland JuncT....
settlers first appeared tfay received a cnld I M,t *hcu“. boll--* und other eruptions that
be a...
due to impure choek offer alo tbe other; and him that
welcome from the red men who wandered are commonly
~.mmn..iv 1 hought tn m.
io
through the country which was once their blood. Why should they lx&gt; more preva- taketh away thy cloak forbid not to take thy
OgrertlnJe ''
own, but bad been cvdcxl to the United State* • lent In the spring than any other season’.' coat also.” The previous precepts may in­
There are several reasons why. a few of clude only thought*, looks and words on the
government by their chiefs
MAfimxaH..
Tbe savage* carried vengeance in their which 1 will mention. All of the unfavor­ part of our enemies but here is personal vi&gt;
Oats (irove.
1 &gt;ni'
already
hearts and murder iu their eyes; nnd many able Influences
------------- «•peculiar
---------- —to spring
---- - ---------, lenco and tho spoiling of personal property,
S 101.
a bold agriculturist, vrtio bad braved the I mentioned are, of course, calculated to and are wo still to be quirt I Peter reminds
hardships of pioneer life to acquire some develop any latent humor or blood poison us tliat Christ ruffernl for ' us. leaving us an
land for his family, never returned from hfa that happens to be lurking in the system. example that we ctrouL! follow His steps; and
cornfield, aud tiro wailing and lamentations In addition to them the in-dixtr life which Paul says, “Why do ye not ratine take
1J win not carry MUttengvr'i.
of .widowed women nnd fatherless children most people lead in this dictate during the wrong&lt; Why do ye not rather suffer your­
Faan’K Bush. Pres. A Gen. Man.
were echoed from one farm to the other al­ winter months greatly Increases the slight­ selves to ba defraudedf He also commend*
most every week. Ono of | these went out est blood taint by Inhaling the bad air of those who took joyfully tbe spoiling of their
oao Sunday morning to collect his cattie. vlosd, lUy-ventilatetl rooms. By tho time goods &lt;1 Pet. ii, 21; I Cor. vl,7).
He ascended ouu of tba sloping hills, not no­ spring arrives the system Is thoroughly sal3J. ."Give to every man that osketh of
ticing tbe form of au Indian who was lying urated with various contaminations which thee, and of him that taketh away thy goods
concealed among -.bo tall weeds growing on excite in activity any obscure blood disease ask th-m not again." Stier, in hi* "Words
the summit. Th* settler’s foot never crowed which had escaj&gt;ed notice the other months of the Lord Jesus,” says ’that we are to *hy
tbe threshold of bis home again. He was of the year.
with our heart* as well as with our lip* to
.
cruelly muniered by tbo hidden foe, nnd his..
Why is scrofula more liable to make II- the impetuous maker of these demand*-. "Al­
body thrown iu tba waters of tba MisKfadppL self known in the&gt;)ring? Because scrof­ though I am not bound by any obligation of
Hi* wife, growing anxiou* about his wel­ ula is a. dlseaw of the lymphatic glands, external right or law, yet am 1, according to
fare, ut noon sent out her little daughter to and when they are intimately conifected the sjiirit and law of lore, both willing ami
hasten her father** return. Thechild, inured -with absorption of fatty foods, too much obligL-d to servo Hire and everyman; that
to danger, undertook tho tusk, but had not of which are eaten in the spring, conse- which thou art disposed tornforce from me,
proceeded far when she noticed a red man on .quently they became greatly overtaxed, 1 will do for then in free will and double
tbe bill, nnd, turning around, one behind nnd if there is the slightest tendency to measure, preventing thy sin by my kindotex."
her. Escape wcmH. impossible; but just at scrofula It M ill be encouraged tn brrak out Yet it it not the Lord s will to impose it upon
that moment u crevice Large enough to con­ at once.
His disciples cs an absolute uvceMity to ren­
ceal her opened In the side &lt;if the hilt She
What about the eruptions you spoke der every service tliat may in thb evil world
»vi&gt;iu&gt;.M»«.u&gt;u.l&lt;»Tt*uw&lt;xrmd.
bo demon.les! of them, any more than He re­
\
*1° J on account for the fact
J™
b'r“1'
,h,t »“•&gt; "bouU «r»r
^..r with greater fre-' quire* tliem u&gt; allow al) their profwrty to lie
OtX*niUL*
&gt;r wa^
..
w-ui
opening clow-d.
ck»ed, anil
and tn
to her KTnrtlnd
start led «b&gt;
sight
«a=
taken from them, or to tolerate every kind
qneney
in
the
spring
months?
Tbe
skin
revealed a cavern of largo dimensions,. of
Is the natural exit of much of the blood of personal insult. Hoeujoin*only the requi­
impurities which rw-nitu with pen.-pin don. site duqmition of mind. Wo maw., of course.
Oppose «he sinner «« »ucti, nn.i ms *&lt;n, aven
Bring and prodormant, but the returning -warmth of as wo reAirt tin. devil, tho wicked btui, whoso
rhlto they also isbod by thi* time, crept out of her hiding spring bicreases the »kin activity, nnd the malignity shows itself in each individual sinudidiS5»3tbMa
place, and, seeing that all danger wa* past,
Def.
ran home, where she related her straupj accumulated poisons finding escape Irritate
8L "And as ye would that men should do
story to a number of neighbors win had mot the skin and cause the eruptions. Is then to yon, do ya also to them likewise." In
nnytliinr to prevent this? Y&amp;, the skin
at tho cabin to solve tin mystery of her div
Matt vil. 12, He add*. "For this i* the law
can
be
artiticially
stimulated
to
extra
ac
­
nppeamnee. Subsequent «-arch faiir-1 to re­
and tho prophets." To lovo oue’» neighbor a*
veal a cavcru any where n«nr wberu ti»e girl tivity by the u|e of U-cu-pi-d and so pre­ one’s! self is tho sum of our whole duty to our
luul been bo miraculously uvod :2mt it would, vent the blood accumulations, or. after fellow man. but back of this lie* the command
they
have
accumulated,
l-a-cu-pl-x
will
nevertheless, bo a dangerous thing to doubt
to love Gcd with al! our heart and soul and
:tbe veracity of this thle in th# presence of neutralize them or hasten their e.scapc.
strength and mind; and yet farther back, and
What is this La-cu-pl-c you refer to? It first of all, a knowlodgo of the loro of God to
tho few survivors of thore stirring times,
and popular te*te ha* applied to the hill, is a medical compound known as an altera­ us in giving Himself for ua
which will boo'us- or later fa mario famous tive. An aiterativels a medicine that has
SI "For if ya lovo them which lore you
by this story, the not very euphonl J but very the power of curifig constitutional diseases wh«t thank bare ye? for sinners also love
significant uame of "Providence Hch?.”
' (usually called blood diseases), of which tb-w. that Ioa„ them." Yet many pnoplo
scrofula,
erysipelas
and
snlt
rheum
are
ex
­
Another and scarcely lew interesting in­
pro a* a reason for thinking tlimselrea
stance of providential interference with the amples. Of whatarvalteratlvescomposed? Christian* that "they love tho brethren," not
affairs i.f mtn has many believers among tho Phen- are two classes of aiteratlves-vwre- considering thi* verse, or that unices their
good folks inhabiting the bottom land*of the table and mineral. The mineral alterative love extends to their enemies they have nothbut by thetrj
plecaeall who
Cedar near it* confluence with the Iowa ought-only to be used with the utmost cau-'
Joart of in the way Qf erklenca All
river. In tho early, day* of Iowa this port of tion, as they are active poisons, like mer­ these things nre treat* of* love whieh has no
the
territory was inhabited by a wild, dea­ cury. gold and arsenle. Vegetable altera­ native origin tfi human heart*, tmt emanates
DARTER MKDKNNK OO„ Now York;
perate class of people, who lived on whnt tives are entirely safe, but It require* from the being of God, descending Into the
SMALL HLL. SMAIL DOSE. SMALL PRICE they could steal from more industrious more skill and expense to properly prepare
H|H“ °T “* ’-n‘ h** ' '■'OTSh
neighbors. Horse stealing was the favorite them for use than It does mineral altera­ inrm to Him again.
pursuit of the male portion of this communi­ tives. What are laxatives? They are
83. 34. "What thank have yeP Here fa the
ty, aud many enterprising men saw the compounded of vegetables that produce a
q‘Je!t,on “ked “ «x»nd and third time
fruit* of. their toil destroyed for want of live natural movement of tbe bowels, but do empbaslring the fact that if we seek here iri
stock which disappeared at tho most inop­ not physic or weaken. Man-e-lln is such thia life a return, for all we do,
are nothportune .times. Horse thieve* in those day* a laxative. Then, with the tonic Pe-ru-ns kt»w noth?1
rinn«r« about us who
expected no mercy * hen they had the mia- the laxative Man-n-lln and the alterative know nothing of a better life, an endfa. Hf.
fortuue Lo fall into the hands of tbe tettlors; I-a-cu-pi-a, one would be prepared to meet
and when one bright Juno morning iu the every variety of Uie blood disorders ot to^r?0**
H" WeBl one ^^‘b day
year IM) ulna of them were oaught by a de­ sprlDg^to you mean to sayt Exactly: and to eat bread, tl^t when He made a feast Ho
tachmeat of outraged farmer* they prepared this ran not be done suecwsfully with leas •houid invite the poor and such u could not
themselves to meet death with bold faces.
than three dl.tinc: reraedii-e. mil that rero-n». Man-a-lto and Ij^u-pl-a are Ihoae omponsod at the resurrection of the iurt
on the banks of the Cedar river, whose nine three remnllea no one Mio know, them (I&lt;uke xlv.
tai If
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branches invited tho settlor* to .finish their wlU attempt to deny.

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Forty of the county presidents of tbe Kan­
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chicks a good plan is to place her and
Associate offices. at Grand Bapl’ds. Mi
Th* Berlin labor congress held Its lest, sit­
r^r«uto.l on tho state railway commlathe youngsters in u tight, warm, dry, rat
ting Saturday. The mriouwas
A. SHELDON.
with proof coop. It is also wise to incioee in
\n incendiary Are burned a halt doxen
•
Abstract And Real Estate Office.
If I hod knowu Qt the Cuticura Remedies
front of the coop a run the width of the
i Mln® at Bismarck, N. D, Tuesday, and
twenty-right years ago It would have saved tne
Money t^ES^ai
Mrte
John C. Campbell, of Streator, Illa., who
rith same and five or six feet long. Such a S200 i two hundred dollars) aud an Immense
. iy the fact that the roofs of ths houses
amour-t
ol
suffering.
Mr
disease
(psoriasis)
died
last'
week,
was
buried
Nunday,
the
s . re wet from recent snows saved the whole
commenced ou my bead tn a spot not larger
funeral being attended by prominent Dcmotitan
a
cent.
It
spread
ranlcly
all
over
my
body
The tallow will vary In different ani­
F. BROOKS. Ctort.
‘ Thannual report of the Illino is railroad ernta from all parte of the state.
and gut under my nails. The scales would drop
off ot me all Ute tune, and my suffering was end­
It h believed tliat ths murderer of Mra mals very many pounds. So will the
P .l warehouse commissioners shows that
less and without I ellef. One thousdbd dollars
C. ANDHUS. DcMUt;
propio were killed, and 1.700 injured in MetUuan. whose mutilated body was found hide vary in weight So will the pro­
would nut tempt inc to lisro Ibis disease over
.
Hastings. Mich.
rnlnxid accidents hi the state during the last week at Leaven worth. Kax, la her hus­ portional parts of the different cuta of
again. I am a poor man, but feel rich to be re­
Nitrous oklde Gas or Vitalized Air gtvea tor
lieved of what Mine of tne do -tors said was
band, and h • has l&gt;eaj arrested.
beef.
y. ar ISO­
leprosy, some ringworm, psoriasis, etc. 1 took the painlew extraction ot tooth.
Johnny I*htnw, al&gt;-yrtr-old Ixjy. died at
. Following are the tabulated results of
...
.and.
...Barsupzrillss
over
ot&gt;u
year
and
a
FOREIGN NEWS NQTE&amp;
CHICKXX COOP AND RUN.
F. DRAKE, M. D.,
half, but no cure. I went to two or tn roe doc­
. undsdorp, near Reading. I'o.. Monday of
careful experiments to show tho per­
tors. and no cure. I cannot praise lhe Cutlcura
..j.^rd yellow fever, which disamw he is
centage of the skin, hide, forequarters, rurf may bo cheaply made as follows: itemed!, s too much. They have made my akin
dmco over Holloway’s dreg store.
. vfi.j have caught from tbe mom packing
Take two twelve inch boards, six feet as clear and free from scales as a baby's AU I
etc.,
in
the
several
stagea
of
fgtncsx,
100
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. tn. Telephone, cm
beaux. March 3b.-Th. labor conference
usedpf ih :in were three boxes of Cutlcura. and
•i
flowers sent from Florida.
being the total of the animal, the figures long, and one twelve inch board the three boules of C-ulleura Besolrenr, and two netting with residence, at Holloway’s drag
ITcsidcnt Harrbon Tuesday issued a proc- has adopted a resolution declining to pro­
length ’ and width of coop, and nail to cakes of Cutlcura So «p. if you had been -here store
.-.mtion declaring that on April 4 next the hibit women under 2l years of ago from representing percentages of this number; ends of longer planks: then throe six and said you would have cured me for Kpo, you r M. U.-aiihASPlt NoUry rublle
Well Fed. Half Fat Fat
have had the money. 1 looked like the
w BritUi-Americau extradition treaty working nt nlghtn nnd on Sundays. Dela­
inch boards, cut in same lengths, and would
picture in your book of psoriasis (picture num­ -L •
and U. S. Claim Agent,
I) u.. into effect. After tliat date Canada haye, one of tbe French delegates, at Fri­
nailed together samo os the twelve inch ber two, jHuw to Cure Skin Diseases”), but now
as
• ill no longer be safe for tbo “trusted” oash- day’* sitting of tho conference delivered nn
I am a» cle ar as any person e*er was. Through Deparunetiu of thoInterior office. Coll &lt;h» bias
ones. Fasten tho narrow board frame forue
inflamatory Socialistic speech.
of habit I rub my bands over my arms at nls sure, corner Court and Jefferson HCa,
2.3
on-top of the twelve inch board frame by and legs to scratch once In a while*, but to no Hastinitu. M»l).
Forequarters. Including
In* Mlc of Leland Stanford’s horses closed
purpoeu-. I Hin all well. I scratched twenty
kidney fat .........
C.4
CO. I nailing three inch strips upright at or near eight years, and It got to be a kind of second
M.7
N w York Wednesday. It netted him
m. fowler,
Moscow, March 28.—Tbe university and
the comers and open end, leaving space nature to me. I thank you a thousand ttm»s.
Or again we find:
•
Dentist.
Dexnim DowxrxG, Waterbury, Vt.
of three inches between the twelve inch
l he Strele court-martial baa dissolved. It th« College of Husbandry have been chjvxl. Flesh without fat and
Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over
bones
............................
M.0
and
six
inch
frames.
Then
stretch
wire
Six
hundred
students
have
been
arrested
Cuticura
Resolvent
not known whether they' agreed upon a
Smith. Hams &amp; Van Arman's.
The
ti-w
blood
and
skin
pnrifler
ana
purest
and
The disorders at tbe college were duo to the
netting across the top of frame and tho
.•rdiid or not.
best ot humor remedies. Internally, ami CutlFat in flesh.......................... 2.0
A. BARBER. M. D.,
। run is complete.
"t- HnverLI t (Maw.- cnrprnti'ni have arbitrary action of the director in prohibit­
etira. the great skin cure, ami CuLcura Soap, an
In this last table we find this import*
•
Phyaiclaa and Surgeon,i.-roed to
nin.- hours a day at 62..*i0 tor ing lhe circulation, of Count Tolstoi’s
The run is not fastened to the coop by exquisite skin beautlfler. externally, speedily,
-Kreutzur Sonata."
ant
point:
the
fat
in
tho
_
.
....
flesh of the nails or otherwise, but is made to slide and permanently cure every species of Itching,
Office over Nevtnls store. Office hours from fl
•. &gt; year from April 1. _
burning,
scaly,
crusted,
pimply,
scrofulous,
nnd
half (ordinarily) fat ox is nearly four up and fit to front of coop, and may- (&gt;o hereditary diseaHes and humors oftbe akin,
Mnj (i«i. Schodcld has been tzinpornrlly
times tliat in the well fed ox, nnd in
scalp.and blood, with loss of hair, from pimples 0. W. LOWRY, M. D.,
s-ignctl to tlu&gt; command recently vacated
Loxdox, March 28.—The Daily Nows cor- that of the fat*bx nearly twice otfthat in removed in a second's time to clean out to scrofula.
. the &lt;lrtth of Gen., Crook
Surgeon.
rapcodent at Berlin snya that at tho taro­ the half fat, or seven and. one-third the coop. Let tho bottom boards set on
Sold everywhere. Trice, Cuticura. SOc.: Soap.
Makes a specialty of tre*U_„______ ___ ____
the ground so that the young chicks can­ J5c.; Resolvent. 81. iTepared bv the Potter EYE
aud EAll and the preservation of vtatea
•xv iii Tennessee, hnv? purchased nn entire well interview between ths emperor and times that of the well fed or.. Hence not get out of the run nor the other brag and Chemical Corporalioa, Boston.
G
5
L^2sKH
y
flUU&gt;8
BFECTACLE8
and ayu
Bismarck tbo kaiser thanked the cx-chanar-Scmt for ••How to Cure Skin Diseases,"
!-ck of land st Johnson City.
cellor warmly for. his services and repeat­ the superior flavor and juiciness pf the chicks get into it. Twenty or thirty ot 01 pages. CO illustrations ana 100 trathuouinls.
Office and residence on Broadway, near Cotat
‘ Big1®' youth" convjeted of sodomy at Bel- edly cthbraood kissed him.
meat of the really fat over the leaner ox. these coops and runs can be placed on a
House,Hastings, Mich.
-t. 1-el'cnd. have been sentenced to eighteen
Ft| RflFLES. black-heads, chnpoed undolly
small space of ground, and the chicks I I IVi
Drr'voted by Cutlcura Medicated T C. WELTON
•nth* imprb*.»nnient each at hard labor.
get nothing to eat or drink that is not
•he city council of Creston, la., has voted
Bkvskeix, March 28.—At tho anti-slavery
good
for
them;
one
brtxxl
does
not
get
agent for the Ohio Fanner’s Insurance Oo.
■ -ih&gt; tlie mayor and IPs bondsmen for on, conference th j English delegates prcqKweil
Free From Rheumatism. BeIswrites
policies on a man’s property agai—t
mixed with others, thereby causing quar­
.j'g.sl shortage over which they hove been .the prohibition of the sale of alcohol iu tho
In onr minute the Cutlcura Anti­ loas by fire, lightning or wind; against a rnaate
reling anil lighting among tho mother
.• irrvling for some time.
Pain
Plaster
relieves
rheumatic,
life
by
death and aoetdent.
interior of Africa. All the delegate. except
hens nnd death of many chicks. A large
iwlallc, hip. kidney, chest, and
:rv ut Pioneer. Ohio, Wednesday, de­ tho German members supported th? qropomuscular
pains
and
weaknesses.
MITH &amp; COLGROVE.
number of broods can be handled with The C.rit and only pain killing plaster.
.
-I nearly a K*oro of buildings. .Among
Lawyers.
• buildings tiuni-d was th • pjsiafllno. The
half the time and trouble, and in case of
(Office In Union block, Hastings.)
A lie port Denied.
•. however, was only
sudden rain and storms the entire lot
' Practice Is all the courts ot lhe stale. .
Vn ingenious New Yorker recently sent a
VdJxxa, March 2S.—The report to tho ef­
are where they can step into the coop
lull' unenriowjd across the continent. fect that Ar’ch-Ducbew Stephanie, ths widow
E. KENAS’TON,
nnd keep dry and warm. Besides, the
Attorney at Daw,
e. bill iir.'l r. tag fastened to it. upon which of tho Crown I’riuco Rudolph, had b&gt;en behens, when thus confined, arc not con­ Stephen Pratt's steam boiler works, estabilslxd
(OverJ. S. Goodvear &amp; Co.'S store.)
the addnst and stamp It got there trothel to Arch-Duke Franz, tbe heir’to the
tinually on the go hunting food for their 1$B. Manufacturer of high anil low pressure
PracticesTh all cmirU of lhe State. Colleetism.
and eteatn beating ixjllere of ail kinds, smoke promptly ottending to.
Austrian throne, is declared to lx1 aLsolutely
chicks, thus fatiguing and tiring out the I pipes, breachings, etc. Uld orilers taken in ex­
n th- annua rowing race between crews' false.
__ ______ . ___ _
little fellows ami causing them to get change for new. Rivnta. boiler pistes, and boil­
1L TIMMERMAN, Homajpaihic Phy­
mi tie.- Eng i-h universities of Oxford and
tubes for sale. Cor. Foundry sL and Mich.
DR. FOSDICK EXONERATED.
chilled because
frequently hovered. er
.
sleian and Surgeon.
.unbridge, U’e-lnewlny, Oxford won. The
CeutT It. IL tracks. Detroit. Mich.
52-W)
■' (Office over Lathrop's drag store.)
Half the young chicks die from conges­
. •. was a closely contested one, and tho
tion caused from becoming chilled. Thu
Inner# wer.* only mis length ahead nt tho
If ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate, I»The distance was 4}* miles
Texas correspondent who, originally de­
lll
surancL* mid Loans.
Kalamazoo. Mich., March
Tise n-iI bo legiMiture of New York has txa-n nlysis of Albert Fosdick’s stomach seem* to
scribed the foregoing in Southern Fan­
Office with J. G. Runyan A Son. 2 doors north
of Postoffiee.
...1 by Di-trict Attorney Fellows tolegircier makes his coops about two and onectL-ctually
dispose
of
the
suspicion
that
his
Specialattaation given to making exchanges
. • against th.- nbiuxjs recently dtwovered
half feet square and shaped as shown in
Tbe Interests of non-roahtert
brother, tho doctor, was near him at the
tho illustration. This gives ample room
thue
ho
wa.
munieresi.
The
doctor
unques
­
•&lt;:ich thi-grand jury the other day pronnd renders lhe coops light enough to
tionably was at a neighbors unt I 10 o’clock
locator sale.
uucwl'a disrate tb the city.
conveniently handle.
\ft.T four years -of agitation against on tbe night of tho tragedy. The food in
Albert
’
s
stomach
was
found
undigestod,
THE
SEVERAL
PORTION'S
OF
A
BEEF
S
CAK't.rylnnd pooi-rootns, the legislature has
allowing
that
he
was
killed
early
in
iheeyen- • I mid the governor tdgn».i a bill pro­
Corner of Court and Jefferson St. Keeps flour,
The secretary of Agriculture at Wash­
. i (ting inoni. This was consdnunatod at 12 ing when bis brother was alwent.
As to the carcass and different cuts of
feed^bone meal, ground oyster-siiell. egg food
IV.'dtti-duy, nnd by 1 p. tn thuro was not
meat, the accompanying diagram illus­ ington has received from Europe n con­
tor fowls. Also a general stock of groceries.
Good goods. Low prices.
• . .'i-n p|x»t-room in Baltimore.
CmCAUO, March
Monday ckmod wimt trates the whole matter: In this we find: signment of choice silk worm eggs which
\rni.mr A Co., tho Chicago pork packers. ’vns undoubtedly the largest borw&gt;.mle, both 1, the sirloin, from which porterhouse he will distribute gratuitously to all who
astings
ity
ank
as to number nnd priejs paid, ever held, Bleak to made; 2. top or edge lionc, from desire to raise.silk worms and who are
so------------------------shunted that they
. -can do so satisfacbusing the estimalfe on tbe proportion of which what to someumes called airloin -A bignmi-t L on trial at Little Rock, sales to the number catalogued. Buyers and steak is cut: 3, the rump: 4. the buttock; torily. He will al^o lx? able to furnish
Mich.
Hastings,
, who Im* indulged t.inirflf In six wives sellers were alike pleaMxl and tbe sale wtab5, the lower buttock, from what we call books of instruction in silk culture beCAPITAL, ■650,000.00
lisbed tbe (act that Chicago is the best mnr- round steak is cut; 0 is called the veiny fore the sericultural season opens. Fop
i hicngu i*op!o wlldbuito an immense cold ket for tbo sale of flue stoc£'sot any place in
l
Size?-* to KH4 BL-2'
i xeimnge which will coyer wvcral the country, tbn average priwbein^ U-tu-r piece; 7 to tho thick flank; 8. the thin three ficasops lie has been purchasing
Incorporated under the laws of the Btata of
flank: 9. the leg: 10.
1.75
,0- die
t,,'J fore
forc rib.
rib- conc,’n* cocoon* from American *ilk growers at
tips
Michigan.
than that obtaiiud ilther nt Tf^w York or
—8H to 5« 2.00
Pstrolinau Tighe, of Cleveland, O., was Lexington. Tbe total »!&lt;■? nurober.xi V&gt;8 tattling five rii«i 11. middle rib. contain­
Open for business Dec. 15. iw in building Ice
ib.il-!y Latnily shot Friday niglrt in a run- head, amountin? in all to $1l&gt;0,(M), tngaver- ing five ribs 12. rhuck rib. containing l&gt;ound, and wishes a still further supply
inerly
occupied
by Messer Bros.
three ribo (for roasting and also for cut­ with which to continue tho experiments
■;:g tight; with some ttesperadoe*.
age being about $^01
'
$2.50 Calf Shoe
ting chuck straits}; 13.. shoulder; 14, now l&gt;citig made nt Washington in tho
lira luirrismi. wife Uf the prevident, rvofficers:
for
Gontlemon,
reeling
of
silk
from
tk^cocoon.
All.there;•■•:•• i t.i tVnstil:igt''u Friilay with lhe
brisket; 15. thn clod; Hi. the neck. «»r
0. (1. Robinson. President;
Villa Ridge, Ills.,OIarch 27.—A triple blood piece: 17. the shin; and in the .tv* j, who seek a mrfrket for theit cocoons,
,:i y v it |i w himt xhe bus been visiting FlorChester Messer. Vice. Pres.
££ shoe
la mid tlic south.
drowning occurred on tbe bottom lands head 18, the checks or head. At to the or who wish silk worm eggs or books
C. D. Beebe, Cashier.
' be dhinnivy nf the Clark thread work, at south of bore Tuesday night ^ohn Meyer, n
of instruction or in for in.-it ion of any sort
DTRKCTOIW:
I. urm-y. N. J., the highest in America,
farmer, occupied a cabin witliHtis wife and be decided individually for each animal. in relation to the industry, can obtain the
4
high, was struck twice by light- two grownjlaughtcre. I-i»t Friday th? over­
Dan
W.
Reynolds,
Now as to the uses of these parts, the same, free of charge, upon application to
Trulay. slightly injuring it.
flow from the river began inund sting the
D. G. Robinson.
Mr. J. M. Rusk, secretary of agriculture.
\l Chester Messer,
ihe P i.'.rt 1- rurri^jy at Chicago that bottoms, nnd Bunday the Meyer form was ribo are be.\t for roasting, ami 11 |be
Dsngole or GoaL Button,
uL Steep- was found guilty by the court- almost covered with water. The family re­ beat: 1 to also a prime roasting piece,
C. D. Beebe.
fused to leave, although import tin cd by ami 3 is the next best roasting piece after
the
ribs
and
sirloin
—
many
regard
it
as
ailsbuicpt fixed at six mounts'suspension. neighbors. Last night the bouse collapBed,
Gaueral Banking Business Transacted.
,eyli4i’ mm
A Michigan correspondent in American
Ina tax injunction case at Dubuque, la., nnd Mrs. Meyer and her two dau'ihters were the best; pieces eligible for so.up are D.
|BuS
1G. 17 and other lean bony parte: for Bea.Journal describes a novel package
hiy capitalist* swore that tho stock ot drowned. Meyer eveapod.
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
corned beef. 6. 7. 8. 12. U and 13 are containing honey, which may be sold at
Dangrrs of Military Uallooning.
F. BUODESSER, ProprletT,
used; 13 and 14, containing th'- brisket Jidra ami elsewhere at from five to ten CUR KANE IS ON THE BOTTOM OF EVERY SHOE.
BERLIN, March 31.—A military balloon, nod tho plates, arc the best. Thank:, ’cento each. He says: “It will be seen
Cor. Jefferson and Court Sts., Hastings, Mirtcontaining a cdplaiu. a lieutcnunt. nnd a aro due to Prairie Farmer for the cut
Ratos, SI .OO per Day.
that n needle L-s large enough to make a
it ion. predicta a tremendous catas- private, coliapted over the forest of Scrimni, here presented and the hccompunying bole at the small end of the egg shell, and
Tils House Is new. with plexsant rooms. The
patronage of the public ts respectfuHv sollcitefl.
• on the MLstarippi below Memphis, as in Posen, Saturday, preeipitating-tbc occu­
the hole in the other end will need to lx?
•ult of th* recent storm. He say» tho pant* to the ground from n great In-iglff explanations
a.s large as n small pea. By running the
The private was lulled and the captain hail
Tb'- Chicago Evening Puat company, at both legs broken. The lieutenant was n&lt;»: • Numbered with other vegetable seed needle in only far enough to break the
'AltokUl&amp;lihU
fORMANAMOWtMMte
inside skin of the egg the contents can bo
____
' hiengo; tu do u publishing and general seriously hurt.
novelties offered to the public this sea­ blown out with rhe pressure of one’s
n.ercantilo busing-, capital stock. *1&amp;U,O(K);
son ore the Eldohulo, a yellow radish:
i ncoryorator ■. Jiime* W. Scott, A. F.
Bkklin. March M.—Thousands of |icrw&gt;m« the New Celestial, a Chinese importa­ breath. When the shells are empty I fill
!Li!cl\ axyl K. G. Hitcbnr. ha» been incorthem by-meiuis of a glass syringe, and
visitod Prince Bismarck's rreideuco at tion, and Rapid Fbrcing radish, which,
taUxl'TwSpringfleld, Ills.
have to be careful not to get any honey
Tii” L-ly of Theresa Mettman. .’• • years Friedrichsruhe yestenlay. The prince per­ as tho name indicates, is especially valua­ on tbe edge of tho shell, or it would pro- i
OR
••Id. Lai b.t-n found at l/eavenworth. Kan.. sonally received as many of tbe visitors os ble for forcing purposes.
vent the mixture of rosin and lx?cswax
possible.
He
was
overwhelmed
with
tixprm-t to pieces. She hnd been murdered.
from sticking. The heat of tho warm
iions
of
admiration
and
cateam
from
people
Edwards, su|&gt;eriiitexvient at public instru&lt;&gt;
rtl-nulolM
Ml are w
■
preparation needs to lx) counteracted In
of all clajeos in Ilfa and aeenied m neb af­
•i-'ii. of Illiuois, haa dwnignaUnl Muy 22 and
somo way, a» it causes a little expansion, ■END FOR OUR CATALOGUE«»o PRICES
_____. — —
—
as the time for bolding the examination fected.
which
would
force
the
honey
out
through
m lhe graded and high scliooh of the mate*
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
tho hot wax.” ______
for work to be exhibited nt tho state fair.
Sax Fraxcibco. March 2d.—Lee Chuck,
INDIANAPOLIS. IMO.
«nd to compete for prizes offered for the the notorious highbinder, was yesterday
•entene.d to tlfty year.' imprisonment for
ECKRAM S CROUP REMED1
Vice President Morton is a noted breed­
Huron Hir^h. the wealthy Gorman Ho- k,l|ing n fellow-countryman four years ago.
' The ChUdrsn'i Msdfarfns
er of Guernsey cattle. At his farm on the
•irew, proposes to send BI0.0..0 monthly to
THE
MARKETS.
Hudson he ha&gt; one of the finest herds of
Hit* country to ni.l his impecunious fellow
UnsdltcaL
this breed to be found in the United States.
CitlCAOO. March 27.
•I. D. Waldron, of CHatou, 111a.. who
Many of his animals nave won prizes nt
Quotations on the • board of trade to-day
killed his neighbor* Llndlay last tall, has wrrew follows: Whca&lt;- No. 2 March, opened
state' and county fairs. Mr. Morton is
at Bmunix
o,ppn^-?h!
‘
iRicn sentenced to the penitentiary for six- and d&lt;»ed TO* ;
also one of the directors of the American
7V*(,v. Jidy./opened
Southdown association, an organization
Mah
William Stewart, recorder of West Bay Na. S Starch, opened nnd elated
MORTGAGE
BALE.
that
has
for
an
object
the
maintaining
of
tOHr closed 3k-; July, opened 31 Me.
City, Midi., has skipped to Canada, leaving
Default having been made In tbe conditions
(fete-No. - March, opened
tho purity and high standard of Amer­
of A certain mortgage made bv Chartes W.
। number of creditors to mourn, and short Md clau-d" 2S&lt; : Mat. ol*"®'* ““'J ®Srt
ican bred Southdown aheep.
Biggs and Ellen C. blgrs, his wife, to John A.
•vu-- Jnlr opene 1 and clraed -!%tr. Por*
Grrble. dated lhe aeveuth d“
Judge De France, of Kt. Louis, the custotm. aad recorded In the offli
TOO XxATE.
Deeds, for lhe county of
iiaa of a fund of M.'XW raised to build a
Michigan, on the iota di
The com and oat yields for 1889 are re­
-umument to the rebel general Stirling
tarn. In liber u at marta^
_
Price, has lost tho money in speculation.
ported th® largest etasr made.
which mortgage, there la c&amp;med to be due at
tbe date of this notice tbe sum ot four boaThi' weather crop bulletin isaual at Wash­
Tho importation pf fruit trees into
dred and eighty-elrht dollars and sixteen cents,
ington City Saturday reports good crop
and an attorney'a Ice ot twenty-flv® dollars proCanada from the United State* is largely
«4 uft 4JS; rough lucking, ]4Xfl2M.Uk
•' rather in tho west, northwest, and south
EUORADO, A NEW YELLOW RADISH.
on the increase.
h«v&gt; packing and
These new varieties uro catalogued by
cover tbe moneys secured by said mortgage, m
A new scheme consists in especially
Frtnk Collier, the Chicago lawyer, who shipping lot*. fiJWiM-F*any part thereof;
A
Peter Henderson A Co. with noveltire
dwySfrr Butter-Fancj- Elgin.
Now therefore.by virtue of the power ol sale
vas recently discharged from an insane asy­ SiStaSc-- didrlro, fincrtt. freah.- worthy of trial, and are thus deacribed: constructed cars for the transportation
contained In said mortgage and tbe statute ta
lum ax cured, cut such fantastic caixars at
k'i .tk. «
E^fWcU&gt;' The Eldorado te identical with tho old fa­ of live poultry.
inch
case
made
nnd
provided,
notine ts bercby
Kansas City Saturday that it is evident he
gl ven that on Saturday tb e thirty-first day &lt;4 May
Kaiucis lias a flattering outlook for a
Prepared by Fleaing Bros
vorite, scarlet turnip radish, in shape, size
was not cured.
A. D. IMO. at ten o’clock tn tbe forenoon I shall
jSTTiko no other, IksUI on ta
sell ki pu‘» lie auction to tbo highMi.blddw.ai lhe
and quality, but i*&lt; a golden yellow in big winter wheat crop.
Lieut Stoll, of the garrison txt Cologne, KiSS aaS'irr'ta: B—” «'
north front door ol tbe Court bouse in the efcjr
George W. Childs was elected preai»iiot and dangerously wounded Capt. Salm,
color. Tbe yellow radishes are now com­
ot Hast logs (that being lhe place where tbe.rtrWANTED To RKLL OCR &lt;X» cult court tor Barry county Is boMen). tbe
»f the banxi garrwoxi Saturday. Stoll then
ing into more general use. as these make de.rit of the Pennsylvania Horticultural CJALKHMEN
O hardy varieties of choice Nursery Stock.
society
oh
the
occasion
of
its
sixty-first
. 1 Hew bis o«n brains out A " omen was at
an attractive contrast with the red vane­
Best Hntdallies. No experience, necessary.
nd c» fancy.
W-*-*'* i*- D»‘i h-» bottom of tbe tragedy
Special advantages to begin tiers. Extra I ndtiee•Wbcunuin bell and cherries. S8J»X ties ^n the table. New Celestial is a d» anniversary.
ments. l*ay weeklv. Bltuatlnn prrtnanenL Best
John Murphy &amp; Co., of tbe Meadow Lands
tinct variety, the stock of which was
At a recent meeting of the board of terms. Best outflt tree. We guarantee what eent Interest and
•tuck farm, near Washington, Pa., have
imported from China. It k ready for uxe control of tho New York state agricul­ we advertise. Address at oeee. Guar Buos.. ru lor iiierrin.
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nominated*!. L. W., bay colt, foaled in
Naw •Ymix. March A».
Nureerymcu, Rochester. N. ). (This house is said mnrtpute as all that certain piece or pareet
when
2i
to
3
inches
long,
and
continue*
tural
experiment
station,
Gen.
N.
M.
!«89. by Brown WUlto.. ax a competitor for
reliable.) .
.
ot iHnd.IvIm: MM U4nC situate as thespaUrtat
until nearly 6 inches king, making it al­ Curtin was re-elected president, and
‘he *10,00) stake to be trotted for at Charter
' &gt;*k Driving Park in 1MK.
most on aM seasons radidi. It may be William O. Hanlon, of Genera, was
An electric light wire sst Dre v&gt; tbe eie va­
grown in open ground or for- forcing m chosen secretarj- and treasurer.
lor of the John W. Huffman milling come
frames. Rapid Forcing radial}, resemble*
News from the northwest confirms
(Vine to tbe land of tbe settlmt »un. Send for
IhMd March 1st. ikq ,
t „
I*ny at St. Louia, Saturday, and spread to
JOMX A. G
the scarlet turnip, white tipped variety, previous reports of great loses of cattle FREE ctrculora describing the "Garden Spot of
toe mills, the sixty m«t employtxl therein
Orefou." Purchases nraMJatrsl for timber,
but to earlier, coming into maturity a&gt;
bop. (rult. wheat and other lands. Saw mills,
Having a narrow escape. Both buildings
and sheep.
Smith A Colukovb. Att’ya tor
about
twenty-two
days
from
time
of
sow
­
flouring
mtUa.
canneries,
dairies,
and
otb-r
enwere destroyed. Loes, #3U0.VW; Insured.
The Cheshire Swine Breeders' associa­ terprlses assisted. Eaaiera capital prrtlaMy
ing. Ha ring very small tops, it is adaptMrs. W. W. Hanworth, wife of a Balti­
ToLElrti. March 2®.
tion has pubtiahed a herd book, giving a loaned. Addraa*
edfor forcing, though is equally derira(XX)FEB, PATTElihOX • CXI
more and Ohio trade-walker, who lives at
hfotorv of this popular breed, etc. E. W. IXPErKXDKXCK,
?'»LK CC
btofor tlw garden. Thankaare due to the
Paw Phw. W. Va., took her txutamd’s aavAll Inquiries Answered.
Davis’ of Oneida, N. Y., to secretary.
tM^Nomlial. Clow soed-Ctait. firm quoted for the cut l&gt;erc presented.
-nK*. 11,500, hitending to elo[x&gt; with a
youngw man. She gave all the mooey ex-

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EDITORIAL NOTES.

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It has been said by economists that tbe
material progress of a nation Is quite accu­
rately Indicated by Its consumption of Iron.
Mspecialiy I* this true a* applied to tbe
United States, where advancement finds
-»o parallel tn the world’s history. It
must be evident to every student of the
■itaatiou that we could not use iron so
abundantly us now If It was not produced
at home. In tbe first place, we could find
nothing with which to pay for it, because
raany of .the products of our agricultare
and other Industries could not be exported
to pay for iron made abroad; and,
necond. it is equally evident that without
home competition the price of Iron made
abroad would be beyond reach of most ot
those who are now Its heaviest consumers.
The home production of iron not only
benefits etmsumers by enabling them to
pay for vastly more than they otherwise
could demand, but it equally benefits them
by keeping down prices. History proves
this to be true. British iron that sold
hero for $40 per ton In 1840. under the
“revenue tariff” of 1840—when American
: iron of better quality was offered for 850,
and could not be sold Cor less—rose to 830
per ton a few years Inter when we began
to extend our railroad system.
Men are yet In business who can re­
member when in our hardware stores
Americau-made goods were the exception.
Nqw nine-tenths of our hardware, includ­
es heavy goodf, are of home manufacture,
and in the case of saws, axes, tools, cutlery
wad all kinds of builder*’ hardware we are
heavy exporters. And It is a most signifi­
cant fa&lt;Uihat among our best customers
lor these product* of a protected Industry
are the colonies of Great Britain. A glance
at Canada’s Imports for 1888 shows that
there camo from the United States of
hardware over eighty percent; brass goods,
«ighty-one per cent; copper manufactures,
adghty-six per cent; cordage, ninety-four
, per cent; ginghams, eighty-eight per cent;
' xiass manufacture*, sixty-five per cent:
nbber goods, ninety-nine per cent; print­
ing Ink, ninety-four cent; carpets, flftyloar per cent; tinware, ninety-one per
cent; wall-paper, ninety per cent; paper
manufactures, seventy-two per cent: oil
doth, fifty-two per cent
Such an array of business facts as this,
vlth tbe practical man, is worth more
khan all the theories of all the free-trade
' writers on both side* of the ocean.

The bill regulating the election of Repraiefitativc* in Congress, which has Just
been Introduced by Mr. Lodge, of Massa­
chusetts, bears evidence of having been
introduced with great earn and skill. It
- is in effect an application to congressional
election* of the principles of genuine bal­
lot reform which are embodied in the leg­
illation of tldsi and several other states.
As such no democratic journals which prote*a devotion to ballot reform can object
lo the proposed measure, without laying
themselves open to the accusation of down­
right hypocrisy. The system of registra­
tion wWch the bill contemplates is a most
•wholesome and much-needed provision,
nnd would-of itself be a valuable guarantee
against fraud. Moreover, each of the two
chief political parties is given representa­
tion on the board of officers of each elec­
tion precinct. Thia should go far to­
ward insuring fairness and accuracy, and
Mis a provision of which the most extreme
&lt; democratic partisan can not reasonably
-•■■Dplain. Further provisions as to official
ballots, and tbe compartments of polling
*iaoes. manner of voting, etc., follow closeip tbe excellent and approved system now
to voguein Massachusetts. The bill, it
weeiDB to us, must commend itself to all
persons who have more regard to the puri­
ty of elections and the good name of the
republic than to partisan Advantage. It la
•a honest and elabmate effort to accom*Ma much desired cod, and, If adopted,
whatever its immediate political effect
might be, would unquestionably promote
tbe great and vital Interests .of the nation.
'The debate upon tbe bill in which the pub­
lic press and congrea? will afford an ac­
curate and intonating test of the stneerlty
wfthc ballot reform profession* of the
democratic party.—Beaton Journal (rep).

ADDH-IONAl. LOCAL.
up IU mcvuwv* xyuuuvj,

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lb« ritj «»d to

X. T. ruter K mMlns reo® to «&gt;»« *
tenter btiitnr shed toe bl. U,«71 h«re &gt; yoke ot onm torralA r°»IC»ra old «r&gt;d .ell brote.

tions, and by acting m th* balance of pow- to Bellaire the middle of the week be left
tbe matter with his wn Claude, who went
causing them to adopt their platform of ap Saturday and sold the Mecosta Ice for
principles, and by that means only, can 81.500, which offer waa also made by oth­
er parties by wire late •Saturday night.
the P. of I. and the Farmers Alliance ac­ While at Bellaire Sam contracted for two
complish the things .they desire. As soon good sized biidge join, and durlug the
as they lend themselves as an organization week wn offered 91.000 for his ice on toe
oeUwelraerrtlranl-^ot"to either of the two great parties, or form Ixroklngglass. This will not be sold to a
A D. H'Jtbe.iCo. oterWlogokl tor
lump, however, os Mr. Ramsey says the
a party of their own, their downfall will people stood by him when ice was plorty tbe best lo.f ot brrad mdr tram iWr
be swift and certain. For that moment and he Is going to do the same by them flour. They
■»« m»klnr •" exoolle
they will create division and jealousies in now that it is scarce.—Portland Observer. quality.
Tbe ■ proapeeta for a M«e ot Kulabtaof
tbeir own ranks. While by holding an in­
The state encampment of military troop*
dependent position, they can accomplish will probably be held in Battle Creek Mareabee. »re quod. r.ettO-llre inem
ben are deaired and IS bare already beau
needed reforms. The farming interests again this year.
certainly need attention at toe bands of
Two drunken tramps got Into* a fight secured.
When you want any
state and national legislatures. Their op­ near Battle Creek last week, when one
cd bring them here. We have the beet
ponents In the great strife for bread arc attacked the other with acoupiing-piH. »&lt;* facilities of any office In the
now his tramping day* are ended. ,Tbe ietllng out Job wort ot auy kind on abort
few and can be easily organized, and these murderer waa arrested.
favor v^hich aide promises most, though
notice.
To-morrow evening a three days’ running
actively training with neither. It Is hard
Keport baa It that there
&gt;• a wrrarace will commence at Battle Creek.
tllea match In Union hall a wart.tram
for the many to act together, and more
The story goes that while Sheriff Welker Monday night between Vern ’‘“"f "'
difficult yet to act so wisely and consist­
this city, and John Arnold, of Dowling,
ently as not to defeat the very ends desired. was taking a “tough” female prisoner to
the Detroit house of correction last week, for W5 a side.
It will require clear-headed counsels to he had occasion to go into the smoking car
Phillips &amp; Soule are headquarters for
steer clear of breakers. There must be and when he eame back a drummer had fine grades of coffee. They also lead in
unselfish action on the part of leaders, and made a mash qn the prisoner, and had Ilan, ol canned gooda. which are ^»twaya
taken a seat beside her. As ahe wus well treah and All right For groeerle, their
the demagogue must be shown the back
dressed and quite good looking. It is not reputation is known.
door.
strange. When “Ham" came back and
Statistician Dodge, of toe National Agri­
cultural Bureau, has just Issued a circular
In relation to the depression of agricultu­
ral Interests. After making due allow­
ance for a succession of bad crops, to poor
methods of farming In many cases, he ex­
plains that there is too mnch blood-suck­
ing from the products of the farm by the
transportation companies, warehouse and
elevator corporations, commission mon.
and others who grab for fat profits for dis­
posing or parrying farm produce; aside
from combinations whose avowed purpose
is to buy such produce, sueh as beef and
grain, cheap, and sell the transformed ar­
ticles. such as dressed beef and Hour, at
greatly enhanced prices. And yet despite
all this, the American farmer does not suf­
fer nearly so much from these same causes
as his brother farmer in any other country
on earth—agricultural depression being
far more marked in free trade England
than in protected America.

The difficulty of meeting combinations
whose avowed purpose is to put up or put
down prices was disclosed iu the senate
debate over the Sherman anti-trust bill.
Had that measure been passed as present­
ed, and no one doubts Its being presented
good faith, it was claimed by many of tbe
leading attorneys of the senhte, both demo­
crats and republican*, that the Farmers Alllantfe, Patrons of Industry and Knights ol
Labsr could have been Indicted for con­
spiracy, since it is tlie avowed purpose of
tbe first two to raise tbe price of farm
commodities, and ot the last to increase
wages. It seems exceedingly difficult to
do justice to all.

Tons of Cobden club tracts w HI be sent
over thi* year to this country, particularly
Into agricultural states like Michigan, to
'
Influence farmers In favor of free trade.
The fact that Great Britain Is so active nn
advocate of^free trade for this country
ought to make farmers cautious, to say the
least, about giving unction to it. Free
trade in America wouM be a direct benefit
to England. England understands that
fact perfectly. If free trade la a benefit
to the farmer, the English farmer ought
to be better off than his American brother.
But bo Isn’t. Agricultural depression Is
more widespread In England thau In this
country.
The democratic sheriff of the city of
New York has just been convicted of se­
curing a divorce from his wife by means
of the grossest fraud. Six depnMbs of bls
predecessor are under arrest for charging

extortionate fees, which were divided with,
their superiors. • AU^f them are Tam­
many democrats. Tammany controls the
democratic party In tbe city and state of
New York. The democracy of New York
exercise toe greatest Influence in the coun­
cils of that party In this country. The re­
lation of Tammany to democracy in gener­
al can therefore i» seen. And yet they
say democracy Is the party of reform!

Tbe Standard oil company is as hard to
“down” as tbe Western Union telegraph
company. Tbe Lima oil company. Its
chief rival, has been trying to embarrass it
by running up tbe price of oil. This re­
verses the tactics of tbe Standard, which
has beaten ite competitors by lowering the
price. But the new departure failed to
work. The Ohio company has fallen into
tbo gigantic maw of tbe Standard.

Empty pocket books with string attach­
ments were quite plenty on toe sidewalks
yesterday, and several victims saw sup­
posed fortunes slip away before they real­
ized that it was April fool* day.
Wm. Hazen now has more commodious
quarters on Jefferson St. His line of
bazaar goods and stock of groceries Is
Tlbblta A Eagieton. proprietors of the complete and prices right lie also makes
saloon corner ot Burdick and Eleanor a specialty of watch and clock repairing.
streets, reported to the sheriff tols morn­
Having sold my drug store to Fred
ing that the combination till In their bar
had been broken open during the night Hotchkiss I am anxlou* to setlle up my
and robbed of its contents, amounting to book accounts. All person* indebted to
$125 and a gold watch. The sheriff was me will please call at once and settle their
Dn. E. H. Lathkoi’.
called away from the city to-day on other accounts.
business, but will begin an investigation
If the editor of the Democrat want* to
as soon as he retun*. The robbery is a
peculiar one. the exact facts ot which are see Frank Goodyear occupy the exalted
hard to obtain. Mr. Tibbit* bluntly re­ position of mayor another year, he ought
fused to say anything concerning It to a to quit printing such horrible looking
reporter. He was equally non-communi- pictures of him. Frank ought to saved
catlve to Deputy Marshall Harper aud from his friend*.
officers Greenfield and Walker, who vol­
A new consignment of influenza” is re­
unteered to aid In tbe capture of the bur­ ported as coming to this country from
glars. The proprietors manifest no de­ Bunin. The new disease acta entirely
sire to have the police take a iuuid in the different from the grip, causing a feeling
matter.
So far as the reporters could of paralysis In the Umba, and making tho
learn there was no clue as. to where the victim very sleepy and very often proves
burglars had effected an entrance, as the fatal.
doors and windows were said to be secure­
ly fastened this mom lug. The money
The republicans of Hastings township
drawer bore evidence of hard usage, the have named a splendid ticket, with Hale
bottom having been forced down. The Kenyon, supervisor. Orville.Barnum, clerk.
officers do not place any faith in the belief Warren Seeley, treasurer, and the rest ot
that It was the work of tramps, although the nominee* equally good. It I* a strong
the city was overrun with them yesterday. ticket and the voters of Hastings town­
The proprietors, however, believe that the ship cannot do a better thing than to elect IL
theft was perpetrated by vagrants.—Kala­
mazoo Telegraph.
Rev. M.
Dixon has received a box of
books from England consisting of a part
A good instance of fainting conducted of his old library. It came by tbe S. S.
in a business like way came to our notice Peruvian which sailed from Liverpool on
the other day. E. D. Gould runs n fann Jan. 2nd. The box reached Hastings Feb.
of some 300 acres east of town. On last, 26th. and Freeport March 20th. The
year he paid particular attention to the charges were England to Hastings. 84.35;
dairy business. He shipped 800 gallons and Hasting* to Jowell. 82. Of .this 25c
of Ice cream, 700 gallons of cream and was refunded on account of error.—Free­
8,000 bottles of battled cream to Jackson port Herald.
parties. He finds that it Is a* profitably
feature of farming and he will Increase his
dairy business this year. But he also
gives careful attention to stock raising.
He thinks there is good money In sheep
and the results of hl* winter's work seem
to prove It. lAst fall lie put in 500 head
of sheep to winter. He has Just finish*- ’
shearing them and has-sold lhe shorn
sheep with the following result: The
wool amounted to 4.000 lbs., for which he
get* 8800. The sheep he sells for $2,000.
The clear profits on the winter’s work h
estimated at 8800.—Eaton Rapids Journal.

saw what was going on he sat down to
watch proceedings and take in the fun.
After awhile he showed tbe masher hl*
bodge nnd said he guessed he had bad
about enough fun witt bls prisoner. For
once the agent was “done up” and he im­
mediately had business in the smoking car
too.—Portland Observer.

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for. Wr bar. pl»r«4
»»bMrtPtl"»
prta within ta rrrah «T b&gt;&gt; -A tav. jP
lowed liberal tena, to «I1 »&gt;&gt;°
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tie. Over l.WO haw
ttek «count, eud w« »*&gt;" ,h* "•* to do the
hum. or know tbe rwrarai why.

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BmUsk, Otuht lo
BTOhoral by ,IL but
Urat Mr. »WrM would „ n ™'.g, **
ebl. beooulned fra™
* ““I®Ux. plot be rarrad Jo. A.tei.'X*
In tbla. the rtty Mcbl todrentlM*
to only rraiyorulble penlra h.-rrarw!?
hope io Me the nemUr. or tj» „ ’j

*&gt; .A"-to «b-lr Power In JhU dtaS?
Kentucky, by rrtnoep.. • h*U brottrar •nd o«i liberal tern. Joan, ,,■.£?*
t„ W 11. Siuntx'. Hol bora, told U pubUe company.
rale In Cbterao iMt *«rt f°e U.K* &lt;*»b.
He wra ebrtt year, old. oo rraord. MM
.Imply on bl. breedhw. ItyonwwUlUto
to brand op .nd ««t» «ood price
**to}r
Hon. E. A» Moore, Member of Aifcihb]
produce, buy • Holbora filly ot W. H. Richmond comity. N. Y„ writer
1
Selunu' rale next Suurdoy ot 10 o'clock,
•Aaaciribly
Chamber, Albany, \’ y .
■harp.
April 11, I8S7..
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If anyone desire* to see a neat am! tastily
arranged and convenient postoffice. all h&lt;
needs do is to step Into the one at Way­
land: and if you wish to took upon a
prompt, polite and pleasant postmaster,
just take a look at Jbbn Turner. No one
has to wait for mall in John’s place. He
gets tn tbe front promptly.—Allegan
Gazette.
Having sold his farm. P. T. Colgrove
desires to dispose of his stork, farming
utensils, etc. He has a span of 4-year-oid
horses, perfectly sound and well broke; a
new double harnes; 4 brood sows; S new
milch cows; 85 sheep; a new plow, drag,
wide tire wagon and other article* loo
numerous to mention. Cali at Smith A
Colgrove’s office for further particulars.
The Hastings Athletic club held a meet­
ing Wednesday evening and perfected an
organization. The club will have quarters
In the third story of J. B. Goodyear *
building, where the gymtmslani will be
located. All who hare not yet paid their
membership fee will please pay the same
tp IL K. Grant, the treasurer, aa soon as
jK&gt;si»lble as the money will be needed to
purchase apparatus and meet expense*.

Books for tire Hastings Building A Loan
Association will be opened next Saturday
and the first payment on shares can be
made then at toe office the of secretary. A.
E. Kenaston. This is a home Institution and
it should be approved by everyone. Busi­
ness men, working men kod al! who want
to Invest safely and well should have qotnr’
shares In this institution. A sum, so
small that It will scarcely be missed, paid
each month, will at the end of » or 10
years return a nice sum to the one invest­
ing.
In an eastern prison. In which the con­
victs are allowed to publish a paper, one
of toe prisoners recently wrote his view of
the causes of crime. “I believe.” he said,
"that toe most destructive force In exist­
ence which stimulates crime is the -total
neglect of children under age. who arc
eventually led to crime by being permitted
to run where they will without care or
protection, aud who gradually grow Into
the wa/s of minor pilferers and afterward
develop into genuine criminals.” Hero is
the complaint of one who claims lo know
from personal ex|»eriencv. What aay you
parents? Guilty or not guilty?

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I hard two afflictions which xjmriL

Brandreth’s Pills, taken wu- w tw» w
night on an empty atoms.-h. would efe.
rheumatic pains. 1 gave them a thoroup.
trial for three wreka. taking Wortw&gt;
every night. To my delight, not only w»
I eared of rheumatism but dyspepjfc.
tivenes* and biliousness. They did
Interfere with my diet or business, and 1
really think them an Incomparable blood
purifier add cathartic."
A
Brandmh'a Pill* purlfj the blood, ataulate the liver, strengtlien Uie kidnty*.
regulate the bowels. They Wm inn*,
duced In the United States Ir 1835. snc
have stately Increased In popular fawr
This, together with convincing tatwonlals from all parts of the world,; fe
positive edldenee of their value.
Brandreth’s Pills are purely vegdatie.
abaoluteljrharmless, and sate to take ».
any time.
H Sold In ; every drug and medicine store,
either plain ar, sugar-coated.

$2 20 for Floor,
When you can get the

Sue Wsg fcr {LOO
At Jos. Rogers;

No. 2 Flour 81.80.
GOLD

WATCH will Iw given awy
with Baking Powdrr.
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Josepli Book.

Dispersion Sale!

Fred Smith had a very narrow escape
from a serious aceideut last Saturday at
Tinker, I encashI re A Company’s mill.
While surfacing lumber a piece of plank
about four feet long flew back and struck
him across the lower part of the chest
knocking him about ten feeL Th* mill
hands picked him up and took an Inven­
tory but found he had sustained no serious
Injury. Mr. Smith mourns the loss of a
fine gold watch a present from hi* father,
which was struck by tlae timber and smash­
ed of all resemblance to a time piece.—
Alma Record.
Mr*. Mary Black, formerly cook in tbe
Baird house, who eloped with A. A. Jack­
son some time ago, was arrested by Sheriff
Pollock, who was aceompalned by the wo­
man’s busband, at Adrian. Tuesday, on
charge of adultery. She plead not guilty
and her examination was set for April 15.
before Justice Nichols. She was released
from custody, giving bail In the sum of
8200. Jackson, for whom a warrant I*
out, on the same charge, was unable to
leave, Inasmuch a* he Is serving time in
the Adrian jail on a charge of disorderly
condueti It seems that he attempted to
kill the woman the.other day and she bad
him arrested.

California and Washington may boast of
their big trees, but occasionally Michigan
produce* one that Isn’t to be sneezed atby
H!oe?*t?U!8’ A white oak tree on Osbert
Ctarfc’afism. on Sec. 10, of Oneida, was
tart week cut that measured 18 feet aud 3
inches in circumference. There Is a hure
basswood on Wm. Henry’* farm that
The Bowery parrot Is again on deck; measures 18 feet in circumference. Who
and again Its plaintive voice Is beard and JScteL
•bov''r-&lt;:""'&gt; Ledqe ln*u
the wall goes forth. “Tariff’s a tax; tariff
makes trusts.” But the trouble wjth this
The parties charged with getting awav
ln VAWlin, ire
. For month* part the free trader* have parrot Mf thatits education Is limited to pe­ J1*? ’ !!?* ot
having their examination.
■kaaat telling us and our farmers that they rusal of Cobden clab tracts.
kxrc not had sufficient protection. That
The International labor conference at
■while the manufacturer ba* been reaping
Berlin docs credit to Emperor Williams
lhe profits aceruing from a high tariff, the
heart, but that any lasting good will be ac­
ftumerbns been fooled anti houlwluked
lUsnXGs. Mich.. April 22, 1W«
complished for tbo down-trodden laborers Rheumatic Syrup co.. Jaoksoa, Mich
wltli a tariff on hl* products that atnountof Europe is hardly to be expected.
,s 10 0Prt,fJr tU,t 1 had
«d to little or nothing and afforded him no
been troubled with rheumatism tn all Its
forma for the past twelve years, and was
NEIQHBORING_COUNTIES.
-way* rind to receive pointe from our free
Three miles north of Armena, Van confined to my bed at various periods from
trade friends, and being convinced that
Buren county, in n desolate region near a th"* torix month, at a time, and I could
wr agrfcuitural intemta have lacked auf- swamp, have resided two bachelor brothers get about only by the aid of crutches. I
employed Mveral ffrotctaw phyrictans of
ftcteDl protection to certain product*, tbe named Foodiek. Not long since an at­
this city, none of whom effected a cure or
fBMBers of tbe new tariff bill have increas­ tempt was made to assassinate Marvin gave jwrmsncnt relief even.
Foedick by shooting at him through a
ed the duty on some and put a duty oaothJ”™ aro 1 »»• Induced to
7^ CTln“' '™ bld to bl* broth­ .
«ca before on the free list- But our free er Albert, but no evidence was secured to try Hibbard s Rheumatic Syrup, and after
taking a few bottle. 1 experienced relief.
trade friends ore no more satisfied than bc- Justify the charge. On Saturday morning
last Albert was found dead in tho house, *«l now consider mymtU cured. J ni&gt;.
with three bullet wonnds in him. He had hesitatingly recommend this medicine for
»f life art to be taxed, etc. Truly, tbe •&gt;ren killed by some one who bad entered rheumatism. 1 know what it has don,,
Oobdailtes and tire Clevelandlles are hard the house, and the only clue left Is . tracks for roe, what physicians could not do &lt;. r
cured me of rheumatism,
topleoae. Nothing but complete stagna- leading to and from Ujc swamp. It is
thought that the M»e perron fired at
J- KsxnnA.
■&gt;« trf oar lndu»tric* ant! ruloatioti of Marvin who killed Albert, and that there * ul « "V*1 W'WWhDr acquaint­
ed with Mrs. Ken field, and kB0i9 J
la a woman In tbe case.
above statement to be true.
UP
K S. Ramsey felt pretty good Saturday
DtlOlat, UMUnn.

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SATURDAY, APRIL 5,
At 10 o clock sharp, at first farm east of city limits, along the railroad,
railroad.
known as the Adam Tinkler farm.
This farm, formerly rented
by me, has passed into other hands and I Wi obliged to sell my
stock, nearly all of which is highly bred. Will sell
k i?jC ^rst‘c'ass work team, in good shape for summer’s work; a
a
ozen youngsters by my horse, Holbom, mostly fillies from one
o our years old, and out of such mares as the dam of Dr. Lowry's
on lac
ie and other good mares. One thoroughbred short horn
n?dWL°neQhk'°kghbr,ed yearlinS heifer: one 7‘8 short-horn three-ycar
PnL 7 Ck- 'g ,®ra8e brood sows, with pigsat foot, by thoroughbred
Shrnnck’ i'011
^ozen good breeding ewes, with J? bred
vounom S a.1 °°t; one thoroughbred Shropshire ram; a lofof
one lf£rh? dkeM A S° % CW farm‘ng tools: 2 dra£s- one new PloW’
one hght double wagon, double harness, hay rack, etc.
You^n in!i\kOt C?ntin,ie 'OnZ “ there is mostly stock to be sold,
member this "t t mlekand Spend the afterno°n m the city.
Re­
member this stock will be sold to the highest bidder.

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additional local

N. T. Parker Is making room to build a
to Bellaire tbe middle of tbe week be ten
wtki um‘
S*
tbe matter with fate son Claude, who went larger buggy shed for bls livery.
« bMf.r .11, ..
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I have a yoke of oxen for sal A W
coming lb«n lo ulopt thdr plotform ot ■p
i Saturday and raid tbe Meooet* tee for
11.500. wbteh offer waa otao made by oth­ jean old and well broke.
MAKS HALL L. COOK. Editor.
'
er parties by wire late tfaturday night
the P. of I. and tbe Fanners Alliance ac­' While at Bellaire Sam contracted for two
MrSHS. *•
’■''"'-I br
FJd.rMrrre.tbr U. B.
complish the thlngStlbcy desire. As soon' good «ized bridge Job*, and during tbe
MX HASTING*, M1C1L, POCTOmCK,
that Mr. Stefrfed would earn- out th.&lt; •
week wm offered 81 AW for his tee on the ^’ball.orrrrWrf^-.lrenlwnrett" ’AtJOVST 14.
obte beobulnM lma ,l,.,. „
X
»r »ii Wd !-« «}• tb. plot 1M- MRW1 1(, A.DE"**
to either of the two great parties, or form ixjoklnggiaaa. Thta w ill not be sold to *
A. D. Uuflb- * Co.
InVM™
lump, however, a* Mr. Ramsey «ays t«e
owed liberal terms to all who wish to set- In Ibta. U» dt,
(o
a party of their own, their downfall will people stood by him when ice was plenty
k&gt; ol, re.pon.ibk p«nle&lt;,^”1*
be swift and certain. For that moment and he fa going to do the same by them
bop. lo re. th. mrenbrr,
they will create division and jealousies in now that It fa scarce.—Portland Observer. quality.
who wBl b. M.M at tt,,. n..&gt;
Th." prostkola for a lodfl. of Knlflhtr^ot
a"/1' *= “*lr &gt;»«' ’ In thj. ,1S?
It h*a been raid by economists that the tbelr own ranks. While by holding an In­
Tbe state encampment of military troop*
KmtuekJ. by rrtiwpo. • bfllf broUmr and nit, lltenl ta,. to any rmSS ’
raaterixl pngres* of * nation I* quite aecu- dependent position, they can accomplish will probably be held In Baltic Creek Marcsjrre. are flood. Tw«lt&gt;-«”
to
w.
JI.
SelutiU'o
ntilbom.
&gt;oU
U
public
bur, are desired and IS bar. already l«b lie In CM.M. lot week to I^Wb «*• epnpup.
lately iodlcated by Its consumption of iron. seeded reforms. Tbe farming interests agalu this year.
Especially Is thi* true ra applied to the certainly need attention at the bands of
He was eight years old. h° record. aoid
Two drunken tramps got lnto»a fight secured.
When &gt;»»’*"1
bXPb^' simply on hl* breeding. If m *•&gt;»« »«»«•
United State*, where advancement find* state and national legislatures. Their op­ near Battle Creek last week, when one
rd brtnrr them brre. "« bar. We txu
Hon. B. A. Moore, Memlsr of Aweabl*
-m parallel In the world's history. It ponent* in the great strife for bread are attacked tbe other with acoupliug-pin. and facilities of any office in theJooa“?v,Lw to breed up and get a good price forJbeh
produce, buy a Holbprn Ally at W. H.
now bis tramping days are ended. The
must lie evident to every student of tbe few and dan be easily organized, and these
getting out job work of any kind un short Kehsntr* sale next Saturday at 10 o docx,, Richmond county. N. Y., write,;
murderer was arrested.
attention that we eould not use Iron *o favor i(hteb aide promise* most, though
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Assembly Chamber, Albany. X Y j
notice.
sharp.
To-morrow evening a three days’ running
April 1L 18S7.,
aMndantly as now if it was not produced actively training with neither. It is hard
Iteport has It that there will b« a wrreIf
anyone
drairta
to
aeea
Mat
and
tastily
race
will
commence
at
Battle
Creek.
1
hard two affiletions which
Uln, match In Union hallI a ««* «&lt;»
at home. In the first place, we could find for tbe many to act together, and more
arranged and convenient postoffice, all be.
The story goes that while Sheriff Welker Monday night hrtwren Vem \ounit. of needs do la to step Into tbe one at Way­ make Ute a burden. One |« dy»petyu
nothing with which to pay for It, because difficult yet to act so wisely and consist­
this city, and John Arnold, of Dowllnfl.
atony of the products of our agriculture ently as not to defeat the very ends desired. was taking a “tough” female prisoner to
land: and If you wish to toot upon a the other rheumatic. ।
prompt, polite and plramant poatmaater, Brandretfi's Pills, taken one or tw»
and other Industrie* could not be exported It will require clear-headed counsels to the Detroit house of correction last week, for MS a aldr.
he had occasion to go into the smoking car
just take a took at Jbbn Turner, ho one night oq an empty stoma, h. w0u|d rtn.
nullpa * Soule
to pay for iron made abroad; and. steer clear of breakers. There must be and when he came back a drummer had
One grades of coflre. They also lead In lias to wait for mall in John’s place. He
aeoond, it is. equally evident that without unselfish action on tbe part of leaders, and made a mash qn the prisoner, and had lines of canned gooda. which ar. alway s
«„-» M tborw*
gets to tbe front promptly.—Allegan rheaniatic pain-. 1
home competition the price of Iron made the demagogue must be shown the back taken a seat beside her. As she wo well fresh and ill right For grorerlre tb.lt Gazette.
trial for three week*, taking wr orlw,
dressed and quite good looking, it is not
abroad would be beyond reach of moat of door.
reputation
Is known.
every
night.
To
my
delight,
not only
strange. When "Ham" came back and
Having sold bls farm, P. T. Coigrove
those who are now its heaviest consumers.
Empty pocket hooka with atrtm: attach- dealrm to dispose of Us stoek. farming I cured of rhenmatlxm but dyRpepria. to*.
saw what was going on he sat down to
Statistician Dodge, of the National Agri­
The home production of Iron not only
watch proceedings and take in the fun. menu were quite plenty on the sidewalk* utensils, etc. He has a span of 4-year-oid tivencM and blllouwicsb. They did not
cultural Bureau, has just Issued a circular After awhile he showed tbe masher bls yesterday, and several victim* saw sup­
benefits consumers by enabling them to
horse*. perfectly sound and well broke; a Interfere with my diet or buxine*,, wd !
In relation to the depression of agricultu­ budge nnd raid he guessed he had bad posed fortune* slip away before they real­ new double harnea; 4 brood sows; 9 new
pay for vastly more than they otherwise
really think them an Incomparable bkxd
about enough fun wit# bls prisoner. For ized that it was April fool* day.
milch cows; Si sheep: a new plow, drag,
could demand, but It equally benefits them ral Interests. After making due allow­ once the agent was'"done up" and be Im­
purifier add cathartic."
5
Wm. Hazen now has more commodious wide tire wagon and other article* too
by keeping down price*. History proves ance for a succession of bad crops, to poar mediately had business In the smoking car
BrandMh’s Pills purify tbe blood, stab
quarters on Jefferson St HI* line of numerous to mention. Call al Hmith A
this to be true. British Iron that sold methods of farming in many eases, he ex­ too.—Portland Observer.
Colgrove’s office for further nartlculara.
ulate
the liver, stnmgtbrn the kldMj», I
bazaar
goods
and
stock
of
groceries
I*
here for 840 per ton in 1840, under* tbe plains that there is too much blood-suck­
Tibblts «fc Eagleton. proprietors of the complete and price* right He al«o make*
The Hastings Athletic club held a meet­ regulate the bowrta They were tebs“revenue tariff” of 1846—when American ing from the products of the farm by the saloon corner of Burdick and Eleanor a specialty of watch and clock repairing.
ing Wednesday evening and perfected an duced in the United States Iu isjj, m,
: iron of better quality was offered for 360, transportation companies, warehouse nnd streets, reported to the sheriff this morn­
Having sold my drug store to Fred organization. Tbe club will have quartern have staa^ity IncfeaHsl in popular favor
ing that the combination till In their bar
elevator
corporations,
commission
men,
and coukl not be sold for lew—rose to 880
had been broken open during the night Hotchkiss I am anxious to settle up my In tbe third story of J. B. Goodyear’s
Thi*. together with convincing
per ton a few years later when we began and others who grab for fat profits for dis­ and robbed of Its contents, amounting to book account*. All person* indebted lo building, where the gymnasium will be
posing or carrying farin produce; aside 8125 and a gold watch. Tho sheriff was me will please call at once «nd settle tbelr located. All who have not yet paid their monlals from all parts &lt;4 the world, h
to extend our railroad system.
positive evidence of their value.
?
membership
fee
will
please
pay
tho
same
from
combinations
whose
avowed
purpose
accounts.
Dit.
E.
H.
L
athrop
.
called away from the city to-day on other
Men are yet in business who can reto R. K. Grant, the treasurer, a* soon as
Brandrelh's Pills are purely vcgrtaHe.
business, but will begin an investigation
raesnber when In our hardware stores is to buy such produce, sueh as beef and
If the wlltor of the Democrat want* to possible as tbe money will be needed to absolutely harmless, and safe to take a:
as
soon
as
he
retuns.
The
robbery
Is
a
American-made good* were the exception. grain, cheap, and sell the transformed ar­ peculiar one. the exact facts of which are see Frank Goodyear occupy the exalted purchase apparatus and meet exjrenseH.
any time.
Naw nine-tenths of our hardware, includ- ticles, such as dressed beef and Hour, at han! to obtain. Mr. Tibblts bluntly re­ position of mayor another year, be ought
Books for the Hastings Building A- Loan a Sold in ; every drug and medicine ston,
to quit printing sueh horrible looking
ins heavy goods, are of home manufacture, greatly enhanced price*. And yet despite fused to ray anything concerning It to a pictures of him. Frank ought to saved Association will be opened next Saturday
reporter. He was equally non-communleither plain or.sugar-mated.
all
this,
the
American
farmer
does
not
suf
­
nnd in the case of raws, axes, tools, cutlery
and the first payment on shares can be
cative to Deputy Marshall Harpyr and from his friend*.
made then at lhe office tbe of secretory, A.
and all kinds ot builders’ hardware we are fer nearly so much from these same causes officers Greenfield nnd Walker, who vol­
A
new
consignment
of
Influenza"
Is
re
­
heavy exporters. And it fa a most signifi­ as his brother fanner in nay other country unteered to aid in the capture of the bur­ ported as coming to this country from E. Kenaston. This Is a home Institution and
it should be approved by everyone. Busi­
cant fact that among our best customers on earth—agricultural depression being glar*. Tho proprietors manifest no de­ Russia. The new disease acts entirely ness men, working men 'and all who want
sire to have the police take a hand In the different from tbe grip, causing a feeling
for these products of a protected Industry far more marked In free trade England matter.
to Invest safely and well should have ftomeJ
So
far
as
tbe
reporters
could
of paralysis In the limb*, and making the
are the colonies of Greet Britain. A glance than in protected America.
learn there was no clue as. to yrhere tho victim very sleepy and very often proves shares In this institution. A sum, so
small that It will scarcely be mined, paid
at Canada’s Imports for 1888 shows that
The difficulty of meeting combinations burglar* bad effected an entrance, as tbo fatal.
each mouth, will at tbe end of 8 or 10
tbere came from the United States of whoso avowed purpose is to put np or put doors and windows were said to be secure­
ly fastened this morning. The money
The republicans of Hastings township years return a nice sum to tbe one Invest­
hardware over eighty percent; brass goods, down prices was disclosed Id the senate drawer bore evidence of hard usage, the
have named b splendid ticket, with Hate ing.
«ighty-one per cent; copper manufactures, debate over the Sherman anti-trust bill. bottom having bee-n forced down. The Kenyon, supervisor, Orville Barnum. clerk.
in an eastern prison, iu which tbe con­
•tyhty-slx per cent; cordage, ninety-four Bad that measure been passed as present­ officers do not place any faith In the belief Warren Seeley, treasurer, and tbe rest of
victs arc allowed to publish a paper, one
x per cent; ginghams, elghty-elght per cent: ed, and no oue doubts its being presented that it was the work of tramps, although the nominees equally good. It Is a strong of the prisoners recently wrote his view of
Suu Ttog icr IS.DJ
gto manufactures, sixty-five per cent: good faith. It was claimed by many of tbe the. city was overran with them yesterday. ticket, and the voter, of Hatting* town­ the causes of crime. ‘’I believe." he said,
The proprietors, however, believe that lhe
robber good*, ninety-nine per cent; print­ leading attorneys of tho senhte, both demo­ theft was perpetrated by vagrant*.—Kala­ ship cannot do a better thing than toelect IL "that the most destructive force In exist­
At jos. ntkitffii
ing ink, ninety-four cent; carpet*, fifty- crats and republicans. that the Farmers Alli­ mazoo Telegraph.
Rev. M. C. Dixon has received a box of ence which stimulates crime is tho total
books from England consisting of a |mrt neglect of children under age. who arc
lour per cent; tinware, ninety-one per ance, Patrons of Industry and Knights ot
A good instance of farming conducted of hl* old library. It came by tbe S. 8. eventually ted to crime by being permitted
No.
2
Flour
SI.80.
cent; wall-paper, ninety per cent; paper Labsr could have been Indicted for con­ in a business like way came to our notice
Peruvian which sailed from Liverpool on to ran where they will without care or
Manufactures, seventy-two per cent: oil spiracy, since it Is the avowed purpose of the other day. E. D. Gould runs a farm Jan. 2,id. The box reached Hasting* Feb. protection, aud who gradually grow Into
GOLD WATCH will be giren awri
dot!!, fifty-two per cent
with Baking Powder.
.
the first two to raise tbe price of farm of some 300 acres east of town. On last, 26th, and Freeport March 20ttJ. The lhe way's of minor pilferers and afterward
Such an array of business facts as this, commodities, and of the last to increase year he paid particular attention to the chances were England to Hasting*. 84.35: develop into genuine criminals,* Hero is
dairy business. He shipped 800 gallons
with the practical man, is worth more wages. It seems exceedingly difficult to of ice cream, 700 gallons of cream and and Itasting, to ]/&gt;wcll, 82. Of,till* 25c tbe complaint of one who claims to know
was refunded on account of error.—Free­ from persons! ex|&gt;erienoe. What say you
khan all the theories of all the free-trade do justice to all.
8,000 bottles of bottled cream to Jackson port Herald.
parents? Guilty or not guilty?
parties. He finds that It is a* profitably
- writers on both sides of the ocean.
Tons ot Cobden club tracts w III be sent feature of farming and he will increase his
over this year to this country, particularly dairy business this year. But he also
gives careful attention to stock raising.
The bill regulating the election of Rep- into agricultural states like Michigan, to He thinks tbere is gtxxl money In sheep
TMcntativcH in Congress, which has just Influence farmers In favor of free trade. and the result* of bls winter's work seem
been introduced by Mr. Lodge, ot Massa- The fact that Great Britain ts so active an to prove It. Uist fall lie put in 500 head
cha&amp;ctts, bears evidence ot having been advocate of^frec trade for this country of sheep to winter. He has just finished
shearing them and has.sold the shorn
introduced with great care and skill it ought to make farmers cautious, to say the sheep with the following result: The
. Is la effect an application to congressional least, about giving ^auction to it. Free wool amounted to 4.000 lbs., for which he
trade
in
America
wonM
be
a
direct
benefit
get* 8800. The sheep he sells for 32,000.
elections of the principles ot genuine bal­
lot reform which are embodied in the leg- to England. England understands that The clear profits on the winter’s Work h
estimated at 8800.—Eaton Rapids Journal.
ialatiou-of this) and several other states.' fact perfectly. If free trade Is a benefit
Fred Smith had u very narrow eacape
Jis such no democratic Journals which pro­ to the farmer, the English fanner ought
im devotion to ballot reform can object to be better off than his American brother. from a serious accident last Saturday at
Tinker. lAncashlre A Company’s mill.
lo the proposed measure, without laying But bo isn’t. Agricultural depression In While surfacing lumber a piece of plank
themselves open to the accusation of down­ more widespread in England than Iu this about four feet long flew back and struck
him across the lower part ot the chest
right hypocrisy. The system of regtetra- country.
knocking him about ten feet The mill
tion which the bill contemplates Is a most
The democratic sheriff of the city of hands picked him up and took an inven­
•wholeHome and much-needed provision, New York has just been convicted of se­ tory but found he had sustained no serious
amd would-of itself be a valuable guarantee curing a divorce from his wife by means Injury. Mr. Smith mourn* the loss of n
■gainst fraud. Moreover, each of the two of tbe grossest fraud. Six deputes of his fine gold watch a present from hl* father,
chief political parties Is given representa­ predecessor are under arrest for charging which was struck by the timber and smash­
ed of all resemblance to a time piece.—
tion on the board of officers of each elec­ extortionate fees, which were divided with Alma Reeord.
tion precinct. This should go far to­ their superiors. • AUyit them are Tam­
Mr*. Mary Black, formerly cook in the
ward insuring fairness and accuracy, and many democrats. Tammany controls the
Baird house, who eloped with A. A. Jack­
M la a provision of which tire most extreme democratic party In the city and state of son seme time ago. was arrested by Sheriff
( democratic partisan can not reasonably
New York. The democracy of New York Pollock, who wm nceompalnod by the wo­
''•••amplahi. Further provisions as to official exercise the greatest influence In the coun­ man’s husband, at Adrian. Tuesday, on
ballots, and tbe compartments of polling cils of that party in this country. The re­ charge of adultery. She plead not guilty
and her examination was set for April 15
places, manner of voting, etc., follow close­ lation of Tammany to democracy iu gener­ before Justice Niebota. She was released
st the excellent and approved system now al can therefore be seen. And yet they from custody, giving ball In the sum of
8200. Jackson, for whom a warrant fa
Iu vogue in Massachusetts. The bill. It say democracy is the party of reform!
out, on the same charge, was unable to
seems to us, must commend Itself to all
The Standard oil eompauy is as hard to leave. Inasmuch as he Is serving time lu
persona who have mere regard to the puri­
the Adrian jail on a charge of disorderly
ty of elections and tbe good name of tbe “down" as tbe Western Union telegraph conduct. It seem* that he attempted to
republic than to partisan Advantage. It is company. The Lima oil company. Its kill tbe woman the.other day and *he had
him arrested.
aa honest and elaborate effort to accoin- chief rival, has been trying to embarrass It
jrfteha much desired end, and, if adopted, by running up the price of oil. This re­ .^S,a4f.onila *nd Washington may boast of
a
verses
the
tactics
of
tbe
Standard,
which
their big trees, but occasionally Michigan
whatever its immediate political effect
sight be. would unquestionably promote has beaten ite competitors by lowering tho produces one that Isn’t to be sneezed atby
tihise itates. A white oak tree on Osbcrt
the greet and vital Interceta.of the nation. price. But the new departure failed to Cjjrksfann, on Sec. 10, of Oneida, was
’The debate upon the bill In which the pub­ work. Tbe Ohio company has fallen Into last week cut that measured 10 feet and 3
a
taahe* hi circumference. There is a huge
lic press and congress will afford an ac- the gigantic maw of the Standard.
basswood
on
Wm.
Henry
’
s
farm
that
enrate and interesting test of the sincerity
The Bowery parrot is again on deck; measures 16 feet iu circumference. Who
afthe ballot reform professions of the and again its plaintive voice la heard and ran beat tho above?—Grand Ledge Inde­
democratic party.—Boston Journal (rep). the wall goes forth. “Tariff’s a tax: tariff pendent.

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When you can get the

Jo# Bogers.

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SATURDAY, APRIL 5,

At 10 o clock sharp, at first farm east of city limits, along the railroad,
known as the Adam Tinkler farm.
This farm, formerly rented
by me, has passed into other hands and I am obliged to sell my
stock, nearly all of which is highly bred. Will sell

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first‘class work‘eam. in good shape for summer’s work; a
a
ozen youngsters by my horse, Hol born, mostly fillies from one
to four years old, and out of such mares as the dam of Dr. Lowry s
rontiac Chief and other good mares. One thoroughbred short-horn
A?d\°ne Jh°.ro“£hbr,ed yearling heifer; one 7-8 short-horn three-year
P ]C 7 rv &amp; &amp;rade brood sows, with pigs at foot, by thoroughbred
ina.b°ar; a d°Zen g°°d breedi"g ewes, with J bred

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vouniTv "m S \ °°^: r°ne tboroughbred Shropshire ram; a lof of
one lio-ht d
S° a, cw farndng tools: 2 drags, one new plow
one light double wagon, double harness, hay rack, etc.

makes trusts." But the trouble wjth this
The parties charged with getting awav
. Bor months past the free traders have parrot li th aft to education Is limited to pe­ -lib . ««* Of PXX1, |O
having their examination.
'hmm telling us and our fanners that they rusal of Cobden club tract*.
have MX bad sufficient protection. That
The International labor conference al
while the manufacturer has beeu reaping
Berlin does credit to Emperor William’s
heart, bnt that any lasting good will be ac­
tamer has been fooled and hoodwinked
lUnrinoa, Mich., April» tn™
complished for tho down-trodden laborer* Rheumatic Syrup Co.. Jaekuin, Mleb?
with a tariff on his products that amount­
of Europe is hardly to be expected.
Gixni:
Thlal.lo rertlty tlaat I had
ed to Utile or nothing and afforded him no
bren troubkd with rtreumatlBm tn all Its
NEIGHBOR INO COUNTIES.
rornretbrUw^d tad,. yssra, „d
Three mile* north of Armena, Van eoollMd to toy brt al Ortons periods ftom
trade friends, and being convinced that Buren county. In a desolate region near n threr to six months at a time, and I could
car agricultural iutcreste bare tacked aut- swamp, have resided two bachelor brothers »H about only by the ,|d ot crutches. 1
Men* protection to certain products, tbe named Foadiek. Not long since an at­ Sployed rer.nl drat Clare physicians rrf
i city, none ot whom .fleered a cure or
tamers of tbe new tariff bill have increas­ tempt was made tn assassinate Marvin gave permanent relief even.
Foedick by shooting at him through a
ed the duty on some and put a duty ouotli- window. The crime was laid to his broth­ .
J”™ ,r° 1
induced to
am before on the free list But our free er Albert, but no evidence wns secured to trv UlbbarG 3 Rheumatic Syrup, ana after
jnwifS- the charge. On Saturday morning taking a few l»ottles 1 experienced relief,
last Albert waa found dead in the bouse, •nd now cootider myself cured. I un­
with three bullet wounds in him. He had hesitatingly reeouimmd this medicine far
•wu killed by some one who had entered rheumatism. 1 know what it haa done
CcMwilUs; and the Ctevclandltes are hard tbe how. and the only clue left la, tracks for me. what pfej-elcians could not do. £ r
cured me of rheumatism.
foptawe. Nothing but complete utagun- !?ud,“5 to and from lire swamp. It Is
~
D. J. KEXF1EI.U.
thoughu that the same person fired at
Tlw undendgned fa personally at-qiuUntMarvin who killed Albert, and that there
,-ed witfaMrs. Ken field, and knows tbe
: above
tn ire.
fcUL

I)rur«i, 11UII.P.

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You^can attend'tkOt C?ndn^e ,onS 85 tbere is mostly stock to be sold.
meX thk t t" t X Spend the afternoon in the city.
Re­
member this stock wdl be sold to the highest bidder.

TERMS:
running sll mfmhsTtV^
H astings M±h^

°VeF $10-00’ satisfactor&gt;' noleS
“ will be taken.

W. H. SCHANTZ
1- W. VROOMAN, Auo

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�■Hastings Banner

• Begiater Saturday.

- n^m^Yvataefttf. April 3. IW»i~

Notninate none but good men. and then
proceed to elect them.

w. R. COOK. Local Editor.

Dr. Lathrop wants all indebted to him
to call and settle at once.

GOODYEAR’S

Robt. Tubby bad his hand severely hurt
In Wilkin* mill last week.
.

■Rosin Weed

Another Improvement manufacturing
institution will no doubt be started Iq this
city aeon.
/

Condition Powders,
fhe bed remedy for dial valuable animal,
the horw&gt; especially adapted as a

Cut: for Coughs wi Disisopor,
The very l&gt;?st

Renovating and
.
Blood Purifying
REMEDY KNOWN.

25c. a jOMfl; 5 pounds, $1.00.
Sold al Goodyear's Drug Store.

The Sons of Veterans of Michigan, ex­
pect to hold their annual encampment in
ijuislng next June.
Mrs. Harriet Wilcox, an old pioneer of
this county, died near HIdkory Corners
last week aged 81 years.

A mortgage from the Bai tie Creek nnd
Bay City It. R. to the Metropolitan Trust
Co., of N. Y., has been filed at Ionia.
Doing business without advertising Is
like grinning at a pretty girl in the dark,
you know what yon are doing yourself,
but no one else docs.
,

“McGinty" is the name of a new game
of cards, which is played the same as
pedro, only the joker is In and counts ten.
104 points constitutes a game.

At the meeting of the council Friday
evening. It was voted to make all service
connections with the city water works sys­
tem by means of lead pipe Instead of iron.
Remember W. II. Schantz dispersion
sale of fine blooded stock next Saturday,
at the Adam Tinkler farm. Sale com-

Agent for all. Dr. Hartman’s Rem­
The American bouse has been neatly
edies__ Penina, Manalin and Lacti- papered and decorated with the improved
Grand Rapids alaiautine, the same being
pia. •
purchased of Fred L. Ilealli.
Dr. Barton purchased a. lot and a half
of Mrs. M. Allen last week, on the south
Druggist and Bookseller. side of State street, giving 160 acres of
land In Irving toward the purchase.

W. H. Goodyear,

G SHORE &gt;

EbJOWERT
HO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SAME
ALWAYS THE BEST

5&lt;- CIQflR
IN THE

republican ad«0:or» of Granger ills will
raceu* at the village school house on
•urn. April
»KO. ut one o'clock P. nt.,
to ti.iinli.ata eandutatqa for lowuablp officers.

March »l.1MM.
HOPE.
Itepuhiican caucus Tbur»4av April 3d. at 1 p
in . at Cloverdale.
IRVING.
••.’.turday. April 5lti. al town ball at 2:30 p. tn.
YANKEE rtFRINGS.
republican rahett* at Pinery school house.
h ritlaj. April 4th. K' one o'clock n. m.
Rl'TLAND.'
Tiianduy, April 3d. kt 2j&gt;. rn.. at town loll.
' CAPI.TON.
JOHNSTOWN.
At Grange liaXThursday. April 3d. at 2 p. m.
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BARRY.
j lir rr. . illran eity caucus forth* nomination
••'necr* •&lt;&gt; l-e vnted for at lhe citv election,
i&gt;r Ih-IiI at lhe Court Iteom on Wednesday
•
!ng tbe 2nd d.tjof /Aiuil at 7 JO o'clock
&gt;Un&gt;Urd lime. Ward farfirtiM-s on Thursday
-«euing »he .ini. al lhe same hour at tbe folio*.
Jnjr named place*: l*t ward at Standley'*[
i ..■^-iiiiili shot-; end *vrd at J. 8. Goodyear’*
bnlhfhig: .--«1 ward at A. K. Kenaston'a’
ufOce: 4lb r.ittd Mu-riff's office.
A. E. Kr.XAmj.x, Cbm. City Com.

NOTICE.
The district board of district Na 8.
township Yankee Springs will receive■
sealed bids to build a school house, for 30
day* from April 1st, IBM, with the priv­.
ilege of rejecting any or all blds for plan।
and sBccltlcations. Call on W. J. Ritchie,,
of said district.
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UPCAL NEWS.
Circulation this week.

9.040•

I*o«t|&gt;«n*tl far SO Day*.
Offing to the unfavorable winter and1
bad road*. many of our subscribers have•
.
&lt; tainted to be unable to adjust their sub­
scription accounts, although 1.H00 have(
•lone so. To accommodate those who have&gt;
requested us. we postpone for 30 days the&gt;
time for adopting the cash In advance sys­
tem, and to adjust subscription accounts.
H’c rhiill i»mltlvclv not make any further
pantponcincHl. Within the next 30 days
we uu st adjust all subscription accounts.
May 1st, ism, tbe names of all who owe:
us will be stricken from our list, and alli
।
accounts will be collected by law at the old
rate of 31.00 a year. AU who settle ar­‘
rearages and pay to Jan. 1, 1891, can pay’
al lhe new rate of 75 centra year. This,
means business.
Yours truly,
Cook Bros.
Remember
Republicans
Your city caucus
At the court house to-night.
Attend the republican city caucus at the■
court room to-night
Augusta la agitating the question of bet­ter fire protection.
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Fred L. Heath, the druggist has some­‘
thing new in Easter dyes.
Don’t fail to register Saturday if yuarr
unmc is not alreadj on the list.
'1711* office is prepared to print electioni
tickets and alljfc on short notice.

Chas. E. Reed, of thia etty. has been1
granted a pension of
per month.
If n«»t already registered you cannot vote•
Monday unless you register Saturday.

•Several marriage notices bad to be’
omitted this week owing to the fact that1
our uonpariel type was all in use.
I*. T. CoJgrove has a yoke of oxen, fouryears old and well broken, that ho desiresj
to »elL Call on him for particulars.

Remember to not forget that we shall
positively not send the Banner to any
subscriber who is not paid in advance af­
ter May 1st next. We want a settlement
this month sure.

PERSONAL MENTION.

The republicans of Barry bad tba largest
caucus In their htalory Saturday last A
splendid ticket was put in the field with J.
Norman Bailey went to Latwing Monday. G. Hughes for supervisor, C. Backus,
clerk. Frauk Lawrence, treasurer, Frank
J. C. Black visited in McCord lagt week. C. Brooks, justice, and the balance of the
Dan Reynolds was Iu Woodland burs- ticket of equally guod men.
day.
Maple Grove republicans have nominat­
Rev. Bancroft went w&gt; Lansing Satur­ ed a splendid ticket beaded by Mr. Close
day.
R. Palmer for supervisor. Mr. Palmer
lias l»een township clerk for three years. Is
W. L. Wilkins went to Cadillac Wednes­ a tine man of good ability, deservedly pop­
day.
ular. and ought to Im: elected, and will be
D. R. Cpok returned from Ohio Wednes- If Maple Grove republicans will get a
day.
hustle on them. Tlie ticket all through la
worthy of loyal support.
G. C. Nichols- was in Battle Creek last
In tills city |he registration board are
required to be ready to receive names
Smith Holme* talks of moving to Grand tfum 8 a. m. to 8 p. m.. Saturday. April
Rapids.
5th. at the following places: 1st ward.
John McEl vain was Id Grand Rapids Jordan's wagon shop; 2&lt;l ward, J. 8. Good­
year’s .building. State St; 3d ward, at
Monday.
Comiril rooms over Beamer's store; 4th
Mias Alice Sprague went to Jackson
ward, at sheriffs office. In the court bouse.
Saturday.
If your name I* not already registered sec
Miss Flora Beadle, of Grind Rapids, is to II Saturday without fall.
iu the city.
You can’t do a better thing than to take
Wm. Wine r, of Clarksville^ was In the some shares In the Hasting* Building &amp;
city last week
Loan Association. By curtalllngoxpense*
to lhe amount of 95c per day for the period
W. J. Dibble, of Mamhai, was In tbe ,ot eight or ten years, and Investing the
city Thursday.'
same in this organization yon will bo tbe
P. A. Sheldon went to Allegan yester­ possessor of 31.500 In cash. This cutting
down of expcBMcs could be done in many
day oc business.
cases by “swearing off” from some bad
John Hutchinson, of Jackson, was In habit, which Is not only expensive in Itself
the city. Monday.
but is undermining yout health at the
Mias Franc) White visited her sister in Minciime.
Otsego last week.
.
iY^Two medal contests wHl be held next
C. M. Wearer went to HilUdlUc Friday Week at the Presbyterian church. The
first ou Wednesday evening, the ninth,
on legal business.
will bo participated in by the following
Z. Shepard' and wife were in Grand girls: Trudle Smith, Hattie Beadle, Mary
Rapids Thunq&amp;y.
Power-., Ollie lathrop. Nellie Feighncr,
Frank Sutherland went to New York Bessie Willison and Ruth Gould. The
second on Saturday, the 12th, comprises a
Saturday evening.
class of boys, namely, Charlie Scott. Jason
Mrs. C. W. Smith, of Nashville, was In McElwain. Dwight Goodyear, Shirley
the city Thursday.
Smith, Rutnain Rork, Frank Cole, George
Miss Annie Orr, of Grand Rapids, spent Irvine and Charlie Lewis. The usual ad­
mission of five cents taken at the door.
Sundiy In this city.
S. Qreuael went to Ohio yesterday.

Friday as Walter Carveth was running
DeLance Matteson, of Middleville, was
in tbe city Saturday.
a post machine In the furniture factory, a
Tuesday of last week the burn of Jacob
post broke and the ends of his fingers were
A.
A.
Aldrich,
of
Hickory
Comers,
wo*
Hulliberger. of Woodland, was burned,
caught in lhe machine and cut some, which
his team, binder and other farm implements in the city yesterday.
will necessitate his “laying off" for a short
being consumed. We did not learn wheth­
Mlns Kate Dickinson, ot Nashville, was time. Walter is consoled however by tho
er there was any Insurance.
fact that only a few days before, he took
In the city Thursday.
out an accident policy In a company repre­
Some one left a good overcoat nearly
Mr*. Will Olner went to Battle Creek sented by John McElwain and will draw a
new, in Union hall, one evening last week last week for a short visit.
good salary every, week as long as he is
after one of the performances. Tbe per­
Henry Oslxjm returned from a visit in laid up. Such accidents as this will occur
son owning the overcoat, can have the
In any factory occaslorfklly. and the bless­
same by discrlblng it and paying for this Battle Creek yesterday.
ings of a good accident policy catf only be
notice.
Al. Hams has resigned his position as appreciated fully after the unfortunate one
15 hurt See John and get insured.
‘yflastings Division, U. R. K. of I', has salesman for Jus. Rogers.
Vommeneed drilling for the meeting In
A. M. North, of New York, was in the
Messrs. Gill X- Wickoff, of Lake Odessa,
Milwaukee next July. Ten. new membera city yesterday on business.
last week bought of Messer Bros. &lt;fc Rey­
have been added tn the division, and they
Charlie Warner will take Harry Haye*’ nolds u complete new outfit for a saw-mill,
are ail doing nicely and taking n great deal
place in the National bank.
which they will establish near Hart,
of interest In the work.
Oeeaua Co. The outfit consisted of a 00
Miss Gertie Nlmmo is spending her horse power Atlas engine aud boiler, and
On Wednesday. Dr. Timmerman gsjjJsted
spring
vacation
in.this
city.
by Dr. Barber performed an operation
all lhe oilier machinery necessary fora
upon tbe Indy captain of the salvation
Jacob Maus and wife went to Grand complete saw-mill plant. This firm have
army here. Miss Melton, for a dropsical Rapids Thursday on a visit
lately closed a contract to saw several mil­
trouble. Over 11 quarts of watery matter
Carl Wheelock, of Grand Ledfitt visited lion feet of piue, hemlock and hardwood
were taken from her abdomen. v
lumber near Hart, and wanted a No-1 rig
friends Id this city last week.
•
to do it with, and knew where to get it.
The republicans of Baltimore have put
Clement Smith Is numbered among the In conversation with Mr. Buel Gill, the
up an excellent ticket with Geo. P. Wood­
senior member pf lhe firm, he stated that
sick
being
confined
to
hl*
home.
mansee for supervisor. R. (L Rice, clerk.
since 1870 he had bought of R. B. Messer
Isaac Weeks, treasurer, and the balaace of
Miss Glenna Schantz is spending tbe when at Middleville, C. .Messer, of this
the ticket composed of the same kind of week with relatives in Wuodlandcity, aud Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds, of this
excellent men. Tliat ticket ought to be a
Mr*. Mary Geer, of Grand Rapids, was city, nearly 310,000 worth of machinery.
winner.
That he had found every article he ever
visiting friends in the city last week.
Wednesday last Mrs. Ruth Mudgcnnd I’.
bought of theta exactly ns represented,
Cha*. Spencer and Wallace Ro®, of and they had always dealt honorably with
T. Culgrove consummated a deal whereby
him, and everything had beeu perfectly
tbe former becomes owner of the Altnft Plainwell, were in the city last week.' '
farm, nnd the latter of Mrs. M.’s splendid
Enoch Andrus was in Hickory Corners satisfactory and In the utmost good faith;
so that when he thought^of establishing
home in the 3rd ward. The consideration Friday bolding teachers examination.
his new mill up north, and knr* what lhe
for th? farm was St&amp;lM), for Mrs. Mudge
Mrs. C. W. McClure, of Nashville, was tuil) would be required to do, he went di­
residence 33,000.
•the guest of Mrs. Fred Miller Moriday.
rectly to the firm he knew would furnish
The Democrat says the tiuje was when
The Misses Kittle and Gertie Stebbins the machinery that would fill the bill, and
the Banner used to severelyWiticta the
was sure of getting uhut he wanted. As
opposition sheriff of Barry county. Well visited friends in Battle Creek over [Sun­ an instance of what lie had been able to do
at thaLtimc lhe pretent editor of the Dem- day.
with machinery he had bought from mem­
oernt was local editor of this paper, and
Geo. Hodges and wife, of Battle Crock, bent of this linn In tins past, he stated that
wrote most of the critlciMus himself. spent Sunday with Elder GiUasple and with the first threshing outfit he had pur­
Yes. we remember the time.
wife.
chased of R. B. Messer he cleared 31.075
The G«xt Templars of this city have se­
Cha*. Martin and wife, of Needmore, In one Beason. Messrs. Gill A Wickoff ex­
cured and neatly furnished one of the Eaton Co., will make this city their future ited to have their Hart mill in operation
by May 1st. They are reliable men. anil
finest halls In the city, and will dedicate It home.
the people of Hart and vicinity will find
on Wednesday evening. April 9th, nt 7:30
Ralph Wooton nnd Mina Mudge returned •them square business men.
sharp. They have a fine program, and
from
Albion
college
Friday
for
the
spring
speakers from abroad are expected. Come
Work on the new creamery will doubt­
one. come all. Located In the Weissert vacation.
less be commenced next week, and It will
Mrs. G. II. Brooks returned from a visit be pushed rapidly to completion. No
block.
.
Tuesday afternoon of last week a barn with B. A. Walker nnd family In Martin pains or expense will be spared to make It
belonging to Samuel Shoup near lourey, Saturday.
a model institution In every respect. The
was destroyed by fire aud Cour horses
Mr. A. C. Barr, of the Western Cart directors will probably select the manager
burned. Mr. Shoup runs a teed mill near factory of Kalamazoo, expects to mow to within the next 10 days, and the work of
getting routes established will then be
by and it is supposed that the bam, which Ibis city soon.
hurried, it is demonstrated that It costs
had a straw roof, caught on fire from
Mrs. Kate Curtis, who has been living 4 cents abound to manufacture creamery'
sparks flying from the smoke stack. Two
in
New
York
for
some
tiina,
arrived
iu
the
butter. Such a craamery will get from
of the horses belonged to Mr. Shoup and
city
yesterday.
100 pounds of milk, on tbe average, from
two to Wm. Willison.
4 to 4K pounds of batter, making tbe ex­
Clarence
Lathrop
returned
home
from
Warden Hatch, of the Jackson prison,
pense of working 100 pounds of milk from
wrote on iutereaUng article for tbe Char- the State University Wednesday evening 16 to 18 cents. It is calculated to reserve
lottc Tribune last week on tbe tramp nui- for a short vacation.
for the profit of the Institution an average
sauce. Be advises the sheriff to build a
J. Wardell went to Jackson Saturday to of % cent a pound on each pound ot bat­
shed back of the jail and make each tramp visit with his brother, and will attend the ter made, and never over one cent So
spill a certain amount of wood for each meal. encampment at Adrian before he returns. that the price paid lhe fanner for his milk
In case* where this was not desired, he say*
will be within 20 cent* per 100 pounds of
tbev could lie made to break stone to
Lou French left for Seattle. Washington, milk of what the creamery, gets for the
mecadamlze tbe roads. It Is certain that Monday In company with Hany Hayes. butter made from IL At this time the
If either one of these plan* were resorted Mr. French will engage in business in l&gt;esl creamery butter sells for 28 cents. Al­
to iu this state, tbe number of tramps Seattle.
lowing 4 pounds of batter to tAe 100 lbs.
would be greatly decreased in asborttlme.
John Goodyear was in Catalonia last of milk, and the creamery would get 31.13
for the product, and could pay the farmer
week,
awlstlng
In
taking
an
Inventory
of
The interesting continued story “The
at taut 99 cents for each 100 lbs. We
Diamond Button” that we have been print­ the A. and E. Berfy hardware and imple­ wish our farmer friends would. Just to
Ing for some time will end with this issue ment stock.
satisfy themselves, weigh out 100 pounds
of the Banner. Next week we will beLewis Wills«a. who ba* been clerking of milk, and then weigh the butter they
gin lhe publication of another continued for John Beataer for some time, re­ make from It by the usual process. They
story "Dunraven .Ranch." that wlllboeven turned to hl* home iu Rochester, N. Y.J will find it will lie an average of 3 pounds
more interesting than the one just finished. Saturday night.
or less, for which they would receive not
The scene of our new serial as can lie lmMrs. C. B. Furner went to Hasting* over 48 cents, and would be to all the
aglned, will be in the west The plot Is
trouble of making and marketing the hot­
ingenlotfely laid and lhe detail* are thrill­ Wednesday to spend a few days with her ter. Try It farmers. Don’t take anybody’s
ing In the extreme. A good portion of sou Frank and with her brother’s family, word, but try for yoorselves. And you
this story will be published with each Is­ accompanied by her niece. Miss Lillie will be convinced tliat ^t is most decidedly
Sutherland, of Hastings, who has been
sue.
visiting in this city for the past three to your advantage to sell your milk to the
^^e prospects lor a building boom in weeka.-Battle Creek Journal.
creamery.
this city thi* year are very flattering. No
doubt before the season doses several of
A. E. Kenaston. of Hastings, was in
Monday, getting pointers on tbe
the old.-rtomble down structures on the Ov
Dkau Sib:—As Mr. Hinman, the drug­
nt of Savings and Ix»n Associa­
south aide of Main street will be
» shows tions from Secretary Glltiert of the 8hia- gist, told you 1 am a great friend of your
PUee. K .b. w#w Savings Society. Mr. K. Is secretary remedy. I have used It at Intervals dur­
manufacturing instltntlons bad not been of the Hastings Association. The people ing the past 19 years- It carried me safely
Induced to locate here, these buildings of that city will never regret having start­ through the critical period of change of
would have tumbled down of their own ed such nn instltullon, and they will do life without a single sick day and It did
accord, before they would have been re- well to give the home association their
great thing* for me in many ways..
placed, but now the city is growing rapid­ heartiest support -Owosso Times,
1 always recommend It where I see a
ly aud it needs more, and better business
l/fiarry Haye* received a telegram from case that needs IL It always docs splenplace*.
’Whatcom. Washington. Wednesday even-, dldly, often accomplishing more tlian you
A. B. Bowman, ticket agent at the ing. offering 1dm a lucrative position in a have ever claimed for it, and more than
Michigan Central depot, received a letter bank in that cltk He accepted tho offer any one would readily believe who did not
Tuesday morning from D. A. Lamphler, and left Monday morning for hl* new personally know the cases.
of Perm Yann, N. Y.. staring a bad mis- home. Ilnrry has been connected with the
A now consider myself well, bnt I work
mural
years and by bls
hi* h d t lin business—dressmaking—and
fortune that he Imd been robbed of con­ National bank iw
J . ..
-.
- J
—,.. hnd his .-...,1-1
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to
duty
gudal Hl.nartllnn
disposition uuiu
siderable wealth at Buffalo. Be was on fidrTlty
when 1 am tired and nervous a small dose
his way to this village to visit friends. A has won many friends among both old and of Zoa-Phvra quiets and rest* me. 1 al­
purse of money, wateli and chain, a trunk young, who regret to see him leave thi* ways have It in my house.
check and ticket lo Battle Creek were tak- dry'- All wish him continued success and
Yours trulyen from him. Mr. J- «*« obliged to work tbe people of Ids native etty will ever be
Mm. Mart C. Chandler.
bl* pass back home, and for two days he glad to learn of his prosperity.
Battle Creek. Mich.. February 90. 1380.
mu In a suffering condition for want of
To H. G. Coleman. Secretary:
food. He hopes to make another attempt
N. B.—It i» equally good at all times of
Wanted, a good, competent girl to do
soon and better armed than before.—AuUfa.
general housework.
E. Y. Boole.

Mark Smith had
death at the Engine
nesday of last week. While working
around tbe machinery his clothing caught
onto a shaft, and had It not been for the
prompt action of Ort Llcbty in stopping
the machinery there would have been one
less in the great number of.Smiths In this
country. A* itv wa* Mark escaped un­
harmed, though two badly tom shirta re­
main to remind him of his narrow escape.

The Kalamazoo County Agricultural aoclety has kindly offered since for the
schools of the county to exhibit work at
the coming fair. Sec’y Clapp is satisfied
that a very creditable showing can be
made. If tbe county teacher will take an
Interest and prepare work, such as map
drawing, penmaushlp. pen-work of differ­
ent kind*, diagrams, home made apparatus,
etc. in a neat and handy manner for exhi­
bition.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
Why wouldn't this be a nice thing for
tbe Barry County Agricultural aodety to
do*

Tbe once famous pitcher “Lady" Bald­
win Is no* living near Hastings, Mich.,
the home of Soule, who is now on trial
with tbe Browns. Soule says Baldwin is
well thought of at bl* native place and
that he is prospering as a fanner. He oc­
casionally entertain* some of his old-time
base ball companions at hl* country home.
Charley Bennett, th? Boston league catch­
er, especially being a frequent visitor to
the “lady’s” home. “1 don’t think Bald­
win takes much stock in the brotherhood
movement,” said Soule. “He Is very oldfashioned and doesn’t believe lu changes.
1 have an idea tliat he helped influence
B&lt;«nett to sign with the league.—Cnlcago
Times.

girl’s father to the SMtrnsre.
over sixteen years of age si
whether the old gent gave k

old the clerk could not have taeued tbe
license- Consent of parents to osaritagna
don’t go in this state.—Battle Creek Jour-

- &lt; Wm. Kearney. Jodnstova
441 Hen** Fl»k
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... i Win. Croat. Hasting*
w'&lt; Ella Lewi*
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.. t Cba*. O. Everetts, Castleton
*• 1 Lydia McDonald _ “
i Wm. R. Gamble. Haitian

Haiti oca

. Middleville

Following are the real estate transfers
for the week ending March 24th, IBM. as
taken from the books In tbe register’s office:
Emeline Cooper to Nathan D. Merrifield; lot •
blk urttv eastern add Ittan. aja.
Cbaa
Wilson to D.L.MortblaBd; l*asee.»
Hope. •&amp;».
• .
Mr. and Mrs. James Ransom desire to
express their heartfelt thanks to their
neighbors and friends, who assisted at the
sickness and death of their beloved baby
Allee.

MORRILL S COMPANY
OUR JPKINU JTOCK
---- OF

HatsTCips,G3nt’sFumishingGoods
And CLOTHING
Has .arrived and we are now prepared to suit you all in prices
and quality. Goods were

? NEVER QIEflFEK
In our time than at present. We have the largest and

Best Selected Stock
Of the above goods ever shown in Hastings. Ow Prices are
lower than any of them. ’ Give i\s a call and you will be
convinced.
*

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.,
One-Price Clothiers.
FLOUR EXCHANGE andFEED GRINDING.
Tbe new elevator and feed mill at Morgan is now in daily
operation and the farmers of Barry and Eaton counties are
hereby cordially invited to bring their corn and have it shell­
ed, their feed and have it ground on the best feed roll ever
made, and their wheat ana have it exchanged for

White Rose Flour,
bran and middlings. This flour has during the past two
years received three first • premiums at the Michigan State
Fair and it is safe to sayino better is manufactured. Every
pound is guaranteed, satisfactory-yields given.
All kinds of feed kept constantly on hand. Rock bottom
prices given on corn, bran, middlings; ground screenings and
chop feed.
Highest market price paid for

.

WHEAT and OATS.
A miller will be found at the elevator day and night who
will do all in bis power to please the farmers. Bring a grist
here and bo convinced that the flour found here is the whitest
and tbe feed ground here is the best.

C. H. McClure &amp; Co

�MrasWarcd bytte great ma-

irwDclnaJ power, it is the onlv medicine fa
whleh can truly be Mid “I'M Dose* One Deter."
and a bottle taken according to direction* will
average
• tno*h.
Joly 1. a daily mall servlet* will begin
between Sherman and Wexford.

J

GHASTLY DETAILS
Of the Work of the Furious
Storm King.
FAIR LOUISVILLE'S AWFUL FAIL

The Swift Specific Co.. Atlanta. Gm.
the manufacturers of the great blood medl- Her People Bereaved, Her Streets a
due, 8. S. S.. have ju»t Issued a nice rid­
Waste of Ruins and Vocal with
dle book, illustrated with pretty engrav­
ings, in which they offer sixty dollars in
the Anguish of Her Citizens.
prizes to lhe boys and girls of America
who will correctly give the answers. Tbe
following are the list Of prizes:
DukcbI of the Whirling Demon
For the first sei of correct answers.S10 00
•• second set.
•• third »et..
- fourth set.
0 00
•• fffUiseJ...
5 00
•• sixth set.,
seventh set
4 00 Dreadful Slaughter of Young and Old at the
» eighth set.
3 00
** ninth set.,
5 00
Work and tbe Onlookers. Helpless to Suc­
tenth set .
cor the Perishing. Oo Frantic with Oriel •• eleventh to tbe 00th seL each
10
Those wishing a copy of this riddle book
can obtain it tree by sending us their ad­
dress and mentioning this paper.
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga.

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Northern Michigan la experiencing a fine
•wason for maple sugar sweets.
Dropped Dead.
Phj slologlsts estimate tliat the heart
does 5.000.000 jmunds of work each day.
No wonder people drop drod'wlth worn
out heart#. This could be prevented by
Dr. Miles'* new and great discovery, lhe
New Cun*. Always commences when you
first begin, to get short of breath, hive
weak, faint or smothering spelts, pain or
• tenderness in side, etc. Sold at W. II.
flood year.

i

arty and Life at Little Prairie.

Lotianixx, March 2U.—Tte Falls City,
which sat so proudly on the banks of tbe
turbulent Ohio but twenty-four hours ago,
giving no thought to danger, is mourning

went out in the twinkling of an eye; and her
sons and daughters are standbig by the bed­
side# of hundreds of others who were injure;!,
many of them fatally, in tho terrible disas­
ter that lias overtaken bur. Tbs calamity
tame without warning nnd it found men and
The Presbyterian church at Plainwell is
women
engaged iu their usual avocations,
tn receive extensive Improvements.
and many seeking pleasure only to find the
Pile#, rile#, rtte#.
Ixxwe’s Red Clover Pile Remedy. Is a halls of their gayety and mirth turned sud­
positive specific for all forms of the dis­ denly into tbe most terrible of sjpulchrs*.
ease. Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated
and jirotruding piles. Price 50c. . For
Cruoring tbe river at a point just below
#ah* by W. H. Goodyear.
Naw Albany it struck the suburb of Port­
Ferry teats will soon be running at land nnd unroofed several houses, and itpMuskegon, tte lake being nearly clear of jwreutly fed by thi* partial destruction it
ice.
*
struck tho city at Seventeenth and Broad­
In la^in the meaning of Salve is “Hail, way, and took a direct Northeast course,
God Save Yoa!” used as a greeting when
the eastern plague scourged the cities of striking tbo squares iu its path at their miEurope. By promptly using safe and re­ gleR, and extending about one and one-half
liable remedies we can aave ourselves square* in width. Each square brought it
from many plaguing discoinforts, itchings n-arer to tbe lusinca* portion of the city
and irritation* from all causes. Insect bite*,
plant jmlMinlngs, catarrh, inflamed and until it itru-A Main and Eljventh streetx.
fore eyes, salt rteum. boite u Icerat Ions, Here its track was broadened until it covpiles, felons, soft corns, tetter, chapping. cred three squares, paraIng out of tbo city
, chafing, ring-wonn. burns, scalds, chil- at Seventh street, where it crossed to the
' blains. frost biles, cuts and bruises which Indiana side. The sjiace traversed was not
arc rapidly and permanently cured by Ims than three miles, ami on every side wide­
Cole’s Carbolisalve, tte only infallible spread destruction was visible. Massive
• healing preparation ever devised. Small
buildings ot brick and stone wen* crushed
bnxas 25 cents; large texes 50 cents. Sold
and "scattered on every ‘ide, and hardly a
by all druggists.
rraidaoce fell that some of tbe inmates were
Morgan Curtis and wife of Petoskey not killed or wounded. *
celebrated thdr gohlcr wedding Tuesday.
THE MOMENT AFTER THE HAVOC.
It has b.iflled the skill of our best physi­
cians, and there arc to-day more men. wo­
Paralysed by It# Magultude.
men and children suffering from this ter­
Tte crira of tho «urvivor» and the groans
rible disease than ever before, and the of tbo injured mingled together and addo I
opinion seems universal that it is incur­ to the appalling nature of the disaster. At
able. This 1» a mirtaken idea. Lt can be
cured by nasf|t as directed, Hibbard’s Ont there could be do organised effort at
Rheumatic SyTup atid Strengthening Pla^ rmcuc. Hundreds of home# had been de­
ters. I*reparrai only by tin* Charles molished, bu«bands and wives, parents mH
Wright Medicine Co.. Detroit, Mich., price children had bean neparatod, and each know­
SI per bottle, or uis tiottlcs for
or we ing nothing of tte condition of the others
will send It to any addreu.s ou receipt of ran frantically from place to place looking
price.
for the lost. Thousand* of other* were par­
Tbe Peninsular Car Co., of Detroit has alysed Kith the immkqsity of the catastro­
given Its l.flOt) men a voluntary raise of 10 phe and knew not wliaf to do. But not for
long. As B. on aa tbe first feeling of helpcents a day.
had passed awny large crowds a*•
D
' iei«ue.»
semblod and is*gan n search, but tho umslu#
were inadequate, and tte heartrending cri-*.
that -broke -the air completely unmanned
tha ■earcber*.
The Fliuuea FJniih the Wark.

Mrs. H. F. Reynolds, wife of a prominrnt dry goods merchant of Charlotte,
died last week.
Sick Ilradaclir.

lx&gt;ose'x Red Clover Pill*, cure sick
headache, dyspepsia. Indigestion, con stL
: pation. 25c. per box. 5 boxes for 31- For
K bale by W. H. Goodypar.

A Cadillac snrart aleck fired a boot jack
at a young man who wa» visiting his slater.
He missed the swain but mashed his ma's
big mlrrdr.

Il I* evident from tbe speed attained by
John Gilpin's horse that it was well cared
Tor. and all owners of live stock should ex­
ercise caution and care by haring a reliable
remedy at hawt. Veterinary Carbolisalve
•urea cute, wounds, bruises, collar and
-addle galls, sores, mange, scratches,
thrush, infljunmatimis aud all abrasions of
the akin and diseases at the feet .of hones
and cattle quicker than any other remedy,
and Is the atily preparation that invariably
renews tbe hair in Ite original color. It la
endorsed by Jay Eye See’s driver and by
prominent horsemen generally. Large
cans &gt;1: amall cans M cte. Sold by all
druggists.

Bursars at Grand Haven.
To Nervous. Dobilitatod M»n.
you oar lliassrsted pamphlet explaining all
about Dr. Dye'a CetebraM Electro-Voltaic
Belt and Appliance#, and Uinr charming effects
upon tte mtvoui debilitated system, nnd how
ttey win quickly restore you to vigor, and nuu&gt;h(Kxi. Fiuaabiet tree. If you are than afflicted,
we will scad you a Belt and Apfalanet* on a

Voltaic "Bklt Co.. Mareheli. Mich.
The Orcbard Ijtke cadets have started
&lt;m their trip through Virginia.

Children Cry for
Pitcher's Caotoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’* Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Caotoria.
Fort Huron la to bare a Y. M. C- A.
Dow a snow storm look like a cargo of

ody’s band iu agaioct
ugly and crou. Do

aaylnM far ixarae'* Extract

and in Dougherty A £»&lt;«’• un­

ite

auVanu By one, to look at ths bodtea. hunt­
ing fcr friends and relative*. r0ne man said
be was looking for Louis Lipp, *nd the vary U„ UDrmto lb. bbW«&lt; ««»™
first sheet lifted revealed tbe corpan of tbe
of tbe person wasted. Tbe man covered hi* to huDdrwb ol
have fallen bad bo JrtSd” u'“u«.adrf .nJ arMM
face, groaned, and'
not Iwen MUtainaL
There « cro 230 or more people still in th«
debris, and tte proltabllltie* were tha’ few.
if aqy more would be recovwwl alive. Of
tboee taken out dead only a small number
were idautiflxl
Ererything ’&gt;• cbncn.
Thar? wa» no system, and under tbe cirrumstnnceL none could bo ex pectel The
lara of projwrty on Market »tr»et tefaween
Tenth and Eevsutb wn* greater on tte
whole than tbet between ICeWrih an!
Twelfth, where Fall* City h.ih b; but in
romparisi;»n to the HL’ tost at tte latter pinch
It Links into insignlfiranre

INCIDENTS OF THE CALAMITY. •
Hou—Lauudry Girl# Killed.

One of the barrowing lucid-nt. of the dis­
aster wax tbe killing ot tte Rev. Stephen E.
Baruwell, rector of St. John’s Ejjwcopri
church, and hi* young w»n Dudley'. Mrs.
Barnwell was ap badly hurt that she rosy
die. St John’# Episcopal church, adjoining
the double bousr, was unaltered*throughout
and nothing but a m*» of brick* and splin­
tered beams lett lo tell tte tale. 1 hr rec­
tory was next to this, and here ths beloved
rec’tqy mol bi* awful death, side by aide with
his child Dudley. He wA with hl* family
ivadinj when tte death cra*h ended hi# use­
ful life, and from his poeitiuu when found
must have buen killed instantly. Hi# head
was horribly crusted, hi# chest caved in,
and bi* whole body bruised an I man­
gled almost beyond recognition. His beau­
tiful boy. who was cvi icntly sitting at bfa
fathert* knee, was killed by a terribh* frac­
ture of tte aknll and wm also torn and
mangled.

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bad town tot “P ptoppuUmlUriy "tot
Htotoltal imm tlw .•I'-iO to &lt;*’ •«“*
Th. rim friml
.truck .KU •
blow that t'’uh! be beard lor miles

•scaped with only tbe demollsklng of a
church. The worst of the storm was amour
the Lome* of tbe none -&lt;&gt;1^1
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Kottll* •! Ib«* Miock-

The n»ul&lt;of tte sbo-k wn* the utter deriruetwnaflTbuBdiny* among them tne
F.rot tN.th.tu.
wagon t»;' oiy of O. C.
“'tmuLtbe &gt;U
aud city building, Co,by A t.opria«4«
wy »mb!e. wurrboare ot John Htepard. the
Congregatiopri church. Tlw Baptist rlmreh.
Empire flour mill, and th; Julian hotel,
owned by Judge McCartney.
Up to lot evening only two pMMMl
reported draii. one of whom ww kl led out­
right and tbe other tiled yesterday, from Iu
juries received Four or five other* were
serioudy injured and about thirty-tive
riightly'hurt Among tbe wriottriy hurt is
J. L Glara, proj rictorfa the rtone factory,
who WM buried in the ruins fa LU fafi« with
two other UMO. who recaped with rilghl in­
juria*.
________ .
THE HAVOQ AT JEFFERSONVILLE.

JrmKsowjLij:. Ind.. March Si.— Tbe
tornado left LouteviHe about !&gt; o’clock and
jumped to lhe Indiana line, apparently
trndaz the great-Ohio Falb bridge. De­
bris could l» imi a orking up through the
twisting iullnon cloud, and a tew momenta
Five laundry girl* employed at tbo Lou te­ later it left Che river a m« of foam and
xtile hotel were killed in their rooms. They struck the bridge. It just inbaxl the h »u«
roomed on Main street, next lo tha hotel
A* thd storm &lt;mn&lt;&gt; without warning, those of Mr. Lyon. . Tbe tornado ranged eastward
cunflntd had no Hint- ro rccapa Tlw wall* and almost completely cleared Front street,
fell with a crash, and tho screams of the of Ha reddenora in a tew s-wonds.
laundry girls &lt;ouli be plainly heard
Among tte bou»a* blown down ware many
above tho rear fa tte storm and
the falling debris. Mary Crowe, and of tlx* tumdsocx-rt in lb • city, anti tte dam­
Mary Farrell mcnpeJ, and tte re»t were ages In bulking* nnd other property will
not
be
than f-WO.lXX). At least IX'
buried beneath tte ruins Ofliow .John
Tully, of tte Central patrol wagon, and J&lt;m bouses have been wrecked, many famUica
Baldwin heard tbo piteoua dppoate of a remered bomriem and some penniless.
woman's voice beneath the ruins Both mt
The injured are: Miw tellia Jewett, scalp
to work and with tteir hand*, threw away wound; Ed Bhaniiw, scalp and arm hurt &lt;
tbe bricks apd timber* that kept tte bodies John C'.liingv scalp wound, arm broken;
pinned down. Tte body ot a men wo* 'dis­ Mrs. C. U. Simmons, shoulder dislocated; an
covered, an.l he afterward proved to lie aged Indy, name unknown, leg broken.'
Hon. T. Henry Mason, of Hawesville. Tte
foot and bawl of another wore kl*o uncov­
ered, and by this time Maj. Hugha# arrived
NasHViLLg, Illa, March-SV. —About '•
from tte Brown fire and put tb s book and o'clock Thurtdav right a courier aun« In on
ladder men and tho firemen oil Engine com­ horseback from yttlu Prairie,six miles aouth
pany Na 2 at work digging foy fhc men.
of this city with Gw news that the storm
Tlia water work* ore ruinnL Tbe big had dune fearful damage iu that rHUemcut
and that modical aid was urgently nsoded to
•tandpipe through which all lt»? water i* aid the wounded AH the phyidcuuia in thb
forced into the reservoir, was d.-niolwhedby
the cyciona The city’* water supply i* thu# city ijnnwdiatviv laft for tbo some.. In a
cut otf, and it is not known how long it will radius of nlxHit four nidus long by three
take to repair tho'damaga Conr.-quently a w &gt;d« nut a housj wa*. left standing in Ite
water famine is »ure to follow. All the original pAMtitxt. Fifteen houMM an? com­
window* of tte pumping station Were blown pletely demolbhei in Little Prairie alone.
out The stand pip? was lt» feet high, nnd
The list of victims, w» far as aac&gt;rtaimxl,
was built of brick, iron, and wood, and wn»
is oa follow*: An unknown Pul mb woman,
four foet in diameter on tint in»id(-.
killel; James Munkins fatally injured;
Ilsnry Taylor, can not recover; Mr*. H*nry
ELSEWHERE IN KENTUCKY.
Taylor, criadaG by a timber, will die; Mb«
Magxfa- Rimmon*, back injured, can not *ar­
rive, J. Q ilutteg, faternrily injured, will
Lovisvhxk, March 3L—Th« most terrific die; Frei Krum, ti-ad cruihcd, mortal]v
storm that ever invaded that wc'.iuu of the wouudrd; Joseph Kru»h. fatally injured n
state paved through Webster county Thurs­ faml; David Smith, crusted by a falling
Ins*, will die; Mary S-nilb, liute daughter
day afternoon about 0 o’clock. Is was about of David K,nith. fatally injurei in her
twenty minute* in duration, but in that fatter's arm*; John Krum, cut on bead, will
time eight lives were lust, and about thirty probably di.-.
persops were wounded, aorar of whom will
Braidw tbe above six ethers were more or
die. and about U30.U0G worth of property lew senouriy wounded.
was destroyed. The track of tie* rttmn. as
far aa known here begun at Black Ford, on
tbe Ohio Volley railroad, and ended at Se­ dale, a village in thi* county about nine
bree. ou the Louisville and Nashville rail­ nutes south west of hire, that twenty-five
hettm* in that in.meniate vicinity and in the
road.
town were partially wrecked, with some
few completely down, but no one hurt t«bte bouses blown down, fallen tree*, fences wiy great extent.
Nmr Murphydwo Mr. Linstey’sdweUing
gone,- and occaaioualiy smoke front a burn­
ing hoiiKi. One can ride seventeen mi leu was nua-aiiy blown to pweta, his child killed
across fields in tbe track of tho cyclone and hu wife dangerously injured.
without letting down a fenev. House tope, wA«S“[bo‘xW* th® bankl»5t bou‘&gt; fa W.
weather-boarding, and fence rails are scat­ « .
ick* »a# unroofxl and several teu-j*
terlk! over tbe country, and it fa. not Bn un. more or lew damaged.
oommoa rigjit to see all kind, of wearing ap­
C.»lu.rrUlD
VWWJ by.
parel in top ot trees and fastened in tbe cyclone. It ernne from tbe Dorthweet ami
bush®. A large number of hor «, cows, •ecaw to hove split in I wo before reacHim;
ana hogs were kilted, aud even chirk m. and
’o wn, one-ha if going east and tte other
geeac did not escape.
half almcM through the center. A num ter

As if to add to the horror fire at once
broke out in all part* uf tte devastated dis­
trict, ami tbe tewiklered tiremen knew not
which of tbe half dosen plaree to go to first.
Janirc MrCaiiom was burned to death nt
Twentieth and Maple, and Nick Sullivan,
William Dilmar, and BcnX’hel: ware caught
in tte timber* fa Tieanau'a saloon and burnt
to a crisp. When tte remain* were recovered
they were #r&gt; badly dbfigured that Bulli-,
van'* father could uotytoU which had been
bb bod. Six frame bouaea on either side of
tho saloon wore also destroyed Tte Io«t of
life and proj»erty is nt percent incalculable.
It will reiutrc long days of painful scorch
and computation to reach a proper estimate,
but it I# certain tliat no such havoc has
It is thought that eight of the wapuded
ever l&gt;cen recorded before for nn American
city from such a cause.
will die. Forty house# were blown to p ieces
that arc known, and there are other# not defi­
Tbe board of trade Las appointed a commit­ nitely reported. Some of thrae people are
tee of relief, consisting of fifty nietnberK left in utter destitution. Their hoon arc
They divided the city among them and went not only gone, but some of them are com­
to work at once. Estimates of the property pletely crippled by wounds, their fence#
lost vary from IL’.OUO.OIM) to f3.0W.ftX). Tho scattered all over tbe country, and fallen
insurant- is probably mnalL Tlx- board of tree# heaixxl up aU ov. r their farm*. Their
relief famed an address to the people stating neighbors cannot teip them, for ttey are in
that a portion of tbe city 400 yards wide and a similar kituniion.
three mile# long through tbe buainera nnd
residence districts bad been devastated with
At Eminence, Ky.. Jowrpb Kinney wo# fa­
a great toes of -life aud about k-'i.OOO,&lt;X» tally injured, and hi* httle daughter and hi#
worth ot property. The addreos states that brotiwfa-law, Lon Maddox, ware killed.
wliile tbe calamity is great our citiw-tis feel Meverri other# were injured,and a few ladidable to cope with it Offers of relief have ingB doatroyel
been received from all direction*.
Al MMropolia. Ky.. mnl Ila. wrT,
loataad many bonrn Mown dowa.
A CENTER OF TRAGIC INTEREST.
H» towa ot Catatonia, Ky.. mu ™Urriy
wrecked.
7
Thu Awfnl Fate of the Oecnpant* ef Falls
AipKtel to Th-po&lt;; rn&gt;= Marlon, Ky
City Hall.
toy. that alary, porrfeo ot that town wM
Una lo-V A r.rnlly
tbe tornado culminated, in situated Falls oomlatirie ot Mr. and Ur.,
Monlaui
City hall Tbe structure was three stories nod tour d.u,hlrr» and the metier ot Mo,
tn height and when struck several meeting* MouUruu, llvln. In the country elehttonm
were being bold within it The loss ot life Jtomt Marton, were enubod to datn hr lhe
tailing ot their dwellhi,
one locality.
DESTRUCTION IN ILLINOIS.
young children and there were in tbe room Grand TWwrr Md Mwtropedl. VUltadmatter*, fathers and other attendants of tbe
Life and Property tUutroy.n.
Ouann Town, 10., March su.-Al»ut
taiTburutoy aflemoat a terrlfc cyclona
halt a mile In width, yaauxl (),wr the dty
nnd town, ndjnlntoc. laylnj
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thln« In IU path and ■pre.dtog to.th ,nd

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lugs. Inr examtaaUon and allowanw fat &lt;w be­
fore th.*: sth day of teptemhdr neat, and that
•uek claims will be heard iwfore said court on
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the INh day of September next, nt io o'cloek in
th* roremwn of erh of thow* dire.
-Dated. March i-.lh. a n. !•,*,/
VllAliLES W. ARMNTRONG.

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5TRENGTH.VITALITY!
How Lot! .How Regained,

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THE
SCIENCE

A Reirntiflc and Standard Pc^jultr M(tizj:Try»tte
—tftejtrrararf Yoath,Fre«p*t'ir? Orc-ina. teas
yOKECDTOWD. M.rrh DL—n. CltT or
■Sri', which bu Ic anxious,
for tour &lt;Uy^ «rnr^ fa.„ Sartor dh..

Whll. about
ruOa. ,b1 q, bor,
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f"7,r'Tl"&gt;‘*'n' &lt;&lt; •■■'‘•Urtaaud^o,
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lh“ fly*“R ,u’’UI fiteblwl
the port engine, while port of tho mxctmerv
to^’IwVE.1 lhr°Ugh
bot­
tom. Tbe water poured into the enrfn#.
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�Dyspepsia
Makes lhe Uves ot many people miserable,
&lt;rousing distress after eating, sour stomach,
rick headache, heartburn, loss of appetite.,
a faint, “all gone” feeling, bad taste, coated
.
tongue, and irregularity ot
Distress thobowels. Dyspepsiadoes

After 001 Bet wel1 of ,tMU&gt; it
,
requires careful attention,
Eating and a remedy like Hood's
Sar«a|Kirilla, which acts gently, yet efficiently,
it tones tho stomach, regelates the diges­
tion, creates a good npSick
r-ctlle. banishes headache,
and refreshes the mind.1Headache
I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I
nad but little appetite, nud what I did cat
Un„,4. distressed me, or did me
Heart

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would have a.falnt or tired,
ill gone feeling, as though I had not eaten
anything. My trouble wai aggravated by
my business, painting. Last
'
Sour
spring I took Hood's Sar•ciparilla, which did me an Stomach
immense amount of good. It gave mo an
appetite, and my food relished and satisfied
•he craving I had previously experienced.”
Cnnti'K A. Page, WatdrtoWn, Mass.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

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P-'thult hxvlne lieen mnd* in the condition*
: a rcrtalu mortxMte made by Charles W. Bigg*
. :&lt;i Hlieu &lt;’ !&lt;lRp».mw wife to John A. Greble
UiK.’l'.b day b( February A. D. 1ST7.
-.nd iwirfbt «u tbe office ut lhe register ot
• •«dv for toe county of F.arrjr and state ot Mich::in du tta -.’Uh day of February, A. D. ISJ7. in
‘.:&gt;er U. of murtuairv* ”0 naue ite on which
j.ortgaxe therein claimed to be due nt tta dale
&gt;&gt;; i::is notice the sum of nine hundred and
। eircn dollarx and sixty rlptit cents and un
•iterisey tee ut fifty dollnrs provided for In said
i : .rtcuKr.snd no suit or proceeding's at law
r.vmx &lt;’veu instituted to recover the
. &gt;nry st-eared by said iiiortguge ar any
i urt tln-reof.
Nmy. therefore, by virtue of the powiMrvf sale
uLiiitn-d tn Mid luertgptcv and lilt- statute in
' i. :i r.ise iiuule mid provided, nollcr is hereby
i■ ven that on Saturitny. tbe thlrty-firsC day of
Jin.-A- D 1*30.at ten o'clock in lin-forenoon.
. siuU selLat public auction, to the highest bldm-r. -it rhe north from door of the court house
tiir'clty of IlnstiDXS. (that belnic th« place
. -r. the circuit court for Barry county Is
.. 'drhi.itprenibr* «i&lt;-«critH-d In said mortr ^s~. or so much thereof us may be necessary
-&gt;iv tlic a.uovtit due ou said mortgage, witli
:- u per vh-n’.. interest. ai..l/all leg*! colts, ton.t-r witn .hi attorney’ll ft‘e ol filly dollars
. .i.-miik-d lor thcrvlu. Ito- premises being
^.--i ril-i-d In raid inortgttge as all tnat rertahi
.. .anti [..irec! of land Iiiug and being situate
r. tlietontisliipol RiUlana. in the eoanty of
i.,.rrv, (Michigan, known and described a»
'|ih s&lt;-,i;tki-sM-ti|unrter of trie northeast quarter
«: M-etteD twenty-seven ['2ij. In town three pi]
I’orili of'range nine (£•) west, contalntrgforty
■ j. .i -n-g of land, tie the sameuiorgor lt*&lt;s. acriling jo the l ulled blatr^kuni-" thi reof.
.uHix A. GitxniJ:.
Murtgagie.
s«ith. &amp; Coi.ciua k,

Att'ys for Mortgagee.

THE 11373582
FROM T&amp;F. DIARY OF A LAWYER AND THE
NOTE BOOK OF A REPORTER.

By BARCLAY NORTH.
Copy righted. I8W, liyO. )! Dunham. Published
by
-i.il arrangement through Tbe Americas

CHAPTER XXXV.

T WAS George
Parker, the attor­
ney.
••Ho. ho," cried

•‘Why, we are go­
ing to have quite
a party to-night
Mr. Parker. You
see now why 1
cuukln’t meet you this evening. I Ixad
this engagement. But since wo bare
met. let us exchange our confidences
now. Mr. Parker."
-What In tlw mum of nil tho Bend.
Jo foa mean bj tbU outr^" trM lte

•■1.1 mao. tl,roughly uontgod.

-Releaw

'•No.~. Haid Tom, “we can’t do that.
We're too glad to see you. We are afraid
you would leave us. Roys, to ruakesure
of Lis staying and spending the evening
h-ith us. pula pair of handcuffs on him!"
This was done at once.
’Now,” said Tom with ineffablesweet’khall wo have our excltange of
cuafldences? Give tho gentleman a chair,
boys. Takousent, Mr. Parker."
Tho old man fairly fumed with rage.
"Sit down."«aid Tom The old man
refused.
iom piulied him down, saying:
‘‘When 1 oiler courtesies to n gcntleinan I intend he shall accept them. 1 am
sorry Miss Annie Templeton could doc
await, your coming. She had pressing
engagements elsewhere. Sho has gone
M’ith Mr. Holbrook. Had sho only known
the tender solicitude you manifested
toward jbur. I am not quite certain but
too would have remeined"

The old man was speechless with rage.
DOINGS OF THE CONGRESSMEN.
Before bo could clear it. Tom sprang to
"The three prisoners would be far
“Your other friend is here, however—
You have heard year frictxh .
Mr. Scar-Top Johnny. But just now ho 1™ and placed his hand over his mouth. more welcome if some one else than
bora talking about it. You ma;
ourselves
were
to
bring
them,
”
sardon
­
is with two of my friends in an adjoin­
ically remarked the chief.
r
ing room. They are engaged in an argu­ came to his assistance.
Wamiixgtox City, March 28.—Bills were
“Undoubtedly. But le* us go. Hand­
ment on the value of silence. The argu­ « “It is my own son," sold the old map,
He is not to blame for Anything; let cuff them ell together. Come, let us introduced in tbs house yesterday providing of Its staunch friends, because tho won­
ment is enforced by my friends,'and Mr.
far a bounty of fl'JO'to each veteran of tbe derful tiling about it is, that when ooce
him
go
free,"
set
out.
Sliadow
and
one
man
in
front.
Scar-Tqp Johnny is just now a living ex­
Into war who received none; te punish those given a trial. Dr. King’s New Discovery
“We’ll s$e about that,” said Tom. You, I, and another man behind.”
ponent of its truth. And also there is
“Take him into the other room, while
Ab they movqd out in this order, a dis­ who (•mbexzle ths penuoaa of their w ards. ever affair holds a place in the house. If
Mr.fountain—he is hero too."
Um World’s fair bill tiu-n cams up, and was you have never used It and should be
‘
"Wtatain at tan." eaid the old man, we receive the new visitor. Take that appointed voice commented:
amended ao ns to include in tho manage­ afflicted with a cough, cold or any throat,
"Doy only bit him onct."
completely thrown off Ids guard.
’ candle back again.”
ment a board of women, nori also providing lung or chest trouble, sectire a bottle at
At
tho
Central
office
tho
three
prison
­
“I know, I know," raid Tom. with
that women shall bo appointed on award once and give it a fair trial. It is guaran­
CHAPTER XXXVL
ers were arraigned, and Join said briefly: committees where women’s work is on exhi- teed every time, or mouey refunded- Trial
elaborate politeness “You wrote eleven,
"I charge this mon Parker with hav­ biUou; making tbe time of opening tho fair bottles free at W. H. Goodyear’s drug
but you should write more plainly. He
ing murdered Henry Holroyd Templeton not later than May 1. 16M. and its close not store.
.
*
read it ten. The error on his part was
on wthe morning of the 18th of last Au­ later than Oct. 8&gt;, 1W3. tte buildings tn be
excusable.”
dedicated with appropriate ceremonies on
gust, by his own confession.
Perhaps
you
are
run
down,
can’t eat,’
The old man saw ho had made a fatal
“I charge this man, George Parker, Oct. 12,1893. After a fight by Belden and can’t sleep, can’t think, can’t do anything
admission. He revenged himself by say­
with having been the aider, abettor and Flower of New York to have Chicago re­ to your satisfaction, and you wonder what
ing:
quired to **&gt;how down* tar money tho.bill
instigator of the abduction of Annie
ails you. Yon should heed the warning.
"Curw you for on impudent dog.”
Templeton and her mother, this day, by i ond the house adjourned.
You are taking'the first step Into nervous
.
"Oh, thank you, thank you," returned
his own confession.
Bills were introduced in the senate; by prostration. You need a nerve tonic and
Tom, bowing. “You aro entirely too
“I charge this man. Scar Top Johnny, Morrill to provide an educational fund from in Electric Bitters you will find the exact
complimentary."
other name to me unknown, as being tho all monies received from public land sales remedy for restoring your nervous system
Then, dropping his bantering tone, ho
aider and abettor of the abduction of and three-fourths of that from land grant to its nonnll healthy condition. Surpris­
said fiercely :
ing results follow the use of this great
Annie Templeton, and of havingkept her
Throw up your Itand. you white haired
cent, and half tho income lo be divided nerve tonic and alterative. Your appetite
in confinement contrary to her will."
returns, good digestion is restored, and the
rascal
1 know your whole gqxne.
“And I," said Chief Hanford, "charge among agricultural cdHeges until it reaches liver and kidneys resume healthy action.
125,000 per year each, after which tbe bal­
You’ve got a deal to answer for, but
him wiffi being tho abductor of a child ance shall tie divided among tho states far Trj- a bottle. Price 50c. at W, H. Good­
you've got this consolation, that your
OUNTAIN lad come in Hartford, and claim the reward of
year’s drug store.
punishment for the greater crime will
Faulkner to give the widow at Gen.
from tho adjoining J2.G00 offered for him."
make that for the rest impossible."
"But,” said the officer, "what -are the Crook a pension of &lt;2,000 per year; a joint
room, nnd his usual imTho beat aalve in the world for cutt,
“Oh, indeedl" the old man at last
resolution by George providing for a consti­ bruises, ulcerti, salt rheum, fever sores,
pusivo face bore tho details?”
found voice to ray. “Young sir, will
“Lock them ■ up, inspector, and read tutional amendment to suppress “trusts." A tetter, chapped hands, chilblain?, corns,
evidence of his agitation
you tell mo why you maltreat ma thusF'
over tho marvcls/ho liad Tho Sol to-inoirow morning." raid Tom. agent to keep an eyo an th? fur seal indus­ and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
“Tell you? Yes. if you will tell mo
“I can't wait; o. after 11 now, and I've try and collect information thereof. The piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed
heard.
, *
why you maltreated Annie Templeton
Tho Shadow, in giv­ a long story to write." anti-trust bill was tlicu considered and an to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
by abducting her."
Tom enjoyed his “beat” hugely, and amendment adopted exempting from the funded. . Price 25 cts. per box. For sale
ing tho warning of the
“Oh. 1 think yv&gt;u will have to prove
approach o f another was for sevcril days the hero of his provisions of the act trades unions and by W. H. Goodyear
that. These gentlemen do not seem to comer, had closed the door after him. office, tin- wonder
of his competitors, and farmers’ alliancsa, also Ingalls’ amendment
The straits are open.
,rt
aimed at dealing in options, etc. Reagan
lw officers of the law. Perliaps you will The owner of H&gt;e musical voice was not lhe envied of the detective force,
llltinaru ■ kiicutubuc sdu
*&lt;&gt;•*.
show die your warrant for these proceed-1 disposed to knock, much less to use his '’ .. Ono thing, on lhe. morning of rpublica- offered an amendment which is much more
These pills are scientifically compound­
ings 1 am afraid, young sir. you will liands to oja-n the door, for ho gave it a tion, marrel Tom’s full enjoyment. He drastic than Sherman's bill The senate ed. uniform In action. No griping pain so
then
adjourned.
find it difficult of proof that I have nb- vicious kick. Tho lock was a good one . had
’ ’ announced
’ ’the
' rescue of Mrs. TemWa-shixgtox Cm-, March £7.—Sherman commonly following tbe use of pills.
1 ducted any young iady. ”■
I pieton without knowing it to be un ab- reported to the senate yesterday an amend­ They are adapted to both adults anil chil­
hn&lt;l did not yield.
' solute fact.
Toni was staggered by tho coolness of
"Open tbo door!" he cried.
ment to the meat inspection bill, which be dren with perfect safety- We guarantee
the old scamp. It was truo that tho last
"Open it yourself," responded the j Accordingly he early sought Holbrook said was to meet the objections of pork pack­ they have no equal in the cure of sick
mon hoi expected to see there was Parker. chief, "and conic in."
I to learn the result, nnd was told that ers and dealer a After some routine busl- headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they ex­
Only tlgit morning he had proved to his
The door was pushed open and a young 1 Fountain’s expedition had been crowned uetsi the anti-trust bill was taken up, and an
cel any other preparation.
own satisfaction tliat Parker was qot man strode in.
I witli Huccetvi.* He hud also recovered his amendment was agreed to inserting the
BettzonUi wants roller mills.
concerned in die plot, and had won Hol­ ■ As soon as he stopped within the room papers, the girl Marian liaving delivered druids—"or of the value of money
by which such cost may be advanced or re­
brook to his way of thinking. He had ho was seized by the twq men stationed . them over as the price of her liberty,
Dyspepsia’s* victims are numbered by thou­
j “Tom," said Holbrook, “the regular duced.’’ Other amendments were agreed sands. rio are those who have ocen restored to
leaixxl to the conclusion he now enter­ ut the door.
With nu oalh, he tried to struggle free, I police had the true theory after all. to extending the provisions of tho bill to health by Hood's Sarsaparilla.
tained on seeing Parker enter. While'
stocks and bonds, boots, shoes, lead, lum­
Navigation is open on Lake Superior.
he was certain he was right; Still the and was nearly successful, for ho was u Templeton was killed under the belief ber, woolen goods, and all kinds of intoxi­
.
Blootl va. Nerve*.
thought flashed across his brain that lhe very powerful man.
ho was some ono else."
cants, and increasing tbe license for option
Great mistakes have been made in tta
wily old man had procured lhe abduc­
“True," replied Tom; "but we caught dealers to ?.10,000. Pending a vote dn tlw
Tom turnod tho light upon him. He
world, by supposing many nervous troubles
tion while covering his own tracks.
the Diurderer and they didn’t; they had 1&gt;U1 itself, the senate held a brief executive were due to bad blood. This headache,
did not know him.
He raffied, however, in a moment, and
It was not to be wondered nt. but he no conception of the great story behind wsaion and adjourned.
fits, dizziness, sleeplessness, etc. are al­
Tbo house took up tho bill for tta admis­ ways dm* to weakness or irritation of the
all die more quickly os ho saw from the was, in fact, the young man who had 1• it all. Yet, Holbrook, your theory was
sion of Wyoming under an arrangement by nerves of the brain, dyspepsia, pain, wind,
Ltieer aud the look cf triumph in the chloroformed nnd ulxiucted Annie in the not so far wrong after all."
which
it
was
to
be
discussed
until
5:30
p.
m.,
wicked old eyes that Parker had real-1 morning.
“Except in tho essential thing,"
etc. to weakness of the nerves of tta stom­
a rectai be then taken to 11 a. m. to-day,
ized what was passing through his mind.
"Good evening, Mg. Parker, Jr.," said laughed Holbrook. "The motive of the and th.' previous question ta ordered at 1 p. ach: weak lungs is caused by tbe weakness
murder had nothing to do witli Pierson’s i m to-day. Tta bill was advocated by tta of tbe parte: biliousness, constipation, etc.
“My old man." returned Tom. "I’m not Tom.
to weakness of the nerves of tbe liver or
property.”
i
at loss for reasons for taking you to die
"Who in—great God! Alive!"
Republicans aud opjiostxl by tbe Democrats,
bowels; pains. Irregularity, sterility, to
“What a queer case it was!” com- &gt;
Tom had Ihui startled by the look of
police. If not. for the abduedon, why
derangement of tbe uterine nerves- For
then for falsely personating a clergyman wild terror and horror that came over II mented Torn. “It those two women taken.
all weakness. Dr. Miles’ great nen e and
W
ashington
CrrY.
March
28.
—
The
bouse
liadn't
been
conveniently
abducted,
wo
the
young
man's
face,
nnd
he
saw
that
nnd marrying an assumed Mr. Fountain;
brain food surpasses all other remedies.
wouldn’t have hit on the murderer after bill to amend tho census act so as to give Trl»l bottle, tree ,t W. H. GocdyeM-,
if not for dfitt. then for falsely person­ it was caused J&gt;y the sight of Fountain.
"Do tho dead rise again? Alive! You. all. To toll the truth, it was a lucky special ngonte 13 per day for traveling ex- drug store.
ating a clergyman again and marrying
the assumed Mr. Fountain under tbe Fountain, alive? Am I dreaming—or stumble, os most great discoveries are.
Muskegon Is to have n six-page French
luad? Alive! 1 killed you in Union Then to think that Fountain's chore also house bill uppropriating $25,000 to sup­ paper.
name of Simpson to another woman.”
ainic, Mtu*iah, should have turned out to ply tents for tho lyasisnippi river flood suf­
“In tho name of all the fiends, how do square, and yet alive!" "
Tbo man was evidently horror stricken be his cousin; ‘The sins of the father ferers. Without making any headway on it
you know all this, boy?" screamed the
Weakened and derahged livers, stomachs
shall be visited,’ etc. Do you notice that the nnti-lrust bill was referred to ths judici­ and bowels should never be acted on by
and did not know what li« was doing.
old man.
not a clew proved worth i snap?”
■ ary committee,. with orders to report tack irritants like. common pills, bran. etc.
"And then," continued Tom. "there is । Fountain replied:
within
twenty
days
Tta
pension
ap“I ray, Tom, what about the diamond
"1 am alive; you did not kill me."
tho blackmailing of Mr Pierson for
priation
was then taken up, and Miles’ Pills cures liver complaint, consti­
button?'L
"But they buried you!"
after rejecting an amendment pensioning pation. piles, etc., by a new method.
years.”
“Ah. wliat? How much we expected at (1'2 per month all veterans of ninety days Samples free at W. IL Goodyear’s.
"Put the handcuffs on him," ordered
The old man glared nt him.
“And then Uiere is tfic fraudulent affi­ Tom. "Wo have the murderer at last-." from it, and how little came of it! Ken or mora^erviee, who are physically or men­
Dr. 1’. I. Edwards, of Jackson, has been
"You are a great man, Tom.” cried Noble, the owner, eaya that on the night tally incapacitated for labor, it was laid elected county physician.
davit and subornation of |&gt;erjury in die
claim of Preston against the Pierson Chief Hanford, jubilantly. “Once more of the murder he was passing from m. from and after Monday next, and the
Mrs. W inslow s Soothing Sirup should always
Torn Bryan, the keenest newspaper man Fourth avenue to Broadway, through &lt;ennte adjourned. Bills were favorably
estate."
,x
be used for children teething, it soothes the
Twenty-sixth street, and when midway
'fhe old man &lt;jua:!ea before Tom. The iu New York, and Hanford's Detective
rc]nrted constituting Cairo, Lils., ap^rt ot child, softens the gums, hilavs all pain, cures
of tho Madison Square Garden a man daUrery. and autnomiti * th? poti itruclion wind colic and IS the best remedy for diarrbo'O.
accumulation of charges was beginning agency. Ixnit the regular police." '
"No," said Tom, not heeding the chief. rushed across the street, jprurfped him by ot a bridge arruM tta Mfaafesippi river be­ Twenty-five cents a bottle.
to tell
'
' the arm and pulled him to t lie light and
“Tlieo (here is the abduction of Mrs. "You did not kill Fountain, but you did ! then dropped it, Saying, ’You’ie not the tween the mouths of tbo Illinois and Mis­
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
souri rivers. 1 A bill was introduced appro­
Templeton. But how can you have con­
Tompleion.”
; man.’ Afterwards, when he found his­ priating $100,UOJ for a public building nt State of Michigan, the Circuit Court for tta
tinued
to
taliwve
that
it
was
Fountain
"Stop. stop." cried the old man. “have ■
A'ounty ot Barry.
I you killed,” said Tom. much confused, ' button gone, he thought it was rob­ Rock 1 aland, Ills.
you got her too?"
Gertrude
Mowry, rtalntlff. vs. George W. Fer­
In the house a bill was introduced requir­ rin. defendent.
“It wrs as easy to find her." replied I] "when the pa|*ers announced the death bery."
Notice Is hereby given that on the eleventh
“It was young Parker watching for ing th.- interstate commerce commission to
Tom uhblushingly, “as to find the of Templeton?”
day
of
February,
A.I«». a writ of attach­
establish
rules'
with
tta
objoct.of
securing
Tiie young man had recovered suffi­ Fountain. Tho button was probably &lt;le- ttasafety ot persons employed on railway ment waa duly Issued out of the circuit court
daughter. Aud then”-—
tuched in the struggle, to lie carried
for the county of Barry. Michlrar. In an action
freight trains. Tta bill for the admission of of tort, at the suit ot Gertrude Mowry as plain­
"Stop, stopf cried the old man. over­ ciently from the fright and consterna­
away unintentionally in his clothes, to lie Wyoming was taken up and after some vig­ tiff against the lands ami tenements, goods and
whelmed. "Have pity on a |x&gt;or mis­ tion into which he had been thrown on lost in Union square.”
orous opposition by the Democrats and tta chattels, moneys nnd effects of George W. Fer­
seeing Fountain, and begun to realize
guided old mam”
tta defendant above named, to recover dam­
“Probably."
defeat of an amendment requiring a vote to rin
ages bv reason of the cause ot acUonsel forth In
"There is just one thing more 1 should what he had been saying—tho confession
Four years have passed since the ta taken on tta female suffrage clause of the the affidavit annexed to said writ: the said de­
he
h:ul
made
—
and
so
would
not
reply.
like to mention"----fendant being a non-resident of this stale and
Wyoming
constitution,
and
another
striking
events
occurred
recorded
in
our
narra
­
Tom repeated tho question, but re­
the owner of property within tbh state.
"Stopl stop.” moaned tho ol&lt;l man.
,
out that clai^u* entirely—both by Bpringer— tains
tive.
Hald attachment Is for the sum of two- thou*
—"And that is tho murder of Temple­ ceived no answer.
Mrs. Templeton is dead. She never tbebill was passel. The bouse then went in and dollars ($3000.00). that being the amount
’Hie chief, Hanford, raid: "AU right,
committee on the army and navy appropri­ prescribed by the order of the Judge of said
ton.”
recovered
from
the
'
exposure
and
the
circuit court endorsed on said w“*
my man, but you’ve confessed, and si­
ation anil without action adjourned.
Tbe old man looked up.
i
the amount of property that may
nervous shock received on the day of
Washixgtox City. March 29. —Tbe senate by virtue thereof: which said writ
“1 never did that. Heoy/n knows lence won’t save you now."
"Well,” said the murderer doggedly, the alxluction of herself and Annie, fol- transacted some routine Inuunew yesterday, able omthe fourth day ot March. *
that is tbe truth. I never did that. I
lowingHO closclvupon the murder of her
Dated\bi« Mh day of March, A jx, iwo.
"I
thought
Templeton,
was
his
right
agreed
that
Dolph
should
have
tta
floor
to
­
X « VAXAKMAW."
confess the rest. I confess tho abduc­
son. But she did not die until she hail
Atty's for Plaintiff.
tion of Annio Templeton and her mother name and Fountain a false one he used faithfully carried out every expressed day to epcak on Voorhees’ agricultural dsamong
the
girls.
”
prraaion
resolution,
and
thxi
wont
into
ex
­
wish
of
her
father.
—but blood has never stained these
FROBATE ORDER.
ecutive
session,
adjourning
When
tho
doors
"By
Jove!"
said
Tom,
“
1
never
thought
James Preston speedily realized the be­
At a seMlon of the Probate Court for tta
handa No. it was not until after tho
were reopened.
County ot Barry, holden at the Probate office In
death of Templetoil, not until after 1 of it before. Do you know, Mr. Fountain, nign hope of his brother, ’ and drank
Tbe house went into committee on the the City ot Hastings, In said County, &lt;m Satur­
himself to death in six months.
tho nd. day of March. In the year ono
hud Ixeat-d of it, and knew wliat its effect there is a strong reBcmblonce between
Young Parker was never brought to private calendar and put in tho whole after­ day.
thousand eight husdred and ninety. , ,
was, that I conceived the idea of seizing you and Templeton?”
Present, Charid W. Armstrong. Judge ot
“I have heard it note&lt;l before," said trial. Five days after his arrest he was noon orating over a point of order. Tta
and concealing these women and press­
found dead in his cell—dead by poison committee rosn without action, and took ra­
to
“
the
matter of the estate ot David Bowker,
ing Preston's claim. No. I'm not guilty Fountain. “It is not strange; the same supposed to liave been supplied by one rcss to 8 p. m., at which lime tho considera­ deceased.
bhxxl ran in our veins.”
of his brother memtara of the U. 8. Ts, tion of private iiension bills was taken up.
On reading and filing the petition.duly veri­
of that.”
The
old
man
Parker
had
been
strug
­
fied ot Almerle Bowker.wldow of said deceased,
of which he was a popular member.
“You old rascal, don't lie to me,"
praying that administration of said estate may
His fatlier. and Scar Top Johnny aro bouse adjourned.
cried T&lt;wn angrily. “I know tho whole gling and making unintelligible sounds
be granted to David L. Morthland or some other
serving long sentences in th estate prison.
Washixgtox City, March 31.—Dolph ad­ suitable person.
„ .
plot. Why. you hoary headed villain; • ’in the other room.
Thereupon it ts ordered, that .Saturday.tbe
Wearing
is
still
living
in
Philadelphia,
Tom ordered tho removal of th# gag.
dressed the senate Saturday In reply to Voor- wtb
if wo could go back to the dark days of
day ot April A. D. ins, at .ten o’etook in
prosperous and Respected, and* does Dot
He struggled to his son.
the forenoon, ta assigned tor the hearing of said
English vengeance, and not only hang
dream that ho was ever suspected by bees' remarks as to tho depreasion in agri­ petition, nnd that the hetrs at law of
"Unhappy boy! What made you com­ Holbrook nnd Tom of liaving committed cultural Interests, in which Voortaes mnru- said deceased and all other persons tnterestbut draw and quarter jrou. you would
tr a murder or that he was in danger of tained tliat the protective tariff wm rvnot get half tho punBhment you de- mit that crime?”
"I don’t know that your hands are so arrest.
ipossible for tbo depreoJon.
Bills wore at the Probate office, in the city of Hastings,
white
tffat
you
can
afford
to
throw
Tho origin of tho birth of Fountain passed appropriating a total of $5,422,000 in said county, and. show eause, if .any
Theoldnmn lifted his’'bands appeal­
has never lieen made public. Ho imd for lb? improvemout of St Mary’s river there be. why tta prayer of tbe peUUontw
dirt."
not be granted. And it is further ordered,
ingly.
’
and
Hoy
take
channel.
Michigan
; appro­ may
Flora Asbgrove were married two years
“Oh, ho reproaches me—me.”
that said petitioner give notice to tbe per­
“Don't I know the whole story, con­
"Reproaches you,-yes. Shut up. We ago. and Ids friends and acquaintances priating for tho rtunnloticm of Galveston sons Interested in said estate, of tlic pen­
tinued Tom. “You were a tool of Pier­
harbor
$0,&amp;X),000,
$1,000,000
to
be
used
each
dency
of said pell tian, and the bearing
have
ceased
wondering
over
his
mysteri
­
played a big game for a big stake, and
« MAM, Af tki* AMI**
son's; you know liis previous life, his
year, and appropriating $14,615 to purchase —----- - l.w
we’ve lost. Well, stand game to the ous accession to a fortune.
They count Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook as tbe Capron collection of Japanese art now
change of names; that the Templetons
in said Connin tbe National museum. After an execu­
their dearest friends.
were the rightful beirw; that by killing last."
"But this murder, boy, this murder;
weeks previous to said day ot taarlng.
So Mr. Holbrook is married? To An­ tive session tbe senate adjourned.
one and imprisoning the others—-the two
CHARLES W.^taLMOTWX|XO.^
that was not in the game."
.
*n&gt;e bou*3 pamsd a few public building
nie?
Of
course.
Could
there
have
been
defenseless women—you could begin to
“No, it wasn’t," replied the son with a any other result after 'the scene at the Mil* for eastern nnd routtarn cities, and af­ (A true copy.) ’
'
make that old drunkard’s claim good,
bitter lajigh. "It was n side issue of my rescue in Mott street? Married, too, be­ ter HOniu debate went into committee on the
PROBATE ORDER.
and divide tho property in equal chares,
arm y appropriation. An amendment was
own. That man Fountain, curse him, fore Mrs. Templeton died.
State
of
Michigan
.
count
y
of
Barty
-one-half for yourself. You old rascal.
adopted
prohibiting
th?
sale
of
intoxicants
Two children, a boy and a girl, make
stoic my girl from me—Mariau—and I
°u^n,cnt dn„
the agreement
drawn and
music in the house. Hie namo of the In army “canteens." A joint resolution was
Office la
I
^Xrtion.had it in for him. That’s all. Now that boy is—Thomas Bryan Holbrook.
passed authorizing tta president to hire
deTll inc«nutr.' whim- I'm done for, Td give every day I yet
There is another bov in tho house boats to assist in rescuing people in tta over­
hundred
and
ninety.
have to livc'to get at him once.”
whose namo is Maurice McNulty, whom flowed districts along th? Mtssissippi^rlrer,,
srles W. Armstrong, Judge ot
pored tho old mon.
"Marian. What Marian? Tho Marian Mrs. Holbrook loves with all tho wealth and tho boose adjourned.
"Thea you feared that Mrs- Fountain t
In the matter of tbe estate of John F.
of her affectionate nature.
who lives in Hudson street now?”
Kester,
deceased.'
arc, cmiU raise a good claim, aud K you
There
liaa
been
some
difficulty
in
civ
­
"The same,’’ said tho son.
On reading and filing the petition, duly vertWashixgtox City, March 22.—It is ru­
undc.'.l him Imre u&gt;nlgl&gt;l » «h ■“» “•
“Wliat tangle is thisT moaned the old ilizing the boy, but he begins to show
fled, of Charles F. Kotler, son of said deceased,
tho results of the humanizing and refin­ mored that Bridget Sweeney, a trust* 1 old nraylng that a certain lustrument now on fife in
tnntion &lt;if doing hini too.
man. “Sho lias the girl Annie’s mother
-No, no! Heaven hear and help me. in hcrjteeping now, nnd she herself, is a ing influences he is surrounded by; In­ servant in tbe Tracy household, lias con­ this court purporting to be tbe last wtU and tes­
of said deceased maybe admitted to pro
deed, the only time ho shows any of his fessed to setting tbe lire that burned up tta tament
I have npver committed njurderi I only
bate and that adintulstrailan of said estate may
daughter ot James Preston."
meant to confine him until I could get • “The number in Hudson st reet, please?" old savagery'is when a rollicking, rat- secretary's home and killed his wife and be granted to your petitioner u administrator
t'ing young liinn with a cheery smile daughter.
.
with the will annexed.
..
the matter settled and disposal of. He said Tom.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Friday, the
ami b'rigiit blue eyes, and who is welThe police authorities state that there is
18th day of April, A. D. JMO. at »n o'clock m
was interfering"----“There’s little use in concealing any­ corned with great shouts aud warm absolutely no trnth in the story that Bridget the
forenoon, taBMignol for the hearing of
"Oh. that was all you"----.
I
kisses, and who is greeted aa “Uncle Sween y had ronfihmd to having caused the said petition, and that tbe heirs at law of said
thing now. It’s No. —
deceased and all other persons Interested in
Through tlw open door come the mu­
"Let mo hundlo tliat P-rt of the case, Tom/mikes his appearance, wiach is recent fire at. Secretary Tracy's bouse.
said estate, are required to appear at * **J**5"
sical '-voice of a man. ascending i,he please?" miked Fountain. ‘TH guarantee nearly daily, and wants Maurice to tell
uf said court, then to be holden at the Irotate
The Chicago Refinery Explosion.
whetfier lie lias tliat day “wholloped
to return Mrs. Templeton safely.’
stairs, singing:
Chicago, March 39.—Tta total nmntar of
any
one
right
up
and
down
and
gin
him
girls are kind and r- tac fa wara&gt;.
I
"As you will,” said Tom. “You will black eyes, 1 golly/
livre lost by tta explurion at tta Chicago
’
do well io take some of Lhe chiefs men
And Tom? Oh, Tom is still tbe obi Refining company’s starch bouse Thursday
Irion, and the beartu
with you. We can spore two."
Tom of superhuman energy and intense Rnint, aa follow*: Aujuat Thiuram, Frank
The old man lifted his head quickly
•
Fountain departed witli them at once. enthusiasm; still the keenest newspaper Wallioh. Mita Hver, Henry Hobbaldt,
and inuraured: '-Tbo fool’s been drink­
man
in New York ns when he Ida the Albert Hess, John Otto, Morris Flynn, Fred
-Now. dxtef," eaid Tom. "I think it
ing again.**
would be well to t-kn our bag of game search for the owner of “The Diamond Grot, and Altai Witata. Eight wn ottara
previous to
He attempted to' call out- but by rea­ to tho Central office. The. play is over Button. ’
son of his emotion, or something else,
(A true eoyv.)
and tbe lights are out."
hh thrdat refused to g»vo forth sound.

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additional local.

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air ’tar. »o tarot roak aproi tta ffooT To th, bo.-.
txa^MHi ttan tta a&lt;&gt;4 rnyowo „ „w Ui_t
wm dAd critnwnTat
Moung Ko»^Xk2r

—» .. bis looka Kara him crtdfi tcc,
Ind m lh» truculent triboa with whom he
It wm my turn to pla, uTT~
Winter seems to have Mt In at last, and
In good earnest
b’r &lt;!».■ ■jsMoanr Ko «•«»&gt;&lt;oni|W«Uoo iSiJJ'ti*10
Mra. Frank Newberry, of Grand Rapids,
of 1MUT. that M y«k
b®*0* Hto bo- deutmiriug aon. Dot toy
la In this vicinity visiting friends and rela­
Intel,
below
Moung
K,;,
I:
it
pl-^ou mn'it'eUT
riaon ot hi. feto«».
.
tive*.
.
I froatial ■&gt; nt.Twlf. t&lt;* offoln I jtm ,
Walt Johnson waa hey: shaking hands
walk at all—thus, leaning on my sboulootuclotUhf
aeortaln
o«U
ImpnoMon.
with friends Sunday.
I shall not see the shadows.
"And It wfll bo la
~ u.,oM '
t The cyclone took the building that Mr.
.--I £ prodowA Ut doftutoa &lt;* r-K". &lt;M&gt;«&gt; “X
1 shall oat fee! the rain;
And. tn «n ouuddtr i judement. gMped, wearily, -tbe Uale
Dorr intend to convert into a dryer from
ueertainrd-led mo Mowly down tta
I shall not hear the nlghUngnte
Its foundation last week. No damage
1 lure known it from Un- firn
Um ,ky hod no cloudk.
Sing ou co If In pain:
uludine
pawnge.
W
m
hu
inoMteriy
with the exception of a broken sill.
‘•■T
Ahlnxtgb I -a * garni, nnd not a fate, aud i doaerre ft, Lm
And dreaming through the twilight
Btar.I wmfdeSd’ 1 had Been no ripm
James Springer has a new picket fence.
nrikoorr. and allhoufh Mating Ko hod make the dark thing clear. ' Th,
of roch an edllloo m I entered tta goy.
We have a neighbor who thinks it fun
I of tbo pagoda allow. nropbltaTu,1"
Mptrodr
&lt;ttt«l
tb*t
ho
trtiMad
me,
it
,
But it proved uunroeooMT to pul tho
ADd haply may forget
to coax other neighbors dogs from home
to the world ff tl„, Uk“«»
ku u notion tliat grow in otrenglh M.
-CuriittUn RoMrtXl
for the purpose of getting a chance to kill
queotion into worda Them wm a cun­ the day. weak by thst I wm watched. |I the Uf« of tho uoUtarv. 1 w.. *
them. Sueh neighbors better look out or
ningly hidden opening In tho rock wnlL
and
thM
Moung
Ko
prafOTad
that
I
on n mlcion aoon u(ll.r ,
they may kill the wrong dog some time,
We oqueeied through, end within wm a
prf.ru: and they lo&gt;t u„.
*
and when the tide turns they may think
b!k&gt;uI&lt;! not wander for afield.
wide and mry
different about such things.
Call II Ingmririule. or the more apirit other pnrrino.. I broke u» u.,^
habitation.
Nature
had
shaped
iu
m
ai»
Will Srplth and wife were stormed In at
"•
The claimant tp peculiar resjiect on
ot
oontrarinew
and
aelf
aaoerUon.
m yon woman, unite. I loV«l a„,|
and etretched iu roof, but art tad tranoMiddleville last week.
tho Bcore of^anetity of life varies in va­
plour. the foot reuiaina rtrnt. ono fine Bol lijrM an anbapp, u.at.1,, &gt;|, W1Z
forturd tbe rudo mounUin eyrfo Into a
Mrs. Henrj* Count la some belter.
rious lands, or. for that matter, in any lahtial tall. Evidence, of wealth wore morning. I »oer«o&lt;l toy ro.olrcr and a dewned me. and 1 uud. nuool ni 2*
habitat. He may be a hypocrite, or a, on e.err «ide. Tta finert Oriental fah- uock of ammunition upon my pereoo tabo wm dead. Tte-n 1 t.u,.-^*
fanatic, deceiver or dupe—a man of gen­
He were the-garniture of .lielrlng floor and managed to elude tbe ourreilhuioe. AnaiaxxuMU nothing bad
A TALKER WITH A GRIEVANCE.
uine worth—though, perhaps, for rea­
.nd loftv rrow- Soft rose were hero ta 1 got up once more into the height., and Jtwn. my greet lrun.gr..
eons he would scout—or a loafer win­
in the eshihmalng oeneo of freedom 1 told wm true, but only half th.. ,217
ning. on acquaintance, deserved con­ bewildering profiu. in.uoJ furoiluronM enapped my finger, at the caution, old and so. in another sense, a fie
»
tempt. I shall put my old friend, Fiore, of bric-n bnu tta: would taro
oould DOI reat. I wandered much. .J
priest
*
Are wo to become a nation of quietists,and
fetched
fabulous
sums
in
Wardour
®y
L
’
et
The day was better choeeu than at the I found tho mine—and ibis envy, jj
this grand aggregation of statee to merge Moung Ko, without a second's hesita­ My eyes caught also the unmistakable
Into nothing better thana gigantic speak­ tion, in an upper grade of “holy men.”
first moment of my revolt I gueraod. occupied by-would you gum'it^
He walked consciously on high levels gleam of tin- precious metab.
easy through the opposition of wmu people
It was a riddle nt first where tho sub­ While I waa continuing and extending wife! Sho wm hunting ine to m. J
to conversation! “Dear Beaver, dou’t of his profesrion. Not a phoonghie in all
the exploration previously interrupted grace, and death luul oreruken h«
talk,” b but- tbo local application ot a gen­ Burraah was better versed in the lore, dued light came from, for window there by my accident the atorni broke. The
here. I could not aar, I,,.,.
eral effort to deprive the average citizen of not merely of the pagoda, but of nature was none. But at last I made the dbone of his inalienable rights—that of asking and of life. His fame for charity was coverv tliat at ono end of -the tfroat peace* had been- treacherous after all. wore reconciled, and tb. e. n!e«d u-.
j
questions. Dickens baa very beautifully just, afid I at least have rgver been able, chamberwaa along gallery, communi­ Some spark fell on the combustible ma­ cm m brad. I aonght tbo child
shown up this trait in our national charac­
cating. doubtless, with the outride world terial of race passion and tribal jealousy, brought him here. We tare bt,„
ter in hl* capacity as a caricaturist, and since tho occurrence of, tm&gt; events I pro­ amidst the InaeccwiWe heighte of the and there was a disaatroua outbunt of together. Now I go.*'
probably the sentiment provoked by this pose to relate, to hold that tlio wild hill cliff. Thi* admitted both air and light; sanguinary fury. But of this at the. ? There was a long breath, uad then the
produced the effect lo secure national reti­ men of Anapoorn. were wholly mistaken
time, m I say, I* was in ignorance. The story readied its end.
cence. Silence may be gulden, but I am a in calling Mottng Ko a «eer us well as a sunshine could be but a brt^f visitant.
"The hili men ruse, os 1 knew fnxn my
I am .weaving together the result* of care that came to mo waa of different
talker from Talkville, and 1 prefer tbe vol­ priest 1 shall have to show that he. too,
extended
and leisurely -examination. At sort When a declining sun warned me visions they would do. Tatv came
uminous and pleasant currency of conversa­ had failed where, verily, popes have ----------------------------to
work
my
way
downward
.if
I
did
not
‘
again**
tlw Tillage, Many hau^ lar,
tion, which is prohibited in whatever direc­ failed. And it may be that the wyird I the instant of introduction I was twj“tion I turn. Hero, for instance, is one of gift, never a joy to its possessor, wasI....................
toniriicd to observe
**
1 many details. The
.« wish to exunp oqt, I made a blunder anil, ocen burnt—tho xyat among them. You
took my buarin-w ao indifferently that I J, escaped In time. I went into tbo lighttbe impediments to speech; in fact, a brake
amazement
mirrored
inevitably
upon
my
on converntlou which is particularly objec-' fiuked in hidden depths with tbe ro­ countenance was noticed.
| a man of peace, to stay the hand tf the
mance of a strange career and the pain
tionablo:
Instead of striking tbo track I looked fratricide: and. iu the condusioci tbf
"This is a poor wanderer’s occasional
of a long fight for repentance.
To be coherent and even to compass home. Its existence fe a secret which fur, I had strayed into a desolate gulch, blow felt It was not struck of intent,
conciseness, it is generally well to begin you will not betray,” Moung Ko said. strewn with the debris of -mighty rock* and I triumphed through th® fact, f
Don't forget to register.
at the beginning. Moreover, 'my first “You pre the first stranger I hare had shattered, no doubt, in some remote nat­ pointed to ths stream of blood, pleaded
Will llnzen is nxivkig his stock of gooils
meeting witli Moung Ko is an integral lhe honor to welcome hero; nnd when ural catastrophe. How to escape I knew ■ «»y works for their welfare. Then I g«
rm Jefferson St.
This is an outrage. To whom should we part of my tale, A hint was offered even you are strong enough to go with me not, except by tbe weary expedient of away by a secret path—and it is aD.
Quarter off on crockory for the next 30 apply for reliaUo information as to the then which I was dow to neizc, but which | down the valley to the monastery I shall retracing my steps. A wall of adamant On]?—care for Dara Mai!lu-my poor
days for cash only, at Beamer's.
shoals and rapids, the state lines and steam later was bathed in revealing light. The ask tliat you keep strict silence as to blocked the path; in front.' Suddenly I boy!"
•
j
■ Don't forget the sale of high bred stock pressure, the beauties of the lancbcape and existence of tho cipher must bo dirined where you have been. You can say that halted,-in the cover of a huge bowlder.
The voice died intoailcncc. There w*j
at tbe Adam Tinkler farm next Saturday, the operation of the electric light nt the bow, before an interpretation can be supplied. you have rested in a cavo man's haunt. A mysterious figure, which 1 instantly a soft aigh. I looked again, and’ Moung
if not to the man at the wheel I He is in tbo
ift 10 o'clock sharp.
I liad penetrated a new district and It will lie true. I am sure my secret is recognized again, was at work amongst Ko’s eyes, open as they were, raw t»
right spot both to see all these first and orate
Mr. McGuire, an old gentleman, died at
safe."’
the stones a little distance ahead, appar­ earthly scene. He was dead.
upon them from his pleasant little rostrum encountered an accident. A luckless
the home of hi* son. John McGuire, in the on tbe forward deck, ami it b an outrage slip on the shelving ledge of a remote
The eaten expression of complete cer­ ently burying treasure. I saw bundle
I kept the pboonghie'scharge, and lived
3d ward yesterday.
after bundle pushed into a yawning hol­ a cave life for many months, f iltisting
upon the dissemination of useful information gorge had nearly sent me to my doom. tainty struck me tu singular.
Beamer's 5, 10, 15 and 25c counters are to enforce such a gag law. He can better I escaped through tho circumstance tliat
"I uni fluttered'by your faith in my low. With stupefied gaze I watched. on tbe stores bidden where first I lad
getting loaded up with an astonlshinK ar-1 explain the slings and arrows of outrageous the thick scrub of the wilderness strag­ gratitude, and I hope nnd believe that it
What genius of Desert Mountain waa found Dara Mailiu. It seemed that tra­
ray of bargains for the spring trade.
fortune which ply from the bows of an Ohio gled down the cliff side to wherever is not misplaced,” I answered: “but is thia? Uncouth, dunrobed, dwarfish; 1
ders came into these hills at certain sea­
By looking at the corrrepondence from or Mississippi steamer than any man on there was, a layer of earth to support there not a risk? I may disappoint you do not wonder that, fora space, I be­
sons, and then rubies were exchanged
, Cloverdale in this Issue, the cost of articles earth, and yet, as a valuable reference, a vegetation. For long hours I remained by some unguarded word. T)o you not
lieve in a being of other lineage than for neceasaricH.
at the present time can be compared with wooden Indian might as well occupy tbo
in n precarious situation, lodged, witli a fear 1L»”
tbe human. Bnt when the strange,
position.
But Dara Maillu never n*ovrred the
the cost In the year of 1838.
I was smiling; but it was no smile that squat figure moved off. 1 was suffieiently
I want to talk to tbe man at tho wheel, sprained ankle, amongst brambles; above
shock of his father's loss. Before a year
The tail end of the cyclohe that worked
came on Moung Ko’s face. A light was daring or sufficiently magnetised to fol­
such havoc In tbe city of Louisville last and bu mast be a stern wbceltT indeed who me, frowning rocks; beneath me, the
had passed around be Lai rejoined
week, reached this city Thursday night. would refuse to listen to me or to satisfy tho abyss. Tlie outlook was black. If I in tho deep set, neutral tinted eyes tliat low.
Moung Ko in the land of shadows. It
Pursuit was unexpected, and stealth was a gentle, painless fading away.
i The wind blew very’ hard here, but did icquiivd and burning desire for universal stirred, the odds' were that I should go touched my spirit r.lmost to awe.
knowledge. Let tho spokes of tbo wheel itself over the brink and lie dashed to pieces;
“No, I do not,” Moung Ko replied, iu ruled my conduct. 1 was led’ by winding
no particular damage.
And thus I only was left with tbe »
protest against such unwarranted silence.
if
I
stayed
where
I
was.
I
must
starve.
deep,
resonant
tones.
“
It
is
on
the
ways into yet another place of'bewilder­ crot of tbe Anapuoia mine.—Ali the
Elsewhere will be found a list of apBut this is not tbe only line tn which efforts
pointments the proprietors have made at are made to head off conrermtioo. There Again—and I had plenty (of space to scroll of the future that I shall not sufler ment. Of Burnuwc ruby mines I knew Year Round
think the thing through—if I shouted through you. My own people—they will a little by report and reading. Now 1
various points of this county for the pur­ are others besides packet lines, for example:
pose of receiving sutacrlptlons. We put
myself hoarse nobody was likely to come: mete out the punishment that has tar­ waa in one. On every, side were tokens
onraelves to troublu and expense In this
and if tbe improbable became a fact, nnd ried so long. But what am I raying? of the fact, abruptly realized, that caprice
matter to accommodate our subscribers
there was a response, I had ho insurance Yea, I can read the language of the face. had brought me into ono of nat arc’s no­ haa hayseed 'a his hair. The great awkward,
[ who are iu arrears. We expect them to
wnnx ADon.o
tliat aid and not a cruel thrust would be I know that I may trust you.”
table treasure houses. Astonishment in­ big brained boys, who do not aert:&gt; to bred cr
show their appreciation by meeting us at
the result It was all uncertain whether
The light was gone, and I could have duced careicvsncBA. My foot overturned
tbe places and dates named with the cash.
Now this is a pretty state of affairs. I friends or enemies were in the neighbor­ fancied that I had not really heard those a stone, and tny prcaencc was diaepror leaving It with our agents.
hood.
!
’
। member.'! long after duda
nave ci;ar
.wonk of weird fate which, nevertheless, ered.
Cheerful news.' for Che newspaper pro­ must stand in mute admiration while some
I itte smoked tbsrasslrc* bitoca::rtL'ujrioaud
In the retrospect it set iu.-, fo me tliat I was to remember after many days.
prietors comes from Ohio. A newspaper arithmetical crank without any more boweh
It waa an instant of curious crisis.
than n gasplpo is debiting mo with a five my energies suddenly flagged and tliat I
While we talked MotmgKd was ileftlv And 1 fancy my unwilling guide waa as beeu forgotten. Urcdy nnd E•;.- :i uouid
In that state brought suit against 43 men.
hove k«o unoanfurtsbin at on ice avam re­
who would not pay their subscriptions, and pound chunk of oleomargarine, which! never passed into a stupor of des|tiir. Surely preparing and applying a cool compreas
I obtained Judgment for the full amount in received. No, •jir; in such a case silence there was excuse. But as the weary da'v to the swollen joint. It was patent that ' uncertain uf result at myself. But 1 was ception. They had otiier tkir;;« tn br.uk ot
would mean consent, and I propose to enter
in light just then, and lie was in idindow. This b only by way ot raying that tbeehipps
each case. Twenty-eight at once prevent­ u vigorous protest both then aud there. His wore on my faculties regained their edge. he powes-sed not a little surgical skill
and it gave him tim advantage of quick city chapeau never rafely Isugd at t.xirar«!
ed attachment by making affidavit that columns, indeed! Tbey^on’t support the I determined to linve a cast fordear life.
Suddenly I spoke of tho strange figure knowledge. He came forward, not even rorator. OiRgreratnaa Marti::, ei ^cXM,te
they owned no more than tbe law allowed. state like the columns of n ncwspajwr, and I With much of the gambler’s recklessness
I had seen while waiting for the flat of pausing as lie heard the click of my sprakiug to a (rxiiilVf Lis raid:
Under the decision of the Supreme Court propose to have an interview witli tlw cash­
and fever I cried aloud at totprvals a full fate; and I surely felt Moung Ko’s
“Everybody wed t\liav 4 grsri teugh on
they were arrested for petit larceny, and ier or accountant ok often as prescribed by
weapon, drawn against eventualities.
' bound over in Rm* sum of three hundred the city editor, even if tbo aforesaid experts score of-times. The silence remained un­ fingers tremble. Bis head was bent Closer scrutiny revealed a deformed me two years ago iKcause they raid I hail
dollars each. Six of these did not give show sorry figures afterward. Besides if broken. But a queer portent jierplcxed down, and this was my ono warning of Bunnan boy. with the stomp equally of not reuse enough to turn out tbe pas bat
bond and went to jail. This is tbe result you want a mathematical question answered my mind. From where I was lying tin.* tho phoonghie’s uneasiness. His replr Intelligence and suffering on his pinched, blew it out. At the same time I av'.iee my
colleague, Mr. MiU-% who Las I’m Lrrc in
of tbe new postal law, which makes it lar­ when is there n better time (or baring it opposite bend of the.valley was distinct­ was evasive.
ceny to take a paper and refuse to pay for solved than while the flgurer is] in full prac­ ly in view, and twice across the line of
“There is no village in that direction; preauturvly vid countenance. And it congrefi toOM eightecu ycank and who never
it—Printer's Ink.
by iip&gt;tice! Aud what is an accountant for If not vision flitted a grotesque, undersized it is all waste nnd barren; there are no was a startling thing that he called mo at blew out lhe gas, k»i about
iug receipts for raiary which be never re­
to give an account of himself, any delay in figure iu a costume certainly not known paths, cither. The hill folk talk like von once by my name, without prefix or ex
Ctinrcl'. and s*od«ty.
ceived. ” The major then took a list of his
planation.
doing which leaves him ojwn to suspicion. to mo as favored by any Burman, Shan of thing* tliat it b ill to we.
An Easter concert will be held nt the M.
' What do you do here, Ilo-TonF be entire Texan de legation aud tiani'xl rath man,
; E. diurch next Sunday- evening. An in­ Oh. yes, the accountant who refuses to speak or Karen, male or female. The draper­ cownrds. But I ray tliat bushes take
telling tbo number of year* be End bwn u*
even while adding a column of figures wonk! ies were flowing nod dark, ecnrcely dis­
teresting program has been prepared. No not answer.
wonderful shapes; and sometimes thev asked in a shrill, troubled voice.
“
I want the path to lhe lower village,’’ 'ooagrww and tbo amount be bad lurt by &amp;1tinguishable from ths color of the rocks. move in the wind."
admiMion will be charged but It is hoped
'
cotf* defalcation. Finally. conuug dom to
Here is another, an attack* upon th&lt; verv
I shivered involuntarily. Didthecreature
that all who attend will donate ns liberally vitality of the people:
It sounded like satire, and Moung Ko 1 answered. “I hare mimed it.”
“Back" Kilgore, be raid: -He never blew
as possible, as the proceeds will be used
belong to tho realm of honest, practical was a dever diplomatist. He had nearly
At last I got a clew to much that was out the gaa, but, although faring Ivttcr than
for tbe purpose of paying for the Sunday
exirience? Or was I delirious? I pinched persuaded mo that I was tbo victim of a puzzling.
any man in tire deleratiou. bo te-• aboat
school library.
‘‘You ore far out of your way. You
myself, as those do who cannot lie sure delusion. A man recovering from a
Elder Cheney will preach at the Star
if they are awake or dreaming. Tlw swoon may easily be cheated by shad­ can not reach the xyat to-night. It will
house next Sunday evening.
dwarfish apparition did not vanish. It ows ]i let tho subject drop. It occurred be better to stay in father's—in our ca-e
anected with Emmanuel
New Orleans Picayune.
again. Come.”
went on to the head of the defile and was £
.M°ang Ko
church will be en
Thursday afterI obey tri the word and gesture, and a
finally lust iu tho shadows of the teak
.noon, April 10th. by
"----- -Biker, C.
Oh, yes, keep quite main, not knowing treea. Another idea, belonging to a state to find that I did not insist on the reality Wy. few
brought us through a
of tho experience.
J
H. Van Annan, C. Huffman, A. E. Y&gt;k4fxThe ratebratod Breslau botanist, Profi**
of weakness, camo to me. Was it a warn­
I taxi fallen Into capital band. If . rteep descent on to tny old ledge,land
ntan, A. McCoy, Ed. Masters, Geo. Wad-'
. tie of kltuhlp or crroxl had rxirinl. 1 thus once again into tlw familiar quar­
dies. M. ,Nevins, Marne Upjohn. Supper
bis placid style of rolling ing that I must expect the worse
"Softly, friend; have courage. Move con d not taro boon belter cared tor. ters of Moung Ko's secret home.
■t aoclety rooms from half part fire until
of drugs, 2 cents worth of
of damp Lay to a teraixsrature rwsltiug in
My gvni of the mine, then, was Moung spontatwoua combastitm iacauwi by fuugua
seven. AU are cordially Invited to attend. paper, I cent warflrtg^wino and fl worth of not. I will help you.”
Aud at tbo end of a week I wm able to
Sweeter words I never heard spoken move gingerly about with a ernteh Mr Ko a son?
.
The Woman's Foreign Missionary society your time, for all of which &lt;2 charges you
He tint examined ths tbera»«’gemiU4 action
will bold its quartet 1y ten meeting at the 75 cents and keep quiet during tlib^j^rntion in any vernacular than (how I thus boat now raggoMed migration lo a „u , •Hark!- raid he. And a terriffed look of tbe A^pargtilu* fwaigatus. a plant having
home of Mr. aud Mrs. Daniel Striker. Human nature couldn’t stand it, and&gt;t*;’t (translate. I knew their meaning, for I or ta«elry for trarelere, hard br'hb camo upon hu countenance.
au cvQ reputation for cauaiog ilhicss, nod
April Pth, to which all are invited. Gcn- stand it without at lesst demanding why in Bad-picked up not a little of the native
I listened, but could hear nothin.. Mt which occtuiou* the
beatiiix &lt; f«««• -»
pagoda, m a village ot tta lower ptaeau.
£ fmtlAt
tiemeu to Ua at six of course. And in thunder bo doesn’t hurry up, or making some tongue; They were wlu*pered literally ’
* «»«• it scyiw** Wer9 lea* acute than his.
nonneetioii with this meeting will be held cheerful remark about the number of dru- into my ear. The newcomer had ap­
'
J**.
11 luv* come, u ho mid it
7&gt;cri3
in
state
prison
for
making
nuh
experi
­
would
giro
the
opportuiiitie,
for
becotnour annual thank-offeriag exercises. All
proached so silently that there was dan­ S2JE?“n"d'“h “t" tnbebil.nl. ot aould, tlw !»)■ cried, willing hi. bream. torn of the starch and other codbydratte
who are thankful for another year of God's ments on the human system, just to make
AndhU eyre dilated with Imr.
mercies to them are requested to put their him feel comfortable. Have sick patients no ger even in his amiouncefiieat of kindly lta±rLC‘.*"ar1U,loral
purpose.
rights!
Why,
even
tbe
doctors
force
us
to
h ,our Uo-hle?- I ukmt
ottering (great or small) into &gt;n envelope
th^fhj7oWalrredTCOeM.
’
with a -H-ripture texL These will be col­ show our tougura, nnd I don't propose that
matters
of
ixearray
7
folioWi, when tire germ* become
lected. the texts read, tlie amntuit given an ordinary drug clerk shall put on miy airs tried to look tbo epeakcr in tho face, knd
"Tta nun who tad laid m, under ro
Hark. I
OR.tar
h baatod, a coalition in which tafj “x®
over
a
regularly
ordained
doctor
if
I
ran
help
in
tbe
effort,
rwayrd
toward,
tho
preci
­
aanounre-l, then the total of tbe offerings.
great ut nbll^tionwtu more and more
it The only redeeming feature about this
'7
Uta
«
•»
loader!
There
A good program has been prepared and
pice A swarthy, einewy band gripped •~rvel omT.. tjytery. Hb lifTta
notice is tbe prefix “plraae.”
I
ladies are requested to be prompt In
«r«durily dtalowrtf-fcns^.i f„„
On land, as on water, tbo mn»o tvranny to mo and held me back.
attendance, at two o'clock standard time.
•'Did I not uy •softly,’ frieudT expos­ SSta^tafdtaTode.;.orKwb&lt;^' ^*,nd r"“*d
paaaengers is exercised. No sooner bad'tho
The ladles aid society of the Baptist gnp rar got iu grip npon tbe streets of our tulated the stranger, with gentle reproach
church will nerve dinner and supper Mon­ city than in the inert rude typo imaginable, in his accents.
r”°' onh&lt;«io’* there
IBU, m "UMS
........ t •
day, tbo 7th, at the church parlors. All; which would even stare a lady out of coun- . ‘T?*0**’".!
"but my ankle
•Mrotacoolkrtata. Ofdi
tta villager.. But. with innate akeull
“nlikeiy. Yet tho foreboding
are InvtWOi
tentxnoe, the notice appeared:
xs twirted. How will you get me out of
-ord. Of tho «wr whood inn,.
1 deellnod to tMnk
Tb* C. U S. C. will meet at tlie home of
Dr. Timmerman Friday evening, April 5th.
Moung Ko was not a man of unneces­ anything in his common fam •
The following is the program:
sary words. For reply be drew aside
Stagiaffwith liia arm, a bush immediately to mr
Prayer.
&amp;are to kit mum. cbauoe and let him right. A natural recess was
hlnueU to
Itoli call, thoughts about Easter.
and as there was light beyond, I sur^
RQUffK ORDER.
Latin couroe In English, Viola Willison.
street mired the existence of a tunnel or nasIr ot lurty-s*., _ lhA
ChauUuqua physics. Prof. Boberts.
frubstc Court
‘
■age. It was doubtless in thi. wav that rro « '■'•’•rd. fa„ . „
st Um iToiote orc?*
Table talk. Easter, Mm. Clement Smith.
insaHwtF-4”' Tu?L'
he had reached my, ledge. And now he
The ArehwoJogicBl chib in Italy, Dr.
nrll, |n the K*r one
Timmerman.
Without getting him as the best authority to proved the wonderful muscular strength
_ aM nluriy.
.
nun joy, waain my
” Armstro. g. .'noae “
The politics of medieval Italy. Mrs.
that resides in the Burman frame.
Stretching himself on the uneven ground
~tal property; and I
Kirimt Bulgaria, a talk. Mr. Striker.
poor
lad
said.
he grasped with one arm a buttress of ladwon. Perhana 11|BMJT1*** 1
Critic. Mra. Dr. Barber.
rock, and, with the other, he lent me a tact longer than 1..^°^ *“ "»
The Sunday school at tbe State Hoad
rapport which was entirely adequate for taue tacLe.‘i.“°yWotlwr’™ have
ehnrch will commence next Sunday at half
my deliverance. The pain « the injured
•» my enigma.
post uhie a. m. Mra. E. Pennock. SupL,
lever, and which U tbe most liable to bn-ak. limb made me wince at every movement€ha&lt; McIntyre, Sce'y.
but I set my teeth together, and, tout­
ing to the direction* acted rather than
sttored. I was released from m* portion

Representatives sf the Bakxkb will be
at tbe following named places on the dates
and hours named below for the purpose of
receiving subscriptions. This will be the
last opportunity given subscribers to pay
up arrearages and In advance at the new
rate. May 1st the Dames of all subscribers
net paid In advance will be striken from
our list, and payment at tbe old rate de­
manded. and enforced by collection agent
If no heed is paid to our statements ren­
dered. We have adopted the only Justifia­
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• rash down. We have put the price of the
i Baxnef. within reach of all. And we
must Insist on a settlement of all subscrip­
tion accounts witilia the next 30 days.
Cook Bn&lt;&gt;s.
Hastings, Mleh.. April 1st, 1890.
Nashville, Saturday, April 12th, at Hale's
drug store, all day.
Middleville, Saturday April 12th, at post­
office, all day.
Morgan. Thursday, April 17th, at post­
office, P to 12 a. m.
Irving. Thursday, April I7tb, postoffioe,
0 to 12 a. m.
Cloverdale, Friday, April 18th, at post­
office, 10 n. in. to 4 p. m.
Delton, Friday. April 18th, at postofflee,
10 a. m. to 4 p. m. •
Prairieville. Satnntay, April 10th, at
jxMtoffice. V a. m. to 830 p. m.
1
Hickory Corners, Saturday, April 10th,
al poatofficc, 0 a. m. to 3 p. m.
Dowling. Tuesday, April 23. at post*&lt;&gt;ffice, 10 a. m. to 4 p. in.
Carlton.. Wednesday. April 23, at P&lt;*toffice, 9 a. m. to 11:80 m.
Freeport, Wednesday, April 23, at post­
office, 1:30 p. iu. to 6,p. ut
Bowens Mills, Thursday. April 24th. at
(xistofilce. 1 p. in. to 5 p. m.
Yankee Springs, Friday, April 25th, at
postoffice. 9 to 11:30 a. m.
:
Orangeville, Friday. April 35th, at post­
office, 1:30 to S p. m.
Cedar Creek Saturday, April 20lh, at
postofflee. 10 a. m. to.4 p. m.
Woodland, Saturday, April 3ftth,a t post-

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Hastings

VOL. XXXIV. NO. 50

Published Wednesdays by
COOK BROS.,

Th Proprietor of th Tower

F. R. PANCOAST,

----- IS THE-----

HASTINGS. MICH.

habtixgn, xica.

Largest Retail Dealer
IN THE WORLD

THIS WEEK’S CATALOGUE O
GREAT SPECIAL OFFERINGS
MEN'S SUITS:
150 black C. Worsted Sack Suits,,
120 brown W. Cassimere Sack Suits,
9(!0 plaid
nlair]
“
“
“
2G0
I SO genuine Victoria Cassimere Suits,
300 Pepper and Salt
“

$5.00
$6.00
$7.66
$S.o6

$3.50

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

Over 1500 Men’s MHO

COUNTY NEWS.
The followme persons are authorized to re­
ceive subscrtpth'M for the Bamxkr
Assyria
Brest o» Jewell.
Banbeid ............................ LN.Mo.lier.
Betli'rd Kogene Jordan.
Bowens Mills C. W, Armstrong.
Broward
... Wm. Broward.
Carlton .
j. N. Covert
Cedar Creeh---. f». L Morthland.
Cloverdale
Howard Mosher.
. ...Ihrou Ftaher.
IL G. Hire.
Delton
.. ..F. J. Norwood.
Freeport
A. M. llevniiKton. •
Hickory Corners.
Edwte Bissell.
Irving
...Cbaa. williams
Larey..
...C. E. Niekeraon.
Milo .
Clarence Doolittle.
Morgan
W. K. Adkins.
Maple Grove. ..
J. MeKelrey.
Middleville
.
Hamilton Carretn.
Nashville
H.G. Hale.
ODounell .
. .
Ed. Edwards.
OraneerlDr Mills
Prairieville . . ...
Woodland . .
Wm!&lt;s Myers.
Yankee Spring*..
. E. G. Bennet!.

Any of them guaranteed good value and formerly
,-old at $15, $16 and $18,
All of above bargains in sacks and frock suits, men's
Size-. 30 to 42 breast measure.
We only quote these prices for this week.
Write or senfl for our rules for self measurement. We
seihi suits bn approval C. 0. D.

Hudsons

TOWER
CLOTHING COMPANY,

Largest Ciollrerj, Hatters' and Furnishers,
MICH.

GRAND RAPIDS

THE MARKETSApples- Dried. 4c per lb.

. r »v
diction:&lt;&gt; &lt; wry fruluiian. gardener, farmer or
Beans—81.23 pep du.
;: i‘. p; r-on who buys of me or any of my
Com-Sk.
a.ciit- Shj worth [of Nursery stock or
Betrt-Ure. 8S.M883MCalves. 83.GCC83 M&gt;.
Eggs—lOftiJc.
• •!-, of any kind for spring or fall plantHuies—Beef,3c; calf.sc.
iniT. I*, of I. price*-' Terms cash or apLard—»c.
p:nved note*. Ciwqe and see me nr make
LI me—Belli ng at «3c per bbl. water 11 me, 81.50
•
w.dits known liy mkiressing Wrights Nui- per bbl.
Oats—2U&amp;22C per bu.
m iy agency. Middlavllle, Mlelu I’. O. box
.

StlrtbELflND,”
The most extensive
Pu o Bred

Poultry—Hen.v.sc: chickens. 10c.
Plaster—Belling at 83 per ton.
Salt—Belling al 81 per bbl.
Timothy Seed—Belling at 82.00 per bu.
Wheat—No. I. white T3c red. 75cy

Live Stock

Beans-81 J»B8iJ» per bu. for city picked.
Butter-WlTc.
Establishment 1(1
Corn-30c per bu.
World. New
Importations con­
.
4O23&gt;i&lt;
...c per bu.
stantly arriving :unPotatoes—weftwe.
equaied colledotma;
Poultry—Live; chickens. SHfteHc; ducks.
superior uu nitty; HfoVic; turkeys. 12ff!4c.
choicest trerdlua;
Wheat—No. I white. 8I4£C; ho. Sred, 8l‘«c.
opportunity of comBuffalo Livestock.
Cattle—Choice to extra steers 81.10884-80Breeders and importers of
Ciiofce heavy butchers 84.15'^81-35.
Sheep and Lambs-Sheep. good to extra.
is
Standard Bred Trotters, 8G.1.V&amp;K.4O:
fair togood, 83.90&amp;8C 10. Lamba,
be»l.$7.25a&gt;7 W.
_
French Oratts.
Hogs—Active. higher: mixed, heavy.
■•■'icli'h Shire-'.
Iceuna rome*.
Belgian Drafts.
Shetland Pouies.
Suffolk*.
liahtein-FriMan
French Coachers.
Catele.
Ch-reland Bays
Hackneys. ,
Dex-on Cattle
Also. Dealers In Real Estate.
■ other Establishment In the World offers
*ucb Advantage* to the Purchsaec.
“rters low. Terms swy. Vlattcwa welcome.
Correspondence Solicited. Ctrenlare free.
POWELL BROTHERS.
Springboro. Crawford Co . P

DRINK

do you pay

w

$2 20 for Floor,

A TftUF CONIBINATION OF

When you can get the

Mocha, Java and Rio.

Same Thing for |L00

Picture Card Given

At JOS. ROGERS’.

No. 2 Flour $1.80.
GOLD

WATCH will be given away
with Baking Powder.
’

Joseph Rogers.
_____ ANEWCOUHTRY!
wHTEH.eL^%.M[&gt;
■

WHOLE NO. 1819.

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 9, 1890.

Hastings Banner

Given Away

Banner.

WITH KVtXY FOUMO RACKACI

LION COFFEE
When you buy your Groceries try a
package LION COFFEE. It b the

best in the United Stntoi—made UP
a selection of Mocha, Java and R&gt;o,
• properly blended and b conceded by all
to make the nievat cup of Coffee in the

land.

For Sale Everywhere.

Woolson Spice C«„ Masfrs,

Kansas City, Mo.

Toledo,

O.

inciun nm tki wun rot men

tawriev ofWlMMMta aad Mk-h

Banner and Detroit
Tribune
Both 1 year, $1.45.

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and hours named •below for the purpose of
receiving subscriptions. This will be the
last opportunity given subscriber to pay
up arrearages and In advance at the new
rate. May 1st the names of all subscribers
not paid in advance will l*e striken from
our list, and payment at the bld rate de­
manded. and enforced by collection agent
if po heed is paid to our statements ren­
dered. We have adopted the only Justifia­
ble method of conducting a newspaper­
cash down. We have put the prlgc of the
Banneii within reach of all. And we
must insist on a settlement of all subscrip­
tion accounts within the next 30 days. .
Cook Bros.
Hastings, Midi.. April 1»L 1890.
Nashville. Saturday. April 12th| at Hale's
drug store, all day.
Middleville, Saturday April 12th. al jiostoffice, all day.
Morgan, Thursday, April 1" lb. nt post­
office, 0 to. 12 a. m.
Irving, Thursday. April I "th, postoffiee,

The best Advert
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.

-Whose names are most used by tlie cor­
respondent of the Banfield news’ in the
BaXXKil’’ L. M. Edmunds arose and an­
swered It satistaefory. that it was the
Shoemakers and Edmunds.
Uerliert Bowman and family have mov­
ed beck from.Virginia to stay in Michigan.
Mrs; Bowman Is very sick.
Your scribe thinks that if some of those
parties which have not had their names
infentioned in the Banfield news and wish
to have, please do something and • you can
be accommodated.
Fitter Fisher's daughters wereon a short
visit in Hastings last Friday andSaturdny.
Our mail man going north last Saturday
drew the mall to Hastings with four
horses.
pavld Styles shipped a carload of sheep
last week.
The P. of I.'s got 40 new members
Tl^ursdav evening, making them over 100
DMNnbera in two meetings.

an extended visit among relatives, left for. Flanders and his singing class were greot
ed with a good liouw. who were highly e»his home in Toledo Tuesday morning.
Mr. Braymau and wife started for their tertalned by listening to the various exer­
cises carried out, fhowlng conclusively
home in Mancelona Monday.
Excitement ran high as Dr. Baughman's that the Prof, is master of tlie science of
new team appeared on our streets Satur­ music, and also his skill in imparting In­
day evening, but the buggy to which they struction to the youn^ is seldom if ever
excelled.
T
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were attached was soon minus a pole.
Mra.' Chnsi Cadwallader entertained the
John Valentine has leased a port of tlie
rink.
ladle's literary club Friday afternoon, and
Ed. Cunningham will move on the G. A. a good time was had
Weed place as soon as vacated.
The Farmers' Clute were entertained by
Mrs. G. W. Rising Is improving.
■ Dr. Elliott and his eitlmabte wife on tte
Ail should attend the G. A. R. encamp­ 28th. - Questions of interest were diseas­
ed pertaining to fanning, and by the ladh®
ment at Lake Odessa.
-A. Hapgarty A Underwood have bought domestic economy and so forth. Refresh­
the east bnlUof tlie Specular l^t on section ments were served, aad good time enjoyed
by all.
seven.
J. M. Smith and wife left Monday even­
Some people here arc again dated upon
ing for Prairieville to resume their dtrttes a slight prospect of tin: Lima IL K. reach­
as teachers.
ing thte place. We would welcome sneh
Our elevator will lie a much needed im­ an event most assuredly.
Clare Aldrich and wife are rettted down
provement fur the fanners.
Our new merchant.Chas. Dean, is hav­ to housekeeping over ithe hardware store
ing his share of the trade.
Jake Hoovener has moved over the store
TQtty Moaber is on the gain.
Anyone wishing to locate come to Wood­
Chancy Shoemaker hoofed it to the store land, for this summer.she is bound to of F. Deitrich, the latter having moved i»
his own dwelling house.
boom.
last Saturday.
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D. W. Leedy is In the village.
T. S.’Brice was In towu Friday.
C. M. Putnam is recovering from his
sidrness.
P. A. Sheldon, of Hastings, was in the
village Friday. .
C. B. Lusk was at Chicago last week on
business.
W. I. Martile has tnoved back on the
farm for the nimtner.
"
IL. E. Sturgis left Munday afternoon for
Columbus City. Ind.
11. M. Ixre was at New York City last
weak.
Minnie Furniss left Monday afternoon
IprTpsilnntl.,
' Letta. Hannaund relumed tn her home at
Elba Tuesday.
Helen Sinltb, #«f Massllon, O.. Is vteltlug her sister Anna Smith.
Bertha 1‘utimin and Kate Dickinson
were at Ciiarlotte Thurwlay.
Some tine fish are being taken out of the
rHer by our fisliermen with dip-nets.
Lcn Wellman has moved into the house
he recently purchased &lt;»f P&gt;. F. Reynolds.'
yhfrs. IL T. Miller anil daughter Jennie
returned to their home at Jonesville' Tues­
day morning.
Ed. Reynolds now has his barber shop
in the second story of 'the building south
of the postoffiee.
Mabel Stiles, who has lieen visiting her
aunt Mrs. E. ChipinaH, started for Battle
Creek Wednesday.
Bev. Geo. Johnson, pastor of the
Evangelical church, has been at conference
tills week and will return for another year.
■Dr. C. W. Goucher died Saturday night
at 8 o’clock, of paralysis of the heart. The
funeral occurred Tuesday at the M. E.
church under the auspices of the F. and
A. M. lodge.
Ulcl. BIM.U

C. IL Crosby, of Cannonsburg, was the
guest of M. Sceber,the fore part of last
week.
School closes at the High Street school
house this week.
C. L. Johnson, of Grand Rapids, was
die guest of his son Frank .Saturday and
.Sunday.
Mr. Linsey and wife and Win. England
were the guests of G. Cross and wife last
Sunday.
Mrs. Howe and daughters visited at Mr.
Heney’s Sunday.
M. Secber now occupies the Crosby
house and L. D. Smith is. to occupy M.
Swber's residence the coining summer.
Ixhiina Johnson, of Hastings, was the
gue.«t of her brother Frank last week.
Mr. Editor In your last Issue you re­
quested that the farmers try and see how
Cloverdale. Friday. April IStli. at post- much butter they could make from 100 llm.
ohtee, 10 a. in. to •! p. i».
of milk. Mrs. Brnngwln made from 104
Delton, Friday. April 18th, al postoffiee, lbs. of milk. 5 lbs. 13 ounces of butter.
ID a. hi. to 4 p. m.
Prairieville. Saturday. April 1’Jtli, at
Mr. Doonan Is quite smart aigaln.
postoffice, 9 a. m. to 3:80 p. in.
Jay Wilkinson has moved on ids farm
, Hickory Comers. Saturday, April 19th.
purchased of M. Bagley.
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at postoffiee. 9 a. m; to 3 p. m.
I
Ray Barner, of Yankee Springs, is visit­
Dowling, Tuesday, April 22. :at posting relatives here.
office, 10 a. m. to 4 p. m.
Howard
Mosher
can
beat
the egg
• Carlton. Wednesday. April 23. at pi I8trecord of your South Carlton corrispondent
office, 9 a. in. to 11:30 m.
Freeport, Wednesday. April 23,;at post- as he has bought 15 bushels of eggs In six
days. Those P. of I. hens will liave to
office, 1:30 p. ni. to 0-p. m.
Bowens Mills, Thursday, April 24th, at try again.
The J. B. Sackett post, No. 320, desire
postoffiee, 1 p. m. to 5 p. in.
Yankee Springs, Friday, April SSth, at me to state that the post received a present
of a tine book entitled “Michigan at Gettys­
postoffice. 9 to 11:30 a. m.
Orangeville, Friday. April 23tf£'at post­ burg" from Gov. Luce, for which the boys
return the governor their sincere thanks.
office, 1:30 to 5 p. m.
Cedar Creek Saturday, April fiGtli, at
postoffiee, 10 a. m. to 4 p. tn.
Frank Holden had a narrow escape
Woodland, Saturday, April 20th.a t post­
from death the past week by befng kicked
office, 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
in the head by a colt.
Brown, Godley A Co. shipped two car
Willie Turner started for New York loads of hoop poles to Allegan last week.
Edna Depew, of Comstock, is visiting
last Monday.
C. L- Tllasgow mid Emmet Everts, of her many friends in this vicinity.
Caleb France Is appointed fish warden
Nashville, were in town Thursday on busi­
here.
ness.
Bertha Polley, of Three Rivers, was the
Mrs. Boice, of Toledo, Is visiting at the
guest of her sister Mrs. John HoMen last
lake bouse.
Mra. Jacob Ruckle, from Bristol, is vis- week.
Minnie
Flower and Nellie Blackman
Hing her many friends iiere.
J. N. Parker and Horace Cole hare trad­ have gone to work at the American House
in Kalamazoo.
ed farms.
Nora and Dora Fhhvr are spending a
Mrs. Payne was called to Martin last
of* *■
her
week, on account of the illness “
“ few days with Belle Pendlll.
C. W. Backus closed a very successful
father. .
■Mrs- Miner Mead Is visiting her brother writing school here Thursday evening.
Ida Fisher gained the prize for the most
at Muskegon.
Mra. Jennie Duunbam lias been visiting improvement.
The P.’s of I. hold a meeting at the
in town the past week.
A big business is being done at the ele­ school house next Tuesday evening.
Carrie Holden Is an the sick list.
vator.
J:
Mrs. Beaman has bought a house and lot
wooauad.
of James Mosher.
W. H. Leo Intends putting a basement
H. Strong intends moving back on his
under his bam as soon ns the weather will
fa An Infant child of Sherd Sparks died penult.
Sugar makers have commented to haul
Saturday and was buried Sunday.
According to all reports the members of In their buckets. This hat] been one of
the Bsxryville chiTrch must have had quite the best seasons in four years.
A. H. Uamme, who has been living on
a jangle.
Mra. C. Main Is on the sick list, also Dite the Geo. Weed placcj Intends to move on
Thursday on the Brown place in Carlton.
Hall.
Mr. Turner, of Kalamazoo?called ou J.
Mrs. Ella Golden is very low.
M. Smith and wife one day last week.
Dr. J. A. Baughrtian's household goods
Itau field.
Charles Palmatier preached a good ser­ have arrived, and the interior of His build­
ing Is nearly completed and when finished
mon st the Banfiekl cliurch.
has moved back ou his old It will be one of the finest drug stores in
the county.
r of Banfield.
place in the
Wm. Rising and'* ife, of Muskegon, are
t closed the debate of
Ijist Monday
Ion. resolved “That visittng friends in th(« viclnky. .
our lyceum.
There was a medal contest at the
uld l&gt;e Inflicted In
capital punishment
house Saturday. April 3th. Bertha
this state." Negative won.
prize. who -ha# been making
There was a jfenerai question in the captured
‘Kyd the
Whitcomb,
buestkm box for anybody to answer,

Booth Carlton.
The P. of L store has a new clerk, Jas.
Cole. Mr. Covert, son anct*clerk are all
busy most of the time.
Cyrus Brown has rental his farm for
live years and Intends to move to Wood­
bury this spring.
Abe Davenport will move to Hastings
soon, and Mr. Ensley will take charge of
tlie Messer Bros. farm.
Tbe Reform Dunkanls are preparing to
build a church on Wash. Cain's farm. The
material is all ready and work Is being
carried forward as fast as the weather
will permit
II. Barnum had tlie misfortune to lose
about 50 lbs. of sugar Saturday night; he
saved the evaporator however.
One of Mr. Arvili’s horses got down into
a mud hole Thursday and when found
was iu a chilled condition, but was&lt;got out
all right'
Chas. Brooks’ mother is on tlie sick list
also Jacob Shriber.
Mrs. Wormouth went to Kalamazoo
•last we^k to see her son.
Born, to Jonah Earley and wife, April
4th. a boy.
Mrs. II. A. Nichols blds fair to be the
champion chicken raiser In lids part of the
town, having nineteen hens setting.
Several of our prominent citizens are
signing a petition to Brajton, the Freeport
milter, rtxinesting him to put Ash ladders
in his dam, thus giving us a chance to
catch fish now and then.
Mrs. Wormouth is storing her household
goods at Mrs. Landon's, and will go to
Stanton for a tftne.
Hope Center.
David Morthland and Carrie Gcsler were
united in marriage the 30th of March.
Elder Lane, of the U.B. church, officiating.
Arthur Gcsler returned from Valpariso
the 3rd.
.
The young people's society will Ire held
next Saturday night at Fred Bergman's.
A sugar party at Eugene Count's next
Friday for the benefit of tlie young peo­
ple's society.. Come one. come all.
IL Loomis and his best girl visited at
Felix Chamberlain’s last Sunday.
Quite a turn out toelection.

That new board fence along the road,
makes a great Improvement in the looks of
A. T. IRAvley's farm.
Thomas Jarrard was at Charlotte Friday
and Saturday of last week.
J. K. McKee and- Thomas .larrard ex­
pect to make a business trip up in the
northern part of the state this week.
Mr. I'cbcck has-friends from Ohio vis­
iting him.
Mr. Whitney and family are visiting
friends In Middleville.
Lutie Meek Is at home to stay until her
school -begins.
Mr. Sanford's people liave friends from
N. Y. visiting them.
S. Mayo has moved Into Win. Jarrard's
house.
Quarterly meeting at tire M. E. church
last Saturday and Sunday. ’
The entire fusion ticket was elected by
from 38 to GO majority.
Johnson McKelvy, Gilbert Lapman and
Frank Savage have very sick children.

Rain and mud are plenty these spring
days.
Geo. Cole got established upon orc of
our clay hills, and had tn get help to pry
his wagon out of tire mud.
Will Butolf had his thumb sludofT while
helping to serenade a young couple.
Air. Stanley has moved to Jackson.
Rev. Snyder, o? Woodland, has moved
onto his farm.
John Crawford has moved onto the I*ark
place.
Albert. Parks has moved to your city.
Mrs. Wermouth lias returned home from
a visit to her son, and reports that he is
improving.
Mrs. Landon is yet-upon the sick list.
Ida Veters is visiting in your city.
J. N. Covert has a smiling countenance.
Reason why, customers are plenty.
Will Vester teaches .the spring term In
tills district
A large quantity of maple sugar has
been made this spring.
There will be preaching at the church
two weeks from next Sabbath at halt past
two by Rev. Cheney.’
Prayer meeting ou every Sabbath and
Wednesday evening.*
,
Hickory Corner*.
\
John Lenaar had the misfortune to lose
ills bam and alreut five tons of hay, be­
sides cither valuables within a few days
since, caused by the burning out of his
chimney during a high wind carrying the
Mjiarks some distance. Insured in the
Barry &amp; Eaton company.
All fools day passed in Its usual order,
to the merriment and delight of our young­
sters. •
Mrs. James Underhill. Jr., died on the
1st. Funeral services were held at her
late residence on the '3&lt;1. ; She leaves a
husband and an infant child, besides a
large circle of friends to mourn her lose.
Charles 1’nlmatier, of Albion college, is
spending his vacation with his parents end
shaking hands with his &gt; many friends at
the Corners cm Saturday.
Bertie i’ennoek vWted a few days last
week with friends here.
Notwithstanding Use toetemeut weather
• and bad roads Tbonday night Prof.

with Mary Wilcox at the helm.
Edna Russell, of Baltic Creek, te vlsillug here.
Only two tickets in the field this spring.
Union Labor and Republican.
Harry Tompkins, will work the J. Frost
farm this summer, aad will move there
BOOB.
The vacant store belonging to A. W.
Wilcox is being fitted up for an office to
be used by Dr. Powe«. It will be con­
nected to. his residence by telephone.
Grace Powers Is veri- aide with scarlet
fever.
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Ella Latty will teach the spring term of
school at the Austin. |
Mary Vanocker H visiting at Bert
Ford's.
Thu cards are out for the wedding of
Fred Brqwn. of Assyria, and Isa Beach, of
Johnstown, which takes place the Gib, at
the bride's residence. lA long and happy
life to them.
Rv-organizatlou of the M. 1!. Sabbath
School next Bunday.
Mrs. A. AV. Wilcox had a shock of
apoplexy late Friday afternoqu, and is
very low at tlih. writing.
Boxing gloves at the!Center are creating
considerable excitement.
Laura Dean closed lire school at the
Center this week.
Melvin VanAuken, ol Battle Creek, vis­
ited In town a few days litet week.
Mrs. Combs is visiting her daughter at
Battle Cratic.
Joe Wilcox, of Bellevue, is here tlda
week.
Mira.
C. E. Storr,- our thresher and stock feed­
er, delivered at Richland last Friday 43
last spring's fine woolcd lambs of bte own
raising, which lacked IB pounds of weigh­
ing an average of 04 pounds each.
Miss Flora McCallum commences the
spring ferm of our school the "th.
H. H. Honeywell, W. A- Spaulding. B.
IL Fenner, C- Moreau. ^Martin Woodard
and Mrs. B. W. Johnson made business
trips to Kalamazoo the past week.
The public well at Milo has been under­
going repairs.
Miss May. n niemlK-r'bf the Evangelical
club of Canada, preached al out church
dne evening last week.
Twu car loads of lumber for two new
dwelling bouses. One for Mra. Collier, of
Prairieville, and one for Mr. Aldrich, near
Hickory Corners. lk«splte the cry,of tmrd
times, these people continue to build.
Brush Rldg«.
Mr. Scliuror has a visitor who has come
to stay, it’s a boy.
T. Colgrove, of Hastings, met the
township board and highway commissioner
at G. Haven's on the 30th, and in a genUemanly manner explained |hc'law upon the
petition for a new road laying on the tine
between Mr. Havens and Mr. Kants saltofnctor\to nd. Thanks to P. T. C. for his
advice.
We are informed that IJda Newland
will teach tire spring term of school.
M. Freeman, of Middleville, was seen on
our streets last week. He was looking for
a farm. We hope Ire will make a pur­
chase in our DeighlMiod.
A very sad accident happened on the 6th
while Harvey Karns and DoK Rickard Were
going from P. IL Kam's to Rickard’s, near
Mr. Field’s. Harvey was carrying a gun
by his side, in some manner the gun
caught, and went off and the charge
struck him below the left eye. Dr. Sny­
der. of your city, was called, and upon ex­
amination, found his eye ao badly shot that
it had to be removed. His recovery is.
doubtful, and his many friends are anx­
iously waiting for better symptoms. Har­
vey is highly esteemed and loved by all his
acquaintances.
Minnie Craig spent a few days on High
street last week.
,

Our bfabway disputes are nut over.
F. Ottfo is moving onto hit fans in Rut­
land.
Mrs. L. Barnum who has l&gt;ecn visiting
her parents here the past week returned
1k&gt;idc Friday.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. J. Scbeuer, April
1st a boy. The mother is very low at this
writing, doubts are entertained of her re­
covery.
Our school controversy seems to be set­
tled in the affirmative.
auu» Newland
Ailda
xvunuuiu is spoken
Djauiucil of
ui as
nb having
naVlIUT
"giving entire satisfaction in conducting
jour school.tins past winter.
Henry Anders was suddenly called to
&lt;Chicago Monjlay by the berious illness of
jsister. He returned Friday bringing the
:remains of his sister with him. She waa
Interred in the north cemetery.

Mrs. J. W. StrauslMugh, of west Carlton
spent Sunday In this place the guest of
John Carpenter Sr.
Lydia Ballou spent Sunday in this place
the guest of her uncle Frank.
Judson Carpenter commenced work for
his unde John Strausbaugh Tuesday.
We think Carlton ought to have a rail­
road center here for evco- otlier town in
having one.

Hoffner as teacher.
Additional County News

�DR. HARTMAN’S

WORK IN CONGRESS.

CliviT LECTURE ON SPECIFIC D IB-

Was«ixgtox Crrr, April 2.-A bill was
introlucod in tbs senate yert srday imposing

ing it to bo brands 1 “adulterated." Ths
FBQM

a

amaadmeuta practically striking out the
MODEBN SOCIAL CUSTOMS.
rtriet excltnioa e lause put in by the house.
Tbe house bill authorising the employment
T.itrrrrTRE THAT EVERY ONE of bcaU on the Mnaisrippl river to aid the
should Bead, Reflect
The nansto tlien wont into executivo session,
UPON AND OBEY.

Specific disease Is due to the presence of
a peculiar poison In the system conveyed
by infection. Whether the poison satur­
ate* the whole system first and afterwards
breaks out in|o sores, or whether the sores
are first, which poisons the system, and
questions which have been much discussed
by the medical fratenfltj. but-without any
common agreement The conclusions
which my reading and experience have led
use to are that it Is an animal polipn,
not a microbe, which first affects only the
part r&lt;-e&lt; l\ Ing the poison, and afterwards
Ibe sore (chancre) contaminating the
whole system.
RYSITOMS.

A few days after an exposure one or
more small, innocent-luoklag blisters or
water pimples make tbeir appearance,
which disappear of their own accord. For
a short time after the disappearance of the
blisters no symptom of any sort is noticed,
and tbe patient quite commonly thinks all
is over. After an Interval, which varies
in different cases, the glnnds in one or
both groins become enlarged and painful.
These may break and become running
sores (bubo*).
After these disappear a respite from all
symptoms is had again, which mice more
encourages the patient to believe that It is
ended. Tlienext thing to lie looked for in
the course of this dreadful disease is the
appearance uf a rash on the skin, conges­
tion of pharynx, hoarseness and ulcerations
of the tonsils. There is in some cases an­
other interval of entire cessation of the
dLscase after the above symptom subsides,
to be again followed tty a papular eruption
of the skin and1 mucous membranes, and
occasionally falling of the hair, pains In
the bones, and iritis (sore eyes).
All these pass by sooner or later, and a
long time of comparative freedom is now
enjoyed by U»e patient But the end Is
Dot yet. Small gummy tumors make tbelr
appearance in the substance of the tongue,
tames, skin and other organs of tbe iMxiy.
A general vitiated, deteriorated condition
of tlie whole body is very apt to follow,
from which the patient never recovers un­
less properly treated.
This most dreadful disease is veryeasHy
transmitted from one person to another.
Hundreds *f oases occur as the result of
the most ordinary usages of society. Tbe
habit of pitting pencils to the lips that
have been used by others in the same way
ought to be avoided. Drinking from the
name drinking eup or glass, using the
towel, napkin, or knife that te used by
others, each has been the means of spread­
ing this awful dteesse among innocent
people. The habit of indtecriminate kissini: cannot l»e too strongly condemned, as
It is a fruitful source of infection. A pipe,
-iipoon, pen-knife, dental Instruments,
mirgical instruments of many kinds, each
Ims been tbe means of convering this
poison. Anything that comes in contact
with a mucous surface which has had pre­
vious use by another person is liable. The
milk, saliva, tears and perspiration of an
affected person Lxo, been proven to tie cap­
able of causing the disease in another.
TKK.VrMKKT.
The external (local) treatment which is
un important pan of tlie management of
any case wifl not be discussed In this arti­
cle, but the reader Is referred to the pam­
phlet “IM*} of IJfe." or the medical wo'rk,
“The Confidential Physician,” whore the
subject is fu|1y explained.
But as to the Internal (constitutional)
treatment, which is the only hope of per­
manent cure, 1 desire tq.show that there fa
an absolute specific In reach of all which.
If taken according to directums, will cure
every case. I refer to the compound
known as la-cu-pka. It 1* usually stated
on tbe subject that it take* from two to
five years continuous treatment to eradi­
cate this poison from tbe system, but a
great many rases are permanently cured
by the use of La-eu-pl-a in a years’- time
(or less even), although some cases require
Jongu- treatment.
In tlie vast number of cases that come
directly or indirectly under my observation
many -are cut short in their career by the
use of La-cu-pi-a. For instance, if La-cupi-a, with proper kcal treatment is begun
as soon as the first leilon appears, the dis­
ease if often entirely eradicated in tlie first
year of its duration, and many of tbe
dherwibu tedious history uf symptoms pre­
vented. Old cases that have been allowed
to run unchecked fur a number of year
find in La-cu-pl-n an unfailing remedy.
It is tbe most perfect medicinal compound
ever yet devised for tbe treatment of this
terrible disease, for It is equally applica b e
to It In all its stages and after effect*
(Scquclr), as well as the different ages
and conditions of life which tbe patient
«ay happen to present it is wonderful
the number of cures this admirable com­
pound makes every year, saving a multi­
tude from live* of wretched misery.

I^wls Newtomcr'fl store and residence
at Strasburg burned last week.

Tbeee pills are aclentificaily compound­
ed, uniform lu action. No griping pain so
commonly following the nae of pills.
They are adapted to both adult* and chil­
dren with perfect safety. Wq guarantee
they have on equal in the cure of nick
const)patiog, dyspepsia and
buteuom-u, and, as an appetiser, tliey ex­
cel any other preparation.
The university senate has pasawd
JoKtallc reaoluUon* to the memory of the
late Justice CampbelL

duty articlos from Mexico to tbe St. Louia
exposition this year; permitting affidavit*,

■officer authoriaed to administer oaths for
general purposes; authorising the construc­
tion of a bridge across the Iowa river at or
near Wapello, la., and transferring from
Galena, Hla, to Dubuque, la., the offices of
bull aud boiler inspector*. Bills were intro­
duced providing that pension* granted to
dependent relativei of dccaossJ soldier*
shall take effect from date of soldier's
death, making it an offense for a combina­
tion of individual* or corporations to
in defending a suit concerning a patent The
fortifleatioa* bill, appropriating &lt;4.121,678,

amended ec as include Indianapolis among
the possible places at which to produce steel
forging, and passed Resolution* of regret
for the death of Itepreaantative Wilbur of
New York were adopted, ami the bouse adWashixgtox City. April 3.—Bill* were
introduced in tho lenite yesterday appro­
priating 440,1X0 for a marine bospitd at
Gallapoifa, 0., and appropriating &lt;300,000
for surveys nt land* in South Dakota.
Amons the bill* reported favorably were
one to transfer the internal revenue marine
to the navy department, and a substitute
for the Sherman anti-trust bill. A resolu­
tion wa* adopted that beginning Monday
next the senate go back to meeting at noon.
Tho Montana material case was then de­
bated for a time, pending which a resolution
of regret at the death of Representative
Wilbur, of New York, was adopted, ami the
senate adjourned.
Bills were introduced in ths house to mak”
fractional silver legal tender for &lt;20 instead
of &lt;10, and making Peoria, Ufa., a port &lt;&gt;t
delivery.
A number of unimportant
measure* were patssd; also one proposing
reciprocity in aiding vessels on tho gr^at
lakes between this country and Camula, and
another authorising a bridge acrow the
Hudson at New York city. Tho remainder
of the day was occupied in dobitn pro and
con upon the Idaho admission bill.
WasaixOTOK Crrr, April 4—The senate
yoterday adopted a motion by Edmunds
that on adjournment it be to Saturday, to­
day being Good Friday. Ingalls was setectr

NEWS IN BRIEF

V.1- au»»»r&gt; '• -

Now York
company, are sbqu
~
v-by fire Bunday Isol at a tom of a &lt;2,000.00^
More than sixty Sew York Chinamen
sold oat thdr wato-bousd* Wednesday to

STtoII lor

rr.udul-1 pon—■
Fir. i.
ta
WIBuebarrv coal mine, «nd *• wiU

** The defalcation of Archer,

rtate treasurer, has grown to
is growing.
_________ ^ofbuodshT
The total
an
thetreawry up to Saturday night was &lt;«.

CMh-rior Erhanlt. of New York,
yet had-confirmation of that all*gv&gt;i &lt;1.000,uou smuggling fratuL
Dr. William Fithian, and o J aetttor of
himself. This in retaliation for a *uK rysuiting in a court decision compelling mm to Vermiliuu county, Uh., &lt;B«1 otDanviflc,
Inspect any quantity of oil in one vesael for Saturday, aged DO year*
’
40 cent*, in*tarn! of charging U cento • »r'
S.a.’.or FarweU, &lt;* •'““d*
rel This action will c*u*a great delay.
oonfl.,„l u&gt; bl» ted H Wuhtazwn C«r -HU
Douglas Green, who ran away to England u. .met or I*
__
__
n^uorwimio U»
ST-ST,
with pretty Widow McCrea,
»u Uftdivorced wifo in this country, ha* written monj. ond tev. .Ira-Ty JovMUtel • tract
to hi* fnen l 8ch?m&gt;riiorn al New York say­ (JOO acre* _____
, ________ _
ing that he fa unhappy and wants to come
THE BIBLE iN SCHOOLS.
bark Ho want* matters arrangi-1 »o that be
can get a divoccr from Mr*. McCrea aud
«ay* she is anxious for it

ir choice

dry onion.
tfe Mtaowou &gt;Ul» oO ImpKtor ”U1 dh-

killed, four sariously injured and two other*
slightly hurt.
In tbc New York ameaibly Wednesday
Curtis’ bid abolishing capital punishment
third reading.
z
Count Schlmmermat. von Hartman, of
Hamburg, Germany, blew out his brains in
a saloon at Deliver Tuesday night.
Governor Humphrey, of Kansas, offers n
reward of f35J for the conviction of the
inurdvrer of Mr* Tervaa Mrttman, of

Gen. Thoma* C. Andoreon, a prominent
R -publican, a member of toe L xifaiana re­
turning board of IN74-78, diol at Jiew Or­
leans Wednesday, aged 7U. ’
The governor, of Wisconsin, his reap­
pointed H. IL Giles a mrnib&lt;r of tho stale
board of charities and reform, and J. T.
Reeve, of Ap]Metou, Mipervfaiug iuspoctor of
illuminating oifa.
A boiler explosion oocurrel at Hutsoo­
trille, Ills, Tuesday, killing three men.
Since then three others have died, and one
more. Ferry Flew, fa not axpJeted to lire.
The dead are: A. B. Hussnrig, Alfred Hu«eong, Ed Garrard, Jack Ewing, Bam Watkhi, Johnson Winter*
The Evangelical awociation conference at
Des Moinm, la., Thursday, refused to let
Bishop Bowman (recently tried for slander,
etc., at Chicago, and deposed,) preside. The
bishop made a fight for the chair, but was
overwhelmingly outvoted. He imdrt* tiiat
bo is still an active tesnop.
Six of the leading white faad manufactur­
ing firms of New York state have f irmed a
combination under the title of the Nations!
Lead and Oil company of Now York.
In a scrimmage at Kansas City, Mn.,
Thursday, bet wren Orville T Knox and
Milward Cote, attorneys, Knox used a
pocketknife and slightly cut Cylo in twelve

ing abaence of Vice I*resident Morton. Blair
introduced a Uli providing that the lowart
wage* pai l by the government b* &lt;2 jw
day. Tbe bill far a &lt;75.000 public building
at Aurora, lib , was je«M*L A ditcustion
uf the bouse bill to take a census of the Chi­
Fire in Jtuncsji Bryant’s carvLifre factory,
nese wa* had aud tbe bill went over
The *rnate held a secret seadon and at &amp;ri0 213 .East On-? Hundred and Forty-fourth
street, New York, Thursday caused a loos of
adjourned to Saturday.
In the bouao tbc reading of a petition of &gt;40.dM. Six boreca in a rtable adjoining
tbc New England Shoe and leather associa­ were burned to d -ath.
tion against the duty on hides was &amp;pAn ukl tarmit who occupies a but on the
plataled by the Democrat* Tbesmste bill beach at Milford Point, Coup., wax missed
to enable the treasury to investigate the fur from his usual haunt, for several week*
and Thursday a visit was paid his hut and
resolution requesting thj preaiduat to pro­ he was found in ad/ing con iiliou with con­
pose arbitration in all question* with for­ sumption and almost starved
eign nations which cannot bo scltied by di­
Mr* Aunia Go!dt of Metuphi*, Tenn.,
plomacy. A bill was passed providing that chargwl her Unde Gibb Wllhami with ruin­
the president shall fix a limit of'punishment ing her and tried to khoot.hitnThursday. .She
fur military offenoesin time of peace. Lawler did no damage.
introduced a bill to establish 100 school* in
Owing to the attitude of the Bavarian
different ports of ibe country to tench t«d
spelling—otherwise the phonetic system government ua the Old Catholic queetlun
The Idaho admission bill was then delated. the Vatican has become bitterly bustila
Republican* for, Dvmocrate against, and toward that kiugdoiu
finally pn***l—yeas, B9; nay*, 1—the Dw&gt;ccrata not voting, and the speaker counting Arkansas City state that the river fa falling
at the latter place. At other points, how­
n quorum. The bouse than adjuumoJ.
Wasiuxotox Crrr, April &amp;—Yesterday ever, tiw flood* c.mtinue.
There were only thirty students at Kalaibe bouse passu-1 five private pension bills
and then went into committor ou the pri­ maxoo colfag*’ at the spring opening, tin- re­
vate calendar, but accomplished nothing. volt of th*» punishment of llr&gt; rtuuents who
At 5 p. m. recem was taken to 8, at which haxed thrw profea«rs recently.
M. Odin, a young professor in th« acad­
time private pension tittls were again taken
up and thirty passed. At 10
the house emy at I^nwtantM, wM killed Friday while
adjourned. Among the btllq» introducad attempting the ascent of the Rochersdeneige,
wm ou2 providing tur the election of United in SwitserianJ.
States senators by th* |&lt;eople. About a
Arkansas City, Ark.. 1* drowned out,
dexen such bill* have been Introduce! this there being about twelve fret of water all
over th- towil Government steamer* are
rescuing
the clti* so*
Wasnixaroi City, April 7.—Congress did
The Adams Expr.ee runipony spent 1-25,a big day's work SiturJayin the way of
pension bills. Ihj senate passing 113 private CKB in tracing £ 8. Crawford, who stole
&gt;i&lt;,(X)0 from them at New York. He was
pension bills in one hour Among the other captured
in Honduras.
bill* were the following; Providing tor the
Conductor D. W. Ainsworth, of the Wis­
vitiation of towo-sit i claims in Oklahoma consin Central, was mysteriously shot and
when too claimant "boomed” hinuelf into dangeronaly woanded at hl* borne in Wau­
the territory too soon; appropriating &lt;503,- kesha, Wk, Thursday.
OUU for a national muMtr.n building; provid­
Louisville fa rapidly rebuilding the section
ing for the inspection of meat* exported and devastat?*! by tbc cyclone, and Lusinoet has
food ami drink imported; giving preference been fully resumed. The total death roll
to veteran* in tbo dril service: for naw foot* up but seventy -*lx.
an assistant general superintendent and
A gentleman named Perdue, of Santiago
chief clerk of ths railway mall sarvicu Cal, went to Colorado Spring*. Colo., to
at salaries of &lt;3,(*&gt;0 and &lt;2,000 respectively; bury bls wife throe months ago. Three days
giving th&gt; widow of Senator Bak ir, of Un- after hb arrival be left the bote! for Mani­
gon, who Was killed at Ball's Bluff, a pen- tou, and has not been beard of since. Mur•ion of &lt;S0 per mouth, and the widow of Geo.. der I* suspected.
Hartranft 9100 psr month. Bil U were introTh* losses
lrw»w at Metropolis, Ilk, by the reThe
dured: To ettablfab a department of bankipg o-nt tornado are retimated at ntW.OOj. and
fur tbc people; to mcluJc iu the act “to re­ in that vicinity KD.ooo, At Grand Tow&lt;
store pension* In certain case*" all officer; the condition i* much more serious, tlie *ufand soldier* in tha army or tbeir widows and ferers having lost everything, and being in
children; providing for arbitration between need of money and clothing.
railway companies and their employ *; lim­
The firj in the Bouth Wilkrsbarre colliery
iting the total amount of land to be h-!.i by
any cittern or rorporatian to S2U acre* of in which eight men were entombed scene
weeks ago, ha* bom extinguished An exarable land or 640 of any other kind.
ploratiou of the mine revuab an immense
amount of damage, bat no traae of tho men
trying tb-&gt; accused in time of pmee; pro­ who are suppose ! to bo hidden under som*
the jdta* of rubbish with which too mlno
viding for the retention of &lt;4 par mouth of of
fa filled
the first year.’ pay of enlisted men. end th*,
1 he W. a T. U. women r.f Kingman.
they inay purchase,their discharge; increas­
Kan.,
went on a rum raid Saturday. Uni
ing to eleven the boartbof managers of sol­
do victim*, except a drareu: whoso
diers' homes, and appointing thereon John found
Uquor they spilW ia tL, street
G Black, of Illinois, and George W. Steele,
The msny failure* of farmer* in PmasyL
of Indiana; giving preference in presiden­
tial appointment* from civil life to the army vania b attributed to the dechM in th- nrteo
to Wert Point graduate*, National guards­ of tobacco, tho cultivation of which has been
men, or graduates of military institute*; ▼ery largely praavcale.! of late your*.
At the Confudaeat, Dxwrstioa Diyobproviding for an Immigrant station on Kill*
New Orl*"» Botrtay a flurat
bland. Naw York harbor; for a public
building nt ‘Aurora, Hi*.—&lt;75.000. After prudential chtir inc-rib,i-r.&gt; OarCMetH»teniog to sulogtes on the late Representa­ waa plaoai at the tomb at J.-ffUm « D«v|*
tive Nutting, of New York, the hooaj ud-

Kmment authorities unanimously agree
VMt the high prwwure methods of modern
are rapidly making ns a race of nervao* Invalids,—*ubject to all manner of
nervous affections headache. Insanity,
dlxtiness, neuralgia backache, hysteria,
penran” troubles of the ft earl. sUmtach.
nddeys, brain, etc. Ijufiew and gen tinmen
who are thus afflicted, or who are compell­
Dw Moixejj. lx. April 7.—The lower
ed to keep late boars, do much mental or
physical work, who worry or fret atwut quartion of repeal of the prohibition law
Jsasioess or domestic troubles, should remmnbcr that no other rem-dy in tlM! world footing the Democratic local option bilL
will &lt;o spvMlly cure these disease*, re­
Move worry and the blues.induce tranquil

without
«
&gt; dollar an answer. Now be *

It t» r e porftd at Ban Ftaocteco that Crjed

N'xw Yoax, April 4 —At th© N*w ^ork
M. E. conference Thursday Vice Chancellor
McCracken, of the Presbyterian synod, wa*
, ——-------- ---the Presbyterian synod asking thi* &lt;xmference to appoint a committee to meet a conimitteu from tho synod to arrange a work
against the sjcular theory. In a large num­
ber oi the schools th.- Bibiu wa* read and
prayer v.-a* offered. Would it le butter tor
these schools to go over to th* minority, or
should the mioority go over to the rale of
the majority! It was moved that a commit­
tee bu appointed to whom the whole matter
»Lould &gt;4 referral

Dxs Mourn, la, April 5 -Bishop Bow­
man, who was rofus-d jwrinhaton to prreide
at the Evangelical conform v Thursday, or­
ganised one of hi* own yreterday with a few
adherents J. F. Yergrr wen efactol prwid-

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attend tbe gvpcral board of mission*. After
some other busin. *• the ctrnferoncaadjournal
to meet at Anita in Awil, Ibfil. The regu­
lar cunforenee went right on with its budne*a as if Bishop Bowman had no; existed.

DiarrtKaa. Enictauoa.

MlXXKAPOLX*, Mian,, April 4—The coop­
er*’ «trike u practically nettled, the men
wiumng their point. All of the coopera-

erboiulv fur several day* and there only re­
mi in idle tlie two bow shop* The mil­
ler* holding contracts with tbcw have finally
Is one which ia guaranteed to bring you
agreed to give them up and pay the price *o satisfactory results, or in case of failure a
that all the thopi will be rtmuing soon.
return of purchase price. On thia safe
plan you can bay from our advertised
druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis­
OKLAHOMA’ City, April 5 —Cape. W. I* covery for consumption. It ia guaranteed
Couch, tbe lender of li&gt;- Oklahoma boomers, to bring relief in every case. when need
wa* toot yestrriiay afternoon by J. C Ad­ for any affection of throat lungs nr chest,
ams. Tlie bullet enteral the left lag just be­ such as consumption, inflammation of
low the knee, and came cut in front. Both lungs, bronchitis,asthma; whooping cough,
bone* in front were broken, and though croup, ctr. it b pleasant and agreeable to
amputation of the Umb may not bo nece*- taste, perfectly safe, and can always be
»ary, the enptnfn I* crippled for life. Row dependW upon. Trial bottle free at W.
over a land claim.
IL Goodyear's drug store.

We desire to say to our citizens, that
for yean wt have been selling Dr. King's
New Discovery fnr coukumption. Dr.
King's New Life Pilta, BueUen's Antic*
Salve and Electric Hitters, and have never
handled remedies that sell as well, or that
luve given such universal satisfaction.
»e du not lirnlmte tn guarantee tbcia
every time, and we stand ready to refund
the pureliair priec, if satisfactory re»ulte
QVI5CY, HL, April A—A prominent Pro- do not follow tbeir use. Tlieac retwxlir*
hilntiunut hn» llgured out the Jnm-a«od per hare won their great popularity purely oa
cent, of the vote cart at th.- recent eledtion. tlieir uirrits. W. IL Good vear druggisL
over toe one u year ago, and Adds that m
Haektaa** A rate* Balv*.
Tlie lies' naive in the world for cute,
this city the Prohibitionist* gained 43^ P&lt;*r
cent in tlie city election, an 1 U5 per rent, tnnires. ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
over th- last pre*dd&lt; ntial electiou.
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corxr,
and all skin eruptions, *»»d ro*i»*’“*r
piles, vr.nopay required. It la guaranteed
DVBVQVX la., April &amp;—The R-publicnn to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
city convention yestrnlay indorMd toe Dem­ funded. Price 25 eta. per box. For sale
ocratic nominees and wiopted a rewilnttou by W. H. Goodyear
in favor of repeating the present prohibition
Grand Haven stands a good chance of
law and the adoption of a judicion* lioenegetting 9100,000 appropriation for a pub­
lic bulldiag.
PniLAiiKuruj*, April 3.— Rhodes &amp; Bro*,
ownert and operator* uf th* Aston, Knowlten an*l West Branch mills in Ashton town­
ship, Delaware county,-manufacturing do»•kin*. shirtings, “domett" and jran*. nn f
employing 1,0.10 persons made an assign­
ment yesterday
the Delaware Cuonty
Trust compony
,
.

Loom?'* Red Clover Pill* care afck
Down-Towu Businem Men’s club that Gen.
John C. Fremont, who wa„ u» have sd- headache, dyspepsia. Indigestion, convtidroised a mm ting there, bod been attacked
\
by sudden itinres and was unable to appear. aale by w. IL Goodyear.
A good harnettsmaker Is want'd at Gap­
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chud, vonenj the sum*, atiais ail pain, cures

open*! 31Mc. ctaerf 31H*". July, mined
--*r- Gate—No. 2 May. open’d JSUc
IckwedB^c; June,aliened and closedLte; July
opened -Hr, elostid SMc. Pwk— Mar’
opened IIl'A rheed mofe June, opmd
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L*rd-May. opened ta.14, cl.med pijj.
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to Newton wirnTbated M.j ?«t'. ’'^.25* Sr
eordtsl in tbe office at the rrgtMtr u7 4e*“ *
tbe county of Barty, la Ute state vi M cn m*June rth. v#4. tn liber Mof
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A Story of American Frontier
Life.
By Cap* CHARLES KAHG, U. S. A.,
Author of "The ColourF* Daughter” “From
(he Hanke” “The Deeerter” Etc.
Co;.rrtKht«'l '** W J B Llpolncott Company.
i'.'Jhdelphta. ami published by special arnwgs
u.eal through the Atncrteon Preas Association

ClLUTEfe

I

a fortnight of "getting settled" at tlie
new post, preceded by a month of march­
ing that had brought the battalion from
distant service to this strange Texan sta­
tion. Tho new comers had been hospithbir welcomed by the officers of the little
garrison of inf:intryvand now, in recog­
nition of their many courtesies, tbe field
officer commanding the arriving troops
had been entertaining the resident offi­
cers and ladies at dinner. The colonel
was a host in himself, but preferred not
to draw too heavily on his reserves of
anecdote and small talk, so he had called
, in two of his subalterns to assist in the
picasant duty of A being attentive to the
infantry ladies, and just now, at 11:45 p.
m., he was wondering if Lieut. Perry
ti,.l not too literally construed his instr-ictions, for that young gentleman
v :;s devoting himself to Mrs. Belknap in
a manner so marked as to make the cap­
tain. her lawful lord and master, manifvstljt uneasy. •
Mw Iklknap, however, seemed to en­
vy the situation immensely. She was
. , jetty woman at most times, as even
ii. r rivals admitted. She wasabeantifm woman at nil times, was the verdict
of the officers of the regiment when they
I ppci.cl tn speak of the matter among
diemk-ivcs She was dark, with lustruus eyes mid sweeping lashes, with
। ml lips aud much luxuriance of tress,
I a way of glancing sideways from
u - .er her heavily fringed eyelids that
y.(linger trod «;ore impressionable
n,. :i foupd quite irresistible when ac•rded tlie rare luxury of a tete-a-tete.
i' -iknap was a big and boisterous man;
Mrs. Belknap was small in stature, and
s’l.--very soft—of voice. Belknap was
&lt; ithof LrusquAly impellent or oppressively
• rdiul in manner: Mra. Belknap was
-i..-r gently and exasperatingly iudiff. rent to those whom she did not care to
.1 J'.j-t, or caressingly sweet to those
winy.-e attentions she desired.
in their own rcgibrcnt the young ofllevrs soon found that unless they wished
b l&gt;e involved in an unpleasantness with
ik-uniap •: was best to be only very mod&lt; ruh-ly devoted to his pretty wife, and
thooe to whom an unpleasantness with
the big captain might have had no ter­
rors of consequence were deterred by
the fact that 'Mrs. 'Belknap's devotee
nmong tho ••youngsters” had invariably
become an object of coldness and averr i. n :p the other dames and damsels of
the garrison. Very short lived, there­
fore, had been the little flirtations that
sprang up from time to time in those
frontier posts wherein Capt and Mrs.
Dcfimap were among the chief omam'.uts/of society; but now matters
seemed to bo taking other shape. From
the very day that handsome Ned Perry
dismounted in front of Belknap’s quar­
ters and with his soldiery salute reported
to the then commanding officer that Col.
Brainard and his battalion of cavalry
would arrive in tlie course of two or
three hours, Sirs. Belknap had evinced a
contentment in his society and assumed
an air of qu.asi-proprietorship that served
to annoy her garrison sisters more than
a little. For tho time being all tbe cav­
alrymen were bachelors, either by ac­
tual rank or “by brevet,” as none of the
ladies of tho —th accompanied the bat­
talion on its march, and none wore ex­
pected until the stations of the regiment
in its now department had been definite­
ly settled. The post surgeon, too. was
living a life of single blessedness as the
early spring wore on, for his good wife
had betaken herself, with the children,
to the distant east os soon as tbe disap­
pearance of the winter’s snows rendered
btaging over tlie hard prairie roads a
matter of no great danger or discomfort.
It was the doctor himself who, seated
in an easy chair at the end of the ve­
randa, first called the colonel’s attention
. to Perry’8 devotional attitude at Mrs.
Belknap's side. She was reclining in a
hammock, one little, slippered foot occa­
sionally touching tlie floor and impart­
ing a gentle, swinging motion to tbe
affair, and making a soothing swish­
swish of skirts along tho matting under­
neath. Bex jeweled hands looked very
blender and fragile and white as they
gleamed in tbe soft light that shone
from tbe open windows of the parlor.
They were busied in straightening out
tbe kinks in tbe gold cord of his forage
cap and in rearranging a little silken
braid and tassel that was fastened in a
clumsy, man like fashion to one of tbe
buttons nt the side; he, seated in a camp
chair, was bending forward so that his
handsome, shapely head was only a
•pfle higher than hers, and the two—
so f«K&gt; dark and rich in coloring, his
rather too’craassive and strong—came
rjmitj &lt;rf Cipl Batter for the «;□»rayed to lake a Laud at whUftt ,l»u ra­
te.
■&gt;«!&gt;«-

silent observers of the scene—ailent as to
the scene because. being in conversation
at the time with brother officers of Lieut.
Perry, they were uncertain is yet how
comments on his growing flirtation might
be received That their eyes should Oc­
casionally wander towards the hammock
and then glance with sympathetic sig­
nificance at those of some fair ally and
Intimate was natural enough But when
it became presently apparent that Mrs.
Belknap was actually unfastening the
little silken braid that had hung on Ned
Perry’s cap ovex since the day of his ar­
rival-all the "while, too, looking shyly
up in hb eyes as her fingers worked;
when it was seen that site presently detacbed it from the button and then, half
hesitatingly. but evidently kj com pliance
with his wbhoa, handed it to him: when
contemptuously—away and then bend
down lower, ns tiiough gaxing into her
shaded eyes. Mrs. Lawrence could stand
it no longer.
"Mr. Graham." said she, "isnwt your
friend. Mr. Perry, something of a flirt?"
"Who?—Ned?” asked Mr. Graham, in
well feigned amaze and with sudden
glaneo towards the object of hb inquiry.
"How on earth should I know anything
about it? Of course you do not seek ex­
pert testimony in asking me. Ho tries, 1
suppose, to adapt himself to circum­
stances. But why do you ask?"
“Because 1 see that he hiw been induc­
ing Mra. Belknap to take off that little
tassel on the button of hb cap He has
worn it when off duty ever since he
came: and we supposed it was something
he cherished; I know* she did."
Graham broke forth in a peal of merry
laughter, but gave no further reply, for
just then the colonel and the doctor left
their chairs, and. sauntering over to the
hammock, brought mighty relief to Bel­
knap at the whbt table and vexation of
spirit to his pretty wife. The flirtation
was broken at a most interesting point,
and Perry, rising suddenly, came over
and joined Mrs. Lawrence.
If die expected to see him piqued or
annoyed at tlie interruption and some­
what perturbed in manner, she was
greatly mistaken. Nothing could have
been more sunshiny and jovial than the
greeting ho gave her. A laughing apol­
ogy to Graham for spoiling hb tete-atete was accomplished in a moment, and
then down by her side he sat and plunged
into a merry description of hb experi­
ences at dinner, where he bad been
placed next to the chaplain’s wife on the
one hand, and site had been properly ag­
grieved at hb attentions to Mrs. Belknap
on ti» othqr.
#
‘ “Ybu must remember that Mrs. Wells
Is a very strict Presbyterian, Mr. Perry;
and, for that matter, none of us have
seen a dinner such as the colonel gave us
thb Evening for ever and over so long.
We are quite unused to the ways of
civilization: whereas you have just come
from tlie east—and long leave. Perhaps
it is the fashion to be all devotion to
one’s next door neighbor at dinner.”
"Not if she be as repellent and vener­
able as Mra. Wells, I assure you. Why,
I thought she would have been glad to
leave the table when, after having re­
fused sherry and KPontet-Canet for up­
wards of an hour, her glass was filled
with champagne when she happened to
be looking the other way."
"It b the first dinner of the kind, she
has ever seen here, Mr. Perry, and I
don't suppose either Mr. or Mra. Wells
has been UD so late before in
. Ho
would have enjoyed staying and watch­
ing whbt. but she carried him off almost
as soon as we left the table. Our society
has been very dull, you know—only our­
selves at tho post all this last year, and
nobody outside of it."
“One would suppose that with all this
magnificent cattle range the^e would tie
some । congenial people ranching nCar.
you. Are there none at all?”
‘•Absolutely none! There are some
ranctas down in the Washita country,
but only one fine one near us: and that
might as well bo on tho other side of the
Atlantic.
No one from there ever
come* here; and Dr. Quin b the only
living soul in the garrison who over got
witliin the walb of that ranch. What
ho saw there he positively refuses to tell,
despite all our entreaty."
“You don’t tell me there’s a ranch
with a mystery hero near Rossiter!" ex­
claimed Mr. Perry, with sudden interwt.
“Why. I do. indeed! Is it possible
you have been hero two whole weeks
and haven't heard of Dunraven Ranch?"
•►I’ve heard there was such a tiling; 1
saw it from a distance when out bunting
the other day. But what’s the mystery?
—what's the matter with it?”
“That's what wo all want to know—
and cannot find out. Now. there b an
exploit worthy your energy and best
efforts, Mr. Perry. There is a big,
wealthy, well stocked ranch, tho finest
homestead buildings, we are told, in all
this part of Texas- They say It b beau­
tifully furnished—that it has a fine
library, a grand piano, all manner of
things indicative of culture and refine­
ment among its occupants—but the own­
er only comes around once or twice a
year, and ban Iceberg of an English­
man., All the people about tbe ranch
are English, too, and the most repellent,
boorish, discourteous lot of men you ever
saw. When the Eleventh were here
they did everything they could to be
Civil to them, but not an invitation
would they accept, not one would they
extend; and so from that day to thb
Done at the officers have had any inter­
course with the people at the ranch, and
the soldiers know very little more. Once
or twice a year some very ordinary look­
ing men arrive who are said to be very
distinguished people-in England; but
they remain only a little while, and go
away as suddenly as they came."
“And you have rarer seen any of

them?”
«
-Notot. except *t * dlxUnec. Not
he. u; OTO of the offloeni. except Dr.
^^And roo hxre never heard anything

about the lamatee and why they keep
up thia policy of excluxirentra?"
•■We hare heard all manner of thing,
—acme of them wWUy romantic, eome

Lawrence lias told me he did not wish
me to repeat what I had heard, or to be
concerned in any way with the stories
afloat: so you must ask somebody else.
Try the doctor. To cWge tho subject.

“Don t ask me now. I—I did not want
to see what wo have seen, but I had
heard queer stories and could not believe

of thb to any one. will you? Indeed, if I
had known. I would not have come out
here for the world; but I didn't believe
It, oven when she went away and took
tbe children."

rather bard to tell who he belongs to.”
And. as Mrs. Turner had long been a
reigning belle among the married women
of the —tii, and one to whom the young
officers were always expected to show much attention, her whimsical way of
describing tho situation was readily un­
derstood
But here at the new station—at far
away Rossiter—matters were taking on
a now look. To begin with, the wives
of the officers of the cavalry battalion
had r»X joined, nono of the ladies of the
—th were here, and none would be
apt to come until the summer's scout­
ing work wu over and done with. Tho
ladies of the little battalion of infantry
were here, and. though there were no
maiden sisters or cousins yet at the post
(rest assured that more- than one was al­
ready summoned), they were sufficient
in number to enliven the monotony of
garrison life and * sufficiently attractive
to warrant all the attention they cared
to receive, it was Ixjginning to be gar­
rison clint that if Ned B&lt;(rry had not
"settled on somebody” as tlie ultimate
object of hb entire devotion, somebody
had settled on him. and that was pretty
Mra. Belknap.
And though Nsd Perry hated reveille
and morning stables, as has been said,
and could rarely “take hb week" with­
out making one or more lapses, here he
was tiib beautiful May morning out at
daybreak when It was hb junior’s tour
of duty, and wending hb way with that
youngster out to tho line of cavalry sta­
bles, booted and spurrod and equipped
for a ride.
The colonel hod listened with some
surprise to hb request, proffered just as
tiie party was breaking up the night be­
fore, to bo absent froni garrison a few
hours tho following morning.
“But wb have battalion drill nt 9
o’clock, Mr. Perry, and 1 need you there,"
he said.
"Oh, Til be back In time for that, sir.
I wanted to bo off three hours or so be­
fore breakfast.”
The colonel could not help laughing.
"Of course you can go—go wherever you
like ut thoeo hours, when you are not on
guard; but I nover Imagined you would
want to get up so early.”
'
“Neither 1 would, colonel, but I've
been interested in something 1 heard
aliout tiib ranch down the Monee, And
thought I'd like, to ride down and look

marked the plain, and over ia th"breaks" of the Monee, jrntt beyond tiw»

herds of Indian ponies were slee;&lt;|y
cropping tlieir morning meal, watched
by tbe little black imp of a boy whom’
dirty red blanket made the only patch at
color against the southern landscape.
Later In the day. when tiie sun mounted .
Iiigh In the heavens and tho brisk west­
erly winds sent the clouds sailing swift .
across the skice. all the brotul prairie
seeimxi tn motioa. for then huge shad­
ows swept its fuco with measured speed,
and distant cattle and neighboring pony
l»erd appeared an though calmly and
contentedly riding on a broad platform.
Natures 4yn "observation car.” taking
a leburelv journey towards the faraway
Pacific.
But the sun wu only just up ns Mr.
Parke came back from hb inspection of
the halter fastenings and paused to look
acroHs the low valley Far down to the
southeast the . rays seemed glinting oa
some bright objects clustered together
within short range of tiie shadowy
fringe, and the lieutenaat shaded' hb
eyes with hh gauntlet and looked fixed­
ly thitherward aa he stood at the stable
door
"Some new tinning down at that Eng­
lish ranch they talk of, I suppose,” waa
lib explanation of the phenomenon, and
then "wonder why Perry hasn't ridden
to cultivate tho acquaintance of thoeo
people before thb. Ho wu always tbe
first man in the —th to find out who oar
neighbors were.”
Pondering over thb question, it oc­
curred to Mr. Parke that Perry liad said
he wu going down the Monee that morn­
ing; but nowhere wu there a speck in
sight that looked like loping horseman.
To be sure, the trail bore close to the low
bluffs that bounded the valley on the
I north by the lime one had ridden a mile
or so out from tho post. Ho was prob­
ably hidden by tiib shoulder of tho prai­
rie, and would continue to be until ha
reached the bend,, fivq miles below. No
use watching for him then. Besides, he
might not yet have started. Mr. Parke
recalled the fact that he half suspected
a while ago tiiat Ned was going to rider—
an early ante-breakfast ride—with a
lady friend. Mra. Belknap liod her own
horse, and wu an accomplished eques­
trienne; Mrs. Lawrence rode fairly well,
ami was’ always glad to go, when fwmeLxxly could give her a saddle and a reli­
able mount. There were others, too,
among the ladies of the infantry garrison
who were no novices a cheval Mr.
Parke had no intention whatever'of pry­
ing into tho matter. It was simply aa
something the officer in charge of stable
duty wu entitled to know that he turned
suddenly and called:
“Sergt. G Wynne!"
He heard the name passed down the
dark interior of the stable hy the men
sweeping out the stalls, and. the prompt
and cheery reply. The next instant a
tali young,trooper stepped forth into the
blaze of early sunlight, hb right hand
raised In salute, and stood erect and mo­
tionless by tlie lieatenant's side.
“Did Mr. Perry take an extra horse..
sergvant?”
.

terious little silken braid and tassel you
wore on your cap button. 1 fancied
there was some romance attached to it.
and now it b gone."
Perry laughed, his blue eyre twinkling
"Mrs. Quin—the doctor's wife. And
with fun: "If I will tell you how and
where I got tiiat tassel, will you tell me voted to him."
p lial}
bearti about Dunraven • “Well, pardon me, Mrs. Lawrence, I
don’t see through thb thing at all Do
"I cannot, unless Capt. Lawrence yon mean that the doctor has anything
withdraw# hb prohibition. Perhaps he to do with the mystery?"
will, though, forj think it waa only beSho bowed her head as they turned
catiae he was tired of hearing all our back to the house: "I must not tell you
conjectures and theories."
any more to-night You will be sure to
“Well, wifi you tell me if I can induce hear something of it all, here. Every­
the captain to say he has no objection?” body on tbe piazza saw the lights, and
persbted Perry.
all who were hero before you came knew
"I will to-morrow—if you will veil mo what they meant.”
*£out the tassel to-night,"
"What were they?"
“Is it a positive promise? You will tell
“Signals, of soriw kind, from Dunraven
me to-morrow all you hare heard about Rnnrh,"
Dunraven Ranch if I will tell you to­
CHAPTER IL
night all I know about tho tassel?”
“Yes—a promise."
“Very well, then. You are a witness
to the compact, Graham! Now for my
confession/ I have worn tbalftassel ever
since our parting ball at '/ort Riley.
That b to say, it has boeh.fastened to
that button ever since the ball until to­
night; but I’ve been mighty careful not
to wear tiiat cap on any kind of dirty."
“And yet you let Mrs. Belknap take K,
off to-night?"
.
“Why shouldn’t I? There was no
sentiment whatever attached to it. 1
haven't the faintest idea whoso it was,
and only tied it there for tiie fun of tlie
ED PERRY hated ro­
tiling and to make Graham, here, m-k
'
veillo and morning
questions."
■
stables about as vo'Ok.-,
hemently as wu pos"Mr. Pefryr gasped Mrs. Lawrence.
“And do you mean that Mrs. Belknap
sibletp a young fel© ■
low who was in other
knows—that you told her what you have
just told me?"
respects thoroughly in love with hb pro­
"Well, no,” laughed Perry. "I fancy . fession. A fairer type of tho American
Mrs. .Belknap thinks os you thought — cavalry officer, when once he got in sad­
tiiat it was a gage d’amour. Hallo! look- dle and settled down to businesA, one
fit that light away out there across tiie would hardly ask to find. Tull, athletic,
slender of build, with frank, laughing
prairie. What can tiiat be?"
Mrs. Lawrence rose suddenly to her blue eyes, curly, close cropped, light
feet and gazed southaistward in the di­ brown hair, and a twirling mustache
rection in wnich the young officer point­ •that was n source of inexpressible delight
ed. It was a lovely, starlit night. A to its owner and of some envy to his
soft wind wnn blowing gently from the brother subalterns. Mr. Perry was prob­
“Go ahead, by all means, and see
south and bearing with it the' fragrance ably the best looking of tho young offi­
of spring Uossoms and far away ilower- cers who marched with the battalion to whether those lights came from there.
ets. Others, too, had arisen, attracted thb far away station on the borders of It inode me think of a play I once saw—
by Perry’# sudden exclamation. Mrs. the Llano Estacadcj. He had been ten tho ‘Colleen Bawn*—where a fellow's
Belknap turned languidly in her ham­ years in service, counting tho four he sweetheart signaled across the lake by
mock and glanced over her pretty white spent as n cadet/hod just won hb silver showing a light in her cottage window
shoulder. Tlie colonel followed her eyes bar as the junior first lieutenant of the just that way three times, and he an­
with hb and gave a start of surprise. regiment, was full to the brim of health, swered by turning out the lights in his
The doctor turned slowly and composed­ energy, animal spirits aud fun. and. bar­ room. Of course the dtitan'ce wasn’t
ly and looked silently towards the glis­ ring n few duns and debts in his earlier anything like this: and there was no one
tening object, and then upon tbe officers experiences, had never known a heavier here to turn down any light— Eh! what
of the cavalry there fell sudden astonish­ erne in the world than the transient did you say?"
and ephemeral anxiety as to whether be
“I beg panion, colonel. 1 didn’t mean
ment.
"What on earth could tiiat have been?" would be called up for recitation on a to interrupt," put in a gentle voice at hb
asked the colonel "It glenmed like tiie subject he had not so much as looked at,’ elbow, while a little hand on Perry’s arm
head Jight of a locomotive, away down or “hired” absent from a roll call ho had gave it a sudden and vigorous squeeze,
"but CapL Lawrencehns called rue twice
there in the valley of the Monee, then lazily slept through.
Any other man. hb comrades said, —he will not re-enter after lighting hb
suddenly went out"
*
"Be silent a moment and watch.” would have been spoiled a dozen times cigar—and 1 must say good night."
"Oh.. good night,. Mra. Lawrence. Tm
whbpered Mrs. Lawrence to Perry. over by the petting he had received from
. you
.
„
go so early, Wo are going to
'•You will ®ee it again; and—watch the both men and women; bu^ there was sorry
something essentially sweet and genial reform you all in that respect os soon as
doctor." 1
Surely enough, even ns they were all about his nature—something "lacking in we get forty settled. Here's Perry, now.
looking about and commenting on the guile abqut his perceptions." said a cyni­ would sit up and play whbt with mean
strange apparition, it suddenly glared cal old captain of the regiment—and n hour yet.”
"Not tiiis night, colonel. He has prom­
forth nsecond time, shining full and lus­ jovial, sunshiny way of looking upon the
trous os ati unclouded planet yet miles world as an Eden, ail men and all women bed to walk home with us" (another
away beyond and al&gt;ove the fringe of us friends, and the army ns the profes­ squeeze), "and go he must, or be a faille
Cotton r&gt; &gt;»oda dull wound HuuLheOStward sion above all others, and tlieso various less escort. Good night. We’ve had
with the little stream. Full half a min­ attributed combined to make him popular such a lovely, lovely time."
ute it shone, and then, abruptly as be­ with lib kind and unusually attractive
And Ned Pern*, dazed, went with her
to tho opposite sex. As a cadet he had to the gate, where Uapt. Lawrence was
fore, was hidden from sight
Perry was about starting forward to been perpetually on the verge of dbmis- awaiting them. Sho had barely time to
join tho colonel when a little hand wa^ sal because of the appalling array of de­ murmur:
merits he could roll up against his name,
“You were just on tho point of telling
laid upon hb arm.
“Wait; once more you’ll see it,” she and yet tiie very officers who jotted down him about the doctor's lights. I cannot
whbpered. "Then take me in to Capt tin memoranda of hb sins—omission forgive myself for being the means of
Lawrence. Do you seo tiiat tho doctor and commission—against tho regulations seeing i&amp;; but keep my confidence, and
were men who openly said he "had the keep—thb until everybody is talking
is leaving?"
Without saying award to nny one, the making of one of tiie finest soldiers in about ifi it will come soon enough."
Naturally, Mr. Perry went home some­
post surgeon had very quietly withdrawn the class." As junior second lieutenant
from the group on the veranda He —"plebe”—of the regiment, he had been what perturbed in spirit and all alive
could not well leave by tho front gate welcomed by every man from the colonel with conjecture as to what these tilings
without attracting attention; but he down.nnd it was considered particularly could mean. Tho first notes of "assonstrolled leisurely into the hall, took up rough that be sliould have to go to such bly of the trumpeters'’—generally known
a book that lay on the table, and posted a company as Capt. Canker's, becaukj as "firstcall"—roused him from hbsleep,
through tho group of officers seated Canker was a man who never got along and by the time the men marched out to
smoking and chatting there, entered tiie with any of hb juniors; but there was the stables he had hod hb plunge bath, a
sitting room on tho south side of tho something so irrepressibly frank and vigorous r&gt;b and a chance to think over
boll—tho side opposite the parlor where contrite iu^Perry's boybh face when he
the whbt game was in progress—and would appear at hi# captain's door dressed for hb ride. The astonishment
in the early morning and burst out of Lieut. Parke, the junior of the troop,
there he was lost to sight.
A third time the bright light burst with: “By Jove, captain! I slept was something almost too deep for words
upon tho view of the gazers. A third through rereille again thb morning, when Perry came bounding to his side.
“What on earth brings you out. Nod?"
time, sharply and suddenly, it disap­ and never got down till stables
peared. Then for a moment all was were nearly over,” that even that cross was hb only effort.
“Going form gallop—down the Monee;
silenco and watchfulness; but it came no grained bud honest troop commander
was disarmed, and, though he threat­ that’s all. 1 haven't had a freshener for
’ more.
Perry looked questionlngly in hb com­ ened and reprimanded, ho would never
"Gad! we get exercise enough at
panion’s face. Sho had turned a little punish—would never deny hb subaltern
white, and he felt sure that she was the faintest privilege; and when promo­ morning drill, one would think, and our
tion took the captain to another regi­ horses too. . Ohl"— And Mr. Parke
shivering.
“Are you cold?" ho asked her, gently. ment he hade good-by to Perry with eyes stopped suddenly. It flashed across him
“No—not tiiat; but I hate mysteries, that were suspiciously wet. "Why, that perhaps Perry wa# going riding
after what Pvt heard, and we haven't blow it alL what do you fellows hate with a lady friend and the hour was her
seen that light in ever so long. Come Canker so for?” the youngster often selection. If so. *twi»s*no business of
here to the corner one moment," And said. “He ought to put mo in arrest hb, and remarks were uncalled for.
When he mounted and rode away from
she led him around to the other flank of time and again, but he won’t. Blamed
the big wooden, barrack liko residence of if 1 don’t put myseif in arrest, or confine the stable Mr. Parke was outside at the
myself
to
the
limits
of
the
post,
and
do
picket
rope, and busily occupied in hb
the commanding officer.
“Look up there," sho said, pointing to something, to cut all thb going to town duties, supervbing the fastening of the
a dork window under the peaked dormer and bo[&gt;s and such things. Then I can fresh, spirited horses at the line, for the
roof of the largo cottage to the south. stick to tho troop like wax and got up at troop commander was a man intolerant
reveille; but if I’m out dancing till 2 or of disorder of any kind, and nothing
“That b the doctor's house.”
Ln a few seconds a faint gleam seemed 8 in tbe morning it’s no use, I tell you; 1 more offended hbeye tiian the sight of
two or three of his charges loose and
to creep through tho slats. Then tbe just can't wake up."
It was always predicted of Ned Perry plugging and kicking up and'fiuwn' ihe
alate themselves were thrown wide open,
a white shade was lowered, and, with that he would be "married and done stable yard. On tiie other hand, there
the rays behind it growing brighter ev­ for” within a year of hb graduation. was no one exploit that Deemed to give
ery instant, a broad white light shone Every new face in tiie five years that the younger animals keener delight­
forth over the roof of the veranda. An­ followed revived the garrison proph­ nothing that made the perpetrator a big­
other moment and footsteps were heard ecy, "Now he’s gone, sure!" but, how­ ger hero in hb own eyes or tlie object of
along the doctor’s porch, footsteps that ever devoted he might seem to the damsel greater envy among hb fellows—.and as
presently approached them along the in questlpn, however restless: and impa­ a consequence every device of which
tient ho might be wbefi compelled by hb equine ingenuity was master was called
grass.
“Come," she said, plucking at hb duties to absent himself from her side, into play, regularly as the morning came
however promising u&gt; casual observers— around, to break loose either from the
sleeve, "come away; it h the doctor.”
“For what reason?" he answered. perchance to the damsel herself—might controlling hand of the trooper or from
"That would seem like hiding. No. Mra. bo ail the surface indications, tiie abso­ the taut and straining picket rope. The
lute frankness with which he proclaimed first care of the officer in charge of the
Lawrence, let us stay until hb comes.”
But the doctor passed them with brief his admiration to every listener, and the troop sergeants was. therefore, to see
and courteous salutation; spoke of tiie fact tiiat he "had been just so with half that ail the horses were securely lashed
beauty of the night and the balm of the a dozen other girls," enabled the cooler and knotted. Not until he had examined
summery air, and went in again by the heads of the regiment to decide that tbe every "halter shank” was Mr. Parke at
time had not yet com»—or at least the leisure to look around, but when he dW
main door to the cotoncl’s quarters.
bis comrade had disappeared from view.
;•
i Then Perry turned to his partner: woman.
“1 ___________
do wish.” ,said Mrs.
"thatAnd over thia brood level, horison
___ Turner,
...
“Well, Mrs. Lawrence, what does it all
mean? Is this part of what you nsd to Mr. Perry would settle on somebody, be* bounded, not a moving object could be
cause, just so long as be doesn’t, it b seen. Faraway, in litlla groups of three

“1 thought possibly he meant to talro
Roland. He's the best lady's horse in tiie
troop, is he not?”
“Yes, sir: but Roland is at the line
now."
“Very weLL then. \That's alL I pre­
sume he haa just ridden down to Duo­
raven." And Mr. Parke turned to look
once more at the glinting objects down,
tbe distant volley, it was a moment or
two before he was aware of tile fact that
tiie sergeant still stood thoi-e. instead of
returning to hb duties.
“I said that was all, sergeant; you can
go back to your feeding." And then
Mr. Parke turned in some surprise, for
Sergt. G wynne, by long odds tbe “smart­
est" and most soldierly of tbe non-commbrioned officer# of the cavalry battai*
Lion, for the first time in hi# history
earned to have forgotten himself.
Tltough his attitude had not changed,
his face had, and a strange look waa in
hb bright blue eyes—a look of incre­
dulity and wonderment and trouble all
combined. The lieutenant was fairly
startled when, aa though gathering him­
self together, the sergeant falterlngly
asked:
“1 beg pardon, sir—be had ridden—
where?”
“Down to the Ranch, sergeant—that
one you ban just see. away down tbe
valley."
“I know, sir: but—tho name?"
"Dunraven Ranch."
Foran Instant tiie sergeant stood aa
though dazed, then, with sudden effort,
saluted, faced about, and plunged into
the dark recesses of the stable.
•'

"Every Spria*,"
__ ... one of the best housewives In New
Says
England, "We fee! the necessity of taking
a good medicine to purify the blood, and
we all take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It keeps
the children free from humors, my hus­
band says It gives him a good appetite,
and for myself I am sure I could never do
all my work if it wu not for thb splendid
medicine. It makes me feel strong and
cheerful, and I am never troubled with
headache or that tired feeling, as I used to
be.”
Mattle Bacpn, of Niles, who committed
suicide in Chicago, wanted to be an actresa, •
and when told that she would uot be a
success she-became discouraged.

Last week Lloyd Minlue, of Ionia, was
expelled from bcbool for truancy, and for
revenge he stole s number of school books.
Fur thia be was sent to jail for 30 days.

Loose's Red Clover Pile Remedy, is a
positive specific for all forms ef th* -**ease. Blind, bleeding, Itchln,—*~
and protruding piles. Price

.

�Hastings Banner
Hastings, Wednesday. April 9, 1800.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.

THE HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFICE,
AVGUST 14. 1879.

THE ELECTIONS.
crrr

Monday’s contest* in this city was one
of tlie hottest for many years, and despite
the heavy odds against them the republi­
cans come out much belter than hereto­
fore. electing C. D. Beebe mayor by 47,
and A. D. Ntakern justice, 65. In the
wards toe republicans elected in tlie 2d,
Andrew Jewell constable by 2, and In the
4th. A. H. B. Ellis constable by 22, and
IL I. Hendershott member of school board
by 7. The rest of the fusion city ticket
was elected by majorities ranging from 27
to 135. both supervisors, four aldennen,
two constables and three members of th©
board of ©duration. Theclty officers elect­
ed are as follows:
, Mayor. C. D. Beelx-.
Recorder. John B. Roberts.
Treasurer, F. L. Heath.
Justice, A. D. Nlxkem.
Marshal, Robert Rogers.
School Inspector, Wm. A. Hams.
Supervisor, 1st and 4th. M. U Williams.
“
2d and 3d, Geo. ft'. Abbey.
.Aldermen:
1st ward—Luke Waters.
2d “ —Daniel Maoee.
3d
* vt-D. W. Reynolds.
4th •• —J. W. BetfUey.
Constables:
1st ward—Geo. Durkee.
■Jd *• —Andrew Jewell
3d •• —W, U Walt.
4th “ —A. H. B. Elite.
School Board:
1st ward—Estes Rork.
•• -W. W.Cole.
“ — W. B. Spence.
4tii •‘ - -IL 1. Hendershott.
XOTEK.

Tbe battle
_________
________
_
is over,_________
aud now_ let
tbe ank
xnoslties growing out of it subside.

Mayor-elect Beebe Ims reason to congratulate.hiinself no the splendid run he
made for mayor. His friends take Just
PrideJn it It Is due to hte splendid rec­
ord as an enterprising, public-spirited citi­
zen, wbo has shown his faith In Hastings
by liberally Investing hte money In the
new manufacturing enterprises which are
tbe life of the town. The voters expect
of him that as mayor of a growing, hust­
ling city, he shall show himself as wide
awake and energetic as he has as a nublle‘ spirited citizen.
The largest vote ever polled here was
that of Monday—770. And there were 4(r
beside who for various reasons could not
■vote. This indicates a population of fully
There was some mud slinging on both
sides Monday that was not at all creditable
to either party, and wholly uncalled for.
We hope that kind of political warfare mav
end. It certainly ought to.
It certainly was not because F. G. Good­
year had not done hte level best for the
advancement of Hastings that he was de­
feated Monday. It was rather because
tbe people felt that Mr. Beebe
in a
position to do even more, and as a reward
for what lie bad already done. Mr. Good­
year can look baek over the past year with
afeellng of pride-a feeling that be has
been largely lustruim 11 tai in securing toe
dew Industries tiiat assure to Hastings a
prosperous future. Mr. Goodyear lias
been a pains-taking mayor, and at the
MkTllice Of Jiersonal Interests haw given
much time and.effort to promoting toe we!-Tare of the dty. He b especlaliy to lie
commend. &lt;1 for having rigidly excluded
from tin* streets of Hastings all the paddle
■wheels and gambling snaps tiiat used to
disgrace our city on every public occasion.
Tbc Banner believes in glviag to dfflctals
tbe praise their just due, and is glad to
say that Bastings lias never had a mayor
before who has done so mudi to promote
the material Interests of the city as Mayor
Goodyear. We expect hte successor will
be m willing to do thia kind of work as
toe retiring official and hope be may do
THE COCNTT.

1

Asstkia—To the surpriae of everybody.
Assyria elects a republican supervisor this
year, th© third one in 13 years, Mr. L. A.
Hyde by 2 majority, elects H. A. Powers,
republican, clerk bv ». Henry Tasker,
union tabor, treasurer by 2, C. S. Clark,
E. E. Berry »nd W. E. 'Wiles, republicans,
justices by 6, 7 and 7 respectively. All
the rest except highway commissioner re­
publicans by narrow pluralities.
Johnbtowx—This republican strong­
hold surprises everybody by electing a
union supervisor and treasurer; the rest
all republicans. 1. H. Wlckwlre super­
visor, Peter A. Fisher, clerk. Balance of,
officers we did not learn. As in Rutland,
a “Farmers Union” ticket was run, on
which were members of both parties. Mr.
Wlckwlre has been a greenbadrer.
WoopijlKp—Electa republican elerk,
school inspector and members of board of
review. Democrats elect all tho rest by
good majorities. 8. D. Katherman, super­
visor. Chas. Williams. eJerk, Geo. W.
Smith, treasurer, Orson Wood, justice.
Republican disaffection causes this result.

Yaxkee Sprixos—Electa entire repub­
lican ticket, so we are informed, headed
by S. C. Richie for supervisor, against a
combination of democrats and prohibition­
ists.
Pkaihievuxk—All repuohcan by good
majorities, except clerk and one member of
board of review. Two tickets In tlie field,
republican and prohibition, the tatter sup­
ported by democrats. John J. Perkins,
supervisor, Michael Doster, treasurer.
Other names we did not learn.
XOTKK.

If any one thinks toe Patrons of Industry ,
are not tn polities be te not an observer of
the times. If any republican thinks the
democrats are not making hay with toe'
new movement, he is deceived.
There seems to l&gt;e a feeling among Pa­
trons of Industry tiiat the tariff Is re­,
sponsible for all tbe ills they suffer. Of&gt;
course toe democrats are talking Just that
nonsense. The tariff has as much relation
to monopolies as the man In the moon.
The worst monopolies we suffer from are,
in those articles not at all protected by a
tariff—such as kerosene oil and anthracite
coal. The meanest combinations in this.
country and the most oppressive, the rail­
road pools, telegraph monopoly, telephone,
monopoly, grain trade pools, etc., are not
affected by the tariff lu any manner or’
degree. It Is against the rlyhl of the pro­,
ducers of any sort of goods or tlie means
ot transportation of goods that toe Patrons
ot Industry ought to direct their efforts.
And If one party will not do this, certain­
ly the other party will. But to hold the
tariff responsible Is to raise a man of straw
to attack, and let the real culprit go scott
free.
Before any republican who may be a
Patron of Industry unites with the demo­
crate in denouncing the republican party
for its position on the tariff, let him call to
mind tbe fact tost slnec 1874, in ail but
four years, toe democrats have controlled
tbe -lower house of conaress where tariff
bills must originate, and in that time, but
one democratic congress in the six passed
a bill calculated to decrease the duties on
imported goods, and that one was the In­
famous Mills bill, which put wool on the
free list, left 43 per cent, duty on woolen
goods. 68 per cent on sugar and 100 on
rice. That is th© kind of tariff reformers
the democrats are. The only republican
congress since 1874, that of 1881-2. made
sweeping reductions in the tariff, and the
present republican congress will make
equally sweeping reductions; will pass the
only anti-trust law ever Introduced in con­
gress. itememlxT, tiiat the republican
party has eyer been the party of action,
while the democracy has been a chronic
grumbler—finding fault but dolug nothing.
There Is no disgutetog the fact that the
elections in Barry county as in Michigan
tills spring have been in tbc main unfavor­
able to the republicans. And this too
despite the fact tiiat the majority of the
voters in this county and state are not
democrats, and would resent being called
so. To them now. as before, the republi­
can party stands as the party of liberty
and progress. They can never long act
with the democratic party, which only
lately, in the great state of Wisconsin has
joined hands with bigoted priesta In nil' at­
tack upon our common school system, and
which In nearly every state te the avowed
friend of the liquor traffic, and wfdcli has
never done anything but growl at every
progressive movement in this country in
the last 30 years. Th© present temporary
reverses are simply a-Wave of discontent—
a warning to the republican party to do
tilings it lias too long neglected. It ls*not
a vote of confidence In the democraticparty, for toe people of tote state and
county know it too well to think of giving
it any continuous support

Barry-Elects entire republican ticket
except treasurer by majorities ranging
from 19 tn 50. J. G. Hughes supervisor,
V. W. Backus, clerk. M. IL Rockwell,
treasurer. Frank C. Brooks justice.
Baltimore.—Supervisor,
treasurer,
highway art! drain commissioners on union
ticket elected. Balance republican. Fire
NEXT nOAKn OF SUPKHVIKOM.
more republican than union tickets voted.
Assyria—L. W. Hyde, rep.
Wm Hill, supervisor, 3 maj., R. G. Rice,
Baltimore—Wm. Hills, U.
eierk. 13, A. N. Williams, treasurer, 5. M.
Barry—J. G. Buglies, rep.
Hoicomb, justice. f.
Carlton—Geo. C. Nichola. U.
Caeltox—Elects entire union ticket by
Castletqn—Henry Roe, U.
majorities ranging from 41 to 68 .except
Hastings—J. A. Bachellor, U.
treasurer. James N. .Covert, who gets two
City—M. L. Wllitama, U.
majority. Geo. C. Nichols, supervisor, T.
C. Barnum, cleft, ID. D. Smith, justice.
Hope—I. A. Osgood, rep.
Irving—Enoch Andras, rep.
CAirnJtTON—Eeiecta Henry Roe. demo­
crat, supervisor by -20, H. Downing, demo­
Johnstown—I. H. Wickwire, U.
Maple Grove—C. L. Bowen, U.
crat, treasurer by 30. Balance republican
by from 75 to 150. Castleton should have
Orangeville—W. W. Brown, rep.
done better than tills for the republicans.
Prairieville—J. J. Perkins, rep.
Rutland—J. D. Benham, rep. .
Hastikgs Towxsuii*—Elects entire
Thomapple—J. IL McKevitt, rep.
todtm ticket by majorities ronglaff from 16
Woodland—S. D. Kathermau, U.
to 40. John A. Bachellor, supervisor,
Yankee Springs—8. C. Ritchie, rep.
Wm. Rule, clerk, W. K. Barber treasurer.
Nine repubBcanr.-nlne opposition.
It is aaid that bad roods kept many repub­
licans at home, thus defeating Hale Ken­
The gist of the Dependent Pension bill,
yon for sunervjsor i&gt;v 16.
Horx—Elects Ira Osgood, republican. passed by tbe senate last week, to found in
Wm tour by 9. Msnbill Bagley. republP the provision that all personst wbo served
can, clerk by 1. Balance of tbe officers three months or more In the military or
imiou by from 1 to a.
naval service of the United Stales during
(aviso—Elects Enoch Andrus, republi­
can, supervisor, Israel Beck, republican, the l«tc war of the rebel lion, .and who have
aurer. Balanoe of the ticket union by been honorably discharged therefrom, and
front If, tn r,r, . TK..
» .. . ..
•who are now or may hereafter be suffering
from mental or physical disability, not the
_ Mafia. Gbova-EIwu entire "Futiim result of their own vicious habits, which
Sf*-r ticket by majorities ranging from
ineapaoltates them from the performance
» to 70. C. L. Bowen, supervisor.
Name* of other officers we did not learn. of labor in such a degree as to render them
unable to earn a support, and who are de­
Orangeville—Klecta entire republican
ticket by majorities ranging from 13 to 76, pendent upon their dally tabor, or on the
the average tielug 69. Walter W. Brown. contriltatlons of others not legally bound
Rnpervisor. E. D. Lewis, clerk, John C. thereto, for tbeir support, shall, upon mak­
Carpenter. treasurer. Oliver Cbalker. ju*- ing due proof pt toe fnet according to such
Xiee full term, Mark Bugbee, justice to fill rules and regujations as the secretary of
vacancy. Good for Orangeville.
tbe interior may provide, be placed upon
klTuxn—In thte town there was but
ooc ticket. tbe "Fannera Union,” divided toe Hut of invalid pensioners of the United
between democrats and repubii- States, aud be entltlad to receive $12 per
month; it any honorably discharged officer
nr enlisted man ha. dial or torall hereafter

rates established for them by law. witbout
regard to the cause of death of such officer

In consideration the pension claims of
dependent parents under the provisions of
tbe act the fact of the death of the MiMier
or sailor and the fact that lie left no widow
or minor child, or children, has been shown
as required by the law. It shall be neceaaary only to show by competent and sufficient
evidence that such parent or parents are
without other means of support than their
own labor or the contribution of others not

SCHOOL COLUMN^

THE MAGIC

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11 mar 6« ,rtr
rt«t 11 U «bfjor «r
,UW ,&lt;ierln«ident to mrt.
TBJrtj’.«U b«&lt;
U»t «««■ .
Ml. font in orth«r,?hr until
G«OT. CUrt. br.. i&gt;xt «». Koompuilrf
tMnniMod with the tact that It l» •
r by
jor start'd tot Marian. Ind. !«at
ut o.me t-mi.ldt-rtl.le !roI’""*1*"?
Wy It may dawn upon - us tiiat there na Tbundar.
heen homothing wrong in out method of
were w«-u
waehlng this braneb,-to»t *e
j' ^rrr^^^
’Wtods.
very targe crop to show »»r owjabor. «

A aeood a»d . third tin. th, i . ’
so it will be well. Tbe agitation u1 fbw
«tll no htunao brio, »M K 7!“
J°B^n8“^»'. «wl bnNnll •
of a more sensible method o
j
jr*”* ““k&gt;w
»™t t.-ruTL t
already reached Congra* ProtaMnt
tatnd a lorn arrpmt. which l&gt;^ltt'A25
'
only
• &lt;u»*tion of time when toe »pNH«W «x&gt;: Man to Mr. nnd Mra. Orin Itarter. a
HU round th. dwri
of several classes of words will bear « daughter.
legally bound for their support
much rlowr wnfol.nne to tbeir wund.
Tbe service pension hill which has been iThe Modenitot d«MnM In tttot ol •num­
additional local.
reported in the bouse, and which may be- ber
.
id propoMd cb«nw« «nd will. I” ■ _
■ff
i nl.rite u|»n ttw i™1" “ J?
put through as a substitute for the senate fnlnm.
,
for «&gt;me tlm' In tbe l*“measure, has a' disability clause, but its UMd
।
P" "I?11 T" "“"•'Unci.J.
A large and Intllllgent audience greeted
qu.rte&lt;. defl.lt.
leading feature is the provision that all prarram,
1
to imnerial DOWnrr and &gt;h-u
.
«o«. etc.. lllMtrtte Mme of UiMe ehmfe,. this company lot evening In the opera
surviving soldiers shall be placed on the They
I
are sensible and a step In the right ••Fro Dfavolo.” It was quite up to oar ex­
frrektagwtat it required. Th^i^T
pension rolls on reaching the age of B2.
(direction. Perhaps such »P«“b* ’b°u^ pectation. Mr. Hatch has a wonderfullyIx-accerteti by examlnlug txwrds. Tb»» high tenor voice under good c***™1- Mtas a moat courteous reverence and Ri-uxiJ^
Wldgren,
whose voice I* very flexible, quite its own dumb way for him to follow o. d“
however,
gives
no
one
authority
to
write
NEIGHBORINGyOUNTIES.
k&gt;. resomoanted hr hi. .. ............ a .. u a&gt;1
evrv. sals, whltch. wer. auppoa, feral, etc.: captivated tbe audlenea before tbe evening
Wm. Fisher, of Carlisle, went to Battle 1 nor to talk about the prohet of raising sol­ was over. Miss Well* sang well, and her
Mr.
Creek Friday with a load of broom.*. Sat­ an-. We may as well become reconciled deling is quite easy and natural.
urday night he returned to his Jiome in n to the fact that It will doubtless Johnson was loudly encored. His solo
jur *u&gt; iicsj, which was lull (.f
’
dazed condition from a knock on the bead. be fashionable for tbe present generation to was fine. Mr. Seymour did some extreme­
*r •
t.wi &lt;*
“
His money was gone and so were his spell very niuch as we do at present No ly fine acting In pleading with Fra Diavoto
brooms. Something strange about it.-- act of congress is likely to dp- away with Uml he had not betrayed him.—Tbe Sup­
Bellevue Gazette. _
tbe neceoaity of a little effort on our own erior. Neb.. Dally Journal. Wednesday.
■ December 18, 1889.
The Hon. A- K. Roof^who is in a posi­ part.
The word until to misspelled by more
tion Ui know something about the status of than Vite hundred of the canldates at the
Friday April ISth there will be an auc­
the Coldwater &amp; Marshall road, says that regular examination. At least one hun­
prospects are very fltattering for its eom- dred very- common words were missed by tion sale-of stock at the residence of Jobri tbe serpsot, which this timogtaftl iatotte
pletlom A mortgage on the road bed will various candidates, some of them old teach­ Q. Partons, near renter of Hastings town- ball unannounced.
--------------------------Good
stock ------------of eows,----heroes
and
soon be placed on record in tlie office of the ers too. At least one half use principle ahlp. ---“What does this mean f" thought tbo
register of deeds of Ulis county.—Ionia and principal lutercbangably. Isn’t it colts. bale open «l 10 a. in.
kaiser.
Sentinel.
,
The reptile approach., 1 th., uy,. Sl&gt;.
almost incnxllble that one may have a
raising itawlf ou iu tail, &lt;F.,PP-j frvlJ1 iu
The inquest on the body of the tramp geography and history under his nose day
HOW TO JUDGE.
taouth iuto an empty plate which mood b~
found murdered in tlie woods in toe vicin- after day and year after year and still
ride the monarch a jwecioun diamond It
tty of the Grand Trunk shops, on the 22d. write Llncou, Halses. Haire. Case. Rover,
iben silently disappeared. - This diamond Ur
was concluded Saturday, at tlie office of Cleaveland. Canlpa, Battle Crick. Lake
kaiser caused to bo set in a Costly ring w^
’Coroner T. H. Briggs. But one witness Earle, New Jersie, Butttar. McClealen.
be presented to his wife, the nru-L leiund
was pat upon the stand, Quinn, tbe tramp McKlellon. Oretans, Wissconscn. etc?,
Fastrado.
who was found in a drunken slumber pnrlooked Udo your heart T
Now, this stone had the virtue of atiracUx,
AS teachers seem to desire the questions
tlaliy lying on the murdered man. Very
little was elicited fromhim. Heisshrewd nseil at examinations some are herewith
and evidently understands Ills position Inserted:
loVe of that individual. It
tbu» with
GEOGRAPHY.
shuttle of my thougta,
perfectly, He remembered getting bls
1. In what direction from the place of
the wrb bwsat a Cre
breakfast toe morning of the inunlen was
should sad ought!
air alone, never saw the tramp who was this examination is (a) Jaglnaw? (bl
killed nor the other tramps who were ar­ Grand Kapkl&gt;? (c) Jackson? (d) !&lt;ansbound*.
rested in his company. From the time he Ing.
2. Ixx-ale (a) Atlanta; (b) Omaha: (c)
ate his, breakfast he remembered absolute­
tbe talisman had full power over love, it bli
ly nothing. Quinn sab! be belonged to Kansas City; id) Wheeling; (e) Syracuse.
s. Bound Missouri by states.
toe fraternity known as "travelling gentle­
men,” and could not be induced to make
4. Select some one of the states. Give
use of tbe word "tramp’’ or “vag,” either its (a) boundaries; (b) drainage; (&lt;9 natur­
bearisg mistletoe Ba .would not listen to tbe vcn-»- nf frier&gt;lin affirming or denying a question. TIm* al features.
afaip, but KCTownl in dkare over :hr ,lni
5. (d) cities, and what each is noted
Jun' rendered a verdict that the deceased
body of hb once boautiful bririe.
wuulJ
came to hte death at the hands of some for.
person or persons to the jury unknown.
not allow bw to be buried. Al i.-gih Tur0. (e) products; (f) manufactures; (g)
Quinn is a man some what smaller than his rommerctal facilities and (b) any other
supposed victim, and is poa&lt;iesse&lt;l of more 'points of Interest
Intelligence Hum the ordinary tramp.
Jud«etUeacUon.fri«id:
7. Describe the laiFtata river. The
cnntrivoJ to engage Ui» aftt-nUia wUifa he
Let ti» mere outside otswrvw :
There b a cunning look alxrnt his eyes, Amazon.
removed the magic ring
aiut his face stamps him as one jvho would
8. State the causes of difference of cli­
Immediately that tbc txlbunau »ar.prove a dangerous enemy. The fact of liis mate In the torrid zone.
nxrtvl the vpell waa broken. Th? e*t»eu:. ’
having been found with tbc 'murdered
KNGUan (&gt;RAMMA1L
man, and his utter refusal to account for
Alexander rase early: the first moments
ills whereabouts, jilone make a strong case of the day were consecrated to private de­
against him, inasmuch as there are wit­ votion, and hte domestic chapel was filled
Interested fathers and mothers tyx? often
nesses who saw him in company with the with the images of those heroes wbo by
deceased the night previous to tlie murder. Improving or refonuing human liff, have anxious to see tbeir children’s school reports,
but pomiUy they might gain a deeper knowl­ arch'* cattles.
—Battle Creek Journal.
deserved the grateful reverence of ixnter*
edge of th&lt;&gt; childish mind if they also perused
Numerous complaints were made at po­ ity,—Gibbon.
(Questions refer to the above selection.) Tommy’s ar Dicky’s examination papers.
lice headquarters Thursday, that sneak
One child brought two of Ufa papers home
1. Classify all the clauw-s as principal
forth and forever after during Ufa lifetime
thieves were successfully working the
loved this castfa and lake a» a man might
blocks In this city. Tbe room of Mr. Sam or subordinate. .
2. Give a list of the verbs with voice of
love Ufa wife. So much did be beevsno at­
Mittenthal in tlie old Rea block on Main
tached to it that be directed that h- dmoll
street was entered and Mr. Mlltenthal Is each.
4. Select and w&lt;fte in a column the fol­
be buried there, and there, acccrdingly, bu
minus a good suit of clothea Another
lowing:
(a)
relative
pronoun:
(b)
a
pronoun
room was entered in the tuune block and
•aid: ‘O Jimmie, Jimmi'-, what iball wo do remains rest until this day.—Exchang
more clothes stolen. ‘The ihien&gt;s then In tiie passive ease: &lt;c) a |&gt;artkiple used as
made a raid on tjie Sliakrapeare block, a noun and If in tiie objective cax&gt;; (d) an
corner of Water and Rom- streets. .Here adverb; (e) an adjective clause; (f) a noun
Scicnco. no doubt, may han* dhpeUed tach
they were.more successful. Tlie rooms nf used as object of a transitive vert.: (g) an over which she herself could not forbear old wires’ faldcsKoe that to dream i-4 a'msrMessrs. North and Graves were entered. adverbial phrase; (h) an adjective phrase: smiling.
North l(Bt a suit of clothes arid u satchel. (I) a qualifying (descriptlve)adjcetive; (k j
‘•Mountains bare a great effect on tbo/ain- meant to meet a foe. but it Lum oLk- atkkd
Grave* was relieved of a silver watch ami a specifying (limiting) adjective.
XDjvtertoi and terrors of its own t &gt; the sub­
3. Five aynopate, first person singular,
chain, an overcoat aud otliri viothiug.
ject. One teamed man ha&gt; actually tn'i t&lt;&gt;
Messrs. Graves and North arei here work­ of ••dcaerveuZ’m active voice.
BVXtematise the subtle prem«ti:Lh&gt;t» fit
।
15.
Compare
words
admitting
of
comparing on the Congregationalchuqch. Officers
•‘The rvaam you can't boil ec^ at a liigb dnsuuas with the \»«w of nuking iir *:i mere
ItitttdnU 1—— .k— .____ .
**
avaHab.n for use and guidhm.-. though hv
are working on the case, but. with slight
7. Naum and classify the modifiers of
clews.—Kalamazoo Telegraph;
uraply adds to. tbe maa* of niptitlratioa
“moments.”
which seems desttani to forever Him.usd
Frank Wherry’ shot a swan on Brace
8. (a) write the second clause changing
them. However, hero are •ocn&gt;- ofliw uraculake Thursday afternoon, and1 lias had It the voice of the verb; (bl state how to mildly.
on exhibition as Seamon’s drug store to­ change tho active vole© uf any transitive
what they are wtwth, which may i» much n
day. It is a handsome binl. We hear verb to the passive.
little, according to individual .Mhsgfi1
iudlffr
that a flock of them lias been seen on NotAIUTRHETIC.
tawalake recently.- Marshal I Chronicle.
I. What three elements are considered
In perrfflitage? Define each.
IjLst Thursday afternoon Geoiye Risley *•
3. \\ hat Is a draft? What Is compound
One of tho annoyance* to which a popular \
basket factory caught Are and burned to Interest?
MUaurant. at »«u &gt;&gt; k„,_u_____ C.*- . , •‘Soft dreams arc a sign of blight irrit.iti.-n
the gronnd, also a corn baru and hen
8. What to the different pctween the
house. There were 500,000 baskets, 2,000 power of a number and its root?
tog tbe approach of a favorubte erto*.
feet of crating and all tlie machinery con­ . 4. A man bought 9-19 of a section of laud
“Frightful dmmn are a rigu of dvi.v.iurusisting of engine and boiler, which were tor »M0. and sold X of It at $10 an acre,
tfcn of blood to the head.
destroyed. The fire was soon discovered, and the rest at $12 an acre; how much did
“Dreams about blood and red «b&gt;'c»are
bat too late to nave the buildings. Tbe he gam?
house and bam were saved by the use of
1 How Onnr mtm In ■ stn« &lt; nl«.
“Dreams of disordered form* nrv frequently
wet carpets applied. The loss is estima­ win, vid Sb. ™il« lonnted at $2,000 and no insurance. The fire
or ■ &gt; ."S?" * "* * &lt;&gt;“*"
rto tmctloa
i tn which tho patient imaginra l&lt;^
caught In toe evaporator. It Is nnt known of a bushel.
Whether Mr. Risley will rebuild or not, as
7. A regiment lost 8 per cent of Its
the loss with no insurance will make It men hi battle, 25 per cent of those that re- 1
“Dreams about death often precede a{»
doubtful. The factory was in the Day in»hied died from sickness, and It then 1wved h considerable
dly, aod toweta
vicinity near the school house.—Augusta
mustered 021 men; how many men in the "
Chronicle.
raKimeni at first?
e
Ctarta BlodicetL
IB. wm
.
Is
interest on $50,000 for boxrw from«tlio public
bimUo, trip In eomp.nr wltli Minin owday Jg per cent? For 2 mos. and 2 ।annoying and quite w
« ..
W
-------- -Robinson, below Schoolcraft, andon Tues­
nt Ik- U.___ » _
1
panic* playing here thia week tell.* a «o&lt;T«
day, while getting breakfast, carelessly
9. If four men In 7k' days ram 838 w
hte Bnc Runday in Pitteburg He .-uxl a fe«r
took bold of the muzzle of his gun and
ch1*!n
to
other nxKnbers of toe company hft the bow
dxew It toward him. -The load was dis­ n rite analysis.
#
text Sabbath afternoon ca a que-t ( j' &lt;’K*r'
charged and tlie whole charge lodged In
10. What la the square root of 41.616?
Blodgett’s right thigh. He tay for three1
L «Y8,Jiixx’Y Asn Hygiene.
1
—
(.OAVU
.......... quarters of an hour before assistance an!i?d M Write an outline of structure
blinds. Weary with searebing. they &lt; iasevd
&lt;
reached him. Be was brought home •nd functluna of the bony system.
to fall in with a young dortor. * In'®tb*
Tuesday evening, and te quite comforta­
ble.
manager knew. "I’ll fix you," th* medic
said, and be lad them to a well kn&lt; m; drug
J. Dwerib, the hart.
stare. Ttare all begging by th- thoririesl
»■ BrwrilwUnjlonp.
forced to HU k horse a few days ago, and

wijr

3* dw

later removed toe body and covered It so
■llAbtly with mrth nun imrilui,oltlw
IoaI were mow rapowd. hrdtan, „t
wm opet„ d to. \^dow LjTTiLzS
vicinity remonstrated, but Mr. Cllre didn't
nmeh eoncenred o,n tl.elr Jurt ire school?
”
"uP**s of a
dlcnatlon. When be n&gt; amwred ywtere
"xl™1"A; ‘“w«cr. and bniUIhtb«ore
ADDITIONAL COUNtY NEWS.
JwUtd Heath, bo viewed hi. oBenae Iron
Idiirerent standpoint, and lie wm very
Carlton from page 1.
&lt;,ilhtuuSiu7JLS2-?*“ bow *•
soon busily.t wort planting the inlm.1 si
deep that It can aUert uo one. Mr. Cllue
and jwttod efur
J- 8. that TkL;_..
wm poslod np on the enormity or bl. or- pJSU11’ ■„a
J' ItortT . l«
tense and the care a^lnst bha dlMhlared
Plainwell Enterprise.
immKMd.
' Janies H. Bartm. an old and welbre.
welldredo tanner llvlnrea.l orsprlnitport.
died on bvtemry istVmt. laavlne. wife
and amren children In comfortable elreumstaueea. In courae ot time Ed. Hulbert rtrtenter.
was appointed admlnUtrator ot th..
te^ah^S^ T‘ *" ‘Wr
1
u we about matter.. In on, corner or tin,
room stood aa old safe which ted the ap.
IT’T” "T1b',w «l»~'"l» emmidml
,nH,b|h Mr. Hulbert
.9*^
■1*d V..OOO 1

U,rt"«" l«»«

£"£—■■ddta^nt, ,Wllu&lt;

lot of Latta, which, b?ing tranriaic-l by the
drug ctart, thus resulted: "S20gram-&lt; f k*I
tobacco, in one ounce package Tate tbw
tfatatoady, as directed," Tbc cigar*;
handed out amid mutual smites-- IMutrnn;.
Dispatch. __________________ ■
It b iuiluputablc Chat the prebend ' l’*'wef
of the foot b inijadml by tbe «•*-• ‘‘f
Wa* Icon tuueii of our hold upon tbv grviust
For perfect and rapid profnwJou a
unkm of tbe toe* and earth are a- eSM-utml “
tbe grip of the car upon the cable. Rut to
foot rne»iaod tho climbing ot trecsar'' tto
•xwptton we shall get on well vumigu
food fttbar tboea The fore part. ( .
fiaxibk) aoltsl shoe can never gnwp, bold
—* “ropei as the pliant separau-1 - * '-at.
the bare foot toe joifiu ar-

*‘Ujyou u

took off tbeir show and bruee.l tin in
by

�Hastings Banner
—
April 9, 1890.
Hastlngv WedneM*.
-------------------

TT. Local Editor.

A special train came over from Kalama­
zoo Wednesday, carrying General Mana­
ger Bush and the stockholders of the road
on a trip of inspection.

pjOD YEAR’S

6'0sin

The dispersion sale of W. H. Schantz
took place Saturday. Everything was sold
at good figures except tlie younger oolts.
which sold low.

Weed

The Hatch Opera company will give an
entertainment in Union hall, Thursday
evening, April 17th. Tickets can be aecured at Fred Heath’s drug store.

PER8ONALMENTKJN.

The ladles of the Presbyterian church
will bold their society Friday, April 19th,
t WlUbuo Tuker, Hastings
at the Episcopal society rooms. Refresh­ ..
C. C. Field went to Charlotte this morn- ments will be served from 5:80 to seven * t Ella BaymooA ■. ••
o'clock. All are modt cordially Invited to
Following are tbe real estate transfers
Isaac Vrocraan went to Woodland Fri­ attend.
day.
. Over 81,000 was raised at tbe Episcopal for the week ending April 7th, 1890, as
taken from the books In the register’s office:
church
Sunday
toward
the
church
fund.
Parker was lu Woodland SaturAndrew Valentine to David J. Jones; uw&gt;4 of
day.
arc 15. Orangevlllr, f i&amp;o.
Tbe Easter concert at the M. E. church s»&gt;«
ciiariea Galloway to Jonathan Haight: 2ae see
Orrin Rorobeck was In Augusta last Sunday evening was largely attended and 15 Woodland, ffio.
very Interesting.

Rev. Oviatt waa lu NaahvlUe Friday.

Rev. A. D. Grigsby will next Sunday
morning, April 18th. preach the first of a
series of sermons In the Beatitude, taking
the words “Blessed are the poor In spirit
for thdr’s Is the kingdom of Heaven.” In
the evening be will point to some pretty
pictures to be seen In Bunyan's House
Beautiful (Pilgrim’s Progress). Service at
Mrs. Julia Goodyear gave a eanl party 7:30.
Thursday.
The Presbyterian Young People's guild
L. N. Mosher, of Banfield, was in the will give an evening with Whittier at the
city Friday.
church ou Friday next at 7:80, when
Frank Hilbert, of Woodland, was In the original essays on and selections from tbe
works of the poet will be read, and some
city Monday.
of his poems sung by a picked choir, also
D. Cramer, of Anu Arbor, was In the other vocal and Instrumental music.
city yesterday.
C-ome one and all and spend n pleasant
W. J. Holloway, of Kalamazoo, was in hour.
tlie city Friday.
The Sunday school at the Pratt school
Luke Waters went to Charlotte Thurs­ house was organized last Sunday. Mrs. E.
Pennock, superintendent; Mr. Ensley, as­
day on business*.
sistant; Miss Elva Thomas, secretary. A
Chas. Weaver was in Lansing Ntonday, good deal of Interest is manifested In tbe
on legal business.
school.
.

Ln this city, tbe prohibitionists did a
J. w. Bentley went to Kalamazoo Satwise thing. Instead of sticking to tbeir urday.
own ticket which they had no hopes of
J. S. Goodyear'went to Detroit this
, electing, they voted for the right kind of
:.&lt;• be«t remedy far that valuable animal, men for city officers on the other tickets. morning.
the horse; especially adapted as a
Chas. Dion, of Charlotte, was In the city
The gray team of Del. Merchant’s ran
away Monday with a double seated car­ yesterday.

Condition Powders,

&gt;.rt fcr Coughs aid Distonpor.
The very tiest

Renovating and

Blood Purifying
REMEDY KNOWN.

riage. The horses broke loose from the
I .vehicle, after tipping It over, and were
captured after they had run a short dlstauce.

Scid Crowell had a silver medal made
last week to be shot for by local sports.
The first match came off Thursday, a 'No.
23 calibre rifle being used. John Busbv
was the lucky man out of the dozen con­
testants.

A large audience witnessed one of the
best entertainments ever given In the city
at the of»era bouse but Saturday evening,
by the Alonzo Batch Opera Company. All
who attended were highly pleased with
tbe charming opera, as they were also with
the excellent company tiiat gave IL “Fra
Diavolo.” the title of tbe opera. Is full of
Interest, and the company rendered It In a
manner that was highly gratifying. Mr.
Hatch has a fine voice, is a good actor, and
had able support IhoughouL There Is no
doubt but that the company would receive
a liberal patronage should they^ visit us
again. Miss Olga Widgren lias an excel­
lent voice, and captivated the audience by
her sweet sough. Mr. Hatch was well
pleased with his reception here, and prom­
ised to return at some future date.—Ash-1
land. Neb., Gazette, December 18, 1889.
1

Harvey Kams, son of P. IL Kams, of
Hope, was accidentally shot Sunday.
While hunting with a companion his gun
Anson Benjamin, proprietor of a small
was accidentally discharged, a part of the
store In Yorkville, Kai. Co., was indict­
load entering his eye. Dr. Snyder was
ed by the last grand Jury for selling liquor
Sold at Goodyear s Drug Store.
called and the eye was so badly injured as
without having paid the government tax
to necessitate its removal. The unfor­
Clement Smith Is Improving quite rapid­
TheC. L. S. C. will moetat the residence and held for trial. Louis Fairbanks fur­
tunate young man was promptly cared for, ly from his Illness.
of Mr. Striker, on Friday evening April nished bail for him, but Tuesday became
’
but
al
this
writing
Is
In
a
very
critical
con
­
apprehensive and surrendered him to
Agent for all Dr. Hartman’s Rem­ dition.
Mrs. Canipau, of Cadedonla, is the guest
United States Marshall Clark, who seat
binging and repeating Lard’s Prayer.
edies___ Peruna, Manalin and Lacuof H. A. Goodyear.
It Is often said that advertisers make or
Roll call, quotations about sound, musi­ him to Jail at Grand Rapids.
Charlie Lunn, of Eaton Rapids, spent cal or otherwise.
mar a town. The Chicago Inter Ocean
Lathi course, page 269-277, Mrs. Bar­
says: “it is not an unfrequent occur­ Sunday in tills city.
ber.
rence for business men to either come to
Mrs. Archie McCoy went to Grand
oodyear
Table talk on articles In Cllnutauguan.
the Inter Ocean exchange room or send Rapids Wednesday.
Chautauqua physics. Prof. Roberts.
Druggist and Bookseller. for exchanges for the sole purpose of
Critic, Addie Jordan.
went to Grand
Studying the life and ‘enterprise of the I Mr*. Julius Russell
Rm
’various towns in tlieir territory, and they Rapids Wednesday.
judge from the advertising columns of the
Lloyd Felghner, of the Woodland News,
It requires mmually v&gt;.ocx» tons of Binder
local press. In these days a city without was In the city Wednesday.
Twine to bind the grain caops of tbe country.
advertisers Is dead, no matter what Its re­
Ten vears ago all tlie aclf-bliulers in existence
sources may be.”
Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bush, of Middleville, required but a few Ions The 1 ndustrv practi­
cally started with a visit made by Mr. Wm.
were in tbe city over Sunday.
Deering, the bnrveater mauulacturrr, of Chi­
The man wl»o takes a newspaper from
to Hon. Edwin 11. Filler, a rone manu­
Miss Hallock returned from a visit with cago,
Lhe ]Kistoffice with no intention of ever
facturer. and tbe present mayor of rblladelher
parents
in
Lapeer
last
week.
ph|a. Hr. Deering subsequentlv iotind It no
paying his subscription would be highly in­
difficult
to get perfect twine that a tew years
dignant and grossly Insulted if he were
Mrs. Julia Willison went to Augusta ago be rqulp|«d a large twioo factory with tbe
called a thief. Yet a court In Ohio recent­ Wednesday, returning Saturday.
best aud most modern machinery, and Is now
making bia own twine. Tbe value of the an­
ly convicted forty men of that caliber and
Mrs. Will Morse, of AuSable. visited nual output of binder twine la *14,000,000.
allowed tbe publisher, who brought the
ALWAYS THE SAriE
suits, judgment to the full extent of the relatives in this vicinity last week.
High School.
bill in every case. The crime was larceny.
"2 ALWAYS THE PEST A few more cases may boom the collection Miss Minnie Evans spent the spring va­ School has opened for the last time this
cation with her parents in Bellevue.
business and cause legions ot poor editors
Miss Hallock paid a visit to her home at
' Robt. Marshall and S. IL Rogers, of Lapeer during vacation.
to rise to sudden affluence.
'
Prairieville, were In the city last week.
We would like to have the Supt's picture
The Michigan State Press Association
Mrs. Patteraon, of Charlotte, visited her as he stood shivering In a night shirt,
Is making preparations for u trip to Yel­
IN THE
watching a sneak thlof disappear in the
lowstone Park. Helena. Montana, apd sister Mrs. Charles Hotchkiss last week.
dark.
Salt I Ake City and return via. Denver and
Baker Shrlner returned from a trip in
Lida Felgbner, of Nashville, takes half
Omaha. The meeting of the Association tbe northern part of the state Thursday.
of tbe flock of 70, formerly taught by Adda
will occur at Saginaw, and from there the
John Meal ley, who Is attending Albion Jordan.
(■arty will go by boat to Cheboygan and
Five new scholars last Monday morning,
Sauit SL Marie, from thence by raUtoIron college, visited friends in the city last
viz: Ella and Effie Shafftmuser, Florence
Mountain and SL Paul.
From St. Paul week.
Craig, IxK-k Butler and Maud Lunn.
lhe party will go on to the points named
Mrs. E. C. Banks, of I in sing. waa the
Mon* heating apparatus hns l&gt;een placet!
Th'* ilHtrict board of district No. 3, via. the Norlliern Pacific R'y. Pullman guest of Mr. an*l Mrs. W. O. Lowden last In the high school room and office.
Sleeping cars will be chartered for the oc­ week.
• 'vn.-lilp Yankee Springs will receive casion.
Five of the boys In tbe contest Saturday
- alud-bidtto build A school house, for 30
Miss’ Mina Mudge returned to Albion night are from the high school. Don’t
.... - from April 1st. 1890, with the privIt is not very often that a first-class com­ yesterday, tb resume her studies in the feel bad boys if you do nut get IL but try,
.-gt iff rejecting any or aq bids for plan pany can be Induced to come to this city, college.
*TL^?a meeting ofllie'senior clnsi Mflfiflfly
. i&gt;l specifications. Cull on W. J. Ritchie, but arrangements have been made to have
Ed. Powers started out on his initial trip the following officers were elected ’ for the
Lhe Hatch Opera company give one of
-: said district.
Lheir entertainmenta In this city Thursday lu the Interest of the whip company this literary:
evening. April 17lh. In their most celebrat-’ morning.
Pres.. Waliie Wilkins.
ml piece “Fra Diavolo." This company
Vice Pres.. Howard Thomas.
Dr. and Mrs. Lathrop expect to start on
only make it a point to play in large cities, an extended visit with relatives In WIsSec'y, Arioa McOrnber.
2.040 l&gt;ut as they luul an open date they wore sonsin next week.
Treas., Bertha Bentley.
.!.-ula*Ion this week.
■
secured by home citizens to come here.
Marshal, Orllc VanHorn.
Mrs. Will Squires returned to her iiomy^ __
They are sjioken of very highly by the
One of the meanest and most dastardly
press of large cities and everyonb can be In Big Rapids Saturday after a few days
owing Pi the unfavorable winter and
acta ever done by one man to “get even’’
assured of a first-class entertainment Se­ visit with her parents in lids city.
with another, wns committed by C. E.
t ad ro:t&lt;h. many of our subscribers have cure your tickets nt Fred Heath's drug
Hon Alpheus Fetch. uf Ann Arbor, tlie Lewis, an cuiploye'of the Demochit office,
.dtiieil to in* unable tfMWjust their sub- tflurc.
Oth governor of Michigan and an ex-U. S. against A. II. Johnson, editor, Wednesday
riptioii ureounts. altboiigli 1,800 have
The foundation is being laid for an ad­ Senator, was in the city Tuesday.
night. Lewis Is a tramp printer and ol&gt;- ■.tn- «&lt;». To acrouimodBteithose whohave dition to the Whip factory. This speaks //Tlie Misses Kittle and Gertie Stebbins tained employment al the Democrat office
it-quested us. we postpone for HO days the Well for a new institution that only started Returned from a visit with friends in Bat­ some lime ago. Wednesday he was a little
a few weeks ago. More room Is needed
under the Influence of liquor and made a
time for adopting the cash iln advance sys- and needed badly, and it will only be n tle Creek and Charlotte Friday evening.
mistake In some Job work that he was dot« in. anti to adjust subscription accounts. question of a short time, when this institu­ (Aliss Genevieve Roric, who has been at­ lu|f. Mr. Johnson called bls attention to
G । x1nili‘ jKOiltifctii not make anyfurther tion will have to be enlarged again. The tending Albion college, has been engaged the mistake, whereupon 1a*wIs flew Into a
to ttech In the Star school this summer.
towering rage, called the editor some vile
i"&gt;ncn.cut. Within thp next 80 days addition will be about 40 feet long, and
when completed will make tbe main build­
Miss Nellie Patterson, who has been the names and was In the act of striking his
■'••• mush adjust al) subscription accounts. ing 110 feet In length. Forty or fifty
«uest of Mrs. D. B. Pratt for the past three employer. Right here Mr. Johnson resolv­
May lsv.-4s*jo. the names of all who owe bands will thrti lie employed. As was weeks, returned to her home lu Chicago ed to take a part, and at lease defend him­
self. He grabbed raid Lewis by' tbe
will
stricken from our IJst, and all said in this paper a short time ago. raw­ Thursday.
throat and mopped the floor with his port­
^ counts will tic collected by law at tbe old hide mittens will be made hereafter and
Mbs Kittle Johnson, who has been visit­ ly form and ordered him from the build­
machines have been added for Jhls pur­
rate of 81.00 a.year. All who settle nr- pose. Manager Walter thinks-that every ing friends in the city for a couple of ing. Lewis swore that he would get even.
ri arngvs and pay to-Jan. 1. 1891. can pay scrap of raw hide will be used hereafter,' weeks, returned to her homo In Augusta He left on tlie afternoon train and got off
Wednesday.
at Middleville, but returned on tbe 0:42
n: the ilfw ,rate of 75 nents a year. This as they can be used elsewhere.
Ml. r.nd Mrs. Taylor, wbo have been evening train, entered tlie Democrat office
means bush
The political cyclone that passed over
Yours truly,
by a rear window some time later, took
this part of tlie state Monday, was follow­ staying with Dr. and Mrs. Lowry for some about 200 pounds of type, including all
Cook Broa.
ed by n regular “old timer” Tuesday time, returned to their home in Milford
that had been set for last week's paper,
this
morning.
.
morning. Inhabitants who were up early
piled It on the floor and then poured printF. B. Pryor has nxwed Into the Niskern ip tbe morning, or who had staid out all
Mrs. W. P. Andrus, who lias been visit­ era’ ink over it all, making tlie type worth­
nighL said that It passed over this city and ing with her sister Mrs. W. H. Frost for a less, and doing damage to the amount of
could
be
seen
very
plainly.
The
funnel
­
Dr. luithrop wants all indebted to him
few days, returned to her home In Cedar 8300. Lewis left the following note off a
shaped mass of clouds made a rumbling Springs Saturday.
to call and settle at once.
table near by.
noise so that it could be heard for a long
“Windsor by daylight.”
Wanted, a good, competent girl to do distance. The cyclone readied Charlotte
Miss Fannie Mixer said good bye to her “Midnight”
“Gone.”
genera! housework.
E. Y. Hogle.
friends
In
this
city
Friday,
and
left
for
yesterday morning at half past three and
“It looks as if I an^even with you Johnson.”
C. A. Griffin, of this city, has his “flyer” blew tbc roof oil of Richardson’s milL be­ Sault SL Marie, where she has accepted a
• ntered In the great liOnisville horse sale. sides doing more or less damage elsewhere position as head trimmer bi a large millin­
Bro. Johnson says tbe “no tramp print­
in the city. We hear that the stonn struck ery establishment for the season.
ers need apply” nt his office hereafter, and
Miss Grace Merrifield was awarded the Grand Ledge later, though we could learn
that be will esteem it a favor if the breth­
medal at the Ycekley school house Friday nothing as to the amount of damage. Had
Reserved seats for the Hatch Opera ren of the press will give publicity to this
evening.
the cyclone ix-en lower when it struck Company are being sold rapidly.
affair, together with a description of lhe
Beamers 5, 10. 15 and;» cent counters Charlotte, it would no doubt have caused
Dr. Latfftop wants all Indebted to him, man, which Is as follows: “About 57
are getting loaded up with an astonishing a great deal otloas,. both of ^property and to call at Dr. S. M. Fowler’s office and set­ years of age, about 5 ft 6 in heighth; gray
lifo.
array of bargains for tin*- spring trade.
hair and mustache, blue eyes, of Welch de­
tle at once.
scent Dressed la light brown clothes
The Bax.nkb can l»oast of having about
When a man is so sting)- as to borrow a
The best stock of bulk and package gar­ with short sack coat, panto well worn at
newspaper when he Is able to buy. he will as complete an outfit as any country office den seids in the city at
seat hat a shade darker than clothes with
in the state. Recently a new fast Job press
talk through his nose to nave his teeth.
Hamm A VanArman.
holes through tbe crown. No overcoat
was purchased and to complete our outfit,
John VanArman. one of the attoroeyfin a new folding machine has been added, a
The flume In Newton'e dam was washed dark necktie with small pin and glass set;
the Vanderpool murder trial in this city 19 cut of which will be seen elsewhere in this out yesterday, and tbe middle portion of good pair of of shoes. Heavy built man,
jears ago, died in California last week.
Issue. Tlie folder was purchased ol the the dam was blown out with dynamite to ■weighing 175 to 200 pounds. Panto stain­
ed with printer’s Ink.
f
Our slock of crockery and glassware Is Bsscon Folder Company, of Sidney, Ohio, keep the water from washing Into the
Sheriff Shrlner offers a reward of 850 for
complete. , Some elegant new patterns.
I aud for simpllcily of construction and for south bank of the river.
tbe arrest and deteatlon of Lewis In any
good work it cannot be beaten. " Itb this
Hau»A VakAbhax.
Jail in the United States, information can
folder we can always get the Baenen out
We arc indebted to H. C. Peek bam. of, promptly ou time, save three or four hours
Dkab Sib:—As Mr. Hinman, the drug­ be telegraphed at expense of sheriff.
Freeport, for an invitation to a social part)- every pre» day for each band, beside do­ gist, told you I am a great friend of your
Later—Lewis wan captured in Plainwell
to l»e given In Music hall, Freeport, May ing away with tbe tedious Job of folding
yesterday, and was brought to this city
33d.
‘
over 2,000 papers ever)' week. Every one remedy. I have used It at Intervals dur­ this morning by Sheriff Shrlner.
ing the post 12 ycaw. It carried me safely
Tbe time for house clean lug Is approach-, is welcome to come and sec this machine
Ono Who Knows Tli*t BhcuinMll»m cin
middlings.
bo Cured.
mg. and the male portion of humanity are j work and can be assured that It will be through the critical period of change of
preparing to take cold meals in the wood- j worth lheir time, ns the folder is a great life without a single sick day and It did
IlAkTtXos, Mich.. April 92. 1889.
stride forward In lhe line of mechanical tn
Bbeumattc Syrup Co.. Jackson. Mich.
shed.
great things for me iu many ways.
Gents: This Is to certify tiiat I . had
ventions.
Wanted, smoked hams, potatoes, butter j
I always recommend It where I see a
A full fledged burglar was caught In case thwtnceds It. It always does splen­ been troubled with rheumatism lu all Its
and eggs, onion^setts, apples, bagas cabforms
for the past twelve years, and was
••.ige, parsnips; and vegetable oysters at Middleville Munday. About 5 o clock in didly, often accompllbhing more than yon confined to my bed at various periods from
the afternoon, while wen employed on the havfe ever claimed for it. and more than
Beamer’s. ■
I
construction train were working in the any one v.ouhl readily tellere who did not three to six months at a time, and I could
get about only by tlie aid of crutches. I
The funeral nf Rodger McGuire, who buildings of (he M. C. 1L IL in tiiat vil­
employed several first class physicians of
died in this city lost week, was held in SL lage. they found n full kit of burglars personally know the case?.
• 11 now consider myself well, but I work this city, none of whom effected a cure or
Augustine ehiirfh. Kalamaxoo, Thursday tools, together w ith 3 dangerous ooking
hard
nt
my
business
—
dressmaking
—
and
afternoon.
revolver. The constable was noUfled a when I am tired and nervous a smajl dose gave permanent relief even.
About two yearn ago I was Induced to
The dedication of the Good Templars cnee of the find and tbe articles were left of Zoa Phora quiets and rests me. I al­ trv Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, and after
hall is postponed for the reason tlrat their as they were ns a decoy to find the man. ways have it in my house.
taking a few bottles 1 experienced relief,
Along
in
the
evening
tbe
man
appeared
hall is not yet finished.. Hope to have it
Yours truly.
and now consider myself cured. I un­
and was atom* taken Into custody. Ou
Mbs. Maby C. Cbawdler.
in a few days. |
hesitatingly recommend this medicine for
searching him a ladles, gold watch wma Battle Creek, Mich.. February 90. 1889.
rheumatism. 1 know what it has done
The medal that Scid Crowell won at the found concealed on his jawm. [he fel­ To H. G. Coleman. S&lt;-cretary:
for me. wlutt physlcmns could not dot L e.
recent tournament in Detroit arrived last low would say nothing «mcernlnghln»elf.
N. B.—It is equally good at all times of cured me of rheumatism.
week. It’s a beauty and no mistake, and but the officers are confident tligt tbej
life.
Mrs. H. J. Kkbfield.
'Scid has reason to be prond of IL
’
have got one of a bad gang that has been
The undersigned is personally acquaint­
1
DIED.
Dr. Uthrop win office with Dr. a M. working lu Middles illr for a towjiiw.
ed
with
Mn.
Kenbeld,
and knows the
Fowler for a few d iya, and, wants all In­ Tbe burgtar together with hb suspected Lola, Belle MeMsnulrdled March Mh, *». aged above statement to be true.
debted to him to call and settle at once, aa accomplice were brought to this ci y } »Fked L. Heath.
terdsy
and
they
were
Indeed
hard
looking
be intends going away and desires to set­
Druggist, Hastings.
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Gen’l F. B. Spluota. Member of Coafreo
from New York City, writes:
“It is a public duty I perform when 1
testify to the remarkable curative power
of Allcock's Porous Plasters. For several
years I have been at times troubled with
violent attacks of lumbago. They would
last for several weeks at a time, and the
pain would reach from tbe lumbar regions,
not only to my feet but to my finger ends.
Some months ago, I bad a moat severe at­
tack, and was confined to my bed. alroosi
paralyzed. I felt much discouraged, and
thought of recurring to electric shocks,
when Senator Nelson sent me six Allcock’s
Porous Piasters. I immediately applied
three—one over the kidneys, one on the
small of mydiaek, and one on my hip joint
where f had considerable sciatic pain.
The effect was simply wonderful. In six
hours I was able to sleep, the violent pain
having mostly ceased. I continued to
wear the plasters for some days, when I
felt I was almost entirely cured. I. kept
them on for nearly a month, as a matter
of precaution.”
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feet quick and certain relief.

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He went into a city called Nolo.’

grmUy refreshed by the faith of a Oendto, a
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found there. and many who thought tfaementitl'd to the kingdom tttsll be eart
out ucv Matt. rid. 10-I3J I» “ not without
purpam that thb reference to the kingdom is
found only in tbe kingdom goopel (Matthew,
and omitted bv Luke; but Luke dnrt mention
the •‘great faith'’ (v. ®i, and whether found
tn Jew or Gentile it ia thb that gladden* the
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up hb clothes, and saw at
the bull, which had entered bu right
side, must have penetrated a inorta
part. Scarody expecting him to revive
Ser conveyed him down among tl«
Ur'e rocks to the shore, placed him ten­
derly in the boat and s?t off for tbccKyThc’doctor now used, the 1Isual
tivvS and tho wounded man gradually
rerkr-l. -II. bmntl««l." 10 1°“”'“*
doctor*, word.; “bl. «y“- hardlJ
wandered without Riins “I®" “X "'T
incL lb ou» S"®1
!*•. “• J”’*11’
,rx?tr. "Sir viwon *“ mdittinrt, acre
hi. ilr« a-wda Hw pul® bram. crore
pcrccpublo. U&gt; rcs|&gt;iration more regular,
his eight returned. Soon alter reoorere
tag Ilia Mgbt ta&gt; appretred to cast Ida eye
upon tire oisoot pistols, and obrernng
thu one that he had bad in his hand
lying oo the outside, he raid: "Take care
o( tiiat pUtoi. It is undischarged and
•till cocked; it may go off and do harm.
Pendleton know*" (attempting to turn
his head towards him) "that 1 did not
intend to Rru at him."
Then ho lay tranquil till ho saw the
boat wm approaching the wlinrf. He
■aid: “Let Mn*. Hamilton Iw immediatelv wait for: 1&lt; the event be gradually
broke t« her. but give her hopes." Look­
ing UP we ba*’ *,is friend, Mr. Bayard,
standing on the wharf in great agitation.
He luul been told br ray servant tiiat
Gen. Hamiltia. Mr. Pendleton rud my­
self had crossed the river ia a boat to­
gether. and tc*&gt; well he conjectured tho
fatal errand, and ftm-h idcii tho dreadful
result.* Perceiving a* w &lt;!rc-v . .•arer
that Mr. PemiirUM and nr &lt; i(* j nly «al
up in the tt*Tii .-hxb. h&lt;- • Li -.» I his
hands together in Lr? rjo»
prehension: but v.n 1 i-.d
(CUM
have n cot p|v;-urcd n::.l I
betttime oaw ht**px&gt;r friend I
tom of the IxAt, !:«• t . . ■
aud huntt into a Ho&lt;U of ti
entation*. We them u-xc
tenderly as poofibie ftp
Bayard'* houae, nt G.-venu i...j
the
distreo* of hb ouriald'! famih *.;•* such
that till tlie first shock' had abated they
were scarcely able to summon fortitude
enough to yield sufficient tUMUtunce to
their dying friend.

gire os such a faith as this.
12. “ Now when Ho came nigb to tbe gate
of tbe city, behold, there was a «L*ad man
earned out.’’ Only here, in ail Scripture. i»
thi* dtrnwntioDed. but it to forever made
memorable by tub nseeting vf lhe Prince of
Life and Light and tbe Frinre of Darknw*
no. I—no TROUGH,
wbo ba* tho power of death (Acte hi, 15.
of the trough ia flooded ere they can Eph. vi, 12; Heb. U. 14). The Son ol God was
quench tbeir thirst or appease tbeir hun­ manifested that Ho might destroy tbe work*,
ger. All this crowding and unequal of tbc dcvU (1 John iii, ®). and when He ha*
feeding may be regulated, says a cor­ gathero 1 from thi* joweiil world Hte elect
respondent in Rural New Yorker, by the company of nwociate ruler* He will then
roign till He bath put all eneurir* nndcr’Bi*
simple appliance shown in Fig. 1.
A trough, A, is located beside a fence feet: tho last enemy that shall ba destroyed
or division in the pen, a board, G, about
a foot and a half wide is hinged to the widow: and much people of tbe city was
portion nt B. When feeding is to lie done with ber." The little girl whom Jem rabed
pull on the handle C when tlie position to life waaaa only daughter fLuke vlil, O). and
indicated by the dotted lines is assumed; Lazarus mm-ui* to iiavo been an only brother.
13. “And when lhe Lord saw her. He bad
you can then pour in the swill or coarser
feed and distribute it evenly in the trough.
The handle C is released and the occu- noL’’ Ln one company tbe crater of aUrac
tion was the Lord of Life and Glory, in tbe
|xant* simultaneously commence eating.
other, thi» jioor. deeolate, broken b.«rud
The plan shown of Fig. 2 is intended widow. Tbe two now meet, and from the
to prevent crowding. The top of tho Fountain of Life mto tbe inert of the deso­
trough is divided in sgnrate apartments late 3ow the all powerful words, "Weep noL”
by cleats, as shown. They should be made So Ha also mid in tbe bouse of Joint* (Luka
of hard wo«xl wiui rounded edges and
firmly nailed not more than one foot Ho said, "Why wtepret IbouT John XX, 15.1
apart- The plan shown at Fig. 1, while Yet He Himself wrpt at tbc grave of Iguana*
more expensive, is well worth the extra and ou tbe mount of olive* and in tbe garden
of Gethaemane (John Xi, 33; Lake xix. 41;
outlay.
Heb. v, 7). When he«wecp* it U because of
The following summary of results as idn either in its prewent or future result*, wbeu
obtained by Professor Hunt, of tbe Illi- He *ay» "Weep not" it is because of wbat Ho
■ois College farm, in hte experiments, u as tbe Reaurrectlon and tbe Life, and what
can hardly fail to be of interest:
He is able and willing to do A “Weep not"
It required 13.89 pounds of skim milk to from a helplca*
.
fellow
___ boin;
__ w I* often a vain
produce one pound of pork when fed with I word, and almott sewn* ofttlme* tike mock­
I remember a joke playwl on Col. Jcwbua
cry; but a "Weep not" from one wbo has
corn meal, ratio 1 1-7 to fattening hogs.
power
to
remove
;l&gt;e
came
of the weeping is Carpeniir, a native of Parb, I think, but
It required on an average 4 J pounds of
ft powerful and welcome word. We may tb-m a resident and neighbor of toy father in
shelled com to produce a pound of pork fancy bow quickly tbe tear* were drieii and the town of Uncoln. Carpenter had a man
during an average period ot four weeks, nil eyes fixed on Him Let us keep our eye* at work for him.baying by tbe name nf Far­
or one bushel produced 13j pounds.
on Him while we wait for tbe time when lin. I’arlin pitched on and Carpenter laid
It required 4| pound* of com rural to right bere on thi* earth, made into a new th'- loads of hay. One day tbe man wbo put
produce one found of pork, or one bttahd earth, there shall be no more death, neither up the hay obaerviug,a hornet • neat ou a
of com made into m&gt;.*ai and fed will pro­ sorrow, nnr crying (Rev. xxi. 4i
bush carefully plaggvl up tbe entrance to
14. "And He earn*’ and touched tbe bier; tho nwt-with hay, cut the bush and rolled
duce 12, pounds ot pork...
and they that bare him stood Hill." To hear the nett up in a bunch of bay. Farlin, sep­
tbe wor-L ac:l re the power of God we must arating the bunch to pile on a part at a
stop and be still It wa* wlxn God uw that time, obwrred tlie n^t, turned the hay back
Mewes turned aside toere that He called unto quickly and put tbe whole Lunch up to Carhim out of the bush. Israel at the Red sea I peuter, wbo In turn uncovered the nett and
hod to stand still inorder to*e* tbe *a)r*. I also drew out the Stopper. Observing the
tion of Jehovah.
j nest and thi* hornct» Lv quickly throw it off
"And He said. Young man. I say unto ■ the loail in tbe direction of the oxen, who,
thee, Arise." Now when all t* still and al! ’ Wng assaulted by tbe hornets, started on a
* Utt/-rw
fnur overturning
ron fjit*
eyes are upon Him Ho uttcra just four words run
fur thein*t
barn.
tlieflw,
loadKarn
on
(in the Greek), but what power and meanin; the way. Carpenter jumped from the kxuj
there Is in them, and all because of Him who when they rtartwJ and landed near the pe»t,
uttered them. They are the worth of Him •Training out of lihunklaa merely and re­
who spake and it waa done, wbo commanded ceived one of the waruimt of reception from
and it stood fa« (Ps. xxziii. fl-9;, by whw the barucu.—Lewiston Journal.
HG TROCOKS.
word the Heaven* were made and all tbe host
When fed dry. shelled corn is more of them by lhe breath of Hi* mouth. Ob­
economical than corn meal to feed fat­ serve the “I my unto thee" which He uac* to
The popularity wbtrh ttoods sanapariTM bu
often, and in tbe aermon on the mount just golr&gt;«-da*ii*priBc inedlcfne ia wonderful. It
tening hogs.
-^^*-1!^
It required 7| pounds, or one-fourth fourteen time*. Compare it with tbe many
bushel, of ground oats to produce one hundred times repeated “Thu* mitb (he
Ixn-d” of tbe proplirtA, and note Its riguifl
pound of pork, when fed with equal parts cance. Tho word "arise" egnifiea to awake
^bft’
"wiy be *o rauth tienefited
^&lt;!Hi^k’.J'orMpM'21, v u Dari®*’ tbe blood
by weight of corn meal.
m from sleep csoe Matt, viii, 26,«xvii. T,. and aud
m»kt« tiie n-ak rtrniu;.
One bushel of coni is. worth nearly
The
reirert
that
D. A. McDonald, tbe
three bushels of oats as food for fatten­
(Matt. Swnrew tooting eontraetor. bu tatted, la
ing hog*.
deured b) Melxre.ld ud bis trtenda.
Corn fed pigs gained 4j pounds per
week, and ate about 'Jy pounds of corn gun to spent" Life, and health, aid speech
from the Prince of Life, all unmerired, ad of
per 100 pounds of live'wcigb\
grace, and aU by Hb word in the power of
Indian com is the moat economical tho Spirit. The w&lt;irda which He *peek* are
pork producing material during tho win­ Spirit and Ufe, and be that bear* and believes
ter months in regions where extensively hath everlmtlng Ufa, and b pamed from
grown.
_____
dreth unto life The hour is coming when
all that are in lhedr grave* aluxli Lear Hi*
voire (the same roire) and shall come forth
A New Jersey poulterer makes a plea
-—'• —
»uu ure mat
in American Agriculturist for market
Uey
~y come forth with tbc righteous at »S1FXJ*TO" “ “• *"i&gt;h
iw&gt;
poultry obtained by proper crossing.
, tUlu,
He says: For market the desired points the beginning of tbc hour, and not be among taldto Dreston A ColUm, wll0
three wbo shall not rise till the end of the for material used in ita construction.
are an increased production of eggs and
Look to Your Hoort.
improvement for the table. These are
the legitimate grounds which justify
, ■ -----------wuj ac manr
cross breeding. In crosses we combine wbo profra* to have received life in Christ
quality with size, as, for example, Hou- havenotbingto eay for Him» Mutt w, con­
dan on Cochin or Brahma, or Cochin ou clude that, like Zacharias, they are dumb bo
Si' Sl0,,pS! ll“ *M,1‘ln ',hwt- -’'lltag
Dorking. The latter cross is after the c*«w of unbelief? (Uke I, 20.)
/‘And Re delivered him to hb mother ’ r. W n T j”Sh*- I-,l’l,,,i™, «&lt;*. Sold u
English fashion. They take a good
n. uoodyeatH.
three not here a hint, a. in the resurrection
2-year-old Cochin cock and mate with
nJ,ld.y
■*’»“»■ “KWtag ,t Grand
six good Dorking hens of a year old. of .amilic.i in
i tl*
trrouerection
w
I And while itapid* .Monday evening.
Tlie pullets of the croe* arc next seas&gt;on thtte shall then be neither marrybig oar giv
»"Sr«
‘
’
/
’
J."
n
“
™R
’
’
.y»we
not
by
tbreTuS
mated with game. and their produce is
then marketed. Thus thev gain size and by 1 Tbesa it. 19, taught to expect In droaist win confirm thU JwS^n^By b0Re*
nr .1______
; ,a
from the Cochin, and Equality from tbe some measure a
An Unde Toms Cabin comnenr la
working the upper poilmila.
T ’
Dorking. By the gome cross very little
in size te sacrificed, while another first
Ood' ■"jl«R. That
rate crow, in point of quality, is added.
An Englishman, referring to thb cross,
~-»
i~pwiiiey may have
once said: "The flesh is white as snow, J?,‘™rt Ol&gt;"
and as savory as any aldermanic gour­
1 will rad px.
a,
mand oould desire.” It must lx* underprophet before thecomiug ot the
d~dMl d.J 1 U» Loir oU‘lTi^i
•otne of the ummltawnf
_ ...
v
birds should never bo mated together.
When we make the crows we hare the
ideal of our experiment; beyond that
there is a downward tendency. We do
in bard water, and
*uxary fur
not believe any great buccts* can be ob­
2
l bar°
&gt;o,n«1
disci­ the toilet, h-th •.,rA£°*
ple* and much people who followed j--,.
tained in mating for increased egg pro- wd
togetbw they glorify God a* meX
dq$tion. That is, no cross cun be se­
This wa, iba great object of Jeaus in all nt
cured that will give a higher egg record
1* cords ot wood kjTwrat’ ‘
I,lw
than that which some of our noted
•trains now have. lite principally for
“When pain and mmi.i
,
an improvement of table qua’itv that we
recommend interbreeding.
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deceaMd.
&lt;&gt;o reading and f.lingtbr pKltion.rful’veri
Ced, of Silvia la S Nsute-oti. dabbler of arid deeeaw&lt;d.nrayli&gt;x that arerialf imourmi t no*
on&gt;tUe
in thi» court. pur|aNtlac
will
*
- ■ - -to tw tlw.taM
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PBOBA~»: oittiEi:
State of Michigan,counti al Barry.!-»«.
At a MMiOQ Of tbc f*rol&gt;alc t &lt;s*r- IU1 m
Qonata ot Barry- boklca at tbe i*n&gt;e*:&lt;- u?ct u
tta.CuyofHratii:K». In sold c»ui&lt;:|. on Saisrtapr, the zred diy o» March In t|.
lbM*aa&lt;l eiffhl huwdroi und nl'.ttd
Prwseut. CbailcN W. Aru^ilmi.
Fronttr.
la the m.-ttcr of the C-tS?r
K»«er. drro»R-i!
l*rat lac t tat

penoo.
Tberrapoa n tennh-red. il.st “"-Inndej tbe • Hu the will anorAuu
Thereupon it lit onlrrti!. tit
letbday ot April. A-1&gt;. ;*j». *t ten o'clock tn tbe
forruoun, be sc-Umed L&gt;r,tb* Uranugt-fsahl iBllidJU of April
Im-tlOrM. ..H Oiret «Im. I.relr...
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ln!«nl«

omre. la the city nf ftattlnra. In ostd c-untv.
.dfiuur.ty.xM
andtbow raw. if am tbm-1&lt;. why tbr praxcr
•
-..it- •' *.
: dmli!t glw
the petitioner nt*v i*H iw pxti'r-J. aim! it h
notice tn ihe peraoc- ’n«ere»trj m *■)&lt;! ettaie. tanner orderwi. That «.-.idpetit■gitereac*
*
a s*M r*tfte.nf
of tfce peeiteni y nf wdd
iiion. nod the near
u. and ttV hetttef
Inr !.Mf Of ttyoisriyr x mjw «t thi* order to be
patti«hr,i in the Ha»ti&gt;u» liAXxrn a irewoitiler » te
.. .-. u-w*p»m;»tpflntr-t and clreuUHd hi «nld C.mrtv of
•! ,-xntt c!
Born- vtwe tn rack ue-k 1or ibree rascesatve
week* prevluc* t.n «*w! dar M hearlna.
-snrcrWW
CUABUte W. Ammstbox*.
fAtroeronrl
-h»d«e * Probate.
Jink

RHH8»l
Mitchell’s RlKMiatic Plaxten.

ClUNCKCVOlthEIL
State of MlcMrui. FUtb -i. : ■: e ,Hrrtit Is
anttpenaing tn the ( in wU’.wt

da the IMbduyuf NovewinT. A. ■
-v.w) Eat*.
natty J. Dibble, comptain v.!
’outett
■MWrM*| BMMBlttratrU &gt;4
rthn FBgh iwcraaed. Thoni" I
L. Fateooer. Juliette K. llwM.
-Mlle* KngteaXMl Klrabetb Encle . (rtMteUa
tn tu&gt; am u awre.rn.r i!.! i-r-JW
•bore named defradanta. Tii’iiuh- I- i-npr.B
Mt a raaMetat aftbteatatr tint i« *$•***«
tbe state of Nebraska, therefore -n »«
Smith H Ootarove. rahcltom for ,
laerderrd teat raw non rest*
Tbooiaa L. Endr. eater hi&lt; apt*
CBtMa.0B or before four month« fnx.i the

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HAMTtWOa....

CircttiCJudrSmith &amp; CouiRnv
Sohcllon lorCua
KST Bmicb. Regtiter in Cbsirery.

NMEttUa........

Qtartctta.,...
Baton BanMa
Jackaoa
Datreft

SMkWc

M0KTGAGE SALE.
Default haria&lt; been made Is the
Jotr/lMkx. recorded the
eleven
JW- ----- th
1. d»y of
I- Lilley. a»d on which there h due M ’hcdrf.e

MW
wbm*
anwcd’f1^
hereby riven that hr vlrtneuf the pmer « »*■

is®

Seis­

With tiie average breed of bora that

Aww flUU .1.. - ... .

Home

in raid mortjtare I Mtall inrecw** \,ir
a rale, at punk aaottM, to the hfd&lt;r*J °&gt;d.olA:
at tbe aoAh hWrtdoor- il the Court Homa htbe Ctty of nattinm. on the twenty ttxtb daj«
M«r. Mte. ax twelve o'clock noon.
tala atoev or paroti ot I**’■M’oar-d In the ।cw
oTlGSw. Couniy of Harry *r.&lt;
and drocrltxil a*
nnm*£
red and thirty four. sreonW

^•iS^reSSinS

L. DOUGLAS
$3
SHOE
CMdlTUMn.
yfcmjatf. »■? Laced Oralq and Creed-

SetiA «M«T7

MV

ft'

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

L 1 U ™’°&lt;

nttPLETt EDUCATION AT USSM COLUBE,

PROBATE ORDER.

pattoa. Materia. Liver Ccatplmnu. t**®

t&amp;an.

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BEANS

MJaeftOHtUeHcAnswU*

Phyrica!

�Be Sure
„,o0»r.
.0,th, imluu™. fen. to
“ in one store where I wcr*10 boT Hood’s
^rraparilU the clerk tr«-**
W
'/ ,
of r»-8xi’s; he told me thtlr’s

u.
ITALIAN REVENGE.
A Thrilling Story Told in a
Gotham Court
*H nBL0VBDHU3BAiro,8DtVn.TBY

To Cet

’

u.nys* trial; that if I did not Uko RI need not
pay anything, etc. But Lo could not prevail
on uie to clixnge. I told him I had taken
Hood’s BarraparlHa, knew what It was, was
satisfied with it, and did not want any other.
When I began taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla
I was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia,
and so weak that at time* I could hardly

Hood’s
stand. I looked like a person Ln consump­
tion. Hood’s Sarsaparilla did me so much gved that I wonder at myself sometimes,
and my friends frequently speak of IL" Mbs,
Fi r,* a. Gorr, 61 Terrace Street, Boston.

Sarsaparilla
kohl by sit druggist*, fl; *tx for fS. Prepared only

100 Doses One Dollar
MORTGAGE BALE.

Default having been made In the condition*
cd a i-erlabi mortgage made by Charles W. Biggs
,.ud ITIeii V. Ihgcs. his wife to John A. Gruble
■ lausl the *4tli day of February A. D. 1*77,
u-l r-c&lt;&gt;rded in the u3icc of (lie register ot
i- for tue county of Barry and statu of Michtran on the -'Uh day uf February. A. D. 1877. In
itierlt. of mortgager on paitv tuj on which
imortgage there Is claimed to be due at tiie date
•i this notice the sum of riliic hundred and
■ n-t-lcen dolh'rs and sixty eight ceftta and an
.UtuHi.-y tee of fifty dollars provided for In said
•norigage.und no suit or »&gt;rov-i.*r&lt;Hiig* at law
..iUk’ l-’en Instituted to recover, the
। mey s, cured by said mortgage or any
thereof.
x u, ilivrelore, by Urine of the power of sale
•unhtitied In said mortgage and tbe statute In
&lt;;::h case made and provided, notlea Is hereby
iveu that ou Saturday, the thiny-firat day of
Mav. A ll Ihpo. at ten o’clock In lhe forenoon,
i &gt;hall ccll at public auction, to the highest Lid­
- r. nt the north front door of tbe court house
-i tlic city of Hasting*, (that being the place
•..here the circuit court for Barry county Is
,&lt;.’den). the premises described In said rnorteagr. or »o lunch thereof as may be nacessary
•o p.»v the amount due ou said mortgage, with
:-:i per cent, interest, ami ail fegal costs, toa-therwlth an attoHtey'* fee ol fifty dollars
-...rotated tor therein, the premise* being
■ ■ -rntx-d in -aid mortgage as all that rertaln
: i.-t-e and parrel ol laml bine and being situate
r. th-township of Rutland. In the county of
’’.i/rv. Michigan, known and described as
:! . »&lt;• nth east quarter ot the nortbeMt quarter
-velhin tuetity-seieu [77). Iu loan three [3]
orth . ' range nine |!»1 west.contalukg forty
I-- « rvv of land, be tiie same more or less, accurding lo Che I'u I ted Mates survey thereof.
John a. grkhlk.

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SIX MEN CERTAINLY DEAD.

Aceldect—A Public Reproach.
New Y’-yuc, April 5.—A romance of Ind­
ian love and hate, a faitluasa write, a revenge­
ful husband, and a mighty lucky lover wa*
tort Thursday in tbs general sessions before
Recorder Smith. Tbo husband muds the
wife fire at her lover with tullote steeped in
garlie, according ton super«titi*i among
the Italian peasantry th st to steep a bullet
in garlic puta-ita effectiveness bsyon.1 all
doubt. Tbo tale w.* told in tha trial
of Concetta Ros tn, u rosy-ch-asked, plump
young Italian woman, with a string
of variegated beads about hor rounded,
tawny throat and every color &lt;4 fhc’' rain­
bow Lu her attire. Her shining, elton-black
hair wa* confined Ln u knot upon the l»ck
of her bead, and a gulden dagg-r pi weed th*
knot. She was trill upon on indictment
charging her with muault in th»flrat degree,
in firing a loaded pistol twicv at tbe head of
Gulacppe Alianollo,
trim young Italian
with the curling hiir and mustache of an
operatic tenor.
Diabolism of Pepito Koalta.
•The dcfeiMlant, tesiifl.d in her own b?hx f
through the offlc'al interpreter. -‘1 know
AUauello in Italy," yhusai I, ‘•wh?n wo were
vx-ry young. We grew up. and I loved him,
Wil ho k«vttl ru -. But I married Popito
tvosita. A tin tiello ram j to live In our homo
When he cumo from Italy thre? months ago,
.My love for bitn came to life again.
My husband came bomu ona evening
--•&gt; I found
us
together,
Ho told
Arimnrllo tiiat be would kill hint H«.
went with me to a »hop In th« Bowcry aud
lAu^ht n pistoL He took out tho cartridges
and made me practice in aiming and pulling
offi trigger. Then he loaded it, first rub
ting the cartridge* with garlic, after the
fashion &lt;1 our country when we mean a bul­
let for our enemy’* heart Then herald:
*You must go and kill Alianollo.. It you
don’t kill him. I will you. If you don’t kill
him by to-morrow morning you can count
yourself a»«lcad.’”

Santa Paula, yesterday morning, causing
the death of six men. A tpanel waa bring
bored for oil when an expiraion of gas oc­
curred and a sheet-of flame shot out blowing
away the building 100 feet from the mouth
of tho tunnel Two men were badly burned,
one of whom has wiure died. A force ot men
wa* put to work to dear out the tunnel and
in tbe afternoon another explosion took
place, the sides of tbo tunnel collapsing and
burying in the ruins flvo men who are* cer­
tainly dead. The names of tboie known are
Britton, Hardison. Taylor, and Young.

SILENT HAMMERS.
Six Thousand Chicago Carpen*
ters on a Strike.

BUSINESS CARDS.

Scratched 28 Years

Body covered with scales. Itching terri­ QTUART, KSAl-FE-r * WHAVnt
ble. Suffering endless. No relief.
Attorneys at law.
Doctors and medicines fxiL Speedily
cured by Cuticura at a cost of 95.

Cured by Cuticura
THE EIGHT HOUR HOVE IB BOOMING

to Regnlato Supply.
Chicago, April?.—Tub Carpenters' Cbuo&lt;*11 declared Saturday night at 12 o'clock
that a strike waa on, or would be Monday
Arkansas City, Ark., April6The worst morning. About seventy-five delegates
crevaavj yet occurringou the Miaslsaippl tide ware presan:, representing over fl.000 man.
of the river was made early yestenday morn • Until 12 o’clock tbe council wm prejiared to
ing by tbe breaking of tbe tevpe at Catfish r.-oelrv any committee from the Master­
Point, ten miles below Bolivar Landing. ' Carpenter* .Association with a view to
The bend, containing several very valuable arbitration, Lu: no ’ committee appeared,
plantations, is completely submerged. Three and a resolution to strike for minimum
live* were lost—a man and two children. wages of 40 cents an hour, an eight hour
House* and crops was swept away.
day and recognition by tbe bosses, was
Killed by the Foil of a Viaduet.
Tlie Strike Action Ratlded.
Chicago. April i—Robert Wtlsiuu was in­
More than 3,000 men attend-rd the ma*&lt;
stantly killed and Fred Goidhorg badly
hurt yesterday afternoon by tbe toLing of a meeting of the union carpenters at tho Sec­
viaduct in the Union Stock yards. Bath tn mi ond Regiment armory yesterday afternoon,
were employed by the stock yard’* company and, by a unanimous vote, ratified tbe action
n* enn'onters, and with a »-core of men wore in ordering a *trik *. Four speakers 'adengayd in elevating about forty fuet of a drMoed them oo ths present dtuation, tbe
vbulurt that* run* through the fompaay’s cause and use of tbe strike, and advteed them
as to tbeir cotvlu *t in IL Before the meeting
prop.*rty.
f
wu* called to .order abopt a doxin secretaries
were kq»t buiy taking tbe nomai and money
Sr Lovis, Ajiril ft.—By au accident on of the men who wanted to join the union
tho Wnbash road at BU Cbarhm, Mo., ye*- and go oat with ths majority. Resolutions
terday, five car* were derailed and eight were read from tin I^nigtit* ot Labor and
persons wounded, among them J. G. other trade ouecibbi-* pledging support to tbe
Urocltet. of Stuart. Ia., cut in the back, and carpentsr* in their figtit.
W. E. Stern*, ot Atlantic, nervous shock.
Robert Lindblom wa* the first speader in­
Escaped in Their Night Clothes.
troduced. "From tbe teachings that have
Lewiston, Ma. April Ik—Thy BuckfleU been fiiniisbrd in most every kind of busi­
house at Buckfluld was destroyed by fire ness," said Mr. Lmdbom, “you have come
Thursday night. Tbe bousa was full of to adopt tbe thorny of supply and demand in
guests, wbo had barely time to eseap* to tho relation to wage, -u the correct one. Here­
street in tbeir night clothes.
tofore thorn matters have been regulate* by
other than yourselves, but now you have re­
POISONED BY A SERVANT.
solved to administer a little supply and de­
A Chteago Subarban Ilealdent and His mand medicine younsslvat And is there
anything wring about it I Is it not lu con­
Wife Foully Murdered.
CniCAGd, April 7 —A horrible case of formity with tho recognised rules of bind*

If I had known of the Cuticura Remedies
twenty-eight years ago it would lisft saved me
•an ttwo touudrsd dollars) aud an imaauM
amour: of suffering. My disease (psoriasis)
commenced on my bead lu a »pot not larger
than a cent. It spread rapidly all over my body
and rut under my naUa. Tbc scales would drop
off of mo all Uie time, and ray suffering wm end­
less and without i riief. One thousand dollars

A. SHELDON,
Abstract and Real Estate Office.

P

laprosy. some ringworm, psoriasl*. ete. 1 took
....and....SarMpariiias over one year and a
laUf. but uo cure. 1 went to two or three doc­
tors. and do cure. I cannot praise the Cuticura
Bemedles too much. They have made my skin
as clear and free from scale? as a baby s All I
u»ed of them were three boxes of Cuticura. aud
three bottles of Cuticura Resolraut, aud two
cakesof CuticuraSoap, if you had bewn here
aud said you would have cured me for *300. you
would bare toad tbe money. 1 looked like the
picture hi your book of i»»urtasi« (picture num­
ber two. “How to Cure Bklu DUeaaea”). but now
I am as clear a* any j&gt;ereon eter was. Through
force of habit I rub m&gt; bands over my arms
aud legs to scratch once lu a while, but to no
purpose. I am all well. I scratched twenty
eight year*, aud It got to be a kind of second
nature to me. I thank you a thousand tltnra
DXXMB ixnrxufo. Wattabury. VI
Cuticura Resolvent
The n-w blood and *klu purifier aud purest and
be*t of humor remedies, internally, and Culletna, the great sklu cure, aud CuLcura Soap, au
exquisite skin beauiifier. externally speedily,
anu permanently cure every species of itching,
burning.scaly, enisle*, pimply. scrofulous, and
iieredltaiy disease* and humors of the skin,
scalp, atwf blood, with lo»* of hair, from pimples
to scrofula.
I
.
Sold every where. Price, Cuticura, 50c.; Soap,
33c.; Resolvent, &gt;1. Prepared try lhe Potter
Deux and Chemical Corporation. Boston.
flF^ltnd for “How to Cure Skin Diseases,”
61 pages; to lllustratious and 100 testimonials.

DI Rfll’l-Ed. black-head*, ehapned andotly
| IIYI ’kln prevented by Cutieura Medicated

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*cM on c-'ramtMtun, General con »e&gt; racing. ■
riartpg acotupiete —* “ ------ *------piled from the Meet
lbs tracts.
c. r.oinoou.
C. ANDRUS, Dentlid,
•
Ha.stings, Mich.
Nitrous oxide Gm or Y’itaMied Air given tor
the painless extraction of teeth.

J
A

I*. DRAKE, M. D.,

Office over Holloway** drug store.
Office ho-tr* from 3 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
oecting with residence, at HoOoway** drug

F M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary Public
x.
and U. S. Claim Agent,
will prosecute nil kind* of claims before the
Dcpartmeua of the Interior office. Call on him
at his rlurr. corner Court and Jefferson 8t*.,
Hatting*. Mleh.
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Q M. FOWLER,
O.
Dentist
Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over
4mlth, Hams &amp; Van Arman'*.
A. BARBER, M. D..
•
•
Pliysician and Surgeon,
Office over Nevin’* store. Office hours from 3

il W. LOWRY, M. D„
’J•
Physician and Surgeon.
Make* a specially of treating diseases ot the
EYE and KAI* and Uie preservation of visual
(fr
DULC“ fla’“CTACLE8 “d
Office and residence ou Broadway, near Court
Souse, Hastings, Mich.

jj C. WELTON

I* agent for the Ohio Farmer’* Insurance Co.
He wnte*pollcle*on a man’s property against
q UfIn one minute Hie Cuticura Anti- louby fire,lightning or wind; against a man’s
\
Al**in Plaster relieves rheumatic. life by death and accident.
‘T
sciatic, hip. kidney, chest, and
&lt;
muscular pains uud weaknesses.
MITH &amp; COLG ROVE,
The fin! and only poin ktllinr platter.
Lawyer*.
(Office In Union block, HMling*-)
Practice I* all tbe courts ot the state.

Free From Rheumatism.

S

BOILERS

4 E. KEN ASTON,
ZX.
Attorney at Law,
Stephen FratF* steam boiler work*, eatabllahod
(Over J. 8. Goodyear ft Co.** store.)
1*6. Manufacturer ot high and low pressure
Practice* In all court* of the State. Collection*
and steam beating bollera ot ail kind*, smoke promptly attending to.
pipe*, breachings, etc, Old boiler* taken In exniunler by pol»on occurred at Englewood, a
chaiige for hew. Rivet*, boiler plate*, and boil­
R. TIMMERMAN, Homeopathic PhyThe Striker* In Good Company.
er tubes for sale. Cor. Foundry *L and Mleh.
suburb ot this city, Friday night, tbo actual
•
oleian and Surgeon.
, B3-W
“The sugar trust, the coal borons and tbe Cent! H. K tracks. Detroit. Mich.
death of tbe victims taking place Saturday
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)'
railroad pools all do what they can toward
morning. They were Mr. and Mra George tho regulation of supply apd demand, and
1 rARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, InThe woman then told how she had tricked 1’. Newland. Mr. Newland wa* a wealthy you are Indebted to these gentlemen for
Lll
Huraiice and Loans.
her husl-ond by pretending she could never retired real estate man. Tbc poison was ad­ teaching you to regulate the supply of labor.
Office with J. G.Ranranb Bon. X doors north
’find Alianello. At last the husband arranged ministered Fri Lay night in tbe food, and But you should do It far the benefit of your
of i oat office.
a meeting. “I went to Alianello, and when | consisted
.. ..............................
Bpeclalatlentlon given to making exchanges
of a large quantity uf rough —
on fellow meh, fur the sake of education and to
nf nnn.rMUtent
b&lt;* bent down to talk to ms I put the pi»tol raU Investigation showed that one of tbe secure belter homes tar, your wives and
ticar
hi*
ear
and
fired.
I
..«r m.
j did not aim j wrvouu had borrowed money of Mis* Grace children. There Is nothing revolutionary
.
Murtgagte.
at him. I fired again in the air.
DatciHlarch ist. IRK).
and purchased the jioison at a in this. You have the right to regulate the
smith K ropiaov k. Alt’y* for Mortgagee,
I did
not
wish
to
kill
him. drug store near tbc rettdenc and. after ad­ supply of your own efforts.
lerauhc I love him very much.’’ Then the ministering it, disappeared. A diabolical
woman broke down mid sobbed and wept feature of tbe crimo is that Mis* Newland
NOTH E OF ATTACHMENT.
We all know bow it to posalblr for
Recorder Smyth said it was tbe ruort extra­ was alto pouvned, aa well a* her brother, but
Corner of Court and Jefferson St. Keep*floor,
men to regulate ths price of a certain com­
.- ot Michigan, the Circuit Court for the ordinary case that bad ever conv- before they will recover.
feed, bone meal, ground oratersbell, ecg food
modity. and why »houU the same thing fail
• .i
uf Harry,
tor fowl*. Also a general stock ot groceries.
him.
The
jury
convicted
Cnncvtta
of
as
­
&lt;,.-rtrude Mowry, plaintiff, vs. Gtorge w. Perwith
labor
which
mu*!»•
it*
own
protec
­
Good
goods. Low pneea.
ec
sault Ln the recond degree. Ri c-inter Smyth
r.u. ib'feiKlrnL
Suspicion, of courae, fastened ujtou the
Notice I* hereby given that on the eleventh rentenc.&gt;l her to the jn-nitentiary- fur three mining servant, a woman nrmed Emma tion! If the labor pnAleni were properly ai
understood it would t»a solved in n genera­
r ..! February. A. D-.IF90. it writ of attach
astings
ity
ank
Starr an J late on Saturday she wan arrested tion. Knowledge alone is tho champion ot
- at nas duly l-’ui'd out of the circuit court
■ : the county of Barrv. Michlgar, tn an action
at the Park theatre. She gave her name as improvement and progress. If the carpen­
CRIME OUT IN KANSAS.
of tort, nt th- suit of Gertrude Mowry as pla'nHartings,' - - Mich.
Della Foster. and said sho was a variety ters work right hours a day instead of ten is
• :1 against the lands and tenements, goods and
actrew and that her real Mtn) was Mr». not ths supply of that particular commodity
■ h:ptc!». monera abd effects ot George 'V. PcrStar Willism Ray. She said she had a reduced onwflfthl And should not tbe price
s50,000.00
r.a tn-uefcudant above named, to recover damby tbe Case ot Chteburncl.
CANCER
’
’
;igc* m reason ot the cause ot aetionset forth in
Atwood, Ka«., April ft. —Judge Bertram daughter ® years old who was living with for that labor be increased in th ' rams ratio
•i:&lt; -affidavit annexed to raid writ: the said deAbscwses, Blood Poisoning, Sal* Khcum, Incorporated under the laws of the Stat* ot
tvndnnt being n i&gt;«in-rr*ldvnt of thl» sta’e and ytvU nlay switcnced Grecian Chlebora*! to her husband, a bill poster, at Fort Wayiu, if the demand remains tlie samel
Michigan.
Catarrh, Erysipelas, HhootusUim aad all
-n : the owner ol property within thi &lt; state.
I Blood end
and Hkln
Hkin Dl*ea*ea.
Dhrmci- PsicsSi. per Pint
Sahl rttaebment b* for the sum of two thou*- fifty years in the peaftoatiary for murder. land an! never heard the name. .She
“The employers could well afford to pay Boule.’ or 6 Boule* for »•. i lb can Solid Extrac- Open for btslnei* Deo. is. IMS In bnlldiag for
.n ! dollars (s3W.&lt;»). that beltlg the amount Chleborad w about ID years old, and will waa taken to Mr. Newland’s bouse and
■M-rlbed bv tne order of the Judge of said probably nut live to *erve hi* time out The identified, after which she wa* locked up. you U1 cents nn hour, for tbe man whe
inerly orcupled by Messer Bros.
clret.it eoHrt endonwd 6n said writ directing
work* eight hours a day ia worth In the end
crime
ot
which
ho
waconvicted
wns
poi
­
Sjw» ia known at Fort Wayne aud 1-afajette,
ttieativmnt of property that may be attached
OFFICKHS:
. virtue thereof; which raid writ was return- soning hi* younger brother Jo-oph last D&gt; and is the daughter ot a Fort Wayne more than the man who 'work* Jen. Tbe
only thing to b« con*uiered should l&gt;c tbe
0. G. Robinson. President;
quulier. Strange to ray, although there wu* blacksmith, so It is said. It Is ni*o reported question whether or not they can
ihat
he
wan
eccentric
to
the
verge,
if
not
sick headache
j vui ueiiinnu nnu still makofor tbemselve* ynxiorsNrss,
proof positive ot strychnino in the derni
0. D. Beebe. Caahler.
Ally’s for Plaintiff.
a fair return I think they can. and tbe HIlAirrDUKN, LTFEIt INDIGESTION
man’s stomach, and cv&lt;rv'\cl’*"~-*‘ - • •
,...i ... urectan a« the urarderur, tho
DIKKCTORS:
time will come when they will not be more DXSPETSIA, C02H’LAINT, JAUNDICE
jury returned a verdict of murder in th?
tbaf is idle labor .
Dan W. Reynolds
H. Pewera,
Chicago. April 7.—-Marcus C. St \irni, a entitled to c-ump.ms^t
■ecoiad- degrre. acquitting Mrs. Chlebonsi,
Entirely HclpI&lt;--&gt;* fr«hn Ithcnmatlwm.
A Plea-A galoot Violence.
D. G. Robinson.
. A. Greble.
millionaire ahd n well-known butJu.*s3 man,
I'ht- above rtatemrflt made by Mrs. S. Graciau'* wife, who'was indicted with him. im
“You arcen lhe right track now. Try to
Chester Meeser,
a deaperate attempt at self-destruc­
The
judge,
however,
made
amends
for
tbe
II. Ford, wife of Gen. Ford, can be
O. D. Beebe.
tion Saturday afternoon at his resident*) on decr.wiM- tbe supply of labor and labor will
i'licliiil for by nearly the entire popula- jury’* action by pronouncing a sentence Michigan avenue, by shooting four bullet* liecvni-i more vahiabla
But, above all
jiaot Corunna, Mich., her liomo for that virtually amounted to life imprison­ into bis h&lt;«d. He is seriously wounded and things, do not resort to vloleUfce in your
General Ranking Business Transacted.
&gt;(1*1-. She was for two years a .terrible ment.
will jirolmbiy die. Hi* family can assign no struggle for equity except in defense of your
- i(7irvr from riieuntutistn. beipg confined
manhood.' The battle ot nniaueipxted labor
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
If the evidenoo of Chleborad’* neighbors is reason for tbe tragedy, but he has been In mu'l by won not ou the fl*ld ot revolution
to her Ih-U nio-t of the time, net feet and
poor
health
far
some
tin®
and
hi*
friend*
to bn beltevad tho poisoning of Joseph
Utnbs Iritis »&gt; badly swollen she could Cldeborad wa* the last o' a series of mur- altribu’e the act to deepon.lency.
Mr. ' but on the field o: evolution. You are tbe
F. BBODE88EH. Frtrrlftor.
scarcely move. ’She was Induced to try a dura that if investigated will prov.j ns horri­ Stearns i* the fnther-fn-law of ex-Mayor advance guard of an industrial army Be­
Cor. Jefferson and Court Sts., Hastings, Mich.
ware ot false leaders, for Africa will not
hottie of Hibbard'-* Rheumatic Syrup. It ble as tho InfamouK Bender crim-w that were Carter Harrison.
Rates, • I .OO per Day.
tolerate the substitution of violence for rea­
helped her. and two additional bottles exposed in Sabetti county. Kin., in Ibyl
This Boom la new. with pleasant rooms. The
son. Tbe intelligent world i« in sympathy
patronage of the public Is respectfully solicited.
run d her. I’rice 31 per bottle, or six for Tho Chleborad* lived on a claim that was
Baltimore. Md., April A—Attorney Gen­ with you and will help you'In your *truggl.'
-Prepared only by The diaries Wright originally sottle-lby Mr. Shaw, who myste­
for equity."’
Miuiclne Co., Detroit, Mich.
_
riously disappeared. Evidence indicated eral Whyte yesterday twnt a letter to Govthat he wa* murdered for hi. money and hi* ernot* Jackson advising against the accept­
EX-SENATOR GILHAM DEAD.
Mrs. John Anderson, of Centerville, 70
ance of State Treasurer Archer’s resigna­
body
thrown
into
an
abandoned
well
ou
the
■ars old and probably Insane, was found
divide not far from the Bhnw dug-out. After tion pending action of the legislature. The
ti’.Vntd in a well last week.
FLEMING BROS., Pitteburgh, Pa
bondsmen
of
tlie
embexxler
will
undoubted
­
a while tbo Chleborad*, ■_'on*i*tiag of man
CuiCAGO.April 7.—Ex-StateSenator D B.
and wife and throi sous, of which Graciau ly retu» j to mak ■ his stealings good, basing
their rufusnl on the ground that the state Gilham died at his horn* In Alton. Illa, at
was
tbe
oldest,
took
the
claim.
The following extract taken from a let­
has not done its duty—that is, that tho gov­ C o'clock yttterday evening from lhe effect*
alesmen wanted to ski.l oun mo
ter written by Mr. E. A. Bell, fully exhdrdy varieties of choice Nonary Stock.*
In the course ot tims Mr* Chleborad dlod ernor has vitiated the bonds by not obeying of injurii-s received several weeks since io
plhins itself:
Best Specialties. No experience necessary.
the constitution.'
’
• an encounter with a barglar. The criminal
mylcrioualy,
and
her
place
ot
burial
was
While surveying land in 1883 1 accident­
Biwclrt Advantages to beginner*. Extra Indnce- £wr.n&gt;dlhel
never
knowrt.
Tbo
event
occasioned
com
­
baa
never
hern
beard
ofrtnee
tho
night
of
menu. Fay wriml). Situation permanent Best
ly handled poison oak vine, and in less
terms. Best outfit tree. We guarantee what
his assault on4Ir. Gilham.
than three hours (the eruption usually re- ment, but tho jxxiple seetnol to b-« afraid of
HpRtxariELD. Ilia. April 3 —Tic* "Catho­
we advertise. Address at once, Gutx Bros..
Nurserymen. Rochester. N. Y. (This bouse is
-ultlng from such contact big ins iu ten tbe Chteborada, and it was never investi­ lic societies of this city have passed resolu­
gated! It wm generally believed, however,
reliable.)
days) uiy face was swollen-and disfigured,
tions
pledging
their
support
only
to
candi
­
rxoviDEXCX.
R.
1.,
April
5
—
At
12:45
mid my hands and arms seriously affected. Hint she was murdered and her body thrown dates for the legislature who agree to use
into
tbo
welt
o
’
clock
yesterday
morning
the
aldermen
1 immediately began taking Swift’s Spetheir inflames for tho repeal of tbe compul­ concluded their can roes of the vote* cut in
What Ailed the Le«al Machinery?
&lt; iiic (S. S. S.), and after taking three
Later tlie oi l m in died suddenly, mid tbo sory education law enacted by tbe iegidalarge laittles 1 found all signs of the break­ neighbors agwin Bu*q&gt;ected poisoning. This ture nt the but tension. These societies rep- Tuesday’s election. Four reprerentativee
Come to the land of the setting san. Send far
Th* OhlMrea'a Msdtatae
ing out entirely removed. 1 was Jed to wu followed by a fresh burial ia tin well reaeut about 5U0 voters of Springflold. In were elected frdjn this city, innead of two. FREE circulars describing tbe "Gardea Spot of
They are Jeste Metcalf. Hiram Howard, Oregon.” Purchase* negotiated for timber,
-tKiMtl its return at the same time next This crimo wa* charged to Grecian Chle­ this city tbeta i* consider* Uh feeling, par
hop.
truit. wheat and other laud*. Saw mill*,
.’our. but it did uot, nor has there been borad and his wife. May. A few months ticularly among the Catholics, xgsiost lhe William K Fetter, and Lorin M. Cook—all flouring mills, danneriet, dairies, and other en­
Democrats—so that the party ha* now elected terprises assisted. Eastern capital profitably
uny indications ot its return since.
later one of thi brothor* disappeared, and
38 members ct the legislature, instead of
loaued. Address
My little boy, eight years old^ was af­ Grecian said that he had gone to Neliraxka,
You may need it.'e-wirAT. Aun&lt;icinsi«*cu&gt;e&gt;
COOKER. PATTERSON &amp; CO .
CJlebratod Jetreroon'a-Blrthday.
and hare to elect 17 more to secure a major­
flicted with the salnc poison in 1884. but the boy never camo back, and it 1* sup­
inent isdorsetretn. Only M cent. M DraggMt*
, Polk Co., Oaxaox.
Jirw York, April a.—The 147th anni­ ity tn grand committee. Tbe Republicans LvnxrKXDKXcx.
All Inquiries Answered.
After taking several bottles of Swift’s posed tho wful rec aired another victim.
have
to
sleet
12
more
to
secure
the
same
re
­
versary
of
the
birth
of
Thomas
Jefferton
.specific (S. S. S.&gt; the eruptions entirely
Heom* to Hare Boon Loft to Lock.
MORTGAGE BALE.
sult.
MORTGAGE BaI-E.
di-appeared. A very slight form of the
Last December young Robert was jwteone&lt;i waa celebrat'd by a banquet and speeches
Default having been made In the condition*
NswroRT. R. L, April 7.—At Saturday'*
Def salt having been made In tbe conditions
same eruption retarued during tlio next and tbe murderer wa* detectoi by a party at the fiancm Dapocratic club. Among supp'emmtary election for tbe First and ola
certain mortgrae made by Fanny C. Ald- of* certala mortgage made by Charles W. '
those
present
were:
Governor
Abbott,
exBln*
and
Ellen
C. blgx*. hl* wife, to John A. ■ ,
spring, but we then resumed the S. S. 8., of neighbor*, who met Grecian with tho
to Samuel R. Willison dated December irt.
Fourth representatives of this city Democrats rteh
'
A. D. 1A«. and recorded In the office ot the Grvble, dated tbe seventh day of April, A. D.
and having taken enough during that se«- body of tbo boy oh bi* shoulder, making Bocrctary &lt;4 the Treasury Fairchild, Govregister ot deeds, tor lhe county of Barry and 1881. and recorded in the office of the Register of
son to make the cure permanent, ho has straight for the old wall Ho w.u arrested tmor Fitxhugh Leo. Senator MclTiereon, were chosen WHUam P. Clarke received 73 stete
Deeds,
for
the
county
of Barry and state of
ot Michigan, on the 3*th day of January
not since had any return of the disease. and the murder proved. Aa effort ho* been Ashbel P. Fitch. Charlee W. Dayton, and majority,and Andrew K, Qulnu Xfmajority. A. D. IMO, in liber 30 of mortgage*, on page ML Michigan, on the 10th day of May. A. D.
Tn Uber 13 of mortgages on page
ou
•Swift’s Specific (8. S. 8.) certainly effect­ made to have tho county comm Mioncre dig many other*. Ex-Preaidant Cleveland aud A question may bo relsml—depends ou tbo on which mortgage there Is claimed to be due 1M1,
politico at Uk* house—M to tho legality of at tiie data of thia notice tho sum of one hun­ which mortraxc. there Is elatmed to be due at
ed Hiorough cures In both these cases, and out tbe old well, now nearly fllted up. whan others rent letters of regret
date of tai* notice the sum of four hun­
the election, which was bell und r tbe old dred and seventy -two dolisn and twenty-seven the
dred and eighty-elrbt dollars and sixteen eenta.
I regard It as a most effective remedy for proof of all theao horrors ia likaly to appear.
rent*,
and
aa
attorney'*
fee
of
twenty-five
dol
­
voting. *y*totn because ot the delay in lar* provided for In said mortage, and do suit and an attorney's Tee of twenty-fire dollars pro­
all such diseases.
ChaPFAQVA, N. Y., April 4.—The’ old amending the new law oo that it would ap­ or proceeding* at law having been Instituted to vided for tn said mortgage, aud no sun or pro­
The Brotherhood WaJ Happy.
E. A. Bkix. Anderson, S. C.
recover the moneys secured by said tnortg*C*. ceed I ora at law having been L' stltnted to re­
Bowrpw, April 4.—Tho Boston and Brook­ Horace Greeley farm homo was burned to ply to supplemental election*
cover thetn onep secured by said mortgage, or
Treatise on blood and skin diseases
or any part thereof.
lyn Brotherhood clubs played a ball gome on tbe ground yesterday. All the books, a
Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of rale
mailed free.
Swm Specific Co.,
Opposing That Chinese Bill.
therefore, by virtue of the power of sate
water
color
picture
of
Mr*.
Greeley
and
a
contained in said mortgage. d &lt;h" statute In JNo&gt;tbe new grounds hero yesterday. Then- were
Atlanta, Ga.
contained In raid mortgiKeand the statute tn
■urh
case
made
and
provided.
notieeUhereky
Nxw
Y
ork
.
April
4.
—
Represcntativea
of
5,000 on the grounds unable to obtain seats, bust of Horace Greeley were saved by the
Jiven that on Saturday the twenty-right day efr -such case made ami are video, notire i&gt; hereby
ven that on Saturday tbe thirty -fl rat day of May
Obed Siherwodd and Joseph Williams and 10/XX) more were turned away. Brook- neighbor* MIsh Gabrielle Greeley wm at of tbe principal boards ot foreign mission*
une A. D. W0L at ten o’clock In,tbe forenoon,
. D. IMO. at ten o’clock in tbe forenooaT shall
church in Pleasantville at tbe time of the met Wednesday to discus* tho Chiae-e emi­ I shall sell at public auction, to thb highest Mdhave been convicted of shoplifting in u
at purtle auction to tbe highest bidder, at tbe
fire. Hhr is now staying with friends at Tbe gration toll Row before congram. Theoeuti- ■&lt;ler, at ths north front door of tho court home sell
Munroe store. Williams pleaded guilty *»
In tbe city of Hratuigv (that being the place north front door of the Court house In the city
ment of the meeting was strongly opposed to where the circuit court for B very eounty l« of Hastings (that being tbe pUec where, the cir­
Orchard'.
*
,
he saw »o chance of escape.
LwErxxiiKXCE. Iowa, April- U.—The
holden). the premise! described iu raid mort­ cuit court for Barry county te holden), the
the
bill.
It
wns
urged
that
its
adoption
j Und a Scrap Over Politics.
Cathartic Pill* are Whips,
black mare Queen by Nam brio o Boy, dam
would be a violation of treaty rights aud gage. or so much thereof a* may be Decenary premise* described In raid mortgage, or so
QtfttUT, hl*. April
Ex-Alderman all who were pres.-nt were appreher.s.vu that to pay tbe amount due on raid mortgage, with much thereof aa may be necessary to pay the
To the liver and bowels, but give no Fanny Lawton, tbo property ot T. F. Curseven per cent. Interest, and all legal cost*, amount due on raid mortgage, with eight per
Htrength. The more you take the more th, dropprf • Ul&gt;7 bj Axu.ll -Hr In tb. Jerry She*, n well-known politician, as- it would endanger the personal safety of tho tocether with an attorney’s tee of twenty-live cent. Interest and all local cost*, together with
city editor of The’ Amer .can missionaries now rarid«it* in dollar* covenanted for therein, the prMUM* au attorney fee of twenty-five dollars covenant­
you net-d. Miles’ Pills (M. P.) pudttvely morning. H* * &lt;*&gt; »■* “»&gt; »olr P™" Multe.1 A. E
described Io said mortgage a* all thateer- ed far therein, the premise* t&gt;eing described In
Quincy
Whig,
In
the
rotunda
of
the
TroChina and great y hamper them In their being
strengthen. The longer taken, the leatre- doco UJ U» p—l
*^Uon ta «»“ttain piece and ptreel of land situate in the said mortgage as all that certain piece or parrel
mout hotue. Th-alternation grew out of a work.
qulred. Samples free at W’. H. Goodyear’s.
township of liirry. In the county ot Barry and of land, lylnp and being situate a* theecaftheast
publication relative to 8h?a’* conduct at
state
of
Michigan, and kuosn and described as quarter of t!w&gt; norttieMt quarter of sretlon
The Pope Give* UU FoIBlcl Order*
follows: The north bait of the southwest twcnty-scvrn (XT) in town three (3» north, of
tho toll* during Tuesday’s election. Hew
1 M. Wooden, a grocer al Howell, lies
ot section two, town one north, range rang* nine (Si west, containing forty tefi/utiM
Roux, April 4-The Vatican has for­ camouutof the affair little the worse fur
.iuute«o.&lt;,lg,unenL
Nxw York. April 4.—Good Pillay was quarter
nf land, be the same more or less aeeordlDK to
alas
west,
Barry otntnty. Michigan.
warded instruction* to the papal nunmoat
the Putted Stete* survey thereof.
observed alteort aa’ a general holiday in
Dated Harting*. March 2*th. l»0.
Dated March 1*1, I'M.
.
Berlin and to Dr. Kopp, litehop of
tUwuai. R. WiVLisoK. MortgMM.
thb city; all tbe exchanges, Including the
If you will irrik u«vottr address, we win mall to art in acrord with the Centre I-rtJ in tbe
B
mitkACouirovk. Atty'* for Mortgagee.
stick, pro-1 noe, consolidated and cotton ex­
,°‘lrrv iilustented ■ pwnphlrt explaining all reichstag, aud to yield nothing to tho govNEW Yckk. April 7.—A terrific explosion
Smits ft Colordvk. All’ye for
• *"?• Of- ?K’* Criebteted Eiuclro-Vottale 7nSSt without compensating oanceariquA ocCTirr.d baturdsy in ths powder mill at change.' being dosed. With the exception
Meltand Appliances and Uic-.r charming effects
of tbe polio? and law courts, nearly all i he
■I*0*’ fftn nervous debilitated *y»t**m. and bow
Bay Ciieatartn, near Bartow, N. Y. Two city departments were do ed and service*
"’ll ‘luickly restore rou to vigor, and man-.
mwi, names unknown, were instantly killnd, wers brtkl iu churches and synagogues. It
RyBisnrrELD. Mass., April 7.—The carpen- and
L itn1 *n’pb,rl
I* yon are thus afflicted.
home* in the vicinity lor some distance
UtaT SW“‘ J,°" a U*16 *"a Ajq&gt;Uauee* ou a
naloa or tbl, dtj to
-I’tond
Voltaic JUu.t Co., Marshall, Mich. 1

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■■■LIVER PILLS! Dr. Owen’s Electric Belt.

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Oregon, Weptae, Wealth.

b&gt;

|ECKHAM’S CROUP KEW

.

�TIE BORDER MEXICANS.

A ROMANCE OF RICHES.

FRIGHTENED BY A GHOST.
SHORT LIVED SENSATION.

spring into life under the wonderful stimulus
cf the oil excitement It to located on Oil
creek, two and a half miles above OU Qty.
and it was bare that tbe third wrfl was drilled

dutance above Rouseville, the first real
“apouter" was struck. Tbto was the famous
on tbo Texas coast, is found a type of being
that to almost an anomaly, even ,-imong our
distinctly local He is tbe evolution of that
aried aud auu ki»«"d belt characterized by
flora and fauna mi acrimonious and n* shaggy
as himself and best exemplified by the cactus.
com nature

at making a mistake tn his crea­

tor to adversity.

You will find 'him plcttir-

This Mexican is far below tbe nation's repre­
sentative, yet be is not tbo degraded i&lt;eon or
serf of tbe land. Ho ia rather wbat the peon

joyed tho freedom of our government, if not
admitted to be tbc result of a fusion for some
ce-ntUFMu of the Spaniard with that mild
type of semi-civilized Indian of tbe Cortes
conquests, but fat nearer tbe Spaniard, whore
beautiful language, further softened into a
dialect, ho still retains. This may be duo to
lazjnras, but is more probably from tbe liquid

nf the southern tribes, as shown by the pres­
ent language of the Ptmas and Marieopas of
southern Arizona.

Tbe Mexicans are the happiest of contented
creatures, and, though poverty la tbeir uni­
versal heritage, thuy hare no wants. Jenn
similar peasant class in Italy when ho wrote
so truthfully that “He only to free wbo wants
nothing beyond what be ran get and does
barmiesiily ns bo pleases." There are two
daises of Mexican peasante, the Labradoes

milder, simpler people found sprinkled along
tbe small canyon* and valbys on little plot*
nf bottom laud adjacent and irrigated by
rtrople or community ditches called aoequias,
■which lead from the streams, winding along
tbe bank in a gradual way til! the stream's
lower Mvel will permit them finally to wan­
der over tho bottom. They bridge no arroyas, build no dams, arebrw or culverts, and
u*e only nature’s level, water, to give tho
grade required for tbeir canals. In engin­
eering ability they are as far behind the Az­
tecs, who once inhabited thb valley, as aru
tbe present Egyptians behind their aocestor*
under Menes.
A plot of a few acres supports an entire
family of a doasn. exclusive of dogs—as many
more. First a crop of melons ami colauta
(melons and barby); later a crop of frejotei
A little pepper and onions and their cvmmis■ary is complete. The Rancheros have more
ar less cattle, ponies, sheep or goats, are lev
kx-al in their tast'w and arc mere hardy, so
tiiat it is among them that is socnelinnw found
that outlaw element that has mode “Greaser"
tbe synonym for bandit and has stamped the
race a* thieving and treacherous. This ehoractA- w partly the result of a traditional sen­
timent—a sjiirit of adventurnus nsdsiance to
tyranny. On the Mexican side a mau who
evades tbeir outrageous taxes and custouw is
a hero; one kUlerl in an attempt to do m, a
martyr The government only is the robber.
Tbe men are fine honemcn, of tbe firm yet
easy border seat, always using that instrument
Sf torture, tbo bocada, or Spanish bit, in the
control of their ponies. Many are export iu
towing tlie riatn and wu* handle u revolver
well A Pueblo scene m very characteristic.
Adobe dwellings, thatched roof*, arbors be­
neath which are the rtono jar* left unglnzed
for cooling water, and tbe stone hand mill for
grinding Luo corn for corn coke*, calk-1 -tor­
tillas." Tht.p6nserration of thi* people would
ronipore with that of India. The.agricu It or­
al methods nro those described in the Bible.
Hay is cut with shoe, sometimes a hand knife
&lt;r a stride; a bough whose forks embtwcu tbo
proper angle in tbeir plow, and their oxen
are yoked by lashing a pole to tbc base of ther
boras.
.

fiexta Is usually celebrated by a “hoile,*
cool you will find thb hop imdds a “JacaJ.”
Everything has been removed from the boose
but a row of "siUas’' (chairs and boxes),
the sides of tbe room, which is
w beds of glowing coals placed

, _ .
candles cemented to
brackets or projecting adobe bricks by their
through tbe thatched roof and ceiling.

The

violin, an accordion and one or more barjM.
Toere are no hop cards, but the habitue can
toll you iu advance wbat tbe programme will
be—waiters alternating with the Mexican
redowa or three step, la galops, a polka and
maybe a western square dance or two.
tters is no directoire or empire gowns, on
ccr*ago bouquets, none of tbe traditional
BpanMt dren save the mantilla. Thb h
fudtd diagonally; double edged front, placed
over the bead, tlie longer end falling forward
is carried loosely over the boeom as high as
the throat and crosses the other fold on tbo
left eboulticr, leaving only an oval of face

tain a flpamah foevineet for black and aho

it colored wool or silk
&gt; a Mexican girl dancfact, tbeir movement* so yielding and full of

npon Win to

A CHICAGO MERCHAI&lt;iTrFURNISHES A

CHARACTERISTICS OF THE HAPPY
PEASANTS OF THE SOUTHWEST.

oil over tbc top of the derrick, high above tbe
tallest trees In tbe neighborhood, and started
tbe great rush of people into this wonderful
region. Tbto was oneo a great oil metropolis,
with banking oScot, scores of botch and all
tbe commercial facilities of a city. Being so
near to Oil City and Petroleum Cantor, its
population never got above 10,000, If it
reacboi that llgure, but it waa one of the
most active cltim in the belt of oil. It was
surrounded by some of tbo wonderful flow­
ing wells of early oil days. Tho Widow Mc­
Clintock farm, which fell into tbo pcrenedon
of Johnny Steele, afterward* known to the
world as “Coal Oil Johnny," is within sight
of this town. Like all oth- r oil towns, Rnuseville has been swept by fire a number of time*,
and there is but little of lhe old town left
What is left of it is a curious old relic, in
which there is but little to suggest tho bustle
and excitement and the fortunes lost and
won in former days. “Cool Oil Johnny" is
by no inetuis tbe only man wbo found an easy
fortune within sight of this queer old town.

when the night police reporters for the va­
rious tnuruing papers were preparing for a
home ward trip. There were thirteen men In
the room, and consequently a he^vy nud
ominous pall pervaded tbe atuxwphero, cast­
ing a dark shadow over them. When the
telephone l&gt;ril rang tba jingle eoundwl harsh
and tuimiisicab Thb moauge flashed acrosa

“One of our new* rm per carrier* has wen a
ghibt several times. Look into it”
Tbe man who had received the mtwage
turned from the ’phone. IDs face was pale'
and hl* form trembled.
“Boys, I’ve got to interview a ghost," he

of them involved an ----- ,
laterally an well as tlxwo up and down. They
ibo involved repeated movssnente of tbe
wrists, elbows and arms, altogether probably
not 1&lt;m than one moremrat for each note.
Thentfore, there were three distinct move­
ment* for each note, as there were twentyfour notes per secoud, and each of tbasa notes
involved three distinct musical movements
that aiuoantBd to seventy-two roovrenenta in
each s-rond. Moreover, each of tlitwo notra
was detennined by tbo will to a cborau place,
with a curtain force al ■ certain time and
with a certain duration. Therefore there
were four distinct qualities in each of the
seventy-two movement* in each second. Buch
were tl&gt;e transmission* outward. And all
those were conditional on ccuacIoummw* of
the poritiua of each hand and each finger be­
fore it was moved, and by moving it of tbo
»&gt;&gt;und and the force of each touch. There­
fore, there were three conscious s^naitkins
for every nota
There were seventy-two transmiaalotis per
serond, one hundred and forty-four to and
fro, aud those with constant change of qn*lIty. And then, added to that, all tbe time
the memory was remembering each Dote in
its doe time and place, and was exercised in
tlie comparison of it with others that came
before. 8o that it would bo fair to say that
there were not- less than twu hundred trans- .
rnisu hi of nerve farce to and from tbe
brain outward ami inward every seeond, and
during tbo wimle of that limo judgment waa ;
being excrt-isKi a« to whether the music was
being played better or worse than before,
and tbe mind wa* conscious nf some of the ,
motion* which the tuuric was intended to in- ।
sjun-.—Popular Science Moothlv.

require that, wboever

aba should know
Of

•‘W bat witbr
H I w*g telling wh#*t I xSn. u
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***

-irhicbmic-o: itr
"Ow.tWowa, itet * ,
cusvim generelly prevail*, are tarred to UBdargo this traiaing. Vary inaay, ae may biaaginwL think It, and nma porsota do not
feel tbc nrc^uty of i®F«toK tbto useful edncatioa on Indr daughter*
But the ro&lt;k1

fur it must be rtunembered that, whether a
woman's life obliges bar tn do three things or
■ot, aud even if b-r poailKKi in the world «1-

♦we’ll go with you,." came in a whisper
quire* of them. There is only one difference
from between the clinched teeth of his reckbetween a-barourai and tbe child of a trades­
Ims and deterudned companions A party cf
man—Che letter learn# Uie several du lire
six wa* made up. Tbe carrier.who had seen
the ghost was questioned. Ho was a bright
hul of 18, and told a hair raising story. Lar
learn tbe an* detail# of domestic service In
Monday white delivering pajwr* with hfc*
a strange bouse.
*
*
buggy ho came acron a corjwe in the street.
There are certain dishes of which the Gnrlt*waa a little after 4 o’clock, and the streets
Rouse well was burned, and Henry Rouse, were abeolutely dewrtsd. Tiie shock thb
after whom the town was named, was burned sight gave him qultc'unnerved him, but next
larly food, and in U» making of which they
to death, along with sixteen other men. Tbe morning bo was at hb work again. Hn again
are adept* Th»' f*r fanied Mosrkraut hi wtc
story of this tragedy has been told in these passed lhe iqxit on Leavitt itnx-t where the
of them. To make n saterfseUcy dbii of
sauerkraut tbe cobbaga aired for ore must be
cor|ne had lain, but timro was nothing there
the most appalli:ig tragedy in tbe bistory of out ot the ordinary. He turned tiie corner
good nnd hard, tbc siznuf tbo vegetable being
oil fire*, and, bring tbe first, it created a won­ Into Madison Street and jumped from hb
immaterial It mnst bo cat very fine. and.
derful sensation. There has Bren talk of buggy, ns was hb wont, and began zigzag­
erecting n monument on tbe site of tbe fire ging aero* tlie street delivering his ]&lt;qx?r»,
barrel with a little salt, but
can make a
to honor tbe memory of tbe sixteen men who the burau following him. At No. 711 be was
small quantity in n *U»c, Jar. Tbo cabbapr
Habit* ot Oatrichra.
were the first to perish in the development of
tho habit, uf throwing a japer Into tbo
the oil region. Col. Drake, wbo drilled tho In
There arc certain old tradition* about tbe must bo porkvd in • very liard and tight, uo
ballway. At No. 709 tlierc ix u sewing ma­
first oil well, bu no monument yet, and tbe chine store, ami as the youth came from rairica which, 1 have been told by lhe owner tight that tho liquid will remain on top. It
Citinrus of Rouseville do not believe that
ot tbe California ranch, are falbcious. Ho
across tbe street to throw hb jupcr into tbo
either monument will ever be erected.
says tiiat tbe ostrich doea not bury Ilia head
If oil were found in a literal lake, instead hallway, he caught -right of u white robed in tbu sand and imagine be is unobeerred by should also b.» placed on top instead of n doth,
ot in a porous rock, Rouseville, like Petro­ figure in the store next door. He paid no at­ In* enemies. On the contrary be is • very as tbo ta-xt&gt; will thus l» improved. Tbo cab*
leum Center, would have been situated over tention to It, but disposed of hi* pajH-r. As pugnacious bird and always ready for a fight.
a h»k&lt;« of oil A number ot big wells were be started to gut into Ins buggy, which wu* Nor does tbe female utrich lay her cjg* in though it may remain in th? barrel much
struck within tbe limits of tbe town, and now in front of tho store, be beard tbo old I the rand for tbe sun to hatch ibeni. To do
great “gushers’ surrounded the town on fashioned handle ot tbo door rattie. . Ho them justice, ttwy are quite domestic and de­
Wb*-i» k is taken out it should bn cooked
every side. Not only were tbo Oil creek looked through tbe door window aiiil raw a, serve a better reputation. Nor is tbe ootrich
flats here wonderfully prolific, but Cherry white figure, like a human being and yet un­ ever used for riding, a* be has an exception­
run, which emptier into Oil creek at this like one. Ho saw it but a moment. It melted ally weak back; any person might break it a pireo of fresh fat jwk Is put in, but not
et&gt;xigh to spoil tb&lt;» color. * Tbe sauerkraut,
point, produced some wells only second in away, anti all ho coaid see was I bo bright with • blow from an ■.nlinary rwna
of burning coal ia a largo slovo near |
nebne** to the Oil creek well*. Borne of tlio glow
the middle of the store. With a palpitating j His strength lies in bls great breast and hi* when fresh made. Is of a light color; the oldtr 1
largest of there were Dear Rouseville, and it
it K the darker colored it benosme. It must
feet.
Hi
ha*
one
f^rrat
claw
and
a
very
nriali
can be said that the wells in the vicinity heart tbe toy left tbe spot.
one, and with a terrible prvcisioci he can bring lx? boiled in cold water, not more than half a
have produced enough oil to have sub­
down tbe large claw with a cruel forco that potful. Iwxatsw, if too much water is used,
Thia
second
shock
was
almost
too
much
for
merged the town. The money value of tbo
will tear o;*-n anything not made of »heet the v.-^mhto will lose its color. Tlie fire
oil taken from tbe ground near Rouseville i» the carrier, but be had to wurk.nnd th- next iron.
above 850,000,000. Tbe Story farm alone has morning about 4:90 again approached tbo
Savage birds at baft, they are daugeroualy gravy will not boil away. Hosnr like mumthallway,
this
time
with
much
mlsgivitig.
No
produced about 810,000,000 worth of petro­
so during breeding Um-. The twenty-two kraut when it in made fresh, others ilka ix
leum. and still has a *mnll production—per­ sooner had bo delivered his pa|&gt;cr tban tbo blnl* brought to uur California ranch trust**!
haps 100 barrels per month. The first well specter again appeared. The door rattled as to their instinet and laid their egg* during
ilrillcd at Rouseville, tbe third ou the creek, if a key was Iwing turned, and tbeghost van­ lhe California winter, which corro*prmd-*d to tbe celerity with which order* fur this dtoh
os statc-L was pnt down by the primitive ished suddenly. Witb n loud scream the boy tbeir summer sooth uf the equator. It being
meth'*! of a “spring polo engine." This was fled. A watchman stopped him. The boy tbe rainy k-ojuo. their urrt* n ere filled with
nd engine at all, but a stout sapling, or took the watchman bock with him, but tbe water and the cgR* were chilled; *o tbe flrat to to add to it a glass, u half bottfe or a bottle
spring pole to which tbe tool- were aUarb-1 ghort did not show itself. Tin* watchman
inuoti of their American aojourn was a of champagne,, according to tbe quantity of
Three or four n*n would pull the spring polo
tbe food, jud brfore it i. sent to the table.
down aud it* spring would lift tbe tools for boy delivered hb )«per. Ho consented to failure.
The ostrich makes ite nezt by rolling ia the
tb&lt;- next stroke. This wa&lt; called “tramping stand across tbe street He, too. saw the
lha best at German dtabm tasto better still
•anti
and
trooping
out
a
hole
*omt
six
fe«c
in
I
ghost.
Nor
were
they
the
only
one*
who
saw
a well down,” and as many of them were
Hplaach ruukad iu tbe Gtrmau style is
tfam ped down to tbe depth of M&gt; and €00 it. Tiie horse, which could not be iufitieucrd diameter, and, excepting an incubator bouw,
feet tbc operation wm very slow and tedionx by any hallucination, also caught a glinipas tbe California ranch require* no .building* favorite dtoh with Americnns. Thb. vegetoNo lesa than 150 well* were put down on Oil of the strange vuion, and with a loud snort for the use of the birds, though the land is bto must lw boiled quickly in ro»»M4ernh|»
divided off into pres, fenced in. each alcct salt w«te*. ia tue water in which it b boiled
creek in thb crude way before steam was ap­ dashed away from the spot.
Tiib ghostly visitation continual every day an acre in extent, for th? me of the breeding there is pat jnnr fine ehopp-d onions, some
plied to the work. Where three months were
often required to drill a well then, one i* until tbo reporter* beard ot it and •l&gt;-ter- blrda, every pair occupying one tach in. tbe qrfnaeu is boiled a second time. If it to
mined to escort tbe youngster ou hiz rounds. closurv
drilled now iu teu days and even less.
“I'm glad there arc lot* of yer going," bo
Tbc aatrichca lire upon alfalfn and earn CJuk.-l with a good deal of butter, it m still
The history of some of the big wells u«tr
Rouseville Is the history of many, and will said, when told of the arrangement*. A car­ Alfalfa b a gras* cultivated all over tbe
serve to illustrate the an taxing richness of tbe riage wns secured and tho reporter* piled in. ranch, h nra-nibbL. our clover and grow* to chopped very fine; »oruc t-uoks &lt;-toop it »o fine
oil belt in^bb sectioti The Reed well, on the vehicle following tho carrier* buggy. At • crop some six time* a year. —St. Nicholas that it can be •trained through a stere, when
Cherry run, was struck July 17, 1«H. Is LceviU str—t both stopped and all alighted.
a pur*v’ -Boston Heri -cated oo an acre of leases! ground. Tbe&gt; ] The boy waa told to go ahead jtrrt ns usuai.
. ArT&gt; nv »«•» 'nar.
“Give me a list of th? names of tlie men in
land iuterist was to receive oue-quarter of and the reporter* were to steal along in the
ahadow
of
the
hou.*c*
tnd
surprise
Ute
ghost.
I
any
city
or
town
in
thb
country,
and
ever
the oil and tbe ownersbf tbe well tbo balance.
One well wa* put down, and in ninety days Two polioemou a|&lt;f&gt;eared just at this moment । without liaviag seen or heard of them. I will | lias a little black and tan dog. ab-ut ao high.
from starting the drill fTSI.OOO had been real­ and stood across the street watching tbe 1 tell you half tbeir ages," said a prominent citiThi* ■-anine ba* heretofore regarded Ipo* hie
I zra yesterday.
ized from it by tbe working interest r.iooe. strange actions of the reporter*
mtedon in life to make It a* warm as
It was about 4uK&gt; when the carrier’* hone
“How can you do that!" asked an incredu- I1 special
The Mingo (Hl company, of Philadelphia,
pcwuLlu for black cat*. White or Maltase oc
bought out one-quarter of the land interest in trotted up t&lt;» Na 700 and stopi&gt;ed. A nio- ! lous bystander.
yellow nr plotted cats be never tooleriAl, but
“Simply by tbe initial* of their names. In ,I a*
tho well for 8JO.OOO, after tbe owner had al­ meat later the boy ran amwt tbe street and
sure aa n black cat would show itself almut
ready sold 830,000 worth of oil from it Mr. made a diva for tbo hallway of NA 711. He tbe first place you must remember that about
)&gt;remue» Dun weuld straighten up tiie
Reed, after selling 875,000 worth of oil from turned suddenly jiut a* the nqxjrtcrs mode lialf of the male population ot tins country | the
brbtks ou tbo bock of his nock and go for
bb account, sold to Bishop, Bissell &amp; Co. a run forward, pointed hb finger at tbo door­ 1 have been named after presidents of tbe
»
half of hb Interest for 8200,000. A man named way ot No. 7W&gt; and cried:
United States or candidates for prv-udeut, that black cat. He cor.Ll tolerate anything
Frazier had an interest lu the well that netted 1 “There it b! See it! Bee it!" Tie was in­ and all you have to do b to know when these I but a sable feline. That was t&lt;&gt;u much for
him &gt;100,000 in oil. and be afterwards sold his tensely excited. HL* baud trembled aud hb presidential candidates were at the zenith of hb degship to radurv
interest for &gt;100,000 ra*L. Most of these sales eyes dilated. The curtains ou the window* their popularity. Of course, exceptions must । Now, the Rev. Streamer has a little daughI ter^Koili.-, who tovew thu Uttlo'dog a* b.wrtwere cash in hand. The" Mingo QH company ami door of tho store were down almo*t all be made of George Washington and Andrew
paid 8*0,000 for their interest in one pay­ the way, but *U11 tbe reporters could *re the Jackson, for people have not quit naming ily a* the doq bates black cat*. A few days1
meat Three other wells were drilled an thb shadowy form of a human figure standing tbeir boys after these illustrious men to thb I ag». during tlie enld. stortny wveUier, Sadie,
oaild not find bcr “d •ggie” atxait the huu? •
one acre of ground, and from tbe four wells near tho door. With an ear piercing shriek day.
$2,000,000 were realised. Thb b perhaps tbe tbe boy dashed acr» the street as fast as hl*
“Fur instance, here b the name of W. R.
richest acre of ground ever developed in tbc leg* could carry him. The reporters and the Johnton—WiDiarn Henry Harrison was
oil country. The original owners were men two policemen who had &lt;xmw up also nut. elected president in 1880, consequently Mr.
of small means, and all became wealthy from In a moment they retnrnad, and tbe boy, Johnson i« about 53 years old. Rereb W. i**1
*** D'*° croucW»« und-r tho
thi* idflgln transaction. Even the Philadri- gathering courage again by their presence, Scott Smith—Winfield Scott ran for presi­ lew. i tking uu umbrella she went oat uul
pbb and New York compaaiaa who bought came back.
dent in 1832. Smith U therefore about 87 attemi^l to la-lng Doo in. Hut bn growled
TUX MTETXRT SOLVrn.
them out at such extravagant figures realyears ohL Tho next name on tbc list b A.
There was. a rattle of tbe door, t^e white L. North—Abraham Idncoln wa* elected
There is no sign of the Red well or any ot specter again appeared, tbo door opened and president in 1800. Mr. North b therefore
its rich neighbors now. The places where tbe it stood before reporters, i&gt;oliccmeu and the about 28 year* of age. Now take tbe next— m»u»r. when
ilkro-rel u»t !&gt;,«, b«l
derricks and tanks stood are grown high with carrier. It wm. at hay! The gbo*t bad M. F. Smatherx.' Millard Fillmore was a (*" ““&lt;•
klttao. In darn, wUd, had
weeds and bushes, and from tbe mine of materialized!
ol”' “•* &gt;» *“
candidate for prekidrat in 185G. M. F. Jour'S
Tbe specter did not wear coat or vest. It Smatbers b, therefore, in all probability, taoddlr daUaiyt u,. treu,
wealth tbe spot has returned to its primitive
Tk. O..
. . .
wildness and worthlessness.—Rouseville (Pa.) waa hatleao and in it* stocking feeL It wu | about 33 year*, old. And so on. By studya short ghost with a long beard. As the ।
Christian mna of men you can fig­ . .------ pneouair ami
froat laden breeze skurried down Madison I tire out the ages of many of •*-—
u&gt;e Rnt oppcrtunity he got hr ran oat again.
street it toyed with that beard as w ith a
I Joined a group in tbe Sturtevant house. Uniou Jock at a maathead. Tbe ghost'a teeth I clotely."- Punxsutawney.Spirit.
chattered ns it declared itself :
Quarrying
the minstrel He wa* relating to bis listeo•Tm getting tired of being bothered every
morning. If you don’t keep away from here
I’ll have you arrested. What do you take
member of a little band of minstrels whone. .me torr
modesty was in perfect keeping with its
“A ghost!" cried the chorus.
etoe. We only played tho smaller towns.
-“I ain't,” refilled tbe specter.
■&gt;------ wyrou,copper
by green, and -aramic
and einc by white.
“Yea you are," erfcd the carrier. “Haven’t
Volcanic eruption* and earthquake* bavo
you been getting up every morning and rat­
almost destroyed the caves in which onyx
that, in order to give tone to tho company, tling the door V
tbe rnanagw aud I should bead the proecsTbe specter looked pityingly on tbo argu­ exists, and the native Indians who mine it
afaxa in a carriage. Weil, 1 had my way, mentative boy nud said in on injured tone ot have to cut through ms— of ruin*. Blocks
voice: “I get up at 4 JO every morning to let of the material ore quarried in a prim
in tbo Den-Kpaper carriers when they come way, in order ncA to shatter lhe sub*ta
Deep round hob* are drilled by hand
■teixl. to get tbc lest looking carriage and ■round."
team that the town afforded.
“Didn't you shake that door yeaterday at line*. In each hob b inserted a snug fitting
piece of wood, which has been grooved from
4-dfir insisted tbo youngster.
from tbe
A chilly blast from the west struck the end to end. Ha water b poured into the
specter with fall force. It vanished, dam­ grooves at night. This swells tbo wood, and
tho block b split along tbe line without dam­
ming tbe dour behind It,
age. Tbe natives then saw the block iato
dabs and polish tho
‘-• - - I rub man, promised faithfully to be on band

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.olllo- to . wu™ «. pH,™U»t I obould wwp ,'b.
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‘MjU'bor*. corn. I’m ufrsid
um tbe circular side, .mi
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to0L"-W.U6tewtN^,
T« haute

»«&gt;»b- Ejrx
aMram5 to ra&amp;isIM.
* th. &lt;U1 Murr rono dS
trades—the makmc of
“ fc“*3
,n,ai '^ea-t.. matenalrf
childrens ornamental ah— and
tu&gt; brandi * a
rmkla,. u «■«, dolU
wraly
boou. while tfl «. .-/“J
have proper eve*. Ball.’
aorta, known tecbnlraliy u
____ ___ _ __ _ _____ -I-.’ i-m-raa hoilow glass sphere* of white enamel, black ud
blD3 being tiia only color* n- &lt;1 Tl»- naiuni
eyas are of similar eompuduo:: -x.it hsietu
pupil and iri* correct!* reprewntaL Cratoerab’.e quantities are export-i, wptcially u
French doUmakcr-. The tl*&lt; k eye* ar* tad
for dull* exported to South Anietwa, sad

naturally preferring ibeir ■! &gt;!!. u, b«. ~_
Of a similar hue to tbaramo^
■Ma ah • .

the greet privilege uf old
ting rid uf reapotwibffltiK'
jrarfclng veteran* n ill md

oM that
ne Srt riirf

rid of them and iu* life tr.-dtb- r
------------- nuntotl family cat, &lt;n tch&lt;Av;.'h.
,-aji*.
fore tbe fire, lettiug tb-, gets il ».-&gt;r.-nth tnsquilly diffuse Itself throngti'all her mtsnal
arrangement*: No mure -Aritcuin; for nits
in dork, damp cellar*, do mare watching tk*
savage gray rat at the tnocob uf his den, m
more scurrying up trees •»! lamp pous tu
•void tbe neighbor s cur, w wi*bes to oakthe tight stra)N unbuckled and tbo heavy cd.
lar lifted from tbo ar k aul slnoMen.-Dr.
Holmes in Tlie Atlantic.

OUSTERS
aRE
THE BEST

HoM by ail (te.ter

£ Qrain-Savtnr,. T^ne-Ssviag, Money-Savnv TtrttJw
of this day and a^c

IS More Poir.n of Exclusive
Superiority than ail odm
combined.
f E R Y Threshertnar. a a d
Farmer ia delighted with ta

marvelous work.

N
E

OT only Superior for all
of Grain, but the only inc*
cesaful handler of. all SeedsNTIRE Threshing Expenses
(often 3 to 5 times that amount)
I made by extra Gram Saved-

3RKMANSHIP Material,
and Finish beyond all com-

bcst Jobs and make the most

NCOMPARABLE for Sim­
plicity, Efficiency, and Dura­
bility.
EYOND nO rivalry for R«P»d
Work. Perfect Cleaning afll
for Saving Grain.
tQUIRES no attachments or
|Wr&lt; to change frt®

Grain to Seeds
BROAD and ample Wsrrsnty

MICTION Enrtof

U«'lt 1-W-1U •

Dorebility.

Mexican sang.

m Pwpbirt r*-"r

Ac 1A o'clock I looked down tbe road in ths

at thia great

ILUT1ON in ThreJn*
Send f« P*”‘

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! Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXIV. NO. 51.

HASTINGS, MICH., APRIL 16, 1890.

Hastings Banner
Published Wednesday* by
COOK ZBIiOS.,

The Proprietor oi the Tower

F. R. PANCOAST.

----- IS THE-----

HASTINGS. mca.

HA8TXACA, JgJC'H.

Largest Retail Dealer
IN THE WORLD.

THIS WEEK’S CATALOGUE OI
GREAT SPECIAL OFFERINGS
MEN'S SUITS:
150 black C. Worsted Sack Suits,
$3.50
120 brown W. Cassimere Sack Suits, $5.00
260 plaid
$6.00
ISO genuine Victoria Cassimere Suits. $7.00
300 Pepper and Salt'
“
$8.00

Over 1500 Men’sSnMIO
Any of them guaranteed good value and formerly
sold at $15. $16 and $1S.
All of above bargains in sacks and frock suits, men’s
sizes. 30 to 42 breast measure.
We only quote these prices for this week.
AV rite or send for our rnles for self measurement. We
sand suits on approval C. 0. D.

Hudsons

TOWER

CLOTHING COMPANY,
Largest Cloth’ers, Hatters and Furnishers,
GRAND RAPIDS,

-

MICH.

THE MARKETS

Given Away.
\. copy of Websters Unabrldged'dictlon- ।
ary to every fruitman, gardener, farmer or
am |&gt;rr*&lt;m who buys of me or any of my »
.u-nts StO worth of Nursery stock or
- .si, ot any kind for spring or fall plantI’, of 1. prices. Terms cash or ap-i
imte. Como «ntl **■(• rtic or
j
want* known by addressing Wrighte Nnr- ,

-rj agency, Middleville, Mich.. V. O. box

SHADELAND,”

-

Bastings.
Apples-Dried. 4c perlb.
Butter—lie.
Clover seed 4*.* 5OB4.2O.
Beans—41 AS per bu.
.
Corn—me.
Beef—Live. 43.30843 OOcalves. U ««3 50.
Bugs—Wc
„
,HM^meei.ac.
Hides—Beet.3c; caH,3c.
cwi.ac.
Ltrd-ic.
Ums-Bailingatoau per bl
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Poultry—Hens-8c: chickens. 10c.
piaster—Soiling at 45 per ton.
Salt—Selling at 31 per bbl.
Timothy Seed—Selling al 42.00 per bu.
Wheat-No. 1. white 77c red. 77c.
Keans-41.50O4L4B per bu. for city picked.
Hutter-watsc.
Oata-Wetta* s c per bu.
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• Iceland Ponies.
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Cleveland Bays
Devon CaUle
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CoOKi Bltos.
Hasting., Midi.. April lat. isuf.

of oats last week, the first we believe sow­
ed In our part of town.
□J. IL Smith is on the sick list at present
The report reached us that the widow
Allard Ing is very ill. and her recovery

Jacob King and wife, of Chtriotte, visit­
ed his mother over Sunday.
H. M. Lee, of Nashville, called on'
friends Friday.
L. C. Felghner, of the News, took in
Nashville over Sunday, calling on his best
6ur weather prophets do not agree. Some girl.
predict a dry season, others say wet. This
Mr. Dean was on hand Monday morn­
scribe will tell you further on what the ing preparing the Warner building for
season has been.
raising and moving, and to be put on a
" O«e of our boys remarked last week he stone foundatiop.
guessed lie would find out after awhile
that sugar making was over, as many of
the eorres]&gt;ondenta had told iur that fact
Mrs. Geo. Greenfield died last Wednes­
So it will not lx* necessary for mi* to add day apd was burled Friday.
J. K. Wilcox has erected a new wind­
my testimony.
mill.
PrBlrlavlHa.
A. D. Jarrani, of Battle Creek, called
M. J. Goss is not feeling very well.
on Maple Grove friends last* Wednesday.
Charles Ruggles Ls working In the harLibbie Shoup will teach the Quail trap
ne«shop for L. L. Loveland.
school this spring.
School commenced last Tuesday.
Mr». Whitney returned from her visit
The Odd Fellows of this place will give with Grand Rapids friends Saturday even­
a sugar social at their hall on the evening ing.
of April 25th. All are Invited.
Mrs. Wm. Bivens and Philip Gray are
Harry Goss spent Sunday with tils par- numbered among thesick at this writing.
Eva Bivens bos gone to Bellevue to
J. J. Perkins Is building a new tenement work.
house.
v
.
J. B. Messimer and family, of Nashville,
Mrs. Collier has the cellar for her new visited Maple Grove friends Sunday.
house dug and stone for the wall on the
T. J. Navue lias gone on the road and is
gronnd.
buying eggs for Brooks &amp;. Smith, of Nash­
W. L. Brown expects to move Into his ville.
house soon.
Eva Robart begins her school In the
Frank Doster and Merrit Wood have re­ Norton district tliis week.
.
turned home from the north woods.
Rev. Nice, the Evangelical minister,
The prohibitionists of this town’have will stay with us another year.
absorbed the democratic party. No demo­
The program is out -for the Sunday
cratic ticket was in the field this spring. school convention at the U. B. church tlie
The republicans made a clean sweep with 24th.
the exception of clerk and member of
Boro, .to Mr. and Mrs; Lafayette Calkins
board of review for two years. It seems the 5th, a daughter.
that the democratic party have swallowed
Mr. and Mrs. Nlcewander visited at
the prohibition party aud the prohibition Battle Creek the fore part of last week.
party have swallowed democratic princi­
Bert Harding will work for Gilbert
ples.
•
Ijipham this summer.
.
We saw a nice little article In the
Prairieville correspondence to the l&gt;einoBrush Ridge.
crat stating that a certain republican drove
Mrs. W. W. Havers b ill.
out into the country and got an old man.
Mr. lauchlin McBain mid wife, of
and after having got bls vote allowed him
to walk home in the mud. This article Hastings, were visiting at John’ McBain's
was true but a few wofdfi of explanation on Sunday.
'Jessie McBain, of Petoskey, is visiting
is needed. This old man’s home Is about
'40 rods from the place of voting and at John McBain's.
F. Pierce went to Charlotte on business
walked home at his own request.
•
Teter Drummond is-training his dog to last week.
The funeral sermon of the. sister of
ride a horse.
.
M. J. Goss has sold n large quantity of Henry Anders, of whom we spoke last
week, was preached on' Sunday at the
maple sugar this spring.
George Mullen will teach the Brown Brush Ridge school house by Rev. Clark.
Htirvey Karns is improving rapidly.
•
school.
'
Mrs. Jacob Scbeurtr dcj&gt;arted this life
on the night of the 12ih. Funeral services
Mu?h damage was done by the wind on held on the 15th at the Podunk U. B.
the morning of the 2d. by- laying fences church, conducted by Rev. Snyder, of
low. unroofing buildings, taking barn Hastings. The bereaved family have the
heartfelt sympathy of tlie community.
doors off, distroying fruit trees, etc.
Township meeting passed off quietlw Site leaves a husband and four children to
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there being three tickets in the field. Dem­ mourn his losk.
We hear distant mutterlugs of another
ocrat, ProhlolUon aud Republican. The
latter elected their entire ticket by good stonn approaching, in our highway contro­
majorities except treasurer who bad eleven versies.
W. Haven's lias sold his farm to A.
majority.
The New England supper for tlie benefit Bugby.
of tlie Baptist church which .was held at
the’residence of F. W. Ford. April loth,
Mrs. Gillaspic. who some ago was sent
was well patronized and a good social time
enjoyed by all present. Substantial aid to the insane asylum, has so far recovered
was rendered to the society ajnoiintlng to an to be at home again.
Mrs. Wallace Brown visited at Dr.
82S.
Drake’s one day last week.
A. Scogal has moved to Augusta.
Mr. Burkhart has moyed out of Mr.
A. Jones, ot I-ake Odessa, was shaking
Cowles house, and is living near Hastings.
hands with friends here last week.
Rev. Puffer will give a number of dis­
E. F. Manly, of Kalamazoo, was visiting
the deplorable condition of fences, wood courses on the last words of Christ at his
sheds and buildings upon his farm, caused crucifixion, at tbe M. E. Sunday evening.

WHOLE NO. 1820.
I just Wednesday Effie Snyder closed a
successful five month’s term of school at
the Center.
Ella and Effie Scheffhauaer started Mon­
day for Hastings Union school.
Charles Beach has bought a new horse.
Dr. Larkin has bought a smell farm and
Is to build q new ItousC directly.
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Carlton.
C. S.'4Vngbt is afflicted with Mire eyea.
Mrs. J. W. Strausbaugh. of west Carl­
ton, spent Sunday in northeast Carltott
the guest of Edwin McFaddens and wife.
J. .W. ■’Carpenter is working at Dr. A. J.
WrUrht's.
Quite n number of tlae finny-tribe are
being taken from the river.
IL B. Richards and wife, of Hastings,
visited here Sunday.
Jud Carpenter, of west Carlton, spent
Sunday nt Pleasant Point
.
Mrs. John Donley and &lt;&gt;. B. Donley, of
north Carlton, spent Sunday with jotm.
Fleming and family.
Arteta Donley visited Belle Moore Sun­
day.
Elmer Marlow will work in Campbrife
this summer.

Aaagrta.
•
Lovely weather to catch fish.
Mrs. A. W. Wilcox Is on the gain at this
writing.
Ed. Frost and sister Nell visited their
sister, Mrs. Jay Prescott last week.
Wm. Seger's store and residence Is con­
nected by telephoneJames Cooper and family, of Marshall..
visited at Mrs. C.’a mother, Mrs. Case, last
week.
Mrs. Fox was agreeably surprised Wed­
nesday afternoon. April 10th. by a number
of her friends, it being her birthday.
Yim Hartom is staying at Mrs. Wilcox.
during her sickness.
Mrs. J. Mayo and Mrs. Burgess attend­
ed quarterly meeting of the M. P. church
at Pennficld Saturday and Sunday.
Mrs. Anna Morehouse, of South Assyria,
visited at Maple Grove last week.
Bert Ford will move back to Kaiarao
soon. ' Cat Smith will wofk the Cooper
farm tills summer.
The Sylvester boys have completed tbe
job of sawing pickets on Blink’s farm, and
moved on A. G. Kent's land north of the
Center.
Will Jinks and wife visited In Bellevue
last week.

,

The result of town meeting was quite a
surprise to all. Tilings would have panned
out differently It all the voters had been
out and done their duty.
The postoffice has not been moved yet.
Quite a number of our young people at­
tended the party at Dooley's Friday night
Campbell Bros, are receiving additions
to their stock iu tfade every day.
School commenced this week.

Of Helen A. Uoderhlll. wife of James Under­
hill. who died April 1st, 18M, a^ed M year*
and 7 months.
On the bright sbinlDg shore.
In the land of the blest.
Host sweetly lister.
Ufa’s trouble* are o’er.
And soon we shall meet thee
Ou that bright shining shore.
She ba* left a dear companion
In this world of sin and pain.
And w hope that lie may always
Feel his loss. to bfrber gain.
This world 1* full at sorrow.
Sickness. pain aad death.
She will new fear the morrow.
But will ever sweetly rest.

Morgan. Thursday, April 17th. at post­ by the high wind of the 2d, the fore part
office, 9 to 12 a. in.
of last week.
Irving. Thuraday. April 17th, postofflee.
G. L. Smith Is home from Battle Creek.
Many people the past week have availed
Baker Shriner was in town Saturday.
tkcmsclves of the opportunity of buying
Cloverdale. Friday, April 18th.; at po.st- I goods at costs, at the store of Albert IjiwA. J. Hardy, of Detroit, Is in the village.
orfice. 10 a. in. to 4 p. UL
Mrs. H. A. Barber Is visiting friends In
Mit Nobles who had the trouble with
Delton. Friday. April 18tl$. nt postoffice,
Albert Nichols and wife have returned the village.
Clark Hunt a short time ago. and got a cut
10 a. in. to 4 p. iu.
* from their two weeks visit and he will re­
Ada Michael, of Hastings. Is visiting in the arm. is not doing very well. The
Prairieville. Saturday. April 1‘Jtli, at sume hi.*- school to-day. having hired to Lulu Felghner.
arm is covered with ugly boils and very
pot&gt;toffice,0|a. m. to 3:80 p. m.
Miss Griswold, of Vermontville, spent pairrful,' fears arc entertained that the
tench our school for the coining year.
Hickory (Jowers. Saturday. April IVtb,
Sunday with Ora Smith.
.worst Is not yet.
Mr.
(paddock,
of
Olivet
college,
was
the
at postofticc. 0 a. m. to 3 p. m.
High Street.
C. Campbell bad a very bad time with
guest of S. J. Truman over Sunday.
Dowling, Tuesday. April 22, at postheart trouble one day last week.
J. Bush has his barn raised.
Fred Appleman and family have moved
office. 10 a. m. to 4 |». in.
Charles Hazel, from Delton visited at
Jennie Uorr, of Podunk, visited Mrs. L.
to Battle Creek.
Carlton. Wednesday. April 23, at jXlSt-" D. Smith last Friday.
Sidney Bull's Sunday.*
Jasper Burgtuan drew the diamond ring
office. 9 a. m. to 11:80 m.
lMr». C. C. Campbell to home again.
Geo. Ransom boasts of having the best
at the entertainment given by the Gallo­
Freeport, Wednesday. April 23, at pOSt- piece of wheat in Rutland.
it is rather poor encouragement for the
way
Co. Saturday evening.
office, 1:80 p. m. to « p. in.
leaders of any party, to work hard to keep
Grace Merrifield is attending scliool in
Mrs. Oren Hyde, who has been visiting their party in tl*e front rank, and have •
Bowens Mills, Thursday. April 24th, at Hastings.
postoffice, lip. m. to 5 p. m.
Mrs. Brangwin was the guest of Hastings relatives at Scio. Ohio, during the winter, man almost elected, and then have a sore­
Yankee Springs. Friday. April 125th. at friends one day last week.
returned home last week.
head step up and defeat one of the best
Henry Hoe luu commenced excavating men on the ticket, by using slips for the
postoffice. 9 'to 11:30 a. in.
George Ransom and sister Minnie, of
Orangeville. Friday. April 23th. at post­ Podunk. were tlie guests of T. Brangwin dirt from his lot aud will erect a brick democrats.
building upon the same, to be used as a
The republicans elected every man that
office. 1:80 to 5 p. m.
and family last Saturday evening.
.
Cedar Creek Saturday, April 20th, at
was elected In this town this spring, al­
Mrs. F. Johnson, of High street, spent meat market.
Saturday night C. D. Cooley. Chas. Neal though the democrats claim a great victory.
postoffice, 10 n. m. to 4 p. in.
yart of last week with Hastings friends.
Woodland, Saturday. April 20th.a t post­
Howiabout Union when every man is a
Fred Howe and Junes Coflleld are both and a tramp by the name of Charley Miller
loaded themselves up with too much of democrat Tell us brother K. of L. and
office, 8 a. ni. to 4 p. m.
tick with lung fever.
Little Allen, only child of Mr. and Mrs. that IucIoub fluid, familiarly known as P. of I.
Charlea Tyler, ot Freeport, has been vis­
Junes Ransom that was very sick when ••O-Be-Joyful," and were locked up in the
village bastlie by Marshal Overholt. iting nt IL W. Newman’s thy past week.
Farmers an* improving the time plowing hi* twin sister Allee died, has nearly re­
Monday morning they were brought before
We understand that Jerry Sprowl has re­
covered from hte illness.
|
for oats and barley.
Squire
Mills,
and
plead
guilty
of
being
turned from the west a wiser but poorer
Byron Brangwin had a serious accident
Under the Influence of warm rain and
drunk. They were fined each three dol­ man than when lie went
sunshine wheat and grass are improving befall him last Monday. While at work
in tlie woods, a.chip flew hitting him In lars and costa.
In appearance.
I ,
Death
From April 4th to evening of the 10th the eye, cutting a piece from the eyeball.
there was 1.84 Inches of rainfall. For the Doctor Lathrop dressed the wound, and
House cleaning Is the order of the day.
same time the average temperature 48 de­ says If Inflamatlon can be kept out the eye
Frank Smith is visiting his parents.
will come out all right.
grees. highest 08 degrees on the 8th.
idna in “Tba
B. Munger commences work in Battle
To find &lt;&gt;bt what a deplorable condition
rallied after t
Creek Monday.
the country te In, listen to a pen picture of
Mr. Ackett anfi wife, of Nashville, visit­ Peg Woffington tottered to tbe stage door
J. O. Lee lost a very valuable cow the ed his brother Saturday and Sunday.
some of the P. of I. lectures that are per­
ambulating our country. The writer lis­ evening of election day.
The r. of I. store at Lacey is now tn full
tened to one and noticed the school house
Philip Schray is turning Ids attention progress.
stove wepL One redeeming feature, if somewhat to paper hanging and decorat­
Mildred Corning lias returned from and Mim Maria Linley died at Bath white
they pay cash for all their trade there will ing.
,
Hillsdale, and will commence her school ringing “1 Know that My Redeemer Lireth;’*
On Saturday tilloid officers went out,
Im? less Indebtedness in the country, and
In the Stevens district Monday.
all branches of trade would be in a healthier and the newly elected took their places as
Married, at the residence of the bride’s that hi* strength failed him after the great
quietly as lambs to the fold. John Lee parents In Johnstown, Isa Beach and Fred
condition.
....
A very pleasant gathering of friends received the unanimous vote of the new Brown, of Assyria. About 90 guests were sinking on his son's abooldr.-, bo w r.ispereo,
met at the depot one morning lest week. board for the appointment of school In­ in attendance and many beautiful presents “I am dying I Speak to them for tne!"
Strangely enough, two celebrated French
The occasion was the departure of Mrs. spector vice Charles Williams resigned, were presented to the happy couple.
Mary Flower, wife of Homer Flower and because of his election as town clerk.
Carpenter A Son it is understood are
bls sister Clara, to Join him at his home In
selling for the P. of L’a.
Quarterly meeting will tifTheld atTbe delightful comedian, Milhcr, who can
Campbell. Minnesota.
The exhibition given by the 1*. of L’s at
longer join the “Train de PtaWr’’ at tba
Bonfield church next Sunday by Rev. Mc­ Palais Royal, being afflicted with paralyse
the North Jordan school house was a sucKee.
■ Miss Spring had a severe relapse last
David Stiles' fatted herd of catllepa used great Parisian favorite, who, while waiting
Sylvester Hynes and wife have gone to
Wednesday, which lasted her several days,
through our town last Saturday, enroute
booaekeeping. *
&lt; ou»ed by a call fn&gt;m Mr. Winter.
for Battle Creek.
ralk-d “Pari* Exposition," suddenly fall to
About the happiest man in town is A.
Roy Carr has gone to Tojieki. Kan. to
Nellie Edmunds commenced her school
W.
Dlllenbeckin
spite
of
all
opposition,
work through this summer.
Moaday.
Geo. Becker is contemplating a trip to he got there for board of review for two
Last Saturday all officers elected quali­
years by a majority of 16.
Washington (slate) in the near future.
fied, except three constables.
•*'
Our saw mill is running at full blast now
Not lea than I,UDO,QUO of prairie oteiokaM
IL A. Nichols has gone on a business
Last Saturday L. C. Edmunds sowed
trip to N. Y. state this week.
X. Stowell, of the Agricultural coliege, one field of peas and Ills early ]K&gt;tatoes and are marketed m Chicago every year, of wife*number Blinou furnishes nearly oa^hal
Mr. Austin’s well caved In the other day;
other garden stuff.
made bis parents a visit over Sunday.
cause too much rain.
The P. ot 1. have rented the Mosher hall,
Mrs. A. Tinkler, who has been visitingfree abooting
John Shriber has hired out to work for
tier daughter. Mrs. Dean, returned to and will hold tlteir meetings there.
D IL Footer this summer.
The wind or cyclone that went through
Otte Ijmilon and wife, Mtea Annie Hastings Saturday.
here last Mouday night, tipped Robert be benefited by placing the «&lt;uon a
D.
W.
Izxxiy
retprnetl
to
Nashville
Sat
­
Shriber and Mi»s Fannie Carpenter spent
Phillip’s well house over and scattered
urday morning.
Sunday in Freejiort.
R. G. Wheeler teaches the school in the fenoing property.
Mr. Avrilk* has a sister and her husband
Bert Zimmeiman te having fine luck
Tamarack
district
this
summer.
visiting him at thifi writing from Grand
Ivery one catch all the suckers you can. wltb his lambs, finding 8 in out day, and
all twin*.
llSJao5&gt; Shriber and son sowed six acre*
go without fish.

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White wandering about tbe Lithium
springs, just at the edge of tbe little villago
of Milford, one day, the writer remarked the
large number of Indians in the vicinity. An
Inquiry developed the fact that the regener­
ated Mvagteof the Omaha, Otoe and Pawnee
tribes pay frequent visits to that locality and
always carry off with them jugs and bottles
of the water. Tlie sight of a half dollar and
a little persistent questioning induced an ugly
■warrior, with a lix word name, to tell why
the}’ came so far from their reservations to

legend* of the tribe, aud wastu follows, minus
the broken language used:
were united under one tribal organization,

to cure IL
*
8d. It cures hereditary blood taint,
even In the third and fourth generations.
No other remedy lias ever done IL
4lh. It lias never failed to eradicate
Krofnla (or King's Evil I In all Its forms
from the system.
Mb. It curat contagions blood poison
in all Its stages by eliminating the hon Ible
virus from the system, thus giving relief
from all tbe conM-qui-necs of this bane of
the human family.
“My blood has been so out of order dur­
ing the summer ot 1888 that 1 virtually
had no health at all. 1 hud no appetite;
nothing 1 ate agreed with me. 1 was
feeble, puny and always feeling bad. I
had tried various remedies without re­
ceiving any benefit, until at length I com­
menced on Swift's Specific (S. S. 8.) That
medicine increased my weight from 155
pounds to 177 pounds in a few months,
and made me as well and healthy as any
man now living, a a S. is undoubtedly
the greatest blood purifier to-day oti the
American continent. John BEi.r.mv,
No. 449 North State St. Chicago, 111."
Treatise on blood and skin diseases
mallet! free.
Swift Spkcohc Co..
. Atlanta. Go.

named Quenchaqua. Under lite leadership
happiness and prosperity reigned. Their villagcs were surrounded -by fields of corn and
their huta filled with the skins ot the buffalo
and antelope.
Quenchaqua had a daughter, who wm called
Ex-Alderman Smith Daniels, of Lansing,
Shogo, the fairest and sweetest of the prairie
flower* The trophies of the chase adorned died last week.

nred.for Iter beauty for and wide. Among - If you will send usaour address, we will mall
the young chieftain* of tbe allied tribes, none you our lUustrated apamphlct explaining »U
were more amiduous in their attentions to aixrat Dr. Dye’» cilebntted Electron Stale
Beit ami Appliance*, and their charming effects
upon tbe nervous debilitated system, and how
Pawnees, and Popotne, of the Otoe*. Both tiey will quickly restore vou to vigor, and man­
of' these youthful warriors were brave and hood. I’Minnhlet free. If you are thus afflicted,
noble, ns warriors go, and for a long time wv will send yo*&gt; * Helt and Appliances on a
Shogu was unable to make any distinction in trial.
Voltaic BrltCo.. Marshall. Mich.
her affections between than. ’At last, how­

ural power* and this picturesque devatMm

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writ, bevond luomitaiu* and utrmtntL
She was wiiliug to undergo the hardship*
CEHTLEMEM.
at a dreary inarch for the rake of joining
tbo companion of ber youth and husband.
Thaaallured
wa* persuaded to jvcouspaay the cavalier* with a few trurted follow-

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convicted of her sinfulness and filled with n
spirit of true penitence.
38. “And stood at His feet behind Him
weeping,” etc. Reclining as they did nt
table, n»‘ dm came behind Him, she could
easily staud at His feet, and, bending orer
thetn, wash them with her tears.
39. “Now when tbe Pbariwo which bail
bidd.a&gt; Him saw it, be spake within hinneU.”
He might ns well have said it out. for Jesus
knew bls tbougbta He knows ours, too (Pa
cxxxix, 8;Erek. xL ®. “d ** ’**d constantly
to pray that Ho would cleanse tlie thoughts

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For Girls of &amp;ir complexion, brunettes and blondes, a
striking article by Ruth Ashmore, describing the most
becoming and inexpensive Spring Suits and Gov. ns.
F
On the News Stands io cents a copy.

The Ladies’ Home JourNXl is the handsomest periodical^
in the world for ladies and the family. It has a circulation !of nearly half a million copies among the best people.
an experiment, and to introduce the Journal into fir ’
your family, it is offerecl on trial from now to July ist, \f
x8go, on receipt of only g$ eta. Silver cr Stamps.
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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default bar lag bren made tn th
of * r-rt.dll BortgaM made by Chaffee W. Biggs
and EUen (‘ BlgjmJils «Ue to John A. Grrhle
aaicd the Mth day of Fvbroanr a. D. inn,
aau recorded la the o»oa Of the register ot
deeds for tuc county of B-rry and state of Micbtjmn Ju the ttth day of February. A. D. 1077. in
liber 11. of iuorunue&lt; or. ------ — —
nwrtgage there te claimed
of Uns noUre the sum o.
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niceieen &lt;toLt&gt;crw and Mixty rigm eeat» aud an
attorney Ire of Idly doltara provided for In said
mortmme.iunlBO suit « proceedings at law
having been lastttoted to
nwover tbe

PROHAi H ORDER.
County ot Bony. hidden at the frxiite 6f/
tht-Cny of llasttegs. ta **d cocntv. on Rat;

W. ara«inki£, Jsds «*
Probate.
In I be matter
K*atcr decefi-W’it.
Uu readtnx and filing (hr fetgte. duir
fird, ot Chartrs F. Kt«4dr. -. ;i ot uhi rf»c«a.-4.
prayirnrthat a certain ti&gt;trrtr»zi now on Lex
Utts court purporttax to be tin- !*&lt;; win sad to

the Win annexed

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the forenoon, beassiguei • -t the heonsg
MM pMttlou. and that t'w hrirwzt Lw of
deceased and all other ixn&lt;eM Interested a

cause. Ihnny then. » . » by Ut prajw ■ I
Ctiaaervnar not ie created. Atditis*
mordeved. That •*!&lt;! se'iHoixrKiteteiK*
penocs interested bi sail .kuu. ol fit
®ey of said petltikm. stnsj th&lt;- bcanaj

aether with an axtoraej'a lee ol Eftj dollar*
7'"rnn”L*‘’.v lor. Giereln. tbe premises iK-teg
drscrilM-d In said mortcage/as alt tart *wteTn
&gt;(rev ami narrrl nt lanT

tbe southeast quarter of ihe’norttaSsx quarter
ot section ’th- -nr,x
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weeks previous lorald da* &lt;&gt;( IwarlukCmaiu.k» W. A*&gt;l»ruox&gt;-

&lt; iinril diair. «un;v th»mol

John Luspua.
Dated March 1st, 1(00.
MungnareBteirH « OoiPBOvn, Attyw for Mortgagee,

CHANCERYOKPEIL
State of Michigan. Pir.lt JudtcJal Clree is

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default harlagbeen made In il:.«tx.nd!iM&gt;#«ri
.ta^.1- ta._-._- eiccUted Jh a-uiire AWW ■
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I tbe efesenth ‘lay of Jaff.
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for. and on which there b due m
rt, three hundred and fiftee. do!i*r* &gt;««*? •
tartar given that by virtue ef life is**** *“,*
tn raid mortpuro 1 taill fonrinw. I* »** ’
a Bate, at putek suehon. to tbe hiKhrd
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at lb* north treat door ol tke (’••nrt Ife i* »
«■ city of Hostlags, on tbe:»--1:' y &gt; J« •
■far. IteO. at twelve o'clock noon, of alt that££
tata pteee or parcel ot load Mtusted tn tbe COT
of Hast lug*. County of Barry
4 *•***£
Mtehlgau. known *»d drecribvd ,v tet t u»»*
MX hundred arte thirty lour. urioFJlr.r ’• U*
ortgtoai plated to* village tuow nt?* &lt;&lt; »“£ *
la*L recorded In BaityI'mmlt itexidcrhoEc*.
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MHea Engle and Elteateth Engte. drfendra*; _
In lht» cause it appearti* tii*t offri •** ■
atovemuMddeleadanL*. Th.
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a mtefeal of thl5*tete.bu: te *&gt;*»»** oj
«tt»* of Nebnuka. therefore on w«oo «
Mtalth &amp; Oolgrove. ouliettors ter
teotdared Uiat raid non rreldrM defeMV*'.
Thoma* L. Korte, enter h!» M|q*-ar*M« •»’*'»
cause, on or before four mmitl.* from the
of thl* order, and that wfiM* t*v®iy taut)*
WMiUUUiicaaMtton' Ot thl» &lt;&gt;nhr to Or
publtehed in the lta*rtxao IHsMUt- ndd ftaUcauoti to be continued oneeiti each ««*•«• • ,

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Felicia Holt contributes a good article entitled
“CONFIDENTIAL WITH FATHERS."

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Topics diicuued by the great Preacher in this issue are;

WISE WORDS TO MOTHERS.
THE CHILD OF A MODERN ROCKER
THE CRADLE OF MY BOYHOOD.
MOTHER'S FACE AT THE CRADLE­
EGGS of OUR WORLDLY SUCCESS or FAILURE,

liitcu Ilaridn

hoof, .nd is a sure, safe and aneedr rem­
edy for all cuts, wound* bruises snratn*
"•» -&gt;• l-Stato JotPK
nU» tai &lt;ptal mek&gt;. Urt. can. »t »
umlltwttaWcnu.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitoherts Castoria.
..toJ5y,&lt;Lr®nCryfo''
Pitcher’s Castoria.

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The Big SttdluSuo Water fr th0 Lithium

td the waters into Wttenww
the rite
upon which Lincoln now stands Even to
this day the Indians makn frequent visit, to

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cans and sinner*
37. “And, behold, a woman ui the city,
which «a« a doner." W. do not know her
name. This is the only place where tbe rec­
ord is found and her nnnw » not given. Tire
onlv name given to her is “sinner,” and that
fin w ail (Rom. iii. 3B; v, ». She may
have been more openly a sinner than egberx.
and have wanderer! farther from ilia path* of

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says:

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Word-pictures of striking beauty'
as drawn by the famous
in his new department—
"UaJrr My Study Lamf^

M*“ And OU. Of the Pb-riw« d&lt;tarod
Him that Ho would
with him. Aad H.
went into tbe Phan—* b™*,n€ d®*n
to .neat.” The Incident of thia U-ou. like
tluit of the lost cm, i« i*cW1W oub' by Luko.
aud acenw to hav. occurred nt the rame plot*,
tbe city of Nain. Tbe principal iDtervrtdug
events' were the lending of io.«raen^» to
Jesu» by John the Iteptut, who was in prteon;
the miracles wrought by J&lt;mu* in their pw
enre, and th. testimony of
cooeernlng
.John after tbe messenger* had departed. He
.Oteo rebuked the poupte Iwcnuw Of their
treatment of John and of Himaelf. eaymg
that John had a devil and that Je*u« was a
glutton and wine bibber awl friend of publi­

Tordli like i» nearly rr« Iran Ice.

A. WOOLLEY,

To t ba tfinumerehlr

rcomj.'.bdfrum UtaTZkwol H- 8. Hoffman, publlta*. FhltateF

Utot wd noa .ucwMtui „„ ror
«~2t~.J ta&gt;ud.tw.

«'« ,«ta «-»!■». Brtter th.n
poiHIml taoor. tu, Uy, u„k
too,, V«urtawy Ctalwlltal,,.
•tare.w with ll« noek. It,
fanm cte halrtalt,Mlu4?SS

Dr.Talmage

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TERNATIONAL SERIES, APRIL 20.

Derangements of tbe brain or nerve* are
teriS’S^i^2aChe’ 6U&gt; dltxi,ie^- flut­
tering of-the heart, sexual weakfiera. slceplensneas, neuralgia, cold haada and feet A

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LES6ON

Hersoy expects to liavc a cheese factor)
ever, she dscided iu her inmost heart that,
while she was very fond of Popotne, she liked the coming summer.
Kalbama better. In this comparative judg­
Billhard'« Ithenuutlic and Liver Pills.
ment tbe aged chieftain, Quenchaqua, coin- • These pills are scientifically compound­
ed. uniform In action. No griping |&gt;ain so
love did hot run smooth, and trouble ensued commonly following the nsc of pill*.
between th- hitharto friendly tribe* very
They are adapted to both adults and chil­
soon after tho espousal of Kalbama and
dren with perfect safety. We guxranhe
Shogo.
40. "And Jews, answering, said unto him.
they iinve no equal In tin* cure of sick
A division of territory Ix-came nox-aary
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and Smion. I have somewhat to say unto thee.”
and tbe Otoe* were given tbe land east of the
biliousness, and, as on appetizer, they ex­ Our very '.bought* nwd answering, and the
Big Blue river, and the Pawnees a broad ex­
W&lt;wd of God is equal to IL Vain thought*
,
panse of territory west of tbe river. The cel any other preparation.
kxlge within us, and was tv our time and bin­
icairie an each side of the river for quite a
The steamer Gill left Grand Haven for der our service, but there is a remedy. “Tbe
width remained neutral. Experience prompt­ Northport last week.
Word, of God’’ (Jcr. Iv, 14; xxix, 11; Luke
ly proved the folly of separation, and. while
xxiv, 3S». There are seven or eight different
maintaining individual organization*, the j Hood in his talented poem “Miss Kill
Simons in tbe New Teetament hlrtnry beside*
two tribes again came to an amicable under- |i mansOgg
mansogg and her precious leg” eulogize*
eulogizes
Sinton Peter, byt this is tbo only mention of
standing, whereby, in case of an invasion, a “
the ’bed
~ ‘ ns a placo
‘ of dtdteiotis rest for the
_ this ouo.
union of force* was assured. This treaty weary head and pities tbe wretch wboe an41, 42. “Whtu they had nothing to pay, ho
eontinned in effect until tho death of Queu- not sleep when God himself draw the cur­
frankly forgave them both. Tell me, there­
chcqua, which, according to tbo most authen­ tain. Refreshing sleep h. not obtainable
fore, which of them will love him luostF Iu
tic account*, must have occurred some time If jthe body be disordered. Sleep Is anni­
this story ot {be creditor rual two debtors
prior to th® time when the Spanish general, hilated by skin irritatiowM. pahts of ulcer*,
Jesus would teach Stmou somewhat of the
Coronado, entered tbe territory now known bolls, carbuncle*, felons, sore-eyes, catarrh,
as Nebraska in quest of tbe seven cities of jiolsonlng. frost biles, chilblains, piles, rel&amp;tioiis in which be and tbe woman stood
Ciboto and tho magnificent capital of tho tar cuf, bums, scalds, brul-rx. wounds, chap­ to God. Not that tbe indebtodnein of Simon
and tbe woUnui wm as fifty compared with
famed King Tartaruax. .
ping. chafing, tetter, for all of which Cole's
The death of the great chieftain was fol­ Carbollsalve is the safe, rapid and perman­ live hundred, Imt that was about the way
lowed by several years ot estrangement. ent external cure. Small boxes 25 cents: Simon 'looked at it He might bo wiiliug to
«Finally Pbpotoe sent a swift mewnger to tbe large lanes 50 cents. Sold by ail drug­ ^•knowledge that he was not u good a&gt; be
ought to be, but here was a woman whom
camp of Kaihntna and requested him to meet : gists.
everybody know io l&lt;t a great sinner.
the Otoe* in council assembled at tbe Salt
■l: "Simon answered and said, 1 supprw
locks for the purpjie of on amicable adjust­
Maple Valley has a fine township library
that be to whom he forgave most And He
ment of th® difficulty. Tho Pawneo chieftain, but no librarian.
raid unto him. Thou boat rightly judged."
ever ready to form a union with bis powerful
Any ono•could see that the one who was ennlliebmoud. Ind.. July 'b«j.
brother, obeyed tbe request, ami taking with
raioos of owing five hundred, being freely
J. M. Ixxise Red Clover Co., ItedroiL
1 have nse,d your Extract of Red Clover forgiven, would feel tinder much greater ob­
way toward the rising tua to the appointed
place of meeting, buoyed ou by the.Hl»t*omb in my family for a number of years nn n ligation to the creditor than tbo one owing
Sbogo, whotc queenly bravery, as she rode spring medicine to tbe exclusion of every­ vuly fifty; and Ums Simon amwered rightly.
her spatted pony toward tbe scene of |«er thing else. In my judguient. it Is die licit A deep erase ot tin, a coawioome-s of our
great indcbtedacre to God, is on invaluable
•
enrly childhood, dispelled r.nydark forebod­ thing on tbe tuarkeL
bteviug. May nvf tbe lack ot this be tbo
ing* that might have lurked in the breast of
Kiilhama as hu thought of meeting his old
came of so little manifest love to God on tbo
'Ilie steamer rrtoekry te expected hi part of tb'we who profqe. td be Hi«»
■rival. Atriviug at tbe designated spot, the
44-ML “Awl he turned to the wa.-nan, and
weary U^velers quenched their thirst at tlie Traverse City to-day.
rate unto Simon, Seen thou this woman’”
bubbling spring* mid exchanged greetings
Simon wn» no doubt surprised to luive. tbe
with their brother braves.
Tli«&gt; presence \Qf tbeir beauteous Sbogu
thought* of hi* bwt revealed. The j&gt;oor
roused a dormanzTeeling
In tlie ■ ebtld, softens the gums, allavs all palu. cure* woman i&lt; no doubt surprise 1 to Unvo J^n*
aroused
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Otoe chieftain, and despite his good iateo- wind colie and Is tin- best remedy fordlorrtni-a. turn In mnpasMon to her. To bo allowed to
Twentj
five
cents
a
botlle.
ti&lt; &gt;ns tbe prepouJeroac* of native treachery
carw*au&lt;l anoint Hi* fret was a great jov
inspired him to deal a stealthy blow at KaiWlient about Freeport k looking uncoui- but to have Him turn Hm (are to ber. and'
bum.i,-who succumbed to the unlocked for nianJy well.
notice her, and commend her. uxniilo'ning
attack. Tlie deed wm done; but tbe aveng­
every lovm-act Iwfuro nil the peo-Jr. aud
ing spirit-of the aged Quenchaqua arose from
pku’ing her in Hi* csttmatiunaliovcSinmn
Swelling of the ankles w fuet when not himself, surely now her iire.rt wm full. What
the spring and stew Popotue and put to flight
hi* warriors, who were about to follow tho duf to rheumatism, Pn»f. IfeCmta says. Is ■roiMlemuaUon for Hinun; what ginry for ber
example of their leader in waging a war of always caumd by a weak &lt;*dheaaed heart. Howgrentibecuntrajrt! The LuU wbo l.,l
annihilation ou their defenseless guests. Tho So Is shortness of breath, pain er uneasi­ vited Him did not treat Him with S^nl^
spirit of-Quenchaqua, seizing the tomahawk ness when lying un the left aide, amutln-T- courtesv, much !-*. with anydrgrreof temo.
of tho dead slayer, wsudmd the Llood stains IngspelliL The only cure is Dr. Miles’ no water. nokir*. t&gt;.&gt; oil; U(,
away in the waters which were Immediately New Cure. Sold al W. H. (imdyeat.
welcome. »-j gladnem from Simoa. But this
turntd to bitteraes*. -It was coerced by tli'o
poor
broken beart«l b^-aoa. cf ter
The Flat river drive Is on tbe move at »n*, luiuicteni to Him with penitential tear*
outraged spirit that the water should bo unfit
for man or bcoat until many summer* and Gruenvllle.
of gladuMK from a feting
winters had pawn'd away.
heart Here i* a foreshadowing
a future
Then,.turning wi|b the weeping Sbogo’and
’“I'*..TV7 * ri«bl*’u» one shall
her followers, the-party sorrowfully dejxirtal
be confounded and many a jxsx- contrite
in Gib direction of the settiag uu. One-half
onu_gk,rioudy rewarded.
day*.travel brought them tea rapidly flowwmeu are many,
fofgi^w
f—
:beds, Shadowed by gigantic tree* and winding
Jta
7‘“"- tat whu »l™t Sim,. 1U1
taHUml In bl, nn rtlmotta, [„
„„„„
When she had Children, she gave them Castaria.
-ortl. nwntkmlM,
lta
u|
under u huge elm tree aud out sprang a crys­
,‘“‘1°“"* “* “ “** U-nskltal.fountain of pure water, .over which the
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ttatm
ra&lt;! hearted Sliogn prcbided, healing the
tow , ,lmp_
llU owo
wounded and curing tbe sick of the nation
Base-ball accidents have already been Jesus raw it, be loo would have had a broken
antil .tbe Big Medicine Water camo to be tv- reported.
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gordrd by the savages a* a panacea for .all
ids. Hhogo was now the acknowledged owner
Fearful and Wonderful.
of tbo MlUe valley. Her good deed* and self
rh.051»e“ys’ “man *" fearfally and
•acnficing devotion to her peojtte -resounded wonderfnlly made.” But physiologist* all
tbo mau »bo uow sat ~ hill lnl
through &gt;ut the nation, and aha was the re- conrexle that the most wonderful portfea of
4K '-Anri He 4aid unto ber/rire **
man Is the nervous syrtem. In It are locat­
one who had direct communication with the ed the neats of life and mind, and the con­
trol of .11 the bodily organ*
WhiX
Great Bpinu
A high promontory, situated a tactr hun­
5 *?*
the part is paralysed.
dred yards south of the Big Medicine Water,P re*"®
The flesh, blood and bones are nothing to IL

and appeared io bold seerrt communion with
the departed Prince Kalhama. Tim habit

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FORGIVENESS AND LOVE.

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1st It is entirely vegetable, contains
no minerals or poison of any kind, and
builds up the system front the first dote.
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�A CATTLE
down stream. At last, full half a mile
farther on, ho aaw that a wire fence ran
southward again ocran tbe prairie, a*
though marking the eastern boundary ,A PERILOUS JOURNEY MADE BY A
Tbe barn here illustrated was ordi­
of tho home*lead incloaure. and con­
nal!- described in Country Gentleman hf
NEWSPAPER REPORTER.
jecturing that there was probably a trail
n Pennsylvania farmer aa follow*:
along that fence and on opening through,
ewn if the southeastward line should bo
found fenced riill fartltcr, he aent Nolan
through tho Monee to l!»o open bank on
the northern side, cantered along until
tbe trail turned abruptly southward,
Hundred* of people while craring tbe
and. following it, found himself once
Brooklyn bodge bavn looked at tiro rigg«r»
more at the fence just where tire heavy
aud pointers who, m the jwrfonmnce of
corner post stJbd deeply imbedded in '
duty, climb up into tbo network of wins or
tho soil. Sure enough, here ran another walk along th«» tglg '■nblex from which the
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fence straight up the gentle slope to the (
south, a trail along its eastern side*, and ।
Hee*® or Wed&lt;jo Hod.
e a broad cattle gap, dusty and tramped not gr’t dizzy and fall.
Sfj.r-S—8toWH •X.2S
Deririnz to know something of them "men
with the hoofs of a thousand steers, was
BARN COXHXTE.
litoUW 1-50
left in the fence that, prolonged down
I built a barn 80x00 for horse* and
lto3
1-75
stream, spanned the northern boundary.
JH to BH 8-00
p'ttotnc of thorn tn tell their experience, but cattle and have since extended it fifty
Inride the homestead lol all was virgin it wax found that they bad l&gt;eco;no to *&lt;x*u»- ,feet for sheep. By building narrow th*
turf.
totnrd to whatever kensations they might cx- frame call be light There is an alley in
Following tlie southward trail. Perry perienee that they had grow n unoontciou* of front of horses and cattle for feuding. A
$’2,50 Calf Shoe
rod® briskly up the long incline. It was anything remarkable ia the font that they tube, A. runs from that alley to top of hay
for Sentlevon,
east of this fence he Iwwl seen tlie cattle walked on a alrader thread betwaen tho river mow. It gives a good wide alley at th*
herds and their mounted watchers. He
living* for their (amilic*, and were very well 1tbe rear ol cattle. Tbe barn can at any
was tar beyond the ranch buildings, but
be extended to any length, and stilt .
pleased with their vocation*. SUU determined time
’
felt sure that once well up on the prairie to barn bow i; feels to walk in midair on *o Ibo convenient.
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.
ho could linve an uninterrupted view of stombr a footpath as a liriuck cylinder, the
them and doubtless meet eomc of tbe reporter concluded to walk on one of tlie
ranch |&gt;eople and satisfy himself what cables from tbo New York sueiicrage to the
Donjola or Goal. 'Button.
_
there was in tbe storieeof their churlish top of tbo tower, and on down tbe aerial
Box
and repellent demeanor. Tlie sun was pathway to tho center of the bridge. It was
STALLS
climbing higher all this time, and be, uselcts to w-ok jiermtoion to make the trip, so
it
waa
docideil
that
it
should
be
made
under
eager in pursuit of bis reconnaissance,
®wcr of the darkness of night.
gave little heed to fleeting minutta. If
AULT
CUXBI3O vr.
fair means could accomplish it, be and
CSR R AHE IS ON THE BOTTOM OF EVERY SHOE.
But an opportunity came eventually, and
RO. 2 —INSIDE AKKANOEMENT.
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Nolan were bound to have acquaintance tbe trip was made and experioicos noted.
For convenience, cheapness, ventila­
with Dunraven Rancli.
On the night of Friday a heavy fog bung
tion,
light,
etc.,
I
would
not
change
thia
H. moo tz CO.. Chlowo. IU
Ten minutes’ easy lope brought him over the river, and tho bridge wu lost in
well up on the prairie. There—westward the thlckneM of the atmosphere. Evon tbo for any cheap barn that I hove ever seen. '
now—was the mysteroueclumpof brown powerful glow of the electrio lights could
buildings, just os far away us when ho not penetrate the mist for any considerable
Ataorb All dlKAM In the’Kidrep and
We glean the following from Poultry
stood, baHied and disappointed, by the distance. Tue four big cables of tbo bridge
mtoro them to a healthy coodtUon.*
rising from the anchorage and ascending Yawl: Artificial heat within the poultry
gateway on the Monee. Here, leading
Oil chronic kidaey aufierera «*y
above tho protneuad » were lost in tho fog a house is of no account, ordinarily. Th*
uway
towards
the
distant
buildings,
was
they got no relief until they tried
few feet beyond, and it was only necessary
a bridle path. • Here in th® fence was a to avoid being seen at the start tn c*cai&gt;» de­ fuel consumed in a stove, for instance
MITT'irEI.I^W KIDXKY
gap just such as ho luul enjered on the taction. 11 was decided to make tbo trip on (a plan tlint Is occasionally tried in tbe
PLASTERS.
fowl house) costa more than all that can
strcuui, and that gap wes barred and thin dark night.
And m&gt;, drcairtl in or&gt;lin*ry clothes and be gained bJ* such an attempt to make
guarded by tho counterpart of the first
gate and firmly secured by a (ndlock street shoes, with .an overcoat buttoned your fowls comfortable. And. as a rule,
MADE WITH BOILING WATER.
that was the other's twin. Mr. Perry's tightly about hts throat, the ix&lt;|&gt;orter walked if it bo followed up day and night for
coinmcnt ut this ppint of hia explora­ out (ram Park row along tbe promcaado to any length of lime, more Meo will b*
tlie anchorage. A policeman loomed up in the
tions was brief and characteristic, if not fog just where tbe cable rise*, paw*tl along, bred ttpott the premises than you can
objectionable. He gave vent to tho same nnd in a minute was lort sight of. Now wua well take care of. It i* necessary, only,
that your'fowl house l»e tight iff tlie root
low whistle, half surprise, li»lf vexation, the chance, and towing his umbrdia to a
GRATEFUL-COMFORTING,
that had comforted bis soul before, but companion, the searcher after new experi- and walls, and tlurt the bird* be kept out
supplemented the whistle with the encwi vaulted the railing and stood erect on; of the reach of rough wind* and exc**unnecessary rvnuirk: “Well. I'll bo tlie It'einch cable. Ou either side was a half-' rive frortta. They will bear a great deal
inch guy rope for a handrail. Grasping each of dry cell weather, but should be ao
the rough but well meant greeting* of who had given him the slip; and lie damned!''
rope, iicl&gt;eg3n tn walk onward aud upward sheltered that snow, sleet aud rain shall
•'the plains."
| gazed westward in search of him.
Even Nolan entered his protest against
into tbo darkncM and mtst. A few step* for­ not trouble them. Give them fresh air
MADE WITH BOILING MILK.
Being in this frame of mind to an exFar Up tha valley, .between him and tsuch incredible exclusiveness. Thrusting
ward, nnd he was apparently out of th«i
tent even greater than his normal wont, ।the distant post, he could plainly see a |bis lean head far over tho topmost wires, world and alone, hi* wbereabouta known daily. Close up the building at night
Mr. Perry's eyes glistened, and ho struck iblack object just descending tho slopes ,us before, he signaled kmg and shrill— only to one human tiring. Far * time tho carefully. Allow them a range outside,
spur to hasten Nolan’s stride, when, far |from the sou t Hern prairio to tho stream. ,n neigh that would have caught tho ear lights below were visible, but soon tbex) di*- when tlie weather wifi permit, and feed
Mr-. Michivl Curtain. Plainfield. 111.. aliead. and coining towards him on the ]Not another wn* in sight that his prac- &lt;of any horse within a mile—and then, apt&gt;eartxl from view, and tbe illumination them more generously during the chilly
.• s the -tateiuriit that she caught cold, trail, ho saw a' horseman like himself, tticed eye did not know to bo cattle. ।all alert, ha waited for an answer. It from them, although it penetrated tbo fog, season than you need to do in summer'
which H'ttlcd on Iter Hings: she was Ireut-’ Being in this mood of sociability, he was '
time, and they will get through tbe
That, then, was his horseman, once more’ ,camo floating on the rising wind, a re- looted like tbe dim light of daybreak.
• - &gt;r n month by her family physician.
Tbe top of the tower was reached, and aa winter comfortably and remain in good
’ eometliing mon* than surprised* to see ।going fort-wards in tho valley, after liav- (spocudve call, a signal as eager and con­
: grow worse. He told her site was a
the coble [«*»»•* under the cojang stone anx- health.
,
that
all
of
n
sudden
that
horseman
had
।
ing
made
a
three
or
four
mile
detour
to
’
fident
।
ns
his
own.
and
Nolan
and
No'j-'less victim ot consumption and that
iriy a* to getting aryow tho. tower and to the
•
him. “Now, what sort of a Chris-■ ।Ian's rider whirled quickly around tn see other side to complete tbe juirney occupied
• ... diciiiv could cure her. Iler druggist reined in—a mere black dot a mile away avoid
'vsteii in. King'b New Discovery for —and was presumably examining him as ।tian ia that fellow?" thought Perry, as‘ ।the sourvo from whence it iwc. Four the attention of the adventurer. He found
Tlie lien bouse, more especially where
1 gazed at the distant speck. "Going: |hundred yards away, just appearing over .space enough between tbo topbf tho cable wooden floor* are in uae, is not gener­
.sumption: ^lie tamght a bottle and to lie advanced. HostBo Indians there had he
: delight fonnd herself benefited from been none for many a long month, "road ।to tho fort, too. By thunder! I'll findI ;a little knoll in the prairie, and moving and tbe roof of the opening through which ally appreciated. Any kind of clea»
first dost. She continaed its use and agenta” would have starved in a region &lt;out who ho i*. anyhow. Notv I'm goingI towards them from tho direction of a tbe cable pxv«xl for him to crawl along. But loam or clay soil will answer. Occa&gt;t; • r taking ten -bottle*, found herself where there practically were no raids. 'to tho ranch."
, distant clump of grazing cattle, another the spare ]&lt;««ened, and be con hl gn no fur­ rionally n portion of tJita fresh earth
.nd and well, now does hex own ijouse- cowboys might, and did, get on frolics
Down the slopes ho rode. Down tbe5 horse and rider came trotting into boil­ ther. lie had not thought of turning back, may t»e thrown around the floors ar
and by feeling alxMit in tbe laky darknftK it
u. • and )- a« well as she ever was. Free
winding
trail
once
more
he
trotted,
peer
­
"
ing distance: and Perry, his bright blue
and have wild "tears" at times, but who
was found that if there era* no apace abov* scattered under tlie rooeta. A compaafc ’
• al bottle* of tld* great discovery tt W.
ever heard of their being liostile, mail to ing through every gap aaiong tho cot­' eyes diluting, and Nolan, his dainty, sen­ the cable there was plenty below. Hot to heap may shortly be begun. Mix th*
&lt;1. Go.hI)ear's dntrf store/larg* bottle* .'•0c.
man? Yet Perry was plainsman enough tonwoods, slaking Nolan'* thirst at a lit­' shire ears pricked forward, turned leave the straight and narrow path was a droppings from the roosts where th*
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'
promptly
to
meet
and
greet
the
now
ar
­
to tell, even at the rni^of distance, that tle pool in tlie stream, olid then, after
matter of w&gt;me moment. The darkness waa fouls pass the night with aome of this.
Wm Tluunon.*, pn.xtinaster of Idakille. the stranger luul halted solely to scruti­ another long half mik\ he entno to a rivals.
so Intense that nothing could Imj seen, and it Rake it away one or twice in a fortnight,
sudden lurti to the right. Tlie road
For fifty yards or so the rtranger n»do was known that aomewbero in that tower a and next spring you will have a rich
i . . writes: "Electric Bitter-, has done nize him. and. next, to his vast astonish­
Perry well holo descended through the masonry to mass of manure for your vegetable gar­
• &lt;• for me than all other medicines cgiu- ment. that something in Ufa djtfiearauce dipped and twisted through the stream confidently and at rapid trot.
tb* bottom of the foundation, 350 feet l&lt;e»ow.
L l-.r that bad feeling arising from liad proved either alarming or suspicious, bed. rose to tho other side, wound through smilinglr watched tho oulturncd toes, nnd tho nemswity for reution averted itseh den. or top dressing for the grass or
ney aud livrt trouble*.?’ John Leslie. for tlie horseman had turned abruptly, the cottonwoods and then out on the the bobbing, "bent over" scat, and an­ in a most pronounced manner.
lawn around the hous* Chat cannot be
t. :■ r and stockman, of^anne place, says: plunged through the timber and across o|&gt;en turf. Huzza! There it stretched gular cibows that seemed so strange and
After feeling about gingerly with band* excelled for Us quality. It will cost you
•nd Electric Bitters to be the bert kld- lh* stream, and in another moment, up the slopes straightaway for the south, out of place on the broad Texan plain. and fret it was found tlint then- was a solid nothing but a little easy labor once a
and fiver medicine, made me feet like veering that way himself to sec. Perry rtraight through a broad gap between He could ulnio^j see the "crop” in the something a few fret Irjlow, and the reporter
week. Tlie earth will help to keep your
::ew nr.n." J. W. Gardner, iinnlxvare marked him fairly racing into tho mouth two heavy gate posts standing on the free hand, ami was smiling to himself dropped off the cable to find that bo was ou
lions#* atmosphere pure, says Poultry
i. ■ r-liai.t. sane* town, bays:' Electric Bltof a shallow ravine, or "brook." that en­ stake line of that rigid fence. Nolan at the idea of a "crop” to open wire a flooring of smaller wire cables, formed of Yard. fpooLwhieh the foregoing is taken.
■ • is Just the thing for a man who w all
tered tho valley from tlu&gt; south, aud broke into a brisk canter and gave a gates,' w'nen he became aware of tho। the numerous guys which steady th* bridge,
■ vi down and don’t can* whether he lives
neigh of salutation: Parry's eyes glistened fact that the stranger's mien bad cliang- and which help to innke tbo network of wire
.Iles: he found new strength, good np- there bo was tost to right.
with anticipation ns lie bent over his cd; confidence was giving place to hes­ ropes under the four big cablra. Three guys
Take halt a bushel of best unslacked
"What an ill mannered galoot!” wav
js-tite and frit just Ijke he luul a new lease
charger
’s neck. L-o^nly marching tho odd itancy, niul lie was evidently checking, pass through the opening at the top of the lime, alack, it in boiling water and cover
■ life. Only 50c. a bottle at W. H. Good- his muttered comment as he gavo Nolan
lower, and when bo ha-1 dropped to them the
looking btructure growing on his vision the rapid trot of his horse and throwing
brief chance to crop tho juicy grass,
ix-jxirter found through tho m-tlium- ot tbo it during tlie process to keep in th*
wldle his perturbed rider rat -gazing , as they neared the fcnc*. Then, little his weight back on the cantie. while his1 wnxes of (willing and feeling that there sti-adi. Strain the liquid through a fine
* by little. Nolan's eager stride shortened feet, thrust through to the very heels in1 cable* wen- tai&gt;l in n l»*d. of fresh paint.
sieve or strainer and-add to it a peck of
salve in the world for cuts, across the stream in the direction taken
Icci.v.-. ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, by the shy horseman. “Pre half a mind and grow choppy. Another moment, tho gleaming steel stirrups, were braced1 There was-nothing to do but push on toward salt previouriy dissolved in warm water,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblain*, cor-s, to drop the ranch and put out alter diat and horse and rider reined up sliart in in front of the powerful shoulders of thei the river side ot »bc tower.- This wax don* three pound* of ground rice boiled to a
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures fellow. That ravine can't go3h no very disappointment. Between tbe gate |x*ta bay. Tlie horse wanted to come, tho» with great cere cad disregard of tbe paint. thin [jhatci one-half pound of powdered
swung a barrier of cobweb lightness, I rider plainly wanted to stop. Another. Having poised through the- tunnel an&lt;l trpiles, or no pay required. Ills guaranteed
SjKmisIxwhitang and obo pound of clear
far but what ho must soon show up on
rir«l safriy at tbe river front ot the - tower,
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
the level prairie; and Til bet Nolan could slender and airy an spider ever wove, but • moment, and Perry could see that the' It was found that tb* cable wns xevrml fret glue dissolved in warm water. Add lie*:
fUttded.\Price 25 eta. per box. For sale
bristling with barb*, stiff a* "bullfinch” ( stranger wore eyeglasses nnd had just
water to tlie mixture to reduce it to th* run him down." After a moment's re­
' above.
by W. ILXfoodyear
proper eunristency and let it stand cov­
A AAFE nESCEKT.
flection. however. Mr. Perry concluded an&lt;l unyielding as sleet Ono glance succeeded In bridging them on his nose»
riiowed Perry that this inhospitable gate and was glaring at him with his chin‘
AX a height of 3T8 feet above the stirfar* ered up: when uwhI apply as hot aa j&gt;o*lint as ho liad come bo far and was now
high
in
air.
They
were
within
two
h«h•
of
tbo
river
one
would
want
a
sure
footing
rible-wfch a paint or whitewash brush.
nearly within rifle shot of the mysterious was firmly locked.
For a moment ho sat in saddle, study­ dred yards of each other by this time, and a firm grip for the hand to climb up * A cheaper wash for outride work may
goal of bis morning ride, he might us
ing the situation, while Nolan poked his and to Perry's astonishment, the ntxt stone walk But there were not tob* haul, so l&gt;» mail* by slacking half a bushel of
well let the stranger go, and pushed
head over the topmost strand of wire thing the stranger did was to touch raising himself on tiptoe* awl embracing th* lime in a barrel; add a pound of aak.
big cable above, the reporter nurnntal it
A Story of American Fx ontier ahead himself for Dunraven.
and keeping at respectful distance from sharply his horse with a barbed heel,
much as a small boy would nioant a horse, half a pound of sulphate of zinc and a .
The stream bent southward just at the
tho glittering bartu gaxed wistfully over whirl him spitefully about, and go bob­ and with as mncii chance of getting on its ggllou of sweet milk.
Life.
•
point where he liad first caught sight of
the inclosed prairie in search of comrade bing off acro*H the praitio nt lively cant bock as tho boy would have ■ rf g"ttiug ou the
the horseman, and around that point he
quadruped who could tell him what ter, standing up ia hb stirrups, and be­ back of a horse. But th* cable waa mounted
knew the ranch to be. Very probably
By Capt. Charles King, U. S. A.,
manner of place this was. Meantime striding hi* steed as though hia object Hucrerefully. and the greatest drasgrr waa
After a thorough investigation a* to
that was one of tbo ranchmen of whom his rider was intently eying the heavy
A :thor of "Th* Colonel * Daughter,” “From
wire not so much a ride ns gau^p of leap­ '1°TUe reporter then’no I Iced for the Grit time
Mrs. Lawrenoe had spoken—churlish fel­
tbe ItankF," "Th* D~rTt&lt;-r." Etc.
padlock that was secured on the inner frog.
grain*. tho Guelph (Ont.) Agricultural
'
lows. with a civil word for nobody, grim ride of the gate. It was square in shape,
that he was above th* fog and as. absolutely college has arrives! at the following con­
It was evident that ho had caught right
alone os ho could be anywhere in th* uni­
and repallent.
Why. certainly. That massive and bulky—eometliing utterly
of Perry when Nolan neighed, had nidr
clusions:
c. pyright*!.
by J, 21. IJnpincrtt Comverse. Toe bridge tower rearing up out o(
accoonted for his evident desire to avoid
1. Seasons are-tit* chief cause of rust;
unlike anything he had ever seen among den at once to meet him. exporting to tho mist below, the four big cable* hanging
1 iny. PiubuWphi*. and publiri»ed by *?-•&gt;■
tbe cavalryman: but ho need not have the quartermaster's stores. Dismount­
:..i arrangement through tbe American
find some one connected with tbo ranch, down and disappearing to the fog wui tho‘ sudden change* of temperature and rain,
been In *uc!&gt; desperate haste—need not ing and holding Nolan well back from
in* Awociatiou.
and liad veered off in disgust the mo­ cold, black darkness, of thwriew atmosphere- accompanied by claae. still weather, are
Irnve kept at such unapprtwchable the aggressive fence with one hand,
ment lie was able to recognize tho uni­ above were all there wore to behold save one- favorable to its tncrcasc. 2. Low lyibg.
bounds, as though he shunned even being be gingerly passed tbe other through tbe form and horse equipments of tho Unitodi bright light on th* flag potaoc up ot a hotel. rich soils ore moat subject to attack. X
CHAPTER HL
seen. That was tbe queer thing, tl,ou8^ *pike fringed aperture and turned tho
ob the Brooklyn-heights.
An excessive use of manure* rich in nirStates cavalry.
Perry* He acted just as though he did padlock so as to get a bettor view. It
The light wa* above the fog abo, and it trogen encourages tbe disease. 4. LatmTo be continued.
■bone brightlv and. ctaerfBlIy. Not a sound
not want to be recognized. Perhaps he d was of English make, as bo surmised,
■own grain is axat subject to attack. &amp;.
could be beard, although vain attempts were
been up to some devilment at the ranch. and of strength sufficient to resist any­
made to catch the echoof a steam boat whistle Thinly sown crop* aeem mosnliabl* to in­
Don’t Ye«t Tr*&gt;1*This thought gave spur to hi* speed
thing short of a trip hammer. Evident­ And yet you are not «lck cnourfi
affected.,
enough to
consult
. or tbe rumble of a passing bridge train. Tbo jury. 6. Red wheats are
tomu
Ki
and Nolan, responsive to- bfe master's ly no admission was to be gained here, he doctor, or you refrain Ifrorrf
rent »o
so aoing
ooing tor f«ar
f«a
air was quiet, and there waa notbiitg tonrelre than white varieties. 7. Row is more,
mood, leaped forward along the winding reasoned. and yet it was through here that you will atartn yourssU ana
drum of the ear. common in the vicinity of turbenjfr
you lu*t what you n-ed. It It Hood a S«f*a**- the slightest effect on
trail onoo more. Tbo point waB soon that horsemen had come but an hour be­ W which will 11* you out U tpst unrertato. There waa a magnificent ataarra about this hedge* than it is at a greater distsc re.
paired and turned, and tbe'first object fore. Here were the fresh hoof prints in uncomfortable. dMrerout eoedlUon, Into a perfect solitude, which waa not even broken
Mate of rood health, coofldeaeo and cheert»)tlie trail, and ft was evident that tbe nest. Vou've no ide* how poUmn this peouttar by the sighing at toe wind, the murmur &lt;d
that cai«M Perry', eye
of stakes stretching from die cotton­ rider had dismounted, opened tho gate, medlelur ta in case* like voure.
As no two animals are alike, !• is wu*.
The dwrent wetwsl a little more p.*nkxxs
lousing Is t* have str**t ear* propelled
woods straight to the south up the gen­ led Id* horse through, closed and fast­
than tbe sweet, as it required nM«y e*re to to commit their spcciaLappelitea and drtle slope to tlie prairie, and indicating be­ ened it, then remounted and ridden by electricity.
place toe fort aoUdly on the cable "tas tbe ■ires when feeding them.
yond alf question tbe presence there of aL away. Parry was plainsman enough to
foot k» advance had to be placed toww than
Hay for borans ought to tie of the bort;
•tout and high and impassable wire fence. read' this from the hoof print*. Studying
Nor take Catharlc pill* when yoar bow­ tbe other foot. Caution had been trvwo. quality: it should never be overripe
'
There are few things die cavalryman' them carefully, a look of surprise came els or liver are sluggish- They are whips.
Tbo clematis ia a. favorite climber with
. into hi* face; h® bent down and closely But try—one* at leori—Mite*’ Nerve and
holds in meaner estimate.
everybody who has grown it
au*
be
enttoed
to
death
on
tbe
bridgeF
Tbeu
Liver
Villa.
They
act
through
the
nenes.
“That marks the western limit,
examined the two or three that were
pah.. a little feeling of timidity, bat aa each
The general opinion i* that cost* im­
thought Perry to himself, "and doubt­’ uxMt clearlv defined upon the trail, tlien Samples free at W. H. Atoodyear's.
EANTLME Lieut. Perry less reaches miles away to the sout n
prove until they are seven nr eight yearn
The Hudson Gaa-ite ha* completed its
' gave a long whistle as a means of ex­
was riding blithely down from what I hear. !•«-.
Now. where
does one’ pressing his feeling* and giving play to
—;--------ao chance Cor real fright. Boon the electric
the winding trail, total­
light* were aeon again, and tbeu the outline heifer*.
his astonishment.
ly unconscious that bis anterF*
In four fact row* it *UL take about
“Johnny Bull hold* himself too high
A little farther on became upon a
lAMise’s Red Clour PHe Remedy. Isa
movement* were of the trail loading from the low bluffseto hw and mighty to have anything to do with positive specific tot all form* of tlie dis­
8,000 asparagus plants to the acre
faintest consequence to left hand. It crossed the winding bndle
us blaratcd Yankees. It seems.- except ease. Blind,' Weeding. Itching, ulcerated of tho bridge, wandering what bud happened
Individual peculiarity* of fon» hav*
anybody but himself, natli on which be rode, though wm» of when he wants bis home* shod. ’Ihesc anil protruding piles. Price 50c. For to the man be saw &gt;1 nappe* r up in the fog at
much to do with llw amount of waste Ln
the New York eud of tbe cable, and be was
and equally heedless of the boot track* seamed to join, and wheel shoe* were set nt the post blacksmith sale by W. il. Goodyear.
animal*, and the favor of tnra'o ia greate
«
i.
Be
hml
~.rkod
tta.
be.w«n
overjoyed
when
be
saw
him
dcecend
through
their being a source of
shop or I'm a duffer." was the Ueuten
The Cheboygan lumber company ’* mill
tbe fog at tbe middle of tbe bridge. He bad ly dependent upon what the aaimal baa
speculation.
His horse tbo fort and tho point no ugo of wheel oafs verbal comment. "Now. how was lots started up tor the season.
was one be rejoiced in.
It we. • bool trail end notl&gt;- it done without the quartermaster*
havs h«pt&gt;eu«s! nb*-.: hi* friend jumped off
Always haiuhegga frcm healthy fowl*.
full of spirit and spring and intelligence;
Sow a light end little trar- knowing it? That's the cavalry shoe!"
IxjoMrs Red Clover Ptlb eure riel
the momjng was beautiful, just cool Sd wMton trakcerMln h^lhoaortb.
Pondering ov*rthb unlooked for rew- headache, dyspepsia. indigrsUon. wmatienough to be exhilarating; hi* favorite .ad while one branch .earned to erne, tho latinn. Mr. Pcrrv once more mounted pation. 25c. per box. 5 boxo (or $1. &gt;or
prooably tea f*t; feed Itm graiR
hound. Bruce, went bounding over th* M&lt;»e and to awnaid the oppcalte slept" and turned hi* disappointed steed again
Mie by W. H. Goodyear.
turf under the slopes, or ranging off ctooo along the wire fence, the other
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joined him and went on down the stream.
«tream.or tb« •hallow, aandy arroyo*,
where the gracs and weeds grew rank This he decided to follow.
A ride of a few hundred yards brouglt®
and luxuriant Every now and then
with sudden rush and whir a drove of him to a point where a shoulder of bluff
prairie chickens would leap from their twisted the trail well in towards the
ooverkand. after vigorous flapping of stream, and he, thinking to crime and re­
wings fur a few rods, would go skim­ connoiter on the other shore/turnod No­
ming roi/tully in long easy curve, and lan in that way, and was soddenly
settle to earth again a hundred yard* brought up standing by the heaviest and
away, ns though suddenly reminded of moat forbidding wire fence he had ever
Ye*, there it stretched away
tho fact that this was mating time and seen.
no gentleman would bo mean enough to through the cottonwood*, straight os a
die, back to the angle whence started
shoot at such a season.
Every little while, too, with prodigious the southward course he first had noted,
kicking of dust and show of heels, with find, looking down stream, far as the eye
eyes fairly bulging out of his feather could reach, he markqd 1L
“Well." thought \Perry. *Tve often
brained head, and tall lop ears laid flat
on his taick. a big jack rabbit vrouid heard an Englishman's bouse was his
Ixiund off into ipaco. and go tcuring castle, but who would have thought of
across the prairie In mad race for his staking and wiring ifi half a county—
threateneil life, putting a mile between half a Texas county—in this hoggish
him and the Monee before he began to way? 'How far down is the entrance,
anyhow?"
realize that tho two quadrupeds ambling
Following the trail, bo rode down
along tho distant trail were obedient to
die will of that single rider, who had no stream a full half mile, and still there
thought to spare for game so small seemed no break. Nowhere on tho other
shore waa there sign of bridle path lead­
Some Indian ponies, grazing acro&amp;a bis
ing up tho slopes. Turning tn his left in
pathway, set back their stunted earn,
and. cow like, refused to budge at sight some impatience, he scat Nolan at rapid
lop* acrons the intervening “bottom,*' •
and hearing of tho big American horse;
and soon reached the bluffs, which rose
whereat a little vagabond of a Cheyenne,
perhaps forty or fifty feet above tho
not ten years old nor four feet high, set
stream. Oac® on the crest, the prairie
up a shrill chatter nnd screech and let
stretched beforojiim northward, level as
drive a few well directed clods of turf, a floor, until It met the sky: but (■. was
and tlien showed his white teeth in a
southward he longed to look, and thither
grin a* Perry suug out a cheery "How!
quickly turned. Ye*, there it lay—Dunsonny." aud spurred on through the
raven Ranch, in all its lonely majesty.
opening thoroughfare, heedless of spite­
From whore hie gazed tlie nearest build­
ful pony looks or threatening heels.
ing stood a good long mil* nwny. That
Perry's spirita rose with every rod.
it was tho homestead he divined at once,
Youth, health, contentment, all were
for a broad veranda ran around the
hia. and hii heart was warm towards his
lower story, and white curtains were
fellow men. To the best of his reckon­ visible at tho dormer windows of tbo
ing. he liad not an enemy or detractor in upper floor. Back of it and on tho eastern
the world. He was al! gladness of na­ flank wcro other buildings, massivo look­
ture, all friendliness, frankness and cor­ ing, single storied affairs, evidently
diality.
Tlio toughest cowboy whom Stables, storehouses and corrals. There
they met on tbe long march down, tho was a tall windmill there—an odd right
rnort crabbed of the frontiersmen they in so remote region—and a big water
luul ©ver encountered, was never proof tank.
against such sunshine as seemed to ir­
Perry wondered how it ever got there.
radiate lus face. Ho would go out of Tlien at the southwest angle was a build­
his way at any time to meet and hail a ...
o that
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ing
looked
like__on
office of some
fellow man upon tho prairies, and rarely kiud. Hecould see horses tethered there,
camo back without knowing all about nnd what seethed to be human figures
liirn—where he waa from, where ho was moving about Beyond it all. to the
bound and what were his hopes nnd east and south, were herds of grazing
prospects. And ua for liimsclf. no man I cattle, ami hero and there in theditndiswas readier to answer questions or to : tance n horseman moved over tho nraimeet tn friendliest and most jovial spirit j rio This reminded him of the stranger

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and wealth._______________

For tbe fiscal year 1889, American ves- chat about homes, and will take pMhsure
jwls carried imports worth 8180^2.910 to In showing visitors about his stables and
our porta, and exports worth 8^3.022,024.
Foreign vessels carried our imports to the
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
value of ««, 120,881. and our exports to
the value of 8030,942,600. With proper V Work has been commenced In earnest on
There'has opened in the state of Wiscon- encouragement
(
from the government, a the new Episcopal church.
sin an agitation over the public, school large
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percentage of our exports and im­ J Mrs. Mason Alien is preparing to build a
question that vitally concerns the whole ,ports could l»e carried in American ships.
new house in the 4th ward.
country.! and Involves’ the verv existence
Two men "painted tbe town red” yes­
of the system Itodl. The last Wisconsin
terday, advertising for the spear hem!
legislature passed what is known as the
Hastings, Mich.. April 29, 188b.
tobacco.
THK BASTINGS, MICH., FOSTOFFtCK,
ADOCTT 14. 1879-

EDITORIAL NOTES.

“Bennett law,” requiring children of
school age to attend some publie or private
school at least 14 weeks each year, and

that In sach public or private school, read­
ing, writing and United States history
must be taught In the English language.
The German Lutherans were the first to
object They have many church schools
in the larger cities, where all branches are
taught in the German language exclusively.
Next the. Catholic bishops and priests ob­
jected. denying the right of tbe state to In­

terfere in the education of children, assert­
ing that so far as Catholics were concern­
ed, they would look after tlie education of
Catholic children, and would insist that
tbe state should have no right to say what
branches should be taught, nor in what

tanfroage- and in general that the state
should In no way say how children should

RlH'utBHllc Nynip Co.. Jackson. Mich.
Gf.nts: Tills Isjo certify that I had
been troubled wit® rheumatism In all its
forms tor tho past fwMve years. and was
confined to my bed at various periods from
three to six months AT a time, and I could
get about only by the aid of crutches. I
employed several first class physicians of
this city, none of whom effected a cure or
gave permanent relief even.
About two-years ago I was Induced to
try Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, and after
taking a few bottles I experlencedtelief.
and now consider myself cured. I un­
hesitatingly recommend this medicine for
rheumatism. I know what it has done
for me. what physicians could not do, i. e.
cured me of rheumatism.
Mbs. II. J. KKMFiEt.n.
The undersigned is personally acquaint­
ed with Mrs. Kenfield. and knows the
above statement to l»c true.
Fkep L. Heath.
Druggist, Hastings.

be educated, or compel them to be educa­

ted.
Tbe democratic party in the Germanic
city of Milwaukee saw a chance to “catch
tbe German and Catholic vote” and to du
so. came out openly In opposition to the
Bennett law, and In a large measure as­
sumed the very attitude of the Catholic
church on that subject The democratic
party trluinphed in Milwaukee, and tbe

the

El wain." James Smith aud Orile VanHorn
f. Roberts.
was a perfect delight to the apdtenee.
Tbe selections were right to tbe point.
and most impreaslvely rendered. The
Mule. duel.
Simprao rad Mray
three tcacbera. Miss Bollock, Miss Evans
and Mias Nash prtMDted the contestants McElwain.
Original oration, “Value o! reputation.
with lovely boqueta of most exquisite cut
fiowen. Last, but not least, was tbe very Orile VanHorn.
Essay, “Earl of Leicester,” from Kenil­
appropriate remarks of Mr. Weaver, as he
_
presented the medal, showing said gentle­ worth, Sadie Roberta.
Recitation. “Hannah Lee," Mary W o°dman to be a fine acquisition to our city.
ard.
Music. Instrumental. Gertie Bentley.
The Democrat charges that the republi­
Original pocn. "N elite Bly’s trip around
cans of this city traded off Chidester. Mor­
Wheat Is looking veiy good, and report* rill and Hoyt for votes for Boebe and the world.” Hable Beadle.
show that wheat In this county Is looking
Essay. “My trip around tbe world on a
Nlsfcern. The Democrat’s figures showing
as good as any in the state.
the results of election In this city show bicycle? Roy Barlow.
Music, male quartette, Orile VanHorn.
The case of the people vs. Clark Hunt conclusively that our contemporary is.
■was called Monday and after taking con­ as Usual, drawing on a gifted imagination Howard Thomas. Charite Oviatt and James
siderable testimony was adjourned for two for facte. On the office of school inspector Smith.
.
„
Recitation. “Too late for the train,
in this city there ia never any cutting.
weeks.
.
.
.
The vote on that office shows the num­ Bertha Teeple.
Why would not a good extenttoil table
Dialogue. “Fun la a boarding house,”
ber of tickets each party casts. W. A.
manufactory pay in Hastings? Those in
«
Hams, the fusion candidate for school In­ Shirley Smith and others.
other cities are unable, even In these cloee
spector. received 108 majority. J. B. Rob­
Music.
limes, to keep even with orders; and prop­
erta, fusion recorder, 109—or but 0 more
MA
BY
WOODABD,
erly managed, one should do well here.
than school inspector. F. L. Hsatli. treaaCom.
AKI.OA McOMBKB.
When a man tries to sell you budded urer, 134, or 31 more than school inspect­
J Asox McElwaix,
trees for several times higher price than be or, M. L Williams, supervisor 1st and
feel
like
complimenting
this
eomWe
, , _ _
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says grafted trees are worth, don’t buy. 4th, 73, white Haras in the same wards mlttee in producing such an elegant pro­
There are peddlers going through the received 60. so Williams had Iff more than
gram. Tbe usual admittance fee of five
country making outrageous claims for bud­ Hanis. Thus it will be sera that Chides­ cents wlil be charged non-members. We
ter, Morrill and Hoyt ran bnt 33 behind confidently expect the house will be filled
ded, over grafted stock.
school Inspector. Ou the other hand C. with attentive listeners, who will feel
The new tax law cuts quite a hole In
D. Beebe mayor received 150 more than
themselves well repaid for coming.
township and school taxes, as It makes
Inspector, and A. D. Nbkem 108 more,
every fund stand Its share of the taxes re­
a total for the two of 818. It that is not
turned. Thus each school district has to
sufficient proof we do not know where ft
carry- the delinquent taxes in its own terri­
can be found. Take with that the fact that
tory until they are collected by tbe county
Roberts and Heath were running fora sec­
or state and returned back to the townond term; that they had tbe united support
shte.
.
of their own party and lota of workers at
\/Au idea of the condition of the country* each polling place, while Chidester had
roads may be* gained from the exi&gt;erience none and Morrill only n few. and ft ex­
of a Woodland. Barry Co. fanner. He plains to any reasonable man why Heath
started early the other morning with a and Roberta ran ahead. Mr. Williams has
good team to haul four bushels of wheat to made it good supervisor in his district, and
mill, seven miles away, and it took him is very popular, and had workers at each
two days to make the round' trip.—Even­ polling place, while Mr. Hoyt did no work
and enlisted no workers to look after his
ing News.
Interests. Under tlie circumstances Mr.
In connection with the Flower show at
Hoyt and his friends have reason to feel
Detroit, the Michigan Central have ar­
that he made a good run, and no reason to
ranged for an excursion to Detroit and re­
think anything else. Of courve the Idea of
turn. Going by special train, leaving
the Democrat is to i make its readers and
Hastings 7.04 a. m. April 24th. and re­
defeat^! candidates believe tliat the re­
turn ig by special train, leaving Detroit
publicans are disreputable traders. But If
7.30 p. m., April 24th. Rate for the round
what the Democrat says la true, its own
trip 82.40.
M. II. Colunk, Agent.
party traded 318 votes for Beebe and
Oscar Knowlton formerly a reshlent of Nlskern to get 58 for Roberts, Heath and
this township, while sitting at supper at Hoyt, or »Lr for one. What will the
his home in Lowell last Thuesday evening, Democrat say^hbout Ito own party which
suddenly fell from his chair crying out. will slaughter its own candidates 6 votes
“My head.” His wife came to his assist­ for one? And not only that, but the Dcmance and laid him on tlie bed. He was ocrat might as well charge Ito own party
not able to speak, and grew worse and with bdng fools as well as well as traders,
dial on the following morning.—Freeport to get one vote for aix. ' But it isn’t true
Herald.
that it fvas done, and ou' contemporary
Mr. A. C. Fiske, the veteran horseman knows It. and says these things In the hope
of Coldwater, and to whose efforts are of briM*ding republican disaffection.

rairtbey eun-rbra.uu,,,,.
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bad I ooold not mailt, and ,t nlrt,
Irra rmrtulb; I trtod Bahams.
rllla. and all Uatl. &lt;H lltrau,,.. |int„T
did tne no food and 1 va. aftakl „r Wn..
a cripple. 1 Anally emnmera^i ualnl
DraMtMli e PHU. I took t„0 rare, nip‘
tor ten nlybu. then 1 bem t„ im|OT,
I continued taklnr them lor ton, jZ

aud I rat eaUtetr well. Now. ,1^
rick. I take BnutdreUt'a Pllla n„.j „„
talk" ..’
Braudn-tb-. P11U are tbeoldmu^,
end beet blood partner rad purntu,
known. They are purely Teraul.lr. tier.,
lore barmlcaa. They riway. prodiKe.tbe'
me efleet, other pnrttatlve. rytuire u.
ermaed done and iually reawd ,«„•
aUmteUn'r. A eoene or one or two M
Bmndivth'a PHU takru eacli luylit ba
poritlreeure for oouaUpatl..:,, h(„Utk.
and all btllooe dlaordm.
Brandrrlh'a PHU ate aold hi cry dreand medicine atore. cither plain or - jpcoaled.

To tlie People of Hastings
AND VICINITY.

bigoted priests are rejoicing over this first
set-back to the public school system.
But the system is still here, and Ameri­
cans, and even many intelligent Catholics,
Jove that system, and propose to stand by
it, no matter what priests, Lutheran or
Catholic, may say or do. The result will
be the triumph of the system over its ene■rntes, whu are unfriendly to American in­
stitutions, and who can hold their people
to churchly despotism only by keeping
them in Ignorance.
It Is’ftme, however, for Americans and

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Roll call.
Murfa.

A visit to Oak Grove Breeding Stables,
of which James M. Bauer h proprietor. Is
well worth tlie time of any one interested
in One horses. Tbe stables are splendidly
located, conveniently arranged, and pos­
sess two very valuable stallions, of which
a brief description will be made. Call at
the stables In tlie first ward, and you wlU
lind, as our reporter did, that it is well
all lovers of liberty and progress to be worth your while.
aroused, and prepared to rebnke meddle­
Is the name of a fine Morgan stallion
some foreign priests, who come to our laud which may be .found in these stables. He
to abuse our hospitality, and stamp under was sired by Kyrnt, an Inbred Morgan.
Kyrat
Chief has been in Mr. Bauer's pos­
foot our free and enlightened institutions.
session for tbe post four years, and is
And who can too strongly condemn the
greatly-ad ml red by alL His proud, bold
action of the democrats of Milwaukee for and fearless .movement; vigorous, untiring
their mea/&gt;. dirty conduct? Think of It— action; bls beauty, style and spirit attract
the party that claims to be the party of universal attention and challenge admira­
tion. Although an eager animal, delight­
Jefferson, falling on its knees before the
ing in his work, he Is nt the same time
enemies of our public schools merely to get gentle and tractable.
The one characteristic which has given
a few votes In the city of Milwaukee.
But we do not know as any one need be him, as well as all horses of the Morgan
breed, his greatest celebrity is his capacity
much surprised at anything the democratic
as a roadster. This one prominent fact of
party does.
the Morgan breed, their natural beauty
and extreme speed performances, in these
•‘Tariffs foster trusts,” say our free-trade latter &lt;lnys, have again h’rought them into
friends. Tie verdict must have a proviso great prominence.
The Morgan horse is tho one-tart calcu­
like that of | the army surgeon who had
lated to raise tbe standard of theroadster.
a German patient ill with typhoid fever. Hta prepotency Is withont parallel. Hia
Tlie German begged for a salt herring; ability tu stamp his peculiar ctiarncterlswhich was refused. bu£jfr Anally obtained tics upon his progeny Exceeds that of any
mmuc secretly, and ate them.
He Immedi­ other breed.
But tho crowning attraction of Oak Grove
ately improved, and recovered, wlicreupon stables is
tbe medical man noted that salt herring
.
GOLDEN II Elio
would cure u German of typhoid. fever. • The celebrated standard bred English
Subsequently be waa called to treat a Shire Stallion, No. 071. He Is seven years
old, stands LOX hands high and weighs
Frenchman for the disease, and dieted him over 1,000 lbs. Hero is one of the most
upon salt herring. The Frenchman died, Intelligent animals we ever saw, performs
whereupon the surgeon added to hia, mem­ numerous and wonderful tricks that dis­
play good horse sense, If not n mastery of
orandum relative to tlie German—“and
tbe English language. This Is character­
kill a Frenchman." Tbe tariff on salt kill­ istic of the Shire breed.
ed the Anglo-American salt trust almost
Hero is a handsome animal, golden bay
aa soon as it was born, and Mr. Burt of color, and represents a big sum o/ money,
and Is well worth it “By their' fruits ye
Saginaw has mourned his dead babe ever
shall know them" Is a test os applicable to
since. .The British manufacturers of tin horses as men; aud Hero Is the sire of
plate had, the American market between fine a tot of colts as stand up In Barry
their thumbs and fingers and were about county. Owners of his get which are but
yearlings would not let them go for money
to “squeeze their lemon” by lessening the
leas than It takes three figures to express.
output and Increasing tbe price. One cent Nearly all have the color of their sire, and
per pound duty was not enough to en­ possess that beauty of build and grace of
courage American capital to go Into home action which have made Hero a prime fa­
vorite with ail. especially the farmers.
manufacture; but when there appeared In His services, as well as those of Kyrat
tbe new tariff bill, a prospective raise to Chief, are in great demand, and this sea­
2M cents the proposed tin-plate trust son promises to for surpass any fdnner one
slumped before it had fairly assumed form. with them. His colts took the first pre­
mium as well as the special prize offered
The mere shadow of an American tariff
at the last Barry county fair for “all pur­
killed a British trust—State Republican.
pose" colts which were the get of a Barry
county stallion.
If you are raising colts merely to sell,
Tbe new extradition treaty lately negotia­
ted with Great Britain will cause a large and dont care how they turn out after
leaving your hands nor for your reputation
paxtyof distinguished citizens of Canada, u a breeder, tin* services ot any large stal­
to seek another climate at an early date. lion may answer. But If you want to raise
TMa to the clause that was dangled before a horse of indomitable courage and iron
theL’uited States senate to induce that constitution, that you can use profitably
yourself, and do the most liard work on
body to aeoept the Bayard treaty, which
the txnu or road until yon are ready to
■would have enabled England to arrest sell, and tlien command as high or higher
Irishman in this country for political price than any other; nnd desire also to
Crimes, and send them back for trial. But give the purchaser full value of his money,
thus establishing your reputation as a
the at-nate declined to trample upon the
breeder; you can du l&gt;e»t by patronizing a
rights of foreign born citizens Iu that way. firrt-elasa English Draft or Shire stallion.
Secretary Blaine's treaty secures all the No other horKecan match them fbr vitali­
privileges contained in Secretary Bayard s ty, strength and endurance coupled with
beauty. A_J.''three of the latest annual
treaty, and at the aaxne time protects politi­
sctelons of the National Horse Asaooiation,
cal refugees from arrest. The two treaties the first year heM at New Orleans, and
ndtect the differcwoe to the administrations the next two at Chicago, a very large pre­
wader which they were formed. The one mium, opeu4o the world and lo all classes
of horseft was offered for tbe best draft
waa negotiated by an Anglophobia, and
stallion. In all three Instances stallions
to compete for this special purse were
brought from all quarters or this country
Th, territory of Wyoming, which Is and from Europe, many owners having
spent a &gt;tnall fortune to get their he rses al
Mjuarc miles or about two and » Uwe eonteste. iu H|j throe; tin1 Shire
?? ,ook~^’i Pre,u‘umw as the iwst draft
half times as ranch as tbe state of Ohio.
" faut
volumes for
It has 15,000,000 acres of well watered the Shiie breed.
lands capable of cultivation and 20,4M«.uoo
’f"ple
ran riruillj am
srlml til IrflilU! th., lra__ ...

the territory is covered with vaL
- —— —. ■
m.ij n ut
and the mine* &lt;rf told, silver. hi« aenlre* can be Kwuivd at

mainly due the great reputation of Cold­
Hlxh School.
water for fine horses, last week bought, at
Jessie Kelly joined the ncbool Monday.
Tllsonburg. Ont., Judean, 5 years old. a
Olga Bessmer and ixwn VanVelsor vis­
full brother to Granby, and to Holbom,
ited us Monday afternoon.
W. H. Schantz’ standard bred stallion.
Jason McElwain Is another happy
Mr. Fisk has a national reputation as n
possessor of a silver medal. We think
Judge of fine horses, and knows what good Jason won it fairly.
breeding Is.
Many thanks were expressed by the
Itast week Tbijpwlay Mrs. Ellis Itamb boys, for the beautiful flowers which they
went to Hastings and entered complaint
against her husband, claiming that he was
dangerously insane. Friday morning I.
W. Yrooman came to Woodland and placed
Mr. Ijunb in charge of Deputy Sheriff
Phil. Schray. During the day Dm. L. E.
Benson and J. A. Baughman examined
the patient itnd found him perfectly sane,
and gnye It as their opinion that If either
one was “off” it was the woman.—Wood­
land News.

Ex-Mayor Goodyear delivered his exaugural address at the council meeting
Friday evening last. It contained a brief
review of the work done by the last coun­
cil nt tin* 90 or more meetings held by that
body, complimented the members of the
council for the splendid showing made,
thanked them for the courteous treatment
always extended toward him ns mayor of
tbe city, and expressed tbe hope that the
new couucil might continue the good work
of public improvements, upon which such
'a splendid beginning had been made.
Mayor Goodyear has every reason to feel
satisfied over the results of the administra­
tion of city affairs during the past year.
Tlie two well bred stallions, Jim and
Robbie Bums, owned by Entry Busby,
will make the season at the fair grounda
In thia city. Jim Bums was sired by
Burna, record 2l%, his dam was by Wash­
tenaw Chief, record 3:29. Jim Bums is
a full brother to Bums Junior 2:29. He
has more Black Hawk and Morgan blood
than any other stallion In this state. Bob­
ble Bums is a No. 1 all around stallion as
his colts show. He is 10K hands high;
weighs 1,000 pounds, and is a typo of the
French draft stallion. Jim Bums will
stand for 815 to insure a living colt and
Robbie will stand for 810 to insure a living
colt Call at the fair grounds and get the
worth of your money. Both of these stal­
lions will be In charge of Mr. C. E. Bldlac.

Anglers and sportsmen in the protection
of fish and game under the laws of the
state of MIcMgan within the counties of
Allegan, Barry, Berrien. Branch. Calhoun.
Cass. Eaton. Ingham, Kalamazoo, St. Jos­
eph and VanBuren. will be Interested in
knowing that an association has been
formed with tbe Intent ol properly incor­
porating It under the state laws known as
the Southern Michigan Fish and Game
Protection Association. Tbe first meeting
was held nt Battle Creek, Midi., Wednes­
day. April 2nd, at which officers were
elected consisting of a Iward of twenty-two
dlrectiors, being two directors from eacli
of tbe counties named, in addition to the
usual general officers. The membership
fee and annual dues together are Si.oo per
vear. The officers in addition to the
board of directors are: President, Jno. W
Fletcher, Battle Creek. Mich., viee presi­
dent, W. E. Davin, Chicago. III., secretary,
IL Date Adams, Galesburg, Mich., treas­
urer, H. A..Clapp, Sturgis, Mich.
The medal eoutest of Saturday evening
offered a mqatarnjoyable and profitable: ev­
ening to the large audience assembled.
No. I., Charite Scott, presented In a vivid
nwpner the piece entitled "The Two Fir«c
No. 2 Jason McElwain’s fine rendering
of -Home vermis the Saloon." won tlw
Na H. Charlie Lewis* had “Al­
coholic Slavery” well committed ami with
mure Inalructioii on iMteetton aud jesture
.Ira wralt
K.. . .s__ ' J

ueen preseuted. went through tbr
ta • Mb .mi diraited ram.

bi' liraetamral
taateo kept .

I have located among you and intend to
make Hastings my home if the citizens will
give me their support. Like any other busi­
ness, I depend upon your patronage and must
have it to make a living. My work will com­
pare favorably with that done in any neighbor­
ing city, and as long as it does I will look for
your work.
It is my aim to equip Troy
Laundry with better machines for doing good
work, and will do so as soon as my patronage
will warrant such an outlay.
-

Very truly yours,

J. C. HOUSE.

PLOWS, PLOWS!
We have just put in a full line of

SOUTH
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AND REPAIRS

EVERY FARMER KNOWS
plow8SmaIeH

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leadiDg

A Full, Rigged Plow, Complete
WILL ONLY-----

COST YOU $12.00.

Take one out and try it.

ALSO GOOD SPRING-TOOTH DRAG

�Hastings Banker
~ HMllnt* W«lnMJ»y. April !«■’ 1W0

Tbe Banxf.b vu a little late last week
on account of an accident to our new fold­
ing machine, it baa been repaired how­
ever and we will try and be out promptly
hereafter.

GOODYEAR’S

There was a man In our town.*
And he was wondrous wise.
He had bls pants made at
Joseph W. Lunn’s, and
They were Just his size,

Rosin Weed
Condition Powders,
Tin- best remedy for that valuable animal,
the horst-: especially adapted as a

Sure lor Coogis aoi Dislenjwr.
The very best,

Renovating and
Blood Purifying
REMEDY KNOWN.

25c. a pound; 5 pounds, $1.00.
Sold al Goodyear’s Drug Store.
Agent for all Dr. Hartman’s Rem­
edies__ Penina, Manalin and Lacupia.

W. H.

Goodyear,

Druggist and Bookseller.

SHORE

ED.F0WERJ’
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SrtHE
JIS ALWAYS THE BEST

5&lt;- QIQ/1R
LOCAL NEWS.
2.040

Owing to the unfavorable winter and
bad roitd|, many of our snbscrilicrA have

. aimed Jo In- unable to adjust their sub­
-&gt; iipthm accounts, although 1,300 have

ibinr so. । To accommodate those who have
reque&gt;teu ,us. we postpone for SO days tlie
nine for adopting the cash in advance aysi m. ami Ito adjust subscription, account?.
H&gt; Jialbii'iHttivcly nnt malic any further
■"ixt/mncincnt. Within the next 30 days

.ve mnst adjust all subscription accounts.
May 1st. D'io. the names of all whn owe

will t|e stricken from our list, and all
■■ -count!, Util be collected by law at the old
cate of 31.00 n year. Allwboscttlear-•■anigi-smid pay to Jttn.^&gt; 1891, can pay

means luUlm-ss.

Yours truly,

•

Cook Bros.

They are coming.
The Peak Sisters fruro Alaska.
One quarter off on all dress goods for 10
The most complete line of bulk garden
-reds you will Ibid at Beamer's.
The proposed business men's carnival
ua- been Indefinitely postponed.

’

John Busby on Thursday, for the second
time, won the silver medal offered by Sid
Crowell for the best markmanship with a
target rifle. If John shall do this once
more the medal Is bls.

Parties going south or to any part of tlie
west, south weat or north west will And it
to their Interest to apply to M. H. Collins,
Frt. and Tkt. agent. M. C. R. IL Hastings,
for rates, routes, tickets, etc.

It is a fact conceded by all threahermen
who have used Roberts, Throp A Co.’a (of
-Three Rivers, Michigan,) Improved method
of separating grain through their hollow
bar concave, that It is y&gt;e best extant
Dr. I.atbrop will office with Dr. S. M.
Fowler for a few days, and wants all In­
debted to him to call and settle at once? as
he Intends going away and desires to set­
tle all business matters before starting.

The apparatus for tlie gymnasium arriv­
ed Saturday, though a great deal more will
be added in n short time. All members
who have not paid arc requested to call nt
once on IL K. Grant and do so. as the
-money will be needed.
Hastings chapter Na 7. O. E. S. will
celebrate their twentieth anniversary at
Masonic hall, Monday April 21st. An In­
teresting literary program has been made
out and all who have received an invita­
tion may be assured of a very pleasant
time.

. The Lowell and Hastings railroad still
remains a puzzler to all who desire to know
anything about its intentions. It would
be about the proper time for that road to
strike this city now. Hastings was never
in a better position to give this road a good
patronage than at present.
We uru indebted to Governor Luce for
a copy of a book entitled "Michigan at
Gettysburg.” containing pictures of the
monuments erected in tlie memory of
the different metnbers of tbe different
Michigan companies, as well as the ad­
dresses delivered at the reunion June 12th,
1889.
.
At the meeting of the council Friday
night, saloon bonds were fixed at the sum
of 34,000. Each signer of such bend must
take oath to the possession ot 34.000 un­
incumbered property, and If he signs two
or more such documents must swear 34,000
for each one Im* signs. This Is a pointer
for supervisors.

IN THE

lirculntion this week.

den seeds In tbe city at
Hams &amp;VaxArmax.

Wanted, a good, competent girl to do
general housework.
E. Y. Hoguc.

Hear (he Peak Sisters sing their soul
stirring songs at I'hlon Hall , Saturday
night .

Dr. Lathrop wants all It id ebled to him,
to call at Dr. S. M. Fowler’s office and set­
tle at once.
.Sidney IL Smith has been granted an
original, and Sparry Phillips an Increase
of ix-nslon.
Tlx- Furniture.Co. is 318,000 behind or• rs now, although It is working 89 men
11 hours a day.
Beamer has a big drive in lamp chimneyM: No. 1, size, 30c. per dozen; Na 2,
si/aJjOe. per dozen.

lz&lt;inew office is being built at tbe felt
Isuit factory. Like the rest of the Guildng it will be of brick.

The many friends of Dr. J. A. Baugh­
man are pleased that he has returned to
Woodland, and is to make this county his
future home. The many whom tbe Dr.
has treated so successfully for chronic dis­
eases will be glad to greet him again. The
Dr’s success iu treating chronic diseases
will bring hia services into great demand.
A lengthy petition was presented at the
council meeting requesting that body to
put Jefferson street to a grade and fix it
up as it should be. The council desires to
do. this, but the means to do It is what
bothers ’em, in view of other aud heavy
demands on the city treasury. Doubtless
very little money will be expended this
yejron the streets.
Mkt a meeting of the council Wednesday
evening the sum of 32.300 was voted to lagiven to the Fell bool factory for the pur­
pose of purchasing an engine. Tin- engine
put in by tlx- John Hutchluso!fS£ianufac­
toring Co., of Jackson, has been taken out.
This releases the city from all responsibil­
ity h o move in the right direction, and

Since 1 have moved Into larger nnd more
cunmiodloua quarters. 1 have added large­
ly to my stock of dry goods, boots and
shoes. Anything one may desire in these
lines will be found on my shelves and
prices are right While not claiming to
sell cheaper than any other dealer, yet 1
can say that no one can better price or
quality elsewhere.

are being made to build several very- soon.
It is doubtful indeed If the demand will be
supnlle&lt;l evan if all tboae at present con­
W. F. Hicks was in Middleville Satur­ templated sliall be built. We believe that
the citizen wlra has the neeeuary land to
day.
’
build on, and Is able to and will
A. C. Griffin was in Grand Rapids Sat­ put
up comfortable
home* costing
urday.
from
8600
to
91,000
will
fi*d
hte money wisely and profitably Invested.
. Jas. L. Wilkins went to Grand Rapids
The population of the city is not less than
Friday.
,
8.000 now, and will be increased from 800
Miss Gertie NImmo spent Sunday In to 500 this year. We should make provis­
this city.
ions for tbe addl’ion.

Kirk Grant wm in Grand Bapids Thurs­
day.

R. F. Benton, of Bowne, was in tbe city
May or Beebe's Inacgtfral address Is much
last week.
commended for the sound practical views
expressed. After calling brief attention
Jas. Flynn, of Eaton Rapids, was In tbe
to the splendid accomplishments of the
city. Friday.
.
past year, and giving due praise to tbe
Andrew Hardy, of Detroit, was in the previous administration of the city's af­
fairs. he summed up tbe financial stand­
city Friday.
ing of the. city, showing that the finance
Will Conley, of Ann Arbor, was In the
committee for the next year would have
city Monday.
plcuty to do to keep things moving. While
D. IL Cook returned to Martin's Ferry, expressing the w ish that much mure In the
way of public improvements might be ac­
Ohio, Thursday.
complished. the coming year, he pointed
Mrs. Lucy Conklin, of Portland, is in ont that; the chief concern necessarily
the city visiting.
must be to provide tho means of raising
John Brock, of Otsego, spent Sunday the necessary funds to pay last year's ex­
penditure hi that direction, and tbe school
with friends here.
bonds due January 1st next. He made
. Mrs. Silas Ellis, of South Lyon, was in the sensft&gt;le suggestion that hereafter, the
the city last week.
city pay bonuses direct, and not go into
’ Mrs. Carrie Goodyear is visiting rela­ the building business or purchase of ma­
chinery, which Is certain to arouse antag­
tives In Coldwater.
onism to the good work that has been done.
C. D. Beebe left for Kansas Saturday, to He also desired t/rnt tbe oommittee on pub­
b&lt;? absent about 10 days.
lic Improvements be made permanent,
Mrs. W. D. Hayes gave a very peasant hoped that all consideration of politics
might lie'cast aside, and tbe good of the
pedro party last evening.
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city be the object of all efforts by the new
Bert Spaulding, of Bellevue, spent Sun­ council, and desired that all efforts of the
day with F. O. Spaulding.
peace officers of the city looking to the en­
forcement of law and the preservation of
Frank Furner visited home friends In
order have tlie hearty support of al! mem­
Battle Creek over Sunday.
bers bf the council.
W. O. Lowden returned from a business
trip to Paw Paw Saturday.
Following are the real estate transfers
.Frank Bycc, of Tecumseh, visited at for the week ending April 141li, 1800, as
Joseph Rogers over Sunday.
taken from the books In the register's office:
O. A. Whllwrlght:Xi'*B »ec 17 Rutland 8238.
Mrs. Edward Campau. of Alaska, visited
friends In the city last week.
Name aud Residence
Miss Wheeler, of Vermontville, visited
' Fredrick Brown. Assyria
friends In the city last week.
&lt; fubfelle Bench, Johnstown
i
Sylvester
M. H) nes. Woodland .
Mrs. Gary Spaulding went to Lowell
I iuunia Slocum. Castletou
Friday to visit with relatives.
i Augusta J. Bet son. Rutland
, I Ids Mutch, Rutland
Mrs. Knowles, mother of Mrs. J. F.
j Chad. O. Taylor. Bellaire, Antrim C&lt;
I Emma Prickett, Rutland
Goodyear; Is visiting In Ohio.

The above ie a ent of the

BASCOM FOLDER
0u which our papers are folded. This machine is light
running, simple and low priced, just what the average
country office needs and can afford to' bny. Sold on the
most liberal terms and warranted for 5 years. Manu­
factured by
,

BASCOM FOLDER CO.
SIDNEY, OHIO,

To whom all enquirieB should be addressed.

Harry Qolilduit.
The standard bred trotting stallion Na
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12,177, owned by Mr. A. L. Rascv, of
Nashville, will make the season at tbe fair
groqnds. Hustings, Mich., on Monday nnd
Ben Wing, of Ornngevn'le. visited Hast­ Tuesday of each week, beginning April
28tb and j 29th.
For further particulars,
ings friends the first of the week.
Mrs. Chas, Crothers. who has been sick terms, etc., call at the fair grounds on the
dates named, or address the ownqr at
for sometime, is recovlng slowly.
Nashvllld.
Ed. Bailey was very sick In Otsego last
week with neuralgia of the heart.
Woodland. April 14. 18OT.
Mias Grace Messer returned to Akeley
To the (several supervisors of the county
Academy. Grand Haven, Monday.
of Barry? I would call your attention to
Mr*. Kaley, of Carson City, Is visiting Act. No. J03. session laws of 188U, Sec.
8, relating to tbe duty of township boards;
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt.
and after ascertaining the facts set forth
Mrs. Julia Goodyear and Miss Edith In said suction, you will see that you or
Babcock went to Grand Rapids yesterday. some member of your township board meet
I.. W. Griffin, of Jackson, spent Sunday with said relief commission at the -court
with his brother, A. C. Griffin In this city. house. Hastings city, on Saturday, May 24.
1890, at 1 o’clock p. m. Respectfully.
Mr. and Mrs. Julius Ruuell spent Sun­
day with Mr. and Mrs. T. J. Bush in Mid­
Sec’y, Relief Commission.
dleville.
Hntch Opent Company.
Mrs. W. II. Frost returned from a
A largo and IntUllgent audience' greeted
week's visit in Grand Rapids Monday this company lost evening In the opera
evening.
"Fra Dhtyolo.” It was quite up to our ex­
Clarence Clialker will leave for Flint the pectation. Mr. Hatch has K wonderfully20th, to take position of pitcher with the hlgh tenor voice under good control. Miss
Wldgrvn, whose voleels very flexible, quite
Flint club. .
captivated the audience before the evening
Elias Parker, ot Gllisonburg. Ohio, re­ was over.' Miss Wells sang well, and her
turned to this city Friday morning for an acting lt&lt; quite easy and natural.
Mr.
extended visit.
Johnson iwus loudly encored.
His Niolo
Mr. and Mr«s Barney, of Muskegon, are was fine. { Mr. Seymour did some extreme­
ly fine acting In pleading with Fra Dlavolo
that lie nku not betrayed him.—The Sup­
and Baltimore.
erior, Neb., Dally Journal. Wednesday, |
Mrs. Mary Hughes is dangerously sick
December 18, 1889.
at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Hughes.
The. Floral Exhibition Nearly Reatly.
Next 'tuesday (April 22), at noon, the
^nValter Ijunpman and Ralph Wooton reTtirned to Albion Thursdaj- to resume their grpat Floral and Musical Charity Festival
at Detroit, will be open to the public for
college studies.
a four day exhibition. It will be the
W. D. Hayes, IL K. Grant, W. S. Ne.1- greatest and most attractive 25 cent exhi­
,son. J. C. Andrus and Ed. Clarke went to bition ever projected In America. It will
Wall lake Saturday.
be a unique exhibition bi at least one re­
Mrs. H. C. Turner, of Wayland, who spect; no j ■voting” or "selling of chances”
visited friends in this city last week re­ will be allowed. You can see the whole
show
without being importuned to buy.
turned home Saturday.
There Is a rule that no one will be allowed
Mrs. Jas. J. She!by_started for an ex­ outside the booths to solicit from pur­
tended visit with relatives In Jersey City. chasers. Meals can be obtained in the
N. Y.. Thursday morning.
building, at the refreshment room, on the
^eo. Barnes went to Chicago Monday, lower floor of tlie armory building. This
accompanied by Mrs. H. J. Kenfleld and room will be conducted by Detroit society
Mrs. M. I* Cook and Miss Drusle Hale
were in Grand Rapids Thursday.

MORRILL I MM.
WE HAVE JUST OPENED

OUR JFKIHQ JTOCK
---- OF-----

Mrs. L. A. Slingerland returned to her
home in Battle Creek Thursday.

Republican patrons of industry in this
county ought to be able to see the hand­
writing on the wall. It was republican
members of this order who electwl. on socalled ••Union" tickets, democratic super­
visors In Maple Grove. Johnstown. Balti­
more and Hastings township. To show
how such results are regarded. Just ob­
serve the roosters In our contemporles, the
Demoorat and Journal. They call it a
his son and daughter, Bert and Jean.
democratic victory.

Mr. F. E Shaver and Miss Lillian
If tho Journal’s assertion that factory
bosses drove their m.en to the polls to vole Boughton, both of this city, were recently
for Mr. Beebe for mayor Is true, let our united In marriage by Rev. W. M. Puffer.
contemporary name the guilty parties, not
C. A. Griffin left Monday for I^exlngton.
cast a slur on all of them, as well as a
meaner slur upon the employees, by In­ Ky., to attend a sale of blooded horses. A
filly owned by Mr. G. is entered for sale
timating that they have so little manhood
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that they could thus be driven. The there.
Journal’s statement Is wholly unfounded,
IL A. Ihirkec, late of Nashville, has
and does great Injustice to both employer purchased a drug store In Grand Rapids
and employee In the factories.
and will make the - latter city his home
The play of the “Deestriet Stale” will hermrfter.

be given by cltixena of this eity In Union
hall. Wednesday evening. April 80th, pro­
ceeds to be used for purchasing apparatus
for tbe public school. The play itself is a
good one, being praised wherever It has
been rendered. It represents tbe old&lt;&gt;ur stock of crockery and glassware Is fashioned district school in all of its vari­
&lt; omplete. Same elegant new patterns.
ous phases. Is chuck full of wit and mirth
Hams A VanAbmax.
and cannot but be interesting to - both old
Now Is the time to get your pants made and young. Aside from the worthy cause
• heap. I .eave your order with J. W. for which tbe proceeds are to be used,
Lunn for.a, pair of those 85, tailor-made voting people should attend this entertain­
ment to get some Idea of how the schools
pants.
of 80 years ago were carried on. and old
silver medal oratorical contest for people shnuId attend Just for tbe pleasure
girts at the Presbyterian church Wednes­ of Imvlnf'Wd times recalled.
day evening. Miss Ollie 1-athrop carried
off the prize.
As stated In the Journal lest
Messrs. A. Black A Son will soon bring
Remember tlie splendid opera Fra Diavoaction artin st the Monument Association
font Union hall to-morrow night Reserve for tbe balance of about 32.300 due un the
tickeja are going lively. Secure them at monument. No one can blame Mr. Black
Fred Heath's..
for taking such a proceeding, rhe Monu
, ’John Btisbyimourns the loss of a more went Association have not, owing to the
or les* valnnbfe canine, and the family's niggardliness and Indifference of those
pet cat. which somebody with no love for who should contribute, bees ableito pay
John |&gt;oisoned.
but about 31,870. Mr. Black will jJTObably
not be able to recover the cash from the
Michigan railroads have agreed to bld
as Its members are not person­
detiance to the two cent mile law and con­ association,
ally liable; but he will gain jmswston of
test the validity of the Jaw through all of
the monument, and unless immediate stop,
the higher court*.
are taken to pay Uw balance, will sell tl r
The peak Sisters from Alaska will be st shaft to some o«ber Winty. where
tjnion Hall. Saturday evening, for the appreciate such mementoes of thevator^of
In-ncfit of the Baptist church.
Adml-sion .the boys in blue more than those of Hairy
rountv appear to. U the moogment Is
20 cents, school children IS cents.
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II will ** lb.«» WckE. (* Lewis, the tramp printer who
rj.wfnl bteek Ibo-PW &lt;SB.rrrC.oabroke into the Democrat office, was
tv', history a page that should make every
brought iiefore Squire Kena-ton last week U * msuny. for bls
his ^..-tv
count v..
and bound over to the circuit court.
citizen Iriush with shame tor
county
Several young men from this city attend&lt; d a dance at Middleville Saturday night,
and report n good time.

PERSONAL MENTION.
Earl Matteson went to Jackson Saturday.

✓Mrs. Darr Irtudge Is the possessor of a
fine new lady’s safety bicycle, nnd seems
to have It under good subjection, being
able to make good time already.
John Kelly, of Terre Haute, h visiting
friends here. Ho runs a trip-hammer In
the big Iron works of that city, and
smashed It town on the tips of two of his
fingers—hence the vacation.
Geo. M. Dewey. Jr. leaves the first ot
the week for West Point, to take a short
course Iff a preparatory school before tak­
ing the examination June 16 for admission
as a cadet at the U. S. Military Academy.
Bls many friends here wish him abundant
success.—Owosso Times^

We are glad to announce to our readers
the continued improvement of Judge
Smith. His illness has been of a danger­
ous character, and once his physicians and
friends &lt;lispalred of bls recovery. But he
rnliletl about two weeks since, and has
been -Iwly gaining ever since, being now
able to set np.
. .

Fra Dlatolo. *
A large audience witnessed one of the
best entertainments ever given in the city
at the opera house last Saturday evening,
by the Alonzo Hatch Opera Company. All
who attended were highly pleased with
the charming opera, ns they were ajso with
the excellent company that gave 1L “Fra
Dlavola” rhe title of the opera. 4.1 full of
interest and tbe company rendered it in a
manner thnt was highly gratifying. Mr.
Hatch has a fine voice. Is a good actor, and
Imd able support tboughouL There is no
doubt but (tliat the company would receive
a liberal patronage should they visit us
again. Miss Olga Widgrcn has an excel­
lent voice, nnd captivated the audience by
her sweet songs. Mr. Hatch was well
pleased with his reception here, and prom­
ised to return at some' future date.—Ash­
land, Neb., Gazette. December 18, 1889.

Drab Sir:—As Mr. Hinman, pie drug­
gist, told you I am a great friend of your
remedy. 1 have used it at Intervals dur­
ing rite past 12 years. It carried me safely
through the critical period of change of
life without a single sick day and It did

great things for me In many ways.
I always recommend it where I sec a
case that needs It. It always doeA splen­
didly, often accomplishing more than you
have ever claimed for It. and more than
any one would readily believe who did not
personally know the cases.
1 now consider myself well, but I work
hard at iny business—dressmaking—and
when 1 am tired and nervous a small (low
night with a determination to lay aside of Zoa-Phora quiets and rests me. 1 al­
.
partisanship and have the city’s interest ways have It iu my house.
Yonrs truly.
the foremost subject
Mbs. Maby C. Ciianouul
There will be a prohibition conference Battle Creek, Mich.. February 20. 1889.
at tbe court room Wednesday afternoon
To II. G. Coleman. Secretary:
next. April 23d. An attract Ice program
N. B.—It is equally good at all times of
has been prepared, and all those who be­
lieve that prohibition must eome through life.
-the prohibition party are Invited to attend.
Married.
Albert Dodge chairman of stalo (dmmittee
ciuinwrUM
yesterday, by Bev. T. L i ulshury.
will be In attendance.

Straw Hats!
And a finer line never was opened in Hastings. We also
have a line of

BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CAPS
That are simply beauties.

Our stock of

Silk and Flannel Overshirts
Is a large and complete one, and contains patterns that are
sure to please. We also have a line of

Lafe’ Final Blouse Ms
That are very neat and attractive.

It is useless to talk about, as you all know that we are
sure to have the latest things. .Please remember one
thing, that is this: OUR PRICE I\ALWAYS RIGHT.

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.,
One-Price Clothiers.

FLOUR EMBErt FEED EH
The new elevator and feed mill at Morgan is now in daily
operation and tbe farmers of Barry and Eaton connties are
hereby cordially invited to bring their corn and have it shell­
ed, their feed and have it ground on the best feed roll ever
made, and their wheat and have it exchanged for

White Rose Flour,
bran and middlings. This flour has during the past two
vears received three first premiums at the Michigan State
Fair and it is safe to say no better is manufactured. Every
pound is guaranteed. Satisfactory yields given.
All kinds of feed kept constantly on hand. Rock bottom
prices given on corn, bran, middlings, ground screenings and
chop feed.
Highest market price paid for

WHEAT and OATS.
miller will be found at the elevator day and night who
will do all in his power to please the fanners. Bring a grist
here and be convinced that t he flour found here is the whitest
and tbe feed ground here is the best
A

C. H. McClure &amp; Co

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4.
WORi IN CONGRESS

DR. HARTMAN
ON CONSUMPTION—IS CONSUMP­
TION CUBABLE?

EXACTLY WHAT TO DO AND WHAT
TO TAKE.

HOPE AND H1ELP FOB ALL.

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Washixotox Crrr, April 8—Bllb were
reported favorably to tbe senate yesterday:
Appropriating 850,000 for a statue to Gen.
Starke, at Manchester. N. EL; td reimburse
Washington and South Dakota for tbu ex-

exponses were largely cut down from tbe
claims). Apjiroprlnting $100,000 for n pub­
lic building at Grand Haven, Mich. Bills
were introduced:
Appropriating $700,000
for tho improvement of the Missouri river '
and $l,~J0,(»0 to complete ths Mobile har­
bor. Protasta of tbo New York chatubar of
conunerco and ths American Miniouary so­
tciety ozakist tho propMjd enumsration of
,
tlie
Chiaesa were pnuontad. Tha Montana
(
senatorship
was then taken up, but without
,action an executive nasion . was held and
tthe senate adjourned.
Bills wore introduced In the bouse: To
।prevent cruelty to domestic animals, and
(granting a service pension to veterans. Mor­
,rill ot Kansas moved to suspend the rules
।and pass the bill lor dependent pensions.
•Tht« was antagonized by tbe Democrats, on
ithe ground that it was too important a bill
ito poa« in such a manner. Tbe motiuji failed
-—1GW ayes, 87 nays—not tho nxws«ary’ twotthink. In committed the naval appropria­
ttion was considered without action, and tho
1bouse adjourned. .
Washvtgtox City, April U.—Call intro(duoed In the senate yesterday a resolution
(calling for an investigation of the chargtw
against
Judge Swayne and Attorney Strip­
'
ling, of tho northern Florida district, that
tlwy administer the affaire of their offirei in
।a partisan spirit. The resolution went over.
Tbe anti-trust bill was then taken up an.l

RANDALL IS DEAD.
The Great Democratic Leader
Receives the Summon®
HE PASSES FEOK LABOB OTTO BEST
Eternal Sleep “Kfttta Vp the Raveled

With

Duty WeU Dvn« Me Depart!

There are, at least. &lt;e» distinct catim
Washingtox City, April 14—Uongreaeof thk dreadful disease, which 1 will
tnan Satnu?l J. Rtndali died at 5:10 o’clock
briefly enumerate. First—fleredlty. Few
yesterday morning of internal rancor after
doubt, at the present time, that cuimumpi long and painful iilneva Ho. was surHou can be transmittedjivm generation to
generation by families tainted with It.
rouiule-l iby bis family—bls devoted wife
Second—Age seems to operate ns a factor
nnd affectionate
in* tin* production of consumption, as most
cbildren, his daugh­
mses occur between tbe uges of eighteen
ters. Mrs. Lancas­
anil thirty-six yean*. Third—Thin blood
(mal-flutrition). if, for any reason, the
ter aud f.usio Ran­
digestion Is nut good, tlie bloat soon bedall, and hi* son
comes Impuverishwl. and the subject made
Samnel—in bb last
more liable to this disease. Fourth—Conmomenta. Mr. Baastitutionai disease. Any other coustituDonal disease (as scrofula or syphilis)
dull came to Wash­
greatly Increases the liabilities to consumpington early In last
lion. Fifth—Climate.
Low. damp Or
November a sick
malarial fatalities* are especially pruvocathe of consumption.
Sixth-Habits.
man, but with
People of sedentary, intemperate, vicious
hopes o' improve­
or debasing hafilt» are likely to fall an easy
HAM UK I. j. RANDALL ment' Ho exped
cxpect-­
prey. Seventh—Mental causes. Over­
&gt;d to bo able to take his scat in the housa
study, mental depression, worn*, or any
when congress met in December. But when
long-continued mental excitement. Eighth
—Occupation. ■ Persons whose occupations
xmgreM convened he was unable to leave
i-xpose them to irritant exhalations or nox­
hit home.
ious gases, stone-cutters and miners. articles from Mexico for the St Louis
amended to include tho
Ninth—affects of acute di-scaae. Measles, exposition,
Subsequently the oath of office as a repropneunjonh and catarrh are frequent causes whole of South America and Canada.
of consumption. Tenth—Infection. It, is The Montana wnntorship cas? was rmum-d. tentative was administered at his residence
believed )&gt;y many careful observers that but while Pugh wni spiaking it was noted
by
Speaker Reed, and Mr. Randall was made
consumption is Infectious and attendants that but two Republicans wore in tlieir
of consumptives are liable to take the dis­ Mats and Che matter was laid ma le. Tho a member of the committees ou rules anti
appropriations
—the two important commit­
senate
then
adjourn*!.
The
vote
on
tbe
ease. although they are In every other par­
anti-trust bill was S3 to 1—Blodgett.
tecs be had served in for so many years. Mr.
ticular free from liabilities.
The bouse passed bilk lor the relief uf |H&gt;r- Randall than hoped to be able to taka his
The cough, which is nearly always one
of the earliest symptoms, Is a loose cough, sons settling on Northern Pacific inicainity mt and participate actively In the affairs of
with a more or less abundant expectora­ lands, rt-Jtoriiig to the public domain hud tho house at the conclusion ot tho holiday
tion. which at first Is mucous, and will set apart at tho head waters ot th) Missis recess, but the dreaded aud fatal malady
float on water, but, as thedlseuse develops, aippi, Wisconsin and other rivore for reser­ from whioh lie suffered slowly but surely
granting
right-of-way
becomes partly pus, which can be detveted voir purpose,
made 'inroads on his strength, uttd each
. by spitting in ejear water, when a portion through Lulian reservations in Wisconsin
of it will sink slowly to the bottom. This to tbe Duluth and Winnipeg railway, and to month as it passed found him weaker.
. Conaultesl in tho Nick Room.
kind of sputa gets more abundant as the prevent the enlistment ot aliens in the
Mr. Carlisle, bis associate on the couunit*
disease advances. The cough is worse on United States nary. Tho motion v&gt; recon­
first lying down at night, on getting up in sider the vote on die proposition that the tee on rules, aud the Democratic members
government make good the stealings uf Sil­
the morning, and after a full meal.
of the appropriations enmmittoo and other
There is an unnatural heat of the sfclir cott was then called up, tho motion carried Democratic members called frequently at
ultcniating with cold spells or chills more and the bill paued. (Tbo court of claims ha* Mr. Randall's home, to consuls him about
decided that the government u responsible.)
or less defined, and sweating, especially at
In comniiltno tha house th.-n took up the party matters and committee work. Some
night. These symptoms, slight ul first,
naval appvoprlation.but w.thout completing of them w ho called occasionally, bat regu­
grow more noticeable os the disease ad­
the bill th) committee roar, an I ths bouai larly, noticed that .Mr. Randall was slowly
vances. until hectic fever is the result.
adjourned.
failing physically, although mentally ho was
Loss of flesh is a prominent symptom,
Washixutox City, April 10.—A resolu- is acuta and vigorous as ever, and for the
which Increases as the disease increases,
especially of the body ami legs, while the lution was IntrolucMl in tlie ssuato yester­ past two mo; th* they felt that he would
face may retain Its usual amount of flesh. day instructing tho inter-state commerce n.-yer leave his house alive. During tho last
Loes of appetite, thirst, dyspeptic symp­ committee to inquire what additional legisla­ few weeks of his life hu suffered very much
toms, sore mouth, sore throat, nnd hoarse­ tion is necixMary in resp-jet to commutation st time., and !rj bad become) greatly ema­
ness are quite commonly present, but not nnd excursion tickets. IVikon 'reported an ciated.
always. A feeling of exhaustion at the amendment to tbo inter-stat i commerce law
slightest exertion, shortness of breath, pal­ prohibiting common carriers from trans­
His devoted wife and children were untir­
pitation of the heart—all warn the patient porting into any prohibition »tato intoxicat­ ing iu tix-ir attention* all through his sickof the approaching end, nnd yet through It ing liquorc Hah reported as an amendment mats, nnd bis friends iu congren lend he had
.all there Is usually no abatement of the to the naval appropriation, a {irovihlon for a host of them of both political faiths) con­
hopefulness ot tbe afflicted one. The the construction of eighteen battle-shipr, tributed much toward hrs comfort by fre­
flushed cheek, clear eye and strong voice gunboats and torpedo boats, appropriating quent friendly vfadta. During his last hours
helps to deceive both tlie patient and at­ $7,(Xk),0U0 toward th-ir construction and his wife and family were constantly at his
tendants as to the serious nature of the ormanv-nt. Th&gt; houoo bill to refund to rep­ bedside. Mr. Rauda 1 was unconscious at
disease.
resentatives tbe sum stolen by Silcott was times during the last day or two of his life,
’Die diet should JJe of the most nburishand was ajwhless toward the end. Tb
iug kind possible. Fresh meat, fowls, listed for a time nnd Lai I over, when the Mrs. Randall ho tin He-1 a last fun.! look of
game, fish, milk and eggs should be used Chinese census billl came up and waa dls- recognition a half hour before his doath.
freely from the beginning. Cod-liver oil cuMM-d until ndjounftat-nt without action.
Mr. Rojalair* fuuiral will take place here
(Scott's Emulsion) is an excellent addi­
The speak- r Laid be. ore the house a letter
tion tn follow each meal in cases where it from the war office on the IHinols and Mis- on Thurwlsy ,morning. The arrangements
skaippi canal, in which it wb# stated that for the funeral will be in charge of the conIs well borne by the stomach.
Sleeping rooms should be large, well plans would be submitted by May 8. Sen­ grewlomd committee. Mm Randall prefers
ventilated, we|l lighted, and on the second ate amcidmeats to tbe Oklahoma town site that tfio services be held In the Metropoli­
floor. The patieijt^ihould get as much of tail wore non-concurred in. In committee tan Preabytcrtau church, of which Mr. Ran­
tlie direct sun rays as possible, by walking tho naval appropriation was takjn up an I dall was a number, and uot in the houw* ot
out in pleasant weather andslttingor lying after debate without action, tiw hous? al- representatives. AfSer rhe fuiieral services
the funeral party will take a special train
near n window through which the sun can joumod.
Washocotox City, April 11.—A'petitiun over the Pennsylvania railroad to Philadel­
shine when anything prevent* going out.
Retire early, and wbeuevcv practicable was presented in theMnatoyosterday agnhnt phia, where tbft iutennent will take place
take an early morning walk. Frequentiy tha propcr.c&lt;&gt; duty on lead ore, which it vn In the Rands!! fnm'iy vault in Laurel HUI
tuflate the lungs to their fullest capacity claimed would ruin the smelting business in cemetery.
by drawing the air through a small glass Galveston, Tex Bills were favorably re­ . THE GREAT COMMONER’S CAREER.
lube.
’.
'
ported: appropriating $2,413,00) for improvWear soft flannel next the skin when it tag Columbia river. Oregon, reviving the
can be boroe winter and summer, as it grade of lieutenant genoral, and Tor iniptyvite Services, Briefly .Sketched.
protect? from the vicissitude* of the Aransas pjis. Texas, ao as to malta a deep­
Samuel Jackson Randall was born in Phil­
wulher better than clothing. Cheerful water harbor. Cullom introduced a bill
adelphia Oct 10, 1828, and his career through
companieiBs are of great assistance to any disfranchising Mormons and. prohibiting
patient. Something to engage tbe mind of them from holding auy ofll?6. Tbe chair life justifies the amertiun that ho was a bora
the patient part of tbe day, light work or rab.*d that tbe Montana senatorship contest statesman. Ho received a good academic
amusing gamtw that do not loo mueh ex­ was tha only thing before tbo senate, and education, and pursued his studies with the
iutention uf devoting his life to mercantile
cite the mind, is also helpful.
must be proceeded with to a vot?. Th? mat punmlta. After he had finished his studio,
Bqt'the main reliance of the afflicted is ter was considered without action until 6:15, he obtained a position in the counting-room
the great remedy I’e-ru-na. This medi­ when tbe senate adjourned.
ot a mercantile establishment, but in a »hort
cine has saved a great many patients after
Bids were introduced in thu. home: To time bis work became irtowtn-, and ho con­
all hojx? h»d fled and earthly assistance incorporate tbe Sons ot thu Revolution; to
ceived a distaste for tbe duties of a merseemed vain, /n advanced cases, where redoerifyand fix tbe uitarks of railway
chatfli His father, tbe late Josiah ItaudaD
tbe strength Is rapidly falling nnd tbe mail clerks, making seven elapses with salar­ was one of the Active Democrats ot Phila’.
cough troublesome, a half pound of rock ies from 8800 to $1,800. In committee tbe
daipbla, and be inspired his son with a de­
candy added to each bottle of Pe-ni-na is naval appropriation was again takm up. dr* to enter political lite, which foiling in­
advisable, but usually tbe I’t-ru-na had An amendment was adopted—striking out creased In intensity as he attended conven­
better be taken without any change, ac­ the provisteu for three battleship*—ou mo­ tions and meetings, until he finally adopted
cording to directions on tbe bottle. If Pe- tion of Hotauut Other amendments were It as tho calling moat suited to hk twite.
ru-oa be taken tlie first stage of tbe dis­ rejected, tbe bill ordrre-i favorably reported,
Nearly Thirty Years In Congress.
and tbe cotnmltti-o rose,
ease the prospect of recovery is good, es­
Though Mr. Randall had barely trnssed
WAAHIX9TOX Cmr. April 12.-Cullom in
pecially if the hygienic measures menthe prune ot lite, yet he had epetit nearly
tloned are faithfully attended , to. Pe-ru- troduci-J fa tho senate yesterday a bill thirty yean; in continuous service in the
na checks (lie cough, check* the dtarrheua. authorizing tbe postmaster general to con­ house of representativDa
Hk colleague
if any. increases the strength and appetite, tract with American built and owned ships from Philadelphia, tho lata Judge Kellev.
corrects. the digestion, produces sound tar a weekly mail between Tampa. Fla., alone of all the members of thn presont
sleep fa most cases, strengthens tbe action and Aspfowall, for five yoare, at a compen­ bowse served longer, although another a&gt;:of the heait. and consequently lessens the sation notwxcoeding 8200,800. The Montana taaguc. Mr. O’Neil took his s.-at in 18GI with
nlglit sweats: in short, it Is tlie most per­
Mr. Randall. The story of the life of th »
fect medicine to meet all the distressing urging that it be referred back to th? peo­ great citizen is contained, therefore, in the
symptoms of consumption. When taking ple at Muatama/ The bona? World’s fair record of congress from tbe dark days of the
bill,
amended,
was
reported,
and
ofu-r
an
I*e-ru-na there is no need for stimntanta or
war, when ha was first elected, until the
opium or nervlnta: of any kind, for all the executive bm«ou tbo senate nd Jon roe 1.
Tbe bouse took up tha contested election •arbed. For twenty-eight years bo gave his
zymptoms for which these are ordinarily
case
of
Waddell
va
Wise,
from
the
Rich
­
uecd are admirably met by this most ex­
labors without a single abstracting pursuit
cellcut medicine. A detailed description mood Va.. district, but at 5 p. m., took n re­ to national leguktioo. That w^ the busi
Of a ex* in the fast stage of consumption cess without action to 7:!» pi m. Tbe night immi of hfa llfc, and no other employment
enred by Pc-ru-ua, with names aud date*, srsaion was for private pension bills, bu: En­ could tempt him to abandon it, notwithwill be rent to any addrea* on application. loe gave notice that until tb&gt; htni-v per­ Blanding there wards of a commercial Ute
This care is au actus! demonstration that mitted action on private bUls Friday he would hare been far greater In a financial
there is hope for the victim of consumption would allow no private pension bills to be
ohoee.
after all other hopehas entirely failed.
tirae ^lth a long speech on Msutbern war
claims. The house adjourned at lOjlW,•
WasBuraros City, April 14—The senate r»tai tte lurubii-m lo
Are a revelation to the world, and are Saturjlay put hi the time jrewing Ulis, nnd
too ot pta .uiii, „„ u^,.
,o
t!»c only guautafl rteumaMp plaster-.
**“ "turw—d
N!nc-teath» of all troubles which require portant of which were the following: inthe aid of plasters are rheumatic in their
nature. A change of weather or auddeu
draft carnet a eoid which develops into the ngricullural department, but leaving featad: three others wars candklatei far
muscular, and that Into infiaunnatory the signal corps still with tb? war epart- Uro toTOtoUto bjU. KeppU^ £
. .
.
menL The weather bureau U to consist of two others wm.
^‘taj •mptay- a. ooagre- may p. o- ...
been such a thing a* a distinctly rheumatic
• ■ ■ ■*.*, maid -a, n canaitor. Mott of the bills wer.« of local Im- itatefor vira president upon the ticket with
apd strengthening planter, and bnudred*
have died suddenly where rheumatism has
McClellan, while a number of hk early a*.
. heart, whtwe lives mkkt have
Shff^tSn.u'n£*nr* *fterw»rd ►erred fa
liad this piaster been applied
different cabinets and fa the senate. Mr
B«ta.nw»notahwyW. Hb.^Cuara’
They are c-retructad ou pare- Warfdill—lai to J3&amp;_,
Tdoc*tien ta political mat tern waa obtained
inciples and are purely vest­
ed only to* The Charies
“ * ‘*rn*. !u th’ cily council of Pailadolnhla. and na n
i—

•omtaMrAlbo o» iroaj prfot, of TOUxrf.
ten.TO.or tten«»IMTOdUMTOJTOYTO.
0&lt; TO U»llYid-l country *® Ite.Ad- H, —TO
at that time a member of th &gt; Fir.rt troop,
Fhihuielphla city cavalry, an! votantaered
with his command under ProsiJsnt Uncoin’# first call for troops, and sarvod tbe
ninety days. At his own request r. Ran­
dall became a member of tbe coaunlttrepn
banking and currency at tbe beginning of
bis second term. As a nwmb?r ot that com­
mittee ho rteadlly oppoaed all legislation
looking to the repudiation of 'the war debt,
and introduced a resolution declaring that
svery cent, principal and internet of the
taht., and every obligation of tho govern­
ment. aboaid be paid nccdWfag’ to tbeir
term*. He also- oppes-d the proposition to
fora? the government to pay th? rebel war
4Bbt»aod hw action upxn ihjae two proposi­
tions brought him ctmipleunusly before tbe
country and placed him nmong tbo Democratic-iradeni of the day. .

SANTA

The first time the Dumcerate gnine I con­
trol of thp low. r houM after tha war. Mr.
Randall’s name was urge I by hl* frtends for
speaker,’a position for which lie wm tbe best
equipp.'l unu in tite idurw*, but tiu cautrue
decried in favor ot K&gt;rr of Indiana, awl
Randall had to wait until 1570, at a tin*
when flrmneaa and familiarity with tbe ratal
wm an absolute neceeaity. It wax fortunate
for tbn country that a man of Randall's
ability bald tha gnrel, for shortly after tak­
ing the *.-*t the moat trying and delicate tim?
In tbe career probably of any on« who ever
occupied tbe chair was precipitated by tbe
contested presidential election of lljffi. He
added to bis reputation for fairutset. and jus­
tice during the excitud period of the electoral
commission. There was no h&lt;fcitarion in hi»
ruling*; they were prompt, and the iron will
of the man was never more thoroughly tested
than at that perilous pirioJ: aud it stood the

Could Choke Off Obstruction.
This memorable dispute excited congress
to a condition bordering on fury, and al*
inoatbrough' the country lo tbe verge of
another civil war. Suspicion was "so keen,
that ordinary parliamentary courtesy to a
political opponent wtu the cause of aovere
fieri/ criticism, ami for tho last month of
the session tbe speaker hail to ex-rt ail Ute
ability.and.strain to the utmost hia influence
with hia party to steer tbe ship of state safe­
ly. Through that exciting 0nival h? passed
wit J* pronounced ■ success, expediting in a
inaria.il degree the s.‘ttleuieut of tho vexed
’question which agitated tho country. While
ho could filibuster when necessary to defeat
a bill ho consider^ vjry bad, ho was quite
as able to chok» off obstruct on when the
country was in peril from it As speaker h«
was not tender in tho a imfa Istra tarn of Li*
office. H- was a cnmminjer, and rule I the
bouse with a heavy hand. While he was
thoroughly conversant with tbs ru’ra, andalways judicial in his decisions, be frequent­
ly denounced in vigorous and emphatic lan­
guage the unruly behavior of worn .• of the
members. He was a leader in tho chair as
■well as on the floor, and when he grasped
the gavel hi wielded a-rol of iron.
Mr. Randall held the gavel until March,
1MJI, when tbe Republicans obtatuoi con­
trol again, and later, whan his party friends
were in tbe majority, he was ssl aside and
Car!ide chosen. This was principally ou
■ccouQt of Randall’s stand on the tariff.
He was a protectionist and bis views on this
question gradually alienate.! him from the
majority of his party, both state and na­
tional; and although no man impeached his
fidelity or siueerity to the principles o' Dem­
ocracy, yet tbii separation from his asso­
ciates ba I undoubted greatly weighed upon
his mind, and added to the other drains
uj»on his physical system. He s»rved in
turn on all th • important «&gt;mmitte(, but it
was os chairman of the apprupriationa committe? that be wns best known and in tho
strictest sense th • dominating pnwer iu bls
party m congrem. He iva. thoroughly fa­
miliar ItIcIi all the details of tho business of
that committee aud his Word was thi law.

During the uholo of hk scrvjcein congress
no one ever imputed to Samuel J. RmuWI
m -nr mignirev a«g&lt;ec, atsnouur. HG iu
tegrity was impregnable. Ho died poor,
lived modretiy within his lucerne, which
was little mor? than his salary as representatix’a, and • devotM himself to ths work to
which he was elected. Ho spent little at
■ elections, and insisted ca b?aring his own
rxpcnMB in that lino, retusiu- contributions
of friends and returning thosi sent him,
notwitiatanding that tbo expenses nucessari y Incident to a political campaign were
a heavy drain on his meagre pure*?. The
lobby cquH do uotblfig with him. A lawyer,
who wo* his IxMom frien’!( tells tliat hs carriedflOjXHi iu bis pocket for months, having
undertaken to giro it to Randall aa a retai ner
in behalf of a certain corporation, but could
never muster the courage to give it to him,
or even brooch the subject.

Washixgto.x City, April 12.—Gen. Scho­
field has pubhshod bls reprimand to Lieut
Bteelc. a* required by tbe sentence of tho
court martial The general rebuses tha
lieutenant for bb low of self-command fa
striking and abusing Wild, and drives homo
tbe necessity for those w o command others
to be able to comaisn I themselves. Ho says
abuse of subordinate* by words or blows can
not te Uderated.under ^ny cir+umstanoe*.
Ho also disapproves of the lieutenant acting
a« jtMlgo advocate at the trial ot Wild, and
tolls him that a nice sense of propriety nnd
duo appreciation ot self faterwi should have
suggested to him tbe wisdom of asking to bo
excused in tbe case, a requiwt which would,
of course h«VA
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CASTORIA
for Infanta end Children.
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DEERINC BINDER TWINE
THE “FLOWER” BRANDS.
"COLOEN ROD,”
“DAISY,”
“LILY,”
“BUTTERCUP.” Etc.
Macle from the Best Manilla and Sisal fibres. Also
Conspos.toSILVER Binder Twine.

Th. pUut rr&lt;m which aiMl Fibre l&gt; KitreCM In TuoMhb.

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WM. DEERINC A CO..
Chicago, III
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.raoBATE oitDEi:.
State Of Michigan. County of Barry--*1*.
Al a ress'un uf the l‘n&gt;bBte Court far the
County of Barry, hnldcn al lh« Probate Ofltee.
la tbe Gllv*f Itaatlngs. In Mid coutitv. on Torstiny, the 1st any of April. |B tbv }cw aue
thousand eight huudno and nltn-ir.
Prolate01’ CU&lt;,k'* w AnuMnmg, Judge of

THE GLORY OF MAN
STRENGTH.VITALITY!

How Lost! How Regained.

In the matter of the estate r&gt;t Susan Seibel.
aecf3»cd.
&lt;?'* reading and mtn- tbe final account oi
Winiam .•q-ibt] Ndnihifstrator of xatd mate
rrayinK that the num maj 1&gt;r
tawed ad be I-) dlariuirged rrom bls ssM mint
taut Friday tbe 2Sth

noon. be a&amp;Mgned for Uio bearing of said dcUlhe ben? ** taw ofsatd dropared
“w relate.

lu tbe City o( Hasiings, tn said Countv anJ
show cause. If any there be. why the pravre of
the petifiiHier may nor be granted And it ia
further ordered, that said ikuI'Ioiut eIvc ikoilm
WUHwron,
XST

IX-, ’Al.
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KNffllHm
THK SOIENOK

Roman’s Ralief corps elected Mr*
8. H. Osgood, of Mt. Pleasant, president.

BWIAYTIU*. IB*.

ExhaustedVitality
Untold Miseries

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LIFE

aad Hysfaal Debtay, imparidee of u&gt;&lt; &gt;■&gt; i

»« rlttaliy
Do Moikaa U, April Id-TteOrTOd
Ansy racmpa-TO. YTOrrtAy eUctod M*&gt;
— «U1A o&lt; Orf»r R«plte, drprotront
eTOTOTO.Ur EEIpe tte^rter oOptoto tol.
tows; Senior vica commande- O
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F-ebjTO^. E B
tar, W. H. Jones; chaplain, J, c. Magee.
Resolutions for the erection of a soldiers’
UztikTure fSX&gt;”
“d •"klQg the
*egtaiature for an appropriation to thia endand for tbe bnildiug of
bosuitil at t)»2

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AMONG THE OESRINQ TWINES THERE ISA
VARIETY FOR EVERT TASTE ANOEVERY POCKET.
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-------Soto bread, tort there, mbere Ire., but alkt.ro good and reliable.

�SCROFULA
1, that Impurity of the blood which produces
unsightly lamp® «r
&gt;n «■&lt;» neck;
which causes running sores ou the arms,
„r xect; which develops ulcers In the
ryes, cars, or nose, often causing blindness or
.:&lt;*:dues*; which is the origin uf pimples, eanreruus growths, or " humors; ” which, fastco..g upon
lungs, causes consumption and
sr.-ilti. K is the most ancient uf all diseases,
-tad vm few persons are entirely free from IL

HLc:n CURED
By taking Howl's S.n saparilta, which, by
tl-e remarktlblo cures IL has "accomplished,
i.in proven Itself to l»c a potent and jwculiar
•(Heme for this disease. If you suffer from
rufula, try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
•• Every spring my wife and children have
rt'n troubled with scrofula, my little boy,
;tirec years Old, being a terrible sufferer.
List spring ho was
mass of urn* from
'i -id infect. We all took HochI'sSarsaparilla,
&lt;1 all have been cured of the scrofula. My
: i- b'-y is entirely free from sores, and all
rof my children look briglit and healthy.**
V.. B. ATIIEBTOX, I’nsealc City, N. J.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
&lt;.rj.|by:,)ldruxgtst«. 01:(ixfurRS, Preparedonly
&gt; C. 1.1(001) X &lt;:u.. Apothecaries, Lowell. Mas,.

JOO Doses One Dollar

DUSTERS
ARE THE BEST.

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IK) styles, price* to suit ail.
avi:ksA sox.-*, rnii.At&gt;Ei.rHlA.

ARD TIMES

■ FOR GRAIN RAISERsT|

Can they make money at
present prices?
YES!
HOW ? .
By keeping die soil rich,
By cultivating it well,
Bv using the best seed,.
THEN
Have their Grain and Seeds
i h reshed, Saved and Cleaned
BY THE

j

NICHOLS &amp; SHEPARD

’ ’ v.:il handle Grain and Seeds
FASTER,
EETTER and

CLEANER,
than any other jThresher.
It will save enough extra
-rain {which other machines
. "J.l waste) to pay all thresh­
ing expenses, and often three
io live tunes that aipouht.
It will Clean the Grain and
Seed so much better that you
can get an extra price for it.
It will do youir work so
much QUICKER, so much
CLEANER, and so free
frcQn y/ASTE, that you will
ive money.
Such Threshing Machinery
is made onty by

NEWS IN BRIEF
stroyed hundreds ot dollars’ worth ot type
in The Hustings (Mich.) Democrat office, has
been captured in the Plainwell Lumbir com­
pany’s yard, and will ba prmeAated.
Allen Thomro&gt;. a negro teamster of Cairo
Dk, shot his wife WedueaJay and then shot
himrelf. Jealousy. Both fatally hurt.
Tbe straits ot Mackinaw are reported free
from ioe. and a number of grain ladvn vwi■ols clacred from Chicago Weinesday for
Buffalo.
Tbe president Monday rent to tho sonata
the name of Hamuel M. Harper as Unite-!
States attorney for the western district of
Wi-roonsiu.

Cashier R. G. Twretor of the Fosston
National bank, of Foreton, .‘linn., fans goue
to Canada with ffi'j.OXiot thu tank's monev
The bank is solid.
An attempt was made Wcdnt*4 Iny morn­
ing to blow up tho residences
Dr. E. C.
Williams, of Chicago. No crow to the perpertratora The family hod n narrow esA colony of Hungarian) at Hibernia, near
Dover, N. J., began celebrating Easter
on Good Friday, and closed tbe tunuaement Monday by fatally beating iind kick­
ing one of ttair number named Asooesklt
George Gervpacbcr and J. Sullivan, young
men of Council Bluffs, la., were charged
with stealing a lot of go xl*. They sworn
they purchaseil them, and Wedne«day proved
their claim by finding the man cf whom they
bought them.
Isak- Amabie Quintal, chureh warden ot
Notre Ihuuo Roman Catlin I io church, at
Mouireal, eloped with ano'.h *r m tn's wife
Saturday, and took with him $100,000 iu
other people’s mouey.
William Vngle, whit.*, 13 years oil, threw
a stone at Dun B ink i, colored, at Balti­
more a few days ugo, striking him on the
bead. Banks drod Wedw-wlay and young
Vogle is nearly wild with fear that ho will
be lianged.
The court martial which tried Lieut.
Steele for striking Private Wild found him
guilty ot conduct uulx*coming an officer, and
amtanced him to ba repriiuaivl *d and su*pended for thr *e month*, during wnieh ho
shall remain at the military ptyt.
.
George Freeman, tiro col orodi conch man of
the sou-in-biw of Mrr. Sjrah | SMmnre, ot
Detroit, u widow ot Si. attempte I to choke
that huly to death Thura lay became he
thought that in locking u c&lt;n&lt;iin door she
bad reflected on bis honesty. Freeman is in
ja.L
W.
. wines ot re»pectai»lo citizens, but thamsolvuK
I under a c'oud. attempt*;! to rob a couple of

were both captured by their Intended vic­
tuns. Ttoy vunfesM* I to several robbrrM
and said bums Iifo was too tom &gt;.
Th? Kansas railway commission bus per­
emptorily ordered the Mo-ouri Pacific to
and Coming Valley Lmncli. Lccausjdhe res­
idents there object to b ing haul*.! in the
rear of a freight train. Tiro company says
there I* not* enough burin'.*** to justify the
Ktep.
Mrs. Griffith and he.- daughter, of Niles,
Mich., who were taken to O-wego, Kan.,
som»time ago on Mupicion nt being old Mrs.
Bender find Kate, have been . ick'asel and
a mt back to Nile*.
At Creston, la.. Friday Charh** Samu.dson, a SweJc, was convicted ot putting pois n into a wed with the object id l.i iiug bis

THE CHICAGO POISONER

SWEPT OVERBOARD.

Chicago, April 11.-Emma Starr, or
oUrbe, who poisoned the Newland’family
some day* ago. has conf-ssxL She said sto

Fata’ Disaster on the River at
East Saginaw.

tataer ia Fort Wayne, Ini. a grew*deal of
trouble, but declared tUat riiadM not in­
tend to kill any of the Norlands. Tired of
life berae'f, sha bought tho -rough oh rate
tosaidd, with, tot thought it a good idea
to try it first ou somu one ebe. So sta*
put a small quantity ta tbe .food at Mr.
MeWtaBd s, in order to see bow much it
would take to kill. She ate sumo ot the food
herself, but it only made her sli’TJtly rick.
After the Newlands took rick sho forgot all '
about her own derire to die, nnd ran away.
She Dreads tbe NcatTold.
The girl ran hsr fingers through her
ulnacbe 1 hair and told tho chief that her
husboud in Fort Wayn? had deeertel her.
Bhe was marrie I when but 14 years old.
How she took to the variety stags, and
from thence went to the bad, was al! de­
tailed in full She won not seeking, • riw
•■Id, to gain notoriety, buf was merely tired
of lite. After telling tho official all she
could, the girl mechanically felt of her
throat
“Oh, Mr. Marsh,” sho said, “will they put
a cruel rope about my neck and lea l nw like
a lamb to my fate! I do dread that It
iwemsas if they could kill mo iu a better
I way. I don’t suppose anybody will b&gt;liove
me when I say I did not mean to kill
any of tbe Newland family. Now, what are
you going ® do with meP
f
Emma was inform?! that- she would re­
main ta the c?ll until the day ot th* inquest

HAU A DOZES PEOPLE MTSSIHG.

Chicago, April 14.—Tbe billiard tourna­
ment clove 1 J&amp;itttrday night. In th? after­
noon Ives beat Daly, making 275 ]»ointe
while Daly male but 57. The great game
of the meeting took place at night when
Schaefer aud Slo«*i»i held tho cues. It was

began doing aoni? of his phenomenal work
and Sl&lt;H*oa Jest heart, the game ending
Schaefer tbusjwlns first mon?y.

Losdox, April 13.—Tlie Libsrab ar*
jubilant overt the result of the election in
tto Carnarvon district o’ Walus. Tbo nor­
row margin ot twenty votes by which they
secured the seat is not a particularly well
Herty still leads in th • PilUbuig miking defimd ground for nu ebullition of joy, but
match, having rectal off -SIU mile*. His the fact that they have regainel th? ’seat,
closest competitor is Mojre, who was six which ttoy Jp«t in 1885, rou’lers their re­
joicing oxeiita|i-a
miles behind at 12:50 a. tn. tc-d iy.

day. He was formitfy welcoatoi uni pre■exited with n sjolil medal by tiro president

The country sent of B*rob Botbsebild,
Ayhsburg. England. wu* yartixly da-

I paintin ’ vulu
I Westop, W.
in n no-liccnsu town, and
I its revenu.* ;s —
. ....... ....................... ...........
। Tbs town i* co'jM-q iently b tnkrupt on 1 iis
council has resigned. But unboly goes dry.
a n.ai.L ..joj;..!.
. ir»._* cv.oo ,oou
mer’s Fails, Watertown and Rochester, N.
Y., and the offer i» laid to have been no
crated.
Governor Hoard, of Wisconsin, has sent a
beautiful floral anchor to Governor Fiter.
of Illinois, to be placid on thu grave of
Abraham Lincoln at the cereinouixs next
Turedny.
Tbe Mi-you i Pacific rallwii/ will flzht tho
order of the Kansas ratlwa/coinmisrion. lb
p^t. a regular pamenger train on th? Leroy
and Coney Valley branch, to the court of

New -Yohk; April It.—Mrs. 'Ferdinand
Ward, wife of! the ex-broker now in King
King, died yeitwday at Stamford, Conn.
She was !-»}•&lt;■«« old. Sir* leaves a sou 17

shock w.-s feit here yesterday morning a few
minutes before 3 o'clock. A noise like that
••aiiMsl by an explosion was first heard, aud
then toe earth tremble 1 ter several second*.

hihition convention has nominated
John Bidwell, of Chico. for governor.

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CmcAOo. April tt.
Quotations o4 the board of trade to-day
were os follows:' Wheat—No.
May. opened
MSjjc, closed tSJic: June, opene t H5tj»c. chmnl
HV; July, opened Kl^-. closed HMc. Corn
-No 2 May. opened 8Hic. cl»M»d 83Mc; June,
July, opened .Hk-,
Mrs. Mary Miles, 70 years old. wa* found opened 3 ta'. elpaed
chMuri
Oate-No. 2 May. opened
dead In a Polk strout basement at Cbicigo clo«c&lt;l !3)*c; June, opened
clos'd
Friday. She h id diod of starvation.
July, ofwncd 2.-Ha, dosed SJ»c. Pork—Mny.
TheMtoouri G. A. R. emnnquneut luw opened S1IJK. cloned fia25; June, opened
adopted a memorial tocougrem favorin; tho 112.(4, closed §1140; July, opened IH.73, closed
&gt;13.50. Lord-May, opened
closed
pa«sagt! of the depsndent pension bill.
Tbe failures in th? United Kta'n* for the •L42KLive stock-Tlte stock yards report the fol­
seven days ended Friday evening wers 176;
lowing range ot prices: Hogs-Markct opened
BATTLE CREEK. MICHIGAN.
for tbe corresponding week lau ynar 212.
active with prices ajblO:’ higher, light grades,
Senator E&gt;ltr.unds and family left Wash­ S4.1M24.35; rough packing. S4.15&amp;L25; mixed
ington City Saturday for Virginia Bcaeb, iota, SAJridLlt hcavy packing aud ship­
to remain au indefinite time. Senator Ed­ ping lots &gt;4At®4-47)i.
Produce: Butt tr-Fnncy Elgin, SJamhic j&gt;er
munds is in bad health.
lb: fine • rtaincriee, 1T®18 : darira, flneat, freeh.
Roman Cathodes of Manitoba, British IORKc: fresh jacking stock, 440c. EgtnTuuugh. on hi* first Ittag speech in tho
boa*’of- repremitativcK, *» good a judge ns America, say ti»ey will. ignore tbo low re­ Strictly fnMb. Ila per dot. Dressed poultry- ••i:; Quincy Adams had pronounced him a cently passed, abolishing s?parato fchoob, Chickens. Polite per lb; turkeys, l'.»;tl-ta;
young tons. 13 ®UHc; ducks, 12 r 14Apple* tho ecurta.
man of Infinite promise, his'term In the and fight it
Tbe report that &lt; x-Mayor Cirter Uarr - Fair to choice, J3. O&amp;I.M per bbl.
Lot:-? ba I l»«eu too brief to justify the pro;nt! j'4; it wa» left for tiro scaator to fulfill son, ot Chicago, is to wed Mi** Roa*, of that
b/ th92.’ trim know
i'-c hdjio of the representative.
He was city, is posi'iveljr
New York. April IX
Wheat—Na 2 red winter,
c«"hl do
■ &lt;• &gt;•!! chninuau of the eunraiiiiee on mili- what they are t-.king alout.
inrv affairs, in complimcat to. his military
The Cleveland, O., pollc? do not- believe April. Wlc; do May. He; do June, MJ&lt;c; do
July. VOWc. Corn—No. 2 mlxe.l «lc cash: do
-me: but his most conspicuous function was Miss Maud KeLo’n story ot abluctlon, bat April, H%c: do May. 3»fc: do Ju c. 40.*: do
tiro defense of the doctrine ^f states’ rights Mim Maud sticks firmly to her aipount of July. fOftr. Oats—Quiet: Na 2 mixed. JOc
and MUthem ihstitutioni Those who rfh tbe allege I outrage. No clu &gt; ye: to the ab­ cash: do April Jk; do May, f#Mc- KyeMember tiro stormy sections of, lSF.t-’3O anil ductor*.
DalL barley—Nominal- Fork—Dull: mt*"
'■ '-•'&gt;-,51 can not have forgotten the farce and
The New York Gr»n*l Army hafl«ued on UlJ&amp;aixr: for new. Lord-Dull April. |A7i;
■i boat with which Senator Davis defended address to tbe G. A. R. u» n of that state,
tin- doctrine* peculiar to bis **ction of the asking them to observe April ~L Gon.
Toledo, April it.
witilr'.-Harper’s Weekly.
&gt;
Grant'* birthday, by subscribing to th* fund
Wheat*-Higher and active: cash.HSc: May,
for his monument in New York &lt;-ity.
Corn—
Joixfs Ordway, tlw mllliouairu lumber MWic: July. Wkjc: August.
Utrerty:
cash.
3te
May.
MMc; dune WT!.‘„* Cardiff ginnt was n noted piece of dealer and capitalist, of Gienn’* Falls, N.
Oat*—Firm: cash and May. ‘-Ite. (Hover seed
'..-iekery iu tho shape of a colossal statue of Y. died Saturday. He w.w ou*jot tho great —Finn: rub nnd April.
October b3.h»
gv|Huin, disinterred nt a little placO colled Mockholder, in tto Morgnn Lumter com- U&lt;1.
Krtliff, nenr Lafayette, N. Y.. in October, jrnny and tto Gteon's Falls papsr mUta
P «», un 1 sncveMtnlly pa fined off, upon some
Alex H. Irvin, of Cairo. I4.j ex number
St. Louts, April 1I tlr* ni'&lt; distinguished antiquaries and of tto Illinois assembly. *x-»M&gt;rd a of tto
Whcat-Hlstors cash, nod May. H£c;
pah-oatologiirts of America ns being either a Chester penitentiary, an l wmo h d*i o’*b«T July.
&lt;\irn—Finn! carii. »Mc: May. 29Mc;
work iJ ancient rculptureor, more probably, offices, diodat hia homo Sunday, of paralyse. July.I®;*'. Oats-Firm; cash. 2®Hc; May.
•■i i -'illx-xl man. It was carried about tbe He was 4S year* old, and a promnent sa^x'Julv. 2J)Ic. Pork-Nominally higher;
fiU.bU
Lard
—Strong; Wic bid. Whisky—
r.iutry, ami .publicly exbibital to great Maron.
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Kready: SUE,
’
11 aH t'*u Pr*uc’PRl cities. At Inst
Father F. C. Jaen. who has f. r romeUtne
\ n‘l
’A,t M1**- it luul been cut from been suing tto Roman Catholic Bishop HenIiETnurr. April 12.
- quarry in tow* act long before, wrea^ht ue»cy, of Dubuque, for JKN.OUO, todrod.
1
white
carb.
bld:
No.
3
Wheal — - —-•n-. shape la Chicago and buried hi Cardiff,
The annexationista of Win &gt;*»r* V*n"^'* «&lt;l c.tsh and April; 7He; May. Me; July.
une:.- -t
&gt;)&gt;ia af.C(.
(o linvs}
" r.Ixed cash
will try to run Mayor Mr bite, o. that; city, 36c: August, Me.
Ocri&lt;iCTJtaily tlta-orerorl.
tint*-No. 2
for parliament on a straight annexationist and April. 16c; May. Ul£,c.
white cash.
mixed ca«b. irAfc bl-.; N&lt;*platform.
Bui
Br th»—tiogof Brp.LU.-3O o.otr«unt&lt;
A rich and eccentric Spaniard Is gofaz to
•tnutaab-paxKlaje if be can't discover a tork&gt;t&gt; ta U&gt;. prruol oonjrM th- B^olr
MlLWAVKKK. April it
cwtlinens In th. Pnei* ocean. Some lleui m.jorlty bo&lt;b«ro lo&lt;T«»d from right
. *L vrlrou
hia cn[t
H* N«- &gt; no^ber?r *
to seventeen.
-* cash. Me; May.
CapL J. A. T. Hull, of tbe Iowa Seventh &lt;t-?7c. Com -Firm: No. 3 on t nu-k, Sto. (Axis
he’ll
??nw€WnB
an awful bump, aud
-Firm: No. 2 white on track,
By®
rivwl . b? «l
»*d to And that to haa ar- district, i. ta training to ccmtrot with Repthe Sandwich Islands.—Detroit Free reeentati ve Conger the
greoa In that district.

.NICHOLS &amp; SHEPARD

0

Drill g*

If I luul kaoun ot the Cuticura Remedies
twenty eight years ago it would have saved me
gyro Rao hundred dulten) and an Immeuse
amount ot «aSerlug. My disease (psoriasis)
ounimeaced on my here! In a spot not larger
thou a rent. H spread rapidly all over my body
aud pul under my nails, fhe yeoiea would drop
MX or me all the lime, and iny suffering was end­
less aud without relief. Oue thousand dollars
would not tempt me to hate this disease over
again. J am a poor man. but frel rich to be re­
lieved ot what some of tue do-tors said was
leprosy. MMne ringworm, loorlasts. ett*. I took
....aud....MarsapsrllUiover oue year and a
half, but no cure. 1 went to two or tnree doc­
tors. anu no cure. 1 cannot pralae the Cuticura
Remedies too much. They bare made my akin
an clear and free from scales as a baby's AU 1
utedof Hum were three boxes of CuUcuru, aud
turee bolUea uf Cuticura Resolve nt. and two
cakes of Cuticura So *p. It you had been here
aad said you would have cured me for &lt;200, you
would have had the money. I looked like tho
। picture Iu your book ut psoriasis (picture num­
tar two, "How to CureMlc!t&gt; Diseases**), but now
I am as clear tin any p-&lt;r»on ever was. Through
force of habit 1 rub my hands over my arms
anti legs to scratch once iu a while, but to no
purpose. J am all well. I scratched twenty­
eight years, aud It got to be a kind of second
nature to me. I thank you a thousand limes.
Dxxxis Dowmjrg. Waterbury■ Vt.

Cuticura Resolvent

A. SHELDON,
,
•
Abstract anti Real Estate Offlce.
Abstract Block. Hastings.
.
Money to loan ou Real Estate ■ Beal Estate
sold on cnminlsston. General con nwanetag.
diving a complete sat of Abstract Books, eonpiled from the Records, can hw-nlst; eompteto
tbs tracts.
C.y. BROOKS. Ctart. .
C. ANDRUS, Dentist,
•
Hastings Mleh.
Nitrons oxide Gas or Vitalized Air riven for
tbe painless extraction of teeth.

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Phg ADxu niA. April 14.—Tbcr? were two
collision* on the Pennsylvania railroad
yesterday afternoon, two men being killed,
two seriously an 1 another badly injured.
Tlie first occurred ou Wo New York branch
near Ridg? Avenue station, at about 3
o'clock, where two freight trains collided by
reason of n wrong signal being displayed.
In this accident one engin? wait wrecked and
the engin or, Richard Sea’, killed, all the
rest ot th? two crews escaping.
A more serious wreck occurred thre? hour*
later on the Di.-kiwarc extension of the Ponnsylvnnii railroad at Hamburg station, wh?re
tiro fireman of one engine was killed, tbe.en­
gineer wm surioualy nnd perhaps fatally
injured, one brakeman was ilangerously
hurt an l another badly injured, but will
probably recover. The two men who wera
injured were taken to the Presbyterian hos­
pital. One. Hugh Joy, was unconscious,
and itooih.tr, George W. Simons, was only
half cousriou**. Joy suffered a fracture of
the skull, nnd his ankle was broken.

Hotel I'lanklnlon Scorched. ■
Detroit, Mich.. April 14—Fire last even­
ing gutted th? fourth and fifth floors of tbe
Hotel Plankinton, and tbe lowvr floor*, ot
the hotel were rio tidy damaged by water.
Tho fire was caused by th - overturning of a
lamp by a rhambermaid, who wan seriously
but not fatally burned. All tho guwts es­
caped. La»»3 on furniture A»O,(XM, insurance
f(U,(X)C; on building (IS.000, insurance f3'J,te».
'
Later.—Antoinette Fabian, the cham­
bermaid, wa.s dangerously bunted, ber hair
all falling off when she was taken to tne
hospital.
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DRAKE, M. D.&gt;

Office over Holloway’s drug store.
Office boars from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, eon
ueeting wR|b residence, at Holloway’s drug

M. B. G1J.LASPIE, Notary Public '
•
and U. S. Claim Agent,
wtu prosecute all kinds of claims before tto
Departments of the Interior office. Can on blns
at his store, corner Court and Jefferson 8te.,

M. FOWLER,
•
Dentist
Rooms formerly oecupie
Smith. Hams &amp; Van Armi

S

The new blood and skin purifier and purest and
best of humor remedies, internally, and Cultcunt, the great skin cure, and Cut-cura Soap, an
exquisite skin beautifier. externally, speedily,
ana permanently cure every species of Itching,
burning, scaly, crusted, pimply, scrofulous, acd
beredlury diseases and humors of the skin,
scalp, and blood, with loss Of hair, from pimples
toecrofula.

Sold everywhere. Prlcc.Cutlcura, 00c.: Soap,
zsc.; Resolvent, $1. 1'rt-parrd by tbe Potter
Drag and Chemical Corporation. Boston.
nr“S:-nd for "How to Care Skin Diseasee,”
Oi pages, to lUnstra Hous nn&lt;t Itw testimonials.
DIR/P’J'Ed. black-bends, ciiapoed and oily
I llVi Ji*41'*
1 11
Prorented
**
by Cuticura Medicated

Free From Rheumatism.
Tn one mlnpfe the Cuticura Anti1'sln I’lztMcr relieves rheumatic.
Milailc. hip kidney, chest, and
muscular pains and weaknesses.
The first and only palu killing plaster.
.

BOILERS

A1 BARBER, M. D.,
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Physician and Surgeon,
Office over Nevin's store. Office hours from 9

H

W. LOWRY, M. D.,
Physician and Surgeon.

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Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
House.Hastings, Mich.

C. WELTON
Is agent for the Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co.
Ho writes policies on a man’s property against
lossby fire, lightning or wind; against a man’s
life by death and accident.
MITH &amp; C0LGR0V&amp;

S

LtwyetL

(Office In Union block, Hastings.)
Practice is all the courts of the state.

4 E. KENASTON.
*•
Attorney at Law,
Htrphen Pratt’s steam bolter works, established
„__ (Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.*« store.)
liw.. Manufacturer of high and low pressure
Practices In all courts ot the State. CoUectloot'
and steam beating boilers of ad kinds, smoke promptly
attending to.
I pipes, breachings, etc, Old boilers taken in ex­
chance for tew. Rivets, boiler plates, and boil­
R. TIMMERMAN, Homapatfalc Phyer tubes for sale. Cor. Foundry sL aud Mich.
Cent’l R. IL tracks. Detroit. Mich. ‘ 62 90
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biclan and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)

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Both

Gen.

THE MARKETS.

BUSINESS CARD
QTUAirr. KNAPPEN A WF.A
D
Attonwys at taw.
Over Hastings Nstfow*! Ban:
.
BiutiBgs.M
AASoclate offices, at Grand BapWs,

Cured by Cuticura

East Sagixaw. Mich., April 14. -A doxro
paiM-ngers were killed or badly injured by a
pilot's carelessness on tbe Saginn wriver yes­
terday. The steamer Handy Boy,' with a
large number of |&gt;a«cngcrs on board, left
here yestenloy afternoon for Bay City. The
captain went below to collect fares and lift
tho wheel in th* hands of his fireman, Ed­
ward .Trump. High water has made tbe
current in the river unusually rapid, and as
tho boat swung toward tbe Flint nod Fere
Marquette LriJgo, Trump lost control of tbe
wheel and the boat beaded directly for a low
■pan in the center of the I ridge. Thane on
the boat »aw their danger, but not until the
bridge had teen almost reached.
Th* Whole Cable Swept Off.
Tho loot struck the iron girder? and
pawed partly under, tlie force of the blow
sweeping the upi&gt;er deck, cabin and. passen­
ger? into the river. Pareengeni l.-elow deck
wcsjvd with more or less serious injury,but
at least six who were above were drowned,
or wire killed by the collision. Several
died in tbe wreckage in sight of those on
WILL FIGHT A GRANGER LAW.
shore. At Last fourteen were thrown into
the river. Only seven were rcscurtL Among
A Michliptu Enactment To Be Tested in
the missing are Mhci Muy Haight, aged 22,
nnd Mr* Catherine N-rins, mother of Rev.
Chicago, April 11.—Tbo Michigan Pas­ Father Nevins, of B?y L'ity; Joseph Cassisenger arooclatinn held a meeting yesterday dny, of Bay City: young man, name un­
ta consider th? 2 cmte-a-mUs rate, now «*»
known: two women, name* not known.
force in Michigan, according to a legislative
Among the wounded - are: David Bliss,
enactment. After a thorough discussion of hurt, by flying timbers;----- Fish, scalded;
the subject an l th? reading ot tbe decision of D. T. Parker, scalded; Miss Delia Rock,taken
the Uuked Hteu.*s supreme court iu thu Min­ out of water unconscious; I. W. Thompson,
nesota granger case upon tbo luinro sule severely »cabled: R W. Regc. scaldet
- rite Officers in Jail.
ject, it was decided th* nil lines in
CapL Dolson, who wiu in command, bis
Michigan should, ns soon as tbo new tar­
iff* can te prepared and filed with engineer, Georgs Little, and Trump, the
msu at the wheel, are in jail, charged with
tbo Interstate Commerce association, re
turn to the standard of passenger rate* in criminal carelacineA Tlie Handy Boy has a
carrying capacity of inventy-flve passenger*। ffeci prior tn tlio dat? the 2-cvut bill be
came effectiv.-. Tiro railroaders hold that mid over sixty were un board when the acci­
fortba state,to arbitrarily enforce a 3-cent dent occurred. '
ratals on unwarranted confiscation of prop­
TWO FATAL COLLISIONS.
erty withou! any return whatever, aud if
the state wants to attempt to enforce tho
bid they wifi fight tho cas? to tho court of
lost resort j'___

Scratched 28 Years
Body covered with scale?. Itching terri­
ble. Suffering
endless. No relief.
Doctors and medleihes fail. Speedily
cured by Cuticura al ■ cost of S5.

ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, to'
suranee and Loans.
Office with J. G. Runj-an^Son..2 doors north

STEAM ENGINE

Specialattention given to making exchongao
it property. The Interests of non-realdent
property owners carefully looked after. Farou
ofall sizes for sale or exchange. Houses xad
lota for sale.

OR

BOILER
3ENO for our catalogue.ho-PRICEB

ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

GILLASPIE,
Corner of Court and Jefferson St. Keeps flour,
feed, bone meal, ground oyster-shell, ceg food
for fowl*. Also a general stock of groceries.
Good goods. Low prices.

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,- - Mich.

.pAROfESRHEUMATIt
iLoReM^DY
' * CAPITAL, $50,000.00
l/CDLOaD pumr.ER.
Incorporated tinder tlie laws ot the State ot
Ia.POSITIVE C
Michigan.

bijtAsrs-

WHY: YOUR LIVER

IS OUT OF ORDER

Open for business Dec. IS. 1 RS? In building tor
inerly occupied by Messer Bros.
officers:
0. G. Robinson, President;
Chester Messer, Viec. Pres.
C. D. Beebe, Cashier.
directors:
Dan W. HeynoMs,
W. H. Powers,
D. G. Robinson,
' J. A. Grcble,
Chester Messer.
L. K. Knxppcu.
C. D. Beebe.

You wfll have SICK HEADACTUS, PAINS
IN TELE BIDE, DYSPEPSIA. POOR APPETITE.feel U .Dcs^aud ur.ablo to got Uiroartv
your dally work orioclul crjoyuxeuts. Life
vrLU be u burden to you.

General Banking Business Transacted.

*HV1B PILLS*

lyiUin, and make yon stronaand wvlL
Erie, Pa., April 14.—The steam barge Che­ your
They cost only 2a cent* a box and may save
nango took fire when off Erie Friday night, your life. Can be bad at any Drug fltoro.
and now lire in four fathoms of water a
mile and three-quarters north of th? harbor
entrance. Upon being discovered, the life­
TEETH,
Airing crew went out to ber, but her crew
Perfumed the Breath. Ask for it.
was missing, and for a tim? it wat believed
they were lost, but a telegram from Toledo FLEMING BROS., - Pittsburgh, fib
announce* tho arrival of the captain aud
crew there on the steamer Ward, which
ABE8MEN WANTED To
OUB 600
picked the men up after the}* liad taken to
hardy varieties ot choice Nursery stock.
the boats. Th? Chauango coat 163,000. and Best 8|ieclalues. No txperienca necessary.
Special
&gt;*d
run
laces
to
beghioen.
Extra
Induce­
was Inode 1 wjth wheat'
ments. Pay wvekly. Bltuatlnn permanent. Best
terms. Beat outnt iree. We guarantee what
we advertise. Address at onee, Glkx Bros..
Jacksonville, Fla., April 14—The Nurserymen, Rochester. N. Y. (This house Is
reliable.)
schooner Ethel, bonce for Nassau with an
nvrorte&lt;i cargo, was wrecked near Cape
Canaveral, and tho crew of five ore probably
lost, namely: CapL William D. Garvin, of
Jacksonville; \Dennis Starr, xind John GibCome to the land ot the Mil log «un. Send tor
■on (colored): Gibson’s wife, who was acting FREE circulars describing the "Garden Spot of
Oregon." Purchases negotiated for timber,
as cook, nnd a colored boy named Charlie. hop. trait, wheat and other loads. Saw mills,
CapL Garvin was nn old sailor, and owned flouring mills, canneries, dairies, and other en­
terprises assisted. Eastern capital profitably
loaned. Address
COOPER, PATTERSON &amp; CO .
ixnKPKsnKXCK,
Puck Co., orxgox.
PorttaB Bluff, Ma, April 14.—Tha mid­
All inquiries Answered.
dle span of tbo new iren bridge which is be­
MORTGAGE SAi.B.
ing built across Black river, fell yesterday,
Def suit haring, been inode in the conditions
carrying Thomas Brown nnd James itasa, of
a^ertaln loortgage made by Kanny O. Aid­
Bt/LouD, down, and killing both. Their of
rich lo Samuel R. WUluron dated Dreomber irt,
Ixxlto are still beneath the wreck at the A. D. 1388. ami recorded In the office of the
bottom of tbe river, Thu accident wm register of deeds, for the county of Barry aud
state
of Michigan, on the 2Mh day of January
caused by tho wn&gt;boul£of th? past month.
A. D. 1880. in fiber » of mortgagee, ou page Ml.
on which mortgage there Is claimed to be due
A I'b.rrr Aa-ainat1 Kxnlorrr Ktanlcv.
at the date ot this notice tbe sum of one hun­
Berux, April IA—Dr. RcicharJ, ta a lec­ dred and seventv-two dollars and twenty-seven
and an attorney’s fee of twenty-five dol­
ture hero last night, declared that Stanley, cents,
lar* provided far In said mortgage, and uo suit
before setting out on his journey in quest of or proceeding! at law having been Instituted to
Dr. Livingstone, learned the wh-reabouta of recover Hie looneys secured by said mortgage,
any part thereof.
•
that explorer from Arabs at Zmxibar, aud orNow.
therefore, by virtue of the power ot sale
concealed his Information io order to en­ contained In said mortgagt*. and the statute, In
such case made and provided. nolMS Is berebr
hance tho importance of his test.
given that on Haturday tlie tweoly-elght day ol
June A. I» IM1, at ten o’c.locx ta the tprcuoou.
TTio Chicago Carpenter** Strike.
I shall mH at pnbfic auction, t&lt;&gt; the lilgtiret bid­
Crcago, April 14.—At a nnsttag of th* der. at tits north front door of the court house
new organlxatim ot Boa* carpenter* Satur­ in the city ot Histing* (that bring the place
where the circuit court for Barry eounly Is
day night a cmimittee of flva wan appointed holden). the premise* dMcribsd In said mort­
to arbitrate with tto striking carpsnters’ gage, or so modi thereof as may be neceoary
council, and a special meeting ordered for topavtheemnmitdueon Mid mortcuge, with
seven per cent Interest, and all legal costa,
Monday night to receive ths report ot tto together with an attoraey'a fre of twenty-dvw
committee.
dollars covauanted for thereir, the premises
belag described In said mortpg- a? all that cer­
tain piece and parcel of laud sllnate in the
township of Bury, tn tbe county of Barn- and
Vuexsa, April U.—A nenmuoa hss Lem state of Michigan, nnd known and described as
created her-• by tho discovery that the enor­ follow*; The north bait of the southwest
mously valuable baton prejcntel to the fa­ quarter uf sceitoa twa, town D.?e north, range
west, Barry county. Mieblgsn.
mous Marshal Rtdeteky, in IAW, has been nine
Dated naUlugv, Martfi 39th. J«0.
stolen from tlie military museum.
Hamvkl It. Wn.LtsoH. Mortgagee.
SMITH &amp; COLUttnvE, AUy’s fur Hart*Agee.

IVORY POLISH

F. BRODJEHNF.il, Proprietor,
Cor. Jefferson and Court Sts., Hastings, Mich.

•

Rates, S 1.00 per Day.

This House is new. with pleasant rooms. The
patronage of the public is respectfullT solicited.

Dr. Owen’s Electric Belt.

S

OrecoD, Independence, WealtL

1‘almek, Maul. April 11.—Tbe mids of
the Boston Duck company at BondsviUe
and Batornit&gt; period.

mn ckoop hew
To* CbJldrso’s Medians

childhood. Slumld be found in every howebold.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default tovlng been mode In the conditions
o( a certain mortaare made by (
Bigg? and Ellen C. Biggs, his wife
Grebtc, dated the M-veutnaay'of a
188!. and recorded lu the office of tbe
Deeds, for the county of Barry
Michigan, bn the 10th day ot M
IRSl. In liber 12 of mortgages on
which mortgage, there Is ebumed !&lt;i
the date of this notice the sum of tour hun­
dred and eighty-eight dollars and sixteen cants,
and an altoruey’s fee of tweuty-five dollars pro­
vided for in said mortgage, ana no sutt ar pro­
ceedings at law having been, fi’stitnted to re­
cover the
secured by said mortgage, or

therefore, by virtue of tha power of sate
contalued In said mortgage and tho statnte tn
sucImaM made and urovided. noure w hereby
given ctmt on Saturday tbe Uiirif (Iret day uf Muv
A- D. IMO. at ten o'clock in the forenoon I shall
sell at pu'. I fee auction lo the highest bidder, attto
north fronr door uf tbe Gouri house In the cltv
of Hastings (that being the phee where tto cir­
cuit court for Barry county Is holden), ‘tto
premise* deicribed in said jnortKage, or so
much thereof as mny to neewsry to pay the
amount due on said mortgage, with eight jx*r
cent, interest and all lecal costs, together with
an attorney fee bl twenty five dollars covenant­
ed tor therein, the premises tolng described tn
said mortgage as all that certain piece nr parcel
of land, lying and being situate as thesombeaat
quarter ot the nortaeaat quarter &lt;d section
twenty-etw n (37) ta town three (3‘ north, ot
range ulnt fo) west, containing forty («) seres
at land, be tbe ssme more or less accord ng to
tbe United State* survey thereof.
Dated March 1st, two.
Jons A. GuxnLK.

�SOME

i
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
The new creamery is bring pushed rapld-

moisture to tbt’ir err*

art H. and (». P. Penion respectively, and FAMILIAR SAYINGS TRACED TO AGES
The Grand Rapids stave and barrel com- tthey left ou tbe afternoon train for Alto,
OF ANTIQUirf.
puy will establish a factory here, which ttbe latter** home.—G. R. Democrat
will employ several men.
imbued
tkiv. Luce has i--»ucd a proclamation de- WttfclBh---,
,
order
. re^-a-tw,
. . In j
signaling Friday. April 18, a* Arbor Dar jBellerufVlecUon day, that be put his cer­
ot membersbip into tbe tiallot box.
for all counties south •( the north line of tificate
s
Mason county continued cart, and Friday, iInstead of the democratic ticket Hb loy­
Vend In
lUMe?
May i. for *U countic* north of that itoe. ।alty to the order was certain enough, but
The whip company ! I* receiving order* 1tbe democrat* lort one vote by it
at a lively raje for both whip* and halter*,
A daring, novel and successful robbery nrolTO Enroll there u protaMy to to™
। and its maaagen art mueh plceaed over tbe oecurred
t
in Ionia Sunday night and the
I outlook, and promise for a big year’s bus- (facts liave jm-t leaked out. Charles H.
incss. New mtn hne icing added, slid ]Bennett of Kentucky, who was here to
when the addiHon to the factory i» com- ,buy a farm, was accosted on the streets by uo»&lt;ra mlmliot TOy relibor. but Um.»“&gt;
Dieted, it Is Dot improbable that 50 hands ,a man who inquired for tbe poafofllce.
Will be employed.
While giving direction* a second man step­
from a stairway, slit Bennett's pocket cru. ii » true,
“Wbv don’t you run a newspaper like ped
I
seklocn dons, become ki»wn, but be «&gt;joy*
th*t?” said a grocer in a country town to 'with a knife and secured a pocketbook the nameJeus pleasure at finding himudf
•be local editor, throwing out a Chicago ’with 32t»5 in iL Bennett noticed the silt handed down to fame that is not vouebmfed
made
In
his
pocket
and
grabbed
the
man
daily. “For the tame reason you don’t 1
to the moat famous orator, po t «
run a grocery like that, tbe editor replied. 'when a third fellow stepped up. He rep­
To accurate!v define anything is difficult;
turning to a five coiwmn advertisement of resented himself to be an officer and pre­ but wpeciaUy h this true of a proverb, feme
a Chkaro house shewing a 12-slory build- 1tended a trip to the jail. Tbe thief broke define proverb* ■&gt; “wiadom in brief.
Arteaway
and
was
punned
away
into
the
ing. Tne grocer looked attentively at the 1
totle mjs of jrovrrba they ere “renmanta
advertisement and the picture for a mom- 1darkness by tbe bogus officer, and Bennett which, on account of their sbortnew aod ocrent and then paid: I “I never looked at it learned later that the regular officers knew ra-tnew, have been saved out of the wreck
nothing of tbe case.
*
and rum d aocteut pbiknopbr. wh,&gt;
in that way before. *
ELsman and Martin, two Kalamazoo bar­
A swindler ha* lien working a su«ca»ful racket in Maxton. Me sell^ suit* of bers. were canght with two marked $5 bills
----------------clotbre and carpets from samples, a tailor in their pewession Tuesday- and con(c.M&gt;ed
forcible anti prettv. Thomas fuller ha*
and carpel l*yef to come around with the to having robbed Rev. Moses Hill systema­ quaint!v defined tb^n a* “much matter de­
goods aud make them up. He takes a note tically of small sums while he was being cocred into lew wortl*,” and Jam« Howell,
for the goods. Hie note to be paid when sliaved. They were fined, in the recorder’s in ills London edition &gt;f “Proverb*, Old
they are delivered. Of course the giKKh court 83S each, which Etanan had paid,
are never delivered, and ajually of course but Martin could not pay.
the note is sold to a third i&gt;aity and the
victim must pay iL He has worked three
men in Mendon fur $00 each.
~~

Tbe following fish law is in force at the
present time:
It shall be unlawful for any peraoa or
persons to take, catch or kill, or attempt
to take, catch or kill any fish by .the use of
any kind of spear daring the month* of
March. April. May or June of each year In
any of the water* of thb date, except
lakes Michigan, buperioc. Huron. SL
Clair and Eric, and In Saginaw Bay; Pro­
vided. however, that tlie spearing orxatching by dip DeL &lt;&gt;l umllet, grass pikSri&gt;vdxiders or suckers shall not be unlawful.

-To discontinue an advertisement," says
John Wanamak*. Philadelphia's great
merchant, “is liter taking down your sign.
If you Want to do business you must let
the public know iL Standing advrrti.seumuis arc better and cheaper than reading
notices.
They look more substantial
and business like, and inspsre
con­
fidence.
1
would as
soon think
of doing business without clerks as with­
out advertising.” This coming from a
merchant who sjiends $1,000 every week
for adverllring aUtne. is worthy of serious
consideration.
Our farmer frionus should bear in mind
that in a month from now this city will
have * full flediorl creamen. one of the
best in tbe state. In order to know wheth­.
er It will be profitable for them to patron­
ite this creamery, we advbe them to1
weigh out 100 pounds of milk, and then
weigh the butter made from the cream1
taken from that quantity of milk. Then
‘
take tbe butter at the retail price, and tbe'
fanner can easily find out whetlier it will'
pay him best to sell thb milk from iiL&gt;
’
cows to the creamery. or lie to the trouble
of waking and marketing hi* own butter.
Try IL fanners, and let us hear the re­
'
sult*.
•
Tbe Democrat cturge* that the republl-.
caus used money flection day In thb city.
No man can deny that money wa&gt; used.
We have the most incoiitertQde proof thatj
•ffer* of $5.00 and $10.00 were made by&gt;
democrats for votes for the Union city■
ticket
Republican.* used money too'
when they saw bow things were going, but
not till after democratic ward becien* be­
gan marching tbe. fioatrra to tlie poll* In(
“blocks ottohe U» five.” Then it was de­.
termined to fight fire with fire. It b a(
shame that such a method* are resorted to.
In'
but neither party tan claim
\ any
. virtoe
'
thb reepect and &lt;*nr contemporary
------------- knows 5
that fart* just us fell as wr do.

Tbesock-ty connected with Emmanuel.
‘
dumb will be entertained Thursday after­
noon, April 24th, by Madams Edward।
Power*. Wm. II. Power*. J. W. Beutiry.
P. T. Colgrovr, E., Irvine. C. M re ver. and
May Roberta. Supper at tbe wwiety rooms
from half past five until aeveu.
trrnoon in Odd Fellows hall.

Tbe Presbyterian Young People * Guild
will meet at the chiitrh on Friday evening
at TSO. AU are invited to spend a pleas­
ant hour.
Rev. A- D. Grijpiby will preach at tbe
Preebytcriau eburdi an April 20th, continning hh Sunday morning discourses on
the Beatitudes. In the evening be will re­
late Chrlstala’s unpleasant adventures in
tn the valleys of humiliation and shadow.
C. L. S. C- will inert at Dr. Itethrop'.*
«&gt;n Friday evening. April 18th.
Open with the usnal exercises.
Roll call, quotation?, from “Merchant of
Venice.*’
IJrtin course. Mrs. Hicks.
Tbe indebtedness of ibe English Ijujguage to the I .at in. Miss Hallock.
Girolamo Savonarola. Dr. Timmennxn.
Mon! teaching.-, ctf -cience. Miss Heath.
Phyticn. Trot Roberta.
Critic. Mrs. Johnson.

The ladles of Emmanuel parish will con­
duct a “Merchant* (‘anrival” at i nion ball
on or aboct April. SOth. A fine program
win be propared.
NEIGH3 Jr? I NG COUNTIES-

A eyriouc rtruck Battle Creek Taesday

The cape to a gniyiah plaid twilled over­
coat wps found Sunday morning lying on
one of the stringers of the West Main
street bridge, adjoining Stewart's laundry.
Tbe cape was carefully folded and upon
examination, the following was Inscribed
npon the lining, “James Hadley, drowned
In Battle Creek. April «, I8»O. God For­
give. Detroit papers copy." The print­
ing was dune with a pen evidently in or­
dinary writing Ink. well executed.
While there is a poariaility that this per­
son named leaped from the bridge into tbe
river and suicided, the poliee incline to
the belief that Hadley wishes his relatives
or acquaintances to number him with tindead. and al least do money or time will
be spent in searching for the man's body,
unless something further develop*,
if
alive, "Hadley" must have had some nxtive for losing his identity, a* tbe cape is
little worn and of good material, and
would scarcely have been parted with for
the mere purpose ot a practical Joke.
The police will l&gt;e pleased to receive any
information leading to the clearing up of
tbe myHery.—Battle Creek Journal.
George Tarry', of Kalamazoo, owned a
snow-white robin. The bird was fouud
dead in his cage the other day. but the tax­
idermist will perpetuate his memory.

Counting noses after tbe late fraca*. 22
pupils were found at Kalamazoo college.
out of over 100.
(hie day but fall Gea M. Clark thought
there was a spring on bls place just this
side the base line, in' Casco. He sank a
box and commenced to catch some terrible
queer tasting and queerer rou-lliDg water.
Ibis bluish in color, thick in substance and
ranks extra high In line of Its perfumed
qualities. In some places that staff would
be bottled or jugged and sent over the
country with direction* for use at a dollar
or so a gallon.

*

“J*o, thank you." w» the reply. “1 never
«t anything after supper."
“You don’t! Well. I couldn't deep if I
didn’t have a little xuack of *nme sort 'fore I

CALLED
OLDER

SCIENCE

THAN

ment proverb* were not originally from tbe
Greek writer*? And some even goto fir as
to aew-rt that Chnit drew largely '*« Greek
elastics for bb proverbial saying*.
Thus, an old Greek proverb iia* it “a
scorpion for a perch.’' and Christ a»k*: “If a
win ask bread, will be give him a stoael Or
if lie ask a fidi. will be give him a serpent T
And the a*rend«i Saviour addreiwed Saul of
Tn naw aa adage familiar to all tbe w orld, un­
lee it wew the Jew*, from tbe odrs of Pindar,
tbe tragolie* of Atechylu* and Euripides, and
from tbe Latin comic [met*, "It is hard for
thee to kick against the goads." This n ferrwl
to tbe refractory oxen kicking and lulling

IS

Jo Ha Dibdia traneferrH L„

HISTORY.

tatab, ta-rtta-rf ,ta

,

“"p

racrond only
rtc. r..,.™,.*?
U»r ot tb» word, to, t, o.

md ta' Cblu

NC*nt »i4
•nd tto toinj-d. ™

b»r&gt; tad b~= '!«• *“ &lt;&gt;“ nl»“'
««Iwr fill ol Udi .»d d-«J«l ft. «-r.
TteLor. tai blum
or rta
£
two oad tb«&gt; tumbkd tad wallowod In tta
uo„l tlwy Ital tat. th. dodrnrttal
rompMo. AtW Ito bdftotab
tao TrTta tor • wbto, ttoy du»pnl tto rutool Rood, Imo • hollow *od covered tta&gt;,
wltbEc Tto., ttojgol reodyu. boot Ito
*eUn«ll,.tltoj- »toldot"«
. ta u&gt; tto
on, U ttoy tod dototo. &lt;»
non ot tto Ur Itactarre. They taculota,
ttet tto tom wooU c« ’“■&gt; "‘l™tr
toot, and wnldl. down
to tto toon oT tto
■ rvuu. _____
than in lying low for tte brulm.
“Wq all bad riflea, and the three half
brvnh told me .what to do and then started

m»c lonirw —
■ —— ■
Astrology was fbtuxtod on the vanity of
amtoxw----- ------- -------- .Ul­

little better than the hand
nt the third rate prutneiotr.l
an adjunct to man.

Htace it followed that

kind.
■Hot crude tetat w“ «talu»U} «l.rs«l
onUI I, tocta,. to .n. *nd ta. TOiruL&lt;w •
rrrr b&gt;,|'«rtul panntaCr Kinj, to, rk-h
prop* kept tadr own tamlosm, and otaw
propta oxtaltol aUrcdOK-r# *‘ •&gt; m“r11 •
Itai; a, ctodntou !—»»«• *&gt; tortanavdtora

tn Lbe ert

„„|
.Hrr btata Utta ..preUo, u&gt;
are a iwar, but. ju*t M I w«'
10
I mw the bodies mt'veaaixct distance in
diore. Then tlx- mpling* parted and a tag
tear douch'd down toward the water. The
k-ar and I got dght of &lt;Mir another at the
Kime moment, mill &gt;w whirled ab-wt and
trial to hide in tbe undergrowth. But n.y
charge of bm ksbot «a* a little too quick for
him, nnd lx- went bellowing in tbe directiui
of a bluff. He didn't ^&lt;&gt;p hi* nobs till be
crawlcl under th- uqiof a fallen treaneor
tho hot of th- cliff, and while I was on my
wav after him f&gt;&lt; anoibnr *bot 1 beard a
guu crack from tbe top ot tbe bluff, and tbe
tear came damming to wan! me, grow hug
Uke fury. Thea I gave him another dose of
buckshot and killed Idm.

bucu fired by one ol tbe angry lutlf breeds,

tree tup. and hi* shot liad bit tbe animal iu
the ao*1. My first charge l&gt;a&lt;i ahattemi tbe
bear's right thigh aud wvended hi* IMt fore
leg. Tlien we lu-ggvy tbe carcaa* to tbe siiorv,
■n-I later iu the day we ]-ut it iu a boot and
took it to where the team was h-eding. ,
• That fore-uuori oue of the bait breed*"ran

woud*. and shot it four time*.

&gt;&lt; izrur, ixur.jc. u-.ey qu Ixj- njjrx*,
have nt any lime pulled well b^ttar ’Jte
young rvtnpcwfr had became a.Ubtad to th*
actor to the extent of £.’&lt; ahd u- tell*
thnt Gurnet; made him .lavbetter gone to a Jew for tc- OKwy.'* q,
one cerateou tbe actor mid tv i.ia,
, bi* debt,*'! -ran tnke.dvwi, (I*
th:
make this music; * to wbhi, l*.:un

ly taikxl 9u autWy Dib,lea wit
firm believer* i.i tbe an cnlbsl aoicDcc.
Am mg tbe a*u»t noted «d tlww wrre Ctaudius I’totemy. who cumpited “The Tetratataoe,” being four book* opou the influence of
tbo stare; l*te&lt;ridus, a Bpaniab monk, and

tt
Tiberius, emperor of Roane, jmaetiewd aw
trokigv, mid Hippwrauw, tbe ”Father of
Medrinc.” ranked it among tbe rnurt im­
portant IwaDcbes of knowledge frr a physadan. During the Middle Agra netrotogy was
at its height of popularity. F.vru tbe great
Lord Baron believed in it firmly.
It arasa complete aud complica I »d *y*te-m,
and contained rates-which ware ao abstrure
that tlx--, required year* fur their entire ma»
tarv. Nor did th* adept* always agrw in the
myrtcrire of th-dr art. but they were fairly
ia srrord with thu cnnilnal principle".

anta.-” and ataad tallro Ir
do “Yen." wa* tin reply,
.musk-ally bat it set* ita-i*
ImM*
I.TO a*a. ..tototo c

ta
"it i» tuiml g,
It h rrrtafafe
. .. '
’

tamo*.* actor never forgave Lin. tte Uoatiy
expretaed opiuma.
’ Garrick reeen*, tixle.-l. to hzt«.-® a tire
^naa- ta*kma*ter, and with thi unwiveaw

Uuustiuil tautiia’u .m P- r.hk h 1 , bt-rvy

ttou intended by Garre-k Irritate! '^vaod
meaaare by the frequ&lt;-nt &gt;tS|rovtaMah”
matte on ta* product* ok Dibdia revolved to
rely co bia| menvory coir m intpocuon, ud

and dntiuy at tbe qu-wtiuner; mumiane mat­
ter*. or lut’vt-lling by the map of tbe heaven*
ax certain stated tinmetbe fate ot nations and

He kilted it.

th*- third bear. When we all met at the
shanty, toward sunset, the half lined* were
much letter natured than when they saw thd
ruinttl fi*h. Tin* slaughter of the three bear*
teemed lo heal their wended feeling* right

i* tbe art of predicting trama map of tbe

interwt to tbe quertioner.
It is a fnndamental doctrine in astrology

drive them, and thus hurting themselves all

i* through bb storaaeh,” made so forcible by
De Quincry.
J

bis over nuxiny to

THAT

P|ddin

applying the
rick; Hui fee i

about "washing tlx- blackamoor white," and
the j rojbet in the Old Testament asks: “Can
an Ethiopian change his skinT Tbe Spanish
Tl&gt;« genUwnanly burglar went to the Na­
bar, it: "Pic t»atu bath swurn not to make a tional tbe other night, says Tbe Washington
negro white.” while the French |4rt it:' INmL The burglar ia taking * vacation jwt,
“
Wash
a
dog,
comb
a
dog,
still
a
dog
is
but
13. J. Barrell, of I Dighton, has sorwst pneeut. He was very much inter**t&lt;d in
a dog.” an l our modern proverb preserves
thing of a natural curiosity in the shape of
tbe patent dn&gt;p-a-dim«Hn-the-ak)t-and-get-*three kittens, which. Instead of haring an the idea ia: “There's no getting white flour pair-cf-opera-glaswa box. He looked it over,
ordinary tail like those of their kind, re­ out of a coal sack." Our modern “set a thief aud ever and anon chuckled within;
to
catch
a
thief
”
u
found
in
Zenobius
i,
70:
setables th^- appendage of a rabbit. He
“Well, Uns u fine Now, let us see.’’
“To play the fox to another fox."
sapa they are as good uiousers as any.
He dropped a dime tn at tbe top, turned
80MB COMMC.X U5XS.
Hollis J. Atwate^Kwbo lived In about
But those trorerbs from the Greek which
out.
the renter &lt;4 Ganges township, has l&gt;ern
“In New York they had printed on the
“feme have labored, Otten
insane and confined iu live Kalamazoo interesting.
lining a.stateUM-nt that the opening of the
asylum two or three times. He had been profited.” i» found in mjidc form in ahnuct . box waa communicated to the ticket office
at borne about two years and sccmeti to
outside by acme electrical dev icr. But it waa
realize his condition and desired to end his Hesiod, who. in lib “Tbeoguuyapplies it to
life. Monday afternoon lie was found tbe bee* and dnws. Callimachus, the Alex- three arts chained. Now, let us *ee."
lunging In a wagon shed dead. Hr had
clhnbed upon a load of carrots, tied a rope
rround bis neck, fastend tbe rope to a if be Koukl shadow forth a rectification of in hia overcoat.
beam and then jumped off. He was a man the urivenal iujustice set forth in tbe prov­
“Hum! ha!”
of bat little property and leaves a w|fe and erb. The French and Spanish hav- % “Ote
He d-ftly took a hairpin from tbe lady in
two sons. He was an old and respected man beat* tbe l»u*h and another Catch?* the 1
front, gave it a few bend* and went to work.
citizen, and had l&gt;ecn town treasurer for bird," and tbe Italian* pat it, “Q»» man In jmt forty teconu* be bad gut into tbe cash
Starteth the game and another kill, |t.« ln
tbe New Testament it is recognixsd by tbe till and recovered his dime with three others.
Mro. Zoclhwr and her sister. Mlw, I^*n- Savioar thus; "Herein u that saying true. He then pushed it bark la place. Tbe Bd stiU
liatL were convicted before Justice Fuller, One toweth and another reapetu.' ” Also it is remamwlopeu Ih gently pushed it to.
“You have to me a special kev to lock it
of Allegan, last weefa of assaulting Agntks set forth in Galatians, vi, 7, and in II Corinup. Now ww."
tlie adopted daughter of Mrs. Zoellner.
He gave tlie halrplu another twixt, t,rubed
They were fined 873 afdrce and costs, into faocinatiug but certain ruin, the Greek*
amounting to 82.03 in all. Thb with the hkcnrd bi* “to tbe moth's fate,” and «uddru into the alot at the top, booked sumetiuDg
costs of tlie fgnner suit for a similar of­ dettruct on wa* pictorod a* ‘ destraction's atxl gave a polL The l»d was clowd
aml lhf. tiU tappru ' He
fense and other payments that the Zoell- wmga pbrnMV that beautifully end* a Ojs-ra gta»«
ncr a have made makes tbe total cost of striking line in “Marmiou;” and of a thin ■traigbtaaed the hairpin, gave it tbe proper
turn,
1»
,u_ 1J j .B urat*.
.... and inartrerl
—
,au
their brutality some 8300 or WOO. This raan, wbo*e 1-onneM a-emed incurable, they
'feme
time
within
a month that box will
will probably end all criminal net ion again! imagined a* ' drawn through a ring.”or its
tbe Zocllners. as it h felt that they are a* much uK*to try and fatten a whetstone.” be opened." said &gt;, a* be walked out, -sad a
Wfll bMV" arow
pretty well punished and the girl has aL Hence our modern phra*e. m an attempt ww*o.
most entirely recovered from her injuries, ot *nam one tn be original, “As fat u a with the docekeeper, or whoever has it iu
a -._m----------------- ----------- .
hM
inatch.1'
c; ’’T*- ,T1?e ™®pany is getting up wxue
A civil cast* for damage*. however,
Our modern “Friend*, like your shadow electric devices to indicate w ben ooe of their
been commenced and will be pushed.
are only men in tbe aundune,” U traced to opera glomes goo outdoor Itwillworkby
Menander's ' Wbm a man's in trouble friend* B-gnetic attraction at tbs door. Bnt t£
*taod stoof.” EmdrEaglidi had it, trans­ Drat man they haul up will have a bunch of
lated by Era&gt;mu*, “Boil pot, bad frieodAin.” taTitof wu"7.n“rt“7"0
From thia it is ea»y to infer we fit another

“Wouldn't you like a Hole eometbing to

so

to little," from wbieb crow- our moilrru

it 13 possible that the Izttin and Greek
proverbs may owe a debt we know not of to
outside source*, sacred and J4\»fnm-. nolwitbKanding it u not su much to sacred wxircea,
sr to Solomon, a* to clajaic writer* that wo
must look for light in tracing the genealogy
of modem proverlsL Tlie Greek language
was the key to all mternatioal intercourse
from the establishment of tbe Macedonian
empire. It became the vehicle through which,
in the septnagiut, the Old Tolarncnt found
iu grretrs: piw.f of haring txrn regarded by
all nation* adjacent to the Hebrew* as being
divine, and it was the language of the New
1V*tament. Yrt thi* language ba* preserved
to u» a far larger proportion of proverb*
than ha* tbe Egyptian/Perdan. Indian or
Hebrew—the original language of the Old
Testament. And. the question is but natural.

GARrnCK^ AND

POINTS ON ASTROI^GY.

FUN IN CANADA.

ORIGIN OF PROVERBS.

Ttoy kn* up

a bed

number &gt;&gt;f tnuden. '’larrieU upou
trick ot ’.bt k’’-.‘l aright wall ■■ • ■
with p-rtaqw ,JUo«' rcsilu. r ‘Jti
Magaxine. &lt;.

a distinct, jwroliar atal immediate infiueoce
upon man. Thi* influence culminate* at
birth, end tlx* ruling planet (which is caUed
“tbe lord of tbe nativity'’/ r? fttSi linw cxertt* character upon the entire life.
Thi* Bktral influence extend* not only to the
whole life in general, but likewise to all ite
particulars of feeling*, thought* and action*
in minutir Tbh astral tafiurtx* determine*
man’s pfaywal appsagnne*. intellectual pecu­
liarities tneral character, fength of years,. dntimrer Imppened to l** -l-wti in &lt;&gt;ixl sec­
tion at the tin*- Tb-fi. tu ler.- v.-w that
mines his life.
he was thcre.'hnd they were &lt;_i»tned. Day
Tv “cast a nativity,” it was necreeary tor
rired but

u&gt; n..-.irately a* bi* knowledge ot
would perinit, and ste-in-d the aw
ptanet*.

and train* -iu! not move tor x
Tbs
yOBug drutom.-r, fehrng to g•&gt; word from
his Irmas, end, Lan- unsW- «•- bars
u*
k'tapf'ing, ten tn *:ic a r-jM./«re,» -4
janng nwa, xn.l bad a royal ’. t tisne.

up.

He Uai a good deal o* pft-:utan .'bewiag

Much, of i-uurae, depruJed upmi the skill
out Munjdo

It ui safe to x?y that rich people gene
got good aspect*. But there are certain
which al) astrologers ha?e alwnv* da
to be h.fiHibte

Dunu; the ex

■iths

score of empty grips. He ‘Xu:
enjoying hlseerlf with tbe boy.

and daring this period all other intticatirm*
«ouxt lx.- iuteryreted with the fair “goddeei
of the night” a* tbe dreuinator of the aetivitire anti results.

you kilted! Wire particular, h flaAsd"
his mind to put up a pitiful story .-and Ik«&lt;

— -- ------ —
UcroU. to ta«r tarp-. Itaxtol «w.id ta
cedmg chin

Tbe voting nuu&gt; made bi# romxb f li rn'
■M. end caaw into tbe city *• inwh » F*
^LMeiMtartbecoagral- v
U fnrno*

««*1 propreiMities, and no ber p&lt;
■odiac and ber aspects with the
tixxild be fully and noearataiy
and carefully studied.

Lta .InUr qulUn Hui. nxatonml
cauwd among a party of »kater« ixi th,, Ser
ES‘”ri'u"' K"8""1-b?
ttal u,ta

MOKTGAGE SALE
Iteteuit having been made In tbe
a certain mortnre made by !&gt;**** ^
Clark to
rflUp
T.
VBrJ’leI-JjS
Mareh I3th. A. D.
w*1.
In Iheafltetof tbe lteri*ter &lt;«t l*ed*.
tOuntv
of
Baerv
and
»tatc
at
Mtentp
”. &lt;
Ittb dly Of M*?ch A. D. l»*K‘n o1***^"®
0MC*7m MM «. seta mortr*£- *»**. «*j£
nnreeaeoaSttioa that «h&lt;xiM rief»P« be

Chapman raider.

By°*&gt;.«1re» totbi.rTO,,
M»Oy jTOtrop., ..H. -too, .
bitten dread* a slow worm,” a harmh*

----- ——•• —“ wMumamsm*.
E’fSS’dSL',-',^

It

l«M. It
mocWni

earreacr. there »»rtain*®JF
I ot tK notice it', »■" ®2
ly eight daitare s’"1
IKjlrfftri-ty dl)1Ur* ffig
■MM. and do *mt,,r
Institute*! io rtce«m

tahn and tmcheta for stopping, ao that mueh

U1 tai Uro dreu-’ '» t"T‘ **&gt; ““ «.r »
““"ir-lured. IV,

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
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VOL. XXXIV. NO. 52

HASTINGS, MICH., A^RIL 23, 1890.

Hastings Banner
F. B. PANCOAST

Dress and Business Suits
-AND—

SPRING TOP COflTJ
lliwlson slowerClotblopCompany are ready for spring biulnew. Everything In
•i ■ wav &lt;&gt;! flue clothing for men and boy*. FurnlshingM and bats can ho found right
hen-, and al the right pncM too. Our fame is known ail over. Loaders of fashion and
.ma-hers of high prices. Swcta a layout of fine clothing as we have prepared for this
spring ima iwver before t»een seen under one roof. Come and look at the nobov clothes
.• e «ill show you. ItH do y«i good to seo them. Remember we don’t carry goods from
viie season to another, hence everything new—brand new-just from the hands of the
:ui!f&gt;rs. See what we offer yon this week:

SENTLEHEN’S SUITA
XVesh'dt this week. r.nd(dttrlng the entire season, make a specialty ot 810. 812. 815
in.! $li men's suit*. Thev eiLsistot every know n fabric, such aa worsteds, cassimerre.
. h&gt;-vmts. tweeds, dlagonals.ictc.. mad* In single and double breasted sacks, cutaways
ami Prince Alberts. They are cut In thr latest styles, made by the best tailors, nnd are
like in* very part»ci*ar. No readymade look about them. Custom tailors will
1- ,-4e y.wi double the prieej and will not give yon as good a suit.

T v. Sults -l.vi. &lt;3.00,

OUR HAT DEPARTHENT

DOTS’ 5U1TJ.
i.oo. h oo. Best styles and prices. None can compare.

QENT’J elegant spring OVERCOATJ
Wc arc allowing more light weight overcoat- than any other store In the city, and
are naming nrtees which neae ot them can touch for Mine quaJiilei. Scco lor a good
. ;«ng melton coat. In dark aud medium colors. 8&amp;.C0 or &gt;10.00 will bny a fine over■ Cixjln all tile latest shadeslof melton, caiwimnre, worsted, silk Mixed, etc., sold evenlirft- f.ir st-’ oo and ft.Non. LAt 812 and Sis you can buy an elegant overcoat ot the
aiAtrfriid. in every conceivable shade, silk and satin faced, many lined throughout, with
ilsy and Wednesday. all day. we will sell you the best suit
and $.'.00. ever sold in the state-for a special drive.

Tower Clothing Co.,
Largest oke-nrlco clothier... hatter* and fnrnislicrs
I
In western Michigan.

Grand Rapids,

Michigan.

HdbELdHb”
The most extensive
Pu e Bred

L

.

hivfi Stock

GEO. M. BAITINGER
Woodland, Mich.

■

Having just received an elegant new
Breeders and importers of
; liearae. and having In stock a fine line of
StandanlUred Trotters.
| caskets, is prepared to attend to all work
Carriage Horses,
Saddle Horses.
in the
_y
Fruiicb Drafts.
Welsh Ponies.
Xiigll«h Shires,
•
Iceland Ponies.
Belsian Drafts.
Shetland Ponies.
s-irt.As.
HOlsteln-Friesan
Frcnah Oaehtr . •
I
Cnuic.
C'.erelKBM Ray*
Line. Embalming Free of Charge.
Devon Cattle
Hacknevs.
Also. Dcalnra in Real Estate.
ier Establishment in the World offers 1 Also Carry a Full Line of
-ueh Advantages to the Piwchaser.
low.
Terms easy.
Visitors welcome,
t-pondcnce Solicited. Circulars free.
POWELL BBOTHRIUV
Prices and Quality Guaranted.
Springboro.Crawford Co.. Pa-

UNDERTAKING

FURNITURE.

For Circulars Addren A S. PARISH, Grand Rapids, *ich
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made in tlie conditions
.» certain mortgage made bp Daniel n.
•wk to
Philip
T.
\anZllc.
Baled
March 13th. A. D. 1MB and recorded
•n the nfHc*. of the Register of lleedn. for the
• omity of Barn' and state ot Mlrtiigan. on the
: I’.n day ot March A. D. IM*. In liber » of mort:,-age9. on page 4C3. said mortgage was on the
■•xprrrt condition that should default be made
in the pay ment of tne Interest on any day wDereon the aame is made payable as herein express­
ed, and should the same remain unpaid for the
space of thirty days, then and from thenceforce. after the lapse ot the said thirty
•lays the principal sum
of two bnndred and ten didlars with all arrearages of
• interest thereon should become and be duo and
payable Immediately thereafter, although the
period limited tor the payment thereof max not
then have expired;and default'bavlngJTiecn
made In the payment of tho tiiterNtdna March
l 'th. 18»0 and the same having remained unpaid
nnd In arrears for the apace of thirty day* and
'inwards, the aforesaid principal sum of two
hundred and ten dollars and ail arrearages of
interest thereon is now due and payable by the
terms ot said mortgage fthere ls claimed to be
•inc at the data of this n&lt;Ktcc the sum of two
hundred twenty eight dollars and thirty eent*,
u&gt;d an attorney's fee of thirty duttara prondeu
for In said mortgage, and no suit or proceedings
at law basing been intUtutad ■ to recover the
moneys secured by said mortgage, or any part
thereof;
Now, therefore,by virtue of the power ol sale
--------------------•--Artgage.
and the staiute in
contained
lu said
m«
-uch case made and'prodded, notice is hereby
uiven that on Saturday the 12tb day of July. AI).. 1890 at teu o'cloitk lu the forenoon, I shall
*ell at Public AuctMbn. to the highest bidder. «t
.... north front
..^u.wvvJof
the
dore the court bouse In the
city of Hastings ttbat being the place where the
Circuit Court for Barry county is bdden). the
premises desert bed In said mortgage, orao much
thereof an may b* necessary to nay the amount
due on aald mortgage, with eight per cent. Inter­
est, and all legal costs, together with an auorIley s fee of thirty dollant covenanted for there
in, the premises being described in said martrare as all that piece and parcel of land situate
m tbo t'.wushlp of Johnstown in the county of
Barry and state of Michigan, and known and
described as follows: The souUi-cast quarter of
the wuth-wwt quarter of Metlon two. town one
north, range elgut west, Barry county, Mtcblgxn.
Dated. April 14.1KO.
Pfliui- T. VAxZifJt.
Mortgaoee.
Smith &amp; Colqbove. Att'ya toe Mortgagee.

If

DRINK

LION
OOFFEE
A TRUE,COMBIMATIOM OF

Mocha, Java and Bio,
A Beautiful souvenir

Picture Card Given
WITH »»»»» roimo PACfACI

lion coffee
Cert i?du Called Buto—m«a« "P™”
* aelKlkm •&lt; Mod»,
»“&gt; ““j
properly bleadrd ,nd to
J*.t"
to make tho nicest cup of Cnfiee in lbo

lud. For Sale

WnImi Spice Ct.,

KAaaas Crrv, Mo.

Louisa Griffin, of Yorkville, is the guest
of Mrs. W. T. Barber.
Frank Barnhart lias gone to Battlo
Creek. •
M. L. Cook, of tho Banner. was greet­
ed by his many friends at the post-office
on the 19th. nnd made welcome by receiv­
ing substantial aid for mlndL food, received
the past year in type form through.- the
columns of tlie Banxeil
.
Rev. Johnson and wife, a former pastor
of the Wesleyan church nf this place, are
visiting old friends, and renderfngespcclii!
spiritual strength and aid to Mrs. Robert
Cairns, who Is failing under the dread dis­
ease—consumption.
Several Dakota horses have been sold
that arrived at Lew Williams a few days
since. Dr. Elliott having bought two.

COUNTY NEWS.

$3 00.84j00,S3dn. We beat all competition.

L lull of all shapes ami thicks of the best batfers In the country. We wll huts at
, o|.-,tle price*: fr.’ and -*.f5 hats for 81.6*. ?£.'0an&gt;t 3.00 bat* for 81JR. S3 silk hats
-Si-7. Ih-y*' Crusher* blue, brown and drun for 40c. Men's Crasher, for
Specmi
children's Jockey tap for zsc.
.

.M&gt;,

WHOLE NO. 1821.

Claude Jones visited friends in this vi­
cinity last week.
Anon Wolf has dropped down in our
midst
■
COOK BBQS.,
F. J. Quick took his mother to Battle .
Creek last week, where she will remain to
HASTXXGS, MICH.
be treated by Dr. Johnson.
badle Belles spent .last week with her
uncle. Ed. Greet In Assyria.
The Lacey&gt;edaler carta are on the road.
HASTINGS, MICH.
Mr. Thompson we understand tuts con­
tracted with the Patrons. The other wil!
be a one priced cart, and will make no dif­
ference whether you have a farmer’s ticket
or not
Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Potter visited Mr.
P.’s sisters In Con vis last week.
Jes$e Fox and Oca Wertz start west
•
Mouday.
If reports are true there is a man. or •
pretends to be one, ttiat has been making
Our school commenced Monday, with indecent exposures to a little girl, alsoaaka melancholy sight next day. A damaged
ing lier to take a walk with him. A coat
buggy, badly frightened lady, and a Hattie Ciimj. of Ross, ns teacher.
of tar would be an excellent application.
man wjio knows how it feels to slide
Isaac Rlckenmore'ti baby- is sick again.
Arthur Shorter is drawing lumber for
through four feet of muddy water were
Tlie Free Methodists held a quarterly
the only bad results so far reported to bls new house, which he intends putting
meeting at Maple Grove Center Saturday
your scribe.
up this spring.
*
Jacob Lcinaar had the misfortune to lose and Sunday.
Fraak Hougbtalin. of Like Odessa, vis­
H. Mc&amp;rtney spent Saturday and Sun- ited at Clarence Pennock’s Friday.
a horse Sunday night.
.
Mattie Brown is visiting relatives In day with his sister near Olivet
Wheat hereabout looks fur better than
Mrs. Albert Ostroth, of Ludington, is
we bad any idea It could, considering the Otsego.
Abe Rlckeniuore started Monday for visiting Maple Grove friends.
unfavorable weather lost 'fall and winter.
David McMore says Lt is too late to sow
We hnveii't yet learned what improve­ William.^ Station, where I understand, lie
oats this spring. He is done sowing.
ments the Kalamazoo company expect to has hired out for the summer.
Mrs. Lane preached to a small congrega­
C. W. Backus, who has many friends in
make en the property they bought on the
tion
at the U. B. church Sunday afternoon.
shore of Crooked lake. There lx a chance this vicinity, will regret to Icnni tirnt he is
Mrs. Downs is sick at this writing.
in very pair health.
to make a splendid resort.
Your correspondent It seems was wrong­
ly Informed about C. France licing fish
" ‘
Howard Brooks spent Saturday and Sun­
Last Sunday then; was a large congrega­ warden.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. tion
day in Martin.
at quarterly meeting to bear Revi
lira. Laura Briant was in this vicinity
Me Key.
’
A few of the masons of Dan Held attend­
Ashley Bros, have moved their saw min last week.
Carrie Carter ha* returned home from a
ed a special lodge meeting at Bedford last to a place near Marshall Bagley's.
'
Thomas Murray, the former section visit with her*fcousin Mrs. Wm. Burpee.*
The followaix person.* are authorized tore Saturday evening.
Mrs. C. M. Smith had a very bed time
Ourjnervbant Mosher and wife were on foreman here, has been taken to the in­
eelv# »ub*crl«tlons tor the Hannku:
with her heart last Bunday.
the Side list last week.
sane aslylum. '
Assyria
. Frestoo Jevril.
Charley Smith h at work for Robert .
BaoSeld.........
.. ..............
I- 5.Mosher.
Geo. Tungate and family expect to move
Sam. Given Ims been quite sick, but is
Iteiford
. Eitsene Jordan.
McK:bbl:i.
to Bedford this week.’
better.
Bowen* Mill*
.C. W. Armstrong.
Wm. 11. Smith and wife were at Prairie­
Herbert Tungate will settle down in the
Mrs. James Doonan is very sick at ‘this
Broward.'
.. Win. Itrowsni.
ville last Saturday.
j. N. Covert.
widow Tungate's house tor the summer.
Carlton ....
time.
. D.
Moribund.
The P. of l.’s will have a dance at their
Henry Wickwire, our supervisor, Is tak­
Milo
Phillips
Is
building
a
bam.
Cloverdale
. Howard Mo*her.
ing the assessment of our township.
Carrie Horne has been visiting at Kala­ hnll Wednesday evening. The receipts
Crvaay's Corners.
Byron FHIior.
Dowling
Clara WlckwIre has returned home, after mazoo and at home, preparatory to com­ are to buy seats for their hall.
...K.G. Itlce.
Delton
...F. J. Norwood.
a thrwaveeks stay with her grand-parents. mencing again her duties at IL Mosher’s. ' Tlie friend* of Loran Clark gave him a
Freeport
A. 51. HcrrtnKtoii.
Doc. Chandler’s young dogs killed and
Geo. Mosier and wife spent Sunday with pleasant surprise last Thursday evening,
Edwin Bloieil.
Hickory Corner*
mid left 1dm a nice chair to remind him of
Irving
made a lively time with Joe Crandel's the latter's parents at Richlaud.
...Chav. William*.
chickens last week.
Mr. Dayton and wife visited Die latter's his friends.
Mito’..
... .
. i'larmce DooUUle.
Our acbool commenced here last week father at Martin on Sunday lust. ' The old
Mnntau .............
...;..W. 8. Adkins.
South Carlton.
Monday, With Miss McGlynn os teacher. gentleman is suffering from injuries re­
Maule Grorr ...
J. McKelvey.
We hear that tho I’, of l.’s arc to have a
MldaievUlc.
Hamilton Caneth.
John Kipp returned Inst week from a ceived from a runaway accident.
NaabvUle
coffee
nnd
biscuit
social in the near future.
H. G. Hale.
visit In. Pennsylvania. *
James Mosier and wife also visited
O'Donnoll .... .
.. .Ed. Edward*.
T. Thurston is moving to Yankee
Mr. Jones, of Prairieville, is moving a friends here Sunday last
OraMevllle MUI*
............ U W. Wing.
Springs, where be' will open a P. of I.
Prairieville
Wm. L. Brown
tenant house on his new farm.
Alex McCallum is training a wild west­
store.
Worilood . .
ern horse.
Yankee Springs..
E. G. Bennett.
Mrs. John Fleming and Marietta Car­
A meeting of those favoring the building
penter were in Freeport last Wednesday.
Samuel Carson has sold Ute Monroe Ar­ of a church In this vicinity will be held at
Farmers are improving their time on
Representatives of the Banner will be mour farm to A. D. Morford, of Augusta. the Hope Center school house, on Friday
their oat ground.
,
Mrs. James Nary died last Saturday evening. May 2d.
at the following named places on the dates
James Covert, our P. of I. merchant,
.Elder Nyec will prcXcli nt Hope Center took in 18 bushels of eggs'll! 5 days.
and hours namod below, for the purpose of evening of consumption. Mrs. Nary has
receiving subscriptions. This will be the been sick for two or three years, and rind Shultz during the ensuing conference
Ad. Rowe's father from Ohio is here at
last opportunity given subscribers to pay leaves a husband ami two children.
present
Alice Bergman is very sick nt this writs
up arrearages and In advance at the new
John Fleming, (X L. Smith, Deal Car­
rate. May 1st the names of all subscribers Ing.
penter and Mrs. Jennie Smith visited the
Singing school al Ute Doud school' hous"
Will Cook, of the Banner. was In our
not paid in advance will be strikep from,
village on Saturday in the interest of the 1’. of I. lodge at tlie Byron school house,
our list, nnd payment at t|ie old rate de­ every Thursday evening by Mr. Taylor.
Irving, last Thursday night.
Myron Simpson has moved on to his Banner. it is a query to some how so
manded, and enforced by collection agent
There is.considerable improvement going
/
good a paper can be furnished for so little on in onr town by the way of fenciiig.
it no heed Is (raid to our statements ren­ farm.
Garry Baker, of Coats Grove, is Intown. money.
dered. Wo hnyc adopted the only justifia­
There wat a party at Fred Warner's, last
Uncle Solomon Stanton died last Satur- '
The Otid Fellow's social will occur Fri­
ble method of conducting! a newspaper—
Thursday night.
cash down. We have put the price of the day morning of cancer and old age. Mr. day night The Banner of last week
The epidemic known as house-cleaning
made
us
say
"All
are
Invited."
'
It
should
Banner within reach of all. And we Stanton has lived on the farm where lie
is breaking out in certain localities, but it
must Insist on a settlement of all subscrip­ died for nearly forty years, was a kind old have read. "All members of tiie lodge and never attacks the male portion of the com
gentleman toted and respected by all.
their families are requested tn If present." inunity, so they have nothing to fear from
tion accounts within the next 30 days.
Wo understand that Clark Hunt is mov­
Valentine Rcplogle. of Hope, was buried
Cook Bros.
ing on to his farm In Johnstown.
lust week.
Hastings, Mleh.. April 1st. 1890.
Of Walt, from near Freeport, brought a
Lottie Honeywell and Clara Doster, of
C.
C.
Wilson,
who
has
been
sick
at
J.
II.
Bowens Mills. Thursday. April 24th. nt
load of eggs to Junes Covert's store one
Valentine's for four months, has gone to Doster, an: attending our school.
day last week. When he removed the
postoffice. 1 p. tn. to 5 p. •&gt;.
Irwin Jones will teach in the Polley dis­ blanket from the baskets, a sedate old hen
Yankee Springs. Friday. April 25th. nt his home in Mecoeta county.
The Radicals have organized a Sunday trict
postomce. v tu ii:.io a. in.
stepped out with a vigorous “cut, cut, tcOur boys are killing a few wild geese.
dar, cut. I've brought my eggs to the J*, of '*
Orangeville. Friday, April 25th. at post­ school at the church. and now who will
hold the funds the radicals or the liberals'.’
C. V. Robinson lias begun work on Mrs. 1. market." attracted considerable atten­
office, 1:30 to 5
ni.
Collier's new house.
Cedar Creek Saturday. April 20th, nt Ilettor divide the pile and call It quits.
tion from all. Il Is thought Mistress Bid­
J. J. Perkins has his new house nearly
Bee keepe rs say their bees have come
postofilce. 10 a. m. to I p. in.
dy bad a desire to see something of the
completed.
Woodland, (Saturday. April SCth.a t post­ through this spring in line condition.
world for herself, so without asking pc»"Tlie
attachment
suit
before
Esq.
Brown
Frank Newton has n valuable mare for
mlablov, she secreted herself among the
office, 8 a. m. to 4 p. m.
on Saturday was adjourned for 80 days.
sale.
egg baskets, and so arrived In safely at the
Merit Wood lias purchased a good yoke
Center. Mr. Covert Is now her owner.
Yankee
Hprlnffs.
of
oxen.
A broken shaft caused our mill to be
Mr. Forties has moved Into the Widow
Rev. Jenny, of Delton, filled the pulpit
Last Saturday John McKibben's house
shut down for n few days, it b&gt; now mak-.
Wormouth's house.
Ing up for lost time by running night and caught fire when no one was at home ex­ at the M. E. church Sunday evening.
Geo. Birchfield, of Charlotte, Is with his
Dora Branstetter, of Battle Creek, was
cept
the
little
girls,
but
by
the
timely
Hid
day.
What have we done to be thus sniitten? of nelghbots, the fire wks extinguished in town over Sunday.
Adah Oncll spent last week with friends
Sam Eastman is working for John Bran­
Both ctlltors of the Bannxi: were in Del­ with but little damage.
in .Freeport.
Ernest Johnson is getting along as well, stetter.
ton Friday.
Sunday was a fine day. and many were
W.
L.
Brown
has
moved
on
his
farm.
Our K. of P. lodge is booming. Delton as can be expected.
out enjoying driving.
Mrs. Collier lias moved into M. Doster's
The P. of I. have changed their lodge
is not a alow town.
Annie Raymond retdrned to Mrs. Cobb's
house.
'
Rumor aays that there will be a P. of L night from Wednesday to Saturday.
in Irving Sunday.
M.
Doster
has
88
acres
of
spring
plow
­
James
Myron
and
Will
Potter
went
to
store nt Prairieville soon.
The Center school is prospering finely,
ing
done.
August liisgeu went to Shultz for a few Martin after hay last Saturday. They
with Mr. Hoffman as teacher, and for once
Lloyd Storms has a new watch.
days lately, taking the place of his sister came back with trice timothy, for only six
we guess most ev?ry ono is suited.
as station agent al Shultz, while, ahe was dollats a ton.
Dan. Snyder, of Grand Rapids, spent
’
T.
S.
Clark
and
wife
visited
nt
C.
M.
sick.
.
Sunday with his best girl.
Surprise party on Dan Keyes Tuesday
Delton continues to lx* Abe best paying Smith’s Inst Sunday.
Preaching at the M. E. church every
.
The. P. of I. dance was a success, and evening.
station along tlie U. K. &amp; S. road.
Sunday evening. Sabbath school at tho
Mr. Yourox has returned from-C’anada.
Spear—excuse us, fishing appears to all report a good lime.
S. D. Advent church every Sabbath at 10
John
Tompkins.
Lyman
Wilcox.
Vira
James Allen and family are In this vi­
be nil the rage, and tills brain food is being
o'clock, followed by bible reading and so­
Hartom rfnd Myrtle Tuckerman went to
\•
♦
consumed iu large doses by our citizens cinity visiting.
cial meeting; also prayer meeting every
Joe McKee is slowly improving, but un­ Lacey last Wednesday night to lodge amt Thursday evanlng and hereafter a mission­
these beautiful spring dny&amp;
brought
home
the
regalia
they
earned
at
Jerry Sproul's new wagon shop is being able to work.
ary meeting at their church every Sunday
Church in the !’. of 1. new hall last the last district lodge.
pushed forward to completion rapidly.
evening; also prayer service and mission­
Wm. Burgess fell from a load of hay In?
They already call our new justice Black­ Sandy- evening.
ary meeting every Tuesday evening at the
was helping to load and injured bls back
stone Brooks, and Ids musical voice pours
residence of J. Friend. East Carlton. The
Mr^ Tburaton is putting In a stock of the 11th.
forth volntnw of legal lore almost any day.
Mrs. Clapp, of Battle Creek, la visiting W. Methodists also hold their meetings at
F. A. Blackman Is very ■»ueh encourag­ growfies at the Springs.
tiielr chapel In East Carlton every Wed­
her mother Mrs. Combs.
.
Tilt
Good
Templars
propose
to
have
an
ed about his colt, which is now being
nesday evening, and Sunday school at 2 p.
The sick are ail on the gain.
op«8jodge In the near future.
trained by Mr. Bldlack, of HastinrRob Smith bought, a three-year-old horse
Re . May will preach at the Springs
Mr. Fox made a business trip to Grand
next luuday nt half past ten. at H. B. of Chas. Cox. Consideration 8127.50.
Rapids and Muskegon the past week.
Andrew Hebble and wife have moved to
Farmers have begun work.
Augusl Hlsgcn has secured a position as Dort hall.
Jay Carpenter worked for E. J. Kersh­
P. f I. will meet at the hall next Satur­ Battle Creek.
type setter with the Kalamazoo Telegraph.
Mrs. 1* Gifford Is taking treatment of ner last week.
day Men Ing.
i
August la a good liand at that bMlneaa.
Fannie Carpenter spent Sunday with
H. I. Bennett and wifefare on tlie aick Dr. Johnson at Battle Creek.
Will Jourdan, while cutting wood on the
Mrs. Fox visited at Battie Creek last Myrtle and Adali Odell, also Leslie Huff­
Lehner farm, bad the misfortune to seri­ Ibt, ’With that familiar friend, la grippe.
man and Clarence Covert.
Tira Good Tempter® have moved their
ously cut one of his legs with an axe Fri­
The M. P. Sunday school was reorgan­
Joe Keeler and wife spent Sunday with
lodge from E. G. Bennett's to H. B. Dorr's
day.
ized the 20th with the following officers:
Jay Carpenter and wife.
Speaking about P. of I., reminds us that hall, where It will bo held next Friday
SupL, Orin Phillips.
L. B. Carpenter and Mrs. Jay Carpenter
they have not as yet affected Delton's night.
Assistant Supt.. Mrs. E. Hartoni.
'
were In Lake Odessa last Wednesday.
There will be a donation at the hall
trade. On tho contrary, they continue to
Secretary, Myrtle Tuckerman.
. Frank Gam, of west Carlton, spent Sunfind it profitable to buy their goods and Wednesday evening for the benefit of Rev.
Treasurer,
C.
C.
Gage.
dny
wlth.Ed. Hartman.
sell their produce here- One of them, a May.
Librarian. Ed. Frost
E. J. Kershner Is agent for Steven's iron
The net proceeds of tho sugar social
prominent member too, about to build a
Organist, John Tompkins.
frame harrow.
amounted
to
live
dollars,
which
was
thank
­
new house, went to the P. of I. hardware
Chorister, Mrs. Frost
Jasper Warner lost a valuable torae
store at Cloverdale to figure on a bill of fully received by the minister.
Izm Sylvester, a former resident o! Monday night. He lost a cow not long
E. G. Bennett Intends to go on .the road
hardware. After getting the figures, and
Assyria but late of Battle Creek, fell from since, and then losing a horse it comes
Ln orderjo see bow closely they came to soon buying eggs.
an elevator be was repairing at the Review hard on him.
those of other dealers, wboido not pretend
and Herald office and received injuries
Elmer Marlow will work for F. Short,
to do business on an impossible margin of
Prof. Flandcr's singing uchoo! closed last from which he died Tuesday, April 15th. of Woodland.
10 per cent-, he came to Erens &amp; Brooks
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same individual got Evans &amp; Brooks’
priced-ou other articles, and found them 10
per cttaL below tltose ho said were charged
at thefCtoverdale P. of I. hardware store.
Elf Jones is soon to become a resident
of Joi Mtown.
There will be a dona ion to Rev. Herbert
Jennd at-Blackman's hall, Delton. Thurs­
day evening. All are invited.
Sutffiay night—a very dark one—a party
east ojimre and bis lost girl were return­
ing fira buggy from church ut Hickory.
So deqse waft tlie blackness that they lost
the road several times. Ab they were go­
ing over the cross-way east of here, they
got out of the narrow track, and were both
spilled out into a mud hole and given a
good bath In Um salubrious depths ot four
feet o! awful muddy water. Like Mc­
Ginty} tlie young man was “dressed in his

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PARTIES WHO Er~t
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here, stating that he had figures from the
said P. ot I- institution; Mr. Brooks
promptly told him that lie aould not com­
pete with any 10 per cent, profit figures, a»
he was bound to live, and live ht^estly,
and couldn't do It on that margin. Bring
pressed to make the same figures he would
to any customer. Mr. Brooks did so, and
said he could furnish the desired material
Tor 87.00. The P. ot 1. figures were 80.31
forthem. It h needless to any that the P.
of L went away with a wbslreome idea «»■
the 10 per cent, question. Now there it is.
P. of 1. friends. You can draw the lesson
without having It hammered in. Tin-

Ed. Taggart
8°°® lo K*!*’®®*00 ,n
the employ of tlie Michigan Buggy Comj&gt;auy’A paint shop. Illa family will follow
soon.
Harvey Aldrich is excavating for the
cellar wall of a new house.
Wyman Hall and wife, of Doster, were
visiting her sister. Mrs. A. Nichole, Friday
night. She remaining tn complete her
mission with other friends before njturnln&lt; home,
Peter
**-” ’JLcnaar and wife are the happy
parent*- of a tine daughter, born on the
19th.

Milo news on page 8.

Mr. and Mrs. Rob Phillips spent last
week with friends near Battle Creek.
I’. Belles visited Ills uncle, Joe Smith,
in Assyria, last Friday and Saturday.
Myrta Eno lias been verv sick, but Is at
present on the grain.
Mrs. John Jones is very sick.
Mrs. Alonzo Streeter is on the gain.
Will Brooks has moved to Nashville.
Gardner German has sold his farm, and
will start for the west toon.
Jessie Fox has moved in with Frank
Savage at the Center.

Spencer Dcdrick last week Tuesday
came very near furnishing an exciting lleau
for the paper, lie was driving Into town
on Main struct mid, being engaged in a
deep cogitation as to the effect Bismarck's
retirement will have on the butter market,
did not notice a freight train approaching
on the lAkc Shore road until Geo. Her­
bert. who was driving along behind him.
abouted. Dedrick had Jurt ttrae enough lt&gt;
turn bis horses off the track before the
train whizzwl by.—Plainwell Elite—*•—

�NOVELTIES AMONG TOMATOES.

FARM AND GARDEN?
EXPERIENCES AND OBSERVATIONS OF
VALUE TO PROGRESSIVE FARMERS.

The majority of defects in the hone s
jonfonnation are only relative defects,
with regard to the uses to which the ani­
mal may be put. Thus, a largo heavy
head, short thick neck, short upright
shoulders and a double drooping croup

DEFECTS OF CONFOBMAT1OT.

are defect* in a saddle horse, which
•bould possess precisely opposite quali­
ties; they are, on the contrary, favorable
in a heavy draught horse. A forehand
much lower than tho hind quarters is a
good conformation for a race horse on a
flat count, but very bad in a roadster.
Certain conformations are esteemed good
according to taste or the fashion. Thus
the Roman nose (8) was very much ad­
mired during the reigns of Louis X3V
and Louis XV, but has not been so since;
tlie straight face, and even that which is
a little hollow, is now preferred. There
are, nevertheless, defects which remain
so undcr.aD circumstances; such as long,
wide apart or drooping'ears (hog earu,
6); small eyes; flat, narrow aides; narrow
chest; long, badly attached loins (18);
tucked up belly (J5); rat tail (17); tendons
tied in (30): long pasterns.
‘
* ’
ijri. CappeOTiock.
22. Capped elbow.
33. Wlndgnfl*
“ Peadulous Up*,
I1M. Curb.
a ••Roman nc*a”
&lt;. Cataracts. A mat
i'Zi. Aparin.
X HoUoitabovcl^
«. Hock «ptenL
|2T. SlmpJo gplent.
3a Muliipto Bpleu'.x
7. Gland*, or glanders. '20. Aidobone.
JI Saddle galled.
IL Tucked up In 1
12. Weak Joined.

14. Mutecrgooae rump.
15. Herring bellied.
16. Flat ribbed.
IS. Swollen tnifto

LESSON IV. SECOND QUARTER, IN­

In real meritorious novelties among
TERNATIONAL SERIES, APRIL 27.
tomatoes the season of 1888 waa prolific.
At the Popular Gardening grounds at
La Salle, N. Y., where fifty new sorts
were on trial last season, the Dwarf
Champion produced tho earliest good
specimens, but was not ao prolific a bearer
Steams.
as many of the standard varieties. Po­
tato Leaf gave satisfaction. It is an [Oompflod from Leman Helper Qaartoi ly by per­
mission of H. 8. Hoffman. puUsJier, Philadel­
enormous, somewhat spreading grower,
phia.]
producing its handsome and invariably
According to the first three verses of thb
smooth purple fruit, which is of good ctopter, after twinging j«&gt;y and praro to the
size, eolid and fine flavored all through poor women In Simon’* hewvs, Ho went
tho season. The older of Livingston's through all the citie* and villages showing
tomatoes. Paragon, Perfection and Fa­ tbe glad tidings of tbe kingdom of God, the
vorite, also Cardinal, developed their
usual good points. Livingston’s Beauty
Xort Zion and restore Israel, never to to
did not disclose the merits claimed for it
plucked up or scattered again.(Zoch. i, 17; H,
Ignotum and Matchless, being of es­ 10-12; Jer. xxiv, 6, 7); that through them
pecial largo size, proved valuable for can­ He may establish Hl* Mcssinaie kingdom in
ning purposes.
Early Ruby *as also all the world. He was arcoispouled by the
highly prized. An altogether distinct, twelve and certain women whom Ho bad
unique and attractive fruit is the Peach healed and who now ndntitered unto Him.
tomato represented in the cut—a reprint Returning, probably, to Ca;»ernauin. He
from Popular Gardening. When ripe it bwdod one possessed with a blind and duinV
demon. This drew forth from the PbariM-?
drops off with stem left on, similar to a
the accusation that He was pxMWKd by the
tree fruit On account of its shape, bloom
devil, and thus did thes^ mighty work*
and the beautiful rosy tint on greenish Jesus in reply warned them of the sin that
yellow ground, it can easily be mistaken can never to forgiven, whether committed in
for a small peach. It may sell in market this age or tto ago to come. He also foretold
on account of its remarkable attractive­ His death and resurrection and pointed them
ness; but being rather soft, although of to a coming judgment. They receive not Hi*
high quality, it cannot be classed among teaching, but determine to kill Him (Matt,
xll).
market sorts. Tho home grower will be
4. "And when much peopleware gathered
delighted with it .
together, atd were come to Uiin out at every
city, He spake by a parable.” Matthew says:
"TIuj same day went Jesus out; of tbe home
nixl sat by tbe seaside; and great mnltitiidrt
were gathered together unto Him so that He
wfnt into a stilp and sat, ami the whole mul­
titude stood on tbn share.'' U tbe ruler*
would not listen to Him the common people
beard Him gladly (Mark xii,
; and it is *1111
true that "not many wiwinen after thoflesh,
not many mighty, not many noble are
called” (1 Cor. I. 20).

82 Kmacklingoverattbe
fetlock.

mlnkit

8H. Sandcrack nt quarter
Mi. Broken knee.
Wl Bony tumor* and

It is a common belief among farmers
that hay lows much in Weight during the
months which follow tbe cutting and
housing of the crop, and tliat hay drawn
from the linrn in winter should command
a mueh higher price than the same hay,
drawn from the meadow ns Soon as cured.
The experiments made at the Kansas ex­
periment station lead to a difflerent con­
clusion. Thirteen samples ofseveral dif­
ferent kinds of hay were secured for this
purpose, and placed in very thin muslin
bags. They were weighed and then buried
in a mow of hay. Most of them re­
mained six rnontlis. nnd were weighed
again in December, several' precautions
having been taken to prevent error. In
most cases the loss by drying was trilling,
not* over 3 or1 4 per cenL In two .in­
stances it was over 10 per cent In one
case there was. a positive gain. There
are two causes which would materially
control the result—n wet or dry sutemer
and the degree of drying in the field to
■whiph the hay is subjected. Some farm­
ers draw in iheir hay obviously before it
is quite dry. &gt;T6ose who sell and buy

...

THE PltaClI TOMATO.

King of tlie Enrliea, Atlantic Prize,
Earliest Advance and one or two more of
the same type uro early indeed, but
this is pretty near all that was discov­
ered in their favor. ^Yet near large mar­
kets, with a demand for early fruit at
good prices', some of these early sorts, es­
pecially the first named, may be grown
with considerable profit, if grown under
high culture and making use of all our re­
sources in forwarding the crop. Rich
soil not only enlarges both foliage and
fruit, but also makes the foliage
smoother, better colored and even more
solid.

The following items arc gleanings from
American Boe Journal:
Beginners in the extractcdjioney busi­
ness had. better go slow and learn tho
business, or they may produce bud re­
sults and get discouraged.
Do not put too many sections at one
time on a colony; too many lias a tend­
ency to discourage rather than encour­
age.
Colonies worked for comb honey should
not ewann to exceed 10 per cent; nnd if
for extracted, not more than 5 per cent
A smoke pole is quite handy to keep
two or more swarms from settling to­
gether. Yqu can prevent the others from
settling by the use of the smoko.
To hive a swarm, shake the bees off on
a pole, to which a caged queen is fastei&gt;
cd. An old sack tied around the end of
tbe pole gives tho bees a better surface
,to cling to. __________
•
।

Tbe year 1880 will long be remembered
as tho mast disastrous to the cattle trade
that has qver been witnessed. The great­
hay should understand this matter, and est depression was in the best cattle. In
it would be easy for them to make care­ 1888 the best cattle never went lower than
ful trials. The. degree of moisture which $5; in 1880 the best cattle often sold for
may be left in liay as it is drawn from less than $4. And this in a year when
the meadow should be better understood. there waa a heavier export trade than in
There is no question that it is often sub­ any farmer year. The number of range
cattle received al Chicago was lees than
jected needlessly to drying.
in 1888 by 89.300 head. Had not the re­
ceipt of Texans been increased the falling
An Oregon farmer gives a remedy for off would have been greater. Of what
kicking cows which he claims to have are classed as ‘‘westerns" there was a
used with great success for tho past falling off of 109,000; the Texans increas­
twelve years: Take a small rope or cord ed 09,700. The outlook for this year is
about the size of a clothes line; make a certainly brighter than it was a year ago,
loop. In one end: bold the loop end in one- but growers must not expect a great ad­
hand, drop the other end over tho cow’s vance in prices, says The Montana Stock
'
buck; pick Hup and pass it through the Journal, ;
loop, then slip it back just behind the
Blind Stagsvre.
bipe, bringing it underneath just forward
This diwiaae is caused toy indigestion,
of and dose to the udder, adjusting it bo which produces congestion of the brain
that the loop is near the back bone. with apparent loss of sight and of general
Now. draw the rope through the ioop nervous power, so that the pigs stagger
tightly and fasten it. the more tightly ♦bout and run against obstacle* which
the better if the animal is very vicious. may be in their way, as if blind. Very
On the first application she will jump toon they fall over and .become con­
and try to kick and perhaps bellow; but vulsed. Overfeeding is the cause, and
let her kick, she will soon gel tired of this fault is quite common, for, as pigs
doing so. Now you can sit down and are greedy nnd are usually given ail th ay
milk without the least danger. You can will eat, they eM too much and sutler
hardly provoke her to kick.
If she from indigestion, with the result above
■bould still try to kick, tighten tho rope mentioned. Treatment is generally use­
and continue to do this till she gives up. less when tlie brain is affected. A prob­
Three applications in succession will able remedy is 'to give an active purga­
cure tlie worst case. Treat her kindly tive, as two ounces of linseed oil with
and gently all the time without tho least one scruple of calomel, and abstain from
excitement
feeding for,two or three days; then give
very little flood until the animal is fully
recovered.
Mrs. L. Harrison. whoso long experi­
ence entitles her opinions to considera­
tion, says in Prairie Farmer: “Ail things
A sheep is spoken of us having a
considered, spring is bort; about the 1st "golden hoof" because wherever the ani­
of April, not earlier, in thi*. latitude. mal treads the ground is enriched with
Good, strong colonies, with a vigorous its droppings.
queen, would ran little risk of loss before
France claims the credit of the silo and
a return of tlie outlay might be expected. ensilage ay*#eiu, tho idea of which, it is
When bees are purchased nt the close of said. was token from un ant hill.
the honey harvest or in the fuller winter
Butterine differs from oleomargarine
they are cf no source of profit to their in Dial it is composed of fat and butter
owner until Howers bloom. I have heard combined. Whereas oleomargarine i.i an
imitation of Imtter composed of animal
fat alone.

George Wr Childs is credited with huvounce of it to live

PAKABLE OF THE SOWER.

tbe cwbbr of a popular banking Institution

“w. ,xp«* to rl~
ta‘Urs“’£.“?X
tea U..n th. naa.Uo.n- iter ta&gt;0« tea
.bout tenklar Maay ot ttom or. r«7
business like; but tbo women who come in
for tbe first time, like that one. for instance.
I* odd.tbe reluctaV*-*0^
haveof gi*«g their name. !«“***“
question fire out of one hundred will «*y
Mio Brown or Mu. Smith, and regard a* Im­
pertinent further inquiry,a* that young: W
dicL although the order u made payable to
Susan Brown or Sarah Smith. Then tbi-ro i*
always a demand, polite enough, but a de­
mand ueverthelem, formoney.
Meo will take in payment «&gt;y bd! oi cote
that U neither torn nor mutilated but the
liuifes want good money. To save delay we
alwav* pay them bill* freeh
and in small denomination*; for, limited as
they are in the supply of
woman prefer* twenty ou^doBor bUfa toune «
two of equal value. Men take the large bdb,
antl so thing* balance tbemselve*. Another
blight annoyance comes from tbe bad arith­
metic of women in gcneraL ^ew of them
count their money when they get IL It u
| jammed into a muff or bandbag, the re«‘»«’
mxts off topping, and when *be geta borne
her rash ami expenre* won’t balance. Somettmae she roma* back in tbe afternoon and
"wonts » little mistake rectified"—that’s the
average woman's way of putting it.
But we don’t "rectify.” We count too
much money to mistake. We arepolite about
It, although often treated to a blowing up.
Mint womm are iinndnrnest when angry. And

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to U» urge**

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* " T~]
Sell*
if. mAKES WASHING VOTf EASY.jMdWei^ I

Arte liffle

arr

loud as
can
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bnttees, ulerrc. m
tetter, chapped M
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by W. fl- Goody"

k young piarrlo
recdwd»WhlteC
leave town within

face.—Toronto Empire.
What Colors Will Photograph.

The time was when tho photographer re­
quired certain colors in dress to produce good
effects. Now, with experience nnd the im­
provements In chemical.1, the*, restrictions
are riimoved. He can photograph white ns
well as black. Thecapoble artist pridre him­
self on his ability to show the mod delicate
and ehborute loco work on tj&gt;e bridal dress.
With th'*o rostrk-tlons no longer necessary,
I would «*y—wear your must becoming drtas.
Blue nnd pink will photogrhph white.
1
’iirplo will appear many diodes lighter
etc. “He that liith car* to hear,let him hear."
.
It is a simple story ot wbat may liavo boon than it L* in reality.
Red and deep yellow appecr black, or near­
taking place before the Saviour's eyes ut that
.
«
moment. On th* hillside- a farmer may have ly so.
Strong
contrasts
in
drt»
or
trimmings
will
l»een actually sowing his seed, M.me failing
on tlie beateu path, Mime on thin soil toniath give a gaudy effect
Snbduwi
and
quiet
colors
make
the
neat
which was n great rock; some where the
thorns had already prwccupusl the ground: picture. For example, see the pictures of
and some on good ground. The Savinur an­ nuns, or the lovely pictures of Quaker ladies.
ticipates the harvest, and *pcaks of that —Ladies’ Home Journal.
which fell op the goal ground os the only
portion accomplishing anything. He wa* in
Kings have died in mean fashion, pallida
the habit of using the most familiar things
mor* assuming tbe shape of indigestion. Did
with which to illustrate Hl* teaching.
9. "And Hi* disciple* asked Him, saying, not a dish of lampreys kill Henry 11 and was
What might tills parable top The Holy not overeating fatal to George If ‘‘Pallid
Spirit interprets spiritual thing), to spiritual death pressing upon him," a* Thackeray
tceu (I (Air. li, 18, R. V., margin), ahd the-w says, "in his traveling chariot on th® Han
men had not yet received tho fioly’Spirit In over road. What ]o»tilion can outnde that
His fullneM, therefore they understood not pdo horse?" Both Frederick HL emperor of
Germany, and his son, Maximilian 1, died
this parable.
10. “And He said, Unto y ou it l« given to through excessive indulgence in melons;
know the mysteries of the kingiom ut God: Baldwin IV, king of Jerusalem, died of lep­
but to other* in jiurables." By comparing rosy; Philip HI of Spain, of tbe etiquette
Mitt, xiii, 38; Mark iv, 10, we see tiiat Jesus which left him to be roasted before a flaming
cent tbe multitudes away and went into tho brazier because tbe official could not be foundbouse, and that then Ho gavei tho explana­ whole special function it was to remote It,
tion of this parable. That He wa* in the and 8t;u:i.das Leczinski, king of Poland, of
house when He interpreted :tii« parabl • ap­ the terrible bunts he received through hi*
pear* also from verse* 19 and 2U of this cbajr dn-xsing gown accidentally taking fire.—Al).
ter. It has been sold that a jxirablo is some­ tbe Year Round.
what like a nut which keeps tlie kernel for
the diligent, but from tlie indolent. Because
they would not truublo themeelkea to mo or
There is always something attractive in a
bear Ho therefore so speaks that the unbe­ tjovcJ way «t doing a hackneyed thing. To
lieving and indifferent may not Seo nor bear. tixwe of my readers who are weary of the
11. “Now the parable is this: The seed i* stercotyjx^i form of accepting or declining
tho Ward of God." Mark say*: "The rower invitations I venture to commcud tbe follow­
Kiweth the word." Tbe busines* of every ing: A clergyman’s widow recently received
Christian in this whole age is to be a vessel u can! for sntno private theatricals at a
in the Imnd of tho great Bowei- wjtli which friend'* htiuw. Tbe Indy s.reply was to in­
Ho may scatter the seed of the wqrd.
cite* to ti»r»* giddy friends her own visiting
12. "Those by tho way win nro they tliat card cniboilisheJ with the following words:
hear; then cometb tho deviL” We have now "Be ye not conformed to this world." The
four kind* of soil oa which tbesrord fall* and originaluy’of ti&gt;is concise, significant and re­
will foil till the kingdom con**. There is proving "reply cayr u onlr •qwtlrt by «»&gt;tbo hard beaten boart of the so called g&lt;“q&gt;&lt;-! liberality &lt;&gt;f tho mind which could produce
hardened. Ho bos gone to church all hu life, it.—Loudon Truth.
j-erhaps is seldom absent on Bunday morning,
but ho is too weary in body’ to hear with
profit, or, it not, tbe business of the week w
A lady had in her employment* young man
so crowds in upqn him that while apparently
from the country. On certain occasion* he
be is listening to tbe scrmou.be is la bi* mind
was instructed to inform any cotnjnhy who
going over yesterday’.* busiucas transaction*
might
ring nt the door that "Mrs. Blank was
or anticipating those of to-niorrrKv.
not at home." One day John made tills reply
14. “They on the rock are they which, when
to * lady, who shortly went away, leaving a
they bear, receive the word with joy; and
card nnd a promise to cull again. .Vi the card
these have no root” Here L* another class of was handed to hia mistress she said;
churchgoers, for observe that each kind of
“John, what did you say to tbe ladyT
soil reprceents those who hear.so tliat thia
“I told her you were not at homo.”
parable does not touch those who- have never
•‘Wall, 1 hope you did not laugh.”.
heard the gotq»L It shall l» for more toler­
“Ob, no, ma’am," said- John: “I never
able for Uwn; (Imko xii, 47, 48) ia that day.
This Is n hearer who pays attention, and actu­
ally enjoy*, the public worship, or to talk of
111* Hobby In Jaw.lry.
the things of God. when tt does n&lt;it cost much
A Frenchman who poc*es&lt;es a number of
—that is when tho weather is fine and there
ore do difficulties In tbe way, nooae opposing. novelties in jewelry changes his decoration
Such may probably make a profession ot daily. He I* wuri to have a watch charm for
faith in Christ, and for a time give joyful every day in the year, and some &gt;dxty or tcv4
testimony, but as soon as there is anything to enty watch guard*. Iiifl .finger ring-; are
t» endured for the word’s sake (Mark ir, 17) equally numerous and some of them nnr
Immediately tljey are offended and fall away. costly. He wears but one ring at a time, but
It was not a saving faith, not on ncceprenm always has a striking one. His tnasterpteca
of Jesus to suffer with Him cheerfully in view Is a ring with a tiny watch in place of a stone
of tbe reigning bye and bye, but only the re­ setting. Thl* timepiece is a delicate piece of
ceiving of some gladsome truth about Him. mechanism. It wa* made in Switzerland,
and repreHonta tbe labor of one artisan for a
year and four months—Jewish Tidings.
14. “And that which fell among thorn*
are they which, when they have heard, go
F.ffect at Poor Ventilation.
forth ami an» choked.” Thcw iwnrers may
But when I saw your leading men they
pomlbly bo saved; tbe seed lias taken root made nw sad. Cooped up in towering honey­
well, and there is quite a growth, but tbe combs all over town, they work bj/gasllght
thing lacking here is fruit, ripe fruit, that &gt;n tod air, until there are,few wholesome
which glorifies God. But can anr one i»e looking fellows among them. Mayor Grant
raved who docs not bear .fruit, and who al­ and Chauncey M. Depew and ("twin a.
lows cares, riches, pleasures and Itota of Dana are good, vigorous sjK-cMnens; but
other things to choke tbo word? We mu*t what is to to said for Joseph IL Choate,
stand on the word of God, even though it Elibu Root. Postmaster Von Cott, Abraham
may seom to some a dangerous plaea. I Cor. K. Hewitt nnd n host ot other* whom I **w
ili, 11-15, and v, 3-5, dearly indicate tliat «g«l far ahead ot time, products of perpetual
there is tbe possibility of a salvation as by gnuight, hard work and bod ventilation.—
lire, an escaping u* with the shin of one’s Cor. Chatter.
teeth (Job. xlx, 20). But let no uno in the
least degree take advantage of such a pos­
J.&lt;h TMlllacs* 1‘hlloaophy.
sibility, for such dedaratinu* as "I shall be
IHka a wideawake Christian, on. wbosa
satisfied if I Just get In” indicate' sad igno- Virtow h*z got some kayenn. pepper in it
In.. ........ , z-. ,
.
...7^ °.v
*1,TO wo rcpant ov our tin*,
think it U a cbang.ov Imn, when in faktit
15. “But that on tbe good ground are they, tx only n fuor ov punishment.
which io an bancat and good heart, having
I bav mimtimre thought that the man with
heard tho word, keep it, and bring forth
fruit with patjeuce.” Matthew and Mark
add “some thirty, name sixty, and some an
hundredfold.” Thank God for such hearers
Even a few like these are an inspiration, to
AwortiDu to u&gt; Auunlioa wriu&gt;r lb.
any pastor, and what a comfort
must, to
to the Lord Jeans uud to the Holy Spirit. oeentp younj nu 1» U.K pul ot tb» wortd
Read in reference to tbotnsuch words iu. Luke w.lfa up lo . hm
. ta),
mJ)
vi, 22, 33; jlx, 10-19; xxii. 28, 29; [J Pet. I,
ix-t me *ee your programme," iu oc«sm!a to
___ ' • he Mees *
5-11; JI John vlii, etc. Tho difference be­ write m hu u„n lian!O wjwrwer
tween tbuHT and tbe others hi tlrnt these have da»o that pteutr* him, without MOMltipff
-n ri_____
*•
truly accepted Jewui (not simply tbe truth too woman x
uhout Him) and have firmly uetovixl the
truth* concerning tbe kingdom and tto glory
to to ravaalsd at His appearing. Tbvv are,
•torefara, weaned from present things, ore
not wrekiag to convert tlto world la tla* dia- ’

u eberMwl 1»

I take pleasure 1
tng MBtcmenlof f
tbe great benefit t
use of yo“r 8P**,B
daughter, now ten
when two years of
-of scarlet fever, w
tered constitution
d.-ucw Ot impair*
doctor* called soft
her fifth year »he
♦dent which result&lt;
the hip jolnL atx
wt up. terrible aba
Tlie atoce»c&lt;.
treatment thatcou
for three years
At this time. &lt;h
friends, I pnt h«
this treatment wa
was very’ large,
pus discharging th
this treatment
-came out,.and by
her fifth bottle
healed, her appe
had been reston
and happy, and a

CASTOR IA
for

Infants

and

MOIITUAGE BALK.
ih-fauit baring been ma« e in the conditions o&lt;
a certain mortgage made by Amanda MrNetie
to Newton IVtug. bated May SOli. 1HM. and re­
corded In the office ut the tvgUter of deeds for
the county of Barry, in the scat* uf Michigan,
June 6ih.'tsM. In liber SI ot mortgages ou jarStX on which mortgage there b elalmed to J»e
due nl the date ot lhfa» notice tbn sura of
one hundred thirteen •loilar* t»»d forty live rents
and no suit or proceedh&gt;-* at law liaring torn
Instituted to recover the amount severed by said
mortnr.tr or any part thereof. Therefore bv
virtue of Use power ot sale contalued in Mid
morU: *tfe. i-.oU*e|* hereuy gi'vn that on Fainr-

Children

Ix&gt;wer M
Treatise on
niailed free..

TO cure BUJocaneea, Sick Headache, Cociti
potion, Malaria, Liver Cowplalnu, take
tba ude ttnd certain remedy,

BILE BEANS

of the court houne. lu the etty of Hartings, coun­
ty of Barry and »ta!«i ot Mlchlg*n |«ald COnrt
house being tho pl«&lt;*» In which the eirrutl evurt
fortliv counts ot fL-wry is lieM] nt imhllc tort
Ion to lb* btrhcit bidder, the premisw* de*crib&lt;»d
In sal«t mortgage, or *n much Iberrot as may to
nrera»ary to N*ti»:y the amount dt»c on said
tnortr-uv a* M'wnu set forth, with th- lnt*r&gt;wt
thereon, nod nil legal costs «*M premises being
altoate in tbe township ot Barry, in ,ibe countv
nt Barry and s'nte of-Mlclnznn and desrntod
as the north port of the soqih east qunrier of
thetouth we*; quarter of twettou tw*uty-*lx, in
township on* north, range nine weed and •wjtaluing twenty-tour and one bait acres ot Ikad.
tinted. February .1.1R30.
X ewton Wtx&lt;t. Mortrun-.
Aloxzo E. Kenastom. Attorney fer HorUtigee.

rne the RM AIX Mac (40littleJ&gt;n:» to tb«

JMStZSET HflJON
HflrtLIN
Organ and Plano Co.

BOSTON.

NEW YORK.

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HAIRRBALSAM

STRENGTH VITALITY1

FBOBATK ORDER­
State of Michigan. Countv of B.*rn
At a ne«* on of the Probate Co
Coanty of Barry, balden at the Pros u*
in tbo Cttv of ibutlngs. in said count). "n 1 u&lt;f
«tay, the 1st day of April, in thr ,\e«r ore
UigiBAUd eig^t Bqndrvd and ninety.
^Present, Chariea W. Arm«trui&gt;x.

In the matter of tlie estate of Sre
MIMM.

On reading and filing the Aral ycconntd
WlIllHin Heibel administrator of s»ut

Tberenpnn

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THE SCICNCL -

A f n:ar-d S^s&lt;l«rd Popular'
“the Erow* of TowWiwataSIi

BhaustedVitality
Untold Miseries
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mkSicaI. Iftsw

PHI
noon, be aMlgitcd for the Bearing cl
I*'1:
Cion, and that the heirs at law of «ald &lt;tre&lt;-a»c&lt;i
and all other person* Interested lu Mid
areyviptlred to ar&gt;|&gt;«ar at a re**lnn &lt;’&gt;
Court,
at the 1‘robl.tc
Cwt, then to be bolden
bole
-----------------------in said County.
ta the City
ot Hsath
Jd«nv &lt;tuuKlf any there
th
he. why the pre?*r ol
. the
til — petitioner way not temntrd And “ «
Mid petitioner’

weeks previous to said da) nr bear nu.
CHAS. W. AMMSTJJ'
Judge of Fi'
(A true copy.)

NOTICE OP ATTACHMIM
State ot Michigan, the Circuit Court f-rib'
„
l
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Gertrude Mowry, plaiutifl. vs. George « ' •
rtn. drfrteMkt
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MADEWITrr BOILING WATER.

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Detroit remov
Greenville lad

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A Story o

Nev»r F.il. ft. Rector* Grey
Half H ito Vyrthfiil Cater.

How Lot! How Regained.

Man was ma
suffer unnecsss
there is an ant
er is the airtldo
man's existent
specific is the
research has su
the secret dep
prisingly contr
cancer and tu
swellings, alle
tlw bowels, pro
stomach, indu
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all druggists.

DETECTIVES

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THE GLORY OF MAN

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and protruding
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PIANOS-ORGANS.
The Improved mnthM o! fasienlng strings of
Plano*, invents by us. U one ot um most Im
POrtant huproremrnt* ever made, making the
instrument more rh-bly mn*io*t in tone, more
durable, ami les* tiaMs to erf out of ttwe.
Ite’h lh« Mxson &amp; llnmliii Orxaas ami llano*
excel chiefly In that which Is the chlet exceb
lerice tn any mnsleal instrument, quality ot tone.
’’Urn.* thing*, though iranort»ni, are mush lr*_*
•otoan thU. An Instroment with immnsicat

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favorite prizes.

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tifl azMlRM the had* and Ujntwri.-t‘. r-';
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ehattefe, mii'.iev* and eflectl of &lt;?eorgr ■; - •'
rin them lemtant above burned, to
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aerore the prairie; it was ddiberato inr.v F M ShrouL pastor United BreCn
thl* *“• *° rery's Ago. but he begged to be excused.'
:‘ Ji, ittue Mound. KanssM, says: "1
r&lt;U. n nw dutv to wonders Dr. King’s New
"And what is the name?”
‘
v a-* done fbr me. My lump.
cenamry. air
rno doctor rxxfe tpto
u f’"4
““ """“log
“Mr. Mnltland-i. whnt he is called.”
c|.pp«l hi,
the poa just about an hour after the lieu­ THE SCHEME WAS ORIGINATED
1 ’'TiLlh dh -as'sl- and my parishioners form of Mm horsM,^,.
'AH right
Poasibly the time mav
T*, t 1 .inild live only a few weeks.. I ^?r“PS!mlr 4o“’’ “po" hi" hM'1tenant left—corning up the valley loo.
LONDON BY A LAWYER.
1“X or Or- »•« ’ K” O”- *ook fro. th. rein .nd s»r„ Noi.n tbo come when Mr. Maitland will be na Ho went right around to hia own stable,
anxious to have the cavalry around him
a sm sound mid well, gaining -'0 longsd for word. Another iMtent, ami
over towards the hospital."
uevr thought that it
with ret teeth .nd blaxinn, angry .yo.
A look of amaze and stupefaction was
you ever feel like coming up to tbe fort,
l.oxe. Manager Love’s Funny h. wm thundrring u hauling speed
settling, on Porry’a face. Now for tho
dresHnl, good looking young man
•i.’.iiution, xvrites:
"After a swoopi:^ down upon the unconscious just ride in and ask for me."
first tixnerhe recalled Mrs. Lcwrence’s
"I, feel like it a dozen times a week,
tri il mill convincing evidence. I Strenger In pursuit.
Before th.t sita
intimations with regard to tho doctor,
,.,i»r. Kinx'n New Discovery
but a man raU8tn,t quarrel and hta connection with tbe signal lights.
burned, curly hsured. bulkll, fn.mod
time he entered into
in-at* 'em all. and cures
with his bread and butter. 1 met one of jNow for the first time it occurred to him
One dtamnl afternoon during the-fall of
.mu-eise fall*. The greatest young mu had thefalntrei Idiot wh&gt;t your fallows opce on a hunt after strayed
1870 three friends, all of whom had been in
.hi do my many thousand WM in.pen.lmg. Hr ftrey wM reining mules, and he asked me in, but I couldn't that the secret of those cavalry hoof the army and whose pecuniary condition look, but that gradually melted into an
n M. .nortlng steed alongdd. ud cut­
prints at the gate was tliat no ranchman, may be described by theexpnsKve epithet of
... them to try It” Free
atnuted smile ns the conversation went on.
go Sorry, you know,and all that, but
but an officer of the garrison, had been “busted," were lounging in tin* reading room
W. 11. Goodycat*j» drug tingly ncoosthtg him;
the owner won’t have it."
the means of leaving tliem there. Now of a then very fast JxhkIoo club. Ono of
hlzes 50c. mid 81.
“1 l»g your pardon, my good sir, bu&gt;
"Well, then there's nothing to do for
for the first time it flashed upon him that them proceedad to propound the perplexing
phonograph. Tbe visitor looted nervously'
may
I
m
U
what
you
mean
by
trotting
Kpoch.
t
it but nay good day to you. I’m going
question a* to wbat his friends considered around, but as there wa* no one near by, be
.;:iuu from long, lingering nnd away when II must hare been evident hack. Possibly I’ll see some of your tlie Englishman's astonishment and con­
cern on hearing of chose hoof tracks in­ would be tho termination to their present l&gt;-gnn talking iritotho machine. He said
to robust health marks an that I wanted to speak with your
people up at Rossiter when they come to dicated that the story of a mystery at financial embarrassment?.
only a few words, and then, turning to -. tbe
iif,- of t lu1 Individual. Such
The strugar turned slightly nnd coolly get a horse shod”
“Our subscriptions will be-dueabortly, and operator, he said earnestly;
Dunraven hi whiqh the doctor was con­
•vent i* treasured in the eyed the flushed and indignant cavalry­
"Remember, to-morrow!"
"A hone shodl Why, man alive, wo nected amounted to something more heaven only knows where tbe rtuflT is to rome
!;&lt;■ lu'-ncy whereby the good man. They were trotting ride by ride
from, as I feel certain my uncle won’t stump
The man smiled again and nodded Uta head.
shoe all our horses here!"
... n attained Is gratefully
than garrison rumor. Now for tho first
now, Nolan plunging excitedly, bitt tlie
"Well, that fellow who rode out of time an explanation occurred to him of up. He has on many previous occasions ex- Tbo next day at about the same hour the
,-&lt;• it is that so much Is heard
preeeed
hta
emphatic
opinion
that
under
the
. ciriv Bitters. So many fqel^ English horse maintaining his even your north gate and went up towards tlie the singular conduct of the horseman circumstanem it would be more becoming for
the plscv again, but this time be was not
. :r restoration to health, to the' stride; and stronger contrast of type and ' fort about an hour or so ago bad his ■ who had dodged liirn by crossing the mo to obtain somo employment, instead of alone. ’ Accompanying him ^ra* i\ pretty
. ,u alterative and tonic. If style one could scarcely hope to find In horse shod at a cavalry forge, or I'm a Monee. Never in his young life had be •welling, as be chootw* to call it, about the young woman about 19 yeare"oid. The young
.nided xxlth any di wane of kid­ rough tweed.shooting jacket and cap, duffer."
known the hour when he was ashamed West End, and I am really afraid mow affaire man was wore nervous than ever, and white
,
tifiiiuicli, of long or short brown Bedford cords fitting snugly at
with the Jones-Brown girl is off.”
A quick change came over the En­
the couple were looking about, th* place and
v. :il mi rely find relief by use the knee but flapping like shapeless bags glishman's face; a flush of surprise and or afraid to look any mah In the eye. It
He had got no far with this exciting subject examining tbe different articles of intareat
Bitters. Sold at 50c. and 91 from there aloft to the waist, in heavy anger shot up to his forehead; he stung him to think that here at Rossiter, when onoof his companion* interrupted him
the young woman noticed "her com panion’s
wearingthe
anifonn
of
an
honorable
V,. 11 Goodyear's drug store: leather gaiters and equally heavy leather wheeled about and gazed eagerly, lowerin bi* usual jerky style. “I saw brottasr Bill
uneasiness and sjoke to him about it mvuo!
profession, enjoying tlie trust and con­ last night. He says be ba* struck a good time*. He passed the matter over lightly,
gloves, the stocky figure of the English­ ingly. b»ck towards the far away buildfidence of all Ids fellows, was a man thing at last Wants only a little ready to though rather awkwardly, and assured her
in the world for cuts, man had notiting of grace or clcgunco. Inga
•
make
a
fortune.
I
suppose,
however,
it
is
a
who
had
some
secret
enterprise
of
which
that there was nothing tbe matter with him.
-alt rheum, fever sores, but was sturdy, strong, and full of that
"How do you know there ’was—’
•d hands, chilblains, corxs, burly self reliance which is so charac- What fellow did you sec?" ho sharply he dared not speak nnd of whose discov­ wild scheme which will never come to any­ She plainly saw that something was wrong
ery he stood in dread. There could be thing. Ho asked me the silly question if I and suggested that they should go out of the
ruptions. and positively cures tercsric of the race. Above his broad, asked.
could
got
any
one
to
go
into
it
with
him."
little doubt that tbe elusive stranger was
■av required. It Is guaranteed
On the principle of tlie drowning man
stooping shooldere were a bull neck, red­
"Oh. 1 don't kpow who he was." an­
Dr. Quin, and tliat there was grave rea­ catching atA straw, ths gentleman who had
-iitisfaction, or money re
with defc-peration, protested, and instated that
25 cts. per box. For sale dened by the sun. a crop of close curl­ swered Perry, coolly. “Ho avoided me son for the rumors of which Mrs. Law­ expressed tho very reasonable doubt as to tbe
they must not go until they had beard tbe
ing, light brown hair, a tanned and just us pointedly as you did—galloped
renty had vaguely told him.
forthcoming of tho club subscriptions pro­ phonograph. She consented, and to they
honest face lighted up by fearless gray across tho Monee and out an tho prairie
Fer
a
moment
he
sat.
dazed
and
irreso
­
posed,
with
his
habitual
extravagance,
that
wont over near it As they approached the
cirrted mail of Greenville has eyes and shaded by a thick and curling to dodge me: but he came out of that
lute. Nolan Impatiently pawing the turf they should take a cab down to tbe Tempto
c.-ip h'qtcr asking him to
lieard of lighter hue than the hair of hh gate on tho stream, locked it after him. the while; then, far acrons the prairie and interview Mr. Bill, who was ft liorrtater
u
knurs, lie will stay.
and went on up to tho fort, and his horse and down the valley there came floating, without any legal business.
massive head.
close to tlie instrument,''all the time growing
He rode with the carelexs case and su­ had cavalry shoes. Good day to you. quick and spirited, though faint with
I and Happy.
more nervous than ever and glancing around
THE BCUEMB rilOPObXD.
Tlie proposition wa* carried num. con.
- looking for a convenient and safe retreat.
'.:i submitting tin- follow- preme confidence of the skilled horse- my Britannic friend. Come and see us distance, the notes of the cavalry trum­
That abominable mode of conveyance, a The strains of a lively waltz began to flow
tactyou may know innh. but with that angularity of foot when you get tired of prison life.” And.
pet sounding “right, front into line." London omnibus, wa* substituted for a han­ from the instrument, then suddenly the music
has resulted from the and elbow, tliat rouudnets of tack and with a grin. Mr. Perry turned and rode
He looked up. startled.
tom, and in half an hour Elm Tree Court was raual and after a second’s pause tbe young
li.- in the cose of my llttlo bundling of shoulders, that incessant rapidly away, leaving the other horse­
"They’re out at battalion drill, sir," invaded by three thirsty and Impecuniotu
:: x cal's of age. The child rise and fall with every beat of his man In a brown study.
dressing her. The words that slid heard were
said
the sergeant. “They marched out men.
I ;Mv, luid a severe attack
Once fairly across the Monee he am­ just as I left tho stabled." ,
horse's powerful haunch, that tho effect
“We hear," said the spokesman of the so unexpected that she glanced quickly at hi*
.vhi.-h left her xvithnshatbled placidly along, thinking, of the odd
“Just my infernal luck again!” gasped party, “that you have got the Idea of the face, but hta lips were tightly closed and he
&gt;ii. Among other evi- xvas that of neither security nor rep-ose.
was looking straight at the machine. Her
situation of affairs at this great prairie Perry, as he struck spur to Nolan nnd century. Let us know all about it, as if it U
itirol nutrition was what the His saddle, too. was the long, flat seated.
sny good 1 can find a fellow to lend me aome look followed hta, and this ta what she beard
sent 111AU
him U.-UIIIIK
tearing up vuv
the aiupv,
slope; "1
might
^ iftinhigof the bones, in Australian model, pig skin, with huge reservation,- nnd almost
----------- regretting
c--------- O that
----O.JII
A Ull^Uk
coming from the phonograph:
money to put into ix."
lie happened to a slight acci- rounded leatherii cushions circling in he had paid the ranch the honor of a have known I'd miss it!” ’
“Mazie, I liave loved you for a long time,
Mr. Bill compressed hta lip* with that abom­
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;|:etl in tho dislocation of front and over’ tho kuees, adding to the call. Reaching tho point where the
inable judicial affectation m common among but have never dared to tell you so; will you
•
To be cumiuued.
nnd from the irritation thus cumbrousuess of his equipment and in xvagon trucks crossed the Mream to the |
young lawyers, and remarkwl with as ninth be my wife!"
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i:»C'’&gt;'t«&gt;s of the hip ensued. no wise to .the comfort; but his bit and gateway in the boundary fence, be *
Tlie operator watched t!&gt; pair out of tho
gravity a* if hn were opening an address te a
•L-r-lrite the b?st medical curb cliain were of burnished steel, reined in Nolan and looked through a I
itaevyhody Know*
corner of hta eye, an amused smile ploying
jury in a punier case:
&gt;&gt;uld be obtained, remained gleaming as though fresh from the hands vista in tho cottnn wchSHu Tlinrr. &gt;»« ti&gt;«. Tliat at this *ea*on the bloat Is ailed with Im“You see that the British public imagints about his mouth in tbe meantime. When the
ci
coitonxiooas. mere was the ,lurlUwi&gt; t6p Bccpmuunon ot mouth* of oui
- discharging conUnouriy.
of some incotnparablo English groom, Englishman, dismounted, stooping over tineiaeul In |KH&gt;rly ventilated stores, workshops that it is fond ot art nnd picture*, and all that sentence was completed be discreetly started
through the inthteiicc of
-■
’
■
•
- •
mid tenement*. Ail these Impurities and every
the machine to tinging: “Down Wont Mc­
and tho russet reins were soft and plia­ tbo ground nnd evidently examiniug trace of scrofula, salt rheum, or other alseaae xirt of thing, and nine-tenths don't know a
on your-S. S. 8. When
the hoof prints al tlie gate. Perry mny oe expelled by taking Hood * Hantaparllla. print from mi engraving Now I propose- to Ginty to the Bottom'of the Sea.”
s eommencetl the abscess ble. telling of excellent stable manage­
Tbe young woman remained silent Cor a
the or st blood purifier ever produced. Il is the •ell lAndseer's nnd Wilkie's and works try
Perry couldn't chuckled at tho sight, then whistling only medk-tue of which "Iw doses one dollar’' other popular painters. However, a bait is moment, looking straight ahead, then turned
having six perforations, ment and discipline.
through them nil. During help admiring that bridle, even in his for Bruce, who had strayed off through
wanted to make •Uu-tu bite. 1 therefore in­ toward her compankki. There w^s no mis­
tho timber, ho resumed his jaunty way
tend to issue a coupon, which will look in­ taking that look. He appeared to be choking,
several splculfe of bone temporary fit of indignation.
Ann Arbor has a large new brickyard.
tensely Important, redeemable within a cer­ so red was hta face. She blushed violently
i &gt;1 by the time she had finished
As for him—tall, slender, elegantly to tbo post
Sick lleadMche.
tain date, entitling tbe sender to the benefit and touching him on the arm, while her fact
In the events of tho morning tiwrc
*&gt;tite the abscess had entirely made, clothed in tlie accurately fitting
Utose's Red Clover Pill* cure sick of getting what 1 choose to call an engraving,
•r appetite ;b&gt;d general health undress "blouse” ot the army and in rid­ were several tilings to give hitu abun­
headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, consti­ and which on the face of it apjreors to be a1
’ ’
'
xvell
dant
causa
for
thought,
if
not
for
lively
ing breeches that displayed to best ad­
"Come, let us go."
continues.
curiosity, but ho had not yet reached pation. 25c. per box, 5 boxes (or 51. For mar*el ot clirapnem. The idea is original,
vantage the superb molding of hi* pow­
As they disappeared through the door ths
and it's not. I don’t know whether it came
.
Mr-. .1. A. WiKuxicn.
the sum total of surprises in store for saleliyW.il. Goodyear.
U&gt; inn in an apocalyptic dream or whether I operator laughed quiitly to himself and mat­
erful thighs, sitting like centaur well
•r Main St., Slalington. l*a.
him. Ho xvas still two miles out from
Block
bass
are
being
caught
from
Grand
tered:
xver
beard
somebody
talking
al
out
something
down
in
the
saddle,
his
feet
and
lower
n bltenl and ekin diseases
tho fort, and riding aloxvly along the river at Ionia.
"Variety is the spies of life, sure,’
legs, cased in natty riding boots, swing­
A few daj's afterward the young num ap­
bottom, xvhen he became aware of u
a hundred |&gt;onnd« it will be enough, as I ran
ing close in behind the gleaming shoul­
Atlauta. Ga.
Hibbard’* Ilbcuinntlr and 14*er 1*111*.
nitvk ? arrangement* with a friendly adver­ peared again, nnd this time his face wa*
trooper coming toxvords him on the trail.
ders of his steed, erect as on parado. yet
These pills are scientifically compound­ tising agent to do the needful in that direc­
wreathed in smile* as be apfroacbed the
:y indulges In progressive
The sunbeams were glinting on the pol­
phonograph man Hr shook him heartily by
.h-weled garters are swaying with every motion of his horse, ished ornaments of his forage cap nnd ed, uniform In action. No griping pain so tion, which will be .tbe principal outlay,"
commonly following the use of pills.
graceful, gallnut, and to the full ns pow­
the hand and raid;
tux noxnox nn art asho^iatiox.
on the bright yelloxv chevrons of his They are adapted to both adults and chil­
"She called me a coward; but I don't rare,
erful as his burly compartion. the advan­
The matter was discuksed far into the fal­
•migly Citing bloune. Tall »ik! .lender I &lt;i|vu
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dren with
safety.
We gunrantse lowing morning, and the nwult-wa* that with it’s nil right now; many thanks"—New York
. Piles.
tage in appearance was nil on Perry’s
lmV(. n„ cquai jn the cure of sick a very slendrf borrowed capital the Lxmdan' Tribune.
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w‘
,
I’lle Remedy. is a side, nnd was heightened by Nolan's and erect was tho coming horseman, a .
model
of
soldierly
grace
and
carriage,
j
headache,
constipation,
.dyspepsia
aad
Fine Art association startwl on ita gay career
iii&lt;' for al! (onus ot tlie dis- spirited action and martial trappings.
Tlie Dingo In Captivity.
,
and as he drexx- nearer nud lus hand ] biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they ex- s few day* after. From the very first It was
I'tniiiiir. itching, ulcerated
Perry was an exquisite in his soldier
On Herbert river there ore rarely mare
• remarkable financial Micvewt, as the money
xx-ent up to the . cap visor in salute a eel tiny other preparation.
iOc. For
taste, and never, except on actual cam­
tfo.w4'l in through the poet so quickly that it than one or two dingoes in each tribe, and ax
gesture from bis young superior brought
paign. rode his troop horse without his
proved economical to pay n man tn sell tlie a rule they are of ptire blood. Tho natives
an
instant
pressure
on
the
rein,
and
Sunday. . /
Subdued.
broidered saddle cloth and gleaming horse and man became an animated '
(XKtage stamp* Witiiout dtacotint to the trndai- find them as puppies in the hollow trunks of
trees and nmr them I with greater cure than
A writer in Our Four Footed Friends re­
Ic to mourn but need he I bosses. All this, and more, tho English­ statue. It "-os a xvondcrfhlly sudden
lates that a farmer had a bull so ilercu tb£t
The outlay wa* a trifle and tlie proilL* at they bestow on thefr own children. Tlie
. ...^uirllsFor ex ery poison man seemed quietly noting as, finally, yet easy check of a Meed in rapid mo­ lie wm kept constantly chained by a ring in leakf 400 per cent Tlie principal aim of the dingo ta an important member of the family;
without
the
faintest
trace
of
irritability,
&gt;n antidote and happily Bludbildtion. and Mr.-Perry, a capital rider hbn- his nose. Ho teemed to have a juirticular en­ sssociation was stated to Im* from timo to it sleeps in the huts and geta plenty to eat,
idole to many evils that poison with even a suspicion of
Of humor
humor twink-,
tw in '•
k. coll|d not withhold his admiration.
tipathy against tho farmer's brother, who time to fasu* genuine works of art in order to, not ouly of meat, but nl*&gt; of fruit. It* mas­
. Tins' great vegetable ling about tho corners &lt;"
’’ *he X ..Where did you learn that sudden had poembly irritated him on some occasion, cherish and footer among the middle and ter never strikes, but merely threatens It.
of ''
ins mouth,
.
... .*
. .
...
__ I never «aw him
l.I... approach
&gt;1. hi*
1.1. shed
„V&gt;n.l xvltb- lower cltu*cs that love of real engraving* Ho carvrxc* it like n child, eats the fleas off it
tiost valuable tliat medical replied:
and
hnlt, Bcrgcumsergeant?" hcu
ho asked.
“I• uv.v.
never saw -mui,
»
mm.
—--.
.
,
d in xvrestingr irom
“A fellow may do ns he likes when anrlhing so quick «ccp&gt; «hc Mellen
to
S"™* which they .so much prize. It was fnrthcr and then kisM-s it on tho snout Tbougl
M’leace. It i&lt;4« sur... but that strains
strains a. horse
bona nnd
nnd 0... &lt;Hy teste »«««• » tornblr thunder rtata&lt;l that it was earnestly hoped tliat the dingo u treated so well It often runs a&gt;
he’a on lus otvn bailiwick. I suppose."
training;
power In cases of
storm. It hailed violently, and tho thunder •ysteiii would entirely supersede the spurious tsqwvially in the pairing season, and at
"All the same, wherever I’ve been, throws him on his haunchM."
time* it never returns. Thu* it nevei
it ieduces.glandular
and lightning were almost IncoaBUt. The imitation of engraving*.
comes thoroughly domesticated. Sometime*
“It is not uncommon abroad, sir,” wns bull meanwhile was exposed _______
,________
epilepsy, ‘•regulates from here to Asriniboia. men meet like
in an open
shed.
The advvrttaetncnt generally filled a col­
■L. promotes digestion, tones the Cliristians. unless they happen to be road tbe quiet answer. "I saw it first in the froM1 wblcfi bo could bn bean! bellowing umn, and informed the puftlic that the urao--------------------J that —
terror. ""
Tlie *fanner
proposed
one .-intion having the exclusive right would, Las then to carry it on hi* shoulders, a luxury
eep sustains against agents or cattle thieves. What's more, 1 English cavalry: and it is easy to teach | with --------of the laborers should go and remove him previous to destroying the plate, iwua at tlie ot which it is very fond.—Carl Lumboltx.
rofulous and all other am an officer of a regiment just arrived tlie horse."
Into
tbe
shelter
of
the
bam,
but
no
one
of cost ot production a limited number of genu­
Price 81. Sold by here, and, from the Missouri doxvn. there
“I must get you to show mo the knack
isn't a much along our trail where wo somo day. Tve noticed it two or three them xx-as willing to face the storm, and ine copyright engravings from the original
"There ant a great many amusing thing* in
were not welcome and whoso occupants times, and would like to learn it. What finally tho farmer’* brother volunteered to steel plate of wch and *nch celebrated pict­
undertake tbe task, facing at once the double ure*. Then followetl a very elaborate de­ our buwnr*," said Dr. Snyder, tho dentist.
rhiirnlay Dr. Hal C. Wyman, of
were not 'liail fellow well met' in our Stopped you for is this: You've been
■baser of the lightning and the bulk
. scription of the picture, anil the very import­ “An old lady came in here the other day and
-pound tumor from a
camp. You are the first people to shun stable scream ever since we got here,
said
she wanted an expression taken for a set
He put on his great coat and ventured into ant coupon with full iqgtruetiona that it
us: and. as that fort yonder was built for have you not?"
tho yard. Tho bull was trembling with fear, thou Id be cut out and rent with a postoffiee of iretU. A fanner came in and wanted to
your protection in daya’when it wasbad- . "Yes, air."
the gristle ot his nose nearly tom through by order for various sums, a* the ea« might be. take vitalized air, but he asked for vulcanized
- Soothlnz Sirup Hboulil al wax s, ly needed. I want to know what there is
“Then if anybody besides members of hia struggle* to get free, bat a* the!man ap­ sccompuokxl w ith full adilrcM to secure safe wind. But the funniest experience I had^waa
hiMrvn tt^thlng. It Houtbe* the
delivery, for which special arrangements bad in my use of English. A lady brought her
-tiiien'i tin-gunih. allavs all pain, cures about its garrison that is so obnoxious to the troop liad horses shod at our forge proached ho became quiet. Fear had dis­
daughter to me. fehe Imd some defective
armed him of hta ferocity, nnd be suffered been made for iutninmiiadmiXmeuf charge.
vl j-anti |v ih.vbv.t remedy (ordlarrtHva. Dunraven Ranch—that's what you call you would be pretty apt to know it?"
&gt;x lire reals a MUlty
•
At tho end it was stated that the usual retail teeth and I asked tncnwtber if she wanted
himself to bo untied and led into the bam.
"I know that no one has, sir." And a
it, I believe?" '
The next morning, as iho man was crowing [irice of tho engraving wns about ten times
"That’s what—It Is called."
flush was rising to, the young sergeant's the yard, bo remarked that the bull no longer that asked, by the Fino Art a.wiation.
” ‘No, sir,’ she said decidedly, T do not. I
•*WeU. here! I’ve no intention of in­ face and a pained ’ look hovering about saluted him with hta accustomed bellow. It
Under these auspices England wa* flooded don't want any extracting done. My stater
truding whore we're not wanted. I sim- hia bright blue eyes. Yet his manner struck him that possibly the animal might with copies of well known painttags by cele­ had some teeth extracted and it cwt a lot of
money
and she had to have ’em {Milled out
plv didn't suppose that on the broad
'
remember Ids kindness of the night before. brated artists.
was self restrained and full of respect.
just the same. You can pull my girl’s teeth,
of the west’ there was such a
"Don't think I’m intimating anything Hu accordingly ventured to approach him
A Story of American Frontier prairies
place as a ranch where one of my cloth to tho contrary. SergL Owynne.
No and found that now, so farfrom showing any no breach of contldeaco to state that these but 1 don’t want any of ’em extracted.’"—
Detroit Free Pros*.
Life.
was unwelcome. 1 am Mr. Perry, of the soldier in tlie regiment more entirely dislike, tbe nnimal evidently enjoyed hta prints, foe tliat is wbat they amounted to,
were obtained wholesale from a gentleman of
—th cavalry, and I’m bound to say I’d holds tbe confidence of his captain—of presence, bending hta head for ward with tho
New Usht for UghthouM*.
utmost gentleness while the man rubbed hta the Hebrew persuasion. He had in bis pos­
By Capt. Charles King, U. S. A.,
like to know what you people have all the officers—than you. I was not
Au Italian journal dwaxibe* a naw pbaro
tin- old and will worn plat&lt;» of the
rars.
against us. Are you tho proprietor?”
thinking of that. But somebody down
From that day the bull continued a* gentle original engravings, and was well satisfied light, which ta mid to be as powerful as tbn
of "Tho Colonel s Daughter," "From
there at that big ranch below us has had as a lamb, Buffering hta former enemy to ]&gt;lay with his part of the contract, which wa* to otectrie light, and tho nffid-ncy of which is
•Tm not. Fm only an employe."
Rank*,” “The Deserter.” Bto.
bis horse shod by a cavalry farrier—it all manner of tricks with him—trick* which supply the Fino Art association with copies at not impairrxl by fog, a* is tho case with th*
“Who is the owner?"
may have been done while the Eleventh no one ehu on tho farm xxoul^ hove dared to fthree cent* apiece. Tbo association retailed latter. A cl«k .work arrangement peers ev“Ho's not here now."
them at an average of thirty ciits, and, cal­
;
l^R. by J. B. Lippincott Com“Who is hero who can explain the were here—and, while I know you would attempt—and seeming always to take pleas­
culating all cxjiensw, had a profit of twenty- diired magnesium into the flame of a round
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• •. I'luladelphin, tied published by apeenot allow it at our forge, I thought it ure In his company.
five rent-'* on every copy sold. Tbe harvest wick lamp, producing on extremely brilliant
d nrrnugwiu'nt through the American ritxtation?"
“Oh. as to that. I fancy I can do it as possible that it might be done In your
lasted for about thrw mouth* nnd netted flash of light. The weight of the apparatus
absence.
”
•
well MAOjtody. Il U ktaply be«w»
Ibsen, tbe Norwegian dramatist, doea not over one hundred thousand dollars, which liemg only nix and a half pounds, it can read­
‘•It’s the first time Tve been out of live at Goaacnsaw, on the Brenner, a* Boston was divided amongst the partner*. A* wa* ily be used for signaling purposes at am.—
we have to do pretty much as you felCHAPTER IV.
lows-obey orders. The owner's orders right of the stabje* since we came to the would fain have the world believe. He only to be expected, severe competition set
are not aimed at you any more tiian any­ post, sir. and tho captain gave me per- spends hta summers there, but hta winter In, tbo coupon system being extended to a
body ek-ta. He simply ^ants to be let rnhsiou to ride down tho valley this home is Munich, awl a Munich correspondent■ variety of uses. so, well sattatlrd with tlie resays that be take* his breakfast daily at the1 suite, the Fine Art association retired from
alone. He bought this tract and settled morning. May 1 ask the lieutenant why
Cafe Maximilian, and studies the journals1 budnetm.—Philadelphia Saturday Review
here because he wanted a place where ho thinks some ranchman is getting lus through tbe meal So orderly are hi* habit*
shoeing done here at tho post?
be could have things his own way—aec
that ha can neither feed nor read if he finds
••I’ve been down there this morning, any stranger occupying hta custoiphry corpeople whom he *nt for and nobody
Many foremost scientists liataj declared
and met a man doming up. He avoided
I» tick is to be HI (home ill, heart lib. where
elrfe. Every man in hb employ is ex­
the natural term of life of every animal
me.
and
rode
over,
to
the
south
side,
and
pected to stick to the ranch so long a*
•o excited my curioaity; and as they tbe oberkellner, who generally contrive* to is five times the time required for tbe full
be b on the pay rolU and
CfT7J?‘
growth of it* skeleton. In man this occurs,
keep that whole place inclosed In a wire keep Ibsen’s seat and table vaoant until he tho bones ceasing to grow and becoming ject and piUaaa humiliation for
•
’* he can t, he maj
fence, and he had evidently come out of attpears. If he chances to be late, ha looks te united nt their ends to the small terminal tu’pencvb- Eugene Field’i Letter.
the north gate. 1 was struck by the at tho door to we whether hta place is free. eplpbvses in bis 2l«t year. Tbe duration
■And your itaructions orc to present
When any intruder has taken i»osM®don of
Indicated by nature, then, as properly that of
right of the hoof prints; they
it, the poet marchea up and down in front at
people getting into the rencUT
An interesting aerial contest wan witnessed
tho life of man would be Ittiyeora; or, as
fectly freeh there on the trail, and plain
the cafe, pausing every aow and then to peep
-Oh. lutrdlr thxt. you know. We dqnt
figured by Professor Owen, 1(K years and ut'St. A^x«*iDe between an eagle and a flab
as day. There’s no mistaking tbo shoe,
through the window, and gesticulating fierce­
a few months. A French writer, forcibly; hawk. Tbe fish hawk was l&gt;e«ngpan&gt;ued by
Interfere. There', ne.eranyone
you know. By the way, he rode up to ly at the innocent invader.
and probably with ^-ientifle truth, says; the eagle, and, in order to make it* escape,
u a rule. and. when they do. the fence
Anybody who has seen Iteen or even a
die fort, and probably entered at your
“Men do not usually die; they kill them- had to drop its burden, which, proved to be
nems to l» sufficient."
. ride of the garrison: did you see him.
good photograph of the man can imagine tlie
•elves." -Hnfelaad thought it to be in man's large flounder. Tbe fish feU ia
“Amply. I should say: and y«’
grim ferocity which he can impart to hta
-No, rir, and,;exccpt f»
WEET tempered a fel
n, tell you that 1 bud business -itb the
countenance.
This
piece
of
stage
play
1*
just After reveille-1 have been At stables
Philadelphia Lelger.
low as Mr. Perry con­ tasprietorand n«tded co ride up to the
all the morning. 1 was^ there when the □early always succemfuL Tbo intruder aste very rare.—Boston Herald.
much, you would open the gale yonder.
the waiter who tbo remarkable old gentleman
fessedly was. there was
There’s an oi l aunty on Lomlwrd strait,
lieutenant got hh horse."
i*. and why ba patrote before the cafe and
something io tbe
Philadelphia, who bakw rabbit very tamptr
•Yes. 1 remefltber Then no one rods keeps looking in. “That is tbo poet Ibaen,"
stranger's conduct tliat ‘ “sTl would tell you thst the owner
fa«]y ia this way; Bbe planter* the animal aB
.
____ 1
* ■ l.k. AAAkwtnTTMwt tzi sit
« r„ly. and that In bis sbteocs I In Irom tho eslleyr
galled him inexpres­
over with softened clay, bake- tbe statuary
“So cirUian—no ranchmen, sir. toe lic.-v, uum " -..-“b - ----- ----- r—-------sibly. From his hand- transacted all busin cm for turn.
Tai* explanation, upon which Ibsen reckons,
only honomen Tse seen «•&lt;«
H&gt;me mount, his garb and his general
that tbe animal must have died many years
"Well, thank you for th°
Cheyenne s.»nu during Ute lost two •’most invariably end* in a courtetm* anti re­
nl'pearance. Perry set this stranger down
gi™ 0.0 at all erecte
“J hour*, and Dr. Quin-just before »ck spectful movement ot tbe innocent usurper to ago, and that the walrus once Inhabited the
*•&gt; one of the Englishmen residing nt tbe Late of your misanthropical bo«. xou
ranch. It was not fear of arrest and
»1L’
rapture that sent him scowling away might tell him I called.

IHMES HAM

'

�AL LOCAL-

^The Hastings Building and ijianAssoDka» Editoiw:
Here we are steamtog along tbe shores cirtion made its irat loan Tuesday to Mr.
of Italy at the rate of 8 or 10 knots an C. J. Smith, $350. Thirty per cent, prt hour, through tire Straits of Medina, by
Stelly, with ML Etna off one beam and
seeming to reach way up beyond tbe * At a meeting of the bosrd'of water com­
clouds. ' Scylla and Charybedis just astern' missioners yesterday. J. B. Roberts was
elected clerk for the ensuing year at n sal­
aud ofLoar quarters, and beautiful looking
ary of $250. It was voted unanimously to
cities on the shore* on both sides. Tbe
recommend to the city council to put In
straits are so narrow that one is given an
AHboagt the “silver men,” the Farmers excellent chance to see all these sights and Um? necessary apparatus for burning crude
AiUaneea, and other advocates of free coin­ usually the ofiteera “off duty” for tbe time oil at the pnmp house.
age profane to hold In utter detestation all being stand on deck with binoculars until
Roy. son of Mr. and Mrs. W. IL Power*,
tired, white those "on duty” are on deek died last night, after a long and painful
capktaltebf, monopolists and trusts, yet they
for duty’s sake, and there Is nothing to illness. Until five years ago there was
daaaoromdy and ardently call for a meas­ prevent them gazing to their hearts con­
not a more healthy child In Hastings than
ure which wilt enrich every sliver mine tent.
he. At that time ho was injured by fall­
How you would enjoy Naples! Tlie old ing. and has never been a well child since,
owner hi the land. They are opposed, for
saying “Seo Naples anil then die,” Is very
example, to fanning paper currency based expressive. Certainly It is a mast beauti­ suffering constantly _ for the past three
years. And yet there was never a mur­
cm bullion silver and redeemable In silver ful city. One could visit there a month
mur. never a word of complaint Irom him.
bullion, which—except for fluctuations In and then have places left to visit. It Is Patiently he bore It all, seeking ' to hide
lire price of sliver—would at least be an literally surrounded with beautiful resorts from his anxious parents a knowledge of
and places of historical Interest One of the suffering he endured. He was a bright,
even exchange, and demand that the
the largest theatres In tlie world, tire San
linked States government shall take the Carlos, is there and It is a magnificent keen-witted boy, and had in him the prom­
ise of a successful life. Every impulse
wtarte product of the silver mines when structure. It can seat from 5,060 to 7,000 was noble, every purpose true. He was
worth a little over SO cents and return to comfortably, has u stage large enough to past sixteen years of age at tbe time ot bls
play a game of base ball on and have death.
In their great bereavement the
lhe mine owners a dollar worth 100 cents;
plenty of room for spectators, and oh »o stricken parents hare thrsympathy of all.
thus giving to the mine owners a profit of beautifully finished on the inside. Per­
nearly 25 per cent At this rate they will haps I will write you more hereafter about
8. E. Phillips, successor to Phillips «S
men be demanding that the government Naples, but will confine myself mostly to Soule, desires to thank the many custom­
my visit to Pompeii and Vesuvius this ers of the old firm for their generous pat­
shall take the whole crude oil product of time.
ronage of the past, and to assure them
tbe Standard company, refine It at the gov­
On the morning of Saturday, March that he will alto to do all in his poAer by
ernment expense and return it to the com­ 15th, four of the Chicago's Officers—of way of good goods, low prices jufd fair
whom
I
was
one
—
got
an
early
breakfast,
dealing to merit a continuance ot their
pany at double and treble its original
obtained permission to be al&gt;treut from a. trade. It has been Mr. Phillips’ plan ever
value.
m. quarters and took an early train for siaee he embarked in business to buy the
Pompeii, arriving there about 8:45. It Is very beat articles for each department of
Prof. Robert Rills Thompson, the emi­ only 15 miles from Naples, but the trains
his business, and to so conduct his busi­
nent protectionist correspondent of the require fully an hour to make tire run. ness as to sell the best for the same or less
Irish World, hits off the position of The depot at Pompeii is right at the gates price than others charge for Interior goods.
of tbe city and a few steps only from the In this manner he has built up his splen­
tbe free-traders with reference to the
two hotels of tbe place.
did trade, and confidently expects to bold
farmer in * a very felicitous manner . Leaving the station we walked up to the
it by keeping to tliat plan. He has two
when he says they act just like the Hindoo gate, Ireught our admission tickets, which polite and attentive salesmen lii the per­
rascal who robbed the Brahmin of his goat are two francs apiece, procured a guide, sons of Messrs. Maddlson Erb and Ed.
who is fuYnishwl with every party pur­ Schuman. He jxiys the highest market'
by meeting him three times and each time
chasing tickpts and started on our way price for produce.
assuring him that it was a pig. until the through the "City of the Dead.” Tlie
A dastardly trick was played on Cyrus
holy man was so shocked at tbe idea of bis guide always expects the customary “pourhaving been leading an unclean animal, bolre” and would probably ask for It did Buxton, living just west of town last Fri­
ho think it would otherwise be forgotten. day night He had gone to bed eariy, and
and so clearly -convinced of the fact In
We were fully three hours inside of the about 7:30 some one woke him up and told
of the evidence of his own eyes, that . walls looking at tbe ruins and saw all of him from the door that a horse bad run
he abandoned it to the thief. It is the the houses in this time, though by no away with'his son Aif. and nearly killed
same trick slightly modified, that the dem­, means visiting them all. We saw the dogs him, and that they wanted him to come
of Pompeii, with their distorted appear- down town at once. He hurriedly dressed
ocratic tariff reformers are attempting to
iftice and agonized look—much more nat­ himself and ran almost all the way to the
play-on the American farmers to-day.
ural than the books on Pompeii could lead village, only to find that Alf. was at Char­
one to believe—the Forum, Amphitheatre, lotte. He arrived home on tbe 8:45 train
The collapse of the syndicate which Temples of Jupiter. Isis and tire unfinished all rigtit and the old gentleman went back
purchased the breweries Is probably the one of Justice, with the blocks of stone, home, to find that during his absence the
capitals etc, just as they had been on the house had been ransacked from cellar to
forerunner of many other failures of a day of the eruption. The houses, hotels, garret. The thieves were, however, una­
similar character. There is money In public baths and In fact everything were ble to find anything of value and departed
American Jnvestments, when tbe investors very large and complete, built on the same no.richer than they came. Mr. Buxton,
are Americans, but the people will see to plan, though Very different In every re­ although a man of considerable property,
spect from anything of the present day. fortunately knows enough to keep bis val­
it that Johnny Bull gets very meager re­ We went down into the wine cellar of, uables In a sate place, as he lives alone and
turns for the money he scuds to America. Dlomed and coukl trace very plainly tire Is frequently away from the house. He
What with paying twice what the proper­ outlines on tbe vydl, spoken of In Lytton’s had just sold an 80-acre farm, and the
ties arc worth, and receiving no returns on work, wlrerc tire ashes had probably marauders thought to secure a part or all
crushed some unfortunate so as Uy leave the proceeds, but were badly left. Who
tbe still further watered stock of their the exact contour of the body on tire stone was the joke on, anyway?—Nashville
••limited’’ companies, our cousins across wall (the walls, though of stone, are not News.
the water are likely to receive a needed as hard as our building stone by half).
Bastings chapter No. 7. O. E. S. deter­
lesson In Yankee Shrewdness.—Trades- Througlrout the^rip one thing especially
mined
to
duly
obsersc
Its
20th
anniversary,
noticeable was the remarkably good state
of preservation of the frescoing on the and did It Monday afternoon Ip a manner
walls and ceilings of the houses, which ex­ that reflected the very highest credit upon
The Conard line of ocean steamers re­ . cept for being a little dimmed, might be all concerned. The following program
ceives an annual subsidy from tlie British taken fur 18 mouths -old, instead of that was carried out:
Vocal music—Duet
Government. It received the enormous many centuries. Everything Imaginable
Greeting—Mrs. B. IL Rose.
belonging to a house has been I’.irefully
Hum of $900,000 yearly, to enable It to
History of organization of the chapter—
saved and Is now in the Museum at Naples,
run out tbe Collins line, an American line. as are also paintings of nearly every one Dr. A. P. Drake.
Vocal music—Quartette.
The latter became unprofitable under such ot the thousands of pieces of frescoing
Recitation—Miss Viola Willison.
.
crushing competition and retired. Since found in the houses.
Reading—Mrs. L A, Phillips.
After getting our luncheon st Pompeii
then the Cunnrd's subsidy has been some­
Original Poem—Queen Flora’s Reign—
we procured horses aud a guide for
what reduced. Il is folly to think that Vesuvius, which Is about four or fire miles Mrs. Tim merman.
Vocal music—Quartette.
American lines can ever prosper against, distant, and rode on horse back to the bAse
Recitation—Miss Elsie Rich.
English competition, unlesa.Amcrica gives ot the cone, where we left our horses nnd
Recitation—By four little girls.
began to climb. 'Die first third of the way
her lines protection and fortering care.
Vocal music.
Is through ashes about a foot deep, and af­
The exercises began in Union hall at
fording a foothold so slipper^' as to cause
Maryland fa a promising southern statef one to slip back almost as far as he steps 2:30 p. m., and the program as above was
lor republicans to work in. In 1876 her ahead. Long before getting over tills part earrlod out to tbe great delight of the Stars
democratic majority was 19,000; In 1880, of the path we were all thoroughly tired and their guests from this and neighboring
out, and I thought Vesuvius must be 4,200 cities. Next the hall was cleared and tlie
10,000; In 1884 It dwindled to 11.000; and miles high instead of so many fecL How­ tables were spread for tbe banquet. And
In 1880 reached but 0,000. The present ever after frequent rests we struck tire like everything else Hastings Stars set out
democratic state treasurer is a defaulter to, lava, so that though the footing Is secure, to do, this banquet was a most successful
the tune ot $500,000. and tbe chances are the climb Is no easier. Many a time dur­ attempt to please and satisfy the inner
ing the two hours required to reach the map. The tables were beautifully trim­
that Maryland will try the beneficent summit coukl be heard the exclamation med. the spread made In excellent taste,
•Meets of a change, A change to republi­ “Well. 1 can go no further,” but determin­ and served in a faultless manner. Taken
ation goes a great ways, and finally taro of all in all, Hastings Chapter No. 7, O. E. S.
canism would do the state great good.
us reached tire top. The crater is.4bout and Its invited guests had every reason to
fifty feet In diameter and extends down for congratulate themselves over the splendid
-Congressman .Randall was the brainiest
some distance, even tiling—ns can be seen manner In which the 20tb anniversary had
asm In the democratic party, and his death by taking a quick look over the edge and been observed.
la a most severe loss to tliat party as well hurrying back before inhaling too much of
tbe
sulphurous fumes—at the bottom is a
■a to the nation. While a strong democrat,
dull rbd, fiery mass. Dense volumes of
he was honest In all his acts, and had the
Hon. James W. Husted, who is now
smoke ore continually issuing from tbe
■espeetaof his political enemies, even If he mouth of the crater, with a noise not un­ serving hia sixth term as speaker of the
had not always the support of his political like that of a locomotive when puffing out Assembly of the State of New York, writes:
State of New York, Amemiily I
He was an uncompromising of a station with continually Increasing
force, until, as It does every minute, a
Chamber, Jan. 16th, 1890.
f
quantity of lava Is thrown some two hun­
I desire once more to bear my testimony
dred feet in tbe air, most of It failing back
Items nrstlcotate treasurers in southern in the crater, but much of it striking all to the value of Ai.vcocjc*« Porous Plas­
Staten have managed to steal about around, but cool euough on striking to ters. I have used them for twenty-five
4^M0.«90 in -the last 15 years. The only hang together, though still white Inside years past, and can conscientiously com­
the ontei;. crust. The* sulphur fumes are
aeawn kt wasn't $80,000,000 was the lack
very noticable and issue from several mend them as the best external remedy
• f that ximoh smoney in tbe respective creviees all over the summit of tbe moun­ that 1 have known. Years ago when
treasuries. Democratic practice Is widely tain, making the path quite dangerous thrown from a carriage and seriously In­
diverse from democratic claims to “purity without a guide or unless one exercises jured, I gave tbjm a thorough trial.. In a
great caution. Tbe path down is through
aad Jeffersonian simplicity.”
*
tbe ashes the entire wv and here the fun rerv short time the pain that I was suffer­
commences. At every step sinking up to ing disappeared. and within a week I was
It is noticed that the democrats acquiesce the knees In these soft aabea. one is soon entirely relieved. On another occasion,
steely in Speaker Reed's determination to going so fast that it redly become* danger­ when suffering from a severe cough, which
prevent minority role by counting con- ous. I never ran so fast (n my Ufa before, threatened pulmonary dlftculties, which I
and I bad visions of what would happen
gre»men as prewart who are present
to me If my. foot would happen no strike was commended to ro to Florida to reliere
on one of tb«Be stones or pieces of Java I determined to test the plasters again. I
pie believe Speaker ileed was right And that were here aud there on the mountain applied them them to my chest and be­
side. Luckily about half way down there
Is a mure level place for a distance of tween the shoulder blades. and In less
Ohio ia already suffering much from her about 10 or 12 of tire steps we wore taking than a fortnight was entirely cured. On
(equal to a mile or leas) and here, by .mak­ still another oeeawdon when suffering from
ing strenuous effort* we managed to stop
an attack of rheumatism in the shoulder to
awt regain our (jrestii, not to mention our
an extent that I eould scarcely raise
sinecgtti. But we finally reached our such
1
my arm, I aghin resorted to the plasters,
in staking the descent Anticipating a and within a few days the rheumatism en­
horseback ride from Pompeii to Vesuvius
tirely disappeared. I have them constant­
we had worn Itrtglnga, and what we would
have done without them coming down tbe ly by me, whether at borne or abroad.
My family as well as myself, have found
mountain side, 1 do not know.
Going back to Naples we drove through them to be a sovereign remedy, both for
ns n»tened to with open
the Maocaronl Acids when* there was
externa) and internal tronblaa I never
enough
Macearonl
and
Vennfoelli
manu
­
oftbe otter ualrellef with which even
factured tn supply aay nation. but an bad but one kidney trouble in my life, and
Italian nation, for years.
■
the applications of tbe Diastem cured me
Needless to say we described our trip in fn a week.' I desire, a* 1 said before, to
sufficiently glowing terms to camw a good
bear lay terttmoay In a public way to their
many regrets io be felt by the two who
had given up the trip because loo tired to efficacy, and 1 know of no better way of
finish tbe climb.
doing it than by giving yon my personal
With beat regards to all I remain
experience.”
Very truly yours.
Ikim ot Imlbrtoo. nrt d. ra lx: d«Is. rnry ml

EDITORIAL NOTES.

•'&lt;"'&gt;*

t&gt;. Hoort. . iMMTOf lonl.

Jlltaoer* iM tet n» MHtttta, „

The C. L 8. C. will«« st Mr. Striker's
Friday evening, April »th:
Opening exercises as usual.
Roll call, quotations on Ugh..
Latin course. Mrs. Striker.
Italian literature. Mrs. Willison,
Physic*. Prof. Roberts.
Closing song. Critic. Addle Jordan.

Tbe underalrJ!,te\JLJ’ K,’XF«XT..
ed with Mrs.
above statement to be true.
s Jt*
U^lbATH.
i
Drngffht, Haitingj. ‘

eomprUU'-n. uid m "Mh
oturtl, prttrt Or Ilnplr wrttlw to The
Lrtln-* Hoaw Joura*l »t U* Arca Street.

Th. M. r- StortW ■»!&gt;«“ ’"L*!?,!
IhlnlrtOrtrt tore, ’"k" ,,ro”
I
«,&lt;nlM »'«&lt;• wll,sh *nl
,h!

tlie fact that there are thoumnds of par­
ents throughout the country anxious to
educate their daughter*, and yet who can­
not afford the expense. This step helps Io
a comparatively easy solution of the prob­
lem. since It throws a free education Into
the hands of any bright and active, girt
Tire Journal’s jnovemeut ia one that cer­
tainly cannot be too highly commended
and praised.

mulode. NertT rm
proimni will be »'■»''- «nJ • fl”
L be expected. No edmltolOT wUlbe
ehan,-,d. orrootw: but II le expeercd tooee
wbort’llKwtorttoitollbeibUr- Prceerte
goto pay for the new library.

Tlie meeting* of Epworth league con­
tinue to be ven’ largely attended, and
highly pleasing and Instructive.

THE MARKETS

S£itt7u?0t&gt;lw“eth&lt;s-13 “•&gt;:
Oata-^BOaae.pwbu. ‘

Foullp-Htma. »c; chickens. lae.

Seven persons were confirmed at Em­
manuel church Sunday morning.

The Woman's Hukne Missionary society
will bold a thank offering service In cotfnectlon with their monthly meeting an
Friday afternoon. May 2d. at tbe home of
Mr*. Clement Smith. Please bring tbe
offering enclose.! In an envelope with a
scripture passage, An Interesting pro­
gram Is being prepared and It is hoped all
Interested In the work may be present
Tlie M. E. social will be entertained by
Mesdamcs Rose. Handy, Cotton. P. Bar­
ton. M. H. Burtw*. A..H. Batea, l^ke
and Swln on Wednesday afternoon of next
week at the society rooms. Refreshments
served from 5 to 7. stendard time, to which
all are invited.
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the
Presbyterian church on Sunday. April 27.
on the second of the Beatitudes. “Blessed
are they that mourn for they shall be com­
forted.” In tho evening “Christian’s far­
ther adventures,” from the Pilgrim’s
Progress.

The Presbyterian young people’s guild
meets on Friday next at 7:30. Subject of
the essays, readings, recitations and songs.
“Notable women of our time.”’ AH in-

A number of enterprising young geatlcme^&lt;?) had a iiourishlnr gambling room
. over II. L. Newton’s store. Tbe officers
mane a sneak on tbe room, found all the
paraphrcnalla of a gambling shop, notified
Mr. Newton, and the thing ended instanter.
Mr. New ton claimed he had no idea the
room was used for such purposes, and a*
soon ns his attention was directed to it, he
summarily stopped proceedings.

FREE EDUCATIONS FOR GIRLSHow (ilrU Csu Get * Cnllrse EdacaUon
A most praiseworthy movement Is about
to be set on foot by The ladles Home
Journal of Philadelphia. It proposes to
give to give to any young girl of 16 years
or over who will send to It, between now
and January 1st. 1891, the largest number
of yearly subscribers to the. Journal, a
complete education at Vassar college or
any otlrer American college she may select.
The education offered Includes every
branch of study, with every expense paid,
the Journal agreeing to educate the girl

HArnxo*. Mich., April M, 18W.
Rbeutanue syrun Co.. Jaekaoo.Mteh..
Gum: This fa to certify that I had
been troubled with rheumatism in all its
forms for the past twelve years, and -was
confined to my bed at various periods from
three to six months at a time, and I eould
get about only by the aid of crutches. I
employed several first class physicians of
this city, none of whom effected a cure or
gave permanent relief even.
About two years ago 1 wa* induced to
tn Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, and after
taking a few bottles I experienced relief,
and now consider myself cured. 1 un-

Detroit.
1.75 per bu. for eitj
i*g»-uaiic. '
Osts-U&amp;iKperbu.
4w»a.

••wd.to.wti..- . ti’R;
higher:

mixed.

To tlie People of Hastings
-

AND VICINITY.

I have located among you' and intend to
make Hastings my home if the citizens will
give me their support. Like any other busi­
ness, I depend upon your patronage and must
have it to make a living. My work will com­
pare favorably with that done in any neighbor­
ing city, and as long as it does I will look for
your work.
It is my aim to equip Troy
Laundry with better machines for doing good
work, and will do so as soon as my patronage
will warrant such an outlay.
Very truly yours,

.

J. C. HOUSE.

PLOWS, PLOWS!
We have just put in a full line of

SO UTH
BEND
PLOWS

AND REPAIRS.

EVERY FARMER KNOWS
MS T”

A Full Rigged Plow, Complete
WILL ONLY-----

COST YOU $12.00.

Take one out and try it.

ALSO GOOD SPRING-TOOTH DRAG
bespectfully

.

�Hastings Banner.
^TiLuiilt.

April 88. 1680.

W R. COOK, Local Editor.

ffl DO YOU PH
$2 20 for Flour,*
When you can get the

Jjisd Thing for S2.Q3
At JOS. ROGERS’.

No. 2 Flour $1.80.
5

c.til.n

WATCH will be given away
with Baking Powder.

Josepli Rogers.
Given Away.
—, uf Webster* Unabridged dlctlonV fruitman. gardener, farmer or
: n who buys ot me or any uf my
-. st" worth of Nursery stock or
&gt;t any kind for soring or fall plant&gt;■ of 1. prices. Terms cash or ap, ,ioou-. Come and see me or make
• , known by addressing Wright* Nur» ... I - &gt;. yiihllvvilte. Mich.. I*. O. box

i
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SMOKE &gt;

Eb.FOWERJ'
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SflrtE
i!2 ALWAYS THE PEST

5c*CIQflR
IN THE

Mich.. April 17. l*90.
■rrbyifivvn that the copartnership
d-tu-4 between tbe undrr«igDed
f.:m twine of Phillips .1 Soule ts this
Jved. &lt;5eo. W. Soule retiring. All ac.1 rotes due said firm are to be paid to
. Phitllp* t-nceewors Co Pbllllps ft Soule;
;! lini&gt;i:itle« of sBIU Ann are assumed by
t. .iv K. I’hillips.
s B. Phillip*.

LOCAL NEWS.
• itig to the unfavorable winter and
!■.. i i .uls. nlany &lt;.( our subscribers have
'.rn:.-.l tn Ik- unable to adjust their sub­
- i
a-&lt;-(iunta. although l.LOO have
. :«
. I’o acruiumodnte those who have
, ( ■
ns we postpone for :;o days the
:hs&lt;
.i .uk.pitng the cash in advance sys'.-111. a: t to adjust siib«cription accounts,
il. j. .sirfrrltj nof innAc any further
..it nt. Within the next 20 days
■
adjust r.ll subscription .accounts.
M \ i-t.
the names of aB^who owe
• i? t-e stricken from our list and all
i - osiul- will In- rdltected by law at the old

r.&lt;:&lt;- &lt;•* &lt;t.oo n year. All who settle ar• -ml pay to Jan. 1. 1891. can pay
at tin- new rate of 75 cents a year. This
ao-.-.u- business.
Yours truly,
C«»ok Bnoa.
Mnj 1st the Banner will become a
crk-.ly cash in a&lt;hance paper.
i/^‘. r link* ha* bought tlie street
-pririkkr. and proposes to make her go
&lt;u'!iglier during the balance of the sea-

..i;- m their Wtrher shop, having secured
Will Phillips to wield th&lt;• razor and manip­
ulate the shears.
v 11.council meeting Friday evening,
1*. T ’’olgrove was elected city attorney
Il
Cm ter street commissioner.
Very g.-el selections.

arereqnired to plnee property owners un­
der oath when taking tbe annual asseaaJ ’ Wl11.
not prevent
Propio from swearlug when they pay their
™®V’i J*?***

formerly rector of
church
,hl’ «&lt;&lt;?. «
?„boSJ
Uere«M'"™ or 1&gt;|« aon
T®“* Th'- '“O'"1 oreor’J'
wb're tbe "*"&gt;
wire brought for interment.

This hasn’t been the best kind of a
winter fOr saw-mill men. but J. i„ Wil­
kins ha* breoght In over the C. K. AS. upword, or i.wo.ow r«t or low.
th«m Into lumber. We «l»l, ,br«m w.»
mumhettuiOK enough here to use every
foot of the lumber.

The new engine and boiler for the wool
Ikxh factory Is expected to arrive to-day;
and soon another smoke-stack will oe
sending its black clouds sky-ward, aud 125
employees be kept busy in another aptem
dldnpw Hastings Industry. Well that’s
what makes a town.

l-ook out for traveling barty wire fence
-WHKlIers. They offer to put up an 8 wire
I' ii'v. .with Iron posts for 8 eenta per fooL
»»ben the victim settles he then finds out
•hat hi- has to pay 8 cents per foot for each
who.
We have Just received four quintals of
tec best svletjed Georgia Bank whole cod­
fish Meii-hing from 0 to 15 pounds each,
which we have placed on sate at the low
jciii- of 8c. per pound at Beamer’s cash
store.

Sheriff Shriner was In Lowell Thursdays
Frank Beamer weat to Detroit Wednes­
day.
Rev. W. M. Puffer was In Charlotte last
week.
.

Erb b now Meriting for S. E.
PhllllpA
IL Sludge started for the south this
morning.

News.

,

In connection with the Flower show at
Detroit, the Michigan Central have ar­
ranged for an excursion to Detroit and re­
turn. Going by special train, leaving
Hastings ”04 a. m. April 24th, and returnig by special train, leaving Detroit
7.30 p. m., April 94th. Rate for the round
trip $2.40.
M. IL Collins Agent
The sidewalk committee ot tlie council
walked over the corporation yesterday and
to-day Inspecting side , and cross walks,
and making a note of all defective places
therein. There will be and ought to be a
large lot of new walk laid and old walk
repaired. -Mid when the council orders
work done it should see to it that it Is per­
formed.
Don’t squirm so. Bro. Johnson, you put
up your democrat rooster over the election
of 1*. of I. supervisors In Maple Grove,
Johnstown, Baltimore and Hastings. Re­
publican members of tliat order helped
elect these supervisors, aud tliey are re­
publicans yet, as you avill find out later.
And yon will find they do not relish demo­
cratic roosters.

Sheriff Shriner went to Ovid Wednes­
day and arrested Herb. Stevens, who was
wanted for running a gambling room at
Nashville. Warrant was Issued for him
In January last but be bad succeeded in
evading the officers until his arrest last
week. He was taken before Justice Mills
Wednesday evening, waived examhiAtlo'n,
and was bound over to the circuit.
A bad weed known as buck horn, has
made its appearance in Jackson county.
In growth it resembles the common plan­
tian. and is a long deep-rooted plant, hard
to destroy. Its seeds resemble clovor seeds,
being nearly the same size and weight,
and cannot l»e separated from It by
machinery'- The plant runs out all other
growth, and farmers are &lt;m the watch for
its appearance

Among tbe fl mt with new and well se­
lected spring goods are
Stavfter 4 Cra-wlkt.
Tho Peake family, of Alaska, held forth
to a good audience in Union hall Saturday
evening. The entertainment wax for the
benefit of the Baptist church, and wu re­
ceived with favor by those present.

Married. at Harting* April IStn. by Bev. J. W.
Mien. AuicwttuiJ. Beta* to Mtm Ida Match.

Following are tbe real estate transfers
for the week ending April 21st, 1890. as
taken*from tbe books la the register's office:
to Nidus Fish;»',» of se'* see H,
OranxerlUe. *a.tan.
Ezra Williams to Andrew Huthard; w*4 of
raL of DW«4 section 2J Yankee Spring-, a M.
neo. and Anna Woolett to alias Wooten: S2a
sec ?S Woodland, XAOO.
,
Chas. n. -lotiusoo to Chaa. Beliuh; ts* sec 10

Hatch Opera Co. in Fra Diavuta
net
overly large, It was an appreciative aud- .
ienee, and all pronounce Um entertain­
ment very’ fineThe stam were Mr.
Hatch and Miss Olga Wsdgren. Their
support .was not of tbe best, except the
English lord and th* two bandits, these
latter being superb actors. Tbe audience
was pleased b&gt; notice Hasting* talent
among tbe army of the "brigadier.’ and
the marebiag of the home guard and their
handling of the dangerous weapons of
war was like tbe mysteries of providence
—fearful and wonderful. Next to tbe
bandits, Hastings talent caused the mast
merriment.

Mrs. Charles Weaver went to Grand Union hall next Wednesday evening under
direction of Prof. Robert*. tbe proceeds
Rapids Monday.
to be foi the benefit of tlie high school
Joseph Ia Custer Is confined to his home laboratory. A number of our citizens will
with lung fever.
take part In tlie play, and It can be set
Editor Felghner, or Nashville, was In down as certain that It will be well worth
the patronage of all.
the city Monday.

Miss Mab» l Colgrove Is very hick with
Inflamatory rheumatism.
Will Johnson, of Augusta,
with friends In this city.

Sunday

T. J. Brosseau’s brother, from Jackson,
visited him over Sunday.

A mortgage was filed Friday in Calhoun.
Eaton. Ionia. Clinton. Montcalm, Gratiot
and Barry counties, authorizing tbe com­
pany to sell bonds to tbe amount of
Sl.j.OOO a mile for the completion ot the
Battle Creek ft Bay City railroad. Tbe
amount of the mortgage Is SI,800.000, tun­
ing to tlie Metropolitan Trust company of
The young ladies connected with tlie
"W. H.” society will give an entertain­
ment sometime in the future, one of the
features of which will be M broom drill.
Dally practice In handling their favorite
weapon will Insure a very- pleasant enter­
tainment, as well as enable the young
ladies to fight their battles In the future
more shccessfnlly.
•

Frank Tucker's Metropolitans will give
Mt&gt;. John Miller visited her son Dr. an entertainment in Union hall Friday and
Saturday evenings, together with a mati­
Miller In Otsego last week.
nee Saturday afternoon. Friday evening
Fred Soule, of Sturgis, spent Sunday they render Clara Morris* great success
with his parents in this city.
"Miss Multon." A new play will be ren­
dered Saturday evening. At the Saturday
Warren Richards ha* moved his family
afternoon matinee "East Lynne” will be
to this city from Middleville.
played. The silver band and orchestra
Fred Beadle, of Kalamazoo, spent Sun­ will furnish the music.
day with relative In the city .
We desire tn call the attention of our
.Miss Hortense Osmun, of Nashville, readers to the enterprising firm of Stauffer
&amp; Crawley, where you will find one of the
visited friends here last week.
best selected stock of goods In tlie city for
John Campbell, of Middleville, was in variety, quality and prices, bought espec­
the city on business yesterday.
ially with the object In view of supplying
Mrs. Ray Dunlap, of Vennontvllle, is •the wants of the laboring man. Strangers
moving to.our city will find at their store
visiting her parent* in this city.
a fine assortment of dry goods, boots and
Miss Lulu Felghner, of Nashville, was shoes, crockery and groceries at prices
the guest of friends here Thursday.
tliat cannot be beaten.
Miss Hattie Puffer, of VermonL Is visit­
Tbe Democrat squirms under the Ban­
ing her brother. Rev. W. M. Puffer.
ner’s positive proof that If republicans
Mrs. I- K. Powers went to Saline yes­ traded off Chidester. Iloyt and Morrill for
Beebe and Niskern.they got six democratic
terday. for a visit with friends there.
votes for tbe latter for every- one republi­
Orin Rorabeek was called lo Kalamazoo can who voted for Roberta or Williams or
Wednesday by tho death of a relative.
Heath. Thereby the Democrat convicted
Mrs. Randall, of Grand Rapids, is the Its own party of being fools as well as
traders. The democratic party Isn’t very
gnest of her sister. Mrs. W. 11. Powers.
sharp if It can get but one republican
Seth Stone started for Newaygo Monday vote for six democratic votes. And If
and will make that city his future home.
our agitated contemporary keeps on. he
Bishop Glllaspie. of Grund Rapids will prove his own party to be a pretty
•
preached in the Episcopal church Sunday. hard lot. Better come off.
O. B. Bartier, nf Caledonia, was in the
city Munday and made us a pleasant call.
Mrs. 1. M. B. Glllaspie went to Allegan
Monday for a two weeks' visit with rela­
tive*.
.
tXlrs. May Bradley and daughter, of

Grand Rapid:, is visiting In the city and
vicinity.
,

compared withtoal—by uslpg crude oil.
It figures or some body else don’t lie, that
Is Joot wbat' will be saved, according to
demons!rated result* in other cities.

John Dunning returned to Grand Rapids
Monday after a few days visit with rela­
tives in the city.

Tbe Detroit Tribune’s Washington cor­
respondent says that “It is quite probable
that when Controller of tbe Currency
Ijicey retires from the treasury depart­
ment it will be to connect himself with
some huge financial concern In New York,
if be does not In the meantime decide to
return to Michigan. New York Is a Mecca
for all great financiers and tbe latter are in
great demand In that vast commercial cen­
ter. Several ex-con trailers are already In
business there."

It Is reported tliat a P. of I. store will
V»n be started In Freeport.

At present 725 ahareholders of the Hast­
so Barry, *7too.
•
ing Building and Loan Association have
Nancy R. Nash to Jas. F. Newell; M5a sec M&gt;.
paid their semi-monthly installments of it and 15 Hope, XtoO.
C. D. Beebe will return from the west dues. T^jls i&gt; a very creditable showing.
this week.
The association will soon have some money
Dr. Wright, of Nashville, wa* In tbe city to loan.
Wednesday.
'
The ••Deestrlek Shute” will be given In

It h doubtless true tliat bygumlng coal
at least 10, per cent, can be saved lu tlie
running expenses of the water works as
compared with wood. And now the water
commissioners are figuring on a still greet-

The grocery flrm of Phillips A Soule
-was dissolved Thursday. Mr. Soule retir­
ing. S. K. Phillips succeeds to the splen­
did business this firm ha* secured. In tbe
minds of Mr. Phillips’ host of friends there
is no doubt of his ability to conduct the
business of the firm most successfully,
ileexptetato largely increase tlie stock,
and to make things hum generally. The
Banner wishes him abundant prosperity.

■Bow* tor rent or Mie Inquire ot Mre. I.
A. Hol brook.

Clarence Iwaihrop returned to Anu Arbor
Monday.

Thursday last John Busby for tlie third
time won the medal offered by Sid Crowell
for tlie beat marksmanship with the target
Harry Waldorff visited friends in the
rifle. This makes John the owner ot the /city over Sunday.
medal. Tbe sliootlng for the medal has
Chas. Rorabeek, of Augusta. was in
been ata distance of 50 feet, and some
the city Thursday.
Aplendld scores have been made.
Mrs. 8. Greusel went to Detroit yester­
Again the annual springy combination
day to visit friends.
of smells salutes the nostril* of the pedes­
trian; t&gt;e odor of burning boots, robbers,
Mrs. Norman Bailey was In Grand
,
etc. fill* the air, aud a man goes home with Rapids,over Sunday.his stomach so full of sorrow tliat he can’t
E. C. Hyde, of DctrolL visited frienlis
efit any dinner. Verily there are draw­
In the city over Sunday.
backs even to balmy spring.—Nashville

I' ■ « here in tlds issue will be found a
Tbe Democrat says “we have a right to
interesting letter from Cadet Gea
expect a nuinimoih boom” for this city
K -L. runtaing an account of a visit to
since Mr. Beebe has been made mayor.
F&lt;&gt;inp--;i uul Vesuvius.
Of course. Mr. Beebe Is a presiding officer
’Ill, P.?,Nx-i.ifs suggestions as to a table over a l»ody who have entire control of the
tari'in ar&lt;- l«elng acted upon, and It- Is city’s affairs, aari even' member of that
, ■ । • that a move to secure one will be body Is politically opposed to the mayor.
tn- &gt; •. the very near future.
Great chance that! But our contemporary
• M*•'-.treet will be surveyed to-day, will find Mayor Beebe on the right side of
rr r' .r it'.rv to putting it to a grade. With all measures calculated to improve Hast­
............. . ns of last mr, It wllfbe wise to ings, and we bclleve'the council add mayor
«i-i- inure gravel and less clay—a great will be found In harmony.
deal less elay.
Tbe two well bred stallionA Jim mid
\-.v. is the time to clean up your back Robbie Burns, owned by Emry Busby,
A vast amount of filthy matter will make the season at the fair grounds
rongrrgates during the winter months, in this city. Jim Bums was sired by
which should i&gt;e removed now for they sake Bunu, reeord 8:80, bl. dim
bj Wuhof good health.
tenaw Chief, reeo-d »a». Jim B™1"
Dr-t. pair of gold spectacles, either on a full b-other to Burn. Junior 8^9baa
more
Black
Hawk
and[Morn
” b'«£
-tnet, or lietween there and thereslH.- «f Seymour Andrus. Finder will be than any other stallion in this state. Rob•
&gt;l by returning them to Mrs. Sev- ble Burn. 1. a Na 1 •»
“
bla
.bow. He la 10X band. t&gt;l»b;
sj'.nr Andras, or this office.
Parties going south or to any part of tbe weljbs 1,000 I^nnda and Is a type&gt; of the
” B"™
wi-'t south west or north went will find it French draft Stallion.
’■» their Interest to apply to M. H. CoiHns, stand for 915 to Insure a living colt and
1 ri. and Tkt. agent. M. C. IL IL Hastings, Hobble will .land tor 810 lo
e„IL Call at tla- Mr Ktound. and jet the
for tab-, routed, tickets, etc.
.
”
Factory num with families will always worth of jour money. Both of
Hon. will be In cbarje of Mr. C. E. Bldlac.
hi"! the best of butter, fresh eggs, potatoes,
l*r i. sinjikod meats, etc. at very lowest
According to the report ot the wcretary
piict-s at .Stouffer A- Crawley’s. Goods de- of stab', the condition of wheat on April 1.
compared with tbe vitality and growth of
l.vi-r -d to any part of the cltyv
avciige yers, wae In tbe sonUi four Her.
The many friends of H. C. Strong will of c^tiea TO: In the
giud to learn that tills week a paper has
l- - n filed with the county clerk, wbleb .ml In the northern counlle i e»•re the lowest .reroge n-fwrted
"J.1
irtuali;. removes the Hen that has so long
n-.-kti on the Irving roller mills.
'
ot;.

PERSONAL MENTION.
Ed. BaUey, of Otecgo, is In the city.

Miss Ettle Kennedy returned to her
studies In the State University at Ann
Arbor Monday.

Mr.s. L. A. Smith, of FllnL who has
been visiting Mrs. Boltwood returned
home Wednesday.

Mrs. I. A. Holbrook and daughter Miss
Kittle, arrived In tlie city from Muskegon
Saturday evening.
^Mrs. J. J. Emery, of Grand Rapids,
visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. O. D.
Spaukling last week.

Llgv Stewart, formerly telegraph opera­
tor in this city, but now residing in Chi­
cago. was lu the city a few days last week.
G. M. Baitinger, the Woodland furniture
dealer. wa&lt; a caller at this office Thursday,
and placed an adv. In the Banner’s col­
umns.

Mrs. M. C. Griswold, of Ixiwell. Mr.
and Mrs. Loren day. of Grandville, at­
tended the 20th anniversary of the Star
lodge Monday.
Gns McNaughton has been offered a
position In tlie First National bank, of
Whatcom. Washington, and will probably
leave for that city iu a short time.
Worthy Grand Matron. Mrs. Davidson,
of Grand Rapids, wa* present at the Star
lodge anniversary Monday, and was the
guest of Mr. and Mr*. B. IL Rose.

Eugene Harthorn, plain “Gene" now as
he Is no longer supervisor of Orangeville,
was in the city Thursday. He has lately
bought a splendid farm In Barry, near
Mila nnd says be will ’ soon be a fullfledged Pattern of Industry.

/Xrank Hadley and Harry Hayes have
both been promoted in the First National
2&gt;ank, of Whatcom, Washington, Frank
now holding the position of •’Tteller.”
Both young men are worthy of their posi­
tions and will get to the front

Dear reader, If you have ubt already
paid in advance for this paper, and shall
fail to do so before May 1st, you will miss
It—tlie Banner wo mean. On tliat day
the name of every subscriber not paid in
advance will be stricken from the list, and
the accounts turned over to a collector.
We have been as lenient a* possible; and
must on that date put in effect the cash in
advance system, which saves each sub­
scriber 25 per cent and us much trouble.
Wemust have a settlement with all In ar­
rears. We want to make no one trouble,
and it will not lie our fault If there Is. for
we have certainly made every possible in­
ducement for a prompt and just settlement.
Just as soon as the new engine and
boilers for the felt boot factory are ready
for business,.tliat institution will be pre­
pared for the manufacture of felt boots—
probably as soon as May 1st. As has been
stated id these columns, the American
Wool Boot Co., of tills city, has the
most extensive plant for the manu­
facture of felt or wool boots In the world,
and Is equipped with all the latest and
best macliinerv for that purpose. It al­
ready has large orders in for goods, and
tbe vexatious delay in securing the need­
ed power has been a severe loss to the Co.
But Mr. Roos, the manager, and all con­
cerned have shown the utmost patience
and letdency with the city Ln the difficulty
about tlie engine, and deserve the thanks
of our citizens, especially In view of the
fact that other localities had held out
tempting offers to them. They have shown
the utmost good faith in this matter, and
demonstrated their worthiness of tbe con­
fidence reposed In them by our citizensand
council. This Institution has brought to
Hastings besides Mr. Roos and his book­
keeper, a number of skilled artisans. And
they are all men of whom any community
may well be proud—who will take pleas­
ure and pride not only in the prosperty of
this company, but In Ahe growth and
moral. Intellectual and material Improve­
ment of our city.
Barry Golddaat.

The above is a cut of the

BASCOM FOLDER
On which our papers are folded. This machine is light
running, simple and low priced, just what the average
country office needs and can afford to buy. Sold on the
most liberal terms and warranted for 5 years. Manu­
factured by

BASCOM FOLDER CO.
SIDNEY, OHIO,
To whom all enquiries should be addressed.

MORRILL t COW.
WE HAVE JUST OPENED

0&lt;JR J7KINQ JTOCK
----- OF-----

Straw Hats!
And a finer line never was opened iu Hastings. We also
have a line of

BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CAPS
That are simply beauties.

Silk and Flannel Overshirts
Is a large aud complete one, and contains patterns that are
sure to please. We also have a line of

Ladies’ Flannel Bloase Waists
That are very neat and attractive.

It is useless to talk about, as you all know .that we are
sure to have the latest things. Please remember one
thing, that is this: OUR PRICE IS ALWAYS RIGHT.

The standard bred trotting stallion Na
12,177, owned by Mr. A. L. Rascv, of
Nashville, will make the season at the fair
grounds. Hastings, Mich., on Monday and
Tuesday of each week, beginning April
28th and 29tb.
For further particulars,
terms, etc., call nt tbe fair grounds on the
dates named, or address tbe
Nashville.

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co., I
One-Price Clothiers.

iX*has. B. Baldwin left this morning for
Coloma, Midi.. December 8, 1889.
Brooklyn, to act as boll tosser foe the
Gentlemen:—One of your circulars came
Brooklyn national league , club. Charley
mvh he Will trv the diamond this year, and to my notice to-day, end it remind* me of
If bis arm shall fall him again, will never an old and verj&gt; valuable friend, one that
again attempt to play base ball.
saved my life 13 years ago, and because I
J H. McKevItt and wife, Mrs. R. E. had not needed its help since, 1 had al­
Combs. Dr. Matteson and wife, and Dr. P. most forgotten ft. 1 was 1&lt;J years old and
II. Evans, of. Middleville. Mr and Mrs. suffering from menstrual derangement; 1
Reynolds, of Nashvllte. were ntrng those
coughed continually and hail chills every
who attended) the 20th anniversary of
Hastings chapter. No. 7, O. E. 8., Mqndaj. day. I was as miserable as any one eould

be and live. w A lady who knew the cause
L/6nUwy Hynes will, so we are Infcwmed. of Illness persuaded my mother to have me
tooii Ink- possession of Ute Henry Arbour use Zoa-Phora—It was called Woman’s
drug store at Delton, which he b» con­ Friend then. Before I bad used one bot­
tracted to purchase. Quincy is a Na 1 tle my cough and chills ceased. 1 kept on
druggbt and a Na 1 fellow, and Uw peo­ nnd used two bottles and they brought me
ple of Delton need not hesitate, to toe np out all right. I afterwards married, and
am now the mother ot three nice hearty
to him.
____ ________ _______
children. I feel that 1 owe a great deal to
Rooms to rent over Stauffer * Crawley's Zoa-Phora. 1 hope it will become well
^Ihounjaek-on. WM-um- •
store, sn.itabte for dress makers. Enquire known and thaPevery woman and girl who
needs
It will use it It you will send me
of L. E. Stauffer.
some circulars 1 will give them to acquaint-.
N. H. Merriffteld, u prosperous RsUand
ancee. sod do all I can to help vou.
fanner has bought a lot south of David
Your truly. Mas. Lavra Fuhmax.
U«k«-» iu UK M «"'• *}” ""J 2”n
To Zoa-Pbora Medicine Co.,
I build on tbe same and more to this city.
Kalamazoo, Mich.
Hastings will gain a good citizen.
•ml TM» bushel, tn notherern counties.

Our stock of

The -Best Spray Pumi
IN THE MARKET.

Si
•5 =

0

No Agriculturist or Fruit Grower can aflbrd
to be without it.
It willsave Twenty Times its cost Every
Year in quantity and quality of the fruit.
It Is equally well adapted for spraying, all
kinds of fruit.
It is a complete insect exterminator.
Price ten dollar*, ail complete with eight feet
cd bote and a Gem Kazale.
For sale by

WEATHERLY * FLUTE,
M Bead Street

Oa.XD Birras,

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the good OFFICE OF:
Is well iHustrsted In
the cure of neuralxis,
the chief sy»ptos* of
which is, sn iutertnlttlng pain which fallows
the course of the nerve
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hr gentle rubbtoff and
applied frequently, will euro

PntEvtux. Ky., April IU -Blood is flow­
ing once more in Harlan county. Thia time
it is not an ambusli*! fight between tho na­
tive factions that has mode tbo. name of
Harlan aynonynous with outlawry, but a
pitched battle lietwoen armed and drilled

perate. men under tbe leadership of Wils
Ho'wd, on whose head a price is set, on
.tbe other. The now* reached here only yes­
terday morning, but the fight occurredJ»fore daylight Wednesday morning. Hare
tan Court House, from which point the
news oomes, is nearly fifty miles away from
At »avuatm axd Dxalkes. ’
here, and tbe means Of communication are
na CHZRLE3 A. V06KLER CO.. Bsfiimert.llA
nothing tnnru than a semi-weekly mall, or a
chance visit of one of tbo residents of that
Clui&amp;u, fttaoo li Sagiiaw place Ths details of tbe fight are not known
therefore, the only news reaching here be­
ing that ths trocAuwere fired upon from a
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born and six men^aunded; that tbe militia
In effect Jan. 1st. Itso.
then surrounded the barn and fired volley
after volley into it, and are now holding
their grouud an i awaiting reinforcement*
Stations.
IM Sackett St.. Bmoklyu.N. Y.,Jaa.31.18».
1 was taken with ncmnlpia in ride and
sufftasd A months. I «a* given up by doe-

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The place where tho battle occurred is
Black Mountain ridge, which fat just cost of
Harlan Court House. The region has been
in a state of terror for months on account
of the Howard-Turner feud, and troops
were caked for to protect the session of
court There wore rumors of an attack on

Will Jennings, on trial for murder, but on
Saturday Jennings was acquitted, and ft
was believed danger from that Bourcn was
over. The troop &lt; were sent there to arrest
a number of members of the lawless gang
which has terrorixsd the county for such a
long Uaie. nnd who were said to be defying
arrest by the civil officials.
Ths Howard-Turner feud, which has made
tbe name of Harlan a synonym for blood­
shed, dates back to February, 1882, when
Bob Turner, aged IS yearfc, was shot to
death by Wilkerson Howard, an uncle of
Wils Howard. Since the killing of young
Turner tbe vendetta ban grown until almost
every family in tho county i» arrayed on one
side or the other. In fact, it is stated that
no man i&lt; allowed to take upreridence in
Harlan without first declaring himself, and
showing that he can handle a .Winchester.
Tboee familiar with affairs say that not loss
than fifty people have beon killed ns a result
ot the feud, many of them being nssassiuation* from mountain fastnesses, the body
rolling into a gulch to form food for the
buxxarX

George Turder, whoso three sons have
fallen by bullets from ambushed men with
Winchesters, some time ago wrote a graphic
account of the feud. Ho stated that after
his son Bob waa killed Wilkerson Howard
came to town and surrendered. Tho trial
was a farce, and Wilkerson Howard was al-‘
lowed to go free. Will Turner, after How­
ard’s acquittal, wont to his home while In­
toxicated nnd nttemptrl to shoot him. Noxt
day the Howards nsieinbJjKl thJir clan*, fif­
teen or twenty mon in all, and. with a con­
stable, attempted to arrest young Turner.
He escaped and left tbe stataK In July,
1885, be returned, and tbo next day he was
shot by some oiie ambushed behind a court
house win-low. Ko on- wa* arrested for
this.
Killed While Washing Ills Face.

rion," and another: “Ail We Want 1* A» W- &lt;
tratfoo and Recognition." Tbe conference
of employers and tho committee ot citizen*
Lm net yet b-uu bell Tho committee con­
sists of the following: Judge Tuiey. Otis 8.
Favor. Marshall! Fiefdt Lyman J. G-»gn.
Franklin McVeagh, Henry D. Lloyd, Will­
iam M. Salter, and W. H. Colviu, but Judge
BrtncanffbD, Ohio, April -1.—A public
Tuiey Is not in the city. Both tbe boww
mid tho men say they would be perfectly bopuam »ervice in Buck creek was changed
Into
a beptism of blood yesterday afternoon
«atiMfl&lt;ri to leave the matter with the above
gentlemen.
by tbo collapse of a crowded bridge upon
Tlie newly organizo-l Bass Carponk**' as­ which fully two hundred people were stand­
sociation, with a mcniber*hip ot «W4&gt;
ing. Four persons were totally injured aud
to bo ebla to give employment to at least fifty were seriously burl. Tho crowd bnu
3,000 men, about mna-half the men now on
gathered to witness lhe ceremony of baptiz­
strike. On this baste it is believed tho new
ing several members of tbe Third Baptist
ashoemtion can effect an immediate srttiechurch, colored, and over two thousand pooin a day or two. The arbitration commit­ pie were ess rmbtai on toe bank* aud the
tee appointed by tha bosses will moat the bridge. Eleven psrsonz were to be baptised
strikers’- committee anl try to reach a «t- by Eldar D. D. Green, pastor of the church.
ment on tbo basis named.
The crowd upon the Limeston- street bridge
and the adjoining bridge over Warder s race
Didn’t Respond to a Strike Order.
was opeciaUy hrga Tua brldgs oyer th*
Boston, April 18.—Every tabor leader-in
race wa* about seven feet wide and fanned
Boston is dbucittefled with tbo
madj « ejutinuance of the sidewalk apj roach. Il
to the general strike order issued by the was supported only by a stone wall under­
Amalgamated Bqilding Trades’ council. Tbe neath. from »hlch it projected, and a f«w
diaacDriou cauael by die refusal ot c4rpm- iron stringers c*ten out by rust •
aist in breaking the freartone cutters’ lock­
out is causing many reprusBOtative labor
men to believe that unless theli; rank &lt; be
united tbo eight-hour movement L« defeated
for at least two years. Earnest efforts will
be made to bring ths workmen into line.
The Roads Will Fight the Union.

meeting of
PrrrsBViiG, April 18 —At
the railroad officiate last evening It was
unanimously agreed to ignore the list of
grievances submitted by tbe committee of
tbe Federated Order of Railway Employee,
and unite in combating the attempt of ths
federation to bo recognised. Quite a num­
ber ufstrangerv were in town yesterd-y
who admitted that they were railway men,
and had lawn went hete, but for what purpoej they declined to say.
Fall River, Mas.-*., April IK—Twenty­
eight of the thirty-two spin nep nt the Weetamoe mill went ton base ball gam j Wednes­
day without notifying the mausgsr of their
intention. In retaliation the mill was closed
yesterday, nnd Treasurer Lindsey says it is
not certain when it will start up again.
Bostox, April li — Forty-two electro-

struck yesterday becauso tho firm insisted
that tbe men should handle certain plates
from The Rivunddo Preus, whoso men are
on a strike.
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BORNE TO HIS LONG HOME.

Washixotox City, April l!x—The funeral
ceremonies over tho remains of lha late Rep­
resentative Randal- took place in the Metro­
politan Preabyterinn church,,this city, yes­
terday morning They were simple, but
solemn and deeply affecting The officiating
clergyman was Rev. Dr. Milburn, chaplain
of tbe house, and Bor. Dr. Choafef preaebud
the funeral sermon. Tbe attendance com­
prised large number* of senators on&lt;l repre­
sentative?, the chief justice and hl* daugh­
ters, Vice Prodded Morton and wife,-See
rotary and Mra Blaine, Mrs. Harrison, ac­
companied by the president's private s*cretary, Halford, Mr. Wannmab-r, 8|*eaker
Reed, n deputation of about LOJ members of
the Grand Army'of the Republic, and sev­
eral hundreds of Mr. Randall's fr:end* and
neigh bon.
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In July, 1888, Alexander Bailey was shot
to death while washing hi* face In George
Interment at Philadelphia.
Turner^ yard, aud Wils Howard was seen
Philadelphia. April 18.—The burial of
making his w*y across tho road immediately
the Hou. Hamuel J. Randall, which took
after with a Wincitester over his shoulder.
Alex Bkiloy's murder occurred on Bunday. place yesterday afternoon, was one of the
Two days later Wils Howard and Will Jen­ most silently imposing events witnessjd in
nings went to tho house of Judge James H. this city in many a day. There was an ab­
Middleton and shot John Bolley, a brother sence of dloutward demonstration, but the
of Alexander. Howard - and Jennings fled, Reverent demeanor ot the vast throng
but Judge Middleton raised a pone and pur­ showed tbe estimation in which they held
sued them. Howard and Jeqnings then tbe deceased. Among those who went on
went to Missouri, where they remained un­ tbo funeral train to the cemetery wore a
til April, 1880, when they came into Harlan number of Democratic as-octations, Meade
post, G. A. R.; u large delegation from the
Court House.
Irish National league, and many personal
friends ot Mr. Randall, including tho whole
George Turner concluded hte narrative as
follows: “No Howard lias ever been killed. Pennsylvania congnradoaal delegation, and
Why! Does anyone say the Turners are tho congressional committee. The inter­
cowards? No. No Turner Luis ever l»ecn ment took ptaoe in Laurel Hill, and ths
confronted by his enemy In fair fight Nona service was recited by Rer. Dr. Chester,
of them who have died have seen their after which the casket writ opmed, and those
present given an opportunity to look on themurdered boys, I fool more comfort in con- face of tbe dead. The G. A. R. benediction
temptaUng tliem in their bloody, Imt honor­ was then pronounced, “taps” were sounded
able, graves, than had they livnd through and tbo great dead was loft to his rest.
the Instrumentality of ambushing anfasBURNED WITH HER BABES.
saarinating their fellow men. No Turner
died with a charge or indictment against
Michigan Woman and Her Two I4tU«
charged to their account Their only of­
fense consists in a love of honor that their
adversaries could not appreciate, and brav­
ery their foes were afraid to face.”
After WUa Howard’* return in Aprils

vailed. Finally, whan Judge Lewis wm
about to hold* term of court, in September,
be called on tbe governor for troop i, and a

protect tbe court. Ail was quiet until after
tbe soldiers loft, wbea, at tbo bead of a bund
o£ forty men, outlaws like himself, Wils
raa killed.
and thia wm Jobs Cawood, a relative of
Judge Lewis and a sympathiser with tbe

Kalamazoo, Mich . April IB.—The houw
of Z. E. Tell , at Berlamont, Van Buren
county, was bamxl at 10 o’clock yesterday.
Tbe tire was first seen by E. J. Post, who
burst in tiie-door and uw Mrs. Tells on tbe
floor holding her two children. He called to
her to come out. but she refused. Tbe
flames were so fierce that Post could not en­
ter the houss Co rescue them, and all wore
burned. Mr. Tolls wav present. an! there te
a suspicion of foal play, though some noonlo
think that Mrs. Tells set fire to tbo Loose to
kill herself and her children. The children
were both girls, aged 4 years and IS months,
respectively.

Duwn w.th a Crash.

Tho work of rescue was commenced at
once, nnd nearly every physician ia tbe city
was tummonoL It te marvelous that no
one was killed outright Among tbe IW
who wont down many held fast to targe
stope stabs from tho abutment, and were
only able by fearful efforts to keep their
bond* above water, while their limbs and
bodies ware being crushed nml mutilated by
the Umbers and *tones. Mayer pnrnett and
a detail uf po Icr, aa.luted by tbo patrol force
and Wi'st.-ru engine lions* flrenieu, were
promptly on the spot, and did heroic service.

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above. scalp torn complotaly off and arm
William Boston, colored, hip broken and in­
ternal injuries; B F. Dsy. scalp torn off un­
til it huug like a flap over face; W.H. Burns,
an aged man, fracture of thigh, possibly fa­
tal; Mr. Char Im Morgan, arm broken in two

Tbe botany class In the .fork-on high
school will visit the liower shw at ivirtrit.

When *be waa a ChlJd, she cried for Castorta.
under, water but ths child escaped unin­
jured; Miss Ella Bay, ankiu broken and in­
ternal Injuries; Mr* Margaret Flannery,
loft arm troken in two place*, elbow joint
crush'd, and right arm broken at the shoul­
der, likely to prove fatal owing to advance!
age; Horace Koifer, aon of ex-Speaker Gen.
Warren Keitor, arm broken in'two places;
Miw Nettie Heath, bead and cheat crushed;
Andrew Burke, head fractured and other­
wise injured; Ml« Clara Stokca. bead and
forehead crushed.
Many others were slighly hurt. Thou­
sands visited tho scene of tbo calamity, and
the town is in a tever.of excitement over the
accident Tlie bridge has been weak anil al
most unsafe tor .some tima.

WENT BV PNEUMATIC TUBE.

8pokvxx Falls, Wr*h_, April 21,-ChambtriLaid Annie Martin, from Chicago, wM
blown hendloug through a pneumatic tube at
ths new Hotel Hpoknnn yesterday, and
barely t«cape.l death.* In some way she
was caught by the wings of tbe ven­
tilating
ton
and
hurled into the
sheet-iron pipe which carrie. fumes
from tho kitchen. Tho fan, which i* a
hugu affair. Was making 1,3)0 revolution* a
minute, and tho blast drove tbe unfortunate
girl up the cscipo pipe to the point where it
narrowed at the second story. Here her
clothing wedg d her fast.
Her muffled
scream* brought help, the pipa wm cut ju*t
below where she had lodged, and the pris­
oner wm reloaMd, badly frightened, but
otberwiie unhurt
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MISUNDERSTOOD the order.
LaSalle, IU*.

LaSalix, Uta. April 21 -Three miner*
working in shaft N&lt;x 2, of tbeSpring Valley
Coal company's mines were sniotherej while
fighting fire yesterday morning.
Fin*
started during the night in a lower level.
At 10 o’clock Superintendent John Eustlce
with a gang of men. went below to Mtempt
checking the flame* They sent back Orttere
which wore understood to be to shut off the
ate supply Ths shaft quietly flUod with
and before assistance rouH l« given
WmiT' Eu*k&gt;’ N- p AkW. and
Jacob M llltamsou were suffocated. Their
two companions were rescued before they
!n br(n^11 u&gt;

DEATH

IN THE TORNADO.

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Honsre. barn* aud fences ware torn to
Pteosa Tho country is thinly poputated.
.No towns were struck
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Dolson. the captain of tlie unfortunate
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When the had Children, she cave them Castorta.

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\mort»agb sale.
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Default haring been made In tbe con-hhom
Irritation, mental aud physical overwork. Ufa certain mortgage made by ('hark *u biot
W. H. Goodyear. Um* druggift, will give and KUeti C. Biggs, his wife to John A t.reMt
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morphine.
liber 11. of mortgage* on impe. !•» on nUtch
Ibero fi claimed to be dur at the date
Lansing Ice dealers will charge 4c. per 'MMaaM
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attorney fee of fifty dollars provide.! for In said
mortgage.and uo suit or proeerdint' at is*
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Mrs. C. A. Johnson, of Toledo, had money aeeured by said mortgage or mj
every symptom of heart disease, shortness
retore,W virtue of tbe power ot rtle
of breath, could not lie on left side, cough,
In said mortgage and the .-ta.ute in
pains in chest, etc., yet after being given
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on Saturday, the thirty-first day «
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The water in Muskegon river continues
very high.

Children Cry for
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Children Cry for
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Children Cry for
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Out of the fifty or more wounded the fol­
lowing are the mo«t serious: A. Lehman.
6S years old; ----- Taylor, right leg shatter­
ed below tbe knee and back hurt; Mrs. C.
D. Myers, right teg broken and heel par­

w?.lm
perMnea in u&gt;» fianiM.

Frank Cawood and another

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and a crash, and fully 13d people were
launched fifteen feet l*low into thv race
amid Um- debris nnd timber, twisted iron and
ms)»es ot loosened rock. The sight was hor­
rifying, and the women lining the bank
fainted by dozen*. The main bridge sank
six inches at one corner, and as the crowd
rushed back from it panic-stricken it was
beard to crack ominously. The people wore
driven back by n few cool-headed men, and
another catastrophe was averted.

From Nino to Firtoon People Kilted in

rick, intending to take enough herself to cud
her life, became, as wus intimated, she wa*
tn a delicate condition, aad did not want to
disgrace her httlo girl born in wedlock. She
thought that if tbo Nowlands took sick and

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CHICAGO, April 18.—The coroner'a inquest
yesterday, but no now facte were developed.
Tbo girl Mamie Starr repeated in substance
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11 years ago com­
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'• ized the Threshing
; Machine trade by
inventing a new
। he I'Threshing Machine,
•cEV/ _g0 :uuctl better
W

vibrator

VIBRATOR. than any machine be­
THE

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fore known, that ail
thebuildersoftheold
.style Threshing Ma| chines stopped inak-

ViBRATOB
' iu£llicm nad coPiwl
* ’ "pile new machine as
j closely as they dared
i —have now made an‘ other advariee, and
IDDfiTAD ,illthcir Kew Vibra*
VlBRATOK.'lur present a TbreshI i ng Machine contain
; ing entirely new feaTHE
i i arcs in. separation
and cleaning, which
VIBRATOR. place it as far ahead
of any other as the
—•
old Vibrator was
THE
ahead of the ‘‘EndNEW (^e3S -A-Pron” ma"
Sabines. Every FannVIBRATORjjer and Thresherman
[should at onco get
| full information rethe
Igarding the MEV
which
'prirnn hviU 1)0 86111 Frco on
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they are play.ng ball.

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It ten, out tkut Bmu Stay., who.,
body wa* found in tbo ruins of hi,
l*ou~ .t M.UU.U, WU., WVlta«U,,
munimd u&lt;l bu body cut topiS, ao,|
«*ttartd .bout tho bow, which wm tbn
flre&lt;L No due.
tiA1y«U.n.’»?Ul.a n"n’d A,bert Martin, of
riatnlfaH, N J., wa. using
gre^o to
kill cockroaches, and being curious a* to tbo
taste of tiro poison, put umto on hu tongue.
Tho remit was that h» went into cnuvulidons aud died aeveral hour* fflxjf.
Tho meeting of the executive of tho Irish
National league at Bl Louis Thursday loud­
ly applauded John Fitzgerald w hen he de­
clared that tho Ultimata aim of tiro league
wna tho total inde]Km&lt;lcace ot Ireland, and
the work will bo proaecuL-d until tuat end
fa reached.
Tbe will of the lato Marcus C. Stearns, of
Chicago, was probated Tliuculay. It dfaI'O’vea of (2,0UU,u(X) worth ot properly among
tbe relatives of tho decease I.
’
’
Mrs! Georgo Colt, one of Michigan's oldest
pioneer., died at Kalamr.zoo. Mieh., Thurs­
day. Sbe was a member of on? of tbe most
prominent families ih that action of tiro
state.
Tito !m[«.-i.tl palaeo at Oramenbaum,
twenty miles from BL Petcrojurg, was
burned Tbur.**lay, and rovea of tbe rorvanc.
lost their lives in thj flam*.* Taj Nihilist*
did iL
Wyatt H. Graves, president of tbe Farmera' and Merchants' liank at We*t Salem,
Win,, has boon arrested for iMuing check*
on his bank when he had no funds. The
amount is only *275.
At Moscow, Russia, Thursday, the bodies
of the widow of an army officer nnd her
fire daughters wore fouud in tbeir house.
They im-A committed suicide rather than endcre their poverty.
Flumes iu tbe factory of tho Grubb Crack­
er company nt Nashville, Tenn., Thursday
caused a lone ot $90,(W
Tbo town site gobblers who settled on In­
dian land* near Chamberlain, S. D., ore be­
ing evicted by United Statea troopt.
Twenty-one importa&lt;l breeding mirea on
tbe farm of N. P. Clark, nt Brockway,
Minn., were burned in their barn Friday.
They were valued at (25.C0 &gt;.
Tbe gram! jury of Davenport, la., bn. in'dictrd Dr. J. A. lired, tbo local physician
charged by a coroxror's jury recently with
malpractice resulting in maus augater.
Georgo W. Gilsou, secretary of tlie D. H.
Booth Decorative company, left St. Loufa
hurriedly mime time ago. It fa uow alleged
that bo i* short in hi* account* about ^O.lXD.
Because they both loved nprjtty halfbrex-1 Arapaho maldt-n. ami but on;&gt; coull
have her, Dr. Schurike, of Cheyonn*-, IVyo.
T., shot Druggfat 8ulhvan duad. The doc­
tor fa a jail.
Ben Ebwy, colored, wa* hanged Friday at
Btrmingham, Ain., for the killing of J. W.
Meadows, a railroad contractor, lost \Jnnuary. He bad murdered four other penton*
nt various stages of his career.
The following named national bank-: have
been **:thcrfaad to commence.1 us.nes-: First
Naticnd Ismh of Van Afatyne. Tex, capltell .*«.&lt;&gt;■ 0: Port Townsend National bank,
Washington!, cnpitul $100,01)0.
•
Failures (luting tut* seven day« end­
ed Friday-fur th'* United States 181, for
Canada, 33, total, 211 For tho correspond­
ing week of fast year th? figure, w ro—211
in tho United Stat**., nnd 35 in C m-vla.
Three burglars worked all Thur-jiizy night
cracking tho safe of White. Murphy &amp;
Pickering, Da* Moines, and then got only
25 cents.
Tbo base ball aggregation* a’ New Yorkput tn all yesterday giving out free ticket*
to the op.'nlog games to-day so as todiavo a
bie crowd.
wagon load of nilro-glyc rlno exploded
at Cygnet, O.. Friday, blowing two men to
atoms, killing th-: horses, and reducing the
wagon to hplintora.
BL Louis bus recently pored an ordinance
requiring gas companies to soil their prod­
uct at 90 ce5s per 1,000 foeL Tho compan­
ies will fight the ordinance.
A forest fire in the Germania district ot
Naw Jersey him destroyed 1,000 acre* of
vnluablu standing timber, beside* ths im­
provement! on a number of farms Esti
mated lo.-*, fil00,(KXL
Tbs workmen in John P. Squire &amp; Co.’*
big pork packing establisament at Boston,
about 60J in number, struck Saturday for a
ton-hour day and six day* a week and 41 in-

^Cbicoo, iprt! SL-TI. LMpl,
Brotherhood opened tho ball season Sat nrdy-hb . bbu, „t
bSLot

drums, anil amid tho plaudits of tons of
thousands of people. It‘was not exactly a
warm day for tbe League. Curioaity to b:&lt;»
tho new aggregation gave it a phnnnnv-r.nl
succom la coaxing tho hail-dollar* outof tho
pockets of the base l«H enthusiasts, and at
Boston, Pittsburg and Now York, where
the rival combinations opened in opposition
tho Brotherhood bad the people by a largo
majority. At these throe places the openings
were attend'd with th, pomp and circum­
stance of bnus bnnds, big drum majors, aud
tally-bo coaches.

But tho Boston Brotherhood played to 12,­
000 people, and tho League to only 3.000. It
was worse al Pittaturg, lor 9,000 sovereigns
and others yelled then- joy. and cuwl or
comment'.*! the umpire at tbo Brotherhood
grounds, while but 712—actual official
count—held down tho urate at the League
grounds. At New York tbe disparity of at­
tendance was also great, the League experts
showing their skill to .1,000 people, while the
Brotherhood was smiled upon by 13,000 Tho
bright spot in the while fluid for tbe League
was at Cincinnati, where 20,000 seats lu tho
elub grounds were occupied by able-bodied
citiiaus. n spectacl e which made “the old
man" Anson's smite broaden until it met rA
tho back of his neck.
t
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Following te tbo record of the League'*
first dsy'g play; At Boston—Brooklyn 9,
Boston 15; at yew York-Philadelphia 4,
New York 0; at Uiuclrfaatl—Chicago 5, Cin­
cinnati 4; at Pittsburg—Cleveland 2, Pittabur;;;.,
Brotlnrboo': At Boriou—Brooklyn 2, Bosten 3; ut New York—Pniladelphi,i 12. New
xorkil; utBulZilo—CL-velnudS, BjfTilo23;
a’, Piltsuurg—Chicago 11, Pittsburg 2.
American Hssbclotioh (Saturday.)
At
Philnddpbi't—Rochester 3, Athletic 3; at
Louisville—St. Louii 3, Loutevdte 5; nt
Columbus-Toledo io, Columbus 13; at
Brooklyn-Syracuse lb. Brooklyn 12; (Sun­
day) at Brooklyn—Syracuse b. Brooklyn 0;
nt (.-ohiinbu*—Toledo 9. Colum'JUs 4: nt
Louisville—Throe innings pfayod when St.
Louis w.-nt off tho field because tbe umpire
decided thnt u ball batted into tho crowd di 1
not limit l«u&lt; runner* to two bus.**, but only
bataman—Lou^-nrilte (», HL Louis 0.
Western
latloa (Saturday): At Miunrapolis—Milwaukee 4, Minneapolis 15; at
Des Moiiir*—fit, Paul 10, D.-s Mumes 17; at
Denver—Onulia 0, Denver 12; nt Kaomu
City- Sioux City 5, Kansas City 8; (Sunday)
nt SL Paul—Dih Moines 4, Sl Pauli); at
'Milwaukee—Minneapolw 7, Milwaukee 8; at
Knnsas City—-Sioux Cl»y 7, Kausas City 5.

St. Lovm, April lb.—Moses Fraley, ths
wrecked wheat irp’culator, yeat’rJay ma le
a proposition to his creditors, offering to
p--y 20 per rent, of his indebtedness in ca*h,
when ha frit able to do so; the oth jr 80 per
cent, to b'j covered by notes payabto in six,
twelve, eight wi and twenty-four months.
Mr. Fraley slated that he Uij'l h&gt;«t- $ 120,000
in this city, oul $1&lt;'J,(XM in Chicago. Tho
projKS-sd tormswere declared unsatisfac­
tory by n largo majority ot ths crudi tor*,
who demand Xi 1-3 per cenL cash d^iwn, and
tbo rest &lt;&gt;u time,
Haifa .Million for Ilenncpla.

Wa&amp;hingtON Crrv, April 17.—In |bo river
and harbor b31 as completed Ly the houio
cotnmittN there is an appropriation ot 1500,(XX) for thoHetmepln canal, aud (tMXl.OUi) for
thr Ohio rh'cr Tho bill carries a total ©f
about JUl.WO.iO). Appropriations of |l,-.
iiX&gt;,W lor improving Bt. Mary's rir&lt;r at the
falls. Michig m, nnd of IB’iO.OW for improv­
ing Hay lake cbanurl, were stricken fit&gt;m
tlm bill. Michigan City, In.L, harbor gets
«55.&lt;XX); Illinois r.v?rM$19J,000; tho tVabosh,
SbO.OW; St. Cfair F;sta cn.ial, fS'J.W; She­
boygan, d .. .
&lt; JJ.
Silver CfiJtZK, Neb., April 17.—Mr.
Chariton and bi« daughter, living near here,
were arennlted and brutally beaten Tue»iay
night by threw men. supposed to be Charl­
ton’. »o:b. The daughter &lt;11x1 yesterday.
Thu boys have d isn pjwarcd. Tho old man is
in u, critical condition, and has made a
statafuent chargin' his sons with tbo
crime.
_ ___________
A Publishing Bouse in Trouble.

PHUJtocjniiA, April 18.—A. H. Hubbard,
owner of the publishing hopse of Hubbard
Brtx. ask* hfa ere liters for an extension.
Hi* liabilities are placed at 8149.000, nnd ho
considers hi» a*reta worth F-SiO.OUO, but they
cannot lie converted into cash off-liaud.

Amsterdam. N. Y.. April. 17.—8. &amp; G.
Susholix. of Schenectady, knit-goods manu­
facturers have made an assignment to Sey­
mour Birch, of this city. Tbe firm isanold
one and well-known tooMii trada Tife lia­
bilities aro estimated at’1*0,000.

Mauisonvillt,
John Ricbanfaon
dered by robber*
country residence

Tex, April Ifl.—CapL
and hfa wifa were mur­
Monday night at their
near here.

Teller Pope, who stole fW.'JOO from tba
Louisville City National bank somo time
ago, has been arrested in New Mexico. •

shut down.
Ex-Governor Pollock, of Pencsyivani^
THE MARKETS.
died Saturday, aged nearly 80. He served
throe terms in congross and w.is thu author
CHICAGO. April 19.
of the “In God We Ttroi? on Um silver dol­
Quotation* on tho board of trade to-day
lar. He bod nteb bald many uth?r position* were ««follow*: Wheal-No. 2 May. open rd
in state aud national service.
Qfir cliMud w«r. Juno, opens I Wkie. etawd
A* presaging political things t&gt; come in Wljr: July, opeoe 1 ST^c. closed K«c. OcrnIllinois tbo resuit of a board o.’ education Xo. 2 May. opea«»d and closed XJ?&lt;c: June,
election at Austin, « Chicago suburb, may opened and eld*rd Ufc; Jaly. opened ahd
clMOd
Oat*-No. 2 Muy. opened and
beno ed. Tbe German Lutherans carried nlnsai r4Xe; June, opened a-.d ck»-tf S%c;
the tKjard.
They »1*&gt; carried tho board
for school dstrict No. 7, Maywood.
i ..a -Moi »■»«
Murat Habtoad has axsum-.-d « ntro! of msjn’4 ckwed S13JD: July, opeacd and
Lard-M*7- OP®^
' lo~&lt;i
Tlie Brooklyn Standard-Union. Bnwklyn, cl&lt;*«“i ii
N. Y. lUchanL-Smith will be •diUr-in- cr: *7\j.
Lire rtock-The stock yar.l* rejort tbe fol­
chief at Tlie Q»nmerr.al Gazette, and Hal■tead’s work on that paper wUl
ron tlnsd lowing ranso of price* Hog»-Markot opeued
*51 ve and strong; prlcm unchanged;
to editorial artkl.-e over Ufa own initials.
grade*. H-W-W^ rongh packing.
Before a can*mitk“» of lh?.Nuw \ ork state fwr mixed lata. 94J0M*; b«*ry packing
senate invwUgmin„- mun c pal a®dr-•
and Bhlppinc
$*-^©4-40.
,
produce: Butt. r-Fancy Elgin. 2C®DMc per
rotham . Gea. Slone Saturday L-s-ifl-d that
It was imijoariblr to obtain a fn-n hfao f«» IB fine creameries. 173Wrt. dart-*. flne«L, fr«.h.
.
CHANCERY ORDER.
fn»li packing stock. 4Hfic. hgxsanything without ■‘seeing’’ the akioiinen. Itai-c;
irrlctly frosh. Mr per dos. Dreiuied jxmltryfe &lt;d MfchfRkn. Fifth Judicial Circuit in Oti roan who toil! S'.one th »t b» mu*t bs tS
J n£
f»r
turk^ ,u®Cc‘
-mt. v initii-m the Circuit Court fortheCoun- -wren" was D. E. Dowling. t-r^Hau o. Uo
!' &lt;&gt;f L.-.rry In Clmnrer/.at tho City ot Hastings, board of aldmrmun in 18^7Fair tochulic. £-1- ’ur-i-^) per bub
iMhdav ot November, A. D..U89.
New YorkRev. B. F. Fostw, of Thielen, Etx. MJ.). Dibble, ' ompbiniant, vs. Mary Engle,
Nrw York. April IP.
•&gt;; &gt; HI.JA-and adimnlMratrtx of the estate of that 100,030 &lt;-j!ored jieopte tronv Alabzroa
Wwat-Xo. 3 n-d ^nter i^o cash: do
Lngludeccwd, Tbomns I.. Engle, JetmfO will settle In UklalwmA boto™ J ‘ J 1 a3Xt
I Hi! -mer, Juliette R. Hicks, Maiy Rfr&gt;l&amp;
April,
W?(
g, &lt;lo M*F. *^&lt;1 do /’*»•
*!°
London *x» “pouted y^Jow*
'I ie* Et gtnand Elizabeth Engle, defendaota. ■
July. «•- Corn-No. r mixed 4&gt;{d
••
•»t»« it appearing that onaotthe by tlm Primrcs- league, the (i.gan-itjon An&gt;A*lHc:dnMny. r%; d&lt;. Ju e. 4^c;do
. ........aanuyl debmdnnta. Thomas L Rngle. I* ' wUovj purpom ii to ko?p th» mziuory of Dis- Ja'y 4te. Oata-Quiet but steady: No. e
,‘ ■ 7 rov.fatjt •■( 1 his state, but fa a resident of
nuked. &lt;36: t**1*: do April.33e; May,
_ •• m
of Nebrailu. therekirc on motion at raA1iSbS 100 farmers took Stove
ta June. »:*c.
Rye-NomlnaL Barley'Hi.h &amp; r&lt;jgrovc. MMidton for compBhwtat.1l
"”J''rt-.| that said non resident defendant.'
from jail
L. Engle, rriirr hfa MppearniKic luihl* oolereL
new.
Lard -Steady: May,
June, JWfi,
• -ui'-. on ar bt-ioro four mouths from the date Sunday and bun5 him. Hi* cnrnj wo*
nnfar. and ihat within twenty days the bani-bnrnhig.
, _
,
..,.o
“«»*• a copy of thu order lo be
Ulrt nayriNfia Daxnkk. said pubWbmt-VnBcttted; July, blffber; cash and
’o be contiimed once id each week for ml r» t». U W»&gt;.rWw»,Wl». norma S»L
.
nntnfwor-’. Lo*A
• ' we&lt; k» lu sureeMlon.
Mfcy. sfc; July.
r/wli 383»l'4&gt;c; May. 29\U3k; July. JMc.
Frank A. Hookkb.
CJ^''
Juno. UWc.
s.,
_
Circuit Judge.
Pan-American copT.H &amp; COLGBOV*.
oa City Saturday
Solicitor* torConiptalnant
A true copy; Altaot.
Tiiog. 8. Bmcg. Register In Chancery.

MORTGAGE SALE.
' nit lit'.'ingjbeen made In the conditions of
—i.i.ri liinrtgagc executed by James Crawley
I.run if. iv.xiyrar, dated the ninth day of
• , i'-T. rveorA-d the eleventh daj- ot July,
.mt thereafter assigned to -lame* 1- Craw­
. aiiii &lt;vi which there is due at the date here­
' ' n - hundred and fifteen dollars. Notice te
men thnt by virtue of the powerof sale
‘.nd mnrtgage'I shall foreclose the same by
• । nt pablle auction, to the highest bidder,
•' tl.- north front door of the Court House In
■ )'!tv ot Hastings, on the twenty sixth day of
' y i K&lt;0. at twelve o'clock noon, of nil that cerH.eceot parcel of land situated lu the City
! lia'tiuxK County of Barrs and Btate -of
• • '"igtn. known and described as lot number
' huiKlred and thirty four, according to tbe
'-mtd u!.»t of the vlitege (now city) of Hnst■&gt; . rocor&amp;d tn Barry rounri Register's office.
■' snine bring the mortgaged promises.
Bated. b\ I. as, uno *
r
.,
Jxstita L CBAwr-rv. Assignee. ,
' MA- H. Bavkii. Atl’y for Assignee.

b

Scratched 28 Years

BUSINESS CARDS.

Body covered with scale?. Itching terri­
ble. Buffering endless. No relief.
Doctors and medicines fall. Speedily
cured by Cuticara at a cost of $5.

TUAKT, KNAITEN &amp; WEAVER.
Attorneys at law.
Over HiuUug* National Bank,
..
Haatlms.NfchlnB.
Associate offices, al Grand Rapids,-Mich.
A. SHELDON^

THE RECORD IN CONGRESS-

WlUUm FMlmwn, , Cbfauo luuxte,
Washixoion Crrr, April IS.—A bill was
Introduc’d la tbe senate yesterday by Cam­
eron granting service, per diem, widow, and
soldiers’ orphans’ pensions.
After some
routine businww tbo Montana case was re­
sumed and Morgan and Daniels spoka for
the Democratic side in tbe contest and tbe
senate at 5 p. m. adjourned. J
Bills were introduced in tbe bouse: Ex­
empting veterans in thp civil service
from compulsory examination for pro­
motion: providing for an allowance
for loss (a weight of sugar, vegetable
flhre and Un wed deposited In Unite 1 States
warehouses, the .allowance to be 1 per cent,
of the duty for each month said merchandise
shall have remained in warehouse; making
tbe tight hour labor day apply to men work­
ing for governtnan: contractors;- joint reso­
lution accepting from the G. A R a statue
of Gen. Grant. Tho naval bill was then
passed, after rejecting the commlttoa of the
whole amendment striking ont tba appro­
priation for thro* battle ship a Tub bill pro­
riding for seventeen additional circuit
judges was then taken up and pi«*L Tbe

Cured by Cuticura

. U } had known of the Cutleura Remedies
twenty-eight yearo ago it would have saved me
A2» itwo hundred dollars) aud an immense
amount of suffering. My disease (psoi^uu)
MUMMNt on my head iu a s;»ot not fargar
than a beoL It spread raplujy all over my body
•and xot under my nails. The scales would drop
off of me all the llmr, aud my suffering was end­
less and without relief. One thousand dollars
would not tempt me tohave this dlscaae over
again 1 am a poor man. but fro! rich to be roftered of wbat some of Uio doctors said was
leprosy, home ringworm, psoriasis, ete, 1 took
• •••aiid....8arBapariiiasaver one year and a
naif, but no cure. I went to two or turee doc­
tors. aud no cure. I ennuot praise the Cuticura
Remedies too much. They have made my skin
as clear and free from scales as a baby's All I
used of th mi were three boxes of Cutleiira, aud
three botUes of Cuticara Resolvent, and two
cukes of CutieuraSosp. It you had been here
and Kild you would have cured me for«200,you
would have had the money. I looked like the
picture In your bonk ot psoriasis (picture numnet two, •‘How to Cure 8kia Dlaftascs''), butaow
I am as clear as any parson e»er was. Through
force of habit I rub my hands over my arms
and legs to scratch once lu a while, but to bo
purpose. I am all well. I scratched twenty­
eight years, aud It got to be a kind at second
The nature to ma I thank you a thousand timre.
DniHU Downing, Waterbun. Vt

courts in a number of particular*.
houfa then mljouraed.
Waahington City. April 17.—The senate
yesterday paaoed public building bills as .fol­
lows: Galesburg, Ilk, &lt;73,000; Ashland,
Wia, S2(&gt;0,inJ; Grand Haven, Mich., $100,­
000. After Gibson and . Keans had spoken
In favor of tho relegation of tbe Montana
contest back to that state, tho Chinese cen­
sus b.H was tek-n up and an amendment
adopted exoinpting from its prondon* Chi­
nese in transit asros* this couirry under
proper regulation*, dtowart, declaring that
thta amendment made the bill vniuolMS.
moved
to lay
tho whole
bill on
the
table
ami
it was
carried—
yeas, 51; nay-. 2—Dolph and Mo.'gan. Ths
Montana euro then earns up for final action,
and after tho rejection ot an amendment
sending itbtck to Montana, th, majority
report, tenting the
Republican*, wns
adopted Ly a stricL party vote—b*2 to 2»i
Powi-r* and 8*micro ware then sworn in,
and attar a brief secrut session tho Mnato
nd journo L Iu *he Montana case, Barbour,
George, Gibson, Kenna, and Waiths I, Dem­
ocrat, voted that Mhgmnas and Clark were
not entitled to beats la tbo scuata.
In tbi' bouse
lh-&gt;
I _T.i.
.i Republican
Puu““*“ tariff ‘1*111
■“ was
introduce*! with three reports; .a&lt;ie. tbo ma-i
jority, chdmlng a reiuction of fi7&gt;),uUJ,(»J in
the revenue; another the minority claiming
an actual increase of about y-l.tXW.iWO, and
tho third, tliat of Kemin, Republican, who
dissented from the bounties on sugar aud
silk cocooua Tbe bouse then took up
tho .military
academy
appropriation
in committee, and
it wu* passed.
Tbe elections committal
reported in
favor of the sitting member*) in tho cases
of Posey v*. Parrett, First Indiana district,
and Bowen vs. Buchanan, Njnth Virginia.
The reports w«rc both adopted, although
Cheadle of Indiana, made an exhaustive
speech in favor ot Posey. Both the .routed
men aro Democrat*. Tho house then ad­
journal.
Washlxgton.City, April 18—The sonata
yesterday adopted the joint raro'.ation re­
questing information on tho prncticabi'ity,
etc., of tunneling Detroit river, niiT piswl
the house bill to retire John C. From &gt;nt as
a major general, and several publid build­
ing bill*. Tbo bill to appoint thirty uicdh-al
examiners for the pension ofiic j cam-j up,
and led to a sharp debate. In which tho Dem­
ocrats charged that it was lntend«d a* a
blow at civil service reform. Au _tun*mdmoot wa* finally adopted providing that the
president should prescribe regulation* for
the examination of tho applicant* for these
position*, tho vot» being S8 to h—Daniel,
Davis, Dixon, Mooly, Plumb.Sxwycr. Stew­
art and Teller. Without dtmtuux tin bill
the remit j adjourued.
Tbo hous* adjourned ’on Butterworth'*
motion as soon as die j ournal tiad bc?n read,
in honor of the memory of Samuel J. Itan;
dal!.
Wasiiingtgx Cut. April 19.—Piatt in­
troduced in tho Uniate yesterday a UH for
tbe admission of Naw Mexico, stating that
be did s*r by request an .^without commit­
ting himself for or against. A coo diet then
took place os to what business should bo
taken up, mid an attempt to oomddor tbe
World’s fair bill was defeated, Blackburn of
Kentucky spying there would bo a good deal
of opposition to the bill. Tbe Senate went
into secret s.’sdou on the leakage question,
and upon reopening the doont p seed a few
public building bilU for eastern states and
then adjourned.
In the bouse Enloe complained of charges
against him in The New York Press with
reference to a southern claims bill intro­
duced by him, and said there cllarges were
falae, . and then tho house went into
committee on the private calendar, spend­
ing the time on the court of ‘claims bill,
which was recommitted for two week*. A
recess to 8 p. m. was then taken, at which
time a number of private pension bills were
taken up and paaseil.
Wasuixgtom City, April 21.—Tbe senate
Saturday passed bill* for the payment of
ba-k pay and emoluments to tho widow of
the late CoL N. H. Mellon, who resigned
from the army in 1 SCI and was restored by
special net in 1675 (tho amount is 139.000),
and for tbe purchaee of ground for n su­
preme court building—1600,000. A bl 1 ap­
propriating fildO.OUO for an equestrian statue
of Gon. Grant in this city wm reported
favorably, and a number ot bills of little
general intcrert were pouted, after which tbe
senate went into secret sesdon, and when tbe
doors reopened adjourue l.
After some routins business in tin house
public busincsi was suspended, and eulogies
on tbo late 8. 8. Cox were pronounced by
Cumming* of New York, Lawler of Illinois,
Holman. Banks and others, and several
more mombers were given leave to prinL
The bou.ro then, as a further mark of re­
spect, adjourned.

Cuticura Resolvent
The n«-w blood aud skin purifier mid puzpst and
be# of humor remedies, internally, and Cuti­
cura. the great skin cure, m.d Cui.cura Soap, an
exquisite skin beautlfier. externally speedily,
and permanently cure every species of Itching,
burning, scaly, crusted, pimply, scrofulous, and
hereditary dteeasm nnd humors of the skin,
scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, from pimples
to scrofula.

Sold everywhere. Wee, Cuticura, toe.: Soap,
25c ; Reeolyent, |L Prepared by the Petter
Drug and Chemical Corporation. Boston. ■
toT'Scml tor "How to Core Skin Diseases,"
61 pages, to uliistrullon* and 1&lt;» testimonials.

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UlftrJi bMwIs, chnpixxl and oily
| | IVI Jhta prevented by Cuticura Medicated

Loxuox, April 19.—Tbe National Federa­
tion of Labor unions has famed a manifesto

Abstract and Real Estate Office.

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sold on commission. General coareikuefag.
Having a complete set of Abstract Books, com­
piled from the Records, can furnish complete
itatracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerit. .
C. ANDRUS, Dentist,
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Hastings, Mieh.
Nitrous oxide Gas or Vitalized Air given for
the painless-extraction of teeth.

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P. DRAKE, M. D.,

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Office over HqUoviftjr's drug store.
Office hours from 2 W 4 p.m. Telephone, con
netting with residence, at Holloway's drug

T M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary Public
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and U. S. Claim Agent,
will prosecute all kinds of claim* before the
Departments of the Interior office. Call on him
at his store, corner Court and Jefferson Sts.,
Hasting*. Mich.

M. FOWLER,
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Dentist

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a. barber, m. d.,

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Physician and Surgeon,
Office over Nevin’s store. Office hours from 2

W. LOWRY, JI. D..
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Physician and Surgeon.
Makes a specialty of treating diseases of the
EYE and EAR and the preservation of vision
GJlXss^es^ fllUD“ f’,‘*CTACLK8 “4 er»

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' Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
House, Hastings, Mich.
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C. WELTON

Free From Rheumatism.

Is agent for the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
fn one minute tbe CutkmraADti- Bn writes policies on a man's property against
I’aln Flatter relieves rh-iiinatlc, lost by tiro, lightning or wind; agrdust a man’s
aclatle, hip. kidney, chest, and life by death and accident.
Ti... n—» .,.Jno?Ctt’*.r I’"1'” “n“ weaknesses?
lac first and only pain killing plaster.
0MITH &amp; C0L6R0VE,
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Lawyers.
(Office In Unldh block. Hastings.)
Practice Is all the courts of tbe state.

BOILERS

Htephen Pratt's steam boiler works, established
idctj
1805.. ManDfaeturor
.■uanaiociunn- ot high
nign ana
and low pressure
Am! steam beating boilers of ad kinds, smoke
pl lies, breachings,
~ etc. Old boilers*-*•
taken
— •In —
ex■ ­
change for t*ew. Ibvels. boiler plates, and boil­
er tuiros for sale. Cor. Foundry sL and Mich.
Cent ! R. IL tracks. DrirolL Mich.
Ij-oo

e. kenaston,

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. Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Oo.’« store)
Practices tn all courts of the State. Collections
protnr-tly attending to.

Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated
WILL CURE

sci ni.

R. TIMMERMAN, ilomapalhlc Phyalclan and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
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M-ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, In­
Lusurance and Loans.
Office with J. G. Runyan ft Son. 2 doors north
of Poatoffice.
Special attention given to making exchangeo
of property. The interests of noo-reaMeat
property owners carefully looked after. Fams
of all sizes for sale or exchange. Houses aad
'OU for sale.

GILLASPIE,

A few doses taken at the right time
will often save a severe speli of
sickness. Price only 25 cents at
any drug store. Bo sure and see
that Dr. C. McLANES CELE­
BRATED LIVER PILLS, FLEM­
ING BROS.., Pittsburgh, Pa., Is
on the box. None other is Genuine.
Uso IVORY POLISH for tiro Tooth.

Corner of Court and Jefferson 8t. Keeps flour,
feed, bone meal, ground oyster-shell, egg food
for fowls. Also a general stock of groceries.
Good goods. Low prices.
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Hastings City Bank,
Mich.

Hastings,

CAPITAL, $50,000.00
incorporated under the laws of tbe Stats o'f
Michigan.

Open tor business Dec. 15.1MB In building tor
merly occupied by Mower Bros.

alesmen wanted to »r.Li. ovk wo
hnrdy varieties of choke Nursery Stock.
Rest Sp-*elalli^s&lt; No •‘Xpcriencr necessary.
officers:
Special advimtages to beginners. F.xtrn Induce­ D. G. Roblnsou. President;
ments. ILiy weekly. Sltuxtnn prnuaueut. Best

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C. D. Beebe, Cashier.

(This house is

reliable.)

directors:

LOOSE’S EXTRACT
GLOVERBLOSSOM
£2, a.

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Dan W. Reynold*,
D. G. Robinson,
. A. Greble.
L. K. Knappen,
Chester Messer,
C. D. Beebe.
General Ranking Business Transacted.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F. RRODESSER. ProprM»r,
Cor. Jefferson and Court Sts., Hastings, Mieh.

This House Is Our. with pleasant rooms. The

o patronage of the public Is respectful! v solicited.
o Dr. Owen’s Electric Belt

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CANCESS'

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Blood and Skla Diseases. Pkicx ft. per
Bottlo. or 6 Bottles for Sy. i lb can Solid Est

Awarded tlwi3

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M1 nial■ toa and uaiUiCs Ml
to baaltk a»&gt;4 Vi*er. _ _

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,

MORTGAGE HALE.
Definlt having been made Id tbe conditions
of a certain mortgage made by Fanny L‘. Aid­
rich to 8amuel IL Willison dated December 1st.
A. 1). 1888. end recorded io the office of the
register of deeds, for I tie ccunty of Barry and
state of Michigan, on th-28th day of January
A. D. 1880, in Uber 30 of mortaaitcs, on page rsi,
on which mortgage there Is churned to be due
at the date of till* notice the sum of one hun­
dred and seventv-two dollar* aud twenty-seven
cents, and an attorney’s fee of twenty-five dol­
lars pro* ided (or 1ft said mortgage, and no salt
or procenling* at law having been Instituted to
recover the moneys secured by said mortgage,
or any part thereof.
Now, therefore, by'virtue of the power ot sale
contained In said mortgage, and the statute In
such cose made and provided, notice te hereby
Siren that oo Saturday the twenty-eight day of
uric A. D. 1899. at ten o’clock in ths forenoon,
1 shall sell at public auction, to tbe highest bid­
der, at tbs north front door of the eourtlionse
In the ally nf Hasting* (that being tho place
t Tlie Chicago Bowel on Trial.
where tbe circuit oourt for Barry county fa
Chicago, April 20.—The conference t&gt;o- bnlden), tlie premtsea described In said mort­
tween th? arbitrating committees and tin gage. or so much thereof as may be uecessaryto pay tbe amount dne on said
naw Boss Carpenters' association Saturday seven per ccnL Interest, and
failed to bring about any settlement of tiro toeelber.wICh an attorney's fc
dollars covenanted L&gt;r therein, the premises
strike, although it was expected by a great being describes! tn said lanrtgage a* al) that cer­
many that it would.
The question, of tain Piece and parcel nt land senate In the
wages wns but briefly discussed, and will bo township if Barry. In tbe county of Barry aud
of Michigan, aud known and described as
left for adjustment to the next meeting of state
follows: The north nail of tbe smithwest
the committees. Tho uew ossocfatinn Ims quarter of section two, town one north, range
sine
west.
Barry counlr. MleMgan.
recognized lhe carpenters’ union and granted
Doted Hastlags, Marnh joth. i«0.
eight houro,.and now the &gt;only question* to
HASit'KL R. Wiu.tsnit. Mortgagee.
be settled arc those of wagis nnd the num­
Smith ftOOMiRorx. Atty’* for Mortgagee.
ber of mon the bosaea cun employ..

Hkulna, Ark . April 17.— By ths upset­
ting ot a caaoo in OU Town like Monday
E&lt;1 Bush, Matilda Jackson and n boy were
drowned. Two negrom cutting levees in
Luna County, Miss., were killed by guards
Monday.
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Banner and Detroit
Tribune
Both 1 year, $1.45.

CfexssAi

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•v.racne'inKnglUh.'Urmao mowimm
CVTF.fi BELT CO.. TO1A 1$3 StatefiL, I

EfKHAM’S « REMED’
TtaOklHmteltadtebM
childhood. Should be found in every houreh.Jd

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having been made In the conditions
of a certain mortgage made fay Charles W.
Biggs and Ellen C. Biggs, his wife, to John A.
Greble, dated the mheuth oxy of April. A. D.
1681, and recorded In the office ot tbe Register of
Deeds, for the county of Barry and state of
Michigan, on the JOth day of May. a. D.
1H8I, in liber 12 of mortgages on page 8ta on
jolilch mortgage, there is claimed to be due at
the dtte-ot this notice tbe sum of four hun­
dred and eighty-eight dollars and sixteen cents,
and an attorney’s fee of twenty-five dollarv pro­
vided forjn said mortgage, ami no suit or pro- ,
reedings at law having been Instituted to re­
cover the moneys secured by said mortgage, or
any part thereof;
Now therefore, by virtue of the power at:sale
contained In said mortgage ami the statute in
such case made and provided. notire is hereby
£ren that on Saturday the thirty-first day of May
I&gt;. l®0. at ten o'clock in the forenoon I shall
sell nt pu*&gt; He auction to tbe highest bldder.at tba
north front door of the Court bouse lu the city
of Hastings (that being the ptace where the cir­
cuit court for Harry comity Is holden], the
premises described In said mortgage, or «o
much thereof as may be necesssro to pay the .
amount due on ssid mortgnge. with eight per
cenL Interest and all legalcosta.logclher with
an attorney fee of twenty-fit ednllare oomumtrd for therein, the premises being described t»
said mortgage ns all that certarn (Here or parrel
of laud, lying kud bring situate an the socthetot

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range nine (9) west, con tain I ng. tarty War
of land, be the «xme more or lea awncdlBg
tbe Vn I ted Btates survey thereof. Dated March tat, ISM.
Jonx A. GRULK.

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SCHOOL COLUMN.
Conducted hr ENOCH ANDRUS. Co. Bec'v.

AIDS TO PLEASANT TEACHING.

That ancient theory—Life la what we
make it—has been aomewhat mrmkened by
one of our modem writers who asserts
■that circumstances have much Ito do in
making the man. Without commenting
elaborately on either, l»oth of which are
axioms in the rules of life, surely txith
have a force within them that i the true
teacher can not but readily pcrvi'.ve.
JTo the thousands of whoie-sodl teachers
ofour beloved country we cxteufl greeting
an the magnetic and eflicient progress they
have made in the endeavors put forth to
make the best of their pedagogic lives.
They too, would then be obligee to proffer
salutations mid thanks lo the many others
of other avocations who have | done so
go to make the work both pleasant and
gn|tifyh&gt;K- From the ancient and modern
theory we then deduce the definition that
anything which will lead lo pltn-vuit and
propitious results may Justly be tetnital an
aid to pk-AS&amp;nt^eaching. .
Tbe subjects of •Tereoual influence ot
the teacher.” and “Aids lo pleasant teach­
ing.” axe ones that He close to the heart of
every anxious teacher, and by anxious
teacher, I mean he or she web seeks to
knoiy of and practice that which tends to
bring them nearer to their Ideal, nnd 1 am
most earnestly prompted lo t&gt;ay “Aye,
there’s the rub,” for tbe reason that 1 be­
lieve that not more than one fourth of the
teachers of my acquaintance bus an Ideal.
The ideal must be higher than the real and
the artist must strive bard to reach It ur It
will not result In an aid In his behalf.
To go into elaborate detail on this wldt
topic would not be more than It Justly
merits, yet rather than risk being ambig­
uous and tedious we shall abridge in lieu
of this.
Good habits in the teacher should be
automatic. They are Indices to hta char­
acter, and I was profoundly Impressed
with an idea left with us at our last insti­
tute by Prof. Cheever. He said TThnt the
teacher Should bC chosen for what he is in
manners, spirit and temper as for what he
knows in science, art or literature.'' I
was and am yet very much taken with the
thought and if I were a member df aboard
of education, would act upon It. i
Appreciation of work dune and sym­
pathy for you are always pleasant food for
the tearbe.r when reflecting upon the past
for we must study the past “if we would
divine the future.” Our mistakes and Tallures must be educators and iu tbe end aids
to our success. Have you. ever had some
good patron to Invite you to hta hftme after
a day of hard work, there to i make it
pleasant tor you, to talk over school mat­
ter* In a manner most seldom thought of,
to tell yon that the children love you and
appreciate your efforts’ 11 you tjave your
heart luu&gt; run over with gratitude ifor once
and benrl speaks to heart as it much ofteuer
ought to. Have yon had the sympathy of
puplta.and parents during tbe exirteuce of
those Httle unpleasantnesses that Secniing. ly must occur to relievo the monotony of
a smooth school life? If you have, you
. need nut "be told that you were known as a
successful teacher. I know thrt there is
cancord between us when I sa ■ a good
salary is an excellent aid to teachi: ig, for 1
believe as a rule teachers like to rear the
jingle of the guinea. It matters r ot bow
well we may do nor how great th4 thanks
wc receive, pay day Is Inspiration day
after all.
A library liowever small or meager in
number of volumes, is often of incompar­
able good and always a strongjdlj. But,
says a teacher of one of our rural tllstrlcts
we have no library. 1 would urge by all
means form the nucleus of one by donvlncthe educational that a dictionary and a
cyclopedia are Indispensable to the success
of the school apparatus. This can be done
in most cases, as for the minority, eire long
they will not be heard of If thldrule be
adhered to by all teachers who would be
successful. Good educational literature,
current and standard. Is a profitable In­
vestment yet there are those who think
they can do without It.and take not even a
school Journal. A llterary.society, jnot the
farcical spelling school, is a credit and
profit to your school work.
A regular attendance upon Institute and
association meeting are far more profitable
than total absopec in pursfiit of the dollar.
In fact, tlie place of bolding Institute
' should be tire pedagogue's Mecca, to which
he should cume for new inspiration, to reuevjolcl acquaintance and Jo form the new,
us well as to learn that which can hot be
found in the text-book. The conventions
ohoukl not be only for the teadher. but of
the teacher and by the teacher. Ixl them
be social as well as literary, not Dull of
formality and reserved Interest
A well chosen accumulation of general
Information should not be neglected by the
teacher In tils preparation for school work.
Before this Intelligent body of teachers It
would be useless to expend upon this sub­
ject but you will pardon me when I assert
that every teacher should take current
literature sufficient lo store his mind with
that Intelligence his patrons have a perfect
right to demand of him, viz: a fair knowl­
edge of affairs educational, historical and
others of vital Interest national, state and
local.
Decorum and school etequette, on the
part of teacher and pupil aro indispctisablc
10 pleasant teaching. 1 am often surprised
when the thought comes to me that not
one-half of our teachers ever think ot hav­
ing. as a part of their curriculum, a atudy
- and practice of proper decorum. There
an two ends to be acquired in school gov-erament—order and discipline. The form­
er l» to be brought about by the teacher's
■force of character more than by any other
thing. The latter can bent be instilled In­
to the beings of the school room bj-c&amp;ch
day teaching some sort of decorum. Pur-

bocial amelioration

Is surely a

Literary and rhetorical exerches will

that would fill volumes If expanded

principle of action with the teacher. He
should be kind to everyone, taking the
lead In gentle forgiveness and of habitually
wearing a pleasant countenance. W&lt;all
look back with pleasure to tbe days sjieut
in tbe school room with the teacher who
wore tbe smiling face. He was not to us
an animal icicle nor was he a caricature
upon a profession whose followers should
should bo exemplary In demeanor as well
as action.
Consistency In action is a very potent
aid iu our daily routine of duty. Tire
teacher who would fill his station os such
certainly attempts each day to make It a
part of his life. Our pupils are tbe Jury
that most surely tries us. The verdict is
surp of rendering and rarely does it dis­
agree. Id this as in other matters, we
must profit by our mistakes; it Is our
whole duty tn so do. Uniformity of tem­
per and consistency in act are mighty
powers that are worth more than a bundle
of rods.
Added to the other given names we may
already have, should be—Patience. Pa­
tience.' in all phases of our experience in
the school room, should be a prominciit
part. It should lx' imbued into our being.
It shotfid be considered of equal importance
with Intelligence. With whom the prac­
tice of patience is a habit—peace rules the
day and reason rules the tulnd. Reason?
Yes, reason, not passions nor Impulses.
Does any one here Just now recall tho
hasty, passionate moment? If so, are you
proud of it? Patience for one moment
would have barred out of existence a de­
cision, of which we must and should be
careful, for they can never be recalled.
Truly love for tbe ‘work should be a
criterion by which we may judge of a
teacher's .ability and labors. If be is sim­
ply posing ns a i&gt;edagogue fur the remun­
eration he receives, or for the special
honor there Is in the profession, we may
easily judge of the great Intellects be Is
shaping, of tbe useful and patriotic citizens
he is molding for future greatness In fills
grand republic, and you will pardon this
digression when 1 repeat to you the words
of one of our prominent educators, in which
l»e says that the future hope of our repub­
lican form of government lies in tbe results
df its educational institutions.
Love for the work then can not be given
a passing notice as proportionate to its ImjKirtanoe. In this profession as In tbe,
minister's, and 1 question whether not
more, there should lx: a consciousness that
ours is a labor of love and duty instead of
mere conformity to the law and routine.
Again a proper love for the work will give
us an impetus and encouragement that
nothlng-else can supplant. It frill sug­
gest to us modes of proceedure, manuer of
execution, and plans for future ; consum­
mation: It will re-enforce us In our convic­.
tions of right so effectually tliat as a whole
our work will be one of success. ।
As to the religion of a teacher. How
can we exjfect to look Into the windows of
the soul and see wbat there is to accom­
plish without a ray of the light ot Heaven
shining In and reflecting the soul of the
pupil.
“Love is sunshine, hate Is shadow,’' add
if there is nothing else In what we esteem
(■Djoyir.ent of the task, It certainly imparts
to the labor a light, yrhich reflected makes
a halo of delight appear that is not at all
illusive but contains genuine sparkle of
satisfaction. In conclusion of this para­,
graph we say that this love for the work
should be synonymous with all the actions
and sayings Of the teacher and without it
he can not be successful.
I surely would unjustly slight the topic
l&gt;efore us If I -were to dose this pa]&gt;er
without calling special attention to the,
proper sense ot our respohslbllity, lu
all intents and purposes, the greatest,
gravest importance alloted to a class of
human beings. A true regard andransclousueas of our peculiar position will
always suggest a proper rule of action.
The position is a peculiarly prominent one
for only second to the maternal teaching,
and molding the intellect and soul, do we
stand. Our force of example of character,
responsibility of action and prominence in
the eyes ot them who will constitute the
future are second to none In the universe.
Can we then do or gay those things which
are questionable without weakening our
powers as a teacher? 1 am quite sure tliat
If we were to stopoftener and reflect upon
and scrutinize what our influence Is as
against what It ought to -be. that our ca­
reer as a body of workers will be more
honored and honorable. It for no other
reason than that the lives of the pupls
will, most certainly be a reflection oFour
own. we should be duly conscious of the
gravity and importance of our most worthy
avocation. The pupil is a perfect mirror
bi which every teacher may behold him­
self reflected. Ills ideas and manners are
impressed; his character repeated: and his
life exemplified in a measure.
The mDlenium for the teacher’s profes­
sion will probably not have arrived’ when
we shall be occupants of sinecure posd
tions, nor when patience shall be an uni­
versally adopted name, nor when a library
shall be placed In every school room as
regularly as desk and ruler, nor when par­
ents shall sympathize with us and be as
much interested In tlie child’s school life
as we, nor when we ourselves as well as
our pupils shall hare become models in
character, politeness and decoram. nor
when we love tbe work.as well as we
ought, nor when we have become proficient
In Imitation of the' great Teacher, nor
when we shall have realized a true con­
ception of the wonderful sublimity aud
great, grave responsibility attending our
avoeaUop, but we will bare become teach­
ers In the true sense as fully as ta possible
for human beings to become leaders of one
another In Intellect and soul

SmlClWtute I- Mr.
P~aeasion for tbe pest four yean&lt;, and tagreatly admired by all. His proud, bold
and fenriess movement; vigorous, untiring
action; his beauty, style and spirit attract
universal attention and challengeJadmlratluuy Although an eager animal,' delight­
ing in his work, he is at the same time
which has given
gentle and e^Sstlc
tractable.
The one c—----- - ------------- --- ------him, as well as all boracs of tbe Morgan
breed, bls greatest celebnty la his capacity
as a roadster. Thia one prominent fact of
the Morgan • breed, their nattnral beauty
and extreme speed performances, in these
latter days, have again brought them Into
great prominence.
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Tbe Morguu borae Is the one best calcu­
lated to raise thu standard ot the roadster.
His prepotency h without parallel. His
ability to stamp bls peculiar eharaclerli»tlcs upon hl* pnjgeny exceeds that of any
other breed.
But the crowning attraction of Oak Grove
stables is
GOt.bKS HERO

’The celebrated standard bred .English
Shire Stallion, No. ML He is seven years
told, stands 1«J,S -hands high and weighs
over 1.000 llw. Hero Is one of tlie most
Intelligent animals we ever saw, performs
numerous and wonderful tricks tliat dis­
play good horse renoe. If not n mastery of
the English language. This is character­
istic of the Shire breed.
Hero Is a handsome animal, golden bay
color, and represents’ll big sum of money,
and Is well worth It. -By tbeir fruity fit
shall know them" Is a test as applicable to
horses omen; and .Hero is the sire of as
fine a lut of colts as stand up In Barn­
county. Owners of his get which are but
yearlings would not let them gb for money
lees than it takes three figures to express.
Nearly all have tbe color of their sire, and
.possess that beauty of build aud grace of
action which have made Hero a prime fa­
vorite with all. especlSlIy the farmers.
His services, as well as thoi*1 of Kyra:
Chief, are in great demand, and this -sea­
son promises to far surpass any fotmeronc
with them. Ills colts took the Unit pre­
mium as well as the special prize offered
at the last Barry county fair for "all pur­
pose” colls which were the get uf a Barry
county stallion.
If you are raising colte merely to sell,
and don’t rare pow they turn out after
leaving your hands nor for your reputation
as a breeder, the services of any large stal­
lion may answer. But if you want to raise
a horse of indomitable couragp and Iron
constitution, thnt you can use profitably
youreelf. and do the most hard work on
tbe tvm or road until you are ready to
sell, and then commaud as high lor higher
price than any other: and desire also to
give the purchaser full value of bls money,
thus establishing your reputation as a
breeder, you can do best by patronizing a
first-class English Draft or Sbirv stallion.
.Vo other hone can match them [for vUtilily, gtrenyth and endurance ctaiplcrl tciih
beauty. At three of the lateht annual
sessions of the'National Horse Association,
the first year held at New Orleans, anQ
the next two at Chicago, a very large pre­
mium, open to the world and to all classes
of horses, was offered for the best draft
stallion. In all three instances staillous
to compete for fids special purse were
brought from nil quarters of this country
and from Europe, many owners having
spent a small fortune to get their heraes at
these contests. In all three: the Shire
breed took the premiums as the best draft
stallion. This fact speakes volumes for
the Shire breed.
The j*ople ot Hastings and vloinlty are
glad to knoW that James M. Bauer is the
owner of as fine a stallion of lids Shire
breed as can be found anywhere. aud that
his services can be secured at a very mod­
erate price. Ax before stated Golden Hero
is registered hi the stud book, and no
doubt can be entertained of his pot-sewing
tbe pure Shire blood. ’
‘ In these stables Is also kept a thorough
bred Jersey bull, whoso services are in
gn«t demand.
From what we have said, our readers
cart see that a visit to Oak Grove stables
will be very interesting, and Mr. Bauer is
already, when not engaged, for a good
chat about horses, and will take pleasure
In showing visitors altout his stables and
In exhibiting his fine horses.

£37^. tto u«

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31110.

Farm work Is progressingn11
wwed and nearly all the oata. This »*«son is from b to 10 &lt;tay» later than last.
W. A. BpauMtaff contracted last week
3,500 bushels of wheat at 80e. per bushel.
M. Woodard, cur other wheat buyer, Is
uffertng 81e. per bushel. There ta pot any
collusion between the gentlemen, the one
that has tbe most sand gets the wheat.
Vanners If you want good prices for good
wheat and honorable dealing draw your
wheat to Milo.
Mr. Editor, did yon you ever fall Into
the tolls of a Indies aid society? If so you
ran sympathize with t!»e writer. A bible
was wanted for our church, which takes
money. How to raise it was the question
for the'ladta aid society to solve; and this
was the way tbey dld.it. An assessment
of one cent for each year a perfam was old
payable on tlKlr next birthday. Only 72
cents for the writer. The lady of the
house informs me tliat the average attend­
ance for the past year of Milo Sunday
school was 40. Think they will increase
the nvernge the present year.

E. B. Payne and wife have gone to Kal­
amazoo visiting.
Elder Nice has returned another year on
the Hope Center circuit.
E. B. Payne has lost over 100 liens with
the cholera nnd others also.- It is said sour
milk and soda is a sure cure.
.
A new organ at &lt;J. I). Loomis’.
A radical Sunday school organized last
Sunday at Cedar Creek with A. Bostwick
superintendent.
*
1/jttie Loomis has returned borne from
Allie Bostwick’s.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Charlotte suffered a most disastrous fin*
Sunday a. iu.. entailing a loss of upwards
of §10,000 to her business street. Char­
lotte has a splendid system of waterworks,
but the water pressure was so-k&gt;w that no
headway was made In lighting the flames
until more steam and more pressure was
secured at tlie pump house. Tlie day be­
fore. two gentlemen connected with the
water works system here were In Charlotte,
and of course visited the water works
pump house there.
Notiring that the
water pressure was but 35 !ba, one of the
Hastings gentlemen said to the other
“That Is a dangerously low pressure.
Charlotte will have a big fire and no water
to fight IL If they don't look out” And
sure enough the very next morning Ithappened.

While at Hickory Corners Saturday, wc
saw a big load of new funiiture come in
from Milo, nnd St was soon placed in ’.he •
furniture stone of A. A. Aldrich. Upon
inspecting the work, we found It was
made at the factor) here, nnd Mr. Aldrich
said he was having a splendid sale on thi&lt;
furniture, and complimented It most highly.
Hastings furniture now finds It way to
nearly 000 different customers scattered
from Maine to Colorado, and from Michl*
gxn to Te.xas, making the name of Hast­
ings known wherever It got*. A year ago
Hastings was hardly known outside its
corporate limits, and some of the people
inside hardly realized they were alive un­
less they stuck pins Into tach other or ran
up against something. All this Is changed:
and Hastings Is cow recognized ns one of
the hustling cities of Michigan. It has
cost our city about $12,000 to make the
Neighboring counties.
transformation. Who snys It h not worth
already more than it cost? Within GO
A noticeably incident In the recent visit days 350 hands will be employed in tho
of Prof. Morse of Chicago tq our city to various manufacturing Institutions of this
give his lecture on art, wag Ns unexpected city; nnd It is more than probable that by
recognition of an old friend and classmate
another winter the number will be 100
In the person uf the host who entertained
more. To keep things moving should be
him while here. Prof. M. having lectured
the alm of citizens and council, and in (lie
the previous evening at Kalamazoo brought
good work, nil should pull together with a
a letter of Introduction from Mrs. L. H.
Stone to Dr. and Mrs. A. T. Metcalf whose
guest he was (luring hia stay here. After
being taken for a drive about the city dur­
ing the forenoon, tlie Professor met the
Doctor at dinner, both as strangers. In
the conversation which ensued, the fonner Ct Which l:o tau nover worn, viz., that of a
remarked that the latter's name waa not Ruwtau field mar«hal. Although ba ia a
unfamiliar to him as he had known a nimmander in-chief of tho army, hi* majertv
b«. thu conttaontel »lory goe*. vowed nevj
young man 48 years age, named “Abo”
Metcalf, at Whitesboro academy In the towaarthataalgutaof a Art! marated until
thill
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state ol New York. The Doctor replied,

‘•I was that fellow” but failed to recall the
acquaintance, untilthc professor said that torious war.—Montreal star.
hta first name was “Sid," when he was at
once recognized and a most cordial ex­
Mra,. Emily H. Moir, who inherited tbo
change of felicitations ensued, “Abe" and
“Sid" recalling many agreeable events of C”®,1 Morgan estate, hiu her fortune counted
high m ten million, ot dollars 1; i. h?
their student days.—Battle Creek Journal. as
v«ted largely in high priced, ^ld/Dd 'y'
l4Ut September Ellsher Crawfonl of ng recuritk-s, which bring bar a very llrge
Ix-roy had the misfortune to step upon a income. She nara. it {«
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rusty nail which thrust itself into bls loot
to quite a depth. Dr. Jacksou of Climax
Nork.—If. E. Confin'a Letter.
attended tlie wopnd and It eventually
healed, and although tender, seemed all
right, l^st week be complained of a sore­
A poltal»d kultdu, awll, dh-_,‘
.
new between two toes, and upon Inspec­
milk U&gt;a Imnwdlfttel, vltbdrwwn i,
tion proved to be a fester. Dr. J. was *&gt; ,prlrt&lt; pod,™.,
S „“
again called, and upon opening the fetter r&gt;«totau» U tom* ,K|,
removed an obstacle which he supposed to u pure, a drop of tha fluid wiU
♦„ .T
be rust from the nail, but which proved
upon inspection wifi: the glass, to be a don of water will prevent adh-“it&gt;n of
piece o&lt; th* stocking carried through by drop—Norwich Bulletm. •QO“h* « th»
tbe nail: The wound seemed better and
It 1« hoped will continue so.

Miss Pauline Mason found a curious
document in the Plainwell paper mill last
1 Passion, granted to
Stephen Sth well, -allow lug him to Carry
cloth and trimmings for a suit of clothes
to Brooklyn and dated Oct. 7. 1782.
Grand Ledge owns Its electric light
plant, and ite street llgbts cost «M each
year. A new dynamo and several new are
lamps wlU be added to Its present plant

A visit to Oak Grove Breeding Stables,
of which James M. Bauer is proprietor, is
Judge VanZIle, of Charlotte, was last
writ worth tbe time of any one Interested week elected chairman of the Eaton tmuntv
l&gt;no horecs.
linrKAK. Tlie
Tlw&gt; stables arx
—. ..
In tine
are snlrndlrtlv
splendidly mniihlb-an unmmlHuu I.. —ilocated, conveniently arranged, and poe­ Jennings, resigned because of HI health.
tess two Terr valuable stallions. of which
MUtpn. King, of Dimondale, who recent­
ward, and you will ly etoped with Mrs. Grace Pugh. a ip^r-

tramps on shipboard.

tnlu of.
was I uo. We toe laqntol ot ,Jfaro
fears
old mldent. «lnce end nolwoot loom el A CHAMPION DEADHEAD THAT IN­
Si, to^uto -he toe. *d &gt;om ot
FESTED A STEAMSHIP.
them ore ee-reral ytos oto1- Tt‘.en1 *
to the "Motor, ot Eotou oud ln«boor eountle," end were not e
nrtood Ito this wort threw no M*1 "■
[X
™
oobjeet. There ™
wm no trouble In hndU-t
trotohl, book who wmthe
In on, ot the towns but when It chore to
retonlloc sueb an onlmportent ewrt os
STeotonrotto ot. relltod
^"o^ta'SotSmen. a aowa-ar ou "&gt;» toripoaa
Uer laa &lt;nr
down to AnatraUa," arid a ablp ottar.
1, appaan that „to&gt; U» Martp™.
out past Alcatraz she »u boarded
by a co;mle of jx-lieeam who liad a warrant
lotto Republican.
for the arrest of one Mika Culilgan, • burly
M,
ototeUy
•to to-to-l *'
additional county, news.
com]ionlon iu a brawl
that tbe fellow’s life

&gt; T?""-11"
touUIal nrerauita'
to hm. much lutou pictoremu, u...

ruin would draw'^ 1
•»&gt; (tog to h.„ &lt;». toit,i-Tj^ amjjj

Uot**Ma UM5W«Dt which will probal.H-. .

TTM, nudaz toog ttorl.,r;,
—“to to,
(npadUonoC boom anormou-.
. ,5 _&gt; •

dWd Hi

of putting it in place

wm bu

[

jrtrfwNttngiradwith.bigbr,.
a k&gt;t of meonbqrieM marks on it
1
-to
coukl do, oad with tho usual curfasitv ofa
reporter, asked the foreman why he-ab

“Why," ooJd IwC’te, haw m .-a,rk ,h
that way or they’d be smMbod In n„ t■
My look of amazement doubt!-- . „r.. nnUl.
him to furtharaxnlanation. fo-1;.. milj. -y
into, ut tta mtoos Cl&gt;lll*ta, U»«th ttay m the workman around a new bu.l i • •
had receivsd jwaluve information that he had in tho custom ot shoving lut. .
'et:
slowed away. Of course tbe *hlp*» officer* through the op»*u *a&gt;.b before th? ... , i&gt; pJ
stare intertsial in preventing auy stowaway in. They would continue tn do i: r-s ,.tl J2L ’
from bead::.-: bi. pa-xagv. and -stated Uto thogtamtoinit we didn't do
u
tolicemeu to th-.- fultart. It awiDed ta»ta*»L attract their attention, that’s th-.- mJson
bte that the ftigitlve eould be aboard, and you always m» new window* dauhxi with
the search wa^giveu up and the officer* dto- glaring white mark-. Even If
^&lt;-1*** •
embarkod.
&gt;
■ workman dore start to shove a *Uck t inter
This was in. tho afternoon, and about ux through a costly plate of gio.--, h- w;l] jtop
bouts later, when tho rtoamar was well
bht to sea, up walla the mtaung Calligau That white mark is jwrt a signa) which «y»t
from hte hiding pl»a» somewhere between •Look out; you’ll break me If yon ar.. uo»
deck*. Ho wni promptly hauled before tlie careful/"
captain, aud a» it wo* not possible to tend
him anywhere, and the taw could hirdly
br.ro jMtifled throwing him overboard, he
Children sora^timei tell tbe- truth nt the
wm wutanced to tbe hardest kind of, shovel­ most Inopportune moment*, mark : - i-»r di»ing in tho Srerwm. The sentence hod do comfort of their elder*, write.-, n r-i:
apjauvut effort on Cullqpn, who was a big, eoL who relate* that a tadylqf h r .&lt; .
strapping young- follow, mrl he t«xik off hl* ance, whose home was cltariningly ii-..vm^d,
coat and handled t!»e shovel m tlie coalhole in had two roguteh. irreprearihl? Lotk
'
a war that showed be wax an able Ixxtied ami
Oue afternoon thte lady liai t
expert ffi crun. The energy ilteptaycd by tbo was particulariy anxiou* to .produ- • &gt; i .tror.
•stowaway wuu him tho gutxl opinion of the able imprumion and took great jx.jp,;. r thi,
subordimite officers, and as one of the fire­ purpose, b'h^ prepared an tdabcrsn- -upper
Tbe guest* and family were gtahc-rpd aj'xmt
pen fell »fck Culllgan wo* treated during the
trip to Honolulu like a regular band.
tbe tea tabla, When one «rf tbo boy, *urj rhed
put orr at iiosotrix.
hto mother by exclaiming during a lull :a th*
Brfor* reaching tho bland* tb* captain, conversation,' “Tail you what. m*.
don’t
who ham! of Culhga::’* go-d work, read aim
a lecture full of goo-1 advise, and winding up’
with .ths declaration that ,hs would be put bknhed. and than said with a-lnu*b: “No,
adiore at Honolulu and prevented from going Johnnie. thi&lt; ia a company supper." Tb»
any further oo tlw Mariposa.
reply and tbo little laugh'.prevcntnl nay fat],
Cjlligan pleaded hard to be allowed to pro-: ing nf awkwardness.
cred to spluey, a* there wa* a poor show of ' After supper the company retired to/.hi
making a living in Ilonolulu and he coukl parlor, where tbe' latapa were lighted, oui
not inuntxllately return to Sau Francisco, here thnt artim boy fired another sho; at hu
where tho record of bis murderona amaull
was tfill fpudi on tbe city front.
“Oh, ma!” be cried, • yctj'vr borrowed Aunt
The captain wa* inflexible, however, and Sally’s new tamp*, alat you.'"
Cdlllgan &gt;v,m fired at Honohdn, but not till u
If annoyed, tho mother did not betray it;
coltortion had ben mtsto up for him, with butt making a nulling grimace to her guwu.
wnich he dfacinborked m high spirit*, prom­ shesaiil; “It** do use trying to *Uin&lt;m bor­
ising to return In ti:oe to au-company hi* ben­ rowed plumes with my bqy»."—Youth «Uomefactor* to Sydney. ponton.
. Having bad renskkrable experience with
*ca tramp* before, tbe captain ordered a
Young inventors have Ik-xune a!out as uc*barp lookout to bs kept to prevent Culllgan
from sneaking back; but some one-tailed in mtroiM as poets of late. Thw I* iui aspMag
hta duty, for when twelve hour* oat of Hono­
lulu who sboahl stroll up on deck but tbe
irrepressible tramp There wa* the usual said about tbe im-mieiA of Bditoi-an-l other
rctne, of courve. Tho culprit was hauled be­ great inventors thnt young pert.m-nf tal­
fore the captain and again &gt;ruten«xi to the ent ff/no longer relieve fi.tir Jvcrburd-asd
hottest spot in tbe fireroom. This wa* no raiads by darling verse nr reciting eipioii.
light p’Jntahmeu:. for the wither wa&lt; iu- extracts from Bluike*pc*re’x “Hamk:" tr
tanasly tropical; but CuL'ignu took hi* iwn- “Rtcbard ill,” but they have begun t- pder
tence nuilinyly and once more resumed tho along with electricity, or linl.-er with r:.tal».
*tord with energy, thinking that tbe rest of
the trip to Sydney, was smooth Bailing.
wild and altogether a'jMtrd and impjwiW*
thug. You have no Idcalhow numy enibryo
f!!tting|alx&gt;ut
rtrceu
for Mr. Cullignu, however, and n few boun ganiuxM there
before we sighted Tatulta, in tbe Samoan
hdanda. exited up the burly tramp and told ter fi-r the modest stipend of I: .•&gt; fd toffl
fcriwcck.—St. IxjeLi Glob^Dt.'
bltn to get ready to go a&amp;orc.
’

Culligan pleodad bard to be let work hL.
wgy to Auckland at least, for tbe prospxt of
a oocoanut diet on th? Samoan island* for an
indefinite period seemed to worry.Ulrn. Tbe
captain wa* determined, however, to make
mt vxamplu and Culligon was shipped on a
canoe and paddled ashore by a couple of Hainoati native*, aitxr getting auotber small
irnb -r.p’Jw! from the reudar bonruxl crew
and somo paa»mgera. Tho last atvn of Culligon at Tuiuila lie was standing on the bench
with u cocoanut under each arm aud sur­
rounded by native*, tn wboui he wm daocrlbing in tho city front vernacular tbe hardsulp. of a sea voyage without a ticket.
Tit? effleers ot the Ma*ijx&gt;sa congratulated
tbeuwslvea that they ha-1 seen the tart of tbe
champion M tramp, for tbe praport of Culllgat) gettmgawny fromTutullain many a Ding
day without paying for bw paaago seemed
very dim. Tbeir surprise can therefore be
itns-ined when, on Jebing Bydnev. the ubb

quitoui Cu’.llgan wa* fount] quint)v sttlia* oa
the wharf awaiting their arrival *
“How on earth did yon tnanag* to get here
ahead of u»F asked one uf the astonished
crew, and Culligun.smilingly solved tbe riddie by admittin;; that he bad stowed himself
away in the Are room of a German man-ofwar thatbad r*!k&lt;l nt tbe Islands on its way
toSydney immediately after tbe MaripcM
“*
Awtl-ind, and there to tho uns’icak&amp;lUe nmaao meat of tbe Mariposa’* people Culllgan wm

A Deadlj Scrpvni.
There is in Iixlta a
se-p
oalv s
few inches long, called echb's can::.’.;.rtwbn*
i#«o horrify venomous tliaz iu bit • i- ca]nbte Of causing death lu t wi| ur lhr&lt;- w-ccnd*

iu victim on tba bare flat
rk-intervening; bn: lu
sufferer has burn paralyi

without any fab-

with tnteiw! *g"

coagulated in the vein* nnd a epesn ot th*
heart has terminated thd exbten-., alm-nt
before auy remedy.could
even attempted.
—Edgar L. Wakeman in ttttaburg Dujntfh.

1 want
i- he iulvTupted,
__ „
_ _
rtbcr.r
throwing down a coin.
,
Tbe child came ulowly up to hta;. aft*r
pocketing ths money, and barely t-wx-W b‘*
cheek with a kfes.
“Humph," ejaculated tlje parent. "Irom
the kb* you give I should judge tliat you
don’t appreciate it very much."
She caught bold of his leuxl*. and looking
squarely into .hta eye*, solemnly *aid:
“Do you expect a ten dhltar ki« for rtfzy
center—Atlanta Constitution.

If anyooein Borton will take tl&gt;- troubte
01) Ute I
whnrf just as b-had been own at Sydney. to step into tbe modeling rtmp of Faul A.
Gareo, on Province court, he will »•* a *«•
inquiry, and CuUignn derMvof hands in plartM MMpmdtsl front
set the minds of hi* former shipmate* at reet
bj oallnc Ure, b, tad qato.Srerf M«mU tbe walk and ceiling*. Tbe casu nreall
riaoa, from tbe tiny band ot a baby, tb»- tWiawnv nn n reun...
_ ■ .
...
cate, standee hand of tbO young giri. &gt;h»
faller, rtrangur hand of thp mature woman. .
to the powerful, muscular hand of the n»n
Kdaeoted SoartaM. ,
They are a euriou* and interertlng *ight.
Now and th® there to a dainty foot and
(Ulwkotatatowntoftei m "u»,MnUui ankle and erunetiroe* a finely formed arm ap­
Tk°" ““to* tor dumb pears.—Borton Advertiser.
Jbb country *. will hMrfb
wxhlM
to «gi«»taX crocodlk. «„1 «nrn,dUlto
Mlle. DmyvmVa. .&lt;_____ _. . .
.

Tbe mart striking feature of tee big LotOX
Lyreum ta tit© Bounding board that rues- fro.n
th* rtaga. When tbe many electric light*
turned oa their roflwttou* upon t: produc* a
brilliancy that ta almost glaring, aud at fir*-,
podtlrely painful to the ej-B. One npj*«r&gt; tn
ba staring Into a ohkll of gleaming Mi' rr
streaked with gokl. Thi* acamding board i’
Mda of aotfatatenunurn. a motal which
year* ago would have been considered : ’•&lt;&gt;
paaaiva to be u*ed In any.vufh quantity -

wateh for We bUod. A nmoil
i* *t ,h’
middle of each fiavre. When tbe b«ur h»u&lt;i
given hour ti**'l*V |,ir

public.
a iuiui c-i aorran cvuuv. v-i ■ —
-Meh bi hrn hr U» toslitor »“»

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3L. XXXIV. NO. 53

HASTINGS, MICH, APRIL 30, 1890.

Hastings Banner
Published Wednesdays by
COOK Bzaos.,

nAanxce. min.
F. R. PANCOAST
HASTINGS, MICH.

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Men’s aDi Boys’ Clothing
W’o'totrTJmSI,1

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Real tie M Fire Sale Prices:
Men s worsted suit*, worth double the price
Meo'* mixed caasbncre suits, real valoe 8A80
Men * fauey ebeviot soil*, never were sold less than 87.S0
Men's mixed ovslzuer suits, worth e^ery cent of 88
Men's fancy »ur&gt;W suits. *o!&lt;J by other* at 8a
Men's all-wool »ulto. ready seller* al 8*
Men's all wool sbevmt sol to. splendid value st 8* and 8»-8C ......
Men's lancy Imported cheviot sails, retailed the stat* over at &gt;14.
Mea t A 1. Dand T caaslmene salts, sell ready at 8t4 and 813....
Men s Imported Sawyer suit*, former price 8U
Men's floe silk mixed ciwslmere suits. «e've sold hundreds at fJO.
Men s aenalne Paw yer A Harris cassiraere sutts
We can wholesale them al 815. but they go'In the tire sale al III.*
Men's casstiuero and cheviot suit*
Extra flnftsl.of Imported and best domestic mills, regular value 822and 834.
Hfr-Every Bull In this mammoth oigput will be a walking advertisement for Hudson’s
Tower.

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

COUNTY NEWS.

These are hut;»few of the thousands of bargains in Boy's Clothing that we offered
during the Great Eire Sale. Boys Sailor Salta, worth 81.25. Fife Sale price W cents.
Boys blouse shlrta. worth 82, Fire Sale Price 81.10. Boys Sults, worth a.'AO, Fire Bale
price 81A0. Boys' Sults, worth 83--&gt;. Fire Sale Price |j,oo. Boys' Suita, worth84.75, Fire
sale Price 83.00. Boys Suits, worth
and 83, Fire 8a!e Price S5.ua Turn your eyei
awav-Bov* Ixmg pant Suit. Union worsted Coal, pant* and vest, 83.W. The greatest
bargain offering any clotlner ever undertook to make. Bovs' short pants! Boys long
pants! Men's panto! Go to the Tower aud read the Fire Sale Prices: smile and save
money. How long will the sale last? It will only take us a few days to sell the surplus
—and then postponement meaa-» a less. Hudson Is the largest retail clothlar tn th*
iMwId. Tell your neighbor, hts father, and brother, that the Greatest Bargain Sale of
* * ■ .I'.i- nrtw f-ai fit

HUDSON’S

Tower Clothing Co
lltidsou—Largest Retail Uotbier In America—Grand Rapids. Mich.

Michigan.

Grand Rapids,

SHflbELflNb

Given Away^

Th_ most extensive
Pu®e Bred

.py
Webster* Unabridged dlctiop■ • ■ n fruitmaiu gardener, farmer or
r-i&gt;n who buys of me or any of ray
so worth of Nursery s:&lt;»ck or
'kind for spring or fall plont. i'. "I I. prices. Terms cash ozj ap1 nidi.. Coiue and see nu- or make
kn iwii i'V addressing Wrights CiilrL-.-u-y. Middleville, Mich.. I*. O. box

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Live Stock

breeds.

Establishment In
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Bred Trotters,
Clvdesdales
,
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in the
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EngHsh Shires.
Iceland Poole*.
Belgian Draft*.
.Shetland Ponies^
SnRolks,
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French QpMBen,
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Devon Cattle
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WHOLE NO. 1822.
disposing of bls persona! property. He
will move to Lansing.
• Haryey Karns is Improving rapidly.
Martha Anders, of Richland, was at
home over Sunday.
Farmers are complaining of fruit tree
agents not filling orders as per agreement.
W. Harrison is III.
Mrs. 1). Hull fa III.
Why .cannot Brush Ridge have Sabbath
school this summer.
P. IL Karas was In Hastings on Satur­
day.
Rumors of n wedding soon in the
neighborhood.
The I’, of L’s are not as lively as they
were some time ago.
•
John McBain sold his colt to W. Henson
lost week realizing 8100,

Freeport.
John Yarger was In Grand Rapids Mon­
day.
The 1. O. O. R. had a supper and speak­
ing hi their iiall Saturday evening.
Mr., Kelley, of Clarksville, will meet
those Ihterestod In writing at the school
house Wednesday evening.
Dr. H. C. Peckham purchased a horse of
W. S. Bouck Inst week.
Chas. V. Edgier will move his grocery
stock In the Sisson building. •
Millard Lightfoot and wife and Mr.
Whedon Sumlnyed In Freeport.
James Godfrey and wife weye In Lowell
Saturday.
Dr. J. H. Carpenter has rented rooms
In the rink and has commenced practicing
his profession.
Several attended the dance at Clarks­
ville Friday night.
H. Culler has moved on the Cool &amp; Cur­
tiss farm.
Izi Pardee is preparing to build on bls
The following persons arc authorized to re- farm north of town.
Enoch Andrus, our genial supervisor,
MvBMbecriptluns for the Bams**:
was in town last week taking the assess­
Assyria
Preston Jewell.
... UN.Mother.
ment.
. Kugfoe Jordan.
Ik-UOrd
D. E. Watters moved his drug stock to
C W. AnnnlroDK.
Bovtn* Mills
Remus last week.
Broward
. . Wm. Broward.
Chas. Capj»ens and wife, of Bowne, were
CarUbn .
J. if. Covert.
D. L. Northland.
Cedar Crock
surprised by their many friends last Sat­
..Howard Mother.
urday.
. . Byron Flsber.
The Freeport * Cornet band will soon
.......... R.«. Rice.'
..
.F.
J.
Norwood.
Delton
commence practicing again. We think we
Freeport
A. M. HerriMiton.
can Iroast of one of the best bands In Barry
Hickory C
Edwin
county. .
‘
Cha*. Williams
irr In­
Will Cook, of the Banneil was In town
Clarence Doolltllr
Milo.
last week.
, •
W. M. Adkins.
S. IL Hunt has purchased the millinery
le Groce
J. McKehrer.
llevICc
Hamilton Carveth.
stock of Miss Maloney A Co., and the busi­
H. O. Hair.
IVtlle .
ness will be conducted by Mrs. Hunt
. Ed Edward*.
o'Dtmnell .
.
Trade seems to be getting better In our
. fa W. Wing.
OiMfaerlHe Mills
,Wtn. L. Brown.
1'rMrterille .
town.
. Wesley Myer*.
Woodland
E. G. Bennett.
YaMec Fprinj».

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from ttH&gt;liu&gt;4&gt; .t Um Uumruco romow Into
.,'ie pouesMcm of J. L. Hudson, proprietor of the Tower, at an averaee nriro of a littto
over One-trail Ibe Original Cort to Manufacture, in consequenoc of whleh the Tower
Clothing Co. eoinmcnee* this day a grand forced tale of Men s wd Boy." »utu Snra'Overcoats and Trousers nt prices that will close this Immense stock in short order
Everj- garment in this sale I* warranted perfect and free from damage bv fire smoke or

Hvsrixcs. Mich.. April 17. isso.
n r ,. hereby given that the copartnursUlp
•■Jure existing between lhe undersigned
- :&gt; firm name ot Phillips &amp; Soule b this
?-..j.ved,C.eo. W. Soule retiring. All ac­
ts and notes due said firm aralo.be paid to
- I. Phillips .Micc4*«)r&gt;i to Phillips &amp; Boule.
liabilities of Kld.'finn are staunwd bv
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L store they paid less, but a better price
and fair dealing.
Mr. Fenner has the stone masons and
carpenters at work on his basement barn.
40x80.
John B. Moreau Is having a' fair trade.
The P. of L talk some of contracting with
him.
~
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Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Brady, of Wood­
land, have moved in part of,Will Evans*
bouse.
Will Evans started for Kansas Monday,
where lie will work at his trade this sum­
mer.
B. N. Mosey is quite rick.
Surprise party at Will Evans Saturdayevening.
•Geo. Roe Is at home on a*vlsiL
Oris Mapes cut his foot quite bad last
Thursday, requiring several stitches to be
token iu it.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shafer, a
little girl.
E. G. Potter has bought Jesse Fox horse,
and bls old mule can be heard singing
“There Is a good time coming.
Ed. Brown began bls school In the Mayo
district Monday.
Walter Mapes is being treated by Dr.
Johnson, of Battle Creek, and says he has
not felt as well In years.
The S. S.. convention was a success in
every .way. there being a good attendance
both afternoon and evening.
Won Bivens cut his toot quite bad while
splitting rails last Thursday.
Rob Bell, David Kuntz and Mrs. M. Guy
are all sick at this writing.
Rev. Goodrich, of Barryville, attended
the S. S. convention Thursday.
J. R. McKee has purchased a lot of J.
K. Wilcox, and will build a house on the
same.
G. W. Brown is expected home from
New York state this week.
The presiding elder of Che Evangelical
church preached a very able discourse at
the North Maple Grove church Sunday
even(ug.
Mrs. Bell, of New York state, is visit­
ing her sons, Robert and Jehn.
Rev. Johnson, of Nashville, and Myers,,
of Hastings, were in attendance at the S.
S. convention Thursday.
Mrs. A. T. Rowley and-Mrs. Wm. Jarrard visited at Co. Clerk Brice in Hastings
last Tuesday.
Edward Brown began his school in the
Baker district this week.

Lida Powers, of Battle Creek, is visitingfriends here.
Mrs. Richard Jones, of Otsego, is visit­
.
South Carlton.
George Mullen and Erwin Jones will ing friends and relatives at this place.
Most every one. on our street have made ,commence their schools next Monday.
The P. of 1. have organized a lodge ot
garden.
The Odd Fellow’s social on Friday even­ 47 members at Thompson's hall.
Out seeding is about over iu this part ing was a peasant affair. Speeches were
Mis* Cora Nulf. of Butler, Is visiting
of town.
made by Dr. McLeay, Prof. Smith and her brother.
■
So tar as 1 have cxatninetl, the prospect others. Several visitors were present and
Quarterly meeting at the EvangelleaT
is good for a peach crop.
all felt they wn; amply paid for coming. church Saturday and Sunday.
F. B. Flemming wont to flrand Rapids
J. J. Perkins has been quite sick but Is
On Thursday evening April 24tfa oc­
Friday remaining over Sunday.
better at tills writing. ’
curred one of the most pleasant festivities
Misa Malle Ballou Is intending to go to
James Richards, of Hastings, was In oar of the season. The occasion being the
Saginaw in the near future for a visIL
marriage of Hattie E. Jones to Harry F.
vniuge last week.
,
Mr. A. G. Senter, of Clarksville, was
Warren Richaijs. of Middleville, Is Stevens at the residence of the brides
calling on old acquaintances 'Wednesday. spending a few (lays with Prairieville parents, Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Jones, in
Mr.;Moses Durgcc of East Carlton ,is friends.
the presence of a large number of friends
Hev.
Culp, of Plainwell, exchanged pul­ and relatives. The bride was beautifully
steadily failing.
Mr. James Covert took a business trip pits with Rev. Perry Inst Sunday.
attired iu ecru ottoman goods with a deco­
to Grand Rapids Tuesday.
Rev. Fletcher, of Plainwell, exchanged ration of flowers.. The presents were
Mr., Cornell, who has been a guest of pulpits with Rev. Pope Sunday evening.
numerous and valuable.
The ceremony
Mra. Wermuth for a few weeks past re­
Several of our school children are unable was performed by the Rfev. F. N. Janes,
turned to his home In Allegan last week. to attend school on account of severe colds. after which a bountiful repast was served
Mr.j Wood has had a very sic.k horse but
Ed. Holiday and wife went to Kalama­ it being prepared almost entirely by . the
is better.
zoo on Saturday.
hands of the bride. May they live a long
Hetiry Shriber lost one of his horses not
Wv understand that'George Holiday has and happy life is .the wish of one who was
long tlnce.
token unto himself n wife.
there.
, ,
Misa Cora Forbes who has been sick for
M. J. Goss has sold his stock of goods to
mote than a year h now l»cing treated by Messrs. J. Calms. S. Temple and Geo.
Mrs.
J.ou
Sylvester,
of
Battle Creek,
a lady M. D. of Charlotte but we hear she Nelson and will retire from business. Mr.
Goss’ poor health compelltsl ‘him to make visiting relatives here thl* week.
is no better,
Mabel Cbx is sick with chicken pox.
We had several cold nights lost week the change. While Mr. Goss' many
Bert Fort! moved to Kalamo Monday.
friends are sorry that he has fell It neces­
but hepe lltat peaches csca|&gt;ed.
A large- number of friends gave Frank
Mrs. Alfred Raymond went to Orange­ sary to retire from business, yet are glad
Pratt a pleasant purpriae Thursday even­
ville fast week to take Verne ami Clftra to sec the business will be conducted by
ing. The time vas passed with music and
ElUshome. They have been spending a such meh as Messrs. Cairns, Temple and
dancing.
.
few weeks here with their grandparents. Nelson. Each of the new firm has lieen
Chas. Baker, of Battle Creek, is in town.
J. J. Wilcox, of l*ortl*nd, was on our living in ^Prairieville for many years and
Spring lias come once more and with It
are
well
known
as
good,
honest
business
streets last Wednesday.
tlie usual number of rag peddler*, and* all
Mrs. Wermuth bld Carlton friends good men.
kinds of peddlenu'
bye last Tuesday. Report says she will
Prof. Smith was in Hastings Saturday
Our citizens wens treated to a bear dance
spend the summer with an uncle in to meet with the l&gt;oard of county exuniinone day last week.
Stanton.
Will Jinks moves thl* ’week from the
Eugene Hartman expects to go to Iowa
L. Gibbs has the wall to Mrs. Collier’s
Boughtcu place to Hastings.
now house finished, and has begun plaster­
In the near future.
Thoma* Tasker has been doing a goaf
A line shower last Tuesday night re- ing J. .1. Perkin’s new house.
job of grading 16 his front yard.
frertlresl growing vegetation wonderfully,
Chas. Atkins has the finest yearling colt
House cleaning is engrossing most of
*
Carlton.
around here, his weight is 1,105.
time, patience and strength of the women.
Geo. Bceclujr starts for the Valley City
Richard Stevens has rented the BoughMr. Flsber bought a span of colts of Monday to work In a planing mill.
ten farm.
Riker for 880. Mr. Riker and family are
The opera company will give a other
Herman Haver moved to Battle Creek
going to Dakota this spring.
entertainment in the near future. In the Hits week where he will work at the car­
Geo. Hartman and sou Erl. arc working exhibition they did well, and now they are penter trade.
.
for Cy Brown at Woodbury.
We hear going to try It again, and hope they will
that Mr. B. I* putting up an elevator in have a full house.
Oovanlal*.
Orlle Peake had several sheep and
. Dr. Hoffman will be found nt all hours
said place.
Always put the best possible construct­ two doors north of J. N. Covezt’s store.
lambs killed by dog* last Thursday.
ion yon can on an action bntil you are
James Doouan in at home from Kala­
Henry Hosmer and wife, of Nashville,
eotipellcd to do otherwise.
mazoo
ou account of the severe illneo* of
spent Sunday with R Hosmer and wife.
It will be wdl for all to be tlioroughly
James Brangdon and wife, of East ills wife.
acquainted with the nature of an oath be­ Carlton, was at the Center Saturday. • ‘
Quite a number of the members of the
fore our supervisor gets around.
O. F. Warner intends going to Akron, Evangelical denomination of this vicinity
Mrs. Drake of Charlotte Is the guest of Colorado, in the near future.
attended the quarterly meeting at South
Mr*. C. L. Smith at this writing.
Judson Carpenter and best girl spent Maple Grove last Saturday and Sunday,
Mr. Lewis Barker has broken ground Sunday In Clarksville.
Mrs. VanHorn and her daughter. Mra.
,
Gibbs visited friend* here on Sunday laat
for Ids new residence.
Several of our young men attended the
and are uow visiting Charles VanHorn at
contest nt Coats Grove Friday night and
From past experience farmers are not In­ Grand Rapids.
were highly pleased with the exercises of
The friends of J. McLean will be glad
tending to plow as early as heretofore.
the evening.
/
Rainfall 25th. (LOO) one inch and six to loam that be bu been very* successful
tenths. Average daily temperature 52 de­ in Ills ministerial work at Lambertville,
Monroe to. where he now resides.
Yankee Spring*.
gree*. highest 54 degree*.
Harvey Adams and wife are the parents
Wm. IL Smith has been sick and unable
Since the rain of the 25lh, the condition
of a new girl.
of wheat and grass has Improved.
to work the week past.
Johnny Doonan took his brother’s place
James Allen and family returned home
Mrs. Addlton Spaulding has a Bister,
near
Kalamazoo while lhe latter was at
after a short visit among friends and Mrs. 8. C. Thresher, from California, vis­
home last week.
relatives.
...» iting her. Mrs. Thresher’s maiden name
The mother of Geo. Mosier is quite sitk
Janus Potter was In your city last was Sally C. Woodward, whose father
withla Ktepe..
.
^Dave Trlmer Is building a slat and wire Wm. Woodward, moved from N. Y. to the
Howard Mosier
purchased
twelve
township of Barry and Johnstown 50 years
ago the 14th of this month. The family11 bushels of eggs during the last three day*
feace for T. H. McLeod.
Mrs. Henry McLeod Is on the sick list will be remembered by many of the old pi­ of tut week. Not a P. of I. store either.
. Mrs. W. H. Smith hi quite sick at this oneers of this county.
HanH.id.
Blain Ray, our popular building mover,
UllM Katie Smith, of Wayland, was the
There will be a wedding at Levi Palmais kept very busy this spring. He did a
Iler's May 1st, by giving their daughter
of Misses Carrie and Abbie Potter very difficult piece of work for Elias Jones
Eva to Frank Bristol.
last Friday evening.
. last week in Johnstown.
The Masons of Banfleld and Hickory­
Mrs. Tim Ellsworth is sick with a re­
Rev. Geo. Kulp, of Otsego, attended
Corner* will go to Bedford next Saturday
the quarterly meeting at Prairieville last evening to see work done on the 3d degree
lapse of the grippe.
■Misses Katie Smith and Carrie Potter Sunday, and in the evening preached at
in masonry.
.... ..
were the guests of Miss Berth* Johnson Milo.
,
The P. of L’s have given up that It is of
Seven carloads of wheat shipped from no use of starting a store here.
Inst Saturday.
,
Milo last week, said wheat coming from
Dr.
Chandler
’
s
chicken-killing
pupa
. Bru»h BM|A
•
Johnstown, Barry, OrangevlUe and Prair­
Henry Anders was at home over Sunday. ieville. M. Hotter and A. C. Towne fur­ had to be exterminated.
Elmer Tungale and family went to see
F. G. Pierce Is building a new picket nished 1,000 bushels of It from the village
fence along his farm on the highway, add­ of Prairieville. Geo. M. Woodward ship­ friends at Ceresco fast Saturday.
Robert Bruney ia to work on the founda­
ing much to the appearance of the same.
ped a carload of potatoea afao. Most of
tion for a new barn.
’ Charles Anders will work X Scheureri*
those potatoes were drawn by other mar­
Additional County News on page 8.
farm on shares.
kets- Why? Because not like the P. of
‘ J. Scheurer had an auction on Monday

�A BELL WITH A HISTORY.

'Good aid Honest.'

NEWS IN BRIEF.

OMo.FeM.iMk

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for p*n. *nd find it to
»e toe medicine of medicine*
.

FOR GENERAL U8I.
Xt fa a good, honest med !ri no and houe»t men
wm not hesitate to recommend U to suffering
humanity."
JOHN P. FLEMMONS.
.
Bookkeeper.

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PSin^JcJlES

Robert Hamilton, aged 18, \n*idiug at
During Point, Me., while playing with a
r irolver accidental i : shot and Instantly
killed his half brotlnx, Derby Offen, aged
12 years.
A large number of moonshiners were
■‘ntenced at Nashville, Tenn., Wednesday,
to thirty days in Jail and a fine of &gt;100
The French army Invading Dahomey Iroa
hid another iNsttle with the natives, kill­
ing 500 of them. The French loot fifty
wounded.
It fa announced by the conductors of the
Casiujat Mme Carlo that the total win­
ning i of the bank during 1888 were 90,000,-

•OUr U CtaHte Btentan. wko tkougbt te
Imd a mortgage on the young womAnfa af­
fections.
Daring a quarrel Id Cincinnati Saturday
Joseph Smith knocks! William H. Mlrmer
down with hfa flat. In falling Mtemer’s
head struck the curb, and be waa dead
when picked up.
Another death occurred Saturday as a
result of the explosion in the silk mills at
Catasauqua, Pn.. Geo. Pfaff expiring of
hfa injuries.
It fa reported from St. Petersburg that
the Russian war party fa doing its beat to
bring on a fight in the Balkans, for the
purpose of diverting the Russian people
from internal reforms, Nihilism, etc.
' About 5,000 Confederate veterans, who
went into camp in oue of the Atlanta. Ga.,
parks Saturday, held n war service Sun­
day, and were addressed by several army
chapIslnH.
The Garfield statue, a marble figure ten
feet high, has been placed in position tn
the monument at Cleveland, ready for the
dedication May 81.
Banker W. H. Graves, of West Salem,
Win., who fa under a financial cloud, has
been arrested at Pierre, S. D.
While Theodore Spaulding, a boy who
lives near Carrollton, Ufa., was hanging up
a gun it felL exploded, and killed hfa Ilyear-old sister.

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with a peculiar and interealing history.1
k tlro uwerty of D. B. Day,
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origin and »ub«qu*ut
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•d.tee.1 nw tn try Swilr,
ixMti.m limited its liahitat, and tha blaok •nd Uter Ukimr .to,,
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A severe shock of earthquake was felt at
Sau Francfaoo and neighboring localities
at 3:30 a. in. Thursday. Tlnstering fell
J
^lSH T- E• (slSKKX, •
mritetettn. but -b~ tte tawdry
from walls, and houses were swayed four
TRADE
MARK
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&lt;ud W iml, tte cut. It -M dteorww, Itet toe won, nun u«m
inches. No serious damage ia reported.
there was not enough metal for the purpose. nature of tbo boor. Tb« old settlers of Michi­
Serious anti-Semitte riots have occurred
to
«ny
who
Mhd.ii,
tbrir id.lrrv
1
Here "an u dilemma, but Spofford wiw equal gan always instated that the animal wu a
at Bailu, Galicia. A mob of 4,000 penwns
Tan Swtrr Brznrir f.,.. Atiuiu, &lt;te
to tte -nunnoy. H« ttan» tblttydta
attacked the Jewfah quarter of the dty.
Spanish dollars into the molten mass and the
ttamni county bu rm-lvcd .&lt;.r.
The military was called out anrfeleven
dav. When Michigan was admitted into tbo
lowbi or pneb .nd plum trw doLur X
K J —J ST f7 11 ri w ►** x
_
J -iS*
perrons killed Irofure order was reatored.
"with hfa treasure, almost worth its weight Union the wolverine was stdi common, In iMt taUdotradiyl
»«rlnt fe
Near Shelburne, Ont, Wednesday, a
in gold, Spafford returned to Perrysburg, fort infested nil th- foreata of the state, and
fanner named Morrison drovmed thro* of
and hung tto bell up in a trea in bls yard, an the state wax named after him, owing to
hfa children in a Barrel of rainwater and
that it might be.investigated by the ennous. some of Uro diameterirtlcs of the animal ad­
then threw himself into a creek. He was
The Indians, who were then quite plentiful mired by tbs hardy pioneers who hewed a
token out by hfa nt-ighbors in a dying con­
-BAIID-MD'
LIBERALS AND THE LAND BILU
iu and about Perrysburg, were caught by the commonwealth out of the great wilderness
dition.
novel attraction. They weut craxy over the they found about their inland sea.
decried for CaMorU.
At Morrisville, N. J., Thursday, Noah
"It is a singular fact that no nitwciuu or
bell, and ciitul«&lt; tbi&gt; tree to keep it ringing
Palmer, aged 70, a number of a band of
all the time. At all hnOns of the day and rxdogical garden bns ever yet had a speci­
L
okdox
,
April
25.
—
The
liberals
are
at
gypsies encamped near the town, shot, nnd
' ,
night tiro bell was ringing until It became an men of this unique member of the animal When she had Chfidron, she gare tfam
killed hfa wife, fired at hfa sleeping daugh­ sixre and sevens regarding the govern­ Intolerable nuisance, and Sjmffonl had about kingdom. 1 my it to singular, and I do nut
TIME TABLE.
ter, but mfased her, and then fatally idiot ment's land purcbn-HC bill, Gladntone’s concluded Io toko it dowa, when tiro Indians know that it fa either, for the reason that
In effect Jan. IsLwao.
himself.
thev
have
never
exhibited
Uro
wolverine
is
spvech having tolled to improve their posi relieved him by stealing it and carrying it
•i
the’great difllculty, not to any Impoaribility,
Mrs. Sarah Coulson, a widow, living at , tlon or to encourage them to ni.-iko a de­
The Englishmen who dickered for the
' * Tld* act made Sjiafford furious, and be de- uf capturing it alive, or of keeping it alive
Buttons.
I&lt;aHarp*&gt;, Ills., was acquitted of insanity termined fight.
Ah the matter now
in the county court at Carthage. Tuesday. atands the bill fa not likely to meet with ermirxd to recover the bell if it cost him after it la captured. They are the most sav­ Bay City breweries have secured gn mu,.
She hud been in the insane asylum twice any further real oppoaition, though it will life life, fkcuriri- the service* of Sain Brady, age of beasU ! Tlroy have the ugly tamper c&gt;f • alun of their options.
WORTH.
and her relatives concluded to wait a day probably lie subjected to a number, of an old scodt who had killed a scon' or mure Uie wolf, which they resemble in appearance,
before taking her home Wednesday at 4 alterations during Its committee stage in of Isdlansjond Frank McCallister, tbo first but ip sire midiKivagiWM they rewsmUe tlie
IxOOte’s Red Clover Pile 1’cnwdv k,
J unci
a. in. she nwokuned all the people iu the respect to its eonceaduns to the landlords. white man who bad settled at Perrysburg, tosir of tlw western fastofOMH. But while positive specific for all fonu* of
hotel by Kinging. She talked incoherently
they suu t&lt;-d toward Upper Sandusky. They haring the oaaj and savageuera of tlw bear, case. Blind, bleeding. Itching, ulrerato!
Other Fellows Ambition* to Lead.
faafaaa. ...
to the physicians who calleti, and the court
Parnell Is coming in for a great deal of traveled three &lt;lays and nights, and on the they excel b!si in nggrumveneaaaud ferocity. and protruding pile-. pn&lt;r r&gt;Op r
Ctoverdale
gave hex another trial, the jury finding her hostile criticisms among bfa followers for imrning of tlw fourth day, while they were They do not koirc hia ctonwinvwc. Their wolf- sain by W. H. Goodyen r
*
imume. This fa the fourth time she has springing hfa scheme as hu did, the con­ oatfng tfaJir breakfast, they heard the bell in fab appeal-note make- the fact that tlwy are
Hastings.
Irpn Mountain prop,*.-' to build a
been declared Insane.
the dfatAure. Hastily finishing their meal expert nud ngile tree cHaiber-* seem odd. In
census
of
opinion
being
Hint
it
wax
nut
Cants Grove.
The imprboned Due d’Orleans hns re­ only inoportune, but that In failing to they hurried in the direction whence the lyiug to wait fur their prey they also nwcm: S50.000 hdel. an elevated railway and a
Woodland ...
fused an offer of liberty made by the take the Irish iNirlfamcntary [tarty into sound came, and soon’ beheld a sight that was ble ttn jmntber, for they will croudi claedy -mile or two of pavemriit. and still the ’
Wtxxltiurv
French govcmiueut on account of the con­ confidence hr displayed a lack of courtesty laughable. The Indiana had tied the bell In the brnnebes or forks of u tree and drop metallic elevation is nut boasting any.
dition of banishment with which it fa •nd inqilied a inensurv of proprietorship of around the i ueck of a pony, and tlie whole down ujwn tiiir victim ilkcooo of those grout
li &lt;01.
M- P•—A New I'rluclple
coupled.
,
the Nationalfat membership in the house tribe, buck4 i-quaws and youngsters, armed nwmlwtv of tie cat famil r.
A great physician ha- discovered th:
Three tramps of a gang which had ter­ which, hfa colleagues are disposed to reaent. with hickory switches, were running tbo
"They will attack a mau in this way ns
Stations.
rorized a farming community near Cham­ As a matter of fact this resentment, not j»uor annii.nl around an.ope&lt; «P«« at th® readily as I buy would a fawo. nnd many an tlie true tvay to act on the liver, stoinarb
bersburg, Pa., were arrested Thursday, only on the port of the members of hfa own very top of Ita sp*tad, and yi-llihg like demons, unwary hunter in tlw Michigan woods has bowels, etc., fa through tlnir nerns.'
after uue of them had been uhot through party, but upon that of many of hfa lib­ as tui ac.'orupanimcnt to the furious ringiog fallen a victim to some hungry and uutlfa- Miles' pills the smallest and nillrle.q. Sits’,
■OCTH.
the leg.
eral allies, has beconn* so prunotincad that of the bell.
oriminalb.z wolverine. The claws of this plea free at W. H. Goody ear's drug sug,The factory of tiro Shelton comb com­ ParBhll may be said to have l&gt;een sat upon.
Spafford and hweomjianioo* made a charge strange nnimai arc much longer and sharper
Juoct
pany, at Shtlton, Conn., wns burrn-d
Parnell “Smalls u Mica.**
ou ib8 crowd and .tucceeded in driving tiro than the Iwar's and their tooth bigger and
10 !.
Tlie government has decided to submit pony away from tlie village, where .they more pointed and curved. Their wariness fa
Thursday morning, at a loss of 150,00). A
woman who occupied a tenement in one of two clauses during the committee stage of could tv-curu the bell without trouble, which said by hunters to exeted that of any animal
the land purchaM* bill cinl»udying the fiTey did, and gnt. safely home without being on tl:c continent, and they'are teldem hunt's!
the buildings lost her life.
recommendation* contained in Parnell's pursued 'or molested. Tbo bell was taken for tbo sport of the tiling, the danger being
Harrisijn Wuruer, 80 years old, left Me
iXm
» ts
Grove
ConnellvHIe, W. Va., Friday at. noon for measure. Parnell regards Goscbenfa offer back to Ferrysburg, where It remained for too ki&lt;«it. It fa only when a wolverine has
Baltimore. Ho proposes to do the dis­ us a trap, hfa(Parnellfa) scheme Iwing only many years, performing tlie mfariou for madu his jireseuro so destnwGvo to the pas­
which it was cast. When Mr. Spofford died tures and sheepfolds of the'beck woods far­
tance, 405 miles, on foot, pushing n wheel- effective when wprke&lt;l b£ itself.
Ifarrow.
bfa daughter, now Mrs. Day, claimed the mers that the enUre lorn of their stock is
UNDER FALLING WALLS.
i gtr.
Cliarleft Albert, a laborer, was buried I
treasure, and it is still doing duty as a hotel frartd that the farmers organize fi’T a mid
•Stops oti signal only.
bell on her husband's bouse in Elmore.—St. ou the wolverines, u.«aally employing a num­
under taro* of enrt h by a cave of 'the sewer
Nos. 5 and C wifi not carry pas^engere.
be was fit work in at Columbus, □., ThurwLouis Republic.
ber of expert and daring woodsmen to direct
FnKn'K Bush, f’res. &amp; (ten. Maa.
■bw
CATASAQCA, Pa.. April' 25.—Fire broke
day. He was dug out and showed signs of
L. 8f.rgf.ant, Supt.
the hunt. 1 can’t see for mj self wh.it the
li. C. Pottbk. Sac. &amp; G. F. &amp; P. A.
life, but tiled soon after. '
out in the die house of the Unicorn Silk
pioneers of Michigan naw in this animal to
A sculling'race for tlie championship of Manufacturing company's works yester­
A bright commercial drummer found him­ .perpetuate its memory by nicknaming their
the world took place ou tiro Paramatta day morning. While the firemen were self ih n prcsilcameiit at I Uni Cloud. Neb. It
river, New South .Wales, Friday, between fighting the flames an explosion of acids was dreadfully cold nnd snowing, and bo Michigan will remain tbo WoJv—i«ro state
Pater Kemp nnd Neil Mottersun. Kemp
occurred by tvhicli four men were killed, wanted to reach Hastings, forty-one utiles; l-xig after tbo wuivmne fa sxUnct”—New
was the winner.
off, but the last train had gone. It was im­ York Ran.
four fatally injured, and many others lei*
Mary Anderson tout ailmittcl the soft- seriously frurt. The names of tiro dead are: portant Ilia: h- tlmuld get there, su’d before
inxpcnriiment. She has written n letter ■ John Good, Joseph Ixxligiana, U. G. Ever­ 8:30. too, and here's how be dal it—a very
It may become necMsory to mid "Breathe
saying that the stage ha« no more channK ett and Chns. Trick (died of their injuries), dangerous way, 'tis true, but in a “pinch’' tiro
/
Heeted or Wedge Heck
for her land that young Mr. Navarro, of and two others^ nrtmea I unknown. George danger fa seldom thought of;-5’! hunted up ■through ll» now*’to the rules usually bud
c—-a.~v.&lt;r •« •»New York, fa the lucky fellow. In (hu
Pfaff is also fatally injured, an-! Michael same telegraph linsnten, and projxi^il that down (or the preservation of tin* teeth. A
nu.p-i
letter she saya: “I hate found my Romeo Moral), it fa said, cannot live. The men on© of them take me to Hastings on a hired British dentist, Dr. Beanes Spioer, has been
Tlnttp
ItoO
1.75
struck with the frequency with which carious
atJasL” :
car.
Ho
shuddered
at
the
trip.
I
told
him
I
were caught by the Walls, which were
Joeeph Anderson, who wrvt ^hot at, ilin- blown down by thu explosion of acid, nnd would give lam big pay. and finally he con- teeth are associated
with,
nasal olwtructioo,
—vun
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sented to do iu I took my gri]*tand mounted | anJ hp helievra that a relation exists between
nedpolfa by G. R. Buchan, Wednesday, were nearly all firemen,
n three w-bwlai handcar, and tl&gt;© liiH-man i
M”Uih brattling, which in such cases
while tlie latter was walking 'with Antler$2.50 CSif Shaa
propelled mt*; How.we flew along the track, ' *s enforced, may act ns u predispodiig cau--e
son's wife, fa dead. He made an anteOrem Gathering of Kx-Conr«ilcntte«.
faadacbaand nUmaU tbotrenties inof.
.
fsr Gentlemen,
mertem state-incut declaring that Buchan
Atlanta, Ga., April 28.—The greatest fairly splitting the wind, and we arrived fa i °f curies uf Jbe teeth in various wavs. Ex­
Vn«r5*I«C Vj arty
to the cold air tends to cauw toflamwnh the aggresxur and first drew a pistol. gathering of ex -Confederate veterans since Hostings at 8 o'clock that night We were I
et^T^iu IIU SMIS IM«B
IOE- .L)tat'r-^ ln&lt; ut&gt;cr&lt;k*.n"«i
It fa charged at Lincoln, Neb., Uiat the wat took part in ‘ the memorial exer- nearly frozen, but I bustled to niicre I, inatiun ol the tooth pulp, pradoae* congntion
George J. Ferguson, who wns to represent cfara Saturday. Gen. Jo»*ph E. Johnston wanted to go, found two competitors who J “f tbemurous membraro* and a •rcretion of
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'— and dries the
acid
mucus,
mucus so
Nebraska at an inter-state oratorical con­ and Gen. E. Kirby Smith and a number of hail been there ail &lt;lay trying to sell to the stringy
house, but byJ&gt;:30 I had cousumaiatt-j mv that 16 forms h fertile soil for the diwaso
test next week,
bodily
.1 stole . his
.. oration
"7—
----- ' other leading officers wt-h* conspicuous figgermx—Now York Telegram.
two - rations delivered at Jnckrnm- ures in the proceeding*. Tiro veterans •ale.’’'—Phiiailolphia Ledger.
vill Ills., May 4,1884, by C. T. Coffin, of took the horses out of Jdhtudonfa carria-'iSettled Their Oltfirulllsa.
ina, and Owen Morris, of Mlnneaota. nnd dragged it through the streets. Gen
\ Dongola cr GosL Briton.
X
Opera, or Ccvr-xi S«-x:
At Braine, Afaue. a young couple had lived
•‘Everything relating to the Bonaparte
A joint resolution appropriating (150,000 Kirby Smith was in the same carriage and
X TEackiv** and Flexible.
for the relief of sufferer* by the floods In the two received n great ovation. In the together for some time iu the greatest har­ family.” said Librarian Spofford, -fa eager­
Louisiana was passed by both Imuses of/afternoon Hon. J. C. C. Bbu-k, of Augusta, mony,.like a pair of turtki doves, when sud­ ly sought aftew by our readers, and a com­
congress Friday.
delivered the oration at tin* laying of tiro denly the domestic peace was disturbed bv a paratively recent work byAbboaon Lows
The Valley Steel company and Waugh - corner-stone for the Confederate Veterans’ quarrel, during which the young woman in Napoleon III fa in great demand."
Nail Mill company, of Belleville,.!!!., have home
Ths veteranswren
then marvneo
marched in
in pro
pro­ ­ tier excitement took up a lamp and swallowed
This fa accounted for by the fact that for
T:—■
IS 01 THEBOTTOS Or EY!RTSBCL
consolidated under the name ofJte Valley cession
ceM,nn to Oakland cemetery and decorated a portion of the liquid it contained. The many years dewcadunfa of tbo B&gt;nai&gt;artaa
itry tbaxnwllj «nd tbaaohttla plllsTxlothe gravis of the Confederate dead.
alarmed hmboud ran out of tbo house and have lived in this city and Baltimore, mxi
Steel company.
"
bought
an
emetic,
which
ho
administered
to
Herr Schippcl, a Socialfat member of the
coiweqnently people at th. capital are mure
THE MARKETS.
- Ar " * sensltlfe better half. VTlrou ,he catro interested jn the family than If they were
German n-ichatag, has been sentenced to
j^11'1 hhe 0111 to her husband that in a nimi- farei-ners in the true tense of the word. It
WORTGAGK SALE.
nine months' imprisonment for ‘•slander­
Caicxao. April :c
Default having been made tu the eondttos* ,
“
case
be
would
not
have
bud
the
courano
fa only about a year ago that Cel. Jerome of a erreain tnortgaire made by Chsrlr- W. fila*
ing the authorities'' at Chemnitz.
Quotations on the board Of trade to-dav
Boiiapa:-to disposed of hfa personal prsjrorty and Ellen
A warrant has been issued ut Salem, were as foltoww Wheat-N&lt;x X May. opened to do what she had done. The poor man
Biggs, hfa wife to John A. i-rfflc
clawd Uk; June, apoaol Me, closed rtung by the taunt, forthwith drank up tfa- to this city and is now on the continent with dated the J4th day of Febru.«r&gt; a. I’- &gt;»••Mass., for the arrest of George B. Ives, ex­
Our pills cx» U whOa
and recorded in the offlre of lb- render of
assistant district attorney, who is charged 8654c; July, opened 87c. dosed KMe. c\&gt;n&gt;- rest of the petroleum. A chemist was speed­ hfa family.-Watolugton Post.
deeds for the county of Barry arol «t»te ct MlehNo. 2 May. opened 3^c. closol
Jun- ily wmt for and rendered prompt aMfatauce.
with forgerian aggregating 320,000.
innonthetttltdajofFebruary.A. 1&gt;opened
do-ad
July, o^Sl
Tiro pair are now out of danger and perfectly
liber m. of mortgages on pwte
&lt;&gt;i- «»*“
Erick Nylond died of leprosy at Minne­ dosed .. ^c. Oats—No. 2 May. opened XAte reconciled.
—La Fumille.
7
Ibtottildabaod to be due at to* date
A frigate returning to England from ■ of thn nottee
apolis Friday.
Hfa case bad attracted dosed X45(c; June, opened St^c. d«rod
the turn of hint* hundrrd-Md
cruise early in this centurv cam-- c&gt;ff Ply­ ■nSMiltlauan nod alxty-eiittir* &lt;*&lt;&gt;&gt;'’and “ 1
».
widespread attention. He mode bfa wife Jal,. &lt;tatad 3&gt;K.
,,peart tl.ua, elMrt tlaate Juno -ttai
mouth, »„&lt;! the captolu invited a few friends attorney fee of fifty dollars pfvvldrl for m ’*lu
promise that hfa body should nut be dis­ »ULI0.
etart HUIS,
teeart^SS
‘ourrew medicine co., m«w York;
mortgage, and no suit or procecillnifa xt «"
sected.
.
“’•“•“X in-itad. tart to to dins ou hoard, protuWug them a all, as it having
bMtl Instituted to re-over tbr
Jtata lite tart ^Men ..peart
Wil Pttl. SMILL DOSE. SWILL PRICE
a fine day.
... —
• an.1• - .......
•Jtad Ita •/ta.ioon will, , rrtaxl At»r was
waaafln®
-fay. tu
They
went,
enjoyed it mon^ serored by said mortgage or
Tiro sailing vessel is rapidly going out of
her wraps were removed, her friend* little much, tut as they were sacking to return to
business for ocean carrying. In 1880 there
LlT.tata-Tte.leet ,„h wpan tte ta. daughter gravely inquired:
^*Now, therefore, hy virtue of the powrr of sal*
port a cutter cam.) up with an «&gt;rd«r from
were 1,89 “Hrd out of New York harbor, tewln, taw te prto«:
;&lt;MNtt*itMV«S*MM mortgage and Uro .-tairtc ia
**APo S’00 8°lng to stay to supper P
while la-4 year there were but thirty-one. week- rtth pel™, upio, ta.ee; Itat teita
Government fur the captain to rail inManti v jwabjoma m*d**nd provided, urn
•&gt; »»ereM
£“*«• taiaoStwik uru
so’ ,a^u‘W.” tho lady replied.
WT {“V***wUh ■om*’ **,cd &gt;*&lt;*•“ Mv&lt;M&gt;tbrtO*8*tttrd*y. the thuo n&lt;7&lt; "“'J!1
It fa raid al Omaha that ex-Senator Van
tarw “ .l_h’L,’«45r
-wj?Don’t you wont me tor*
for the admiral un that station. Thera was May, A.!) 1880, ax ten o'clock In
7
*“ ■uPpta'
Wyck want* the nomination’ ftx-governor
I shall sell at public auction, to t he
nothing
to
be
done,
therefore,
but
to
take
hfa
of Nebraska on a Fanners' Alliance ticket.
Produce Hutt-r-F^ncy Elgin. mkyiWo
der. at the udrth front door of the ceurt home
lh ,KUrPrIuna franknem "But I
In the dty of HasUngs. (that belas '!'* P’*T
John I* Sullivan hns telegraphed the lbtOjeert.Ptafa.L-aU t OMta. IltfatTtSfaJ
taoto xbm .to. viewot tbo IA rat Indies as they wither ex­ where Ute drenit court (or 11mry
California Athletic ciub accepting the Italic; fresh packing stock, 43&lt;lc. Em~ raw you comin afae
i.on, .
holder), the prernlm described in Mid imci*
totappta. Icta^taS pected nor desired.—Montreal Star.
proposition to fight. Jackson, after he fa Htrirtly fresh, Uo per dos. Dressed poulteL
gage, or so much thereof u may b&lt;* 'l r,""7
Cblckeaa.
V^Clte
Ib;
turkeys,
luailcthrough with the state of Mimis-dppi.
to pay the unount due un said mortraifyoumt Iron-. UJ:12Ur- dork. i« .
• * Ti,c&gt;
A TU-Tear-Old Father of * Prise Itaby.
iifaWiiBiqMiiwtwr. «cd an ir&amp;«i
Albion W. Tourgee, the anther of “The
gather with an attorney's Ire ui
bolh "“tar tad
Fool's Errand," andotlier political novels,
corenaulod tor therein, the prrifJ-'5
«•« ma} to
Camptahas been pfaced.on the pension list at the
"‘irro im u&lt;x nvou :&amp;mrib*OTttaaM mortgage ns alt i:^ ••• «
rate of #30 per mouth.
T~N 11. h.teaim, jttfoS3pa*oelofi*n*ry!up and iw-ns -&gt;1^
2
W,nUr :CH= rash; do
In the township of Rntland. In, th* «-jnt) «
A dfagra-eful row occurred in*the First
i,a) ■
a°
’♦M0: do Joly
SHk an&lt;! Satin.
B. to
'•jWhMfah. known and
r,^U” “™&lt;w »«• in ite Kat' tedxr, tbo ooutbeast
Rich and beautiful as tfav.
Evangelical church at Naperville, Illa.,
quarter of the northr.-.-t q«MW
■nd U '-ifjn.u. ud lute
'
d“ Mar. fafa dn Jn
o*.,
of aeetlou twenty-seven (T7). In tev..Sunday, resulting iu a victory for the liiher faction this time. They will go to law. April, SMte: do Mar. tOJfa:; do Jl;ne
L*"* W1 b’ “i-Sd tor tte. ’^^raMFcMte nine tt! weal, enutdnt f wnr
Iblrd
Im,
te
Ina
U
m • jwr liMrmltsr [«] acres of isnrt, be the same n on- or •«'; *
The Farmers’ Alliance fa making the po­ w*1' R?T7?uU- B*rk*y-J’’“'nlnal. porfc_
cording to the United States survey • ’• «• •
litical situation in Alnluuna a very uncer­ Hrm and higher; rut-. S1.4X&gt;^U 73 foruow
\
.
Mortguxie.
Lore-Quiet; May.
Jmr, u5;. lor MWtain quantity just at this writing.
nt
T-.; oo““y faIr-city
* u,t? nrat
■Pte ta« btan ulloita,
pud.,,.™ ttom! T.Ji
Mn%Couura'T »«'n &lt;«'
Before t^eatate senate committoe inves­
ta» mym take, ,0 tte
tigating municipal affairs in New . York
city Saturday P. H. McCann swore that
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n
Mayor Gnpt had given fw),000 toward u f Mr, J» ;■ "i.
In the Fifteenth etntury it was iximilarlv
n'»&gt;teLu.u1 corruption fund of 8180.000 to secure fi"*1
talked toM ^eta
Hm m,-, Jr- W..
Ju|
Grant's appointment iu 1884 as commis­
Mo .itb .tK.ta.. mx, ttey^“i^ •
"HaNiagura Fallt
Erou
OHTunin. sioner of public works. Mayor « rant sqys !«.(!) bid. nhfakj
wlu' «“ Pn-taor teyteMconto
Stations.
the whole story fa a lie, and Ridiard Cro­
from
which
^&gt;rang
winged
serneats
century.-Xew
K
.
nr
1
ker. McCann's brother-in-law, to whom a
nn p.i"
Jn 1474 at rutie, a c^k wt pubSy^XS
0.45
large portion of the money wns said to
Wheat-Al,rllaj
of havtaff 1M.1
r .t . -J
•".“•K: \
a
on trer
TIT
have gone, telegraphs from Eurujre that
McCann is not to be believed on oath.
Pneidant Harrison sent hfa first veto to
thebuuM Saturday. It was against* bill SL7^?. J?-'*’ ,^l"atS’j. No. 1 in -torr.. rju&amp;
T ST
44^4^* I «o&gt; uo.rrteteter
SHOES uK8. to penult Ogden, Utah to lacroaso its in­ &amp;fc. Barley -Qoroi; Nu. « 1U
UU“ -rll Jhtal h'- iS eb“' “ ”
debtedDets.
Uapids..
bat HUM.
"J1'“'P
The senate has confirmed H. Clay Good­
Nv. &gt; Whw, rJ?X" irVld Mo,
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know—but for a lung time I noticed that ।
solooei passed, clanking forth at tlie rad south. Twill soon be too dark to
in him. Then he
enlisted in New
jounding of adjutant’s call, and were too trail, but three of the Indians are going
York city, soinu four vrnra agn. and all
annpletelj engrossed in their delightful back on the horse's track as far as they
hia things were of
inako—what '
occupation to notice wl«at look place nX can. The adjutant is writing a note to
he had."
Iparade.
die proprietor of the ranch—1 don't know
. r^.'***nM F«*r *&gt;’ Sltensttve slid tonic it has
‘Wlmt miuiner «f taotefrtg fellow is
The long, slender line hod formed— his hapic"-----her asked thedoeiu?. “I think 1 would die
1
infantry companies on tho right and
"His name is Maitland, sir."
\ &lt; miy I'PP’T ’“’,l w,,e’ of CnlumW»- have noted him luui i wu him."
l?ft flanks, their neat and tasteful dress
' PrlehrattM their 50th wedding annb
•Is it? Have you been there?"
"Yom. you Englishmen ore apt to look of
1 blue and white contrasting favorably
•Tve been around one end of it, out­
to ooe another." said the colonel in re­ with thejpmdy yellow plumage of the side, but nowhere near taa^aiildings.
ply. "and Gwynne is a particularly fine four dismounted troops of the cavalry. It’s all fenced in, sir, and tho gates kept
IV
pills are scientifically coinpoundspecimen.- He has your eyes and hair, Company
1
after company had taken the looked."
i. ,«, ■ ,.i;n in action. No griping pain so
doctor, but hasn't had time to grow staturesque
1
pose of ••parade rest" and its
"What on incomprehensible proceed­
nii‘.
following the use of pills.
. •uu* adapted to both adults and chIL grizzled and bulky yet, na you and I 'captain faced to the front again, tlie ad­ ing for Texas! Wait a moment while I
/v th perfect surety. We guarantee have. Ono might nay that you and the jutant was just about moving to his post speak to Mr. Farnham; Jus’s writing here
equal in the curt of sick sergeant were from the same shire."
'on the prolongation of tho front £pnk, at my desk. Gentlemen, como in ou the
"That would help me very little, since and the colonel settling back into the porch and ait down, will you.not?"
.-da
constipation, dyspepsia and
. .
and. a* an apivtizer. they eg­ I was only three years old when the gov­ conventional attitude of the command­
But they excused themselves and
.,
.ei.'*i preparation. • .
ernor emigrated," answered the doctor, ing officer, when from outeide the rect­ hastened away to remove their full dress.
j : • rii&gt;u|tiitnm* land looker lias placed with a quiet smile. "We keep some angular inclosuro of tho parade ground Capt. Lawrence had no need to call his
• J. jpoij the site &lt;&gt;f The village at traces of the old sod. 1 suppose, but —from somewhere beyond the mep’s wife. She bode her companion good
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which 4’a:l built upon the I’vo been a Yankee for forty years, and barracks—there camo sudden outcry and evening, thanked tho colonel with a
■
- rii'r Land Company’s grant’
have never once set eyes on Merrio Eng­ commotion. There were shouts, indis- smiling glance for the pleasure the pho­
land in all that time. Did the sergeant tinguisliablo at first,. but excited and tographs liad given her, and added a
say where he wanted to go?" And tho startling. Some of tho men in ranks word of earnest hope that they might
twitebod nervously and partially turned And the sergeant uninjured. Then she
questioner looked up sharply.
"Nowhere .in particular—down the their beads, as though eager to look be­ joined her husband, and together they
valley was alt I remerpber, though, hind them and see what wns wrong: walked quickly away. Mrs. Belknap and
that Mr. Parke said he seemod much ex­ whereat stern voices could bo heard in Mr. Perry were left for the moment alone.
ercised over the name of that ranch down sulylued but potent censure: "Keepyour
"Can you walk home with me?” she
the Monee—Pro forgotten what they call eyes to the front, there, Sullivan I" "Stand tudcod. in her low, modulated tones, tho
fast, there, center of Third companyl"
it Have you heard it, colonel?"
great, heavily lashed, swimming dark
The guard, too, (laraded in front of its eyes scorching his. face. "1 havo not
"Seems to mo 1 have, but I’ve forgot­
. uulu' vxjiects 1,000 Finns from Fin- ten. You have, doctor, have you not?"
quxiriera some distance behind tho lino, seen you since they broke In upon our
was manifestly disturbed, and tho voice calk last evening, and there is something
"Heard wliat, colonel?"
"Tho name of that ranch down the of the Hergeam could bo heard giving I want to ask you."
Soothing Sirup abould always Monee—an English ranch, they tell me, hurried orders. Every*man in the bat­
"I’m sorry, Mrs. Belknap, but I’m on
•r children teething. It soothes the
talion seemed at the same instant to ar­ 'duty, you see," was the young fellow’s
p* tl-eguni*. aliavs all pain, cures about raven miles away."
,n&lt;l is the best remedy tordlarrtcra.
"Oh, yes!—that one! They call it Dun- rive ut one of two conclusions—prisoned answer as ho gave a tug 'o the strap of
raven Ranch.—Did the sergeant take any escaping, or fire over at the stables—and his cartridge belt. "Can’t you- ask me
of tho hounds with him, captain? It oc­ all eyes were fixed on the imperturbable here?"
“How can I”—and the eyes were full
curs to me be might havo been running form of tho commanding officer, as
a coyote or a rabbit, and his horse havo though waiting the signal from him to of pathetic disappointment—"when they
stumbled and fallen with him. There is break and go to the rescue. But there may come out any moment? You did
end of prairie dog holes down that tho colonel stood, placid, calm, and ap­ not finish, telling me about—about tho
■y of American Fx-octior no
1 believe ”you were glad
parently utterly unconscious of the dis-, tassel last night.
/
way."
- ■ us.L Were you
thcy interrupted
"No, tho.dogs uro all in. I wouldn’t tent yet nearing clamor. Tlie adjutant
* Life.
.
। be surprised if ho had gone to the rauch. hesitated a moment Ixiforw proceeding nO.^k.
j
"Nonsense,
Mrs.
Belknap!
I was
havfurther,
and
glanced
appealing)v
at
his
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Capt. Charles King, U. S. A.,
Englishmen down there, I hear. Very chief; wheraujwn there K.mu from the tag UK&gt; S&lt;«xl • Ume-loBof hra.
| "Yes."
was
•
w
“ tho reproachful
rep™uchfnl answer.
unewer.
T • Colon* I ■* Daughter," “Fn&lt;n possibly that is tho solution. They may blue end sol.1 .-utd rellow .utuo out on
•
';;tile," "The Dwicrter," Etc.
• have tempted him to stay with English the parade. In half reproachful lone., -'thnt I, »h« H &gt;ra»-u, you-mcra tun.
the quiet order. -Go on!" and the udju- •'”■&gt; »■”* /?“ •"&gt;
i hospitality; though it would astonish me
tanl. recalled co hiawuret. nnd will, erl- utter prom.tung locomoin tht,crentog
bv J. II. Lippincott Com* । if ho yielded. I’ll tell the men to inquire
dent eapreenon ot hia wntiuu-nt. to tire
• ! bare to go Mra Belknap. Why, I
i... ai &lt;1 p-jl&gt;l.she»l by s;»x&gt; there first, colonel, and will go and send
rttect
that it other, could .laud It ho ««°■ U’v™ ‘ 7“ 2u'ard
’ through tho American them now." And, bpwing to his com­
could, bnuqud'r turned- l.l, brad re lee happened-about tn rgt. Geynne?
mander, Capt. Stryker turned and left ward, tho band nnd growled. “Sound
OK y». it re your duty, of oourre;
tlie porch.
CHAPTER V.
o«r lire b«.ra nnd craab of drum nnd , '■“* •«”* “”'»cky.
And tire pretty taoo
Tlie doctor rose, thrust his hands deep crmb.,1 and the blare ut brazen throat, ““
“,,h 1 ’ wc,Sh.1. of
in his pockets, paced slowly to the south­ drowned for a moment U.e round ot tho
bho,&gt;""1
ern end of the veranda, and gazed down |I turmoil witbouu Th. next thing tbo I
“ I')'ratlins near i,l« gnuntWl tmrthe distant, peaceful valley, an anxious | luttalion hoard or MW waa a rideflm
t)!c.,U.rk
cloud settling on his brow. Tho colonel
resumed once more tho newspaper he and sweeping in a big circle from tho flushing cheek. "And to-morrow you
had dropi&gt;ed upon Hie floor. After a mo­ right of the line down towards the point arc on guard," she presently continued.
ment Dr. Quin came slowly back, stood where the colonel stood.
“Yes, unless some one has to go on for
in front of th*? entrance a few seconds
Following him came a pair of Chey­ me—in case we are not back in the morn­
looking
irresolutely at the soldier enne tcoute, their ponies scampering in ing in time."
#
sprawled nt full length in his reclining pursuit, but veering off the green as their
“Then it’s good-by, 1 suppose." she
chair, steppcil towards him with a pre­
riders realized that they were intruding said, lifting her eyes once more to his.
paratory clearing of his throat ns though on tho cerbmony of the day. Relieved "After to-morrow there will bo little
about to sjicak. and then, suddenly and of hri pursuers, the fugitive speedily set­ chance of seeing you. Mrs. Pago will
helplessly abandoning the idea, he tled down into a hinging trot, and with be hero by that time."
Mr. Perry looked at his fair com­
plunged down tho short flight of steps, streaming mane and tail, with head and
hurried out of the gate nnd disappeared ears erect, with failing bridle rein and panion with a glance that told of much
around tin* fenco comer in the direction flapping stirrups, ho circled rapidly the j&gt;erturbation of spirit. Mrs. Pago was
of the hospital Immersed in his paper, open space between tho colonel anil the an old and cherished friend of Mrs.
HAT evening a group tho colonel never seetnod to note that he
line of battle, then came trotting back Belknap's—so tlie latter had ulu'ays raid
of cavalry officers camo
—and now she was coming to visit her
had gone; neither did he note tho fact
sauntering lack from that two ladies were coming down the along the front, bs though searching in , from a station in the Indian territory.
the stolid rank of beartled faces for the '
.
■
and ns they reached .the walk
friends he knew. Officer after, officer fUbl
h' r
should prevent
walk.
*t • : &lt; fiiceis’ row a tlarjr featured,
Tin.* soft swish of trailing skirt being he passed in review until be came to I his
’* seeing Mrs. Belknap or her seeing
r
itrdrii. soldierly looking captain
insufficient to attract his attention ns Strykcr's troop, pouted on the right of | him was more titan the tall subaltern
I iiunself from tho rest and cncould understand. On tho brink of an
they arrived nearly opposite the shaded
: • roiMtel’s yard. Tlie command- veranda, a silvery peal of laughter broke the cavnlfy, and there, with a neigh of i unpardonable solecism, on tho Very rag­
recognition, he fearlessly trotted up to |
.■ • &lt;&gt;* - r happened to be seated on his | the stillness of the early evening. Mrs.
ged edge of a blundering inquiry, he
the captain’s outstretched baud. Another
• - ia at the moment, and in dose Belknap’s laugh was delicious—soft, me­
was saved. in her estimation. by the
minute and two men fell out and rnaden
'iithii-ui with Dr. Quin. Both gan­ lodious, rippling as a canary song,And
sudden return of tho orderly and tho re­
temporary gap in the rank: through this
: ii ve;tq.-d their talk as the captain just as spontaneous. Neither lady h.ni
appearance of tlie colonel.
a
sergeant
file
closer
extended
his
white
’ir 1. sinl-then rose fronLA*dr seate
"I’ve been to tho hospital, sir, and to
said anything at the moment that wns glove, relieved the captain of his charge
tho doctor's quarters;, he’s not there.
:&lt; !&gt;|m*&lt;1 upon the veranda floor.
incentive of merriment: but if Mrs. Ijaw- and led tho panting steed away.
* l *d evening. Stryker.” said tlie coL
They say that's him, sir, riding off
rence had given utterance to tho quaintThe men retook their places; tho capuhwriiv. "Come, in and havo a
i^tu uboin lesuuiea uo&gt; position in iron;
. lie otxrtor and 1 were ju^won- j aginabie. Mrs, Belknap's laugh could not
of the center of liis company, dropped faint speck just visible in the waning
ring if wq could not get you to take n ; havo been more ready, and her great,
the point of his saber to the ground and twilight, far away southeastward 'bc&gt;:,-l at wli^.t to-night"
dark eyes shot a sidelong glance to noto settled back into “parade rest:" tbo band yond the Monee.
• | sliall tg glad to join you. sir. after tlie effect Down went the paper, and
went on thundering down tho lin*\
To Im* continued.
: :1 have come in to ask ponuis- up. with considerable propping from his
countermarched nnd camo back to its
■ii t . send,.i sergeant and a couple of . muscular arms, camo the burly form of post on tho right, making the welkin
■ n. mounted, down to tho Monee. One [ the post commander. Two sweet, stuil- ring with the triumphant strains of
my liest men is missing."
It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap- •
ing faces beamed upon him through an "Northern Route," the trumpets ]K*alcd
"indep.ll Who is that? Send the men. aperture in tho leafy screen, and Mrs. the "retreat," tho adjutant stalked his ping paper, but it saved her life. Siu* was 1
Belknap’s silvery voice hailed him in three yards to the front, faced fiercely In the last stages of consumption, told by |
physicians
that alu* was - incurable and ,
Sergt Gwynne, sir. Tlie first time laughing salutation:
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to the left nnd shouted Ids resonant or­ could live only
a short time: she weighed '
1 • v- r knew him to mjss a duty."
"Did wo spoil your siesta, colonel. ders down tho line, thro© hundred mar­
"Your stable sergeant, too? That is How can I make amends? You sec, you tial forms sprang to attention, and the less than 70 pounds. On a piece of wrap­
ping paper she read of Dr. King's New 1
u:.-.--ual.
long has he been gone?*’ wuro so hidden by tho vines that no ono bundshed arms came to the "carry”
Discovery, and got n sample bottle: it help­
"Since battalion drill this morning. He would droato of your being there in am­ with simultaneous crash, ranks were
ed her. she l&gt;ought a large bottle. it helped
»-:i on Lund when the men were sndopened with old time precision, the her mon*, bought another anil grew better
bush."
*t
and asked permission to take Ids
"Oh. indeed, 1 assure you I wasn’t parade "presented" to the colonel with fast, continued its use nnd la now strong,
r ■ out for exercise slid ride down tho asleep," answered tho colonel, hastily. all duo formality, the manual was ex­ healthy, rosy, pltnn’p. weighing 140 pounds.
valley a few miles. I said yes, never "Won't you como in, ladies, and sit ecuted" just as punctiliously us though For fuller particulars send stamp to W. li.
Cole. Druggist. Fort Smith. Trial bottles
. u -posing he would bo gone after noon
nothing unusual bad luippened: first ser­
here in the shade awhile?"
of this wonderful discovery free at W. 11.
roll call: and wo were astonished when
“We thought wo would stroll around geants reported, orders were published,
he failed to appear nt stables. Perry says until parade.” said Mra. Lawrence, hesi­ parade formally dismissed; tho lino of Goodyear’s drug store.
b*.* met him two miles out."
Eupepay.
tatingly, "and then sit down and watch oificora marched solidly to the front,
Tlie two culprits! ’ said the colonel,
halted, and made its simultaneous salute
This Is what you ought to have. In fact,
it somewhere."
iugbing. "Poor Perry is down in the
to the colonel, who slowly raised and you must have It, fo fully enjov life.
•‘No place better than this." promptly
&lt;!* ptbg again. Ho rode up to me with
answered tl» colonel. “You can sit be­ lowered bis white gloved hand in recog­ Thousands are winching for It daily, and
•
i n woebegone look on his face at
nition; and then, and not till then, was monrnlng because they find It not. Thou­
hind tho vines on tliat side and see, or,
sand*. upon thousand of dollars artPspent
■lull this morning that I could hardly
what w# would infinitely prefer, sit here any one allowed to sjMXik of what was annually by our people in the hope that
uppermost in every mind—that Sergt.
• p from laughing in trontof the whole
at the entrance and be seen. Meantime.
they nmy attain this boon. And yet it
Gwynne’s horse hull como in without
sc. Even the men were trying hard
I’ve been unpacking some photograph
may Ik* had try
Wo guarantee that
him, and that the animal's right flank
n ' to grin, they knew he had turned
Electric Bitters, it used according to direc­
albums this afternoon, and you can
’ip just tn {he nick of time to Have him- amuw yourwl.c, with tho«&gt; «htlo 1 V“‘ was streaming with blood.
tions and the use persisted In. will bring
Ten minutes later Lieut. Perry, in rid­ yon go&lt;xl digestion and oust, the demon
lf an ‘absent.' What do you suppose
on my harness. Come!
ing dress, camo hurrying down to the dyspepsia and install instead Eujiepsy.
&lt; in have liap|»oned to Gwynne?"
The colonel's collection of photographs
T cannot imagine, sir. and am U**
colonel's quarters, where two or three We recommend Electric Bitters for dyspep­
was something the ladles had already
■ -ined tn be worried. He would never bXd. great deal of* Ono of the most officers were now gathered at the gate. sia and all diseasqj &lt;if liver, stomach and
The Indies had put aside the albums, and kidneys. Bold at 50c. and 81.00 per bottle
willingly overstay a pass: and 1 fear
genial nnd popular officers of tho
with anxious faces were scanning the lit­ by W. II. Goodyear, druggist.
some accident has happened."
he had gathered together several largo
tle group as though striving to gauge
’ Is ho a good rider?" asked the doctor.
albums full of pictures of prominent men
The best salve in the world for cute,
from their gestures and expression tho
"None Utter in tho regiment. He is
and attractive and distinguished women
a model horseman, in fact. and. though -not only thaw with whom h. ***« extent of the calamity or the possible,de­ bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter,
chapped hands, chilblains, cones,
gree of danger. But Mra. Lawrence
h ■ never alludes to nor admits iu there
MKoinud In hi. long yra" ofand all skin eruptions, and positively cures
looked fairly startled when her hus­
- a general feeling among the men that but men emhwnl in MUon»l mid
plies, or no pay required. It is guaranteed
he has lieen in the English cavalry ser­ aOukn. enawomw, lender, in eoclety io band's voice was heard for the first time to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
above tho general hum of consultation: funded. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale
vice. Of courso. there Is no doubt of his
nationality: lie ii English to the back­ many a gay metropolis.
"Col. Brainard, Mr. Perry is coming, I by W. IL Goodyear
Both the ladies had hoped to see t
see. and I presume there is no time to be
bone, ami. I fancy, has seen better (MUOO, coIkoUon tbuerernng brforcFool burglars spent two sleepy hours
lost. You have asked if none of us who
ST colonel had not then unpack^
were stationed here ever visited tho drilling a hole in a Sturgis safe which
‘ 'That made them think ho had been Xme^nd tlwy
ranch, and the answer was no. May 1 wasn't locked.
in^|ie cavalry service abroad?"
Noi ho.-orer. the
"Oh. hu perfect knowledge of trooper aBuring. and neither eould roart. When suggest that Dr. Quin could perliaps tell
John Gllplua Ride.
duties and management of horses. It
something of its inhabitants?"
It is evident from the speed attained by
tart call mended for parade a few
••Where is the doctor?” asked the col­ John Gilpin’s horse that It was well cared
’°uk him no time to learn the drill, and
onel, turning suddenly. "Orderly, go for. and all owners of live slock should ex­
*'• w m a sergeant before he had been
and give my compliments to the post ercise caution and care by having a reliable
with n,P two yearn. Then, if you ever
noticed. u»ionel." raid Capu Stryker, ap- H'SB.X'-d^p-d ss surgeon and ray I wish to sco him here remedy at hand. Veterinary Carbol isa lye
a moment All ready. Perry? You have cures cuts, wounds, bruises, collar and
p ahng to lr4 chief, "whenever Gwynne
saddle galls, sores, mange, scratches,
stands attentioa he always has the fin­ gmS,. ihe otbera cloarand^^V made quick work of it."
••All ready, sir At least, I will be thrush, inflammations and all abrasions of
gers of both liana, extended and point­
dtaiingore.’ P«J^ J® „„ the moment my horse gets here. There the skin and diseases of the feet of horses
ing down along the tWght cIohc against
and cattle quicker than any other remedy,
P^^X the Identity «f th. go the men running to the stables now.”_
®°
AndSrryker41iutratod -Now
and Is the only-preparation that Invariably
"Capt. Stryker will send a sergeant renews tlie hair in Its original color. It is
rnu never see an American soldier do
and four men to report to you, and you endorsed by Jay Eye SeeV'driver and by
ut; and 1 never saw it tn any but Eng­
are to go direct to Dunraven Ranch. prominent horsemen generally.
Large
lish trained soldiera Ht lias quit it
The rest of the troop, with the Chey­ cans 81: small cans 50 cis. Sold by all
late, beca,™ th. nan raid
‘
ennes, will scout the prairie to the east druggists.
mm It aboved wbera be wm drilled—
«• lu,r, &lt;&gt;u,OT Eojb.b -non&lt;^.-

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EDITORIAL NOTES.

law. Under this law any citizen who will protect prodoerra, laborers and farmers other year before Bastings will be made
occupy and Improve the to* 1# given a against ruinous competition of foreign pro­
duction aud cheap labor. The present
Tba problbUlonlrt. of thb «&gt;«»&lt;»•
tton. upon the mere payment of fees for tariff laws are unequal In that the manu­
survey and record of patent. No equally facturer Is given more protection than the 1M1. *i wbWl Albert lX«l&lt;e.
liberal treatment has b*en accorded to any producer. Manufactured goods are given tte suit eentnd oommttiee
other Industry. And It may be well to re­ preference over raw materials from our We were arable t» .(lend tte
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member that this policy of giving homes to farms and mines, capital Is given prefer bat rrom ell

farmers found vigorous opponents among
The Journal tries to create a prejudice
tlx* same class of philanthropists who are
against this paper for its position regard­
now working for the untaxed admission of
Jag the contest over the- Bennett law In
farm products raised in foreign countries.
Milwaukee, at the late municipal election.
ill lx quite safe to class all tariff reform
The Journal places Itself In a very bad atwallings over alleged unjust discrimination
Otede by ao doing.
against the farmer with the equally hollow
What I# the Bennett law of Wisconsin?
pretense that the house building trades
Our provision require# that every child
command relatively higher wages because
cf school age in the state of Wisconsin
they are not enumerated in the tariff
shall attend some school, either public or
schedules.
private— that is church school—at least 14
weeks in each school year. Does the
A Chicago Tribune correspondent who
lias been spending several days in. Michi­
Journal object to that?
The other provision requires that, if the gan. looking over tlie political question,
child attend the private school, the private sums up the matter thus: Without a tar­
school must at least teach Reading, Writ­ iff revision Michigan is not sure a republi­
ing, Arithmetic and Geography in the Eng­ can state. Gov. Luce is the prophet of the
lish language.

Does the Journal object to

that?
Well, that is all there is of the Bennett
law. And the Banneb insists that It'ls

all right
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Our laws and Institutions are promulgat­
ed in the English tongue; it Is the recog­

nised language of the land. And each
state has the right, and should exercise It,
to insist that the children of the state
should be so educated that they can com­
prehend the laws in the language in which
they are written. Why should the Eng­

lish language be a foreign tongue to any
child in America? No reason for it.
No one can object to the teaching of any
other language in any private school. Nor
can any one object to schools supported by
the various churches. But the state has
the right and should exercise it of seeing
that no child be allowed to grow to man­
hood or womanhood without at least sueh
ndimentary Instruction tn the English
language as is demanded by the Bennett
There should be no “German element’
no “Irish element" no “Italian element”
*o “Polish element” nor any other
“dement” in this country. There should
be but the one, American element, to।
which all should belong, and of which all
*re a part. The sooner these distinctions
regarding foreign birth are broken down
tbe belter. Arid what will do more to ac­
complish this than to have the children of
*11 American citizens educated in the EngMah language? Let them acquire all tho
other languages, and all the branches ot
education In other languages, they please.
No one has a right to object to that, and
tbe Bennett law does not attempt such In-

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Now let our contemporary state, please,
It be endows the view of the Lutherans
or Catholics regarding the Bennett law.
A very large eletneht of the Lutheran
church of Wisconsin oppose the position
taken by tiielr clergy. And It is a fact
that the progressive element of the Catliolie ehurch do not sustain the position taken
by the Catholic clergy of Wisconsin.
Tbe people of Barry county will be
jiteaxcd to know If the Journal Is in favor
cC or opposed to the position taken by elththe Catholics or Lutherans who oppose
tbe Bennett law.
As for us, we unhesitatingly declare in

tbe others—‘the non-laboring and non-pro­

ducing classes.
The Cleveland administration never pro­
posed to deal at all with the trusts and
monopolies which oppress the farmer.
President Harrison in his message advocat­
ed the passing of laws to put an end to
the abuses of trusts and combinations.
Thq republican senate has passed a .bill

the iffelr wreraed to be directed *«*ln&gt;t tbe
repnbllaut part)-.’ Why 11,111
true U •» dlfflcalt to undented m It
would be honeetly to expUln. We ““Jn.und tb.l Vr-Dod^ took eepecUI P^a*
to denounee tbe republics t»rtr •
tlop oa tbe tariff, wblch dreaU/
prohibition ot eouree. Indeed, It wouut
be hard for the prohlblUonlata to hare!had
a more Mtlafitton' meeUnff: Mtlafadon
lath., detooentta we moan. We rton«
hardly expect that a party which aoopeply
shows its alliance with the democracj
could draw many from ^be..wpu^*i““
ranks
If any should feel disposed to

which will do that very thing, and the
house will concur therein. Thus arc the leave, they better
democratic pavillion and not stop at tire
grangers, and the most popular speaker in pledges of the republican party redeemed,
democracy prohibition democratic side-show.
the state. He will chase Senator Stock­ and the peapie protected,
growls
at
trusts
and
monopol
Ips,
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but
never
bridge bard for the U. S. senatorship three
A friend of tbe Ba?&lt;xeb from north
years hence. Gen. Alger is also popular, lifts a Anger to put an end to their abuses. Rutland states that a report is being in­
dustriously circulated In that section, evi­
but he dislikes Palmer because be is satis­ The republican party carries out the wish­
dently by someone with a purpose in view,
fied that Palmer's influence sent the war es of the people regarding them. That is that the BANJrr.it is bitterly opposed to the
portfolio past him, to Proctor, In the pres­ the difference, and it is a very marked dif­ Patron# of Industry, and refuses to publish
jmy notices for them or in their interest.
ent cabinet John T. Rich has a strong ference.
We challenge any man to point to a line
personal following. He and Gov. Luce
Look at the position of the two parties of editorial or local in lids paper that
are strong personal friends. Alger’s i fol­
on financial matters, fanner frientb, and could be construed to be unfriendly to this
lowers purr-pleasantly when his name Is
organization. On the contrary, we have
see which one has the purpose to do most urged our farmer friends to organize and
mentioned; and in brief, Alger, Luce and
for you. The Cleveland administration keep enrolled until ttelr Ju»l deuwrxl.
Rich form a triumvirate too powerful for
asked congress to retire the 8346,000,000 ■hall be cpippllnl with. Tbe lUteroenl
Minister Palmer in the gubexnaturial race.
greenbacks, and to suspend further coin­ that we have refused to publish notices
But James M. Turner is a powerful oppo­
for the P. of I. is an out-and-out falsehood.
age of silver., The republican congress
On the contrary, we have Invited such con­
nent, who will be in the fight till the cur­
and administration will increase sliver tribution*. and published every one that
tain drops, and may be a winner at that
coinage to 84.500,000 per month, and add has ever been offered to us for publication.
Watkins Is also beloved of Alger and bls
In other ways fully 8100.000.000 yearly to We should be pleased to oreet tire person
friends, but they are keeping quiet for rea­
ot persons who are circulating these false
the volume of currency In circulation, and
reports, and hereby challenge them to
sons which will be manifest hereafter.
every dollar, worth 100 cents. Which bring the proof. The BAXXEB hopes for
Senators Stockbridge and McMillan are
party is your friend?
great good to the fanner# of this county,
mere onlookers. The layout Is a very
state and nation through the organized
goal one for the work of an outsider, but
efforts now being made. We hope their
Whatever the result of the passage of organizations may be directed with wisdom
wo roust once more remark that the repub­
lican state convention has not yet assem­ the Silver bill—and the passage ot some and by men of unselfish purposes, to tbe
end that what Is possible may be accom­
bled, and we think no man living has yet definite measure is imminent—the course
plished. and the great strength and poyer
heard Gov. Luce express a preference for of trade as well as of speculation, during of .such a movement may not be frittered
any gubernatorial candidate, or an inten­ the past week has shown a supreme con­ away by fighting pigmies while there are
tion to take action in the selection of a fidence, that is becoming more and more giants to be coped with, nor by allowing
general, that Its immediate effect will be the order to fall into tire hands of selfish
candidate.
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demagogues, who care not a rush what
in the tendency to higher prices. The liecomes of the I*, of I. movement if they
When the republicans came into power more conservative shake their heads, and themselves can prostitute the order to
hi Michigan, they had a legacy of debt be­ some even go so far as to predict that the their owu partisan schemes, if that is un­
queathed by the retiring democratic state ultimate result must be a collapse which friendliness, then we are unfriendly.

administration amounting to about 82,223,­
000. The state issued bonds during the
war to the extent of 82,250,000 more; so
that at the close of- the war, the state’s In­
debtedness was In round numbers 84,500,­
000. As fast as tbe bonds became due or
could be purchased they have been retired,
and to-morrow, May 1st, the last install­
Wbat was tbe opposition to the Bennett ment of Michigan’s indebtedness, amount­
law in Milwaukee? Let 'us see if it was ing to about 8230,000 will be due, nnd tbe
money is ready. So that after to-morrow,
■well-founded.
As we understand it, the majority ot the Michigan wilt be out of dbbL And during
Lutherans objected because the state in­ the S5 years of practically continuous re­
,
slated that n few branches must be taught publican rule, not only has the state debt
In the English* language in their church been wiped out, but our various state InI|
schools. We think we have shown that stitutionsK penal, benevolent and educa­
■-*
this objection ought no^Jb be sustained, tional, have been placed .on the beat possi­
■;
and tliat the state should insist on therudi- ble footing. Michigan la to-day regarded
locutary English education demanded by a&gt;. the model state so far as its state insti­
tutions and educational nnd benevolent
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the Bennett law.
As we understand it, tlie majority of the systems are concerned, and has paid for
1 - Catholic clergy tqok even stronger grounds them, and wiped out a debt of 84,500,000
i,
opposition, and Insisted that to look af- in 25 years. AU this white republicans
tor the education of children wns no legit­ have hav$ bad charge of affairs, and the
imate part of the duty of the state. That state has never lost a dollar by the rascality
51 was none of the state’s business wbat of any of iLs state officials. That is a rec­
tbe child was taught, or whether it was ord of which Michigan republicans have a
right to be proud, and are justly.pr^ud.
teMfht anything at all.
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enoe over producers and laborers. The
working class form the great bulk of our
population, and all our laws should be
framed, and administrated with this fact
In view, and to encourage, uphold and pro­
tect their futeseste, equally at least with

Our fatmer friends will note the differ­
ence between the position of the republi­
can and democratic party on the tariff
question as affecting tbe farmer. Tbe
Mills bUl, upon which the democratic party
staked Its fortunes and lost in 1888, put
wool and nearly every product of the north­
ern fann on the free list, and left 45 percent
on woolen goods. More than that, the
southern planter was not treated like tbe
northern farmer, for the duty on rice was
fixed at 100 per cent, and on sugar at 08
per cant. The McKinley tariff bill lately
reported to congress, increases tire duty op
woo!, and upon all farm products, and pats
sugar on tlie free list. Now which is tbe
most advantageous to the farmer, free su­
gar and good duties on farm products or, 08
per cent duty on sugar and almost all farm
products on the free list? By answering
that question, you will be able to decide
whether the democratic or republican par­
ty is the friend qf tlie farmer.

An interesting aspect of the taaiff con­
trover?y ia tlie effect of protection upon
tbe farmer and agricultural workman who
have all along been the objects of especial
■oHcitudc with free trade attorneys, from
■ottgredleu of tbe Cobden Club to the cap­
Good news for Michigan soldiers. In a
taka of “reform" In tho obscure town .'neetI W- Farmers are urged to believe that decision of the supreme court made last
week, it is stated that tlie state of Michi­
IMr Interests were purposely Ignored in
gan Is holden for the bounties offered to
Mn preparation of oar tariff laws, while in
soldiers during the war of the rebellion,
tact agriculture has been neither over­
b Ilkinl nor discriminated against. Quite which have riejer been paid, amounting to
A*oul S2.iW.000 In bounlln
| an Many products of the farm arc enumeratL
in tbe tariff schedules as of any other were paid, when the appropriations for
|^||M^e industry. All the cereals, vegeta- that purpose were exhausted, and it was
not supposed (be balance could be paid as
1 Wk*, OOBta, wool, products of the dairy
IStatforohaiul are defended by duties rang- there was no funds to pay with. But in a
text case, the one in which tire above de­
'jhg trow ten to fifty per cent, of tliefr value.
cision was rendered, tire court of last
I
the “reformer” who argues through
jL Mi ether ached ales that the price of tbe resort, states these bounty claims are valid,
I Mgowntie product is materially enhanced and also points out that as there Is no
money on band io meet them, the stale can
r on competing foreign products,
provide for them by the issue ot bonds.
ifies hlmsalf In contending that
This course probably will be taken, unless
the United States shall refund to the dif­
m. buhbe! on foreign grown
ferent states tbe direct tax levied ‘during
the war, which In the case of Michigan
amounts to 8600,COO. It the present con99

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would in itself be a little short of a panic.
At the same time some of the monometalllsta, who do not feel any change In their
convictions, readily admit the logic of re­
sults. They were opj&gt;osed to the passage
of the Bland silver bill and thought the Is­
sue of sliver certificates fraught with dan­
ger, and yet the country has grown so fast
that it now furnishes ample proof of the
necessity of an Increased volume of cur­
rency, and they concede that the coinage
of about the minimum amount allowed by
the bill Instead of the maximum has not
proved an unsettling influence, particular­
ly in view of the fact that the increased
volume of circulation has been retarded by
the steady reduction in the volume of na­
tional bank circulation. How small is tbe
minority of plssimlsts is apparent by
tlie fact that the advance in all «=•«•keta, in the price, of breadstuff#, pro­
visions and cotton, as well as in stocks,
has in a single webk. added on paper to the
market value of all these articles far more
than would be represented by the possible
lost, on account of the proposed Issue of
bullion certificates.
This Is not a matter of theory, but a
matter of facts proven by figures. It baa
required purchases ot less than a million
ounces, which is less than the weekly pur­
chases by the government, to advance sil­
ver about three cents an ounce nnd to en­
hance tbe value of the silver dollar, meas­
ured by comparison with the gold dollar, a
little more than that. This advance is
quite suggestive when it has been accom­
panied by an advance of 2&gt;f cents a bushel
for wheat, which sold irp to 97 cents dur­

One of the most delightful parlor enter­
tainments ever givetrin this city was that
on Wednesday evening last by the Shakespere club, at the home of Mr. aud Mra. J.
S. Goodyear. There were present about
sixty invited guests. The following pro­
gram was admirably presented:
Instrumental music.
Quotations of welcome, members of the
club.
Reading, William Shapespcre, Miss
Knowlton.
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Solo. “The brook,” Mae Tomlinson.
Essay. Romeo and Juliet, Ella Hallock.
Duet. “I know a bank," Mrs. Timmer­
man. Mrs. Barber.
Synopsis of Winter’s Talc, Mrs. Ilayes.
WtNTTn’H. TAKE. ACT V, SCENE III.
Hermion........................... Mrs. Anna Powers.
Leontis....................... J&gt;r. F. R. Timmerman.
Baulina................................^...Brlle Throop.
I*rrillta................................ Marlon Goodyear.
Poliriiies....................................... Ada Michael.
-........................................... Miss Nash.

Reading, Shyloek the Jew, Mrs: Barlow.
Address; Mrs. Robinson.
Class poem. Mrs. Burton. .
Mrs. Powers as the statue of the exiled
queen, in the studio of Paulina, which Is
finally revealed to be the queen herself,
long supposed to have l&gt;een dead by tbe
king nnd their daughter Perdita, was a
piece of acting of its kind which Is rarely
excelled. While tbe parts taken by MIm
Throop and Mrs. Goodyear were especially
fine. Miss Ilollock’s'essay was eliaracteristically good, as was the address by tlie
president—which was a resume In brief of
the work of tire club under Ils several
leaders since Its. organization In 1884.
After the program lee cream and cake was
served and the balance of Ihe evening
spent In a social tfay. All those who
were so fortunate ns to have been present
will ever hold in grateful remembrance the
kindness which provided for them another
of those deliglitftil “evenings with Shakespere,
for which this club is becoming
ing tbe week, nnd a rise ot 8 cents for oats, famous.
with fractional increases In prices of all
articles quoted speculatively, such as
Name arid Residence
coffee, oil, cotton nnd pork. Many people No.
McCormick. Woodland 23
will not fall to note the fact that tbe in­ M j Chauncey]E.
Cea*?“winT”’ cl*S.ksnne, (onto Co. «
crease In tho value of silver is comparative­ ■ &gt;oX s. a'S'“- ""““L
ly small In proportion to the visible supply

If the advance is admitted to be the reason
of this appreciation in the market value ot
these domestic products. This would be a
false judgment, however, for grain has
been exported In large quantities, the
price having risen abroad, and the weather
re|K&gt;rts of the week being anything but fa­
vorable to the coming crop.—New York
Express.

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CT J? 1,ll"'n n- Iteynolde. Nashville
4 *12^n‘,?ekr^ Ntt,hT»te

Coloma, Mich., December 3,1689.
Gentlemen:—One of your circular# came
to my notice to-day, end It reminds me of
an old and very rateable friend, one that
saved my life 12 years ago, and because I
had not needed its help since, I had al­
most forgotten IL 1 wm ifl years old and
suffering from menstrual derangement; 1
coughed Continually and had clillls every­
day. I waa as miserable a# any one could
be and live. A lady who knew the cause
t&gt;f Illness penmaded my moslier to have me
use Zna-Pbora—it was called WomaQM
Friend then. Before I had used one bottfe my cough and chills ceased. I kept on
and nsed two bottles and they brought me’
out all right 1 afterwards married, and
am now the mo'lrer of three nice hearty
children. I fee! that I owe a great deal to
Zoa-Pbora. I hope it will become well
known and that every woman and girl who
needs it will use IL If you will send me
aome circulars I will give them to acquaint-

FBI

W.F POWERS

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HARDWARE.

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Adv. Next Week

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To tlie People of Hastings
AND VICINITY.
I have located among you and intend to
make Hastings my home if the citizens will
give me their support. Like any other busi­
ness, I depend upon your patronage and must
have it to make a living. My work will com­
pare favorably with that done in any neighbor­
ing city, and as long as it does I will look for
your,work.
It is my aim to equip Troy
Laundry with better machines for doing good
work, and will do so as soon as my patronage
will warrant such an outlay.

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Very truly yours,

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J. C. HOUSE.

THE BISSELl

QUILLED PLOWS

H tarsi! Sta andPoint! ’

Is without an equal, in proof of which we refer
to the following farmers who are using the Bissell
Improved:
Jacob Burgdorff
Walter Perry
David-Flory
Luther Root
J. W. Strasbaugh
Lee S. Fuller
Geo. Hagadom
W. 0. Garrison
Frank Chariton
P. B. Durkee
Frank Stanton,
L. 0. Gallup
Wm. Hill
John C. Blood

H. Hilsingei
B. Shaffer
Jas. E. Clark
H. P. Bishop
Jas. N. McIntyre C. A. Cutler
Thus. Crawley
Daniel Brant
Robert McKibben 0. A. Newland
M. 0. Bush
C. Osgood
Moses Shultz
E. G. Edger, jr.
A. E. PhillipLee Smith
Hiram Blake
A. E. Durfee
H. Althou-e
L. J. Hoffstatter
C. J. Clark
Eli Randall
G. IttKidben
J. V. Wickhatn
David SearleCyrus Altman
0eb. F. Altoft
1 he difference in cost of Points in favor of the Bissell
c*
any other plow will in a few years save the brice of a plou
as it has been demonstrated that one Bissell Reversible Tom’
outweay four common pointe.
« e have yet to hear of a single point breaking in our three
years experience selling these plows.

EXAMINE IT!

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and you will have no other. Sold as low as any fir*^ dab&gt;
plow.

Goodyear Bros.,

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-------------w. R. COOK. Local Editor-

REHEnBER
Yon Can Got

yo« will find a splendid assort­
ment of bats, cheap and vary becoming at
uuasell a.
£a"lb,e valne for your money.
tbo« 16.00 pants at Joseph Unn's. Leave
your order for a pair and be happy.

Beamer hM added a mammoth refrigera­
tor to bls store, one of Leonard’s best
make, and can nOw keep butter, eggs, vege­
tables, eta always fresh and nice for his

Dry Goods; Bools and Shoes,
Drugs and Hardware^

8. E. Phillips, the live grocer, wants to
SSS,11*
“d
t»w formers
will bring, and give in exchange groceries
and provisions, or orders on other stores
payable in dry goods, etc.

In Exchange for

The Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works
have for sale cheap two good two story
bouses in first claxs order. This is a good
opportunity to purchase and move these
houses for homes or for rent

Butter and Eggs,
-AT—

Joseph Rogers.
7shoke&gt;
ED.FOWEKT
NO. 35.

For a fine assortment of hats, cheap and
pretty, go to Russell’s. Best stock ever
shown. . Mrs. Russell has lately returnee!
from Detroit, bringing all the latest and
most fashionable styles In millinery goods.
County Clerk Brice received a letter
from Judge Hooker Monday telling him to
adjourn the May term of court to June
16th at 2 o'clock p. m. Jurors need not be
In attendance until June. 17th at v o’clock

Since the introduction of Roberts,
Throp A Oa’s (Three Rivers, Michigan,)
improved hollow bar method of separating
grain, pastes wager that they can thresh
and separate twenty-five hundred bushels
a day.
.

PERSONAL MENTION.
Fakewkli. Suppxm—A farewell 'sap­
A. E. Dickerman was In Nashville Mon­ per was given on Tuesday night by Mr.
Edward A nd rich to about twenty of hte
day.
friends, U being tlie eve of hit departure
W. O. Lowden was in Charlotte Mon­ ta Hastings, Ml«h., to enter the office of
day.
the American Wool Boot Ca, of which be
AL Sllngferiand went to Charlotte Mon­ Is a partner. The fore part of the even­
ing was spent In games aud amusements
day.
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of various kinds, after which the party ad­
Danle} Striker went to Lansing Thurs­ journed for supper. The occasion was
day.
taken advantage of by his friends to pre­
R- J. Grant was In Woodland Wednes­ sent him with au address accompanied by
a diamond pin. Though taken completely
day.
by surprise, Mr. Audrich made a suitable
Barry Wellman went to Grand Rapids reply. Dr. Hawk was then elected chair­
Monday.
man and speeches were made ;by those
present, each and all expressing tlteir re­
Ed. Holbrook, of Kalamazoa was in the gret at bls departarc, but hoping that he
city Monday.
will be successful in his new field of labor.
Rev. Aldrich, of Nashville, was in tbe Amusements were again taken up and con­
tinued till an early hour. Mr. Andrich
city Thursday.
carries with him the best wishes of all who
F. T. Bobu*, &lt;of Nashville, was In the had the pleasure of his acquaintance.—
dtv Thursday.
,Ga)t Reformer.
Mra. Julius Russell visited Detroit
A fine compliment for N. A. Fuller,
frleuds last week.
from the Juneau, (Alaska) Free Press,
Archie McCoy made a business trip to June 29. 1889, on the eve ot bls departure
Charlotte Monday.
from there to visit his old home has just
come into our hands. It is as follows:
Art Griffin returned from Kentucky
Mr. N. A. Fuller, formerly superintend­
Thursday evening.
ent of the A. M. &amp; M. Co., and a heavy
tiertie Nimmo. of Middleville, spent stockholder tn tbe company also, departed
on the Ancon for a visit to his old home in
Sunday In the dty.
Baitings, Michigan. But Alaska doea not
S. Carson, of Galesburg, was in the dty lose him as a citizen altogether as he still
on business Friday.
has large interests In the country and will
R. K. Grant and Ed. Clarke were at return iu the near future to look after
them. In leaving us although It Is but for
Wall lake Thursday.
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, a short time, no man leaves more warm
C. D. Beebe returned from a business, friends behind him, and none thot-have
trip
ip to Kansas Friday.
.
g.oue before or will hereafter will leave a

Nashville
lakes this season.

Kellogg plant north o&lt; the river.

5&lt;- ClQflR

Cook Bros., of the Hastings Banner,
have added a Na - Babcock standard
press nnd a Bascom folding machine to
their office. an&lt;l now have one ot the finest
offices in Michigan.—Chicago Newspaper
Unjon.

Gan Lake went out spearing one night
a lantern for a light, and sort of a pitch­
fork looking apear. He was very fortu­
nate and the first stab made was into a 33
Nashville, will make Lbe season at the fair pound "grass pike,” which made the
grounds, Hastings, Mich., on Monday and young man jump Into the water In order
Tuesday of each week, beginning April to haul his game to the shore. Tbe simi­
95th and 89th.’ For further particulars,, larity of this flail to the common pickerel
terms, etc., call at tbe fair grounds on the has caused many remarks as to the redates named, or address tho owner at markabic changes In these two varieties ot
Nuahvllte.
fish.
Darry Galddu«t.

Tbe standard bred trotting stallion Na

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Ou which our papers are folded. This machine is light
running, simple and low priced, just what the average
country office needs and can afford to buy. Sold on the
most liberal terms and warranted for 5 years. Manu­
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U’JZ&amp;JFESS X” L.™

cause of this wonderful change may be ae-

on Nashville.

Mrs. Truman Williams went to Charlotte greater monument of prosperity, as the
result of push nnd able management; than
on a visit Wednesday.
Mr. Fuller, as today's prosperous condi­
II. H. Barlow, of Coldwater, spent Sun­ tion of the great plant of the company goes
day with relatives here.
to prove. In resigning his position as
Mrs. Ray Dunlap, of Vermontville, is superintendent, the company certainly
Jases a man that It will be no easy matter
visiting friends In this city.
to replace, aud they can consider them­
IjCThe senior editor of this paper Is now
R. B. Richards and Judge Armstrong selves very lucky Indeed if they can fill the
Nile sole1 owner of a new bicycle and It Is
, IN THE
Impossible to lelf which one Is getting the were in Kalamazoo Thursday.
position with one who can as ably conduct
worst of it.
Owners oj property on
Mrs. Wm. Uay, of-Allegan, visited her tlie mine and works and who can gain
such respect and high esteem of tbe work­
Green SL will do well to box up their son Will in this city Inst week.
men and the community at large as was
shade trees and takedown their fences.
Charles Nobles, of Barry township, will commanded by Mr. Fuller.
Hastings Division ts now drilling an make this city his future home.
One of the most prominent merchants in
Notfer.
hour a day on the open square near the
Geo. W. Soule visited friends in the Barry County and doing business not
r o'Aticrt. or parties interested as tils or whip factory. • The boys find lots of differ­
more than a thousand miles from Cedar
ag-UI.
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ence between the soft, uneven ground and south part of tbe state last week.
j,, i'liiuinon council propose to cbangc* the
Creek. w.i3 the victim of one of his own
Mra. II. C. Carpenter, of Woodland, snares last week. Missing gasoline, from
■: id • of Jefferson street according to a brofile the hard, level floor of Union hall, but
‘
.&lt;n exhibit at the Recorder’s office &lt;»n the they expect to get there in due form all visited Bastings friends last week.
» barrel nt tbe rear of his store be set a
n rfMk&amp;next the common council will the same.
TaLv ;i? &gt;1 action on said grade.
R. U Pancoast, of Charlotte, visited his trap to catch the th level, with a string
I
A aril ’."•th. A. 1». 1*«
Readers of the Banner at Freeport will son Frank in this elty over Sunday.
attachment running up to his room.
Ite pleased to hear that the news from that
About two o'clock one morning while en­
Willie Bogle, of Lowell, is spending a joying a peaceful slumber be was suddenly
vicinity will appear in the paper hereafter.
We have secured a No. 1 correspondent, few days with relatives in this city.
aroused by a terrible racket and found
\ irvul.itlon thh» week.
- 3,130 who liveHiear Freeport and his ability as
Frank Knappen Esq., of Kalamazoo, was that his trap was sprung. With visions of
a writer may be judged from his Items In In the city on legal business Wednesday.
thieves and midnight marauders flitting
through his mind he sprang suddenly from
Postponed lor 30 Day*.
tills issue.
Mr. Thos. Dudley, of Detroit, spent bed aud yelled to tbe supposed, thieves
Owing to the. unfavorable winter and
A man by tho name of Swartout, to­ Sunday with Mr. dnd Mrs. Julius Russell. not to move or he would shoot, though
led r&gt; ad**. many of our subscribers have gether with his wife, both of whom had
Mrs. Ed. Moore, of Grand Rapids, at­ there were no shooting Irons in the house.
i-laiuird to bi unable to adjust their sub- rather un.«vory reputations, were ordered
tended the funeral of Roy Powers Thurs­ Hearing no noise of any sort he thought
that he had the vllllans under complete
ripliun accounts, although 1.300 have to leave the city Thursday, within 24 day.
itours. by tbe city Marsha'.
They com­
submission to his dreadful threats of
.
«•. To accommodate those who have plied with tbe Marshal's request several
Mrs. F. M. Thomas, of Grand Junction. death and destruction. Summoning up
। ;t!i••&gt;!&lt; I ii&lt; we postpone for 30 days the hours before the limit Expired.
Is visiting her parents. Mr. aud Mrs. John bls courage to the highest pitch, he
Llchty.
: . i.i- for adopting the cash in advance sysJumped out into the darkness, with a
Jerry Boynton tells tlie Greenville peo­
taturand to adjust subscription accounts. ple that for 850,000 he will run his Cen­
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Greble are expected lantern In Ids hand. Expecting to be
confronted with the plunderers begging
H&gt; short poult lecty not make anyJ uniter tral Michigan road through the town, from home from their trip through thf south
for mercy, he was somewhat disappointed
Hastings to Rogers City. But Greenville this week.
;,u*fp&gt;nuHnnt. Within the next 30 days
iu Uncling the portly form of the gasolene
Is already a busy city, with two railroads,
Miss Hattie Hotchkiss left for an ex­ barrel undisturbed by tbe band of man.
w imtsl adjust all subscription accounts. and no very rapid steps will be taken to
tended
visit
with
relatives
In
Iowa
yesterUpon closer inspection It was found that
May 1st. 1890. the names of all who owe raise a bonus.—Evening News.
dav^monilug.
.
the rain of the evenlug previous had
will Im* stricken from our list and all
D. W. Rogers, secretary of the Michigan
^Bev. J. W. Bancroft was at Ft. Wayne. Shrunken the rope to such an extent that
i. &lt; ..nuts will In* collected by law at the old Mutual Tornado end Cyclone Insurance
Ind- Inst week to attend the funeral of It had sprung the trap, and our friend
Company,
writes
that
his
company
uddrtl
sneaked back into the house, realizhig
.i: -I t'O a year. Allwhosettlearthe late Rev. Large.
more fully than ever that the best laid
:&gt; ar.u.'&lt; s«nd pay tn.lan. 1. 1891./can pay nearly 850,000 of risks from Eatou county 1
last week. People are certainly beginning
Rev. E. D. Irvine attended the semi­ plans of man often fail. We trust that
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!ivw rate of 75 cents a year. This to realize that cyclone insurance is just as annual conference and missionary meet­ no one will speak of this in the presence
necessary as any oilier.—Charlotte Tribune. ing at Marshall last week.
of D. L. Morthland, tlie ontefprislng
ti.ran- business.
Yours truly'.
merchant of Cedar Creek, as we have
’ Cook Bros.
The prohibitionist* of tbe city of Hast­
John Webber went to Indiana Monday
heard that even mere mention of this
ings and all who are In syinpaihy with for the purpose of purchasing n supply of
occurrence causes a sickly smile to spread
H.t.-i* for rent or sale inquire of Mrs. I. their principles, are requested to mt^t at lumber for the furniture factory,
over bls countenance.
Good
Templar
’
s
ball.
Friday
cvenfl.„.
ening,
.
7
v.in
u
,i
n
w
lll
lonvr*
I
Holbrook.
D. McElwain will leave to-day for
May 2d. for tbe purpose of organizing a
-&lt;--'.litzer for l^wns and gtm-ral pur- club and for the'transaction of such other weit Superior, Wls.. where he hns secured
It. J. (.'rants.
,| business as may pome before the meeting. n profitable job that will Jeep him hustling
Our Catholic friends are gratified over
for fqur or five years.
BY OKDEii OF COM.
the appointment of a new priest for St
Kr*. Mason Allen Is greatly Improving
Rose parish. Rev. Father Brogger. lute of
lift '■ ddciice in tiie 4th. ward. •
A number of the owners of the Crooked NKR caller Friday. John says the fellow Dearborn. Mass will be celebrated at the
. Jin .to .lisvpii Lunn’s and leave, your Jake resort were at that lake yesterday who knows what is to be done with tlie church next Sunday.
inea-ure f«t a pair of those SJ.Ob pants.
j looking over the territory with a view to Freeport-Lowell railroad knows more than
Remember the social this evening at
making improvements. They will put anynody else.
Frw! Barlow and Hick Djoyle have the
society iuill, over Rower shoe store.
drives throughout tlie grounds and add
: ifirulatlon laid for their. new house at
Clem Smith, of Hastings, who has been
maiLH other attractions to this already
Last evening the Epworth league gave a
Wall Lake.
charming ami popular resnrt. Several very wick for the pnst couple of weeks, proS — — r,..
,
•&amp;,■■ in t!?.1' H.VwTn^W^ing’a great im­ cottages' at tiie lake this summer.—Kala­ ing the week with bis father, D. W. Smith.
The M. E. Sunday school last Snnday
—Naftivllle News.
mazoo Telegraph, April 23d.
was the largest iu point of attendance ever
provement in its looks.
Prof- L N. Mitchell, formerly Supt of hel^H the church—216.
E&lt;&gt;r sale, cheap, a splendidly located
One of the best cheese manufacturers of
ideate property on Green street In- a neigiilxorlug state visited a friend h»*re schools In this city, will probably be elect­ Lnhts society connected with Emmanuel
ed
to a similar position in the Grand Church will be entertained Thursday after­
•lujreof A. I». Niskern.
last week, and while here, paid a visit to
Rapids schools, where be held the office of noon. May 8th, by Madams Mary Good­
Wbm you want a gpb«L fitting pair of the creamery- He Is the owner of two Supt. for several years.
year. N. Bailey. T. J. Bush, J. Rogers, J.
cheese
factories
himself,
and
Is
familiar
Un.:&gt;&lt;&gt;r shoes nmite to order, call on Philip
with the creamery business. He says
Mrs. H. W. Russell returned to her M. Hewes, N. Parker, E. Browu, A. P.
Lutz at liis shopbti Jefferson St
there Is not a better creamery In the coun­ home in Hastings on Monday. Mra. Chas. Drake F. Stebbins and W. Chidester.
Supper at society room from half past live
Only five took iu the cheap excursion to try than tbe one here, and that the farmers Rusnell accompanied her as far as Grand
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Detroit Thursday—a very small number hereabout will find It to their interest to Rapids, to assist her In changing cars until seven.
give It a lioeral patronage.
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there, as she is an old lady, almost 80
■ oiisiileriii- the cheap ratesoffered.
Tbe Barry Co. W. C. T. U. will hold its
years of age.—Allegan Journal.
annual meeting on May I5l’- and 10th at
Th*- Building
Loan Association will
The creamery company will have every­
Woodlmxl. Each local union Is'cntitled to
dL|...&lt;e &lt;&gt;f tin right to barrow alxiut 3600 thing ready to begin tbe manufacture of
Mr. E. C. Andrich. of Galt, Canada, has five delegates, and is earnestly requested
ul it- meeting Tuesday evening next.
butter next week. Farmers who have moved to this city and will take one of the to send its full delegation. There will be
milk
to
sell
are
requested
to
call
at
the
high-up
positions
In
the
wool
boot
factory.
a gold medal contest on the evening of the
.. Peter Coburn went to Wall take FrWay
■&lt;• t-mid the wall for F. 11. Barlow;'$nd creamery nnd get cans to take out. Try It Mr. Andrich is a young man of push and 15th. by a class selected from those who
farmer friends. The creamery will pay ability, and will be a| welcome addition to have gained the silver medal in the unions
Dirk .Doyle’s new house ou tlie point-'
you more for the &gt; ilk than- you now get tbe business and social circles of this city. throughout the county.
People are finding frequent reminders for vour butter, and you have to be to all
Quincy Hynes left for Delton yesterday
Rev. A. D. Grigsby continues his &lt;Ns&lt;»f the "grippe” by the presence of fre- the trouble of making and marketing tiie
•&gt;urnt voids and severe catarrhal troubles. butter. Call at the creamery this week for where he has purchased the drug stock of courses on tbe beatitudes at the Presbyter­
Henry Arbor. Qnlncy has many friends ian church on May 4th from_ the words
The fuirral of Hoy Powers, whose de- cans.
In this city who wish him success to tbe ••Blessed are tlie meek for thfi’y shall in­
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was aientined in these columns last
The annual meeting of the Barry and fullest extent Tlie people of Delton and herit the earth. In the evening he will ac­
v. ***k. rrf-efirred Thursday from tbe home Eatpn Medical Association was held at Hie vicinity will ilways find him hoiidit. company Christalu through Vanity Fair,
of his piirc|ite.
;
pariors of the Wolcott House yesterday upright and obliging in every way.
with its pretty sights.
Go to Philip Lotz to get your boots and afternoon, under the especial care of Dr.
The Presbyterian young people's guild
L. F. Weaver, of this/ village. Many
Frank Furner who is home from Has­
repaired. He will give yon satis*
meets
on Friday even ng at Hie church at
tings on a short visit to his father. Aid. C.
:.•&lt;■: :*4i. Next to I. M. B. Glliasple’s papers of Interest to tbe society were read,
discussions and other frivolities were in­ B. Furner and family Upton avenue, was 7:30. An excellent program Is provided.
-i’-rc on Jefferson St
dulged In and a general good time was had. given a pleasant surprise 1"st week, by a
Mnt Erb will represent hose Co. No. 1, The officers elected were as follows: Dr. company of some twenty nf his young
‘ i I Tinkler No. 2. and Chas. Pickel the D. W. Fuller, of Hastings, president; Dr. friends, who passed the evening most enHastesos. Mich-, April/12, 1889.
■ r-"k nnd ladder Co. at the state firemen’s A. N. Walder, of Eatou Rapids, vice presi­ joyably In social chat and games. Light
dent Dr. Wm. Palmeter, of Vermontville, refrrahments were smed during the even- RbsutnaUc Syrnu Co.. Jackson. Mh-b.
■i invention at Cadillac.
Gents: This is to certify that I had
secretary and treasurer.—Nashville News. lng;^Battlc Creek Journal.
A little testimony wns taken in the case
been troubled with rheumatism 1n all Its
U^bariev Wehwrt returned yesterday
the people vs. Clark Hunt Monday, and
For some time Mrs- Addle Reed Fleming
forms for tbe past twelve years, and was
•ifljoumed till next Monday. The testimo­ has been ailing. Although able to keep her from a week's trip through Tennessee. confined to my bed at various periods from
ny for the people Is all In.
engagements for singing in Philadelphia Georgia and Alabama. Charles visited three to six months at a time, and I could
the
booming
towns
of
that
section,
and
re
­
and
other
rides.
Her
ailment
kept
grow
­
get about only by the aid of crutches. 1
This Is tho last Issue of thia paper under
old pay-wln*n-you-get-ready plan. ing worse, although she was able to sing ports himself highly pleasod with the employed several first class physicians of
Hereafter the cnsh and cash only and cash In a Philadelphia church Sunday morning south. At FL Payne, be nut Mr. A. K. this city, none of whom effected a cure or
of last week. Her physician gave her Fowler, who Is p-oepering nicely. He gave permanent relief even.
:i|: advance will be required.
such stimulating remedies as enabled her said he was pleased to find, on top of
About two years ago I was induced to
Andrew Hardy, for many years a rcsl- to fill her appointment at the church for Lookout mountain a copy of the Banneh. trv Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, and after
•h nt of -Nashville, but living in Detroit of the evening- But that night she was
taking a few bottles I experienced relief,
;Ut&lt;*. died Monday of consumption. Tbe taken violently ill. A physician was hast­
and
now consider myself cured. I un­
Messrs. Sltiater and Shaw have al last
’’iiiu ral will take place this afternoon.
ily summoned, and by administering large
hesitatingly recommend this medicine for
completed the town well, at a depth of 283 rheumatism. I know-what It has-done
d&lt;«es
of
morphine
kept
her
easy
till
the
After til’s Issue, the name of every sub­
feet with 175 feet of waler which*eems to
M tiix r who has not paid in advance, or next morning, when the family doctor was bo without limit, «s Marshal Hammond for me. what physicians could not do, L c.
wade satisfaetdry arrangements to do so in cal ted. It seems that person had correctly had a force of men at work ten hours Mon­ cured me of rheumatism.
Mrs. H- J- Kenfiei-yx
very short time, will be stricken from diagnosed her case, for when he eame. be day trying to pump 1 ho thing dry. They
The undersigned is personally acquaint­
bronght one of tbetaoet noted
our list.
.nd ranrom. of the QuOjr cltr. The l.t- puntpcil and pumped and pumped and ed with Mra. Kcnfleld. and knows tbe
kept
right
on
pumping
until
they
had
•Sonic fiend to mean to live, poisoned a ter at one*: announced tha. Mrs. Fleming
above statement to be true.
raised alMiut 100 barrels of waler, but stlffl
good horse belonging th George Lee, of was suffering from an ovarian
Fred L. Heath.
I.acey. If Hu* guilty party can be found that unless It were removed she could not there was not tbe slightest evidence of any
Druggist, Hastings.
decrease
in
th*
supply.
Now
if
tbequality
no mercy will be given him. and tn such a live another94 hoars ’hllesbe might re­
B...
C. BUu. &lt;_ .1 «h, plon-r
of tbe watnr Is equal to the quantity we
case it ought not to be expected.
cover if It were cut out Tbe latter course
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thn#
•‘Undo John Carfow” who will be re­ wm decided on. and the tumor removed. tlie new comacR either procure steam
membered by many of our readers in this At last accounts she b alive, aud stroug power to work tbe pimp now In tbe weU at Allegan. He wu 88 years old, a masoo
city as having lived here and a few years hones of her recovery are entertained. or elae get a double action pump.—Ver­ for 60 yeais, and death came as tbe result
of a fall.
uo moved to Harbor Spring*, died at the Her many friends here frnjt that these montville Echa
bright hopes may prove well founded.
latter place last week, aged 79 yean.

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And a finer line never was opened in Hastings. We also
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Our stock of

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Is a large an&lt;Lcomplete one, and contains patterns that are
sure to please. We also have a line of

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That are very neat and attractive.

It is useless to talk about, as you all know .that we are
sure to have the latest things. Please remember one
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Four Men Go Down to the He»-

Third

BsIldtSK*— Old Htema at.Wori

Hancock, Mich., April 28.—At 3 o'clock
yesterday morning flames were discovered
bnnninu from shaft Na 3 of the North
Hancock imine. They were partially ex-,
ftagufahed. and Capt. Joaeph Herbert, I

John Tliopias. John Rowe, and Thomas
Bell volunteered tn go through tbe smoke
that filled!tte catting in search of John
WIlllan.*-s«pump boy. Bril wns tte last
man to go down.
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The Warning Cry Vnhennl.
As he reachwl the ladder ha yelled to the
others: “Cowie back, the gns down ^iere is
too thick." There was no answer, and it
wairevidcnt that the three miners had teen
suffocated. Tying a scarf about his head,
John Pcnteoost went down alone through
ei that extinguished his lamp. He found
omas with his clothing burned off and
his legs frightfully rdusted. Rowe was
dead and Herbert nearly so. but will prob­
ably recover.. Tbomaa will hardly live.
Williams Body Recovered.
Tbe fire iti the lower levels of the mine
did not entirely die out until yesterday
afternoon when Williams’ body wns found
3»J0 feet from the surface, apparently
firewood by the floods of water that were
poured in. The fire is suppa&lt;*d to have
been caused by the boys entering a gas
pocket «(ith
lighted candle, although
there are suspicions of Incendiarism.

A DELUGE AT DALLAS, TEX.

New Orleans. April 88.—The TfrnesDemocrat'* Dalian, Tex., Special says: The
most destructive flood even known in
the history of-north Texas Is now passing
through tte Trinity. Tte great rain on
Friday raised every tributary of It far out
of their bankh. Saturday and Saturday
'night it rotas rapidly, and kt 10 o’clock yes­
terday morning passed thg highest water
mark in fifty years. Id front of this city
It ia two mile* wide, extending to the foot
ot Flanders Height west nnd to Oak Cliff
south of the dty. On tbe north all retddence* from a hundred yards teyund Coch­
rane street orb submergad, some to tbe
second fluor and others to the attic.

No one boa been reported drowned. All
Saturday night anil all day yreteniHylhey
have tern moving to higher ground.
Backwater extends far up to tbe north
able of tte city, while on the south, housm
are submerged as far up as Wnnl street
north. On the south and iu front of tte
dty there is one vast ocean' thirty and
forty feet deepi antl il is *tl11 rising, and
will so continue until at least Tuesday. Its
like has never teen seen.

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Train.-- on all the railroads—the Texas
Pacific, the Missouri Pacific, the Santa Fe,
and the Greenvflle—were not running west,
north, nr south 4f tte city yesterday. Wash­
out* are reported all along the line*, but
tte worst arc immediately around the city.
: Gangs ot men . ore watching tte bridges
over the Trinity river, and keeping off the
drift, teat nigjit tte creol of the waves
lacked six feet of ths flooring of the bridge*
in tte city, but the Santai Fe Central’s
bridges below town are reported sub
merged. New* from tbe surroariding coun­
try is l«ul. Snlall bridges have l*en de­
stroyed by the deluge; indeed, few are left.

The destruction ot crops will amount to
. little or nothing, for as soon as tbe water
goes down theji will grow again. The
storm of Friday tvill be u memorable one.
It extended from the Indian territory to
. the gulf nnd fnom Marshal to Abilene.
There was not a stream however small or
h • gnat that wav vet raised U igb above high
waler mark. Atmnny points there were
htxrricaiies of wiind aud oue genuine cy­
clone. Many houses were blown down,
hot so far not a j single life hns been re­
ported lost. Yesjerday a north wind was
blowing and firebwere quite comfortable.

PHENOIREHAL FALL OF HAIL.

BALTIMOIIK. April 38 —The city was vis­
ited yesterday afternoon shortly before 4
•’dock by hall of a size and destructive
power never before seen in the city. The
If ttey were tissue paper, and the amount
of damage done
It can only be figured
Tip when all the broken panes are counted,
and tte glaw-scttora’ bills are paid. The
lotawiilruu up into the thousands. The
RU&lt;18harpou l*u&gt;

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A Ragsitar Rain of Cobblestone*.

Hens egg* were nothing to item iu size.
Many ot them were as large asamxn's fist.
audas they came down they sounded like
ao many cannon bails falling on tte helptern earth. Tte storm came from the

tte east with a rattle like heavy artillery,
frightening people out of their wits, mak­
ing some of tte sqperatitiotiN think that
tte day of judgment had come, hitting
those who were on the streets many hard
.
knock**, aud driving them into places of
;i shelter In tte annex the ra|n. wind, and
&amp;. tali did even more severe damage than in tte
fifty. Walls were swept down, bouse* tin-

AN ARKANSAS CYCLONE.

HOCK, Arik. April 88. —A Special

Rossler was the last, and by thia time the
rope was worn nway and broke, letting
Roller fall to the pavement, but be was
not badly hurt. But for hfa coplnaai and
of mind several li:

New Yobk, April M-Tte Htcaraahip
Cereal, plying between New York and Hay?
tien ports, arrived here Aaturdv "-ith,
seven of the passengers and crew of the
wrecked steamship Italia, who were picked
up ui tte last stages of exhaustion on the
morning of April 17, between Fortune bl­
and and Bird Rock. They were. without
food and water, and had had nothing to
eat for twenty-four hours when picked up.
The paiwengens were Mr. and Mra. Hum­
phreys. of Columbus, O. Mr. Humphreys
is a relative of the wife of ex-Senator Thur­
man. Tho remainder of the crew are all

OF INTEREST_TO SPORTS.

ClHCAGv, April 21—Yesterday’s scores
in the baao ball games are given below:
league: At New York—New York 5,
Philadelphia 3; at Boston—Boston 8, Brook­
lyn 7; at Pittsburg—Pittsburg 11, Cleve­
land 9; at Cincinnati—Cincinnati 9, Chi­
cago 4.
.
f
Brotherhood: At New York—Philadel-

oo«n buUto.
rK»«ddn»d T«t»rtw•"■“T*’J""

TWO FUTILE OOJFEEESOES HELD.

tori,, tte IXrtriel «pr*»*
totted*
ot rtel •’““’• “‘“i

Mtllhenl—d «-»■ AM°
«.topt«le.Utagupo.&gt; lb.
rfreoMtetoietidtottetewU M« “he™*
t, Obutalu* Btetete ot I’M “»«•**
e‘c. Mitchell spoke in favor of hh b»l to

CntCAGO, Apr)l 28.—Both the Boss Car­
penters’ association and the committee
from the carpenters’ council failed in their
efforts to reach r net 11cm ent with the nuuter ral-pentera at the nleeting Saturday
afternoon, and tte strike will be continued
indefinitely against the master carpenters.
Tbe committee from the new Boot Carpentern’ association ted’ a brief conference
with the directOTH of tte old association.
Tlie old association absolutely refused to
arbitrate with the committee from the Dew
association, and'tbe conference ended.
The Cantot-ancw with Htrlkoru.
Then began the meeting with the car­
penters council
The conference was a
stormy one and 1 terminated in considera­
ble disorder when a member of the Master
Carpenters’ aiautoiation moral that the as­
sociation should noj recognize tbe union.
Tte resolution won cerriod with a unanrnity that wa« ominous nnd the CarjHJDbTH’
council left, vuwiug that the strike would
b*&gt; extended into all trades, so far as the
n aster carpenters are concerned.
The citizens' committee did not mate­
rialise at all, and the Master Carpenters’
Of-Hoctetion held a sort of Indignation meet­
ing over their failure to come forward.
Parkins Honif Mrn Moving.
Fully I’ooo pricking house men, by n
unanimous vote, decided nt n meeting yes­
terday afternoon to go out on a strike May
1, unless their requrat for an eight-hour
day was complied with. There are aisiut
25.000 men employed in tills industrj-. and
interviews witli men who work in the
houses are not indicative of a strike. The
thousand above noted, hdwerer, may set
a pretty big strike in motion.
a pretty big strike in motion, nnd some of
the papers here are almost positive that
such an infliction is in pick lei for thb
city May!.
Anathcr Case of Turbulence.
It appears that a carpenter cannot even
do a job for himM.*l&gt;* without charging
union rate*. Frank Pink was laying a
sidewalk in front of his residence at 283
Newberry avenue Saturday when a crowd
of striker* attackod him and knocked him
down. Tlie police were notified of the as­
sault, nnd two of tte strikers named Ed­
ward Paulsnnd Frederick Reil wen* locked
up. They will be arraigned before Justice
Doyle. Pink was not injured.

lyn 7, Boston 5; at Pittsburg—Chicago 2,
Pittsburg 5; at Buffalo—Cleveland 8, Buf­
falo in.
Association: At Phlladelphta-AthfeUc
7, Rochester 8; at Louisville—St. Louia 4,
Louisville 17.
.
C^tcaoo, April S3.—The different base
ball aggregations of talent made the fol­
lowing scores yt-Htenlay: National league:
At New York—New York 8, Philadelphia
7; at Boston—Batton II, Brooklyn 1; at
Cincinnati—Cincinnati 8, Chicago 13; at
Pittsburg—Pittsburg 1, Cleveland 7. ■
: Brotherhood: At New York—New York
18, Philadelphia«: at Boston—Boston 8,
Brooklyn IU; at Pittsburg—Pittsburg 3,
Chicago 5; at Buffalo—Buffalo 1£ Cleve­
land 7.
Chicago, April 24.—Yesterday’s scores at
base lull are given below: League: I At
New York—Philadelphia 3, New York 1;
at Boston—Brooklyn 2, Boston 5; at Pitts­
burg—Cleveland 12, Pittsburg 30; at Cin­
cinnati—Chicago 0, Cincinnati 9.
Brotherhood: At Now York—Philadel­
phia 1, New York 8: at Boston—Brooklyn
7, Bostou 10; at Pittsburg—Chicago: 3,
Pittsburg 4: at Buffalo—Buffalo-Cleveland
game postponed—rain.
Chicago, April 25.—The scores made on
the tiase ball grounds yeatenlay were as
follows: teagut*: At Boston—Boston! 1,
SITUATION IN NEW ENGLAND.
New York 8—Six innings, but game given
to Boston » to 0, New York refusing Ito
abide by decision of the umpire; BrooklynBostos, April 28.—Tte Glote publishes
Philadelphia, Cleveland-Chicago and Pitts­
an article showing the situntioti: in New
burg-Cincinnati games postponed—rain.।
Brotherhood: At Buffalo—Buffalo 18, England regarding the labor dcmoroitmCleveland 18; nt Boston—B&lt;*un&gt;7. Brook­ tion to take place May 1. It says t hat Bos­
lyn 8; New York-Philadelphia awl Pitts­ ton and Worcester will be the main battle
burg-Chicago game* postponed—rain.
grounds for this state, in both of which the
Chicago, April i».—The attendance nt contest will be for a working day of eight
the Brotherhood nnd League games yester­ boura. The greater part of the .XPtX) carday was as follows: te-ague—Cleveland. pentera employed in Boston will strike for
1.500; Pittsburg. 449 Brothcrho.xl-Pitt.H- eight hours, but they make no demand for
burg, Sfil; Buffalo. 2,500. Total—tengue, an Increase in the rate uf wages. They te
1,049; Brotherhood, 3.&lt;l21. The score record lieve that a decrease in houm will cause an
for tte day was as follows:
increase in wages, according to the law of
league: At Pittsburg — Pittsburg 1, supplj- nnd demand. Tlie qnrpcnters are
Cincinnati 10; nt Cleveland—Cleveland lb, well organized all through New Eng­
Chicago 5. Boston-New York and Brook­ land.
lyn-Philadelphia games postponed-&gt;Rnia.
Demands in Other Cities.
. Brotherhood: At Buffalo—Buffalo''8,
It is said that in Worcester tlie Painters,
Chicago 10; ut Pittsburg—Pittaburg «, plumbers snd slaters will nak for nine
Cleveland 9. Boston-New York and Brook­ house with the same pny they now girt for
lyn-Philadelphia game* postponed—rain. ten hours' work. Norcross Bro*, and Dar­
Following are the club scoren, Saturday ling Bros, have announced that they will
At Boston—New York 3, Boston 1.
adopt nine hours May 1 for carpenters, and
Brotherhood: At Boston—New York 1% their mill hands aud other out-door work­
Boston 14. All other League and Brother­ men. In niue other cities in this state the
hood games, a* well os all the American carpenters demand a working day of uine
association games, were postponed—rain. hours. In several cities the plunibcra
brick-layers and masons will demand nine
TERRIFFIC STORM IN TEXAS.
hours. The quarrymen and grauitc-cuttera in Quincy will probably strike, as the
boMee, while willing to ar-\*nt
&gt;
hour system, will not ngree to the price
GAixekville, Tex., April 26.—A terriffle per hour demanded.
storm of raiu and hail struck this city1
Thursday night, deluging the streets to
New York, April 28.—Final arrange*
the depth of three feet, and destrojlfig;
over &lt;50,000 Worth of.property. The cloud-j menta were made yesterday fora great
“eight-hour” parade of later organizations
burst was preceded by a four hours’ rain, in this city on May 1.
accompanied by thunder and lightning;
A cn*ek which flows through the center of ।
Bidwell tlie Fhcnomenol Forger.
the town rose up and swept away forty
Bosrnx. April 38.-George Bidwell, the
dwellings, but tte whole dty came to the
leader of the four American* who, seven­
rescue, nnd only one life was lost. Yester­
day morning washouts were reported teen years ago, astounded tlie financial
on all the railroads, and all traffic has been magnates of Europe with the 85,000,000
suspended on tte Santa Ft. Crops have forgery on the Bank of England, b now in
suffered, many, farms being under water. this city. Bidwell’s chief object Is .» se­
Mrs. Gestmau died of fright while being cure tte release of his brother Austin, who,
like himself, received n life sentence in
carried from ter l|ome.
England. George was released on a ‘ ticket
of leave" in 1887.
He claims to have
BLOWN UP BY DYNAMITE.
.
brought to bear upon tte British govern­
Hurt' ment in behalf of hi* brother the influence
,of vx-Presldrnts Huje* and Cleveland,
Delavan. WIs., April 25.—An explosion ;James Russell tewel), J. Pierrepont Mor­
of dynamite yesterday afternoon’in tte gan. R. G. Ingersoll, Senator Hawley, and
ptterx. He say* his brother was not a
•cellar of the* drug store of H. R. Doane,
party to the crime wnd that hi* own release
wrecked the building, breaking windows was indorsed by such men os Bright nnd
several blocks away and damaging adjoin­ Gladstone.__ ________________
ing buildings. The roof of the drug store
Presented ■ Fl*c to Kotusn Cntholies.
was blown high in the air, and this was
Bhookltn. N. Y„ April 28,-tecretary
followed bv u sheet of .flame which en­
velopefl tte entire building. Four men Tracy, on behalf of Rankin Post Na 10, G.
were in the drug store at the time. Mel A. IL, j-vsterday presented a flag to tte
Barnhard nnd Dr. Patrick were rescued, Children of the St. Peter's Roman Catholic
tte latter badly hurt. Doane nnd an un­ church. Among those present were Ad­
known man perished Ln the flames. A miral Braiue, Gen. John B. WoodwanL
hard wind prevailed, and only heavy fire and Gen. P. T. Briggs. Gen. Tracy made
walls on either Hide prevented a great low. H brief speech to tte children, describing
tte flag as one that had gone triumphantly
through four wars, and was now tte kb.—Tho Irish railway lilcin of peace. One of tte pupils accepted
strike dtuatiun i&lt; becoming wane ratter tte flag with a few appropriate remnrka on
than better. I^bor disturbances in Ire­ behalf of the school.

land. like social disorders in that country,
seem to assume a more bitter aspect than
similar affair* in most every other country,
and it In not improbable that serious
trouble will occur before the present diffi­
culty is settled. Tte railway director*

Woodruff county, wax entirely
who left the company'* employ without
the formal notice required by law.
(

the families narrowly escaped

.

Score* of fhn League and Brotherhood

•t Chicago.

from New England—A Lively Ontluok-

the noted Hejrablican leader in tte Eighth
assembly district. died yesterday at Coney
bland, where be has teen ill for some time
past- Though Mr. O'Brien had been a
power In local and indirectly in state and

elect senator* by popular
cjurec fif bls
denounced the *ecnl
sjraion as u "relic of monarchy. The Dis­
trict appropriation bill was jxissed, a* was
t j- zuotecitwl-parK bill, and the «®»te ad-

introduce « bill ta tte
extfodloK tbe ptovUlonot tte dgbt-taar
d.,^. to oil t«»te MtSW-l
tor the goiernmeut. Dinglvy n.P&lt;»rtcd a
bill classifying worsteds as woo&gt;«“‘* , ‘
dipion atic and consular appropriation b It
was repunwl to tte hou*r. h came*
490,925. The world's fair bill wa*&lt; taken
up, tlie senate amendment ngiwl to and
tte bill passed. [The statement in tbrac
dapatches that a clause htUl been Put“
tm* bill prohibiting tte sale of
the fair grounds was an errotft Tb&lt;‘
now
eteoutlw ..id judte«l .ppniprlMlon Mll
was taken up in committee of the whole
and precipitated u partisan debate which
lasted tha whole afternoon, the house ad­
journed with an amendment pending
striking out the appropriation for clerk*
for senators.
•
Washington Cite, April 34.—Sherman
reported to tbe sennts yesterday amend­
ment* to the diplomatic* appropriation bill
giving the title of niuhoMiador to theniini&lt;ters to England, France, Germany and
Russia; also raising salaries a* follows;
Turkey* &lt;10,000; Denmark. &gt;7,500: Greece,
Ronmaniannd Servia. F.WO-an increase
of 12,500 for the first two, and 81,000 for the
others. Reagan spoke iu favor of his bill
repealing ail laws for retirement ot army
and navy officers with pny. Tlie con­
ference report on tte Oklahoma bill was
then taken up, debated and adopted, send­
ing the bill to tte president. Then* were
only five nays—Butler, Cockrell, Pugh,
Gray and Vest. The bill to appropriate
for a statue to Gen. Starke at Manchester,
N. II., wn* considered, but a vote on iL*
patMtgr revealed noquorum, and the senate
adjourned.
«
The house ostensibly Imd tte legislative,
executive, and judicial appropriation* up
for discussion, but the whole day was spent
in making "speeches for the conntryr ou
southern outrages and comparisons be­
tween Demix-ratic and Republican ad­
ministration. The jtendhig motion to
strike out the clause for clerks fpr senator*
was defeated. Without further action tbe
house adjourned.
Washington Cm-. April 25.—Teller In­
troduced a silver bill in the senate yester
day Ir provides for the free deposit of
gold and silver bullion in mints or assay
offices, for which full legal tender certifi­
cates shall be lilted nt the rate of 25.8
grains uf gold nnd 412.5 grains sifter to
the dollar. Cullom introduced a bill pro­
viding (hat the interstate commerce com­
mission may hold hcssIoim at any point in
the country, or institute inquiries by *i&lt;cial
agents. Bills reported: To prevent de-’
sertron* front the army, providing for com­
pulsory education of Indian children, the
pension appropriation bill, and an elabor­
ate bill for national control of elections for
congressmen. It i* nn elaboration of the
present supervisor system, and wasopposetl
by all tte Ih*morrstic members of tbe com­
mittee. Tte bill to transfer the revenue
to the navy department was taken up. the
committee amendments agreed to. and
then laid aside. After a discussion of the
land forfeiture bill without action, the
senate held an executive session and then
1 adjourned.
The hoitse spent the whole day nearly
dtecu*aing ciril service reform on the
clause in the legislative bill appropriating
for the cip| *. rvice commiMion. A num­
ber of amendment* were offered both by
Democrats and Republican*, the object of
Which Wnx to cripple tte commission or
Strike out Ke appropriation ci~t.frei’y ).-but

they were all either ruled out or defeated,
and pending consideration the houw ad­
journed.
Washington City, April 21-A bill wa*
reported favorably to the senate yesterday
authorizing the sale of Menominee Indian
lands in Wisconsin. Tte bill making
Gladstone. Mich., n point of delivery was
passed, and the hpuse to tte Lafayette,
Ind., public building Mil, reducing the ap­
propriation to
wm uou-concurred
in. The house joint resolution appropri­
ating $150,(XK) for tlie destitute In tte
flooded district* was. panned. Tbe laud
forfeiture bill wax debated for a time, but
went over. Senator were *0 inattentive
that Call complained thereof. Tte re-'
mender of tbe session was devoted to eulo^ea of the the late Representative Gay.
of Louisiana, the senate adjourning at 4:30
p. m. a» a mark of respect.
Bills were introduced in tte house* For
s |»,tn» public building at Iron Mountain
Mtch.; appropriating 9372,157 to pay prire
jnoney
omcers of Farragut’s tert; to
tablUh training school ships at se« eomu
and late^orta; to place on the free list all
mtlcles bought &gt;n foreign countries by ex­
change therefor of farm prod nets of thia
rouutry, and providing for any deficiency
vropohlm. by
levying a tax on all Income* of gj.ooo or
more (Bland.) The senate anti-tn&gt;fct hill
ZXt'XV-H1 Urnmbly w!thoa''*«*”'•meat. Petition* were received: From merd-nu of Philsfielphia in faroTS £S1

NSt-hUhtrtth th, Sioux InduLT; ru
kata for the sale of their lands annw,
^Vu8*^1’^'000,
the WJlto negotUte
rewton of their lands*.

Tbe police defaced Boukmgfct placard*

w favored la haiku that wifi

The new creamery jl Cbarlottr start* up,
.........................

May 2Tte Patron* of k»ta county bold a
county convention nt Ionia May 1.

MOTHER.

Tbou-umd» of young peach trees are lxIng set oat In bheiby and vicinity.
The oewds of the Wright murder trial at
Benzonia Is climbing up into thousand*.

•Dm toy for whom ite tolled v&gt;iurd ’.
Ate wept euch bttter
*

A Grand Rapids street car wm caught
by a Like Shore train Wednesday ami
knocked into a gutter ten feta away. Tbe
only passenger In the car was looking for.
something of the sort and he got out be­
fore the stock came.
.

For wtoci sbo often attffenM bbuar
Ate shlehkxi from ol) ut
'
’ Btatetar dmr Juan, k.. bi&lt;1 |o
But I can mo ter still
■

The Highland Park stockholders are
skirmishing for money enough to build a
resort hoteL
It the citizens ef Niles will give SWO.CO
and the use of n street tbe M. C. will crec*
a new depot’
D. I’. Bacon, brother of tte Niles girl
who disappeared in Chicago, says that be
fears hl* sister has jnet a worse fate than
suicide.

Gustave Rhode died a horrible death In
a saw mill near tegimiw Thursday. Sev­
eral ton* of saw dust fell upon him amotheilng him.
A Pentwater youth shot W. Maxfodd’s
link* daughter in tho temple with an air
gun the other day, inflicting an ngly
wound.

John Seller*, 70 years old, while re­
turning from th&lt;* flower show to his botuu
in Illllsdalo fell from the cars and died of
his injjiries shortly after.

Mrs. M. E. C. Bates, of the Grand
Traverse Herald, is under treatment at tlie
Battle Creek sanitarium.
Her friends
wish for her a speedy recovery.

Dr. C. F. Morgan baa been appointed a
medical examiner on tlie Montcalm county
pension board, to relieve Dr. A. W.
Nichols, so long a member of the board.
Eugene Curtis, about :»5 years of age
and n widower with two children was
convicted in the circuit court nt Detroit
Wednesday of lud^cenl assault upon a
v-year old girl.
'

Edward Flman. alias Hackett the man
vrhe murdered laborer Oldaml with a
shovel lias been arrested at Lima, Ohio,
and brought back to Detroit to answer for
bls cYiine.
A marriage was solrmuized near Leltoy
the other day. The giddy bride was 48
years old. but the grooin was only 20. He
couldn't stand It to be entirely without a
mother.
There will te no &lt;log tax to .collect In
SL Louis this jttar. A mad dog passed
through the town tbe other day, and the
canine population has bcr&lt; me greatly dec­
imated In consequence. •
■

W£UJ‘.T w4na*» ’
Mret ter on tearen'B plain
TWa motter.
wxi mir„ I
W 111 bet: cu one again
'
-Chini’-., !{rr&gt;a

Farmer Thurber, of Maurice. p4
.
cat rubbing its rides again* Ll, .ulUi,L*
forriegt aafl making friends with thr
At first tte stefikm appeared to i,. friroijv
toward tte cat, lowering hU now* ate! 1-ttini
tte rat rub against it AU at once tte bon.
arizad tte cat by tte ix-ck and savagely bmt
It against tte ride ot tte stall. Tn «
KTtected the stallion'* under Jaw, but the
enraged terie kept shaking it until n tel
stoj-ped scratchlii- ami wu limp and rima*
lifeless. Tten tte burse dropped tte cat ia
front of bis manger and paid nc 1um* at.__
tiou to it. When tte fonih-r pieked the &lt;».
up it was dead with a broken bock.
Farmer Thurber midThat nil ti&gt;-i-at. jblte
barn sremrd to like to gn around tte cone
and mate friends with him. aud tte hoaemcouraged them until they had c.ulil.h.nce m
him. Tten at tbe first good cuamv be would
grab them by tte nwl: with hk to-th au-i
teat tte life out of them before te 1-t «&gt;.
After their death-, seven cots wem i,iand fa
his stall an different mornings daring ibi
winter.—-Lpalsrili^Courier-Jounci 1

flow 11 should be treated to effect a jsrmanent cure.
The supreme importance of purifying
tbe blood and of restoring die diseased
liver and kidneys to Iw-althy action, h^
indeed. made this subject one of XTat
study, the results of which have enabled
us to present to the afflicted. Hibbard
Rheumatic Syrup, a combination ot thr
beat known remedies. Prepared only by
The Charles Wright Medicine In.. Urtroit.
Mich.
By cures unprvecdenied. it has proven
its right to tbe title of "The grated blood ’
purifier aud kidney and liver cure ever
discovered.’" We challenge any medicine
to show an apprer-iatiou at tame equal to
that manifested for Hibbard's Rliritma'ic
Syrup. For sale by Fred L. Heath.

Muskegon las voted to isjne bonds far
Eaton Rapid*' half a dozen home trainers 9230.030 to supply the tottn with water
are busy- working their many fast equines from Lake Michigan.
and getting them In proper trim fur the
Hood's ftaraparilta )*w«t**e&gt;?urafl\r i«en
trotting season, which will open stout -CUlMlteiy itwoMD.aixl wt&gt;i-1, tn;o e n -pecu­
liar to ft tea.*’ Be wm- to get IWJune 1. throughout tteState.
Any corporation which will locate in
Michigan pays.it* last cent of tended
Harrison and employ fifty noii for ten
Indebtedness next Thursday, by cashing
years
will receive n cash Ikn&gt;u4 of .&lt; ,0w.
S339.000 worth of bunds. It could have
imkl them long since, had not tte State’s
credit b&lt;&lt;*n at a premium and had the
holder* been willing to surrender them
before maturityJ
.

The jiaper* are full of stiihUu deaths,
if you havo choking mnisatiun^ ijulteriug,
pain or tenderness in client faint . asii).
take Dr. Miles*-New .Cure for the liean.
nnd so escniK! druth. as&gt;lid Hcnzr Brown,
druggist ot Cleveland. Ohio. N-iAhy W
11. Goodyear.
'

The nolorieur* Zoellncra, who so cruelly
ill-used the child Agnts, have mortgaged
all their property In Salem. Allegan county
nnd have skipped to the devil’s own habi­
tation. Tte child fe recovering from ter
Thomas Bennett, of purl .Huron fa
Injuries and her lawyer* wlU try to seeuri* $15,000 poorer because uf the burning of
something fur her from -the Zoeltarr ids tine residence and contents yeMrrjay.
property.
A married man of North Muskegon
arranged for a meeting with a young girl
near her house the other night. Tbe girl
took her sister Into her confidence, and
when the married man exhibited lovesick
symptoms, the girl tripped him up nnd her
a'Vevfre’ eluWit^.” 'hls”1hiKr4 rtek*’1'^

Tte early history rf America i&gt; full «&gt;f
instances at mca having great nm &gt;• Bui
we are rapidly’ becoming the mo-&gt;t nmou*
people bn earth. The recent inervaw &lt;&gt;t
insanity, epileptic (ita, teoda&lt; he........... be.
neuralgia. HhvplessiK*^*, ncrvoiiMi*
dt&gt;af »ir-' "il®
though he had wrestled with a steam tendency is checked. N’minint " i|l cure
thresher.
these dte-a-w* like Dr. Milr*’ Ncn-ne.
At Decatur, reeenUy, there were two warranted to tyntain neltter up*ui.’ nor
candidates for treasurer and only one of morphine. Sanlgle Itottle* free, al W: II.
them was elected. Did the vanquished Goodyear's drug store. Don’t fall t** try it.
sulk in his tent and declare for revengef
A touriste’ car containing 23 |wupk* of
Not much. He acknowledged his defeat, Mt. Pleasant and vicinity, left for Oregon,
went on the successful man's bond, nnd via Canadian Pacific.
has been made deputy treasurer.

Fort Gratiot workmen to tte Dumber of
4so complain-that 100 Canadians are em­
ployed there In violation of the foreign
contract labor law.

• Iamiso’s Red Clover Pill-- cure .*lck
headache, dyspepsia, inriigistion. con*ti
pallon. 25c. per box. 5 toxe* for $&gt;. For
sale by W. H. Goodyear.
Lansing masons, plasterers and bricko. W.
w. Yeagley,
icaKwo, once
oner count
nmuq-uv.
-*---*
S.
j clerk
of~
Ujere have decided that after May !«• nlue. Hillsdale, must appmrtln the circuit court
hours shall constitute a day** wnrk. Tbe4to
------’answer a charge of forgery. Hi* toil fa
contrctors arc expected to give In.
82.000.
1 Burglar* had a merry time drljllng into
Jl’LMi 2? Sf^rn’’ “1U1 K sturK,» tbe
other night The safe was unlocked all you our illustrated fiaraphleC explaining all
tin* time, and there wasn’t fiye emits In It about Dr. Dye's Celebrated KlecttvA &lt;.)ta!c
MtaM AnttawMuaad their eharmiug e tfeet &gt;
anyway.
upon the MraotHMbUttated system, and te"
they win &lt;iulckly restore vou to \ Igor, and man­
Unde Henn Wataou of GreeuvIUe U hood.
Pamphlet free. If you are thus affiteo-t.
credited with a desire to plant his plump w* will send you a Balt and Appliance ou a
trial.
1?
,ea,he^ uphotetered
Voltaic Belt Co.. Marshall.
cba ra In the senatorial end of tte slate
capliol.

A rich vein trf copper lias been fp»n«f by

W. A. G*T,tl bM bwn apiKHnb* surface exploration on the property of tte
Peninsula Copper mini’, in HbinthtI'PY*5‘,‘" W"&lt; &lt;»f
C.
Sphu’’

D. L. A X. ud S. V. a st I.
*IU1
•&gt; Gnmd

county.

Do yon hare ^Logomachy." with every*
oue who calls at your office or in .voui
borne*, “don’t you know why*'' it* you:
WdMblUontau taw stomach, you need * spring medicine ami
7* *° l’ut .I’Mhox in Uw Hd Ud
make Ultaj, bum durtaicthe tall eampiUmi. tonic, and Loom's Kxtrart of Red Clover fa
Just what you wanL try It and to ««'•
An alllanN wllb lb, r. ot L b romoLb
vlnoed. Fur aak by W.*1L Goodyear.
Cbarlm cha» ot liaxMon.
.Hxmpirt »1tld, Mooi.; br
Commanaer-in-dik*f Luce lias uttered an
edict that he will let the state mUitl* ]»&gt;■'
tefonj h&lt;m. at the Lake Goguac camp
b“*
r"w,M1 ” grounds, July S3.
d

Detroit, Mich., April «.-in tte trial
yesterday of McCormick and Murray, who
killed Patrolman Bchumacker last mouth,
the lawyer for the defense raised the point SS=F
that the information upon which the men
were arrested, stated that they killed tte
d Hl U’e •‘veninr
officer March 4, while he did not die until •eraiou thirty private’“
iieusluu bills
March-5. Upon thik technicality, backed posed and adjournment reached at io-»
Inararara «»« drtro. h,. I.op^u.
WaamxAoK citv, April 28,-Satu^
get hi* clients off.

Darmstadt, April 38.-Tte Emperor
William panned tte Sunday with Qunen
Victoria The queen received during the

“'riotb
I
WBBRVHle fruit grower.
planUagpeppennlnt between ,tT”
their peach orchards.
h,w’ !ti

Odra,

Reached So Far

of the Utter, oluioed

cue of ■ Boy.
CAUGHT BY THE FATAL FIKE DAMP.

Ml

THE NATION’S SOLONS.

t

rh,. nn .

1

""’-rf ChhuXut
•»y L
tlieEgovernment
of hfa gun

th, rnmoa,
“ ’•"rtf with ih. rhn.

wir'SST

“ w*’

The Three Oaks council ha* placed li­
quor bonds at 88.000.
1 •
11

Tbe handsome new Saginaw hotel.-yet
nameless, la said to have Iweri lea*ed t"
A. E. Kirby. Tbe hotel cost* F’o.ooo an*,
will be ready in Octelxn.

In Latin tbe meaning ot Salve is “11*11.
God Save Your usefi as a greeting "ben
tte eoalem plague scourged the citie' of
Europe. By Dromjfijy using safe and n
Dahte remodtai we can save
from many plaguing discomfort*. Itching'
and Irritations from al) csuinC*. Insect blte&gt;.
plant poisonings, catarrh, inflamed and
fore eyes, salt riiemn. bolh. ulccratlonv.
piles. fekxiR, soft corns, tetter, chapping,
chafing, ring-worm, barns, scald*, chit&gt;»«««'tte Aateron taaha, frort bite*, cute and bruis* which
“lb »obo&lt;4 popts Ttand,, unite.
are rapidly and permaaenily cured i*'
Cote’s CtfteUmiw*. tte only Infallible
tooling preporatkx: ever devised. Smal
taxes M tvnte; large boxes 50cents, told
by all druggie.

1’ruu”

�__ r-.—
BUSINESS CARDS.

_____

Peculiar

.

,r In combtonUoa. proportion, uxl
rf
Hood’.BMWfc
U&gt;e euraUrt mUe o&lt;

U» IMA

Hood’s

XTrL'X
■ • vulnrln Its strength and econcuv. Hood’s
'nrdparilb Is the only ni-. dlclne tit which can
;;dlvL.old."One Hundred posAOneDoJ• peculiar In Its raedleinal Micrite, Hood’s
-i 'rtffiurllla accomplishes cures hitherto un-

EFFECTS OF CITY LIFE.

The funniest thing out happened to me ca
toe tort pesaaga to Honolulu. It happened

ITS DEGENERATING INFLUENCE OVER thbwuyi W« have a patent self registering

THE HUMAN RACE.

log. The reglsVT is attac'ned to tlie £affrail
am! tbe profiler ia towed astern. Wo bad
about 900 feet of line out. - It was juat about
■even bells and the Berate i was guing about
aix knot*. Presently the log line became a*
taut us a wire stay and there was * terrible
flurry near th* propeller. I happened to lie
&lt;&gt;u deck nnd, »eeinz tiro trouble, ran to tho
taffrall. What do you tbit* I saw) Why,
I'm blamed if a great big klue shark hadn't
swallowed tbe propeller! I colled some hand*
aft and we started to haul in tfia line.
There were seven bauds pulling ou tbe lino
beside myself, and yet we bad a hard time
pulling the flab in. But,-by thunder, air, we
hauled 2M0 feet of that lino in until tbe shark
was right, under our counter. He won quite
thirty feet long aud in a terrible rage, lash­
ing the water into. foam. We were just be­
ginning to think that we could ‘ get him on
board wbeu tbe lino snapped, being bitten
through by tho shark. Just think of it, how­
ever, pulling a shark in list) foot on a log line,
and he did Det bite it through until within
twenty feet of the taffrall. Of course, by
losing tbo shark wc aho lost tiie propeller,
but it must have been pretty hard fare to
digest, and tile inside must have bean pretty
sore from lbe strain.
The funuiert part at tbe thing waa the ac­
tion of tho register. When tho weight of
the shark got onto the line tbe blamed regis­
ter showed a speed of sixty miles au hour
with only a six knot breeze. Well, sir, when
tiie mate looked at tlie register first and then
at the rails, he nearly fainted, fit was not
tor several second* that he realixtd there wna
*o mt*i h dead weight on tbe line.—Ban Fran­
cisco Alta.

TIIE RULER’S DAUGHTER.
LESSON V, SECOND QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, MAY 4.

Scratched 28 Years
Body covered with scales. Itching terri­
ble. Buffering endless. No relief.
Doctors tnd medicines fail. Speedily
cured by Cufictm at a coot of 95.

Cured'by Cuticura
If I had known ot the Cuticura Remedies
twenty-eight years ago!t would have raved me
gJOti (two hundred dollars) aud an Immense
amount of suffering. My disease (poortwis)
ciituineneed ou my brad in a »i»ot out larger
thauaerat. Il spread ratdaly ail brer my body
and got under my nails. The scales wouM drop
ufl of me all the time, and my suffering was end-,
leas and without telief. One tbetnand dollars
would no: tempt me to have this disease over
again. I am a poor inan, but feel rich to be re­
lieved of what some of the doctors said wm
leprosy, some ringworm, paoriaai*. eta. I took
....ax&gt;d....!taniapariiiasuver oue year and a
half, but tio cure. I went to two or three doc­
tors. and no cure. I cannot pnuse the Cuticura
Itemedlta too much. They have made my skin
ra clear and free from scales as a baby-s All I
used of lh-.m were three boxro of Cuticura. and
three buttlea of Cuticura Resolvent, and two
cakesot CuticuraHosp, if you bad been here
and raid you would have cured me for »3», you
would have had the money. I looked like the
Picture In your book ot psoriasis (picture num­
ber two, “How to Cure okln Diseases'*), but now
I am as clear as any pieroon eser wsa. Through
force ut habit I rub my hands over my anna
aud legs to scratch once in a while, but to no
purpose. I am all well. I scratched twenty
eight yean, and It got to be a k!t.d of second
nature to me. I thank you a lhou&gt;and ttm-s.
DKXXta Dowmlxu, Waterbury, VL

TUART. KNATPEN * WEAVXR.
Attorneys at lav.
Over Hastings NaUoaal Bank.
Hartl***, Mk
Associate offices, at Grand Rapids, ]

S

A. SHELDON,
Abstract and Real Estate Office.

P
•

riavlrg a complete »ot ot Abstract Bocks, eomP'Jed from tbe Records, can fnraisa cnHiptal
tlMtraeta.____________ C. F. BKOOKB.aert.
[Caapikd from Xraaaa Helper Quarterly by perproblem of dty life and ita condition a/afmtatiou at H. 8. Hoffman, pubbsher, 1’tatadeF
n»li»tU»reo». Tb^potatto a„ Ira™®,
^. ANDRUS, Dentist,
phta.)
dous influx of country life which take* place
• • bite of "The greatest blood portlier ever
•
Hastings, Mleh.
After tho parable* upoken by tbo seashore
.../cred.” Peculiar In Itw “P»d name
yearly into London and other grrat centers
Nitrous oxide Gas re Vitalized Air given for
and the further parable* spoken iu tbe house,
the pslnlwa extraction ot teeth.__________
', t„Jne,"-there ia more of Hood's 8amot population, and they tell * that tbe dty
Ho
entered,
inion
boat
with
Hie
diseiplre
to
owea
ita
chief
vitality
to
thto
infusion
of
:!lii sold in Lowell than of all other
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
fresh, healthy blood into ita masse*. But in
cross the sea. aud os they sail ed Ho fell asleep.
i.i.xd putill-rs. Peculiar in its phenomenal
time these infusion* will be affected by tbe
Butagreat storm arising, they awoke Him;
Office over Holloway's drug store.
preratantcauws of town degeneration; and
He arose and rebuked the witxl and the rea,
- Offiee hour* from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, eoa
to tbe great mill of Ufa continues to grind us
and then- wo* a great calm, so that tho disnectiag with'residence, at Holloway’s drag
. ..- attained »o rapklly nor held so
down, slowly, it is true, but to grind us out
cipies marveled, saying: “What manner of
c.-idL-istly the confidence of ol classes
in time (say tiro physiologists) altogether.
man Is iUbf Having croraud the sea, He
( [H j l-.' PecuBarln the brain-work which
T M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary Public
Of course, the causes of tbo degeneracy
healed tho man of Gadara, who was poneiaed
‘rtprewats. Hood's Sarsaparilla eomA*
'and U.,S. Claim Agent.
which dty life la »id to rffect are to be
with a legion of evil spirits, and sent him
MnM all tho knowledge which modem
wfitpresecute all kinds of claims before U
found in lhe generally unhealthy condition*
homo to hta friends A well man, to tall the
DemunraeoLs of the Interior office. Cta.ll on hl
»t his store, corner Court and Jefferson Bu
under which existence bi pursued. Pure food,
great things the Lord had done for him.
Hastings. Mich.
Jeaus thou returned to Ilia own dty, Caper­
pure air and pure water fucni tbe tripod of
-..ith^nuJiy years practical experience in
life in ao far ar our aurrou^ings^.are con­
naum (Matt, ix, I), and the people gladly re­
। n ] xring medicines.
Bo sure to get only
m. fowler,
ceived Him, for they *ero all waiting for
cerned: and it G precisely three conditions
.
Dentist
which ar- typically reprreented in our great
Him. Contrast verves 37 and 40 of thi* chap­
Cuticura Resolvent
ter, and see tbe Ga&gt;!arenes driving Him out
centers. As to bouse accommodation, it is
- diTs’tdruggists. |B;sixteen. iTrporodonly
Smith. Ham* * Van Arman'
and tho people of Capernaum receiving Him. The new blood and akin purifier and purest and
only of late year* wo have been awaking to
bj i. 1 HOUD A CO.. Apotiiecariea, I*.VCh, *!»*•of humor remedies. Internally, and CudWhat has your Irocrt for him f Rejection, or beat
tbe ideas that it is nothing abort of disgrace­
A. BARBER, M. D„
cura. tbe great skin cure, end Cut.cur* 8oap. an
100 Doses One Dollar
a hearty welcome
ful to permit cellar dwelling* aud dilapidated
exquisite skin beauttfler, externally, speedily,
•
Physician and Surgeon,
41. “And, behold, there came a man named anu permanently cure every species of Itching,
tenements to be inhabited at ali; and tliat to
Office over Nevin's store. Office hours from 1
scaly, crusted, pimply, scrofulous, ar.d
Jairus, and he was a ruler of the syuagugue.” burning,
rcrew out of tbo jKjor of the 4umi on extor­
hereditary diseases and humors of tbe skin,
Matthew
says
that
Jc»tLi
was
sitting
at
meat
tionate rent for house* compared with which
scalp, and blood, with loss of hair, from pimples
in the bouse, iu the midst of His disciples and to scrofula.
11 W. LOWRY. M. D.,
an ordinary pigsty U cleanly awl sanitary,
Physician and Surgeon.
many publican* and sinners, and to the fault
is an extortionate, unjutt and crying evil.
Sold everywhere. Fries, Cuticura, 60c.: Boap, *T.x
finding Pbariroca He said that Ho came to He.; Resolvent, gi. Frepcrrd by tbe Potter
Makes a specialty of treating diseases of the
SEDE^TAHT OCCLFAT1OXX.
L»rug
and
Chemical
Corporation,
Boston.
EYE and EAR and the preservation of rlstou
call sinners aud not righteous ones such &lt;u
Tbe fact is tliat tbo momcat wo have to
lie Squelched the Young M. D.
SM^Send
for
"How
to
Cure
8kin
Diseases,
"
glXsse-h5' °Ulua Hr*CTACUEB “d eyB
deal with maa«re of human bditgs, aggre­
For many yearn he had been the sole dis­ they considered themselves to he. Tbe dis­ 61 pages, to Illustrations and 100 testimonials.
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
gated together iu cities and living uudor con­ penser of pills iu town, but in the height of ciple* uf John also come with a question cunditions which violate every rule of health, his fume a rival in tbe shap* of an immature curning fasting, and Jesus in reply speak* of DI MPLES. black-heads.' cliapoed and oily House, Hastings. Mlcb.
I
IIVl
slilD
prevented
by
Cuticura
Medicated
wo como upon cause* of phytacal dcgencra- fledgling from a nxJlical school njipearcd ou Himkclf as tbe Bridegroom, aud of the Im- * 1 ”• Soap._______________ •______________
C. WELTON
tiou which are lu"&gt; cdridenl to admit of theo­ tbe scene. The young chap had just received pauibility of combining the old and the now.
“Anil be fell down nt Jesus* feet, and be­
Free From Rheumatism.
retical modification, far Ires deuial. An author bis diploma and was ouo- of those jteraiubu* Ta agent far the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Oo.
h.i* taken tiro trouble to total up for u* the latory encycl&lt;ipoxlias of universal knowledge sought Him that Ho would como into his h JC
Tn one minute the Cuticura Anti­ He writes policies on a man's property against
number of iiersoixs engaged in some half tliat im often sew iu than days of liberal bouse.” Ho cores not what any o&lt;iu may
'
.A Pain Plaster relievos rheumatic. loss by lire, lightning or wind; against a man'll
life by death and accident.
think or my; oau great need fill* hi* soul, aud
T
sciatic, hip. kidney, chest, and
dozen aartantory oecupatiotei in London iu education.
'
muscular pains and weaknesses.
1881. We find his figures to give us: Indoor
are the best
The old doctor pail no attention to tlie here is oue who cau satisfy it; so he stu|*&gt; not Tbe first and only pain killing plaster.
MITH A COLGROVE,
domestic aervanta, 358.700; general talmrer*. young aspirant for medical fame. One day, to think of his dignity as a ruler, nor of the
!ft) Ktvlew, price* to suit nH.
Lawyers.
A’X. VyhexAPll ILAPRX.WUA*
78,115; milliners, etc., 71,837; crork*, rt),005; 1-jjvever, the two were brought together at criticisms that may b-j jMuccd upon him, but
(tifflee In Union block, Hastings.)
x&gt;ld by all dealer*.
tailor*. 41,521, and carpenters, 38,143. Thus, a consultation, and on this occasion the young only of thi* Great Physician whom be seeks.
Practice is all tbe courts of the state.
out of some 548,000 persons, about four-fifth* M. D. essayed to squelch tbo old man with In thi* guspel.we find four different people
lead an indjor life, ftntl of three, two-fifths his prcpuudcruaity of knowledge. He ac­ at Jc*u*’ feet (v||. 38; viii, 35, 41; x, 33), aud
4 E. KENASTON, ,
(or 173,000) follow purely sedentary trades.
cordingly irogam to rattle off Latin phrases tlroy are four very different kind* of people, Stephen Pratt's steam boiler works, established O..
Attorney at Law,
1OW
ism. Maanlactarer of high and low pressure
Wbat sedentary life means to the units and Frwicli idioms in a manner that startled but tbe same Je*u* meets the need of each.
(Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Co.'* stare.)
and
steam
heating
boilers
of
ail
kinds.
smoke
•CL
“
For
bo
had
oao
only
daughter,
about
|
ant
Practices tn ail courts of tbe State. Coltaettaos
which follow It closely most of us may know. the old man.
pipes, brraehlngs.etc. Old boilers taken In ex­
■
It implies the want of the first oreontlal fur
mus-xl the old doctor, meditatively, twelve year* of age. and die lay a dying.-” change for new. Rivets. boiler plate*. nnd boil­ promptly attending to.
healthy hf»— pure air—and it includes yet as he rubbed his chin, “that's, so, that's so. Here is tho cause uf his eagerne*. anxiety er tunes for sale. Cor. Foundry st. and Mich.
R.* TIMMERMAN, Homwpathic Phy62 90
another conditiim of vitality—free and open But what do you think of a cataplasm for and self forgetful nose; another fills bis heart, Cent'l IL It. tracks. Detroit. Mich.
and she 1* very dear to' him, for she is his
•
-siclan and Surgeon.
air exercta.-. Deterioration of frame in the tilts case!"
(Office over ladhrop's drug store.)
one generation, we have also to note, is trans­
“A—a whntC ejaculated tbe new doctor, daughter, bis only daughter, and she is sick,
very nek, dying, perhaia dead by this time,
mitted with tenfold force to the next As completely dumfounded.
'■
4*J.
“
While
He
yet
spake,
there
cpmeth
one
ARTIN
V. BARKER, Beal Estate, In­
health is cumulative In its effects, ao also are
"A cataplasm." was the reply. ।
al
surance and Loans.
dtacosn and degeneracy; so that the mere
“Well, I am not familiar with that mode from tbe ruler of Uie synagogue’s house.” On
Office with J. G. Runyan A Son. 2 doors north
pursuit of life mid life'* avocations in a big of treatment, though I’ve seen it advertised. the way not only du tiro crowd pres* and
of Postoffice.
throng Him. tail there mingle* with them an»
city must, iu tiro case-; &lt;_&lt; sedentary workers, It’s something new, isn't itf
Special attention given to making exchangea
of property. Tho Interests of non-realdent
“New? Great heavens, no.” exclaimed tbe otlier whole ta-aited seeker; only a [ioo.- wom­
bu Httendud not only by an increasing lack of
property owners carefully looked after. Farras
vitality, but by a transmtauon of thp weak- old physician, thoroughly enjoying tbe joke. an, a sufferer for twelve years, who ha* sj&gt;eut
of all sixes tor sale or exchange. Houses and
all her living upon physicians hut without
ne*s to sueceediag unit*. And there"comes a “A cataplasm means simply a poultice. It
avail. Quito a contrast iu M*ciid position to condition, and you will keep r'-tting worm unless
point in thi* hinging on of feeble health, always bos meant a poultice mid probably
tbe raler, but they are both ah to in this, that voa ennSirs your LI VEIL Th&gt;. important organ
says the sanitarian, when tbe climax is
—
..
—
—
.
—
.
j
wk
..
Ki,..,
by
promptly
isota o' order and you un
The young doctor straightway subsided.— i-acli is a whole hearted seeker tavaune of a cilug tbuao new fa'llngn
reached in tiie diapu of the alwoluto dying
-----------------------keenly realized U'-ml ami ».-n*’ of utter help­
Lewiston Journal. ।
out of the enfeebled stock.
,
Dr.U. McLane’s Celebrated Liver Pills.
, aud •-nch*tin* faith in Him.
Corner of Court and Jefferson St. Keeps floor,
m*ARTUxn MoitTAtrrr.
50. "Fear not: believe &lt;mly,and she shall
feed. bur.•• meal, ground oyster-shell, e«8 food
The author from whom I have already
(or fowls. Also a general stock of groceries.
be made wliolc.” Mark says tliat Jesus said
Good goods. Low prices.
quoted reminds u* that if-no treat London us
What is a pessimist, my son! Well, if tht' this word just as som as tbe mct.wnigM* from
a kind of'country or area by itself we find spring •y-cjnd unusually early, nnd there was; tbe ruler’s house had spoken; as If tn quiet
that out of every 1,000 psn*m* in London 371
. the ruler's mind and keep him in peace, for
are country born. An immigration of 37 1 centtls sown, and the weather wn» ao near it ia Je»u*’.way to *pouk jroacn tn Hi* people
astings
ity
ank
per cent thus represent* what the Dxndun I perfection nil summer that nobody ear-d to‘ and keep the mind stayed on Him in perfect
Hastings, - - Mich.
/
population owe* to country blood. Again, | goto California, mid the harvert showed a
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, P«.
Mr. Gallon i* emphatic enough in hi* rnlcu- - yield that fairly lifted the roof off tbe barn God whi-h will carry them-in triumph
lotions u to the percentage ot tho supply of and made the stiles of tiro elevator bulge, and through every trial. Take it aayou find it In
CAPITAL, $50,000.00
unite (to the next generation) which is repn- 1 price* have gone down lOaucI-wages increased Murk v, 33: "Be not afraid, only believe,"
'teeth? Incorporated under tbe laws of the Htatt of
sentod in rural and city districts respectively, j 15 per rent, tiro national debt paid, taxes re- i and kt your heart reply, “4 will trust and not
PERFUMES THE BREATH.
Michigan.
Thus, 1,000 families in rural districts will :-dneed, Saturday made a legal holiday and be afrat&lt;|f” (Isa. xii, 2&gt;. So shajl you havo
supply about 2.531 ojnlts to the next genera- I ten hours' pay for eight hours' work retab- i peace nod victory, while you wait for tlie
Open for business Dee. IS. IBM in bulldfog fcr
tion, while 1,000 town families will only sup- lishwl by constitutional ameodmynt, all tbe . morning.
inerly occupied by Messer Bros.
ply 1,TUG. The town supply is bnly 77 jwr | almthuu*es cl- - d for lock «»t |nt^onsgo and
MORTGAGE SALE.
5L ’ He suffered no man to gt» in, rave
cent, ot the country, installtarnt. anil to tho ‘ tbe priisais »'A1 to tiro bote! trust—if in the Peter, and James, and John, nnd the father
Default hmlng been mat e lu the conditions of
officers:
'
wx-ond generation it is only
|**r cent, of 1 midst of all this dawning mil'roilllpn you como ' and tbe mother of the muiden." AU is now a certaiu mortgage made by Amanda MeNeile
lu
Newton
Wing.
Dated
May
26tii.
ISM.
and
re
­
D. G. Rcffilnson. Free Ideat;
/
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the rural contribution. Attacked thus, from ( acrnsA a man sitting on a tire plug un windy I quiet, tho thronging -crowd
--------------shut-----out.--no ^..._
mure con! rd In the office of the register of deeds for
Chester Messdr. Vice. Pres.
tbo side of inert-ax: mid coulintuuiee, we e-e | corner. iMcwiiig dust uu hi&lt; head ni.d weeping , utadronet* «u»-U«tay; thu father and mother tbe county of Barry, in tbe stalo of Michigan.
yC. D. Beebe. Cashier.
tnat luo taiiure &lt;&gt;: vitality in .towns makes bemuse all this prosperity is apt to develop ! ,have Jcnu* _
h to tbemselves, ....i»
all
only tbofavored Juno nth. imi. lulititr 2* ot mortgages on paar
2L:.
on
which
mortgage
there
Is
claimed
to
tie
itaelffelton tbe i«ii»utaU&lt;m questiiln in a very ' Insurious and wasteful hnbite among tbo three &gt;.f tbs disciples buing allowed to outer.
DIKEctors;
due nt tbe date of this notice the sum ot
marked fashion; nnd this accords with what . mawaw— he’s a js-ssimirt "And wbat i» your
61 "He said, Weep not; site is not dead, oue hundred thirteen dollars and forty five cents
Dan W. Reynolds,
Mr. Cnntlie tells u» about tho decadence of duty as a Christian num to such a sorrowful but sleepctli.” This is mt lie sees it, ami He and no suit or proceedings at law having been
D. G. Robinson,
tbe pure bred Londoner.
.
brollicrf? Kill him, my wni. kill him. Don't knows, for Hesevs all things in their true Instituted to recover the amount secured by said
mortgage or any purl thereof. Therefore by
L. K. Knappen,
Chester Measer,
Taking Louder., typically »o called, mid ex- we violence: jurt tie him to a nun whois light. The little tired body sleeps, the spirit virtue of the nower of sale contained in raid
0. D. Beebe.
eluding districts which are more or ieswsub- I having a gootl lime, nod he won't last two lias fled, but Ho kuows bow to awoke iu He mortgage, notice la hereby given Hint on Satur­
urban in character, wv ore told that, com- j hour*.—ItobcrC J. Burdotto in Brooklyn said concerning Ltzarus. '‘Our friend Laza­ day. May 10th. 1890. at ten o'clock in tlie fore­
noon. there will be -old at the north front door
Genera) Bonking Bualnera Transacted.
paring it with healthy districts, tbe differ-.j Eagle.
___________________
rus sleepcth;" but taler lie said plainly, of the court house, tn Uie city ot Hastluxs. coun­
ence of death rate is at the rate of 0.24 per
a— .
"Lazarus is dead" (John xi, 11-14). So ty of Barry and state of Michigan isaid court
bouse being the place tn which the circuit court ROBERTSON HOUSE,
wasted
1,000 )&lt;er annum. If now the imputation of
’
*
here
tauur
proof
that
Jesus
calls
death
a
sleep.
tvpidl Loata, H «•! down «•» Tr.T.--^ «.
"Tbo &gt;.lher .lay n&gt; &lt;n» to n« or.r South
for the coirnty of Barry is Held) at public ayt;
53. “Aud they laughed Him to scorn, know­ Ion to UieMIghest bidder, the premises described
&lt;uL'&lt;rth» as,™ ll&gt;«
tliw uuu'll)' I D1VI4»I Unot -MM « multe.ium to .»»»
ing that she was dead.” What their eyes In said mortgage, or so much thereof as may be
JF. BRODEtUiEB. Proprietor,
Iwt in conwquunco ot tbe condition. -Mob I c.u»rjul&lt;«^ "1
„
raw you couldn’t make thorn disbelieve-, and necessary to rattaty the amount due on said Cor. Jefferson and Court8U-, Hastings, Mieh.
prerail iu thUdenw center ot .ninnklnd Xo | -bUtW ton newJw on « ™blnsto., .trot like many today, what their eye* couldn't soo mortgage as sbove set forth, with the Interest
Rates, • I .OO per Day.
kneurtlingi. the tert Uu/ot every 1,«» and p.rn him »quarter Io m tor It. . Tbe or their blinded reasons uudantnud you thereon, and al) legal costa sold premises being
situate io tlie township nt Barry. In the county
This House Is new. with pleasant rooms. The
l»iy tol&lt;l me be bqd no change and asked me
■infants Ikmti (I quote from my author noce
couldn't make them believe Boeing is be­ of Barry and slate of Michigan and described paanoage of the public Is respectfully solicited.
the north part of the south east quarter of
again) 112 moredi« under 15 year*of agent to wait for him while be went into a store to lieving was their motto. The follower ot as
the south west quarter of section twenty-six. in
cbangi' it. I watched him as be disappeared
Jmus says, “Believing is aeeing." Wo take township one north, range nine weal and con­
urban London than in healthy district*.
iu tbe doorway and after about flvo minutee to our taorts Hi&lt; words to Thomas.
taining twenty-tour and one half acres of land.
IS TtlEIXX ANT RKMBDTl
time bad elapsed I started to walk slowly to­
tL
FOR MAR ABD WOMAN
Dated. February 3.1880.
51. “Ho took her by the band, and called,
I aay to those who argue tor healthy Ix&gt;n.
Newtok Wim&lt;j. Mortpg-.
ward Main street, aud as I went by the store saying. Maid, arise." Mark gives the two
don that they represent (tbe healthy unite. I
Atoxzo E. K kkamiox. Attorney for Mortgagee.
that I supiKxwl the boy went in 1 noticed that word* which He actually uttered. “Tolitha
mean) tbe survivors of a very tremendoo*
a jwir of stairs led up from tbe same entrance cumL"» Only two words, but the power that
MORTGAGE BALE.
general mortality. They ore the favored
and an exit was furnished from the upper
having been made In tbe conditions
few who recape, by reason of their affluence, floor by another stairway leading Into an created the world is*in tbsm. Where the ofDefault
a certain mortgage made by Fanny C. Aid­
word of a king is there is power (Ecci. viii,
the dangers and degeneration which besetthe
alloy in the rear of tho buihhng. 'Good-by 4), and here ia a word from tbe King of rich to Kamuel iTWllitson dated December 1st.
A. D. 1888, and recorded in the office ot tbe
many. It is the old story over again of the to that boy,' I muttered ns I pnssetl on. As I
ot deeds, for the county of Hairy and
viriur to the slum* of a city, who raid to bi* st'xxl unAbc ccrner walling for un approach­ Kings in th* power of the omnipotent Spirit register
state of Michigan.on the 29tb day ot January Z.vxj-Jedttei
of God.
“Young man, arbe;’’ “Maid,
guide that ttio gutter children looked fairly
ing car I felt some one tugging at my coat aria*;” “Laxnrus. come forth." Let any or­ A. D. IMO. in ilber 30 of mnrtxages. on page m.
on which mortgage there Is claimed to be due
well nnd sturdy. “Yes,” replied tiie guide and an I turned a childish voice exclaimed:
the dale of this uotlce the sum of one hun­
“bu» these children play on tbe graves of ‘Here's your change, mister; tho feller in de dinary mortal stand by these doad people at
dred and seventy-two rtcllara and twentY-oeyen
their thousand companions who have «uo atonj wouldn't *ait on me or I’d have beetffi and shout such words till bu falls down from cents, and an attorney's fee of twenty-five dol­
PATTLE CREEK. MICHIGAN.
exhaustion and there wid.be ud re«pon*?;but lars provided fosin said mortgage, and no suit
cum bed;” and what is true of tbe children of
back sooner.'"—Buffalo Express.
here is one iu 'the form of man, a real man or proceedings al law having been Instituted to
, tbe alums seems to me to hold equally true of
but more than man, quietly He utter* tbo recover tbe moneys secured by sail! mortgage,
tbe population of every big city we know.
or any part thereof.
.
, ,
Propcrord Bridge Over lhe Hfulson.
(ECKHAKS MT MJ'
word, but mark tiro mult.
Now, therefore, by virtue of tbe power of sale
Is there any remedy, then, I may I* asked,
MORTGAGE SALE.
Its central span would rise and fall eight
53. “Aud tier spirit come again, and she contained tn said mortgage, and the statute In
■r । t luivlng been made in the conditions ofJ for thia degeneracy which ocoompanb* city feet Bwing to change* of temperature. Tbe aro*o
The Children's Medicine
arose SMTMgUSWaj.
straightway." 1UVWMUJ,
instantly, ,,w&gt;u
from wv
tbe such ease made nnd provided, notice Is hereby
r' i. &gt; tnnrtgsgr esevuled hy Jwtnes Crawley
given
that
on
Haturday
the
twenty-eight
day
of
splrit wor
id CUUMW
comas back
tbe one
just totot
set MtoSl
free, June A. D. 1W, al ten o'clock In ibeTorenoon,
■’&gt; iilt ‘.:n IL Go.idyr.tr, dated ttiu ninth day of1
woriu
u«»k tuo
viiv jua*
We may eertalnlv do much to better lhe aueburages would, be half os large as- tbo spirit
■ i- • .recorded the eleventh day of July,
Capitol at Washington,
------- -_-i-is ...
—
,k&gt;.
Watbington, aud each would con- .
tabernacle
again
teuanted,
tbe I shall sell at public auction, to tbe highest bid­
: existing atate of things, and that aerorcmiff tain . 50 —per _____
tliikntheLna
. and
.
• •
--------—
«________
-Al*__the~&gt; der. at ths north front door, of tho court house
cent, •—
more
masonry
lungs
itsumo
tiroir
functions,
— - ----. than
, ^eart
U’JaiLail'J
AUUfea
laau.u
' to plain health taw*. We want tiro state to Will M
ca- ' eyl3
u nail
tho Egyptian pyramids.
pyramids, The
ihecanx&gt;ll j^. around, »he
she arises to her In tiie city of Hastings (that being tbe plare
: i&gt;r+ lnimlr,-d and lifteon dollars. Notice!*! takeupthoqtwtlon of proper dwelling* for largest of the
— * in
*” diameter
fllamntar (the
Itha
r , qUJCker far
•__ _
t--- IT have
I.--* told
...1.1 it
I. she where the elreult court for Barry county Is
Lie would be fourr ffeet
nn(1
than
’ •• ' -a that bv virtue of tbe power of sale
holden), the premises described in said mort­
y■ ■
•bridge
—coble*
.. L*1«i mv
*. 4&gt;rtAM*r,
—— ■ mother
• - * *' - • ’s• ■arms
■ - . - alive and w«ll
■' m I norigage f shall foreclose the same byi tbe moreen, if private enterjiriie fails to nc- Brooklyn
are
fifteen inv-heKl.
inches), j, •tn «her
well. X:,.t
Nut gage, or so much thereof an maybe necessary
' '• - ' put'll.? auction, to the highest bidder.• comnlisb the abolition of slums. We want and- the
. . towers
. ... would I.*
Fjtfl feet'high.
1.1—I, TH
a ( -weftk
&gt;. and□ .1.1.1^
aalaltoa. from
t,-r.to
to pay the amount duo on said mortgage, with
be 5«»
Tbe
sickly looking as one arising
•' -i - dorth front door ot t.he Court House inr iihllantbroptatii to purchase open apaqc* for
per cent. Interest, and all legal costa.
bridge pro; er would accommodate ten&gt; rail- । aBsick bed,
Ud, but
L perfectly
‘ " whole
‘ ‘ os one‘in good
* seven
'•i-- ' :tfof Hast Ings, on the twenty sixth day of
tosretbCT with an attorney’s fee of twpnty-Ave
MORTGAGE 8ALE.
•i n. i -pi, at twelve o'clock noon, of ali tnaterr-- w, and to give to the city lungs for tiro free w ay track*. F««»t |«s&gt;«'i&gt;ger* could be luted baolth;
_ ’ ’ and
, 1 witban npjietito for food, fur He doilarw covenanted for therein, thepremlses
having been made In the condition*
' ■■ : Te or parcel of laud situated In tbe City' respiration of ite inosae*. 8«,JH*1'r“,&gt;1 up to its level by elevators in the anchorng**, commanded
being described tn said mortgage as all that cer­ ofDefault
-----------to
give
Mr
comething
to
eatAt
a certain niortgage made by fluwles W.
" h idiugs. County of Barry and Blate of wider fadlltks for reasonauta recreation.
tain
piece
and
pareel
of
land
situate
In
the
t lug in. known aixl described as lot number• and eapectallj for tbe working ctaraau but if It was detlredto provide for the pasa- the same word shall all who uro in their township M Bury.in tbe county of Barry and Biggs and Eitan C. biggs, bl* wife, to John A.
a-e of vehicles tlu-y wouhl have to ns-end tbe grave* come forth, eitlier among tbe Blraaod state of Michigan, and known and described as Greble. dated lhe seventh aay of April. A. D.
• i' bn:i«re&lt;! ami thirty four, according to the
•r . inaf ii’rft of tbe village (uow city) of Hast­• Greatarfacilitie* for cycling,footl-a! and. paliradca to reach its level.—New York Times. ■nd Holy who take port in tbe Knit Resur­ follows: The north naif of lhe southwest 1 mi. and recorded lu the offiee of tbo Register of
Deeds, for the county of Barry ana state of
*
r-&lt;.&gt;r&lt;!cd In Hairy taunt} Register's office,• other game* will stave off physical degenrection, or among tbe rest of the dead who qiutrter of section two. town one north, range Michigan, on the ioui day of May. A. D.
’* !'
'* ' *•&lt; ’I'- mortgaged premises.
nine west. Barry oountv. Michigan.
ernej/oa j-erhaps nothing else wt*
1881. in Uber 12 of mortgages on page Jlo*
live not again till tho thousand year* aro finThrilling Adventure of the *&gt;,CDated Hastings. March 2Mb. INO.
Bctf of all, we must teach the m***s tt»e
which mortgage, there is claimed to be doe at
R
amubi. R. Wiu.tonw. Mortgagee.
Mr
Enoch
W.
Jordan,
a
prominent
farmer
itbod
(Ro*,
xx,
■
’
i,
ft.
Wbat
reunions
never
tho dote ot this notice tbe sum of four hun­
”-u^ H. BArr.it. Alt's for Assignee.
laws of health.-Andrew Wilson In London
«MtTH A CouinovK. Atty's for Mortgageenf Albany Ga.. tell* the following snake to be broken, what joy, wbat blessing unal*
dred and elguty-right dollars and alxlesra rente,
. illustrated News.
and aa attorney’s lee of twenty-lire dollar* pro­
«rorr- its was walking over his plantation Inyed whoa we shall sitdown with Abraham,
vided tor in snui mortgage, ami uo suit or pro­
wh?i he camo to a wnv which had^n fine litter | Isaac and Jacob in tbo Kingdom of God, to
ceedings at l^w havtag been Instituted to re­
CHANCERY ORDER.
of nig*. He found one of them abwnt Go- .at and drink with Him, at Hi* table, in His
cover the mooen secured by said mortgage, or
Thought II Was th" Dpke.
Mate of! Michigan. Fifth Judicial Circuit in
any port thereof;
imz
a
short
distance
further
he
overtook
a
Kingdom
(Matt
viii,
11;
Luka
xxh,
I»).
The Due de Moutpeuster. who
Lbautxry.
Now therefore, by virtue of the power of sal*
hurc rattlmnake, which ho proippfly &lt;Ua60. “And her pareuta were ostomAhed: but
contained In said luortgng" and the staluto ia
■nt Minting in the Circuit Court for the Coon tho richest men In Europe, was noted for his reitebed. He noticed that it «reni&lt;xl very He charged them that they should »I1 no
such cose made and nrovidrd. notice is hereto?
cluseQstedueas.
It
is
tbat
°
hl,
’
x
'
l
’
”
W*
nr
•; *u.Jr; io &lt; bm,.-, r/.« the City of Hastings,
Sven
that on Srtun! ay Hi e t U i r ty-n rat day of May
tarire
and
wn*
apparently
gorged.
Cutting
'
man
wbat
«aa
done.
’’
Yet
Matthew
aayi
I m 1
”f huvember. A. !&gt;.. 18X».
. 1). 1W0, at ten o’cloek in the forenoon I shall
u’e
wJl'bb'. ‘•omidainunt. va. Mary Engle,
it nM-’n out jumjMxl tbe mining pig, which, that “tlie fame hereof went abroad into all
rail at pu • lie auction to the highest bidder. at tha
xL!'•'*;!*’’.uid administratrix ot the istateol hat bv a mrawby. exclaimed. Merci, Mon MMCii'tf relro*d trvui ,ita ckiro uuartara, that land.’’ He did nothing *«Tctly; uero
north
(rout door of tbe Court bouse lu the dty
MRledr.'WnMNl. Tlioiuaa L. Engle, Jennie
do ,&lt;.u -r
took tv its bec^and ran boffic.-Atlanta Con- i were always aitnesses etiuugb toall He odd
of floatings (lhat being tbe pl -ce wlrore tiie etaOh. t
xt1-1rrK. Hldta. Mary Kngk, inquired on obsen er of the scenecult court for B«rn* county la holden), tb*
'
,i i"'ea,|,J KBrabetlt Eogle, defendanta.
and did, but fur wise realms He pften told
geutl«m«n who gave me that must have been •urethra.
premises deierlbod In said mortgage, or »•
vi .
f
h appearing that one of the S Due de Moutpeoaer,” replied tbe beggar. 8,RUU «. ------------------ -----------| tbew} witow.s to
nothing about this or
much thereof ns may beueeewn’topaythd
mw
lI’f''",&gt;:»bH.'nwmaa L Engle, h
Cleaning sidewalks •“ Canada.
tput, particular event Hn came as Israel's
amount due on »»)&lt;! mortgage, .with e&gt;«tU pee
i hi ' fpldent of tins state, but is a resident of
1 II- ■ I
i,f
-r.__ __ ___ ,
—Exchange.
cent. Interest and all I era! oorts. together w»
A gentleman from Ottawa was spooking of QuHt, *nd when the rulers of the nation rean Httornev tec of Iweuly-flre dollars covenantthe system of cleaning sidewalks&lt;&gt;y that city.
to receive Hun, it was only meet that
ed for therein, tbe premise* being dreerfbedta
T , ..
-vH'iwuram .MawiMMii
Tbo pronrieuwa of ioM or buildluff* are
of His mlghtgr acta should l&gt;e hidden
said mortgage w all that rertrta piece or rere^
&gt; Lnsle, enter bls nppstiranre in ihlr
The ocean, ns well « the land, bes its dif­
'*iore f.mr months from tbe date ferent botanical regions, and changes of ehnrned a tax of two centa per foot frontage, from then, rulers who only nought to shy
rora*iUA&lt;4r!K*r’ !Uhl ’fc** *I’M“ teeuty «tev8 the
making a slxtv foot tot cost only 81.20 a yenr Hlm.
twenty-rewn (p
imHtihJi J.1
®r lbu “Hire to he ^tiLnare observable with thed^ ‘
keepiu-' tU^^ik
tbe sidewalk clra^ff
clear of snow
snow’.nd
and Ij gj, command now ia to all who believe lu
llckunrTLaJ.1
BAXKF.K. said pub
*"***• ।' ce. Toe c?ly sublete ,tbe
k. «ntrart
contract to
to differdiffer- !j
jntbe power ot tho Holy ^rit
"aw?y?.Tonce iu each week for analogous to th- variations of -^retation
*reu&gt;&lt; |a sureession
___
haightdetermined sut Contractors for different ward*, and tho ltoy g^ould preach tbe glad tidings to every
Fkaxk A. Hoono.
- MB.Ub«T.iuwhich . atj u-1--t-rt.ot• «.« , naw-fe,’'‘■““’j” *£.^5
Circuit Judge.
8«1
br too reap, of llshi to too
.
L
worUJ rerj-Iod bBtoto. p.rt ot Bia atorttoarch. DtoUdw i Uctorilj.-Menuwl W Itom.
| obedlaDto la putt.
obxliaall
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The items did not reach the office In

We are glad to see Willie Powers with
us again, lie has many sympathizing
friends in tiro High scbooL
We would like to know where tbe
Journal scribe got his Information, last
week.
1 A
The last literary was a perfect success.
TBe. opening address by the Pre*.. WalUe
Wilting. w» excellent. Ed. Bottum acted
as critic, making his criticism lu his easy
and witty way. Marshal VanHorn object!
to the laborifius duties of his office as be
says it Interferes with other of his duties.
There wns a large attendance over 108
mm member! being present
The visitors this week are Clarence
Barber, Myra Craig, Helen Prichard and
Ed. Bottom.
The botany class made tbeir first trip
Monday j&gt;. nt • They report flowers rattier
scarce. No damage was done except one
broken rail.
The following program has been pre­
pared for the literary, May 7th.
Music.
Roll cal), responding with quotations.
Rec., Bertha Bentley.
Essay, ReIta Oviatt.
Music, instrumental. Chas. Pflug.
Declamation, ,Tbe Raven. Ed. Bottom.
Parody on Tbe Raven, Shirley Smith.
Reading, Btert Brumm.
Music, quartette.
Rec. Arloa I McOmber.
Dialogue, Bena WilHson and others.
Rec., Mr. H. AndruK
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Solo, Minnie Evans;
Reading, Minnie Wardell.
Dcclamatlob. Frank Tvlcr.
Paper, Sadie Roberto, Maude Stebbins,
and Roy Barlow.
Music.
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GONE UP.

While nt Grand Rapids last week Messrs.
Wm. Seileck anti Asa Newnuhi, In compa­
ny with Hon. M. H. Ford, called ou Hon.
A. J. Bowne,! ouo of the heaviest stock­
holders and ai director of the C. K. &amp; 8.
road, but found Wm absent from J1I3 office.
They made an appointment to meet hnu
the next day, ’bud in the meantime he had
informed Mr. J Ftocd that tbe road would
not be completed Ito Portland this summer.
This agrees with Information conveyed In
a letter to the| Obaen er from Mr. Bowno
qndcr date of February 28th, last. In
which he sayH: "I know of no arrange­
ments having been made to extend the
road to I’ortiand this year, although we
may do so." This has not been made pub­
lic before because we did not wish the
hopes of certain ones who knew more than
the officers ot the road did. Many will be
glad to know this decision has been reach­
ed. for the taking! of $93,000 out of Port­
land at this lime would make a big hole in
tbe available assets; and many say no other
railroad company will ever be in posses­
sion of their notes again. This probably
settles tlie ral Irani matter so far as this
particular road Js concerned., although
there is a chaacd yet that the road will be
built, but'it la a s)im chance. But wheth­
er it Is built og not, the men who have bad
the matter in (charge have 'not used our
people right, many of whom put In several
days time and inoVa little money in doing
wbat was dung, aid this will undoubtedly
settle the rallnxrir hocus business for all
time to come, to far us Portland is con­
cerned. We tielfeke, however, at tiie time
the bonus was raised to come here, the
projectors of tke road thought they knew
where they cotld get fands to continue.—
FortUpd Observer.
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A wy pretty little blonde
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TAKING GRAVE CHANCES.
CARELESS RAILWAY EMPLOYBS WHO
ENDANGERED HUMAN

CONSTANCY.

Ebouid rob her form of ril
Vkidm. white W
bruneatot. Of the ^Tu&gt; be sufflefentiy high to at tefirt
btondM.wnu___ 274 were °.us_rk,.ro
no there
financial
Show violators ta
that
is no financial
heroin
.while 30 profll Id lhl&lt; borilHuu ooUldettr maeUoa

I was formerly agent for tho West Shore
■ad at a Utile station a few miles oast of

employed on tho aectiou near my station.
Each night they were expected to drop tbo
flat curs on aomu of tbe ridings in that vicinity
rtentam.

On tbo day in question the train

lb® time cam* to quit they found that they

train.

Inriend of flogging ttemaelvee to my

and came flying down at the rate of forty

and rushed off for Amsterdam in front ot tbo
paaeugcr train, only seven minutes ahead of

The engine wu going backward and in
order to get to Amsterdam ten minute® ahead

the run three minutes quicker thau sbo did.
By the time they got out of right they were
fairly flying. Eye wituoases of tbe occurrence
told me It took tlietn just six minutes to come

throw in tb« two flats, and get back—a dis­
tance fbr tin round trip of seven miles.
■
When tbe engine reached a curve about
half way between my station and Amsterdam
the tender left the track, and both were
thrown into a ditch bottom upward. The
engineer wns killed ami tbe conductor so
badly scalded that for a long time his life was
iu danger; but, there being a strain of hero­
ism mixed with his reckleasnewi, be crawled
on his hands and knees back to a curve and

Wenger train to stop. Ho was found insen­
sible from his injuries when tho train palled
up. The truck was torn up for a dixtancu of
twenty yards, and but for the fact tliat I had
notified the jiasaenger engineer to be on Lhe
lookout, and tbe conductor's heroism, an ap­
palling catastrophe would have resulted.
how near they camo to meeting their God
that day, mid I was informed that tho com­
pany did not even compliment the conductor
for his bruvery, to say nothing of paying bis
doctor bills.
THE OPERATOR SLEPT.

One of my telegraph friends worked on a
Missouri railroad a few years ago. He was
10 years old nt tliat time. There were only
three stations on bi* division whore the pas­
senger trains stopped, and at Booneville,

Tbs place she gives me ta her heart tatty:
Ta there abide ia such a perfect way
. life ot changriesi lore *ouM teavo to me
A debt to her which I could never P-TT

ButaJirw*.
H
-. -• X«ftl»u*i, an OxiTueively Dutch town of
by a 515,000 fire,
burned yip.

port to tbe dispatcher. Thi* was done night
after night and month after month.—F. M.
Junes in Buffalo Express.

Two ladies were standing at tbe corner of
lush and Kearny streets about 9 o'clock
railing for a car. Both were young and

bull* of a smooth agent and
irt of the price, have concluded
gone to Chin* to dig them.
3. Fuller, df Ogden, has grown six
« half in 19 years. and Is going

ut 1«« —CbwkXtu Tribune.

I vt tn the wrong man. Tho berom« ot ul
tiln ihU lltowr [Mirtirian cUlnH, *r»
iSur ta.iZl.,
to.!*-*
Xmpui I. .UH » u» I~n "«■*,*1*1

That oil repels water would not srotn to bo
a very prewiring fact for on inventor to be­
gin with. Yet it enabled Senefelder,to gtvo
the world lithography. He found that
writing executed ia oily ink coak! bo trans­
ferred to atone ao that lie could print from
tt)o impreuilon. When ink from a roller was
applied toil tbe oily linca received the tak;
as all tbe rest of tho atone was washed with
water, tho ink lodged nowhere else. - fifeveral
beautiful printing proceaea) liased on photog­
raphy depend on a principle as simple as
Senefelder's—namely that certain pristine
compound* are rendered insoluble by tlie.•
action of light. A picture token on a com­
pound of this kind i« carefully washed, leav­
ing in relief every' lino on which Um|haa
fallen; from this it w easy to take electro-

It Is not always judicious, nays a Scottish
paper, to use Scotch idioms. A Scottish gen­
tleman was down iii England vlyi ting soma
old friends, and while with them was iavited
to a dinner i«xrty. The worthy Scot mod®
himself u* agreeable os be could, nnd after
dinner, over the wine and walnuts, grew
quite confidential with his neighbor. This
gentleman wo* suffering from a severe cold,
nnd Mr. McIntyre (the Scotchman), to show
his sympathy, said: "Man, it's an nwftf host
(cough) you’ve got” Tbe heat overheard the
remark and naturally took It to himself, and
there was n decided coolner-. be'-weeu the par­
ties till the Scotchman'* friend expiaiuol the
meaning of host.—Chicago Herald.
'

as you have done twice already,'* said the
man in the brown overcoat, fiercely, “ycri'll
get a broken head!"
"It was a* much your fault os mine-,”:retorted tho man in the gray ulster. "If you
want to kick up any f tuts about it, just «dl
in I I'm iasured lor 1100 a week in the Sap­
pers’ Self Protective Mutual association, and
I’m aching for a broken head."
Tho man in the brown overcoat looked fix­
edly nt the other. Evideno-s of a revere
mental conflict vtsn visible in his face.; At
last he spoked
"You’re safe," ho said. "I’m nu agent for
that company.’’—Chicago Tribune.

tercd tbeir train" as they passed. H» had re­
ceived an order to flag aud bold tbe out­
bound poioenger for orders, but after repent­
A and eyed mnq walked into a store iri Be­
ing tbe order he forgot to put out his flag loit tbe other day and, planking down a 810
and afterward fell asleep. The train arrived,
note, tearfully said: "Just four years ngs&gt; to­
wa» registered by the conductor, and de­
day I stole a M pair of shoes from your store.
parted. Tbe westbound traiu had orders to
Tho matter Hum been prolong or. my tniqd,
run from Fayette, tlie next station east, to
but my pride prevented me from confessing.
Booneville, regardless of No. 4 (tbo oastbound
train). Tbeir orders were already signed,
of this $10 bill." Tiie merchant, of course,
und so far m&gt; tho dispatcher knew, they were
was delighted to moot such a penitent, con­
then on tbeir way to Booneville. He called
trite soul and gave tbe man |6, and ho de­
BoouovlUo, but got no response. He called
parted with a light heart. Tbe $10 bill wins.
again and again, and finally my friend, the
a very finely executed counterfeit. -Tlie nest
ojx'rator, awoke and answered.
conscience stricken individual that presents
"Is Na 4 in right!” be inquired.
himself at that store will be thrown into the
"No.”
river with neatness and dispatch.--Janesville
"Well, you go out on tbo platform and see Gaxette.
'
.
if you can bear anything of them."
My friend went out, looked up and down
’tte track, but could sec nothing.
his way
A Viennese bank clerk was recently robbed
back to the luntruineut he glanced at the of a package of Xi7,000 florin* that had been
register, saw that they had left while he was intrusted to his care. Tbe clerks employer
asleep, aud hurried to tbe wire.
decided to advertise the Iom in what a Vienna
"They're gone," was all he Lad strength paper calls the "American system.” In other
ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.
to say.
wads, he promised to nrit no questions if tbo
"Yon better take to the woods," said the thief would return 1X1,000 florins,
th*
Bom, to Win. ‘Nary nnd wife on tiie dispatcher. "If I can’t catch them at Fay­ Kalanco for his trouble. Tbe offer was ac­
ette you’ll roe trouble."
cepted and the money returned, but unfor­
Slat a pair of tjwin boys weighing 13 lbs.
Then ho called Fayette hard and fast. "I, tunately the clerk was not^ notified of tbe
and on the 22 toWm. Mason and wife, a
I," came the answer.
.
efforts made to recover the money, and about
daughter.
"Con you catch No. 3P
’ ’
tbe time tho banker received it the clerk blew
Frank Lawpma.' delivered to M. Evers
out bis brains, not in the American stylo,
nt Richlaud the llalanoe of his fat sheep
Thon tho wire opened and the dispatcher however.—San Francisco Chronicle.
and lambs corwlstlng Of 180, one day last
and tbe nitet'rable youngster at Booneville
week.
Sabbath school I concert at tiie Baptist waited with bated breath to know the fate of
a hundred unsuspecting human beings whose
, "Underwear i Tbat’show I keep from catch­
church was well patronized Bunday even­
Uvea they had put iu jeopardy. At last it
ing cold; I wear tbo same quantity at all
ing and an enjsyririe time bad by both old came:
. j
and young.
“£«, I caught, them just as-they wore times, on and off the stage, and so when I am
The Methodtet M. 1’. had quarterly
hi alow bodice draughts do not trouble me,
meeting in tbe Bminell school district Sat­ pulling out.''
and when I am In a high one I am not too
The dispatcher’s hand dropped from hl*
urday aiid Sunday. .
key and hl* whole body shook with thereacP. H. ^Lawreuae sold and delivered to
ttet I do off it, and even my handkerchiefs,
Iticbtand a wagon load of fat bogs Monday
yen, those pretty ones with the lace border,
Mong to my Mage wardrobe. I am not Mrs.
receiving four &lt;ts. per lb.
fainted away, but quickly recovered, and
Grimrto:i when I go on the stage and 1 do not
opening
bi*
key,
said:
"Here's
my
resigna
­
FMrjnelee.
want her clot hew; 1 am Mrs. Kendal, tbe
Jack
painted and moved into tion ; Tm going to skip out."
actress, and I prefer tn put ou bera.”—Mra
"No: don’t aay a word about it, aud I’ll do
bls house last
fle
Kendal in New York Herald.
likewise,
”
was
tbe
dispatcher's
reply,
and
no
J. Pumfrey
finished the logs in the
one but tbe operator.*; ever knew of it.
yard and wl"
t move to Bowne.
For ten years I was working as night oper­
Bom. to
Cline aud wife the 24tb,
An English bbhop lately ordained a young
ator at a small station Dear the Fen u»y Ivanin
a 10 pound 1
gentleman a* deacon, nnd felt it nece«ry to
]t #r. Gale has moved to border. Night after night I would fall asleep ■end for the clergyman who had recommend­
and fail to report trains, receiving only a
HNaHMH ■ I • I
ed
him.
Mr. Trask purchased last week 180 slight reprimand from the dispatcher, which
"What may your lordship want with me!”
I knew would be repeated ad infinitum with­
acres of laud in Dakota.
"I
wish, sir, to apeak about that youar
Will Baker han .sold his touschold goods out anything more serious coming of it. All man.”
3nd withhh family will start in two weeks sort* of excuses were invented by the oper­
“What young man, your lordship]"
ators
to
account
for
their
attacks
of
rioepifor California.
"Tbp young man. rir, whom I ordained. I
. J. 8. Miller went to Grand Rapids Mon­ nee*. aud some (myself among them) didn’t want yoa toTtrep bim in cback. I bad great
even take the trouble to excuse themselves.
day ou business.
difficulty, rir, in keeping bim from examin­
The M. E. Sumtay school reorganized
ing ma”—Clothier and Furnisher.
last Sunday with O. A. Carpenter Snpt, practice of pulling hia old mattress up before
Duane Fnx^an assistant. Dare Beneway a hot Are after he ate his lunch, stretching
himself out, and going to steep. When be
Secy. Mr*. James Miller, organist and
George Beringia, of Stovertou, O„ is the
woke up be would ground tbe wires, find out
chorister.
Quarterly medting at the M. E. church from the other ojeratora about wbat time

next Saturday arid Sunday.
Bd. Hocum's Ibafey has been very sick
with hutaniatinn of tbe lungs, but Is better
jit this writing.

“s** Wood, t.ut ,be wuium to * JI11-

£bed fxtioo aad «uacte tberrfrom vary
U n 2 uv. exceedingly intorredng flgares.

UFE.

or a Tolograpuer.

mal'ii mouth, both upper and lower jaws ia
filled with long and rbarp, wolf like fangs,
rendering it extremely difficult for it to pick
graos like other sheep. It goto its chief sub­
sistence from twigs and young riirute, the
bark and tender wood of which it devours
greedily.—8L Louis Republic.

ulta. u&gt; which u»r Uiwumh.
mM-rUpw. iK.-.cm,
Til. poruaud ebaric

tutlekte by
Mra. Ambruae Crouch, of South Jac^aou.
gives this ■» a home industry whleii dots,
ludodri 0® -&lt;xpn~i"
"shall like oars.” Of the eyes
* not need i»rotoeUoii: During tbe pot year
dreamy look, 3J0 fished fire, walks lhe re- she lias baked for her family 1,8M cookies,
nreinder hadjio special nttribetea. Bye* of 1.088 doughnut*, 917 cake*. 267 iJea. 81
brown nnd blue are in the ascendant. There puddings; TVS loaves of bread and soW Old
wn. found to be a large masse in
pounds «f butter. Her family Isn’t very
ber of heroines who po*»rsscd dimple*,
were blaeed with driers and 342 bad hroto• large, cither.
Grand Haplds nnd JcnisonvHh^eapitalera. In 47 cares, motbera flgumi
with 112 diildreu between them. Of these 71 lats have secured tbe entire plant of the
children were rwcued from watery graves— Pneumatic railroad and tower gate com­
pany for Jenlaonvllle. It will be moved
Ladies’ Home Journal.
from Chicago. The company retoeorporates with a capital of 8300.000, and has
A IV rather Dbd.
Probably not one out of rta of the vart 10 acres of land. A mammoth plant will
be erected at once.
nuuibarof peoid. who frequent
ever have noticed ton weather dial that is
Vermontville claims to have shipped
roxlly perched within a pediment on tbe At­ more maple sugar this year than any place
lantic bank building,
w r
in
Michigan.
Those who do .notice the dial naturally inauire bow it i» that tbo arrow moves as tbe
On Tuesday afternoon of last week,
wind blow* and indicate* the direction of the sparks from the engine of a nickel machine
breeae.on tiie clockliko faca marked with tbe set fire to one of tbe elraw stacks cm the
farm of 11. L. Spaulding In Eanuelt, which
letterj N. E. 8. W.
A careful examination from the street will was consumed. But for timely arrival of
reveal a big vane btatomMl vvcrnl feet be­ some thirty neighbors, summoned by Uie
hind the pediment. As tiw wind blows the ringing of the farm bell, oilier stacks aud
vane, tbe vane moves tbe arrow by means of possibly tiie farm house and olber build­
cogs, one at tbe bottom of the pole to which ings would have been bhrned also, as tbe
tbe vane b attached, working ou another wind carried the flame* in their direction.
connected with the arrow on the dial This —Battle Cierk Journal
.
‘
rimple macliine.-y i* located in the attic.
John Ridgely's body was found in tbe
Thi* din! bos'been on tbe Atlantic bank
lake
at
(tobteville
Wednesday.
As
be
611
building about thirteen years, and the occupout* of tbe building «ay it has given general In lost Saturday mo*-t people would Iodine
satisfaction, although the arrow, when tbe to the opinion that he had been drowned.
wind is frolicsome, roractimes revolve* with That’s where tbe professionals beat tlie
laymen. A postmortem showed that
such velocity as to indicate a cyclone.
There are said to be about three of these Ridgely fell out of his boat iu a fit. the fit
resulting from a wound received in Uie
dials iu me in this city,1—Boston Globe.
bead, that wound having liecn sustained
wiille the victim was a soldier In the fate

Some years ngo tbe visitor Who went on
Saturdays to tbo jwuitenttaryet Fort Madi­
son would sec at certain times a lady in the
office of tbe warden. She was always veiled
and drcswal in drop black. By her ride there
would be a convict, a boy hardly It years old,
a slight, handsome lad, whoso frank face
sce:aed iu striking disharmony with the deg­
radation of tlie stripes be wore.
It wns mother and son, and be was, indeed,
ban! hearted who could witness their meeting
aud tbeir parting when the allotted time al­
lowed by the prison rule* fur such interview*
had expired. Tbe mother lived at a distance,
but every week, rain or shine, brought her to
the place again to see, to cheer, and to help
her bor, to wring her heart with a fresh
agony, for »he was a proud woman of high i
station in society, but to show that there wxi
one friend in all tbe world to remember and I
to sympathize. •
It has been years since that boy-wai re­
teased from .the jirbou vrullw, and be i« today
a pro«j&gt;craus and bon««t num. Tbe mdtiwKs
love "helped tlie boy back to better ways.—
Louden Church News.

For Cold In the Head.
’
There are a nufubw of ways of aliorting a
cold in tho head, Imt most ot them are by tbe
means of quite powerful drugs, which a per­
son unfamiliar with their use i« never justi­
fied in taking on hi* own responsibility. The
Swi« method of treatment is one of the
Miupbst and most efficociou*. Il is applied
in this way: Halt fill a jug with boiling
water, and into that put a trospoouful of
well pontkred camphor, hustn-m out jot!
writing paper a funnel, with which cup tbe
top of tho jug. The camphorated steam
riiould lx* inhaled through Umj nose for ten or
flfteta minutes, tho inhalation l-ring repeaterl, it required, every four or five hours.
If. in spite ot ipi unpleasantness, tho inhala­
tion is persisted in. it i* anid that three repe­
titions will usually effect a cure, however revere.-Bt. Paul Globe,

A wonderful thing is clover. It mown*
hooey and cream; that is to «y, industry
andcoutentnumt; that ia to aay, tbe happy
bee* in perfumed field*, and at tbe cottage
gate old bon, tbe bountiful, chewing satiafactfon’k cud, in that blessed twilight pousa
that like a benediction fall* between all toil
and deep. This clover nuika* me dream of
happy hoars, of childhood's rosr cheeks, of
dimpled babes, of wholesome, loving wives,
of springs and brooks aud violate, and all
there bof potahss joy and peaceful human
life. A wonderful word is clover. Drop the
■c’ and you havo the happiest ot mankind
xalto away the ’o' and T’ and you have tbo
only tiling thnt makes a heaven of this dull

The meanest young uian Id town te tbe
fellow who tells of a certain young lady
who stuck her chewing gum on the head
of tbe lied, aud on arialug in the morning
picked up a robber hand ball belonging t&lt;±
her brother, put it In her mouth and
chewed it for nearly au Sour before dis­
covering ber mistake.—Portland Observer.

Olivet has lived fifty years without a
railroad and has now decided to have one.
Consequently it will build a road from tbe
village to tbe Grand Trank railway, about
two and one-half mi les distant. The roadlied of the old Coldwater A Marshall will
be utilized for thirpurpose.

Grand Ledge's electric light Is uot a sucevidently, for that village has been
in darkness nighta for some time past, and
arrangements arc being made to get the
old thing in working order again or get a
new one. ,
Two boys named White and Wlnberg
from Grand Rapids occupied the tramp’s
rest last night, also one named White from
Cleveland. All were under 17 years of
age. The Grand Rapid* boys bad another
companion who found friends htre. They
tiad had one day of tramp life and were
ready and willing to go back home. They
had all had Ynough.—Kalamaaoo Tele­
graph.

Edward Collinson. Queets N. Y..
-I eemmeneed using Brandrvth'L Puu
over fifry-flve years ago. j flr.t 1KJUshl
them ia LoMpb and have torninued u.ing
them slDcc 1 came to this country h.

1 am now over acventy-five year* old. hale
and hearty, and attribute my .womierfui
health to the persistent use of B.-andrcth’*
Pllte. Occasionally 1 have a bad add or
severe attack of rheumatism, uuiigrrifa,
or biliousness, but four «or [five doa$s of
Brandreths PiUa alway* cure mt. When­

ever my children have Bren sick with
scarlet fever, measles, mump*, acid rtomaeh, disordered digestioinjr.ctwUvtnejs. a
few doses of Brandrelh’s Pills restore thier
health at once.”
.
•
Brandreth's Pills are eoDRmaed &lt;»t num­
erous vegetables so combioetl that earn
multiplies tbe virtues of the rest. They

never can do any harm. Their action iS
arrays the s-un«, .no matter bow i&lt;mK or |n
what doses they are taken They purify
the blood. They stimulate the iiVeT.
They invigorate digestion, bnv or two at

night for a week will demonstrate their
power and te generally sufficient to cure
I ordinary diseases.

Brandreth's Pills are soldpn every drug
and medicine Store, either patinorjunrcoated.

Photograph
North of Ford’s Hotel
Cabinet Photography. Si. 00 jw-r &lt;l&lt;u&lt;n.
Tlii-types.

Specialty of children * |ihot&lt;&gt;.4

All Wk

Ssiista
tii'miri;

It was euongh to make a home laugh, or
several spans of horses for that matter, to
Ezra
«&gt;r u.wa, utiueiug. iu
5,300 ieet of lumber last Monday, the same
being hauled by his steam engine on two
mammoth pairs of trucks bitched together.
The load resembled an CMaj&gt;ed freight
train and was nearly twice tbe size of any
ever brought to this city before.—Char­
lotte Tribune.

IJttie Rowley'McDonald, of OHvcL only
has three fingers on the right lumd. be­
cause a dynamite cap took off the other
tno. He was tryhig to take tbe load out
lie succeeded.

On« of tbe principal reasons for consid­
ering John Laquay, of Battle Creek, craxy
was tlie fact that lie baa refused to wash
or change his clothes for six months. He I
is now at the Kalamazoo asylum.
VemKmtvillc Echo: As we go to press
this morning we learn tliat George Pratt,
of Sunfield, lost his home and nearly ali
it contained, by fire yesterday. George
f?"1? *•,** l*r&lt;te«terly unfortunate of
late, lard luck apparently meeting him at
?VC»m tan,‘ We hnpe’ h®*wer. tbe facts
l« this case are not as bad as are reported.

The new coal mlnlur. company have pur­
chased a targe steam bolter and engine,
pumps, etc., to be delivered withtoten
.
Joo~ inarmed The Edge­ days, when the work of sinking a shaft
field (8. C.) Advertiser that its account of tiie will be commenced. Another teat drilling,
Heedan fly did not eerrwpo-jd with tbe gen­ made last week, shows 97 Incbre of first
erally accepted tradition concerning that lit­ cteM coal.—Grand laidge Independent.
tle part. He My* that hi* father, who fought
SberiffH«l*rt Pollock arrested
&gt;n the revolutionary war, told him that when
the army waa disbanded by Washington a Calvin Carey, of tbe find riard. yesterday,
:,USObeS°L:Ua" r*n‘iDed
thtacmm.
to .k.HI hk
*nd
th?^2®*’rU1
hte examtry. and, being of a nstlea, nomadic ten&gt;perameut. distorted lbem«te«
^u. ‘nAu?n btfor® Justice Nfchote to-day - eraUy, wane of ti&gt;em drifting down to ( »rr&gt;- Chkrlotte Republican.
hna. Thn next year they aetri to tbe Fader­
land for wheat to plant, andyfUn tbo wheat
H*n*1 *“ *ut to Jackson
J carsago for burglarise committed
came up tbe fly appeared, *0 that tbe larva In Blissfield,
and be swore to be rev«S
of the fly muat hare been brought over ia the
Mooonaabegw out. His th* expired
IS 1 Wtk
Mareel burned to Blhewere
r°pl&lt;\ Lh° rt'nic5nlK*rftd him
,rrLlb,y «clt«| and tbe vlltage mar'fibal heavily reinforced patrolled the atreeta
The British consul at thia port is ron-i loaded to the gunwale. Marcel, however
□ou*h to warn .11 tho- ELElL*
dutetas a tamb. and teHtti
£

Banner

and
Detroit Tribune,
both one year,.
$1.45.

Tbe Heealaa Fly.

L

H"“a pvW'“u’ *»*«■&gt;

«

gently, wiped hi. lipa with a dainty rilk band*
wonderful result ot wndingan audible mmMgewitb no other
team.—New York Suu.

-----afterward,
waaaa exaped eonrlei
[he
pnaun utere te .Uli ha.
wn for robterr. to tept. Bli..,
te waa unwed roe tart la rv al
and Mtolmad u&gt; prune tor St maiXTS

.

Della SeoU. rf Kalanuuoo. «• amuUd
for «IIIM Itqnejr without a lloeawe, aod
peudloa U» alttlaa ot tbe ouart ate wear
Wmt. Della will new appear to aueunb-

ou &lt;b». *»
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Selenium ia a
rare tnin'ara!
- ------------ -—j —
property that
tbe stectric arrreni which it ooaveys ta mnr
■MMitfva to tbs play of light an tte mineral

the following tecidea

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CHANCKBY »ALK.
In pursuance of and by virtue of an onirr aud
doenwStte circuit «mrt for
Barry, in Chancery, tn the State
ma!
dated on umbhwwbdjww
tbe eleventh day •! 1-wln
...ter
aaaoMMon
&amp;
Is complainant and
ol tbe eriate
^..Endoru Tboinfare dricMant' ££

imencina
at the ouartcr
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(17) in lownsmr
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Largest Circulation

Banner.

Hastings

of any paper in the

County.
' XXXV. NO. 1

HASTINGS, MICH, MAY .8, 1890.

WHOLE NO. 1

Hastings Banner
Published Wednesdays by
COOK BROS.,

Proprietor of the

Tower CJothing Co.
largest Retail
Clothier in tbe World,

J. L. HUDSON

Leading Stores in
DETROIT,
ST. LOUIS
-CLEVELAND. TOLEDO
"BUFFALO. SANDUSKY
■ST. PAUL,
LOWELL

HASTIXGfj. MXCH.

F. R. PANCOAST,
HASTINGS. MICH.

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH..
Hereby announces the continuance, for one week longer, of the

Great Fire Sale of Clothing
AT AVERAGE OF ABOUT

HALF PRICE!
Thousands of customers who visited the Tower last week can testify
that no such GRAND BARGAINS IN CLOTHING were ever shown in
this section. Remember it is the balance of the great Wholesale Stock of
Lehman. Richman &amp; Co. that we are retailing.at way below cost of’ manufacture.
,

Men’s Suits, worth Five Dollars,....
$ 2.55
Men’s Suits, worth Seven Dollars,...
8.67
Men’s Suits, worth Nine Dollars
4.68
Men’s Suits, all wool, worth Ten....
6.60
Men’s Suits, worth Sixteen Dollars..
10.00
Men’s Suits, worth Eighteen Dollars
12.00
Fifteen dollars takes choice of thousands of the finest'Worsted, Cash­
meres and Cheviot Suits that have always been considered splendid value
at $22 to $25.

watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

COUNTY NEWS.
Tbo following persons are authorized to re­
ceive subscriptions for the Banxkb:
a"!1*1* tPreston Jewell.
Banfield . .
Baitord
sue Jordan.
Bo Venn Milla
Broward
Carlton ...

Cloverdale
B's Corners
Freeport
Hickory Cor&amp;er&gt;.
irvtnn...................
Lacey
Milo...................
fiuffeGrore .'.*
MldUievUle
NMbrilte. ....
O’Donnell
Oranceyilla Mills
Prairieville.
Woodland
Yankee Springs .

DOTS SUITS
The Greatest, Grandest Bargains, Your Eyes Ever Beheld!
Entire Suit, age 4 to 12,
i2, 88c. Entire Suits. $1, $1.25, $1.50, worth
double.Entire Suit, Coat, Pants and Vest, $2.18, worth $5, Black Diagonal.
Workingmen’s LABOR or DRESS TRCftJSERS retailed less than any
other clothier in Grand Rapids owns them at.

D.L. Monhtand.
Howard Mother.
. . B&gt; ran Fidier.
KG.BIec.
. F. J. Norwood.
A. M. Herrington.
Edwin daaeU.
.. ( has. William.
. .C. E. Nteaarooo,
Clarence Doolittle
----- W. M. Adktna.
J. McKelvey.
Hamilton CsnttD.
. H.G.Hale.
Ed. Edwards.
. . .L. W. Wing.
Wm. L. Brown.
Wrley Myers.
E. G. Bennett.

Hope Center.
School began Monday with Miss McAl­
lister teacher.
Prayer meeting every Thursday evening.
Talk of .building a church at this place.
Mrs. E. B. Payne and Evie Gesler are
on the sick list, also Mrs. Phillips.
Mr. and Mrs. Martin Chandler have re­
turned home from visiting friends in
Quimby.
Mm. Charles Carpenter is visiting In*

X?HUDSON“*
Americas Leading frothier, Hatter and Furnisher.

POWERS' MKbWflRE
Now is the Time to Paint
No dust or flies to bother. A coat of PAINT not only saves your
bliildings from decay, butadds much to the appearance of your home lf
ufesbing to sell your place, a little money invested in PAINT makes the place look
more attractive and adds much to its value. We have handled

Y Olli house, barn. etc.

Masury’s Railroad Paint
TIME is THE ONLY RELIABLE TEST
And any purchaser of PAINTS, which have not been subjected to this test, tries
them at his own risk. We handle

Masury’s

Lead

Both White and in Tints
It will spread over more surface than any other PAINT.

OILS, ■XT-A-T^NISTTES, etc
FLOOR Paint thatdries hard over night CARRIAGE PAINT, ready forthe biush.
PURE COLORS in oil for inside use.

ANTI-KALSOMINE,
mill ItrtLlJVlUll'H m' . .
•

,

nnisn IO1

Mr. Crook lias the best piece of wheat on
the road.
„
Born, to Chas. Bench and wife a son the
21st of April.
Clare Bowerb still works on the railroad
nt Woodland.
8. IL McIntyre will ship his hogs the
Sth.
The P. of i.*s are still holding meetings.
Mr. Crook is on the sick list.
Mm. Pidl Pratt went to Muskegon to
visit her daughter who Is very sick.
Chas. McIntyre is teaching again.
May Benham Is to Work for Mrs. Sponable this summer.
Will Pratt and Will Smith were home
from Mile Sunday.
. Dr. Larkin . is building fence for Geo.
Tinkler and soon will build some for Wash
Sponablo.
'Anna Draper is to work for Mrs. Todd.
lAdam Smith, wife and daughter were
the guests of Frank West Sunday.
. Quite n number from our road attended
the social at Rittman's Saturday evening.
Ellhu IJirkin expects to plant about 14
acres of com on John Parson’s place for
Idmself tills spring.
,

School commenced In tbe Doud district
last Monday with Clarence Warner,
teacher.
Alexander Doonan, from Kalamazoo, is
visiting friends in this jdace.
Alice Bergman is still very sick with
little hopes of recovery.
WlUlam Wortman. has had quite a
number of Iambs earned away by dogs in
tbe last week. Get a gun, William.
The rrflicals held quarterly meetings at
tbe church last Saturday and Sunday.
A large number went from here to
Poduuk to meeting last Saturday and Sun­
day.
D. L. Morthland was In your city last
Saturday. Perhaim he bought a gun. I
don’t know.
J. H. Valentine bad a fine swarm of bees
last Saturday. He put them In a hive apd
they are doing well.
On the evening of tbe 28nl of April,
Samuel Owefa was surprised by more than
fifty of his friends driving Into his yard.
Samuel was taken back until some one re­
minded him that it was his birthday. A
good time was had bv all.

Ed. Pllbegm lias gone to Chicago.
Miss Ada Michael spent Sunday with
Lulu Felghuer.
Mrs. M. J. Timmerman, of Hastings,
was In town Thursday.
Mrs. Edna Ferris, of Petoskey, is visit­
ing friends in the village.
pr. J. A. Baughman and L. C. Feighner
were in the village Friday.
Mrs. H. A. Barber and son Clarence, of
Hastings, were In town Thursday.
r Weslev Moore has gone to Muskegon to
work in tbe Occidental hotel.
Albert and Frank Weber. Claude Hough
and Arthur Smith camped at Saddlebag
lake Saturday and Sunday.
Ix-ua Parish is at Vernon attending to

li. E. Slnntl,

]aster or wood.
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W. F. POWERS

from

;

"iL E. Sturgis reUmM
returned from Columbia
bjd 8,^^. evening where he has
Sen
the corwfrnrt'nr
construction of ■
a
1...... superiDtffliding tho
PH

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C. L. Gtawrow and wife, and Len Miller
.
' ... n.. ....._____
at JonesvlUe.-Thuraday
andi Friday,

attending the wedding rof their brother
Frank Miller.
nL A. Brown has purchased of,-C. H.
Woodard tiie 14 acree which he, Warner,
traded with E. S. Kennedy for 60 acres
southwest of Hastings.
The residence of T. Garlinger situated
about three miles northwest of Nashville,
was struck by lightning during the storm
Sunday nlghL Considerable.damage was
done to the house but luckily none of the
Inmates were injured. ’
The school board thinking it neecssary
for the best interest of tbe school to have
a change in the superintendency have
hired Prof. O. M. McLaughlin of Ypsilanti
for the ensuing year. Mr. McLaughlin Is
a graduate qf the State Normal ami comes
highly recommended, having five years ex­
perience in graded school work and un­
doubtedly tlie sclwwl will be kept to its
present standard if not beyond.

Irvin*.

prominent ladies of Irving returned
from an extended visit East Thursday aft­
ernoon April 29th and her many friends

viUage and vicinity, who brought ample
refreshments. Upon Mrs; Banker’s ar­
rival from the train, she unlocked the door
and wfu thoroughly surprised ujk&gt;ii scetog
th&amp;'wefl filled tables and the familiar faces,
of her many friends. Mrs. Emma Straog
read an address of welcome after which all
partook of the excellent refreshments.
The afternoon was spent In social inter­
course and all rctamed home feeling that
they had had a most enioyabie time.
South Carlton.

J. L. Bogardus, of Portland, was to *
Carltou last Thursday on business.
Theo. Lewis and family, of Battle
Creek, were guests of Mrs. John Fleming;
The meeting at Hope Center last Friday last Monday.
evening resulted in a laege majority of
F. B. Fleming returned from Grand
those present voting to take measures to Rapids the first of the week.
build an Evangelical church at Cloverdale.
Grandma Carpenter returned from Port-*
A committee consisting of Rev. Nyce, land last Wednesday, where she lias been
John Bora, and Howard Mushier, was ap­ since Inst November, with her grand­
pointed to solicit subscriptions for the’ daughter. Mrs. Bogardus. She Is smart
church. One hundred and fifty dollars and in good health, and neartog &gt;0 years
was subscribes! at the meeting.
of age.
Ed. Fennel has commenced building his
Mrs. Henry Bronson went to Rutland
new house of brick. Polk Hines and last Wednesday to see her brother Chas.
Mart Bates are laying the bf]ck.
Frandsco, who is sick.
Mart Bates and wife entertained Homer
Mrs. Swank has been quite ill, but is
bbaw and wife of Irving last Sunday.
reported better at this writing. Also a
Mrs. Catherine Byon and tier daughter child of Fred Warner's has been quite sick.
Mary visited friends in Kalamazoo, last
The Adventists had preaching at their
Saturday and Sunday.
church last Sabbath.
A. Doonan, of Kalamazoo, visited
P. J. Averill’s, brother and wife, of
friends here last week.
Grand Rapids, visited him last SundayMrs. Janies Doonan is recovering from
The remains of Mrs. Maud Hinkley
her Illness.
■
from near Freeport were buried tn the
James Youug Is back from lhe west east cemetery last' Friday.
where be lias been living for some time.
P. Covert and wife also A. C. Carpenter
and wife, of Hastings. Sundayed with rein­
lives at the Center;
Fanners have begun to plow for coni.
Trade at the P. of I. store keeps in­
A thing of the future—the show at yoqr creasing.
city. Attend It aiid get the worth of yoiir
Mrs. Davenport; of Hastings, and daugtt- .
mbney.
ter Mrs. Bradley were In Carlton last
Eugene Hartman started for Colorado Thursday.
u
Monday.
Report was a little off In regard to Mrs.
Geo. Hartmpn and son relumed to Wermuth, as the last Bannkk testified.
Woodbury Monday morning.
Well, such is life.
.
Dr. Wgddle, of your city, was called to
Rev. Gygtr. from Clarksville, occupied
this place Sunday to see a sick horse for tiie M. E. pulpit last Sunday night A
Jay Carpenter. The horse is better.
goodly number out, and his remarks were
John Cole and Ezra Warner are building well received.
fence in Rutland tills week.
Monday morning brings us rain and just
J. N. Covert is having a rushing trade in seethe grass grow, while tlie trees sire
eggs this season.
«
leaving.
J,
,
J. W. Slrausbaugh had a valuable horse
hurt last week by getting in the mire, it
Decoration day will be observed at the
took quite a while to get her out
Again we see the show bill poster mil­ Center.
Mrs. A. Wilcox visited in Albion re­
ling on the bams apd fences their annual
coat of /show bilk of King A Fraukllu at cently.
Miss Mary E- Wilcox Is entertaining bet
your city. May 16, 1890. It was there
last year and It was.a good show for the aunt, Mrs. Stone, of Kalamazoo.
A. Bowen Ms agent for a new force
money.
B, Shriner. of your city, was in town pump for spraying trees, etc.. It to a good
• I
Saturday evening after J skicd Dell who is article.
Lots of fruit trees are being set out this
charged with burning Ills house.
spring.
Austin Russell has begun the work on
Delton.
Boni. Thursday morning. May 1st to his new house.
Will Seger wan to Batllo Creek two
F. A. Blackman and wife a 10^ lb. boy.
Quincy Hynes. of Hastings, has pur­ days this week.
Nell Frost has returned from her visit
chased the drug stock of Henry Arbour
and has decided to make this city his fu­ at Bellvue.
Edna Russell his returned to Mrs. Fox.
ture home. Aside' from increasing his
drug stock he will add a good line of from Battle Creek, and will go to schooi at
jewelry. Quincy Is a No. 1 fellow, has the Center.
installed the followThe Good To
had 10 years experience in the drug busi­
ness and can always be relied uj&gt;on. It is ing officers Sati
C. T., John
■just his stamp of men that Delton/needs
V. T., Myrtle Tuckerman.
and what Is Hastings* loss is our gain.
The Kalamazoo Baptists are making
A. S., Belle Atkina.
some fine improvements on their resort at
F. S., Vlra Hariom.
Crooked lake.
•
T., Ellsworth Jewell. '
I. M. Cunningham and family, of Irving,
M.. Milton Hariomvisited Frank Brooks and family a couple
of days last week.
C.. Mrs. C. W. Tompkins.
May 1st was the 73rd birthday of Mr*.
Organist, Mra. Ixmlse Smith.
Peter Stewart and a number* of friends
L. 0.. Alvarez ^Wilcoxwere invited to properly celebrate tbt* oc­
casion. A Hue lime was enjoyed by all
present.
Bronson and Chambers were through
Several member* from this village wit­ this section last p-eek delivering fruit trees.
nessed the working of tlie amplified 3rd at
E. G. Bennett has been having *R tussle
Barry lodge K. of 1*. in Hastings Monday witli the grip again, but Is better at thia
night.
\ writing.
Business is tin* best this spring of anyMrs. R. B. Green, of Ixiighton, has been
former season in the history of Delton. visiting friends at the Springs for the pas
The highest market price for all produce, week.
and the lowest living prices for alt goods
The Good Templars will have an open
sold, Is what tells and draws a great deal lodge In H. B. Dorris hall, on the evening
of trade to this burg.
of May 9th. Speakers from abroad are
Fishing is rather poor now as they don’t expected to be present Come one, come
•'bite” very well on moonlight nights.
alL
Tim. Ellsworth was remembered toff
Cretoey.
Uncle Sam last week with a pension of
Married on Wednesday evening Apr. 30, about SI,800. Good luck to you Tim.
.
at tbe residence of tlie bride’s parents,
Theodore Hicks aniL Bertha Blanchard,
Rilnfall last night .30 of an inch.
Rev. W. P. French, of Hendon, officiating.
Arthur Shorter expects to move Into his Thermometer 0 o’clock a. m. 48 degrees.
Fruit trees nearly in bloom.
new biMise this* week.
Oats are up, wheat is improving on fal­
Mrs. ■ Flora Vamlewalker entertained a
low ground on June plowing wheat wDI
brother and two sisters the past week.
mark
100; on iate plowing and after other
Dora Fisher eommenced her school in
tbe Lent district and Nora Fisher in the crops will only mark 50. Farmers will
you ever learn a lesson? The present
Shean district last Monday.
Walter Parker buried an Infant daughter price of wheat requires a better system bC
farming.
last week.
1 notice Woodland lias to come down p&gt;
Pierce Travis has a Miss Clark, of Plain­
Egypt (Milo) for wheat.' We like their
well, for housekeeper this summer.
money.
Call again we have more to srii,
Hattie Case spent Sunday with her sister
When in the village of Prairieville on*
Fannie at Spring Brook.
Mrs; Philip Barber and Caleb France, day last week curiosity prompted me to
who have been quite sick arc thought to take a peep into our old town Journal. 1. -:
find Barry-Kalamazoo county held Its first
lie Improving.
W. Fisher shipped about 4,500 bushels election In the year 1836 at the house of
Charles W. Spaulding and the jiersons.
of wheat from Ulis place last week.
elected to the various town offices. It to
full of pioneer history. Hany years ago
David Iteiker started Monday for the writer gave short articles from it which
Denver, Col.
*
were published In tlie B^nnkil in tookMrs. Hinkley, of West Carlton — ing it (Journal) over I find many name*
buried in the Fuller cemetery last Friday. with the letter I). set opposite their nanereMrs. Brooks who lias been 'visiting her Polities ns to-day figured to a limited exson Charles, for the, past fgw months start­
ed for N. Y. last Momlny.
county officers that figured In tboae early
Cora Forbes, wlio has been sick for sev­ days living yet Now Mr. Editor, at oar
eral months is slowly improving.
next annual conjity picnic let all these exSeveral P. of 1. lodges were represented
at the Center Saturday nlghL
and make It th*e picnic of the many y«
Mrs. Peter Covert and wife, A. Carpen­ held in the county. Let it be held at
ter, wife and son visited at D. R. Foster's Union hall, have plenty of music prepared
Sunday.
mltable for the occasion; a 'brief historyOur school is progressing finely under taken from this journal, and short taltea.
the management of F L Hoffman. Mr.
Hoffman and others will soon be prepared
to bring “Ten Nights in a Bar Room’’ be­ for the occasion. Th® writer Is a
fore the public.
terian bnt finds Methodist or Bap
F. Ballou has a family of sixteen little does not Injure my digtalioo.
pigs which be is raising by hand on tbe
account of the death of tbeir mother.

visited at Phlto
Sheriff Shriner was on ow streets SaturWat,

�.top, but befora *!;f
aalooohts have
__________________ id will ttwt the valirt’i ty of tbe eouaty option measure. F. KKnappen, a leading lawyer of Kalamazoo,
was at the county seat last week looking
over the records in the clerk’s office- If
an error, however alight, has beep made,
advantage will betaken of IL Tbo* test
Informed are confident that no mistakes
have been made in the. work done by
county officials. If this proves to be the
Margaret Kennedy, ID years old, has1 case the only hope left UFthose who oppose
The Bort Hur&lt;m Congregational church
teen
In
a
sleeping
condition
(or
two
yeaja.
the measure rests In the possibility of a
will cehfcrate Its semi-centennial May WPhysicians are baffled.
j
decision by the supreme court- that such n
Many of the booths used at the recentL law is unconstitutional.—^True Northerner.
Tbe Northern furnace company has
been organized at Marquette with 9100,000 flower show have been purchased for use
The Battle Creek truant officer has of
at the coming exposition.
capital. | .
.
•
late noticed many school boys loitering
Westley
Ferch,
who
lived
near
Petoskey,
।
about
the streets during school hours.
’ . Muskejfon’s boom’seems to be equal lo
, most anything. Bananas are In blossom was rnn over by a wagon and killedI Whenever he would approach one and ask
Thursday. He was 20 years old.
him why be was not conning his books the
'over then?.
• Bentonl Harbor’s Irresponsible kids have C H. W. McArdle, a graduate of the Mlch-. boy would say that he had been sent for
. medicine for a sick mother or sister and
begun « | war of । extermination on tbe Uran Agricultural college, will teach the would produce an empty bottle In further­
robins. Are Uie officers all asleep down Marlette schools the coming year.
ance of the statement. After a while the
there?
:
Mrs. J. J. Schwarts, of Lansing, at­•' sick mother and .empty bottle racket beEdward IJttell, died at Marctllus Wed­ tempted suicide Wy taking Paris green.• came threadbare an(1 lhe truant officer took
one youngster ihome for stronger proof.
nesday mbrnlog after having lived 100 A doctor saved her. Despondency.
, The sick mother wgs found to be well
years and 14 daya. He was a soldier in
Charles Thurlby, a young fanner living
’ enough to wallop tlie youngster not only
lhe war 01 1818.
near Hudson, had his back broken by a
for lying but to give him several extra
The attending physician In tbe Jackson land roller Tuesday, and died yesterday.
lashes for running away from school,
hospital dhanges every three months.
The Brush electrio light company of 1The empty bottle plan is obsolete at Battle
Nearly erery phydean in the city has a Detroit have deckled to put all their wires ।Creek now■wliack at die patients.
under ground and furnish electricity as
The W. C. T U. of Manton are nego­ cheap as gas.
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
tiating for the purchase of a piece of land
Howell propoies to kill .two birds with
for the purpose of erecting a building to one stone, as It were, Jiily 4. Dedicate
Augusta is troubled with thieves.
l»e used as ia reading room.
the new court house and have a whooping
Hon. E. 8. Ueey geti &gt;4,024 insurance
Leland, the coqnty seat of Leelanaw big celebration.
on tbe buildings owned by him In Char­
county, is , so dead as to trade and pasEdgar B. Gregar will be president of the lotte, recetitlrdninagcd by fire. /
^rnger traffic that tbe boats have decided village of Jonesville until next March In
The pupils In the Kalamazoo schools are
not to stop there this summer.
.
place of G. F. Smith, who resigned to re­
voting, through the Dalit Telegraph, for
The layli|g of timbers for the foundation move to Detroit.
tire most popular Indy teacher in the city. ■
• of the Calumet sand wheel has commenced,
Hudson lias disposed :bf her SW,000
Some guy fellow at Lowell expended a
and the work will be pushed forward to water bouds to the Lpiawee county
completion ns rapidly as poealble.
savings bank. .They will run 20 years and portion of his exhilaration Sunday night
by throwing a hen's egg through Mi open
About two weeks ago the little son of draw five per cent, interest!
window of the Methodist church there.
Mr. Mv&lt;-ks,’of Alamo, was bitten in two
Jackson people will probably swear off
Lansing Knights of Pythias contemplate
places by n imassnuger. The child has en­ on city water. Food Inspector Reynolds
tirely recovered under medical • treatment has made an examination and finds It filled lhe purchase of a bdllding expressly for
their use, with a view of finally securing
Beginning May 1, and continuing until with vegetable matter and microbes as big the location of tha 'iiwidquartera of the
Sept 1, the)Greenville meat markets will as pterodactyls.
order in Michigan.
be closed every afternoon between 1 and
William Gulliver who was found dead in
Malachi Woodrufl*. clerk for II. I*. Dun­
4:80 o'clock. Saturdays excepted. Ice 'the Fnmont house at Mayville the other
savers.
morning, died of smothering while lying ning of Allegan, has, te-en detected in a
systematic scheme of robbing his employer.
The Perrin water power at Marshall Is with his face buried in a pillow. The He had teen throwing more style than ??
free from litigation at last and can be util­ man was insensible from liquor and too a week would stand.
ized. It isi sufiiclect to run half a dozen stnpld to turn fils head. iTbe remains
The Plainwell Enterprise lias been add­
mills, and the people are looking about for wore burled at Flint
Mr?. Hannah Leslie, of Wyeimea, Kent ing largely to Its outfit of late, and now
has a thoroughly equipped Job office. The
Frank Cnjss, 10 years old. was instantly county, who celebrated her 93d birthday Enterprise seems fio be meeting with the
killed by a Ibconotlve at Saginaw Thurs­ recently, has 83 living descendants, some success that It deserves.
day, Be jumped from one train im­ of them of the fifth generation. Mrs.
mediately In front of an .incoming engine, l^slie still takes a lively Interest in
An unknown woman sold an Allegan
affairs. Is well and Is hi a good way to be­ grocer some axlegrease covered with a
and his body was cut in pieces.
.
8. W. MdGeel of Battle Creek, had a come a centcnuarian.
thin layer of beeswax. She didn't feel so
cunning when he broke open a cake, and
peculiarly nervous horse which became so ' It's an almighty good thing for O. S. she refunded the money.
Ryerson of Bay City that it hns been cold
frightened he luther -day
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acme■*dogs,
that it began to bleed at the nose and soon enough for him to retain his heavy under­
Contractor Crocker finished the brick
died of tbe Itcmorxhoge.—Detroit Tribuue. wear thus far. He shook a tarantula from work on Die new courthouse at Allegan
a bunch of bananas and the lanky thing
Ait 'Inban? inmala of the Newaygo ran up toe inside of his trousers leg aixl last Wednesday. After paying oil the
county bouie is living nnd appearing in the underwear prevented the bug from.bit­ hands, he took them down town and pre­
sented each with a SLOO hut.
good health with *■
• —
his’ skull cracked
and• ing hhn. »
portions of It torn
t&lt;
A vein of coal folir and a half feet thick,
away; leaving the brain
W.
H.
Wallace,
a
Flint
and
Peru
Mar
­
in
view.
The
_______ .^4 man did the cracking himatul 78 feet below. tbe surface has been
quette freighCconductor, drew $5,0&lt;M) in a •liscnveretl near Ionising, and the jx-opie
■elf with a hammer.
southern lottery swindle and hns aban­ of that locality predict a great future for
might has Leffn fcand guilty of murder doned railroading, bought a farin'and set­ lhe capita! city In conse quence.
in the first degree, at Benzonia, and lias tled down to enjoy fife. While Wallace Is
been sentenced to life imprisonment nt thus enjoying himself hundred of dupes
The lanislng salvation army held a big
lard labor. The trial lasted twenty-two from all over Michigan will be making pow-wow tlie other day, hoping to recu­
days, and thn jury bi ought in their verdict gotwl the lottery's loss.
perate on rent and board bills. But as the
after being &lt;&gt;(it ten minutes.
recuperation failed to pay expenses, the
State Veterinarian Grange of Lansing
Tbe twenty-second semi-annual session Ims paid a visit to Grand Rapids to look army has dropped .another notch toward
&lt; ruin.
of .the Ceniral Michigan Barkeepers' over tbe quarantined street car horses'
With *
evening of May «, wbiet
grand bawl.
Tbe mayor of Marqnette la allowed a
Ironwood .to to have a new hotel.
salary of fit per annum, but he doesn't
Manistee wants a street railway.
draw it generally.
Herbert M- Bunyea has been appointed
Tlie Corunna Journal Is devoting itsi
poaunadter at Poitwatar.
The icmrjer claims the Jackson county spare space to a write up of the town and,
Its
business interests.
Jail is a dl’gnce to the county.

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Aasoelath.n Will meet at Pioneer rooms in
1he capitol ion Wednesday, May 7. com­
mencing at IQ o'clbck a.. ui. The outlook
Is good for a large attendance.

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Seyraoor. the mlisd reader, and MeDotiald’s Fan American "“T’f'jL'jftrtopS
enjoyable entertainment at Kellogg
F*
hoIS. Friday evening, to a very
BSSthe advance reprraentatlre of tlw
oerformod his duly so poorly •&gt; &lt;*“ "“J!*
L-rtormaneewaa drat claw and
Sw Not only were Mr. Se)"«^«
Eind trailing trata perfect y
^ofk
most Ineipllcable. tat toe magical »“«
n-tl juggling of Mr. Lt*. wfts of *
Mgh orter of merit Mr. Seymour-* teste
fwu similar and equal if not
t0
those of the famous but lamented Blaliop.
SX anenwta a «raml«« of clttans
left him at toe hotel and attar
some time about the HU. Huck an ordl
nan’ Pin high up ou a tree ou Seminary
slreel. Belumlng to tta hotel. Mr. tar
moor, blindfolded, took
rlage and-unaided drove rapidly through
the city and In a remarkably short period
of time succeeded In finding toe pin. Tta
IK-rlurmanee gave toe liveliest katiatactlon
toaUwhosaw Hand while some ata akeptlral. nearly every one was convinced that it
waa all tight. Owing to the general mtemanageiaent last week, tta company will
probably make a return date In a few
weeks.—Charlotte Republican.

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MORTGAGE SALE.
Default hsviUK bcru made in tbe com'ltlons
of a certain tnortgaae made l&gt;y Chartr* W. blgis
and Ellen &lt;. tupas. tii« wife to John A. Greiue
dated the Mill day of February a. I). 1*T7.
and recorded in the offlco'ut lheregtaterot
deeds fur tor enuntyr of Barry and Mate of M leblean ou Ute SAth day of February, A. D. 1877, In
liber It. of »&gt;oneaj;e« on rmce 10S ou which
inortgagr there is claimed to be due at tbe dale
of this notice tbe sum of nine hundred and
nineteen dollars and stxty elgm cents aud an
attorney tee ot fifty dollar* provided tor tn said
murtcAge.an&lt;te»o suit or prooeudlngs at tew
having been InaUtuted to recover lhe

THE GLORY OF

How Lot I How Regained,

A famous astronomer denies that stars
twinkle, and declares that the poet who
wrote "Twinkle, twinkle little star" was
off his base. The stars stand.up'there like
hard brick in a wall, and all the twinkling
is done by your eye. It is one of those
optical delusions which don’t cost a cent
Now. Uieixlorc, by virtue of tbe power of sale
and are always on hand when wanted.
contained tn mid mortgage and tbe statute in
such rase made and provided, notice Is hereby
The only people who will be benefitted ■then that ou Saturday, the thirtv-firrt day of
by lhe invalid liquor law of 1889.' are May. A. 1) 1RK». at ten o'clock hi tha forruoou.
those w ho sell beeronly. The law of 1887. 1 aball mH at public aurtlou, to the bbdicst bid*
at the north front door of the court hourc
which Ls now In force. lm|KM^d a tux of der.
In the city of Hartings, (that being the place
,Q:iOO upon beer selling, and 8500 upon wlterti tbe circuit court for Barry county Is
whlajcy alone or whisky and l&gt;eer com­ bolden),lh««premises described In said mort­
bined. The law of 1889. which has just gage, or so much thereof a» may be ueccaaanr
to pay the amount due on said mortgage, wltb
been declared void, made no distinction, ten per c&lt;uit. Interest, and &gt;di JrpU txsRs. to­
but Imposed a straight tax 6f 9&amp;00 upon gether wifh »n attorney’s feo of fifty dol’ara
cov.-n»nted I..r therein, tbe premiers U-tug
either.
described in aatd tnurtgage as nil thlt certain
Experience has shown that some system plrce and parrel of tami lj Ing abd belhc sitbale
the township of Kuttand. tn th* county of
is absolutely necessary to induce a large in
lUrry. Michlann. fcnuwn and described as
proportion of the pefoons of moderate the Miutbrau ipiarter of the nnrtheart quarter
means to lay aside a pqrt of toeir incomes. of Metlon twynty seven (Z7J. lu town Ihn* IM
of range nine [n] west, rmdulnl. g forty
The smaller tbe income, the greater, of eortli
[40, acres of land, be the same morror lr&gt;«. atcourse, is the temptation to spend it all in cording to the J uited bta&gt;»-» survev Um reof.
Jour. A. GntwiJt.
order to supply wtebe* for comforts of life.
When money saving means a denial &lt;if
Dated March 1«U taao.
Mortgsgr e.
some creature comfort, some equivalent for
Smith &amp; Coi,.;k&lt;ivk. Att'yafor Mtirtsagte. i
the denial must be presented clearly to
view. The naturally frugal spy out this
equivalent for themselves. But tbervare
so many who arc not by nature frugal; and
it b. for them that a system must ha de­
vised. Tlie most efficient system of this
kind should combine three things: 1, an
easily perceived Inducement to save; 2,
regularity in laying aside the savings: 8. as
much compulsion as mr.y-be in enforcing
economy. These conditions are beat ful­
filled by the form of co-opcratfim known
M the Building and lx»an Association.—
Prom "(Jo-operative Home-Winning," by
W; A. Linn, in May Scribner.

there supposed to hove the glanders. Ho-Clarksville bus raised $40 by playing
hasn’t yet expressed any opinion ns to ••Ten Nights In toe Barroom” and will ex­
what the nature of the trouble Is. The pend the funds In constructing a sidewalk
horses still remain In quarantine subject from the postoffiee to the depot. A side­
walk derived from such a source ought tn
A traveling!man f«« bi Bay City, whohns to orders from the state authorities.
be a wide one.
carried a !-tlff| leg for nineteen years, in
Rev. W. C. Bliss, the oldest Methodist
alvptMng fi&lt;» u freight 11 air. ut Brown minister in Allegan county, died ut his
S. C. Whiting, for 4he past five years
City, »jistain&lt;*l afrartute of the knee Joint, home Friday night, aged 88yeqrs. Father the efficient keeper of the State House of
which toe doctor snyw will prove a lucky Bliss, as he was c:»ll««d by InX friends, Correction at Ionia, has teen appointed to
break, and w ill piabalfty leave him with a mine to Allegan in 18JMS, and was beloved be deputy warden of the Marquette prison.
by all who knew him. His last public ap- Mr. Whiting was once deputy warden of
Rcporte to । the stafe) board of health )»eanincc was at toe laying of the corner the Detroit House of Correction.
«how rheumatism. branch 11 is. neuralgia, stone of the new court bouse last July,
Samuel i-andix. of Byron. Kent county,
and consumption In tbe order named caus­ when he made an eloquent prajer.
Is bO years old, and his wife is 2 ». ' The
ing the most s|cknres in Michigan during
Imst Thureday night at Ironwood. U. P.. octogenarian's children have teen making
the week ending April 4«.- Diphtheria burglars attempted to enter Patter A Co.'s it warm for the young wife, one son-ln-latt
•was reported at 20 plucfs, scarlet tfver at store. A clerk fired a shot-gun in the face going mi far as to thrash her with a rope.
3IC and measles at 41 places.
of the foremost man and the burglars fled. The assailant has been arrested.
1f1»€Hre Dully MvfrtlMT Las made Ms Saturday night the burglar, whowt ntm
Jqmeu and Mart Wise, of Plainwell,
best bow in the little town of Clare and is found to be Mr. John Richards, were arrested last week for catching fish
vichiity. The! Advertteer Is u bright turned up at the hospital with his face out of season. If this case b disposed of
nearly
gone.
He
refused
to
name
his
ac
­
clean. B-pagcd paper and you may buy it
Hn the same way that Several similar cases
at two cents a copy. M. D. Eaton la the complices and died early the next morning. lave been disposed of in this county. It
publisher and A. II. Rockafellow Is local
The suit of Maggie F. Tice against die need cause tlie arrested parties no uneasi­
editor. That’s the kind of a fellow he Is. city for 910,000 damages because of In­ ness.
Elsie A. Merritt, claims before her son juries received on. a defective ndewalk,
The Battle Creek sanitarium officials
Frederick, minor, got te hanging around was awarded a verdict by a jufy in the claim that in the time they have teen run­
Edward Marshall's hotel at Byron, he was elicuit court this afternoon for 93.500. ning their private electric light plant
industrious and frugal and contributed to The same suit was tried a year ago and re­ about four years, they have saved enough
A very Important decision was made by
her suppprt. while since then he has be- sulted In a verdict for 92,300. It was «j»- in the difference between Its cost of pro­
ccawe worthless, drunken and Idle. She peuled and a new trial ordered. It will be duction and the cost of gxs. to nearly nay toe supreme court Wednesday, which will
has therefore isued Edward for 55.000 reappealrd as the city is determined not to for the plant
1 be of great Interest to Miehlgan's VoIudmake a precedent for other suite.
tceEsoldiers during the war, regarding the
James Hogeboom, n quiet resident of "war founty." It was In the matter of
Dr. Kedzic and Prof. Taft, both of toe
Blnnincluim Its pishing Its water works
Martin township, has mysteriously disap­ thcapplication of Adonlram J. Smith for a
Agricultural
college,
went
north
to
the
system, and accidents are occurring fre­
peared. and no traces of his whereabouts mandamus to compel too Auditor General
quently. A numbcij of cavc-ln«have taken branch experiment station nt Grayling have been discovered. -He has lived with to issue to Him a warrant upon the state
place, burying workmen, but their injtir- Thursday. Dr. Kedzle Is to look after the Burton Walker for a number of years, and S^hnZif&lt;'L,,0° ,,ounty money, which
Im have been blight Yesterday Henry planting of certain experimental crops to was known as a peactfni. Industrious man. Smith claimed aa due him under the. laws
Shuler plunged e pldc-ayithrough h!s foot, be turned under for fertilizing purj»oses. The lake near where he has IIred Is being of the state. While the court, in bis
■raking a serious wouad. Ills fellow- He Is trying to discover some means of searched.
B opinion, holds that the governor and state
T1
wmknicn have contributed S50 to support making the peculiar sol! of pine barrens
tn-asnrer have ample authority unde* acts
A" ..rd Ijdy of
,0
the unfortunate man unt lhe can resume productive. Prof. Taft Is to plant an ex­
perimental
orchard
fof
applet,
peura
and
off from tbe train Tliunl.y .1 the c. J of die legislature to Issue bonds to the ex­
. *«kr
tent
of
about
STOO.Ooo,
for
the
creation
of
other fruits to find what kinds will do well * M. depot Inraniw «he could not pay tier
LU
fUt‘d yet lt .r’,fu’*s to order the cr
■ General Manager Beckley, of the Cihcin- In that climate.
fair. 1 he poor woj an said she lost her
drawing of a warrant by the Auditor Gen­
Wabash &amp; Michigan railroad, is a
This Is toe,entertainmentihat the Sault pocket-book In Battle Creek and wanted to eral.* on the ground thal the fund h at
■ran of the test i type. He. has issued a
go to Alh.*gu&gt;. With a heavy -grip H|,e
circular tellBig his men Uiat their pay will Ste. Marie |&gt;eople proiame to give the walked to \ orkville and from there her pnwent exhausted, and further because
&gt;
be raised from 8S to SlO cach per month. Michigan Press Association vriien they vis­ fare was paid by L. Johnson.—-Augusta
authorit&gt;' &lt;“&gt;c board of state
. . advises them to do steady work, adopt it the Soo this summer: Visit the Interna­ Chronicle.
* “ auditor*) have not passed upon and a!
owed his claim, in «n interview (fov Female
economical methods to secure a compe- tional bridge, SL Mary's rapids. Sugar Is­
land.
and
returning
along
tlw
Canada
At
a
public
meeting
held
at
Olivet,
WedLuce said that as the board of state audltoney, build thcteselvea homes and save
^nds were sub­ tnra liarl allowed no claims for bounties
nancy. This nil came nnsoUcited and shore, stop at St Mary's Island,view the n”^.ev.e!!,nK'
...uuU»nu bxin DHrnsea.
Pt,,-. «,
:
makes each man have a warm, comfortable Canadian ship canal, aud the Canada Soo scribed, taken In connection with the sum he was not called upon to take any steni
water
power
canal;
take
a
ride
over
the
proposed
to
be
subscribed
by
the
college
toward toe creation ot the/’war fund^
feeling around his heart.
electric railroad to the bead of the water to Insure toe construction of the railroad He Intimated however that when the nit’
P. G. VanQsirand, of Edmore. Is tegin- power canal and thence through the city from Olivet to Alnger, to connect with and
ter was reached it would fie sauted
Sold by V/. H. Goodyear,
i ning to tellvve thnt Hie 27th of April is a to lhe mill sites at lhe foot of the canal; become a branch of the Chicago and Grand satisfactory manner.
MtUed ,n a
! day of fate for him. Ho was married on t-lioot the rapids In Indian canoes; and lis­ TrUJ’k
Th* work of bo,tolng tbe
that date: two years later his wife died. ten to sjwethes and music at the city hall. road will te commended at once and it D
’'tower, amt BeaMr,
MFC I
1 md
’ Mbitowing that affliction bis wedding day
A man from one of the *way-baek proposed to have Uie cars running in time
MmlvCTMry has tern observed in this way:
for the college commencement.
m al) tomgmn to’make n^trla^°rwii^le?e'’
His bouse burned, his pocketbock was counties of Ohio, on s tour of inspection
throuxh
JluHmiversIty
at
Ann
Arbor,
was
&lt;daton. he was blqwn up in a milk hr was
i.,A.
,e,l,1'r£'1“ !«•&lt; been started In
sbot ln tbe hg, te- wss nearly drowned, indiscreet (enough to Include the dissecting I la nwell to be known u the J.'r. &amp;.,ley
■nd teat Sunday, - when be had reason to room in his rounds. With the ebarfteter- Milling company. Th« new firm propeae
tope; that hb Neiiesua wait slecplrg. be I isUc blindness of his kind, bo advanced mak ng extensive additions to toe buildimr and rovers forty i«w'#vT~, ,lnary ,h‘&gt;urr.
‘ received word that his sen had been ar­ fully 20 fmt into the room where the now occupied by u» Braley adit atul .d '
toher UiiJ2?“»?,*'Aj1It’,’un,eni. quality or tom-.
rested for theft, and before he could Inter­ junior medics were at woik. when a scrap Ing to the. machinery a liny barrel ,un taciunva. Tbev are
fere tbe Wfwns sent to the reform'school. of human flesh, burled by a student, made roller proeeaa dour plant. The contract
a fong to be renumbered greasespr.t in the
Albert Sox. a young Owmso citizen. back of bls yellow overcoat.
Not to
/WON "2 NflHLIN
£nds h rntelf In a jackle. He was recently be bluffed out. he grabted up the missile I . A1U. A .Ifo.. of M.lwuiikt,. Thereby I,
married, and some? chaps, to have fun with and iu-nt it with unerring precision straight 1, apcelned thal the mill .hall be roily to
Organ and Plana Co.
. Mai, indue*d him &amp;&gt; believe that a young at l|ie head of his assailant, who dodged R, tian by June lO -I'Ub.aell Enterprtw.
BOSTON.
NEW YORK.
CHICAGO.
tody with whmn be Iwd pfevloualy kept' only to catiM the wan working behind him
A baggage amralrer rmblred the Inueg• rwmpsny «ns about to sue for breach of to get It in the face. Tills .unprecedented era around the I nh.n de.xtt. win,, tp!,,,.
preaabe. He was rrightened and turned LoIdntM’ drew forth a perfect fusIKade did .’banco to laugh lie other day. He
Sbddt tfi,0W» worth of projx:riy over to bh from the. students, who hemmed in their *“‘'O^'lot * bob? carrUge ahead of Mui
toother. Her unexpected dealh k av w tbis visitor and pelted him right and left with with one band and
ng to pull a lam
property to be divided between revere! various parts of the diaaected bodies, lie truck with tbe other band. He uas bu rr
heirg, one of whom to a minor, which will finally forced bis way out of tbe room, and
lwo
”
and bad
as a reminder of Ha tnrique experience de­ his bead turned around ■*««.
tatkhrg lo the
cided to purchase a whole new outfit of rnan who was pushing th. truck. whe„ lh(.
wearing apparel. He Is terribly w rought
He

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The supreme court rendered a decision
last week, declaring the liquor law of 18SU
unconstitutional. Tlie illegality of ftieact
Is caused by an error of tlw clerk of the
house or his aaaktanu In embodying in
the act the report of tlte wrung committee.
A. contemporary characterises the King
A- Franklin show, which is announced to
exhibit here May Iflth. as a -brilliant gem
among the exhibitions'’ and says, for It
that it is neat orderly, attractive and pre­
sente a better and more varied program
than nine-tenths of the canvas shows of
this day.
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ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
An article on the -Opening of the Batotell season of It»VO.”. accompanied by
twenty eight portraits of leading players,
and other Illustrations, formed tbe supple­
ment to Hkrpara Weekly published April
:10th.
• •
.
Saturday Frank Bush showed us a bullet
that lie sawed out of an oak tree last week.
The bullet was found imbedded about 9
Inches Into toe solid timber and had the
appearance of having been in there for
many years.
it may not be amiss to call the attention
of some of the boys of this city, to the
state law regarding the killing robbins. It
may be a great temptation to try your new
air gun on tlie tame robbins but we advise
you to be very careful about It. .

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Perry s ordera were, in case nothing ;raundrf Ifeelf with fifty mile, of tarbwl
Zmi “eU ,°r ^'ard of S,’r»t
।wire fencing were not fu ther environed । “I did; but let me first ask your par­ “One of our men. a sergeant. rode down
fur this intrusion. I liad no idea this way quite early this morning and
while on the w&gt;y thither, to enter the in- Iby a pack of watch dogs of the inort'ap- don
i
cher^. wfis a woman at Dunraven. My failed to return His horse came back Baby one year okt Bad with Kezrara.
Coeure and make inquirloH al tbe ranch □roved
!
and belligerent breed
Once
Hair all gone. Scalp covered with erapk*Mu_ Meant,m®« tlie Cheyenne acouta Jhaving passed th© distant liarrier of that knocking at the front brought no answer, bleeding at sunset, and we feared some
tloniu Cured by Cuticura. Hair splen­
tnd bearing the piano. 1 followed the accident or trouble Searching parties
bad been iuutiiy aumwoned from their iptte
;
did and not a pimple on him.
on the Monee, however, his way veranda. Believe mo, 1 am as surprised are out ill over the prairies, and the
lodge, along the Monee just above the
was unimpeded, and, to all appearance, as you could possibly have been."
colonel
ordered
mr
to
inquire
here.**
poet and sent acuijrying forth upon the utterly
i
unmarked; be had arrived with­
Perry’s voice was something greatly in
•Does your colonel take us for ban­
prairie to trail the hone's foot prints and in
i fifty yards of the foremost building,'
•o work back aa far as poroible before ।lhe homestead, before ho was brought to his favor. It was modulated and gentle ditti here, and ascribe your desertions
darkness interposed. Capt. Stryker, too. a halt. Then he stopped short, sur­ wlicn in conversation, and with even a and accident* lo our machinations?'
. ;r.n«n, Ohfe, March 10, 1B89.
doctors said waa •call-brad, aad thax tets
canssing tone about it when he spoke to
•Far from it, sir, but rather as a hos­ ’the
hair would never grow again. Despairing of »
"•.nffenud M-verely fimn rheuma- and a dozen of his best mfln. |)ad inount- prised, half credulous, and all attention, wonsn. Evidently tho sound was not
pitable refuge to which the-injured mon cure from physicians, J began lhe mt-ofibc
’..nif tiin«- •o lliat I wak uuable to ed and ridden forth In long, scattered listening to tbe “concord of sweet
unwelcome to this one. She stood erect, had been conveyed.’* answered Perry, Cutknra Remedies, aad. I am happy to say.
o. I&gt;. Hopkins. «&gt;f tills place, line across the eastern plain; and these sounds” that came floating from the
s.t.-d Hibhattfs Rhttuutatlc Syrup. parties were all five miles out from the open casement somewhere along the cast her fingers interlacing as she clasped her with a quiet Malle. determined to thaw B!&gt;lendM.Mxitiier« Kaota ppupto on blia. I
hands in front of her and looked him the hauteur of Dunraven’a lord if cour­ recommend the Cuticura MMnedies to niotbera
, • tftQ bottie*|l was entire y port before nightfall fairly hid them from front of the big, gloomy house.
m tbe most ipeedy. eeonondort. and sura curewell over with her brave eyes. Tho color tesy of manner could effect it
:n &lt;-b' «*Hul|y recommend it to view.
tor all skin dlMuuws ot Intootsand ehlklnm.
“Ono part of the story verified, by
‘Bo is utterly mistaken, then,’* an­ and ted tliat every rooiher who has an affteted
ill - Differing from rheumatism.
Ono thing the sergeant haff to tell Mr. Jove! It s a piano—and well played, ebbed and flowed through the creamy
nw for ao (Mag.
whiteness of her face, but the roses were swered the Englishman, ‘"and I resent— child willMthank
FitKii Moore.
Perry which confirmed him in the belief too."
bs. M. K. WtooDAua. Norway. Me.
.
,1-onal knowledge thfit the
winning every moment—tlie red roses of 1 resent. sir. this forcing of* my gates
• ’ Fever Sore Eight Years
that the sooner they got to Dunraven the
hull a minute he stood there listening. tho house of Lancaster
after the explicit understanding wo had
I mu»t extend to you tb&lt; thanks of one cd my
quicker they would be at the scene of Perry was n dancer, whpss nimble feet
&lt; . |&gt;, Vi.vkkk. Druggist.
"And—you wished to see—whom?’ last year. As a soldier 1 presume you customers, who has been cured by urine tbe
. : ..Hl;, by the Charieb Wright their comrade’s mishap, whatever that moved blithely to any measured, rhyth­ •he presently asked, with courtesy in had to obey your orders: but 1 beg you Cuticura lleruedie*. of an old wn, caused by a
long
spell ot deknefla or feter flight yean sax
might
prpve
to
be.
Ho
had
bad
no
time
; ktrolt. Michlgau. For sale
mical strains, and a soldier whose soul everv word.
.
to tell your colonel that hh order was an He wax so bad be was fearful be would haxe to
Heath]
himself to visit the stables and examine was stirred by martial music, but with
have bla leg am putated, but Ubappy to say be
“Why. 1 hardly know." answered
the wounds on the Horae’s flank, but as Chopin and Mendelssohn, Bach and Perry, with a smile tlmt showed his affront to me personally, in view of what is now entirely well.^-iound aa a datllxr. lie re­
quests me to ttsc bls name which is H. H. Casos,
they rode away from Rossiter ho turned Rubenstein he had but slight acquaint­ white teeth gleaming thrqdgh the curl­ has passed between us."
merchant. John V. Minor. Vnqujtei. Gainor
•‘Nothing bus passed between you.
in th© saddle and called the non-commis­ ance. That any one should bo playing ing blonde mustache. "A sergeant of
t- n- lauise of nature came by in- sioned officer to his side.
Mr. Maitland." answered Perry, a Huie
s have been selling your Cutfewa Hrincdtes
a pfano here an tlie borders of the Llano toy troop has been missing since morn­ tartly now. “We - have reached Fort lorVLyears,
•,•!»■»&gt; boon lo die human race,
aad have the first comulatat yet to re­
"What sort of wound is it, sergeant, Estacado was in itself sufficient cause ing. His horae entue bock to the fort
froi:i a purchaser. One of the worst cases
. h physical suffered in untold
Rossiter only within the last fortnight, ceive
ot
scrofula
1 ever as* was cured by thciu.
tliat
made
tho
horae
bleed
so
—
bullet
or
jii nlade to.'rejoice lit the restofor wondcrmdnt; that tlie invisible per­ just as we were on parade at sunset, and know nothing whatever of your
Ta
v
lob
&amp; Ta vnou. Frankfort, Kan.
•
In-a 1 amipUl blessings, jojs knife?' , ’
former was playing—and placing with bleeding and without his rider.
We understandings with previous command­
Cuticura Resolvent
"It doesn’t look like either, sir. There exquisite taste and feeling—one of the Imvc searching parties out all over the
. - ii^rcimtl' |&gt;erlalniiiiL
The pew blood and skin purifier and purest and
-»;&lt;i-&lt;jiiie (S. s. S.) ^ms been a are several of them, jagged scratches in loveliest of tbe “Lioder, ohne Worte," prairie, and 1 wa«,ordered to come here ers. Permit me to ask you one question best of humor re media, internally, nuU Cuti­
aod 1 will retire. Haro you heard any­ cura. Um! Rreat skin cure, and CuUctwa Soap, an
. h:- . ArtlicL-d with rheumatism tlie shoulder and along the flank, like the "Spring Song," wasjs fact that con­ to the ranch to make inquiries.”
exitaMte skin beautlfier. externally. speedUy.
thing of car sergeant?"
v..;akm-sH fur a number of thorns or nails"----- and economically cure every disveyed uo added a&amp;touishmcnt to his soul; z She hesitated a moment—thinking.
•‘Nothing, sir. I would hardly bo apt to- permanently,
_■ whi- h tikne 1 took a great
and humor of the skin. Mali*, aad blood,
"Or barbed wire?" suggested the lieu­ he never knew it until one sweet night r "My father is at home, -but 1 fear he is hear, for my people here are enjoined to easc
with loss ot hair, wbether ftenins, burning,
in,4. noliiliiK giving mo relief tenant suddenly.
long after.
,
not well enough to see you. Mh Ewen keep strictly to our limits, and all we scaly, pimply, scrofulous, or heredltsry. a ben
• . Sjiecitie ip. S- h.l What I
aU
oilier
remedies
fall"Yes, sir, like as not; though we hadn’t
However, matters more pressing than is with Idm, and he might know. Will oak of our neighbors is that they keep to
. .-miu.vd i»efore commencing
Sold everywhere. Price,Cntlcura.30e.: Soap,
( ili.- IN. B. S.) is painful to thought Of tliat, not knowing of any music demanded Mr. Perry's attention you—would you step in one moment, and theirs. I presume you have destroyed Me.; Kcsoivent, *1. Prepared bv Ute Totter
just here Ho had readied Dunraven. 1 will go and ask?'
&gt;.
but after taking that fences hereabouts.”
my fences, air. in onler to effect an en­ Drug and Chemical Corporation. Boston.
;^’Ne«i for “How to Cure Bkin-MMaMB,”
“You’ll see fence enough presently. after all.
Neither dog nor man had
..t well, atsl have continued to
“Thank you very muck 1 wish you trance."
M pa«t». Ieillnstrations and too ti-sUmoniaU.
.! health s-lneeJ I Cannot say That's where we’ll find Sergt. Gwynnc, challenged. Once within those barbed would not. trouble yourself. I presume
•‘Upon my word. Mr. Maitland, you
!n ilie praise of Swift's too. Let your horses out a little. I and frowning barriera, all tho encircling 1 can go over to those stable building, or
1 DTZ’O Nkin and Scalp preserved and
make iuo rather regret that I did not; D
K A I) I n beautified by Cuticura reap. Abwant to get there before dark, if possi­ objects apoko of security and rest. Far wherever it is the men sleep; they would but 1 liad the decency to respect what 1 DUDl
U soiutely pare.
’
ble."
away towards tlie corrals he heard tho be must apt to know if our sergeant has had happened to hear of your wishes,
Morgantown, N. C.
It was dark in the timber, however, as sound of voices in jolly conversation; n been seen."
,
j£Sv Every Muscle Aches,
and so left my horse and my men out­
’iw&gt;i (ami skin diseases they rod© through and reined up at the
tiharp aches. Dull Fains. Strains.
rich, melodious laugh rang out on the
“Oil. no! it is no trouble: besides, they side nod footed it a good ludf mile in the
HiW4 and Weaknesses relieved In one misgateway. It would be half an hour at cod evening air; he hvard soiuo one are all asleep over there by this time, 1 dark”----,
I
l,te *7 u,,‘ CnUeura AoU-Psin Plaster.
'
• Atlanta. Ga.
the very least, thought Perry, before the •licaiting genial good night to somebody fancy. They have to be out so very early,
“Ahl that sounds very like it!" replied te^MgrTBThe firstand only instantaneous pain­
ii-.iv fij hosi'itai.
.
killlug
strengthening
plaster. Bi cents.
doctor could join them, if he camo at all. else, and then the elan: of a distant door. don't you know.”
Mr. Maitland, with writhing lips, for at
■ It was by no means certain that tbe mes­ Prusontly a light popped out from u
But Perry liad stepped inside even as this moment there came the dull thun­
mvaid Miles' Nerve and senger liad overtaken him, and. even if window in what he believed to be a he offered to go elsewhere—a fact that der of rapidly advancing hoof beats, and
h regulates the liver, he had. was it probable that tho ductor storehouse, and all was still again. Even the girl had. not been slow to notice, for before either man could speak again
etc., through their ner­ wguld bo in great haste to come? His the piano had ceased. Now was his a quizzical little shadow of a smile hov­
three troopers with a led horso—nil four
d tniidest. A new prin- mysterious movements of the morning, time, thought Perry; ind so. boldly ered for an instant at the corners of her
steeds panting from their half mile race
Jiis undoubted connection .with the night mounting the steps, he stood Upon a pretty mouth. "Pray sit down,” she said, —reined up in front of the eastern por­
signals from tho ranch, the fact tlmt ho dark portico and strode to the black us she vanished intu an adjoining room, tico in the full glare of the lights, and.
had given hh commanding officer no shadow in the wall beforv him where he leaving Ned Perry standing gazing after the sergeant's yoice was heard eagerly
inkling whatever of these outside inter­ knew the main doorway must be. It her, spell bound.
hailing his lieutenant.
He listened to the swish of her trailing
“My luck again!” groaned Perry. “I
and anguish wribg the ests of his..all tended to make Perry dis­ was his intention to knock or ring. Up
•.I.-- &gt;|in- attacks of dyspepsia, trustful oftbeir post surgeon. He would stairs dim lights were shining through skirts through tho dimly lighted room told them lo come in half an hour if they
• ■r eonstijsilion lhe acute pain not speak of it to a soul, or hint al the the open windows, but on this front of beyond, through an invisible hallway, didn’t hear from me, and of course tbty
। ■ vij-i l-y the,u.sc of Bludbilder possibility o* such a thing, until ho luid the ground floor all was darkness. His and then to the quick pit-»-pat of her came."
. --di»J anti infallible vegetable evidence that was indisputable, but the gauntleted hand felt oil the face of the feet up some uncaqK-ted stairway. He
To be continued.
; -••datlfic that has rewarded young officer was sorely |icrplexed by door in search of a knob or knocker, hut heard her moving quickly, lightly, along
h.-&gt; of । srit-iice. This elixir these indications of fotno secret and un­ nothing of the kind was there; neither the corridor of the upper story until the
■ truurtlien^ami repows the blood,
was’ there such a thing nn either door footfalls were lost at the rear of lhe
BROS. Plttaburwh.
E*.
. t'inni' the sy.s'tcm al! mercurial lawful enterprise on th© par: of their
This remedy Ls becoming so well known
rocUooa
IhflywSu cure
houce, then a distant tap upon a door: ।. iM-af. eradicates constitutional new comrade, and he doubted his sym­ post. Just us he decided to liaintuer
and so popular as to nced.no special men­
with his cliuched fi«t tho piano began wav. r.nd u soft voice, Imrely audible, tion. All who have used Electric Bitters
pathy
in
the
mission
off
which
they
had
■.vsterc- flesh to the emaciated
cu.^4ig,
"Papa.
”
He
heard
her
speak
again.
: ,: -c- iiiuscitiar atrent’th. gives been hurried forth.
sing tlie same song of praise. A purer
He waited for a pause, but none came. again, os though in response to inquiry medicine does not exist and it is guaran­
mliiraiicc sitltiues feverish colds.
Dismounting to examine tlie gate while
- pain of levery kind and affordb re- still (tendering this matter over in hh This time the music was vehement and from within; he heard her raise her teed to do all that is claimed. Electric bit­
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, hb
•• ,*e;&gt;. 1’ric.e cl. Sold by all mind. Perry found it locked as securely spirited, and no banging of his on oaken voice, as I hough to repeat an answer lo ters will cure all diseases of the liver, and
as he had left it in the morning. The doorway would be audible against such a previous question, and this time her kidneys, will remove pimples, boils, salt
rheum
and
other
affections
caused
by
im
­
words were distinct. "An officerjrorn
mute to the front with a sergeant and his men dismounted, too, rivalry. Uncertain what to do, ho con­
Pevumeb the Breath. Ask fob it. •
pure blood Will drive Malaria from the
at a low spoken word from tlieir officer, cluded to reconnoiter the eastern front the fort." she announced: and then fol­ system and prevent as well as cun- ail Ma­
and stood at the heads of tlieir panting A few steps brought him to the comer. lowed sensation.
larial fevers. For cure of headache, con­
Be heard a door quickly cipeaod; he. stipation and indigestion try electric bitters.
: oothtefi Strap should always horses, looking in silent surprise at the■ and there lay tbo veranda before him,
&lt;i teetDiug. It soothes the
bathed at its farther end in a flood of heard men's voices in low, eager, excited
i utn». alllivs all pain, cures strong and impervious barrier that light that streamed from ono opened talk: ’he lieard her sweet tones once •Entin- satisfaction guaranteed, or money
refunded. Pricti ifb'As. and Si.00 per bot­
11.- Iwst remedy fordiattiio s crossed tlieir track.
Th* Kagara Falls Route.’"
,
Venetian
window, and tlirough this cur­ more, as though in expostulation, saying tle al W. 11. Good year’s drug store.
.1 bottle.
"The gate is locked and the fence im­
Bteltens.
j*passable, sergeant,” said Mr. Perry. tained aperture poured the grand tones •omethiiig about the sergeant, lot&gt;L oi
■
of
the
melody.
“
That
fellow
can
rattle
wounded,
and
they
were
merely
inquir
­
“We cannot get our horses through or
Read the following: Mr. C. II. Morris.
Itapld* Lv
over unless we hack down a post or two. more music out of a piatfe tlum any man ing for him; he heard a etem, harsh in­ Newark. Arkansas, says: ‘‘Was down Grand
isa kshiiasi aw
Middlevflfo............
junction of "Silence!
tliat will do!. ’’ some Ij WIU1
.
with UUMX-M
nlrsccws «&gt;l
of Iliums.
lungs, »UU
and IIK-im-a
friend’s «»t«u
nfid living....i.
mo o.a tt.nl an
You can’t cut such wire as this with any I ever heard," muttered Mr. Perry to ■*
t Wi «4z t£» ass
pnuiouncuil me nn Incurable Hastings.
tool we’re got. I'll leave Nolan h«\ himself, as he strode clown tbo wooden quick, hurrying footsteps, a mon s spur1X9 CBK
baa
A Skory of Americahi ■ojticr with you aad go on to tbe ranch on foot; gallery “Wonder if it’s tlmt boss cow red boots descending some staircase al j consumptive. Began taking Dr. King’s
ijb amteanps
Discovery for consumption* am now
iAil 7-tw liiohzet
i Life.
it Lies about half a mile to the south. If puncher I met this morning.” Another tho back of tho house, a qolloquy aloft ;
2.00
7
jr.t
2
I
Charlotte
........
in fainter tones, and then—closing doors j on my third Isittlr, ami able to oversee the
the doctor comes, ha can follow me. If moment and ho stood-at the open win­
Rapldr..
work on my farm. It Is the finest medi- Baton
dow, rooted to the spot, and with his and silence.
Jackson .........
I do not come or send back in ludf an
IIo &gt;vuat&lt;xi fivt—ten uiinutoo, nud i-till! cine esi-r nuule."
Detroit ........
hour troin tins you uin-e cumo after me,
sockets in amazement at the sight that no one came; but tho murmjtr of voices I Jesse Middlewart, Decatur, Ohio, says:
for I’ll need you."
Stations.
in subdued bat earnest controverav was ' ’’lla,l It not been for Dr. King s New IBsWith that, slowly and carefully, and met them, all unprepared.
'“r
I would hare dM
Across a spacious room, hung with rich again auaibloon tho aretond Boon and '
not without a muttered malediction oil
Detroit..........
.1
r
__
1
1.0
1
’
of
lung
troubles.
U
as
riven
up
by
docAm now in hre, .« health!- Try It. Jaenon.—...
tlie stinging barbs. Mr. Perry wriggled curtains, carpeted with costly rugs of nt Iwt a door «a» opened and l.o heard
Raton RapW-i
। |i|iio. ani publi
through between the middle wires and Oriental make, furnished: with many a tlie kuiw Hen. tones that ba.l command- s,nil,|,. 1HllUr&gt; lm. „ w. n. taaxlvear's. ChM-l'K*
ri-rit ’
‘
NMbvtlle
finally stood within the inclosure, read cozy chair and couch, and tables covered ed her silence before, find this time they (|n)t, Htor«.
with
dainty
bric-a-brac,
and
shelves
with
said
*
justing his waist belt and holster. Then
••That la entirely my affair! 1 wiU
Th, hJ^X-'^-JSTfor ent.,
he took hh revolver from its leathern . tempting books, lighted by several large
CHAPTER VI.
case, carefully tried th© hammer and and brautiful astral lamps, some with see tho gentleman mracir. mid let him bra|M,. ul„rs, .alt rtiernn. fever sore.,
colored
shades of crimson and gold and know my opinion of this imjiudontand tetter, chapped hand., chilblains, core.,. Grind RapMS
cylinder, saw tliat each chamber was
—and—burglarious intrusion.’’
»nd all skin eruptions, and posltivelycuresM 11. COLLINS. Local Agent. HaMUkufa
loaded, and turned once more to tho ser-; delicate tint of blue, therastood close to
W. BstMLxa O P a T. A.. Chicago.
"Wbewl” whistled Mr. Perry to him- piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteedthe opposite wall a largo piano of the
geant.
class known as the “grand." rare enough self pt sound of these menacing words, to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
"Your pistols nil right?'
"This is bearding the lion in his den. funded. Price 25 eta. per box. For safe
"All right, sir; fresh loaded when we among tlie railway towns west of the with a vengeance! ' Now trot out your
CHANCERY. tUlt
*1. Goodyear
Mi»isaippi states, but utterly unlooked
La pursuance of and by virtneet an drder and
started. ”
•Douglas in his hall,’ and let's sec what
for
here,
a
week
’
s
long
march
from
the
Ishpeming wants one hundred and flfly de, tee U the circuit court, ton tbe t'ouuty of
“I don’t know tliat they’ll be necessary
Marry, in Chancery, In the taaJte of Mlclifiran.
it all means. I've seen the girl, anyhow, new houts-s.
nearest
of
the
Texnn
railways.
That
in
al all. sergeant: but this is a queer place,
madeaod dated on the elcvonth day of November
and he can't take that back, even if be
A. U IM. in a certain cause Userein pending,
from what I’ve heard and the little 1 ve itself were sufficient cause for much sur­
wherein lavrrn Thompson t» «ouiplatnant and
prise. notwithstanding the measure of turns mo out-’’
seen. Keep your eyes and ears open.
Margaret Nichols, administratrix of tbe estate
He
heard
a
heavy
atep.
accented
by
preparation ho had had in Mrs. Law­
of Lewis A. Nichols. deoeaafliL.iendara Thomp­
Cap’- Stryker and some of tho men may
the sharp, energetic prodding of a cane;
son aad Margaret Nichols.aza detendanu. No­
rence
’
s
remarks.
come down into the valley if they find
tice ts hereby gtven, that 1 shall sell at publlt
it
came
slowly
along
tho
hall,
tlowly
Tlie sight that well nfgh took his
auettoo to thciiigfaest bld dar. eu Friday, the 13th
no trace of Gwynne up on tho prairie.
day U June. A.D- IKML.at teuotluck in theforebreath away was something far more and majestically down the stairs, alowly
Watch for tho doctor, too."
------------------ eltbflooertbouaata
than the interior of a luxurious and into the lower front room, and presently
Then, through the deepening twilight
Nothing there loomed forth from tbe durkmw
lie strode, following tho trail tliat led beautifully appointed room.
into the broad glare of tho astrals at the
that
had
been
said
or
hinted
prepared
Barry, the following, dflflaribfld property, to wtt:
wuthward up the slopes. Five minutes'
Commencing al the Quarter post on u&gt;e south
WILIGHT still hovered brisk walk along tho springy turf him in the faintest degree for the appa­ hanging portieres the figure of n tall,,
hue of section seventeen &lt;YI) in township two
’ over tbe broad expanse' brought him to the crest and in view of rition facing him* eeMed at the piano, of gray haired, spectacled, s)imly built and*
The
students
in
th$
Jackson
High
vlsnol
fragile
looking
Englishman,
erect
as
of prairie when Lieut. the lights at tlie ranch buildings, still a performer utterly unlike the “cow
want tlie sesaions - reduced to five hours
Perry mid his little party, soum six or seven hundred yards away. puncher" whom lie had met in the morn­ pride and high spirit could hold
paint directly east from ike uortti east corner
against the ravages of per day.
after a brisk canter down1 All through tho eastern sky the stars were ing. The “fellow" now bending over tbe a man
the valley, reached the' neroiing forth, and even through tho key board was a young, exquisitely fair age and rheumatism: sharp, stern
east line of Main Sfl. u&gt; said villagfl. tfaenoc
If you gut short of breath, have [letter­ MMitbea&gt;terly afoug the east line of said street
iclosure of Dunraven, and tlie’ gleam of the twilight in tlie west two and graceful woman. Even as lie stood and imperious of mood, as every glance
to tbe south line oCmM section, thence cast ou
'mm.-mder’led unhesitatingly to’ brilliant planets shone like molten gold. there in the full glare of the parlor and every feature plainly told; vehement ing, ;ein in sidu. faint or hungry speUs said teetlon.llnerto tea ptace of bextantag. Abo.
swollen ankles, etc., you have heart dis­
H e gateway on the northern line. A AU was silence and jwac© on every liand, lights, she lifted up a pair of soft, and passionate, unless twitching Ups and. ease, and don't fall to take Dr. Mlles* New vinage Iota number «ee (1). two (2), atx (fl).
frowning
brows
and
angry,
snapping
-••Ciant of his troop and two private? and, but for those guiding, glimmering shaded, lustrous eyes and saw him.
Cure. Sold ah W. H. GoodJeans drug
The music stopped with sudden shock. eyes belied liim: a man who had suffered
cel of land on secUaa twenty (ZO) la said town­
- idtvra were hfefcscortat tho moment: a‘ lights at the south, all would have told
store.
ship two Vi) north.rance ten (10 want, mate of.
third man. by direction of Col. Brainard,\ of desolation. Behind him in the valley Tynnhauser was undone. The firm, much, unless tbe deep lines and shadows
louia*K aoterious female characters arc Michigan, being abert thrw &lt;.i) agree lying tw
i an
bent at the gallop in pursuit cf waited his faithful men. Far beyond the white, shapely hands fell nerveless in under eyes and mouth meant nothing
but advancing yeara; a man who/entered Ivavlag tewa.
her
lap;
a
pallor
as
of
faintness
shot
tin. distant speck which lhe orderly had Monee, o’jt oo tlie northern prairie, he
full of wrath and resentment at I thia in­
pre:;.-m..-cd to bo Dr. Quin, and the in-’ knew that comrades were scouring the over the wild eyed face, only to be inThese pilte are scientifically propound­ H. Cuuualugs. aa Ute south Md vest by toad*
•tantlv succeeded by a flush that surged vasion of his privacy—this forcing of his
stnictiuns which this messenger bore
1 taco of tbe earth in search of their mus- up to her very brows. Startled she guarded lines; and yet—a gentleman, ed, uni ferae in action. No griphe pain so owned sad occulted by Frank. Harper. Also a
■trtp.aUs&amp;d twenty (») feet u» width xloot tbe
"'S&lt;- to tho effect that tbe post surgeon! Ing brother. Up the stream, somewhere
unless Ned Perry’s instincts were ail of cooMMMiy following tbe use of pills. nort)i aide o&lt; Uc mlH race, and extending from
t-&gt;i:u! l ride by the moat direct route and1 behind them, the, Cheyennes were pa­ might have been for on instant; scared
They are adapted to both adulto and chil­ tbe said
r east sa the mill
-not a bit of It! One instant only of little worth.
therollL Also tbe grttt
» I Jem. Perry at the north gate of the’ tiently trailing
dren
with
perfect
safety.
We
guarantee
hoof tracks as lobg hesitation, then she row; and swept galTlie young soldier had been standing
ranch.
•
they have do equal in the ewre of sick
as light should last; he knew that search
by
a
center
table,
coolly
©canning
the
luntlv forward to meet him.
in the few minutes which elapsed beheadaebe. constipation, dyspepsia and
thereto.
■ mun be al an end by thi, lime.
. Instinctively Perry’s hand went up to pictures on the walk, and determining biliousness, and. as an appettier. they ex­
twreu the announcement of th© doctor’s some ot their number, at least. ^?uld
to present a rather exaggerated picture cel a»y other preparation. .
departure on Ids solitary and unexpected। riding down to join his men- Whoever the visor of his forage cap and bared the
Circuit court Com in
L'o.. Mich.
of
nonchalance
as
reward
for
the
hostile
bright, curling crop of .hair. Speechless
ndn and the arrival of the little mounted
Another brick has been laid on the Frefound tho Migrant « « U&gt;«"
with amaze, he could only bow before language of the proprietor of Dunraven. rorod furniture factory.
e*-*T!. Perry had time to tell tbe colonel In air, the wjnal cob111
heard ?
He
expected
to
hear
an
outburst
of
in
­
toaietliing of the situation down the way in dial inlonw Killnraa. and that her and wait her question: but it was a vective when that gentleman reached th©
-l-jn-.-e and to make a rough sketch of' .ignal waa w recall the rearehing por- moment before&gt;he could speak. Brave
Iamxw's Rod Clover Pile Remedy, to
room; but no sooner had he passed tho
th© inelosure and the distant buildings. tka. Every «ep brought bun deeper os shewas, the sudden apparition of a
positive spccifla for all forms of the dis­
stranger staring in upon her solitude portiere than he halted short, and Mr. ease. Blind, Needing, itching, ulcerated
The direction taken by the doctor, up to
Into tlut darknea of the “JX1”;.
Perry, turning suddenly, was amazed at
from
an
open
casement
was
a
shock
that
the moment when the black speck dis- nearer and nearer tboee twinkling Itgbta
and protrudtag piles. Price 50c. For
served to paralyze the vocal cords. He the pale, startled, yet yearning took in sale by W. H. Goodyear.
•appeared from view in the waning light,
his quivering face.
* obld be very apt to lead him, if he rode’ “bM^yhetnmlddWtagittotboMln could see tliat she was making galhxnt
Tlie subsedption to tbe stock &lt;4 Ute
Tho
moment
tije
young
man
confront
­
fur enough, to some p6int on the wire the main building, the homoetatd. from effort to control the tremor that had
Iqnla ftinBteic factory •» advancing satis­
seized upon her and to inquire tlie pur­ ed him there camo as sudden a change.
f’ ltae which spanned the western limit
those more tliotanl eUll. in tbe tore pose of hta coming. He could see, too. It was with evident effort thal h© voo- factorily.
i Dunnn-en; but that point would beat
“ room, and office. Far over
that the sight of the uniform had reas­ troUed himself, and ll&gt;en. after brief
Po«4 reOr s’x nnle“ *M»tl»-of the valley,i stables and corrals he heard J*ej
sured h-x. and that there was neither in­ arching study of Perry’s face, accosted you our Illustrated pamphlet explaining all
that ’t,lero wm nu gateway north of, boring ot bound., and be wondered il it
dignation nor displeasure in hpr beauti­ him. coldly and with sarcastic emphasis: about T»r. hye'» Celebrated Rtectro-Vattalc
.. * Ctr:?‘,nly no trail was visible on
“To what circumstance do 1 owe th© Belt and Appliances, and thcirehannteBrtrrels
wia to be lib look tv encounter any.an- ful eyes." Reserve, of course, ho expected.
LOCAL, OS
upto the narrow debilitated system. aad how
P!"nc: but ^e more Mr. Perry
watch doge. An EngUalt bull
"Did you wish to are any one?’ was honor of this intrusion?”
th^hl Qf the
as he rode away' Srto^OMld bo a lively
“I regret you so consider it, Mr. Mait•Dd&amp;ontyEau&gt;_._----- finally the form tier question took; and
be satisfied that some-; thought he, with inatinettro motion to­ _
CUAHF. nWWRBM COMPANY.
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u&gt; hui-K. tod. -1 toto.
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far down that western line there ward, the dap O&lt; hl- bolater: nod it X7hi’
fuciiMTira, K. V.
Voltaic Mlt Qa. Marahall, Mich.
“EnglUh, by JoreT bjfore bo wiwered. j jmltomaa Ixxred with nattly dignity.
“
entrance where Dr. Quin, at1 would be a wonder i." a nmeh that eurbad the-open sesame."

,_n- insrnlirat cMplojwd ta prodwtaa
.
-ixriAi-xnUa l» "trie'It port, and Is the
jp. 4 * . A *»|
(tosslblc to hire All tbe
" . ' i her'Ii’rtfl careTuUy elected, persotn’» ? ntnJd 2td sniy lb" best Stained. So
■'' '?1 ’5&gt;nitlithatof nurrbaae eu'il Mood’s
■ ! I."nrurwl.
l»ewr^tolly
■ ,r /uh *'!’■«■ to attalulox the best nu by don't poawyh"
.
i ,! -..v .mtltipatf- dearth of spiritual

Not a Pimple on Baby

Cured by Cuticura

Advice to Everybody

NOsSBEIKG

IVORY POLISH W

Michigan Central

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Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
ChHdren Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

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ton. Tlmmeroan. Goods"’^^^or”t£ S£ —

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A-uoutry 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Sliver L»xl»UUon.

Henry Clew’s circular of the 26th Inst.,
devotes much oftaapaefe to a discussion oftbe silver question. It regard* the pending
Mil as a stimulant, rather than a febrlfacJeftt, to the legitimate business of the coun­
try. Ti|yconservative Influence of Windom
fata made itself felt on the bill and tho dan­
. ger of inflation has been greatly diminished.
The. subject fe a vital one*at pfesent and
wc give our readers the benefit of tbe cir­
cular. It says:
‘-The prospect of silver legislation is
acting ns a powerful stimulant upon the
stock market. Although lhe bill which
seems most likely to pass, that adopted in
republican caucus Wednesday nlghL satisfles comparatively few: yet everyone has
but one opiaton as to its stimulating effect
upon values, which not only counteracts
opposition,
but gives it n support,
which otherwise would not be accoidcd. It Is essentially a compromise
’ measure, aad therefore may be as strongly
opposed by the radical silver faction aa by
lhe strongest nntl-sllveritcs.
For the
same reason, ’however, it is the more likely
to become law; because the majority, who
understand little about distant conse­
quences. will regard It as the happy me­
dium. The plan agreed upon includes the
same form for redemption of the certifi­
cates as contained in the Windom bill and
alm that of the .senate finance Committee.
The notes to be issued will be redeemable
in bullion or lawful money at the discre­
tion of the secretary, whichdlscretlon will,
it is expected, enable him to protect the
government against the schemes of specu­
lative holders of bullion. The compulsory
coinage of the sliver dollar is to be sus­
pended. and the secretary will be required
to purchase 4,500,000 ounces of silver per
mon Dr. thus practically absorbing all of this
country's product and shutting off exports'
to Europe. Mr. Wlndon does not entirely
favor the bill, natutally preferring the
plan which to his own judgmenL he con­
sidered safest; but be has at least been
successful to introducing sueh safeguards
as will reduce all dangers to a minimum.
There Is of coarse, some speculation as to
what President Harrison will do In the
case: whether lie will give it official sanc­
tion. or exercise tlie power of veto. Thus
fur tbe President has been .conspicuously
silent; strt{. ft hi known that he Is largely
influenced l&gt;y the advice of Secretary
Windom in such mutters, and now that
Uie most radical dangers of sliver Inflation
have been avoided, toe bill may receive his
approval. Political exigencies arc such
that it would be a grave misfortune for the
party in power to find itself in antagonism
with the Chief Executive upon such an
important question as this. Conditions
are such as compel tlie republicans to
, maintain harmony, and no bill which
. would invite a veto ta likely to be ppased.
Without wishing to predlcL we incline to
the opinion that President Harrison’s po­
sition is sufficiently well understood to se­
cure the drafting of n bill-which will meet
with liis approval.
Of course Uie effect of this, contemplated
expansion of tlie currency will be highly
stimulative. In the more sparsely settled
part of the country there have been very
severe complaints about the scarcity of
money, and even at -the centres of imputa­
tion business Ims been hampenit by the
same cause. On Die first of April toe to­
tal amount of money of all kinds in drewlaUon in tbo United Statoa wfls Si,437,494,000. Ills true this wnran Increase of
about 131.000.000 within the year, but
’Raatlfl that amount divided between a
population of about 65,000.000? The pres­
ent supply of currency Ims proved inade­
quate to meet pressing denumda arising
from lhe wonderful development ot indus­
try now in progress. In thlscountry it is
naw about 832 per capita, in the United
Kingdom, where a compact population
greatly Increases the efficiency of circula­
tion, it is about 920 per capita, and In
France, where simitar conditions prevail,
•t te nearly 840 per capita, in a Country
•o sparsely populated as toe United Stales,
when; currency in some eegtions neces­
sarily moves with leas facility than hi Oliv­
ers; in other words, where a given sum Is
•tor to do imperfect work, ft la evident
that we cah Wand considerable expansion,
whether It be considered advisable or noL
There is no doubt tlmt the dangers of all­
ver Inflation have been much exaggerated.
’ and, real or fanciful, they are so distant os
to have no effect on the early future.”

‘

fhre ot the best short SMoehee -made du
tbe house Thursday on tbArast bill was
fibat of Hon. William E. Mmu. at Chica­
go. Mr. Mason is one of the brightest and
strongest men in tlie republican party, and
aa tbe people of this state will remember,
a ready and pointed speaker.
He called attention to the fact tliat 'the
first resolution introduced iu eoagress on
tbe subject at trusts was drafted by himuelf and presented in the derauerattc bouse.
ai»d that the subject was investigated

Jor over six months by a eonmittee con­
-trolled by what was then the &gt; majority—
the minority now. Yet. after sheading
thousands of dollars of the people's mouey

. rented by that Msnmittee to the democratic
house to enable the .representatives ut tlie
people to ▼nte oh jt. Tbe Kpublirans
stood ready to vote upon the question, but
tbe democrats would jrot give them a
'•Tbereal cry,” said Mr. Mason, ••tliat
vumtM up from the other aide of the house
»u-day Is ••Feed toe trusts." You use the
trust as a bugaboo to frighten the l*ople
away front the republican party Into your
ranks. That is the reasou you (to not want
tbe republican party lo strike ji blow at

just protection to the laboring classes, and
m a part of the same protection let us
strike at thoae combinations tho blow
which we arc striking to thte bill.
To allof this the press says amen.
Tbe investigation into the methods
whereby Congressman Breckenridge se­
cured his seat from the Arkansas district
he mtarepresenta, shows conclusively that
It ta no trick at all for democrats to get
congressmen from the south, not ns long
as tbeir supply of shot guns and ammuni­
tion holds ouL In thte case it Is conclu­
sively proven that democrats resorted to
most shameless methods of bull-dozing.
Not content with thaL 'they threw out
hundrens of votes cast for John M. Clay­
ton, the republican nominee, enough to
give Breckenridge a small majority (?) on,
the face of the returns. But Clayton was।
of an investigating turn of mind, and was.'
unearthing large mines of democratic rascal­
ity in nearly every county in the dlstricL
Be had secured enough evidence to prove,’
to congress that he was entitled to the seat:
the democratic bluffers and ballot thieves
had^ccorded to Breckenridge. Something
had to be done to get rid of this tearless
investigator Into rotten democratic meth­'■
ods, It was done. It was the usual demo­•
cratic method down south. Clayton was1
assassinated one evening in a little town।
in the dlstricL where he had gone to get
further Insight into democratic frauds.
Hto assassin has never been found.
Tbe democratic authorities of Arkansas1
iiavc been In deadly fear he would be dis­■
covered. For if he were, there would be'
an uuearthlug of a pioL first to steal a con­
gressman in a republican dlstricL and!
next, when that seemed likely to fail, to,
murder lhe congressman whom the peoplei
had elected. And tills plot would be,

found to reach well up among tlie demo­'
cratic moguls of Arkansas. And yet it is'
thia party which In its stronghold, the
south, resorts .to fraud and aasisslnation that the people of themorth are askedI
to take Into their confidence. They never■
will do IL
TALK ON THE TARIFF.
&lt;87,000,000 of Colton flood. That We
Might Slake Here.
The average duty of the cotton schedule
is very slight!} Increased by the McHInley
bill, from 35.65 to 38.00 p$r oenL Tbe,

changes in detail, however, represent■
much. The daUca on Uie lower grades of'
manufactured cottons are reduced, these,
manufactures being firmly established, but
duties bn the finer grades, of which we
Imported In tbe last fiscal year 8'37,105,500
have been ralsAl. Labor is tho principal
clement -of cost in the manufacture uf
these finer cotton fabrics, particularly cot­
ton knit fabrics, and there is no reason,t
why we should not, witti our capacity for
producing raw material,* our Intelligent
labor and our home market, produce these
goods that we l&gt;y elsewhere now. The
only thing needed tn enable us to produce
them is protection to Uie tabor involved,
for ft was estimated a year or twp ago Uy
T, J. Coolidge, treasurer of the Amoskeag
Manufacturing Company of Manchester,
N. II.. that if everything in .the way nt
raw material came In free, what costs Si
to manufacture now would bfrcduced only
to 96 cents, so long as labor cost the same.
And thu cost of Uie labor is 40 to SO p«ccnL more than in England, so that it is
practically ImpoMlble to manufacture the
finer goods without protection. Tills pro­
tection tlie McKinley bill aims to increase
wlUi respect to these goods, so that our
cotton machinery may increase faster than
8h' per cenL a year, and our cotton Im­
ports decrease faster than 4-per/cent, a ।

year, which is the slow rate of change
under our present cotton schedule. We
ought to make that 827,000,000 of goods
here.
• There was little room for doubt ns to
what tbe decision of the supreme court
would be in regard to the validity of toe
new liquor law. When the faet wm dis­
covered tliat the law enrolled and signed
was not tlie measure passed by the legisla­
ture it was quite evident that thia fact had
only to lie brought before the supreme
court In the usual way to have tlie law de­
clared jiiin and void.
*
It was a sorry blunder somewhere that
made necessary this unwelcome decision.
Whether careless clerical worlr or careless
legislation, or both,, it does not matter now
so much, except to show what kind of re­
sults must be expected from such high
pressure work as the cloning days ot the
session invariably bring. This Is a costly
illustration-of that kind of work.
It doesn't pay. Important bills are
kicked along -to the end of toe session and
then put Into the liopjier and ground out
by lhe score, amended here, mangled there,
•nd when their mutilated remains are
glued together nobody knows whether the
law te alive or dead until the supreme
court bolds im luqucKt We have had too
much of tote sort of leglslatluu. and it is
to be hoped there wiH be no more of If.
Tlie obi law of 1887 again comc.« into
operation and it is wot a bad law if thoraugliiy enforced.
Now that tlie old law is again !u force
let It be obeyed. or make those who violate
it suffer the penally.—Detroit Tribune.

it was Grover C*tei*elaBd*M right-hand
•he principal elements of jwr polftieal
talk to drive the farmers away from tbe I uuui—Mr. William L. Scott—who wild:
••Wc can control the uorkingouui only «&gt;
republican party Into tbe democratic par- long aa be eats up tu-tiay wlul be earns
to-morrow." Mr. Scott ha* proved bte
faito to hte word, by lihi work.. Hr is
U.rtjhtktador.tu.utu,- U,c adrexatre
of cheap tabor to nom natr for

eight bom* work with ten hours pay.* No
one can deny the right of laborers to com­
bine to advance their Interests—to get
more pay or fewer hours of labor. But
strikes are an expensive luxury to the teborers, and they should be slow about
heeding Uie advice of ••agUatora" who get
from |5 to 819 a day for ••agitating”, and
who counsel workmen to work hardship to
themselves, their families and employers.
Strike if that Is the only way out of Uie
woods; but don't do ft until all other means
have been tried and found unavailing.

Hdleuloos. ttowb UW.“lurated
"pXmo
hMTMtnelhloit ridkrnlow -»d «1&gt;
■ wav ..Usfled that they b*d got more U&gt;»&gt;1
their money*, worth. To £’l!AX11j£'
moot Hmthable port, -onld be
u the tin" «ndl«re •“ &gt;?l* "»
i^rremiurtuihnlrt. Th. "•""J?
&gt;11 ot the cliww. were uurvel. al
nc». and new and novel eaptoathmalvvn tor proving yhrir
Urn CUJ. that had hept prepared aeT.nl
ttood local bile were made whteh wn. •£
predated hr all. -By roqurel
Wllllwnreni a t’l-t aer ooomle retreln
In auch a manner a. lo 1»P"" *” “»•
ahe .Uli retain, her meiodloua tolce.
Jtou,h li™ «U«btly "cracked" on ms
count ot lhe Indetammy o! the »’**’“'■
Suture It taaay that all acted their part,
ereredlnsly .well. and ahould th. "WW"
think be.1 to «lre th. play over a«aln they
can real aaaured ot havlnit a irood honae.
The proceeds ot tbe evenlni were nearly
$100, which wUl be rued toward pnrehaaloy apparatus tor lhe laboratory ot the
High school.

Iurve»ilug Machinery tn
Fair City.

1U« xzu., M1I3 CTIT wtu tu wc mt
factureniof harvesting machinery in the world.
The train was highly decorated and a bnus
band In uniform accompanied It. On one car a
bindar aotL* mower were shown set up ready
&amp;Er:-,bS*ssisL£??n.«:,irS5Sd.£
train at all stailons, and the trip so far is one
grand trtnmphal procession. It ta not unusual
lor this firm to send solid train loads of manhln-.
The popular question with the seniors is.
ery a» over the country, but thte train attracts
especial attention.
••What is your subject?"
(’lias.- Wrjght visited tbe school on Mon­
day and Maggie Matthews on Tuesday.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Minnie Olney commenced her school at
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Wheat Is iUII on the rise, HaklJnJN buy- In Ing last Monday. We wish her success.
The literary to-night bl&lt;js fair to be one
era paying 85c. yesterday.
of especial worth. We hope more of the
P. T. Colgrove wants to hire a first class members will respond with quotations.
girl to do general housework. Call at We are glad to see the number of members
Smith A. Colgrovc’s law office for particu Increasing if It Is by clotted doors. Come
lars.
along there is always room for one more.
Next week we will publish a Shakespere
Mrs. J. Spence will have ber.summer
opening of hats and bpnnets Tapsday and program tor the next literary.
The entertainment at Union Hall was
Wednesday, May 13th and 14tb. to which
largely attended by members of the High
all are cordially Invited.
school and many of them occupied re­
Wrlg’ L Uie Benzonia county murderer, served scats. The gross proceeds were
passed through the city Thursday night 895.25 of which 579.39 was net.
This
on his way to Jackson where he Is sen­ will make quite a large sum to buy ap­
fenced to stay for Uie rest of his life.
paratus with and without doubt will be in­
By looking at the time table of the C. K. vested.
* S. ft will be seen that several changes
Found An Old Friend.
have been made. The new time table
.Coloma, Mich., December 8. 1889.
went into effect Mopday morning. Study
ft carefully so''you won't get left.
Gentlemen:—One of your circulars came
Some one attempted to break into the to iriy notice to-day, end It reminds me of
house of fred Barlow and Dick Doyle at nn ol&lt;l and very valuable friend, one that
Wall take Monday nlghL ’ A door and saved my life 13 years ago, and because I
window were smashed but owing to some had not needed Its help since,* 1 had al­
iron bars, the thief was unable to effect an
entrance. It Is hoped that the guilty par­ most forgotten IL 1 was Id' years old and
ty can be caught and example made of him. suffering from menstrual derangement: I
that wBl last him for some time to come.
coughtd continually and had chills every
Hereafter we will go to press Thursdays day. 1 was as miserable as any one could
inpteftd of Wednesdays. We do this for be and live. A lady who knew the cause
the sake of our county correspondents. of Illness persuaded my mother to have me
We usanlly got three or four delnyetl use Zoa-I’bora—it was called Woman’s
letters after each publication and wo make Friend then. Before I had used one bot­
this change so that letters mniled to us tle my cough and chills ceased. I kept on
Sunday p. in. or Mouday a. m. will reach and used two bottles and they brought me
us before we go to press Thursday. We out nil right I afterwards married, and
trust that our correspondents will remeni- am now the mother of three nice hearty
ber this change.
children. 1 feel that I mre'a great deal to
Zoa-Phora. . I hope it will become well
A meeting of tho council with the stock­ known and that every woman and girl who
holders of the Felt Boot factory took place needs It will use it. If you will send me
Monday evening. Everything was ad­
some circulars 1 will give them to acuualntjusted satisfactorily to each side, and the ances. and do all J can to help you.
stockholders taft this city Tuesday mornYour truly. Mrs. Lavra Fvumax.
Ing. well pleased with the spirit of fnimers
To Zoa-Phora Medicine Co.,
and desire to do the right thing, that had
Kalamazoo. Mich.
been exfended to them by Uie council of
this city. All hope that tlie' gentlemen
interested In Uie Felt Boot factory will
make this city their home in the future,
and If they should ever conclude to do
tills, they will never have any cause to re­
gret iL

BEAMER’S

Gard Chidester had quite nn exciting
time Saturday. In turning by the Hast­
ings House io run up onio tta- -4dewalk
with his bicycle be collided with
« buggy, or rather the apparently bewild­
ered driver
v.-UU ‘htni.
Gard
was thrown directly in front of the
horse and was very lucky in not being
stepped on by the beasL As it was the
buggy passed over lite bicycle, breaking
out a few spokes and otherwise wrenching
the machine. The driver never stopped
to make any inquiries or explanation*, but
drove on aa if it wore nn ordinary occur­
rence.
Iteccntly a representative of Uiis paper
paid a visit to the Whip factory. This inrtltution only commenced operations about
five months
and they have since been
compelled to ,nearly double their capacity
to keep tip with orders. Every Inch of
the addition that was recently made to this
institution, is needed and used and more
room will be needed in a short time and
could be utilized now. About 50 hands
find steady employment in the Whip fac­
tory now and more help will be needed
when they com men oe making raw hide
mittens, which they expect to do shortly.
A machine for this purpose has been or­
dered and several hands are kept busy get­
ting out the leather to be used in thte
branch of Ithe concern.

About six o’clock yesterday morning
Darius Heath died very suddenly of heart
disease, while sitting in his chair. He
was 66 years oid and was an old resident
of this eity, having lived here for about 35
years. He was an industrious, hardwork­
ing man, until a few years ago when failing
health compelled him to give up working.
For tbe put six or eight weeks he had
been steadily falling, ant| toough It was
expected that the end must soon come; yet
?J?.dc,th was not Joolc ror 80 suddenly,
lleceased was a man who made and retalned friends easily and enjoyed a wide
circle of acquaintances. He leaves a wife,
two sons, Fred L. and Frank Heath, and
two daughters Mra. N. T. Diamond of thte
city and Mrs, .Ray Dunlap, of VermontL t i^^UI h.1’
The funenU wm
be held frotn his late residence In the 2d
vard to-morrow forenoon at 10 o’clock.

CASH
STORE

OFFERS

HBmrsiNe Start Point! ’
Ib without an equal, in proof of which we refer
to the following farmers who are using the Biseell
Improved:
.
B. Shaffer
H. Hil singer .
H. P. Bishop
■las. E. Clark
Jas. N. McIntyre C. A. Cutler
Daniel Brant
Thus. Cratvley
Robert McKibben C. A. Newland I
C. Oegood
M. 0. Bush
E. G. Edger, jr.
Moses Shultz
Lee Smith
A- E. Phillips
A. E. Durfee
Hiram Blake
L. J. Hoffstatter
H. Althouse
Eli Randall C. J. Clark
J. V. Wickham
G. MtKidben
Cyrus Altman
David Searles
Geo. F. Altoft

Jacob Burgdorff
Walter Perry
David Flory
Luther Root
J. W. Strasbaogh
Lee S. Fuller
Geo. Hagadom
W. 0. Garrison
Frank Charlton
P. B. Durkee
Frank Stanton
L. 0. Gallup
Wm. Hill
John C. Blood

Tho difference in coat of Points in faVor of tbo Bissell over
any other plow will in a fow years save tho brice of a plow,
as it has been demonstrated that one Bissell Reversible Point
will ontweay four common points.
We have yet to hear of a single point breaking in our three
years experience selling these plows.

EXAMINE IT!

TRY IT!

and you will have no othdr. Sold as low as any first class
plow.

Goodyear Bros.,
Hardware aiid Implement Dealers.

KINQ «!S FRANKLIN’S
INFKS'W

COLASSAt

SHOWS,

nyseun, TKMINEb ahifisl exfosition and

GREAT ROMAN HIPPODROME I
Tbe mon elegant, refined, attractive and popular ammement organlratlon tH-forc lhe sreat
American public. Will exaibli al

HASTINGS,

FRIDAY, MAY 16.

llis. choice Carolina rice for.
•• g&amp;od smoking tobacco....
*• same
“
••
•• choice fine cut •• ....
” -comer stone plug
'• can Alaska salmon
Pearl Tapioca.'
5 •' best glow starch
5 ’’ best corn starch
7 *• German family soap
6 •• blrdaeeit, mixed
1 “ can yeast foam baking powder. .410
1 “ white French sugar l»efet see.!... .20
16 boxes matches M
1 qL Marrowfat peas.*...08
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One of tbe most enjoyable entertainments
given in thia city fur a lung time was lhe
peestrlck: Stole" Wednesday evening
The reputation of tbe combination of star
actors and actresses had proceeded them gnd

with a full bouse on the laat day of skule
Quite a furgx was raised when Master s’
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bis dlnuer~a huge bologna, and for which
he received a severe lumnclng. Masters
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Hastings Banner,. ,'/Thm
b raw talk ot .Urtlo, a new.Hastings Thursday, May &lt; 1

;paper in Delton.

W. R. COOK, Local Editor.

at t&gt;un lake this week.

KEHEHBER
Yon Can Get

Dry Geoils, Boots aofl Shoes,
Drogs and Hardware.

.J“h1 Besi“r &gt;* Preparlok to build au
extensive addition to his house.
&lt;rrT1H .,Ble ™,n" Mnd CO01 wither have
greatly improved the looks of grass.

a‘.ld
have moved
»My.pureh.»ed ot Mr,.
Hotluit, MW ha, a r. ot I. .tore, J. G.
.h*?”' 'onlnurtM with the p,_
trons Saturday.
General Manager Bush, of the C. K. &amp;
B.. denies wrast vigorously that that road
will change hands,

In Exchange for

Butter and Eggs.

_„TJie Fmaers Review, of Chicago, says
Michigan h the only western state that
shows a good appearance of winter wheat

-AT—

Will Shin, of this city, was arrested last
week for forgery. The case was tried be­
fore Justl® Beadle Saturday, and resulted
hi Shie's dischargy.

Joseph Rogers.
Notice to Builders.

Marshal Rogers went to Middleville
Monday in search of a tuba horn that had
strayed from the band room, some time
ago. It will no doubt be recovered.

I’ .wnshlp Board of Rutland will receive
. &lt; l t| proposals for the next 30 days for
. ,. illding of a town hull. Plans and
. ..-h;. .itfons can be seen at iny house.
,ir.l will advance half the. cost by the
vii.-.o :. r giving good security.
Board
L... the right to reject any and all blds.
Thoma-s Kelly.
|«at&lt;&lt;l May 3rd 1890. Township Clerk.

A. Black A Son. of Hastings, have Just
up a dark Barre granite monument In
Lakeview eemetery for the late J. W. Col­
burn, It being the finest in the cemetery.—
Caledonia News.

।«tiers, or parties inten-stad as his or
’■ '.'niniiti council propose to change the
. &lt;i: ,l.*fler*oa *tr-et according to a profile
.khil.it at the Recorder's office. Ou tbe
i, .i.'M »yriext tlie common council will
,*1 action nti said grade.
• ■.! April 25th, A- D .
‘

Jacob Odell, ot Castleton., was arrested
Monday for arson. It is claimed that he
set fire to bls own house, which was burn­
ed April 2Wh. He was brought before
Squire Kenaston, and went to jail in de­
fault ot ball for S’&gt;oo. His examination
will take place the 20th.

SnOKE &gt;

If tbo Democrat reader mentioned in the
last issue off that pa|&gt;er desires tn find out
what has become of the money paid to the
Monument Association, we can assure him
i that the tmuks of the Association will bo
opened for him, and he can see every
penny receipted tor, and to whom and for
what paid.

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EbJOWERJ’
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SAHE
"!£ ALWAYS THE DEST

5&lt;- QiqflR
IN THE

LOCAL NEWS.
1.950

n this week.

Vftli this Issue, the Banxeh starts out
■•.'i year. While we will make no
. Hiuaes ofwhat we will or will not
&gt; tu’.nri*. yet we have no hesitation
in.- that it will !“• &lt;&gt;ur aim to improve
; , . v.i: -ns far as we are able. We
• Ii.h-avored to make this paper, a
lajH-r in the strictest sense, and judg.'m our circulation, oar efforts have
.ippn-dated. Having adopted the
i ; H.nice system, we are more titan
• , . Th the results and can /bOMt of
• .. list as any country newspaper In
! r. I’enoina'lly we feel under many
»i.»x* • to our correnjx&gt;udents. most of
t.av** tN*en very regular with their
.in.! to whom ue attribute much of
• o’ die Baxnwl
Wishing
• .i id of o&gt;:r readers sticceKs and

■a:-•.naw. Ave-remain.
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Very truly yours.
Cook Bros,
l .... &lt;,f logs an* being hauled now.
yetjr candies at the City Bakery*

For a fine assortment of hats, cheap and
pretty, go to Russell's. Best stock ever
shown.' Mrs. Russell has lately returned
from Detroit, bringing all the latest and
most fashionable styles In milliner}* good&gt;.

Mnu'd Munroe, of Kalamazoo, was arrest­
ed at Dclum Saturday on complaint of
Deputy Revenue Collector Perry, of Belle­
vue, for sailing liquor without paying
government tax. She was taken to Kala­
mazoo and plead no’ guilty before U. S.
Commissioner McGurrin. and gave bail in
the aura oP8200.
Tbe Journal assumes to be the mouth­
piece of Barry county Patrons of Industry.
For them, and evidently on authority, it
announces that a full P. of I. ticket will
Im* nominalcd In this county next fall.
Who are the schemers behind this attempt
to use a non-partisan organization fbr
partisan purposes?
Every fanner needing well supplies can
afford to buy this season for tbe Hastings
Engine A Iron Works have put in the
largest stock of pumps and pipes ever
brought into Barry . county. Now Is the
lime to buy: wood or old iron Is ? just as
good a* money to them. Prices lower
than ever liefore. For cash.
1). A. Bowker, of Hastings, a stirriug
director In the Michigan Muthal Cyclotu*
Company and vice president of tbe Barry
A Eaton Insurance Company made the
Tribune office a pleasant call Friday. Mr.
Bowker is taking about eight policies a
day In the Cyclone Company and reports
one street .where In five milO he took
every risk but three.—Charlotte Tribune.

King A Franklin's New Colossal sliqwwill meet with large patronage during ifS
exhibition Ikit. for its reputation is of the
tiesi unit him puuxcBiv cui.'uu.m ui uvil:g
delightfully entertained. All amusement
goers know It to l*c one of the standard
canvas shows of the country, with nothing
of the catoh'penny or clap-trap stout it.
The show will exhibit here, afternoon and
evening, Friday. May lOUi.

All pvrsoas wanting water works put in
stores, houses or yards should go to the
lively Hflsthlgs Engine A Iron Works. They
have n large slock of* hydrants, street
washers, iron and lead pipe, rubber and
rent or sale Inquire of Mm. I. cotton bone, hose reels nozzles, etc.,
which will be sold at cost until July 1st.
Feriillxer for lawn* and general pur- Now Is the |Mue for cithvns who want
their city water put In cheap to profit by
this offer. A first claiw plumlicr will-do
Huy the Jackson crackers, always tbe the work cheap and good.
•.line, always the best.
Over 5.000 census enumerators resigned
I his city needs VlAt of new sidewalks to
after appointment and before entering
r-plave tome of the old ones.
upon their duties, tn 1880. causing much
Wm. Vergil died Friday of consumption, confusion and delay in the beginning of
the work. To avoid a recurrence of this
funeral occurred Sunday. r
trouble, a penalty, including both fine and
Go to Joseph Lunn’s and leave your imprisonment, has been fixed for refusing
wuie for a |mlr of those $5.00 pants.
to oct. Candidates will take notice and
The
Plowing has been rushed the past two govern themselves accordingly.
•v •■•*ks an&lt;l n large avetage of ground gone work is laborious and particular and there
will be a great deal of IL Now Is the
time to determine whether or not you real­
r. you will find a splendid assort- ly want IL
liatM. cheap and very becoming nt
Hon. E. F. Nye, of Barry county, who
Is taking the statistics of recorded indebt­
• Jackson crackers axe made of the edness of the third district for tbe census,
t««*-t q.mr. and that ds why they are has been at work for several days In this
county. As a result of his labors we learn
h&gt;r sale. eheap, a splendidly located tliat tbe tola! number of mortgages on
.,!• n&lt;«* property on Green street. In­ Eaton county farms, recorded In 1881, *■*•?
fc«0, while the total number In 18«9 WM
f A l&gt;. Nhkcrn.
87(1, a reduction In nine years of 384. &gt;' e
When you want a good fitting pair of commend this Indisputable fact to our
*n shoes made to order, call on Philip democratic friends who are even lying
• t/ at his shop on Jefferson St.
awake nights howling about the terrible
'•V.* cotice by an exchange that Jetty and increasing indebtedness of the farm
• ’ । 1 ti proposes to have cars running In­ era.—■Charlotte Republican.
’ &gt; Belding before snow ties. Rats'.
1 new swindling scheme being opetotod
■•riiwisTiy season will soon l&gt;e here.
!.anther dealers are doing

a

H'-'t possible value for your money, in many counties In the state by part of
pant* at Joseph Luun'a. Leave the Bohemian oats gang has just «une to
light Susceptible fanners are sold cinna­
&gt;'ar order for a pair and be happy.
mon bean*, which have wonderful reputed
I" :»..* opinion of the many who use qualities as produffa of cinnamon oil, at
m. there is no doubt tlmt tbe. Jackson twenty dollars a bushel. Tbe sellers give
■■ fed- are the liest sold in this market a bond, agreeing to pay the farmer five
Miikt* peace* with your stomach by dollars each for every tree grown from tDe
■ &gt;■'■• using.the Jackson crackers. They bean to the height of four feet. Th* beans
• the *L-4i Enquire for them of your are nothing bni common red food beaus
perfumetl and saturate*! with cinnamon oil,
and the stalks from them will never grow
'•autiful planet Venn* is once more mor.* than six Inches high.—Ex.
ig star of the evening, and will
more conspicuous as spring ad- IZTIren. will tie three medal eontejl, next
week on the following date,: Monday
Mar 13. Wednenday. »&gt;•) 14 and: bat Maj
.
to Philip Lutz to get your bools and “, O» Monday •« th.- flowing &lt;d~:
"repaired. He will give, you snlis- Harry KenlWd. Syhenter Grvnael. Carrie
11 • Next to I. M. B. GIBanpie's Yau Edith EBta. I.UHe "'.'["'•.L'XUtor
st.-H- ,»n Jefferson St.
Rossie Willison- On Wedncsd*}
Many are improving this favorable eve ’ Shirley Smith, Dwight Goodyear.
Frank Cd? JSSa «*•*•
Htul setting out shade trees, the
'miisi condition o' the ground being Gvo Irving. On Saturday eve.
Thorn Fannie Stebbins, NelUe FHghner.
especially favorable for such work.
May itennis, Charles Ferris, trank Ptlag.
For anything In the line of a first-claw
eSui. wdl all be beM •' &lt;»'
Hindi call at the City Bakery where Tte
buerian riinrclr and vory Ono music will
«r. Henkes and bls attentive assistants
aceouipauy sack oontest
will be pleased to wait to wait ou you.

'it.

personal mention.

Highway cmnmuatomn of Barry and
adjoining coantits can get go-- substantial
Iron bridges any size by ca]..ng upon tbe
«• K- Beiner went to Delton Tu&lt;wd,y. Hastings Engine A Iron Works. ;Thls in
tbe future will be part of theli business.
C. W. Jordan wu tn NubrUle Frldey. Xhey will furnish plans, specifications and
Frank Clark went to Grand Rapid, Mon- pritrn on all kinds of highway bridge*.
They are the cheapest to build because
they last forever.
Prof, Roberts was in Kalamazoo Satur­
day.
Hon. Perry Mayo says in the Grange
Visitor about preserving smoked meats:
I.ukez Waters went to Grand Rapids Pack your hams and shoulders in barrels
luesday.
r
or boxes, in perfectly dry ashes. Do not
IL K. Price, of Richland, was in the city let them touch each other, or tho sides of
box or barret J&gt;o not wrap paper or any­
Tuesday.
thing else around the hams, as. this* wBl
Rev. Bancroft went to Grand Rapids cause them to mould. The ashes can be
Saturday.
easily brushed off when they are wanted
Mrs. W. D. Hayes was in Grand Rapids for use. We took meat out of tho ashes
this morning that was imcked one year ago
Saturday.
tliat was as sweet and nice as when put In.
Mias Sara Horton went to Grand Rapids Wc have used this method for ypars with
Thursday.
uniform and perfect success.
J* &lt;b*4 of Prairieville, waa to the
A new law goes into effect this spring
city Monday.
which requires that the supervisors In
Mrs. Eggleston is visiting friends In making up the. assessments of valuation,
shall require every owner or property to
Grand Rapids.
make •** full and detailed statement,
Chas. E. Kisor, ot Lpwell, was In the under oath, signed by tbe person making
city Saturday.
It, of all taxable property in his posses­
W. J. Dibble, of Marshall, was In the sion.” The stale provides blanks on
which must be enumerated all real estate,
cltjr Wednesday.
live stock, bonds, notes, mortgages, ac­
Clement Smith went to Detroit yesterday counts, bank Stock, money, watches, dia­
on legal business.
monds Jewelry, furniture, etc., ote.” Tbe
Mrs. J, Ij Gaut visited Vermontville effect of tbe law will lie to Increase tlie
taxes of a great many men and to produce
friends last week.
'
a heap of false swearing. The oath is to
D. deuBleyker, of Kalamazoo, was io be administered by the supervisor.
the city
»
CHJ yestenlay.
-ve8WnlayWhy h the spring always sa productive
Jay Mitchell, of Iowa, is visiting John rof colds? A writer in the. Medical Journal
Lichty and family.
answers Uie question: It Is. he-says, be­
cause people try to economize In fuel.
Mrs. Ac B. Raymond visited Plainwell
When spring comes fires are allowed to go
relatives last week.
out, and windows are closed to keep out
Del-ance Mattison, of Battle Creek, was the cold air. “The value of a fire is that
in the city yesterday.
It heats air, and makes II possible for a
room to &gt;be thoroughly ventilated and at
Kit McElwain left for Superior City, the same time not chilly. It Is undoubted­
Wisconsin. Thursday.
ly a fact that during the early weeks of
Frank Black was in Saranac and Lowell spring people sit In rooms the temperature
of which is Just below the safety point.
last week on business.
A little fire would make tbe room perfect­
Mrs. C. N. Ackerson, of Bath, N. Y., Is ly safe and allow the windows to be open
visiting her son Frank.
all the time. Don't save fuel at the ex­
Rev. L. (I, Moore, of Grand Rapids, pense of pure air. If lived naturally,
spring ought to be the healthiest season of
was in this city Thursday.
the year.”
Mrs. Mary Craddock returned from a
Barry Ooldduat.
visit In Charlotte Wednesday.
The standard bred trotting stallion No.
Rev. Herbert Jenne. of Delton, made 12,177, owned by Mr. A. L. Rasev, of
this office a pleasant call Monday.
Nashville, will make the season at the fair
Mr*. Clara Align, of Boulder City, Colo­ grounds, Hastings, Mich., on Monday and
Tuesday of each week, beginning April
rado, is visiting relatives in the city.
28th and 29th. For further particulars,
Wesley Myers and S. S. Schantz, of terms, etc., call at the fair grounds on the
Woodland, were in the city yesterday.
dates named, or address the owner at
Mrs. IL A. Barber and son Clarence Nashville.
visited friemls'in Nashville Thursday.
Last week wc received the following
Judge Smith attended tlie funeral of letter from one who Iras been a constant
Andrew Hatxly In Nashville Thursday.
reader of the Basnei: for more than a
Mrs. IL T. French, of Middleville, spent third of a century, which speaks for itself.
Bedford, April 2S, 1890.
Sunday with Moi&gt;e Nevins and family.
Cook Bbcm.:
Mr. and Mrs. John Spence and Will
The undersigned a subscriber to the
Banxf.ii from Vol. 1st No. 1 wishing to
Sjtenee went to Grand Rapids Tuesday.
avail himself of tbe very &gt;1)W price of one
Will Crother. of lake Od**ssa, visited of
the very best county papers In the state,
bis mother. Mrs. Chas. Crotbcr Monday.
herewith enclose** a postal note for 75 cts.
Elmer Fisher Is now the 1st assistant to renew for the 35th year. My sub­
baggage smasher at the C. K. A- S. depot. scription will expire May 10th 1890.
Yours Truly.
C. E. Nickerson, the hustling merchant
IL P. Cheuky.
of Lacey, Wl
was a caller at this office Friday.
The two well bred stallions, Jim and
Jim Wickhtm. of Grand Rapids, was
Robbie
Bums,
owned
by
Entry Busby,
culling on old friends In this city Friday.
will make the season at the fair grounds
• Will Fuller opened his Racket store in in this city. Jin*. Burns was aired by
Nashville last 'Week. Here’s success to Burn*, nvunl 2:30, his dam was by Wash­
you Will.
tenaw Chief. record 2:29. Jim Burns Is
Ed. Bottom has discontinued his law a full brother to Bums Junior *J;*J9X Hr
studies ami is yelping W. IL .Schantz In has more Black Hawk and Morgan blood
than any other stallion in this state. Rob­
the whip factory.
bie Burns is a No. 1 all around stallion as
l'.e Misses Lillie Wardell and Florence his colts show. He Is 10V hands high;
/.ecs, \'f Nashville, spent Sunday with weigh? 1.009 pounds, and I* a type, of the
their parents hi this city.
French draft stallion. Jim Bums will
i airs. m. 1U Brice, .mother ct County &gt;tteud foi eia to insure a iirfng cofr and
Clerk Brice retjunutl from n visit with Rubble will stand for $10 to Insure a living
colt- (hill at the fair grounds and get the
relatives in Virginia Tuesday.
worth of your money. Both of these stal­
Mr. and MrsJ Glenn Greenfield, of Grand lions will be In charge of Mr. C. E. Bldlae.
Rapids, spent Sunday with Mrs. G.'s par­
Significant.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Winklcman.
The announcement in the Journal last
Editor Godfrey, of tbe Freeport Herald, week that the Patrons of Industry would
•together with his wife were In the city put a full'county ticket in lhe field In
Friday, ou their way to Charlotte.
Barry county is strikingly significant, and
Mrs. 1. M. B. Glllasple, who has been demonstrates to a certainty that the fusion
visltin^n-latlyts In Allegan for tbe past plotters represented by the Journal think
they have the P. of I. organization where
two wJeks, returned home Friday.
they can control it. It Is to be noticed
The many friends of J. A. Greble will that the officers of the county P. of I.
be pained to leooi that he is confined to, organization are none qf them republi­
his bed In St. Augustine. Florida, with cans. We have it from one of them, com­
malarial fever.
ing to us from a party to whom he made
Miss Susie Summers, of Hastings, has 1 the statement, that *:tbe P. of I. proposed
opened a kindergarten school at tbe resi­ to take a hand In politics this fall." This
dence of A. C. Cole on south Main street. Officer Is and always has been a democrat
dr greenbneker, and In his own town a
—Charlotte Leader.
‘•farmers Union” ticket was put up, every
Rev. Caley and family, of Carson City, num on ft was either a democrat or a
who have been visiting Mrs. C.’s parents, greenbacker. Anil the claim was. that It
Mr. and Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt for a couple of was a “P. of L ticket:” '
weeks, returned home Bfonday morning.
And now these fusion plotters are so
■Frank Balch has been ap]x&gt;lntc&lt;l city bold that they assume to run tlie order,
engineer of Kalaamzoo at a salary of gl.ffOO and take tl»e liberty to announce In the
per year. The position is a responsible Journal that a “P. of L county ticket will
one, but tbe council of tliat city could have be put In the field.”
The plot is all laid for you, members of
made no better selection.
•
the P. of I. and the fusionJst leaders ar^
. About a dozffli .members of the senior trying to have your order pull their chest­
class of the high school were entertained nuts from the fire. Will you permit your
by Miss Grace Hobbs Friday/ night. order to be dragged into politics Just to fry
Dancing and canl-playlng was tbe order someone else's fat? Or will you take the
of the evening amLa very pleasant time Is more sensible course of bolding your order
reportcy.
aloof, and by an Independsnt position com­
Hurd Tinkler and Miss Josie Bathbone pel political parties to come to your terms?
were married at tbe residence of the bride’s In that way you can succeed. By playing
parents m Grand Rapids, Wednesday even­ Into the hands of tlie fusion heelers, you
ing. Hunt has many friends in this city will simply walk Into a trap already set
who wish himself and bride the best of and sprung for you. The Journal would
never make the announcement it does and
success through life.
assume to represent the P. of I. organiza­
tion for Barry county unless its hotebmen
The best craekers sold In this market had thought they had the thing where they
could handle It.
are the Jackson crackers.
Mio Minnie Cook bu been qulleslek.

Elsewhere in thb Issue will be found ja
communication from Mr. Robert Blackford.
It treats of many thtogs that arc of
Interest to thia city and should be careful­
ly read.
Tho Hustings Engine A iron Worts
have for sale cheap two good two stoty
htmae* in first cl«« order. This Is a good
opportunity to parehase and -move these
houses for homes of for rtuL
Michigan pald/ita last cent of indebted­
ness last week. There are now only fide
states that own jail they have, free of all
■Incumbrance—-.Michigan. Illinois, Wiscon­
sin, Colorado ffmlj West Virginia.
The Journal &lt;K last week make* the
Slgalficant unnoaacement that the Patron*
of industry will put a full county ticket in
the field in Barry county this year. How
does our con tern jxjrary kffiiw this?

Mrs. Milan D*G&lt;»lia, formerly Mlm
Jennie Kelley of this* city, died at her
home In tirand Rapids Friday- Tbe fu­
neral took place at the Catholic church
Sunday and was largely attended.

One Who Knowi That RbeuuiutUm can

Hastings. Mich., April 22, 1889.
RheumaMe Svnip Co.. Jackroi.. Midi.
Gents: This Is to certify that 1 had
been troubled with rheumatism in all its
forms for the past twelve years, mid was
confined to my bed at various iwrbxls from
three to six months at a time, and 1 could
get about only Dy the aid ot crutebes. I
employed several first class physicians of
thi? city, none of whom effected a cure or
gave permanent relief even.
About Jwo years ago I was induced to
tnr Hibbard’s Rheumatic 8ymp. and after
taking a few bottles I experienced relief,
and now consider myself cured. I un­
hesitatingly recommend tills medicine tor
rheumatism. I know what it has done
for nn*. what physicians could nut do, i. e.
cured me of rheumatism.
Mbs. H. J. Ji&gt;:xFiEt.n.
The undersigned Is personally a-quaint
cd with Mrs. Ken field, and knows the
above statement to be true.
,
Frei&gt; L. Heath. .
Druggist, Hastings.*

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will
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Values
In our Store
than
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The Next
30
Days will be
Bargain
Month for
You at
IMiigs Is

Sod’s.

WE ARE
Going’out of the Dry Goods De­
partment of our business, and to
do this will sell all goods in that
line at less than actual cost.

THE ROOM

These goods now occupy we want
for our new Spring Stock of

Ani FURNISHING GOODS.
Our new stock in these lines is
larger than ever, better than ever,
cheaper than ever.

R. Mudge &amp; Son

Tricora! Tricora!
What is it? We have got it.
The Ladies all want it

The Best $1 Corset Made
Tlie Tricora Wer Corset
EVERY ONE WARRANTED.

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Come and get one and try it

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WE HAVE JUST OPENED

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Straw Hats!
And a finer line never was opened in Hastings. We also
have a line of

BOYS’ AND GIRLS’ CAPS
That are simply beauties.

Our stock of

Silk and Flannel Overshirts
Is a large and complete one, and contains patterns that are
sure to please. We also have a line of

Ladies’ Flannel Blonse Waists
That are very neat and attractive.

Spring Overeoats J

9

• It is useless to talk about, as you all know that we are
sure to have the -latest thing?. Please remember one
thing, that is this: 0UU PRICE IS ALWAYS RIGHT.

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.,
One-Price Clothiers.

�'Good and Honest.
State o&gt;Ohio Trroe-

Ohio, Feb. 4. 1888.

TBAMPING TOLLE]
Chicago’s Labor Hosts .Turn
Out in Their Might. ’

Detroit, May 1—The bowl carpenters
pre yielcfing, and by Monday eight hours
cote OU in my family
DETAILS OF THE GBEAT PABADZ will constitute a day’s work for. Detroit
carpenters. To day t here are 2,WO*trikcr*
te tbe medicine of medicines
here, but: this includes tho employes of
Everything Done Decently o-d In Order those who have given In to tho demands of
FOR GENERAL USE.
—Fifty - Thousand People Hear the the men. Those actually fighting do not
Rii a food, honest mcdlclntj ao-J honest men
Speech?*— Kain Premta the New York exceed 900.
win do: hesitate to recommend It to suffering
Demon*! ration—A Big Tara-Out at 8t.
faulty.*
JOHN P. SLEMMOJ®.
’ Bookkeeper.
Louis—The Kuropran Dlxplny Goes Ott
The carpenters of Philadelphia went out
with Little Bloodshed—Pnri* Necessar­ yesterday because the employer* would riot
ily Ha* a Few Bows.
concede nine hours and 35 cents an hour.
Chicago, May 2.—Tho greatewt labor No turbulence. • Three thousand men are
demonstration ever witnessed in Chicago involved.
At Boston 1,800 carpenters quit: -work,
closed it* rank* at 12:80 o’clock yesterday
afternoon, and to solid lines nearly 30,000 the Master Builders’ association rejecting
men marched to tlie notes of music, fur­ their demand for eight honre.
All the granite cutters at New London,
TRADE
nished by numerous Itand.*. At the hour Millstone? Point. Niantic nnd Groton,
named the procession started from Mcnroe Conn., nre ont for a nine-hour dny.
aud Peoria street*, and marched east. Tho
The carpenters of Knoxville, Tenn.,
United Brotherhood of Carpentent headed struck for eight hours and increased pay.
the procession. The Carpenters' union No.
There was a big parade at St. Loate, but
1 and tlie Amalgamated Carpenter* aud no Mrikes.arc reported there.
■ 1- Wr ^7. twirl La x
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Outside of Chicago there was no greaf
Joiners followed.
demonst ration in the northwest. At Detroit
Th? Toller* Ont' In Fore?.
Throe, with the Knight* of Labor car­ 400 carpenters paraded. The boss carpen­
ters coueeded the eight hour demand. At
penter assemblies, formed a line of about
Milwaukee there was no parade, butfhecar5,000 carpenters. Following the* came penter* demanded eight hours, or strike.
the United Order of.American Bricklayers The only notice of the day at Minneapolis
And Stone Mason*—about 3,000. Then in tho .was a strike of the plumbers. Tlje brew­
order named came coal unloaders, cloak* er* ut Grand Rapids struck, and all work­
TIME TAflLE.
makers, wood-workeis’ unions, lathera. men took a half holiday. The wood carv­
In eReci May 4tb, 1890.
Turners’organizations—about 1^00strong, ers are striking in that City.
There wm no demonstration nt Pittsburg,
metal cornice maker*, iron molders, meta!
workers. Typographical union, wood but trouble is looked for in a few days In
carver* ami turners, Bohemian wood ma­ the shape Of a big strike among the build­
chine workers, N. K. Fairbanks’ employe*, ing trades.
A new scale for coal mining—an Increase
MOBTn.
paper lianger*, clunk and trousers makers,
in wages—went into effect nt Pittsburg
tailors, German ' Typographical union, yesterday. Reason, scarcity of men.
Cooper........
Lou! Jqnct.
boiler makers, gas-fitters, Isixmakers, *awNo parade at Baltimore. The carpen­
Cressey
yers, harness-makers, and many other*. ters believe they can get what they want
Banner*, flags and mottoes were plenti­ without striking. Many of the trades are
Cloverdale
fully displayed and the sentiments ex­ now working under the eight, hour rule.
Rhtilu..................
pressed on the mottoai caused tremendous
Denver did’t parade. Carpenters there
HASTlMn*...............
cheers from the throng* of spectators thal hare been working eight hours for some
Coata Grove
crowded tho line of march.
time.
Woodland ......
Not a Wrangle to Mar the Day.
•Woodbury
Birmingham. Ala., witnessed a big i»aEverything moved smoothly and not the rade, in which,all tbe labor organizations
SKS-:::::::
slightest disturbance or wrangle occurred. took part.- The sjienkvr* urged modera­
The proceroion was easily four miles long tion. There will be no strike.
Grand Rapid* Ar.
and moat of the paraders were four
abreast and the ranks were crowded close
IN THE EFFETE DESPOTISMS.
together. The strength expected from the
stock yards did not materialize. Instead
of
10,000
men
ns
expectcu,
les*
than
2,000
SOVTH.
appeared to line. After parading over the
Katamazoo Ar...
London, May 1.—The terrible May Day
Earn Cooper l.v..
line of march, the proceodon moved to tbe lM&gt;gie has come and gone and a very insig­
Richland Junc’t.
Lake Front park, where the announce­ nificant and harmless fellow he has
Crewey..............
ment
that
Congressman
Frank
lanvyer.
Mita........................
IMHon . .............
ami Judge* Tuthill, Prendergast, and oth­ shown himself to lie. What little disor­
ers would speak, had drawn an immense der there was on the street yesterday,
where it was predicted and greatly feared
crowd.
blood would flow, hns been confined to
Immruxe Audlenec for the Speaker*. ■
There were fully tweuty*flve thousand street fights nnd brawls of proportions
people on the ground in addition to those far beneath the character of a riot and the
Landos
3«
that had taken part in the parade. Owing Socialist and the bloodthirsty Anarchist
Detroit|I 1251^....
to »me misunderstanding no speakers' displayed a degree of mceknoa* that
Grand Rapid* I.vI C so!II......
stands bad been erected in the park, and caused the lamb to nppear ferocious and
•*rop» on signal only.
positively dbngerou* by contrast.
J»m- 5 atid c trill not carry pas*engcn unless the csrringes bearing the speaker* were
therefore driven to different places in the
provided with freight Irvin permit*.
FftKn'K Bush. Free. &amp; Gen. Man.
In Ixtndon the rfreet display of the
park, and from them the crowd waa ad1.. Sitfkokant
. 8upt.
dresatnl. Tlie orator* spoke ou the labor boasted strength nnd uncompromising de­
I*..-.-.— u.. a &lt;» w a
■
question, aud from tho applause that fol­ termination of the workingmen were posi­
lowed their remarks jt wa* evident the tively ridiculous in their nicagrcnesii. The
multitude wax well pleased. There wns no parurtes were not directed by either tlie
tqpuble nt tho stock yartls. Several of the trades unionists or the Socialists,nnd really
houses were cloaed to allow the mon to seemed to have no 'definite object. ’ The
Bodaltata and traden organizations, howtake part in the parade.
________ their
.1,. •
__ referring
3Inl&lt;lcr» Lend the Movruirnt.
ever, declare that th«y are
Chicago, May 3.—Tho great parade of forces for Sunday, w^htm they will give an
labor Thursday seem* to have been the example of their power that will cause
sigutd for action ninon£ tho dissatisfied society to tremble. About 5,000 men par­
aded yesterday, but getting off the line of
workmen of thi* city, and now the ranks
march laid down by the. police, they were
of the actual strikers have lieeiK swelled dispersed without trouble.
to twice the number that was on strike
Angry Murmur* Heard.
Wednesday.
On all sides are bean! angry murmurs nt
Th? first to strike were the molders at the sudden action of the nuthoqties iu
*a*che and rellere
tbo trout
the Chicago Malleable Iron work*, where springing a largo force of police upon the
a bilious state of tho system.
, 100 men hanked thejnm und quit. TWr scene of the dononutvatlOU. together ••UU
[ demand is eight hour* a day and pay-and- the proclamation regulating the parades
1 a-half for overtime The othec employes and restrict fog their route. This, they de­
of the concern then struck out of clared, will be resented on Sunday, unless
sympathy. The Deering Rt-«i»cr work* the programme of the oQiciai* is in the
next fell into line, and the Illinois Steel meantime,modified, whlch.ofcourse, it will
company's men would have quit bnt tbe not be.
company conceded the demand*. The men
■ The Bayonet Wax on Top.
in tbe Wells, French &amp; Cb.*» car work*,
The general quietude on the continent L*
Xtro-Mdregulrto tbe bowels. Even it they only the Ajax Iron works and several other iron due to the perfect military arrangements,
manufactories also quit w^rk to thFuum- IhenreKnceof large bodies of troojx under I
ber,' probably, of 2,000 more.
arm* overawing the turbulent element.
Wood-Wprkera Follow Sult.
Upwards of 50,000 soldiers were stationed
Throe inch hod hardly been heard from in Vienna, alone and Berlin was literally
when the planing-mill men staffed the crammed with whiter*.
ball, but the strike was not general, less
tlian 500 men going out. The furniture
■Hsfnfomany ways that they wOl not bs w!L
factory men also took the strike fever nnd
Mag tote wtitaatthob But after aUaick bred
PARIS, May 2.—A row occurred in tbe
several factorial had to closedown pending Place de la Concord last evening, but il
negotiations. The men employed nt the
Goodwill io box factory struck for eight was quickly suppressed. A procession at­
tempted to pus* down the Rue de la Cirque
hours. At noon their demands were nc- j towards the Elysee. fhc police barred the
ceded to and they returned to work. The way and commanded the parade to stop,
men nt the Cooper Lumber company'* but the parader* defied them. The munic­
yards were also victorious. The firm i ipal guards then charged ujwn the mob
agreed to grant the eight-hour dny and the with bayonets, wounding many in the
men went to work ut noon.
front ranks. The croprd then broka. At.
Other Strike* Settled.
midnight tho cavalry had to charge on a
The Garden City Spring* works compro­ crowd in tbe Place de Chateau d’Enn
mised with their men by granting them and effectually dispersed it. Several ar­
HUUPtL. SMALL DOSE? SMALLPfUCE nn eight-hour dny with nine’ hours pay,
rests weru made. The total number of ar­
and the Morgan Sash, Door nnd Blind rest* during the day wits nearly 500.
company settled with their employes on n
simitar basis. A strike st Maxwell Bros.’
Box factory wm settled by the employers
Berlin, Mny 2.—Two thousand work­
agreeing to consider the grievances of tlieir
employes at an early date. They nre now ingmen aasetobled yesterday afternoon and
marched in pro^xslon through Muerzworking eight hours.
strgsse to Alexander Phtr. The men were
IN THE SUBURBS OF CHICAGO.
perfectly orderly anrt the police did not
find it neoetnary to interfere with them.
Bain Spoils the New Fork City Farade Another procession of M» proceeded to the
—A Night Meetiug.
PloctzenSee. They were escorted by po­
New York, May 2.—Rain spoiled the la­ lice to the nerthern shore.. There were
bor parade and the open-air nuun-meetlng numerous excursions during the afternoon
last night, and not more than 5,000 men of workingman and their families, at which
were at the Union nquare meetings. There the utmost good order and good nature
was plenty of mtudc, some red flags, more prevailed. In nearly all the large towns
labor mottoes, and a remarkably large col­ the workmen did not stop work at all.
lection of policemen. Among cite speak­
ers at the square were Sergius Shevitch,
Vienna, May 2.-Sixty work men’s meet­
P. J. McGuire, Theodore B. Wakeman.
Paul Groltkau, and ProfeMior DeLeon, ings were held yesterday, at all of which
At the cottage other well-known speak­ resolutions favoring an eight-hour day
ers were beard. Resolutions were adopt­ were adopted. There wen- no disturbance*
ed bailing the eight-hour day m tbe begin­ in any part of the city. Reports from all
ning of tbe ultimate abolition of wage parte of the empire show that the utmost
slavery.
tranquility prevailed, except at Pmth,
ro*
Hungary, and Prosnita.where the military
cunnin.
They Mareked at St. Louis.
had to be willed upon, and a number of
St. U»Vto, May «.—About 23,00i&gt; men
were in line in the great tabor demonstra­
tion yextentay. Tbe parade wa* swelled
by bookbinders, shoe-taster*, haruros mak­
ers, dgarmaken, machinists, cooper*, and in Belghun has been fairly aucccaaful. No
a dozen other trade*, above all being the nerions breochro of tbe peace occurred in
ten organizations of carpenter*
Thou­ Brunch. Tlie workmen tolled till late in
sands of badge* in the form of a brooch the afternoon. In the mining dtetrtet*
reprewnting tbe figure 8 were conspicu­ however, imposing ceremonies commen^d
ously worn. The crowd wm distinctly or- in the fortmoon, continuing all dav. At
Charleroi some 40,000 men inarched and at
orderly and InyaL

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.Called Within a Few Month*

W.tsiUNOTnx Crrr. May 5.-That death
love* a shining mark has probably new
to tbo hiswry of thte
quently demonstrated than within the
part few montbo. Find th. dread m«srager summoned Kelly of Peusylvanla.
then Randall,-and Saturday die city was
startled by tbo news that Beck of Kentucky
hod been suddenly »:rickt«M ho stepped
across the railway station here on hi« ar­
rival from New York, where he had gone
Friday. Although his death wns not un­
expected l»y thora who knew-him well, the
manner of hi. taking off was ao .uddru a*
to greatly shock all in tho wide circle of

SCHOOL COLUMN.

WasWkgto!&lt; Cut, April 80. Among
the Wils introduced to the -mateyroterday was &lt;*ae for an annual pension of
to the widow of Gen. McClellan. The tend
forfeiture bill wax resumed. B&lt;ry stated
the Democratic purftkn. «o b? that where a
railway had not l*en completed in
fl«l time the tend granted thereto should be
forfeited even though tbe road wa* com­
pleted- After a long debate the bUl was
passed. The McKinley cwtfom.-admin!»tra{ion bill was then taken up. m»sh- amendmcn!« screed to. other, offered. *n«. prrtfl
Ing consideration the senate adjourned.
The house began the day with an exhi­
bition of temper by Mills, who flat ly con­
tradicted the chair on a queation of order,
but finally subsided. Jbe «nate mrflutlon for the irrigation of arid land- to tba
valley &lt;&gt;f the Rio Grande wm concnrred to.
The bill removing the charge of desertion
against William Dawson was
Dawson, to order to escape the hardships
of prison life to -C onfederate priaons, en­
listed in the Confederate snpy. but
quently returned to the Union army. The
Dostefflcr appropriation bill was reported,
tocommftteu the toll providing for tbe
classification of worsted* m woolraw wm
taken up and led tn a long debate, the
~
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hill unH
-Democrat*
opposing
the th*
bill R«and th? Re­
publican*
it. '.Tbe bill wa*
JIUU.IL.'.— advocating
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tin hotw,
mine- but no quor­
finally
reportedluit
to the
um wa* present at the vote on Rs passage
and the house adjourned.
WMHINOTON Cm, May
An amend­
ment to the inter-state commerce bill was
reported to tlie xenatn yesterday providing
thalthe inter-state commerce comiuhmion
may hold seraion* elsewhere than In this
city whenever It faconvinrient. and that the
commbwian may nrcsecute inquiries to any
portion of the country through.one com­
missioner or by special ngenta Dolph re­
ported a concurrent rwolution raqaeattog
tbe president to negotiate with England
and Mexico with the view of preventing
the entry of Chinese into thi* country from
either Canada or Mexico. The cu.Mouw ad­
ministration bill was resumed, but laid
aside without action, and the ntoemary
correction in the Oklahoma bill wax
made. After a brief executive t&gt;e«don the
senate adjourned.
The house went right to work on tbe bill
to classify worsted- as woolena !and«it
won j&gt;awed—148 to 0—the DrrnpcnUs not
voting, and the speaker counting a. quo­
rum. It is said that the Democrat* did
not vote in order to permit citizen* opjkamhI to tbe measure to plead no quorum
when they test the law in the courts. The
service pension bill wax then taken up.and
the Morrill bill passed as a snljstitute for
the senate bill, the age limitation being re­
duced to 61 yean—189'to 71. The house
then adjourned.
W.KsKlNUDiN Crrr, May2.—Vent made
report of eelect committee on meat pro­
ducts to th? senate yesterday, accompanied
by recommendations of cotamittce ax'to
mcMUras by which the monopoly in dressed
beef may be restrained. The house lunendmeuts to the bill for a public building at
Aurora. Illa, were nou-cuncurredjn. After
a brief diwtusdon the customs administra­
tion Idll went over, a vote to be taken to­
day. nnd afterji short executive so-wion,
the senate adjonrac:’..
The honra adopted a resolution devoting
ywrterdny ana today to the anti-trust bill,
the cnpi-right bill, the tmnkruptcy toll
and sucii others a* the judiciary commit
tee shottld plr.-ix? to call up. Th? anti*
trust 1411 wn-then taken up. an amendmeat adopted making unlawful qny con­
tract or agreement to prevent competition
in the purchase or sale of any cuiitmodity
transpurted from one state to another, anil
theta :&gt;;vw.i viva roca, with but unc dis­
senting vote. The international ropyrigtt

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•his acquaintance.
Th? FsI»l*R»«n«nons' .Accompanied by his daughter. Mra. Good*
loe, wife of Maj. Goodloe, of tbe United
States marine corps, ho got-off the train
with jho rest of the paaraugFrs, and walked
with his daughter the entire length of tho
platform and through the gate leading to
the station proper. He seriued to walk
with an effort and to breathe with labor,
but these symptoms were the the usual ac­
companiments of exertion with blm for
some months past. After pM-iug Into the
station the senator and his daughter
stopped, nnd were joined by bis private
secretary, who had brought n carriage to
take them home. A few words were ex­
changed with regard to the care of bag­
gage. when the senator suddenly turned
pale, and with the remark UI feel dizzy,"
fell in.o the anna of his companions They
could, not support hl» weight, and he
dropj&gt;ed to the floor, where he died before
the physicians who were promptly sum­
moned could get to hi* side. The Hines'which was a precursor to the sad erent be­
gan a little les* than two year* ago, when
he wm threatened with heart trouble.
IIi» Birth Slid labile Career.
Senator Berk came from the shire in
Scotland where the poet Burns wrot«Jbi»
sweetest song*. He wa* lorn Feb. 13 •Rfi2.
He went to Kentucky as a boy, and wax
educated at n little college iu Ix'xingtun.
There he also studied law, and there he
afterward became the partner of John C.
Breckinridge. He served 'four terms in
congnw from the la-xlngton district, and
at the time of hU death wax in hi* third
term in the senatr, and hail been elected
to a fourth. Senator Beck wm no orator,
and it is n remarkable fact that, not being
such, he could be elected from a district
which produced Clay and Breckenridge.
He wu* the only man who made a name
in Kentucky as a statesman who was not n
gifted speaker, nnd he owed hh» success to
a well-balanced brain, a pleasant manner, i
and excellent “horse sense.*’
Ills Appearance in the Forum.
He was a curious speaker. A giiuitof a
'man; tail, broad-shouldered* and big­
,
. . ,,
, .
. hearted, his very weight commanded at­
tention. He had a broad, full,/face, cov­
ered with a grizzly lieard of Iron-gray,
bright, black eyes, full of rarnestoera, and
a pleasant month. When speaking he
would grow much excited and the words
would flow out iu a torrent. He talked
faster than any man in the senate, and he
always wilted his collar during a npecch.
In a Kentucky campaign Senator Sher­
man Ls reported as saying: "Beck rv«
while ue i* »peaKi..g, ti mis was so u
wm a curious kind of resting, and one
Washington Cht, May 3 —Vest totrowhich would burdly take the place of ducrlnVllto amend the interstate comsleeping.,
men.* act, in the Kant- yesterday, so as to
place all expreu companies under that
ABLAZE IN LAKE MICHIGAN.
law and nkiAire from them a full state­
ment of their business annually, including
their profit*, etc. A mutation was offered
Chicago, May 2.—The steamer Puritan, asking pie treasury as to the im|xwtation
that plies betwivu here and St. Joseph, and exportation of gold and silver dur­
Mich., caught fire late Wednesday night ing 1W0. The concurrent resolution for
while fifteen miles cut in the lake and for negotiations with England and Mexico tn
a time the lives of sixty-eight people were prevent the entry of Chinese from Canada
to Imminent peril. About 11:30 p. m. the and Mexico were agreed to. The service
stex-ard fltnelled smoke, but could not find pension bill paned by the house was refer­
any fire. Later Capt. Stine* found smoke red to the pensions committee. The cus­
coming Clerk Young’s room and be* was toms administration bill then came up,
summoned. When he opened the door a and after the rejection of several amend­
ment* and t|ie adoption of a couple of un­
sheet of flames burst forth.
important character, agreed to, but one
The Clerk Badly Burned.
Democrat—Payne—voting aye. The silver
He rushed in and attempted- to quell the bullion bill was made special order from
flames with blankrte, but could not and Wednesday next and until dispo*«d of, and
was badly burned and compelled to re­
after a short executive session the senate
treat. Without creating it i»anic. the cap­ adjourned..
tain and crew with the aid ot hand-pump*
The houM adopted the conference re­
suneeded in subduing lhe flames. Dur­
ing the progress of the fire tbe riktrncr port on th? lAfayette, Ind., public build­
was rolling and pitching in a heavy sea. ing bill, limiting the cost to|80,i»O. The
But few of the imwumger knew of their international copyright bill cam? up. and
after a long debate wax'rejected, the rote
danger until it wm oWr.
being In no sense partiaan; neither was the
debate, the geurral opjxMition being based
Daring and Desperate Burglars.
SIOVX Falls, 8. D.. April 28.-A daring on the ground* that it would result in a
robbery was committed in this city early book mouopoly, and ruin the industriM
Sunday mbrning. About S o’clock a serv- whica supply cheap reading -matter for
the people. The vote wm 19R to OT, and
•nt girl In the family of O. D. English, Breckinridge of Kentucky moved a recon­
was awakened by the presence of two men
Whois moved to
in her room. She jmve an alarm Mnd table Breckinridge * motion,
and Adams
jumped through a window. She was fol­ \°
rw*s- ba’ before that could lie
lowed by the burglars, who shot at her decided the chair ruled that as the hour of
twice. Mr. English wm also shot at by S o dock bad arrived th? house wm in re­
the fleeing robber*. None of the shots did
cess until 8 p. in. The night session passed
any damage. The booty secured consisted seventeen private pension Irilla
« Mr. English’s gold w*toh, n aumrf
niAney and some valuable papers
ported to the senate Saturday two bills
for tlie benefit of American snipping in­
Chicago, Maj S.-A1I thu I, mon.l o&lt; terests. They are tb* bill* noted to these
Dr. Patrick Henry Cronin, who a
dLspatchce. Vest announced his dirarnt,•*» SatanUy nlaht wa. land lo tie dan as *l*o did Coke. The resolution m to the
ot death now known lo hlalorr aa Ik. export and import of gold and silver
CnHwn not law. wa. laid lo r.i teicrd,,
agreed to. a* was th? bill referring to the
aTWrnoon in a
on lh, mW Md
omrt
of McKay
claims for
tbethe
claim
of the beira
of
Boo-Jd
con.tn.Xn
Tthr
front of Woo
Over 1,00) men and women, who hi
monitors, Squando and Nanset; also the
ri«kt-&lt;rf-w»y ■‘•n*’ the Milk
tequies. The Sheridan guards the BlinnU
\’ldUa rT?rTation lo
Falls.
arum eorp^ th.
?!
SuPrHor railway. At
U- nd tb, Cdk* Fomto,
this point the sudden d«th of tiiuAur
out to &amp; large number.
Beck wns announced and the senate imnwdiately adjourned, the senate flag betas
Rnapendod Temporarily.
*
Atlantic Crrr. N. J.. May 1-About - ordered placed at half-maid.

p. m. yesterday a notice wax ported on the

____ -

THE NATION’S SOLONS.

THE CALL TO REST.

whtah hare conceded the union prices on
the undemanding tliat they should have
the benefit of all cbnossiiona made by the
strikers. !
Death'. Shaft Again Strike! a

ridered the diplomatic and consular approPriatmn MIL During it* «,ntad?rlt^
?!cCSMry
k*11** tlutt Morally

Dfvtn

force, there are
are about ui
.w,......
,
•®l*rccm.
iooz,
teacher* titan schools so• ...........
that no district
need worry aboat tmdlag a j,llt,
previously remarked, It I- •not iaprobabte
I?4"’S’" a—
"■■■ that
certificate
should have been retam-d and v;.-. ..
The dltBrulty of properlj Judcicr &lt; *ern.
Incb.
era quallfinttions by the ; nsWers riven t
certain Isolated Wiojs I
- toiistantlv
illustrated by these ex
uf tiiera a teachar fear—
1 standing-lirs
in aeertain branch while at t to next H i, Vere
low. It is rra*otttble to, upp... VV
I*1 ke,i.
. . ,a’ lll&gt;
general knowlwlge
&lt;&gt;f in.....
­
n&lt;,t
grown Iroa. and surely n h thi- l-neral
knowledge that the exani;I lation i- -j:,nigh.
to dlaeioao. -There are
agreeable thing* connect si wiihVhR
Iodic "grind" and we bell, u a hrcv ror
of It may lx- dino-nsed wl h without
one. ThenTln-re «•••«■*
ment to any pne.
*c( !1 s no
m,
reason why teachersabou d not ta
with the same common-sei se inetltai, that
■are
rt, prevalent
■kr-w.valnrtt among othi. r oimll.r
• .. prufes. *
aioiu.

•

Hear
bur

aibgOTO fe
Mj.m*
mybMi&amp;ro

Hoo

Probably no one tiling t mds mure to n-.
tard progress in our count y school-.
tbe constant change of tr icher., it u^t
to be a very'common thlig to employ a
different, teacher each tei nr, nnd it would
have been considered a n uarkabh- thing
hire a teacher for ail entl e year. Fortu:
nutely a better sentitnent
scnliun-nt I« rapid!) ca|n.
nately
Intw
u-rniiitzl and people ................
ing ground
a e coming to* msthat this Is not a bastodu- ike way &lt;&gt;( (X1I1.
dueling n school. Teach re me being re.
tallied term after tl'nu am tevtira! Idred
In the fall for the entire », IhxiI j.«i. i^.
low are given theviauies «f tcadu-rs tta!
will, with tbe close of he spring term
complete an entire year In i lie same srta«d
In this
‘Ut“rtatetneut
- -----------. *is *------no IhcltKkd any
school employing mon- thai ohqtraclier.
Lottie-bmtth. No. 1,. j »yria: MiunkBiaah. No. 3, Baiu±
“: Cz;
Itimore:
Cl as. II. Gaskill.
Na fs llaltimOTe; Win. M
1
** Warner.
Xu. 7.
Baltimore: Albert L. Nl
1. :h»ls. No. s,
Barry; Francis Hoffman, &lt;•&gt;- 2. CarltonIds E. Davis, N&lt;». ,3 tr.. ’arlton:
............ Chas.
...
Mclntyro. No. IS tr.. Carl on. Emma do
cuiu. No. 4. Castleton: Gi-o.. E.
" Down-.
’
No.
TO tr., CastlHmt: Agpc* Foibcy. N&lt;i. ;.
Irving: Anna McGlynn. No» 6.. John*town:
. ........ ..
Eva Rotiart. No. 5. Maple ( rote: Addie B.
Ritchie, No. 4, Oraugcvillc Ciaia -Nljhois.
• • •
No. 5, Orangeville: Nellir Moreau, No. i
fr., Prairieville: Flora M&lt;•&lt; &lt;
i», Thun?
Prairieville; Chas. E. Day !&lt;
apple.
Some of these teachers h ve tern in the
same school mac than &lt;&gt;!&gt;&lt;■ fear and thrry
art many others that an- no -v teaching the
second consecutive tenn.
uch service Is
creditable to both tearla-rai -I
Teachers, would it net In- n
us all to take and read at I
lie food
newspaper? Does It no! »
much when not one liaif th­ Candida!.-- at
an examination (some &lt;if tlu in
i Old tcaetars
tool appear to have ever hran! of the
"Pan Ainericuii G.tiltrecif It l.atdly
•cctns poandble that pneTcou I lim -• io-keil
In a newspaper for soini t i; »i- bilek Mittlout knowing MMiielhing al« ■ it thi* Isdy.
It lMi’1 necessary to i*u&lt;! . . crytMng lent
the newspaper contains] hut Mtrrly trothera ought to bare a reai-onn • !&lt;• luiowled^tof current cvenh.
MEDICAL BREVlir.ES

Htlggewtlun—-Of ini. rr-1 t

Tlipce nn- very fkw pen
4&gt;tinr
to find Loin thlmr
vj’»’
nitfresl' 6&gt;'hi’er in
me -»&lt;!,;. 'Ucriot
advice: Do you have a full erlingin jour
head and confusion trf tla-n:! id? 1: : dmto a sluggish circulation o blood, afid
Foru-na will cute you prom ?tly. Docs it
make you dlrry to stoop ore ’. If so. you
need Penina, which wlll-rem &gt; the .pas.ivecongestion of blood in yo ir brain. Do
you have moving specks beta i’ .re-ur eyes
and twllching of the cy did-,? Take
Pe-ru-na at once:. It will c’ re y--n. Are
you tired, dull and bleep) ? ’
_ Is your .»h.fp
lesllcs*
entirely relieve you.
.­
and disturbed? l*e-ru-pa
1\ -- ;.r. r evt-i tails to
procure MAtad and refresh! i
there ringhit- or buzzing it
Pe-rn-na will stop IL l’&lt; J. (Hl
stringy mucti* out of yoar th •oat’.'
apnn Is a specific fpr it; try It. Is
' your
’
lon’l tan t&lt;»
petite and digestion poor?
aariu-H*. It
&gt;• acts like .. cliann. Are
get Pe-ru-nn:
your feet, legs and hands co d mid haul
hot? Nothing can be fouad
rotted o ’•‘J’tol l’‘"
ru-ua; get it at odcc. Doc your heart
jialpitate at the least exertlonf Sutler no
tooger with It, but get 1’e-ku-na mid t*
made whole.
The new box factory and ptning mill «t
White Cloud i» neafly fini-hed.

Loom-’s Red Clover rill. r«'
headache, dyspepsia, indige^ion. ihiiimIpation, 35e. per box, 5 bbxe&gt;|fnr el- r',r
site by W. H. Goodyvat
The State convention of thejw. C. T. I
will be b«ld to Jackson. May io to t
• Bill Nye In one of hl* letter deraribcls
belle as "wearing a greasy fere ajloriwd
with a second crop of pimpl4- ‘ All
arc similarly ornamented shotfld um’ G»le*
Carbollsoap the triumphant remedy for all
skin bletnisbc* and diseohir*tion&gt;. a
purely vegrtable soap, it h» iafelUblr »
remedy for *k to, scalp and scaly afltrlteMremoves blotches, pimples, and blackhead*,
dears and purifies discolored sonipte”-1ion._aoftnes the liands and promot® ttexil’il'1. •
It produces a soft creamy emulsion- &lt;*"»'
to bard water, and I* a positive
the toileL “bath and naroery. 1 rke -*•
Sold by al) druggists.
Cedar Springs is up on Ito bint1 lc1l&gt;
bowling for a furniture fxctorj-.
Gross Cruelty-

Purest* too frequently irrmlj t»'«r
children to suffer from headache. OK ?*•
Vitus dance, nervousnrs*.
«n t» eared, Mn. 1-. wa» euh-l
boxUeha. dlnUwwt dyw-l-Nil-rorfrMlw, ot 18
- ,.k
(allure of 18
"
headache for 85 years: Mrs. P1 .d
fits a night: other* from thte vk-lnit. c*- &gt;1
wuuuwrui went: rouu

Hile.’ X^-tae, which

....... .

Coummm, (X. May A—The state auditor
f. and it is found that

Two UtU. CbiMrea KiUwL

Crt.r
u. TL. £
journed.
CalifoewTr^Z------ V '

rag &gt;ture.
•. " ।
.
rMMknbpnlUo! oa h.rU »l bit. »&gt;-l

^wit*

You can

■

Drtauni
* certain ।
to WiRlani

�Dyspepsia

Makes tS
of mj'uy
distress after eating, »our stomach,
R headache, heartburn, loss of appetite,
. u... •• al! gone’’ feeling, bad taste, coated
tongtie, and Irregularity of
Distress the bowel*. Dyspepsia does
After
not
l wcU
ltxcli’ 11
**’ .
requires careful attention.
Eating and a reraedjMIke Hood's
,
i.illa, which acts gently, yet efficiently.
1,w-t* tbo sfoafach. regulates the diges­
.. ,reales a good »pSick
.
banldies ’’eadacbr,
.
. , jT,me mind. Headache
1 |K|*,- te en troubled with dyspepsia. L’
i.iit Elite appetite, and what I did eat
.
distressed me, or did mo
Heart"
good. After eating I
bum
v-'inld have a faint ot tired,
. .&gt;• ••(. . ’.Ing, as thou uh 1 had not eaten
. •
.Mv trouble was aggravated by
-i .-2 . julnthig. Last
Sour
- .- I UH-k Hood's Bar...pith, which did n&gt;e an Stomach
m-u-r amount of good.
_
.. r : nd uiy food relished aud satisfied
a: -.2 J had previously experienced.”
। A I'.viK, Watertown, Mats.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
00 Doses Ono Dollar

DUSTERS
ARE THE BEST.

h«t •IvleA prices to «ult nil.

,V«. AYHKS* Son*. 1’1111.*DtljniA-

I The

IBRATOR
In-Saying, Tirne-Sav^ncy-Saving Thresher
day and age

More Points of Exclusive
Superiority than all others
combined.
VERY Thresherman and
Farmer is delighted with its
marvelous work.
OT only Superiot for all kinds
of Grain, but the only suc­
cessful handler of all Seeds.

NT’RE Threshing Expenses
often 3 to 5 times that amount)
n;ado by extra Grain Saved.
ORKMANSHIP. Material,
an.. Finish beyond all com­
parison.

IBRATOR owners get the
best jobs and make
most
Money.
.
NCOMPARABLE for Sim­
plicity, Efficienev •««» n—

EYOND all nvalry for Rapid

a

Work, Perfect Cleaning, and
for Saving Grain.

EQUIRES no attachments or
rebuilding to change from
Grain to Seeds.
BROAD and ample Warranty
given cn all ourmachinery.

RACTION Engines Unrivaled
in Material, Safety, Power and
UR Pamphlet giving full Informahon, sent Free. It tell*
about this great F

B

EVOLUTION

in

Threshing

Machinery. Send for pam­
phlet. Addres*

NICHOLS A SHEPARD
BATTLE CREEK

MICHIGAN

MORTGAGE SALE.

&gt;' m-i!- iin-lni; been made Iu the conditioned
•••idiii m.irtKagv exts uird by James Crawley
u - : 41„ i| GiMslyrar. dated Uie ninth day of
-- reronird the eleventh day of July,
- ■ t: 11 je-reaitcr assigned to James I- Crawv.-i t&gt;-i which there is due at tbednle here■'
liaiKinid *nd ntli-en dollar*. Nollet is
• I'cn that uy •virtue of the power of Mie
■
i-. rtk'Hgc I shall foreclose tbe same by
• •!
public auction, to the highest bidder.
• ’’&gt;■ north front doer of the Court House in
t n- ।
.if Huttings, en tlie twenty sixth day of
u
i-tu. .n twelve o’clock noon, of aHthateer- ‘• j. er e or parrel of laitd situated Id-the City
• ii idimc*. County of Barrv nud Blate of
■i: '-’tn. known and described as lot number
. h'luitred and thirty four, according to the
• n -u ii t&gt;!X of the village (now city, vt flast1
r- ontad in Barry Count! Register**otDce,
I - -itm.. bettig th" mortgaged premise*. •
'.ilv’ti. Etb.

ie&lt;o

■ ,I.*MI» L. Cuawlky. Assljjsee.

CHANCERY ORDER.
• •h’LFilth Judicial Circuit tn
'Yt •• l.img nuhe Circuit Court for the Coua
• ■ -rrv m Cluwrer/. at tlie City of IlasUDg*.
’■ .Hi day of November. A. D.. ttf®.
' • , - •&gt;. Dibble.comptamaut. v*. Mary Engle.
- '-‘•'■ja and atimluisirnlrix ot the estate.©!
■■ •• \i.ngte dciTMSctl. Thotnxs I.. Engle. Jennie
• &gt;
Juliette E. Hick*, Mary Kngle,
” u»4 EUrabMb
"• &gt;a:s cause It appearing that o"e of tbe
1
ii.inieti drirndauta, Thoma* L Eagle. ■
■u i r*’‘ r x.-!t hf t,,l*’tete. but fa a mlflrnt of
.
‘'"“‘•'whrask*.therefore on morion el
i
soiieltora for couipl.stuant. il
i' &lt;w*lw.M that, said non resident defendant.
‘
1-i‘rie. cuter hl* appearance In ibte
n?V.;, on "r before f&gt;mr months from tbe date
r?
"rilcr. and that will,In twenty day* the

Iki'in &lt; 1“lhe H«n»O* Baxnkk, Mid pub^^'‘’"t^conttuurdeuceiu each weak for
Fkakk A. Hookkr.
Cirtult Judge.
* ^lt&lt;&gt;r» JofOwpSateMt. ‘ :
•
A true ropy; att^
Tmos. g. Brice, Register la Chaocery-

NEWS IN BRIEF.

■nd Brotherhood

FEEDING THE MULTITUDE.

BUSINESS CARDS.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
. Attorneys at law. :
Hastings, April 27th, 1800.
1O
L&amp;SON VI, SECOND QUARTER, IN­
urr umui&gt;k» Asixmai tw&gt;*,
Chicago, April 2P.-Thc record on Ute
Editor Baxxxb;—1 liad not been
HaattMi, Mletiigar..
TERNATIONAL SERIES, MAY 11.
ball field matte yesterday is given J&gt;elow:
Midi.
twenty-four hou« in Hkrting-, when, . Associate offices, at Grand
League: At Boston—Boston 0, NeW York
wlttf an anxiety boni of a desire to receive
A. SHELDON,
2; at ^rooklyu—Philadelphia 0, Brooklyn
•
Abstract
and
Real
Estate
Office.
a favorable reply, I was often asked *
10; at Cleveland—Cleveland 4, Chicago 5;
Abstract tUoea. Masting*.
at Pittaburg—Pittaburg 0, Cincinnati 2.
‘•Well, how do you like our city? What
Money to lota on Real Estate 1
on o'-in mission. General con
Brothcrho*&gt;d: At Boston—Boston fl,
do you think of It?*’ You wilt at onop sold
'
New York 1; nt Brooklyn—Brooklyn 3;
Philadelphia 1; nt Buffalo—Buffalo 4, Chi­ [Cumpiled from Lrwr.n Helper Quarterly by per- perceive the slender opportunity I had of l
C. F. DROOl
cago 12; at Pitudburg-Pitteburg 15, Cleve­
miarioa of II. 8. Hoffnum. ’publutbcr, Philadel­ being able to form an opinion worth any- .
land 10. The total attendance at League
phia.)
.
P. DRAKE, M. D„
tiring, and could give only a formal* and
and Brotherhood ganitu was: league,
Tbe rending forth of tho twelve, and tlie limited reply. A few week* acquaintance, ‘
Office over Holloway's drug store.
5,820. Brotherhood, 11,473. '
beheading of John tbe Baptist, briefly refer­
gives one a chance to look around
Office boars from 2 tn 4 p. ». Telephone, eon
Chicago, April 80.—The baar ball play­ red to in the opening verse* ot Ibis chapter, however,
with residence, at Holloway** drug
aud see things as they are, so that it be- aeetlng
&lt;
ing yesterday resulted in the following are more, fully recorded by Matthew aud comes a comparatively easy matter to dis- !
*con»: League: At Philadelphia-Phila­ Mark, in connection with tbe firnt, it is eern what la meritorious and advantageous •
worthy of note that Ho had just taught tbcm
M. B. G1LLA8PLE, Notary Public
delphia 5, New York 4. At Brooklyn- to pray that the Lord of tbo harvest would regarding the civic government, tbe popu- ", •
aud U. A Claim Are
Boston 2, Brooklyn 5, At Cleveland— semi forth laborers into His harvest; tlien lar animm* aud tlie local advantages, uf po- ’
Clevelands, Cincinnati 2. At Chicago- Ho called tbe twelve and unit them forth to sitlon occupied by the place. As to the
Pittaburg 4. Chicago 0.
answer tbfir own prayers. When wc prny first, it was with pleasure 1 observe the
Brotherhood: At Boston-Boston 15. let us remember tiuit God expects u» lo be unanimity with which tbe city fathers
(
New York 13. At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 7, willing to be used by Hun iu aoswering our unite in whatever is likely to reflect with Q
M. FOWLiR,
advantage on the city’s wellbeing, and the iO.
Philadelphia.14. At Pittaburg—Pittaburg prayers.
Dentist.
&lt;k Cleveland 7. Buffalo-Chicago game
10. ' "And tlm a|x»sll&lt;w, when they were re­ whole scope of their action seems to lie In
Room* formerly occupied t»y Dr. Jones, over
doing
the'greatest
good
to
the
greatest
&lt;
p&lt;*tjK»ne&lt;l—wet ground*.
turned. fold Him all tbat they had daos.”
Smith, Hams &amp; Van Arman’s.
^Chicago, May!.—Following are yester­
"And He took them, and went aside private­ number of tlieir constituents, not forget­
A. BARBER, M. D.,
day's scores of the base ball aggregation*: ly." Dare were so many coming and going ting to observe the strictest faith- regard­
rat, and Ho ing tlieir “Intra mural” obligation*. These
•
Physician and Surgeon,
league: At Philadelphia—New York 0, that,they hud uo leisure even
duties are much simplified by the desire of
Office over Nevin’s store. Office hours fro** 2 '
Philadelphia 3; ut Cleveland—Cincinnati took them aside to rest awhile (Mark vi, Si)'.
the people themselves, who seem desirous i
4. Cleveland 0: ut Chicago—Pittaburg 1, While we continue in there mortal bodies «u of seconding tbe Judicious attempts of their
cannot
work
unceasingly,
but
tbo
time
will
Chicago 6; at Brooklyn—Boston 7, Brook­
come when we shall be able to icrve unwea­ council to attract to their doors every H W. EOWRY, M. D.,
lyn 8
•
Physician and Surgeon.
means by which Uie welfare of the city VI•
Brotherhood: At Philadelphia—Bostotf ried ly (Itev. vii, 15). To be often alouo with may be legitimately advanced. Tbe ad­
Make* a specialty of treating diseases of tbe
9, Philadelphia 8—attendance, over I'.podc Jesus is another esreulial to faithful service,
preservation of virion
ventitious or accidental features of the , EYK and EAR and tbe
8PECTACLEH and eye
at Brooklyn—New York B, Brooklyn 10; at for He Hiiurelf spent wbdle nights in prayer
city’s position commercially or In a manu- ।
Cleveland—Chicago 5, Cleveland B; at to God.
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
11. "And tbe people, when they knew It, fpcturing point of view are few, but what
Pittsburg—Buffalos, Pittsburg 11.
followed Hint." John says that Jesus crosred exists are made the most of by the fortu­ Bouae.Hastings, Mich.
Chicago, May 2.—Tho ba.se ball record the Sea ot Galilee, and tbo jieoplv talipwed nate possession of an excellent and well
for yesterday w«» os follows; League: At bocatwo they saw Hi* iniraclck. Matthew developed system of railway communica­ k C. WELTON
Cleveland—Cleveland 11. Ciucinnnti 12; at and Murk say that Jesu* went by ship and tion. -affording Ingress and egress to every
Is agent for the Ohio Farmer's Insuraoes Co.
Cliicng'^—Chlc.-»g«*4, Pittsburg 3. Game* tbnt tl*e‘|ieoplf followed ou foot and outwent part of this great continent
He write* policte* on a man's property agalast
Let us now look at the "Intia mural" or toe* by fire, lightning or wind; •gainst
at Philadelphia und Brooklyn po“tj&gt;oued— Him. In tbe bunt He would bo an hour or
two alone with His disciples, an*! they would inside feature*, of the city and see liow it life by death and aoctdent.
rain.
strikes the stranger, it is a meritorous
Bretlierhood: At Cleveland—Cleveland 4,
MITH A COLGROVE,
Chicago 8. Ganje* ut Brooklyn, Philadel­ lived; it was true of Him "Too real 6t thhro feeling lo desire to stand well In the eyes
•
Lawyer*.
hou:c hr.lh eaten me up” i.Fs. Ixtx, 9; John of our neighbors, from either a commercial,
phia, aud Pittsbiirgpostponed—rain.
(Office tn Union block. Hustings.)
social or political point of view, and the
Chic.ugo, May 3.—The l»ose ball scores • J m
Practice Is all the court* of the state. ‘And lie received them." Matthew ami two features that present themselves prom­
recorded yesteiday were as follows:
IxMgue: At Philadelphia—Philadelphia Mark liutb say that He wa* moved witli cum- inently to those who, from the east nnd for 1 E. KENASTQN,
passion toward them. No pity for Himself, the first time see the city, arc first, the fine
Attorney at Law,
7, New York •;,.,*! Brooklyn—Boston 11, but full of pity for these sheep without a rolling, dry appearance of the Ind, and A.
(Over J. 8. Uoogvear &amp; Ca’s store.)
Brooklyn 2; at| Cleveland—Cleveland 1, tbepberd, even though ho knew their motive* then the respectable appearance of the
Practice* tn all court* ot the State. Collections
Cincinnati tt; at Chicago—Chicago 7, Pitts­ in following Him. How unwilling we nre to business part ns seen from the railway, promptly attending to.
,
burg 9.
be intruded upon by though lie** people, our crowned by the regal elevation of tbe ad­
Brotherhood: At Brooklyn—Brooklyn fl, time is -so pn-cidhiL Oh, how unlike our jacent High school, towering over all and
R. TIMMERMAN, Homapathle PhyNew York 3; at Philadelphia—Philadel­ । Master!
•
aiclan and Surgeon.
presentlug, for miles around, n conspicu(Office over Lathrop's drug (tore.)
phia 3, Boston fl; nt. Pittaburg—Pittaburg
“Ami G&gt;ako unto them of the kingdom of ou8 object in tbe landscape. One is much
1, Buffalo 4; ift Cleveland—Cleveland 4, God, aud healed them that had need of heal­ disappointed, an a closer inspection of this
ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, In­
ing.*' Both liody and soul Ho attetlded'To, site, to find sb much less of an elevation in
Saturday's league nnd Brotherhood fur He I* a,Kaviuur for both, and tho time the grade than he expected. The effect
surance and Loans.
games resulted a-s follows: League: At will eume when every saved aoui shall have a
Office with J. G. Runyan • bon. 2 doors north
from
a
distance
is
to
be
ascribed
not
so
ot Postoffice.
Brooklyn—Brooklyn 7, New York 3; al redeemed body tn which to dwell.
much
to
the
rise
ot
the
ground,
as
to
the
Special
attention
given to making exchanges
Philadelphia—Hnston 0, Philadelphia 5; at
12. “Seud the multitude away.” So said style of tbe building itself, and a happy of property. The interests of non-raddsat
Cleveland—Cleveland 3, Pittsburg3—game tins twelve a* lhe dny began to wear away,
property
owners
carefully
looked after. Farias
combination of the two produces an effect of all sixes tor sale or exchange.
Houses aad
called,darkness.! Chicago-Cincinnati game aud
they, weary and hungry, *a»v no bearing very much on the character of
]M»tpoDed—rain.
prospect of re»t, mid not much prospect of Hastings as a city In more aspects than
Brotherhood: At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 4, evou a bite for tbemwlvc* frAiu their few
one. A first look Impresses us, it must
N«w York 13: nk Philndclphin-Philadelpbin 8. Boston •’&gt;; at Pittaburg—Httaburg main**!. Not all tta gloriotS thing* of tbe be a business place, also, a place of some
6, BttfTnlo 2. ChicagojCleveland game kingtlvtu, of which Jesus bad been speaking, culture and literary pretension, and It Is
Corner of Court and Jefferson St. Keep* flour,
certainly an enterprising place from its
bone meal, ground oy*ter-*hell.
food
jK»rt poned— rai n.
cot;k! make even the twelve forget that they’ whole get up, so readily do these features feed,
for fowl*. Also * general »toek of groceries.
were hungry men. They luid vecn Him still and others run through one's mind Iu tak­ Good good*. Low prtees.
the storm and raise llw dead, but they teem­ Ing In places along a line ot railway.
WASHINGTON {.’ITT, May 5.—The treas­ ed oat to consider that the same power could
We shall now take n look at tlte mere in­
Job Clarke. 72 years old. married nt Fair ury depart ment’s monthly statement of feed these hungry tbousamL*. Their wisdom
astings
ity
ank
ternal economy of the city, mid sec how it
Haven. Conn., Wednesday, Mi** Cora changes in the circulation during April »a« to let them scatter where they might, stands In the eyes of a new comer. The
Buckingham, aired 22. It is Mr. Clarke'.* the month nmountiug to 8499,72! The nnd find food nnd shelter ox they were able
Mirit. •
Hastings,
many flue residences and trees found along
fourth nuttriipvnial venture.
in
the
u&gt;«
ns
nnd
country
round
about.
Tl^v
changes during the month were compara­
The death of the niece of Minister Pal­ tively slight. There wm* nn tucteose of old questn&gt;n still liv*,-d, "Can God furnish a Its lortg rectangular streets and avenues In­
dicate that it must be a place of some age.
CAPITAL, $50,000.00
mer. of Michigan, his last living relative, 82,3)7.786 in silver certificates. and 8083,434
has broken him down, and be cables that in gold coin. «lithe other hntitl there wm
13 "But He said unto them. Give ye them It Is no upstart. These fortunes are not
made In a day, nor ore these fine trees Incorporated under the laws of tbe StxU OC
to
eat.
”
He
Lad
asked
Philip,
“
Wheu«x&gt;
stsoil
a decreare of WA.wtM iu national bank
Michigan.
youths. It Is .evidently a place that has
w»-buy bread that tlienc may e.*U*’and Philip
The Bunk of America, of Philadelphia,
taken some time to make, ns witnessrd by
MLapeuded payment Wednesday. It had
in nob! certlflciite*. EJWt.TJH in hiul replied that they would uewl about two its schools, bridges, roads, water works, Open for business Dec. U». 1888 In building for
twelve branch?* ecnttcred through tlie United State, wte*. and $180.933in mtb- hundred penny wortli to gi veei cry on? n li11 te, with the purest water in the world, aud its
meriy occupied by Meiser Bro*.
•‘Wu hnvo no more but five lonvt&lt;aiitl two
city, and they were closed aimuttaneoufdy Midiary silver. The total amount of circuofficem: '
fi&gt;hns.When He asked i hilip. IlodiJ itto places of public and private business, and
with the main *&gt;fllce. TheMtepoait* are
l&gt;rove him, for He Himsolf Ituow what He were Its tc«]/s only mended, that is. the 0. G. Robinson. President;
said io amount to $7iM&gt;.&lt;*mi
muddy parts of them, the visitor woujd lie
would
do
(
John
vi,
0).
just
ns
lie
so
oflcm
lets
Chester Messer, Vice. Pre*.
Union and s»-n union fishermen on the
inclined to the idea it had advanced con­
Columbin river, OregoiL luulu bnttleXith
C. D. Beebe. Cashier.
I.ITTI.I. R*m K. Ark.. May X—Tn tbe Clay- us get Into n strait place to-prove us, while siderably In the lin-of age and civilization.
rifle* Tuesday in which one nun w.w V-n-Breckinridg* investigation Thursday all the time Hn knows tho way out and just The wheels ot the immense number of
DIRECTORS'.
killed, one fatplly wounded, and another \V. T. Hcibl*. one of tin- election judge.* ut what !!&lt;■ will du.
wagoits aud vehlet*w that line the streets
14,
15.
"Ami
He
rai
l
tollls
&lt;li*cip!es.
Make
Dan W. Reynolds,
W. H
Mriomdy hurt. The union -inch were the J'lummcrville. said that a* the count wiw tb»&gt;ii &lt;*t &gt;!. •*» to- Uftivsta a company. And nt times bear evidence to the depth and
D. G/Roblnson,
J. J
HgirnsHon*, in nUempting to atop the . ..-jp
four
.......... ppcaretl mat they did no, and made them all sit down." richness of the soil In the surrounding
Chester Messer,
other* fnwn n*bing.
.
thrusting revolvers* in the judges* facts.
....
mg unnu-u national banka M/dtl: "Give us the box.” No resistance Mark naj*: "U)*)U tbe green gross." John country and lead one to suppose that this,
C.
D.
Beebe.
have been authorized tocoiurneucr busi- wm tnndc. and the maskers departed with My*: “There was much grus* in lhe place” more than anything vise, has contributed
tfi
the
existence
of
Hastings
In
the
first
(Mark
vi,
»•;
J&lt;
!ni
vi,
10).
Tlie
thousands
n«**i; First National hank of New Brunns- tlm box. Witness wax near the house
&lt;t«uer*.l Banking Business Transacted.
f«h. Tex . capital.
City National where Clayton wns killed nnd beard the were all now orderly arranged and sealed in place. However (his may Ik-, It strikes u*
companies uj»a the green grass. Matthew this street feature Is the softest and per­
l«ank of Watertown. N. Y.. capital, ?1UO,- fatal shot, but did not see the aw
haps
the
weakest
spot
in
the
civic
admin
­
ROBERTSON
HOUSE,
says
thege
were
5,U0U
men
besides
women
and
(MIU.
children (Mut£ xiv, 21); aothere may hove istration. We shall assume there are no
Officers called at the bouse of Henry C.
F. URODERfiEK, Pr*pHf4»r.
street commissioners. In fact a look at the
Paris, May S.-*-The re-ballots in the mu­ been 12U companies of !&gt;U cacti, or ten com-,
Raymond, at Sing Sing. N. Y.. Thursday
(Kinies t&gt;&gt;c«&lt;’iiof tho twelvo disci|4ev But ••dump" in Main street near the railway Cot. Jefferson and Court Ste., Hastings, Mich,
morning to arrrot him for bigamy. Ob­ nicipal election jjsaterday remitted in the observe the order, and rememta-r the precept, crossing, forbids the supposition that such
Rdte«, 8 I ,OO per Day.
taining permbudon to change hi* clothing. retdA* of 53 Republicans, 5 Conservatives*,
This House is new, with pleasant rooms. Tbs
"Let oil things be done deceutlyatxl iu or­ a body of individuals exists. Here wc
Haymond went into another room and and 1 Boulangist. The council will stand der.
” for God is not the author of confusion meet n spectacle that brings us up all patronage of the public is raipeetfunv solicited.
Cd Republican-. 18 Coiwervativ**. aad 2
shot himwlf fatally. (1 Cor. xiv, S3, 40). A disorderly home or Ktandhm, as a sailor would say. Its ef­
BoulangiM*.
MORTUAGK 8A1E.
Rev. William Hornes, a noted Prc^iyroom or wardrobe or bureau drawer or office fect on a stranger is, we might say stun­
Default having beea made In tbe condition*
terinn minister, died Thursday at .Jackson­
or store is nocmlit toa Christian. Confu­ ning, and serves to show with what ease
i* certain nfortgage made by Cbarle* W.
New Yoke. May 2.—The new 1-cent sion, disorder, tumult, uuquietnem are none one may, and does, get accustomed to cer­ of
ville, III*. It was Mr. Barnes* who preached
Digg* and F.llciKC. blgn. hi* wife, to John
daily paper. The Evening Graphic, ap­ of .thodoidg* of tbe Holy Spirit. Our bodies taim enormities and incongruities. What, Greble. dated tbe seventh uay of - A
tlw funeral sermon of Daniel Webater.
and recorded In the office of the
E. D. Walker, editor of The Cwmopol!- peared yesterday afternoon. The editor?* are tbe temple* of the Holy Spirit, nnd the to-day. is viewed as a nuisance. Is to-mor­ iwi.
for the county of Barry
ami publisher* are western journalists. It life of Christ is to be manifest in us. I«et us row. &lt;iuite bearable. Next day it may be Deed*,
Michigan, on tbe toih day of *
Tn liber 13 Ot mortgage* on
while fishing Id the Boanake river. North will be Republican in politic**.
lay it to heart.
treated as a real convenience, ami so ac­ 1*81,
which
mortgage, there l* claimed ti
Carolina. Hb» bod* was recovered Thurs­
IB.
"Tlken
He
took
tlie
Ove
loaves
and
tbe
customed
do
wc
get
to
the
plague
that
no
tbe
date
of this notice the *oui
THE MARKETS.
day.
two fishes, and looking up to Heaven, He one ever thinks of Its presence. But see. dred and elghty-elght dutlan and sixteen cent*,
Chic too. Mayl
Two colored me« isdio nrrived nt Wich­
blesMsl tUcni. and brake, and gnv« to the dis­ Ixiok over that railing by tlte footpath and and an attorney'* fee ot twenty-five dollan pro­
vided
for
in
said mortgage, ana no suit or pro­
Foltewing are tbo quotation* on the board ciples to act la’fore the multitude.” He took take slock of the fell compound. Not
ita, Kan.. Thursday, report that the condi­
ceeding* at law having been Instituted to re­
of teada to^tay: Wbtat-No
May opened just what they bad and used iu Ho took tbo
tion of the colored settlers iu Oklahoma ia tfir.
the money* secured by Mid mortgage, or
clneed 0-c: Juoe. opened f»*M» • c!o*ed -7c;- rod tlmt was in M&lt;aies* band and wrought having yet got accustomed to the thlim. It cover
any
part
thereof;
deplorable. They are destitute nnd ou the July, opened Wh-. clooc*! tO^e. Corn-No.
staggers ine to look at It. Here are bar­
Now therefore, by virtue of tbe power of sale
verge of starvation.
2 Mar, o,ieni-d 3&amp;T. detd
June, wonder* with It. He took tbe widow's pot of rels, some good and some not good, but contained tn Mid mortgage and lhe statute tn
nearly all more or less tilled with rotten *ncb cam made and provided nou&lt;*e u hereby
The Soutbcwn TDinaL* I*rew* njoociafion •peoed 3k-, duwii ?4J*c; July, opened M.’ic, oil nud multiplied IL
ou Saturday Che tblrty-firstday of May*
given
17.
"And
they
did
eat,
and
were
all
filled.
”
cJ'Sel
«&gt;*•■
Oats-No.
2
May.
opened
and corrupt matter, exposed aud reeklngth A. D. that
held its ninth annual meeting nt St. Louis
18*0. at tan o'clock In Cbe forenoon J *haU
Thursday. There was a banquet in the rime! SH ; June, opened tta, cloned Xfi^ct Ptiilip thought that two hundred penny­ the sun. emitting gases and smells that set) at pu•lie auction to the htabest bidder, at the
July, opened tta, :cl«*d S5b,c. Pork-May. worth might be enough to give every ona n bespeak of tvphus: road scrapings and oth­
s-venlng.
ouetwtl and clowd |L%Mk June, opened and
Sarah J. Carter fa suing her husband. closed $ 13J!-; July, bpeue । .«13-3‘». cl«i*ed 8 330. little, but Jesus does not give that way. Hi* er filth spreading itself with glacter-like
Invitation is, "Eat, O friend*; drink, yea motion over tbe contiguous meadow, tin­
Anchibald Carter, for divorce at Colum­ I »r.l—June. . jcuuJ 10.47,4. clm«l fidm*.
&lt;frir.k abundantly, O beloved” (Song of Sol.
bus, O. Man and wife are each over 78
IJvr*to-k-fn*‘»« *,‘K’k yani* price* were v, I). And even these poor sbepl:erdla«s ware in ail stage* ot decay, from an oyster­ amount due on
can to a birdcage or a tin store, and a cenL-Interest ana an laeaieost*. toge
nlioted
a*
follow*:
t
««
—
M*rk*t
opened
years cdd.
and rtrowB. w.tb P»i ** c tower, shrop He delights to fill. Aa the disciples mass of other debris, foul aud indescriba­ an attorney tee of twenty five dollar* &lt;
Alderman McAbee aad M. J. Corcoran, actinlight grad-*. »4.ni4*4dB-. roach packing. 14.1 3 (■um around from conijmny to company
for therein, the premises being des
«jf Chicago, the latter a wanl pclincinn. 4.U- mixed low J4.Wj4.25, b&lt;*svy pacsiDgaa i prexing more food upon then* the answer ble. Surely there is some one who should ed
be responsible to the citizens for thh. It »*ld mortgage aaall that certain ptao*
have been Indicted for fraud* In tlie recent thl piaa lot*. M-V» ,4.38.
romes from all directions, Satisfied, abun­ may be tramping on some one's toes to a .­ of land, lying and bring situate aa thet
.
quarter of th" northeast quarter «
Prv-lu e: Butter—Fiaeat rrramery. M&amp;Lc dantly satisfied.
city election there.
vert to this subject, but It uurfht to be seen twenly-»evr* (T.) In town three (3&gt; sorth. of
I*vkln» atcrA.
Charles F. Wright, of Benzonia. Mich., pcrib:iin « dviry.
"And there was taken up of fragments to. even if his corns should suffer. An range nine (*) west, containing forty (40)aer
who shot and killed Sheriff Marshall nud &amp;u«. Egw-Xrirtly fre.-b.llc1 per do*. JW- (bat remained.to them twelve basket*'' Inof land, be the *une more or less according
eken&gt;,
I*'' lb; *pring chlckene. Kead of a little foreach disciple, which would extra squeeze should be given him or them the United 8t*te« survey thereof.
e
Deputv Tburtnjr lm*t AngR-st, wa* msd- try-Ch
fcf.cn t. ,Ni jc.- do* turkey*, 8ftj4? pw lb;
if it need* be to remind them of such a
Dated March lit, 1*30.
‘
trui-ed to life imprisonment Thuraday.
arc been all thal twelve ram conkl obtain ncgledt of the most obvious sanitary laws.
John a. grkuix,
di»&lt;kn.H41 c-.K
f4&lt;»d&lt;UW per do*. Pota­
'
Mortgagee.
An accommodation train on tbe Balti­ toes on truck - Common and mix *dJ5»t«Bic per from five loaves and two fished bero u a Having been asked a plain question, I give
Smitr * CotxraoTR. Att'yi for Mortgagee.
basketful for euch. Hail they riltixhiy kept
more aad Ohio railwsy waa wreck*! Satur­ bu: PecrleveJK •
te&gt;r bm
«f.
a
plain
answer
as
matters
present
them
­
O' iM-r bn: Burbank*. 430A* per bu. 1JL wbat they bail for tittttfariwk, bow little they
day, the engine being amaahed into old
MORTGAGE SALK.
selves to me, but in all kindness. This,
Default having been made In the eoodiUoc*
iron aud the can* broken up, but not a per- nois s-veel potato©*, goad to choice. SaA%s3 73 would have had, but by giving it away wbat however, la an itistitutiou that must go.
per bb . Apple* -F«Uf to
4*’ •kO*-JI.8u per abundance become* theirx Afraid to give
of a certain tnnri&lt;w» made by Fanny 0. Aid­
*t*m serlo’teljr hart
,
But for this plague spot and the dam In
ID Samuel R. wiUnton dated December j»t.
bbl.
to God lc*t wo bare not enough for ourselve*, thfi midst of the city, of no practical use to rich
A Miior named Jordan attempt*! to de­
A. D. 18&gt;8, and recorded tn the of!U*e of the
we continue poor; but when we cheerfully any one. and now providentially sweiit register of deeds, tor lhe county ot Barry and
mt hl. ship
s. L’.. Satnnlar.
state of Mlchlgto.on lhe »th day of January
and Jitnrail &lt;mrbonr&lt;l lo mini oohon*.
Wfceat-Eo. 2 red winter.
cash: do give Him’that which i*all Hi* own any way, away, 1 could have found nothing but A. D. 1840. tnllberaoof mvruage*. on pagerHI.
He wni bnrdlxta *
tafore b&lt;- Mar.tLtntac; du Jun-. fiMfar.-do J°'r- "fac- then He makes us to enjoy His tullnew, and words of praise for IL Soms one must or wh|ch mortgai* lb*re is chUtned to be due
onr
ccp
runneth
over.
“
Tbo
blearing
of
tbo
of tn It. notW the num of one hun­
ComNo.
2
mixed
rash.
44Wet
do
May.
4B£-.
wm wiwd b) ehnrk, nod cord to pi««.
make the initial m &gt;vc to have th° streets' at the
Oaw-Qulrt: Nm 2 »hite Lord, it maketb rich; and He addetb no and public health better s&lt;.*eu to. tlnn wjll dred and nerenrr-two dollar* and twentveevM
The bow* ot &lt;&gt;»« bol N«dm&gt;. » fermrr do June. «le%
cent*, and an attorney's ,'ec of twenty-five dol­
&lt;a«h. Ws: do Maj).*#-: du Jnna,61MK do
■t SL Grorfr de !• Brone., Que. wm July.
lars
provided
for In «ald mortgage, and no suit
Hastings
bo
what
It
strikes
one
as
Geiug,
3HjcKyc-Dull- t ar&gt;ey-nominal. Himself to L? broken and poured forth for
or proceeding* al Law having been iMtltutbd to
homed Kridv nlghL
Purit-Dtdl: rnw-AH
for new. Lard u«; why should we. hesitate ty place our­ in a long stretch of railway Journeying, recover the money* secured by -aid mortgage,
ter. agrd 15 y«o". l«-ri»b&lt;«l hi the
-Quiet; June, •M.71: July. *U«- August. |0»X selves in Hi* band* moat unrc*crvediy, one of the mo«t likely looking places the or any part thereof.
anil Nwleo'-i nod bl* *&gt;n wura badly
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of Mia
j 'Ictlodo. &gt;
(bat we may be broken and pomm! eye has met and a pleaun: place for both contained
In said mortgage, and the statute tn
J
TotJtDO. Ohio. May 1
burned.
. ,
.__
round by HU hand* for tbe life of business and residenca.
»u*b case made and provi led. notice is hereby
Wheat—Higher aud active c^ah and May, others! . I| may not be pleasant to the flesh,
The following uutional l»an*ta Imve been
Rohert Blackwood.
••-— — Saturday tbe twenty^
July. M.-r .Vuzi Ht, »!■■- Cora-Mroug
nntboriard to commence burinemn Capital OfiUc
and active r.-)»and May. 31c; Jl,b'« 3^»c. fhits but it «dl !.&lt;** wonderfully profitable. "Ex­
Xallooal l«u.k ot Olympia, at
-Arc.: &lt;a*h and M-y.
b^'„CIwu‘ cept a tw* of wltcal fah into the ground am!
Waah,. eaplul *U».«» ®hton .Wlonal
Following are the real estate transfers,
die, it abideth afotir: but if it die, it bi iugetb
bunk of ZnnMrfUe, »l Zonm' HS
“P1’ ie«J—Firm; ca h. 83j' Octoxr, S3Mt
forth much fruit" (John xii, 24). Who is for the week ending May £th, 18110. as
willing lo 1* pmawd round fur tbe good of taken from the books In the register's office: holden). tbe premises deprived
tai »25O.(K*J.
.
others,
uot
loving
hi*
life
here,
»o
that
he
may
Al Well. Point, Tex.. SM unlay, a tarnOscar 8. Hadley, bv Executor* etc. to Richard
• Wheat-Higher c»U *imI Juh .
: A»w keep it unto life eternal! Some mtruclaa «n»
auro damaged nearly eeen bouee
rart. fiJWe- t 'orn-BUrber: July. 3 He; Au- recorded by three of the evangelist*, some by
killed two women, and wounded two other
two and some by only one; but this uul- is re­
cord*! by all four, and it is, I tbiuk, tbe only
^Htah water eonttauM aloud t he Bod and
one ao recorded. May th* reason be to tench
' MUWMlura.
Su'Xr^emlnTmtM.
Frau* n-trial.
’
ring
on
track
cad&gt;.
Mibmerned and tbo negro laborer, nre ret
ItiMl., Mteh.
paws tbe Mime broad to otter*. If all Car!*1 ncatbrrn,
HMteOriMa.
dan*
everywhere
would
seek
above
nil
things
uged In
UgWZ
iu luc
the numhlita. 2 u . ■
..
, rv
uwk. SHac. Oat*

It Menu that the com of thediMMee
to the luouui liner cite ot ,P»ri« wne
««*•
rr»« the wmriOK
ot tBe
hennog. ot the propeller «h»tt, which hS
entirely atwppeorwl where tho, pwowd
through the «er». Thi, reeulted Iu the
breaking of the shaft outaide the stern, the
toowquenre ol which wu the rwlucilon ot
tne cuginet to complete ruin.
The police defaced Boulangitt placards
posted at Paris Sunday on the occasion of
the municipal election*, but thirteen Boubfogr-ta were favored in 1m*1 Iota that will
ngve to be taken over again.
Two thousand uniformed Odd Fellow*
paraded at Burlington, I a, Tuesday.
Sixty pool sellers and others of that ilk
were each fined 8100 at Chicago Tuesday.
Joy Gould and party arrived at Chicago,
Tuesday. They will remain n couple uf
days.
Forty Anarchfata wore arrested in Pari.*
Tuesday for inciting disorder among work­
ingmen.
A Chicago syndicate is said to hove purchared the street railroads of San Antonio,
Tex., for 81,500,000.
The Exchange Natioual bank, of Canal
Dover, O., capital 850.000, box been author­
ized to l)e«in businear.
Rev. T. A. Lange, a Canadian Methodist
missionary, was stabbed to death at Tokio,
Japan. April 5, by twn burglars.
The new cruiser Baltimore ha* returned
from her inspection trip, but no report na
to hef conduct nt rea has yet Ix-cn made.
The marriage of Mia* Margaret Blaine
to Walter Dararoreh wilj take place May
17 at the Blaine residence in Wtisbiugton
City.
A note wa* returned to the treasury *1*partment al Wa»hirgtun City n few days
ago which wa* n 810 bill on one -.ide and
SVOonthe other. Tiw mistake was nuulc
by letting a sheet fall ou the floor while
printing and putting At on the plates
wrung side up. There is another bill of
the same kind in circulation.
Jo-wph Pulitzer, proprietor, and John
A. CockdriJl, Julius Chnml*en* and James
F. Graham, editor* of the Neiy York
World, wire indicted by the grand jury
Wednesday fur criminal libel of ex-Judge
Hilton, the executor uf th** A. T. Stewart
estate. Tire World has been printing a
series of sensational article* charging that
Hilton conspired to get possession of
Stewart's wraith.
Lyman.I. Gage wax elected president of
the World's fair hoard of director* tit Chi­
cago. Wednesday, ami Thomas B. Bryan
and Potter Palmer respectively fl ret nnd
second vice presidents.
Judge Horton, st Chicago, issued nn in­
Junction Wednesday restraining John E.
Van Pelt, Daniel Wren, nnd other «-xIfaodle members of the county beard, from
I {nxisecuting suite at law for back saltirba*,
vtr
Mrs. Harriet P. Wheelock, mother of J.
' H. Wheelock and K T. Wimclock, tbo
latter editor of The SBur nnd News. Mc*lfor*!, Wi*., died Tues*, »y. She was 7fl yw*r»
old, aud te-loved by every one who knew

Hasting* a* It Appear* to a Stranger.

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OF INTEREST TO SPORTS.

Harper, ot Harper Broa, died al lonarn.,
K. ¥., Saturday.

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B

�Hastings Banner
Thursday. May&gt;18»0.

additional local.
Tlie sale of tax lands took place Monday,
the bidding being quite lively.
At a meeting of the school board Mon­
day evening the application of Prof.
Roberta for superintendent -of the city
schools next year was rejected.

Mrs. C. Smith, May 9th 1890.
Opening exercises.
Roll call, quotations about birds.
Latin course in English. Viola Willison.
Chautauqua Physics, Prof. Roberts.
Archeologinal clubs in Italy. Mrs,
Barber.
n
,
Italian Literature. Miss Hallock.
The Chautadquan Map Series, Dr. Timinennan.
' Critic, Mrs. Johnson.
The Sabbath school exercises tliat were
to lie held at the U.* B. charch in Balti­
more Saturday and Sunday. May 10th and
Uth, are withdrawn.
Obituary. •
Died, at Grand Rapids llwroday. May 1st,
■9U, of LnHoxuaUon of the bowels. Jennie, wife

and five days. .
,;
Jennie Kelly was born In the township
of Irving, May 20th, 1839; and was mar­
ried April 25th, 1885 to IHlon H. DeGotla,
making her home in Middleville until two
years ago. when Mr. and Mrs. DcGolia
moved to Grand Rapids, where they had
since resided. Mra. DeGolta was a woman
of warm true heart, kindly impulses,
charitable, and- to her family ever loving
and affectionate—a true wife, a faithful
mother. She was constant in her friend­
ship, and loved her friends, of whom she
had verv many. She will be greatly
missed as she was greatly loved and re­
spected by all who knew imr. A husband,
a daughter of four years and a little son
aged two years survive to mourn her loss,
and in their affliction have the keen sym­
pathy of all.
The funeral took place Sunday from the
Catholic church of.this city, and was very
largely attended.
Tuesday evening, the Building &amp; Loan
Association sold plrority ou 8700 tn two
loans at 30 per cent, premium. These
loans bear six per cent; Interest. The
borrowers are as much members of the
Association as those who go1 Into It as an
investment. They participate in all tbe
profiuthe same as though they had not
borrowed.
At tirst thought, il may strike gne that
30 per cent Is a very high premium. On
the contrary it Isa very- low premium, as
the following figures will demonstrate:
The average life time of sueh au associa­
tion is from 8 to IV years. Suppose a
man borrow 81,000 nt 0 per cent Interest,
and pay 50 eta. per month on each 8100 of
principal, nnd pay 30 per cent premium
for his loan. If the lifetime of the As­
sociation were eight years he would pay
as follows:
Iu 8 yrs. on principal (&lt;f 800 a yr.. .$
“ “ Interest (&lt;c 6 per cent..........
30 per cent, premium....’..................

Total payments...,..
Rev'd from Association.

.Si.-jdb
1,000

8 200
■ Difference.
So that the borrower, although he pays
30 per cent premium, gets the use of
81,000 eight years for 8200 or a little over
.1 per cent. Ttds is on a basis of eight
But ten years is ^gtAitless more nearly
the correct figure as to the time it takes to
wmk out the par value of stock In a Build­
ing and Loan association. Taking that ns
a basis we have in lhe example given
above, borrowing $1,000 at 30 percent
premium:
In 10 yra. on principal @ $00 a yr.. .g 000
•- “ Interest @ 6 per cent...
■*
“*
MO
Premium so per’cent.....................
300

Total payments 10 years................ SI.500
Received Loan from Association... 1,000

James Robinson, the athletic trainer at
Princeten College, Princeton, N. J., Mjr»:
‘•I have found it Imperative tc^haveeure
and simple remedies on hand ifl case of
cuts, bruises, strains, sprains, colds, rheu?
mktlsm, etc. Sbortlymfter entering upon
my profession in this country,. I discovered
sueh ■ remedy in Altoock's Porous Plastera.
I tried other plasters, but found them too
harsh and irritating.
Allcock's Porous Piasters give almost
Instantaneous relief, and their strengthen­
ing power is remarkable. I have cured
scores of students and .friends of sore
throats and colds by the application of
these plasters on the throat and chest I
bad a pupil who contracted a severe cold
which settled on his kidneys. I placed
two plasters over the kidneys, and tbe re­
sult wns that*1n six hours he was entirely
welL In cases of weak back, put two
plasters on the small of the backhand in a
short time you will be capable of quite
severe exercise. In “sprint” and “dis­
tance” races and jumping, the muscles or
tendons In the legs aud feet sometimes
weaken. This can Invariably be relieved
by cutting the plaster In narrow strips, so
as to give free motion, and applying on
muscles affected.
I have used Allcock's Piasters success­
fully in walking*matches, when the legs
became tired and swollen with over exer­
tion, by covering the important muscles
with them.
1’t Is my unreserved opinton—an opinion
formed after considerable experience—
that Allcock’s Porous Plasters are a most
efficacious and valuable rejnedy.”
Beware of Imitations, and do not be de­
ceived by misrepresentation. Allcock's,
and let no solicitation or explanation In­
duce you to accept a substitute.
Allcock’s Corn and Bunion Shields ef­
fect quick and certain relief.

LEATHER GLOVES.

There are aeveral terms in tbe glove trade
that may ho worth explaining. The word
“kid” really means kid leather, awl there
can bo little doubt that the better grades of
tide of the infant goat. About twice n year
some newspaper revives the old yarn that
kid gloves are made of rat akin, and tells
how tbo rats are bunted for that purpose in
the aewers of Paris. The only foundation
th,-re is tor the story fa that, some years ago,
experiment* Tvaro tried with rat skins. Tho
results were unfavorable, the largest skins
being too small for any but a child's glove,
and the pelt too tender to be of any service.
“Chevrette,” a term used to distinguish
some gloves of a dressy character, for street
wear, fa both French and English. and has
several liberal meanings. It fa from “chevre,•
a goat, and vro are justified in expecting a
chevrette glove to be of young goat riciu, In
distinction from the heavy goat gloves used
for rough work. Great progress has been
made, however, in tanning sheep aud lamb

this with bfa head, but his body knows it; tor,
after all, tbe bod} do- a good deal of it* own
thinking independently of what wo call am•ciousat*—. He rtand* on the step and looks
up aud down the, street He doesn’t know
wbftt hs fa looking' for. Indeed, ho u not
looking far nnyth.ng. Ho just looks with a
vort at uudrflned hope that be will sue some­
thing suggestive to him of wbat to do. Ho
jump* down the «seps and goes to the gate,
bangs cd it n metnent, make* a few sound*
with hfa voice vuca as nobody but a boy can
make, and nobair else would make if he
could. They don't mean anything. Ho make*
them because—well, Ixacauso he fa n boy.
As if ho bad suddenly thought of some­
thing to do, he liangs the gate open and
rushes down the middle of the r;reet yelling
like a young Indian. -But he Huh not sudden­
ly thought of something to do. Ho has rimply done that be:a use be couldn't think of
anything iodo and must do something. Tlien
he pick* up n stone and'fires it at a dog, and
cringes and feel* sorry if it hits lhe mark.
He down’t want to hurt the doz. He throw*
tbe stone becau*&gt; be and the doc and the
stone are there, aud it fa bandy to &lt;1* so. Fbr
a few second* he stands and look* up into .a
tree at—nothing. Then be breaks into a ru i
again, and suddenly sit* down on ^he curb­
stone as if be had accomplished isunethiug
aud was content.—Washington Capital.

THE MARKETSHostings.
Anples—Dried. 5c per ID.

Can only be secured by patronizing
»eUee..W.««n»B^wileeM*: eelt.SHe.

Home Industry.

wuerlt»e.«&gt;je
^^Perh..

Detroit*
m»«ns-Ei_M0»l.m per bu. tor city picked.
Butter'WSB'

They call tbfa sugar ••acrusc.” Glycerine.

VOL.

The TJIOY LAUNDRY is just such an' institution it h.t
to depend upon the support of the people of this city an,|
vicinity.
•'
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Egg»-nai». .
Oate-2ae'-«ope^n-

Mamie

Cattle—Cholev to**’aoW5®6’
Cbo-ce heavy butchers M-VctS*-1"
“heel. »»«U".h."Bheet.&lt;-|p;«!
“
eitn.»»»»»•»;
Lambs, clipped, beat. $« M®8&lt;L*5
.
Hom-Duh and lower, mlxeo. ne»r&gt;.
StJtMHJS.

Should laundry be send away, when the work can to d0D(.
just as well at home, ^nd as cheaply?

Aiming to increase my facilities, I ask your support, Call
on me when you want anything done in my line.

Very truly yours,

J. C. HOUSE.

Entombed In a Crater.

J. A. Beaton mid R. W. Loudon, of Albu­
querque, while oa their way to the Malpafa,
met a ^Mexican Who volunteered tor a few,
dollars to gn and show them what ho knew
about the eralet. Av » general thing Mexi­
cans ore superstitious aud shun the vicinity
of Uie lava tads, but this man agreed to go.
Ho piloted the Albuquerquean* to n car-? on
the highest point, through crocks iu tho -Toor
of which a war^* vap*w ascended. Viewing
tho surroundings for a few swonds the men
were startled by a low. rumbling sound like
distant thunde-. and the lava beneath ihelr
feet trembled.
The Mexican fled immediately to the rpin
air, but before thq gentlemen could rcahiu it
a portion of tbe bottom of tho cave fell, and
Absolutely Pure.
they with it, into intense darknew. Neither
was injured, but the ground upon which they
A ereain of tarter bakJnj powder. Highest
fell seemed to sway to and fro. Fortunately of ah in IrarrnlDR rtreurth.-l'. 8. Govern­
one of tho y-rty liad a caudle aud some
matches, and after Innumerable attempt* to ment Report. Aug. IT. 1SW».
light it the candle was made to burn.
When tbe light wns obtained a lako of
water, black as pitch, lay at their feet, while
Uie opposite shore appeared to lie moving
from right to left. It seemed that they hod
landed on a floating island or n huge max* of
fava, which lias probably been eddying
aijpuud in th fa Ktrnngo whirlpool for ceuCabinet ITiotograpbs, 83100 per down.
turire. Tbo Mexican soon returned to the
mouth of the cave, and, lowering lariats, by
Tin-types.
the aid of tbrir horses pulled the imprisoned
Specialty of children's photoA.
explorers out ot their boudagv and to the
surface oacemore.—Sen Francfaro Chronicle.

SCHUMAKER’S

POWDER

Photograph-:
Studio, UNDERTAKING

DRINK

t

FUhlng for Chicken*.

Nortk .of M’s Hotel.

LION
COFFEE illWkhuW Stittry

an ek'uant new
« fiw line &lt;ff
tn mi wnrt.

Line.

Euxbalmin^’ Free of Charge.

I Also Carry a Full Line of

FURNITURE.
Prices and Quality Guarani* *|.

NEW COUNTRY!

iA
IN THE Pl»£. CEBW.

A TRUE COMBINATION OF

Mocha, Java and Rio.

.

HEMLOCK AID SA it 0*000

B. N. Sriii MAKEtt.
Mir* R. B. SriiCMAKKU

A Beautiful Souvenir

Picture Card Given
WITH EVERY POUND PACKACE

LION COFFEE
When rou buy vour Groceries try a
Klrag? LION COFFEE. Itfathe
: in the United State*- made up from
a selection of Mocha, Java ard Rio,
properly blended nnd fa conceded bv nil
to make the n'.cwt cup of Coflbe in tbe
land. For Salo Everywhere.

w Woolson Spice Co./Manfrs,
Kansas City, wm.

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Fw Crete,Addrm AS. PWSH, Grvd tap*,
's«=ct«&gt;« toC. c. swajoasacj

. . n*«Tlxc.s.Mich.. April 17. isK.
Notice is hereby given that the copanuerahlb
heretofore existing between the uudenlgned
under tbe Arm name of PhllliM &amp; tloule fa thS
day dlwoived.Geo, W. sonfa retiring ah ac
**‘d nnn •"
!*»&lt;» to
Hpnry E. Bhiillpa successors to Phillips &amp; Soule
liabilities
of said firm
assutned tn,'
»m all
smn
b. nu'.ip,.
™ are
"rSttSi!"
Japanese lucquer fa highly apdkeuct. It And
gives a surface to wood much harder than
GKO. W.SOVUL
the beat copal vamfah, without lirittlenwa.
It takes a pollah uot to be excelled, which
hats f«jr ccutnrle*, as ,ue may see in tlw ok!
treasures of Japan. It u proof ngninst boil­
ing water, alcohol and apparently every
A copy of Wobsten Unabridged diction­
agent known. It fa the best poaoible applica­
tion for laboratory table*. A photographer ary to every frultman, gardener, farmer or
■talcs that he has a set of developing trays any person who buys of me or any of my
that have been iu tue for more than a rear, arrats $40 worth of Nuraery stock or
and they remain in perfect condition! In *c*ds of any kind for soring or fell plant­
Japan the varnish fa used for many house­ ing. p. of I. prices. Terms cash or ap­
hold article*.—New York Commercial Ad- proved note. Come and see me or make
wants known by addressing Wridhte Nur­
vertfeer.
aery agency. Middleville, Mich.. P. O. box

Given Away.

The rapidity with which tbe counter has
been paying ita public debt during the last
ten yearwhaa excited the admiration of the
world. Today we are paying il, interest
upon oar debt $35,000,010. faj contra* with
this France pay* annually In internet $$38,-,
(XXi.OOO: Great Britain, $l30,«»,(X»; AustroHungary. $120,000^00; Italy, $H)0,00onooRussia. $X&gt;I,&lt;100,000, and Sjmiu $36,(X»^00’
Prusda alone of tbe German statm pavh $4* .
000,000, ami Canada, with but one-twelfth of
the population of this country, pays nearly
one-third ns much annually In interest ar
$10,000,000.—Boston Advertber.
’

Mich.

BOOTS AND SHOES.
I have just received a fine lot of Meh's
Shoes and Children’s Fin&lt; Shoes and Slip­
pers of all kind and styles. First-class goods
at bottom prices.
Call and see me before
you buy.
'
Nevins blk.

mmtfafactory thing lie knowi of. R fa fanUt
on wrong principles. He never goes to the
dictionary to look up a word but he i» fad
a-teay by getting intern,ted b; nlbor dHlrii.
Hons, unul finally be forget* what Word he !
started out to look up. What fa needed fa a
dictionary operated on the nickel-in-th&lt;Mdot
principle, and which will show but tho one
word dammded mxl keep all otfan in th*
backgpouud and out of sight-Bosten Tran-

on toe same fa made payable as
ed, and should the same rvnjaln unnaldVor'^^
•Pare ot thirty days, tbebai'd from
dT?’ .^r ,he W' « the Sd bi’rtv

iSU'LffMP-

I ani *acfaflcd than? fa mure imaginary
'outilo in This wnrbl
Avarle. U. up «r&gt; aiu,. „„
Hope is a blind guide. but wharo did
find a better onef-Kow York Weekly.

and thlny^u
°F thirty dotUra

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«&gt;Sm.7 5^,2?
"«uy. a.
'.I than

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The above is a cut of the

BASCOM FOLDER
0“ which our papers are
folded. This
are folded.
This machine
machine is nght
inning, simple
and- "
low
priced,
the a'-eraee
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.»uou, just
iu»l what d.C
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needs and can afford tb buy. Sold on ’!ie
most
^cturidb^ter“8 “d warranted for 5 years. &gt;h'»i-

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MORTGAGE SALE.
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a 1)*S.wU1it hnvlcR tx*D *«*de In the condition*
r-uFiu "TSRsr
N",ch “to. A.P D. me
’ reeoSted
In tbe office of the Register of Deeds
&lt; ounty of Barry and state of MlchJran*
»Lln
Uth d*T ot kUrah A. lkT«?, In’fift'at
t*i».an pacers.ssldtnortnrTwM otTn^

WUS.

Your

F. G. STOWELL

It fa generally known that cbemfau can

Mrs. Bowman la very low. and is not ex­ aan:e swectculug property. Tho Gennaus
pected to live bat a few daya.
Tbe l”a of 1. arc talking very strong of
running a It of 1. store.
though it* production for practical purpcw*
Robert Ph Ill ipe is building a slat and
wire fence along the highway.
l^st Friday evening there was some­
thing more than an ordinary going on at Ffateor ha* succeeded in obtaining a true
Bd. Tungato’s. hi the shape of presents sugar, which fa capable of undergoing alcoand a tmuntlful supper.
Mr. Wickwire. of Prairieville, was over Hire ordinary sugar.
here to spend Saturday and Sunday with
Thera fa only ,xie thing wanting in thia
new cbomical sugar which causes it to differ
Ftorn Edmunds also Sundaycd with her i from tbe natural sugar, aud that is that it is
, parent*.
.
optically inactive; it will not route a beam

v failed

Ing about. He fa full of ph rural action. and
must got some of Lt out of hixg Wore bod time,

Connecticut chicken thieves hare lilt upon
n new method of depleting poultey ynnfa
with much succen. J. B. Palmer, of Gran­
iteville, fa tbe heaviest loser, and to him tho
discovery of the scheme fa dye. When ho en­
tered hfa poultry yard he found one of hi*
chickens npfrarenfly suffocating. Clow ex­
amination tevralad to him about a du«jn
yunls of ffali line trailing from fht chicken'll
lieak. Then it dawned ujron Mr. Palmer thnt
dered so elegant and so durable as to bo prac­ some one had been fishing tor chickens on hl*
tically iudfatinguisbablo from goat leather in premises. The thieves’method was to bolt a
looks or wear.
fish line with a worm, drop it conveniently
Unbl within a few years “dog skin gloves” near tho .poultry, gnd when tbe worm was
were always made of lamb or goat skin— •wallowcrl'it was on easy matter lo capture
never ot tho real canine cuticle. Lately, tho chicken without difficulty. — Chicago
however,'thedifficultfasof drcsshg have been Timos.
overcome, and now excellent gloves are m.*uls
A Good IlablL
cf real dog skin, though the quantity fa uot
very large. Ouly the finer grades ot skins
are'suited to street wear, the heavier skins a certain merchant here Iu Bo^on wbl&lt;*u
being dressed in oil tor hard usage.
■trikes me iu being particularly wine and
Gloves called "castor” have bad quite a profitable. Every night on bfa return home,
history. Tbo word indicates the skin ot th* either ju* l&gt;etore dinner or immudialoly after­
beaver, but the best French “castor” gloves ward, be site down, and spends fruhi ten min­
were formerly mod* at thin deer skin, and utes tu Ixilf on hour in thinking over the1
were soft, durable and expensive. Latterly events of tho day. Considering in lhe noli-1
shaved lamb or sheep skin wns used and tho tilde and silence of his library tlie variom1
goods were unsatisfactory. These wtr» dis­ transactions in which he has taken jxirt. be
placed by American castors, made of ante­ conclude in what respect ho has done wisely,
lope skins from our western plains. Thy in what respect foolishly, and draws an ap­
ore sewed with silk, and are handsomo.ond propriate leoou for the future. All the hasty
durable. Ot late years a new leather has acta which he has committed during tho pre­
been brought out, called “Mocl
ceding bourn an- passed in imjiartia) review.
—Tavirner in Boston Post.
fa the skin x&gt;f tho Egyptia ‘
thin, tough and durable
rich, vel-

Difference........................................... 8 500
Thus il will be seen that the borrower
would pay but 8500 for the use of 81.000
forten years, or but five per cent.
By taking yourjiencll, and figuring on a
Colt skin fa a newcomer for glove purposes,
basls'-oF 10 years, it will be seen that a nnd fa an exceedingly smooth, tine leather,
man could borrow $1,000 and pay 40 per suitable for in or outdoor wear. Such ex­
cent, premium, and he would have paid pressions as “Craven Tan," "Cisatlantic,"
but afcr per cent., while he would have to “Gant de Luxe" and others are the trade
give a premium.-ot 50 per cent to pay marks of particular makers and are indica­
aenen per cent.
tive of special designs.—Men's Outfitter.’
So that when a borrower gets a six per
A MISTAKE.
eent. loan from ft Building and Loan As­
sociation for 30 per cent premium he real­
ly pays but 5 per cent, on a basis of 10
years, which is a very conservative basis
to figure from, as fa proven by the ex­
perience of such associations. When tlw
borrower pays 40 per cent premium, he is
really paying but 6 per cent, interest and
fiO per cent premium, 7 per cent interest
The local association will be found to
be the very best friend of the.laboring
man. He could not borrow of any bank
I’ll rain upon your hoarr held.
or money loaner In a manner that could
Jiy ancient friend, nod make you ran r
permit him to pay principal and Interest
in Instalinwnts twice a month, nor would
But though tbe cloud rained bard and fast,
lie have any share of tbe profits of the re­
Tho fanner wouldn't budge a bit.
investment of hfa payments.
'fheac splendid results are due to the
mutual features of the co-operative plan.
Borrower aud invester stand on the carne
footing. The more money tbe Association
makes, tin* belter for the borrower, for
-Buffalo Time*.
lhe less time he will have to pay.

ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.

Ho com* out at tbo front dqor. 'bright

SIDNEY, OHIO,

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)L. XXXV. NO. 2

The best Advertis­
ingmedium in Bar­
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1824.

HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 40; 1890.

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Hastings Banner
Published Wednesdays by

proprietor of the

Tower ClotbiBE Co.
Lsrgert Bet»i!
Clothier in tlic World.

J. L.

QOOK BROS.,

H.lSTIXGlt. SICH.

r. R. PANCOAST
HASTINGS, MIC3.

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH..
Hereby announces the continuance, for one week longer, of the

Great Fire Sale of Clothing.
AT AVERAGE OF ABOUT

HALF PRICE!
Thousands o£ customers who visited the Tower last week ean testify
that uo such GRAND BARGAINS IN CLOTHING were ever shown in
this section. Remember it is the balance of the great Wholesale Stock of
Lehman. Richman A: Co. that we aro retailing at way below cost of man­
ufacture.

COUNTY NEWS.

POTS SMITS
The Greatest, Grandest bargains. Your Eyes Ever Beheld!
t-uure Suit,
ouiu age ■«
.v 12, SSc.
umv.
____ , ____
_ worth
Entire
4 to
Entire Suits. $1, $1.2a,
$1.50,
double.Entire Suit, Coat. Pants and Vest, $2.1S, worth $5. Black Diagonal,

Workingmen's LABOR or DRESS TROUSERS retailed less than any
other clothier in Grand Rapids owns them at.

“'HUDSON"*
Americas Leading Clothier, Hatter and Furnisher.

POWERS' HARDWARE
Now is the Time to Paint
"in- house, barn. etc. No dust or fiies to bother. A cojA of PAINT not only saves Jour
buihUngs from decay, but adds much to the appearance of your home. If’you are
wishnigrto sell your place, a little money invested in PAINT makes the place look
more attractive and adds much to its value. We have handled

Masury’s Railroad Paint
For the past ten or twelve years and we can refer you to hundreds of houses painted
with them, some having been painted ten years or more and to-day are in good

mnerons
condition.
other paints are constantly being pnt upon the market and claimed to lie as good
as Masury's, but prove to be worthless and yonr time and money are thrown away;

THE ONLY RELIABLE TEST

TIME is

And any purchaser of PAINTS, which have not l&gt;een subjected to this test, tried

them at his own risk.

We handle

Masury’s

Lead

Both White and in Tints
’ Imore
’..' surface than any other PAINT.
It&gt;will spread over

OILS,

' ’1

I"

ETC.

FLOOR PAINT thatdries hard over night. CARRIAGE PAINT, ready forthe brush.

PURE COLORS in oil for inside use.

ANTI-KALSOMINE,

mtaed^ "X as* whitewash.1 and" make? a hLXml
finish for plaster or wood.

W. F. POWERS
77

They aye good carpenters and give satis*,
faction to all who employ them.
Henry Arbour ia fitting up a new booaa
and will soon occupy the same.
Quincy Hynes, our new druggist, re-#
ports a good trade and is well artisted.
with Delton and its people.
a
Evan* A Brooks are having al) they can*
'attend to putting tip eave troughs.
________________
___________
his bar­
T~ M.
Baird basjx’ffli
Atting up
ber shop and now lias as fine a place aa
«ne could wish for.
•
J. M. McElwain, of Hastings, was
soliciting far.the Bannek and Tri buna
with good success here last week.
Ben Waite, the j&gt;opul*r station agent
here for the past two years, has been given
a similar position at Kalamazoo and de­
parted for bis new field of work last week.
Elgin Barton, of Sherwood. Branch Co..
»u£oee&lt;u Ben Waite here, and Is giving,
entire satisfaction to all.
Quincy Hynes was in Hastings over
Sunday.

L. C. Edmunds and C. Shoemaker are
Rev. Spitler lias set out 2.000 rasplttrry
drawing the balance of their wheat crop
bushes and several hundred strawberry
of about GOO .bushels to Delton at *5 cents
plant*.
per
bushel.
IL Hart spoils a Him* span of grey iro­
it is an assured fact now that Andrew
nies.
Bresee will immediately go to work and
Charlie Raymond'* wife, of Nashville.
build a P. of i. store and sell P. of 1. goods
Sundayed with F. Brown.
to the Patrons.
Mr*. Richard Eierton has gone into the
Paint has been bought and Uncle Byron
carpet weaving business. She is a No. I Cockrone will spread iton our church. '
weaver, and merit* patTOMge.
.
Through the Ladies Aid S'wiety, Levi
Several farmers are yet sowing oa*s.
Palmatler lias bought and delivered on the
Cum planting will be late this spring.
ground, the lumber for the church steps,
Ruben Allerton is on the sick list.
and tlic society Is waiting and looking for­
John Mater has iropruvcdjd* residence
I. N. Mosher to put the lumber in
by putting a new picket fence.
position.
The school at the Hosmer school iiouse
Harr}- Bellinger, is having his bouse
never was in a better Condition than at the
painteif by a painter from Delton.
preaebt time, under tin* management of
Wheat on the ground In tills locaBty. is
Ida
Havens,
of
Charlotte.
Tue followica person* are authorized to re­
looking very promising. Oat fields are be­
E. Ixtckhart is recovering from a tumor, ginning to look green and inoai of the
ceive *ob*rit&gt;uon* for Hi* Bax.xkx:
of which he las been afflicted for the i»ast
. . Prc*ton Jewell.
farmers are gctUng their corn ground
lUnncid .. .
I. . N. Member.
few month*.
ready to have them look green but this
Iteltord . . .
Eugene Jordan.
Geo. Frank drives a four-year-old colt
Ko wens Mill*
C. W. Artn*trot&gt;$.
heavy rain will deter them for a few days.
Wm. Troxell lias finished a barn for C.’
. Wm. Broward.
Broward
The G. A. It last Saturday night had a
J. N. Covert.
Carlton .
Kill.
big turnout at the hall. Business mn»l
I&gt;. 1.. North land.
Cedar Creek .
The
Barry
and
Eaton
In.
Co.
adjusted
..Howard Mosher.
Cloverdale
have come before them.
the
loss
of
T.
Gullcnger
’
s
house,
which
Dvron Filter.
Now fence-making is the order or the
....B.G. Btoe.
was destroyed by lightning last Saturday, day with many of our farmers in this
Ikelton
F. J. Norwood.
paying $75. Mr. Gallcnger says lie is
locality. Mostly the stat and wire fences
Freeport.
A. M. llrrrlDgton.
thankful
that
it
was
Do
worse
and
that
no
Edwin Blaaell.
Hickory Corners.
are made.
Cha*. Williams
Irving ...
lives were lost
Laeev
I’hl!. Gullenger and wife rejoice in a
&lt; larence Doolittle.
Milo
new
daughter
at
their
home.
W.
K.
Adkins.
F. T. Boise Is on tbe sick list.
Morgan •
Steve Spengutt has bought a new saw
Maple Grove
.
. J. McKelvey.
S. E. Cook was at Jackson Friday.
llamiltoQ Carvetn.
Middleville
mill, and has taken a big contract: of saw­
F. C. Treat returned from Grand Rapid*
NoAbvlile .
H.G.HoJr.
ing for imrtles in- Ionin. The t|miier is Monday.
O'Donnell
..Ed. Edward*.
north of Vermontville, on the 'Bellevue
Oranacyllle Mtlli
.
W. Wing.
Arthur L. Bemis was at lensing Thurs­
gravel
road.
I
.
Win.
1..
Brown.
Prairieville
day and Friday.
Wesley Myers.
Woodland ... .
Mr. Moore, of Kalamu. was the;guest of
Mrs. G. S. Plott. Is visiting her sister,
. E. G. Bennett.
Yankee Spring*..
Dick Ellerton Thursday.
Mrs. D. I. HuDlnger.
a
Rev. Spitler Im preaching In thcfManUail
Henry Rot* was at Grand Rapids Wed­
Evangelical circuit. He drives over once nesday on business.
Mis. E. J. liartom is sick wltli pleurisy. a week.
.
Ward tiribben, of Bellevufe, was in the
Mrs. Oscar Crofut is on tin- sick list
village last week.
«•
Alvarez Wilcox has purchased tbe house
John Barry’s residence on State stteet ia
and lot owned by Alfred Youngs and will
Samuel Reikttr will sell Ills personal mid receiving a new coat of paint. .
move into the same.
household good! • He Is preparing to go to
Win. Clark, of Hastings, b greeting old
Hardest rainstorm Saturday we have Colorado.
*
■cqiudBtanee* In Nashville.
liart since last Decoration day.
.
Dr. Wright is making extpnsivr repairs
Mrs. Ard. S. Stanton, of Chicago is
Will Jinks returned from Hastings Sun­ &lt;m his barn. ’ '
visiting her mother, Mrs. Pliebe Stanton.
day.
II. Crockfnrdl Is digging tin* cellar for
Mals-1 Wilcox spent Sunday with her
Mrs. Wm. Jewell is moving from tbe his new residence.
parents at irvhig.
skirj* to the house owned bj Rrestpn
Peter Covert In making improvements on
11. C. Wolcott is at Homer. Mich, at
Jewell South Main street.
his farm by lml|diug new fences.
.
work bn a creamery which is being bidlt
Mr. and Mrs. Junies Morehouse and
Geo. Lanensler, of East Carlton, lost a
children arc visiting relatives here.
fine horse one dny last week.
'
ZUla Crocker, of Battle Creek, is visit­
B. Sniitli has returned from tbe East
Tin* Ahl sorhty met at Mrs. Parson’s last ing friends and relatives in Nashville.
| when* he has been visiting the past two
G. E. McCartney atarted Wednesday for ■
I w&lt;*eks.
Ella Crockfond, who Is working in Has­ Spaulding. Uh. to accept of a position in
I
Mrs. A. W. Wllcux continues about Hie tings. visited her parents Sunday.
Hie telegraph office.
I same.
We see that Frank Henry is so that lie
E. S. Kennedy moved Tuesday to his
j Vira Hurtoni Inis resumed school
walksalx'ut with a crutch.
farm, he recently purchased of C. M.
l
Lou of pench blossoms.
Anna Raymond visited her parents* Sat­ Woodard south west of Hastings.
' Good Temphirs are talking of having an urday ami Sunday■
The heavy rains of Friday and Saturday
। ojx-u lodge in the near future.
We hear that Fred Becker got two of his have caused tlie river to overflow its banks
fingers and his thumb badly injured by and Brady’s flats arc covered with water
putting a dynamite cap on the stove.
nearly as high as Hie fences.
Mi. drunk is gaining under the cure. of
Mrs. Etta Wickham, who ha* lieen
Mrs. Jacob Lentz, an did resident of
working for Mr*. Odell, returned to her Nashville, died at her home Friday after­
Ed. Maier}. a magnetic doctor.
noon after a protracted ilhiero. The fu­
Mrs. Hughes expects to build a new home lost Sunday.
neral was held at the residence. Munday
house tills rummer.
Cha*. Beach will go north this fail to
Will Baker ami wife, of Parmelee, made at
‘ to o'clock a. in.. Iler. Geo. Johnson con­
.
relatives and friends in Johnstown and 'ducting the service*.
Bonnie Bower. Emma Schaffhausen
Albert Wood and Gary Crook spent a very •the Comers a pleasant visit last week.
They will moke Washington their future
Tin- abundant moisture now |&gt;ri*v*iiing.'
pleerant evening with Lura Pnitt.
। h causing Hie wheat and grasp tu look
H. D. Webb ha* rented his farm and home.
F. W. Fond and-wife have left fora two thrifty, and we are reminded of the saying
will draw milk tor the creamery.
John Parson's wife and Miss Chamberlin months visit In England, and Intends to •‘A wet May, fills the barn with grain and
return with some thorough-bred horses.
;
visited Lake Odessa friends lost week.
M. M. Ruckwell had nn attack uf rheuThe tolling agriculturist may be about to
Henry Osborn of your city was on our
matlsin last week, but is now better.
see better times. Better crops, better legis­
street Bunday.
But very little com has been planted. lation. and more careful
management
Einnui thinks B. is rather unfortunate.
The heavy rainfall of Friday night ami ought tu produce some kind of result. .
Another broken buggy.
■
S. S. Fisk, who is extensively engaged
Anna Draper la working for Mrs. Crook. Saturday has delayed working the ground
in sawing ties near Greenville. Mich., is
Will C’ralg ami Arthur Crook visited our for several days.
Albert Knowles and his estimate bride home for a short visit.
। school last week.
The school in district No. 8 Is, in a
We hear that Mrs. Hughes and others have settled down to house-keeping on
will go to Grand Rapids this week to at­ RobL Calm’s farm. In* having rented it for flourishing condition. Now is those gen­
‘
tlemanly boy* (?) will let tilings alone all
tend tlic wedding of her son, Durell Webb a term of years.
Btrtle Pennock, of Alhrgau. B here. will be well and they will save thcinseivesto Carrie Sofer. May Wtb.
Sara. McIntyre wlH sell milk .Uf the Ills sister. Mrs. Calms, is rapidly falling. | trouble.
It is said that more* tain fell Fridav
creamery this summer/
Mr. Todd will have a new wind mill put night and Saturday, than at any one time
May Oth. 1800.
during three years that has passed/
up this week.
Twelve months ago Kcv. J. DeHaan, ot
Will Marshall raised his new bam last
The hard fru^t la st week was hard on
week, and now it Is pnqiosed to dedicate Grand Rapids, hearing that the Hollander*l&gt;eaelies. We hope they are not hurt.
the same by tripping tbe fantastic toe on in this neighborhood had been aplritually
negiected since their coining, now upwards
the 23d.
A new Chicago Is being planted on tbe of 25 years, and at their request com­
Ice froze the thickness of window glass
Wednesday, the 8th, also Saturday night east shore of (Rill lake for,a summer re­ menced bolding religious services. Thesort Capitalists in old Chicago, lit, have pastors of the M. E. church and Baptist
was very cold nmi heavy frost.
One of Hie fine arts Is writing Items for purchased quite a tract of laud all along church, of Prairieville, with the ulmoat
a county news paper, if you do not l»e- tbe shore of the lake, and propose to erect cordiality offered him the uae of their
quite a number of cottages, besides the church buildings. After laboring with
lieve it just try your hand at it.
Some predict a poor season for corn two lance commodious buildings now un­ great acceptance and success It was.
der way. Their lamian: for building Is thought desirable, if possible, U&gt; organize
growing.
the band of converts Into a Presbyterian,
. Wheat and grus-are booming now.
. being shipped by rail to Yorkville, tlicu
church. Application was accordingly made
Old age. youth and beauty were repre­ t»y the steamer Crystal that lias been run­
sented from Carlton In your Items last ning on’the lake several seasons up tothetr to Um* Ijundug Presbytery at their spring,
meeting, and a couraitttee was appointed
dock, where it is unloaded.
week.
Mrs. Robert Calms, who lias long been to carry out the work.
| A full supply of the liquid known as
On Tuesday, tlw 6th. th® Bev. W, S»
। rain water on hand at present, having had a sufferer from that dreadlul disease con-,
sumpton, was relieved by the messenger Potter, of Battle Creek. Rev. A. D. Grtgaa hard rain.
She
und Eldei Beamer, of Hawtlngx, assist.’ " leanreu-oTby
*There will be a misrionary meeting at of death Sunday forenoon. S
ealdes a
a large
large I oil by tlw Herr. Bacon aiul Bradley. el
InislmDd and two children, besides
tne S. D. A. church next Sunday night.
Richland, and -Rev. J. W. Post, of the
I wonder if it would be out of order tof circle of relatives and friends.
Holland Presbyterian church of Kalamazoo
just merely mention the fact tliat Sunday
met in the M.* E.-cburch kindly placed at
was just a lovely day.
IhisineM is booming In Delton.
their disposal. A sermon was preached ir»
A certain widow lady went to her grainCharles Pennock lias his new house up the afternoon by Rev. A. D. Grigsby and
ery a few mornings ago to see about put­
an address in the Holland language jcTveiv
ting up some wheat for mill. Her feeling* and nearly enclosed.
E. J. F.vans has his house nearly ready by Rev. J. W. Pool. The church wasthen
may’be imagined to .find her wheat bad
duly organized under the tklnof the Hol­
■
disappeared all but one bag full. Some to move into.
While Ed. Tompkins was helping to un- land Presbyterian church of Prairieville
one was hard up to take Uhj bread from
l&lt;*d some wheaL ho slipped and fell in ami Gall Lake. Twenty members were
the mouth of a widow. If a man ha* to
prowl around nights to get his bread he such a manner, as to Btrlke on his aide, in­ received and sixteen others will lie added
better go to some one that lias plenty, not juring him quite severely. He is some at tin- earliest opportunity.
In the evening the Lord s supper waa
to a widow who had none to spare. She belter* at this writing but still unable to
administered in the Baptist church by Rev.
is thankful, however, that one bag-full leave his bed.
l*arties from Vermontville are going to Bacon assisted Uy Bev. DeHaau, the pas­
was left her.
(hie day last week, Clms. Flemmiug was build a temper shop here that will employ tor, and Revs. IVrry amt Pope. Uh- j*»tors
of tbe M. £. and Baptist ehurcltea. Condragging with a wheel drag and • three
Cort Griswold has bought tbe lot just side ruble interest was iMurifeatcd in tbe
iMirucs. One, a colt, reared and got mixed
up with the tongue in bad shape and threw east of the depot and will erect a bouse community and all aeem anxious for the
aome time this summer.
prosperity of the infant church.
itself. The other two itorsea got noire
Bishop
DUlwp brothers
viinucia are
Mr having
ms all the} can
---------- --------------------what excited but were kept under control
attend to in the building line Hila upriog. | AddiHoual county new* on page 8.
No very great damage was done.

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

.J 2.55
Men’s Suits, worth Five Dollars”
. 3.07
Men’s Suits, worth Seven Dollars,....
. 4.53
Men's Shits, worth Nine Dollars,
. (i.fiO
Men’s Suits, all wool, worth Teu
. 10.00
Men’s Suits, worth Sixteen Dollars...
; 12.00
MeiiVSnite. worth Eighteen Dollars.
Fifteen dollars takes choice of thousands of the finest Worsted, Clash­
meres and Cheviot Suits that har e always been considered splendid value
:.t *22 to $25;
.
.
|

Al. Nichols has returned from N. J.
Tliin Item is a little behind time.
The youngest mmi of Mr. and Mrs.
Beckle had one one of bls hands nearly
tom off Sumlay by a small piece of dyna­
mite which lie put upon the stove. Mrs.
B. had removed from a shelf Ik the room
a little while before, quite a large piece,
thereby in all probability escaping a great­
er explosion.
Mrs. Marietta Carpenter is on’the sick
list at this writing.
Arthur Stilwell, of Allegan, forme rlyf
tills place, was calling on old neighbor*
last Monday. Mr. 8. Is book-keeper for
the firm of Slierwoud &amp; Griswold, of Alle­
gan.
We learn Ulis mbrning that A. G. Sealer
formerly of Carlton Center, now living at
Clarksville, had tlie niiafortiinc to fall
down stairs the other day. Wo have not
leannHl the extent of Injuries sustaine&lt;l
buj presume tiiey are ouite serious as he is
a-maii weighing over 200.

�feminine ingenuity.

MANIACS ROASTED
raedieins! pc----Hoses One Delfar."
which ran tr
। according to directions win
sod a bottle

Elk Rapids haiont of the largest, if not
the largest, machine shops in northern
Michigan.

Awful Work of a Pitiless Fire
Near Montreal.
FIFTY LOTATIOB CREMATED ALIVE.

A Roman emperor fed his favorite horse
with gilded o*ta and insde him first con­
sul of tbe empire. Better than golden or
political honors for live stock is Cole's
famous Veterinary Carbolisalvc, unequaled
Jor It* suoeew with live stock. Its applica­
tion renews the lialr In its natural color,
rible Experience.
relieve* inflammation, keep* the frog soft,
LOJKUE Pointe, Que., May 7.-A long
toughens the fed- promotes growth of
hoof, and Is a aura, safe and speedy rem­ line of gaunt towers and a mass of blazing
edy for all cuts, wounds, bruises, sprains,
debris is all that is left of the Longue
■tiff and inflamed joints, collar and saddle
galls and speed cracks. Large cans 11.00; Pointe lunatic asylum, and the horrible
email cans 50 centa. Bold by all druggist*. sights that were witnessed during the de­
The Eastern association of Congrega­ struction of the building yesterday will
tional churches finished Its work at Port never be forgotten by the spectators,
Huron yesterday. Tbe next meeting will though to the lunatics it was a time of su­
be held in October at Richmond.
preme glee, and in their delight th Ay dis­
ported themselves amid flame* and waved
There Is certainly- something remarkable their arms in turbulent satisfaction at the
la this preparation, as it is meeting with a
success never attained by any other med­ ruin that was being wrought. Not until
the walls tumbled ovdr their beads were
icine. It never faDs If used a* directed.
For over twenty years I have been a their maniacal screams silenced. There
great sufTcrfr from the effects of a diseased were incarcerated in the asylum 1,800 luna
stomach, and for .three years past have
bran unable to do basinets. Two years tics; for the place was more like a prison
ago my case wns pronounced incurable. than a hospital
I visited different water cures and climates
all to no purpose.
Last June I began
Last evening not .more than 1,100 had
using Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, (pre­
been accounted for, but ninny had escaped
pared only by the Ctiarfe* Wright Medicine
into
fields and woods. Tbe'number of
Co.. Detroit, Mich.) ami at once began to

feel better. I have used thirteen bottles
and am a well man.
EnwAkn Bakkil
Master Mechanic and Blacksmith, 302
Jackson street, Jacksen Mich. For sale
by Fred I- Heath.
Florence Moriarty, the new eity clerk of
'Ypsilanti, denies that he Is a woman.
Well, an vbody with a itamellke that ought

dead is now purely a matter of conjecture,
and is uot likely to ever be ascertained,
since no other record Is kept than the asy­
lum books, and three were destroyed io
tin fire. Taking into consideration all
the evidence from firemen, half-sana in­
mates, the Sfaters, by-standera, and per­
sonal obaervntlon it fa a conservative esti­
mate to say that 100 victims met their
death iu the flames, although some assert
that the number la 200.

Great inwtakes hast* been made In the
world, by supposing many nervous troubles
At five minutes before 12 a telegram was
■were due to liad blood. This htwtache,
fits, dizziness, slrapfattuess, etc. are al­ received in Montreal imploring assistance.
ways due to weakness or irritation of the This could not he given without consult­
nerves of the brain, dyepepsia, pain, wind, ing Mayor Grenier, who was found at the
etc. to weakness of tin* nen es of tbe stom­ Banque du Peuple. The mayor at once
ach: wdak Ituigs is caused by tbe weakness
ordered engine* to be dispatched. One en­
of the partfl: billousn*M, constipation, ete.
to weakness of the nerws pf tbe liver or gine and two reels were soon started and
bowels: pains, irregularity, sterility, to they were quickly ou tbe spot, but might
derangement of the uterine nerves. For aa well have remained at home, for in five
all weakness. Dr. Miles' great nerve and minute* they had exhausted the water
brain fowl surpasses all other remedies. supply. The fire started in the second
Trial bottles free at W. H. Goodyear’s ward on the women's side in the upper
drug store.
story, and its spread was hastened by lon­
Francis Christian died at Mnskegon gitudinal ventilation shafts connected
Tuesday, aged 100 years and four ibontlis. with the towers. Tin flame* soon ap
peared blazing through the roof in the
center of each tower. When the firemen
Loose's Red Clover Pile Rein«dv. Isa arrived the dome of one tower had just
positive specie for all! forms pf the dlfh fallen and the flames were bursting out
ca.se. Blind, bleeding! itching, ulcerated everywhere. Streams were laid on and
and protruding pilot. Price 50c. For
while they lasted some good was done, but
sale by W. H. Goodyear.
that was for a very brief space, and then
Tbe losses by Samnac’.*’ Cre Inst week the horror of the situation was revealed.
Dreadful Nights at the Window*.
aggregate about SILOdo with £1,000 In­
surance.
Meantime bed*, furniture and utensils
were being thrown from windows, and
If you will send u* y*ur address, we will mall stream* of ill-clad men poured out of the
- illustrated jo®»blel explaining all eastern wing, uot one male patient being
about Dr. Dye's Cefekrited Electro-Voltaic left. Among the women it wm different.
Beltanu Appliance*. ar.d tkeir charming rfiect.* Tbe less hopeless cases were treated in the
upon the nervon* debilitated system, and how
they wifi quickly restore van to vigor, and man­ lower wnrds, and these persons were re­
hood. Fainphlet tree. Hjiou areilins afflicted, moved without difficulty^, bnt from the
w^wtU send you a Bek and Appliance* on a upper wards, where the violent patient*
*
Voltaic Riltco.. Marshall. Mich.
were confined, there came the wildest
scream*, a* the unfortunates rrJfated the
The Benzie Connty Democrat explains efforts of the nuns in making their escape.
that "our black eyd is dun to a pieix* of At the window* the maniocs could be seen
wood that flew up ami strpok us.”
peering through tbe bars, jabbering until
they were enveloped In .the flames and
Dropped i&gt;ro&lt;i.
Physiologists cstlBmU* that tlie heart compelled to release their hold mid drop
dues 5,000,000 pounds of work each day. back into the cauldron.
No wonder people drop dead with worn
out hearts. This could be prevented. by
When tbe firemen found they were |&gt;owDr. Miles' new and gteat discovery, the erlnssto wive the building they turned
New Cure. Always eamniences when you their attention to tho inmates and buret
Orat begin to get short of breath, have in tho doom with nxea Chief Bennett
weak, faint or smothering spells, pain or say* it was such a sight as no fireman ever
•nzxienn-s.s In side. etc. Sold at W. 11. before wltnewed. In one hall he entered
there were twenty-five patlenta, ami nt his
Goodyear.
approach they huddled and ebuped them­
Dr. W. C. Cooper, of Lansing, is to be selves together like a pack of beasts. He
expel led from the State homeopathic so­ seized the Dearest. “But,” said the chief,
ciety because be advertise*. Dr. Cooper “I could no more separate the crowd than
Just laughs.
I could separate the parts of on&lt;£rbody."
He tugged at them until the tired darted
d and deranged livers, stomachs into their garments and enfolded t hem in
a
shroud of flame*.
should neVer be acted on by
irritants like commqn pills, bran, etc.
One of the tertiary nuns. Soctir Marie,
Milee' Pills cures liver complaint, conatijmtion, plies, etc., by a new method. had been asleep In the sick Infirmary on
the fifth floor, and to her rescue hurried
Samples ftee at W. H._ Goodyear'.*.
three others. They seized their companion,
and bore her in a blanket to the staircase,
but there they were met by a sheet of
flame, and all Your perished. Their names
were Soeurs Marie. Demons, Egilbert and
Lumlene. None of them was over 10 yean
of age. All came from porishcH below
Wbna .be wm * Child, *te cried for Castori*.
Quebec. The sisters worked most hero­
ically, Imploring and commanding pa­
tients, and in spite of the disadvantageous
circumstance* succeeded in rescuing n
large number. Sister There**, the superioreo*, has bran in poor health, and it is
feared that the shock may prove fatal to
A Californian, on his way to Kalamazoo her. Dre. Bourque and Baraltt remained
to visit his sister was bounced Tuesday at the work of nticuo until exhausted, and
out of *800.
He hM the bunco man's were carried out unconscious.

Hood In hl* talented poem “Miss Kill
mansegg and her prectou* leg” eulogizes
tbe bed as a place of delicious rest for the
weary head and pities tbe wretch who can­
not steep when God himself draw the cur­
tain. Refreshing sleep Is not obtainable
if the body be disordered. Sleep Is anni­
hilated by skin Irritations, pains of ulcer*,
boils, carbuncles. felons, sore-eyes, catarrh,
pofaKWdtig. froat bite*.' chilblains, piles,
cut, burns, scalds, bruise*, wounds, chap­
ping, chafing, tetter, for al! of which Cote’s
CarbolIsalve is the safe, rapid and perman­
ent external curt, J-mall boxes 25 cents;
large boxes 50 cento. Sold by all drag-

Hon. Daniel McCoy, of Grand RapHs,
announce* that he is a candidate for state
treasurer and that he wants tbe repubUcatMi to Dominate him.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

I^ATRR.—The death-roll isnow estimated
at fifty, though many more are miraing. It
ia feared that seven tertiary bum are
burned. Three more are missing
Montreal, May S.-The la*t report of
the Longue Pointe asylum authorities to
tbe legfalaturo showed that there were
1,780 inmatra instead of 1,800 a* recently
stated. The general opinion now fafthnt nt
least ISO inmate* Were burned to death. It
is now knownAbat many of the wards were
locked ap a&lt;kt the firemen did not reach
them to break in the doors, se that whole
rooms full of inmate* perished. The pa­
tient* are nqw confined in house* in tbe
vicinity nn&lt;) are being cared for comfort­
ably.
_________
MORE IDIOTS CREMATED.

Norwich. N. Y., May 9.-Deborah Dib­
ble was one of the old women in the idiot
ward of the county jx»or house of Cbenngo
county, at Preston. All her life she hail
been an inveterate smoker, and clung with
obstinate tenacity to an old day paw.
whkh wm given to her about a year ago.

She WM smoking Wednesday afternoon.
Later a shrill scream was hoard awl a
height light shone out of the wfn-

knepan reached tbe
ad Deborah lying

when pick*! up, and the fire was soon ex­
tinguished without further harm.
x

WOMEN WHO UVE BY THEIR OWN
ORIGINAL INDUSTRIES.

About 11 JO Wodneaday night the atten­
dant* of the asylum were awakened by tbe
dread cry &lt;rf “fire,” accompanied by the
Shrill scream* of the inmates, and so rap­
idly did the flames spread that hut little
time wa* given in which to succor the un­
fortunate*.The keepers wereqalcklynpand
rushiag through tbe building, giving the
alarm. A few of the idiot*, babbling and
jabbering, ran with the keepers.
All
around were farmhouses, and met«cngvni
were sent for help. The lunatics were re­
leased from the different ward* as soon as
possible.
Altogether there were about
twenty, and it was feared that if they
mingled with the more tractable patient*
there would be a general stampede.. The
majority of the violent otn*. however,
made directly for the woods, and lor hours
afterward they could be heard screaming
and yelling in the adjacent forest.
Twelve of the Idiota Cremated.
Notwithstanding the efforts to rare life,
in which all the attendant* engaged, it is
found that twelve of tbe idiots were
burned to death. Their name* are: Sarah
Mills, Afton; Sarah Gallagher, Norwich;
Aimed* Austin,Chis county: Sarah Bailey,
Columbus; Laura Gray, Greene: Adelia
Benedict and Lucy Warren. Oneida: Arvilla Atwood, Norwich; Duborah Dibble,
Bainbridge, and Mary O’Daniels. Preston,
and two others names unknown.
The
cause of the fire fa a mystery. The official*
believe, that it was spontaneou* combus­
tion, as the flrein Deborah Dibble'* room
was believed to have bran thoroughly ex­
tinguished. The loss to the county fa only
K.axj; insured.
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FUNERAL OF SE^AT6r BECK.

Lexington, Ky„ May 9 — The only liv­
ing soji of Senator Beck, George, who re­
sides in Wyoming, was not in attendance
at his father’s funeral, which took place
yesterday. When tlie sad news of the
death of hfa father reached him he was
ever 200 miles from any railroad, inter­
ested in a canvass for delegates to con­
gress from that territory. However, he
left at once, and will reach Lexington
next Saturday. Hi* father's remains will
be placed in • tomb until Saturday, in or­
der that he may see them before final
burial. The funeral took place from the
First lYesbyterian church and wna largely
attended by distinguished Kmtuckiann, a*
well oh friend* of the dead senator
from all part* of the Union. Buxiue-w in
this city was generally suspended during
the funeral mgl many building* were
appropriately dtaped.

THEODORE THOMAS WEDDED.

Cntcano, .May &amp;— A lithe,, slender and
graceful brunette and a tall] well-propor­
tioned and handsome man stood last night
before the altar of Ascension Epi.-tcopol
church, from which a wealth of the
choicest product* of the conservatory shed
their delicate fragrance, and spake the
words that made them man and wife. One
was Mi.su Hora Fay, grand-daughter of the
late Rt. Rev. John Henry Hopkins, first
Episcopal bishop of Vermont, and sister of
C. N. Fay, Chicago capitaltet, and the
other Theodore Thomas, tbe world-re­
nowned composer and condition Revs.
Larrabee and Upjohn Officiated. Professor
Clarence Eddy presided nt thr organ and
played airs sdedted by Mr.Thomas him
self.

LOYAL TO LEE'S MEMORY.
Drag HI* Mattie Through !U&lt;-huiond.
BlCHNoxn, Vn.. May 8.—TY-n thousand
men. women and children drew, yeaterdayaftemooD, the four wagons hearing sec­
tion.* of the
statue hIkaf. one utile
through thr city to the mouament site.
The strecta and sidewalks along the route
were thronged by an cnthiufaMic crowd,
and the whole of Richmond partieip*tetl
in one way or another lu the demonstra­
tion.
Chicago, May 12.—So encouraging are
the report* of the financial committee ofe
the World’s fair directory that it has been
decided to raise the additional 13,000,000
necmiMry to meet the terms of jthe bill facorpomting the fair by an iucreaae of
stock to that amount instead &lt;rf the issue
of bonds. It fa believed that the whole
»10,000,WO can be thus raised California
baa telegraphed here chat the Golden
state will want about ten acres of ground
for its exhibit. The directory fa In favor
of the Lake Front for the site and a plan
fa under consideration to fill in the lake to
* distance of 1.200 feet from the present
short Une in order to get room.

Two IJttl. Children Killed.
TEHKE Haite, Ind., May U-While
lafe Barnes wm driving through « field
south of Mlnshsll with four children in hfa
bnggy. * hickory tree was blown down
falling across the buggy. Two of the chil­
dren. one his son, aged 4. and the other
Delia Nance. »«cd 12, were killed ohtright’
and one other seriously injured, while the
other escaped
Barnes wm also badlv
hurt.
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Death of tbe Oldrat Attorney.
Rutland, Vt.. May 18,-Hoa Reuben
IL Thrall, said to be tbe oldest practicing
attorney in the United States, died Sun­
day. in hfa ffAh year. He had •janes on
the docket of the county and supreme
Courts at the time of hfa death. He was
state’s rttonwy in 1830. and an old-time’
Abolitionist and a cx&gt;-worker of William
Lloyd Garrison.

creditors of the Iron Car company yester­
day. claims amounting to Moo,ooo beinc
rep—entol. «•!» W uk.o w r-orwuj
la- tbe eulllertr and a eommllwe
»re U.2SO.OOO atvd
We—rt. Incledliu, car. agalnrt wMcb
*Y?lSLlairr tn“ bM,‘* *»’« &gt;»»
•old, 86,000,QUO.

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"rten^lyot

h«.vilv on dolicateh* reared women, wnu

In early life, when habits tr^iermfag. Impnmdons quickly reairod and adaptacions ca*ily made, new line* of work may bo
rMuily awmned. But after years of ease and
luxury tbe difficulty is greedy inerwued.
Fortunately, the range of choice in avoca­
tion* widens every year, and it smu» to bo
cenerallv accepted that a woman may do
whatever aba will. Tbe world b willing to
w for abnret anything that ia done fa a
Buperkw manner, white slipshod work is tbe
flr-a to go to tbe wall Whether she recognit«« the fact or not, ahuoat every woman
hM ability, latent or known, fa some direc­
tion. The flrat question she oaks herself may
well be: “What do I lBu&gt; to dot Liking to
do a thing i* strong pre*umptlou in favor of
dofag it wall. The next query should bo:
‘•Con I do it wellF if she finds .be can do,
one tiling superlatively well and likes toido
it, she may be reasonably sure of »ucceeding.
Then comas tbe vital, crucial question,
••How shall 1 get it to dor Often the most
difficult i*ut is finding an arouue for bringii&lt; that one thing excellently “ell done to
tlic know letlgu of those who need that very
। thing, nnd can pay for it.. Il requires con­
siderable tact iu watching fur an oppor­
tunity.
4
IXHFKCTIOX DC ART.
It must always lo remembered that a
thorough understanding of the work pro­
pmed, an absolnte mastery of all its detail*,
and practical experience are cMentlal to tbe
lx*t result*. Any one who ha* studied the
carvers of women succesaful in any deporttncut, is imprvswd with tlie attention paid to
minutin', without loaaug tbe grasp on broad
general principle*.
Probably Mba Wilkinson, when tbe aw
steted a member of her family to lay out
estaU-is design gardens and parks, little
tbciigbt of ever pursuing tbe businr*. But
she supports herself now,by personally super­
intending the manual hilxr of laying out tlie
playgrounds of the Ixindon I’ublic Garden
association. Her desigua are carefully made,
and she is *aid to combine beauty and econ­
omy more successfully than tlie men.
A lady, with sumo skill at painUng, white
traveling abroad, became interested to cathe­
drals, nud then in the whole subject of archi­
tecture, and resolved to be an architect She
had already achieved distinction by designs
for houses and chapels, characterized by
tergene* of design and perfection of detail.
White acquiring her educatiou a* architect
she succeaafuUy pursued bouwhohi decora­
tion.

titiou «n J the greater tbs prolabihty of «ucccM. Tbe city woman who first undertook
shopping for jicopte at a dittanv, with 3 per
cent, cvmtuiuuon ou all purchase*, was so
sucCTMfui as to have, ninny imitators. The
same i* true of tbe woman who acta os guide
to ladir* vihiling tbe tnelropoli*. she take*
tbe ntedf. rcsponsifiiiity of the vWt. uwetiug
them nt the rnilrrmd*, providing rooms, and
escorting them to the place* ukmj worth *eeP&gt;lf. Iteddcs her direct fees site receives a
perevntage from the hotel and livery keeper*.
Bba i» ladylike, well dreseed. and does her
wofk agreeably. '
rrct uAR occiTATtoxa.
'
Another unusual buUneo waaefauen by a
woman of 30, reduced from affluence to
«ag« et.ruing. Rxperteunt had peculiarly
flitel her to be a director of wedding*. She
provide, tromweaux if desired, and is comjatent to wket every thing, from wruiw to
s-ippers. Hbn ].!*** tite gowns of the Iridal
party, from the mother to th* httte Mrtnr
who 1* maid of hixiur, nr the little brottor
u Uo te page. She attends to the wedding inrita»i&lt;nj, arranges tho home*, plan* the floral
dreuratkm*, and superintend* tint wadding
breakfast or thoev.-nfag collation, m the com
may be.
A Waohitigiuu lady, CocesaeinK tbe lo*s.,&lt;
her incuun-. carefully eonsidend her rapabUitie*. acd early bi tbe spring decided to put
her euorgie* into the making of preserves,
pickle, and Jellies. Hhe knew tadia. of social
promineticw and secured thvlr name, m rcferenees. Rbe bad circulars printed, which she
•ent to people likely to respond with orders,
and she
an adverttoement iu a few neW»•pa|»r*. She t revived orders enough to guar­
antee her ettteriffw, but presuming on fur­
ther sales *he made about thirty gallon* of
?‘nkk"
vnrlou" kin‘l* •*«■»
gtaaars of
jelly and jar* of fruit. Her energy and cour­
age brought a succew that warranted her «nlarging the burium*.
Au English woman from tha middle el.«m» to America. 8be bad no near relarivea
and knew »be must support hereelf here. Li
her dutrew, she went V&gt; 11W- rector, wfiow
.Ural inquiry was, "What can you do wellF*
W^uafly lie drew frc«n her tbe fact that
obe had learuwl carjientry in a parteb school
for training women. A bright thought itzuck
him as bo recalled his *Ws impatient
»ug fur a carpenter * To do up th© odd job*
ruund the house. ’ The woman gladly *c-

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Made by
N.K. FAIRBANK

and my friend*
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&amp;CO.-^Chicago.

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tbe Leader In Its Class.

Tbe DEERING BIXDER TWJJIR made by oureelrM ia tbe beat in the wurid
ApplyU&gt;«rcn.«taM-n for mratrot^^or^and Full Infor^Btfo* nr wntedlnm
WM. DEERINC A CO., Chicago, III.

BUSINESS CARDS.

ROBERTSON HOUSE.

TUAKT, KNAPPKN A WEAVER.
Attorney* at taw.
Over IlasUugs National Buk,
Hastings. Michigan.
Associate offices, at Grand Rupld*. Mid..

8

A. SHELDUN,
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
AUstract block, Hastiug*.
Money to lq*n ou Real K«tate Real Estate
*nld on e-mtnfasioti. Cctw-ral conreviuicln*
d*vu»r a complete set of Abstract Book-, eomP led from tin- Records, ean fernlsu complete
tortracts.____________ C. F. BROOK8. Clerk.

P

f. BBODKHSt-H, Pmpriet»r,
Cor. Jefferson and Court Sts., HMtiqp, Mirk
Rates, • 1.00 per Day.
This Hou«e is new. with pieauun roon* Tbe
patronage of the public it reaper: tuUr wilett u.

•

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default hannx bees nude tn t1 -rondiflow
&lt;•
certain *rv*_..
awrtgage
made
( l.srles V..
11
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IM1. and recorded in theoflh-e ot the Itod'tvrof
Deed*, for th* county oi Rarer and stole M
P. DRAKE, M. !».,
Mlehlgmi. on the io h dsy ot Msv, A- l&gt;.
1M1, fa Uber 12 ot mortg.ur&lt;-' ru jugr :s«oe
Office over Holloway's drug store.
which mortgage, there is ctomrd to bv due at
' &gt;fflre hour* from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con tlw date of this notice the m:i. eflour bin:» v.-ra rests,
storp0* *l,h nr,l’Jeo®e« •* Hetiow*)1* drug drrtl attd righty-eight do'tarand an attorney's Ira of twtmtt-\*-e dolsrs pr&gt;
Vide* lor in said tnortgaitr. ami n\ «.;&lt;t or pro­
ceedings ut faw biting ••ran i&gt;
dedlorrI
M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary Public
oovbrllHi mousy* secured by ssid tuortgaiv. cr
-*-•
sndU. 8. Claim Agent,
any part thereof.
Now therefore, by virtue of the i-ia&lt;r oftsfe
klod» ot ’’Wo* »*for« tb«
Dri wimruta of the interior office. Cali on him contained In said mortgage and fL- »tatirte ia
HratinS^M^^
“U Jfffereou 8ta.. sueli case made and provided. »•&gt;.- ? » ferrety
Srro thsf onH»virderthethlrc)-ftr't&lt;fayof M*y
. D. two. st ten u'cioek tn thr forrmvri I *Ji*0
(J M. FOWLER,
S«Ratpu-linauction to tbe highest bidder.*: tte
north front door of the Court house ui the eiy
Dentist.
of Hastings .'ihut being the pl-re whrrs tbecirffiW wnftwfi Barry countv is liehiro:. fite
Dr
PTvtnl—■ oevenum fw »*n&lt;ch teaks- — •*•
much thereof a* mar beueee««»n topsytl-v
amount &lt;u&gt;e on s*)4 mortgage, wllli right p»r
a. barber, m. d.,
cent. Interest and all irir*lcn»t». togrtkrr»i:i:
•
PhyshHan and Surgeon,
an attnrnev tee of twenty five dollar* .-svrwjtto eTVw Ketln ’ ,lor*’
hou”,rom * ed for therein, thr premise* belrrdrsiTliwii m
said mortgage as all that rartalu |L- re nr i*u&lt;vt
of land, lying mid being situate a*The •suites*:
quarter oft the northeast quarter «&lt;f srefion
(4 W. LOWRY, M. D.,
twenty-Mvro ift) fa town there . rprth. t»r
o’ w
Phyzicfan and Si
range nine Hh west, containing fortv .4^ arn«
o' tend, be the Tune more or i-&lt;* sreuallng to
the T nlted Slate* snrvby thereof.
Dated March t*t. rex&gt;.
Jons A. -iurtir.
Mor’tsgve.
Smith A Coumovg. AU ys for Mortgagee.
C. WELTON
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Dated Hasttag*. March Wh to*'.
\— Hawi sf. It Wn.u*o5.
Smith &amp; Om/.iiovk. Atty” for Jlorir*

Hastings City Bank,
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by CL HOOD •

MDRTGAGF. SALE
vtag been made In thr ro»dltion»
norigsce made by Fsmy i AWHR. Willison dsn-d D-••emberW.
dSeeorded In the
"&lt; tbe
register of dradflsfcr the countv of Harn
gMITH A COLGRUVE,
ztataaf MieMcaa. qfathv smh *&gt;*&gt; &lt;•( •lA‘,a*nr
Muter tooHiwusc'-*. &lt;m lereM*
Lawyers.
'
on which tnortoev tbereXclaimr'l '•&gt;
al the date of this arWiraWM* »tim of
dred and setent?-two detlara fad Iwuh »«’«•“
cent*, ami an attorney* fra olfXcH' t'fdo.l E. KENASTON, '
iars provided for tn said inorigns* »K
“■ ,r~_ . . Alton&gt;'X M Law.
or proceeding* at law lonirg been 1m*l
reeovw the Money* secured by
”
•“** or any part thereof.
Now. therefore, by vlrfar of the I *'1'■
contained lu raid mortgage, slot U- -»»«*•»« *“
P IL TIMMERMAN. How®p*thlc Phy- mxh case mode and provided. «•»«:••• • br-wj
u. r»n * worth a doran men. she i*
JIren that on Maiurday thelwenn rlslitday*
handy, and she never le&amp;ve* a bit of dirt”
8W,U1 and Surgeon.
uue A. D. 1»®, al ten o'clock in
1
iCffice over Lal brop*a dr*iig store.)
I shall aril at public suction, to il&gt;c lilghjd MHARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, In- der, at Un north front floor of ilm c-nr| 1&gt;*'*
iferaeeltyot Rasttnga (that brim-- t&gt;""
Arn
. .
S’jrance and Loans.
where tbe circuit court for Brm
n‘&gt;"
holds*), the premises awribed &gt;i- -aijl mort^
KMe. or so inueh thereof as m*&gt; I
to pay the amount due on said m',';
seven per rant. Interert. and .* I
Although RO muy-tconsider a bervnn
ni
fee
to be aware of whal ia
rertDn to° Hl
“i"carananted far tbereh’
being described tn said lanrtgsgtalu plrai* and parcel of «n«t
towflahtn if itsrry.ln the count)
»te of Michigan. »ad known ai&gt;
O«-*: The north exit nf •
ateat

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ver; keep u half filter
«flb vrt, II iib'.■ puff wiu,. rfi P&lt;a^ P-'-'.pr,
Caui’MSllFohd, (fat., May 13.-a small_______
a«elB»t occupied by „ (rai|r njunM Dradc,,
Unxta. U»
Yurt Sm
l'=ntata|,.
1_
Wyu» burned curly Moiul.y muinibg A K.« "
B,«4r old buy ibunrtl William Wynn .pa
bH p—dorntber. Mr. &lt;-»lbK[M
»«« burned to death. Tbe woman „„ m
MnuJ GuL^t^
jearaoT age and helpl™, aad ike boy lou •optima*
1
lb life la attempUbff or re bur
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wlf.aml
Dri-noii w*7n? f
w‘‘1’ « b«c tiiure.
Pm-snrna. Pt M,y ls.-H.ny Smith
"USUI'S on the ichnny.'

CtogedUulter
of^jf

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«&gt;». u. UM In tMUte. &lt;„■
•oorly vucnpled by Meaner item.
omega*:

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thus:

CHANCERY ORDKKBtate of Michigan. Filth Judk-I.il C'renlt la

HunpcVriinx m the Circuit Ooorl for
ty ot Barry in Cbanrcr/.al the City « Haims’mi ih«* l.vh d*v of NiKrmber. A. D-.
Hetty J. Dlbbte. comifainant. vx(Mut«
;
as widow and ailtninfainilrix .&lt; Ihc t»W»'
K '*Leir
L Falconer. Julteifr t lllrk-.
’
Mlles Eng:* and Elizabeth Kngh*. d«‘’&lt;"«-aht*
tn thfa enuw It
“V
above named defendant*. Thoma* ILy
not a realdnit «&gt;f this atate. bid h » rr'1,“&gt; **’
I be stair of Nebraska. tber.-fare’o”
1:
Kinith &amp; Crilgrovv. solicitors for «*»»•’•'• J
famdered that said UM mW«u«
Thmns* L. Kugie.«iterhlsMp|*’’ra! -r;"1:,B.rt
cause, on or before four.Ir"r,.’ibof this carder, mid that WHhli. t«*-i.i&gt; dd- '
---- m---- *----- - - w.this urCrr w’
Nloqcetu each »&lt; *

Better tn CM*««r7-

Until it

. By tbe cynic, t'
Who had no t
The world* bfj

An-1 the socrt

Odd Super*

According to
out of whose

in Tbunugi*

turned to whei
but, not llndinj
instantly.

and run away
thorough wcr&lt;
could not be fa
11. |HNCnH r 1

St. Louie Bepu

Expiorin
We all met a

and about thi
found a pU« of

on the handle.

farther ou we 1

her right forefl

tooth plug of
American.

Which Engli
supplying "fai

filled by woe

�Be Sure
1! you have made up your xniad to buy
liters Sarsaparilla do not be Induced to take
allr olbcr. A Boston lady, whose example Is
worthy Imitation, tells her experience below:
• In one store where I went to buy Hood’s
S..- .aparllla tbe clerk tried to induce me buy
th. ,r own Instead of Hood’s; hetoldinetbelr’s
v. ,-ulii last longer; that I might take it on ten

Hood’s
■

1

d. I looked like a person In eonsump*
. Hood’s Sarsaparilla did in© so much
4 that I wonder at myself sometimes,
: c friend* frequently speak Of IV* Mrs.
A. Goff, 61 Terraco Street, Boston.

Sarsaparilla
. ' . ell&lt;In«qrii&gt;U. gl; rtx for Si Prepnrod only
• . 1. HOOP i CO., Apothecaries, Lowt-U, Mass.

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Doses One Dollar

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La P

DUSTERS
ARE THE BEST.

; &lt;&gt; Mvlcs. prices to suit nU.
. . avUksA Sons. I’niLAnEUriiA.
r-old by nil deniers.

WORTH

WHILE.

t s . -.■•n~h to be pleasant
:; &gt;n
11- ' by like a song, : i
■
. . north while is one Wlufwifl smlS
■
thing goes d&lt;«a&lt;i wrong..
■' : th- he.-.rt is trouble.
1 . .:;.ray»eotue« with the years. I
:.t, Gut is worth tbe praises of wu*
I i
thiit shines through team
insrigb to bu prudent
,
' • - :. ■ :in;te:upu&gt;y»utorxniy,
■.l:!.i-&lt;r. or uitliin uo voice coin
I ,r:r.g v,sir iur.il war.

■ill- :.!•■ that i&lt; worth the honored earth
■. । one that resists desire.
. tb- । ;.nic, i’r: Slid, tile fallen.
'*■'•••«had no strength for the strife.
■ nrW’, lurtliWiiy is cumbered today:
.
i c iiuike up ilio item of life.
’
■•■■■; u? that conquers pterion,
. , . i.irrww that hidiis In a smile,
are worth the homage of earth.
■
। ii .4 th-in but once In a n bile.
Ella Wheel©r Wilcox.
• 1.14 Superstition uf thr lied Mouse.
‘riling to Gritiun it is tho devil's brides
.
tuoutlis the Mill runs in ths
a. i . i ■i '
:*•?. Tan* w&lt;&gt; are told that
’ ii ii .-iu ,i servant girl fell cileep while
«■ i-y.-iruuns were shelling tints, when
. ... i v- i n little r,-d motiso ereej/out of
• j u't.s!' l.psuud run out of tlie window.I
■ ■•* pri’sent shook the slfoper, but,
abug in awakening her, moved her.
.:i -an Presently the mouse re-j
: '
&gt; •. :&lt;* the girl had been sitting,;
■ .. ■ । -i;i:g Iter, vanished. 'The girl died
• ?,.: । -utting firewood in the/ttlack'
■ 1 ii iisl«yt&gt; over bis work. HScorn;i;ix:i • creep cut of hi* mouth
.
: y. Others were culled and a
:-.'.iri-h made for the mouse, but it
•I n
found. The miller ne'er awoke.
I: । ,. . r was I .rtmrly considered dan­
. ■ • *i(s'p while thirsty, ns the soul was
•
...... tin- body in search of water.—
I i- /.-j uulie. ’
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i:i|il&lt;i&gt;h&gt;g it Cat's In Tcr.heUee.

i'.’v nil inv- again with lanterns and plenty
■; i-.iib1!
\Vv began tn descend in th©
W-went about lOD’ynrds, When the
।
r&gt;g scenied to iw about fifteen feet above
। in.-n.l-; the nulls were as smooth ns a
; . i
-am© tb a small creek, crossed it,
thirty y^rds from thv: creek we
.■i ii pi .f ivdito. nil/old fashl&lt;*ied rifles,
■
ii.sti4&gt;. one ladlo and sdmn bulet molds.
I । l . 'i..* mid the letters M. 8. T.
• :i ti:-lusmllv, and on the wall was written
,M S. Tiiunins, June 2, 1796. In aif entrance
loin.": on n&lt;&gt; found the skeletons ot flvijhum:u. mug. Off to one side lay a skeleton
tl :.t ‘x-tni-d t । be that of a woman, for on
l "i- rtgli*. fr,i , linger was a plain gold ring let• -J H. W. to M. E., 18k. Dr. Sneed took
’ 'I
i‘lf the linger. We also found one
t • •Ii plug of gold —Letter in iNoshriUe
How Authors Arc Quoted.
• H i.ieh English author* arc th© richest in
-i; I'iymg "familiar quotations?" According
i 'M- Minify, Wordsworth stands third on
'
ini A reference to tbe latest edition ot
■ !'• ;rii. -i. which is for the best collection,
•i ■
’ quite i&gt;ear out Mr. Morley's state­
n' H -ie i« a list of the number of pages
."i to M&gt;me of the chief authors severally:
;
-re .
.uh Scott............... ............ f
.. M Tennyson....I,....... 8
....... 31 Gray........... i............. J
'■ " ■"■••&gt;nl&gt; ............ ■£• Butler........... j........ f
...... Coleridge.............
f
‘
H
. ... JO Longfellow.^!........... &lt;
I
............ io Young.............. I.......*, f
''"''bniiii-................ y Burns........ t
..................... 8 Chaucer...................... 4
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8 Campbell.. .:.........
4
Nrw York Commercial Advertiser.
Cardial.
‘huie girls were playing together.
»»ib pp'ictidal that sb© wai Mrs. Lincoln,
mni the other that she wns Mrs. Garfield.
Mix Garfield wns calling on Mrs. Lincoln,
'U'4 when she was about to leave Mrs. LinC'ljisni.k
.
T diould be pleased to have you remain
all niriH, Mrs. Garfield," to which Mrs. Gar1I-.-I4 replied politely that ah© would be pleased
to 4&lt;&gt; kj, but that she had no night dress with

'■"b. well," exclaimed Mrs. Linooln,cor" ■ l . •! can lend you on© ot Abraham's
nightshirts! '—CnrbtUn Observer.
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l.lies'of Some Animals.
The toad an/ the cat Uveas long as th«
h‘.ru., the crayfish os long as tbe pig, and the
Pik^aod carp u long tu tho elephant. Dr.
" wiiian cites th© case of a are anemone
»kirt I1..I mil™ U&gt;.a dziy-dx r*r&lt;. 11
*a* placetl by Sir John Dalzell in a small
pliM jar in the Edinburgh botanical gardens
in ISiS, being
0F-ompanionii withother
indiriduah reared from the egg period, fully
,
-v*^“&gt;ld. It died a natural death to
iWi.-Longman's.

/X
THE NATION'S SOLONS.

NEWS

BRIEF

Akron, Ohio, in the Path of the
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Tornado.
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rwo MILES OF WHEOK AID HUH.
rhlrieen Persona More or Leas Seriously
Injured, Some, Perhaps. Futallj—The
Wind’s Work Described—Fatal Wind­
storms Ktoewhere—Terrific Explosion of
a Locomotive Boiler-The Engineer and
Fireman Killed—Three Kallwwy Hands
Los© Their Uvea.

To Cet
.,.. ■ trial; that if I did not llkolt I need not
; • auythtaR, etc. Hut ho could not prevail
: c to change* I
him I had taken
It. id's Sarsaparilla, knew what It was, was
. n .fled ultli it, and did not waxrt any other.
Wl -it I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla
; ’.ts feeling real miserable with dyspepsia,
-&lt;&gt; weak that at times I could hardly

CYCIONE SWEPT.

my little cottage door.

XM Intel, BrttbKwral,,
I* wy UUa nxu,. donr.
'

“re fTMn 1 ,sU,‘and car*would toy me down and pertoh
t w the hwtd own dwelling there;

M»n, 0., May 11-At Sao Sa.nl.,
ivening in the midst of » most terrific
•-loud-burst this city was struck \jy the
---- - — w UUll &lt;&gt; ""
Korst tornado, beyond comparison, which
TteUb. tetete. Iterate, prre.
iaa ever been known hureabouta, except­
in my cottage door
ing perhaps the Sharon cyclone of a
—Atlanta Crmstitutlon.
month ago. The storm struck the south­
THE GIRL WIFE IN INDIA.
ern part of th© dty and tore through th©
fifth, fourth and second wards. Fully 100
buildings were completely demolfahed,
— — •—•J nszti.
hundreds more’were badly damaged; and
ter
ttle
j
lUngH I,
taw a te.utjuta, .hul „„ a stretch two miles long was razed of
«bl, and ranted u, l,„ du,tea.l'. boo» trees and buildings of all sorts. The full
Hitherto she Ims been the spoiled ;»t of her force of the tornado developed jtuc west of
toother; now she is to be th© ii»tk. slave of Main street, following a northeasterly
AormotlH’r-in-law, upon whom she is to wait course through Wolf creek valley.
Specimens of the Destruction.
Whore commands sh» is Implicitly to obey
.i? nu!nber
houses were nnroofed and
tnd who teaches her what she to to do to
please her bushand-what dishes he likes the otherwise damaged, and th© eccentricity
of the cyclone was never mure fully illus­
best and how to cook them.
If tho mother-in-law to'kind, she will Uc trated. One house would lose its roof or
have a port ion torn to pieces, nnd other­
tbe girl gj&gt; home occasionally to visit her
wise be left unharmed, while j the
mother. Of her husband riu -sees little or
next one to it would be reduced tt). kin­
nothing. Sin? U of no mure account to him
dling wood. Two or three houses were
than a little cat or dog would be. There is
lifted from their foundations, turned upreldom or never any love between them, and,
ride down, and left comparatively whole,
no matter now. cruelly she may bo treated, others were turned entirely round oii their
sb© can never complain to her husband of
foundations. One residence was snxwhed
anything ids mother may do, for h« would flat, as If n tremendously heavy weight
never take fab wife’s part.
■&gt;nd been dropped upou it. Another Jiou.w:
Her busband sends to her 'daily th© portion had the dining-room tom off al a time
of food that to to be cooked for her, himself when nine persons were sitting at table. It *
aiid the ctfiUren. When it to prepared she n-as carried fifty feet nnd dropped; the oc­
Jdact:; it on one large bnus platter, and it to
cupants being all more or less injured, but
rent to heriinisband’s room. H-jcats what he none fatally hurt.
wishes and then the platter.to sent back with
. Mr. Herman's Narrow Escapn.
what is left for-her nnd her children. Thev
This was Gebhart Herman's house'. Mr.
sit together on tbe ground and eat the rc- Herman was pinned down in the debris,
UMinder, having neither knives, forks nor and only the energy of despair when he
ipoous. ‘ ;
smelt of the odor of the lire near him en­
U bile she is yoqug she to never allowed to abled him toextricatehimself. K.?c&lt;iwring,
go anywhere. Tho little girls are married as he found Ids little girl burning by tne over­
young as three years of nge; and. should th© turned stove, and before tbe finmes cxnihl be
boy to whom such a child is married die th© ■extinguished she was frightfully 'burned
next day, she to called a widow, and to trom alxjut the back and limbs. O. C. Baker’s
henceforth .doomed t&gt;* perpetual widowhood; grocery was torn to pieces. Ills wife and
sho can ueyeunan-y again. As a widow she daughter^ were in the building nt the
must never wear any jewelry, never dress time, hut they made good their e^ea|&gt;e to
her hair, never Jeep on a bed—nothing but a the cellar, and were saved, but Mr; Baker
piece of matting spread on th” hard brick was missing.
floor, and lOtneiitues, iu fact, not even that
A Brick Block Leveled.
Ixltwuen her and tho cold bricks; and, no
The Gilflwpottery, a brick block IM l&gt;y
mnttor bow cold tho night might be, she must 00 feet, wan leveled to the earth with kilns
havenootitor eovarlhg than the thin garment nnd lielongiug*. The family of Melvin
Irish had just seated themselves at .‘supper
She must cat but one meal a day, and that when Mrs. Irish, warned by some intuition
of the coareret kind'of foodj'and once in two cried; -Run to the cellar; a cyeionc is
weeks she must fast twenty-four hours; then coming.” She and her two children man­
not n bit of food nor a drop of water or modi- aged to reach the cellar before the crash,
ciw must pa.-w her lips, not even if she were but Mr. Irish was caught by a hcavj- tim­
dying. She must never sit down nor spoak ber and his spine was seriously injuFed.
in the prewsnve’of her mother-in-law, unties Th© house was completely broken to
i.-otumanife&lt;l u&gt; do so. Her food must be pieces, not a timber remaining in place.
evoked and eaten opart from the other wom- Mr. Irish was probably fatally injured.
en’k. Sho is In disgraced and degraded woman.
Th© Lint of Victim.
.
Th© following casualties are reported:
marriage cireiwmire or festival*, it would Melvin Irish, leg broken, internal injuries:
Wilson Kiplinger, wife, mother, and two
She may have been a high cnste Brahminic children, cut and burned, bne.child proba­
woman, but on her becoming n widow, any, bly fatally; Antonio Manuel, August Shefeven tbe lowret servants, may order her to do fler, and Mrs. Dominick, ent and bruised.
whnt they do not like to»k». No woman in the not fatally; Gebhardt Herman, wife, and
bouse must ever speak one ward of&lt;Jk&gt;vo ur two children, all bruised nnd cut by flying
piV to her, f»r ii is supposed that if a woman ■ debris.
,
shows th© slightest rt-mtni«eration to si widow
Fatal Work Doo© In Missouri.
she will immediately IX'vdme a widow liei-self.' X ST. JxiL'ts, May 12.—Reports from differ­
—New York Ixxlgcr.
ent points of northern Missouri state that
n large amount of property has been de­
l.'iiUrallfiy I'arlors.
.
stroyed nnd several j»eraons killed by th©
“I never eel) here but I fet-i so stuffy."
■ftilulTy! That’s ju«: th© word. I was won­ violent storms of the past two days In
dering myself, s^by it is. Tbe rooms arc large Harrison county the house of William
Wiltym was blown away, Wilson and hi*
nnd well fundsbetl."
"Tpo well furntohed for health," quickly two children killed, and several person*
chimed in the llrst speaker "Th© bouse* to so injured. Twenty buiMlng* weredi»troye&lt;!
full cf antiquities and.rare curios that it to in Gentry county, ami Mr*. N. Green was
killed. Near Memphis, Mo., six dwell­
never aired for fear rem© dust might get io
ings were blown away, but nobody was
through th© open window.’or doors. I don’t
believe a ray of sunshine to ever let into this killtxl or seriously irijured.
■ fid I nrsv

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house, J trtyer call but I fe©l like n mummy
mysoif cud get «o nervous txstora I leave that
I feel us if all the antiquities were coming
down in a body to inhabit me. Th© sunshine
to shut out, th© rooms ar© never aired, and
th© antiquities give an unpleasant odor, whichopprA-.'Sw me, especially when coming in out
of th© fresh air. I dofe’t think I shall ever
nil! hero again."—Cincinnati Tunes-Stnr.
A Prowenlum Box for Llf©.
In the Fifth Avenue theatre one of the
lower proscenium boxes to always empty or
occupied l&lt; a P*l© Httle old lady and her
guests. The pale little old lady is Mrs. G&gt;1oey, whose htulnnd, long dead, and once a
newsboy or something nt the sort, owned a
large area of land in the region of Broadway
and Twenty-eighth street. Mrs. GHsey her­
self lives in a great big house next door to
the theatre and to th© owner of tbe latter and
the ground it stand* on. According to th©
leareshc to entitled to free entrance to one
pnweeniun) Inx at every performance, and
«heexercis«» her righto in this regard, often
sitting patiently through tho dull-Mt plays.—
Now York Letter.

• EXPLOSION OF_A_LOCOMOTIVE.

Th© Engineer anti Fireman Blown Into
■
Eternity.
/ Buffalo, N.. Y., May 12.—Shortly after
2 o’clock yesterday afternoon Ixshigh Val­
ley switch engine No, 261 was drawing a
train of freight ears from the Tifft farm
into the city. The engine was in charge of
Engineer George Pearl and Fireman Henry
O'Connor, and was going at a moderate of
speed, and when near the bridge over tbe
Buffalo creek, without a moment's warn
Ing the boiler exploded. The shock of the
explosion was terrific, being heart! with
distinctness two mile* away. Fireman
O’Connor’* body was blown 1U0 feet in the
air and fell a shapeless num. The body
of the engineer was found after some
search 150 feet east of the wreck. He was
dead when found and the remains were
terribly mangled. Both men had wive* in
Buffalo and each leave* a family.

A MUSICAL SPECIAL WRECKED.

Musicians Escape Injury.
ST PAl'L Minn., May 11-The special
A correspondent dwells upon th© all Im­
tralnonthe BiirUngtonaud Northern, tear­
portant plan of placing carefully ths half
burnt lamps to the front of the grate, and ing 'he Doeron Symphony orchratra. wa.
then putting the fresh coal at the back, wrecked »l Preteoti. Wla. yraterfay otterwhenever tbe fire is "made up.” taking care noon and a terrible accident narrowly
not (as most servant* do) to put any coal on areried. A mile •!»’• Harting, tho train
any flame there may happen to be. but at ran Into a hand car loaded with terttan
Um backed It. ns by that means you main­ haada. both going at lop -peed. The bandtain a dK«rfDl fire, benefit by the rny&gt; of iTwi thrown thirty trot to one .Ide and
Instantly
heat given off from tbe flam" «nd liv^ coals “L men. name, traknown
wbito the fredi to lighting, prevent in some, killed nnd three othere severely Injured.
easea your chimney smoking, and make som© The special was derailed and tbe engine
of the smoke from thyfrwh coal burn (n con­ badly cripple- The pagers were
siderable saving!, mid which would otherwise roughly knocked about and more or lees
cause your chimney to require sweeping the brutoed, but none seriously Injured. A delav of four hours occurred, nnd an engine
seJt from here brought in the tnrin. The
Toplee for th© Itreaktaat Table.
killed and wounded were cared for at Pres­
Tte-tetetaor IM. ■UCTFtb
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nerves are tho one* who bnug thrir petty cott.
Believe That Thirty Perished.
distracting houM-Uold troubles to the l&lt;«rd»
NSW York. M.y&gt;*-A special to The
who regale the parlor with
the gas and water fixture*, and "fr*"* «• Herald from Norwich. N. V. say* that
notwithstanding the mysteHous retteenw
breakfast table with imm-ntations
milkman is lato with cream for the coffee, of the coroner and the keepers and super­
and th© necessity of changing to anu-fier indent of the burned Chenango county
vendor at CalkxhUl m»-i Market rirreU. dto ran/rr house at Preston, persons in a pariETn to know ray th« "t
p**
vi-riug on to i!» different tastes and
of Silk taken by various pen*™ in
tients perished in the flames.
roffee. with acenmit* of th© hole* m the car
peu and device, for keeping th© t* •
Wamikotof Crrr. M., 9-PmMroc
,
•... ........nn© meal.—Hom© n*og
Hwriten tent to the «n«e rraterf.joo.nlnation, of official, tor the lemtory ot Oklaknma Genre© W- Steele, of Indiana, to
JS- tSTreraor. .nd
*^J'
Ste, Drain- To 7&lt;«a: «“•»
tac 0T&lt;r.p(l.o&lt; Mm
’coking for number two, ma ml
T«&gt;nI WHow

* o Pre!

f 0ll^O a Gi^or nu££ U
^ed^or chief justice of the supreme
court.

Washington Crrr, May 7,-The senate • A special committee of the Rhode Island
did no buainesa yesterday, it bring the day legislature investigating tbe conduct of
the State Home and School charge that
of Senator Beck's funeral. Nothing wm the superintendent has l»eeo guilty of the
done in.the house except the introduction greatest brutality in punishing the chil­
of a few bills—one amendment of the inter­ dren. many of whom have been unmerci­
state commerce law intended to meet the fully whipped. His name to M. C. Healy.
hupreme court decision on “original pack­
Frauds involving the sum of about $10,­
ages” of tanglefoot, and a till to establish
000,000 annually are mid to have been dis­
a life saving station at Saugatuck, Mich.
covered in the custom* department at
Wasjiinotox City, May «.-Among tbe
bill* introduced in the senate yesterday
The great cantilever bridge which spans
"'ere the following: For th© organization the Colorado river on the Atlantic and Pa­
of a “Grand Apny of Labor" (Plumb, by cific railway near the Needle*. Cal., wa«
request); to establish a public farm in ev- completed WedncNday.
The big cracker plant of the F. A. Ken­
every county in the country; providing for
the liability of corporations for injuries to nedy company, of Cambridge and Chicago,
employes under all circumstances; mak­ has been bought by a syndicate for the re­
ported
snip of $1,300,000.
ing the pension for loss of both hand*
The marriage of Mina Lily Rosecrahs,
ur feet, both eyes, or a hand ami foot $100
per month, and tor other losses of limbs daughter of Gen. RoHecran*, to Governor
less amount*, but providing that where Toole, of Montana, was solemnized at
more than one disability exists the pen­ Washington City, Wednesday.
sioner shall receive the pension for each;
The boiler of au engine on the Atchison
authorizing the interstate commerce com­ road, pulling a freight train near Welling­
mission to investigate charges of railway ton, Kan., exploded Wednesday, scalding
interference, with election* by issuing the engineer to deal hand horribly scalding
passes or employing agent*. Ths army and mangling tlie fireman.
ami military academy bill* were reported.
Maj. William H. Joyw, well known in
Several hills of no general importance Grand Army and journalistic circles, died
were passed. Tho bill to transfer the rev­ at Providence, ft I.. Tuesday
enue marine service to the navy depart­
Twenty-five busine-u* house* and dwell­
ment wm briefly debated, and then a* per ings ipz Grove City, Mercer county, Pa.,
order the silver bill was taken up.
were burned Friday, at a loss of $30,000 to
Invendiarie* are suspected of
soon a* the house wa» ready for bnsi- $10,000.
it went into committee, on the tariff starting the fire.
bill, ami McKinley opened the debate in it*
At WaMbington Court House, O., an un­
favor. Mill* followed in opposition, and known young woman, after eating a meal
the house took recess to 8 p. m. At tho in a rcstanrant, walked into the street and
evening soHon speeches were mode for th© shot herself dead. Paper* found upqn her
bill by O’Donnell of Michigan and Post of suggest an unhappy love affair.
Illinois, anil against it by Stewart of Geor­
It is snkl at Denver that n member of the
gia and Elhs.of Kentucky, aad the house Britton house of lords, accompanied by
adjourned at 10:25.
two Scotland. Yard detectives, is there
Washington City. May i&gt;.—Gorman in­ linking up the history of Victoria Wood­
troduced in the senate yesterday an amend­ hull, now the wife of a prominent English­
ment to the inter-state commeroe law re­ man.
A slick young man went to Bath, Me., a
quiring Canadian railway* doing business
in this country to obtain licenses, a condi­ few days ago and appointed every physi­
tion of which to that said railways shall cian in the dty medical examiner* of an
obey the inter-state commerce law, viola­ alleged New York life insurance com
pony, charging each doctor q fee of $5.
tion* of which shall forfeit the license.
Htocock introduced a bill authorizing the Then he faded away.
A bottle containing a card on which was
purchase of the Mt. McGregor property,
where Grant tiled, for a home for soldier* written “Steann r Erin, Capt. McGinty, at
suffering with pulmonary complaint.*. The the bottom of the sea” was picked up on
the
English coast, ami Lloyd's Weekly
bill classifying worsteds n* woolens wn*
taken up, nnd after debate p&amp;sed by a I Newspaper, of London, prints it in all serf
party vote, except Payne of Ohio, who omme.s* «■* l«ing a genuine message from
'
voted aye. Tlie silver bill was ]Mi*t[&gt;oned the ill-fated ship.
Sandy Jones, colored, was hanged at
to Monday next. The pension appropria­
tion came up next, nnd pending an amend­ Binuinghatn. Ain.. Friday for tlie murder
ment increasing the number of [tension of a police officer two years aga
The PennHyivnnla Railway company to
agents the senate adjourned.
In the house Flower of New York intro­ reported to have made a cash contribution
duced a bill imposing n duty of 10 cent* of £273,(MN to the Chicago World's fair
fund.
per jxtund nn sugar of milk. The tariff
liebale was then resumed and contiued to
At the annual oratorical comiKditiop for
5:30,' nt which time recess wn* taken, and tbe Boylaton prize at Harvard, the prize
at 8 p. in. resumed again. The speaker© was captured by W. E. B. Dubois, a col­
were Burrow*. Bnyne, Simonds.-Kinsey, ons! student.
and Stockbridge 4&gt;r. nnd Dockery. Mac­
The propeller Allegan was shipped on
Millan. Flower, Cooper. Pierce. Brook- flat car* Friday from Holland. Mich., to
aliire, Enloe, and Stewart of Arkansas l^ikeView. a few miles east of Howard
ngninst the bill. At 10:45 the house ad­ City, same state.
journed.
Thl* gravel pit hand* on-the Chesapeake
Washington City,. May 10.—The senate nnd Ohio at- Maysville, Ky., have struck
yesterday took np the pension appropria­ nnd driven off other hand* brought in to
-. .
tion bill, nmended it by providing for two take their place*.
John M. Kraulh. secretary of the Gettys­
additional [tension agents and passed ’it.
Tim military academy bill wn* then put burg Battlefield association, died Satur­
through with little debate and the army day at Gettysburg, of consumption.
At Idnden. N. J., Friday night while at­
appropriation taken up. Hale moved an
amendment prohibiting the sale of Iptoxi- tempting to board a fast train while it
In motion. J. N. SteYn had hi* head and
ennts nt military post* and Cockrell moved
■
to nmeml the amendment bjr striking out bath arms cut off,
The Y. M. C. A. conference at Nashville,
lieer nnd wino. Owing to Inck of a quorum'
on the vote no action was taken nnd the Tenn., closed Saturday. M. Thiers, of
Paris, and Herr Toellener, of Berlin, were
seriate then adjourned.
The bouse [Uissetl the bill pensioning elected members of the conference.
The Iron Car company, of Carlisle. Pn.,
Mr*. Delia Purnell, mother of Chnrle*
Stewart Parnell, with an nmendnieut cut­ hn* made an assignment, owing about
ting the pension from $100 per month to ShAOOO, with asset* amounting to about
gJW.OfiO.
Hundred* of men are thrown out
Mr* Parnell is the daughter of Ad­
miral Slewart, deceased, of tlic U.S. navy. of cmplnyinrnt.
Three more bodies have been found in th©
A bill raising the pension of the widow of
Brig. Gen. Ayres to 875 per month was ruins of the Chenango county (N. Y.) poor
pawed, and in committee the tariff debate house, and it 1* believed that other* uro
Al! tiiu stiay-lunatic*
whs resumed nnd continued till 5 p. in., yet unrecovertsd.
when n rece** was- taken.to 8 p. m . and have been recaptured.
tariff debate continued until 11 o’clock
The will of the late Junius S. Morgan,
when the bouse adjourned.
the American banker who died on the con­
Washington city. May 12.—A protest tinent some weeks ago, has been admitted
from the Indian* of Indian territory was to probata nt London. Thu vnltui of hi*
presented in the senate Saturday against estate to about $10,000,000. and the probate
duty reached the sum of about $100,000.
numerous grants of righte-of-way for rail­
Tho bridge of the Midialbd. railway, near
ways through their lands, on the ground
Findlay, O., wa&gt; washeil away by a flood
that the said railway* were mere!)- specu
Sunday.
lative. The army appropriation waapaoKt*!,
George Thomas, colored, iu jail at Leav­
after Hale's amendment prohibiting tlie
enworth. Kam, charged with murder,
sale of liquor* nt military post* had been
adopted. Butler suggested the insertion died Sunday night ot con*um;&gt;tiou.
The head of the London banking firm of
of a provision to supply nundng bottles,
Rothschild* to growing so (at that lie has
entnip tea. ete„ to the soldier*. In the
employed the renowned Dr. Schweninger,
next ninety minutes 185 individual pen­
sion bill* were passed, some of them being of Berlin, to treat him foe the same.
I A. II. Itothakcr, formerly editor-in-chief
to increase the pensions of widows of of­
of The Oman© Republlcaii. died In that
ficer* of the army and navy, One wm to
give a pension of FJO per month to John dty of cpnstimption Saturday. © He was a
Swearer, who volunteered to assist in de­ son-in-law of the late S. P. Rounds, and a
fending Fort Sumter, and was wounded. well known, politician.
Fred Schaefer, a tramp who fell under
Iieing the first nrran hurt in the war of the
rebellion. After an executive session the the wheel* ot a train at Leavenworth;
Kan., Sunday, was so horribly mangled
senate adjourned.
that
he begged to be shot so a* to be put
The house debatwl the tariff all day and
until 11:15 p. m., u large number of mem­ out of hi* agony.
4 Superintendent Porter, of t,he census
bers expressing their views omthe bill.
WAMUNGTON City, Muy Iff—A bill was bureau, ha* decided to form a collection of
introduced in the senate yesterday to con­ all the ncersp»|wr. magazine and period­
ical publications of every description pub
firm the title of certain land* in Sault Ste
1 |*hed in tbe United States this year.
Marie. Mich. The judiciary committee re­
Mary Ward tried to make peace between
ported back tho anti-trust bill with a mod­ her drunken mother and still more intox­
ification of the house amendment. Jones icated brother, at New York Monday. She
then took the floor, and spoke ty three to in the Presbyterian hospital, and will
hours on tho silver question, ami in favor probably die of her kick* nnd hrulifea
of free coinage. He had not coBeluded
The United State* land office nt Pierre,
when he yielded for an executive scs-sian,
S. Dm wa* opened for businew Monday,
after which tho senate adjourned.
nnd was crowded with settler* from day­
In the house a motion was adopted
light to dark. They ctowded the sidewalk*
debate
limiting
the
J
‘ . /
general’
and stood fur hours in long line*awaiting
the tariff bill to one
minutei tor
©itch
member on each proposition. their turn.
Asa Bishop, of DeBruce, Sullivan coun­
Anderson offered an amendment providing
that the president may suspend the duty ty. New York, sang out to hi* fellow
on any article which l« made the subject employe* in an acid factory Saturday:
of trust manipulation. Upon ©division “Good-bye, Ixiyn! See me div©.!" and then
vote tho amendment wm adopted with Slanged headlong Into an iron cauldron
all of boiling acid. He died soon after be
Democratic applause, but a vote byf tellers
defeated it. Anderson and Owen* j voting ing pulled out. Momentary insanity.
An engineer, two firemen and two
with tho Democrats Ln favor of adoption.
Then tbe Republican* applauded. Several brakemen were killed in a collision be-,
amendment* were rejected, one being to tween freight trains near Chattanooga,
make the date on which the bill dhail go Tenn., Monday.
An assassin tried to kill Georgo Heinginto effect July 1.1«1 McKioley dppoeed
this and said the bill should go into effect man, of Chicago, a saloonkeeper, Monday
night, but only succeeded in slightly
m soon m possible. After some other
amendments, had been rejected, arid none wounding him.
A train on a New Brunswick railway
adopted, the house adjourned..
Monday collided with ten tons of rock
which had fallen on the track, wrecking
BERLIN, Maj- 13.—In th© debate; on tbe the engine and kHliug the fireman, Augus
estimates for the colonies in the rciphstag GorhamyeMerday. Chancellor Caprivi said in re­
Masked men took. E. I* Criswell, who
gard to slavery in Africa; "W© must was in jail at Banta Maria. Caia., forth©
found stationsand the bullet and tlie Bible murder of Constable So'mhard, and hung
must set in the cans© of civiltation. him to the rafter*’ of the building he tva»
Without killing the slave holders ypn will confined in.
never abolish slavery."
•
The Natinoal Bank of. the Republic, at
Dvath^TrU^i Mat*.
Sait Lake City. Utah. ha. been •nthoriml
e.
M.V1A—Judre Georicc ! to commence burinwu; capital WOO.OOO
MS&amp;£? UniS “aLdistrict jt^ge. * ^ir
&lt;*«rt

Nevada, &amp;ied here yesterday.

| m wereftled Monday.

OF INTEREST TO SPORTS.
XSArtCI ran TrtMDca.
Chicago, May 7.—Rain interfered wMl
the base ball playing yesterday.
Th*
cage—Cincinnati 5, Chicago 6; all other

Pittsburg ® oil other gaine-i postponed—

CmCAGO, May A—The ba*e ball gMMn
yesterday rreulted in the following sedres:
League; At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 1; New
York &lt;k at Pbiludelphia-Philadalphia' 5,
Boston 4: at Cleveland—Cleveland 5, Pitta­
burg 4; at Chicago—Cincinnati 5, Chicago L
'Brotherhood: At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 4,Boston H; at. Philadelphia—Philadelphia
5. New York fl: at Clevdiami—Cleveland 6,
Buffalo 4; at Chicago—Chicago 12, Pitta­
burg 10. Total attendance tor all League
and Brotherhood gnme*: League, 3,21k;
Brotherhood,. 4JK3.«
Chicago, Mav 9.—Yesterday's base ball
games showed thetollowing ucores: League:
rit Philadelphia—Philadelphia 5, Boston
4?at Cleveland—Pittaburg 8, Cleveland 9;
at Chicago—Chicago 13, Cincinnati 9;
Brooklyn-New Y-otk game postponed—wet
grounds.
Brotherhood: At Brooklyn—Brooklyn.
10, Boston 11; at Philadelphia—Philadel­
phia 14, New
York
5; at Cleve­
land—Cleveland 14, Buffalo 5; st Chi­
cago—Chicago 20. Pitteburg &amp;.
Tbe total
attendance at the League and Broth­
erhood game* was: ' League, 3,215 Broth­
erhood, 3.780. In this-city it w» respec­
tively 301 and 1,794.
•
Chicago, May 10.—The disparity iu at­
tendance at the ground* of tbe League and
Brotherhood base ball- a gg regal km© wm
exceedingly great yesterday. At New;
York there were but 451 witnewes of th©
League game, while at thr: Brotherhood
game there were 18,231. The total attend­
ance at all games played was re*{)cctively
8,787 and 15,1 IQ. The day ’s scores were as
follows: .

Boston 3; at Philadelphia—Brooklyn 1,
Philadelphia 8: at Cincinnati—Cincinnati .
10, Pittsburg 5; Cbicag?-Clevuland gnxnn
posti&gt;oned—rain.
,
Brotherhood:
At New York—New
York 2. Boston 4; at Philadelphia— Phila­
delphia 6. Brooklyn 7; rain at Chicago and
Clwelium.
Tho following arc1 tho ©cores made
in the Saturday game* played: Ix-agne.-

ton 8: at Philadelphia—Philadelphia 4,
Brooklyn 0; at Cincinnati—Cincinnati U,
Pittsburg 1; at Chicago—Rain.
Brotherhood: At New York—Now York
7. Boston 2; at Philadelphia—Philadelphia
12, Brooklyn 7. No games at-Chicago and,
Cleveland—bad weather.
Chicago, May 13.—The attendance- at
League and Brotherhood base ball game*
yesterday was a* follows in the aggregate:
League, 4.184; Brotherhood, 5.249. Scores:
Lea'gue: At New York—Boston 0„ NewYork 1—thirteen innings; at Philadelphia
—Brooklyn 17, Philadelphia- 7; at Cincin­
nati—Pittsburg 5, Cincinnati 3; ClevelandChicago game postponed—rain.
'
Brotherhood: At New York—Moston
13, New York 2; at Philadelphia—Brook­
lyn 11, Philadelphia 7; at Cleveland—Pittabung fl, Cleveland 5; Ciucago-BuffaJo
game postponed—rain.

Dulvth, Minn.. May 11.—A steamer belongi ng to the W el to-Stone Mercantile comnany, engaged in hauling a raft of logs
blew up near Sandy lake, near the Sault,
yesterday. Four men were killed.

THE MARKETS.
Chicago,
Following are the quotations on thetxtoid
uf trade IiAUm Wli«l-K«&gt;.
May. opsMti
MMc. cloMd wMe;.June, opened f»4c, closed
14Hc: July, opened 92kic, clewed WMc. Corn
-No. -2 May. opened 34Hr. clowl r4Kc:
June, opened 34?4e. close! 34igc; July, opened
lie, clesel r'»M . Oat*—No. - Mny. opened.

SHHc^July. ejeaed 2&gt;Hc. closed SWiPorkMay, opened &gt;1LW. closed S&gt;XW&gt;: June,
open© 1812.90. closed $i3.00; July, opened
91.1.10. closed filLlS. Lard—June. &lt;;&gt;eaed
SA*.». closed fitU M.

quoted as •follows: Hogs—Market opened
fa’riy active but weak, with-prices 5©Uto
lower; light grades, $3.85'14.3): rough (lock­
ing. J4. «a*- f&gt;; mixed lot*. $4.CO-14.15; baavy
packing and (hipping lots. 94-1U'4.20.
AA3D-. cow* and mixed. 91.7Q33J&amp;; sloekero
and feeder*. $2.735.4.(lb- Hhecp-Flnn; mut­
tons. $LU)ft&lt;L40; • lipped westerns,.HO to. 140
Ito. »4.73(aA.TlVJambs. *5.»c8.T.&gt;.
I*rixlurc: Hutter—Finest ©reamcry, laa-TTo
per lb; finest dairy. UtK^llto; pocking stock,
5U«. Eggs-Slri' tly Jreeh.llc per doa Poul­
try—Chicken*.
per lb; spring chickens.
fii.OOltiW iwf dar.; turkeys, r@14c per lb;
ducks. 1 Otto; gci-se MID^fljl) per dot. Pat**
toes iHf track-Uominnn and mlxedJS^HOo per
bu: Pevrlms.SjiWc per bn; Beauty of Hcbmo.
|&gt;er bu; Barbanks. 48&amp;!») per bu. Illi­
nois sweet potatoes, good to choice. $3-50®37'&gt;
per bb!. Applca-Falr to-cbtoce, $3.(M£i.5o per
bJUra corn -Hurl. 09“© per
whtok

brush. 5»,i5Whi-: green., self-working. 4^15Mp:
lust le and corer*. 4^Jsk-; cutnnxm brush,
4c; crooked,
New lack.

May, Wc; &lt;lo June. 3»Mc: do July. 97Mr- Corn
—No. 2 mixed eafth. 43c; do May. 43k do
June. lift*:; do July&gt; 4ic. Oats-Quiet; Na 3
mixed &lt;n»Ji. :M)4c: do May. l3Mc: do June.
B3M&lt;-.
Rye -Dull aad unchanged. Farley—
Dub and uni lnuigxd. Pork—Dull; m«aa,$lL'O
«M4..'i0 for new. Lard-Quiet; Jaaa, iOAt;
July.
Livestock: Cattle-Market ruled steady nt
few bull* and dry wr*. Sl.iOWk Shaepand
Lamb*—Marti firm and Me V fc higher:
cUrped fhe’-i-x JkflOdC OO y 100 tx, unshorn do.
9B.tOT.WM: clipped yearling*. $5.00;:L12H;

Tonr.no. Ohio. May 12.

Steady: wh and May. 30c. Clover ©red—
firm; cb-L. fX&amp;k Octooen naw, fit.Hl.
Detroit.
DrrROsi. Mich- May 12.

red cash, and May, Ufic; Joly. 8®-Jc: AuituM.
2 white cash. SBJjc.

32Hc; August. GM©. Dari-Firm: c-^aMc.
July. r.Mc: AugoaL Ac. P. rk-lMk retaHIng at &gt;1300. Lard-Numiaal; fiS.dL Whtoky

�Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Thnrsday, Maj

18M.

MARSH AU- L.COOK, KXftor.

ACOUST 14. 1870.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
T*ie Prottte «T Farmtag.
Grange Vtoitor ‘Mr. W. W. Haas «y»:
—Aeeonilng to ray best Information Che
average earnings of capital invested iu
farming produces rally from 2 to 3 per
cent’’ Is that a fact? It fa the same old
Story 1 beard when « boy«5 yaara ago in
yon have robbed the farm of a living ami

Uli to suppre-w them, although (bey have daughter. Tbe recitation ‘Tbe Itay«r
and tbe parodies upon it by Ed. Bottom
had the lower house of congress for nine
and Shirley tanith were much appreciated
of tbe past 12 years.
by tbe audience.
' »
We are sorry tliat tbe services or ProfTiro Banner fa pleased to announce
that, although we cut off of c^tr list nearly Roberts are to be lost by the schools of the
eity. We believe that Hastings has never
300 who had failed to pay or make arrange­ had a superintendent who luro ever done
ments to pay, we now have within a wry nxire earnest or thorough work than 1 rot.
few of us large a Hat as ever, and within Roberts; and we fear that it will be some
Ume before we bave another aapenntend30 days will exceed our former circulation
ent Who will AU tbe portion so excellently.
by quite a few hundred names.
Since he has been with us. the foreign at­
tendance Iim been increased and tin,’
The “home market’’ which free traders
seboofa put in position to da much1 mote
belittle and protectionists try to Improve, thorough work in tbe future.
An excellent program has t&gt;ecn arrange*
now consumes nine-tenths of the pratacts
of the farm. Shall we shut our eyes ta tbe by the literary society for May link
will be by far tbe best program of tbe
nine at the behest of Hie &lt;hmj? WeH, not year. We hope to see a full house. Adthis year. The voters said No with a big ■rfasion 10 cents.
N. In 1888.
.
Girls and Mothers! KemlTb»"S
There fa no doubt that tbe bin compell­
I wish to tell you of the case of a girl 10
ing the issue of silver certlicates to the ex­ years old, who hud beert'slck with sup­
tent of nearly 8CO,000,004 will pass and be pression two years. Her father had paid
signed by'-the president And Chua the over 8800 for doctoriabUl. still »»he was1
republican party shows its appreciation of falling. She had the worst countenance'
,
tlic situation by affording measures of re­ that 1 have ever seen, a kind of greenish
.
lief.
'
yellow, she was oaBacialed. and constant'
bowel
trouble,
and
bad
to
take
morphine
'
The Democrat says tbe P. -of J. have a
every night in oriler to sleep at alb AUI
right to put a ticket in tbe field in Barry
■
who saw her thought she would die. Her
county. Of course they have. And the
,
parents said they -had done all they could.
democratic machine and fusion fuglers are 1 repeatedly urged them to try Zoa-I’hora,
just now urging that course. It’s all right but they -were strongly prejudiced againsti

credited It only with the surplus, but I
think most inteiligent fanners ‘of tteday.
even at tbe present low price of farm prodmfls. when debit and credit Ina-been kept
with tbe farm, will tdiaw not lews than C to
8 per cent oa capital Invested. Mr. Edi­
tor. this may raise a howL H so, how
many farmers can tell the per eant. their
farms pay them? I have a cane ta point;
seven years Ago lost August « gentleman
and lady drove into my yard introducing
»themselves as from Saratogo Springs, N.
Y., saying they owned a fanu of 100'acres
five miles north and wishing me to manage
tbe same for him, intimating that llwy
wanted tbe fann put in -good condition,
and If it paid them 3 per cent they would
be satisfied. As 1 had a little leisure I In­
formed them if they would give me a pow­
er of attorney 1 would take tlie job. I
knew tiro farm and Its entire history-. A
‘ mortgage foreclosure, three years in law to
perfect title, not a building on the place,
fences gone, and grown to grubs, washout,
10 feet deep, stone heaps and plenty of
stones for more on tlie ground. The next
day after the contract I visited the farm
nnd found the wheat that grew on fourteen
acres in stacks, -of which the farm drew
one-third, ouanother part of tlie farm 1.
found 100 sheep. I quietly Informed the1

for democrats Uxj, or tiny wouldn't en­
courage it.
Free sugar will be given to the people of
this country by the present republican
congress. A democratic congress proposed :
free wool and «8 per cent, duty on sugar.
That's the difference.

Shut your eyes to the progress of our able cures.
Mna. Maiiy C. Ciiaxiu.ei:.
country under protection and go It blind
Battle Greek, Mich.
for free trade. This fa the advice of free
N. B.—It fa equally good at all times ofr
fraders, whose inspiration fa from England. life.
There appears to be no doubt ffhnt Un-,
cle Sam’s Country has 05.000,000’ -people.

It is a dtobperous country, and protection
has done most to bring its prosperity.
Diversity of Interests mokes a strong
nation, it Is that kind of a nation we
have. Protection has made it what it Is.

owner that pasture was worth 3 cents per
Scratch a fellow wlm advocates that tho
head. From that day it was well known
who the owner was,,ami notice was given P. of 1. go Into politics, and you find n
of no more trespassing. As tlie Improve­ democrat every time.
ments. taxes and my salary were to come
from tiro sales of the farm of 100 acres of
Improved land, work was stow. Result.
Hartixor, Mich.. April 22. issfl.
110 acres Improved land under a high state Rlnnpnatlc Synip Co.. Jackson. Mich.
Gents: Thfa fa to (certify thut 1 hud
of cnltivaUou. 0b aches hi clover and 50 in been troubled with rheumatfam in all ite
wheat, and all under good fence, stone all forms for the past twelve years, and was
picked, mower and twine binder can be confined to my irod at various periods from
three tolix months at a tinro, nnd I oould
used on any part of IL Now, all labor In
get about only by the aid of erutobes. 1
making Improvements has been hired, employed several firsticlass'physicians of,
grain crops put In bu shares, the farm this city, none of wh^m effected a ey,rc or
drawing one-half ta tlie half bushel or gave permanent relief even.
About two years ago I was induced to
basket
try Hilibard’s. Rheumatic Syrup, and after1
Grain of all kinds, standing grass and taking a few bottles.I experienced relief,
the straw. I have sold, also sotae.pasture, and now consider myself cured. I un­
nolhlqg fed on the Xarm. Income, .after hesitatingly rtroommeiid this luwUcino for
rheumatism. I kuow what it Ims done
the first year my books show that.after,
for me, what physicians could not do. L e.
paying for iniprovranents. taxes and my­ cured me of rheumatlwn.
self, the farm ha?'paid 3, 4. r» and this
MnsJ JI. J. Kenftku’.
The undersigned Is personally aoqvaiittyear o per cent ou 35 per acre more
cd with Mrs. Ken field, and knows the*
than 1 have been offered for the same. If
•above statemen fate be (true.
this farm has under the coiulitions meutionc&lt;l. paid 5 and 0 jror cunt, yearly, what
rt. ilnstnigx.
will a good, improved larm-cqnnlly.as well
handled, pay?
I.hear you nsfc JTtow do you keep that
farm up?” 1 reply, by clover 'and plas­
ter, In rotation, turning It under. “But
aren’t you afraid your gcouiid .will get clo­
ver sick?” That fa too old n .elrostnut 1
don’t fall to have n good catch-of clover.
Since writing the above article I have
-Jiold the wheat raised on that farm for -M)
cents per bushel, which will not tlieowner
'«3&lt; per eent. There are two pointe J wfah
.to make: 1. That good fanning pays.
2. That if our fares pet 4he credit to
which they are entitled they pay a bettor
percent, than they are usually credited

with

a. C. Tow-xr-

x Milo, Barry Cd., April 15.

: in Illinois, the Fanners orgaadxatiuu.
rhlch is much like the P. «f L ta this'
alate, have litely held a meeting tor the
whole state, and agreed upon th fa oaonro:
JsL .To keep out of politics as far as pot*Bible. 2. But to vote for no man foe tbe
.teglslature or for congress who fa not
squarely In favor of tiro reforms they dehuuio. jJ. To oppose every man for these
rofflees who fa known to be opposed to tbe
torment’Juterrete. 4. If poeaible to work
-within patties as they already exist 5.
Of proper candidates cannot.be found in
«be democratic or republican parties, then

put up independent nominations.
Now
that is a sensible course to piirsue. It
.keeps a secret order out of aetiva partici­
potion in politics. It accomplishes Just as
much as can posslby be accomplished po­
litically. And dually. It saves Uro order
from all bitterness and jealousy arising
from political action by an crauilzation
m&gt;: political Jn liaelf. Such a conroe will
preserve the Integrity and strength of the
awder. it bolds It as a dub to rompel parthp to do justice to a heretofore neglected
-elaxs. Independent political action would
Mmply breed jealousies that would destroy
mU hope of political consideration in Uro
future. We commend the wise and ttaroiy
action of tiro lillnofa farmers to their
ibrcdlireii In Barry county.

Tiro Journal tries to prejudice tbe Ban­
sow in tbe eveM of Catholics off Barry
eoanty but dares not to take a stand on ibe
Beanett law issue on which the nianldpal
•ontest at Milwaukee

wm

tougiii.

The

•MMrthtaK like It will be thr Im&gt;m fa othrr

•’nostrums.” Finally the n^otlier said,
1
“We must do something and this fa as
1
likely to help her as anything.’’ She and
1 persuaded the father to let the girl try it.,
।
As a result, in four months her functions
[
were established and regular, and in six
months she was tho picture of health—ai
.
Jiving wonder to all who Imd known her.
1 could desrrllM* 20 other cases, not ftsi
womierful ns this, but still very rcmnrk-.

The next meeting of the “Barry Co.
Pomona Grange” will be held with thej
Rutland grange nt their hull on May 23d.,
1800. Session opens nt 10 a. in. with regJi
ular order of ousiness nnd reports of sub­.
ordinate granges.
An address of welcome by some memberr
-of Rutland grange.
Response, Bro. -Geo. Brainard.
Song by tlie clrolr.
Unfinished program of lost meeting.
Care and inanagonront of orchards, nndI
fa spraying beneficial. O. Barrett followedI
by short talks by nil interested.
The imjiortance of punctuality in office,,
society and all kinds of business by officersi
of Pomona grange.
Recitations. Sfatbrs Mary Slawsou. Ella।
Barrett, Bessie Whitwright and Mattle.
Barber.
.
Paper on house claming. Sister John।
Dawson.
Select reading. Sisters Sarah Envay,
Jane Otis and Knickerbocker.
Essays, Slrters N. Slawsou and M. Kcw-.
Jand.
Mrs. C. IL Hoxf:ywki.u Iroct.

TheJPuhllr Will Appreciate It.
The public an- indebted hi the Royal
llokiug Powder Company not more ' for:
having perfected and prepared a leaven­
ing agent that fa pure and wholesome be­
yond a question than for Its exposure*, so
boldly made, of the numerous impure,
adulterated nnd injurious articles that are
sold under Um* smmc of baking powders,
bread preparations, etc., throughout the
rountfy. In making these exposures the
company baa. of course, made itself the
target for all sorts of counter attacks, but
the animus of these attacks lias been per­
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
fectly understood by tiro general pnblle.
and by their very vlrulenee have served to
This, press. morning we paid n visit -to more pniruintmlly call attention to the
the creamery, which began ojrorntions work of the “HoyaT Company.
.Monday rooming. I.nrk of time and space
Ordinary adulterations such as are
forbid extended mention now. but another found in coffee, spices, etc., although they
week we will give n description of the new are swindles In a commercial sense. are
concern. It is sufficient to say that by the often tolerated because they do mil partic­
end of this week 2,0081 ponnds of milk per ularly affect the health of tiro consumer.
day will be received. 'It Is hoped to in­ But when an article like baking powdef.
crease the quantity to 5.000 by the clow that fa relied upon for tlic healthful pre­
of this month. The price paid for milk Is paration of ulurort every meal. fa to made
70c per 100 lbs. which is SO per cent, narr as to carry hlghlyinjiylouslfnotrankly
than farmers can reallie from It by Ute old polnooous elcBumts into our daily food. It
methods. This institution was establish­ fa tbe duty of the public authorities to take
ed here because it has beep demonstrated cognizance of It.
that it is a Urge and direct benefit to the
•Iu this fight for pure food made by the
farmers. It Is tbe best_,creauicry in the “RoyaT Company, it fa to be noticed that
state, and farmers in this vicinity should tbe most trustworthy scientific authorities
see that it is well patronized. The better are emphatically &lt;qxx) Ite aide. In all the
success it shall prove, the better for die contests of Uifa company with the alum
rfarmer.
". .
r
baking powders the re­
sult has proved that every statement made
Tbe following fa tbe apportionment of by the Royal Baking Powder Company,
the primary school and the fino money for troth as to tbe purity of its own and the
■this county: '
adulteration of other baking powdere of
TUIMAIIY SCHOOL.
tbe market, was fully authorized by the
ABiyria............ .Ho.Cnlldreo. aea Ain't. 8201 o*
most competent chemical and medical
Bainmore...... ••
••
authorties of the country.
In this contest two facts have been pret­
■ Castleton.......
8]0
ty conclusively settled in the winds of tbe
Hartings
4X1
Hartings city.
public—the first that tiro Royal Company
has found the means, and uses them. to
make a chemically pure article of food; and
JohMtOWD.'.'.
tiro other that the market ia fall of poison­
Maple Grove.
ous alum and other adulterated baking
?hkl*’ ’W auUter ,M&gt;U Wrongly
enttorsed by -‘commercial- chemfaa. "re
477
Woodland,
to Iro studiously avoided
b*klJ‘, P°”r “« •» &lt;*e rhlrt
aid, to th, cook In pr^arlti, prrWt u&gt;d
Zfin
H
t0"- T,'e rvm‘'
In tbe praa Aim left It no Iwrer a
■with thoae who dcalre purity and wholeM U
JhSTS? °"“xl wh“ b“kln« P0W,ler lliey
QMttetoo-----HaaUngaCity.
Irvlmt.............
JpbMtown....
Mapte &lt;»row

The Aaerica Tool Boot Co.

In the World.
At last, after long ami vexatious delay,
aui . vcn «*tiy
10 tbc A®crlT
Wool Boot Co., the question of ample
S,wer tem&gt; Iwr oar to tax the patience

of the manageipenL And the roof that
might have done service as a wat"
। er certainly not being a roof worth J the
name, fa to be supplant^ by a roof "*» *«
n root.” the common council having so or-

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Frank Thatcher «rns out the firrt part
part of tbe week oat account of rietaMtss.
JVilllam (ribaon aud Rev. Grigabr caUed
Tuesday p. m.
We felt eonOdent that a high school bov
would receive the modal Wedn&lt;-aday evruIng•
Prof. God verse, of Saranac, attended by
•ne of the nmmbmt of tiro l&gt;oard. made tu
a abort call Monday.
A senior meeting was held Turedav
evening.
'
W
the flag will dual cireus day.
Tie high school nine say that, after thia
they want to play with Huba tlrnt have
sand rarnugh to finish (be gauro.
The scnkirs have receive/] announce-

thl.

the picked wool, nnd at tlie other ap­
All of Dr. Hartman's remedies for sale
pears ns a roll of finely carded wool called
a “hat.’’
by Fred 1. Heath, the draggfaL
The bate are taken from the cards into
another room to the first set of jiggers.
This Is the first procrow of felting, nnd
simply renders the but more compact In
this room Uro bat is also first Yurmed into
h boot-like shape. When this last is com­
pleted. It Is passed to another set of jig­
gers, which makes Uie material all the
more compact.
From the second jigging room, the cmInyo wool bout is passed along to the “full­
ing mills," where the felting process Is
still furtlier applkd.
From the room where the fulling mills
are located. Uro boot still an incomplete
affair, is taken to tho treeing room, wnere
after being steamed, tiro boot fa given
proper aliape.
Nett II
*&gt; the .lryln« takiatul lot*
th, kiln u bn. It 1, thnwiflily drtM. and
kottnn rrMy for th,. OnUhlnj towhr«.
which are administered In the sand nanerlnIroom. Th. boot nrsl (on to tWhmcking room, whore, after being trimmed. It fa
pul up In company with plenty of Its kind,
ready for shipment
Tb« Anerlean Wool Boot Ca bu not
only the Inrxmt, but alK u„ bnl plant
for th. inanufartan* uf wool booth In tho
world.
Tbr bnlldinir Is ot brick, and
SI, P"C’,"U™
taken to mh&gt;4
the danycr from hr, to a ndnlmom.
So
; .'"v* i1 b™bw" thi‘
»'
I?' b7l “&gt;ni|»i&gt;ies In Hie rwinuj ha.
klren th. American Wool Boot Co. a very
low In.urance rale, and It. special Mnu
~npllmented tbe comply upon hav'n.
taken so great precautions to prevent Ore
i nl”
&gt;
bce” uken to make the
p,eMant one ln Rl1 Aperts tor
W?tk "g7uen; n i«clean. well-Rghted
heated and Ventilated, and each rnnm la
firanlam
h*'1" ♦“* &lt;lrtnklnI
m

I
4 lbs. Chofae Carolina rice

1 “

choice fine.eut

•M

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good smoking tobacco

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.25

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comer stone plug
can Alaska salmon..
Pearl Tapioca1...

C3
.15

beat gloss starch ...

...

best corn starch •
German family snap
bird seed, mixed‘

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is
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can yeast foam baking powdei
white French sugar fai t M-ed.
10 boxes matches
I qt Marrow fat pen-. ,.. .
Best whole codfish, hravy n* w fish, |&lt;r
lb................................................... J ’
Beat extra thick Halibut, p r II.
3 pairors cut steel carpet tar-k.j.

3 doz clothes pins
34 sheets good noir paper
1 doz. lead pencils
5 slate pencil

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10 painted marbles
1 qu ttacy jug French tmiMord ... ,u
• Ouf 35c tea cannot be iiintcbetl for qn4!
Ity in Ijarry County. Try it and be ctr
vinerd at Beamer's Cash Storf.

.

Are Yon Awe
Ot the ad van taxi’s offered by oar Mwfc

of all l^iiuls of Glassware? QnwTiurar&lt;
etc. Advantages in choice aid price*.

ffe Have a ffare
That we can sell you at A remuktUj
low future which will outwear much of the
ware that is sold nt high price*. St it!

Beaser’: h Ste.

M Reversible Share and Foist!

Is without an equal, in proof of which we refer
to the following farmers who are using the Bissell
Improved:

We wish such a disposition
bi. “m*."’!!,"’!1™’
kinrt-

it

"rra.^",d"lrewp'««

-2T £££!£ pl™^&gt;»

««

T would tax the patience nt "ndi

,bat
•Utution will »!x,n
l“ufacture of wool
*“.*** m*n«n,. bc-en long err* this hut r 1 wbuW have
that arc
uroTul of
but rattier the rwult »t
With* one elt,
"herienoe
building sndlburwX'h^; ‘;jL *“ ««
•hooey Uwn glnmoutrST^.n ii*11 the
the bulldhic would i-A .p**i* eompany

■re.

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OFFERS:

CHILLEDPLOWS,

the num lbewiaH”U'"10'“ procf** from

M’atar'oiolln-MOonrbg

STORE

THE BISSELL

toot in the packing r£n^ *“,*hc,‘ «•"»*

Pftn®’c ■retera, giv« a rich rfafat ,ivc

CASH

In-Utnllur.

boast of a newspaper. It i« cau^j Thp
end of the buUdlmrTS^Ie^T'tJi 2,^'
er, and ita editor, one Lac Mceller mu
and prints it. He also design, nnd cnsrrav^

Aiumta them ei-« ««....&lt; *

of Mr. Jolm Wdrcd, of Sunfield. He was
a favorite at th^riliage and w» often tel -.
Ing (by ■!&lt;«») that he would never I- hit
by the can* for the reason that be could
feel the jar of the ground upon th&lt;- ap­
proach of a train. As be bad but Just
met a freight train, which ra^onio a side
tnrok to let the express psta, Il la wppuaed
that the jar of the latter train was mis­
taken for that of the former. No blame
fa attached to the rnatV or its trainmen.—
Charlotte Tribune.

A few days ago Dan Foster of this vil­
lage bought a •‘mesa” of parsnips at Dell
Wade’s store, among them a very large
cue. &lt;hi cutting tills up to cook tie wife
would mou I* &gt;’«*«&lt;•,
•? camo across a large liameaa buckle embed­
reporter of till. W"
lllmjidf tn
nXllH umo • «l»l&gt; J«WOr"’S’ ded almost In the center of the vegetable.
S-Wnl to the certw of Mr. BootJ*' Any theory of how it came there may be
touuujrr. md of Mr. BUokwood. the book- applied, hut tliat It was there is a certain­
ty.—Portland Observer.
krepor. for Nror, rtown u* ou oor rUU.
If you. dour n»dcr. think we e*n
Keccnty a fossil about six feet long and
uwuy" ull Uie
rea of nuktoj wool lnoj» seven and a half Inches through and taper­
yoo are dwopjeil to dlwippolntmeot
We
ing to a point was dug up by workmen in
are-not fawitliar with them: khd c«o owly a gravel pit near Allegan. The men broke
.Ire &gt; l.rlef Itodltbt l»lo the proee» wkrie- It Into several pieces with their picks,
by tiro wool which goe.“ In at one end of
thinking it was the branch of a sycamore
the factory i» transformed Into tbe elegant tree. A sample wm sent to Prof. A. J.
wool boots of commerce that emerge from
Cook of tiro agricultural college, who pro­
the slipping room.
nounced it a piece of the tusk of a masto­
We first visited the killer room, where
two fine large steel boiler*, with ail the don.
Ix-nt appliances for the grnrrathMi of
J. L Green met with an accident last
steam, funilah that. article for tbe en- week that Wt*ll-nlgh proved fatal. It
ginr. The boilers and engine wt re manu- seems that n fractious young horse had
factored by the 1 a using Englm A Iron caused him some trouble and as be was
Work*, and with 80
of &gt;te«n&gt;. 1”°. about to administer punishment, kicked
horse power can be generated.
Anyone him savagely, one foot striking over the
who sees thfa engine, and compares It with left lung and the other about the diaphram.
the one Hutcbimum «fc Co. tried to palm off lie was picked up in an unconscious con­
on the dty. will freely admit that the new dition ami remained so for several hours.
one fa worth all the difference charged, Tlie injury was thought to be fatal, but
and more, nnd will further admit that We ate now pleased to state the patient is
tills rig fa put up In an booed manner. slowly recovering, although Dr. Green In­
the while other was. to all appearances at forms us the danger ia not by any means
least, a bald attempt to defraud Uro city. passed.—Vermontville Echo.
Mr.'Wm. Wahn will have charge of tho
engine, rtid Ifafa in good hands.
Mr. Blackwood then piloted us to the
second floor of the west or main building.
Are you billons, bad or bitter taste in
where we were jrormltted to look at “the your month mornings, furred tongue, pain
devil” He isn't a cloven footed monster; in your side?. Man-a-lln Is an invincible
but fa a ponderous. Kngifab-made and very specific for you; get it without delay. Do
expensive machine, whose chief budness you feel a weight in your stomach after
In life fa a “picker" of wool. Nothin? de­ eating? You will certainly have dyspepsia
lights this devil more than to make a meal if you do not use Man-a-lln afonce. Do
off of matted wool, which be will. pick to you have heartburn, waterbrash. eructa­
pieces iu true satanlc •fashion,
in the tions of gas, sour stomach? Man-a-lln
same room Is a “burr picker." to take out will not only relieve you,' but will cure
the burrs from wool. Still another picker
you permanently. Are you constipated?
has a habitation here. He has no special
Are you obliged to take physic habitually
duty, except to pick.
But the crowning
or occasionally? Are you discouraged in
feature of tlie picker room is the devil;
trying to fiu&lt;l a cure? .Ml this is unneces­
and this devil comes high too—sb much so
sary and foolish, as you can demonstrate
that but few Institutions using wool have
tn your own satisfaction by taking n course
one.
.
of treatment with Maiba-lln. It has do
In tbe process of manufacture of wool
Ixxits, tiro staple Is first brought from Uro equal. l&gt;o you have plica? Have you
wool bouse on a train way to the bolster. been unable to find a laxative that would
there lifted to tho second story, where Uie keep the bowels regular without irritating
the piles? Man-a-lin wlll do It Are you
devil and lesser imps of pickers go at it.
As tlie wool conies from Uie pickers. It in the habit of taking pills? Stop It and
is dropped down to the first story Into use a few bottles of Man-a-lin, and you
blnK ta front of the carding tables. Here will need no.more pills. Dr. Hartman's
It 1s passed through one of the many lecture on sick headache will be sent free
“strippera and workers." which take out on application to the Penina Medicine Co..
all the Impurities.
It goes Into one end Columbus, Ohio.
"utn l~n&gt;ln« l*«&gt;

n. Biura, ot
SprinUB..

BEAMERS

EHrad/ofSunfleKI. wM hit by the fast
expn»«.
%n:

A MODEL MANUFACTURING INSTI­ field village, and was kilted Instantly. He
tution.
was a deaf unite. 23 years of age and anon

w. 7**^

Jacob BurgdorfT
Walter Perry
David Florj’
Luther Root
J. W. Strasbaugh
Lee S. Fuller
Geo. Hagadorn
W. 0. Garrison
Frank Charlton
P. B. Durkee
Frank Stanton
L, 0. GaBup
Wm. Hill
John C. Blood

H. llil&gt;inger
B. Shaffer
■las. E. Clark
H. P. Biihop
• Jas. N. McIntyre C. A. Cutler
Thos., Crawley'
Daniel Brant
Robert McKibben C. A. Nowland
M. (i. Hush
C. Osgood
Movfi Shultz
E. 0. Edger, jr.
A. E. I’liilliF
Lee Smith
Hirani'Hlake
A. E. Durfee
H. Al^iouse
L. J. Hoffstatter
C. J. Clark
Eli Randall
G.Mifl&lt;idbe»
J. V.’ Wickham
David Searle.. Cyrus Altman
Goo. F. Altoft
The difference in cost of Pointe in favor of the Bi4oll o' tr
“Y ojner plow will in a few years save the hrice of ' I’108
as it has been demonstrated that one Bissell Rcver-i' &gt; । cint
" w° u weay f°ur 6003d™!* point?.
e "ave 7®^ to hear of a single point breaking in J -*iree
J ears experience selling these plows.

EXAMINE IT!
"•‘B have no other.

TR J' IT!
Sold as low as any first c&gt;“’s

*»ui our city

Dealers.

�astings

H
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Banner

H„(|W TliurwUy. X»XT 1W0.

Has just reseived his stock
canned goods and they are
nv to please you. We are
using out our

Crockery at Cost
I lour, it is useless to mention
. you all know it is the best.
Even sack warranted 1st

Grade.

Josepli Rogers.

n°'lw u,l&gt; J"* &lt;’•«’
wttnout semiring a good opera bouse.
^r;ha« returned from his wes­
? *7*
b&lt;*lU:r l**P*r«&gt; than
!“?,k
“* •«“«&gt;"■ H« can In
found at Dr. s. M. Fowlart oB«.

PERSONAL MENTION.

Decoration day will own be here, and
the G. A. IL post would like to have al)
who can spare flowers, take them to their
ball on the 3Dth. A committee will be at
Eugene Frank spent Sunday in Kalam.
the ball tliat day to receive Bowers and we
trust that all who have flowers 'will
Sheriff Shrincr
.i.SL’i?1
raada of thirtnoal
Interest themselves in this matter. A
good many flowers will be needed this
moan whelp, „ho Kte,| ,A„,U day.
Benpry went to Wall la\e yester- yearas there are 52 graves to decorate, be­
Th'
"1“&gt; 0o
IL
ing 7 -more than there were last year.
day.

In Ui. rtver I,
high and
fhe iowlandJXre flooded, but UiB water Is
gplng down.' Workman on the C. K A- S
SelUB&lt; drtftw&lt;xxi
aw«j from tbe bridge over the river.
.J
more grain separai
*"■' k®00*?
rtmeiave
tn existence.’’—by using tbe hollow bar
Tbror&lt;cf ThMaU»5 Kra,n-—Roberts.
Tbrop * Ou., Three Rivera, Michigan.
People who keep hens and have neigh­
bors should bear In mind that now is the
time to eage them. You know there is
nothing so aggravating to a person who
own« « garden as to have it ruined by the
neighbor’s bens.

Alex Christie was tn Charlotte Friday.

Attention comrades and citizens! To
ilon was in Uke Odessa last
the Mayor, Comiuom Council, High school.
week
Ward schools. Masons. Knights of Pythias.
II. A. Cornell, of ionit.
e dty Odd fellows, Maccabees, tireuicn and vicin­
ity. You ate all cordially invited to at­
tend decoration services on thcSOtb Inst
Miss Carrie Odell
to Woodland In tlie court yard of this city at 1:30 p. m.
Tuesday.
Hon. John Champlain, of Grand Rapids.
Frank (Joodycar was in Grand Rapids Justicmof the supreme court, has been se­
Thursday.
cured to deliver the address. All turn
By order of the committee.
John White went to Lansing Tuesday out.
on business.
The New England Mutual Accident Associatlon. of Boston. Mass., paid Uie claim
Levi Fowler, of Lake
of Walter J. Carvetb. who was recently in­
city Monday.
jured In.the furniture factory, within a
n.c. A. a Townikof Milo, wu hi the week after proof of final claim hail reached
city Monday.
tbe company.' Walter was laid up four
weeks and one day and received $80.71.
John Barrett, of Richland, was in the
This company is reprewnted by J. M.
ty Tuesday.
McElwain and all desiring to take out an
J. Farllnger. of Lake Odessa, was In the Accident policy should see Mr. McElwain,
who will gladly answer all questions per­
city last week.
taining to Accident policies.
L. Campbell, of Allegan Ca, was in the
city last week.
• Married. Wednesday evening, April 30,
at the residence of E. O. Collins, Frank L.
Grandma Reed is yery sick at her home Wilson and Miss Flora Borsum. both of
in the dth ward.
this city, by Rev. F. C. Wolf. The wed­
C. D. Beebe made a business trip to ding was quietly celebrated, only n few rel­
atives and especially invited guests were
Lansing Monday.
present to witness the happy- union. The
■ W. C. Clkrk. of Allegan,, is working in bride Is one of Belle Plains, finely accom­
the Whip factor)'.
plished young ladles and tbe groom Is the
efficient clerk of C. P. Hosmer, with whom
Rev. Moore, of (Hind Rapids, was: In
lie has been for the past five years. After
the city Saturday.
supper the couple retired , to their newly
Walter Webster, ot Nashville, was In titled home in the east part of town.—From
Belle Plains. Iowa. Union.
the city Thunulay.

The taking of the census begins on m«...
2. and in cities nnd town# of 10,000 or
more Inhabitants the work must be finished
• ..unship Board of Rutland will receive within two weeks from the beginning of
n il proposals for the next 30' days for the enumeration. In the country each
,. i.'Hiding of a town hall. Plans and voting precinct is a census district, ami
r . ations can be seen at my house. one man will do the work of that district.
.
will advance half the cost by the
A letter written by Hon. A. C. Towne
.'dractor giving good security.
Board of Milo for the Grange Visitor.’nnd copied
. -n. - ihe right toreject any and all blds. in the Detroit Dally Tribune of last week
Thomas Kf.i.i.y.
wjll be found In this Issue. The letter
Paird May 3nl istfl). Township Clerk.
will be interesting to farmers, com­
ing as it does from
one of the
most practical fanoen of Michigan, and
ev.nurj. or parties interested tuhlsor
one who makee farming pay.
,
Litnuion coundll propose to change the
Every farmer needing well supplies can
•. j.'iler-iou ntnvt a-x-onlmg to a profile
on . vluiut .it the Recorder’s office. On tbe afford to buy this season for the -Hastings
d.iv •»' May next tlx- common council will Engine A iron Works have put in the
; . d Helion &gt;»u said grade.
largest stock of pumps and pipes ever
• .! April i'.th, A. I&gt; . IK»
Chas. Russell, of Allegan, was in
brought Into Barry county. Now is the
time to buy: wood or old Iron is just as The city lost week.
good as money to them. Prices lower
P. T. Colgrove made a business trip to
than ever before. For cash.
Prairieville Monday.
Miss Minnie Schram, one of the lady
W. II. Lind, of McCord, Kent Co., was
employes of the Whip factory, bad a very in tbe city last week.
exciting time Friday. In going near a re­
Bishop Gillasple, of Grand Rapids, was
volving wheel, her dress was caught in a
belt and wound up very tight The ma­ In the city Thursday.
chinery was quickly stopped and a very
W. D. Hayes and ft K. Grant were nt
badly frightened
girl, with a
very Wall lake last evening.
badly tom dress, was taken out uninjured.
OTtode Rich arrived iu tbe city tills morn­
We find the following In the Chicago ing from Traverse City.
Tribune: “Personal—Any one furnishing
('. S. Whitcomb and wife are now resithe whereabouts of Margaret Fletcher or
the heirs of George and Walter Gillespie, idenM of the first ward. '

Notice to Builders.

* SH0KE

Eb.POWERJ’
NO. 35.

ALWAYS THE SrtrtE
ALWAYS THE PEST

5C CIQflR
IN THE

will, be liberally rewarded. They were
residents of Adrian. Mich., several years
ago. Michigan and other papers please,
copy. Walter Gillespie, Madison, Wk”

Duane Babcock, of Grand Rapid*, was
in the city over Sunday.

Mrs. In-. Drake went to N. Y. last week
for a visit with relatives.
The stone work on the culvert over Fall
•
Mr. and Mrs. Archie McCoy were in
wreck, near the C. K. A S. depot, was
washed out by the heavy rains last week, Grand Rapids Thursday.
and let a good slice of the dirt sidewalk
Gen. J. Barney, nt Charlotte, was in the
.. -nlatiou this week.
1.BM fall Into the drink. As it is now. It makes city Thursday on boiluess.
a very dangerous.place, especially to one
Ed. Hartman and Q. Hynes, of Delton,
1 atbrop has a new milch cow for walking along in the evening, and the
authorities should see to It at once that it were in this city over Sunday.
Is fixed up as it should be.
Mrs. Wm. Jones jtisitnd her sister Mrs.
ii&lt;iH-'.‘ for rent or sale inquire of Mrs. I.
Every bit of good improvemeat adds to M. Whitney. In Caledonia Thursday.
Holbrook.
tlie maker's property, and to the entire
Dr. Baughman and F. F. Hilbert, of
!•’-.tiliz«-r for lawns ami general purcommunity as Well. ’TIs the sum of many Woodland, were in tbe city Tuesday.
■ m-.s sc. K. J. Grants.
little things, such as neat fences, good
Miss Flora Beadle, of Grand Rapids,
liny the Jackson crackerh. always the sidewalks, and well painted buildings and
clean, shady streets that make the grand spent Sunday with her parents In this city.
- inn-. :?lways tlie best.
whole of a beautiful village. l«t each nnd
Jas. Farwell, of Phillips Creek. N. Y.,
fin' best crackers .sold in this market
every one do all they can. by a systematic was the guest uf D. W. Reynolds Thurs­
. “slicking u|»” to arrive at this result.
day.
.
11 nn-r Giddings hns purchased the milk
King &amp; Franklin's New Colossal show jXioseph Wardell went to Lausiug Mon­
sim-sxD.f Will Hitcfceuck.
will meet with large patronage during its day to attend the golden wedding of his
Ihe latent epidemic tliat Ims struck exhibition here, for its imputation is of the parents.
istiiigi i, the •-bicycle fever.”
l&gt;est and the public are confident of being
David Bowker went to Charlotte Mon­
I’n-o ball season lias ojienod with ven- delightfully entertained. All amusement day where he is engaged in working up
goers know it to be one of th&lt;&lt; standard
■i- e. abmil 'steen different leagues being canvas shows of the country, witlKnothing Insurance.
^/Itob and Herd Gnsm hnvebeen engaged
of thr catch-penny or clap-.trap nt out it.
ie .lark-ton crackerV^re made of the The show" will exhibit .herc,'aftenii»n and tn play with the Charlotte base ball train
this season.
'
ta-t flour. and that Is why they are evening. Friday. Muy Ifith.

LOCAL NEWS.

’Tlic BaNxki: hn.+ this week added a new
!!;•• rvp irt of the sidewalk committee perforator nnd stapling machine to Its jub1
led upon,lot ot new sltlewalks will departmeht. ’Tlie demands of our Increas­
ed job patronage have necessitated much
expense the past six months for new ma­
Burt Tinkler has purchased the rnnfec- chinery: but we are bound to be prepared
•hvrv store of Gr&lt;&gt;. Nichols and will deal to do all classes of work promptly and In
first-class manner, and so have not hesi­
W.Ht-i found Its way through Hit- roofs tated to add the new ihachinery when we
.
*
’ u-veral business places during tlw heavy felt our business demanded it.
:aip -torni iif Saturday.
All persons wanting water works put in

Fourteen ladles went to Woodland this stores, bouses or yards should go tn the
nn-rning to attend thr W. C. T. (!. con- Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works They
have n large stock of hydrants, street
• ention to-day and to-morrow.
When/ yon want' a good fitting pair of washers, iron and lead pipe, rubber and
'if. &lt;&gt;rNKx&gt; made to order, call on Philip cotton hose, hose reels, nozzles, etc.,
which will be sold al cost unlH July 1st.
' j’J at his /hop on Jefferson SL
Now is the time for citizens who want
\ Bargain—A C^xIS J. 1. Case plain their city water put In cheap to profit by
•Inr-iiing engine for sale cheap. Inquire this offer. A first class plumber will do
i Hartings Engine A- Iron Works.
the work cheap and good.

Kober! Marshall and wife, of Prairievllle. visited relatives in the city the first
of tire week.
II. II. Bcathi of Hartford. Mich.,
Intended the funeral of liis brother, Darius
Heath. Friday.
./Arthur Stilwell, of Allegan, was in the
city tlic fore part of tbe week, returning
^home yesterday.

Isaac Newton, left for lows yesterday
morning where be will make an extended
visit with his brother.

S. A. Crowell returned from a shooting
tournament in Dowagiac Friday, having
won several good prises.

Mrs. A. Young returned last week from
an extended visit to California, and Is
domiciled in her home In Hie first ward.

Dr. and Mrs. I^Shrop returned from a
I: is estimated tliat about 1,500 ex-j
The M. C. IL IL will soon put some fast visit with Wisconsin relatives Saturday
'■•btirrs an- entitled to bounties under tbe trains on the road between Detroit and night. The Dr.'s hMlth Is very much Im­
•■cent decision of the Supreme Court.
Grand Rapids. The 8:42 train will leave proved.
Detroit an hour later than it now does and
in thr opinion of the many who use
£/$’. «. Beamer and J. K. Balwck went
there is no doubt that the Jackson arrive in Grand Rapids 20 minutes sooner.
The morning train will leave Grand to Cloverdale after fish Tuesday. They
• u-kers are the best sold in this market
Rapids at 7:45, instead of 8:45 as now. and got ’em, about 50, weighing a pound—the
I*. '1'. Colgrove wants to hire a first class arrive in Detroit *20 minutes sooner than 50 we mean.
.ui to do eencral housework. Call at it docs at present. These changes are
MiiiBi, a Coigrove’sTaw office for partlcu- made to compete with the D. L. A N. pas­
senger trains, which make very fast time. ....
Name and Residence
I Benjamin M. Jenkins, Hope
Tbe foul smell that has been emitted at
Mr. and Mis. Geo. Cannom’* little-child
73 i Edltn Karns. Horb
•inti Sunday. The hotly of the little one tbe whip factory, every time a fresh batch ,, iGeorce Wren. Orange villa .
nes»fe Beattie. ”
• as taken to Gohlevllle Monday for Inter- of hides lias 'been opened xwlll be done
away with hereafter. The company have
arranged to have their hides preserved In
Make in-are with your stomach by Grand Rapids. A large vat of their pre­
Following are the real estate transfers
'• ay s using the Jackson crackers. They serving liquid will be placed in the tannery
•• the best. Enquire for ^heni of your at Grand Rapids and all hides will be for tlie week ending May 12th, 1890. as
taken from the books In the register's office:
placed In R before being shipped here.
Lewi# A. Barber to Polos J. Barber. 8 E !* ot
Attendance at the magical show In As it was only when packages of hides
Vock, iw.■' nioir hall last week was very slim, were opened that thqre was any foul smell.
ih'iiigh some, very Clever tricks were per­ It will be seen tlmt any cause for complaint 8 ^nu^aHrtcbta’^Tvalentine Ulna. Uta.
will now be removed.
formed. • ’ .
Doek *o Jnurrb Bray. 8 W H Of 3 W
F. D. Black, of ihe firm of, A. Black A
The war on English sparrows Is being
&gt;4 see T, Orangeville, $400.
ii'Tt up in the city, and should be every­ Son. Granite and Marble Dealers of Hast­
where. When sparrows are scarce, songs- ings, warin town a number of days last
Attorney General Huston fins construed
week looking after orders and have made
&gt;rs are plenty.
contracts with a number of our citizens, tlie recent decision of tlw Supreme CourL
Go to Philip Lutz to get your boots and among whom are Mrs. C. J. Bowk, Mrs. ’relative to Bounties, gs follows: “All per­
■.hoes repaired. He will give you sutio- V. Kraft and Mr. H. H. Thld. They have sons enlisting In tl»e volunteer wrvlce
'■■••tion. Next to 1. M. B. Gillaspie’n also taken none contracts for work at Sar­ from Michigan after February 5. WM.
-tore on Jefferson St.
anac. If wishing work In their line. It who were not residents, of this state and
. Al the medal contest last night Dwight will )»e to your advantage to get their were credited oh the 200,000 call, or any
d ixlyear was awarded the medal. There prices before placing your orders, as they sutweqticnt call during tho war of the re­
yere seven contestants and the Presbyter­ turn out nothing but first-class work at the bellion; are entitled to 8100 state bounty.
lowest possible prices—work and malcrlsl All persons enlisllng after February 5.
ian church was crowded.
•
ISM. in.said service, who were residents
considered.—I«owell Journal.
of this state and were credited to any mibTuesday morning Mra. N. T. Parker met district. township or ward, where they
large .number of broom sticks annually,
il'-re is the source of much grief to tlie with a very painful accident. She had were enrolled at the time of their enlist­
niiirtlrd men of
Michigan.—Freeport placed upon the.kltrhcn range a maple ment. on tlm 200.000 cal!, are entitled to
syrup ran. containing a little syrup nnd tlie $100 state bounty. Ail persona who
some water ponred In to ckanse the ean.
Thr Hastings Engine A Iron Works She waa allowing it to heat on the range were residents of tlic state amLeniteled
after above date nnd were not enrolled,
-or sale cheap two good two story for that purpose. Her attention being bnt were credited to the township or ward
•uses In first class order. This Is a good called elm-where foi a few momenta, she
where tlmy actnslly reUited ami on tbe
‘S'.'jrtiinlty to purchase and wove thero io™.
t
for -a L*~.
time. She returned to
•200.000 mil or any subsequent call, are en­
•’
houses
for homes or for rent
take It from the stove when tho can ex­ titled to the $100 state bounty. Pcrwms
ploded oviruv,,
violently, throwing
the hot -ayrujr
Congress has been asked to pass a bill to pioorw
.............
• entitled to Bounties need not employ atinto her hee.
face, acaWing
sea ding b
her there tomeys to look after their
"^iuin- *h railroad cars to be equipped and water Into
* “J1’ *’
-Uh .utonutlc cmpHno .nd powZr and’ about “
“ -t “
h"e
the
neck
and• 1 ireas*L "
While
cation to the Board of Auditors, setting
1 Teaks, doing away with the necessity for tier injuries are painful, they are not forth Ute tacts, will be ^1 that is neeee-ry.
tae men to go between the cara.
aerious.

Tho question of good roads through the
country is being agitated on all sides and
sooner or later legislation on this subject
will be enacted, which will change the
present laws very materially. No doubt
the next decade will see a wonderful Im­
provement In our highways. The Vander­
bilt university in Tenncsee, has gone so
far as to provide for the free instruction in
road engineering of one person from each
county of the state, and other states are
fallblg Into line. Road commissioners
should see to R that what road is worked
is ddue well, and finished so that it will
last longer than one season. When this
done the social influence will raise Is
Intellectual tone of the whole country, say­
ing nothing of the financial ihiprovemcnt
of all.Church and Society.

Rev. A. D.'Grigsby will.preach in the
Presbyterian ebureh. May 18. in the morn­
ing from the words “Blessed are they that
hunger and thirst after righteousness for
they shall be tilled. Subject in the even­
ing “Doubting Castle and Giant Despair.’,

Following Is the program for Cliantanqua. which meets at #be home of Rev. W.
M. Puffer. May IGtii.
Opening exercises as usual.
Roll call, general quotations.
Latin course in English, Mrs. Timmer­
man.
Life in Modern Italy. Mrs. Barber.
Tlie Servian Kiugdam, paper Stella
Heath.
Physics. Prof. Roberts.
•
Critic, Belle Handy.
The society connected .with Emmanuel
church will be entertained Thursday after­
noon May “2ml by Mesdames Edward
Powers, Win. Powers. J. W. Bentley. P.
T. Colgrove. C. Messer. E. Irvine, K. Sils­
bee, F. Baines and Miss May Roberts.
Supper at Society rooms from half post
live until seven. All are cordially Invited
to attend.

At the M. E. church Sunday morning’
the usual yearly collection for tho denom­
inational enterprises and benevolences was
taken. About 8330 was pledged. This fo
u better showing than Inst year which was
very good.

SLAUGHTER SALE.
Your Dollar*
will
Buy Better
Values
In our Store
than
F.verBefore.

WE ARE
Going out of the Dry Goods De­
partment of our business, and to
do this will sell all goods in that
line at less than actual cost.

THE ROOM

These goods now occupy we want
for our new Spring Stock of

fib, Caps

The Next 28
30
Days will be
• Aid FURNISHING GOODS.
Bargain
Our new stock in these lines is
Month for larger than ever, better than ever,
cheaper than ever.
You at

R. Mudge &amp; Son.

LMsigsbSoi’i.

Tricora! Tricora!
What is it? We have got it.
The Ladies all want it.

The Best $1 Corset Made.
Tlie Tricora Sunflower Corset.
EVERY ONE WARRANTED.

L’Amour is the Best 50c. Corset.
Come and get one and try it.

GOODYEAR. &amp; BARNES.
New Store.

New Prices.

New Stock.

Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes.

Another Si S. concert at the M. E.
church Sunday evening, it will be large­
ly k musical concert.

To Bannkh Enirons:—Please give us a
small space In your valuable paper in reply
to the Cloverdale 1’. of I., who seems to
feel so bad over the. so called article ou
Campliell Bros. P. of' 1. prices, in the
first place George Kent, of Orangeville, in
company with his brother Will, of Hope,
raine to onr store and asked us to figure on
a bill of hardware for a bouse, stating at
the time that he had Campbell Bros,
figures. He also Informed us after getting
our figures, that their first figures on tlie
bill was 80.45. but upon being informed by
Mr. Kern tliat he was a P. of 1. and being
satisfied that such was the case, they told
him they could make the sale bill 80.31.
But In order to licttcrftatlsfy himself that
they were giving him the 10 per cent,
benefit, Mr. Kern came to our store and
persuaded us to figure on the bill, with re­
sults stated by tlic Delton correspondent
in a former Issue of the Banxkr. The
Cloverdale correspondent further says
there Is quite a difference In poor trim­
mings. That wc understand perhaps as
well as said correspondent But we will
say now tliat we figured on tire same class
of trimmings as Campbell Bros, and more
than that we gave him the 8^x3J4 steel
butta Instead of 3x8 butte, as figured on by
Campbel) Bros.
And furthermore Mr.
Kern Informed us that onr figures all
tlirougli were lower than Campbell Bros.
We have known Mr. Kern for some time
and have no reason to doubt his word in
anything be hns over told us as yet We
have always found hint a gentleman In
ever)- respect and his wdrd as good as his
money. The correspondent further says
the woods are full of P.’s of I. Weave
well satisfied of that by the way they are
coming out and trading with us and get­
ting the worth of their money. In conclu­
sion we would say to Campbell Bros., or
any one else, who signs with the P.’s of L,
to sell them goods at ten per cent Do It
and not try and get forty thinking your
patrons will Dtver know tbe difference, for
they may sometime find It out. Further­
more we would ask the correspondent why
did Mr. Kern buy of us If Campbell* Bros,
offered him goods at less figures than wc
sold them to him for. Weiliall keep right
on selling at our regular prices and will
cheerfully figure ou any or nil bills that
may come to us, whether P. of L or anti­
P. of I.
Respectfully,
Evans A Bkookh.
■‘Haste crtkra waste.” ?’0W.u,.l!i5iUTrJo
earetuily examine the mertta of the different
narvesuag Machines oua deadewhtch te mart
.

... . .—rmir wants and IMSBI

yonwant . _
r„.u-ioxBtodws
, Jj
invite Uw&gt; futlrrt and mart ertuad
„aouBBto»n ot their machine* tn ec.upariaon
wtth

We desire to call your attention to our line of Dry Goods
that we are offering this season.
■
Wo have added largely to our stock since onr removal and
can now show you as desirable a line as can be found in the
county.
*
We call special attention to our line of Dress Goods.

Cashmeres,

Henriettas,

Brilliantines, Flannels, Silk Warp Henriettas,

Etc.
Special inducements in the way of

:-LOW PRICES-:
We also have a very good line

On these goods.

LACE CURTAINS
That we offer very cheap.

We are agents for

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Victor and Madam Strongs Tricora Corset
Waists and Corsets.
They are tbe BEST IN THE LAND.

Umbrellas and Parasols,
All the latest styles and everything new. We would be
pleased to show you our line of

It will bo for your interest to see our line l&gt;efore buying
elsewhere. We can positively save yon money on every pur­
chase. We sell honest goods at honest prices and guarantee
every article to be strictly as represented.

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O. D. SPAULDING.
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EXPECTED TO KNOW THEM ALL.

nys attempted by

dMdlMd

The refiortor asked whnt made tbe con­
ductor drop such an insinuation ju»t then.

MUSES. SWlLUJiSS. cmfc.

A bruise is a contuslan: Wellings are in­
flammations; cuts and wounds ore allledl*
tnriMMcs to nstnrtl action, ihronah which
toe veins are clouts!, clrcuhqton
coiiKewtlon sett In and palm ensue. Nature is
iinpaUent—Il iries to right itself nnd pain intenslfies. Bruises sad swellings need it sooth­
ing jnftt:et:c.- but In cuts and wonuds hardly
amyonv would pour a liquid remedy late a
raping wound. So soon m nature brings
-j- tbe parts together, almost st once.

•' J L’sed according to directions. It
S helps nature and enrea
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nOIPTH HI ffiMAIKiTLL

Mr. Louis Kush. 49 Preston Street. Detroit.
Mich., lays: “ Pitching ball 1 rpralncd and
twulK.il my nrm; two applications of St. Jacobs
OH cured inc."
Mr. Gustav N’auwald. Jr. (Tlrydale', Frederieksburg, Tcxm. writes. August 30, LS8A “ I
was badly cut with a scythe; half bottle8L
Jacobs Oil enred me." It CU R ES.
at DaraaBTs axl- Dxauks.'
IHE CH4RLES k. VOBELEfl CO., tfaltaere. M4.

Chiciga, Kalaoaioo &amp; S™

J*cted to have at»ui twice us many eyes anti
rars a* ordinary people. Ho U expected to
know personally, or in an indirect way,
every deadhead between New York city and
the Golden Gate. If a particular friend’ of
tbe superintendent, general passenger agent,
ant' director, or even down to the head train
dispatcher, comes along, the conductor 1*
asked to pass Mr. So-nud-So ou account of
another Mr. So-and-So.
"This deadbead business becomes a well
worn chestnut in tho course of time. Onehalf of these unknown, bat all important
would lx&gt; free riders never have any pasa.
They will come la, and, with as much aaaur-

paBM-d. Then again, there arc otlien who
are intimately ucquabitod with the con­
ductor, and of coune oak to lie deadheaded.
Wo ‘never do this kind of binrfne»' don’t
work in any case, but then it Is a veritable
nufaance which ought to bo abolfabed. Why,
you wbuld be osttmisbed at tbe inelhod* re­
sorted .to by some fellows who are profesioua)
‘deadhead*. ’
“1 remember not long ago striking a cheeky

TIME TABLE.

It was a dark, rainy night, and the mud wks
fearful. When I camo to Mr. Book Agent he
went into bu spacious pockutbook—bu ticket
seemed to have slipped out He fumbled
through a lot of well worn papers, blank re­
ceipts, but no ticket could tie found.
.
SOUTH
“Finally, looking up, be said: ‘Just watt la
moment; I have placed it in my valise.'
rt Cooper......
thland Janet.
Slowly he opened tbo big valise filled with
circulars, dirty linen and tho other necessary
outfit of a book vender. I went through the
Sfea...............
QteavMe.....
train and came back to the bewildered agent,
Shultz. ........
who was still overhauling some back nuivbtr
BAtnxua........
papers in search of something he did. net
bnva •‘Ticket, please,'I said. ‘I bave'kfat,
it,'said he,'and cannot find it.’ ‘Pay your
fare then,’ said L
I&lt;aakh&gt;g ................
“Ths truVx was he was ‘busted’ and hadn’t
Detroit...................
u ceut. His station was several miles aliotul
Grand Rapids Ar.
of us, and tut there was no regular stopping
place between where he got on and where i»
expected to get off, ho would mako his lost
Stations.’
ticket racket work like a charm. Tbe con­
ductor, he thought, would not stop the train
aouro.
to put a 'geatleman' off in the rain and mud.
Kalamazoo ar .
*H&lt;was fooled.
•
EattOnoiwr l.v
Rfcblaud Juoc't.
“Pretty soon we came to a water station
Cmscy .. .............
out in a big field- where the mud was shoo
MUo.......................
top
deep.
It
was
raining torrents, and our
JNltoa ..................
Ctoverda!'
.
unfortunate pasuengnr hail no umbrella.
Multi V
When tho train came to a standstill I re­
Rastixcs
. BA? sb!
quested him to move out. A scene followed,
Coala tirore..............
IX •$ 11
and trouble was threatenol. It wu u dis­
Woodland
..
• ‘A S on
WMrfterv
.............. I • IN I so
grace. ho thought, to put n gentleman off in
Via It. I.. A- .V. I
Lansing.......................... .......
3 4f.........1.......... the rain. Bqt he went out into tbe dark,
rain ami mud. He was elegantly dressed,
Detroit.............................
12».......... ........
Grand Rapids l.v........ i a go..................... I.......... and hu clothes must have been ruined before
he found shelter."—Cincinnati Tlrbes-Star.
•Rtops on sirxl «»niy.
No*. 5 and 6 will nut carry pa*«engen unless
prorlded with freight train nermits
England's Bright Journalist.
Fnxn'K Blsh, Pres. &amp; Gen. Man.
L. 8ERC.kAKT.Sapt.
Mr. Lang, writes leaders for Tho Daily
News: yet be goesnnd comes as ho pleases,
and Ufa duties ns a journalist-are not suffered
to interfere with bis other literary work, hia
lectured, etc. A share of his time is spent in
Edinborough. Il is said that when he reports
at The News office he asks if any |&gt;articular
topic requires treatment nt bis bands; ho is
so thoroughly informed and so facile tliat,
assigned a theme for editorial treatment, he
will sit dowu in all the noire nndconfusion of
the editorial room ambfwl otf a delightful
essay, full ot learning, of wit, of allusion and

Iu effect May 4ih. 1H».

CURE

SICK
HEAD
Who oomtry thorn will find th—n Utils pitta valu.

ACHE

Is the feme of so many lives thst hero'

CAKTER MEDICINE CO., New York:

SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHILL PRICE

CAUTION rSi—S

W. L. DOUGLAS
S3 SHOE CENTLCMCH.

»3 &amp;»2 SHOES USI*.

any book from which it may befcerirablo to
take extracts, or to which it may l» desirable
to turn. In fact, Lang is looked upon by bis
journalistic osaociat.-'.i as a cyclopedia of
learning, a fountain of w it nnd a master of
all that is charming in style.—Eugene Field’s

Weak Hearts Worse Thau Weak Bead*.

A weak heart seems to Ims decidedly more
practically inconvenient than n weak htsul.
If a man or n woman be a little feeble about
the region of tbe hruln, It is generally of lit­
tle moment. Some jxwt or other will be pro­
vided if the conduct bo respectable f and Jaclp
of brains fa too common to excite any partic­
ular attention in ihe penaon concerned or in
thaw* about him. But a weak heart insists
upon putting itself in evidenceJi/all aorta of
convenient and inconvenient times. If its poaacaaor finds himself rather late for his morn­
ing train and maks a “spurt” to recover lost
time, tbe exertion is usually followed by such
a “bud quarter of an hour" that he resolves
in future rather to lore a dozen trains than to
risk temporary suffocation or permanent
syncope again.—American Analyst.

WiUjam Dean Howells, indisputably a man
of genius, conferee* without a blush that be
is unable to write but some three hours in
the course of a day, and that he toils as
laboriously over bis manuscript as if it were
a piece of actual drudgery.
Bret Harte,
whore creations read as If they bad come
from hh brain without flaw or hindrance,
showing brilliancy of thought with tbo grace
of tho artist, is yot andther writer who
paaaes days and weeks upon a abort story or
poem before he fa ready to deliver it Into tbe
bands of the printer, which speaks volumes
of praise for tbo author ot tbe most strik­
ingly original productions in prore and verse
which hare ever come before tho reading
public.—Exchange.

Weather Prophet Gen. Greely observes-.
“Tho equinoxes are imaginary points nt
the intersection of tbe circle described by
tbe earth about the sun with tbe plan, of the
earth's equator extended till it ^trikes tbs
Imaginary dome of the sky, and they arc
nothing inpre than thia. Hence it fa very
evMcnt,’^le says, “that they can hove nbeolutely no influents on storms. It might
be thought that somehow the lengthening of
the day nt tbe spring equinox might affect
the weath'er, but, os this lengtbesiing amounts
to only two and one-half minutes daily, and
fa a continuous action, lasting for weeks be­
fore and after the equinox, tbe effect fa ababsolutely nothing. "-Chicago Times.

Tbe color of flame dejicnds partly on the
temperature, but principally on the nature of
tiw substances undergoing combustion or in­
candescence. The flam., of an ordinary fire
is yellow, became tbe beat is not sufficient to

will burn ranch brighter when air is
to it freely, u by raking but tbe ci

of rir there is a

mw

aupply of oxygon.

itodenU, before they begin W»e formal prac­
tice of theology, are required to preach a ser­
mon before an aanmblago of tins gray bearJi
&gt;L the church who have pounded pulpit cush­
ions for decadre. This is a most trying orleal for the students, and they go through it
with palsied knew and quivering lip. The
young theologian in question was well known
to tho ministers of tbo denomination, os his
lather had been ot their numlier for yours,
ind, as tho old gentleman was naturally
proud of hfa boy, tla» young man’s effort was
listened to with interest by all present. To
tell tbo truth, the old gentleman was a bit
disappointed, but tbe young man was dreanfully embarrassed in tbe presence of his ckf•n, and did not do'himself justice. As bv
walked slowly borne with bis lather tbo ciW
gentleman said, after a long pause: "Charite,
that was a regular schoolboy ertuy nf yours.'
Tbe young man was about to make some «xcure when one of the dominies who had been
present walked up behind them, dapped toe
boy on tbo back and said: "Charlie, youTO
evidently a chip of tbe old block." Tbe &lt;•!'
gentleman made u&lt;» further criticism of b»
son’s first effort.-^Chicago Herald.
Interceding with a Jad^e. .

A young fellow who worked iu tbo same
office with mo and was guuendly liked by all
of us unhappily fell into evil courses, and at
last tho law got bold of him. Ha/wns tried
and convicted, but shntenev was d-#errrd for
tbe judge nnd told him all the good 1 could
a bant tho young man. I laid particular
Ktreu upon his brightness and ability and the
promising career which his crime bail blasted.
The judge listened to all I luul to say pa­
tiently. Then ho asked me: “Ho fa an intel­
ligent, well educated fellow, is heP - I as­
sented.
"I am very glad yon have told mo this,"
the judge remarked; “very glad. I was go­
ing to give him four years.”
So I went away well satisfied. The pris­
oner v.:ui brought up for sentence, and tho
judge, after u few remarks about the prison­
er’s evident intelljgencv and ability to tell
right from wrong, sentancml him to six years
in the pemtentfary, the limit of the law.
Since that day my rervicre us an interces­
sor with tbe judiciary have not been in de­
mand, strange to say.—Interview in Pitts­
burg Dispatch.

To tlie east of and adjoining tbe colony
farm I a Logia lies a Mayo Indian ftrttlemcnt,
Mayocoba, where live on a tract of perhaps
2,000 nertw some BOO dcacvndniits of tho
branch ot the Aztecs called Mayos, now in­
termixed with a cpnsiderablo percentage of
Spanish blood. Most of the land is uncleared,
a few acres living all tho land required fur
cultivation by the native*, and being all they
can till with tbe ancient means and methods
employed by them.
Thebe people nre quiet, docile, honest, un­
learned, and, though more industrious than
the northern Indians, are by no means enter­
prising. Their newfa aro few, tbeir surround­
ings tho most primitive. Their carts, their
cooking utensils, their plows, their ox yokes,
tbeir contrivances for spinning and weaving.

as in tbo time of Christ- The native civiliza­
tion here is like Palwtiuc’s ".000 years ago.—
Credit Foticier.

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A woman «oh prostrated with incurable
consumjidoa. Her infant occupied tbe same
bad with her almant euastantly day- aud
night Tbo mother lingered for month* on
tbe verge of tbe grave-ter derate batox
hourly expected. Still toe lingered on. Zdly
disproving the predictions erf her n^lkml at­
tendants. The child, meanwhito pined with.

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THE GLORY OF MAN

MORTGAGE MALE.
Default having been made In tbe conditions .
of a certain mortgage made by Charlcn W. Him
and Elleu &lt;’. Bigg*, hl* wife to John A. Greino
dated the SMh day of February A. D. 1«7T,
and recorded in the nfflee of the reglater &lt;rt HOW Lotti How Regained,
dred» for the county of Barry and state of MiebIrau ou tbe 941b day of February. A. D. 1477. in
Uber 11. of mortgage* «n n*«e IW on which
murfgage there ts claimed io be due at tbe dalot this notice tbe sum of nine hundred and
nineteen dollars and alxty-e.lgftt eeata and an
attorney tee ul fifty dultari provided for in aaid
morteage.andno stilt or proceeding*-at law'
having teen Instituted to
recover tbe,
rnoury secured by arid mortgage or any
part llirrrof.
Now. inert fore, by virtue of the power of sale
THK
SCIENCE »F LIFE
---------------------------------contained tn said mortgage aod the statute In
such case made and nroridod, notice is hereby' A Scientific and Standard Popular Medical Tr»cjo
riven that ou .Saturday, the thirty-first day of on the Errors ot Yoctb.lYemsiare LfttLw.Smu-M
apfl PkyateatDobCtty. Imparitiaa of tta Bard.
May. A. D jkiO. at ten o'clock In the fon-noon.
I (hall sell ut public auction, to the highest bid­
der. at the north front door uf ibe court boune
In the city of Hastings. Ghat being tho place
when- the circuit court for Barry county Is
holdi-n). the premise-, described in srid mort-

STRENGTH VITALITY

Shoes
Family
for the# ।

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for Boys and Bills,

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for Gintlsmen,

He Knew Him.

In tbs drecripUon of Henri s temple given
b*LJ?7’lU'‘.lhe.r® U dt*crib'?d an inscription
which fs/faads “any foreigner
enter the
iuclosurc ou pain of death.’’-Washington

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Instrument mon richly muslcri r,

FARGO’S
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Au Uur-u,,. ajditloa bu bun mil, to
the collection iu the deportment of biblical
ycbreology In tho national mureum in tbe
£■“ °f fi
°*
‘‘“cnpUon. from
tbo temple of Jerusalem. The original Is in
the imperial mureum, Constantinople, Tur­
key The rtone was discovered by tbo French
arcbiBologlit Clarmont-GannMti May 23
Iffil. Tbe inscription reads: "No atranwr
fa to enter within tbe balustrade ronud th.
ti-mniM nn.l
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.
.

FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ADDRESS,

THE WARDER. BUSHNELL &amp; GLESSNER COMPANY,

l^£F^^-r^i.vias 3

A Raston Bootblack** Philosophy.
“I can generally locate a gentleman's place
of residence by tbe color of tbe mud ou hfe
-bom From the Hack Bay we get a brown,
mixed with sand, which comes off with very
little rubbing; from tbe Rozbury diztrict
we obtain a slate coionri composition that
looks as if it was made of ground ston~
while Charlestown smears with an article
that fa a^ black as your hat .Dowd in the
buriness part of the city I find a dark brnb
that requires considerable elbow grease hetan it will yield. I can also tell when a man
Uvea on a street that has been recently re­
paired, as hi* shoes are covered with a kind
Of straw colored decoration which bann to
the leather as if It was a part of it.”-Bouton
Herald.

AND 80 warranted.

(or Ue) 1

SAMPLE AT ONE OR MORE AGENCIES IN EVERY COUNTY.

Some medicines are very expetuflve. At 'a
recent exhibition of tbo American Public
Health OMoeiatiun ip Brooklyn one manufac­
turing chemist exhibited a ease of bottles,
about enough to till an ordinary laurel, the
total value of which was over ?3b,OOfi. The
most costly drug in tlic cure was Itlx-k-d
“Homatropine hydrobromate, cryst.” It
V Dor.Bola or Gott Button.
was all iu one Ixittle. containing txx {sounds,
and was valued at e!2,(Xv, or at tlie rate of
&lt;2,100 a pound. T|iir drug is an alkaloid, ,
artificially prepared from atropine. Its ef5°M •* k».ao
«tad-lntad&gt;ai«.nd
Ml-vfeats are similar to there of atropine. but not
so lasting. It is a preparation of belladonna
and is chiefly used in the treatment of tlie
foem -«r.d tou&gt;and • -rd nZm!,h rX "Sn2
eyre, and always ia minute quantities. It
expands tho pupils of tbe eye.—Anurfcarj ~yg."pk»d6‘?%’cbis^rxu
Analyst.
}

The old negro who; recognized Chief Justicw
Chare os Old Greenbacks had a counterpart
in tho Confederate anuy, according to a story
In The Baltimore American;
A cavnlryuuin who had never
Jeffereon Dav&gt;« met him fm-e to fore in Richmond,
and recognizwl him at oncu from In, portrait
upon tbo Confederate postage stamps.
He stopped him, therefore, and in a sillv,
intoxicated mnuner arid.:
“Arc you Mr. Davjsf"
#
"I am, sir,” was llw dignified reply.
“The president of tbe Southern Confed­
eracy r
.
“I bavo that honor, sir.”
"I thought so, yua look so much liko a
postage stamp.’’

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bincmowers

HARD TIMES

| FOR GRAIN RAISERS. |

Can they make money at
present prices ?
YES!

HOW?
By keeping the soil rich.
By cultivating it well,
By using the best seed,

KNOWTHYELE

ten per ecut. interest, ord all lacri cods, togetiierwitb nn ritorntt’s tee of fifty dollars
covenanted lor iberehi. the premises bring
•described In said rnorlgacv a« all that certain
See* and parcel of land b Ing and being rituule
tlie township of Rutland, In the county of
Barry. Michigan, known and de«enbed as
the southeast quarter of tho northeast quarter
of section (went)-a^vw (J7J. In town three |s&gt;
aorth of range nine la] wist, contain!' g forty
[40] acres of tend, be the »anie more nr le«». *t.
cording to Ibe UollCd btates stirrer tbrrvof.
John a. gibrklk.
i
Morfgagr e.
Dated March 1st, U&lt;i0.
Mmith ACQLrutovk. Atn* for NorUwe.
MORTGAGE HALE;
Default having been made In the conditions
a certain inrwtxage mode by Daniel H.
Mnrki
-l &lt;XIU»*. T'
VaiiZlle.
dried
March &gt;Xh, A. D. DM and recorded 1
in ths office olthe Register of Deeds, for the,
Coanh of Hriry and atric of Mteh.gan, oa Ihe
Hth day of March A. D. nw. In liber 30 ot mort­
gages, on page 4'8. said mortgage wm on the
express condition tbri should default be made I
in Uic jnymect &lt;&gt;! the Interest on My dav where-'
on tbe «nm« U made payable a« herein etpn-sacd. and should Uie umu remain unpaid for the
jWCt of Ihlr.r d.tts. then and from thence,^Ucr J"e.
°r lht
U*&gt;«y
day* the principal Mini
cf two hun­
dred and ten dollars with all nrrearages of
Ihereon should becoraa and bo due uml
pajablc immedlaieb' thereafter, although Hie
reriod llmtUMi tor the payment thereof may not
then have exp!h*d;aud default*having brew
’JL!he Foment of tlie interest due March
lath, two and the same having remained unpaid
and tn nrrvara tor the apace ot thirty day* nnd
upwards, the ri(NT*a)tf |’rlnd;Hil mini of two
liundred aud ten dollars and a l arrearages of
interest thereou is now due and payable by the
terms of said mortg tte :ttirre is claimed to be
dne at the date of this notice iha sum of two
hundred tweaty eight dollar* and thirty cents,
&lt; V«U&gt;r”e.T * ,r* of}h,rtjr *&gt;ni»*«%ori&lt;ie&lt;i
tor In said mortgage, and no suit or proceedings
kt law having been lii'titutcd to recover tho
therrof.*eettn!d l,y
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It will do your work so
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�rl^nen and woraea, who seem
say tuaiiy P\Vr are debilitated by change
„-.erwnrkitj|matc or life.
TOO'-eould
•/ wioo'ted* of lettete praising Hood's
the hSill* which come froom people
&gt;arn it has restored to health, you would
. ..tivinced of Its merits. As this is Im...&gt;|i,|f. why not try Hpod’f Sarsaparilla
&lt; nsrif and realize Its benefit? It will
ami build uj&gt; your system, give yon a
...! ap|H-titc, overcome dial tired feeling
j.I m.ik- you feel, as one woman exI,It. "like a new creature.”
(■the trouting season opened Hart
.
overrun with fishepnen. ‘Foor
, ,. i- and two ounces Is the largest fish
11- lie) so far.

Ci.Kvr.r-.vxn.'Dnio.
M l.(1&lt;iM'i:rd Clover Co.. Detroit, Mlclu
;
r&lt; c ommended, by ono who bad
. । , irvd l&gt;y it, to use your Red Clover
। i. I .lone &gt;o and have been a happy
ever since. The first application
.. ■
mon- relkf than all tlie’ medicine
i ... .-v-r taken. After using less than
. •!i nl of the solid extract sent me. 1
.. k ••! (rem my home down town, a dis­
, . of one mile, for the first time in 3
..
I can be on myjeet all day, wlth,• . •
‘uttering, my work Is a pleasure
. :m- and 1 no more look forward with
c a.t to days of pain arid suffering.
I n Red Clover has given me new life
I1 inn positive of u speedy cure.
Yours gratefully.
.
Mhs. M. &lt;;. Keith.
h &gt;»r wile by W. H. Goodyear.
'u-atiick will evt a l‘fe saving crew if
hill to that effect pusacs at Washing-

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cl.e. constipation, dyspepsia and
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MAVEJ EAM
A Story of American Fx-on tier
Life.
Sy Capt; Charles King, U. S. A.
Ltbwr -&gt;f •’The Colonel« DuughUr,” "Fn
। J t!w Bonks," "Tbe Dvsertet," Etc.
•):•» r.gh’cl. ISj’S. by J. 11. Lippincott Com­
j- •:Pidlodrljihia, ar.d j-ixbil*hed by spo
iu! arrangement thruUgh tho American
Pr- a A'.^ociaiiou.
FI APTER VTL

il»f

lislnnan. "1 have done my best to re­
strain my men; do you look out for
your*. You have allowed them to insult
me and mine, and you may thank your
Mor* that discipline prevailed with mv
CinS1here,^lgh J°U
°°lhinS ot the

Silence and disci pl ina were restored In a

Shall

I

“Yen, do! Anything rather than hare
him lie In thin death like swoon."
, Obediently he clung to his prize, rub­
bing and chafing hard, despite increasing
tog and effort Then came another fee­
ble, petulant moan, and the hollow eyes
opened just as rapid footfalls wero heard
on the veranda w ithout and Er. Ewen
rushed breathless and ruddy faced into
tho room.
“Whereon earth can that woman have
goneF he panted. “1 cannot find her
anywhere. Is he better. Miss GladysF
“Reviving. 1 think, -thanks to Mr.—
thanks to you," she said, turning her
eyeo fufl upon tho kneeling1 flguru at her
i-ide and sending Perry’s heart up into
his throat with delight at the gratitude
and kindness in her glance. Shp was
striving with one hand to unfasten tbe
scarf and collar at the old man’s neck,
but making little progress.
“Let me help you." eagerly said Perry.
“That, at least, is more in my line."
view of all the circumstances," he said, And somehow their lingers touched as
coldly. "But after thb exhibition of he twisted at the stubborn knot She
lawlessness on the part of your people I drew her .hand away then, but it was
&gt;lo not propose to toko any chance*. 1 gently, not abruptly done, and he found
want to say to you that it b my belief time to note that, too, and bless her for it.
. “1 hate to seem ungracious, you know,
group of ranchmen.
Within thaXh that some of those ruffians you employ
nearer the window- than he hai'tai &gt;?gh can tell what has become of our missing। after all that's happened," said Mr.
man, and that you will do well to inves­ Ewen, “but I fear 'twill rex him awful­
" us the bent form of the owner of
1 tigate to-night.’ Aa to you. Mr. Mait­
ly if he should find you in here when he
raven, leaning on
his cane
apparent
*triving
10 and
““k®
C land.” he said, turning to the old gentle­ comes to. lie has had these attacks for
heard as he came forward. BeforeThl man, who had sunk into a low e^sy some time past, and 1 think he's coming
.
cliair, "much as I regret having dis­. through all right See!"
Old Maitland was certainly beginning
turbed your privacy nnd—that of the—.
Ladies of your household, you will ad­. to open his eyes again and look vacantly
and mouwlng. . Final|!.
mit now that justice to my men and to&gt; around him.
"Better leave him to Miss Gladys,’
Ihe service demand* that 1 should report•
tny suspicions and my reception here to, said the overseer, touching tlie young
the commanding officer at. Fort Rossi­. fellow on the shoulder. Perry looked
^Lr’1"’S"ro“n'1 h«
ter.’’
into her face to read her wishes before
prqbable
one has X
got hurt
n
There was no reply.
he would obey. A flush was rising to
“IS'*"some
1
"I wbh you good night, sir.'____
said her check, a cloud settling about her
Perry; but bis eyes wandered in to the young eyes, but she turned, after a
’’By God. there will bo if thia nn&lt;.i
lighted parlor in search of a very differ­ quick glance nt her father.
l«u t answer.
cleared in five minute* ” was the
"I cannot thank you enough—now,”
only
' ent facc'and form—and still there was
no answer.
she said, hesitatingly. "Perhaps Mr.
"Dun t make an ass of yourself. Hoke "
The manager came I nek upon tlie pi­ Ewen is right You—you deserve to be
azza nnd stepped rapidly towards them. told tbo story of his trouble, you have
Perry quickly dismounted and bent been so kind. Some day you shall un­
derstand—soon—and not think unkindly
down over the crouching figure.
"Why. here!" he suddenly exclaimed,
"Indeed I do not now," he protested.
"your employer h faint, or—oocnethlng’s
"And—whom are we to thank?—your
gone wrong."
boon re.pou,ibk. tor tho non-app&lt;uranco
"Hush!" was the low spoken, hurried name, 1 mean?" the timidly asked.
"1 am Mr. Perry, of the —1|&gt; cavalry.
Jhi“’l’?b ‘"V”1"1- lr •“ ‘•■mt found answer of the Englishman. "Just bear
this night you may conllJcnlly look f„ a liand, will you, and help me to lift Wo havo only come to Fort Rossiter this
month."*
him to yonder sofa?"
"And I am Miss Maitland. Some day
Mr. Maitlaml. and you own it to our for
Easily, lietween them, they bore the
Ixmninoo that there ha. hern no Mood
slight, attenuated form of the old man I can thank you." And she held forth
shed hero to-night.’’
into the lighted parlor. A deathly pallor her long, slim hand. Hu took it very
Old Maitland-, tremulous tones were liad. settled on hb face. His eyes were reverently nnd bowed over it, courtier
like, longing to say something that might
h«trd hut* second in reply when he was; closed, and he seemed fallen into a deep
interniptod by * co*™, voice frem the . swoon. Perry would have set n cushion lit the occasion; but before his scattered
crowd of nuiehmen. by tiiis time in­ under his head a* they laid him down on senses could come to liim there was
cressed to nenrlv a dozen men. Some1 a broad, easy couch, lull the manager another quick step at tho veranda, and a
of them were K*Uiering about Perrv asi jerked it away, lowering the gray hairs voice that sounded strangely familiar
to the very level of tho back, so tliat the startled his cars:
"Gladys! What has happened?” And
echo followed the loud interruption:
moulh gaped wide and looked like death
there, striding to the sofa with the steps
"Give the swell a lift. Tmnmv; ’twill itself.
teacli him better manners."
’
"Just steady bis head in that position of ono assured of welcome aud thorough­
Almost instnmly Perry felt his right, one minute, like a good fellow. I'll bo ly at homo in those strange procincta,
foot grasped and a powerful form w«s, back in a twinkling." said tho manager, came Dr. Quin.

Not a Pimple on Baby

TRANSFIGU11ATI0N1
LESSON

Baby one year old. Bad with EexMua.
Hair all gone. Scalp covered with erup­
tions. Cored by Cuflcura. Hair sp*et»dld and not a pimple on him.

VII, SECOND QUARTER, IN­

TERNATIONAL SERIES, MAY 18.

Cured by Cuticura
I cannot say enough to praise of Ihe Cutkeura
Remedies. My boy. when ooe year at Mr &gt;«

[UttapiW front Leasoa Helper Quarterly by per-

POU.)

the dextera raid wm K*U-brad. and Ural tel«
hair would Drier grow *pln. Dt***lrti&lt;o&lt;s
cure from pbyslctaas. 1 b-c*n Ux&gt; uwxXtbc
Cuticura Rrme«!re. and. I sin happy to say.
with the most uerlect stieosst. Hl* bstor to sow
splendid, and t litre la Dot a ptmnto o* him. I
recommend the CuUcnra Hemedles to ntoUer*
a* tbe tnoal »peedy. economlaaL and »ure cure
for all akin dlteaaes of latent* and children,
and tee) that every mother who has an aflfcted
child will thank me for m&gt; dotn&lt;
Mu. M. E. Woomom, Norway. Me.

days after tbeea saying*.” These sayings evi­
dently refer to what is recorded In tbi* chap­
ter from verses IS to 5*7, including tbo testi­
mony of I'oter concerntog Christ, Christ's
own testimony auoeerning Hi* approaching
Fever Sore Eight Years
sufferings and death and rvsurr&lt;&lt;Uon, and
I must extend to you Uie drank* of one of my
that those who follow Him must be content cmUanera, vbo has been cured by using the
to suffer with Him; but that there fas future' Cutlcuia Keinedie*, otu old tore, caused by a
loug spell of UckirM *r fever sight year* axo.
glory awaiting all such which will more thun He wa* m&gt; bad be rfw tearful be would bare to
ri-ct-mp'-nM.- for all tbo suffering,’and that bare hl* lex amputated, but to happy to *ay b*
sotau of them would not die till they had to now entirely n el!,—Mund a* a dollar. Bo re­
me to uie bla name which is H. H Caaon,
seen the glory of that kingdom. He also tew quest*
merchant. John y. Minor, Druggtot. Gaines­
nfisd tliat it any preferred their life in this boro. Tenn. &lt;i.
wn|ld they would lose the world to come, but
We have been selling your Cuticura He medio*
if Willing to renounce this wort! for His sake for year*, and lun e the first complaint yrc t« re­
they would receive and forever enjoy tbe ceive from a purchaser. Oneof the worst cases
glory of tbe kingdom of God.
"He took Peter and John and,Jarnos, nnd
Cuticura Resolvent
went up into a mountain to pray.” Theas The new blood
and ekin pnriSer and purest and
are the three whom He took with Him to see best of humor romedto* Internally, and Cutb
cura.
the
great
»klu cure, und CuUcura boap. aa
J airin’ daughter raised tn life, and tbe same
three Ho tonk uvrest to Him in the garden exquisite skin beautlCer. externally, speedily,
pennanently. and economically cure every dis­
of Gethsemane. He mw fit to elect these to ease and butnor of tbe *kk&gt;,*ea)p, and bleed,
be with Him on these occasions. He elected with low of hair, whether Itehing. hunaag,
twelve out of all His followers whom He scaly, pimply, serofuloa,. or brredliary. wtien
might qualify for special service. He has an at! other remedies tellSold everywhere. Price. CuUenr*. ••*: Map.
elect notion through whom He yet purposes
Beaolveqt, 91. Prepared br tbe Fitter
to make Himself known to the world. He is Me.;
Drug and Chemical Corporation. UoeSoo.
now gathering an elect church out of all
ET-Seud for “How to Cure Skin DueaaM,"
nations which shall reign with Hint aa priest- M pages. .’0 Illustrations and 10* testimonial*.
kings when through His elect Israel He will
DiTIV’O Bfctn ant Scalp prwr-rf and
Absubdue tho world unto Himself. Election, BAB 18 »y^.CuUcurB
wlien understood, is glorious.
•
29 "And aa He prayed, the fashion of His
eountenanc* was altered, and Hi« raimout
Every Muscle Aches.
not white nnd glistenng." Matthew and
Bh-vp aches. Lull !*ain«. Strains,
and Wexknesses rvlleved to one a&gt;lnMerk say that He was transfigured; Matthew
uto by tbeCuticura Anti-Pain Plaster.
says that His face did shine as the sun; Mark
Tbe first and only Instantaneous painsays tliat His raiment became shining, ex- i killiugstrengthening piaster, ts
cveding white on snow, as no fuller on earth
can white them; Matthew says bis raiment
was white as the light. Here was for a brief
season tbe outshining of that glory which
«as hidden in tliat mortal body during His
humiliation, reminding us ot Uie garden of WEAKTBCKM, LIVER
Eden when man made in tbe image of Goi
was clothed with light os with a garment
(Pa civ, 1,2; Gen. 1, 27); and pointing us
forward to tlie resurrection and tbe time &lt;&gt;t
the Kingdom, when we shall be like Him, for
we shall see Him as He ia; and the righteous
shall shine forth as the san iu tbe Kingdom.
UU. "And, behold, there talked with Him
1 two -men, which were Maaes and Elias.”
Mtaes, tbe servant of the Lord, died on Mount
Nebo 1.4*10 years before this, and tbe Lard
1 buried him in a valley in the land of Moab
(Dcut. xxxiv). It was about WO years sfnw
Elijali wn» translated without-dying (II Ki.
ii); and yet here are both alive and well, and
if J u&lt;|D lx refers to tlie resurrection of Mewes'
body, then both stood hero in their immortal
—CELEBRATED
bodies. Btawed be God for the life eternal
and for the assurance that if wo ore In Christ
we shall bo alive and well l.tt» years benco.
2,000 yearn hence, yes, to ail eternity, in in­
creasing fellowship with Him. This is a fore­ FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, ft
shadow ing of tbe coming af tho Sou of Man
in His Kingdom, nnd tells us that in that day
Christ, who onco lived on earth in humilialidn, shall come in His glory and that He shall
as he darted from the room and leaped
To be continued.
be accompanied by all His risen saints and
hurriedly up th« hall stairway
those who s’iall have Iswu translated without
The New Discovery.
Perry heard him rap at a distant door,
•lying, both rejwceented here by Maaes aud
" The Niagara Falls RouU.'f
,
You
have
heard
your
friends
and
neigh
­
apparently at the southwest angle of the
Elijah. That the dead shall ri« and tbe liv­
big house. Tlien his voice wa» culling: bors talking about It You may yourself ing bu instaiftlv changed at His coming, see
"Sir*. Cowan! Mrs. Cowan! would yon be one of the many who know from per­ I Theaa iv, 10-18; I Cor. xv.’ 50-52. We ।
have.tbe goodness to come down quick? sonal experience just how eixxi a thing it would like to know how Moses and Elijah Grand Hapid* Lv. .
Is. If you have ever tried it you art- one !iad spent all tbese hundreds of years since MMdlevUb..............
the master’s ill."
of Its staunch friends. IwcauMi the won­ they left the earth; where have they bccu Irvin*........
Then, before any answer could .he derful thing about it is. that when otuv
Hxmxas.
nnd what have they been doing! But wu
given, another door opened aloft nnd given a trial. Dr. King’s New Discovery
must wait.
trailing skirts and light foot falls camo ever after holds a place in the house. If
SI." Who appeared in glory, »u-i ‘i ala.'of His Naanvui*.......
flashing down the stairway. Almost be- you have never used It and should be qcceaso which He should accomplish at Jeru­ ChsrioUo.....
Raton Rapid*
fore h« could turn to greet her. she was afflicted with a cough, cold or any throat salem." Tins vsr*e and the next are peculiar Jackson.........
in tlie room again, nnd with quick, im­ lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle at io Luke. Mfcltlww and Mark, simply saying
pulsive movement had thrown herself once and give It a fair trial. It is guaran­ tliat Moves and Elijah talked with Jesus, and
Station*.
S ;= EiiSfi
teed every time, or money refunded. Trial omitting all refereuev to the diseiplea being
on her knees by lib side.
bottles fnv at W. II. Goodyear** drug beat y with sleep..
"Oh, j»a|&gt;a! dear father! 1 was afraid
Detroit.
.......
“And when tbej were awake, they saw His Jaeksbn..^
store.
of thb! Li‘t me take his head oh my
glory, and tbe two men that stood with Him." »Unn R*pl&lt;1
tWj&gt;iniraurs4i_:‘ai!i!
•
. l* are
van»vat. Im iu ». noyr, "Wuen tuey were fully anriotte...
can’t sleep, can’t think, can’t do anything awoke," and in tbe margin "Having ranaiued Meshrtne.^.
M organ.......
fetch me a little brandy? Tb there on
to your satisfaction, and you wonder what awake.” He was gracious unto them and suf­ Quimby....
the sideboard."
alls you. You should heed tbe warning. fered them nut to lose alt They saw His HAm.xaa..
Perry sprang to do her bidding, found You an* taking the first step Into nervous glory, and they suw Moms and Elijah. Peter firnae
a heavy decanter on tho great oaken prostration. You need a nerve tonic and refers to it as "The power mid coming of our Middleville.

bending st the stirrup. He lad hear.!;
| of the trick before. Many a time ha,i
Uie London cad unborM.il the English
trooper, taken unawares, by hurling him।
with sudden lift from below. Bul pPrry
was quick and active as a cat. Seat anilI
saddle, too. « eri? in his favor. He sim­.
KMF OR a moment there was
[»•
silence in tho brightly illu- ply threw his weight on the left foot andI
his bridle hand ujwn the pommel, let t' e■
?
. minuted room. With flush­
right leg swing over the horse’s back un­•
ed face nnd swollen veins
til released from die brawny hand, theni
nnd twitching. clutchbig back it came as he settled ’again in the•
old Maitltfnd stood there glaring
oaddle. his powerful tilths gripping like1
young officer !kf£rj&gt; Perry could
a rise: at the same instant, and before:► :;k ;.gain. however, and more fully
hb assailant could duck to earth nnd slip&gt;
tplain the untoward circumstance,
out of the way, be liad whipped out die•
■ i tv came a rush of hurrying footstep*
Ireary Colt’s revolver and brought itsi
n*. tit. and the sound of excited voices.
butt with stunning crash down un the5
The next minute they heard an cagdr.
ranehman-. dc.'rurelewJtad eommouon..
an rv challenge, and J!ecrv_r*ccCZ?iEtfJ
In vain old Maitland feebiv pijied hh•
«i om he had met in tho morning.
protests from the veranda: in vain the•
‘Whnt do you fellows want here?"
overseer seized and held back one or two&gt;
v .u. hb brusque and loud inquiry as be
of the men and furiously called off die•
- prang from tho piazza nnd stood con- rest.
Aided by the darkness w*hichi taffet, half filled a glass, and brought It
■ ixinling the sergeant, who was quietly
veiled them, tho others made a simulta­. with some water back to the lounge.
rented in the saddle, and the question
neous rush upon die young officer andI She stretched forth her hand. ami.
•a its promptly echoed by three or four
sought to drag him from his plunging[ thanking him with a grateful look from
burly men who. in shirt sleeve* and
horse. Perry held hb pistol high in air,, her sweet, anxious eyes, took the liquor
.trims sir lesof undress, came tumbling
and carried it carefully to her father's
in the wike of their, leader and stood threatened with die butt tho nearest as­
sailant, yet loath to use further force. tishen lip*.
n0w a mcabcUig group looking up at the
"Can I not help you in some way? Is
He was still in the broad glare of thetik nt troopers.
parlor lights—a conspicuous mark; eager' there no one I can call?” asked the young
If then- be one thing on earth that
•
soldier,
as he bent over her.
liands had grasped hb bridle rein at the
will stir an Irishman’s soul to its inmost
"Mr. Ewen has gone tor her—our old
very bit. and ho could not break away:;
Idpths and kindle to ^instant flame the
and then missiles began to fly about hbi nurse. 1 mean. She does not seem to bo
.'at* nt heat of his pugnacity, it is just
devoted head, and unless he opened fire■ in Her room, nnd I fear she lias gone over
such an inquiry in the readily recog- he was helples* While two men firmly■ to her son’s—a young fellow at the store
ir* l accent of the hated "Sassenach."
held Nolan by the curb, half a doxeni house. Mr. Ewen has followed by this
1‘drry recognized the danger in a flash, others were hurling from the ambush of’ time."
and. springing through the open case- darkness a scattering volley of wooden
She dipped her slender white Angers
iritnl. interposed between the hostile billets and chunks of coal. He couldI in the waler and sprinkled the forehead
ponba
I
and
eyelids of the prostrate man. A
easily hav* shot down the men who i»eld
’Not a word. Sergt. Leary. Here, Mr.
feeble moan, followed by a deep drawn
him.
’haag r. these men simply obeyed orIt was sore temptation, for already lie1 sigh, was theonly response. More brandy
'!• rs. and 1 am resttonsible for. any mis- liad been struck and stung by unseen poured into tlie gaping mouth seemed
‘.ik.
No harm was intended"-----.
projectiles; but just ns the manager only to strangle and dbtress him. No
ih.rnj!" bAjke in one of the ranch- sprang forward^and with rigorous cuffsi sign of returning consciousness rewarded
n. with a demonstratively loud laugh. induced the men to loose their hold oni her effort.
"If Mrs. Cowan would only come!
Harrnb** biowed! What harm could hb rein, there came three horsemen
.. ou do. I’d like to know? If the mas­ charging full tilt back into the crowd,, She has never failed u* before; and we
t* r il only say tho word, we’d break your scattering the assailants right and left;; so lean upon her at such a time."
“Pray tell me which way to go. Sure­
heads in a minute."
and. thb timo unrebuked, Sergt. Leary
kQuiet. now, Dick!" interposed tl»e leaped from the saddle and. with* a rage- |y I can find her," urged Perry.
"Mr. Ewen must be searching for her
•nfr«eer; hut tho other hands growled of fierce delight, pitched headlong into&gt;
iip|*ruial} and Perry’* eyes flashed with battle with the biggest ranchman in hi-t! now. or lie would harp returned by this
-uigtr at tho insult. What reply he way. And thb was not all; for behind time, and I dread being alone. I hare
’night have made was checked by tho them at a rapid trot came other troopers, never been alone wit|i my father when
Jfht of Sergt. Leary throwing himself
&gt; bo bos had fiich a seizure.”
.
nnd in a moment the open space was
Perry threw himself ou hb knees be­
tho saddle and
tossing bis
nd to^K
hi, reins
rv.n. to
» । thronged ,.
ilh eager.
with
eager, wondering comone of tbo men. Be
E. knew
‘ . well
__ _ _enough
’ *
ifijr of Stryker • compon) - side her. marveling at tbe odd fate tliat
'hatih.-u meant, and sprang ini1
iTwbrwe‘overwhelming prewmee all bad so suddenly altered nil tlie condi­
in front df him.
t
thought ol pramieciimu combat ■oernwl tions of bis unlooked for visit. He seized
’Back to your horse, sir! Back, in- •» lt'nve 11,0 mnebmen
Thor ollpped one of tlie long, tremulous hands that
1 mtly!" for the sergeant's face was f.____ away i» d‘« dm-knew. leanng to their lay so nerveless on the couch, and began
away ui uie
___________ _____
'•ithrnge. "Mount, I sayl’’added tlie employers
d tlie the
‘
&lt;
... ___ of ac
oc-­ rapid and rigorous dialing and daEr&gt;'^
embarrassment
Soo.-rf-MV he had read or
lh b
lieutenant, as the sergeant still hesitated, counting for their attack.
f^,|,on|d it „OI
iifid.fvc-n the scuse of discipliuocould not
Leary was still fuuiing with wrath and men being
keep tho mounted troopers from a mut- raging for further battle and shouting )u.ttucb.«dmel
Ho
l«*n-i .-.•nrd of encouragement. Slowly, into the darkness (iercoinvective at tlie vail with flKof b|lrnt feaihem.and look"raihfully.
ip!t»ctairtiy. tbu soldier vanished head of bis opponent.
He
far the discarded pillow, wonf'wycd. once turning furiously back
turned on the overseer hinudf, and but । 2g if-Jt''might not be a brilliant Idea
hiring taunts were hurled at him from for Perry’s utoni and sudden prohibition ffeut it op*n and extract a handful and
among the ranchers, unrebukud by their would iiare liad a round with hiai, but,' r*t it abl^® under tho® broad and emi­
manager. "Now move off with your was farced to content himself with the nently aristocratic nostril* Happily, lie
imm to tho gate. Leave my hdrze, nnd information conveyed to a’li within hid­ was tpsrcii excuse for further experi­
watt for me there. Go!" added the young ing that he’d "fight any tin min” the ment. He felt tied life was returning
oflicer. sternly: and, with bitter mortifl- ranch contained if they'd only come out to Ue hand be was so energetically
cution at heart and a curse stifled on bis where the lieutenant couldn't stop him. 1 grooving, and that feeble but emphatic
quivering lipa, the Irishman turned his “•— •——— were making eager inquiry j,roe*t against such heroic treatment
w toe indic*iZiaLai‘dflowIr
him I Hie troopers were‘ masing
.
** the
-• - -trouble,
——Cl.. «nd
•Now „
j as to the cause of all
and.
manifest.
torninMnagcr' ’ Maid Parry, Peering further difficulty. Perry prompt•I think he's coming to,” be said.
।„rceJX upon t!ip younger Eng- । ly ordered tlie entire party to "fall in."

.F

'He's trying to pull away.

moment, and aa the platoon formed rank
he inquired of a sergeant how they came
to be there. Tlie reply wan that it hod
frown so dark on the prairie that further
K-urch seemed useless, Capt. Stryker and
most of the men had been drawn off by
hy your order r
rsignals from the Cheyennes up ’jtlie val­
•rw. ooollr
a ■pru?' “'‘IVwman. ley
।
towards tbe post, and these then who
had been beyond Dun raven on die north­
ern prairie were corning buck along the
••md ejwt
PTO’“rt’ Monee trail when they saw the lights
and heard voice* over at die lower shore.
Tliere they found Leary, who was excit­
ed about something, and before they hao
excellent reason to
We ha&lt;1 1time to ask he suddenly shouted. "They’re
killin’ the lieutenant. Come on. boys!’
and galloped off with his own party: so
they foUowed.
Perry quietly ordered
them to leave a corporal and four men
with him. and told tho senior sergeant-.
priolor rnihm, be
to march thcothem back to the post; be
^n’t”
po°P‘'-1
would follow in fivu minutes Tlren he
him.
Sc..n m"re? ' “x
turned to the manager.
-ouiato^.had„rbc.r^sie &lt;™pe,
“You will have to put up with my
keeping sotftc of my men with me. Id

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Lard Jesua Christ,” nnd says "Wo were eya
witnesara of Hu Majesty” (Il Put. I, l«a&gt;.
a more sure word of prophecy whereunto we
do well to take heed.
ISJ. "And it came to pan. as they deported
from Him, Peter said unto Jous. Mader, it
I* good for us to be here; and let us make
tbreo tabernacles; • • • uot knowing
what Ho said.” Hail lie been wide awake
and beard tbe conversation between Joins.
Moks and Elijah he would probably have
talked more wisely and have known what he
wan talking about.
St. '•While He thus spake, there came a
cloud: and overshadowed them, aud they
feared ns they entered into tlie cloud." All
through tbe wilderness "the Lord went lar
fore them in a pillar of cloud." When tbo
Tabernacle wan erected "a cloud covered the
tout of tbo congregation, and tbo glory of tho
Lord filled tin* Talternacle;” and when the
Temple was dedicated tlie bouoo was filled
with a cloud and with the glorv at tho Lord
(Ex. »ii, 21: xl, St; II Chr. v, 13, 14). In tho j
vision of Isaiah (vi, 4) tbe bouse was filled
with smoke, and Exekicl (I, 4) saw a great
cloud, nnd a fire infolding I tael f, and a
brightness about 1L At His ascension a cloud
received Him. and when He comr» again It
will be iu tho clouds of Heaven (Acta i, 9;
Matt. xxvi, GO. So also when tlie risen and
translated mints meet Him in tbe air, it shah

M. H. COLLI NB. Loeal Agent. Huitlug*.
W. Roooua Q-&gt; KT. A..Chicago.

I CHANCERY SALK.
In panuaaM of and by vtrtoe of an order and
decree of tn« Mrenit court for tbe County of

wberaln LavernTtiorupMio I* complainant and
Mantaret Mcbols. administratrix of tbe otate
ef Lewi* A. Nicbota. deceased, Kadoca Thomp­
son and Margaret Nicbois, are defendant* No­
tice is hereby given, that I shall Mil at public
auction to thehlgiiret bidder, on Friday, the t3ih
day of June. A. D. im». al ten o'clock In tbe teren:x&gt;ti st tbe north front door of tbe court house in
Ue City of Hasting*. County of Harry and State
of .M ichigan, said court house being Uie plaewfor
bolding the circuit court, for said County of
Barry, tbe tallowing described property, to wit;
Commencing at Ute Quarter post on tbe south
line of secUon seventeen QI) in township two
(?) north of riuigv ten (io) west, tn the County of
Barry and Slate of Michigan, running ttteaoe
nsrtli on tbe quarter line of raid sectIon to a
point directly east from the north east corner
ot village lot number veveniy (X) . thence west
along tee ourtb line of said village lot to jb*
out line of Main St. in said village, tbeaoe
southeasteriy along the east line of said street
to the south line of said section. -Jaw east nn
said section line to the place of beginning. Also
village lot* number ooe (1). twe &lt;a, six to),
■even Gland eight (8&gt; arconilDg to th* origiaal
pis: of said village of Orangevlin . Also a par­
cel ot land on section twenty (20) in raid town­
ship two (2) north range len (10- west, Bute of
Michigan, being about three (3) acre* lying kmraedlalely across tbe highway, south irom thr
grist mill ou raid section seventeen &lt; IT), being
bounded on the north by tbe highway on (be
by lands owned and occup-sd mr William
Heavenly realities, that anything unearthly out
H.Cummings, on tbe south and west by lauds
or even unusual is npt to fill us with awe.
owned and occupied by Frank Harper. Aino a
35. "And there came a voice out of tbe strip of land twenty (20) feet Hi width alaog ■&gt;*
cloud, saying. This Is My beloved Sou: bear north »Me of the mill rw?, and extending from
the said mill as tar co»t as the mill
Him.” Matthew adds, "In whom I am well pond and a* (»r n «j* t a* the mi Ii. Also the ptat
mill
r.i.Ni,.w ...III ....I u..
pleased.” Tbo R. V. says. "This ia my Son, tl.lll
my cbiwcu: bear ye Him." At His baptism
tlie voice from Heaven said, "Thb Uxaj be-. TMSSSSrasiK1
&gt;--■4 OOH. in whom 1 am well plewnl.”
_*«
ALOXZo K. Kwaitom,
CUralt Court CominlsoJoorr. Harry Co.. Mteh.
(Matt, ill, 17; Mark i, 11; Luke ill, 22). Ojsa
F.TtrFiait^BoUailor for ComptalnanL
third occasion wom Jesus prayed. ‘ Father,
glonfy Thy ipmc.” tbe voice frotx.HMvso
said, "I bare both glorified it and will glorify
KHAM'S CROUP RDfflT
It
(John xii, S8). So that w« have
three distinct testimonies from tbe Father
The Ckili-ea'i Msdlcas
cooccrglng His Sou. We have also the Son's
own testimony tu Hua effect, "He tliat sent
me U with me; the Father hath uot left me thiklVnA Slarukl bit

SSibSAlS

tLal

LOCAL OK TKAVCLIMQ.

�A BEAR CONVERSAZIONE.

ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS

FnlrievtUa.
Mrs. Turpenlng, of Hope, is spending n
few days with friends Iu our village.

Rainfall lost Friday, Saturday aud the

; I

OW THE TAME BEARS YEARN night intervening the rain guage registered day Iu spite of the rout.
2 Inches and 30-100. More rain ^than fett
Our new firm is known as Cairns, Tem­
AFTER THEIR FOREST HOMES.

Tbe bear pit in Central ^ark was surround­
ed by tbe usual collection of admiring spec­
tators. Tlie brown bear from the Rockies
and the black bear from Pennsylvania were
walking around and looking solemn.

a lady to her little boy. “Isn't it too bad to
ihut them up so! See how they pine for their
far away forest home. I’m* in tho rakes to
them, Johnnie!"
■
Johnnie paaxed in tho cakes, and other pity­
ing admirers banded in a lot of i-eanuu and
handful* of candy. Tho bears accepted tlie
toothsome offerings and retired to the grotto

' “Pining fur our far away forest home 1"
chuckled the black bear, cramming a coke in
bls mouth and poking tbn brown bear in the
rib*. “Arc you pining much, BrownyT
• Not a* far ns the returns are in!" replied
the brown, flipping a peanut shell lute the
pit and grinning from ear to ear.
“This Beata doubling up in a holler tree or
hole iu the rocks and ’snaking paw* all win­
ter, doesn’t UP said the black bear.
"Does itF replied the baown. “Why, this
is a snap! No more snooping around in thedim lit woods rooting for grub and dodging
buckshot for me! How's that cake!"
“Better'n a ton o’ wild honey! Here, grab
a piece. 1 only *iab 1 could git word up to
souH’o’my folks in reoasylvania to come
down hero nnd ba tame boars. Is tbe peanuts

“Beechnuts and acorn* can’t hold a candle
one (ide of ’em. Shuck a few. Pining
for far away forest home, eh? Certainly!

Bar, you never told me yet how you hapl«nad tn striko luck and git fired in acre.
Blacky."
“I wn* taking u stroll hi tin! woods, hesi­
tating between a pig that belonged tq a
farmer a couple of miles away aud a bee skip
that 1 know was full o' honey in an orchard
about a miio in tho oilier direction, when I
got ray eye* on a man who was limping
along toward where I (taxi. I was in the
scrub oaks, and ho coaidnt see me.
“I didn't hesitate a second. I had him by
the neck la less time than it take* to bril it,
and hi* wife don't know to this day; it hain’t
likely, why ho never got buck home. I took
him to my den, but found he was so old and
thin that be wa* no good, and I had to throw
him away. He bad a big, flat bottle in bis

it and it farted elegant I swigged at-it till I
began to tumble around and yell like a
painter. 1 remember kicking loth o’ my
young ones out o’ doors, and that's all I re­
member till I camo to and found myself tied
fast with ropes and a couple o’ men standing
by and looking happy. I wo» too sick to try
and find but what was up. My bead felt os
big as four boar's beads ought to feel, and
oh! the thirst I had in me. The upshot of
the whole thing was j that I wound up here,
and. so I ain’t kicking. Hare another pea-

“Hutto!" exclaimed the brown bear.
“There’s a woman and a baby, aud another
bog of candy! Sba’s going to let tbe baby
hand it tn. I wish they\l make a ink-take
*auie time, aud.
one o’ them babies
through! Then life would lie worth living,
and no mistake; wouldn't it! One o* them
babic&lt; ’&lt;1 be idiuust as good as young rd? I"
“Sure!" raid tbe block bear, throwing a
gumdrop in his mouth. “Did you do much
in pig and ninlton where you came from,
Jjrownyr
“No, not much,’’ said
wn. “ We bad
to depend on miners, t
hunter* from
tbe cast. We had to hurtle to gat a miner,
but tlw hunters came easy. I didn't think
anything of going out anil gathering in a
hunter or two almost any day. But. they
weren't much good. Tooscfft. Pshaw! Yon­
der comiw one of them cliajw in gray coau
they call sparrow chascns. Wo won't get
any pea nub. or things while he's around. A
little boy was passing me somecako tbo other
day, and tho sparrow chswsr coma up and
aaystn him:
“ ’Break nway there! That ain't fit for
bears to eat I It’ll mako 'em sick! Give it
And ho took It and ate it him-

I gobbled up a dog one day that happened
lekxMf tu a miner, and tbe miner started
went and hiil in a big hollow log. The miner
didn't make any fun, but just plugged up
the hole whore 1 went in, and shipped me,
log and all, on eart. I only wish I could see
him and thank him. "Ho tumbled me right
into apuddiu'. ’’
i “iFbcani only knew it,” said the block, re­
flectively, “Cbtrf’d bring up their cub* to be
tame bear*, sad give ’em a future. Hay,
“You bet your toe nails I" said tbe brown.
“When I do the wild bear act again you can
bare my skin tor an ulstar! We're the people
•bere!J
So the two tears want oat in tho pit aud
walked around and whined aud looked eol-

for them, because they were pining for their
far away forest homes.—New York Evening
Florid. Editor.

tZ Away back in Florida territorial day* Edi­
tor Bartlett wn* running a waekly paper ia
Tallabaioan. He was known to be n detertnimd man. Ha didn’t talk much with hia
boat trirod*. Newspajor. tn those dare,
numbering not more than three or four in tho
were often put to tbeir wits to make
both rods mart. Printer* bad to be paid, aw)
at the ck»n of Saturday night it was often

in the same length of time laspyear. Il
has improved tbe condition of wlieat, grass
and oats, very favorably.
.
Tliose farmers that held their wheat for
a rise have made money. Milo market is
close to oo cts. per bu. A bfighter’era for
prices of their products seems tery near.
Congress seems to be legislating In the
Interest of the farmers.
With the Mc­
Kinley tariff bitt passed, a liberal silver
bitt, the Bingley worsted goods bill has
already become a law; the food adulter­
ating bitt. Congress pure lard bill and
Sherman’* trust bill passed. It would seem
as though every.fair and unpredrejudiced
minded farmers would say amen.
But
you know there is a certain doss of
persons of not any fixed views and must
be regenerated every 8 or 10 yrs.
A P. of I. lodge has been organized nt
the Milo school house with about 30 male
and female members, componed of our best
young fanners and families.
I’rairlevltte Grange at tbeir meeting lust
Saturday evening, the ladies gave their ex­
perience as to the test of number of pounds
of butter made from 100 pounds of milk.
Mrs. Barrett, of Delton, made 5.M lbs.
from sweet cream-and 4^ from sour.
Mrs. Brownell and Mrs. Hammond report
about the same, Mrs. Theodore Kyes.
who has a creamery and barrel chum,
made OX lbs, Mrs. Kyes contributed her
excess of yield to her creamery. The test
was from dry feed tn their cows, with
liberal rations of bran, oats and coni meat
The men preferred keeping tbeir milk nt
home for their pigs and calves as long as
their wives did tbe churning.
At this
point Bro. Towne advanced tlie ide* "that
feed did not change the quality of n cows
milk. That Uie time of the cow was fixed,
quoting from Ex. Gov. Hoard and some of
the Ohio farmers as authority.
This
created a furor, and brought the men and
ladies to their feet to refute tlie above
arguments, giving their individual exjierlence. Amongst them. Brother George
Brainard row, saying his wife was in
favor’of buckwheat bran for cows as‘a
feed for quality of milk, and he thought
com meal the beat and to test the merits
of the two he deceived her by feeding
meal. Sister Brainard, supposing he was
feediug bran, praised the result and he
chuckling over the deception he was prac­
ticing on hb* wife. At this point an inno­
cent granger asked him it this was the first
time bls wife w« deceived by him. A
tremenduous laugh ensued in spite of the
master's gavel. These experiments and
discussions with occaslonly a Joke iierpetrated «re of benefit to the fanrera

Tlie telephone that was here ia now nt
Shultz, tbe railroad company will soon put
in another here however.
Alex McCallum has sold his ice consist­
ing of about three carloads to Mr. Rork, of
Hastings.
Ed. Pennels' new brick house is rapidly
approaching completion.
Mr. Reed, of Mendon. Is visiting.rela­
tives In tills vicinity.
Howard Mqsher has purchased a cow.
Alex McCallum received a copy of con­
gressional records from Hon. Senator Mc­
Millan test week.

State Road.
1’. Brown has sold 20 acres of his fam.
Mik Wallace Brown entertained tlie
Mite society Thursday. Mrs. Hickle and
Mrs. Cowles, of Hastings, were among tbe
guests.
Jfebe Olmstead Is confined to his bed
with sore eyes.
Frank Marks intends to worhMH father's
farm the coming year.
a
■
Mr. and Mrs. Keys and their daughter
Bette, of-Muskegon, are visiting Mrs. K.’?
parents.

WXuu U T Jvvv
—n
•
municatkm brtwcm Mom* and fit. litersburg, by muons of tbo ordinary tetograpb
.
:__ .__ ..r ,»Uniwvnr enmloved being

HAST iv’LlrSPROSPERITY
Can only l&gt;e secured by patronizing

ple etc.
\
tlxMof Mr. E-GroMlcff.
Tbe iwculfarity of Mr. Grredeff* •y««n
John Drummond has started his meat
wagon to the joy of many who have been rjntrr, in the fact that the conductor cn»ptojwl b..•: Iron,
IUx WUhvw
wanting m^it.
John Cairns has been sick -daring the
tcl-pbouy. Th,
past week but we are glad to ace. him on
ntiiu.w IU, « Hi- l«»wo ltoro» *“&gt; “■
our streets once more.
•
Cairns and Hnzcn seem to be getting Petersburg, roustrocted with iron wire,would
plenty of wort’ repairing and making eort at kart 30 per ecu- •««' Gian if copper
.irire were uad.-Bw'lri-l R*new.
wells.
Ervin Jones commenced school Monday
nnd we wish him success.
One of the mort extraordinary of African
We wonder why our township board
treea i* that known a* tbo baobab. It is aldon’t appoint a township clerk.
M. Doster Went to Hastings Monday on mort a turret in itself and uervea for a com­
plete sylvan irthco on tbs largiVu *cnh».
business.
Decoration &lt;lny will be observed1 In our Rarely growing mnre than seventy wet high,
village by appropriate services. Tbe &lt;». ita branchre extend horizontally, supported
A. IL's lave It, jn hand and have Invited by a trunk which has a girth grrater.it i* be­
the Chid Fellows to participate with them. lieved, Umu- that of any other known tree.
M. J. Goss Is busj- settling his accounts. One of these extraordinary trtw wn* found
1’. T. Colgrove was iu our village Mon­ on mauurenx-nt to be forty fretin tbamotor.
day on biwinros.
« The age of another—o ranting the ednrentrio
M. J. (hiss went to Kalamazoo on Tues. rings—w*» found to be o,&lt;AX) years xfths very
Elias Jones, of Johnstown, was Iu our . - *- . V—. T-l—
village Monday.
How to Fatten «» Chicken.
J. J. Ferklns -has finished taking the
Tills k tho way a eliickcn &lt;&gt;r durk I* faL
aasesinent.
teued: Thrurt into a cylinder, it i« kept in
Coatu Grave.
dprkn'WA fm- tints- wei-ks; thrice per diem a
There seems to* be no correspondent
intent food. cunpouKl largely of crrnmeal,
from our lmom|ng village. Cotint one tor ta furred by a xmatt pump into its crop; it en­
this If It does not get located In thq waste joys no alternative—It murt deep nnd fatten;
Ixsket.
|
inralynsl by hwrtH, it* A«li tsyawnes white
There was nil artist In our place a short and tender, and in throe weeks it i» •» fat a*
time ago. taking pictures of our places of a boll of butter. The rost of fattening a
business, preparatory to getting up a hook chicken does nut exceed eight rente; a chicken
for the Tradesmen or some other purpose. so fattened brings mn rente more a pound in
Those In wapt of good horse shoeing tbo market than other chicken*.—Eugens
done to order, call at this jdace. We have
Field in Chicago New*.
two goud workmen as any city can afford.
Wm. Smith the R. R. mau Is at thin
time at Holland; helping put a branch to
THE MARKETS
West Mteh R. IL
.
J. W. Wulf, of Hastings and Freme
Hn»Uur».
Engle, of Woodland, are at Buroak build­
Apples—Dried. lie per I b.
Butter—io# Ide
ing patent fence.
Clurer seed
Wm. Chase, 'of Woodland, and Frank
Bi-an*-»i.t3 per bu.
Wolfe are in Rutland twisting the wire on
Corn—45c.
'
Brel-- Lire.
the fence.
Kxc-ioaux.
John iLv.kn, of Iloiiand, made a short
Hides-deef,3c; calf.S'ic.
call on souiv of bis friends, ij few days ago.
Lard—Ac.
.
Reduced rates on all blacksmithing as
Llipe—Sellingat Ate per bbl; water lime,gl.53
tier bbl.
we heard it talked Up.
Oats-.
’
x
fcaOe
per
bu.
Ike Youngs Is moving in his new bouse
Pautova-tile, per bu.
In our village, giving up farm life. You
Pork—$ 1.75 fitoou,
•
Poultry—Hens.screblckens.lOe.
are welcome, Ike.
Piaster
—Betting at per ton.
Carpenter C&lt;«t8 is kept busy , with all
Salt-Selling at 81 per bbl
his force of hands.
Timothy Seed - Selling at W-00 per bu.
Wheat-No. 1. white Mk red. trie.
It Is surprising to see the trade coming
Flour—g.’ao per hundred.
to our two stored where they can get goods
at rock bottom pric.-s.
Beaut-Sl.ro©8l Kt tier bu. for city picked.
All hands up on the new lime table on
Butter—Up 15c.
Corn-3fie pernu.
.
Em-uftitc.
Cabinet Photographs. $3.00 per dozen.
Orts—28',u per bu.
John Demary wns the first man to plant
Potato*»-45c&lt;?4Oe
Tin-type».
Poultry-Lire:
ditekens.~D&amp;IOe;
ducks.
corn, planting tlie 19th.
ffMOe; turkeya. lomic.
D. I.. Marshall has the foundation wall
Wheat—No. l white.
N'o. 2 red. MW. Specialty of children'* pbotoe.
to his house nearly completed.
Mrs. John Coaly and Mrs. C. C. Denary
Cattle-Choke to extra dorr* 5t
visited Woodland friends last week.
Cnoice heavy butchers
Grandma Hyde, who has 'been quite sick,
Sheep aii&lt;t!jinit)»-S!i&lt;-en. illp;ic«1 good
extra, ii-iaar1.
fair to caod.
is better at tills time.
B. N, S* 11 I'M AU KE.
Sherm and Geo. Ayers were at Hatlie Lambs, dipped, brat. MJMX
Hoi^-Durl and loner.
Creek last Friday and Saturday.
Mi— IL B. Sc
IL39&amp;13S.
We might say something about Hint
new furniture, but we promised not to tell.
Prospects of a brop of wheat, with the
exception of a few pieces sown on fallow
ground In this vicinity, are rather slim.
Mr. Ball, who has been living with J.
H. McKee, talks of spending the remain-■
der of Ids days with friends In Pennsylva­
nia.
Mr. Bell, of N. Y., is visiting Ids sons,
RobL and John, who have been very sick,
but are better at Uris time.
Mrs. Brice, wln&gt; has been spending the
winter with friends in Virginia, returned
home last Tuesday.

Home. Industry

The TROY LAUNDRY is just such an institution |- l.
to depend upon the support of the people of this &lt;;ity J?
vicinity.

Should lauhdry be send away, when tlie work can ;,e jon.
just as well at home, and as cheaply?

Aiming to increase my facilities, I ask your support
on me when you want anything done in my line.

(•_].
'

Very truly yours,

HOUSE

GEO. M. BAITINGER
Woodland Mich.
bcarae, and laving in stock a fine i|llt.
caskets, is prepared to attend to all wort '
In the ■

Studio, UNDERTAKING

North of Ford’s Hotel.

AllWtfk teiwi Uli&amp;dory

.
Woodland.
J. W. Hathaway has the wall up for his
elevator.
C. Shriner is building a new slat fence
We understand Thomas Thurston, of around his lot Will others take the hint?
Carlton, intends to estabiisb n P. of I.
John Eastman, who has been sick some
store at Yankee Springs.
time, h Improving slowly.
• p.-. -r i
.t lb(.|r h-" —•
.''2'Wf.Mt om-iJf
day night.
The 1. 0. G. T. open lodge did not come of clothing.
Dr. Chas. Russell, of Allegan, formerly
off last Friday night on account of tbe bad
A cream of tarter baking powder. Illghert
weather, but expect to have one in the ot Woodland, was in town last week.
We have a man In our township who has of all In leavening strength.-V. 8. Govern­
near future.
•
Mrs. Peter Stevens died the 7tb, the Stopped the Baxxkh because he thinks it ment Report. Arg. 17, taw.
funeral was held nt the Oak Grave school has said something against tbe P. of 1.
house the Dtln Mrs. Stevens has been a Witt you please look at those games In the
long and patient sufferer with consumption. past. nnd'then immagine what tbe future
Eugene Raymond died last Friday morn­ will be for them by past experiences? We
ing of the second attack of tlie la grippe. would be glad to know what It is the
Mr. K. was an old resident of Yankee Bakner has said against the P. of I. it
Springs, and respected by all who Ixscame has talked against Its nonsensical feature,
acquainted with him. Ills funeral was but nothing against the order. It has said
held at tbe Dorr’s hall. Rev. Moore, ot very much In favor of It.
Middleville, oflleiatlng. .
Claude Carpenter nnd family, of Nebras­
ka, are visiting bls parents here.
High Street.
Dock Hough is very sldt with his old
Hon. I). Striker and wile, of Hastings, complaint, rheumatic fever
Smith and Snyder were called home tu
wire on our street last week Tuesday.
C. Cross i* at Ikiuh laid tip with a sore Indiana by tlie sickness of their families.
Rev. Jacokea, of Chicago, Is visiting his
hand.
A TRUE COMBINATION OF
Mr. Wilcox and family, of West Rutland, father here.
Sundays! with S. Howe.
Fred Howe is some better at this writ­
Mrs. Ella Goldeu is no better.
ing.
Mrs. Jas. Mosher is sick.
A BUUTIFUL (OUVIDilt ’
Mr. Smith, of Kalamazoo, and .1. Law­
A. Hyde and family visited E. O. SunPicture Card Given
rence, of Hickory Comers, were the guests day.
of M. Seeber last week.
Mr. H'esman. from Grand Rapids, lias
WITH (V», ROUHr MCKAOt
F. Johnson Is In Wayland visiting his
moved Into Geo. Baird * bouse.
father this week.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Ware attended the
Fred Tanner is at work for Janies Vangolden wedding of Mrs. Ware’s brother in
Wagneu.
Wisconsin last week.
□ Report reaches us that George Coffield,
Tbe elevator Is being painted: also Mis
a former resident of this place. Is no more Hull's boujie.
bM.lmhoDulteJ SuIw-bbI, uufmm
a single man.
W. S. AdkiM Was at Grand Rnplds
LTLT“TA?!, N-'S"-J*™
Mr. Hathaway lost a fino two-year-old
Monday.
K"l-' ,b‘'"lra a"‘l » ■••wwM It nil
heifer last week.
E. Hale has been appointed assessor In
w m.kjtbe ««« cup „(
:
Eva and Nora Howe were the guests ot
this district In place of M. Sutherland.
O»J. For Sale Everywhere.
tills scribe last Sunday afternoon.
D. G. McClure I* going to build a home
Aunt Rhoda Wilcox was the guest of
W
od
I
ioi
Spkt
C«„
ManTr^
on one of his lota tills spring.
Mrs. S. Howe last week.
E. H. Barber and family will soon more
*»»•»» Cmr, Mo.
Tolioo o.
One ot Mr. Seeber’s horses had twin
to this town.
colls and one of them hi alive and doing
Nellie Northrop and Blanch Nesbitt are
entmnnmwti Mint ni men
well at this writing.
home.
J'KUttATE ORDKR.

DRINK

MSB

Line.

Embalming Free otl'harg,..

I Also Carry a Full Line of

FURNITURE.
Pritt’* aud Quality 'Ouarntited

Given Away.

A copy of Webster* Vnabridged diction­
ary to every frulunan, gardriicr. fartnerar
any person who buys of me &lt;&gt;r sny of my
agent* $40 worth of 'Nursdry M&lt;*k or
mils of any kind for spring &lt;»; fall plant­
ing. P. of I. prices. Terms cash dr ap­
proved note. (Joint- and m.-c inc or ,ruak wants known by addreseing Wrights Nuraery tfency. Middleville. Mich.; I’i Q. box
50,’&gt;.

BOOTS ANO SHOPS
I have just received a fine lot of Men’s
Shoes and Children's Fine Shoes anti Slip­
pers of all kind and styles. \Also ladies fine
shoes. ]First-class goods at bottom prices.
Call and see me before you buy.
Nevins’ blk

F. G. STOWELL

Mocha, Java and Rio.

LION COFFEE

Charles Shriner started for Sacremeuto,
California last jTuesday.
Charleo-Clark I* on the gain.
Emil Wicks, of Bedford. called on
friends here Wednesday.
.
The Good Templars will hold their meet­
ings on Saturday evening hereafter.
Mttie Waklroff. of your dty. was In
town Thunday.
Zoe and Vance Warren went to Lansing
to T^MlLweial
visit friends Thursday.
Will te held at Charles
Clark’s Friday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Clark »rere called to
Climax last week by
illnres of their
sister, Mrs. Grav
Mr. Woorl'uti. of Indiana, is visiting his

There is one curioos tiling I have notkad

I’njbfcte un.ce in
which is frequently, so certain will I hare a
call for “Ben Hur” within forty-tight hours
thereafter, Thh became a subject of ooma record and found that, alnxm invariably,
• call for “Ivanhoa’ wM-foilonad by ooe for
“Bea Hur," and by different people-lutesview In Chi^ Tribune.

u&gt;d ninety.
Anustroeg, .!ud«e of

The above is a cut of tbe
admiaiU* “«*« MeouM« Mar-

BASCOM FOLDER
On which our

■Hy the mor. daring, skillful bull’ flghtar
tbat ever lived. Him handling of tbe wiki

are folded. This machine is light
low priced, just what the average
ean afford to buy. Sold on the
warranted, for 5 years. Mann-

FOLDER CO
SIDNEY, OHIO,

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
\.of any paper in the
\ County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXV. NO 3

____ . Hastings,

mIch., may

S. isso.

Hastings Banner.

TiTJTD^oiXr.
1A’ extraordinary sale
Of

. ■

PANTALOONS
Tlxis WeeK
,

AT THE

TOWER.
300 Pairs serviceable, double-stitched workingmens pants
73c
, If any pair rips, we guarantee to replace them with a new pair at our
expense.
200 Pairs black diagonial and fancy mixtures, made especialy' strong
and warranteeo.. . ..............................................................
$100
300 Pairs fancy union worsteds, worth $2.50......................
$1 50
300 Pairs all-wool fancy plaids, regular price $3.00, this week at the
Tower.................. '........ ..............................;...$2.00.
250 Pairs neat mixtures and fancy check cassimeres, all- wool, and a
few hundred chevoits. .5.....................
$2 50

COUNTY. NEWS.

Over two thousand pairs of extra stylish trousers, many of them
equel to custom {made.......
$3 to $5.

All of Them Immenee Bargains!
HAVE YOU SEEN OUR BLACK CHEV01T COATS Mi VESTS FOR YOUNG MEN
TAILOR-MADE GARMENTS AT $11.00.

Tower Clotbiiic
Company,
I

I—11 11 A C?
\ I Grand! Rapids,
fl U 1JOU1 N Mich.
LARGEST CLOTHIER IN AMERICA.

THE -BISSEL1

Studio,
North of Ford’s Hotel.
Cabinet Photographs, 93JJ0 per dozen.

QfflLLEb FLOWS,
With ReversiWe Share and Point!

Tin-type*.

Specialty of children’s photo*.

94891089
B, N. StHl MAKEIt.

Is without an equal, in proof of which we refer
to the following farmers who are using the Bissell
Improved:
II. Hilsinger
•Lu i il&gt; Bnrgdorff
B. Shaffer
Jas. E. Clark
■' ni' -r Perry
H. P. Bishop
*'hv:.I f'lbry
.Jas. N..McIntyre C. A. Cutler
Thos. Crawley
1
Hoot
Daniel Brant
Robert McKibben C. A. Newland
J- - Slrasliaugli
M. O. Bush .
!;?e S. I uller
C. Osgood
Moses Shultz
Gi;‘&gt;. Ilagadorn
E. (I. Edger, jr.
A. E. Phillips
Garrison
Lee Smith
Hiram Blake
!
- C harlton
A. E. Durfee
H. Althouse
I,. J. Hoffstatter
I’. P&gt;. Durkee '
C. J. Clark ■
rrauk Stanton
Eli Randall
/ G. McKidbcn
Lu. Gallup
J. V. Wickham
'
David Searles
Wm. Hill
Cyrus Altman
John C. Blood
Geo. .
F.______
Altoft
The difference in cost of Points in favor ofthe Bissell over
nny other plow will In a few years save the brice of a plow
a.- it has been demonstrated that one Bissell Reversible I oint
Will outweay four common points.
. .
,
We have yet to hear of a single point breaking in our three
years experience selling these plows.

EXAMINE IT!

TRY IT!

anil you will have no other. Sold as low as any* first class
plow.

Goodyear Bros.,
Hardware and Implement Dealers.

f1

Mln* R. B. Sctivmakkil

DRINK

LION
COFFEE
* TRUE COMBINATION OF

Mocha, Java and Rio.
A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR

Picture Card Given
WITH t'VKRY POUND PACKAGE

lion coffee
k t in th’« United States—made in. irorc
a aeiectij 'n
Mocha, Jam and Rich
proper! •' blended and is
to mak-c tho nicest cop of Coflee &gt;n inc
land, j For Sale Everywhere.

w orison Spica Co., Manf’re,

O.

city, Mo.
Toledo,
1 BfilHS WEITE M 8 JoKU f'A «JCU

Kaf«»a8

speaks well for the township boprd.
«
Lord's day. May 25th. Eld. Hdrd. of
PreparaUons are being made for appro­ Paw Paw. will fill the pulpit attbechtueh.
priate exercises on decoration day The
StepbeM E. Wolfe la on the rick list
program is not complete as your scribe is with rheumatism of the muscles
informed.
•Sam. McIntyre Is buying cows and wMl
Mrs. Robert McElwain entertained tbe dispose of tbe milk to the creamery In
Ladies Literary Club Thursday afternoon Hastings.
of last weak.
A. Richardson makes regular trips now
Mrs. S. Nichols and daughter, Ella, of and will carry milk from this place to the
Orangeville, have betn - visiting her son Hastings creamery.
Albert the past week.
■ •
—:
1. R. Rockwell has added to the appear­
Clovordnlo.
ance of his home by having a new wire
Church prospects are quite encouraging.
and picket fence pul around h!s farm.
Albert Lawrence doing the mechanical If every one will take hold In earnest we
can have a church iiere soon.
labor.
A surprise party assembled at tbe res­
Harvey Aldrich lias his cellar wall near­
idence of John Sprague last Saturday even­
ly completed for his new house.
West I.Awreiiec has sold out Ids meat ing to honor the birthday anniversary of
market to Frank McCall and B. .Sanford, Mrs. Barbara Sprague. The guests left many
of Alamo. The new firm taking posses­ presents a» memento«*s of the occasion.
Cyrus Gibson shipped nine dressed hogs
sion on the 23d.
The question was asked why it took the to Kalamazoo one day last week.
Governor Luce and members of tbe
Rood and generous teamsters residing in
school district No. S who volunteered to Board of Pardons were in town last Satur­
draw a load of lumber each from Delton to day. Investigating the Searles murder case.
Mi.-s. EmmaBarm-s, of Kalamazoo spent
rebuild a now school house hi place of the 1
one recently burned. Ttiey leaving home Sunday iiere with her father.
Kingsbury and Bales are shipping sever­
early in the morning and returning nt a
very tale hour at idgbL
Many people al car loads of brick to HArilngs.
J. II. Ryan has an alarm clock In tbe
hvc never visited that large and prosper­
ous town consequently It requires time to form of a rooster. It is always wound up
prospect nnd see Ha many beautiful laid and Mt at 3 o'clock a m. and when placed
out streets and buildings of grandeur with tn the kltdien at uight will rouse the
many attractions connected with a place whole house at the exact hour.
. Several of the G. A. K. boys attended
of its business capacity. That no doubt
tbe funeral of Comrade Wilson T. Hoyt at
was the cause.
Charles Williams and wife started Mon­ Prairieville on Sunday. •
day for Dakota to visit his brother lAyal.
Mrs. Starks is gradually failing from
Hastings.
the effects of la grippe.
Mrs. McIntyre la-visiting friends In Bat­
Frank Lawrence proposes to supply In tle Creek this week.
part the wants of our Irish brethren by
Gary Crook cut his foot very' bad last
planting ten acres of potatoes.
week.
I. W. Ford Has sold his crop of beans to
Frank Bower Is U. work for Dan Bird­
The tallowing persons are authorized to re­ Cortright Bron, for 91.30 per bushel. He
sall and Herbie has rone to Eckford to
ceive subscriptions (or the Baxnkb:
raised about 100 bushels u|wn his corn work.
Assyria .
..I...,
. Preston Jewell.
field, the com having been quite a failure
S. Hughes and Sid. Todd went to Wis­
Banfletd
................................ UN.Mo.ber.
tbe part Mautun.
Be Hurd
................... Eugene Jordan.
consin to «*ork Monday.
Bowens Mills............ ....C. W. Armstrong.
Ed. Flansburg. of Kalamazoo, made his
Will Chase of Coats Grove was on our
Broward......................
Wm. Broward.
son Chartes and other friends a visit last streets Sunday.'
&lt;.*rltoti ..................
J. N. Covert.
week.
Cedar Cree*----- -------------u. L. Northland.
' Mabie Webb Is visiting her grandma
Cloverdale ............... Howard Mosher.
Grant Dickerson lias gone Into business Hughes this week. 1
.t'ressy's Corners.....................Byron Fisher.
in Kalamazoo-In company with Ed. Tag­
Elmer Sponuble visited Mr. Hurd's Sun­
Dos ling
............................ K.G.Rlee.
gart.
Delton...............
- J.. Norwood.
—
.
___ F.
day.
Elmer go through the gate next
Freeport....... .
.A. M. Herrington.
Many fanners have their coni ground time, for the fence is very poor.
Hickory Corners.
____ Edwin Bissell.
nearly ready' for planting, bhould the
• Irving............
. . Chas. Williams
weather continue favorable this week a
Lacey.....................
...U. E. Nickerson,
Assyria.
Mli.i................
large percentage of It will be finished.
Ularencn Doolitlh
. W. 8. Adkins.
Memorial day, Sunday, tbe 25th.
Manran .......
Maple Orore.......
. J. McKelvey.
Arthur Dean, of Battle Creek, was in
Middleslllr . . .
'
South Carlton.
Hamilton Carvelh.
town Sunday.
Naabvllle
.......
.............. U. G. Hale.
A new weather signal un South street.
O'Donnell.
.
Ed. Green entertained his brother James
Ed. Edwards.
The 1*. of l.'s are to' have a Fourth of Green, of Evart. Saturday and Sunday.
Oraoreyllie Mills
. . I.. W. Wing.
Prairieville..........
Wnf. L. Brown.
July plculc. Everybody luvitnl.
Nellie Frost Is very sick with congestive
. We*ley Myers.
Woodland
.
The
prospect
Is
good
for
an
abundant
chills.
Yankee Springs
K. &lt;&gt;. Bennett.
fmlt crop this season.
Jim Smith, from the north, visited rela­
J. L. Covert talks of enlarging bis store tives here the first of the week.
II. W. Walndh In home from Traverse building again to accomodate hla fast InN. K. Wiles Is sick with malarial fever.
crvAsliig
trade.
City.
Lulu Seger is sick.
A. G. Senter mentioned last week was
Miss Matie Hindmarch was al Vermont­
Fidel Parkhurst, of South A^yrla, died
quite seriously hurt and badly bruised, but Monday, the 19th. of cancer of the stom­
ville Tuesday.
Dr. Baughman. of Woodland. was.ln the no fraetujed bones, we are informed. - He ach. Funeral occurred Wedneadly.
can only be moved on blankets, it Is
village Saturday.
Mrs. Walter Cooley entertained her
Frank Parker was atGrand Rapids Fri­ hoped he will recover.
mother and aunt from Dexter tast week.
Mr. Riker sold his- stock and household
day and Saturday.
A. Putter has moved from Mrs. E. IlarCharley Sanfords of Middleville, is visit­ goods Wednesday at auction sale and Iias tom's tenant house to the one on the
started tor Deuver Col.
ing the Walrath Bros.
Bronghton farm.
Eliza Barry, of East Carlton, is In
A. b. Jarrard. of Battle Creek.' was on
Ij&gt;renzd Dean has had the high bank In
HAstlngs preparing for confirmation in the front of hh house acrapcil away, adding
our streets Monday.
Etecta F urn Im spent Sunday with her Catholic church.
much to the looks of It.
.Spring Is very coy in her advance- this
sister at Ypsilanti.
The Good Templars will assist tlie G. A.
Kate Dickerson Is working in the Farm­ season. We would like to see her a little R. decoration day. marching him! taking
more forward.
ers and Merchants bank.
part In the exercises.
We iwgin to think we have reason to
Lulu Kuhlman ifa-nt Sunday at Hast­
suspect a wedding draweth near by
ings.
Woodland.
Geo. A. Perry, editor of the &lt; harlot te the frequency that a young man from
Dr. Baughman is liaviug an enviable
Grand
Rapids, Sundays In South Carlton
Tribune, was in toun Friday looking after
ride.
.
'
of late.
the welfare of his paper.
To J. U. Durkee and wife—-a girl.
Fanners’work is getting behind owing
Edna Truman, of Olivet college, accom­
The governor passed through OttrvIUaZo
’
panied by Wm. Ferry, spent Sunday and to so much rain.
Saturday.
The
perjon
who
tnnk
a
pair
of
rubbers
Monday with he^parents.
Mrs. S Casslar It at Jackson visiting from the Adventist church last Sunday- • Mrs. Junes Flowers, formerly of Wood­
night, will confer a favor on Otis I .andon land bat now of Naabvllle. died Sunday
her sister. Mrs.-6. A. Springvtt.
Kate Dickerson, who has been visiting to return them to him. Tin-y were prob­ afternoon. Mr. Flowers has tbe sympathy
of all bls Wood la lxI friends.
friends at J.anslng and Howell returned ably taken through mistake.
Charley furnished two boxes of cigars
There seems to la* some agency at work
home Saturday.
Mrs. C. I- Glasgow returned Friday under cover of darkness, whereby such and tbe f»oys went l&gt;ome contented.
Burt Snuggs nnd wife visited at. F. F.
night from a two weeks visit with friends things as wheat, oats, ground feed, edge
tools, .etc., disappear fn»m their owner. Hilbert’s Sunday.
nod relatives at Jonesville.
Mrs. S. S. Ingersou b visiting her sis­
Jerry Wolcott, who has been at latke Sort of a slight of hand performance, 1
Odessa for some time, is in town for a think. Well, it will be fanny, if hh Sa­ ter. Mrs. G. W. Rising.
D. N. Stowell, of Agricultural college, is
short visit
He leaves next week for tanic majesty—wall, we'll explain some
home on a week’s vacation.
other time.
Petoskey.
Kcv. Mr. OviaU talked temperance to a
Although we have hail several hard
Prof. H. D. Wild, of Olivet college, de­
livered two very able sermons at the Con­ freeze ups. wc tlilnk fruit has not been crowded house Friday evening.
It Is rumored that Jacob. Friuk Ix-at tbe
hurt and the prospect is good for a targe
gregational church Snndiij.
Lake .Odessa parties in his plow suit at
Saturday afternodn, while Vvrn Martin crops of ail varieties.
John Flemming Is to furnish the Battle IouIa
was performing feat, on a horizontal bar
There
was a genuine surprise party at
in the school yard, he lost his ba lance and Creek aanitariun with 1,000 bushels of
fell to the ground breaking both bones to apples and potatoes this fall. Hr hopes to W. H. Lee’s last Friday evening, the occa­
his ann about midway between the wrist raise the potatoes himself. Be will plant sion Ixing Mbs Jennie's birthday.
II. J. Grant was called to Caledonia to
nnd elbow. This should be a lesson to the 10 or 13 acres.
While contenting not long since with an see bb brother who was taken suddenly III
other youngsters.
Monday night as Dr. J. T. Goucher wus Intelligent old lady, nearly 8D years old, of last week.
We want C. S. P. to tell us when to
returning from n visit in the country, his her younger days, she spoke of tbe differ­
horse became frightened ou Purkey's hill, ence between times OS and. 70 years ago, plant com. or tbe balance Jof tb- weather
throwing the doctor from hh cart, but and the present. She remembers when for the. mu romer. We want it to satbfy
Hevertheless the doctor held onto the reins wheat was sold at 30 to 40 cents per Iml- the people.
An old army acquaintance of A. W.
with a resolute grip until the iron -bridge A man’s wages cradling in the harvest
vi' reached when Im gavepp in utter dls4 field netted him 30 centa cash or one bu. Dillenbeck L- making him an extended
visit.
9
pair.
The horse contlnutrl Its peerless of wheat for his days work? Calico was
jpuruey. however.
After crossing the 50 eta. per yard, cotton factory the same.
Milo.
bridge the cart came In contact with a Tea 82 per lb. Store clothes were scarce
jlrcet lamp, which thrtfw the csrt down thru, the family wardrobe being supplied
To free traders and its caudal, have yon
the embankment puDing the horse into the from a piece of cloth woven by the mother, read Judge J. G. Ramsdell's letter in tluriver. Had not the reins become entangled the girls lending a lielplng hand at the Grange Visitor Supplement in answer to
in the wlHN-hr the horse would probably spinning wheel. Hired girls only re­ Hon. J. L^gan Shipmans' letter addressed
Have reached the bahk, but as it wa, his ceived 50 cents per week and It took a to Hon. J. T. Cobb, LecL of State Grange?
Head was held In such a position that it good while tn earn a calico dress- in those If not, do not sleep until you get a copy
Was ini|totwible for him to extricate himself, days. A girl can almost earn a plush and read It- It b as good as a morning—
ahd with a few Struggles he ended his ca­ sow in the same length of time. Yet bow for an rye ojiener.
reer in a watery grnie. The doctor c-&gt;s«p- the air rings with the wail of hard times.
At our breakfA-t tabic this (IVth) moniCharley and Grade Wright are loth on Ing as to temperature ete. of this spring ami
cd with no serious hijurlet,
tbe sick list at this writlug.
la«L To settle the question 1 coufuited
Not a very targe crowd from our part of my diary of *89 and *W).
Commencing
J Mr. and Mrs. Gashll—* daughter.
town patronized the show last Friday.
March 1st of each year up to May 18th
Mrs. I&gt;eal Carpenter la daily expecting the following are facta:
| Henry Stevens If putting a basement
an uncle from Utah, also Senator 31cunder bin lium.
The average temperature for March '89
’ Ben Tlionnw jqn u&lt; Sunday In Marengo. Nortun, &lt;»f New York, to visit her. The was 38:14 deg., for March 1890 whs 29=17
I Mrs. George Lee, &lt;»f yotir city, is vl»it- Senator was an old friend of her mother. deg., for tlie month ot April. 48:14. For
Farmers are parting with their surplus same month In 1890 48:11. For the month
idg at James lA’e's.
| Lyma Briggs from the Lansing Agricul- wheat with some degree of satisfaction In ot May ug to and including thelSthofMav
t*ru! school la home lor a week's vacation. (joiisideration of present prices.
temiiralure 64:03; 1890. 47:5. Which
Fred Flemming has bought several, gave an average of 48:0 for,'89 and for TW
|C. H. Stevens a*d fatally visited at
Simon Matthew's In Irving, Saturday and stand- of bees and now anticipates extrud­ a fraction less than 41 deg. Melted snow
ing eonaiilenble sweet as the result of his and rainfall in favor Of 1890.
Sunday.
Vet Munger, of this place, and Satie labors.
Time to commence to plow for oats. '89,
Hiee. ot Johnstown. were married Wed­
One ot Nick Allerding's children, on the March 20th and drilled the ^ame April 10.
nesday in your city. ■ • |
’
Fuller St*. Ims the measles.
within the time there were two falls of
Monday Ix-w Barber while carrying two snow. A note In my diary March 30. say­
Mr. Bliss. Of Battle Cre«k, Is visiting at
pall- of drink to his hogs, *hlip|&gt;ed ing. plowed under four inches of snow to
Jkjrw. Kisbfidgvrs.
j
and struck the small of bis back across the save the ctnaMioia. *89 cummeneed plow­
■
Hickory ! Corner*.
(xlgt* of the pail, hurting him quite serious­ ing 87 acres for corn 13th of April and
Mm- Robert Calms* ftaueral services ly so wc are InformwL
commenced planting May Tth. 1890. April
wen* held at the Westleyaji church on the
llth. couMNenceii plowing for oats and 18th
Ulh, Rev. Alverson officiating.
ccynineneed drilling the sante. April 30th
Coota Grove.
Israel..age 82 yean, died on the
Wc should be very' thankful fur these commenced plowing for corn, planted May
morning of the 18th. The funeral services
lotband 17th. From the above facts it
were held at the residence of her daughter showers and the sunshine *s it is improvshows that farm work and vegetation is
with whom she bad spent the latter part of lug our wheat.
The
Tbe- late frost we think Injured the alK»ut ten days behind last year.
her life. Rev. Clark officiating.
same b true In fruit blossoms.
peaches.
A new fence has been bulk enclosing
•Win. Wood bjnuch worse than at for­
the old parcel together with the new acre,
Additional county news cm page a.
recently added to the east cemetery which mer writing.

�of interest to

DEATH IN THE PIT
Awful Disaster in a Pennsyb
vania Coal Mine.
IUETEEN DEAD MEN TAKEN OUT.

tallty the Reekie** Lighting of a Lamp.
WlLKnBARKE, Pn., May Hl—A cave-in
occurred
yesterday
near
Aahley
la mine No. 8, operated
by the
Lehigh and Wilkcsbarre Coal oampoay, by which twenty-seven men were
ootombed in the mine. The wane of the
disaster during the afternoon was one of
Intense excitement. Not only relatives of
tbe twenty-seven imprisoned miners and la­
borers, but thousands of others were gnth
cred upon tbe spot discussing the beet
methods of effecting their rescue. The
company took prompt action toward liber­
ating tbe imprisoned men, but things were
in a chaotic condition and it wax some
thn© before order was obtained and IntelUynt efforts made in behalf of the unfortu nates.
Wilkesbahce, Pa., May 17.—Nineteen
lifeless and blackened bodies were taken
from the Ashley mine yesterday. Thurs­
day night the work of rescue was inter­
rupted by a heavy flow of gas, but early
next morning resolute men. hoping to find
acme of the imprisoned miners alive, be­
gan anew the dangerous taak of search­
ing the tunnels under the area which
eared in Thursday. A large party of res­
cuers entered the slope and commenced
work upon the cave, beyond which three
men were fouud Thursday night. They
soon broke through and rushed into tbe
chamber beyond, where in the scml-darkness, the men stumbled over yiAing
bodies. A close search revealed six black­
ened corpses near the opening, none of
them recdgnixabl©. Further along at va­
rious places were found thirteen other
bodies, all more or lew burned, but most
of them could not be recognized. Th©
right was so horrible that two or three of
tbe rescuers fainted away.

i it g

.Si

When the news of the finding of the
bodies became noised about, a scene ensued
around the mouth of the slope which will
never be forgotten by those who witnessed
it. A strong guard of men held back the
wcanup. who pressed madly forward to
enter the mine. Half an hour later four
men apjieared, bearing a body on a
stretcher.
The women tore away tbe
blanket, but saw only, blackened and
charred remains.
Other bodies were
brought out as foxt as possible, and at
noon all but five of those who were In the
mine when the cave-in occurred had been
found. These bodies were conveyed in
ambulances to undertaking rooms and
prepared for burial.

-At I o'clock two more bodies were
brought out, and search for others was
going on. Tbe body of Michael Henry,
known to be tinder an immense pile of
debris, may nos be found* for several days.
John Alien, the assistant Are boss, who
fired the gas, died yesterday morning in
great agony. His face nnd hands were but
alightly burned, but he had inhaled the fa­
tal after-damp.
Anthony Froyne and
Robert W. Roberts.the men rescued Thurs­
day night, nre in a critical condition. It te
“believed they will also die. General Su­
perintendent Phillips says the disaster was
caused by Allen lighting Ids temp after
tbe cave occurred. HjJ was warned by the
imprisoned miners, tmt insisted; tbe mine
waa full of gai., and an explosion immedi­
ately took place.

There are still al x corpseain the mine, and
at B p m. yesterday operations were uban&lt;kK&gt;e&lt;l for tbe day. Their namm are Mich­
ael and John Scaly, brot hers; Rolmrt Rich­
ards, Michael Henry, Richard Jones and
Joshua Williams Those dead and out of
tbe mine are as follows; Ellis D. Will­
iams, Harry Parry. Owen Parry, Michael
Henry, Thomas C. Davis, John Seal ley,
Michael Scalley, Daniel Sullivan, John
ilaawn, John Allen, Harry J. Jones, Rob­
ert X. Pritchard, Charles James, John
James, John Williams, Jonathan Will­
lamp Richard James, William Edwards,
Thomas J. WUllams, Thomas Clauss,
Owen Williams, John Hempsey, Frank
Gallagher, Michael Henry, two Hun­
garians named Hutts.

Tbexccaes about tbemine have been full
of human misery and agony. Since tbe
awful Avondale disaster fifteen yearn ago,
when over a hundred minora were en­
tombed alive, no such calamity han befallon tbe mining district of Pennsylvania.
STANLEY LOWERS HIS COLORS

London, ^Way 17.—It is learned upon the
▼ery beet authority that a marriage engagemrnt has been entered into'bctween
Henry M. Stanley and Miss Dorothy Ten
xmnt, a young English lady of artistic
tendencies and greatly admired for her
beauty. Mias Tennant resides in RichxooxmI Terrace, White Hall, and
h a
daughter of tbe late Charles Tennant. Esq.
She is well known as the ptunter of several
■well-executed picture*, which hare been
exhibited in the Academy and other gallcrtaa. Tbe marriage will prolmbly take

WaAHNGTUX City, May 10.—The secre­
tary of the navy baa approved the finding
erf the court martial in tbe case of Com­
mander McCalla, who was tried for strik­
ing a senman on the wnmhlp Enterprise
•with ids sword, and generally lieing adto severe punishment of bis subordinstus. Tbe sentence te that McCalla be
anapended from rank awl duty for three
years. The court rvcommvndwl McCalla
taelemcncj' In consideration pf his prevl•as aervices, but the secretary says he ten

THE NATION'S 8O-ONS.

SPORTS.

NEWS IN BRIEF.

At
lehuo. convention,
CTtoAOO. MV
Washington City, May 16.—A bill was held u
.nd Brattahoxl bta 1»U
Ill, . • eolkefcn'«• lb,
reported to the senate yesterday providing 3*ken for onnrlng on Snnd*, oebool Work,
gnaw
ywtardv ™ "
which
MUaodM.na.IT
.
The
conrehtton
for the adjudication and payment of In­
™gta:
&gt;•«»! Brotarbood, M&gt;’\
dian depredations claims. A f resolution adjourned Thursday.
The Brotherhood
Brotaerbood played
&gt;Jxr‘&gt;^
but
at three gam«L
The funeral of tbe late Gen. Julius ™e lZ£f&lt;~r. In this d|yU.jK«d;
was adopted calling upon tbe District com­
1
four. In this aty the atwnu
Whit.was held Thursday from the family nnc© ws*;resI&gt;ectlvely IM andjw. Reo«ro
missioners for information whether labor­
ers on District work are required to work reaideuce at Routh Evanxion. The body
Ixuurue; At New York-N©w Yore.,
waa followed to the grave by a long lined
more than eight hours per day. Some
veterans and civilian friends.
Piiiladehihia 11; at Cincinnati-Cincinnati
routine liusinpu was transacted, and Teller
Four men were crushed to death Thurs­ 0, Ptttaburg * nt Chicago-Chicago «.
resumed his speech on silver. During tbe day by fall* of rock. Near Monrovia, Cola.
speech Allison asked him if the prices the C. M. Whittaker and G. M. Stubbs were
fanner gut for his product would not buy Ums victims,and John Cubuaki and Michael , Botox 0: *' PbilntMltbta-WiltodrlpM*
as much cf the things he needed as he had Vocintx lost their Uvea in a tunnel at Ash­ LBmHjn 7: •' Chlogo-tlitaW. W.
formerly obtained with higher price*. land. Wia.
Buffnlo :i; Cleveland.Plttxbutff «an&gt;o P&lt;“
Teller admitted that they would, except as
Ex-United States Treasurer Spinner,
to interest and taxes. Teller concluded hte whose grotesque signature so long adorned
speech, and Coke next spoke in favor of the face of tbe greenbacks, is at Jackson­
CHIC
of base ball yesterday, and the
free coinage. The bill went over, and tbe ville, Fla., suffering with cancer. He ia
Brotherhood three. The aggregate attendsenate passed,the bill So authorise the sale
not expected to live long.
'
of timber on the Mrooninee Indian reser
At Biughompton, N. Y-, Friday, William
vation. After a secret semiou adjourned. Moeller, while standing on the steps of his Brata; At Brxxklra-N«*J™* *B5S’
O’Neill of Maraachuaetu Introduced. in
house, discharged a shot-gun at his wife, lyn 4- at Buxton-Bretoo-Bdetou 14, Phil
•the house a bill providing that violations
inflicting dangerous wounds. He defied adelphia J7; PlttaburrCIndon*11 «Broe
of tbe contract labor law shall tie pun­
the police for a time, but was finally ar­ postponed—rain.
_
.,
ished by not leas than 1500 fine, not lees
Brotherhood: At Brooklyn—Brooklyn
than six months imprisonment and also rested.
The grand jury at Scottdale. Pa., has S, Fbllx.leli.lil. S; u
the forfeiture for every offense of Fl.OOO
New Yorkill; M'Boff^v-Buffklo 1, Cblfound
an
indictment
forcunapiracy
against
which may be sued for by the united
States. Another bill introduced provides T. V. Powderly at tbe instance of Edward cago 4.
a pension of IK per mouth for th© veterans Callaghan, who alleges that the muster, ' Chicago May l&lt;k-Tbe base ball aggre­
who were on .the Sultana when she ex­ workman conspired to defeat him for gations made the following scores ywiter
ploded her boile’ni. April 27, 1865, Mc­ state senator in 1888.
A ferryboat crossing the river Oder at day:
Kinley reported a resolution providing
Brotherhood: At Brooklyn-Brooklyn 7,
that Wednesday next at noon the debate Ratibor, Silesia, Friday morning.capsixed, Chicago fi Other games poxtponed-rain
in committee on the tariff bill shall clrse and thlrty-«ix of the jiaMtngora were
or
wet grounds.
,
and the bill be reported to the house. The drowned.
league: All games pretponed-rain or
John E. Jonm, son of ex Senator Jones,
Democrats fought the resolution rigor
wet
grounds.
.
of
Florida,
has
petitioned
the
coxirt
at
De
­
ou*ly, but it was adopted. In committee
Chicago^ May 17.—The following hthe
the bill was debated for the remainder of troit to place the ex-senator in St Joseph's
record of the diamond yesterday: Ix-agnc:
the day. and a recess was then taken to 8 insane asylum.
Hon. Thomas Drummond, ex-judge of At New Yqrk-New York 1, Cleveland 5; at
p. m. At ths night session 139 private
the United States circuit court, died at Boston—Boston 0. Chicago 3;at Brooklynpension bills were jiassed.
Brooklyn H Pittsburg 3; at Philadelphia
Washinniton Cm*, May 17.—Spring- Wheaton, Illa., Thursday night, from a
complication
of dheaxes. lie was 81 years -Philadelphia 1, Cincinnati 5.
field, Mass., jobtieni and retailers peti­
Brotherhood: At Boston— Breton 4.
tioned to the sen Me yesterday against the old.
Heavy frosts are reported from various Cleveland |v; at Philadelphia-Philadel­
clause of the McKinley bill increasing the
ixirtions of Kansas nnd Missouri, damag­ phia io, Pittsburg 11;. at Brdaklyn-*-Brookduties on silks, and relating to goods made ing the crops. In .Southern Kansas ice lyn 8, Chicago 3; Xejr York-Buffalo game
wholly or iu; part of wool. The house an eighth of an inch thick wax formed portponed-t-rain.
amendment to the anti-trust bill was dis­ Thursday.
The attendant-© Saturday at league and
agreed to, and a conference ordered. A
At tbe meeting of tbe Illinois state Dem­ Brot hvrhcxxl. games Was in the aggregate
bill wna introduced to reduce the amount ocratic committee Friday Delos P. Phelps, —each playing four games—re follows:
of United States funds deposited by na­ ot Monmouth, wax chosen chairman to till League. O.TSW; Brotherhood, 10,388. The
tional lianks. Ami to restore to the clnui- the vacancy caused by the death of John scores were' re follows; Teague; At New
York-Newt York fi, Cleveland 2. Batter
ne!s of trade the accumulations of money C. Campbell
in the treasury. Debate was then resumwl
The Detroit Journal is authority for the ills—Rusie land Buckley, Gilks and Zim­
on the silver bill, on an amendment by statement that n portion of the lungx of mer; at Brooklyn—Brooklyn 4, Pittsburg
Plumb that no funds available for the pay­ President Garfield were taken nt the time a Batterire—Hughes and Bushong, Sowment of the national debt shall be re­ of the autopsy and cut up and distributed det* and Berger; nt Philadelphia—Phila­
delphia fi, Cincinnati 4. Batterie*—Vick­
tained in the treasury beyond ♦!•),(XX),009. among microscopists.
This would wipe out the greenback re­
Severe front in reported from places in ery an&lt;l Clemente, Duryea and Keenan; at
Bctaon—Bckton 9, Chicago i. Batteries—
demption fund. Without action the bill Iowa and Nebraska.
Getnin and Hardie, Coughlin, Nagle and
went over, the senate held an executive
The Find National bank of Buena Vista,
session, ami when the doors reopened ad­ Va., has lieen author zed to commence Kittredge. '
journed.
bnxIncM. Capital, ffo.otxt.
Petitions were presented in the house
Archblsliop Ireland bus issued a letter to 13, Buffalo ft. Batteries-rCrane and Ew­
ing, Krocid and Mack; at Brooklynfrom Pennsylvania knitting mill em­
Roman Catholics in his arch diocese in­
ployes, urging the passage of the tariff
Brooklyn Hj Chicago 2. Batteriea—Van
structing the faithful to pray for rain.
bill. In committee the tariff bill was re
llaltnu ond Cook; King, Baraton and Far­
Cottrell,
the
“
tough
”
mayor
of
Cedar
cumed and an amendment increasing the
rell; at Bost on -Boston 8^ Cleveland 13.
duty on lump chimneys agreed to. A Keyx Fla., is *1111 nt large, but Cedar Batteries—Gumbert .and Kelly, O'Brien
uumlicr of other amendments offered by Keys is having a season of peace and quiet­ and Sutclifie: at Philadelphia—Philadel­
McKinley vyere also agreed to, among ness.
phia lo, Pittsburg 7. Batteries—Knell
New York drug dealers met Saturday and Mulligan. Staley and Carroll.
them lieing n clause reducing the duty
on binding twfae made of mnnilo. jute or nnd protested against the imimage of the
CHICA&amp;I, May SO.—The base kill scores
sisal to
cents per pound. The others senate bill aimed at adulteration of food
made yetterilay were as follows: League:
were chungm hi the carpet wool schedule. nnd drugs, oil (lie ground that tbe drug
A 5 o'clock a recess was taken and at 8 the trade “is entitled to the same rights ns At Philadelphia—Cinninnatl 9. Philadel­
phia 6; batteries—Rhine* nnd Harrington,
bouse met, for consideration of private other bnsltiesses."
jiensiou bills, uewinty-oue of which were
The New York Ixitus club gave a ban­ Smith and dlementa. At Boston—Boston
passed. Both sides of th© house loudly quet Saturday night to Murat Halstead. 2. Chicagoj 7; batteries—(’liirk*on and
At
applauded the announcement that Carlisle One hundred gue»»ts were present, mid Hal- Hardie. Hutchison nnd Kittredge.
New York—New York 5. Cleveland 4; Imtbud been elected wuntor from Kentucky. stand nnd others made speeches.
Smuggled goods estimated to be worth | teriea—Welcn and Murphy. Beat in nnd
Washinotox City. May 19.—The senate
I
Zimmer.
At
^Brooklyn
—
Brooklyn
1*.
Pitta
­
Saturday jinsxed bills as follows; Kstab 8.71,(00 were seized nt New York Saturday
burg 2; batteries—Carhthers nnd Daly,
in the ship I reading Wind.
Itehing harbor lines at Houghton, Mich:
Schmidt
and
Wils
n.
John G. Carlisle was formally elected
to pay the assignees of John Roach #58,006
Brotherhojsi: At Philndclphin Phila­
Monitor from Kentucky Saturday by the
for extra work, etc., on war ships; to pay the legislnturv, receiving 107 votes to J5 delphia IC; : Pittsburg R; batteries—Cun­
the heirs of Joseph '-Henry, late secretary for Silos Adams, Republican.
ningham aiid Milligan, Galvin and Car
of Smithsonian Institute, 82(&gt;.&lt;XX): authoriz­
Three niure bodies have been recovered roll. At Benton—Boston .14, Cleveland 3;
liatteries—Daly and Kelly; Graber' and
ing the heirs of the late Rear Admiral from the fated Ashley, Pa., mine.
Sutcliffe. At New York—New York 12,
Baldwin to receive a vnluablh snnff-box
Fire nt Salt Ixike City Sunday destroyed
from the czar; providing for the return of Henry Dunwoodie’s furniture establish­ Buffalo 11; ilmtteries—Odny and Ewing,
Haddock and Mack. At Brooklyn—Brook­
second class mail matter: appropriating ment. Lxwrft, £125,000; inxurnua*, 471,000.
lyn 0, Chica^oO; batteries—Weyhinft and
1300,000 for n trtainc in this city to Gen.
Thn schooner Jessie Brock won capsized
Grant. The bill providing fur a public near Kingston, Out., Saturday, nnd seven Kislow, Bolilwin and Boyle.
building at Cednr Rapids, la, was recalled liven lost, one being tbe cook, a woman
from the president for modification. After named Mary Mackie.
IxiNDOK, .May 20.—The Prince of Walea
n secret session the senate adjourned.
E. P. Cook, chairman ot the board of ae- inteujlx to visit Dublin xch.u, ax the guest
The bouse passed the day first in adopt­
WctuMui
of
Wellfleet,
M
tv.&lt;„ was publicly of Sir Edward GuinneMk He will be pres­
ing committee- amendments to the tariff
cowhide! Saturday !&gt;ecau&lt;«, nx 'alieted. he ent at the Bahloi le Wfaitenntida races next
bill, and then stayed in session until IQ:#)
circulated slnudera about n woman.
p. m. with a riot on its hands, caused liy
Mnrion Stucker, his son Frank and
an acrimonious controversy bet wen Hayne
THE NEWS IN BRIEF.
and Bynum, the latter having implied daughter Daisy were drowned In a lake
that Bayne was a liar and perjurer, fy near Stanton, Neb., Saturday by the up­
Albert Carter, an insane student of the
presenting a letter and having it read from setting of a boat.
Wesleyan ministry, ha* written several
lire at Cadillac, Mich., Saturday de
James Campbell, of Pittsburg, whom
ardent love letters to Queen Victorio,
Bynum had a few days ago denounced as strayed 825,000 worth of lumber.
seriously proposing marriage.
a perjured liar. The letter denied Bynum's
The'great filly Flyaway has broken
By reason at Commander McCalla’s suscharge and vigorously attacked Bynum. down at Jxmiaville and her retirement
Tension from rank and duty for three
The end of the trouble was that Bynum from the turf to the breeding farm U neeyears, he can not in that time wear fate
was censured in obedience to a resolution
xwnrd, leave the country without permis­
of tbe house, by the speaker, nearly al) the
Tire xuetiou of the propeller CumbenDemocrats standing up with him. All tbe 1-nd sank the tug Tom Mathain, off sion, wear his uniform, nor visit the navy
committee amendments to tbe tariff bill Cleveland, Saturday. There were four department i
Rich dtacoreriex of antimony have been
were adopted, the most important lieing men aboard, one asleep below, when the
one regulating bow the rebate of 99 per accident occurred, but they were all made in the «atcof Chihuahua, Mex.
Mrs. Catherine Mlkulecky, aged 78
cent on imported materials used in pro­ saved.
duct for export shall be paid.
Robert Anderson, Clara Birch, and Otto yenra, nnd who had been n resident of Ra­
Washingtow Chy, May 20.—The presi­ Komin were sentence at Chicago for one cine county. Win, for thirty-three years,
dent sent to tlw senate yesterday a letter two, and five years, respectively, in the committed suicide -Sunday.
King Milan1 is in Belgrade, where he met
of the secretary of state favorably pre­ penitentiary for luring young girls to a
hnufie of ill-repute. One of the girls wax a very cool reception.
senting the Pan-American proposition for Karnin's own sister.
The Berlin | police are permitting the re­
an in ernational railway.
Hale Intro­
Ladle Daniebwn and Alexander Harri­ turn home of person* exiled under the So­
duced a bill prohibiting census employe* son, boys aged 12 and IT years respective­ cialist laws. .
v
4
from accepting money or fees from-any ly, are under arrest at Manchester, N H
Jmeph Bnteber end Fonk Pe,klnx.
person outside the government.. Dolph charged with torturing Charles Howe a
brothers-in-law,- quarreled over * mort­
spoke In favor at the Windom silver bill. 10 year-old com panion,in an atrocious man­
gage on some
near .Mount VerMitchell talked for free coinage. A brief ner.
““■.'J*"■
Perki,.
executive session was held, and then the
A miner named Evans, employed In the -track Bx
with . .hl,, eraxblng bi.
senate adjourned.
\
Ill-fated Ashley mine at Wilkesbarre Pa.
skull and ca ng death.
Wilson made a personal statement in says that the officials were warned a week
The Soetal | DenxoeraUe Federuina &lt;*
the house regarding the assertions of before the disaster that there were signs of London has
■—
to ran a &lt;»n4ld«« tor
Campbell, reiterating Jhot Campbell had tbe Impending fall of rock visible in the nearly every
Urr dIMrtct In tbo
told an untruth regarding what he (Wil­ n..ne. Evons refused to work in the min.,
great me
son) had said abiut wages of glass work­ and thus saved bis Ufa
H. It.
of Chicago, will present
ers. He then asked Bayne if be indorsed.
The waiters of the Palmer house, Chlwith a splendid bronze
Campbell's charges. Bayne said he hail •cago, who l*long to the Culinary Alli- the city of
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Intended no reflection upon either Bynum ance,&lt;arerc all discharged Monday—about statue of Gen.!Grant
Ttat tnCnmer. wm. iuw h, , Uta
or Wilson, but felt sure there was some half the force. Ai the Commercial hotel
mistake, as he had known Campbell long t .ey all struck; tbe Auditorium mam exptarm co the l-outalle .nd S'ulirlUe
n»d.tXuhrlU,, Tonn.
and well. WUsou then said he had noth­
.-ger* are apparently staving off a Mrfke
A great; mw meeting o( cltluma U New
ing further to say. and the. matter was untO they can get new1 men, and at the
dropped. The tariff bilf then came
.OrleaM
fcnmday rtgfcl derided thatta
Tremont things are hanging on the rageed
up jm-committee of the whole and edge, m it were. The Grand Pacific has
,**1 "■*“ ’"mi".',
an a^udmeut putting on the free list sil­
with the presehl charter.
surrendered.
ver ores containing lead was rejected. SerRergeant-at-Armx Canady Of the United
TV *tar I. ta«ltag r™. tbe xaberal amendments offered by McKinley
St?Us* 1en*te ?1KS resigned io engage in
were adopted, among them otic pompon merge.! ludx elong tbe Mlatalppl rive, prhmtebtanek HeVlu g0
lug for aixty days after approval of the end ptaoUug lx being pud&gt;e«l with —.
bill the changes in the internal tax on to- pccta of even a bettor crop than before.
Another n«( hm Ixatm found for th.
At New York Monday Boutrina Rraita. phonograph.
liacco products. Pending - a vote on an
Th© New England iL /tan
amendment restoring the present rate of wife of an Italian dock laborer, stabbed' tribes are fast tiring out but tlwrx*”
and
mortally
wounded
Gillard©
L
’
Gindue
grnph
I. to
5
duty on woo! and woolens the house ad­
a boarder, who attempted to tumult her ’
journed.
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Burlington (la.) city council bos riven .iN€TWJOrk “H’W’CT men who itnot-tM
™ ,J.0hn."lo’r'&gt; dl-"" *111 haro a dta?
up the prohibition fight and posactl sn or­
Brnt am.lx.mu7 ot Ut„t™«
BETHLEHEM, P.V, May 19.-Miss Allee dinance to license “original nnckase"
*
v*
Gernand, niece of Bishop Bachman, of the loons at 800 per month.
Moravian cltureb, hanged hcraetf in the .
teF Me’rm w“
«n ie.a»
cellar of thedashop's residence hereSatur lends Monday at Chicago for appearaaice
day while laboring under temporary in the Cook county criminal ronwt on a
aberration of mind. The young lady was ebuge ol UUmpUng to .xt.glie
’
23 years old. Her relatives reside in Wis­ anoe cotniiany.
A farmer Living ueur Eldoradi^ tta-enme violently insane on tbe J?। '• Kan''
consin.
It ta now reported from Wctftnoad that
s?“u: •"&gt; trted to ma/Jy ta:
Lwutstrwt
wiD
attend
tbe
L«.
monument
The WabnM. Make*
ceremfinics. Ail music sung that day will
St. Louis. Mo.,t May. 17.wSm
•ppnutbb.g end £2“
be Confederate Th.

TRAVEL FO*

xT^C

treetnu-1;' which xa©tas
B .troogtendW t®*
Z?Sdo«l ««lly Urwtoxvl wBk ™«»l&gt;
«tu unaown

hla companiw
companion and urivor.
drirw. tn
in an
friend as bis
m&gt;eu on© borw: chatee. for a urer through
New England. Th* trip lasted thirty day.
Burtac Uv.U-.ta
Lrt and

UL. US pouu.1. or

wild
vW.„.ir,
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phydori waakn— through all

itagMof fadfaR upto a real enjoyiMateC
Ute Hi* journey. though benefiting him immairth. probably did not wholly cure him.
but it proved to him tb© absolute need he hud
of iwular daily physical, o)&gt;en air exercise. .
Afterward, under walks ot one an#!* half
to two miles tikan thro, timta daily. aU pulT"
mou«rv troubles tiixappxared: He died, thirty wounded, and/MOO for .©ch roail
vr*r» after th© journey, from carcinoma of xtay.rilff.txt tt.tall tai
I
tb© stomach, hta lung* bring normal, except ItaraTor. IkmM tanukra
that cue jirracnted mMhkm of an ancient pwo-BTtaxxl. &lt;,t lra.1
killed! Yet Solferiuo wm&gt; a tao-t iiniKctaM '
cicatrix al its apex.
He presented for hl* children tbe same rad Idoody taulv lx lb.. Fru^vta?"
„
regular out ot dour exerew© which bad l*ran wratta xlraibta-&lt;»tal
.»&lt;
WI&lt;tarFrta*«d&lt;ltata,.. bXS
,&lt;» beneficial to him. Ae ©oc»n as'they were
old enough Hwy were required to take daily •ipraor ttatox lx to tte Ax.ffuJ
morning writ, of about a mlk. and a half.
C”
If at atiy time they were otnerved to be tar, Orvd I.v ,Vto7 wldi.r J-.!r
drooping, they were taken from school and totarkxrata. Vtaly Uta
SV!'
,1 rtatoxksent Into the country to have farm life and Sr
/
out ot door play to their heart*’ content. In ‘■Wrata awful, tat the bom,
conrequeuoe of thi» -arly iaMtructlon. all hfc
dteceadanta bavo bocomo thoroughly itnA Diamond Dagger.
prwsed with the advantages of daily walk­
ing. of xummor vacations in tbe country,
There are two tiers of 1,.-^ 1:i
and of camping out, etc., among tbo moun­ poll tan opera bouse tn wlifcii il.&lt;- fc li~.
tains. Dr. Bowditch* father had married fulldresa The lower tier pn.ie.-t. rurth_
bis courin, who, after lotig- invalidtan, died into tbe body of the hmw than th.
„
of chronic phthisis in 1834. Certainly a con­ that any object falling from t&gt;&gt; • lattw ndkt
sanguineous’union of two conrarntpclve* fore­ readily strike a perron Utt-ng in the ;(riw
l Im. rtl'.l.l n i.w&lt;nk
1. i .
boded notlilng but evil.
Yet, of their eight chlMrcn, six are either
now alive or the)- arrived at nrtult ngc, mar­
ried, and have tool children -u&gt;d grandchil­ stall*. Th© movement shook « • i.,.,. „(4U.
dren, but not n trace of phthisis, bos nppmrod mow! jewelry from her Lnir. n-M lt w
swiftly down into th© Imix te-waUt Ender
in any nf three ninety-three petaona.
Dr. Bowditcli »w notalng but tbe Influ­ iotne eux.'umrtntires tbe orwiox-n*
-jt ]
ence of out of door Ilf© to which this Immu­ been lost, but it so luipjK-iitil that H founds
nity of his family from eonsumption can bt
attributed. He has prevribod it, under
proper precautions, in his practice for years, hribw fTtonda by chtchfn;; i&gt;-r jentr wi
anti say*, in conclusion, "I liava no objection atfl exrizdming: “O! I think In: Malted"
to drugs, properly uhoaeu; but jif tbe choice
Everybody bent onlicltouidy toward iw. ’
demanding what wa» U&gt;« matter. Hlw tapped
use medictnre, or to H' c constantly In tbe her cheat and gaaped: "I frit a &gt;i,an&gt; ueapn
open air without them. 1 tooald infinitely strike me here.”
prefer th© latter course in caw of my bring
Her mother looked keenly at tbe gafi
threatened with pulmonary consumption.’'— throat, but there wru no sign ot a u.jund. Of
tlii« »be Strove to aamre ber child.
Popular Hciancn.
“It is lower down,” wbupt-red tb youaj
woman.
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Jtepu tat loa.
At that ihoment a gentlcnun intend by
Reputation is th© outer garment of char­
acter. Itapututiou often conceal* the char­ the door at tbe back of tl&gt;- Inx.
“Pardon ray intrusion.'* !»«• .r.M, “tetra?
acter; yet, snciicr or biter, ths character’*
form will sbow itaslf in of through tb© gar- wife in the box above droppMa jexel frrra
said that it
meut which it wear*. An old Engluh tail lari ber hair a moment ago and
tells of a magic garmeiit brought to Klug
Tbe iorely girl who though: I;
stubbed
ArthnrS court, which ouuld be worn cnly by
a jierron of right and honorable life. From rat ojiright in her chair ai..l kvkvd a trifle
contact with any other wearer tbe weitetive frightened. Then »b»,&lt;hsi.«d into tbe lark
fabric shrunk away, refusing to do ii* office room, from which she pretcully returned, bs*
of covering thn perwou. Not unprolltably face wreathed in timid smiles.
“Hero te the jewel.” she said, l.-MIng forth
might we fancy ourselves subjected to simi­
lar onteal* That- if tire truth of our lan­ a handromc diamond dagger.—
■
guage could Ire texted, so tiuit words insin­ Letter.
cerely written by ua riKrtthl vanish from 6ur
Tbr Electric Cure.
page; or if oar vov-w, in its too much protest­
A
sensible
lady
at
the
South End told me
ing, uene to become inaudible I Wauki not
the cviiftiMou of King Arthur's circle be re­ that riding in the electric'car* liril cund b-r
pented iti tbe society of to lay f Bach liafiility of rheumatism, nnd bad cured at&gt;«tLnr laiy

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to jiublic conviction' would render many a
[x nron ;n»»rv heedful of thought and word
than ho pow xupi*sR» himsrif to lie; yet, even
os thing*art, dhrkwure* lit© tbsse are con­
stantly being made.
A kiislly «-*nnng note show* itrolf void
of tbe spirit it profetHra, tbe afcjirntice of tbo
Ujm is denied by nji inflection of the voire,
and tbe tenor of the hitter life is .by mauifoia
signs laid Open to the keen observer. There
la no lack o! tiwta whereby our real character
i» rerralisl to other*, though w.&lt; may lie all
uwonactoak when or liow the revelatkxi te ef­
fected. And no it te tiiat gradually otu* rrputatk-n i« adapting itaforat to the character
beneath II—Sunday School Tiinr-

nboot 200 people every day. There k some­
thing enticing about tbe tpjiearaiire of a
vegetarian r*&gt;taunmC Whatever may be
thought of tbe fare the place G always clean,
and there are none of those very suggestivo
smells that are' often too ]irerailing in place*

tamers at this nataurant are chiefly dressmaksrs and Khopheepera* oMatanta. Perhap.
25 per cent, are women. Th© manager said
be did not think there were many among hte

average jwice a man pays for a vegetarian
dinner is J(kl., Inrt the women oulv average
bl"-Pal I Mall Gazette

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Th© ordinary electrician, if fb t :

smile incredulously at the atere end ay:
“Pure imagination.'1 IYrhnt&gt;.

which is only' another namt
knowledge —fur ignore.: ic In
we see an effect without -kn..u
we might gurax for a ycaKwii

nda, hare struck.

stroll tint

loud ctatt
followed I
riantariri

an extrcn
intrude u

M LabltS.

form fcimi

waited ftM

tun*, foBa

Kioto car
Truly nn

awkward!

into my fi
g-ntte in!
Haring;
purport ol
turn, unti
sniff of d

scattered
minutes li
robe, puwl

fruitless, i

liberation
that l&gt;etn
the inter*

say opprc
dinnry cc

thronged
Whereva
counted
stitute t!
they cert
and inter
dents,

with the
my unWi

jtrv I read
U troubles.
pill* have effected cure* of sic
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Irikrel
Why
I No doubt _
became
thepatient
p
they contained some potent drug. In ikalini;
with hypnotic case* Frrucii ; '..y-. u,;-.4 fiated
that bte-i tuagii-?:* M-mned to luv,-jcrubar
effect upon

mistakab
c-’'Uipa.ny

tian, al’h
their det

«pp*r

fixed so a» to resemble ■ steel magnet, cud
foadd that it had equally as potrr.t effectsa»
tbe steel magnet on subject*.—' r. Ikxwa
Herald.

of ihe city ( fun
leads to serious accid-aits, and
praruec »
gaining of allowing animal* t&gt;- retrain uutW
or unwatched even by n small l»y. A C®2’
tieman who has been a .offerer by ;&lt; niuawzy
horse calls attention to the fad that ownera
of property are derelict ia not protelinX
«nn« mean* in front of their rr.ribnm by
which animals can !*• securely nd and tbe
danger ot aedden! rediawl t.. a iniranund
It would cost veljy little to have a strong wy-.&lt;
ring imbedded in the curbing in front ria.
dwdling i«‘U$e, and the staple could le urtreu prettv well lior.w so ns to guard again*
th© occupant ot a rehicto stuntlding
»
in tbe dark. 8ueb a precaution would indue©
too owner* of horse* to provriwith straps, which would no.' tut--up nw®
room, or bo so unwieldy -v-if tlwy
tached to beery wrigLta-Wash:a„-tvn

The water which drowns us. a fluent
atroam. can be walked npnu ax toe. Thbullet which, when fired from a musket, car­
ries death, will b&lt;elianuleM if ground tn *liwt
before being fired. The cryxtallictxl part u!
the oil of roass, so graci-fnl In its fragrant-?,
• aoliu at ordinary temperatures, though
really volatile, is a compound oul^tanc© conteiairig exactly th© same elesnesga. and in
4 As to, neuralgia. from wim-h
'•
exactly the same proportions, M tbe gas with ’maoy peta... toffee
.nff-rall
ell .be
tbr agonic* &lt;J * _
which w© light our struts. Thu tea whicti
shot woqnds as fall in battle c‘
»• daffy drink with benefit and phauura pro­
and which U a settled modern xv .$
duces inlpitatiouK, nervous tremblings and
human race, Dr. Gray give* &gt;« '
•van peralym. if uken in exre.; vet the Annual averygocA stunnuu) • •
pBCuliar organic agent called tbelne, to wideh
methods of treatment. In ’
Rs
mny bn taken by it«df cws of obstinate oeuralgri . hrom
• F
taa tboine, n&lt;* ** tea) without anv auuredtion wax rogurdnd ns the can*, «• ■* ‘
«Ue Cff.rt -Wackraa'.
Agaiast this til© treatment
p-" I*
directed, in rix.p- of moM. •
The I'etrulrnm Output.
about tb© abdomen. m3-»a= . n'
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Since 13GI America has extracted from cold water cud auemato.
.J
veil petrotenm -mJ if, reodventu to the vain*' out coalinuouriy from two
^Adia
diet being taetoU.r regulxt-l
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tb"
*•*
Mwraecawabygalrawm.
M
atoetcbtbg. Oo» of tba two"
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T..
v-.gnaons men. artee.1 were cared by tbta
Ju 1887 the value of the product was &lt;40,334,improved..
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and the quantity at.filSJOT Immh, a de­
A Wall Street Barowe
crease ot about 4,000,000 barrels under the
product of ujyfl. Thie supply is gradnally
“I CUI UU u&gt;- u»l« &lt;* ‘L*
ot
J
decreoiing in the developed fields — Loukvlllc bT U» ck.nu.C-r ot U»
W«n n™.'. &gt;nocoU orJr..-.'r™.‘r-_
ucTurtToon, m».&gt; •(»’ |M
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kmw. -OU.R
------ -4 Ul i' uw
tai. brakd »d milk -U-&gt;
,»1
*&gt;u^t“*n "hicbafiumtey
n w‘ uPu,wn church put to UTtad .Uta ita co»U ■»
her view
buy*. There was a dead
tautaoo I. &lt;* ta mo,' tab*
jr
lor u. mwnant. and ta-n a little faikiw
mta U» ta.rk&lt;« to l»«
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ThirV—ra

Uta,;.
«“ - to”,

IM.

hour an®

Lou* and Chicago 8G on Monday, a cut

Emgurem

that tboj

dustrie**
For ig
beautiful

compasri

within tl
To tlite di
man's ba
inhabitar
little lod|

tbeUea
itttinrate

bsmanitj

Hichfelki

�nl|.; tame deer of nara.

But perhaps the
tbe« sighta, but a very ai
one; a sight
5rn*Nfi£ POPULATION OF A QUEER “f,“I »lU»ol. r«y o&lt; (Uulne.-,
•PRtaro nolrompoml „r troi,„i
JAPANESE VILLAGE.
w rmtUlns drillren
Un™.-. «n.l .
ro-ki«t,
tat o« . &lt;TOQB or dror ud domb. Ata ww,
II ever, you may see What intense enthuslaxm may be thrqwn iut &gt; manual training.
TU poor unfortunate* deprived ot hearing
And of speech find here a new fi--l&lt;i jn which
their nuud, and expr— their
leaving Kioto on my; first exped 1- IdeaA. By their dutabiiiticr. they are enabled
mierabto and romantic city of to concantrato their mind, bettir than their
I the mo-.t ancient capitals of the inoro fortunate bruthren, ami even outstrip
•njdre, J received n singular cau- them in excellence of workhufnjhin.
tiiy merry friend Oshikoji, Um
Among tho boys there is a deaf mute some
!8 years of age who surpasses all others in
the school, a result attained not by superior
the most wonderful acquaint- talent but by close application. N«ar him
me ever encountered in nil your another boy of magnificent build and great
abi^ty dashes off bi. work-udw planing, now
carving, with a master hand. On the other
Japan that th" admonition wua ddopf the room, in tbe midst of that row of
girls—neat, even pretty gtrls-there are two
......... „ n Nara on a bright summer mod noticeable; one a brunette, whose
, .I found comfortable quarters in quick, otoervont eye oiaita nothing while her
. v-.h-j of the largest inn that the snow white band deftly draws and carefully
, j .iind. After responding to the carves tho model. Beside her stands a quiet
-a iu tat ions 'and accepting tho blonde with blue, thoughtful eyes, carefully
. f in* household for my* health and examining her model; Mid then, ns if sudden­
.1 proceeded to mako a change of ly ducuvcring some new principle, makes a
i, i. jjerwise put tnywlf in order for a gesture of joy and resumes her work. At the
■ ■■•mji the beautiful temple groves clow of the exercise sto takes the finished
. ... region is famous.
model to her teacher, and. with a pleasant
i! • &gt;«-ngnged I was* disturbed by a Bitiile, joyful foelingb struggling for expres­
mg on the floor bplow, presently sion in her soulful tac^saya, In the deaf mute
1 l.i tint sound of heavy footsteps language, “I love the. work.”—F. B. Arn-ring" up the rough staircase which led griiluwon in Popular Science Monthly.
■.prrwnr. Somebody was making
- •••in -ly noisy and clumsy attempt to
All Habit.
1my" privacy. There was no
We are all creatures of habit, even in per­
... \
for, as in many rustic Japan- forming duties for wh)«h we have prepared.
■ lation.-. the rooms of tho second story A little boy, whoew muther had taught him
i
1 through a hole cut in the floor, his letters, went to school ouo day, nnd at­
. ;,ii covering was provided. The tempted to go through them with the teacher.
;v*n. and if any person chosn to Vain effort! He stopped at “B," and was un­
, n-elf *ip &gt;‘i me it would to difficult to able' to recognize “C'ss even a casual ac­
. him. except by using strong metis.- quaintance. At length a happy thought oc­
curred to him.
A 'f TRANOK V1S1T0B.
“Twist my turl!” he said, eagerly, pointing
trnoMitsary noirti grew louder nnd I to asunny lock ot hair on his neck. ‘'Mamma
■xplimitiu:: With n &gt; Uttlo curi­ ulwAy.-, does when 1 say ’em." The teacher
o my amazement when a pair began to piny with tho curl, and the little
antlers coms through the npcr- boy’s memory returned.
by the delicnte and graceful
Even grown profile nre dependent on habit
ig &lt;!•&gt;*.-. The wanting given in in fulfilling public duties. Mr. Goorge W.
udd-nly t&lt;» my remembrance. Cubic one wvbning not long ago. ns we learn
midiiug visitor to one's bed- from another papa*, lectured in Scrnnton,
b? cuncehrfirf of. Struggling l*u. A largo audience greeted him with their
s f-vt, tho pretty animal ud­ presence, but only that. When ths noted
I: friendly confWiUice and guns! ' author was introduced be was received with
th what I took to to a lo.)k of ! W dead silence.
tit ion.
Most speakers would have been Mubarrasscd
ever, no suspicion as to the almost.beyond recovery by so frigid a receje
outing. I sturml blankly in ro­ tiou, but Mr. Culdo wan equal to tbs occa­
ll a toss of* his libras find n sion. and administered n just rebuke iu tbe
mruient, he jmoved to the in- happiest possible num tier.
toggagv,. which lay’ loosely
Ho said that iu onlmto apperfr at bls best
before an audience it was quite ncosrary
himself frtie with my ward- that ho should lie greeted with u noise of
some tort: they need not scream, nor was it
M-nrehin? Ac something; neee?.mry for the lad ini to wave their bon­
_„e investigation proved nets, but a loud rumbling noise he must hear.
.1 fixing his big eyes reproachfully Of course the uobeveame, nnd when it had
ceased ho thanked them for their unsolicited
applau.*e, nnd added that now, with, the
big hw way (with a security boldest effrontery, he cauld begin its he had
I a prtic’icwi fainiharity with intended—“Dear friends.”—-Youth's Cotnwtun* ef button dwellings,
panion.
forth to explore the neightorr. I was abundantly, not to
•‘You have a nice place here.’’ remarked a
w.iich I had been gentleman who hail rtopjed into a drug store,
evidently pewly cstaiiliiibM, on one of the
rapidly growing thoroughfares in uutjylng
Brooklyn.
■“Ye»," replie I tlu druggut, rather dubi­
They Mi*tu&lt;si t.» eonimi qf/tbc "city, and ously; ‘‘it is only an experiment, though.”
“Rather aa expsnrivo due," continual tho
first spsaker, glancing nt tho&lt;ji.-.:idwnu fix­
tures and belongings.
“Oh," iat^he.l the dnifgi a. “that is at the
■nee approached1 n»
Further conversation revoaie-l tlm fuevthat
l&lt;v&gt;k )•: inquiry that
the inn had worn, it is a common thing for owners of flat
■bench dnt.il a group Isuwes to fit up the grotirkl floor in the most
mvlwl mt* and signified by un- (ftunplato manner tor use: as a drug store as
that i was required to tic- mi inducement to a druggist tenant. Shelves,
n certain corner, at whlfih letteroi drawers, pretcrijtlun counters, »«• ‘
cukes was stationed. It buttles, and tbe big window carafw ‘’“““8
the colored Iriuids, all those
.
h
was nothing violent in rtatrltatal by &lt;b.. U..dl.rU
b&gt; c..n &gt;y » y-m’.h
. i. Tiiey clowxl around
-fc*
• Ur»l ««*•
. U‘-icntly while I purchased a
rl..'.&gt;'rA-Ay!caiu:“Xt wAfe! than over stores t l another sort.—New York
i -1 -inpit- "n-uuls I was compellvd Snn.
,
’
I.is op&lt;-ration. and I uno learned
i*j of er-.-p bifibuit for tbe con&gt;umpThe most elegantly drtewed man who has
&lt;l«er whs one of the establtrhei intot c&lt; nntry,
walked tho streets «f Boston for fifty year.*
tcio one thousand yosrs these was the late lamented Nathaniel (1. Greene.
aturtks have fearlewly enjoyed Ho had an eye for color. Ho woulitgo into
of Nara ift uleilietice to the the shop of a tailor who might be unknown
ot n tender hearted em- to him, having been allured by a piece of
( olderb-fuxiee. This l*dy,.mov&lt;xl to goods in tho windowwand. ask in his winning
. 'ion by th.- plaintive erica of a hin-l [on a*; “My friend, can you make a pair of
- ■ mate had l*\*u destroyed i&gt;y the huut- trousers according to a pattern that I will
drawF Then with chalk ho would outline on
- -mfl'tl her cutuma-jd that in nil agt-s
uru-’ b - &lt;h*r should bf* wantonly slain the cutting table precisely his idea, take from
• 1 the environs of tbe lm|&gt;erial court, his |&gt;ocket a rumnornndura of width ot waist
i i h tiny the tradition is respected, aud no and length of teg, and, without asking price,
band U lifti-d against these harmless would order the garment to be sent to his ad­
abitants of the woods, They dwell in dress. ■ If that tailor carried out his idea he
I - '^---.pr .iktol by rhe priests, who aro would buy cloth wherever he saw what he
■ mihorixed guardians and protectors, liked and return and patronize him until he
&gt; th* y'|KiM their live* in familiar aa«ocia- made a mistake. 8o, also, with his coats, es­
■ i.-th the citizens, whom they outnumber pecially overcoats. If tbe tailor remonstra­
&gt;iie. All d-jorsare open to them, and ted as to fashion, Nat would smite and pat
his shoulder, and Inquire: “Are you to wear
• i ’hdt danger cau result from this
Lt a*,- fellowship with the race of bipeds this garment when finishes I or am 11 Your
■ r lurki-iis their innocent thoughts. Their reputation will not be injured because you
‘!’-Atl existence is one of tbe happiest follow my playful, pcrhapareawmlcss, fancy.’ I
&lt;-r.ih ms of the natural simplicity nnd —Boston Gazette.
v
n.imk of the Japanese people.—E. H,
-e ip New York World.
Steam locomotive* are quite extensively
used in England for city and suburban tram­
A Mean Husband’s Revenge.
De Pride (anxious that her daughter ways, or street railways. Tbe Green patent
। ;&gt;il iisake a rich match)—I wonder why Mr. engine, whiftt i* in use on fifteen Hues, basa
ilk-hteH&lt;jn- duesuT romo to see our daughter boilar of the locomotive typo, and is carried
on four wheel*. The valve gear U of the or­
dinary type. The engine to boxed in, and ■
Mr. li. Pride—I don’t know. f last ___
t-ne ho ws* here be borrowed mv clock­ rasing, extending to withia a few inches ot
work tomiograph to have so«ne music played tbe ground, coven tho wheels end running
i"-oit Hi'brought it back to my office tbe gear. It u fitted with steam and band brakes,
'• x: morning, saying that the tnusiclgn wa» and an automatic brake which combs intc
ujM-raUou wben/tto sjiecd exceeds the limit
*i -&gt; r ‘.•nnetlnng, and that's the test I’ve
allowed bv tto'board of trad® rcgutaUunsi**n of iim*.
On the roof is a surface condenser composed
tb- phonograph emptvF
••Vml now] think of it, f tolievo; it did of large brass boxes fitted with alx&gt;ut30C
hi it yuan reception of mo alien I camo copper tube*; the condeused steam flow"J*
hens* lutn the night before. Maybe he’* Ibltad i.nk.^ll.-’btaNiUboLta'-tal
ennuged bis mind about marrying.”—-New beck into the toiler.—Engineering News.
T-rk Weekly.

I' my Li mentioned that perv&gt;a« leading
an outdoor life can, as a rule, smoke with
much greater impunity than those who spend
,UJ,,f their time indoors. It is further
Worthy of remark that the-inhabitants of
w«nn ••litiiata suffer Icm than tbe dweller*
h’ wLit i.. probahjy on the a non lucrudc
pnur ;pio, r^jie.1 tije temperate climate of
r-nglan&lt;l. This is doubtless duo to the greater
r -ibUog purer of throats low harass*.-'! by
wgvanii •«&lt; winds, and partly, perbape, to
*•- u*» •&gt;( milder tobacco.-Sir Morell Mac•enrU.
•
.
A
Cat.
-• Wnnderfal VM.
J31, * 'UU»UI* K J., finds pktesuro iu
unwing, and often catches fish in shallow
«rri^r-'T th itM paw* H b*s l««u-known to
■"to m pursuit of a dock rat ctear
':
- Philadrtlobta
r’lnladolphia Ledger.

••1 coital from ttaoo. emt «“&gt;» 1 “**
eoltatal tram »tata
tata?
tikcu tai .taut thirty «. ran pta"““

cut just the *uo of a j-enny oral weigh pre­
cisely the same as a penny.
ini Yon think K b *»» W&gt;»r&gt;Inta. «n
» ntoly •*?,«**;l"““
■m. ttat I *n. Indltad to *hl»*
«£»
.tatn by mon. Yon n»y tab. to think Umt.
u. n» ««nnUn.thnt. tat I r. mrt &gt;tn.
—Interview in Chicago lYlbune.

doobm row l.prt»J »
Iwmm. found br Honren in a bacillus roax

in
K*
Naw York Telegram-

SCHOOL COLUMN
Conducted hr ENOCH ANDRUS. Co. Sec'

Questions used,at examlnatlonXAprtl 25.

THEORY AND AUT OF TKAfftTyt;,
ly How do you prevent your pupils
from .becoming dull and listlese?
B. What objeqts are obtained by the
child’s analysis of problems iu arithmetic?
3. Give an outline of your method of
teaching-beginners to read.
4. Name five things which you con­
sider the most Important for a child to
learn.
5. What are your methods nf obtaining
and retaining order?
6. If public opinion Is against your
efforts to improve your school, bow w ould
you proceed?
•
7. What are some benefits of reciting In
concert?
8. .Should pupils be kept after hours
for the purpose of making up lessons, or
for any other purpose?
GEUGBAPHY.
1. Name three places in Michigan
where salt Is manufactured.
2. In what countries are open plains
called (a) 1‘anipas'.1 (b) Prairies? (c)
Steppes?
3. Name a State noted for the production.of each of the following: (a) gold;
.(b) eoal; (c) wheat', (dj copper; (e) tobac­
co.
,
4. Mention five facts with regard to the
German Empire.
’
5. With regard to your own coumy,
tell the (a) boundaries; (b)the county seat:
(c) the drainage.
6. (&lt;i) Tile character of the surface: (e)
the nature of the soil; (ft the principal
agricultural pruduets: (g) Ute leading man­
ufactures and industries:
7. Why is New England especially:
adapted to manufacturing?
8. Name a large city within the British
possessions in each of the five grand div­
isions of the world.

Deputy Sheriff AldrJdi, of Grand Ledge,
made an anmult nn Geo. N. Berry. propri­
etor of the Loan and Deposit bank, last
week. Aldrich hmi a counterfeit dollar In
his possession which he claimed to have
received nt the bank nnd asked the cashier
to give him a Oliver dollar In exchange.
Tills the cashier reftTsed to do. claiming he
bad not given Aldrich the dollar, and
knew nothing about It.
Aldrich then
calleit at Mr. Beqry's residence and threat­
ened suit if the amount was not paid and
Mid others had received counterfeit from
the bank. This Mr. Berry resented, aud
started towards the deputy, when he drew
his revolver and threatened to shoot Berry,
who n/hde it decidedly warm for the
deputy who took ko his heels. 'This makes
the second time Aldrich has drawn his re­
volver and threatened to shoot within a
week.

1. Name three qualifications that a
voter at a State election must possess. ,
•J. Name two officers of u Territory,
and state how each is chosen.
'
3. Name five State officers, and tell on
duty of each.
1
4. What is meant.by ‘‘President pro
tempore” of llje Vnltfcd States .Senate?
5. Name three sources of internal rev­
enue.
0. When will occur the next election of l
Governor and State officers in Michigan?
7. Name five towBsl|ip officers and give
one duty of each.
h.
By what authority does a State gov­
ernment exist?

When, in the tours*! of human events, it
becomes neecssutj' (qf-one people to dishoive thc political bands which have eon­
! nected them with Another, and to assume,
-among the powers of the earth, the sepa­
rate and equal station to which the laws
of nature am! nalun-’h God entitle them, a
decent respect to the opinions of mankind
requires that the) should declare the
causes which impel them to the separation.
Questions refer to above selection.
1. Select
five subordinate clauses,
classifying them as adjective, adverbial or
objective.
2. Wliat arc the modifiers of respect?
of requiriB?
3. What are the iiibdlfiers of lmnd»?
of to assume?
4. Give an cxamt’ie of each part of
speech found in tlie above selections.
Give the syntax &lt;cn-»e;atid why) of the rel­
ative propou ns.
5. Select a verb iliustratlin.' each mood
found in the above. r
0. Write the principal parts of each
verb used in the selection.
7. Compare all words admitting of
comparison in the selection.
s. . Decfine in lull the personal pro­
noun of the thin! pencil.
r. s. ii’Srvin.
1. Name in the order of location the
thirteen original states.
2. What were the two great political
parties during WiiblilngtoiiS ndiiiinlstrntion? What iu ISJiO?
i
3. To wliat State did each of the
following belong: &lt;n&gt; *I?ictnao Jefferson?
(b) Andrew Jacksim? (c&gt; Daniel Webster?
(d) Henry Clay? (e) John C. Calhoun? (f)
Jatpes Buchaunn? (g) Abraham Lincoln?
(h) James A. Garfield? (1) Jefferson
Davis? (k) James G. Blaine?
4. Who a«s the fi«t Secretary of the
Treasury?
For what nre the following names cele­
brated: (a) Poe? (b) Holmes? (c) Howe?
(d) Agassiz?
(i. What was the great event of Bnchanan’s term of office? I
7. Name two great anil-slavery leaders.
8. Wliat is the Pun American Congress.
1. What are the relative positions of
the gray and white nerve matter in tin*
bruin?
-*
2. What Is the normal temperature of
the blood? What Is tile proper tempera­
ture of a study room?
3. What organs for purifying the blood
are located in the skin?
4. Name three nerves of special sense.
5. Name the parts of the eye.
C. What effect has alcohol upon the
blood?
,
.
7. What s^ps should be taken to
resuscitate a drowing person?
'
81 Name some of the distressing dis­
eases brought on by the use of stimulants
and High living.________________

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
Ex-Sheriff Hiram Smoke, of Eaton
county, has been appointed Inspector to
enforce the provisions of the Chinese ex­
clusion acL His headquarters will be at
Sault St Marie.
Onondaga is ablaze with excitement at
present, all over a HUle episode that oc­
curred last Wednesday. Of course there
are two aides to the story, and our readers
can draw their own conclusions. Odc
thing is certain, someone has acted the
part of n brute, and the matter will bear
i„v«us»uo»- n» ""
“|S|:
S.«lk- Bum. of I«ll«. who «■»&lt;**» *cb|x&gt;&gt;
ludlitrtel Sb. «fare Xbthe pupil* A UrriMe thtmhtair. bmltog
.nd lumpliirw th* ll»e fellow until he
«u bUek .nd bine, he now being under
the doctor*, care, .utfertnk from firn. Mlu
Bums say. the boy came co school u usual
lut Wednesday. Md while school w** iu
session became mM lieeauae she would not
let him RO oat until he uked pmiwh-. and
at clau refused to more. Sb. spoke W
him but be
«l« olMlnaie. and t«Uw
him by the collar she led him to bls place.
Slapping him In tbe r.ce with her, handHe camb to school the next day with the
appearance ot being terribly whipped. *ud
in the afternoon was taken with tits. The
pnplls of Miss Burns corroborate her stalrmenls, and the neighbor, are IneUnod to
think tbe child wu terribly beau®. al
home, and to hide their mis-deeds the
parents are palming tbe crime by reports
on Miss Burns.-Lansing Republican.

Not far from Eaton Rnpids, a man was
recently found trying to dry powder on
the stove. As- h matrimonial team with
the woman who lights the kitchen fire
with kerosene, they would make a great
hit aud be apt to Vbring down the house.”
—Eaton Rapids Jburual.
Itanstng expects to have two mammoth
enterprises in thelnear future. They are
the L’nited State.' Gas company and the
Independent fuel gas company.
Their
combined capital fe&gt; 85.000,OQU. The com­
panies are for tbn purpoiu of furnishing
fuel gas to cities asm towns. They claitii
that this fuel will bo cheai&gt;er than either
wood or coal.
Last Thursday » young man from Rich­
land named Elliot A. Drake bought a
buggy of N. L. Birchard and gave a note
for 880 in payment. t As. security Mr.
Birchard asked fdr a gootl signer. Drake
went away and In a short time returned
with the name “Al J. Bnrle” written un­
der bls own. He (was then given possessionof the buggy. Suspicion was excited by
the way in which the nnineBurrellwas s]m*Iled. and other einiimstances deepened Mr.
Birchard’s distrust of his customer. Friday
he hitched up and took atrip to Richland to
see Mr. Burrell. w|io is n responsible farm­
er of the township; On the way he stop­
ped at the place of Matt. Bresson, and,
mentioning to him wliat his business was,
Mr. Bresson looked up another note Drake
had recently given) him aud found the sig­
nature on that (tlmt of Adam Oswald) bo­
gus. When Mr. i Burrqll saw the first
paper, lie prompOy pronounced it a forgery. Drake was Ifonnd at work at Juuws
'----and, seeing the game was up, rethe property.
There was no
storedI
. .
.
..
...._
,|
|inK
(y
stancet
h0
(),(.
officer within rca
geutltnian returned without causing his
arrest Since thnt he lias skipjxid the
vicinity. —Plainwell Enterprise.

Dofiglas and .Saqgatuck nre getting great
leputatiobs for digging up Indians tones,
knives and the liki.
.

PR'JHATE ORDER.
State uf Mlcblxan. Cqunty ef Barry-ss.
Al a session of the Probate Court 4or the
County of Barry, boiden at the Probate Office In
tlia city ot Bastings In said county, on Mon­
day. tbe t'.th -day &lt;4 Msy. in the year one
thousand eight hundn-d and ninety;
Present, Charles IV. Arnistrong, Judge of
Probatu.
Iu the matter of. the estate ' ot Henry
Biugh. deceased.
i
Un reading and lllltte the final account of Mar­
garet! Baugh, administratrix of raid estate,
praying th.it tneaatnd insv be heard and allow­
ed and tbe decree and assignment duly made,
and she be discharge* Irani said trust.
Thereupon it Is Ordered. That Friday, the
( thdav ol June, A. 1&gt;. ikio. at ten o'clock in
the forenoon, be Assigned lor the bearing of
•ultl petition, nnd that thd helm nt luvi- of said
deceased and all oilier penwus interested In said
estate, are required to appear at a se-salon of
said court then to M tidlden al the Probate
Office. In the city of Hastings, In said county,
and shoa cause. If auf there be. why the praver
of tho petitioner may not be granted. And It Is
,’urt her ordered, that Laid petitioner give notice
to the persons interested iu said estate, of the
Kndcney of said petition, nnd the hearing
t rrof by cHusmu a copy cf this order Io bo
published In the Hasting Banxkh. a newspa­
per printed aud clrcslated In said county ot
Barry, ouro In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
r
ri*i**7iv«SV AitMvrnnxn.
Judge of Probate.
[A true copy.]

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BUSINESS CARDS.
Huron St,
Sheboygan,
Wi»„ Nor. IX

StJacutaOilfor
chicken cholera
with grent suc­
cess. Every fowl
affected with

me many doltara.

W

H. A. KL’ENNK,
Brer-dcr of Fine Fowls.

TRADE PgjfctfBP MARK^I

REMed^AIN
For Stablemen and Stockmen.
CURES

TUART. KNAPl’EN A WEAVER.
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Attorneys at law.
- Over Harttugs NmUobaI Bank,
Basil ntrs. M ichteaa.
Associate offices, at Grand Rapids, Mkh.
A. SHELDON,
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Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block, Haaunas.
Money to loan on Real Estate Beal Estate
sold on e-mnitssiOD. General conresaaclag.
davipc a complete apt ot Abstract Books, eomplled from tbe Records, ran fnrnisti complete
OHrtraets.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

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M. B. GlLtAShlE, Notary Public
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and U. S. Claim Agent,
Win prosecute all Mmte of claims before tho
Departments of Un* interior office. Call on bha
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JeBerK“ BUT

M. FOWLER,
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Dentist.
Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over
Smith, Hums fit Van Anuan's.

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At DsvGonrrs axd Drai.krs.
THE CHARLES A. VOGELER CO.. astUciora. MA

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Office over Holloway’s drug store.
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. in. Telephone, con
aectlng with residence, at Holloway’s drug

A. BARBER, &gt;L D„
Pbyrician Mid Surgeon,
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’s store. Office hours from »

W. LOWRY, M. D.,
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Physician and Surgeon.
uJ-I.a.ke!'»’lychdty of ’reaUng diseases of tbe.
EVE and KAK and tba preservation of vlsloa
OlISBes7 °tUD“ SPRCTACLKS and try

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C. WELTON
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for the Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co.
He writes policies on a man's property against
loss by fire, lightning or wind; agatest a man's
life by death and acmdent.
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MITH &amp; COLGltOVE,
Lawyers.
(Office In Union bloek, Hastings.)
Practice is all the courts of the state.

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E. KENASTON.
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Attorney at Law,
(Over J. S. Goodvearfi Oo.’s store.)
Practices In all courts of the State. Collections
promptly AtteuAlng to.

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suffcr from thia lUatreariog complaint; butfortumtaly tbairgoodnaa* does notond horo^md those
whoouootrytbcmwfnfindtbeMUtUopQtavalaoblo in no many ways that they will not be wtl.
Ilog to do without then. Bat after aUslckbo«4

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* CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York:
SIHU Fill. SMALL DOSE. SUALLPRICE

Aicago, Kalamaioo &amp; Sagisaw

R. TIMMERMAN. Hommpathic Physician and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathropls drug store.)

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ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, In­
surance and! Loans.
Office with J. G. Runyan &amp; Bon. 3 doors north
of Postoffice.
Special attention given to making exehangoa
of property. The Interests ot non-mldent
property owners carefully looked after. Fams

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Hastings City Bank.
Hastings,

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C-A/PIT-A-ZD, ©50,000.00
Incorporated under the lawsrof tbe Stats ot
Michlgap.

Open for business Dec. 15.!lMC tn building for
inerly occupied by Messer Bros.
officeis:

O. G. Robinson. President;
Chester Messer, V!
:. D. Beebe, Cashier.

TIME TABLE.
In effect May Uh. 1W-0.

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D. G. Robinson.
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ROBERTSON HoilSE,
F. BItODEStiER, Proprietor,
Cor. Jefferson and Court Sts., Butingv, Mich.

Rates, $1.00 per Day.
This Ilouie ts new, with rfeswant rooms. Th#
patronage of the public Is respectfully solicited.

t MORTGAGE SALE,
Default having been made in tbe condition*•&lt;
a certain mortgage made by Elbert 8. Collins
and Mary Collins to Lewis Sivon Doled March
9th, A. I». tW.and recorded In tbe office of
&lt; tn. ’.t p 111
nOLTII.
tbe register of deeds for tbe county of Barry,
KalAtna.nu Ar
to ”
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and state rd Michigan, on tbe 10th day ot
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Ku-&gt;tCxv&gt;per l.» .. .
Richland Ju oct.......
!• 5’ •fi a 4 &lt;4 J....... March A. D. »K7. In Uber 25 ot mortgages oo
page 29S. whicxsald mortrate has been duly as' * 41 •fi is 3 4
Cressey
■ 6 U aa ........ slpued to Clara 8+sson and Cbe said Assignment
Milo
bits torn properly recorded and on winch mort:• za C *ii 3 1
Delton
KHre there Is claimed to M due al the date of
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this notice the inm of one hundred forty-seven
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Khultx
and 41-100 dollars and a further sutn of tour dol­
a Y.
20
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1 I ......... lars paid for tbe Insurance »f the house on tbe
(naw (.rose
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* r r. on 12 I M......... premises described tn said mortgage as pro­
Woodland
vided for therein and*an attorneys fee ot fifteen
Wondburv
“* 4 50 12 a ......... dollars provided for In salrf ’■lortgnge. •—•
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suit or proceedings at taw having b«
tanking .
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t tiled to reeos er the money secured by u
Detroit .......................
gage or any part thereof. Now. Then
a’no
Grand Itapldt l.» .. virtue of tbe power of sale contained
mortgage, nnd tbe statute irfsuch case n
•Stops on signal only.
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Nos. ft mid 6 will not carry passengers unless provided, notice is hereby riven that ol
day. the icth. day of August A. 0. 1800. — —
provided with freight train penults.
o'clock in tbe torenoen. 1 shall sell ai Public
Fukii'k Rush, rres. A Gen. Man.
I aviinwBV-r Hunt
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. Auction, to tbe bigbest bidder, al tbe north
front dtor ot the court house. In the city of
Hastings, Mich., (that being Use ptaee where the
circuit court for Barry county Is boiden), the
premises described in said
—
much thereof as may R
amount due on sal
percent, interest au_
nntd as before stated and all legal eosta, togeth­
er h itb an attorney's tee ol fifteen dollars rovenanted for therein, tbe prr~‘—
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ed In said mortgage as a
and parcels of ta»d situate
Ings In the eouaty of Ban
gnu and known and descr.^- — -- -----one and two In block sixteen in Kenfield's ad­
dition to tbe city ot Hastings according to tbe

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CAUTION

Smith &amp; Coixjwovk. Attorney for Assignee.
MORTGAGE HALE

W. L. DOUGLAS
FOR
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SHOES ufflL
•!.« IHOK FOB MIMES.
A. WOOLLEY,
A f: L'N'I &lt; I” canvass for ibr
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AuE.lv I O Hwn„ (ir,,w„ NHr-*-ry StoekMOST LIBERAL TERMS
fwciHtirs. O:»* &lt;&gt;l I he larwsl

leeas. tor itie oounty ot Barry and
stele of Mlctiiirau.on the 29tti day of January
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tn Uber 30 of mnrtngefi, on pag« t».
on wiiTtHi mortgage there is did med to be du*
at tho date of this notice the sum of one hun obnts. and on uttaraoy’s fee of twonty-dlvc dol­
lars provided tor in sold mortgage, and no su t
or proceedings at tawliavlng been instituted to
recover the moneys secured by sidd mortgage.
or any part thereof.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power of sate
contained in said mortgage, aud tbe statute In
•urh ease made and provided, notice Is hereby
glven that on Saturday tbe twenty-eight day ol
June A. D. 1*0, at ten o'clock In toe torenoon.
T shaU sell at public auction, to tbe highest Ud der, st tbs north front door o! the court house
In die city ot Hastings (that being the plare
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totralber with an alter
dollars eoverantcfi to
being described in said

f an may be necessarx
said n-.or!rage, with
and all Icgri ootas.
of twenty-firn
, tbe premises
os ell thaterrsltuste In the

�Hastings Banner
InjS** IMkC
Hooting*. Thnraday. Mi
MAR1H ALL L. COCK■
TKX HAMrtNGK, MIOH., POSTOFF1CK,
AVGUST 14. 1879.

Major Charles W. Watkins, of Grand
Rapids, wise had been prominently men­ the cfi&amp;tmtwt Woodland lost week.
At tbe ill ver medal contest Monday
tioned as republican candidate for govern­
or, now withdraws from tike contest night the medal was awarded to Miss Nel­
\
With Minister Painter llkewls^ out ot tbe lie Feighner.

field, the fight for the nomination now lies
between John T. Rich and James M.

Will Hama captured a zfine pickerel In
Gun Imke the fore parttif the week, weigh­
ing 15 pounds.

Turner—both practical fanners. It may
be lucldentally mentioned that a fanner
Recently A. Black &amp; Son put up a fine
will undoubtedly btf governor of Michigan. dark Barre granite monument for E. G.
There Is no deviefe to which the free The^iplendld record Gov. Lu&amp; has made Edger, in the Rutland cemetery and is
one of the finest In the county.
trade attorney will not resort in his efforts has been all the demonstration needed,
W. F. Hicks contracted with X Black &amp;
to create prejudice against the policy of that the executive business ot Michigan
Protection. A favorite cry is that “the cau be as ably and carefully conducted by Son Tuesday for a beautiful rock-face
New Hampshire granite monument to be
tariff b a lax,” and for that reason should a farmer as by -a representative of any erected in memory of his wife. This mon­
be abandoned. This plea Is without force other interest.
ument is entirely of a new design, and
will weigh 12,000 pound-*.
The monu­
tut long as It is a fact that ail revenue ob­
Naturally Senator Quay is liated by the ment will be placed before Decoration day.
tained Jrowt importations of foreign
democracy, as be ted the republican party
products by just so much reduces the
Last week Anderson, the P. of I gro­
to victory in ’88. Naturally they heap up­
cer at Charlotte, made an assignment It
amount that would otherwise have to
on him al! the abuse and call him all the Is coneeded that Mr. Anderson sold goods
come from the pockets of tlie people.
had names they can think of. Naturally, in accordance with his contract, and had
Ono of the first needs of clvlllxed govtoo, Mr. Quay is taking notea on these a large trade. The failure la another con-,
eruraent Is revenue—money to provide
firmation of what the.BA5&lt;NKK has said—
things, and It will be very natural; too; if
that no retail dealer can sell goods at 10
for defense against outride enemies arul
the democrats shall hear from him later.
per cent;
for tbe enforcement of domestic laws for

EDITORIAL NOTES.

tbe convenience of citizens and protection
of life and property against the assaults of
evil-doers. It is,tbe alm ofeulbthtened

'Hie desMcratlc party In congress de­
mands free raw materials.
That means
that the democratic party is opposed to
protecting any article produced bn the

statesmanship to obtain this required rev­
enue with the least possible inconvenience farm. How do farmers relish that Idea?
of the people for whose benefit st is ex­
pended and from whom the major portion
I wish to tell you of the case of a girl 16
of It-must be drawn. The history of all
years old, who'had been sick with sup­
■civilized governments, and a hundred
pression two yftara. Her father bad paid
years of experience under our own, bear
over 8300 for doctor’s Mil. still she was
testimony to the fact that In no other way
failing. She had the worst countenance
can this be so fully and equitably accom­
that 1 have ever seen, a kind of greenish
plished as through tlie medium of a tariff
yellow, ’she was emaciated, and constant
—which is nothing more than compelling
bowel trouble, and bod to take morphine
foreigners who insist upon sharing In the
every night In order to sleep at all. All
profits of a nation’s trade to likewise share
who saw her tlwiuglil she would die. Her
In the payment of that nation’s expenses. parents said they had done all they could.
It is no valid argument argainst the pol­ 1 repeatedly urged 'them to try Zoa-Phora,
icy of tariff protection to urge that what­ bnt they were strongly prejudiced against
“nostrum.*.” Finally tbe mother said,
ever money may be raised from competing
“We must do something and thin is os
importations Is charged over to consumers likely to help her as anything.” She and
of the imported products—for while this I persuaded the father to let the girl try IL
may in part be true, it hasceven less force As a result, In four months her functions
were established and regular, and tn six
in this connection than when applied to
months she was the picture of health—a
every article of domestic production reach­ living wonder to all who bad knovfli her.
1 could describe 20 other cases, not as
ed by taxation. After oil that has been
said in this belinlf by free trade advocates wonderful as this, but still very remark­
able cures.
they have'never yet named a single com­
Mus. Majiv C. CnAgnr.KiL
peting imported article the selling price of
Battle Creek, Mich.
N. B.—It Is equally good at all times of
which is Increased above Its foreign value
by the amount of the tariff. The very life.

saAclent reason for tbeir silence lies In the
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
fact that no such Instance can be found.
.And it Is because of this fact that the
foreigner Is so urgent for “reform” In our
Friday evening there arrived In our city
tariff laws. It is. the fact that he has no less a personage than Governor Luce,
something to-pay at the port of entry nnd accompanied by the board of pardons of
can only charge a fraction of It back on Uds state, consisting of IL C. Wisner.
the consumer here, that impels him to keep Detroit, president of the board, ami Dr.
G. R. Richards, also of Detroit. S. L KUhb attorneys busj* In demanding that all bourn, of Lansing, aud Harsen D. Smith,the expenses of government be taken from of Cassopolis—the full board. The duties
domestic property nnd industries and that of the board are merely advisory, the gov­
ernor exercising his own discretion In all
■foreign trade be allowed to go free.
matters relating to pardons.
The object of the visit of the governor
Referring to the persistent cry of the
free-trade democracy for cheapness, in a and board of pardons was soon made
known. All who were supposed to be
recent lecture before, the students’ mock thoroughly ennversaut with Hie case of
congress at Cornell university Prof. Rob’t Darwin J. McKay, convicted of the mur­
E. Thompson, one of the ablest exponents der of old man Searles at the February
of the principles of political economy in term of court, -five years ago, were sent
for. and plied with questions touching the
this or any other country, made some state­ circumstances of tlie inurttet, the farts
ments relative to the relations of free-trade brought to the Jury, nnd the manner In
and ial»or, which are worthy of tbe careful which the trial was conducted. It seemed
attention of wfirkirtgmen. We present be- evident to those who had lieen thus ques­
tioned that the board had about concluded
krw a few points of special interest to tlie that McKay had been convicted on In­
working classes:
sufficient evidence. ATI of them appeared
“Low prices are ever tbe desideratum of to have studied the testimony thoroughly,
free-traders, yet we see hundreds of nnd had certainly net come to Conclusions
titousands of laborers Hying fruiu low- without a careful analysis of the case.
Saturday the five proceeded to the town­
priced countries to tbe country of the high•httprices In the world? A reglmeof-lew ship of Hope. .visited the seem? of the mur­
prices Is the free-trader's paradise: but, der. talked with several of the wltnesse&lt;
witbout exception, periods &lt;rf low qwlces and with neighbors of McKay who had not
have In this country been called hard lieen witnesses in the trial of the case.
Returning to the city they took the S?55
limrA. Tbe most wretched countries
in the .world are those in which prices are C. K. 4S. train for Laualng. Of the ex­
lowest Freo-trade with those countries act nature of their couelusions, no one
means that prices and wages siudl be Iqjre has any absolute knowledge, but the
brought.down to the level of the lowest la general opinion mwb, to be Uiat McKay
tho world. An .agent of tbe Chinese gov- will be pardoned.
It la rumored that a num named House,
enmeut.has l»een recently In this oMKitry
to study our process'-.* -of making steel convicted of murdering a young num near
rails, and he asserted that he was ^olng Battle Creek last year, and mow serving a
back, with tbe information he gathered, life sentence at Jacksqm. has confessed
and, with .native cheap labor, make zaik that be and two other yrntag men tnurderfor tbe world af85 a ton. The officera of ed the old gentleman Searles, and secured
that government in time of famine, ret considerable moarny thereby. We know
tbe people to work at three half ceate a •of no confirmation of tills report, and Gov.
day, and they struck for—three ceuln! Luce disclaimed any knowledge that such
Our Indigo industry, which flourished to a confession had been made.
Petitions for McKay's peaton have been
early colonial times was ruined by the
’ competition in a free market with this •dgaed by upwards of 1.54M people of this
ebeop labor. Bengal .went to produetog Bounty. There is this to be noted about
indigo. which drove .the American product McKay: Where lie was reared, near
from tbe markets. What Bengal did with Avgusta, the people almost unanimously
iuslat on two tilings; 1st, that McKay was
indigo, .the Hindoos.can.tlo with wheat
not of such a disposltioo as that such a
“The Grand Rapids Telegram thinks crime as murder could l»e reasonably ex-,
ttot the McKinley-bill won’t raise laauu peeled to have been committed by him; Sd
that he would not know enough to ao sucfaetared goods very largely. Then a pro­ eeaafully conceal all positive evidence of
tective .tariff does have the effect to raise tbe commission , of the crime as the mur­
tbe protected products hi price more or derer of old man Searles did. On the other
leas.
How is this M-lth the slogan of liattd, in the Immediate locality of the
murder, his reputation, habits and everyBlaine and Morrell, that protectfou lowers ihlag else ware so much against him. and
the clreumstancrs of the ease seeming to
•o strongly point to him. that almost all of
tbe
neighbors feel that he Is the criminal.
Herald said nothing of tbe kind. Tbe
But la all probability, McKay will soon
Democratic stmidard of political engeais be a free man.

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thing of the kind ever mid by the TeleChaney Biahop visited the school Monxram-HerakL under ite prwu.-nt editorial
managramit, is. that if American pro­
The literature class are reading Hamlet.
ducers were required to compete only They find it rattier close reading.
A streamer bearing the inscription “p.
T. Barnum's circa*’’ waved from the top
of the flag-staff show day.
The Shakeapere exercibes were largely
G. IL Telegram-Herald.
attydifl.
Dwight Goodyear and Lottie Carpenter
Tbe Livlag&amp;toti eouuty, Mich.. Patron* wear Demorest's guld medals.
.
The H- S. ball club hereby ehalengrs
Bowel!, iu which they reaffirmed Ute prin- any club tn the county to play for the lull
Meed.
Game to take plnre on the fair
ground. 8. Smith, captain.
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ptoDortn adopted at Flint, and decided
Harry Bowker bus 02. tbe largest num­
ber of plant.-; anahred by any member of
pawhic. SO being the reqalsBe number.

Mrs. Alvin Reed, familiarly known as
“Grandma” Reed died at her home In the
4th ward Monday morning In her 85th
year.
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Mrs. Reed (nee Miss Ellxa Crane) was
born In Jenfcy City Dec. 25th, 2805. She
was married to Alvin iteed Defi. 25, 1836,
In York, Livingstone Co., *N. Y. where
they lived until 1862, when they moved to
this city. Up to tlie time of her husband’s
death, which occurred only a short time
ago, she was hale and hearty for one of
ter age. But after the death of the one
who bad shared all of tlie Joys and sorrows,
of life with her, she failed rapidly and all
could see that the end was not far off.
Always genial and sociable, she looked
only at the bright side of life and took
courage when others could see nothing but
discouragement and disappointment, and
her cheerful presence was sought by many
when in trouble. Tbe funeral was held at
her late residence Tuesday afternoon. Rev.
Oviatt officiating. A large circle of rela­
tives and friends are left to mourn her
loss.

mere wo* ok »
IMTOMOt loda.tn ■&lt;
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this city, Saturday May 31 fit, at If a- to-’
for the consideration of subjects of inter­

est to the order.
The corner stone to the new Episcopal
church wUl l» UM .1 hilt I«« “
thia atkraoo,. wlU- .ppioprt**'
BUhop illlhupte. of U""4
uthor ap«*e™
O’POeWd to

be In atteodanre.

The C L. S. 6. will me** «* lhe r?'1'
denreof Daniel Striker. Friday evening
May 23. with the following program.
Open as: usual
Music. I
Hell calk general quotations.
Latin course In English, Mrs. Hmmer-

* Chautanqua Physics, Mr. Puffer.
Nil Admlrari. selection, Mrs. Smith.
Roman morals. Mrs. Striker.
Stradas Prolusion, reading, M. L. Cook.
Color blktenes*. Dr. Timmerman.
Critic, Mrs. Barber.
Closing pong.
Tb. M. E. •octal will be MteiHlMd &lt;®
WnluwdW. M«J
El,ta~£-,Sk
clety rooms, by Mesdaincs Clement Smith,
Lowry, Dawson. Brice,
Bewner.
J. WelMert. Wheeler end Hchle end
Misses Patterson and Handy,
supper
from the to seven. Everybody Invited.

Tuoiday evening. Epworth ixwgue gave
a most interesting entertainment, subject
“Jean inflow” The “Song of the
Seven” was splendidly and artlatlcly ren­
dered. an e$say read, nnd there was plenty
ot music for tire occasion. The M. E.
church wu crowded by an appreciative
audience*.

SLAUGHTER SALE.
We[^re •
Going out of the Dry Goode De­
partment of our business, and to
do this will sell all goods in that
line at less than actual cost.

THE ROOM

These goods now occupy we want
for our new Spring Stock of

lightest and Strongest Binder in 1st!
Actual Height Ready for Work, 1.150 lbs.
Before you buy a Binder just ask some of the following
named persons their opinion of the Milwaukee Junior. They
have all used one, ond will give you some pointers that niav
benefit you:
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Datriel C Warner.
Cbaa Mack
RB Haynes
Frank Stenlou ...
Perry G Henry...
N F Cleaieace . .

J F Rairaigb
George Clam
10 StadeI Bro*
Jo rue* Hullibcrger..
12 Noah Haney........
13 Stejihen Wesker....
John Helrlgle
13 Blough Jt Kaufman .
1(1 Am and Jake Odell..
J 8 Keeler
18 GeoAltoll....,
19
Fuller
Morrice Bowler
Scott Fuller
John Slnibley
st Jacob Schribcr
34 “
Rant Graham
John Carpenter....
Lewis Kqjjel
William Fhber....:
1. K Foreman ....r.
E J Crook
Nila* End»lry
31 Wdl W Burgraa....
33
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John
:«4 Charlton Bi.'""”’
Cliaa Smith..‘
Tluma* Wbetatono'.
Geo Wbilm-v..........
Tlroma* Fisher...;.
:» Willlam-BaWwin ......
40 John Siuw nun........
41 George Davis.....................
Albert Kinnie...
E B Payne......
Calvin Stanton .
43 John Mc(»urn...
♦ti GcoM Hudson.
&lt;7 James Brew____

.Baltimore

.Campbell

u David Moulton. ..
56 John Cqfinmau!...
57 A E Dewey
fi8 Conklin A Gates..
» C H Steven.
00 Hiram Merrill* .

&lt;» A C BuUcr .....’

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.Johnstown

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ttl Stanley Warren
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64 George Parrott
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&lt;F» George 8 Marahall............... JUapleGrove
06 Philip Mowrey
67 IIJ Brown
® Tlxanaa Johnson. w...
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® A C Steward................
Carlloo
70 J Hanaberger............
71 Cbas Butin- .
72 Michael Fender
73 Joseph Johnson
74 Sedore A Worden . .
21
75 Richard Jobncox ....
&lt; •ranKcrilie
76 Ira D Brook*.
77 Warren Calkins
■ Eu thud
78 Philander Otl*
78 Patsev MePbarlln...
.Hailing*
80 William Snyder.. ■&gt;..
81 Geo Edger \
^*&lt;2 F red Schray..................
« Janie- Bn-k\ v
: . •..
M
85
80
^7

George Guest
J M Reiaer
Coridon Smith
Ira nnd perry Stowell..

88 A II Rowlader
S» Jacob HuHibcrgvr
00 George Kepu&lt; r
02-ZSteaVfne* ‘dBm*
a

.Hope

03 Mile* Llpreomb
Smith A Mote*
to A EverhartX.
06 Peter Boddema
•7 L\Moorr

. Tonite* Spring*
43
Barry

* SBWliliaou ....................
The Next 28
.... Suafirifi
too William Edwins...
30
....... Ik-rlia'
. Irving 101 William E Curti* .
,...A»»vri*
10? Jasper Miller-------Conrad Schmcieber.
..Castleun
108 Hl ran* Worst
Days will be
2 rank Kohler
104 Philip Garllngcr ..
And FURNISHING GOODS.
Joint Buhler
16ft Sara Bollinger.. ..
Chet Wood..............
..hope
100 S H Larabee
Bargain
Our new stock in these lines is Ransom Wolcott'
107 John Timin
larger than ever, better than ever,
Month for
cheaper than ever.
lhe following describes about how they feel:
You at
Woodland, July 15, 1887.—My Milwaukee Jr. bought of
LMsdgfl&amp;Soa’j.
Mesaer .Bros, works to my entire satisfaction. It is a six foot

R. Mudge &amp; Son

Tricora l Tricora!
What is it? We have got it-,
The Ladies all want it.

The Best $1 Corset Made
The Tricora War Corset.
every one warranted.

L’Amour is tb Best 50c. Corset
Come and .get one and try it.

in politic*, but no

Jupior

Rev. A. !D. Grigsby will preach the
annual memorial sermon to the Fitzgerald
Post on Sunday morning, the 3.5th, at the
Presbyterian church and in the evening
will give tlx; last of his readings from tire
Pilgrims’ Progress. •

lune and Residence
No.
i Sylvester Munger. JobMtown
I Krwin Hctue. Hastings
I Mary PriAard, Baltimore
While Gov. Luce was in the city Satur­
i Chari I a Hl DiUenbecK. Woodland
day, the Banneii scribe interviewed him •_
“ &lt; tolu Kenbey. Saranac
touching the political situation.
With
characteristic frankness he replied: “If
congress shall do the right thing in three
CompBti]
matters. It will make the path to victory
for the republicans comparatively easy.
Those three are silver, pensions and tariff.
Bead of tlie great medicinal value of the
It now seems certain that proper action
will be taken on these important subjects.” remedies which enter Into the composition
Then the scribe suggested tluat even with of Brooks' kidney and Liver syrup. It
all that, an unwise nomination for govern­
or ot Michigan might endanger tbe state. contains uvas-nrsL golden seal, buchu. dan­
“Certainly,” said hls excellency “tbe re­ delion. mandrake. CuhreFs root, cascarapublican party can nominate a man who sagrada, burdock, etc. These Ingredients
will lead to disastrous defeat. On the other
hand, it can name one who will make vic­ are prescrllxal by our leading physicians
tory certain. The situation is much as It and are remedies of unequalled merit for
was In 1880. We must study the situation, liver ami kidney complaints and blood dis­
I
consider the temper of the |&gt;cople, and act orders.
I hereby certify that 1 have examined
accordingly.
1 am noHxxvnlng anybody
for governor or any other office. The re­ Brooks' Kidney and Liver Syrup, nnd have
publicans ot Michigan are able to attend to found. It to rontain the constituents as
that, and can be counted on tn do the right claimed, hi due proportion*, which makea
thing. No, with proper action on the part it a remedy qf unimpeachable quality and
of congress, wise nominations for state of­ integrity forthe purpom which It Is In­
ficers. especially governor, no danger to tended.
E. J. Wkkks. ChemlsL
republican ascendency Is to be apprehend(If Weeks’ I&gt;rug and Chemical Co.,
Jnckson, Minh.

Your Dollar
will
Buy Better
Values
In our Store
than
Ever Before.

/T\ilu/aul^ee

cut, but handles easy for two horses. I cut 16 acres in less
than one day of heavy wheat. Some of my wheat was very
heavy and badly lodged, but the little Milwaukee waded right
through. I used to sell tbe Deering binder and used one on
my farm, but. think the Milwaukee runs as easj' with two
borses as the Deering with three.—Johs-M. Risek.
Baltunore, Sep. 24, ’80.—There is no better binder made
than the Milwaukee. It is the easiest draft machine in use.
—Chau. M. Mack.
1
8®p’ “■*’ ’®-—I ’ant to say that if I were to buy
binders would have nothing but a Milwaukee Jr. I have
run one three years. It has never missed a bundle "i|eB
wine was m the box and is nearly as good as theday I bought
• It is the hghtest draft binder I oversaw.—Wm. J. 1 ishkb.
h.?aVcn?A^i.c11;’ J."Jy 5&gt; ■81-This is to certify th;.: I ha«
*r,s4 sblf'binders on my farm between the M’.wtAr/w
th® Champion. I wanted the best and lightwJy.M uer I ?ould b“y. 88 &lt;ny ***&gt;n is a span of tlirea
^ar.? . °°lt». I found the Milwaukee not onlv dre" u h ast
w,XtEr&lt;Le!liVer’b,nt ?batwaa much easier to hiin i I
1 »»
&gt; much pleased with it and consider it tlie most d.',^:i;d|le
machine for a farmer I have ever seen.—A. E. Path . "s.
f
!?ept\ 2Ptb) ’89.—Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds: i •. uts:
co,nvinrce&lt;l.that no wheat grows so large but tiiat my
good shape. It r!;us
ak it superior to any
Wm. E. Cvbtiss.

in the World.

�Hastings Banner.
Hvtings Thursday, May&amp;l 1890.
W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

Jos. Rogers
Has just reseived his stock
-aimed goods and they are
. u-&lt;&gt; to please you. Wo are
. using Wit our
.

Crockery at Cost
•ur. it is useless- to mention
- vou all know it is the best.
-• (*iv sack warranted 1st
. rade.

Joseph Bogers.
SH0KE--

Eb.POWERJ’
NO. 35.
4LWAYS THE SrtHE
ALWAYS THE BEST

5&lt;- CIQA1R
IN THE

U. 5. ••*
i ■ i ■ it-t tuv.iiur left me. this Is to forbid
trusting her on my account at I shall
le’.-.s contracted by her after this date,
itfv, May 30th. JHOn.

LOCAL NEWS.
[ion this week.

,(BS

&gt;r a very large crowd in town show
luKlirop ha-« new milch cow for
imillinery sale at the Racket
.1 wmtlpues.
,

••a&lt;di ins-sin.this vicinity give promid an abundant crop.

! &gt;■ ImK: crackers sold In this market

i'uwefsis building au addition to
iM* in the 4th ward.
.
i. ' Niriner took Mrs. John Young to
-:tbe' a-ylurn Tuesday evening.
■b- have given grass a big ••starter.”

&gt; house in the 2nd ward, on
: If desired. Inquire, of C. D. BeeM. C. II. R. time table in
many changes/Imvc taken

i.- al) loin
believe It

unde of the
r tliey are
•pairing' of
I.-lie al Frank Stebbins. Swnd

want n good fitting pair of
&lt;• * made to order, call &lt;m Philip

hi

upiuiou of tin- many who use
v k ho doubt that the Jackson
in- the best sold in this market.
i ke Hrst sample of woo! boots made at
■ r.i.-tiiry here we're finished last week,
vtd they’re tbe finest that can be pro-

i&gt;»\ce with your stomach by
- -*“.e Jackson crackers. They
beat. Enquire for them of your
Herman Grant. of Woodland. fainted
:&lt;:• In the middle of the road near the
.. ground* Friday, nnd camo near being

«e|i&lt;A»l board voted unanimously
• evening to retain MlM Hallock as
• ■utni of the high school. Very

'■utliir Leiii.s i« making a great im■ • vmue'itt In the property he recently puri-d of Mr. Hutchinson Green SL Val■
jii*v«t does anything by halves.
■
" a! option law und the new tax'
vTlr- now in tin- ring to br nextMtsaDed
• ih. si;pr» nn- court. It will lx: strange
l:t'.&lt;yare not declared unconstitutional.
Lathrop his rented a fine office over
H &gt;£-ts grocery. When the Dr. gets it
•' -I up and furnished, as he intends
■ j -1 it. he will have as nl-enn office as
uer.- b in the county.
• Grind Rapids division of the M. C.
■■ !■ '-an llow
Of flyerBt m Wl.|| as
' • n.ain line. Monday morning it took
’ •• ‘ L i train just 12 minutes to run from
Middleville tn this city.
&lt; "i.’iiv (’oiiilil^j-. jiving near Mhldle-

!

e. waUurrestefl in Grand Rapids Tues'•'*&gt;. for fraudeutly disposing of mortgaged
ili- hearing will take place next
Wednesday before Justice Kenaston.

I !•• i ax- of uu* People vs. Odell for an
■ ' -mpt io (Jrfnuiil an insurnnee company
■b-burning or his own buildings, .was
-&gt;d '•■•tore s&lt;|uire Kenastou Tuesday.
;
’•J*!* nre in the case of the people
-•&gt;• ;di ink,in and the case continued.
1,i ar,! Tue=d.iyeveningelectL■ H'•.llingtin D. .Sterling, of Con■;"•'■ ■
U** rintendent ot the city sciwxd*;
' ' ■ sterling is a gntdbate of the state
ha4 |lad eohsj(jeni.||eeXp(.r.
!.•!-&gt;
an hwtrjuetor. and comas very
" ' .. '.meuded.
»'

Rdunl n 1:*rh,, v Ceding Well supplies can
Ln-irn- ’
***''' B*r the I lasting?
largest .hLJr®? Worka have put in the
“"«&gt;««! toln "u.
•ud 1J*-* **”
’im&lt;-u. i,„. “
amnly. Xaw lilhr
n?-*ow'«rold Iran I, J:„t a.
•'-.a,.;;'. 'T” ,n
Trl«. tower
““’"hHun,. Fa, coal,.

fi

Jas. McKevltt brought a member of th^

Saivalion Army,. who bad recently suf­
fered a stroke of paralvsis, from MlddteMHe to thia dty Saturday. Later the unfortanate young man was taken to the
county house for treatment

PERSONAL MENTION

A. wm ktalnl I. oar Inue or Jan weak,
the Hastings Creamtry is now hi successful
R. J. Grant went to Jaekaou Thursday? operation, having been accepted by the
company, fit is now receiving between
Rev. tv. M. Puffer was Iu Grand Rapids 2,000 and 3.Q00 pounds of milk per day,
The Plainwell Independent startAi out
paying therefor 70 cents per 100 pounds.
Thursday.
'i
on its 15th yearly visit last week, and lnIt will require twice that amount to make
or Kritwiag weaker with age. It is
/Mrs. Z. Shepherd was in Grand Rapids the venture n paying one. while the insti­
tftpidly growing In strength, as well as in (yesterday.
tution can handle 20.000 pounds dally.
The creamery is located on south Han­
every other way. and is one of Hie neatest
Dr. Sackett^ of Prairieville, was
In the over street! and is one of the best con­
«mjH&gt;v-t edited papers in Michigan.
city Friday.
structed buildings in the city. First is tbe
&lt;Roy Barlow and/Wallie Wilkins are de­
Ben Wing, if Orangeville, was In the receiving roojn. where tbe milk is taken In
voting their spare time now to putting
and weighed. From the receiving can' it
electric bells in bouses. These bells are city Monday.
goes to the milk vat From tliis"lt is
the most modem improvements and can b«Miss Pauline Shultz went to Grand Rap­ pumped up ta the heater by means of a
nut In any and every room In the house If Ids Tuesday.
steam’jet pump. From thia the milk is
deal reck and the prices for them are ven­
John Fumisi, of Nashville, was in tho taken to the DeLaval cream sejiarator.
moderate.
'
This is the meat interesting machine in the
city’Thursday.
• ;
creamery. Itl is run by steam on the same
Gov. Luce has tssued a proclamation
Miss Stevens, of Aliddlevllle, was in the plan as a turbine wheel by water. It at­
setting forth that after November no
Texas raised cattle ,han be imported into city Saturday.
tains the marteious speed of 7,000 revolu­
Michigan, and any such cattle In transit
Clyde Francis, of Nashville, was In the tions per minute. This machine Is manu­
factured ift Sweden. and is a hollow steel
through the state may be unloaded for feed city yesterday.
globe. It operates In this manner. Tbe
and water, only at yards designated for
Mrs. D. R. NcOmber was in the Valley milk is introduced into tlie center of the
the purpose.
City yesterday.
inside ot the globe while revolving at full
The Hastings Ba^nkr was 34 years old
Mrs. Jas. Clark, of Alma, Is visiting speed. Tlie rapid motion ot the globe is
last week. Always a good paper, the
soon communicated to the milk, throwing
friends
In
the
city.
’
Banner has been growing continually
the heavier part—tbe water and mineral
better during tbe past ten years and will
A. E. Dlrkenuau made a business trip matter, such as lime—to the outside, ami
no doubt continue* to do so, at least, so। to Toledo last week.
retaining the lighter part, the cream, near
long as Its present proprietors manage’ it.
L. C. Welton made a business trip to the center. By an ingenious device tbe
—Woodland News.
milk is drawn from one portion of the ma­
to Caledonia yesterday.
chine, and tlie leream from another. And
Highway commissioners of Barry and
IL K. Grant and M. L. Cook were In there Is no doiibt about tlie separation be­
adjoining counties can get good substantial
ing complete 'either, as all attempts to
iron britlges any size by calling upon the‘ Grand Rapids Tuesday.
raise cream on .that port of tlie milk sepa­
i
Miss
Gertie
Nimmo,
of
Middleville,
Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works. This in
rated by the machine from tlie cream has
the future will be i«rt of their business. spent Sunday in this city.
'
proved abortive. The thoroughly skim­
They will furnish plans, specifications and
E. M. Hartman, p.
principal JTlire Au- med milk is taken io the cistern or to the
prices on all kinds of highway bridges.
tonk where it Ik sold to those who wish to
le city.
They are the cheapest to build becau&gt;e_ Sable school, b in tbe
use It for feed at the low rate of 10 cents
they last forever.
John Granger, of Clyde. Ohio, is visltper 100, lbs. It is very good and very
Miss Sara Jones will give the cliarmhig Ing old friends in (his city.
cheap teed for fiogs or calves.
little opera, ••Katie- Dean* tlie first week in।
Tire cream gpcs from' the separator to
N. H.. Whitney and wife, of Richland,
June in Union liail. The entire operat visited relatives In the city Monday.
the cream vat. whence It is taken into the
churn. After | the cream is thoroughly
will be rendered by home talent. Miss
‘
Mrs.
B.
R.
Rose
wynt
to
Jackson
TuesElBe Simpson taking Hie principal part of
chut ned, the bptter Is taken to the •‘but­
J dav to attend the W. C. T. I’, meeting.
Katie Dean, the “Itagplcker.” About .‘JO
ter worker,” wtejre all tlie butter milk is
voices in all are required to rendef this,
Mrs. Harvey Lurvey. of Battle Creek, taken out and ihe right quantity of salt
added. After being thoroughly worked,
play, and all the participant have beeni arrited in the city Satuniay evening.
practicing for several montlis, which will1
Will Kelley went to Lowell Monday and the butter is pafeked In tubs and placed in
the cooling room,’ready for shipment. In
insure a first-class entertainment.
Tuesday in the interest ot A. Black * Son. the same room with tin- apparntns for but­
Decoration day wib. soon be here. «..«
nnd
ter-making Is a complete outfit for making
:
John
Wheeler
and
Irving
Price,
of
Aliethe G. A. R. post would like to have all
cheese, consisting of vats, cheese-press etc.
who can spare flowers, take them to theirr gan. visltul relatives in the city last week. In the.second room is a curing room for
hall on tlu! 39th. A committee will be att
Mrs. Eli Nicliblsand Miss Elsie latPrud. the cheese, nlsoltbe superintendent's office
the kali that day to receive Howers and we• of Orangeville, visited Hastings friends and a storage num.
trust that all who have flowers will1 over Sunday.
Beside the rodms medtloned below is the
interest themselves In this matter. A
engine room, containing a G horse power
Mr. Lug^r. manager of the L^nalng engine, which furnishes ample power. •
gixxl many flowers will be needed this
Engine
and
Iron
Works,
was
In
the
city
on
year as there are 32 graves to decorate, be­
The building Is heated by steam, is well
business last week.
ing 7 more than there were last year.
lighted., and Is a thoroughly model cream­
Mrs. E. J. Dickerman, of Chicago. Is ery. It is concodcd to be tbe finest insti­
••My. friend.” earnestly exclaimed the
visiting her son A. E. Dickerman, expect­ tution of Its kind in Michigan. It is kept
temperanc* lecturer, jxiiuting a Jong, quiv­ ing to remain here alxrut a month.
as neat aud sweet and clean as can be. and
ering forefinger straight at the cowering
nothing Is j&gt;ermttted about the place tluit
Mrs. H. G. Hale and Miss Maud could give tbe sBgbtcst taint to the butter.
figure of a man on the back seat, -what
Bentley,
of
Nashville,
attended
the
wed
­
w ill you do when you come to the end of
Mr l&gt;. E. Bird.-all has been selected as
your career and you find honor, hope, ding of Miss Druslc Bale last evening.
manager for the creamer}’, and Dan's
friends, home uud all that makes life valu­
S. Todd nnd C. W. Hughes shook the friends have no doubt lie is the right man
able or the future cheering-are lost—all dust of this city from their feet Monday for the place. He bikes great interest and
Inst?” ••I.ost:'” echoed Mr. Rumbo. dimly and started for Eagle River, Wisconsin.
pride In bls work, and is Anxious to estab­
conscious that a •;question .had been ad-,
lish for the product of this creamery a rep­
Edward Roos, manager of the felt buot utation that shall tie second to none any­
dressed M» him. “By Georg«‘, I’d (hie)
factory,
started
west
Monday
morning
on
a
advertlzer
J
I
.
where. In tills effort he is ably seconded
business trip for the benefit of that instl- by Mr. Geo. W. Buswell, the butter maker,
'
1
It Is perhaps not generally known that tution.
a pleasant gentleman with 18 years exper­
stamped envelopes which nre sjioiled by
Dr. Lmupman left Wednesrlay for ience in the creamery business, which he
mistakes in superscribing will be redeemed
Grand Rapids, to attend the annual meet­ knows from Alpha to Omega.
by the posloffitte department at tlielr stamp
The first butter made Irum tlie Hastings
ing of the Michigan association of Eclectic
value. Postage stamps damaged by stick­
creamery was put upon the maikct Satur­
physicians.
•
i
ing together In warm or damp weather,
day. It Is conceded that no finer butter
•Dr. E. Fish, of Mosinee, WIk.. accom­ could be
or for other causes before using, may be
made than that
produced
returned.by the purchaser or exchanged panied by bls sister, Mrs. L. -W. Wing, of here. Next week it is expected to begin
for new stamps. All redeemed envelopes Orangeville, visited friends here tije first ttie manufacture of cheese. Creamery but­
ami stamps are sent by postmasters redeem­ of the week.
ter never was so nearly a drug on the mar­
ing them to the department and records uf
Mrs. Robert Blackwood arrived in tbe ket as now, this being doe to thezfact that
tlie same are kept
city Saturday evening, from Canada, where western cattle growers.’who used to raise
entile only for behf, have, on account of
Joseph Rogers has purchased a one-haff she ha-* been caring for her sick son. fur the low price of lleef cattle, given attention
interest "in the* fine stallion Bay Prince, a few weeks past’to the manufacture of creamery butter.
Messrs. Rogers Jt Wait now being the
1-n.o .eauUr.i iu nooning uie market.
Ab-- &gt;»r. Ijimnman will fi—v,- FrDUy
Oivna*-'' **■*•’ ‘
“ “UC •U’O'll’K
morning for ulevelaud, to visit friends,
Vinny bred horu*. eight years old. rangey and will be in that city when the magnifi­ But first-class choese cannot be made west
of the Mississippi,’and it is expected that,
build, and weighing 1.250 pounds. The cent Garfield monumept is dedicated.
by giving atteutloh totht-making of cheese,
burse was lately purclmsed of Kent county (^Ilss Minnie Cook will leave tfedny for the institution here can be ulade profitable,
parties and is very highly spoken of by
until colder weather brings be Hur, prices
Erie.
Penn,
to
be
absent
through
the
breeders In that section. Terms to insure
for creamery buttl-r. The farmers Wftiiin
■f.S.OO. During the week this horse will summer, bhe has a position iu one of 10 miles ot Hastings ought to feel an inter-''
stand at Um Senter farm. Hastings and theJeadlng millinery stores of’tluit city.
est in this creamery, aud endeavor to sus­
Carlton town line. Saturdays he will la­
F. Cross. Mat Erb. Chas. Pickle, Sid tain it. If they do. it will prove a most
in this city, plkce not determined upon. Tinkler and Clias. Curry went to Cadillac
valuable friend to them.
Call at Joe Rogers’ store for further par­ Tuesday to attend the state firemen’s
ticulars.
tournament, as representatives of tlie local
tire companies.
Following nre the names of subscribers
Our city schools have lost two good teach­
ers in the past fi&gt;r the reason that no .In­
yr. and Mrs. J. A. Greble arrived home for the monuin-nt fund in the Bowen's
ducement has ever been held out to the from ati extended trip through the south­ Mills district. Yankee Springs. allowing
teachers to exeel in their work.
The ern, states and Cuba. Friday. We are glad the amounts subscribed and paid. This Is
liard-worklng. earnest, progressive teacher, to say that Mr. G. is rapidly improving tlie banner district of Barry county. Had
who sought by precept and example
ele­ from malarial fever which attacked him the 140 other districts done proportionately
well., the monument would have been paid
vate her pupils, has been paid no'more while in Florida.,
*
for long ago:
than tbe sloth, who evidently followed the
C. W, Armstrong paid 110. 8. It Pierson
vocation for the|pay there was in 1L and
1, G. W. Knickerbocker paid 1. T. B.
Salt pork only tt cents per pound at Jos. paid
who seemed to forget that she was a teach­
Moore paid 1. L. W. Smith paid L Jas. Par­
er after the school was closed for the day. Rogers.
tridge paid 1. C. M. Shawl not paid 1. Electa
Gocdou paid 1. K. W. Gordon paid I, Emma Cool­
Now this is not right In the first place
The Racket can save you 50 per cent, on idge paid 1. Minerva Goodspeed paid 1, Mrs.
none but good teachers ahonld be selected,
Bacon paid 5'c.A.C. Hunt paid 1,Ed. Hunt paid
millinery goods*.
aud the teacher , who did the best workby music at monument ball 50c. Cum. Tolhurst
Buy the Jackson cracken*. always the paid 8"c. Rena Mlssef paid floe, Mrs. Wm. Hunt
should get the most pay.
Bld 50. Mrs. Erank BMsner paid Kc. Robert
same.' always the best
snor paid I, Mrs. James Williamson paid tOc
For many months the elegant roller mill
F. Roubles paid 1, Wm. Ounbui paid i, A.
The Jackson corset waists and full line J.
Headley paid 1. London Clark paid L Mrs. Jane
in this city has been dosed, for the reason
of
summer
corsets
at
the
Racket.
Plenum
paid Q0*. MIm Hallie King paid 50c. D. C.
that the five present proprietors were not
Burpee paid 1. Miss Berth* Pierson paid BOc. K
practical millers, and could not make sat­
Tom Spence has sold Ids Interest in the H. Bowen and sou «. J. W. Briggs nnd family
isfactory arrangements with other parties grocery of Hicks * Spence to Esau Can­ paid 10. Hector Patterson paid 1. John Rickert
paid 3, Wm. B. Klsworth paid 1. lizzie Brightral
to induce them to open it. Arrangements non.
I. *C. W Armstrong fteunlon) paid a. raised. by
satisfactory to birth side* have now been
ball paid 884. Total MS.
A full line of ladles’ and children’s fine monument
• Previously credited on reunion sunscription
made however, between the owners and
shoes
at
about
one-half
tlie
regular
price
'W. H. Whipple, of Alma, formerly of this
Recapitulation:
* Cash nald on above list to C.
city, whereby theanlH will soon be running.. at the Racket
W. Armstrong frt’A Paid M. L. Cook gl
Mr. Whipple has many friends in this city,
Word front Rev. O. Hi Ferry, of Prairie­ Paid in music for ball 50c. Unpaid |1.
who will be glad to know that he will set­ ville. says that fr fraud lias been around
tle here. And having had years of exper­ that township, playing the role of an ex­
ience In some of the best roller mills in slave.
There will be held a school ot. Instructthe state, all may be assumed that the ex­
tion at Masonic Hall, this city, on Tuesday.
Co to Philip Lutz to get your boots and May27tli. Commencing at one b’elbck p.
cellent grade of Hour made at this mill
heretofore, will be dupileated hereafter, shoes repaired. He will give you satis­ in. By order of Arthur M. Clank.
faction. Next’to L M. B. Glllasple’s
Grand Lecturer.
under his supervision. ’
store on Jefferson St
Tlie Supreme Court, of Michigan, lias
AH persons wanting water works put in
Real Eatale Tranaferti.
just decided a case that will be of great stores, houses or yards should go to the
Following are the real estate transfers
interest tb Mutual Benefit Societiea. A Hastings Engine A Iron Works. They
for the week ending May 19th, 1890, as
policy was taken out by one who had no have a large stock of hydrants, street
insurable Interest in tbe life of tbe other. washers. Iron and lead pipe, rubber nnd taken from the books in thercgtater’soffice:
Jonepb G. Collison to Jas. 8. Colliaon; ‘jaseeS
After th« dmibonb. ran, to,ami the cotton hose, hose reels, nozzles, etc.,
Orangeville, S22S.
money was paid to the one who had
which will be sold nt cost until July 1st
out the policy, Mien the legal hdlrs of the Now is tlie Uine for citizens who want
That Rhcumati.m can
deceased brought suit to recover the their city water put In cheap to profit by One Who Know*
be Cored.
amount of the policy frota tbe beneficiary. fhls offer. A first class plumber will do
Hastinoh. Mich.. April 23, 1889.
Fhe court held that such proceedings were the work clieap and good,
Rheumatic Strap Co.. Jackson. Mlcb.
In tlie nature of a gambling contract; that
Gents: This Js to certify that 1 had
the money could jiot have been wlle^td
been troubled with: rheumatism in all Ils
from the Insurance company by the heirs ^Testerdav afternoon at the residence of forms for tbe past twelve’years, and was
Mr. and Mr*. D. R. Cook, by Rev. W. M.
nor lienefieiary; but as the money had been
Puffer. Mr. Fred A. Curtk of Detroit, and confined to my bed at various periods from
voluntarily paid to the beneficiary the heirs
three to six montlis at a lime, and 1 could
Mbs Drusir Bile, of tills city, were united
gift about only by the aid of crutches. I
bail no legal remedy.
in marriage. The immediate relatives and
employed several flnrt class physicians of
Don’t sign, Wf a e&lt;-ntemporary. But a few of the nearest frleDds of the con­ this city, none of whom effected a cure or
such a caution as this seems hardly tract irg purtie* were invited to witness
gave permanent relief even.
the
ceremony.
After
this
bad
been
per
­
nrce*i«try to any person in the ini1
About two years ago I was induced tn
formed, and the. parties congratulated by
try Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup, nnd after
&gt;,«, MV jwpb- there .to,
"« P1™ .theaascuibled gurkts. refreshments were Liking a few IrnUies I experienced relief,
serveiL
The
newly
wedded
pair
took
the
bnrth-M men. who attach Uwlr
and now consider myself cured. I un­
to paper, or do-nment. wh&lt;*« content, G::iS p. ui. train fur Detroit Mr. CurttS hesitatingly recommend this imtlicine for
mtoht have a »rtou. Inndnit tl!»n tbem- will be rememUre* as the foreman in the rheumatism. I know what -R has done
Democrat office until aboat a year and a
.elenworthelr.ffalra. "■Ithwrtn
for me, what physicians could uot do, L e.
at their control.. Omleewt™ h&gt; MH"*'" hair ago- He is now foreman of one.uf the cnreii me of rheumatism.
aenuahtt UtetMofrM wltJl lb*
rVW leading art-printing office* ot Detroit. He
Mrs. H- J- Kenfield.
X totfare a^lna K
worked he is a subs’, estimable young man. The
The undenilgned l« i-craonally acquaint
calculable harm to thousands of util Inun- bride is well ami favorably .known In ed with Mrs. KenlleM. and knows tbe
Harting*.
Tbe many friends of Mr. and
Uoncl people. Then ro.d all
Mrs. Curtis wish Hmm abundant joy and above statement to be true.
Fhkd L. Heath.
prosperity, and tbe Baxkkm join* them In
. ,
Dreggist, Hastings.
A a top, OWWUOOcongratulations and good wishes.
,
Jas. L. Wilkins went to Detroit Monday.

kOWlKS
HrtKbW
We are pleased with the numbet of sales already made of
the little

New Steel McCormick Binder,
Everyone is pleased with it that sees it, for it is a marvel of •
simplicity and strength and without a doubt the lightostdraft
binder now made. It fe bound to win for itself the first rank
as a

PERFECT HARVESTER AND BINDER.
We have also secured tbe agency for the Deering line of
machines. Their Binder has become famous as a perfect
working machine. Both the

Deering - and - McCormick
Machines are to-day known throughout every state in the
Union. More sold than all others together Don’t be per­
suaded into giving your order for some cheaply made machine
when for perhaps a few dollars more yon can buy the best
machine on earth.

noras.

743923

We have the Thomas Hand and Horse Damp Hay Rake,
also the

NEW TAYLOR RAKE.

Oliver Combination Plow
Is growing in greater favor’oach year, and farmers are real­
izing more and more the saving in expense of the Combina­
tion point over the old style. One reversible point will out­
wear three of the others. Have you seen the

New Mishawaukee Wheel Cultivator,
The finest blade ever made?
BUGGIES, ROAD WAGONS. FARM SPRING WAGONS,
JACKSON LUMBER WAGONT, ROAD CARTS, oij./
which we can make yon prices to suit.
-

CALL AND SEE US.

.

W. F. POWERS.

New Store.

New Stock.

New Prices.

Dry Goods, Boots and Shoes.
We desire to call your attention to our line of Dry Goods
that we are offering this season.
■ .
We have added largely to our stock since our removal and
can now show you as desirable a line as\an be found in the
county.
We call special attention to our line of Dress Goods.

Cashmeres,

Henriettas,

Brilliantines, Flannels, SilkWarpHenriettas,

~Eitc
Special inducements in the way of

LOW PRICES
On these goods. We also have a very good line

LACE CURTAINS
That we offer very cheap. We are agents for

Victor and Madam Strongs Tricora Corset
IMaists and Corsets.
They, are the BEST 1IN THE LAND.

Umbrellas and Parasols,
All the latest styles and everything new. We would be
pleased to show you our line of

• It will bo for your interest to see our line before buying
elsewhere. We can positively save you money on every pur­
chase. We sell honest goods at honest prices and guarantee
every article to be strictly as represented.

O. D. SPAULDING

�wlerity which Hood's Sarsaparilla has
a spring raedletns to woodrrfu:. It
*uJt those elements of beaitb-girtng.
InInc and appetite-restoring which
, serins u&gt; nvcu

iue tn a dull, tired, unsatisfactory
wbeti sou niav be so much benefited
.SXpnril" It poTlfles tbe biota

NOTABLE DEATHS.
Wirt Dexter, of Chicago, Sud­
denly Summoned, j
H£ GOES FBOM LAJOB INTO BEST.

Wttyljmd wants a base ball club.
The Spanish have n proverb: "Woman Utemlly In H»rnr»« Ha Bocalre* the Coll
loves with her ear. but man with his eyes"
Persuasive wooing captures a woman's
heart, while an attractive appearance con­
quers the man. To retain man's .affection
aud secure enduring happiness, a woman
should be as charming in married Hfe as.
Chicago. May W.-jWirt Dexter, the
in the daya of bewitching maidenhood
Iler captivating weapons arc a fair and leafier of the Chicago bar.1 died at his home,
. Blooming complexion, soft and spotless 1,721 Prairie avenue, Saturday evening,
•hands, freedom from skin and scalp Im­ after only two hours' illness. Only hb
purities, pimples, chapping and the’pos- wife and a physician were with him when
♦scsslon of the delicate bloom of perfect be drew hb last breath. The disease of
health. Coir’s Cartailsoap. the perfect which Mr. Dexter died was angina pectolra.
medicinal toilet, ba|h and nursery wan is
Always a vigorous, healthy man and an
her salvation. Price 25 cents. Sokl by
untiring worker, Mr. Dexter paid very lit­
an drugghts.
tle attention to physical nilnients which
Pleasure steamers have begun running would have made others think they were
on Gnu [take.
'
sick men, and be has often overtaxed his
strength while at work on some of the Im­
Mrs. Charles Greenwood, of Indianapolis, portant cases whfth have constantly of
luul what the doctors called, asthma, but late years engaged his attention.
Taken Ill While at Work.
she got .little relief until she took Dr. Mlles’
Saturday he was at work in hb office all
New Cure, which soon made her long
winded, stopped the pain fn chest, swelling day, nnd, the businesH he had on hand
of ankles, cough, paipitation, etc. Sold at Ijeing urgent, he stayed up over hours on
W. II. Goodyear’s.
it, neglecting tu go home to dinner nt 0
Work ie to begin on the Highland Park o’clock as was his custom. At 7 o’clock,
while almost alone -la hb office, he was
hotel at once.
seized with suddeu nnd severe pains in
his cheat, which canned him to stop hb
To tho liver and bowels, but give no work, and he sent out for a physician. 1110
strength. The more you take the more
doctor who resjK&gt;nde&lt;! saw that Mr. Dex­
you need. Miles' Pills (M. P.) positively
ter was a very sick mitj, and calling a carstrengthen. The longer taken, the less re­
riaga the lawyer was helped into it nnd
quired. Samples freest W. II. Goody ear's. driven rapidly to his home, where he ar­
A Woman's Relief Corps has beeii rived a Little before 8 o'clock, and in one
hour was dead.
organized at Allegan.

CASTAWAY TOOK THE PRIZE.

rpije total eclipse
XJorfp vaqist? fron? sigljt,

Nkw York, May 16.—The great race of
the Brooklyn Jockey clnb—th&lt; Brooklyn
Handicap—was run yesterday /n a track
that the rain tad done Its best to make
alow, and succeeded pretty well. The race
—which was for «I0,000, second horse to re­
ceive «e,(u&gt; and third home MJMO-wm
witDoued by thousands of people and gal­
lantly run.
Raceland and tides wen:
scratched ivceusc of the condition of the
conrae. Castaway took tlie lead at the
start. an&lt;l was never headed, coming in six
lengths to the Tore; Badge second, Eric
thin! Los Angeles ’vas fifth. Tbe time
wii.«2.1(», which ifr considered fast for the
IX miles in view of th'1 state uf the track.

FOR

ORTGAGE Hale.
Default bavins been made in,

Appears irj its njig^t
toeutrm i.

’* cm"».

sSsasr-”"1

i • Naw therefore. by virtue of the
.
' contained tn sato mirtgiKr an&lt;»«e
| mob MM made aMaRMdt"’U

Tfye eqornipua sales of
l SANTA CLAUS SOAP
\are due to its Superior Quality
\ aijd Uniform Excellence,
'x\ Guaranteed by ttje

Lot'isvtiXE, May 15.—sporting men felt
bine all Tuesday;at tbe prospect-for the
opening of the raws on Churchill Downs
but they were blher yesterday when they
opened their eye4 to saw the rain coming
down in torrent. | Had Tuesday’s rain been
all the track [ would have been in
fiiir condition, but yterterdny made
it a quagmire. There were 10.01D people
on the grounds when the Derby was
culled, Robespierre being the favorite.
After a fnir start Robespierre took the
lead nt the quarter and held ft to the back
stretch, when Riley went to the front and
btayed there, wmning by six lenrthfl
ahead of Palhiule, Robespierre, ifiird.
Time, 2:45. The other races were won as
follows: Grandpu, H mile, ld»7S': Uncle
Bob. I mile, 1:45; White N’oae. *i mite
heats, 1:191;, and, 1:30.
Chicago, May UL—The winning homes
at the west side park yesterday were:
Ferryman. .&lt; ml|e, l:10M; Haramtauro. •»'
mite, I:22L.; Bonnie King, K mile, 1:35;
Pinkie T., ‘J mile. 1:22} J: King Roxbnrg,
11-10 miles over burdlre, 2:0H.

i CARLISLE CHOSEN

!

V\

of Hastings ft hat being the 1.1 A X.£ ifce,.,y
cull court for Barry■ conn'v,'flr’

Hartman
I’f-ruua
Ohio.

Ali o

MANUFACTURERS

X \N,K. FAIR BANK i col
\

CHICAGO.

Dr. H
writes:

was brta
a horribl
was rapi
tire nyst

CHAMPION

BINDERS
MOWERS

Hr slate
rral phya
without
a course
in a few
i in prove
time be
band wa
• r.idicnti
opinion t
had it no
erties co
frankly a
the work
Treett
mailed fn

SENATOR.

BEST

ARE THE
Wirt Dexter was the grandson of Sam­
Mrs. V inslow's Soothing 8yrup should always uel Dexter, a member of the cabinet of
be used; for children teething. It soothes the President John Adama. Hia ability in the
FrAXKFORT, Ky., May 17.—Immediately
child,softens tbe gums, sila vs all pain, curve
wind cotie and
the best remedy fordiarrturx practice of law was a characteristic of the after the Democratic joint legislative cau­
AND SQ WARRANTED.
Twenty-five cents a tattle.
Dexter family, mnny of its members hav­ cus had been called to order last evening.
ing attained prominence at the bar. Wirt
It is estimated that there are 135,000 Dexter was tarn at Dexter, a little town Senntor.Coopernrore and Announced the
wilbdrawnl'of Ex-Governor Proctor Knott
Patrons of Industry irv Michigan.
in Michigan, in IKfl. The little town re­ | a* a eaudidnto for United States senator.
SAMPLES AT ONE OR MORE AGENCIES IN EVERY COUNTY. FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ADDRESS.
ceived its name from the family, and its
i t boast Wna
_____ that it was the _home
__ _ ...
greatest
of When the balloting began there was great ,
It you will send us your address, we will mail theDextCTK The eitriy years of htelifa excitement, as it )»ecamc evident thnt the '
you our Illustrated jurmphlvt explaining all
about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Blectrv-Voltaic were spent in the t&gt;&gt;« n, and there he be- majority of Knott's supporters were going
Carlisle. Judge Lindsay's followers, I
BeHand Appliances, and Uietr charming effects gambit education in the common schools,
CHICAGO, ILL.------ SOLE MANUFACTURERS.-------- SPRINGFIELD, o.
upon tbe tiervons debilitated system, and bow taker he attended the Michigan universi­
however, stood by him. and eight of tbe
they will quickly restore you to vigor, and man­
hood. Pamphlet free, if you are thus afflicted, ty at Ann Arbor for aabort time, aud then Knott votes went to Representative M&lt;
we will send you a Bell and Appliances on a enteaed an eastern college, where he Creary. The ballot resulted: Carlisle. 52.
trial.
Lindsay, 33; McCfrary, 30. Senator Smith
Vi&lt;M.TAie Brut Co., Marshall, Micb._ finished hb education.
th&lt;;n announced |tbe withdrawal of Mc­
Ionia county shlpix-si about seventy
He was a zealous atudent and nppliixl Creary.
thousand dozen of eggs last week.
himself closely to Ute books tihus laying
the baals for the great, learning that inter
Before the roll-call for the second ballot
in his career matte him prominent before was concluded it was evident that Mr.
Loose'- Red Clover Hie Remedy , is a the bar of Chicago. After graduating
positive specific for all forms of the dis­ from college he returned home. Not hav­ Carlisle' would receive the nomination,
nnd
amid cheering and much confusion
ease. • Blind, bleeding. Itching, ulcerated ing determined on bis ftiture course,he cnFor gaged in tbe lumbering business iu the the vote was announced: /Carlisle, 72;
and protruding piles. Priqe 50c. ”
Lindsay, 43. tin motion of Senator
sale by W. IL Goodyear.
northern petiinsnla of Michigan. Thin did Thomas, o&amp;behalf of Judge-Lindsay and
not satisfy him* and about twenty-seven his friends, Carlisle’s nomination was
To cure Biliousness, nick Headache, (.o&amp;itb
The Free Methodist camp meeting Bill
year* ago he came to Chicago. Entering made unanimous, nnd a committee of five
patlon. Malaria, Liter Complaint, take
be held at Lakeview August 27.
tbe law office of Sedgwick &amp; Walker, he was appointed by the chairman to notify
the safe acd ccrtatll remedy,
begun the study of law nnd about two Mr. Cariisle of his nomination,uud to con­
SMITH’S
years
later
was
admitted
to
the
Lar.
duct him to tiie chamtar, where, upon ar­
Eminent authorities unanimously agree
rival, he made a brief s]M*ech expressive of I
that the high pressure methods of modern
EX-POSTMASTER PAUL.
his appreciation of the honor conferred ■
life are rapidly 'making tis a race of iictupon him.___
______
vous invalids.--subject to all manner ot
nervous affections, headache, insanity,
i
of Panffysls.
BILLINGS PLEADS HIS CASE.
dfazlnes*. neuralgia, backache, hysteria,
k.vwas City, Mo., May is.-^George II. |
Fae ..
the
Biac
(4G|ittl.. , KM ALE
..
.
. Bewtottrt
irS51OlI.
nervous troubles of the heart, stomach, Paul,
ex-postmaster of
of Milwaukee,
Milwaukee, who
who * Tlle Alteeril Slnyer of Attorney Klncidey
' ul. ex-nostmaster
kidneys, brain, etc. Ladle* and gentlemen w’as stricken with paml^Kte Inst Tuesday
who are thus afflicted, or who are compell­
Des MoiXKB, la. .May 20.—The unusual
ed' to keep late hours, do much mental or at hia desk, died yesterday at firo'clock n.
physical work., w ho worry or fret about m. without having recovered tomscious- spectacle of a convicted murderer, under I
There were thnes dttTnHC -!»«iltntw
business or domestic troubles, should re­
member that no other remedy in the world when hopes were rnised us to his condition, tits own ctiM* before the supreme court of
will so Speedily cure
dtoekses. re­ but he began sinking Inst Saturdny night, tho state was wit neared here yexterday
move worry and the blues induce tranquil aud passed away, with ‘no apparent pain, afternoon. Tbe convict in question is M.
l/r&gt;8, PARnOTsleep, relieve pain, or build up the brain surrounded by hia family. The funeral G. Billings, once one of the be*t known
Btrds Rtvs. Gold
and nervous systems, as Dr. Miles' great ceremonies were held at 2 o'clock this aft­
Kh a S«&gt;ai&gt;
ernoon, and the remains were forwarded to attorneys In the state, who. it is alleged,
discovery, the Restorative- Nervine. It
in !k-cemtar. 1887, shot ami killed Colinty
contains no opium or morphine. Trial Milwaukee for burial.
Atioruev
Kingsley
nt
Waverly
for
alleged
I
George lloward Ejtul was tarn Jn Ver­
tattles free at W. H. Goodyear's' drug
.e pencilions
mont, March 14, 1824. Ln 1830 he was post* Inlim&amp;cJ- witli hb (Bllilng’s) wife. Billings
store.
master of Burlington, Vt. He came to has been twit-.- tried, convicted aud sen­
T7-FTr~*
■
it — dated.u»e ,24th day of February A. D. tS77.
tenced
to
UL
’
imprisonment,
and
this
is
The main building on the exposition YTsconxin in 1851, aud held many offices In
_
! •‘‘"V’F®’?..*4 ,n
of the register ot
the state, hl* last'beiug thnt of postmaster fhesecond time that the supreme court
grounds at Detroit is being enlarged.
HdE
“a,T&gt; *nd*tateol Michat Milwaukee. Postmaster Paul’s troubles has been called upon to sit in judgment
.
with the civil sendee commismonershtaut jMKin his appeal.
jery and gadso Disagreed.
the mauag: ment of the postoffice nre wed
* 9100a
ill ' “f. tow
nltm
’Jj? tDfttee
B2u.r« th?
t,? wm
wro of “
lt&gt;e Hundred
iiundred and
known. His encounter with Theodore , The grounds lor reversal, eleven in num­
। nineteen dollar* and sixty eight wnt&lt; and at&gt;
rei , attorney fee of fitly dollars i.tovided tor in SMd
Roosevelt attracted notice throughout the ber, were prepared by Billings himself in
&lt;!&gt; mortgage.aud no suit or proceedings at law
country.
.
J/
his prison eell, the chief being the state­
Tl havlna Deen lostitnlvd to recover the
ment frenn tho tanch of Judge Ney, who
I p*rt"fhvtco’r*d
9*’’1 wwr!p,8“ °r ,*B2*
Funcrat of Jmt&lt;e Drummond.
" PARKE?: 6 _
Sretted oterthc last trial of the case, to the
O~ I
““
i*-«t' «&lt; ■““&gt;
Chtcabo, 'May W.—The funeral services
eci that if he (the judge) were the jury
HAIR BALSAM
of the late Thomas Drummond, ex-judge trying the case ly-would ^turn a verdict
contaicea In said n&gt;»rigarv mi&lt;i the statute In
»
r&gt;
I
such
case made aud pr^wS-dJot'c. u hr%by
of the United States circuit court, were of not guilty upon the evidence introduced.
D Mlv“i l'n°!n»^al."/VMy’ .“!0 ^‘riy-firet day &lt;4
held at St. James’ Episcopal church, cor­ Judge Ney also gihl after the verdict had
kJ ]
*5
» clock hi the forenoon.
X *. ’halTjellat nubileaucttoo. to Use highest Oidner of Cass and Huron «treels, this after­ been rendered that he miglr have ret its
O
1
n^rr
,he ronrt house
noon.
The
Rte
Rev.
W.
E.
Mctaren.
Track laying will*commence on Annr- wh.wc,,i.r
&lt;»&gt;« being the tdaee
bishop of the dloceae, conducted the ser­ verdict aside if an appeal had been taken.
Billing* was brought In Monday by the
Arbor’s electric road within three weeks.
c , ’'here the circuit court lor harry county Is
DOK AGBNTS WANTED FOR
vices, asnisted by the Rev. Mr. Hall, rector sheriff from Aiiamosa iwnitentiai-y nnd
ai talden). the premises described in said inertKU-!, or somnch tboreof as may be ueceswy
Man was marie to mourn br*t need be pf Christ church, Wheaton, and the Rev. made a strong plqit in his own behalf.
a
I J°I'"y the amount due oa Mid morlgSkf. with
suffer unDcoMMirUy? For every pol*ou Mr. Tuckerman at St. James’. The inter­
;®
op
*d«
1
*
’
.'J
’
cr
cent,
ti,tere&lt;i:.
and
all
lenal
costs,
tothere Is an antidote aud happily Bludblkl- ment was at Grareland. Thcservicea were
DEATH OF JUDGE DRUMMOND.
Ikm. gelher r.lth an aUcrcey's lee of fifty doilara
Blood and NMnT.iX":1
er Is the antidote to many evils that poison attended by n throng of the most eminent
i
Bottle, ot 0 Bottles forJj. j |
man's existence. This great vegetable men of the city and state.
specific is tbe must valuable that medical
?. co/ ..
‘•'"•“u.p u» itunanti. in 'hr ronnrv nf
A Republican Fournier Dead.
1 Barrr.
___ .. .. y*
Chicago. May 17.—Judge Thomas Drum­
research has succeeded In wresting from
Harry. Uirhlnn
Michljcon. know: and daserttatf
M
Oshkosh, Wte., May 19—Capt. D. P. mond died Gt his home in Wheaton Thurs­
Sold by W. H. (
the Mratheast quarter of tbe northeast quarter
.the secret depths of science. It is a sur­
prisingly controlling power lit cases of Mapes, one of the founders of the Repub­ day night. He had been in poor health for
’aS 1 wrat con,»&gt;nl«:ff «ort&gt;
MORTGAGE HALE.
cancer and tumors, ft reduces glandular lican party, died at Winneconne Friday several mouths, but none bf hb friends
For Soldiers, Widows and I^^V-i'pnv eU‘
&lt; । acres ot land, be tbe same more or leas ar­
. Bwellings, alleviates epilepsy, regulates night, after an Hines* tit only a few hours. knew tliat t|je end waa fast approaching
tires. Write to
. »- ’ &gt;'•’
"l«» £,
TW' vb’™U“"l "•
P. O. Box 5M. Washington. I'- ‘
.
Jonx A. (iRRnLK.
the bowels, promotes digestion, tones the Capt. Mapefl was a member of the little
until
Thursday.
In
the
afternoon
he
be
­
KWwnpan* prar—*'
*’ » l
M«-Th 1«. I«o.
Norton,.
stomach, induces Bleep sustains against gathering which, under the leadership of
In 111. nffle, o&lt;
BrtfHur nr 1&gt;«1, ^n,
atnlner of C ol i s. Sui
charge fur
fatigue and expels scrofulous and all other Maj. E. A. Bovay, and with the approval gan to sink rapidly, and breathed hb last
SMITH ft cotmtovg. xtvya for Mortgagee.
Chief Clerk U. b. F-'D»I
blood deraugements. Price Si. Sold by of Horace Greeley by, letter, inaugurated a few minutes after H o’clock. Jmta
advice.
and named tbe Republican party in a lit­ Drummond’s syatem was ven* mueh
all druggists.
MORTGAGE SALE.
tle school house in a part of Ripon, known broken down and hi* condition was made
“““ "*«• Io n» ■Wrfiiwo. rt
d tbe payment at tne interest on any day wiiero- . IX!*.??
The tunnel under the St. Clair river at ns Ceresco. He was 92 years old. and the worse by a disease of tbe liver. He was oii
tbe same lx made payable a* herein exnJSIt
oldest
Mown
in
the
northwest.
Port Huron, is about two thirds finished.
conscious to tbe last. He tear., three no­ rd, and nhouhl tbe Mme remain unpaid lor thn
?ss
married daughters, Jennie, Mary and
Tlthtoavd’H Rheumatic and LlvarPills.
tbe printing u,n,
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MasmlloX, O., May 19.—August F. I»ut- Bessie, and Mix John V. Farwell, Jr. Hb
These pills are scientifically cotnpoundIMPROVED
^’.‘LUn Lyters with ail arrvanurre nf
ed, uniform Iu action. No griping pain so xeker died here yesterday, aged 80. It b two sons are in buslneas away from Chi­
commonly following the nse of pllltu claimed that he was the oldest volunte&amp;i cago. Mra .Drummond died several years
■ r.t '«cl
' They are adapted to both adults and chil­ soldier of tlie rebellion. He waa tarn in ago, and^nce he was succeeded by Judaa
V"',?
and default* kavtM^bMn
dren with perfect wifely. We guarantee Moscow. Riuaia, in 1810. He enlisted in Grwbant he has lived quietly at Wheaton,
.2Lthe
of the Interest das Msreh
where he built a new house two years ago
Hhey have no equal in the cure of sick
and
h*t|n» '*■*«&gt;«&gt; trnraid
Wadachc. constipation, dyspepsia and
Hlaogbtered by the French.
UHouancss, and, as an appetizer, they ex­
PARIS, May 90,-Tta Temps han adviem
cel any other preparation.
feALTiMOBE, Md., May IP.—John E. from the French possessions of Senegal
Strawberries Iu the viclnftj of Benton £hamber!ain, a prominent citizen, died at which report the capture of Segon and ±‘1^4wen,y.e‘/bt “"»•«
thirty reSte
Harbor will be ripe in about two weeks.
a
hb realdence here yesterday, aged M. He Onosetangon by the French furore,
«» n Jamxs L. Cbam’ijcy. AMlanee.
was a member of the L O. O. F. for 63 heavy engagement waa fought at the
M
l*nhxrlnc
been
InsthutMt
Chas. H. Backs, Att'y fur Asalguoe.
C. E. HIRES.
years, am! the last surviving charter latter plare on April 25. the enemy being
member of tbe Pocahontas tribe of Red
Men.
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killed and seventy-two wounded.

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Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
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EVESext, N. D., May 17.-A terrific
windstorm has prevailed fOT nearly
twenty-four hours. Damage to growing
CT?PthM*, L^en TCTy 1,w‘Ty Xot enough
mln has fallen at any one time thh spring
to motateo tbe ground half an inch deen
Farmers and tasinew men are rery much
•ducouraged over tbe outlook in Cairn

Wdcora. Minn.. May IB.—Fire broke out
yocterday in the Winona Milla company's

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hia hostile
*Hh him t

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disappears

furtbe

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BOOT BEER.

Wixoxa, Minn.. May 19.—Spontaneous
cornhweion in the dust room of John A.
Cole’s flouring mill at Rochester Satur­
day tOTC a’r*Y the entire roof and set fire
to tbe building, a frame structure five
■toriep-high. The mill was entirely deatroyed.
Ix&gt;«a, Xu.lXW; insurance, has
than MIAMI ’

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rivalry re
front gate
had long s
Lieut. Per
port tbatt
having s«
Gwyune,
ger had tn
and that h
preventing
a gang of
ranch, th
• back in a s
him to th
rived soon
The colo;
and aomew
Perry’s adt
man finally
waa uppar
about it
hia con ven

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itMtauiitsfw

“Weil. I

�Oavumptfon,
!,i ant &gt;IU»; l» «•*!&gt;£
It be
' •‘.nlrwi or Inherited.
1‘e-rn-na Is the
1 a . that las demonstrated that fact
’.-'r Slid ov&lt;- arain.
Pe-ru-na will eure
• • cough ‘,tl h*’’
troubling you so
,
p,,.u&gt;na will cure your bronchitis,
’ .riene-’ or catarrh. It cures old coughs
t lnt*’ " ‘ihstood all other treatmenL
, nave pleuritic or neuralgle pains in
Take Pe-ru*na and you will be
’,'j.tiv relieved.
All forms of chronic
uw' Of the throat, bronchial tubes and
t s thnt are liable to lead to consumption
arable by Pe-ru-na.
No one with
.•4k lung*, chronic cough, shortness of
.u!i. -pitting blixid, or night sweats,
&gt;&lt;id m-dcct to get Pe-ru-na kt once and
. its directed on the bottle until every
:&gt;;&lt;• ..f the »)iuptoim disappear.
Per.(&lt;-&lt;&lt;u-umptive families find in Pe-ru. n n liable protection against tbe dread
. ;t-c. A lecture on cousumpUdn by Dr.
hPimo -ent free to any addrvM by Tbe
. : .. Medicine (*omp:my, Colurnbux,

ward
.ienI1, the lieutenant's story, woa impoi liently uwniting hb return. Up to witbto a te* minutes of midnight, however,
; M-ilher Stryker nor the doctor liad come:
iim lights were burning in both their

/gfp
pennlxsion to leave the garrison fora ride
or hunt when they were to be abrent
from no duty, nnd only by day. Here it
was midnight, as Im- thought It over, and
the doctor liad not returned, neither hod ’
he mentioned his desire to ride away,
although he had been with tlie colonel
well nigh an hour before parada\ True,
he had rent the doctor word lo gn and
join .Lieul. Perry at the gate cf Dunraven. and that would account for his
detention; but he knew that tlie surgeon
was several miles away from his post and
his patients at the moment that mesecagr
wax rent.
Meantime. Perry, too. was having a
coiuniuhion with himself, and flhdhig it
oil vexation of spirit. All the way
home the memory of tluit sweet English
face was uppermost in h» thoughte. He
had been startled at the right of a young
and fair woman at Dunraven. he had
fall a sense of inexplicable rejoicing
when she said to him, "I uni Miss Mail
land:" it would have jarred him to knq^
that she was wife; he was happy, kneel
Ing by the ride of the !&gt;eautiful girl he
hud never seen before tliat evening, nnd
delighted that he could be of service in
jhar. All this was retrospect worth In­
dulging: butthen arose the black nhadow
on his vision. How came Dr Quin
striding in there as though “native and
to the manner born?"—bow came he to
call her "Glady»i?" Perry liad been
pondering over this matter for full half
an hour on the homeward ride tofan I&lt;b
bethought him of Mrs. Lawrence's- re­
marks about the signal lights. One
thing led to another in his recollection of
her talk. The doctor answered the sig
nal», no one else, tlie doctor and no one
i-lse was received at Dunraven: the doc-'
tor tod declined to answer any questions
about the people at the ranch, hud been
silent and mysterious, yet frequent in
his visits And then, more than all
what was that Mra. Lawrence said or in­
timated that Mrs. Quin, “such a lovely
woman, loo," hail taken her children anil
left him early that spring, nnd all on no­
count of somebody or something con­
nected with Dunraven Ranch? Good
heavens! It could not to “Gladys."
And yet---Instead of taking a bath and going to
bed, Mr. Perry poked his head into
Parke's bachelor cluunber as ho reached
the little cottage they shared in common
No Gladys dislurtod the junior's dreams.1
apparently, for he was breathing regu­
larly. sleeping tlie sleep of the just; and
so. finding no one to talk to and toing in
no mood to go to bed al an hour so com­
paratively early when he liad so mlicit to
think about. Perry filled a pipe and
perched himself in n big chair by the
window seat, intending to think it all.
otfer again. He was beginning to tote ]
that doctor; he would tovechafed at the I
idea of any bachelor’s toing before him
in an acquaintance with Gladys Mnitland.
but a married man knowing her so well
as to make his wife jealous and himself
indifferent to that fact—knowing her so
well as to drive “such a lovely woman,
too," into taking her children and quitling tho marital roof—that was top much
of a Ixul thing, and Perry was sure discamflted. Hu got up. impatient nnd restlesa, paired out to the little piazza in
front of his quarters, and began pacing
up andffown. the glow from hiscorncob

1 THE SEVENTY SENT OUT

out of existence. and i fear trouble as it
Stands."
‘Whether there will be trouble or not
.will di*|&lt;i&gt;d very much on tire future LESSON VIII, SECOND QUARTER, IN­
quarters and al the guard house. Every­
oonduct of the proprietor and manager
TERNATIONAL SERIES, MAY 25.
where else the garrison seemed shrouded
down there. Of counte we cannot tol­
which causes running Mires on the
in dMrkne«B. Catching right of theyelIqw
erate for nn instant the idea of their
chevrons as they flitted through tlie flood
maintaining a gang of ruffians there who
&gt;f light that poured from his open door­
are itllowed u&gt; uxauult officer* or men
deafness; which Is tbe origin of pimples, can­
way, the colonel Instantly divined that
who iutppen to ride around that neigh­
cerous gruwihs, or “humor?;'’ which, fasten­
this must be a sergeant of Stryker’s troop
ing upon
inngi, cause? csmsmaptlon and
borhood.
You were not inside their
going in search of Ids captain, and
limit*, were you?"
[Compiled from Lesson Helper Quarterly by psrand very few persons arc entirely free from it. &gt;
promptly hailed him:
•Yea. air.” oaid the aergranu pain­
mhsioa of II. a Hoffman. pubUabcr. Philadel­
“What to it. sergeant? Any news?"
phia.]
fully. “I was. f had tied ruy horse out­
“Yes, sir." answered the soldier, halt­
Many things have transpired in the Ufo of
ride and ventured in to get a nearer
Ing short.
“Serge Gwynne'a come
our lz&gt;rd between the transfiguration and
look at tlie building*.” '
tiw sending out of there seventy. Wo will
hack. I was going to tho captain's to
•Wlmf time did it hnppenF
By taking Hood'c Sarsaparilla, which, by
just
indicate them and where they may be
report."
‘Thia morning, sir; nut more than an
tbe remarkable cures it has accompllsbod.
found. After they come down from the
“How did he get bncfc? Isn't be Inhas proven Itself to be a poo-nt and peculiar
hour and a half after you spoke to me in mount. He cast out a dumb spirit which the
juredT
medicine
for this dl-cxse. If you suffer true
the valley," r
tlbdptes could not cast out; Ho again fore­
scrofula, try Hood's Sarsaparilla.
“He says he's liad a full. sir. and lias
“Indeed! Then you must have lain told his violent death; He taught humility,
“
Every
spring my wife and children have
been badly shaken up, but he walked in."
there nil day! Why.’UWynne.*thin will by tbe little child; He rebuked the disciples
been troubled witlf acrofula, my litUe boy,
.
“Why. that’s singular! Did he see
never do. (’ll go and get the surgeon ttecauso they forbade one to cast out devils in
three years old, being a terrible sufferer.
j
Jesus
’
name,
simply
because
be
was
not
of
Hi of Di. Hartman’s remedies for sale none of the searching parties?—see none
and have him look you all over. You
Last spring ho was one mass of sores from
'
their
company;
He
journeyed
through
Sama
­
r;&lt;ri I., llentl). tin? druggist
of their lightsT
must. have beeii brutally mauled, and ria on His way to Jerusalem, but Is rejected
head to feet. Wc aj.1 took Hood's Sarsaparilla,
“I can’t make out, sir. He’s a little।
and all have been cured of the scrofula. My
i
must be utterly exhausted."
\ street railway will to built between
by the Samaritans; He talks to several who
queer^oesn't want to talk. sir. He
little boy is entirely free from sores, and all
“Don’t go. sir." said the sergeant, desire to follow Him. All this U briefly
atid the Agricultural college.
asked if his horse got in all right, and
four of my children look brig* *ml healthy."
eagerly stretching forth a hand. ■. “li­
mentioned in Luke ix. 37-02. Matthew nnd
wer-t and examined the scratclies, and
lt Isn’t us you think, sir. • I have been Mark record some things more fully. But
l»r. II. (’. Edmunds. of Elberton, Ga., seeinKl troubled about theni*: but he
kindly aired for. They’re not all ruf­ according to Mimprta' Harmony wo must
.
"A very peculiar and strange .case doesn't say anything."
£
fians down there, and the men who as- insert between the SUtii and 51st'verses eit
Hold by alldroacteu. gl;aixforp. Prwaandoaly
|»ohon cuaie under my attention a
Luke ix, tbe wuole of Matt, xviii (which is
"Has he gone to tlie hosjfital?'
Kauited me will be fully punished. I've
by C.L HOOD A CO . ApotbceariM. Lowed, Him ■
t dine ago. A gentleman came here
peculiar to Matthew), aud the whole of John
“
No,
sir;
he
’
ll
sleep
In
hisusual
bunk
I
been
quite us well nursed nnd fed and vii, 2, to xl, .71 (which is peculiar to John).
, Mthrn?. Ga., where, he had teen bit­
IOO Doses One Dollar
He is only
brandied and lutndoged as though I’d
.. .&gt;u the hand by a vicious mule that be at the stables to-night.
1. - "After thew things the Lord appointed
bn-uking to work. The haud was in bruised and imj»,1ie Rayn. His face is
been curried right to hospital. Indeed. other seventy also, and sent them two and
.rn'de condition, and the inflammation cut and scratched and bound up in his
1 don't need anything but rest. I'll be two before His face Into every city and
idly extending throughout bis en- handkefchief.".
place whither He Hiquelf would come." In
all right in a day."
“Very well,’.1 said tlie colonel, after a
rt.-ut. • Every knuckle on bis hand
“But 1 think .Dr. Quin ought to see the previous chapter (v. 51) it is written that
an ulcer tluit wa* deep and slougliiug.- tnomeat’s thosghL “Tlie captain will
you and satisfy us you are not injured." "When tbe time was coma that He should bo
• 4at*-d t&lt;&gt; me that he hud consulted m?v- look iuto tlie matter when he gets back
received up, He steadfastly set His face to go
"Be satisfied, sir. Tho doctor has seen
to Jerusalem.’’ It would seem, therefore, that
. .-ieians. and taken thvlp-fnediclnea You take your horse nnd ride down the
me."
the tending forth of these seventy was a last
•. ddri.vlng uny benefit. I gave him
south ride of tlie valley and find the I
“
Why,
but
how?
—
where?
He
was
here
. '.•■&gt;; &gt;wilt-'specific (S. S. R.), nnd
appeal ere His crocifixiun.
all day. and only went* away at sunscu
2. “Pray ye the Lord of the harvest, that
(■ u &lt;iaj? I:e reported to me a marked Cheyenne scouts. Capt. Stryker is with
He joined rne at Dunraven about 0 He would tend forth lalx rcrs Into His har­
•incut. and in one week from the them. Tell him the sergeant is home. I
safe.”
o'clock, and - hadn’t returned when 1 vest." Tlio same words ouceroing the great­
“Very well, sir." And the- troojxtrl
&gt;xa« LealHl upuud thepolMMi entirely
camo in. Did he find you and. bring now of the harvest and the need ot tetorcrs
He sjiake before He &gt;*-nt out the twelve; and
vd-fomi hi&gt; system. It is my saluted, faced about, and disappeared
you back?'
on another &gt;“. cosi&lt;&gt;n He said “Lift up your
u n that lie -vuiild have lost bis life in the &lt;l:irkhess; while tho colonel arose.1
Gwynne hesitated painfully again:
eyes, aud look on the fields; for they are
It :i .t licit for Hie health-givlqg prop­ aud, puffing thoughtfully at his cigar,
ARE THE BEST.
“The doctor saw me this evening­
white already to harvest" (Matt. ix. 37; John
ntuuirtl in Swift’s Specific, lie Legau pacing slowly up and down the
IOO Btylea, prices to suit all.
down near where I whs hurt; but 1 got iv, 35). Is not tbe same cry with greater
..i
uluiit.*&gt; himself that S. S. S. did piazz;.. He wished Stryker were home: |
Wm. A ykkb A Hoss, Pit luaxuRM.
bock hero without lus help, sir. Lieu­ power than ever wringing in our oars todayl
Bold by uU dealers.
he wished CapL Lau rence were officer
tenant." said tho soldier, suddenly, Open doors everywhere in all tho world, but
&lt;■■&gt; blood anti &gt;kin diseases
of the day. and. so. liable to -come out I
"there are ono or two things connected where are I be laborurst True, there uro more
of his quarters again: he had 'heard just
with this day's work that 1 cannot tell. going forth than ever Itefore; but one mission
Atlanta. Ga.
enough about that odd English ranch to I
Como what may. 1 must not speak of alone (the China Inland) is asking for 200 ad­
ditional laborers a year for the next llvo
•nrj Conch, of JaekMn. ‘has a new make him feel disturbed and ill al ease
them, oven to the captain.’’
years, to occupy in some measure tho vast
;&lt;nd three breach &lt;&gt;( prqjni«e suits on There had evidently been hostility be-1
Perry was silent a momenL Then he fields of China.
tweeu liis predecessor and the prupriekindly answered:
u. “Go your wnyif: behold, I send you forth
- new artesian mineral well tor of Dunraven, and very prohably
“I do not think any one here will us lambs among wolves." Compare Hi» in­
.00(1
i
therc had been liad blood between the |
press you to tell what you consider it structions to them with His instructions to
men of the Eleventh cavalry and the em­
might bo ungrateful or dishonorable in
ployes (St the ranch: else why should |
you to reveal. 1 will do what I can to
there have lieen so unprovoked an as­
see that your wishes are respected Aud
sault upon tlie lieutenant this night? I
now. if you are sure I can do nothing
Then there were other things that gave ,
for you. good night, sergeant." And the :fit or expeuu-s; !•»'® *•* . “LT This
His
A Sto^y of American Frontier him disquiet. Several officers had gath-1
young officer held out his liand.
ered upon the piazza during the early i
"Good night; sir.** answered Gwynne.
.
Life.
He liesitated one raomeuL It was the
evening: they were mainly of his own
first time since lie entered'the service, I
regiment, but Cant. Belknap and two of |
Win cure fan. Artvw the POISON out of
By Capt. Charles King, U. S. A.
nearly live i ears before, that an officer |
the infantry subalterns were there: Law
■
■
? Daughter." “rrc
offered him his hand. It was a new and
rencu did not come. Of course tho talk I
strange sensation. It might not be “good i «m tort
was about the incident of the evening,
r‘
discipline" to take advantage of it, but ixvviv 11; Uon&gt;. vili, Si l
and. later, the rumors about Dunraven. I
there were other reasons.
Gwynne
All this was miw to tho cavalrymen:,
i -And into whatacvcc !&gt;«&gt;-» K
£
looked
up
in
the
frank
blue
eyes
of
his
first
-y.
&gt;
’
«»«
w
,
“
u
Jthqy had heard, ns vet, nothing at all. Emca of P»«; He &gt;» tU- IWe of &lt;***»• ita
lie
Perfumes the Breath. Ask for it.
lieutenant and read.something there that
and were not a little taken aback by the ।
i. our I’wxee
whenii.«c
receive Hun (Im. i-- •
»riat:un.
7: EphHl,
told a new story. Out came a hand as ATlv
evident embarrassment and ominous ri- |
FLEMING BROS., • Pittsburgh, hb
slender
and
sha|Mlyju
that
of
the
young
CHATTER VIII.
lenco of the three infantrymen, when |
officer, and the #iro were silently and
the colonel turned suddenly on Belknap
firmly claspetl.
with the question—
"How cau 1 (juestion him?" said Perry
"By the way. captain. 1 had no time
n Iht Ntajjafa Falls Hoaie.”
to
himself ns he walked slowly home­
to ask Lawrence, and it really did not
suiioiu.
S3
g- [
&gt;*“
occur to me until after he had gone, but pij»e making a' fiery trail lit the darkness. ward. “Is there uot something I am CG..1 h.
holding
luck?
—
something
I
cannotfspeak
—what did ho mean by saying that Dr.
He would have been glad to go Lack to of? Bv Jupiter! enn hia be tbe same rea­
Grand Kapiils
Quin could tell us »otnethln£“Ubout ti e the colonel and keep watch with him: son?"
'
T: ’
•&gt;■«'*.
wct« not taught to expect n reception in every MlddtevUGT.,
'k 12.34' 6.l2tXM SJS ■
people at Dunraven?"
but there was one thing connected with
1 b°-;' “Eatln:’ and drioV.’.'.~
.3*|iX4l I C.2SIIXXX Alt
.......
To tn* continued.
' Belknap turned red and looked mui- Ills visit to Dunraven that he could not
T»rr.;•i'txss; c j-;i2.66|iato
they give, for the Uboror is worthy of his Quimby:
comfortably at bis two comrade.*..hi iw.^r f.. ■iv.nH &lt;.r. «-»!&lt;-«.uity as those
MornnJ
............
u“‘" ,ora“L r*lc words of Mrs. Lawreftcu recurred again |
Is ou«? which is guarniit**c&lt;l to bring you hire ” When they found a welcome u&gt; «'»y Nashville
‘I 1.WI J O?1 i-sltzm ■
younger oilicera. however, would say
and again to his memory. He tod nut
results, or in case of failure a buuM.-, there they were to alu-le. and l« cou- Charlotte
nothing at all. and the colon?! promptly said.one word—he did not want to tell— | satisfactuty
return of pnichnx* price. Un this safe tent with such (are ns might be pruvidod. nut |MM ItapKs...
-■® 3J0 3.10
Jacksoa
aw that he liad stumbled on soniu piece of Gladys Maitland.
Detrott .I............
plan you can buy from our advertised running from bouse to bous^fur tbe~j£
receiving better fare. .We ore not to tbuik
on garrison gossip
And so it happened that Perry, too, druggist a bottle of Dr. King's New Dis- too much of what wo rat. but where we are .
Stations.
“Never mind," he said, with a kindly
was awake and astir when (to footsteps eovrry fur con sumption. It is guaranteed welcome there receive and gratefully paitaLe
laugh. “I don't want to drag any stories
of the cavalry sergeant were heard on to bring relief in e.trry case, when used of whatever is set before us ll Cor. x
out by the roots. The doctor can doubt­
for any affection of thn-at. lungs or cheat, Tbe Lord Imth ordained that they who pre-wh
their way to CapL Stryker’s quarters
such as consumption. Inflammation of
Batea Roalds
less explain iL all in good season. "
\h* QukHotteL...
Listening, he noted thnt the soldier had lungs. Iiroficliills.asthma. whooping cough, the gospel tborid live of tb“E*l»1J
"Well. Col. Brainard." answered Bel
on his
halted at (he colonel's, held a brief con­ croup, etc. Il Is pleasant nnd agreeable to laborer is worthy of bis reward &lt;1 Cor. ix, . Kaabvflieh...
I Tim- v. 18|.
veranda and smoking n knap, bulkily, “to tell the truth. 1 really
versation witli that officer, and then taste, perfectly safe, and can always be I
a “Whatsoever city.
In verse ■&gt; it *ns
cigu,r. caught right of a don't know anything about it. and I(
turned lock across thoparade. Instant­ depended upon. Trial twtUv free at W. ••wbatsoever bouse." Jhe *‘***'“7“
Irvtac
airy sergeant hurriedly passing l»’u» don’t know any one who docs, though I ly dimming that news had come of SergL H. Goodycar's drug store.
whntsoerersof Scripture area glorious study, MMbvttto..
gate. The main searching parties have beard some woman talk about the Gwynne, Perry seized his forage cap and
andotwn wide tbe door to the unwarelinWe Grsad Itapida.. Ar.
• idlvtig since come home, unsuccessful: ]M)SL Tho relations between Dr. Quin ,
hurried in pursuit He overtook the
w V C°LI.INS Local Agent. Hast!
We desire to say to our citizens, that riclics of Christ for all wlp are wilingi to
i4it. Perry had retunie&lt;l aud made reand some of the officers of the Eleveuyi
W. Buoolx* a. P * T. A.. Chicago.
\dbat the p' ople al Dunraven denied were rather strained, and he is a some । truo|&gt;er just beyond the guard house and for years we have been selling Dr. King's enter in. God comes in mercy to att», amt
l»"
went with him eagerly to tho stables. A New Dweovery for consumption, Dr. bou«lK&gt;ld^ -O.1 tod.'-ulimb.
&gt;in;; seen or heard ’anything of wliat reserved and secretive man. The
but nil r«vins Wm-lt upon
»•
CBANbKRY HAU'..’
moment more, and ho was bending over King's New Life Pills. B wk leu's Arnica
'tb. b-t H.
but I— it t» u. to
ynue. thnt l^th pri.«jirietor aud mana- stories tvere set afloat here last fail, and
In punuuice of sad by virtue of an order and
a soldier's l»edsidc in a little room adjoin­ Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never offer Him such ns we choose.
decree ot tho circuit court for the County of
;-r had treated his'visit as an affront, we had to hear more or less of them un­
ing the forage shed nnd by the light of a handled remedies thnt sell as well, or that
Barry,
tn
Chancery,
tn tbe State of Michigan,
V “Heal the sick that are therein, nad say
• i.’i that In- had had much difficulty in til the Eleventh went away this spring
have given such universal satisfaction.
made and dated on the eleventh day uf November
dim stable lantern looking down into ths
u.itotb.m.'nKiuadum
or OwlI"J
uu&gt; you." uu«l
-r-Td“f
I ?11’ A. D. IM». inacrrlaitv cause therein pending,
I r I' nlitig n Iracas between his men and We know only that Dr. Qffin has been bruised and battered features of the non­ We do not hesitate tn guarantee them “
wherein
tavern
Thompson
Is complainant ■fl
every time, and we stand ready to refund
. • :ii_- of rough fellows employed nt the to Dunraven and the rest of ns haven t
commissioned officer, whom he had pro­
uonnml IW.I,
lam. pw&gt;p'o
bmlwl.
uo body •*',. Margaret Nichols, administratrix of tbe estate
a&gt;.A'Tll
o»,»«t.&lt;m
-lib
ol Lewis A. Nichols. decenoHl. Eudora Thomp­
that Mr. Maitland tod fallen Possibly some of the Eleventh were nounced of ull others at Rossiter tlie the purchase price, if satisfactory, results
do not follow their u:te.. There remedies
son aud Margaret Nichols, arc defennanta. No­
hi a swoon, and that he bail left
piqued because they had no such luck, must respected and highly thought of by
ntMor iniquity. *w. i-ntrno! th,Kmir tice ts hereby given, that I shall vll at public .
have won their great popularity purely on iI ,lou&gt;
ruottobl by the propbw.
'bo
auction to tbenlgbrslbidder, on Friday, ipelXth
in to the care of Dr. Quin, who ar­ or perhaps their ladies did not like it be­ the cavalry garrison.
their merits. W. H. Goodyear drugKist.
of June. A. D. neo. at ten o’clock tn tbeforeuot rrfw w B—W l“c ‘“ft “iET day
med soon after the oceurrence.
cause Quin wouldn't tell them anything
noon at the north tront doorot t he eoort boose ta
"Sergeant, I'm very sorry to sec you
Bucklen’a Arnica Balve.
pl. ot Ir—1 (ta. txtv. 1-W. x'tlii. -SU.
Thu co!one1;had been greatly interested about what he saw
ttie City of Hasting*. County ot tlarrv and State
At all events, he
The best solve In the world for cuts,,
no badly mauled." said Perry. "How on
10 11. “But into whatsoever city yc euter,_ of Michigan, said court hoqse being the place for
. 4 somewhat excited over the details of refused to talk on tho subject at all. and
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores;' nnditey rre.l&gt;. you »»t." ln
bolding tbe ctrenit court, for said County ot
eartlf did it happen?"
Barry, tlie following described property, to wit:
• rry\adventure as Chat young gentle- allowed people to draw their own con­
Ci rltt tbrv
to .go
tb.ir
w»y
into lb.
p~~
but
II (hot
p-e.
Gwynne turned his head painfully until tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cons, STprue^ndn,
Commencing at toe Quarter |*ost oo the south
• *n li?ia!lr gave them, (or at first he clusions."
and all skin eruptions, and positively curesi
line of section seventeen (17) In township two
tlie one unbandaged eyacould look about
i2) north of range tea (10) west. In the County of
plies, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed njkud ttar n.n&gt; to go U»lr
a* apparently averse to saying much
“He probably told hh post comand see that none of the stable guard
Barry and Stale of .Michigan, running thence
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re cllv
wiping
It.
»«*y
dim
from
tbotr
l
,-on
out n
Little by little, however, all wander.’' suggested LieuL Fnniliam,
nt th* ^*&lt;n- tinw nwurlng lb. city tbnttb. north on the quarter line of said section to a
were within hearing, then back again and
point directly east from tbe north east corner
• -ii venation with Maitland.and Ewen who. as acting adjutant of the pest and up into tlie sympathetic face of his young funded. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale
by W. II. Goodyear
of village lot nunibersevcoty (70. thence west
kingdom nt God l»d com. utgb unto “‘•to­
ii drawn out, and die particulars of an aspirant for tho adjutancy of the
il -It .boll bn mo" tolrnU, In th« d.y along the north line of said village Jot to the
superior.
w
.
• h _• tile tv**cption. Tlie colonel agreed regiment, thought it a good opportunity
east line of Main Nt. In said village, thence
There Is talk of the straw goods manu­
“Lieutenant, I must tell you and the
ror
Bodon.
tbmi
tor
Ibnl
Oty.
At
l~t
t
o
southeasterly along the eaM Hoe of said street
factory being moved from Adrian to Mus­
■ him that there was grave reason to of putting in a won! as indicative of
thing, ot
arc
ckm- bnr.
I™y«
fbU .totom.nl: lb. to the south Hue of said section, thence eart on
captain: and yet it is a matter 1 pro­
p«m"
Sod.no
said section line to the place of beginning. Also
■ ■
some of die ranch people of what he considered the boUUden duty of foundly wish to keep da secret as pos­ kegon.
village lota number one (t), two ft), six (tl).
,
an officer under like clrcumtauwe*
To Tbow Interested.
™.„t
mid
punitbmont
.t
Ibnt
Uta.
wlUb.
seven (7) and eight (*• aceordlnK to the original
sible—the story of my day's adventure. I
plat of said villitge of Orangeville. Also a )&gt;ar“Well. no. I fancy not." replied Bel­
i„ proponbm to P~t
•i -;.n|K.-ar;i3ce than they would tell; and
Hastings, Mich.. April 22, 1B89.
maun."
ccl
of
laud
ou
section
twenty
&lt;20i
tn
said
town
­
Tblk it to certify that I liid been tunltlm which hoc. bmu .ligbtji For tb... ship two (2&gt; north range leu oo west. Ktaie of
• ii:y. seeing Perry’* indisposition to knap. "About the only thing wc really
“You need not tell me at all if you do
ilk further, and noting his prcoccupa- do know is tliat, in a somewhat angry
troubl'd with rheumatism in all Its forms, wbo knew mol d«l not. tber. dmU te mm^ Michigan, being about three (3) acres lying im­
not wish to." xaid Perry; "though I for the past twelve years, and was confined ••unM- while for three wbo knew not and mediately ncro«’the highway. south irom tba
' - and apparent depression of spirits, interview last fall. Col- Stratton forbade
mill on said suction seventeen JT). being
think it la due to yourself that the cap­ to my bed at various periods from Airce to
tbcr. Bull s. r.w nrlpm iLuto xb. grist
&lt;&gt;e concluded*that bettreen fatigue and Dr. Quin's, leaving Ute post or going to
bonudrd on the north bv the bighwtf on the
tain should know Imw it was you were six months at n time, and I could git about "iT" Wo. m.lo tta. Cbornkin 1
east by lands owned and occupied ny William
I nerves tho young fellow would be Dunraveri without his express permis­
H.Cummings, on the south aud west by tends
gone all day and that your horse and you only by the rid of crutches. I employed
- ‘ "I to go to bed, so he said, kindly:
sion. I happened to I* in the office at
owned, aud occupied,by Frank Harper. Also a
several find-class physicians of this city, tbm. Iktbtmd.:” Blmllnr
both came back in'such condition."
strip of istid twenty
feet in width along the
"Well. I won't keep you. Perry,you're the time."
iool He
on nbod
pmciou.
octwmm
; midot
»t I'mmr.h
«no.b« north title of the mill r»-e, and extending from
IS
-Id thnt
U» men
“I understand, dr. fully." answered none nf whom effected n cure or gave
i .o d on. I'll git up and see tho doctor ।
“Was it before or after thnt ho was
tbe said mill as * far east as the mill
permanent relief even.
Gwynne, respectfully
"I shall tell the
pond
and
as
far
wcet
as
1
be mill. Also the grist
।
,iw«
Oneen
of
tbe
South
would
rise
Ln
■ n ti he gets l&gt;ack and have a talk with said to go there
often?" asked FamAbout two years ago I was Induced to
mill, yaw mill and planing mill and water nowcaptain the whole story, if he so desire. try Hibbard’s Rheutnatle Syrup, and after
' :-u. Ujeri deride what steps we will take
«'•
er. situated ■ u said premises ttam ber with all
"‘■‘d
41-42'
lXtoHe!«■£.
savs the*
Ui-n
things at tbw tune,
ii: :!:&gt;• morning. I’ll send a party down
"Well, both." answered Belknap, re­ Meantime. I can only oak ttot no one taking a few botdex 1 experienced relief, xii
I un­
tii. vmh-y at daybreak, anyway. May I luctantly.
“But understand me. Mr.&gt; else to told. If the men in the troop had and now consider myself cured.
.HtLOXXO E. KKWACTON, V
imprwtanc..' of tbmr mission, aud the awful
citrul’ Court Commissioner. Barry Co.. Mich.
■i!-r x ,j home whisky pr u bottle of Farnham. I know* nothing wIialtAer of nn inkling of the true story there would hesitatingly recommend this niedlcinc for n-sponsibdity resting upon tbore whe might
to endless trouble: and re I tovc tried to rheumatism. I know ttot It has done for I retert them. Many who are to-day in lands 1 F. K Fish. BoUeltor for Comntataact.
the matter.”
me
wbat
physicians
could
not
do,
1.
e..
1 where the g&gt;*l»?l
,,eTer 00010 W5mld
"in .uk you. colonel. I believe not to“I should not suppose that Col. Strat­ account for it by saying my horse and I cured me of rheumatism.
liad nu ugly fall while running a coyote
■ Jr
A i*;ith and a nap will set me all ton would care to restrict his po=d «urgtadlv receive it if i'- *"e br««ht
(ECKI1AM S CROUP RIMED’
Mrs. 11. J. Kenfifj.d.
We did see a co­
1 i .i:' and I'll be ready to start out first KMn from gobs timber If «h.y »&lt;£l«l through thetimtor
In how much worse case, then, Is tho one
i I certify to above statement
n.OkUdm’ilbdlA.
who has beard tbe goapel and rejected it than
iu the morning. Good night, sir.” hia protauooal K-rvieaa. laid UH. Bral- yote. down near (he ranch on the Monee,
'
Fkki» L. Heath, Drnggist.
the one wlio baa never beard Kt . .
and I did hire an. ugly fall: 1 was
I-'ii Co!. Brainard could not go to sleep,
Prepared xmly by Tho-Charles Wright
uard, pleasantly.
u tadxnrnt."
"It shall be inorc
Thb tolerable
gives tbe meaning of
upon by three of those ranchmen and Medicine Co.. Detroit, Mich. For sale by thl
i• u-’irrison had “turned in." all except
"That
&lt;!« pot"1 •’
’I’1'”
&gt;!.■ _.i.udand CapL Stryker. Tliat officer endy - aMwenJ Belknap.
Fred L. Heath.
C°L Strat; hadiy handled.”
dlr Vi which He
r.Jr»,nud
&gt;«w
is- it b H.
U»«o
J»dg~l
I had returned nn hour after dark, and,
-Yes. damn ttontr said Perry, ex­
u» Kud thatltwaa not. on prof~«»ial
Jackson wants a Fourth of July fizz.
will bo the Judge. Tbe day and the Judge
rotting a fresh home, had started out grounds that he wcnt.arul thereby seemed citedly and wrathfully. 'Tve had an
are bothsboull.
appointed
31), and
all be^ver.
in (Acta
view xvii.
of those
fjuri.,
be
In
advanced
age
the
declining
powers
are
exper
’
i
ehet?
.with
them
myself
to-night,
••min, going down tho south ride of w widen tbe br-ch between them. Igr
wcndrrfnlh-rrfrrxlird bv Hold’s Har^aparilte.
* to? itor.ee to search the timber with
It really does “make the weak strong"
.
preaching repentance to oil otbvre- lf AT,^‘ I
Quia would not speak to the colonel after while we were searching for you."
mrars we may save some
(1 Cor.
2-5). 1I
»M&gt;ienu, the Cheyenne scouts having that, except when duty required it.
ELeeMU&gt;din.gm.b
Iw.wwu
lb.ix,
tn*“So much the more reason, rir, why
Kalamazoo wants patrol boxes.
te-portwl that G Wynne’s horse had come
Tho conversation changed bwe, and my inWiap should not be told among the
“P that way. Hie had been missed by little more was said; but Col. Brainard men The two affaire combined would
LOCAL OR T*AV£LING.
Loose
’
s
Bed
(.'lover
Pills
cure
sick
*r‘ Perry, who galloped up tho trail to could not help thinking of a matter tliat be more than they would stand. There
headache, dyspepsia. Indigestion, consti­
^h the platoon before it reached the
are enough Iririunen here in our Lro9P pation. 25c. per box, 5 boxes for Si. For
hs
orefuUy
bp*
to
POkt, aud tbe colonel, now that be bad
CHASE BBOTHKRSCOMPANY.
,
his custom to require his officers to asx alone id go down and wipe that ranCu sole
by W. H. Goodyear.
Iociustu, Jt. Y.

oira Bius

SCROFUL

HTBcoan

CURED

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

DUSTERS
WHY I YOUH LIVER

IS OUT OF ORDER

DB.C.McLAffl’S

•urn mis*
IVORY POLISH^

l&amp;U l&lt;gal&gt;g

�ITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.
l» bo«»ln«. Th. 1’. ol 1» tar.
wllb Adn w llnw Io boUd a
Muir ata »*&gt;l llx-o, aotaa at 10 per cent,
atar, coat, aod last
tte talar ««
dnf ata tta wall la tang laid. The .lore
wlH be running by the find of July, so
savs the P. of I.
L. N&gt; Mosher is confined to his bed.
David Stiles Is making the market lively
on born stock, buying all that Is for rale.
Bert Zimmerman has a new slat and
wire fence along tbe highway, which im­
prove.* the farm and "highway (very much.
Painting has commeneed on the church.
Juhn McKinzey’s wife fell down the.ee!lar stairs last week, and is laid up with a
lame shoulder.
Frank Sheffield Is also improving the
highway with a new fence.
There is some talk of starting a cheese
factory where the feed mill now Is.
Corn will all be planted this week In this
vicinity.
Frank Sheffield’s brother and wife, of
Hastings, art vlAlting them.

'

I

•

Frank Allerton, of Portland, visited hia
brother Reuben.
J. L. Watring has adorned his farm by a
new picket fence.
Your scribe was misinformed as to the
teacher’s name in the Hosmer school.
It
should have been Hayden Instead ot Hav-

to his homy. After eating his dinner be
in company with hl* boys went to the
barn to attend tosemu cattle. WhBe look­
ing them over be suddenly started forward
and exclaimed. "What is the inatterr fell
on his knee* and became 'unconscious.
Lrr. Hyde, of Prairieville, w|is called at
Sevcral' fanners have commenced to once but could do nothing tor him. ’ He
died in about two hours from the time he
plant com.
Homer Everett is breaking n line two was taken sick. The funeral was bold
from the II. E. church at Prairieville
year old colt.
F. and
NeU Appleman of town Sundayed with under the auspices of the 1. c.
G. A. I’..
His funeral was largely attend­
friend*.
A. Snider went to the hotise top to close ed. Mr. Hart was a man of good printhe chimney and hte foot slipped and he fell eipte* aud was thought a great deal of by
to the ground, some 14 ft
Fortunately all who knew him. Ker. Jenna conduct­
no serious damage was done, but lie liad u ing the services.
good shaking up.
.

J. N. McOmbcr has buRt a new kitchen.
Tbos. Niles has built a new picket fence
along the road In front of hte house.
Wm. Jnrrard visited at County Clerk
Brice’s Saturday.
Miss Tildy Shoup v^ho has been work­
ing near Grand Rapids is home visiting
her parents.
Wm. Burton wilt begin making brick al
hte yard near Nashville this week.
Blanch Barker is clerking for Johnson
McKelvey at the center.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Mosey visited Mrs.
Money's parents near Augusta.
The M. E. society are raising money to
build sheds at the church. A good move.
. Wm. Cheeseman contemplate? building
a bani this summer.
| Albert Kunbv who Ims been attending
schupl at Naperavllle, HL Is at home ser­
iously 111 with a relapse of the la grippe.
Dr. Young, of Nashville and Dr. Lowry,
of Hastings held counsel over him Sunday
afternoon.
’ Rev. P. Holler preached an excellent
sermon Hftt sabbath at the Mayo school
house. AH are1 Iu hopes he will come
, again soon.
•
Rev. Goodrich, of Nashville, will organ­
ize a sabbatli school af tbe Mayo school
house next sabbath, May 25, at 3 o’clock.
Rev. Stewart will preach a memorial
sermon at the M. E. church next sabbath.
Billie Fox and family have gone to
Colorado.
Francis Collier has gone to Oregon to
live with his mother.
James and Albert Green of Osceola Co.
art* visiting their sister, Mrs. Geo. Belles.
Mro.\WHI Brooks, of NashvlDe, was
calling on friends last week.
Anna Perry, of Nashville, is working
for Mrs. Belles.
Daniel Jackson has bought a horse of
Will Evans.
Mrs. A. S. Quick visited her children
last week.
Mrs. Ef G. Potter Is the owner of a pir
a week old that weighs one pound and 14
ounces.
Colle Brooks, of .Nashville, spent Sun­
day with friends hi this vicinity.
.lease Fox has returned from Colorado
well satisfied to stnv In Mich. He is just
recovering from s&amp;rlct fever and has
seven large bolls.
.

W, T. Roush was In Clarksville Monday.
Wilbur H. Pardee has bought W. T.
Roush’s interest In the dry goods and boots
and shoe store and will continue the busi­
ness at tin, old stand.
The recent rains have left the ground
so wet thnt corn-planting will be delayed
for some time.
Memorial day will be observed here.
We have nothing encouraging regarding
the continuation of our railroad.
Preparations are being made for a "bQ;
time’’ here the 28th. the' occasion of Peck
ham’s Social Party. ■ About 200 nuinben
are now out. In addition to Music Hal
the proprietor has secured Yarger’s stow
for the occasion, that making plenty ol
room for * very large growd. Music wll
be famished bj- W oodis's band at Lowell
and Curtiss’ band.
Solomon Furtney and family, and H
Wigtitman's family left for Calgory Mt.
Wash., last Monday.
Freeport promises to be one of the l«es
wool markets tn tlie state again thlA sea
son. We understand there are to be threi
buyem this season.
, Trade is getting much better here.
Geo. J. Nagler Is now comfortably tocat
ed In his new location in the Herrlngtoi
building.

S. 8. Fisk has returned to Montcaln
county.
.
A. B. Morford is canvassing the towi
for a history of the United States. Wi
think the work an excellent one, and wel
worthy the careful j&gt;erusal of every one o
our citizens.
•Wb enjoyed a pleasant call the other da:
from W. 8. Coleman, of Joneaville, Mich
Will was raised In our town. He has be
come a fnll fledged miller, and Is engage,
in the manufacture of Hour in tlie clt.
where he resides. He is accompanied b
. his wife and child.
Wc would be pleased to have some o
our feminine friends cite us nn instance o
a child of ordinary physical strength, wb
has been seriously injured by attendln
too regularly upon the duties of the prim
ary school. Your scribe can mentiop
hundred
cases
thnt
have
com
under
his
personal
observatlor
where tbamental growth and deveiopmen
of children have been seriously interfere
with by allowing them the freedom of th
roads, fields and fish ponds. Instead c
keeping them at school where they shoul
be. Send your children to school regulai
ly, if you wotild have them make a succes
of gaining an education.

A boy at William Knecstrick’a.
Frank Hyde is putting up some plel
fence for M. Chandler.
Orrin Ixximls nnd wife passed a few dt
riainanw.
Attention—-Comrades, Citizens, Knights with friends at Coats Grove and Woortlu
Mrs. Orrin I/winds has taken one
of Pythias, and Odd Fellows you are cor­
dially invited to attend the Decoration ser­ Hack Hart’s twins to $tay n while.
vlets on the 30th at Prairieville. Decora­
Yaniwe Spring*.
ting the graves in the forenoon, speaking
Star lalgej. O. G. T. wlllSmld publl
•
m. Weaver
u one o clock oy non.
meeting next Friday tft u'.“‘r liaH. ' Sorii
of Hastings. All turn out and bring flow­
ers from abroad are expected. Come on
ers. By order of committee.
Alvati Pennock adsTwifc, of Hickory nud all.
E. G. Bennett visited with his daughtc:
Corners. Were guests at Wm. Kern's over
Mrs. B. B. Green, last Saturday and Sur
Sunday.
day.
Frank Bennett is working for Tree
Prairieville, Maj- l»th. ’IM).
Clark.
Mr. Editor.
,
C. W. Armstrong A- Son are getting
Dear Sir:—There having l«een so
much
said
In
regard
to
tlie big trade from the P.'h of I.
Mrs. T. 8. Clark Is visiting friends i
figures on a certain bill of hardware,
which 1 purchased, I feel It necessary Nashville,
I. O. G. T. installed their officers la:
to make a truthful statement of the facts
.
myself through the colums of your paper, Friday night.
Ben Wing is canvassing the town iu tl
if you will be kind enough to allow the
Interest
of tlie Hastings B.\.xxkk and D
space.
In the first place I called on Campbell trolt Trlbpne. Both papers for $1 fn&gt;
Bros., ot Cloverdale, to get their figures. i the present time nntll JuW 1st. 18»
I saw one of tbe proprietora. His figures Leave orders at the P. &amp;. at Yank&lt;
at regular prices were 89.30, but upon tell­ Springs. Who could ask for cheaper Ii
ing him that I wa* a member of tbe asso- erature? Every family ought to stibscril
ciatioirknown as tlie Patrons ot Industry, at the above prices.
David Trimmer has got a new rattler.
and that 1 understood he had contracted to
sell goods at ten per cent, above cost, he
said be could make a reduction of 23cts on
F. 8. Hoffman was on our streets Sa
tbe bill. He furthermore stated that he
wasn’t getting but 8 percent, on nails at day.
Nicholas A Herding and Campbell atb
regular prices. I next called on Evaus 4
Brook?, ot Delton, to get their figures at ed tliq show nt your city Friday.
The opera company will soon be rt
regular prices, on same bill and same grade
ofgoods, which amounted to 87.85. After to put their play before the public.
Arthur Stilwell, of Allegan, was h
getting his, Mr. Brook’s figures, 1 showed
him Mr. Campbell’s figures at regular prices shaking with friends In this place
and also his P. of 1. prices, which I thought week.
Mary Barton, of East Carlton, is w
perfectly proper to do If 1 chose, after
ing for J. W. Strausbaugh of West Car
Brooks had made hl* figures.
I would also state that M. J. Goss, of during the sickness ot Mrs. S.
Mrs. Lydia Allerding who has l&gt;een
Frairierllle, gave me about the same fig­
for Mime time past is slowly gain
ures as Mr. Campbell.
• .
Zora Mooie is working for her.
Respect fully yours.
Zella Odell, of your cit&gt;, spent Sur
Geo. W. Kern.
In this place.
Many 6f our farmers have planted corn
aud others are ready nnd are waiting for
Elgin Barton will occupy Chaxles Pe
warm weather.
Mac. Chamberlain and Will Calms were nock’s house ias goon as It can be fin Is he
Henry Arbour expects to move toto li
off after n horse thief Saturday ami Sun&lt;lsy. After having followed him to him.*' soon, as Quincy is getting In n hur
Lowell they found they were after tbe for the room* over the drug More.
Dr. Levctt has all hi; can attend to
wrong man.
M. J. Goss was In Woodland Monday present.
F; A. Blackman has been confined
OU business.
Lloyd Storm’s pony kicked him iu tbe home for a few days on ftgeonut of sic
face Sunday and Lloyd now ha* too much ness.
MiyEllsworth Meeker Is very low wi
"cheek.”
-WilUs Hart, of Grangeville, died of apo­ smalMropes of recovery.
H. O. Johnson and wife mtertaln
plexy, uu Thtiraday. Tbe fnucral services
were conducted by Bev. Jenne. of Delton, company from Kent Co. Inst week.
E. 4. Evons bah moved into bls tit
at the M. E. church under the auspices of
the Odd Fellow?, assisted by. the G. A. *R. bouse.
William Chase, of Kahnazoo. has mor
post. Mr. Hart’s many friends extend
■ their heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved into his new house.
William Chase, of. Kalamazoo, h
^‘j.rkrkto
moved
lo Delton and intends to engage In
went to Hasting!- on Tues­
__
:i menus of the Bottd of tlie lumber sash and shingle business.
Mr*.
E. L. Statz is visiting F.
Supervisors.
Ose of our citizens went to halamazoo Brooks aud wife.
Barlow aud Doyle, of Hastings, r
last week and was so sick when be rrtumbuilding a fine hou.x* on their point
Itouse with WaR lake.
C. A. Pennock, our furniture dealha? sold a car load of wall paper U
spring and expects another load «x
Delton is the place to buy anything y
Jenue conduct* rervk*« nt

Chicago ba*
womeuhi societies, includ­
ing
women.
. ’
A lady refers to tbe tiina »bo tpctab to
front of her looking glass** "moments of re­
flection.”
A Wert Virginia girl has saved money
enough to buy herself a gold watch by trap­
pin;; muskrat* and other animal*
Ambitious New York women nay that tbe
to join a riding Hub.
The women of Milford, Mo., have built a
town iialL They were two years getting the
money together, which t hey collected by giv­
ing fairs, oyster suppers and other entertain­
ments.
Frequent Lathing and outdoor walking
will do more for^woman^ health than quan­
tities of rusdictuo.
If you want poached eggs to look particu­
larly nice, cook each egg in. a muffln ring
placed iu the bottom of a saucepan of bulling
water.
Fur moths. Put one ounce gum camphor
and otio ounce shell of red pepper (powdered)
in eight ouunst aleol)ol. . Lwt it stand seven
days then Strain; sprinkle the good* then
roil them In dbtton.
The business* done by tlie Woman's Temper­
ance Publication association, Chicago, in IbtO,
amounted pi $180,000. Tbe natioual organ of
tho Wonsan’s Christian Temperance union,
Tbe Union Signal, ha* 73,030 subecribers. The
increase iu cash receipts this year is Sdl'.UOO.
A dividend of 7 per cent, has been declared
for the third time to stockholder?. Tbe enter­
prise is conducted wholly by women.
"GiVu me a boy-girl rather than a girl­
boy," was the expressive, albeit uncomely,
ktateineut.made by one of the speak-'iu at a
recent athletic convention. Tbe idm urns not
that the maiden should uusex herself in be­
havior, hut that freedom of exercise. muter
proper influences, makes better uud more
healthful women.

Bowe wm* .taking toll from n carload of jm**aenger*, be catuo to a httte girl who ha* been
a regular patron nf tbe road for toiue time.
Hire barbed the conductor a five cent piece,
and he offered iter two cent* change, which
the rufureX "My dear young buly," mid
Isaac, in hte* kind, fatherly way. "children
under 12 year* of age ride for half fare, and
you know we have never charged you but
three cent*. Take three penuiw and buy chew­
ing gum." Instead ul yielding to temptation
the Mtllo lady remarked, with a proud and
satisfied air: "Kind sir, 1 was 12 year* old
yesterday, and -I mint insist tliat you take
the full amount to which, by the rule* of tlie
company, you are Justly cntitleiL Please do
not annoy me further by insisting that 1 am
a mere child." Isaac turned pale and clung
to a strap for support Ho said afterward*
that In all bis experience he never knew or
heard of such a case.—Norwalk Hour.
■

Fill a paper log with candy ami tie it
firmly by the top to a string hung arrow an
open doorway. Each player is blind folded
in turn, given a long stick, and placsl at a
little distance from tho bag, which he trie*
to hit with (ba stick. Three trial* arc per­
mitted. If bo hai not tlren succeeded, he
give* up hi* place to another. The game is
not finished till one of tbe players make* a
b£k_in the bag. The others bare a right to
nil tiie candy they can got in the scramble
for ft that follow*. Sometimes the bag I*
filled with little’ trinkets which the guest*
are allowed to keep, aud sometime*, .is a
joke, a bag of flour is substituted for tbe bag
of candy.
A game resembling thi* copstet* in sus­
pending a large ring, or other object, by a
long string; then, blind folded iu turii, each
Ciyer endeavor* to cut tbe string with a
•ge pair of scissor*.—Ladies' Hocw* Journal.
•One tVoman's Superstition*.
Mrs. Arthur Stannard, author of "Booties’
Baby," I* a tall woman of handsome pres­
ence, She i« very superstitious, and always
&lt;xrri« two little hits of gray fur inside the
neck of her dress, which she looks upon a* a
talisman.
"I have uever l«eu without these bits of

said, looking at them quite affectionately.
‘‘Sometime when 1 am comparing and coma
to a standstill I take them out and pan* them
gently over my Up* nnd cheeks, and you
hare uo Men bow they soothe me and pro­
mote Inspiration a* if by magic.”
# She has the same odd feeling about old bits
ot iron and cast off honeshoe?, of which she
lias quite a quantity, u* she picks up every­
thing ot the kind she comes across. "They
always bring me luck," she said, seriously.—

I do not believe there is a woman in the
Mau-o’-War or any of the outlying bland*
who has worn a glove or eaten candy. Yet
Cashion has its realm even iu Uirer ^-eluded
nooks. Drvus fabrics, which an* mostly calico,
must be resplendent whh.printa representing
nantlnal article*, such as anchor*, mit'dieada,
capstans, belaying pin*, pennants. Ctoaslrwa,
eta. As for jewelry there b w-eaihQly only
one recognised decoration, earrings, which
arc large brew pendant", nmdo in two pat­
terns, tjie first representing iu* mu ten and
tho Mcond u belaying pin.—Cor. Portland
Trausrcr.it. ________________
A Useful Adjunct.
In a family of girl* a skirt stand uo* u«»sary os u wwing machine. Wlratber tl»sew­
ing is done by the mother or a seamstress, it
is a comfort ns well us a convenience to have
n portable figure at liaud, as tin- work b
facilitated, ■ better effect can be had and the
model spared the fatigue of staxidmg for a fit.
In draping n skirt everything can ic done ou
a wire stand but putting on the bcl*. Bring
adjustable the rHw can l« rtdswl tin thq kin
raranr* required, and the looping and tackinj done by the new without leaving her
chair.—Boston IteconL

ferryboat oi» aftw”00^i, near tbe New Jersey *h&lt;« a bright
discovered in
^ey Central dejioL The; "ht’U
1Kid on the ctohds and shiJ» we «

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u» ta~r.«ta

Ira VanValkenburgh,

“^tmuK

arlr rereainu
—
tbouumd fret in the air.-New York

..4. i. • rompol. of t ta
»°d jro*
J*'* “£
-Hffipclrara tta rarta»ol -*&gt;• -■** ,
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unUU-. Cerula UulUn,
itan. ta
,1, n^k. o
rr~&gt;-n« Itam. tai
Jr mill..!.
W —ktat
rau-ta-h ««rta tb. am »ta &lt;tabl»t.
mi deposition and oafety of their egg*arnart Ingersoll

LEADING
UNDERTAKER

There are nteo fortune. Invertod in •cr­
itical luos. Theta* belouging to tae Fifth
iVIium cathedral are «id to b* valued at
100 000. T110 late Rev. Dr. Ewer, formerly
f ML Ann’* Episcopal Churrh f&lt;* D^
fut«. owned
v«»menta and -crurentnl larx* probably worth *’X).0UO. Many
hurcbe* own *5,000 worth of lvw*--Intariew In New York Star.

FURNITURE -:‘ - DEALER
IN BARRY COUNTY

fU. wurtaux talon «« «1&gt; • “tan. I'»
ubltehing in tbe newspaper* tbe name* of
11 their custootert «t&gt;-&gt; refuted to pay tbelr
ill*, but lhe government forbade it. Now
bo tailors accomplteh lite »amo object by
ntting up a large- blackboard iu tbe recepIon room* of tbnir *bup*. upon which they
balk tbe name* of tlie chief delinquent* and
he amount* of their bill*. They kay it ha*

HASTINGS-:-PROSPERITY
Can only lie secured by patronizing

At n lianquet at San Franciaco of th* Uu»
M-takeiV awoctetiou of California tbe memu
ere printed on cardloard cut in tbe abap*
f a coffin, and among lhe diabc* were crab
dad a is flotaire. obickan dreaacd a la
iroude, wnelt* served on stretcher nnd stewed
nxjntn** a la grippe.

Home Industry

The census of Ifflo showed that In every rear
uce tsro there had been &lt;»|ieoed in the I.otted
late* ou an avenwc upward-* ot iso^no new
irrnu per year. Tbl* f*ct explained tbe mys•rr. for even to some of the &lt;n*r.ut*clurer*
ie'm»elve* It seemed a nnstery u to where ail
ic new self-binders and mowers went to.
Milium Doering &amp; U0..01 Cblr«»o. alone msuuicture between twenty a»d thirty thousand
MDpletB sell binders and as many mowers
ierv year, amt with reaper* and various other
nptemoaui and altaehninitM their product runs
p to many thousands. Of counw a* they stand
t the head the product of other work* L* smallr. but In the siutregate It taxe* many new
inns to make places for all.

Brooks* Kidney aud Liter Syrup effects
speedy cure in all common diseases
lu-n-d by derangement of the liver and
jwcls. It can lx- used without fear by
ic most delicate persons, aud can be
iven to children with |i«rfoct safety, it
a mild tonic, gentle laxative and strong■ invigorating.* It will cure constipation
[digestion, headache. * dizziness, soar
omach, bad taste in the mouth.. bilious
tacks, palpltatlnn of the heart, pain in
&gt;e region of the kidney s, despondency.
loom and foreboding., of evil all of which
rise fronl some derangrtnenf of the liver.
It te purely vegetable, is not unpleasant
1 the taste, and this, added to its safety
id efficacy, make. It as near perfection
1 medicine as could be ever hoped for or
ci*cte&lt;l. AH druggists.

VOL

The TROT LAUNDRY is just such an institution. It has
to depend upon the support of the people of thi- city and
vicinity.

Should laundry be send away, when the work can l&gt;t done
just as well at home, and as cheaply?

Aiming to increase my facilities. I ask your support. .Call
ou me wlien you want anything done in my line.

Very truly yours,
,•

J. C. HOUSE

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THE MARKETS
Apples—Dried, flcpcrlb.
Baiter—U)
Clover seed »-• M 13.20.
Bran*—81.a per bu.
Corn-43c.
Boef-Uvo. 82.WJ83 socairea. &gt;2 00Q|? ro.
Hidcs-Beef.te; ealf,3'ic;
Lard-«e.
Llme-Seillngal Me per bbl; naterltuie, 81 A)
Potatoes—30c. per bu.
Pork-44 75 BK. oo.
Poultry—Hens, scjchlcken*. ire.
Ptuter—Selling at ».’• per ton.
Ball-8cning at 81 tier bbl.
Timothy Seed—Selling ar tt.oo per bu.
Wheat-No. I. white
rtc. snc.
Flour—Is m per buedred.

Bu?£h--^3ai^I’K' ’&gt;er bu:"T

* pwked’

Corn-3Gc perbu.
Kxxit-iiftne.
Data—Steeper bu.
Potatoes—Uefteic.
.
Poultry—Live-. . ohtekena. Kite; duck*,
am-*; turkeys, totllc.
Wheat—No. 1 white. Me; No. S red, wjie,

BOOTS AND SHOES
I have just received a fine Tot of Mens
Shoes and Children’s Fine Shoes and Slip­
pers of all kind and styles.^ Also ladies fine
shoes.
First-class goods at bottom prices.
Call and see me before you buy.
Nevins’ blk.

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Hom-Shmle higher, mixed. heavy»&gt;t.Kft4A5

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Absolutely Pure,

A irtati.I unn-tabiii, ww„. HIjlirM
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Given Away.
long whiff, blowing tbe «mok» iu a tduud any pewon who buj- Of ret or tafTf m.
from hi* mouth and now. The ladisa have wrente 840 worth nf Nunery
pipes with longer stems than Um tuah, and if needs of auy kind fer »nrfng or fxU
i.. -1_ _ _ _
ing. P, of I. prices. Tenns citsh rir
proved note. Come and bee tne or
Mtn J.
him Beith out the wtirfT.--1

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F. G. STOWELL.

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The above is a cut of the

BASCOM FOLDER
Ou which our papers are folded. This machine i- naH
running, simple and low priced, just what
l .hl
country office needs and can afford to buy. Sold on
most liberal terms and warranted for 5 year-.
factored by

BASCOM FOLDER CO..
SIDNEY, 001°To whom all enquiries -lionld be addressed.

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Hastings Banner
Published Wedoesday* by
COOK BROS..

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UAHTIXGH, xn a.

F. R. PANCOAST,
HASTINGS, MICH.

THIS WEEK WITH THE GREATEST BARGAIN VALVES IN

Men’s and Boy’s Suits I
EVER OFFERED WITHIN THE BORDERS OF MICHIGAN.

Read and Ponder Over the
Following:
Men's Cheviot Suits.
« hut sa&gt; &gt;ou genu to saving from 93 to *&lt; g?/j cn
•&gt;n a *t .'lOtuU. We know lots of dealers in wti Uw.
Michigan cannot sell suits a* good as our Mto offering, for

Men's Mixed Cassiniere Suits.
sen Iceable and dependable garments In tack or
:«*-k -tilt* No matter where else you gn they will
■nee them to you at •'.* or *10. Bear tn mind this la a great

Men’* splendid sack or frock salts al »*ven dol- G?r7
Ixre sola the world over "t ten. Ue wllf not at w I.
tempt to describe them. They are bl* bargain*.

Read and Ponder Over the
Following:
NINE DOLLARS U all we aak (or choice of ®r»
ov^r,*°° '“S" *
Imported cheviot*
and fancy double and twlat caaslmeres. The regular
aeUinK price of these suits bas been Queen duUsra. A
tlmeh purchase enabler us u&gt; completely eclipse all ’’
former low prices and we lecotnmena those In want of
a decided good bargain sack stilt to send mooey order
or come to u« thia week tor a nine dollar out nt.

Included In our 810 rangn for this week an- ® 1 r\
many hundreds of frock tend sack suits, rhe &lt;Mv.
viols. tweeds, caMlutcre*. that command fir, and gn.
when not bought of us. Many of our best dressed
merchants In (.rand Rapids are availing theriH4l*es of
ibis sale and securing^ suit worth *15 logic, for ten.

S 1 £2.00.
In our twelve dollar lot »e throw nil * ur odds and ends of *in and 818 suits. Such choice makes as Sai-ycr and
the old reliable Harris Pepper and Salt Cnssimere suits. Those who buy them lire of them long before they wear
out. We recommend them everytime.
For fifteen dollars you select genuine English worsted, corkscrew. wide Male. In all coloH, ♦ f e AA
• &gt;und or unbound: or chevlota In blue or black ot the very fibret imported hnd made up e&lt;|tial to the J) | J.UU.
■■ -st custom made. !f sou want a fine Sunday suit, or an extra line business suit, our 815 range this werkwtu provide
the br»t at a very popular low price.

BOYS’ CLOTHING
Entire suits, t piece, age «to 13 yean, price fft.o*. i.jr. 1 .so. 2.CO. '.* :A.XNiand ton. Beet 85 all wool suit ou earth
XJtoy.' bailorffults. blouse and pants. Mv, *la». l,w. gjn. 3.20 and too. Boys'Shirt Waists, zic. 38e. .’Or. Tse ami *i
Roys' Hats. «c. M. Oc and 79c.
.
.

We wish it to be distinctly understood that we claim, and can back the assertion any day. that »e carry the best
strongest and most reliable BoyV Clothing In the world. Broad as Ibis insertion may appear. It Is nevertheless a
tact, and there are happily thousand* of well pleased regular patrons who can back up all we say. Not only do we
carry the largest stock and greatest variety of these goods found in the c&lt;ty. but our qualities are tin- best and our
price* Invariably the lowest Now. during the present “Great May Sale" we shall make special drive* in this dejmrtnient that will utterly astonish every visitor. Parents should take special note of this, as they can thereby save
many hard earned dollars. Before ever thinking of going elsewhere, bring the boys around to see us. Come and see
m hai we have: It's a pleasure for u* to entertain you. and well prove to you how easily you can save at least from »
&lt;to t) cent* un every dollar.
*

Cor. Monroe, Pearl and Canal Sts.

Largest04039017
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in the WIL

GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.

n II. - When you go to Grand Rapid- Mop at the Tom er. They check your packages and care fur your bitndltv gratis
Yoti can attend the great sale, and at the same time It is the most convenient location fur 'hopping In the city*— Eli.’

Tie W-fctem Walkiog Cultivator
Is made with springs with adjustable tension in order
that there need be no weight to tire the plowman in raising
the shovels out of the ground, or in dodging hills of corn in
' rooked rows. As good work can be done and the cultivator
1 expertly handled by a boy as by a man. all it requires is
judgment not strength.
The beams are long, causing steady movement.
,
Tire shovels are adjustable on the sleeves, either up or
town, to regulate depth and sidewise to throw the dirt either
to ot from the corn.

THE PMH5

"

Photograph-:
Studio,
* North of Ford’s Hotel.
Cabinet Photograph*. St 00 per dozen.

Are coupled to a rock shaft bp a single bolt, and it is only Tin-type*.
to loosen one nut to adjust the width on the axle. Specialty of children'* photon.
The hitch can be regulated to draw the shovels deep in
Hi. fround. if desired. It is furnished with both wood and
steel beams and wheels.
Ml.b IL B. SCHi-MXKKK.
A fifth shovel can be attached for putting in small grain.
Shields are furnished with each cultavator. There is no
l etter cultivator made, as thousands of farmers will testify.

WMisi htftay

THE DANDY

Combined Spring Cultivator

DRINK

With Parallel Beams and Either four or six Shovels.

fetJ^FEE

The King of Combinations,
All made of steel. The most durable* The most conven­
ient and desirable implement in a corn field.
A complete combination of all the good features embraced
in any cultivator. It is made when defaired, with

Automatic Spring Trips,
will nfM," °»sily changed from four to six shovels and at the
" HI of the operas, by exchanSing the large for the smaller
’'novels, or visa versa.

Goodyear Bros.,
Hardware and Implement Dealers. ,

COUNTY NEWS.
The followinx persons are authorized torecelve subscriptions for the B vnNaa-.
Preston Jewell.
. . II.. N. Mosher.
Hatiflcld.................
Beftunl .
Ehsctw Jordan.
Howeu* Mill* .
. C. w. Armstrong.
Broward
.. . M'in. Broward.
Carlton
...
. J. N.Covert.
Cedar Creek ...
D. I.. Mortbland.
Clorerdate :
. Howard Mosher.
r.n^\ '* Corners
.
Ilyfon Fisher.
Dowling
ILG. Rlcr.
Delton
. . F. .1. Norwood.
Freeport
. A. M. Ilerrtnxton.
Hickory Corners
------- Edwin lUtnoll.
Imug
('has. Williams.
... C. E. Nickerson,
. Clarence Doolittle.
Morgan
W. B. Adkins.
Manic Grove....
.
J. McKelvey.
Middleville
.
Hamilton Garretn.
Nashville
H.G.Bale.
O'Donnell
..'Ed. Edwards.
Oranaerllie MID*
L. W. Wing.
Prairieville
. .Win. L. Brown.
Woodland
..
We*ley Myers.
Yankee barings..
H «L Bennett.

Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ilaiuex. of l&lt;akc
Odvvw. vl»Hed Emerson Hicks haturdsy.
Key. Aldrich, of Nashvllhi' organized a
Sabbath school at the Mayo school boose
last Sunday . •
'
D. Guy Is soliciting, subscriptions for
the Baxnkii and Tribune, vvith good suc­
cess.

Write for self-measurement rule* t»«

”."Kl“ J. I. HODSON

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

A THUS COMBINATION OF

Mocha, Java and Rio.

county hub Monday ot this week.
Some of our young friends are causing
themselves quite a considerable amount of
nnnecesaary trouble indictating whqt we
should write for the (taper. W* should advise
you to not lone any sleep, looking for some
scandal tu appear in the jmfter. for If y‘ou
do. you may be disappointed
Bev. Stewart held mcniorfhl services at
the M. E. church last Sabbath.
Born, to Mr. ami Mrs. Frank Balch, a
son.
ci"
I

I guess It lia* cleared off (fficv more, and
now we hope to have pleasant weather.
The many friends of Chaflie Wright
will lie pained to hear tint he has lost his
ey e eight. Some time last winter he was
taken with the grippe, and shortly after
wa* taken with sore eyes and in this wav
he lost liik sight. There is wirne hopes of
his regaining it. and all ot hb friends will
rejoice if he doe»&lt;.
The Carpenter Bros, are improving the
looks of their farm by laying fences over.
Zorn and Belle M&lt;x&gt;re were at the Center
Monday night.
1.. B. Carpenter was at Ijrec (Mcssa
Tuesday.
'

Mrs. Jas. Miller accompanied her mother
Monday to Gull Prairie, and will spend
the week there.
.School closed this week Thursday, with
C. E. Doyle as teacher. He expects to at­
tend college soon.
W. F. Pumfray, of Fremont, made his
brother J. B. a visit last week.
Emma Venevery Is home at her aunt's,
Mrs. Alien’s, for a short time.
Decoration day will be objfervcd at this
place, if It does not rain as usual, r nd will
meet at the M. E. onurch at B o'clock.

We are blessed with a little corn weath­
er. for which we feel very thankful.
We bear that Andrew Willis, formerly
of this place, but now of Kalamazoo, Is
quite sick.
M. J. Gow and Prof. Smith were in Kala­
mazoo Saturday.
F. F. Palmerton, brother of Mrs. J. M.
Smith, spent Sunday with Mr. Smith and

wife.
Goa Welgle lost a child last week by
being jtoisoned by Paris fcreen. Mr. Wel­
gle had been spraying some fruit trees and
left a package of the poison under a tree
for a short time, wheh his two little chil­
dren, one two and a half and the other
three and a half years old, found it and ate
u large quantity. Dr. Hyde was summon­
ed. and found one of them uncorselous
when Ire arrived, and he was unable to
save It: the other Is still In a very critical
condition, but will probably Hve.
The G. A. IL’s are preparing a good pro­
gram for Friday, and we l»ope the weather

will be pleasant.
Wheat In this section never looked so

xvarr *ea***c«*“
LION COFFEE
with

be.t in the United Staten—made «P
a selection of Moeha, Java awl R»n.
property blended and b
byjail
to make the nicest cup of Cofet &gt;n laff
land. For Sale EhtrywWre.

WhUm

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mcirm ran io xen m men

well.
Mrs. MeLcay and Mre. Collier were In

Kalamazoo Monday.
Wm. L Brown has made an assignment
of his stock of goods for the benefit of his
creditors.
On Monday Herbert Brown gut out an
attachment and took a horse belonging to
Seth Chapman, who absconded some time
since. Tills case is Ukely to cause a lively
lawsuit as the case Is considerably mixed

up.
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We hear that M. T. Jones 85tii anniver­
sary Is tn be celebrated this evening. As
MorL has many friends w* apprehend a
pleaMut time.

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HASTINGS, MICH., MAY 29, 1890.

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To. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. Goddc. u son.
it may be that Ed. will have some help on'
the farm. Presume be smiles lu anticipa­
tion.
There Is i&gt;romlM.* of a fruitful season.
Hope we UIW..
Mr. Stamncy. of Bedford, was kicked
by a stallion about 9 o'clock thinday night.
The animal wa* one Mr. B. was caring for.
and had always been considered safe.
On Monday It was thought the man might
not recover.
C. E. Paul ba* caught the consort of that
large silver-gray hawk. The pair have
been widely and favorably known by all
the ]&gt;oultry and poultry keepers in this
section. Her nest of 5 eggs also became
booty.
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The orchards have displayed a world of
blossom.*. Wil the amount of fruit be
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About 70 couple attended the dedtontton
dance at Will Marshall's new basement
barn Friday uight and a good time Is rejxjrtcd by those who were present H.
Fowler and Nona Searles furnishing tba
music.
Lucien Polley had the la grippe several
weeks since and its effect still lingers with
him.
Will flasher and wife went to Plainwell

Satunlay to spend {evvral days visiting old
home friends. 's'
E..F. Manley, of Kalamaz«x). was super­
intending com planting upon his farm the
•fore part of last week.
Frank MoCalFis now nicely settled in
A ng. Scogal's house.
John Doud and wife entertained a sister
of his, last week from Grand Rapids.
Geo. McElwain and wife, ot Plainwell,
arc visiting "his broliiers. Thomas and
Robert tills week.
Old Mrs. Flans burg ha.** returned after
Lmocj.
having spent several weeks with l&gt;er
. Geo. Pratt, of Nebraska, lias returned.
Mr. ai&lt;i Mrs. Milton Culp, of Maple daughter. Mrs. Walter Parker in Richland.
The firm of McCall A Sanford have
Grove, visited at Harvey Steven's Friday. ,
Children's day will be observed at the M. taken possession of the meat market
fohnerly run by West Lawrence.
E. church.lune 15th.
The wiud and ralu storm of Saturday
Geo. Grayltorn, W. M. Humphrey and
Mrs. Fitch have put new eare-tboughs on afternoon did some damage by blowing
down fruit lree*&gt;nd washing out gulleys
their houses..
in newly ploughed fields.
There Is to be a dance al Thompson’s
Mrs. A. G. Curlngbt was somewhat
hall June 5th.
(mined the past week with gatherings in
Cora Nuif. who has been visiting her
her face which broke Saturday and she Is
brother for toe past five weeks, relumed j
better now’.
to her home in Butler Monday.
Rumor has it that cigars and candy wit!
l.yma Briggs has returned to ills school
be free of duty in the near future In view
ut Lansing.
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of a co lain generous hearted young man
James Howarth, foraierly of this place,
taking to liini-clf a life partner.
died at his home in Albany. N. Y., of
pneumonia, and his brother Will is not ex­
Knuth Carlton.
peeled to Km
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Heavy rain Saturday night, also Sunday
accompanied with liaiL The ground is
Harryvllle.
Mrs. SlM-rief Is visiting her brother. soaked to its &lt;itmost capacity s', present
writing.
Chas. Carr.
Wheat and gftus looks green but farmBev. C. P. and family are home from
ere look blue.
the district meeting.
Prospects- are poor for corn planting,
N. Dickerson. &lt;»f Cixlar Creek, visited at I
unless a change takes place soon.
Geo. Baird's Iasi week.
Mre. Shriber and family went to Wood­
Children's day will lai observed ut the |
land
Sunday.
church the 15th of June.
Our cemetery is covered with a black
mantle, having been burned over, whether
Miss Nellie Frost Ims so far rerovered purposely or not we are not able to say.
as tq be able to be out.
J. R. Sml 111 lost a new milch cow last
Mrs. E. J. Hartoui Ims recovered from Saturday night.
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her sickness.
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Mre. Chas. A'ndrus Is sick nt present
Will Jenks had tbc misfortune to lose writing, erysipelas in her fact*.
one of his horses last week. He bad one
Mre. A. Raymond hus friends from
load of goods aa»ved to Hastings, and an­ Plainwell visiting her.
other oue loaded ready to start tla* next
A. G. Senter is on the gain we hear.
morning. The horst* gut kieked on the
We bear that the little colored boy at
leg. and It swelled |up so it bunded aud L. Barber's has received rather shameful
they had to kill him.
treatment from Clark Barter. If the re­
Wm. .Seger had an attack of Iwart dls- port Is true we tbluk the y oung man will
rase last week, hut at this writing is some have to live and die an old bectielior as no
better.
girl would dare to trust, her happinc&amp;s
Mr. Moore is entertaining friends this with b person of such temper.
week from the south.
O. J. Wright and wife, of Lake Odessa,
Surprise party and danev* at Win. spent Sunday with Dr. A J- Wright.
OlnisU-ad's last Friday night.. A good
Mre. James Covert is aftheted with ery­
' thne reported.;
sipelas In her eyes al preseht.
A. G. Kent is making preparations to
Willis Carpenter is canvassing for patent
| build a new Imrn this spring.
pants buttons with considerable success
Although it rained all the week and even though he has had acvetal narrow escapes.
Sunday forenoon, the miu came out in the, He Is yet in good condition and on tho
afternoon kiid th&lt;* chirch was well filled* whole thinks he likes the business.
memorial dav.
Our clover fields an* beginning to turn
It seems as though w have had rain red with sorrel.
enough. The farmers that are fortunate
Geo. Cole went to Bowne Center Satur­
enough to have their corn planted are all day.
right, but to those lltal Gave their ground
nil ready and can't get a cbqpcc 'tu plant, A New KnterprtMi —The Brook* £ .Miller
it is hard. One man had 14 acre* all
Contpeujr Orfoulae*! lor Ike Conxmarked when tbc heavy shower came Satpoimdlug asilMlriif limok*'
nrday.
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Kldaey and Llver'hj rop.
Coat* Grove.
Ryad of the great medicinal value of tin*
News scant* yet rain plenty.
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remedies which enter into the composition
Mrs. Geo. Bump confined to her l»ed, of Brooks' Kidney and fJvrr syrup.
It
sciatic rheumatism Is the trouble.
Dr. contains uva-ursl. gulden seal. Imchu. dan­
Wright attending her.
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delion. mandrake. Culver’s root, cascaraMr. Doud, of Hutland, Is making a short sagrada. burdock, etc. Time Ingredients
visit with his sister, Mrs. Wm. Wood, of arc prescribed by our leading phyalcians
this place.
ano arc remedies of uneqtadled merit for
Wanted, a good physician to locate here. liver and kidney complaints and blood dis­
Some of our young folks attended the orders.
dance at Woodland Fklday night.
1 hereby certify that 1 have examined
John Marks. &lt;if Holt, was shaking hands Brooks’ Kidney and IJvcr Syrup, and have
lu our village Friday evening.
fouud it to contain the constituents as
The ladles mite society meets with Mrs. clalUM*d. in due proportions, which makes
Matte Bevier on the U9 Inst.
if a remcoy of unimpeachaldt* quality and
Will some poultry mart give a remedy Uttegrity. for the purposes which It ia In­
for gap* In chickens?
tended. \
E. J. Weeks Chemist
There was a ranaway om our streets a
Of Weeks' Drug and Chemical Co^,
few daya agu
Jackson, Mich.
Fair weather, get ready and plant corn One Who Knows That Rheamatlsm can
now.
be Cured.
I’nclc Mow Durkee is at last able to be
Aa fetttar nt Tea.
out some.
John Phillips has moved to Woodland
Anna Katharine Green, author of "The
going into the plant and flower business. Leaven worth Case,’' was born la Brooklyn,
but has lived most ot her life in New York
rrvspMt.
city and vicinity. At the age of 10 abe and
Ozi r«rdec moved on hU. farm a talle
her little playmates poblisbed a patnpblas
north of town Monday.
written under her direction, ao she was virtu­
Basinet# In town scents steadily Increas­
ally an «di teem at that ago. TVa hide book
ing.
was passed ftwns'ooe to another at “five cento
A Mr. Mason of Gmttan, was here Mon­ a rend."-New York Ledger.
day looking for a fruit eraporalor.
Peckham's social party will be largely
A Crying Neod.
attended fjom LoweiL Clarksville, Lake
-I see," yud Mrs, Gan-ill, “that The B&lt;wOdessa and Hastings we undemtand. 250
ton Budget wants people tai«ht to talk a»
numbers have been sold already.
wall ae to read nod write."
Detective Geo. Ctlddeback of Clarks villa,
•That’s all noosecae." said Oarnli. "Yon
was In town Monday .
never needed to be taught to talk
And. by
Ada Odell, ot Carlton. Is belpiug in
George: when I think of U, what oar nannnk
W. IL Pardee's store.
scbOols need is a cbatr in sUenee."-Harpert
Hattie Roush Is working at the Com­ Baaar.
mercial bouse.
Wm. Roush and Chas. Smrlker were lu
TKe Vetted Atetoe ttlKe.
Hastings Monday .
The Springfield nfle of 1878b a breech load­
Frank Herrick was in Grand itepids er, caliber 0 45 Inch. The 405 gram bullet,
Monday,
with a charge of 70 grains of bleak pow­
L. C. Wdtou, of Hastings was in town der, has an initial velocity of about 1.100 feet,
Monday.
lu penetration in pine planks at 500 yards ia
Memorial services were held In the nearly • inches. The highest petal of the
Congregational church Sunday. The ser­ trajectory al 2» yards range ia 15 inches; al
mon was preached by Rev. M. C. Dixon.
U0 yards range, 11 feet, and at 1,100 yards
Now's the time to fish.
range, ID feet, above the line of right Tna
Roswell Tyler, ot Hesperia, was in town dangerous horiaoatel space at 000 yards raaffe
Saturday. He la visiting his daughter. feffOO fest; at 800 yards, » feat, and at 1,000
Mrs. Chas. Coppens, of Bowm .
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yards, 75 feat But groat as is this advance
Wm.
Godfrey has
rented
Satanel since our war, the weapon is now antiquated
Roush's lively stable.• I
in European estimation.—Forum.
Blchory Cantn.
keto* htrowg Wille.
“There are human wUls,” any* Duan MoCoy, “which are resolute and strong ia their
grip as bulldogs. They are usually found ia
men and women of ignorant minds and coarse
natures—ignorance and coarsenem but main
them the more ernri tyranta 1 always know
a how* in which one of these bulldog wflb b
to be found by th* eowed and nnenqr look
of ita other inmates."

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'S; NEWS IN BRIEF.

APDmOHAL COUNTY NEWS.
Crops of all kinds are Improving?

Bad weather for planting: com.
F. Smith lost one of hta boraes last week.
N. Linsey has moved back to Nashville.
Mre. Brang* in was on the sick list last

There seems to be a fair demand for
new milch cows kt very low prices.
Mr. Howe and Mr. Benham's people en­
tertained company from West Rutland
last week.
T. Tanner was in Kalamazoo last Friday.
Mr. Hathaway sold* a fa! cow last week,
receiving $2« for the same.
Elmer Hathaway won themed*! at the
Teokley school house Thursday night
Mrs. Seeber entertained company from
BL Joseph county a few days ago.
Haxtln**.

Some of the farmers are feeling rather
discouraged in regard to'planting corn, on
account of rainy weather.
Wm. Brown and wife, of Cedar Creek,
were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Jerkin
Thursday.
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Mr*. Barber, of Battle Craek, is visiting
her sister, Mrs. McIntyre, this week.
Mrs. Geo. Webb, of Grand Rapids, is
visiting friends here.
As the Journal’s correspondent from
Ibe Center Road was kind enough to tell
tiie name of the writer of the Hastings
items, we send out thanks to them for their
kindness. But wq think people can talk,
and we are not ashamed but our name is
Lena Crook was the guest of Bonnie
Hower Thursday.
Will and Dan Holmes visited our school
last week.
Emma Byers, while swinging on the
-chain near the towii house, fell and sprain­
ed her shoulder very bad Thursday. A
warning to the school children.
The Ps of I. are to have a picnic at
Middle Lake the 4th of July.
Mrs. Pratt will return from Muskegon
and Grand Rapids Wednesday.
Florence Craig was the guest of Lunt
Trait Sunday.

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B. W. Austin and wife visited Ben lx&gt;w
in Assyria last week.
C. F. Wilkinson has Improved his farm
by building a new fence In front.
Horace Hart and family are at Battle
Creek on a visit
B. Allertop is yfet very lit
Ida Hayden visited her sister in Wood­
land Saturday and Sunday.
John Dawson, of Rutland, delivered a
lecture to the P. of I. Thursday evening,
it was very much appreciated by the boys.
•Died, May 20th, IK); Bertiia Slocking,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stocking,
aged » years. Funeral services were held
Thursday at the-Hoffner school Thursday,
Rev. X. T. Sheldon officiating. The re­
mains were Interred In the State Road
cemetery. The bereaved parents have the
nympotliy of all.
. Wheat is improving.
Bert Smith has gone into business again,
gelling machinery.

The late rains have improved the looks
of wheat very much.
Fanners are way behind with coni
planting, not more than one-half being,
planted yet.
This is a fine spring for young clover.
1 Alice Bergman l« able to ride out agnln,,
after her severe sickness..
Ralph and Rebceda Striker, of Baltimore,
visited at Geo. Valentine's one day last
week.
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The U. A. R. and their many friends
' will meet at the cemetery at a o'clock on
l-f j-j-y nmn&gt;l!je
r. to decorate the graves of
lhe departed soldiers.
J. H. Valentine was in Battle Creek' last

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,C. Anders and wif^dalted at B. Myers
in Podbnk last -Sunday.
Alkla Newland is giving good satisfac­
tion a.s teacher In our school.
Old Mrs. Tuttle, of Podunk was bnried
.in the north cemetery here last Sunday.
Hrmy Anders ta at home this week.
Wil I inni Anders has recovered from his
sickness with typhoid fever and has gone
to work again for G. Reptogle.
The warm rains of last* week have im­

proved the looks of growing crops Immenaely.
Ben ilenkens and wife spent Sunday
with P. If. Karns and family.
Kittie Dooley was calling on friends in
this place Sunday.
Preaching at tbe Brush Ridge school
bomA? very two weeks.
Ptantttig corn seems to be the order of
tbe day. Cut worms too numerous to
mention.

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Last Saturday the storm which-rose in
tbe south west made a few of our people
think that a cyclone was approaching and
they went Into their cellars but it turned
out -to be a very bard wind and rain,
which laid trees and fences scattered in
all directions, wherever the wind struck
lhe hardest.
Ervu Brunny narrowly escaped death bv
trying td reach the barn in last Saturday’s
ftlorm.
The P. of I.'stare foundation is pro­
grcmdng aud the discussion pro and con
into some very hard words.
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Children's day will lie observed here the
tdh of June and tbe Bourrough’s school
with all the scholars will take an active
purt to help make a grand success.
Painters are .throwing paint on our
beautiful 'burg, two on the church, one on
Andrew Bresee’s and one on Morford's
towelling. Banfield is booming. Village
Ma for sale by Edmunds, Brcftee and
Wickwire.
Ite. N. Mosher was on the gain up to
last Friday and then hud ft relapse which
sxmfincd him to bed again, but up to thta
wrriUnc I* slowly on the gain.
Mrs. Caleb Moore Is very sick looking ns
tMnghsbr could not stay very long with
friends &lt;m this earth.
Fishing ta tire order of the day when
'rahklng. Planting c«ton when sunshine,
I- C. Edmunds drew a load of hay to
the burg for Joe Crandle. It weighed
iJSW lb*, which surprised cverylodv that
it.
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oomplaint of drouth yet.
oe Barlx-r sjuot several da}**1 visiting
ebbervilto l**t week.
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a. Sman Bkrker who ha» been ill
time, ta foosight to be on*the gain
ta visited nt F. Flowers' Bunday.
Tlbbita to on the sick Hat and
her to recovering from an attack

du—llor GH-irt k a«&gt;« u&gt;

despite the protest* and pleadings of her
eornpenions, she tasbed tbe borae into a
furious run. It was ri'^aoe for
or
their way to visit relatives in the west part death. On rusiied tbe iron mounter, with
bell clanging and whistle Mowing, and
of town.
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Judge Smith, of your city, was on our faster dashed the horse at it* almost speed.
As the carriage dashed over the track foe
streets one day last work.
How pleasant the country looks at this inmates could almost feel the hot bresfo of
time. It represents the season of youth. the engine in their faces, foe whistle gave
The Grange, of Prairieville, will cele­ a shrill, prolonged shriek (In which the
brate ••children’s day" Saturday, June “th, girls joined with all their might) and the
and Sunday school at the church Sunday, reeking colt made a gallant leap and the
hind wheel* just cleared foo track as the
Juno 8th.
A sad accident occurred in the family of train thundered. by. My Informant de­
(ieorge Weigels, who resides In the west clared that it took the young ladies a half
part of town. He was spraying plum trees hour by tbe watch to calm rtielr emotions
with two of his young children playing and fasten up their back hair. But there
around.
In an ungarded moment they is no doubt that the party came very near
got hold of some of the Paris green and going to the cemetery for keeps.* Only foe
ate IL The youugeat died and was buried courage and discretion of the driver saved
last Saturday. The other it Is thought them from a terrible accident, at leasLwill recover. The family have the sympa­ Chnrlotte Ib-publlcan.
thy of the entire community in their afflict­
Register of Deeds Beekman has been
ions.
looking for about twenty years for hi* old

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monnmeal «»d • tn- tandta* t» • 'nfeta-

Cut worms are plenty.
The senior editor, of the

Farmers are busy getting ready Jo, and
planting corn In this vicinity.
School Is progressing finely, with Alma
Strong as teacher.
Arthur Barrett is at work for W. H.
Smith.
The fanners in this vicinity are coming
to the conclusion that It would *pay to
spray their fruit thia season.
Mrs. Will Smith has nearly recovered
from her illness. *
Madams Geo. McKibbon and Ed. tkmrtney were the guests of Mrs. C. M. Smith
last week.
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Wallace Watson has on auction sale the
31BL
Ted Carter was on the town line Sun­
day.
Your scribe has been sick for the past
six week, but is getting better fast.

army bunk mate, Newell Miller, formerly
of Dansville, Ingham county, who went
out with Mr. Beekman In Co. B. Sd Michi­
gan cavalry. The other day be heard of
him, out In Missouri, and some interesting
letters have been passing back and forth.
However, as he can’t write every week, he
has ordered foe Republican sent in lieu
thereof.—Charlotte Republican.

who «&gt; tetelWbl.

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top &lt;&gt;f t*e can
lighted
wl ban-d to within • fcw Incbx &lt;* U-

unwholesome food.
Mrs. Clara C. Hariwtt, widow of the

bv &gt; Ite nun —bleb Ml bbou, 3 o'clock tel
the morning.
Who pteteo-C th. pow­

erful
.nd
kt

the Bellevue'

hospital in that

Tbaradsy. Delirium termed
^Tnc Episcopal eon rant ion-rf Ohio taw
rrmovcl ail kstrictioo* on the right of

women to vote or hold office in parwhe*.

Patrick Malloy, a farmer living near
Hamilton,
O., Friday killed bis sou
George, ^red
and then blew out hta
own braloa

rxpliwlrr
where
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Whisky wm the cause.

While practicing aborting at a
BelolL Wta, Friday. N. R.
Rockton, DU, probably fatality wounded
Henry Fackrell, who was scoring. F»«rell is also a resident of Kocktoo.
The various ddegatioM of pilgrim* who
hare lately visited tbe pope have carried
to the holy father an
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money approximating £38,003. Of this
amount £12.«» came from America.
The coroner's jury in the case ofthe
shooting of Mrs. LittlelWd and McP{£1’
by Littlefield, who caught them together
lu the woman’s bedroom, at Jessup, Go.,
rendered a verdict that the killing of the
woman was murder, but that of McCall

eut a mere matter of apeculattou. a* noth­
ing ta known beyond the fact that the can
containing the dynamite and the fuae and
cap were foaml. The police *ay the An
juchtats did It, while the Uucr charge it to
the police arid inatet that it* objeet wa* to
get up a orate. The stuff to real dynamite
and ta home-made.

lightnings deadly work.
Whole Family Killed While Standing

Time* from Alltanco, O., mfrm George
Patten-nn, hta wife and two children, ot
Salineville, O„ were inMantly kAled by
lightniag while standing undec • tree yee-

terday afternoon.
Washington, Pa., May 1’4.-William.
Furman wm struck by lightning and in­
stantly killed yestertlay afternoon while
rig building. Three companion* with him
were badly stunned. Furman was no-'
married.

H. P. Hajis, of Eaton Co., mfrirns foe
loss of 00 sheep that were drqwfted while
pasturing on die lowlands of tire Thornap­
ple.
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Justifiable homicide.
• Charles Help, a well to-do Chicagoan, en­
A Town Killed by a Strike.
When President Gazfield was dying hr
ticed Dr. Charles F. Swan, a well known
Fort Dodge, la.. May 38.—The little
ate a peach aud:the pit thereof lie. gave to physician, lute bis home Friday, and beat
a Grand Rapids man, who plactMl It near himoverthe head witharerolver. Seipsays town * of Kalo, south of-here, has been
foe G. R. ft L general office. It grew and
•the doctor advised hta present wife not to wiped off the map by a miners’ strike. A
has develoired Into a blossom coverrtl tree. marry him. Themwailoot was held in 1800 month ago Kalo was a prosperous mining
The clock in foe time-lock of th* safe in bond*. Dr. Swan Is not dangerously hurt. town of WO inhabitant*. Now not a dozen
house* are occupied. On May 1 all the
The religious denomination known as
the Saugatuck bank stopped one night re­
cently, and It muy tie necessary to take foe the Dunkanta held their annual love feast coal miners struck for higher wage*. The
whole cumbersome affair to Cnlcago, Ire- this week near Reading. Pa. Thousands mine owner* refused the demand and shut
down
the mine*. The strike proved a
W. S. Adkins was at Grand Rapids last fore foe proprietors can get at their funds. were in attendance.
A severe earthquake shock occurred at death-blow to the town. Without work,
Saturday.
The so-called .Charle* May. the horse­
all the miner* were compelled to move,
Billing*.
JfohL.
Friday.
'Two
brick
house*,
Minnie Fowler apent Sunday at home.
thief who stole horses In this city and Kal­
leaving Kalo with empty streets and de­
Mrs. W. B. Walker, of Chesaning, is amazoo and was captured by Sheriff Dlx were shaken down and a third cracked
serted houses.
visiting her parents, W. N. Devine and In Indiana with two stolen horses in his from roof to foundation.
The strike at Hon. W. L. Scott's mines
wife.
possession, was sentenced to two and oneRev. E. W. Chapman has a daughter half years at Juckson, Thursday by Judge at South Haven,.Pa. ha* been declared
Grand RaHW, Mich., May 26.—Charles
off, Mr. ^cott agreeing ta pay I cent leas
visiting him from the north.
Buck at Kalamazoo. He refused to reveal
Macard, who has already served one year
Mrs. D. U Barker is visiting at Grand hta identity. The Kalamazoo Telegraph than the Columbus scale,
for the killing of Michael O’Hara, in Wyo­
W. E. Stone, .«entena*d to state prison
Rapids.
in giving an account of hta sentence says:
Mr. and Mrs. Swartout are both sick ••The prisoner ta a good looking man and for seven years for forgery, escaped from ming township, Aug. 7, 1687, Was ac­
quitted Saturday on the second trial. Ma­
a bed.
wears a heavy' bl*ck beard. He absolutely jail nt Newton, Ills., Friday, while the
card ’ and hia brother quarreled with
John don’t like to see some other fellow refuses to disclose hta real name or who streets were full of people. *
O’Harn, and guns were flourished. In the
riding out with his May. .
The western window' glass manufac­
his friends were even tn his attorney. Mr.
Macard was
Will Hill aud family were visiting Isaac Knappen. When asked for ids name, he turer* have effected n “cmnbine" with the fight O'Hara was killed.
Golden last Sunday, and their little boy said: •This is the month of Muy, Isn’t It? jobbers, and will on Juu&lt;J4 shut down all convicted of manslaughter, but after nerv­
ing one year of hia seven years' sentence
was missing, and when they found him he Well, call me May," and the Cliarbcs was the facturie* for the uunftfrr.
wax granted a new trial.
was floating In the river. He was uncon­ prefixed. His reticence is due to foe tact
Deluging rain storms fill Friday at Oil
scious for several hours but appears to be that he does not waut to bring dishonor City, Connellsville, Scottdale, Erie, and
all right at present
upon any of his family. When asked If other points in Pennsylvania, doing great
Madison, Wk, May »-Theodore Neu­
Harry Keyes, of Olivet, is working for lie had any thing to say why Use court; should damnge-to culverts, seWrra. etc,
bauer. a lu-year-old boy. for whom the
E. IL Barber.
not p«ss sentence h«* responded that he
A peculiarity of Knghtah politics jm-t
Quite a loud time at the dance Saturday hod noL"—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
police have been looking for several day*,
now ta that the Gladdoninns are ad­
for t be theft of tst from his brother, wo*
evemitting in their campaign «jieocbca that
Dr. Carpenter, of Freeport, is in town.
Two brothers by the name of Cartner
seen ou the street yesterday. A policeman
Irish land purrbox- is what defeat's! Glad­
He talks of coming back here toj.ve.
and Will Garrity,:entleed an old man into
wn* nbont to arrest him, when he drew a’
stone at tbe last general election, ami they
the woods a week ago last Sunday -near
now ask the voters to defeat the Tories revolver, blew out his brain*, and fell dead
Fenton and rolfoed him oLS12, after beat­
at the fret of hi* jwould-bc.captor. Theo­
ou the same issue.
The Changcof I.lfe 1
,
ing him brutally, j The bdy* are all under
dore had been reading yellow-covered lit­
Is the most important crisis of a womaik’s
A mare took hydrophobia yesterday
the age of IV years anti though warrants
erature fpr some year*.
.
life. It octlirs usually between ,fdrty-»i&lt;d
near Breed’s station. Fulfon county, Illa,
have been Issued tire young rascals have,
and chased John Kyno. who was mounted,
fifty years of age. That woman who
passes It in safety will In all1 probability as yet, escaped arrest;
five mile*. Is-iug so clcne part of the time
Al.ukNY,.N. ¥.. May 31—The targvat
The badly decomposed laxly of a man Hint he had to beat her In She face with his
live many years, enjoying the l»est health
of her life. The slightest neglect or mis­ was found in lire flume of Ward's mill at whip Kteck tn keep her off. The mare freight bomte of the New York Central
rtulHNid was burned last night
Nothing
■
management means untold wretchedness Battle Creek last Thursday, and was Iden­ wm killed later.
was Mtv&amp;d. The building
n frame
the rest of her days.
Pe-ru-na is the tified as Bert Snutji. a painter.-23 years Irf
One of Foropaugh's elqphiuits escaped
favorite remedy in these cases, as It not age living with hta mo'thcr at Venin*. from the menagerie en roate from Johns­ structure .WxNO fret and tilled with gen­
only palliates the disagreeable symptoms Circumstances indicate foul play. The town to Tyrone. Pa., nn&lt;l took up a posi­ eral merchandise. .Firework* are the supduring the trying ordeal, but guards the young man dtaajipeared last October. tion on the railway track where it‘showed Mip|xn&lt;«l caused, aud barrels of oil aided
system from the many chronic ailments Monday a Mrs, Erastus Betts was arrested a disposition to butt a locomotive off the the itamee. The loss is about f!7\UOi» of
which are liable to set in.
Pe-ru-na at Kalamazoo charged with being the mur­ rails. Several trains were stopiied before which the rou! loses tTS.OXL Total imuir
ancr. 40),0&gt;M
•prouipUyTeUmes the iwrvoqsncsf'., jdec}*- derer of young Snflfo, who kept company the beast, was recaptured.
TltaruJ
,u, tndivldud wb„
„nnJ tlle
Jessness, throbbing, hemorrhne, rush ot «ilh bef abortlr baton, UK Malta
is little
against
her. hnwi.v^r
however. a... ......... ■ , ...
blood to the heltd. palpitation. Indigestion, IS
ttif or no proof
nrixif mra
net haar
. ...
briquet of “Jack the .Ink-Slinger."
from a ■ Pk&lt;h:!A,J1L&lt;, Maj-‘‘ -Tlz-breaery deal
painful' menstruation,
ieucorrho-a. and
Mrs. Dr. F.cster Pratt received a fall reprehensible habit he bad aeqaired of which ha* been on the tapis hero for rev­
faint spells, from which most of these
Thursday, which dune very *near proving throwing ink on tin* dresses of lailiu* on
end inontbK has bcm closed. A foreign
patients suffer. It ac|8 as a preventive
serious.
Mrs. 1’j-att had occassien to the street* in New York and Brooklyn,
wndleatc ha* pureharod all the brvwerira
against &lt;t(opsy, heart disease, enlargement
reach something on a high shelf In the was rapt nred Satunlay. Hi* name is Con­
lu thlr.city. The priw ta not .stated, but
of the liver, mid kidney diseases which
nors,
and
he
ta
prolmhly
a
lunatic.
wood shed, and In prder to do so .stepped
it will Amount to u.lnrge sum.
are so frequently acquired at this .time.
In n rowing nice hetwetft the Yale col­
No one passing through this unavoidable upon foe lee box. ! In some manner she
lege ah&lt;l Atalnnta crews nt New Haven
Thirteen building* at Cambridge, WU,
lost
her
balance
and
fell
u
distance
of
six
epoch ought tu it- without 1’e-ru-na, for it
feet to the floor. The shuck caused her to Saturday Yale won by eight length* in 20 near Madison, were burned Sunday night,
is In every particular adapted to the differ­
I
Oiil.ri __________ te.w. ....
•
faint and Dr. HemQnway was called to as­ minutes and 17 second*.
ent phases of It, and contains no opium or
sist Dr. PratL No.lxmes were found to
Friday night at Cnnlenna, Cuba, the
other narcotic. An instructive lecture to
THE MARKETS.
be broken, but Mrs. Pratt sustained se­ molasses warehouse of Blinchi Higuera
women in this condition by Dr. S. B.
vere bruises about, the limbs and body, wna burneil. Ixiw, f300,000j
Hartman sent free by the Pe-ru-na Med-.
Ctrraaoo. May St
which, together with foe shock, have ren­
The explosion of a gowdiao stove at
I allowing aril the quotation* on th« hm.;
Seine Company of Columbus, Ohio.
*
dered her quite 111.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
Portamouth. O.. Saturday caused a fire of trade today: Wheat-Na. 3 Nay opened
94-.
closed
June,
opened
S4%e, ck»ed
Judge Jackson, of the U. S. circuit court, which destroyed a number ot buildings H*c-. J«l, te-te-I tel Cteted teK Corn
All of Dr. Hartmw’s remedies for salt
reviewed the case of Druggist While of and cau»ed u loss of 810Q.UO, partly in­
by Fred L. Heath, the drugging
sured.
Eaton Rapids last week Thursday nt Grand
Rapid* and refused a now trial.
Mr.
White thereupon pgid a fine of Sioo and
costs. The whole matter has not cost Mr.
Sanilac county's poorhouse Is described •White less than S*oo.
as clean. That’s a novelty.
The store of Geo. T. Clapp, located in

Xtopac is to have a temple of the Pyth­
ian sisterhood.

Clare has a daily newspaper; yet Clare
pays lhe teacher of the primary schools a
measly 8300 per year.
The University Palladium will l»e issued
Wednesday. Advance sheets Indicate that
they will be^i beauty.
Henry Little died at Kalamazoo yester­
day, aged S3 years. Deatli was caused by
too hearty eating on his birthday.

Johnnie Clark, of Unionville, 17 years
old, idiot liimiwlf at Boy CID’ Saturday
while fooling with a gun, and he will dfe'
The Hart Journal Is 20 years bld, and It
lira gooil lockl newspaper. ' It believes in

the 10 commandments and Oceana county.
Mrs. A. A. Lull, wife of President Lull,
of the Pontiac national bank, died Satur­
day evening. She'bod lived In Poutiac 53

•■Don’t bur u pig In a Uaa.” lur«U«ate carefclly nefore parcliaahic. Haomtlug imuslilni-ry
staouM pc dnnUile ami itaht draft, and therefore
it inttst be pro;&gt;ert.vd«igfied and conitnicted of
Drat-clM* luateriaL Steel and malleable iron
produce tbe bent rranlta in thl» direction. The
superiority of Champion Binder/ aadMower*
Frsulls (nun tbe fact that more niafleabte Iron
and steel &gt;&lt; -tsed in their eonntroctiou than In
oteen. f
- t

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
Dora Will to, of Charlotte, liai come to
grief because she ws* caught In the act ot
selling liquor without going to tlie trouble
of paying Unde Sam for the privilege.

Glenn, was burglarized Friday nlghL En­
trance was made through an outside cellar
door and thence through a trap door which
was forced from It* fastening*. Numer­
ous small articles, atao u gold watch valued
at *40 and *3 worth of postage xtamrs
were taken. The ireiief D. from tbe small
tracks Imprinted hi foe cellar liottom, that
foe burglars were boys. .This is the third
time Mr. Clapp has Ireen burglarized: the
last time his store building and stock were
burned, ns the result of an explosion in
cwkluir lhe Mfc.

narrow to admit ot turning around, foe’

to stand facing the can so near

.wTTt.B,r?rn T* cnul»* todetlh by
foe fall of the roof of Bobanon Rem * Hrenr klable at Uneolu. XeU, Bnuday night.
Their name., win, Jo, Thornburg and
Claraner Pmumnu.
Mrrwllth Stanley, a young man ot Ctndnnatl. who wanta to deal Steve Brail,
Jnmied off tbe CheMpeae ami Ohio bridge
T1‘"1,"'t"to«dintotta
water. He was unhurt.
Two Humlan agdtt. hare be,„ Irnmtml
toiwTStau.0" I''’0'' p"~™’ '"re round
-iO,(X)O rubles. Among thdr effect* wra

^llr. Alloc, a praen grower living near
Bradley, baa been offered Jt.uoo roe Us
geaeb cm, this year by a Grand Rapid,
man. who la willing u. run all ehauemi a,
to the pemh crop betoglujural from mt

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-June, opened----- %
J July.
opened SilSi. clo-ed
opmeu MM, etoMd **« ,
J^r*tMOCk7 unU,n rtlck
were
qwrted as ftdtowK
Pan-Market owned
rather Blow and weak with jriem fa lower
n,O&lt;h talking. r.TU
Q3.75; mixed krta, *8.. a &lt;j 3.KI; heavy patkilie
•mi *hi,.p4»i lota
U.W.
bww’
«nra,

COCTora* graarara,

Sbem-Qu’et;

RrJVt tlnm- dairy.
10e I*r lb: 8Prtn&lt; chicken*,

Burglars enteral the groeerg sum tif addrw-st-d to Rouuinniarm.
•
Wimun, at iKte-xn Satenlay
Somebody at Merrill, t’ta.. Bund..
night, blew open the sate anrl teeuml
ub,,’7.Upa
Ihuud^
about gw. We heat the county .hrriff with dynamite. lhe floor *n* wreckwi
sa) a lie sen apol tire man but. or eourae i?re mihnnChl?JU,,CQ M1Prp *n thr rv”m
tlw queaUon la whether he can Im nrrreen
were unhurt. No arrexts.
guilty. It 1, belleted by all It |, the same
patty that blew open Ute «te al Mania a
tew nlghta ago. Mr. Barnes say. thedane
age to tbe sate and lo» ot money amount
mm were
■Gerhim kokin him, and 4
to nearly SIM.
» suicided to
avert murder. HewiU prola lj die.
. ‘te
c,ltln« •"» *nt tor In entry . Near Jonesville, Mich
haste Wednesday, to go to I. f, Griswold’s ito.rt. agwl M. .hiw AJ„a Jkinday, John
far Shippy,.
farm to attend a man who had bden ruond
starving and be.ph-se |n a ham that had
wm
di,,
but
Shipp,Uaa
cbmjTor
nmr
not hteii unlocked ta ten days. Men at
work on tbe tana took refuge lu tbe barn
trow rain, and tautal the dlatrwaed and
aenselesa person In tbe hay. Fred could
CtateTg”^
not by voice or tnncli produce th, legal »~ue Geu. p.!,,,,,
sign ot ronsetausnes. and the ease seemed
to the bystanders one et collapse or coma
Th. noted t-laek
y
But the ooetor kuowa bow whisky ugeet, T ork hoe been willed,,
, JI
■™
u man. and auspeetlng something he tag.,, pra.Mm.FUek.wlu, Ulnwf,’^^
to talk o| sending tat tbe sherl«.’ Sli,,
ot eetvery were aknost Instant upon
this re nark, and It was lea, than two
minutes ta tare Ute supposed pertsblng eat,■Mur Ut. far
not up and mid be ... Au,,;

Four young ladles out driving lastSaturday afternoon had a very narrow escape
from a frightful aecldcnt. They were seat­
ed in a surry and one of them was driving
a young and spirited ‘ horse. As they Montery. hreman ta Gordy', mill, and Uml
were approaching the cemetery by the rear be crawled Into Ibe bam lhe ulgbt More
entrance they suddenly found themselves to sleep off bit beastly drunkenness.—A|.
near the Chicago * Grand Trunk railroad legs,, Gazette.
track and at the same in*tarit they were
terrified at seeing the approach of the fast , Mrs. Mary Gleason, a widow lady ll,tag
Subgut*'*. oommlltrd suicide h'ritUy
night by eaulng her throsL
1

Barber now erf California

In n oollhion on the Northwestern near
Lognn. la.,-Fireman Kerrn was fatally
wounded, losing a leg. and Mall Clerk
Kern and Baggageman Wann were badly
hurt.
.
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CURed b’

PROMPTLY
Cure* Also:

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Neuralgia.
Lumbago,
Sciatica,
Sprains,
Bruises,
Burns,
Wounds,
Swellings,
Soreness,

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Frost-bites,

Stiffness,
All Aches.

8.

Ona. A. VogataCo.,

H.

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CURE.

life by a

ratter* *U the trouble fad.
San* to M t-tw-m- atoia uf »t,«
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WALL PU. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

Siitigo,

X&amp;I&amp;d&amp;uo

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TIME TABLE.

In effect May 4di. in -.

Stallone.

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Kalamazoo l.v...
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HASTINGS
O*t* Grove.
Woodland ....
Woodbury
Via 1».
AUMIStaR .
Detroit
Grand Rapid-. Ar
Stations.

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mSlanK Janet
CzwMcy
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gpMKtate............
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Coat* Grove
Woodland
VoMtorr
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Graad itapm* Lv

. •JUops oti signal &lt;»nly.
No*. S and c, will not earn p*«
provided wi»h freight train
Frkd’k Bush. lYe.-.
L. Skuokant. Supt.
M
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CAUTION

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Ku gust. S&amp;Kr. Com—No. S nrfxrd, &lt;11 • cosh-

W. L DOUCLAS
xvn T

hhoe.

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•nftw Jrv Wtom" «««•
lOumea, Balti*Mta L*0*-

wife tlml of cancer.
together.

Thtvtriii »
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The CbriatlonH of Cooea. Ow.r
miMing held Sunday,

Hs

ponw bat by tbatr gonUs idton pleue all «ha
Who. lavtaU»t2ScMta; flvsfurJL ScW

Bdl-Ct gte™
Jcr dmu I&gt;ot*.
‘rack-t-’'»l“won and mix*d,«i£u'Gc £r
Pecrir-MO Hie per bu; Bounty of Hebron
t*r bn- Ifo-'
not* «wroi jxiutoc*. tsood to choice. SI1.5.I
7s
ter bbl. Annleti-.1O.l-tM..0-1— -7

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WOOLLEY
&gt;rj Stock

�BUSINESS CARDS.
. j&lt; ART, KNAl’PEN A WEAVER.
N
Attorneys at law.
over listings National Bank.
Hastings, Michigan.
v-.' i.ite offices, at Group jupldn. atnui.

A MiELDON.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
.Abstract Block. Hastiugs.
loin on Heal Estate Real Estate
... . iiimlsslon. General coti'evnuclng
.i complete •**« ot Abstract Book*., com
irici: the Records. can H'rnlsh complete
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

eleven indicted.

TOO FREE WITH THE 0ITT8 CASH.

Bather Ugly

M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary Public
and U. S. Claim Agent,
all kinds of claim* before the
incuts ef die Interior office. C*ll on him
- »it-rr. ..&gt;nier Court aud Jefferson Sts..
. . Ml..I.

j
1

i•.

CONGRESSIONAL

record.

W’\GTOS CrTT- X*/ 81—Bills were
ntroduced in the senate yesterday as fol-

Hard Luck.

i\ hU.VKK. M. D..
i &gt;Te&lt;! owr Holloway’s drug stora
, !,.• rs from 2 lo 4 p.-jn. Telephone, eon
.- with residence; at Holloway's drug

ths

Des Moines Ex-City Dads in

Deb Moines, u_,

May 23.-The

Polk

ronnty gtrad jart rttunxvl Indictmem.
jroterf., wl„« .1„TOO, thl, „C,1M
bcxrfUn* afflcl.1. o«
Moln^. Tl»y In­

dude erven ex aldennen, three preeent .dd'n™n •“* derk u&gt; the boral ot public
.Th"“ indicted .re J„h„ c. Mere,.
m i ?■
&gt; r"k T Morri-- M"rk Kg«».
Mlchnei Dredy, Cheriee Wdu, rad Alrln

ows; Amending the interstate couimerre
law so that railways may divide thp traf­
fic at competing pointe without violating
other prorfaiona of the act; subjecting
oleomargarine to tbe provisions of state
taw*. (This fa to carry out the theory that
^rongrega
permit states to interfere
with i.itenitate commerce
as to intoxicante,
it
can . go
&lt; irther.)
The credentials of Qdvln &amp; Brice as
^5tor 'rom Oh,° w'Jn' Preeented und
f^n%i!Ur“.blU wa*‘ **a,n
and Danlelfc and Slewart reiterated the
, r.K® ,that
was demonetized by
stealthiin 1873.. Sherman said the bill had
ronKvw- for two j-eors and
’y dtatrilmto&lt;l through the country.
The bill was laid aside without action and
the naval appropriation considered, also
MC,i0n
The hUI for • Public
building at Cedar Rapids, la., wim sent to

G- Hqmmer, ex-aldermen, and George W.
bheldon, J. P. Smith, aud H. R. Reynolds,

conference, and after a short executive sesKion the senate adjourned.
charges made in The New
°f tbe In*1 “ud Pre^nt council. ,.In.vl8"'■of
Adam Baker, clerkto the board of public ^York Sun and other papera. that the cen­
A. BARBER, M. D„
works, was also indicted.
sus questions are inqufaitorial, McAdoo ihPhysician end Surgeon,
troduced a resolution in she bourn provid­
- — ------------uipriM.
ing for an investigation. A bill was intro■ «&gt;vr Nevin's store. Office hours from !
The offense charged is willful miscon­
f(L&gt;
rtp*M1 lhe “B’king fund taw of
duct in office, and in addition thereto two
prohibiting census super
other indictments were returned against x'faors or enumerators receiving pay from
• W LOWRY. M. D., *
Drady, one for malfeasance and another other than the United States for their servI.
Physician and Surgeon.
. - a specialty of treating diseases of the for obtaining money under false pretenses. ires was passed. Thau I ver and barlxw bUl
\ I .uni EAR »ud ttir preservation of vision It unexpected that ex-Treasurcr Shope, ex­ was rvportetl and considered in committee
rvucriy fitting SPECTACLES and eye,
Auditor Iminl. City Clerk Hammer and without action. It appropriates 820,'J:B1000
ami residence on Broadway, near Court Bookkeeper Christy will also be indicted. ImowmI on estimates of over &lt;3fi.000,00i&gt;
i - lUUiugs. Mich,
WAxHixfrox errr, May st.-Faulknar
The indictments are the result of these
official increasing their salary beyond the gave notice in the senate yesterday that he
would offer an amendment to the “orig­
legal limit by tlx* issuance of warrants
inal packagei” bill providing that liquors
•went (or the Ohio Fanner's Insurance Co. to fictitious iwrsona.
These were ne­
-r
policies on a man’s property against
lmi&gt;ort«Ml into a state shall lie conshlered
being divided
•y nre,lightning or wind; against a man's gotiated, the proceeds
as a part of the mass of property of the
■y death and accident.
among these alleged boodlera.
Mate, and subject to control, etc., th® same
Prior to 1888 the regular salary ot mem­ as other property. Call offered a reso­
lution calling for information as to
Lawyers.
bers of the city council was 850 as alder­
the
landing
of
an
armed
force
Aitll -‘ in Union block. Hustings.)
men and 850 as members of the board of
at Cedar Keys, Fla.,
forcible entry
health. For years, however, ami certainly
ot houses of citizens, etc., in pursuit
as far buck as iww, the council voted, an
E KEN ASTON.
of Mayor Cottrell It went over.'The naval
allowance to members for committee work?
Attorney at Law.
Appropriation bill was considered, and
This at first was fixed at 8300 per year, but
■ »ver J. S. Goodyear &amp; Co.’s store.)
uncouple of amendments rejected. The
bin
.. &lt;•&lt; r hi an courts of the State. Collections front time to time wns increased until,it. txritT bill
H.nrli.ul fWX).
tllVI
I. was
_ claimed
..,..1....... l _____
.
11 U,,‘ yras receired from the house
■.|&lt;iiy attending to.
reached
It
ojwnly
-that
and referred to the finance committee.
as the aldermen were compelled to do this
} ’ !; TIMMERMAN. Hotnrapathic Phy- committee work which took nearly nil of Stewart then, advocated hfa bill to loan
money to farmers on farm land security.'
1 •
slelan aud burgeon.
thair time, they ought to lx- paid for it.
and in closing moved its reference to the
&gt;’Hce over Lathrop's drug store.)
The claim wa* made openly, it was allowed
finance committee, and it mv&gt; so referred.
openly, and the money was openly drawn. The conference report&lt;on the bill torn pub­
IfAliriN V. BARKER. Real Estate. In- The practice may be said to have received
lic building at Aurora. Ufa., fixing the
• 'L
mi rance and Loans.
,
public sanction.
corf ut 875,000. was agreed to, and the sen­
■ ' / . J. G. Runyan &amp; Son. 2 door^north
of Fosloffice.
ate adjourned.
-; c! uat:en*lon given to making exchanges
In 1888 there were .several changes made
Washington City, ,Maj 26.—In tnr sen­
.ii pro'x-riy.
The Interests ot non-resident in the law. To relief the aldermen from
ate'Saturday it was agreed lliat the "orig­
, r .--::y owners carefully looked after. Farms
-i.! - for\ole or exchange. Hooses And the pressure of committee work the board inal packages" bill shall lie the special
of public works was created, ami it* mem
bers allowed a lilieml salary. At the same order from to-morrow until du|&gt;osed of.

Dentist.

formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over

A.

Hastings City Bank
!la&gt;tiugs,

Midi.

A.P’I’TlA.L, $30,000.00

Michigan.
fur business Dec. 15.1M6 In bujldiDg for
uiirb occupied by Messer Bros.

officers:
&gt;

ll-ibinson. President;

■

C. D^Bcebe, Cashier.

&gt;. G«Ro&amp;lnson.
I.. E. Knappen.

W. H. Powers,
J. A. Greble.
Chester Messer.

■\ G-;.rralBanking Business/Ty-tnsacted.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F. IIUOUES^ER, Proprietor, .

'. r. J. fT« r.4on nnd Court SU.. Hutinfp, Mich.
Ratos, $ 1.00 por Day.
" i; « House is new. with pleasant rooms. The
... ruoise ot the public isresiiectfulivrollcited.

MORTGAGE SALE.
1 tr'fsult having been made In the comlitionsof
•jrtafln tnartgage made by Elbert 8. Collins
■ 1! Marv Collins to Lewis Sts«on Dated March
i. A. H. 1*17. and recorded In the office of
th- register ot deeds lor the county of Barry,
u.il -lute of Michigan, on the loth day of
Mareh A. 1). U87. In liber 25 ot mortgages on
which said mortgage has been duly as­
- .ie&lt;l to Clara Sisson and tbe said assignment
Iias been pnirerb' recorded and on which mort■: v - there Icvlairned to be due at tbe date of
H.;&lt; notice the sum of one hundred forty-seven
■n.u *5-100 dollars and a further sum of lour dotM -i&gt;aid (or th-Insurance of the house ou tbe
it nns.-s described lu said mortgage as pro• ■• for therein amfau attorneys fee of fifteen
• ilars provided for in said mortgage, and no
-uit or proceedings at law having been Instt• ided to recover tbe money secured by said inortor any part thereof. Now. Therefore by
s’.rtii • &gt;&gt;f the oower of sale contained in said
unT.g vge. and tbe statute In such case made and
provided, bottce fa hereby given that on batur■lav. the ItJth. day of August A. D. 18». at ten
•• clock In lhe forenoon, I shall sell at Public
• tion. to the highest bidder, at the north
iron door of the court house, in the city ot
Hastings. Midi. (thatbeing the place where the
r-nlt court for Barry county fa boMen). tbe
nr.-mlses described in said mortgage, or to
imicli thereof as may be necessary to pay the
Amount dne on said mortgage, with seven
•‘• reent. Interest and the Insurance money
(uoi ns before stated and all legal costs, togeth• r \itli an attorney's lee of fifteen dollars covuited for therein, the premises being desertb• ' in wild mortgage as all those certain lots
’■• l parcels of land situate in the city of Hast*
In the county of Barrr and state of Mlcbl-i.-.u and known and described as follows: I-ots
'v-and two In block sixteen In Kenfleld's ad• :t' ii to the city of Hastings according to the
; .it thereof now on record in the office ot the
li-.-zlster of Deeds of Barry county.I'ded Hastings. Blicti., Hay axh, 1(80.
Clara Srasox.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
•- ini &amp; Coi/irovr, Attorney for Assignee.
MORTGAGE SALE.
DefAiilt having been made In thecondltioua
"I i certain morican made by Fanny C. Aidrtrii u&gt; Samuel R. Willison dated December 1st.
A. D:wa, nnd recorded tn tbe office ot the
r-rister of deeds, for thtfcounty of Barry and
••tateof Michigan, on.tbe 29tb day of January
A. D. iw. tn liber » of inartraxes. on page WL
•in which mortoage there Is claimed to be due
at the date of Inis notice tbe sum of one han■ired anil seventy-two dollars and twenty -seven
■••■ms. and an attorney's fee pf twenty-five dpi*
hrs provided for In said mortgsKe. and no suit
■ proceedings at law having been lastltuted to
r. cover tbe moneys secured by said- mortgsge,
or :uiy part thereof.
Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of sale
' •mtnined In said mortgage, and tbe statute In.
sueh ease made and provided, notice fa hereby
Riven that on Batuntay tbe twenty-eight day of
June a. D. |»3, at ten o'clock tn the forenooa.
l 'halt sell at public auction, to tbe bigbest bld­
dvr. at ths north front door of tbe court bouse
m the city of Hasungw (that being tbe pktre
where lhe circuit court for Barry county fa
li'dden). the premises described in said mortRa^e. or so much thereof as may be necessary
’■• pay the amount due on sold mortgage, with
■"■'en per cent. Interest, and all fatal costs,
imretherwitban attorney's fee of twenty-five
dollar* covenanted for therein, tbepreratees
1' ingdeserfoedta eaMttortgiMebNSWttMif'
&lt;ain piece and pareel of land situate in the
t'’,.' n*hlp of Barry, in the county nt Barn: and
‘Ute of Wrbtgan. and known and (faafrlkdas
follows: The north naU of the sotathwest
•luarter of section two. town one north, range
uin.- hcsl Barry omioty. Mlehlran
Dated (Usings. March 39th. !■»-

time the compensation of aldermen was
raised to 8250 per year, and it wns provided
in the law that‘-this amount shall be in
full compensation of all services of such
council men of every kind and character
whatsoever connected with their official
duties."

Suspicions were abroad that nil was* not
correct, and the exit of the old members
and the advent of the new has resulted in
bringing some very ugly facts to light.
The stubs of the warrant-book show that
Jan. 17,- IKK), them were three warrants,
two for 8500 each, and one for 8200, drawn
on judgment found in favor of J. Q. John­
son or bearer, and these stubs nre re­
ceipted in the handwriting of Dr. Hum­
mer, clerk of the coundL On its face this
is a fair and legimate traqspetiun, indicat­
ing that J. Q. Johnson had a claim for
81,300 which had been allowed and war
rants dmwtj to pay It.
x.

But further inquiry revealed the fact
that no claim had ever lieen filet! by J. Q.
Johnson; that there wna no reconf of the
council allowing such a claim and indeed
that there wm no auch person ns J. Q.
Johnson. The warrants, when executed,
being regular on their face, were signed
by the mayor, who had nothing to put
him on hfa guard, and then were taken to
the treasurer's office nnd stamped as not
paid for want of funds. They were then
taken by Mr. Christy, the city booKkeeper.
and sold to the Equitable Insurance .com­
pany for 95 cents on the dollar.
AU Scared Except Three.
Other claims were made, allowed nnd
paid in the same way. Tbrougl)/one of
them transactions it was clearly shown
that Treasurer Shope and Auditor Laird
had knowledge of the way thia steal was
being workal, and were, in fact, parties to
it. The drawing of these fraudulent war­
rants was kept up from time to time
throughout the year. When the exposure
came by the change of administration the
recipients of the money became frightened,
and all of them turned their illegal receipts
bock into the city treasury, except Macy,
Sbope, and Drady. but this does not exon­
erate them under the law, hence the in­

dictments.
KEMMLErt'S case decided.

ElectricityWamHNGTon CITY, Muy '-M.—The ques­
tion whether a state can kill jits criminah
by the use of electricity was decided by the
supreme court yesterday. Chief Justice
Fuller delivering the opinion, and it was
an affirmative one. The court goes into
the definition of the term "cruel and un­

usual pufthhio’nt as used in the const!
tutlon and says it means that deatjx shall
not be Inflicted by torture.surh as Arning,
breaking on the wheel, etc., bpt not
that death itself fa cruel nnd nnuimal. A
e^TlX.lonn o( d~th Ude?l,
wllhlo lh- right ot &gt; »ut« to
TJ"
punlahmmt In Kemmler'. &lt;«“ "J*ht
Cnurad.-broxw* It
»e». h« thxt did

□ot make^K cruel.

Collided with *» IcebergN.wYoht,
T.1U. -Meh xrrired her.
from
SutU&gt;. "port, thxt
M.rlhUhtl1 ..
„ dprtpo hwtr wMther. die
in eol£don rritbn»l“h"V- whlch
lnJ?r
item and bow pUtA. dl above water. The
iJXer b not leaking Tin., iwawnger.

are all well aod uninjured.

atlaxt..

&lt;M. M.r W-Tb. G«™u

rad Carolina melon «&lt;*"&gt;»• »“ "nt»n* „\
VP*tcrdny. The owners of near­
,
.nu ™r rai reorewoud. Tb«
T
lobpurob"« contro‘ rf th”otl"’
St mid -ill It throngb wmjU ot tb« exebrap In tbe virion. dtle«.
*y 27.—In » quarrel
here Sunday John Leslie cut Ed. Sims’

J PWHIA. IHB-.

Leolie fa locked up.

The naval appropriation was then re­
sumed, and with n proposition {lending to
strike out the clause providing for three

sen-going battle ships at a cost of 84,000.­
000 each the senate adjourned.
The house went into committee ou the
river and harbor bill, and after discussion
the point of order against the Hennepin
canal appropriation was overruled. Sev­
eral attempts were made to defeat the
clause, but they nil failed, and it remains
in the bill. The appropriation for the Missirtdppi from tin' head of t"he p.is.-cs to the
Ohio was reduced to 81,000.000 from 82,000,0t&gt;0. Pending a motion to strike out the
prohibition against using any part of tbe
npproprintion for the Mississippi for the
building or repair of levees, the bill was
laid aside, and the remainder ot the day
devotetf to eulogies on the late Heprescnta
tivj Wilber, of New York.
The |-figrapli Fn tfic river and harbor

SAVED BY THE RAIN
A Deluge Puts Out a Threat­
ening Conflagration.
FATAL EXPLOSION OF DYNAMITE

Browning

Accident

at

Now

Haven.

MAHUTfUi, o.. May M.-A heavy rain­
storm passed over this (Richland) county
Saturday night, accompanied with light­
ning and thunder. During ths continuance
of the storm lightning struck the John
Charles block in Lucas, six miles east of
thb city. about 8 o'clock yesterday morn­
tag. The block, which was occupied by a
hardware and general merchandise store,
took lire from the atroke and was entirely
commmed, together with two dwellings
adjoining. There fa no fire apparal us in
the village, and the citizens turned out
with buckets, and when they saw they
could do nothing with the flames their ef­
forts were directed toward saving the con­
tents of the building.

Frightrul and Deadly Explo.lon.
•
While removing the goods about fifty
poumfa of dynamite which was kept in
the store exploded with disastrous effect.
The bodies of John Smith and Jeremiah
Jones were horribly mangled and mutil­
ated beyond recognition. About twentvflve persons in all were more or less in­
jured. The killed are: John Smith, age
M, leaves wife and family;
Jeremiah
Jones, age 50. leaves wife and family.
Seriously injured:
Joseph Hanna, Imd
cuts on forehead, hand and legs; F. Rus­
sell, severe cut over left eye; John Galla­
gher, leg severely bruised by falling from
a ladder; F. Myers, badly hurt, struck by
flying bricks. Of the remaining persons
injured none are considered seriously hurt.
Physicians were quickly summoned, who
attended the injures}.

The report ot the explosion was heard
five nd! es distant, and the shock wna so
great that nearly all the windows in the
village were broken. The fire department
of this city was called upon for iisaistancu
nnd the fire apparatus wpsput on n special
train, but before they could start word
reached them that the fire was undercon­
trol. Ruin came down in torrents, which
put the fire out, otherwise half of the
town would have boon in ruins,
The
loss is estimated at 85.000 to 88,000.

EARTHQUAKES ANO FIRES.

Albany, N. Y., May 30.—A special to
The Press and Knickerbocker from Gloycrsville, N.Y., says thatnt*7 o'clock yester­
day morning the city was visited with a
Severe shock of earthquake. Large build­
ings were shaken, people were thrown out
nf chnira and out of bed. and glass was
shattered. The earthquake was preceded
by a loud rumbling sound, nnd at the
same moment the fire bells rang out nnd
tbe whole city turned out, the,excitement
being intense.
A small dwelling was
burned. loiter iri the morning, when the
excitement had hardly-Htibsidcd, the fire
liclh again gave the alarm and n large
brick building in the rear of the opera
house wns disco verrsl to belli flames. It was
entirely destroyed.
Another ahock of
earthquake was felt alxiut unoti.
The
shock was the most severe ever felt lit this
vicinity.
.

SCORES Oh THE BALL FIE

Chicago. May 21.—Following' are yes­
terday's luutc bull •cures: IxMxgue: At Phil­
adelphia-Chicago
Philadelphia 7; bat­
teries—Sullivan and Nagie. Gleason and
Clementa; at New York, Boston and
Brooklyn—rain.
Brotherhood: At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 8,
Buffalo 3; batteries—Sawders and Cook,
Ferson and Mack; at Philadelphia—Phila­
delphia 5, Cleveland 2, batteries—Sanders
and Milligan, Bakely and Sutcliffe; at
New York and Boston—rain.
Chicago, May £!.—The attendance at the
League and Brotherhood base ball games
yesterday still farther demonstrated that
the curiosity to see the Brotherhood fa
dying out, and that the public ia inclined
to patronize both aggregations in about
the same degree. The aggregates of attendanoo were: League, 4,823; Brotherhood.
4. WH, Following are the scores: League:
At New York—New York 14, Pittsburg 1;
batteries—Rude, Burkett and Sommers,
Baker and Berger. At Boston—Boston 1,
Cleveland 0;
batteries—Nichofa and
Hardie, Wadawortb iuid;Zirpmer. At Phil­
adelphia-Chicago 3, Philadelphia 4: bat­
teries— Hufchfaon and Klttridgc, Vickery
and Schriver. At Brooklyn—Cincinnati 4,
Brooklyn
12; batteries—Foreman and
Baldwin, Ixivell and Daly.
Brotherhood: At New York—New York
5, ’Cliicago 2; batteries—Keefe and Ewing,
King and Boyle. At Boston-Boston 11,
Pittsburg 6; batteries—Radbourne and
Kelly, Staley and Carroll. At Philadel­
phia-Philadelphia", Cleveland 1; batter­
ies—Husted mul Milligan, O’Brien and
Sutcliffe. At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 5, Buf­
falo C: batteries—Van Haltren and Kinslow, Keefe and Mack.

Chicago,
l«we l&gt;all

CAPSIZED IN THE BAY.

1OO Doses One Dollar

May 33.—Following are the
scores
recorded yesterday:

Pittsburg 2; batteries—Rtwsic and Buck
ley, Sowdera and Miller. At Boston­
Boston 4. Cleveland 8; liatteries—Getzein
and Hardie, Beatin and Zimmer.'
At
Brooklyn—Cincinnati 4. Brooklyn 6; bat­
teries—Rhine* and Harrington, Caruthers
and .Stallings. At Philadelphia—Chicago
5, Philadelphia
4; batteries-Sulliyan
Hutchison imd Kittridge; Gleason and
Seri ver.
Brotherhood:
At B&lt;«ton—Boston 7,
Pittsburg 4; batteries—Daley and Kelly:
Maul and Quinn. At Philadelphia-Philndelphln U, Cleveland 12; batteries—Knell
and Milligan, Gruber and Sutcliffe. At
New York—New York 10, Chicago 8; bat­
teries— Ewjng and Ewing, Baldwin and
Boyle. At Brooklyn—Brooklyn il. Buffalo
12; batteries—Sowdera and Cook, Haddock
and Halligan.
Following are the scores recorded Fri­
day:
league: At New York —New York 17,
Pitteburg 10; batteries—Welch and Mur­
phy. Schmitt and Millen at Boston—Bos
ton 4. Cleveland 3; baltcriea—IJnenln and
Zimmer. Clarkson andShellhas^e; st Phil­
adelphia—Philadelphia 8, Chicago 10; bat­
teries—Vickery and Schriver, Hutchison
and Kittridge: at Brooklyn—Brooklyn 3,
Cincinnati 7; batteries—Terry and Daly;
Viau and Keenan.
Brotherhood:
At
Boston—Boston 8,
Pittaburg 8; batteries— Rad bourne and
Kelly, Galvin and Carroll: nt Philadelphia
— Philadelphia 1, Cleveland V; batteries—
Cunningham nnd Milligan, Bakely anfl
Sutcliffe; nt New York—New York 23. Chi­
cago 0; batteriei—Oday and Ewing, Dwyer
and Farrell; at Brooklyn—Brooklyn 6,
Buffalo 3; batteries—Weyhing and Kingslow, Krock and Mack.
Saturday's league nnd
Brotherhood
playing showed the following scores:

engo 3; batteries— Ruraie and Buckley,
Coughlin and Kittredge. At Boston—Bos­
ton 5. Cincinnati 7; batteries—Nichols and
Hanlie. Duryea and Keenan. At Phila­
delphia—Philadelphia a, Pltteburgtic but­
teries—Gleaaou and Schriver, Gray and
boat containing* party of pteasnre^scckers' Berger. At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 7, deva­
was capsized in the rough water in tbe land 8; batteries—Caruthers and Da|r,
Brotherhood: At
bay yesterday and eight persons were Beatin and Zimmer.
drowned.. The names arc: Samuel Wit­ Boston— Boston '8, Chicago 9; batteries—
ties, aged 50; Mrs. Wittlea, aged 45; Henry Daley, Kilroy and Kelley. King. Barstow
Witties, aged 16; Samuel Wlttles, Jr., aged and Boyle. At' New York—New York 6,
12; Levina Buckley, aged 35; Fred Buck­ Cleveland 0; batteries—Keefe and Ewing.
ley, aged 3; Willie Buckley, aged 8; Willie O’Brien and Sutcliffe. At PhiladelphiaTurner, nged 8. The accident was caused Philadelphia 10, Buffalo 8; batteries—San­
Carlisle, elected as Beck's successor from
by the inexperience nf one nf the men who ders, Knell and Cross, Haddock and Halli­
Kentucky, took the oath of office and hfa were rowing the boat. Only one of the gan. At Brooklyn—Brooklyn K, Pittsburg
scat in the senate yesterday. Bills were party could swim and he succeeded in sav­ 4; batteries—Van Haltren and Cook.JStaley
and Quinn.
*
introduced to purchase 84,500,(XX) per ing one of his companions besides himself.
Chicago. May 37.—Following aro yes­
month of .silver bullion at not exceeding
Played with a Torpedo Squib.
terday's scores in the base liaB field:
81 per 371.25 grains nnd issue therefor
BltAhWlBO, Pa.. May 96,—Joseph and League: At New York—New York 5, Chi­
United Stales legnl tender notes, the ag­
gregate amount of the notes at uo time to Willie TYantor and Austin Peterson were cago 3; batterries—Rusie and Buckley and
exceed the cost of the silver on hnnd; terribly cut pm! mangled here Saturday Summers, Hutchinson and Nagle. At Bos­
to &lt; punish
any
one
breaking
into by the expiation of a torpedo squib. The ton-Boston 2, Cincinnati 4; batteries —
buildings
used
as
postoffices
with boys found the squib in an old brush heap Getzein and Schellhasse, Rhine and Har­
imprisonment
not
exceeding twenty on High street, and either kicked or throw rington. At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 8, Cleve­
years, nnd 81,000 fine: to jiermit states to a stone at it, when It exploded with the land 3; batteries—Carruthers and Daly,
Willie Trautor hail hfa Wadesworth and Zimmer.
Philadelpblatax national bank nnd United States treas­ above, resulta.
ury notes. Plumb offered a resolution re­ right eye blown out, and pieces of tin and Pittabnrg game called—rain.
Brotherhood: At Boston—Boston 8, Chi­
quiring the finance committee to give a iron imbedded in his flesh. He will -die.
cago I); batteries—Radbourne and Kelly,
statement showing the increase of duties The other two will survive.
Baldwin and FarrelL At New York—New
in tbe house tariff bill, nnd as they will lie
York 2, Cleveland 0: batteries — Tebeau
under the bill reported to Lhe senate, to­
ST.
I
a»UW, May 26.—▲ bail, freight wreck
and Ewing. Bakely and Sutcliffe. At Phil­
gether with reasons for each increase in
the bill. The resolution was amended, so ‘occurred Saturday on the Vandalia rail­ adelphia-Philadelphia «. Buffalo 0; bat­
road near Troy, Ufa. A fast freight train, teries—Knell and Cross, Keefe and-Mack.
as to require the reduction of compound
laden with cattle, going east collided with At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 15, Pittsburg 7;
duties to their equivalent ad valorem du­
ties In a separate column, and making it the local freight going west. Both trains batteries—Murphy t«nd KInslow. Galvin
apply also to reduction of duties, and then were running nt a high rate of speed, and and Carroll.
adopted. Call's resolution calling for an both engines and a dozen freight cars were
William Butler, a brake­
investigation of the use of . United States demolished.
Newport. Ark., May 37.—Two respecta­
marines afCcdar Keys, Fla., in hunting man, was instantly killed and horribly
mangled. Several other trainmen were In­ ble and inoffensive negroes. living near
for the tough
Mayor
Cottrell was
Riverside,
Woodruff county, were assassin­
jured.
__________
modified nnd adopted. The naval appropri­
ated at their home early yesterday morn­
ation was taken up, the amendment strik­
ing by unknown persons.
A,t a large
ing out the clause for three battleships
MINNEAPOLIS, Minn.. May 26.—A Trib­ meeting held here yesterday much indig­
rejected and the bill paused. A resolution
une special from Burlington, la., says, nation was expressed anti resolutions de­
was agreed to instructing the pension
committee to report an amendment to the news has been received from New lamdon, nouncing the outrage, and calling upon
pension taws providing more liberally for eighteen miles north of here, that a de­ the governor to offer a suitable reward for
widows and minor children of deceased structive cyclone passed near that place the apprehension of the perpetrators were
._________________
Thursday night, wrecking several dwell­ adopted.
veterans, and the senate adjourned.
ings and barns and injuring a number of
Burrows wns elected speaker pro tern,
by the house during Reed's abaence. .The people, Charles Flesner so severely that he
Chicago, May 25.-The Cltfaena' associa­
will
die
It
is
estimated
that
thousands
remainder of the day was devoted to Dis­
tion fa continuing Its war on dealers in
trict business, and the bill for the Rock of dollars in damage was done.
lottery tickets. On complaint of Its spe­
Creek park wns among the measures
cial officer. Mr. Holcnlmbe, Justice Going
Paola, Kan., May £6.—The south-bound issued a warrant for tbe arrest of John
freight train on tbe Missouri, Kansas &amp; Mahler, barkeeper at the Clifton houft,
TRKNTO5, N. J.,May 22.-Assemblyman Texas, from
a search warrant for hfa ,place.
Paola to
Parsons,
was and
Trier, chairman of tbe committee on muni­ wrecked near here yesterday by a switch Thirty-nine Louisiana lottery tickets were
cipal corporations, went away Monday,
being raised too high by the workmen who found and destroyed by order ol the court.
and the Newark elevated railway bill, 1h*l repaired it. The engine and six cars Mahler gave bal for a hearing next Fri­
which hta been under discussion ^etorehfa were derailed and demolished and En­ daycommltSe. e.n ■»« b. to&lt;ind. ud II l&gt;I b»- gineer Caakev and Fireman Downes so
Kimlnp »f London Bootblacks.
badly injured that they died n few hours
lievod that he has run away with the bill.
London, Ma’ 25.—The annual report of
•
A resolution was adapted instructing the afterward.the
Ragged
School Central Bootblack so­
sergeant-at-arms to prod“ce ’^rieT
ciety of Ijoncbn shows that the average
the bar of the house. The officer started
SAN Diego, Cal. May 27.—Col Manuel
earnings of tach boy for the year waa
for Newark, but it fa believed that Trier fa
A. C. Ferrer baa taken offense at an edito­
84.39 weekly, of which 81.B7 was paid to
outside the state.
rial which referred to him ns one “who fa each boy as \ages, 81.16 waa placed In a
invincible in peace and invisible in war." bank to hfa cedit, while fl.a; retained by
nrrwi nr.. P., M»y «
’"k ,™‘ This was written by Walter G. Smith, and tha MKiety povided for him a comfortable
uxtay th.
A-odUh» -IUN- the colonel has challenged him to fight home, clothhg. and an evening school.
It, annul Morattlro hm. Ahonl with pistols, swords or fists.
San Francisco, May 27.—A Ix» Angeles
400 delegates will be present Next Friday
New Havn, Conn., May 24.—Two con­
the wage committee will hold n meeting special says: Walter A. Smith, editor of
sals' for the scale next year.,nrenare a basis
year.. &lt;nie San Diego Sun, fa in tbe city and aaya struction tr.ln* collided near South Lyme
hara-handed in
sug-! n,at be will not nbtieo tbe challenge of yeaterday a ths New York and New&lt;HaI. their
th.lr.uy-1
_ „ --------- Ferrer to fight a duel in Mexico, but ven railway. One Italians was killed and
cwUior.v The ptiddler* will undoubtedlythree tnjurd.
Will give Ferrer satisfaction at hfa office.
ask for an advance of 50 ctnl» I*rtonbill relating to the Hennepin canal, after
providing for $500,0110 for lhe construction
oF the Illinois and Mississippi canal to
connect the Illinois river ut a point near
the town of Hennepin with the Mississippi
river at the mouth &lt;if Rock river, together
with n branch canal or feeder from said
Rock river to the main Hne of said canal,
provides that said canal und feeder shall
be 80 feet wide on the water Hur and 7 feet
deep, the locks 170 feet in length nnd 30
feet in width, nnd shall have a capacity
for vessels at least 280 tons burden.
Washington City, Muy 27.—John J.

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NCKRY SALE.
la pursuance of and by virtue of an order and
decree ottbe circuit court for the Couuty of
Harn , in Chancery. In the State of Mfohbam,
made and doted on lhe eleventh dsv of November
A. I). 1W». In a certain cause therein pendlaa.
wherein Laveni Thompson fa complainant and

soorand Margaret Nichols, are defenaant*1.
lice is hereby given, that I shall sell at pubte
auction to tbsblgbest bidder, on Friday, the lab
day of June. A. D. IMO. nt ten o'clock In the fore­
noon at tbe north front door of the court house tti
tbe City of Hastings, County of Barry aud State
of Michigan, said court bouse being ths place for
holding Uie circuit court, for said County of
Barry, die following described property, to wft:
Commencing at the Quarter j&gt;oat on the south
line ot sectloa seventeen (17) In township two
U) north of range ten (io) west. In the County ot
Barry and Mate of Michigan, running thenee
north on tbe quarter Hue ot said .section to a
point directly east from the north east corner
ot village lot mimlter seventy (70 . thence west
along the north Hne ot said village lot to tbe
east line of Maio St in said village, theoe*
southeasterly along the cast line of said street
to the south line of said section, tbenee east on
said section line to tbe place of beginning. Aha
village lots number one (1&gt;. two fin. six (O,
•seven (?) and eight (9&gt; according to tbe original
plat nf said village of Orangeville. Also a par­
cel of land on section twenty (SO) In said town­
ship two (2) north range tan (io west. Mate of
Michigan, being about three (3) acres lying tai
mediately across the highway, south trom the

Circuit Court Commissioner’ Barry CO^Mtoii

F. K Fish. Solicitor for Complainant.

SAM’S CROUP REMED1
naCtLlldru'aKWidM

LOCAL OR TRAVBLINO.

CHASE

�pay into tbe state treasury 31,000.000 a
yea&amp;for 30 years for »rt extension of Us

charter for that time. Tbe Louisiana lot­
mUD AS SKCOXD-O-ASS MATTta AT
tery has gm to be, from a small affair, a
m WABTixns, Mica., yosromca,
AVOPCT 14. IB7».____________
creature to be feared by that stele. And

EDITORIAL NOTES.

it is doubtful whether It shall not Im* able,

Protection by Xstuol Conditions.
When confronted by tbe fact that pro­

state, to secure a renewal of Its charter.

tection advances and keep* up wages, the

be called upon to choke this great gambling

tree trade attorney,, true Io his habit of

■peculation to death.

by bribery and the big sum offered to

It ought to die.

Mtowing ••surface Indications," points to
what he calls tbe unprotected business ot

The McKinley tariff bill was pav-ed by

the carpenter, tbe mason, the blacksmith,

the house of representatives Wednesday

ete.. and cites tbe fact that these callings

of last week.

demand higher wages than are paid in

posed.

'TL* 1 ,"aKnrnte the biggest clearance sale ever recorded in this city. Just to
siiow Ute people of this city and surrounding country some genuine 10 per cent prices,
anu no humbug, fur figures don’t lie, we quote some prices In each line of goods, and
nn n,nUy
I,p*ce w,,,a,,ow but don't think because we cannot quote all that the iwfoes
on an goods wv carry arc not correspondingly as low for you can rest assured they are
all on the same low baste:

two republicans op­

measure because they were southern men,

This constant reiteration of

and didn't like the free sugar clause of the

wbat everyone giving tbe subject proper

crockery, lamps and bazaar goods to be found In Barry county.

In Groceries we Quote

toth of whan voted against the

Moate of the Industries recognized by our
tariff laws.

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The basement is Full.

the

In that event, Unde Samuel will no doubt

Only

The Warehouse is Full.

-Hnr’M!on’19 10aded witfa tbe hrgesL choicest and most complete line of groceries,

1« Ita. best Kwrahtu ranr tor.................................... .........................
"
•• confectionery A rapt for
J(J
’* white C sugar for .. .
.
। g ..
I. gio^g^n.ij for

thought must ace has do parallel applica­

tion. ean deceive none but tbe most un­
wary.

A «undent reply la found.In the

tart that the classes of mechanics enumer­
ated have the monopoly in their lines of

work, as they are shielded from foreign

run petition by conditions that render It
impossible to Import ready-made houses,

to shoe horses or repair wagons and ma­
rtinet y in other cyuntrio*. even if foreign­

ers stood ready to do tbe work for nothing.

Bricklayers, carpenters, painters, black­
smiths, and similar occupations are pro­
conditions that place foreign

tected by

competition outof the question, and it ia this
fact, together with the further one that' in

CuiigreMtnan

Burrows

has come out

fur the nomination of Rich for governor,
aud thinks he will be nominated almost

without opposition.
prediction.

Too early for such a

Mr. Turner lives at I Ansi ng.

and Is rejwrted to be very much alive.

• We have waited a long time for the edi­
tor of the Journal to show the moral cour­

age to express hia opinion as to whether

wrong.

He hasn’t come out of the woods

yeL

will

hereafter prevent any state from giving a

work is limited to tbe milder seasons of the

license to any lottery. The bill should pass.

year.'that Insure*, to such workmen better
wages fw the time they are employed.

1 wish to tell you of the case of a girl IC

Canada to be shod and his machinery to
Europe for repairs without violating any

years old, who had been sick with sup­
pression two years. Her father had paid

law except tbe law of common sense.

over $300 for doctor’s bill, still

she

every night In order to sleep at all.

Tbe mea ia these absolutely protected
accord statute protection to those -of their

fellow workmen whose callings are expos­
ed to tbe com petion of foreigners.

Martin Luther would hardly have dream­
ed that a sect called By his name, in a land

almost unknown to him even by its name,

united

would have

with their

Catholic

neighbors in opposition to a law providing

for the wider education of tbe people.

He

would almost hare thought that he bad
“protested’' in vain against the policy of

best
t
.
can Sheppft cocoonu t

was

he finds It more economical to pay -higher failing. She had the worst countenance
prices to his neighbors than mechanics at that I have ever seen, a kind of greenish
a distance might be willing to work for— I yellow, she was emaciated, and constant
and this affords for that class of workers bowel trouble, and bad to take morphine

occupations should be the last to refuse to

good smoking tobacco.
new full cream cheese,
choice Carolina rice....
Zeno plug tobacco

choice fine cut

True, the farmer could send his team to

the very best of protection.

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Actsal Weight. Beady for Werl 1,159 lbs.

Hosford baking powder.
Dr. Prices ••
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Before you buy a Binder just ask some of the following
named persons their opinion of the Milwaukee Junior Thev
have all used one, and will give you some pointers that mav
benefit yon:
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pitted dried cherries

All

who saw her thought she would die. Her
4
string bean*
20 boxes matcite*
parents said they had done all they eould.
Royal yeari cakes
1 repeatedly urged them to try Zoe-Phora,
but they were strongly prejudiced against Best Georgia bank codilab. per ib
*• water white oil, per gal...
‘•nostrums.’’ Finally the mother said.
••We must do something and this Is as Pint bottle Vancainps best catsup
likely to help her as anything.’’ She and
&lt;1 boxes Kirks washing powder..
6
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I persuaded the father to let the girl try it.
As a result. In four months her functions
were established and regular, and in six
months she was the picture of health—a
In Leslie Band ware as follows:
living wonder to all who had known her- Pie plates, per doz
I
1 could dcscfKie 20 other cases. not as Dinner plates. |M*r doz. j
••
wonderful as this, but still very remark­ Side dishes.
Vegetable dishes, A Inch. each.
able cures.
Mux. Main C. Cjiaxdi.f.i^
Battle Creek. Mich.
N. B.—It is equally good at all times of I*latiers
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their opposition to the Whconsln Bennett

axanpalaory

educational

law.

Tbe Ger­

man Methodists of northern Illinois and
southern Wlaeonsia have resolved tluit the
general principle* of the law are right and

JusL and meat earnestly advocate their en-

The

Norwegians

and Swedes of the

northwest almad unanimously approve of
tbe law.

They declare that It Is tbe duty

of the state to educate Itadltitems in the

English language and of parents to assist

_______....
In other words, the Scandinavians and
Swede*, desire to be nolliing but AdutIcad
eitlaruH.

They came here for that pur­

pose and are not m&gt; sbortoighled as to trip

tteMBClves up In the vary path that tlwiy

caare so far towalk In.—Ex.
Tbe proposed law subjecting “original
packages’’of liquor brought bntoa prohibi­

tory stale Io ll&gt;e penalties of tbe state law,

provoked a long discussion to tbe *etate
yiwtenfay.

That emtoeDl state right? man.

Senator V#*t,.of Miiwouri. argued that It
would break down tbe control of the fed-

end goveroaicnt over later-state ooaaaaeaee

■and open the door to tbe prohibition ofany
limbi oditlea a

state atitbt choose to dele-

i Crockery we Quote

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Caps and saucers, handled, ner doz
Individual butters, per dozji
Fruit saucers, per doz
Sauce boots each........................................................................................................
Sauce tureens ••
Pickle dishes, each
At 9:S0 0. m. the member* of Fitzgerald Covered Injtter. each
post, ex-soldiers and saitors will meet at Tea pota.each
post hail to make necessary preparations Sugars, racli.................................................................................................................
Creamers, each
for tbe exercises.
s
At 10 they will march to court house Pitchers, size 30s, each
“ .-.
square, nt which place and time It Is ex­ Pitcher, size 24k.
•• a
pected that the civic orders—Masons, Odd Pitcher, sire 12s, ’
Fellows, Knights af Pytltia*—the elty Pitcher, size As.
eouneiL the W. IL Q, the children from lArge base lamps, llesqul finish
th«- tfly schools olid the citizens generaHy1
These are Wantire and a rare bargain.
will have assembled.
As soon as possible after assembled at
court bouse square, tbe line of march will Breakfast plates, per doz
be taken up, and the procession will move Vegetable dishes, 5 inches eachr
to Riverside cemetery, where the ceremony
of decorating the graves of the soldiers
whose remains have been Interred in River­
side the past year will be gone through
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with. Th»- procession will return as soon Itottle*
i?
as the exercises at the cemetery are con­ Covered vegetable dishes.....................................................................................................................
«0
cluded.
4 bottle castors each•_
45
At 1:30 p. m., the address of Hon/ John 4 piece tray castors................................................................................................................................
70
C. Champlain, of Grand Rapids, Justice of Oh. we came near forgetting toquote a snap we have secured on a lot of A Na l lamp
I tbe Supreme court of Michigan, will be de- chimneys.
•
iivered, and other exercises rendered. As Na 1 crimp top, each 3c. per doz.
30
Judge Champlain is an able and eloquent No. 2, erirnp tap. each 5a per doz
50
speaker it I* hoped that all who ean. .will
We have three of the latest patterns in decorated stone China and seml-porcelaln
' which are tl&gt;e best thing to be had and the prices will suit you. Now is the time to
hear him.
1 buy jxmr dishes and don’t you forget IL
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Decoration D«y Program
Friday. May .'10th, as everybody knows
is &lt;lecoration day, and Fitzgerald post, &lt;1. A.
IL propose to observe the same with prop-

The srakm find plenty of work on their
galire.
easaye.
Some of them are complete al­
Thai is to say. if thk eonpvas allow* a ready.
state to prohibit tbe sale of liquor nude
At a senior meeting Tuesday evening.
outride oT tta Iteilta. what fa to Under an-1 Ciass Colors and aang were chosen, aim the
taberone allowing a state to preMbit' 20th of Jupq fga shoaew for the picnic.
The Shrtketpcare program
wa*. well
-dressed beef." Nothing.
played la* week. The house was well
But whenever the butcher* and tanners , filled cotislderiug the weather.
Mfaa Gertie Bentley visited friend* In
can muster a majority again t drwoed beef
Mlddlevfile and Mias Arion McOmber at
congress will pare such a law whether the
the Rapids the latter part of last week.
••original package*’ law h passed or not,
Gaey Crook substituted his toe for a
and it will not pass such a law until then, block af wood the other day. The result
even if the original package law passe* was a bad gash from an ax.
Mr. Canocsn went a fishing In the belfry
dow.
When their interests conflict poilWedneaday aud as
usual hooked up
ticans pay very little attention to precedent another line.*
Much aatieipaiion ooneeniinr Friday ia
or consistency. Otherwise Senator Vest
would not now be fighting hk life-ton^ /•gpjEWd la~ Mfaft-af Uw stiidrnb________,
.JrlSe fallowing wteottare of tbe senior,
dogana of the rights of tbe state* against Mass have been honored with the principal ।
ate encroachments of the federal govern- parts.
Jason McElwain. Valedictorian.
mswt.—Evening Nawa
Gertrude Bentley. SaluUtoriau.
I
Orlic VauHorn. Orator.
The supreme court of tbe L'nlted State*
Sable Beadle, Peek
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fact week pna*ed upon tbe cougtitdtlosality
Retta OvtetL Prophetea*.
of tbe Edmunds anti-polygamy law. (te­
Shirley Smith. Historian.
Sadie Roberta. Motto.
etering the law a* mmumI ami binding.

। will throw all property of tbe Mormon

In White Granate we Quote

In our Seed Department We Quote :

Champion of England peas per qt
BHsa everbearing peas per qt...........................................................................................................
Butter beans, per qt
White French sugar beet seed, per lb
15
Early honey sugar corn, per qL.......................................................................................................
Stonalk evergreens, per qt
08
Purple top turnip seed, per Iba* 25
5 papers German flower needs, all kinds.'
10
Best German mlltet seed, per -bn................................................................................................

hands of a receiver— practically ooa-

Tbe decision give* tbe deati\&gt;
to pulygamy and to tbe power of tbe

‘ing 1L

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19
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21
22
23
24
25

27
29
29
30
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10
12
15

Danlrl C Warner...

» mvld llmitoo........

Cha* Mack
R R Haynes.......

3fi John Cderaan
57 A Eftewry.

Frank Stanton .....
Perry G Henry.....
N F Clemence
J M Crawley
J F Ralniigli
George Clam
MadelBros
James HuBIberger.
Nosh Haney1.
Stephen Weaver...
John Helrlgle..!...
Blough * Kauftemn

Asa and Jake Odell.
J 5 Keeler.'.
Gen A (toft
GeoS Fuller
Mornce Bowler ...
Scott Fuller
John Sbojbley
J&lt;ux&gt;b Scfariber . ...,
Haul Graluuu
John Carpenter ....
Lewi* Kubel
Wlllbati Fl»ber .....
L K Foreman
E J Crook
Site* End*lev ,j...
PfaffW Burge-...,

•M

Fred McNair

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35
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38
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41
43
43
44
45
&lt;«

John Benke*
Charlton Bro*...}..
Cba* Smith

«

Tbwna* Wbrutow
GeoWhltner...,^.,,
Tboma* Fl»b^......
William Baldwin ...
John Shawman
George Dark.
Albert Klntae
E B Payne
Calvin Stanton
John McGurn
Geo M Hudson ...
47 James Brew
Armart..
Conrad Schmelcber.

51 John Buhler
M CbetWood....
M Rommm Wokott,.Z.
54 Morey Teeple

•VI Conklin A Gate*...
50 C H Steven*

Irving

.

•0 Hiram Merrill* .
G1 Geo

tti A C Butler
01 Stanley Warren
G4 George Parrott.

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65 GroVge 54Marshall..
&lt;K J*hllip Mowrry............
67 H J Brown
US TIhmiuca Jfdnwon. . .
&lt;i) A V Steward
TV J Hansberger ...

71 Cha* Bucbc
It Michael Fender

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74
75
78
77
78
79

Joseph Johnson
Sedore * Worden...

Richard Jobncox . .
Iru D Brook*
Warren Calkin*.. ..
Philander Otla
Patsey McPharlin

.Vran^eville
Rutland

M’llliam Snyder
81 Geo Edger
M Frod Schray
M James Bcckcv
MGeorcrGu&lt;»t
S3 J M RHser

W
8T
88
H9
90
01
92
93
Pi

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Coridon Stailb . . ....
Ira and Perry Stowell.
A H Rowlader
Jacob llulllbergcr..
Georje Hepner
John Barnum
Catbar!fie Curtl*....
Mik. Llpecomb ....
Smith,* Mote

I 98 Peter Boklrnu
9? L L Moore
98 8 B Willison
89 Mr* M R Brown
100 William Edwin*..
101 William K Curtl*
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100
106
107

Jasper Miller ...
Hiram Worst....
Philip G.rllngcr
Sam Boilinger....
8 H Urabee
John Timm

SunfcM

.Brrliu
Ami ria
*• tieton

Hope

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The following describes about how they feel
Woodland, July15, 1887—■My
T'_ Milwaukee
- Jr. bought of
bk satisfaction. ----jg a s]x foot
MesAr Bros, works to my entire
cut, but handles easy for two horses. I out 16 acre: in less
We also Offer:
4 gallon Goshen oval wood chums
than one day of heavy wheat. Some of my wheat
very
2.50
heavy
and badly lodged, but the little Milwaukee waded
2.50
I
used
to
sell
the
Deering
binder
and
used
o|
1.00 through.
llP on
Stone chnrnu, all stern, per gallon
3.00 my farm, but think the Milwaukee runs as easy witl
Datdiers for same....................................................................................................................................
h two
horses as the Deering with three.—John M. Rises.
5 gallon Galvanized iron oil or gasoline can with faueeL Tbe best can in the
.
market..........................................
;............. ........... L251
Baltimore, Sep. 24, ’89.—There is no better binder 1made
Decorated slop pails.......................................................................................................
White granite high *k&gt;p Jars, each...........................................................................
than the Milwaukee. It is the easiest draft machine n i use.
LOO —Chas. M. Macs.
In Bazaar Goods we Quote:
10 painted marbles for............................................i.....................................................
Hastings, Sep. 24, '89.—I waut to say that if I were i»
5 slate pencils for
1,000 binders w ould have nothing but a Milwaukee Jr. I[ have
12 lead pencils for...,..................................................................................................
2 paper pins, good points, fall count
run one three years. It has never missed a bundle when
3 papers best steel carpet* tacks......... ....................................................................
twine was in the box and is nearly as good as the day 1 ■
24 sheets good note paper
it. It is the lightest draft binder lever saw.—Wm. J. I &lt;PF.K.
25 good white envelopes............................................................................................
2 bunches hair pins
Ravenna, Mich., July 5, '87.—This is to certify tluit 1 have
25 sheets shelf paper.....................................................................................................
had a field trial of self-binders on my farm between tin
Relined washbasins
•• 2 qt batelns......................................................................................................
waukee Jr. and the Champion. *1 wanted the best and
Best soft wood tooth picks per box
est draft binder I could buy, as my team is a span of • I tree
3 doz clothes tans..................................................... ...............................................
3qL relined -tippers:
year old colts. I found the Milwaukee not only drew :it least
Flonr sieve* with crank..................................................................................................
one-third easier, but that it was mpch easier to handle, f am
Wood rim meal sieve*i
Bixby* shea polish for ladies shoes............................................’.
very much pleased with it and consider it the most de-:
0 qL stamped dairy paoa, per doz.
manhino
‘----- - •
seen—A. E. Patteh-sov
Tracing wbqal. enametod handle.....................................
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IlAsrixna. Mich.. April 22. IfieV.
BbemaaUe 8y/np (A.. Jastooa. Minh.
' Gmv: T'hta k to certifj that I had
l*em troubled with rheumatism in all its
fonw tor the poM twelve years, and wa«
xxi church. It was very natund that confined to my bed at vanaoa perlotte from
three to tax month* at a tine, and 1 could
ree ttemocratie Judges od the»ujm»c
get about only by tbe aM at crutches. I
should dissent from tbe opinion ax- employed •erend first elam phywielan* of
i by tbe majority ef the wait of laat this city, none of whom efeeted a core or
gave permanent relief even
About two years ago Iwas induced to
—,
trv Hibbard** Rheumatic Sjrup. and after 6Q ft.-cloibte lines.............. :.................... .•••’•...................................................... If we were to quote all tbe bargains
our 5, 10. 15 and 25 cent caunterx R
taking a few bottJec 1 exjxricnced relief,
and now consider myself aired. I an- would consume a whole nawswqwr so couie and »ee for youraelve*.
Du ring this wik which will end without uotke we wlU take butter and eggs at tbe I
heaUatingiy recommend tbk medicine for
1
rkrtmr*ffam. 1 know what it haa done 1cash price. No credit concern can afford to offer such an array of bargains as
for me. what pbytieiana eoud not da L «.

eh. Mt actually used for worship. Into

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5
6
7
8
9
10
11
12
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Some German Protestants, however, re­

fuse to follow their Lutheran brethren In

/T|ilu/aul\ee

mixed bird seed “
Capital butter crackers for.
rolled oat*
pearl tapioca
stick cinnamon
whole allspice
cocoanut, bulk
whole cloves
best shot pepper
best roasted Rio coffee.
1 qL jugs French mustard..
bars German family soap...
This is tbe biggest bargain
lbs very best Japan tea dust
lb. choice Japan tea. others sell 35c

Senator Blair baa introduced a bill in
the U. 8. senate which, if passed,

tbe building trades the time for outdoor

but

2
10

the Bennett law of Wisconsin is right or

31.00
. 1.00
. 1.00
1.00
1.00

&gt;r Bros. &amp; Reynolds: t;

od shape. It
it superior t&lt;

the WorJ

•tins

�Iastings Banner
^l^’.ings Thursday, May 29. I8lfo.

/ Vhite Rose Flour.
j:,o’per hundred. I have the
■•ln-ive ifale of this tlonr in
. city and
, '
Warrant Every Sack,
law sold since the first of
aun.iry 1SIH)

„

twenty-five ton.

Slwi

*'*“•»&gt; b- u

„r
- x"‘"* '* '■“‘"a
or goods « cost.

1,11 «**

The post office will lie dosed f
1 p. m. sharp to 4,-lM) p. «. Decoration stay.

Desiring to retire from business None

nnrfar M

5eU hls

BJdlMC

n0W

and
,IM eleven hOIMfS

if Residents of Green street propose inasmuch m* the city is not lu shape to gravel
that thoroughfare, to have it done neverJe,e“ f
council will permit, and are
circulating a subscription paper for that
purpose.

Tbow wku are

po,w

lu

u„,4UKt

Josepli Rogers.

nurketa claim Hui u wUI p., ltnirr, wd|
to bold thrlr .beep awhile, after abearlnr.
instead of selling them as Is customary.
Both the demand for market and for stock
use are likely to be active.

SHORE

Aside from superintending the schools
in Carson City next year. Prof. Bemis, of
Nashville, will devote hls spare time to

Lb.POWERJ’
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SArtE
ALWAYSTHE BEST

newspaper work, having purchased a paj&gt;er at the former city. May success be
w#h you is the Baxxkr's wish.
Monday a dog ran through the streets;
frothing at the mouth and snapping at
anybody or anything that came near him.
Bobby Rogers got his ••heaglc bye" on him
shortly Iwwever. and ended the dogs
earthly career with a dose of shot.
The Hatch Opera Company which gave
an entertainment in Union hall a few
weeks ago, have broken up in Chicago.
The company wns making money, but one
evening Mrs. Hatch took an evening ••fly­
er” for t,be east, togellier with all of the
available funds.

5&lt;- Q1QAIR
IN THE

, i. if,- &lt; vdei having left me, this |a to forbid
mi,-irostingdier «i mr aceounj »« I iball
in- drt'ls epntraated by her after this date,
i.'May .-Oth..

C. D. Beebe w*s in Detroit Saturday.
lx»n Wooley went to Woodland Tuesdav

JJ?’!?, '*‘l “ S'1
oh wall potter at
r red Hotchkiss before you buy.

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PERSONAL MENTION.

At the meeting to be held in Firemen's
ball next Tuesday evening, it is hoped that
a definite plan ot proposed exercises for
July 3d and 4th can be presented. Some
of the most prominent bdloonists of the
country are being correspondiM with, and
all term* will probably be known by that
time.

LOCAL NEWS._

liovnlMn.itx3‘
J
.tu up. went to Nashville Friday,
day. ' H,U S, l“h we?t t0 ^*sl‘v!!!e\lon-

✓
ships met with Ute Soldiers Relief Couit. A. Mattison spefia Sunday in char- •nl,'‘,ou S»tttrd«y. for the puri&gt;o*ic of re•Otto’
porting th- nunilicr of indigent soldiers
Rev. F. Bronrer w-nt
tn... i ..
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an‘l lo lttlk 0Ver ,he ,,eW law- Fivv wwnurdav
”lt° C,uu,0,le
ships reported tlist they bad no indigent
xin. IHrj i.a.i nil lUUlKVltl
C
soldiers, and Will fiend to raise no money
Honier Brown WM in Grand RapidJs lor the purpose of aiding any of their old
Tuesday.
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soldiers,
while other
townships will need
T.^-JM
l'^f'.Wt.D'.n.lH.pW,
,

Ja-- CollGter nf
1l.« tewk.

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■ ™ to *'■'

Mrs. P. A. Sheldon! went -to Vermontvllle
Monday.
’
Mr
Mr.;.
I,.
. •
.
Grand !’aiH I
Drn**«* ’P*nt &amp;«nday in
'

-

- innkcr’-for. tirst-cla-is w&lt;»rk. .
■ or saw
\ liouse in the grnlKvard. Ion
&lt;ft if desired. .Inquire of
D. fieo

■ y was ealled to Harris &lt; nylf.
week. to perform a surgical

i.im

nt pri-.i.’^-and if you don't liellevd It

ii&lt; il Friday evening voted to extend
works from Green SL south 3 blocks
|ll;iiiovcr St.;
&gt;

|‘lic

la-ksoii crackers are made of the

r. liest flour, and that is why they are

«'-&gt;-t jour npiwl-dfring and repairing of

.r»i;ture done at Erank Stebbins.
.•t)d goods Ironght and fold.

Second

in th* opinion of the tunny who pse
upn. there is no doubt. thA the Jackson
r.b'kers nre the best sold In this market.

occupied.

Th»- council has decided to put Jefferson
from Green street to Baker Sbrl- n-sideiiM*. to a grade, nnd will tljen

po.ltlvely hl, lut .P|te»r«o«.
The H«stlo|te creamery Is note “‘l"2
• mtacMt In the manotecture ot rlieete a.
&lt;JSlM better. Tbe ebeew will -non be

s. E. Phillips sells more canned -goods
• an any other firm in the city.
His stpek
- always fresh ami you should always eail
■ him before buying elsewhere.

put u|«m the market, and M ••
will command a «ood price. It ‘•'J?
cream ebeetie. ’ Tbe tactorr te no" refclvlna over 4,500 pounds of milk per daj,
ffiVeTp^ed STte quantll, will be U-

Aliy one desiring Io buy a farm contMlnog I tr, acres, with a fair house on it, call
■■I write us. The farm is situated in I»uthhI, and ran be Ixnight cheap and on easy
"•rnlb.
'
.

creaoed to over 5,000 by the clmm ot the
teeek. It keep, the maoager and (miter
maker on Ibe hn'lte to handle thia
ty
Farmers «*&lt;• finding It to their aduntage to sell tbFIr milk to the enrnmery Instfad of making butter themselves, and
there appears to be no doubt but that they
^tTa^Tret^by sodoiuK-

-hie Van Arman and party were nt Gun
-.th*- the fore part ut the week, but the 9it•• ilshea totally ignored the tempting lAit,
nil they returned with |he usual flslier-

I: is reported a cyclone pained near
Veraiontvllle .Saturday evening, leveling
•arm buildings, tearing out trees by the
‘■•ts and cutting up other antics peculiar
ki -urb storms.,

H was freely reported Tuesday that the
n«roBros.Lof Middleville, bad made
an alignment Bnt this

“£?^k “
txr^oiX’-- £

Frank Polls was arrested here by DeI'-rtive Snyder of Jackson Thursday, !for
g-tling money under false pretenses from
•' party in Jackson. He was taken to that
• ity Thursday by the officer.

Lost—Wednesday of last week, alewell.ui setter dog. Finder will get what la
• ‘right by Wturning same to me at Jetermhi

street livery bam.

Sid Tinkueb.
1 ran, do, and will sell curtains cheaper
thau any utlrcr person in Barry oouaty.
You make a mistake it you buy before
looking at my stock.

Fked

L. Heats, the druggist

iSESEwS
obllgaUoe. promptly. Them
^'X«&lt;l»"*mbnt the, h»v.Hn

'4een?
. „.„rw! MAcounts much more ttian
Moekandtheir Indebtednesa.
enough to meet a
reputaTJ?
S ent.rt.rl.lug
tlon as boaest, nounr*
sja^xkk tnxsts
bu»ineMrae«present
SicSSSj^Tbelr friends expect they
wiD

their line, for tire
tlte’ new church which H
I* lx*Iroe^-eted east of this place. The bullding committee visited 1’. of 1. .dealers in
Lowell. Lake .Odessa and Woodland aud
got their prices and then some thought It

Gea Ayers, of Missouri, b visiting rel1atheo in the city.

»*r c*n‘- pruflt e tberThursday Del. Merchant's team of tuus-

Mrs. W. H. Schantz was in Grand Rap।
Ids over'Sundiy,
n n
।
.t
. .
’‘wST1’
‘ e
bU!‘,ne‘:’ tr,p ,o
&lt;
vnanotte Friday.
y

tangs afforded quite a large crowd at the
east end of Main street a good deal of
amusement. In driving out of the llverv
l«n&gt; one ot tbe stangs would try end kick
the fl()Or Bbt|Ye wWJe tfl„ ot|jer woaJd

P. J. Fellows of Lake Odessa, wasdif tempt to Mick hls bead, through it. and
1the city ta*: week.
they kept up this motion till they were
•
....
.
pulled up to the sidewalk in front of Weisr;, T,iJ .
? ,S.'ery 8lck W,tl*
*rl Bro*- Imniwarc. Of course the driver
;
git
of tlie heart.
wa9,fl ^.ired but be dUhft
t(J rl(Je

P. A. Sheldon was in Lake Odessa Sat- •»!’ ’"ore. No one daring to drive them,
,
tirdny
on business.
at last Will Beadle consented, and after u
.v.„,
,
...
, . ,
kosmI deal of persuasion the ponies were
•J?u . Y t”? "“‘J™"1' Ackerwt. »|tetrt tnn.ej atou„,|. ,„d ,n atu„.,,tar!(.,|
:
bundaj
nt Oakwood.
on u deftd ruI1&gt; and Wm wag
Jog( |n a
Hartley Hendrick, of Middleville. wa-&gt; cloud of dust After taking in tlie aur­
in
rounding country for a while, on the dead
1 the city Saturday.
..
,
...
, run. lie drove the ponies, thoroughly sub­
Mrs. W. B. t..rri&gt;on l» vteltlns her dned tbrov»li the Mreette
।
mother in Ros&gt; Center.
e.EjTh«we..a Battle Inhk attorney
T.lk &lt;&gt;t «,!.! samwers; »ere‘« ajample ot
wa, In the city Tuesday.
■- 5™» «”• The winter ot .1»IMO
%
J
was uncommonly mild, but someone who
Mrs. Frank Barnes spent Sunday, with has been looking up tlie record of the fol­
relatives iu Vermontville.
lowing summer, describes it as follows:
Mrs. Smith B’.ltnU ot tlrand Kaphls, P® “t"'1'
“•"* w“ «“ *"'1
.
spent
Sunday In this Jty.
A.g«t many lando called the year a year
without a summer. In April it was very
C. E. Kisor., &lt;&lt;f Lowell, spent Sunday cold: during May the Ice-wns an inch thick
iwith relatives In the city.
on.some streams. Tin-fruit tree blossonn
F W Collins ut llmsina is now en- a"d t,“* &gt;&lt;H,n* &lt;wn w’*re
S”,RiriiiM*r n» th* fiiniitHrJ fte.-tm-v
farmers built large fires around their fields
Klneer at Ute tumllnre factory.
Jlul ,|1(, „m)k„
bn|l sav(.d
p(t)-_

Cornelius Vis has resigned his position
a-, engineer at the furniture factory aud ac­
cepted n -iniilar one In Grand Rapids.
Rev. Irvine. Mrs. Mary Goodyear and
Mrs.&gt;'atlian Barlow attended the dedica­
tion of the new Episcopal church in Kala­
mazoo Friday.

.

Dr. W. H.’ Snyder was elected a del­
egate to the National meeting of Eclectic
phys’eians. at the state meeting in Grand
Rapids last week.

Miss Retta Schumaker, formerly of
Battle Creek, and snccesaor of Altman of
the firm Altman &amp; Schumaker Photogra­
phers. arrived here Tuesday, and will
make her home in Hastings.

Prof. Taylor will have a musical conven­
tion In Pennock’s grove south of town
Make |H&gt;ace with your stomach by, next Saturday, commencing at 10:30 a. tn. //Sid Crowell attended a shooting tourna­
.-.ays using the Jackium crackers. They The music will Ins selected from the best ment in Detroit last week, but his reputa­
re the best. Enquire for them of ypur authors, and there will
rt‘«ding«. tion as the crack shot of Michigan had
gone before him. and he was handicapped
recitations and addresses. The professor s
so as to prevent his winning any of the
classes
in
Rutland,
Hop^
Maple
Grove.
We were in error Inst week in statlug
.
Hajitlngs, Baltimore and I reeport will be laige prizes
uat Mrs. John Young was taken to Ute
in attendance.
Everyone Is
‘n‘
Gea C. Walter, of Hastings, was In
i-ian* ' vium.
It
was
Mrs.
Henry
vited to attend thia convention, and allom
town Thursday, smiling and happy over
k.s.irea &lt;.1 Iteink wdl rnp.l&lt;l
the
hls business success In our neighboring
th'- iniprovemeht committee gons to time .pent I&gt;. S.-&lt;&gt;ur mu»te*l ["remm&gt; town
Mrs. W. W. Warner and daughter
'!• )&gt; ’ We hcwr nothing from them. 0nd. has kindly consented to lend his musical returned with him t&lt;&gt; remain a few days.
' --ilizens nre desirous of having the good voice free ot chenre on t hl.
—Allegan GazeTte.
•
■II will mU» It It they &lt;loo t .ttend, ». It te
•■:« of last year continued.

■

Messrs. Moore &amp;
«fc Shepard have
have contractcontract*
M
“» bulldltw umtertel In

W. H. Miller and wife were iu Wood1
land Tuesday.
r
i
, ,,
,
,
„.£*,
Sea{5111 01 Marshall, was In tbe
&lt;
clly last week.

H. N. Mead, who has been visiting ids
runout of a narrow door at the bark part,
but the size of the door prevented. Where son, Worthy, in this c|ty. returned to his
was Fred? Oil, he jumped otit. when the home In Charlotte 'Saturday.
horse turned, and after turning a few som­
Mr-. Ma.-y Cowan, of Canada, nnd Mrs.
ersaults, more rapid than graceful, came Purdy, of‘Middleville, visited Mr. ami
upon tire scene smiling and uninjured.
।Mrs. W. O. Lowden Friday.
A bent thill was the extent of the damages.
We have received several communica­
tions lately, such os cards of thanks, obit­
uary notices and extended accounts of
social gatherings, with request.* to publish
the saute, which we have not done
While
we are always ready and glad to print any­
thing that will be of general Interest to our
readers, yet we must draw tbe line at fill­
ing our columns with reading which ^ill
be of interest to readers, only income
particular locality. All should Irear in
mind that we charge, for cards of thanks,
obituary notices and the like, ranging all
the way from 25 cents to one dollar and
sometimes more accordlug to tire space

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no more than fair that they give Moore A
shepart a chance to quote prices. Tbe
cqmmittee.ca»Ud on Mr. Moore Saturday
■’“* K°l b,« *«ures which were said to be
enough lower to save them many dollars,
ftJKj jjr. Moore says he did not sell for 10

standard-bred, antique-oak. wide-tire.
•Columbia Light
roadster bjcycle with
wrought Iron trimmings, now adorns the
sidewalk iu front of the bicycle emporium
uimhI $L00 plow shoes call on Hl I.
of R. K. Grant, The same was resurrected
from beneath the postofflee block, where it
i iiiitlrens day at the M. E. church one had quietly rested for Io. these many years,
and presented to Kirk, by a few of his
. i: from Sunday.
Ed. Huffman, of Woodland, spent Sun1 ’• Burge** liatl a genuine, old-time enthusiastic friends.
■day with his parents In this city.
:i ral-ing Friday.
Dr. luithrop will soon be able to give ail
NedKIrtttel.ohe.lJeen In Texas .Ince
&gt; bran new lii^wof extracts just rrceiv- who desire, electric baths. Delias l&gt;een last tall, retunie.1 I,...,)&lt;• Monday.
making a special study of electricity nnd
•
•
the various modes of treatment for some
A. L. Thompson aiM wife, of Plainwell,
Jackson' crackers. always the time, which, together with the success of visited relatives In thd city last week.
electric baths in other cities, prompts him
Samuel Arnold, of Mancelona, is tlie
to take this action, file starts out next
. g who itare for their pet dog* had betweek for the purpose' of examining the guest of Mr. and Mb. Fred L. Heath.
’.hi'iii iinr/.xled.
leading electrical institutions of the coun­
Archie Ayers was called to New York
|i
1 • be*l iTacjteys sold in this ma ket try.
last week by the sickness of his mother.
:l:«- Ja&lt;*k*o:i crackers.
All should atu-nd tbe opera Katie Dean
Mr. ami Mrs. W. O. Lowden spent Sun­
r’arm w-Tk luis received something of a at Union hall Tuesdav evening. Miss day with Mrs. 1..‘- parents near Middle­
- : back by tlie late rains.
Effie Simpson will take the principal part ville.
•
of •'Katie Dean.” the Rag-picker, and this
,
t/\ppic trees present a lieautifu! app*arMrs. John Jewett ami
daughter, of
alone ought to be a drawing card, ns Miss
• iw-ing full of blossoms.
Grand Rapids, visited relatives In,tbe city
Simpson is po&lt;&lt;!«j&lt;ed ot a voice of rare
; Friday.
\ H B. Ellis, of tills city, gets an In­ lieauty. The entire opera will berendenal
by home talent, though several singers
- • .•&lt;-•■ in pension. Glad of it.
•
Miss Gertie Bentley was tlie guest of
from abroad are expected to be presftntand Mr. ami Mr-. T. J. Bhsh. of Middleville.
J. !iar«l Wells ami Erwin Field Invc render solos between the acts.
Tickets Sunday.
j
• 't. irranteit original pensions. /
for sale nt J. B. Roberts’ news room.
E«l. Bailey, who has been spending bls
are iinii bted to Senator Stockbridge
Yesterday afternoon ns Fred Parker wu&lt; xaeatiun iu'this city, returned to Otsego
.
■[•&gt; al the McKinb y bill.
driving a rig from the HaMings house Tuesday.
i here L a great den) of ••pn-h” in (the down to tire livery barn, the horee Iregan
Chas. Marshall. &lt;&gt;f Sicken Corners, vis­
to run.
sTheii nearly fn front of tf&gt;&lt;\ ex­
.. ■&gt; t.’tovwcr tni^ftcss now trays.
ited relatives in the city the fore part of
press office, the horst! turned and ran ht.to
;.'':&lt;»grapii' for SI per dozen. &lt;»&lt;» to the iKtro at full speed and attempted to the week.

ZSt

ulation this week.

*ty W /M&gt;
POWERS
IlflRbWflKE

Wm. L. Brown, dealer in general mer­
chandise at ________
PralrietUle,
week made
....
_______last
________________
an assignment to Herbert Drown, a nephew/
^-3,r0w’f” frienda very much regreTtbat
Im* i« l&gt;» hnanchl trouble, and hope to see
him again doing business at the old stand,
Representatives’from the various totvn-

young corn. In June, snow and ice could
l»e found: vegetables were a
failure.
I'"’,J?,' "rT '".n'Tl'’,
of .now tell,
rhe 4th ot .Inly »as scry
cold and windy: ou the 3th. Ice formed on
the waters of New York, Pennsylvania,
‘
*
ami* some of* “
the eastern
statetr. *In Aug
­
ust. Ice formed half an Inch thick; Septem­
ber and October were warm. All crops
were a failure.—Battle Creek Journal.

Thursday forenoon was a very exciting
time for people in the‘2nd ward living near
A. S. Dean’s. Mr. Dean owned a blooded
calf that had every appearance of being
sick and tbe animal acted very strangely
In other ways, it would continually act
as If choking and apjx-ared as if In great
agony, though not able to get up. But
this lasted only a short Una’, before tbe
calf did get up mid commenced bellowing
in dead earnest, frothed at tbe mouth, and
trick! to jump over or through everything

that came before It. Soon* a large crowd
had gathered at the spot, and mgny wlx&gt;
saw the actions of lhe calf.pronounced Ita
ease of genuine hydrophobia. The animal
was soon killed and some of the neighbors
then recalled the fact that they had seen a
strange dog. that acted very strangely it­
self, nmnliig toward this calf, though no
one ?pw the dog bite it The dog is
described as Ireing of m'edlum size, with
sort of grayish-brown hair.
Hon. D. C. Henderson, of Allegan, lias
made
the
following appifntments for
enumerators In this county:
V.
Assyria township—Preston KARweil.
Baltimore township—Charies M.'Mack.
Barry*township—.lobn H.l Brown.
Carlton township—Nicholas O. Aller­
ding.
Castleton township—Hlbbnrd A. Offley.
Hastings township—Benjamin F. Gas­
kill.
Hope township—Frank (1. Pierce.
Irving township—John GJ Nagler.
Johnstown township—Chas. H. Stevens.
Maple Grove township—Elbridge
G.
| Potter.
.
Orangeville
township—Benjamin
S.

Wing.
Prairieville township—Amos C. Towne.
Rutland township—Nathaniel’ E. Bene­
dict •
Thornapple township—Aaron Sberk.
Woodland township- John Lee.
Yankee Springs township—Joseph M.

Burpee.
•
Hastings City—George
K.
Beumer,
Jesse Downs. Theodore J. Brosseau and
George H. Brooks

Tbe supreme court last Friday rendered
an opinion In the case af the superintend­
ents of tlie poor of CliiAon county against
Samuel. Edwin, Thomas, ami George Jury.
In tire case brought last fall to compel tbe
defendants to support and maintain their
father, James Jury, who l« an old man.
feeble and unable to sustain .himself. The
suit was brought in tbe circuit court under
.
Accidental Poisoning.
Thursday afternoon of last week, Mr. our statute, which provides that the parents
George WeirA “f Prairieville, was spray­ sliall support their indigent ehlldren. and
ing some plum trees near hls bouse with tint the children shall support their indi­
&lt;r«m. HI. two llttl. slrl». ««1 gent parents, when able to so do. The
about three nnd four, were near by at the circuit judge made ah order requiring tbe
time. The poison was in a large paste­ four sons to support their father, rand di­
board box. and Mr. Weigel was keeping rected that the two sans. Edwin and Sam­
vlgUant watch of It, to sec that the chil­ uel. should each pay to the (superintend­
dren did not touch tbe stuff. Before be ents of the pdor the sum of one dollar and
had finished hls work, a colony of bees thirty cents, and that Thomas and George
swanned from one of the hives near by, should each jmy sixty-five cents per week,
and in bls burry to capture these the fans making total of three dollars and ninety
green was for a time forgotten. The two cents per week for tbe board and clothing
little ones improved tbe opportunity to of their fattier. The case was hotly con­
tear tbe cover from tbe box, and ate a tested by the three son's Samuel, Edwin
quantity of Ute poison. When discovered and Thomas, and they took the ease to the
their little baud* and faces were covered supreme court to have the order of the cir­
with tbe dreadful stuff, and the younger cuit judge set aside, and to have tbe law
nne was debtbly sick. Antidotes were declare&lt;l unconstitutional. The supreme
promptly
administered, and physicians court affirmed -the order of the circuit
Lstity sampJraed. but tbe younger ch d court, and the defendants will now have
dM that nlshL
1'1&gt;, ol&lt;te. our !• »&gt;m to support their father. Tills was a test
.llvr. and bopo- «re euterulood ot Iter re- case under the statute and has attracted
evHTV. In Uil» Irnuure. Mr. Welp-1 considerable talk and dlscsslon among tbe
could'hardly be said to have been biamabiy people generally.—St. Johns Republican.
eareleM' but Ibis sad ease serves as a
warning to al) to remember that ”&lt;rl
Following are the real estate transfers
men H a nwst dangerous poison, ann
for the weekending Majs'Jdth, 18*0, as
taken from the books in the register’s office:

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Harriett Ro* •«* W*11
Ve*
. XTarrested charged with helping themX
D.,ld lUker-.

A. B. CmsmII io Jahn 1
blk G7 Middle*tile.Sttt-

KbM*a

We are pleased with the number of sales already made of
the little

New Steel McCormick Binder.
Everyone is pleased with it that sees it, forlt is a marvel of
simplicity and strength and without a doubt the lightest draft
binder now made. It is bound to win for itself the first rank
as a
y

PERFECT HARVESTER AND BINDER.
We have also secured tbe agency for the Deering line of
machines. Their Binder has become famous as a perfect
working machine. Both the

Deering - and - McCormick
Machines are to-day known throughout every state n the
Union. More sold than all others together Don’t be per­
suaded into giving your order for some cheaply made m icbine
when for perhaps a few dollars more you can buy th 3 best
machine on earth.

AND MCCORMICK MOWERS.

6226

We have the Thomas Hand and Horse Dump Hay Rake,
also the

NEW TAYLOR RAKE.

Oliver Combination Plow
Is growing in greater favor each year, and farmers art real­
izing more and more the saving in expense of the Combina­
tion point over the old style. One reversible point wUI out
wear three of the others. Have yon seen the

New Mishawaukee Wheel Cultivator,
The finest blade ever made?
BUGGIES, ROAD WAGONS. FARM SPRING WAGONS,
•JACKSON LUMBER WAG0NT, ROAD CARTS, on
which we can make yon prices to suit.
• I

CALL AND SEE US.

W. F. POWERS.

.

SLAUGHTER SALE:
Your Dollar
iwill
Buy Better
Values
In our Store
than
Ever Before.

The Next
30
Days will be
Bargain
Month for
You at

1 Mudge li Stt’s.

• WE ARE
Going out; of zthe Dry Goods De­
partment of our business, and to
do this’ will sell all goods in that
line at less than actual cost.

THE ROOM

These goods now occupy we want

And FURNISHING GOODS.
Our new stock in these lines is
larger than ever, better than ever,
cheaper than ever.

R. Mudge &amp; Son.

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Tricora! Tricora
What is it? We have got it.
The Ladies all want it.

The Best $1 Corset Made.
ft Tricora Wer tai.
EVERY ONE WARRANTED.

L’Amour is the Best 60c. Corset.
Come and get one and try it.

GOODIEAB &amp; BARNES.

�DARK SIDE OF NAVf LIFE.
II

13

NOT

ALL

BUT VERY

Mr. Oliver, People* Thmtro: One night

black hovering about the steam heeler in tba
entrance tu tbe theatre. It wns ope of the
■■ohJcHt nights ot the winter. Tlie boy was

FUN .AND FROLIC,

LARGELY A BORE.

"Tbo lifeiof a naval officer is very for from
being an easy or amusing one in .my opinion,"
Mid a young lieutenant. "People generally
have a notkm that we do nothing but lark
and piny, l«it &gt;ueh is as far as possible from
betag tbe c|»e. To begin whh we have lotto
at least eight hours out of'the twenty-four ot
tho hardest. Hirt of toil work, iudctel so disa­
greeable in ite character that tbeh» arc few
kinds of labor which are not pk-aKtnt. in comparteuti. Four hours by day and Tour hours,
at night, month after mouth and year after
year, wo must spend in sitantiy (walking a
plauk, forblddeu to utter a word to any one,
unto# it te neewwary to make a forma! communicatfou to the captain, and even denied
tbe privilege of sitting doten if wo are tired.
Such is watch duty. You can imagine bow

whoisreallydemrving.” lalmoattiedastring
to this thought tbe moment it pa»ed acrora
my mind, but I didn’t. I asked hi tn lite mime
and where he lived. Ho answered me quite
.satisfactorily. I asked him if be thought bis
motirar would worry about him it be went in
the show. He didn’t think she would.

ticnfarly ut night, when tbo incidental respon«aldlity for the ship’s safety ns»to heavy
on the mind. Maybe.your night ‘watch be­
gins at 8 p. m. and lasts until 12; if not you
must lx* engaged in tills pleasing -duty from
midnight till 4 in the morning. But oil thq.
same you must be through break hut before

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9 a. tn. and ready tar morning drill. Thu
blue jackets liave to be put through their
evolutions like soldiery marching iu squads
and practicing at tbe guns. In tb&lt; afternoon
it is likely tiraro «ill bo another drill. Dur­
ing tho intervals of such duties you may loaf
or go to sleep. In this way is life onboard
■hip made up. For my own part I would
rather live on lamb"
v
SUITS HAl’FT AND OTHERWISE.
“But you have an agreeable companionship
among your fellow officersr’
“It all depends. When tbe wart) room moss
is composed exclusively of jolly and congenial
men things go very pleasantly. But such a
fortunate condition of affairs is rather tbe
exception than the rule. There are many
mere unhappy ships in tho service, ns we
phrase it, than happy ones. You mw, social

existence under such circumstance* is reduced
to very close quarters, and small! things Iw
cornu serious annoyances. A disagreeable
fallow, not ta any way to be avoided or got
rill of, can occasion much discomfort. But
the most common source of uncbmfortablenesa fa mere want ot sympathy । among the
officers. How can it bo expected that the
man of mature years could find icompanion- I

I

able a fresh young ensign not lung out of Aho
naval academy, uc vice venal Such differ■ cores o^age, feelings and opinions are neces­
sarily productive, if not of discord, at least nf
xmbappinir*. if tlie executive officer, who
always prairies over tbe ward room mesa, fa
an unpleasant person, things are made ex­
ceedingly miserable. He may ixibare ta a
tyrannical manner, carrying hfa authority to
the table even, and !tlie very meals will lx&gt;
rendered unpalatable through his bnd temper.
It would hardly do for him to gq so far as to
criticise the table manners of thu other ofll-

they have it in their,power to reek redrew for
such an injury by meeting him on shore and
thrashing him; but he can do pretty nearly
anything short of that. Over tbe conversa­
tion at lhe board be has control, and, when
he considers that a discussion has gone far
enough, he rays simply: /‘That' will do, gen­
tlemen.' "
‘
“One would imagine the position of a cap­
tain to be a; very enjoyable one.",
nicjrrrr ox shipboard.
hardly auch for many reasons. To
begin with, it is exceedingly difficult for tho
captain of a ship to maintain agreeable rela­
tions wx-mlly with hfa officers and to keep up
strict du&lt;cip|ine at tha yime time.; U the com­
mander of 3 man-of-wfij/wcrc recti to indulge
ta a laughing familiarity with quo of the lieu­
tenants tbotsingie oct would loossn discipline
all over the vessel. From tiiat time on tbo
naval cadet' would be more nt rose with the
executive officer, tbe petty officers would be a
trifle more fiiniiliar in addressing tbe younger
lieutenants, and the blue jackets would pay a
■lightly lera respectful attention to the orders
ot the jiutty officers Everything on board
must outwardly preserve an air of tbe coldest
formality, erre before you know It there will
be trouble, which can only bo retti-.nl by put­
ting a score of tbe men h Irons and dropping
all social courtesies between the captain's
cabin and the ward room. Tbe captain must
always maintain tbe rule of an absolute mon­
arch. What he-says is law. Nominally a
captain has power of life and death over any
one otbboard, hut lie would ueyer carry it to

that extreme, unless ta rase of mutiny, and
be te chary of administering punishment, for
the reason that any common mHuf under him

has an abuse, to complain of, for tiie captain
ia obliged by tbe regulations to forward to
tbe secretary of the navy at Wanhington any
document which tbe meanest blue jacket may
ZBoore to Inujd to him for such transmission.
fMamay mark it ’Not approved of,’but he has
martial and even dismistal from tbe service
in com tho complaint is uf a sufficiently seri­
. boa nature and 19 sustained.
« “We have\some spells of comparative lib­
erty, of eourac, when we are on leave. On
my laM leave 1 went out west nnd lit© people
I met mid, T» Xlie^iayy still going no T ’Oh,
yea,’I rrolird gjwaya,‘it te still going on.’
‘You must have to save up your pay for such
times as this, when you don’t earn anything,’ ,
one old farmer suggwted. And when 1 told
leave be was indignant
(Join' nothin’!

*Wbnt!' he exclaim-

The money I earn by diggin'

I took him und gave him n seat in the parquet
I don’t believe he ever had a seat down stairs
in his life before. I went away and thought
no more about what I hnd done’. A tew days
after I tons told tiiat a boy down stairs was
asking for some one aud that I answered the
description. I camo near tending down
word that I bail no time to fool a way with a
boy, but I didn’t. I went below and found
my waif nt tho door. He liad evidently been

clean and he had on a nocktio made of a faded
blue ribbon. He said be had a present for
me. This rather ammuxl me.
**
"I told my mudder wot you done for me,"
be said, “and she said ns how I must bring,
you dis and to tell you dat she niade it wid
her own hands. She’ makes dot stuff to sell,

I opened tbe bundle and found it contained
about two pounds of home macle molasses
candy. You ought to’have seen that boy's
faro brighten whan I told him I would taka
the candy.
"You'll find ltgood,’’ho said. “My mudder
made it, and if you ta afraid it ain’t good I'll
bite off some to show you.”—Chicago Times.

L^t ofae think nnd say what one will about
the »rudity and intellectual larbortam of
much of the phUasophixinfc of our contem­
porary nerve doctor*; let one dislike as much
as one may please lhe thoroughly material­
istic attitude of mind which many ot them
show; still, their work, us a whole, te sancti­
fied by Its positive, practical fertility. The­
orems about lhe unity ot the thinking prim
ciple will always be. os they always have
been, barren; but observations of fact load
to new issues ail infinitum. And when one
refiecis that nothing leas titan the cure of in■anlty—that direst of human afllietions—lies
pavlbly at tbe eqd of such Inquiries as those
which M. Janet and his confreres are Iwginning, one feels as if the disdain which some
spiritualistic psychologists exhibit for such
researches were very poorly placed.
The
way to redeem people from barbarism is not
to stand aloof and sneer at tbeir awkward
attempts, but to show them how to do tlie
same things better. Ordinary hypnotic sug­
gestion te proving itst-lf Immensely fertile in
the therapeutic field; and the subtler knowl­
edge of subconscious states which we nre now
gaining will certainly increase our (lowers in
this direction many fold.—Professor James
in Scribner’*.

1‘oMibllitics of Youth.
Originally it was a legend that tbo period
of man's life was limited to thirty years.
Man not being satisfied with his sliert term
of existence Jirayed to God to lengthen it.
and he ansjvered man's prayer und took
twenty years from the life of the mule nud
gave It to man. Man still prayed for more,
and God added twenty years from tlie life of
the dog. Not being satisfied, man prayed for
moto^ind his prayer was answered by twen­
ty years from tbe life of the ape being added
to hia
This was, of courre, only n legend, but it il­
lustrates wonderfully the four states of man's
existence. First hfa youthful life of the first
thirty years full of vigor, ambition and grand
acta; then twenty years of the slavish,
brutish*Hfe of tlie mule; then twenty more of
the faithful life of tbe dog, nmN^it tbe child
like, simple and mere animal existence uf the
ape. The first thirty years of life are tbe
gnmtert of all. They make np a period tn
wbich.nl) great things are achieved and all
good seed ta sowu. If, this ;wrkxl is allowed
to go by without having been profitably util­
ized, it ta a loss never to be regained. - Rabbi
Joseph Krauskopf.

According to Dr. Morell Mackenzie, leprosy,
tbe scourge of tbe middle ages, has not be­
come practically extinct among European*,
but te really spreading. It has between 1.00Q
and l,W0 victims in Norway, te found also In
Portugal, Greeee and Italy, and is rapidly
spreading |n thpily, in the Baltic provinces of
Purada and in N*nre, while Abe Britteh
Islands nre not oxenipt from ItrTu tbe United
States cases have been foam! in California, In
some ot tbo states of thn northwest, ta Utah,
and iu Louisiana. Many cum exist ta New
Brunswick. In toe B^ndwteh Islands the dis­
ease first broke out in 1H&amp;T, and llitwa are now
1,100 lepers in Uie Molokai M'tlrraant alone.
ThcdtoeasB is extending in tbe West Indies
In Trinidad there were three cates in 1905,
800 in 1878and probably more than 1,000 now.
I/jprosy exists iu Australia and New Zealand,
und fa estimated to have more than a quarter
of a million victims ta India. —New York
Telegram.
•

Locusts for Food.
All of tbo ptejple wLo Uro In tbe hot, dry
plains that stretch from tbe Attain ic eoast of
the Sahara clear through the Nilo volley and
Syria to tbe wide steppes of Central Asia,
constantly make food ot roasted locusts, and
find In them, in roots, and in certain grubs,
a sure roaort in timm of great-drought.and
plains of South Africa, and tbe Bechuanas
■ay that they know when a niau has been
eating toensta by tbe peculiar odor that be
exhales, but to a white noee a Becbuana war­
rior b so odorous that any special quality of
it bqaiteindbtinguiahabte.—Buffalo Express.

THE GOOD SAMARITAN.
LESSON

IX. SECOND

TERNATIONAL

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QUARTER, IN­

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1.

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All that is recorded between the sending

after tak

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a. Goody
day's lemon ta found in the intervening verwe
of this chapter. Noto tbe power over all tbe

SAMPLES AT ONE OR MORE AGENCIES IN EVERY COUNTY.

with tbe promise that nothing should by any
means hurt thorn
also tbegreatnrra of
and the bleneednea of having a child like
spirit
c
25. “And behold, a certain lawyer stead up
and tempted Him.” Tbe won! wgniil"* t"
try or prove, and Jesus waa trtaA vr proved,
or tempted, first by the d('«-'2 hiu^elf in the
wilderoew. then all through flta public min­
istry He u u continually tried by scrib® and
Pharisees aud Sadducee*, and also by Hu
own followers, but bo never faiiixl. Ho was
in all points uunpted like as we are yet with­
out sin. Having tn us suffered He is able to
succor them tha: are tempted. Wo are to
count it a great privitage to be thus tried,
becaUBB thus ws have fellowship with Him;
knowing that we shall not have I'ore than
we can bear, and it oil adds just ■» much to
our glory ut Hfa coming (Heb. Iv. 15: ii,

12.131
“Ma«tt»r, what shall I do to inherit eternal
Ufef Tbe same question was asked by the
rich young ruler iCbap. xviii, IB), and virtu­
ally the same on another occaxion (John vi,
26). Tbe answer in each case was gi.eu to
suit thom&gt; who usked and to meet their need.
The mistake of each was the same tbnt pre­
vails at all times, vix, that eternal life can
be obtained by some doing on our part. It is
the mistake of all who are wise and prudent
in their own eyes. How much can a babe do
to help itself f Try and think of a single
thing. It must be cared (or or perish. Just
so with the sinner. We have no more power
to do anything that will save ourselves than
a babe has to care for itoeff. Utterly help­
less is our condition, but we know it not, and
it ta hard to convince us.
20. “Ho said unto him, What te written in
the lawl how reodoit thouP
Being a law­
yer, ho was supposed to know the law, and to
that Jesus refers him. Tbe law is sometirbeti
a genend name fur tbe books of Moses and
sometimes signifies the ten conimandtneuU,
or tbs larger taw concerning ull rites and
ceremonies. Tbo taw, ti)c propbets and tho
psalms is the Saviour’s summary of all Script­
ure (Luke xxiv, S7, 40.
Is there anything
concerning which you would like to n*k Je»us
a question! See hero wbat He would proba­
bly Isay to you. "What is ilnttonl bow
rcadest thouF If you would have to reply,
“I do not know. Lord, for 1 bare not read
tho Bible carefully,” then begin quickly to
read much and carefully,
that you may
never saw a Bible may rise against you In the
judgment.
27. “And be answering said: Tliou shall
love the Lord thy God with all thy heart,
• • • and thy neighbor as thyself." He
than many of u* would have l»e,-n.
28. “And He said unto him. Thou hast an­
swered right-, this do, and thou shall lire."
The keeping of tbe law which God requires
was explained by tbo Saviour in His sermon
on the mount, when He taught tbnt iiatred
.In the heart was equal to murder, mid a lust­
ful look equal ittfariultery. Let any one stand
forth able to my truly that he has kept tho
whole law Ln thought, word ami deol, tlie
same would bo a righteous man, having life,
needing* no Saviour. But such an one never
lived, for “all have sinned and come short of
the glory of God,” mid “therefore by , tho
deeds of tbe law there shall no flesh be justi­
fied in1 His sight."
20. “but be, willing (R. V. desiring) to jus

tifv himself, raid unto Jesus, And who is my
neighbor!" Tbe sinner, convinced ot hfa sin,
is ready to condemn himself, plead guilty and
humbly seek forgiveness. But thi» man was
pot convicted of sin; he wos not truly seek­
ing life; he waa against Christ, and was seek­
ing to catch Him hi bis words, that be might
condemn Him; therefore he asks this que,
tion, not because be really wonted to blow,
but simply to try the Saviour util] further.
Jesus knew the man’s heart and hfa motives
and bls sin. yet So patiently bears him and
ad patiently answers him. The meek and
towlyouo is patient ami long suffering even
with thoko who bate Him and seek his life.
W. “And Jesus answering said, A certain
man went down from Jerusalem to Jericho."

from him tbe answer to Hi* second snd send
him away confounded.

tag down that way’ (R. Vj There were lota of
them on the downward road iu the Saviour’s
time of humiliation, and there are plenty
■till traveling ta tbo rams way, even though
adted priesta
“And when he mw him, be pawed by on
ttaoth.
AM I-.prJITTLL”
natarl to livn nmror t,.
_______
and -have mere of the Spirit of God.
33. ''‘And in like mamwr a Levi

THE WARDER, BUSHNELL &amp; GLESSNERCOMPANY,
CHICAGO, ILL.------ SOLE ■AAUFACTUAEM.--------- SPRINGFIELD, o.

83. “Bat a certain Samaritan,

neither a Priest nor a Lorite, not evea a
Scribe or a Pharisee, but only a Samaritan

Ind., wri
more for
Lined, fix
kidney

■•Find E
ney pnd

Best Thine Up K’*r f:*w*
The following U an extract from a letter
written by Mr. I). A. Iteynold., editor aud
proprietor of the Herald. Lyons, Mich.,
under date of January 11th. 1890: ••»&lt;”*
will observe tiiat 1 have given your adver­
tisement position on the llrat pare of We
Herald, while other proprietary tnedlctiJcs
hare had to take the run of the paper.
The reason for doing this Is. tiiat upon re­
ceiving your "cdpy’’ n number of the cures
effected seemed simllaf to that of which
my little son wax nufferltig, a case of blood
polMin. or Irritable sores breaking out al!
over hls body. To-day he is entirely free
from disease, and one bottle of Swift’s
Specific (5. S. S.) did the work. Now
this h tlie reason for giving you the posi­
tion. as 1 consider Swift's Specific (8. S.
S.) the best medicine 1 ever saw. I wish
you unlimited success In your business.”
The above is n sample of letters which
are coming to us all the time. S. S. S. Is
nearer infallible than any remedy made,
and has probably done more good than any
medicine known to mankind.
We will j

mall a Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases
to all who will send their address.
Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Gn.

A telegram from Washington says that
Judge Cooley Is ppldly recovering hls
health.

When Baby wm sick, we gave her Outorix
When »Ue was a Child. she cried for Castorta.

When she became Miss. she clung to Castorta.
When sb- hail Children, she gave them Casiorta

No more Michigan public building bills
will lie considered by congress this year.

Mrs. V inslow*" Soothing Sirup should always
be iiM-d for eb*'dr«n IrelhlDK. It moOu-s the
child, soHeus the sums, sluts all pain. cures
wind colic ai d la the be»t remedy fordtarrtma.
Twenty-fire cents a bottle.

•

rkiUATf. UlthEE
Htale of Mlchlgaa, County «
Ala MNMlon of the* Probate

LOSS

:'&gt;o&gt;:wthlag U (tone;
I know Ithy thiapalb.
But yesterday I bad I:;

day. the Itth dar o| Me. in t

L/g^**”**** W. Armstrong,
i rooaiw.
AtoS-EST
'"1

8. D. Graham, a Michigan lad, lias been
admitted as a cadet at the Annapolis naval
■academy.
An lurarlble Kirn.
Swelling ot ttr nnklra or Irak when „o.
due In rbemnnllwn. l‘mf. IfoCratn nara. b&gt;
•lw«„ rained by &gt; wrak or d laraaed brart.
So 1. .bonne., of brratli. pain in- unrealwhen I, to, on tbe Irtl aide, .mother­
Ing spells,
Tlie only cure is Dr. Mlles’
New Cure. Sold at W. H. Goodyear,
..RMlL?»rke,!!^’”.'dm' • p&lt;w' !*«"

has Just sold
newspaper plant for *40,000.

hls

Duluth

TheBIbleaajs, **nan’te fearfully and
wonderfully made-” But physiolall
lhe ra&lt;*' wonderful ponton of
uran is the nervous system. In ft are locat,,fa •** u,lnd’ Md ’** «&gt;ntrol of all tbe bodily organ*.
When the

Thebe
braises,
tetter* c

the forenoon, be wslcuni T&lt;r the 1^1*.

raMpMtlra.tojl II1.1 to. lr:r» u

com
s to.
*i&gt;4 anow mtiM* If tint' »It..*.. &gt;—
«mm

0 death, ail covering sea'
Come with thy floods and drown n
Tlrat thing I sought to crown ms

funded,
by w. n

i, ra*
..

The P
Indepee
brale it i

further ordered, that said-,.,
to the persona isten'sled in aaid ftm, „[(£_
MDdeaey of aald petition, nan th- ‘brsnar
thereof by catuiaa a rout
thi, n,a.r
l*

:r—--m-

ly “Some people liar., peculiar ideas aa to U».datiea of a policeman,’’ said Sergeant Burk*.
MA few minutes aiDce, 1 was nnuing down
Broadway and 1 saw a nicely d rewed lady,
currying a child of about 3 month* old, 1
should think; atop the patrolman in front of
me. 1 was near enough by this time to bear
her first question, which was:
“ ‘How often do tbe horse cure pa*L b««rcr
•• ‘About every ten minutes, ma'am,’ waa
the dfflcer’a reply.
“ ‘Dear me! I hartj Lxwn waiting berc
Jonger than that now,* she continued. Then,
looking up at the officer, aha aaked, with a
most innocent and appealing expressdon,
‘Would you mind staying bare and noldinr
baby until the next car corneal I am ao
tired.’
“When I tdl you that tbe officer in question
was the eddest bachelor on tho force, and bail
never in tbe memory of num bad a baby in
bis arms, perhaps you gan imagine tbe took
on hia fare m be turoei aud stalked away."
—Kansu City Times.

It tp|&gt;ein that from the Loginning of No-

Mining h carried on by cutting down lhe
hdb of ubeatoa bearing serpen Um-, much as
1 li . . *------ AUVIUC.A.
U bl.u.1 out .Ud th. .Oral™,
from the containing rack, U “cobbed,” that
is, separated. by liammvring from inferior
foreign matter. This "cobbing” is a com­
paratively easy matter in tlie case of the
fiwr quality, aa it usually separates rvudlly I
from the gangue, but in tbe lower grades
much difficulty is experienced in separating
the fibrous matter from the non-fibroc*. At
teat there tea great waste. Much of tbe aeDcstos ta in thin, narrow v«nr nnd is wasted
l,v okra---- -- ------- .

peotme. A machine that will enable tbew
narrow veins to be utilise! |h a dcsideratani
—Popular Science.
,

Mdrttin
blood pm
Rewdi

a a. n li

;MT Printed and rireulate4 m -aid country
I Barry,once In each Mr?l. ft.r tbrre
wMka BftdvlntM tn uM .1-, i.........

present

nibbard*. Kbeutuuile and Liver Pill..
These, pills are scientifically compound­
ed, uniform in action. No griping pain so
commonly following the use of pills.
They grt adapted to both adults nnd chil­
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
they have nn equal In the cure of sick
headache,
constipation, dyspepsia and
biliousness-, and. ns an appetlier. they ex­
cel any other preparation.

merdhau
terr 3 J
run down
or dies:
petite an&lt;
on life.

piles, or

iJghtly aa nm R came;
Tuc.kya UUtocokter.
The heart a lluto oklro

neat abroad from Cannes, &lt;»f which lhe ma­
jority went to Berlin and other largi towns
In Ijttln the meaning of halve is “Hail. ; in Germany. Tlie art of arranging fresh
God Save Your used as a greeting when tkiWera artistically &gt;« said tn be most sucres
the eastern ptague scourged the cities of fully ptaeiiocd by Gorman lady florists, aEurope. By promptly using safe and re­ large number of whom make a eumfortable
liable remedies we can -aare ourselves living by this employment. Tira, trade lias
from many plaguing discomforts,' Itehings during the lo»t few ywi been particularly
and Irritations from all causes. Insect bites, flourishing, gifts of fresh floorers being veryplant poisonings, catarrh. Inflamed and popular with nil dames in Qermauy. Kot
fore eyes, salt Tbtoui. balls, uleeratteu*,- only isevrry family fcttivity maito the &lt;xxafcveera, tau t!bb rMtfra&amp;ot to*piles. felons, soft cornu, tetter, cbcpplng, non cl gtlta
chafing, ring-worm, bunts, scalds, chil­ stowing bouquets or |xJI»ea on tbu parting
blains. frost bites, cuts and brufoea which guest or friend is greatly iucrraulnR. Tbe
are rapidly and permanently cured by rich tady takes her magnificent lioxketa and
Cole’s Carbollsalvo, the only Infallible fanciful bouquets into her carriage tu she
takes leave of her friesij at the station, and
healing preparation ever’devised. Small
|he px:r t-.dman carries away her pat of
boxes 35 cents: large boxes 50 cents. Sold
foehna or mignooeue. wrapjwd in a piece of
by all druggists.
pink tjwue paper and ornamented with a bit
Alma college will drop Its commercial 6! ribbon.-Pall Mall Garette.
department at the close of the
school year.

—
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&lt;*r®Jx “■“gbj Mdmluts’.ratrlt m *4-4

A biddro Joy that filled maf
Say. that i»alL

The lady knlghtessea of the Maccabees
are holding a'convention at Muskegon.

at Manistee,
him,

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propriation for the Simmons reef light

m^^nRth'“««*-Syrup .nd tout,d .t-

varter, a Pennsylvanian.

B ia evident from tlie speed attain'd
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positive specific for all forms of tbe dis­
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aud. protending plies. Price 50c. For
sale by W. H. Goodyear.

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tho thloT^r
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before him. aud now be is to answer his own
qasstiossato“Wboteny neighborr One’*

Congressman Wlieeler made !i» first
speech in congress yesterday and accepted
the McKinley bill Iti its entirety.

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hear anything about a matter so near
Mtehrl Cartain, Plainfield, 111.. hia heart in. the presence of so many
' th? statement tiiat she caught cold,
’Itetlli o« hrr lungs; she was treat- rympathetic and Interetitod listeners. He
kept away towards his own gate, there­
,r« month by her f®011*? Physician,
fore. until he saiV that there, leaning on
nrr. |H» K** ber *** "" *
vb-tifii of consumption and that the gate post, and apparently awaiting
teb-'m- could eure her. Her dnuwjst him. stood Dr. Quin

'
“we can't both go to-morrow; and I .up।
pom you want to."
“Go where?’
“Why, out wjjh tlie. hounds; to-morr
:row’s the day, you know."
Perry gave a whistle of perplexity.
The colonel had promised the ladigs tiiat

Perry would gladly have avoided tho
doctor, tHb antagonism he was beginning

-here should be a run this very/week.

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Discovery, for

„ found herself benefited from to feel for him was of a character that
,i e
SHe continued its use and would hardly brook concealment. Cor­
J,.,, iH.tth-s. found herself
dial and joyous in manner as he was to
(\reii. now does her own house*
almost every man, woman and child he
■
well ns she ever was. Free
i... .&gt;f this great discovery at W. met, it was all the more noticeable tiiat
-jritdrug ■.tore, large bottles 150c. to the very few whom he held in dislike
or distrust liis bearing was cold and re­
pellent in the last degree. Something
told
him
|M&gt;«tmaster
of
Idaville,
I ;i&gt;inoira,
- — the
----- doctor
---------- was
- — there to
... Kitesk

Ill tho fleet hound, of the cavalry batalion were to be out, and all the officers
vho could be spared from the day’s du­

nes; a detachment was to go over into
die valley of a stream some ten miles
tway, pitch tents in the shade, and there
let luncheon for the entire party; horses

'Mr. 1'. airland beg* that Col. Brainard wfil in fo-

••Respectfully.
I'. Even Manager.”
There wosu moment of puzzled silence.
Tlie colonel looked quizzically around
ti|&gt;on the circle of bronzed und soldierly
faces under the tilack helmets. Cupt.
Stryker's lips were twitching with amuse­
ment behind their black fringe of beard.
No one spoke at first; but presently a
deep voiced troop commander gave vent
to his emotions:
“What u bombastic old crank! Who
bher
“An English man—the owner uf the
biggest ranch in this part of Texas,” an­
swered the colonel. "Capt Belknap,
Capt. Lawrence, have you any knowl­
edge of the agreement of which be
speaks?”
“Nothing beyond the vague talk we
heard.
Dr. Quin would be more apt to
know what'Col. Stratton agreed to than
we would.” answered Belknap.
“I. will ask tlie doctor tills evening.
Meantime, knowing no reason why such
a policy of non-intercourse should be ob­
served. I sliall not recognize it- What is
more, while you will caution your men
to respect Dunraven hounds as they
would other private property, let them
show no hostility to the ranch people
who may have occasion to visit us. The
man who brought this note tells me he
was threatened arid abused by sonio cav­

.vere to be provided for all the ladies
who cared to go mounted, buggies and
■■buckboards" were to convey tne others,
“Eltkiric Bittecs has done to
*“him
K‘------about
u“* *--their chance
- --------meeting
„t
nt and it was to be a gala occasion. Ante­
He ”
did1 -not
, ... than rtll other medicines com- Dunraven.
-------------- want to speak
• to
lope, coyote or jack rabbit—any four
-•hat biidi fet-Hng arising from him at all, just now.
Yet how could he footed game the prairie afforded—was to
,n l liver troubles.’’ John Leslie. hope to have these matters explained
be “coursed" in due state and ceremony;
. Miwkmiu. of same place, says: without a meeting nnd a talk? While the ladies "in at tlie death” wore to be
trie Bitters to be the best kid- 1
the officers strolled over and stoppul.
crowned and subsequently presented
• •..•I tnrdiente, made tne fevl like
most of them, in front of tlie group of with trophies of the cIummj more sightly
., ,. • j. \V. Gardner, hardware
Lawrence’s. Perry stalked
tlian the mask or brush au naturel. The
• -uni-- town, says: Electric Bit- ladies at
affair hail been gayly talked over that
the tiling fora man whois all straight across the parade and tlie boon
very evening of the colonel's dinner, but
-,n,l &lt;|out care whether he lives dory road, with ids blue eyes fixed on
?the events of tbo previous day and the
found! new strength, good ap­ the doctor's face.
I Mt Justjlike Ue had n new lease
Tlie latter was studying him as he perplexities of tlie one just closing had
-mil -Ale. a bottle nt W. 11. Good- came, and doubtless read tiiat expression completely driven it ail out of his head.
And yet he was engaged to ride with
of coldness and distrust; possibly he resent^i it.
At all events, something Mrs. Belknap, the amazon of Fort Rossi­
.; salve in the world for cuts,
prompted him to speak in a tone less ter! And for tho first time in bis life
nl.-ers, salt rheum, fever sores,
’ cordial than he had ever employed to- Neri Perry would have been glad of on
u-iwil hands, chilblains, corzs,
excuse to get awa^ from a gallop wUh
alrymen near the slnldes. Mr. Maitland
in eruptions. a»d positively curesi wnrdu Perry—“a youngster whom 1
.
professes to have no - knowledge of an­
..! iv r&lt; laired. Ills guaranteed1 thoroughly approve of,” as he said be­ an accomplished equestrienne.
"You don't mean to say you had for­
other assault. but we have evidence that
fore he had laiown him a week. Still
"..ilibfa••tion, "r money re
Sergt. Gwynne was beaten by throe fel­
'•’io■
■*t&lt;. per box. For sale f leaning on lhe gale popt. and resting bis gotten it?” asked Parke, in amaze.
“Don't blow on mu. there’e a good
lows on the Dunraven grounds yesterday.
head on his hand, tlie doctor began:
fellow;
but,
after
all
iny
’
breaks'
of
yes
­
Tiiat matter is yet. to be settled. Now
■f industry will cehfl&gt;rntC•
"Mr. Perry, 1 have been to ree you
■ twice today, but could not find you. and terday—getting an absent from drill j one tiling more: Troop and company
rA.n.n-'iu1«rc will closely
r»lrwj»Ir watch
u-nti'h their
filter
•,li"I. Illll-ULNI.UU'
v.
.
I wanted to speak with you on a matter and into a row at rhe ranch—I declare commanders
it had slipped my memory. No, you go,
men the next few nights; keep a sharp
• I in Impure h!o&lt;i&lt;l. Then* I» of some impqrtance.”
lb . ■. - Sarsaparilla, tin- great
Parke: I don’t deserve to be let off any­
lookout on tlie quarters until midnight,
“
You
could
have
found
me.on
drill
or
i! •• 4
« oau dollar.
thing, after yesterday.
You’ve been to see that no men slip away; a[ler mid­
yoUd to sjicnd S2.0110 for the court, if anything immediate was
needed., 1 have been nowhere else, ex­ sticking to duty like a brick ever since night tiie guard must attend to it. There
you
joined,
and
Stryker
ought
to give is an element in the ranks thaj would bo
ir liver, your stomach, and. cept to stables." eaid Perry; shortly.
you the preference."
only too glad to go down to Duuraven
“It was a personal matter—a some­
•lijig’,1" al! out of ••whack.” •
“But you're engaged to ride with Mrs.
some night and liave satisfaction on their
what
embarrassing
one
—
and11
thought
t
brace up and foci as
Belknap," said Parke.
own account for yesterday's affairs.
its- smut* good? Then take
best to see yorf alone.”
"Who told you so?"
This must not be permitted. See to it.
&lt;•• of Red Clover and see bow
“Well, here I am, Dr. Quin, drive
"I heard her say so.
Dana asked if gentlemen. That is all for the present.
ahead and let us have it"
Mr. Perry, will you come with me a mo­
lie might have the pleasure, just a while
•“I wanted to ask you if. while you
ment?”’
\drhtii ha? miseil Silo fora Fourth of were at the ranch last night, you saw ago, and she smilingly replied that it
Perry went. Mrs. Belknap saw him ।
would have been delightful, but that
• .•tebrulioa
•
i
anything of a large signet ring, with a
go and believed herself slighted. .
you had asked her four days ago, when
crest and motto engraved dn tho stonk”
it was first planned.”
To be continued.
lte«l (ilmrr Pills cure sick
"I did not, unless you mean the one
“So 1 had: but I've been getting into
Mr. Maitland wore.”
Iv-pejvda. indigestion. con&lt;tiscrapes ever since, and 1 oughtn't to go.
. per box. 5 Ikixcs for SI. For
“The very one! You noticed that, did
‘ By Jove! Ill write her a note now and Ard jet you are not s'.ck enough to consults
you?"”
, say I can't get off. It's true enough.
I doctor, or you refrain from «&gt; doing for fear
“I noticed he liad something of lhe | wouldn't let such a fellow go if 1 com- jou will alarm yourself and frl-nds—we will tel'
Methodist church has
you Just what ymu n-ed. It Is Hood's Sar*apakind on his left hand when he camo
। manded the trooji. I'd make him stay rll’n. which will Hftyrai out ot that uncertain,
down."
uncomfortable. &lt;ta:tgero&gt;ra condition, into .n,
in. and attend roll call u week.”
stale of rood health. confidence and cheerful*
"And it was nowhere to be found after
|
“Well, Mrs. Belknap expects you,” jI nr-*. You’ve no Idea how ;&gt;otent this peculiar
wluts your IkiwYou may remember
tnetiieliv is in cn-es like vours.
They are Uhip*. you went away.
I said Parke, dubiously. "Not but what
you
were
chafing
aud
slapping
that
hand,
Mites’ Nerve nnd
f Dana would be gkid to take your place.
nnd I thought you might have accident­
| Belknap can't go: he’s too bulky to ride,
ally removed it aQhat time."
it W
und she'd leave him miles astern first
"The reflection is not a pleasant one.
hin we bad, sure."
Dr. Quin." said Perry, with a:i aqgrjr I
Suddenly Perry bethought him of the
light in tlie blue eyes.
note, and made a dive into the silting
',
“Panion me. Mr. Perry; 1 put it awk­ I room, towel in hood and nlilrl sleeves
wardly. but 1 mean no reflection wk-iti' | rolled to the elbows.
It read:
ever. Miss Maitland mentioned yourefr" I,
Mox Axil—Yea go the SpragtnsV to dine this [
forts to restore the old gentleman to con- *
RCiousness. and together wo searched the i
In n llttte white beforv ;cira.lo—without fall?
sofa and the Uoor after we had put him
Thera U lOtuething I Kraal ly want toaeu yon alxiut
Capt. Charles King, U. S. A.
Sincrrvly.
F. E. B
the ring.
It is one to which he attaches
Come early a* poiwlbte alter rtab’.i-s
“Thunder and turf!” exclaimed Perry;
peculiar value, nnd ite low liua preted
• TLu D
“and there goes tir»fc -call now! Here,
upon him. Wliile 1 know ver
cuuld uot have the ring. 1 w:t•S asked to 1 Parke. you're drcsM*d: run over nnd tell

1

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it. ,i ------------------Mrs. Belknap
ascertain if you retftem!&gt;Jrf»i seeing ...
. I -just this .instant read her
and so establish the truth of Mr. Mail- I note and I cam't come: I'll

:i. at d pu!

kind's belief that it was on liis^iinger
when he went to that room."

IB AfTER

it;

'

Lucky thing for me," he added, in
ing-on his liand uft: r ha was carried to
the sofa. It would surely have attracted | lower tone. “I de n't want to lie tlie one I
tuy iuu uuuj
| to tdl Cl»e prettiest woman nt Rossiter
my utt« ntioii while chafing it.”
"The parlor, hall and piazza have l*en । tli-il her note that she sent here at noon
mlisice li’o held in his hand.'’ whereat Hng speed, but even then he was buck­

'

' -'iu- &gt;nt a tetter to! Dunraven inquiring

perry’s face did not brighten, “and with I ling his saber belt ns the assembly sound&lt;n1, and h? liad to go straight across to
where' bis troop was forming—a glitter­
ing rank of yellow plumes—and so could
oj»ly give a hurried sidelong glance to­
ward Belknap's quarters. There wns her
bonnie ladyship pacing up nnd down the
but not again?"
veranda; and he know well he would
“Precisely; unless you choose io add
have to account for his sins. Ail through
to your correspondent that the next
parade his thoughts were divided be­
time 1 am associated with missing prop­
erty nt Dunraxcn 1 would prefer to bo tween the fair face he had seen at Dunquestioned direct, and not through a raven the night before and the dark one
with the long, curving lashes sweeping
third party."
.
those soft, peachy cheeksand half veil­
A quiet smile shone for an instant on
ing those wonderful, liquid, speaking,
the&lt;loctor's grave face:
side glancing eyes. He saw Mrs. Belk­
“a fear tiiat I have not accomplished
nap stroll forth a moment as though to
my mission very diplomatically. Mr.
join the grqpp of ladies on the walk,
Perry, and am sorry to liave vexed you.
then return to her slow, graceful languid
The-colonel tells me. by the way. that I
promenade up and down her piazza. He
ought to say to you that the reason 1
knew that he must hasten to her the in­
waa *o long in reaching your party list
slant tlie rank of officers dispersed and
night was tiiat 1 was detained attending
make his peace if jtossible, but as they
to another cose—one of oar own men.
- marched to tbo front and saluted the
Good evening, sir." And. raising his'
commanding officer he signaled that he
forage cap,-»the doctor walked slowly
had something to say to them all. und,
and with dignity aw
g Perry
moving away to the edge of the parade
loo surprised to speak.
ground, so tjint tbe troops might uot be
“The colonel told him to te^l me!” was
detained on the line, he gathered hia offi­
Perry's wondering soliloqiy at last.
cers about him. a silent group under the
"Then I suppose he must have told the
tittle shade trees that bounded the roadchi. f some stop- to account for his being
wav. and took a letter from lhe breast
away." It wiu pretty evident from the
young fellow's manner as hei entered the of his uniform coat.
••Gentlemen." said he. "this will l»e
house that tbe atory was not one which
of importance to some of you. nnd of
struck him as being entitled to confi­
interest to all. It explains something
dence or consideration.
none of us understood, und contains
On the table in his little ritting room
matter that I deem it best you all should
lav a dainty note. It was not the first
hear. It i« a letter from the manager
lie had received under that superscrip- ।
1 of Dunmvcn Ranch. Mr. Adjutant, you
tiom-nnd he hod not been sW to open
and read tlwth. If anything, the cloud read it."
And. clearing bis throat. Mr. Farn­
upon liis fekehead seemed tu ‘^P’? al
ham began:
sight of it. Ee picked it up. looked un.
••DrxxAVKS. Ranch. Friday
oatiently at the address, hesitated a mo­
•CoL Bralaard. -ch Cavalry. Fort Roudtor
“Dcah Sue—Mr. Malttand h coullned to bte bed.
ment. toase&lt;1 it lack on liisdesk nnd wen.
and too -Il to I*rwoolly reply to your tetrer ot
into tbo inner room. He would not read
this morning. Fiifch fcl» duly rcrelred nt the
it now; it was almost parade tune: he haodaorvouiradjuxant. He directa me to write
Imd to bathe and change lib dress, for im follow*: lhat- •N’® b® r’Kn*» the belatoroua

■ ■- 1 &lt;he cause of the assault, an two

after parade be wna to dine at the quarters

:
-u ■ is of his command.
Battalion
,jr’ ‘ 1 vpt him occupied al! the morning;
a -;iFti.;i:i court convened at noon and
-•■’■ imtil fckinnirii drill began at 3 p. m.;
ai d so it iinpjiened Hint not until near
I'-.fade did he find a moment, lime to
himself. Ho longed to see Mrs. Lawr‘-i'ce and question her as to 'tlie nature
of the “Dunraven stories" she had men­

of atMa/antry friend, and
Mrs. Lawrence were to be of the
Alread v it was noted tiiat when any of the

no success. I was asked to inquire of
you, and if itO.as annoyed yon, as 1 in­
fer by your manner, pray let that be
my apology. Then I nm to say yuu*saw
it when Mr. Maitland entered the room,

T JUST whfrt hour the
pc^t surgeon returned
Fort hoeriuir tiiat
night no one seemed to
k:nuw.
He-was present
.1 -■■ : &lt; tll, and imperturbable as ever,
:&gt; th-’;i!{.l*-ing morning, and tlie few
••fir.-:-; v.-lto were at headquarters after
UMH^niting were able tonffirm .tiiat
*.h-.rvj had b?en courteous as usual
■i his greeting to the medical-officer, and
''.it n-&gt;:luii|; whatever had been -naid
■ ut his i»eing iwaysolate theprevi-

•

■ i .-bins;

t'uf|t.-Stryker came home

•i after midnight, had a brief talk
in his eoioDL-l. hnd went over to the

:.;L|«-s tn inquire into Gwynne’. &lt;oondi&gt; ^ fore lie wcijt to bed. I’arke camo
^'••^ry■t^ room lifter morning stables,

■ him. ns ;he waa yawning and
hiri- in bfd. it hat lhe captain teul
'J
. -a fnng tali; with Gwynne tiiat
und that “something was up"
• di in t know what
Later in tlie
J'- t ry was tent fur by Col. Brainard
•

* ‘ ti.i-1 the commanding officer in
■ lit..tion witfrCapu Stryker and two

■

r tii’up commandera.
•' th- if request he repeated tlie story
i- Ireuttireat Dunraven, beginning
bi , in.- rrtictiohfi to the men lie left

and ending with old

Mail-

• si-'x&gt;ning; and about an hour after
hail linihhcil he Naw the adjutant with
n'l. &lt;’nrt ride away down tlie valley,
&gt;''1 l i^l.L'y conjectured tiiat the colonel

LL

few infantry jwople at the

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tittie tea or dinner at
R
or ten were gathered together, lhe Beb
JLip. were not inviteeI on the
e even­
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Parke came in. whistling and ringing

tioned: for what had been a matter of
indifference to him then liad suddenly
become of vivid interest. There were
ladies sitting on tbe Lawrences' gallery,
he could plainly Me, aa the cavalry offi­

and baogfng doors and making all man•
n„ of uSEtl. note in the exuberance

cers came tramping in from afternoon
FUbies, but he could not hope to ask or

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Barry nnd
state
of i County of Barry ;uul state of Michigan, on the
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Michigan, on the Win day of .May. A. 1). Htli day of March A. f&gt;. now. In liber 3. of nwrtISM. in liber !.• &lt;»f niurliuges on pnjo*. :&gt;s on raxes. on page us,said mortgaicc was oa tbe
which niorteucr. there iscldiinrtl to bn due at expresscopdiUon that should default-be made
the date ot tlilsxiotlee lhe sum of four bun- In tlie payment of tne interest on any day wtiere&lt;lr«*’l and eighty-eight tlo'larA nnd sixteen cents, outln- same l« made payable as herein ex preM­
and an attorney'« fee of iwrntv-flre dollars pro- ed, and aboulil Uin same remain unpaid for the
vitled for in $ai«l mortgage, and no suit or pro­ space of tlitr.y days, then and from tnenceceedings nt law Imviii;: been Instituted to re­ furee. after The lapse of the %a&lt;d thirty
principal
autn
of
two hun­
cover the moneys secured by said mortgage, or days the
dred Hud Urn dorara with all arrearages of .
any part tbereol;
Sow therelore. by virtue of the power of sale Interest theninn should become aud be due and
contained In said murtgiiL*.- and the statute In payable IrnrnrSUrely thereafter, although the w
such case itmrtr am) urnvldm. noiioe is hereby period limited for the payment thereof m*y not
given that on Saturday ibelhirij-ftratday ot May then have expired: and default having been
A. D. 1KM. at ten o'clock in tbe forenoon I shall made in the pavtm-nt of lhe InnTest due March
sell al pu • He auction tn the bighest bidder, at the 13th. 1890 and lhe Mine having remained unpaid
north front door ot the Court bouse In the city and In arrears for the snare uf thirty days and
ot Hastings I 'tint being the pl.ee where the cir­ upwards, lhe aforesaid principal sum of two
cuit court for Uarry county is holden), the hundred and ten dollars and ad arrearages of
premises de«eril&gt;ed tn said mortange, or so Interest thereon Is now due nnd payable by the
mnr-li thereof as may be necessary to pay the terms of said mortgage; there is claimed tn be
amount due on said mortgace. with eight per due at tbe dale of this notice ibe sum of two
cent, interest and nil li’galemts.together with hundred twenty eight dollars and thirty cents. •
an attorney fee ot twenty lho dollars covenant­ and an attorney’s lee of thirty dollars provided
ed for therein, tbe premises being described In for In said mortgage, and no anil er proceedings
ssld mortgage as all that certain piece or parcel at taw having been Instituted to recover the
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mu&gt;.
K situate —
of lanu.
land, h
im: »&gt;»«
and wi..
being
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the southeast moneys secured by said mortgage, or any part
quarter of tbe nnrtbeaat quarter of section [thereoftwenty-Mvrn (ST) tn town three (.n north, of ■ Now. therefore, by virtue of the power ot sale
ranee nine (9) west, containing forty iW&gt; acres ■ contained In said mortgage, aud the statute tn
of land, be the s.une more or less according to I such case made and provided, notice ta hereby
the United States surrey (hereof.
clreu that on Saturday the,12th day of July, A.
- Dated March Bl. 1 wo*
, D.IWo at.ten odcHc lu the forenoon. I shall
J(|ltN A. Ghkhlk.
■ sell at Public Auction, to the highest bidder, Mt
SfnrtKagre.
| the north front dbor of the court
In the
city of Hastines -that be)n( lhe place where lhe
SMITH &amp; COLOIIOVE. Att’ys for Mortgagie.
Circuit Court for Burry county is luddem. the
premises rtescribeil In said mortgage, or so much
MORTGAGE HALE.
' thereof as may be necessary to •&lt;#» ihe amount.
Defaultihaviag
been made In the conr’itlons due
n»ort«M«. Wilk eight per cent, tatcr......Y'"T--.
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fH t.Mntei A IV(•i’rbte ' cW-IUld
eo"rt'’*»°itrther with an atiorMirt
BlgX*. his wife to
to.lohu
.
na Ellen fC.. RlriM.
John A. Grrblc ney.9 fM, (rf t|1|r|
covenanted (pr there­
dated the rt’Ji Uray of FebHMnf A. D. 1877. in, ttie prciuisca being deMirilted in 'Mild mort­
and reronlrd in tuo office
the register ot gage ns all that piece und parcel nf land situate
deeds tor tin- county of Barry Mid state of Mich­ lu the t- wnshlp of Jolin&lt;tosra In tbe county of
igan on the -Mill &lt;1M of February. A. D. 1877. in Ham and state of Mlchlgsn. and kuawn and
liber II. of irtortgagvs on rage 10C on which dc-crlbed as follows: Ths south -a*: quarter of
mortgage there Is claimed to be due ut tlie &lt;fatc the south-west uttarlcr of-t-cllon two. town one
of this uoilre Hie sum of nli-e hundred and north, range eight west, Barry county, Michi­
nineteen dollars and sixty rlgira ctntaand an. gan.
attorney fen of fifty dollars provided for In said
Dated. April H- Itemortgage.uud no,suit or |irocoedtug* at taw
l'in?.H-T. VaxZhjs.
having been instituted to
recover tbo
n
Morlgaaee.
moiwy secured by said mortgage or
bMira &amp; COLOHoyg. Alt js for Mortgagee. .
part Uirreof.
i
Now. therefore, by virtue ot the power of sale
contained In Mid tuortgage aud the statute. In
shell ca-t made Mid provided, notice Is hereby
elven that on Saturday, the thirty-first day of
May, A. D istrt. nt ten o’clock In the forenootf.
I shall sell nt public uudloii.to lhe highest bid­
der, nt the not th front door of the court baure|n the City ot Hastings, (that being thn'place :
where the circuit court for ftarry codnty is
holdOD), the premises described In *ald' mortTo cure Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consti­
cage, or sor.tuib thereof ns may be necessary ,
pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, Lake
to pay tho amount due on said mortgage, with
ten tier cent, interest, and nil legal coats, to-I
the safe and certain remedy,
gethe.r with xn atlcrnrj’s fat of fifty dollars
covenanted for tbireln. tho premises being
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described in said tnortgacc as ull that &gt; eGain ,
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Mere and p.irrel &lt;4 lr.nd Plug und being situate ,
M Hi1
in the toui.-hlp of Rutland. In the county ol
fcgn Kg
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lurry, Michigan, known and described as!
ST® iS |S
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of section twenty-seven [S7], In town three {3) I
eortli of range nine (ol west, contulnlrg forty i gr*. re.. cwilLMm (40 little Ba*M to the
[40] Acres of land, be the same more or loss, ac- I
-------cording to tbe United state* survey thereof.
]
1
John a. Grkblk.
X
Mortgagtv.

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Dated March Ut. 1830.

SMITH &amp; COMJBOVZ. Att’ya for Mortgagee,

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KISSINftiL4™

of hi. spirit., he bolted into Perry • do­
main -■ wa. his wont, and begin a rat•Jing comment on the event, of

■ By tbe way.” be broke

euddenly,

thoriura bad pledged teetnteve. •« rmtrain from
such agg&gt;-»aiou.

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Stronger Frame. Simplest Constriction. Lten test Draft, Greatest Durability. Most Easily
Munngod. GKEAT IMPROVEMENTS for 1800 place it farther than ever in the lead of
pretended rival*.

"
How can I. man?” shouted Parke, as |
fled. "I’ve got to get into war paint I

tiii- j «
,«,pj;MM| M-arclu-l. I am -old by Um.

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br her best counterjanes
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family

A.

is litely in trouble ind daubl,

Shoes

.er

•y of American
' Life.

llaundiymaid pretty utd itout,

Fw Qrotar* Address A. S. PMUSH, Grand Rapids, M&gt;rt
C9acM« lol. G. tWKNSMUttJ

Ftaa Itao*. ete.
WttoOX't BlO BlH» BTONJt C

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�additional local.

UNAFFECTED

tassembled at Fireman’s imll Tuesday even­
।ing to obtain the sentiment of the citizens
lib of JtUyT-------------------------------------------------------- tof thia city as °far tn pos--.lblv, to see
All of the census enumerators ore busy 1whether tlie 3rd and 4th day? of July
atudylng uri the parts they are to take In :should be celebrated or not. 'Sylvester
Greusel was chosen chairman of tire meet­
the cuming census.
ing and'A. H. Johnson secretary. It wv
D. W. Rugen’ building ta being put up ■
the opinion of all present that It would be
rapidly aud will make a big improvement
better to celebrate the 3rd and 4th days of
in that end |&gt;f town.
July Instead of the 4th alone, the reason
All ahouli attend tbe citizens meeting '
for which is obvious, instead of following
at Fireman'* ball next Tuesday evening to ,along in the same old rut tiiat 1ms l«een
»ee wbat can be done about celebrating tbe followed every time that Hastings has
3rd and 4th days of July.
,celebrated Independence day. It waa the
Memorial, services for deceased Union universal sentiment of all present, to
aoMiers, were conducted In the Presbyter­ branch off, aud get up something new.
tan church Sunday by Rev. Grigsby, and Instead of spending $400 or $300 for fire­
works and such truck, that does no one
all present enjoyed his talk.
any good, and which was the cause of the
Burglars entered the residence of Mike ,death of one of the most respected 'citizens
Maynard Wednesday night of last week. .of this city at the celebration 6 years ago,
They rauiatked the house pretty thorough­ in was decided that the money should be
ly. but secured but little booty.
spent In having a baloon ascension and
Our readers are urgdl to read Beamer's parachute drop; a hose or band tournament
adv. In this Issue. In It be quotes some, mixed in with races, and sports of various
prices that are very bard to reach. Gtxxls kinds. The Uniformed Rank K. of P.
will give an exhibition drill, exactly as it
and prices guaranteed as represented.
will be given in Milwaukee a few days
Married, bti the Slit of May. b&gt; lhe later. All this of course Is provided that
Rev. A. D. Grigsby at the residence of the there will be a celebration. As to the
bride's parent-,. Mr. Geo. F. Allen, ot amount that will need to be raised. It was
Hastings, to! Miss Cora B. Dixon, of Prich­ thought that 8800 or 8000 would be needed
ard vllte.
In order to Insure if first class celebration,
Eugene Giddings wns broaglit before and a committee of five wns appointed to
Esq. Keusston Wednesday, cltarged with visit the merchants and citizens generally,
mallcLoosly shootiug Owen MePbarlln’s for contributions, and we hope that all
will think the matter over and when visit­
valuable dog. Hta examination waa sei
ed by the committee contribute as liberally
for next.Thursday.
as possible. Heretofore It lias been con­
Mrs. Fred! Wolcott died at her home In tended by merchants, nnd Justly tt&lt;o, that
the 2nd ward this morning at 3 o'clock, of such a celebration would do them no good,
consumption, with which she has suffered as all exercises would be hold on the fair­
for several ;yeara. The funeral will be ground, which would draw all the people
held to-morrow at the house.
to that place anil they would derive no
benefits. It was decided Tuesday night,
W. II. Goodyear has Brooks Kidney and that in case of a celebration, all of the
Liver Syrup, as well ns every other patent exercises should be held on Main st. of
medicine ot merit, advertised id this paper of this city,.thus holding all the. crowd up
forKrale at h*&gt; drug store, lie is also clos­ town. The business men of this city and
ing out hta mock uf wall paper and window citizens generally ought to look at this
shades at such prices as will sell the goods. question from a business standpoint.
The Good Templars, of this city will Instead of all going to neighboring cities
taking fp«m
dedicate tbeir new ball over H.
U and helping to celebrate,
Newton's store, Saturday evening June 83.000 to 85.000 away from the city, why
7th. The dodlcatorial address with a very not keep all tlie money at home, besides
getting
a
good
share
from
other
towns and
interesting program has been prejrared for
the occasion. A cordial invitation Is ex­ cities? Aside from this It will draw peo­
ple here, who have uot been hen; for sonic
tended to all.
time, advertise the city, and do good In
In this Issue will be found a supplement many ways, all for n small per cent of the
advertising the well known Liver and financial gains, that would result from
Kidney medicine of Brooks A Miller. Fred such a celebration.
L. Heath, the druggist has the agency for
Chnrcb and Society.
selling this medicine, and all who are at
all affected with liver or kidney trouble
The corner stone of the new Epl&gt;cupal
should call ou him and get a bottle of church was laid last Thursday with very
impressive ceremonies. Bishop Gillasple
this medicine.
and Rev. Caniplx-H Fair, of Grand Rapids,
There was a large attendance of Masons
as well as other noted divines were present
from atL parts of tlie county to hear Grand
from abroad and assisted In the exercises.
lecturer Clarite, Tuesday afternoon and
Address were made by the Bishop, Rev.
evening. The visiting Masons represent­
Fair, Senator Colgrove, Rev. J. W. Ban­
ed every township in the county. The
croft, Rev. Irvine and others. A bible,
ladies of the Star.lodge gave a splendid
prayer book, the names of all the teachers
banquet to the Masons present at society
and. scholars of the Sunday school, mem­
. hall. Taken all in all, the occasion was
bers of the church, ns well as all who
one to be long and pleasantly remembered.
have contributed toward the funds for
It is eminently fitting and proper that j building the church, aud various other
the business houses of the city should close I things were placed In tlie comer stone.
up. nt least during the forenoon of Dec­ When completed, this church will lie by
oration dv. when tbe real vyork of the far the finest in the city, and we hope that
day ta being performed—that of decorating the efforts of the members of this church,
•he graves ot the boys In blue who have will hasten tbe day when new and more
fallen before tbe last great enemy—death beautiful atrnctures of other denomiunions
—during tbe past year.
It 4s a most will be built here.
solemu occasion, when all business nut
By request. Judge Smith Tuesday even­
absolutely necessary to be done should .fee ing delivered a lecture before Epworth
suspended.
league. His subject was J. G. Holland's

Wlmt b the matter with celebrating tbe

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BY

SEASICKNESS.

Heartily DariMVtlM

When I erawed in tbe City of Chicago there

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rf us by the atrnngeuem of bis demeanor. I
lid not meet Uku ‘until we had be&lt;!U out four
days. He was seated in tbo dialog saloon cat •
lug tri pc and onions when the k« ward car­
ried mo in for tbe first time to get me accli­
mated to tbo odor of mutton broth and ma­
chinery grease. Much as I tlien marveled at
lhe audacity of tbe stranger wlbo partook of
tripe and onions with os much sang fro*d as
if tho deteKtabla compound Und Iweit angel
food, I inwveled still moro when 1 learned
Irom the steward that the man had eaten four
meal- per diem evor since the ship left the Jerxey City pier.
.
Buboeqnently I learned from tbo tail, line
looking, placid eyed gentleman blnwelf that
his name waa Ezra Tomlinsoii and tiiat lie
lived at Wheeling, W. Va. Ho was cu loute
to Parto to do tb» clow of tbe expesitiou. and
I entbrred from desultory remark that be
was a mnn of abundant wealth and one targe
ly fou-reited in railroad securities. Much to
my amazemetit be told, me that tbto wa* tbe
first voyage he ever bad made; tbe uaw and
the dignity with which he resisted M*sickne»
hud led me to suppose that he wa* a veteran
Kamat:. Ho confessed to me that he bad ex­
pected to be most seriously oflBctcd with mai
de lucr. for bo hud hoard all his life of the
iiorromof ocuaqlruveL “However," be oddrd, cheerfully. “I have so far done eopelltbal
I have hope ot reaching Liverpool- without
avei so much as a rtiggcstion of nausea."
Tlie mxcIi and serenth dayx.of the voyage
were exceedingly uonpest uuua; the4ilprolled
(rightfully; out of fifty-two cabin passengers
fifty-one rmnoinnl- in bed ail that hideous
time. In order to mvo myself from total dh.kilntiou 1 bad thesprgeon and purser nail me
to my berth. "Heaven i» praised!’’ 1 cried,
even in my torment: “heaven he praised that
at las’- ne have » squall that will settle that
man from Wbceliogl"
“Oh, no &gt; not at ail sir, ’ raid Dr. MeSwinny.
■he's liven walking|he deck all day aud won­
dering whether we shall haven continuation
of fair weather loaorrow.”
Then the purser told me that Tomliiixm
nad eaten bacon and eggs for breaklast and
had expressed a desire for a bofled dinner at
&lt;J o’clock! Ob. bui- 1 learned to bate that

club at Anu A rbor Mturaa&gt;;
ed by 100 tmebera. who dievuawu •
ter ot topic- rrtwrlw dtrwtl.' to lil&lt;h
school work.
W. A. JIcAndn-«. « Ote lie™- WP^1"-

the Rocky mountain# thf» summer.

The soring b»» »**“ *»■**• hat back­
ward but the Hon. Tim XeStet b on bond

democratic party- .

THE MARKETSApnl^-DriHl.
I*&gt;.
Hutter—1&lt;*
Clot er seed 821» W8-

wretched that thciy prayed for death tn re­
lieve them—all but ifomlinaon, and beseemed
to wonder ut it,
if bevouM not by any
mean* understand why everybody else took
on &gt;». Tlie ship floundered like a porpoise,
standing first on one end and then on the
other, sometina-t lurching heqvtly to tbe right
und then swinging with a mighty groan the
,'ther way—oh, it was simply awful I
Fire hours of this indescribable misery,and
we were landed at Dover. -Wbut&gt; Tomlituou
sauntered leisurely into the custom bome.be
found me stretched upon n baggage truck.
“Sir," said I, feebly, “will yon kindly grant

LEADING
UNDERTAKER

n5Ka--5.t.8*;c»tf.3,v*-

P-r tu.
Fork-** 732*3O&gt;.
Poultry— Hea».*e;phleken’.t|&gt;' ■
Piaatec—'Selling at *f. per ton.
Halt
—Selling *’ *t P6r ,lhl BJwsSl-WlW-su.

A.KT1D

Wheat—No. I. wnllc e«e red, r,c.
Flour-*7 M per hundred.

FURNITURE
DEALER

Beanx-ii-WtU-M P«rbu-f,,rflt&gt; I’ivked-,
Btttter-Wt**’.
Corn-zo*' iwr t»u.

Etw-tiet*'- .

Oat*-3t'4Ct»erbu.

oatoc; tnrkeyx. tofitto"wheat—No. t white. PGe: No. i red,

»c.

jIuffatol.lvaMack.
Cattle—Choice to extra steers 8i.J0ff*.-.(U
Cho'ee heavy butcher* *4.15'4*4.70.
\8heop and Minhs Sheep, clipped Food t*»
extra,
»: fair to eo-wt. 8\,UB8SC.
"amb-Cdlpped. best. *uoata».
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Hogs—Hhade higher, mixed, heavy84JW4At

HASTINGS-:-PROSPERITY

Home Industry
WIN,J
POWDER

The TROY LAUNDRY is just such an institution, It hatode;&gt;end upon the support Of the people of this city and
vicinity.

Absolutely Pure.

rmer

powfcr.S.

bi
nrrnlni Mrengtli
«r»Wh -I.
of all In'leavening
ment Report. Aug. 17, ltr.&gt;.

Should laundry
be send away, when the work can lie dote
,,
just as well at home, and as cheaply?

Um V

CHASE E.SANB0RN5

PBNO

“Kathrina.” The lecture was listened to
with close attention J# the good-seized
audience present, and nil pronounced it a articulo mortis! ,1* is ipofeimv—tell me truly
very happy effort. His handling of tbe —is it )&gt;&lt;&gt;ssiblts that yyu &lt;iro wholly iiiMMisible
subject, his Interpretation of Hm spirit of to the tortures of ocean travel.* You ■eeni to
the poem, hls analysis of the characters, have borne without the slightest qualm th.especially of Paul and Kathrlna. was of.a Mtorms of the Atlantic and tbe teni|«*st.-&gt;of tbe
very high order. Judge Smith was very channel; I do opt understand it —before I go
highly complimented, by all who listened to my eternal rowaid -bicidatc thi« mystery,
to him. and tfie highest parlae that could
’
“Indeed, »ir,’ be answered, "ill
quite ax
be accorded any speaker was given him—
the close, crltlcnJ attention of lite audience. myxterioua to tne to bear you speak ot .torm«
Tuesday And JYedntsd*/« «^une 17th and . and tempests, and I have woiidered’tusiMMo
rttauy.cJ:my fellow utwemgere succumb
18th, there will be held at the M. E.
Yesterday afternoon Mr. Quincy Hynes,
around me. As for taytelf. I have never be­
church, this city, the first convention of
fore enjoyed quieter travel than that which
of Delton, and Mbs Lillie Ellwood, of this
representatives of tbe various Epworth
city, were united In marriage at the resi- leagues of the 40 charges In the Grand you call tempeetuoux.”
“Sir,” I alirieked, In a frenzy of exa»|ieradcucc of the bride’s Darenta In the 2nd
Rapids district The session will begin
tlon, “who are you—in what necromantic or
ward. Mr. Hynes recently embarked in
Tuesday at 2 p. tn., and close Wednesday
diabolical art are you skilled that you thus
tlie drug business In Delton, though for
noon. A fine program of exercises for the
calmly defy the malignant boiaterousnew, of
several years previous to his departure he
A copy of Webster* I-uabridged diction­
occasion has been prepared, and a most
was employed as drug clerk in this city
ary to every frultnum. gardener. farmer or
interesting time Is assured. It la expected
“Since you require me to be explicit," an­ any person who buys of me or any of mv
and has many friends. The bride Is also
that Willfc Cooper of St. Joaepy. and Rev.
well and favorably known here and will J. F. Berry, D. D„ of Chicago, will be swered ’ Mr. Tomlinson, quietly, "1 will tell agents &gt;40 worth of Nursery stock or
be missed from the circle of her young lady present and deliver addresses. The re­
seeds of any kind for spring or fall plant­
a director in an American railroad "—Eugene ing. P. of I. prices. Terms eash or ap­
friends In which'she moved. Tbe happy
markable growth of the Epworth league
* young^couple start-out in life with the best causes great interest In this new depart­ Field’s Letter in Chicago News.
proved note. Come and see me or make
wtahesxuf all who know them and the
wants known by addressing Wrights Nur­
ment of Methodist work, and that there
Banxkb extends congratulations.
sery agency. Middleville. Mich.. P. O. box
will be a large attendance of delegates and
When “coblxxl" the a«be«to&lt; ia grade. 1 ac­ 505
The Journal seems very much distressed clergymen from all ports of the district Is
about tbe Banner s course.
We admit assured. All are invited to the sessions of cording tn purity, color and length of fiber
tbe Journal's right to attend to our affairs the convention.
8lite of
more strictly than to its own. and so ex­
The Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at
plain: May 1st, we adopted the cash in tbe Presbyterian church ou Bunday June
tbe ettv &lt;4 Haatliun. tn raid count?on Tn*^
advance system. Tiiat
week we took 1st in the morning on mercy, “Blessed are ton; “asooeda** fetch from *50 to *70 par ton, In
dar. the rib day ot M,yrXe ySr w
300 names from our list of subscribers who the merciful for they shall obtain mercy.’’ wbiio “thlnbr may be valued at *13 tn 815
tbowwid HfM hun&lt;lr*d .nil ulnen
had not paid. We could not print 300 few­ In lhe evening on the families of. the Ifs per ton. In good nnue* the yield ot jaxbMtoe
Clurt™ w. AnaSSe.
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to from 3 to 5 per cent, of tbe rock quarried,
er p«pera each week without reducing the and tbe As’.
’
and tbe coat of mining may be put down at
muwr «ttemuu « wlte&gt;„T. lUrt.
price of advertising rates, which we cou|d
The Ladles of the Presbyterian church 825 to 830 per tou. Returne obtained by tbe
not afford. We therefore determined to in­
will hold a social In tbe Society rooms Fri­ geological survqy of Canada abow that for
'“f “A‘“M“•
&lt;1«A wrttrt
crease our list over what It had ever been; day evening. All are invited to attend.
tlie year 188* Canada t output wa» 4,404 tons,
In tbe hopes of a still further increase in
value.! at the mines nt 8245.000. and this tbe
The
society
connected,
with
Emmanuel
advertising. To do this, we offer and still
«
°‘Uer su,t*Weperton.
. °r
output of nine different minea Oror tbreeoffer, the Bakxeo for 50 cents cash a year church will be entertained Thursday after­
u, owterefl. that Friday the Mh
fourtiw of the whole *a» shipped to tbe
to all iubscribers, old or new. from this noon, June 5th by Mesdames Julius Rus­
l,,u* ,oc*sell, Geo. Tomlinson. B. .Dickinson. W. United States, imallquantitiea going to Great
date until Joly 1st next To make certain
Holloway. J. Wilkins, Misses Mary Tom­ Britain, Germany. Prance. Balgiimi and
and all other persons Interested In raid rataie
that the increase would be made, we em­
Italy,
and
being
QMdin
domestic
menu
fact
­
&amp;Wrta%Vi!SS; “ ih.TX.°'oSSi
ployed canvassers, and have paid them linson. Annie Bessmer, L*nra Bessmer.
or! ng—Popular Selene*.
out of our pockets, and will continoe to do Supper at society room* from half past
so until Barry county is thoroughly can­ five until seven. All are cordially Invited
vassed, and tbe Baxx’ki: and Banseb’s to attend.
One of the Messrs Horner Bros, of
Eaton Rapids, who own the eclectric light­
ing plant of that city, was here with A. D.
Hughes Tuesdaj-. Mr. Homer looked over
tlie water power at lrylng, and says it te en­
tirely practicable and feasible to light this
city by electricity with the plant for the
same at Irving, whergtiiere Is ample and
economical power. We hope steps will be
taken nt once to secure ;an electric light
plant for this elty. Tbe council should
proper encouragement to any such a
project.

IN BARRY COUNTY

Can only be secured by patronizing

man Tqprlhwon from Wheeling!
During the whole voyage be was as chipper ।
and hearty as you plcave: his appetite was x&gt;
brutally vigurou-raa to shuck all the re»t of
ua. We were heartily glad wIhsu we jKirted
compaqy with him at Liverpool. “It ev«r
again." wo raid, disreganlfuiof tbo Irishism,
“if ever again We mako a voyage with a
Wheeling man w^llntay at home.”

But six weeks later, on board a wretched
&lt;rans]K&gt;rt from Calais to Dover, who should
turn up but that self same Ezra Toiuliiuou,
■of Wheeling, W. Va,! He hod done the ex­
position nnd was jzdng home; ba was ns calm,
as placid, as Bclf |K*aeased as ever. Tbe chan­
nel was. unusually rough that night; all the
oilicers and crew were sick, and even the
donkey engine turned pale with emotion; as

Ira VanValkenburgh,

with hls uswil prediction that the
peplnsula te rushing Hit” ti»*
°-r lbtf

Aiming to increase my facilities. I ask your ,-uppoit.
on me when you want anything done in my line.

(’all

Very truly yours,

J. C. HOUSE

Coffe£

IS THE BEST.

Sold only at Beamers Cash

Store.

BOOTS and SHOES

Given Away.

cash in advance plan are known tn as many
households as possible. As a still further

with the Detroit Tribune Co. that we could
Brooks' Kidney and Liver Syrup effects
furnish tbe two for one dollar cash. Ot
coarse if all this work should hare a politi­ a speedy cure in all common diseases
cal bearing, we are not disposed to pro­ caused by derangement of the liver nnd
bowels. It can be used without fear by
the inoer delicate persons, aud can be
to offer tbe Journal tor four or flee :
given to children with perfect safety. It
la campaign times for 25 oents. The
is a mild tonic, gentle laxative and strong­
cents for four months, nnd we advertised ly invigorating. It will cure constipation
Indigestion,
headache,
dizziness,
sour
stomach, bad taste in the mouth, bilious
attacks, palpitation of the heart, pain In
tbe
region
of
tbe
kidneys,
despondency,
poraries did: On the conred that It was their right gloom and forebodings of evil, all of which
Iran , wai
they pleased. But when
It ia purely vegetable, is not unpleasant
to the taste, and this, added to Its -safety
we will aay, presuming: on

next, tiro Baxnkb will be
Ibe price named.
Having

Bradley &amp; bona, of Bay Chy , and J. T.

sen*
pine land at Deer Park, U. P., for
8*75.000.

are poor, thrifty, social and contented. They
liard together in a country in which they’
find the language *trong" and the cookery
•Iranger. Many of them arttied near the
West Kensington district after the exhibition

I have just received a fine lot ot Mens
Shoes aud Children’s Fini^Shoes and Slip­
pers of all kind and styles. Also ladies fine
shoes. First-class goods at bottom prices.
Cali and see me before you buy.

Nevins’ blk.

F. G. STOWELL

saaffyaw,
(Alraeeopv.)

The contingent gradually increased till tbs
neighborhood ot Olympia baa become a kind
of wubtirban Hatton Garden. Tbe barrel organ
■■
--- * - —»
—— —------------------------- LUKVIUOT, as
Meibdry road knows to its cost. - Pall Mall
Ooxetta.
• ________

A feral eara of poisoding ia rotated trf R wo.
man employed.oaly Mx tnoathsuto a tyw
foundry, who. In cpite of warning, ate with
tm wasbed bands aud dtad of anaemia, colic
and cPovuMous
Lead poisoning atao occur.
In workmen who flnub furs dyed with prepu
rations of ted
Women should demand fun
prepared sritaont potoonooa dy« tor tWr own

BMSOOnCKM.
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The above is a cut of the
*iw.

V. 8. and NaUoaal Bank N'Ma'.
Total......................

*183.48* 47

BASCOM FOLDER
bn wHicb our papers are folded. This machine is hl-'1*
running, simple nnd low priced, iust wfiat the average
ooantry oflirA needs and rw aferd to b'uy.
"
most liberal terms and warranted for B years. V ‘EU’

foot the WIL aa

_DER CO..
RIDNEY. OHIO,

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'.__________ _HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 5, 1890j

‘X V ' —

Chas. Maskings and Annie Gray, of
Spring Brook, were united In marriage
Wednesday evening.
Clara Calms, of Augusta, is the guest of
hersi&amp;ter. Mrs. Elmer Reynolds.
Decoration day passed unobserved here
as usual, although 12 of our countrv’s de­
fenders arc buried in our little grav&lt;; yard.
Some lie in unmarked graves, aithpugh
the government lias so freely offered to
furnish each one with a stone. Whose
busfaess is it to look after these things?
Sorely some one should lutereM thcinsclvro
about it. How abmit the G. A. it. post of
Prairieville, ian’t K one of their duties to
look after their comrades? 1 most earnest-,
I ly wish that hen after something might be
done to Iwnor their memories at least once
u year.
Mis.* Maggie Pierson died suddenly Sun­
day morning at the home of hersistcr. Mrs.
John Kellogg.

Oh, Ye Bargain Seekers;
Listen to This!

r‘;^~nub50N~p^-r
“ -

1

Xud Nine Other B1C 8tons.

Inaugurated Monday, .lune 2. and continues tor one week, tin-

■ Grandest Bargain Sale of Men’s Clothing
.

A

t'.larreraulc.

Ever Dreamt of in Modem Times.

1100 Men’s All-Wool Cassiere Sells!
Consisting of over 40 styles «jf Men’s Sack and Frock Suite, superbly axudc by Michaels.
Njern
Co.. Rochester, N. Y.. the largest wholesale manufacturers of fine clothing in
that city. A e will give a written guarantee thaV-nof n single suit in the entire sale Is
worth h-s than twelve dollar*, and ouy.word for it. There are over 500 suite In the ’
display that ore honestly worth^H to 915. (me lot notable, retailed early in Maj-

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

The Tower Gives Your Choice joi
Six Days at Eight Dollars

,

COUNTY NEWS.
Tub followingponoas are authorised toreeelv*8uto&lt;Tlptlons fort be Baxxkh :
Assyria .. ................ I____ Preston Jewell.
Uaujlel't
...
I., N. Mother.
. Eugene Jordan.
Bowvn* Mill’
C. W. AnuMrone.
BroWkrrt
Wm. Rrnward
Carlton .
.
J N. Covert.
Cedar frees
D. L Northland.
Cloferrtale
. Howard Mother.
Byron Fisher
.. ... K.G. Rice.
Delton
. F. J. Norwood.
Freeport
A. M. Iterrtoctoo
Edwin IUaacII.
Miokon Corum,
&lt; hat. Wllllan.t.
inia«
fATO)
V. E. Nickerson.
, clarence Doolittle.
Mite
Marian
...
.
W. x. Adkins.
Maple Grove...
. . J. McKelvey.
Middle* (lie
ilaiinlt»4L Carvetn.
NaaRvtllr
. .
lAJi. Male.
O’qfanrii
Onu&amp;txllte Mills
I.. W. Wing.
U ni. I.. grown
Frameviil...
WnMtarvI
Wesley Myer*.
Yankee soriuin .
. K. G. Bennett.

Some of the younger members of the
order of P. of I. held n picnic at Acker’s
point last Saturday. The steamer was
busy all day and all report a good time.
George Mosier has been appointed as
agent fur the express compaity at, this
place.
*
Our blacksmith. Orion Dayton, reports
an increase of business.
■
Ed. Perinal has His new brick residence
about completed. It Is a nice small house.
Dr. Hunt lias enclosed his lote with a
nice fence which adds very much to tin?
appearance of the street.
Mr. and Mrs. Odell, of Kalamazoo, were
the gueste of James H. Ryan last week.
’ Many of our citizen* attended memorial
services at Prairieville on the IMJth.
Children's day will be observed by the
Hope Center sabbath school on the 15th
day of this month.
I.ucey.

WHOLE NO. 1826.
Lewis Decker’s mother, who has been
visiting her brother in Wisconsin for the
past three mouths, returned to her home
Thursday.
Adali Odell Iia* departed for Freeport,
where she is employed by one of the lead­
ing.firms as clerk.'
•Dr. Hoffman was called to Freeport Safc-»
unlay night
?
Considerable sickness in our town at
present.
«
•
,
Do not forget to celebrate the 4tli of
July at Middle lake.
Jtaufleld.

Decoration day was observed here by k •
large audience, filling the chureli. The .
exercises commenced at 12 o’clock by a
dinner given for those abroad at Moshei’tt
hall. After dinner the G. A. It formed in
line, their commander ordered march, and
they marchwl to the church in Que army
style, headed by Rev. Fow as ciiaplain.
After they were scaled, the choir sang and
the music was excellent Rev. Fow gave
the address, which was patriotic and very
touching to the soldiers and to all patriotic
people. He lM?ingan old soldier knew what
he was talking utxmt. and the tears (lowed
down the veterans cheeks. Then began
the music of the choir, which was very ap­
propriate for the occasion. There were
15 boys formed in front of the veterans
with 15 flag* and 15 girls with b luets to
decorate 15 soldiers’ graves, and then
prnj er was offered. The l»ys and girls
with (lacs and boquete marched out of
the church .with the veterans following
them. Then came the audience forming
into line, which extended over half * milein length, inarching .to the cemetery and
decorating 15 soldiers graves. At the laat
grave the commanaer««ommenced recital of
the post, and by the help of Rev. Fow and
choir, it proved to Ik* one of the mo8t ef­
fecting seene* thatBanfleld ever witnessed.
Last Saturday John Elsie anil wife went
U\GaleSburg to see their two sons, and re­
turned Sunday eve. .
Bert VunSlckel and wife, of Battle Creek,
spent Friday and Saturday with tlrelr par­
ent* here.
Mrs. Vest, of Kalamazoo. L- visiting at
John Elsie’s.
•
Friday, Nellie Edmands will close a suc­
cessful term of school in the Barrough'*
district.
Everybody come out and fill the church
next Sunday on childrens day.

James McDoud, of Itelroit. is visiting
friend.* here.
Oscar Francisco and wife, of Emmett,
visited the latter's brother, Ben Thomas
over Sunday.
The M. K social will In- held at Will
Stanton’s the 13th.
J. V. Cooper an&lt;fwlfe visited at George
Case’s last week.
Howard ami Otto Stevens visited their
•n«hd .Scotch ra.-wmeir suit at SS.OO. Fine Imported suite at $s.oo. Elegant all-wool Cheviot suite
uncle, M. V. Barker, of your city. Satur­
' .it .*8.00. Grandest Double Twist Wool Milts at 88.00. Nobby Sunday stilts nt $8.00.
day and Sunday.
Elsie Wagonlandcr. who has been sick
the past two weeks, is on the gain.
Quite a number of the young js-ople at­
Van k«M&gt; Springs.
tended the campmeeting near the Star
Mr*. Malcom Campbell was the guest of
school house Sunday.
Mrs. John McKibbin last week.
Jas. McKee, who I&gt;as been ill for a long
tVoodianrt.
Decoration day was well observed in time, is no better.
Carrie Potter was sick last week.
Woodland.
N'»riCE;—ThL* will surely Ik? a gigantic sale, and during its, progress we must decline sending out
Arthur Barrett went to Gun. lake kvtf
J. O. Lee showed off his fine carriage
.mt suite &lt;m approval AU purchases inode during the*Great Eight Dollar rush that do not prove monAt last most of die farmers have planted horse to .the crowd the other evenhig. Sunday.
w
:!&gt;;tn-atisfictory, return the clothes and take your cash. We*do not want It unless you are f ully contheir e»»rn.
■
A little girl of Geo. McKibben spilt a
vinced-that every word we print I.* truth. N cm-residents may participate In the Great Bargain Feast and
Milly McUaullcy a-, on the .•’ick list at while thd Barnum band was serenading cupful of hot tea on her list Tuesday, anil
on the streets.'
। tiu.d liv writing fur self-measurement and reuniting eight dollars.
this writing.
Barnum’s liand furnished some very fine scalded her very badly.
Tito Bible readings at Mrs. .1. Friend's
While Edward Courtney was drawing
decoration day.
of East Carlton, arc well' attendetl and a music
C. A. Hough and family, of Nashville, rails last Friday, the rails rolled from the
| good interest manifested. Several from
wagon, throwing him to the ground. Ths
called
on
friends
last
Thursday
and
Friday.
I oursteeePn’- &gt; from the Center attend every
A little daughter of Mr. Bevse ha.* been rails fell on his.arm ami hurt it quite bad­
■ v. । -k.
ly. but no bones were broken.
I in two weeks our tfehool closes fur if two very sick with lung fever, but Is lietter at
Will Sinltii Im* some very fine pig* for
present.
months' vacation.
sale.
Ed.
Stiiiehcomb.
of
Sunfield,
was
in
Hl’Dst^N’s Ixad’ng Clothier*. FumWiers and liattei*. Grand Rapids. Mich.
! The 1‘. of L lodtre at the Center is 75
The Democrat scribe must have turned
n Saturday.
stroihfand each week several new incm- tow
republican.
I sec no items from here Inst
John Lee started out Monday to take
tiers are added.
the ceUBUs. it would be well for every week.
- Tlio’air is thick with lean, lank, bloodone
to
post
themselves,
and
be
ready
to
i thirsty ntosfluilos and Q. don't they bite.
Wallace W. Watson has bought tile stow»
Ho more
i Sam.culvert Is In Indiana- selling force answer all the questions that will be asked .property at Parmelee, where he Intends to
them.
piimjutfor spraying fruit trees.
S'
engaga in the grocery business in the near
The
base
ball
nine
of
.Woodbury
came
W-'''
nf this! i if w»«inly t.’.woMtteti.'aisarKfsoiTows
future.
y1
, \ t I of Oitr neighbor how often would the over Jo Woodland last Friday to piny ImII.
E. G. Bennett and James Johnson were
HHA', V
W 'i l.bllter.^LTuel words be kept buck. We too Woodland having ny organised nine, a
picked nine was made up. The score: in Hastings last Saturday, and attended
xvX'a
\ oJtu&gt; Ju&lt;lg'‘ from outward qppearance.
' xX'Xv
A six months old child of Mr. and Mr*. standing 12 to 28 in favor of Woodland. the P. of 1. convention.
Old
I’ticle John Byer is on the sick list.
'
AveryiMalllson. of North Carlton tiled In ttic afternoon the kid nine of Sunfield
R. B. Groen, of Leighton, visited friend*
played the Woodland kid nine. They
\
last Salurdity night.
at the Springs last Sunday.
were
a
nice
lol
of
tittle
fellows
and
be-!
L
We arc infonned by good authotitj thut
I’, of 1. meeting next Saturday night at
Clinrley Wright ba* i.ot lot hi* eye *lgi:t haved themselves nicely, but had to suffer' the Spr Ings.
defeat. Score stood 31 to 21 in favor of!
HHVV\\\ and that hh eyes are getting lietter.
The 1. O. G.*T. will bold an open lodge
WiMMllaml
kids.
Mrs. i Chas’. Shriller, of Woodland, is
G. W. Fowler and Jwlfc, of Charlotte,, Friday evening. A good program has been
'
- -parents on South st.
| visit!!
prepared and speakers from abroad are exvisited -Woodland over Sunday.
»
Fred Griswold h very low at this writ­ peclcd.
;\
Fred Warner threw a stone and broke
The farmers in Ibis vicinity have got
Ing.
and
not
expected
to
live
but
a
short
\ ills cjir'a leg. now he has one cow" less.
through plantlngUorn.
time.
it wa» accidental.
The
fruit
crop
nQhls
vicinity
bids
fair
The band Is getting right to the front,
- I We arc not so sure about our peach drop.
for a bountiful harvest.
। Indications are they were quite badly hurt and it won't be long.before we cun say that
E. Lamfear made a break last .Saturday
we
have
a
good
band
In
Woodland
again.
by tlm frost.
Dean, our wide-awake clothier, will give for the wild west.
" । The potato bug and currant worm are
on hand, and have commenced their raid. u free for all walking match to take place
June
7th. at 7 p. tn. The winner- of the
Onmccvllle.
|E- | especially the currant worm.
race will receive a pair of five dollar pants.
F. E. Fisk, of Allegan, was in town
Carlton has a Lose ball club.
The board of review waj&gt; in session the Benson A Co. will treat 11* first ten to Friday.
soda water. Let everybody come out and
Boou and Wright, of Oregon, were in
past week.
town a few days the past week with west­
The .little colored boy mentioned last have some fun.
ern horsos.
week Will find a home with Moses Fuller.
Nashville.
Eli Nichols and J. B. Swan visited
East Carlton, so.we arc Informed.
Nashville will celebrate the 4th of July. Hastings Wednesday. »
Mr. and Mrs. E. Keashner's little boy­
THE COLCHESTER " BCBBEB CO.
Janies Fleming and'wife spent Sunday
Henry Hewitt !oe&gt;t a valuable horse
bus been very sick. Dr. Wright attending at Jackson with their son. D. S. Fleming.
physician and Dr. Lowry called for
J. T. Goucher has sold Iris property and Tuesday.
IL F. Norton was In Hastings Wednes­
counsel The child is better at this writ-’ practice to Dr. Comfort, of Hint, Mich.
day to iiave his eye treated. Dr. Ix&gt;wry
Several of the young people went to removed a foreign substance that has
“ADHKSIVK COUNTKRS. lug.John Cold met with quite a serious ac­ Thornapple
lake decoration day.
caused him excruciating pain.
cident one day last week while building
Chas. Scheldt lias opened a saloon In the
Isaac Fish visited at Allegan Wednes­
fence. lie was sharpening a stake when building formerly occupied by Dunham &amp;
day and Thursday.
In some way the ax slipped striking him Treat
Wm. N. Ix'wis, an enterprising life Inon tiie forehead, cutting a gash necessitat­
Prof. Bemis aial lu?u Felghner were at surauce agent was in oar town the fore
ing Ute taking of fixe stitches in sewing it. the lake Saturday fishing.
part of last week. Mr. Lewis is ever fore­
Young lady Banner readers go thou
C. Ainsworth, of Grand Rapids, was In most In the profession of his choice. His
and do likewise. We clip the following town Monday looking up the wool busi­
item from the -Practical Housekeeper:*’ ness. Furniss A Brooks will buy for him personality is striking, his manner magnet­
ic, his mind fully stored with useful
. ••Forty seven girls of Plymouth, Pa., have again Uris season.
Enclosed and shut out from dirt. The most durable and
knowledge and winning tricks, and also
formed a Young Ladies Protective Union.
Bert Kunz, who has been dangerously
When a.young man pays attention /to one ill since his return from Naperville. III., possessing the anilbllity that makes a somost popular mower built.
of their number, a committee of fhree is died at his home in Maple Grove Monday- cisl friend.
John Valentine, who has been danger­
1 appointed to find out what is his standing morning. He was much esteemed by all
'morally-and financially. If the lover Is who knew him. and his early demise Is ously III, Is Improving.
L. W. Wing and wife-were at Prairie­
| all right, his good qualities are reported the cause of general regret
ville Thursday. Mr. Wing as a delegate
! to the young lady in the presence of the
to« patrons of industry meeting.
Carltoa Center.
•
club. If not, she Is informed of it in
Epianuel Cook is building a new bridge
private, if he Is found to be a black
Farmers are nearly done planting corn
sheep, and she continues to receive his at­ in this vicinity, and are In hopes that the across Gun River, near the lake.
Dan. Beedman. contractor and bailder,
tentions she Is dropped from the (Tub.” I warm weatlicr will still continue.
would urge our girls- to organize by all
Three of the P. of L ladies cleaned the, « at Yankee Springs building a school
bouse. Mr. Reedman is a, first-class car­
means and protect themselves from men of hall last Thursday.
I &gt; it not sufficient ’commendation to the farmers to know
A THUE COMBIKATIOU or
I Ind habits. 1 suppose widows could join
The aid society will meet al the home of penter.
Luvern Ellis is tlte hustling agent for
that Lewis Miller’s own master hand, whose genius first gate
Mrs. D. It Foster’* June 4th.
too if they chooee to.
Several applications for membership at the Saturday Globe. The Globe is full of
to the world its only perfect mower, also produced and preentertaining reading, and the agent is a
the P. L lodge Saturday night
'.
Crewey.
Charlie Wright is still confined to the gentlemanly lad and deserving of patron­
&lt;pnted to the present century with a triumphal crowned
Carrie Holden Is visiting her aunt In
A Bkautiful Souvenir
age.
house with sore eyes.
Anglers for the finny tribe are quite ac­
Picture Card Given Hastings.
Dr. Lowry, of your city, visHed a sick
counterpart the renowned BUCKEYE BINDER?
Susie Haffenden and Susie Gay arc now
tive. Two very fine pickerel were caught
child at E. J. Kershner's Friday.
WITH RVCRY ROUND RACKACM
' sin the Kalamazoo asylum.
at
Fish lake, weighing 4 and 5 |»oands re­
Lida
Ballou
visited
her
uncle
Sunday.
x&gt;per has Improved the looks of
lion
coffee
Matle Ballou i» Intending to visit rela­ spectfully on Saturday.
by building a new kitchen.
bls
Some democrat ring bossc* are out di*rlarber lost a valuable cow last tives in Saginaw soon.
We hear that.a certain man in our town gulsiug themselves as patrons of industry
When you bay your Groceries try ■
and telling the patrons how to run business
Henry Fisher Is visaing his sister, Mrs. has shamefully treated a person in bis em­ in general. The sooner tbe*e political
package LION COFFEE. Ittoths
ploy, even If he te of the opposite color,
of
Hickory
Comers.
bent in the United State*—made npnoui
tricksters are silenced, the better for the
why
should
he
be
treated
so?
fl
Mrs.
Ed.
Howe,
of
Comstock,
a selection of Mocha, Java arm Lio.
One word to the wise is sufficient Be patron*. The paramount Idea of the pat­
1 at itilllp Barber s.
properly blended and is conceded by *11
rons Is to pupliase our goods cheaper.
Isber resumed her. school Monday ye also ready for in such an hour as ye Brother patrons, don’t be deceived by.aubto make the nicest enp of Cofire in the
ait district, after an absence of kfiow not the Sous of men cometh.
land. For Sale Everrwkerr.
tle office seekers. Politics is not Uh? work
E.
VanNocker.
of
Nashville,
was
on
our
rite occasioned bymlckneaa. .
for I he P. Is.
hi have commenced cultivating streets last week.
—
Peter Covert and wife, of your city, visIng to ont-wIt the Industrious eut,
KA...I on*, Mo.
Torn* O.
Itcd at the Center Sunday.
Additional county news on Wh page.
nitiinj nin no
iw

JUST THINK OF IT

It means a stupendous loss to makers.'

A grand triumph for the Tower!

Tower Clothing Company,

New Buckeye Mower

Standard of the World

ORIGINAL - PRINCIPLES - MAINTAINED.

J. G. RUNYAN,
G. G. SPAULDING,
HflSTINSS.

DRINK

Buckeye Elevator Binder.

COFFEE

Mocha, Java and Rio.

PERFECT WORKING BANNER MOWER.

ear Bros

WNbN Spica c*., Masf rs,

�PURE VANDALISM;
Harvard Students on an Out•
rageous Tear.
BLATHEF.S 0T RED PAIIT USED.

-wild K.Jotxln.

Cambkhm.e, Mara.. June 2.—Tbe cele­
bration of Harvard's victory on the ball
field anti in the Mott Haven games Sattir“ Jay took a queer turn Saturday night
A plentiful use of critawu paint has pro
dneed a startling effect upon the college
buildings, i The statue of the dignified
John Harvard, the founder of the univer­
sity, was literally covered with the pig­
menu The statne is ruined, for the dis­
coloration cannot be removed except by
rechiseling. The steps of the Memorial
hall were also covered with the same
colored paint, these word* standing out In
bold letters, “To H—«r with Yala” On
the door* of Sever hall were the inscrip­
tion* •H’82,’’ "H 8,” “Y A” Appleton
chajrt-l. Gore hall and Boyhton liall were
also daubed in the same manner.
The boyt also built a big bonfire on the
campus, and one student cremated his
drew suit in the exuberance of his pride.
The remnants of whisky bottles are many,
and the total damage to the college proj&gt;
arty will reach nearly 910,800. The result
of the Mott Haven sports was not officially
received uatH 9 o'clock Saturday night, up
to which time the students seemed to be
well under restraint; But no sooner was it
known that Harvard had won the cup than
all, with one accord, buret into cheers of
wild delight.
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Within half an hour after tbe news ar­
rived Harvard street was thronged with
intoxicated college youths, who with
ghoulish delight made life miserable for
belated travelers. The jiollce undertook
to drive the mob off the strata, but wa*
jeered and hooted nt from every side. The
noise was so fiendish and unnatural that
many of the resident* in the neighbor­
hood were driven from their beds Id fright
and sought an explanation of the mystery
outidda .

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The campus presented a most wretched
conditionjesterday morning, but tbe man­
ner in whieh many of the college building*
were defaced and daubed with red paint
wan tbe principal cause of indignation.
The statue of John Harvard, just beyond
Memorial halL seem* to have lieen the first
object upm which the drunken student*
got in ttoir work of vandalism. They
painted the face red and the limb* a rim
.Alar color, but tbe bcok upon the knee and
those under the chair weredaubed a bright
green Tto coat and bosom front were
■treak'-d with yellow, at were also the
hand*. Not content with this, they next
painted a •32" on the front of the granite
block.upon which the statue rests. The
nnmtor represent* the Mott Haven score,
and covers the entire front.
The Kirkland street entrance to Me­
morial haU was next visited, and the
brown stone flagging of the top step bears
the profane inscription about Yale On
the targe oak door* of Sever hnll the mys­
tic “H 9,-Y b" appear, with ."‘kF at the ride.
The figurw and letter* corer the outer
ride* of both door*. Appleton chapel did
not escape their vandnllsm, for even here
tbe same figure* appear) in bold relief
up6i. &lt;u?
snff'Ttae "tone trimznings. The Harvard library alsocame in
for a little attention. In short, they
painted every building in the college yard
except the dormitories.

Boyhton Hall seems to have fared tbe
-won*; no far as quantity was concerned.
The steps, flagging and everything are
completely covered with red paint, and
Jook as though the work of vauditlistn bad
terminated here. In the pitcher's box on
Holmes’ field, tbe same on which Satur­
day’s game was played, in the early morn­
ing was found a headless dummy, proppnl
up in position. On a card, scrawled in
unevtn letter*, were: “What is left of
Stagg. /IxM his head on Saturday." A
blue scarf wa* tied about the waist, and a
pair of blue stocking* adorned the
long pole driven by a sharp point into the

paper. It boi
licked Yale.1’
The mass of students expressed themtian on beholding tbe work of tbe night.
They term it an outrage on decency, which
should merit tto censure of every well­
meaning student of the college. They
have celled a meeting for Tuesday
night,
the
object
of
which, la
to take
some decided action in
ferreting out tbe perpetrators of these
outrage*'. They propowj also to raise
money among themselves to repair as far
m possible the work of the vandal*.
It la
tbe tolief of senior* and juniors that the
chiprite were freak men, and they signify
ttoir willingness to sift the matter to the
bitter end.
.
Harvard Kludent* Bpeok Ont.

Boston, June 8.—At a large -meeting of
Harvard students last night resolutions
were adopted denouncing the (eoent acta
of vandalism, and delaring that they were
the work of but one or two men, and
should not to charged by public opinion
upon the kbadents as a body. It was reand to employ detect ire* Io ferret out tto
guilty partial and bring them to Justice.

THE LEE MONUMENT UNVEILING.

Richmond, Va., M»y 30.—Ther« never Awful Plunge of a Loaded Pas­
wm such a gathering in this city 1A all Its
senger Car.
history, in point of numtora, as that of
yesterday: Old residents liken it to that
memorable springtime of 1881, when the TWENTY TO FOBTT FEMOKB LOST.
gray uniformed troop* began to gather for
the long and bloody struggle. It does not
BrUlf*-Tender* CarslMUie** Bring*
need a vivid imagination to see that
bout a Terrible DiMater at Oakland.
the two pictures, if placed side by side,
would bear n close reMmblancc, for then,
Identified—Th* Spring Palace at Fort
a* yesterday, the busy thoroughfares were
Worth, Tex.. Burned with an Unknown
Cl!e«l with soldiery and the wines and tore
bad already been flung to tbe braze a*the
Show* Heroic QnaUttss — Otbsr Fatal
symbol of a new cenfederncy. But yes­
terday there were 100 Confederate em­
blems where then there were but one.
OAKLAND. Cola., May BL—The carelessnes* of a bridge-keeper yeaterday on the
After the procesajon wm over and tbe Narrow gauge road led to the fatal plunge
vast throng had been brought to some of an engine and one car into a creek and
sort of order, Gen. Jubal Early arose and
introduced tto orator of tbe dny, Col. a terrible loss of life. Twenty bodies have
Archer Anderson. Early referred briefly torn recovered and as many more are
to the beginning of tto movement to build missing The three cars in the train con­
a monument to Gen. Im, and in the course tained atom IM) |&gt;eoplc. As it neared the
of his remark* sakl that be wm particu­ bridge the passengers who looked oat of
larly glad to welcome lhe private soldier the window Wfft- amazed to wee the draw
who did his duty before the war, during open.
the war, and who bad been doing his duty
and remaining faithful to his color* ever
The yacht Juniata had just passed
rinoe.
through, and the bridge keeper made a
Gov. McKinney's Bemark*.
desperate effort to close the draw, but
After the statue hod been unveiled Gov­ without success,- Luckily the weight of
ernor McKinney said it was hl* desire not the engine and the first coach broke the
to perpetuate animosity or excite bitter- train in two. and the rest of it was raved;
nera of feeling in any portion of this coun­ When tbe coach fell through it went
try, but to express tbe love and adoration completely under water, but a numbers of
of lhe people of the south for those who the paiuM-agcnt crawled through tto win­
had-fallen in their behalf. That feeling dows and escaped. The majority of the
was unconquerable and eternal |Ap- jou’sengera In the coach were women and
plauae.] Amid all the southern states children. Tbe car which had followed tbe
engine to the bottom of the muddy estu­
ary won rose, and such of the passengers
He named each state and. the chief repre­ aa had escaped therefrom were picked up
sentatives which it had sent tp the exer­ by yachta and small boats which gathered
cises. As to named In succession Reagan. at the acene.
Longstreet, Gordon, Holt, Hampton and
Thirty or Forty Person* frowned.
#
Johnston, each name was greeted with
When those were all picked up the boat.*
prolonged cheerbig. -Not with sorrow do gathered about the car where thirty or
they come," said he. -but os conquering
forty women and children lay suffocating
heroes they are here."
beneath the water. The top of the coach
was finally cut open and the work of remov­
ing the bodies commenced, ten being taken
Cleveiand, O., May 31,—The memorial out in quick succession. Conductor Re­
in honor of the second president of the rath was seen directly after the accident
United States to fall by the hand of an as­ and said, in all probability, thirty-aix wo­
sassin was dedicated yesterday with a pa­ men and children had perished. Three
geantry as appropriate as it was imposing; women and three children were taken from
and the ceremonies were witnessed by u the water alive and removed to the hospi­
throng so vast that estimation is at fault tal. Another jnong lady died soon after
when attempting to tell its numbers. being taken from tbe water. In a short
time thirteen bodies lay on the floor and
From every part of the country for tho on marble slabs awaiting Ideatiflcation.
preceding forty-eight hours the trains
The Identified Dead.
had come laden with loyal Americans,
The list of identified is as fcilowa: Mar­
eager to pay a tribute to the memory of tin Kelly, Oakland, assistant t hief wharf
James Abram Garfield. Among them engineer for the state; A. H. Austin, of
were statesmen, soldiers, and. civilians &lt;&gt;f Austin &amp; Phelji«, San Frincisco: Mira
national, aye. world-wide reputation; the Florence Austin; Mr*. Bryan O'Connor,
veteran who had followed the subjeet of of San Francisco: J. B. Irwin j sewing ma­
this great expreradon of a nation’s love and chine agent. Oakland; E. R. Robinson,
reverence when ho led them to meet the San Francisco; Malesta Luigi. San Fran­
foes of national unity, and the citizen of cisco; Capt. John Dwyer. Sacramento;
humble fame, who asked but to to per­ Mr. Williams, Stu Francisco;IL W. Auld,
mitted to join in the universal tribute.
’ colored, Honolulu: two Misses Keenan,
San Franciscd; JL Malerta, a Japanese
CHICAGO DRESSED BEEF.
boy. San Francisco.
Butcher* Going Into a Dea per* to

PirrsnriMi. Pa,, June 3.—The National
Butchers' association is preparing to make
a last desperate effort to rid itself of the
Chicago dresned beef incubus. The move
in progress ha* for its object tbe consoli­
dation of the various butchers’ organiza­
tions and all agrlculturaLinterest*. includ­
ing the Farmers' Alliance. At the recent
convention of the association at Cincin­
nati a committee was appointed to start
"he move, which is also directed to off net
tbe result* of the original package* de­
cision aa far aa it applies to butchers.
Will Fight to the. Bitter End.

TERRIBLE DISASTER IN TEXAS.
The Fort Worth Sprint Palace Burned—
A Frightful Scene.

Ngw YORK, May 31.—The Times' special
from Fort Worth, Texas, says: The grand
spring palace here is a »m&lt;ddvripg moss
and many lifelera bodiea are in the ruins.
A magnificent toil, the like of which in
brilliancy north Texas had never seen,Wo3
given in the palace Inst night. There was
a concert lasting until 10 o'clock, when
lhe dancing began. Guests were present
from all over t|e south and many from
other section*, among them Russell H.
Harrison. The fire broke out during tbe
di»nci.&lt;g and a terrible panic ensued. In
the confusion that now reigns it ix itnpotsible to tell how many have perished, bat
it is hoped the number will nutexcecd six.

The Ct&lt;E?olidhtJofi proi-ises u» drive out
Of butlines* all butcher* who handkdressed beef. This is to to done If neces­
sary by big rate cutting. A committee
has already been appointed and is quietly
at work. It will send out circular* in the
United States and will work to join the
farmers and butchers. Thia will be a
Mr. Hsrrisou was about to leave the
final stroke to crush the western drawed building at about 9 o'clock, when Pmitoef magnates, and no sum will to sjucred dent Paddock. Vice President Burbage
to make it successful.
4md Editor Malane, of The Fort Warth
Gazette, recognised him and escorted him
FATAL FIRE AT ST. LOUIS.
through tbe building until about 10
o'clock, when Mr. Harrison and his
friends moved towards the landing, and
St. Louts, Juno 2.—Shortly after 2 Mr. Klelchrr, pointing out the highly ino'clock In the morning fire broke out on flammnble character of tbe decoration—
the second floor of the building at 1,823 made up of cotton, live oak mom, graaaes,
Franklin avenue, which was occupied as a etc.—said a spark in such a building
tenement by several families. George would lead to frightful loss of life Vice
Wolf and family had rooms in the from President Burbage pointed out that the
part of the building, and Charles Hausse structure wax Ut by electricity, that no
.rooking was permitted, and that guards
and family occupied the rear apartments.
fire-extingubiheni were stationed at
The flames had gathered such headway with
frequent intervals.
when discovered that it was with great
difficulty the firemen succeeded in rescu­
Hardly had he uttered the words before
ing any of the inmates. The aged father
of George Wolf was suffocated by smoke. a cry was heard, followed by the shrieks
Mr*. Wolf and her two small children of hundreds of women on the upper floor.
Mr.
Staicher turnfed to Mr. Harrison with
were seriously burned, but will recover.
Mr*. Charles llanrae and her “-year-old son a blanched face, and said: “If* fire; wvt
were frightfully burned and their recovery yousdf1" “Stand still f shouted Harrison.
is doubtful.' The fire ta supposed to hava -Stay where you are, and pass out order­
originated in a paint shop on the flrat ly. ” The stairway upon which he stood
was instantly blocked by a sunring ma**of
floor. Damage to property (70,(M0.
men and fainting wumt-u, through which
KNOCKS OUT THE MAINE LAW.
Harrison tried to make bin way to save a
little child, which be and others had no­
Orlgi**! Fackage* uf Tangtafoot Can Be
ticed lying asleep behind the exhibit rail­
ing in an obscure corner of tbe building
AyolbTa, Me., May 30.—The supreme Mr. Harrison stood hit ground. togging
court yesterday announced a unanimous the terrified wom&gt;n not to give way, and
decision in the noted Burns liquor case, helping to extricate them from tbe crowd­
reversing lhe decision of the lower court, ed tnaM&gt;, until finally the stairway was
which convicted Burns under the Statutes. cleared.

Augusta an "original package" business,
selling only liquors, however, that were
Imparted fromclie provinces or other coun­
tries, claiming that the state had no right
under tk^Unitcd States constitution to
lnter&gt;re with his buninesa The state su­
preme court rays that the recent decision
of tbe United States court settles tto ques­
tion.
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C1UCAOO, May 31. — Perhag* never aince
ocaily cdebratdB aa yesterday. Itiwra ap­
propriately observed all through HUnois

INTO AN OPEN DRAW

PKORIA Illa,. May 30 —During the past
month there have been a aeries of extraor­
dinary and daring robberies committed
here that hare completely baffled the de­
tective* and police. Safes without num­
ber have Iwen opened ns easily a* though

discovered that tbe burglar
jelroan. the oldest ion of Ed

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Homo of Coagr***Washington Cm, May
Cullom «•
fered a n^lution in Ito
inquiring of the tretoury why
goods are forwsrdrd between tto Atlantic
S Pacific corata of tto Vidted StaUW
Via the r,.Tamilian Pacific railway, and
rebellrersneb made rtf "bll",,e"t ‘'.^The
lawful. The resolution went aver. The
anti-original package bill was
and debated. Democrat* arguing gener­
ally that it was unconstitutional No
idon was tukeil. Amoug tbe ■
sppolnrmenu sMounced «»lh“
IWetoilre Hnsnoe committee. After «u
crecutlvummiontbe tenste adjourned.
The home dlspowxl of • few P“bUe
building bills sud then went Udo ««■■&gt;*•
ou ttre river and harbor bill. Au
amendment aulhnrtahtg a trial of tbe out­
let .yrem foe tho Mi-lMlppI «“ tu^ud a. wore several otlreraprendmema, and
pending the dscirion of a point »t order
against provision, of tho bill fixing |re&gt;mltics for maintaining obstructive bridges
over navigable water* the house ad­
journed.
Washington ClTT, May 28.—An amend­
ment to lheconsular and diplomatic bill
was reported In the senate yesterday, pro­
viding for the carrying out of the Recom­
mendations of tto Pan American *jonference relating to the international railway.
Tlie anti-original lockages bill then came
up and waa debated at length by Morgan
and Turple in opposition and Pugh, Blair,
and othees in advocacy. No action was
taken. The house fortification bill was
reported, the conference report on tbe bill
for a public building at Cedar Rapids, la.,
was agreed to, i-nd the senate adjourned.
Reed presided in tto bouse. Tto suc­
cessor of $ntn J. Randall. Mr. X aux. was
sworn and took his seat. A bill was
Itassed appropriating tldfi.OW’ for ■
tional military parkofi the field of Chlckamauga,but eight votes, all ex-Con federates,
in the negative. Some routine business
wax then transacted, and in committee
tto river nod toYbor bill was again taken
up. The chair overruled the point of or­
der pending at adjournment Tuesday.
’Au amendment was adopted authorizing a
survey of the Illinois river from LaSalle
to the Miraisrippi to ascertain what lands
would be overflowed by tho construction
of a canal. A substitdte for the whole bill
was offered, appropriating HO,(XX),0(10 to to
expended by a Ixiard of commissioner*,but
rejected. An sttempl to strife out the
Hennepin clanra was defeated, and the
bill was passed. The house then sdjourned.
Washington City, May 30— Stewart
seized an opportunity yestenlay in tbe sen­
ate to give Maj. Powell, of the geological
survey, a piece of his mind. He raid the
major kept a l.-ig lobby at work to control
con grew and said the bureau of geology
was a great iying iu hospital for lame
ducks. And all this because Powell had
animadverted rather severely on an irriga­
tion scheme pi-oporad by Stewart. Teller
introduced a joint resolution declaring
that the United States will never, never
desert tto doo Id* standard. After two or
three amendments had been adopted that
only the legal mind could find any differ­
ence between, the nnti-origiual packages
bill waa i&gt;asFe&lt;l. with but ten vote* in the
negative, among them Turpie and Voor­
hees. The river and harbor bill was re­
ceived from tbe house, a short executive
session waa held and the senate ndjoarned
to Monday.
In the house Payson reported back the
senate bill for general forfeiture of rihlwny land grants. The agricultural appro­
priation hill was reported, appropriating
H.1M.4O). M5.OX) of which is for state ag­
ricultural experiment station*. Then in
committee a raft of public building bill*,
the appropriations aggregating W,SOO,OQO.
were favorably passed upon, among them
being thiwe for Milwaukee; Davenport,
la.; Boitr isUtM^uiu.
tfnuth Bend
Ind.
Madison. Ind. t*«u,ovo,’
Sioux City. In. (|30U,(MCfc Bloomington.
Ills. (glOO.OOO); Racine, Wis. (glOo.Wh;
Rockford. Ills. (&lt;100,0001; Fort Dcxlgn, la.
(&lt;75,iX&gt;0», and Sheboygan. Wia. (•afi.OUU).
The committee rose, and Turpin of Ala­
bama, stating that to had Ireardtbat he
waa.to to -fired’ pretty soon on a contest
case, asked unanimous leave to para a
public building bill. Objection was macle,
and Turpin had his revenge when the
next bill vame up by making the point of
no quorum, which was sustained, and the
house adjourned to Monday.
Washington Cm, June a.—The senate
yesterday ordered a conference on the
naval appropriation bill, and agreed to
the. conference reports on the military
academy and army appropriation hills.
The latter proridcaAhat no liquor shall be
supplied In military "canteens” at posts
In prohibition states. The remainder of lhe
day wta devoted to silver discussion with­
out action on the bill, a letter was re­
ceived from lhe president Inviting atten­
tion to the recommendations of tha
Pan-American congress regarding* uni­
form
customs
regulations
and
other mattera. A hill was introduced
authorizing the trannntadon of letter*
concerning penalans free through tbe
malls, and another to provide for tbe pur­
chase of silver bullion and tbe issue there­
on of certificate*.
‘The bouse spent most of the day pre­
venting anybody from doing anything
It was suspension day, .nd a number of
attempts . were mode to give condemned
cannon to different bodies far mouumenBut so many member*
wcre they that
the stock would run out talfore
got

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have been Injured m far. Of these A T.
Haines, chief hydraulic engineer of tbe
Fort Worth A- Denver railway, was no
badly burned that be died. Others fatellv
hurt are: A fi-year old girt, and W H
Grace and C.
. Kvarta, of Ntw Oriea£
l,rckcr-

ftviri

Elgin, HL. was bad-

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He then made a final effort tomouut the any and refused to para any bills. The ran
b‘!LreLieVll,g l1® buUders of the war
stairway and save the child, but it was too
Ute. The flames were burning the top
rails and decorations. Mr. Harrison hur­ mg to KG,(XX) was pamie&lt;L A bill wa* &lt;»
ried from the tmilding, first telling g IroSirod to tnclml. tUl ourytag
lotonroro. l»lv,
frantic door-man to carry out the big rec­ St,. .
reponol t.voroljj
ord book In wMdi the names of visitor* bill to Ux pamiu
were recorded. By the time he reached
the outMe Lhe roof of the palace was one
great blare. Women were running to and
Kiuimm Cll,
™
fro. shrieking for their h usbaud s and chil­ World
dren and'from t be opposite window* of loueUrnm. fl,tl al G,|brle. 0. T oa
the fiery furaare tbe forms of men and buunU, nlgb, „„
b'-«
women clihging to windows and dropping nujror My councllm.n,
o0i„” “J
twenty ftet to tto ground amid be
The loss is estima ad at MOO.OW.
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Through mere accident Thursday moniing
the thief was captured lu tto act of rob-

THE CONGRESSIONAL RECORD.

Bro. Kidd ot the loni. s_„,, ,•
beei. appointed porta.,,,., .J,'",- iu,

There will be a Ove tnlte w.in„
teKataaaeou Batur.lej nlKtl,
A. g. Wrijht, or
(. k
■
over and aeterel. Injured I,, ,
team ThurMay.
J * "“"it

Report- from Beller,„• ... 11w
and rye .round thatoetlui, „t “ *'?“
were Injured by the «,tIt .tCT,T£,'

Wm. Brown a weU-to-.io flnBw .
Pn&amp;M. Ml trnm W,
«
and wi» Imtiutfy kllle&lt;!. I.s
'
broke,, by (Be- fVll,

Crrr or Mtiioo, Jane
eouoeahu *»! &gt;« muu„ „„ J,’
™“P«U-

I.M.

1&gt;. T. Smiley, of Bittle l ,„k u,. , .
week for k 1TOOO mil, tri,,
“•
•“* L-rrUor,,,.™^ .
AlMk* before retunicr.
I1Br
A lion, and burv belonri..^
Stewart of Kalamaroo, iep,r,„| ,
been .Idle,, teat wrek, „„
TTiondaj after harm, been

o.
h “
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It woirkl be a relief to th, amaa,
welllie to be able to rest bi. .XwX
e,«a otx a Main atm-, riser brtiJX
would not live him lhe Glla.,1 ,u.„X „
fall down every time then- |. „
Iowa—Independent.
ta

Tue.*day tn the &lt;
Mich., is rilgbtl]
willUva. There
A running fig!
Hill, Tex.. Th

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a-Blily- Blather, a nona, i ru*
Sptnrrd In Detroit by sl„ rbr in, ",
Kalanwron Thund«&gt;. where leifo!
for eurerlnt booae, mid briplne Ide,
whatever Ire could tin.l, niihou' 're.
formality of consulting the on'

About 2 o'clock Thanday morplng the’
family of Jeff Waterworth. of Rattle
Creek, were awakened by soineode lb the
upper story walking arounil ami frying the
doom. The ladles became frightenM and
screamed, which awalc«n&lt;&lt;l &gt; g»-r.t!tmin
living Id another part of the hfitw, and he
walked out In Hie toll, gun In hrtil. and
saw an intruder, who claimed tli,t he *&lt;»
m&gt; intoxicated ttot be didn’t know what*be
To the names of those already published wa* doing. Clrcuinstann * however mlrht
as having taught an entire year in one look m though be tod entered the hoc«e
district, there should be add«-d that of Fred with the intention of burglarizing it
D. Hersey, No. S. Yankee Soring*. Thh Bo we* er be wa* let off and .nothing com
makes aluxe&lt;t exactly one seven th of all. with him.
the schools in the county employing a
A special to the Grand Rapids Itebitcnt
single teacher. Instead uf one seventh,
ray* that Ednatd May.
next year we hope there may be one half. from this
Already three director* have asked us to better known in this virinlty as ‘Billy the
Rakr
” died in one ofSteel's &lt;&gt;M lctir.ber
recoin mend a teacher for the next entire
nhaath's between this city and Langdon
school year. '_______________
last week from the efle&lt;t» of a kick re­
ceived while trying to steal H. S. SchteOser production ot farm nrodnrts. too much mar's driving mart «t Ixiwell last Marek
wheat, uat*. corn, too mauy cattle. bog* and
sheep, is bow tie cry. We prodine man- than He con ft seed to having plan* laid also to
our own people consume, sod forclunm. will steal the fast pacing mare ol 1’. Hnwcks*
onlj t«ke oitr surplus at lheir own vrice*.
and a grntte family man- of E. IL Callari,
U (here any light abend? Ye*. a little.
Nearly all of the cbean goven.inrai lauds have all of Ixiwell. He also claims to be a rel­
been sold, and western inlgratioti for boaie- ative of Charles May. Dow «lohi&lt; two
»le«l uud cheap land 1» stave*. «&gt;ur imputation yean; and alx month* time at Jaehm for:
1« Increasing at the rate of ZAOXseo a year, aad
ln,l*M than ten years a healthy home demand home stealing al Battle Creek and K»^mazoo.—Greenville Denxtcrat.X
wM more than overtake production.
,.Tton the great Deerlag factory. which but
the first successful Orate Kinder upnn the
Again n Coldwater citizen lias Iwii
li.arir^T und
,1.—
honored. Judge Lawyer wa- surprised
nw. K still al tt more lanrriy sari sueeesafulh- Thursday by receiving a notice from the
thau ever, endeavoring to help the farmer* to Parisian Academy of Industrial Invention*
make and save money, white belmofi Uiim- and Exhibits. France, informing him tUt
that after lhe examination of hr- late
the Republican test wluteVt’. A..' Awdria?
yurcr I’rr.rrlptlotiK.

"We have tbe queerest kind of presrriptiuas called for sometimes," raid a pharma'
cist a few day* since. ••Not very mauy days
■go a reputable physician w&gt;ut to ask me if 1
could get him sotec of tho t Lrus from a lee
rtteg, to be used. I think be rakl,te rcariat
fevvr.' And another physician once told ase
that bo liad secured marvelous remits In a
case where powerful opiates had failed by
using riru. from the Ute of a rattlesnake. *t_
Now York Evening San.

Lew Student—1 notice that in selecting a
jury you always question them about their
religion. Why is that, Mr. Hordnutt!
Mr. Hardnntt (great criminal tawrsrj-R
b always weU to know what a juryman's ro
ligion is you know.
Law Student-Are you afraid they wool
Lave religion enough I

Ti^ question of tto r. faotoale detraction
o( swallow* by electricity turn at last been
taken up tn France, and a report on the sabJ«n wm presented at a recent nwetlng of lb*
Zoological mciety. In tbe south of France
long wires are systematically erected along
tlwHCMhqre. and when tbe tired swallows
alight on them they are stunned or killed by
an ekvtrir'alww.v Tv. ui—j
J

purpo*w,

•

r

'

“ike" Kcriey. who .brute::, .lucre,, ,
young colored nun. In Kabimaa, mJ'
lime ago. wax eaptun.l In Grand itaUa
iaat week. He waa taken leek to K,&gt;, "
maroo and will Ire tried tor &lt;— p,.ing |™
prison, as well as assault and bit,err.
Kx-sitetlr John Calllgan. of Kalaoanu
On, was arrrSted some time ar» l«y Gaa_
Worden Glover for llleg-u! .fishing rad
as no ease was made out aaie.«
him the case waa nolle prwwd. •
Mr. (iallimm low now colhmcnred suit
agatari tbe Game Warden for ?i(N»
damages, for malicious prosecution.

had conferred on him the title of Cor-,
r&amp;pondlng Honorary Membri with at­
tribution of a diploma anti gilded medal­
judge Lawyer is entitled to cuiigratnlatiop
a. this recognition comes f:&lt;-ia an entirely
unexpected source and probablv from «n
examination of his patent thnfcgh the re­
ports sent out by the I*atrnt (ifftrebepartmentX. By tbe rules of this orgahta’
tion tbcrewre two kinds of member—
active and earreapondlng: and the latter
can never exceed half the former. This
puts tbe Judge in a comparatively small
circle whir* makes It even the greater
honor.—Coldwater Republican.
The story foes that while the fish commiralcDer’s car was at Lansing a tew «l»r»
ago. tbe gentleman in charge of the car in­
vited some of bls friend* in to we the in­
terior arrangement of tbe car am! explain
tbe modus operand! of th* buslnem.
Among tlMMt* who came in just as he was
through with tbe explanation was. a
stranger. The manager of the car b*'- “
tumbler full of water In hi* bawl and m
thi&lt; water was about two hundred baby
wall-eyed pike. The stiangvr. -uj.pmlnc
the manager was "wttlng ’em up. ‘ dq»w«
tbe whole tumblerful before anyone could
interfere and did not know tliat !*e
swallowed a whole fish-pond until m»Then lie began to feel sick to hl* rinmaeh
but tbe lish refuser! to leave their new
abode. The fish manager remarked as tor
train left the station that that wM.tbr
man be ever sew who could &lt;at tw»
hundred fbh at one sitting. This b
to be a true yarn.

,
aU*C*d immunity of smoker* from in­
fectious dtmaao i* uot a mere fancy, as it is
•town the tobacco smoke destroy, microbe.
Attention is
The coroner’s jury sitting
J1*®
called to tho injury u&gt; tbe infsntaof tbe poor
*°
crowded apartromas by lobacoo quest ever the body found In the
smoke, the symptoms being anntou eyes, list- Wird’. mill, met at the office ■'u'1J*
’L"3"1’ ’ e"U** ‘dghta, oau*&lt;-:i and loss of Hall Monday and there bring m&gt;w&lt;
sppeUte, wulch dteappeur «» rmnaval of tbo evidence offered, rendered tire
.
Xenllct:
We the Coroner’s Jury upon the
dent* iwfore us taken, coticlmh ‘'“J* I ,
body lying dead, was that of All*n
•
Smith, late of the city ‘d
Michigan, that to came to hl*
£
violence by Uic hand of aom* I*1
persons unknown, on or abu.t
•
1SW. Slzned H. A. H.irh. ■
men only are the door p«=te uf Sarataff Jr. G. K. Brewulng. E.
* a*b«l cktui until a new aeoaiut Lt started.
Wralon Gi™.., O«»r Col*. • “'’"J
The )ary l»«d Uwlr eouelu- ■•»
mnnlered urw

SwT'
ln« Ulxmr. ™,

!■ tbe lark
prt&lt;re** in our cou
ef uniformity lu bo
ttot arc very poor.------ .
is wasted Id bearing ctaaws rendered
necessary by this diversity &lt;rf books.
Tractors are themaelvei responsible in a
measure for tblw state of aCaira, Some
roust drag In a favorite took anyway, and
thus siicceesling teachers have produced a
strauir medley. This text-book question
is a perpl«%h’k o*** ,n&lt;* • source of much
dlscu'rion everywhere, tome
states
haw attempted to solve the problem by
going into the publishing btMlneas; ImL if
we may credit the report*, the experinnfijt
Is proving but satisfactory. Neither dprs
It seem wise to place in tbe hands vt a
board the authority ta prescribe books for
an entire state as has been proposed by
some. .State uniformity may not be &lt;te­
ri able, thxugn for a llmitofl territory, a
coanty for Instance, such uniformity dors
seem for the best. Families are constant­
ly moving from one district into another
and to procure different books wkh each
removal 1* quite a burden to some. In­
deed. these dianges are one et the eauars
of tbe -mlx-up" in books U&gt; be found In
many schools. The free tead-lwok plan in
vogue In some states and la manv cities
would etfrctually solve tbe question, but
the vote on this matter last fall in tbe
vzrious school districts would indicate
that this remedy is not likely to be em­
ployed wry soon. The power to prescribe
books is bv law placed In the bands of
each school board (toe. 42. School Code)
and it Is a matter that demands their care­
ful and serious attention. No district can
afford to have tbe teacher waste from 30
to 00 minutes each day. While It might
be genuine economy In very many cases to
make Hie change at onoe even though
some of the books l* paid for by the dlrtrict as Is provided for by Sec. 4S. still
this rout** might not always be for lhe
best Hannony is a very Important factro
in the making of a saccemful school, and
school boards must yield something to tto
wishes of the people. One thing every
board can do and should do: Adopt a list
of books amt then as new books are need­
ed sec to it that the pr&lt;&gt;j*r ones arc ob­
tained and thus In a short time tlie object
will be aceuinpllsbed and no one can find
fault. We arc not interested In tbe books
only as lliey neem the. best, and believe R
unwise for any board to adopt the books of
any one house upon all subject:-. A firm
may publish an excellent series of reader*
and- a very poor grammar or history.
Some of them have a scries of four books
upon geography and arithmetic while two
are enough. Tills matter will be brought
before the examiner* and Inspector* at
their joint meeting next Adgust with a
view to some united action an this ques­
tion.
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that he In eo«&gt;|»iiy
L. odj
■Ude ■ Uaoroolli examine'to '■&lt; “
aad r«t|&gt;d marks of
„ “i wll’ '
ehwt, tha imueto &lt;d wbldl
eontuewl In x ' eral ptoee. “J"" '' rf IW
«■ a aeewe ermtwto »'
,WI (h xir.
brain. Tbe lanp were »1W • w
«Meh wonM iM haee been
tbedeeesMd suffered death t'^1 u
fog—|lgay.l* Creek Journal.
a
■IW Howard borne l« *'^L‘"?‘ bS

ramtIMdeoauen •»

captured.

Fifteen. Nihil

apiring again*?
quantity of exp
residence of the

Montginnerj’. }
Farmers' Allisr
n-quircs 384 to

Kuhn, of Chics

and the other* ■
Henry Boyet
blow up a Ch
Wis.. a few daj
Th.- second
America met al
Ing, with orrrl.
Professor R. &lt;

The Forest C
forth Ilin-, haa
mence buKinea*

City (la.) Joun

date foroongre

Thomas Will
triple murder i
own guilt Fri
with tbe blow
victims on hta :
Unknown fit
lemuller, a T
home near San
rated hi* ciotl
routed him to

Itsoria, Ills.. ti
nection with i
admitted to to
burglary, hta f
Th© war oo
which reached
trip from Qu

s:n;«-nded pay
tion ot the owl

Thompson's *
&gt;100,000, will

The Chocta*

Rcaiiing. Ohio
F5.000.
Fire la rar
Ashland, I’a.
flame*.

Chicago, died

Two little d

Snowden Si

and Thursday
terrible s^ony

Dr. Johnsqt

ill
He

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�NEWS IN BRIEF.

SCORES OH THE BALL HELD.

WOMAN AND HOME.

;,. most startling case of elopement yet
took place at Chicago. Tuesday,
h. Burgh* Starr and Edith Yates, agwl
.. n.■!;v.-|v-ind 4 yeatui left their homes
,
lifter walking ten uiilps,
,‘i, r .••nd .*'juml asleep by the roadside
[.,! H-uirncdto their almost distracted
• tawrd ot health of Illinois ire­
: there were 2.4OU inquests hkld
, • '.
&lt;lurtng 1S^, of which 1,$3U
. .. . . rk&lt; IxKliesof males. Of suicides
371. only 70 being females.
!. :.ts killed 4’41
,
; —.i- Lawrenee Southwick^a well:1 .r i-t ei Des Moines,.was Ktahbed
t : ureday night by un unknown
. •
He tuny recover. He was not
,.
, . have an enemy in tho world.
;
K. Igunb, of Tolono, Hta., was
■
|. ,.t|!n&lt;is Tuftulay night. He
4,-rw chloroform in the face of
■
•i -s .spurred his horse and
,
i. .uiple of harmless shots being

m^eb,

')•).

: I uni Vftnx, successor; of the
llaminll. took his seat in congress
•.th;। -.«.is so severely injured
ii&lt;- college row al AanjAriior,
- .July tenter, and, it is believed,
I tu• tv Is talk of expulsians. .
i'.4 iittbi took, place near Jflberty

■‘liners, in which one,desperlied, two wounded, and six

:: -.&lt;• white and iiveculpred)hiiyo
.iiiliy nt Lincoln. Ills., to having
’ Iota-- fur their votes at the April
Thirty more indictments Mid

•r the life of tho oxar. A
plteivr-s was captunxi nt the
D&lt; .uis ratic state convention nt
. Ala. yesterday, Kolb, the
XllUure candidate, got 3fa&lt; votes
.• hi the third IxxUuti which
i'.nt te’fwi adjournment. It
.o&gt; hi iiOminnDe.
is in the family of Frank ic.
&lt; hicagii. were poisoned Thureir.ngpie .tuppemed to have &lt;qn- .ui (&gt;m? of rhe persona^ a hired
■*:i only as John, a Swish, died,
i i t- \vere made seriously Hl. I
■
suspected of trying !to
i Chinese laundry at Merrill,
r« Jays ago, ha* been arrested.
•

■
at Pittsburg Thursday niorn:' 1 ver I JikHlelegntes in nttcndnnhe.
K G. Sanderson, fur seventeen
.: “I of lite Burlington. Li.,
■I*, is deadraged 42. .
&lt;t Kity K'abional bank, of Rockluw been authorized to Qtau4 I • Perkifc.. editor of Tha Sioux
Journal, decline?* to lx* u catiili• vngrvAs, from that district.
i
in- Williams, a man charged with
..order .it Sedtiltn. Mo., clinched his
Friday by appearing in court
hr !&lt;I -Hi-dtainwl hat ot otic of his
■ :*n hi« head. |
an ticudfitooi Theodore Werth•:. a Tex.'H ranchman, from his
.. v Sun Diego [last Sunday, aaiu.•j - clothing with turpentine mu!
I him t*. death.
•js liiiiui. son 5&gt;f Ed SpeltaauJbt
11-.. tbe latter well known iiVcpnn ill: the &lt;'ronin trial, has'tajeri
• teii) in fJ.44w on the charge {of
. hi- father going his bail.
i
.-t&lt;!.-iknidiip Normunmn,
... i;-.l New Yo^k Friday, made the
n Queenstown iu six days, five
I it- luiutite,, the fastest maiden
n rcropl. She smm*ta-l forty f*et
in n &lt; &lt;fllisi»n with an loejkejg.
-■ ■ ‘ N. Y. iNational bantaTwhich
•I payment ov.jing to the defnlea.&lt;■ ea-liier. C. A. Thompsofi, is dxto resume
business shortly,
ui'- shortage, which amount-.to
will te: met by his friend- aijil
&gt; linctaw Indians have Qtganized a
company with a capital of luno.dx).
brewery of Kleiber &amp; Brother, at
•g. Ohio, was burned Friday. lx»w.
• i- raging in the Bast-colliery, in
I. Pu. Workmen arc fighting the

v Haizanl Smith, an oldsett ler of
• link-children of Michael Hart, of
Havep, Conn., were killed by a nin-

Snowden Smith, of FHyettevilb, Ark.,
k in bitten or a dog more than a year ago
aii'l Thursday he died of hydrophobia Iin
hi tin- general assembly of the L'nlied
i i.
UTiims at Buffalo, Monday a mo■ -i uns adopted referring back a repart
with instructions to report prohibiting
’•!&lt; rgyuft-n nnd t heological students from
living tobneca in any form.
Hi . Johnson Adams Allen, preaident of
Ku-h M.-dictil College, is lying seriously
ill at hi- residence, 2001 Michigan avenue,
&lt; 1 e ag &gt;. fr&lt;*m a complication of diseases.
mouth, but his end is undoubtedly close
at hand.
'
Thutnon Overby, of Kentucky, and Rob­
ert Sanders, an Indianiaa, fought a duel
•*ti a revolvers Sunday night in a cemetery
«. IxniKvflle. Sanders was dangeroiuiy
wotindril. while Overby was unhurt. A
pretty Hoosier brunette, of Evansville,
was thefanse of tbe fight.
It the meeting of Presbyterian minia­
ters &gt;n Chicago Monday, Rev. H. S. Willuiuis.
Englewood, who baa bad trouble
with In. congregation. Attempted to make
* apcech of explanation, but was called
'tewn by M&gt;m» women who shouted, "Falae,
falM*/’ until hc waa compelled to stop. ।
At Ijike George, a village forty mites
from Ottawa, Canada, in old man named
Campeau gave hte grandchildren and their
mother some poisonous roots to eat, also
taking some himself. Three of the chil­
dren d&gt;d from the effects, and the rest of
me family, including Campeau, are conaidcred in great danger.
It will require six years and an annnel
appropriation of $3»),0Q0to complete tbe
official records of the rebellion.
Ten of the principal breweriea of San
r rancijco are said to have been sold to an
English syndicate for $7,500,000.
Harry j. Carle, confidential clerk of the
A Bioih Packing company, Denver, te
umlcr arrest for embezzling ffi.000.
Mexico is alarmed at tho influx of
ChtneM, who are displacing Mexican
workmen rm account of the cheapness of
their tabor.
The Greenbacker* of Alabama have pot
* »tete ticket In tbe field.

• HERE IS A KIND OF KITCHEN
ECONOMY WHICH IS WASTEFUL.

♦equent effect upon the health mav bo judged
when it is found that twshro yearj after ths
graduation one young woman, ranking at
tbe head of her class, h tbe mother of 4x viearoua children; two others, earnest student*,
have oacb a family of fire, and a number of
others have four children.
'

ri«l clammates living nt a distance There
mentioned nr« personally known to be mo­
thers In tbo fullest sense, and constitute strik­
ing contradictious to tbe claim that odtn-ation
Has nn injurious effect upon woman. "But,"
it may be objected, "there are exceptionally
healthy women." Dndjubtedlv, but if the
training has any influence at all, it should
make them fall slightly isilow the' standard
of the praceding generation, whereas, in sev•ral instance,, tha} unproved upon the record
M their mothers, not only fa general health,
but in the condition and rise of their families.
—Miss Alien B. Tweedy in Popular Science
Monthly.

"Many a young wife," said a motherly wo­
man tho otbsr day. "woakl find th. wheels
«r. ofi! La
or her household mpving much more smooth. Brotherhood: At New York—New Vn.v J
H«-“d . Huh leu
tiw furnishing of her drawing room and de­
vote It instead to supplying W kitchen with
tabor saving appliances and plenty of uteniils. Economy in kitehen uteiuita tnay easily
te pushed too far, und if there is another
p.ace where a woman may te more readily
Baldwin nd Boyl,. At Bo«on—Bmton excusod than another for extravagance it is
ud Mur Just there.
phj. H^dudt u,l ll.uigau
■
‘‘To.have to stop in the njiddle of making
tbu
^lnl„1 w. a desert in order to clean a saucepan or. u
Woman, commercially conddered, is scal­
•lay.
lAea^pie: At New York (mnm kettle in which the soup had b&lt; -.&gt;n prewired
York 1, Cincinnati 3; liatteries teernwr you have not mother, is folly wbm ing the heights ahrecuit-nf man. That is
—M elch and Morphy, Foreman and Bald­ roup kettle, can te, had for twenty-five cents wliat a I’ittebtirg drummer learned in Clove­
win; (afternoon) New York 0. Ulucinnati 1; aoch. To have your kitchen knives of such laud, much to hw discomfiture, and he has
batteries-Bude and Murphy, Viau and poor metal that they will not stay sharp, or not quit telling mid complaining alxiut it
A! B&lt;*ton (morning)—Boston 6, to let a good knife remain dull because you yet. He went into a bouse that bandies en­
iflttsburg Ih batteries—Get^Sn and Gau- thick j^u cannot afford to spend ten e»it* to gine supidies and fixture*. He was followed
rell. behmidt and Berger; (afternoon) have it sharpened, is a real waste uf strength by n jietite, rather pretty lady, jauntily
Boston 3, Pittsburg 0; batterim-Nichobl out of all proportion to tbo saving. To have drewd. He adiuired her! on sight, and
and BenneU. bowders and Wilson. At oothing by which you can measure vour in­ thought that she must surelyb-jtheprt^ri* .
Bi ook yn imorningl-cbiaMcn «, Brooklyn gredients accurately, becansu It costs'more to "etor's daughter.
4. batteries—Hutchinson and Kittredge, buy a set of weights or a graduated glass ' He forgot buxlnees in his extreme considr
- ’Z£1and Bu*l,ong; (afternoon' Brooklyn mtawure than to trust to guess work and ah eratiou for the observance of good manners,
&lt;, ChIcago H; batterie»k—Hutchison and old tea cup, has spoiled many u g*&lt;s| dish and politely stepped aside to allow her to
Kittredge, Carruther*. Hughes, and Daly that cost just as much and luu brought hu­ adders* her father before be undertook to get
%n order out ot him. lie was a,little ustonAt Philadelpiiia (monilng)-Philiulvlphla miliation on many a good rook.
"Tnscrapo your porridge pot with a spoon ished to km Iwr liand the old gentleman a
4. Cleveland H: bntteries-Vickery and
Schriver, Beating and Zirrmer, (after­ beeanM you will not buy n patent pot scraper card, completely daz-d when she began to
noon) Philadelphia I. Cleveland 4; batter­ lor twelve cents wears out ten gptxms to ono talk steam gauzes, tbe .very things lie was
ies—Smith and Schriver, Wadfiworth and pot scraper, nnd the hired girl invariably selling; had almost a stroke of apoplexy
wlects your best spoon for t’lat purpose. when six’ took an order, and widled 1m&gt;. was
Zimmfer.
deoil when* die lookwl at bini tu site tripped
Brotherhood; At Boston (morning)- Sifting the coal antes b such a dirty business cut with a uilschievou* smile, which sold
Boston 8, Buffalo 7; batteries—Daley, Kil- as it in usually performed, and the servant plainly that die knew what !»•.* wm there for,
rby and Murphy. Fcrsou and Muck- (uf. kicks against it so vigorously, that the most snd die had gjot in ahead of him.—Cleveland
ternoon) Bokton 10, Buffalo 3; battcries- economical housekeeper soon alxmdons it in Plain Dealer, i
Kadbourn and Murphy, Keefe. Mack and desjiair. A patent ash sifter that allows no
Halligan. At Philadelphia(morning)-Pbil- dust to CM-a]K&gt; and preserve* nil the half
adelphia 4, Chicago 2; batteries-Sanders burned coal will pay for itself In one winter
A well known citizen adopti .l a nortd ex­
and Milligan. King and Boyle; .afternoon and hut live. A cheap refrigerator *iui be pedient the Other nigh! to secure peace. It
had for ono-tiiird tbe cost of a good one of
—Philadelphia V, Chicago 3; batterieswas
iucumtqnt upon him to attend to some
the same siic, but if you buy it your ice bill
Buffiugtoa and Crons. Barston and Far­ will be tfvicc as targe. •
business down ,towu, and he prumired i:i&gt;
rell. At New York (morning)—New York
wife tbaf ln* would jxxitively be track at trill).
“There is hurdly anything in the Elleben There would in* no slip up, no necidents or.
II, Pittaburgh 7: batteries—O'Day and of which there are not tno varieties, tho
Ewing. Staley and Carroll: (afternoon)- cheap and tbo dear, mid tbe result of the mw mishaps, no ‘rtfs’’ or "huts"—there could be
Ncw York* 8, Pittsburgh »; tmtteries—
of either is generally. Its'react opposite in
(Irene, John Ewing and Vaughn, Galvin- ttctual eash. But in comfort th one’s self and b:3O prompt. His wife looked a little doubtand Carroll. At Brooklyn (morning)— to one’s husband and children, a saving of
Broklyn IB, Cleveland 4; batteries—Weyh time, temper, brain worry and back ache, hour you are later than tliaU ’ she'iteked. '
ing and Kislow, Gruber and SutcliffJ (af- they repay their cost many times ovup every , ’’Don**!" Be exclaimed ' nnd forgot all
cibout it.
'
ternoon)—Brooklyn 14. Cleveland 10; bat­ week.''—New York Tribune.
teries— VanHaltren and Cook, O’Brien and
suddenly bethoiqght himself of his wager,. Of
Snyder.
cuurw
his
wife!
was up. “Here, my dear.
Biuse liall Mores Saturday are given
Actresses are tho only dam of women who I'm two hoiM-s nnd n half; late; hero's
below: League: A*
”—
—
*.ew »yn
..
. Ii ucwxi
^rinHm.nr'i9
ALJ»&gt;
Wi'
Orci. ^
'or^
to wash their heads. They live in a Double pay, Now. don’t say a word.'' The
i CtacInnMI 11: tatlorin—Sb.rrott and
„u th, »aw, u„
Ninimen
nnd
k
.
.
. *■ ’
. Duly saw that site could not honorably refuse
Sommers, UnrvM
Duryea and
Keenan. At juriuus effiN ts of which
nothing but soap and to abide by the contract, but declares n&lt;Av
Brooklyn—Brooklyn 7. Chicago 4; bat warm wator will avert. Ordinarily water is that she w wldn’t have taken &lt;10 for tho cur­
teries— Lovett and Daly. Coughlin nnd bud for tho bead; it chills tho scalp and rots tain lecture which site bad mapiiedout and
Nagle. At Philadelphia—Philadelpbin S, the hair. I have customers who have not committed to memory for the occasion.—St.
Cleveland 3; batteries—Gleason and Cle­ put waterahi their hair since they were chil­ Louis Ilrpuldie.
ments. Lincoln and Zimmer. At Boston­ dren. One lady, with a suit of the most
Boston 8, Pittslmrg V; batteries—Clarkson beautiful black hair 1 can recall, told inetdie
sod Bennett, and Jones, Baker and Wil­ had not washed her heed since her wedding
While the lot &lt;if a dressmaker's apprentico
son.
is hot an enviable one, Ibero arc few trades
day, and that was thirteen years ago.
Brotherhood Al New York—New York
But tbo hair must be kept clean, for all for women that offer such ;&gt;rizes iu making
23. Pittsburg 3; batteries—Keefe and that. I know nothing lietter than a good clothe* for ot her woujun. The chief dress­
Ewing, Tetter and Carrol). At Brooklyn brush, which’, if well applied, will invigorate maker ot u Bond street ftdublidiment will
—Brooklyn 2, Cleveland 3: batteries— and cleanse the head atu! give a gio* to the
Murphy and Daily. Bakeley and Snyder. hair that nothing else will secure. I consider What is m‘;re. the supply is nut equal to the
At Philadelphia— Philadelphia 4, Chicago the comb a most deleterious instrument mi- demand. A good bead woman will always
5: batteries—Sunders, Cunningham nnd Icsa handled correctly.
n &lt;&gt;ituatfan. Naturally this encjuragcs nn
Milligan, Baldwin and Farrell. At Bos­
ton—Boston 17. Buffalo ft; batteries—Mnd- combing, is to tear out or break the hair. Independence of spirit that is often fatal to
ddn and’Jdurphy ami Haddock, Halligan The proper way is to begin at the enda Get long eoiitinualiee m one place. A chief band's
ami Mack
’
the tangles out first, and ascend by degrees. work is confined to cutting out, overlooking
Chicago, June Ik—Yestenlajr’a-base bull The treses smoothed out should then be di­ tbu plhcr women and conferring with tbe de­
games resulted in tho following acorai: vided into three dr four parte and combed in signer. The designer is the rock over which
League: Al New York—New \Virk U, sections. In using a flue tooth comb never uiost of item split, for if be wants too many
alterations tba ilressuukkcr rebels. Tho Lours
Brooklyn 4; batteries—Ruaie and Buckley, drag it through the length of th** hair unlcai of a chief hand are not lieavy, and no Paris
Carruthers nnd Clarke. At Philadelphia's
1'2.” J*.’, IL you ore anxious to becotno bold.
etiuL-atiuu U uccrasary,a» many suppuMs. It
n
14:
batteries
—
"N
Tho
dandruff
is
net
in
the
hair;
It
•*
in
tbti
—Philadelphia 6, Boslon 14: batteries—
French ideas arc n«e&lt;l&lt;MJ a l-TvSuch woman is
Vickery, Smith and elements. Niehols scalp, and the scalp only sUbukl bo combed or imported. The (test houses prefer au English
and Bennett. At Pft.sbtirg—Pittsburg 1, rerajied. By carefully dividing the hair tbo baud who is thoroughly.English.—Pall Mai*
Chicago 14; batteries— Hutchison nnd KitL- head can be bared and combed. A iittto
redgv. Itawsun and Berger. At Cleveland practice will enable a maid to glide the comb
—Cincinnati 4, Cleveland 3; batteries— out of tbo hair, removing much of tbe dand­
.Vlcgant Tritllnc at Dinner.
Hbines nnd Harrington, Beatin nnd Zim­ ruff and dust with it. What remains in tho
Another innovation which invokes a good
hair can be brushed off. It is difficult for an
mers
•
4
.
deal of elegant trifling nt table has l&gt;ee.i in
individual
to
clean
her
own
bead.
The
duty
Brotherhood: At New York—New York
troduced into fashionable houses in Paris
10, Boston 7; batteries—Hwing and Ewing, should be performed by some ono.
A very excellent sbampoo can te prepared during tbe progress of that sometimes dreary
Kilroy and Kelly. At Philadelphia—Phil(&gt;art of the &lt;|mner called “dessert.” This
at
homo
tliat
will
keep
tbo
bead
in
a
healthy
aifelpbin 12, Brooklyn 7: batteries—Knell
condition. Put into a toilet bottle a mixture conr.sU iu the practice of placing on tho table
and Cross, Sovvders nnd Daily. At Buf­
small receptaclt* in silver, rather bluntly
falo—Buffalo 1, Pittsburg b; batteries— rontahiing the following ingredients: One called mannites, or ••puts." Tbo mannites
pxit of water, five ceuU' worth of powdered
Baldwin and Mack. Maul |ind Carroll At Castile
so^p, two tabtespoonfuls of alcohol, are carefully covwed, and i;iay contain al­
Chicago—Chicago7, Cleveland 20: batteries
monds, nuts, cakek, or any other tiny kick­
—Baldwin nnd Farrell, Bakely and Sut- half tiro quantity of borax and tbe yolk of shaws of the sort. Tho elegant trifling comes
two eggi*. The egg contains iron, which will
cllffr.
___________________
(Aro nbsorlied; the soap and borax will clcauso tn when the guests, brimful of mystery as to
Matt Morgan, the noted artist and cari- • the skin and tbe alcohol supply a sufficiency the contents of their respeexive receptacles,
of beat to prevent cold.—Interview in New go through a process of exchange and barter,
caturixt, died in New York Monday.
each discovery being sainted with observa­
tions of a more or line spiritnl character.
THE MARKETS.
Polite badinage is the rule When a guest has
SUngiuv** I’ersoaified.
•
Chicago. June 2.
Lately a lady shopping in «mm&gt; of the large exchanged his well filled manmu, for a com
Following arc the quotations on the board
porativoly
empty one, or received from a
of trade to-day: Wheat—No. 3 June, opened dry goods store, on Broadway, noticed a fair neighbor a "pot’’ replets with rare deliclosed ante: July, opened ftJJ^c, closed couple also shopping. The tnan, evidently caciee^n trod for his own relatively valueless
O34»c: September, op med »lHc. closed Me. tho husband of hi* companion, had a very
C rn-No. X Jane, opened 33He. cicael »4c; pompous and condescending manner. Ha assortment of sweets.—Cor. London .TeleJuly, opened »wl closed Me; September, joked with the pretty clerks and hurried up Ktaph'
opened and cloaed »Wc. Oats-Na. 3 June, tho cash boy. They were buying a bonnet,
Giving Shape to Feet.
opened 2S*ic. &lt; losed
July, opened aBty. or rather ho wm buying the bonnet. She
Every one. but especially children, should
closed 5B»6c. Fork—Jane, opened $18X1. rhned wore a handsome hat trimmed in lovely
$13.15; July, opened nnd cloaed $1140- Imrd—
wear properly tittiug shoes, no matter bow
plumes and all of her apparel was handsome, common their material They should bo
Jtane, ..pened &gt;S.07tf. clewed $8.0).
Live sto.-k—Union stock yards prices were but beseemed to view herns a poMredon neither too largo uor too small, and should
&lt;&gt;taxed as follows: Hogs-Mnrktt opened purchased * ith his money. He chojo ’b« iiave low, flat heels, that must bo )»n&gt;mptly
dull and price. Ite lower than «»“ird.&gt;; bonnet, tbo material, everything. She stood ‘-righted" as hood as they bcgin)to wear to one
lint grades. &gt;3K«H (H. rough racking. $A»O by timidly listening and approving bis
C$1.»r. mixed lots.
h«wx racking choice, then ba paid for it although she tim­ side. If the tom of the foot show a tendency
to overlap they should bo rubbed with tbe
nnd shipping lota. $3.BkiM.OTMChtcle- Strong; beevem
””2^ idly suggested that it should bo sent home C. bands once or twice each day; and if this cam
mixed. $l.&lt;oa8.»); Mockers and feeders. $S *X?- 0 D. so she could try it before settling for be given when tliecnrving commencaiit will,
iu
Mr.
M.
must
pay
’
Tor
it
himself.
Tbca
:i O- Texas grasxers.
fed, $3—&gt; 3.00.
as a rule, prove sufficient to correct any
Sheep—Lower, dull; shorn, (UXhiLTO wooled. they went to tbo glove department nnd ho irregularities of this nature. If a nail is way­
ordered some gloves out, and while the girl
S&lt;Froduce: Butter-Fine,t cream crim. 18© was fitting a pair be looked nt hta watch and ward in its growth, .trim it only lightly at tbo
13U ner lb: finest dairies, luftlic; packing. remembered an appointment for which be thing corner, but fully at tbo opposite cor­
ner. If both corners grow too deeply into
stock
Egg»-«trlctly fecab.
already five minutes Late.
tbe flesh, dip them .carefully and lightly, and
nw dos. Poultry—Chickens. H®8Hc^per lb.: was
He Beemetl very much provoked because then scrape tbe center of tbo nail from tbo
the
girl
did
not
have
tho
gloves
fitted
on
his
dne. Potatoos—Ou track-common and toiled.
tiprto near tbe root until it is thiu and flexi­
aSifc ier bu: Peerlem. «O«e: Burbnnka. wife’s hand. Finally, after much dtaeuwion. ble. This proQMB seldom fails to correct re­
SOOSBc: ’sweet potatoes. $8.B)i$3.re per bbl
fractory nails—provided, of course, they are
Apples—$4- uivQO per bbl- Strawberries .6c
not neglected too loeg.—Chicago MaiL
•££» wnr-HML
unpardoonMa raq^at &gt;ald: ‘‘Ob, Hanrr, Cao
brush.
: green, self^working.
rod ItTir— learn ma car rarer Ha rro—uad,
A ladv who can afford to erect glass bousea
ia.-ide and cover*.
common brush. 8fci tbm arched In Ida pod»U, and c«dd not
find less than a quarter of a dollar. He tried ar rent them should by all means devote her
esicrgies to the growth of choice Cowers for
&lt;o ert that cbanjad, but nndlM that Uma cutting; nothing pays »d well, and, though
w„ OritMt. ha tar. It toher-jua. Von
Wtmt-Ko 2 red winter. WMc
the initial expense is great and tbo firing uo
d» July. »••*“£’ tjyw. »«£ e.nr.tll changed on lta&gt; car and band the light matter where coal Is dear, she will save
rest to me lu tho morning for my car fare.
a good deal in the labor department, for there
Tbe very poorest shop girl in that store was will be scarcely any work.that it is physically
4BU&lt;- caah; do June, «Wc: doJuly. mcjio
41Kc Oats—Steady; No. t mixed, 33Hc clad she was not that man’s wife, although
S';“* »■«. «*= do,J"'!k5his wife wore silks and fin. laces and Bred impoesibln for her to perform herself, and
In,I Barley-Nominal. Pork,-Dau, me*. tn a handsome borne.—Cor. St. Louis Post- none that cannot be performed by intelligent
In^“_. . .. _. a _uo.« ir Ju r. $8.® Aulads uuacr her supervision, provided, of
Dispatch.
course, that she knows her business.—Wof’?ti5ei5ark- Cattle—Market ruled firm, at

tus OT,- 2y^ .

moody. I1*

for 1cm than &lt;100 a weak. and she ban do
troubl.' in f.ndin^ constant employment at
that figure. 8ho u a splendid colorist.and b
■New'York

Thochentio, or prevent given at the betroCbal by tbe bride's father to tbe bridegroom's
fattier, is not to exceed one rn;&gt;eo audreten
auparis u-ad betel nuu. Tbe marriage t bentlo
payable to the bridegroom's father may bo
one rup&lt;» and shall n&lt;A exceed liX) rupees.
Tbo value of the eocoanuta distributed at the
marriage iructeeion i» not to exceed ton
rupees, and tbe same limit is fixed on the
value of the mosalu, or present by the bride's
maternal relation. The payment at tlie
ceremony when th* bridegroom toucheq with
his fingrre his muther-iu-law’s draaa must
not go beyond two rujieca. The number of
dinner parties given by the LHie's family is
not to lie more than five, and the number of
guoste nt each not more than twenty-flea. Tbe
marriage party going to tho bride's village
are not to »pend more than, thirty rupees, and
when thu bridegroom is iuvitrd an a winl
evening at hb father-in-law's house be is not
to be paid more than two rupees nor to taka
with him more than five men.—Tinies of
India.
■ '
.

aphorisms—that a girl can not be "‘ham­
mered into shape." SIm* mpst bo allowed to
grow" as a flower or a tree grows, while a
l&gt;oy seems to come up straighter for a certain
amount of hardship and Severity. Nor is
this a fanciful distinction. Mun and women
are not alike, bill complementary. Tbo man.
whose work in tbe world is to coml-at and to
subdue, is by blows made stronger mid more
flrm in flu jirineiples. while with tbe wioma'n
it is quite othbrwisc. Plows, hammering,
simply crush bar, or twist her out ot shape, or
harden and drive her inward upon herself.
She must bo judiciously let alone. Mind, 1
do not say sliu must grow tip without dis-,
clpline or training—far from it! Blit the
hands must l&gt;c gentle, the touch must be wise,
and she must bo allowed to develop in lior
own way.—Olivo Thorne Miller.

Your friend enu titink yotf the m &gt;st unselfl*li girl in tho world, bnt he must not show
his &lt;»im seUbbnes&gt; by oxjntting you io dovote your evenings exclusively to hiin, ig­
noring those who are ut Lome.
him
conic in and be one of them—there's « dear
five minutes when he can q»eak to you,j when
only the gates to swevt, purqspcech; when hs
can whisper lhe lovely nothings that'mean
mueli to you both. Then. too. don't let
him feel tnnt b&lt;* must give up all
fr:».nds
for you; don't accept valuable present^ from
him, nnd don't aasumo nn sir of proprietor­
ship wjtb him. Tell him nothing about your
family affairs, for tbe vrerets of the bouw*-'
bold do not even Ntlong to the man you are
going to marry,—Lodioa* Homs Journal

Peculiar
known remeA
dlca °&lt;
vegetable rVOOQ Sklagdoa.
Peculiar In its strength and economy. Hood’s

truly be said," Due Hundred Doses One Dol­
lar." Peculiar in tts medicinal merits, Hood’s

^Sarsaparillalu??:
the title of "ThF greatest blood purifier ever
partita sold tn .Lowell than of all other
blood purifiers. Peculiar in its phenomenal
record of D —
.12
sales abroad
no other » CvUll QI preparation
ever attained so rapidly nor held oo

which
it represents. Hood's Sarsaparilla comblnri all tho knowledge which modem
researchawv
®cdical
science has 1 O I kSCIT developed,
with many years practical experience in
preparing medicines.
Be sure to get only

"Hood’s Sarsaparilla

loo

Doses One Dollar

5/A

Ctfpp^

v

FLY NETS
CHEAP AND STRONG.

20 other styles 5-A Nets, prices to suit all$
Wm. At bes A Soma PMitaiDKLFBlA.
Kohl by all dealers.

Ml GET
achy, tired, pain Inaay backpay food
my whole body seams out of order,
thst It is no wonder you are in such a
condition, and you will keep retting
von cun cure your LIVER. This imp

Dr. C. McLane’sCelebrated Liver Pills.
They will restore you sn-I give vigor and health to
your whola sytteni, making yoa strong and weU.
Duly 23 cents a bux. and they may save your UAk
isk your drugcjisl for tba genuino

CELEBRA TED LIVER PILLS

Tbo queen's |&gt;urtiality for Vienne** and
French brmd rim* into all sorts of shapes.
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, P».&gt;
There are long Frefich loaves and twists and
rolls, and tbe Viennese bread is shaped into
all sorb* of curves and twists. There is otio
roll maile like n little uianakin. 'This is sut&gt; ““IVORY POLISHES?
rmrcMEs the bileath.
plied f&lt;tr tbe edification ami amusenwnt of
the queen’s ii(t)» grandchildren when they sit
nt her inajatty's table. ■ The queen is always
supplied with this bread when nt Bucking­
ham palace-. Her linker is Mr. 8. I’Kroxywahki, n Polish refugee, in whom Un* brioce
ctnisort took a gredt interest. Thb fancy
____1‘ Th* Niugara Falls Route."
bread is only suppUetf for tba queen's (table;
SUtlODS.
Jr
for the rest of the hous-hold the palacebakrr
lxil.es. Some ot tiie larger Ibavea supplied to
tba queen cost tenpeneu ouch.—Poll Mall Gnnd Kapii
Mtddlarilie.
I2.T'. (.JI
Irving......

Michigan Central

*3 ulkIiom

HXSTTNOS

Nothing in so annoying as to be eontinoally
asked if we do not wish the pillows changed,
the bed clothes straightened, tbe blind closed
or opened, some nourishment brought er any
small details attended to. Better, by fari to
sec for ohe’sself and do quietly without dis­
turbing tbe patient. Particularly if they arc
paper ot the kind that has tbe greatest pumible amount of rattle in it and seat thyself io
a rocking chair regard less of the possible ef­
fect it may have u|«m the nervous coaditioa
ot thy friend.—Good 11 mitekeeptug.

I: e. not tho fairest womfei that arouses the
deepest admiration; not the richest; uot the
most faultlessly attired or most perfect in
womanly graces and nccouipluhnKuU. It U
the woman, young, middle aged or okl. who
refrains from opening the car window at her
side; the woman who. knowing that the pas­
sengers at the back yrill buffer from &lt;he
draught, will endure undue warmth or loosen
or lay aside her wraps rather than inflict dis­
comfort upon others.. Buch women are rare.

—Home Magazine.
A great obstruction to impruvemenS in
the art of cooking is the almost universal mis­
conception that the finer cute of meat are
'more nutritious than the coarwti- portions,
coupled with an almost universal prejudice
among working people ngaiaat stewed food.
This prejudice b doubtless duo to’tbe Lastclew
quality of boiled meat; boiling toughens each
of the finer flbera, and d*&gt;|&gt;rives tho meat al­
most of its distinctive flavor.—Atkinson in
Art of Cooking.

A woman under twenty or over fifty can
wear black well Between tboue limits she
should avoid it. Women wear it, thinking it
makes the skin look while. A woman has a
black evening gown. She looks at her neck,
at her arms above her black gloves, and
thinks bow fair and white they look. Very
true. But at the same time, every lino and
wrinkle in her face is accentuated. Iz-t her
beware of black. —Detroit Free Press.
Another remedy for neuralgia b to make
salt ver}* hot by stirring it over tbe lire m a
frying pan; then pour it into a beg. which
should be securely tied. Have ttro patient

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Baton Rapids.
Jackson........
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Charlotte.
Nashville.
Motcbd....

Quimby....
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K H. COI.UNS. Local Agent. BBSS
W. Euoor-M O.&gt;.*T. A.. Chicago.

CHAN0J
8ALE.
In pursuance of and’-,
decree ot the circuit edixrt for the County of
Barry, in Chancery. In the State of Michigan,
made and dated on the eleventh day ot November
A. D. IM», In a certain cause therein pending,
wherein Lavern Thompson Is complainant and
Margaret Nichols, administratrix ot the estate
of Lewis A. Nichols, deceased, Kndora Thomp­
son and Margaret Nichols, are defendants. No­
tice Is hereby riven, that 1 shall sell at public
auetioc to thebtebrst bidder, on Friday, tbe ish
day of June. A. D. I8O). at ten o’clock In the fore­
noon at tbe north trout door of tbe court house in
tbe City of Hastings. County of Barry and State
of Michigan, said court house being the place for’
holding tbe circuit court, for raid County of
Barry, lhe following deecribed property, to wfi?
Commencing nt the omutex post on tho south
fine of section seventeen (ID io township two
i2) north of range ten (lOi west, fn the County of
Barn- and State of Michigan, Tunning thence
north on tbe quarter line ot said section to a
point directly east from tbe north east corner
of village lot number seventy (to., thence weal
along the north line of said Tillage lot tn tbo
east line of Main St. in said village, thence
southeasterly along the east line of said street
to lhe south line of said section, thence east on
said section Hoe to tbe plane of beginning. Also
village lots number one (h), two (2), six («).
seven (7) and eight (8) aceordtnr to the original
plat of said Tillage of Orangeville. Also a par­
cel of land on section twenty (30) In said town­
ship two (2&gt; north range ten (io west, State of
MIcblgM, being about three (3) acr,s tying !■mediately acron the highway, .south irom tbe
grist aim on said section seventeen H7). being,
bounded on the north, by lhe high** ay on tbo
east by. lands owned an* occupied by WUttaoi
H.Cummlngs. ontheeoeth and west by lands
owned and occupied! by Frank Harper. Alao a
strip of land twenty (•» fret in width along tbe
north aide of the mill nee, aad extending from
er. situated on uA4*tmHm* toraber with all

CU-.
F. K FrsifTSolcitor for Complainant.

where the pain b located. The salt will re­
tain tbe beat a long time.—Housewife.

KHAWS CROCP REMED1

Tba Calldrsa’i Madkias
ArtlfleW Licbtalns-

Provide a tin tube that is larger at one end
than it k at the other, and in which th era are
several boles. Fill this tube with powdered
1„ A=.ri^ l» "•
haiiA and dry towr.
Ur CTXKliUoo, ol on* bwodrrd nnd thirty
"EnaraeU'd jewelry," said a manufacturer resin; and when it is shook over the flame of
tbe other (lay. “is very much the rage just • torch the reflection will 'produce tbs exact
d.n.O4&lt; &gt;»T"' tlonJ tnnord nt Rood 1.—Itb »n&gt;nn« tb« now, and we have consirlerable difficulty in appearance of lightning.—Cor. Sunny Hour.
. ehildno, and fbair law daadi raw, araittnay grtting wxnpeteut workmen to do tbo color­
arldaooa* «»&lt; tb.-po~r. ot
ing. You ece, tbefashion runs to marguerites,
To prevent pie jutes from running out in
clover leaves, daisies, etc., and much care and
artistic taste bare to bo exercised in laying on the oven, make a Uttla opening In tho upper
tho exact shade** which, when 'fired,' will crust and insert a littb Foil of brown paper
nMli P$~ June, **&lt;■; Jnl/s
ed the majority of aarnast students were in bring out the eberen flowers as nearly as pos­
uniformly go.-d brelth : a minority w«^.
sible to nature's tints. There are very few
cate before beginning study. Tbe most fre^jxnt examples of W
w (tnad

LOGAL

TXAVKLING.

CUASfc MOTBltMOOMrAXT.

�Hastings Banner
MAK»HALL L.COOK. Editor.

TME KARTINGX. MICH., FOhTOFFIO:,
AVGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Mechanics are Interested In tbe price
and efficiency of tools, Or all heads of fam­
ilies are in tbe cost and utility of articles
of household hardware and cutlery. Once
all of these were imported. Their,home
manufacture has been fostered by a pro­
tective tariff In the Tace of an opposition as
vigorous as it was untiring, until to-day
the United States is well up on Jhe list of
nations exporting certain lines of hard­
ware in which superiority of flaish and
durability of use are prominent reeommendatioos.
A few years ago, a select committee of
the British parliament, after careful Inves­
tigation, enumerated forty-two articles of
hardware and machinery in the selling of
which Americans had largely superseded
English manufacturers in certain markets.
Including some of the British colonies.
" Many of these articles sueh as axes, schrors, penknives, lamps, coffee mills, nails,
clocks, watches, tableware, etc., are tboae
common and necessary to every family.
The list also included such farming imple­
ments as buckets, corn crushers, cultiva­
tors, cotton gins, hay rakes, hoes, mowing
machines, scales, etc.
It can thus be seen that British states­
men and manufacturers have found out
that protection In the United States has
.not made prices too high for outsiders to

day evening in
«5 minutes.
Not so very t«d considering tie hllh and

TOO MANI GOODS.
The Warehouse is Full.

STACIS OF GOODS.
The basement is Full,

trtr .&lt;«. I»
with Ux.
&lt;*»«««„“P'm
W? H. Fnwera either to«t a silk umbrella
last week or left it in some store. The crockery, lamps and bazaar goods to be found in Barn countf.
letter “P*’ was engraved on lhe handle.
Finder can get a reward by returning the
same to him at the City bank.
Mrs. Daniel Striker gave an after dinner
coffee
last evening
to
a
large
number ot her friends.
Refreshments,
consisting of ail of tl»e danties of the sea­
son, were served at 5 o'clock. About 200
invitations were mint out and all present
report a most enjoyable time.

Robert P. Porter. Washington, D. C.
superintendent of the eleventh census de­
sires to be furnished with a roster of every
G. A. R. Post in tbe Unitld States. ix*t
the adjutant of every post respond at once.
There seems to be a misunderstanding
on tbe part of a large number of veterans
concerning the recent ruling on the state
bounty question. The decision- merely
declares void Gov. Blair’s proclamation
suspending tbe payment of 3100 state
bounty by reason of money being exhaust­
ed, and affects only those enlisting between
February, 18C4. and February, 1905. and
who did not receive tills bounty. The act
was }».wd Feb. 5, 1MM, nnd declared
that "None of tbe bounties provided for in
this act shall hereafter tie paid to any vol­
unteer being a resident of this state at the
time of enlisting who shall be credited to
any snb-distrkft,* township or ward other
than that in which he Is enrolled, or if not
enrolled, where he resided at the
enlistment.”
No.

We will inagurnte the biggest clearance

Tn Groceries we Quote
1&amp; lbs. best granulated sugar for
13 "
" ciHifrctlonery A »uKftr ,or
" white C sugar for. ■. " gloss starch for.
‘corn
“ “
mixed bird seed "
Capital butter crackers for
rolled oats....
pearl tapioca,
stick cinnamon
2
whole allspice
coooanut, bulk
whole cloves..
best shot pepper
.
best roasted Rio coffee
2 l qL jngs French mustard...
10 bars German family soap
- ~j
Thla |S the biggest bargain ever shown in soap.
2 lbs very best Japan tea dust
1 lb. choice Japan tea, others sell 35c

Jupior

Bipdpr

l t*'*

-

can Shcpps eocounut

Idud Weight, Ready for Work. 1.150 lbs.

Hosford baking powder
Dr. Prices

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Before you buy a Binder just ask some of the following
named persons their opinion of the Milwaukee Junior. They
have all used one, and will give you tome pointers that may
benefit yon:

I “ pitted dried cherries
4 cans sweet coni..
4 " string beans
20 boxes matches....
Royal yeast cakes...
Bert Georgia bank codfish, per lb.
“ water white oil, per gal... .
Pint bottle Vancainps best catsup..
0 boxes KirJpZ washing powder....
«J " Magic
"
“
....

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In Crockery we Quote

In Lutite Bant^ware aa follow*:
Pie plates, per doz
Dinner plates, per doz.
Side dishes.
"
.
Vegetable dishes, G inch, each

Platters

(Tups and saucers, handled, per doz
Individual butters, per doz
Fruit saucers, per doi
Sauce bools, earii..
Sauce tureens " ..
Pickle dishes, each
Covered butter, each
Tea pots, each
Sugars, each
Creamers, each
Pitcher*, Htzq 30s. e
Pitcher, size 34s,
Pitcher, size 12s.
Pilcher, size 6.%
Larp* base lamps. Kew]ui finish,..
These are beauties and a rare bargain.

In White Qranate we Quote
Breakfast plates, per doz
Vegetable dishes, 5 inches cacti

Covered vegetable dishes..
4 bottle caittors each
4 piece tray tirtBga....
_
Oli. we came near forgetting to quote a snap we have aecnred on a Tot of A No 1 lamn
chimneys.
.
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r
No. 1 crimp top, each 3c, per doz.
No. 2. crimp top. each 5c, per doz
.......................................
We have three of the lateat pattems 1n dteorated stone (’hiw anil’ s^i-w^elaln
which are the best thing to be had and the prices will suit you. Now is the time to
buy your dtafo* and don't yon forget it.
•

In our Seed Department We Quote
Champion/if England peas per qt
Bliss e ver bearing peas per qt
Butter beans, perqk
White French sugar beet seed, per lb..
Early honey sugar corn, per qL
Stonells evergreens, per qL
Purple top turnip seed, per lb
5 papers German flower seeds, all kind*
Best German millet seed, per bu

Tbe dedication of Good Templar’s ball
will take place oafSaturday evening. June
7. at 7:30. An interesting program Is be­ 4 gallqy Goshen oral wood churns
ing prepared and a good time is anticipa­ G
The Banxek is glad to note that
2.50
...............................
"
.
2.50
Theron F. Giddings, of Kalamazoo, lias ted. A cordial Invitation is extended to
all.
3.00
10
•*
“
*•
. 3.00
Tbe ladies in coenerlioa with tbe Bap­ Stone chums, all sizes, per gallon.
candidate for Auditor General. There
.
as
tist ehurch will give a nodal at the chareli DmImws for same
could not Is- one better qualified for ti»e i»o- parlors on Friday. May fith.
“■
’•raiili rnk. the
Snpper
aftfasu nor one who would make a stranger
Decorated slop palls.*••••••••
ran. He la very popular, has a wide «e- cordially Invited.
White granite high slop jars, each’' * ’ * * * ’ ’ * *' * ’
Children's day at the Preabyteriau church
1.00
it Mying. Hr* that kind of a June fith. Children will sing and give
recitations and tbe eliurch will be decora­ 10 painted marbles for.
“
ted with flower*. Tbe sendees will co*u01
BOtnkMUiuti of Mr. GWdings. The menee with baptismal ocrvloe. Begins at 5 «ltie. pencils for................ ..
13 lead pencils for
cskb is Kind lo heartily endorse bls 1040. x
2 pa|»er pint, good petals, full count
In
evening Rev. A. D. Grigsby will « papers best steel carpets tacks
24BtatelK good note jmjHT
preach on "Fishing.”
Rich says that if be receive* tbe
15 good' white envelopes.
2 bunches hair pins...
at the hands of Mlcidgan reHahtiXC.h. Mich., April 22, 1880.
25 sheets shelf paper
Rheumatic Syron Co., Jackson. Midi.
Gents: This is to certify that I bad Relined washbalsins.
Ixvn troubled with rhetunatism in all its
'• 2 qt bahlns..
understood that no
Bert soft wood tooth picks per box
confined to my bed at various periods from 3 doz clothespins.....
three to six months at M
a Muir.
time, Kim
and I CUQin
could 2
- ’qt.relined
I— -- IIUVU dippers.. .
get about only by lhe aid of crutches. J I Now Meves with crank
,.
emptayed several first claw physicians of Wood rim meal* sieves.
’
this eity, none of whom effected a cure or Blxhye oboe polish for ladlrt, show
« qt- stamped dairy pan*, per doz..
Tracing wheel,
handle..
tn' Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, and after GO ft. clothes lines
H we were to quote all the bargains un mir ’i jo ir.x
would constant- a whole uewviosner «■ errmr- «nw' « ’ * B,u 3‘* ce*R counters it
During thi. sale whirhTin
. nd.*r,‘ for &gt;«&gt;r*lveK
nerh "
L"
"”tk* wp wilJ t«ke butter and er« .t
«» .tr..nt t. o«„ .„h „
*’ ***

We believe it —Detroit Tricone.

/T^ilu/auKee

good smoking tobacen
new full cream cheese
choice Carolina rice.
Zeno plug tobacco..
corner stone
choice fine cut
extra . “

•n t WUltam C. Kaln-r. Johnstown

period in southern history; 11 has
Latta course ta English, part II. chapter
■n gu epoch of unprecedented bastleand VIL. Miaa Heath.
Chautauqua phyties, Rev. Puffer.
In other wopds, tbe south is making bet­
The arctarotogteal dub in Italy, Mr.
ter progress under the present repobl lean Smith.
Casa Guide Wtadowa. Mr. Barber.
administration than it was under the
The Greeks of to-day. Mm. Johnson.
Oreland administration.
Critic. Miss Jordro.

Si. 0&lt;J
1.00
1.00

extra Japan tea, others sell 50c

Name and Residence

Followlng are tbe real estate transfers
for the week ending June id, 18MJ, as
taken from tbe books In tbe register’s office:
Wm. Kllten to B. Davis; lot Nashville «n&gt;.
. country may contend in their efforts to
Udy A. McProk lo Jos. R. MeUrath; Baltihave our markets opened to unrestricted
foreign competition. And in its demon­
stration of economical production under
Barry county district lodge No. IO, of
protection is to be found the chief value of lhe independent order of Good Templars
the tact cited by the pariimentary com­ will meet in quarterly session at Assyria
mittee. It must not be permitted to lore Center, on Monday. June 9th, 1890. the
meeting to be called al 10 a. m., at which
voters from a recognition of the tact that time a general attendance Is desired.
the foreign market Is necaftarily restricted
G. A. Moakv. Dis. Sec.
by the limited wants and tbe poverty of
Dcooraltea Bay.
•
buyers, as well as the desperation of those
For the first time in many years. Dec­
coaphtitors whose trade is tens menaced. oration day was a pleasant &lt;»e. Many
No foreign demand for American manufac­ who walked about tbe stree-ts feeling that
turers can be made to compensate for the spring clothing was too warui far such a
perfect summer day. remembered tbe snow
privilege of supplying the bocne market. storuj and blizzard of a year ago that day.
With a certainty of this home market, at
The G. a. R. boys assembled at Post
prices consistent with the payment of fair hall at 9:30 a. m., and at 10 proceeded tn
court bouse square, where the line of
wages to employs, competition between march to Riverside was taken up. headed
American manufactures will always Insure by the members of Fitzgerald pod. The
to American buyers the best of products procession was a very large one.
• At the c&amp;ne.tery Lhe usual order of ex­
on terms within reach of all.
ercises in decorating tbe graves of ex­
soldiers burled there the past year was
Hon. Byron G. Stout, of Pontiac, who gone tiireugti. One can never see this
has just returned from a winter’s sojourn beautiful and impressive ceremony with­
in Florida, speaks enthusiastically of the out feeling tbe fires of jMttriotlsm bum the
marvelous progress of tbe south. He wyo. stronger, and regard for the nation’s de­
fenders grow deeper.
If correct iy reported In the Frei Press:
In the afternoon, at 1:30 tbe crowd as­
Tbe close of tbe war saw them flat upon sembled in court bouse square aud listened
their backs, in more ways tlian one, yet to an able and patriotic address, delivered
iteday these states are booming forward in by Hnn. John C. Champlain, of Grand
Rapid*. All who heard tt are loud iu
rate that Is calculated to render one giddy their praises of iu VerjS^appropriate
ta tbe simple contemplation. Tbe citizens musk was rendered by a select choir, and
«flte3»bih are? totuing to tbe front qt .the afternoon exercises were Very interest­
atoog the line with startling rapidity, and ing. Taken all hi alL the observance of
tbe day is hot far distant when tills faet the day in Hastings was in keeping with
will demand sustatitial recognition and eneouragement here In the north. The pen"The teat ot the pudding la In the eating.''
P*e down that way are growing very The
careful and tntelhKent farmer will let the
weary of being pitied and condoled with, manufacturers test and demotwtrate that new
and have set out tapon wliut apjicars to l»e devices arc really Improvements before lavesI
lug
his
money. Tito Chamciox Bindersand
a well defined and outlined crunra.le to win Mowerahave
been in aueceasttriu*e many sear*.
and command admiration and wholesome The Champion Binder I* dow being cooled by
•commercial respect The past winter has other m tnufacturcr*. and some of tlnue untried
machines
wtU
be offered for »aJp the present
been a commercially memorable period in season.
.
seutbern History. It has been an epoch of
'
Chvrch Mtd Saclety
*
unprecedented bustle and activity ui every
portion of the south.
Children’?, day will be observed at tbe
AU this progress of the south has bwn State roadciranA next Sunday. All are
tavited.
7
made under our wise and beoeficeut protec­
The Woman* Home missionary society
tive system. Mr. Stout is a free trade
will meet atJim. R. K. Grant's Friday af­
ternoon next A gw»d program has been
the people to tell' them bow protection is
prepared and a full attendance is desinxl.
ruining the country. .\h.
The C. L. S. -C. will meet at the office of
Don't fail to catch on tn that last sen- Smith Jk Golgfove, June 6th. Pragnun:
Staging.
.
Tbe LokTs paver.
tar has been a commercially memora-

10 per* eent prices,

f J^r

show tbe people of this city and surroundink ,|‘oun J nri.«.a in each line nf goods, and
.nd no hrabu.. for
don't )lr. w n«*
„ .lUbli
pr^-*
.. mny ..q&gt;» will.lion bn! don’t thhk
oared &lt;bn «re
.n .11 yoodl w. e.rrj- .re not roirrepondln»ly *• 1»« R&gt;r yon om rrel
reo
,
all on the same low basic
,

M i Quiucv a. Hrnes. Delton '
“i 1Jllle %lw«*d elty
7 Antia A. Albrecht.

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We also Offer:

In Bazaar Goods we Quote

Beamers Cash Store
Hastings, mich

Daniel C Warner.
Cha* Mm k
HR Haynes
Frank Stanton ...
Perry G Henry...
N F Clcinenee ...

.Baltimore

J F Hairalgb
George &lt;?lum
btadel Bro* ..............
Juine* Hu'dilxtrger.
Noah Haney
SteplicD Weaver...
John Helrigle
Blough A Kaufman
Asa and Jake Odell.
J 8 Keeler
GenAltott....... .
Geo&gt;S Fuller
Momer Bowler....
Scott Fuller..
John Btudbiejr
Jacob Schriber
Rant Grahalti..........
John Carpenter....
Lewi* Koliel
William Fisher
L K ForeuMD

.Campbell

site- Krnhl.y ;r....
Pldl W Burxre* ..
Fred McNair
John Rcnkea ......
Charlton Broa......
Uba* Smith
TIkriuu Wbetatour.
Geo Mldlney....
Thoma* JFIvber..
William Baldwin
John Shawman .t
George Davi*....
Albert Kinnie...
E B Payne.X....
Calvin Stanton ...
JcAn MeGura....
Geo M Hudson...
47 James Brew
Conrad Schuwlcber.
Frank Kohler
John Buhler
Cbet Wood..;
Ransom Wolcott ...
Morey Teepte

55
50
37
•18
59
00

David Mou It or. &gt;.
John Coletnun...
A ElDewcy
CotAlln AGatta.
C 11 Steven*'....
Hiram Merrill* .

«2
(rt
G&lt;
®
UG

AC Butler.......
Stanley Warren. .
George Parrott.
George S Atar.bxl............. Maple f.nnt
Philip Mowre*

.-loha.t

CS Thoma* Johnson.
...Udesu
® A C Steward...
70 J Han»berger ...
71 Cha* Buebr
.
72 Michael Fender..
73 Joeph Juhuaon.. .
74 Sedorc A Worden.
75 Richard Jobncox'Jrsncrriue
70 Ira D Brook*
H Warren Ualkius
.Hi: Hand
78 PhHander &lt; »ti*,
79 Fateev MePlarliu...
Hasting*
fed William Snyder
81 Geo Edger
/82 Fred Scbray....
83 Jarara Beckev ..
tlKHTippi*
84 George GueM ..
83 J M RH«er
. .Woodland
SG Coridon Smith..

.Carlton

88 A H Bowladrr .
Kl Jacob Hullibrrgcr
90 George Kepncr...
91 *Jobn Barnum ....
flti UattMrinc Curtb*.
WJ Mile- Lip-comb
94 Smith A Mote. ..
® A Everhart
W 14ter Boddrina. .

Hope

MSB Willison .
W Mr* M R Brown ..
100 William Edwin*.
rrtng 701 William E Curti.
102 Jasper Miller
10G Hiram Worst
104 Philip Gar her.
KK Sam Bollinger.
io» R HLarab-e. ..
107 John Timiu....

Yankee Spring*
,:.. Barry
....Scbewa
........ SnnieW '
Berlin
........ A**yrh
... .CatilctM
..Hopa
.Bowse

The following describes about how they feel:
Woodland, July 15, 1087.—My Milwaukee Jr. bought of
Messer Bros, works to my entire satisfaction. It is a ax foot
cut, but handles easy for two horses. I out'16 acres in less
than one day of heavy wheat. Some of my wheat «as very
heavy and badly lodged, but the little Milwaukee waded right
through. I used to sell the Deering binder and used one on
my farm, but think the Milwaukee ijans as easy with two
horses as the Deering with three.—John M. Riser.
Sep. 24, *89.—There is no better binder made
man the Milwaukee. It is the easiesLdraft machine in use.
—Chas. M. Mack.
i
®6p- 24, ’89.—I want to sav that if I were to buy
1,WU binders would have nothing but a Milwaukee Jr. 1 have
run one three years. It has never missed a- bundle when
in the box and is nearly as good as the da? 1 bought
t. • It is tho lightest draft^binder I ever saw.—Wm. «J. Fisher
hn^VrnM^ch;’ ^y.5’ 187 -This is to certify that I have
l
^^Wuulere on my farm between tli-1 M’dJr. and the Champion. I wanted the best ar. hiihtst draft binder I could buy, as my team is a span : three
itC° tS' Voon^ fbe Milwaukee not onlv dn" t least
k"?61'’’ ¥* I**4
««er b“D!11,'• •1 if
rv much pleased with it and consider it tho most &lt;n..-iruble
muchme for a farmer I have over seen.-A. E. Patti
.
r
‘W.-Messer Bros. &lt;fc Beynolds: (-uts:
MX™vTmTCed-th,t.2° wfaeU
«o Iwge blit t!’:’- ’&gt;»
ver?
J“U0LwJi e»t andW it in good shape, h runs
b^L^T*^’ haVdl*f, mcely, and I think it superior to
binder I know of. Resp'y yours,
Wm. E. O utiss.

Can and See the Best Binder in the World.

�Ta BENEFIT AGEICULTURE.

JNTIES to encourage cultivaF IION-TIN plates-binding

twine-hides-the
tariff bill.
speech or

,] \ M E S

0.’ DONNELL

‘,rodu£‘* *n'1
. “•""“X
develop^ lu, ,n,.,
tadu.tr, b, . Judlelou,
boo'X
It b..d. ttattat ot Ute bnT.u™.

Delivered tn the

HOUSE of REPRESENTATIVES,

May

1HOO-

Mr Chairman : In the discussion of the
hill Sj v41'-this evening. 1 shall confine
mainly-to the sugar schedule and
•he prorislous providing for the pay­
* l;i t&gt;f a bounty to encourage the cultiva­
tion of that necessary article In this coun-

U The total product of sugar In the World
during tbe vear 1889 aggregated 5,114.630
ion-, or |o,2:i!».240,000 pounds. Of this
.n.n'ird the |K*ople of the United Stales
coii-uiut- l in the period named 1,423 908
ton' or “,*45.810 000 pounds. The iuhabttants otthis country required considera­
ble more than one quarter of the world’s
(UP|,I^In 'this country we produced only 23®,S4l t.-it* of »«&lt;•«■ °r a11 kinds, 153,909 tons
of can. . 4--'.'G3 tons of molases sugar, 22.tH»O Sounds of maple sugar, and 3.089 tons
„( Ik-. : ami sorghum sugar. • We were
4,11 Jt.j to |&lt;&gt;ok to other lauds for 1,196.507
mil-134-000 pounds. The sugar
bill of this country Is very large. Involving
the expenditure of 8210.000,900 yearly.
It is prudent and wise to consider if we
eiuiimt supply this demand from our owu
sol), crow this necessity at home and re­
tain tin- money here, give employment to
our v»n people and furniah this essential
to our mbibitants by our planters, fanners
and workingmen.
for an hundred years we have sought
to em-ourag*-tire cultivation of the cane
sugar 1:1 the southern section of our coun­
try. and this has been attempted by the
Impesitimi of tariff duties In the hope and
expectation that a great sugar industry
would be created l&gt;y tbe fostering aid of
the imik-st. During the past century
there ha* been paid by the people of the
United States 81.490,000.000 in the way erf
tariff m: sugar. Now we are confronted
with the ilisapjiolnting fact that the y ield
of spgur in this country Is declining ; the
product I-not as Urge as In former years,
the year 18*9 returning but 807.818,000
peuadd of sugar grown from tho cane Id
the southern section ot our country,
kiioivn as the sugar bowl of America.
h| view of the facts atom* narrated.lt
beciBiie.- evident tint it is practical statesmaDBhip tn look about and discover, If we
candmethods which shall insure to our
people cheaper sujUr. grown In our own
iamfl the product ofvur own soil, and the
result nt American labor. To meet this
w-lj-.i-tur result the committee an ways
and roe.nns have recommended a method
wlndh will, in the event of Ils adoption,
provr x blessing to all our people. The
comtiiltee have fitly crowned their work
In bsi&amp;gins: In n bill of great excellence
ami J'RteHinauBhlp. Its leading feature is
that R reduces taxation on a household
nece^ity. and opens the avenue of progre-i and prosperity by a bountiful provl-ltai which shall encourage In a substan­
tial tianner the effort to supply sugar at
lowtf prices to'all our people.
T'jgiv. this provision of the bill .fall
• ft.-q will cover with Its shield all the
inat&lt;|lal interests of labor. The' effect
will be to enrich .Die land, give employuienutu four cltizeRs, and cheapen a nece-ifc- in eveqr home in this land of

2
kan.au,,
been encouraged; for the last tweniy years
-p«Ul .tujtloo Ud .Moanti.taii, ta!
be«&gt; dlroeud to tbl. larmlog Indu.trr ■
iMt year the infer yield ot Gtrmuiwu
r.lued at »7S,000,000. Tbta hu .ffort “
",’lhJ“"*“
&lt;X toon, wowS
andehlldren; mule . market tor tbe labor
of lie enluoe. ereeled tarlnrlea bout new
1 "« ot railroad, bto^bt pro.piru, w£’
“*
the lead
&gt;?°u’
“? ‘*“l “nI &lt;* oobtant
lhe cultivation of the sugar-beet has
fertilized the land, enriched the Si a„d
reclaimed the worn out acres of Germany.
The unemployed have found employment,
sugar has been cheapened for home con­
sumption, and a revenue Is given the gov­
ernment of the empire. All this from the
evolution of this marvelous industry which
had Its beginning from the bounty
Austria was quick to realize the benefit
which would inure to Its people from the
cultivation of the beet sugar, and evinced
Its appreciation of the situation by encour­
aging the manufacture, giving generous
bounties to Incite lhe people to move In
that direction. Last year 533,242 tons of
beet sugar were grown In that country.
Russia saw the advantage in sugar culti­
vation. ordered bounties paid, and In 1889
537,000 tons of Russian beet sugar were
put on the market.
Belgium followed, paid the bounties,
and last year Its population produced 145,­
804 tons ot sugar from beets.
Holland thriftily perceived the need of
action, speedily offered bounties for sugar
cultivation, aqd in 1889 had 45,000 tons of
beet-sugar for sale.
Beet sugar is more largely produced
than cane. Last year the sugar made from
beets in seven countries amounted to 2.­
71)4,457 tons, while the cane sugar grown
In eighteen countries aggregated 2.350.130
tons; there were 414,337 tons more of beet
sugar grown than there were of cane.
Whlle-on tbe subject of bounties to en­
courage Dm* cultivation ef sugar all over
this country I want to call the attention of
congress to the action of Brazil. That
country last year produced 235.000 tons of
cane sugar. The new government desired
to increase the product It has authorized
an agricultural school and experiment
garden for cane culture and will supply
the best verities of cane and seed ; in ad­
dition It offers prizes for Increased product
and added richness of sugar, supple­
menting these wise provisions by setting
aside 30,000,000 milreis (16,380,000) as
bounties for the encouragement of the
sugar Industry in tho different provinces.
This enlightened action of the United
States of Brazil Isa wise one for tbe United
Slates of America to emulate.
AMERICA ALONE LAGGING.

All the countries of the world have been
moving to supply their people with sugar
grown on their soil, the product of the
labor of their Inhabitants. 1 said all—
there Is one exception. The mightiest,
greatest nation in the universe has been
content to tax Its people S5d.poo.000 each
year for the privilege of using sugar, al­
lowing them to pay in addition nearly 84.­
000,000 per annum in export duties levied
oti our citizens by other countries to help
carry on the governments of foreign
nations. We have been sending abroad
883,000,000 every year for an ‘article ot
ir-»n«ral u^- that should be the product of
onr farms and farmers. The time has ar­
rived for a change In this matter. 1
.k-._
can and should follow In the steps of other
nations. The opportunity has arrived,
and I believe the representatives of the
people will try to promote the interests of
the people.

gludlt 1 give voice and vote in favor of
thif itedion placing sugar ou tlve free-list
and L'ncoumging the cultivation of the
staple In al! portions of tbe country by a
bounly. More than four yeari^slnce I
offgrad a similar measure in this house,
and harenewed and urgiil the Incor­
WOBTUY OF DEMONSTRATION.
poration of the proposition in our statutes
The bounty which will be offered will
everilnce. It h sweet to see tjiis long
souglit and urgeutly demanded justice to demonstrate whether we can be Independ­
ent of the world in the supply of sugar.
cur H-uple nearly accomplished.
This desired and may require years to con­
IUH STU.'.
Wt] wek to aid those now growing su­ summate ; granting that possibly this may
gar in this country. Protection has not happen, but it does not follow. Other
’imnipted the yield in the Gulf States: nations have patiently experimented,
that |sectlon does not produce a ninth of waited, labored, and expended millions of
tin- -igar we require. We will take off dollars to find means to produce sugar :
the enormous nnd indefensible duty on one failure was followed by another effort,
sugar*--a t*x unjustifiable. Those now until the result paid munificently for the
(•ngaipMt iu MJgnr production will receive years of walling, expense, and toil. During
mi equivalent iu the form .of a bounty, the early portion of the present centufy
and the nation/will foster the enlarging contlnentlal Europe worked almost hope­
Of n. r -•uJtivMjon. For this purpose lessly to produce a plant which would
the gcvtjrnmezit of the United States pro- thrive in its climate aud supply sugar.
Its rulers resorted to schools of Instruc­
pof•
the terms of the bill under dlsc.B-i-pi. and which wili without doubt tion, costly experiments, and large subsi­
U-i.-nu)-- a law, the payment of,a bounty of dies to expedite and (ypltirate Die beet
........ **nt- [mt pound for all sugar polarlz- and extract Its saccharine principles.
least 85 per cent, made in this Each failure led to other efforts, until at
o&gt;
ry from cane, beet, or sorghum, pro­ last the great end was reached. For
In any state or territory of tiffs twenty years the people of tbe countries
. This Is the beginning Of an era ot above spoken of have been enjoying tbe
progrl.w it, Ji),, republic—au effort to en- fruits of the efforts of the pioneers in
•eourare the building up of a ndw and pr«&gt;- their great industries. Fur two decades
fi’ablj industry, which shall Increase as those countries have been successful: they
the ydan go on—the outcome ot which have had an enormous Increase In produc­
will b- to make us Independent of the tion of sugar, a greaUy augmented expor­
tation. and enjoyed another benefit—the
worldjiui -iur supply of sugar.
1 k: o.v there exists a prejudice in this new Impulse to caUle-raising and dairy
’'Junvy against bounties. Time will re­ products ; this came from tbe rich fodder
■
move bls
“ nnd■ - conferred on all derived from the pulp and residuum.
the■ -benefit*)
We will not meet the discouragements
the pt &gt;pl'‘ viil cottrmend the proposition.
The l« ■ii' lib to inure will be so great and that confronted the efforts made so long on
tatte that in a tew years all our inhabl- the continent. We will learn from Die
tent- )v ;|| approve this law. Washington. Germans, French, Austrians, Russians,
■ Harulton, and other framers of the govern­ Belgians and Hollanders. They have had
expensive »c™»wo,
lessons, but they -----have 8*1“^
ment »iki.-)| with favor upon and corn- expensive
kllUWicUKC thereby
liinivby of
Ge which
“’hlcfi we
“S can
C— avail
■v“*
mendAtion of the system of bounties Uf knowledge
ourselves. We have the advantages of
devel'ip the resources of the conntry.
Let us hg)k briefly to tho experience ot their labor. Improvements, experience, and
other [lands In the cultivation of sugar, discoveries In tbe cultivation of the root
cnimtiies now famous for the magnitude and the mechanical methods of extracting
of th*.4r sugar production, which Industry the saccharine contents. Others have suc­
wa&gt; eAtahllshed, stimulated and made suc- ceeded. Despite failures and climatic and
«-»ful by a judicious system of bounties, meteorological difficulties, sugar prod deunder Napoleon the beet sugar Industry Uo. „a» reooM»tuilr wiUMUbei lo Eu
of Franri- had Its l»eginnlng, and ever since rope. Wbjnolbfaor Seleocta oheml.try,
me govt-roment has steadily encouraged and mechanical aklll have combined to aid
by bothitie, the cultivation of sugar. In ua. Will we Improre tbe opporttmlly T
Will we permit an Industry so highly dethe past four years the bounties paid to
-rowers of France aggregated Telnped In tbo Old World to reouta un­
♦i-sOUC.OOO ; then there is a tariff of 3.25 known In tbe moot pratroaalre notion co
tbe
earth r Our condition, are not leu
to 2-Sq cents per pound on all sugar coming
telu ports; in addition, to prevent Ger­ favorable than tboae that exit led In
We
nave
tbelr experience and l“l&gt;ro«d
man nnd Belgian sugar entering the terriroiy ul France, a surtax of 7 francs Is Im- metboda ot coltore and manotoetore.
There an* no phyalcal la we preremInK tbo
pflSHl.
Ih^ .jvqpi). pay an excise tax to their dewlcpmeot ot .ufty-growtax In thia
ba­
■ wvernru. !(t, which aids In creating the country- Tbe expenditure d «
oounty fund. More than sixty thousand llon dollar, each Je“,5',"JSXtaS rS
glontag ot an Industry that will tojng rich
a.r,e ,*mPl”yed in the fabrication of
tegar in France, l&gt;eslde the great farming retoma. Tbo aaU prodoct cd
F'Jpmatlon engaged in the cultivation ot owes its vastness to the bounty the people
me ben. Hie sugar producthas increased ot Un- .Ute tare when that
“2 year, an(1 in lgw 4M 767
were
V*lued Bt about 155,000,000. • Ma^Nebmka andOalifoml* tawtuDe french consume seventeen pounds per

Th®
BUte9 alone should Dot be
?nr
we*»“*-ProducMonleP16 Mtlon “d its
people have a deep Interest in this effort,
•nd we owe It to all our.cltlxona to aid
this design to diversify our industries and
*iriXnth“tart,cle of pri“e neoeMlty- I
wueve that we can produce sugar of as
nne quality, great quantity, and at as low
price as the sugar grown In foreign
We at least can In a short time supply the
home demand. We can make sugar as
Plentlfn'lr* here salt can
be raised In Russia, Belgium, Holland, or
•venin the great nations where It U pro­
duced to extensively.
rrZS1LPrOpn1 bottnty wl11 ««ultina
p.h for .°.ur poople ’• n wU1 ln‘
’
them to cultivate the saochartne
W1U
1 «ucc«Mtul devel­
opment of the new process of sugar-making. The soils and climates of many of
Br® *’ WeU •‘’■Ptod for the
V.
and sorghum as are
“^•ofton^ln the Old World. No na­
tion that has undertaken to cultivate sugar
•nd has been assisted by a bounty to the
people thereof haf failed. The effort will
not result In failure In this section of the
world.
CAB WE 0HOW REST SUGAR?

It Is sometimes claimed that neither
oeetmor sorghum rootscan be successfully
cultivated in this country, l^et me say that
InOallfornia last year 4.800,000 pounds of
beet sugar wore produced. In Kansas,
12.000 pounds were the result of experi­
ment ; and It Is calculated this year 12,000
tons of sugar will be produced from the
beeL Further and enlarged development
Is assured. In this vast nation we are fa­
vored with a variety of soils and varied
climates. Michigan, Indiana Kansas, Ne­
braska California, Pennsylvania and New
Jersey will successfully grow the sugar­
beet Those well versed on the subject
give the assurance that where wine and
corn are grown It Is possible to cultivate
the'sugar-beet The beet root Is perennial,
and where it flourishes It prepares tbe soil
for cereals, enriching It and giving en­
larged yield for the crops that follow.
By its growth we have u diversity of
culture and fertilization. The sugar-beet
takes nothing from the soli, “as its con Hill­
is an td are derived from -other sources,
chiefly atmospheric, for It has been thor­
oughly demonstrated that sugar is prl
marily elaborated in the leaves under the
influence of light The sugar in tbe beet
Is formed by the absorption from the at­
mosphere of its chemical constituents by
means of Its foliage.” It Is declared that
of all crops this Is the least exhaustive to
the solL
BOBO HUM.

Where the sugar-beet will flourish it Is
believed sorghum will thrive. Kansas last
year produced 689 tons ot sorghum sugar,
and soon a greater demonstration will be
made ot the sugar product from sorghum
In that state. The work has hardly passed
the eve ot experiment, but financially It Is
remunerative, and the farmers realize that
the cultivation ot sorgbuiu pays far better
than does wheat or corn. Japan grows a
larger portion of Its sugar from sorghum, as
likewise docs China. China claims to have
been the first to discover the process of
•ugar-maklug, and that three thousand
years ago the sorghum yielded the saccha­
rine under devices of Chinese invention.
There Is wealth In sorghum for our farm­
ers.
WHY

WE

SHOULD PRODUCE
SUGAR.

OUR

OWN

The time has come when we should pro­
duce sugar at least for the wants of our
people. Science, chemistry, and mechan­
ical skill have combined to transfer the
habitat of this necessity of life to northern
latitudes, when it was only a few years
ago believed it could only be produced in
the tropics. Why, our neighbors In the
Dominion of Canada are preparing to culti­
vate toe sugar-ooet, as their experiments
looking to sugar supply at home indicate
a yield of 80 tons per acre. They hope to
have an annual production of 100,900 tons
of sugar, which will obviate tbe necessity
of Importing the staple.
RELIEF FROM BURDENS.

By the passage of section 727 of this bill
you relieve our people,uf a tax of &lt;56,000.­
000 per year on au article necessary in
every household. Our people consume
3.000,000,000 pounds of sugar every year,
or 51 pounds for each Inhabitant; this
costa the colossal sum of &lt;210,000,000 pei
year. It is a necessity of life In universal
pse. Each person pays &lt;3.50 for sugar per
annum, 4vhile It Is estimated that in lhe
same length of time Dre individual will
consume a barrel of flour, which costa
about &lt;5.50.
•
The cost of these two staples is nearer
equal than is generally supposed. We ap­
peal for a removal of the direct tax on all,
a tax that Is no respecter of persons ; it Is
levied and enacted from all In the country,
rich and poor, old and young, from the In­
fant In Its mother's arms to the centenar­
ian tottering on the verge of the grave—all
are Included In this tax of &lt;56,000,000 each
year, 2 cents for each pound, gathered as
revenue when the revenue Is not needed.
Let us blot this tax from our statute!; and
then, as was written by the great bard
throe centuries ago!m:
The bitter paat, more weloomo Is tbo swoct.
THE TAX HAS FAILED TO PROMOTE SUGAR
CULTIV AT10N.

We have .essayed* for a century to de­
velop our sugtr Industry In the southern
states. The people reluctantly conclude
that sugar Is no longer entitled to protec­
tion by ’he system ef Import duties. The
reason Is apparent After all these de­
cades of attempted stimulation, at such a
cost the cane does not give us one-uiutii
of the needed supply. Under such circum­
stances the longer continuunde of sugar
duties Is Indefensible, and we wilt adopt
more efficacious methods to obtain our
sugar In our own country. After an out­
lay of &lt;1,490,000,000 on the part of the
people paid as a sugar tax, only a little
over one ounce In every pound used In
this country is of home production. Tbe
tariff has made us the greatest country In
the universe in all things save one. With
all our marvelous development the canesugar industry has beqn the one retrogres­
sive industry.
ANOTHER BENEFIT.

By cheapening sugar we stop Die Import
of preserved frnlta and estaollsh a market
for our home fruits. The greatest fruit­
producing country on the globe Is obliged
to import million® of dollars’ worth of pre­
served fruits evefy year, owing to the high
price of sugar. Tiffs sugar should be pro­
duced here to preserve fruits grown here,
to be consumed here. This bill enacted
Into law will be a Bucchariteroui blearing
in countless ways. It will certainly take
the sand out of the sugar trust Even
though. Improbable as that may seem as a
probability, If we fail to create a great
sugar industry, at the least &lt;56,000,000 in
taxw levied on sugar and molasees are
saved to the consumers.

All the people will be benefited by the
bounty which will result In the establish­
ment of sugar production in this country.
It will be the beginning of a new era in
agricultural prosperity. We have ten mil­
lion farmers ; one-third of the inhabltanta
of this^. republic are dwellers, owners, and
laborers on tbe farms. • It H these
tollers
who have done so
much
to create this nation, have made it pros­
perous and stable. Half of the productive
workere of the country are Agriculturists.
The farming communities produce &lt;4,000,­
000,000 worth of products each year; they
toll in sunshine, rain and frost They
have made the land plenteous and glad for
all but themselveA
If you aid them in establishing this
growing of sugar whereby they can diver­
sify farm products, the farmer may then
attain that high degree of prosperity which
he is entitled to enjoy. Science has shown
the way to prepare the soil; it has over­
come the mechanical problem necessary to
the extraction of sugar, made Its cultiva­
tion profitable, and now the tillers of the
earth are ready to aid science in supplying
mankind with sugar and Its saccharine re­
sultants. Adopt this method and the
farmer will find new avenues for earning
money from the farm ; he will receive bet­
ter compensation for his long hours of toll,
his land will be enriched, the production
will beenlarged, a necessity made cheaper,
the acres of the busbandman expand in
the new growth, •'blessed with the bounty
and the benleon of heaven.”
*,
’
■

IN THE INTEREST OF LABOR.

By this means the unemployed will find
labor to perform. All who toll will be
benefited. The skill of our artisans will
by called Into requlstlon. By this means
vf e shall Increase the opportunities for
employment and the margin of the -unem­
ployed will disappear. When once this
enterprise Is established we will make
long strides In the advance to that full
measure of growth and prosperity ourfuture
Is destined to attain. Newly developed
Industries supplant poverty with prosper­
ity. If you have a population employed
you promote the progress of a nation, and
do away with the turbulent and dissatisfied
idle, the disturbing element which blights
all roseate calculations for the future.
This proposal when ratified will bring
good times.
Those versed In all the wants and needs
of this industry to be established calculate
that in a decade, if tiie effort prove the
success here as in other countries, a thou­
sand factories, will be running, which cap­
ital will expend &lt;400,000,000 to erect, and
to keep them. In operation the labor of one
hundred thousand wage-earners will be
needed to operate. With Dlls we will
emerge from stagnation and industrial In­
activity. We will see new vitality ln#ll
branches of trade, followed by wealth and
happiness. Sdch laws are beneficent—
they can only make all the people prosperoas. Industrious, aud happy. The possi­
bilities of our country are illimitable; let
us aid them with advanced ideas and more
energetic civilization.
Mr. Kerr, of Iowa. Before the gentle­
man leaves the point, will he yield for a
question?
Mr. O’Donnell. Yes, sir.
Mr. Kerr, of lowa. Does the gentleman
think' we can produce our owu sugar by
offering bounties ?
Mr. (FDounelL Yes, sir. 1 am afraid
the gentleman has not listened to my argu­
ment, or he would not have needed to ask
the question.
Mr. Kerr, of Iowa 1 have been listen­
ing carefully.
Mr. O’Donnell. I have undertaken to
demonstrate just that point
Mr. Kerr, of Iowa. Would it be possi­
ble, with the present resources ot the gov­
ernment to pay 866,000,000 a year as
bounties upon sugar ?
Mr. O'Donnell. We will not have to
pay that all at once, tbe gentleman will
remember.
Mr. Kerr, of Iowa In fifteen years It
will amount to over a hundred millions at
the rate of 2 cents a pound.
Mr. O’Donnell. France has paid fortythree millions in the last four years, and
certainly we can do as much.
Mr. Henderson, of Iowa And paid It
to her own people ?
Mr. O'Donnell. Yes. sir.
, HIDES.

Mr. Chairman^ as 1 have said, this bill
Is a most excellent one. To perfect It
slight changes are desirable, and 1 would
be glad If a few Improvements could be
made. Tbe people of the district who
have honored 1110 by sending me here to
represent them would be glad to see a
duty placed on hides. During the last
five years the Importation of hides has ag­
gregated &lt;120,009,000, or about&lt;25,000,000
each year. For each of these five years
more than 4,000,000 hides have been im­
ported, and the currency ot this country
has been depleted by tbe amount of their
cost We have paid the herdsmen of South
America In the last five years about 8100,­
000,000 to encourage the production of
this Industry in their country; the balance
we have paid foreign vessels and agents
for gathering and transporting them to our
country, and thus the sum of 8130,000,060
we have paid to encourage the production
of hides In other countries.
During the past five years the prices of
domestic hides In our markets have de­
creased from 81.20 to 81.60 per hide, thus
causing a loss of from twelve to fifteen
millions of dollars per annu)n to the farm­
ers of the United States, as the direct re­
sult of this Importation. It Is stated that
the number of hides produced In this coun­
try is double the number Imported, or
about 9,000,000 pieces. We are told of the
benefits from placing hides on the free list
1 know the leather industry has &lt;76,964,­
610 of capital Invested, and Its annual pro­
duct la valued at &lt;208,811,024; and fur­
thermore it employs 42.545 hands, and
pays annually 817,569,233 in wages; the
latter total more than equals the yearly loss
of the farmer by tbe substitution /of for­
eign hides for the domestic.
I
The number of cattle In Mie United
States this year Is 52,801,057 head, an in­
crease of 2.500,000 over the preceding
year. It would seem that we could sup­
ply the demand for hides from our own
country without going abroad. We can
produce all we' need. The hide is onesixth of the value of the anlmaL It costs
the tanner as much to produce the hide as
it does the tanner to make the hide into
leather. Tbe labor cost is as great One
Is protected ; the other is not Reference
Is frequently made to the fact that we ex­
port &lt;9,000,000 worth of leather each yew.
That is pleasant to contemplate—far more
pleasing than the overlooked fact that we
Import over &lt;11,000.000 worth of leather
and manufactures thereof In addition to
the 325,000,000 worth of hides brought
from other lands. The tanners and whole­
sale dealers are protected: they have
thriven and added to their Individual
wealth; it has been at the expense of the
millions of cattle growers In this country.
The formers feel that tbe alleged de-

croaae ln the price of foot-wear does not ple are anxious that this bin be enacted.

reimburse than, for the decline In price
has been equal to only about 15 per cent7
of the low on hldea But granting the re­
duction in prices ot boots and shoes
claimed, tbe fanners still feel that the faet
remains that they suffer a loss of &lt;10,000,­
000 to 812,000,000 every year to encourage
the industries of the tanners and leather
dealers In the eastern portion of our coun­
try. at the same time encouraging hide
production In other countries. The fanner
falls to grasp the strength of the argument
that hides should be admitted free and a
protective duty levied upon the manufac­
tured product, leather. Protect - each or
make them both tree of duty.
I’think this bill would be Improved if
bidea were transferred from the free and
put on the dutiable list I hope this will
be done.
The cattle-raisers of the states find sharp
competition from South AmericA They
•uffer another Injustice at the hands of the
cattle kings of the west, who occupy the
lands without paying rent or taxes. In
1888 almost a state was occupied by cattie
belonging to syndicates. These people
had 531 unlawful incloeures, aggregating
7,324,070 acres : 4,500,890 acres were re­
covered In 1888, but still thousands of
acres remain in control of those to whom
they do not belong, free occupants, giving
them advantages over those who pay taxes
and bear their share ot tbe expenses of
government.
An unfair advantage is
given them, to the detriment of the farmers
of tho country. Last year forty-five new
cases of unlawful occupancy were- re­
ported, aggregating 418,930 acres, and
feuces were removed from 165,050 acres.
Happily, this unfair competition IR being
I removed, but the work progresses slowly.
TIN-I’LATEA

One of the many admirable features of
Uris bill Is the section designed to build up
a tin-plate industry in the United States.
The Inhabitants of the United States are
larger consumer!) of tin-plates than any
other people. We use tin for culinary,
domestic, dairy, roofing, and canning pur­
poses, and tho grand aggregate shows that
in this country more tin-plates are con­
sumed than in all the rest of the world.
We expend &lt;20,000,900 each year for tin­
plates, and remarkable as it may seem,
there Is not a manufacturing establishment
where tin-plate is made in this country—
the greatest consumer lu the world does
not manufacture an ounce.
It costa our people &lt;60,000 each working
day for tin-plates, and all this money goes
abroad ; uone of it is kept here ; none of
tbe &lt;60,000 expended each day goes to
American workmen; itallgoes to laborers
across tbe sea. The experiment of tinning
iron plates was tried in 1873; four estab­
lishments were run for five years In Ohio
and PennsylvaniA When the four mills
began business tin-plate sold for &lt;12.50
per box, and the price kept declining until
It fell to 85.18 per box. We saw the effect
ot the competition of American tin-plate.
Unfortunately, after a five years' struggle,
the American factories closed, and alnoe
1878 foreigners have had control of the
market Great Brittan has had a monop­
oly of the tin-plate trade and manufacture
since 1720.
But we are told we have no tin. Da­
kota will answer that in a way that shows
how baseless is Die statement. The Biack
Hills will produce tbe tiu ore. Should
that source fall we will Import, for blocktln Is on the free list In this bill, and we
have the free raw material thereby. We
can import the tin, aud we have the other
constituents, iron and steel, In abundance.
If we cannot secure the tin from the west,
we can obtain it from abroad. We can
Diereby do Die work here, giving employ­
ment to our own workmen. We can do as
England does—Import tin from lhe Malay­
an Peninsula, the islands in the Straits of
Malacca, and from AustraliA England
has a limited supply in Cornwall; the re­
mainder Is brought from tbe sections above
named.
The United States purchases
two-tiilrds of the product at Great Britain.
Since tills bill was presented the press
uf England have become alarmed lu the
fear that this great market will be lost to
them by our people reaping the advantage
from the Industry being carried on here by
our own workmen. The trade journals of
London state that if this bill becomes a
law Die occupation of three-fourths of the
workmen there will be gone, and if the
manufacturer and workmen continue In
the business they must come here. This
alternative will be beneficial to us. Tin­
plates are sheets of iron or steel coated
with tiu or with a mixture of tin and lead.
Steel is preferable, and we have that in­
dustry established. X‘ie tariff on tin­
plates now Is 1 cent per pound.
It is proposed to make it 2.2 cents on
each pound ; to do away with the revenue
tariff and extend protection, build up
another industry, and be independent of
the world, so tar as tbe tin-plate supply Is
concerned. We will add this industry to
our nation. Tbe price to the consumer
will not be oppressively Increased. In a
short time, after the works are established,
competition will bring tbe price lower than
it is now. To supply our people with the
tin-plate they now Import would necessi­
tate the erection of sixty-eight mills, In­
volving a cost of &lt;80,000,000. More than
thirty-thousand workmen would find em­
ployment, earning over 812,000,000 each
year. These additions to the manufactur­
ing capital and roll of wage-earners alone
justify action looking to the manufacture
of 6ur tin-plate by our own workmen.
In addition to the above, a well-known
authority states that to manufacture our
own tin-plate would—
Make a market every rear for K&amp;J.000 tons of
iron ore, 3X1.000 tons of limestone,
tom
of coal. 300.000 tons of plg-lron. 5,000,00) bushels
of charcoal, 5.0)0,000 pounds of lead, 25,000,000
pounds of tin. 10,000,000 pounds of tallow. 3,­
000,0)0 pounds of sulphuric add, and about M),000,000 foot of lumber.
BINDING-TWIXE.

I am pleased that manllla, hemp, and
sisal grass are placed on tho free-list. I
could wish that binding-twine was ad­
mitted free of duty. 1 hope It may be yet
There arc about ten million pounds of
binding twine used in this country every
year. It has In tho past year gone Into
tho hands of the most avaricious trust ever
known. Luckily congress has enacted a
law to throttle these conspiracies against
human rights.
This blndlng-twine is
manufactured from hemp or substitutes
for hemp; 75 per cent Is made from
manllla, hemp, and sisal grass, each fiber
being employed about equally; 10 per
cent is made from American hemp; no
binding-twine is imported. The fanner
will yet bo Independent on the supply of
blndlng-twine. The day is not far away
when his blndlng-twine will be made from
flax fiber, grown on his farm, stronger,
better and cheaper than the article ho now
uses.
THE HILL IN GENERAL.

I regret exceedingly, Mr. Chairman,
that I have not time to discuss this bill
at length. In the main it la admirable. I
have suggested a few Improvements for

the consideration of congress.

While the free-list is enlarged, methods
are proposed of greater development. Man­
ufactures are encouraged, and at lart agri­
culture is recognized In a measure extend­
ing protection to the farming interests,
which is raised from 24.54 per cent, aa
now, to 43.09 per cent on farm products.
Tbe wool clip will be enlarged under the
operation of this bill; the manufactures
of woolen goods will be increased over
81,000,000 each month. Tbe world’s eonsumption of wool Is two thousand million
xrnnds annually; of this nearly one-third
Is consumed by our people.
«We #6ek to supply our people with this
great staple, and will see Die stimulating
influences of this measure in the Increased
flocks that will be kept on every farm.
The number of sheep will increase under
protective duties. We have seen the de­
crease of four million of the flocks in
England In twenty years under free
trade. While our manufacturers and ar­
tisans are protected, nothing on the farm
is neglected. Even eggs, the yearly pro­
duction of which In this country equals In
money the value of the annual output of
Iron, are protected. This Is .a great lay
for the American hen ; again we throw off
the foreign “yolk ;’’-we7wUl keep the two
and a half million dollars we pay out for
foreign eggs each year at home, money
{or the farmers’ wives. This congress Is
alive to the possibilities of the agricultural
resources of the nation, and vyill promote
their fullest development.
New Industries, providing work for the
unemployed, will spring Into being from
the operation of this bill; the Increased
demand for American labor will be a last­
ing benefit to the nation. Tbe wealth»of
the United States Is estimated at sixty
thousand millions of dollars. Tbe state­
ment Is made that this Is greater than the
wealth of the world one hundred and fifty
years ago. This summary of our indus­
trial progress exhibits the resources of the
land, the capacity for development of the
nation. The effect of this bill, enacted
Into law, will tend to even greater ad­
vancement
Our Tariff Hl»tory.

It was not until some time after the
colonies became independent that there
were duties placed upon importa. From
1784 to 1790 inclusive tho imports from
England exceeded the exports from
America in the sum
&lt;52,872,875, and
a clamor arose for Protection.
The first tariff law j*asaed was ap­
proved by the president July 4, 1789. Ito
preamble recited: “Whereas, it is neces­
sary for the support of the government,
the discharge of the debts of the United
States, and the encouragement of manu­
facturers, that duties be laid tin goods,
wares and merchandise ixnijorted.”
From the year 1796,when the Protective
Lariff was in full operation, to 1801, a peri­
od of five years, the exports of thin coun­
try exceeded the imports by &lt;89,374,816,
leaving England in debt to AmericA In
1834, although the revenue was sufficient,
a new tariff was adopted with higher
duties in order to extend tho benefits of
Protection. This measure had the active
support of Presidents Monroe, Jackson
and John Quincy Adams.
In 1833, owing to the demands of South
Carolina, thrfn in almost open rql*oUiun,
a revised tariff law was passed, lowering
the duties about 20 per cent
**
By 1840 this “tariff revision’ had so
diminished the revenue and manufac­
tures were so pfastrate that the govern­
ment and the people were almost in
bankruptcy . This caused a raising of
customs duties to the protective point in
1842. under which trade revived and tho
government’s credit was preserved.
.
In 1840 a redaction was made in tariff
rates, and during the next eleven years,
while these reduced rates were in force,
the revenues fell short of the expendi­
tures by &lt;21,790,805. In I860 the'gov­
ernment hM to borrow &lt;20,000,006 to
maintain its credit
Tho duties were increased in March,
1861, and since then, while the war
tariff lias been reduced to natural pro­
portions, the manufactures of America
have flourished as never before.
The Prosperity ofj the Nation.

The United States of America how
Hands iu the front rank of the nations of
the worjd—leads them all; the aggregate
of its industries is larger than that of
any other people. Mulhall, acknowl­
edged to be the most eminent of all stat­
isticians, in his Dictioiiiry of Statistics
places the industrietaf rcho United States
at &lt;11,405.000,000 per [annum, which is
&lt;2,205,000,000 greater than those of the
United Kingdom of Great Britain; near­
ly double those of France; almost twice
aa largo as those of Germany; nearly
three times as large as those of Bnssio,
and very nearly equal to the combined
industries of Austria, Italy, Spain, Bel­
gium, Holland. Australia, Camula and
Sweden and Norway. These figures
.photograph the mlghtinent of tins nation
and fix its rank in Die industrial world.
This eminent, proud and prosperous
place in the nations of the universe has
been mostly created under the Protective
policy—-a policy which should remain
undisturbed, and tho republic and it®
people permitted to continue the advance
to groatneaa
In the above-estimates, Mulhall places
the induftrie® of tho United States at
&lt;11,40&lt;LOOOfOOO'yearly. This is regarded
as a low estimate. Our economists think
&lt;14,000,000,000 would bo nearer the fig­
ures. In the wealth of nations the United
States of America stands as the richest
of nil. Its ]&lt;088essions increase &lt;875,000,­
000 each year, while France adds to it®
wealth &lt;87r&gt;.000,000 per annum, Great
Britain &lt;883.000,000, Germany &lt;200,000,­
900. Our customs law® do not prevent
the growth of wealth, intelligence and
happiness, but, un the contrary, promote
these great_bles8inga.
An Old Mu'i Heroic Conduct.

Robert Watte, who died at Felixstowe,
deserves a word of praise for his heroic
conduct, which hastened his end. He
was 78 yean of age, and had lived at the
Felixstowe ferry all his life. On Easter
Tuesday signs of distress were shown by
a vessel un the Skipwaah Sands, twelve
miles out at sea. A boat was manned,
and Watte went with the crew, but they
were out for over ten hours in tbe cold
winds of a very bitter day, and next day
the old man was found dead, the cold
ami exposure being more thou he could

Tbe peo­ •und.-Pall MaB Gaantte.

�COKGRXSSMAJf DUfOLKY ON PROTBC- |
TIOK.
wool on the free list

Tbe Milla bill did

and exhsustlve speeches on the tariff, at
duty, but took all protection from wool
the present session of congress that de­
which the farmers raise, and dow those
livered by Hon. Nelson Dingtey. at Maine,
same democrat* are sympathizing with the
deserves high rank, displaying as It doc*
poor farmers aryl claiming to be their only
the profound study of tbe author and the
friends.
incisive grasp of the subject both In treat­
Ths enormous growth of the woolen,
ment and detail. The fund of Information cotton and other manufacturing industries
contained In this speech is rarely equalled in this country, Mr. Dingley showed, wa*
In an address of similar length.
proof of the benefit* of the protective pol­
At the outset he pointed out tbe decrease icy, whose beneficence Is shown In every
made In tariff duties by the McKinley bill, case where It Is possible to produce aa
which even Mills, of Texas, must admit la article tn sufficient quantity at home to
a lowering of what he calls “tariff taxa­ supply the demand, as where cotton prints
tion” by 850,000.000 or SM,000,000 an­ which under free trade sold at 37 cents a
nually. Gov. Dingley ahowed’clearly that yard and are nowseUlngat 5 cento, or steel
the average duty on imports will be de­ rails which formerly cost above 8100 a ton
creased to 27 per cent by this bill and are now down to M0. These are
called attention to the democratic false proofs, as Gov. Dingley pointed them out.
pretense that the new measure Increased that the tariff hss not been a tax, but the
the duties Instead of lowering them. “Sup­ greatest possible benefit to the people,
pose,” said he, “that this bill took off all employing our labor at good wages and
tariff duties on imports except dn liquor
keeping the money of the nation.at home.
imported and fixed that at 80 per cent,
The “tax” cry of tho free traders has no
then, according to the logic of the free foundation; labor Is better paid, better
trade party that would be held up at evi­ fed and more prosperous than elsewhere
dence that tbe bill proposed to Increase In the world. Gov. Dingley also produced
taxation to 80 per cent” In making a proofs that the average value of farm pro­
general average of duties be showed how ducts Is now larger than ever it was under
essential It was to consider the imports on free trade, and if we had no home market
the free list, which the free trader* pur­ for 99 per cent of our agriculture the de­
posely refused to do.
pression would now be far* greater than it
He pointed out the fact that the McKin­ Is, and as bad as In England. In discuss­
ley bill propose* to remove the tariff abso­ ing the demand for free raw materials he
lutely from 8109.000,000 worth ot imports showed how absurd was the claim that we
which now pay duties aggregating 861,­ could control the markets of the world.
000,000.
We have free trade In raw cotton, always
Contrasting this bill with the one‘ pro­ have had, yet while we exported last year
- posed by Mr. Mill* In the last congress, 810,009,000 worth of cotton fabrics Eng­
Gov. Dingley showed that the present con­ land exported 8425,000,000.
templated reductions are designed to pro­
Labor must be protected, because 90 per
mote the Interests of the country while the cent of every manufacture Is labor. An­
Mills bill was aimed at pointe which could other strong point made by Gov. Dingley
not fall to do these interests great harm.
in his admirable speech wa* that foreign
The McKinley bill put* more articles on countries will boy of us just what they need,
the free list than was ever attempted and do more. Last year England bought
before by any tariff measure. Nearly one- of us 8379,990,131 worth of merchandise,
half of the imports are placed on the free while we bought of England but 8178,­
list, while even under the Mills bill the 269,067,
ercentage of free imports was but 40 per
Such speeches as Gov. Dingloy’s should
cent, and under all farmer tariffs was be widely distributed and read, for they
much smaller, yet the gentleman from contain tbe true doctrine for tbe people of
Texas says this bill, which admits half of the United States.
our Imports absolutely free, is a measure
PB/CXS UNDBB PROTBCT/ON.
to restrict trade.
Mechanics are interested? In the price
'The Mills bill took off only 819,758,000
and efficiency of tools, a* all heads of fam­
in tariff duties while this bill proposes to
remove 960.936,536 of such duties. The ilies are in tbe cost and utility of articles
of household hardware and cutlery. Once
Mills bill proposed to put on the free list
all these were Imparted. Their home
great staple article* produced In thia coun­
manufacture has been fostered by a pro­
try and thus attempted to cripple our Intective tariff Id the face of an opposition
.dustrieH, while the present bill takes the
*8 vigorous as It was untiring, until to-day
tariff off articles of necessity, not produced
the United States is well up on the list of
here, that Is the great distinction between
natloos exporting certain lines of hard­
democratic free trade and republican pro­
ware In which superiority of finish and du­
tective policy.
rability in use are prominent recommenda­
Gov. Dingley demonstrated the proposi­
tions.
tion that the greatest good of tbe people
A few years ago, a select committee of
demanded that sugar be put on the free
the British parliament, after careful In­
list, as the duty Imposed is a direct tax on
vestigation, enumerated forty-two articles
the consumer, since nearly all the sugar
of hardware and machinery In the selling
we use is imported and protection ' has
of which Americans had largely super­
failed to stimulate the home growth. He
seded English manufacturers in certain
favored paying a,bounty t ou wd armmarkets. Including some of the British
era for raising sugar rather than levying a
colonies. Many of these articles, such as
tax on them for using it and buying Jt
axes, scissors, penknives, lamps, coffee
abroad, dissipating the nation's resources
and benefitiag/tjfity the foreign sugar pro­ mills, nails, clocks, watches, tableware,
etc., are tho*e common and necessary to
ducer. He showed bow Germany. France,
every family. The list also included such
and other nations had succeeded by paying
farming implements as buckets, corn crush­
bounties for the encouragement of sugar
ers, cultivators, cotton gins, hay rakes,
growing, and even if we should fail after
hoes, mowing machines, scales, etc.
a fair trial of fifteen year* the bounty ex­
It can thus be seen that British states­
periment will cost nothing worth mentl onmen and manufacturers have found out
Ing, Should tbe farmer* fail to raise the
that protection In the United States has
sugar they will not be able to claim the
not made prices too high /or outsiders to
bounty ; if they succeed it will develop a buy.no matter what their agentifln this
new industry of vast benefit to the agri­
country may contend in their effort* to
culturists.
haveiour markets opened to unrestricted
Gov. Dingley showed the utter falsity
foreign competition. -And in its demon­
of tbe charge that this bill favor* the *ustration of economical production nude
( g^r trust . He pointed out how the Mill*
protection Is to be found the chief value or
d&lt;11 gave the sugar refiner* 82.40 cents
the fact cited by the parliamentary com­
a pound tariff protection while this bill
mittee.' It must not be permitted to lure
gives them only four-tenths of ooe cent
voters' from a recognition ot tbe fact that
a pound protection for refining on all be­
the foreign market Is necessarily restricted
low No. 20 Dutch standard and only six
by the limited wants and the poverty of
tenths of a cent above Na 20 where the
buyers, a* well as the desperation of those
Mills* bill gave them—97 of a cent,showing
competitors whose trade is thus menaced.
conclusively that the Mills’ bill favored
No foreign demand for American manu­
the sugar trust and the McKinley bill does
factures can be made to compensate for
not
the privilege of supplying the home mar­
Gov. Dingley then discussed exhaustively
ket. With a certainty of this htfcie mar­
and with great breadth of information the
ket, at prices consistent with the payment
various schedules of the McKinley bill,
of fair wages to employes, competition be­
pointing out-wherein it reduced burdens
tween American manufacturers will always
and promoted the weal of bvery Industry.
-To the question, shalfwe make our own Insure to American buyers the best of pro­
ducts an terms within reach of all.
tin plate, he answered yes, and fortified
his approval of the proposition by un­
answerable arguments. We already make
Two Mexican fishermen killed an ugly
the sheet iron and the sheef steel, we have and vicious anolis of the lizard species!
the
other day on Padre Island, but not
all tbe Ingredient* at hand, yet England
makes every tin plate used in this country until a hard battle had been fought It
measured
four feet long and thirteen
because It has tbe cheap labor and the es­
inches in circumference, with claw*
tablished plants. Check the importation
equal to a tigers. It contained twentyot English tin plate, and we will soon four egg*. This monster is a native of
make It at home, better and cheaper than the West India islands and the first ever
we dow buy It abroad.
seen bore. During the combat tho anoGov. Dingley showed how Insignificant lis several times changed its color from
was the charge that the tariff on foreign green to brown and vice versa, a pecu­
sawed lumber increased the cost If the liarity of it* tribe. Many theories are
daty were taken off to-day the Canadian . advanced as to how it reached the island.
The most plausible is that it came in one
government would get all the benefit by
of the huge mahogany logs from foreign
Increased charge* for stumpage and the lands that are frequently washed ashore.
price to the consumer would remain the —Cor. Kansas City Journal

FREE RAW MATERIALS.
THE

duction of those artidte which we aw
especially adapted to produce, we cu
.rtteta which "
£
notprodne with . tow m&gt;eodJtar.c«

Mr. H. J. Pettifvr. *wretarv v
i??***"00****0*1 for O.-fimse of nJrkIndustry, recently delivered 1 i h
Uhtotaau Atata,|aui
reply to.CuM.drtlw^W"*

EFFECT THEY WOULtf HAVE
UPON OUR COMMERCE.

to produce than
then. tend, to nnttoMl
o»
Intartrr. Protection tend, to nrtloMl

dirrndfletjon ot indoy.
pre^on. remark, ot Mr
££
"With a perfectly Free-trade, «y®
wbjtol ot Protretion
tl» r®
r—&lt;-t»—-i 'st wtM
bt*”'
Stator
country to
Btota. Tb.ktara.ot Mr
^teliuing. wbtto th. oountQ thuw» worse by tbeoonMMl opportunity Haf- rer.nl co: mmu of th.
Commerce differ* from other industries
to M ot rermd rexum, nll
in that it depends upon, or exists on ac­ Mcuonucdly
offictol rtretotica uul ooorindn- .52:
pain at tho expense of others, as it would
count of, the relation to one another of
I. vnklt.g of what Protreti^tafT*
have an advantage in all the bargains of
other industries. Its office is not to
tor Germany tbr «l»wk. r r.^
nify
depression*,
tte
joyous
band
of
Free
­
produce, in the sense of changing the international
dal ttatenunt ot th. Iron .otasj”,’*
form of material*. It only changes their try in which some one or several branches trader* who have been picturing this
of production excelled all other countorire glorious country of &lt;xir* “Paining into atxtakton ofth. rapin, .bowioX £
place. It is wrong to identify commerce
i ,n"
with trade between nations. Professor would in these gain over thore countries the abyss of ruin and destruction for the crease of wage® and nuuils r
R. E. Thompson defines commerce clearly which were not favored with special fa­ last twenty years are out with their tetewhen he says that it ia “the interchange cilities of production. England, for in­ scopeu eagerly watching for an enlarge­
stance, ha* facilities to many lines of ment of the black spot. Of course the
of services or of commodities between
todww.rou
persons or group* of different industrial production for the greatest msanfactur- agricultural depression is all due to the
ing nation on the globe. She can afford tariff, and the only remedy w the imme­ rf UMMbw lndu.tr,,&lt;&gt;„nw,!T
functions."
,
diate repeal of certain custom* duties.
In a rude industrial state where one to sacrifice her other induntrire to this.
Tbe United States has no one industry,
lbf ,
“
The farmer 1* told by these reckless Freo-tnulrr:. mj- th. v
individual is engaged in doing what in
a higher industrial state is divided into or branch of industry, sufficiently more purveyors of British economics that the &lt;t tbo Undo ot &gt; eouotrr. lu ls-,
lMjfi
“■
several distinct occupations, there can favored than that name industry in other tariff is framed for the benefit of a few dor th. old .jiunn „r
be no active commerce, but commerce countries, on which to found a powerful iron, woolen, cotton, silk and chemical
n..c i:,.,lond.
arises and increaaes with the division of industrial nation, although, for a general barons, and not in the interest of the from Germany were valne&lt;l at
labor attendant upon a varied industry. development of all her indusfrie*. she American farmer. They never tell the. 000: in 1886 they hud risen
___ __ that the direct Vwina'flta
Imi 000,
000. an int-renw.
rtf tai.OOO.wo fm!1 I
benefit* Vw»
be nvu
receive*
incrca.se of
With the specialization among workers has most favorable conditions. The con­ •farmer
and the subdivisions within industries, ditions to England and the United States from the present tariff are far in exceaa the United Kingdom the export* in !&gt;?&gt;
the industrial function qf each indi­ are quite1 different, and this difference of the benefit* received by any other [ were £223,000,000, aud in i
vidual is narrowed, and frith this nar­ suggest* for each nn industrial policy un­ clan. They do not tell him that last year । 000,000. a decrease of £n,o;Ht,noQ
rowing of" his industrial "function Ills de­ like that of the other. The United States tire agricultural product* imported on J in 1875 the manufacture 1 aitieies-5
mand for tho sendees and commodities produces the greater part of her raw ma­ which dutv wa* levied aggregated in Germany were only 30 |K.r«» nt of
terials of manufacture and somewhat value over 8250.000.000. And ye€ this I* exports; in 1886 they were
of others is increased.
,rr
If, by reason of the creation of new more of food products than *he uses. a fact. They do not tell him that our to- J There figure* are from a work whichitfe
interests in any section, a more varied The production of raw material* with tai agricultural imports amounted to Freetrader* will liardly dispute-Whit
industry is established, a renewed activ­ her is not a minor, but an important in­ nearly 8650,000,000.
I •ker’s Almanac for iShH. This work U
ity will show itself in the conduct' of dustry. The raw material* which we do
How many farmers know that tbe ag-' not got np by a group of IVotectionta,.
not produce, and which do not displace gregale importation of fruit, hides, eggs It says:
commerce.
It is undoubtedly true that if all the our American product*, should be 'ad­ and vegetables is about equivalent in! “ ’In certain branches this iGenmni
claims made by Free-traders in reference mitted free.
.
value to the importation of manufact- • incrcuw of exports ha* ktn truly agfaj.
Investigations of the conditions and urcs of iron and steel?. How many know ' ishing. If we take quantitiw and
to production are valid free raw mate­
rials will increase tho amount of ocean fact* of production peculiar to each in­ tliat tho aggregate importation of raw duct the import* of tire same daw
transportation; and it is but fair to sup­ dustry show us that free competing raw flax nnd hemp, breadstuff*, egg*, vegeta- goods from the export* w.- shall find tiu:
pose that under a system of Free-trade materials can confer no advantage upon bles and wools, all product* of the farm, the net export* of rilks
the foreign commerce would be greater the labor and industries of the United h about the same in valueas the import*- -1875-80 684 per cent.; wouh-ns n»*?
than at present The increased importa­ States which are not counterbalanced by lion of manufactures of wool, or nearly per «*nt.: cotton*. 30? per cent.: uutions from other countries, resulting attendant disadvantages.
853,000,000? Ciianging the combination chine r&gt;-. 200 per cent, (from
from a policy of Free-trade, would oeFree raw materials would not help and adding hop* and bay to fruit, flax. I 58,497 tons, notwithstanding that the!
caraon increased activity in foreign ship­ agriculture, for the fanners’ products etc., and we have an aggregate far ex- | imports rose simultaneously from S..|
ping. The carrying trade of the world are themselves raw materials.
ceeding tbe import* of chemical*, while 840 to 83,290 ton*); gloss. 2G4 per rent;
is now in the hands of England. In 1882
They would not help manufacturing,
tho importation of tho last'two item* paper, 822 per cent.; tqririta, 258 per.
the total earning* of all countries arising for, while they would lessen the consum­ would equal in value the annual im- I cent; pig iron, from a net import of
from shipping amounted in round num­ ing power of the heme market, they portation of manufactures of rilk.
I 284.000 tons, rose to a net export uf 850,.
bers to 8605,000,000. Of this sum British would not enable the United States to
I* the American fanner ready to calm-1 000 tona.’ That is one of tbe thinp
ships received $368.000,000, or 55 per gain a pennanent place in supplying the
ly listen to attack* on tire greedy rob- ’ Germany has done under her Protedivr
cent Tba United States received 8180,­ market* of the world.
tier barons who manufacture glass and system, and I want to know if I had no;
000,000, or lees than 20 per cent.
They would not help the mining inWhen we. add to this statement the durtties. for the miners’ products are the glassware when the imports of his own uome gtxxl ground for saving that she
protected breadstuff* barely exceed an-. had prospered under her Proven™
fact that Jhree-fourths of the tonnage of raw materials of manufacture.
»
nually tire importation of glare; when Che tariffs.'
the United States is engaged in the coast­
They would not help our commerce,
wise and fishery trade, and the remain­ for they would decrease the exchange of import* of seeds, not medicinal, aro
Tbe unwritten law which has so key;
ing one-fourth in the carrying trade, we bcrvices nnd commodities between the about the same as tbe import* of earthenoperatol to restrain the wives or widenrs
can see how small a fraction of any in­ different parte of our country, while the ware?
No! Unless I am very much mistaken of presidents from revolting the n;«ul
creased activity in the carrying trade increase of the carrying trade, whatever
would come to the United States. Any might result. would be absorbed by other the American fanner ha* altogether too haa again -been honored in the bn-ach”
fiscal policy we might adopt which tends countries having a more efficient mer­ much hay out himself Dot to be clever to I by tbe visit of Mtk James A. GaffitUto
to increase oceanic commerce would be chant marine.
Ids neighbor, tbe manufacturer, in the, her wm-in-luw and daughter, Mr. a»l
of direct benefit to the commercial inter­
As her industries nre not benefited, matter of exchanging courtesies. Here Mrs. Stanley Drown, of Ma^vhcMti
ests of England on account of bej more neither is her ’abor. Like so many other w about bow the account stands:
avenue. The tfadt *.is made the ova­
efficient merchant marine. It matters phases of tbe tariff question, it upon' last
. . ,
©on at several (faiit !;■ ispitalitift* ia her
not for our present purpose what is the analysis resolves iteelf largely into a
8M.o» «» honor by Mr*. Harrison. Mrs. Murtoa.
M,emo» Mr*. John sbenur.r. nnd Mrs. Windaa.
reason of her superiority on the sea, but question of labor and wage*. The United
it could be readily traced in a great States cannot compete in production
This law lias never been very, stringent.
measure to subsidies and the lower wages with England, Europe and India and
Mrs. Grant makes no pretense of observ­
of her seamen. Our policy of Protection, maintain her present scale of wages. If
S7.4oj.an ing it, but both as wife nnd widow has
which offers to all industries the condi­ the United State* cannot compete in
T.-Ul
8tt.SDa.ap rctaronr repeatedly to visit old friradi
tions of successful production, nnd to la­
n*. UM.
I
manufacturing with the pauper paid labor the highest possible rewards, insures j bor of England and the continent; in Ssipar.........
. m.000,000 Mr*. James K. Tolk 1ms spent a kc?
. 41.0U0.MS
л healthy commercial activity within tho
widowhood without ever relamiin to
commerce, with the subsidized ship* of
United State*.
I 1MO.MD Waahiugton. Mtk Cleveland can» teck
England; in mining, with the half paid
If there Lh one fact which has been es­
.
MQMQD, to the Bayard nuptials, but hastruoi
lalMir of foreign countries; in agriculture
tablished as the result of sound economic
away the same d«v.
and stock raising, with the cheap lands
investigation it is that under the modern
Mr*. Harriet Lone Johiwui. Pnsidett
and labor uf Ludla, Australasia ana the
development of industry the greatest
South American states, it become® imWith such tfti array of important prod­ nuctuMi3ti*a niece, m-ver came lock till
measure of welfare to our nation cannot
jxjrtaut to consider where she shall find ucts .protected,
____lo
—say
_ _______
nothing
„_______
of wool,
_ of the Democratic party waa rvstond to
be secured without a varied or diversi­
such a field for the exercise of her labor . l»°ps.
hay, of eggs, of vegetable*, of power. Mr*. Lincoln never visit’d
fied industry. With our present popula­ and capital as will keep her Industrie* ' M’cds, and of - - ‘
.
.
score of' minor
products, Washington. Mr*. John Tyler. ask®j
tion wo are a nation of some twenty
from decay, and her labor above tho is
.......................
it
likely
the American farmer will give a* she lived, wm fond of returning here.
millions of workers. AU, these differ in
their capacities and tastes. Some are starvation rates of competing eruntries. up the Tariff because tbo Free-trade
The economic policy that will insure shoutars are loudly proclaiming against
not productive when engaged in agricul­
A Home for Women.
to the United States a measure of pros­ the iron and woolen barons? The farmer
ture. Other* will not find their full de­
In Indianapolis the corner stone of the
perity
in the future equal to that which reads and listens and looks tire situation
velopment outside tbe mines and fac­
Propylaeum, which i&gt; to he -the perti­
she has enjoyed in the past is not a policy
tories. The diversification of industry,
which will create for us a one sided indus­ out how much of the product represented nent expreswion in stone of the progrea
which offer* to each the opportunity of
of woman," was laid the ether day. Il
tbe greatest development and production trial development It will rather seek by this vast sum of nearly 8950,000,000 will bo used for literary, adeutific, artb•that tbe natural limitations of his facul­ to develop the various branches of hu­ he might produce at homo if the Tariff tic, industrial, musical, mechanic*! and
man
activity
which
the
character
of
our
was only tightened a little.
ties permit, will give us the highest de­
Tbe manufacturer looks on the other feducational purposes, and will thns be*
velopment and largest production a* a people, our soil, Onr climate and our
rtQter for the cultivation of women. Tbe
nation. We want to see something like m-.lmd reFunrccs give us a capability of side ot the picture, and he begins to name is derived front'the appniecB to the
a balanced union of tho four great in­ supportiug. It is a policy which win cipher out bow much of the 8950,000,000
give to labor tho largest possible con­ of manufactured goods which are an­ AcrupoH* of Athens' and signifies an en­
dustries.
deavor to reach the higher culture.
nually pouring into our porta oould just
It is not to bo Bnppoeed that these will ditions of varied employment.
Such a policy, logically carried out, as-well Im? made at home by American Among the stockholders ar? more than
grow equally, for conditions will cause
900 women. The building, w’.iich
to
along
with
encouragement
to
the
manu
­
labor if the inequalities ot the tariff were
a greater extension of one than of an­
facture of finishedxonunoditiee, will give
other. But it can be expected that protection to our raw material* which only corrected and undervaluations and hondsoouo and Complete, will be re*&gt;I
for occupancy in October.—New Ycrt
through wise Protection industries which have to meet the competition of foreign fraudulent invoices stopped. The Mo______ '_________
are fairly capable of permanent prosper­ countries with superior facilities for Kinley tariff bill is intended to meet both Tribune.
ity may be offered favorable conditions cheap production.
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of development. With a policy of Freethe American manufacturer. And so
As warm weather comes it bagow
trade ono industry grow* and another
they are bound to join issues and stand thing io take a vapor bath once a ww.
An experienced southern merchant by tbe tariff.
languishes. The one industry which
or as a substitute a hot
possesses the greatest relative advantages William R. Moore, of ^Memphis, luu
Yet Mr. Gladstone says 'the people of warm enough to start perspiration «***
made
public
some
interesting
facta
Ukp
n
over that industry among other trading
America should grow more corn (mean­ Get right into a chon nightgown
nations will be developed ami other* neg­ from his ledgers. Mr. Moore shows tbe ing wheat) and more cotton, and manu­ blankets and sweat and sleep an
_
lected.
benefit derived by the south from Pro­ facture teas iron and steel and less wool­
two. Sponge off with * pint «
wIt is possible that in some countries, tectum by contrasting the prices of a
Xr.
with the «
ens. And that is the Free-trade doctrine.
under certain conditions, this may be mH of goods sold by his firm to William
Continue our philanthropic miMaion for druggists, and half a pint
best These conditions do not exiat in White, of Fernando, Miss., on May o
the relief ef tire labor and capital of cologne. Dr—
the United States today. Those parts of I860, under a low tariff, with the priom
Great Britain? I* this the only way out? underwear and there wtU be hlt
the United States which have the most ?.LSX’^XgOO&lt;1*to
Surely not.
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of taking cold. Spring languo^^
varied industry show a liigher annual in­
relieved in this way and die Mooa
come to the farmer and greater returns
The Democratic platform ot 1856 said: proved.—Shirley Dane
!MX
to funn laborer*. Some sections of our
“11)0 time ha* come for the people
tbe
Ceuta.
country, notably tho south, in which a
Ple«C r4 brown ibUtlnr.
United States to declare themselves tn
Wum BHrn '»
single industry has been dominant, liave DtaCM 4U Km- tai
In et enrly con.tit»twwl
favor of progrewsive Free-trade through­
not acquired tho wealth which ha* come
•H
out tire world." Tire Democratic party tonta ’to, pik
to other sections, nor is the wealth so
is just a* much in favor of thia doctrine thaltE.Myridmo(uic&gt;d~?"
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widely distributed. These sections,with
"wbwl." bar. &gt;p&gt; "/‘“'ILrtti*
rich mineral deposits and extensive for­
roata. In tbe coun«"I
be
ests, have clung to agriculture and neg­
man around.—San Franctoco Bulletin.
I nodtad no 1« tau. «•«»
lected their other resources. Those who
nine nbont on their -I..'1 ."'T’j _0O&gt;look for a new south, if they find it at
Material* Would B«

but a Doeldod DJ»-

a

all, will find it upon the b^i* of a new
industrial organization, brought about
i» Ml—PP of
largely by tbe Protection afforded to her
raw material*.
If the principles ot Free-trads be true capital employed in manufactures.
and final, an encouraging prospect is not
IM mutM ng the importations of farm pro­
presented to workingmen. England haa
ducts, Goy. Dingley introduced carefully
Fred Conch, who suffered an accident practically Free-trade, and her laborer*
in Ansonia. Conn., whereby he lost all м the factories and in tho mines get mis­
both
oolonim
erable wages which compel the adoption Mtn nation.
°° ”n*U1 «rtid&lt;«.
of a low standard of living. Her farmers tSF.
cars to Great Barrington, Mate., with are not prosperous, and the Irish peaahia wife and child, when Tie felt a pecu­
liar itching in his throat. As the train tryu^protM^&gt;aDdDowProaPerin ,^^^M,n«r«»^ Becori, are
Imported ia* year865.132.5l9 worth. That neared Great Barrington Conch looted our*, fora even woreo. In 1885, with a । Bt7?ctiveBrtu“ &gt;•’« ud coHkM tar.
out the window, and, turning towards popnUtton of M,ooo,&lt;l00. Knfhad lud
dmU. n
Ma wile, exclaimed: “Mother used to go 7S0.000 panpoK nd mny mon &lt;m th.
jerge of p.up«rim. Tb. United Bteta

ted 86,000

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tentad by. gmtl™....
ed. Tb&lt;&gt;y»onix&gt;d»l&gt;r'-l,yl,l^*’&gt;wipt
rosy cheeked couples. ** W
titAg.r-Viavr York Star.
fabchet forNKM ^au-to

weak and sick children of the poor of

The usual length for
tb.craby, tram twdr. mebre to
the seaside and various health resorts—a
Inng, made to soft

. ,jubb

wookat fabric.. rl,cT “*Jt, .1 aB.
racb red motor a tuft orw^,
mol toft opre the
right drera to b» drpp^l ®
re&gt;

A abower ot
MV San Andrac
txreriy. Od. iret. w«t
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�Hastings Banner.
listings Thursday,-June 5, 1690.
W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

llVn'fe Rose Flour.
j?,il per hundred. 1 have the

■iu-ive sale of this Hour &gt;in
L . city and

Varrant Every Sack,
fave sold since tbe first of
IV 1SH0

...

twenty-five ton.

Joseji Rogers.
*: SnOKE
Eb.FOWERJ’
NO. 35.
Always the same

■™ ALWAYS THE BEST

5C QIQflR
IN THE

LOCAL NEWS.
this wwk.

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dres* 3m«|s of O. D. SpauM-

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..t 1. convention in this cltyiSaturday
- well ittendjM.

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’. lean new lime of extract* Just recelv,.t &gt;. |L Phillips.
z

'he telephone ofllce has been undergok •A’.eiisii-e repairs.

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I .*«irty t lion-and census enumerators com-

SG per dozen.
*4-&lt;*I&amp;m work.

Go

for rent "or for sale.

PERSONAL MENTION.
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Jas. L. Wilkins went to Detroit Monday.

SOSS,X?1" “k'“• ‘™,p ln

Bert Striker was in Middleville Monday.

■iiv'hi!L!i!rn:”n ,&gt;,e

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dKor-

Rev. Bancroft Went to Grand Rapids
The article in last week's Bixnfu in
yesterday.
rwd to Moon. * Sbeparf ntrahhiwt unTJ. F * ch"Tch to Ut bollt out ot Fn, Mra. E. D. Irvine was in ’Grand Rapids
port eteopcr than r. ot I. tlealora, mi yesterday.
r!lptTFtl,rI1 t:‘S I'wport IK-rald and
Ed. Holbrook, ol Kalamazoo, was lu the
abooM ban bran trallial to that |wp„.
city Monday.
will
’a“' 7"°“ Bnk n“»r&gt;T. and
will try and not have it happen again.
Veroor.ml L.n» WUUkoa apTOI SonHighway commissioners of Barn- and day in Barn .
ti^Sy counU*s!c*« Ret good substantial
C. E. Speara was in Haipilton, Allegan
iron bridges any s^e by calling upon the Cq., last week.
Hastings Engine «k Iron Works. This In
P. A. Sheldon was in Kalamazoo Satur­
TKevUwlH
°f tl,e,r business. day on business.
IJuL
** “n*- ’P^^fiootions and
prices on all kinds of highway bridges.
of Middleville, was in
1 hey are the cheapest to build becau-re the city Monday.
they last forever.
Harry Walldorf, of Jacksun, was in tbe
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x.i°?.ncvo!lut of
concept—-The city over Sunday.
Michigan CenUari have arranged for an
Stllsta, of Kalamazoo, was in
excursion to Grand Rapids and return "by the city Thursday.
special train” on Thursday
Thur- ’— June
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13th,
leaving Hastings 9:10
W,n* Gunn* uf Pig Rapids, is Wait­
9:19 a., ni. returning ।
leaving Gnunl Rajids
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7:30 p. m. Fare for ing her son John Cole.
the round trip iU5 cents each. These
Mrs. M. II. Collins went to Detroit yes­
tickets will be goo4 for returning on regular train leaviniZ Grand Rapids U:M terday for a week's visit
I*, in. ,
M. 1II. Comjxa, TkL AgL
MKs Minnie Evans visited lur tmrentS
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The finding in the case of Hose v«. Dav in Bellevue over Sunday.
which was tried in'the February term of
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vUlted
court, was sent to fin* county clerk Mon­ relatives In the city last week.
day, by .Judge Hooker, who gave a
Mr. and Mrs. S. J. Amer, of Mancelona,
verdict ot 75 cents for the defendant.
There was a difference of tH cents between are vidting relatives in the city.,

^huriie Baldwin has signed with the
these gentlemen. The case was tried injus­
tice court, and lutef appealed to the circuit Buffalo Brotberbcxn! base bail team.
The coats so far will amount t&lt;» about $100,
J- B. Roberts and Dorr Mudge went to
ft large portion of Which can be credited &lt; harlotte Thursday on their bicycles.
up to "experience.*
Miss Ruth Coney, of Albion, spent SunForty representatives of P. of 1. lodges uay with her abler Miss Eva Coih*v in this
In Barn' county met a: the Ford house in city.
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this city Satunlay. and by a vote of HO to 10
Jay McGuire, pt Ann Aitor, spent Sun­
decided to put a P. of 1. county ticket in
the field next fall, So the fellows who day with—that Is he visited frieud.s'in the
told the Journal editor this thing would city.
be done knew what they were talking
George Osborn and wife left Tuesday
about Time will show whether a secret evening for Dakota, to visit R. M. Bates
organization like this, which claimed to be and wife.
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non-oolltiftil and secured Its large mem­
Mr. and Mr-, e. W.
.&gt;r enuta
bership by that claim, does a wise thing lu
going Into polltk.-i and endeavoring to Rapids, visited Mrs. Ann Jones in this
r
lead Ita members Into a place It promised city Sunday.
lo leave alone.
W. D. Hayef, R. K. Grgnt. D.. W.
,
It I- worth remembering that no news­ Reynolds, and E l. Clark were at Wall lake
over Sunday.
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paper Is printed especially for one person
or any set of persons. People who become
Mrs. Clarence (Pennock, of Delton, visit­•
greatly displeased i with something they ed relatives and iriends in the city the■
find in a newspaper] -hould remember Unit tore part of the week.
the Very thing that (displeases them is ex­
Mrs. fe«l. McCaffrey, of Kalamazoo, and।
actly the thing that will most please some­
.
body that has just n* much Interest in the Mrs. B. Johnson, of Hickory Comers, are
visiting
Mrs. Juba Willison.
jmper as they have. I I.t takes all kinds of

criM.n nearly at hand, nnd Has­
ler- will lx* at the front as usual.
A hnUM* in th” 2nd want on
ir disired. Inquire of C. D. Bee- people to make the world, we are told, ami
the patrons of a newspaper arc made up of
the elements of tire world. A man may
:• worm- are reported a* doing a great have a dislike for tobacco, but lie Is not
. . tauiag**1" growing corn and garden foolish enough to complain to bls grocery­
man because he keep*) it for sale. e
.
-A- .1 dtifr r*hl&lt;- in thp weather on &lt;lecTuesday this city was visited by a very
’utn -lay .njUiis year, and that off a
severe ralir Morin, accompanied with a
gcxMl deal of thunder and lightning, the
i.-.doing handles the celebrated latter striking most rtoo close for nimfort
.s, ladies fine shoes. Cail and and safety. Tin- barn of N. T. Parker
was -.truck and a valuable colt was in­
stantly killed, though no further damage
resulted it next Struck the elevator uf
F. II. Barlow &amp; &lt; o,. but the metal roof
seemtsl to want It &lt;4T. though'♦he outside
of the building al oi)e time seemed to Ik*
begun enveloped in a sheet of dame, bcveral^eoph* stamling near the elevator were ahibkedMulte a little and were apeeeldess for a
moment. The houie of Cassius Stowell
Tjn‘«lay and /at
northeast of town, |n Hastings township
Wall lakt*.
was also struck and I damaged the house to
•al&gt;-. the tn-iv Japanese Buckwheat some extent
« all .it Z. B. Hoyt's, Green St. or
On Tuesday Mr. John Spence purchased
tbe Interest of James L. Wilkins iu the
flu- hill rii front of Mrs. Kenfield’s in Rower Shoe Co. The new firm will be
•iie ■.&lt;sic.nl ward i» being cii/down and put Spence Bros. Mr. Wilkins finds that he
■ 1 .t grade. Correct.
/
must give more time to bls manufacturing
lle.-enlcr Roberts is n&lt;Xv Mayor during business, hence sells his interest In this old
and
well established business. W. H.
• obscure of Mayor Beebe. and bears
Spence retains an equal share with his.
xfiiria! honor with becoming dignity.
brotlier in the business, and lhe two will
I hr Ijke Odessa Wave is authority for see that Its interests are looked utter
■ -tabmient that P. A. .Sheldon and C. properly. Messrs. Spence Bros, are both
tV. Iloiightalin caught an eight pound active, hustling young men. of excellent
business habits aad high reputation.
\ tiwll around the outskirts of Una city That they »UI make things bum in the
• 'ii surprise\tn&lt;-,, not acquainted with boot and shoe business goes without say»
.1 iHiildlng and repairing that has been Ing. Mr. John Spence the new member
is very well and favarably known to Jhe
people of Hastings and vicinity. For five
Hie .-nginc on the midnight train broke yean he was In the employ of G. G.
• aii iif.tr Pdfinelee Thunxday night, and Spaulding. In the same ilne of business he
train did nut arrive in tills *ity until will now engage in. and for the past ten
o Friday morning.
years he has been with J. S. Good­
year.
The- B.vnvki: wishes them the
S. F. Phillip* .sells more canned goods
abundant prosperity they deserve, and
■ . ii .inj other firm In the city. His stock
tfw.v. &gt; fresh and you should always call we feel assured tljey will win.

। hiui before buying elsewhere.

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*’ur reader* are urged to read Beamer’s
in thb. Issue, lii it he quotes some
•
that are very Irani to reach. Goods
.d prices guaranteed as represented.

tn? oiu- desiring to buy a fann contaln1 .u re-,-with a fair bouse.on it. call
nil’eu.. The farm is .situated in Rutand 1-4*1 Im. tought ejirap and on easy
l iic M.
h. B. has taken possession of
* &gt;t I.&lt;&gt;iii-. .Sturgis and Battle Creek IL
"
ting that city and Findley, and
i itti’i tin- road will be known as tbe

lid* out and paste it upr Two
wood ashes ••eclosed iu a cotton
I »iis|H*inliti in your cistern, wlllde• and keep the wifer sweet* during
■•'••a:her. This is sufficient fbr a
drivers of K,inj; A: Franklin's
non which wHitlj apjtearrd In thix city.
■&lt;’i th- xtudentd of the state Uniwnity at
.un Aifior. hail a bloody tight in lhe latter
■ Hiltr viaV night, in which both parties
'• I iwlly. though tiie xiudmts got the

11 * liuitni of Bev ew was ip ressdon last
-1: .in&lt;i [H-rformcd its labors in a most
vtMactory manner. The supervisor* and
'* lH‘.ird have done their wurif tlita year
•ii a fairer spirit than has ever been shown
and more lx uwt assessment* have
l»*n hitide. The aaMMsed valuation of the
««tj was about 310.000.
.
•|t Archie McCoy’s can lie seen a fine
awiftmcnt &lt;&gt;f taudeeta. made-at Petoskey.
•Mid;. by a finn of which ChM. &amp; Brown
U*'1* r5ty l« a member, it would bo
'lilJcilt t&lt;&gt; conceive Lov anything more
u-Mdnl or artistic Ilian these In the shape
• f baskets could be made, and the prices
“•■‘tw! atK very reasonable.

Emmett Everts was In the city Tnraday.

Prof. Robert, was iu paw Paw Thurs­
or Ilw .11 little
gtrl» who hdpe4 to decorate, and free day.
only to them.
w«ic. auu nee
day
CI&gt;rM
3*«“w ’ p* eBcere Bml Mttftlt thanks of the
2L.. .L.*?5 «V»mded to Rev. Grigsby
AlMf Will Borne was In Grand Rapids
Taeoday.

Geo. Freeman. Secretary of tlic loosingr
Road Cart Co., was in the city Thursday'
in the interest ot that institution.
' Mrs. Sophia Ken field arrived In the city.
Saturday, called here by the'serlous illness.
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of her grand daughter Jean Barnes.
The Mtases Mina and Belle O'Connor re­
turned to Grand Rapids Thursday after ai
short visit with relative in the city.
.
Wil) Kelley, of Goodlaud. Kansas ar­
rived In the city Saturday night for a -shortj
vlait with relatives in the city and vicinity.
'
Archie Ayers and daughter returnedI
from New York* Friday where they were•
called by the serious illness of Mr. A.'a&gt;
mother.

Mrs..8. M. C. Theislier. of San i.eaudro
Cal., and Mr-. Spaulding, of MHo. Mich.,
were tlie guests of Mrs. Nathan Barlow'
last week.
.
Dr. S. M. Fow ler i&lt; attending tin* state&gt;
Dental convention this week, ami will visitI
college chums in Aun Arbor before return­•
ing home.
The Misses Gertrude Smith and Hattie,
Beudh* will leave Saturday for a visit with
lhe latter'? sister Nl-s Flora Beadle In
Grand Rapid-*.

Mr. S. L. MacMaugii. of Boston, and ai
most pKcellent young man. Is one of the•
late additions to the employees of tbe■
Wool Boot Co. ■
J. M. Brent lhe gentleman who was
here first lu the interest of the creamery,’
was in town Friday in company with R.
B. Messer, of Bastings.—lake Odessa'
Woe.
iX’rof. Roberts has been elected Superin­
tendent of the Paw Paw school, at ai
salary of $1,200. He was also electedI
Superintendent of the Holland school?,
but selected the Paw Paw position in।
preference.
The many friends in this city of Mr.
and Mrs. Via Swartbout. of Grand Kapils,
will be-pleased to know that they are the
Only a few evenings since, one of our happv parents &lt;tf twins—a son aud a
most prominent young men had the pleas­ daughter—born la?t week. Mother and
ure of escorting two equally prominent children are reported as doing well.
young ladles home. The trio, being exMayor Beebe left for Alaska Saturday
haustrtl by the fatiguing climb to the evening on a buslDCM and pleasure trip,
* •highlands,” a hammock was very Invit­ anil will be the
of Newman A.
ing. and they were warn pleasantly located. Fuller while there: Mr. Beebe expocta to
The brigiit moonlight, the shining stars, be absent about sfcc weeks and will have
the beautiful cvenlnk, and the hammock traveled 13.000 miles when he returns.
swaying with the evening zephyr*, al I con­ All tope tlwt he cin induce Mr. Fuller to
spired to make tbe scene supremely grand. return with him.
Tbe young mon under these favorable cir­
Hastings speakers were in good demand
cumstances was soon-lulled into forgetful­
ness of all about him. and with a far-away for Decoration dayaddresses. Mr. Charles
expression, soon fell Into a deep reverie. Weaver spoke at - Prairieville, where be
reports
an excelled time, large crowd and
With prospects of a bright future, visions
of the- untold wealth to be made in hta interesting exercises. Judfie Smith went
chosen business flitted across his mind, in to MUldlevlUe. where tbe usual splendid
short the Goddew of Cohtenttitent-Mr Interest yas n.ahlfestad. Senator Colthere be such a Goddess-see mod to hover grove •ddresecd* toe people of Portland
over tbe scene, and under her K,iar^’’ aud reports a verydnUresllng occasion.
ship many happy idlnutes were wldted
Prof. W. D. Steiing received word last
away. But In t^fe course of human events Wednesday that lw had been elected
It Is impossible to telt what will take place, superintendent of the Hastings schools, nt
and the very things: that it seema will a salary of $1,000 per abnum. The above
never happen. »re Hkble to occur next- schools have about 800 pupils enrolled and
Thus it was lu Ulis case. As much iw It twelve assistant teachers. Mr. Sterling
pains us to record thaflUita scene of con­ has sent In his acceptance, and thus gains
tentment was disturbfJkyet such was tbe
n fine promotion. Judging from his excel­
fact for this same. isWaUge uncertalntj
lent fcbcci ss In.
management of our
schooi. we pretWtt
him abundant proshere and in an unexpected moment, the
b^dk siring broke. The rjung ladtes peritt in his new field of labor, and al­
though we are
to lose so excellent an
screamed of course, but not so with the educator and citizen. Concords low&gt; wiU
&gt; wins mnn. 1. tla- rj.ll bl. be.,1
betlie city of Hastknta’ gain.—■Concord in­
dependent.
riod in a fainting condition into tho nouse.
A Xfu wamtnaUon revealed quite a
Fur fine foot w«r go io O. D. Spauld­
MtW Ulrbrul
lived and breathed again.
ing's.
*&lt; ™
to2Tn“'X,|n1';
It i« noted that •‘Honea arte n&lt;*
li.lv uiToother rr..i&gt;p'r ot the mieortolo'r
by tabor any more than are men, ana it is
only Iry exposure, over-exertkm and neg­
lect that they beooBic jaded out at a time
when they should be in their condition for
.taM « 1.1 -u with

The recent presence of Gw. Luce and
the members of tbe Board of Pardons in
this city, their vi»lt tu tbe scene uf the
Searlea murder and the careful examina­
tion of all ot the surroundings In the case,
eliminated Thursday In the pardon of
Darwin J. McKay, who has served five
years of .a life sentence in Jackson prison,
for the murder of Thomas Searles. From
remarks dropped by members of the Board
of Pardon*, while here it was expected that
such action would soon be taken.
It will be unnecessary for us to say any­
We are pleased with the number of sales already made of
thing bi regard to this case, as nil of our
readers are familiar .with it, and It was the little
fully presented In these oohnnua at the
time, the trial attracting universal at­
tention.
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Tbe trial was one of the most hotly con­
tested In tile history of this state, and tbe
fact that the component parts of the green
paint found on the ax helve, after a care­
ful analysis by one of the best chemists of
Everyone is pleased with it that sees it, for it is a marvel of
the United Statea, corresponded exactly
with that used by McKay, • while painting simplicity and strength and without a doubt-the lightest draft
blinds for a neighbor. Mr. Forbes, together binder now made. It is bound to win for itself the first rank
with many other circumstances formed n as a
chain
of evidence again st tbe ac­
cused so strong that II could not be
broken by tbe defense. And every point
was so ably presented to tbe jury that II
led to tbe conviction of McKay on the
We have also secured the kgenc'y for the Deering line of
secoud trial.
. However those who had known the de­ machines.
Their Binder has become famous as a perfect
fendant from childhood and knew him working machine. Both the
best.’ were confident that he was Innocent
and the fact of such an ignorant man as
McKay, planning and carrying out such a
daatanlly deed and succeMfully covering
up nil tracks, argued In bls favor, and
caused many, who at-first thought bhn
guilty, to change their Minds. Since his
conviction, public scntlumnt as well as Machines are to-ejaj- known throughout every state in the
many silent forces have been steadily at I nion.
More sold than all others together Don’t be per­
work, until, at last the attention ot the
chief Executlva ot the state, was enlisted suaded into giving your order for some cheaply made machine
nnd after a careful study of nil of tbe when for perhaps a few dollars more you can buy thie best
evidence in the case, both by himself, and
.
the Boald of Pardons, resulted as above machine on earth.
stated.
The following from tbe Detroit Tribune
will explain tlic whole situation:
Lanmng, May 2U.—In referring to the
pardon of Darwin J. McKay, which was
granted today. Gov. Luce said:
We have the Thomas Hand and Horse Dump Hay . Rake,
He was convicted in 1885 on bis second
.
trial In die Barry county circuit of murder also the
iu the first degree and sent on Nov. 19 to
the State prison at Jackson for life. Tiuit
a cold-blooded murder was committed is
beyond question. The murdered man.
Thoinos bearles, was a cooper who worked '
and lived In a little old log house about
100 rods from the home of McKay. He
was knocked down with an ax in the
house where he lived, on the threshold
of the bedroom door as he was comlhg out,
evidently with a lamp in ids hand. Mc- Is growing in greater favor each year, and farmers are real­
Kay and Searles wen*, bud had been izing more and more the saving in expense of the Combina­
through their acquaintance, on friendly tion point over the old style. One revensible point will out­
terms, the former wotkiug for the latter
from time to time: and vAiile McKay was wear three of the others. Have you seen the
from home Searles hail left word with
Mrs. McKay that he wanted her husband
to come and work for him again. At that
time McKay was away from home paint­
The finest blade ever made ?
ing. He visited Searles’ residence upon
his return, between sundown and dark.
but. ns he says, received no response to BUGGIES. ROAD WAGONS. FARM SPRING WAGONS,
his knock fur adinisslon, and did not enter.
■JACKSON LUMBER WAG0NT, ROAD CARTS,; on
Having been warned to work on the road
which we can niaie you prices to suit.
he went up again on the next morning
early to notify Searles that he could not
work Saturday, and also for the purpose
of getting some flour fur family ujie. He
kiM&gt;:ked but received no HTSpon.se; he
went into the house and found tbe dead
body of Searles. Suspicion rested upon
him, and a chain of circumstantial
evidence was woven around him and sb
ably presenUst that the jury were con­
vlpced of his guilt. ,
This case has received more attention
than any other application of which 1 have
any record. The board of pardons have
separately examined the testimony of
nearly 500 pages of typewriting Iu com­
pany with the board 1 have* visited the
locality and the Imusc where the murder
committed: and while, there we exam­
ined the testimony aud cum pared it with
the situation as we saw it. Each member
of the board, including tbe retiring member, reached an independent conclusion
that the testimony did not prove McKay
guilty. And while -Ills Innocence Is not
positively established, still In my mind
there is
large preponderance of testi­
mony in favor of his innocence.
I have hesitated over the case because
of the enormity of the crime. A murder
was committed: an old man of 78 years
was stricken down lu a cowardly manner,
and bls head beaten with an ax until he
was dead. The murderer ought tube punish­
ed to the extent of the law. and. If guilty, tbe
convict ought not to be dlscbhrgod. But
believing that lie Is innocent and that be
did not conimitt lhe murder. I cannot in
tlie discharge of the Important duty im­
posed upou the governor detain him longer.
The board of pardons have filed a vol­
uminous report that I think would go for
toward convincing the unprejudiced that
the conclusion reached ft but a simple act
of juylcc.

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l^Quite a number from this place attended
the dance given by Dr. H. C. Peckham. x&gt;f
Freeport, and all report a splendid time.
About rtOO people were present from Wood­
land, Lowell, Middlevllleknd surrounding
towns.
Tliursday evening Will Loveland was
arrestwl for singing obreene songs on the
street? withlu tlic hearing of some young
ladles who were passing, by Marshal Rog­
ers. He wa* taken befpre Justice Wight­
man and fined $5 or ten days In jail, and
paid the $5. There Is a certain class of
young men who congregate on street com­
ers aud Insult yonug ladles passing by. aud
we hope that an example will be made of
every one of them.
/
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Fans are in uw.
Tbraeventh grade had appropriate ex­
ercises last Tliursday.
Tbe interest for June 26th is inrreu.ug.
Craig visited the school Tuesday.
Chub Ovlntt found a pleasant walk up
North Breadway the other evening.
Howard Thomas was the first of -the
seniors to smash the camera.
•
Tbe literary last night was well attend­
ed. tbe program was*good. . ’
Tbe next and last meeting dr the soctet)
vrill be June lith, when lhe Shakespeare
program will be repeated.
•
At the' board meeting Tuesday night, all
the teachers were re-elected.
Prof. Roberta has-been engaged Jo teaeh
tbe schools at Paw Paw at *1.300.
Tbe H. S. B. club played an even came
with tbe 1st nine Mondtay evening.
The high school was well represented In
Katie Dean.

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Rev. F. M. bhrouL pastor United prethren church. Blue Mound. Kansas, says: “I
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thought 1 could live only a few weeks.. I
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Arthur Ix»ve, Manager Lore’s Funay
Folks Combination, writes: "After a
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for consumption beats 'em all, and antes
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friends is to urge them to try It" Free
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TEACHING HOW TO PRAY

Handle*!, Tet Very Itefrrtiring.

LESSON X, SECOND QUARTER, I*
TERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 3jther day. hi tba window, banging by n
rtring. was Mnethhig that looked like a big
Bartlett pear^ except that it* color was deep
red. On the big end of the fruit wa* a pulpy
looking protuberance. Pushing lu* wny into
:be store and pointing to tlw »tranj;e fruit lu
;Cox piled frtna Lretuxi Helper Quarterly oy pertee window the reporter ukorl tbe dealer:
tclmiun &lt;* H. A Hoffman. publisher. BhUadeL
“What kbidzff a [Xicr i» that!”
pbta]
“Iria no kind of a pear," rvpbed tho fruit
All that 1* recorded between the last lesson
man. •‘It’aaiBramlian caju."
snd this one to tbe m.*»t iutererting and in­
“Oh, indeed I” said tbo reporter.,
structive incident of J«u* in the house of
“Y-e*.” replied tho dealer, "that’* a caju and Martha (dhap x, 85-42;. I have nd doubt
111* the only one in the city, I gueoa. It's a but that beth women were truq^dixnple* of
rnriou* kind uf a fruit, too^ for while it u one Je»U3 fsee John xi, 5.27) and that Mary wa*
:&gt;f tbe most delightfully cool and ref retiring of as trilling Uj do bonne work a* Martha; but
Kpoch.
telicack-j. it will make you ilcathly sick, aud
’The transition from long, lingering and aaybe kill you, if you ^iat it. Tlic Brazilian tbo attitude ot *oul which Jewu comtnemh in
painful sickness to robust health marks un taju wasn’t treifln to bo eaten. Yo# have to Mary, and. which wn* tacking in Martha, wa*
tbo greater interei»i in tiw thing* nnseeu than
epoch in tho life nt tbe individual. Such iriakit to properly enjoy.iu”
iu the tiung* of tbi* life. Mary wiu increas­
a remarkable event is treo*ured in the
“Ab!” said pie reporter. “What are tbo ing in rictrad which alio would never lure;
memory and the agency whereby the good mbits of tbia peculiar fruilf’
while Murtha, though just M safe aS Mary,1
health has been attained Is gratefully
“Well," aaul tho custodian of tho caju, was more careful about tbe many thing* of
bleasecL Hence it Is that so much is heard •that one in the whitlow i* what they call a
in praise of Electric Bitters. So many feel ,-anien caju taraum it h a cultivated one. thi* life which vooner or later iuu*t all I* left
they owe their restoration to (health, to the out it grow * wild, very wild. They make a behind.
1. “Andj lt came to pare, that a* He wa*
use of the great alterative and tonic! If :laret wine of tbo wild caju down iu Brazil
you are troubled with any disease of kid­ hat the nativtw dote' on. It will atand ydu praying in a certain place." Luke rccrml*
neys. liver or stomach, of long or short in your head In lew than ten minute*. The more imtaacee of the Saviour’* praying than
standing you will surely find relief by use rultivaied fruit Umetlmea turn* out red, like either of the other*. In Luke alone do we.
of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c. and 81 hat one. but it is ako apt to lie yellow, and .find that fta prayed at Hi* baptiaai, at HU
per bottle at W. IL Goodyear’s drug store. wrba|w pink. The way* of tho caju are in U-ansflgunttiou. after He cleouAcl the leper,
nnd beforeHo cl:oti&gt; tbe twelve (ih, 21; ix. 23;
k&gt; way influenced by it* color, though. A v, 10; vi, 11, 13). Tfie Incident of our lomm
The best salve in the world for cute, •ed one can’t Uiarount ufpink one, aud a yeb ilso is found only in Lake. It we were u*re
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, dw one 1* as much of a thoroughbred m&gt; zitimato with our Father iu Heaven, wo
tetter, chaitped hands, chilblains, corxs, iltberof the others. Tbe palp trf the most would moie often be found In communion
. and all skin eruptions, and potritivelycures unciou* orang-.- isn't i»ulf a* tempting as the with Him; the earth would bo u more lonely
piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed inside of tbe caja, but tbo caju pulp i» poisott place to us. and we would have more benrt
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re Juice to what the caju is for. I’ll bet that craving foe Christ himself.
funded. Price 25 eta. per box. For sale rod one yonder has more than a pint of juice
"Lord, Well u* to pruv. as John nl.-o
la it, and if ybuUver tastod it you’d never it* taught his disciple*." In tbo sermon on tho
by W. H. Goodyear
go nnti! you engulfed tbcwhole of it. There’*
A new red range light has been placed nothing finer. Tbe swell Brazilian suck* tbe mount Jeat* had already taught how to pray
on the south pier at lhe eytrance ef Hol­ jutee out of a caju every rnrrning l&gt;efore (Matt vi, 9-lob but a* it was after that tbo
twelve were chosen, it i» probable that tbo
land harbor.
breakfast."
disciple wla&gt; asked till* qne&gt;tio:i wa* not pres­
"A stitch in time saves nine.” and tf vcm take
ent nt thatkime.
Hood’* Sarsaparilla now It may save months of on its big cud?’’ naked the reporter.
2. “And Me said unto them, Wh«u ye pray,
luture possible stokuess.
"Well, thutifli't exactly a rosette,” replied say, Our Rather which art in Heaven. In
the fruit doaltir, “but it looks like one, doesn't His Senntm on the Mount J«*u» ssrid, "Your
Detroit has a newsboys’ brass band.
til
That
is
tlw
kecds
of
the
fruit.
They
are
•Father which is in Heaven," or “your Heav­
Only One Bottle.
put on tho quiridc to make room fur more enly Fathar," eight time*. "Thy ar your
Ftort Wayne, Ind. August 23, 1880.
juice iifidde, 1 *iq&gt;jK»se. and for another very Father” seuec times, "My Father which is in
Genti hmen: Having suffered severely important reason. , If they grew ou tbe in­ Heaven" once, nnd "Our Father which art ia
for some time with rheumatism, so that I side tbe suclaagof a caju would be followed
” once.
■
was utable to work, Messrs Dreler &amp; Bro., by the Instant and complete annihilation ot Heaven
“Hallowoil Be Thy Nome," In His lost
recommended Hlbbard’s-Rheumatic Syrup. tho sucker’* stomach. You can’t see tbe prayer with Hi* diseipli-s Jesus said to His
After taking one bottle 1 was entirely’ feeds, because they are covered up by pul|i Father, "I have manifested Tby Name;”
cured. 1 have recommended your rem­ That pulp has a juice of it* own, mid wher­ “I have declared unto them Thy Name." At
edies frequently to my friends with like ever it happens to touch your flesh a itlg another time he prayed, "Father, glorify
results.
L. C. Zolungek .
blister will ri»e up and burrow itself into tbs Tby Name-’ (John xvii, C, 2G; xii. 2S).
We have persoual knowledge that the flesh like the burning head of a parlor match.
“Tby kingdom come." The God of Heaven
above statement I* correct.
Tbey don’t seein t«&gt; mind it down in Brazil, shall set up a kingdom which shall break in
DitEUEB A Bbo., Druggists.
though.”
,
pieces aud consume all tho kingdoms of this
Prepnred only by the Charles Wright
“Do you iateud to introduce the caju ia world and it *h-Ill stand forever.
Medicine Oo., Detroit Mich. For sale by &lt;&gt;ur markets!” allied the reporter.
"Thy wili be done, a* in Heaven, »o In
Fred L. llob|.h.
“Well, wo had thought of it some, " said earth-’’ When this petition shall have been
Several fine brick blocks are going up tbe fruit dealer; “but 1 have au idea that w» manifestly knswefcl, then the kingdom shall
enn
’
t
hope
to
make
a
luxury
p-.tpular
up
here
bare
come. But until God's will is done on
at Holland.
that is liable U* kill you if you cat it and burn earth as it is in Heuven let no one say that
you up if you hnndlo It”—New York Sun. , the kingdom has coni'-. In proportion us wo
IxxMe's Red Clover Pile Remedy. Is a
now delight to do Hi t will wo shall individu­
positive specific for all form* of the dis­
ally have a foretasto of ttio kingdom ui our
ease. Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated
The introduction Into!Paris ot horseflesh hearts and Urea.
,,
and ivotruding piles. Price 50c. For as an article &lt;tf food wa* duo to M. Dec'rofx.
3. “Give ns day by day our dally brfad."
sale by W. 11. Goodyear.
former iirtsridriit uf the Society fur l*rotcc- Sustenance for taxlyand soul «&lt;■ each day
tion to Animals, who brought it into public shall require; butene day at a time, “A daily
A Big Rapids firm advertises a special
notice in IStlfi. Hi) practiced what hepreach- rate for evory day all tba day* ot bi* Ufa”
sale of coffins.
ed, and partook largely of the viand that b« was what a ‘certain king gave to one who wo*
recommended so highly, deckiriAg that it pos- bis captive (Il Ki. xxv, 80;.
resred
all tho nhtritivu properties of the best
Would you whip n sick horse? No.
4. “And forgive u* our tins; for wo also ■
Then don’t tn»e ordinary pills, salts, senna, beef. The statistics concerning the eoiL&lt;unip- forgive every ono that Is indebted to ua”
etc., for sick livers, bowels, etc., only use tion of borseilesb as an article of food in this When Ho taught them thi* prayer in the ser­
Mlles’Fills, (M. P.) the safest and surest city have befn published. No les» than 17.000 mon on tbeknount. He added: “If ye forgive
of pills.
Samples free at W. H. Good- hones were slaughtered (nr tbo market iu nut nien tbeir tre*{&gt;oaaB*, neither wilt your
1883, to my nothing of 311 osaen ami &lt;3 muiex Father forgive your tn-«pa.v&gt;es."
Only one-third Qf the moat thus obtained was
“And lead us not into temptation, but do-,
Potato hugs have opened the campaign eaten in the form ot steaksand roasts, the liver us from evil." God did tempt, or try,
at Rochester.
rest was worked up into tansagm, and, hi or prove Ahrabnm; and Jomea*uy», “Blas&gt;ed
fact, tbe cqtiine race furnishes by far thn is tbe num timt endure th temptation ;*' but he
Mrs. v Inslow’s Soothing 8jrnp should always largest pur: of lhe material used byAbc Hau- also adds, “God cannot bo tempteal with evil,
be used (or children teething. It soothes tne
neither tenjptoth He any man" (Gen. xxil,
child, sotteos the gums, allav* all paiu. cures oxbal-j n j»-cullar «xlor when uncooked, and
I; Jas. I, 12-15). Temptation*, in tbo sense
wind colic and is the best remedy fordlarrbrna.
can readily ..be. detected by a practiced in­ ot trials, are our greatest blessing* (Jo*, i, 2;
Twenty-five cents » bottle.
.
spector In that way. But whcn well cooki-d
Erety Store in •Engle
entered Sat­ it a impoasilJe for tbo daintiest palau- to dis­ I PeL iv, 12,13); and'God to faithful w ho will
uot suffer us to be tempted above that wo
urday night by burglars.
cover tbe dlffqrenre between it ami tbu verv are able (I Cor. x, 1$. I*Brbapa tba best exbrat beef.-Par* Letter.
Blunation of thi* petition will be found in the
If you will send us your address, we will mail
ght of Matt, iv, 1, "Then wo* Jesus led-tip
you our iUMtrated pamphlet explaining ail
of ‘ tbo Spirit into tbo wilderness, to bo
about Dr. Dye’s CclebraUd Electro-Voltalc
Tho censussiiexs* that we have one iusauq tempted of {be devil,” and In the fact that
Belt and Appliances, and their charming effects
upon the nervous debilitated system, and bow out of every DIS native born, while tbo for- lie, knowing what it means, would as far a*
tbey will quickly restore vou th vigor, and man­ sign population 0 ba* one insane in every
hood. Pamphlet free. If you are thus afflicted, 250, figures which should receive thoughtful poreible spare u.t
5-7. “Friend, lend me three loaves; fur a
we will send yon a Belt and Appliances on a
consideration. The Census show* in 1880 nearly friend of mtoe in his journey is com* to ma,
trial.
Voltaic. Bklt Co.. Marshall, Mich.
40,000 insane tn asylums and hospital*, now and I tiave nothing to ret before him." Jesus
The propeller Stephen R. Kirk by was incmued to upward of 00,000. As to re­ . nefir uses the illustration of a friend coming
straint nccrasary 4&lt;^the inuue, hypnotism, to a frien.l, on behalf of another friend, and
launched at Wyandotte Sunday.
while proving of value in certain cates, like at a very unreoaouabh- hour, but with a very
the insanity of persecution and moral perver­ urgent reqofot; and tba request I* denied,
It is quite surprising to notice the num­ sion, where Hit patient develops incorrigible tor the man of whom the requret is made
erous reports of remarkable cases of ner­ viciousneas, I* still too mysterious to be de­ thinks more of the comfort of bis children,
vous dlseaeee cured, such as headache, fits,
who are in bed with him, than of tho need.
nervous prqstration, heart affections. St sane, statistic* would show that inraulty over
8. “Becaure of bls importunity he will rise
Vitus’ dance, insanity, and prolonged one year's duration is well nigh boi*less, but] nnd give him as many os bo needeth.” Tho
sleeplessness, by Dr. Miles’ Restorative this Is evidently duo to the want uf intelli­ word for importunity is used only this once
.Nervine. This new and Improved brain gent methods of cure, ns recoveries are re­ iu tbe Bibio, and signifies literally “sbameand nerve food, and medicine, Is’every- ported of cases from three to ten years' dura- lewness" or “impudence” or “rough eamestwhere gak lug a remarkable reputation for lion. Where there is no progressive mental uaas." Here is an earnest new*, uot very remcuring the worst of these diseases, as well weakness tbe outlook is not who|ly hopeless, ly, bat which accomplishes it* end, even at
as lhe injurious effects of worry, nervous eveu after a long period. . Even chronic cases th* expense tof tbe children'* comfort. He
irritation, mental and physical overwork. may recover, and d&lt;*H]xmdiiig views of them swan* to teach u» that there is a taking hold
W. H. Goodyear, the druggist, will give are unsafe aud unwise.—Shirley Dare in of God In player as Jacob did when in hi*
away trial bottles of this wonderful rem Washington Star. „
helplessness lie clung to the angel, raying, “I
edy. Its positively contains no opium or,
wilt not let tbee go, except thou blm’me."
a Carrlacc.
morphine.
9. "And l aayunto you, Ask and It shall
Parisian au
hpre b--en &lt; labeling bo given you." "All things whatsoever ye
E Keeler and wife, of Cassopolis, will
• gfieat tijould enter a shall ask in (prayer, believing, ye shall re­
manage tiie Morenci schools next year.
carriage first. After much argtuuent tbe fob ceive." "Wtiatsoever ye shall ask in my
lowing conclusion* have been reached:
name, that w|ll I do, that the Father may be
Bill Nye tn one ot his letter* described a
If tbe bast bo a woman *iw' should enter glorifledintbeSon. If J e shall atic anything in
&lt;&gt;elle as "wearing a greasy face adorned
with a second crop of pimples.” Ail who shall sit at her right, but die should not neg­ my name. I wil^do it." "If ye abide in me
my word* abide in you, ye shall aak what
are similarly ornamented should use Cole’s lect to explain to her gue*t that she wishes and
ye will, and it shall be done unto you” (Mett
■Carbollsoap the triumphant remedy for ail her to occupy the seat of honor nt her right.
xxi, 23; John xi/, 18,14; xv, 7). Three are
*kin blemishes and discolorations. A
If the h'Ht be a man tbe gu*U enters tbe a few of tbe l many plain, emphatic words of
purely vegetable soap, It Is infallible as a carriage first and taken the seat to tbe right our Lon. upon asking and receiving, but who
remedy for skin, scalp and scaly affections,
tbetnl VVbo thus a*k* and receive*I
removes blotches, pimples, and blackheads, rin.gr n gentleman should never pass In from believes
"Seek and ye shall find." “Ye shall seek
■clears and purifies discolored complexions; of a lady seated within; he should rather
softnes the hands and promotes flexibility . walk around to the farther side ot the car- with all your heart.” "Those that seek tna
It produces a soft creamy emulsion, even
diligently shall flml me" (Jec. xxix, 13- Pmv.
in hard water, and is a positive luxury for
viii, 17, R. Vj When wo seek according to
the toilet, bath and nursery. Price 35c.
tbe mind of God and with tho whole heartbold by all druggists.
when we seek spiritual good as men seek silOur civil war, as CoL Henry L. Abbot, of
The printers of the Mining .Journal tho engineers, mys, was fought with tbe may expect to find.
office challenge any printers’ nine in the rifled musket of 1835, which wa* a muzzle
“Knock, and It shal
»to you."
loader at 0.IS inch caliber. It bad a 500 "In Christ ia .redemp
state to a game of base ball.
fullness.
grain bullet, which, wi|h a charge of 40 and "in Him are hid 1
grains of powder, obtained on initial velocity dom and knowledge.'
«&gt;“ &lt;nro
of 900 fset. »lta penetration, measured by a n*
Do vou feel that the terrible fire of number of pine plank* it could traverse, each promhw to. Him that cometh to me I will ln
“0
out"
k 7; CoL ii, 3, John
Blood Polson is consuming you?—that tbe
vi, 37). Howaad tbocontrast in Rov. HI, 20
poieODOu* virus is vitiating and corrupting
where Jews to seen standing at the door of
your physical system?—that It Is invading highest point of tbe trajectory was 20 inches tbo church that bean Hi* name, but He to
your moral nature and stunning your
shut out; and He odea so pitifully if there to
aspirations for matillne^n and domestic and 40 iix-bre at 300 yards. Our present terr- any individtuA that will 1st him m, that Ho
happiness? Docs tixi hideous nightman­ iee arm, tho Springfield rifle of 1873, Is an mav sup with them.
IU "For every one that askoth reotiretb "
face you night and day that you are a vic­ ad rance ou that of 1833.—Forum.
about asking, aeektuu, knocking, or. prefixed
by. His emphatic "I «ay unto you?’ How
comforting are tbo word* of 1 John r&lt; u 15.
1,430,000,100 individual*. Iu Asia, where man “And this is the eonfldenoa that wa h.— L
Him. that if wa tsk a
Hia wilt, He baareth ua
000,000, or as average of I JO lo the square

in tbe wmMt ot tncimer^ro,. » .’ 1

w* tSjlriMtaal sum &lt; f • t'’ ’ality
&lt;tred and ten dnl'ar*. -.-.hi, tl;i
hn:interest thareoti ahould b“ron.. '
,f
parobk twaroiataly tbrreaite.-.
period ilmitad Tor tin- pm meta
;=,! l!*
then have eaptred; .Sj * dete,';• L '
made iu the pas meat of the |t,t,
. "£s

_ IwnaJicaiibakeaJidaiWJlcaizsev;
fbyf wow wiUi trouble can cope,
Sul ie cant wash her cJoines
Jo perfection &amp;he knows,
®£fbankfc Santa Claus Soap*

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..c.drcd
'.Olrrest
term* of
due at the date of this nntire tire'"m’;;?'
hundred wentrelgta dollar* hn-i Hunt eenat taw having i-wu inMHut.ti nl

»ueh c«»e nuMte and provided, uot;,..
J®
Sytartturt oa bat unto y tto* til &gt;i:i.
.. two at ten o'clock lu ilie far-t’J
*e!t at Public Auction, to toe
tho MrthtrtM door u( tbe eo*n li
dty &lt;ffHa*tinr».toaL being tut j.i.-i.. u-.r~tE
(NroultCourtfer Barry roumj t&lt; twkleai*tw
nremiM* described In Mid mu»«g;.L-( Jr w mSt
(hereof aa may be neenwary 1,^
due ou sald^ongage, w»ti&lt; .ugf.: i*r r-M uS,1

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per * fee of tMrt«(taitaraeor.-*M&gt;t&lt;-«i rnr tbX.
In, tne prrmtee* being describe-! ...

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rence con fl
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"I had
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appointed.

tramfemM
“What I

�failure .to attend. Meantime. Stnker,
rif^it front, and. ubedient to signal, the
all v-x&lt;un«cjuuBuf her censure, w a* chat­ foremost hounds sweep in long curve
Yes. the prodigal sen of chi tuno baz lots
ting laughingly with Mrs. Sprague and
into the coulee, striking It many a yard of latter -lay imitator*,” observed a St. Paul
exclianging shots with the colonel and fatther down than where the harried merchant, "Lut I am reminded by a uasa
re.i ?’rE‘8efour
Atting chase first dived into its treacherous JoWu^iu Hasting*, this state, that there aron adnuratdy together, and seemed too sltadowK
exceptions to too rule. There was a rich old
'
much abeurted in their own' fun lo note •
j And now those hounds who were 'put fellow down there who liad u sc. But tbe
the fact tlua Mrs. Belknap and her knot '
on the right Hank are up in. line with tlie father. The old nmu was well clung in yean
fnfOUL°r five “WfMtes had been gradvery leader*, and bounding along tlie and couldat put on much stylo himself, but
Sto^rd die right, andlevtl nt the Rfde of die ravine, yet keep­ be wanted bi« sou to make a |sbow aixl Le a
that the rwt of the hunt was becoming
ing wnry eye ujon lhe chase So. too; credit to toe old nun ; wealth. Bat toe non
widely scattered.
p
the horaeitien. Making n deep curve in wouldn’t do it. No, b» wouldn’t dress up to
"It is time we stirred up a jack rabbit the ravine five hundred yards abend, and the top notch and go to parties and spend
at least, raid the colonel. "Suppose we
confident that Bunny will blindly rush «wuls of money nnd be a dude os toe old man
veer over toward the northwest a little along hta winding track, they strike out wautod blm to, but was mviug in Lis expenses
hat«T«r
do- *• *ant no cluwe down acsoMi the prairie, gaining twenty home and frugal In everrtotog, kind of caddishthere toward Dunraven; those wire fences lerv’th* by the move; and now. with two Uks.
“bo one day*toe old man wrote to a buriwould spoil It all"
or three of the oldest hounds, Parke. nww friend of bls to New York who bed a
*Ttmier if tho8e P*°Ple never httntT Dana mid Mra Belknap are darling on couplr of rather wild, scapegrace suae, and
CD
Cancer*
said Mr. Farnham, who had joined the nbreustof the chase. "Keep out there told bis friend be was going to send Billy
quartet: he always kept close to his to the left, some of you!" shouts Dana. down U&gt;ere cm atrip, and wanted his friend's
,&lt;«n, lilpod I'oUonlng. Halt
sons to show his kid the elephant, in abort,
colonel, aa befitted an aspirant for the
aud skin Dioeasem Parcs ti. per Fiat adjutancy. "Eugltahmen are generally "He II spring up tlie other side quick as to give blm the benefit of tbe whole menag­
tr 6 Hollies fort*, i lb can Solid Extract
he sees us Drive him buck." And. erie. So be gave’Billy g3(X) and tokl him to
gome for all sorts of sport "
obedient to the signal of hta waving salp out and enjoy himself. Well, Billy was
"I can' see horsemen out tliere on the luind. two of die leading troopers breast
gpne just two months.' At first toe old man
prairie to lhe east of the ranch." said the slopes to theoBst. calling half a dozen thought tbe boy was painting the. town ia
jokl i&gt;y W. H. Goodyear,
Stryker, whoee eyes were keen, "and 1 hounds with thsni. Darting around a something el«e besida* neutral ttota, but as
could itave sworn a moment ago that 1 bead. Bunny's agonized eyes catch sight be didn't hoar from bin. be somehow forgot
raw n horsewoman."
of Jhe hounds and horses on the right all about it Well, sir, BiUy returned, and
"Nonsense. Capt. Strykerr exclaimed bask, and like a flash he whirls, ■camp­ what do you suppaeo he hail been domgf He
V.’r.-r. Raby
dck. «&gt;• cave ber Cartaria.
Mra. "Lawrence, yet with a quick glance er* up the opposite slope, and shoots rcit struck a job in New York as soon as be got
at Mrs. Sprague. "What could you on the prairie again just in lime to meet there, lotting up tenpins to a bowling alley,
.. f. u
W»* a Child. «hr cried foj- Cwtorio.
and brought back IhCO with him.”—St. Paul
have taken for a lady on iioraebockr the hounds and troopers who have an­
•,rt. i i»e brcsm- Mi**, «he dune to CMtoria.
Pioneer Fret’.
Do you suppose there could be Isdies at ticipated the move.
'
. t. be luui Children, she F*Te 'he® Coxtoria.
Dunraven oral we not know it?"
Kow he is wild and demoralized.
Josh Billings* Philosophy.
“Hardly possible.” answered tlic cap­ Once mure he dives Intff the ravine and t Thare iz a time for all things; tbare iz a
tain. “arid tlierefurc I doubted the evi­ sends the dust flying Into the very faces Rime tew pray, ami thare iz a time tew say
dence of my senses. Yet something very
amen, roll up yure sleeve* and pitch }n.
• ('. A- W. M., lK- like a lady followed by a groom rode of his pursuers, fur now the leading
"Refonn I iteforml” Thi* iz too often the
hounds are so close that tbe foremost
Travcrse City has
*
down the slope into the valley about ten juws are snapping the air ut his every watchword or mere charlatans.
There are but-very pliow incn whose wlsminutes ago. She ta out of sight in the liound. A quick turn to tiie right and
.
timber now. If Perry were only with up the dope throws these leaders far— dmti lasts them their lives out.
Thare are bipokrits in vice az well az in
us I’d send him off there to mc."
too far—lieyond. they sweep around in virtew; [ luyre seen men nffekt the rake ami
"Yes. we mb* Perry on our hunts." lonp curve, but. though Jie has thrown the roue, whose bettt holt wax the kiUekism.
said lhe colonel lo his lady friend* thuui off. the hunted, senseless, helpless
no faults nor failings.
• y of American rentier "He ta one of our best riders anil most wretch lias forgotten Ute trailer* in the bnz
He w|i&lt;&gt;*ue* for *(ickcv*» don’t git it so often
enthusiastic sportsmen. He will be out. rear; they spring acumh the angle he has
will he not, StrykerF*
made, and are close us the original pur­ az be who demand* it.
Suekeew
is a coquet. nnd a bashful lover
"Yes, sir. There is really no neces­ suers, and much the fresher Wildly,
sity for his staying in. and I sotold him. madly now he twists and turns, first up never wins bur.
3y Cant. C.'.r.ries King, U. S'. A.
but he felt that he ought to, at least one bank, then lhe other. Far to the prude, who could bo n luckcenfull coquet.
until certain work was finished Then rear the coming rider* sec the signs of
Flattery iz just like ehecse. or csinytiiing
he said he could ride eastward and join his breaking down, mark the scurrying el*i we deal in—th«-supply is ohvtu regulated
us. "Hurrah! there they go!"
to and fro of horse nnd bound. "Coine bi tbe demand.
If all the vanity should leave this tnvid, lialT
Far out to the front, straight to the onf* they shuuL "He's gone now. and
east, "a gray streak with u white tip lo we can be in al tlie death!" Mrs. Law­ the rlrtew would go with it. Ttiure iz no tellit" went shooting into s;tacc a* though rence on one ride of tho ravine Is a* far iug bow nu iruy or us ore simply proud or our
various v irtewa.
launched from some invisible bow drawn to the front us-Mra Belknap on the
Blood uiu't nothing; nvaany or clothes iz
CHAPTER 2
by giant power. A big jock rabbit, all other. One of them must lose the brush; what tells.
legs and ears, had listened quivering and he cannot die un both sides ut once.
Tbe things in this world that are the test
trembling to the sounds of the approach­ The dark beauty has had more than one done stow the least signs or labor, yet they
ing hunt, until an enterprising terrier, -rasping disappointment in the last two are the most &lt;tiOikult to do. Tbe r«u&lt;on or
foremost skirmisher of the line, fairly day*; it would be intolerable now that,
tumbled over him as hecrouchitl l&gt;ehind after all. Mra Lawrence, and not she. York Weeklj
a little bunch of weeds: then with one shculd prove tl»e victor.
mighty leap and the accompaniment ot
Bunny make*- on© frantic rush up the , JajMiiHsie music h crude; there are no
a wild yelp from his discoverer he sprang slope to the right, and. with half a dozen u ritteu notes to gn by to playing, nor has tbe
forth into a race for Ins precious life. hounds at hta very heels, spin* in front singer any "Du, Re, Mi” to depend on. One
"HoyI lioyT yells the sergeant as he of ber eyes, catches sight of two fresh teams to ring and play.by observation, imi­
sights the quarry. "Hurrah!" shout tiie antagonists fronting him. whirls sud­ tation and practice. Instrumental and vocal
nearest liuntHmen, nnd, with one simul­ denly about to the right, and almost mudc are always taught together, and by too
taneous impulse, skirmishing curs, dives under her horse'.* heaving barrel as same inetructor, who 1* either a lady nr a
stealthy, springing hounds, eager steeds, he once more plunges into the ravine, blind num who luu. received a musical degree.
'Hie singular method ot practicing by a
and jubilant riders—men and women— down the rugged slope, up the gentle young lady, intent upon cultivating her
away goes tlie entire field sweeping in ascent to the other ride. There half a voice, is thus described by the author of "A
HE noun (13 were out. nnd pursuit. At fiist all is one mad rush dozen long, lean muzzles gleam close be­ Japanese Boy." *
During toe winter the girl iu training
til Fort Rossiter "society" until it is certain that the rabbit is a hind him; ho falters, wavers; a sharp
was with them. Thu day veteran who understands well the maxim nose is thrust underneath him as he funs, clothes berxelf comfortably, takes a sami*en
v.a- faultless—neither too tliat "a stern chase is a long chose" all a quick toss sends him kicking, strug­ —a banjo with a squai e Body, played with a
gling into tbo air, andin another instant, plectrum of ivory—and ascend* every cold
v.:ith nor too qloudy: a
thq « or Id over.
Close behind tbe master of the hounds, with piteous but ineffectual squeak and night the scaffold erected on the rcof of tbe
brisk westerly breeze sent
bouse for drying jiurpoHM.
pleading, he is the. center of it tumb­
all
eyds
fixed
on
that
bounding
tuft
of
l.ws sailing steatlily across
There she sits fur hours amid the blasts,
;::n&lt; se.t and keeping lhe gray and white a few score yards ahead, ling. snapping, fang gnashing group of singing and tanging away, until rite can en­
:.;of lhe Amazons of the bending over their horses' necks and hounds, and his little life is torn out al­ dure it no longer. U|&gt;9n coming down, toe
■r. Three there were of keeping just enough pressure bn the bit most before Graham can leap from bis is found to be so bean? as to be unable to
._
_____ o the huntsman, ride saddle, beat thein back with lhe visor of utter a word.
prevent
overriding
-&lt;t uf the sisterhood pre- to r
This training l« persisted in Until her natJh»w the hunt by buggy or Parke and Graham, two "light weights^ lii* cap. then, seizing the still quivering
many a mile of prairie.
prairie^- Ibody
kkIv bv
by the lee*
legs that would have raved
saved
tlu.ugh frankly expressing who have coursed tnanv
could
Hurt
empty
head
only
have
direcu
.Twit
bobiral
them,
b
little
to
tiiclr
rigiit.
&lt;-f tiie forliipav? risiertrtorm. The girl screams her wurtolrm voice
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„ - l«T, | ridt* Mra. Belknap, ber veil, fluttering ed, lioida poor Bunny aloft in front of opt aud away. This barlKijous training, ce-li.lj-ilttvd as lobablt, nan aittins straight out behind, her glorious eyes Mrs. Lawrence’s snorting steed and pro­ cordlug to the author, tout produbed mauy an
Apollo in Japan.— Youth'* Companion
.. .!•. .;n. well. Mrs. Belknap would flashing, her dark skin flusiietl with tri­ claims her "Queen of the Chxso."
And this, too, has Mrs. Belknap to see
- ii the center uf observation of umph and the exhilaration of the dash­
.1 •’ca,
officeni eVen liad she not ing pace, her little hands wound about in and strive to smile; while down in her
‘•You would be surprised to know tbe num-,
- n. as bhe inrontestably was, tlie tlie reins she holds so firmly. Splendidly heart she knows that it could not so have
ber uf rich people who have to be sued by.
i • j ry of the garrison. Tliecolonel hud Mie sits ber fleet racer, and Dana has to happened had Perry come.
their servoup* to secure their back wages,”
To be continued.
•I ! Mrs. Lawrent# one of hta own urge and spur bb'clumsier troop horse
said the clerk of a district court the other
i. &gt;rse&gt;, and tlu-rvfore was accorded the to keep in close attendance. These four
day; "ami what Is more, the fault lies chiefly
everybody Know.
: -_iit &lt; f being her escort. Mrs. Sprague. ore well in advance of all Hmj others. That at this ite*w» the blood Is filled with Im- with tt&gt;e w|ve&gt; of the rich men. Asgirlstliey
Back
of
them.,gallantly
urging
on
her
•uuritleF,
the
accumulation
uf
mouth*
of
conwere brought up in luxury, with uo relative
.* -imilitrl.v indebted for her "mount"
flnemeiinn
poorly
ventilated
stores,
workshop*
' C:ipL Stryker; and a very bright and sturdy sorrel, comes Mra. Sprague, with nnd tenement*. AH ihe»e Impurities and every idea of the value of money, and ns wives their
of. scrofula, wit rheum or other dhurase ideas of finances liap’e not changed.
•.-.lining little body she was as she rode Stryker riding warily a lungride and trace
may
oe
expelled
by
taking
Hood
»
Baraapiu-llla.
"The average man of wealth mak&gt;» on al
&lt; . cr the xpringy turf at the side of the watching her "going" before he will sat­ the'eest blood purifier ever produced. It ta the
lowanee to his wife for.household expense*.
isfy himself that It is safe to trust hertX only medicine of which ••!«&gt; doses one dollar
' ;.rk haired troop leader.
She contracts bills for personal raiments or
her own guiding. Level an the prairie I. true.
•H ird lines on Perry, isn't it?" said
The Chicago Journal of Saturday devot­ for the entertainment’ which exceed tbe
Mr. tiTaham. us Le trotted up beside Mrs. is here, he knows that a mile or so ahead ed five columns to a review of the In­ amount she bad anticipated. Her pride re­
licLnap nnd tuub-ffis place for the fto- there are "breaks" leading down into dustries and business of Muskegon.
strains ber from confmsing ber toortagr,
nnd the only avenue for retrenchment is
ruent with her bevy of cavaliers. "Firat the valley of one of the innumerable
A Close COIL
tributaries uf the Washita.. Then the
found in delaying the payment of her serv­
tiniL- nr ever missed a hunt, I reckon."
Mrs. C. A. Johnson, of Toledo, had
ants' wages: and in many cases tho first Inti­
"Hi* needn't have missed this one," story may be different.
evetj’ svmptom of heart disease,- shortness mation he ■has of bis wife's indebtednera is
He
look*
up
in
surprise
at
the
thunder
of breath, could, not He on left side, cough, when a court nummons makes its appearance
*aid Parke. "It was tuy week, and I
tol l him to go; and Capt. Stryker raid so. of hoofs close alongside, and Mrs. Law­ palm In chest, etc., yet after being given nt the house ’’—Cor. Minneapolis Journal
rence. with excitement in her eyes, over­ up to die. was cured by Dr. Miles New
lb re Mr. Parke broke off suddenly and takes, then passes them on the way to Cure. Sold by W. H. Goodyear.
The Hoy Who Whittles.
Working men are scarce at Petoskey.
h ek-.i in mild wonderment in Dona's the front. "Seer he points to his part­
’ Thote who have never traveled with the boy
••When pain and anguish wring the who whistle* cannot ajipreciate tho torture
f‘&lt;r Hint young gentleman had man­ ner. "see that dark shadow across the
ti, unseen by Mtk Belknap, to swing prairie out there. We cannot ride at this brow" from the dire attacks of dyspepMs. that boy is capable of Inflicting. He is gen­
Ince when we pass that hollow; tlie Indigestion or constipation the acute pain erally i» tbe rear of the car somewhere—you
hi, right Pot and [give tlx- speaker's
breaks set in still farther." He glances Is quickly relieved by the use of BlodbUder can never just locate him—tail ten to one bei
• in ihent kick. Too late, however,
over
hta shoulder End signals to the near­ the most successful and Infallible vegetable i« &lt;»ut on the platform. He never stope to
elkimp liad hoard it.
est officer to follow Mra Lawrence and curative and sedative that bsi rewarded take breath and Is always a joor artist,
• voti cnvulryrncsi all so little to be
look
out
for ber, and the gallant does bis the researches of science. This elixir PhaKMigers get uneasy, nervous, mad; one
•' t-iie usked. with a brilliant smile
man shouts, "Shut up!" while another adds,
best, btii all are at top speed: the colonel purifies, strengtliens and renews tbe blood,
;ier flushing face. Exercise and
eliminates from iff?1 system all merruria "Come outride, my boy, and III show you
and lhe heavy weights—infantry and and other poisons, eradicates constitutions how entertaining 1 can be.” The powder is
it hail lent ujiu3u.il sparkle to
cavalrv—are beginning to lose ground, dtoottters. restores flesh to tlie emaciated wa&gt;teh, tlie target untouchable, and the thin
nd color to her cheeks—"sho is
and still that gray "puff ball" far to the frsnt*’. Increases muscular strength, gives whistle continues to p*|» out a medley of the
beautiful today,” as Mra. Lawfront seems inch by tech to be slipping Dltrfilcal endurance subdues feverish colds, boy’s musical reflections.—Chicago Timex.
tf sxed to the colonel at tho mo­
awav from his pursuer*. Will lie keep SMtrngesphln of every kind and affords re­
.! froiii Mr. Feirer this hta determined course, up hill and down, freshing sleep. Price 81. So.d’ by all
One ot the first authorities nd insanity con­
„ he wks grievously dis- straight away to tiie east, or will1 ho ioso drusflstaheart, tack, veer, double and twist. If
There are 2T saloons in lonta county clude* that toe influence ot .toe insane upon
I. but that Mtne troop duty had
toe sane t»exceptional, and as an ulipurt uni­
tills year.
•
xt.ed to hi:n which could 'not be heswerv*’ ho is a lost rabbit!
versal
rule tli&lt;«- who are affcctedlare neu­
sick Headacha.
Far to the rear, yelping, panting, dis­
n«-d nnd In* must stay and finish'
Loose's Red Clover 1’ilta cure rick rotic or tomewhal feeble minded. Accord­
tracted bv this time, the terriers and
heattache. dyspepsia, indigestion, congi- ing to another 42 per cent, of all caseauf inmongrels," the original leaders, have fall­ nation, 25c. per box. 5 boxes for 81. tor —niu-frwur Irctween the age* of 15 anil 25, tbe
ta trill’, Mrs. Belknnp."
age of development. Faulty educaUnti. fright,
rated ^Ir. Dana. "The en. Tiie field, tom is strung out near y sale by W. H. Goodyear.
a
mile deep nt
&lt;”‘d
Wlilte Cloud wants a bang up 4th of fear of jninitonient. are cmsi-vl oa imjwrtant
•
irivtf all to be in readiness for
causes iu tob large number of image «»* in
minutes
’
run.
for
some
of
the
laggards
’■ -r n Monday, and the saddle kits
July celebration.
toe young.—Shirley Dare* LarttW.
liave given up and are dtapnsid to wait
Hibbard’* Kheuinatlc aud Liver Fill*.
• .
for inspection." ’
These pills are scientifically compound­
fur the coming uf the buggies and buckGame* That lutereel Royalty.
• in Capt. Stryker's troop?" softly
Here al the front oil b tense ed, uniform in action. No griping jmin so
d the ludy. witlj eyelids rising inThe German emperor i* exceuMn^ljr fond
eumSMjnly following the use of pills.
.xcttemenL All eye. or»
of nlavinff chew. King Humbert of Italy
They
no?
adapted
to
both
adults
and
chil
­
foe now or never -rill Uw eriri. come.
liken a* game of draught*. Czar Aicxnnder
&lt; t course not. One officer ia
The home, ore brrajlung lienr.ly. bin dren with perfect safely. We guarantee has a predilection for backgammon. King
they have un eqdal In the cure of sick
-t lhe;-|XMit from each troop. II
with no thongln ul .tackemns
heailnchc. constipation, dyspepsia and William of Holland willingly play* piquet.
'H'iii-,1 to fall on Perry in hta."
■•Wateh hta no&lt;r ■» he ■«l’“ **“* biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they ex­ King Christian of Denmark is to be found
I fancy 1 should prefer serving in
regularly every evening at tbe whist tabla,
.htat. Graltan “&gt;
cel any other preparation.
■l&lt;kr captain's troop if 1 were Mr. xrrejor
an amusement to which Queen Victoria is not
far tat to the risht front a rnrtoe bora,
A Ihreerinch sewer pipe ta being laid at averse; and the Prince of Wales worship*
It seems that while your other off to the watbenrt. mid ono of i« .tal­
tact-arat-—Torouto Mail.
stay lioin^ and look after Jbeir low contributor, etretclie. obh^^ Sauli Ste- Marie.
" npatr.i.. Unpt. Stryker has a subthe rabbit’s llfrenried
vision.
£L£7ta
ttar UMror
iJb.’rn attend to his while |ie comes aSeveral years ago a Riuman prince® sued
huhting."
.bout, lhe Inuiunnan: «nd. .ure enough.
toe New York Central Railroad company for
“On the other hand, we fellows have
Adm he reach it than tlw gr®/
tbe low of trunks alleged to contain fSSO.OOO
a dozen things to do in our troops dial
worth of laces. A slngte hce drew WougitJE
Capt- Stryker does himself in hta. It's victim dart, down tbo winding
u though taprful ttat bi. .Udden twta
to Mol William B. Astor coat 06,000 to
“ broad as it’s long. Mrs. Beltnap," said would Uirow hi. putaUtaoH the wgta.
Par is some years ago, and the late Mra John
Jana He did not fancy ber critictaing 2X ST greyhound ta. none. Th.
Jacob Astor bad om which cost 818.000.methods of lib cavalry associates, IX U dl-taou.: “HiT dttat th. lad­
and w M posribly a little piqued at toe ing .Idem, waving th. pur.unto th.
decided annoyance she showed at Perry'•

LOOSE’S EXTRACT
glOVER BLOSSOU
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SPRAINS,
BRUISES,
RHEUMATISM.

raAcoBsoH
TRADE

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MARK^I

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A. SHBJX)N.
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Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block.Haanogs. •
.
Money to loan on Real Estate Real EsUBB
sold ou commission. General con Racing.
daviDg i complete sat of Abstract Bosdte, com­
piled from the Records, eaa ferntaa cotaple
Vrstmcta.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

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FOR RHEUMATISM.

P-DRAKE, IL D.,

A

Office over Hollaway’s drug stere.
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
nectlng with residence, st Hollows?** drag
store.

I

AL B. GILLASPIE, NoUry Public
• nnd U. 8. Claim Agent,

Call on him

M IllS SUMT. COl
LhuUngl. Mich.

REMEov/^i’Alhl

M. FOWLER,
,
.
DenftaL
Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Josies, over
8mlto, Hams A Van Annan's.

S

For nearly » years I suffered with rheuma­
tism Ln am and shoulder: could not lift my
am. Less than two bottles of b't JacobS Oil
cured me.
W. H. HEESON.

A. BARBER, N. D.,
•
Physician and tiurgeoa.
Office over Nevin’s store. Office hours from

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THE CHARLES A. V06ELER CO.. Riltoswa.M.

p W. LOWRY, M. D.,
\T•
Physician and Surgeon.
Makes a specialty of treating diseases of tbo
EYJEand KAK and toe preaervaUon of vfsloa
°U1B8 Hr^GT‘ACX*KS
e&gt;r*
Office and residence on Broadway, ue or Court
House.Hastings, Mteb.

BRIER’S

C. WELTON

*

IVES HAW

Children Cry for
Pltcher'a Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children ©ry forPitcher’s Castorla

Cure*
HURTS,
CUTS,

BALL

BUSINESS CARDS.
TUART. KNAPFEN &amp; WEAVER.
Attorneys at taw.
O’"
NjUoj;-».

CURE

Bick Headache and r*Uer*all tbo trouble* tnri-

Is azent for the Ohio Farmer** Insurance Co.
He write* policies on a man’* property against
loss t&gt;y fire, lightning or wind; against a mu's
life by death and accident.

MITH * CQDGROVE,
Lawyers.
(Office In Union Mock. Hastings.)
Practice Is all tbe courts otthe ttate.

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eatiEg. I’rin In tbo

4 E. KENASTON,
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Attonu.--------- (Over J. S. Goodyear * Co.*v store.)
FracUees In all courts of tbe State. Collection*
promptly attending la. *•

SICK
M

(MIK. ,11

“ HEAD

'Aeba they would bSataBcatprfoalateto thaee who
irafAr from thia dl*tr*a*Ln&lt; camptaint; butfortu-

R. TIMMERMAN. Hcm«p.UilcPbjsician and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)

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Jlrcrudxagolatetbebowria. EveaUtoejocU

li ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, In­
al.
stirance and Loans.
Office with J. G. Runyan* Bon. 2 doers north
of roetoffice.
Specialattention given to making exchanges

to do Without toem. But after allafck head
lol* tor tale.

ACHE

fia the bane of eo many Bvm that here is where
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Hastings City Bank
Hastings,

punt*, but by their (tentte acUoo pharoall who
naetbem. in vtataai 25 tent* • flvafcrll. 8oM

'CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York;
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE, SMALLPHCE

KaUoaico If Saparc
TIME TABLE.

Incorporated under lhe laws of the BtaU of
Michigan.
Open fur business Dee. I5.1MC in buHdlng tor
merly occupied by Messer Brqj.
officers:

O. G. Robinson, President;

In effect M.iy rli. 1««.

C.D. Beebe, Cashier.
directors:

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Station*. -

- Mich.

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CAPITAL, $50,000.00

Dan W. Reynolda,
D. G. Robinson.

Kalamazoo l.v .
Eaat Cooper
Richland JuncT.

W. H. Power*.
J. A. Greble,

C. D. Beebe.
General Banklnn Buslnes* Transacted.

D-Iton......................
Cloverdale

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

Shultz
Hast i N&lt;is...............
Coat* Grove
Woodload
Woodbunr
Fi« It. 1.. JL-.'

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Lam! us ..................
Detroit ..
Grand Rapid* Ar

1- W.

F. HROUEfiSEK, Proprietor,
Cor. Jefferson and Court Sts., Rutlngs, Mich.
Rates. 91 .OO per Day.
This House is new. with pleasant roams. Tbe
patrouage of toe public is respectfully solicited.

MORTGAGE BALE,
Default having t&gt;een made tn the epodlUousot
a certain mortgage made by Elbert 8. ColUm
and Marr Collins to l^wt* Riston Dated March
9th. A. D. »W.and recorded in the office of
the resister of deeds for tbe county of Barry,
Kalmnatiw Ar............
and state of Mlehlon, on the loth day of
E*«lCooper l.v . .... •
March A. D. 1M7. in Uber 25 of mongages ou
Richland Junc't
page ids. which said mortxaxe baa been Aly as­
Cmaejr
signed to Clara Misson and toe said asstenment
Milo
has been properly kreorded and on which mort­
Deltou ...............
gage
there Is claimed to be due at the date of
Cloverdale ..
-----tols notice the asm 04-one hundred forty seven
Shultz
and 41-100 dollars and a further sum of four dol­
H*rnx&lt;.*
lars
paid
for toe Insurance of the house on tbe
Coau Grove....
premises described In said mart rage as proWoodland
rlded for therein and'an attorneys fee of fifteen
Wonrtburv
dollar*
provided
for io said 'nortgage,
Fta D. I.. 4k X.
suit or proceedings at law having ba
I ji ntlnx................. .'... .... I 3 431..
tuted to recover the money secured by u
Detroit........................... ■J..1.”!:
gage or any part thereof. Now. Then
Grand Rapid* Lv
virtue of toe newer of sale contained
•stops on surnal only.
,
mortgage, “d the statute In such case made and
No*, s and swill not earry p»s«enger* unless Sovldod, notice la bereoy given tost an Satnrprovided with freight train permits.
iv, toe leth. day of August A. D. 1R90, at ton
Fkkp'k Bush, Frcs. A Gen. Man.
o'elock tn toe forenoon. I shall sell u I’ublle
L. Skrokant. Supt.
Auction, to tbe highest bidder, at the north
front door of the court house, lathe elty of
Hastings. Mich . (that being toe place where tto
'circuit court tor lurry county la holden), tbe
premises described m said mortgage, or so
much thereof ns may be necessary Ui pay tbe
amount due. on said mortgage, with seven
percent. Interest and toe insurance money
raid a* before stated and all legal cost*, logsther with an attorney's fee of fifteen dollar* tor-1
enanted for therein, toe premises belmidi
ed in said mortgage a* all those ccrtal
and parcel* of land situate tn the ally nt
Ings in the county of Barry and #ate of 1
gon and known and describe,I as follows
one aud two In block sixteen.in Kenfitld
di Cl on to the eity uf Hastings according
plat thereof now on record lu tbe offioc

Stations.

it

Assignee ot Mortgagee.
Pmitii A Coi-orovk. Attorney for Assignee. ‘

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MORTGAGE SALE,
Default having been made in the condltl
of a certain mnrigax** made by Fanny C. J
rich to Samuel R. Willison dated December
A. D 1M8, and recorded In lhe offb e of
reKtster of deeds, tor lhe county of Barry and
stnte of Mletilxan.ou the 2#lh &lt;l*&gt; of January
A. D. IMP, tn liber 30 of morUra*:-i. on page tei,
on which mortcage there Is claimed to be due
AO -•
*t the dace
date of
ot this noClee
notice the
tbe sum of oue
one hunhun­

F^Z&gt;I ■

W
. L. DOUGLAS
+o

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$3 SHOE

FOR

GENTLEMEN.

:H»7*i’sriNEOi
no HAND-MEW

$3412
SHOES uBIg*.
•l.T* SIWE FOB MIMES.
A. WOOLLEY,
AGENTSS

.orItrsald
tinaldmortgage,
mortgage,and
andnoboauB
sutt
lars provided for
or proceedings at law having.beeu instituted to
recover the moneys secured by said mortgage,
or any part thereof. .
Now. therefore, by virtue of the powt
contained In sold mortgage, and toe ri
such case made and provided, notice i
given that oo Hstunlay the twenty-rig.
June A. D. ie&gt;J, nt ten o’clock In tbe fbrenoeo,
I shall sell at puobc auction, to toe blgfceat bid­
der, at ths north front dtor of Um court borne
In toe elty ot Hasttng* (that being toe place
where tbe circuit court for Barry county Is
holden). toe premises described tn saad mort-

BCt. or so much thereof a* may be neeemrj
pay the amount due on said mortgage, wlto
seven per cent. Interext. and all legal costs.

nOlULTN eV*Tii»IHru • univm.
.
being described In said mortgage MslHbstc
tain niece and parcel of land Ellu-tfe In

�THE MARKETS

FIRES.

BOND OF THE SHIRT.

A STRANGE BUSINESS THAT FLOUR­
ISHES IN CHICAGO.
silk*. w

clock go off at half paat G in tba morning.
an they can afford to lie abed till nearly 7,

IWi

There b hut one house m toe city, or ia
fact in tbe country, that makes a busiuese of
rehabilitating the salvage of great fires, and,
and all kinds from fourteen different states,
something of tbo scale upon which it is con­
ducted can be imagined. As, of, course, nil
tbe goods saved from tho flames are badly
Injured by waler, they must all be subjected
ttf a drying process. For this purpose there
is upon the second floor of tbo main building
au Immense drying room, which occupies tbo
entire floor. In one corner of the room is an
engine, with a huge pipe cxtmillng the length
of the room, from which short pipe. open
downwarxl, above a triple row of slats a tout
fifteen feet long, which extend across the
room nt right angles to the wall the entire
length of tbe building at intervals of throe

and depend from strong timbers; from them
when visited by the writer hung festoon
upon festoon ot cloth of every hue nnd kind,
some scorched at toe edges, others whole nnd
perfect, and all soaked.
Tbe steam caused by tbeir rapid drying
and the intense heat &lt;&gt;f the room made tho
atmosphere almost unbearable, although the
air is kept constantly in motion and con­
stantly changing by the great revolving fans
in the open window*.
Connected with the engine is nn ingenious
arrangement for renewing the pile of pluah
and velvet good* injured by water. It con­
sist* of a large square l»ox filled by steam
from tbe engine. This box han n perforated
zine top, ami wuile tho manipulator turns
tbe plu-vh from uide to tide it is brushed by a
revolving brush; the air Irom toe revolving
fam, neurone of which itiaplaced, constantly
drculatiug over the surface of the goods,
dries it at the same time by evaporatiug the
steam. When this room is given over to the
drying of dried frulU, nuts, beans, rice, to­
bacco, coffee, cigars, and groceries of every
kind, they are arranged upon huge perfor­
ated trays set upou slate in tleni one above
the other. Tbo air, at a'moderate heat, is
kept circulating over and around them by
means of fans, and they are thus dried by
evaporation without injury.
.
Flour is very little injured by water, os a
paste forms ujxin tho outer surface which
preserves the flour within from damage;
therefore it is simply necessary to remove
the staves of tbe barrel, scrape off the outer
paste from Uj« flour, and- place it in a large
bin, from whlfeli it is sifted through an im-

Tee preserves itself in somewhat tho same
way. A quantity of tea saved from- tbs
burning of a tea warehouse aggregating 1,200,­
000 pounds bad I wen dried and was ready
for reboxing, when it was found by a chemical
analysis to be unfit for food on account of
tbe river water with which it had been satu­
rated. Although to all appearances it was
as good tea as one ordinarily buys, and there
was nothing unusual iu its taste, being unfit
for food it could neither be •old nor given
furnace with it, anil for five months was the
entire building (five stories) beat^d with tea
for fuel.
now THK SALVAGE IS aXXDLKD.

Upon leaving the drying room and ascend­
ing to the third floor tlie writer fouud num­
berless women and girh busy aborting the
dry goods which hail just been returned from
tbe drying room. Some that were so badly
burned at the cdjes a» to bo useters for any
other purpose were thrown tends to !&gt;e sold
to manufacturers ot “cottage caqnti,'' or to
the paper mills, to whom thowwnds of tons
of such refuse are sold evefjryear. Other
pieces, mainly cotton cloth, which is very in­
flammable, white not too badly burned for
u®, are still damaged so much Os to be un­
salable. Those goods are given to aid socie­
ties and the poor, and, when suitable, to hos­
pitals for bandage*.
Tho fourth and fifth floors are devoted to
measuring goods, making them into bolt*,
and clipping off burned edges, t|&gt;e clipping
being done hy a huge knife worked by a lever,
which clips and. preasre a whole licit by a
•ingle movement. They are then ticketed
and made into lots and are ready for market.
Hata and caps arc subjected to pressure to
expel the water, and are then dried and re­
blocked. It was interesting io observe the
busy workmen and-watch tlmn take from
the bin, which must havp contained many
thousands ofbatjl a crushed, shapeless thing,
and watch it under their hands liecoaie as
perfect a hat a* could be bought from a
fashionable batter.
Tbe other buildings, which are a part of
the reclaiming establishment, an&gt; devoted
mainly to tbe care of groceries and tobacco,
to relwgging coffee, spicos, nut*, etc.. and to
tbe renovation of cigars. This branch of
tbe busioeas is skillfully dona Tobacco,
which quickly mold!) when wet. must be
slowly and carefully dried in order that its

counted, and an affidavit of their number
made to tbe revenue department of tho govstamps for tbo new packa-w. Cigars receive
wholesale k&gt;U.

ranted and experimented with one by one.
It baa been tho work of a lifetime to bring
them to their present perfection Tbe appa-

work, though, for the life of me, I cannot
wnke without the alarm. I’d rather agw late
at night, so as to sleep tbe next morning, but

candle, a* they say tbo light keeps them
awoke; so I am aometimM left in tbe dark,
in tbe midilie of a button bole, when the gas
is turned off at linlf past 10. I don't sew on
buttons in my dreams, as that woman done
in tbo ‘Bong ot the Shirt' (I hoard, it read at
a club mooting), but it would to a great sav­
ing of tinui If I could only »ew 'em on in tbe
lark. By working early and Into I can’t
finish more toon fireshirtsa day—when they
ire custom shiru I do four—and os tlje highset pay at the place where I work ifh dollar
indo half a doran, I cunsidar rayself InJuck
when I can pay my board, three dollars, at
;he end of the week. For stock shirts I get
only a dollar a dozen, and when businoutln l brisk, of course 1 got nioro stocks than
suything else.
'
“I could do an awful lot more if I was al'.owed to slight my work, like girh who finish
rheap jerseys. Tlie buttons drop off ray
jerseys tbe first time 1 fasten 'em, but no
inch work as that is put on shirts. It ain't
poor work, poor pay with mo. but good
wofk, poor jxiy. The overlooker at our
place, though she wears gla«acs, has got tho
eyca of a hawk, and in tlie buttonholes tbe
stitebe* has to be just ii&gt; clam together, and
the bemining in tbe gusaeU has to be almost
as nice as what would be put on a pocket
handkerchief; tlie buttons must be sowed on
hard and tight; and a* for the eyelets, they
are jost the torment of ray life, thuy have to
be worked so awfully round and smooth. I
always dread to get a set of shirts with eye­
let* in 'em becauMi then I am sure to be found
fault with when I hand my work in—eotnetlince I get 'cm too large, and sotrietime* too
small. I don’t have that trouble with buttonbolte, bocause they are cut for me.
"Supplied with thread and necdleef That
wu ain't! We buy our own thread and.
ueedle*. and it counts up in the end, 1 can tell
you. That's all I do buy nowadays, and it
of ten comes out of my board money. As for
having my washing done, I told the superin­
tendent of the home where I live that I just
(•uldn't afford it, and so there hq.&lt; been an
exception made in my favor, and I am al­
lowed to go down into toe laundry and wash
my own duda It's against the rules for the
other-hoarders to do it. though they’d all
like to, no matter bow much they may earn.
Tlie girls in my room are alwny* washing
their handkerchiefs and such thing*, and
hanging them behind thoir washstands where
they think they won’t be seen.
“Why do I work for so little! Well, three
pollars a week is better than no dolhni a
week, and m I ain’t got nobody to look to
for support, I have to catch on to any work
that coinee along. Relations! None nearer
than cousins, and they &lt;Jon't amount to much

A. G. Cortrirht and wife visited Hasfmgs on the 27th.
P. H. lAwrencc and wife entertained
friends tmm Richland one day 1'^t week.
Flora Elilor. of Clay Center. lyUnsas. Is
visljing tbe home of her ohlhlbood. and her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Adam Elliott.
She intends to remain about two morrths.
Harvey Aldrich has hie new bouse
erected. Mr. Frame, of Creasys Comers,
doing tlie carpenter work.
‘
Sheep washing Is now fairly commenced,
and shoultl this warm weather continue,
the poor panting animals will soon be re­
lieved of their heavy burden of wool. •
John Brunoy Is the first man here to
commence haying. He Is always uh time
ii» every good and comuiemlable work.
Henry Peters and wife, ot Yorkville,
visited W. T. Barber and'wife one day hut
A. Simpson has performed commendable
libor as SfXtoti In the cast cemetety. since
his appointment to that office.
Decoration day was ushered In with
beautiful weather, for which many felt
thankful-to tin* giver of all good and per­
fect gifts. S&lt;&gt; unlike tho past font rears
&lt;&lt; tliM national day, that many met at the
ciiureh at an early hour where the fore­
noon was spent In honor of the American
heroes. A very good and appropriate
speech was made by Her. JPope. of I*rnlrieville, followed by another by Rev. Clatk.
ot this place. Interajjt-rsed with appropriate
.songs. Declamations were rendered
Mrs. Geo, Polly and ML* Lena WIUiAi.
a student of the high school of your city.
I all ot which reflected credit and ability In
I carrying out n very nice and Interesting
entertainment which consumed jtlie fore­
noon. About two.o’clock the mas* reas­
sembled and formed a large procession for
the purjxwe of first visiting and decorating
the graves in the north cemetery, thence
to lhe east one. where the exercises ot the
day were concluded. There are eight vet­
erans of the war of 1S12 and seven of the
late war buried here.
Nona Searles is about lo break up house­
keeping. his wife having left him taking
with her the jounxest of tlic two little
fcirte.
Chas. Flansburg aud wife visltal Nash­
ville friends one day last week.
A. A. Aldrich anil wife made a trip to
Three Rivers one dip- last week.

time race, and they are in many instances
taking the place ot tbo Engliah speaking
sailor. There is hardly a sailing ship in tbe

have no trouble in procuring Chinese help at
the other end, nnd as they are willing work­
ers and ship for much lower wages than the
English or Scandinavian •‘obeli back,” they
are particularly desirable.—New York Mail
and Express.
many lives lost by fall-

tocted from injury by

Commercial Advartmer.

I’eople buffer from the effects of kidney
dfeca.se. which Is utteuspected because the

FrrejMirt.

Claretiee Morgan, of Bownr-

»

J°Joiin Giles. Of U’welL attended to busi­
,
ness here Monday.
rx«-OrdHenry Culler and Win. Wwwds are
gathering cream for the Lowell
The electlon*of officers of tin Choral
Union occurs Tuesday evening.
Verta Culler lias burn spending the
week with friends here In town.
Freeport will 1* a MreW wool market

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B. church here Sunday. Tbe inommtnc.
was carried out with cxrelletit effect.
ibout 18 or 20 «f Prof. Taylor - old
8cbalan.&lt;rom here intruded tlie re-unlon
,B,K*Y.r«e.»~tH. C. r"®““

In Grand R«pld. MoinUj.
r«ratem'« .'TUI rnrtj browtbi tte
Urp-.i mwd that «w
bHBluklleud

interna

Kpeaec at tbw Bower Shoe Co, store and' ,
dSfiraMMiadsaM Bower Shu? x.o. ts
by Its stirerews. the Messrs, biw,. .
Hastings, May bui. two.
iSStStefflngat Mr per bbl; v ntevhme.5131

W.303»30calve».»3 00&lt;MW.

neans-fil-S»»*i-Ml*r bu’forell.v picked.
Butter- IOS b«*.
C.orn-W” uerbu.
Bns-DBOv.
Oats-ai’sftiH-rbu.
•
ponHrv^Ltv'eT"4 rhickrns. tK&amp;lOc; ducks.

«h.; «...«*,«
*Aa*rrid.
A party of Good Templff y oung men
Cattic-Chutee to extra steers
Ci o ee heavy »'nteheraM.l56to4.7C.
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visited Penfield lodge Wedirt*d&lt; DighL
Slirep ami i.xnibs-bbeen. «MPP«* .‘j™’.'!
James Cooper and family, of Marahull. extra, nMW- ; .Ute t" r»M. IS.
W «.
and a vonnx man from Detroit. vWted ut Lambs. cllpnrO. be&lt;. *•«
_ v
Hocv -dull, heavy, mixed, heavy j4AtatA3.
Geo- Case* the lure purtsof the week.
Matlie Bowen U at Ht,nry STatlker n staylnGe»&gt;. Ilartom visited at E. J. Hartom's

j®

Preutun Jewell has rvrehvd the ap­
pointment of ceu-.ua wicmeratoi for this
township.
■
Decoration day parted off nit-el), the
bouse bring HBtsI 1..- ite utiUrt capacity.
Mr. Clawson, of Battle- CTtjek. &lt;le!lvere.l
the oration. Some very nlei nieces were
rendered by the school cjiihlien.
The Good Templars nfc maklngpiepaiatlonr-fiwa big time June llth. «’ which
time the district lodge will be held hereO. W. Blain will la* present nnd a public
meeting will la- held l:i th« evening, to
which everyone is very conliMlylilvlted.
Mra. Fox has hart her1 hodse repainU-d.
The hotel fe being treated (o u fresh eoat
of {mint, and it logins tn look awful slick
at the Center.
Nellie Frost is staying nt Dr. Powers, at
present.
Absolutely Pure.
Lyman Wlh-ox work* tor Mr. Latty this
A cream of tnrter baking powder. Illsbrat
summer.
The Moore glrfe were honw over bun­ of all In leavening Mrisuglb. - U. S. Goveruincut Report. Aug. i~&gt;
_____ ,
day from their school at Bellevue.

POWDER

.

Wlint Is more lovely than aiuch nights a
fhei'C ip the month of Jtme.
Cut wurtns are destroying porn V»« cmishlerable extent. It would be quite a re­
lief to miiny If they could live |on hhiicthlng else but young coni. They will
soon graduate, liecoutc nd Ilers at»l Iw fly­
ing around your, lamps, try iag-io commit
suicide.
The appearance of wheat !)» Improved
greatly of late.
The school In district No. 8 observed
Memorial day by appropriate exercises at
the school house, Nlsa L.
Ptekworth.
teacher.
If the people, living near Gaskill P. (».
wish to keep the office, they must send
their mail frdm that |»olnt. The stamp*
cancelled arc what counts In the eyes of
the P. O. department.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL!
The opera "Katie Dean” gireu by Miss
Sarah Jone* Tuesday evening- iwas well at­
tended. and all present reem^l to enjoy It
very muelu Miss Effie Simpson as "Katie
Dean" was fully up to the expectation of
her many admirer.-., while all tit the others
jwrfonned their parts exceedingly well.
Tbe entertainment a&gt; a whole (speaks, wMl
for Miss Jones ns an Instructor in voice
culture, and demonstrates lire fact Hint
Hastings his ns good amateur singers as
can lie found In any town of, • its size In
the state.
When lhe census enuifteratop visits you.
It will pay »you to postpone ivoi k for the
rest of the day. smile sweetly,j take your
dose good nnturedly, and answer al!
questions pleasantly and promptly. Cen­
sus Supervisor Henderson lias received the
following from Superintendent Porter;—
Yuu ij-lll please instruct cuumeratora it)
caws where persons refuse to answer
questions on the population schedule, re­
lating to physical nnd mental disabilities
(32 and 23). or to the qudsllona relating to
farms, howt-s and mortgages (20 to 30
Inclusive., to enter in the proner column
the words "Refused to answer.” No
further step? will be necessarj- on the part
of the »ii|)ervlsor or tbe eniuabmtur and
all legal proceedings will be Instituted by
tbe Washington office th rough the depart­
ment Of Justice. RoilEHTi P. PnitTF.lL
Bnperlnteudetit of Census.

The Board of Education re-elected all
the teachers for the various grades lelow tbe high ochool. at their Tuesday
evening meeting, lufliemaln. the terebera of our city schools are eminently dcreMng of such reeognltion. But a little
weeding out could have been done aud
ought to have been done in the interest*
o. the schools. And we wish to My right
here that a great many people tn Hastings
are disappointed, and qot only that But
out of patience with the "you-tickle-meand-ni-tickle-you" policy of the Board.
The Baxxxb ha. refrained from all crlticlsm In this matter, In the hope that the
Board of Education would rixht nou&gt;e
matters that need attention. But tbe
Board doesn't seem to do thia, and we are
'
Hut Inga.
i,h,t we ,haU be free
to
criticise Ito actions. There who are to
IL D. Webb goes into the Pratt district
be teachers .bould be irorAera. and their
for milk now.
Menzo Turner, of Grand Rapids, and duties ns instructors and in an cxcmplarv
John Wooten. &gt;of Hastings, were calling way are not ended when rehooi closes for
me aaj.
.
on friends here Sunday.
Will Pratt, of Delton, was home Sunday.
—~
oi a
I.iv*r
Henry Osborn, of your city, was on our
When tbe Uver ii torpid its work rue*
street Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs.' Benjamin wure the guests
tCTlal is piled up or gathered together In
of Mrs. I*ratt’s people Sunday.
tbe Mate which the doctor* &lt;31 “rou
Mat. Chas. Bench and Mra. Geo. Webb
Often thi. come, from
were the guests of Mft. O. Bishop, of Hast­ gestlon.
poisoning. At flrat the liver secrete* u-i
ings Saturday.
Albert Sponable went to Bellevue last much bile. Then this surplus bile finds
Ito way into tbe circulation, aometlmest
week on business.
producing that muddy-yullnw apaeara^S
Tbe people of this vicinity are glad to
bear that Mr. Crook was able to ride to « tb. .kin .nd e,«
Then the secretion of the blfeberanu^
townMonday,
Washing sheep is the order of tbe day. •eanty. and physical pain ,nd
Mra. P. D. Pratt returned home Satur­ trouble follow. All thera
the Importance of a liealthy IIwr to nerfcct
day on accouKT of sickness.
hmlth. Brook.’ Kidney and u J! ’u™
» a combinationXur tbe regulation of thj
F. G. Pierce is taking the census of Uver and its attendant in8. nJ . J®
Hope township.
dore, will readily excite th* liver late ira
Vincent Stamm and wife—a boy.
natural and healthy action.
™ U
There wa* a party at P. K. Karn’s on
Friday of last week. All enjoyed tbrmA 1,1111
&gt;ml kt tb. ——
?"**“* ««1«. hk» . wwkfSrA1?;
Hrary Anders la building
Ill mtortiw tke Unr t„ ,
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Bute of Michigan

Piaster—Sellinx »t *3 per ton.
Halt-fialllui at 81 orc bbl.
TlmolhvSwd—Selfinjr at 02.00 pe
Wheat- Nn. i. white Me refl.MJc-.
Flour—33A0 |*r hundred-

* 1"” T luin.b le(t fnr Oblo Mikirtay.

South Johiik’oww..

Geo. W. Brown and his father tin- in
N. Y. state ’em business connected - with
some property, ot which they have fallen
heir to at that place.
Mr. and Mra. D. C. Warner, of lJalliumre, were in our vicinity Sunday.
Quite a number from heir attended the
P, I. convention at Hastings last Saturday.
Albert Kuntz, who has been very low
with dropaey brought on by » relapse of
la grippe, is no better with but very little
.hopes of his recovery.
Trani; Guy and wife,.of Woodland, vis­
ited at M. Guy's Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Bell, fattier nnd mother of
Robert and John Bell, of this place, re­
turned to their home in New York Mon­
“Tbe girls in my room tell me that I could day.
never get a place in a store because I am not
Robert McCartney hart two horses killed
tall enough; but if I could once lay up money
enough to pay my board for a week or two. by lightning Tuesday.
I'd tramp up and down the city till I found a
George aud Johnny Ostroth sons of
place wiiere they would take me. I was ia a Anthony Ostroth. deceased, started Tues­
store once around the holidays, when there day morning fur Colorado. They were
was a lot of extra hands needed, and I tell both troubled with asthma and think that
you It was a satisfaction to bring home my a ehafige ot climate will Improve them-and
five dollars on a Saturday night! I get out we hope it will.
of all patience when 1 hear a girl whining
Mrs. C. C. I’emery is numbered among
and saying she don't see why she has to work. our sick at this writing.
Why, work is what I want, and the only
thing that I do want. If Lcould earn five
The medal contest came off Thursday
dollars a week at shirt finishing, I’d be will­
ing to keep at it till I was too old to thread a evening two of tbe contestants tied so had
needle. It's only work that doretfz pay to apeak again. Edith Bevier gained five
—. .
enough to keep me that 1 don't like.' On five more counts aud took the medal.
HarrLsou Banium formerly of this place
dollars a week I could live like a lady—three
forroy board,- one to put aside for dress, and later of Hastings, departed this life a few :
. '
one for my other exiienses. . Any girl Hint's days ago.
The U. B. church two miles east ob­
got tho knack of fixing things can dress
decent on fifty dollars a year, but it’s awful served Children's dav June 1st.
The buntlay school at this place will ob­
hard to do it on nothing."—New York Trib­
serve Children's day June 20th. A good
une.
time is expected. We welcome ail that
Industrial Transition In Japan.
iugj- come.
Tiie Internationalism of Fnodern social
H. Sprague. one of our merchants, is
problems exhibits nowhere a more striking badly afflicted with sore eyes.
or pathetic picture than iu tho transition now­
going on in Japan. A nation which twenty
W? had a lovely shower Monday night
years ago poKsewd a complete feudal organi­
Mbst of our members have their coni
zation is building on tberuirui of that system
tbe industrial structure of England and planted and are now washing sheep.
Prof. Smith and wife went to Woodland
America, countries which liave left feudalism
Centuries behind them iu tbe distant/dork Thursday and returned on Saturday.
L. 1- Loveland, vtffe ond son Carl start­
agre. . Here ora the immobility of labor, tbe
feudal distribution of population, the exclu­ ed for York State on. a visit and will be
sive land tax. the small forms divided into away about four weeks. Charles Ruggles
small places, not contiguous, but scattered will hoidlbe harness shop down until Mr.
over a wide area, tbe household manufactures Ixiveland’s return.
Our farmers are beginning to inquire the’
and the trade guilds, alongidda of railroads
nnd telegraphs, national fixation, money prioe of wool.
We notice that E. M. and M. T. Jones
economy, wage earning and capital classes.
The suddenness of tbe transition Is seen in have several binders on hand ready for the
the fortunes of the feudal retainers, the coming harvest.
Mike begins to scratch his head and Inknights and gentlemen of twenty yean ago.
Tbeir feudal grants were commuted in 1372 qulne of fhnuers about their wool.
A good drove of Idaho horses struck our
to terminable bonds issued by tbe new na­
tional government, and today, after wasting village May 30th and *re still here. Orrin
their new property or being cheated out of Hughes purchased six of them. James
it, they have been obliged to sell their home* Browne two. aud Merritt Wood one.
James Richards, of Hastings Sundayed
steads. thus sinking into tbe bittarnaas of
poverty from which they have no energy to In curvitlagv.
Decoration day passed off very pleasant­
ly. A good program was rendered.
Tbe Delton aud Prairieville base ball
Anybody who imagines that tbe •'boatben nines played g. game of ball here Dee­
Chinee” is at Us best only-in-the cheap laua- oration day. resulting iu favor of .the home
dry and opium joint is greatly in error. Tho nine.

tbe many contrivances for brushing
•nd polishing goods of all kinds injured by

terred to tn thia article.
Gnat skill is required in removing stock

ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.

CHASE &amp;SANB0RNS

SEALBRAlfl)
coffee
__
T

Coffu

IS THE BEST.

Sold only at Barners Cash
• Store.

i”)we i&gt;
- ou Thun.
rao-'-un-t
Prewenl
Froome.
In the matter of tli«
■ uHander
L. Kuiith. doonaaed.
Ou reading and ffltaa the
fled, of Clemeut eiiittu. adu..^ rtjfctur ui (ai(j
estate, praying tor feasom. t).&lt; *vin -&lt;-i forth.
that be may bn llahmfito sell U...
said deceased tn void pcinlon
-n.
Tftoreupon it ts orttore.l. that &gt; n
CTUj day nf June, A. I), tow. xl un, .
the forenoon. bedMUtgned for (tin in
•aid petition.anAthat the bclr-.au i,(. ul .
deceased aud all other paraong inter. ku^
•aid rotate, are required to upprer |ut * M v
of said court, then to bo holdenfitiltiie
•- —“ p.lnlalicmnityjSJ
-J, wl&gt;j tbe prs-.cr n«
tnar not be Rra*te4. And it I.
IwtttoHHrahc
inertaie
-ilit ..................
of th*
petition,
»,
■
t “,artnV
and eiroolated In
countv •*
hl each
fnr ti.ru.
'

(A true oo»v.)

Chablxa w. AkMHm
Judfe «f ft

Given Away

A copy of Websters Unabr dii &lt;1 &lt;i
ary to every' frultnian. gnrdri
any person who buys of uic &lt;
agents 540 worth of NurUr
seeds of any kind fur'sprihg
ing. P. of I. prices. Tenm
proved note. Come and see
wants known by addrr.v-.ih;- I
•ery *!teucy- Middleville. Mir
abfi

Whereas. wiiIIm* l. Broun,
Burry County, and Slate ot Midi
BKh day of Mar. A. D isw wNifu kgoods and chattel.
good*
cballeli for the ben. .
tor*, except «uch a* are exempt
execution by law. and wherca*.
vslss;«I Larj completed an inventory o£|all hti omt-r'
tyatid flkd tiie Mine ultli theciirk|ot tie (icult Court tor lhe Coitutv ot Bkrqt, together
with «ueh assignment and twu-.d buia imiirovro
by tbe clerk thereof.
Now. therefore, tiy virtue nl -.udii s-’ignment.
and In compliance with. sec. a &lt;il irt No. .i&amp;
tbe MrMlonhiws of Michiana, fortbc year M.j
being an Mt to amend sect ion oudaml three .&gt;■_
act number one hundred and nltigtv a&gt;Kbt ofttRCMton law* of two. enllth-d "An mV io prorak
provide
for trie regulation and entom-nie its: ot a»Mgi •
ineDts for tlie benefit of creditor* approved
Marialh. WTO. 1 shall *el! at pul ll&lt;a«uet!ou g-.
Monday, June !R;b, iso, all tbe pfopr
signed to me of everv name, nntu •_&lt;*.
lion. Salt! sate m!U be at tu&gt;-i -s c 1*H&lt;
occupied by tbe said Will hi &gt; ) Bruun
at Fralrtevilir, Barry Cotn.t.
and will bo opened al teq "
m. on Mid day. said stock consist -el
ci!lists.cap.
boot* and shoes, clothing, dry uoddt-.
4s, arerene
and other raerehandisr. tog. ti.-» vVtth all ar
count*, notes and all erldcnr- - «.i

'±;'S

proper and lor tlie best intcreu
coneernHi.
The Inventory prepared bv i
will be exhibited toinleudhiK pur
HERBERT Bi:&lt; »\\

Ni
Ira VanValkenburgh,

LEADING
UNDERTAKER
A.TVX&gt;

FURNITURE
DEAL
IN BARRY COUNTY

ORII

18 it
that]
to toe

The above is a cut of the

BASCOM FOLDER
Oil which onr papers are folded. • This machine is light
running, simple and low.priced, just what the Hver.urS? Ofc.c? nee^ and can afford to b»y- 80,(1 on tlie
Uct*redT ttenfcSnd warranted for 5 years. Manu-

action of tin- bowel*.

BASCOM FOLDER CO.,
SIDNEY,
To whom all enquiries should be addressed.

OHIO.

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

ASTINGS

The best Advertis'
ing medium in Bar­
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ANNER.

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 12, 1891

Hastings Banner
Publbbed Thursday* by

COOK BELpB..

F. R. PANCOAST
Largest Retailer
of Clothing in ,
America.

HUbSON

Prop’r of Tower
. Clothing Co.

n.wiratml Mondiy, June S. aud euillniw. n„ ow wrtk,

WHOLE NO. 1827.
We am called upon this week to chrok&gt;
Ide the tieatli of Fred Griswold, of ,whoh&gt;.
we Hpok&lt;* lat-t week as being very low.
He wa* a young pian but 22 years of age,
who but a few njonlhs ago bad, apparent­
ly, fts bright a future a* any young man.
lie never was heard to complain hut bore
his nflliction patiently until death rdieved
him at one o'clock a. m. Monday. Fred
was highly estft-med by all who knew
him. He leaveak wife and one child and
a host of relatives and friend* to mourn
his departure. ;
The P. of I,’« held n mectiug'at the town
bBl last Tblirt' y but fur some reason “
It
was not very v 11 attended, probably on
account of the iryners Irelng very , busy,
C. V. DeUed;
_____ ___________
tJackson,
did the_______
speaking bnt as yet no*.lodge bus been orgunlzed.
G, W. Francis and Freel Boice, of
Nashville, were in town last week looking
tor a site for an evaporator and as usual
want a bonus. Woodland Is a good site
for such an instltatinn and in all probabil­
ity It they ilon't build one some one else
yriU.'
|
.

__ __ ....
al’-thh writing,
Tht **
M. Eorganized a Sunday
"""
” church
school last Sunday with the following of­
ficers: Supt, Mrs. Inslcy; As’t Supt, J.
N. Covert; Sec., Myrtle OdelL
Mrs. Jerome Smith and sister. Miss
Anna McKinzey, expect"to go to Charlotte
this week to visit friend*.
K&gt;*ad-mastor Will Raymond is doing
arihie good work on Our [Street*.
We intended to havr/aakl in our last
week’s Items, John Cole'not John Cold.
Carlton Center school closes Fri&lt;layTwo months vacation. Mr. LlotTman will
teach the fall terjm..? We have beard hut
Utt 1c fault found with the school.
Mr. Allerding, our ecnsuw enumerator,
called on ua one day last week. lie Is
progressing finely, though he Swd« it rath­
er perplexing work these warm days. ’• '
When n nmn does a mean' dirty act. hr
ought lb suffer the full penalty of the law,"
In spite of oath, grief, brotherhood, of

Hlck»ry Corner*.
Charles William* and wife have return­
ed to their home gfter having spent three
weeks vsiting friends in Dakota, lie re­
ports Um* western country with glowing
colors, and large amounts of corn in cribs,
with plenty of [ruin for crowing spring
crops, and"says taat he plowed seven acres
In one doy 'while then* fur raising flax,
which is quite a profitable crop to raise for
the seed thereof. 1
Bertie Pennock, of Allegan, visited his
mother Saturday i&gt;ind Sunday.
■
*
A. G. Cort right and wife Sundayed with
W. Hall in Orangeville.
N. Larkin and [wife. of Ilu-diugs, visited
old time neighbors on their return from a
visit with a son Allen, ot Climax, Friday
and Saturday of hist week. •
An army of worms arc greatly annoying
many com fields. Some tanners have re­
plant'd In conscammce of the havm- al­
ready perpetrateef by that |H.*st,
Bob't McElwain made a business trip to
your city Saturday.
Wheat has lm[&gt;rov ed in growth and also
in appearaqpt\,bti| is thin on the ground,
owing no doubt tb the earth having been
so very dry during the months of Sept,
and Oct. alter im|-lng been sown.

11. V. Loomis find a runaway while cul­
tivating corn, horse not Irelur hitched, a
badly demoralized cultivator, and harness.
The horse wax. bruised some. Vernon
next time don’t' stop and shoot black birds.
A concert at Doud school house last Fri­
day evening was a grand success.
H. V. Leonils and sister have returmd
from a visit to Woodland and Hastings
townships.
•

1100 Men’s 64639390
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry,

COUNTY NEWS.

means a stupendous loss to makers.
N‘&gt;ri( E:~ 'i'lil- will Purely lie a gigantic sale, anil during its progr-s- we uaist decline sending out
.-nit-, mi itjiproviil. All purchase.- made during the Great Eight Dollar rush that do not'prove inure
'.iti'-hvl'iry, return the clothes and take your cash. We do not want it tusks* you arc fully eonhi iit.it every word wp print is truth. N’on-re*|dents may part.cipatc In Che Great Bargain Feast mid
L ti by writing tor .•‘elf-meiisnrenient and remitting eight dollars.

No more
of this I

Wheat has improved by the late rains
nutl coot weather.
Cultivating corn and sheep shearing are
the order of the day.
Dieii, June 3rd. Mrs. Care, age aliout »t&gt;
years. Funeral services at the ’Baptist
eliureh In Woodland. June 5. The doera-ed leaves a son. Allen, beside n large
circle of tri-.-iiita to mourn her Ire-s.
Miss Ida Haydn, closed her spring term
। of school nt the Hosmer *-chool Itousc June
: nth. She gave perfect satisfaction and the
M-houl officers have engaged her for the
fall term.
Elvii Oweiu closed her spring term of
school at the Mlsm*r school house Inst
Friday by a plcnla hi the vviwnls of C.
Xewton. A pleasant day was ^ujwyvtl by

Rt&gt;rt Murphy »|&gt;cut Sunday with his
unde PH Fifleld. In Irvlug.
Mr. Snore has purchased a new drill.
Reuben AH'Tlmi is woNe again. Thcie
Is un hope of h|.*» recovery.
, BerrWatring him been suffering with a
felon on his right band for lire past tew
weeks.
Mrs. M. Everite's father, of Indiana. Is
ttpendingfo few works with her.
Clem Smith, of Hastings, visited hiparents Thursday.
B. Hart mid family have returned from
Battle Creek.
Emma RArper. of Nasliville. visited old
friends the past week.
Several of pur young |g-op!e attended
the hop at Vermontville Saturday evening.
Mi. Clape.r and family, of Vermontt ille.
Sundayed with M..H. Binoil.

Flue weather for corn ami some an: cul­
tivating.
Mrs. - J. W. Straushailgb, of West
Carlton, was taken sick very suddenly
Sunday morning but Isji.etter at*this wrlt-

Standard of the World

'ADHESIVE counters,

J. G. RUNYAN,
G. G. SPAULDING,

ORIGINAL - PRINCIPLES - MAINTAINED

HASTINGS.

nt out fitom dirt.
most popular mower built.

not sutbcient commendation to the fanners to kiuA*
3«ts Millar's own master hand, whose genius firet. gave
world its only perfect mower, also produced and preto the present century with a triumphal crowned
renowned BUCKEYE BINPER?

Born, to Mr. and Mrs Ixiyd Allerding a'
son. the hilt. '
Mrs. Austin is very sick at this.writing.
Hit friend* hope that she will get better.
Mrs. Lydia Alli rdlug who has been sick
for some time Is a little better.
Horace Barnum and l}.-M girl attendW
church at the Center Sunday night. Come
again Horace.
J. &lt;L Carpenter ami family vhlfcd nt
Frank Cniifs In Lakfe Odessa Sunday.
John Car|»eutvr snd wife spent Sunday
with U. W. .Strnusbaagh.
Gm-h ihe boys don’t know huw to be। have them selves.

Mrs. Churchill ps v lilting lu&lt; daughter.
Mrs. Wm. Seger.
Ellen Russell mid little Arthur and Haz­
el Peters, of Baltic Creek, are at Mrs.
Fox’s thh week. |
Bert Kerrie and Miss Hattie Russell, of
Battle Creek. Suifdayed at Henry Tasker's.
Mrs. James Morehouse, of Vttrbna, vis­
ited at the farm inst week.
Mrs. Z. MoreliOuse is taking the elexlric
baths of Dr. Hull at Bellqvm-.
The town hall i* l^lng treated h&gt; a trail
of paint.
Geo., • Tuckerman is having his fiousc
painted outside atul in.
T. Bartram and Miss Kate Fruln. of
South Assyria. Sundayed at It. Fruiu’s.
SL Johns kHlgp have a juvenile temple
attached, urganked Monday.
present.
District lodge
Templar* luut a most
Bates * Kingsbury have disposed of all
Interesting st^sioji Monday. 0. W. Blain their brick. ■
■
C. T.. pre&lt;ent: ul|&gt;o n rousing meeting in
Some Indications of a Fourth of Jaly
the evening, with Brothers Blain, and celebration here.
Hallett and Oviatt, of Hastings, s|i&lt;mker&amp;.
The Sunday School children and their
Henry Jewell, bf South Battle Ctvek, I» teachers arc getting ready for Children's
in lowii.
I. notice that tbu covrespcmjfoau of
ntdghlioring burgs mention the trips that
are made by their respective citUu-M to
your ch/ aud to Kalamazoo. Our mprRobert Draper lost one of hh horaes et.Mri* aud business men go to town so of­
while working mi the. rrifl Ttitiriktay.
ten, that too much spare would lie taken
Mr. and Mre.'Shymour Burtou, ot Carl­ up In your purer if each occurrence of the
ton. were the guekts of Mi', nnd Mrs. Pratt
kind was noticed.
Wcdnwtihj.
•
James Byun and wife are visiting with
Mr. mid Mrs.
I^rklti returned from friends near Richland.
a virtt at Climax Monday.
The yoimgest child of James Doonan
Mr. and Mrs. iFred Buckle, of Lake lias got as.......................
Odessa, are thd liueaU of Mr. and Mis. the dixjtuf
Todd this week. ;
Melvin Mertd, of _\i&gt;ur cify, wan on our
Cresiwy.
streets Sunday.
Manv of our fanners are having to re­
t|ll on tin1 gain.
Mr. Crook Is stl
plant their corn, ou account of tire savages
Mre. Ed. Bow&lt;cr entertained the ladies
of the cut worm.
iLday.
dime society Thnt
Agoodly ntJnilxT from, here celebrated
Mr. and Mr*. &lt;(toodricb.
------------- ----uf -------Ionia,- —
are
Cbihlren’sdayMjhe grange ball last Sat­
visiting Frank West's pvopb* this week,
urday. All unite In pronouncing it a suealso John 1’araon'is
Osear Crook and wife of yu'ur city, were
Our merchant. B. Fisher. Is building an
the guests ot Eoitnnuuel Crook’s people
addition tu his stoic for tire storage of agri­
Monday.
, j
cultural implements. Caleb France is also
Nearly every farmer in this vicinity has
enlarging hh dwelling house.
commenced cultivating their corn.
Mrs. Mary Egon has gone as lumsekeeper
The first sheep bhenrlng bf thia Vicinity
for Ed. Golger this summer.
was done for Fred Prentiss by D. Larkin.
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Barber visited In
John Parsons recently yurelmscd a flock
Conntock several days last week.
of shegp «&gt;f Chas, fiiuith at 34 per head.
The,most of tlx: young people in this vi­
Chas. Smith reoeutly bought nu Oregon
horse, to drive before that new buggy we., cinity attended tin: ermcert at the M. E.
church In Uiehland Bbnday night.
Wil^Norman tost a fine ste« r and Jersey
Mrs. George Webb will soon Mart for
cow last week Monday; also W. Fisher a
Eagle River. Wisconsin. vjiich will be her
two year old, all by bloat.
Cha*. McIntyre! attended the dance at
Murgan Saturday night.
David Bcuewa has Ihtii very sick with,
Lena CrooK was the aueat of Emma
ureasles. also .Gladys Morgan.
Sehnflkaiiaer one-night last week.
J. Pumfrey will soon finish
The Journal stilted that J.ura l^ult had
sawing in.Irving.
gui.e to Muskegon, hut ate Is here yet.
H. lairkiu has purcliased a, new wheel _ The Parurelceitrs attcudid ChHdreti’s
day
nt East Caledonia Sunday _________
afternoon.
cultivator to cultivate hi* corn. •
Bonnie Bower [was the- guest &lt;■! I.ura llccit.dion by Mrs. Frank Barbor wiia very

i Tl.c new elevator Is fast'neaiiug com­
pletion.
' '
Wuorlland promises to be a Uvely wool
market
(
The most atltartive fcr.ture
Benson A
Co/.- new dntg store Is the soda fountain.
.John Durkee, a pioneer of Woodland.
ngciPSy.jis. departed this lite June Oth.
Tin* 1 moral took place «t the M. E.
diurch. Ehler Bnralgh, offlcfadlng.
C. C. De^tie and wife mid S. B. Schmdz
and wife spent Sunday in Hastings.
. Woodland ts soon to have another meat
market with Geo. Drake and Eldlc-McArthur a* proprietors. Success to you,

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Mrs. Caleb Moore died hud Thursday
and funeral services word held at "the
t-bnrch In*: Sunday with a very large at­
tendance. over 3D0 people Ireing seated.
38 carriages followed her reinnins to the
cemetery.
The people in and surrounding Banfield
met at Mosbei&gt; hall Inst Saturday night,
for the purpose of organizing and carrying
out a great celebraticyi on the 4th of July.
The organization was a success, and work
will begin immediately, and a grand cele­
bration will be held. Look out for pos­
ters.
Prof. Clancej, of Albion. was here to
see Ids daughter, and came to church last
Sunday.
loud. Wednesday ItobL Brunney raised
his new bam witbout.iui accident.
■
Flora Edmunds Is home on a week’s visit
with her parents.
Last week Tuesdoy the members of the
1’. of I. went to Battle Creek and drew
the lumber for the I*, of 1. store.
Worms are very suscessful In destroying
com In this section.
Wheat, oats and grass are looking well.
Itenry Wickwire support's a very nice
new double carriage.
The committee for the 4tii meet on the
evening of June 31st, at Mosher's hall for
business. All come and help finish out
the program.
■

The walking match drew a large rnwd
to Woodland JS&lt;rinrd-.:y evening. The race
was hotly cbntcltDd and,created consider­
able &lt; w. Itemcnt. David Aspinall got there
find and the Judges decided lie should
have the prize. There will l&gt;e anotlmr
race next Saturday eveningThe hmnm'ock that used t«&gt; lie JuM large
rmJugb for two Is now only large enough
fur &lt;me. So say* Claty.
The roads In many parts of tin- town arc
in a bad cnnaBlou and as the time »■&gt;' here
tor working on the highway It b Imped
that the overseen* will take more inti-rwd
in making good roads, for there Is notblM
people like better than good roads «x
travel nu.

Prhtl Tuesday.

,

The old lady Ac.-lln is quite ill al
writing.
I ’
The Widow AHerding. of North Carlton,
Is reported to be 4-orsc.
Mr. Wallow’s rt-oplt. who went to Cali­
fornia some time ago. intend to return to
Carlton duringth&lt;|slimmer.
A nimble little Insect reseuibllnx the flea
Ims taken
of most of the gardens,
mid the way beanL Ireets. lettuce. &lt;-abbager*
tomato plants dl*:ipp&lt;-ar Iretore them, gives
us Imt little hol es of a very large.stare!
Mrs. &lt; has. Amflrut Is improving, thourb
yet confined.to htl ‘ '
Sheep shearing I5:ai commenced.
Cut wornrt and;■black birds an- making
bail woi k in our c ____
Mrs. Watts, of Bowne Center, brought
hotii.! her mother. Mrs. L. Cole,
who
ha* been spending several days with Mrs.

The Progrrsaife Brethren, pt North
Carlton, celebrated Ute ordinances of the
Lord's supper Inst Saturday night and
mon).
. ,
The tlnret fit-id tA. wheat very near the
:titer I* on M. Carpenter's place, pul In
by D. M. Wood.
The Widow Ptaft has been hired to take
care oi Mrs. Austin. who is yet quite sick.

Child:cn’* day was olmervcd at Parmelee
in the evening. AH who took part in the
program did will. There was a full and
very quiet buUM*.
Prof. Pixley will sing Wednesday even­
ing at the M. E. eliureh.
Moses Hosetiburger has bls house ready
tu plaster.
Parmelee is to have a new grocery .bton'

Jj’he high winds last week, blew Jas,
■NJUerVrrind null to tire ground but ire
has erected a new one in place of the
wreck.
? ■ &gt;. ■ .
Ed. Morgan h. luiildihg a barn. Wl&gt;&gt;
ye&lt; they raUeddl lasl week.' '
Etta Kerutcen Is sick
Aaron Sherk is oil the road busy taking
If the thieving that I&gt; going on in this
place w not slopped there will be step*
taken to brevcnl it. ns all are aware ot
who the thieves are. A word to the wl»e
is sulHcient
The «tok-n horse* from Kalamaauo
passed through Parmelee Saturday after­
noon going c.ist.
Washing aheep is tire order of th*- dny»
We cannot do Justice to lire Middleville
paper.-but right here let ns say we admire
tu«y.

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MICHIGAN NEWS.
Jackson plans to celebrate1 the Fourth.

The ‘ Soo” will have a regatta July 14.
The Bay CUy high sch*x*l graduateo a
class of 83.
The j-ostofflee at FennvBlr will be n
money order ofiiee after July 1.
The Farmers’ alliance ba-si knocked out
the r.-of I. at Munger’s atatton.
There are 300 applicants fbr five vacan­
cies in the Grand Rapids schools.
.

The Genes-ee county Patrons of Indus­
try held a plcttlc at Fenton Thursday. ,
Thr Portland Baptist chilli* cakblhtrd
Its scml-cennteniAl annlvynwiiy FxidsQr.
Cha* M. Goodrich of Gtaid Rapid* Is
charged with i-asstug fraud lent ehccfal.
Herbert Thom of Ho*. *- committed
suicide by shooting* hlniwlf through the
head.
.

The Unlvenlty fecully has forbidden
sparring contents In field-day -exercises
hereafter.
.
Napoleon Trudeau, on trial In Houghton
county for poisoning his child has been
acquitted|

Jiidirv Cooley, of the’ Inter-state conr
nwree wmml&amp;slon Is gujoylng a vacation
at Ann Arbor.

It is likely that the manufacture of cigars
in the house of correctlou at Ionia will
sum be stopped.
Slxtyfl’nlon City people wue made very
siek by drinking Ukllk from the cans which
had not.l&gt;wn thoroughly clraaed.

Franklin G. Eddy, a veterad of the Mex­
ican wat and founder of the Coldwater Re­
publican, died Friday of heart failure.

find sotaeotie that has been murdered, pu’l
a ‘Heater*’ out of the river, or find a suit
of ckrthes on the bank, supposed to have
linen left by some one desiring to rid him­
self of all the sorrow ? and grief*) of life.
A couple of small boys found a suit «
clothes &lt;'ii tlie liank of tho river last week,
and it was reported that "another man bad
comoltted suicide. " This time they were
fooled however as the owner called at the
Recorders Court and claimed them. staL
ing that he had been on a spree and hid
foem for safety.
Mrs. Jane Scharre, of 2M Broadway,
met with a painful accident which will
canse her to lose almost all of her left
hand. Her son, Martin Scharre, is em­
ployed In the Grand-iiaplds Brush Com­
pany’s factory, where lie operates a sharper.
She called there to see him, ami while talk­
ing stood near the mashine. She went to
hand Iiini something, aud In doing so her
shawl, which she wore, became caught Iu
the gearing or belt and drew her left hand
down ok to the shaper knives.' ’ The pehn
of the handkud the four fingers werescooped out by the rapidly revolving knives.—
Telegram Herald.

Jas. Hannigan was picking out Ibose
leaves and litter from a bunch of bananas,
at J. H. Welch’s grocery Friday morning,
when he noticed what he thought wna an
unusually bright leal buried under the
clusters of frnlL and renalied in his fingers
with the purpose of polling It out; but
when lie touched it be wax considerably
startled, and sprang back with exclai.ration
of terror. Fred Longe came to his aMlstance and they extracted a snake about two
feet Ionic, of n sjracb-s unknown to this
section, but believed to be vonoutooa.
Hereafter the boys wll! Iiandle bananas in
the btuicli with great clrenmspectlmu—
Ionia Exprens.

Jjuit Friday morning Johnny Randolpli,
lamsing altitude nimve the level of tins jlie 13-year-oid and the only son of Jaoob
Itandolph, residing on Jackson stnvt. Bat­
sea 1^« Ski feet, and tlitare are only five oth­
tle Cfvek. Was sent to pasture a tow near
er state capltalx Im tlie union that are liighthe millpond in the southern partottown.
At noon lid did not .return. Supper time
Weslqy M. Sears df Bftls&lt;Ho and for­ came, blit the buy was still absent.
Ills
merly of the state piddle shooi at Coldwa­ parents became alarmed and a scurchiti^
ter w ill Isucceed Supt. C. N1 Kendail at party was formed, lioateund lights scoured
Jackson;
the pond, but no trace of the boy was
found. The next day the pond was drageii
The safe of Rictanls &amp; Bechtold at in several places and yesterday dynamite
Bellain* was blown open Thursday indm- cartidges were fired in the mill pond and
hig ami 5200 In money and valuable notes
at ten o’clock Monday morning the boy
and botids taken.
'
was found floating, perfectly upright. In
The ihnt-j-car-oll son of M. Ires *of the mill race in tlie Very heart of the city,
J -eon I township, Jackson county, wai half a mile from the p&lt;JM.
found dead the other;day In tin old well
A man presumably from Jackson or
..where he had fallen in.
vicinity, engaged a room at the Kalarnaz&lt; »

. J^MQKTQAflE sAi.t
rand* iIt tii0 PfKKjj.

THE KICK MAJFS FOLLY.

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ta tbe offlre ot the

n^«lrt

LESSON XI, SECOND QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 15.

(Compiler! from Lcvwon Hu!;*r Quarterly by [■•’■
of H. 8. Hoffman. paUhber. FtiUaddPbh.]
11 "Ad4 one of tbo company said unto
nitu.’ In the first voree of thia ciwptsr wo
are told tl*t thia company condxted of an
innumerable multitude, such a throng that
they trode one upon another. The following
verws down to thin first ouo of our lemon
tell uh that in the midi} of this multitude He
taught His diaciplex that tlwy should bawarv
of the leaven (the hypocrisy} of tbeFbarineea;
that they should not fear the death of the
body, but hither fear the death of aoul and
body in hell iconiparo Matt. x. 88); that tbey
should not fear to deny Him b._«fora men, but
rather fwlemly euufvia Him, kicking tn the
future, and that they should not be anxious
sw to what tbey should say when arrestedau&lt;t
brought before the authorities for His sake,
for the Holy Spirit would teach tbeu: tu say
the right words at tbo right time. In order,
to aee why He thus teaches Hia disciples, lot
the wbdte of the previous chapter after our
last ksoon be carofuUy read, and I earn from
it tha attitude of the religious rolarn of the
nation towards Him. ami remsoulier tkat
knew that as they treated Himso t^ejlwould
in duetbne treat EUsfoUawetu
“Master, sjwak to iny brother, that lie di­
vide the inheritance with mo." What an un•etinly interruption! Jeras had tusm »peak
tag of judgment nud eternity, of future glory
and future torment (xJ. 20.31, 82: xii, u. S, 0);
but bore is a man Wbj is inoro inter.-sted iu a
share of rotue p u|K*rqr In this world tlmn in
nay future good or »viL Ho does no: eecm
to have beaded anyttatg; that Jcaus Hu i sai l
And yet his b not an imcomtnonease, fcr un­
der thu m«Mt toleidn di -courr-es upon vteraal
realities, there may tm found iu wnrsiiininq
congrvjitions, even today, men and women
so occupied with present things tbut the
preacher’s words ere of no use to than. It ii
just the'name if hi;Sunday school u bny U
thinking more ab mt tai* marbles, or Loll, or
kite, or top. than about the le*on being
taught. Hr* It, xxxiii, 3L well d&gt;*»cribee all
such.
•
14. ’’And Be snid unto him, Man, who
made «ne u judge or n divider over youf*
The man Ukl not know the Teacher whom be
Lad thus adilrrssetL The one seeking a slum*
of an earthly inheritance wns a man entirely
of tbix world, w bba tin* one whom he asked
to interfere on hb liehulf wa&gt;a linui uotof
thia world. Ji.-aus had come to lead people to
tho pqsirsktoii of an iulu ritanco iucurruptitiudrfiled, and that fadeth-nut away, reMsrved in Heaven! (1 PeL i, 4). The glories of
that inheritance He will divide and apj^.rtion to the overcoraers in due time. (See
Lukoxxil, 2S-30: Rev. xxi. 7; Hi, 21; 11.2-1,
27). But- ns to this pnveut world, it 1* an
evil coo; it Ikth in wickediicw (or the sacked
onei; Halim b its acknowledged prince and
god; wo uro not to lovo it, for iu friendship
h enmity with God. and it b nwerved yuto
firn against the day of judgment iurl perdi*
tiun of ungodly men {GaL I, &lt;; I John v. 19;
John xiv,
II Cur. iv. 4; I Johuii, xv;

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«:■»•:«)»e
U mutoparahte
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!:rr’*&gt;. andhmm
atanud
ttra dSZSi&amp;V
•poev of wiry days, ibm, »„u" ( ” ft*
Ion*, after thr. Hpae &lt;»f •){.' ",b*w*-.
din the principal suni Jff *•;*' iHhy.
urea an I ten dof'art with art KrT~'' htlalowest thfn■»&lt;! obuuld heron &gt; itol?,.
°-

period limited for the payment th,; , i !Rh
thon bars ex »!rr&lt;!. a£f
made la the pat mem of the lv-rr.t ,i (■Ml
Uth. IMO and thr aanra bavluy 1,
and In arrears tor the »p*r. „ , .
!'WW*W»wo *fo»eaatd iirturii^* .■
huudred and bn dol!i«rn and h 1 arn
jkUWwtf hereoi. la won due &lt;Ul)
tenmu! »&lt;ld mortaaxr; there k elk ,।
due nt rite d ue id. rtih not ke 11.
b^irtjjweq£x4»ht dottan xt,.i n,l
«rf«hinv &lt;iu ;,rJ
for tn Mid mortgage. and no mil „r ...
at law Innlwt WM'bwtltntrd tor! 7«inc»
wwijoa attun-dby »al&lt;l mortgage. &lt; r

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W N.K. FAIRBANK ICO. CHICAGO.

tlrtw ot thr i-o,
contalDed tn «ld awngaro. 1Hd ttL
pfrcii cnae made and provided. twin ..'
riren that on thuurday the tzti. &lt;uv „f ft"b.r
!&gt;.. IMO at ten o'clock in the fnrrtHmu 1 ?{/
•ell at Potilte A'(rilon. to the IHcliwnt but
th. north front dour of tbo coin TtcuZ
city of Haxttupi .that befog the p'a«iThm. Ji
Circuit Cour; tor Barry wraun
tmmtMo described In raid mortgage.
thereof a« may be necessary to .... liffi
due on m d mortem. »rtb eistt ;-r &lt;-.-nt un-..
Mt.,*Bd ail iM-Jeoats. Uitri.Ur inn a-.’uhr

Olstresa
After
Eating

petite, banish.
but Httle

Heart-,
burn

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spring I 1™*

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feyc.t.nooDd

Castor 1A
for

UfOaa»UI that pbra. and |.nrc.|„t l4„&lt;«
lutae t wr.Nblpot.n.iH.tto»0 t,.u".r.w £
Barryand »:.u? &lt;&gt;( Michigan. an«i ku„^L','
described a* follows:- Tbr »&lt;&gt;u.’l&gt; - .t.n- ra-Ti
the 'otrtb*&lt;-' •inarter nf •&lt;-&lt;in-n tv..
north, range ciaht west. tan;, cyuni}. j-r’i.’.
B Duted. April 14. Ifco.

HIRES’
IMPROVED

Infanta and Children.

100 0.

Fl?
CHEA

Sb other aty*

ROOT BEER.
:-J3- V'SO3-HOMS
TBtPKLAttC* DRINK la tho world.
DeUckraa tod BparKUug.
TRY IT.
Ask your Drugglat or Orocor for !t.

C. E. HIRES.

, A. F. Brooks, tha Chicago artist. I-as house, Thursday night, and retired to bed
painted a fine portrait of Bishop Gillespie early after following the usual rusti-*
for the Ackley institute, and It now hangs practice ot blowing out tire gus. About
11 o’clock Miss Waterbury and her guest.
in the institute library.
Miss Ixruise Hatch, of Battle Creek* re­
GalesUdrg small boff.s occasion consider­ turned to the hotel and on entering tbrlr
able annoyance by going iu swtmuilng in room detected the odor of gas which seem­
the mill race close to the Tillage.
Their ed to come from an adjoining apartment
bathing suite consist of a wad of cotton in A porter was called and he succeeded in
each ear.
arousing the ocqupnnt of the room and in
Tlie Orchard luiie military academy wanting the sleeper of hb danger. And
’
prixe declamation coat-M was held In I’oti- thus another man was checked in Jils trip
tlae Friday evening. Chas. (A Parker of to the golden shore by the •‘tilowing-oulFort Smith, Ark., won first ) &gt;r!zc.
" F.
’ J. of-the-gnt-roule.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
Miller of Ottawa. Kan., seconffI. and M. F.
There was a sudden demand made for
ARE THE
Smith of Grand Rapids, tlilnlJ
the sheriff and his pusse last Friday. I&gt;.
What a i»«r plae»i to
an inherit­
A- severe thundef storm passed ovec E. Brackett had a job for them. The
;k Greenville Thursday plght. aud while no town was full of showmen and D. E. was ance. How much better to ha content with
AND SO WARRANTED.
’ loss of life resulted, several came very minus a fd&lt;W gold watch and chain which f'»ud and raiment here and wait for the re­
near being killed. lilgtitnir.^ struck the he bad left in the back room of his store demption ot thia earth. w)&gt;en it *uall rey iee
house of p. Netrorg, tearing to pieces the upon butting a change in his apparel. No in the libarty of the glory of the vms of God
bed In which two of his clildn n were track at the bad: window* no stray button, and weLthi’l rtign over it with J&lt;suis Christ.
15. “And He nul l unto tbuin. Take bind,
SAMPLES AT ONE OR MORE AGENCIES IN EVERY COUNTY. FOR ILLUSTRATED CATALOGUE ADDRESS,
fleeplng, but not In aay itay injuring t!&gt;u no clue of any kind would lead to *the de­
tection of tbo villain, for D. E. hud left nud bewaiu of corototttnjsj’’ The tenth
Bleeping children.
the back door open and it wns jits! a Commandment forldik .coveting. Mon.was
A Marcellus school teacher received this &lt;luitstion at walking In Smil helping ones to choose ruler* who weru God Jearin;; men,
letter from an nngrj purent: f*Mey the 0 self. It was a desperate case but the men of truth., hating rovatouMicas. Ex. xx,
1MK) when by Boys ate Staing away 'from Charlotte force was expected tojofcate tlie 17; xriii, 3L The word has «i-verai mwu;CHICAGO, ILL.------ SOLE MANUFACTURERS.---------- SPRINGFIELD, C.
School I have Work Hur tliemi and when guilty man. It was then that rtgorR.- E. tags such ax a wish io baro more, love of
They are dare you T-*a&lt; h them; and when BracketL considering his brother sufficient­ tnon .y, dbhont -t gain: the tir&gt;t b the tnrant!xp* art* 6&gt; home, that Ls none pf your bls- ly punhltrd for his carelessncj-s, restored tagof the word h&lt;e, iuid in Mark'vii, at&gt;-4»,
neas you hunt renhig Mj Shenk* nut by a
the lost treasnre which-he h.ul opportunely it is -iAA'od by the Saviour with all manner
Urm side, at my hoiua.*'z
discovered and D. E.* wont take such of evil which procoeda from within and dcSL-&gt; u-. All can see that ubhonvn: auhi is
The state spring tefinis tournament will clianees again on show day.
Kidul, but s.un«* may question the sinfulnc- ■
fee held under the .uispicci &lt;.f khe itetroit
Lew Freemont was held up by two of a wish to have aioru cither of mopey cr
alate on their’ground* Juiif.'O aud tramps atwut n mite south of Wayland
21. . Entemncv fee tl'per player, “fror:
Friday nn,ht-wre»si4«L t,.j tjfcc h|s money’
Ifi. “The ground of a certain rich man
will be given, both first aud second, in sin- from his clothing.
The) jiounded himI brought forth plentifully." Jnua.imw sprak.
tlvs and doubles. All entries ipnst be sent with chilis, but he also secured a elub and
I a parable t &gt; nuke inure clear to U:o»e who
in by Vhe evening of June 17, th Charles A.
’
f^UWnWdBBflHT PMCTIML BIBaa FYFB M|»F
I Zo euro IKUouancaa, Sick neAjl'cbc, Coattf*
managed tn keep them from robbing him. taav *L»ani to bear the truth He ba* fu-oumted.
JtathlMine, 48 Moffat block.
He had some bad marks where tbey hit. Here b an nbimilaiit harvest from the ground
pbtf jn. Malaria. LirarCotBi'hlnk.
The earning?- of Michigan railroads for him. He had but 54.80 with him which1 at uuc who know not God. Hods already rich
Ibu aafo and certain rstneuy,
the month of March. 1HW, were ^7,230,Olfi.- the tramps knew of. liecause he showed It ^ad his richev are iucrea.*xl. God's rain and
sittiTirs
’ ’ have
'
done
’
......................
it, and yet 1’ wonk!
' seem
89. For foe corresponding month of 188P, when lie bought himself gnd them some-• mmdiino
tiling
tn
e«L
Ono
of
the
tramps
wanted
1
,ie&gt;
if
the
man
was
t;o
child
&lt;4
God.
It
wa»
«,04&amp;.::id,8^. Increase, S5‘&gt;8.SU3.09. The
total carnbigs from Jajr. 1 to A|»ril 1. 1590. to beat his brains out, but the other would this aor; of tiijng tbafpusxMd Asaph. He saw
were 520.304.1 #2,
i For the same per- not go no fur. After leaving/ reemont, Ute ungodly pr.Mj&gt;erinj. Increasing in riches.
Jod Of 18M&gt;, S1C.8!1.2M,2O. litervase for they made off toward the uaat, probably to&gt; their eyes standing *&gt;ut with futnaw, luring
One of the tramps calledI taore than bear: could wish, nut hi Iroulile
1890. »,4T2.0tfi,45 ur IS 87-100 per cent Middleville.
&lt;Tmc the MAUL Mae (40 Utile Beans to the
himself Irish Mike. He wore a black coat, uor plagued like other men, and yet Was­
The cout/st between. Albion and Olivet vest and pants, the latter patched writ!*, liwmin^ God (Pa. Ixxiii): Lut as be waited
at Albion Friday for the baseball pennant white; also wore white soft hat. Thet upon Gbl he anw tha reason of it ail and was
of the intefdtblleglate jyimes was won by other called himself “Patch.” Freemont’s, tel to rejoice more than ever in God Him­
Albion by a score of 5 to 4.
As soon a.&lt; father lives at Vicksburg.—Kalnnrazoy, self. Proopnrity in W;e things of thia world
■WIWW in VtUlM t» t «U. (1.«
&gt;.
' is uo token of tlie favor of God.
the game alu; over the beauUftl penuunt Gazette.
J.M»ITM*MJhta«W B:utELLi' * ST lists Bt.
art pink and green, made by the Albion girl-,
1 *. "What ati-dl I do, becauw I have no
Juft iiefore the urrlval of thy North room where to bontow my fruiter* Thus this
wae flying In the breeze. A procession
was fonned, ami with u,e Albion college Shore IJstited train west. Thufeday, on rich man thougut within hitnaalf. His in­
vujd v)
inns,'parruth. Dor. Fe^’t.: iubbugirts leading, followed'by the Iball team, the Michigan Central, a man-accompanied crease was an anxiety to. bim, be looked upon
Birds B»r«. GoldfH).. nh»r i:e»:wr.Tr.c
thigrs. Hen Soap, etc
all the Albion college boys marching in by a boy of about thirteen years was ob- them ns ill* frulta, evidently not thinking of
Wjvk»N’« Rto BHoSrUMK Cl- • n.'l.t’l"
regular order but In a very noisy manner servul walking about foe depot platform, the Go-1 who gave them to him, nor that lira It woita perfectly in rough, unevea pound; io &lt;
to President Fisk’s residence. ]The presi­ and just as the train started to pull outof geodnew of God wax Intended to lend him to
dent made a short speech and was followed tlie depot, the man suddenly seized the lad repentance (Rain, li, 4).
and sprang aboard the train. The cries
18. “And liesnld.TnUwHl I do: I win pall
by the president of tlie M. A. C.
of the youngster ■ roused some of the pas- d»w« my barns, and build greater; and tbvre
raaMIrSwj.lwIrt. Wr&lt;*. fcr
The 24th annual 'Commencement of H’ngera who called to Station Agent will I Ixwtow ail my fruits ami my goods.”
‘ Albion college will occur June 10-26. The Bailey, who also xpiung abqanl, and find­ Ik* bod talked with hlmwlf about it,uad this
. program is: Thursday. June IP, praise ing the lad was being abducted, stopped wns the decidoit of the smart imjairtanx pcrand reminiscent service: Fridfo*. college tbe train, took him away from tlie stranger mi In the wijrid, the only on- who know anyday with lecture by Itev. Washington and the little fellow ran crying for borne. tHtag, the only one to he pleased, tho only
tiraaaaa Detective BareaaCo. HAntU
Gardner: Sunday, baccalaureate' discourse
It aeem” that tbe pair were father and oub worth living for, Ira himself. Ho the old
by president Fiske, college love feast and son. and the father's liome is in Denver, barns con»&gt;* dovra, the large new ones go up
BOOK AGENTS WANTF.n FOR
dheonrse before the cuileice inlKsionary while the wife and mother from wbnm he and there all my frnlU and my gqddt an'
woclcttes; Monday, quinquennial exen Ives «»eparated some time ogo. resides In the carefully bestowed for the personal comfort
of liraErosophiat) soeh-t, and dotnmence- we: t part of this city with her son. The of I myself.
■
ment concert of the graduniini; data father came here recently on u visit and
Ik "Aud*l wDl my to my soul, Soul, thon
of the conservatory of tutislw Tuesday, returning hibme that day. coaxed the l»oy hmt much goods laid up for many year-: take
qoinqnenuial exorcises pf the JEelcetie and to aceompany him to tie- depot and ns it thine cane, eat, drink, trn.l l« nusrrj-.’* The
Athmiiadea roclety, annual meeting trus­ transpired with the Intcntiuu of kidnap­ aofl to which b&lt;. talked links him with the
PROBATE ORDER.
Ai** ■/ 5,e}‘,«;M’’.&lt;*«ntr of ltarrv~an.
tees and ulumnl anniversary exercitcs; ping him.
unite creation, for If they oiuld not imild
Cbuntvn?it2^
•hNd.ate Court for the
WrdneHiay. trustees utul manager* of As­
When MayoC li.-.iley boarded the train bm-DS, they youid do any of these four things
in !il.lJ/,A,I’l^r?/,,n,d"ii at the- FT.obaie QiDce
bury m»nciatlon Joint faceting mid btud- he asked tlu- tioy if he wanted to* go with which lie telb hi* soul to do, just k* well iu
ncss meeting and anniversary exerciser his father, and tl»e little fellow replied hiaiMdf: W that he talks simply fl&gt;mi ox or
Uvo. Write to
t&gt;. 1
alumni association*. Tiiuroday. «Juinn?nce- “no, It wlU- break ma’s heart.” Mr. B. bog tcighc talk iif tliey bad the |raner of
P. &lt;&gt;. Itox fSI. U'aAb.pgtProterte.1’171 Wt‘ W* An:ittronc, Judjro U
anrnt day, procemion, addn -t by Rev. theu demffiued his release which was re- aptech; which were being uncowci-.nudy fatJohii Rtwy Thompson. * D. 1)., of New luetantly granted.
tatted tdr thu slangliter.
’*
ihlL&lt;““‘*’,‘te‘BW' o! Who t»T. Hart^ •miurr of (’ al 1 a, blip
^hMCierk L. B.F.-nsk
York, conferring of (leg!y&gt; i» an I commence­ I The man purcha*e«Fa ticket to Kdfatna3). “But God said unto him, Thou fool}
OR
nt
nf’ Fn-bk
Fr.i.k in fi v«.v fv.K.LH. &lt;unv verim-d
ment dinner.
.
*
zoo only. q,nti l:c continued on* bls way to thb night, thy soul shall !&gt;• required of thoe.”
KSlEf
i that destination. It Is thought lie Intccid- Kav often thus suddenly do.** tuo summons
b - 7] r««. U ,rB &lt;&gt;*3X»4awur odlir suite?
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
| rd taking a later train from tiiat place to come, and from Bic inidrf. of Barth's nbimdChicago, If bqsucceeded in getting away nuae the tlwughtteas one b cut off, not haT;
.that Friday the 20th
,CN0 FOR ouh cATALoaue»HO Prices
Hie Creek is negotiating to have the with the boy.—Buttle Creek Jou'-nal.
■ Inab'xra tel to repenriuKa by tho gnodnm*
and forebrotamw and long suffering of
Mi &gt;e&lt;tnwl*onc Coi, of Ttu— Oaks
"Be »nre juuke rfcht." The pulley of the G&lt;4, they' go out to find that while
maiMrfketurrraqflMH H«Mi :&lt;&gt;4( bio find i».t theF 1***° bnott laying up tnrajairo on earth
INDIANAPOLIS, fND.
Itorf.s A census enumerator In Grand tte k&amp;d of Btadrra'iu Mower beat adapted to for tbeir bwu
oojtmu-.-bt, they have
wants ot Utofant^r, mice tho-e machine*
found a wutnau who had been tnur- the
ui-n andot arM-clu ■■ j;i iti iisl.pn&lt;l thus retain nl«» unoomvfnnsiy barn trixuuring up nn:o
xxwAxr tcuxr tern au. nntrx ♦ r:c rayx
rled beveu IIiiicm, and die kept him cn- tht-potmeav’-&lt; C eacii &lt;- &lt;nn'.m r. lico-ix mow tbetn'clrea wrath agaiiut tbndav of *rath.
8mm cmx for Rhcumadsm, Feendriaand.’1 ’
1W«1 for a Inng Lirou. citollng Um- vlrtius
Atoorh All
u. .vf vn.«.
.
Bted by ihomrbte crcrywl-r-v. or lr IM* * j Y,;‘ ,
ri^teota Ju l’man: of
fa’inerMaad at»d la:t;era and snaimfactttma and revetaHon o;
_
McvaUy I toater M arks* i^c11'
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of a^h &lt;lri»r depiirtctL
God (B/jnt ii, 4,
That *ldc &lt;tf thu own
ura both twrafltet!.
/0 d chrotl!c kidney raSerm say
however, i* brought out more fully in ,-tbc
OH ••Starphootef", one of lhe two coalShelby wants a shore Din- &lt;rf fruit-steam- jjqjei to this story o given ft chap. xrl&gt;
III
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hO
MatU
tie
d
btock Imrac-d presented to Mrs. Gov. JUair
j3B HAIR
era establbilMd.
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xxTcingx** KiDxi;r
lfainlSSta^LS‘r£*U1‘',,rl •»,»»« OHint-. &lt;rf
In INI. by| the 1st Mk-h. HefitnetH of
^KMCk«ae-x • ! I-'-: '
, •Ttran whose *haH thorn ttangs be, which
Sbartoha.^ra. was foand dead In hl* stall
■MEnTFalu
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Hed
HJover
Pile
Kemedy,
is
n
tl&gt;on
hast
provider“
Ha
heopeth
up
riciw.
but wrek. The animal wa» over 80 p*atw
Cuab. W a • Met moxn.
BLJ
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Hair t&gt;
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positive «DeeMc for all funnn of thr dla- a^knoweth not who shall gather thorn ”
Juiiga of Probate.
• Vffavu he (Heth, be shall carrr nothing
(A true com.)
Blind, bleeding, itching, ulaentted "EyiS
t&amp;S'VI Et 'taTd
ki'”5
Notice.
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—and protruding piles. Price Mh. For
T
f«wwn»
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He that getteth rtehwi, and not by right.
gale by W. II. Goodyear.
My alfcUcilei havlnx l.(&gt;
thu 1,
.
i hat leave them in tho mkbt of hb dar*. and
any ro
onedent.-outrw,,^
irtwllnr her on nry
lu-rannt « r
A pig was atrock by HghttilDf at Llabon at his and shall h. a oZfn ,li. _Z.**,1 I'»v
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Ur other day.
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covery it was not .hared by Nolan; ho
pricked up hi&gt; &lt;»« and hailed hi. feL
low quadruped with cardial and unaf­
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TO* “«*
pleasure, a neigh that the English
A11 Story of American I?rentier fected
bred horse was so utterly uninsulor a. to
, n ■ .li'in'" att«*
*°ut »t°nuch,
wniri about and answer with cornLife.
./..•he. heurtbuin, loss ot Sppetlte,
tponding warmth. Ewen caught at his
GieHng. bad taste, coated
a p‘ ’
r tongue, and lrrc BJilarity ot
he|vy Derby and jerked it off his bullet ,
By Capt. Charles
Distress the bowels. Dyspepsia docs
head With an air of mingled embarrass-)
Aftcnot wcl! of lt,el£* Ik
meat, and pviUty, replacing it with
AT .
requires careful attention.
wimlarly spasmodic haste. Perry coollv,
Eating nnd'a remedy like Hood's
but with a certain easy grace, raised h’is
J.
,'h'&lt;!iacjts gently, yetemclently.
forage cap in response to thasalutation.
1 - : ‘ - Toinacii. regulates the digesand then, seeing tho manager still look­
don.
p.d ap.
Sick _
ing at him as though he wonted to say
' ■
.
i'i Headache
something and did not know how to be­
gin,
gave Nolan his head and rode down
“■;U| '|H, |. -;n troubled with dyspepsia. I
to short Hailing distance.
• 'til . :md Wind I did cat
“We meet on neutral ground out here,
distressed me, « did me
Heart- liul, gIXXL Aftef rating I
Mr. Ewen. I suppose your exclusive
burn
would have a taint or tired,
employer over yonder can hardly-proi,. .... (.. .1-j; as though 1 had not eaten
hibit your answering civil inquirieb,after
*qv :-ouUo was aggravated by.
his health?" And, though he meant to
be distant. Perry found himself smiling
■
Sour
at the oddity of tho situation.
Stomach
"Do you know, I was jtwt thinking
: ,‘t go&gt;-iL It gave mo aa
about yuu." answered Ewen, “and won­
: . ( r wl readied and satisfied
dering whether you .wore iwith that party
.4 ||vviou?)y experienced.?
down yonder? The old gentleman is
■ i
Watertown, Mass.
better ^thanks. Ho luul two pretty bad
Hour’s
nights, but is coming around slowly.”
«lx fur $i. Prepared only
“And Miss Maitland—how is she?’
.
. ■ • i ". ■ ties, Lowell, Maas.
“Bather seedy. Sho Iras hud a good
IOO Doses One Dollar
deal of care and vexation of late, I fancy,
and this is no place for a young girl,
IDING eastward just anyhow."
before noon, somewhat
“Well, you have some appreciation of
comforted
in
con­ the true character of Dunraven aa a resi-.
science because of fib dencc, after all!” answerry Perry. "Now,
self denial of the mom­ If you can give me any good reason why
.. cd Perry scanned the distant prairie she should live in this utterly out-of-theing.
in search of the hunt It was nearly lun­ way place, you will lift a weight from
cheon time, and he expected to find tho my mind."
party making its way to the little stream
“Oh, they don't live here, you know,"
whither the baskets, boxes and hamponi j spoke Ewen, hurriedly.
"She comes
hnd been dispatched by wagon wuio ! here only when her father does. It is
hours before; but when he sighted the her own doing.
She goes with him
quartermaster driving hon-.eward in his everywhere, and will not leave him.
buggy he learned from that bulky vet­ She's till he has, don’t you know?"
CHEAP AND STRONG.
eran that rabbit after nibhit hud been
“I don’t know anything about IL
. .
. \ •Nets. prices to suit nia
\ s.,s-s J'nn.APXWKiA.
run, and that. the whole .partv
c had finally
.
You Dunraveu fxsople seem averse to
'
, s, Id 14'^11 detdera.
horsoi a cool . any expression of interest or courtesy
decided to give dogs and horses
drink down in tlie Monee valley lieforo j from your fellowmen, but I'm free to.
starting northward across tho prairie.
; say I should like to know what on earth
"They must be getting down into tho there is in American cavalryman to
valley twb or three miles cast of the I make them such objects of Aversion to
ranch just about now. and will go due your master; and' .I'
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would bo glad to
north from there, unless they stir up know how it is such a girl «s that is
_
more game along the Monee. If I were dragged into such ndiolp as yonder."
I y-u.-udd rt,, quartenaawcr. r.i rid.
Ewen sat in silence a moment, study­
;.r-.:r» of tbe Stomach,
I over to the lunch stand. You won't get ing thu young fellow’s face.
.
i ’I"-™
Si. crowd.“You deserve a better welcome there,"
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Perry thanked him for thuinformation, he presently answered, “and I don’t
but. so far from accenting
Ills advice.
accepting lib
nd vice, know that 1 con. do better titan to tell
the young officer turned his horse's head you the truth—what 1 know of it And
in the direction of Dunraven. and was let me tell you that if tho old man knew
speedily riding thither with an alacrity of my speaking of it to any one. I'd lose
run (he rii*k Trap siricta 'lay of oegloctfae
the most lucrative but least attractive
lb. i '.r.t ruat orpic. 1*1 ’hcull promptly ret a box that he Winself could hardly explain.
Dr. C.
Cclebruted Liver Pitta,
In his brief talk with tlie colonel after place I ever had. Do you see?"
cu!j by FLEMING JM4QS, PltL-bursh, P*., sad
“Then perhaps you had better not tell
ck- ar- rnit.,dinx-.iunj they will care you parade cn the previous evening Perry
p.-’BptipM-'f prrmnunt!y. Around each box is a liad told him what he could of the cliar- me. 1 do not earn to pry into secrets.”
imp;er ■ la? i ill dc^eripuao of tbe syDiploma of
“Oh, this is no secret. It vas that that
acteristicsof Messrs. Maitland and Ewen.
adutaiedLltcr. They can be had of druggists.
The odd letter which had Iwen sent by drove him here; everybody knew it in
You were mighty shabbily
them had given the commanding officer England.
FLEMING BSPS., Pittsburgh, Pa. cause'for much thought, and lie was de­ treated nt thu ranch, and you requited it
sirous, evidently, of gathering from by preventing what would hove been a
°erry's ol^ervatiotis ns complete an idea bloody row, and by lending us a helping
PtMVMEa the Breath. Ask for rr. ' ns was possible of their life and surround­ hand. Even tho old man I recognizes
that: aud I think he’d bo glad to say&lt;so
ings. And still Perry had found it im­

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in :&gt; - । .r.ceuf nii*Jby/virtue nf an order and
&lt;: t;
- rciilt iMrt for the ('our.ty of
i: rr
■ c uifTi. tu the Slnttt of Mtfht|»i&gt;.
th*:;c.. 1 ■&gt;&lt;! the eleventh day of Notymber
A. i&gt; i &gt;. m a certain cruise thereto pending.
v.|t rr::; i.f. -riiThompson Is complntuaiit »nd
M.v. iret Si' h.it'., a'lniiiiistnrtrix « the! estate
"'I&gt; note, deceavod. Etidora'fbosap.,i.:i M*r.’ uvt Niebels, are defetxianat. No­
th', .'Ii'- asiren. ttnU I shall sell at.publlc
.vitLu', • , rlfbiebest bidder, on Friday, tlie I3ih
diVo: । ';..A. I
ten o'clock In tie fere­
. .- iterth front door of the court bnnse in
; G1 u ul Hastings. County at Barry and State
•h- M '•li'n.i'i.
-ii’^a'i. bstdroarl
hatdc.iart house being the ptace;
pwee; tor
Ibh r . ■ ' irvutt Wirt, for said C-oiinty of
U.rrt ■; hiltoninx desert bril property, to vlt s
U
nt the umrter jx»st on the iwuth
t
M.,-r.,.i seventeen (IT) In township two
'. nor i: ! ramp* ten &lt;!0&gt; west. In the County oL
. Byr&gt; an.) state of Michigan, nmnlnit thecctr
nntth ..it : .piarter line of said section to a
p-h.• .nr...•'.!&gt; east (rom tlie north east cumar
O; nil1..; liiintl 'Tsereuiy (*o. thence weR
tin- ihir.li ilui- ot said tillage lot to xhe
car i:tl, .4 Main St. in said village, tbetico
•1”
t y along the east Hoe of said street
tn th- M.nth line of said section. thence ea^t on
■ i -n line tr&gt; me plaefl of tieginning. Also
...th number one it), two (2). six KB).
•• • ii ।. । ini eight (h&gt; accord tug to the urtytnal
'■ ;■ ■!' iilmte ofUniugevlite. Also a parlet land on section twenty (20) In said to»vn•
north range ten (to west. State of
Mulligan, Ijelng abost three (3) acres lying Jinnittfiati-h ncroxs ttie hlgbway. south from the
RFiot niii, ..a-aid motion seventeen 17). being
wsndwj on the north by the highway on tbe
hub bv lands owned and occupied by William
• ■ t iunurings. on the south nnd west by lands
"'Tl'l’!ed bv Frank Harper. Alma
of toi.1, twenty &lt;») feet io v.ldth along the
lout: ‘ide of the mill race, and extending from
I’-,"11.1 1,11:1 us
“ 0,8
"’’•&gt; “"I»' far west as the mill. Alsotbe grist
•eiu. s.,w snfll and planing mill and water nowCT.stiuat.et - u sud premises t««eiber with1 al!
rispB and privilege* appertaining thereto.
Hurd Jiuttngs. MJch , April Z8th. two.
AUkMZO E. Kkkastox,
onrt ComiulMloner. Barry Co., Minh.
r r- I rsii. Solicitor for Complainant.

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possible to volunteer any description of !o you, .-.nd see you, if you were not just
Mis? Maitland; ho could not bear t«»Hper.k -vhat you arce—a cavalry officer.”
-Why, what on earth cast we liavo
of her until—until he knew more of the
doctor’s puqswc in his visits to the ranch. dowj? If any of our cloth hitvo wronged
Mr.
Moitlani in any way, it isour right
He had been &lt;htn&amp;ed by his commander ■
just lorg enough to make
। know it and take, it up.”
mako it nqcessary to
‘
•
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It
wasn’t your ’ cloth, old fellow."
for him to
o go direct to the
tho Spragues’
Ewen, thawing visibly, “but it was
without leaving his helmet and saber at | said
■
! the cavalry all the same that broke his
home. They were waiting dinner forN^
Pheart atid hi? nride, nnd D\ndu his life
him as it w«« »«•’♦ Mra. Belknan ♦onb
now oi mat circumstance; w|at site saw Jthe wreck it is. and drove him from his
was that be had avoided ev&lt; u jiassiug home, ruimming the sight of Ids fellow
within hail of her piazza both before nnd man. all these years—exiling her, too, in
the prime of her young life. Mr. Perry,
after parade.
Now, though conscious of no intention there are only three or four of us at
of avoidance. Perry rodo forth to the Dunraven who know tho story, but wo
meeting of this day with some little mis­ have only sympathy and pity—no blame
—for him, though he is the hardest
giving. In the first place, ho knew that
he must strive to make his j&gt;eace with master I ever served."
"How did if hapjjen?’ naked Perry.
this slighted lady: and yet, in view of
"All through his son. There hnd Iwen
lull he had wren and heard in the fast
more
of them, but there was only the
fort.weight hours, how utterly dwarfed
luul that affair—his laughing flirtation one—Archie—when the Lancera were
ordered to South Africa.
Ho was a
with Mrs.. Belknap—become! Had any
youngster, only 17, they tell me, nnd he
one told him his attentions to her and f
had just been gazetted to his cornetcy.
her marked preference for bis society
The old man was all wrapped up in him,
were matters that people wore beginning for of the three boys the eldest had died
to talk of—some with sly enjoyment,
only the month before tlie regiment was
others with genuine regret—he would
ordered on foreign service and tho sec­
have been grateful for the information, ond had been kiihxl in India. Both
instead of resentful, us. with most men, these two who were gone had made
would bo the case ninety-nine times out
themselves famous among their comof a hundred. But he knew nothing of nnles by their fearledsne® and high
this, and had too little experience to sus­ character, nnd the old man, of course,
pect the comment* in circulation. She could not otic Archie to quit tbe service
was most interesting—up to the day be­ just when orders for dangerous duty
fore yesterday; he loved to ride or dance came. Tho l»v went to tho Capo with
with her; he enjoyed a chat with her his corps, und got into the thick of tbe
more tixan he could tclh A most sym­ Zulu war just nt the time of the massa­
pathetic and attentive listener was Mrs. cre of tlie Twenty-fairtii at Isandlwhuna
Belknap, and her voice was low and and tho fight nt Rnrke's Drift.
I was
sweat and full of subtly carcming tones. at home then, and all England was
She bad made him talk to her by the quivering with grief over such needless
hour of his home, his hopes and ambi­ sacrifice ns was made of that regiment,
tions. his profession and his prospect^, and all ready to/aH-down and worship
and had held him in « silken bondage »uch fellows as Chard nnd Bromhead,
who made the superb fight almost nt the
that he had no desire to escape.
And vet, os ho rode out on the breezy
plain this brilliant day, h6 found all 8A™They1My old Maitland wanted to go
thdught of her distasteful, and his eyes, himself, as volunteer or something, with
far from searching for the flutter of her Lord Chtlnuford. but It
trim habit in the distant riding party, done. His father had fought at Alma
would go a-roaming over the intervening ami Inkerman, and bbl grandfather tad
tirades and shallows down in the Monee le&lt;1 the Grated, at Watertoo. Ute’.tai.
valley and seek tho bare, brown walks of tribe wereKldiem. you know; «d no.
Archie wm with Use tancer. tn Zuhtand
and tbe Lonoent were gorag “ylP" “•
the dlMitera of the Brat Bgbto of the
campaign, and Archie wm to uphold tho
grand old lighting name Mid come home
he loolwd st th. boUled Sorerod with glory. Ho wm the
or
now, and Mi- GUdy. WM but a little
dump of building from hi"
-rrJson on the bluff; ono.
[&gt;e eh-L 1 tare board it all from Mra.
wM their Itowekooper in
U« KTOM the stream and thrcxlgh tbo cjwan;
trow U.» Ixu-bol berrier that h^l cUMd tboeo d.yr, and a Ktt of
totb him end hl. mon«uch Ucemtion&gt;of to Mrs. Maitland,^rho wm Tory deUata
fluih end temper; one. ogam be
the The old man wtt very Bory and proud
*”yKrubby Md full of ileroe denunciation of every­
thing that liad gone wrong in the camfrtoxe work of cottonwqod .nd willo.. Mti^; and ho offended wmo people by
officer who
but this time, three miles away, ite ac­ £e war ta condemned
customed sofitude was broken by groups xnra a friend of theirs, and there were
Brider, and darting blwk •Peck’
other, who thought ta t^tad too much;

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i airaoriv breasting the slopes. Ho
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tbe gong alone. That was old Maitland’s*
text for a month. If any son of his had
ever been of that party he would disown,
disgrace, deny him, forbid him his sight,
cut him off forever. And right in the
midst of it all—a judgment, some people
said—there camo tiro awful news that
Cornet Maitliyid of tho Lancers was to be
court mortialed for misbehavior in face
of the enemy.
“Of course the old man only raged at
first; said it couldn't be true; ’twas all
some foul invention or ridiculous blun­
der: but he ran up to London aud saw
somebody at the Horse Guards—that’s
our war office, you know—and came
back looking a century older and simply
crushed to earthy Mrs. Cowan says they
showed him the official report of a gen­
eral officer who was called upon to ex­
plain why he liad not sent certain troops
to tho relief of "an advanced and threat­
ened post, and he replied that he hod
sent the order by Cornet Maitland,of tho
Lancers: had given him an escort of a
dozen men and strict injunctions to push
through by night, ut all hazards, though
tho way was beset with Zulus, and that
ho neither went through nor returned,
but.was found hiding nt a kraal two days
after, only twenty miles away. Tho
escort returned, and after much cross­
examination had told tho story, separate­
ly and-collectively, that the young officer
had become utterly unnerved towards
midnight by the reports from scouting
parties and others; had declared to them
tluf it was simply madness to attempt

Tbe more sensitive nature of tha
“At last tlury halted at a little atream
and flatly refused to go a step further. sex renders women much more smw
He ordered, begged and implored. He than men to those numerous ills
promised heavy reward to any ono of springs from lack of harmony in
system. Tbe nervous system gives 1
their number who would coma and chow
sick headache Is frequent, the appetite
him the way. Then they heard the night lost, apd ether ailments peculiar to the i
cries or signals of some war parties across cause great suffering. Hood’s Sars&amp;jmxl__
the fields, and the sergeant and most of ■ta peculiarly adapted for sueh csmm. and
the men put spurs to their hones; tho has received the most gratifying praise for
others followed, and they rode bock five the relief It has afforded thousands at
miles until they were within our patrolled women whose very existence before taking
lines; then they bivouacked, supposing, It, wm only misery. It strengthens tha
of course, the Lancer had followed them. nertes, cures sick headache and Indi­
gestion, purifiee aiid vitalizes the blood,
But he hadn't: he never joined diem all
and gives regular aud healthy action to
next day, and likely as not he liad dime every organ in the body.
his best to get through that strange
The Patrons bf Industry, of Conklin, are
country by night alone, and liad tried to
carry his dispatches to the detachment building a 50-barrel flour mill.
They "knew they must tell a straight
If you will tend u» your address, we will Bill’
story or be HC’erely punished. Tl»ey
you our Illustrated pamphlet explaining ati
were twelve against one when it came to about .Hr. Dye's Celebrated El.-ctroVottaJc
evidence, as the sergeant pointed out, Belt and Appliances, and thejr engrrnlng cffieeta
upon ths nervous deblhtau-trsystem, and bowand so they agreed on tlie one that sent* tliey win &lt;iu|rkly restore vou to vigor, and man­
hood. Pamphlet tree. If you arethusafflletod,
him to Coventry.
w« will send you a Belt arid Apidianees on a
“Some of tlie Lancer officers got hold
Voltaic BKi.TCo./'Marshall, Jrllch.
of this and swore they believed it true;
A Kalamazoo ftetory shipped $3,C0»
but meantime tlie government had had
the devil’s own time in tiding his lord­ worth ut pells to London this week.
ship the general over tho numerous
blunders ho had made in tbe campaign,
and the Lancera were’summarily or­ cause it Is a simple vegetable compound,
dered off elsewhere. There was no one prepared from the roots gathered from the
loft to tako up poor Archie's cause at forests, and contains no mineral at all nor
home, and the thing died out”
any poison of any kind. It cures by dim-*
“By_the Lord Harry, Mr. Ewen,, it Inatlng the Impurities of the blood, thus .
wouldn’t die out here! Wo Yankees assisting nature.
If there Is or lias been any consumption
would resurrect such s thing, if it were
In your family, you tdwmld' give your
to push through; they would be massa­ old as a mummy,"
children S. S. S. It will gently stimulate
cred to a nuta; and, though they an­
"Sometimes I think old Maitland the action of tho lungs, and enable nature
nounced tltpt they were stanch and ready, would Ini glad of tho chance to do it,
to properly develop tho child. It there is
he refused, and ordered them to bivouac even broken as he is; sometimes. Mrs. scrofula, you should not fall togive K S. S.
where they were for tho flight, and in Cowan says, he walks the floor all night It te the only remedy which has ever cured,
tho morning ho had disappeared. They and bolds Archie's lost letter in his this diseaM*. For boils, pimples, blotches,
declared they Supposed he liad gone back liands. Shu thinks he charges himself etc., «m children S. S. 8. is snperinr to all
to camp, and after waiting a day they with having driven tlie boy to suicide.” Other medicines. It arts gently, it forces
returned, reporting him lost.
"Does Miss Maitland never revisit the out the impurities and builds np the child
“When found at the kraal he was de­ old home?" asked Perry, after a mo­ from the first dose.
We will mail a treatise on blood and
lirious with fever, or pretended to be, ment's thought.
skin diseases to all who will send tlieir ad­
"She goes with her father—every­ dress to us.
said the gener.il, and he was brought in
Swift Srermti (Jo.,
under arrest and tho trial was to pro­ where. Ho is never here more than twice
Atlanta, Ga.
ceed. 1 don’t know how it turned out. a year, and seldom for more than six
Grand
Haven
pays
S5.000 in stock for
He was not court martialoi, but
emit­ weeks at a time. Were it not for her, he
the Grand Rapids portable house company
ted to return to England. It was said ho would settle down here, I believe. He
anti gets the plant.
told a very different story; that he had went to Capo Colony and tried to find
begged the brigade major who detailed tho men who gave out that .story, but
the escort to let him have half a dozen one of them was dead and tho other liad
Theru were still
of his own Lancers instead of ,the pack utterly disappeared.
Albion. Mich., December 20, 1887.
While employed ns agent of the Mich­
of irregulars they gave him; he did not six survivors of that escort, the serge:mt
trust them, and feared they would aban­ among them, and he was a man of some igan Central Railroad Company, at Aug­
don him ns they had the prince; but tbe position and property, They stuck to usta. Mich., my kldneyji became diseased.
Have consulted the leading physicians of
stall officer said the order couldn't be tho original story, and said the two nien this city and Ann Arbor, aud all pro­
changed—these men knew.the country who had started tlie actuation were mere nounced my case Bright’s disease.
In
Maitland ad­ October last, 1 began taking Hibbard's
and all tliut sort of flking, you know; and blackmailing' vagrants.
there was one fellow in tbe Lancers who vertised everywhere for tho missing man, Rheumatic Syrup, and am to-day a well
cluck to it that he believed Maitland had but to no purpose. I think he and Miss man. It will afford me pleasure to render
tried hb best to get through alone. But Gladys have finally abandoned all hope suffering humanity any good that I can.
’twns all useless; Homebody boil to be of ever righting Archie’s name. Sho-was and. In speaking of the remedy, allow me.
held responsible, and the failure was all only a child when it all happened, but to say that 1 think it tlie greatest medicine
she worshiped him, and never for an in the world.
heaped on him.
E. LAZU.EEK. Agent M. C. R. R.
"Meantime, there hud been fury at instant has believed the story of his hav­
Prepared only by tbe Charles Wright
home; old Maitland had written easting ing f linked. She’s out here riding.someMedicine Co.. Detroit Mich. For sale by
’
him off, repudiating—cursing him for where this morning, by the way.”
Fred U Heath.
.
all I know—and tlie next tiling there
“Who! Miss Maitland?" exclaimed
The Warren fcatiierbonc factory, with
came a nies-tcngcr from the captain of Perry, with a sudden start and a flash of
its 400 girls, at Three Oaks, wants to move
his ship at Southampton. They brought eager light in his blue eyes. »
Ewen smiled quietly as he answered, to some bigger city.
his watch, his ring, his-sword and port­
manteaus. and a letter which was writ­ •Yes. She needed exercise and wanted*
Loose's Red (’lover Pills cun? »lek
x&gt; come &lt;Iown to the gnto and meet Dr.
ten on receipt of tb.it his father sent
headache, dyspepsia. Indigestion, consti­
Juin. She went on up the valley, and
Mtn—a long letter, that the old man
pation, 25c. jmt box. 5 boxes for SI. For
1 wonder she is not back."
□over rend to any living soul, but broods
sale by W. H. Goodyear.
Tlie bright light faded quickly as it
&gt;ver to this day. The young fellow badc
Tho Belding silk workers will live in a
;atnc: the glad blue*eycs clouded heavi­
:hem all’good-by; he would not live to
S10.400 boarding lx&gt;use ami dormitory now
ly.
Ewen
looked
at
the
young
soldier,
disgrace them further, if that was what
contracted by the company.
was thought of him nt home, and leaped surprise in his florid face; surprise that
A Roman emperor fed bls favorite bdrse
□verboard from the steamer the night quickly deepened into concern, for Perry
with gilded oats and mode him first con­
if ter she weighed nnclior—no one aboard turned suddenly away, as though look­ sul of the empire. Better than golden or
lould tell just when, but he was writing ing for his comrades of the hunt.
political honors for live stock is Cole’s
“I think they're coming now," said
in bis state room as she cleared the hnrfntnoufrVeterinary CarboUsalvc. UU«?qaa’.Sl
.bor, and the steward saw him undress­ the manager, jM-ering up the valk y un­ for its success with live stock. Ils apnlicader
the
shading
willows.
"Yes.
Won
’
t
ing at V o'clock. In tho morning every­
tloa renews the hair In its natural clilor.
.
thing about his belongings was found in you stop a bit?’
relieves intlnmniation, keeps tbe frog sbft.
“Not now," was the hurried reply. toughens the'' feet, promotes growth of
l&gt;erfect order—his letter to tho captain
of the ship, tlie portmanteau*. watch, “Thank you for that story; it has given hoof, and Is a sure, safe and speedy rem­
ring, clothing, etc., just as he described me a lot to think about. I'll see you edy for all cuts, wounds, braises, sprains,
in that letter—and he was no more seen. again." The last words were- almost stiff and Inflamed joints, collar and saddle
galls and speed cracks. Large cans $1.00;
It was the conviction of all that he must shouted bock, for, urged by sudden dig
small cans 50 cents. Sold by ail druggists.
have leaped overboard in the darkness of tlie spur, Nolan indignantly lashed
Frank Clete, an employe on a tramway
his heels, then rushed in wrathful gallop
when far &lt;&gt;utmt sea.
"Then Mrs. Maitland lowed her head towards the eastern bluffs. It was no near St. Louis, fell from a train anil was
'
and never lifted it again. Tlien. all willful pang his rider had inflicted on his beheaded, Wednesday evening.
Hood’H Hanaparilla is on tbe Ooc&lt;t Ude of
alone, and fiercely rejecting anything pet and comrade; it was only the invol­
popularity, which poaltlon II has reacliea by Its
like sympathy, old Maitland took to untary transmission of Ohe shock to-his own
Intrinsic, undoubted merit.
travel—came here tq America, wandered own young heart—a cruel; jealous stab,
Elmer McMullan, of Bay City, lias been
around the world, shunning men ns be that came with those-thoughtless words,
convicted In the circuit court for casting
“
She
wanted
to
come
down
to
the
gate
would these prairie wolves; and when
two votes on the same election day.
he hnd to go to England ho would see no and meet Dr. Quin, and went on up the
one but tboattorneys aud solicitors with valley.” He would not even lookback
and ace her riding by tliat man.’# aide.
whom he had business. Here at DunTo be continued.
raven he is more content than anywhere,
Whrn Baby was sick, wa gave her Casiorla.
because he is farther from the world.
Whao she was a Child, she cried for Crateris.
A Scrap ut Tiapcr Save* Her Life.
Here Gladys is queen: ’twas she who
named it, two years ago. for her mother
It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap­
was a connection of tho earl's. . But ping paper, but it saved her life. She was
Maitland even hero hates to have lua bi the Inst stages of consumption, told by
name mentioned; and that is why I say physicians that she was incurable and
he refers all business to me and keeps could live only- n short time; she weighed
less than 70.pounds. On a piece of wrap­
himself out of everything. Do you see
ping pain-r she read, of Dr. JCiitg’a New
Hany W. Bush, adjutant of the second
what a weight he carries?’
Discovery, and got a sample bottlb: it help­ regiment of Mate troops, has accepted the
Mr. Ewen had grown red with the in­ ed her, she bought u large Iwttle. It helped captaincy of the Kalamazoo company.
tensity and rapidity of his talk. He re­ ber more, bought another and grew better
moved his hat and mopped his face and fast, continued ita use and tewow strong,
Wiaalow'a Soothing Bjrup Abould always
brow with a big silk handkerchief, and healthy. n»y, plump, weighing no pound*. beMrs.
used for children teething. It soothes the
tlien glanced again nt Perry, who had For fuller particulars send stamp to W. H. child, softens the gums, ajlavs all pain, cures
wind colic and In the bert remedy fordlarrbces.
listened with absorbed interest and who Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles Twwity-flve
cents a bettie.
was now idlently thinking it over, look­ of this wonderful discovery tree at W. H.
Goodyear's drug store.
Nellie Patton. •&lt; Jackson, says John
ing curiously at Ewen tho whilo.
Cox,
jr.,
forgot
his promise to marry, and
“Have I bored you half to death?’
Kwpapajc.
asks him to pay $5,000 for his forgetful-.
asked tho Englishman, somewhat rue­
This Is wire* you ought to have, in fact,

fully. “I never told that story before,
but it has been smoldering far years.”
“Bored? No! I never was more inter­
ested in my life. I was thinking what a
different sort of fellow you wert from
the man I met out yonder tbe othir day.
Did they never do anything ‘to clear the
matter up? Tn our country it never
would have been allowed to rest there."
"It was too far gone; and when
tho boy killed himself tho thing was
used by all the government papers—
you'd call them •administration organs'
—aa a confession of judgment. When
the Lancers came home there was some
talk, but it was soon hushed. Maitland
had shut up tho old place by that time
and gone no ono knew where, but I read
it in ono of the London papers—Truth, I
think—a storv that two of tbo irregulars
had quarreled with their fellows and
after the war was over told a tale that
made a sensation in Capo Colony. Tbey
said that the young officer was a ma­
ligned man; that up to midnight ho had
but ho fairly boiled orw
pushed on, but every scout and patrol
ramo of bow tho rrmc. imperral had
they met warned them that thousands
been abandoned by Ilia eooort. and ttata
of Zulus were ahead, and that it was
British officer and a dozen tnet\^Jt|”
madness to try. The men began whis­
pering among themselves, and begged
the sergeant to attempt to dissuade tbe
lancer officer; and be did, and they all

you must have it, to fully eojov life.
Thousands are teaching for tt daily, and
mourning l»eeause they' fi“d It not. Tteaasiuids upon thousands ot dollars are spent
annually by eur people In the hope that
they may attain thia boon. Add yet it
may be had by alL We guarantee that
Electric Bitters, If used aeeordtog to direc­
tions and the use persisted to, will bring
you good digestion and oust the demon
dyspepsia and imtall instead Eupepay.
Werectenmend Electric Bitters for dyspep­
sia awl all diseases of liver, stomach and
kidneys. Sold at 50c. and Si.00 per bottle
by W. 11. Goodyear, druggist.

Hood In bls talented poem “Miss Kill
mansegg and her precious leg” eulogizes
the lied as a place of delicious rest for the
weary bead and pities the wretch wbocannot sleep when God himself draw the cur­
tain. Refreshing sleep Is not obtainable
if the body be disordered. Sleep is annk
blfated by skin irritations, pains of ulcers,
boils, carbuncles, felons, sore-eyes, catarrh,
poisoning, frost bites, chilblains, piles,
cut, buras, scalds, bruises, wounds, chap­
ping. etea&amp;ag, tetter, for all of which Cole’s
CarteHsalveJs the safe, rapid aad perman­
ent external cure. Small boxes. 35 cents;
large boxes 50 cents. ■ Sold by all drug­
The best salve tn tbe world for cuts, gists.
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
The measles epidemic at Bellaire Is
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cents, abating.
and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
piles, or ho pay required. It Is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. Price 25 eta. per box. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear
Lowellites are atlll devoted to the oidfashioned game of croquet
Every morning when 1 get up my head
feels so lAd, such an ugly taste in my
mouth. Its your stomach, 1-oose's Extract
of Red Clover will make a new being of
you. Try it For sale by W. H. Good­
year.

Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitoher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitoher’s Castorla.

A band of pilfering gypsies la encamped
near Ludington.

�of 1. movement, and declared that, while
although not a P. nf L dealer hhnrelf, yet
hi« farmer trade had kept up to the past.
Hastings Thursday. June 12, DMW.
But there
this great difference: he did
not now hare one farmer’* name on his
MAUHALL L. COOK. Editor.
ledger where hr usrtl to have 100. Tbey
bought only wbat they could pay for. and
TO HASTINGS. MICH., FOSTOFFICX,
paid for wlmt they bought; and of course
AVGVRT 14. 187®.
he was glad to give them better figures for
cash than he could on credit. This, said
Col. DeLand, the dealers In your county­
Oar store is loaded with the target. choicest and most oompieteiin ,
will also find to be the case. And Instead crockery, lamps Mid baxaar goods to be found in Barry county:
1
of harboring nay bitter feeling toward the
Patrons, they will be thankful that tbe
When forced to admit i that the wa­
great order has taught farmers the wisdom
of keeping their names off the corner afore
ges puid to mechanics and laborers in tlie1
ledgers’ In the end, Patrous will be found
United States, under the policy of protec­
lo their old places of trade aud in politics.
tion, an* from one-half to three-fourth
But with this difference. They will buy
We wlirinwnraie the biggest clearance sale ever recorded In this &lt; •
jK,
higher than wages paid in England In tbe
only wbat they can par for, and get the Show tbe peopled thl» city *nd surrounding country some genuine io jw-r
,,n
l»enefit of low prices always given cash and no humbug, for figures don’t Ue. weqnote some prieen inkwell lin&lt;- &lt;;
same, line of service, the free trade attor­
what the weather will be for the next 3I
Tbe monthly meeting of the woman s buyers.. And In politics, the Patron will m manv as simcc wlllallow but don’t think beeau*c we canrnit quote all tiiat the PI1
ney claims tlial this is justified by tbe1 months. It will be remembered that he
■ foreign missionary society will l»e held at bold his party accountable for its acta, and on all rxris we carry are not correspondingly as low for you can rest a»uri-ri ihty l
difference in tbe cost of living in the two probesied very correctly what the weather• the M. E. par.wmage, Wednesday. June IS.
candidates for office whose promises are not
would be last fall as well as last winter■ at 2:30 p.m. All are cordially Invited to to be trusted or who are known to bo op­ all on tbe same low basis:
countries. And as usual he is wrong.
arfd this spring, and has a reputation asi present A good program, and something
posed tu the interests of the farmer will be
That his Intention is not true can be
being a ’‘weather maker" of the first-class. forXie mind to feed upon every time.
elected to stay at home. “Just now," re-,
proved by market quotations within reach We were In hopes that Columbus would
o 11*. bestgkKS starch for
' \p,ie society connected with Emmanuel mimed the Colonel, “a few free trade
of every man who cares to Investigate. give us some better weather, but ought to
corn
“
“
The fact is that only a vely few of those be very thankful for being told In advance church Will be entertained Thursday after­ cranks are trying to make tbe farmer* be­
mixed bird seed “ .....
lieve
that
fn®
trade
woqld
cure
all
the
His
, what It will be, so that we can be pre­' noon, June 10th by Mesdames D. G. Rob­
Capital butter crackers for
articles required for family use are higher
’ InwD, Dr. Andrua, E. Bnsby, Anna Mason. they suffer. But I told tbe people at
pared.
roller! oats
N. Diamond, Wm. Powers and Misses Woodland that such a thing as free trad*
In Chicago and New York tian in Ixjndon
prart tapioca. ..
A very smooth tongued fellow giving his
or Manchester. These are sugar, bouse name aa Henry Steel, was in thecltyTburs-1 Etta McConnlek, Minnie Matthews Kittle was unknown in civilized government*.
stick cinnamon. ■
Stebbins and Mary Woodard. Supper That it takes money to keep the machinery
rent, and a few articles of woolen clothing. day, claiming to be a piano tuner. Hu
whole allspice- •
of government moving, and the best and
1 from half past five until seven.
cocoanut, bulk...
The English workman can save something called at the residence of Frank Lichty in
only practicable way to raise that moucy
Quarterly meeting at the Methodist Is by Indirect taxation. And while we are
the 2nd ward and aside from letting Mrs.
whole cloves
on-the Item of fuel—not in tbo price, but
Lichty know bls buriness, incidentally church next Sunday**. Rev. I. E. Sprinffirr. levying these taxes It Is much better to
best shot pepper,
in the quantity consumed; because In a 1 mentioned tlie fact that he was agent for a one of the most prominent members &lt;jf foe
best roasted Rio coffee
levy them so as to protect our own interests
milder climate so much is Dot required. firm engaged In enlarging pictures and de­, Detroit conference, will conduct the servl- In America. That Is my doctrine. Let us
2 1 qt Jiigs French mustard.
House tent is higher here because the men sired to have her take the agency for the। ces. Ixive feast nt D o'clock. Rev. W. M. protect our Interests, but make the protec­ 10 bars Grrtnau family soap- ■
latter company, which she could' do by Puffer will be abxent from tbe forenoon tion equal, so the fanner as well as the
This Is the biggest bargain ever shown In soap.
who prepare materials and balld and fur­
paying $7.00. At tbe same time he took services, conducting tbe quarterly meeting manufactnrer will receive the benefit.
d H'» very brat Japan tea dust.
nish houses in this country are better paid several pictures which. he agreed to en­ on the circuit It is expected that Rev.
1
ib.
cliolce
Japan
tea.
others
sell
35c
That is our platform, as ndupled at Flint.
than English mechanics who do the same large and send back to her. Tbe $7.00 Springer will also preach in the evening. And'Whlle wc farmera are suffering from
ft “ fame........................ ....4*..............
work. Tbe fact that so much of what tbe was paid him, and he left, but soon after
1 •• extra Japan tea, othrrn sell ftOc
The young ladies of tbe Willing Hand depression in tlib» country, yet, bad us the
Mrs. Lichty Ix-came suspicious of the Society expect to give a fine entertainment | case may ue. we are belter off than the 3 “ same.
Englishman consumes is drawn from this
fellow and notified Marshal Rogers. The tn Union hall Thursday evening next week. farmer* of any other country on earth." Col.
2
good smoking tobacco,
country. Is demonstration that 4c meats, felldw eaught onto the fact that he was be­
new foil cream cheese,
The exercises will consist of music un­ Deloind is oij earnest. Impressive Speaker,
breadsluffs, butter, cheese, coal oil and some ing watched, and beYrumpled the pictures der the direction of Dr. S. M. Fowler, and who Is dead in earnest hi the P. of 1.
choice Carolina rice.
all
up,
and
threw
them
Into
the
vault
of
of the fruits, Americans have the advantage
Zeno jdug tobnreu..
an exhibition drill by the young ladles. movement, and desires tlie promotion of
tbe outhouae near the M. C. IL E. depot For some time they have been drilling, un­ its tree Interests, and will lalw to see that
corner stiaiu
in prices.
The pictures were resurrected however
choice fine cut
True that tbe American workingman and the fellow arrested on the charge of der the excellent instruction of Mr. A. D. they are not sacrifi&lt;.*ed. He left for Jack­
Nlskern. and have become very proficient. son on the O:.*Jt p in. train.
extra
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does not spend more for the table supplies destroy tag property and taken to jail. Tlie admission will be twenty-five rente.
best
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of a family than his English cousin does He was taken before Squire Kenaston Proceeds for worthy cliaritable objects
ran Sliep^s cocoodu:
Friday, plead guilty, aud will be “nt
right here in our own city. We shall pub­ Enrrona.or BXxxxb:
for a family of equal size; butlnvratigation
home” for tbe next DO days In tbe Detroit lish the program next week.
In eompllante with your request I give
will disclose the fact that this Is because Hduse off Correction.
Hosford baking powder
The C. L. S. C. will meet at the office of yon the weather predictions fur I be next
the American's table Is more bountifully,
One week ago Saturday, a meeting of
Dr. Prices
three months beginning with June 5th IM),
Smith
*
Colgrove.
June
18,
*uo.
Program:
riuresentotives
of
the
P.
of
1.
was
called
supplied. He spends more because lie
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and ending Sept. Sth *OT. The prevailing X v
Singing,
Nearer
my
God
to
Thee.
U|meet at the court house. But before
gets more money for his labor, and chooses tit
winds will be from the south and south­ M...............................
Ixird’s prayer.
meeting, and to put the room in order
I “ pitted, dried cherries
to give Us wife and children the benefit of f&lt;r the eotnlng term of court. Sheriff
Roll call. Response. The name of some west. with counter changes from Um* north
4 cans sweet corn
and northwest, producing extreme varia­
that surplus.
Shriner bad had It painted, seats and all. Italian artist, date uf birth, death, and one
tions of the weather from Intense heat to I 4 “ string beans.
*
However cnchantlngly England s sirens The point was not dry at the time the P. of bls works.
luitin course in English, Dr. Timmer chilly weather and frosts. There are book­ j 20 boxei matches....
may sing tbe blessings of free trade this of I. meeting was called to assemble, and
ed 42 storms for this quarter, aad from one Royal yeast cakes....
Mr. Shriner so Informed tlie committee man.
tothn-e frosts for each month ending up Beet Georgia bank codfish, per lb
aide the ocean, tbey cannot conceal their who had called on him to ask for the room.
Chautauqua Physics, Rev. Puffer.
with a severe one between Aug. 2fith and | “ water white oil, per gal.'..
Life in Modern Italy. Wrx. C. Smith.
failure to convince the masses compelled But certain ones, who are alert to manu­
Sept. 3rd. Fanners should watch their Pint bottle Vancamps best catsup
How
Io
travel
In Italy, Belle Handy.
facture
large
quantities
of
raw
material
to live and labdr under that policy of Its
&lt;5 boxes Kirks washing powder .
chance* through haying and harvesting,
Critic
Viola
Willison.
much lauded advantages. Free trade has from nothing, proceeded to spread thu re­ . Closing song.
G “
Magic
“
nnd not cut down any more hay than they
port that “Sheriff Shriner had determined
can put up In one-half day. and should se­
had Its fullest test in Great Britain for to prevent the P.’s of I. from meeting by
In recognition of the fact that the Ep­
over forty years, and yet for a long time giving out a false report that the court worth league in this city, is the largest one cure their wheat Just as soon as It Is In
condition, and not leave It to go a wliortle,
.
In LnstlcBand ware as follows:
more than one-third of all European Immi­ room and seats had been lately painted." in the dhrtrict. It has been decided to hold benying. To compute the number of Phplates, per doz
This story was finally enlarged until it a convention here June 17 and 18th. The
grants to this country wire iron that king­
was sajd that tbe republican county officers meetings will be held In the M. E. church storms. If there are any sn anxious as to Dinner plates, per doz.
keep tally, wc would inform them that Side dishes.
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dom alone. Weary of efforts along the and committee luul a liand in the business, i
and ail are Invited to attend. Tbe follow­ every time a storm clean up that counts Vegetable dishes, C tach, 'each
dead level of “tbe markets of the' world." and were Interested In shutting out the P.
ing program has been arranged:
one. People should keep their winter and
more than three thousand British subjects of L Anything iqoru ^ridiculously false
TrKSPAY, P. M.
summer clothing hung side by side, as they
could not be Imagined; aud the silly story
Address of welcome. Rev. W. M. Puffer. will need them alternately. Thciw'predic­ rintterE
each week find refuge from Ineyltabfe pov­ will
react I against those who started It. Hastings.
tions only apply between the lake*. and for
erty under a government committed to the Tbe court room and seats were covered
Response. Rev. W. A. Fry. Spring loike. distances 50 miles north and 50 miles
protection pf Its working citizens.
with fresh paint at the time of the meeting
Paper and dhcusslon: What may the south *----- —*‘1' - '*
*
*
from where the observations
are
and could not have been used foa a P. of I young
;
people of the church expect of the
taken.
1 am very respectfully youta.
I. or any oilier meeting. Sheriff Shriner ,pastor?
Mi&lt;ss Gertie Boynton. Grand
Cups and Mucert. handled, per doz
The majority report in the case of Miller has repeatedly given up bin own office to JRapids.
■
Individual batters, jwr doz.
Patrons for committee an/father meetings,
Paper and dlscusaiou: What may the
vs. Elliott, from tbe seventh South Carolina
I Fruit saucers, per doz.
and never refused them and accomodation pastor
।
expect
of
the
young
people
of
his
congressional district would be a moat as­ they have asked. And to have {itch a &lt;
Ko.
_ ________________
Sauce boob*, each ...
Name
and Residence
clitirch? Rev. W’m. Desman.
Sauce tureens “ ...
tounding revelation of political .corruption story circulated about him is hkturally not
S**'?*11' Nashville
Discussion: Wbat should be the atti- • M &lt; Mil* !Kral.
•­
Pickle dishes, each.
aud infQulty in that state did we not already pleasant. Tbe object of those who invent- ;tnde of tl&gt;e league towards )&gt;opular amuse- m .* Martiu Minard, Hope
ed and circulated this false re portals so imenu?
Covered butter, each
&lt;sin« Parlisau,
U-d by Rev. C. A. Varnum,
' know that all tbe arts and appliances ponplain that no one can be deceived.
&gt;
(Grand Haven.
Tea pots, each
slide of invention have long beta employed
Sugars, each].
Paper: 1’ow to make an Epworth
Vy ti»e democratic party of that state to
Creamers, cach.,,.1.
The American Wool Boot Co., having league mei thig Interesting and profitable?
prevent honest elections and Adfraud both
Pltehera. size 80s, .each
”
&gt;
ra£!to
&gt;,
^
f
’
-JRy'
r
*
Canton
Miss
Eva
u
Coney,
llastiiis-.
completed their line of samples, dosed
« •^wyre^.ocl.M'lpIe Grote
r*-1*- -u.....
..
TV1CMIAY EVENING.
। white and colored republicans of their con­ down tills week until such time as they
Pitcher, size 12a,
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&lt; Adee A. dtnllb,
••
••
Song and praise service. Paper: Perils
shall
receive
orders
fortheir
goods
which
Pltelfcr,
size &lt;J«.,
•»
i. fJ Ftltutkmal rights.
and Safeguards of our young people.
will
justify
them
In
starting
up
again,
I-*r&lt;re base lainpv, Rrsqal finish ....
^Rottenness is no name for it. j The state
.
Slarriod.
,
Hon.
J.
B.
Perham.
Spring
Lake.
which we hqjn* may be soon. Tho vex­
These are iwautles and a rare bargain.
DfKiKRS-SHlVELY -Xsturttar. June 7th. by
Platform meeting.
Itself has by legal enactments repudiated atious and exasperating delay caused in
f 8btvtlyUBer* S*ulo,U
*°d Mtw Bizi
WRohntanar, a. m.
its own constitution for tbe sole purpose of the securing of the engine for the Wool
Literary exercises In Epworth league
Boot plant has been of Incalculable loss to
rieprivlng republican voters of their rights.
Al ,b.*’
“f the Bmkrot piuCT, pct du....
the proprietors. But for that, they Would meetings. . Prof. H. W. Rathbun, Muskeg
V.
on ,bc rven,,g °f Juoe 4th. bv
It has countenanced and encouraged the have liad a splendid business that would gon.
I fo’\-.P“ff*'r- Thoma* E. Waters to Mary X* V«rM&gt;lr dirtie., s lndK,eacd
’
Recitation, Mbs Bessie George, Middle­ V^tic.Mott, both ot thia city.
moat intolerable sort of oppression for have kept them running to their fullest
ville. t.
tbe sole purpose of serving the demo­ capacity. But tbe delay has ruined their
Paper: Systematic Bible Study. M. L.
spring business, and caused a great Ium to
cratic party. Tbe government ot that the Co. For this delay and loss the Wool Cook, .Hastings.
People suffer from tho effects of kldnev
Paper and discussion: Relation of young di-ease, which Is unsuspected because the Covered vegetable dishes
state Is a government ot corruptionists, by Bool Co.are in no degree responsible. Tlwy
kidney itself may be far gone with disease 4 bottle castors each
earrnptlonlsU and for corruptionists; dif­ have lived up to their part of the conyftct People's societies to Regular Church ser»
and yet give the patient no pain. Beware! &lt; piece tray costorw;..'.
vices. Prof. Frank BaeOn, Middleville.
»
fering only In degree from that ot most faithfully and fully. And that they have
wtaMTOMIoi o Mii .
Cultivation of Sacred music in Young lake Brooks' Kidney and Liver Syrup in OjVW WMCT tantttotto
been damaged greatly by the non-fulfill­
other souther® states.
.
Miss Millie Stone. time and remove tbh cause of the evIL
ment of tlie city's part of the contract Is People's societies.
All
druggists.
Grund
Rapids.
No. 1 rttnp top. meh o,. p,,
Among other'aerious charges tbe report undeniable.
Opening of question drawer. Rgv. £.
N|h«. ai«&gt;p top, e»rh se. perdo,.....................................................................................
What is tbe right thing to do?
The ItnpartBpce of a Healthy Liver.
of the committee states that in tbe matter
The answer must be tbe thing that is H. King.
Cbto/mt «
When tlie liver Is torpid its work goes which w'tJJ'‘.''‘I1?1?™ 1,1
of registration tbe democrats have enacted
Closing
words
by
Rev.
J.
I.
Buell,
D.
D.
■ft*’
’&gt;'■ -“&gt;• »«• &gt;«»■ *»
right and just
on imperfectly. . A mass of neglected nrn- ^«7dK2d“&amp;^
Jaws In direct conflict wlthXlie state con­
And that the city is In a position to do,
terlal ls piled up or gntliered together in
notation. nnd. of course, for political pur­ without harming its Interests in the leash
the state which the doctors call •‘con­
CoL C. V. DvLand. of Jackson, one of gestion." Often this eoiues from malarial
That the Co. should be recompensed Ini
poses only; that many voters (mostly color­
&lt; hampion of England peas per qt.. .
ed) “have been compelled by poverty, some manner is certain. Tbe city hasi the leading famwra of the state, and wide- poisoning. At first the liver secretes too
made the contract, and the city should live• ly and favorably known, was In the city much bile. Then this smplus bile finds Bllra everbearing peas per qt......
while waiting tbe maturing of their cotton up to It honorably, or make reparation forr Thura^ay, on his way home from Wood­
lb way Into the circulation, sometimes Butter beans, per qt.
crops, to negotiate their certificates to tra­ its failure so to do.
land. where be had been to deliver an ad­ producing that muddy-yellow appearance
We understand that some time, ago the! dre«s l»efore the, P. of I. Col. DeLand of tbe skin and eyes called jaundice. Early honey sugar com, per qL
ders. who Immediately send them to polit­
ies! headquarters, with the result that the Co. offered to. stand the loss of spring; was chairman of the committee wbo pre- Then the secretion of the bile becomes’
trade occasioned by tbe delay If tlie dty■ pared tbe state platform of the Patrons of
Pntple top turnip seed, per lb
negroes are permanently disfranchised;'’ would deed over the plant to tbe Co., con­ Industry* «t their recent meeting In Flint. scanty, and physical palh &lt;nd mental
Gvr®ai* Hower seeds, all kinds
trouble*follow. All these symptoms show
that the moat dishonest sort of trickery ditioned only upon the performance by the. He expressed himself as greatly pleased the Impotence of a healthy liver to perfect Best German njlllet seed, per Uu
Co.,
of
their
port
of
the
contract.
This
i
with
the
progress
of
the
Patrons,
and
said
hcalth-®ftt»ok»’ Kidney and Liver Syrup
has been practiced to get republicans to
would place tbe matter In a poaltlop where. that while it mlgh^for a time fall into the Is n cmnblnatioh for the regulation of the
put Ibelr ballots Into the wrong boxes, so
tlie Co. would receive a direct bene^t that, hands of politicians who bad an axe to liver and its attendant ills, and a few
4 gallon Goshen oral wood churns
that the. election judges could “legally” In no degree Jeopardltes the city’s Interests. grind, ultimately thu conservative element
doses will readily excite the liver Into Its
We
hope this will be done, it is no more would rule as In the ease of the grange,
throw them out; and that the evidence of
natural and healthy action.
than fair and right tbe council should do, and in the end it would only go into politics
halted box stuffing is conclusive.
this; and the council can afford to d&lt;&gt; so far as was jiceessarv to see tlmt men fa­
Brook** Kidney and Liver Syrup
Tlds Is the wuy the democratic party
nothing less than what is right
vorable to the farmers' Interests were A m&lt;ld medicine anil at the same time
hoftf the south solid. Every dishonest
in good faith this Co. luis come here to elected to congress, the legislature, nnd to prompt and active, has a wonderful effect
e"UX!k" t'
lr““ Ol1 °r
«n with ftnert.
Th, b«l ewi
method la resorted to, and when this -fulls do business. They have suffered great those offices whose administration affected In rpttoring the liver to a normal condition
.I,,,'
;;;;;;............................................ .......................................
of bringing desired results the whip and loss by tbe city’s failure to keep its con­ the farmer. He said the Patrons of In­ and establishing a regular and puitural
tract. Tbey ought to be recompensed In dustry was designed as a non political or­ action of the bowels.
■
t
"huesninito huh,top j.™,
shotgun are brought out for active ^service. some degree. What they have asked is no
ganization. and he hoped to see it occupy
Al nd tbey say this Is a free country.— more than right. They have far more at a position of independence in political
THE MARKETS.
■ ItoUnll Trlbunr.
stake than the city In the matter. Tiiey are matters, with an eye out for the farmers*
ID palnhd marbles for
. ,
Hasting*.
men of proven worth aim! ability. They welfare. He reiterated his well-known
*» alate iK-nelta for............ ......................
Apples—Dried, fc per lb.
The first gun ot the political campaign have come here to do business. Treat sentiments of disgust o^cr the aroceedings
■gwUTI—*
12 lead pencils for
Cluvrr^nJkJM-tiaj.
of ltrt»O Is rounded from Oregon, and It Is them fairly. andzmake amends for what of tbe last legislature, and predicted that
the next one would be more favorably dis­
J Wx ni best steel carpets
M&gt; pop (run either. The republican con- baa been debc amiss In tin* imst
Tbe reporta that the Co. hnd dosed posed toward the people, spend leas time
&gt;!T&gt;““a*3
-4 sfivrta good note paj^r
Ktrastnau in thte off year Is elected by an down permanently, or were about to re­ In expense junketing trips aboat the state
*-• good white envelopes
taemmed majority, on a platform wjuurrly move to some other city, or were determin­ and attending banquets at Detroit, and
2 bunebra balr {dux.
osMoralng tbe McKinley tariff bill. The ed to force the conncll to pay damages, to more in doing thr business for which tbey
-5 slicete shelf paper
Kc »*r bbl;
The)- liave closed are supposed to Im*, elected. In speaking
kgialsture b heavily republican, insuring them, are all false.
Itoliued waahbtlslnr.
down for tbe purpose we have stated and of P. of I. stores, Oil. Di’l^and said that
“
2-qt tmldBM
a republican U. S. senator. All tbe state that only. Tbey have made no claim for while many four^jfault with that depart­
Rest wcofc v\ ood tooth picks per
officers except governor *are republican*;. damage*'.
although tbey have
iwen ment of the orders workings, in tbe end
*■: rhlcksm. jqc.
- doz dothmplns.,..
»Kulr£mi2n''9f/1 w r*r
Bat the significant fact is the very large damaged enough, and have abundant they would not. The P. ot I. stores were
2 qL relined dippers,
n" •»•» ’*r bbl.
•
reason to make such claim. While they not established to change the whole order
Mi»ur xipvca with ei Hi
in do other way than that tbe 11have had flattering offers to go elsewhere, Of doing busincas, nor to.give any man a
tirnj- hnve n&gt;&gt; desire or disposition to do so. monopoly off fanners' trade. It might hare
Tb*y came ben* to stay, to do business ard that effect tor aliuie.' but it would be only
kda of it- This year's buslntata has been for a Uom:. The cnntractiog wilh P. of J.
* Detroit.
I*1™- pm
ruined fur them by tbe tailurenf the city to starrs was designed to educate tlie farmer
4^rrS.!
*' v*r *** lur dty nk-ked
yiater-*'-&gt;11««mnrv i».in 3
, do -what it agreed to. But they havA no so that the troubleaamr “store account"

Hastings Banner

EDITORIAL NOTES.

The state qrganlzation of the Patrons of

I I ».
• Joim Graham D. 1).. of Grand
I id|Bids. will deliver an address before tbe'
e&lt;»nuention of Epworth leagues Tuesday
evening.
&lt;
The Bev. Mr. Bacon, of tbe first Presto Mr. William D. Kelley, of Colorado• terfan ehurcb at Richland, will preach at
Springs, Colo., and Mlns Mary Engle, of• thh Presbyterian church on Sunday, June
this dty were united in marrlaxr at the• 15th. both morning and evening.
home of tbe bride’s mother, yesterday'
The fourth quarterly meeting of Has­
morning. Mr. Kelley Is a prosperous
young man, bolding the responsible posi­ tings circuit will be held at the Martin
•
church
June 14 and 15. Preaching Saturtion of timekeeper for one ot the leading
railroads of the west. The bride h also• day at 2:30 p. m. and Sunday at 10:30 a.
well and favorably known and has a large m. by Rev. Puffer, of HaatiugF,
There will beja public meeting of the
circle of friends.
With others, the
Banxkh extends congratulations to the1 Woman's Home Mimlonary society at the
' Methodist church. Jtfnn £2, a week from
happy eouple.
In this Issue will be found the pre­ next Sunday In the evening. The exerelsdictions of Columbus Palmerton, ms' to‘ ex will be by the ladles of the society.
they deem It unwise to out a state P
ticket tn tbe fitkL
------------------ADDmONAL LOCAL. )

The Warehouse is Full.

The basement is

In Groceries we Quote:

A ••

In Crockery we Quote

«iSBEfteSSr

In White Granate we Quote:

In our Seed Department We Quote

5 ?£ren* •urar bf''t

»*r

We also Offer

io

,

8 SETA

I grievance agalast oar citizens and only ask would be done away with, and to teach
that the luaa they have suffered be made 1him the saving he would make In buying
up to them. We have Indicated how It igwkls in'quantity end payinf; spot enuh for
tta’ixu 'in Jacksou county where thr order
bad been ^stabtished for two yearn, the oh’
It hl certainly no cre&lt;H to tho elty to •yi&amp;MOf running »tcre bills by hrsxw
R"

MM

In bazaar Goods we Quote

fu’H

&lt;tata—«.'c per bu
aud &lt;gg« «1 J

OMUo-ctoIrt

Beamer.s Cash Store,
HASTINGS. MH ;:.

�i-lAstings Banner.

h..^we*,h” Is booming the laundry

—Thursday, June 12, 1800.
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COOK. Local Editor.

/f7/zz7c'

j

Every Saek^

. ..,bl since tbe’first of
'

TWENTY-FIVE

personal mention.

Kalawazfxi as rtenofraphrraud typewriter
Is home on a short -.acation. Next week
he will leave fur Chicago, where he has se­
cured a lucrative i&gt;e8itlon. Cyril Is a
young man of commanding appearance,
pita&gt;ins address, spleud'd abilities and
Ims tbe wccvtjnry self-eoufldencc to win
bls way on In the world.

E. n. Black was Iu Chicago laat weak.
U«l»r Kmi

Nathaniel Benedict of Rutland

;.er hundred. I have the
.•
.;l!e of this Hour in

January

&gt;«« tall torn went to

ln Ch.rlotU. last w«.L

it B Mnwt «u In Middleville Friday.

Rose Flour.

Warrant

1x^1

ton.

08034472

5H0KE &gt;

ED. POWERJ*
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THS SflHE
ALWAYS THE BEST

5C CIQrtR

who

« as comiwllcd to resign the same last
eek od account of heart dlsuu&gt;e
H 11

J. N. NevlU went to Jaeluon yevterdv.
^Mra. J. Michael was in Nashville Mon-,

Those selling tlirfr wool Clip and dnit&gt;
A. E. Rentes was on the sick list la-^f ln,f!° bny tIwIr re*Unt nutter for tbe
week.
z
.
coming year, shoul*! remeuibcr our oiler of
the Bannej: and Detroit Weekly Tribune*
Tb«e baring iny work In the Use ot
MlsfElla Bollock went to Kalamazoo
one year for the small sum of §1.00. Ah®
palnUnt or paper hanging «boXd employ
Friday.
remember that this offer is onlv open until
Mr Pert) Bo,hr, who 1. prepared to do
Rev. Broker went to Grand Rapids July 1st. mid after that date the usual
auch work promptly ,„d aalUtaetorllv.
price will lie charged.
'
TT*' Ytaraa with him or al Boat,/. Tuesday.
Imrber shop.
n
Mrs. Fred Busby went to Grand Rapids
As wm stated to our last. Dorr McKee
was panloiied by Gov. Luce, and Thurs­
Children’s day wns observed in this city Tuesday.
and the attendance at all or the ehurehm
F. G. Goodyear was in Grand Rapids day overling he arrived at his home in
Augusta after spending four yeara. six
was large,, the floral decorations were Thursday.
mouths nnd ten days of a life sentence In
beautiful and tbe children fairly outdid
Mrs. Maine Upjohn visited in Marshall state’s prison. A large crowd had gather­
them-ielves in carrying out the literary
last week.
ed a: the depot in that place before the
part of tlm program-;.
train* arrived, some impelled by friendship,
J. W. Lunn, went to Nashville Tuesday
The Uniformed Rank, K. ofy. came out
others prompted by curiosity,. but McKay
in full dress uniform Monday evening and on business.
quietly evaded them all. and reached home
made a very good showing. Captain
John Cole was in Grand Rapids Friday before anyone could speak with him. The
&gt;i*keni has received tbe drill program for on business.
next day however he appeared upon the
the Milwaukee meeting, and from now on
streets and talked freely of prison life.
P. T. Colgrove and familv spent Sun­
there will be plenty to do. ‘
The following conversation with him is
day in Delton.
taken fruto Augusta Chronicle;—
Ed. Holbrook bn* bought Fred Konkle’s
"Well, Dar, we’re glad to see you home
,.
Le
J**
owler
*
of
Odessa,
was
in
the
iwrber shop, fixtures and business, and re­
again,” said a friend and they shook hands
moved to this city from Kalamazoo. Ed. city Thursday.
with
a genuine grip.
is a first-class barber, and his many friends
®* A. ^outi&gt;. of Nashville, was In the
“Oh, weH, guess I’m glad to be home.'
are glad he has returned to this city. He city Thursday.
too,” was the reply.
will, of course, be given a good patronage.
“Don't think they took good cire of you,
Rev. Johnson, of Nashville. was in the
Fred L Heath lias just received another city Thursday.
Dar. you look thin.”
"It's rather a thin place, anyway.”
supply of Webster’s Unabridged dictionar­
W.
J.
Dibble,
of
Marshall?
was
In
the ' "ft’?"
ies which he will sell for #2.00 a piece.
ar n* °S
as thvJ’ n,lKht
1 hese books are complete tn every respect, city last week.

liound in leatlier, and'six months ago sold
for 810.00. Buy one before they are all
add.

IN THE

"No. When those doors locked tne- In,
the bunhui of my sorrow beenn to In­
crease. For three weeks I was In solitary
confinement. I was then set to work
IHtluting buggy wheels. Boys, it was-hard
to set there week after week an that one
thing."
*
4
"Did they pay you for your labor?'’ was
askeil.
"Yes, all over seventy wheels a day Jgot n cent apiece.” Thu crowd laughed.
"Oh. then, you had some spending
money?" said a voice.
"A little. Iiut 1 sent it to my wife.’’
"Then your work didn’t agree with you
shut up there?"
"No. for I hnd n pain in my side o good
den) of the time."
’
•
“Were you ever laid up with Illness?"
"Yes, tlie grip had me for three weeks

It I. Hendershott aud family are resort­
ing nt Gun lake.
L. L. Holloway, of Kalamaroo. was In
the city Tuesday.

Tbe little daughter of Mr. ami Mrs. N.
T. Diamond put a piece of plaster in her
Hon. Daniel Striker wentto Lansing on
nuse Saturday night, which caused her a
great deal of trouble and pain.
Drs. business Tuesday.
Ixjwryand fuller were called and with
A. J. Buwne, of Grand Rapids, was iu
■ llttlfiilty th-* piece was removed, by sliov- tbe city yesterday.
Ingtt through the nostrils nnd down into
Fred McNeil, of Battle Creek, visited In
tbyfhroat.
this city last week.
L^Tht* latest fad is the friendship ring.
W&lt; b4«-r* Unabridged diettonHurd Tinkler, of Grand Rapids, was In
Every young lady who is In the social
Irnitman. gardener, farmer or swim CTdlecting one cent from each of her the city Thursday.
A
bat s ut me or any of piy friends until she procures 100. The pro­
Willis Noldes, of Battle Creek, spent
w»»rth of Nursery stock i or
ceeds g«&gt; to buy a friendship ring, which it Sunday in this city.
,. ml fur spring or fall plsnt- Is considered quite an honor to wear by
L'prieh-. Terms cash or ap- the lenilniife sex. because It is a testimoniMiss Ada Norris, of QU vet, is visiting
relatives In the city.
frnm 100 gentlemen friends.
addrvssing Wrights NurMrs. W. .1. Holloway visited relatives In.
Dr. Lowry removed a cataract from tbe
dh-vill.Mich.. I’. O. box
left eye of Gary Spaulding last week, aud Kalamazoo last week

Given Away.

the patient is doiug as well as could be ex­
Mrs. Homer Brown went to Wellington,
pected. Mr. Spaulding haid u similar op- Ohio, Monday on n visit.
«• ration performed On his rigid rye some
Mrs. Butler, of Marshall, is visiting her
time ago. mid will soon rejoice in good
.
sight again, though before the first opera­ daughter, Mrs, J. A. Grebie.
tion he was nearly totally blind.
IL II. Barlow, of Coldwater, visited
relatives in the city Monday.
There Is a big demand for the cheese
f SO A^res,
*
made at tbe creamery, dreamery butter
Sid Crowell-went to St Joe Monday to
Wilkins’ residence, this never was so cheap as now, being so cheap attend a shouting tournament.
.: ii great l«rgaih.
Ppor In fact that the creamery* could not afford
Mrs. Morse E. Nevins is visiting her
• 4'stii why I will part with to make it aud pay much: for the milk. mother in Addison, I-enawec Co.
Accordingly th Is branch of the business has
man can make been dropped for the present and nil the
Rev. lash and wife, of Eaton Co., visit­
&lt;.r terms, clt^. milk Is made into cheese, which finds a ed relatives In the city last week.
reedy market.
Mrs. Lucy McLachlln, of Petersburg, is
Tu»&gt; weeks ago Sunday the report nf a visiting D. S. Goodrear and family. * _
OODRUFF.
shot-gun was heard, a canine cry &lt;&gt;f pain
Judge Cole and wife visited relatives in
filled the whole surrounding country, and
Be!)evue and Battle Creek last week.
Patsy MeHiRrlifi's d&lt;»g ran home" mortally
wounded.
Eugene Giddings, sou of
Mrs. Moore, of Topeka. Kansas. Is visit­
Homer Giddings, was arfetted. The case ing her sister. Mr». C. Ii. VanArmau. '
was tried before Squire Kenastou last
We received a pleasant call from Super­
week. Giddings was found guilty, and the
visor Ritchie, of Yankee Springs Munday.
&lt;-ns&gt;- wa« appealed to the circuit court. It

■ssszx™
fore you dltl."
■
«
-We done aii we could for you. Dar.”

-l?b.°”S”th“iVh-'!Xlktfa.. v&lt;».

FRUiT FARM

was clainied that the dog had killed a
lamb of Mr. Giddings*.

Julie

u&gt;
Lien

two
built on.

Fin* the purpose of killing cut worm-s.
crows, blackbirds, chlpinnnks. gophers,
who destroy so much seeo. the following
read pt h;us I &gt;et*u recommended: One lb.
each of salt peter, copperas and chloride
of lime; to soak from *24 to 28 limits. ’Illis
will i be enough to go uber tell acres of
ground and it b: said that it will'give a
vigorous growth to crops. Wv give- this
Invausc of the etanplalnt of the damage
that cut worms an* doing.

TlxT? I- an alidost universal impression
that If money Is sent by postal note or reg­
istered letter, and the money Is lost, that
the government will refund II This is
\ l.&lt;m the 2nd ward. on not so. The postmaster does not give a
Inquire of C. D. Bee- receipt for the money In a registered letter
but simply for the letter; for many regis­
»;» Fai tnt-r advises the fartn- tered letters contain nothing of value.
w«»(H into market too soon The postal note is no better than n bill en­
closed. A pasuuxster doesn’t •‘honker”
very much after registered letters, anyway.
-f Morgan, has just open*
A personal matter between Prof. Roberts
;; and is now prepared to
and one member of the school board
promised to cause the nmignation of Prof.
.the new hipaufse Buckwheat Roberts before bls term dosed. Why
I
&lt;ir&lt;cn St or such a matter should be brought before
*.. Irvint*.
"
the board of education is very queer to us,
or refusing to ariSwer the as it will be to most people, especially
ropoijnded by the census when tbe courts can la.* resorted to to re­
dress any wrung the member of thr board
.’SltJV.
•
•
may have suffered. If he wants the matter
in* housejand lot In the second
tiros ventilated. The matter appears to
!•■. r.u a transmits- Call at have been dropj»ed; and very sensibly too.
■ ’ j office for particulars;
■Corresixmdent of the Eaton Rapids Jour­
pl of a handsome Invltnnal: There seems Io be an idea prevailing
Galt. (Canada) Summer
that the aprpying of fruit trees ahanKI be
done while the trees are in blossom. It «s
a mistake. No spraying should be done
•I' hkngo,-has erected a until the Idosscm* have all fallen, tlien
.oil lulu-. and with his sprat, and 12 or 15 days later go over the
nd Jhe summer a*, that de- trees again, or sooner if a heavy rain
wxshrs the poiiou off. The spraying dotes
no good untR after the fruit sdA hence
&gt;’■
are closing out Hwir
wait Uli the blossoms fall. If tin* farmers
wifists ut actual cost. If
i tvti.i ..f one, now Is the time Of East Springport (or any other section)
bad followed this rule they would not hove
to mourn tbe loss of their trees.
• mjuy putting down con-A tearful MciJenl ItappcueJ Tue«l»&gt;। tllis 'citv. They always
a lotig tlni“ and are pir- monilnc In Um town-U'l- ot M.t'lo Utove
■•nalnts.
. ( J wl.lch resulte.1 hi the Cmml liutaut dt«Ui
ot Kojr. the II year old son ot * T. ttaser!; h f-i’C’.i'retl the job of mak- ' man. Tlie Ixty hail faded lil» ton to
last* fur thK Uniformed jiwot blackbirds, and white atlemrtlug to
fot [the competitive drill in nut Ute &lt;nn over thu fay Elrl of the bam,
■ inuuthA
tandllns It by llt&lt;iutzte. . was d »elutnMl. the whole rliarkc enuring bls
' r| oration for the manuright aide. Al. Sisco who was In another
fitria r Automatic scales.: in
••ere filed with the County tart of tlie fam prepariulf to shear sto-n.
hearlnj the report of He cnn.
&lt; -Capital Siy.UOO.
.
the boy, who exclaimed “1 nm shot and
urged to read Beamer’s fell Into Sisco's arms. He was taken, to
. In it he quotes some the bone- aud lived but a short Line.
&gt; 3 hard to reach. Goods
Ell t-uwr. Of Atoyrla. w»._ atyerfed In
Daipred an r -j;re«ented. •
Battle Creek Monday for to'-ety. U&gt;
'I oflthc l«»t ami -1th wards
pn seliled a note for dlW OO
y
&lt; state 5X50,100. per­ at bank signed by David Toting and
ral R&lt; 8'2,000. Increase UlXdatofaylfa lltal »
io for these two wards. done on Mr. Young** farm htst «.. utm-r.
Fhu ho d
the inesmerlst, drew and rayable to Charles Itorrh.
_
Union hall last week. '
or t’&gt;e note was taken to Charles
for Identification mid the
Fort^jayne, two days before x- *1.
\minus store ror
’uivrrtL.31*' ',V'h' fc,1&lt;*otI iwc' 1,c didn’t note was pronouncai a fotgeD and t*”
•X mJ.
tu(&lt;« bug has arrived. nnd
•t bit impaired.

‘

left?"
‘
-A suit &lt;.f clothes end sr.-jo for rear
years, six montLs aiidm-n davs work, and

"Are these the eloUtes?" xsketl one. and
all eyes were &lt;11 rec ted n, a coarse -woolen
suit

Mrs. I’. W. Niskein. of Manistee, Is vis-'
Ring her sou, .1. D. Nlskeni, and family
this week.
II. D. C. VanA*mn-. of Grand Rapids,
was in ci tv Tuesday and made this office a
pleasant call.
^V. R. Cook. Dorr Mudge and Mr. Bul­
linger. of ciiiroge, lowered Ixmg lake
about three feet yesterday. They went
fisfilng they.

Geo Keeler, of Owosso, was In tho city
Monday null reports that city as growing
Uster than ever.
•

Mrs. W. F. Mlckus went to Galt.
Ontario, Saturday to visit her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Antirich.
Dr. S. P. Towne and wife returned to
their home In Jackson Tuesday after a
short visit with relatives In the city*

|

I know that jou did. and I Intended you
should. ’When 1 got home I was played
opt.!*
•
"1* the report true about Frank House
confessing the murder?”
.
"No, nut one word." answered Mr. MeKay."
;
AU will remember that before McKay
\vas,taken" to prison, he was a man of ex­
traordinary good health, the pursuits af
his life and bls constant out-nf-iloor exet&gt; ■
else, rendering poor health almost hitpo-sible. But the years of cuntinement
ami liard labor have changed .ill of th|fi,
and Instead nf the rugged constitution of
five years ago. he Is now a crippled,
broken-down, disappointed man. As Gov.
Luce said in the Interview published lost
week, "fiis Innocence is not’ positively
established, but the preponderance of testi­
mony is In his favor.” He ought not now
to be looked upon as a guilty man, though
sntflx will probably not be the case with
many. Tlie linger- of suspicion will be
pointed nt him. and he will be known ns
the ••parduiunlT murderer until tlie mystery
surrounding the murder Is cleared. •
Certainly sonic action ought now to be
taken to partially remunerate him. a- he
won convicted upon insufficient evidence.
He can never be fully repaid for wbat he
has suffered, for no amount of money can
make the scales M Justice balance, if he
has been convicted fur n crime of which he
is lunoccDt. Throwing one out Into tlie
world, almost penniless, for being the vic­
tim of circumstances, and that after nearly
five years contact with hardened criminals,
is not a very encouraging start, nnd does
not speak well for the great state of Mich­
igan, neither will It have a tendency to
lessen crime"^

Hastixi;*, Mich., April 22. 1888.
niieumatte Bwnp Co.. Jackson. Mich.
Gents: This is to certify that I had
been trouided with rheumatism tu all Its
forms for the past twelve years, and was
confined to my bed at various .periods from
three to six months nt a time, and 1 could
get about only by the aid of crutches. I
employed sevt ml first class pfiyafclans of
this city, none of whom effected a cure or
gave permanent relief even.
About two years ago I was Induced totn- Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, and after
taking a few bottles 1 experienced relief,
and now consider myself cured. I un­
hesitatingly recommend this medicine for
eve of lastrweck.
rheumaHsm. I know what It has done
Bert Schumaker, nnd sister Miss Retta
for me. what physicians could not do, f. e.
Schumaker. Fred Youngs and Miss Etta
cured
me of rbeumatism.
Holes, spent Sunday with Mr. Schumaker *
. Miw. H. J. Kkshkld.
parents In Battle Creek.
The undersigned Is personally acquaint­
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Holt, of Dansville, ed with Mrs. Kcnfield, and knows/the
I
WJs., are the Imppy parents of n son. bom above statement to Im? true.
last w.H k. Mrs. Holt was formerly Mis’
Fiucn L. Ilium!DniEgi.-t, Halting*.
Ella Williams of this W-

Everyone is pleased with it that.sees it, for it is a marvel of
simplicity and strength and without'a doubt the lightest draft
binder now made. It is bound to win for itself the first rank
as a

PERFECT HARVESTER AND BINDER.
We have also secured the ageney for the Deering line of
machines. Their Binder has become famous as a perfect
working machine. Both the

Deering - and - McCormick
Machines are to-day known throughout every state in the
Union. More sold than all others together Don’t be per­
suaded into giving your order for some cheaply made machine
when for perhaps a’few dollars more you can buy the best
machine on earth.

DEERING AND 869118

IH

We bare the Thomas Hand and Horse Dump Hay Rake,
also the

NEW TAYLOR RAKE.

Oliver Combination Plow
.

fa growing in greater favor each year, and farmers are realizing more and more the saving in expense of the Combination point over the old style. One reversible point will'outwear three of the others. Have you seen the
■

■

New Mishawaukee Wheel Cultivator,
The finest blade ever made?

.

CALL AND SEE US.

.

W. F. POWERS
gLAUGHTER SALE
Your Dollar
will
Buy Better
Values
In our Store
than
Ever Before.

The Next
30
Days will be
Bargain
Month for
. You at
UMgsWs.

WE ARE

Going out of the Dry Goods De­
partment of our business, and to
do this will sell all goods in that
line at less than actual cost.

THE ROOM

These goods now occupy we want
for our new Spring Stock of

Our new stock in these lines is
larger than ever, better than ever,
cheaper than ever.

R. Mudge &amp; Son.

Tricora I rTricora!
What'is it? We have got it.
The Ladies all want it.

The Best $1 Corset Made

Miss Eva Downing, who has Ih.hu an
empire of the Journal for some time,
leave* Monday to accept a position in the
Insane Asylum at Kalamazoo.
.

seboeds.
,
c V. Detail* neiertao". »*” * 8J*‘
MM.-FOdlcrU this .ale. TturwUX- Mr.
Is one of »”• pioneer newspaper
men of ibis state, havtta
the hn.t papers ner 4arn&lt; l&gt;«‘"1
later atartvil n wwrpaper In hajtlnan.

New Steel McCormick Binder.

,-re-I'fak novteMtcfaon.. BUGGIES,
ROAD
WAGONS. FARM SPRING WAGONS,
tit: they r.’onldn t let me select them.
-r .
t T*^r r-..-.zx .
JACKSON LUMBER WAGONS. ROAD CARTS, on
••We failed to see you Dar the night you
came.”
which we can make you prices to suit.

Messrs Bryant. Barney and McClure, ot
Charlotte, were In the.city Tuesday on
^business.
.
x(rt«n. Walter was in Kalamazoo Thur-­
day. in the interest of tlie Michigan Whip
C&lt;ini|Mthy.
.

rflr and Mrs. Geo. F. Ker.aston, of
Owatonna. Minn.. i» vlsiUng his brother
A. E. Kemtstoh In this city. Mr. LanMtonlstupvriutendcut of the Owatonna

We are pleased with the number of sales already made of
the little
•

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Mr. Bullinger, one of the Chicago Inter
Ocean staff, is visiting his sister. Mrs.
Weaver.
.

Mrs. Darius Heath and daughter, Mrs.
Ray Dunlap, accompanied Mr. nnd Mrs.
Samuel Amer to their home In Mancelona
Friday.
Ed. Powers started out in the Interest of
the Michigan Whip Company Tuesday and
will visit tin* lending cities in the west be­
fore he returns.
Mrs. ,1. Belfrey and Mrs. S. M. Chamber­
lain, of Mackinaw City. visited &lt;&gt;• ,!&gt;•
Spaulding and family lost week, returning
home Saturday.
Mrs. Coral*. Mrs. Gardiner and Mrs. T.
J. Bush, of Middleville, attended the ten
party at Mrs. Daniel Striker’s Wednesday

POWERS
HARDWARE

The Hastings Furniture Co.
aro selling their waste wood in
large loads at

$1.50 EACH
bELIVEKEb,

Butiwt P»&lt;1 up- Every sllek Is Itllndried lianlwood. Ibe very best tor summer
claprire Chalker was rerenUp taken wood or klndllntr. Ordtws are lilted and
dertvered In resular onfaas refataed. As
with a violent hemorrhage of tbe
SLue playl«K
lh" ™nt bMT
the Co. now have more orders booked than
team, and has been Itid up since. An ex­ thev can dll fur ■ few days It will -uind
hibition game for his benefit was played tbuw In faod who wish to buy this jraad
■’uar*’
never to touah a
with
"Inmircni^otweb other, and both of Item Friday Het won Flint and Manistee and to place their orders In advance,
’ .. . tl,r,',’'ttogerod leaves—that Is ।
the low price and excellent quality of
about #15.00 realized.
into three |&gt;orto. Vines
wood the demand b wire to
‘•'JJ
Mr. Cyril 8- Grigsby. wb°
the pot Tenfa, cash with order or when delivered.
,&lt;l"k
I,', -fm?tred leaves may lx.* hanK'hjlte «» of fary mpwtabto parent. •lx
month* has been cmplojed
to
&lt;in^ejV 11
Polson ivy has three —
-------------- livtng to AMyrte-

Tie Trim Sunflower Corset
EVERY ONE WARRANTED.

L’Aaour is the Best 50c. Corset.
Come and get one and try it.

�copartnership (limited) heretofore exist-

tte mM Boo
All MOCUUU

HALE GOT THE DROP
Eugene Cowles, of Cleveland,
Shot in the Neck. &gt;
THE SEQUEL OF A MARITAL MISFIT.

Haottaxs. May »b. iw»'tLXijra,

XCCNT'it'. rvitu. lor (lie wle oi our
Aul.1* 1 O Home Grown Nsrwry
Natwry Stock.

Wasted

MOST LIBERAL TERMS.

Vnaqsslcd rnciltiiru. One ot the l*rcrt&gt;(,
aldeMrstsbllshed. aud best known .nurseries

B

"I regard Hood’s Ssrsauarffla as having
"passed above the grade of whst are common y
called listent or proprietary medicines." said
a well known physician recently. "It Is Eerily
entitled to be considered a standard medicine,
and has won this position by Rs undoubted
merit and by the many remarksble cures it
has effected. tor an alterative and Conte It has
never been equalled."
A Big Rapids man owns a four-legged
chiekeb.
Hibbard'* Itheumatle and Liver Pill*.

Tlieie pills are scientifically compound­
. ed. uniform in action. No griping pain so
commonly following the use of pills.
They ire adapted to both adults and chil­
dren with perfect safely. We guarantee
they have no equal in the etire of sick
headadhe, constipation, dyspepsia and
biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they ex­
cel any other preparation.
Mancelona botels'are doing a good buslnesa. :
Cadillac residence property is belM
greatly Improved.

THE OLD CLOCK.

HoX tbe burnished hands o'er it* homely fare

It clicked all day with a steely ring.
It clicked in the midnight boor;
Tbe steady swing of the well worn spring
Uncoiled its Iron power.

Tbe hands still move fttb welcome noise
While softly purrs the cat;
A buzzing fly the dog annoys
As he growls from tbo deerskin mat.
The golden hours that made youth's day
Ono dream of boyish fun
Are shorter now. .int) tho shade** play
O'er life's declining sun.
The clock ticks on, in Its soulless race,
V^hllo the busy wheels go round;
The years on- traced on iu lettered face
Aft 11 clicks with a soberer aoend.

In a1 recent attempt to determine the place
that will ultimately be occupied by vitreous
substance* in mechanics, it is seated that M.
de la Bostie, a French chemist, bs* during the
past few yearn conducted a serie* ot expertmentswbich teve resulted in a method of
rendering glow sufficiently tough for use in
molding many articles hitherto made of iron.
It i* jireniiM-d that the huge sub-Atlnntic
pneumatic -tube, for tho conuection of tbe old
with tie new world, tlie suggestion of which
was received with indifference and increduli’ ty some time ago, may eventually turn oat
to be not so chimerical us at first glance it
was jddgod to lie.' A glass car fitted into a
tube of tho same material would spin away
st an incredibly fast rate. No appreciable
teat wftuld be generated, and the greai hard­
ness onfi smoothness ot the material would'
greatly, icsaon tte retarding influence of fric­
tion, which will bo one of the most im]»ortant
considerations in ail system* of future rapid
transit—New York Commercial Advertiser

To on American the idea of eating a birds'
nest, which of necessity cannot be otherwise
than filthy, is repslsive; wbeu It I* known
that tha nest to be eaten Is compos'd of the
bird's saliva, tho thoughts of usiug such a
thing fur dewwrt causes a nausea. Tho bird
building this edible nest is a species of swift,
not unlike tlie American chimney swallow,
nesting in the eaves and uudt-r shelving rocks
along ti»e coast of China and Japan. In some
cases the nest is conipoed of a groundwork
of twig*or seaweed, but tbo bast and clean­
est (f) outs, which, Of course, bring tbe high­
est price', are composed entirely of pure mucus
from tta salivary glands. Tho material in its
hardened state is brittle, fibrous, white and
transparent, very like pure gum arable, or
even glasA, W|th the Chinese the edible birds’
nest is ■ nhsit appetizing delicacy, ind they
will eat it when two-thinis of the entire fitructure is oomixNed of a framework of hair,
' feathers and straw.—St. Louis Republic.

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/Jitter, aad she inststj 1 u &gt; a ••»s •»i •
them. At the station bj in&lt;o.'m&lt;rl .’i.'V
Cham of liis. intention to take Fl&lt;»r-mp
with him. She earacMly protewojl an 1
even resisted him. A scene o..-etirre 1 whl' h
attracted a crowd, but Mr. C&lt;y*lcs threat­
ened toshoot any laxly who Interfered and
got the child aboard the train just as i■tnrted cast Mr&lt;. Chase gave the olnrm.
and within two hour* sheriffs officers had
started in pursuit, but were unable to
catch him in this country.

BRADSHAW’S BOOM.
A Nebraska Town

Cycloned

fHE PATH OF THE EOTABY TERBOB
mri.r'i uj
-----Dead **d Woaadad-Baglng ’UcJuenU

SHOOTING OF EUGENE COWLES.

tally hurt.

BLACK EYE TO PROHIBITION.
Maloous Wide Open.
Mason City. la., June 10.—Judge J$hn
C. Sherwin has made a sweeping decision
in the original package injunction cn&lt;es
which have been, pending for thr past
week, frbich is by fur the severest blow at
Prohibition the state has yet received. In
hi* decision the judge finds that the idefenilanta, as agent* of importer*. conld;occupy the building for thejmrpaso of sell­
ing the beer in original packapn
to nil
persons except
minors and
habitual drunkartls, and that sdeh
use
would
not constitute a Butnance though tho beer was drunk on the
premises by the purchaser, nnd that tho
sales, nlthough shipped by the cases, wt-re
sales Iu original packages. He granted a
temporary injunction restraining defend­
ants from selling to minors aud those in
the habit of being intoxicated.

YORK, Neb., June 6.— The fatalities at
Bradfhaw now reach fifteen. " Governor
Thayer, Attorney-General IaW.se, and oth­
er state officials arrived at ths cyclone
stricken village yesterday. The wounded
have been removed to other towns or iuto
lhe country. York people are supplying
provisions. The great nerd is for money
and lumber. Mrs. Bruce, a widow with
six children, presented a pathetic specta
cle yesterday as she Mood upon tlie ruin*
of what had been her home. There wa*
not a handful of her effect* in sight.

WESTERN IOWA AGAIN DELUGED.

DES Moines, la., June 5.—Western Iowa
wm again deluged with heavy rains Tues­
day night Great damage was done in tbe
towns of Underwood, Neola, Persia and
Weston in Pottawattamie county. Yes­
terday morning Mosquito creek, that flows
through these towns, overflowed Its bank*
and
all the country in the vicinity was
ALL DROWNED SAVE ONE.
flooded. At Underwood about thirty res­
but idences in tbe low lands were carried away
by the water, five miles of - tbe Milwaukee
Boston, June 9.—Yesterday morning a track wa* washed away and part of the
party of eight young men started ort n town Is now under fifteen feet of water.
fishing excursion in a sail-boat owned No lives were lost, but there were many
THE ABDUCTION OF FLORENCE.
largely by themselves. When they were narrow escapes. At Weston the same
Facts About the Affair Telegraphed from about one mile from Thompson’s island, creek flooded tbe city to a depth of Are
in Dorchester bay, the boat was struck by feet Thirteen houses wore wrecked and
Ctaveland.
fifty more or less damaged. There wa* no
Cleveland, O., June9.—EugeneCowlea, a squall and capsized. All but one wow
low of life.
whose shooting at Montreal 1* announced, swimmers, but instead of trying to swfan
Tbe Fanners Heavy Sufferer*.
ashore
tliey
tried
to
climb
on
tlie
boat,
is the eldest son of Edwin Cowlea, founder
which wns so heavily ballasted that their
At Persia the torrent overspread the
of The Leader, and was intended by his weight would force her beneath the sur­
town to tlie depth ,of five fiset, wrecked
Cures for Chronic Neuralgia
father to be his successor on the paper. face. leaving them struggling in tlie four houses and caused much other dam­
cure of chronic neuralgia In place of the mors But be developed no journalistic ability, water. The result was that seven were age. The storm about Adair wa* the
acute ojxration of severing tbo nerve, which and instead went into mining pursuit*. drowned, the eighth, Walter Quinlan, be­ v orst ever known and much damage was
last leavt* a degree of jau olysui and want of Ho is consumptive, and cannot live in this ing rescued just in time. The drosraed done to crops and much stock lost by
country except during the warm months. were: Lawrence McTIernan and John drowning. Ono fnrmt r lost sixty head of
all sensation in the nerve so treated. The
His doctors do not give him more than a Sullivan, of Charlestown; Albert Lom­ hog* by drowning aud his barn, corn crib
hypodermic use of antipyriu for neuralgia
few years to live under the most favorable bard, James Husband, Thomas Troy, hay stacks and fences were floated away*
•nd sciatica b* also highly commended. Doses
circumstances. When he and his wife and Joseph Tuft*, all of Boston, and Ed­ besides three feet of winter in his reridellc6.,
of fifteen to twenty-five grains injected at a
aeparated under proceedings for divorce gar Maloney, of Dorchester.
Bridges and culverts on railroads and
time, only five grains in one place, render
highways are washed out and corn field*
the skin iusenwble for fifteen to twenty-four brought by Mrs. Cowles, the court gave
him tbe privilege of seeing bls daughter
badly washed out. So far as learned no
hours and ^ave great relief.—Medical Annual
Florence whenever he was In town, tbe
.Waterloo, la., Juns 9.-Oscar Sher­ human lives were lost. John Cook, living
privilege to be enjoyed at the residence of man, son of ea-Gorernor Buren Sherman, east ot Casey, lost a t,or») stallion by the
In Mtachief Is Happiness.
Mrs. Chase, with whom thsvmother of and Miss Griffin, his fiance, are the cen­ flood and come near losing his own Ufa
Tbs smih-s that covered the faces of a trio Cowlea live*.
tral figures in a sensation that has set
of little children in dresses seen on South
STORMS AT OTHER POINTS.
Waterloo society in aflutter. Mias Griffin's
Eighth street one afternoon emphasized the
Ten years ago Cowie* wan married to undo entered her room while young Sher­
truth of the saying that children are hsppiMlis&gt; Alice Halo, daughter of E. B. Hale, a man was colling on her Saturday evening
banker ot Cleveland. For five years all
.grocers coal Un; one bad a coal shovel, the went well, when Cowles began to gbsent and made discoveries which led him to
CnEfiTER, la., June S.—A cyclone passed
others umuz their hands, and they were so himself from home, alleging that busi­ turn both his niece and Sherman out Into
n«-r tbU pUo&gt; rwnd,, .(lenxxra. *
industriously engaged in mixing up the coal, ness called him to Lockport, N. Y. His the street. The two left town on the first
■ehool bo&lt;ue Urn, mllre noth wu Knick
throwing tbe small into tlie box with tbe business wss to see a young woman named
large, that great beads of sweat stood out on WUson. Editor Cowles, Eugene's father, Ex-Governor Sherman was prostrated by by th, Btortn. uid completely demollahMl
hb son’s escaped, and is dangerously ill.
Th. UAcber. MU, Muy Smith, wm
their little foreheada-PhUadelphla Ledger.
suspected something wrong, and told his
taJiuwlMxl m» popll uullylohred. Mu.
daughter-in-law to tell him If she had any
Smith m.yixmlbly recover. Smrerel fwm
trouble. One day Eugene went home and
C
hicago
,
June
lo.
—
At
the
meeting
of
hoMM ud psmerou otitbulldfasi wire
A Sacred riant tn England.
T1"
ot pwpli 1"
MirilHce is one ot thorn plants ealUd para­
the city council last night, by a unani­ f °W.“.
tea. Tbe mistletoe bi a gray, thread Like which bis wife read. It was from Miss mous vote, resolutions were adopted de­ lured U rettmated at twenty
Wilson. Mrs. Cowles sent a detective to claring in favor of issuing city bonds in
aid of tbe World’s fair fund to the amount
watch him, and her suspicions were fully
of 15,000,000, and asking tbe governor of
Boofa, la, Jane &lt;—A cyclane In Cahn
»■ tire Mfr, it ba Christmas plant, says
confirmed. ’
the state to call a special session of the town01p. twenty.nretallre eonthweat or
legislature to authorize said issue, and for “d- &lt;*tjr, cauaed mat d««nicUon ot prop,
different kinds of obta­
She then told her father-in-law. and be
other purposes in connection with the arty. TU village ot Mineral RMtold her that he washed his hands of Eu­ fair.
?
ewept by tU atorm. which leveled ,
gene—to do what she pleased. It should
in England, although tbo people think
thing In IU path. The houreot KdZJrt
be stated that Eugene had promised in
Frledley wm dret taken and mattered S
wrjdxig'previously that he would betrue
to hi* wife, and thin violation of hLs word families in thb dty have been taken sud­ tuwlndj TUtoUywM
of honor cut his father to the heart. When denly very sick with symptom* of poison­ rain,, and Mr. k rUlley wu Uk-l „7,t
badly wooMed In tU Uad and InSlbul
Many, many hundred years ago tbe niistlobe mads his will be allowsd each at his ing, followed rapidly by stupor. There
The othcre reeaped with alight Injuri?,
sons an income of 83,00) per year, but pro­
hare been no fatal case*, although in urrvided that Eugeue shouldgive bl* wife and eral instances death has been barely
they believed in several ovil spirits. and these
child &lt;8,000 ot his income. It was to force averted. Physicians ascribe the rickmsa
CnrciXkkn. June V-Hury end cberl.
Aka
I___ ... ,
Bodeker. ecad U end &gt; yMn rMpecUeelV
whole IB.OOO that be stole the child Flor-

Another account of what occurred In
the carriage say* that Cowles hail prom­
ised to take*hia wife to the convent to see
the child. When the carriage neared the
convent Cowles turned to bls wife and ex­
claimed: "You are now within sight of
Florrie. Agree to give up half of the
estate or 1 will shoot you.’’ At the same
time he drew a pistol and pointed it at his
wife’s head. Like a flash her brother, who
was sitting beside bis sister, drew a re­
volver, and pointing it at Cowles, fired.

Carried Her Off at Pistol's Point.
Mr. Cowles came to this city from Lock­

Sckpknwon BnnxiX, N. Y„ June g—
James O’Hair, cashier of the Erie railroad

that he

qpaMQ

FOR GRAIN RAISERS.

Out of Existence.

The Patient Will Probably Uncover—Hs
Nnrreuiter* Hi* Daughter.
Montreal, June la—Mr. Eugene H.
Lincoln, Neb., Juno 3.—Parties &gt;*turn'
Cowles, of Cleveland, O., who
*bot by
. Monthial, June 9.—Yesterday after­ hi* brotber-in-law&gt; C. C. Hale, here Sun­ Ing from'the «wne of the tornado fo
noon at 4 o’clock a tragedy was enacted day, aa the result of A family quarrel, is Bradshaw, York county, last evening con­
on St Catherine street that hna thrown in n precarious condition. Yesterday he firm the worst reports of the destruction
the dty into great excitement The street called for Superintendent Kirkpatrick, of by the storm of Tuesday night. Ths
Was crowded with jtedestrians, n* usual the Montreal general hospital, nnd stated atorm struck the town al 8JO Tuesday
at that hour. They were suddenly star­ that he wa* willing to surrender his evening, coming from tlie southwest. H
tled by a flash, and heard a pistol shot and daughter Florence to his wife. He affixed struck fairly ami left not a single build
a woman scream. A two home carriage, his signature to the following document, ing in tho business part. AU are a total
from which the shot was fired,was brought addressed to Mme. Shultzen, of the Sacred wreck and the principal street i* iUied.
to a standstill, and a lady alighted. Inrit Heart convent: “Please deliver to my wife. with the ruins. A few house* were left
were still two men, the one with a smok­ Alice Cowie*, our daughter. Florence In the extreme western part of tbe village,
ing revolver in hLs hand, the other un- Cowles, without delay, and consider this but they are without window* and doors
eonsdous, and his blood streaming into an annulment of my former order respecl- and their content* wore haatterel broad­
ing tho chihl.”
the rugs of the carriage. Tht wounded
cast over the prairie.
Hale fleleated Under Espionage.
man was Eugene H. Cowlea, of Cleveland,
Blew a Car Nino Mllaa.
Judge Tait was seen and shown the
The depot buUding was complete!/
son of the late Edwin S. Cowlea, of Tho above document He considered tlmt it
Cleveland Leader. His assailant was C. settled the abduction case, but adjourned wrecked and all car* standing on the track
H. Hale, of the same dty, and the woman it for the day. Mrs. Cowie* wa* then com­ blew away except oite, loaded with stock,
was Cowles’ wife and Hale's sister.
municated with, and she received: the which wa* blown, without having the
news with much satisfaction.
Cowles' track, to York, a distance of nine miles.
A ftw hurried words were exchanged condition is quite serioua, more especially This gave the alarm to tho jieople of York,
when Mr. Hale ordered the cabman to pro­ because he is suffering from consumption. who sent a messenger, who'at midnight
reed to the general hospital. Mrs. Cowlea "If I die,” he said to a reporter, "and I am returned with tbe nows of the disaster. A
afraid I will, it will go hard with jioor
re-entered the carriage and accompanied
Clave Hale." Hale was released yesterday relief party was at once sent out. A Rus­
the party to the hospital. Dr. Kirkpat­ from prison. In charge of two officers, and sian settlement Dear the town was wrecked
rick, the medical superintendent at the is stopping with his friends at the Wind­ and it is reported that nine were killed
hospital, hnd the wounded man conveyed sor. Genera] satisfaction is expressed at outrighL Physician* who left Lincoln ou
to a private ward, where a close examina­ this unexpected turn of attain* iu the case. a relief train rc]x&gt;rt ten dead at Bradshaw
tion was made. The physician announces
nnd that eight are mortally wounded and
that there is no Immediate danger. The
HE FATALLY BLUNDERED.
atom twenty injured.
ball entered tbe right side of the neck, and
Itcport of thp Dssd and Wounded.
after piercing the right jawbone emerged A Telegrapher RcsponMbte for the Vsaib
The kilted arc: John Miller, child of J.
of Eight Men.
through tbe cheek of the opposite side.
Brnmaey, wife and child of Isaac Penner,
W
arrentox
,
M
o
.,
June
10.
—
Eight
tierMr. Hale surrendered him.ielf to the police
child of Mr. Chapin, two members ot Mr.
and was locked up. Among those at Mr. sous were killed, twenty-two injured, and
| Cowles’ bedside are Mrs. Cowlea; Mrs. Bol­ fifteen valuable ho own killed or crippled Shaw's family, wife and child of Mr.
Minke, also his hired man. Injured: Dr.
ton, her sister-in-law; Judge J. E. Inger
by a wreck -of two freight trains which oc­ D. M. Moore. Mrs. Akx Miller, Lulu Mil­
■oil, of Cleveland, who will act as Mrs. curred on the Wabash railway, one mile
ler, Carrie Miller, Mr. and Mr*. John Bab­
Cowles' legal adviser, and R. D. McGib
west of here, early yesterday morning. cock. Mr. and Mrs. John Bromaey, Isaac
bon, Q. C., of Montreat
The west-bound train contained fire ^ars Penner. Mrs. Chapin, four members of tho
Hole Mokes a Statement.
of nice homes on the way from Ciucintlali Cutsbnw family, Mr. Hehor, Mi^ Nellie
Mr. Hale makes the statement that tha and St Louis to the Kansas City nibet- Dorsey, Mr. and Mrs. Williamson. Profes­
trouble between Cowles and his wife was ings. The wreck was caused by a mbmkp sor McDermott, Thomas Hou. Mr&lt; Wig­
caused by Cowles making two trips to of the telegraph operator in sending out gin*, R. D. Ixigan, wife, and two children,
Europe with a woman known as King or the running time of the race train fifty
Tyler Colby, nnd rnrrny others.
WHscm and who is now at a hotel here, minutes instead ot five minutes.
having come from Buffalo List Monday.
Names «*f thr Eight Victim*.
The cyclone was accompanied by a
Mrs. Cowles hnd applied for a divorce on
The killed are; James Kelley, of Chica­
the ground, of adultery. Cowles admitted go; Frank Kelly,’ of Chicago; William IL deluge of rain and n stunning fusillade of.
hi* guilt, but declared that his wife had Thomas, a colored boy, of Cynthiana, Ky.; hail. Considering tho complete destruc­
condoned the offense. Mrs. Cowles, how-t Henry Stone,- trainer, of Harrodsburg, tion of the town it seems miraculous that
ever, bad in her possession a letter in Ky.; Ed Simons, trainer, of Ixrxlngcon, so few lives were lost and-that so few peo­
which he admitted the facts on which she Ky.; Morris Green, colored, of FVnnkfart, ple were injured. Tho prairie around is
based her application. After the parties Ky.: Sam-Davis, jockey, of Lexington, strewn with dead hogs and stock. Gover­
all arrived here a consultation wns had Ky.; Frank Martin, of New York, lie­ nor Thayer has ordered the York militia
and Cowie* promised to meet his wife aud sides these there were twenty-two injured, to the scene and also sent sixty army touts
arrange a settlement of their affairs. tyut none seriously. Huntress, of tbe Chi­ and other supplies for the sufferers.
Yesterday’s meeting anil tragedy ensued. cago stables, was tbe only noted horse- fa­

Cowles wished the interview with his
wife to te private, but Halo refused, and
accompanied them in a short drive in the
park.' The interview wa* in progress
when Cowles made a movement- a* if to
draw a revolver, when Halo anticipated
him, will: the result as stated. Cowles’
little daughter Florence, whom it is al­
leged he abducted from her home in Cleve­
land, was placed by Cowlea in the Acad­
emy of the Sacred Heart in Montreal. An
order was procured from Judge Duges to
produce the child, but they refused. Tbe
court will issue an official nubqlamuo,
when a guardian will be appointed. Much
sympathy is expressed for Mr. Hale ami
Mrs. Cowlen. as it is believed that Cowles
intended killing both his .wife and child,
unless prevented by her brother.

tmf nation »l law makers.

etc., nmuv
------------ —
commiadon. The chair an not:need ** a
committee on national university Ed­
mund*, Sherman, Ingall*, Blair, Dolph,
Hard*.
Buller,
Gibson,
and
Bar­
bour.
The
fortifleatlon
Uli
waa
amended Uy rtrildng out tbe appro
printion for tlie Wafarvirit arsenal,
New York, and aubstitutlng an apprttyftotlouof *285,000 for boring aud turning
lathch. etc , nt that arsenal. Some otter
amendment* were agreed to nnd the lull
wa* imag'd. In reply «o rtewart’* resolu
Cion alleging diversion of fun d* applro
printed for irrigation purposes, tte Inte­
rior office sent in a communication saying
that there wa* do such diversion. A re*oIntioa authorizing the president to form
alliance* with foreign countries for sup­
pression of tho liquor traffic was intro­
duced by Frye and referred. -The senate
then adjourned.
’
,
The house agreed to the conference re­
port ou the army bllL Disagreement, on
the pension Mil wa* reported and another
conference ordered. The difference i* be­
tween dependent and service pensions.
The Alabama contested election case of
McDuffie vs. Turpin was then taken up
and McDuffie, tbe Hepublican, seated. He
then took the oath. Tte house then ad­
journed.
WashxxgTON CITY, June 0.—Several Wil,
were reported favorably to tho senate ywtenlay. odo being an appropriation of
S80.000 for a monument in this city to John
Ericsson. Bill* granting pension* of CfiO
per month to tha widows of Commander
Winslow, of the Krarsage, and Roar Ad­
miral Edward Donaldson were passed.
The silver bill discussion took up mo*t of
the day, Hiscock and SbcrmaD opposing
the senate bill. Sherman declared for
a siugle standard and that gold, and the
abandonment ot silver except for subsid­
iary coin.
In the house tlie railway committee re­
ported a bill to settle the C-ntral and
Union Pacific railway debta. M.awn in­
troduced a bill to amend the interstate
commerce law so a* to allow railways to
make sj»cclnl rate* for theatrical compa­
nies At McKinley'* motion the lioqso
took up the silver trill with the provision
that it ahull be voted upon Saturday. The
Deiuocratr, mode a vigorous demand for
more time for amendment, but failed to
get it. Anderson of Kan***, Bartine, Con­
nell. DeHaren, Featherstone. Funston.
Kelly, Morrow, Herman, nnd Townsend
of Colorado voted with tbe Democrat*.
Conger of Iowa moved the substitution of
the bill agreed upon nt Wednesday night’s
caucus, and after a (few amendments had
been offered the debate began, but with­
out action tho house adjourned.
Washington City, June 7.—Bills were
introduced in the wonte yesterday: To
compel railways tn build elevators and
storehouse* for the storage of grain for
Interstate shipment| ft jxT diem anti de­
pendent pension fillip excluding from the
per diem jionion persons who*? income is
mohe than Fl,20i) per yenr. A new confer­
ence was ordered on the dependent penkion bill, and then tte silver bill was de­
bated, and laid aside without action.
S-mif routing busluct* having been ti ans­
ae ted an executive suasion was held, and
the senate adjourned!
A bill was introduced in the imuse pro­
hibiting the exportation of Intoxicant* to
Afrjca and tbe Pariflc islands. The silver
debate was nrmmedl continued until S p.m., n recess to « taken, and the debate
agniu continued until 11 p m., when th*
house adjourned.
Washington City. June 0.—The senate
put in a good dpal of time Saturday pass­
ing bills, many of them*of no general in­
terest Among them were the foDowing;
Appropriating ?90,00(1 for jiubllc printing
deficiency; to prcvidti for the compulsory
education of Indian children: to prevent
desertions from tte airmy by withholding
part of the soldiers’ muntldy pay. and l*J0
private pension Ulla The senate then ad­
journed.
• In the house Coop r of Indiana pre­
sented resolution*charging I*en«ion Com­
missioner Raum with giving promotion*
in his office to employe* who buy stock of
a refrigerator com pah y In which he Is in­
terested, and favoring a certain pension
attorney in tbe matter of claims, because
said attorney is security on • note made
by Raum; referred. The remainder of the
day wa* devoted to tho silver bill. The
debate closed at S p. m. and the hill wm
amended by striking out a provision that
permitted contract*,to bo made in which
tte medium of payment could be stated as
otter than silver or the certificates, and
providing that when free coinage is
reached bullion purchasM shall cease. The
bill wa* then passed—185 to Ll».
The
house then adjourned.
«.
Washington City, June 10.—Hour In­
troduced a joint resolution In the senate
yesterday for a constitutional Amendment
providing for the election of postmasters
by the people. Call offered a resolution
requesting the president to negotiate with
Spain to relieve American cattle shipped
to that country from tbe present duty im­
A ' "k“uk*&gt;' I-UUon ™ racelveff from Nebraska atking that veter­
ans over 100 years oldriiall’be put on the
penrion list at $2 per month. Tte rijvcr bill
wa* then token up, and Cockrell spoke for
free rilver. Tte house silver Uli wss re
reived and ordered printed. After some"“■“to
te^qu-Uoo
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r-tiy ?o *»•
-Igucd to mr ot rverv nmne. nut: :• 1 * •k-.-ri:&gt;tioo. fod« sslo ■will t«- at th- . liteb
occupied by the raid "illI
at I'rairfevllle. Barry •’’it

boots and shoe*, ctotetex. dry
swe
and other mer*hxndl*e. tofidlirr\wltli :.:i
emt*waoiMS*d«il etldenre* pl r
'
All MMB will be m«de for cate. I
Sffttro prnpTTtyUogethcr In —■ a majority In interest of iht
; Mid IU
ilhl*rtn
parity
•xnicvrnrd.
Tbe Inve-tort j»r-|.*re&lt;l by in- a*
wifi ne exblt&gt;&lt;tr« to Intern)in;; |.Uh lri.»&gt;-r» ot.•
day ot said sa’ej
HERRRKT RROV^N. Asslgi-f.

CAUTION

sarauf

States antho
At the Ro
• Holy Fami
bishop Feca
Charles I
Baltimore,
ing In conta
in the xnloo
Mra. Susa
dent of Tbo
iously dtan
heir to a fo
IL She won
way station
Lotteries
At an electl
in the legist

Negotiat
the purchaa
resaful, add
domain.
The prosp

Roman Cal
Tbe Levt
lettaville,
commence
This we
Wtsl Poin
rises will
Tburaday
The Sco
in this com

COO square
draught
Tbe At
again*.'. th
to the Uni
The Wo

middle sta
iu that !tn
effort toob
The. ma
with rnttr
it impow

W. L DOUCLAS
$3 SHOE ceht’lemek
Fine Calf. Haavy Laced Grain *»d Creed-

testimony
At Dan
Wright
Alonzo B
to the tau
room and
negro, to
Six stu
lip. o..

the grou
were run

■LSfrl&amp;SI'”■«
- AOHOOt KBO»

John EU
Sluxm

S3 &amp;S2 SHOES ■JiBL.

Warre

asked, if they have room, regardless of
Coa.t5act th”r mar
** ■toragu
with other parsons.
Hour offered an
amendment tasking In the hill the word,
“not already contracted for in good faith
• • sufficient
»
Lent to occupoccupy such storage."

A. WOOLLEY,

many ar

.

PROBATE ORDt
ORD'Ell.

vouring
journsd.
’
Tbe bouee nwU a ebeak. IntbeeUeM
bul
UUe
ot
no
portlcnler
taportanoe.
A
resolution
waa offer-

Count* of Barry, hoklm si tte Protmtr Offic m
tteOitv of HnAtlntm. In «ald county.
day, tbe 3rd day* of, June in tte y'**r

returel &lt;4 tb, Ue*m&gt;Hp Vmbrte to uk,
bMik certain Belgian glare blower,
brought over In violation of the contract
labor law, Tbe library committee fa rarably reported a bill for s monument on
1MUh’ K”""11, Indiana. Die­
t Irt ntTrilr,. -r--.1 .1 _
. . .
.

^OiFnradin^and'llilnS tte

Pfa&gt;*Ste nutter of tte estate of Hiila'»*er

ted. Of Osw&gt;ent Maith.
'• .•&gt; 'Ui'tnr rwtwiti* men i&gt;'
......... *

Tbjreapon,it &lt;•

th^H 'J.

..

tin ht-srins "•

dSUfite aSl steer• nereoa*

aBSKEiSsiitaj

iteir-SZi1 *7*.in the Ohio
river luesdav nteht 1»»
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.u

oi txts
uiNS'rtt. a newsp*
JU'Sa
"
"L.’l .&gt;._ inreeWre

and stol
Search
hers wh

�XEWSINBBIEF.

f i SCORES ON THE BALL FIELD.

in kmny counties of Kansas
, winter wheat average to
extent larlow tbe reports

■t.t time one-fourth of
•&gt;f this country are

who whhsentenced to prison
(&lt;t vote burying, made a
.vhik being taken to jail
clear away.
nNatiooal.bank, of New
I ..fn authorised to cominth a capital of mwa
. r, connected with ITid

*-Thfc Korea at bare
ball ,0K«aa, ,-are aa to^owa: Uague:

&lt;- Brooklyn 1;
battniea—Rualo and Bueklry. Terrr and
? B.«too i’&gt; ^“^W'k-l’bllilfclpbla
7’ .T^nr0; Stories—Getzeln and Ben1“ i_\fCkery “d Clemente. At Cleveland—Clereiaad a, GiodnaaU 1: barurtre
t&gt;ory.a aad Krenan.

Madden and Gutnbert and Murphv
Kt
VbllddalpbU-PldUdHpU. 11, Breokl^a

-

Dr. F. Mendel has recently cajoyad oppor­
tunities of studying the nwulu of au un­
bridled diuse or coffee, and his result* are
now puLlisiied. Tho great industrial center
Among the drooptag itan, ktetag mi
round E«en includes a very largo fvmalo
Tbdr winning eyea to lOumbrr. Fram ■
populaftou. While the women of the workw7sa“"“*PP«*cb «-reraal days, i tag cluse* in this country are often ad&lt;lie ted
\
»o domnKtbrnmrirm with tra tlftt bad stood
Of roey light thLtouchbl* TSri.JilXC
tooJong, it oppears that tbe workmen’d wives
And murmurs joy with all his thnn-nnd 1 « Eeseu drink coffee from morning till night.
Some consume over a pound of Ceylon coffee
weakly, nnd one pound contains ©ver sixty_ ..-------------- —— —
W
a Kwvr
Ukc youthful beauty in its changeful bar,
four grains of caffeine. Iu consequence,
When slumbers, rich with &lt;lrw.ET.R
bidd!
nervous, muscular and circulatory distnrbher adieu.
ances are f roquc-.it. Tho nerve symptoms uro
eharacteriicd Uy a feeling of general wvakness, dopremon of spirits, and aversion for
labor even in industrious subjects, with head­
Mr. W. H. Levy, who is blind, says in his ache and insomnia.
book, “Blindnem and the Blind,” that he con
A strong dofc of coffee causes the tempo­
tell when he 1* opposite an object, and can rary disapjK-arance of all these symptom*.
perceive whether it is tall or short, slender or Tbe muscular symptom* consist of distinct
bulky. Ho can nbo determine whether it be muscular weakuewt end trembling of the
a solitary object or a continuous fence; hands even during rest Tbe circulatory
whether a close fence or an open oue, and symptoms are marked by a ranull, rapid,
sometimes whether a wooden fence, a stone irregular pulse am! feeble impulse .if the apex
wall or a hedge. Nuneot the five senses has of tbe heart. Palpitations and beavincts iu
anything to do v?ith this jerceptive power, lhe precordial region • are frequent. The
but tho impressions nro made on tbe skin of hands and feet feel very cold, and the comthe face, and by it transmitted to tbe bralu. plexiou becomes sallow. Dyspeptic symptoms,
Ho therefore names this unrecogolsed sense chiefly of the nervous type, are very com­
“facial perception.’1 The presence of a fog mon. These coffee drinkers cannot be cared
inteijem with facial perception, and makes by simple abstention from their favorite
tbe itnpreasious faintaud untrustworthy; but drink, with substitution of milk aa a bever­
darkness is no impediment. A noise which age. They require rest from work, open air
distract* the attention interferes with the im­ exercise,-cold ablutions followed by friction,
pressions. In passing nl6ng the street hr-can nud small dose* of brandy.—British Medical
distinguish shops from primm houses, and JournaL
doors from windows. If the windows consist
A Natural Cnrloalty.
of a number of panes, and not of a single
/Dovll'a lake,in Calhoun county, Ala.,is ono
J c| tho m«t rcmnrkablu curiosities to be
1I found
America. The
in step©
Englkb Girls Dcfiut American Men.
wind iu
m America,
rhe lake
lake is
ka oval
oval it)
stoapo
Peter ancwinny,
McGwinny. rargeon of tbe In- und coyera about four acres of ground. No
jI Dr. rcicr
' man steamship City of Chicago; tells me Hint I ’Wtotkni of any kind grows oe^ ita bank.,
| tuvro were among tte passengers of that ship, and nothing live* in its waters. Even snakes
, bound for New York several years ago, a and tcnT.pl us ahun tbo vvatcr* of Devil’s lake,
। iorgjj contingent of tte Wilawi Barrett dra- nnd fidi pltuul in It uic in a few hours. The
inutic troujie. Ono day, for the purpose of water is cl^ar limestone, with n peculiar
wearing away the time, it was suggested that taste, which makes it unpolatablo to man or
a cerrata number of the EngUshraeu aboard beast. Horses nud cows will net drink it, no
pull a tug of war against uti equal number of matter how thirsty tliey may be.
Deep down bdow tuo surface of the like
the Americans aboard. Tec proposition mot

breath of wakestag day
8tin thft W|&lt;1* air *TV tm
___ .

ll.» o. U,.

i; ftmbexaer to thu amount

DAY DAWN.

SPORTS
HURTS AMD ILLS

OF MAN AND BEAST
os:
Sprains,
Bruises
Wounds
Swellings,
Soreness
Such

BUSINESS CARDS.
TUART. KNAPPEN ft WEAVER.
Attorneys at law.
Over Hastings National Bank,
Hostlnfs.Mkilrini
Associate, offices, at Grand Rapids, Mich.

S

A. SHELDON,
•
Abstract and Real Ertatc Office.
.
Abstract Bioelc. Hasting*.
.
Money to loan on Keal Estate Real Estate
sold on c. mmlsstan. General con /ei anting.
tlaviM a complete set of Absuact Book*, compded from tbe Records, can furnish complete
sbstracta.
C. F. BROOKS. Ctert.

P

P. DRAKE, M. D.,
Offlee over Holloway’s drug store.
Offlee hours from 2 to 4 p. in. Telephone, eon
□ectIng will: residence, a: Holloway’’ drag
stare.
•
.

12. batteries—Cunningham and Cross. Van
Haltren and Cook. At Buffalo—Buffalo 7,
OnthoFleld
M. B. GILLANPIE Notary Public
Pi tsburg 4; Latteries-Keefe -and Mack
•
and U. S. Claim Agent,
Tho Water
Mau and Carroll At Chicago-Chlcago
all kinds of claims before tbe
4. Cleveland 1; batleriw-Baraton and
on turn
Doyle,
Bakely
and
Sutcliffe.
for $25,QW dniniiges^niChicago, Juno G.—Yesterday's bw
' Athletes
iuitthe mayor said that
t.. buy his way into a city ball jilaylng resulted as follows: League:
M. FOWLER,
and
At New Vork—New York 2, Boston 18;
•
Dentist.
Sportsmen
Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over
fjegwald A. Qvnle, n batteries-Welch and Buckley, Nichols
Smith, Hanis &amp; Van Armiui’s.
and Bennett. At Philadelphia-Brooklyn
Uso It.
5,
Philadelphia
C;
batteries
—
Lorett
and
,-is bequeathed H.000.WU
a. barber, m. d.,
ij-ht &lt;&gt;f H hospltal.in Mad- Stallings, Gleason and Clements, at Cin
•
Physician and Surgeon,
:n cripple* and dofurmed cinuati—Pittaburg 1, Ciucinnati 8; batter­
Chas. A. VogekrCo.,
Offlee over Nevin's store. Offlee hours from 3
ies—Schmitt and Berger, Khines and Har­
rington.
, : I'rv-soyicri.iii”
Brotherhoo&lt;!: At New York-New York
. . tiud convention are ibsW. LOWRY, M. D.,
ion whether it is right 11, Brooklyn 5; batteries—Ewing aud Ew­
•
Physician and Surgeon.
vote, that privilege of ing, Mitqihy nud Dailey. At Philadel­
Makes a specialty of treating diseases ot the
EEK and EAR and the preservation of vision
.* iviug prohibited by phia—Philadelphia-4, Boston 9; batteries
Gt.JtbSEsy fitUng 8FECTACLES and eye
—Samlets and .Mlllgan, Radbouroe, Kelly
Offlee and residence on Broadway, near Court
•f nindv ’a perilous aud Sweet At Chicago—Chicago 0. Pitts­
House, Hastings, Mich.
...... .ht. He stole wi’ti burg 12; b&amp;tleriv.t—Dwyer and Boyle,Galvin
. , Kush .Mvdiqil college, ami Quinn. Rain at Cleveland stopped
C. WELTON. '
the
playbig.
.
ii J, eii Inoculated with
Chicago, Juno 7.—Foil wing are the
■.mrnt.s on the
Is agent for the Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co.
hyilrnpholda. r-enres in the bn*c ball field yesterday:
He writes policies on a inau's property against
loos by tire, lightning or wind; against a man’s
d high winds league: At Nev. York—New York 8, Bos­
life by death and accident.
York at ate ton 10; bntteftas—Itusie nnd Btickley, anil
re several lives Clark, Clnrosau and Gnnzel. At f.’ieveQMITH &amp; COLGKOVE,
.itildings were struck Ly laud—Cleyvlnud 4, Chicago 12; batteries—
0
Lawyers.
Blek Headache and rollers all tho troubles IncJHqtchison and Kittridge, Garfield nnd
(Office in Union bloek. Hastings.)
Vn.. ii num and n boy Zimmer, at Cincinnati—Pittsburg 5, Cin­
Practice Is all the courts of I he state.
ing Friday morning, cinnati 9; bhtterii %—Sowders and Berger, with general approval snd the contest took
me num, .Hi yean* old, Foreman luul Baldwin.
\ E. KENASTON,
places the Amc:iea:is making a very poor aud blackened trunk* ot large tree*. Tbey
A.
Attorney at Law,
1 attempt to murder
their sturdier cousin*. Thcre- stand upright iu the water, but have neither
Brotherhood: At New York—New York ।i sUuwiiigegaiusc
. t... ••
. fc «■
root nor branch and never rise to the surface
(Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Co.'s store.)
. u'vn brains outiu 12, Brooklyn 2; Utteries-O Dny and Ew- ■1 up^.a.
"°
^““S Wo*uen *1 tbo Mtmtt com­
Practices in all courts of the State. Collecttons
or
sink
to
tho
bottom.
The
lake
haa
no
outlet,
—tlicro
d&lt;zen ot
of tbe=them—
ing. Saw.br. «n.l C™k. At ciev.luid- I pony
P-'O-U
”™ were ateut a dt=
crooptlyatteuAing
to. •
HMfiacbe. ye*. Tarter’s Uttto Liver PflW are
nu equal number of the American and tlie volume ot water in it is tho same all
t Mi«ion in Chicago ckrol.na U. Huffolo4;
McGill ctmDeaged
"“•"P’"
to a tug of war, awl. the challungn tte time. A strange fatality attaches to this
' Foresters ailjourned and Snyder, Haddock and Mack. At Chi- gentlemen
R. TIMMERMAN? Homapatbic Phy!
lake.
Onc-j
it
was
tbe
favorite
resort
of
the
l
l
Fl
v
il
im-wn-n
-n
—
—
T_
4 tcMucet in Milwau- । cago—Chicago0, Pittsburg 5; lKttterle»— being accepted, tho tray thou prls yanked
•
slcian and Surgeon.
,
liver sad regulate the bowels. Evsa If they only
boyaof the Neighborhood for bathing and
i:i June. D*iH.
(Offlee over Lathrop's drug store.)
King anti Farrell. Staley ami Carroll. Both those men over that deck was outrageous tu swimming, but now they never go near it.
a degree.—Eugene Field'* Loudon Letter.
brink.&gt;«f Ironton, game* at- Philadelphia postponed—rain.
Fifteen boys' have been drowned in its wa­
ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, In­
begin buHiuuwi,
Following are scores made by base ball
ters in twice ns many years. A few of tho
Future of Mfchnulcnl Freezing.
surance and Loans.
cwuthom Na- aggregation* Saturday nnd
Sunday:
bodies were recovered, but those who were
Offlee with J. G. Bunyan* Hon. 2 doors north*
Mechanical refrigeration luu teen »ucc«t&lt;rleans. capital Ixutgue: At Now York—New York, 9;
■UIXCT
UAW tua
—.
drowned any distance from tbe hanks sank
of Poetofflce.
Bpectalattentlon given to making exchanges
Boston, 3; batteries—Kusie and Buckley, fully applied la tbo laying of piers for to tbe bottom and were never brought to'tho
bridges, where treacherous silt and quicksand
if property. The Interests' of non-resident
Getzein and Gnazell. At Philadelphia
able In »o raany w»y» that they will not tewiP
property owners caret ally looked after. Parras
mako excavation by tho ordinary roeiho&amp;s
png
t.-idnaOhrmtihcm.
But
af
ter
zllri
ck
hc*4
pound in comwqucnce (first game;—Brooklyn, 4; Philadelphia, 3;
Thu depth of tho lake has never been asterof all sizes, tor sole or exchange. Houses and
his i&lt; not chargeable batteries—Terry and Clark. Gleason nnd diflitult; tho uxui-tluid luaterial ct tha bot­
lots for sale.
.
.-.u Is tlie work of the Clements; second game—Brooklyn, I; tom of tiw caisson being frozen by the appii- found no bottom, and the people in thu viciuentiuu of pure brine aud removed while still ity ray tbe lake has imra-.—Philadelphia North
Philadelphia, 4; batteries—Fonts and
solid. It seems probable that the same raethAmerican.
Clark. McHotridge and Clement*. At
fix the bane of ao many Uvea that here la where
o&lt;l may be of service iu tuimeliag through
wo make our great bCMl. Oar pUtecore U white
Cleveland,
8; cmChi­
name of Palmer &amp; Cleveland
eia na (first
inat game)—taw
*uin. u.
nitt-.eriaL, la u- beds of rivers. Indeed.
&gt;, 2.
B. ■tet^nre-U
adsworth and Aim; I tbrfleldt of
of
for tte
cago,
-------- —2
Mich.
Hastings,
In
Silas
Wickham
’
s
KawniiU,
on
Iliiwinan's
.
by the I .’nltcd mere. Hutchison and Kittredge; second
" ! production of artificial cold are being extend- Creek, a robin built her nest in it queer spot
game—Cleveland, 9; Chicago, 1; batteries !
jury •rewncuj
■ n-.;r-—
.1 «ii &lt;laily, and they &lt;i6ubtkvn are destined to one summer. Tbe mill Lail been idle for sorno
CAPITAL, $50,000.00'
purye. but by their genlla action ptesaoall who
—
Beatin
aiid
Zimmers;
Coughlin
uml
bolic church of the
nsolbeia. In vials st 25 cents; BvsforFL oolfl
I take an even more important place in tho in- time, nnd Into In May. while Mr. Wickham
,
_uo, Suudny. Arch- Kittredge. At Cincinnati—Pittsburg, 2:
Incorporated under the laws ot tho State ot
“ I dustrial word of llio future than they have was getting ready to iaw a few logs, a cock
Cincinnati, «k batteries—Baker nud Ber
Michigan.
tirmed SJO children.
" ■ in that of the p:i*L—Professor Edward L robin darted about th* mKl and squalled
- CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York!
ger.
Duryeti
and
Keenan.
A‘ r saloon employe at
Nichols in Chautauqua-.:.
SMALL PUL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
spitefully at him. Why tbe noisy bird &gt; was
Brotherhood:
At New York—New
Open for business Dec. 15.1MC In bulMIng for
dfuanlh killed by eour
so
cross
Mr.
Wickham
couldn
’
t
inakuout,
but
. merly occupied by Messer Bros,
, York 8, Brooklyn 4; batteries— Keefe nnd
' tiic light wire
No Ctplyrr Needed.
he learned pretty soon alter he had hoisted
Vaughn, Van Haltren.-Daly and KIdsIow.
omezits:
'
A remarkable telegram broke up the entire the gate a.id set the mill a-going. On tho
At I*hiladelphiri (first game)—Philadel­
est:ibli*htnent in a big Broadway store re­ top of tbe upright saw frame mother robin
O.
G.
Eoblnsou, President;
phia C, Boston 3: batteries—Bulllnton and
TIME TABLE.
cently. The head of the ilrm received^ dis­ had built her ucat, and *bc was sitting on it
Crus*. Kilroy and Murphy: (second game)
In effect May 4th, 1690.
patch conveying this information: “A mos­ when lb« nuickincry Ix-gan to make tbo saw
0. D. Beebe, Cashier.
Philadelphia 10. Boston 13; tetteries—
fly up and down. The quick, downward
. Sanders an?. Milligan. Radboxirne nnd quito ill today. Can’t come down.” He
directors:
I'niiHt Tailcullnl in the other partners nnd the chief stroke* rune mighty near pilling the nest
Swett. At Cleveland—Clevdaml 11, Buf­
Statlour.
cWriis for a consulted ju. They liad no cipher 1 away from her. but ah© clung fast and kept
Dan W. Reynolds,
, leans, falo 5; Imtieriro-O'Brien and Sutcliffe, that fitted tho telegram, but after awhile her four eggs worm. McaQtime the mule
J. A. Greble.
D. G. Robinson,
. Baldwin nnd Halligan.
At Chicago—
ligltf dawnoil upon one'of the [arty. A bright rolrfn darted at Mr. Wickliim every few sec­
to Illi a vacancy
L. K. Knappen,
Chester Messer,
xomn.
lottery ticket carried[ Chicago 13, Pittsburg 15: batteries— Bur­ young man in' the store rejoices in the name onds and •.Tied st him as though lie hifd no Kalamazoo Lv...
C. D. Beebe.
rton. Farrell and Dwyer. Mn\jl, Galvin
of Amo*, and. being irnlor tin- weather, his b:tsiu»«.&lt; around there. Tlio female bird’* ad­ Ea»l Cooper
Klcbhuid
Janet.
.
and
Carroll
­
•modier wrote this telegram: “Amos quite ill mirable th vo'.icygte duty, and the male rob­ Cre»&lt;e&gt; ...
Indians for
A General Banking Businns Transacted.
.
CHK’AGO, Pune 10,—Tbe base tell scores ! t'.day. Can’t come .down.” Businc** wa* in'* inosxint |4w»ing in hcr lximlf, t»&lt;uch«l Ml!o......
*u*ixmded for nu hour while the-tetablisb- Mr. WickliamV^mnatbetic cUord, he said, D.-ltou .
to the public
Cloverdale
nnd
Iwforo
tlie
sawVrus
half
through
the
log
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
At Pbibwltflphia-New York I. Philadel­ nuqt was re-covering it* equilibrium.—New
Shultz----Ec shut th© water off. Ho was in no hurry
bniterles-Rusle and Bucklty, Yoffi Sum.
HASTIX'I*
•»f ErtitoryOfBrien, phia
r. BBOUESSEli. Proprietor,
Gleason a-»jl Clement. At Brooklyn
vr receirsknnto thu
Bu&gt;ineM in itunla.
„gaill uatn n(fer tho robins ted ratal their Coat* Grove
Boston.8, Brooklyn 7; batteriesTNichols
Cor. Jeffersdn Mid Court Sts., Hastings, Mich.
A well known merchant of Kieff thought ti{.j0 f3mfly.—Scranton Cur. in Cincinnati Woodbind
Woodhurv
nnd
Bcnuetd.
Terry
and
Bushong.
A;Cin
­
Ratos, S I .OO per Day.
atiohnl bunk, lialIt merely a clever stroke of jioliey to bnte Commercial Gazette.
Fi« r
Pittabuix
»«t- nil the telegraph messengers to bring him
Liu*lug.
,t-n autliorlzcd to cinnati-Cincinnati
Tilts House I* new. with pleasant room*. The
teriw-Grav and Docker. Rhine- and Har­ every telegram oildressol to the bustacs* m”n
Detroit.
patronage of tbe public is respectfully solicited.
(,'apital,
Grand Rinpkl* Ar.
tington. Chicago-Cleveland game post- ,j in who#! speculations be was Interested. Ho
A lady very heavily veiled entered a Sev­
at
la'uremont wet
poned—rain.
. .i cue
..... ruble per telegram,
tnlownm hih
twid
andI havincr
having rc&amp;d.
road, enth street drag stere mid said, behind her
MORTGAGE SALE,
academy. The exerBrotherhood: At Philadelphia-Phila­
Stations.
Default having been made in the conditions of
vith the farewell hop on delphia 14. New York 2: batteries--Knell cupkd and n^ealcd them, he scat them to the mask of inspenetmUo black: “I wish to get
a eeruUs mortgage made hr Elbert S. Collins
consignee* and used tho information thu* ac­ some love medicine.”
and Mary Collins to Lewis Slwon Dated March
nnd Crow, Ewing nnd Vaughan At quired for hi* awn ends. He profited by this
-Great CujiidP thought a bystander who
Srth. A. D. lH87.and recorded in lhe offlee of
SOUTH.
cuttpr Minerva, now- owned Brooklyn—Brooklyn 4, Boston 9; lintte-ries trustworthy aoui-ce of information for two overboard the remark, “does she want to get
the register of deeds for lhe county of Barry,
Kalamazoo Ar...
. w.i* waten Saturday by Weyhlng anti Klnslow, Daley and kelly. y.ar*. «hd would probably tavecontinued to into it or out of it!”
and stale of *Mie.hlnn. o«i the loth day of
East Cooper Lv .
cutter Litis, which rurries At Buffalo-Buffalo 7. Cleveland H; bat
'The cicrl: waited’until she explained that Rlchtad Juoc’l
profit by it till hit death hnd the conspiracy
Cressey ...
f. .-t mute canvas on the same terie.*—Haddock and Clark. McGill and
not been iliscov.-red-by tho merest accident. die wanted something for the young man’s Milo
Snyder. At Pittsburg-Pilteburg «, Chi­
—Fbrtnightly Raview.
. coffee that would rouse Ws affectiqtM. Then Delton ....
pion bus come out cago 0: batteries—Galvin and Quinn, KhjK
be obligingly retirwl to tho compounding Clovenlale
of one hundred forty-seven
Shultz
of John J. hi galls and Farrell.1
' '
room, and returning handed her a tiny pack­ Habtixu*........
Khd 41-1C0 dollars fird a further sum of four dol­
lars paid for the Inracance of the house on the
It b not known definitely when umbrellas age, for which she paid hltn a dollar. As the Coats Grure
THE.MARKETS.
premises described in said mortgage a* -pro­
Woodland
were invented, but sometitlng of the sort lady left the store tbo bystander inquired: Woodbury
vided for therrin and'an auoroeys fee of fifteen
htn* in the eastern and
ClitcAUO, June V.
dollars provided for In said 'nortgare, and no.
must have been constructed about the year “Now, wbat in the name of Hippocrates him­
f ia V. L. ft- X
suit or proceeding* at law having been Insti­
tiller! upon nil engnged
Following are tbe quotation* &lt;tn the board 600 of our era, for in th© year S02 Al^uin, self did you give that girlF
tenslne...................
tuted to recover lhe money secured by said mort­
“Ob, nothing,” he answered, “but a littiu Detroit
dness to help it in its oftnule to-day: Wheat-No. 5 4®"e'
bishop &lt;-f Tours, sent a present to Bishop
gage or any part thereof. Now. Therefore by
wKZc closed W-4c; Juiy. opened IK^c. cKmco Aruo.of Salzburg, with these words: I nave alcohol inixed with some cochineal. If I Grand Rapid* Lv. ।
virtue of the nower of sale contained In said
•Stops
on
signal
only.
,
mortgage, and the statute in sueh case made and
didn
’
t
sell
her
something
sonicbody
else
of two persons charged I’tfn-Nu. - Jub'. opened and eiore.l IHJ4-.. sent vour reverence a wreen which will pro­
Nos.
5
and
&lt;J
will
not
carry
pawngers
unless
provided, notine Is hereby gi' en that on Sarurtect vour venerable head from tbe beatmg would, mid I may as well Rcl t,MJ doll®' «• provided with freight train permit*.
nt Ixiui.-viile, Ky.. has made
dav. the ictb. day of August'A. D. 1R00. at ten
thu other mon. If I had nskwl her 83 she
Fkiw’k Bvsii, Pres. &amp; Gen. Mln.
o'clock In the forenoon. I shall sell at Fubllc
■i convict either, a* there ixr opened IkJ^c, cl&lt;*wd IWfte. Oats No. - raiu” Whatever the contrivance was it
U Skrorant, Supt.
,
would
have
pjtid
it
just
as
quickly.
That
’
s
Auction, to th* highest bidder, at Uie north
must
then
have
been
something
strange
and
witnesses, and Kentucky June. oj«n«d
front door of the court house. In tbe city of
•&lt;Mc cIwmsI W: September,. opened -We. rare, otiierwiso it would hardly have been nothing," be added; "wo often have such
ivitlc for married peoples’ chLd
Hastings. Mich . (that bring the plare where the
SJ'. I-ork-Juir.
S worth sendmg«» miles.-Philadelpnin Times. calls, and even stranger ones.”—St. Paul
circuit court for Hurry county I* bolden), the
i*t each other.
premises described tn said mortgage, or so
Anintst.
and clu*e*l ?'-*•
&lt;y., Saturday, while Bud
much thereof as mar be ’necessary to pay the
Appropriate Selection.
amount due on said mortgage, with seven
i trial for the murder of
VUrceognized Sense.
percent. Interest and the Insurance money
“Before we take up the collection this morn­
Lawrence Brown, brother
A renmrkaUe fact, bearing on tbo subject
mid as before st sled and all legal costa, togeth­
.■£.r?isr
&gt;«*«
ing."
remark*!
tbe
good
p-utur,
os
1*
looked
mtn. entered the courter with an attorney’s fee of fifteen dollars cov­
of nu unrecognire:! sense, is mentioned by Mr.
foil er-Ihr'it rradas. tXWjabk rough jiu k- mMly over «•” congrognUon, I wldi to my
enanted for therein, lhe premises bring describ­
Levy.
A
naturalist
extracted
the
cy«
of
ed In said mortgage ns nil those certain lota
that we have in the ebureu trewury alremiy
Mwrnl l»t* and covered tho empty ooeketa
and parcels of land situate in the city of Hast­
two quarts **( nickels that &lt;M»P«w tolt«*e
ings in tlie county of Barry and Mate of Michi­
&lt;• rlin college at Oberwith leather. In this condition the baWflew
gan and kuown and described its follows: Lots
tee. punched tltfoufih
•O»-M«nr* f 1.4^-VB: Texan*..
&lt;irnwing the college
about the room, avoiding the *idw, ami Hying
.luggeJTMitt. Iced. Tlx*"
on* and two in block slsteen in Keo field's ad­
.parade Mtiadny, fell to
out of tbo door without touching the door
dition to the city of Hasting* ncct-rding to the
formed,
will
not
buy
‘
■
“
‘
“
I*
’
plat thereof now on record tn lhe offlee of tbe
teforv they could rise
case. In flying through u sewer which made
fuel, and conductor* on street car. nJure to
Register ut Deeds of Barry county.
the wagon. Three wont
Dated Hasting*, Mich., May tin to. 1"M&gt;.
take them. The choir will inome ^ng, O, a right ongio they turned at the proper point.
.ijan-l—B A. Williams, ll’7'roducc- Butter-Hnrot creameries. 13&amp; Ui o/R«t,far Thro I Sigh.’"-CnlW They Bow through threads suspended from
Ci.AitA Hiaaox.
i ruaucc.
dalrtfat. luOdlc; packing*
Assignee of Mortgagee.
tbo
'celling
without
touching
them,
though
. -i &lt;».’ J. Lu thia.
S
mith &amp; Coiairovk. Attorney for assignee.
thev were cnly far enough ujnrt to admit,lhe
Tribune.
__________
dTimothy Lynch were
Sjmpto— of Tea Poisoning.
f pojiigoof the bats’ extended wings.—New
MORTGAGE SALE.
York Telegram..
li grain Monday.
Tea n •isonlng i« tutet common wita
Def mil having been made In the conditions
STSn.lr, lta»5b «
•re. . ^;ied at New York
o»;i certain morigas** made by Fanny O. Aldrieh to Samuel R. Willison dated December Jst.
'.Irk
oomtluttafc.
«S««&lt;
p. r.-ons who hod refused
But is favoritism a real mlvantaget On the
A. D. IMH.-ar.d recorded In the offi- e ot tbo
t-w-duevd by nbqjtt
^P9 a 'V*5,'
iivjltions of census entinierregister ol deed*, for lhe county ol Harry and
contrary, it is a trap to catch u fcx»l. A pul'
state ol 31 Icldgau,on tbe 2*t1i &lt;&gt;;&lt;y ot January
»n&gt; dura, •li -r-’l™-.
Heeled or Wedge H«eL
*” Broom corn—Suri,
is a snare; it isn’t UidneM. it doiro’t mean
D. iKW.tiihtMTanot niurtyuae*, *&gt;n page ta,
tiervous excitement odd oven maniacal ft
Sta©’—9tt&gt;10’.4 Si-4 A.
on wlileb mcrtKBge ihrre Is ri.dmed to be due
bru&gt;U, W
tac'-r with pain* of tho heart radiating to brains, nor industry, nor value hi the goods.
--- ------- U50 at
IltoBH
rapidly destroyed by in- hm! o and rovers,‘
the data of this notice the sum of on© hun­
7nKfa«t.-Cor. Waahington Star. It nmas getting an advantage for nothtag.
TlW^
itos
1.75 dred and aeventy-two dollars and I weary seven
th«nlnmrnw, cleIt cheota tho tmete. tl» nephem, and ti»o pub­
and nn attorney's fee ol twenty-five dob
to r.K X.00 cents,
lic. A pull I* a fraud in its essential nature.
larsjirovidcd for In said moi lf iR&lt; . and no nd
IM Kmlwror.
orT'roccNllugs at law havlm* been Instituted to
ii.ti rc l tire room in a CinA pull means n cut across Iota, while honert
V
wintar. WMc’CB’bpdo
' recover tbe moneys secured by I said mortgage.
men
uro
trawling
round
the
road.
A
pidl
is
nfieri by Ben Vivel, the
"
Ju'lr
do Augn-.
or any part thereof. .
$2.60 Calf
exasperating to the bonrat toiler
Poor
-er; of Texarkana, Ark,
1
Now, therefore, by virtu* &lt;4 the power of sale
do 8et&gt;l««l*r. &gt;«*• I?™
AwM. a ;
far Gantlanen,i contained in said morijmge. ni*d the statute In
wretch! while be is putting m his best work
from Vivel’s trunk.
’ &gt;uch case mode nurt provhiwl. fiotire IshereW
to win on l«i» merits, this cheap John with a
lie* nr; cut after tbe rob*
‘ given that on Saturday the twenty-right day of
if
Sul
i
”
*
1
*';
{Ji
pull
get*
thttre
drat
with
hl*
shoddy.
—
New
’■i" ii thomails near New Salem, mixed. •3W,
I June A. D. 18W. at ten o’clock In lhe forenoon,
U,r e"
Wfc.lai-.cls fc&gt; M*•««“ “d tt'
H-jIcy-NominaL Pi**
I shall sell at pubbe anctloti, to the highest bid­
York Weekly.
,
they have not been caught. It awe. BE-StSSfi 4 2. rt - vulot: J«».
der, at ths north front floor &lt;«f th** eoert boore
i ha: they obtained about &lt;3,000.
-»Dull; me**, I*3-*®-**- "•
In the city ot Hastings (that brine the place
, where tlie dreult court 1-r Itarry county Is
ii. I’eli, the New York broker
Toledo.
In modern times the manufacture of linen
holdcn), th* premises described in «aid mott■ ; &lt; t mplicity in wreckisg the
TOLtno. Ohio- June 0.
i gage, or so much thereof as may Im necewwry
Under the law* uf New jersey *
arrival at tho greatart perfectionta Flanders,
। nal bank. Ims lx?en sentenced
to pay the amount due on said mnripgr, with
a„l, p.r«m" may b- * P™&gt;" wb°
Donoota or Coat Betton,
and it was not in common use in Englund tnl
seven per eent. Interest, and all legal cost*,
y- .trsniid «ik months in state’s
Stab over a r~c « •
1298,
when
it
was
introduced
by
the
Flem
­
toeetber with an attorney1* fee of twenty-five
priwn
’
”*■
3* i»&lt;
An- nn a stem iodder to wash a kitchen window.
dollars covenanted for therein, tb*vremhm
ings, woolen shirts bavLig been worn before
Hjilc and Behtnan’s tbentro, and tho
being described In said moctrair- a* all that cer&gt;»£ •
, that time. In 13G8 a company was formed to
taln niece and parcel uf tad situate In Um
Arbuckle and Germania Savings bank
p„cy un» n°«»d»y«--Drt,01t "■»
London, England, for manufactiu-ing it, and
buildings nt Brooklyn, N. Y., were de7r^.__ aiaiuked.
Lord Wentworth introdnredit into Ireland
Mrvyed by fire early Tuesday morning,
in 1684. The inhabitants, however, long ex­ tn RARE IS Ml Til BOTTS! OF EVOY SHOE
ho**, FJCO.OO).
Hr. Lot-i*. June 0.
Th- a-cregate weight of tho fsmfly
celled us in its fabrication, and tbe finest
_.j. sgttfBMra. July.MMc; ,
The preddent nnd family . returned to
. Gioer of Bowman, consisting of him- Liacas, called Holland, were imported.—Dry
co*..
.
;JKc.
HaML-RI. n WII.LVMI?.-. I
WaahingXail City Monday from their trip
fp«r -*“*»&gt;• *• 1-;OJ
Goods Chronicle.
w Fort res* Monroe.
July, and AmD*--Pnrk-Qt&gt;&gt;«t
The Liberty National bank of Pittsburg. ISc bld; July.
16.D
£&lt;., capital 1200,000, has been authorised
reulling
w commeitct* biuineaa.

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$2.50 LADIES’BOOT

Hastings City Bank,.

�ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS-

WOMAN AND HOME.
‘

AN INDEFINABLE SOMETHING WHICH
MAKES WOMAN’S CHARM.

Beyond beauty, cleverness, wit, attain­
ments, beyond any endowment which can be
Sven to a womnu, is tbo simple and iudeflnab attribute which we call pharm. It is imequally so to write a p.Tncripti&lt;xi in avoirdup’4&lt;C'r apoUkccary’s weight tbe resultant
precipitateot which shall compoao this best of
tBe Creator’s gifts to woman.
Eve bad it, we fancy, and Miriam, Ruth
and the queen of Sheba; and it.bclongvd too,
• do doubt, to Jezebel, tha infamous but splen­
did and surpassingly brave princess, before
whesn even Elijah’s courage qtiniksl. Sappho
had charm, •-*&lt;&gt; had Cl**opatra and Beatrice
and Roenlind. Mary of Scotland bewitched
men's hearts not luu by her conquering charm
than by ber wonderful lovclintw and dauutloa daring, while Elizabeth of England—
many sided, strong and resoldte,with a man's
fatal defect of lacking charm.
There are women in every community, in
every church, who, with no apparent effort,
captivate all hearts and’enjoy a popularity
which others vainly envy, continuing to
plea*' till their latest day, for age cannot
wither nor custom stale the infinite variety
of a really charming woman. A roes is &amp;
rose, and a cabbage is n cabbagu, aud each
Las ito place; but nobody claims charm for a
cabbage, though it taka the prixe at a cotin try
fair, while tho smpleat rosebud ou tho bush
by tbe wayside challenges the world of flow­
ers with thb royal distinction.
Wbat is ill A trick of manner, ot speech,
a lifting of the eyebrow, u drooping of the
lip, an air of gentle brooding, a fine grained

chartn fa something deeper. Tin- preUy
waitress at your ellww may poaram it, while
it is denied to her mistress, tbo daughter, per­
haps, of a hundred earls. Whatever else it
is, be assured it is pure womanliness, and lias
belonged to tbo fair sex sinco-that far off day
when tho aous of God beheld tho daughters
of men, and beholding, loved them.—Harper’s
Bazar.

Not only does the French woman buy the
material for her dinner, but helps to cook it
when bought. In that marvelous place, a
French kitclxsn, where two or three little
. boles in a stove cook such delicate dishes, aud
perform such culinary feats as our great
roaring coal fires hare no conception of, she
flits about like a fairy, creating magical
dinary denchption. Yes, though a lady born
and bred, refined, elegant and agreeable in
society, a belle in her way, yet she does not
think it beneath her dignity to lighten the
houa.’bold expenses by practical economy and
activity.
The dinner of a French family is cheap and
simple. There is always a soup, lhe meat of

penditure; another plato of meat generally,
two vegetables, dressed and eaten separately,
and eomctimcN, not always, a sweet dish; if
not that, a little fruit, such as may be lhe
cheapest and ripest in the season. But there
is very littfe fa each thing, and it is rather fa
arrangement than in material that Choy a]»pcar nob.
Tbo Praucii may bo a trifle epicurean in
tbdr tast«5, but they are not gouFunuid*.
Tbey spend little in eating mid they «(at infe­
rior things, though their cookery is rather a
scieneo ttata a mere accident of civilization.
At boms tbe great aim of tbe French fa to
save, nnd any self sacrifice that leads to tbi*
result is cheerfully undertaken, more espocilliy fa catlog than the more luxury of Idte-

No French woman will spend n cent to save
herself trouble. She woult^pkthcrwmrk like
S dr?.T huTte to buy au extra yard of ribbon
or a now pair of gloves than lie on the softest
sofa in the world In placid, fine ladyfam, with
crumpled gauze or bnre bands.—Waverly
Magazine.
School of Methods.
Tbe department devoted to tin* pretmratiou
of girls, who bavo left 'school, for toe duties
of wives, mother*, nurses, housekeeper* nnd
servant* was next visited, audin this Import­
ant department of tlie Pestaiozzi-FroebclHans over forty young women from tbe
various ranks of life were gathered. It waa
under the special patronage of tbe crown
princess, whose own daughter* were its first
pupils. Tbe lady wbo directed tl&gt;e teaching
of washing and ironing kept a clow eyu to
tbe perfecting ^f tbe work, wbh-b fa all clawdfled. At one time table linen was washed and
ironed properly; at another the beat methols
of treating disb towels ore taught; at an­
. otber the washing of flaqueh) and tbe doing
up of prints and ginghams; at another clear
Starching, tbe cleansing ot lacw nnd fine ma­
terials, and so on, until toe whole round of
a family laundry* has been scientifically
taught and enforced by practice.
• Iq one room a girl of 14 or 15, formerly a
pnpil in tho Kindergarten, was washing win­
dows and paint WeU dressed, she was pofaed
on a step ladder, polishing a large pane of
glass with a cluunofa skin. Her pail of cuds
stood an the shining floor,’with a bit of oil­
cloth undsr.it, that not a drop of water should
touch the varnish. I involuntarily looked at
tbe wall paper along tbo etigw; of lhe u-imlow
and &lt;ioor casings awl h:iK*lx«nL&lt;, and saw
that no carelem wash cloth had ■ ever left its
trail on a surface for wbipli it was not de­
signed. As I glanced buck at th* mskltm too
was folding her towels and planing tlx&gt;m in a
covered basket, with a compartment for earii.
—In and Around Berlin.

’ Eftunn A bbott has in her poavnlna tlie flrat

tarred to government “fours." Her nrasicai
education cost her gl^OOO before she* made a
penny with iu On the night that sue recnivnl her flrst’dividend vbe asked her hus­
band what ebe should do with It. “Hut it in
real estate." wa* bls rejoinder. M!s» Abbott
thought government bauds wore safer and
she transferrf.l it accordingly. Since that
time xhe bM*&lt;oufttanUy nddei to it until she
bad secured a Ing bundle erf “foura"
She hari never bad them nt^Urwl and
tkeir.custody &amp;u*ed her considerable worry.
Id earning from Baltimore to Wgshingtou she mfalsid- them and it was quite a
while before ths found town. Next murttiug
she left Willard's fa company with a deck of

body would have suppered that tbe ordinary
package of brown papw. which »ne earr*d
coreltMiiy in her hand, contained 1185,000.

A certain y«mg married kwh ,.f *hll
; fortunate in havine .
1
dominant character ot all intelligent Amcricans. Mot generally than cfaewbore pre tbo
women of America accorded equal a^dvontagwta tbe battle of life in all field* of labor.

wifl afford iuterru, a* the child ran flrat tay
them down in rude outline of houw. trees or

thu latten of tbe alphaltct. etc. 'A paint box
nnd some advertising pictures, n/pencil and
paper, a pair of Uluut t'cfaaors aud a nowipasiralflo of ptWwtiona, eonnd health, the Aiwri- I&gt;er wia help to fill in the hour* and give
can woman fa granted fewer opportunities mother a cbanee to breathe.
than men. She take* lew exwciw, her cloth­
Another exoeilent plaything is a soft hall,
ing is Issa calculated to leave the vital organs which oue child can throw up an«j catch,
unhampered, and she fa only beginning to in­ while Uw others count, thus learning to catch
dulge fa out dck&gt;r exercise, in boating, bicyc­ and'count at tbe tamo time. If mamma will
ling, tennis, etc At best, her tune of mas- bring out her bpx ot buttons, little Mfacinef
wifi be pleased to striug them tar bcr, and
During tbo rest of the year she hibernates, in she will also pull out bhsting thread* with
k&gt; far as muscular development fa conccrnal,
tho greatest dispatch and skill. Iu foot, a
while her brother can krep 1 mt unman r gained child that is trusted aud feels some responsi­
muscular tissues from ' growing flaccid by bility will be much happier, and tliero will
club swinging, dumbbell cxcrcfae and other olwnySbn a confidence fa the motbor and a
doings at a publie gymnasium. School drill desire for her advice.—Henrietta C. O’Kaue
and calisthenics acconipli.ui something for the in New York Moil and Express.
girls, but not enough. Tbey should have a.
gymnasium of their own, or have certain'
hours of their own at n gymnasium for both
I could give you a formidable list of uarMates. There are loo ninny pole girls, dys­ cotic* which women in all ranks of society
peptic girlsand sallow girls.—Pittsburg Bul­ are daily using: Chloral, chlorodyuc ether,
letin.
chloroform (less used by wonieu boro thau fa
America), sal volatile, con de Cofognv, and
so on. I have luul pa lieu ts who bad habitu­
A Indy, nicxdydreiwud, boarded a abort line
ated themselves to two ounces (WO grain*) of
Birmingham car at the corner of Carson and
chloral as their daily allowance. Twenty
Tenth streete, to ride to tbe city. She flashed grams of chloral, 1 may ray, tea full medici­
out of her pocket, which was concealed where
nal dose. I have treatol patient* who liavo
ao man eould ever find it, a beautiful littlo
befen iu tbe habit of swallowing eight ounces
purse, and extracting a dime, She refused the
of chlorodynes day; and I have known ladies
proffered aid of a fellow passenger to put her
who could tako a^dnt of chlorodyne iy the
fare in the box. She4walked to the forward twenty-four hours. Both tea^ond t off^.- uro
end of tho cur and dropped tbe dimo into the used to excess. I found a patient irtseutaldo
opening of • tbe box. Then *lxe stood there
in ber room one day who bad drank nothing
with an expectant look on her face nnd one
but tea. But hbe bad consumed a pound of
hand ou the top of thebox. Whether kte ex­
tea in tbo day. Tobacco, in tbo form of cigar*
pected the Lux would open and band out a
ns well a* cigarettes, U constantly re.-ortodto
nickel iu change in about tbesama manuer as
by women. Thirty c:~arett« a day has been
practiced by acaldnet “speak easy" tbe other
tho allowance of somoaf my patients—Dr.
peuwengerx eould only gue.«. The driver tokl
Norman Ken- in St. Jamex Budget.
her *be would have to stand the Io*a of tliu
nickel unless tlie ear took on another paMcaA Kitchen Necewilty.
g±r.
A good range or cooking store lightens a
At the Pittsburg end of tbe bridge anotbtr
passepger got on. He wore a slight blonde woman's work so much that every kitchen
inu-&gt;tacLe and a self satisfied nir of “mash­ should contain one; though tbe parlor bo un­
ing’’ anything in sight as he tripped past tin furnished or tbe bouse unpointed, nave a safe,
young lady. A* he asktai the driver for two reliable stovo with which te do the family
nickels in exciiaugo for a dime, the muL*- cooking. I doubt if there is a umu living who
puneber told him of the young lady * predica­ would bother with an implement as tryingos
ment. Of course, bo was only too glad tp a burned out, cracked cooking stave that
pay her back the five cents and smiled aweeft- takes three times the fuel it should to heat tho
ly as iu&gt; banded over the amount. With a oven hot enough tu bake. A cooking stove
••you-bei-I’m-In-it" expression, be turned should *l*o roomy; it fa a mistake to buy a
around aud dropped the other nickel in thp innnll stove. A range with six lid*, large
box. Then he discovered that bo was out a oven, elevated warming oven nnd other con­
nickel, and the smile* of the paasNigcra made veniences fa'tbe joy of a housewife's heart. A
him go out on tbo platform aud ectuinune stove with four lids, revolving top. neurvolr,
with binunlf. The individual who enjoyed will do. There are many pjod kinds made.
tbe joke the most was the young lady who Stoves and ranges should have Iqrge fire­
boxes. When wool is burned in winter,
caused Ins mfafuftuue.—Pittsburg Dispatch.
chunks and ninall log* can be burned therein
ct night; if the drafts are properly regu­
lated ^he lire wifi keep until morning.—Good
The grandest of nil tlio pieces is an over­ Housekeeping.
dress made for tbe Empress Eugenic, and
completed at tbo time of the fall of tbe em­
pire, so that it never cams into her posse**-,
A French lady, who was the first European
sion. It represents the finest skilled labor of female to visit tbe town of Nim-Dinb, Ton­
a large corps of expert point lace makers for kin, made a great sensation when she first
a period of many years, and is valued at appeared in public. Tbe fair sex of tbe town
&lt;100,000. Tho dimensions are HJf yards in gathered around, and their comment* gave
length, 51 tacho* in width, and iu weight is great entertainment to tbo Europeans who
only 15} -j ounces.
3
under* food them. Tho ladies regarded tho
At thr Paris Universal exposition this was white woman's blue eyes as the height of ugawarded the first prize. The matorial isa lineMC They could not understand the bustle
marvelously wrought combination of tho nt all, but formally decided that It was a nat­
finest point lace, comprising Alencon, point ural deformity, which, however, excited a
de gaze and Venire point. Ou tho ground­ flreuf pleasantriM instead ot commiaeration,
work of its voluminous folds is a bewildering and when they saw the young woman take
array of sprigs, medallions, tulips, lilies, the arm of her husband and' wsilk away her
- roses and roue leaves and running vines, the conduct was regarded ns simply scandalous,
minutest detail of each and all ot which bears and there was a chorus of fnte^ctlaaK ex­
-the moat critical inspection. To connoiowurs, actly equivalent Io our word shocking. Like
it is indeed a thing of beauty nnd tireless ad­ Leigh Hunt's fish, they thought tho sight of
miration.. To tbe feminine mind it Is a vision - a man aud womau on the street “linked fin
of loveliness, which, once s^en, never can be iu flu” a most unseemly spectacle.—Exchange.
forgotten. •
Several millionaires have tried to purchase
this draw, but it is'not for sale. Aq_ardent
The custom of pa
admirer of Mr*. Langtry is reported th have brought to Gau! and
w by t Ise Ro­
made an offer of &lt;123,(XX) for it, but without
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avail.—New-York Star.
-alvcs for tbe complexion were sold in the
German market. In modern tlm-u Prance
»
Happy, but-Not Beautiful.
hu been the great manufacturer ami con­
In my life I have known many woineu well. sumer of cosmetic*. In England, too, tho
Among them fa a fair majority of what Lise we; of them bas been general. Iu 151V tbe
truly appreciative would call happy, for English parliament found it expedient to con­
which I thank God, as it has helped :no to take, sider a bill to tiso effect that “all women,
cm toe whole, a bojieful view of life, a* well without distinction as to age or rank, maid­
os oibuiaan nature. Now, are these women, ens as well as widows, who should deceive
blrefied, ar many of them arc, with devoted tbe male subjects of his majesty and mislead
inis'.minis; cheerful Lames, cultivated society them into marriage by means of point, solve,
and leiwira for the exercise ot any special tal­ beauty water, f:d&gt;e teeth, false Spanish wool,
ent they may poses;, lieautiful women! coftMiU, &lt;&gt;r padded hips, should lw» punished
With ana or two exceptions, no. Indeed, under tbe provisions uf tbe law against sormore thau a few of them uro positively plain, cury, and tbe marriage should be declared
if only feature is considered, while frwn tbe null.”—Berlin Courier.
rest I can ainglo out but two or tbre/wbo**
face,, and figure* conform to any of tbe rec­
ognized Standard* of j»hym&lt;wi ptrfeciion.
Belloek ware is the latest craze of china
But toey.are loved, they are honored, tbey collectors It fa manufactured fa a li11lo Irtsb
are defernefl to. While not eliciting the ad­ town, is of n riih ivory lint; and fa so fine
miration of every j»a»*er by, they have ac­ and'light that a faiut wind might blow it
quired through the force, the swectaeaa or away. A cup and saucer uf this ware earrlat
originality of their cluiractor tbe apprecia­ out the idea of a cactus in delicate leaf like
tion of thoe whose appreciation confer* 'design of the nancer. and the cup *buped like
honor and. happiness, atxl consequently their tbe hlosaom with a prickly handle. This ware
days pass In an atmosphere of peace and good fires well and brings out delicacy and rich­
will, which i* as far above the delirious ad­ ness of tint exquisitely. The houwswifo who
miration accorded to the simply beautiful a* ownrit, however, must seo to it with her own
tbe placid shining of tlie sunbeam is to the dainty fingers, for tbe best of servants cannot
phenomenal blaze of nu evanescent flame.— be trusted with such paper like china. Every
Anna Katherine Green.
woman powewwd of handsome china and cut
gtax* must give it her personal nttention.Atlanta Constitution.
It is not foften that women, have admirable
jewels and are nut aware of the fact. When
the late Mrs. John Jacob Astor died sho left
There are tbourand* of pretty, engaging
all ber peraonal property, including hor splen­ little ways which every person may.put on
did colleciioti of jewels, to bej- husband. without running the risk of being «l«med afWhen lhe late JoKn Jacob Astor was about fectcd or foppi.lt—the sweet mnile; the quiet,
starting fur Europe in’18M‘, be seat tho pre­ cordial bow; the euruust movemeat in ad­
cious casket of jewel* ns A gif t to bfa daugh­ dressing a friend, or more esp vialiy a *;ruuter-in-law, Mr*. Willirm Waldorf Astor.
gvr whom un* ujay roebuiiiiriul to our good
Mrs. Astor, a ho w«* In town only to any reganfa; the inquiring glance; which iu no
good-by, sent thu ixufl to a rata deposit com­ captivating when npited with self posw&gt;r.ten,
pany unopcnetL and l‘,en retin ned to New- that will insure t* Gio gond regards of even a
part.
' .
.
churl. Above nil there is a certain delicacy
During tho summer sb?
a •votnin at tlie of manner which tiiould be cultivated, and
Casino wearing black pearls.
which, in ellhcr man or.woman,add*^rbem
“Oh, I’d like tu hare some black paaris!” that compensates for lack ot beauty.—New
him exclaimed.
York Journal..
“But yon hnv«' nV tbe Astor jewrla"
"Yes, but I’w imver op-’aed the j^wcl’caaa
Why Many Women fraJI. '
and don’t karoFwhat’a in it.”
Tbprooauu aojmany women of fairly dxm!
“Whatptsj»l a half doson women in features are so utterly unfateresttag fa, they,
various stngo ofi collapse. "Well, yr.u just think of little cbe tlwn the drudgery of their
send for it fat cmcr.’'
. .
llvw. Their fact'* reflect only pofary and
The &lt; ax! wos duly forwurdad, and therein, mutton chops, vlggan and dsrt* or taviunsure enough; were tbo cdnbrutwl Astor block tbts and memo, for lunch. Tbo drudgery of
jH-arfa. a sefaunequalisi iu tbe world for six-.-, fashionable life is no more elevating to looks
color and symmetry.—Now York Letter.
or physique than the cares eff kitclcn and
nursery. Yota women find nothing fa life
worth liviofrdfar but lovaUnM* and levo, and
The 4-year-old may be allowed to wipe suicidally put to death pU that malto tlre»o
dfahe*. help act the table, and oven brush the thing*—Hhlriey Dare in Home Magaxlne.
crumbs from the carpet, it the child u
praised a lidSe and made to feel mine inter­
eat, she will take pride in putting bar toy*
“Hare you ever noted.” said au otaerrfag
carefully away and rwtoring the room to its nun.“how much more quietly and plainly the
and there will be gladly received, wbescas if
tbe mother waits until the slovenly habit*
arc fixed, the child will be much harder to

on other day* of tbe week! Go up Fifth arrnue any week day and notice the costume*,

Iu regard to toys. lhe mother will soon find

nt'chnroh time either; you will mc the atune
thing any time In tha afternoon. I darawy
rentabi* and fitting thing, too.”—Niro York

A geutle breeze vial red u» last week, it did
some damage to trees aud build Ings.
Potato bugs are doing a gntt deal of
damage to potatoes and tomatoee
Fannie Hartman, who has been working
in your city for thr past few weeks, re­
turned home Saturdaj.
T. Beattie and wife, of Saranac, .visited
at D. IL Foster's Saturday and Sunday.
Sunday school at the M. E. church with
Mrs. Ensley, superintendent.
Dr. Hoffman was in Xafthvlite Saturday.
Adah Odell was rd the Centre Saturday
Mr.-*. Austin Is quite sick at this writing.
Dr. Wright, attending physician.
On .June’ 3rd Ugtitulng struck J. Forlong’s bam: damage not very heavy, leav­
ing one uf ml horses destitute of hearing.
It also strtuik C. C. Howell's Itouw dolnk
damage to ehlmney and Steve and shaking
up the familyconslderabiy.
Children's day exercise# nt the church,
on the dOth. will be held in the evening.
Dr. Woodmansee, of your city, was wen
an our street attending Mrs. A. C. B alt In
In her afflictions.
Good weather for com and cut worms.
David Deinond and J. Furlong lifts each
of them new orgnjw. Mr. Mattison, of
your city, the happy .salesman.
Another old pioneer dropped to his last
resting place, Uncle John Dttrgre.
,
Home arc cultivating corn, other? just
planting.
D. T. Sprague am’, san want yogr wood
as they are shipping te KabOnazoo.
Wheat with all oilier crops are looming
now.
Frank Wolte and Will Chase are now
ready for clipping jourabtfep. Glfe them
a call, they are experts..

Jacob Kunz, of Ispwteb, Dakota, is
home visiting tils parents. He came on
receipt of a telegram announcing the death
of bis brother Bert. but arrived here too
late to attend tbe funeral.
W. C. Meek* lias the frame of 1). L.
Marshall's house up.
Frank Dickinson, pf North Castleton,
spent Sunday with bis uncle. A. T. Kowiy
in Maple GroVe. •
Quite a number from here attended
Children’s liny exercise* at the Baltimore
U. B.- church last Siutday.

night.
The P.’b &lt;rf I- rwrelwl three new mem­
bet. let Saturday itlfM.
Our road rommh.aloarr haa dona a irood
job elaylnf the road at tbe Sprtite., ableh
was ninth needed.
Farnwta In thb vlelnity are bu*y culU-

'MRuv. M?C. Daniels od his way to district

meeting stopped over Sunday at the
Spring and preached to bls many friends
and bad a good hearty l**nd slake.
am) reu aabappy
Mr. Becdaura 1* setting aioug nicely t»art*ip d«&gt;«, aha, I Umkusi.-.
with the new school house at the Springs- gon of parfectiou' How did
James Putter got kltked by one of his age to restrain yourself Ita-rtf’
cotta last Friday which hurt him quite
badly but Is up around at this wi lUng.,
before answering, ami then. ^.U.far Utt^i?
One of the worst alarms of the season droppwl her graced little ileu4 ,1{&gt; Joccurred tost Tuesday night.
Mnrdy shoulder and
*•]
myself from you ft&gt;r a tew mfaut-* R::.l -J —
'■
J?
*' J*g‘7T
• ’
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
up stairs and b-JeWtc piece* ont ,,f 1 ..
•
fllffhHeUonl.
tbe bulehu-rrau.'
Bather exciting times last week.
Andbcwa* as well tatldlel with this ex
Cyril Grigsby jrave ns n call Munday
morning.
Prof. Roberts introdaeed the subject of
polariMd light In the plilkwopbj claw.
We would like te know how ^Frank
came in pos»esa(on Of a handkerchief
marktsIlL which Miss'.Balloak claimed.
Tbe Shakespeare prnjeram was well re­
peated last night. Thu attendance was
good, considering the circumstances.
. Mbs Hailuck paid a hasty visit to Kala­
mazoo Friday.
As much excitement prevailed to stop
two small senior boys from playing lioree.
;as' It would require to have stopped a run­
away team.
The junior class cnnsbtlng of 20 nivmibere organized by electing the following
officer*:
'
&gt; Pres,—James Smith.
Vice Pres.-—Guy Bauer.
.
Sec.—Lydia Dillbahuer.
Treas.—Lottie Carpenter.
U-Fgp»*. otnatu|d;,
on ipu;
orp SujppiX W»'1 JO santssAD Haul &lt;»qt pus
‘o)vtuvf ui p*:»A’nnn qjntu s; tj -smj uw|
-P°I ’■‘Al • 1°
atH « (»&gt;td« J»qio
puata jo uoAUg aqj AU|qiut» &lt;q p*oddn* «]
.isnuwo'j potiuo o’) uaajdv|(v„ ao cqnMnjj

■»uqx ofriojto—"ooi
‘’-1'1^PV|
u qam b] pun
pnwaro p«i| oqM utoi
■o* omit
'll!* N&gt;wq
oj ponvM j
•ft»qs jaq ojut p»|Mvu.-i jaro dq aaq
*a3u
-5(OTd jo qjd uaq pxraqiuT :»qodoi»m quin
-aj pqi wvj iq-rret. v&gt; qnj^ «'J*w»td ‘ojpunq
juoa OAomaj t^qt uwqi j-wj ou oq fitailn
,1'juojj Jaqt-m; t»M6 a pup uw rx&gt;X bautrca
H-a*W|d Sqpunq unuX oaouwjj,. xav
iimo aaq fluoma uaj.* 'Adsjjjn* (onln jo vm
■OApn uw wm oqu .Cpvq » JWtujf UM} jTVMqw
IP pmta «8ni|jwl ?pp| xaq p»q ogt pus
tnnittiajd v }v wim irj»S’
ajjawp i«nf jaq &gt;»3 natno* o»qj jo wr. mw J
tog -aotnunwra pnaawnoom .iaq oqg j -ajv;
ono *Isd aqv puayjaa* mo; Xdua» uupvltaifi
-Sa oqj, -qaojad 0[&lt;(Tuaoinnm ptnr najpgqa
peuffi omj qijM mnuoM u «j appaqi aatuav

Singing.school.hss closed at the Evan­
gelical church.
•
Bill Munger has moved his .family to
Battle Creek.
Maggie Clark, of Battle Creek, has been
visiting her parents a few days.
Mrs. Hiram Munger visited friends in
Battle Creek last wrek.
Childrens day at the M. E. chareh next
Sunday.
.
Mr. and Mrs. Hall, of Augusta, visited
their daughter. Mrs. 5FI11 Thompson
Thursday and Friday.
Miss Jane Stevens left lost Wednesday
for Marion. Indiana, to visit relatives n
I believe that most people can smoke fa
few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles. Kolb, of Battle lU'jderatiun without injury, and that to many
Creek, vblted atN. E. Clark’s Monday and tobacco acts a* a useful nerve sedative. On
the other hand, if indulged in to excess, th*
Tuesday.
Children’.-* day will ta« observed at the bsbit fa always Injurious, and I itn imn that
Evangelical chttreh Sunday, the 22d.
On Saturday, the 21st the Congregation- wilfully shut their eyes to tbe “scientific
allste will have Children’s dny in Humph­ truutter” which separates snoderetlan from
abuse.-Sir Morell Mackenzie
rey’s woods.
Geo. Pratt, who has been visiting' hta
imrents for a few weeks, returned to Ne­
braska Thursday.
G. IL Grayborn is having -tils hou’se
grained on the inside aud painted on 'the
Outside, which Improves tlie looks greatly.
Clarence Barber was in town Wednes­
day.
•'
.
Miss Lou Smith snent Sunday with
friends In Charlotte. *
3. J. Truman w as at Albion Thursday
and Friday attending field day exerels...
Vi m. Smith, of Macomb Co., is visiting
his son. Chat. Chas. W. Smith. last week.
Children’s day .will be observed at the
Congregational ehurch next Sunday.
H. L. Finnan, who has been spend­
ing the past three weeks with Nashville
friends, returned te her homo at Jonesville
last Saturday.
Melvin StaAon met with quite an act
cident Friday morning. .While loading
heavy barrels, one fell on his foot, badly
bruising It, and now he walks with crutch­
es.
Hon. G. IL Malone addressed a prohibi­
tion mass meeting at the opera house last
Saturday evening.
Mrs. Nancy Poat. of Nashville, reached
her 118th birthday on Monday last, and her
relatives and friends gathers! at her home
in honor of the event.
Frtfnk DeWaters, living west of the vilage. died Saturday morning with congest­
ion ot the lungs.
The case. Chas. McMore vs. The village
ot Nashville, for fast driving on Main Su,
was tried In Felghner's court last Monday'
and decided In favor of McMore.
’
Roy, sou of Mra. Hagerman, ilvlng five
miles south, tfos probably fatally Murf
while removing a loadefl gun from a waion

, ¥rs*
Johnson is'very siCk ,Vj.h
iniiatattlou of the lmign.
:
_JujMli.il Wmtr i&gt;« frtrad,
him fram Kolftinazixi county.
।
Walfaee Watson has purehased u stock
of grucories to exclianga lor cmdi and
barter at Itaruwtee.
'
?*LE^,e Jokn “W
no better at
tilts writing.
nr
John DawMUj gave the Patmos of in^nstry a good speech irst haiuMay eveu-

WNG

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

Aervamof tarter bakinr jxiHd-r i
otall iu leavening stresglh i . s. i
ment Report. A^t. it. tsh’*.

CHASE ^SANBORN'S

SB9II
COFFEt

IS THE BEST

Sold only at Beamers Cash
Store.

LEADING -:UNDERTAKER
-a.ixrr&gt;
FURNITURE
, - DEALER

South Johnatowu.
Still we are kindly remembered . by the
rain.
Hollle NlehoU uul Mime friend, .neat
buudey at Ellie lake.
We an* wrry to lean, that Alex MrKenlie. wlio mice lived In our mld.l. I. io , erv
l*our beallll. He tvaa once lire cbamnlen
"“I' chopper and aeneral farm liend nr
taw aecllon.* and baa helped to improve
urd cultivate mauj of the farm, or Hi,
wetion. He own. a tomd f,™, near St.
Mary a lake. Hope to lifer oflan Improve,
imr.t In lib. beeliK
“
No_ doubt &lt;mr Batifi-ld eormptmdent
p1";&gt;« "•«&lt;■* "ill* parlleular. of
Um death tout Irnrlal of sir., Caleb Moore;
Uul tbe writer wonld like to add a tew
wool, reanrdlne tkls twUmalde Uidy whose
place In tbe inlulslmilon of kludne.. I.
lettvaemtt We believe her to tarSX*„
oneofttebealotalater., tlie met fan,.,
lul of wlvBr. and kln.lue.: of mothers nnd
friend.. The Iw-rea.ed Inubamh mid tp.
l»j» have our heartfelt ajmpaUtv. In
view of midi event, M. tMa, It I, pirf
put m contntet that lam! where them will
Srirh “'I!11' “n
&gt;»™w. no
death, where all tear, .hall be wiped from
our^ej-re by lhe hand ot the Redeetner of

wlto her Mtrral years ago. Sh&lt;*

wu-born will, a ten.|«r Hk. r.,,,,,..?*
Tba (..tlowiu;; lUih riuallr
&gt;■«&lt;••&gt; &gt;brai rl» ollir r-,.St ta!
aTrer breakup duru&gt;; „&lt;„ ,.f ,
£
remre llkawdore.uon..,:.., , i
"Tt« ma," akl hr.
h,r far ....
!»• it tanaud that I wl.,.

COUNTY.

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Tho above is a cut of tbe

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BASCOM FOLDER
2? ".hich ?OT!«?«» w foWed. This machi.l- i- ! innnlJ8’
“tK' lo"' PHCOd, just wliat tllCaVClb.
moil?
nee(k an&lt;l c»n afford to buy. Sold on 1‘
most liberal terms and warranted for u years. Man'
iactured by

BASCOM FOLDER CO..
SIDNEY, OB IO,

ibouid be addressed.

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Hastings ? Banner.

VOL. XXXV. NO. 7.

HASTINGS, MICH?., JUNE 49, 1890.

The best Adue—
ing medium in Bar­
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1828.

S£ES1

B

HASTiNGS
anner
J'ubil&amp;hed Thursdays by
. . COOK BROS.,
----AT---H.ivriXGa, men.

Oh, Ye Bargain Seekers
Listen to This!

F. R. PANCOAST,
HASTINGS, MICH.

Largest Retailer’
. of Clothing in .
America.

HUb50N~P™f~"r

1 ■
And Nine Other Big stores,
inadgurated Monday. June 1 and continues for one week, the

Grandest Bargain Sale of Men’s Clotting
Ever Dreamt of In Modem Timo-

IlOO Men’s All-Wool Cassimm Sails!
ne «tmn ,0 stiles of Men's Suck sod Crock Sulu, kuperbl) mmle by Mloluub,
b3I,,i&amp;C*si'KOCiKIr' S‘ 'i;,'1"' ,rxt'1 wh0&gt;“Mv mibotMtunrs of Sun rloibiuu In
A " t
Kosrantw that not a slncle suit In the entire sale Is
north Irss than tweho dollars, and our wo.il tor It. Thro- are over .*&gt;00 sub. In tire
'llsnlny tlut are honestly worth|Sl,toStn.
1.,, notable-, retailed early In May

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

COUNTY NEWS.

The Tower Gives Your Choice Joi
Six Days at Eight Dollars

JUST THINK OF IT
■Itdiil Sroh-lj &lt;u&gt;sli:irn* -suit at S-s.oo. Fine Imported suits at SS.OO. Elegant ali-woo! Cheviot suits
a:
■''. Grandest Double Twist Wool suits at $8.00. Nobby Sunday suits at $8.00.

Il means a stupendous loss to makers!

A grand triumph for the Tower!
NoriCE:—This willjsuiely be a gigantic sale, and during its progress we must decline sending out
on *.;it\on approval. All purchases made during the Great Kight Dollar raab that da not prove more
rtutu srtisiaetnry. teUirn the clothes and take your cash. We do not want it unless you are fully con■. i:i ed that every word we print Is truth. Non-residents may participate In the Great Bargain Feast and
!•&lt;• tilted bv writing for self-measurement and remitting eight dollars

Tower Clothing Company,
HIDSDVS leading Clothiers. Fumhdieri and Hatters. Grand Rapids. Mich.

SPENCE BROS
Are now prepared to sell’good.- at a

We have a few of the leading lines in

Burts', Gray Bros ’, Pingree &amp; Smithes, and Krippendorf s.
These shoes are every pair

warranted. We have also in the boot line,

THE CELEBRATED WHITNEY BOOT
We have in stock quite a number of pairs of
finn hil&lt; gone out of business, we will sell then good,
lines. We have about
"
!
.

•cosT.^tohnmke^rooni‘'for*”other

150 PAIRS OF MEN'S LOW SHOES, SIZES from o to 8
That we will sell cheaper

Now don’t forget the

t

than they can be bought at wbolo.ale prices to-day.
place, the old liable stand. Rower block.

SPHlJSrCE BROS
7S

Kittle Dooley closed a successful term
of school last Friday, ending with a picnic
on Sjatuiday at,Acker's Point. The steam­
er made numerous trips between Clover­
dale and the point, giving great pleasure
to the children.
Children's day was duly observed by
the Sunday school at Hope Center and the
floral display would have done credit to
any place. The children rendered their
pieces'll: grand style and all went away
pleased.
The ceremony of laiptism will be admin­
istered by Immersion at Wai! lake on Sun­
day July l«th.
The stone in the ear of James Doonan's
little boy which circumstance lias been
mentioned, was skillfully removed by Dr.
BIcLay. of Prairieville.
Children's tiny will l»e observed by tha,
Sprague Sunday school on Sunday ncxL
Judging by the numerous teams to be
seen in town every 'day our merchants
must be having a-.large trade.
Jake Tack and wife visited the latter’s
mother on Sunday Inst.

BJr. Andrus, county auperietitcndcnt of
schools, was at tills place last Monday.
'
Lew Snyder sjent Sunday tare.
Elder Myers preached a very able ser­
mon at the church last Sunday morning.
Abont twenty were baptised at Wall
lake by Elder Myers last Sunday after­
noon.
Dr. Gcsler Is vlsltitg friends.here.
Wc don't want to brag in Um least, so
won’t tell what fine wheat wc have, and
that the hay crop is very^heivy. and that
corn and potatoes arc looking line, but
just come and *ec for yourself...
Shfiep shearing is progressing finely.
Thoma* Morthlund ,ha* the Illicit colt
we know of.
Some hay will be cut the latter part of
this week.
The G. A. R. boy s will*- celebrate Jthe
fourth at Banfield.
We have our gun loaded for the census
enumerator. If -you hear It 'go off just
come and pick up dead birds.
How many can tell where they were
IK&gt;rn and where their fathers and mothers
were tarn, when they were sq very youngnt that time? Wc would like to know.
Lavcm and Guy* Campbel! I are liavlng
the grippe. This scores two time* .for
each of them.
. -.

Flne wtather and com is beenning.
The show was a success last Thursday
evening.
Quite a number attended church at the
Centre Sunday evening.
r
It is funny that the toys ground here
cannot come to church and behave them­
selves.
’
I.. B. Carpenter spent Stunlav at Rufus
Vester’s.
Asa Odell came very near losing a horse
by- its falling down the stairs In hLs tarn
Frida v.
If I had been In a certdin young fellow’*
place I should not have worn that hat
after 1 had said so much atou| the owner.
Woiulvr where L. B. C. was going lut
Sunday that made him walk so slow, guess
he was in a burry.

The following persons are authorized to re­
The 1. O. G. T. hold open lodge .Satur­
ceive subserlotlou* tor the Ban'NXU:
day night.
Assyria............................................. FrestcinJewell.Mrs. Shotwell, of Kansas, visited al Mr.
RnaOeid
|„ n Moalmr.
Humphrey's last week.
lie it&lt;&gt;r&lt;l
EugeneJordan.
Howens Mills
.. r. W. Armstrong.
Blanche Barker, of BIap|&lt;* Grove J enter,
iTnwan!
.. .
Wm. Broward.
visited Iter sister. Mn&gt;. H. K. Stevens,
Carlton
..
. J. N. Covert.
Saturday and Sunday.
Cedar Urerh........
. I». L. Mbrtbtand
Cloverdale
••
- ••
•
. .Howard
Mother.
Mr. and Mrs. Cortright are visiting
.Crvaay's Corners
...Byron Haber.
their son in Gratiot Co. ■
Dowling
. . K G. Hlce.
Stella Heath, of your city, visited friends
Delton
.........
. . F. J Norwood?
South Carlton.
Frerport
.
A. M. Herrington.
here last week.
Mrs. Austin is yet confined to her- bed.
Hlekory Corner*.
Edwin BbueD.
Children’s day passed off very pleasantly
Mosquitos are still plenty aid persistent
Xrvinc ... ( has Wllllamt
at the M. E. church. Collection $.’».35.
...iL E. N'tckmon,
&lt;iu presenting bills which are, outrageous.
Blrs. Ada Walker, of Nebraska. Is visit­
Ml!&lt;&gt;
l larenct Doolittle
Mrs. Jennie Smith and'MU* BIcKinnie
W. M. Adkins.
ing her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Pratt returned from their visit to Charlotte last
Maple (,rov
J. McKelvey.
Middles Hie
Hamilton Canetn.
Saturday night. "Had a splendid time.®
WooCland.
Nsabvlllr
tl.G. Kale.
We are always looking into the future
o'Donnrll
.
E4. Edwards.
Fine weather.
but see only the past.
Oraacevllte 3!ill*
W. Whig.
School closes this week Friday.
Pratricrtilr.
Wm. L. Brown.
The town hall was filled with jpcctators
Our
new
harness
shop
is
running
in
full
Woo*tbu»«l
. Wesler Myers.
last Thursday night to see "Ten nighte in
..E. G. Bennett.
blast.
the bar room" rendered by home talent.
Hilt Bros, have their new house com­ All who saw the play pronounced jt a
BanGeld.
pleted.
success.
Fanners are improving thd fine weather
Calldrcn*.*&lt; day was otaciVed at theehurch
The Cariton friends of Mni I’. Covert,
last Sunday with a very Urge attendance. cultivating com.
of Hastings, are sorry' to hear she Is very
Little Johnnie llimsickcr Juul the mis­ ill at present writing.
Reading and recitations were very’ nice,
*
fortune
to
fallYroui
a
tree,
rfnd
(ractnre
and the music excellent, rendered mostly
A good many are planting their corn
by the young people's bible class, composed- a bone of bls arm.
ground to beans, having •Jiccome di«- .
C. S. Palmerton, our gcniiil weather couragetl trying to get com started. *
of Milos, quartettes and duets.
•
•
L. N. Mosher has been under the weath­ prophet, was In Hastings Mutiday on bttsl- * Wilber Wood, of Clarksville, spoilt Sun­
er more or less for some time. Lnst week ,-----day In Carlton.
he'was able to help some In Urc store, bull F. F. Hilbert was iii Grand Rapids a
We are informed that ••Ten nights in
on Saturday he was stricken down again, couple of days last week, in the interest of the tar room" is to be given by our Carlton
and is ednfiued to his taxi and looking very I Hie roller mill Co. ,
r
young people In the Good TtnnplaFs hall
bad.
J Our young editor still makes iris regular at Hastings in the near fntur^.
Locating booths for th? 4th of July Is [ weekly visits to Nashville,
Zclla (klell spent .Sunday Jal home ac­
Sully
8# "years,
the order of lemonade sjingers and target* Mrs. “
-"•• ’Townsend,
r
•’ aged' ““
“■ companied by C. J. Stilwell, .of Grand
died very suddenly of heart disease June
shooters.
itapids.
Remember this week Saturday evening 10th.
Mrs. John Reed, of Rutland, visited her
The streets were thronged with j»eoplq sister. Mt'*. Deal Carpenter Sunday.
we meet to tiirishlhe program for the 4th
Saturday evening, who
who canu;
came io
to sixsee me
the
of July.
: .-jaiuruBy
F. U Hoffman Intends tb go to Ann
The frame for the P. of 1. store I* up. the races, which made lots of fun for the spee- Arbor to attend the closing exercises at the *
tatfirs. au&lt;l
n»*n sav
and titir
our businrsK
business men
say thev
they will University. Ills brother is amonli
siding is going ou. and the ft.tf.r
floor u.-iii
will i...
be tutors,
be mure Interesting than ever next .Satur­ graduates.
completed for a dance on the 4th.
A
_
William Lyons teat a very valuable day evening.
it is repurtrti that in late siwn wheal an
Perry Weed, who lias been in the em­ insect b* working which may prove ruinous
mate Ir.Al week.
John Prim lost a very valuable Jersey ploy of Benson &amp; Co. for the past four but early sown will beyond doubt escape.
months, will move to Pontiac July 1st.
cow last week.
It is now n fine growing time and what
Lee. Prim Is faying stone and throwing where he Iras secured a situation a.- head has escaped the ravages of wonns and
clerk in a large drug store at a good salary. Insects Is rushing right along.
mud in Delton. .
Our paster could not attend Children’* Mr. Weed, during his short stay in Wood­
W. Cole, a young man visiting at A,
day. ou account of having a funcYnl at land. lias made many friends, who regret Kenyon's on Hie town line, while handling
to sec him leave.
Baltimore.
a scythe, ins hand slipped jn some way,
The State road toys crossed tats with cutting:his wrist very badly.'
Flora Edmunds returned ln-t bunday to
the Woodland bOB's. It was not a very
Prairieville.
Bir. and Mrs. Kushner's child is reported
Worms are still attending to the com. friendly game, the Stale readers withdrew worse this evening.
at the end of the 5th iniiing. Score stand­
and making it look thin.
I). M. W&lt;mmI Intends to go on the road
ing H to 14.
selling the Ratchet mop. We hope he
C. C. Deane has a very appropriate sign may meet with success.
{Children's day exercises were held at the in trout of his place of business.
rropurations arc being cahied forward
\V. V. Downing aud family are laid up to celebrate the \th at Blaidle lake, in
M. E. church Sunday afternoon.
BIr. and Mr.-. Joseph Frantz, of Sunfiekl, with the measles this week.
grand order.
,
L. C. Welton, of Hastings, was In town
stent Saturday and Bunday with Maple
Dr. Wright reports wry “UCD sickness
Tuesday on business.
Grove friend-.
*.
at iresent, much more Hum is usual for
When a man gives up a good business in this season ot the year.
■-Clifford Conley, of Toledo Ohio. Is visit­
ing his parents Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Woodland and goes to another town, is it
Wm. Kinney is confined td the hou.se at
right then for the' people of Woodland, present with rheumatism. '
Conley, of Maple Grove:
Mn Whitney's mother and niece, of Mt. who opgilt Io to Interested in tire future
Summer panto are in ordeg to-day.
prosperitytheir town, to patronize him.
(Semens. Is visiting them..,
Some arc wondering who that man was
Mr. Greenman from near Man* tai I has when al the same time we have au ener­ the Journal spoke of. who went to sleep
moved on the Graham placb in North getic young man in the same business, while dragging. Wc believe he is a. resi­
who uwierstands running it, ami who well dent of South St but we won’t gbc- him
Maple Grove.
Mrs. Chas. Hatten and daughter Stella, deserve* the large patronage hi- is already vway. lie had been out late the night-beof Woodland, were here last week calling n-ceivimg?
. tore. ’
»
•
on old neighbors and friends.
Annie Raymond is spending the week at
C. C. Demaray's daughter, of Wmidland
home with her parents. She intends to
The evening uf song bv ,ProL Pixley rctnm to Irvltig again in a few days.
made them a visit a few da^s last week. *
Albert Dickerson who has been working was very slim in attendance.
It is kind of handy for a young, man. to
The new grocery is well filled by Mr. have several "strings to his bow,’’ but ofton n railroad in the nortltern part of the
Watson. He expects his family here soon. times there Is a few tangles to straighten
state, has returned tn the parental roof.
Mr. Mitchell, of Detroit, gave E. K. out. when one does attempt to handle so
Married, at the home of the bride's
parents in Maple Grove. Junc lOtb, Curtis Panneice a call Tuesday.
many which proves to be rather a serious
John Pumfrey and wife. Mrs. John Job.
W. Pennock and Alice A. Smith. They
Broughton
and Jas. Miller went to see
will begin keeping bouse on the farm
There arc trying days in farm life not
formerly owned by F. Savlens Feighner. Gillmoreonly to the head of the house but tta
Butler inspector was here last week house wife his her share ala» with calrts
Where their many friends will find a hearty
loading
cars
for
Alien
Bourne,
of
Detroit.
welcome.
to feed, chickens and turkeys te look after
John Pumfrey had a close call Tuesday and the pigs get into her gardeti. while the
r Henn Whitcomb is home from w lute
Cloud where he has been filling the jioed- last. The friction pulley broke in nine' old mother lien take* her dust bgth In tta
tlon as leader of the band and tas been different pieces, and one of the longest just‘ middle of her choicest flower, bed. But
offered a permanent position as Itadcr but missed him.
time would fall to enumerate the many
ha* not decided as yet to accepttrials of farm life. So speak a good word
Mr. and Mrs. Ira Colton, of Carlton, and
to the farmer* when yotatM.
Mrs. Latty's mother. BIra. Collins, is
Mr. and Blra. Chas. Miller visited at John
sick.
Cotdey's Sunday.
Children's day will be observed at the
Her. John Marshall preached Sunday
Some of the P. o£ L are dtasattafled
afternoon at tl»e U. B. church and Sunday Austin Sunday school Sunday. June 22.
will: the order.
Allie Youngs and family have moved to
evening at Evangelical church.
Mr*. Leroy Barnum, of Hastings, was.
The cards are out for a wedding in our Battle
nttle Crock.
calling upon friendIn this place last
41 ’ u 1 ’ - &gt;9!Wh. We will give a full acAlvarez Wilcox is raising his house, put■*—
_
.... a
— —
...If under t,
_
_
ting
wall
it and l.,,tlHt,,re
building MV,
an aik
Henry Arbour went to Hickory Corners
dll Ion to it.
Saturday.
Preparation* are being made for a big
Fishing
on
Sunday
.Is.
cyilte
prevalent
Mrs. J. C. Dlllin IsA-wy »ttk.
Mrs. Sam. Hill's father from Indiana to time »t the 4th of July picnic Iu Scott’s here.
woods. Come everybody and have a good
We have preaching here once In two
' "in? Green, of Evart, is visiting ter time.
week*, and why Dot Sabbath school.
A number of our G. T. young people at­
Working oa the highway is the order of
daughter Mm. Geo. Belies.
tended
the
Pcnnfield
district
lodge
Satur
­
Geo. Belk* found hLs last hug dead,
the day.
day afternoon and evening.
.
And whal has become of G. W. Havens?
making two lie ha* teat.
St. John's lodge initated four at tbeir He Is not seen as much oil the streets of
F. M. Totter and wife visited L. B. ant!
last meeting:
Hope as furmeriy.
E. G. 1’orter last Friday.
The old lady Holten h very sick.
P. It. Karns was In Hastings on Thurs­
Mrs. Corn Nlcewander. of Itattlc Crwk.
Mrs. Henry Tasker visited In Battle day.
siMsnt a couple of weeks with fncad# here.
C. Anders was in Hastings cm Saturday.
Rob. Phillipa vlslu*! hi* brother near Creek the fore part of the week.
Gus Sackett ami family, of Verona, vis­
11 Bl} er* and family, of Podunt. were
Marshal last Saturday and Sunday.
ited relatives here Sunday.
v taltiwc at C. Anders' ou Sunday.!
Mrs. Hagerman I* gaining stowiy.
.
Smith,
the
fruit
tree
man,
was
around
Hern Auden was at hcuM' over Sunday.
Mrs. Frank Bals i&gt; reported to te Im­
again last week, taking large orders of the
More rorrespafutenee, Sth. page.
' ’l.Ill”?' jar
t-wch&lt;r &gt;t&gt;d ■fanners as usual.

Very Low Margin,
Not at Cost, but at a. Living Profit.

schoolmates attended his funeral in a body
occupying the front scat, and the ta'arera
were mostly his schoolmates. The servi­
ce? were conducted by Rev. Johnson, of
Nashville, at the house. His mother not
being able to sit up at the time, it was in­
deed a sad sight when they carried him to
her bedside trr look uponifor the Igst time.
His only brother in Colorado could not be
found.
There pas a bee to remove a portion of
the hill east of Hagerman's last Monday.
One of E. G. Potter’s horses broke Ils
leg last Sunday night in an attempt to’
jump.a wire fence.

�&gt; I

A FRIGHTFUL FALL
fcight-Seersat Cleveland Crowd

WHAT THE VETERANS WILL &lt;*T.

national legislature.

THE MINE TERROR.

We may tod. «P&lt;» • «wwe careful exam­
ination, that- there 1* *ome other came than
hmorance for this rapid growth of our
prison population in certain [art* of our
rorntry- If
mistaken, there are
K-veral such cause*, some of them entirely
independent of the change in tho illiteracy
of t!&gt;e nation. One cf them lies in the
transition from on uiyettlcd condition to
a settled condition on our constantly ad­
vancing frontier; another to in the change
from slavery in thr south, and a third i* In
the gradual elevation of the standard of
Luman conduct, making crimes of actions
that had been only lawful ewnpades |neariier timer*.
The first cause comes out clearly if we
compare the ten states that were on the
frontier in 1850 with ten older state.—the
New England and middle states, for InBtance. In the former the ratio of crimi­
nals has been multiplied four or five time*
during tho past thirty yearn, whfle in the
■ latter it has only doubled, rising frota 244
to l.KS'prisoners in a million inhabitants
on the frontier, and from 450 to 1,074 on the
seaboard. Of course, ft i* obvion* that in
a new country there will be a certain
amount of lawless conduct unpunished at
first, before sheriffs, court* and jails are in
running order. But the rapid inerease in
the pntadttion of criminal*, as the state
grow* older, does not mean more crime-, it
often means less. The evil doers arc ar­
rested and sentenced, and so get into our
prisons and our census; and then we are
told that crime to increasing.—Rev. A. W.
Gould in Popular Science Monthly.

WAsaiXOTON CITY, June 12.—Stanford ■
real estate loan bill, and the bill to aboltoh metal money were reported adverse y
to tho. senate yesterday and indefinitely
A FLUME INTO A 60-FOOT ABYSS.
postponed. The bill extending criminal
uri-dirtion of V oiced States courts over
the great lake, was pa-red. The boure
silver bill wo* reported with amendment*
knocking out the bullion redemption and
taTtaDecs to n.turs] action. thS
free coinage features Bills were intro­
duced to carry out the Pan-American
idea of an international bank, and to
increase the pay of flrat clare totter car­
in* Influence, but in cuu au&lt;|,*rilin.LMiM&lt;’ft’
rier* to 11,2(0, uud second-claw to 11,050
Cleveland, O., June Ifk—Two hundred
Following are the items appropriated:
per annum. The silver bill was taken up,
people were hurled from a broken foot­ Regular pension bill, Wb.487,461; urgent
disenased
by
Eunti*
and
Turpte,
and
laid
bridge In Beyerles* park nt 6 o'clock last deficiency, S31,fl18,0W. uoldiers’ home (de­
DrxBAR, Pa, June 17.-^Thirty-one min­ aside. Bills were passed: appropriating
night, and piled in a struggling mas* ou ficiency), Aa.flOA artificial limbs (defi­
ers were killed yesterday by an explosion 1100,000 for a public, building at Racine,
the sloping sides of a gullji or precipitated ciency ), AGO,000; pay and bounty claims,
n,123,O!U; soldiers’ homes, tt,«01,785: aid of gaa in the coal mines at Hill farm, Wto'.. and I27o,'*&gt;' for one at Duluth:
into the bed of the streain sixty feet be­
Vest’s bill to prohibit monopoly in ship­
for state homes, WOO.OOO; artificial limV.
low. Forty persons receivjed more or less miOOO; pay and bounty claims, A680,00u; owned by the Dunliar Furnace company, ping cattle abroad^ with Hale's amend­
severe cut* and contusion^ some of which expenses Of pc inion office, 12.439,150; rec­ and located one mile west of this place. ment recognizing contracts for storage
may prove fatal. Tho crowd had been ords and pension division, war departc The explosion occurred at 10:80 o’clock in room mode in good faith, Me.; the joint
drawn to the park by the' announcement ment, 1687,270; act for total helplessness, the morning. The bodies of two of the resolution authorizing negotiations with
that a man named Bellnr would jump ♦5,000; general pension act (passed Wednes­ unfortunates were taken out. The others England with a view of having ths regu­
from a cable stretched from the cliffs to day), 40,000,000; urgent deficiency, *3.708,- are still entombed in the mine, where a lation* abolished requiring American vatMr. Gustav Kauvald, Jr. (Tlvydsle) Fred
tie to be slaughtered at the port of entry;
838; total, &lt;172^419,731.
the artificial lake nearly 10Q feet below.
fierce fire is raging.- There is little doubt the bill to require the inspection of live
cattle of this country for exportation, before
CALLED
IN
SPECIA
L
SESSION.
that
all
are
dead.
Desjieraxc
efforts
lire
One of the best poiat* iof obrarvation
they are exported; to make Rock
At Dsuoanr* amd Dzsirw.’
was from a foot bridge across a guily Ths Illinois Legislature to Meet and Con- in progress to clear the way to tecorer the
Island, Ills., a port of delivery; and
THE CHit'.ttt «nlCL» CO..,ofc*, „
■ixtj' feet high. Thia frail structure, some
bodies, but so far without avail. A rescu­ seventy-five individual pension bills. The
seventy feet in length, was packed with
Springfield, Ills., June 14.—Governor ing party of 100 men, headed by Mine In­ conference report on the general pension
men, women and children. Suddenly .with
bill was presented allowing a- disagreea loud crash, the overweighted structure Fifer has issued a call for a special session spector Keigley, of this district, spent the rnent on an Increase of two in the number
■napped and the two hundred occupants of the legislature, the members of which afteraoon in the pit, bnt up until late last
A PXaulsf* Habit*.
of the structure were pitched headlong are to convene nt the capitol in Springfield night had been able to recover only two of pension agents; further conference
asked. A secret sewdon wa* then held
I practice everyday from two to font
into the ravine.. Men, women and chil­ July ia The call Includes only u notice
hours, generally choosing the morning
dren fought their way out jof the heap a* of matters relating to the World’s fair. bodies. These had died from the force of ami the senate adjourned.
The conference report on the dependent hour for tills work. I regard Ibis daily
best they could, tramping an those below No'other legislation can be held at the the explosion and are badly burned. Their
and crushing down those, who impeded, special Tension. The questions presented features ore distorted and disfigured nud pension bill, a* rejxirted in these dis­ practice as absolutely necccsary to main­
their progress.
.
they could only be recognized by their patches yesterday, wn* agreed to in the tain the suppleness of my finger* and In­
are as follows: The submission of a const!
house—14’» to 36—the negative votes being sure my facility of execution. Rubinstein
*
Kight Victim* Itadljr Hart.
tutiona! amendment, permitting Chicago clothe*.
principally Democratic. The senate anti­ whs once naked why be,practiced so araiduWhen the last person had been rescued to subscribe 15.000,060 to the World’s fair
trust bill conference report was presented,
from the pile it was found! that all but fund, to the voters at the November elec­
Fifty-seven miners were nt work aliout but went over without action and the otoily every day. His reiily is worthy of
preservation. He sold: "If I fail to prac­
eight of the victims were able to go to their tion; to enact legislation authorizing the 5.000 feet from the mouth of the slojte house adjourned.
tice the flrat day I notion it. the second day
homes unassisted. The others were taken use of any of the Chicago parks for the lo­ when the explosion occurred. Near the
Washing’tox City, June 18.—A resolu­ my friend* notice it, the third day the audi­
by the ambulances to the hcwpitals or their cation of said fair; and to vest Chicago point at which the heading started an air
bdschaaDd roUeroall tbetronblM taX­
ence
notices it. If I have n concert in the
tion declaring E. K. Valentine scnrgcauthomes. Some of the eight hive internal in­ with the authority of eminent domain in
a billon* staUoI iho
«uch u
juries that may prove fatal, j
behalf of said fair, said authority to cease hole had been drilled recently. Gas and at arms of the senate was introduced in afternoon I go without dinner. If I bare a
water had accumulated in it*. A miner, that body yesterday, and went over. The concert in the evening I go without supper.
May 1, 1SW.
U*t of the Badly Hart.
I
never
give
tho
same
programme
twice
in
niund
Patrick
Kerwin,
j&gt;enetrated
this
Following to a list of
seriously in­
legislative, executive and ' judicial appro­
air hole, nix inches in din meter, with his priation bill was reported, with the total auccesaion. I could not bring myself to do’
HIS CLAIM WAS REJECTED.
jured: James Sanford, 52 years, right teg
pick, whereupon a strong stream of water smonol increased 4313,470. The bill estab­ so.”
fractured and Internal injuries, probably
In giving- a piece at the concert hall I
fatal; Rudolph Woodrick, teyeara, right
gashed out. Kerwin, alarmed, Mounded lishing new harbor lines for Portage lake.
elded for the Company.
leg fractured and head bruise*!; Mra.
the danger signal His amdstant, Patrick Mich., was pasaed. The dependent pen­ select some om person in the audience and
PlTTSDL'lCG, Pa, June 13.—Mrs. F. S. Hayes, started hurriedly for the main en­ sions bill was ordered printed. Then the play to him or her. I usually select some one
Rudolph Woodrick. spine and shoulder
oyingootapUlnt* hllo tb»7 *L
hurt; Jesse Caldwell, 17 years, aukle frac­ Tarbel and child were passenger* on the trance, and had scarcely moved when the silver bill came up. and Evarts, while ad­ who by facial expression and maimer shows
n tfthaatomach Ua r.:» ta
tured and arm badly injured; Bertha ill-fated day express of the Pennsylvania
vocating bimetallism, opposed the bills that he or she is in full sympathy with the giw —ifl**tlmbowata. EvmUtbnKto
foul
gtn
was
ignited
from
his
lamp.
Tho
music. I then play to this person all even­
Munter, 15 years, right hip fractured and railroad, and lost their lives in the Johns­
now
under
discussion,
as
the
United
internal injuries; Anns Thoman, 13 years, town disaster. Mr. Tarbell brought suit explosion that followed was terrible.
States could not succeed alone in bringing ing. At Detroit I played firat to m'y wife,
right .ankle 'broken; Mary Thoman, 22 against the Pennsylvania Railroad com­
gold and silver to a parity, Vance and then to a gentleman in the audience who
What little air there was in the place Morgan advocated free silver, and the seemed to enter heart and soul into the
yeara, back and head injured; unknown pany for ♦30,000 damages, claiming that
one-legged man, leg broken.
the loss of die train was due to the negli­ drifted td the heading to the right of the senate adjourned with Morgan's speech spirit of the occasion. 1 cannot explain BatetyU*
how this selection Is made. I look upon it
gence of the company officiate in not hav­ main entrance. The fire followed swiftly, uncompleted.
A STORM AT CINCINNATI.
ing it run to a place of safety. The case and before the thirty-one men could be
In the house Mills resigned his place on as a species of magnetism. I use this word
has occupied nearly' two weeks, and was alarmed, all hope of escape was shut off the committee on rules, and McMillan of for the want of a better one to convey the
One Man I&gt;ro«rn«-d—The Lightning** Cnri&gt;
•
concluded yesterday, the jury finding a by the flames. The twenty-six incn em­ Tennessee was appointed in hto stead. The thought—Huns Von Bulow.
verdict in favor of tho company. It' is
conference report on the anti-trust bill
CINCINNATI, tt, June li—A terrific probable that ;it will be taken to the su­ ployed in the left heading were notified of was rejected, and the house amendments
the danger in time to save theirJives, al­
thunderstorm passed over thia city yester­ preme court.
An excellent and intelligent looking
though their escape was thrilling, and was stricken from the bill, leaving it the same
day, doing considerable damage. Edward
accompanied by the wildest confusion. At as that pawed by the senate. The confvr- horse stood at the edgu of the sidewalk, at­
IT WAS AXJLOSE CALL.
Lanahon was washed into n sewer and
a point near where the explosion occurred encei report on the military academy ap­ tached to a hitching weight Just in front
drowned while trying to remove obstruc­
Sink* the bodies of Daniel Sheiran, fire bws. and propriation was n«reed to. and the' urgent of hitrf4&gt;n the sidewalk was. the iron corer
tions from the opening to let the water
David Bayes were found. They "bad evi­' deficiency bill—F1.70VW for pensions and of a coal bole. Suddenly this iron cover
through. His body was recovered. He
Saginaw, Mich., June 17.—The steamer dently attempted to escape through the, 43,075,000 for the census bureau—was began to waver and tip from side to side.
leaves a widow and five children.
IMuwcd. The resolution asking the treas­ Evidently there had been occasion to open
B. F. Ferri* left’ here for Winona Beach, ii flames.
ury tor the facts about the Cunnni com'- the coal hole, nryl the person who ueoired
'CARTER MEDICINE CO.. New York;
The lightning played many strange summer resort on Saginaw bay, two miles
Following 1* a full list of the mining pony’s refusal to take back to Europe to open it being unable v&gt; atir it from
from
the
mouth
of
the
Saginaw
river,
Sun
­
freaks, but caused no loss ot/life. John
rejected immlgraata was adopted. The above, had gone below and was pushing It
PILL. SMALL DOSE. SHALLPRICE
miners;
Joseph
Briguer,
Richard
BrigWilson and his wife occupy a flat at 1M9 day afternoon, with -MX) passengers. When ne.r. Milt Ferney, Barney Moss, Peter disagreement on the general puxiioB* bill up from underneath. At the first move­
East Third street. After the rain had about a mile from the beach the steamer Eagan, Rol&gt;ert McGuill, Martin Cavaner, was insisted upon. Iu committee of the- ment of tho plate the horse jumped, but be
subsided to some extent tlfr. Wilson struck a snag and sprung a to*k, but suc­ John Cope, and Andy Cope (his whole the agricultural appropriation bill was too well trained either to plunge or to
Ripened the window and seated himself on ceeded in reaching thj pier, wTiere she set­ son), Pat Devlin,-John Debanney, John • was considered, agreed to, reported to the pull nt lift weight. He simply ahook a lit­ ygTJOITHKrss.
SICK HEADACHE
the sill. He was enjoying himself In the tled dowrf in the. water. The oflicera of Joy, John Debanney, Jr., David Davis and house and then passed. Hen*s.s * as taken tle, nod looked at the plate with all his HEARTBURN, UVEK JNDH’.rSTlOK
cool air -making a pipe. Suddenly n bolt the boat kept the fact of the disaster •from Thomas Davis (his son), Put Cahill, Will­ to 8 p. m., and at tha( hour bills from the might, id* cars brought nearly u&gt; a point. PIHEKFSIA, OOML’LAINT, JAUNDICE
of lightning, the same that knocked the the passengers, thus averting a panic. The iam Cahill. Pat Courtney and John Court­ commerce committee were considered, but He was all astonishment and concern to see
chimney off the house, passed is eyes; his people came home by railroads.
ney (his son), Jack Mitchell. Dan South. Finley of Kentucky prifrented, by objec­ an inanimate object apparently endowed
pipe flew ncroM the room and he was
Jama* Shearn, Danny Sheurn. David tions, nearly every bill froin passing. The with life. The plate wobbled and lifted
The Typographical Convention.
thrown prostrate' o» the Hols' The car­
huiL«e adjourned nt 9:13.
again, and once more the horse jumped.
Atlanta, Gx, June 13.—The Typo­ Hayes and William Hayes (hLs son),
pet took fire from the hot ashds of his pipe
Washington City, June 14.—The senate But in an instant the plate lifted clear from
Janies McCleary, Thomas McCleary, El­
and fora few moments all was excitement. graphical union yesterday re-elected K. T. mer Dewey. Joseph Bigley, Barney and yesterday agreed to the resolution ap­ the si&lt;h-walk, and a man’s arm appeared.
He was not hurt.
•
Plank president and W. S. McClary sec­ Emanuel Maust (broihere), and John pointing E. K. Valentine sergcont-at
That wa* all the assurance that the horse
retary and treasurer. The other officers Mitchell.
arms. The silver bil) was then resnmed. wanted. He had discovered the motive I
TREMENDOUS EXPLOSION.
Given VpAU Hope.
elected are; First vice president, H. J.
nnd after s«gnr debate it *yw concluded power liehind the iron plate; there was do
Five Ton* of Nltroi (iljroeriqe "Go OH"* Loser, Nashville; second vice president, J.
At midnight last night the smoke and to postpone the clone of general talk until longer any tnyftery in tho proewrtingrand
Von Buettner. Galveston; third vice pres­ gas fromtne right shaft, poured up the Monday at 3 p. m. Morgan then contin­ lie subsided Into complete indifference
Near Fiidlay, O.
Findlay, O., June 16.—Saturday morn­ ident, P. J. Weldon, Chicago. Victor E. main exit,'nnd after trials almost beyond ued his speech to a conclusion, declaring looking idly in another direction.—Boston
Williams, of Chicago, was made organizer
.
ing an explosion took {dace iu Casteer- for the fourth district and Alex J. Mullen, human endurance the rescuing party for free coinage, but holding that the par­ Transcript.
ity of gold amt silver could not to- brought
line &amp; Co.’s nitro-glycerine works, four of Minneniiolis, and Frank R. Rest, of Cin­ gave up all hopes of ever recovering their alwut by the United States done. Several
comnrflra. bodies from that entrance and
miles east of this city. The explosion made cinnati, dhlegafiM to the Federation of La­ turned their attention to the Ferguson others engaged inn running debnte. and
,.J?r\K.,Ur ow
Wagow, iu a paper on
—CELEBRATED —f
a bole in the ground large enough to take bor.
’ _________
mine,-one and n half miles away. They Daniels had the floor when he yielded for
The Influence of Gastrie Juice on Patho­
in a four-story business block, while the
are now striving to penetrate from that a secret session, nnd nt 6^0 the senate ad­ genic Germs.” which they'publiah in The
factory, reduced to kindling wood, is scat­
mine, but the flame and smoke balk every journed.
Vrach, describe some interesting experi­
nhraxo oxir nr
New York, June Id.—Rix of the
tered tor a mile in every direcnon. Noone
In the house the sundry civil bill was ments which they have made on this sub­
effort The universal and unwilling ver­
was In or about the work*. Five tons of little boys who were bitten by a dog in St dict from the old miners about the shaft reported. An amendment was adopted ject, from which they ore led to the eon
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa
nitro-glycerin* exploded. The shock was Joseph, Ills., and came here two weeks is that tlx* entombed men have either been appropriating 430,(MX) fora public building elusion that constant or specific mlcrobro
felt for forty i&amp;Ue* in every direction,fund ago to be treated by Dr. Gibler at his in- killed outright by the explosion, or Inter ut Cednr Rapids, la An attempt was do nut exist in the stomach; and those
was generally attributed to an eartb- atitute, underwent their lost inoculation by suffocation.
made to strike out the clause for an irri­ which enter It. togetherlrith sputum,
yesterday, and said a noisy farewell to the
The Mrn Probably Suffocated.
gation survey, but failed, and the bill was food or other ingesta, are only accidental
doctor and his assistant*. The seventh
The totter seems to be ths more proba­ ktill pending nt 5 p m.. when recess was •nd tempunyy mijlepu.. eed enupot Un
Sagisw
th&amp;?£enlDK «»«ion thirty iu the normally acid contents of the atom
St. Loom, June Ifi.—ftuxnor* were little boy got the mumps while he was ble, at toast, in part, a* aoundinpi were J‘tKen.to K
TIME TABLE.
pension bills wj-re advanced to ach.
current here last night that the flourish hero and the injections for dog bite had to heard from the entombed men iui late as private
In effect May 4th. WR»_______
be suspended four daya^u he has still four ] o’clock yesterday afternoon. These grew third reading, but none passed.
, G«KrtcJui«l.,monUngtotb..utbo&lt;«'
ing little city of Beardstown, in central more to take. The doctor says the boys
Wasbinutox Crrr. June Ws—The sen­
weaker a*d weaker, however, and half an
exm,llwly Hrong wra.
Illinois, has been overtaken by a terrible need fear nothing now.
hour later even the most hopefuLof the ate Saturday passed a number of hills,
ri.Ul .gent. u&lt;l when bring bjllll get
Stations.
disaster. A tornado of tremendous power,
willing rescuers could hear nothing.
among them the following: Making the Intothb tnuwtlnel mul It Udo. to tS
it to said, accompanied by hail and rain,
Relief for the Sufferer*.
signature of one member of a flrm bind­ ou. condition. eMindy Independent M lb.
swept over that section of Illinois, wreck­
Pittsburg, Pa.,June 16.—Three months
MOSTH.
The officers of the furnace company ing on the whole firm in the cam of reve­ EdT'S ?’’ , Vhen th« letter L normal
ing scores of buildings, uprooting trees, ago the Forest Grove Presbyterian church
Kalamarou Lv..
prostrating telegraph poles, and doing at Chartiers was a modest little affair, have been notified of. the disaster and the nue bonds; releasing the Michigan mUH
MBtOSOMT......
immense damage to crops. The wires are with a debt and meagre attendance. Some authorities here haue been instructed to tary academy from responsibility for ord­ rim
“ttitetel.bmdlll.lb. tee RtehhuidJutK*!
—y..........
down and no news can be obtained from of the elders after a hard fight succeeded ao everything in their power to relieve nance stores destroyed by fire; and to re­ HUI ot«tal, ul iwrtep. Ite .taphyb Orw
Mflo . ...........
the distress of those who have suffered by duce the Round Valley Indian relation Morel, motpe Iu destructive .etlin; 111 tMtaa
Beardstown.
,
............
in getting a permit to drill an oil well on the calamity. The Scottdale Rolling in California, and allot the remainder to
other, are dmtroyml In km than halt an
•c 51
the premises. Oil was found in abund­ Mill Company has sent n force of men to the Indians. F.rart* introduced a bill to hour, similar Indeenm e&lt;l* In the inHtreet Car Htruck by LIcfatalnK.
Louisville, Ky., June ia—During the ance and Saturday the little church sold aid the rescuers and today they closed pay 130,000 for a number of letters writ­ tte^S.ri
!?.
‘
“
"ribtton.
with
Barrix&lt;-«.
heavy storm which deluged this city yes­ out to the Standard Oil company for down their work* and sent all their em­ ten by and to Thomas Jefferaon. Morrill the ebolera teclllb On tte latter aubfoet
Grove.
893,000 cash.
ployes. The loss by the explosion cannot made a speech In favor of his bill U^miU'on. Intend making furtter rxteri
terday a street car on the Seventh street
now bo ascertained. It will be heavy teJS -i»kh ?JUU&lt;1 for^Mricnlturul colHue, standing near the Union station, was
lh
P”***!" of public land
however, *utl the owner* are fearful that
•truck by lightning. The front platform
Halifax. N. S.. June 17.—A corre­ the
work* will have to be abandoned.
soles, etc. The, HU then went over,
Wk* shattered, and the driver. James spondent of Little Loraine, C. B., writes
thirty-seven private peusion Mils were
Gi
Price, severely and probably fatally in­ that on the 6th instant three American
TORNADO AT LINCOLN, NEB.
° "ec’Tt "e9B1°n held and the sen­
jured. The receiving warehouse nt J, B.
• &gt;«£&lt;■«
ate adjourned.
/
■
Wathen 4s Co.’* distillery was struck by seiners, two of them Gloucester vessels,
““ reP"U&lt;Wlt
Stations.
Z?" : !'h”n
"P"" &gt;» “limit,..
lightning and completely dotroyed by the came into the harbor, unceremoniously
“k H'twh Into th.
cut away net* and buoys of local fisher­
lAXCGLN, Mob., June 17,-Enrly yester­ M th. who!, os the sundry civil bill th.
lire which followed.
nod the
-..m
men and hove their -&lt;einea, taking about
ho&lt;ue.le.ot«l th. day to rulocln ou thl jNdf tlghUrwrpnht.
about
the
fur
coaled
Lodr
day
morning
*
terrific
tornado
struck
this
SOUTH.
5s. In
Uto Ropr^nun™ Hood.il „d lribu^
six hundred barrels of mackerel and
Eaterasinn Ar........... ' io u
Th. mf. rfb. Rav, «-,r un.lec.he
city, damaging property to the extent of
Lv.......... |’io Ri
Chippew at Falls, Wto., June 16.-A causing serious loss to the fishermen. ,
“mmoaer own, n«!d hr ^dt the retained her crip on the neck ot the
A100.000. Several splendid brick block* J?..-' to
Rleblnnd Junc't............ 0 .1
1
“
.t
M
P.on.yTv.
n
u
freight engine on the Central railroad,
and with her claw, tore open lu body
were leveled to the ground, but no lives Butterworth .nd a l.rce number ot othrr "uak.
li'
ItferfT"*1
Mttcr “rt.r, the
while moving at high speed two miles be­
Pittsburg, Jurie 14.—A special from
low this city yesterday, collided with the Newcastle, Ito., rays the yardmen on the were loan The cyclone dipped down at
!J™ ? tk*P“kr,*»*croab«lnntby puwy.
Eighteenth
and
O
street*,
and
after
wreck
­
Short line passenger train running be­
l«th. When th. coda of lb. ulk. wm
Pittsburg
&amp;
Western
and
Pittsburg
WxfflixuTOK CtTV, Juno K,-Btalr loing houses for two blocks, rose- again in
’“t—Hrdeid SI ilASTtX-IM .
tween this city and Eau Claire. Eagin•er J. C. Watson, of the passenger train , &amp;; Lake Erie railroads have made a de­ the air and disappeared. Kennealy’s threv- ttodocrtl • JoUt rvnolnUoo Io th.
tad blow, bower.,.,
and Archie McNulty, fireman of the mand for an increase of wages to 42 for Htory brick block and the Kitchen and JMterrUy ™qw»Une th. pixwidmt Io lo. S’’“
* be rattler wi
Woxlburv
ten
hour
’
s
wort.
They
are
non
’
getting
Hardonburgh
blocks
adjoining
were
un
­
freight, were fatally injured. Both enrlte AO lotern.rlooM contender to m~t
*'4« V. L
41.75 and 81.80 and threaten to strike if the roofed. Butler’s block across the street othh city with th. rl.w.1
giues were completely demolished.
»
•’’rwttwitMed, and when her frac­ fomsiDg.......
wages ore not advanced.
was blown away. .
TuT,"1"''o
‘“,l ‘"“Bc *" ‘otoxIcM UB
rib. nwndrf eh. w„ w
Grand Rapid* Ev '. ' i" c
.........
Craabed
a
(
uttage
as
Jt
Fell.
liquors,
firearms,
etc.,
with
barbarians
ra
A Farmer Killed by Llehtntaff.
Chicago, June Id—Friday night and
The Bailey block, a three-story brick “2®b’i*h schools among them, and to
•Stop* on signal only.
Jeffersonville, Ind., Juno 16.—At
No*. 5 and swill not carry
•
fcAurdayn storms did much damage in a
just completed, wr^ leveled to the ground promote general disarmament. H.
Faith.
Maryville, twenty miles north of here crushing a cottage in it* foil. Another jotice that ho would *p«k on the Mb*?
provided with freight train pcmlb
Murmbvr of places A portion at Rockford,
FUED'K Jtesil.l1*vA (.•
1
Ills., was flooded by the rain, end a great William K. Stoner, aged 38, father of a block beloitpngto Bnilqy, on the opposite A further conference wns agreed to on th«
L. Bkhgkant, Sept. ; |
„ ,
large
family,
was
killed
by
a
bolt
of
H.C. PorritM.itaaao. F- Ar-A
side of the street, and u two-story frame anti-t rust bill. The deficiency bill for mm 1ij!}*': '5ulc» *“» 'L«t It »&lt;.uH do to Xr
deal of damage done. In a number of
'°*
ntaee in Illinois, Wisconsin and Iowa the lightning. Burner and hi* little sons were building belonging to James Morley, were ^oo. ud the tumtu,
kOpt ” ,or • •‘V O'l“o »^
havoc was very serious, railways suffering in a field cutting grass for the cattle also demolished. The family of F. E.
to te Mvlog It r„ , punx_
when
Stoner
was
struck.
The
bovs
were
b/D.ol«l.o&lt;lAIU,o
n
,
u
d
Ibeo
uidTS
1
Hafer were caught in tho ruins of the
to the extent of thousands of dollar*.
in another part of ths field.
frame building, but received no serious in­
NUU be. No, I am not going to nana &gt;■
jury. Two two-story brick buildings be­
wfth’ft1”^bnl 1 knOW *Ut •
do
OMiXueK. Wh, June 111—While Miss
V
longing to Mr. Clarke wen: entirely de­
tLr J H » \haI1 put U lhe
at Sabhcovoh.-J
C
leveland. June 17.—The switchmen
JEbotna Pometaning, her brother, and a
stroyed. Nearly ail the buildings were
ta,.°»t“i£ ■
__ &gt;_• __r -v-_
on all the roads centering here struck last unoccupied, which accounts for tho ab­
night Theytdeaiand the Chicago rate of sence ol fatalitira.
fl'll MH. Ao .ttempt by M.rtm 3 '
wages, which is an advance of aU»it 80
tMeago Election Fraud Trial.
rent* a day. About five hundred men are
CHICAOO, June IX—At the election fraud
■ Amend ‘
ths hands still dasping one
trial Friday Stephen Collin* testified that
at the last Democratic primary election in
MI«Md think Ltb
OMAHA, NeU. Juno la—Piro Saturday
kVSLING.

a Frail Bridge.

Washington Cm-, June 14.—Henderson Exploding Gas Again Does Its
at Iowa took occasion Thursday to make
Work of Death.
a detailed statement of the appropriations
made so far for the benefit of the veterans
of the war for the Union. He explained FLAMES CUT OFF THIBTY-ONE MEH
that exclusive of postal receipt! the gross
revenues of the government would be
about 4383,000,000. and he added in con­
clusion: “It|s proper the soldtera should
know these Ijicta.” It will be seen that
nearly 45 per cent, of the estimated gov­
ernment income goes to the soldiers.

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■ It is now many years since, and the per“twaa wounded three time* daring the with tiie statements that the posterior
nf wltnrn Tam
I_____ 1. .■ . *
war," said Maj. L. with a merry twtnkla third, tbe tip. argl rides of the tongue only
prosperouM man. But there wax a erfafa in hfa fine brown eye; "onco fatally, bat are sensitive; that sweet substances are
□nee. This New England manufacturer you see I am still tn inhabitant of thia best perceived by tbe tip, bitter ones at tbe
was recently narrating to me how near ho beautiful earth.”
back; and so’ on. In a German write*!
*
emne to desthfat-ioa.
The saime firm which
"Perhaps,” suggvxU-J one of hi* listeners, journal fa an abstract of interesting obser­
IT was 32 years old. I then had only tho “you were like the man of whom the news­ vation* by Oehrwrdl, who-, by the aid of a
With!?,
CHE
dtatant strain
Of music]
31 years ago comlower mills. After n short interval of paper man wrote: The ball entered hfa left lens, stimulated the individual pap ill** by
But HaJ
NEW pleiely revolutionprofitable business I suddenly awoke ouo ride, inflicting a mortal wound. With good mean* of a fine brush dipped in solution*
moaning to confront the loss of half my care he will be able to pull through all of sugar, quinine, acetic arid, and soft.
• a™ “ "
“»■"!«!
market for the goods. During the next right”’
i/.«-d the Threshing
He found that, as had before been ob­
"too emu tou«i br Ml r«r«un.
to, hxd. "bold,
।
three months I scarcely slept. I knew no
Too soon will vnntah b..t —&gt; t».__
. 1
"That’s just where the ball did enter,’’ served, the circuravallnui papilla? were’
Machine trade by «n«tor quMtu,rest
from constant worry with difficulties. replied the grizzled veteran cheerfully. “I particularly sensitive, but than on the ride*
rtrtrf tbM K^huA Lb. .SSktaM 2
One
evening
as
I
was
returning
home,
and
tip the fungiform papilte only were
was
in
the
Shenandoah
valley
with
Sheri
­
inventing a new AlMMdtt lb. Grert, “di^,ered cone.™
jaded, almost hating the very office I had dan, and we were having a lively little sensitive* Ho estimated that in the whole
THE
left behind, and with no zest for the dear, time of It, a regular hare and hounds race tongue there were 350 to 400of these pap­
Threshing Machine,
ogethcr we Had wandered o'er tbo fell
home which I was approaching, I,felt a all the time; it jv-emed. We were charing illa-, of which he found 125 only to respond
oees.
v ery ancient races, therefore
And crossed tbo border of tbe unknown land?
NEW
- so much better
hand on my shoulder. Looking round, the enemy out of the country, and in one to stimuli.
wearily, I saw the benevolent face of our of our charges I suddenly stopped short,
Many of them appeared to ire excited by
VIBRATOR thin any machine be- ■ yield sweet juice*, and being Ignorant of
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Of life w® pus ij];0 ships, A moment ween,
village pastor, a vemwable man. Ho im­ feeling ns if a red hot swonl hud been thrust all four of the substance* employed, but In
any methods of purifying tb«« juice,
.
signal shown, a shout thrown cheerilr
. fu’-e known, that ail their sugar could not be got to crysull^' A Then
mediately broke the silence by saying: th rough rue. I wa* wounded, badly, too. other cane* pspillm were found, to respond
____ * . ,
‘
Did
you
ever
solve
nrebus
or
a
puzzle?'
I
to
one iorm of stimulus, but Dot to an­
The ball had entered my left side and had
[iH-buildeisoftheold * and rexembk-d honey Inconsbiteocy as well
smiled and replied that I bad when a boy. paused clean through my body, leaving a other. Thu* 19 per cent, responded to
Us In taste. Megasthenes, however, write*
'What was there int«re-:ting in such ef­ fierce burning trail.
acetic nriff, but not to sugar; 24 par cent,
THE *-iyh Threshing Ma­ much later concerning “the India stone
forts?' ’Why, tho fun of doing tho thing.
sweeter than flga or honey,” M that by this
“ ‘Well,’ I said to myself, ‘Abe L-—, tlifa which wcrc'ftcnritire to acid were unaffect­
NEW
chi lies stopped mak- Ito®.rude method of crystallizing or
John Kenyon always mndo u point of There was a queer kind of pleasure in over­ time you area dead man. No man can lire ed ,by quinine, while 15 per Cent!,'which
the puzzle.’ ‘Thntfa what you when a bnllet has plowed its way through recognized sugar did not respond at all to
VlpoITOR ‘"I-',llcm a'"1 toI,iod solidifying the juire had been discovered asking any foreigner who was also a coming
must sec in your business,’ ho gravely re­
tbe application of quinine. All of tbe
VlDfifllU i. t|u&gt; new
33 The early Jewish historians rf»ke ao men’, stronger In London th a small dinner of marked. ‘You must learn to enjoy the ob- hi*"Ivitals.'
staggered out of the lino. The fight­ papilla'were sensitive to touch, pain, heat
tion of sugar, the only sweet Substance three or four that he might havu an oppor­
and relish the struggle' more thon ing burincM was so brisk just then that and cold. When stimulated by a mild,
i rkwely as they dared habitually used by the Hebrews bring hon­ tunity of making intimacies before being Htacles
ey; but Isaiah speaks ef “sweet cane,” and launched into general society. At Ken­ the victory, or you will not live out half wounded men were lookingout for them­ faradlc current, an acid taste only wo* ex-,
selves. I managed to get to a log and sat cited. He confirmed the ol&amp;ervatian* of
—have now made an- there is a disputed allusion to It in the yon * table there was a marked absence of yonr flays.’
"With that word the reverend man down on it to wait until I should die.
older authors, that most of|tho anterior
TH£
other advance, and Song of Solomon.
all reviewer* uriippraiocnc of literary wares:
It was not until about tho commence and he was strongly averse from encourag­ turned on hfa heel and left me. That was pain was so fearful that I could barely two-thirds of the dorsum of the tongue
1U their New Vibracent of the Christiau era that sugar was ing a “mutual admiration” clique. Ho the turning point in my career. I saw it move my limbs. It seemed to paralyze my was devoid of gustatory papillae—Science.
all in a flash of .light. I must learn tn en­ nervous and muscular force. A* I mt
qxiken of by an appropriate name. “In In­ had a fine sense of the fitness of things.
VIBRATOR- i- rprex-utaTlireshA Superstition of Sailors.
joy tho contest with obstacle*. I must there watching tho men scampering along,
dia and Arabia Felix,” writes Dioscorides
“I never ask Dickens anil Thickeray to­
find my wtixfoction, not in my achieved one of my old comrades passed me.
Col. Nicholas Pike tells Tbe Brooklyn
mg Machine contain­ “a kind of concrete honey is called saccha- gether now. I did so once, and found It 8ucce«,
but
in
my
battle
with
the
difficul
­
"
‘
What
’
s
tfie
matter,
Abe?'
he
cried.
Standard
Union an interesting story
ron.” This term is evidently adapted was a mistake,” said Kenyon to tho writer,
ing entirely new fea­
which illustrate* the superstition of sailors
from t he Arabic ;u»okar or shuker, which adding, with ■ touch of humor peculiarly ties on the way. It was astonishing how •Hit?'
this aspect of my extremely vexatious afe,
“ ‘They'vedone mo this time,’ I answered. regarding the killing of the albairo»
tures ill separation itself fa derived, from the Sanscrit shar- his own, “and I do not always ask hus­ fairs rea^ored me. It has lx&gt;en my constant
THE
“ ‘Hope not,’ ho turned to yell back os he "When 1 was en route to Port Lews; Isl­
kara. Sfxsaking of namesk it I* rather odd band and wife to the same parties. They
cleaning, which that the Hebrew word for being intoxi­ are addicted to setting each other right thought ever since and enabled me’ to en­ ran. One doesn't expect delicate attention and of Mauritius, as American consul,” he
NEW
dure. Eighteen months later 1 laid tho’ at such times.
says, “tbe nHiatron* and petrol were always
cated is shacar, a word which fa evidently about small details, which is very aggra­ foundation for tho large mill."
t
as
far
ahead
"Well, I waited to die until finally I *aid around our venturi, the 'United State*
VIBRATGH.
claxely connected with the Arabic. It fa vating, and often turns the point bf a
m’ any other as the interesting, too, when we remember the story. What docs it matter whether the ■ “And got into more difficulties, it I re­ to myself, ‘if this fa dying it isn't so burl steamer Monocacy, and the sailors tried
member?" remarked Ids partner, who was after all.’
&gt;
. ’
for a long time to get one pf the former
ready conversion of sweet liquids into al­ bishop met ‘Devil Crosse* and ‘Satin Mont­ fitting opposite. “In fact, you have never , "I unbuckled my belt to ease tho pain for me. but were unsuccessful. But at last
cohol. There ncems to be little doubt that gomery' at the Browns on Friday or at the
uhcad of tbe *’Eud- the origin of the manufacture of sugar Smiths on Monday? It is enough for us to Ixvn doing anything else except solving and thought that 1 would like to see what j one was caught and after great resistance.
riddles,” now turning to me. "If there a deadly wound looked like. I took a look wa* drawn on board, but not Irefore his
THE
know that bis lordship was in good commust lx? nought for in India and Arabia.
;i&gt;s Apron” maand there was no wound there. 1 could strength and skill were taxed to the utter­
puny.
AMONG' THE AJCIENTH.
NEW
in a dangdrous place, Fred is the man. la not believe my eyes. I knew I had been most. In about half on hour another one
Every Fnrni“The Sydney Smiths,” Kenyon went on tact, difficulties nro hfa business. Yon hit, for I could feel where the ball had was taken and we let them go about the
Apart from the evidence of Dioscorides
1I8RAT0R. r and Thresherman we are always disposed to trust Pliny, to to say, “are a couple whoought to lx- asked would hanlly txdleve it, but the difficulties come out iu my back. I put liiy lumd deck together. They were tine birds, but
wc are indebted for so much infor­ together, for she leads up to her husband’s of our affairs are about thtf only things in around there to touch the hole and could looked very droll waddling along the deck
shii’ild at onco get whom
mation concerning tla inannera and cus­ jokes nnd laughs at the right moment. I which he takes any Interest nowadays. He not find it. There wo* not a sign of n together.
toms of the ancients. In Holland's trans­ remember their neighbor Hkdnilc saying draws hfa dividends with Indifference, He wound in my side,* not n mark on the skin.
lull information re­
“1 was instructed to procure one for tba
lation, book 12, chapter 8, wc read: “As for she must have been well fasten fafore she
t&lt;«k me nut more than thirty seconds to Long Island Historical society, nnd wm
garding tbe NEW Jtigar, there is of it in Arabia, but the best could have Ik-en brought into such good hears of any good luck with scant congrat­ It
ulations. But tell him of a hard nut to buckle my belt around me and make a run anxious to get it without, injuring iu
THE
rometb out of India. A kind of bonio it training. But Eadidle had a grudge against crack and he is all alive from head to foot for my company. I caught it in twenty qtlumegv, and so gave one of these birds a
VIBRATOR,
which
NEW
is, gathered nnd candled in curtainc canes Sydney Smith for calling the country gen­ and will spend half the night.nt it. What minutes.
dose of cyanide of potassium, &lt;nd in a sec­
—white, this fa. like gumme (Arabicko), tlemen of Somerset ‘the fat Bmotinjis.’
" ‘How’s this?' two or three of tho boys ond he lay over on hfa slilo without a
some xnen find in cbcxs, or breaking in u
fl8RATG!l.l«'ippHcatwu to
.
struggle. Following this inbident we hod
nnd brittle betweeue u man’s teeth. The Temple Bar.
refractory blooded colt, the head of our panted. 'We thought you were killed.'
“ ‘Well, you sco 1 am not,' I said, falling continual squalls, when I found to my ut­
graines hereof, when they are at t he biggest,
house—I any it to-hfa face—scum* to find
ter astonishment that tome was attributed
into the ntuk*.
cxcecd.not a fllberd nutte, and serve for
in our problem*."
“mere boot a more popular little wo­
“I h.id been hit by a spent Mil, and that a good deql of the contrariety of the «lephysicke."
There was a general laugh round the
Sugar, n* known to the ancients, was man in the profession than Marie Jansen,” tablcYor a moment, when the first speaker night when I examined my ride I’,found a ments. The sailors averred that it wm nil
black nnd blua »q&gt;ol on it as big us my cap. owing to my having killed the nlliatrosa.
BATTLE CREEK. MICHIGAN
doubtless far less palatable than it is now. suid u young man who is well known about resumed:
“Tills fa the philqaophy of life to teach i I didn't mind it iu the least. A nuuuwlio When tbe storm was at its height they un­
In preparing it the canes and the roots town. “She has the biggest sort of n
heart and will do anything for a fellow. lx&gt;y's. It fa not the end of life, but the liv­ suddenly recovers from a mortal wound treated me not to kill any more of these
were frequently boiled, so that certain bn
Did
you
ever
hear
how
good
she
was
to
Jim
ing; not the success, but the succeeding; feclspretty cheerful."—New York Tribune. birds, a* they are considered to be thoter and aromatic principles must tmxfa
spirits of seamen lost In the pronn."
have been extracted. The quality impart­ Meade, of Chicago, when he was laid up at not the thing done, but the keen relish nt
A JlBllronti Car Uaed for a Burn.
ed to tho sugnr by this process might have the Adams house? No? Well, Jim’s big doing a thing, and the t onsclous strength
Tlir Coffee Tree.
Fur montlis a box car, that for present
determined its use for medicinal purposes. toe was so badly demoralised by an attack of grappling, and not being floored, that
The coffee tree fa from six to fourteen
It is certain that sugar was only regarded of gout that he could not get out of bed. A gives n man enduring nnd fresh satisfac­ purposes may be known ax No. 1,438, had
as a sort of medicine for several centuries, lot of us fellows used to go up and keep tion. Now, if you will pardon me, and do been bothering tho man who keeps track' feet high, and the same tree bears for a
number of year*. The trunk fa from twelve
and confirmation of this statement may be him company. Marie was playing with not use my name, take that failure up the of the cars «&lt;n the South Shore road. He
found In the fact that it fa rarely men- Wilson at that time and .was stopping at street here that we had last n ion th. And traced it to a certain station, and there all to eighteen inches in diameter, and when
the poor boy died as the result. 1 knew it track of it was lost. In the mountainous fully* grown much resemble* our own apple
tioaed. except by physicians tfisd learned the same hotel.
•‘The Chicago manager was an old friend would kill him, for about two months be­ region of tho far west a car has been known tree of from ten to twelve years' standing.
men. nor with tolerable precision except
of hers and when she heard of his sorry fore the crash we were talking together, to tumble down a precipice and thus be- Ordinarily tbe lower bnmehes begin to
by the former.
bend ns the tree grow* old, the wood.being,
The Greeks and Romans used sugar as a plight she paid 1dm u visit and offered to nnd be remarked. ‘I hate a fight.' Instantly I come lost, bat here suck a thing could not very limber and pliable, and soon form
happen. The subject of the mysterious car
medicament almost entirely, and it fa occa­ dress his afflicted foot. It happened that I exhort ex! him that he must learn to lore grew u|xm hfa mind to such an extent that themselves into tbe sho{M: of a gigantic
the
doth
used
for
bandages
was
nil
out.
a
fight
if
be
expected
to
get
on
and
endure.
sionally alluded to by the physicians of the
he dptonnintd to find that car or parish in umbrella, many of. the branches reaching
Augustan age. During the Seventh cen­ Instead of sending for more’, this gay Sa-, He looked up nt me, surprised. He wns a the attempt. Accordingly he went to the the ground. Tbe bark is whitish and.
member of our church, you know, nnd fine
tury the empire of the Saracens was scarce­ mnritnn took a dainty lace handkerchief
as silk. I explained that I did not mean •station nt which place the car was fast • rather rough: the leavcsgmueh re&lt;s.&gt;mb|pfrom
l)er
i»ocket,
and,
after
dousing
it
well
ly inferior to that of Jlome in the tijnes yf with t he gout medicine, tenderly bound up • love of contention with the indi vidual* who heard from and started after the truant those of a citron tree. Axil always grow*
her greatesd prosperity and, we may add,
opposed •him, but n real enjoyment of tho lx»x ear. Coming down the line to a paint in tropical latitudes, it continues green
rapacity. The conquered western Asin, Jim’s sore toe. It made him fee! pretty struggle t i win in nn honest way nnd bj- but a few miles above fahpe&amp;ing. he went Throughout the year, never lit-ing entirely"
'overran northern Africa and carried their good, I can tell you, and as s&lt;x&gt;n ns he was staying longest. He turned away sndly in anabranch to a mine that fan small biro of leave*. Blossoms sori green nnd
aide to get about he purchased a imsket of
■iniis into thy south of Europa. To these
ripe fruit may be seen on the coffre tree at
rosea, tied thr handkerchief about the han­ fn&gt;in me, nrurmuring, ‘Life fa too hard.!’ shipper, nrql where the ^rack is not kept
I.
roni-lairbaric Saracens Europe was indebt­ dle and sent them over the footlights to Ids and I kiww he would go under ”
open in winter. Getting a mile or xo out any season of the.year.
When the blossom falls off there remain*
ed for the manufacture of sugnr—acorn
fair nurse. 1 believe Marie has that hand­ -The fact fa, young people, life would be an the branch he suddenly rau onto No. in it* place a small fruit, green at first,
modity the consumption of which may
kerchief preserved in her scrap book, along unendurable to a man of spirit were it not 1,438. U|nn investigation he found that a which becomes red ns it ripeus, not unlike
now almost lx* taken as a measure of r*xn with a lot of pleasant newspa’ier noti-x-s.” for the spice of danger, context, and cease­ fartnef who lived in the vicinity had been,
lion's civilization.
less exertion. No man can afford to be­ end was still, using thocar aa a barn, there a large cherry and very good to eat. Under
—Boston Globe.
Pin THE CKfSAbKns IXTIIOPCCE IT?
GENTLEMEN.
little hfa powers by getting into nn “easy being six Jior.ses in tho car at the time. It tho flesh of this berry, instead of a stone,
« rapped tn.
There are tunny who attribute tho intro­
place," "asoft snap,” or a "feathensl nest,” fa ueedltfa* tosny that the track wa* plowed fa found th'; rt-.ll ’52 Ct’.'.
X
Do lu»rct» Count?
duction of sugar to the Crusaders. But
and
for the reason that such a situation In out the next Sunday, and the farmer's barn n fine, thin akin. The bean |s then soft
Seven:! instances of apparent counting
xngar has nndoubtcdly faen cultivated in
&gt; i&gt;_. Ct. J-UU BUtlDOCK Hl Ilita this world i* only temporary nt l&gt;cst. But fa now engaged, in the wheat traffic.—Min­ and very unprintable, but becomes hardar
St
for
*•••* y
• ——a s«. i.atf, ixjcu ••Scnxcs of Anim-ils,” as exhibited by in- w hile It lasts it enervates. A youth forgets ing Journal. '
ns it ripens, nnd the dried up flesh.or pulp/&lt;
rUtV-d. since the Crusaders were collected
which was edible when young nnd tender. \
socta. The ncv.tjI specie.-! of cumenes, for hfa weapons, hfa muscles grow flabby.
from all parts of Europe, bow fa it that intrant e. supply their young with definite Then, when the tight comes, as it will, he
becomes a shell of/a &lt;Krk lirmvn color and
Acting Its Song.
Spain wats the only country favored with number.' of victims; and, while the males "hates a fight." fa easily tempted to oom­
The white bonded mocking birdof south­ the lierry a waxy, transparent green. Each
thfa valuable commodity? Of course the arc manlier than the females. and require promise, to the lox* of hfa best interests,
South America—tho finest feathered shell contains one berry, which when sepa­
laf°iI
Crusaders did find sugar in Syria, and they I23S food, the insect seems to know whether nnd is permanently disabled in the race. ern
melodist in the world—is one of tho species rated forms two of the coffee grains of
may luive assisted its making it better the egg will produce a male or a female He will find that the world will accommo­ that accompany music with appropriate commerce.—St. Louis RppubKc.
.
known on their return to Europe. Wc read grub, arid apportions the quantity of food date Idmt'It will lay him on the shelf and motions. Ami just as its song fa, *o to
Trees and Cllmabn.
in the history of tho Mjcond crusade that accordingly, giving five victims to the male k«p him there.-rllarkley Harker in New, speak, inspired and an improvisation, un­
Richard Cajur de Lion captured seven and ten to the female. It fa suggested by York Weekly.
Tbe effect of trees on climate has formed
like any song the bird has-ever uttered, »&gt;&gt;
camels laden with sugar, and that his Mr. G. X Freeman that the matter is one
its motions nil have the some character of the subject of au article in.Petermann'* by
knights found “sweet honied cannts called of physiological interval The male eggs
spontaneity and follow no order; and yet an abie Russian observer,. BL Wocikoff.
I never saw a garment too fine for a man have a grace and passloaand a perfect har­ He maintain* that the diminution of evap­
liijtr. nt tke l*r»i&gt;ate Office lo Zuera.” These they gathered and sucked follow out ai/'ther In less time than the
• .in mUiI rnuntv. &lt;&gt;n Ttiur*- and were "much pleased with the sweet female, giving time to store a smaller num­ or a moi'l, there never was a chair too good mony with the music unparalleled among oration effected by forests fa not duetotbe
nr .Imw l:i the y-»r one tiste thereof, with which they could scarce­ ber of caterpillars before the next ugg has for » cobbler or n cooper or a king to sit in; birds possessing a similar habit. While lower temperature- known, to- exist under
be satisfied."
never a house too tine to shelter tho human singing he passes from busb to bush, some­ tbeir shadow, but that the most Important
Arniktroug. Judge oi ly It
was long before the mechanical arts
head. Thesa elements about us—the glori- time* delaying a few moments on and at factor is the resistance to the-winds- by th© *
the estate of P'.illauder were applied to tho preparation of sugar
They Took a Chill.
oux sun. the imperial moon—are not too others just touching the summits, and at trees. Thfa.causes thn air af the forest to
bi- changed.more slowljL and. thus the antand longer still before any method of clar­
Six railroad men in New Mexico, all well good for the human race. Elegance fits times sinkingout of right In the foliage,
: tint Million, duly veri- ifying the juice of the cane was discovered.
armed and noted for their sand, permitted man; but do wo not value these tools a lit­ then in an excess of rapture soaring verti­ u rated air fa not so lnrgeYy replaced by dry
-n.nl&gt;. n&gt;rhi!iil»trHtor
•aid.
h for r&lt;’M*ou* i herein *et forth. The use of ulkalies fa believed to be nn in­ a cross eyed highwayman to stand them up tle more than they are worth, and some­ cally to a height of a hundred feet, with air. and.the moisture iab-ss.rapidly carried
...
io &gt;ell the real estate of vention of tho Moors who settled in Spain. in a row with only a pistol for a weapon, times mortgage n house for the mahogany measured wing beat*, like those of a heron, away.
The vicinity ot a forest increases ths
•i m said petition described.
■ s unit-red. that Enday.-tbe Sugar appears to have l»een very little and each man shelled out his watch and we bring into it? I would rather cat my or mounting suddenly in a wild, hurried summer rainfall considerably, but has less
- ----- - Vl .1 jn-.A. D. i-PO. al feu o'clock in known in England till the Fourteenth cen­ money with a promptness that called for dinner off the head of a barrel, or dress zigzag, then slowly circling downward torit effect in winter. The storage of rain water
lb- fnn-n &gt; i: i„. av&gt;i*ned tor tho hearing of tury. In 182W the Ix&gt;rd Chamberlain of praise on the part of the outlaw. When after tho fashion of John the Baptist in the at lost with tall outspread fanwise and vans,
Mid r- tui in. and that the heir* at law of said Scotland speaks of loares of sugnr, which he disappeared all the victims were chat­ wilderness, or sit on a block all my life glistening white in the sunshine.expanded in tbe mo**, fallen. Inarc*, and herbage ot
'ieer.&gt;.r&lt;l । i,u otbei persons interested to were sold at one ounce bf silver per pound,
than consume all on myself before I got a and vibrating, or wnvtsi languidly up nnd tbu woods affords nsupply of vegetation
tering with a chill.-Detroit Free Press.
Mid r.tate, -.ire required to appear at a session
home, and lake so much pnlns with the down, with a motion like that of some during dry seasons. A striking illustra­
o-nr:. tt.en to la* holuen at Che Probate a price equivalent to about Hof our money.
oiw- a. therm ,4 Hastuigs, iii said county, and The manufacture was not carried on In
outside when the Inside was ns hollow as broiid winged butterfly at rest ou a flower. tion of thfa.fa- afforded! by a forest on tbe
wnttern shore of th* Caspian, where ths
[j „nv there be, why the prajer of Great Britain at this time, but small sup­
Stronger—Your farm doesn’t seem to be an empty nut. Beauty faagreqt thing; but —Umgman"* Magazine.
vegetation fa very luxuriant, although it
we 1*1.tinner rnav not be granted. And it ta
beauty of garment, house and furniture
«‘JrV.i-r orderM. Tl:at sal&lt;l petitioner give notice plies were imported from Venice, where, -in a very flourishing condition.
ns ver rsins.except in autumn and winter.
Three Trips tc* Europe Yearly.
interested in said estate, of the sugar refining had already become nn Im­
Farmer—No. Things are getting worse are tawdry ornaments compared with do­
M. "Wocikoff has observed that forests
pend-nn ■/ said petition, and the bearing portant industry. Although old Harrison, and worse. A feller came round here aell- mestic love. All the elegance in the world
A Franklin street merchant has for six lower the temperature of the country
tn-n..;, tr.-canstnx a copy of tkfa order to be
publbS-d -i the Hasting* Baxxkb. a newspa- the chronicler, speaks of sugar and wine ns iDg books and papers, and he said aU I will not make a home; and I wpuld give years taken hfa vacation regularly in the around them. In Bosnia tbe summer is 5
prritro and eln-ufated In said county of bein” a common drink among the upper needed wan to .subscribe to The Jarmers mom for a spoonful of real heart'love than summer by making three round’trip* in or 6. degs. cooler than tn Herzegovina.
“•»n-.. oner in each week for three successive classes during the Sixteenth century, it is Friend. I did, but it don’t seem to help for whole ship loads of furniture and all succession on an ocean steamer. It gives This difference ta attributed to the woods.
—v-----•,
j,,, of hearing. the gorgeousness all the nphofaterera in him a little over six works on tbe water
probable that sugar did not become an ar­ things any.—Yankee Blade.
HAltr.KS W. ARMSTKOXa,
the world can gather.
during the summer, nnd he fa long enough
ticle of ordinary consumption until the
fAlruecoev.i
Why BL» T.o*t B»e Market Weffon.
Judge of Probate.
in London and America between the trips
middle of the Seventeenth sentury.
An odd bequest was recently uncovered.’
to attend to the details of his burineu. from among tbe musty reconfa of old will*,
In hi* many years of business experience
AS AS tXDCSTET.
Mme. deK.. who is the possessor of a The expen.HC when figured up fa remark­
The sugar industry was started in Bar­ Mr. Ruaaeil Sage has learned to beware&gt; of
recorded in tbe county dark’s office at
bados by some English merchants In 1648. cro_ cytA men. H. opmly l!rocUi“,h.U necklace of 188 pearls of perfectly uniform ably light, but a man must he very’ fond of Scheuectody. by a lawyer of that city,,
U»« l» sire a circumstance which gives it an al­ the*ea to undergo continued trip* la thia which he thinks the profession will relish
It is commonly supposed that tbo cane was «ntlp«tby lo .ocb i»rw&gt;n». u&gt;d
MUD
most
inestimable
value,
and
even
made
the
fashion practically nil summer.—New in reading. The document -reads: “I gjr*.
introduced into the Western hemisphere torm.r y~" to n&gt;d «llb mAoymWto
’‘th ?'™ Empress Etigenie envy its owner, recounts York World.
4&gt;v the Portuguese and other early Euro­ tuwwthrongh !.&gt;"•!
nnd bequeath to Blank forever my maraat
Stiers, but
wboM optic nn- out on th. biu -5« the following story: About ten years ago
wagon. ” Attached to t he foregoing 1* .thj*.
she
became,
for
the
first
time,
aware
of
a
High Trices for Best Estate.
the flrot explorers in these regions that the York Journal._______________
codicil: "Whereas, since the making.of.my
mysterious
disease
in
her
pearl*,
and
er
­
The highest priced real (-state in. this tast will and testament, said Blank claims,
aborigines of Virginia and other parte of
America prepared sugar from the maple
Four Portuguese miners, while driving roneously blamed tho destroying cffecti to country is in lower Broadway and around to own said market wagon and says.that L.
OroUll*. ca. tort .tor- an accident. In society, nt parties, nt Wall street. It rangrn upward from *Z5 a can use it occasionally, and if I want U.X
j nice anti also from a native variety of sugar r
theatres, wherever she wa* mo»t likely to square foot to prices that even millfcnaires must come for it; and. whereas. 1. don’t
cane. The Spaniards did. howT'’er’f^^ ■l.r uck containing » tors’
see such jewels, she made inquiries of their arc ashamc&lt;! to acknowledge they have fancy such remarks, I hereby revoke tho
plant the cane, which they cultivated!n Thry hurrtal took .nd ™“Terto
owners nnd became aware of the fact that paid for it. I know of sales that have re­ l&gt;equest of said wagon to said Blank, and
-----....
wtodl
-Alying
In
th.
middle
of
their own country, an^ttjhem must ccr
Uialy be ascribed the introduction of the th. ,tir« rt Ctorokne. The old mck cod her necklace was not the only victim of cently been made at 1105 a square foot, and put said market wagon in the residuary
the malady; titled ladle*, high bourgeoises, offer* for some at 1150. What is more to
iXir industry into Madeira and the it from any suspicion of vmuoamiable actre-vw*. all confessed that they the purpose, whan high office buildings are cltouso of my will.”—Albany Argun.
‘^‘^uoryor rtWrt eultlTrtlon I* on*
Professor Thompson, who was u teacher were about ready to don mourning for the put up on the property tho rentals prove
' TitaAMd, Old Btary..
in Philadelphia when he made the dfoctn- lost beautv of valuable pearl jewelry, ador­ that the ground is worth tbe price.—Inter­
The superintendent- of I^ndon polica
„( Bueceuhe nH«r“Il1',n’
~l&gt; *eri« which have made him a millionaire, able bracelets, beloved trinkets—all that view in New York Prms.
‘■•toH ah American visitor to boot land Yard
nredicta that sooner or later the problem enlists the sympathies of handsome wolately that when a noted criminal wa*
getting electrical power men.—Jcwelera’Circular. -___
An engineer on the Iron* mountain road visited before hi* execution,by n clergyman
has perfected an automatic bell ringer on he listened to the story of Jesus and hi*
c„l«n». io lb* "“"“'“I
‘ °t Sm- tom fuel direct, without the aid of steam.
What We Are Coining To.
hl* locomotive,.and now, when running in suffering upon tho era** ip. silence nnd
The opening up of new bighv ys
“Danger!” “No crossing'", "Private corporation limits, or whenever the bell then, springing to hi* feet, said. “I* thia
Erastus Lovette, of Rome, Pa., is IM
old. He coca ten miles on foot to tvay!" “Don’t-cross this lot!" “Lookout must iw rung, be just jerk* n spring, and true? He came to *avo- meu like me?"
,3» °1 6mC‘J
1 ,b C«n Solid Extract
Inurcouroe
'^uj^tion ana profor
the
dog!"
“
No
trespass!
’
’
“
The
bull
ptonty Of tout .nd
“Yen, it fa true?”
the bell is kept going by staam power till
,„U«e
«IU7“d°nthe f^Bh
trood teeth, draws a pension ns n soldier fa crore!" These afe a few of tbo warnings he turns uff the steam.
"And you rit here quietly! If I believed
that continually confront the innocent pe­
w
&lt;»■&gt; now to &lt;tostory and were free I would walk bare­
^Ipr^H^^rtooo^ ?nhe war of 1813, and looks to be no older destrian who attempts to walk God’s earth A Berlin antiquary has discovered in a that
_^ ld
W. H. Goodyear,
foot over the world but I would tell it to
than M. _______ ——
and enjoy the free air of heaven in th*
hollow cane tho dagger with which Ravi I- every firing map!"
Th. book, of th. tot. Sunncl J. Tilden ooutirv One of these day* the modest
AGENTS ttUir'w* tor tag *3*7ow
Even the great truths of religion grow
lac MKoxsinated King Heury IV of France.
Grown Ntmwry 8tDOC.
.how thrt bo expended In nil between eight lover of nature on foot will probably read
butSd tbou-nd ttoltoc on st even crore road: “Get off the earth! - The dagger wax stolen from tbe palace of hackneyed to our imp*: lent ears and trivial
mx nd* - Youth*! Conpauioa.
justice iu Puri'* iu ISUk
Greyrtone. hU .umrner rmldcoeo ou tM Boston Globe.
known nurseries
FUeconntry. Adrtrte*.
Hudson. •
Kai.ki,' 5 T’ kmiTH, Geneva Nmrsery,
-J?teblfah*d in ia&lt;0.
Geneva N. Y.

vibrator.

NICHOLS &amp; SHEPARD

W. L. DOUCLAS
$3 SHOE

S3&amp;S2

SHOES

A WOOLLEY.

LOOSE'S EXTRACT

CIOVERJLOSSOM

nt

iio by

�Hastings Banner
Haailnga, Thursday. June 19, 1890.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
THK HASTINGS, MICH., PO8T0FFICK,
AVGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

benefit of the wool grower and lo protect
and devtflop that brandi erf American farm
lodmdriee.
The rate of protection for th? woolen
manufacturer Is no greater than is'given to
the cottap or silk or any other important
manufacturing Indastry. On tbe lower
grader, of wooleus, such os go into general
consumption. It la considerably less. If,
therefore, anyttitag can be said of tbe rates
on woolen goods proposed In the new bill,
it is that on tbe goods going into general
use there lias been shown by the framers
of tbe bill a Justifiable partiality toward
the average American consumer against
ibe consumeni of the higher uiul finer qual­
ities of woolens. Aud this also is In line
with tbe general purpose of the bill to fa­
vor wherever uno as mnch as practicable
tbe interests of American manufacture.
Tiie sfctements showing the disaster* to

A correspondent sends us a clipping from
a newspaper published in Michigan, 1ft
which the tree trade editor assails the propraned rates on woolen goods. He figures
out Die ad valorem percentages azul calls
upon his readers to see what enonuotis
taxea they are paying &lt;m their clothing.
Unfortunately for hls^argumeot he prints
in another column tbe statement of an east­
ern paper that sixty per per ereiL of our
woolen factories are shut down because American wool manufacturers and Ameri­
they cannot compete with foreign manufac­ can wool growers since 1883 only confirm
turers. He also pointa ont that our home the claim of the people engaged in Uiese
manufacturers furnish the only possible industries, that the rednctkms made in the
tariff act of 188.1 were unjust and des­
market for American wool.
The common-sense conelustqn from all tructive of these Industries. It Is absurd
this h that tiie only remedy for the de­ to talk of tbe failure of these Industries- to
pression in American wools, and tbe only respond to a change of administration.
way'to make a profitable market for them,
is to set these Idle mills at work. This te ■no change in the tariff lias yet been made
what the McKinley bill proposes, ami It is axid that our industries are still laboring
in harmony with all Its schedules to re­ under al! the disadvantages of former leg­
store prosperity u&gt; American forming, islation. It will also be recognized that
the largest and most important class of tire efforts now making by a republican ad­
American Industries. But this does not ministration to revise the tariff In the in­
please our free-trade advocates. They terest of American farmers, are opposed
therefore assail the McKinley bill, and and blocked at every step by those who,
like the Michigan Free Trade editor, re­
point to the high duties on wtxileu goods,
as if It were true that these duties were a sist every measure for tbe advancemeut of
grievous tax on American fanners and net home industries and use every possible de­
ception and misleading stateniant to keep
in fact for their advantage.
The wool and woolen sebedulcs of this the truth out of sight—American Econo
mist.
•
bill keep one thing dtathictly hi view; to
ilevekipe and strengthen the market for
wool, so that our farmers may Increase ' No better proof Is wanting of the proba­
their production of wool and be relieved , ble -effect nt tbe McKinley tariff bill, on
from’destructive foreign competition. It' English and American industries than the
la known tiiat we consume in the U. 8.' remarks of Cbarie sV incent, member of the
about 000,000,000 pounds of wool, and that English Parliament for Central Sheffield,
we produce less than 300.000,000 pounds. in that body on June »tb. Mr. Vincent
Tbe secretary of agriculture has shown ■called attention to the passage of the Mc­
that our farmers might, if properly protect­ Kinley bill by tbe House of Representa­
ed from barlmrian competition raise nearly tives at Washington, wbcreiu ware pro­
if not quite all of the wool we consume, vided ^enhanced prohibitory’ duties on
with great advantage to every part of the cutlery, tin plates, iron hoqps and other
ctHintry. It would double our flocks. 4tnd articles of British export.” He then asked
more than double the aggregate value of (vide cabltrreport) “whether the English
our wools. Every farmer can appreciate government. having regard for tl»e disas­
the advantages of such a change. It trous effaot which the senate’s approval
would of Itself alone make agriculture must have upon -Sheffield, the Midlands,
prosperous. To offset this national gain South Wales and Belfast, would adhere to
we are asked to look at tbe Increased tax their views that the free .import system of
on foreign woolen goods, by which this tire United Kingdom precluded an instruc­
fortunate result Is to be accomplished. tion to the British Minister at Washington
Weil, let us. look at It. Let every farmer to Represent to the United States Govern­
took at It, and tlicunore carefully he looks ment the injury that euoh ‘legislation
at ft the better be will like It. If lie re­ would do the industry of a friendly power
members what he paid for a suH of clothes which in 1889 gave a free market to £95,­
twenty years or thirty years ago, he will 000,000 worth of competing American
see that he now pays uot teurc than half goods.
.
what be then had to pay. Irte* tigures up
It k evident from thls^jeport of Mr.
what bis clothes cost to-day. he will see Vincent’s Parliamentary Inquiry that at
that if they are at al! increased in cimL by least one Englishman realizes that&lt;he Mc­
import duties tbe Increase is so scull as Kinley bill has been framed for the foster­
1fl
by the cldwrt scrutiny. ing of American Interest* and that
Ja point of fact, tlw ckdliing rnseii” by' dur British Interests will -suffer thereby.
farmers and their families w as cheap or Before such testimony ft Is only anticheaper than similar clothing could be had Atnertama and English sympathizers who
iu any other part of the world. Ordinary can oppose the principle ou which the Mc­
clothing, used everywhere, by all dames, Kinley bill has been drafted.—The Press.
is not affected in price by tl&gt;e tariff.
There appears to be no doubt that the
The Fort Dodge Messenger of April 10.
J Wo. says tbe general reduction iu dry silver bill will be' pawed, authorizing the
goods since 1888 Is 23 to 48 per eent., and purchase«(not Jess than (3,000,000 nor
on ready made clothing 38 to 30 per rent. more than 84.500.000 worth of silver•bul­
Good serviceable suits eon be had from 87 lion per «onlh, nnd the tosue of oil ver cer­
XofflO. It te the universal opinion of all tificates thereon wdricb shall be full legal
ite.
familiar with the trade that the tariff cuts tender for all debts, public and
This will utiU»&gt; tbe entire silver
uct
the country, and inerease the volume of
tabuglpg men and farmers wear Car emncurrency aterat a dollar a head for our
England.”
Free trade orators In tbe campaign of will be to gveatiy rttakulate biMtnvw iunl
1898, who tried to stir up hostility to pro­
Section, on the ground that it made efothlag dearer, were effectually shat up by the
irreeUtible logic of the fact that a great varHy of ordinary woolens were made and
. aqjd in (hls courtry from American wools
in American.factories, with American ma­
chinery and by well paid American tabor,
far less than tbe amount of tbe duty paid
on similar goods' when imported. The
ogRpaign Illustration of this fact by tbe
five dollar overcoat worn' by Mr. E.. A.
Hartshorn, ofNew-Tock.a tariff speaker,
and by tbe four and a ‘half dollar suit worn
by Senator Ely, of Ohio, , on his speaking
low in that state, and, lastly, by the famoos tan dollar suit abowa by Mr. McKin­
ley dating his tariff speech tn the House
of Representatives—all thme evidences are
lea eowalmdve to require farther couimenL
It is one of the tricks, of the free trade
orators tejmlntout tbe high ate of duties
on wuolews witbout mentkming tbe fact
that the tagger wwt of these duties te only
a eamnctixaUon for tbe increased cost of
wool caused by .the tariff to protect tbe

Markets. elaWea, ete-, glveu by the Michi­
gan Free Trade-edltor it will be IouimI on
examination Chat Abe protection given to
tbe numiifarturer. ou whose prosperity Uia

annually to deyiendewt veter­
ans, -or the widows and efcHdren of -ex-tMrF
diem who are depen deal. The repnbfirar
in blue.
It look* now as tbaegh congress
would admit both Idaho arid Wyoul«ig to tbe sisterhood of states.

For Che Haxxkb.

AUlrswest IillUMe. vetvet green.
Where fnwrant abrutsi and Ireev wake room
For vines and flowsn ta grow between;
Vloleta blue and buttercups gold—

And rhe grand old Keuuebee distant roar;
Utile Wnfi ringing happy and treeNo sweeter pk-lnre te there tar ine.
A frilthfal arlfcflnthe dear home nest.
And a sweet little child I lore to see,
FUJI at enMan and pence and rest, .
Fall of sunahlne and love lor m»:
Home uf my heart, thia hillside old—
No dearer picture my life can hold.
Jana 14, Hoe.
•
w. H. C.

ItwlU require 55&lt;r» ton* of tulue lo bind the
MK&amp; classes of roods as go into the largest rrxUl
crop uf ihU eoHUUy thl» betuon. should it
im on avewg, crop. Every pound #bot:l«f
prs srsrJa:
”p“"

““ k“*’

•raaftbc MtHs trill. pnipoaad lo allow.

lutnnwtd Port “U
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
F.,« toj. Mir. HUM* ?"*rQuartette “Breeze o£ the Night —GbM.
Married. Tuesday evening by Rev. Pfif- Barnaby,
S. M. Fowler, W. S. Nelson. P.
fer, Mr. Norton Paton and ML&lt;w Eva ItarR. Dunning.
uaby.
\
Recitation, “Angel" of Buena Msta
Tbe committee having in charge the ar- MIm Elide Rich.
..
rangemants for tbe -ith of July celebration
Solo, “Song Of tbe Brook —MUw Ma
have been delayed In getting some attrac­ Tomlinson.
„
tions for the day. But It Is expected that
Sola “Tbe Urt Chord”—Mtaa Eva
Our store ta loaded with tbe largest. choicest ami most eompletelln. s..' ...(k, ,
al! will be in readiness so as to be pabllsh‘ w
ed hi full next week. Watch the papers. C7£uUeQu.rMlr, •■JtaodNllM Mowd” crockery, lamp* and bazaar goods to be found ip Barry eoupty.

The Warehoube is Full.

Not long ago tbe Herald &gt;»ld that a good
Imotw *nd&lt;**t wU1
■*r"d
jeweler could do a paying business in
Freeport
Postmaster Herrington has the drill.
lieen answering letters from no less than
Church and Society
half a dozen jewelers shire that time who
wish a locatiou. One of them U located
Quarterly meeting at the M. E.
in Missouri. And still some claim it does test Sumtay, Rev. Springer, of Grand Rap­
advertise.—Freeport Herald.
Ids. conducting the services.
ky last Senator Colgroye w4s both
There will be a public meeting of the
and pleased over receiving n no­ W. H. M. society June 22d in the M. E.
tice from Grand Chancellor Willis, of the church of thl* Ptace. oondueted
Grand Jurisdiction of Michigan. Knight* jadles of tbe society. Tbe following liter­
of Pythias, tiiat he had been appointed ary program will be carried out:
representative to the supreme lodge. K. of
Music by tbe choir.
P„ which meets at Milwaukee in July.
Bible reading. Mm. W. 11. Schantz.
No higher honor could have been confer­
Prayer, Rev. W. M.JPuffer.
red upon him in the order, nor one tiiat he
Music, by choir.
’
more tliorougiily appreciates. Mr. ColAddress, by the president, Mrs. T.
grove’s friends congratulate him upon this
L „
deserved recognition of his services In pro­ Phillipa.
Tbe freedman of the south, Mrs. D.
moting the Interests of the order.
Striker.
Those parties who so Industriously
Recitation, Mtea Nellie Prjor.
Paper. The Indian question. Mrs. Clem­
spread the report that Sheriff Shriner told
a falsehood when he Informed the P/of I. ent Smith.
Solo, Come unto Me. Miss Minnie Evaniu
county committee two weeks Rgo Saiurd*!'
Paper, the Mormons. Mra. E.
Hoglethat the seatain the court room were cov­
Reading, Mite boxes, Mrs. B. R. Rose.
ered with fresh paint, so that it could not
Paper, Missionary work. Mrs. AaaRojk.
be occupied that day, are Invited to con­
Collection, Mrs. Grant and Mrs. Cook.
sult Mr. Mayo, a reputable business man
of Nashville. He was In the court room
Music, Choir.
Tuesday, more, than two trcdci after the
Benwllctlon.
P. of 1, meeting. He sat in one of the
The C. I- 8. C. meets at the law office of
scats, and when he got up a daub of paint
ornamented, more or loss, his coat.' Others Smith A-Colgnnc. Friday evening. June
tiie present week have had the same exper­ •Jbth. The following is the program:
O|»enlDR exercise* as usual.
ience—-and yet It is over three weeks since
Roll call, votes on favorite study bi tills
tbe court room was |&gt;ainted. Under tbe
circumstances. Isn’t It about time for those year’s rourve.
Latin course In English. Mrs. Hoyt.
who spread this false nt|x&gt;rt all over the
Reading. “The Present Rome." Belle
county to prejudice the I*, of I. against
Mr. Shriner and the republican party 4o Handy.
Chautauqua Physics, summary. Rev. W.
apologize for their conduct? They were
most certainly wrong In making the state­ M. Puffer.
Roipan morals, Mr. Dan’l Striker.
ments thev did.
Reading. “The Question Whither,'’ Mrs.
The Bay .View and Summer University A. 1(. Joluison.
annotmremenls are out Everything will
Moral teachings of science, Mr. Handy.
be finer and on u larger scale than last
Table talk, personal benefit derived from
neaeun. Supt. J. M. Hall, of Flint, re­ the C.
S. C.. led by the president.
ports a large increase in number of In­
Critic. Mrs. Timmerman.
»
quiries. Thirty-two prominent instructors
from the leading colleges are In the uni­
Rev..A. D. Grigsby will preach at the
versity faculty. The general program in­ Presbyterian church June p2d. In the
clude* among its stars George W. Cable. morning from the words “Blessed are the
Mrs. Mary A. Livermore, Dr. F. W. pure in heart for they shall see God.”
Gunsaulus and Marion Harland. Tbe The evening subject will be “The uses of
magnifinent Ben-Hur tableaux are to be fools."
given. Several Indiana and Illinois
The ladies of the Presbyterian church
parties are now erecting cottages. Nearly
ever}’ state is represented, one from the will serve ice cream and other refreshments
‘ '
Pacific const and another from New York. in the Gardner building. Stale street, July
Michigan railroads will give the public go­ ■ith.
ing to Bay View half rates during the
assembly and university. The latter
opens July 10, the former a week later,
The first convention of representatives
both closing Aug. 13. Arrangements have
been completed for 200 Charlevoix and of tin-various Epworth leagues of Grand;
Cheboygan county school teachers to enter Rapids district was held in Die M. H
church, this city, Iwginnlng Tuesday after­
the university.
noon and closing yesterday noon. Al­
During tbe etorm Tuesday afternoon tbe though this city -is at the extreme south
clt}- was thrown into a fiary of- e.xclleinenl eastern limit of the district, tbe gathering
by the strange blowing of tbe whistle at was well attended, 3C delegates being
the furniture factory: The severe clap of present, and all considered it n verj- profit­
thunder wily a few seconds before. Jed all able meeting.
to surmise the cause, and all exclaimed
The meeting wm called to order by
with one accord, ■•the furniture factory is Rev. W. A. Frye, of Spring hake, the
on.fire.” Everyone looked for some evi­ district president, devotional exercises 1&gt;edence of what thrgr believed to be true, Ing conducted by Rev. J. W. Buell, of
but It was slow to appear, and not until Byron Outer.
after the factor}' buys were seen pouring
Rev. Puffer in well-chosen words wel­
out Into tbe road, was the “mocking bird comed tiie delegates, ami tendered them
set to singing at tbe pump bouse, anil then the hospitality of Jhe Methodists of the
there was x great rush to the factory. city, and members of Hastings Epworth
Once there smoke was seen issuing from Ijoogur.
the dry kiln as well ns float the roof slwjve
PrwidoMt Fry«&gt; rc*o&gt;m&lt;’*d In n hanpy
it, but the doors to1 this part of the Institu­ vein, expressing tbe feelings ..r uie gue&gt;L.
tion were kept closed so that no draft of Hastings Epworth league In being thus
could (an tbe flames. Of course there warmly welcomed.
were no teams on the street at this time,
Next came a splendid paper on “What
liecause one was needed so much, and tbe Moy the Young People of the Church Ex­
boys had to pull the hose carts to the fire pect of tiie Pastor?” by Miss Jessie Boyn­
through the deep mud. But they got there ton. ofGrand Rapids, which was dheusaed
just thusnme, and soon had several streams at some length.
,
.
of water playing Upon the fire and here
This was followed by anolbet excellent
we want to say that they did some good paper on “Whut May the Pastor Expect of
wqjk and deserve a great deal of credit. the Young People of hi* Church?" by Rev.
The fire was caused by lightning which Wm. Denman, Grand Rapids.
seemed to strike the building all over, and
A discussion followed, led by=Rev. J.
was running along the main abaft up the W. Reid, of Grand Rapids, on "What
smoke stack and all through the building Should Be tbe Attitude of the Epworth
ut the same time. Those who saw It say league toward Popular Amusement?”
that for a moment the buildtag seemed to' which proved very interesting. Music for
be In a mass of flame. Several sf the em­ tiie aftemood meeting under tbe direction
ployes In tlje secirnd story were knocked of Miss Eva L. Coney.
down by the ohock, and one of them. 811
The exereiags Tuesday evening began
Wilcox, was unmamelons for several bourn, with a praise service.
his life being despaired of. but he Is rapid­
Hour. J. B. Perham. Spring lAke, de­
ly improving at this writing. As this Is livered a most excellent address on tiie
tbe third time that Mr. Wilcox has beeu sabjeet “Perib and'Safeguards of our
knocked down by Ughlntag, he very natur­ Young People."
ally feels that he has bad bi" ohare.
A recitation was well delivered by Miss
When this factor}' was built every pre­ Bessie George, of Middleville.
caution was taken to make It as nearly fireNext came a fine duet, by MIm Coney
jiroof as possible. Tl»r ttourc u&lt;re kept: and Dr. Fowler.
clean of shavings by means of their being:
A pleasing and very Interesting talk lo
-oonstanUy draws dows Into the engine, a young people was given by Rev. j4hu
solid brick wall wan built betwem thelao- Graham, of Grand Rapids. Universal re
tury proper and the dry kiln, cwmechonsi gret was expressed that this able speaker
were made with the water work*, stand­ was compelled to draw hie remarks to a
pipe* erected on both floors of tbe buildingI speedy close In order to take tiie train
and in tiie engine roam, and hose sufficient: home.
to reace any j«rt of Um- building' Is on।
Next followed a beautiful solo, l^autihand. As soon a* the lightning struck thei fully rendered, by Miss Minnie Evan*.
building, tbe Interior was on fire iu sever­■
Wednesday morning, the session opened
al places, and liad it sot bees tor the con­
• with devotional exercises, conducted by
nections with the water works, and hasty Rev. E. H. King, of Grand Rapids.
work of the employees iu having a stream
।
A bmliieMsession next followed, where­
of water .pouring in on the fire, this splen­ in were formed plans for the extension of
did Institution would have been in ashesi league work to every charge of the district
ttxiay, thus th iowing nearly 100 men out
•
A very able paper, and one that attraclof employment and entailing a Ichs ofr cd the closest attention becuhse of the
many ttMMMands of doltara. The fin* ini liappy exprewilon of practical views, was
the mate building had all been extinguW&gt;' ! n’
u
U C&lt;,ney’ 01 lhU «*tV. on
ed before any alarm was turned iu, but•
How to Make on Epworth league Meet­
when tbe day kiln was found to tie on fire, ing Interesting and Profitable?” All con­
the alarm was sounded and all attention
' *
WM well answered.
turned to that part
*• IThe damages are slight, about the only (^rJLi‘8Cn““On °f U,la
» Wr on “Systematic Bible
damage resulting from water, and the
stock bolder* ean congratulate themselves
MIm Nellie Stone, of Grand Rapids,
upon their small lau, and the city rejoice
read an excellent!} prv]&gt;arvd paper on
to think Utal tlita splendid institution still '■
vSnX
stands. The firemen and tbe employes of 4 copies Societies.
The suggestions in
the factory desert-e a great deal of praise
I»ton,&gt;iMpCr BrL vC 1 WOrUl Curerul ronsiderfor their work.-and the city can boast of as *‘ton
*•'«□' Epworth league.
good a volunteer department as can l&gt;e
The Question Drawer was next’onmuxt
found tn the state.
'»,«"• * H- King.
On.w'aSS

E»

The basement is Full

•iSOper
exelftslve
this ritj*

Warra
We will Inagurate tbe biggwrt clearance sale ever recarded In thkein • ......
show tbe people of this city and -urrqundlug country some genuine 10 tn-r «ni nruZ*
and no humbug, for figure* don’t lie, we quote tome Driars'in each litn-„.m1 '
as many a&lt;» apace will allow but don’t think bedauw we cannot quote al! that the
on all goods we carry are not correspondingly as low for yon can rest diwured -hev
all on tbe same low basil:
,

Hive m
January

tweh

In Groceries we Quote
6 lbs. bestgloss starch for.
0 ••
com
“
’*
mixed bird seed
Capital butter crackers for
rolled oate.

E.D.

stick cinnamon...
whole allspice...
rocoaiiut, bulk...
whole cloves
best shot pepper,
beet roa*ted Rio coffee.
2 1 qL juga French mustard.........
10 bars German family w*p
This is the biggest I
2 lbs very best Japan tea dust
1 lb. choice Japan tea, otlienc sell .15c

flLWAY
'*» r

1 “ extra Japan tea, others sell 50c
:j “ same............................. ..
2 “ good smoking tobacco..
2 “ new full cream cheese
4“ choice Carolina rice...
1 ••. Zeno plug tobacco
1 “ corner stone “
I •• choicefine cut ”
I •• extra
“
“
1 “ best
“
•'
1 •• can Shepps cocoanut

pOR SA

‘

FR

Hosford baking powder
Dr. Prices

Just south
tUj. SOU
health the
this place.
money of
apply tn o

pitted dried cherries
4 cans sweet corn...
4 •/ string beans.
20 boxes matches....
Royal yeast cakes.. J
Beg; Georgia bank codfish, per lb.
“ water white oil, per gal
Pint bottle Vaneamps best catsup.
0 boxes Kirks washing powder...
0 •• Magic
••
“
...

In Croqkery we Quote
In LustidBand ware

Inr betweC

follows:

Pie plates, per dux
Dinner plates, per dot
Side dishes.
“ .
Vegetable dishes, 0 inch, each :

Platters

Dry

Cups nnd saucers, handled, per dot
Individual butter*, per doz
Fruit saucers, per doz
Sauce boota. each..
Sauce tureen* •• ..
Pickle dishes, each
Covered butter, each
Tea pots, each.
Sugars, each.,
(’reamers, each...
Pitchers, size 30s, racli
Pitcher, size 34s,
“
ISUU..,

)2,

The
are wel
large l

..

Pitcher, size (Is,
“
lArice base lamps, Resqiil finish
These are beauties and a rare bargain

In White Granate we Quote:
Breakfast plates, per doz
Vegetable dishes, 5 Inches each

&lt; orered vegetable dishes
4 bottle castors each....
4 piece tray castors.. *
Oh. we came near forgetting to quote a snap we have secured on a lot of A No. 1 lamp
chimneys.
No. 1 crimp top, each Sc, per doz. w
No. 2. erlmp top, each 5c. per doz '*u
We have three of the latest patterns in decorated stone China and aemi-porrelain
which are the best thing to be had and the prices will suit you. Now Is the timt|
buy your dishes and don't you forget IL

In our Seed Department We Quote:
Champion of England pea* per qt
Bites everbearing peas per qt
Butter beans, per qt
White French sugar beet seed, per ib..'
Early honey sugar corn, per qL
Stonelte evergreens, per ijL
Purple top turnip seed, per Ib..
5 papers German flower aaeds, all kinds
Best German millet aped, per bu

iiut noL'
■hied har
wood or
delivered
the Go. n
they eah
those in
to place
tbe low
wood th

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Room.

ribroad

Freepo

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should

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We also Offer:

4 gallon Goshen oval wood churns

10
••
••
..
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Stone churns, all sixes, per gallon
Dashers for same,
5 gallon Galvanized Iron oil or gasoline can with faucet. —The best can in ih. ;
market
Decorated slop pails” *
White granite hlgb'slop jars, each

In Bazaar Goods we Quote
'

10 painted marbles for
5 slate pencils for
12 lead pencils for
2 paper pins, good points, full count
-.papcra best steel carpets tacks
-4 sheets good note paper.
25 good white envelopes..,
2 bunches hair pins....
25 sheets slielf paper...
Relined wash baiaina....
•
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Sqtbatalu.........................
Lest soft wood tooth picks per box
J dot clothes pins.
2 qL relined dippers...
Flour sieves with erank,
Drill.
Wood rim meal sieves
The following Is the program of the
Blxbys shoe polish fcw I'adtea aboca
AIX-rlUtMtadtoU,, n-pen, from u
Young Indies Willing Hand Society enter­ -irioii,
.nd jouitr
im. « qc. stamped dairy pans, per dot.
tainment nt Union hail, to-night:
cletlwof (1». (Ihtrtrt. the ainvntUon id“tV"1' '“"“M
Mate quartette, “Moonlight ou the Lake" Joun-d. all rw-llne n,t the «ata&gt; had fio ft. clotheslines
—Cbaa. Barnaby, 8. M. Fowler. W. 8. done touchJot the ptomollnu „r the
Neiaon. P. R. Dunning.
Would consume a whole nr
esta of the Epworth league.
Solo, “Panline”—Orlie VanHorn.
During thia sale which
I’ttsuiipMtod
Dtemse
di^.’^T
ui-ease. wmeii s niisumiwtw, »—__
Puffer.

on onr 5. 10. 15 and 25 ci-ut counter-* it

HASTINGS, MK'H.

The

Inte

�i

^tings Banner.

c« « btoe dran .take at Kmd

personal mention.
Try the cool, refreshing milk shake,
as only can be made by Frol L.
_ D. W. Rogers wu In Jackson Monday. such
1
Heath, tbe druggist.
d^R. B. Messer went to MlddlevOte yester" ' v/ !l i-OOX. Local ELu&gt;r.
Tbe promotion exercises of the eighth
rrade/if our elty schwls will be held at
hall ou Wednesday evening, June
Dr. Barber was in Gnmd Rapids Tues- Union
'
to?l^LMK’nJ,e“s nbo,,t Potatoes seven
25th.
'
about tjje drth will be coming in.
Camping
parties are quite numerous,
th? imnht°n U*HI ** ’P0**’1
*3 yanking C«^bt,rll01'hkl'S
1 '"W i*
I
.
have the hood ” l’ ^’W’, P^tfcalar ncighborand by the way Barry county has sous- of
the best watering places In the statu for
J
K“WU WM tn Grand IUp- rrsorters.
’
,.|U.|VI- -ah- til tbjs Hour in The CrookfM l^ke Resort company, of .W» Friday.
Several residents iivlng near the Star
Kalamazoo, have a nice dock completetl,
which ex tench 50 feet into the lake. The neSs Friday1’ ’** ,n tb&lt;? dt&gt; °n k**1 bu’1 'school bouse were relieved of quite a little
We are pleased with the nurnber of sales already made of
clothing a few days ago, supposed' to have
companj- hm also made many other im­
the little
provements.
Johff J. Perkins, of ITairieviUe. was in 'been taken by a tramp.
the
city
Monday.
William Mead, an old pioneer of Castle­
Star S. S. will observe Children's
,.|il ~inec the first .of dayThe
Will Rich is now; working in n harurss ton. died rutljer suddenly Monday. He
next Sunday. June33. Exercises will
&gt;«rorss wax shearing sheep in his barn, and about
commence at two o'clock p. m. Tiie com­ shop hi Woodland.
11 o'clock complained of not feeling well.
mittee ye arryrging a nice program and
cL*u&lt;|‘Un aud *°D- of Muskegon, He was taken to tbe bouse, where be con­
all are Invited.
'
are visiting In tbe city.
tinued to grow worse and died about five
The reports of farm statistics for 11®0
Fred Spangemacher. of Middleville, was 'O'clock.
Everyone is
with it that sees it, for itJs'a marvel of
haye been received from V50 townships on qut streets Tuesday.
One of the most importaut values of fer­ simplicity and strength and without a doubt the lightest draft
and from these report*. It is estimated
tha. tbe wool dip for the year will be &lt; ^uL’.^,LMlxer '18Ued htfr *°n 1“ !tilizers b their action on thick- growing
binder
now
made.
It
is
bound to win for itself the first rank
crops.
Strawberries
must
gather
most
of
(•rand
Rapids
last
week.
about 12.000,000 pounds.
their food In about two weeks. and In that as a
—■&gt;
•L:5,u,rw returned to her home time must have a superabundance in moat
Put your won! up In good condition and i« nr*
Insist upon gi rting tbe top of the market in Big Rapids yesterday.
available form. Grass, on tiie other hand,
There is nothing that so tempts » farmer ■
takes
as
many
months
to
perfect
its
growth
^"IH*. nee Marion Butler,
to bring his prodiicta to market in poor is vhitlng relatives in the qlty.
and plenty of time to gather its food,
condition as to get for a superior article no
which Is about the same for one-half a tnu
We have also secured tbe agency for the Deering line
Herbert Brown, of Prairieville, was In of timothy as for 5,000 quarts of strawber­
more than Is received by his neighbor*
the city on business Saturday.
.
ries. •
whose products are loaded with dirt.
Their Binder has become famous as a perfect
Wai lace Matthews arrived borne from
working
machine. Both tbe
Those wiling their wool clip and dealr­
Some business men measure tbe value
of an advertisement by the direct returns
ing lo buy their reading matter for the the State University Thursday.
coming year, shoiiid remember our offer of
Mrs. Adam Tinkler visited C. C. Deane they get from It, and after a short trial
tylthdrnw It, on the ground that it does not
tiie Baxnkii anti Detroit Weekly Tribune, and wife in Woodland last week.
SflHE
Say- Thedirect bonrtite derived from keep­
one year for the small sum of $l.6o. Also
Do?.•■«••••
,.ev lcft for Fenton Tues-' ing tiie name before the trade are all out
ALWAYS THE BEST remember that thia offer is only open until
,----- - -----July 1st, anti after that date the usual* “ J w,,erv
will attend school,
of proportion to the direct returns received,
price will lu» chargetl.
,
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•*—
• a •business
rtr. »-»•
lathrop
made
trip to and the most successful advertisers art* Machines are to-day known throughout every state in the
those who keep themselves so constantly
Allegan the fore pari uf the
C. K. Ingerson sent us a specimen of
tiefore the people that tbelr names become Union.
More sold than all others together Don t be per­
li. B. McCormick and family, of Kala­ as familiar as household',words.
Western enterj&gt;ri.*e in the shape of a
suaded into giving your order for some cheaply made machine
IN THE
newspaper last week. It was the Sunday, ’mazoo, are now rcskleuts uf the city.
The
following
is
the
I
program
for
the
when for perhaps a few dollars more you can buy the best
June 8th edition of the Denver Republican
Miss Ada Nortls, of Comstock. Kalama­ graduating exercises to be Iteld In tbe
containing 44 pages, which were well-filled 3zoo Co., is visiting Miss A. E. Wolf.
machine on earth.
court yard Friday afternoon. June 27th:
with advertisements. Mr. ingerson Is
Music.
Ex-Sheriff Long was slinking bands
now connectMl with a wholesale and retail
invocation.
grocery establishment in Denver.
’with old friend* In the city Saturday.
Civil Service Reform. Howard Thomas.
Judge VauZHe, of Charlotte, was the
•Saturday evening as Miss Wild* Bliven
Home Influence. Bertha Tceple.
of Senator Colgrove over Sunday.
and Miss Edith Barnum were driving guest
•
Ballot Reform. Harvey A reliart.
south of the city, their horse became\
Influence of Books. Vona Calkins.
We have the Thomas Hand and Horse Damp Hay Rake,
Judge Prindle. of Grand Rapids, was
scared anti ran away, starting in front of (calling on old friends in this city Friday.
Our Nation's Future, Chas. A. Scott.
also the
Get&gt;. W. Gregory's farm house. The
Music.
.
Micliat-I Dogan, of Indiana, is iu the
ladies were thrown violently to the
Of 30 Acres|“
Bums. Wallle M. Wilkins.
ground. Aliss Bliven being unconscious for ‘city. Interested In the L A- H. R. IL sulL
The Beautiful and Useful, Bertha M.
। ' L. Wilkin*' re.sidffhce, this several hours after, and Miss •Barnurn's1
J. N. Nevlls will go to Jackson Mondny Bentley.
•.Il al a great imrcffin. Poor arm was dislocated at the elbow. Dr. lo work in a large harness shop in that _ Debate. Blsmark or Gladstone; Bismark.
Barixr was tmmmoned at once and the' ,city.
Frank W. Tyler. Gladstone. Wm. 11. Powi»ly K-iiMin why I will part with young ladies are doing well.
\ Lu-mI active man can make
C..W.' W»*aver was In Grain! Rapids last
Class Motto, Sadie Robert*.
The young ladies of the Willing HandI week, trying cases in tbe Kent «-ounty cirRace Question. Cha-. I). Gvlutt
'
For terms, etc..
society will give tbelr drill in Union hallI cult.
Music.
this evening,' for which they have been
German Schools, B. H. Stilsoti.
Mrs. Kalbrtfii-h.’ of Paisley, Ontario, is
Is growing in greater favor each
and farmers are real­
practicing for a long time, and have ac­
Class Poem.-Our Life on Earth." Sabie
J. C. WOODRUFF.
quired great proficiency. A splendid mus­ visiting her parents Mr. and Mrs. Edward I). Beadle.
izing
and
the saving in expense of the Combina­
’ Roos.
ical program has been arranged for the oc­
Wonders of Klettricify, I’. H. Brumm.
tion point over tbe old style. One reversible point will out­
casion, and all can be aesured of a moet de­
Mrs. W..F. Mlrkus n turned from a visit
Importance of Trifles. Lena Willison.
wear three of tho others. Have
seen the
lightful time. The admission will be 25■ to her parents in Galt, Ontario. Monday
Embalmed Ideas. L. Arloa McOmber.
rxti'rd under the nanienf cents, and the proceeds will be expendedi night.
Class
History.
Shirley
Smith.
•
UvMihed. James
for
charities
in
this
city,
therefore
all
Music.
1
Clayton Willison Is home from Ann
it -|wr«e«l ottnrlr
ought to give thia their hearty support.
Historic I.ookout. Royce E. Barlow.
Arbor, and will spend the summer vacation
Class Prophesy, Retia C. Ovlatt.
Will Carlton is reported as having re­■ In Barry.
The finest blade ever made?
Oration. Aim of Lite. Orlie B. VanHorn,
tnrf. mu&lt;1 Mil an- cently said: ’llther writers of verse have
&lt;’■&gt;. Im n.&lt;»miled
J'annrtte's Dream, Mary E. Woodard.
laid great stress on the artistic faculty. '. Mrs. Luke Water- ami Mrs. Worthy
BUGGIES. ROAD WAGONS. FARM SPRING WAGONS,
Valedictory. Jason E. McElwain.
Mead
visited
relatives
in
Grand
Rapid*
which many of them have possessed in an
JACKSON LUMBER WAGONS, ROAD CARTS, on
M mile. Class song.
•-aiiiient degree, but with me the aim has Inst week.
Presentation of Class. J. W. Roberts.
which we can make
prices to
ulwuys been first and Jast to reach the
Mrs. Sophia Kenficld returned to Chi­
Conferring of Diplomas. Hon. Clement
heart of the j»eoplr. and to say those cago Friday, after quite an extended visit Smith. Pres, of Board.
.
things which should both entertain ami in the city.
Benediction.
make better. 1 hope 1 have imt altogether
Rev. C. IL Ctusby, of Canonsburg, was
failed in my effort*. I would rather ap- In the city Monday and made this office a
pe*I to the heart of a man than to hb
A great deal ba* bren said, and it was
Pe asant call.
inlclleeL"
commonly reported that Frank House,
Curtis Stuart Marled for Seattle. Wash­ now serving a life sentence in prison for
l-’nrniturp Co. Miss' Mae Fuller, a teacher in the Ington
and will la* employed in murder, had confessed to killing the old
&gt;&lt;.2 tlicir wti'te wood in primary department of the Nashville a cigar Saturday,
factory,.
man Searles. The following letter from
sidmol. has just asked the circuit court of
Bro. Ixryd Felghner. of the New* and House to the Battle Creek Journal will
Barry county to compel Mra.’JUarollne
exj-lain Itself:—
Evert* to give iwr five thousand large John Warner, qi Wopdtand. were In the
Ja&lt; K.*&lt;&gt;X. Mich., June. 4, 1890.
round dollars for certain slanderous n»- city Monday evening.
$1.50
Dkaii Sin: I-ast week's Issue of the
mors allegisl to have been circulated 1&gt;X,
Mrs. J. ( lark and Mrs. M. Sebring, oi Weekly Journal contained nn article In
the latter to the detriment of the formtr. Corning. Kent (s»unty, were visiting reference to proceedings for a pardon for
Darwin J. McKay, and !n the article ref­
K-.'M'y stick Hi kiln This ought to be ajwaraing to those out- friends in the chy last week.
very best for Lommrr slile of Nashville not to give too wide a &gt; The Misses Myrta Rose and Minnie erence was made to me, implying that I
&gt;rders arc filled and circulation to their evil thoughts.—Ver­
had made a confession that I. in company
flawlry
were
in
the
city
Friday
on
their
with two other men. murdered the man
mwr ns received. As montville Echo.
way to Richland to attend the funeral of
•■Kiers booked than
Searles, referred to In the article. 1 wish
A slick scheme Is now being worked by
to $av that any such statement or report
. .Ijys It wilt stand slnaper*. They .sell a territory on a |&lt;at- Miss Hawley's mother. ’
Malcom Wing, of Allegan, visited about me is absolutely . false, and .unwar­
i*h to buy this wood eiit ria^it Ironing hoaid. or some other pat­
n advance.
With ent arrangement, ami after they have left friends in tbe elty a couple of days last ranted by any act or word of mine. 1
cerllent quality of town it is discovered that they have sold week and noticed a great many changes know nothing whatever about the murder
of the man Searles. and have never told
sure to 1m* large, tlw same territory to Half a dozen |«roooa. since be left 4iere nine years ago.
anyone that 1 liad any knowledge of his
rder or when delivered. receiving from tach whatever price they
Cornelius Vis started for New York
could get. They’ will trade a county right ■Momtav and will take the steamer for death. Furthermore 1 have no personal
for anything from a Jack knife to a horse Holland; tlx* last of tbe week. He goes to acquaintance with McKay, further than
and buggy- sell to one man for a dollar the old country on a visit to his parents, having met him here in prison.
It seems an injustice that such-damaging
.ISO and to the next for one hundred dollars. expecting to return about Sept. 1st.
reports should be made about me wlhtout
lx&lt;ok out for them.
)
C. M. Atkins, of Whatcom, Washington, foundation.
AilmL.i.ii: only IS vents to-night
Just 2.3 years ago last Saturday potato has been appointed nn aid-de-camp on the
I am sufficiently burdened with mis­
ttiwid th&lt;- .Inll in Union hall to-night, bugs made their appearance among the staff of the Governor of that state, with fortune already; why should any further
potato vines on the farm of Chas. S. An­ tbe rank of Lieutenant Colonel. His Injustice 1« done me? I trust that your
r■&gt;’ I. --wi’k- eob^/.J. B. Iloberto’ News dras about 1X miles north-east of the city. many friends here extend congratulations. sense of justice will prompt you to do me
Mr. Andrus is a very conservative man.
the kindness of making a denial of such
■f the High school senior Is and when he says anything you can de- appointed by tbe Supreme court to ex­ report in your estimable paper. If you
m-nd on IL After having tried all kind of
(house. I should be glad to have this letter
laixl.
,
Very Respectfully.
washes and "sure cures" he called on r red amine all applicants from the State uni­ published.
iw
Co. aill buy wool In L. Heath, the druggist, and bought some versity to practice law in the state courts.
Frank HdVSFpure Paris green, aud |*&gt;talo bugs cause The examination took place Thursday in
him no more trouble. Mr. Heath also Ijtnslng.
Tli&gt;- law in regard! to muzzling dogs
keeps I»ndon Purple. Bug Finis!\ and it
No
Name and Residence
&lt;
•*ui.|
rigidly cnfareeiL .
A 48 lb. muscalonge. reported to have „ l William T. Kellcv. Colorado Sprlngr. Col
will pay you to call on him If you are
been caught In Gun lake, was shipped here ® • May Kirnle*. Hastings
Ts.»- pri..|«.-ts are good for a fruit troubled with these pests.
Collison. Orangeville
from Traverse City by Mode Rich yester­ 90t1 James
• leniioi 1 Freeport this fall.
Matilda Finebiuan. Hastings
MeJ*ra- Mlckos and
°! day morning.
(John Arnold, Baltimore
'■■I n &lt; lA.vk has finished some Got* Wn* Felt Boot factory, went fishing at
811 &lt;irie Bishop. Delton
v
„»Oden B. Danley. Carlton J , „
Tboniapple to pass away time. Their lit­
tin- let yrlists in this city.
Blah School.
iv
82. Minnie I. 5 obi. Campbell. Ionia Co
tle rkiff gayly ploughed the rlpp.ingjaters
Mr. Cannon has commenced haying.
- ami juniors will have their
of the river with its human freight, ana
Tiie seniors pnt In full time after school
luu:
&gt;i&gt;-at Tliornnp'ple lake Friday. everything seemed to lend happiness to the
We wish to express thanks to our friends
for the Willing Hand occasion. All went charmingly untlI Mr. ^;,Kra»M1W..vbn«&gt;uK.Jt
who so kindly assisted ua through the last
I &lt;*d elsewhere in this Issue. Goudy. who by the wafr Is quite a IWWtljr
«nto“'* sickness and death of my dear wife and
build. Iierame Inspired with co,,,]d*,'l7 Fji£i rays toe frogs
!.;• •■xerri&lt;u*s will be hold In enough to stand erect in the boat A little
our mother, especially to Mr. Burroughs,
Mr. Crandal and Mr. My kins, and the la­
1 ih’«» year if the weather per- ton. too enft rtatotamf-Ktorn «“***•- eompUnwta blm rai Ills
rebetrses his esu&gt; «™» lhe bluS Ol er- dies aid society, for their united sympathy
itoudy tottal»u»m»rtbcsra.
looking the river.
, , .
and beautiful decoration of the grave,
Tlwte
■ ■ .r«out y.ii oxcundoD tickets belM «hidl&lt;ra. »«l toe «rotl«w • k»&gt;*
Pleasant anticipation' »re indulged In which took away all dread of the hour.
W on
'*• c, k. |’_ Thursday at this ™tor. hl» tile »'*■ ■«'«•. *n&lt;l b' llv“ 1
by tbe •entora, to Wtol I? toe blenlc FiiC. W. Moore.
tell the tale.
Lester E. Moore.
dTrep«r.U.nr tor graduation are being
Enoan E. Moore,
iiu-• • -.n
- bhi| M*IO&gt; n, he on the
Thartday as Mrs. W. W. Cale WM ramJoel E. Mo6re.
V4 ir. an I tin- ,:a'f league H naw a thing lnx«lown&lt;«nleM"t»ulra In Grand Bi n""rhe High schooH.all elub left the High
«f thr jm.i:
•
1
id, In company wllh cdveral Ollier ladle, st",
to ratoer a to- ■»
tram tbla dtv. her heel eamsbt on one ra'
H.' - 'tiHiir. &lt;•; Morggn. lias just openPBUDATE ORDIR.
tiie steps and threw her fiirwant. In try Score 31 to 1. in favor of our toys.
7.“,"' '■‘"‘l l und
pew prepared to
to lare UeraolKrom falllnf ahe graap- ’ The last literary was a
State of Michigan. County «f Barnr-ss
At a ws'lon of th* Probate Court for tho
and will be long remembered bj the clfe.
ed ihe railing. wBlel. toreof Harry, holden at l,ie Probato ®nMon
of *uo The door fee amoanted to 815.00. Count*
h-i ■; .. !H.. i.|..v .itHianew’ Buckwheat -oeh a manlier lhal toe back nt lier 1
the cltv ot Hastings. In said ccmnty.oo Mon­
The mc«m&gt; to elderly due to MIm Iteltoek a day. the laTdavVf June. In the yw one
p
J,'il!l !
*!' Hbyt'^ Green St. or ■track Iheatajra. ““»&lt;"« hw
ehrht hundred and ninety.
1 • IL !!•■-.:, ii.
hold, and ahe Ml 4 dlaunee ot IS or lo "‘EHto'Sroum aud Wllda Illlvens met •bnusaud
I-rettut. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
hiM.-ts m, ...|4»rteil us being very thick tert, ratting &gt; very bail /O’1','?,,'tocher wira aXta aeeto'K '«« Salunlay.t Un­
n..U-r ot U.« ««• »• •&gt;“»■&gt;
her brad and ulberalM Bijartog her. biter” rraldencs They «en&gt; about tak»d rje just how, being more Satnnluv her condition «a» nolle alarm
Do„'W« S7&amp;
•, u, h„. |n1w lha|| t|M, former.
inr«and
rideovcrtuiJd
when the horse
by a
Ing. but nt llil» vrlllng tbe In eonnlilcred' doj
«J&gt;e wa* scant!
fltrock'oS
of John -L Perkins, administrator wd&amp;
tale' imting for reuous thsrein set fi»rth- that
\ Ix.i-,- irior.fjjijj x„ jigo Williams past all danger.
, 11J"11*' TiWMlay aftenioon and ran
hrougb the Mrevt at n very rapid pace.
Thereupon it l« ordered, that Friday, u*e
; toe^MIe Edith's anu was thrown out of
Iltbday- OLJuly. A. D. 1KK&gt;. at ten o’clock In
i p&amp;mon. be Kaalgned (or tbe
M. 1...IUS Ixiiim- WM| |OI in the second with toe ranntry” .urprlaml bln trlenda ny
1 j°‘-?be Alumel banquet and reu.lon will Mid petition, and that the heirs atJ**,0*
Wartlls for toair. R1 M parga-,,. Call at
decrised ax»d all o:hrt persona
'
take
ptoee
at
Ford's
bowl
*bto
r~r^e«toU'ith A- (‘•ilgrove’s office fur particulars.
■t th7 rraLfl
^‘hnJlng to -b«[J-e
' rilneatso.nl. Following Is toe program. •SIZE"14!Sr«iu-sst.
SJi
Tin* hd i&lt;M,e of the Nashville News
'
rridra^Add^I^W^'
‘ v"y In’eresting letter from its garden spot of AmrrieK he In Meinoriam—Liftan Wardell.
“*r editor and proprietor. Oroo Strong.
• Wiftrie.
*
. There w||| be a meeting of HasUnga ffmi^SktoaecoMtod tor b» unexneelutton-Huy Barto*Declamation—Ed. Bottom.
;,^,on
»•. C. R. K. P. in Castle ball
wenorruw evening. All are reqnrsUd to
Munir-'
'* present.
ToMtinulcr—C. W. Jones.
Xtalratotod to..
wm tor
I
jjjy-Morril * Co. are closing out their
toa
sen best Alumni reOTkms eser oeio |
like home, wc
n“nn*1 waist, at actual coat If
to
Uto
elty.
'
iaLt”7 ’ n wtwt of one. now is tbe time
w get one cheap.
’Thursday. Jnoe *°* 1CTtt*

*“ «rre.leil Monday Ibr
bra*'»1?yi"ilk'““’
"ruing

AW Flour.

.&gt;.bundled. 1

POWERS
HflRbWrtKE

Every Sack,

New Steel McCormick Binder.

wektt-hve ton.

pleased

Mil RD£8rS.

PERFECT HARVESTER AND BINDER.

SMOKE &gt;

Eb.roWERJ’

of

machines.

NO. 35.

Deering - and - McCormick

ALWA-YS THE

5&lt;- CIQX1R

’

non

117072

36^2

FRUIT FARM

NEW TAYLOR RAKE.

Oliver Combination Plow
more

year,

more

you

New Mishawaukee Wheel Cultivator,
you

suit.

CALL AND SEE US.

Dry Woed for Sale,

W. F. POWERS

7'■

EACH

bELlVEKEb,

Ira VanValkenburgh,

LOCAL NEWS. ‘

LEADING
UNDERTAKER
-A.KT1D

FURNITURE
DEALER
IN BARRY COUNTY.

Tricora! Tricon!

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Chicago, June 12—Following are the
•cores on the diamond yesterday; Leaguta
At Philadelphia—New York 7, Philadel­
phia 8; batteries—Bn rkett and Buckley,
Bowman, Clements nnd Clark. At Brook­
lyn—Boston 3. Brooklyn 0; batteries—Getseln and Bonnett. Terry and Bushong. At
Cincinnati—Pittsburg 1, Cincinnati 5; bat­
teries—flray nnd Wilson, Vian and Kee­
nan. At Chicago—(first game) Chicago 7,
Cleveland 1; batteries—Coughlin and Kit­
tredge. Wadsworth and Zimmer; (second
game) Chicago 1, Cleveland 8; batteries—
Hutchinson and Kittridge, Lincoln and
Zimmer.
Brotherhood: At Philadelphia- Phila­
delphia-11. New York 5; batteries—Sanders
and Milligan, O’Day and Vaughan. At
Brooklyn—Brooklyn 2, Boston 5; batteries
—Sowders and Kinslow, Kilroy and Kelly.
At Pittaburg—Pittsburg 4, Chicago 3;
batteries—Staley and Quinn, King and
Boyle. Buffalo-Cleveland game postponed
—wet grounds.
Chicago, June IX—Yesterday’s base ball
playing gave the following scores: Brother­
hood: At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 5, New1'
York ,T; batteries—Van Haltren and Kluslow, Crane and Brown. At ClevelandCleveland 0. ChicagoII;batteries—O’Brien
and Sutcliffe und Snyder, Barxton, Farrell
and Baldwin. Buffalo Pittsburg and Bos­
ton-Philadelphia games postponed—rain.
Ijeague: At Brooklyn—New York fl,
Brpoklyn 12: batteries—Rnsie and Buck­
ley and Sntnmers, Lovett and Bushong.
At Cincinnati—Cincinnati 8. Cleveland 0;
batteries—Beat!n and Zimmer, Rhine* and
Harrington. At Chicago — Chicago 10,
Pittsburg 3; bat terlee—Hutchinson and
Kittridge, Schmidt and Decker. BostonPhiladelphia game postponed—rain.
Chicago. June IX—Following arc the
scores made on the diamond yesterday:
la-ugue: At Brooklyn—Brooklyn 4, New
York 2; batteries—Welsh and Sommers,
Carruthers and. Bushong. At Cincinnati
—Cincinnati 7, Cleveland 5; batteries—
Wadsworth and Zimmer, Foreman and
Baldwin. Chicago-Pittsburg, and BostonPhiladelphia games postponed — wet
grounds.
Brotherhood: At Brooklyn—Brooklyn
Hi, New York 7; batteries—Weyhlng and
Cook, Ewing and Vaughn. At Buffalo­
Buffalo 2. Pittsburg 11; batteries—Keefe
and Mark, Maui and Qniun. At Cleve­
land—Cleveland 7, Chicago 11; battcriee—
King nnd Farrell,Bnkeiy and Snyder. The
Boston-Philadelphia game postponed—
wet grounds.
The- sams made Saturday were as fol­
lows:
Ixnigue: At Bouton—(first game; Boston
8, Philadelphia 5; batteries—Nichols nnd
Bennett, Gleason and Clements; (second
game) Boston 0, Philadelphia 8; batteries
—Clarkson and Bennett, Vickery and
Clements. At Brooklyh—Brooklyn 10,
New York 2; batteries—I«ovett and Bush­
ong, Rnsie. Buckle?’ and Sommers. At
Cincinnati—Clnchrasti 9, Cleveland 0; lot­
teries— Duryea and Keenan, Beatin aud
Zimmer. Chicago-Pittsburg game post­
poned—wet grounds.
Brotherhood: At Boston—(first game)
Boston 0, Philadelphia 5; batteries—Rad­
bourne and Sweetf Sanders and Milligan;
(second game) Boston 4, Philadelphia fl;
batteries—Kilroy and Murph?’. Cunning*
Ten passengen* and a porter were ham and Cross. At Buffalo-dflrst game*
slightly injured Saturday by the derail­ Buffalo 9. Pittsburg 6; batteries—Had­
ment of a first-clara coach and a Pullman dock nnd Slack, Galvin and Quinn:(aecond
sleeper on the Richmond and Da'nvi lie rail­ game) Buffalo 2, Pittsburg 5; lotteries—
way twenty miles west of Marshall. Baldwin and Clark. Morris and Quinn. At
Brooklyn—Brooklyn 7, New York fl; bat­
The Typographical convention ad­ teries—Van Haltren, Cook and Kinslow,
journed-sine die nt Atlanta, Ga.. Satur­ Crane and Vaughan. At Cleveland—Cleveday. Before adjournment a law was and 2, Chicago 8; batteries—Gruber and
passed prohibiting regular compositors Snj-der, King and Farrell.
from working more than six days per
Chicago, June 17.—The base bal'l\&gt;layI CapL Hayes, of the Desplaines Street ing yesterday resulted in the following
Station, Chicago, says that in a ‘•shady”
district on the west ride there is nn as- 4, Brooklyn
batteries—Rusia nnd BuckS&amp;natloo house kept by s woman who Is i ley, Terry and Clark. At’ Boston—(first
n church member in good standing and game) Boston 10. Philadelphia 0; batter­
patronized by other women of the same , lea—Go zein nnd Bennett, Vickery and
religious position.
Clements; (second game) Boston 3, PhilaThe usual “kick” b going up in tire delphia2; batteries—Nichols and Bennett,
growing cities of the country against the Smith and Clements. At Cincinnati—Cin­
alleged carelessness of the census enumer­ cinnati ", Cleveland 8; batteries—Lincoln
ators. Duluth, Minneapolis, St Paul nnd Zimmer, Viau and Keenan. At Chi­
and St. Ixiuh are tearing their hair, as it cago—(first game) Chicago 7. Pittsburg 3;
were, ItecaiiM tbe figures look like they batteries— Hutchinson and Kittredge, Sow­
will not be high enough.
dem and Decker (second game) Chicago
Six thousand cloak and suit makers B, Pittsburg 4; batteries—Luble and Nagle,
were locked out Saturday at New York Hecker and Berger.
Brotherhood: At Boston—(first' game,
because the union workers refused to do
Boston It, Philadelphia 13; battm4es—
business with the non-union men.
Gumbert
aud Kelly, Buffinton an&lt;r “roes
Aufearful down pour of rain took place I
in the vicinity of Cedar Rapids, la., Sat and Milligan: (second game) Boston 12,
urday, causing numerous washouts on the Philadelphia 2; batteries—Radbourne nnd
Murphy, Husted and Milligan. At Brook­
railways andI greatly impeding traffic.
lyn-Brooklyn 7, New York 6; batteries—
Tbe treasury of the state of Kentucky Murphy and Kinslow, Crane and Ewing.
is empty, but Governor Buckner will ad­ At Buffalo—Buffalo 8, Pittsburg IO, bat­
vance the money to run ^things until the teries—Ferson and Mack, Maul and Quinn.
legislature shall provide the wherewithal. At Chicago—Chicago 0, Cleveland 7; bat­
Citizen George Francis Train is prepar­ teries—Baldwin and Farrell, McGill and
ing to make another trip around the world. Sutcliffe._____________
He wants to do the work in fifty days.
The First National bank of Sun Dance.
John Love and Thomas Duckworth, of Wyo., capital S3U.00U, has been authorized
Peculiar, Ma, who went into tbe poet­ to commence business.
office businera in order to compel the un­
popular appointee to the town poatoffice.
THE MARKETS.
A. 8. Gilson, to clone, have been arrested
Cbicago. Jane IS.
by Uncle Sam's officers, charged with conFollowing are tbs quotations on the boar ]
of trade to-day: Wheat—No. 2 June, opened
The police of New York made tbe dis­ 83flr. closed (Ge; Jn.r. opened 8»Hc. closed
covery Monday that the fiveatory tene­ Me: September, op-ned 88J4c. closed 8 He:
ment at 177 Eldridge street had been pre­ Decemtx-r. opened 8W$c. closed 8ZJfc. C*&lt;rn—
pared fur incendiarism by the depoalt in No. X June, opened U^c, clored i8Hc: July,
opue 13IH:, closed ■ 4&gt;4« Heptsmber, opened
8J4c. closed ahfle. Oats— No. 2 June, opened
No cine. There were seventeen families
and closed 2W*c; July. ’ opened and closed
living in the bouse.
t»Hc: September, opened :6Mc. closed S^r.
Tbe Masonic fraternity all over the Purk-Juiy. opened and. closed &gt;&gt;I2JB;
I^UDtry is taking great1 interest in the August, opened tl Jfi, closed JttX*: Septem­
proposed testimonial u&gt; Franca. The fact ber, opened and closed fllM.
Lard—July,
that George Washington and Lafayette opened 1WCH, clossd »WM).
were both Masons is giving the movement
a boom, and tbe grand masters are gen quoted a* follow®-. Hogs—Markit pisued

tel and damaged it
There was no
panic among the guvata
The manager of the Lackawanna, rail­
way has required oil telegraph operators
to either leave the Railway Telegraphers'
union or the company employ.
Isaac Ejison, of Daresville, Pickens
county. S. C., mortgaged land he didn't
own, and when he heard that his arrest
was imminent fte blew out hh brains.
During a fire in the Mercy hospital, at
Davenport, la., Thursday, Sister Mary
Irene was suffocated in her bed. The pa­
tients and other inmates suffered no in­
jury.
Census enumerators in Milwaukee are
having n peck of trouble, principally in
the Polish wards, where the-people are
afraid that it is a scheme to send them
liack to Poland
Burglars started a fire in Pittsboro,
Tex, after nibbing thirteen of the largest
business houses, and the town wns nearly
reduced to ashes.
Hale, the assailant of Eugene Cowjea,
was held in bail at Montreal, Friday to
await the action of the grand jury. If
Cowles recovers and doea not praecute,
the case will be allowed to drop.
The board of governors of the Columbia
Athletic club, Washington City, having
invited John L. Sullivan to epar before
them, the members have called a special
meeting to withdraw tbe invitation. John
L is not sufficiently high-toned for them.
At tbe Jones street crossing ol tbe Cleve­
land. Canton &amp; Southern railroad, at
Cleveland, 0., Friday , a freight collided
with a passenger train, wrecking It and
. more or loss severely injuring seven persous. It was regarded as miraculous that
nobody was killed.
Vernon H. Brown, agent at New York
of the Cumin! line, says thnl the reason
those seven Belgian glass blowers were
put off the Umbria after United States
officials had put them aboard to lx* taken
back to Belgium, was that there was no
room for them, and that they were taken
v back by tho Wisconsin, a vessel of the
same line,
A Chesa|&gt;eaku and Ohio train went orer
• an embankment near Maysville. Ky., Fri­
day, owing to a washout, and three train­
men lost their lives.
Fred Stuart, of Chicago, was knocked
down in Uie streets of Waterloo, In., Fri­
day morning and robbed of 1000 in money
and a check for $1,000.
Dr. C. B. Judd, of Council Bluffs, la.,
hi under bond for opening the letters of E.
H. Nelson, a rival in business. He aayshe
can prove his innocence.
At Elmira, N. Y„ Friday, Herbert War­
ren, a 16year-old boy, shot and instantly
killed his rather, Frank "Warren, who
was nbtising und threatening bis mother.
The strike of street car employes at Co­
tambus, O., has been satisfactorily set­
tled.
It|is pretty sure that the bond of Archer,
the jobber of the Maryland state treasury,
is not worth tbo paper it is written on.
‘•Boomers" arc already giving Uncle
Sam trouble in the lands of the Sac and
Fox Indians, which though negotiated for
are not nearly ready to throw open to set-

The cloao is at band of tbe liquidation
of the Jay Cooke estate. It has been go­
ing oa for scvanleen year*, and those who
took Coake's advice and held oo to their
•ecurities have loot nothing, receiving 100

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Mnall holders who were bound td sell their
portion of tbe estate realised a small per­
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—Thomas Foster, of Lowell. Mau..
thought it wasn’t loaded. He found out
tiiat it was when it went off and fatally
injured hb little son.
Tbe Knights of Labor aud Farmar.s^ Alliazrce of Wbcon&amp;in. are thinking of mak­
ing politics in that state interesting by
waiting on a ticket of their own.

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LESSON XII, SECOND QUARTER, IN^
TERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 22.
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22. “And He said onto Hisdforiplex, There­
fore I say unto you. Be not anxious for your
life, what ye shall ent: nor yet far your body,
what ye shall put on" (R. V.) Tla previous
verse, which Is tl»s lm-t verse of tiie last les­
son, contrasts treasure in this world for one’s
self, and treasure with God, which i» endur­
ing. Men who live only for this world will
naturally seek treasure hert; but dL-ciolcs. of
Christ wlw are no longer of this world should
long. His disci |J tn may have thought, as Ho
toki of tlia man buildiag larger barns in
which to store hut corn, well, we shall not be
troubled that way; but the question with us
is, now that w« have left all to follow Him,
what about tho netseaariw of life, our food
und raiment which we actually need. If the*o
wnro their thoughts He read them, and met
them with the command. “Take no thought.”
or “Be not anxioua,”x&gt;veu for these things.
Obedience to this command would take out
of many lives about three-fourtha of all their
trouHla Then in PhiL lv, 0, is tbe command
to be anxious about nothing, which will &lt;yrtainly cover the other fourth, so that ther^is
no permission for a single anxious thought in
the life of a Christian.
23. “Tiie lite is more than meat, aud the
body than raiment" When He, after fast­
ing forty days, was temjited to turn stones
into bread. His reply was, “Mau shall not
live by bread alone, but by every word that
procecdoth out of tbe mouth of God” (Matt
lv, 4). And again when weary, hungry, and
thirsty. He sat on Jadob s well and tiie dis­
ciples brought Him f&lt;xxl Ho said "I have
meat to eat that ve know not of.”
24. “Consider tho ravens; • • • God
feedeth them.” In the eennou on tbe mount
Ho called their attention to birds generally;
but here Hu eelects out kind, ami that an un­
clean bird, claseed among those which God
bad said wen* to lx* nn abomination to Israel
(Lev. xi, 13, 15). Tills w tbo only place where
the word i* used ip tho New Testament. Iu
Job xxxviii. .41; Ps. cxlvil, 0, Gcxi Is said to
provide for the raven its food and hear tbe
cry of its young. Anti in I Kings xvii,4-&lt;J,
it is this unclean bird which brings Elijah bis
fool morning anil evening. There is snrely
something very special in this command to
consider the ravens. Are no not reminded
that Ho nmketli His sun to rise on the evil
and on tbo gnod, and neodcth rain 0:1 the just
•nd on the unjust; and maketli the wrath of
man to praise Him (Matt v, 43; Ixxvi, 10).
If God cares for and cau make use of even
tiie abomlnahlo raven, surely He will not fail
to supply tlx&gt; need of tlx*&gt; Who have been
.made whiter than snow by tboprecious blood
of His dear Son.
, "Of how much more value are ye than tbe
hinds!" Tiie »pnrrow*. fwo of which are *old
tor n farthing, dr five for two farthings
(Math x, 22; Luka xii, G) are cared for by
Him; bow much more will He care for those
who nro bought with such a price.23. “And which of you by being anxious
can add n cubit unto hu stature;" (R. V.) Or
“ago” as In tho margin I To add a foot and a
half to one’s height would certainly be a
great matter; and as the next verse indicates
that what is here referred to is some small
matter, it must be that tbe meaning is "who
by anxious thought can odd even a naif step
to tbe length of his ilfcP Who can with ail
his care prolong bis life a autgle moment un
lest God so wills ill Or if it should possibly
signify incrquMd importance in the eyes of
other* iu this world, such as might come from
great stature, even then we must remember
that “Promotion cotnetb neither from the
east, nor from tiie wert, nor from the south;
but God is tho Judge, He putteth down one
and uitteth uji another" (Ps. Ixxv, 6).
20. "If, then; ye are not able to do that
which is least, why are yo anxious concern­
ing the restl" The little child resting in a
mother’s love, entirely dependent on a moth­
er’s care for food and raimout and comfort,
not knowing enough to have an anxious
thought, not thinking of growth or attain­
ment of any kind, is a picture of tbe unconi
corn and. rest which every child 0? God should
have concerning all things temporal It is
han! for a strong num to realize it, but even
the/trongest physically is as dependent upon
fcod for everything as the little child upon
Its mother. Look up; leave all to God; be
। trustful and obedient, and “rejoice in the

27. “Consider the lilies, how they grow."
Now He directs us to tbe flowers (Minted by
His own hand, growing io quietly, so noiseloady, so beautifully, und He assures us that
these excel in glory all the raiment of the
wealthy Solomon. However rich and fine
and costly might be the garments of Solo­
mon, they were all put on, they were not hu
personal glory, but only such as any one
could obtain with tho same money. Tbo
beauty of tbe lillai could not be bought with
tnooey, it was not put on, it was from within,
the glory of each flower was a part of itself.
23. “If then God so clothe tho grass • • •
how much more will he clothe you. 0 ye of
little faith I” If such beauty is bestowed on
flowers which fade in an hour, surely He will
not fail to provide suitable clothing for bod lee
which he will one day make just like Christ's
glorious body.
22. “And seek not yo what ye shall eat. or
what yc shall drink, neither be ye of doubt­
ful mind." Tbe margin says "Lire not in
careful suspense.". If It wu not possible for
every child of God to banish forever every
anxious thought concerning food and rai­
ment, our Saviour would not m&gt; insist on
honoring to God all such anxiety must be.
30. “Your Father knoweth that ye bare

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My wife Cedel having lef&gt; inc. till* h t&lt;&gt; lortit.
any one trusting heron my account
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par nodents contracted hy her after th!
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I'KOBATE OBDElt.
State of Michigan. Camty of Ram - *'■
At a session of the I’TObale Court
County of Barry, boldcn at tbe iTnbst'
In tbe Citv of Hastlnn. ta sold count). •niTW'
day, the «th &lt;tay of May. lo tbe &gt;
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Xn the matter of the estate of Wilson T. Ha-:.

Ou rending and flling the petition duh
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nations of the world who hare no Father in

devil, may well ba anxious and careful to
provide food and raiment for themselves and
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thirir Father sad be at peace.
3L ‘‘Bat rather seek ye tbe Kingdom of
God; and all these things shall be added unto
too." Not only does He tell
that our
Father knows of our need, but here i» the un­
Broom cora-Hnri,
per lb; whisk failing promise of Hiro who cannot lie, re ft
brush. Wsifcc: green. ralf.working. 4i&lt;^5Mc;
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lantern* from the staluo next d»x»r. but
ll»ey had n&lt;* even lieard the trouble. ”
"Where was tiie stable guard?
"Inside, air. and he’s there now. He
heard the scuttle, lie uayn. and ran to
give the alarm and to protect the ser.guant. but the men scattered when be
canie, and he saw none of them."
"Tell him to come here. L-.t some of
these men go in and quiet the horses.
The captain will be herein a minute,
and he will want to see that stableman.
WbotaitT
"Kelly, str."’
Ry this time Dr. Quin came lumber­
ing heavily up the slope to the stable
door His manner was ven1 quiet and
very grave u.i he bent over the injured
man and carefully studied his face by
the light of the sergeant’s lamp The
doctor H[&gt;oke gently:
"You know ine. sergeant?—Dr. Quin.
Can you tell me what struck you? Are
you hurt elsewhere than in the head?'
Gwynne made no reply for a moment,
then faintly answered"Stunned, mainly, nnd one or two
kicks after I was knocked down."
Then came a deeper voice, quiet but
authoritative, and tiie group that bad
begun to close in again about the doctor
and hte patient fell back as Capt. Stryker
ru-xie into their midst.
' “Sergt. Hosmer, send all tnese men of
the troop back to their quarters at once,
and permit no more to come out. Is he
much hurt, doctor?"
"Somewhat stunned, he says I've
made no examination yet."
The captaih looked about him. Ex­
cept one sergeant holding a lantern, the
other troopers, obedient to his order,
were slowly fading back Inta the dark­
ness on their way to the liamicks. Only
the doctor. Mr. Perry, nnd the sergeant
remained by the side of the injured
man. Then cmne the question:
"Who did this. Gwynne?’
No answer. A deeper shade of pain
Iand trouble seemed to pass over tbo
sergeant's face. He made an effort to
■peak, hesitated, and at last replied:

ttyeen the colonel's quarters and his own
tide door, tfnd soft, ufabetraying turf lay
«’4liag
.there between. Absorbed in her melo­
. drama, Mrs. Belknap had failed to note
the coming of the intruder; abrorbed in
his own stupefaction and his fair partnsr’a apparent depth of woe. Nod Perry
heard nothing but her soft words and
CHEAP and stronc.
softer idgha. until a deep voice qt his
- i
nrk-eH to mltkU
wlil?th.W.'T” ‘*“l el““r
.bat!
| shoulder—a voice whose accent betrayed
«lieu the trumpet, rounded "un. " i r...
i no apology—gave mteranoe to this un­
utoimmta Hur. roeerO &lt;i th,
.uander. Mjkud uwaj, bother, ui.l thi. compromising sentiment:
"Mra. Belknup, tills is the thirtieth—
ten a rataUer party. Jt wM illK Ql tb|,
not tbe first—of April."
juncture that Mra Belknap*, i.w rolce
"And what has that to do with your
unheard addreroinx the comimtuding
sudden appearance. Dr. Quin?’ anA Story of American Frontier “Oh, colonel: Seer,Law Thunulu* I nwered the lady, with smiling lips but
flashing eyes. She rallied from the shock
Life.
bar. bron te ling Capt. Belknap about
of sudden volley like the veteran she
thorn lovelr album, of yuurr; and he I,
ro anxiou, to roe them. Could he hare was. and took the brunt of the fight on
By Cap! Charles King, U. S. A.,
her own white, gleaming shoulders,
a look at them to-night?"
&gt; .Che lonelv Daughter," "Pro
“Why. certainly.- exclaimed tho colo­ needing no aid ' from tho young fellow
’ . ! .ks.-’-TlM. D?ser$r." Etc.
who stood there, flushed, annoyed, yet
nel, all heartinesa and pleasure. "Come
right in, Belknap, come in-anv of you too perturbed to say a word even had
there
been a chance to get in one edge­
-all ot y°u-u here it . good and light."
iphiu. ut«! pulsishodhy sps&gt; And he hoepita |y held open the screen wise. Blunt as he wa*. he could not but
through tho American door. Perry had seen the albums a doxen realize tho awkwardness of the situation.
And to be so misjudged byaucli a man as
timea, but he was for going in with the
Dr. Quin! All this was flashing through
otbera, when he felt a little hand press­
. II tl-TElt XII
his mind as tho doctor answered:
ure on his arm. and Mrs. Belknap’s
"Nothing with my appearance, Mrs.
great dark cyea were gn-’-iug. up iuto his
Belknap; it was yours I remarked upon.
with mournful, incredulous ujqieul.
You seemed to think it All Fools’ day."
’’Don't you know I want to. see vou?"
"Far from it. doctor, when I thought
site murmured ao that onlv he oould
you miles away."
hear- "Wait!’’
"Well, well, Mrs. Belknap," said Quin,
And. much bewildered, Mr. Perrv
shrugging Lis broad ehoulderaand laugh­
waited, ‘ ;
She stood where she could look ing at her undaunted pluck. "I’vo known
through the screen door in tiie parlor be­ you fifteen years, and never have found
yond. watching furtively until the purtv you at a loss for a sluup retort.’’
"In all the years you have known me.
were grouped under tho hanging lamps
doctor, as child, as maid, as woman,
nnd absorbed in looking over one. an- I
you are the only man in the nrmy who
•'tiler’s shoulders at the famous al bunts; I ever* put me on the defensive. I see
then, beckoning to him to follow, she
dearly that you would taunt me because
flitted, like some eerie sprite, on tiptoe
of this interview with Mr. Perry. Honi
to the southern end of the veranda,
where
clustering
vines
hid her from soit qui mal y penne. Dr. Quin! You are
, O L’SE the expression of
tho lust man in this garrison—cavalry
Mr. Dana. “NW Perry view frohi the walk along the parade. nnd all—who can afford to throw
wined off Ihis feed" for Perry began to feel queer, as lie after- stones."
a &lt;lay or two. The hunt i wards ckpresRed it, but he stalked along
"V.’hcw-w-w!” whistled the doctor. |
had been pronounced a l after her, declining to modulate the "What a little spitfire you always were, i
•pile the fact of Perry’s thunder pf his heavy heels Upon the re­ to be sure! Mr. Perry," said he, turning 1
ad not even joined them sounding gailt ry. She put her finger to suddenly on the young officer, "let uie
uni it was agreed that it her lips, and. after a nervous glance at once apologize for a very mislead*’ng
i.ited the first bright day around, looked at him warningly, be­ observation. When 1 spoke of having
Ih:M ceremony came off seechingly.
known Mrs. Belknap fifteen years she
,fWhnt on earth’s tbe matter?" was all
th due ]»onipand fornuditv
instantly thought I meant to make tier
; .ay of inspection on the the perplexed apd callow youth could out very much older than she is; and
«*-t commander. It was find to my, and in a tone so utterly de­ hence*there recriminations. She always
void
of
romance,
sentiment,
tenderae&amp;s
isterest by the ladies, and
objected to me because I used to tease
prupo^l that when —anything she wan tex 1 to hear—that in her wlx'n site was in her first long
un.I kitchens were being all her experience—and she had had not dresses—the prettiest girl at Fort Ix-avh&lt; sild go along. Dana luul a little-rpretty. bewitching little Mrs. enworth—and she’s never gotten over it.
ever since the*day of Belknap could recall nothing so humil­ But her father and I were good friends,
mounced lip willingness iating. j
und I should like to l»e an lamest one to
"How can you be so unkind to me?"
inn tin tho colonel.
his daughter. Good night to you both."
at last she whispered', in Jhe tragic
"One moment. Dr. Quin," said Perry,
and- did not know tremolo she well knew to be effective; it springing forward. "Yon have seen tit
had
dun«!
execution
over
und
again.
But
to make comments und insinuations that
L.-r purjHiH'. When he
’. • to her after parade on big, harolsome Ned Perry looked only have annoyed Mrs. Belknap at a time
and would havenjade like one in u maze; then he bent over when she was under my esourt"----complete her ap- her in gwiuine concern:
"Oh. Mr. Perry, no! noF exclaimed
••Why, Mna Belknap! What lias lu{&gt;show of womanly
Mrs. Belknap, laying her hand on his
tiduci. and an as­ jiened? What lias gone wrong? What arm. "Not a word of that kind, I im­
: Mr. Dana. the do you mean by unkindness?"
plore! Hush! hero comes my husband."
She faced him. indignantly dew ‘Is
delightful and his failure
"Ah! Belknap." said the doctor
it jioKsibk* you profess not to know ?'
blandly, as (UW
the ui
big
captain vuiuv
came IIUIhurk„l,. Mr
I I Manuiy.as
S tapuui
"Byall
that's
I
\
•-•
••
—
holy, Mra. Beiknaj, C ri ]jv f&lt;irth with searching glance along
lie uttodlF unexpected
Iiaven’t an idea of what you
von mean to'
tor..
• , i^dlory,
,,
...
...... you
...... «...
look it was simply a
the dark
"here
find ..............
me, ns
charge
nie
with.
Tell
me,
and
I'll
make
little lady!
.
DKual, trying to be devoted to Mrs. B.
.
piqued and ^ritlous every amend I know how.’’
whenever I can get you but of Ike way.
He was bending over her in -genuine I Why tiie jeuce can’t you stay?’’
'
xp-ctiil. Mr. Perry
- - .ii opinion of her distress qtid trouble; he had no thought
“Oil. it’s you, is it, doctor?’ answered
but to assure her of his Innupenre of any tiie captain in tones of evident relief.
omprdhension” by conscious wrong. She was leaning upqn "It is fur too chilly for this young
.tantly and expressing tiic talixaiy rail, and he rested ono strong woman to lx? sitting here without a
■r infornutibn that for a hand upon tbe p&gt;«tat theslut-'lcd comer. I wrap, is it not? Come inaide, Dolly.
above her bead, as be bowed his own to I
Come, doctor. Halloo! what’s that?'
-. tw dazed t&lt;» speak. By
A cavalry trumpeter camo springing
,..-i pleasantly said good catch her reply.
For a moment she turned her face through the gate aud up on the veranda.
•le d; nor had he been
away, her bosom heaving, her Utw* * • Ls'Cryst. Stryker here?" he ]&gt;anted.
except tv bow and look
hands clasping nervously, tho picture cf
"No. Wlial’s tho matter?' demanded
waited by with Dann.
wronged and norrowbig womanhood.
t of him as an actor
Pnrrv. His blpr'*
4 Lvr'.'*• “--•* — - 1 "Trouble at tbe stables, sir. Sergt.
...-.1 Xf- r&gt; •*- — r
consuiurnate acting, tiling shet had never yet had to deal with., GWynne’s assaulted again."
or even eiisj&gt;ected the This indeed was "game worth the
Perry sprang from tho veranda and
&gt;tfian who had interposed candle," but tometiiingof a higher order went tearing across the dark level of tho
oihc'Abade tile explana- than the threadbare flirtations she had parade as fast as active legs could carry
found
so
palatable
heretofore.
She
luul
iii.vt? occurred to her at once;
him, leaving the doctor far behind. Ax
.w.-.s a goddess in the shape expected him to be revealed by this time he passed the company quarters he noted
Maitland within a day's ride as tiie admirer who had only been play­ that several men were leaping frpm their
- never dreamed for an in-' ing a part in -his apparent acceptance of broad galleries, some just pulling on a
wing that no other woman the situation of the last two days; she blouse, others in their shirt sleeves, but
expected: to be accused of coquetting all hastening towards tho stables, where
umwated her. Mrs. Belknap
•i i.ot account for such utter, with Dana, of neglect, coldness, insult dim lights could l&gt;o seen flitting about
towards himself; and this she wouM like will-o’-the-wisps.
One of these
• ruble, complacency on the
lately favored admirer in his l»ave welcomed; it would have shown troopers came bounding to his side and
.:s&lt;tl. All Sunday and Mou­ him still a victim in her toils, u mouse would liave passed him in tbo race. He
she might toy and play with indefinitely recognized tbe athletic form even in the
sed for signs of sulking or
before bestowing the final coup de grace. darkness and hailed him:
•arnnder, l.-nt looked In vain.
"That you. Sergt.'Leary? What's gone
Pern
n.-il unusually grave and But instead of it, or anything like it,
here stood the tall, lumdsome young fel­
/• nt. v.i- Parke's report of the rituawrong?"
low, utterly ignoring the possibility of
"It’s thim blackguards from below,
.
1 ut wlmtever comfort slie might
her having wronged him. and only beg­ sir. Who else could it be?"
• A-.-u r.v-dfrom that knowledge was ut«
"Those jteople at the ranch?’
leith t • •..,! bj the way he brightened ging to bo told how hehad affronted her,
that lie might make immediate amends.
"Tho very ones, sir. No one else would
-P
1 ’.••d pleased whenever they
It was simply exasperating. She turned harm Sergt. Gwynne. Sure we ought
••.leet. Monday 1 evening he
suddenly Supon him, hiding her face iu to have wound ’em up the one night we
I t-. NjMJuli with her on tho walk,
had a cliance, sir."
"11 •
■ -hind and fairly beaming her handii, almost sobbing:
•&lt;nd 1 thought we were such—such
Breathless, almost, they reached the
. i'-ily received these demon­
stables. The horses were all snorting and
. i,ur failed tochill them or him. friends!"
Even tint suggestive tentative did not plunging about in their stalls, allowing
• n fdito make him suffer tho
lay him prostrate. Fancy tho utter in- every indication of excitement and
i '.1 ■■■ jiltell by clinging to Dana's
alarm. From the stables of the adjoin­
1 filing!up in Dana’s face, and adequaev of hLs response:
"Why, bo did ir This was too much. ing cotnpanify other men had come with
llum
■ •uddciily started: "Oh, Mr.
Down cauie the hands, and were laid ip lanterns, and a group of jwrhaps half a
ei 11 liar© been so thought* frantic appeal upon his breast. Ho did
dozen troopers was gathered about the
is your wounded side!" not bar the way; she could have slipped
'• G-d that her blight weight from the corner without difficulty, but form of a cavalry sergeant who was seat­
ed, limp and exhausted, at the western
• • - ichn. not additional pain,
doorway. One soldier was bathing his
and Pen• pr’»tnptly asseverated that if tho other method was more dramatic.
"Let rye go. Mr. Perry." slie pleaded. face with a sponge: the fir8t Hcrgoant of
D ma he would l»s her not u&gt;
"I—I might have known; I might have the troop was bending over and trying
• '.and her eyes looked scorn known." tiie accents were stifled, heart!
to feel the pulse. ,
: aid. "How can you know
"Stand back, you men!" ho said, au­
:ci-iut it, Mr. Perry? You’vp rending.
"Don’t go yet, Mrs. Belknap; don’t go thoritatively, os ho caught right of tiie
’' ’
• n iu action or got a scratch,
without telling me what—what I’vq lieutenant^ shoulder straps. "Leave a
•'•nil. -Mr. Pana’1—and now tho dark
done." And poor Ned imploringly seized lantern here.
Now, Gwynne. here's
'■I' &gt;
volumes as they looked up
tho little hand* in both his and held than Lieut Perry. Can you tell him who it
iuto th
.,f her escort—"Mr. Dana Is
tight. "Pleaw tdl me." lie pleaded.
was?"
heroes of the fighting days of
"No. no! You would not undrratand:
Gwynne feebly strove to rise, but Perry
y" r 2itii'-nt.“ Even that failed to crush vou uo nert seo what I have to bear. Let
•■un. t,
jt 1^ tj)e
yf making
checked him.
me
go.
I
beg.
pkase;
I
cannot
«ay
-Sit down! Tbe doctor is coming:
’M’4 f- •: mawkish and absurd. Perry
Aodborp^t dirk .r«.^.n&gt;mlag te don’t attempt to move,’’ panted the young
unLlr n -puncled that he only wonteroo. wer. r.i» d to hl. Jaw. white with officer. "Tell me what you know about
■ • rvd Uh ft omen ever could find time to
taint— ver? talBt—«n&gt;IO&lt;te, 4i&lt;Sergt Hosmer."
any riviUty whatever to fellows lo puB h«r hand. aw.y. releatiax In her it,"Nothing
but this, sir. I was in the
| A ®,
there were
many who
purporo to go the mibuent .he felt Uul office when Trumpeter Petensen ran in
rtcurds." She was completely at a ho wa/n utingthe bold in whtch they
and said they were killing Sergt Gwynne.
. "* to falbutn 1dm, and when tattoo XX C^thtat roddeulr wrroddng I sent him for the captain and grabbed
on Monday night, and they were thetu from hte br—r bod dart.og bmu niv revolver and ran here as hanP-as I
the P*0.)®01 of » run with hl. rote, tearing Perry in mudi beaib coiikl. He was lying just outride the
for
com*nK morrow—a dormmu to tar. .boat and eonlrool the door when 1 got iiero^and Dot^axiotiivr
Mrf ;*y edebration on new principles—
^♦Ikaxp rewired upoo a change of doctor.
been left in the

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i Man was made to mourn but need he
Again pained silence arid embarrass­ suffer unnecessarily? For every poison
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ment. At last the sergeant leaned slow­ there Is an antidote and happily Bludblld(Office over Lathrop's drag store.)
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ly forward and spoke:
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owners
carefully
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me to identify one of them.’’
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and
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scrofulous
and
all
other
“1—could not say. sir."
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astings
ity
ank
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rir."
“Where is the stable guard?" asked
Detroit aiderman have decided in favor
Hastings,
Mkh.
of asphalt and several of the principal
Stryker "Send him here.”
And presently Trooper Kelly—a wiry streets will be paved with' it this season.
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little Irishman, with a twinkling eye and
an expression of mingled dcvilment,and
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imperturbability in his face—came forth ed. uniform In action. No griping pain so
'from the stable door and stood attention. commonly following .the use of pills. Open tor business Dee. IS. 1MC in building for
"Where were you when this aiaault' They are adapted to troth adults and chil­
•nerly occupied by Messer Bros.
dren with perfect safety. We.guarantee
took place, Kelly?"
officers:
"At the far end of tho stables, sir." they have no equal «in tire cure of sick
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and D. G. Robinson. President;
replied Kelly, with prompt Und confi­ blUotuness, and. as an appetizer, they ex­
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
dent lone.
cel any other preparation.
C. D. Becle, ( Juhlsr.
"Then of course you saw and know
Ex-Gov. Jerome writes home to Saginaw
directors:
,
nothing of it"
tiiat the Indian comirisslon will probably, Dan W. Reynolds,
W. H. Powers.
“Not a wor-rad. sir."
conclude its labors in July.
J. A. Greble.
D. G. Robinson.
"Why did you let a gang from that
Chester M
L. E. Knappen,
English ranch come here and beat your
C. D. Beebe.
sergeant before your very eyes?’
Kelly reddened at the very idea.
▲ General Ba6klnz Buslneu Tranrac’.ed.
"I’d ha' died first, sir! Sure they’d
nicer dared"— And then Kelly stopped When nhe »u a Child, the cried for Cotorii
short. His Celtic pride had been touch­
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
ed to the quick, and had it not proved When the had Children, the gare them CastorU.
too much for even Irish wit?
Cor. Jefferson and Court Sts., Hasting4] Mlek."How did tlifv ;;&lt;-t the sergeant out of
tl&gt;e stable at\bl hour of the night?"
Rates, 8 I -OO per Day.
"Sure they caned him out. sir."
Commencement commenced nt Hillsdale
This Ho««e lv new. with pleasaot rooms. Tiia
"And the sergeant happened to be college last Monday evening and continues patronage of the publie is respectfully solicited.
till the next week Thursday.
down there by the door at the time?"
MORTGAGE HALK,
• t"No. sir; ho was in bis room beyant—
Defsult having been tnstfr In tiie conditions of
It you will send us your address, we wifi mall
oor Illustrated pamphlet explaining all a certain mortgage made hy Elbert 8. OoUtas
"That’s a long distance from this doer, you
and
Mon'
ColiYns
tn
Lewis
Biaron
Dated
March
about Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Electro-Voltaic
Kelly; and if bo could hear it in his Belt and Appliances, nnd their charming effects Mh. A.D. iMT.and ------- *—
upon the nervous debilitated system, nnd bow
room you could hear it farther away."
they win qulekly restore vou to vigor, and man­
"1 wasn't farther away thin, sir; I was hood. Pamphlet free. It you are thus afflicted, March A. D. IM7. io liber 2S
----- ••• end yon a Belt and Appliances on a page SM. wbieh said mort£&gt;_-e
down hero when they axed for him."
signed to Clara Rlsron and tbe
"Then why didn’t you open the door trial.
bas te-en properly recorded ar
Voltaic Bblt Co.. Marshall, Mleb.
Kirc there Is claimed to be due at tbe date ot
and see who was making such a racket,
Edward J. Gray, .of Vermontville, lias thin notice tbe sum ot one hundred forty-seven
shouting for Sergt. Gwynne after taps?* refused a position in the treasury depart­ and 41-100 dollars ar.d a further sum of four dol­
lars paid for tbe Insurance of the house on tbe
"Sure they didn't shout at nil at all, ment at Washington.
premises described in said inodrairr as pro­
sir, they axed for him quiet and re­
vided for therein and'an attorneys fee of fifteen
dollars provided for In said 'uorqriqre, and no
spectable like, an' 1 w(nt and told him."
Mrs. Winslow^SoothingHjrupshouldalways suit or proceedings at la* havlnp been Inrtl“Ah. yes. I see. And then, having be used for children leelblng. It soothes the tuted lo recover tb»- money srctireo by said inortsoftens the |um», allars all pain, cures rate or any part thereof. Now. Therefore by
told him, you went away to tho far end child,
wind colie and In the best remedy for diarrfacra. virtue of the power ot sale contained tn raid
of the stable.”
Twenty-fire cents a bottle.
mortoace, and tbe statute la such case made and
provided, Dotinela hereoy Klien that on Hatur"Yis, sir, just so. sir; an’ the moment
The unpreferred creditors of Hull Bros, dav, the l«h. day of Aujtust A. I), ino, at teu •
I heard tbe scrimmidge. sir, I ran as of Detroit are trying to get a share of the o'clock in tbe forenoon. I shall mH at Public
Auction, to tbe hlgbest bidder, at the north
hard as 1 could."
ipolls.
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front door of the court house, lo tbe city of
"Of course you considered it wai none
Hastings, Midi . (thatbeing the place where the
The Spanish have a proverb; "Woman circuit
court for Harry eounty Is bolden), the
of your business what {Jeople might want loves with her ear. but man with his eyes’*
premises described In said b.iortKare. or so
with the stable sergeant at night."
Persuasive wooing captures a woman’s much thereof as may be necessary to pay the
amount due on said mortcare. with seven
"No. sir. If ho wanted mo ho had a heart, while an attractive appearance
percent. Interest and tbe insurance money
right to tdl me to come."
..uers the man. To retain man’s affection paid as before stated and aU legal cost*, togeth­
“We differ on that point. Kelly. Re­ and secure enduring happiness, a woman er with an attorney's fee ot fifteen dollaro eov- ■
enacted
for therein, tbe premises being deeertbshould be as charming in married life as, ed In said
lieve him, Sergt. Hosmer."
nmrtKare as all those certain Iota
On the following morning CoL Brain­ in the days of bewitching maidenhood and parcels ot land situate in tbe city ot Heat­
In the eounty ot Barry and state of Michi­
ard was surprised to note in CapL Stry­ Her captivating weapons are a fair and tan
gan and known and described as follows: Lota
blooming
complexion,
soft
and
.spotless
ker's column of remarks explanatory of
eoe and two InSloek sixteen In Benfield's a8the alterations from the status of the hands, freedom from skin and scalp Im­ dition to the elty of Hastings according to thepurities, pimples, chapping and the pos­ plat thereof now 00 record m the office of tbe
previous day:
of Deed* of Barry county.
session of tiie delicate bloom oi perfect RMliaar
Dated Hastings- Mich., May 20fib. ISM.
"Sergt. Gwynne from daily duty as health. Cole’s Carliolipoap. the perfect
Clara Bimojt.
stable sergeant to sick in hospital; sergt. medicinal toilet, bath and nursery soap.is
Astimee ot MortKocre.
Leary from duty to arrest, and Private her salvation. Price 25 cents. Sold by , Farrn &amp; GoiAinovK. Attorney for Assignee.
Kelly from duty to confinement."
all druggists.
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MORTGAGE SALE.
.To be continued.
Dehult having been inad»- in the condlUoM
Put Decatur nnd Mason each down for a
a certain mortga** made by Fanny C. AMgoo&lt;| old fashioned fourth o’ July celebra­ of
rich te namnel R. Wfilmoo dated DveembeMU.
The Great Spring Tonic.
tion.
A. I» IMS. and recorded In the office of tbe
W. H..Gilbert, Druggist, Albany Ga..
rvKltfor &lt;&gt;f .deeds, for the eounty of Barry and
Slek Headache.
writes: "We are selling large quantities of
Haw of Mtenhmn.on tbe2Mh day ot Jantary
Loose’s Red Clover Pills cure sick A.
D. H». In ilber anbf mnrtvagea. on pa«e »«1,
Swift’s Specific for a spring alterative and
headache,
dyspepsia.
Indigestion,
consti
­
on
which mortgage there l» rlauned to be duo
general health tonic, and with tbe best re­
at tbe date ot this notice ti.e swin pf one bunsults. It Is now largely used as a preven­ pation. 25c. l*r box. 5 boxes for 81. For ■ red and seventy-two dcHsra and twentv&lt;MV«n
Snts. and an attorney's fe€o( twenty-five dob
tive and cure for materia. There are sale by W. H. Goodyear.
rs provided for In said mortgage, and uo suit
many remarkable evidences of He merit in
Phtf. 8. E. Higgins of Paw Paw will be er proceedings at law having been Instituted to
the new principal of the Holland schools. recover the moneys secured by said mortgage,
tills section.”
or any part therect.
Rev. I- B. Paine, Macon, Ga, writes:
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power ot sale
"We have been using Swift's Specific at
contained in said mortgage, and the statute Iu
the orphan’s home as a remedy for blood
such case made and provided, notice It hereby
Jlven that on Maturday tbe twenty eight day o&lt;
complaints and as a general health tonic,
line A. I&gt; 1"W. at ten o'clock in tiie forenoon,
nnd have bad remarkable results from its
I shall sell al puU.e auction, lo the highest bid­
use ou the cnlldren and employes of the
der. at tiw north front door of lie court bouse
In tbe city of Harthigs (tbnt being tbe plaoe
institution. It is such au excellent tonic,
win-re the circuit court f.»r Barry county is
and keeps the blood so purr, tiiat the
tioiden). the premises described In said mW.system is less liable to'disease. It has
gsgr. or to in nch thereof as maybe necessary
to psy the amount due on said mortgage, with
cured some of our children of scrofula.”
seven pq^yoC. Interest. *»d all Tegti eeete.
Treatlae, on blood and skin dteeates

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। mailed free.

Swift Specific Co.,
Atlanta. Go.

L. W. Osgood, a laborer, fell from a
scaffold at tbe Bissell carpet-sweeper
| factop' b&gt; Grand Rapids and was Instantly

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

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warned for therein,

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riresdv has 8*00 subscribed to
11* Fourth-

Tbe new Mlehlgim Central depot In Bay
City it almost completed.

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�NEIGHBORING

noticed the ocatructlons on the track and
■tleuiptrd to bring the train to a halt, but
it was of no avail. The engine Dlungirl
Into thr sand. Jumped the track and
went part way Into (lie depot. Three ears
were derailed aftd demolished, one »f them
being completely overturned. A strange
part of the accident wa* that nobody was
iujurtd. Had the train been a passenger
one. fatal result* would have followed.
The work train was Immediately dispatch­
ed from this city and (hr work of clearing
up tbe wreck was quickly carried out—.
Kalamazoo Telegraph.
.

Mr. A. P. Green lathe owner of a fine
Shetland colt A Jet black weighing 35
paunds and 29 Indies in height. It I* a
dandy.—Olivet Optic. ’
Tbe Evening News says Comptroller
Lacey will probably resign hta Washington
office, as manager of bls country’s cur­
rency. because« New York bank want*
him as president and will prey him big
money.
A year ago last April there appeared a
personal Item in thu Battle Creek Daily
Moon which was a reilcctluii upou Hon.
Cha*. Anstin. A libel se t for 310,000
wa* instituted, and was adjonmed from
time to time on motion of tbe defendant,
nnd Las now been wlthdrrwn, the editor
having settled tbe case.
There wa* a cutting affray on the streets
Thursday night- A blacksmith named
Dunivan, who has been at work fur Chap­
ple A Smith for some time, assaulted C. F.
Grojane with a razor and indicted two
slight wounds upon him. ’i’he offender
was taken to Allegan jail Friday" morning
by Deputy Sheriff Emery.—Plainwell in­
dependent.

Joseph Duvuette has been In the Michi­
gan prison for Sff consecutive years. He
was convbcted of ninrder in Sanilac county
in fl 858.' and condemned to solitary ooufiuement for life. Fur a number of years,
(how many he himself cannot tell), he was
isolated from anything in the shape of a
human being. He never saw a human
face nor beard a human voice for luug.
weary , months at a time. His food was
brought to him on a tin plate and handed
through a wicket, but he never caught a
glimpse of the convict who waited on him.
Fur 82 years tlw only sight of the iky be
pot was from within the four great walls.
Hd has never stepped outside the gates.
No frieqd or relative ba* spoken to him In
all tiiat period. He I* a little, weczenfacetl Frenchman, whose mind ta hopeless­
ly shattered, and whose physical powers
are scarcely more virile (han those ot u
child,-yet be ta contented, and has no de­
sire to change
condition at tbe age pf
80 years,—Jscksofi Citizen.

The faculty aud buys at Hope college at
Holland are nnw In a terrible stew, it all
• results because a senior wa* expelled for
taking a young lady out for a ride. Then
bta whole class decided to boycott comBMncemcnt exercise* unless be was re­
- instated. Tbe faculty thereupon coaxed
the senior to cotnc back, which he retMed
lotto. The tnonkuy and parrot arrange­
ment i* *tin ou.

additional local.

A pugilistic manifestation was witnessed
last Nundny between three small boys aud
a smaller girl while they were going home
from bunday school. When asked If they
were taught tlutt kind of exercise at Sun­
day school Nicy made no auswer but start­
ed homeward. Hie HUle girl muttering. “If
he ever hit* me again 1 11 knock him on
the bead, so 1 will.'' The Instruction
those children have at their homes, both iu
theory and example, can be readily In­
ferred.—Charkittr Tribune.

Over 100 tickets were sold this momiug
for the firemen's picnic at Thornapple.

Y.eateiday Homer Brown fell with a
package of slate atuiic. fur slating a roof,
and Juul the back of his hand ent v eiy 1 sad­
ly. which Witt prevent hlui from working
for some time. He wa* working on the
roof of the new union depot at Grund
Rabid*.

Nashville calculates on Laving one of
tho biggest kind of 4th of July celebration-.
Her business men have contributed lUierally, Including a large numls-r of special at­
tractions. Tbe feature of the occasion
will lie a balloon ascension und parachute
dn&lt;&gt; by Prof Charles Wolcott. For further
particulars' see bills. It can always be
taken for granted that Nashville doesn’t
do thing* by halves. And If you are not
comhig to Hastings tn celebrate, there Is no
doubt abont a royal good time tor you at
NashYflle.

Jacob Andrews, a deaf man from Hu|&gt;kins, was run over by the southbound
parsenger train on the laike Shore road
yeaterogy inorttlng near Alfegau. He was
walking on the track. The engineer blew
the whistle In vain, and then applied the
breaks with such force as to throw the
passengers from their seats, but the engine
struck the pedestrian, breaking both hta
leg* and fracturing hta skull. He died lxfore he could be carried to the depot. The
coroner's Inquest will be held today.—
Plainwell lndet&gt;endent
Marshal Long* jailed a notorious pick-1
pocket batunlay afternoon, who came here
with McConkey A Co.’s show. He was
caught atllta tricks by the boys, who said
they saw hlui take a handkerchief from
tbe pocket of a boy named Sisco. He then
sold hi* necktie for 23 cent*: Sisco paid
the money and the pickpocket rcfiiaed to
deliver the article. Complaint was made
and the marshal searched him. He found
31 tent* which wa* handed over to the
boy, after which he wa* let free on prom­
ise thak.be would leave the village. He
made headquarters at the restaurant near
tbe Michigan Central depot. The boys
collected lu a body and chased him out of
-tojvn with clubs and sticks.—'Augusta
Chronicle.
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Fred Couley. Fred Wilcox und Paul,
better known as “Monk." Hutchinson,
three young roosters, aged aiiout IS years
are in trouble, in spite ot many words of
caution administered to them to mend
their ways. Sunday night tiie residence
of Joihu* Solomon, on North Oliver street,
was entered nnd a pocket book taken, and
notwithstanding Um- tact thaVilie purse
contained only a dollar and nine cents, it
is bnrglary Just tbo same and the young
•men are (n limbo, accused of that chargeThe matter was laid before Sheriff Pollock
who has since been working the ease, and
as a result of Ids investigation he gathered
lu the trio yesterday afternoon anil the
evidence against them is said to be very
clear. They were taken- before Justice
Nlcbol* this afternoon, waived examina­
tion, and5 were bound over to the circuit
ctyurt.—Charlotte leader.
William A. Rawson, a census ehumcrator, wa* In danger of being scalded by a
Fifth ward woman, who could not overiMxnc'l»er wiqvpiuns of «&gt; InqtttalUve a
gentleman. Itelng a foreigner, the usual
questions wen’plied through the medium
of au interpreter. The first two or three
questions were answered, but when the
question. “Is your husband white or
black?" was reached. It proyed too much
for her equanimity, nnd she told him that
If he did not leave tbe premises she would
scald him. Not satisfied with this, she
went to several of her neighbor* and in­
duced them not to answer the questions.
Mr. Rawson referred hta case4o the super­
intendent of the census enumerators, and
as a result a warrant was iasued Friday for
tbe woinau** arrest by United States CommiMloner McQuewan. on complaint of the
census people. The United State* author­
ities wish to make an example of such
ca*e« which will impress Itself on tbe
public zniud.

Judge Slaw tclta an interesting story
concerning Judge Anson Bronson, of
Lo* Angelos, California, who vtalted him
in this city last week. A quarter of a
oenturv ago. a young man named Bronson
came to Eaton Rapid*, an expelled college
student from Knox college at Galeslmrg,
111. He wa* without a dollar In hta
pocket. He entered the law office of
Judge Shaw, who had been a friend of hta
father's, stayed with him until he wa* ad­
mitted to tbe bar and l»ecame bl* taw part­
ner. After a year or so he went to Cali­
fornia and commenced to practice. He
wa* succewful and was, ■ few years ago.
elected district Judge at a salary of 86.040.
But he rraigned the poMtton to become
counsel for a railroad at 310,000 a year.
Axdge Bronson geta thia salary besides as
much more that lie makes out of bta
gaacral law business. He la oue of Che
foremost lawyers on tbe Pacific coast
When Bronson came to Eaton Rapids
there was with him one O. F. Price a
fellow student at Knox, who was ta dis­
grace at tl»e eollrgr Price hs* met with
mual success sod U a railroad lawyer of
great prominence in the west.—Eaton
Rapid* Journal
An accident occurred st tbe little village
of Hopkins Station.' fire miles west of
here, last week, that might have l»ren acoanpanied with fatal rreulto.
Neer the station bouse arc high tanks
cloae to tbe South Haven dlrWon track of
the Michigan Central road. Tie wvere
rain of last night caused a wasb-out ami

uoiuJ tbe e o'ctock freight train left (he
cRy thia mamiug for South Haven. When

Circuit court adjourned Wednesday
evening. Following cases disposed of:
Nol. Pros’ll—People vs. Woodmansee,
Peqple vs. Eggleston. People vs. Wm. lrland et al.. People vs. C. X. Dunham.
Herbert Stevens plead guilty to keeping
gambling room, fined ¥10.
People vs. Ja*. and Wm. Collison and
Clarence I«eBatvon. spearing fish InIGub
lake.
Found ■guilty.
Continued
for
sentence. Case appealed to Supreme
court.
,
People vs. Wm. Collison, assault upon
Oliver England. Plead guilty. Sentenced
to 60 day* at Detroit house of correction.
People vs. E. C. 1-ewta, for malicious In­
jury to property hi Ik-mocrat office.
Plead guilty. One year at Jackson. '
I’Wple v*. Tho*. McGamm and James
Murphy, vagrancy. ~
Plead
..................
guilty. ’’ —
VO
days in jail.
McCormick Harvesting Co. vs. M- F.
Jordan. Judgement tor 3255. *7.’“
Berry McKelvey rx C, H. L’eynolita,
trespass. settled.
Andrew Moll vs. John M. Reiser, settlN.
Dora Bottom vs. H. L. New ton, eject­
ment submitted^ also R. Freer vs. Edward
White.
Judgment was entered agaitist the late
lamented Allen G. Freeman, in tbe many
attachment suits again.-t him.
Divorces granted: Mary 8. Hughes v*.
Lafayette Hughes. M*ry vs. Wm. H. Stod­
dard, Era vs. Willard Burdick, Florence vs.
Chas. Light. Kato vs. J.McKelvey. Eliza vs.
John A.' Blackburn, Elftetla vs. Chas.
Curie. Esther J. vs. J. M. Bauer. Geo.’ 8.
v». Nettie Marshall. Jacob U vs. Clara
Ash.
•
Fureciosnre decreed In. W. J. &amp; L. i L.
Holloway vs. T. M. Bush. C. J. Dibble vs.
Dennis McCartyi Chas. 0. Beard vs. Wm.
Colej et al.
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l&gt;y*pep»la.

When food girds pain Instead of
pleasure, and misery to*lead of comfort,
that Is dyspepsia. When digestion fills
the body with agony and dlstres* rather
than satisfaction, you may be certain you
have dyspepsia. If Instead of a clean
toague. agreeable breath and regular
tKiwels, you have a coated tongue, offendve
breath and constlpatioiu .the cause ta
dyspepsia. If life has become a burden
and existence a continuous trial of patience,
it ta dyspepsia you have, and M*n-*-lln
you need. Man-n-Hu sets the digestive
machinery to work In a natural manner,
making each day a gala day, each meal *
feast, and each moment a joy. For aale at
all drag store*. .Send for lecture pn dys­
pepsia by Dr. Hartman. Sent free "by the
Fenina Medicine Company of Columbus.
Ohio.
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Stale New*.

Btirarlarv have been operating at Morrice.
Dog poisoners are at work at Saginaw.
Frankfort want* a woven wire mattress
factory*
; .
Strawberries from the St. Joe region are
fine thia year.
■
Sammer guests are arriving In drove* at
Uh- northern resorts.
Tbe Jackson canoe club will have *11*
bouse ready beforeJuly 4.
The Michigan.-wixjI clip ta coming in,
but tbe season is very Iftickward.
Omnmeneement at tbe Kalamazoo ladies’
seminary take* place June 23-36.
Cha*. Hural. Jr., of Detroit, was drbwned
In Lake St Clair, Friday afternoon.
G. O. Smith, of Ijzke Linden, lost bta
88.000 residence by fire Sunday morning.
Balloon ascensions are'qulte the fad all
over tbe State. They elevate the peopleClare want* a first-class hotel. There
are har’Is of money for the efficient landlonL
The Shiawassee county teachers’ associa­
tion gave an excursion to Anu Arbor Sat­
urday.
The Tuscola county l‘atrotis of Industry
have determined on independent political
,aetiaa.
C. 8. Hampton ha- resumed Che publica­
.tion of the Petrokey Daily Resortrr for tbe
(
A bo*e eoaipony for the protection
against fire ha- l-mi re-organized at
Stanton.
Tbe Flrat Baptist church of Flint, dedi­
cated ttadr new IRw.OtXJ ebareh edifiae
S.W1).

Gilbert Pascal, a slick young man. wa*
caught tapping the tlU in Albert Fisher’s
grocery store at Morrice, Saturday ..
Rev. G. W. Brown, of Evanstow. IB.,
ha* accepted a call to the pastorate fof tbe
SoeonA Bapttat church In Battle Creek.
The commencement exercise* of Olivet
college Ixjgan yesterday with the baccal­
aureate sermon by President Butterfield.
Two tie train* collided near Ishpeming
Friday night. The engiucer. fireman and
brakeman are badly injured and may die.
Supervising Architect Windrim. of
Washington, will visit Detroit this week
.
iu connection with the new federal build­
ing.
A warrant has been issued for W. A.
Reid, tbe bogus divorce lawyer of Detroit.
Reid Is supposed to be dozing peacefully
in Canadx
The persons poisoned nt Berrien Spring*
from eating pressed ehteken the day of the
old settlors’ picnic have nil recovered and
arc. as well as ever.
The Monroe Commerolal waxes wroth
because the editor ot the ‘Democrat lias
been appointed a teacher in the public
schools at a salary of a:oo per year.
Tiie Leroy Lndgc No. ». Knights of
Pythias, bekt decoration services at the
Forest Home cemetery last Sunday noon.
C. L Rearden delivered the address.
New cottages are gnlbg up fust at High*
land Park, and soon it will have the a|*
pearanee ot a lively town and will rank' aone of the best summer resorts In the
Wdst.
S. W. Yeagley. detenltlng clerk cf
Hillsdale county. Is said to be iu n serious
mental and physical conflrtion. Ills troubles
not&gt;only unbalanced htamind but destroyed
his health. .
Wm. Dcueile. a Muskegon Frenchman,
thought tbe census man was a pension
agent. William was atreMed for refusing
to jinswor the questions, but his little ex­
planation set ewrytliing to rights again.

■SCHOOL COLUMN.
Contacted by ENOCH ANDRUS. Co. Se--'

The State Teachers’ Institute for Barry
county will be held at Hastings. conunencing Aug. 18 and continuing two weeks hi
accordance with the wish of the teachers
ns4.'\prvsM &lt;l at the meeting of the Associa­
tion March 8. Neither Mr. Pattengill nor
Mr. Ploughman, the first and second
choice of the Association. could be secured
to aft as conductor and Sup't Thompson.
Romeo has been appointed. Sup’t E*tabrodk speaks very highly of hta work and
doubtless all will be satisfied.

' iobo Jmct Jr- “I «•»“&gt; Uapld*. I* &gt;
’ralrlevllle'

La'vm Tlwmp-'n. of Grrrnrllle, I*
•mdlur • &lt;&lt;■»’
■ I» O"1 rUM*
.,
J. W. Eart I* -till uuable to lew, bla

I1°nX'. Coiner', »&lt;■"■ to'J"
eel wl Its «at of plaster an J will soon be
ready tor occupants;
, Lucien Gibb- ta putting a wall under
Dr. McLeay’s barn.
Chas. Ruggle* was taken, very »lck one
day last week but ta better now.
Mrs. J. A Perkins I* ou the sick list.
Mero lee are reported In our vlilsge. .

KIISrdKr.’li.t*..

School closed last Saturday.
Clias. Gaskill ha* a bran new hhi.
Rav, E. W. Chapman ha» returned from
canipmecting.
.
Harry &lt;’ Vl'ry hu»d of sweet M IlliauB. [
The plank ncro.-&gt; the rallroml track ilid
uo daliuu'r.
B. Ik Sparks is bom*-.
Sam Jf'owler has the Grove House fixed
up hi grand shape.
.
\V. 8. Adkins store building has tome
to a stand still on account of lumber.

dtwkt. 7«i»c.

No more

of this!

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POWDER

Those attending the annual toauslilp
picnic, report a pleasant tlmr.
It is rejmrtiil the boy* partook of too
uincb t inglefuoi at the dauve after ttaAbsolutely Pure.
plcnle.
A eream of tarter baking powder. Hit-best
Currie Putter spent Saturday ■ with
of ad tn tauvcnlug •treugib.-T. H. Gonrarnfriends at MWdleville.
Prof. J. M. Smith spent Sunday will: ntenl Report. Ar*. IT. iomi.
his parents and brotlrer.
Boy - running horsts In the night with
yonug ladies in ta very dangerous, and
you have m« right to hold (he lives of those
pretty girls so valueless.
Mrs. Joe Wilsun ami Mrs. James Haven*
Were the guest- ot Mr*. W. H. Smith last
Saturday night.
That rattle diover from I’jalrleviile bad
better gu west, when* he can buy 823 cat­
tle for 810. Fhnurir* arc not quite so
fresh here.
'SJ
The fanners in this vicluity have Some
very nice naol this seen®..and are talking
of holding It fur better market.
A two hone cultivator for sale by W.
A T..UZ COr.lBIHATICN OF
H. Smith.
While W. E. Courtney was cultivating
last week und was turning he capsized tincultivator, breaking the tongue and th
Beautiful 3ouvzm:r
horses rolled to the foot of tbe hill.
Will Potter i* building a new kitchen.
Haney lJ8uc was tin- guest of Stephen
WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE
Totter last week.

DRINK

Prairieville.

When the liver ta torpid Ite work goes
on imperfectly. A mass of neglected ma­
terial ta piled up or gathered tng/tber lu
the state which the doctor* call ‘ con­
gestion." Often this come* from malarial
poisoning. At first the liver secretes too
much bile. Then this sutplus bile finds
its way Into the circulation, sometimes
producing that muddy-yellow appearance
of the skin and eyes called Jauixliee
Then the secretion .of the bile become*
scanty, and physical pain *nd mental
trouble follow. Ail these symptoms show
the importance of a healthy liver to perfect
health. Brooks’ Kidney and Liver Syrup
I* a combination tor the regulation of the
liver aud its attendant Ills, and a few
doses will readily excite the liver into It*
natural and healthy action.

Shearing sheep is the order of tbe day at
present But few clljw have been sold a*
Tbe cut worms are taking much of the
com that 1ms been planted tn this section.
E. Colwell han a fine colt
.
M. T. Jone* ba* a pair of twin cotta.
Mr*. Nelson I* quite 6 ck.
Dr. Mcl^eay is expecting friends from
Canada.
Mabel Geer closed her scliool on Friday.
Our vtttagc school will elose on the 27th.
Tbe prospect for a heavy hay cron was
never better and tbotw* who wired clover
seed last spring have a fine bland. Wheat
never looked so well in oar section and if
it ta not destroyed by tbe Iler or by frost
tanners will harvest a heavy crop.
Oren Hughes b busy breaking bb Idaho
burses.

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Cliotce heavy butriiers St
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Sheep nnd luuab»-8LtrP.
good to
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Jesse Cetton and wife *tart this week extra.
ellui»*t. ’►*"(. w‘-7«»f7 •'
Tuesday for a visit with friend- in Onio. Larrtta.
H«*&lt;~Mix*4. tHt&lt;vr4LVt: !»!&lt;• -m
Wm.'Smith ta seen on our street, after
completing bta railroad job near Holland.
Corn booming nyw.
c. C, Stowe I has a very sick child.
G. W. Costa and wife attended the fun­
eral nf a friend at Grand Rapids last week.

It lias been a matter of much di-sappolntinent to us that the manual contain­
ing the new coarse of .study was not pub­
lished in time to be placed lu the hands of
teachers at the opentnz «»f tbe spring term
or soon thereafter. The announcement
wa* made with the understanding that
Masting*.
such was tbe case. The failure to receive
N. Inrkln and wife were called to Alle­
them bas materially changed our plans fur
the Sfiring. However, they will dbubtlm gan to attend the fkineral of hta stater
be ready before the Institute opens in which was held Frida) .
Clta*. Bench and wlte and Mr*. George
August
Webb were the guests nf John Payne and
•
What is success in teaching? Here ta a wife Sunday.
Fred Todd and Clare Lewis spent Satur­
teacher in a fine, well-lighted graded
school, in a city or village; the rooms are day and Sunday at Wall lake.
Cultivating
com
Is
the
hustaess
most
steam-heated, all are clean aud dieted by
.
the Janitor. The blackboards are smooth followed here now
Report reaches here tiiat Sydney Totld
and firm, the desks are elegant as parlor
furniture; there arc cloakrooms and tun­ I* In Chicago to work.
The ta'jk of this road are not going to
ning vpaler, the closets ate convenient and
t»e Ittt befilnd and have started a base
odorless.
Contract this with tbe teacher ot a ball club.
Slieep .'bearing ta t lie order of the day.
district school. The building Is uniialntBessie Dra|&gt;cr wa* home Sunday .
ed, the atove never was blacked, there
The party at Mr. I'ratt’a Friday evening
never was a cloak-room, the desks are of
&lt;va«
a very enjoyable one.
board* that have been hacked by genera­
Ml** Cluuuberbtin wns-called lo her
tions of uncultured school boys, and every­
thing ta repulsive to the sensitive mind.
home in Uhio last Thursday on accpuut
Now it seems ns though success would of the sickness of her stater.
Mrs. McIntyre’s father. Mr. IVrrf, h
surely attend the work of the first teacher,
but does It? It Is our opinion that there visiting her from near Battle Creek.
Anna Draper; ta working for Mr*. Oraig
h as much likelihood of success in the
|&gt;oor district school-bousc. as iu the elegant this week.
May Drajier visited our sclxxii-Tuvsday.'
structure. There will not be a* much
comfort, we admit, but we are now talking
Bonnie Bower was Hie guest of Lnra
of surces*. '
Pralt Tuesday.
Success In teaching, to put it In a home­
Mrs. Tidd visited Mrs. Beach Tuesday.
ly way. ta success In Inducing boys or girls
to man (he mart o/ themed re*—seeking
knowledge, trying to do right, to under­
8. 8. Fisk Is home again for * few days
stand fbemsclvcs and the world, and to vUlL He has taken another large Job ol
control themselves; obtaining fixed habits, sawing ties that will take him several
being ludustriou*, gaining jajraonal habits months to finish.
and culture, and reverence for the best
Mrs. C. C. Messenger aud son Lee. are
things; turning towards tiie Creator as the rlMltog M*ud0 If! this »«V*»&gt;itV.
Tbe great achleviwnts ot our toresunflower docs towards the orb of day.
Measure your success, () teacher, by the fathers are to be duly celebrated at the
proper kind of a yani-stlek. “Pages are cross roads in Penfield. The secret so­
not progress." Ixx»k at thl* largely. If a cieties of the world and Upper Canada are
pupil will say, ten rears from now. “I do lo be re|&gt;resent«t In some manner,
not know what lessons I learned at hta especially the P. ot I. An oratiou by
.
school, but 1 know 1 determined to be somebody.
Will Godde ta back agsiu.
aomething, to make *omethlng of myself."
Children’* day was observed at Batifield
you will have been a most successful
teacher, as far as thal pupil Is concerned. aud at King’s school house on Sundae
last
—School Journal.
F. J. Tooze Is home from King's busi­
"I^ok betore you tear ” Theories are cheap, ness college on au outing. The confine­
but a first-eta** harvwainji machine made ot ment of tiie school room does not secin to^
)
good nmUrtal should be selected eren at a agree with his health.
rilRtjt diffarence tn price. Tbe Chan-ion
Mr. 8taodley. of Bedford, who was
Hinder Is warranted to have more malleable
Iron and Mee) and less cast Iron In tta con- kicked by a stallion. Is lying lu a very
jrtnivtion than any other machine tn tiie market. critical condition.
Tbe machine Is nrrtaluly very neat In appear­
D. R. Whitney Jigs exchanged bis farm
ance, and should MT secu by tai iners who sre
for an Interest in tiie mill at Bedford and
Intaodlngto pureTOae.
will remove there at once.
Jacob Juckett has rented the Hinchman
ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.
farm for one year.
By this I express my sincere gratitude
to the pastor, Rev. Pope, and brothers and
sisters of tbe Baptist church ot Prairieville
and surroundings, as also to others who
may have taken part In It, for such n grand
aud convincing sign of love and respect,
presented me on Saturday, June 7th.•con­
sisting of a Holland English nnd English
Holland Dictionary, imported from Netheriand. My prayer i*. while It undoubted­
ly will strengthen tbe tie of love, that the
All-Sufficient may recompense those *o af­
fable people with an everlasting blessing,
tor this glory and my joy; and allow me to
show tbe grandness and Importance of
such a gift Your most affectionate and
obedient servant in Cbrtat,
'
J. DeHaan.
Pastor of the Holl. Pre*, church.

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Hastings &gt; Banner.

! County.
VOL XXXV. NO. 8

HASTINGS, MICH., JUNE 26. 1890.

Hastings, Banner.'
Pubitahed Thursdays by
COOK BBOS..
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Ar.4erz.YGs. jticjb.

ntN’s^riHin 5HTS
HUDSON’S

r.B.PAJfCOAST
HASTINGS. Mica.

TOWER
CLOTHING
CO.

The best Advt
ingmedium in j
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 18!

In hia fare. But .John retains self-posses­
sion and Jakes It all in good and cheerful
humor. *
Many between showers the last week
have embraced the opportunity to rnend
our ways—highways'of course.
Dr. Elliot made n business trip to your
city one day last week.
A. G. Cortrlgtit made a business trip
combined with pleasure to Caledonia and
Hastings one day last week.
Clark Loomis, of Prlchanivllte. made a
pleasant call on W. T. Barber and family
on Ids return from Climax the first of the
week.
.
Sheep shearing is a thing of, the past
and as yet no wool buyers are stationed at
this point.
■

cover the tile In the ontict. -and stop the
water from going out of the lake.
Some of the people here arc draging up
their cornfields and sowing buck wheat.
Instead of planting over tn satisfy th*
worm’s stomachs.
EtlMTt Edmunds and wife wfjnt (^t Sat- ’
nrday to Galesburg to -visit MiMn twjgjfe
Bert Elsie.

Look
for a lively time In Woodland
on the eve of July 8.
Van Simmons is becoming noted as a
sign painter.
,A Woodland scrub horse won the run­
ning race at Lake Odessa Saturday and be
didn't have to try very hard either.
The burg across the hike trie-, to imitate
Woodiafid, but wc manage to hate large
crowds here Saturday evening Just the
same.
Mr. Williams while loading lumber at
the Naw mill last Friday met with an -ac­
cident which came very near costing him
his life. The lumber of ■'tile slide way
gave way and In his attempt to get out of
the way he slipjied and fell, the lumber fall­
ing onto him. The wagon, standing near
stopped the force of the lumber which,
saved him l.is life. As it was he escaped
with a few bad bruises.
David lA'edy spent Sunday In Woodland.

Several farmers liavc commenced hayIng.
H. Hart was at Battle Creek last week.
Wm. Carbough and wife, of Orange,
were guests of E. Luckhart Saturday.
Have had a tremendous sale on Men's Medium Priced Suits last week
Frank Allerton, o'f Orange, was attend­
ing
to his brother Rube last week.
,
and now,
‘
’
Fred Bass has gone to Indiana for the
benefit of his health.
Died, at the residence of Geo. Appleman
June|l9th, of dropHy, ReubVn Allerton.
The funeral services were held at the East
Castleton U. B. church. Bev. Spitler offic­
iating. The remains were interred In the.
Stale Road cemetery. The deceased was
bom in Ohio, and was 32 years of age.
Do not forget to celebrate the 4th of
Ha leaves a father, one brother and three July at Middle lake.
sisters besides a large circle of friends to
IL L. Carpenter, of Potterville, was on
—-AT----mourn his loss.
our streets Sunday.
Geo. Qple, one of tlie. Carlton boys, ie
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.
working for parties In Bowne.
Wc are glad to hearthat Mrs.&lt;Pcter Co­
Rev. Snyder preached nt t|&gt;c U. B.
church Sunday morning instead of .Rcy. vel t, of your city, is improving. Mrs. Co­
Myers, who was attending the convention vert Is one of Carlton’s pioneers, she being
a resident here over 80 years.
Tlie fodowinu persons ure'authorized tore- at Sunfield.
Roy Caln, who has been In Kansas for
relvesubaeripuuastor the Bvsxan:
The Radical braJIeh of the U. B. church
will hold a two-day meeting here next the past ihrge months, is soon to-arrive at
.Preston Jewell.
his home in East Carlton.
t
.
L.N.Mo»ber.
Saturday and Sunday.
He Hord . .
.. Eugene Jordan.
C. ’Nash, of Clarksville, is visiting his
The storm last Tuesday did quite a
Havens Mills
2. W. Artnvtronc
son
Will,
of
this
place.'
Broward
good
deal
of
damage
hi
this
vicinity.
Blow
­
Wm. Broward
Carlton .. .,
Mrs. Platt is still caring for Mrs. Aus­
...J. N. Covert.
ing down tlml»er and uprootingapple tress.
l». L. Mortbland.
Mr. Ball just south of Nashville had tin. who Is slowly-recovering at present.
&lt; lawvntale . . . .
Howard Mmhrr.
D. IL Foster and Geo. Hartman visited •
Cranv'a Curnrrv
quite a number of apple trees blown down,
. . .Hjrto Fteber.
Pleasant Hill lodge Saturday night.
’
Dowling
.. . It. (i. Bice.
besides doing other damage.
Delton
We judge from the looks of that new ,
.F. J. Norwood.
Mr. Holmes wlw&gt; Ilves just across the
Freeport
M. BncrfMtflo.
line in Baltimore had a valuable colt killed harness that L. B. Carpenter is preparing
Hickory Cornrrs.
Edwin Blsaell.
Intag
. .
i'ba». Williams
by lightning during the storm Tuesday. Tor the Fourth.
Ijwe)-. . . ..
One of the most pleasant affaire at Mid­
...C. E. Nickerson.
J. D. Guy and his father attended the
Mlk&gt;. . .
Clnrruee Doollttlr.
minhterial conveqtion at Sunfield Satur­ dle Lake the 4th. will be the grand dis­
Morxau
W. B. Adkins.
play of fireworks on the water In the even­
Maple Grove ...
day and Sunday.
- J. MeKelwy.
Middleville .
»
Ilamllton Carve tn.
As there is a vacancy in the county ing.
Naabvllle
H.g. Hale.
South Carlton.
board of school examiners we would sug­
ODnonell.... ...
...Ed. Mwarte.
OrxDcejIllr Mill. . L. Waving.
gest the name of J. B. Messlqjer for that ’ Little Joe Smith cut his foot with an ax
Prairieville
Wtn. L. Brown.
place, believing that he is the man for the the other day.
-Woodland
Wesley Myers.
Oiirsitk are mostly on the gain
dace, and also that the eastern part of
Yankee Springs
. E. G. Bennett.
We read that a certain political econft;
Harry county is entitled to some show.
mist, is busy now inventing a cheap book
.
South
“Sirs. Hagerman' has a cousin from on which a man can live comfortable for*
.Sunday was Children’s day at the .Star. Marshall visiting her.
10 cents u day. nud Hhve a comfortable
Never liefore did this 'day pass off so
Mrs. Silas Biggs &lt;iic&lt;l of cancer of the daily surplus for raiment and base ba!L
pleasantly nor were the bxerclsea ever so stomach, aged 70 years. Funeral services AVe shall be anxious to see the book when
good. The school house was beautifully were conducted by Elder Roach at the brought before the public.
dervirpted with flowers, leaves, mottoes,
Willis Carpenter Js painting Otis Lan­
M. E. church Sunday two pl in.
and pictures. Much credit for jts success
Mr. and Mrs. &lt;&gt;. S. Post.’of Nashville, don’s house anti barn.
Is due to Mbs Genevieve Rork who had nn&gt; the guests of F. M. Quick.
Haying is now in order. The crop will
the training of the children in charge.
be
a good one If the weather proves favor­
Mrs. E. G. Totter has been very poorly
Morris Burtoli’s new liani will be a the past week.
able tor cutting II
monster, but then Morris intends to fill It.
The M. E. Sunday school is pronounced
Mrs. Bon Potter has been caring for a
The I’atrons of Industry wl|l tn the sick hnby but Iti Is Improving under tlie very Interesting under the leadership of
near future have an ice cream social In treatment of Dr. Weaver, of. Nashville.
Mrs; Insley. who also sujierintenils a school
Morris Burton’s new barn.
w
It has been very widely circulated by in the afternoon at the Roger’s school "•
Last week John Young!- and wife went the P. of I. that they were refused the use house. I
•
to KalamuziMi. and brought Mm. II. of the court house to hold their convention
Tlie Widow Jones spent the past week
Youngs home with tliem Irmn the asylum. on the pretext that It had just l&gt;een paint­ with her daughter. MYs. Ira Bnchclder.
One of the coats that wits stolen a few ed. Thej also say that an ex-county
Some fields of wheat arc quite badly
*teeks ago wa» found last week in n official told them flint at that time It had lodged from the wind and rain storm of
neighbor’s field.
" been three weeks since. it was painted, Friday night.
Miss Ella Youngs, of Muskegon. Is ex­ it is time such things were righted.
Dan. Snyder, of Grand Rapids. Sundaypected th'.- week to make an extended vis­
ed nt Wm. McKinney’s. '
it with relatives here.
Sum. Culbert Is expected home from In­
Ella Cdliurn Is stopping at IL Doyle’s In
Pleasant weather the 0a.it week.
diana this week.
Hastings for a week or two.
Mrs. John Flemming and daughter Min­
Aunt Fanny Carpenter, 80 years old. is
Are now prepared to sell goods at a
We learn tlutt Leroy Hllshiger who has nie cal It'd on Mrs. Rufus Vester Sunday. quilting a tied quilt, pieced and put on the
been In Kansas mid Colorado for several
Joseph Keeler and wife spent Sunday frames with her own hgpds. site refuses
years will soon move tn southern Ohio.
with John Carpenter and wife. *
to have a quilling, but intends to finish it
' Mori' good work has l»eei&gt; done on the
W. It. Vester spent Sunday with Laura hcraelL
roads this year than in any previous your. Daniels.
The tired mother may think it will not
Myrtle
Odell
is
visiting
In
Freeport
this
payjicr to spend time-planting flower seed,
Hop# Center.
week.
but It will. A few sweeh flowers spring­
A hard radii the 10th washed out the
J. IL Carpenter spent Sunday in Camp­ ing np in our hard pathway, will lead our
roads very badly. and also ruined the bell the guest of Daniel Shopbell and fam­ thoughts toward God and heaven, and we
gardens and did a great deal of other ily.
may find comfort In th*! thought that be
damage.
Elmer Marlow and Zora. Moore attended who has tinted the lily and the rose will
Mrs. IL Mosher was stunned with church at the Center Sunday night
not fall in his care tor us.
lightning so that she fell but is now re­
Jay Carpenter and family spent Sunday
Charlie Carpenter is plowing summer
covering.
.
at John Carpenter’s.
fallow. He Intends to show people that
Mrs. Radford. of Climax, is visiting ( Again we hear the rattle of the mower he Isn’t a ’•dunce” as they have given him
We have a few of the leading lines in
friends in tills Vicinity.
as farmers have begun their haying' but credit of being. It isn’t always tin- bril­
Mrs. E. B. Payue Is improving. '
■ we are afraid that that some will make liant young man who makes a success of
Katie Horn is at work for Eider Gesler’s their hay too early.
life. Sow but sure wins the day.
folks.
Quite a large . attendance at both
We hope our brother scribe will forgive
The Children’s day at Hope Center tiie churches Sunday night
us for reaching out to the regions beyond
15th wa.i a grand success.
L. B. Carpenter and best girl attended South St, for a few items, for tp tell the
Grrkey.
’ the advent church Sunday night. Come truth, ure have such a quiet street and so
tew noted characters up this way, that our
There will be a Sabbath sshool concert, again Ip B.
news budget would lie pretty small if we
June 2i»tb, at the Tamarack churob. All
did not catch a few stray items.
are
invited.
These shoes are every pair warranted. We have also in the boot line.
Married, June 23, Stephen E. Wolfe to
Elsie Townsend, of Coats Grove, was Mbs Anna Engle, both of this place. Eld.
visiting at James Spencer’s lust week.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. C. E- Nickersou a
1. Hurd officiating. The ceremony took
Elder Bnrnabypreached nt the Tamarack place at home of the bride’s motiier. In the daughter.
Saturday evening amt Sunday.
The presence of the near friends of the con­
N. E.1 Clark has a new organ.
•
Radical campmeetlng begin* this week in tracting parties. After they had been pro­
Otto Stevens Is sick with the mump-.
Geo. DanlM-rt’s woods.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Monroe, of Battle
nounced man and wife and received con­
James Spender spent last week In gratulations, ail partook of the excellent Creek, spent Sunday with C. H. Stevens
-Hastingsrefreshments that had been prepared.- On and family.
Mrs. Jessie Hatton -visited In Maple Monday all came to the home of the groom
Mr. and Mrs. Jones visited their- son in
Grove last week.
and the day was passed with many friends. Ihslford Sunday.
Mr. D. Mctlmber and wife, of your city,
In the evening their many young friends
We huvo in stock quite a number of pairs of Robinson
Vp 'roo^'toi1
at J. S. Stevchs Thursday.
.
other Brad Tompion lust a valuable jeraejT came in*and had a very pleasant entertain­ visited
ti.nn ha- ;-one out of business, we will sell their goods AT COST, to make room tor o.„.
Herb. Holmes had a two year old colt
ment.
cow a few days since.
Our wheat is being hurt wc think t»y the killed by lightning Tuesday.
lilies. \\ e. have about
Erv. and Lida Bninney, Ciale and
Uncle Tom’s Cabin was played here one midge.
Minnie Pettinrlll and Huddle Burrougtw,
night last week by a troop from Ind.
Health good fa our vicinity.
Quite a large number attended.
The many friends of Wm. Wood will be of BanBeld, spent Sunday at Cal Stertfla.
William Shriner who has been at SacrrVera E. Cortright went to Union City glad to know of his Improved health.
nientn. Cat. the past year returned
one day last week to spend a week visiting
home Tuqgiay., He thinks Michigan is
with D-. Ford’s family.
That we will sell cheaper than they can be bought at wholesale prices to day.
Thomas Rockwell, an employe of an
Wool In coming In slowly. Doty A Bol­ good enough for btm. Hia wife h visiting
Insane asylum, in Conn, is visiting his linger have bought about 5.000 pounds up her mother in Ohio and is expected here
pqrents. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Rockwell, and to last Saturday, paying from 25 to SO Saturday,
Now don’t forget the place, the old reliable stand, Rower block.
other friends about the Comers.
cents.
Morn*. ’
Quite a-number, composed of both old
The-P.pf I. store will In all probability be
W. S. Adkins was *1 Jackson Wednes­
tmu young, visited Mr. Hawk's picnic enclosed by the time the readers read this. day.
grounds near Yorkville a few days since
The presiding elder. Rev. Barnes, will
C. H. McClure was In town Thursday.
tn see and behold a baloon ascension hold quarterly meeting at the Baltimore
Bom. Friday, to Mr. and Mra. Jas.
which proved to be unsuccessful on church the filh and 7th of July.
Moaicr. a girt baby.
account
of
the
pit
cavlug
in
where
the
I,.
N.
Mosher
Is
Improving
slowly,
but
Wheat—No. 1. white/fered. 7»c.
Ed. Bush has moved to Quimby.
Elour-tt.50 per hundred.
. THE MARKETSwas to be manufeatured.
Is not able to get outside of his room.
Mrs. Hart visited at Mr. Hale's iaat
Wool-Vnwaahed
waxbed
" The new school house in place of the We hope to see his genial face behind the
■Mie burned down at 1’itchfork lake is now counter by the fourth of July, so to deal
Detroit. •
Jaa. Mooier is running a grocery wagoa
eovipleted except tlie finishing touch with out.fire crackers and help the G. A. IL In for a Lake Odessa man.
Rv-ana-Sl.Tf’ftl'I-TBpcr bu for city picked.
led. 5c per lb.
£ut inti brush. Before thKweek closes their sham battle.
Butter—t^nc. creamerv D'&amp;tL
•
Mias Pacy, from Ohio, is visiting at Jos­
Coni-Mf n«r bu.
t district can well feel proud of a good
there will be one of the grandest 4th of eph Golden’s.
\
Kon-issittldc.
•nd aubstautlal fidificu in which to train jrfly celebrations at Banfield ever held in
Our meat market te no more.
OatepCCfjrbu.
A copy of Webstere Unabridged dictionthe young Ideas residing therein how well Johnstown, if not In Barry county. aided
Masons commenced the brick work on
;duexs. TJ3te*u|
it h to acquire that knowledge which b» by Hickory ,Corners. Licey. Dowling. W. S. Adkln'b store Tuesday.
sty to every fruitman, gardener, farmer or
la’ed to elevate them fur usefulne.&gt;a 1’ricliardvllle mad Cedar Creek. 1am* at
teiy p-rson who buys of me or any of my
catr.S^c.
Sam Fowler’s horse ran in front ol th*
r’day and age of civilization.
"Rents $40 worth of Nursery stock or
the posters to ace the games, racing and
waxerU-e.ILM
nimuerator has lots of fun within prizes, and tlie dinner that the ladigs aid
*&lt;*-&lt;15 of any kind for spring or fall plantr meeting as he does all sorts of
lnK- I’, of I. prices. Tenn* eash or ep• fceaiy tartahffl* mjbFsM-™while many are elated upon bis
Rain last Friday night
ptove.! ntrte. Come and see me or mi ke
known hy addreraing Wrights Mt Tof devorcm hide and shut the door
areuey. Middleville, Mich.. I’. O. bex
heavy*

818, 20, 22, 25,
Former Priced.

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22&gt;25.
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FIFTEEN t DOLLARS

Hundreds of^Graudest Mixtures in Cassimere, Worsted
and Cheviot Suits must go this week..

Ye skeptics who think it impossible to be fitted without
paying high prices to Merchant Tailors, get in early during
this sale and you will leave us happy.
Our $5, $8 and $10 MEN’S SUITS have never been equaled
in Grand Rapids, but the Grand Sale this week is choice of
Suits, real value $18 to $25, cut to

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GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

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Very Low Margin,
Not kt Cost, but at a Living Profit.

Burts’, Gray Bros.’, Pingree &amp; Smith’s, and Krippendorf’s.

THE CELEBRATED WHITNEY BOOT.
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150 PAIRS OF MEN’S LOW SHOES, SIZES from 6 10,8,

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Given Away

COUNTY NEWS.

�S IN BRIEF.

th.
?• “*“**•
- iw: / •
we reached the ralnd wc were dtacuariug
mui will had trrtt-d u Uft couoIu.Im
Elizabeth Stuart Phelps' baby, and ovw
utablug bot-a ttl»l to mtHlr ., 7 ,.
the ire cream we tried to decide whether
1 eotaucnrrt tUlbg you, n„|, , v ’
discarding the bustie va* rosily
Im­ mt gaged in putting up shelves, adjusting ll«lCtor.r,lu
tta, irrlwl‘; .
«
New* York 1; batterles-Ntehob and Ben­
provement to the ensemble of the average hooks aud buying wardpobes to take the
place of clojKite which ought to exist, but wtatrlwouMtUcnyu,
nett, Burkett and Sommers. At Brook­
woman.
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tafatW.
Stwytarrttadtlrnnt,.
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...
lyn— Philadelphia 3, Brooklyn B: hotterwhich do nut—New York Tribune.
After luncheon some papers were
jry . UtUe Mw.p.w w.™,,.
,
William Hamlin, a young man living ies-GJcaj|on and Clemente, Carruthen
and speeches inado which were like sauce
u» mbook. Like uh
all UUlrr
ol|,„ !'■r. .
™
near Parkersburg, W. Va.. was dvvoted and Daly. At Cincinnati—Chicago 2. Cin­
Hints »or
piquant, full of good things, but not punbotdc Ktuml to
to do
tv. L..., , 'J,116
A tableepoonful of turpentine boiled- Oral
find bottle
do me
to the daughter of James Sounder#.. ■ cinnati fl; batteries—Luhie and Stsuzel,
Jcvnt Readly, for a real chatty, enjoyabk.
all nflwr
other remedies tI ,i.."..
Il'',
................
&gt;_.■__ _.m _1.|
.—I.:..... unlike all
.wealthy farmer. Saunders objected to- the Foreman and Baldwin. At Pittsborg—
“! don't wear conwta,” said a lady to me social time, one could qta find •J*11®* with white clothes will aid In the whiteu- lad effect, from taking It. |,u I? "•
young -man's attentions and the latter Cleveland 0, Pittsburg 3; batteries—Ben­ the other day, with quite a superior air, ptaco to go than the Meridian, in spite of Ing process.
waylaid the old man while on his way to tin and Zimmer, Baker and Decker.
To clean plaster of pari* ornaments, cov­ ■ay tblrtoaitttetue and tl„.„
its loftv and exclusive airs. The member­
"at least when 1 am at home."
church and shot him dead.
Brotherhood: At
Boston—Boston 9,
•'
1 felt a strong incllnLtion to tell her that ship of'tbis cfnb is limited to thirty. Noth­ er them with a thick layer of xtarch and well, go on the tappoeiUnn ifa
Robert A. Ward, champion half-mile Brooklyn 5; batteries—Daly and Jdnrphy, the information was not nectssarj". Site ing is fciiedfied as to qualification for mem­ let it dry; removs with a stiff brush.
, doea me «&gt; murk good, win b.,,
Murphy
and
Kitudow.
At
New
York
—
New
Very trul.t j,,,,,.
nrancref the United States, died sudden­
There is an art in carving baihtl ham for
looked about ns shapely and beautiful ns n bership. A name is proposed to fill a va­
J. A. Eiukux,., lata, , , .
ly at Hillsdale, Mich., Wednesday night. Yurit 8, Philadelphia 12; batteries—Crane Maltese cross; and she wore slippers that cancy only. The Meridian dub electa no dainty dinner#, and he who cuts the slices
Mrs. Lizzie Akerman, of Memphis, and Vaughn. BatTInton and Cross. At were run "down” at the heel ami “out” nt president. A presiding officer is appointed thin is dedarwi to be the artist.
wl"
y "wMnig,
Matting which ha# Lsen worn somewhat
Tenn., haa been sentenced to ten years in Pittsburg—Pittaburg A Buffalo 0; bat- the toe. It was 2 o’clock in the after­ for each meeting.—Margaret Manton in
may still be m*d under carpets, ft may
the penitentiary for killing her husband. teries-Staky and Carroll. Baldwin and noon, yet she wore mi ungainly aqd slattcruly
morning
wrapper,
with
no
collar
or
l&gt;e
cleaned
by
washing
on
both
sides
with
The directors of the Chicago World’#
bit of lace at her throat, and her hair had
hot salt water and drying out of doors.
fair are negotiating with the Illinois Cen­ and Sutcliffe.
not been touched aince she twisted it up
A.stbtua may be relieved by burning a
The average wife of today ha# but little
tral with a view of using tlie Lake Front
Chicago, June 20.—The scores made on before breakfast. She was a young mar­ idea of tire toil of the pioneer mother# who, small piece of blotting paper which has
park for a site for the fair;
the base ball field yesterday were :u» fol­ ried woman, with no family to take up her
been immersed in a strong solution of «altWbeo
ODd, ehe cried for Caston*
A coach contain lug fifteen young ladle# low. League; At Brooklyn-Brooklyn 8, time, and there was no earthly excuse for with their husbands, took up land in Maine IM’ter and then dried.
alxty or seventy years ago. Old Lady
and drawn by four horses went over an
heruppearancesave iaztae»L Why should
After washing tin vesaols, rec them on
embankment near Johnstown and'all sus­ Philadelphia B; batteries-Smith nud you not wrar corsets? They hurt you? Barker, gs every one in Troy call* her, set­ tlie stove or in the sun for a few minutes
tled
down
in
that
town
when
there
wa#
Clemente,
Terry
and
Bushong.
At
Cin
­
tained more or leas painful injuria*.
cinnati—Cincinnati 4, Chicago 2; batteries Why, of course they hurt you if you only but an ox rood to Ihmgor and to Belfast, to thoroughly dry, and thus avoid rust,
The Park National bank, of Chicago, —Hutcbintoo and Kittridge, Duryea and put them on when you go out. Accustom and she tells.tha fallowing: "Soon after we which will soon destroy them. .
Wtapended payment Friday on order# from Keenan. Al Pittaburg—(first game) Pitts­ your feet to loose alippcra, aud neatly fil­ moved into our log cabin my first child
For candy enaama, icings «xl sweets in
the comptroller of’the currency fit Waah- burg 9. C!eveland 2. batteries-Wadsworth ling boots will cause you agonies of suffer­ was bom. My husband had been down general; confectioners' sugar, which Is fine­
Caledonia will bare two i„
ington. No statement of it# Affairs has and Zimmer, Will Gumbert and Decker; ing when you wear them.
.
the fall aud winter before and cleared away ly powdered and known to tbc trade as centdons July 4. .
been made.
A corset loose enough tp be comfortable quite n piece of loud by felling the trees, XXX, is much better than cut loaf or gran­
(second game) Cleveland 7, Pittsburg 1;
The casa of Robert Osborne, vs. William batteries—Lincoln and Zimmer, Zeigler, improves the figure of any woman; but if ivad about this time he began to pile them ulated, and costs about the same.—Good
you have fully made up your mind not to, for a burn. Trees were big ones in those Housekeeping.
Lockhart, involving the title to some val­ Sowderf and Decker. '
____
If you wlU tend us roar addrvia m
uable iron land in the Duluth land dis­
Brotherhood: At New York—NewYork wear them, at least have the good taste to days acd husband could not pile' them
One Girl*# Secret.
trict, was decided Friday by Secretary No 12. Philadelphia S; batterips-Keefo and wear gowns that will partly conceal their alone, ami we had no neighbor# with whom
ble In favor of Lockhart.
I
know
a
girl
of
the
period
who
thinks
Vaughn, Cunningham .and Croai. At absence. Don’t wear waists which fasten he rould exchange work.
r
tightly about your body, and which were
"So when l»by wm about six weeks oh! she ha&gt; solved a secret which will bring her
Incited thereto by the destruction ot Pittsburg— Pittaburg 19, Buffalo fl; bat- meant to be fitted over corsets, and then
he ttsed to help' me in the morning ubout untold wealth. I am half inclined to think wewillsendjou a tri: and
grain by rat# the fanner# in the vicinity teries-Gnlvhi and Carfoll, Keufe and
of Golconda, III#., went into tho ..rot-kill­ M*ck. At Chicago—Chicago 3d. Cleve­ ask your friends, with a glance of unsophis­ the house, apd then wc all three went out her fortune Is assured. Every woman
r
Voltaic
:
ticated innocence and complacence, if they
Ing business and have destroyed up to land 9; batteries—Baldwin and Farrell, "would hare guessed from your ‘looks’ into t be denting. Bttfband would get one knows how easy gloves soil, and they also
McGill and Snyder. Nognnu at Boston.
end of a k»g well up on the pile, nnd then 1 know how abominable .leaned gloves are.
latest advice# nearly 1,000 of tta rodents.
'1 he old settler# of Oceana eaunty nn t
that you didn't wear a corset,” because if twtl to put a handspike unucr that and In'fact no girls of the period will wear
C
hicago
,
June
2t
—
The
scores
of
the
st Uart yesterday.
A party of mask ed men in Glascock
they say yes, you will be Indignant; while
county, Ga., fiearly whipped to death a b:mc hall aggregations yesterday were a# if they say no they will have a little white hold it until be could pry up the upper rail vleaned gloves. We all know, too, that a
Mormon who had been preaching the doc- folloirs: League. At Cincinnati—Boston 4, fib on their conscience.—Ella Higginson in The baby we used to lay out on a pillow, year'* supply of fresh gloves costs a go.xl
Mm. 'Mnsluw*; Awthlnxshntpshouhi. u»T»
with a few bough.* over it to keep off the ileal of money. WsU, this clever friend cf mst?as7LS!»tthu* of the* sninta in that county. He Cincinnati 2; batteries—Clarkson and Beu- Wert Shore.
a rrf
j
flies, aud 1 suppose, take it nil in all, I mine has discovered a cheap and simple
waa then tarred and feathered and ordered nett, RhineH and Hutchinson. At Cleve­
hel|M*d clear up over thirty acre# in this way of keeping her gloves clean. She makes
Higher Edoestlon of Women.
land-Cleveland 8, Brooklyn 10; butteries
ButJhe higher education of women, as it way. We had no money, so we did not need one pair lust her several months and yet
Austin Adams, ex-justice of the Iowa —Caruthers and Daly, Garfield and Zim­
a store. I made all the cloth we had; made retain a new, fresh appearance. She cleans
Prof. Pattengill. of Lan*i;ic. editor of
supreme court, is dying at Dubuque. It mer. At Philadelphia— Philadelphia 11, is called, is already here. The experiment, our year's sweetening from maple syrup. them, of course, but how site does it b her
has been discovered that the passage from Pittsburg 2: batteries—Baker and Decker, if so we may term it&gt; is now going on in I knit mittens, socks, shirts and drawers, secret. 1 can only testify that on expert tbc Moderator, will deffker th.- n&lt;i«lr- - to
many places, and on a scale of great mag­
the graduating dost at WliltehaU, u xt
bis stomach to the intestines is closed.' Vickery and Clemente. ’
nud even made cloth caps and my own bon­ could hardly tell that the gloves had ever
Food eaten has to ta removed by n stom­
Brotherhood: At Buffalo—Buffalo 14, nitude. It Is settled for the time being, at net. Looking at it nowadays I wonder how bten worn more than twice, and as for be­ Thursday.
ach pump.
New York 8; batteries—Crane, O’Day and least, that their education is to be Kubstau- we lived at oil; but we did, and. as you ing cleaned, they would hoot at the idea.—
Peter Edward DayU was' hanged at Vaughan, Haddock and Mack. At Cleve­ tially the &amp;nme oh that of young men. know, grew to lie quite well off, but th# Racket.
Lnow’s Red Clover Pills enre pick
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They are receivinglno quarter in the lists,
braftache. dyspepsia, iudjgesttaj). cr.n*tiPelleviUe, Ont., Friday for,the murder of land-Cleveland 3, Boston 4;-batteries- but are boldly roin|H;ting with their ■wealth come slow.”— Lewiston Journal.
White for Young Brides Only.
pstlon, 2fic. per tax. % boxes for Si. For
of the husband of a w oman with whom he O'Brien and Brennan. Kilroy and Kelly. brother# for the prize of scholarship nnd
itutalned improper relations. On the At Philndelnhia—Pittsburg 4, Philadel­ intellectual supremacy. All told, there are
Mrs. Annie JentioM Miller thus writes in sale by W. H. -Goodyear.
scaffold be said: *‘I am innocent, wj help phia 8: batteries—Mau! and Cxrroll, Soun­
her magazine: “A widow or divorcee, no
today thousands of girls under collegiate ■
A lady who Ilves in Yonkers aired her matter how yputbful, should never be mar­
Bert Winnie caught a 48
tftasme God.” Fritz Dubois was hangtsl at der# and Milligan.
instruction
and
contending
for
scholastic
grievance# and tho grievances of her hus­ ried in a white gown. The white robo is callongeaf Hannali. Uy i &lt;
The following scores were made nt Sat­
h.
Quebec for the murder of his wife, mother­
urday games: lasagne: At Cincinnati—Bos­ degrees, nftd statutics show that they are band about dressmaking and unskilled symbolical of original purity, ami twice Traverse &lt; lty the firs! of the week.
in-law and two children.
strong in the battle.
labor
by
saying:
"I
have
had
a
drextmaker
ton
1,
Cincinnati
4;
batteries
—
Nichols
and
It turns out that fhc sole donor of the
donned loses it* idgu'ficaDC’c, m&lt; doo* also
It
used
to
be
prophesied
that
women
cottage at Cape May to Mr* Harrison is Bennett. Fonnnn ami Baldwin. At Cley&gt; would Iom the loveliest qualities of woman­ at my house every spring tu»d fall for the the wreath of orange buds and the flowers
past eight yeara, and 1 never yet found one
land-£levebiud 7, Brooklyn *»; batteries—
George W. Child*.
hood in tlie strife nnd pursuit; but the who wa# MtUfactory. Ask my friend# and which are property the prerogative of the
• The glow workers not eligible for mem­ Beatin and Zimmer, Lovett and Bushong. event has proved that ouch baleful predic­ they will tel! you that I am not du un­ girt bride. A : raveling dress is considered
bership in the old union of glass workers At Chicago—Cliichgo 7, New York b; bat­ tions fcere without Justillcation. Of course reasonable woman. The greatest-fault I good form: but same -ridowx prefer a rich
are going to organize a union of their teries—Hutchinson and KntF.dtf.*, AVeldi it is so. Whether women compete with have to find with thex, dressmaker# is that gown of heliotrope brocade, jmlo blue satin
mid Buckley. Philadelphia Pittsburg game
own.
meuiu trade and industry, iu public lift?, 'they exhibit poor judgment and wretchwl duchriMe. or, in fact, anything that appeals
postponed—wet grounds."
At Elko, Nev., Friday, Josiah Potts । 1 Brotherhood: At Pittsburg—Pittsburg 7, in platform debate, or in the realm of taste. Irerause a certain style of drew i# to tlie individual fancy. Widows are som—
and life wife Elizabeth were hanged tor Pbtiadelphitf 1; batteries—Staley and Car­ knowledge and learning, they retain and fashionable i* no reason why a figure like times embarrassed to'know what disposi­
the murder of Miles Fawcett In January, roll, Buffiuton and Cross. At C'.evelnud— never lose or impair the charm and the mine will look well in it. 1 pay the dres*- tion to make of the lint wedding ring. It
should la? removed #0 soon a- the lady has
Cleveland 3, liostun 9; batteries—Bakcly power of their numanbooiL The more mak«rs K.50 per day tied their linen!.
plixhte.i her troth, fur no man'like* to be
Master Workman powderly and the K. and Sutcliffe, Rad bourne and Kelly, .lx they can do and know, the more attractive
About thnw years ago ray husband in­
Of I* executive board Saturday visited the Chicago—Chicago 0, Brooklyn 1; Latterkft they become to men and the more they serted two advertisement* in a morning coutiimslly reminded of hi.* predecessor.'’
New York barge office and watched the —Kimr and Farrell, Weyhlng ’and Kin- dominate their affections.
paper. One was for a young lady to ad­
work at handling Immigrants under the low. Buffnlo-Xew York game postponed
The only danger is that they will be dress cavelojMS in his office at ninety cents
A young baby should have a finnucl baud
driven too herd l&gt;ecanse of their willing­ l«r thousand; the othur was for a scanicontract tabor law.' The chief of the K. of —rain.
CHEAP AND STRONG.
their spirit of emulation, and their strevs at $20 per mouth and board. He re­ long enough to go twice around it. Be
JL. raid'he was thoroughly satisfied with
Chicago, June 24.--The Mores on the’ ness,
ConsclentiouMK-HS. They are so eager to
very careful not to ptrt it on ua&gt; tight, and SO other styles ft-A Net*, prices to z»1t all
"the new system.
diamorfd yesterday were n&lt; follows: get ahead and to escape from old time con­ reived 317 answers from ytiuug tadle# who fasten it w ith amail safety pins. ' On this
Piiii.ax
The anti-liquor people of Ottawa, Kan., League: At Philadelphia—(First game),
were willing |o write in his office for utaut
Hold by all dealers.
ventional ttatrainta that they need rather foa week, nnd ouly received seven answer# put. u long sleeved caanmere shirt, buttoned
have farmed what thdy call a “Defense
league," and propose to show their rever­ Philadelphia 13, Pittsburg 0; Lat'erity— to be curbed than spurred. They will win from seaiustavjMB. A woman who ta all the waj- down (ho front. No one who
ence fur law and order by tarring and Gleason and Cletner.ta, Gray, Baker and tl.o race more surely if they make an cosy skilled witli her needle, ami poxsc-iMsd &lt;ff has used an open shirt will ever return to
feathering any one who, uuder the supreme Decker, (second game) Philadelphia 8, start.—New YoHt Sun.
some intelligence,cartafferd to ta the most ।I t ho old fashioned kind that have to be put
court decision, opens an original package Pittsburg 12; batteries—Colemaur Smith’
independent woman in the community.— on over tba bead. Next comes n long flanDon’t Wash Ute H.-Ur.
mel petticoat, or pinning blanket, sewed to
nad (tlementK,- Bowmnn and Decker. At
bouse in their town.
.
a cotton waU, and over that a loose white
Qiicagn
—
(First
game)
Chicago
7,
New,
(
“
Don
’
t
wash
your
hair.
”
TMs
Ur.dvica
At. Pulaski. Uta, Saturday, Dr. J. H.
slip. Two napkins—one of catton, the
Befaller, an enthus'msyc admirer of ex- York 3; lotteries—Sullivan and Nagle, •given by a woman who has U'cn at the
other of swan’s-down ar flannel—should be
Goveruur Palmer, jm^ented that gentle­ Burkett and Buckley: (second game) Chi­ bead of a leading hairdressing establish­
To cure lilliouMices, Fiek Headache. Co:
In
her
aptitude
for
the
details
of
travel|
man with a portrait .in oil of himself (the cago 4, New York V; batteries—Hutchin­ ment far the last twelve years. She say? ing the American’girl often twronisbn* tlie : used. Twiileil cotton is the softest, must
poDon, Malaga, Liver OomplaluU, tuk
rx governor). There whs a large7audi­ son and Kittredge, Wdsli and Murphy. further: "I believe the average yoting wo­ EuroiMsm native on Ids own hualh. Ono absorbent material for napkina. Some
the safe and certain remedy,
At
Cincinnati
—
Buxton
12,
Cincinnati
4;
mot
here
prefer
linen
diaper,
but
it
does
not
men
drowns
the
life
of
her
hair
by
fre
­
ence nt the pre^entajiou nnd speeches were
stgumcr, iu larimiugton, /in Amerinu girl
made and u good time hnd generally. A batteries—Clarkson and Bonnett, Viau quent washing in hot and cold water. Wo wist ing to haw her "luggage” taken to tbc retain the moisture m well aa the cotton.—
’
letter from ex-President Cleveland was mid Keenan. At Cleveland—Cleveland 4,, send out about twenty young women who . railway stutiuu, and bring located &gt;0 nene. Ladies’ Home Journal.
Brooklyn 2; batteries—Waawwortb'-Rnd"’ dress ’hair-fry the afiwon, contracting for
Ulackbrnswl.
Zi mmer, Carat hers and Daly.
the entire family. They plan to give each It hentelf that there ww no need of taking
The grand division of the Order of BailOur Ihtle ones have Imd such a time
Brotiierhowl: At Pittsburg— Pittsburg head a eombingtwlcu a week, and, by spe­ a cab. went tu the station ami asked to
■wajr Telegrapher* has adjourned to meet
have a porter sent around for it (They do playing school with. u..r blackboard. Wo
»,
Philadelphia
6;
batteries
—
Galvin
and
cial
arrangement,
make
house
to
bouse
vis
­
St St. Louis next June.
Carroll, Sanders and Cross. At Buffaio^- its daily. Not u drop of.water is put on the not haw luggage expresses in England.) made it oureclws, too. It is a pine board V«M» the NHAUL Size (40Utt!e I:
“Billy"’ Mason was renominated for Buffaloi' New York 7; batteries—Bald­ hair, and every lipad is kept in # clean awl On mentioning this litde incident in the two fee* aud six inches lung and one foot
eonneM Saturday by the Republicans of win and Mack, Keefo and Brown. At healthy condition. We pin our faith to a presence of an Englishman aud an army and seitn inches wide, made very smooth
the Thin! Illinois district (Chicago.)
Cleveland—Cleveland 10. Boston 3; batter gqpd brush, and prefer a short bristled, officer he was stirprfaed to learn that such and painted several coots of btat k, a cleat
.The bodies of two person# who had gone ie»—Gruber and Sutcliffe, Kilroy nnd narrow brttah, backed with olive or palm a thing could be done, and said be aKould across tbc bottom to catch the dust and
OTerNiagarafalkwe.ro found natr Lew­ Kelly, At Chicago—(First game) Chicago wood. We nsc the brush not only on the never have thought of doing it. but would hold the crayon and erasers. The tatter
have been quite helpless in such an emer­ are made by tacking Home cotton flannel J.F.UIITiaCfl.iut«tMMULKr.XANs.-S7.LOUIS
iston, N. Y., Saturday. Neither identi­ 5, Brooklyn 3; batteries—Baldwin nud hair, but oh the scalp os well.
fied.
Farrell, Weyhlng nnd Kinslow; /second (A maid has to bo taught bow to draw gency nnd obliged to take a "fly” in order over some blocks.-C\»r. Detroit Free Prtw.
Thirteen people were hurt, Home ser­ game) Chicago 13, Brooklyn 9; butteries— -'and care for tho hair by object lessons. to get hb luggage to tlie station. He bad
iously, by the derailment of u.traiu on the King and Farrell, Weyhlng and Murphy The instruction fai part of my duty. In his doubta Ki te the success of thia bit of
'Vlnduw planta m£- bo grown any sea­
Georgia Pacific nail way, at Goto City, and Klnalow.
teaching one novfcu I operate on the other. American unterpri#? an 1 shrewdiwaa, and son ot tta year in the following manner:
Ala., Saturday.
X. ..
•
The first thing to do when the ludr is un­ when the hour arrived at which the im­ Soak a large piece of coarse sponge in
THE MARKETS.
pinned is to loosen it by lightly teasing it promptu expressman wm due the India water, aqueexe half dry and sprihkle in the
E. M. Kenelly ami \V. J. Ringgold*,
about. The operation need ne t tangle it, colonel was on the qui vive to sre if the openings red clover seed, millet, barlev,
Bricklayers, fell a distance of twenty-five
Chiczno, June 23.
IMPROmj
feet Saturday at Washington City, and reFollowing are tbo quotations on the boar.l and as the tresses aro being aired they fall plan really succeeded. lam happy to say grass, rice and oata. Hang it in the win­
©eived fatal injuries.
of trade to-day: Wheat— Na. 2 July, opened into natural lengths. Instead of taginning it did, and th© Englishman watched the dow where tta sun shines a portion of the
Natural gas has been discovered In Web KAkc. clfwed 65Mc: September, ojeaed and at the scalp, the first combing should start "boxes" go off, admiring the while (he day and sprinkle dally with water. It will
BMSTSkMISI M&amp;Ii
cloned
H%c;
December,
opened
and
closed.
American
girl
who
knew
bow-to
travel
—
at the end of tbc hair. In other words,
land county, Ontario.
*oon form a maw of living green where
I TK» Maauai MMXX FW2 Cuuxext. |^l
KTtfcc. Corn-No. 2 June, opened and cloMid
Philadelphia Timra
even the clover will bloom.
An express train on tlie Philadelphia 3*Mc; July, open*! 3M*c, cloeod 34i$c; Ect&gt;. comb upward to avoid tangling, breaking
and Reading railroad Jumped the track teniber. ojH-ned abtl closed
Oats and tearing the hair out. This racking of
Boston'*
Single
Women.
the
hair
will
remove
th«f
dust.
After
this
Six
things
are
requisite
to
create
a
happy
souar Reading. Pa., Monday. The engin- —Na X July, &lt;4&gt;ened 2?c. cloned zjflp:: Au-,
■filDgle women iu Bartou, who have taken home. Integrity must be the architect and
September, the scalp should be brushed thoroughly.
**« was killed and several other trainmen Kvst. opened 17a clwxl
opened Mfi. clos-d 2iHc. Pork—July, opened By this I mean that a full hour should be ujion themralves to be practical, sensible thllneimt.be upholsterer. It murt ta warmed
injured.
closed 912.61; August, opened 912,51,
K. M. Burns, a physician living twenty cloicd 112A'i; September, opened and close! spent, first brushing the hair and then the and useful according to their own meth­ by affection, lighted up with chterfulneaa,
head.
—
New
Ybrk
Star.
ods, are #&lt;&gt; numerous and happy that they and industry must bo the ventilator, re­ Dellciooa *od Sparkling.
' «nDe»&gt; east of Wichita. Kan., wai found In 912.39. Lard—Joly/opened and closed J.’kW
are envied all over the world./In many newing-the atmosphere and bringing in
hi* bed Monday, murdered. He was shot
1 reduce: Butter-Finest creameries, U3
parts of the west it is the chief ambition &lt;rf fresh salubrity day by day; while ©ver all,
through the heart and his throat cut from Wi per lb; floret dairies, lu&amp;lle; packing,
C. E. HIRES.
PHILADELPHIA.
ani1 Klory, not bine
Mixa Elaine Goodale, the superintendent unprotected women to "come to Boston ” •;n proi?rtln«
stock. 4H&amp;c. Egn-Strictly feeah, IX&amp;UKc
•»*- o&lt;"'*p”'V
per lb.; 1 of tbc Indian schools in Dakota, is a small, ostensibly to study or work, but often in will anfflee CW|&gt;t the bleMiug of God- ORGANS*®An explosion occurred in a pan-affine per dos. Poultry—Chickens,
Hamilton.
.Beatty .JVrfifogtw
reality
to
enjoy
the
freedom
nnd
respect
gentle
voiced,
sad
faced
young
woman,
warehouse at Idssa, Prtwiau Poland,
Monday. Seven men were killed, twelve W-Tc j.cr bu: i-eurlem. to»tk:. Burbank*. with the pluck of a flamingo and much which is accorded to single women in that
.Mira Carrie Bartlett, the young Unita­
dty;
the
trault
being
ttatt
the
superfluous
weriocRly injured, and reveral others SUftKc: sweat potatoes J3.M&gt;a.xr, per bbl. lees physical strength than a 10-year-old
boy. In the course of study prepared by female imputation in Maasachusotta haa rian preacher of Chicago, is dex.-ritad by a
. aUghtly hurt._
Apples-H UtftyU per bid. Slr*wberriee-.5c her for the civilization of the red men small never a chance to diminish, but fnrw.se&gt;. warm personal friend a# a youug and&lt;beauEugene Stanley, 19 year# old, was jailed » 91.25.
tffill woman. She has a fine figure and a
attention is given to the spiritual develop­ rteadily through western immigration
«L Fort Smith, Ark., Monday. He has
ment of the little ravages. She lay# par­ Sucb. ptauantMt.ot thing. I, cr,aM sensitive, noble, expressive face. She afIRDS. PARBDTH. Dogs. Ferrel*. JU 1 •
■mJ two term* in tlie penitentiary, and
b» tbc indcpro.lt.nt nciton ot .ingle „„„„„ [wta the womanly, rather than the clerical,
ticular
stress
on
th#
humanizing
influence
Bird# Bles, Uu!dti«li, tH&gt;nx lit Mor :
now has eight charges of highway robxnanner and attire and, with all her
Cage*. Fira Hoai,, etc.
.
ot soap and water, hair and flesh brushes, ill wnnng .m odnauion .,:,i Uwrw.m i„
»*ry. one of murder, and one of assault to July, R-'%c; do August, 91c. Corn—No. 2 digestible food, warm clothing and inces­ making
Ttitenx’A B»&lt;&gt; Bii:nbT&lt;inx ClerebuC ■
rare
gifts,
is
exceedingly
modest
and
unas
­
ot
.CTpiinunent.,
.nd
onpoki.
mixed. 41K cash: do July. 4IMc; do An­
suming
imat. 4SHe; do Septemlcr, 43s. O*U-Qulot; sant industry. Thing# rather than facta tion become. ta» nnd Ion wl, rmt L’jTL
nil00,006 persons employed No. 2 mixed. ~4&gt;a4Mo irah; do June, 34c; aro taught, the jx«t leaching having ton IlerahL
’
Tlrn, fc. ttU om
living lu l\,lk
, State* pcstoffice deparfr- do July, 34c; do August, 33^c. Rye— Nomi­ learned that knowledge I# better than win­
Have you Cough, HruucOln.-., a nun... &lt; ■ ■'
cuu.lv. ria., wbo la qnbva peuina. Sb. loti?
nal. Harlot-Xuaiimd. Pork-Bull; uitw, dow for the children of the wigwam.
00.000 are postmasters.
A Wife** Co-operutlou.
v^e Awker'a Qingrr Tnnii’. 1
bare of Chris Young, six miles HUD4’4.00. Ixml- Steady; July. JC.12; Au- ’ She governs them through t heir vanity
It the rrl(„ unite, ln miHaal entleevora bj» wntuu. iwu i,,*,. Shabuaupho^ cured the worst cases *nrt is the t-ft f
for
all tils arising fromdefet clv'-itu: nuc
la., was scattered over
as formerly she ruled aenritive American or rewattle tar hgabtad’a taar with an’ Pbatc. plant, um, c|a„ 1&lt;nd.
ln
by a Lurricans Sunday
by “appealing
theirJ-IIUO.
pride. ndnrmg au.de. with wlac .piric and
. school
------ children
--------- - -J
rff"—“S to '"'AL
•u orang, gn,,,. „„ v,..,
maMe
fitmng her leisure taura Mira Goodale •ecerwtre doe. ta apply to fat, vorajou' “"L
steers: S4.W3&amp;W V M&gt;*
'»&gt;• "t puluxtu. and
employes of the Patroon
.writes verses nud songs, wait of which tbc With whit conadruoe will Lu noon eltta. make flowers out of shucks.
» silk mills Ytmker.t, N. Y„
navige little boya are taught to slug. Spe­ ta blanwHtaatUta or
ott'a strike againu reduction of
cial orraugements haru been made for all upon the wa., towc difficulty and on’, . Ktt0 v la*d
• U1VP1 ntetbod
.zeraly; llveta^Sq »IJ»4€4J ? 1I&gt;J B&gt;s.
visiting schools during the coming summer counter dtager-lt he know. b. u not
«“&gt;H. lr che
months. Commiraioqcr of Indian Adair# upending ha ar.-ngtlt it, vain, but that hl.
U‘° *"U*CTR,I‘ 1« not a mibToledo. Ohio. Jana 23.
Gen. N^organ has supplied her with a sprfn tabor will ta- rvwarttal by the .wm. or
Sk tta
W5.r' •*"
a“"'“ln
Wheat-Quiet roeh. s.Tdc; July. Wc; AuImt lays it is intense, and that
oust. WJ6k Scptemter. «?*.■: Ureambw. of horses and a covered wagon for the novel fc®04..10 ch^r aad a corapunlou to soothe
a
“
”
&lt;*
RRblioulou
tad
journey. She will ta -attended by two In­
•ulucnpUon prise ot ta, Joura.-.l.
nche Indians are on a hunt for an
dians—man and wife—and the wagon will the solitary hour# of grief and pain!
Mrtisiah. who they tali.ve win
be her summer home during the school to ^Solitude and dbappointment enter into
-- ----- ..... „„u unj- wa&gt; given a receiwt ta
rertore them to their lands, and
school visit across the two Dakotas.—New tho hKMiry of every man’a life, and bn
but halt provkled for his voyage who finds uS^xn."”,Uid ™
‘•'W’
York World.
ER o
to pickand
up
; Alien E. Cnjc. while lying
r«*Jpt he fbund she bad igmJdlit
nt Brooklyn Monday, was
The Meridian club, which meets once a ?tn„ p,™„ ta u bSS," rtgncd her name in a good round haad r.a
the IJouing pad.
month at tlie Fifth Avenue hotel, is very.much averse to uou.rjny of nay sort.
Lart-N'omiiMl: tia\ Sometimes &amp; woman wriu-v will
'
14-yenrsdd daughter
invited
liahtboum lumper, recently
ns a guert, but she is told that if she writes
The hho that feminine garments must
Milwaukee.
anything about it she
*
~
9 or* bl Hl"
at drtflct*t’&lt;
A pay train collided with a freight three
miles from Atchbon. Knn., Thursday, on
Um Kansas City. Sc. Joe and Council
Bluff* railroad. An engineer was killed
and three other trainmen Injured. Eigh­
teen hones in the freight train were

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WOMAN AND HOME
CHICAGO. Jane IB.—Following are

THE CORSET QUESTION FROM
CONSERVATIVE STANDPOINT..

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bsrrmd, at which the

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A Story of American Frontier

Dr. Quin-m.I^’n,,nee"^ agahmt
®«'nlr boouu. of eh. ioal.
UndX, J'Jo°Ti **audr. Mal“

* as bending over in the saddle as

k^no?1

tries King. U. S. A.,

Oy Cap*-

In.-.-l's Daughter,”. “I'rom

by J B. Lippincott C\*ob:ui. nr.d trtblished by spxtln-jugb thoAmerican
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■ .-WITHSTANDING tta
net that there wm nn ut;;.vph&lt;TO of BUppre.Vsod
v.-itement over the gnrthis .May day morn*
.-it;, Mrs. Belknapfs hunt
i:-: to plnn.und the three
. r revjotis run rode forth
■hnrr’p of racftrL’. Capt.
nst mined to remain in

with but -j.:

i - rvrtl to lx* in close
i ' ’Dr. Quin as the gay
: r front of CoL Brai;
.Mr. Perry appeared in
: i, .-.nd very politely rc■ ; r of being escort to Mrs.
i. • ;■• wpted. yi-t looked a
k. t las she did so. Indeed,
tffte
she h ; l stolen an appealing
dance at h-: liusband and heard his
c&lt;d::L"lo
uieans. dear; Perry can
1 guiiL '
' -Her than 1, and perhaps
y.ni'll v. in r.ni'tlur mask," didshethankiiiiiy';"Y• ' ’ Dana rode with Mrs.
; '.knap...
and it was the colo­
. n.'i :.i'i;-. !f v- ho suggested to Stryker
th.it Mr. [’•■rry should, accompany Mrs.
I.’.wrc’i c lb:* tiny, and -tluti he. the
c i
&gt;’. • .M ride with Mrs. Sprague.
' P-.rry i.:i■: e.q,y?rly leXt himself to the
nrepGM’-Ln: lie. figused tnnt now he could
lia'-u an luiji.temqued chat with Mrs.
Lat’ri'i .aid hear what she had to tell
ataut Dunt.’.' en, Just before starting
he‘.- ir-!:! i'.’.pt. Lawrence, laughingly
.foblhi'i; r?.| terms of their agreement,
...:
-i that Ito would relax his.
marital ijdtiction and permit her to give
Ihint »ueli ildtaiis as she happened to be
'in pcs- . r of. "Indeed, Capt. Law­
' rente.” he ;u '.. ''I ask from no idle curb
y. I have been to.the ranch, ns you
kt. A,anl !:ive good reason for
in/ ” T«» hi- Narprlse. the captain
- I ‘i • antially that, while lie lad’
••!' i ilrk Lawrence's impulsive nfevI • vi thought it all over/and
- dev
it; u th»* best way out was that
ry ■ 1 ul-l be told tbc whole story and
; h iw very little there was
:
1. id docidcxL CWBItforo. to tell
’and this evening. Perry,
ou will dine withus informally. we'U
•: afteruranl&amp;' Meantimu) I
. ........-__□!)
prviL j M:s. gjwn-nce
’s Rboufunot
name
.be
• 1 ■I in connection with any
rtiny tn* afloat sb oblige me
'or say i:
r thing to lieron tlio subject."
■ 'This'
one matter for reflection and
.tom.
of a hurprisc; but there was
«H1 anotli i and even greatdr one. That
very 21
jtm before guard mount,
. I while he waa dressing, Perry sliout• ■
" in," responsive to a knock at
hi« sitting j.xhu d -ir, and in camo Capt.
’Stryker. Tho-object'of his early call
w.-ip ■ •’pLin'ed in very few 'words.
Per:y.' •nki he, "I have been over to
6ceS&lt;-n;t Gwynne tins mornipg, and the
, d-ftor. walk-.i Licit from the hospital
with tii« and told meal/your threatened
di.-sgr* emvnt of last night, if it hail not
km fi r that sudden call to the stables 1
fancy thcr.- might have been a quarrel.
Now. 1 think yon know i’mi on$ of tho
last nx-n : I-; an qfilder of my regiment
—"'apdiLJL :ny troop—be "placed in a
iah-j p siti :.. anj—you can afford to
Hus matter in my hands, can you

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■

’’Cekiinly, Capt. Sfryken"
"Tntn 1 want'you to say nothing to
Quin on &lt; &gt; subject, and to treat him,
as far j.-:-.- .ibie» as though nothing had
hat‘[&gt; tie.l—-His relatibns with tho lady’s
father an l family were, and are, such
tha: st ? ;•■ -.lit tp treat him kith respect
and d-tfefn-.c ■. and to accept his advico
ever, th .i^i; i;-i^. given in a style that
Uirlyle. !us favorite author. i« mainly
responsible for.”
•
absolutely nothing in—in
”lI!' c
stammered poor
J’Cd. "(I
know how to say what I*
want tn say.” jfo wanted to say there
*as nothing in that interrlaw which
©oubl j ■ ;b|y iie criticisedj but it sud­
denly &gt;-curred to him that; on the con­
trary there was a good deal Then he
desireq (o wi.,tiro the captain that, so far
“ lie was comx-rned. there wasn't a sus­
picion । r.i wrong doing; but—heavens
Md earth!—that was equivalent to sayffig IM lady was doing all that was open
torenikr;;. ;i:ni nnGiing would over inj ‘e *?ai *1 ' "gi^e away a woman." ns
w wodld inv.'tj expressed it. Perry 6tamWsdtad reddened all tbe more, and
Mla.it.gn-.-t, ;t Up in despair, Stryker
‘tung.thtre the while with a quiet grin
on his!, bronzed fuco and mechanically
b&gt;xit legs with a riding
•••itch;
I think I understand, tbe situation,
eyy.nnd there’s no great barm done,
n y.
the matter drop—so far as the
- . ^ctor h concerned, 1 mean; 1 do not
iwwunie t0 obtrude advice upon you as
"anything else.”
• And, though bo had meditated a dif-

C0UMe'
,iad faUr intended
‘-‘ng up Dana and sending him with
‘•&lt;^1 t0. caH upon
doctor for an
pIanati'on,” he was glad to havo a
Of btryker's standing cry halt AU

r—mg-oren
the XST

£
«u.piciou._iluntira
““ b*4 foun&lt;1 him on

-SPSS’S

, , *”*”d ,ro" ILem «IL H.
*hiried th. rain. Into hl. right land
/iWw-'Xb- rnml.Ung nt th.
5idin«
"ith Hi. left.

Wm tbm,
ri
nwdrf?
Wero
.-.imng tear, t&gt; thou
bln.
oy« that;1i. dtutxl notl.thcr.ee? she
S?utu?h'°7 “if1 lulu": Out
th. utu, hand and touched Ulnarra. Ider

the gold® hair, streaming In advance,
utlmoriflammeof the chase. Thonw
they round the point Dana gives a about
of joy. Straight down the dopes
ttraightxand swift as rode the daring
huxzar from whom he got his name
when he bore the fatal mesaage Hire
vro'v flight from the Sapoune crest at
.Balaklava, down tho bluffs to tho right
front comes Nolan, with Ned Perry on
hi, taek—Perry, with HI. rwolute. ™
Rtotm freniied t^w-Perry with eye.
tbMOuh blue are in th. httendty of
tbeir gaze, and Nolan’s vigorous stride
have brought him in circling sweep, in
just ten seconds more, close to th© hun­
ter’^ quarter. close behind the fluttering

points, but the younwtera .1
him upon his preoccupation while at
their merry breakfast table.
i
•ol^-thare
and would brmg to an tau. uath Dr commanding; rit. would «to hi.
„“5; P"r5'^'*il Look at mo.Qmn. and ™
lmpuiraM for £
coming o crening. that h. might hooj UrJnLt'S. 'Ykatl I beg your pardon.
from th. hp. ot Capo Lawrencu tl.. ^ Mm Belknap, but 1 wa» trying to make
Just ahead there is another sudden
oalnorte. that had been ta cireLtk'n
to U”&gt; d"lb'r
turn to tho left; the stream goes one
concerning Dunraren Ranch, n. never Look^-loolo almost llko a woman on way, the bluffs another, and between
borrehmk. doma't IL”
went out to a hunt u utterly indifferent
But when he nppmled to her tor con- thorn lies a fl re-acre patch of level nrairio
toth. fortjiM.of the day. „ «g.r to
tldokjy studded, here, there, everywhere,
i’11 °' hit U:nl4- ludf "^Ulou,
hare It all orer and don. with And
rtdonhowmugbat nt tho look tn her with tiny earthen mounds and tiny, gap­
yet—and yot-nerer had there opened
ing, treacherous holes—a prairio dog
iLh.lu. a&lt;U7 “ radi:ul‘ with gloriou,
“You were not Hnmlngl You were village, by all that’s nwfull and that
pomibUlty; norer before in all hi. vouae
runaway hunter, mad in tho chase of
noteren
thinking
of
uluttwa.Myim;,hfo had mglttfall prorK1 M
tho sweeping hounds, is in tho midst uf
t“‘h«t. her wft
when it finally came.
-TirA 1' wrnt*G but she suddenly it before mortal hand can check or
Tlie first rabbit was started before they
coiitTolled herself—none toe soon, for swerve him. Another second, and they
werea mile from Rossiter .and tho hounds Dana came trotting up.
Who pursue have veered to right or left
tumbled over him nearly a league awav
"Say Perry, what do you make that or reined up on tlie verge—all save one.
down the ralldy of tbe Monee. It wm
Never falte'ring, Ned Perry is at her
out to be down there in tho valley? Col
while they wore watering th.-ir horses in Brainard and I feel sura it's a ladv oti hunter's quarter, almost at her side.
the rtrvam that Mrs. Belknap rodoupbe- horseback."
TCiey see him spurring, they see lum
7
Lnw rence
laUshklglj’ uddre“*l Mrs. miu!’ !7k^S,2 PcnV- Ur* Belknap bending eagerly towards her, they see
that 1Aj is shouting something to her—
“That was too much of i straight awav «»^“t b. Itad ffuihod to tho eery tern- Hcpvln knows what! Then there is a
^’Cr. joyou. light had groan of misery nnd dread from a dozen
for either of us, Mrs. Lawrence; but what
sprung to hl. oym; but before il,a could
wager shall we have on tho first mask
breast*, a groan that os suddenly bursts
•ay a word there come n shout from tho
after this?"
into tho gladdest of,cheers; the 'buoter**
huntsman, a yell from the leading line a
•‘Why, Mrs. Belknap! I can never hope
lorefoot-has
caught in one of . the thou­
I timultancous yelp from the curs and
to rival you. It was mere accident and 1
sand little death traps, down he goes,
mongrels among the •'irregulars.” and
good guiding on the part of some of die
plunging,
heaving,
quivering, rolling
her horse leaped at the bit and went tear­
officers who were kind enough to stay by
ing off toward tho Monee, foremost in over and over; but Nolan leaps gallantly
me, that enabled mo to be ’in at the death’ mud pursuit of a wild careering “jaok.” ahead, anil Ned l\»rry’8 strung arm has
•the other day."
’Comer she called, as she glanced lifted the girl from tho saddle os her
“You have Mr. Perry to lead you today.
uteed goes crashing to &lt;arth, and bears
over her shoulder, but tho sight was one
Surely with such a guide you ought to be
her, drooping, faint, frightened, well
that only added to hot wrath. Nolan,
inspired. Am I to see anytldng of you i
nigh senseless, but safe and ' clasped
j plunging and snorting, was held to the
today/’ she almost wluspered »o him', as !
tight to his thankful and exjiltant heart.
a.ot; while his rider, sitting like a cen­
her stirrup brushed his riding book
Another instant, and Nolan is reined
taur, was still eagerly gazing over into in in the very midst of the tumbling
“Certainly," he answered, quietly, and
tho distant cottonwoods. Tho next in­
hountla, and Gladys Maitland isitho only
looking her over with frank blue eyes
stant she realia-d that all tlio field were woman “in at the death.”
that were rather too clear and culm for thundering nt her heels, arid thij instinct
To be continued.
.
her mood. “If Mrs. lAwrence will ex­ of the spaiTkuuM came to her aid. She
cuse me a few moments by nnd by, it : could not l&gt;o Ixeatcn in tho chase.
will be a pleasure to come and ride with ।| For half a mile Bunny shot like a streak
You have heard your friends ahd neigh­
of “
light
straight away southwestward.
southwestward, bors talking about it You may! yourself
M
.
Jj ««
gm ssraignt
JOtlhh * &gt; “T J"15 lb°,
U” lK’“nd’ bunch-d In a duty, .vvreping be one of the many who know from per-’
svhilo tlie
the dark eves
eyes fairlv
fairly 1 ,c’oml not thirty yards
toned reply, while
___ ....behind
&gt; ■ I - the bobbing
sViirI experience just bow good a. thing It
snapped with indignation. “I do not tuft of his talk Thon he Itegan a long is. . If you have ever tried It. yon an? one
borrow other women's escort If you circle towards tho stream, as though to of Its staunch friends, because the won­
know no other wav that ends it.”
head for a "break" that extended some derful thing about it is, that when once
And then Mrs. Sprague’s cheery voice ro-U back from tho lino of bluffs. Another given a trial, Dr.. King’s New Discover}'
had liailcd them as her eager horse came minute and ho had reached its partial ever after holds a place in the house. If
splashing Ln to the stream: noopjxirtunity shelter and darted .in. For the next min­ yon have never used it and should lie
occurred for further impressive remarks, ute he was lost to sight of his human afflicted with a rough. cold or any throat,
lung or chest trouble, secure a bottle at
but as the “field” rode out upon the pursuers, but presently flashed into view
once and give It a fair trial. It is guaran­
prairie again and the dogs ’spread their again down iu the creek bottom and teed every time, or money refunded. Trial
yelping skirmish line along the front, “sCNxdcing it" up along die northern bottles free at W. II. Goodyear’s drug
Mrs. Belknap felt confident that before battk.Hrith the whole pack at his heels. store.
they returned to Rossiter she would have Tho bluffs were steep just here, some of
her lug. simple hearted admirer in some tho riders a trifle timid, and all I'rie
Perhaps yon an: run down, can’t eat.
shape for discipline. Two capital runs “Gfld" reined in a little as they made can’t sleep, can’t think, can't do anything
added to her self satisfaction, for in one tho descent; Dana, Mrs. Belknap, Parke, to your satisfaction, and you wonjtcr what
of them she was side by side with the Mrs. Lawrence, Graluun, the colonel and ails you. You should heed the warning*.
foremost rider at.the finish, and in both Mrk Sprague draighteuMl out for Uteir You are taking the first step Into nervous
she had left the other women far in rear. pursuit in the order named, tho instant prostration. You need a nerve tonic and
Then came a third, and with it a revela­ Jhey reached the level of tho valley. The In Electric Bitters you will find tire exact
remedy for restoring your nervous system
tion to one and alt
uo&amp;ds were far tihea4 by this tinjCj and
to Its normal healthy condition. Surprls^
It was almost noon, and from a point the two light troopers in charge.of them Ing results follow the use of this great'
well out on the prairio to the northeast close at their heels; but who—what was nerve tonic and alterative. Your appetite,
of Dunrafven tho “field" was hunting the.figure Hint flashed into view between returns. good digestion Is restored, and the
slowly homeward, horses and hounds those huntsmen and tho field, darting like liver and kidneys resume healthy action.
pretty -well tirctl out. and tho riders arrow from the fringe of willows and Try a'lMittle. Price 50c. at W, H. .Good­
‘
quite contenCwith their morning’s sport. (lushing straight, in wake of the quarry? year's drug store.
Up to tills time Perry had been in con­ Tldrty yards ahead of the foremost riders
Buckien’N Arulca Salve.
stant attendance upon Mrs. Lawrence, ‘ cf die R-jfGitcr party a superb English
The best salve in the world for cuts,
and had made no effort to join Mrs. Bel­ hunter, du- bi; in Ijis teethjhte *y»rt afire bruises. iilcrrs. salt rheum, fever sores,
knap. Now. however, he could not but and his head high in air. fresh, vigorous, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain*, COTXS,
sec that [ every little while her eyes raging with tong Imprisoned passion for ami ail skin eruptions, and positively cures
piles, or nn pay required. It Is guaranteed
sought Ills with significaut glance and die spurt of tlie old island home, gaining
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
that she was riding well out to the left on the hounds at every stride, and defy­ funded. Price *35 cts. per box. For sale
ing
the
utmost
efforts
of
his
rider,
leaped
of the party, Dana faithfully hovering
by W. H. Goodyeaf
'
al-out her.
The colonel with Mrs. from the covert of the timber into sight
Thk* National Association of Fire EnSprague ranged alongside just then, and of one nnd all, bearing a lovely but most
gineurs
will
hold
a
convention
in Detroit,
a general conversation ensued, in tbe reluctant victim on hi* back.
la vain with might and main she beginning August 19. with headqnarters at
course of j which Perry found himself a
the Russell House.
fatted
baj£
and
tugged
nt
tlie
reins:
trifle in the way. If there was one thing
fastidious Nolan did not like, it was to though chocked in his speed, the horse
Permit we to add mine to your many
be crowded by horses for whom ho had still tore ahead, keeping straight for tbo
hbunds, leaping in jiis easy stride every other certificates In commendatinif of the
no jiarticulnr respect; and, as a number
great curative properties contained in
of riders were grouped about Mrs. Law­ -4ittk&gt; gully pr "branch" that crossed his Swift's Specific (S-S. S.) It Is certainly
rence at the moment, it resulted that path. Bunny took a sudden dive into one (if the larst tonics 1 have ever used.
Nolan's teeth and heeb began to make the timlx r, fairly flew across a narrow,
Joux W; Dasiels, Anderson, S. C.
play, and Perry laughingly resigned hb gravelly rapid, and darted up on the opposition nt lier side, in order, os he ex- (&gt;osite bank: tho hounds veered in pur­
Having for the past four or five years
suit.
the
huntsmen
wavered
and
sought
preNWcl il “tn give you other fellows a
lieen troubled with plmpfc-s and blotches
chance.”; Even then, as he fell to the along the bank fora better place to cross, on my face niyl Ixxly. and finding no relief
but tho mettlesome English bay lunged
in any of the chemically prepared soaps
rear, it was with no thought or inten­
through in the very wake of the hounds, and medicines prcscrllxsl tor me • by
tion of joining Mrs. Belknap But. once
crumbling the sandy tanks and crashing physicians. I concluded to fry your S. 8.
clear of the merry group, his eye.* sought
through
tlie
pebbly
stream
bed.
Out
on
S. remedy, and have found great relief in
the distant outlines of Dunraren Ranch,
the southern slopes went Bunny, close the Mine, four bottles clearing my skin
glaring tn tbe noonday sun beyond tho
followed by the hounds; out on their trail entirely. J cheerfully recommend your
Monee, and between him and that mys­ weal the big hunter, but bis rider’s hat medicine to all who are In the position
terious inclosure whitber his thoughts
has been brushed away in the wild dash that 1 have been In. You can use this
were so constantly wandering there rode
through tho timber, and now a flame of letter anti my name as a testimonial to tbe
the dainty lady, the Queen of the Chase,
merits of the S. S. S. remedy.)
beautiful golden hair—a great ware of
Al.FItKD P. IWniSMlX.
60 far ns that day was concerned at
light—0*05 on the wind over bis glossy
320 Sansom St. San Francisco.
Icart, and she was signaling to him with
baric, and. though sbo still leans over tho
Tretftide
on
blood anti skin -diseases
her riding whip. Oddly enough, when cantle tugging hard jit the reins, she is
mailed free.
Swift Specific Co­
Perrv rude up to obey her summons.
Atlanta, Ga.
plainly losing strength. Some of tbr
Mr. Dona presently found means to ex­ Ro&amp;siter portwburst through the timber
Die Clare Dally Advertiser Is dead.
cuse himself and join the main body.
in pursuit; some still ride hopefully up
“Mr. Pterry.” she said, as soon as Dana tbe north bank, and these are ^warded,
In Latin the meaning of Salve Is “Hail,
was out if hearing. “Mrs.'Page will bo for once again pool, badgered, bewil­ Got! Save YouP used as a greeting when
with us tp-nighL or to-morrow morning dered Bvnny makes a sudden ®y®rye« the eastern plague scourged the cities of
Euro|H&gt;. By promptly usinjfnafe and re­
r.t latest.”
and. throwing‘half tho hounds far be­
“Will she?” answered he, unconscious, hind, darts a eecond time to tho shelter liable remedies we can save ourselves
forgetful', and with on air of pleased an­ of tho banks, with tho other half closer from many plaguing discomforts, itchlngs
and irritations from all causes, InsecUiltea.
ticipation. “How pleasant for youl Hl
plant jioboninga. catarrh, inflamed nnd
at his heeU than before.
come and pay my respects the very first
Thoso who were watching see the big fore eves, salt rheum, bolls, ulcerations,
JlTrf pile*, felons, soft corns, tetter, chapping,
thing.’’
.
.
• htater moklnR « long.
“You do not understand." was tho re­ then one. again l&gt;™g up ta th. wak» ot chafing, ring-worm, burns, scalds, chil­
proachful respon5cT/“You do not care
tbe katlera. one. more go leaping, plung- blains, frost bites, cute and bruises which
I presume; but tlni means that you and inc. crashing through th. .traam. and. are rapidly and permanently cored Uy
I will hare no more long talks and hap­ in another minute, rabbit, hound* Cole’s Carboltealve, the only infallible
“tjX. th. •■field,” and th. Mr &lt;- healing preparation ever devised. Small
py times together.".
DftnrT,n-,
boxes 25 cents: large boxes 50 cents. Sold
“I’m awfully sorry, Mrs. Bdknap, cconita aro all strung out ta cha«s along
.
but I’m blessed If I can soe why we the northern shore, and all «ye« can KC by all druggists.
.Muskegon will have a good depot.
Lt ah. B an English girl and well nigh
cxbsustcl. Still, po man can catch that
lluxt TOU « bolhing- Ah- w“111 7*°J hunter and lay i^dd. on tta
I^now’a Red Clover Pile Remedy. Is *
tbosigh » »&lt; pMlutle-pro'o*”'1- “t"’1’ is riding with th. foremost now, leading positive specific for all forms of the dis­
ease. Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated
Ltroo
’
pent.
even,
and
«lll
Bunn,
■
.pip.
look tron&gt; tbc dark .yw
and pro!Hiding piles. Price 50c. For
bio in lawblnra* "1 rjppo" It
alone in front th. hounds gnashing not
■ rtew tahihd him. A HtUo P°'“‘ of sale by W. H. Goodyear.
K-betur «a” She " “
Marshall will celebrate the Fourth.
LluIT juts out just ahead; th. stream
meet, .«! renr'.ptxxzJod
refuge in a long look
...LIL wind, found IU base and takea a turn
JI lb hard'- KbenmalloMnt) Liver Wils.
mvT.-kin; h. fancied b. “W figure,
^.•hu'nril for a dozeo rods. Bunny ' -These pills are scientifically compound­
moving"doum the Jopo Ob the Kbthorb Lou the turn like th. pilot trf tta ed. uniform In action. No piping pain so
lightning expreM. th. hound, strata to commonly following the use of puls.
“^Oo. ih.bg 1 -«b‘
make it without lore ot ranug. puned. They are adapted to both adults and childrrn wltli perfect safety. We guarantee
" she presently said,
an'^
tta big hunrer away, outward to tta
they have no equal In tire cure of sick
rory rergb at tta steep and crumbi ng headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
hank and a groan gore up from th. billouanes*. and. as an appetixer. they ex­
Kh£but ta ndto tad
ec!
other preparation.
tb0
«ck. -d '
he actually suffering a
®
thi. btooutiob of boochalaboef

REVIEW OF THE QUARTER.
LESSON XIII, SECOND QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, JUNE 29.

z BUSINESS CARDS.
TUART. KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
Attorney s at law.

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Associate offices, at Grand:

A. SHELDON, '
Abstract at'al Real Estate Office.

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Abstract Block. Huangs.
Mrt-t-V t.1 In.,, a. 1’^.1 r.,.,..

Tbe quarter now closing opens with tbo
first cicar announcement of theiwntlal prin­
ciple of Christ’s gospel and continual with al­
ternate mirocln aud teaching to tha closing
ieawn on the fatherhood of God. TIm» pupil
who would be rooted and grounded in tbe
Christian faith should at the very start face
the fact that tbe sermon on the mount b
utterly ut war with what we call human natruly a stumUing block. It is idle to dlacum
whether human nature, so called, !# really
worthy of tho name, or whether it is simply
n fallen and debaaod nature. .Tho fact every
student of our holy faith mart face at tho
start, and the point be mast l»o prepared to
defend, ia that the natural matt u there flatly
forbidden to folfcw the dictaves of his nature.
“Love your enemies. Pray for them which
despitefully mo you. Give to every man
that aAoth of thee. Jadgo not aud ve shall
not be JudgwL Be ye merciful, as your
Father also la merciful*• Human nature
never proniptod thwo wntimen-ji, and human
wisdom never uttered them. The unquratlonod fact that millions of hitman being#
have in a pxn*. feeble way oven approxi­
mated toward* an obcdieuca to them, is in it­
self a proof of their divinity which no argu­
ment can orertlirow. That uunumbored
Christians perwutod to the death have spent
tbeir la-t breath in prayers for their perse­
cutor*; tliat men and women of whom tho
world was not worthy have suffered every in­
dignity whichfcumon malice could invent, nnd
yet “reviled «tot again-’—this is the unan.swcrnblo and truly sublimo proof of Christ's
divinity. And this proof, Ims it noted, can­
not bo cited for any other faitii, and h not
denial by the rno»t skeptical historian.
The stumbling block is seen when one in­
quires how far the maxims should !m carried
in every day life, nnd the devout stodeut
kliould not M-ck. to evade or deny it. It is ad­
mittedly among the most difficult portions of
Scripture. Moe. announced the law aceording to rigbtwisacs*; Christ announced it ac­
cording to It-vei tho message of Chrirt was
the perfect flower on that of which the law
of Moxm was but the-stem. In Motes it was
a law “to be lived up to;” in Christ it was ar
indwelling spirit “to l&gt;e worked out." Toe
lAw came by Moxw, 'but grace and truth
came by Jesus Christ. With thi» as the basis
principle the student may readily compre­
hend the following exegesis by Rev. George
F. Pentecost:
“If we accept the prveepta as binding
statutes, it must bt seen that in a literal sense
they are impracticable; if we say they are
not to be carried out literally, then we aro in
danger of making void tho cumnuuidmcnta
of Christ. It seems to mo that we must not
no much regard them bu statutes, but «s con­
taining tho fundamental principles of tfco
law of Ihve, to bo held in mind anj heart in
all our dealmgi' wltii men and to be applied
in every cnec to tho lost extent of possibility.
Put the Christ spirit into all you do, and »bo w.
In all your Intercourse with men that you are
potactiug fromjxjrsonal and selfish motives,
btit as theebilfiren of your heavenly Father.*'
In the second lemon we study tho affecting
narrative of the widow of Naiu and the rais­
ing of her non from the dead. We arc told
tliattbo effect on the bystanders was great
nnd especially. that tWSr remembered, the
Scriptures—that is, they recognised the ful­
fillment of prophecy'concerning the Messiah.
The leosdn on Christ's power to forgive sins
therefore follows mosi appropriately;! and
the lesson is emphasised by tho character of
the woman whewe sin* were forgiven. The
modern “paragrapher” or satirist might find
material for humor in the quiet but most effectivu way in which Simon, the host, focontrasfed with the repentant wo:nau. There i*
a miracle involved in the quick recognition of
what was jciaung in tho mind of Simon.
The parable of the sower follows—a practi­
cal ex])ositlon of tho effect of preaching nnd
the operations of tlio spirit; and'tiieu, ]&gt;ursuaut to tlie alternating plan of the series of
lektons, comes n narration of the healing of
the ruler’s daughter. ' After a short but most
espliclt nddrcj® on tho power of faith fol­
lows the miracle of feeding tlie multitude,
and then there is a sudden and most surpris-'
Ing chango in the daily mode of life of Jesus.
This change is inaugurate*! by the trans­
figuration. At this point the careful student
begins to perceive the plan on which Chrirt
developed Hi# earthly mission: First the na­
tivity on! ordinary life of a Jewish child,
then the first manifestation of divine wis­
dom, then manhood aud observance of the
law, and after that thp callipg of Hi* disci­
ples. the development of doctrine and manifestatiou of power, after which came the
transfiguration nnd preparing for the last
scenes.
Thereafter hte disciples were to be instruct­
ed mor* and more in the practical details of
their coming work nnd tbdta-uly awful judg­
ment* they were to announce. The wrveuty
were sent out, tho diaclplee were taught bow
to pray aud a model given, reasons for pray er
were set forth bi language which carries eon-,
victionaud an answer specifically promised
U tlie prayer nt faith. Here again, as in tho
sermon on the mount, arises a difficulty
which the devoutstudeut should neithcrevade
nor deny. Nothing is ever gained ami much
may bo lost by necking to cover up or evade
the difficulties ot scriptural interpretation.
It is ouj duty to study thnm reverentlyj to
call to our aid all other passages l*arhig on
the subject, to give modest expression to such
light as we may attain to. and in cawv wo still
“see through a glasi darkly" to frankly ad­
mit oar ignorance and hope for future en­
lightenment. The Bible is not like a novel or
a newspaper, to be read once, fully anderrtuod
and then laid aside. It Is to be read daily and
diligently through life, wjth the perfect con­
fidence that new light wifi romo with each
reading.
Tbe parable of tho rich fool and the con­
cluding lesson on trust in Ood amplify pre­
vious leatons and mort appropriately bring
believers to the practical exhortation, “Fear
not. little flock. ” The coming quarter's hwons
will 4jow each addition raising the disciples
to anceemively higher couccptlons of “
tta
Christian life.

Now that electricity is w&gt; generally ttuployed for tlie removal of wai ts and facial
imperfections, the following description in
Medical Review of tho method employed by
Dr. Patrxek.of Oppein, is ot interest: He first
thoroughly moistens tbe wart with a. warm
solution of wait. Both noMdlea are then thrust
through it Just above the surface of the skin
and th) current turnod on, one clement after
another being added until pain b felt. Five
cells are suffleieut. XVith most cases two sit­
ting* of five minutes each are sufficient to de­
stroy the growth, which gradually driea up
and fells away, leaving a surface at first
slightly rwlden*d. but which later aaanmee
rhe appearance of normal skin.

Mold on commission. General con «et Mitin*.
tUviDK a complete set of Abstract Btob.mpiled from tho Records, can f' rn!»h eofnpteto

P. DRAKE. M. D..

Office over Holloway's drug store.
Office hour* fnfiu 3 to 4 n. tn. Telepbaue. eon
nocting with, residence, at DoUow*y*e drug

M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary Public
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wlB prosecute all kinds of claims before tt

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M. FOWLER,

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Dentist _r.

R^o^nM°Jw£r,JOCCAUplod
Dr- j0DMSmith. Hams i an Arman’*.
*A. BARBER, M. D„
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Physician and Surgeon,
Office over Nevin's store. Office hours from u

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W. LOWRY, M. D..
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Physician and Surgeon.
rv^k.°?„ait?t,laltylor3re,Un,f disease# of the
K\ K and l-AK aud the preservation of vitfoa

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Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
House, Hastings. Mleh.
varvws
C. WELTON

Is agent for the Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
He writes policies on a man’s property acainst

MITH A COLG ROVE.
Lawyers.
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)
. Practice is all the courts of the stale. -

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E. KENASTON,
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Attorney at Iaw,
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(Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Co.'s store.)
Practices In ail courtsol the State. Collections
promptly attending to.

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R. TIMMERMAN. Hmntepathle Pbysician and Surgeon,
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)

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MARGIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, InItL
surance and Loans.
Office with J. G. Runyan &amp; Son. 3 doors north
of Postoffice.
Spedalattenticn given to making exchangee
of property. The interests of non-resldeeS

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

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CAPITAL, $50,000.00
Incorporated under the laws of the State ot
Michigan.
Open for business Dec. 15.1M6 tn bulldlsg far
uierly occupied by Messer Bros. .
offiCeiis:
D?G. Robinson, President;
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
C. D. Beebe, Cashier.
DIRKCTOhA:

Dan W. Reyaoids,
W. H. Powers,
,
D. G. Robinson,
J. A. Greble, |
L E. Knappen,
Chester MesaeT.
C. D. Beebe.

General Banking Business Transacted.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
&lt;
jF. BRODJJWEW, Frnpriftor.
Cor. Jefferson Abd Court Sta., Hastings, Kleh.
Rates, SI .OO por Day.
‘ This
is nr w. with plcx’ant roonw. Tbe
patronage of the public is respectfullr solicited.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default havjox been made in the conditions&lt;rf
a certain mayUEMe made by Elbert 8. CoUta*
and Man* ('olllns to Lewis Slwon Dated March
nth. A. D. IWH.and recorded m the office of
the rcclrter of deed* for the cqpnty of Barry,
-and stale nf Michigan, on the 10th day of
March A. D.'IW7. in liber 25 of monRice* on
page zm. which said mortcaffe has been duty as­
signed to Clara Huson and tbe said asstrnmeet
has been property recorded and on wbicn mart­
race there is claimed &gt;to be due ax the date ot
this notice the sum ofkono hundred forty-ween
and &lt;1-100 dollars and aXjirther sum ot Mar doK ■
lars paid for tbe insurandrof the bouse on tbe
premises described in said inortraiteas provid«d for therein and'an attorneys fee of fifteen
dollars provided for in said 'nortraKe. and no
suit or proceedings at law having Deen Insti­
tuted to recover tbe money secured by said morttrace or any part thereof. Now, Therefore by
virtue of tbe power of sale contateed ta said
mnrtgnRe, and the statute in such case made and
provided, notice is hereby-given that on Sator- I
dav. the 1Oli. day ot August A. D. 1KK&gt;, at ten
o'clock In the forenoon. 1 shall sell at Publte '
Auction, to the blKbeat bidder, at tbe north
front door of the court house, in the eity of
Hastings. .Mich . (that being the place where the
circuit court for Barry county is holdec). the
prenilses described in said jnortsace, or so
much thereof as may be necessary to pay the
amount due on said niortcaRe. with seven
percent. Interest and tbe insurance money
paid xs before slated and all le«al costs, lecether with an attorney's fee of fifteen dollars cov­
enanted for therein, the premises being describ­
ed in said mortgage as all those certain lota
and parcels of land sit uaXe In the citv of Ba*tInjts in the county of Barry and state ot Michigau and known and described as follows: iMn
one and two In block sixteen iu Keufleld's ad­
dition to the eity of HastlnRX according, to tbe
plat thereof now on record In the office of the
Register nf Deed* of Barry county.
Dated Hartings, Mich., May Mth.’!««.
Clara Hraaox.
Assignee ot Mortdagee.
Fmith &amp; Couittovx, Attorney for Assignee.

MORTGAGE SALE.
Default haring been made in the coed ItioM
of a certain mortgage made i&gt;y Fanny C. Aid­
rich to Samuel R. Willison dated December isL'

state of Michigan, on the rath day of January
A. D. 1WW. in Uber » of mortgage*, on page SH.
on which mortgage there is claimed to be doe
at the date of this notiee the sum of one hun­
dred ahd seventy-two dollars and twentv-eeven
cents, and an attorney’s fee of twenty-fire dotiar»_XAM&gt;»l&lt;le^ for in said mortgage, and no suit
or"proceedinjsut Jaw iiavine been Instituted to
recover the moneys sCEUred by said lunrtgage.

contained in said mortgage, and the statute in
such ease made and provided, notice is hereby
Jlven that on Saturday the tweuty-rigbt day nt
une A. D. 1W», at ten o’clock In the forenoon,
I shall sell at public auctlim. to the bigheat bid­
der. at tbs north front door of the cawrt bouse
tn the city of Halting* (that bring the place
where tho circuit court for Burry county is
hoiden). the premise* described In iu&gt;d mort­
gage, or so much thereof a» may be naeeaaarv

together with an

state of Michigan, and known and

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Hastings Banned
fiastiBgs, Tbnriday. June 26, ISSb.

THK BASTJNOT, MICH., rOSTOFFJCK,
AUGVST 14. 187®.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
CoL G V. DeDand. vice-president of the
state organization of Patrons of industry,
gives the members of that order sensible
advice when he counsels them not to form
iMmseives Into a separate political organ!xation. Many of their demands and recoozmendations are already recognized ami
endorsed by the mass of the people, and
they can accomplish much more by work­
ing inside than outside of existing party
organizations.
Experience with new party schemes has
been sufficient in this country- for tbe Lost
15 years to show lbeir impotenee as eontrolling political factors. There caning
lie more ihan two great political parties ta
this country at one time and there is no
present issue of contention before th*, pea­
pie that calls for the birth of a new party.
There is no indication that either of the
great parties now confronting each other
win be made to suffer serious defection.
Tbe issues between tteiu are w» compre­
hensive nnd so vital that it is logically im­
possible to effect a stampede on either side.
No man ever saw or belonged to a ]ariy
that In every act or *leclaraU&lt;m exactly
met hta views and desires. No such party
ever existed and never will exist But It
is equally true tiiat no intelligent voter
can fall to discover which of tbe two great
parties of to-day comes nearest to his poIltical convictions In Its promises and performancea. it is certainly very easy to do
that when the issues are so clearly defined
as they are at tlie present ttaje.
To step outside aud declare Independence
of existing parties is to throw away all op­
portunity and influence. Tbe place to set­
tle disputed |»olnt6 mining momliers of the
same party is In tbe convention and by tbe
majority rule. Party arganirat tons -can be
maintained in no oilier way. Every •dele­
gate goes to the convention whli -the un­
derstanding apd cheerfill consent that the
honestly expressed will of the majority of
that convention is to be tbe expression ut'
the party. If be does not he Is not fit to,

st ration &lt;4 the ab-clutr power of the
Congress to enact each regulations as may
please Lt for tbe conduct of elerUbna of
Representatives, and leaves no room for
any possible opposition to the bill on the
ground of want of jurisdiction.
As to tire necessity al this time of the
enactment of
regulations in regard to

for argumtmt. It is notorious that in
some districts. North as well as South,
■election* are tainted and their results per­
verted l»y fmod.
We ccmgratalate Mr. l^dge and bis col­
leagues. not only upon tbeir success in
formulating a wite meainre for the con­
&gt;
duct
of future efoctions, but also upon
tbe -exhaustive and conclusive argument in
which they luive *0 completely demon­
strated the constitutionality and applica­
bility &lt;»f their proposed law.—New York
Express. ___________
Cedar Springs voted 85.000 bonds to be
given tbe Toledo, Saginaw &amp; Muskegon
R. JL, upon its completion to that place.
Tlie bonds were delivered to the company
.wnd toy them «old. Then Cedar Springs
sought to get out-of paying the bonds on
the ground that II was trn unlawful act to
have given them in the first place. The
supreme court has just decided that the
bonds must be paid. .The validity of such
bonds in tbe hands of those who buy them
in good faith Is thus established. All of
which Is correct—good In morals and logic.

Mr. J. B. Moore, -of Detroit, seems to
have the inskle track for the republican
nomination for state treasurer. And he is
the right oort of a man for the place. He
:is an earnest republican, loyal worker and
a man wboae abilities peculiarly fit him
for the state treasursbip.

hand that wa- that Hast_
some better fire system.
Fires probably will not accommodate them­
selves hereafter to pawing freight trains,
nor always be near factories, so that tire
alarm can be given at Once, in which case
it would be several minutes? before an
alarm could be turned In, and a minute
lost during a fire Is often worth a great
deal more than it would coat to put In a
good electric fire alarm in each ward of the
city, or at several places In a ward it nec­
essary. Hastings Im a Na I fire depart­
ment which can get to a fur as quick as
the best of them, and Urey ought not to be
handicapped by any delay in getting au
alarm. Had the boys known Uie location
of the fire Tuesday, they could no doubt
have reached the spot and had a stream
playing on the fire mueb sooner than they
did. Would It not be worth while for Uie
council to give the subject of electric fire
alarms some attention?
Nothing the Banner has been called
upon to chronicle in a long time causes us
such keen regret as to report the failure of
Goodyear &amp; Barnes; nor has anything
caused greater surprise to the people of
Barry county. The two members of the
firm are well known and highly respected.
They have been honorable, enterprising
and progressive, and all had supposed
them conservative also. But they have
suffered as have all from the close times of
the last three years, from diminished sales,
and large losses from those whom they
were carrying on their books, and froraAavIng to carry over so many and such laqft: ac­
counts As their capital aeUvely engaged
in the business was light, they had to bor­
row largely, and tills bad much to do with
tbeir reverses. Nothing can beUer dem­
onstrate the evils of tbe credit system than
Uiis failure. Under these “circumstances,
such an attack as tlie Grand Rapids Trades­
men makes upon Mr. Goodyear in con­
nection with tbe '.failure is unjustifiable
and unjust, and we are surprised that a
paper which has usually been so fair in
its dealings with business affaire, slioukt
in tills instance so tar depart from Its rec­
ord as to go out of its way to abuse a man
who has met with business reverses. The
Tradesman will hardly gait} friends by
ttiat kind ot a course.

Tb. WAIctm Mrtlwduu, or Bmi Cub
too, will bold a drove urtoUnd In
Of Mr Moses Fnller commencing atip. mJuly 3rd, and holding until the evening of

(Hh there Wil! be services «***•;?«” '
afternoon and evening. Rev. JoeJ Mart*'.
conference president and
w. 1
have diarge &lt;»f tbe meeting. A general in­
vitation Is extended to all.
Rev. A. 8. Bunnell.'of Shiawassee, will
simply tbe pulpit of Bev. Cheney at the
State Ruud Wesleyan Methodist church,
and at Quimby; also at the Star school
bouse next Sabbath.
Rev. Grigsby will corelude bis series of
dlscourseson Uie Beatitudes next Sunday
morning, June 24. “Blessed are the pea»makers, for they shall be called the chil­
dren of God." In U»e evening his subject
will be “Graduating Exercises." All grad­
uates are invited.
The society connected with the Fpisconal church will be entertained on
day. Jub'8&lt;l.bT Mesdams Barlow. Barber.
Wilkins. Spence, Doyle, Slmpaon, Mar)
I^lns, Belle Throop, Carrie and Josie
Schuman, Fannie and Florence Lee*.
tEtrolt J.iy ut to au..

Ftor the above, tbe Michigan Central
will sell excursion tickets June 29th and
30th and July 1st at thp rate of two cento
per mile |in each direction for the round
trip. Tickets will be limited good to re­
turn July 5th. Those dealring may oecnre
an extension of time on theic tickets until
July 20th. provided they are deposited
with the secretary of tlie Michigan Rail­
way association, Mr. IL E. Downing, In
Detroit, on or before July .Mh.
M. H. Coixnm, AgL
Tbe new pension bill has become a law,
giving a pension of from six to twelve dol­
lars to every honorably discharged soldier
who served ninety days, or more, wbo has
a disability, no matter whether It was In­
curred in the service or not Also a pen­
sion of eight dollars per month to every
soldier's widow whose husband has died
since the close of the war, aud two dollars
additional to each child under sixteen
years of age. no matter whether tbe sol­
dier died Irom disease contracted In the
service. orinoL Also a pension ot eight
dollars to parent* of deceased soldiers
(mothers Brat) wbo are now dependent,
without regard to whether they were de­
pendent at the time of the soldier’s death.
C. E. Foot, of Kalamazoo? Micb., who
was for many years a elerk In the pension
office, is fully prepared to take claims un­
der the new law, and will give his personal
attention to all claims placed Iu his hands.
The wonderful success he has had in ob­
taining |«islons during the past two years
I* a guarantee that he will rush claims
placed In his hands, .tojthe fdllest extent.
Correspondence solicited, and advice
freely given. Those who have claims
pending ean now make application under
the new law without abandoning tbeir old
claims.
No fee .unless claim is allowed, and then
only the legal.fee of ten dollars. Those
who tile their claim first will be Ure first to
receive their money. Tbe {tension will
commence from the' date of the’ filing of
the claim. An enclosed two eent stamp
will insure an immediate reply.

If the Evening News keeps on with its
abusive
attacks upon Hon. John T. Rich,
;
lit
■ will make his nomination for governor
;unanlmouo. Republicans of Michigan have
Tuesday afternoon as tire freight train
tjuite fully learned that it is safe for them on the C. K. A S. going south was nearing
the residence of W. S. Shriner In the 2nd
to do exactly what the News opposes.
ward, hi? cider mill opposite his house
'
The (Detroit Tribune thus briefly and was discovered to be on fire. The train
truthfully sums up tbe results of the car­ was stopped and barked luto town and the
penters’ strike in that city: “Capital has alarm was given by tbe whistle at the
whip factory as well as from tlie freight
lost, labor -has, lost, the city has lost Not engine. Tbe location of tbe fire was very
a cent of gain to anybody, and not likely uncertain at first, some thinking it was in
tlie 1st ward, while others thought It was
in the 2nd, in the vicinity of tlie whip
factory. As soon as the foot bridge was
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
reached all doubt was dispelled, for in
Saturday evening there will be a spar_r_. looking to the south volumes of smoke and
ring match in Union hall between Michael flames were seen pouring up Into Hie air.
Kelley, ofc Irving township and Harry aud all considered that the building would
Bennett, of Battle Creek. These gentle­ be too far gone to save anything, by the
men are of about the same size, and tbe time the fire department could get to the
be a delegate. Occasionally a George Wil ebntest will no dflubt be interesting.
burning structure. But tlie fire laddies
Hom Curtis is found who belts his party
To Rev. Grigsby, Hon. John W. Cb^nip- did noble work after they reached tlie
because he cannot run its convention to1 I tn, W‘. R. C. of Fitzgerald post, and to ail spot and saved one of the wings to the
building
with very small damage.
- wait himself, but «ueh men are chronic others who lent a helping hand at last
It is not definitely known just bow the
-Mekers aud cannot be trusted in any party. memorial and decoration day. Fitzgerald fire originated, but it Is supjosed that It
Itost hereby returns Its most heartfelt
But this is a digression. The experienre thanks.
originated from Uieevaporating room where
By order of the Post.
of tbe past with new party schemes brings
We can assure all who may think Mr. Shnner was at work and bad put a
to the present and future le.*M&gt;oe which that. If they come to Hastings Joly 4th, lot of papers into the stove. THe loss on
building and contents will amount to be­
should not be forgmteu. The difference they will have to expose their children to tween 82300 and 83400. with 81250 in­
between n man bt with bis party and a« tlie temptations of paddle wheels and surance. We were unable to ascertain
•People suffer from the effects of kidney
gambling snaps, that no such tilings will 1
mon fmt with his parts’
Bje difference be tolerated, and all who may attempt to whether it is Mr. Shriner’s intention to dicease, which is unsuspected because tbe
build again or not.
between Influence felt and infinener lost— •run them will be promptly arrested.
kidney Itself may be far gone with, disease
The young ladles of the Willing Hand and yet give the patient no pain. Beware!
.Detroit Tribune.
We acknowledge receipt of a box well
And the Tribune might have added what filled with good sized samples of wedding society on Thursday evening gave one of Take Brooks' Kidney and Liver Syrup In
the finest entertainmuits ever presented In! time nnd remove the cause of tbe evil.
•cake
served
at
tlie
marriage
of
Stephen
CoL DeLaixl further said: That there are
Wolf to Miss Anna Engle Sundav. To­ tlie city by exclusively home talent. Too All druggists.
aot many more than 60.000 voters in the gether with their many friends thes'BAN- much cannot be said iu praise of their ef­
stale who belong to the Patrons, while Srr extends congratulations, and predicts forts to please and entertain. They were
When tbe liver is torjid its work goes
there are over 400,&lt;ll0 voters. To go into tiiat If the cake is any evidence of what happily successful in them all. The pro­
gram substantially as given In tbe Banned
politics as an organization v^ooltl at once their future vflll be, they • will have no uf last week was rendered, nearly all the on Imperfectly. A mass of neglected ma­
trouble in keeping tlie Wolfe from the door.
terial is piled up or gathered together In
• arodse against them the voters of the cities,
Mrs. P. T. Colgrove gave the Sir numbers being musical selection*. We the state- which tlie doctors call “con­
who greatly outnumber the Patrons. Knjgbls.of Hastings. Division wbo com­ have not space nor time to particularize gestion.". Often this comeo from malaria!
And not nearly nil tibe 'Patrons could be prise .tlie drill corps a happy surprise but all were excellent. The &lt;oucltwHng poisoning. At first the liver secretes too
number was tlie “Broom Drill.'' by 1«
held in line for an independent ticket.- Tuesday evening.. After the knights had young ladies of tbe W. H. society. They much bile. .Then this am plus bile finds
Um way luto tne clrcubtlon, sometimes
finbhed the prugrapi. they were inarched
Thus would the organization and ail who from the drill grounds to tbe elegant resi- were dressed becomingly for this exercise, producing that muddy-yellow appekrance
and
showed to splendid advantage tlie re­ of the skin und eyes called Jaundice.
■belong to it, in a political sense, be ground Oeace of Senator Colgrove. where tables
to powder between the upper and Bother' were spread upon the lawn, nnd Ire cream, sults of the training given by tbeir drill Then, the secretion of the bile becomes
master. A. D. Nlskeni. Under his dirvemillstones of tlie two great parties. While cake and strawberries served. To the tlonahey were marched Into tlie hull mid scanty, and physical pwln and mental
tempting viands the -Sir Knights, fresh
trouble follow. AU these symptoms show
on the other hand. Ute CO,UOO Patrons, by from the hot and dusty scenes of the ■ujKya the stage, where they were formed the Importance of a Iwallhy liver to perfect
standing togeUter and voting for such men drill ground, did ample justice. The ci­ In two lines, und gave an exhibition of health. Brooks’ Kidney and-Liver Syrup
proficiency
in
manipulating
Uie
broom
that
only as favor thdr principles, ean accom­ gars were next passed, and u short time spoke volumes in favor of their mastery of Is a combination for the regulation of the
plish what they desire. If the candidates spent In social converse, when nil departed military affairs, and was an earnest of liver and its attendant ills, and a few
fueling that for once, at least, they had
duees.will readily excite tin- liver Into its
enunul be found In one juuly they will lw irch well repaid for the hard work of the future success in tbe matter of so handling natural and healthy acliori.
the festive broom us to be a writable ter­
in the other. Ix-t Uie Patrons vote for driQ.
ror to dasty cariiels and incorrlgable
•Ilrooks* Kidney and 11.1 ver Kyrup
men, not go ra(o,&lt;be fooliihuete of organ­
jnumhrs are finding It very much to huslmud*. The company next formed In
izing a third party; und tlieir 60,000 vote* their "advantage to sell tbeir milk to the line In tbe hall proper, and gave evidence A m&gt;ld medicine and at the same time
prompt and active, ha* a wonderful effect
will bold tbe balance of power in Miehlean. creamery. Butter command? but from s of sqperlo: ability In the line movemente. in restoring the liver to u normal condition
Especially excel lent was the wheeling
Let them commit tlie folly of putthig a to I' cents a pound. But from 3 lo 4
poniids are matte from 100 pounds of from fours into llnc.atid wheeling by twos und cstkbllHhlng a regular and .natural
i
'
.
Patrons' ticket in the field, and they will mint by tthe usual dairy proera. realizing and fours from hi line, in short the action of the bowels.
ettnmit a blunder that will wreck the or­ but from 25 to 85 cents for lhe product of “Broom Drill’’ was fine, and the gracefioi
der. Col. DeLand bolds the right sort of 100 pounds of milk, while the creamery and accurate movements of the young
In 14»J A. D., after nineteen years of
gives &lt;50 eta. per 100 pounds—or about Indies won them round upon round of ap­
views, and shows himself a true friend uf
,abor and au expenrliture of alout
twide what tlie fanner can realize by go­ plause. and no end of compliment. The
the order In giving tbe advice be dots.
ing to all the expense and trouble of eating program us a whole was complete, and ail 64,000,000, the Chinese government finished
for the milk and making the butter. Tlie present felt it waa worth patronizing. the wonderful Porcelain tower at Nankin
which
stood
for nearly four and a quarter
creamery lx now receiving 6000 lbs. of The W. H. society’s exchequer is ahead C’nturiw., until
1SM. thd most marvelol.
Tlie Houno Committee on Eieetfon of milk per day. all of which is mnde Into about 830.00 as a result, and worthy
building
ever
erected by human hands.' It
•
heese.
And
nearly
every
day
farmers
• President, Vice-President and Bepresencharities here at home will be promoted
tativeu in Congress has submitted to the are enquiring after cans and stating ttiat tiiat much in consequence. We hope to was of octagonal form, ») feet in bright,
nine stories, each having u cornice
House, by its chairman. Mr. Henry Cabot they -soon will join the large and grow- see the Broom Drill repeated on some fu­ with
and ^llery without. The n*me of Porce­
Jxxlgv, IL* report on the Federal Ejection. Ing Sat of patrons,
ture occasion.
lain tower was applied to thia uuiqua
bill.
a, |
Friday evening wg» Ure lost meeting of
structure
on aceount of tbe fact that tbe
The proyWons of this bill have already tbe Lee Chautauqua circle. Upon the
The Michigan Central will for the above whole of the outside work was covered
been given In our columns with sufficient conclusion of Ure exercises, President
with pcratain slalw of various sizra and
sell
excursion
tickets
to
all
points
on
their
fuliness. It is, in brief, an cxtensloa to CleuretA bmltb, to the surprise of ail, and
colors, but principally of red, white, yelall the States of the supervisor system Ilia’, of none more than bls wife, arose and lines In the United State.* and Canada at
erCTy”n*of “• “inc
that has operated so well in New York. announced that he conld not think ot clos- rate of one fare for the round trip. Tick­
stones the projecting roof of the gallerv
ets
will
be
good
going
only
on
July
3d
and
Wtatt is newest, and therefore most par­ lug tbe work of the year without some so­
m.«&gt;rer«l;wllb Hmm tile.,
comer
ticularly interesting at this time, L* the cial observance of tire event, Accordingly 4tli. returning not later than July 5th.
with • l*11 ’Vrlnj Io
M. IL Cor.r.iKM, Tkt. Agt.
euauultteeS report on tbe power of Cou- lie.Invited Urem all to his home, to partake
weight from sa&gt; to l,ix» pouu&lt;U. i
jereas to enact such legislation as Is pro- of such hospitality as he hail provided.
UiCh School.
.
•nv.re m.re 121 belb, to ^1,
oiwlMessrs. R. Wooten. W. Mathews, A. bolAared e. to rock lack ud forth » th.r
Upon arrlvlpgat his residence, all ar­
Sieellon 4 ot Article 1. of the Constitu­ rangements for an enjoyable occasion had Benkes visited ns Monday p. m.
were nmxrel by tb. brrexre. dvln, „ul .
tion reads as follows: “The times, places been provided, and right well too. t Ice
Bev. Erxlne called on us Tuesday morn­ S
bot-rtrt
and manner of holding elections for Sen- cream and other refreshmeou were served, ing.
were
1
b«'™» tb« bell.
atttrs and Representatives shall be pre­ and the memberyof the circle spent u
Rosa Is the little Fisher maiden now.
!!!?&gt;
bron“ ’nd “"••• Urao,
scribed ’ in each State by the Ix-glslature most happy evqung with their host and
Tlie geometry class has completed and 5“cl1
Hkbted me, nl«bt I. the ymj.
thereof; but the Congress may at any time his family. It was n very pleaaant ending reviewed the book.
The apex o* the tower, starting from it*
try l*w make or alter such regulations, ex­ of a pleasant year’s work.
Examinations began Tuesday p. m.
’ndextending Ute
cept as to the place of choosing Senators.”
Howard Thomas presented each boy in
The grant of power contained In this
The 4tt» of July program for Uie cele­ the senior class with a hickory cane.
™‘Jf.
l’sn*app’-e, surmounted by a
nnotiou, say*&gt; the committee, is ptenory. bration here i* given hi another column.
The Journal scribe got so attached to an
*!‘*?at tW° feel iu ‘’hunter
M xtve. •to the Congress .not only the It will be found the very bent and most Ice cream freezer last week, that lie was
A uptaxi stairway of uvPr 3U)
1(s.
power to make regulations for the conduct interesting program for speh a celebration unable to write any items.
from the bo-e to the summit The builj
of the election of Representatives, but to ever promised In Barry county. In ad­
We hojie that tach sdnibr will take pains !2dT“ ca1natni&lt;^**1 ««asifttoBri empresw
alter such fcgulatien* ns have alruady dition to tbe usual attraction* of such oc­ to exchange pirtures with each one In the nad was always kept in repair by the tmv
bean made by the States. It may determ­ casions three special features are added: class.
to^Wn tW?”08 “trttc5c U la ,W “d
ine tlie places where Meetfona of Reprv- Finn the grand Firemen's tournament mid
About 40 attended the senior picnic at
injury
first prize, f 100, 2d ,prize
850. the lake Friday. The. weather was un­ waa repaired rut soon it* possible Tbe
nentatlves shall Im* held—n very important hose
. raee,
.___
___ ___
It wnnt.'i
point iu^onneetlon with any “antl-gerry- Over half a dozen cbmpanita will partJci- favorable but that could not stop such a pn&gt;UWyi« standing
SMMMlttr’* tall. It Htav determini- the tiuu- Date, and this will be the most exciting crowd from having fun and we think Henry
reb&lt;^n ‘-"uigined its lights and
of sncti -Iwtions, also, and the manner. event at the day. Next the Middleville had more than hi* share before lie reached
Nothing ta wanting to the complete juris­ GMje Club, ut 10 waie voices. will render home.
several selection*. No finer git* ddb hi
diction of Urn Cbngrran over this matter.
The Junior class is taking great interest
Fnrttoer. tlw euuunttte*- «*» on to show, tint state. And next, to those who have In the preparation for graduation. We
A cavalry force of some twrnt o.
fraa the debate ta the Constitutional C-on- never seen such a thing, tbe Exhibition hope that they will feet as well repaid
“ “»ii wr »r h,i£
venttea of HSf. tii&amp;t the framers uf tbe Drill by Hastings Division will be very for their -efforts as the senior cIsm is
ConrtitHtlon iuteadtxi that tbe power of toteradiag. The drill will be the same being' repaid for theirs of last year. thick Chaparral, through which, l.o^wJL
tacrv
were
nutner&lt;i:u&lt; gtadt-s end ntwwiin 1
one
this
Division
will
give
as
Milwaukee
the Congress over thte muter should be
Tbe exercises will undoubtedly be as
garaakount aad to tihow. still further, that tbe week of July 7th in prize drill for the g,«od If not better, than any ever given by
thaihuopretatto 1 of the Constitution by acrid** ehaaiptaitahip. (knur to Hasting* any elas*. A large attendance Is expeetuL
to spenJ your 4 th, and you will be royally It will be well for every one ui conn rnrjy
rj!»«
tertal oed.
'
is well known a* • dlligmi
«o as to make tbenoeh e* comfortable.
u» &lt;=-rainMd« Kvl lb. rrall

tiufVhi^

Bo^o-Tbe Monon M„ ,
moa every man claimed to have killed an -Ulronrow h, StaZ. o, llu-k-n,",'^
Indian. They went U&gt; collect tbe bodies.
On reaching tbc first one it was found
Altaran-Jamc* Fairfield ha- bnurt.
that nearly cvrrjMoldter claimed to have
intarrat with S. A. (huto
killed him.
flouring mill.
n
A sergeant dinmounted ana approached
the bodv. The prostrate Indian rose up
iJetroit The Hercules Keg iurri.»(.
and dealt » vicious blow with his knife,
which the sergeant barely eacapad. When
t hr Indian was fiually killed it waa discov­
ered that hr bad not !"• than twenty
W3Sd bullet, probably the flrat one, bad IntnffnwIroncMUuk.
®"a“-

broken his hip and thrown him from hta
boree. After that be had shot at every
soldier that parecd near him, attracting
attention and being "killed” again and
again, only to rise up and fight tbe next
soldier wbo came along.
;
Instead of twenty Indiana, th® soldiers
found one.—Youth's Companion.
Among the Arabs and all over Asia the
manes and bellies of war chargers were in
very ancient times dyed with henna to rep­
resent blood. The warrior even dipped bis
sword bund in the dye in order to look
more terrible. It is said that when tbc
Chinese brigand chief, Fanta’ung, was rav­
aging the northwest provinces, about tbe
thirteenth year of our era, be and his army
dyed their eyebrows blood color to inspire
a greater fright. It waa war paint, in fact
—the very grimmeet of war paint—and ia
to be seen on tbe borace in tbe colored minia lures of ancient Persian manuscripts.
Tbe custom survives to thta day in tbe
cart, without its meaning. Sir H. Layard
describing tbe big white aoes of Bagdad,
whose tails aud curs are dyed bright red
with henna, while their bodice /are
splotched all over with the same color,
like a heraldic talbot, and Miss Gordon
Cumming, in her pleasant and valuable
volumes on the Himalayas, says that at
Lora Mayo's Durbar, at Umlaula, in March,
I860, some of tho bones of tbe sixteen
rajahs there present were parcel dyed In
pink and others russet with henna.—Gen­
tleman's Magazine.

Tbe deaf are taught to bear with stheir
eyes, tbe dumb are taught to speak with
tbeir flngrnt and to talk actually with
Lbeir vocal organs. If the blind have the
least glimmer of light left to them tbe
very utmost is made of it; but tbe mgn
who cannot see a joke gets do help at all,
and ta exceptionally lucky if lie even meets
with sympathy, Let u.* hope it will not
be so much longer, but that by hypnotism,
or Christian science, or some unexpected
application of-electricity. t be seat of humor
may be reached and quickened.
Love is tbe great sweetener that makes
living tolerable, and dyinga good dual more
comfortable, than moat people think; but
after love, ii» there any other corrective of
existence t hat is fit to compare with humor?
It greases the wheels m&gt;! It makes so many
burdens endurable that must have been
crushing without it!—Scribner's.

The British and Foreign Bible society,
which' has spent gW.OOOJXJB in the diaaenunation of the Scriptures, recently celebrated its
eighty-sixth birthday by a great eatcrtaiuiDtHit Tn Ixndon for it* juvenile agent.--, who
are chiefly young girls, and for whom it had

cake that weighed eighty-six founds.

Joorovilk—fbe Jone&lt;v!l:,.
bolMlnk . :^&lt;x» boihel
lnero*,lnc the c«|»clir t(, -iM u
day.

pir

Oirkm—Buekbrf. Mlkir* c.,.,
wore r^-Uirj- b«n&gt;M on Ibo in,
000.000 feet of luMplr. Lo#, Ki, molokunnev.
‘ n0
B«&lt;ta*w-E, E. Uoieome bn, ...ruwwd
to eUKtroct tho rood b«t tor lour
• h®rtn&lt; railroad tor Whltix-. Hat Lu!
and Murphy and Dorr.
"■W'rtor

Hancock—Tho Hoo«hu.n Wood Workhw
Co. have located a hoop and lam-l f„ J?
at thto place. The eotnpanj ba. u r,X,
ot P0.000. and 3.000 acre, ot wood lamb
■ Bar Cltj —The men al Miller Bn. • mn&gt;
&lt;tnll the other day vrantto* lbeir pay o,™ h
two weeka. Inatead ot muilhl}'. T1. tna
ooooeded tbe reqneu and the min n-.0BW
operations.
.

s Bay CltK—Tbe new mill of Green * Bra­
man. on Stone Island, I* doing good
cutting from 40.000 to 5O.b«(j fort dallv h
Is not unlikely taat a planing mill win he
erected this fall by the fion.

Detroit—-The Home Knitting Works has
liegun k replevin suit against th- Western
Knitting Ca to recover *treral thouMUd
doUara worth of goods which tlie Home
concern elaltn it should have gut. t.at dhi
not, out of the old Wertbdrarr Bros., fail­
ure three or four yean ago.
Saginaw—John A. McLean, a planing
mill owner, recently dlMtaieared. and at­
tachments aggrqrating 81.200 have
placed on his property, which b worth
88.000. Tbe strikers declare that McLean
has gone away to avoid acceding to the de­
mands of the union men. and that the oili­
er mill men will probably mak- good hi*
losses.
(

Shepard—Uni: of the indkistrrie- of thi*
place Is a clothespin factory. It is operat­
ed day and night, giving pinpinyn■&lt; nt to
thirty-five hands,, and tin as out a carload
of clothespins every eight da)*. The con­
cent Is at prraeut filling an order of fifty car­
loads. The pins are made of beech, maple
and birch. It la not unlikely that a tooth­
pick factory will pe addei to tbelnduttrtes
of.the town. There are M-yeral small saw­
mill* in this vicinity, rtitthip from lo.Ouii
to 18.000 feet of hardwood each, daily,
which is shipped by rail fnxn hen*.

Ada Braxidixnore. of Bay «'py. atUmpted,
suicide last evtnhig by &gt;h&lt;io'.:F.g. Three’
surgeons were unsuccessful in. locating ‘
tlie bullet and tlie girl will probate} die. ■
H. Kingdom, of Port Huron, tried the:
knife method and nearly tuiwed hh neck
off with a dull blade. He was' despondent
and if lie dies will leave a widow and two
little girls, tbe former very Mek with conaumption.

New Buckeye Mower

Standard of the World.
ORIGINAL - ’PRINCIPLES - MAINTAINED.
Enclosed and shut out from dirt. The most duraiCje Hi'1

most popular mower built.

Buckeye Elevator Binder
s it not sufficient commendation vta the fanners to know.
* &gt;at Lewis Miller’s own master hand, whose genius firfct gave
0 the world its only perfect mower, also produced and [ ■ sen-fed to the present century with a triumphal crow: d
counterpart, the renowned BUCKEYE BINDER!
ALSO THE

PERFECT WORKING BANNER BINDER.

Goodyear Bros.

�Hastings Banner.
—ir«t*&gt;.

18t&amp;

,

table bv tt Sn. e'e t. “ *“"K,era'ianur puntahtn eivJm.t
*°r •nj' enumerator

—----- V/7g’ COOK. Lotnl Editor.

f/7/,-?.' /?&lt;w

Flour.

&gt;jn ।..•• hundred. I have the

eJfIlH;v.. ..io of this flour in
this city inn!
|

Warrant Every Sack,,
Uavi' -M’rince the first of
•Igntiary ls!,0

TWEHTT-FIVE ton.

02233611

5H0KE •­

.1

ED. POWERJ’
NO. 35.
tfLWflrS THE SflrtE
as ALWAYS THE BEST

? QIQAR

them a call.

Every one Invited.

'

personal mention;

Sett year wool and subscribe for the

Adam Boek ... a,
Moudxy.
Six pounds nf family white 6$h for SSe.
Julia. Knssoll want to Detroit Friday.
at Beamer’s.
1
Be». Oriatt miked In Xaabrtlle Sunday.
Good8xr&gt;t ynnr own price at Morse E.
dap1”1
WMln CtartaUe Ton­
Nevins to «o»e out stock.
dir' f’ &lt; 01rro'v "•» la Charlotte ynter-

Ju. L. Wilkin, wu In Ciled&lt;mi» Mon­
Tbe remains of Mrs. Powers w&lt;n.
SnH? '’r
D»i*e Imm^k.'-. day.
/
bprton. on Sundiy li»t ind depmlied |„ day A’ SheWon went ,o Lanslnsi Satura vault at the Catholic cenretery at K«1k
mazou—Pialnwell indc^nden?
Frank Goodyear wm in Coldwater over
Two double action ratchet elder press Sunday.
screws complete for sale cheap: also five
Rev. Brogger preached In Charlotte
horse power horizontal tubular bolter Ml Sunday
k’^of teatber,md rubber belting, h*^Traverse Phillips was in Grand .Rapid*
■Monday.
•sc iron Works.
Ju»l« Downs went to Bittle Creek
Mrs. Jolla Willison was tripped np by a Tuesday.
1°®*’fJU lh* »'de waik on the south
h
side of the eaurt house, Monday night and t
r&lt;*V.ei.7‘,Lhary There are some sidewalks ...1' u. S'b&gt;’ W E*““ R*PH«In the
in this city tiiat are In miserable condition city Monday.
and we would like to see the sidewalk conn
Fred
Miller
and
wife
were
In
Ypsilanti
mlttee get a ••hustle on them.”
over Sunday.
Tire members of tho 8th Michigan Infan­ Jz&lt;fon. Daniel Striker was in Grand Rap­
try In tills city, attended the annual reun­
ion of Its members In Jackson Wednesday ids Thursday.
of last week. At the election of officers
Mrs. IX G. Robinson was in Gnuid Rap­
John M. Bessmer waa elected Vice Presi­ ids yesterday.
dent and James F. Mead, secretary and
Mrs.
Fred Curtis, of Detroit, 1* visiting
treasurer. The next reunion will be held
at D. R. Cook's.
June IlHh, 1881, in this city.
Dr.
Sackett,
of Prairieville, was in
A recent decision of the courts maintains
that If a man to wants go faster than another tbe eity Monday.
ahead of him on the road he Is going lie
Henry Zuachnltt. of Nashvflle, was In
hnsa right toimss: if-Ire Is prevented by lire city Thursday.
tiie other und an accident should happen,
M. F. Jordsmof Grand Rapids,
the man thus obstructing the nmd Is re­
sponsible for the damage done. No man tire city yesterday.

SSJ1’*’1* °* C ’',,°'&gt;« **“ «*•»

has a right to Infringe on the rights in tryIH THE

A rr« at deal of wool is being marketed
this week, the prices ranging from 37 to

For embroidered dress patterns, white
goods, summer cballies, parsoln, fans, etc.,
call at the Racket.
Tlie entertainments in Union hall Mon­
day nnd Tuesday evening were very good,
and fairly well attended.

The Racket millinery department for
bargains in hats, flowers, tips, etc. We
are the leaders in tnis line.
Windsor Newtnn’s canvas, and patent
stretchers with patent f^»touen&lt; for artists
work, at Fred L. Heath's, the druggist
Beamer Is haring a big trade on his 55c
tea. His customer^ say it is as good as
most 50c tea sold through the country.

Will Stebbins is turning his house In the
3d ward Into a palatial residence, which
will add largely to tha appearance of that
part of the city.

For the Fourth, we will have a large
assortment of fire works for lawn display,
also flags, lanterns, etc.. '
Haus &amp; VaxAiimax.
A good old fashioned 4th of July celebratlon. with races, sports, splendid speclarfeafores. tine fireworks, at Hasting this
yeay. ‘ Read the program elsewhere In this
issue.
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Say one part salt and two parts land
Miss Gertie Rose, of Greed Rapid*, fa plaster well mixed and dusted on the corn
1 after It is up will prevent the.cut worm
visiting iu tbe city.
from working on it. One barrel to eight
Mr. and Mr*. Ered L. Heath were In, acres.
1Grand Rapids Friday.
, Ladies desiring their bangs or hair ent.
. trimmed or curled In the latest styles will
Clement Smith was
•Tburadav on business. In Battle Creek do well to call at Ed. Holbrook's barber
shop under O. D. Spaulding's, dry goods
Mrs. E. AV. .Iordan ......
returned : to w
her.r store.
home In Bedford Saturday.
Dick Strong was arrested Saturday, be­
J. M. Nevils went to Jffcksoti Monday to' Ing filled with too much ".enthusiasm."
work in the harness factory.
Monday he was taken before Justice BcrMrs. Nellie Bentley, of Grand Rapids, die and paid fine nnd costs amounting to
about 80.
visited In the city last week.

et the Cannon

Hastings Will Celebrate Jtdy 4th.
A GOOD OLD-FASHIONED TOE!
With Lots of Sport sod hi.

5PECI/IL /1TTR/KTI0N5:

•I

Hose Race, purse $150.
Exhibition Drill of Hastings Divison, U. R.
K. of P., the World’s Champions.
Singing by the Famous Middleville Glee
Club.

Read the Program:
FORENOON.
1. —National Salute at Sunrise.
_
2. —9:30 a. m., 100 vard foot race. 1st prize $3.00,
100
boy
’
s
race.
“
“
3.00,
3. —9.45 “
10.................
rods girl’s race.
“- "- ' • 3.00.
4. -10:00
3.00,
5. -10:15 - Sack race.
“ “
(Contestants to furnish their own sacks.)
...
6.-10:30
“ Exercises Court House Square.

2d
“
““

_ __
$2.00
2.00

2.00

There will be a grand 4th of July cele­
2.00
bration at Clffveniale this year. Ail who
have attended the celebrations at this
point in the potet. can be essured ot having
a good time. All kinds of sports aiwl
1kP—Singiug, Middleville Glee Club.
amuoemente are on the program, the steam­
thl—Praycr, Rev. D. B. Ovlalt.
,,r
Ciliated: heretofore exist- er will make regular trips, and nil can
3d-—Reading Declaration of Independence, Rev. w. M- Puffer.
-..oiKiM-d under the name of
4tl&gt;—Singing, Middleville Glee Club.
. .....
■. this d»v&lt;:isM&gt;lveil. James have a good, quiet time by going to this
rs ,| w i;»u&gt;» havltie disiuwed ofthdr resort.
5th—Oration. Rev. A. D. Grlpby.
hit. ...,-»w ol the&lt;nld Rower Shoe
tub
—
Singlug.
Middleville
Glee
Club.
,
.Ic'm.............. I .VI accounts duo the
A dispatch tho te Detroit Tribune, says
7th—Music. Hastings Cornet Band.
that George M. Dewey Jr., of Owosso,
formerly ot this city, has successfully
August Keirn, the elocutionlsl, gave a
Ed. Burton, of Chicago, is home for at
passed his examination at West Point ami
very creditable entertainment in Good
7. —1:00 p. m., Wheelbarrow race.
1st prize $3.00, 2d $2.00
is now a full fledged Cadet. Outof a class week’s visit with his parents.
Templars' ball Monday evening. Though
of 172 who wanted to be Cadets, only 78
8. —1:15 “
Tug of War, six men on a side, the six to be
Frank Knowles, of Ohio, Is visiting att Mr. Keirn is a young man, his impersona­
paMRi tbe necessary examination. Gem's Mr. and Mrs. John Goodyear’s.
from
same
town.
Purse
of $6.00 to winners. .
tions
are
good.
many friends In this city congratulate him ,
Bicycle race, gentlemen, best 2 in 3, J tpile.
A. Greble and Ira VanValk^nlitirgh
on his success.
9-1:45 “
Tlie people of Barry county, who have
were in Battle Creek Thursday.
never had the opportunity nf seeing that
1st $3.00. 2d 2.00.
It ta often a source of much wonder to
-Will McGrath, of Baltimore, left for exciting sport, a host* race, will be given 10. -2:00 “
some, why others. wl»o perhaps are not as
Exhibition Bicycle riding, ladies. 1st $3,2d $2.
the chance July 4th. Si50 purse hung up
skillful or Industrious as themselves, out-’ Tacoma, Washington, Tuesday.
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Hose race, 200 yards, lay 200 ft. hose, break
11. -3:00
Tlie Ila :ings Furniture Co. run them in the race of prosperity. The Chauncey Hutchins made a business trip for this event alone.
at 150 ft. attach pipe and take water.
A*
Milwaukee.
Hastings
Division
will
reason
is
that
much
of
tbeir
money
is
iye selling tbeir waste wood in
to Glenn Allegan Co. last week.
have to compete with 38 others for tbe
wasted, while'tbat of the more economical
First prize $100.00, 2d $50.00.
S. S. Hulbert and J. C. Barber, of Bat­ world's diampionsbip. Four Michigan
is put into shape for permanence and ac­
“
Rope walking, by the youngest rope walker in
divisions will participate—Grand Rapids.
cumulation. Financial success in life is tle Creek were in the city Monday.
the
world.
'
brought about as much, if not more, by
Mrs. Grt). Walter will leave tomorrow Saginaw, Hastings and Marquette.
saving as by earning.
Exhibition Drill, Hastings Division No. 19,
tar a visit with relatives in Allegan.
I reamed men tells us tiiat In Latin the 13.-5:00 “
QELIVEREb,
word editor means "to eat." and one of the
Champions of the World.
Tbe seniors and juniors K the high
B.
R.
Husted
Is
entertaining
his
mother
;i;!i-.! up. Eijery stick is kiln
smart brethren of Uie press adds, that in
Same program the Division will carry out at Milwaukee In the World’s
school held their annual picnic Friday at and sister from Manistee this week. .
United States It means to reratch around
- ■ v. fy best for summer Timruapple lake, and the former had their
Contest, week of July 7th.
’
Mr. and Mrs. At Crandall, of Bedford, like "blazes*' to get something to eat.
arc filled and ••dignity" greatly dampened. After they
(NOTE—All sports and exhibition dri’l will be on Main street.
_
. • 11 red Jt:
onitr as received. As had oil reached the lake It commenced to visited relatives In the city last week.
E. W. Cut is building a cooper shop 14.—Grand display of Fire-Works in the evening.
t Co. lift have more order, booked than ruin, and it rained until shortly after they
Mr. aud Mrs. T. S. Brice attended a and packing bouse near the old depot.
’bril ran 'ill Air a few i|ays it will stand had all got home. There Is ho great loss wedding in Maple Grove last evening.
Tbe main building will lx* 24x80 feet, and
Music through the day furnished by the Hastings City Band.
, de in G.rjd'.•’■.&lt;» whhilit buy .this wood witliout some small gain however, as one
Mr. Carr informs us that be expects to cm-Mr. and Mrs. F. T. Cherry, of Johns­ ploy from 15 to 20 men in the. winter time. , Half fare on all railroads.
iff* advance.
With of the seniors told us "on the quiet" that
town,
visited
friends
In
tire
citv
las*
week.'
and.e&lt;ff&gt;el!dnt quality of he enjoyed the ride home in tbe evening
Come to Hastings July 4th if yon want a day of pleasure
Wilber Austin, of Castlton. was recently
U.I is sure to be large, far bAter than any boat ride he had ever ^Olrs. J. P. Roberts and daughter. Mrs.
and sport.
h order;or when delivered. had. because it was so damp the buggy Will Chidester were In Nashville Satur­ arrested for assault upon Casper Oversuiith,
of
the
same
township.
The
case
curtains all had to be pul down, and it day.
was tried before Square Kenaston Monday
was so dark that the horw had to walk all
Rev. C. C. Otis and wife, of Norfolk. and resulted In a verdict of “no cause of
the way home.
N. Y. visited relatives in this city last action." I
A suspicious subscriber, who foupd a
2,200
The 4th bfjjuly will soon be here aud
spider In his paper, wants to know if R is
Mrs. Will Thomas, nee Mbs Glenna no doubt there will lie a large crowd in
considered a bad omen. Nothing of the
town, iryoa want a nice lunch that day
kind. The spider was merely looking Stone, ot Omaha, Nebraska, is visiting her just stop Into Al. Henkes' bakery, prhere
v'. ttmk-- nwrr a word.
over the columns of tbc paper to see what rnmlier.
you will be served promptly, and at a
merchants were not advertising, so that It
County Treasurer Hough ana Pta!■-‘I or lame ?
&gt; could spin Its web across their store doors master Furnks. of Nashville, .werelin the reaKonable.price. Al. also has instock a
. t (be thought.
[y
full line of. fireworks.
and lie free from disturbance. Seeing so clty-Menday. ’
Two of our prominent fanners fell Intomany who did not advertise, the spider
Mrs. George E. Bowers and children, of (a -dispute [recently, as to the origin of a
became bewildered and was meditating
upon a choice of location, when tbe paper nmiborv. North Dakota, are visiting (certain word. Bloodshed was only avert­
'&lt;»
,ed by tlwir going into Fred L, Heath's,
wnsTOlded and the spider was caught. friends In tills city*
Yes. the above occurrence,!? quite common Edward Roos, manager of the felt boot the druggist, and looking the word up in
in newspaper offices, and shows that even factory, left for Gait. Ontario yestenlay on &lt;one ofhte Webster's Unabridged diction­
aries. leather lx&gt;qnd, that he sells for tbe
the spider po-tesses a great deal of In- a short business trip.
small sum of 82.0V..
stlndL
’
Ralph Wcx.ton and Walter Lampman ar­
In our Inst Issue occurred one of those
The 4th will be celebrated in Charlotte rived home from Albion Saturday to spend
tmbarrayshig omlsribns, that happen In all
this fc-ear on a grander scale than ever. the lAinim'jr.jmcatiom
newspaper ottices. In fretting up tlie pro­
lav at the For everything that will be of benefit to
Mrs. W. H. McLaughlin r&lt; tuniM to her gram for t^e graduating exercises tomor­
the city and keep money at. home, besides hotpe in Mi:-kegon Monday, after J shot:
row afternoon, the mime of the Salutalordrawling other im-ney there, tbeir mer- vfit with her mother. •
'■ debralion
iun. Miss Gertie B&amp;itley. inw omitted and
! chants donate willingly and liberally, ami
^llss Grace Messer returned from Grand in our haste, the ehor was not notictil in
it i.it!) took their ranvasslig committee a
reding, the proof, our • mistake has. no
shoes at couple ot hours to raise S750. which Haven yextvnlay where she has otett at­ doubt, caused Mi&gt;s Bentfey some embaramount will guarantee a grand celebration. tending the Akeley school.
rassmerit us her friends were surprised at
Ail kinds of sportH and games are down
David M. Baker, wife and daughter, of not seeing her name ataonf the list of
in n water on tlie program and their display of fire­
VcrinuntvlUe. were the guests of Mr. ami graduates, and natnrnllv.began to enquire.
works will be the grandest they hare ever
She will graduate, however, and how she
Mrs. I’. A. Sheldon Monday.
;
toHiD'.iffgs an.i^get the hud, which is saying n grxxi deal. If you
is esteemed by her classmates, can be bet­
Mr«. Walter Bristol and Mrs. Chas. ter judged by her election to the honored
are going outside of the county to ceiebrate,
no better place can be found than Char­ Wood, of Augusta, were the guests of position of snlutatorlan.
v
i-band top baggies for lotte.
Mrs. Julia Willison last week.
Morse E. Nevins.
In our advertising columns will be
Mrs. Lucy Mcl-achiiu returned !to her found the announcement by MY. Geo.
A pair of shoes l» one of tbe most typl• &gt;r a moment, the ceh-lira- cal products of mtalurn industry, ro tamie In Petersburg Saturday. After a
Mosier, the Cloverdale merchant, of bls
ihls jear will be at make thrnf tbe animal kingdom contributes short visit with D. S. Goodyear ami fami­ wlthdrawHl from his contract with the
from the herds of tbe western plains; the lyPatrons of Industry. The reasons he as­
Mr. and Mrs. George Osborn returned signs are that so far as himself aud bls
,w bolds .the reins। vegetable, from groves of oak and hemlock
team as there is In or from the forests still left to us; great from Pierre. South Dakota Thursday, trade are concerned. the contract has prov­
factories supply cloth and thread; mines, where they were visiting R. M. Bates and en "unsatisfactory and unprofitable." No
furnaces and forge* combine to furnish
one questions that Mr. Mosier entered
y is receiving, some nalh ami wfte. Through scores of pro­ wife.
into the contract in gtwxl faith and has ad­
Miss Fannie Mixer returned from Sauit hered to it honorably. Tlie Baxxek has
boots, and will be cesses the forty-two piece* of a pair of
shoes require to bring thetff together, the st. Marie Friday, where she has bfen al! along Insisted that a dealer wbo signs a
working In «
millinery esiab.feb- contract to sell goods at 10 percent., which
progressing finely un tbei co-operation of fifty men and women.
binds him absolutely, but does not bind
iinnli. it will be a bcau-• whose division of labor is so thoroughly ment.
systematized that everything goe*with tlxty winaS. HUbonrn, formerly editor of the the members of tbe order to trade with
.am. regularity atlrlbuUM to th. work, of Barrv County IwraocraL is now one of the him. must find It unprofitable, or else he
l! •! - ■ offered for sports in this1 a clock, until as a result you, well shod puSh«S nf the Odd Fellows Maxine |« not doing business on tlie square. Mr.
'
• r 521'0. And everything^’ reader, who wears the W. L. l*ouK!?s*
After giving the contract system a fair trial of four
Mosier is Ithe fourth dealer In Barry coun­
u- advertisored.
.
shoe, can buy a pair from three to five dob In Muskegon.
ty who has found that he could not do a
Jos. Hall, df Jackson, and W. A. Warn­ jiiisfactoiy or profitable business undc^ a months, 1 must say that it is an unprofitable anddisagreaeble
•a.. Mires about, your beetsi lars tiiat would have cost your forefathers er. or DeuoB. «««J”
way
of doing business, and from now on I shall have
g'LPSpto P. of I. contract.
j
d in ib&lt;- s«iH. after your licet*I from six to twelve.
to irj anil arrange *" U* K- °f K ,r"’ “
«:»• Up
Superintendent DeGroot, of the furni­ Mllw.vXec ml month;
ull'! 1 '■ ■inn-s ut a bargain, or wHl ture factory, has Ute plans all
are the real estate transfers
Uk- reopowxl new UultUtua at tlie torntlii^ • Mr,. A C- Cattienmr returned on Mon­ forFollowing
the Seek ending June 23d, 1800. as
tottm. Tbe bultolng will be Mx M, two day rrvra Morri*. SWawauM I m. »here
Morse E. NkvIxx.
My goods will be marked in plain figures at the
the hart .pent the pul week ’W»» hw taken from the books In the register s offlcc:
atorlo high, the uppeZatorj- to l»
W-K
JeremiM Sproul to John Flannery: parcel.
hmifc and lot In the second tor a finishing room and relabel maker*, .liter, Mr,. B. C. Cordon.
"iuJjfc^riilpm
to
Abbie
C.
Cblpta
:
awi,
.«
-ai . at a bargain. Call at while the lower floor will to- uwtf tori
Smith
■
’s office for particulars.
atonge room and the. company • officca.
"imiS "'SSblaCmWlO. tlrl.wold: tom »
■htnan Nass prize contest In Plena,- note that we aiy the plan i tor l «
“n?»°ii«R!l' li and D. F. RoMlwnrolWProduce of all kinds will be taken in exchange (ot goods
x-e last week* Miss Grace -prupom-d’ new building. A "'"‘J"/ “ employ ot tbe Mtehlgin«mtral K. It.
the atoSholders has town caHed &lt;«' the
?mltli, &lt;.
K Wni^A^HoUopHT toAlrb*”* B- Strluback; at the highest market price.
•nttevitte, was uwanjed tlie 1st
’
p„r,«e ot eun.lde.lng tor flO«Uo" £ V&lt;Lr. Clmr. Cordon, ot
doubling the capital nock. a. wri as-the jSdMt'e”&lt;!htbeClHi«^«hJol to ttoa eity
Credit will be given to all who are responsible, through
IZ: •h liattn &lt; nt has been organized at eapaoBx aud ot ctmrne such ■ building »
we aXMyrti.ltAe\
the
fine nw-tory. with Will Mlchncl U ahawtt by the plan- earit be counrn'.ted
C’ rortl
(be bead. This is a uilbout money, and a *o*d.’frtT Mr, F Y llocle and MlM Atlle Mudge
Name and Residence
t
That tHla Imlttuiloli ettrr aocli u brief tx , « ftj.da» monitaa tor Athlon to .tu-ntl
fStefflren Wolf. Cods Grovu
8S.SSSJwS.wit~ then MHjr Mb.
Isb-itc. In the bualnea. wort-. atomM
■ •j ie have four nf the celeThe only entisfactory way.
sm’fif'wwo. lu-ucr
Mln. Mudge being eno ot 111. graduating
ivw Louts at Beech wood.
Hoping that all my customers will continue to give me
t“ m Albion cultege thin rear.
i Eva Bartiabj. *
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made at I'lulnwell and
i Jobd Orkoy. &lt; arjron
their patronage, I remain as ever
✓ Mr and Xr«l’ 10
Faithfully Yours.
- Co. are closing out their
ihbi.el \ynlste al actual cor&gt;L if
C&lt;^&lt;JSSiaa Arirwlienr ilw
“ r
' •want of one. now is tbc iitnd

AFTERNOON.

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&gt; Wnod for Sale.
$ 1.50 EACH

OCAL NEWS.

Ira VanValkenburgh

LEADING
UNDERTAKER
A.TNTID

FURNITURE
■ - DEALER
IN BARRY COUNTY.

To the People of Cloverdale
and Vicinity
One Price to All.

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Grant) Rapid* Democrat, will start a pertny the immediate outcome will be. There
morning 'idly at Grand Rapids next have been no violent demojiMratiooB tt»

in MB ou a c&amp;rge
grain In Sherwood and bl* owe
was called for trial Wtxtneaday and was to
liave continued yesterday.
Thursday
morning Mlsetiar’s dead Imdy Was found
dangling from the steps in tbe'cell corridor
on the Worth 8ide. He had tied a sheet
around one step, carried It up over another
and then fixed It around his neck aud
bung there until dead beneath the stairs;
Hla lawyer Wednesday afternoon claimed
that thia court had no Jurisdiction over his
case as it was a petty offense. The at­
torneys yesterday morning were bantering
him because the client had solved the
question of jurisdiction wltliout any inter­
ference of tbe court or appeals by the at­
torney. We underatAud that Mr. MistnarS
family are Intelligent people and that this
niaiiiwfon thieving was r. defect-that is oc­
casionally .found Id individuals. , Mr.
Misenar was a Polander by raqp affinity.—
Coldwater Republican.

Gen. R. A. Alger aud Congressman
L? R. Hancock's little mu. at Jackson,
waa bitten by a iitiake Thuraday and Iswuf- Bllaftown 1.300.01)0,000 feet of standing
fering greatly, though tlie doctors hope to pine on the north shore of Lake Superior;
A. P. Bliss, of Saxlnnw, has 300.000,000
save him.
William Schlattcrer. *15 years old was feet, andblher Michigan lumberman have
drowned at Saginaw Thursday while-hath: gathered In a great part of Canadhn
Ing. Thc drnwningb arc now averaging country.
The Methodist church ot Jackson was
one a day.
The managers of the Tamarack minim compelled to ck»e it- gallery as it had be­
. have telegraphed orders to close the mine come a Sunday evening sparking place.
for a month. This is due to the strife for The deacons announce that they will close
all up except the amen corner nnless the
Bring wages.
youngsters make less nulse and listen to
T. P. Staffrod's herd of cattle in Texas the parson.
township,Kalamazoo county, was poisoned
Lost spring the body of«n babe was found
recently br some unhung villain and sever­
In Miller creek. Dear Bad Axe. Tlie offi­
al have died.
Carson City has a Patrons of Industry cers have made careful investigation uud
picnic Thursday attended by .“&gt;,000 horny- as a remit Chas. Pangdorn and Mary Haley
have been arrested, charged with drown­
The new Iron bridge nt Portland is about
hnaded sons of toll and any number of
ing the child. The accused nre In Jail completed.
anxious politicians.
awaiting arraignment.
Tlie site for the new public building at
Charles I’anglxirn and Mary Haley have
Alma college has closed Its third year, Lansing will cost 820.000. .
been arrested at Bad Axe for tbc murder
of the Infant found in Willow Creek last with an assurance of Its future success.
The
annual encampment of the’ Sons of
One hundred ami fifty students have been
spring. They are In Jail.
present each term. Its board of Instruc­ Veterans will take plve In Lansing June
Oh, no, E. 11. Winans &lt;i&lt;xt»n't want tbe tion has been enlarged. Its library now 30th. About 8500 will be given away In
Democratic nomhiatlun for governor! Just has 8,000' volumes, and everything Is in prizes, and several prominent men have
the same, .he Is doing the Patron of indus­ readiness for another year of good work.
promised to be present
try racket In great shape.
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Last Tuesday the Republican got pretty
Dwight Hrwks tried to sell shirts in
Dr. I. W. Thompson, of Kalamazoo, sued
near a “scoop”, cri the-court We an­
Bay
Citj*
without
being
a
resident
of
the
John Gorman for u bill of 570. Gorman
nounced that n certain case in trial had
turned the tables by suing the doctor for town and acted contrary to the ordinance been decided in fnvor of the plaintiff when,
In such cases provided, so the officers
8105 damages for alleged mal-prnctice.
said. He was arrested and sentenced to as we subsequently learned, no verdict had
Garret Stryker, a well-to-do farmer liv­ pay 8100. Now the officers .are defending Iweri rendered. Fortunately before the
ing near Buchanan, hanged himself Fri­ themselves in an appeal and a 320,000 paper reached the reader tbe verdict had
day. it was his third or fourth effort at damage suit.
linen brought in in accordance with onr
suicide, and was crowned with success.
statement—Cold water Republican.
The conscience of some thlei has burned
Dimondale people nre so elated at tho for six years, and tbc other day he or site
Mrs. James Ives, of Plainwell, came
promising growth ot the remaining two- sent n letter containing 850 to Emma neur being run over by a Grand Rapids £
thirds of Mrs. (.’rail's triplets that they Cochrane, once of Battle Creek. There fa Indiana passenger train last week.
have bought lln ui* cow by subscription. still a balance due by nMibiTy of 820, and
Dewitt C. Stottlemeyer, an ngent stop­
B. S. Pratt a Co., ot Grand Irftdge. con­ Miss Cochrane hopes that his or her con­
tributed &gt;200 worth of watches to burglars science wiil keep right on smouldering ping at the Allegan house In Allegan, in
company
with another young man,* went
Monday night Tlie American express until the account is balanced.
bathing In Kalamazoo river last week
company also made a cash donation of S3.
Mrs. Ixm Reed Stowell, the first woman Monday evening, nnd the former was
teacher
in
the
university,
and
a
talented
The woodeuwnre factory belonging to
drowned.
Buckley, Mllor A Co. burned Friday night lady, who has been employed intheSmithThe West Michigan Fruit Growers so­
. at Clarion, with 1.500.000 feet of maple sonlon institution several months Is believed
lumber. No insurance; loss over §15.000. to lie dying In Washington. This will be ciety-lield It* meeting at Shelby Tuesday
The St Johns wool thieves who stole sad news to every portion of Michigan and and Wednesday and n very interesting pro­
gram carried out. . ‘
1,000 pound*-from James E. Plowman sold other states for her friends are located
their plunder in Lansing yesterday for wherever there are university graduates.
J. W. Armstrong's drug store in Cale­
8170. The capital city officers heard'about
A Michigan man recently sold 81.000 donia was broken into by burglars Monday
it too late.
worth of pine lands on the Meuoninee. night and a quantity of cigars, together
Avitii
some small change was taken.
W. B. Cole met a horrible death In a nnd taking the money started for Milwau­
himes mill al Mil City Friday evening, kee. When found the next morning he
Monday evening, just at five, Mrs. Levi
lie was caught by a l&gt;elt aud wound was stripped-of every dollar he owndd in Arnold and little daughter came over the
• arouhd’n shaft manglhig his body so that r tbe world. The money will never be re­ refuse pile, apologetically known a* the
covered, as the man could give tbe police Main street bridge, on her way to the post
he cannot live.
The leading people of Lansing thronged no connected account of where he had office. As she was leaving the south ap­
Uie Downey, house'hist evening, at a com­ been.
proach of the structure one entire bent
plimentary reeeptloh in Honor of Hon.
Jennie Campbell, a poor young woman over which she bad passed but a moment
■and Mrs. O. M. Barnes, just back from a nt Sanlt Sto. Marie, was attracted to the before, fell with a crash to tbe water I*'European tour.
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Canadian side by seductive advertisements low. -Had she been upon the tottering
Tbe trustees of I11ll.s&lt;|ale college at tbeir and there she bought a dress pattern, which thing nt the time she and her daughter
meeting Wednesday afternoon, secured and she deftly smuggled oven, Somebody in­ wouM certainly have been Mrionly. if nut
pledged §15,000 as an endowment fund for formed the customs officer, who traced tbe fatally hurt. Is there a man in Gun Plain*
the president’s chair. This fund will be goodti to a dressmaker's and there seized township wbo would willingly place hi*
them. The Sault Herald is wild over the tanlly in such peril for 85.000? Should
available at once.
the township corporation regard human
John Canfield, who stole a livery rig at “dastardly outrage."
life less valuable than an individual
Dexter, has been arrested, and ns the
Samuel Autill. of Williamsburg, served
horse was recovered .from the man to through the war as Sannfel Aldridge, and would? These tiair breadth escapes
whom it was sold, the fellow’s conviction is be couldn't get the thing stralehtened out should be a warning to no longer maintain
this dangerous bridge.—Plainwell inde­
reasonably assured.when the pension plum was about to drop. pendent.
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The Washington Post claims tbe Hay Antlll died this week, nnd had he not been
Not but a few years ago a boy of this
Lake channel, when completed, will n Patron of Industry he would J have l»eeD
shorten the distance to the Soo :no milt s. buried In n pauper's grave. There was no town had n 1 Title motherless lamb given to
Tbe official survey says the distance will reason for bls nssemlnga fictitious name— him and by good care he managed to bring
the littte fellow up, feeding It from a bot­
he did it Just for fun.
be shortened 11 miles.
tle. Using this ewe as a starter, he began
The I^ake Shore road announce* that it
Clarence J. Conley, who used to play
is through with Sunday excursions trains, first base for Lansing, left many a bleeding to raise a flock of sheep. He had good
claiming they are an Imposition on its em­ heart when he left that city IwlHlngagold success aud bls clip uf wool this.year sold
for 865. He Is loaning the money out at
ployes and a slur on the people who re­ headed oane'thb
ladies- had
to him- ♦merest
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and by the time he gets old enough
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His wife 1In
Canas*,
he---expect*
L
_„.g t0 havc B Jinffirtently large sum
Marshall will celebrate the Fourth of iota, N. Y.. has written to learn his where- to carry
carry hhim through the university.—
Jfily. and it’s the only town in Calhoun about*, aud, horror of horrors! his name Allegan Record.
county that will care to remembet’the glor­ is not Clarence, birt-just Joshua. t'Dear
At Augusta last week* Tuesdoy. the
ious declaration of Independence tenh Its Josh.’’—Detroit Free Press.
fire-cracker attachment
Capt Dolsoai. In charge of the ateamer Chief Medium four year old mare of’ Hon,
And still the farmers arc crying much Handy Boy at the time of the disaster sev­ E. T. Lovell, of Climax, was killed by
wool and low prices. Many of Uie sheep eral weeks ago. will probably escape pun­ lightning, while standing in the stall at
Steers are holding their clips for better ishment The circuit court dismissed tlie tlie driving park- Two men at tho time
••arts, but there doesn’t appear to be any case’again^ Mm, asserting that it was a were in the stall rubbing Jt down after exmatter the United States court should deal erclse and were not banned. The mate
prospects of an advance. .
was sired by Chief Medium from thorough­
The Clare Dally Advertiser, which has with, and nobody seems ready to make bred stock and was valued at 51,000.
been a very good thing for Clare, will take complaint In that court. The victims are
Byron F. Irfockwood, who has commenced
a vacation until September. Editor Eaton dead; nobody else feels any Interest.
{wants to go fishing and be can't be bother­
Judge &amp; B. Daboil recently saw an Item a mysteribns 850.0000 damage suit against
ed with a dally newspaper.
in tills column to tbe effect that James the PortlartU I. O. O. F. lodge etaL denies
St. Johns merchants have been pestered Fires, of Ovid, had kept a horse tn confine­ that the lodge black-balled him and says
for months by shop-lifters. One day this ment for 14 years, just for revenge, and be suit Is based upon entirely different
week the thieves were discovered—four swore out a warrant for the merciless man's grounds, which he-deellm** to specify.
little girls, who confessed ami were for­ arrest. Fires was arranged, but could’ /The “Portland Review” says the Odd
give no excuse for his action. The Justice Fellows are at a loss to know jrisl what
given on promise of reform. *
Because the visage, marshal of Iron of the peace realized tlie enormity of the grievances Mr. Lockwood has.—Ionia
offense
and notified Fires that he! must re­ Nentlnel.
River couldn't dotlge'-a bullet, some would
Grand Rapids will have a Y. M. C. A.
be assassin neatly lodged one in his thigh lease the animal within qne week and give
hi broad daylight. A go&lt;xl dodger has it better treatment in the future or go to building, |f 830,000 guarantee means any­
Jail.
.
thing.
been appointed as his assistant.

There were four sets of twitis bom In
Washtenaw county last year, not to men­
tion a double headed calf and a girl with
two tongues. In tbe language of the
poetical poet, Washtenaw's all right.
Mrs. Laloud, of Bauit Ste. Marie, who
shot her brutal husband but failed to finish
him. has been acquitted, and she’s better
able than ever before to rid the town of a
nuisance if she gi ts the opportunity.
Mrs. D. P. Acker, a young married wo­
man ot Jackson, got into such n whirl of
flirtation with a circus (down last week,
tiiat she has disappeared from home, and
her. husband does not know where she Is.
Railroad Commissioner John T. Rich is
at South Lyons looking up the matter
whether to allow the Anu Arbor road to
tear up Its track from Leland. The Ash­
leys are determined to do It. as there is no
money in operating the branch.
The Tittebawasee boom people, of Sagi­
naw, didn’t propose to lioUier with tbeir
striking employes; so they paid off Uir
whole *00 and announced an Indefinite
vacation. Tbe company handled 71,409,I'M) feet of logo during the last 29 days.
rLewM. Miller, editor of the Grand Rapla Telegram-Herald, was a candidate for
“’■clary of state, but nevertheless he used
columns of his paper to boom Dan Mcfor state treasurer until the state forabout his own incipient candidacy.
Last fall a number of farmers living at
and Henrietta stuck up their noses
offered by local dealers for beans
big offer made by an eastboase. They shipped tbeir beans and
far received only 8200 of the

The Michigan Press will be represented
tills wedc at Boston at the National editor­
ial association by the following delegates:
Fred Slocum. Caro Advertiser: George M.
Dewey. Owosso Times: W. P. Nisbett. Big
Rapids Herald; M. E. Brown, Battle Creek
Moon; A. McMillan. Bay City Times; T.
S. Applegate, Adrian Times; Robert Smith,
Ithaca Journal; E. N. Dingley. Knlamazoo
Telegraph; C. D. Brower. Dowagiac Re­
publican; C. T. Fairfield, Eaton Rapids
Journal, and W. H. Brearley, Detroit Jour­
nal.
.Jotin Gllpfn n Klcte.
It is evident from the speed attained by
John Gilpin's horse that it was well cared
for. and all owners of live stock should ex­
ercise caution and care by having a reliable
remedy pt hand. Veterinary Cnrbollsalve
cures cuts, wounds, bruises, cnHar nnd
saddle galls, sores, mange, scratches,
tbrurii, Inflammations nnd all abrasions of
the skin and diseases of the feet of horses
and cattle qnMter than any other remedy,
and Is the only preparation that invariably
renews the hair In its original color. . It is
endorsed by Jay Eye Bee's driver gnd by
prominent horsemen generally. Large
cans 81; small cans/® cts. Sold by all
druggists.
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The Fenton ladies band will
Howell on the Fourth.,

toot at

Traverse City wants an additional sup­
ply of row and »«! boat*.

There have been ten cases of drowning
in the Saginaw river since the season
ojitmed.

John St.John, the horwi thief, was senfenced by Judge Buck of the Kalamazoo
circuit court, on Monday morning, to
twelve year* at hard lalAr at Jackson
prison. Thu criminal received his terrible
sentence, as also the Judge’s address, with
stolid indifference.
A competitive examination will probably
be ordered by congressman Belknap in the
near future, to supply a vacant cadetship
In the military academy at West l*nint, ac­
credited to the fifth district of Michigan.
Now comes the annoucement that tile
apple crop, which promised a few days ago
to be so prolific, is likely to prove a failure.
It is said the fruit is dropping off to such
an extent as to leave the trees about bare.
One grower announces that trees of his
which were loaded with blossoms have not
now a sign of fruit. No peaches, no pears,
nb cberrrles. no apples! Strawberries will
then be tbe only output of the fruit belt
this season.--Saugatuck Commercial.

T. D. Van has been trying for some timt
to get even with Postmaster Turner, and
one day last week he perpetrated a Joke
unon ttiat gentleman and now calls honors
eren. Van appeared at the postofltee and
sold Mr. Turner two dozen eggs, receiving
the pav tliercfor in advance, and when tlie
eggs were delivered there was quite a
crowd around. They proved tb be turtle’s
eggs and now John lias a ■•corner” on that
variety of ••fruit'’ Ail you have to do la
to aak the price of egg* when j (*i get yOar
Clobe Ue rvKU n,es Vhc ’’rice.—Wayland

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found by GiieKHutchins near his farm in
Chester. He brought It to town the next
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Miss Leon tine River* who attempted to operate tlie spur line of road tint Olivet
diphtheria while attending her broth­ suicide nt Borneo last Sunday by taking‘ capitalists were going to build from that
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celebrated their golden wedding Thursday..

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M'vhixotun Cht, June 24.—Judge Jan.
lhe olde&lt; employe of the
L nicfl States postal service-both in point
or a,t nnd continuous aervice-died yes­
terday morning at hi. home in Baltimore.

DEATH S REVELRY.

NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.

He Rides the Tempest with Fir
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rious Wrath;

Wafhisgtom Citt. June 20.—After the
favorable report pt a few bill* and - the In­

troduction of a few more—of no general in­
terest—in the senate yesterday, Cameron

HIS PATH STBETH WITH CORPSES. . offered a resolution as a substitute for

I Quay'*, Offered Wednesday,;in the matter
Every
KchooUiouse Annihilated nnd th© ' of the sergeant-iit-anns. Cameron’s resoEnterprising Threshemtan
Teacher and Six Pupil* Killed—Seven- j lution provides for the employment of an
teen Fatnlltlr. in Another Locality— additional page during the present aemlon
knows that
I in order to get around the discharge of tho
the threshing machine
I page Quay is making the. fight abouL
that will I
B«Jth resolution* were referred. The leg­
Lows J.», M-Th, Kownmrat
islative,
executive
and
judicial
appropria
­
made imoiUer wllb&lt;lmw,l Im nl»h» to
work the most rapidly,
Eallville, Ill*., June 2L-A terrible tion was then taken up, but laid aside
the commons. Smith announced that, tlie
clean perfectly,
cyclone and cloud-burst occarred about nnd a presidential veto of tbe bil| to
government had reached ^h*e conclusion
change the boundaries of tho Umcomfive miles north of this'city, shortly after
and save all the grain
that it would be impomrfble to pnM the
pahgre reservation received. Tbe remain­
4 o’clock yesterday afternoon, which re­ der of the session was devoted to eulogies
licensing claw in tbe local taxation Irill
will bring him'
in full. The clause proposed an appropri­
sulted In terrible loss of life and property, on Representatives Wilbur and Nutting,
the best jobs and best prices,
ation of a certain portion of the new taxa­
no lea* than twenty-six people being re­
The
whole
day
in
the
house
was
spent
and so he will
tion on intoxicating liquors with a view
ported killed, su'd a number of Houses and in
a
Bticcei*ful effort to correct
LAWRENSON AT HIS DESK.
to extinguish licence., and abothat power
Write now to
barns entirely demolished. Tho storm the journal in regard to the refer
be conferred dh the county council* to He was
years old. Jddge Lawrenson came from the southwest and swooped ence to the coinage, weights and
. at once investigate
purchase and extinguish Ucunscv; The »IlWui ^OU:'1
Cna4P'- «»&lt;"» character In
mtohures committee of the silver bill.
first proposal the house had approved, a* the histojy of the |.ostal sen-ice. At the down on Field’s school house, a new Enough Itopubl leans voted with tbe Dem­
our claim that
far a» England was concerned. The gov­ age of 14 nc entered the service of the Bal­ building standing at the Four Corners, ocrats to strike the reference cf the bill
wellings
ernment would therefore proceed with the
postofflee and after fifteen years and tore it to pieces. At the time there from the record. Tlie Republicans sa vote
S-Permanently proposal as affecting Scotland and Ireland. timore
service was transferred to the general de­ were but eight persons in tH school room ing were Bartine, Carter. De llavfen, Ew­
•*^1 Dn'JCGISTS AND DEALERS.
partment nt Washington, where he has and all were instantly killed. Their bod­ art. Kelley, Morrow, and Townsend of
La t - -. _. r. J3GELER Co. BAL.TO.
Colorado.
beats anything heretofore
The propoaal to confer upon tho ennnty been ever since. He has sworn in every
ies were carried some distance and fear­
council* power to purchase aud extin­ ixwtmnster general since the term Of‘
Washington City, June 21.—A bill waa
made in
fully bruised and crushed.
guish license* would not be proceeded - resident Andrew Jackson.
introduced in the senate yesterday appro
. The School Hou»e .Victim*.
all these and other points.
with, but the government would oak the
printing 4100,000 for n public building nt
GEORGE W. M'CRARY DEAD.
Theyaames of those who perished in the Jackson, Mich. Aftcr some other miscel­
house u» agree to allow the money for the
The
school house are iw follow*: Mi** Mag­
extinction or license* to accumulate until Up
laneous business the sundry civil bill was
wide-awake Farmer
jiarliament shall direct Ita application.
gie McBride (the teacher). Edna Hunt, resumed and completed in committee of
ittu
The proposal to suspend the iraae ot new
Jennie Radley, Minnie Perry, Ada Ru­
will also get
ST. Joseph, Mn., June 24.-F.x-Sccretar, dolph, latua Prentice. Carria White, nnd ‘the whole. The bill being reported to the
license* has been approved in all its etcour circulars and
tiouH, and would remain. In accordance of War George W. McCrary died at the Peter Reams. An old peddler was driv­ acmite, Stewart precipitated a long ■
phis
with the government** decision they residence of his daughter In this city at U ing by the school hoti*c when the cyclone debate by moving tb strike out the
satisfy
’ himself
would a*k’ the house to agree to an o’clock yesterday morning. Hi* death wai struck it, and he^ too, was caught up and item for' the executive officer of the
whether he can afford
amendment by which the moneys allotted the result of nn abdominal luinof. Two carried some:distance, and flung lifeless geological Murray. iStewart is making
war
on
’
Maj.
Powell
over
the
irrigation
Hi* team was also carried
for the extinguishment of licenie* shall weeks ago the attending physicinn an- &gt; into a hedge.
' to have his grain
businesu. i Powell was defended by In­
be invested add accnmulaled until an act nounceri that he was rapidly growing betgalls, Teller, Platt and other*, while Ed­
wasted
shall be pmuted directing how they shall bo ;er. and that his ultimate recovery was al-1
Frightful Work nt p«w Paw Grove,
munds
neeined
Inclilred
to
find
fault.
applied.
most certain. A relapse camo yesterday I The house of Nowton Wood wait next Slewart finally withdrew hi* amendment
by other threshers when he
eSid -,.i»eh«and rellmoU tbo trouble* toefr
Gladstone opposed the principle of pur­ morning, ami within seven hours life had ' struck und not a vertigo of It remains, nnd the bill was jnvtfcd. Edmunds offered
dJt t ;. I ill.-’u* ktatu of tho ayotem, such aS
can make money
S utro. Di o wifnosa. Pi strum alter chase, but Smith wdi! the government departed.
The family sought refuge in the cellar and a reMolutian for u commit tee of seven to
J iin in tbi» Side. fcc. White thrir mart could not disregard the fact that the prin­
escaped. From the school house the consldi-r the administrative service of the
by having his grain
ruccoss has been shown ta curing
ciple of purchase had received the apJudge McCrary vu born in Evansville, storm continued to tbe northeast through senate hud report n plan for efficiency nnd
.
threshed
provtj of thehuiue by a largo majority. Ind., Aug. 89, inTl With his parehta." in Paw Paw Grove and carried with It every­ economy. The senate then adjourned.
with tlie New Vibrator.
jCriea of “Only four.’’] At, ail event*, the 1838, he went to that part of Wisconsin thing movable. Here the lorn’ of life is re­
The house resumed the fight over the
money liccmnulated wouhrbe disposed of territory which afterward became the ported to be greater—K-vcntcon person* silver bill nnd after every parliamentary
Our pamphlet giving
■ vrt Carter's Littlo Liver Pffl* aro
,... ;T,i.;3.'.:oinCoDrtip*Ucn.curiDgand&gt;» by parlianie'ut. $mith further said, in state of Iowa. In 1HOT he was a member killed and tunny injured. Twenty houses resource bad been exhausted In an at­
full information about
-’.tri; isimciyinaconiplataLwhlteUjryrtis answer to a question by Darling, that par­ of the state legislature, and from 1K61 to were torn to pieces and the eastern tempt to defeat the move, the journal ns
t -• He'.-' • rdtr. Jtbe*tnmscMjtannltat*te* liament* could deal with tbe money a* it 1SG5 he was state senator from Keokuk. part of the town entirely wiped out. amended by Mills resolution of Thursday I
Threshing
Machinery
might choose. After further debate Smith In Itfks he was elected to congress, serving Some of the victims were carried was approved—lie to 130. The question
and ,
.
t-sked tbe house to delay discussion of the until March. 1877. Judge McCrary intro­ hundreds-6f y ards and mangled almost of what should next .lie considered then
beyq^P
recognition.
Thu
force
of
the
matter until alter the amendment waa duced in fongreM the measure known as
•tr.me up and Bland • wanted to take the
Traction Engines
xj^ione was terrific, nothing remains in silver bill from the table and vote on it,
the “electoral eonuuissioiL” Hayes
reached.
sent on application.
pointed him secretary of v nnajuL-Tffrer its path but the bate earth, huge trees be­ but thc spanker decided that the anti-trust
7 *'■ stLeywcnld bo aixaast pricelessto th oeewbit
c ' -f:i,ruth»Adi»,.n**tagcotaptalnt;butbjrtubill had the right of way and the
W. S. Kai nr, the Unionist whip, who United StnteM'jmlge. AL1*-m-ntli he was ing torn out and carried away.
iIttiytheirf-"duw*da«inotM&gt;dh«raaadtt»MS
The width of the storm was about cr.nference report thereon was adopted.
wLacuc•t'.-ytbuu will find throo Httlopillsva’a- bn* been one of the *truiigv*t opponents ot genera! c&lt;&lt;usiiUi**frnSorney for the Santa
thirty rod*, and it progressed forward at. After MJiae more debate on the question
»? e.nr-n;4ay say* that they will not bs wil­ the measure. resigned his Meat in thel homm.
- K.-tcuttaem. Pnt after allaic* head last night with a view tou^nfcWei'Tu-.g
the rate of ‘eighty miles an houn The as to whether the sliver bill would be
BATTLE CREEK. MICHIGAN
THE.DUN3AR DISASTER.
work of rescue began immediately, but at taken U|i, during which the speaker re­
the hour of writing but little can 1* fused to tule whether tbe bill was or was
iug rfrctact-HKl'on the u(iti-cumpete*ati«&gt;n
learned
in
regard
to
the
names
of
the
not
on
the
table,
but
ruled
that
its
cousldplatform. The temperance lenders helu n
i killed and injured.
ation at this time was not in order, an at­ bottom. If the dealer cannot atipplr you.
meeting last night and :&lt;*uud a tiutane-ap
JstuUnoof '■ many lire* that herotawhere
Dt nh.u:, Pa., Juno 21.—"W© don’t
tempt to iwljourn was made, but just as it aw to factory, cudoiln, uavertlMa
»r suke.grc*.’. «*rt. Our pill*carettwhite declaring the guvertnuent'* raheme worse know" was the only answer made last
was deflated the hour of 5 o’clock nrSWEPT
ITS
PATHWAY
CLEAN.
than
worthless
and
entirely
"misleading.
C c«&gt; .’•&gt;Tittle Over HIL* aro very inmCl and
night to the question: "When do you
riveil, ati.l recess was taken to 8 p. m.‘
The principle«&gt;f compensation remainsuu- hope to reach the imprisoned men?"
t • .
: Au. Ono or two vlllr. :uilwa doaa.
The evening session did nothing because a
a tincuy vtgvtAbtoanddo not gripe or touched and must be overthrown.
Vicinity
of
Cornell.
Everything indjeates that rhe leaders ot
quorum wtfli not prescat.
; -r,l-.:’.! 7 tLcir rc-ntloiicUon plearaal! who
Ct'ENKlX. IUk, June 21,—A cyclone
tavi*l»*t?iomts; live for SL Sck*
the rescuer* are telling the truth. They
WAtfHNGTON City, Jone 23.—The sen­
Ly drc &lt; ttj^nhero, or sett by maiL
The TimeH. commsnting on the govern­ do not know. The miner* who are strag­ swept over tbe country west of hereabout
ment’s abandonment of the compensation gling to find an opening into the ill-fated 2:30 o'clock yesterday afternoon. Every­ ate Snturdny passed the bill providing that
’CARTEn MEDfOINK CO.. New York!
all
funds nnjl. property of the Mormon
says that ttyc government ban Hill Farm works are.equally in ignorance thing in its path was destroyed. The path ■
SMALL DOSE. SMIU. PRICE clause,
again shifted its ground nnd given ih une­ on this quesiion with the authorities of, of the storm was about eighty rods in church ulJL’tali l&gt;e devoted to the common
schools or the territory. Butler wanted
nites tlie right to say that the mmirtry thelurmice company, i crtaiu it i* that
wyi youk
know neither their own mind* mjr the the rescuers Have long since crossed the width. Th- cyclone first struck the house the fund* used- to endow institutions of
minds ut tbeir enemies.' There is i|o rea­ line wliere they hoped to find the en­ of 8. Plymier, tore it to pieces and carried learning under control of the Mormons,
the ruins a yunrtcr of a mile. -Mr. Ply- but tlio regulations to bt» approved by the
son for the gox.rLuUn: to belie-.i- that tombed men.
xrfierwas luidly hurt. Two houses bclotigthe opposition will abandon their ol^trucDrxUAlh Pa., June *J4.—There Whs Jittle ing to William Vincamp and .1. M. Brad­ president, and Voorhees urged that the
You -th:
.• SU ~ TIF.VIACIUES. PAINS live tactic* in. consequence of the ctmecs- if r.ny more information last night than ley were badly damaged. The house of matter of the rightful ownership of the
15 THE-li'. , DY if’EFSIA, I tlOB APPEL fdtms which Smith supp&lt;H»_-s will mid the
tbe night l&gt;efore’couce'.rihig the where­ William Sutcliffp wasabopartly wrecked. funds,lieihg in the bond* of the supreme
’LIT . .. . i.-"i -.arid unable togetthroUKh ebutroversy.
■'
about* or the condition of tbe eut&amp;mbed Thu house ot W. D.{Connor was torn to court, the disposition of tho same was
ycuri•: v
nirrofllnl enjoyment*. Luc
nim?r*. Expert miners iu tbe reglod ray pieuL-H.‘nnd Connor and his wife both bad-, premature; but Butler's amendment only
THE PARTITION OF AFRICA.
had nine alBnuntive vote.*, nil Demo­
the resellers will strike the Hill Farm ly injured.
.
crats except Teller, and Voorhees' prornhi • at about where the lire is'uowraglng
tt.-hgolaiider* Feel.
and another hole will have to he dug lowA school homie near by was blown en­ jiosal for postponement was rejected by n
L&lt;«Nl»N, June 24.—Sir Percy Anderson 1 .-.r down in tlx- Mahoning pit to get below tirely away. A young son of Mr. Morrison vote of 24 to tirt, nil the nays being Repub­
is receiving grcht credit here for hts »uc- tile fire, where the men mu*rl»e found.
was badly hurt. Severn; houses were lican* and Hawley. Plumb aud Teller
CEHTLEAniM.
partly wrecked. About a mile to the voting aye. The bill to-apply the pro­
CT* ce* ia the uegotiationk with Germany.
WRECK ON THE GRAND TRUNK.
northeast the cyclone struck the bouse of ceeds of public lands and railway land
There is Mill, however, an ubM tiled factor
grants
io
endow
scientific
.
and
indust
in
the
world.
F&gt;amliw_hl.
lENI INK HANb-MlH’i:l&gt; 8HOB,
‘n tbc adjustment of taeAfricur. question, A Chicago Man Killed and Seven Fer- C. &lt;’ Leonard, destroyed it and injured ■ trial college* was de tinted without action
IA N D-HE WFD WBVT hHOr.
four of his son*, one very serimudy. For'
and after a secret session the senate 'ad­
.which.camt-s no .little anxiety to qfilclnl
•Ol.If l: AND F/.KMEK.H* SHOE.
four
miles
the
cyclone
left
ruin
in
its
Al
1!
\
X
Al
I
I
&lt;
Al f M1OE. .
HAMILTON, Ont.. June 24.—The Atlantic
journed.
mindk null that is what the people of
: »-4 WOKKINOMEN’S SHOES,
path. No Hye! are reported lost
nd «t.?B KOVS1 hCHOOI SHOES.
The net result of the day’s session of the
Xgan^L-tnd will have to sny about It.! The erpn— «m the Grand Trunk rood, conUfaiihi
Comtes,
uuiuMfana
£«m.'
house
wm
tbe
wiping
out
of
ths
action
of
h’w&lt;-di-. Strombon’.*. who has a. complete si4ti'*« nf biu'cs^e ear. smoking, '••r. two
innueii... L.cr v.k. the vaiel nnd pxtpie oi d;ty co.iche*. two sleeping cars (the Kin­
Chicago, June 21.—A heavy rainstorm, the two previotv days, nnd the reference
la^E..
that country, claims to be,, and no ^LouLl derhook and New Mexico), and a dining
of
the
silver
bill
to
tlie
coinage
committee.
flooding the whole country, fell yesterday
i&lt;a British subject.
car, .was defailed at Capetown, sixteen In the vicinity of ML Carroll, Ills., doing The speaker, when the regular order came
Ft'fK.Y‘.3 TF-- EatATH. AoK FOR IT.
Germany Slay Have to Fight. ’
miles west (/Hamilton, al 1:35 o’clock yes­ great damage. &lt;iAt Davenjiort, la., two np, referred the silver hill to the coinage
The people are not by any means help­ terday afternoon. Ouc man waa killed churches were damaged by lightning. At committee again. Bland appealed and
FLEMING k
- Pittsburgh, ft.
less savage-s, but much farther ad­ aialMsven persons injured. Tbcirpamesare: Waverly, la., scores of families were driv­ the appeal Was laid on the table—yeas,
PROBATE ORDER.
vanced iu the arts both of war and peace E/. McDonald. Hyde Park,Chicago, killed; en from their houses Ly the overflow-of a 144; nays. 117. Bartine. Connell. DeHaven. State o’ Michigan,
county.of Barry,-**.
than tbe adjoining tribes, anil should Mr. Case, Petrolia, Ont., slightly hurt; creek. Great damage was Jone to the Hermann, Kelley, Morrow. Townsend,
At a seaalon of the Ptetaue Court for tbe
nnd Funston—free coinage Republican*force
be
used
to compel them Mrs. Case, Petrolin, Onu, arm broken; L. crops iu Uie neighborhood of St Charles, voted with the Democrats, and Buckaletr, County of Barry. hoWen nCGie Probate Office tn
tbe
City
of
Hastings.
In salcTtounty. on Thors&gt;
1
Larmour,
conductor
of
sleeping-car
to submit to Germany 'they would
Minu.; every thing movable was Washed Dunphy, Fitch. Gehtsbaimer, MaLsU, day, the 3rd day of Jan* la the 'year one
put that empire to tho expense of a costly Kimlvrbuok. bead, back and leg* badly away by a tremendous downpour of rain. McAfloo. Mutchler, OlNell of Mawiachu- UimwaiMi elaht hurftfred and ninety.
Present. Charles W. Annstroug, Judge of
nnd perhapa uusatUfactory war. Hi tnw injured; W. I^wi*. Chatham. Ont., leg A storm at Atchison, Kan., Thursday setts, Quinn, Wiley, nnd Stahlnecker—
war they will have the sympathy ot a cut; Mrs. E. J. McDonald. Hyde Park, night inflicted damages estimated at from Democrat*—voted with the Republicans. ProDate.
In the muter of the estate of Philander
good share of the English people, especial­ Chicago, head and back injured; J. A. &lt;00,000 to &lt;400.000.
The senate amendments to the fortifica­ L. Smith, deceased.
On reading and mine th* petition, duly veri­
ly of those who are interexted in the (Com­ Smith, Chicago, arm broken: Mrs. J-. A.
tions bill were non-concurred in, and a fied,
ot Clement Mnllh. adnilnlrtrntor «f ►aid
pany which ha* recently obtained, th rough Smith, Chicago, face aud hands injured.
PROHIBITIONISTS OF OHIO.
• conference ordered. The house then.ad­ estate, prat Ing for-reaeon* therein set forth,
tbe influenoe of Strornbone, certain right* Tlw body of Mr. McDonald was brought
journed.
that he may hr licensed to sell the real estate of
to Hamilton, and all the injured taken to They Nominate n Ticket nntt Denounce
Warhisuton city, June 34.—Blair in-1 said decensed Iu said petition descrilied.
in Ngamiland.
Thereupon it is ordered, that Pridav, the
Hamilton. All the victim* were in tha
Don’s Dkr German Despotism.
troduced a bill In tbe senate yesterday to 2TUi day ot June. A. D. IROT. al leu o'clock in
COLUMBUS, O., June 30.—The Prohibi­ incorporate the woman's industrial uni- the forenoon, bi assigned lor the bearing of
Tlie exempt ion from military servide for alerping-car Kinderhook.
«aid petition, and tlmt the heirs at law of »M:d
twenty years for the people of Heligoland
tionists yesterday afternoon adopted a vereity. The agricultural college bill was deceased
A ROMAN CATHOLIC RIOT.
and all ether unions X nt crested tn
jsMOt affording much consolation tq the
platform reaffirming the principles of pro­ then passed, and the dependent pen&amp;lon said estate, are required to appear at a sesaton
residents of that island, who are iotpl in Tbi Priest Call* on the People to PnH hibition, declaring in favor of shorter hours bill token up on the report of, the confer­ of said court, then to be holden at the Probate
Office tn the city of Hnsting', In said county, nart
their protests against what they term the *
Down Electric Light Pole*.
of labor, of unlimited silver coinage, gov­ ence-committee, which, after a l«*ng de­ show cum, if any there tn-, why tbe prayer of
mrmto oi i tr" BritUh colon J lo.Ger
atllATOGA. N. Y-, June 33 -The electric ernment control of monopolies, woman bate, was adopted and the bill passed. A the petitioner msv not be granted. And It la
man
There will protabl, be n company at Schylervllle. thi* county. Fri­ suffrage, restricted immigration, and lim­ conference was ordered on the fortifica­ further ordered, That said pctlilonergivenottee
,'',r
i interested In said estate, of the
wbolewle cnilwwtlun of HeliKOlnmlrri W day erected two poles in front of the Hlited ownership of land. The tariff ques­ tions bill, a abort secret session held, and
s.ild |K*tltion. and the bearing
j C* ■ •. ,
IJeelel or Wed$o Heel.
America, Australia and Holland, and it is
.using a ropy of this order to be
tion it declares to be a purely commercial the senate adjourned.
published
in
the
Baxxxu, a newsp*.
arooglr «n.-u tbu tb. pmern.K-ut man Catholic church. Jiatnrday morn­
The house went into committee on Dis­ &gt;er printed and Hastings
one.
ing
the
|M&gt;le*
were
found
lying
on
the
circulated in said county of
.boom extend «n opportuidty for ln» deripTn
“1tO3
“J"4
trict affair*, and debated one bill of purely Barry, once In each week for three successive
W’K. ’ •
ooeuttou to nil who wl.b ■" emnfraie. A ground, the work of the priest. Rev.
local
interest
for
four
hour*;
but
without
weeks
previous
to
«alil
da*
of hearing.­
6W
M. C. Lockwood, of Cincinnati, waa
Jvporlcr of Tbe P»ll .WdJ GwIW.-who FitU'cr tiefferman, nnd hts irate parish­
.
ClIAKLKS W. ARMHTltOXO,
final action the committee rose. Contin­
(A true co»vJ
. Judge of Probate.
hx. ..pent -rerxl &lt;!«. In Hel.golnnd poll­ ioner*. Father Heffennan had to go to nominate!! for secretary of state; A. J. ued disagreement with the senate on 'the
Ross,
of
Highland
county,
for
supreme
ing tbe lnbnbl«nl« on tbe quenlo, of Troy nt noon, and before going instructed
general pcpslon bill was reported. Tbe
PRUBATE OKDKB.
$2.30 Calf Shoe
trinnfer of the hlnnd to Germany, report, htacongrvgation that if the company at­ judjffi, and J. M. Scott, of Licking, mem­ house insisted on ita position,and then ad­ State of Michigan, Conntv *f ihm-w.
ber of the board of public works. Before
'-o-..
for 6entletnen, tou-mm Imllgnntion to be the prernlent tempted to replace the po.es the alarm adjourning
AtnM-wJon of the I’ro'utf* Court for tbe
they adopted a resolution de­ journed. __________________
(xmntr
of
Harry,
holdcn m th* I’roiiate Offie© In
would be sounded on tbe church belt and nouncing Senator Sherman for voting
VT'-f
2&gt;r-,»u.xstSSDK feeling among the islanders.
STRIKE ON THE ILLINOIS CENTRAL. tbfficfty of Ha*ting*. In said county,onSonthe churchmen .hould rally and prevent with other, in f.ror of .tbe ale of InmAday, the IGtti dav or .Inn©, in the year one
Spurgeon
..
thousand
eight
hundred
toni nicely.
it bv force. When iho comimny rent men
Fre»ent, Ch tries W. Armiiroiig'. Judge of
LOWS. Juno IM.—About threo wwIM loXithopolro the mu-tahioneni gath­ eating liquor* at the U orld s fair in Chi­ Fi*elght Crew* Demand tlie Diaoharge of
a Superintendent.
I robate.
__________ ________
azo tb. will ot« wtmUbj to.ia.nt ot Lewi, ered arid drove them awri&gt;- Tae militia cago.
Jn
tbe
matter
of
iho
estate nf Jacob
Chicago, June «.—Thirty-five freight Del’rlrsler. deceared.
wm oitaoa tor praboto, ona it ww Mund was called on by the ahenff, but not used,
readluu mid filingsh" pslltlau duty verified
WICHITA, Kah., June SL—Three children crewx, each comprising a conductor and ofOn
that In unulmao tor th.- eon.oladou re- a* th- riot was over. Sevaral of thechun*
John
J.
Perkin*.
adaihiKirator
of said es­
two
brakemen,
running
upon
the
Illinois
/©A
orGcafi Button.
eri.odM-U&gt;.»al‘»'
T.'^lckpie were arrertwl. a«d the company of John Lolicr, a well-known farmer liv­
tate, pra»lne for re.is m* tbarrin «et forth, ttmt
/
x'
or Camraon Sense. Mr. Epur^ron'a M-rmoh. Iu bi. 1»« ouk say* it will reset the j&gt;oles. further ing ten miles south of this city, were and Iowa divisions of the Illinois Central he may b* licensed tn -rit th* rr.c relate of raid
deceased Irf raid MtUloa dreeribed.
A ‘. • 'Xnrk,t"‘'«adFlMdhle.
railroad,
st
nick
at
10
o
’
clock
yesterday
trouble ia expected.
burned to death Sat unlay afternoon. Ixe
l^-Octerrvl, timt Friday. Iho
i
1/ ■
Warranted
toot
the bulk of hta fortune #«•«»•.
ber nnd his wife left them •tocked up in morning to secure the dismissal of the di­ miidiorof Julv. A. l&gt;. i^.^ai t. ti o’rtiuk in
••A Fool and Bl* Money,
lor the hearing of
peued. however, that Life
their houre while they went vising neigh­ vision superintendent, E. G. Russell, and “JS^U?00’
petition, and that tbe heir* nt laW of raid ■
CntciJWATf. o„
O„ June
Jun* at-Vatentin*
the
reinstatement
of
Oliver
Berry
and
L
CtNClXNATI,
fil.t
bors During their absence t he house took
decea-MHl and all other perrons bit erected In Mid
IS Eli LISBOTTOM CF EVERY SHOE.
Eek a Ibaker, ’lost
Eek,
" hla wife aoout two fire, nnd the little ones, unnble to escape E. Pushy, trainmaster und aosirtant train­ estate, arc required so fipjiear at a seesioa ot
court then to w bolden at the Probate
rear’-, ago. Hta love for her was so grert from the burning house, were consumed master respectively. The men claim that Mdd
In the city of Hasting*, in .aid cmmiv,
__
Steiritunlism. with iu. Their skeleton* were found in Russell shows favoritism, has discharged Office,
a rl.lt M hi. luiuw «t
J^'a V? year ng
andi show can*e. If any there be. why the i-ravee
aiutolj nm-u tho &lt;*rt'
in* “ •
CC./cLea^oStt
men without cause, and has acted as a of tho petitioner may not be granted. And II ta
the ashes. ________ _________
spotter upon conductors, switchmen, and furtlier ordered, that raid petitioner give not lee
Spurgeon executed paper* riji
K,
to the peraucs interested Iu raid estate, nf Wi«
Going to Biiy Onr City Council*.
even crossing tenders.
pendency of said jirtltkm. ard the hearing
bequert------------ Lox pox, June 94.—A syndicate of Amer­
A Confetence with Culdtrelt.
thereof by c«u«tne a copy &lt;4 thl« order to be
that time Eek ho* boen giving «5 a week,
. -rrnehinaa »■ »h» M,rer &lt;J“7:
,
ican capitalists ami Brili.h. bankers has
A committee from the Brotherhood of published In the Ha«tli.inB axn f.u. a newspa­
Bin;SftKLs, June 24.—M. Emile de Latel- mdf his wages, to Uie 1B^eS*1.
per printed and elrcnlated Iu said county of
.Railway
Trainmen
met
Superintendent
been
formed,
with
Sir.J.
Goldamid,
M.
P.,
and
cannot
be
convinced
that
sbo
is
fleec
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Barry, once In retch wr«-k for ihree rocceralva
eye, in a letter expressing hta views on the
as chairman, fc-rthe purpose of buying the Calwell yesterday. The superintendent weeks previous to said day of hearing.
Bilvrr quealiou, write* that either of the ing him.
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gas works of the princlpid American cit­ was willing to. reinstate Trainman Berry
American direr bUl* will injure tbe rausc
Tbe Kepubllcan* of VenaoaL
ies. libe capital of the syndicate hn* been and Pushy.araistanL who were discharged1 [A true eopy.l
of bimetallhm, but neither can |&gt;o&lt;sibly
Mam-cun, VL, June *L—The Bepnb- underwritten and tbe company will short­ by SuperintendentRu**c 11, but bethought
injure America. • Free coinage, he believed, bllcun .uu. condition )re.tenUr comb
the demand for Mr. RusmII's discharge
ly be floated.'
would be less harmfuL
OR
ivm too much. The men would not yield,
o.ted the
ticket: aorenUT,
however, aud the freight traffic wm
C. S. Paine: lieutenant guremtv. H- A.
London, June 23—At Southport, Lan­ brought.to a standstill.
LOCAL OR TRAV*LINQ.
Tmpou. Jun. X-IM.1.W .w.rmi of Fletcher; weretary «! rtaM. C. W. Brow- cashire, 7,O» miners paraded the streets
loeu»u ur dr’MUli.&lt; thi, eou»HT “
and subsequent )y held a meeting at which
3ENO roR OUR CATALOOUrFitters ’ .many instance* the well* »rp filled with
nsltted suicide at ----CWASE MOTHER COMPANY.
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deat h of her husbacd drove her imaurt.
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�ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.

WOMAN’S HARDER PART.!| -

WOMAN’S DRESS IN JAPAN.

lamrucj ot Ecuador aro pro • ermar
-------------; for beauty, thaae among tbe ariutocracy
Many of our fanners will begin haying
HER DAILY LIFE CONTRACTED WVrn i
hare the fairest complexion* ,YUM YUM’S TOILET FROM THE
aS soon a&gt; the weather will penult.
HER DAILY Ur E CONTRASTED WJTH n.
|q
America, while all |mmmm
BATH TO COMPLETE ATTIRE.
•Hie wool market lias not opened here
THAT OF HER HUSBAND.
large, soft and expressive dark rfyes, the
yet. Farmin are asking •xo cents for
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| blackest and must abundant £ulr, tbe
wool, and buyer# say they cannot pay it.
teeth, well rounded figures and
Very Httle wool has changed hands.yet. She Notw Hu Time ta Hre-alx Harm—UKw !* wkitaii
aan^all nano*
kan^_ ana ice:, uiuo
T tt.......hii
II wonirn In
—anc Kiiaii
iu
bnt it is expected a break will soon be
Hm to Labor from Ten to sixteen Hoar* tbe tropics, they mature early and Cade
made.
quickly, but perhaps their average jqian of
Tbe cut worms are busy at work dcforty years includes more heart IjappiueM
• straying the coni crop. Many of our
than cornea tp women of colder dime# in
fanuere have been compelled to plant over
tow reaped «ml &lt;M*».lhe
three score years and ten, for these are reeHaving
gtritakrealoug’tripMf ~«««* k1^
again.
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hnrrassed by do “carking cares’’ or high arconling tn iwr taste and roudrti®. tb.
man
in
contrart
with
mnn
ia
far
the
weak
­
School closes next Friday. We have not
ambitions.
.trip
lieilg
about eighteen inrtie* wide and
hfard who will teach here .the ensuing er. The reason* for it are not quite clear,
Indolence, religious superstition and
year, but hope a good teacher will be se­ and perhaptt to frequent repetition it owes falthfulnre.* unto death are tbeir most three vnrd* long. Holding tb® u^-r «.r«c
cured. Nodlfllculty han arisen between tt* greatest force. In the toatter of brute prominent characteristics; their passionate of the «#l of the cloth juti over tlw toft Mp,
the teacher and pupils during the past strength certainly to women must Ixj given natures aro caroptetoly satisfied In the lovu .he wind, the tirip tightly around the lotos
year, and Prof. Smith and wife speak very .second place, but when it cornea, to endur­ of home, husband and children, and (or and hire, fa^mtug it by tucking tbe end
Mghly of the school. Five of oar pupils ance, which to scarcely separable from them tho whole universe lies within the corner m the Mt *' m«da Tbi. might he
were granted licenses to teaeh last spring, strength, in many situations* in life she limits of vision. What higher pr.itee could called the Japane* corret, exrepti that, in­
which makes a very good record for our would most mwnredly tiiow herself able to bo bestowed upon the women of any coun­ stead of roniprwaing the waist, it »quec»i
the lower atolomlnal portion and upjxr top.
• school.
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bear far heavier bunion* than man. P.-ols- try? To bo sure, they are notoriously un­
Rev. Collins, who preached on th® Bap­ ably nowhere else i* this truth its apparent tidy in dress and habits, but the manta or Wlieu properly, put on it snake* nu almost
tist circuit last year, is spending a short as hi,the sickroom. There man aqd woman panculon. like tbe mantel ”f charity, cov­ rigid banilage. and it i» thi* which give* Hut
peculiar little diuffie and awing to the orig­
time with Prairieville friends.
meet on nn equal footing, neither having ers a multitude of sins. As the poncho,
Dr. McLeau ls entertaining friends fuxn any advantage. And it is there that aho ter men, is the universal and most useful inal Yum YumV *alk. tbe kgs being really
only movable from the knee down. Mort
Canada.
,
t
proves t lint instead of being the weaker she' garment for the middle am! lower elaas&amp;s, writers have inscribed tilt* waddle to the
L. L. Loveland and family are expected is infinitely the strouger and more endur­ answering foraimt byilay. a coverlid by
«o xien dog*, but this I* a mistake. The
livnie this week.
night, nn umbrella when it min* and a high
ing.
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diaries Smith has purchased the James
lx»t a.wife be taken ill. and ter twenty^ basket when there to anything to carry, the
Chapman farm.
four hours the husband is untiring iu his female manta 1s word by all dnsse* nnd is an ItMlton.
Tb- ldltr*» to speak, having iren adjusted,
M. J. Gohs and wife will start ou an ex­ devotion, nnd very likely he scaivA-ly leave* equally indispensable, since it hides un­
tended trip through the wfest in about two her bedride. The second day finds him kempt hair and all defects of toilet.—Cor. tte J3|«n&lt;vs girl then slip* on a little loose,
sleeveless jacket—again either of cotton or
weeks.
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still at hi* (xMt, bnt ho is Iwginning to Washington Star.
—which couwa down to the loin cloth, and
Several of our villagcpi have been taken weaken; even the I05* of one night’s sleep
• ( bUk
over that n Uouw or abort kimono; then an­
suddenly Ul the past week, and think it L:w nearly “broken him up." But tfie
has been caused by tating cheese.
third day be is comfcinttlvely a wreck, and
Tbe best means to disinfect a ___
nxun_ other a Utile longer. Wro or three ot tiie*-.
then
tbe kitnono. ami; thru the obt or bow.
John Brandstettcr was taken suddenly ready to yield hi* place as nurse to any one which has been occupied by a |&gt;crs»oD suf­
-ill Monday, but recovered so as to be able who will fill It
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fering from any infectious dtocuw is tn All these undergarment* and tbe kimono
itwlt
are crow&lt;l in front nnd are oj«j at the
to get home.
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Not so, however, with the wife when ho burn sulphur in the room. To do thii.
Myron Chamlierialn was in Kalamazoo is ill. Day after day-and night after night take a dtoh pan and place a tint plate in the mck. E'ie.li i- deroroird nt tbe neck w&gt;«h a
she hangs over him. never fur a moment bottom of it, and on .this plate set a kettle strip of colored rnajirjaini the whole to a&gt;
on Monday.
M. J. Gubs was in Kalamazoo pn Tues­ thinking of intrusting him to tho care of containing the proper amount of sulphur arramxAI tluit tb&lt;»e Strip' show one beneath
day.
another. 1 f she sleeps, it fa in her chair by mixture—equal quantitim of sulphur nnd II* other. SouHltoie* n Indic will show a
Another lawsuit is on Justice; Brown’# ids bedside while be doses. She .scarcely charcoal. Fill the pan with wnjer so that hrff flocen or mon- ot these different colored
docket. .
. lies down, and |&gt;crhap* for weeks and it will come half way up cn the kettle. strip*, the tiL-ct ,l&lt;-ing quite ralnbowish. It
Wm. Mullen has rented Orrin Hugli’s weeks only removes her clothe* for a Then turn alcohol or benxine ou tbe mix­ tbc wrotber fa warm the inner gurmcnU are
house, and moved into the same.
change of linen. And yet she never seems ture. ignite, and get out nf the room us damned with, nntl the p-irti-colvred silk*
to tire; und, as a.matter of fact, many frail speedily as possible. Alcohol to much the are «ewed to the inner side of the kinicno in
Orangeville.
womeu seem actually to gain strength best to use, nnd two or thrreounccs will lie a number of piaita.
DOS’T wr.x* fcTOCKlXGS.
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Mrs. llotM-rt Beattie fa very sick, aixl when exposed to such hardship*. Tlie sufficient for several pounds of sulphur.
Stocking* tlie Japanese w mian
not
ber.frivnds have but little hopes of her re­ world may accept that woman Is the L»*C the room remain closed for twentycovery.
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weaker, but no physician whb ha* been four hour*. Tbe room should Im&gt; left open emr, except three «ii&lt;&gt; have adopted tne Eu’
Will ixiwden, accompanied by' his wife, long iu practice will be conviyevd that tor another twenty-four hours, and then lopean fashion*, while the shoe is eitiwr a
was in ttils pinec. on business Monday.
thoroughly cleanujid, the furniture washed ■andai &lt;&gt;r,a&lt;'lt«. Ko muller what the farm
stlfh fa tbe case. 1
We understand the attempt tn return ■
MAN ANn Wirt COMPARED.
with disinfectant solution, the wails newly of sandal cr clog, tbc method of attachment
Mabie Coou to'her step-tjnrthvr was a fall-1! 'Man compares'with woman a* doc, cast knlsomineil or }Mt|%red, and the wood work i* always tlie -.'11110—0 reft loop into which
the foot fa thrust; with a 'thong to paw be­
ure, E. IK Young, of Charlotte, being ap­ iron with stceh ( Hu i* strong, and yet fa covered with fresh paint.
pointed her guardian. The right man iu comparatively easily shattered, whereas
The room should be prepared previously tween the great toe and the other*. The santhe rigid place is the public opinion livre, you can Ixud he«, you can put her to testa l&gt;y having every crack atonit doors nnd do I (Kiri) fa nearly always made with a straw
where Mr. Young and wife are well known. which would, figuratively speaking, pul­ windows tightly pasted or xtoppix! up. sole nnd quilted top. and fs used for indoor
Mrs. S. Jemiip is quite siek.
verize him; und yet you canuot “break her The object of using water is that the beat wear, while the dog (gita) i* of wopd. Tlieir
E&lt;1. Nichols and wife with Mrs. Henry up." Take her Outride of the rick room. of the kettle kill cause evaporation nnd height is regulnted by tto- “tony" aspiration*
Lewis was at Hastings last Saturday.
She is—at least many married women arc send moisture but into-the room; for, the of th-.' wearer, ju»t a* French heul* of exces­
Pet Wren ba&gt; gone to Delton to spend —up first in tl.e morning. She builds the scores being very tenacious of life, dry sul­ sive height are worn by our own fashionable
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fires and makes, breakfast ready. Before phur fumes nre not sufficient to kill them sisters.
• the rest of the summer.
Du* kimliire aren iu lb to country just clear
F. M. S.-arl&lt;‘.&lt; fa building a new fence in the table can lie ("cleared off” her children all. In the drystate, the product to simply
from of hie residence.
must be scrubbed, combed, etc., for school. oxide uf sulphur, but when wflter is ndded the ground, aud this fa the every day cut of
With tiieni nut of the house, unless there we have sulphurous acid, which to jiower- the garment. When tlie Japaucso young
Cloverdale.
to a Imby in the (family—and there almost fUl enough to kill all the spnres n# well aa indy wishes to put, on style, however, *-he
leugtbvn* ln-r kiniiuo and odds to its breadth ■
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Une of the worst storms we haw exper­ always is one in, the home of every poor, the germs.—Hall's Journal of Hunlth.
iu the lower portions, so tiiat it shall spread
ienced for years in this vicinity visited uverworked woman—she ha* a breathing
out on the floor ns sbo stand*. This i* her
u» Tuesday of last week, accompanied by spell. But it cahnot Inst long, for there
“Lod^ngt" In Ixindnn,
sharp lightning and heavy thunder, the nre the dfahes 10 wash, the kitchen to
To iqienk of the lodging bouse mods of train, but must .- tand all around her feet iu
streets resembled small rivulets In all but “tidy,” the chamber work to do, and when life ns a reason for liking London may ex­ bell shape. Tbe nice management of this
Clearutss. IJghtnlng struck a telephone these and other customary duties nre per- cite surprise, and T confess thatjnitiatiou train is a great achk-rement and tabes much
(Kile near here, and the. electric duid ran fenned it I* tifiw to get dinner. Tiiat into the mystery of how to deal with the practice to bring about tho true Japanese an­
along the wire into the store of H.,Mosher, ought to he off the table and “things put landlady to nerosaary to insure succc-s* in gle* and stiffness. In the old day* tbe kimo­
striking Mrs. Mosher nud felling her to the away” by B or haK past 2vnud then *he lias tbi« manner of existence. Experience is nos worn by the court ladies were something
flour, rendering her unconscious fbr some reached her first fpjwrtunity to rest.
required to enable one to know one's mvu extraordinary in tbeir vohnninourecM. They
But site does not rest, although she may rights and to concede those of others; but were not only long behind, but they were alar,
time. When' she revived, it wan found
that she .laid sustained the most injury think ®b® dore, for she generally sews until this oxperienoo once obtained, where, out­ long before, und the poor creature stumbling
from the force of her fall, but she has now supper time and returns to her sowing side of one’s own house, aiu one enjoy such along in one of there looked as though she
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recovered atifiiolentiy to 'resume dtar posi­ after supper dirties aredoarad away, and cointort and quietude, at a relatively mod­ were shuffling idiom on her knee*.
It I.* in h« r obi or nu.1i, however, that the
tion in the store. It was a very ! narrow she fa not Ukdy t® lay aside he&lt;neeJle un­ erate expense, os in a Jzmdon lodging
escape from death,, as the wks standing til bedtime comes. But this is4he routine house? Your grand hotel u splendid, its Japanese belle hike* her greatest pride. Or­
very near to tlie place wher/ the wire en­ work ot ouly about one day in the week. drawing rooms many and 'magnificent, iu dinarily it-1* tied behind in a lx&gt;w ijbout a
tered the store. The telephone instrument Very likely Monday to washing day, andon table d’hote repasts Sardanapalan in their foot square at the back, rewmblhtg a ran
had been ntmoved, but the wires still re­ Tuesday there fa tbe ifoningAo do. Wed­ profuseniM nnd succulence; your family tridge box in sh#|&gt;e. But there are time*
nesday is one at the cookiug days with aL 1warding house i&amp;gay and full'of pleasant* when this modest little low will noC suflfoe,
mained In place. .
This time it is Mart Bates and wife who most all women. Thursday is the day we nr unpleasant company, but always com­ and there ure ladies who go to excesses to the
rejoice in the possession of a baby boj. have partially described, aud facull&amp;the pany: yet is there in any of these tarrying lizenf tho obi. It is mat!e out of black silk,
easy day. Friday the broom must be caDed places the slightest reminiscence of “Sweet fffldcd to be fully u yard wide, and it is tiod
weighing IQ.pounds.
tn a bow whose end* extend fully three fevt
'fhe P. of L*s held a picnic at Acker's into special service, and n general sweeping Home?”
. Point last Saturday. Not inri^ of the or­ takA place. Saturday fa one of the hardest
That intangible quality often pervades across. Moreover, It i» worn iu front and a
day* in tbe week, while Sunday—the day the humblest IxjoIoa lodging. Here you little to the side, ntti altogether is a very
der preaenu however.
Na P. of 1. store here now, Geo. Musher of rest for man and beast—finds the wife are you: nn entity, an individual, even a stunning niffair.
and mother still on duty, for the greater personage—not u mere unit in a v.ingloineA XATIVX's TE.XBCTX.
not having renewed hi# contract »
part of it nt least.
Conremiug the Japanese women tbenualves
Cloverdale will ceiebrato tlie Fourth.
raxed mass of humanity clustering iu a MO
.
WF. STHJS WOMKX WEAK.
podded caravansery. Your tnstes arc stu­ there fa a gre»t variety of opinion. The fol­
We have given but n bare idea of l be com­ died in cooking; your hot water is bronglit lowing fa tiin native Idea of a JajAtiew beau­
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Orin Phillips, a mon experiences ot about three-fourths ot to your doer in tbe morning at the hour ty. Riven by ayoung^apauew gentleman at
all our women; with them It ta work, work, you named; your letters are handed to you tbe InternationalUongnwof Orientalist, held
son-Wednesday, June IS.
•« soon .. . o-y arrive. Your in Varis in 1S71I- “I wm couinM*n&lt;,e centleCtWl.5’3 dsy U-teSX !’. cburcli Sun­ day in and day out, with scarcely a mo­ on n
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ment which they' can cal1 tbeir own; in idiosyncraciea have weight, as they do at men. »uu tbe Irrel, whieu
day July 6.
Tom Mitchell lost a valuable colt last fact, they work about sixteen hours a day. home, bitt not generally elsewhere iu the large uor too small. Figure to yourself large,
black eyes, surmountel by eyebrow* of a
week and liad the eye of another put out. Husbands, on tho other hand, consfdfcr wadd.—Olive lx&gt;gan'
even ten hours at bench, at the counter or
strict arch, bordered i&gt;v black lashes; a face
Ant Riuaeil raised his house last week.
oval, white, very riitfiUyte-se «5olored on tbe
I.ortl Fauntleroy'* Mother.
Sheep shearing Is nearly finished in this desk too long for them, and really only fee! ’
equ/tl to eight hour* a day. Night finds
While the son is so frail, Mrs. Burnett is cheeks; a straight, high nose, a small, regu­
vicinity.
them tired and worn, and the ey^fogs
A party of our young people attended must be spent in recuperating. On half tho picture of health.' She to rather below lar, fresh moutii, whose thin lip* diw-lou from,
open lodge G.-T. at Lacey Saturday even­ time on Saturd.-iya, and Sundays there be­ tho medium height, of a strong, robust time to time white teeth ranged regularly; a
build. Her face is full and large, so to narrow forehead, bordered by long, black
ing.
{
ing absolutely nothing tor them to do,
The auitbetjvrim 1a-w ’Wood and Chas. they, somehow or other, manage to “pull speak, with force and originality manifest hfiir, arched with perfect regularity. Join
Mocmi came off' Monday, was decided in themselves together” by Monday, no aa to all through it. The lines about the month this h&lt;*ad .by a round ueck to a body large,
nre a singular combination of nobility and but not fat, with slender loins, hands and
favor of Moon.
take up their burdens again. The many
feet small, but not thin, a breast whom »well
Fira H artom is staying at her Unutd- holidays in tbe year bulp then) out consid­ deternilnution nnd with the light ot imag­
ination inter blue eyes there"!* a depth of is not exMgf crated. Add to there tbe follow­
father Servens this week..
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erably: so they are enabled to bear tbe sagacity and courage. She ha# n very high ing attributes: A gentle manner, a voice like
Cold enough to freeze a body Saturday strain.
culdrfng, that looks rosier still under the tlie nightingale, which tpakes one'divine it*
and warm enough Sunday to roast doe.
And wo style woman weak, while man i*
artleanies*; a look at once tovely, sweet, gra­
Children's day at the Austin'Sunday our ideal of strength. Could anything be wide brim of the black felt hat she wears
cious and al way* charming; witty word* propassed off nicely as usual reflecting great more absurd? 1*1 the average woman with two sweeping *hlack feathers. She
tmunreddistinctly,accompanied byebanning
credit on the superintendent, Mrs. Chas. change place* with her husband, and sbe dresses well, almoat natty, in tight fitting #::-.i)es:
an' air sometimes calm, gay, some­
cloth gown, dark green iu color, the coat to
Ora.
would be a widow iu a few years. Yet not match, with two rows of brasa button* times thoughtful, and always majeni’c; man­
Wm. Jolley, the painter, has left for only in health does woman show her supe­
ners noble, simple, a httie proud, but without
down
the
front.
Her
movements
are
large
part* unknown.
riority over man in the way of strength and and free. Hex only weakneen to her shoes. over incurring the *rcimtion of premunte
endurance, but it fa the same iu diseaae. They have high, slender French heels on tion."—San Franefaco Chr)micL*.
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Attacks which man b likely to succumb to
There will be but little buckwheat arc leas likely to prove fatal in woman. them. She hrni prospered greatly, betide#
winning
fame
in
the
world
of
letters.
She
sown in tiiis vicinity this summer.
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Perhaps in consumption, as well iu any
My advks to girl* anxious to go ou the
The F. of L are running into politics other malady, fa tlie fact apparent. It fa has n fine head for businetM, nnd to very
which will be ail right If they do not join safe to say that, take a man- nnd a woman good at calculating royalties.—Atlantic rtage in mmple enough; Jet them enter the
City
Cur.
Philadelphia
Item*.
Conservatoire.
The teaching afforded by
either of tlie old parties but nominate their in tbe early stage 6f lung diseaita. and if
that well known institution, whatever its de­
own candidates and support them regard­ one attack be of die same severity na tbe
Iteccptaclr* for Milk.
tractors may say. U of a quality »»ch that
less of parties except the P. of I.
other tbe woman will outlast the man by
Milk should be kept for family use in nothing better can fa. found anywhere
Oscar Otis was a fishing last week and many months, and poosibly by years.
glam verscls only. Glass pitchers and glass
If a stage atruck girl has any natural tal­
caught a very nice lot which would make
One case which tbe writer recall* well jars can be washed with cold soda solution, ent she will niccecd and learn nil that can be
any fisherman’s eyes sparkle.
illustrates this fact. It is that of a woman prepared a# above stated, and the vessels taught in her chosen Add of art. If she to
Mrs. C. M. Smith was visiting friends who became consumptive nearly twenty should be rinsed with clean water, and if
destined to achieve celebrity she will Iwcome
last week.
years pgo. From that time on.she had neceuary should be cleaned after the soda known in due time; ard if. on the nA»er hand
, Isaac Erway and wife, I. H. Leningtoa small but frequent hemorrhages. They washing with a wet rag and pumice stone ■he ii to remain-olwcnre she will ftwlim tbe
and wife were the guests of Mr. and Mrj. wduld weaken her come, but she would aud then rinsed. Earthen vessels are apt fact much quicker by study at tV'Crnareira
■uon regain her usual strength. Ten yean to give a bad flavor to milk, and tin pot* toire than by any otbir means. — Pans Letter
C. M. Smith last Sunday.
Cut worms deatroyod John McKibbln’s ago she went with frieiuis to Europe nnd sonirtimeaget rusty.—&lt;rood Housekeeping.
traveled from place to place for n year.
corn so he sowed hi* ground to millet
’ W. H. Smith is planting
beans After she returned *’ae failed, but alowly.
She often said a&gt;e w»* fighting death, and
where his com is destroyed.
Why can
Don't marry the young man who leave*
Jatnre Johnson and Minnie McLeod she certainly teemed to be. It ever will
were the gueste of Carrie and Abbie power supported a person it tjjd ber. She hi* mother to find her way home as best
became sSkreely mOre tnan a nkoleton; she *b* can on a dark night, while, without a
could cat but .little and had long been a thought or word of apology to her, he looks
stranger to a good night’s rest. And still after you. One of these days, when the agre-nble greeting, to exchange. Very few
।
The Whitney base ball club played ball she lived on until about three years ago. novelty baa worn off, he will leave you tn people know bow to bestow or receive them
and mtiatoctory fa*bkx&gt; A slovenwith the Centre road boys. Score 1» to 27 when tbe little lung left her broke down go alone a* beat you can, while foe seeks hi* in *
T
* d«*«*ble article, and
in favor of She Whitneys.
and death, which she bad restated *0 long, selfiah enjoyment at the club.—Exchange.
makes one dislike and despise tba bestowev
Frank Wright, of Morgan, was
at last conquered. Using a common ex­
—Cor. Philadelphia Pre**.
t‘
pression, that poor woman had endured
guest of D. Larkin’# people Sunday.
A
pretty
and
somewhat
romantic
little
L*e Fuller and wife were the carets of enough to kill half a dozen men.—Bbetou
New York widow of 3U, wbo has the ap­
R. }*»« Sunday.
pearance of 38 and the friakinea* of a
Th. great fault of tfevfiriof today is di*Jared Pond, of Huron Co. Ohio, is visltspring kitten, wears a bracelet made of the eaob“’L 8h® mH® it by tin more magnificent
A clever gamo ia called “cross examina­ rix silver coiqa that dosed tbe rightltM •ounding name of ambition, but in reality
Albert Sponabto b going Into the tor
Aw
is abrolateiy r«fa* .nd duratfafiM w‘ib
tion.” You choose a uame from history, eyui of three husband*. Tbe nionagnon*
romance, politics or art, containing a. embrace the initial letters of the late New- whatever may bo bcr position in lite, ‘-'ne
«uoe» on Friday.
believe*
that every other woman has had bet­
u
you
have
players,
bitch
John Parson had the misfortune t® !o*e
ter onpcrtiniitirH than sha.—&gt;Ladias' Him*
allotted his letter must now
a rateable &lt;j®tt last week.
•
I With me,” Journal.
nr character, the name Ix-gio&amp; McIntyre shipped a load of rattle and
iut she was
tho

tlte

Uwft.WJ.

LIFE DOES NOT COUNT BY
w«i¥ drrenu* «b*Jl

«*t
.*«'* &gt;'**&lt;«n *&lt;2
NbMtiu'V wii; .. • *n
he wk-’ *
‘r'-us»’
■ucncan be f
. ...... -

Ijf.- d-.w* not count by y*sr« -

Phil .i

DRESSING . WS&lt;-L °N ®350 A YEARManage* t’» Appear In Good Clothes.
I am a woman artist, and with economy
make a good living- During tbe winter
mpsen I make money, a« 1 atnnot fill my
order* aa fa*t as received, but in amumer
1 only work about to;lf tbc dint'. I believe
in goad living, and it costa me »13 per u*eek
to pay for my board and washing. Now,
with your jiermisdon. I wuut to tell bow 1
manag», ffli among my friends I have the
reputation uf being a very well drraaed
woman, and I am sure I n&lt;-ver aposd over
n year on my wardrobe. Om^.voman
■ays : “1 can't provide evening’gowns.” 1
da la fact, I try to lutve clothes fit to
wear to any place that I might wan: to go
to, ns it must make one very unhappy to
have to May ut h-nne because “she Lu
nothing to wear.”
. 1 take trood care of uiyclotbea, ri&gt;d never
buy anything in the extreme ferbion, as
plain color* wear Linger and look Iwtter.
1 never buy early in tl»e season, but Into,
when good material* can lie bought for
price* that. I cun afTccl. 1 fcever buy ready
made garments I nc ver fmy -but two hats
a year—one for winter, one for summer—
and alwtr • “fix up”- last year's hats for
everyday wear. I wear black or dark colo.-.sl drc&amp;« v. Ay Jaj\uud look them over
quite often, end sec- that a ntiteh is taken
when needed, 1 make all my druM skirt*
nnd every day waist*, sewing nn hour or
two In tbc evening t.-ben I have it to do:
The fullowing will show what 1 have spent,
and how. in tlio List-twelve montlix
fiprlug gown of doth
Spring wrap ..........
Union'll*..................
Hate tor die yoar...
(Lore* for the year. .
lioo** atul low tJw* for the year
Two dark flannel co* a* to patella
Twovawb drvmn*..........................
Wint-r rkh cor. n snd call..........
Fur vxp?.'....■. r......
White etcafaw sown.

»10. and fa generally fififi. Tb,
** 1
man ha* a foxtone w.itiu- wl,&gt;
i-omp-jteul workmen mu. estaUrd 1
“I’ph'ng u., •?'r\
girl* with jacket*nudgown,,.r:
f0'*’
made and a* well finished and w. &gt;•’r
thaw now sohl to men. There n!.. • ‘
Ifatom-nt. in Uwhm. Ttev.-..
Qxsd in the unwritten |a«s that
American trait,- than th*; w,,^
|«ddfor,nnd'‘lw tailor ^,Vl*
roofedI.,.PUr
She Kcrj^Tfer Hai,.:, v. •.
Oni-of the »Nt loyiblf., &lt;-m*. .
as daintiest women
know. tir. a-well
’ !-nitty
white hand* are im* of k.-r stn,
oply i» ohhgtfTrn do boUM-.&gt;
d!*lw» lecnstounlly, |,at co-, ,
wear* large, loo*1 glovr-s a!«u:
well rm at night, and immttiia:
ing dfabe* baths* tw hand.i in ordhare
moal and wabv. nml slip*
**
into glove, well anoiauti with pure frrl'
cold cream. She i» obliiml toll:.- u..r tlJU:&lt; ’
shorter than fa the uwxte in order n&lt;&gt;: u, ‘h-mI
titetn, but they are ti»av* snosl^.
1.
iamly poifahcd.-L'hk.g./HTrxkr 1 br’0'

&lt;Al
^AKlN11
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

A create, of tarter bakiu-;.ponder
iiieat'Report.'A.’g. 17,

SDk pown..

No more

Collars, apreat, ribbons, etc..

Total..................
You »*, I have something loft, over fur
next year if I decide to buy any expensive
garment. I allow mywilf 1350 a year tor
clothe*, and-by keeping them in order and
by using judgment' in'buying I-always
make a good appearance. 1 never bey lwcanae the stuff to pretty; It must look ns if
it would wear "like iron" to tempt me.
One year I made all my old clothes do, ex­
cept shore and gloves, and put all my
money into a seal coat. Next mouth I in­
tern! to have n new lace gnwn, nnd when
made it will not rust me more than 120;•
but J fear II would cost some women WO.
The'secrot ot dressing well on little lies in
the buying, and in being willing to sew
some for one’s self. Wiiat oneiuiy* tor the
making of a dress will often buy another,
and it is every woman s privilege to m-w
and her duty to know how to wjw well. Cor. New York Evenfug Sun.
A Railaa&gt; Toilet.

In the morning’fry to havo thn-c-quartcra of nn hour for the toilet; and this may
be wcured by either rising before t be uthnr
women or lying until they are through.
Slip on atoekins# nnd shoe*, the under­
clothes, and flannel wrapper over nil, car­
rying the draas and underskirts acra« the
arm, and tbe satchel in the other hand.
tooth brush in their traveling boxm, and
unroll the linen tihit hold wisk broom,
brushes and comb, hairpins and and pins.
Brush the dress nud skirts well, and hang
them on t be hooks, out of the way.
Brush the hair smartly to remove the
dust, and arrange it compactly tor the day,
putting Away in its place each toilet arti­
cle as it is dubdied with. Lay the railroad
towels ou the floor, and one's own larger
ones near at hand. From t he wicker cov­
ered cologne bottle pour n generous quan­
tity into the water in the bowl, and, hang­
ing all clothes out of tho way, wtend on the
towel* and toko a sponge bath from head
to foot. The cologne absolutely cleanse,
away all railway dust, and tlw fmdmros
resulting from such a bath will make all
the difference between a pleasant and an
unpleasant day. Drew. carefully and com:
pletely, aud. after laying everything away
in tbe satchel, do not fall to wipe off the
■wash stand and lay the wet towels out of
the way, so that one's aucceiaor may And
the place orderly and clean — Harper's Ba

We had to make upour mind* very much
more quickly, in tbe matter of costumes
wboi 1 waa With tb. Ut. Mr,, r. B. ConWa chuawl
tbe Uli thrae timea a wwrk. rxrwM when
Kan eaue alnn( with tU-ir repwLuirr.
SUta didn’t e.nr fed, bwn ra.np.nk.
then, and tbe part, would bujlTenuaou
Thnearlaw
&gt;_ . ...
. .
..

Ubly 2*1:,

THE “COLCHESTER " BI BBER CO.

sst™ «ar

“adhesive

counters.

J. G. RUNYAN,
G. G. SPAULDING.
l^l5Tllfq3.

DRINK

LION
GOFFES
■ A thue Combination of
Macha, Java and Bix
A Beautiful Souvkx.r
Picture Card Given
WITH EVERY POUMO FACKACE

LION COFFEE
When you buy your Groe®r;«- tr? «

paekaya UON COFFEE.

oe-l in tho United States—made
'•a
a selection of Mocha, Java mJ
properly blended and is concwkd by * ■
to make the nice*-cup of Cofl'T into®

able line of bwunMs there, known aa “old
women and responsible.” It limply meant
land. For Sale Everywlierr.
doing anything uiurful. and I did it, from
tinging and dancing an Iriah jig in knae
corking my face and playing
Kansas City, Mo.
Toledo, o.
the King of Abyssinia in Brougham’s toir" mdum firn m wmk wi
leaque of “Much Ad. About a Merchant
of \ enicc, introducing an “^-rtmtui*' in
And when the ebam bc'rmtid was 111 I studied and played her part;
MORTGAGE SAI E
In facL 1 woo Id have gone on for anything,
Default ha# been lUMdc In tiw Win‘%
,
from HamlK io Little Ix&gt;rd SwaddlenWna. ota certain mortgage mmh
Mapes April ISlb. 1(33; tn Sar«li 1- I
—Annie Yramana.
recorded irf toe offluc
Krpre1H ■■

Woolson Spies C»., Manf’rs,

Benzine fa extensively used for doming
furniture, and housewives should make
note of the terrible accident froc—
reported from Fredericton, N. n- H l*n'
auction to the bi&lt;hw»l lit
door ot ttm Court aouteI to tbe ebyot ll*&gt;nng'
lu raid eotraiy &lt;■!
M tbe 8Kb day of s-!'
to Uic toreiwNUi to &gt;'
--u arc A-scr
■ -•—f
!■
Th* premise* to *“sold
mortKage ra foUnm: Conimnwtec a! tb-’irtyflreto iiv.ii
Barn w. Wrt '
ftyrndb. thecae east &gt;
aiklrty rods, thenrr '■ e-t

.Mor^e • ■

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largest Circulation
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Hastings

XV. NO. 9

Banner

Hastings, micj-j JULY 3, 1890.
Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by

•

COOK BROS.,
ir.iwTz.vc,*, jrren.

V.H.pANCOAST,
hatingb.

HEN’S

S1HTS

co.
~
HUDSON’S

TOWER
CLOTHING
CO.

i:sul a tremendous sale on Men’s Medium Priced Suits last week
and nov,

SJ8, 20, 22, 25, ■ClTTVTTn $18, 20, 22, 25
Former Priced. JT7
X1! Former Priced.

----- AT-----

COUNTY NEWS.

l luralreils of Grandest Mixtures in Cassimere, Worsted
and Cheviot Suits must go this week.
Ye skeptics who think it impossible to be fitted without
paving high prices to Merchant Tailors, get in early during
this sale and you will leave us happy.
Our $5, S8 and $10 MEN’S SUITS have never been equaled
in Grand Rapids, but the Grand Sale this week is choice of
Suits, real value $18 to $25, cut to .

TOWER CLOTHING CO. HODSON
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

their friend* a

Ira VanValkenburgh,

SURPRISE

LEADING
UNDERTAKER
«CAMEL’S HAIR
.EXTRA

Shawls.
Ih-'j- IsMight alltlie mataifaeturer's stock in
•■•.Tier to
out an estate and are now
Mdiine Uut

$2.50

These good, ncol fa* purchased for less
that ilx dol’.i: - at any retail store in the
country.

IVarm Question-:Jttst.nuw, but it will make everyone who
tnb-.es this opportunity.^

■

JVNTD

FURNITURE
'- DEALER
IN BARRY COUNTY

To the People of Cloverdale
and Vicinity

Great Deal Warmer.
way of doing business, and from now on 1 shall have
'ou will |iau-to conte quick if you exte»t to M-vme „nc (lf these valuable
wgaitis. At the same time you will
*e gn-at baigain* In

One Price to All.
My goods will bo marked in plain figures at die

Lowest Living Price.

White Roods, Embroidered
“’1'1 Plain. Foreign and
Produce of all kinds will be taken in exchange for goods
domestic Chailies, Gingham,
India Pongees. Sateens. In­
atth
^dfthwmTSJenntoallwbo are responsible, through
dia Linen. &amp;c. Big lines of
?i?ler' - I nderwear and
Silk Mitys and Gloves.
the CREDIT COUPON SYSTEM,
““Sputa, t„r Paranol, and Un
brellsN Ah trades and styles at
the ver.- lowest price.

Soptagltatan8^
their pfttronage. I remain as ever

y

GfiO.
—' • MOSIER,
—— , —------ » ..

Marr &amp; Duff,
battle creek.

to give me

Cloverdale, Micb. work

June 23. 1890.

• WHOLE NO. 1830. :
I of his ribs and receiving other Injuries.’ Dr.
j Wright was called and the man made as
comfortable as ]KMMdblc.
Mrs. Klee, an aged lady about 70, was
burled Sunday p. m. Services at the M.
E. church, conducted by a minister from
Clarksville. Mrs. Rice had been helpless
for a number of years from paralysis.
She died quite suddenly and almost alone,,
except a little boy aliout 8 yean. of age.
her grandson, who ran for help to one of
the neighbors. Tire family had gone to
'Hastings.
Several teams were about ruined the
25th from working too hard. It being so
very wann'that day.

South Hasting*.
Rev. Bunnell filled tlie appointment of
Rev. Cheeney at the Star Sunday eveningNorton Paton and wife spent Sunday at
Middleville, the guests of Nr. Hay ter and
family.
We had'a very severe rain .and wind
storm in this section Sunday^ which blew
down quite a good many trees, fences, utc.
Afhe Misses Edna and Edith Havens are
spending the summer vacation at home.
Mbs Susie Bahiwlu fa Mopping with
Mr. Harrington's people in Johnstown.
Richard Doyle and family, of Hastings,
3-pr-nt Sunday at Peter Cobum’s.
Genevieve Rork closed a very
stressful term of school last Thursday.

Mrs. Esther Pennock went to Allegan
last week to visit her son Bertie, and rest
Sufficient money Jias been raised for the
from the cares of housekeeping.
Haying wire commenced in good earnest building of a church here to warrant a
last week.' Many farmers have secured a commencement by the committee. although
large amount of the crop In excellent con­ much money will still be needed to com­
plete the building.
dition.
Mart Bates Is working Dear Kalamazoo.
Bissell &amp; Flausburg had a car load of
L. H. Barnes is working at Delton.
salt arrive at Milo last week. And they are
James O. Chamberlain and Stephen
selling It off quite rapidly' at St per barrel
Sprague are working at the mason trade in
delivered at the door.
.
-Delton.
C. Crosby, of Richland, took in a large
Tlie telephone instrument has been re­
quantity of wool at the Corners last Friday,
placed in H. Mosher's store.
paying from 25 to 30 cents per pound.
Mary Ryan. Is at home from Kalamazoo.
The social gathering at E. Horsley's
I Friday evening, where cake and Ice cream
were served for the benefit ot Rev. H. V.
Hatch Bros. Uncle Tom's. Cabin' Co.'
•'lark, was well patronized.
Independence day will not be celebrated exhibited under a tent on tlie fiats Monday
at the Comers this year. No doubt but evening. It wua quite a creditable eiitrsthat many will observe the 4lh of July by talntnent.
The wool ngrrket is quite brisk here;
vislt'jig other places where the roar of arHlery and the sound of liberty may be dis­ four different Anns have been buying here
tinctly brought -home to the hearts ami this season. Prices hinging from 20 to
ears of the American citizens in grateful 34J£ cts. average about 39 ^ts. Wool fa
remembrance to our forefathers, who have coming from quite a distance. One load
struggled to gain the sunshine of that came thrqngh Charlotte and others from Toe Mlowing persons are authorized to re- great and notable day. with all its glory near Battle Creek.
cel re substations tor t ho Bannkm:
Great preparations are. going on forcele- ’
and lllierty. from our mother country, to
£'*W..................................... Preston Jewell.
brating the 4tli here. A large crowd fa e^the posterity of the revolutionary sires.
Ranflelt! ..............
UN. Mother.
Herbert Barnes and wife.arr Justly feel­ pceted that day and if the weather Is favor­
He Word
.........
. Emnmr Jordan.
BAwen* Mills ....
ing proud upon the advent of an heir to able a good time fa anticipated. A baloou
.C. W. Arrattront.
Browant
.. .Um. Rmward.
ascension and parachute drop, with various
their home.
t'ariron.................
Three steamboats now grace the beauti­ other attractions are on the: program.
C-*4arCrvck ....
D. L. Northland.
I’rof.Wolcott who is to make tbaJudlooft
Cloverdale
ful waters of Gull l^ke, and the fourth
. Howard Mother.
&lt;'rr««Y'n Corucr*.
ascension July'4th arrived Saturday even­
. . Byron Fl*&amp;r.
under way of completion.
Dowling. ............
.......... j:.(8.1Uce.
Frank Rorabcck is building an addition ing and.hh lialloon Monday. Prof. Wol­
Delton...................
... F. J. Norwood. .
to bis house. Thomas Searles and wife Is cott was formerly a Nashville boy and his
Freeport ..........
A. MU err। naton.
Hickory Corners.
&lt;loing tlie mechanical work thereof.
. Eda In Rlaacll.
liarents reside hete now.
Irving..................
. ('has. Williams.
Frank Griffin'.- horse ran away last Fri­
Ml»s lua Ford, of Union City, returned
lA*e&gt;
.
.
.. C. E. Nickerson.
with Miss Vera Cortright on Friday, the day. It was attached to a buggy and was
Milo.
Clarence DooltUle
W. M. Adkins.
giiw-t of her sister. Mrs. Clare Aldrich, hitched in front of McMore’s blacksmith
...
J. McKetVey
willi whom sbe will tarry most of the time shop, when the home broke loose from
Hamilton Carvelh.
some cause and started for home, breaking
during sihool vacation.
.. H.G.Halr.
• •'Daune'i............
Thomas Pennock has been laid up sev­ the buggy. The hon-e became detached
. Ed. Edwards.
Oraawf llle Mills
.
U W. Wiog.
eral days nursing sore limbs. He Is now from the buggy after running a short dis­
Prah1evill&lt;...
Win. L. Brown
tance and ran liotne nearly two miles from »
improving.
WoodlaM
. Wesley Myrrs.
Old Mrs. .John Kelly, of Baltimore, was town. The home wait not injured. .
Yankee Hsrlng-..
. E. (1. Bennrtl.
vfalling her daughter, Mrs. Robert McEl­
L. H. McCall, one of Charlotte's at­
torneys, was In town . Monday on legal
wain, last week.
«
Many people, from town took in the business.
The trees and building are decorateil.
The suckers in the mill pond from sonte
with poster* announcing the great 4th of horse races at Augusta last week, nnd re­
turned not quite satisfied with the sights. unexplained cause are dying off by bun-;
July at Bedford.
dreds. The marshal Tuesday morning had
Borne have commenced the ancient cus­ The weather was too warm.
men gathering them up and burying them.
tom of making liny, but they are using all
The first discovery-of the fact was made
the modem, improvements to aid in t.he
Born, to Mr. and Mrs.*Lewis Gardner, a Tuesday morning, when the shores were
important work.
sou.
found lined with dead fish.
After haying is over put awuy your ma­
/ Sunday afternoon a severe rain and
chines where "Old Sol", and the rain nnd \
wind .storm visited Pleasant Valley.
snow will not find them.
John Mater is on the sick list.
Haying has commenced.
D. R. Whitney ha* moved to Bedford Io
Rev. Carrie and Deacon Benedict, of
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Acket, a daughter.
lake p&lt;&gt;—.es-uiii of the mill, and the
Vermontville, were guests of E. Lockhart
ClaraJJuIiis has returned from Missouri.
Stratton Bro-, have moved onto the Whit­
Monday.
Hiram Munger, of Battle Creek, was at
ney farm.
Died. June 37th, of consumption, Mrs.
home over Sunday.
X
Joseph Powers Is innking cheese. It fa Charles Austin.
Tlie funeral services
Cal Stevens has a bran new wind millA
a good article, and fa perfectly free from were held
the East Castleton U. - B.
Mrs. lUsbridgei^and family Rave moved '
any aduherntiun*.. A man who will make church the 29th. Rev. N. T. Sheldon, of­
honest cheese ought to find fur it a ready ficial ing. The remains were Interred in to Battle Creek.
Mr. and Mrs. Humphrev and the Missen
sale, mid at good prices.
(be Vermontville cemetery. She leaves a
The census ehomerator Btepbcns. has
busband and two small children. and a Fannie Jones and" Annie Stevens attended
nearly completed bis quiz. Expected he large circle of friend*.
the graduating exercises In your city; Fri- '
would ask "Bill Nye’s’’ question, "have
your cows ever been mother.*." It must
High Street.
have esea|M*d bls piind.
Mr. and Mrs. Benham are visiting rela­
tives and friends l^Oblo.
The frequent- showers make the crop*
Mrs. Berber entertained her brother of look very prom fol ng.
Fine weather fur coni.
'
Saranac last week.
Some of our farmers have commenced
The much n&lt;*eded rain came Sunday and
B. Brangwin and Mr. Tawicr attended having.
it makes the corn grow.
tlie lawn social in Hastings last week
Sydney Todd fa home from Chicago.
Li«lit|iiiiK struck the house (rf J. G. ( aiWnlnesday evening.
J. Q. A. Parsons has given his house M
pt*uter ami did some other damage by tear­
The editor of the Barry County Demo­ fres|ucoatof paint.
ing off shingles and skiing and Shocking crat. accompanied by his wife, was on our
Qoite a number from! this road attended
Mrs. C. and their oldest son, Clade but did streets last Sunday.
the commencement exerases at your city
hurt them much.
Fred Howe is some better at this writ­ Friday.
Quite a number intend to go to Middle
ing.
D. Larkin has been building fence Jor
lake the fourth.
Miss Blanchard closed her school at tlie Mr. Bldlcman tn Quimby.
Fanners say tliat their hay does not cure High street school house last week.
very fast this season a* there is lots of
Mrs. John I^nkard .visited at Aunt
juice in it.
Rfioda Wilcox one day last week.
I.. B. Carpenter and Fred Foster were
Master I-ee Brice, of Hastings, fa visit-,
Mr. Van Wagon has a very nice spring
In Woodland Centre Saturday evening.
ing his grandmttber.
colt.
Whan the senator come.- our1 folks arc
Miss Feigbner closed her achool in the
Cherries will be a light crop In this lo­
going a vlsltihg. Please don’t go until he
No.
v district, with a picnic last Thurs­
cality.
does come.
'James Dooley was on our street last day.
Mrs. Rufus Vester -ppent Bunday In Friday.____________________
Mrs. Chas. Streeter died very suddenly
at Dowling, where she had gopo to see the
Clarksville.
doctor; Friday, the 27th. Her death was
John Carpenter and son were In Hastings
Byron Tungate found his sucking colt caused by heart trouble. She died while
Saturday evening.
Michael Vester still teaches dhe little laying dead in the field last week.
sitting in lier buggy waiting for the ductor.
Charles Pklmatler. student of'Albion
Doctor D. S. Conley, of Streator. III., is
urchins In Frog Hollow.
There was no meeting at the Centre college, is ixiroe on a vacation and taking here visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs.
Sunday evening but I guess that there was hi the hay field for exercise.
Joseph Conley.
Last Saturday the way the wool came
Wm. Conley returned from Ann Arbor
a little ways north of the Centre.
into Banfield, a stranger looking from a Thurday a fall fledged M. D.
distance would have thought lie was look­
Mrs. Wnx Sanfred died June 30th.- at 2
June 25 and 2fl were melters.
ing into a city.
p. m. She had been slck for the last jw.
Farm work fa all In a heap nowadays.
Chas. Ederly. of Bedford, sold and put
,C. Dcmerey’s people visited Woodland
Olfa Landon went to Ukc Odessa last up a hay fork for McKinzey and Robert. friends last week.
Ptilllips last week.
Wednesday.
Ed. Troy, student of the University at
Mrs. Harrison Carpenter has gone to
Ann Arbor, fa home on a vacation, and
York state for a visit.
Friday Mrs. Chloe Streeter went to
Thursday monilng Dora Cole was last week Ills wife presented him with a Dowling to see Dr. VanHorn. When she
thrown from a buggy, striking on hrfr baby girl.
(
arrived there, she was feeling quite bad
shoulder hurting her badly. Il wp*
1 jist week Rosa Phillips had a dress­ but get out of the carriage and sat down
thought at first she was dead but fa doing maker In her employ, and while sewing on » block, but asked to be helped back lu
wall under Dr. I-atbrop’s care. There was taken suddenly ill and Is confined to and to be fanned. Mr. Streeter fanned
were no bones fractured but she is badiy her bed.
her for a moment, when ahe savs. '’Yon
Byron Powers has left his parental ne®d not any longer, everything is turning
bruised. ’
To John Shively and wife was bom a bocnc, and gone to work for someliody else. black” and immediately expired. Before
The P. of 1. Iiall Is about ready for the starting sfie had done considerable licking,
boy one day last week. ■
Matle Ballou will spend the 4th in Sag- dance on the 4 th.
and donejrp her morning work, besides
Robert Brunny's new barn begin* to going to see abbut a carpet she was hav­
We were visited Sunday p. m. by a very- shine with paint.
ing woven. She had been quite sick for
hard thunder shower. The thunder was
some time with neuralgia but her friends,
sapposed
she was
faat
Improving,
terlfflc. ■
The
friends
and
relatives
of
Mrs.
L'ltuOA little three year old boy of Dill Cane
but It went to her heart. She leaves a
fell head foremost from the bridge into la Beattie were pained to bear of her death hnsliond.qwo sons and many friends. k»
Her schoolmates
the river last Saturday. He was rescued Thursday, Juno 28th.
■nouin their Iom. The funeral services
’extend their heartfelt «ym|&gt;athy to the
were conducted by Elder Stewart at the
Claudia
\ gun in the hands of John Shriber ac­ bercased husband nnd parents.
M. E. church, of which she was a member.
cidentally went off taking out a piece of was a lady who made frieads wherever .the The floral offerings were Itoautlful. Tha
Lemtny Foster's cost sleeve.
Rather a might be. Bhe was married to Robert grave was lined with flowem and all wax
Beattie of Orangeville, where they have done that loving hands could do. Her age
narrow wape Lem.
•
Fruit will not be very plenty after all. lived ever since, where Mr. Beattie own# was sixty-one years.
a blacksmith shop and has a fine trade.
Peacbfw atid apples arp dropping off.
Mr. and Mrs. A. S. Quick, of NaahviUe.
Prof. J. M. Smith and wife went to ber called on tbeir children hud Sunday.
Myrtle Odell ami Fannie Carpenter at­
tended commencement
exercises
at home in Woodland last Saturday.
Frank Hill fa home from Jackson.
Farmers are busy cutting hay and get­
Mr. and Mrs. O. H. Cole, of Nashville,
H Manyot tbc farmers’ wives are selling ting it up Ibis fine weather.
visited tbeir cblldren teat week.
Fanners
will
do
well
to
take
their
wool
_ r fan*
their enW to a man from Lowell.
Daniel Wolf
to Battle Creek to
Mrs. Ellen Jones Is expect ing her grand­ to Prairieville as Mr. Doster give* honest .
p__5„ mo
daughters, Nellie and Mabie, of Spring weight/ and pays two cents better a pound
than al Hastings............................................... wmXenty
Arbor to spend a few weeks here.
A man l»y 1 he name of Cummings who
littte burs.
and found It a alec flout
Uvet neat
near tur
the Holmes ehureh,
|1 Hves
••• while
■----- at
Joe McKee l» no bette
. o• n .....
the -~.,t
road last n-wfiittsdav
Wednesday was
was
Addi*
AbWe Potter fa at wo
* kicked by hw bon*, breaking one or more

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[Ooa.j.Hed from Lsonon Helper Quart*riy by perAfter encouraging them with the fact that
it was their Father* good pleasure to give
them tlto Kingdom, and that thurefon.- He
manded them to ite watchful and diligent,
expecting persecution while' they improved
the present time of grace. Ha than turned
to the people with an admonition to repent,
and by the parable of the fruitles® fig tree
tong suffering of God.

synagogues on the Sabbath. " In Hi* early
ministry we read of Him that “As HU cus-

Babbath -day;” and although He kne
wall the hypocrisy of thorn who taught in the
uwal custom. Beoiuw* there ore false teachara, and many calling themselves Christians
who are only hypocrites, thia is no reason why
others should forsake the bouse of God: but
and iovo the Truth should be always in tbeir
place and stand boldly for the Truth, both in
public and in
which had
spirit of infirmity eighteen
years.” Not so bad as the man at the pool
of Bethesda who had an inflrmi* r thirty-eight
yean (John v, 5), but bad enough surely. In
Luke v, 15; vil, 21; viii, 2, we read of manv
who bad been healed by Him of tbeir infirmi­
ties, and It may be that this woman hail
beard through mime of them of His wonderful
withstanding her infirmity, a regular attend­
ant at the
an J------synagogue
.—
---------true worshiper
of the OneGod. The word translated “infirm­
ity" signifies abo "without strength" or wmk-

in reference to our Saviour ia Matt, viii, 17,

firmities and bare our sicknesses." In Him is
health of body and soul for all the world.
I2L “-----And
bar. He called
her to Him, and said unto her, Woman, then
art loosed from thine infirmity.
__ ZWhen
He
colled, she evidently came; He is still calling
heavy laden and I will give j on rest;" but ho

therefore she came readily.
Binners, though bowed down and unable to
lilt tkemae'.ves up, are too often unconscious
lore bred not the physician. Oh for a deep
conviction of sin and a realisation of our utter

mouth alive and well, but he wa« bound hand
and foot with grave clothe* k that Jvsus
(John xi, 44). Many Cbrutians are bound
band and foot by some besetting sin, some
earthward tendencies, from which in vain
they seek to free themselves, but Jesus is
able,
if they
kne
.. -.and
-------—« only
—----the meaning of
“Thine i* the power" thry would look to Him
13. •'And Ho laid His hands on her: and
immediately she was made straight, and
glorified God." Hi* word wax snffleient, for
"He cast out the spirit with His word;" and
made" (Matt, rill, Jfl; P* xxxili, A).

Hi*

Sclent, a* In the case of the centurion's servant
and the nobleman’* son (Matt, viii; John Iv).
Yet He often used His bands hi giving forth

etc. After Hi»
find Him in Patman laying his right kurnd
upce John and saying, “Fear not." To every
Zroe believer Ho Is saying, “I the Lord thy
God will bold thy right hand,
ring unto
tt£e, Fear not, I WiY. heYp thtr-.” Concerning
■trctehed forth my hand* unto a disobedient
and gainsaying people” (Rev. i. 17: Lsl xli,
13; Rom. x. 21).
And immediately the was mode rtraight
How quickly the eighteen year*’ infirmity
who was thirty-eight years sick. Neither inCnnity, nor disease, nor death itself can abide
in Hi* prawnco, for He is The Life. That
iuch neither skiil,.cur money, nor human
effort can accomplish, He instantly doaa with
a touch. He is the same Jesus still

And glorified God.

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Him this power, and sho giorinad God in
Wim Paul writes to the Galatian*:
giiwsil God to reveal Hi* Son in me; and
they glorified God pi me” (Gal. I, 15, ifl, 34).
It we giorifled God because of all He has done
us. our live* would be &amp; continued thanks-

Bwored with indignation." Here is
mure rick spiritually than th!* woman wax
physically. He is truly bowed down, and
cs&amp;noz lift hinAelf up, but be does nut know
it He is like the tree in the parable, a frult। Asm cuinberer of tLe p ound q*red by' the
mercy of God. Sattin in him grows IndJg-

scattered to the n m.is. ami tins child of the
devil grows angry,
“Because that
had healed on the
Babbath day.
Thu holy man (mhu own «»timaticni; wtu so jealous fur the sanctity of
the Sobbith day that bo would not on any

all right tor him to get angry. I once m
ferryboat rebuke a man for
whistling on the Lord * day, while ho himself
■was running Ids boat for ordinary tradilc nnd
la much straining out gnats and swallowing
15. “Tlx* Lord then ans’--«-r«l him. and
Thou hypocrite, doth not each owe of
tho Huhtath loose his ox or UU iu*

Thu mon profeased to bars
for the Sabbath, while bls r«&gt;! mo
was bU hatred of Christ Hs little
that Christ read hi* inmost ttmughU

Smt of Abraham; aud Gal. ill, Iff, iari
-To Abraham and hl* *e«I idwt m.

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.you can bay from our advertised
.jitd a bottle of Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery for consumption. It h guaranteed
to bring relief in every cant*. when used
for any affection of throat, lungs or chest,
such as consumption, inflammation of
lungs, bronchitis,n^hina. whooping cough,
croup, etc. It Is pleasant and agreeable U&gt;
taste, iKTfectly safe, and can always be
(terractad upon. Trial botUe tree al W.
H. Goodyear’s drag store.

We desire to say to our citizens, that
tor years we have been selling Dr. King's
New Discovery for consumption, Dr.
lang’s New Life Pills, Bucklen’s Arnica
Salve and Electric Bitters, and have never
handled reifiedtes that sell as well, or that
have given such universal satisfaction.
I^e do not hesitate to guarantee them
every time, and we stand ready to refund
the purcliaae price, if satisfactory results
do not follow their use. These remedies
have won their great popularity pureljv on
their merits. W. H. Goodyear druggist

Frank McBume of SL Johns,
head of cattle ami was arrested while try­
ing to eel! them in Ovid.

•SL^*

N. B. Cudworth, one of Pontiac’s oldest
lawyers and a man away irp In mason'c
matters, died Saturday evening.

K

m oi tne interest ori hlu da
to made pay*b'.r a* bM ^*1.

Hundreds of families are known to have
been mhsdd by Die census enumerator* in
Detroit. Even the mayor was not taken.

X «* '■‘1 num
S“.„rT '*O hM.
••ra with all arTcurarJ’/

Flint has organized a fishing and shoot­
ing club, the purpose of which Is to im­
prove the Flint river for sporting purpose*.

A state sanitary, convention is being
held at Battle Creek. There Is a lyge st
tendance and much interest is express?*
John Bradford, with a bottle of whu-'
In his pocket, was fished out of the
st Grand Rapids. He had been in w,m"
ruing.

The salary of the postmaster l, 2?!ro'*
will July 1 be Increased to frorr^8**
8S.M0 and at Grand Rapids fr" f3*800 ,c
&lt;3,400.
Leon J. Richardson, of Jack«n- U"1'
verslty class of '90. has *e,n
structcr of English in l« J&gt;ckson High
Bucklen’* Arwlea Balve.
The best salve in the world for cute, School.
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
* Ex-Congressman torr aaya he li not
letter, chapped hands, chilblains, corxs, seeking the Spanish mission or anything
and all akin eruptions, and positively cures else at the bands r
present adminis­
piles, or no pay requht^. It 1 * guaranteed tration.
*
or money re
Gus Plud Mi* 1,18 w5r« at Iron Mountain
funded. Price 25 eta. per box. For sale
Wednesday n&lt;11U This **rief blt of trB&lt;ic
by W. H. Goodyear
news Is also ^eompanled by the statement
Albert Spring, a Sanilac county fanner, that Gus w* arrested.
aged 75 years, accidentally slipped down
Henry -farvey, the Constantine man who
an embankment in front of a flying F. A was sbo'by his divorced wife, is slowly re­
P. M. train on the Port Huron division and
covering Nobody baa yet Drought of proswas Instantly kllksi.
ecutlrg the ex-Mrs. Harvey.
Drunkrnnew—Liquor Habit—1
•-/e are not your own.” was the motto
wireh the senior class at the girls seminIt can be given In a cup of tea or coffee, with­ a-y at Kalamazoo hung up commencement
out the knowledge of the person taking It, *ay. Well, whose are ye, then.
effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether
the patient Is a moderate drinker or an alcoholic
Croquet may be an old maids' game, but
wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been
’t think—
so—
to.......
see .....
those
cured who
"IIU have
UO&gt;V taken
LOMU the
me Golden
vuiucii Specific
opecuic i»
l» you wouldn
----------- ----------..........fellows
•
I 1.,'lr cotlee wUhnnl
tljielr
without Ibnir
tluMr l-.mnk.ji..,
knowledge, and ...
t&gt; play who will spend five days at Adrian,

irui teed. Bend for cirA horse runaway at Lansing and plung­
lars. Address in conTCCo., IBS Race Street, ed into the river with the buggy still at
bis heels. HU suicidal attempts were frus­
trated by two men who were passing.
The directors of the Phi-Alpha-Pl mA
The striking copper miners, have been
ciety of Olivet college have ieit plans for
bids for a &lt;210,000 club house at the partially successful In tbeir demands, and
a lot of the Quincy diggers went back to
Grand Rapids building exchange.
the hole this morning on a 10 per cent raise.
“When pain and anguish wring the
brow” from the dire attacks of dyspepsia,
Robert Gnnyon, a wealthy resident of
indigestion or constipation the acute pain Milwaukee, aged 7d. leaped into the Clin­
Is quickly relieved by the use of Bhidbilder ton river at ML Clemens Tuesday night
the most successful anti Infallible vegetable and saved an S-year-old boy from drowncurative and sedative that lias rewarded tog.
the researches of science. This elixir
Jonathan Dean of (Mariotte, gnuid-fatbpurifies, strengthens and renews the blood,
eliminates from, the system all mercurial er of Hon. Frank A. Dean, died Monday,
and other poisons, eradicates constitutional aged 94. He was a veteran of the war of
disorders, restores flesh to tlie emaciated 1812, and one of the oldest masons to the
.
frame, inereases'tuuscular strengtii, gives state.
physical endurance subdues feverish colds,
Nelson Miller is the new president of the
assuages pain of every kind and affords re­ soldiers and sailors* association of Macomb
freshing sleep. Price 81. Sold by all county, which held an annual meeting at
druggists.
ML Clemens. There were 100 veterans
,» Henry Shearer, of SL Joseph, was killed present.
Monday night near Stevensville by being
The body of a stranger was cut to pieces
thrown from a wagon by a runaway team. and strewn along the track of the G. R. a
L, above Big Rapids. He was • foreigner,
nicely
dressed, and had a pocketful uf rail­
Loose’s Red Clover Pile Remedy, is a
positive specific for all forms of the dis­ road tickets.
ease. Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated
Tony Varbon, a Detroit laltorer, died
and protruding piles. Price 50c. For Wednesday from the effect of drinking t&lt;x&gt;
sale by W. H. Goodyear.
much ice water while over heated. Death
J. B. Reid, a prominent fanner, aged 83 ensued an hour and a half after bad symp­
years, was thrown froip te-wagon in Jack­ toms were first noted.
son, Tuesday evening, and very seriously
Thoa. Trumble hired a rig of a Pontiac
Injured.
x
mau for one day. and not returning It In n

■ow due mJ payable
the
there u claimed t» S
notlec i he &gt;nm 0&lt; .Jj
T eight dollars *i.&lt;i tlilny reiV

,™»«tgage, ar ai&gt;y pin
by Virtue of the I o*rr o; «*]•
and tlie «ut«e in
*&gt;t ’jc'rS
In the fon-i
i .&lt;i
Mil at Public Auction, to (he bight bidd. r?it

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circuit

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hereof as
■MMMt, Witt right |*r cant. Inter-

piece and parcel of had ,IJbi4
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t west, ftarry coutjlv, MlehlDsted. April 14. lft&lt;0.

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Infants

and

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SMITH &amp; COMtnovjt. Atl’ts for NortrsKre.’

GILLASPIE

Children

Corner ofCourtand.JeffersonSt. Ktwmlfow
feed, bone meal. ground ostterehell, ere (mJ
tor fowls. Alst&gt; a general stock uf grocerlci,
Good goods. Low prices.

Cincinnati, u.

week, he Is now in jail, and horse stealing
Mrs. w IbsIow’s Soothing8j rup should alaan Is the charge In the wanoiit.
He was
be used fuc.children teething. It soothes the found near Northville.
eblld, Bottrn U&gt;e sums, allavs all palo. eures
nd colic and Is the bent remedy for&lt;1liirrta.-x
The timber which derailed the train at
Twenty-Are cent* a bottle.
Grand Rapids was *n oak skid used in
Republic boodlntns stoned the Salvation unloading sewer pipe. The officers believe
it was left on the track by earless employ-"
Army the other night
es of thn railroad company or sewer con­
tractors.
1 suffered fW five years with the worst
form of blood poison, during which time I
Burt Beach, of near Grand Rapids, sent
was attended by the best physicians I a threatening postal card, dunning a man
could find, and tried numbers of proprie­ for an old debt. This seems to be against
tary medicines without any beneficial re­ tlie law in such matters provided, and tlie
sults. I continued to grow worse al! this United States authorities have held him
time, until my whole system was destroy­ Tor trial.
ed by the vile disease: my tongue and
Tliose who know say that plenty of liq­
throat having great holes .caused by It. I
then commenced taking Swift’s /Specific uor can be had to VanBuren county and it
does seem as though there were a good
(S. S. S.). and in a few monthsT was en­
tirely cured, and to this great medicine do many drunks over there for a prohibition
county. They take lots of government lic­
1 attribute my recovery. This was over
enses there anyway.
two years ago, and I have had no return,
or any effects of the disease since, nnd my
Mary Vetter was sent from the reform
skin Is to-day xs smooth and clean as any­ school at Adrian to the Kalamazoo asylum
body’s.
Willi.oi Sowers,
because someone said she.was insane. It
Covington, Ohio.
appears she is as sound as a dollar and
was released yesterday by a habeas corpus
Boll* AU Over Til* Body.
from Judge Buck.
Six bottle of Swift’s Specific (8. &amp; 8.)
The report that Frank Bcissei, Unsing
cured me of a horrible attack of bolls tint
had broke out all over my body, and from agent of the Voight Brewing company,
which I could get no relief. 1 feel that if had Skipped with &lt;4.000 of his employer’s
it were not for your great medicine I would money, seems to bavq been started by a
be In my grave to-day.
Unstng paper and is said by u representa­
W. J. MrrcuEU^ Marion. Ala.
tive of tlie company to be without founda­
Treatise on blood and skin diseases tion.
mailed free.
Swift Si*ecific Co..
L. A. McDowell of Flint, has begun a
Atlanta, Gx
810,000 suit against the electric light com­
pany of that city for damages. McDowell
and his daughter were out driving and
their buggy was overturned by a low hang­
ing wire. Both occupants were severly In­
jured.
■
.
Caro will have a fruit evaporator.

MICHIGAN NEWS.

The northern resorts are filling up.

Knttie M. Fredrick the girl arrested for
attempting to wreck a Michigan Central
railroad train at Union City, was discharg­
ed by Judge Ixiveridge. of Coldwater on
the ground that she was mentally Incom­
petent to distinguish between right or
wrong.

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A colony of 600 Bohemians are just set­
tling in Antrim and Charlevoix counties.
Including 450 men and 150 j momen and
children. The negotiations to secure these
settlers have been In progress for the past
six months with Um* foreign consul of
Philadelphia. A big reception was tentered them by their relatives who have
been settlers for some time, i

Dr. A. W. Nichols,! the president of the
Northern Michigan Agricultural Society at
Greenville, offers as a prem um
uni a
a, tady's
lady's
gold watch and chain to the Iwlfe ofany
Jf any
editor whose paper advertises the fair at
Greenville the best, and to the most splev
manner, within a radius of 30 ml Ira ••CoL”
Sellers, of the Cedar Springs! Clipper, is
not barred. Greenville paper* do riot com­
pete, ami the wife of *ome dutalder will
take the vatch.
Greenville] fair is the
first week in September.—Greenville In­
dependent.

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Grand Rapids l.v
'Stops on signal reily
Noa. S and 6will
SSt.te.SSS««»^Tnw provided with frelKtit irsln remiltr
Fukd'k Bush. Pres. * Gm. Maa.
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H. C. Potteju Sec. &amp; G. F. &amp; 1 • A

Brigadle^General C. S. Brown of theM.
8. r. has issued his ante-encahiptnent cir­
cular to the companies com
• state
ng- the
militia. He urged than to
In their rtporta to tin, departments ,
Hy: declar­
The Tamarack mine strike at Houghton
es that he expects to see a
ed improve.
has been settled. ,
jurat In the ltxllvld»l
«,u&gt;
com*
Ionia will celebrate the Fourth for the ng encampment: announces that the
The Stanton M. E. church people have a
instruct­ !oJ*e
A’tun‘*’ tndfctIKle.. Attend the
first time in many years. A boloon ascen­ ion* in target practice will be Inaugurated
new IM-lnch belt
p,wr"«r" Ginger Toole. It h;ts
sion on a big scale has been arranged and under the charge of Gen. F.
Ncwberrv foT^ii‘nu^rI'tc5*&lt;*,u,rt ” the br-t remedyr« CiraJ»,
A. S. PAKISH. &amp;l«l
«*’
other attractions are nnder consideration. and inform, the boy^ttet
within her
Co. G.. Second Regiment M. 8. T.. the lo­
*‘11 «* Warded to
Saginaw will issue 8125.000 In bonds cal company, will participate in the cele­ the&lt;&gt;est individual sentinel’
each rejrirWttlBATK ORDKU
ment
each
day.
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bration. •
e
tor a new city hall.
Ain session 0.i,_____ Tobate Conn
The Muskegon Booming Co. has rafted
This Is the kind of hospi
service in
, holdeu st the Probate «'»
An old Hollander in Grand Rapids de­
this season to date !, 158.2B5 logs.
tenu ined to die and threw himself In front vogue in Detroit: •‘Emergeufcv Hospital
day. the toth day of June, in th'.' )•
ambulance made a record on &gt;iondayP af­
of
a
cable
car
but
wan
rescued
and
taken
About 100 met! are on a strike in tM
thousand eight hotwired and ninety.
,
to Jail whert he tried to drown himself un­ ternoon that lias no known eitoal in d(.Preaeut. Cbartcs W. AnnstnwPort Huron tunnel for higher wages.
der the wafer faucet, and later to dash his trolt. After receivlng-the call Ito go to the
Probata.
.
In the matter nf Ute estate _cf_
About 70 of Saginaw’s striking boom brains out against the wall. He was put Central depot for Gustav Plocbutaki they
DePrtester. drewed,
harnessed and drow* there a* | rapid!v a*
men have determined to organise a union. in a straight jacket
Oo'readlnK aud Oil ng We petition &lt;) t'y
possible. There It was learnril that the
of John J. I'erklu*. sdmlnlstrstcr
.
One thousand men are out nt the Quincy
Wl'-S'
It is reported that Congressman Wheeler IT&gt;“ra“.^7U”’b’!' l,,d
mine at Hancock on account of the strike. of Bay City lias gone to England to sell his
10
Will-,
shipyard
plant
io
an
EngUsh
syndicate
for
An electric railroad between Ann Arbor
where Dra. Mcl herson and Crttft aijuhhvi
ZMnapwi it .
llthitay o(July,
■
and Ypsilanti is among tin* things talked &lt;3.000,000, Wheeler A L’u. retaining &lt;750.-; Th1 alLaWb?lan&lt;* •vturnod to,the depot
Uie forenoon, bo oosignad tor the Iteurin- ' •
u. ,nr|„ '
b00 worth of stock.
The new company Th. doelon
will creel blast furnaces and rolling mllb mediately prepared the boy
n&gt;mtivS i
Its Yactfcfal Celor.
The pauper* In the Jackson county In connection with the sblp-yart.
house eat frost tin plates and drink from
wool (m pulling up to the platform h.,
In the city at HaMmu*• Frank MeClosky, of Benton Harbor, is «» PUrj-d U, th,. raU1„n„
HIKbER^ORNJ
Hon. Dexter Hussey, cx-speaker of the lying at the point of death from injuries
Inflated by Hiram Claypool who went at
Michigan Houm* Is probably dying at bl*
him with a duk Claypool is only id
and urder to *
years oM and will go to the reform school
-at said notltiKi.
- r&lt; this
The H month old baby of Mr. and Mr*. if McCtoaky Hves. If he dies there win be
BaXXKIt. »
a wiwational murder trial down at Benton
Harbor.
to
uW day W.
of beannr
CnTaum
Axarritox".
Colon has been boycotted by the P. of 1.

Berrien Springs wants n public lawn
mower.

^^CONSUMPTIVE?

irenor’s

-cap-sic

PLASTER.

gWSS- -

�jSirrrai

5™"“*^’ UUntlon while Orahem .l lee
learned io know bo well, “this has been
a day of surprises, boa It not? Only
That night, just after tattoo roll call
bear and kno. .rerj^Z"
fancy our having n beautiful English
American Iron tier
^”r Th"1 c*n" Dr
TUART, KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
AStoi
9uln pdlopms Uk. th. wind down th. beirew here within., reach and never
AltoOM-j-s at law.
knowing it until today!"
Life.
deoly joined by Dr. Quin, who came ’
But Pn^y «„ |ow ln hh mlni
tmll. eMdin. -oud,,''
Over Hsrttan Natkmal Bnnk.
"Rut
you
had
a
surprise
of
your
own.
from
the
direction
of
the
stable
where
he
Associate offlees. al Gntod ■Bag-Sigthough- bls right to do «&gt; w«n&gt; &lt; lontr
■1.1. CiuHes King, U. S. A.
hail you not?” interpesed Mrs. Sprague,
kept hia home in rear of his own quar­
““j
ber G Ud,,;
,|‘J
chlnB- «nb thereby Atting
. ----- ’
—ithetlhe ter*. CoL Brainard greeted him warmly :
who
still chafing over tho fact that |
ByC:
S
J
Hge. end. long b^Ore
A. SHELDON.
h^Ud the thought that it was Quin |rho
&gt;nrl * Daughter,
her lovely and .dangerous neighbor should , •Mr him harinj tbafcoifoiLtod’t;
and inquired after hh patient at Dun- . .
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
*
*“ “" '
*
' '
tder
in. th. f*,
"*Wra
,ouhd’ have so monopolized tlie guest che con­ “
raven. Every one noted how grave and
' Abatraci Mtoca. Hartings.
ing. th. fafr daughter - of Ounra.en
Intm-rmw »lth 1Iri Belknap. Wm ,
Money
to low on Real EUate Beal Estate
subdued was the tone in which the doc- f
sidered hers by prior right, and who 1
sold on e'-mMlnfoo. General coo
Aorta*,
Ranch waa houaed within the walla of
k'„°L*U? ! “r“l °f iu 'ack
thaU ,tor answered:
davit's a complete Mt of Abstract Books, com.. J. Il lAppixMt.lt Com­ Rossiter and the "ice was brnk«m ••
meant to remind her thus publicly of Ra doubt th. fellow Imdto'd her .Ut
plled
from
the Records, can r-iralah complete
"He
is
a
very
sick
man.
colonel,
and
&lt;
a. nrd pubkdn-d by *p:Jthe neglect of which alio had been guilty.
Cery
ludI
liad
th.
Joy
of
helping
carry
Kt
l
erry
left
Lawrence
’
s
that
n
ent
i
thriugh tlio American
it is hard to say what will be the result ■
“Mra. Page, you mean?" responded
&gt;er into Mra Bprague’s coolest and co­
oon,,
- «nd only
one
P. DRAKE, M- D.,
Mra. Belknap, with the same languid, gl~i. ot hop.
did°™
be drace,,.
,h.kw
' of
‘, this seizure."
xiest room. She had held forth Itarhand
XM’TER XIV.
Imperturbable manner. “Yes; poor Jen­ d.jr. th., followed. Mr. Spr^n/El’ , “You may want to go down again, Office over Halloway's drug store.
-such a long, while, bwutiful hand- nie! She is always utterly used up after
doctor, if thia bo the case—before sick
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, eoa
fully beckoned him on WednewiZ
and let It rest in his while she said
call to-morrow. I mean: and you had ।neettng with residence, at Hollo*»&gt; 1 dreg
one of those long ambulance journeys,
"You know how impossible it L for me and can only take a cup of tea aud go to noon to read him odittle note that ihml Ibetter take one of my homes. • I'll tell &lt;store
to tell you how 1 thank yott. Mr. Perrv " bed In a darkened room. All she wonts
my man to have one in readiness." '
."
G1LLASPJE, Notary Publie
and he had simply bowed over It. long­ is to be let alone, she says, until she gets
”r-’ “• ,he 'rote; hl.
"You are very kind, sir. I think old T • M. B. and
U. 8. Ciaim Agent.
bent Brian will do all tlie work needed. But -L
ing to say what he thought, but power­ over It. 1 suppose she will sleep till condition wm atlll orillcl; but
‘ will proMC'iie *11 kind* of clslnu before the
less to think of anything etoe. and then tattoo and then bo up half tlie night. • world of tlutnk. to her kind cnierutin- I would like to go down at reveille, as Departments
ot the Interior afflee. CW1 oo hi*
1
You’ll come in and see her. won’t you? er,M Roster,
thrao wordl. ..jtg,
st
fils
store,
corner
Court and JrWvson St*.,
he had gone to his own quarters and Au revoir."
we iiave no men in hospital at all now. 'Hastings. Mich.
!
«orry not to be able to see Mr Ptrrv
shut himself In.’ Mra Sprague— bless
And so, calmly and gracefully aud agabt. Do not let him think 1 bho for­ And, by the way, is Mr. Perry here?"
her!—had Invited him to call after re­ victoriously, the dark eyed dame with­
"I am here," answered Perry coldly, i
M. FOWLER,
Dentist.
treat. and ho had totally forgotten the drew, leaving her honest liearted antag­ gotten, or wdl be likely to forget, tb. He was leaning against the railing, 1 .
Rooms toniwrlr occupied bf Dr. Joves, ossr
Lawrences' dinner when he said he onist only the sense of exasperation aud service he—and Nolan—did me.”
rather away from the group, listening
H*ms * X *n Arnutu's.
defeat.
ti
^Uin bo “w rcry liule- Vitb I intently, yet unwilling to meet or hold 8mIto.
1
uould be only too glad to coma
It was full quarter of an hour after the full consent and knowledge of CoL ,
conversation with tbe man he conceived
Al the sounding of stable call his dark v
A. BARBER. M. D.,
parade, and darkness was setting down
th® doctor was spending a to be so inimical to hi* every hope and
servant banged at tlie door and roused on the garrison, when Capt. Lawrence's
•
Physician and Surgeon,
good deal of time at Dunraven now. at­ interest.
him from his reverie. He rose mechan­ orderly tapped at the door of Mr. Perry's
■ Office over Nertn’s store. Office hour* too* t
tending to Mr. Maltlnnd. Indeed, there
"Mr. Perry," said tlie doctor, pleas- ।
ically and went out Into tho broad sun­ quarters, nnd, being bidden "Como in,"
seemed to be hn excellent understanding antiy, and utterly ignoring the coldness
shine. glancing first along the row to pushed on to tho sitting joom. where ho
n W. LOWRY, M. D.,
found tlmt young officer plunged deep between tho commandant and his medi­ of the young &lt;ellow's manner, "Mr
^ronp tbat Eather» see how things wp^c looking at tlie in an i-asy chair in front of tho fireplace. cal officer. and it was known that they
M•
Physician and Surgeon.
Maitland lias asked to see you; and it
Spragues
’
and
wishing
*ith
al)
his
lieart
Makes *apect*lty of treating disease* of thw
there a moment later is
had had a long talk together. Upper would gratify him if you would ride EYE
Ids attitude one of profound dejection.
and EAK and ttse Drrservatlom of riefod
w interested a party as that tliey were somewhere within reach
"Beg pardon, lieutenant," said the circles jn the garrison were still agitated down in the morning."
atUnB SPKCTAC1.E8 and eye
:|tc central figures are of a consrrvatpry, that Re might send a man, "Mra. Lawrence and tho captain’s x? i 5C * ani* conJecture about Gladvs
Even in the darkness Perry feared that
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
■'
resting. Unable to heaping box of fresh and dewy roses to waitin' dinner for you."
Maitland and her strange father; Firry- all would see the flush that leaped to his House.Hartings, Mleb.
How
t li t toft foot to the Chat sacred room where she lay
waa still tortured with questions about face. Summoned to Dunraven Ranch,
C. WELTON
,tili encircled by Perry’s many a time, lie thought, had he strolled
CHAPTER IV.
his one visit to Dunraven whenever he by her father, with a possibility of see­
gnti
./l aid stands leaning'heav- into some odorous shop in the cities
was so incautious as to appear in public; ing her! It was almost too sweet! too ' Is went tor tbe Ohio Farmer'* Insurance Ca.
Ifit .
She is very pale for a where Ills "leaves" were spent, and carebut all through "tbe quarters," every­ thrilling! He could give no reply for a He write* policies on a man’* property agalaM
. . (;-. &gt;m exhaustion, partly lemly ordered cut flowers by tho cubic
where among the rank and file, there moment, and an awkward silence fell on lonby fire.lightning or wind; against a man's
Ufe by death and accident.
. there was no time to free foot sent with his card to somo one with
was a subject that engrossed all thoithts tlie group until he chokingly answered.
from r-'
-tiriTjp. and the ankle whom he had danced tho german the
and tongues, and that was discussed with “I *luiU be glad to go. What time?"
MITH A COLOROVE,
1HT f'&lt;-'
night
before
ahd
n^ver
expected
to
see
• renchiM
Nolan, riderless
feeling that seemed to deepen with evtfry
Lawyers.
"Better ride down early. Nover mind
fOfltee In Union block, Hastings.) '
: !
Aands with lowered again*. Wliat wouldn’t he give now for
day—tho approaching court martial of breakfast. Miss Maitland will
glad । Practice
is all the court* ot tfje itate.
bergL Leary and of Trooper Kelly.
.. . ing flanks, a symjnthctic just a few of those wasted, faded, for­
Io give you a cup of coffee, 1 fancy.”
hc4&gt;'
As a result of his investigation. Capt
;
Ii-;»keron; lie known gotten flowers! Stables that afternoon
And Perry felt as tliough the fence had
4
E. KEN ASTON,
l&gt;ut
btryker had preferred charges against taken to waltzing. He made no answer, A.
Attorney at Law,
■ Ins pait in that rescue. pfoved a sore trial to him.
Wlien at last the men went swinging
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.'» store.*
these two men—the one for fading and itriving to regain his composure, and
iglish hunter is pluriging in i
Practices in al! courts of the State. CoUccttone
tlie oilier for being accessory to tlie as­ then tbo talk went on. It was Stryker
. the mounds a few yards homeward in their white canvas frocks
promptly attending to.
r
rmtti
sault on. his stable sergeant. Gwynne who was talking now:
leg broken. One of tho and Pony could return to hisquartera to
was still at tho hospital, though rapidly
R. TIMMERMAN', llornaspathic Phy"Has tbe ring been found, doctor?"
. -...I his bridle, and an­ dress for his eagerly anticipated call, the
•
sleian
and
Surgeon.
first
thing
that
met
his
eyra
'an
he
came
recovering
from
hla
injuries.
Not
a
word
“No! That is a most singular thing,
..
the heavy English
(Office over iJithrop v drug store.)
lui&lt;l he said that would implicate or ac­ and ono that worries the old gentleman
1 .diuly done.1" snys tlu^cold- in sight of officers’ row was a huge*, bulky,
WO days jwwed with- cuse
&lt;
any man; but Stryker’s knowledge a great deal. It had a history; it be­
. •
• irefully up, casting a covered traveling carriage in front of
ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate, fate
out event of any kind. I &lt;of his soldiers, and his clear Insight into longed to Mr*. Maitland’s father, who
. fallen cause &lt;»f all the mis- Spragues'. Two or three ladies were there
' Mtraace and Loans.
Socially speaking, tho human
I
motive and character, were such was from Ireland—indeed,' Ireland was Office with J. G. Runyan A Sob. 2 doors north
if i hat ividdle had been one nt die gate. Mr. Ewen, the English man­
of Poatoffice.
garrison was enliven- that
I
he hud readily made up his mind as her country, as it war my father’s—and
.. pronged abominations he ager. was just mounting Ids lions); Dr. •
Special attention given to making exchangM
ed by the advent of ■ tothe
t
facts in the case. He felt surothat. that ring sho had resot for her eon Archie of property. The Interests of non-resldcat
Quin. too. was there and already in sad­
• -.wept her off as he did."
property
owners
carefally
looked after. Farms
Mra.
Page,
and
everyi
Lxiary
and
some
of
the
Celtic
mem
bers
of
sad
gave
it
to
him
when
he
entered
serv
­
i.
galloped to the stream dle;- and before poor Perry could get lialf
of all sizes for sale or exchange. Houses and
Gnun:
body flocked to the Bel- | Ihis company had determined to go down ice with tho Lancers. It was sent liome lota for sale.
way across tlie parade, and just as the
athi the colonel lifts Mrs.
knape’quarters in order to do her proper to
I Dunraven nnd "have it out" with the with his watch and other property from
trumpets
were
sounding
mess
call
for
u her .saddle and together
homaga When Perry called ho asked Ihated Britons who had so affronted arid South Africa—for he died there—and old
t &gt; offer syh^pathy nnd aid. supper, tbe bulky vehicle started, the
astings
ity
ank
thvy •
Parke to go with him, and when tbe 1st- abused
i
them the night of Perry’s visit Maitland always wore it afterwards.
■
follows as quickly as she indies wave*! their handkerchiefs and
Mr*. l-i
tor seemed ready to leave tho former, They
'
knew they could not get their liorses Archio was tho last of three sons; and it
Mich.
Hartings,
r .vay among the prairie dog ki-saed tlieir luinds, and, escorted by Ewen
disregarding a very palpable hint from । by fair means, for Gwynne was above broke bis heart.”
and
the
doctor,
saluted
by
Col
Brainard
h.’is. D.. i’. diverted Mrs. Belknap,
the lady of tbe bouse, picked up his for- suspicion.
i
He was English, too, -tond
"And tlio ring was lost tho nigh* of
CAPITAL, $50,000.00
acd -1 J. .-it- remains mounted while nnd the adjutant with raised forage cupe.
age cap and went .likewise.
For two | striving
।
to shield his countrymen from Perry's adventure there?" asked tho colal]
: ;ers throng about the two Gladys Maitland was driven sfowly away,
oncL
I Incorporated under the laws of the State &lt;
tlie
threatened
vengeance.
They
there
­
days
tho
one
subject
under
constant
dis
­
and Mrs. Belknap stood there in the little
w!h&gt;-t.nai :lr i ; fur the moment, clingMichigan.
‘
‘
Yes.
Mr.
Perry
remembers
having
cussion at tho po*t was ths event df Miss fore determined, in collusion with Kelly,
i;:g to ..;;• other.
And now Gladys group of ladies smiling sweetly upon liim Maitland's sudden appearance, her peril­ to lure him outsido the stable*, bind and seen it on his hand wbon tho cld gentle­
31altlan&lt;L-iuis raised her head: blushes as he hastened towards them. For many ous run and her daring and skillful res­ gag liim, get their horses, having once man Aral camo down to receive him. It Open tor business Dee. 15. IS* In bulldlDB for
merly occupied by Newer Bros.
of -!: ■ . .uni confusion triumph over a long day afterwards mess call always cue. Everybody maintained that Perry rifled Gwynne of the keys, ride down to was missed afterwards, and could easily .
made him think of Mra Belknap's smile,
pi'J...: ;&gt;iin. she strives to stand
officebs:
’
,
ought to bo a very proud aud liappy fel­ tho ranch, and, after having a Donny­ Iiave slipped off at any time, for his fin-.
iy Im.1- her desist. Tlie and Mra. Belknap's smile of mess calk low to bnvc been the hero of such an brook fair on tlio premises, get back to ■ gers were withered with ago and ill 6. G. Robinson. President:
rj ■
• -,u Mrs. Sprague's sweet, He shuddered at the sound of onoor sight occasion ; but it was very plain that Perry Rossiter in plenty of time forxeveilleand health. They have searched everywhere,
Cbceter Newer, Vlee. Pres.
C. D. Beebe. Cashier.
■•••••hi.ui.y. . mpatldflic race her eyes orc at the other.
was neither proud nor anything like stables. No sentries were posted in such and could find nothing of it. It could
It was Sira Sprague wbo stepped forUllt i ■•yitj &gt; • mfort and her heart goes
THIUCCTons:
happy. No ono had ever known him so a way ns to interfere with them, and the easily have rolled off the veranda on to
f i:' I'Mt reluctantly Perry re- ‘ ward to greet hint, her womanly heart silent and cast down. Tlie talk with plan was feasible enough but for one' the glass during Id* excitement at the
Dan W. Reynolds.
sigiM.. : • ! &gt; :;&lt;e arms that open 46 filled with sympathy for tho sentiment Lziwronce had helped matters very little, thing. Gwynne Iiad made most gallant timoof the row. and somebody may have
l. Grvble.
D. G. Robinson,
r-xtit-.- in;. and then, come tho wonder- she suspected. Site had to push by Mra
la brief, this was about all tlie cap­ and spirited resistance, had fought tho। picked it up—cither among tho ranch
Dclkuap to reach him: but. this lime, no
-ia~
of ;/&gt;ine. and the brief,
whole
gang
like
a
tiger,
nnd
they
hail
I
•
men
or
among
the
troopers.
”
C. D. Beebe.
tain could tell him*, nnd it was all hear­
consideration of etiquette stood in^the
"I hate to think that any of our men
bra.’’:-.
explanations.
say evidence at best. Tho officers of tho licen unable to overpower him before thei
,
A General Banking Barinov Transacted.
:
1 •• talk^yet." pleads Mrs. way.
Eleventh aud their ladies had. with n noise Imd attracted the attention of the' would tako it,’* said tho colonel after a
"It couldn’t be helped,” she said, in
S’njagn
We uro only too glad it was
fw exceptions, taken a dislike to Dr. sergeant of the guard and some of tho&gt; pause.
low hurried tone, her kind eyes search­
"Ido not think any of them would,
Quth before Belknap nnd Lawrence with mtn in quarters An effort, of course,,
; tn not hurt." answers Gla- ing his. so clouded in the bitterness of their companies of infantry hod been or­ was made to nliow that the assaulting; with tho idea of wiling it.” said Stryker;
JT. ltK9I&gt;KH!iF.R, Proprietor, \
. . - -only ■ a little wrench. his disappointment. ,"lt couldn’t be dered to Fort Rossiter. Tho Reeling was party were from without, but it wasi "but hero is a case where it was picked
d'
helped. The news of her accident—or
• lju.-Its nervously, trying
in full blast wlien they arrived, ami dur­ futile, and Stryker’s cruss-quo'stioning; up, possibly, as ono of the spoils of war. Car. Jefferson and jtourt Sts., Halting*, Mieh.'
sometliing
—
brought
on
a
seizure
of
some
r with all the pluck and
ing tlie six or eight rhonths they served among the men had convinced them thatt I Iiave. Iiad inquiry made throughout tlie
kind. Mr. Maitland was taken very ill.
r r;
"it would have been
there together the infantry people heard ho knew all about the matter.. Theres troop, but with no result so far. Do you
This Houm Is new, with pleasant room*,
and they sent for her." The manager
patronage oi the public Is respectfully solicited.
.Il a ‘nasty cropper’nt home
only one side of tho story—that of the was only one conclusion, therefore, thatt go down again to-night, doctor?"
what
ennm, and with him her old nurse, Mra.
"Not if I can avoid it I am going now
. rreg turn shyly yet with a
Eleventh—far the doctor never conde­ Gwynne must have ’‘given thomaway,"'
MORTGAGE SALE.
Cowan,
and
Dr.
Quin
said
she
could
be
i
to
try
and
sleep,
and
will
not
rido
down
us
the
troopers
ex
pressed
it.
latitude to his—"it had not
scended to discu« tbe matur. After
Default haring been made in the conditions of
moved without trtniLtoi •»*hebad Logo be was forbidden to leave tho post
Despite tho fact that ho had been as- till daybreak unless signaled for. Good a certain mortgage made by Elbert 8. CoUIm
and Man Coffins tn tewts Hivon listed Marell
I listed to ixave her, too. for Tve hardly
n&lt;ght,
colonel;
go«xl
night,
alL"
aiulteil
and
badly
beaten,
this
was
some
­
by hi* commanding officer, and njtor
“Oik.
y.-j know Sir. Perry 1" exnth. A. IX P*T. aud recorded la tbe office of
Unless signaled for!
Instinctively
cluims Mrs Sprague, with frank delight, iiad a word with her: Mrs. Belknap luu» the announcement of the "blockade" of thing that few could overlook, and the
and M:.. I a-.-, r.-nc i turns in rejoicing to Ix-rn there most of the afternoon, even Duacaven. it was observed that signals latent jealousy against tho "cockney Perry edged closer to Lawrence, who bad March A. D. W. In liber S of mortgages on
when she ha l a guest of her own just were somctifficM made from the ranch ut sergeant” blazed into u feeling of .’cep stood a silent listener to the conversation, PMT
wbiehMld mdrtrmre han been duly a*IlyA- :.r : i.; ;.. flowing face, then at the
arrived, Joo." And Mrs. Sprague could
Garrison sympathy was arid Lawrence turned and kw him and xigned te Clara Sisson and tbe said asstenment.
night: a strong light thrown from n re­ resentment.
dir.; :• ;; •• ,f Mra. Belknap silently lis­
baa been properly recorded and on whteb mort­
not but show her vexation at'this retro- flector was tlasiiel three times and then with Leary and his fellows.
knew the thought that must be upper­ gage there rt claimed tn be due at tbe date of
.
ten;..^ " \"hy. we had no idea"— And
this
notice
the sum of one hundred forty-Mrmv
Thursday came, and Sergt. Gwynne most in his mind. There was a moment
wRIidrnwn
Next if was noted, by an
and 4t-l«o dollars and a farther sum of four dol­
she ■.• &gt;nclu les irresolutely.
I
Perry stood in silence, looking yearnreturned to light duty, though his face of perfect silence, and then Murenee lars paid for tbe insarante of the house on the
iuet nt the ranch—at | ingly after the retreating vehicle. It enterprising member of ths guard, that
premises described in fold mortgage as pro­
was
still
bruised
and
discolored
and
he
spoke:
these signals were answered by a light
vided for therein aod'aa ahorneys fee of fifteen
home, i ..-:i Miss Maitland, you know;
"Docs anvbody know what tho signa! dollars provided for In said mortgage, and ao
would take him but a fejv minutes to in the doctor’s windows, then that he wore a patch over ono oyc. Ho resumed
and Hint i .y fatlierVp^Cd. Btrt we're
sntt or proceedings at law having been InaUhasten to stables and saddle Nolan, he
charge of tho stables in tho afternoon, isT
uted to recover the money semirod by said mortonly j i r. - mic.” she adds, with the wo- could easily catch them ttefon they had mounted his horse and rode away down after a brief conversation with his cap­
’•Certainly." said CoL
Brainard, tgsge
or any ;&gt;*rt thereof. Now. Therefore by
man\ iKi'.um: desire to explain to now gone two miles; but there was |&gt;arade. the valley of the Monee. He was al­ tain, and was superintending tho issue promptly. "He lias explained tho whole virtue of the power of sale contained In said
fou'id ! i In why and how it was that apd he could not ask to be excused. ways liack.at sick call: and, if any one of forage, when Perry entered to inspect tiling to me. Those were signals for him mortgage, aod the statute In such care made and
provided, notice Is hereby given that on Katortold
the
commanding
officer
of
his
diso
­
thty h:;.i । . met before. And then the Ncit until lie suddenly looked around and
tlie stalls of his platoon. Nolan was dial wo saw tho night you were all on dav, the tali, day of August A D. t«0, at tan
group i . .
J by a bulky young Briton saw that Mra. Itelknap’s dark eyes were bedience of orders. It was not done until being led out by his groom at tho mo­ my gallery. It was an arrangement de­ o'clock In tbe forenoon. I shall sell at Fublto
। Auction, to the highest bidder, at tbe north
inthegnr' ■ ;l groom, though modified fixed in close scrutiny upon his face did so near tho departure of the Eleventh ment. and pricked up his tapering cars vised by their old nurse—she who camo j front door of the court house. In the city at
that
the
doctor
was
not
afterwards
act
­
. purements of frontier life; ho realize how he was betraying himself.
at sight of his masterand thrust his lean up with the carriage for Miss Maitland
he cdtn yatiteriDg to tho aceno all el- Then he rallied, but with evident effort. ually caught in the act. Things would muzzle to receive tbe caress of the hand tho other day. She had a regular old premises descrttied In said mortgage, or so
undoubtedly have been brought to a
much thereof a* may be twwwary tojay the
• and - n t-irnation: he gives a groan
Tlie colonel was standing hut a few crisis hud tho Eleventh been allowed to | he knew so well. Perry stopped him fashioned headlight and reflector, and, amount due on said mortgage. with seven
of dismay.-.: night of the prostrate hun­ paces away, chatting with Mra. Lawanil carefully and critically examined when Mr. Maitland was so ill as to need per sent. Interest and th* Inmiranre money
_ ,
ter, but rile, directly to his mistress. rvoee nnd his faithful adjutant. Mrs. remain.
his knees, feeling down to the fetlocks a doctor, used to notify Quin in that mH as before staled and all lesal coate. togeth­
er wXh an attorney's fee of fifteen dollars oevNow as to the story about Mrs. Quin
She ts p. \ ; again now. and in evident Sprague stepped quickly towards him
with searching fingers for tlte faintest way. Ho sometimes failed to see it, and eaanted for therein, the premises befog describ­
and her going- Il was observed during
ed In sakt mortgage xs all those certaintola
pain, and I’. rry's face is a study as he
and spoke a few words in a low tone, the winter that she was looking very symptom of knot or swelling th tho ten­ I have given orders today that tiie guard and parcels of land situate In the city of Hast­
b'ai:.’-.
'
' upon ....
. . riveted
her: but aho while Mrs. Ik-Ik nap remained looking
dons that Iiad played their part so should wako him when it is seen here­ ings In the county of Barer and state of Mlehlbadly, and the story went the rounds in
6 and reassure him.
*
tries to
straight into Perry’s eyes. Before the the Eleventh that she was stung and suf­ thoroughly in the drama of Monday. after."
"Then that was what those mysterious Jltioo to the eity of HaMlng* according to the
live to rida to Ihinr—to the young fellow could gather himself. Col. fering because of her Iffirband s conduct Satisfied, apparently, he rose and be­
stowed a few hearty pats on tho glossy night lights meant that we have heard so
’ she said; “and—there’s Brainard; aj though in reply to a sug­
Cnqacttknablr U,ore »•» «omo lair «&gt;■
no IMj. n,r kt—papa will Iiave to be told. gestion of Mra. Sprague’s, suddenly chan tress at Dunraven who lured him neck and shoulder, and then was sur­ much about during the last three weeks?*
Let them .id' for
* me.“”
started, exclaiming, "Why. by all (ram hi« own lireiide. Shebad no inti- prised to find tho stable sergeant stand­ asked Mr. Dana.
Assignee of Mortgagee.
•’Certainly,’’
answered
Braiaanl. Smith A Couiaova. Attorney for assignee. •
ing close beside him and regarding both
"Pardon me, Miss Maitland.” inter­ means.’" and then called aloud;
m.usn.nong tho Indies.
I
Brainard. " You are almost
"Oh! Perry, why not gallop down and u&gt;d allonu U did not «sen&gt; to occur to him and horse with an expression that “What on earth did anybody suppose
they
meant?"
under tip walls of Fort Rossiter, and overtake the Dunraven carriage and say them that obo
rewntrul of tbeir die­ arrested Perry’s attention at once.
To this tliero was no rcsjionsc fora
"Feeling all right again, sergeant?" he
Duuruvch is miles away. 1 have sent a good-by? Here’s my horse all saddled
like oi her busband. They wore .unrebo
Then Lawrcnco burst out‘
swift |,for Dr. Quin and a spring now right in the yard. Take him and wo ••pining- because of bl. negl«t-or asked, thinking to recall the non-com­ moment.
LOCAL OR TRAVELlNa
missioned officer to his senses. *
।
| laughing.
tmbulancc. We cannot lot you go homo,
wore/ When, therefore, without word
To be continued.
To sell our Nursery Stock. Salary. Expense*
go: I would. *
“
Almost,
sir.
I
’
m
a
trifle
stiff
yet
tow that you are so near us. until you
There was something so hdarty and, s^rMulug. she suddenly took her do­
and Steady Employment guaranteed.
hare had rest aud proper care."
CHASE BROTHERS COM PANT.
genial and sympathetic liFthe colonel’s, .osrture in tbo spring, there wss a gasp Anything wrong with Nolan, air?”
"Nothing. I gave him rather a tough
“Indeed w© cannot. Miss Maitland,” manner that Perry’s face flushed despite
BOCURSTK*. N. T.
Jf gossip loring cronies in &lt;bo
chimed in both ladies at n breath. "You । his effort at nonchalance. The thought: Ji doubt, were .tun end; she bed left run tho other day—had to risk tho prai­
MORTGAGE SALE.
rie
dog
holes
—
and,
though
I
felt
no
jar
While
employed
iu&gt;
agent
of
the
Michi
­
*ra to come right to my house until you of seeing her again and hearing her
b,Sn"’Sd^Uwthen. I’ve watched carefully over since gan Central Railroad Company, at Aug­
| *ra lit to travel!"
sweet voice was a powerful incentive.
to see that ho was not wrenched. I wish usta. Mich., ray kidneys liecame dlMased.
“I’m mt very fit just now. certainly." He longed to go. The colonel’s-invita­
records In tha_office of the Register of
you would keep an eye on him too, will and from an impoverished and iraptyc Deeds, for Barry county. Michigan. June «h.
she answers, with a faint smile; "but 1 tion was equivalent 'to an excuse from
state of the blood, my general health was IMP, In Uber M of mortgages on page 1J. No
you?’
can surely wait here until they send; parade. There was no -rcanon why he
1 consulted the suit or proceeding ha* been Instituted at law
There was no answer. Perry had been entirely undermined.
to recover the dent or any part thereof secured
ill not be morelhan an hour at most" should not go. Ho was on the very
looking over Nolan’s haunches as he leading physicians of this city and Ann by said mortgage. The amount ctabned to ae
“It will I,.-two hours—perhaps three— |X)int of thankfully accepting the tempt­
spoke, and once more turned to the ser­ Arl&gt;or. and all pronounced my case
Miw Maitland." pleaded Perry, bending ing offer, when Mrs. Belknap's words
geant. To his astonishment, GWynne’s Brlglits disease. In October last, 1 began
taking Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup, and said niortRsgt will be toroctowd by a tale
eagerly forward. "Do listen to our la- arrested him. Clear and cutting, but
lips were twitching and quivering, his
dim!"
•
aui to-day a well man. it affords me the premise* therein d.~wrll«-d al »«»
still so low that none but lie could hear,
hands, ordinarily held in the rigid pose pleasure to render suffering humanity «ny auetlondo the bigbeat bidder, at the north fri
And "our ladies” prevailed. While
, JTuL' same Kamp M id* predecuor,
of the English service—extended along good that I can. and 1 wish to say that 1 door of the Court bouse la tbe rttyot Hattll
spoko:my word for it. you are not! iLd was
Griggj went sputtering off to Dunraven she
"Take
the thigh—were clinching and working think It tlie greatest blood, kidney and
with dw sorrowful nows, the strong wanted, nor any uthev man. when Dr.
day. Tlie premise* M be sold are described
nervously,
and something suspiciously liver medicine In the world.
■ iSnc »W»7 “'beii'*110 d*J' “
‘^ve
aaidUMHWMaasfrttojre: CWtew^vlng at t
knns of Perry and Graham lifted and
E. Laziucbe. Agent M. C. R. IL,
like a tear was creeping out from under
is with her."
bare their English captive to the shade, Quin
Perrv.’s hcdltation vanished. "Thanki Ef/siuiply tlial her health was sulI'rAlbion. Mich.
the jjatcli. Before Perry could recover
a clump of cottonwoods.
Mra. you. colonel. 1 believe I don’t care to
Sold
by
all
druggists.
Prepared
only
by
। from his surprise tlie sergeant suddenly
Spr^-ue and Mrs. Lawrence managed go." ho answered, and. raising hu cap
regained his self control, hastily raised the Charles Wright Medicine Co.. Detroit,
to make a little couch for her as a tem­ to tlio ladies, turned on his lieel nnd
his luind in salute, saying something Mich.
hurried
to
his
quartern
Mrs.
Belknap
porary resort. Mrs. Belknap rode up
lialf articulate iu reply, and turned
The Michigan Pottowattomies hope to
and was formally introduced, then gal­ stood watching him one moment, then
;
sharply away, leaving his lieutenant
have their claim for SSW.000 allowed next
loped awar to Rwjfter to send blankets calmly rejoined tlie party at tho gate
Smith &amp; Colukovk.
fall and get their money soon after.
gazing after him in much perplexity.
“Well," said she. with the languid1 mill a ran few weak, ago. k ou kno»,
*°r tins picnic couch and see to the pilww« of the ambulance. The colonel and drawl that her regimental as»ociMtes had
Ferry remained with the ladies and on-

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town. It you want a nice lunch that day
juat step into AL Henkes’ bakery, w‘*'rc
far reaching and Important aa to all trusts. you will be served promptly, and at rea­
It affirms tin? derision of the lower courts sonable price. Al. also has in stock a full
that all such eombinattons to limit produc­ llneuf fireworks.
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becoming a party to such combinations
aty corporation organized under the laws
of New York forfeits Its charter. It is a
substantial and emphatic victory of' the.
In discussing the original package decis­ prople and law over the trusts.—N. Y.
ion tbe New York Tribune, which every Press.
one knows Is a very staunch Republican
Hon. James A. 'Miner, of Marshall,
paper, uses tbe following language In re­
Mich., was last week nominated by the
gard to the doctrine of state rights:
President to fill the position of Associate
••The old doctrine did not die. It lives,
Justice of* the Supreme Court of Utah.
and will live, we hope, forever.
The
rights of the states within the sphere of That his confirmation will speedily follow
action retained by them when tlie govern­ is certain as Mr. Miner is a brilliant law­
ment of the Union was established are as yer, a recognized leader of tlie bar In his
necessary to tbe peace, liberty and pros­
perity of the Individual citizen as are tlie part of tbe state, and a gentleman of much
rights of the federated authority at Wash­ judicial and executive ability. His ap­
ington within the sphere outlined for its pointment is especially pleasing to repub­
work. Tbe relation of the states to one licans of this district
another and to the Union were. Indeed, af­
fected by tlie results at Appomattox, but
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
only in certain particulars and not In tlie
original theory of them. The states are
We go to press earlier tills week to cele­
still supreme iu all matters except those brate the tth.
delegated to the central government"
W. S. Shriner says that he will rebuild
Commenting upon the fact that the New the cider mill.
York Tribune used this language, the'
Al. Keith was hurt somttvhat by a runLouisville Courier-Journal says: ••This isi away last week.
perfectly sound doctrine, and there Isi
Fonembroldered dress patterns, white
nothing new or remarkable about It, ex­. goods summer chailies, parasols, fans, etc.,
cept that it should have appeared In a re­. call at ttie Racket
The bath rooms of Busby Bros, will be
publican newspaper.”
Against this we.
open tbe 4th, and if you want a nice soft'.protest With respect to the constitution1 water bath, patronize them.
and its interpretation, tbe democrats are’
F. H. BarIp w &amp; Co. bought 50.000
firmly convinced that wisdom will die with1 jMiands «f wool one day last week, a good
them. They imagine that no republicani share of it being purchased on the streets
"lias any right to urge the right of local self-. ofthlstelty.
gwvernment v in the states.
They think: s^Tlie first mittens made by the Whip fac­

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Will McIntosh's dray horse stood quietly
dozing in. Its usual place by the M. C. IL IL
Tbe telegraph pole that the horse was lied
to Is wound with wire. After one of the
severe Hashes of lightning tlie horse rated,
jumped and ran northward at a lively
pact;. Bat It is contrary to tlie nature of
the old gray to run away, so lie stopped at
the Brat hitching post he saw, which hap­
pened to be In front of Will Wait’s house.
It is supposed that tbe horse was shocked
by the lightning.

Monday the people of Woodland ex­
perienced the most remarkable ••spell of'
weather” ever known there or ever heart!
of in Barry county—a genuine cloud burst
It was as if a cubic mile of luike Michigan
had been bodily lifted Into the air and al­
lowed to spread Itself over that devoted
township. From 12:30 to 2 p. m. It didn’t
rain, it poured. And so much water fell
that boats could be and were floated In the
Main street of the village. Crops were
knocked down, cellars flooded, 'fences
carried away by the flood-. It was the
most thoroughly damp weather ever
known there.

It may be doubted if
. , _
•Utrou.t «ai -vnr nadt th»n
which Mr. Mllb mhke. lilmw'ir
bl» wb-n he MJ. awl there
’“2
er twt ol lhe nrt.nl.tfcn rf Mtton.1 p™perlty limn lhe decrewe of torelm «’«’■
lei « con-.der the etuutlon. F»™!^
eoonoerre l» a«-re«»li'eThe UnKeil
Sista, .re more slid m&gt;re ’"PP1’1”'
own WMiu. s»d reportln. retatHW
from other countries. They .re •l’“ ““5
Bumio. . Unter portim. of thek own prod­
uct.,. mid esportlng retallrely te.« to^other
countries. PorelW commerce nweltal the
highret m*rk tn ISS«, 1SSI. K®1'
avenuttnc for those years
yer annum. It has not re.&lt;J.od tlmt Spire
since, the avereye per
’'‘“Jjf'S
belnr atxrut ,100.000.000 tarn In 1WS II
WM «t.tl«,OOO.OOo. K'he «“•»
country’, proapurtry be the
foreign commerce, as Mr. Mills asserts,
one trembles for the forthcoming census
when Mr. Mills next ventures to lift hi»
powerful iwn In support of his theory, for
the census Is to assert that during tbe ten
years under consideration, when foreign
commence actually declined, no nation
ever made wealth so fast One wonders
how Mr. Mills will reconcile this fact with
his theory.—Andrew Carnegie in North
American Review for July.

.... ..{jnows
ukmm.
0, uronjb lhe »kkne» ,1x1
-father.
-—
ofonr
Mm. asp Mils, Brjwnnr Loan.
The Michigan Central wHl for tbe above
sell excursion tickets at rate of 51.30 for
the round trip with 50 cents added for ad­
mission coupon to the races. Tickets sold
July 8 and Otb good to return until July
ISth.
M.
M. H.
H. Cot.iJjra,
Column AgL
A(ft. .

Following are tbe real estate transfers
for the week ending June 80tii, 1890, as
taken from the books in tbe register’s office:
John G. Kirchner to Mary A Johnson; parcel
"PiStfTldySt ..Ak»» H.

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Obituary Notice.

ttom? E?
the ,4^

Warren FogieMmg. (lf UMir ..
mjd. a Jmrt cd! wh,,
Mrs. John Marks, of Hon iK . ■ ...
Siting &gt;«r
her
parent, and other rrtuid,
II. E. Kelsey’s house was
.
Urbcnlna
Monday. d„ln,. ,u' " Mr
chimney and roof.
** to
Children’s day exercises Sunday
were a grand sqccms.
j *«»tog
Frank Wolfe thinks bee« no rood «■&gt;».
from 501O 75 stiug ene arm
i&gt;.
Is sweet.
«
■ ‘ -'“toy
Mr. Hill la balling ami shlphnr iL.. ,
tbe eastern markets.
,0
Tlie C. K. A S. R. R. wax dunjarnl rm
’olte tadlJ • “lle “■ml. fda”

*C^rtnsSt^to John Gurd; nwM o! Mhi see -

In rer.rrtnt to th. sparring match ot
Saturday, will say that the opponent of
K.ll«y. did not dull rrom Balli. Creek,
nor was his name Bennett as reported’
Neither Is he a pugilist of«ny little ability,
but on tbe other hand, is a noted prize
ring fighter, who ean count his ring encountere by tlie score, and who is no other
than Jim Murphy, of Grand Rapids, who
fought Ryan 40 rounds. However. I am
happy to say that the S or 3 "Hebo’s,”
whose naihes disgrace the roster of tlie
gymnasium club of this city, whose treaclierious work It was to get this man (Mur­
phy) here, have no reason to feel proud.
First ta'cause II shows very plainly, that
they have none among their number, who
Is capable of doing the Job, and secondly,
because it was by a chance blow that Kel­
ley was knocked out at all, as any one
who
saw.
the
encounter.
knows
very well that up until that moment, Kelley
bad the best of It, having gained first
knock down- and drawing first blood, in
fact, there was no blood at all drawn on
Keller. Had the fight been according to
London Prize Ring rules there is no ques­
tion but that he stood a good chance to
win, fur according to these rules the con­
testants are allowed td cjlnch. in Which
case it Is very.evident that Murphy would
receive aotne heavy falls. What might be
termed another surprise is the nerve of
Murphy's second who, after knowing his
man to be what he was. would call' foul
ever}- time Kellfey bit his man. Neverthe­
less let tills society bear In mind that M.
C. Kelley can and will, if invited/ knock
out any Individual belonging to.suitl cluli,
for one, or one hundred dollars. It will
also be remembered that Slick-Smith nilas
Jim Murphy is champion of Michigan.
W. Kklixy.
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SWrayolfethlnka th. htUj morn,

awret. y« b. t.u amlhnn or
crease the sweetness.
' ” Mr&gt;
Mias Young3 to nowzreadv to wW.nnBft.

Died, at the home of his daughter. Mra.
Sidney Load, in Rutland. Mr. Joaeph Daviton. Monday, June 28d. aged M years, 1
mouth and 17 days. Mr. Davison came to
SCHOOL COLUMN.
Barry County 22 years.ago. and has lived
in the county most of the time since.
He
leaves a daughter, thrtnaona, and grand­ Conducted by Eaoeh Aadru., Cui
children and IS great grand-children,
The answers given to many &lt;&gt;f t|.P
neighbors and friends to mourn his loss.
questions sent out from Lansing o» late
ha.re
Brt*brook egr^lhuj
Rtiv. A. D. Grigsby preaches at tbe •tired and be proposes to set if M(8J
Presbyterian church Bunday. July 0 in the thing cannot be done to bring alxnit a
moming on “Summer and its lessons.” In better state of things In th« near futu.
the evening “Are yon hwured? If not try A circular, giving an outline of wlun will
be expected of teachers in tills recr.l, h*,
my office.”
been Issued. A ropy of this circular has
The ladles of the Presbyterian church been sent to each teacher In the count! ax
will serve refreshments and ice cream on well as to many candidate*, that Iiave
July 4, nt reasonable rates In Cook’s vacant failed during the put year. It «iH be
store oh Main street
seen that no discretion Is tu lie exeraisH
by boards of examiners in this matter. It
is to be Insisted upon the same a&gt; arith­
Kune and Beaidenee
No.
metic or In any other branch. Tin- i» all
I Francis A. Crocker. Eaton Rapids
:« right and no teacher lias theAl|ghte*t rea­
I denote M. Cousin*. Mlddtevllle
2t
I Frc4 0. Barker, HmUdm
20 son to find any fault We drai will: taiud
• Clara Kunz,
22 and ought to know something of its j&lt;iw» WUUam rtdiupa, Hastings
»
&gt; .Julia Dejuound,
•*
18 eraand the order of tla-ir developwni
i
Frederick
H.
Wrlhu.
Oberlin,
Kansas
27 Every teacher is earnestly advised to pn&gt;l
KO I Jeonle Lindsay, Breitlevflla
M cure at least one of tlie books suggested in
Fremom D. Joies. MtddleviHe
»
101 }1 Clara
Pamwleo,
“
38 tbe circular, preferably White s IWagcgy.
1 Hylvestor J. Schetter. HuufleM Eatim Co. ft This book coven, about the same ground
102 1 AonnDittonitcck. Wrodland
2V in psychology as Putnam’s and. in ad­
&lt; Valeria P. Kill, Caoticfon
7T
103 t Aby Bill, Haatton
is dition, the chapters upon pedagwr. will be
found very Interesting and helpful Any
teacher will be amply repaid fur a careful
study of this book. Any of them naj be
School district Na 8, Yankee Springs,
makes tbe tallowing excellent report, for had of tbe American Book Ca. C’hicap* at
a cost of about oni dollar each. Trie en­
the monument, all subecriptlonri being
tire circular-is too long for publlchttou in
paid to the association by Mr. S. C. Ritchie,
committeeman for the district:
8. C. this Issue, so only the Introdurth-n and
Ritchie. 82. W. p. Streeter, t; M. J. Ritch­ first part are given, this “I’art 1” being all .
that will be insisted upon during the com­
ie 25c; John Hall and family 1.50; Daniel
ing fall.
Duffy, 1; John Duffy, 1; John N. Stewart,
l-. Johnk Williams, 1: Walter E. Will­ To Applicants for TeaclHTs Certificates:
iams, 50c; Myron C. Sensi ba. 25c; David
During the past few vrarsexaiiiinaiiuus
Tummer, 50c. Total 8101 This Is a very in Theory and Art of Teaching have lieeii
small district, and the people there arc not quite desultory in their character. This
well to do; yet it comes to tlie front in has been made neeeesuy by a Hctniug
splendid shape. Many oilier districts with
want of preparation upon this sulgeet on
three times the number of inhabitants and
tbe part of applicants for certificates. The
10 times as much Wealth iiave not shown
time mvom to have come for a better order
up as much money for the monument as of things In this respect.
Beginning,
this one.
then, with the regular examination of
August 7, 1890, the questions In Tiifscy
and Art of Teaching will l&gt;e as full and
ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWScomplete, and will require as Kxact a
knowledge of tbe subject, as In anv »ther
James 5. Milter and daughter went to branch.
The following outline of examinations is
Grand Rapids Saturday.
John Boughton returned from Chicago presented to teachers as a guide in pre­
last week.
g
paring themselves in the topic. In order
Irvin Forb**.-, and’-wife, of Carlton, at­ that .the change of method may not Ik* a
tended the funeral of the lattefs mother at hardship to applicants the questions for
the M. E. church last Wednesday. Sermon fall examinations will simply cover I’art I
of the outline. Spring examinations and
by Elder Moore of Middleville.
Mrs. Beckuy died of paralysis last Tues­ examinations following, will lie -upon the
day.
, entire subject.
JosKi’it Estabrook.
Superintendent of Public Instruction.
Charley Miller, of Evanston. 111., made
his brother James a visit last week.
Cherries will be a small crop through
Define and Explain: 1. The l,r&lt;-«\&gt;’3tills section of the country.
Mrs. Putnam is very sick with neural­ tlve Power. ^Consciousness, Sense percep­
tion, Intuition.
gia and has been lor some time.
S. pie Representative Power—The
David Renawa moved last Wednesday.
Mose Roaenburg moved Into, his new memory*. Imagination.
3. Tbe Thought Power—Conception.
house last week Saturdav.
. The Ice cream social at Ixmj Smith’s was Judgement, Tbe reaMHi—Induction. In­
well attended but the ice would make our duction.
Activity nnd Growth of Mental i’&lt;tw?n»:
■cream. :
,
*
The Order and Method of Development.
Yes. a -wedding;In tbe near fntnre.
Read—White's Elements of IVdagory.
H. Damarth h.d .
BtAUn Mondor.
John Pumfity went to Hastings, Sun­ Pages 30 to PS; Swett's Method of Teach­
ing. Pages 54 to 03; Putnam's Elementary
field and Carlton last wrok.
Still the thieving goes on. Mose Rosen­ Pyscbotogv. pages 1 to 80; or any other
&gt;
borg went to dinner one day last week elementary work on Psychology.
and left his watch in his pocket locked Io
the new house when he came back of
the Markets
course was minus the same.

The Whip factory hgp ctoeed down this
week to repair their machinery, look over,
accounts, and give tbeir employes a much
needed rest. Ever since this institution
lias been started there has been a steady,
gradual flow of orders, that has taxed the
capacity of the institution In some depart­
ments to fill. With only a small working
capital to start out with. Manager Walter
has engineered the concern so that it Is free
from debt, hands have been paid regularly,
and there is a good stock of halters, etc.
on hand, all of which speak well for his
managing abilities. Notwithstanding t^e
that the republican party desires/to reduce. Jory were shipped Monday. They went capacity of this institution was largely in­
creased, It la not at all among the Improb­
to
Cantoy.
Ohio.
Orders
for
these
mittens
the states to the level of counties and de­
abilities that it will soon have to be in­
' are being received every day.
stroy tbeir autonomy entirely.
creased again. Hastings lias reason to lie
.
Mra.
Chas.
Streeter
died
very
suddenly
proud of all of ber factories, nnd bad she
As a matter of fact, this is not true of
of heart disease Friday at Dowling, while iiad ber choice of those that promised to
tbe republican party. The position ot the
’ sitting in a buggy. A more complete ac­ grow and be of great benefit to the city,
republican party is correctly stated by the: count will be seen In tbe Maple Grove cor­ she could not have secured better ones
New York Tribune In the quotation we, respondenee.
than she now has.. The whip factory will
made from that paper. It is not to be de­•
Messrs. J. P. Jllne and W. B. Chase are be running as u^ual Monday morning.
nied that there is a strong centralizing ten­. laying brick for tlie new school house in
For some time a great deal ot petty
dency in tlie government. But that Is Gaylord. Evidently the Gaylord people thieving lias been going on in the town­
know where to come when they want good
characteristic of all federal governments. ajork done.
ship of Maple Grove aud the guilty parties
It is a law of their development and1 -W. U.K,yr, D. S. G«xlye«r, K. K. could never be caught. Univ a short time
since several houses were broken iuto and
growth; and unless it Is balanced by a1 Grant, D. W. Reynolds, W. H. Powers, P.
among the articles stolen were a couple of
force tending to tbe development of the• T. Colgrove, 8. M. Fowler and ye editors, .knives, which were seen in possession of
local powers, will eventually destroy the. iiave ample reason to know that Sylvester James Seely and James Culp and Thurs­
day they were arrested by Sheriff Shriner
federal character^ any government orlgi- Greusel Is a practical joker.
and the stolen property recovered, and we
nall$ federal In fohu.
,
All gentlemen who desire a good dean
understand the parties have- confessed.
(
shave
or
a
first
class
hair
cut
will
do
well
The' republicans may appear to have
to call on Ed. Holbrook, who Is comfurtn- The-arrehtad parties are young men, about
yielded to this centralizing tendency more’ biy located In the basement of O. D. 21 years of age, who are the victims of
having
read too much "Wild West” liter­
than tlie democrats have, but It no, it isi Spaulding’s store on Main SL
ature. It is not supposed that these
only because they have been in power'
Rev. Fr. Gouer, of Hastings, celebrated young men are guilty of having perpetrat­
more than tlie democrats have been since• low mass and vespers at the residence of ed all of the thieving that has been going
tbe war. Certainly, Cleveland did nott F. Birney, tn this city Tuesday. He Is on in that vicinitv, as they only recently
check the centralizing tendency. He was talking strongly of of purchasing land here returned from tbe West After tbe arrest
and erecting a Catholic church.—Eaton of these parties a search warrant was
The largest class, and of course the best
tbe most arbitrary and d lea torlaI presidentt Rapids Journal.
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Issued and the house of Jacob Culp was as eaHi year is best, that ever graduated
we have ever had. Tbe democrats are
“
Monday afternoon at one o'clock Tlm- searched and about one-half of tbe stolen from the schools of tills city, is class ’00,
they who have resisted the admission off othy Bush will have an auction sale at property was found. The other half was numbering 23. nnd containing as splendid
found in Ixfw Norton's wdods, though young men and women as were ever sent
new states; and to resist the admission of' Pennock’s barn on Jefferson St. A large
a few articles of Jewelry were missing. out from any similar institution. ' It was
a new state Is to oppose in tho worst poasl-, number of fanning implements, etc. will They were brought before Squire Kenasproper .that a j*rfoct day, and cheerful
be
sold
to
the
highest
bidder.
For
further
bke.way tlie doctrine of tbe right of tlie
ton Tuesday, u^ived examination and surroundings in all respects should char­
particulars see bills.
were bound over to the circuit court.
people to maintain local governments.—Ex.
acterize the ushering of such a class from
One of those gentle little zephyrs that
the school ot study into the schoofof
The village bf Newberry in this stale is practical life. Tbe graduating exercises
make a man’s hair stand on end, “like
Tbe republican majority in the bouse quills upon the fretful porcupine^ visited down on peddlers and hawkers, and charg­ were held in tlie court house square Friday
near tiie Star school house Sunday. Sev- es all sucii fellows $50.00 per day to du afternoon, "ye juniors” having spent the
sue«edjd in killing the scheme for flood­ ent! fences were leveled, trees tom opt business. Something of tills sort ought to
forenoon and most ot the preceding day in
ing this country with the silver of the and blown down and other damage tloneb be followed in this city. Only a short preparing the platform, providing the nec­
Mb^Je world, contracting the currency by
That new and soul stirring play entitled time since one of our prosperous merchants essary seals, and in looking after the
binlshlng gold; seriously dhturbtag ail “Uncle Tom’s Cabin” was rendered in the called our attention to a hawker, who was many details so essential to- prepare for
following his business one Saturday on a such.an occasion. A spacious platform
financial values and reducing thr wages city under canvas last week. T^e full ac­ street comer, and was surrounded by a
was erected, made solid, broad and strong
and salaries of every laboring man and companiment of blood bounds, donkeys, large crowd and disposing of his wares ai- to support the seninrial dignity and the
etc., were present with the show, and of
woman by paying them 75 cents for tlie la­ course there was a crowded hqpsc, to wham mqst as fast-as he pould hand them out. combined avoirdupois uf the class, the
For tlie right to dispose of Ills goods, this school board, teachers and those who -fur­
bor which now earns them 100.
the entertainment gave fair satisfaction.
peddler only trad to phy into the city treas­ nished tlie music.' This was handsomely
• • Of fO'.'rae the bulk of the democratic
Let ail rememlter that the price of the ury a small sum, and by yelling at the top and elaborately decorated for the occasion,
party must lend itself to the scheme. Banxkr Is dow 75c per year eash In ad­ of hh voice, soon had a large crowd around the class motto "The Right Our Choice”
vance. All have had tlie diance for the him,
•
to whom he sold second class goods occupying a conaplcuous place in tha fore­
Luckily there were as many antl-free coin­
last GO days to come and subscribe for the at
1 first-class prices. The effect of allow­ ground. „
age democrats as free silver republicans, BjurHZB at a greatly reduced rate, and ing such'fellows as this Jo come Into a town
At 2 cfdock p. in. tbe exercises began, a
irbo thought more of the national welfare many have taken advantage of our offer. fpr a nominal sum, is demoralizing to bus­ very large aryl attentive audience being
■nd its financial stability than they did of If you have not accepted our low rate. It b iness. and. unjust to business nn:n. who present
too
late
now,
for
the
regular
price
of
75c
have
to
pay
rents
and
taxes
and
who
are
Tlie following program wa» then-’ carried
■ “cheap and nasty” party trick* to emberinterested in building pp their city. There out:
per year will be charged. •
•
.
.'Yasa President Harriaou by forcing liim to
'/are several cities acout us who*protect . Music.
Monday night H. H. Mershon's resl&gt;
veto a dangerous bill, tkmslderlng, more­
- their merchants by taxing these peddfers
Invocation.
dence in Baltimore was struck by light- &lt;
over. that the bill eould have been passed niag. The flqld went down tho'kitchea so high, tiiat it practically prohibits them
Salutatory. Gertrude E. Bentley.
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Civil Service Reform. Howard Thomas.
&lt;m!y by the wbole(democratic partv assist­ chimney, ran'alFover the bouse, leaving from doing business in these places.
Some similar action ought to be taken by
Home Influence, Bertha Teeple.
Mritlo TiKkannan and wit., or Baltic
ed by a handful of vejMibtieaiHi, it would splinters wherever it went knocked down our city, for our prosperity does not de­
Ballot Reform, Harvey Arehart
Creek, visited litre tlie first part of tbe
one of the occupants of the bouse.
Wc
not have seriously hurt either Harrison or
pend as much upon tbe revenues’ turned
Influence of Books, Vona Calkins.
week.
were unable to learn tbe amount of dam­
bte party, it would have Iteea the repub­ age. but the Insurance will probably cover Into tbe city’s coffers, as upon the prosper­
Our Naiion&gt; Future, Chas. A, 8cotL
Mabel Miller, of Johnstown, visited tte
ity of home merchants, and the city that
Music.
. .
school at the Center Friday.
lican president's veto of a .democratic tbe loss.
attempts to get rich at the expense of the
Burns, Wall|e M. Wilkins.^
measure, and the demt»cral.&lt; would, as they
The Hastings Engine &amp;. Iron Worhs are latter, makes a grave aolsUke. We would
Tbe Beautiful nnd Useful, Bertha M Ited at J. Durhain’s'last week.
usually contrive to, have got the odium now making 150 chopping and slicing like to see. some action taken in thte. mat­ Bentley. •
School closes this week at tbe Center.
machines for the large fruit evaporating ter, and furthermore we would like to see
Debate, Bismark or Gladstone: Bismark.
u 11
clw*d
w&lt;*k *'llh *■
ore that menaces the Interest* of business. concern of Harding A Sweeting, of N. Y., this class of wanderers taxed so high that Frank W. Tyler, Gladstone, Wm. H. Pow­ exbibition.
who haye a branch establishment at Eaton they would find Hastings an unprofitable ers.
-Juvenile
Temple G. T. bolds open lodge
Where do the brains ami leadership of Rapids. The flrm has had similar work place to do business in.
Protect home
Class Motto, Sadie Roberts,
Fhnraday evening. July lOtii. Evert one
the party go In these intervals of lunacy or done in Jackson and Eaton Rapids, but merchants first, last and all the time.
Race Question, Chas. D. OvIatL
”* U,b 11 UM,i-r
atMusic.
,
J
Mfoey which attacks it when it rushes Into tbe firm above named say that the charac­
Last
week
we
announced
that
there
ter
and
finish
of
the
iron
work
dune
here,
German
Schools,
B.
H.
Stllson.
gtoenbacklsm, free silverand other schemes
far surpasses any of the work that they would be a sparring match In Union hall
Clu. Poem, -Oar Ufe on E.rth,’ S.U,
of inflation? Is It the modern version -of have bad done elsewhere.
Hence, the between M. J. Kelley,' of Irving aud Harry D. Beadle.
the parable Of the devil and the -swine?— large order for these machines.
Bennett,* of Battle Creek. The match (re­
Wanders of Electricity. P. H. Brumrt.
curred as advertised. -When Mr. Kelley
Detroit Journal.
importance of Trifles, Una Willison.
Mra. Fon.wortb l«n tor Boston lut
Tuesday we were shown an Imitation
stepped upon lhe stage, his magnificent
Brffalo role, mide 1 y a Weal.hy and re­ physique drew forth a great deal of pity ' Embalmed Ideas. L. Arloa McOmber.
i nurada}'.
Tbe newest republic Brazil lias at length liable firm, that would like to locate their
Class History. Shirley Smith.rab!TX„d"b.“,’Wn“d “* ,,U1 “»
for his small adversary, but subsequent
Music.
been presented with a constitution formu­ inatitotion In this city. At the distance of
events proved that tbe pity was misplaced.
Historic Ixxikout, Royce E. Barlow
lated by noted jurists under tlie supervis­ a few feet, the artificial robe cannot be About itln’dock wiien the principals
Class Prophesy. Retta C. Ovistt
‘ ‘
told from the real, and as far as wear, faced each other, the Barry county reprtion of the provisional government. It is
Oration. Aim of Life. Orlle B. VanHoni
tear, warmth and appearance is concern­ •entatlve mnde a savage rush at his antag­
Janncita's Dream, Mary E. Woodard
'
to b&lt; submitted to the constituent assem­ ed. all are in favor of the manufactured
Mrl IVI koi modnal a handsome watch
onist landing a bard blow on ills mouth
\ aledlctory. Jason E. McElwain.
/
bly, and on Its approval an election will Buffalo robe. Aside from the robe, tbe
but recrfvlig a hot one in return. After
Pkruna Salurdajv It
Music, Class song.
Ueing his fourteenth birthday.
be held, when it will be again subject to firm also manufacture! plush goods. Last tfils both went at it moresclentlficaUv. and
Presentation
of
Class.
Prof.
.1.
w.
R&lt;,i&gt;.
year the firm did a large business, end
'yi,cox visited at Geo. Miller's,
in an unexpected moment Bennett led
revision by an assembly of senators and
there Is no reason why such an Institution but with lbs left countered with his right, erts.
Johnstown Saturday and Sunday.
Weluvu not .pane u, makr paulcutar
dbttratiea elected under Its provisions, and aa this should not do a very large busineM.
and landed on Mike’s Jugular. This end­ inmtlon. and huWd wh.tr irorj pan wm
will then be promulgated as the law of the The scarcity of Buffalos has raised the
ed tlie contest for tbe Irving man was T’,,'2!11'"111 WM,ld ■«todo "
land. It Is framed on the federal nyatem price uf Buffalo robes to such an extent, “knocked out” and lay quivering on the
AU did vary rtrdltaUly, aud eulial«l th.
that there is a demanij.'for a good substiBl tor Ibo pul two moolba, ;i, abl.jp
stage, aud it was several minutes before
&lt;rf tbe United States, with a responsible
tate. and ax such, thfrartiele shown us can­ he could tell whether a brick building had carrfoUtUnUon ot th. aodlom to thHr
pautdent, who will at tbe first election not be beaten.
tbenira, and th.it rrady ayhipathy as wall
fallen on him, or whether he Iiad been Th. tri.nd. or th. rias, had luat rmaon
be dtoosen by congrthtft ami afterwards by
Notwlttistanding
The Detroit Tribune has the following' struck by a cyelone.
to he proud or th.lr efforta, and. tho
XMMB of electors. The" congress will «hi
to nay eoueenilng H. B. Dewey's oratlotl 10 three-minute rounds were advertised, palmnor th. nil, ..heads who was not
the contest lasted less than 3 minutes altol
wtvf sixty-three senators (three from
toot, than plnasl with th., rsklnm,
clasf oration was next delivered by Henry gether. Since tbe contest a great deal lias ortho
training galn.,1 tbrn-lu
£
W* state), and two hundred deputies,
B. Dewey, his topic being •The Problem been said as to the real name of the dlBk-ull lo- satlsty. Crrtainly In r,:«un
■Ml she electoral college will be formed on
uf To-day.” Stripped of all unBeeesaary foreigner, and it is pretty generally accept­
Uba aarae basis. The presidential term is ornament, very short, and going In every ed that ids real name Is Murphy, one of ~-r. or prrnaruUuu, In ^kcUon or
10 rxpteas kins. In rkratlon ot thoaaht
•or nix year*, and ten yeara must elapse case directly tn tbe point, hh speech w»s the best light-weight sparrere in Mlclilgan, and In danun ot praaontaUon. It would
hefeoea president can be elected. Tlie not at all like tbe conventional claw day who follows this tMisIueMt for the money te rrry Irani i„ „Ip,| lmpn„.,^L
oration. It wm a practical discussion of there Is In IL and travels around under as­ ota'n.?L' I*"
and th. InKd- 1 '“n,bar(J aiMl von have been IgiM.
Brazilians are evidently in earnest about
a practical and living Issue, and unlike sumed names. It has also been reported
*PeCi *° *U"1,
co"' Frtkb^'r' TL ’"5 ’•'"' ''“"’.tor John
founding aa enduring republic.
rnort similar orations. It Impressed the ttixtja certain few in this city are responsi­ aidTnd”
hearer as being composed for tbe. sake of ble for tbe whole affair, bnt throe gentle­
All Uiorlaw wrur nmr miwnd Uy IM,
men
deny
it
in
terms
most
emphatic
and
Til. Kul rjuUMun SumUr acbool la
the Ideas and not for tbe rake uf the words
Tbe court ot
by &lt;&lt;’ &lt;tal«lm In and style. Mr. Dewey spoke with notes were as nurprtoed at the outcome as was rriwwls with IwnuUtul and k&gt; rniy luof
aUuww o«Uy pmwuiu—,1, t„k| w,ub«, KES?®/"!?’
and Chis was an innovation in the right di­ Mr. Kelfey himself. And while we regret aaonit llwui.
.«:u« AbJb.USlUwri!. Tboub fcw hl
rection, as It had tiw effect, whether in­ for Mr. Kelly’s «ake, that the contest end­
Uwx haw, aom.
At th. Ctuidualon.or th. promn „
tended or net. of xtlll further saving bis ed as it did, yet we hope tiutt he will hued
»«M&gt;«Ui wsbool wae.
effort from any appearance uf straining af- tlie lesson, and. upon a solemn review of

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tbe rains ever known,
■rttlera.

Appiea—Dried, seperlb.

Corn—43c.
Heef-Uve. tt.afftt.tocalves, fLttttt:
ealT.lHcl.,ird- ►&lt;'.
Llme-MelilDgatiScper bbl; water lire*.Si »
P^Oats--JKj 29c per bu.

Potatoes—Ac. per bu.
-Pork-84 753SA00.

Piaster—delilng al |S per ton.
Hatt—Sellinx at Si per bbl.
Timothy ttoed-Nelftax at tt.o* I* r bu.
Whttt jWbi.i. whltortofred. ffc.
Klour-S2.SC per hundn-C.
Wool—Unwashed rtffS; washed

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Detroit.
Reans-S 1.701811.IS per bu. for city pick'
Butter— italic. creaDierv irttM.

dStah^ttperbu.
Potatoes-43.:«x44 per bbl.
Pnwltrv—T.'V*: chicken*. 7&lt;
turkays,iM|iiA-

.

wiKuu-No. 1 white. S9c;
BuOhlo Lira Stock.
Cattie—Choke to eittr* Mwrs f4.'.*C?&lt;

'WwfrlWMl-lIt ■ wir to «Qfxi.
Lambs, clipped, best. &gt;r. crf.I. K
Hors -Mixed. hravyA4JS: pigs

!-■'-

bakiH*5
AkMUMr Pure.

‘

�stings

Banner.

Tbnf’^y* Jntv

Loc*1 geitur.____

Rose Flour. ■
iiundred. I have the

.4) l

i-iii-ive sale of thi&lt; Hour jn

Warrant Every Sack,
H|ve -i,i.l since tlie first of

JinDary -

twenty-five ton

PERSONAL MENTION.
The promotion exercises of tbe Sth grade'
ot
Ed. Burton went to Lansing Monday.
' our city schools were held in Union halt
, Wednesday evening of last week. Tbe
Worthy Mead Went to Charlotte Friday. 1
stage was beautifully and appropriately
C. A. Griffin was in Charlotte Tuesday. decorated
'
for tbe occasion, and r large
Seth Drown, of Grand Rapid*, is in the audience greeted the &lt;!u.-- who wen to
city.
t
;taws from liw highest ot the grades Into
r»w wTSJK;
*“ ,««■
the high school. A splendid program Iiad
maeiUne with whkhho,2?l?g
* Tue»diyG00dyeM *“ h‘ GmDd ltapW’’ |been prepared for the occasion, each num­
dlnnor by
h,ta,.1’’w”
a of which was carried out In u manner
Richard Doyle went to Grand Rapids ’ t reflected gn at credit upon the class and
ehlKoey.-M,,^!"'
»d*hbor-,
Tuesday.
/
Jtheir hard-working teacher. Miss Nash.
Lost, in Union hall suture...
.
class numbers 2S. and;wlll be a very
Dr. Woodmansee went to Vermontville The
,
soioe letters and paper* tik!!S,T eI5n,ni’
yesterday.
- [ 'creditable addition to the high school.
A» thry e.., b,
“ TC'
Miss Fanner Mixer was in Grand Rarone else and can
'* ne ,o ■”&gt;’
ids Friday.
The Michigan Central win for the above
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excursion tickets to all points.on their
turned too,..
J.wt,
, Will Fuller, of Nashville, was-In tbe sell
city Tuenlay.
lines in the United States and Canada at
P. T. Colgrove went to Delton on bud- 'rate of one fare for tlie round trip. Tick­
I- ness
,
ets will be good going only on July 8d and
Tuesday.
Frank Knowles returned to his home in 4th. returning twit later than July 5th.
.
M. IL C0LUX», TkL Aft
Ohio Tuerday.
'-ry Uvi.r.bi,. V„

&lt;«n«lnl&gt;

Let the Cannon Boom!

Hastings Will Celebrate July 4th.
A GOOD DLD FASBIONED TIE!
With Lots of Sport and Foo.

SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS:

Dr. Conley, of Streator. Ill., was in the '
city Saturday.
.
For tlie above, the Michigan Centra!
Mias Elsie Rich visited relatives at
will sell excursion tickets June JOth and
Shultxlast week.
Sinh and July 1st at the rate of two cents
Hon. John Carveth was in the city on per mile In each direction for tlie round
business Tuesday.
trip. Tickets will be limited good to re-,
umber­
Mayor Beebe is expected home from turn July 5th. Those desiring may secure
ed 4.J8 and was considered a very lanre
one. Commencement w»s also consul™* Alaska tomorrow.
an extension of time on tbeir tickets until
uu. » being the first time
Orin Rorabeck attended the races In July 20th. provided they are deposited
with tlie secretary of the Michigan Hall­
of Master of laws was conferred.
Augusta last week.
way association. Mr. IL E. Downing, In
Blaine’s famous reply to Gladstone has
Smith Holmes, of Grand Rapids, was in । Detroit, on or before July 5th.
just been Issued in phamphlet fonn. Thh the city Thursday.
M. 11. Coixnrs, AgL
[" w&gt;e of the ablest presentations of the
Dr. Lowry was called to Bellevue Tues­
benefits of protection yet published and
should be widely read. beCd for a cSr day tor consultation.
The Chicago, Kalamazoo &amp; Sawlnaw Uy. i
Miss Mina Mudge has arfived home will sail excursion tickets between all
statiore on its line at which tickets are
'-..th, from Albion college.
solcTat one fare for the round trip. Tick­
Miss Effie Kennedy arrived &lt; here from ets will be sold on July S and 4, good for
Ann Arbor Saturday.
return until and including July 5. Tick­
“wunod
tbe marrluK
ot 1- rwi Arter to Ml..
Cler, Koru
atX
Frank Maus, of Grand Rapids, was in ets must be purchased as full fare will be
b0|iK- or tlie til,
bride
’, pereiiu.
charged on train. On July 4th trains will
peMonolu,
cer^on,.
^,nRev
,y Vruder the dty over Sunday.
IN THE
I run as follows*.
relative.ot Um oomnunl:,, penle, w^I
Fred Konkle went to Nashville Tuesday
(Contestants to furuish their own sacks.)
XOKTH.*
prt^ooL Tlie happy couple were the re- to work in a l&gt;arber shop.
Kalatnazon .
elplenu or many pnwnta. hod atari out rm
Miss Minnie Evans returned to her Klebtand Junction
1st—Singing. Middleville Glee Club.
•
1^1 VOJW ot lire With Um beat wl.bea 3
&lt;’rr»»cy................... . .................
home in Bellevue Monday.
Milo
htji
2d—Prayer, Rev. D. B. Oviatt..
■
Halton
aii’ra
’ re *" 01
an&lt;J a«iualnl3d—Reading Declaration of Independence, Rev. W. M. Puffer.
Manager Rook returned from Galt, Cioveniale............ ... .................
4th—Singing. Middleville Glee Club.
heretofore existKbnil i.................. ..... .................
Ontario, Monday morning.
'
• , i.hr.tgned under the name of
Haotlngc ................................. .frMUUraM tc
5th—Oration, Rev. A. D. Grigsby.
We arkuowkdtre receipt or tbe Albion
t
- ... t&lt; this Jay dissolved. Janie*
II IT.;* 45
I). It. Cook arrived home from Wheeling. WOOrflMld..................................
6th—Singing, Middleville Glee Club,
li ttky
Wwli»un
...
iThtAr. '
having disposed Of their tolkwe 1 eer Kook tor 1SM-00 ,nd penoiri W. Va. Thursday evening.
7th—Music, Hastings Cornet Band.
. -Io th- v.«n*-4sot tlie said Rower Shoe
. p-in. p m. p.n
aoiTM.
a-m.
nteresled In rolleje wort will do well to
.
!, i, Sttiw. Al! accounts diw the
'
P. A. Sheldon made a busidesB trip to KatamsMo.......... ... ...
I ZMMJOiU ■£
* UM
.-Tla.t ■'I.'* 1 are tot* p»*d to
H- look Ibli book over. The InaUtotlon la
Hictiland Junction.
* **
/
”... Koaer Shoe Co. store and al! ln- prowink rapidly In every branch and eu- Sunfield, Eaton Co..’Tuesday.'
। CreMey....
•A.
Hmrer Shue Co. is assumed lart’iik In couraoa or atudy. Thia has
’ 10.43
Mito..........
AM
।
M. C. Griswold, cashier of the Lowell lM«nn ..
’ 10.32 I
.. , ....;h- Mrwrs Spence Bros.
(e’en marked by a sternly itrowlh In enroll- bank was in the city Saturday.
I 10.14
&lt;1&lt;n ordale
menL which nnw rear I.e.
and It h !
Sbtdtz
...
Miss date Herrington returned to her Holing,
I t y&gt;
predicted that the coining year will see a
WumlUnd
।
home
in
Mt.
Pleasant
Mouday.
lance increase over this number. Albion
Woobbury
is leanunenclng to rank high among the■
Will Sldnam. of Kalamazoo, attend^i
colleges of the west
the graduating exercises Friday.
The new pension bill has become a law. *
It 1* said that Ikowell s business meni
Fred Clark. Gt Midland, was the guest of giving a jH'nslon’ortroni six to twelve dol­
lune made the U a H. R’s a propositioni his brother Ed. tn this city Sunday.
lars to every honorably discharged soldier
that will pay them to take advantage of.
I^juls Goodyear, of tlie Kenyon Military who served ninety days, or more, who has
It Is to tbe effect that If the L.
H. R’v'. ■
a dimiWllty. no matter whether it was In-,
will run their line over into town the, Academy of Ohio, returned hqme Friday.
curred in the service or not. Also u pen­
Lowell people will give thru tbeir freightt
Mrs. Ed. Claik went to Ann Arbor Mon­ sion of eight dollars i&gt;er uionth to every
tn haul. In that way they will connectt day morning for a shot l visit with rehi- soldier's widow whose husband has died
with the D. L. &amp; N. at Elmdale. It Is
since the close of tlie war. and two dollars
sunuised that the ,D. L. A N. R’v will
MH* Emmit Bartier. of Nashville. vhlted additional to each child under sixteen
either lea.se or buy the |„ «fr IL nnd extend
Same program the Division will carry out at Milwaukee in the World’r
years of age. no mutter whether the sol­
a few days with friends Iu this dty last
It
to
Belding
and
Hastings,
fe
|
8
evident
Contest, week of July 7th.
CELIVEKEb,
dier died from disease contracted 4n the
that something is to be done soon.—Free- 1
(NOTE—All apart* and exhibition dri:l will be on Main street.
service
or
not.
Also
a
pension
of
eight
.. . .
Every slick li kiln P«t Herald.
and Mrs. Walker Matthews arrived dollars to |&gt;arents of deceased soldiers
i ..A. .Hi. the very iw-t for summer
A new counterfeit ten cent piece is in 1In tbe dty from Grand Rapids Satunuiv (mothers first) who are now dependent,
er kindling. or«lci*. are filled and
morning.
I
i
without regard to whether they were de­
rt-.: ;i. .. r.ilar order as received. As circulation which so closely resembles the ’
pendent nt the time of the soldier’s death.
MU« lio,.. Baawlck. or Deln.lt, I,
•
, . more orders booked than genuine that it can easily be passed. It
C. E. Foot, of Kalamazoo.. Mich., who
,
a couple of weeks in the city vis­
,
fur a !&lt;.** days it will stand differs from tbe usual counterfeit in that spending
was for many years a clerk In the pension,
■ iand w!i.') wlsh'tn buy this wood n genuine silver plating covers-the Ger- ।iting friends;
office,
is fully prepared to take claims un­
unless In advance.
With man silver which forms the body of the
li. P. Bartlett, formerly Professor of the der the new law. and will give his jsiretHial
• and excellent quality of co|n. This give it.a ring very nearly like Business College of Lansing, visited C. W. attention to all claims placed hi his htiids.
that
of
good
money,
and
also
doqs
away
,;.pd is &gt;ure to be large.*
The wonderful success he has had in .’ob­
Jordan Monday.
* . ..idrr or when delivered. with the greasy feeling by which counter- ■
taining pensions during the past two year?
felts are detected. The coin bears the
Mr. and Mrs. John Evans, of Bellevue, is a guarantee that he will rush claims
date of 1887. Tlie milling Is not so deep were lhe guests of D. R. McElwain nnd*
placed In his hands, to the fullest extent.
on the counterfeits and the edges are much । family last week..
Correspondence solicited, and advice
sharper than those of a genuine dimo.
I |/SliHH Flo Beadle, of Grand Rapids, will freely giv'en. Those who have claims
The Arata.tea is tlie best of all Japan teas. I spend-tbe ‘uximer vacation with her
her pending cun now make application under
the new lav without abandoning their old
We have tbe new crop (1890) to offer you I wrents la this dity.
•
bin! dog. brown w,,h now, all of which we guarantee to be first
*
Mrs. W. &lt;;. Bryant; of Fllht, returned claims.
1
No fee uniess claim is allowed, and thfn
pickings, the cream of tbe crop and for
home Saturday, after a short visit with only the legal fte of ten dollars. Those
.»n&gt; for return ot dottier fineuess and richness of flavor and super­
.
r*
ran be fuiutd-LZ
who tile their claim first will be lhe first to
ior strength it cannot be excelled. Tbe Mr?. John Gbodfc-ear.
ELY IN COLE. Morgan. merits of this tea are so well known’ by a . Charles M. Weaver left for Lansing receive their money. Tlie pension will
greater |x&gt;rtlon of cur customers Hiat it 1b Tuesday to attend to an Important case Lie- commence from the dpte of tlie filing of
tbe claim. An enclosed two cent, stamp
almost needless for us to further apeak of- fore the Supreme court
wlll-lnsurc an ImmMlate reply.
its many qualities. To use It once, is to
Editor Gndfrev. nt »•&lt;«• Vrwixirt Herald
waiil'it again. . Beuiember that »»&gt;e
and
Len
Felghner.
of
the
Nashville
News,
iyiu^u
Hastings only by
Eighth Xluinnl Itruniou.
*
were In tbe city Friday,
• STAt-FFEtt 4 Crawley.
The eighth annual reunion and banquet
Ellis Hams arrived Imme from the of the Hastings nigh school alumni occur­
Hasting’ th** 4th.
Every line in a newspaper costs .some­
Grand.Rapids "Business College. Thursday. . red Friday evening, and as last year, at
tlie thing. if It is for the benefit of an In­ for the summer Vacation.
» *
Fords hotel, the supper being fum^hed
dividual it should be paid for. If a grocer
by the ladles of the Episcopal society. It
Mr. arid^Mr*. Nathaniel Judson, of was after six In tM evening when the
wks asked to donate groceries to one
hair for the abundantly able to pay for them he would Jjmslng. vhltfld Mrs. J.’s parents, Mr. alumni and tbeir guests, to the number of
d Mrs. c/S. Burton, last week.
,
refuse. Tlie proprietor of a newspaper
07, sat down for the banquet, each table
must pay for the free advertising it the
Dr. Lathrop and family.. Miss Hallock, groaning with Its load of good things,
beneficiary.docs not, and yet it Js one of
1st) Arloa McOmber and Miss Sadie Rob­ spread In excellent taste. Tbe repast was
the hardiest things to lie learned by ’many
served in faultless style, doing great credit'
erts are spending the week at Gun lake.
our 4th.of July people that a newspaper has space In Its
i to the ladles. At the conclusion of the
Charlie Paltmtier, of 'Han field, one of
culumn^to rvnt, and must rent It to live.
supper, C. W. Jobes, tbe toastmaster of
To five away or rent It for anytldng Jess Barry county’s repreaentativea In Albion
.. ting, every day at the than living rates would be as certainly fa­ college, attended the graduating exercises the occasion, iu bls usual happy manner
proposed a utanber of subjects as •‘toasts’’
tal os for a landlord to furnish house rent Friday.
to members of lhe association ami others
twice In the fst ward free.
present, the responses being well-timed.
Lttl
.
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.
Mr.
George
Dlllenbaek.
county
drain
MwJay.
The following sensible police appeared commissioner, returned from his trip to After tbe -toast" had been partaken in the
roasting heat of .the dining hall, all ad­
-:■&lt;
4th ii» Daiting* and have a mi the Hastings Baxnek some time ago: Missouri and other western and southern
journed to the parlors. where the follow­
"IVe have received several communications points last week.
ing program was carried out:
lately, .such as cards of thanks, obituary
.. j; i- now '■&gt; cents per year notices and extended accounts of social /'''Hastings orators jwill rfy tl|e American
Music.
Eagle Friday as follows: P. T. Colgrove at
*aucc.
gatherings, with requests to publish the Banfield, Charles M. Weaver at Cloverdale • President’s Address, Ralph Wooton.
Es?ay. Miss Edith Babcock.
are selling men’s shoes at same, which we have not done. While we and Judge Smith at Gun lake.
Declamation.
Kd. Bottom.
.
are always ready and glad to print any­
ie them out.
Music.
'.
x
Mrs. Geo. Bowers and children left for
thing that will tie of general Irftcrext to
Iu Mefooriam. Lillian Wardoll. •
■■ will I* aloaed from 10 oar readers, yet we must draw the line at Manchester Friday, where tta»y will visit
Declamation, Roy Barlow.
■ ' p. is. 1 ,&lt;*al time, to-inor- tilling our columns with" reading which relatives for a couple of weeks before re­
Music.
will be of Interest to readers only In some turning to their home in Dakota.
Mrs. Ella Judson, better known as Ella
particular
locality.
All
should
-bear
in
1. in&lt; I- greatly Improving the
Rev. A. I&gt;. Grigsby attended the meet­ Burton, a member of -the alumni, aud a
► idly pstrchased in the 4th mind that we charge for curds of thanks, ing of the Castleton Sunday School Asso­ lady of flue talent as an elocutionist, was
obituary notices aud the like, ranging all ciation Friday last, at tlie U. B. church present nnd, byjeqayst. gave a selection,
wwy frogi 25 cents to one dollar and sw- north of Nashville, aud delivered an ad- that displayed her ability to fine advantage,
""&lt; 4
•
,i( .IgUator.** What ire times more. Recording to the space occu­
dreas In the evening. He reports an Inter­ and was greatly appreciated. The new
tb y
FthJ sroweji'e, and he will pied.’—Chicago Newspaper Union.
esting and profitable session.
officers elected were:
President H. B. Andrus.
Prof. Sterling, of Concord, the new
i^The
drill
corps
Hastings
Division
met
"!• I"-;: *..! Mir-hiaan IL IL Co. has M*tVice President, Ed. Hot top.
Friday, and by a practically unanimous superintendent of our city schools, was In
■b'■•*•&gt;:■'aims aod»«t it at leas than vote decided to go to Milwaukee via Grand the city Friday, and attended both the
Sec.. Miss Edith Babcock.
8 lbs of rolled oats for..
Treasurer. Miss Belle Handy.
/
riith-dollad
•
10
‘ " »oap for.
•• Germam family
Hawn, and by the fine steamer, the Mil­ graduating oxdrclsfes and alumni banquet.
It was conceded that this reunion wiis n
*• Capital crackmv’for
He
Is
much
pleased
with
our
schools
nnd
!:•' -t mllliijery department for waukee. They will, start next Monday
fine success, although somewhat interfered
•• corn starch for
tar
h t. iints. flok'ers. tips, etc. We morning, with 30 men and three officers, city, and will *&lt;&gt;on remove here with Ids with by the oppressive bent, and tbe fact
•• plow
’*
four of the men being substitutes who will,' Binilly.
’■ ■«!• :* In thi» line. '
(bat most of those in attendance bad Just
•• Carolina rice for
Im* ready to step in Hue provided anything
N. E. Waller and fau*lly arrived In the previously spent about four hours in atten­
•• best Jai&gt;an tc* dust for .
.
•• .11 run an ice cream parlor In should happen, to t|Z X regulars. The
dance
upon
the
graduating
exercises.
city
Saturday
evening
from
Jamestown.
••
best
25c.
te*
m Barry county for
■ - ijii-iiK-tr,hU s^orc July 4th. Large
names of the members of the drill corp* Kgnlas nnd will
make this place
•• choice smoking tobacco for
• II lillwtfur 10c.
and substitutes are us follows:
tbeir future home.
Mr. Walter i« a
••
••
plug tobaeoo for
Bro41U* Kidney nnd LlVcr Syrup
will serfr ice cream at the
brother of Manager Walter of tile Whip ^Wlll restore the liver and kidneys to a
A. D. Niskern. Captain.
•• Church’s bug finish **
10
factor)*, nnd will be employed In that in- [ healthy condition and eliminate »he mala­
■quare J&lt;|y 4lh.
W. H. Powers. LWbtenant.
DeLands’soda for
IL A. Rr.gn, Sec. \ 4 jj. W. Reynolds^ Sir Knight Jlerakl.
•* family white fish for..
rial poison from you/ system. If you im­
otltntlon.
.
t
W. D. Hayes, Guard."
•• boneless codfish
• mt... a*d he In the second
WillCOnlry and Will Moore are now pregnate the blooi! with uric acid or kidA.
McCoy,
Sentinel.
*• mixed bird seed
nev poison, you will Iiave dyspepsia,
‘Mile, nt a bargain. Call at
The men In line and 10|MUiuie« are as fdl! fledged M. D.’s-lioth having graduat­ headache, yellow »kln, loss of appetite,
•• pearl tapioca for.
'
oiice for particular*.
follow!: E. L. SenU, S. E. Phillips. M. ed from the Medlokl Department x»f the
•• sal soda for
State. Unlveriit)- last*wiek. The former the -blues." dlslncliuatkin to wart, bad
.it L&lt;»*e tarvin this city July O \bbott, N. T. Parker. John B. Roberts,
“ Rising Sun baking powder for
will practice with his brother in Streator. taste in lhe month, extreme weariness on
Dr.
F
K.
rimn,en».».
Dr.
IL
A.
D.rl«r,
’
I’ will be the finest sport•• best whole shot pepper for...
first arising. It will cleanse and purify
Dr.
S.
M.
Fowler. P. A. Sheldon. I. T. Hl., while the latter will act as Assistant
lij.stnry of Barry county.
•• canned cocoanut for
the
blood
of
uric
acid
or
kidney
poison.
supreme representative. M. u. to Dr. Headman in the Medical Depart.
•• choice Rio coffee “
tl*.e Presbyterian
parsonage, Colgrove,
• |r;ut
.. ..
trriati pursunnsr,
W. B. Cook. S. Greusol. A. H. raent.
*
.......
Is a genera! break-down of the system, tbe f 2 packages lolled wheat
.• t •• Itrv \. D. Grigsby on June 28. Johnson, John C. Cole. Wm. Mohler. R.
J. Q. 4. Jobn«n. of Isalidla Vol, mode
0
••
Magic washing powder for
Mr. •...Iv-I*
U*t:r ef C«*UetWi, to
... Mis?
l,*'ia P. Kill,
K. Grant, H* &amp; fioodyear, John Weissert, this office a pleasant call Toeaday morn-’ rcanlt of Impaired action of tbe kidneys | 8
u
Sbepp** eoeoanut trait pudding for.
Hili. •&gt;! lUMing*.
.
.
•Clms. WiM. &amp; Wilcox. J. W. Lunn. M.i Ing. Mr. Jobn-mu was among tbe early and liver. Correct this by using Brooks’,
3
*•
tar soap for
G11 Iman, Thos. Brine. A. E. Kenaston, IraI pioneers of the county, befog the sixth Kidney and Liver Syrup and bcaltli will
J »till
interesting
sport *for
1 large bottle of olive* for
. another
......Ml-.-, •IIU-IA-I
’UHM "FJ"*'
Mrt
V’anVaiken burgh, P. R.
,a“J i settler of thu township of Hope. Me left be restored.
the
lUcings aftd Grand IfopW”
1 gal. can of apple* fur
lutA -a .!! rroM bats Friday at
*• Jn*
, thin country soon alter election of• notes
1854, I
1 14-qt. tin pali toe
Brooks’ ’ Kidney and Liver
Syrup
It W 11 be a uo&lt;xl game.
1 and
hadchanges
n&lt;d been back
alnce. HeInnotes
many
---------------------the I strengthens tbe kidney* and cloanaco
' city
many
changes
— Jbem tlioronghly from all dangerous 1mand
eouaty,and
and Improvements
Js able to recallL.many
F r the Fourth, we will have » large .
«s
. . .—»« .hie tn rec**-------WMCnc-nt of fire works for lawn display.
,-tn -Uem
tncidents of pioneer life In this county.
| purities.
'boiur., ’.an’erns. etc.,
1|-M4»
which will
1
.
Hams A Va.xAmman.
| wnic“

L

Hose Race, purse $150.
Exhibition Drill of Hastings Divison, U. R.
K. of P., the World’s Champions.
Singing by the Famous Middleville Glee
Club.

&lt; 5H0KE *“

ED.FOWERJ’
NO. 35.

Read the Program:

ALWAYS THE SflHE
2! ALWAYS THE BEST

FORENOON.

1.—National Salute at Sunrise.
1st prize $3.00, 2d $2.00
2. —9:30 a. m., 100
“ yard‘ foot.race.
'
“
3.00. '• 2.00
3—9.45 “ 100 “ boy’s race. “
10 rods girl’s race.
“ “
3.00. ■* 2.00
4. -10:00
“ “
3.00, “ 2.00
5. -10:15 “ Sack race.

5&lt; CIQflR

6.-10:30 “

**j[»l ----. MO.

irasaui&amp;a

Dry IFooil for Sale.

Tlie [ladings Furniture Co.
re pllinL' their \Yji»te wood in

$ 1.50 E/KH

Exercises Court House Square.

AFTERNOON.

7. —1:00 p. m. Wheelbarrow race.
1st prize $3.00, 2d $2.00
8. —1:15 ’•
Tug of War, six men oil a side, the six to be
from same town. Purse of $6.00 to winners.
Bicvcle race, gentlemen, best 2 in 3, 1 mile.
9—1:45 “
1st $3.00. 2d 2.00.
Exhibition Bicycle riding, ladies. Idt $.3. 2d $2.
.10.-2:00 “
'•
Hose
race, 200 yards, lay 200 ft hose, break
11.-3:00
• at 150 ft, attach nipe and take water.
First prize $100.00, 2d $50.00.
Rope walking by the youngest rope walker in
12.-4:30 “
the world.
Exhibition Drill, Hastings Division No. 19.
13.-5:00 “
Champions of the World.

14.—Grand display of Fire-Works in the evening.
Music through the day furnished by the Hastings City Band.
Half fare on all railroads.
Come to Hastings July 4th if .yon want a day of pleasure
and sport.'

Boon! pooni

REWARD.

&lt;pCAL NEWS.

E

■ On This Glorious Fourth.

It's right to make a noise to-day, and no one has a bettor
reason to oe noisy than we.

THE BOOM IS ON !

' 'Tis a Buyer’s Boom—the Busiest. Best and Blessedest Boom
you ever saw. We are making SPECIAL CONCESSIONS
FOR THE TRADE DURING THE SUMMER MONTHS. No
slaughter of odds and ends, you understand, but an all around
letting down to hard pan figures.

4

THE BEST IN THE HOUSE IS YOURS
tfr low sunneg fkkes.

We moan business and we Boom Business by this means.
A good stock and a full stock of fresh seasonable goods.

SEE WHAT 25c. WILL BUY

[

ill iwii Int-daa at BEAMER’S CASH STORE

�WONDERFUL MIRAGES.

THE BABY.
The Ditto, tottering baby feet,
With faltering steps and

OPTICAL ILLUSIONS THAT
STARTLED MANKIND.

HAVE

hoo'Kj in track fid niut

LOYAL AND BRAVE.
Cool Courage Displayed by a
Young Girl. \
THE GOOD GBIT OF IDA WAKELY.

Blithely I.'paido Down—Interesting HtoBxnUUDM.

I foul to see;

This wonderful p^pnomenbii takes *everal forma, according to the stale of the
atmosphere, hut those most generally seen
are the homing tniragi* and the Fata Morg.-rn.;.
In looming mirages distant objects show
an extravagant increase in vertical height
without alteration in bread th. Distant
hammocks of ice are thus magnified into
immense towers and piunados, and a ship
b oomerimes* abuormally drawn out nutil
It appears twelve or thirteen times as.high
an it is long. Rock* arc seen drawn up to
tenor twelve times their proper height
Houses, os well aa human beings and Ani­
mals, appear in like exaggerated shape.
Another form of mirage is when a ship,
or some other object near the water, seems
greatly elongated, and n second inverted
imnge meet* it from above. ScunetUnen the
proper image of tbo object i* elevated far
above the lake or sea, while the second im­
age strangely appears Inverted beneath it;
lhe Whole surrounded by a sheet of sky,
which is mirrored and repeated within It.
In 1832. in the Arctic region, Capt.
Scoresby recognized, by its Inverted, imnge
in the air, the ship Fame, which afterward
proved to ba seventeen miles beyond tlie
vbiWc horizon of hb observation.
Dr. Viner, on Aug. 6, 1808, at-" p. in.,
saw from Ramsgate, at which'place only
tbe tops of Dover castle tower* are usually
visible, the whole of the castle. It appeared
ba though lifted up aud bodily placed ou
the near aide of tbe intervening hill. S6
I perfect was'thb illusiou that the hill itselfactually* *’r»«ld not be seen through the
- figure.
AUJNO THE CANADA KHOEE.

Some forms of mirage arc lateral a* well
as vertical, arising from unequal density
of two contiguous vertical bexiies of air.
Thus, on Lake Geneva,
boa* has been
, m&lt;en double. tl»e two images some distance
'■ apart. • Person* have been duplicated iu
the same way. Any one on
hot day, by
placing hb eye near to a heated wall, may
see Intend mirages of object* at a distance,
nnd nearly on a line with the wall.
On the shores of Lake Ontario many
beautiful anti wonderful mirages nre wit­
nessed. The lake is so wide, the opposite
|side is not at all visible. And yet during
some peculiar states of tbe atmosphere it
b clearly outlined. Even the Canndaahore
[in the vicinity of Long Point aud Priucu
I Edward's bay bat at time* plainly in sight.
— ____ ha« been seen sailing along the
Ihorizon with tlie bull uppermost, visible at
[Lake Bluff. Accompanying tho appearlance of the ship waathat of mountains and
[hilb, aA though tho Canadian shore was
[coming into viow. A puff of wind oppariently caused tbe whole phantasmagoria to
melt away is if by magic,
[ In Syracuse, a distant city, a remarkable
was witnessed bj many person*. It
t wo hours aud was best observed
from University hill looking northwest
brer Onondaga lake. loiko Ontario was
plainly visible, and stretching out at an
angle of twenty-ffivo degrees of tbe horizon
It looked like mi ocean. Professor Comsays that a few yean* previous a similar
(rage occurred, and it wm *6 distinct that
means of n glass he could discern a
, probably Kii
ingston.
Portions of Rochester and sections of the
untry lying south of it have lx-ea seen
out in the lake six and ten miles distant,
■* though the city was standing erect in
. Trains of moving cars and other
were clearly defined, the aerial phe­
a continuing for nearly an hour.
A well known fake captain bnd also wittssed n wonderful mirage *Art on loike
on hl* way from the St.
wrenro up the lake nnd near the blond*
wn as tho False Ducks, and while
ding at tho wheel, there suddenly
■Wst-tat-o view tteclty ofOawcgQft thlrtyligbts’ln

lighted up would present from a bill in tbo
vicinity ^t night. The light
hfuae at Oswego, aa well as others on tho
lake shore below as far as Sackett’s Hnrbdr. were distinctly sora. It wns a sort of
ujght mirage, and a rare sight indeed. It
labtrnl ■ for several inlnutas, then slowly
A 6VWA3S1XU SIGHT.

which is about twenty
At
£ake Ontario, a mirage
railM inland
__________
' ng character was witof. a most
nabed by many. The entire northern *ky
Mfaru the angle, or bison, was lighted
nb^vc the landmark with the blue waters
of lljake Ontario, while reflecting from her
could be sera the mountains, hills,
il Jrh en* of the Canadian
________
share inland
___ _for mile*. The coast could Ixi
plainly seen mirrored over
stretch of
fifty milcu, and *0 perfect st one time that
the forests could readily be distinguished.
Th* raader esm form some Idea of its grandby knowing that a country separated
1 Rochester by a lake seventy miles In
was. av if suddenly by tho hand of
Creator, painted upon tbe heavens
ns to »*3 ween from a standpoint of
miles distant
Upon laud mirages arc best seen over
draert plain* in hot-climates. Thu intense
teal ot the sands greatly rarefies the air in
contact with them, and rays of light com­
ing from the distant objects arc gradually
by approaching the rare stratum un­
strike it at an angle greater than
miting qngie. Total reflection then
“ the air near the oaml acting is a
; or a body of water in which invertore seen.' Thus b presented to
tbe Hwxiwriraced traveler over tlie desert
plains tbe ap;&gt;eanuioe of tranquil lakes,
■adjparched with thirst, be is *adly delud-

Wblteh Promptly Con
Kacspr*.
The dreamy. inunuTing voice
That coos iu UtUc time.
Tlci: make, toy Usu-ulug heart

Eitix. Pa, June 30.-Mias Ida Wakely.
the handsome young telegraph operator at
Swanville station on the Nickel Plate rail­
Can waks la midnight, dark okl &gt;0111.
road, is the heroine ot a terribly thrillipg
And ail tbe air with Umvliug fill.
encounter Saturday night. When Mias
That splits the ear with ecboe. shrill.
Wakely look the position at the little outof-the-way
country station she realised tbe
—R- J. Burdette.
dangers to which she would be exposed
from tbe horde of nomads who follow the
Many years ago there lived in a Maine road from east to west, nnd not only
village Mr. C., who was tlie horse doctor armed hcmelt, but practiced until she be­
Ofitbe village and country around. Hebo-. came an expert with the pistol.
Ueved that many of tbe old horse.-, impov­
erished tlie owner and that it was humane
Shortly after midnight, and at an hour
that they should bo killed: so in tlie ab­
sents* of any society for the pre ^ution of vfhen there were but few trains, the youqj;
cruelty, he sometimes acted aa kucu. Mr. woman beard some one at the door, and a
B., who lived u little out of the village, hod second later a villainous face appeared at
an old, feeble horac that had become sick tlie window. The fellow demanded ad­
and he called on Mr. C. and asked him mittance. and was refused, whereupon £e
what to giro tbe beast. Said Mr. C.: “I came back with a large tump of coal-aud
had one sick and I gnro him a pint of ker­ threw it agaln-&gt;t the lights, and then made
osene oil.” Mr. B. returned homo aud a dash for the opening.
promptly administered |.he oil. The result
xyas that next morning the home was dead.
Just then Miss Wakely pulled her seMr. B. started at once to find Mr. C. "I
thought you gave your horse a pint of volverand ordered the villain toretreal.He
kerosene oil,” said he. "I did," sold Mr. C. stopped to parley, saying, “You wouldn't
“But,” said Mr. B. “I gave mine a pint of shoot,” and just then the bravo young
kerosene oil and It killed him.” “So it woman took deliberate aim. The burg-_
lar read her face and withdrew his head'
did mine.” tho doctor replied.—Lewiston
from the opening in the window, but did
Jortrnal,
not leave. While the young woman held
at bay the desperado, who drew a knife,
About Wedding Hing*.
There is few chan"? in wedding rings she used tbe other hand to call the next
than iu anything else in the jewelry line. station Where a train was side-tracked,
The wedding ring i* about the same today and to her joy, after a long while, she
aa it wan a century ago. The marriage cAught the operator whom she informed
token con hardly be improved upon. It is of her dilemma.
a ring of pure gold. It is softly rounded,
The engine was detatebed and with the
and If you hang it ud a piece of string and
strike it gently it will ring out au inde­ crew aboard mu to the young woman’s
rescue. While the crow was coming to
scribably soft and sweet sound.
Ladies often wear numerous rings which the young woman’s rescue the burglar
carry no significance, except, perhapa, in tried to induce her to hand out the con­
some instant??* a hint of the |&gt;o.&lt;&gt;*ession of tents of the safe nnd made blood-curdling
wealth. Twenty-five years ago it was un­ threats, but when the engine with the
usual to sec a woman wearing more than crew turned a sharp curve tht;burglar rau
one ring on either hand, but now the more away in time to escape lynching. Tbe
one can crowd on her dainty digits the bet­ night of terror was too much for Miss
Wakely aud wbeu relieved she fell iu a
ter she appear* to be pleased.
While women are almost insanely mind­ dead faint.
ful of the harmony of tbeir dress, they
THE CENSUS MONTH ENDED.
jumble diamonds, rubies, pearls, garnets
and other precious atones together lu ridic­ Superintendent Port er Con grot nlitfed bjr
ulous confusion.—Jewelers' Weekly.
Professor Walker.

It was while on the^ruis*! of the United
States steamer Favorita that we caught
tbe halibut. One day, while she wax lying
at anchor in Kiilisinoo harbor, Dick Will­
oughby came to mo quietly and whispered:
l*I’ve found a hank near Uy where the
wild halibut disport* uiinselL True, be is
too tame to be game, but wo can have a
Ug day among the big fish."
Our mea rowed us three miles aud, with­
in bidf a mile of the shore, we anchored in
seven fatbomsof water and went to fishing.
Had wc been provided witli au automatic
npimratus that would lower our hooka to
the bottom and immediately haul them up
again we should have had better fun, for
then we could have simply looked on nnd
kept in out of the wet. The bottom of the
wnmuit have been paved with chicken
halibut weighing from twenty to fortjpounds,—Sitka Cor. Philadelphia Times.
A Compliment of Senator Pugh.
Senator Pugh, of Alabama,-has a habit
of talking in such a loud tone to hb col­
leagues that he can be distinctly heard in
nil parts of the chamber. A rather amus­
ing incident occurred as a result of the
senator’s Ind habit. Senator Daniel, of
Virginia, had concluded a long speech on
the silver question and was mopping tbe
perspiration from his face while receiving
the congratulations of his colleagues, Serfntor Vance bad just- commended tbe Hjieech.
inwordsof warmest eulogy,when Mr. Pugh
ambled over to tbe Virginian's desk and
drawled out bis congratulationsaa follows,
in a voice that was distinctly beard by t lie
occupants of ths gallery: “John, you sweat
easy,don’t you?”—Washington Letter. -

The most valuable lead pencil that 1
know of is owned by a lawyer iu this city.
It is a cheap looking affair, but I don’t be­
lieve it could be bought for 8100. Tho wood
in this pencil came from a cedar tree that
was probably centuries old before any cedar
tree now standing began to grow. It was
taken from tbe .bottom of a marl bed io
Orange county nt a depth of nearly one
hundred feet below the surface. Near il
was found tho remains of a mastodon. The
knob on tbe end of the pencil was made
from a piece of the mastodon's tooth. The
pencil has never been slmrpencil, and prob­
ably never will be.—New York Eveulng
Sun.
AC the close of tbe inauguration ceremo­
nies of tbe new president of Colmribia a
well known professor in another famous
college, himself a Columbia, man, wus ex­
pressing his high satisfaction with lhe im-.
preuiiun the new president had made,, “But
then,” he added with conviction, “he was
.a great football player in bis day."—Cen­
tury.
__________ ___

A Direct Shot.
Pert Shop Girl (In defiance of every pro­
test)—It is precisely the shade, ma’nm.
We haven't a finer pair of gloves in the
store. I am more able to judge than you
uro, don’t you think.’ Yqu'll find they’ll

Many thrilling incidents are given where
whole parties iu crotsring the sandy desert,
Old Lady—If they do answer. I hop*
overevme with the heat and parched with
thine, have reached a place from whence,- they won’t answer Impudently.—Epoch.
far iu Hh&gt; horizon, they saw. or thought
beautiful lake, with branching
A Mobile sailor paid seventy-five cents
cooling shade, they have disobeyed for a pair of suspenders made of possum
ruing voice of their guide, deviated skin, and for a Lime be felt that he had baen
true coante to almost frantically cheated. The other day. however, aa he
forward toward a mere alluring do sailed away for Mexico the schooner cap­
mirage that has Jed them far sized and ho drifted about for Jive days, and
utterly exhausted, they have it wasonly by eating those suspenders that
he saved bis life.—Detroit I'Yec press.
York Observer.
i* b

i Cob, of Madiw&gt;n, Fla., found a wild
DfMt with aevwral eggs in it, which

them in bis enat

lied by

awful smart.

First Urchin—He makes locomotives.'
S«ond Urchin — Tliat'a nothin’. My
day.—Pittaburg Bulletin.

THE TRAINS ARE RUNNING.

CniCAOO, June 28.—It was almost a fore­
gone conclusion a* to who the state com□lisoioners ul the World’s fair would choose
for tbeir chairman wlien they met yester­
day. Mr. Dcjtew was absolutely out of
the race aud the huly other man men­
tioned wo ex Senator Palmer. Tbe or­
ganization committee made a partial re­
port recommending the appointment of a
president of the World’s Columbian expo­
sition, five vice presidents, the first to be
of opposite politic.* to the president, and
theirest equally divided, aud a secretary.
! President and Kecretwry Elected.
Tbe report was adopted and then al­
moat everybody present nominated Thom­
as W. Palmer for pBcaidoat and the nomltion wits' indorsed unanluiqasly.
The
next business attendttl to was the choice
of permanent secretory, aud with equal
unanimity John T. Dickinson, of Texas,
was chosen. Some routine bttsincaa was
then transacted ami tlti commi^ioners
adjourned,
last night i they were elegantlycntertaiued by Mm. Potter Palmer
at her beautiful castle homo an the Lake
Shore drive.
The national commUslopera met Satur­
day and elected the following 'vice presi­
dents: Thomas W. Waller, of Connecticut,
first; M. II. De Young, ot Califorla, sec­
ond: Davidson B. Penn., of Louisiana,
third; G. W. Allen, of New York, fourth:
A. B. Andrews, of North Carolina, fifth.
They nlso resolved in favor of the selection
of a director general.

WAEntXOTOX Cnr, July 1.—Yesterday
the period for taking the census ended.
By a coincidence it won nlso the birthday
of Supepntcndent Porter. Among other
SPEAKER MILLER DEAD.
pleasant incidents of the day was n letter
of congratulation from Professor Francis
Chairman of tho IllluoU Homs
A. Walker, the superintendent of the last
census, lie expressed the opinion that
SrniKOFiEm Illa, June 3to—A; great
the census just closed was a great success. surprise is the announcement of the death
Mr. Porter says that information received at Manitou, Colo., Friday of the Hon.
from all portions of tbe country indicates James II. Miller, of Stark county, His,
that tbo work has been going along, and spMkeref the house of representatives of
that there has been no serious hitch. .
this state. Mr. Miller leaves it wife and
Ninety Per Cent. Completed.
Mr. Porter estimated that of the 43,m» thre.• children, but the only one with, him
enumeration districts into which the at his death was his 18 yearold son/ Mr.
oountrj- is divided, 90 per cent have been Miller, although n leafier in tbe Illinois
completed. The returns are not yet in, general assembly for many year*, has not
even of the citiea and town* where the been in good health for two or three ses­
census taking practically was ended the sions. and a few months ago he had a spell
Ihthof June. But they are retained by of la grippe. He went to Colorado for
the supervisors so oh to m.akeall neceraary the benefiti&gt;f bis health, and confidently
changes, and when fully complete! are expected Jo be back and-preside at the
sent to the census office, where the rough special session of the legislature Ho had
been a member of fuor assemblies, and
count is in progress.
was a prominent constitutional lawyer,
A* tho
Approximate figures from a number of probably the best in the house.
western cities and towns are as follows: leader of the Republican side of the house
Illinois—Bloomington, S4000; Uairu, 14,- he had ninny political enemies^ but no
UUO; Decatur, 18,000, Galesburg. 10,000; man commanded ngreater personnl friend­
Quincy, 31,230; Springfield, 20,500. Indiana ship and deeper respect i&gt;u.uU4 &lt;Uv uemu—Crawfordsville, 7.1XJ0: Evansville, 51,000; cratic members than “Miller, of Stark."
Indianapolis, 110,000;
Madison, v.400;
FIRENZI IS THE CHAMPION.
Richmond,
15,500:
Terre
Haute.
32,000m» Michigan—Adrian, 10,000; Bat­
tle Creek. 15,500; Grand Rapids 00,000;
Heating the Becord..
Lansing, 18,500; Saginaw. 50,000. Wiscon­
New York, June 27.—Another record
sin—Bay City, ,32.200; Eau Claire, 21.500;
was lowered on the Sheepahcad Hay track
La Crosse. 32,000; Madison. 14,000; Milwau­
kee, SXtfW; O*hko&lt;h. 20,000; Iteclne. 23,­ yesterday. Firenxi, with 117 pounds up,
500-, Sbeboygnn. 18,000. Iowa—Burlington, running tbe mile and a half, for tbe Coney
27.30b; Council Bluffs, 2L400; Davenport. blnnd cup, In 2:33. one second lower than
30,000; Dea Moines, 54,000; Keokuk, 14.000; the record. Cassius, os usual, went' out
Sioux City, 33,01X1.
and mode the running, followed by FirenxL Cassius led by two lengths to the
THE STRIKE AT EAST ST. LOUIS.
stretch, where Firenxi challenged him
nnd drawing away won by three lengths.
Cassius beat Tea Tray four lengths. The
ST. Lovifl, July L—Many of the freight previous reconi (2:fU) was made by Firenxi
handlers who returned to work In East SL at Monmouth Park Aug. 2^ 1888, carrying
113 pounds.
Louis have been again Induced to quit.
They will hold out for the increase to
31.50 originally demanded. All tbe plat­
Kalamazoo, Mich., June 27.-Some
forms ore employing small forces of years ago Mary Vetter, of this city, an in­
“scabs," who have been warned to quit mate of Adrian Reform soLool, wns sent
work. The agents of the ten-linn Involved to tho insane asylum. Recently her father
in the strike ore tjecoming thoroughly made effort to secure her release, claiming
alarmed. Application was made t&lt;J Chief that she was sane. Yesterday the cireilt
of Police Walnh-for additional protection.' court granted a habeas corpus writ releas­
Making laeefidlarr Spneches.
'
ing the girl. Her attorneys say that a
He detailed a squad of officers to guard damage suit will be brought against par­
the yards, but they were deemed insuffi­ ties who are reaponsiblc for keeping her in
cient.
Yesterday the superintendents the aaylntu.
united and through a private detective
agency in thia city seemed a large force of
Monnu, Ills., June 27.-White-haired
armed guards and detectives, who are on
duty in the freight houses. At their secret Mrs. !• rank Decker and her sou Charles
meetings the strikers have made a great Decker, a well-to-do farmer, were the vicmany Incendiary speeches, and it i, feared tlMA of what will pn.l&gt;.bly prove aUoubla
that, an attempt wifi be mode to fire some
murder early yesterday morning. Burglars
of the freight bouses on tbe east side.
entered their house and murderously *s•*ultod the two ;»*&gt;ple, crushing their
ratal Aecldsnt on the Missouri Faclflc.
skulls with heavy bludgeons. The whole
Nevaea, Mo., June 30.—The Missouri community is out after the fiends, but so
Pacific passenger train was wrecked five far nothing has bwn seen of them.
mile* from here Saturday, and two perqpns—Conductor Samuel Jones and a
child o? W. H. Marvin, both of Kansas
Mbxkapolu, Minn., June M-A *»«.
City—fatally hurt, while twenty-seven sial to The Tribune from Sioux City la.
others wen- more or 1cm seriously injured. says tbe intense brat of the post two'days
Those worst hurt were Dr. J. T. Bills, ha* caused a large consumption of water
Gus Artliffe, T, H. Smith, A. B. Wallcar,' and Friday the city wo* brought
the Misses Bodie )and Pettie Mount joy. to face with a failure of t he water ststam
Mrs. E. B. Ray (Deerfield. Mo.), W. H. m
of lhe ck* antl
the
Marrin, and Mirs Minnie McFarland, all higber buildings down town water could
from Missouri points.
Dot be had. Insurance componira were
preparing to cancel potida.

Chicago, July 1.—W. H. Womack b
mad. Hu was selling a quilting attach­
ment and patrat haifcpln away down in

N

—A ( omprnmiw.
rested for u«i«I
«*
Irwdutent
r Chjcaoo. Jnoe 23.-Tbe trains on the p?rposr».
Staple- ha. advertised liberally
niihois Central railway began running all over
country a rertahi kind of
again yesterday afternoon and matters wheat know” a. “£rr?itfs High Grade
are “altitudinous" onco more. The men Wlieat," which he warranted io yield &lt;M
pound, to Uh* UwffiH- n&lt;-'er known to ratt
held a long meeting after dinner yester­ and n.v nrodneing the la^t flour. Besideday during which lhe last propodlion of this he al o advertised certain kind- of
the railway was discussed, and concluded berry plants. The postmaster at Portland
to accept it. Those on the inside say tho tnjs he has received complaint* from far­
decision would have been the other way. mers who cow plain that they bare *ent
had It not been for tho fact that tbe men him money and have never afterwards
heard from IL the goods or the man..
were advise*! thxt nuder thr circanutanees
they wwuid not receive the moral,or finan­
Alonzo F. Benedict was a former clerk
cial support of the great labor organiza­ at Spring *fc Company’s atore. Last win­
ter he lost his situation, and has nctf since
tions.
found employment
He ims beta at
It all hinged or. Mr. Rnssell, and in his limes despondent since he Jost his situation
case the conqiany receded somewhat. He and at other time* more so.
HI. home,
will not be permitted to directly dis­ which was his own. was at 34-flenry-at.
charge any of theTnen: all matters of that At three o’clock Thursday morning. Mr.
kind must be attended to by his subordin­ Benedict wns nine, and In his usual frame
ates. Also the two men who resigned are of mind: at five o'clock be was dead. The
to go bark to tbeir pluopL
mother and daughter had both spent tbe
Cost of the Au»u»enient.
night at the bed-vide of a sick neighbor,
The cost of the strike to tlie Illinois Cen­ and the daughter, who returued horn*; In
tral railroad has been in tbe neighborhood advance of her mother, spoke to litr fath­
of 8300.0)0. On the first day they loot er at three o’clock in the morning.
At
fino.GCO. and the balance on an average ot five o'clock, when the mother returned
almost floyw a day. The strike lasted home, Mr. Benedict was, found In the attic
five.lays, the pa**ngvr traffic not being banging by tlie neck. dead. Tlie only cautw?
atopjed until the second day.
that can be ascribed for the suicide is debjiondency and melancholy.
Mr. Ben­
THE WORLD’S FAIR PRESIDENT.
edict was well known In th*? city, and hid
sudden death wan a sad shock to man}*
friends.—Telegram Herald.

...----- ----------- •
- * ropiwition.
Uashixotox C1TT. June 2K-At a
rereat meeting ot .the cabinet, Secretary
,r®5i*,roc?ty proposition
th
ofdbcuvum.
diaeu&amp;not, with
Wai. tbe
.1.. exception
. ”
placed revolver* against bls head, haml- 'EUbiecZ
“^j*** ot
frilTnd him.
him and
and placed
nlared him
him on the a
, • I of beereterv
i
cuffed
first
eccrewry Mfiadcm
n raonm, tt tie rnembere
awread'
with the views entertained by Mr. SZht
under the. idea that he was the long-lost Tho president, It b —J— - Taseott. Ils was not Tsacott, however, offer tay arguixteot
U» prioriaud the outrage is apparent whsn it is
known that be b stranded in this city;
that hb arrest wm authorised by nobody.

An unmarried mtn named James Brad­
ford, about 38 years of age. made a rash
bet Tuesday, which cost him his life.
A
wager of some sort was made with a com­
panion touching the time It would lake
each uf. them to cross reexoas tlie canal by
swimlag.
*
’
The journey across the canal had been
made successfully, but on tlie teturn Brad­
ford was seized with tbe strange paralysis
commonly called cramp, and he sank be­
neath the water.
Before, tbe man coult!
Im? recovered life was gone. He was taken
to Undertaker O’Brien’s rooms where an
inquest was IwW
Friday— Telegram
Herald.

Charles Ober, while working in Curtis
d: Bennett's furniture factory In Charlotte,
got his hand caught In the machinery and
four fingers were taken off.
.

office through all the president* and odTbeeepfBiareschntitlt.:
..................
mialatraalou*
since that time,
sixty-m
and uniform
:u acUtNi.
.
yearn
—Atlanta
Constitution.
commouly foUtrafng tbThe) are adapted to boih a(!;...
“
nd rbtl.
dreq with perfect safety,
tlwj have no equal In th. cur.- ,.t httk
headache, constipation,
■'5
biliousness,
and.
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The Mwthern Maryland 3.- r-&lt; ilillu,
Wash ngtou has eut’orxd (;ti: \] L f 1
president in 18M.
A1Ur for

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria
Children CryfOr
Pitcher’s Qastoria
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria
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Lump's Rr«L CtoVcr Pub raJ
brad**-, dj-pepsla indip-n,,!
potion,. 25c. per bjx. 5 tolli...
sale by W. IL uiffidjear.
Paw Paw and Marcrllu* 1&lt;n “ । ..
Co each other.

It you wIU*CDdu*}&lt;n«r address, wvu ji
you our lUiniratra pamphlet
about l»r. Pye*. Pc5urat.u kto tr.. v.^
fctaM AWWteesaBd their chwl)«toAt!^'
upon the i.erv.H« UaMlitated -v*l-----they wiH qiddily restore »O(1 tn Vl;-.i&gt;r. ao&lt;: Ih&gt;t

\ ULTA»r Belt Co.. Murdu.i. Mich.
Grand Rapids has 338 scln*&gt;| tracher*.

Benton Harbor claims 3‘C^J iMfpididhm'

Bay City citizens are tiHtrifig for a hwpltai.
Ishpeming has i^o.oou « Jfaq oi iwdi
far sale.
St Joseph county crops aij injii.,dltton.

Albert F. Koontz, of Plymouth, Ind.,
has purchased the Augusta Chronicle of R.
M. Lkmorean'tnd taken possession of the
same.

m&gt;en Baby was Mck, wc care her Castaria
When she was a Chid, she cried for Cistonz
When tthe became Miss, she thing lo Omori*
When she had ChiHrea, iba gave them Castor!*

Ijjst Wvdne*day night a yonng man was
kllksi by the Michigan Central train near
Wheatfield.
Ills name was unknown, but
be came from Jackaun and was stealing a
ride between tbe baggage cnaeb and the
tender of the locomotive.
His age was
about twenty, and he was bound for Chi­
cago in search of work. Onr informant
says that the mau.s leg and arm were cut
off l»y the car wheels, and this Information
he imparted before dying. He begged the
bystanders to strike him in the head with
an ax. and a few moments later he expired.
It was hl* first anti Iasi tramp.—Battle
Creek Moon.

Martha Washington** maiden name was
Daodrulg--. When she married George Wash
tagton she wa* Mrs. Ciurtk
Hur tdr^int corre«pon&lt;h'i:re paper should
beef such alwpe that one folding will brio?
, to tbo rite and eha;* of envelope.
Mra. Noble, wife of tho secretary of the in­
terior, powMses quo of the n&gt;x4 utiiqtb-coltortious of gold, enameled and ri-vi-r •;«&gt;»*
to be found in Washington.
Add coffee to the lort rinse
in doing

Congressman O’Donnell. Wed n rad ay.
prvsrated to the house the resolutions &lt;»f
Equity lodge, Farmers’ alliance, of Rice
Creek. Calhoun county, favoring tinprompt euarUuent of the Conrgor lard bill
and Butterworth*bpiutn bill. Be has also
secured a dally malt between Coldwater
and Ray. Ind.', via Lester. Algansee aud
California, Branch county.
The Lake Shore pond announces that it
Is through with Sunday excursion trains,
claiming they are an im|x»ltlon on its' em­
ployes and a slur, on the people who regard
the Sabbath holy.
The West Michigan
road would not lose a dollar If it made n
similar change and decision.—Allegan
Gazette.

A singular occurrancr at the Commercial
House, nt 2:30 Friday morning, is occupy­
ing the attention of -pollre.
The night
clerk at tlmt hour had to go into tbe rear
1,1 ,lR‘ &lt;•'««* two
meh who bad stepped tn «.
vious. While In the dining room, the clerk
heard a liell ring in the office, but from thr
sound could not tell whether It was the
telephone l»eM. or the Ilana bell attached
to the money drawer. Upon n-turn lug to
the office he inquired If the telephone bell
bad rung nnd was tokl by one of tbe men
tliat It had.
After they departed be ob­
served Mint the money drawer was tartly
open, aud that from anotlier drawer, a pis­
tol was missing. Suspecting that It was
the money drawer bell which had been
licard. the clerk nt once inquired of the
central telephone office If the Commercial
bad been called up nnd learned that no
call had been made. This naturally leads
tbe proprietor* to a strong suspicion that
an attempt had been made to open tlie
money drawer during the clerk’s absence,
nnd that the missing pistol was abstracted
at that time.—Battle Cn-tk Journal.
..
The hose tournament at Plainwell last
week was largely attended, aud the home
company took all tl»e first f.rlW
&lt;.&gt;nXr!?&gt;
laat Hon. F. G. Wells
and WAV Harvey, af Constantine and
John Wolf, of Centerville were in the city
lilk„0Ter lhe Pr°i*w«l air line of the
G. T. R. R. from Jackson to Mishawaka
through Coldwater, Constantine and Elk"*rt'.u. cy •have a fltTU’'R
“cur^ this road and they were met with the
•ome state of feeling here but they have
no further Information than has already
been made public.
A line as proposed
would come Into Butler Township In this
LltchfieW. para on tlie
«We of Coldwater and thro’ the town*
of Batavia and Mattison Into. SL Joseph
r'’” to ^fi^’rvilleand then south­
west to Constantine and Elkhart.
This
S^j*^i*L!“wtver’00,3 In th« ,lr- *nd
the projectors of It
awaiting some
word drom lhe G. T. R. 1L Compiy be­
fore undertaking further action.
CorresPoiKiencc from here and other pointe han

quitted.

Tbb * ill gi ve tlw« creamy tbit which

Rm Booheur, (be grtateat iiriug femah
ayt:#, claims that she bos painted litr l*^t
picture since she jrawd the age of .*,)
making over, wash it ia tra matte &lt;&gt;■' five
cent*’ worth of w&gt;*p bark to
jciil &lt;•! -t&gt;rilI
.
.
rold, cod it should never l&gt;.- t n msblr
rinsed. Iron ou the wrong ri-le uri.. .is &lt;-•&gt;!
an iron a* possible, i» tho inure Sc.-. I *.
Iwiil be­
in tbe iron the more limp the
come.
irbeLconuuning
ed irum tin- rcridenreot Mr.. Sun-y
N.J. She a-lvvrtift-d
in one of the papers, and the txteb- l wr.*
found hangiag on tb«- h-.o*: wnere «»»
left it. but some one bad bung a
over u.
money by dealing fa rrfJ c^ats. b»ta as
egwiy ‘
Tlx’V are cii.isl tbe
“toil
daring operator* told a reporter that 4ie w*»
hampered by a hnaband whose cuut m pre­
vented ber from clearing up M30.0&gt;M» -n

On Sixth avenue, near ^Twelfth .sJrwfc. h'c
York, there are two M»teni under 24. who
&gt;fitabk&gt; Jewelry l-mioeM
k maker, ami both reOneisan expert
jewelry, set rfonwaud
sail goods.

Some of the quainU&gt;t china in markrt
Denmark, and is nxxirisd in »tork
pattern iu blue ami gold. Tbe familiar house­
hold bird of northern Europe is mad.- to sup­
port salt cellars, and with spread wings :&gt;
form old looking cups and saucers.
A wotwui stepped lute a drag store r&gt;&gt;
cently and purchased five n-ts of rubbers
for the purpose of making “riingi.’’ for, her
five boy*. She «ay* they are more useful and
toss expensive than shotgun*, as her boys wui
kill birds on the wing, knock rabbits silly
tbe ran and pick squirrel* from the top of
tbe lAilwa trees in the forest with a single
shot

cmdc* from

The ix&gt;ys had wery little to du with th'’
inside of one anothcr's.houw-s.' They wouh!L
follow a boy to his-door, and wait* fpr him
to cone out; nnd they would soinctini
get him to go in and aak his mother I
cruller* or sugar cakes; when they ramv tej
see him they never went indoors f ir L:ibut stood on the sidewalk and calk’d h iwith a peculiar cry. something like
-j
wo. &lt;Loo-we!” and threw* stones at trow ud
anjtblng till he came out. If ho did not.
come after a reasonable time they knew ho
was not there or that his mother would
not let him come. A fellow was kept
that w&gt;y now and then. If * feUo*J
mother came to the door tho boys always
ran."—W. IL Howells in Harper s Young

PuitmMtfr
8Uly-l.ro Tewr.
TeuiMHaoe can claim tbe uldest posting
ter in the country, that is for continuous
Mfaaouri claim* the pl»«
Elijah Watoon, of Rushville, Mo., aptunnt
•din IMS. ntinob prerent* the name
John WUson,of Plato, lib , unpnluted lu|
B"1
l» «« of U. iMter, bribed. 1840. Eact Tennessee ttfato them both in
.
^lnf ■ ««*»r hoe ulorm) tbe poraon of HamUbffi Gray, for «h •&gt;.
the office of Gray's MUI. -V«l mil«-&lt;
.Inillirlj ..numrotwl .bould u. Cofe'. Kingataa, is named. Hb first cMiimi^ton
■'** lr*uniPbim nn&lt;&gt;dy ft* all teawsyi
____ akin Uknnl.hr, ,n,l dlarolomlMi,
A

Joseph Hickson at Montreal, and his reply

“«R » &gt;» InhUlIble u .

Mofcbra. plmidM.ud Uluklmd,
rfajn. ud punfca nlwlomi oomplwtaoa;
SrjIHHiy.

Sold by id! dr
Th. idn.t.

Tl» Aw»D SfaaototfaU
m-Un* laU In WMblnglon.

»' ’

�CARTERS

SEETHING FLAMES.

national legislature.

L EAGUE AND B^OTHERHOoS^

NEWS IN BRIEF.

Five Acres of Fire Destroys an

of ConcTeu.
•
Wasbisgtox Cm, June 27.—Call ofChicago, Jane 28.—The scores made on
‘ !rip “&gt;««*»
ferednrwclutionjn tbs senate Wed«e^ !7nhE.r
IP.» Loot, .□ hour, givju, b«r builder, . the ball field yesterday are given below:
day instructing the secretary to compiled
League: At jCtnciunati—Cincinnati 2; New
premium of fllrj,itxi.
ABD BOABTB THREE YOUTHB-ALIVl table showiag the effective work done by
I«U*«. .I|&gt; Indian York !; bn’.trrir*—Rhine* and Harringeach senator, but Edmunds, spiked the
'nde Wn.TVelch anti Buckjey. Al Pittsburg—
o
fDr
_
Remarkable Origin of the Di*a*t«r—Ge* kun yesterday by having thi resolution san. but fh,y wm 0,„
Mtuburg 6, Borton 10; batterica—Will
meat before next fall.
_*• 3
Humbert and Decker. Nichols and Ben­
Lot Ix&gt;6*e Quickly Ignites, Causing an jaui on the table. The rest of the day was
HiaCKac b, Mo. Se-.xcmbcr «. UH
nett. At Cleveland—Cleveland 1. PhilaExplosion nnd a Terrific Conflagration devoted to the discussion of tho 'Wyoming
1 roa-r-d with chronic rbc-.-natto tow
stedehood bill, the Democrats opposing m
C' Con0-- «K~» *&gt; y-ara &gt;h« lelphia 5; batteries—Bcatin and Zimmer,
»M*axrt ankle* far twenty rear* and bad*
Gleason and Clemente. Al Chicago—Chi­
•ccmiche*. 1 wm treated SI Umc* by ravws
and
Republicans
advocating.
Several
bill*
Thursday.
I
’
.
.ton
in
hl.
nl rtk-E "W
cago C, Brooklyn 4; batteries—Hutchinson
of..n? I^^lar public interrat were ■ccnnnu aa -.nutns ot an eaute
paraed. n short executive session was held ,-ycl’i,“J&lt; ,''««ll&gt;«ry Melxrllaa. Ue01en. and Nagle, Caruthers and Daly.
. Brotherhood:
At Buffalo—Buffalo 1,
and the senate adjourned.
Philadelphia 5;
batteries—Keefe and
In the house several bills were passed,
Lovisviidjt. July 1.-A remarkable fire
Mack, Knell and Cross. Al Cleveland—
the
broke out in the Standard Oil refinery, at one of them being a bill to allow first and a.-f"!!'
Bl~k«r. eon.
Cleveland l&lt;&gt;. Brooklyn 8; batteries—
Fifth and C streets, yesterday morning at second class portoffice clerks fifteen days’ fined tn the Insane hospital nt Indepen­
and Beeman, Van Haltrea
Bb*Q&lt;* tach
Then the great dence, la., made his escape Wednesday by Bakely
8:45 o’clock, and In a short time five acres i
tnd
Daily.
Al
Pittsburg
—
Pittaburg
11,
, . „ v . Carter's Little Uw PfB* *»
debate on the national elrotion bill began, wauing a mile and a half through a sewer
'1 o i n CcnrtiprtteB. cu r.ng aad preof flame was licking up the valuable prop
1 ua^ta^ebblSte
»1°^^^ Mni*at:h’l'*tts Having charge of to the river, and started to swim to St. New York 14; batteries—Maul and Hur­
erty. The refinery is on lhe cost side of
u u and
l*&gt;e debate. He said ixrais. He had made twenty-two miles ley, Ewing, O'Day and Vaughn. AtChlthe Louisville and Nashville railroad the bill was only an extension of the law before h» was captured, and was none tbo :ago—Chicago 10. Boston 7; batteries—
King and Farrell, Gumbert and Swett.
track, but the tanks are scattered along already on the statute book.; declared that worse for the swim.
applied frequently, wfll cure
Chicago, June 27. —Yesterday’* record
it on both aides. Ou last Saturday a tank its constitutionality was unassailable and
o°'"“ •* E**t SL Louia m
gave
figures
to
show
that
election*
for
of base ball scores is os follows: League:
guarded
by.pollce
and
watchm?n
armed
of crude oil came in on a fiat car from
। members of congress were notoriously cor- with Winchesters, because.the striking At Cincinnati—Cincinnati 8, New York 5;
Cleveland, and It was to be turned into
• nipt in the south. Hemphill of South
batteries—Mullane and Harrington, Rusie
the refinery vat* ''Some of the workmen; Carolina said the bill was unconsUtu- platform men threatened to burn them.
Senator Thomas W. Palmer, of Michi- snd Buckley. At Pittsburg—Pittaburg 0,
thought the iron tank was too hot for. tional, and gave figures to show that the
w«». b«s been elected president ot tbei Borton A; batteries—Bowman and Decker,
MICHAEL McGlNN.
such a thing to be done with turfety. north waa unfair in ita apportionment for ” or‘d • {*«• national commission, audI Clarkson aad Bennett. At Cletaland—
°1 ,coaK1**’ Rowell .poke tor •yrAfter consul tali on it was pontpcced in the»
Dickinson, of Texts, caoaen scc-■ Cleveland 4, Philadelphia 8; battering—
the
bill,
and
L«hlbach
of
New
Jersey
and
TM
CHAILU
A.
VOG£L£«
CO , BaMMf*.SS
hope that the weather would by Monday
Wadsworth and Zimmer, Snith and
Thicker of Virginia in opposition, and the I
grow cooler. It did not prove so, how­
The French committee thift went to» Clemeta At Chicago—Chicago^. Brook­
■ house adjourned.
.
Panam.-.
to
investigate the condition of! Ini 5; batteries—Lubie and Stenzell, Lovever,
and
it
became
necessary
to
run
the
»»“Z&gt;hit2Su‘S8:.8!B
Wmhixgtux Citt, June M-The sen­ the canal has reported that it will take! rtt and Daly.
oil out of the car-tank into another one In
Brotherhood: At Pittsburg—Pittsburg I
ate yesterday continued the discussion of tweaty year* and 1,737,GW,OCO francst
the yard.
), New York 10; batterie*—Te»er andQfrthe Wyomingatatehood bill, aftenattend- (I347,aji),a*j) to complete it
At Buf­
Huwia doe* not take kindly to tbe ces-. roll, Keefe, O’Day and Brown.
Ing to some routine business. Th* DemoInspector Skene took John Peltigo and
t at t-v
lf pcnuascuoB
।
j crau generally favored an omnibus en- non by England of Heligoland to Ger­ falo—Buffalo 12, Philadelphia 30; batten■ lu «.»l*»t J5«»utoflv*for fj- Said
another workman, whora name could not
many. Tlie czar's uovernment fears that ies—Baldwin and Mack. Sanders and Mil­
w
= wwbcm « sent ly tall.
1 abling act, moved a* a substitute for the
be learned, witb'jiirn and they climbed on
the poneMion of the island by Germany ligan. At Cleveland—Cleveland .7, Brook­
‘CART** MEOICIHB CO., New Yo«*i
original bill, but after a long debate the will hamper Russian naval operation*.
lyn 2; batterir*—Gruber and Sutcliffe,
lhe car. They mounted the manhead and
illllL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
original bill was jmssed, the vote being a
Failures in the United States during the Murphy and Kinslow. At Chicago—Chi­
were about to unscrew the enp when they party one4‘-»
18. Tbe bill declares Wy­ *evqn days ended Friday were 1W; for cor­ cago 10, Boston 0; batteries— Baldwin
felt that there was a tremendous pre**ure
md Farrell, Kilroy nnd Kelly.
oming admitted to the Union, and enti­ responding week last year, 1S4.
HE Grain-Saving, Time-Sav­
from tbe Inside againxt it. At first they tled to one member of tlie house in tbe ‘The South Texas National bank, of
' CHICAGO. June 28.—The score* at brae
decided not to open it, but they finally Fifty- first congrewi. The bill goes back to Houston, Tex, has been authorized to ball yesterday were as follows: Iamrue—
ing, Money-Saving Thrasher
changed their minds nod did no. In an the house, and a conference wn* asked on commence business with a capital of Al Pittsburg—Pittsburg 5, Boston 7; bat­
of this' day and age.
instant there was a dull puff as the vapor senate amendment*. Tbe Idaho statehood 1500,(01
teries— Hecker aud Berger, -Gstzdn and
AS More Points of Exclusive
e.&lt;caped, filling tho air all arunnd.
At Cincinnati—Cincinnati &lt;4,
bill next came up, went over as unfinished
B illiani Hummcll, his wife, nnd young Bennett.
Superiority than ail other*
business, nnd the senate after a brief se­ child, of Hutchinson. Kan., were burned New York 8; batteries—Duryea and
combined.
The gas, as is known, is heavier than the cret session adjourned.
to death by the explosion of a gasoline Keenan. Welch and Murphy. At Cleve­
land-Cleveland 7, Philadelphia 3; batter­
WILL CURE
air, ana it sank to the ground, spreading
Dockery entered a motion in the house ftdve Friday.
VERY Threshennan and
out all over the locality, and moving with to reconsider the portal clerks' leave of ab­ । The Illinois convention of Sons of Vet- ies—Beatin and Zimmer, Vickery and
■ Farmer is delighted with its
the wind. Almost in a twinkiingit reached sence bill. He explaint*! that he hr.d un­ | eraus adjourned Friday at Jacksonville, Clemente. At Chicago—Chicago 2, Brook
one of the sheds under which there was a derstood that the bill carried no appro­ । sfter holding a very successful and intcr- lyn 7; batteries—Hutchison and Kittredge,
marvelous work.
Terry and Clarke.
fire. There wa* a flash as t Im* inflamma­ priation, when in fact it would coat 83HJ,. ?sting meeting.
Brotherhood: At Pittsburg—Pittsburg
ble vapor ignited, and immediately after 000 jier annum. • The debate on the elec­
The Iowa Prohibitionists are reported
OT only Superior for all kindfl
there
was
a
tiemendoua
explosion.
The
tion law was resumed and the bill wan ad­ to be &lt;li&lt;watisfied with the Republican
A few doses tal^n at the right time
of Grain, but the only suc­
tank was blown to pieces, aa&lt;! the hun­ vocated l»y Haugen of Wisconsin and Smy- platform, and are talking of nominating a Quinn. Crane and Brown. At Buffalo­
will eften rave a severe spell of
Buffalo 5, Philadelphia 7; batteries—Had­
cessful handler of all Seeds. •
dreds &lt;&lt; gallons of burning til were scat­ *er and Kennedy of Ohio ami opposed by ticket of tbeir own'
dock and C'lnrke. Knell nnd Milligap. At
sickness. Price only 25 cents at
tered all over the great work*
Annie
Ite-ary
and
Frank
Martinez
were
Covert and Flower of New York and
NTIRE Threshing Expenses
Clcveland-i-Cleveland 5, Brooklyn 0: bat­
snv druo store. Be sure and see
Rapid Spread nf the Fire.
Vaux of Pennsylvania. -The conference utnrried at-New Orleans the other day. teries— O'Brien nnd Sutcliffe, Sowders and
‘(often 3to 5 times that amount)
that Dr“. C. McLANE’S CELE­
A wall of Are 30) feet high and nearly report on the legislative appropriation was The groom was 15 and th* bride 13, and Daily, At Chicago—Chicago 2, Boston &lt;r,
made by extra Grain Saved.
BRATED LIVER PILLS, FLEM­
600 feet long, moved with lightning rap­ presented, acceding to the &gt;er)ate increase ’.he parents gave their full consent.
Mayor Cruger, of Chicago, Saturday re­ batteries—King aud Farrell. Puulboum
ORKMANSHIP. Material,
idity to tbe other buildings. In less time of the salaries of commissioner nud aasLssnd Kelly.
ING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa., is
'
"onimiiaioncr of the land office and fused to graut a liquor license to‘ Jim
than it takes to relate it, the canning
and Finish beyond all com­
The scores Saturday of the different
on the box. None other is Genuine.
Louse, tilled with thousnnds of gallons ot disagree.4g with the increase ot salaries D App"—James D. Appleton—ex council
nines: League: At Cincinnati—Cincin­
parison.
The report was man. because the people living near bis
canned oil, the cooper shop, carpenter of senate employes.
nati
12, New Y’ork 3; batterie*—Rhine*
Uio'WORY POLISH for the Taeth.
shop, pump nnd engine houses, tbe filling . adopted and another conference ordered. taloon objected to the disorderly conduct snd Harrington, Rurt? nnd Buckley. At
I B R A T O R owners get the
and lubricating houMw, the storage house*, Jhe conference committee on tlie silver jfthe place.
Pittsburg—Pittsburg 1/ Boston 9; batter­
W. P. IMrce, mayor.of Hoopeston, Ills., ies—Gurubert and Decker, Nichols nnd
the paint and glue houses, and too feet of bill wn* appointed aud recess taken to 8
best jobs and make ths most
platform were all ablaze and burned furi­ p. »u.. at which session W5 private [&gt;eii*iuu sleeted on the IVohibltion ticket two Bennett. At . Cleveland—Cleveland 5,
Money.
bills were passel e nd at 10:30 the house years ago, has been taken to Springfield on Philadelphia 6; batteries— Lincoln nnd
ously.
NCOMPARABLE for Sim­
* .United States warrant for selling whisky Zimmer. Gleason nnd Clements. At Chi­
adjourned.
Caught *u the Seething Flame*.
contrary
to
the
laws
made
and
provided
plicity. Efficiency, nnd Dura­
At thr first intimation of lhe exirtedre
WASfilXGTON CITY, June
The Sen­
cago—Chicago-4. Brooklyn 8; batterica—
Luby ami Stenzel, Cakruther* and Daly.
of the fire all the msn who could started ate Saturday agreed to a couference on by Uncle Sam.
bility.
A parrot belonging to Louis Finkelstein,
to run. Johnny Kline, however, stumbled ‘ the silver bill nad a committee wo* ap­
Brotherhood: At Buffalo—Buffalo 4,
EYOND aH rivalry for Rapid
*
Kansas
City
barber,got.
into
the
habit
of
and fell and hl* clothes caught fire. The pointed. Bill were passed: Extending
Philadelphia 6; b.ttleries—Keefe and
Work, Perfect Cleaning, and
men bravely returned to hl* assistance, for a year the time for filing claim* under triling Editor Nelson, whose office is op­ Uiarke, Huffington nnd' Milligan. iAt
posite. to “get hi* hair cut." Tlie editor got Pittsburg—Pittaburg 2, New York 4; bat­
but the tin that enveloped him could not
_______ for Saving'Grain.
tho French spoliation act: for public angry, and had both barber and parrot ar- 1
&gt;■* extinguished until he had been fright­
’
•' »teries—Morris and Quinn,* O’Day and
EQUIRES no attachments or
buildings
at Muskegon, Mich., (873,0W) rested ns nuisances.
At
Cleveland—Cleveland J,
fully burned.
The signal officer at Washington City Brown.
!
and Jacksonville. III*.,’ (873,&lt;XX)i; to re­
rebuilding to change. from
Brooklyn 10: batteries—Gruber aud Bri n­
Three little boys, Daniel O'Neil, Andrew
Grain to Seeds.
and Ji&gt;hu McDonald, were walking along classify aud fix salaries of railway clerks, report* that the temperature of last week non, Vnn llaitren nnd Kinsfow. At Chiwas
tlie
highest
ever
known
for
an
equal
’
rago—Chicago 5. Boston C; lotteries—
tbe railroad track when the explosion oc­ rating them nt from ?8W to 81.SXJ per
BROAD and ample Warranty
in June.: Hundred of j&gt;eople were j
curred. They were slightly to the east of j year in seven clas*ra; to provide a penalty period
*unstruck nil iover the west, nnd there !Baldwin and Farrell; Radbourn and
V i ■ given on all our machinery.
Kelly.
the tank, aud the wind blew the blnxe di­ for giving n fee to census enumerator* or were many fatal cases.
’
rectly down upon them.
supervisor* or fot receiving the same. A
Chicago, July L—The scores on the ball
RACTION Engine* Unrivaled
During the trial of a coke in the district
bill giving a pensiou of 81,'JOO per year to
yesterday were os follows: League: At
court at HastJngs, Neb., Saturday, a dis- Held
I
in Material, Safety, Power and
Shrieking with pflin. they impulsively the widow uf Gen. Crook wn* reported, as
—Cincinnati fl, Brooklyn 8; bat­
pate nrow tietween IL A. Batty nnd Gen. Cincinnati
I
jumped backward nnd into the clear space was the-agricultural appropriation bilL H. II. Bunco. The lie won )&gt;a*sc&lt;I and teries
Durability.
—Foreman nnd Baldwin, Terry and
•
on the western aide ot tha track. Their The conference report ou the postofficu other
uncomplimentary epithets ex- jDaly. At Pittaburg—Pittahurg 4, New
UR Pamphlet giving fall in­
clothes were on fire, and thby ran down appropriating was agreed to and the senchanged, until finally the two lawyers be- York 7; lotteries—Baker and Decker,
formation, *ent Free. It tells
the track with the bright blaze* streaming I• ate adjourned.
gnu a “duel" with chain*, resulting (n the Welch and Murphy. At Cleveland—Cleve­
afterthem. As soon ns the bystanders re- I The houy adopted the conference re­
about this gre^t
demolition af_ the weapons.
Neither land
■
2, Boston 0; batteries—Beatin And
covered from the horrified shock occa- port on the'portoffice bill Enloe wanted ‘slugger" was hurt, aud Judge Gasten Zimmer, Clarkson and Bennett. At ChiEVOLUTION' in Thteshing
sioued by their awful condition, they pur­ the record of the jjosaage of private pen­ finally separated tho men and disbarred rngo—Chicago 9, Philadelphia 4; batteries '
Machinery-. Send for pam­
sued the three boys Covering [them with siou bills Friday night stricken from them both far six months. The bar will •-Hutchinson and Kittredge, Smith and
coats, they soon extinguished tlie flames,, the record, because, iw h? »«id, they
phlet. Addxesa
Clement*. ’
protest.
aud laid them under a tree near by. When were subject to consideration in com­
Brotherhood: At Buffalo—Buffalo 2,
,
Another
cablegram
has
been
received
an attempt was made to remove O’Neil’s mittee of the whole. Enloe was the only
..TTglZT
Uvua Firacll
urging ,U_.
the* YhV
’hr irirt.
Irirt* N*
N* Brooklyn 4: batteries—Haddock and
clothe* great pieces ot his flesh peeled off
Rsbter Rboes vaieas wora nnoomfnrtably tight, his face and body at the slightest touch. conference report on the legislative. blHi Jonal league in America hold no conven- Mack, Sowders and Daily. At Cleveland
—Cleveland 14, New Y’ork 10; batteries—
rterx'-F tUp off UM feet.
,
Hon
this
year.
BATTLE CF.i EK MlCHi ~ 4
He was consciqut and never uttered a cry. w&amp;j presented, roc bouse conferrera raced- ’
Bakely, Gruber nnd Sutcliffe, and Crane
John Johnson, an Ohio convict, made
THE -COIX HESTEB” RUBBER 00.
Ing on the subject of increase of salaries of[
snd Brown. At Pittaburg—Pittsburg 19,
»-&gt;i J usrtr ibSM with te^do at bort mart wtfli
The following is a Hat of tbe casualties: senate employes, because the senate in­• his way to the roof of the state prison Sun­ Boston 7; batteries—Stnley and Fields,
rsu*r Tbl» cilia* u&gt; Um (boo and prevents tbe Andrew McDonald, aged 12, badly buried sulted that they were neceasary. but tbes day night nnd did down a water-pipe and
Kilroy aud Kelly. At Chicago—Chicago
rubUr tn •»: (liwng aS.
about the breast nnd face—will recover; house refused to adopt the report. The! M&gt;cape&lt;l.
7. Phllacftlphia 4; batteries—King and
Crtl t«r the “ Crtebrem “
The Quincy, Ills., Herald han been sold Farrell, Sanders and Milligan.
McDonald, aged 14, literally roasted debate on the election bill wo* resumedI
“ADHESIVE COUNTERS.*' John
alive, can live but a short, time; Dan au4 continued—with a recess—until 11:90J lo Mr*. Ida R. Morris, of that city, and it
will
be
ruu
by
her
two
sous,
Isaac
and
O’Neil, aged 12, burned alptost to a crisp, p. m. when tbe house adjourned.
THE MARKETS.
,
AT HKTA1I. UT
and will die: John Kline, aged 22, fright­
Washington Gm*. July 1.—The senate Joseph R. Morris.
Caicxoo. Jone au.
Austin Corbin ha* formally resigned
fully burned all over tbe body, and can't yesterday again postponed the eulogies on
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’
Fo!1o-.vIdk are the quotations on tho board
dre
preddincy
ot
the
Reading
Railway
recover, Severen Skene, aged 41, terribly the late A S. Cox, because of the absence
( of trade to-day: Wheat—No. 2 July, opened
company, and A. A. McLeod has been «He. c o«e I 85' jc: September, openod 8&lt;Mc.
burned, but will recover; J. S. Pettigo,
of Voorhees. There was some talk about elected to succeed him.
aged 45, badly, though not fatally burned
rimed V7c; December, opened MMc. closed
K. G. Schmidt, a wealthy German brew-’ j8Mc. Cura-No. - June, opened —. clowd
about the head and breast; Andrew Yon­ preceilence in business, and Morrill said
HASTINGS.
he would call np the tariff bill nt the earl- sr of Chicago, boa gone on n European* Me; July, open«d
closed ;’4&lt; ; Seckers, aged 18, slightly burned.
■ tember, opened and cloeed 35Hc. Oat*
The money loss will be between &lt;30,000 iert opportunity, but would nut interfere trip, taking his niece with him nnd leav­I —No. 2 Jmy. opened .and cloeed S.*%c: Auwith appropriation bill*. The agricul­ ing bh wife at home. Hi did not tell
and 840.000.
ju*t, opened and claert SSMc: September
tural bill was posed, after amendments Mra Schmidt of his intention* aud that jpeued
clos-d 2&gt;Mc, I*ork—July, opened
NOTHING BUT A POCKET.
appropriating m&lt;&gt;» for sorghum sugar lady is awaiting developments.
&gt;1130, closed S12.5U; AugUU, opened 812.15.
culture and 825.0U0 for invertlggting the
James M. Dutton, a Chicago citizen, rloeed (1130; September, opened (1S.15 cloeed
habit* of injects had been agreed to. Tbe wa« awakened] from sleep Sunday night | (IkS).
Lard—July, opened 85.00, cloeed
Idaho admtorion bill wa. theu token up by a burglar alarm and fired through a 15.CH
Dr.XBAB, Pa., June 30.—Tbe detail of and Cullom advocated its pnMfige. The window nt tho nippcwed burglar. The
Live stock—Unlotl stock yard* .prices were
To: -:&lt; lilkauneH, Sick Headache, Const!*
inspectors and diggers who entered the bill waa then laid aside aud thj house bullet entered the window of a neighbor quoted ns followt: Hogs—Market opened
d»w and weak: pri&gt;-e« 5c lower: light
;
i . Malaria, Liver Complaints, take
mine early Saturday morning prepared to [olnt resolution continuing thr annual np i *nd killed tha latter’s daugh^r.
muire, t'AUaaip rough rackinc. 83.40*43.45
' .j tile aud certain remedy,
Eighteen men on the night force of the mixed lot*, ;X4*(PTae. heavy lacking aud
battle with death luelf in their effort to nroprintlon* for thirty day* where appro­
Western Union nt New Orleans have re­ ddppim; tote, SMUjUOX
SMITH’S
break the barrier between them and the priation bill* have not been passed wn*
agreed to. The senate adjourned.
signed because of the heavy; work without
Cattle—Market weak; very tow. beeves,
interior of the Hill Farm mine have re­
In the house Dickeraon, successor to pay that is imposed on them. They havo 83.4O&amp;4JO; bulk, ftOuftUQ; rows. $l.a«&amp;3.»;
ported that it was a mere pocket that the ”arir»l-. presented Ids.credential* and to work Mimetime* six hours overtime for rto.ker« and feeder*, 82.40^3.7.5: Texas
GffkTlStMOd.
craeser*.
£2.0-1330.
Sheep-Dall; shade
drill' luid pushed into in advance of the took l.l« «»«L Tb« detau- oo &lt;1&gt;«
| which the company refuses to pay e tra. lower: mutton*. 8f.1);J5.00: Stockers and feed­ Ftac Calf ood Lace* Waterflrosf Grata.
digging- They are not inside of the Hill bill wa* resumed, and general debate
A well-borernnmcd Stark* has driller! a er». 8
tomb*. Sa.OJ&amp;A'Al
Fm* hi. KW.11,1, Sine (40htUeBean*totbo Farm mine. Au entrance to the small -Led Burrough of Michigan making the Lhrve-iuch hole info a cliff on thr Cumber­
l*roduce:‘ Butter-Fined , creameries, 133
&lt;p*eeh. CowMeraUosi oi Ibe tail land river, near Franklin, Ky., and at the 131* per lb.; finest •drtrtea, ’ KHrtlc; packing,
0MU4- 'tHZr AltZ THE MOST COXVEXIEST, cavern was easily effected; nothing, how­
ever, but solid wall* of coal surrounded o*iu Oten .ii.pended and a Join, wtilutioa iepth of elghty-flve fret struck a mine of rtock. 4^'3-x:. ika*-Strict!y fereh, ngHlfie
per
dot. Poultey—Chickens,
per lb.:
sxtendlnjt
tbe
appntprlaUwia
tor
thirty
them. The rescuers are visibly disheart­
honey. Since the strike was made tons of
g«w*e. Jd-LORAO! per
ened. but resolutely set to work digging latAi" pro»id« ,or th"
;be sweet have bean pumped out and turkeys. Sc; ducks,
ol
!&lt;«. 13)tato&lt;s—On track -TrnniMw, f3.75i*
attapu-t •hipped tn Lonl,ville.
into the solid coal. They say that the nriatlon. to pa» la lima.
I )*r bbl; swert potatoes, 83.MIA3.75 per bbl.
Mayor Peirce, of Hoopeston. Illa., says Applas-84.-WAa.tXJ per bbL Strawberriee-Tfc
maps of the mine* are certainly wrong, rbe election bill wa, awtlu lakea up and
All made tn ConcTva*. Bullae «nd Lae*.
1
nnd that they can form no opinion where Lehlbaek offered an amendment to make ;hnt recent reports Lave done him an in- 168L26.
uML,
they are going. They are now thirty-five' tbe law a* be «a&lt;&gt;l. unliorm all over the ju*tic.-. He is under indictment for sell- ' Broom corn-Hurl. 5&gt;4 gfllfe t&gt;cr lb; whl*k
been mod favorably received More totroOwmA
feet beyond thr property line and should Luntrr Beiore a vote «» taken the ing liquor without paying tbe special tax. brush,
irroen. sclf-workluc, 4&gt;5Mc; have
and Ur recent Ur.prt.vetneeU make tlrrn eupertoff
•» 8 P
At "»
have been within the mine as many hours1 S,u«
although he wn* elected mayor ns a ln«id» and rovers, rtfiUMc; common brush, “aST ’«* I “idly. and7f KcmdcC
«•&lt;
session the time up to adjournment at ProhlbitinnbL He says be only sold the JM'Et-’Wc; crooked. 2&amp; He*
direct to fa-torj rncluelnK aJvrrtlar.1 price, or a
11:33 wra taken up with speeches for and ♦tuff medicinally, and not as a beverage.
i='Vtfem. Pr^k».. M—
Hfminjw.; x.»_------N«w
Y
okk
.
J
um
LQ
There were forty fatal cases of sun­
I sgninst the bill.______
ST. Lovis, June 87.—Tbe Chronicle's
Wheat-No S red winter. C4J4’
do
stroke in Chicago in the forty-eight hours
sptyini from Jackson, Miss., says: The’
Wreck «&gt;» «h* Norther*. Pacific.
Icly. WWr: do August. »H ijLa-tM&gt;t&lt;m^
ended «t noun Monday.
court overruled the motion for n new trial
The great distillery plant of the Allen I ber, Me. Corn-No. = mixed, dike caab; do
July.
41Uc;
do
A
urum. Cc; |d&lt;&gt; September,
t^n
on
the
Northern
P-He
plotxml
in Treasurer Hemingway'* case and sen­
Bradley company, at Louisville, Ky., was I3*;c. Oats-Steady; No. 2 ralxwl. 3*e &lt;oah:
tenced him to five veaiw impriwnment.; dawn a tbirty./oot embaukawat yewer- destroyed by fire Monday. Iamb, HZ0.UX); I Ao July.
do Auirurt, f4c; do tfoptembor.
He is now out on 810,000 bond* peuding an day tear Pnimmond. reyerely tojorta*
□»... Hye-Nondnal. Barley— Nominal. I'm*
dgy i.«.a
.. qUo ,lnj t^lij fully insured.
m«*. {lAVi'Ua
Lmd-Qutet;
appeal.
[•
Doclt lalwersi in Chicago to the number -Dull;
tjrelvi’ I
P Howe-, teg* In- jf 75D. lire on strike lor au advance of 5 July. IX7J; Augg-t. tell
C. JI. «BU V.
_
Lire 8txk:. Cattle-Market firm at an ad&gt;«• “d,
:ent* nti houy in wages, and all the large
Chicago, July
!.—The statement of
ranIHr F l'» S’* on *11 Kradea; poorest to
u^d; Mr,.
Sine. ln-.ra«l Injnrtea; her freight boat* are tied np.
tho Chicago, Burlington and Quincy rail­
neat name *t«&gt;re
V 1«» &gt;•: Tvxmm.FUO t
koi iSllv hurt. StaAOtten, werejeoa
The Norwegian bark Nordcap win J.W-. bulb and &lt; ry row*, $S 4 MAX. Sbeap
road whows an lncrea.se fa net earning of
Jerl wrb M-*™1- 1‘*• lb&lt;&gt;ugl“ th“
burned at mm June U, and lost six of her uid Lambs-Sheep ruled dull: lambeaahads
K57.U78.85 for May, nnd of(ft&gt;7,7ltt3» far
lambs. 86-7»
at the svoret hurt will
:rew of nineteen men. The others were armer. *brrp,'»4.-»WTS V HD
the year ending May 3L
brought to New York Monday by the bark iTJCH. Hog*- Market rtm ly; live hog*.
ijA.V) v w is.
Fidelity Rank Dividend.
WAHUSGTOX Crrr, June »—The comp­ Athmca
Jacksonville, Ills, is grumbling be­
Touh&gt;t. Obi',. June -A
troller of the currency liaa declared n third
strew, although the town is alleged to
Wheat -Quirt, cash and July, ir%e; Augurt.
Cancer^’ *
dividend, 10 j»er cent., payable on the 30th
cave grown steadily since 1880, the census
Itocraaber. tflie.
instant, in favor of tho creditors of the mu in*, is tors have failed to roil up any in- JTHe; Heptembrr.
CHEAP AND STRONG
kffixed his signature to n. « w
Fidelity National bonk, of Cincinnati,
population.
.
re--*
r-rympeiM, HlieamaUsm sad
making in til 45 percent, on claims proved xrease
now a l*w*
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'
Fire in a Minneapolis business bloek
, amounting to «,»Ja,207. This bank failed
Uonday caused a loss of (80,000.

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Sold ty W. H. Goodyear,

�FROM THE OCEAN’S BED.
WONDERFUL CATCH OF A SMACK
NEAR BLOCK ISLAND.

(odOi.il and a Remarkable White Floun-

from the Bottoni of the Briny Deep.
The fauna and flora of the miles of fish­
ing bank* spread out to the south nnd east
ot Block Island, under a blanket of salt
•water twenty fathoms deep.
never be­
fore brought ashore in large- quantities, in
finer condition, nor as early in the season
as in 1*U.
Nut until tho invention of the trawl gear
for fishing did man begin to form a correct
idea of what the surfico of the great fish­
ing banks of tho ocean was like. The
band line, jerked from a vessel's deck,
brought sdant traces of its beauties to the
surface. But a eodfishing trawl 500 or 000
fathom* long, with hooks fosteuiti to it a few
feet apart by short line*, andidroppod over
ono of these submarine gardens, insinuates
itself among the rank foliage, among rocks
and shells, down into caverns, aud oyer
forests ot green. There it lie$ for hours.'
When pulled to fhe top of the water it is
usually found to be loaded with cart loads
of rare and beautiful specimens of sub­
marine fauna and flora, and with abundant
evidences that beneath the tons of heaving
waters on these favored spot* there exist
gardens of a verdure as luxuriant, and
peopled with animals ns Ht range and
curious, as can lie found in any tropical
jungle.
THE MAHY C'« BIO HhUL
The eodfishing schooner pmack Mary C.
. came imo the Basin one night with her
trawl# so fillet! with t.bfa sort of a hurvret
that the entire next day was spent by her
'crew in clearing the 8,&lt;XI*&gt; bookx she hail
“wet” during a few hour* apent on Cox­
' swain’s ledge, twenty miles oast southeast
of Block Island. Tbe MaryC.’s crew set
their trawls on what fa known a.* tha
•‘twentyfa’.bom drift," on thr outer edge
of Coxswain’s. This fa a fertile u-a form,
well known to cod trawlmen, but never be­
fore woa sueb'u collection of wonders of
the deep token from it, os was found in
. tbe haul ot tfie Mary C. Nearly every
hook of the truwia contained sonWhing—
fish or fauna. m*a lettuce or kelp— the whole
being so plentifully lnterapor*i&gt;d with beau­
tiful and large, white Ix’llied and graybacked codfish, as to make the smack’s
venture n profitable one.
One ribbon of tlie wide green velvety
kelp, caught up by the hooks, was long
enough to festoon easily and nicely from
the. schooner’st jib stay, first to her foremnxv; then to her inaiiuunat, and lastly to
her main boom topping lift over the stern.
The ruffled and flouncril edges flattered in
tbe wind in this position all the time the
•mock lay in the basin.
A portion of the usual ratch consisted of
black mussels and blnck pearl sea oysters.
The mussels were very large—from a half
to three-quarter* of n pound in weight—
but rank in flavor, aud too tough to bo
eaten. There were four pearl oysters, each
at which contained a little pearl, irregu­
larly shaped, and of a silvery, ashen hue.
’
A PARTIAL LIST OF THE Cl. KIOSITIES.
Several specimens of the large black
■helled quahaugs or han! clam* were also
caught up. The fleahaf these fa plump
and tender and much Hked-by all who have
tasted it. There fa no doubt that there aro
huge beds of these bivalves iu the deep sea
off Coxswain's ledge, and it fa likely that
•tome deep water'dredge.nets will bo conblructed for tha purpose of catching them
in quantities.
Here fa a jiartial list of the other most
strikingly interesting things brought up
by the MaryC.’s trawls; Sponges, sea corn,
ins, dog fish, Conger dels, sea lettuce or
cabbage, sea peas, swallow alls and a white
flounder.
Sponges have not been caught off Block
Island for years. Tho Mary C. caught
three fine specimens, the laxgest'of sugar
loaf shape, about eighteen inches in height,
a foot in diameter, and divided into at least
forty slender Angers. These sponge*—as
are those taken on the Nantucket shoals
and George’s Bank* fishing grounds—are
filled with the reddish yellow matter of
animal life whan taken from tbe aea, but
repeated and careful saueexei, alternated
with washing, eventually leaves them a*
white and clean as a lady’s iuend, and they
become handsome parlor ornament*.
There is not as* much, fabric in them as in
Uioie found in .warmer sea.-:, and consoquenriy they cannot be pnt io any service.
BKAVTIFUL SKA KOSES.
By tar the largest proportion of tbe curiosltios on the trawls consisted of sea rov.s
or “Chris Connom,” ns the codmen know
them. Hundreds of them sucked in tbe
trawl baits with their beautiful pink
petals, nnd many a Block Island dame to­
day has a pail of them bloasoming chit un­
der salt water in her back yard. They
make a pretty flower bed. The sea rose is
a leathery looking object, which attaches
Uaclf to a stone at the bottom of the xea in
its infancy, nnd which ultimately attains a
rise of about three inches in length by one
•nd a half in breadth. -When quiet and
fewditig under water its top opens and blos­
som.* into a largo" pink rose, with petah
fully an inch long, n really handsome ob­
ject. As soon m it is disturbed, however,
it shuts itself resolutely into its leather

Tho sea cabtage and peux are terms upplied to vegetable growths, always found
in abundance on Coxswain's Ledge. Tho
pean do Dot grow in a pod, but arc sepa­
rate, greenish objects found on certain sea
weeds.
'
: By far tbe greatest curiosity to fixbermW.bowe ver, in tbd whole catch, wax the
whiic flounder. This was a flat fish of the
usual type, ns white on the back a* ft wax
on the belly. It was about twenty inchcw
long and weighed about two pounds.
Tltere was not a brown spot upon it, and
the poor fish’s back was literally scarred

NEWSPAPERS BEFORE

The Bible contains no cheerful exhorta­
tion tn laughter. For the most part, in­
deed, it is referred to in the metaphorical
scuse of “scorning," as when it is written
of leviathan that "He laughetiist the slink­
ing ot a spear." Hut there are passagealso where the ordinary meaning h evi­
dently intended, and in almost every one
of these it is eyed askance. Solomon b the
great authority ou the subject; let him
speak for himself: “1 said of laughter, It is
mad; a nd of mirth, Whnt doeth it.“Ewn
in laughter the heart is sorrowful, and the
end of that mirth is he.tvitnws." Again,
: “A fool ilftisl up hb voice with laughter,
but a who man doth scarce smile .•» little.”
I Not very encouraging, truly, to those of
hilarious proclivities. It may lie legitimate
enough u&gt; compare the giggle of a fool to
“the crackling of thorns under a pot," but
it seems hard that there should be no word
of approval fur the milder, merriment of
tho few who tnay lx? supposed not to belong
to foohlom. Yes, by tnu way, there w oue,
and orfly oue: “A time to laugh," but wu
may search tbo Scriptures from Genesis totbe Apocalypse without detecting any inti­
mation a* to when that time occurs. Prob­
ably Solomon meant tbo brief jieriod of
childhood, when ignorance is bliss, anti wo
are merry without knowing or caring to
know why. He could not consistently
recommend any such frivolity to those of
n larger growth after having so bitterly
commented on tho practice %in plreriou's
claptcrs.—Gentleman's Maguniue.

Geologists are always ready to use work
done by laborers iu other branches of sci­
ence, and of late a moat interesting work
has been going on which shows the- bear­
ing one branch ot knowledge may have ou
another. Profes-ors Rucker and Thorpe
hare been carefully noting tbe behavior of
theinnguetic needle in various parts of Eng­
land, aud have found that it b deflected at
times in a moat inexplicable manner. Thu
deflection was at first chargetl to great
tnasws of basaltic,ta* like rucks, the min­
eral of Which enntaius a large amount of
iron.
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&lt;
Finding, however, that th» peculiar be­
havior of the magnetic needle occurred
also jn tracts where no such rocks were at
the surface, but Which consisted of such
formation aa chalk nnd tertiary l»-ds these
obwrvent were led to co nclude that deep
underground iu those tracts there was a
mass of basaltic or other highij* ferrugi­
nous rock that affected tbe needle. Itiweuu,
therefore, likely that Professor Rucker's
elaborate and scientific divining rod will
come Into use for tbe purptno of indicating
what places are to Iw avoided in searching
for coal measures underground.— New
York Commercial Advertiser. .

Oue of Governor Hill’s friends was talk­
ing with him in hfa pubUj/room at the
capital one day when u delegation of four
women marched in. Several members of
the legislature were waiting to sec the gov­
ernor, but the ahiazonian delegation pro­
ceeded at once towards the desk.
“Look at this proccMion,” observed Mr.
Hill. “I would you were governor for
about twenty minutes.
The delegation iu tbe meantime had ap­
proached within ear shot, when the gov­
ernor hurriedly arose and exclaimed to
,his friend: “ It you will step back in the
private office for a moment 1 will show
you that picture we were talking about,”
and before the astonished women could
gather tbeir senses together the governor
and hb frientawere behind the closed door.
“ I merely wanted to escape those women,"
he explained, deprecstingly. Verily a
handsome retreat in the face of a deter­
mined enemy.—Epoch.

One of the moat curious of inventions
was a lien’s nest, constructed with a spring
trap at the bottom of the nest. The weight
of an egg \^ns sufficient, to press down the
spring and nl’.ow tbo ega* to slip out. The
theory of this thoughtful inventor was
that os soon as tbo ben laid an egg it
would prew down the trap door and disapGar. The hen, aa is her custom after Ify$ an egg, would rise nnil cackle, but find­
ing no egg would conclsilo that she bail
made a mistake end would proceed Imme­
diately to lay another, arid so on ad infini­
tum. On this principle the owner of a hen
wouldi have hod a great monopoly.—Cor.
New York! Herald.

its lack of color on the back evidently

tursly as a freak of nature. Its like
never seen before on the old Indian

dataof the birth of Christ. At one time
the beginning of tbe Christian era was sup­
posed to contorin with tho dateateve menChristenos by.nli Christian nations.

I.” but April

Gen. l.ee at one time wan very much
bored by n Georgia man who had mad-­
frequent personal applications for a fur­
lough. One morning the general asked his
tormentor if he understood the position of
a soldier. The latter said he did. He was
ordered to assume it. Gen. Loe then gave
the command, “Right about face; forward,
march.” As he never gave the command
“to halt” the Georgian kept on'marchlng
until he got tired. He did not get his fur­
lough.—New York World.

It is

of tbe world, too. that Christ was

THE WAR.

THE

DIDN'T LOOK AS IF HE'D* UE.

Extremely fine pr.rric’o. of mineral dust
mny exist in tbe atmosphere* and do exist
there more frequently that! I* generally,
thought, while they escape detection by
ounaenses. The author, while making-cxperiments ou the Peak of Ten'jriffe, lt| 1878,
found the knife edge* of hL*&gt; balance so
dogged with this invisible dust that the
Ixd.-ince refused to net.
wiped off,
the dust collected again fct n few minutes,
and it was only by continual wiping it
away that be was aide to go on with his in­
vestigation. Professor Pituoi Smyth,while
on the Peak of Tenerlffe, witnessed strata
of dust rising to h height of nearly
n mile, reaching, out to the horizon in
every direction, and ho dense ns to
hide frequently the urighlioring hills.
Professor S. P. Langley, looking tiuwu
from the height of 15,000 feet ou Mount
Whitney, California, into n region that
had appeared clear from the vall?y below,
saw "a kind of level dust ocean, invisible
from below, but whose depth was rix or
seven thousand feet, as the upper portion
only of the opposite mountain range rose
clearly out of it."
Dust storms are classified by Dr. Henry­
Cook, according to their intensity, as nt:nt&gt;
spheric dust, dust columns and dust
storm*. Dr. Cook has observed iu India
that there are some days ou which, how­
ever hard and vloleialy tbe wind may blow,
no dust accompanies it, while on others
every little puff ot jiir or current ot wind
form.* or carries with it clouds of duist.—
Dr. .William Marcel in the Popular Science
Monthly._______________

Qf the original edition of tha sonnets of
Shakespeare, pubifabed by George Daniel,
of Iiouaoa, iu 16U9, there are but two per­
fect copies known. One of these fa tbe
British muaenra; for ttfe other |5,000 wax

that st that wue each trance of the

bt U geld.-Sc. Louis RiPuHr.

Great Chuug-en

waalcd to know why tbe conductor uf the
open street car is equipped with a shrill
whistle for signaling purposes. No one
was able to tell him on the spur at the
moment He unset two or three chairs in

tlut orer were In­
,
, ,
*&gt;“&gt;“■“»»
Jb.Ml.ttat ^wu-a on th. doted
“* ““ •«»&gt;«»». but
w“lt h tbe
lk°.OPCaS".u
is
a *diabolism
" “
”8 bsyond all power
'wrr to
n de­
scribe. In u trip lasting half an hour the
man a chance to unburden hfa mind. This
I conductor will blow In the neighborhood
fa how be did it?
of a thousand
bbbts upon his fog horn,
"Yes, sir: talkin' of horses reminds tne ....
_
will shatter ten tbonof sv.thin’ that happened to me t'other day j cteh
C*C1‘ one
o r- ot which
1
when I wn# out tidin' with my little boy. “f*" I?un S?;
We was In my -buggy an’ 1 was drivin’t hat '
1___
°u'7.‘ .I observe that my own nerves
old mare o’ mine. You know that old are a total wrcclt,,’*ald tho iK&gt;or man as be
tried to take off his but, but hb bunds
mare, 1’vc bed her now goin’ on six year.
Never was a kinder animal in burners than trembled so that he only shook off hb over­
that mare. She ain’t got no ted tricks an’ coat iimteail.
"I have been talking to u specialist in
she never bed. My old woman ha.* driv
her over since I got her, an’ she never hod nervous dheascs about these whistles." ho
went
on, “buf of course he is in favor of
no trouble o’ no kind with h.-.-. Well, sir,
*I wax
wnu t them. The more propio who ere stricken
wns iinvin
drivin* ner
her uiwuv
m I way a-sayiu
a-sayin',, with
my Uul. boy.
Tbumdo, iterswm. i J'11 b '
donoo. Ite mom Wteej wlU
Bomrabor
. .bowory &lt;tey it w» l«.t 5* "u‘Lt J
1“ ^
Thurwtey. Wdl. oue o* U.™ .bower. 1
'.‘".’’p-'’’,-“ *”
come m.iwl.o ..ln.1^, on' I put
'“k.01
tj!
tl.em.n. into, trot ,o git. .Lbeltee „■, ]
*»
opoo 14. wot. 'but I trill
tho
her so
tuu boy
uoy wouldn't
WOUI.ID i pet
get wet
wet. 'M.k.
.iisk« ner
go • bare It mre, uole&gt;«., thtoMbtatUus
„
, .
. - oboau, . .
,inter,
. • pop.'. “)■ my .......
link .boy. »»■......
I bit b„ ■ nation
“&gt;»», " sunnmuM^l."
"V*?-1' an.-I
«4 he
to ahook
-book him.
*■■«•
th. whip
..Mn to sort o'hurry
&gt;„™ ber “»®»‘ **» btek way &gt;rbUe .Irumrllng lo
1Uirkw..l,
lick with the
np. First tiling yon know she was goln’, reach the front door.—..w i ors V. orld.
ioflrBrtrt

,

. ■/

*t a two-forty gait an' I leant back an’ put
Tho Stamp ColIrrUng Craze.
the whip away. Jwt then we ran over a
“Grown up people, instccid of tey*, have
tin bucket that wax a-lyin* in the road an*
somehow or other the bundle of the bucket within the jmst fw years monopolized tbe
collecting portage stamps,”'
got caught 'round ono of the spokes of tbe business
rv
~ of --------buggy wheel an’went n-circlin’ round with ,
a dealer in trash mm-anndfae the other
it.
| day. “The ersa? hnx also become ever so
“h mml. Uw durud-^ clnltrr 1 ever did dud. mor; el»:»r»te. Ksr . xamplr. u eol111...A ...
t....... scart
. —«i.,.
:&gt;u lector is
i* no io:ii»cr
longer -satisfied
wnttsfied n&lt;9t*e*K.*rilv
Dccesauily
hear, an’i»
it liked
to have
the _
wits
clean out o’that there mare. She jest laid with ono stump of a kind. If may be Wat
back ber ears, kin’ o' snorted like,’ an’ the uamc ganphra been issued on more
hutuped herself for all she knowed how. than one kind of paper, and in that case
Go* I never seed the like in ray life. She one of rich sort must lc secured. Suppose
jest whl.-.x«l along, an' every iirne that old ■ the government of Heligoland gets out a
tin bucket |w&gt;ttn&lt;lvtl the ground '•.? hurop** two cent stamp this year on •wove* paper
cd herseff along faster. You be’, my little and next year prints tho same stamp on
boy didn't tell me to drive no faster them •laid’ paper, the collector mint have Loth
Ke wks as Heart ns the mare. I took him varieties or else spend nights of sleepless
between my knees an’ hell onto him tight. grief over tbe vacancy in Ida album. It
Well, air. I don't know what wouldn’t a frequently happens, lob. that the’same
happened if it hadn’t been that the tin pail stamp will bo issued witli different sort j of
fetched loose from the wheel, on* went a perforations nt the edges. One edition of
whizxin* by my bead toward tbe mare, nn’ It will Lave perforation* like these of Mr.
I’ll bo gosh dnrnrd if it didn't hit her in Wanmnaker’s stain;*; another will have
the flunk an' ketch onto her tail an' stick what are called ‘pin perforation*;’ another
there. That's wh.it it did. Then she did will have ‘rolletod’ edges, like a theatre
go. D’yaver see any race horses n-comln’ coupon, for tearing purpose*, while still
down the homestretch in a close heat? another, will bnvo no sort of perforation or
Well, they wasn't a circumstance to tbo other convenience for tearing whatever..
way that mare o’ mine run last Thursday. But nil these varieties must bo in the col­
She got right down dose to the ground lector's possession?’—Washington Post.
an'skimmed along the street like a lightAdvantage of Running.
niu’ expram on a down grade with all the
brakes wide open.
The long distance runners, however,
"The tiu bucket kept swingin’ from side seem to lie the most rational in their choice
to aide an’ bittin’ her on first one flank an* of sport. In this there Apj&gt;ears to be a real
then the other, an'at every lick she went benefit. Emergencies may arise at any
faster. I do reckon she was a-goin* most a time In a man’s life when he must get to
mile a minute, when at last the bucket one place from another in aa short a time
broke loose from her tall. Then I got a u possible; then the mah woo has acctUfresh hold on the lines au' sorter slackened tonfed himself to going long distances sees
ber up, an' fore long she was a-trotting the value of his clioicc. Sprinting is of
ju.«t as nice an' easy ax you please. It was little value in such a case, and fast walk­
tbe queerest thing that ever happened to ing does net enter into it.
mo in all the years I've been, a-drivin’z and
In connection with the longdMance run­
I don't want nothin’ like it to happen ning. which b so steadily growing Into ,i
again. Tbe next time 1 .sec a Un psi! vor, has come the organist ion of out jag
S-lyin’ in the road you kin bet I II give it clubs and a rapid increase in theriunibc.
all the room it wants. Hello! hero we are of crow couutry runa Where, a few years
in the slip. I didn't think we wax much ago, but n dozen men could lie found to
past GoV’trr's Island. I reckon we'd bet­ take part in these, now thsrearv hundreds.
ter be movin' to git off the boat."
Every Sunday, when the weather is favor­
And the old man shut his lipa close to able, tbe different athletic clubs have a
gether ngain and wns lost in the crowd practice run, and there are many out fora
which was .hastening to get uptown from ten or fifteen mile spin over tbe fields and
tlie Battery. The nun to whom he had hills, through bush and briar.—Cltarles P.
been talking was standing stock still gaz­ Sawyer in Scribner’s.
•
ing after hhn and shaking his head slowly
from side to side.—New York Sun.
’
A Mother'* Wall.

Into tho store of n Boston stationer one
day there enmu a man in Ibedmwof a.
workingman, who waa evidently at once a
foreigner and not overgifted with brlUirncv
of intellect.
He made up to one of the clerks, and
with an air of hesitation, as if doubtful
whether he had come to tbe right-place
'asked in broken English for some “over­
alls.”
.
“Those you will find nt tlie clothing store
just down t he street,' the clerk said.
The customer Ipoked puzzled.
“I did gone there," be said, “and did re­
quest them for envelopes, and hero is it
that they do send me."
The'clerk was quick enough to see where
the trouble lay, tied good natured enough
to explain to the foreigner tbe difference
between envelopes for letters ami envelopes
for the legs of laborers, nnd the num went
Hack to tho clot blagstore, where, no doubt,
he found what ho wanted.—Youth s Com­
panion.

The dead of Cagliari, Sardinia, an- buried
in a bright cemetery. "It is an ordered
thleketof pr?"i^nX, in Fn-.'fG bloom,"
’wTtFes a:i English tourist; “and from the
splendor peer forth the white marble tombs
and the black crosses whl^h pay tribute
to the doid underr the flowafa."
florart,"
The visitor see* that the mortality among*
—__ ....great,
..
tho children of tbe city fa. very
aud.
reads.with aching heart the wails of the
mothers recorded upon tho monumental
marble.
On one monument fa carved the figure of
a little l&gt;or of three, seated in hfa nursery
chair, with a toy loose in hfa hand, end his
head upon one side, aa If he were asleep.
Tbe mother s convulsive xigh fa heard ax
the epitaph fa read: “Naughty one! Why
do you not awake?"
Another epitaph commemorates a child
yet younger: "Within three day# he was
born, be suffered, ami he died. Oh. true
compendium of humanity!"

An English correspondent asks a ques­
tion which ths scientific student of the
flight of the baseball ought to jbe able to
answer. Hu. #ayx: "Whilst on the subject
of golf I should like tomention that I have
noticed a peculiar phenomenon in the flight
of a golf bell for which I have been unable
tonecount. The ball ou bring struck from
the tee has taken avery quick and low
flight, and when it has traveled fifty or
sixty yards has risen in the air, and so left
tbe natural curve of ita trajectory. I have
teen told that a l&gt;all has been seen to rise
twice in this manner, bnt I jiave never seen
such a thing myself. Can . this be caused
by any spin imparted to the ball in tbe act
of string, or fa it tbe result of It# mating
with arfopposing currcrft of aih?"

Farming has its drawbacks, and tho call­
ing is not of the feather bed variety.
I’rnflts aro small and work lasts a good
many hours, nnd is hard while it lasts, but
It is the lot of the great majority of tbo
human race to work for a living; with moot
the struggle for existence is severe, and
with some it Is pitiful. That this struggle
i» made desperate sometime* by unequal
conditions, unjust lawsand dishonort prac­
tices of the rich and the strong, is also true;
but all these combined cannot,'in this
country of opportunities, prevent an in­
dustrious and frugal man from gaining a
livelihood and something more. He may
not get tbe full reward of his industry, but
he can make n living for his family and
give them an education and a start in the
The great festival of tho milkmaids and
world, In spite of all the drawbacks, un­
equal conditions and legal or illegal sweeps of the 1st of May data* its origin
back to the Romans, who were wont to
wrongs.—Fl^ld and Farm.
commemorate lhe festival of Flora, the
goddeaa cf flowers, for fieveral days in May
•
Hatching rish.
May poles were forbidden to be erected bv
■ According to a statemunt in The. World parliament in J&lt;M4, bnt they were rratored
of Science, upward of one million American again on tbo restoration of Charlea U, and
white fish haw been propagated from ova in 1801 tbe May pole iu tho Strand was
by Mr., John Burgesx, at the Midland Coun­ reared with much ceremony and rejoking.
ties' Fish Culture establishment, Malreru This pole, which stood near where CathWells, {England, the ova haring been sent enne street joins the Strand, was of cedar
by ths? United Staten fish comnmsioners and wax raised by twelve seaman comwith the object of assisting Mr. Bargtra In mooded by the Dnke of York, who wra
his efforts to establish this valuable food then lord high admiral of England.—
fish. The ora were hatched out #ltha Chambers' Journal.
very low mortality, and tbe young fish are
doing well.
A10-ywr-uM Hori&lt;U boy ron «way from
wjo, rfd.lBj. Io throwing hl.
Um hotook tb. hook tbroiurt, l,u ho*,
Patient (a bank teller}—Doctor, would ft wteah. r»bb,. doctor-.
hurt mo any to count some money this tho hook Bird Io two oad utkrti otu, Mklng
tbo doctor te uy oothittg oboMIt.
inoruing ?
Doctor—You might count out two ten
------ ----------i“w~i ***»"&gt;dollar bills, I think, without any injury to U11 finwAloaed.
tbe richtwt

LOVE OF LIFE.

American

jertas of bounds az#r

He was sill
___
forward dock
&gt;f one ot tbo Staten Island rapid transit
ferryboats. He wau an old man, with a
rarious expreauon in hfa gray eye*,
andwad
his I in lrEk‘S to ’I’- down on one, and then
\bin
month above hfa snowy beard wjs thin —
wad j
Cl
r.,, with
1,1m er.yripluint • ’’
tlsbtly cloMd. He did Dot looAt nil like I
Sroot
of m.
.man who .wold job. upon uty uub)«t | braJJjTJM&gt;?ffi5tte-wbtattew tM

He did not look like . inm&gt; who mudd.
lie unless there was money to te made by
sodolug. Yet the rolluuduK b . truUiM
eorounTo! wh,t ho Mid to
Mquulntunix « ho came and aat near him There
were several hordes on tbe teat, nnd a few
words concerning one of them gave tbe old I

Wrought In

Prior to the war newspapers were luxu­
ries, and their reader* were made up of the
cUmms rather than of the masses. Now
they are necessities and read by every body
who wants to be somebody. The cheapest
daily ncwspflperscoeit fflp.:r’yesr, with
age added. and the better dsas of journals
cost from three. to five evuts per copy; or
from 38 to 812 a year. Newspaper man of a
general ion ago were raan of leisure as com­
pared with those of the present day. An
occasional essay met all tbe editorial requirrmenta of that age, aud th; idea of
gatBering all the news, editing it to make
it brief, fresh, attractive and ^rpicy never
invaded the newspaper office.
Tbe war gave American journolbip itk
grandest strides, but the remarkable'de­
velopment of ad vancement during the war
was only tbe beginning of journalistic
progrp*. But great us was the dovelopm;nt of journalism during the war, the
greatest progress in nc-wapapere and in the
multiplication of ncwgpajfcr'rcadere has
been during the last decade, and the circle
is growing rapidly every year. Tljc'.c aro
scores ot thousands now reading tlfcir
daily newspapers, one published in the
morning ami one in tho eveni*^, .who
could not afford even one When the cost
was from throe U» five cents, and there are
other scorns of thousands who read three
or four Instead of one. The A me yican
cheap newspaper now goc* inti* almoot
every home of the city, nnd the rapid io­
crease in newspaper issues is indicative of
n corresponding growth of intelligence
among the people. A not less valuable
feature of tho newspapersthe present
day than the news it:wlf b the advertising
columns.
In olden times newspapers were consid­
ered valuable to readers only for tbeir
news, and ndvertiiH'nients were incidental
surplusage, inserted by merchants as u
sort of charity to help fill up the paper, and
rarely attracted at tentinn. Today vhi»
newspaper b indL**pem«ablc, not only to jhe
merchant, but to tbe shoppers of the fam­
ily, as the univrrwiliy accepted medium of
attracting businros. Adverthcments are
no longer the regulation musty affairs
they uscil to Be. They are among tlw most
artistic and attractive freturo* of the poje
ular newspaper, and tho frugal housewife
scans the fresh business nnnonntements of
each ddy as carefully as ttie dealer or spec­
ulator scam the produce or money mar­
kets. Those bnsinent houses who patronise
the newspaj»crs are the ones ■» ho secure
tho bulk of trade. Tbe carttfully cdfted.
Compact, fresh, complete,cheap and neatly
printed newspaper is the popular favorite,
and the only channel through which tho
public can lie reached foreilher business or
sentiment — McKewsjxjrt (Pa.) Times.
.Modrrn Hound Tbcorie*.
. Dr. Koenig, of -Parix. who luis Iren em­
ployed for a considerable time in making
investigations into , the compbsition of
musical sounds and the tbeoty «&gt;f timbre,
anil who has embodied hi* exjitricnce in n
paper which he rend before the- Physical
Society of London, Englan 1, brs collected
n nurater of wave sirvns anil other expen­
sive aud elaborate apparatus for the fur­
ther demonstration of the points of hfa re­
search. . Among lhe apparatus are some
special appliances for producing r.udible
beat tones by the ■interference of two notes,
each t»f which fa too shrill to be separately
heard. Musicians, as is^eU known, have
never taken cordially to thr current theo­
ries of, Helmholtz respecting overtones and
their relation to the consonance or disso­
nance of intervals nnd chords. As Dr.
Koenig's investigations have carried mat­
ters to a point beyond the speculat tons of
Helmholtz, and not altogether in accord­
ance with thcEi, sclentfau aro anticipating
with considerable interest a full exposition
of the new theories..—Exchange. '

LtnnMStg fancies fair ou high.

'Wm-a al! h life cn,| i0l,0 o,।
WfihihraU.buwradltls
“
Wta Hi.
U.P* ,LU
'
—A^aota &lt;V*:.«.:n:

OOLORS WOMEN

CAN WEAR;

1 bat devoted dbdple of Del«rt-., H. ur
Russell, «aya that tbe only, woman *u (iu.
wear black to advantage u
wb , h
block eyes, black hair and k fat.
.,irk
of 16 &lt;»uM wear black, but there i* a!
.
color that each psnw look, better :n
iu black, which stoo thinks »h*»ui&lt;i never t»
worn in ckobes, not even in mournlnx hr
Christians.
•
\
“Why then, if block b so bad, is it *&lt;&gt;
erally wornF’ tbe writer aritwl.
A
“Lying north of Europe on an iriaml &gt; M
city ttab pretty well rul « the world; tfau
city is under a continual fog; uow.h.Hw a
color to sear on a foggy, dark day. v;ni*thiug that won’t *sbew dirt.' awl you have
found the reason why sunny India and sunny
America wfcar black—brcauM- ttwywhhu»i
bu ‘so English.• ..Tbe Wearing of this dL-nal j
hue belong* to modern limes. Who ..v,,r
heard uf a Greek or ah Oriental &lt; r an Ecvr.- ;
tian in black!
and tbe dre*,'' continued Mr.&lt; Ru»m;|, ryou
can make it in three way*: first, by •’untrtuLi
which i» tlie way children, sayages a:vl uricultural.people we color., A child notir „ &amp;
bright light beeauiw* it b different tr-w &lt;niwr
thing* near it; the ravage like- r.d i«?cauje
usually he sees only tbe low tunes bf
snd famus about him, and red strike- hit
dull observation. People use the prinurv
colon*-red, yellow and blur— i.r.nuw -4h*y
are vbildixh,, litrbaric and uneducated fa

Th® best example of th;, kind of color mix­
ture that I can think Of i» a fifteen hundred
dollar Indian shawl that 1 raw yesterday as-i
Millet# ’Augelite,’ which I raw a few w*ek'i
to these rich &lt;-*&gt;mblnatiutj% ra one note struck
on the piano U to a foil orchestra. A. mix­
ture; of color like thi* bring* &lt;ut by corrupontleovc the many color* that are ia th?
akin. Rich r*Ji&gt;rs, however, iuu«t, nut ba
worn by a t*» delicate skin*, its d*dk-ate h.«es
woubl be ktilod by cmtnul with tbe rich
colora, and the result would U* a white or
gray romplexiic. The sutnc richta-w 'if.criir
can be found iu thedfade' tintf.»:ne Icdian or art. fslirics, none of the color Lcfat
strong enough to injure th*.’ deHcate t■■■!&gt;.
Ladies who have a beautiful butin.: a &lt;r mg
color in tijoir complexity* would-do well ucboaatt the colors of their gowns from a bou­
quet of failed n ec* of various colon.,
"The third way tn make liannony i&gt; by
gradation. Blue eyee will be bluer if tbo
blue drew worn Is n grayer blue than die
•yes; red cheek* will ho redder, if: the n*l
drw« worn is a duller red than th* chert-*
Brpwn Mir will have moregold .l:*$h light*,
if there is goblin tbe dre*,. bu! gold &lt;&gt;f*a
lower tow than tbe bijth ligh'.tfa- J-alr.
"Cbtxjse then your arera witlt tvfrfo ure to
•■ contrast, lightncH* or gradation, aero:ding to
your complexion, wear brown or tawny
shades of yellow — fire from gray a.- from a
pestilence."—New York Coinmercud Adrer-

A large cork is the best thing to scour
knive* wit h, and an Iron dish cloth mode of
rings should hang in every kitchen to wash
the bottoms of kettles that maybe sooty
from I wing used next to tho fire. Some
servants will .insist on plunging towels
into the dishwater and in using fine glass
towels for drying
.i—:— coarse dishes, but such
'carete*
urefee. wiyswill
wSys-will usually be abandoned it
*a Id.,
1- judicious
___ _oversight is kept on tbe
little
kitchen. Where the housekeeper docs her
own work it fa as necessary to •avo neat,
strong towels in plentiful supply in'the
kitchen as where a servant is kept. Large
towels of heavy crash for handling articles
about the stove are very convenient and
can bo more easily washed than a holder.
They are, moreover, more- convenient than
a holder in lifting large baking pans and
many other dishes, and pots and rwn*.—
New York Tribnne.

DRINK

uurrtE
A TRUE COMBINATION OF

Mocha, Java and Ric.

Not So Near Sighted After AIL
,*5Tbert'” "i‘e "ftid wltb * melting
tnulifluousneas In her voice that sounded
like the ripple of an orange ice as it thawk
"Herbert!"
'Vhat is it!" asked Herbert And tbe
cold firmness of his tone® showed that he
meant every word of it.
"Would you love me just as well if yq«i
know that I nm very near sighted?”
"Why, why,” he stammered, “of oourw
1 would; but aro you?”
“Yes, I am afraid so. Just as a test_ I
1th,t ,i*“ “ra"tta
street, can you?
1,3!*",““
~*in&gt;«Ur. “I ran.
Itaaya, Icecream.’ — Washingtan Prwt

A Beautiful Souvenir

Picture Card Giver.
WITH EVERY POUND PACKACE

LION COFFEE
Whan you buy your Groceries tri •1
pack ng? LION COFFE E- Ili* O x
txs-t in the United Slate*—made up lr*c::
a selection of Mocha, Java and 'Bi
properly blended and is concedf-d by -1-t“j make the nicest cup of Coffee in th«

laud. For Sale Everyvlierr.

Wtilson Spin Co., Manfrs,
Kansas City, Mo.
Toledo, o
■ttciim itTt iou jumt ros wp

• uniation Wool Good,.
Roubaix Iras for a long time been known
to mannfocture wool drex* goods exclurively. In tte last two or three year*, how­
ever, some Roubaix manufacturers have
devoted their attention to the manufacture
of cotton goods in cIohc imitation of thdrarer wool tissues. In this they have Iwn
Aucerarful and tbeir example hn* been fol
lowed by others so that |n a few
new induHrv
k.,11.__
.
■

In the matter ol the estate ot PMlMfler !•
8mtlb. d«ceM*e&lt;!.
Nottee is hereby siren that J shall sell s! p* l
fie auction, to the liijhr-t bidder, on lion-fa
tiieuth CSV Of Aui.uk. A. !».. 1" *0. *lt !?&gt;: “
in the toretvxui, nr the probate court room- '•
tbe City o! H-uilnxM In the Count}* of Barr}
-the Stale of Michigan, punmiuit to liceuw •
RouK7.D”
‘ immied t«» me on the 27th dsyol Ju;
Fby the. Probata Court o( Hurry c.. .
f^1Siiln.POrtrOC*
dlvort oo®petltl&gt;* iy. jziemnu, all of lhe MUtr. right, title y
forces »nd thus Improve the rituation of IMevmMtte arid deceased of. in snd to
ml fezqsUmta sad -elng In the County
Barry, in the State of MhtfHgso. known and
scribed as follows to Wil: Kminritclng Ht '
south west canter of tbe rorftt half
of ’
north half &lt;■ H) of the northwest qtiartrr.n« '.
rh0lJ"
8M»er. AulnU,
,
rtJbhS
m“ “&gt; «*“ ■'urM &gt;» Jump
ZiiL^k. S'r'°
Hrto« '*‘hWn &gt;•»
blm « bmu, tu h. rn &lt;knra

cri«|
c*i.M»Kjrr Smith. A4Miibtrat*»r

Given Away
•

A &lt;»«: of Wchatera Unabridged dlctio .
■
.: litrnan, garden*?!, ianm i

office

aaetita
worth of Nursery stock &lt;•;
seeds of any kind for spring or
plat't •
IBM. F..«&lt; L prices. Term* cash or apCunta and see’me or ma-.'
A by addreHiag WriirbD N-Middfevi!!e. Mieh.. P- 0-

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HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 10, 1890.

Hastings Banner

THE BOTTOM KNOCKED ODT OF PRICES

Published Thursdays by
COOK EKOS.

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F. S. PANCOAST,

IW - Fine ■ ■ Suits
HUDSON’S

HASTINGS, MICH.

TOWER
CLOTHING
CO.

ILnehu-l'a tremendous sale on Men's Medium Priced Suits last week
and now.
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- 20. 22, 25,
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Former Priced.

818, 2°, 22, 25,
/ o* mer Pihced.

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Ye skeptics who think it impossible to be fitted without
.3 paying high prices to Merchant Tailors, get in early during
: this sale and you will leave us happy.
Our $5, $8 and $10 MEN’S SUITS have never been equaled
| in Grand Rapids, but the Grand Sale this week is choice of
■ Suits, real value $18 to $25, cut to

TOWER clothing co. ■■
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

K their friend® al

Dry «1 Sale.

DRINK

The Hastings Furniture Co.!
are selling their waste wood in ;
large loads at

LION
COFFEE

$1.50 ErtCtl
DELIVEKED,

SURPRISE
FINE GMS BAIR

Mocha, Java and Rio.
A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR

Picture Card Given
WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE

LION COFFEE
When rou buy your (Jrncerin try a
It is the
■I in th -1 kited Stntca—made &gt;’{&gt; frota
a sriec!!'•!! "f Mncha, Java ami !•&gt;«'.
properly bLmdcl and is epn«&lt;bil Ly nil
u, make ibo nicest cup of Coffee " ihi

Cekag LION COFFEE.

White Rose. Flour.

Shawls
nuinntarturer'netock In
! .tn '‘-tale and are now

:.5O.

ZA TRUE COMBINATION OF

But not piled up.
Every stick is kiln
dried liardwoo&lt;l. tlie very best for summer
wood or kindling. Orders are tilled and
delivered In regular order as received. .As
tlie Co. now have more orders liooked/fiaii
they can fill for a few'days It will stand
those in hand whu wish to buy this wood
to place their orders hi advance.
With
the low price and excellent quality of
wood the demand is sure tn be large.
Terms, cash with order or when delivered.-

Wtra

280 per hundred. I have the
exclusive sale of this flour in

i this city and

t b- ptircharad for leu
rrwii More in the [

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Luid. For Salo Every where.

Woolson Spice Co., Hanfrs,

Toledo, O.
inoiLWs rat hxb Jin« rw rare.

Kansas Citv, Mo.

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SHORE

Warrant Every Sack,
Have sold since the first of,

Warm Question-: I January JS90

Eb. POWER/
NO. 35.

XrtrT '"’i-TWEKTT'FiVE TON. 4LWrtYs the sjihe
Great Deal Warmer.'
JL/* ‘ h&gt;'r
i
'lUtek If you exr?
of tlirsc valuable !
At tlie sanut time you will I
'^IWbaie.ibi, h,

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“S ALWAYS THEAEST

Joseph Bofiers. 5c ciqar
IN THE

Given Away.

bile Goods, Embroidered any
who buy. of »r « ■l‘&gt;'
”&gt;
i’laiu. foreign and uranu SW worth of S Dowry ”J“lf
domestic Chillies, Gingham, ««d. of My kind tor .briny or f«ll ptoI
ms. r. of 1.
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'Mia Pongees. Sateens. In­ prated raxo. Come .nd «c ,'?■ ?' v,nnin Linen, i,-. Big lines of w.nt, known Io- nddren-MM V risbt» »mr
raeV deeper, Middleville. Mleh.. P- O. bo»
l nderwear and
Silk Mitri ..nd Glove.
DlMwlntlnn

Administrator's h“,e
Tn tbe matter of the nMf of I’Mlander L.

“rSsSasA
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a

l« I’.rwol. &gt;mlt fra­
,,the,A18
™I1“ •“* "'s'" *'
very lowest price. |

Marr &amp; Duff,

coming as far as tlie eye could sec. And
it was a grand oration. Tbe people were
well pleased with the words and facte that
he uttered and when be closed they gave
him three rousing ciiecra to show that they
appreciated what be Mid.
Next came
horsGracing and game* of most all kinds
which seemed to please everybody, espec­
ially tbe tug of war which was a grand
sight, evenbody was nltnsed to sec the
strength that is in man. Then came
an accident from one of the horses out of
the fanners running race. The horse bolt­
ed and ran into the crowd, hurting two
old ladies and two young girls, thought to
be serious nt first but after medical treat­
ment from Dr. Yau Hom, lu an hour's time
he pronounced the patients better and wc
could go on with the rest of tbe gaipes.
Next came the sham battle which was dis­
played very nice and was very entertain­
ing to a large crowd. Then cutueour fire­
work# In the evening which Was a grand
success. And then the dance entertained
the dancing peopla until the next morning
and all went homp saying we liave had m
good time.
Last Saturday Ardeut Morford was
stricken down with cidlls and fever.
William Burrows with bls running horse
won filO at Baniield and then went to Bi-dford End won S!2 more on the 4th of July.
Mrs. Lyons is lying very low nt Mr.
Morford's; site bring one of the victims of
the accident on tbe 4th.
The.little girl of Mr. Clark, also one of
the vletlmswa* taken home Saturday. The
other two are at the iKirsonaee at Illis
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n»m«.Jo~-J®i*^7*d,0lnl«r.tor.

battle creek.
I JM^i-

The P. of L picnic was a grand success.
It Is -estimated that several tliousajid
thousand fieople wore on the grounds.
Seven organizations were present.
Minnie Jones, of Battle Creek, is visit­
ing at her uncle's. Tbvo Jones.
The W. Methodist held grove meeting in
Moses Fuller's woods tiic 4th and closing
Sunday.
Mr. Bogardus, o^ North Carlton, is
spending a few Hays,' with his daughter,
Mrs. J. Fleming.
Aunt Fanny Carpenter spent Sunday
with Mrs. laindon.
Fred Fleming iftknt tlie 4th In Grand
Rapids with Mr. Stilwell and family .
Miss L. Fleming, of Saranac, is the
guest of Mrs. J. Fleming at present
l&gt;au Snyder, of Grand Rapids, aud
Annie McKinney went .to Lake (hlcMa.
the 4th.
We notice now and then a llekl of wheatwith rust.
Our river h booming; it has not been An
high for some time as it Is just now.
News of interest are scarce this week as
everybody is on tbe rush with their vert.
Miss Cole, mentioned last week; Is get­
ting ailhig finely.
The Adventist have missionary meeting
ever alternate Sunday evening, prayer
meeting every Thursday night.

Well. the Fourth Is part and I'ncte
Parmelee liad quite a good deal to do as
there was quite a rush from here to differ­
ent parts of the country.
.
J. Putufrey ami wife Fpent the Fourth
at Gun lake etc. The lake Is a nice place
to go to at any other time.
The I/O. G. T.’s held a sHvrr medal
contest at the M. E. church last Wednv-day ivi-jilng.
The uinphioiis with
Effie Ruhanls a,-, organist rendered some
very fine music. Alice Stevens by request
gave a recitation entitled the Bobolink
which was highly appreciated.' Master
Don Parkhurst won the medal and is what
we call a tine, speaker.
.1. Pumfrey shipped three car loads of
lumber Tuesday.,
Mrs. Elsie Hite, of Kansas, is visiting
her aunt Mrs. Lucy Forbes.

South Jolinatuwn.
Delayed letter
The Patron store at Banfivld is nearing
completion.
s. E. Gaskill went to Kalamazoo on busi­
«r“ot
MtorttMl to re- ness Monday.
ceix e subscriptlous top thtt At&gt; nxm :
Perkins, the Well known Bedford paint­
»’,SV:A.................. ................. Preston .Itwtil.
er. lias been improving the appearance of
HsnfieM... ............................... X. Musher.
S. 8. Fisk’s residence, - by painting the
Eugene Jordan.
whole
exterior.
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'c- w- Armstrong.
Miss L. A. Pickworth closed her school
................................. "m- Broward.
.*.. .. J. N. Covert.
in district No. 8 on Friday, and the schol­
■'.re
........................ V. L
ars and friends were treated to ice cream.'
CloverdaleJiow4Td Mosher.
etc. on tho Imnks of Fine lake. Lizzie is
fYewjr a Wracrs llyron Fisher.
’2’11bR•...........B.«.j8ce.
a faithful teacher.
J*Jhrc - tF. J. Norwood,
ire-port.............
• *• Itorrinmon.
•—■ ..AM.
.
J-acey.
Iliukory Cvrucrs.
.. A .jJCdwin Bhacll.
Irving
. LChaa. Williams.
The 4th of July celebration passed off
Mrs. l.ec is on the sick list
ijtoey.............
...V. K.Nickerson.
John
Vadart.
of
Chicago, spent the 4th- without any serious accident. The bal­
Milo..-........... I.......................
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Cfererce Dooltttk.
loon ascension and parachute drop went
with his parents.
w. M. Adkins.
Maple GroveMcKelvey.
The Briggs and Stevens schools closed successfully carried out Prof. Wolcott
Hamilton Carroth.
the Sd.
landed about one-half mile from where Hie
Nash rillea,1.. . H. «. Hair.
lAuia Harris, of Battle Creek, is spend­ ascension was made. Quite a large crowd
I’tSS&amp;Mdii-:
«fing her vaention with C. H. Stevens and was present but was orderly. But few
PralxteviUe...............
persons were Intoxicated and they created'
family.
Woodund ..............
,. Wesley Myers’.
Rev. Geo. John son's
ChM. Kolb, wife and daughter visited at do disturbance.
YantaMmprings...
. E G.Bcnnell,
oration was an eloquent and patriotic ad­
Norm. Clark's Sunday.
J. S. and Nellie Stevens have returiied' dress and was well received. It is evi­
Win. Bh-ens spent the 4th with one of Iruiu their two weeks visit in Battle Creek. dent the committee made no mistake in
Otis Risbridger, of Marion. Indiana, vis­ their selection of rhe person to deliver the
his G. .V It comrades near Pontiac.
oration.
Era Bivens, who Is workingat Bellevue, ited friends here a few days last week.
The cause of tbe Osh dying'in the luiil
The young people of this place went to
as at home to spend the 4th.
pond mentioned In last week's •orrespondMr. and Mrs. Kill, of Nnshville.attcnded Grand Rapids. Jackson, Hastings 'NitslG
encc b now generally .attributed to light­
viile
and
Ban
held
the
4th.
the funeral of Mrs. Wm. Sanford last
Mr. Adams lias put a veranda on his ning. as it is evident they were killed
Monday at the U. B.’church.
within a limited space on the north side
Mr. amt Mr*. Boston are visiting Mrs. ho UM', which improves the, look.- greatly.
Jane Stevens whu has been visiting rel­ of the (Kind and at one time.
Boston’s mother at Dexter.
Asa Griggs, an old resident of the vil­
L. E. Seaman and wife, of • Nashville, atives ir Marion, Indiana, the |&gt;ast four
lage and known as Uie oldest newsboy of
visited nt Win. Seaman's Saturday and weeks, returned home Thursday.
the stale, died Tuesday morning. He was
The
M.
E,
social
meets
al
Mrs.
David
Sunday.
8fi years old. ami until recently was agent
M. Guy u!'-ended quarterly inectifig Sat- Miller's Friday afternoon, and the Congre­
gational social al Mrs. Hiram Munger's n for one uf the l&gt;ctroit dailies ami other
unlay and Sunday.
papers at this place. He was an upright
Tims. Wai burton, of Chicago, is voting week from Frldav.
man and respected by all who knew him.
High Street.
&gt;
his parents.
He was the father of Wm. E. Griggs of
Mercury up to 90 degrees in the shade this place.
last Monday.
I Mr». A&lt;ia Walker, of Nebra.-ka. i.- visit­
Finley Beam and wife who have been
Tbe gloria* Fourth was celrbraii-d here­
ing here this wwk.
visiting old friends and neighbors in this
Chas. Morehouse and family, of Battle place nave returned to tbelr home in by a sompwliai smaller crowd than that of
last
year, but every one seemed to enjoy
Creek, visited hen- last week.
Mawm.
Mrs. J. Prescott ami liabkt*. of Bellevue,
Geo. Cross now runs the milk wagirn IL Charles M. Weaver delivered an able
are visiting her mother Mrs. J. Front
between his place, ami tlie Hastings creatu- address on tin* post present and future of
our great country and all considered tbe
Henry Jewell was at home la-t wuefc • • WT’
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Man Wilcox goes to Hastings this week
II. 11. Mvrshon and wife and son. Will subject to have been handled in an able
Mr. Weaver has made many
to attend teacher institute.
and family, of Kalamazoo, were the guests manner.
friends in Cloverdale and vicinity. Tak­
Mrs Collin* Is very low.
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of S. Howe arid family last week.
Mrs. James Morehouse is at the farm
Harvesting right here and hay not all ing Into ronsl'tcration that there was so
many other places in Um? county celebrat­
during vacation.
secured yet.
The most of our young people went to
Mrs. Tanner, of Hastings, Is staying ing. Cloverdale did Itself credit
TIh- devotees of tbe dance patronized
Gullljtkr the 4th and nqairt a lovely time. with her M&gt;n at t!ie«fartn during haying
the bowery of Doouan and Ryan mucli to
Children’* day was observed at the M.P. and harvesting.
James Coflleld was lu Joliustowi) )&gt;art of the pecuniary benefit of these last men­
church the nth. The chlldn-n Hid splendid­
tioned gentlemen.
last week.
ly.
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Howard Mosher and family visited Mrs.
Fred Seebcr expects to go west in a few
Mosher's slstenJn tbe southern part of tbe
days.
county
last Sunn*}-.
Clms, Gibson, one of the early settlers
' Will Pennpck w ill I&gt;egin harvesting this
Cloverdale can boast of a baby with two
of this Vicinity was found dead tn his Ixxl week.
teeth and the child not three weeks old
one day laM Week. He retired in fate usual
Wood load.
jet.
health'aml death came appearently without
Ijiuni l*arkhur.d has retnrned from
Mmt of those absent from home were
pain. Mr. GlbsOn had been a memlwr of
'
present here the 4th.
the M. E. church at Spring Brook for 30 Mecosta Co.
Eleek Lucas, of Morley, is s|&gt;ending
Joseph McKee, a resident of tlie north­
j ears du ting which time he had preached
several
days
with
bls
brother.
Eph.
west
part of this town, becoming insane.
in various places mid was always* ready to
Mrs. Treankle. under the care of Dr. wm taken to the asylum at Kalamazoo
do what he could tor tin- advancement of
but Ute. do dors at that Institution advised
the caww nt Christ. He leaves many rel­ Benson, is Improving lu health.
E. Crowell has tbe wall built for his his return home and they would furnish
atives and a host of Iriendr to mourn his
medicine for his relief. Mr. McKee ar­
dwelUnff boue,
loss, ills age was «bout 80 year*.
11. Mend was hi town with his show. rived here on Hie iralp Saturday evening
Annie Tlbbll* who is much Improved
July ff. Among bis collection of animaK last In charge of bls wife and two of hb
in Inalth Is visiting in Goblevlllc.
near neighlMirs.
Mra. L;m» retnrned to her home in was a large male moose.
Griffith Cornell, of Dctrdji. takes Perry
The founllatiun for Ute church l» staked
Ixsmldas ’rtmnalay alter visiting h4r
dauglder-Mrs. W. Fhlfcr ami Mrs. W. Weed's place in Bryson «k (‘o.'sdruK store. out :U) by 4T feej.
Mr. Cornell comes highly recommended,
Cooper.
and
I*
already
gaining
tlie
confidence
of
Tliunulfiy last Alla-rt Fhher fell thpugh
Frank Sauli and Frank Short art among
.
n trap
In the hartt striking Ida the people.
Woodland was. full of people in tlie tlie lirat to cut hay.
bi-nri on the oak st«!|* l*lo&lt;v.
He 'w»
Calvin Drmaray and. wife, of- Maple
afternoon
of
July
«.
Tbe
program
was
pfrki il up InsrnaiWe but soou rallied and
Grove, formerly of tbte place, are visltiug
fell no serious elfrci from the fall. Albert well carried nut, and everybody M*emcd to
frteutL* in this vicinity.
enjoy tliruweives.
is getting accmitom-xi to such things.
There will be a nightcap social lor the
Your sentei with many Others from
The 4th passed vurv quietly here. Quite
benefit of the new church organ held at
Woodland
went
to
Na.sh%|!le
to
see
tbe
a number of our. young people went tn
Albert Dlllcnbcck’s Wednesday rvrtiiug,
Hastings whtfe others enjoyed the ix-au- bailoou tisecnskni which to say tlie least July 10th.'
,
was grand.
tics of Gull Lake.
.
Mnu Gcrkey lias her house nearly
Owing to the busy time with the fann­
Tlie farmera are making all piwsible use
finished.
ol tlieli time at present in t® harvest ers. our little burg Is rattier quiet this
Oliver Cheney i» putting a new atone
field. Many are cutting and dfuwlng at
B. S. Holly has an attraction in front of wall under his bam.
the ,-nnu' time in order to secure the abund­
School close?, at the Tamarack last
bls store In the sltajie of a sign that re­
ant crop which is ripened.
Thursday.
Effie and Ida Wheeler, of
Mr*. Hmwui Barber who has been serious­ minds old people of their younger days.
Burt Hoff and wife, of Kalanazoo spent Hastings, ami Nora Otto, of Odema. are
ly ill sinew our last writing Is much better.
among thnoe who visited school the last
Sunday
In
Woodland.
F. V. Lyon l» wielding the brush at W.
It has been rumored tor the past six day.
Fisher's, putting on the finishing touches
llopior Sjienccr. of Reed City, is spendmonths that Woodland w^» going to have
to hia bulMlnga.
a third drug store. Several shrewd mcro -”Tg * f^-day# with bh brother Jamu*.
ChoKGlII’ert. of Grand Rapids. Is spend­
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14. S.'.
D.
M."* Myers
irad family, ..f
of Ada.
Kent
contemplated such a move, but after care­
ing a few days with friends here.
ful consideration and Investigation tauir Co., are making a short vbit with his
Eid. Ward gave u* a “chalk talk last
to the conclusion that It would not pay mother and hosts of friends In thH place.
Sunday and promises us another or someFrank Burdick, of Bastings, was ononr
lMn«
«’ V&lt;««l I" »"«
“ • them in a town of about four hundred streets Friday and Saturday.
population. They were sensible.
drrn •nd'Xouug people are especial!? tout­
Elder Schaeffer. Brideartlne and otliera
ed Io be prr*nL
,
will preach on the secret society question.
James Brooks h entertaining a udcc July* 10th and 11 th. AU honest fairRMBtield.
and
her
husband
from
everywhere
ns
lie
Is
minded
people arc invited to aticad.
The 4th of July w«» a
,”’nMinor Alden and wife spent Sunday at
The Bonfield base ball nine won tlie prize. a traveling artist.
A. 1. Sprague ami wife, of McBrides, Herbert Smith’s..
Then came the ladies aid dinner on time
George ( unnlngliam and Frank Nyr
which atopped the thirst and crarings are visiting the former's parents and other
who have been al Grand Rapids are at
of
uuuiy
people stomachs.
lhen friends of this place.
Sprague dt Son. our hustling merchants, home during vacation.
.
came a multitud'- &lt;•* PW&gt;I’1l’
«*
Charley Scan, and his aunt, of Lowell,
are invoking tbelr stock of good* to knew
xtshd. and behold there popped up Sena­
visited his mother during the 4th.
tor (Wove'In his great brilliance and how It is going with them. Correct.
Munk Youngs returned to her home in
Good weather for haying. All are in
oratorical way which attracted tbe |*ople
In Coats Grove bat week.
the hay field.
so that they kept coming
All that attended Hit kt cream social at
Mr. Blocker. IJ£ miles east of u*. takes
er as his ^otec floabsl In the breeze. And
Mr.
Gilbert's reported a good time If f-omo
then It began to look as If the whole coun­ the ndtc on corn. Much of it ortr 4 ft.
of the boys did get rather rede.
.
ty was hearing him, for the people kept high.

COUNT.Y NEWS.

Hundreds) of Grandest Mixtures in Cassimere, Worsted
and Cheviot Suits must go this week.

HUDSON

WHOLE NO. 1831

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

FIFTEEN * DOLLARS

ing medium in Bar
ry County.

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�TORNADO-SWEPT.
Destructive Work of the Tem­
pest at Fargo.

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Children Badly SooechreL
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ScottraVEN, Pa.. July aAa keg con­

A MILE OF FLAME.
Furious Fire in the Lumber at
East T^was.

taining fifty (rounds of powder exploded
In August Smith’s grocery store at' In­
dustry near ScoUhavcn Saturday eventag,
THE DREADFUL FATE OF A FAMILY wrecking the buildiog and injuring seven STARTED BY AH I0E-LADEN GRAFT,
ehildrea, four of them fatally.
The ex­
plosion was caused by sparks from a
cracker which was exploded premattindy
in the hands of August Smith, jr„ aged
Mlle—A Magnificent But Co. Uy Dlr
14 year*.
The store was a renort for
children, and us the time of the accident a
large numlx-r were present firing crackers.
The powder exploded -^ith terrific foroe,
lifting the building, which was n two
story structure, lram its foundations.
Minneapolis, July a—A special from
East Tayas,-Mich., July ".-Saturday
Seven Youthful Victim*.
Detroit Minn., ta TheTribune says: A re­
afternoon the barge Sea Gull drifted lazily
Young Smith's body was burned to a
porter of Tbe Record, al Detroit, Minn.,
crisp, and be was otherwise terribly man­ alongside Sibley &amp; Bearinger’* lumber
describes the tornado which struck.tbe gled; John Brunner, aged 10, had the docks, and lay rocking iu a stiff southsoles of both feet torn off aud was fright­ ewBtem breeze. She was ice laden, and
day morning, as follows: About ipid- fully burned about the body, and both rubbed up against the docks all after­
xiigbt a strong wind prevailed, but no at­ eyes were blown out; George Keppler, noon. Occasionally she would glide out
tention was paid to it until 2:30 o’clock, aged S, waa burned badly about tbe body, into the bay a short distance, but tbe
when in a few minutes tbe citizens real- and the flesh was torn from tys limbs: wind soon took her back, and then she
teed that a terrific tornado had veered Willie Keblcr, 6 years old, was burned would hug the docks all the cloner. Early
about the he«d. breast and stomach; Enos
down uj»en tbe city, sskd left a birthmark
Smith, aged ». Mary Smith. 19 months, Saturday morning she caught fire. Great
that will be remembered tn years to and Charlie Shout, 8 years, were all bsully piles of lumber were stretched along the
burned, but will recover. Tho first four bay, extending far up and down the
named will probably die.
dock. Sparks were carried on tbe south­
The otorsu demolished the Manitoba aud
eastern breeze from tb«J red and restless
CLOSE CALL FOR KNIGHTS.
Milwaukee freight houses, threw downtbe
Sea Gull'to the high stack/ of lumber.
electric light towers, destroyed tbe fronts
Train Loadvd with Pytbians Ditched Fanned into an angry flame they soon
■ of the Davis block, the Opera houae block,
burst forth into a conflagration that light­
Kankakee, Illa, July k—A train on ed np the entire bay.
tbeContinental block, the Garfield block,
the Webster block; unroofed the Northern the Illinois Central, loaded with Knjghta
Pacific freight depot, also The Republican of Pythias, en route to the Milwaukee en­
The shrill mill whistles aroused many
campment, was ditched nt Manteno, Bln, sloping lumbermen. They ran down to
office, and the Chapin hardware store.
yesterday, owing to on insecure switch. tlie dock, cut the Sea Gqll loose, and sent
But
one
man
was
killed,
Richard
Crow
­
The court houae tower is deposited on
her adrift before trying to check the fire.
der, of Waco, Tex., and. ten others in­
the sidewalk on Tenth street. The Ply­
jured, some seriously. There were about Slowly she. drifted down the bay, and
mouth Congregational church Is destroyed. "00 passengers aboard.
when opposite the docks owned by Emery
•The Luger Furniture company’s ware­
Brother.! and Beeringer she was driven
LUt of the Wonnded.
house la damaged. Numerous bricks from
The injured are as given below: IL W. ashore again, and the breeze carried great
The Argus brick block lie on the ground. Sutton, Newman, IBs., shoulder badly torches of flame to the lumber piles. The
The Deering warehouse is damaged to sprained; W. E. Mount, Jacksonville, Illa, Sea Gull could not be driven from the
some extent, aa is also Alfstad's hardware artery severed; F, E.. Martin, East SL harbor. She hovered close to the shore,
store and Vochen’s restaurant, and the Louis, left arm and right leg Injured;
sar battlement on the Bank of North Da- Chris Mertz, East St. Louis, spine injured; throwing big brands of fire into the lum­
Iota lies on tbe ground in ruins. The M. E. Hogan, Waco. Tex., severely bruised ber stacked high above her. and finally
Keeney block and Kxcnange hotel suffered •bout the body; Charles Lantz, Shelby­ rolled up alongside William Locke’* dock..
badly. Dozens of smaller buildings and ville, Illa, shoulder sprained and knee dis­ There she In}’ in the glare of a thousand
. rods of sidewalks are demolished.
located; W. J. Bowen, East St. Louis, right burning lumber stacks, shooting out
leg broken and badly cut with glass; F. brands like skyrockets, though contrib­
uting but meagerly to the brilliant con­
Tbe saddest of all in the death of the en­ Wliittendorfer, Effingham, Ilh|., wrist
.
tire family, consisting of the mother and sprained; W. H. Sandusky, Central City, flagration she ba&lt;l caused.
■even children, of the late Capt. McCar­ Ky.. ankle sprained and right side injured;
The bay was now framed with a sheet of
thy, which occurred al tbelr residence at T. W. Teague. East St. Louis, spine in
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fire for almost a mile. The flames shot
the corner of Ninth and Fifth streets. jured.
high in’o the air, and reached far out over
Tbe family had taken refuge In the cellar,
CAUSED BY CONFLICTING ORDERS.
the water, licking the waves and cracking
and in some manner were caught iu the
as they shot upward. Men and woman
limbers of the fallen building and crushed
rushed to the scene, and then ran hur­
toXeath.
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Petoskey, Mich.. July 7.—Conflicting riedly away to protect tjjelfi ’threatened
For thirty minutes the storm raged, then orders caused a serious wreck about two homes. The flames followed tbe long
alowly passwl off toward tbe northwest. miles north of Bay View Saturday. course of lumber piles, consuming them
Half an hour later daylight dawned, and Freight train Na 10 collided with the as they went. The roar of the conflagra­
coon tlie entire scene of devastation was dummy train from Bay View to Odin. tion drowned the voices of those who gave
Fire tugs
brought to view. As if In mockery, the MisaS. Weller, of Detroit.received serious orders to the sturdy millmen.
only tail building left standing was that Internal injuries and will probably die. from Au Sable were palled, but a fleet of
devoted to the signal service, where a wind William Gregg, of Harbor Springs, Mich., them could not have checked the fire.
Across
tbe
bay
at
Tawas
City
the
roar of
gauge showed the velocity of the storm to had his right leg broken and bajlly crashed
have been eighty-two miles. The scene below the knee.
Jay L. Newbury, of tbe burning lumlier was plainly beard,
about the city was terrible. The streets Petoskey, and Edith and Katie McArthur, and hundreds ran to tbe shore to witness
The bay was
were choked up with debris of all. kinds. of Bay View, were severely bruised, and the brilliant spectacle.
Roofs, fronts of buildings, piles of glass, half n dozen others were slightly injured lighted for miles, and the Annies seemed to
rise in an unbroken wall from the water’s
toppling and destroyed chimneys lay by jumping from the ojien car.
edge to the frowning heavens.
massed amid telegraph poles, bound and
J&gt; tied with electric wires.
Train Blown into n Ditch.
St. Paul, Mlun., July -S.—-The great ed­
The scene was magnificent ir&gt;Its gravity.
Train Na 1, tbe Northern Pacific pan- ucational gathering here is assuming No fireworks of human design could equal
larger proportions than wm expected. the display produced by the roaring mass
ing from Fargo and was toppled over into The city is already full, so far as hotel ac­ of lumber. As the flam«* 1-aped out over
a ditch. No one was killed, although the commodations an^poncerned, and it is es­ the water and danced lightly from pile to
following were injured: George E. Man
timated at headquarters that 30,000 edu­ pile, a shudder passed through the eager
lung, Post Falls. Idaho, knee hurt and cators have arrived to participate in Uie crowd nt Traverse City. Behind that Wall
badly shaken up; J. F. Raintree, Pingree, convention of the Natioiral .Educational of fire was a little colony of lumbermen
badly braised and leg hurt; Mrs. McCabe, association, the first meeting of which whom* homes end lives, perhaps, were at
sister of 8uperinten&lt;lent McCabe, ankle occurred to-day. Every portion of the tlie mercy of those angry flutnes. The
bruised; C. R. Helm. J ’ensburg, Waal*., country is represented.
spectacle that htul excited only admira
kzMie hurt and /brai-M-d; Victor Mont­
Lion before excited awe now.
Tbe little
gomery, of Chicago; scalp
wound;
group withdrew its gnze for an Instant
Mra
Nordstrom,
en
route
from
Canton, O., July 5.—By the explosion and turned to contemplate the fute of
Finland to Seattle to join her husband, nf a small cannon with which a party was thoc whose weary hands had reared ♦&gt;»&lt;badly cut in several places, tendon sev­ celebrating the Fourth, Daisy Brisbane, ill fated rows of lumber.
ered and wrist cut; John Richie, bsggsge- nn 8-ycar old girl, was struck on the head
xnaeter, cat In head; Albert Lee, express with a aeavy piece of iron. eru&lt;dilng her
Ec&gt;iam-s of a tremendous explosion rolled
Mtesbeuger. Udly bruised; Mrs- C. R.
skull and.scattering her brains over the- acrons Vtes.bay,, and, looking again, tha
Maun., Mil waukce,arm bruised nod shoul­ pavement.
Charles Elkins had a band, eager crowd saw vast piles of lumber rise
der sprained; Addison Augur, Palouse torn off. At another place August Metz­ in the air. scatter in tbe winds and plunge
City, Wash, face cut; G. A. Mann., St. ger hnd his right eye blown out, and was into tbe bay. The wall of fire was broken
Lonis,temple bruised; Mrs. C. R. Griffiths, frightfully burned by a bunting toucan- at the same time. Another emulous re­
Miles City, Mont., badly bruised; Ben non. .
.
port followed, and more lumber piles were
Sportsman, porter of Vice President Pur­
thrown into the bay. The gap between
The Knights of Pithlaa Conclave.
dy’s car. opine injured and head hurt »ethe roaring stack* wns widened.
Once
'M
ilwaukee
,
Wb.,
July
S.
—
The
street*
riously.
more a great mate of lumber was raiseci
are alive with uniformedKnighte of Pyth­ from the ground and scattered upon the
Tbe train ■ consisted of three baggage ias. The weather is intensely hot., and the dazzling waters, and the homos of the
rare and nine coaches, also Superintendent knights have a time of it keeping coot millmen were saved.
MeCsibe’s sjH-clal ear, containing a party The camp grounds ore full of Pythians,
Dynumlte But to flood l&gt;'se.
of Chicago and Northwestern officials, ac­ and more are arriving on every train, and
They had resorted to heroic means, and
companying Mr. MeCkbc. Tin- passengers the grand parade to-day will have not leas but for the use of great charges of dyna­
in the Bleepers succeeded in dressing and than 20,000 men in line, 5,000 to 10,000 of
mite tbe big mUls, and with them their
aaviag their yaluablea, although it was them uniformed.
homes, would have been laid waste. Cut
difficult in the dark.
off from the remaining piles, the fire
Tbe storm extended over northern MinST. Louis, July 5.—The strike fever baa slowly burned itself out. consuming the
3M«ota and was slightly felt at Detroit.
docks to the water'* edge. Meanwhile the
Minn., where it demolished the plate-gbu* reached the river men. and the rousta­ Sea Gull had drifted ashore fur below, a
troat of the Record office and overturned bouts employed on the Mbriwippl river total wreck. She was completely burned,
• few small buildings, and one house was boats have made n demand for WO a
and with her perished tbe cook, Mary
struck by lightning and burned up.
month. Thia request is considered extor­ Clark. The low to lumbermen is ktOO.OOCl,
tionate, and owners of ateamboats say un­ Of this sum 1200,00(1 falls ui&gt;on Siblsey &amp;
The huge elevator at Mapleton na* de­ der no clrcumstancfis will U- be granted.
Bearinger. Other losers lire tbe Tona­
stroyed and that at Dalrymple was liter­ Nearly all tbe rivercraft leaving hare have
wanda lumber company, William Locke,
ally blown to piecea. At Butteville the bad but half crews.Emery Brothers and Isaac Bejirlnger.

train k swept from tbe-track. Nothing can
be learned from points on the Fargo &amp;
fteuthwcsU-rn or on the Great Northern
between Fargo and Grand Forks, Aid as
the storm raged furiously in both direc­
tion great apprehension is felt. Word
was received from Glyudon, via Detroit,
that the small town was badly wrecked,
but no lives lost.

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TERRIBLE POWDER EXPLOSION.

From the surrounding country within a
aadluH of fifty miles reports of damage to
growing crops come In. Many places
wkere the wheat was standing two or
three fret high, and heading out, reports
- aay it is very badly lodged, and in some
ixMtanoes whipped and torn to pieces or
broken off, but iu the majority of cases
' will probably not suffer material injury.
Farm houses, barns, and outbuildings iu
all direction* are reported leveled to the
(round, and trees along the river bunks
for miles In both directions from this city
an broken off entirely or shorn of their

CMsellton reports fhat.the bridges in all
-directions are waahed out or blown away.
AZ Durbin a heavy hailstorm caused great
ctemoge to crops of all kin^s. Tbe track
«rf the hailstorm was about two and a half
nDeawide and twenty intlra long. At
Wbeatlanri numerous buildings were
Mown down, and the damage to the crops
irons hail is considerable. At Ayr ninestroke of lightning.
Death
KaulMAXOO, Mich., Joly 5.—A very aad
scMent occurred M Martin Thursday

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Terrible Balloon AoeldrnL
BKAltDSTOirx, July 5 —At the Fourth
celebration hero yesterday &amp; F. Black, a
young man residing at Quincy, Ills., at­
tempted to make a balloon ascension and
parachute leap. When the balloon was at
great height tbe canvas of the parachute
was seen to be in flames and soon after the
i»nti was dashed to the ground. He was
horribly braised.
Drowsed While Railing.
Holly, Mich., July 8.—Sunday sftere
noon about. 4 o’clock while three young
men. Will lAtphnm an&lt;| Bert Ryan, ofHolly,and Warnie Hallock.&lt;it Ann Arbor,
were-out sailing on Bush lake the boat
capsized and Hallock was drowned. The
other two hung to the capsized boat until
assistance reached them.

BALTIMORE. July
Ex-State Treasurer
Arclier came into court yesterday, pleaded
guilty to a charge of embezzlement of
the funds of the state, and was seutenced
to five years in the penitentiary. He was
Immediately taken to prison to begin his
five yean*’ penalty.

BatuS Rocgk, Lil.. July H.—The lot­
tery bill was returned to the house yester­
day by Governor Nicholls with his veto,
in which be bitterly upbraids the legisla­
ture for disgracing the state in making
her a partner in a private gambling ruterpribe.
LONDON, July a—The cx&amp;r is represent­
ed in a dispatch from St. Petersburg, m

Bulgari* b dally looked tor.

NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.

WAMHN-rroi: C-ITV, July 2.—Tlie conferferenca committee on ths Irgi-lntivr uppronriaUoo bill reported to th* «nateys»terday that it was unable to agree with
tbe house on tlie item for senators' clerks,
and that the houae declined further con­
ference. The senate decided tn inaist, but
Hiscock moved a teconzidoration of the
deckdon. which motion was not voted
upon. If both bouses maintain their pres­
ent positions the bill will Wl. A defi­
ciency bill for the pay of mileage «o «e&lt;»tora was peused. After further debate the
Idaho odmlwion bill was passed without
division. After tho transaction of some
other budDcas the senate, after a abort
secret seasiou, adjourned.
In the bouse Lehlback’s amendment to
bill
Offered
Monday
the ".'•lection
------- j.’—188
223
to 132.
lx»dge of
was rejected
amendment »■giving
an —
apcred . an
—« —
■■
peal from the decision of 'the board
of supervisors to the United States circuit
court and providing lb*1 the clerk of the
house shall make up the roll iu accord­
ance with the court's decision; adopted
without division. Buckalew succeeded In
getting struck out the provision placing
the re'ection of juries in ths hands of
clerks of courts—140 to 130—Fkonk, Har­
mer, Lehi back, and IJnd voting with the
Democrat*. Tucker offered nu amend­
ment giving circuit court judge* power to
decide whether supervision shall be grant­
ed when asked for, but pending a vote reerss was taken to 8 p.m. At the night
session the debate was continued until
,11:15, but no action was taken.
Washington City. July a-jrhe senate
yesterday passed « bill providing for tbte

delivery of land patents to the owners,
there being some $50,00q patents accumu­
lated in tlie land office, aud that fact being
made the basis of a money-making scheme
of land patent attorneys. Frye then made
n long statement of the provision* of two
steamship subsidy bills, one being for
postal Hulnidie*. and advocated their pass­
age. Vest spoke against the wbole prin­
ciple of subsidies, and advocated free trade
asa remedy for tty: difficulty with our ship­
ping interesta. Frye said he would ask
for a vote to day, and after a short secret
tM-.wltm the senate adjourned.
The house defeated the Tucker amend­
ment to the election bill, requiring circuit
judges to pass upon applications for suliervisors. ana hIsu - rejected an amend­
ment striking out the provision for United
State* troops to enforce the law why re it
may be needed. ,Therv was a great deal of
disorder toward the last, esjiei-lally when
the speaker declared roreral opposition
motions to be dilatory. At 2 p. m. tbe
previous question was declared ordered,
the final resorts of tlie opposition­
motions to recommit, etc—were voted
down, the bill pruned- IM to 148—and tbe
house adjourned at 92M

Washington City, July 4.-Several me*
sages from the president were received in
the senate yesterday, one of them being.in
regard to postal and cable communication
between the United States and lAtinAmerica. Bilk were reported favorably:
To discontinue tbe coinage of $3 and fl
gold pieces and 3-cent nickel pieces, and
to provide new designs for United States
coins. A bill was introduced prohibiting
bfcamista or polygamists from making
entries of public Inuda
Tbe autpidy
billa
then
canw zup and
were
opposed
by Vest and 'Wilson of
Maryland.
Edmunds offensl a rcsolutiou Instructing the appropriations com­
mittee to report a statement of the appro­
priations made and proponed, and Allison
said he hoped to make such a statement
Monday. The conference report on the
agricultural bill was agreed to, and tbe
senate adjourned to Monday.
In the house IxxL,-j wauitsl a reprint of
the election bill as passed, with marginal
notes, but the bouse refused to order iL
The conference report on the District ap­
propriation bill was presented, and pend­
ing a vote the house adjourned until Mon­
day.
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Wabhncton City, July 8.—The senate
yesterday agreed to the conference report
on the diplomatic and consular bill. Mor­
rill moved that the tariff bill be taken up,
to be laid aside at‘2 p. m., when the sub­
sidy bills come up. He wanted tbe bill to
become Hie regular order. He waa supportetl liy Edmunds, but the motion was
defeated, six Republicans—Alien, Plumb
Squire. Stewart, Ttdler and Mitchell—ali
free sliver men,voting with ths Democrat*
in the negative. After some bunincM of
little general interest, the subsidy bills
were taken up and opposed by Reagan
and Morgan, who wanted free sbijeu Tho
national election bill was received from
the bouse, and laid on tho table for the
present The conf erence report on the
silver bill was received and real, n secret
senion held, and the senate adjourned.
There was no quorum in tbe house, and
a cal! hnd to be ordered before enough
membera appeared. An aUqmpt to rw»4
a land bill frjim tbe president was defeated
by the Democrats refusing to vote, the
speaker not counting a quorum, although
one was present In committee of tho
FOUGHT HIS LAST FIGHT.
whole the house took np the bill to forfeit
lands granted to railway, wherexhe roads
had not been completed. Stone of Mis­
cago Pugilist.
Cuicaoo, July 4.—A preliminary set-to, souri wanted the lands forfeited where
to the final fight between Ashton and t he roads had not been completed by the
Glover at Battery D Thursday- it reported time fixed in the granting oct Pending
debate the house adjourned.
to have had a fatal ending. Frank Girard
and Billy Brennan, between whom it is
THE FAIR nITE SELECTED.
said bad blood existed, met for a six round
Chicago World’. (ExpoalM.., Prop!,
fight, before the event of the evening

came off. Brennan was a whipped man
in the cecond round, but pluckily came to
time each call. In the fifth round, after
being knocked down several times Bren­
nan received a heavy blow in the neck
which sent him to the floor, hb« head strik­
ing with terrible force. He lay uncon­
scious far several minutes and was car­
ried from the ring. Brennan continued
in an unconscious state for two hours anil
It h now reported that he is dead. The
police stopped further proceedings.
jCiriCAi.ti, July 5.—Brennan, the pngilix*
who wrw knocked senseless Thnrsdqy
night, died at 4 o’clock yesterday morning
at the battery. He was not removed to
the county hospital. Ufa body is now ly­
ing at the morgue. The other principal
in the fight and the referee, ‘•Reddy” Gal­
lagher, and Paddy Carroll and Jack MeInemy, seconds, have been arrested.

IaOUWVIUX, Ky„ July 6,-lamt evening
the north-bound express on the Louisville
Southern railway struck a wagon containin*: twenty-one persons, returning from a
picnic. Frank Pratt, age-J 21; Ben Pratt,
aged n, and Mary Nottsmeyw. 1 yean
•Id. were instantly killnl. and the re-

Agreed! at La,t,
Chicago, July 3.-The agony of doubt
which has hung for some flays over the
question of a World’s fair rite ha, been
lifted and the local directora and the na­
tional comtnbrion are agreed. Tuesday
the former offered for tbu acceptance of
the latter a combined ride consisting of
jthc Lake
Front as it h. with as
much more as can
l«e
from the lake, together with the southern
and unimprovtsl portitm of Jackson nark
oontalnlng now-to^Uere-orer WO acre.'
fifty oTwhich are Ir. the Lake Front The
two portions of the s|te are to be connected
by train, running without stop at a low
rate of fan?, and perhaps free. After a
long debate and rigid questioning of the
th* directors, the
nearly nnsnimouriy
voted to accept tho proffered rite.

Sonu, K, Jul, S.-S!, «r tb. Uu
y 1U»S l»dl~ CTnplo,«l U th, CCTlol UUphone station gave notice Wednesday that
they hiul no further uso for their jobs and

NEWS IN BRIEF.
Tbeomu- K)’«
“Ml
Ji
MOOUUot &lt;rf
loci— of
PCT &lt;«i- «i!&gt;™ U&lt;*
Francis Murphy’s fl'-e months’ labor in
lows has resulted in 27,OKI aignalurea to
the pledge.
.
_________________ Pre« has dropped
the Minneapolis date line from its head.
Tbe quarrel between ihe twins seem* to be

AWFUL NEWS FROM THE SOUQah.

Lmoox. Jnir-.-idri„, h.,„
Cairo that th. t.mln, whi .1,1,,.. [,t „ "
Utnr part praraUrd Id th.
.
ma»&gt;nc rapkltr. Tbotu«:„l.
are without food or
.klnd
((™
portrel lUhlar o&lt; dfaih.
a..p^|t‘
With th, reporta ot Ult. dread; d
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isiu. which w also said to L­
learned shorthand, without a teacher, in
order to become her husband's private sec­
retary.
A. &amp; T. Lee. wools and shoddies. West
Msnayunk. Pa., have tailed. Debts, $73,«D to $100,000.
&gt;
Mra Mary Short, of Richmond, Va..
tried to kindle afire with kerosene Fri­
day. She is dead.
Morris Welch and John McCarthy were
fatally stabbed In a saloon row at Gile,
Wia., by on Italian named Vegena.
President Harrison will not return to
Washington City before next Friday.
Congressman Lind, of the Second Min­
nesota district, has decided nut to stand
for re-election.
The entire business portion of PnUmna,
Wash., was burned Thursday afternoon.
Loa* not yet reported.
The propeller D. J. Foley was burned on
the lake while en route from Charlotte to
Chicago last Tuesday. The crew got off in
the boats. Ixjsh, HO.OOQ; insurance,
The Kansas City breweries are working
to their utmost capacity to a-ipply "orig­
inal packages” for Kbtinm.
The father In law of S. O. Denton, who
dcw’rted his wife ill Carthage, Ills., some
time ago, chased the latter out of town
with a shot gun when he returned Friday.
Charles L Hixson, an old and respected
citizen of Hannibal, Ma, has gone insane
from overwork.
The Pittaburg League xjubis in Isul
shape. It lx behind in ite ground rvnt,and
will probably is? “fired.”
While a man named Bernard was en­
gage! in curving Ed Brennan at Texark­
ana. Ark., Friday, Mrs. Brennan got hold
of a Winchester. Just as she waa in the
set of shooting, a third man tried to sep­
arate the fighters, when Mrs. Brennan
fired and killed the peacemaker. Bren­
nan was fatally stabbed.
.
A protracted drought has ruined the
crops in the section of Illinois near Rum-.

Ure drad «rre beraprau-a
reurelrorr. but the pnam: a.|&gt;ir„ 4? ,
n~ut mutton u Mill vorre.
’
Deliberate Cannibalism
It l&gt; non amrrtrel that lar,;.. ,
men. women aud children are dehb-ratriy
put td'dekth that they may serve aa fopd

The corner stons of the Northwestern
Methodist university at Slonx City,' la.,
was laid Friday by Bishop Bowman.
The Mabel Tainter memorial building
was dedicated al Menominee, Wia.. Thurs­
day. it will be used .for the curious dual
purpose of church and theatre. The build­
er is a “Freethinker,” who belongs to the
Unitarian church.
A number of drunken sailors tried to
take the management of a fire at Port­
land, Me., out of tbe hands of the firemen,
and a free fight onsned, iu which several
men were badly hurt.
Edward Baker, aged 13, grandson of D.
.Tindale, of Canada, was suffocated by gas
Saturday at Newport, R. I., bh grand­
father having blown out tbe gas. Tindale
himself is in a very precarious condition.
The sum of 12.000 marks having been
stolen from five Chinese officers who are
studying In Berlin, and all efforts to catch
tbe thief proving vain. Emperor William
has made good the loss out of his private
purse.
Tbe Missouri state agricultural board
has issued n report, showing that the pros­
pect is that the wheat and other crops
will be below the average as to quantity,
but the quality of the wheat is good. Oata

Bonght the Yard, tor SI,000,000.
ST. JokKFB, Mo., July 4.-C. B. Frau;.-,
president of the St. Jorejm Slock Yards
company, left for Chicago iocIom: iw tialion* for the sale of the vards to the S.
W. Allerton Packing company of that
city. The prira to be fwid fur tbe plant
is tl.OfV.O*’

John Simpson, colored. 111 years old, ac&gt;
cldentally stepped on the foot of a white
man near St. Louis Saturday, when the
white man put a bullet through Simp­
son’s body, futaHjr wounding him. Tbe
murderer then escaped.

The coroner s jury in the case at Chicago
of tlie death of Breunan, the pugilist,
Thursday night, rendered a verdict ac­
quitting all the parties implicated, ami
declaring that Brennan was killed bv a
fall while wrestling during ih/raate!&gt;, "
Jcseph Tribble,
murdered a man
during the turbulent times of 1H01 in
Kansas, was arrv&lt;ted for the crime nt
Wathena, Knn.. Saturday. Since the war
he has Jived in Mississippi, where he has a
family, and he hnd gone to Wathena on a
vb-it to hia old home.
BnMo™ un«» In U,. wwk
Friday la^t numbered fpr the United
States, 181; for the corresponding week
last year. Itri.
•
A drunken farmer named Frank Hickey
was practicing with a revolver Saturday
at Lincoln, III., when he shot. Henry
Rogers, cemus enumerator, through tbe

for their frenzied companion.. i&gt;,
iw.
turenn
,«tz.n.Wc«
.......
b«n extended
to these unhappy
far uspowriblc, but not anfllcit-nt toalikv
Che terrible suffering in the interior’setX*
meuts, which an beyond reach.
I

I

Wabbixoton City, July 5 -tI:c folltL.
Ing named special agents, among , :h&lt;.r,
have been appointed by Supej-ntendii
Porter to collect atati*tic« of
ores: Julius M. Miller. Belie* &gt;J!e.
Cash C. Jones, Rockford. Ufa.;
jamin Knudson, Springfield, Ilk.: John
Jerichn, Mount Peasant, U; M lv
Mitchell, Fort Madison, !«.. Harriin
Tucker, Keokuk, la., and James E xi~.
bit, Burlington, la

Sioux Crr-r. lows. .nu.
Hnnlou defeated Georjrv Hornier by half
a length in a three-mile shell rare &lt;)B the’
Big Sioux river Friday afternoon for *
purse of »jUO.of which th- winner got
$500. Both men were in good trim. Han- '
lan weighing 17?. pound*, and Homer Hi
Al the Start Hosmer lend ainl kepi it for
nearly a mile, when Haulan shot ahead
and kept it to the. finish. Over 4,(’X»
pie w*-re present.

Paris, July 5.—The trial of NihilNu ar-?
rested in thi* city hotUc time ago was
opened Friday.
The prisoner* ijudcrained that they were solely I'Uj.-tgnl itj
the study of chemistry, anil that they r-»*«
the victims of an agent provocateur, wb&gt;
has now disappeared.
’

KichmoNP. Va.. July A—Uni. Ikrerij
Tucker, ugul 70 year*, a prominent nsaa .

e*t of the Cunfedaracy.
Murdered Hl**Empl«»r«-r» M"f«.
Atlanta. Ga.. July 3.—life-bard UuBlifj
a colored man-servant In the einpiuj- of
Mr. R. G. Collins shot au.l kilLh.4‘Mrs
Coillns. in Floyd county.
Citireft* are
hunting for the murderer, anti if tanghi
he will be lynched.
Henry H. MfiLane; a veteran v«&lt;sei
owner of Chicago, died Monday al the sge
THE -MARKETS.

Cm:
Jnly ’■
lo-day «jQO'«tk'3»

the board of

cio*-d 8SMc September. vp. atil

jc.

35^c: Augus . opened

.
I
' MLTJ-

&lt; loam
d-«d

Li re sto k-Vjtfcm irtorik yar-l* finer • li-a—MarketopenedacUvcjmi. liru.. v.l-npric»«
l'4j-Oc big nr than oa Tnnrvdav; flirty grsles
gMflgL.U; roujet* lackitg. H74«.XS» tulxtd

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cows, And mixed, $1.2 412.10;
-ad
ieaxDcn.-.-ras-or*. J.‘ - J' aj»i- corn-fad.-* .0 fiXV &gt;hwp-t»-'di-ier*
ii ■.•nols*
, stroua: natiw*. $ .t»-r-®»: wrt«r... b-:
&lt;.«; Texans. tX&lt;U^L» : 1 tub*.
sCM
134 prfi: flnest dartp&lt; WdMa pwklox.stock, 3®!&gt;c. Eggs-Strletly frv»b. |u I'y
per doz. Poultry—Chickens, hcn«. W/vt ^'
per ».; roo lets, fie: turkey*, mixed lot-./■.' !•&gt;«:■

Farmers at- Mount Hope, Canada, rid­
»1&gt; -r A
dled with bullets a United-States flag bbl. Apple*- Fair to cbofci. sKktal
which Joel Smith hoisted an the Fourth. ffaarfirridi Mbitegnn^ctH. Racln* ri»c «.
They first naked Smith to remove it and flfclja per IK’- &lt;•»*•. Rwpte.-ri.--Ba.-~
SkOieXNIper th-qt case: red 81.’3&lt;i.J.‘b per-*he declined. »
qt ca-e. Blackberri.-*
Ji® .2.’• P”f -1’The feat of Capt. Morrell in saving tbe
Broom corn—HurL
!• &gt;b.’Hd;
pasNcngcvs of the steamer Danmark has
been rivaled by another BritKh sailor, brash, rrWteHe; green, selt-worklna, 4 ■
Capt. B:gby. of the National line steamer inside and asm, SK ’4M«s
Denmark, who, during a violent gale, 3H&lt;!lt4c; crooked. 2ft Metook from a raft the crew of the disabled
bark Gt&lt;urge E. Corbett. CapL Bigby
himself took charge of one of the boats
July. WHc: do AugwL W*
rcp’«nA kttle girl, named Lizzie Lavine, 7 do
her, S0-4C.. Corn-No. 2 mlxwi.
Jo
years old, hnd all the tom of her left foot July, dec; do August.
d” &gt;
cut off by a Cbiajgo strpet car Mqpday.
rtitc. Oats-Steady; No. u inh t ■
The Mllwauk# and St. Paul railway cash: do July. 34'-c: do Aucu-i. ■ • : •'
will, after July 10, make the rate on coal Beptcmbvr, a.'Se. Kjc - Nond..:. . fl -i. “
Pork -ball: iu.*s
11 ’•
from Milwaukee to western points the NomlnaL
vqF: Awu&lt;
■•me as from Duluth. This means a cut UMLive Stock: Cattle-Mark. ’ rei
ftli
forrorr price.; poorou to»s*l u.uvfl‘ire’*-1
.nA B Paring, editor of the Memphis, HLt&amp;t»Lu&gt; V !«• Aq Teran* and
(Tenn.) Avalanche, saW in Chicago Mon­ tAISKem tniUa and diy co".-day that the only way to settle tta negro Sltoep and LainbS—Si*»*p, Ann .1' -iron^r
,WlM b-v ,ll&amp;franchirement, and price.; limb*.dull.at a decline ufE-. V *•
that idea is widespread In tbe nijutij. The B&lt;« —Nomlaalty steodF. Lre hws HU*
war cry there was, “Tbe negro shall not V HO
Toledo.
rule.’'
Tou i'x. •&gt;
Jraeph Mooney aad James Burk, who
Wheat-Ac ivc aad htyter. r-*’“ «■«* Jrobbed a singe coaoh, were .entenccd at
Napa. Cal, Monday to ten yean, each in
prawn.
China want* to borrow 30.uuo.0ii0 tar s of
American silver to build strategic rail­
ways.
■
ctSSl?*
pl~&lt;lrt gulU, M
Hutchinson, n&gt;u_. Monday to having one
more wife than the law allows, and was
rent to penitentiary for thrw- years.
Al Logtown, Sauk county. Wty., one
nZ?*vu’ *
kr*P«r. «bot and killed
Dau Q Hearti, of Chicago, Monday Rei­
chert shot hb victim from behind

Mcottd convention Monday, nil tbecandiAm™ oomlmurt M U. «rrt
k,,^
oecaned. Thev nontLuoj’ n r»

August. 37ki&lt;*. Oaia-yulet:
gust and HcVbtnber. -.&lt;•

Wheat-Hiziwr: c.d* and A«IU

bld: July. Sbir August. r&gt;V- .
oaah, 9U.dk. bald-nominal.

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W- Ho Interpotod to
mo tram ,
&gt;rerto brotmc u l)w h,ndj rf [hra
ramt
“‘““'o*'
lh« rerbravo who
employ^ thOTand had
grant of tbe guard in
U|(,
T jli" l‘“r“d elullvnire him? “»• ermlg. .ph,,,, tM,
l“cl J was ’gnoranu They attacked
walked, and to ithapp«ncd that hr found mo without a word of wfirning. it w4.
" hoCttlletl in Dr- Quin."
htmto^r afier , white, opposit, ,|„ •
I narthual «&gt;lra,Tc« to tiw pod, ,nJ
1
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T°u •««&gt; anv of tho
people at Dun^rcn Leade, thia voung
GENTLEMEN. to tho rtxul on which Rood the commitiruuK
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vi nu'i-nrEof Grain. rary_ and quartermaster storehouses
“
1
BOW
hi,
mother,
olr. She bam™
There was n sentry po*tod |,ero. too. and
it would not do to be challwigl(d by him there, and ha, l«m in tte lantilr for
ycare, I am told."
«
any more than by “Number Ona.*
Perry was silent a moment. Then he
Stopping a moment to listen for tlie
ipolco again:
sentry** footfall. Perry’, ear waa at­
■‘Have you heard any turthrer threats
.SQ-oe ih„..4i,. p puUr price.
tracted by the sound of a door slowly
■ X ao Pollrrmnn "
Mespedi
uoong the men her» ilnce tho arrest of
*3'°° fwc«&gt;• ”• taf«wr». &lt;rtc&lt;
and CMtioualy opened.
It waa doom!
iergt. Leary?"
little time before he could tell from
Gwynne hesitated, coloring painfully:
which one of the neighboring building*
It is*soinethiiig 1 hate to speak of. sir
looming there in the darkness, the south!
Hie talk h.-w not alarmed mo in the
proceeded. Then he heard muffled foou
eajt."
steps and a whispered consultation not
“I know that, sergeant. All die same
far away, and hurrying on tiptoe in the
vo
want
to
prevent
a
recurrence
of
that
direction of the sound he presently
?twforinnnce. and it was that, maiulv.
Agent.
ool
caught sight of two or three shadowy
that brought me over here. I saw some
forms moving noiselessly along tlie
men stealing out of M troop’s quarters
porch of tho company quarters nearest
him. StryJtofs troop, that to which l»e !
miXV?0 ***■'*
the guard house.

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the guard house on the lower .side of tl« ]
Gwynne’. flighted up. It touched
parade: three ferny, were issuing from i him to know his officer.Vro^n

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KUMISS C&gt; TH1kOTTOS 0&gt; EVERT MOE.

c. n.‘ r.ui'Jo'ii-' co.s'‘chic8uro'liii

F. G. STOWELL,
ACENT.

B(fGRF.YOU

STEAM ENCINE
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BOILER

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the barrack, of Capt Waynes troop,
and before Perry could realizo the fact
lhat thy, were oul either In mxTMlm
or tilde Mocklns fed. and pretomablf 1
therefore co tome unlawful, enterprioo. ,
.hoy had dtappeare. aroun.l the corner ;
n.;!1'0 ’U
I‘R,nPi,n’ I
thither, turned tlio corner and they were
nowhere in sight: or hearing. Stopping
to listen did not help matters at all He
could not hear a sound, and os for the
shadows of which ho was in pursuit, it
was faimply impossible to tell whiMi di­
rectrarrthcy had taken. They hud van 1
isiied from tlie face of tho earth and
wore lost in the deeper gloom tkni hung
about tho scattered array of wooden
buildings—store houses, fuel sheds and
cook sneds—nt th » rear of the post
Had it been his own troop he could
have roused the first Bcrgeant and ordercd a "check" roll c«ll us a means of de­
termining at once who the night prowlera might be: but Capt. Wuyno had Jii*
peculiarities, and one of them was an
unalterable nnd deeply rooted objection
lo any interference on the part of other
officers in the management of his men.
Perry’s first thought, too, was of tho sta­
bles and Sergt. Gwynne.
Were they
meditating another foray, and had the
feeling spread outride their own com­
pany? No time was to be lost Ho turn­
ed lib face eastward to where the dark
outlines of the stable, could be dimly
traced against the sky. and hastened,
Mumbling nt times over .Hay tin cans
and other discarded rubbish, until he
crossed the intervening .wale und&gt;qnched tbe low bluff along which the crude,
unpointed structures were ranged. All
was darkness'here towards the northern
end, and the one sentry who had exter­
nal charge of the entire lino was .lowly
pacing his post; Perry could see his form,
dimly outlined, us he breasted the slope,
nnd it determined him to keep on in the
hollow until lie got to a point opposite
tbestables of bis own troop. If there
was to be any devi’.'urrtit it might be w 41
to see whether this soldier, too. wbuld
turn out to be in league with tlie can^piratora. Listening intently us ho hur­
ried along, but hearing nothing. Perry
soon found himself at the pathway teading to his own domain, and ttia&gt;next
minute was gazing in surprise at u light
burning dimly in the window of the lit­
tle room occupied by SergL Owynno;
tlv’rc was not nglimmer ctaewhere along
fli-» linn
■
&gt;tapped
sternly
s there?"
e around

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.

IU KAM
A Story of American 'rontier
Life.

By Copt. Charles

answer.
ling, apface ajymall lanrays on
sir.” he
I not be

sleeping
Ing once
i-as still
big door
the lieufinding
ng in his

’hia. u» d pubiiitjed-bysp:
.t through the Amerfs

r, after
CHApTFJ

v. some
ru still
r. The
faced
irk and
ig the
i. and,
gleam

, for thia
K almdo&gt; licuten^TE that night Mr. Per­
O' left his quarters and
"trolled out on tbe walk
tlial bounded tlie parade
'
He could not sleep; be
t» th*
• was feverishly impatient
“««nninSof another dav, that he

MC

lookout
liis *afcty
’
lookout for
for his
safety.
'•!„!i;...........
IT0; nca,d• 00*’hin8’ bir- Tire men
woul.1 hardiyte nyt" to\^k to"
n»abject, due, thoonateM th,other
tho subject, rince tho affair of the other
night What 1 lour i. auunlr thte-that
there i, an element here in the roeimra
on element here in the regiment
‘telUdd.nnh.od to get down Sere to
-- ----- „ o—
M»v«w K&gt;
•*----------• and’ ■have satisfaction
- the
ranch
for the

ussault that was made on you and your
[■arty. They need horses in order to get
there and back between- midnight and
reveille, and are douHIess hatching aotno
plan. They failed here; now they, may
try the stables of some other troop or the

• “Who
"Oh.
of M troop,
on- or two
drinkin'.’’
"But Riley had—do you mean?"
“He was • little full; not much."
“Well, look alien now. Wicks. It’s
my advice to you that you watch that
end of your post with nil your eyes."
And with this Scrgt. .Gwynne turned
back into the Htablo,.picked up his lan­
tern And returned to tho little room in
which he slept
A cun ent of cool night
air, blowing in through tho* open case­
ment. nttracu-d his attention. Odd! He
knew he had pulled aside the sliade to
wan the features of the lieutenant when
he upped at the pane, but lie could not
recall liaving opened the sash. It swung
on a hinge, and won fastened by u Lxhcly fitting bolt
Perhaps the rising wind
liad blown it in
He set his lamp down
o« before, closed the sash and then closed
and locked the lid.of his chest That,
too. was open. Wicks, the sentry, well
up to the north end of his post nnd close
to The entrance of the quartermaster's
corral, whs bawling
“Half past IS
o'clock, and a-all’s well.” when the light
went out in Gwynnc'a little room, and
all the tine of stables was wrapped in
darkness
Perry fretted around the veranda until
1 o'clock, then sought his room. Ho was
still too excited to sleep, nnd it seemed
an interminable time before he dozed off.
Thf-n it seeine&lt;l as though he could not
have been in dreamland tire minutes be­
fore a hand was ln.it! upon his shoulder,
shaking lii:n vigorously, and a voice ho
well knew waa exclaiming, in tow but
forcible tones.
•
“ Wnko, lieutenant, wake!
Etory
horse U gone from the quartermaster's
corral There mast l»e twenty men gone
down die valley. ' I’ve Nolan here for
you at the gate."
In ten minutes Liout. Perry nndScrgt
Gwynne were riding neck and neck out
over the eastern prairie—out towards
the paling orient star* and the faintly
gleaming sky—teforo 1 tlicou, several
ritilcs away, the dark and threatened
walls of Dunraven. beldnd* them the
stir and excitement and bustle conse­
quent upon a night alarm. Tho colonel,
roused by Perry with tlie news, had or­
dered tho instant sounding of tlie assem­
bly, and tlie garrison was tumbling out
(or roll call

utuart. knatpec a weaver.

LESSON II, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 13.

O___________'

Attorneys at law.

A. SHELDON.
•
Abstract and Rea! Estate Office.
Abstract Block, tluxiiiigir. •
Money la loan on Real Estate Real Estate sod! on c-'tnmlssioa. General con revaxciaK.
ttaviFg a complete Mt of Abstract Books. c*m(&gt;lled from tbe Records, can furnish complete
itetrecta.
C. K BROOKS. Clerk.

P

f.-«a
UHt... ouart.rly hr f*rmtadwi of TT. 8. Hoffman, pchlinhw. PhiUdri
phia.'

er* of the propfe contending with Hitn be­
cause H.&lt; healed a wonum pu- the Sab­
bath day; Imt He jmt th&gt;-m to Khame and
caused his followers to rejoice. So ijiall it be*
again whet) those who cast oul others for his
sake say. Let the Lord be glorified:' tel He
shall ap»*-«:-to tlw joy of his people and bh
encmio. -.hail be ashamed (La. Ixyi, 5). He
then rt-iwaud tbe panties'of Un* mus­
tard »ewl and the leaven, both of which bad
a fultlilnicnt hi Lrael at that time, nnd are
having a fulfllhuent in the cbuwh today. He
added n prophecy concerning tbe coming
dMolaUvu of Jerufjdem becatre of ,her rejec­
tion cf Him, Im heating its cnutinttancc until
Ho should caw again. After this wo find
‘Him in tlio houM* of a Ilin rise* on tho Sab­
bath day, where He had evidently been invjtol to dine. Ife here teals n num who Lad
-the dropsy, and speaks a parable to tho in-,
vited gur-.ts to teach them humility, after
wbicli He tell» his h&lt;»i that if. wbeu he
makes n frost, ho. would invito thotn w ho
were unable to return the rompliment. he
would harp n recompense at tho rosurrcclion
of tbe just; nnd this loads one of thoguests to
give utterance tn the Dm wordsof oSr Ilksou.
1.3- “Blsaat'd is he ttet slmll cat bread in
tho kingdom of God." According to the
first part ot this verse, that which caused the
guest to utter these words was the Saviours
remark concerning the rr-unretion of the
ju-L
In. “Then said He unto him, A certain man
made a great supper, anil bado many." This
potable is somewhat similar to that in Matt,
xxii, -but t!mt was spoken daring Passiou
week i:i Jerusalem, and this while on His
way to Jcrmalera (Luke xui, 22; xviil. Si).
In bo«i&gt; U? cover! bro?!'! rejection, and the
uispautatfou of gathering out the
church, reaching forward to the man ingc ot
tbe Lomu nt the time of the rwurroctinn ot
the just and of tho restoration of ths King-

1’. DRAKE, M. IX.
Office over Holloway's drug More.
' Office hour* from 2 to 4 p. tn. Telephone, coo
neetiiig with residence, at Holloway's drag
ature, ___________________________

IM.

B. G1LI.JSPIE. Nour,- Public
•
and U. S. Claim Agent.
will nrosecate all kinds of claims before tte
Deiurtroenu of the Interior office. Call ou him
«hi* store cwperTCourt and JeSeraou Sts..
Hastings. Mich.
M. FOWLER.
•
. Dentist.
Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over
Imltti. Hams &amp; van Arman'a.

S

Ha. barber, m. d„

•

•
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over Nevin'* store. Office hours from »

W. LOWRY. M. D„
Physician aud Surgeon.
*’Pecfitay of treating diseases of th*
RTE aud LAE.aud tbe preservation of vlston
GLX2s*riy flttlug SPECTACLES and eye
(1

Office and residence on Broadway, near Cour*
House. Hastings, Mich.
C. WELTON

I* agent tor tbe Ohio Farmer'- Insurance Co.
He writes policies on a mau'* property against
t»» by Sre.lightning or wind; agaius: a mauM
life by death and accident.
MITH &amp; COLGROVE,
Lawx er-.
(Office In Union block. Hartings.)
Practice is all the courts of the state.

S

E. KEN ASTON,
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Co.'n store J
Practices lu au courts of the State. Collection*
prompUy attending to.

A
•

L’. IL TIMMERMAN, lloruapathlc Phy17. ••Come; for all things aro now ready.** v •
sleian and Surgeon.
This was the in&amp;rsngo which tho servant* were
(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)
to carry John the Baptist, and the twclv*
were some of tlie wirvanta os they went forth, IfARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, Insurance and Lrems.
laying: .••Rqumt, for the Kingdom of Heaven 1U■
with J. G. Runyan &amp; Soru-3 doors north
L-i at baud.” Tho salvation of Jehovah, Offlco
*
quartermaster'^ Shall 1 warn the sen­
of rostotOce. I
whether it 1&gt;j tho Kingdom offered to Israel, •
Bpeclntattcatlou given to making exebangw*
try that there are prowlers oul to­
,or the higher poritioa offerwl to tho chun-h, &lt;of property. Tlie Interests of non-mldeax
night?"
owners carefully looker', after. Fanns
is a prepare i salvatsoii even ns Simeon raid: property
1
sixes for sale or exchange. Houses ana
. “Not yet. They v. ill hardly make the
•‘Thy salvation which Thou bast- prepared” ofall
!
To Im: continued.
lot* tor sale.
attempt while your light is burning here.
(Luke ii, flO.&amp;l); and it is all. frpm first to last,
KWQSMd up in Jesus Christ.
•What I’m concerned airnut just now is
18. “And they all with one consent began
Cliis: We all know that there is deep
astings
ity
ank
Mm. „
Michwl Curtain. Plainfield,
__ r,-T, III.,
sympathy for Leary in tho command, makes the statement that she caught cold, to make excuse.” Nothing to do but to take
it; simply to aerept tho invitation and be
Mich.
Hastings.
and it is not improbable tliat among the which settled on her inng»: she wus treatthere; yet they prefer not ta. How anxious
Irishmen there is corresponding feeling cd for a month by her family physician, many are to get an invitation tr&gt; anything
CAPITAL, $50,000.00
again*! you.
I don't like your being but grew worse. He told her she was a great in this world, and how disappointcxl if
hero alono just now, for they know you hojieless victim of consumption and that left out. Hero »the Godof Heaven-inviting .
Incorporated under the laws of tbe State ot
no
medicine
could
cure
her.
Her
drutqrist
freely to the riches of His grueo and glory,
nre almost the only witness against
Michigan*
suggvstctl Dr. King's New Discovery for and it is not considered worth accepting.
him.”
consumption: she bouxht a bottle and to Hts f"ti*t is despised, His invitation spurned. ,
“I lore thought of that, sir,” answered
Open for business Dec. 45. IBM In build!d» far
her delight found herself benehted from
“1 have bought a piece of ground, and I
■neriy
occupied
by Messer Bros.
Gwynne, gravely, “but I want' nothing the first dose. Slw continued Its use and
must needs go ami m it: I pray thou have
oniCEiis:
that hxiks like protection. The captain after taking ten bottles, found herself me excused.” Hu little piece of ground for
lias spoken of the matter to me. and tie sound and well, now does her own house­ which ho has paid a few shekels is of more D. &lt;!. Robinson, President:
agreed, sir, that it would do more harm work and is a* well as she ever was. Free importance thud that wldch has cost so ranch.
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
lb. “I bare bough*, five yoke of oxen, and
than good. There is one thing I would trial iMdtlrs of this great discovery at W.
C. D. Beebe. Cashier.
11. Goodycar’adnig store, large l&gt;omcs 50c. I go to prrive them: I fray thee have me
ask—if I may trouble the lieutenant."
niitECToiw:
.
and si.
,
excused.’’ Lands mint be wen to, and oxen
“What is it, sergeant?"
must be »&gt;roved, but tho great feast provided i Dan W. Reynolds,
“I luivea little packet, containing some
D. G. Rnblnson,
J. A. Greble.
by infinite love may go a begging. It is
papers and a trinket or two, that I would
Wm. Tiihtnon.-. postmaster &lt;»f hfavillc,
L. E. Knappen.
Chester Messer.
nothing to them. The earth is tbe Lord's and
like very much to hare kept safely, and Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters lias done tbe fulne» thereof;' tho cattle on a thousand |
C. D. Beebe.
if anything should happen to me, to more for me than all other med irides com­ hills are His (Pit. xxiv, 1; 1, 10;; yet there are
bined,
for
that
bad
feeling
arlsjiyc
from
have you, sir. nnd CapL Stryker open it.
tools (and plenty of them today) who prefer a
A General Banking Buxines* '
kidney and liver troubles." John Izulie. little which they can purchase- to th” great
and—the letters there will explain every
farmer and stuck mini. of ,sanr« plaa*. says: riches which the Lord of all offers to freely to
citing that is to be done "
••Find Electric Bitters to be the test kid­ “whoaoever will.” Any one of thtae ten oxen ROBEfrTSON HOUSE,
“Certainly. I will take care of it for ' ney and liver medicine, made me feel like
was a rebuke to their owner, for it is written
F. nitUVESfiEB, Prtprlrttr,
you—if not too valuable.”
a new man." J. W. Gardner, hardware “The ox knoweth iu owner, • ♦ * but my
• “I would rather know it was with you. merchant, same town, says: Electric Bit­ people do not knuw” (Isa.'i,«). Vi'aa it not Cor. Jefferson and Court St*., Htutias^t Mich,
sir, than stow it in the quartermaster's ters Is juablhe thing for a man who is all rather late to provo oxen after buying them 1
Rates, 91 .OO per Day.
safe." was Gv.'ynuo’s answer, ns he run 0own ami don't care whether he lives
•JO. “I have married a wife, and there­
Till* House 1s new, with pleasant rooms. The
o]Ki:ied a little wooden cheat nt tho foot or divs; he found new strength, good ap­ fore Icmnot' come.” This is no better than patronage of the public la nwpectfullv solicited.
C hi* Vonk. awl. after timtmagtag a petite and felt Just like he hadm new lewc tbeothers, ytitl»refusal is even more dt»*
MORTGAGE SALE.
on life. Only AOc. a bottle ut W. H.Good- cidcd “1 enur-oi come.” If the invitation did
moment, drew forth a parcel tied and
TX*tjUklt Laving teen made In the conditionsot
year’s drug store.
not include his wife, he might have hnd some neerialn
mortgage made hy Elbert S. Collins
sealed. Tills he handed totho lieutenant
excuse;
Imt
God's
invitations
include
all
who
;n»d
Mar&gt;
’
Collins
to Lewis Sisson Dated March '
^Now I will go Idck and notify the
□th. A. D. IM7, and recorded in tlie office of
The best salve In the world for cuts, are williug: and while tho others might have Ute
officer of the guard of what I have
rtgiater of deeds for the county ot Barryto leave their Innds and oxen, he could bring
and state of Michigan, on the )C*h day ot
seen," said J'qrry; “and I want Nolan, bruises, ulcers, shit rheum', fever sores, his wife with him.
.
March A. D. l»&lt;7. in liter VS of mortgage? on
teller, chapped hands, chilblains, corisR,
21 “So that servant came, ami showed his page »*. which said morttnwe haa been duty as­
saddled, over at my quarters right after and nil skin eruptions, nnd positively cures
signed to ClanARlMion and the aald aastenment
morning stables- Will you see to it.'*
। piles, or no pay tv»|uired. It is guaranteed lord these things.” A vsrvant hns only to h*&lt; teen propenrrecorded aud on whien mort"1 wtil, sir. and thank you for your to give perfect sallsfactlon. or money re dehv.-r Ilin master's message, and take th" K there l« claimed to be due at the date of
answer buck, if there is any; he has no power
notice tho sum of one hundred forty-seven
funded.
Price
2.1
cts.
per
box.
For
sale
kindness.”
to excuse {&gt;cople. Our responsibility ceases and fl-100 dollars and a further sum of four doiAll wax darkness, dll si'.once nnd peace by W. H. Good) car
raid for the Insurance of the heuse an the
when wo have lovingly and faithfully given lam
premises &lt;1escrtt»ed In said morigage a» nroas Perry retraced lus steps and went
Postmaster llumphrey. at Adrian, is at tho invitation, proclaimed the giod tidings. fvlded for therein and’au attorneys fee of fifteen
back to the garrison, carrying the little
dollars prortded tor lu said 'nortgage, and no
a (Hsctrant among the old soldiers because Then it becomes «*, like the disctides, to tell suit or proceedings at taw havtug teen Insti­
racket in his hand. He went direct to he lias discharged n letter carrier who is n Jesus all we havn done and taught (Marx vi, tuted to recover tbe money securea by said mort­
the guard house, and found Mr. Graham wounded veteran tnl
poor ninn with a 30). 1 roving rcMilts with Hi:h.' IDs command gage or any ;»art thereof Now;Therefore by
to Ezekkl was, "Speak my words unto them virtue of the. power of sale contained la said
sulky over being disturbed in his snooze family.
w better they wiiftear or whether they will mortgage, and tbe statute in such cane made and
provided, notice Is hereny given that on Satnrby tbe sentry’s chnUcnge.
forbear” (Back, ii, 7).
dav. tlie Itilh. day ot August A. D. 1890, at ten
“What the devil are you owling
nurui uiviv
................ -.......
‘•Go out quickly into the street.* anj; lanes o'clock 1u tbe forenoon. I shall sell at Public
Dr. IlMtaes* Uoteen Specific.
around thl* time of night for? ’ was the
Auction, to tbe highest bidder, at tbe north
It can be given tn a cun ef tea or
with of the city, aud bring in hither the poor, front door of the court house. In the city of
not unnatural question. “I thought it
and t!»« manned, and the lialt, and -the lasting*. Mich . (thatbeing tbe place where the
oot the knowlwta” «f die l*?™
was tlie officer of the day, and nearly effi-ctliut n speedy *i&gt;d pcriaaiient cure. ''“• :)•« r blind.” Them have no earthly pus^ssions or circuit court tor Barry county Is holden). tbe
tho i-Mtleul fs nnKMlenueji Inker or au alnotaUc pleasures to entangle them; they will be more premises described fn said inortgacr. or so
broke tuv reck i:i hurrying out here.
wreck. TbottMHids of ifVuniiards haw men
much thereof *' may be necessary to i ay tbe
b.ve taken the Golden Spec te n llk"ly to accept tho invitation. It wo* just amount due on said mortgage, with seven
’ But Perty’h brief recital of tho fact run.i
that he hod’secn some men stealing out their toffee wfttetil their kii&gt;»»l«tae. »®dt» these four &lt;d&gt;UKa which Jesus advised ths percent. Interest and tiro Insurance money
flay believe they quit dnnklna of thei^ro«»»&lt;*• Phant.-e. in whose hoi3?e He w as, to invite to uald ns before stated and all legal costa, togeth­
of the quart era of M troop in their stock­ will. No t'Mrmful effect
’^“i !*" JaL
er with an attorney's fee of fifteen dollar* cov­
his feast in &lt;»nier that be * might be recom­ enanted
fnr therein, the premises being de*.cnt»inc Id «■ m«a«inK P*n an -nd to Gr, ministration. Cures guaranteed, tend for rlr
ed In said mortgage as all those certain lots
culnr and hill partfeularj. Address J*’£”*’ pensed nt the re»ijiTeclion of the just.
ham'. coni|.l^n:«
.umawmng
fidener. G")j«kn Hwific Co..!» Bare ••Mnet,
22. “And the »crvaul said. Lord.-it is done and parcels of laud situate In the city of Hast­
In the county of Barry and stale of Michi­
tho «,rgranl of
euatd. l&gt;0 suited "M CtMtoaall. O.
ax Thou hast commanded, and yet tberp is ings
gan and known mid described as follows: Lots
to mako the round, of hi. ■entriw, while
Southern papers are complaining be­ room.” Tho servant has only to obey, lov- nne and two tn block sixteen In Keofteld's tePerrr eerricl ill. pack, : I,Otoe, locked it cause Michigan lumberman are buying up inglv to deliver his message, and report for ditioi; to the city ot Hantings according tn tteplat thereof now on record in Che office of the
in lite desk, on# llwn returned to the nil tho pine land and arching to get rich further onlsrs. It is not said whether any Register of J&gt;eeds of Barry county.
among these clunKB excused themselves or
Dated Hastings, Midi.. May 20th, 1590.
out of it.
•
veranda to uwail dcrelopmenta.
not. but it h«tfd "Yet there is room." What
Clara Braaox.
Hibbard’s Bbemnatio and Liver 1’llts.
SoraL Gwynne. meantime, having
Assignee ot Mortgagee.
abundant provision! What ik-lies of His
Smith &amp;Coinnovr.. Attorney for Assignee.
These pills are scientifically comi»oimded. grace! What plenteous redumption!
lighted Ilia young officer to the •table
Z1 “And the lord said unto tho servant.
di,r..tood there n few moment., look­ and uniform lu action, ho griping pain*’'
Go out into tte highways and hedge*''
Inc over tlie .ilent garrLwn and liatcnlng commonly following the ufc of pills. Again it Is “Go!” Tbe won! for the out­
to tho retreating footstepa. The wntty They are adopted to both adults nnd chil­ sider is “Come!” And the encouragement is:
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee "Hun that rometh unto Me I will in no wise
came pacing along tl» front of tbe«utbev have no equal In the cure of sick cast out " “Come unto Me all ye that labor
LOCAL OR TRAVELING.
•
Mra.and brought hl. carbine down from Iieadacbc. constipation, dyspepsia and and aro heavy laden." “Come now and let
To «fll our Nursery Stock. Salary. Expenses
tho .boulder as lie dimly .ighted tho tall i blllousncw’. and. as an appetizer. t|iey ex­ us reason together, saith tbe Lord. Though and Steady Employment guaranteed.
your sins lx* ae scarlet they shall te ns white
CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY.
figure; but. recognizing the «uMe .er- cel any artiier preparation.
as snow, though they bo red like crimson
&lt;
EocHaaTxa. N. Y.
gonnl m Ito came nearer, the ready chaiThe Hammel cigar men at Ionia quit: that shall be as w ool.’1
“Compel tiiemtowuo in, that my bouse
MOKTGAUK SALE.
len'M* died on his lips
work yesterday and are determined to&gt;
••I thought 1 heard somebody moving stay out until tbe regular union scale Isi may be filled.” We are not simply to invite
Default ha* been made tn the payment
but to urge aud lovingly constrain them to ot a certain mnrtxage made by Anna B.
around down here, sergeant
II
come. Our indifference to the salvation ot M*pe* April tsth. Dw, to Sarah L. Isham and
IMild.
you. then, was it?"
Hood In bls taiented poem “MIm Kill. others is u strange sight. We believe that we recorded lu the office of the Iteglaler of
■ are joint heirs with Christ to an inheritance Dead*, for Barry county. Michigan. June «ti.
“I have been moving around U»de
UK*, in liber 3t of mortgagee on page 13. No
mansegg ami her precious leg"
’
-but mod/no noise- Have you hoard tlie lad as a place of dcliclou*J®****^ whiob is incorruptible and everlasting, and suit or proceeding haa been tOAttarted at law
' that all who are not in Christ are on the stay to recover the debt or any part thereof aetuird
weary lx ad and pities the wretch a boean-’ to everlasting punishment; yet we can by said mortgage. Tho amount claimed to oe
■ meet them, do business with them, have da- on wild mortgage at thia dale la .81XJ.
not sleep when
rtraw, l,T
Nolle* is hereby gtvra that by virtue ot the
vour hat on this bent to-nighL I can t tain. Refreshing sleep h not obtainable! fellowship with them, and never even
of sale contained In »a!d mortgage tte
if the body I* disordered, bleep h anni­. invite tbura to share oar inheritance, much power
mortgage will b« lorecloaod by a sale of
see my band afore my face.
Im compel: bem to como to the feast. Wo said
.L.
.27
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I .&gt; ....Mi..
“Keep your ears open, then; there are hilated by skin irritation^ pains of «'««*•

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men out from one of tl»e quarters, .m
least, and no telling what they are up to^
Who’s Jn charge at the quartermaster s

the fello«« were over haring a litt.e
puno with him before tattoo, aud I

tells, carbuncles, fetonm
jwdsoning. frost bites, chilblain*, jjfes, hi* wav, that wicked man ihall die id hi* in*
ent. burns -cal&lt;l&gt;. braises, wounds, ctep- faulty.'lust l»i» blood will I require at thine
lY —....
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rm. -Imt
liing. chafing, tetter, for all of which Coles
CurboJIsalve is the enfc. rapid and taermanciit external cure- .‘•mall boxes •J-c cent*,
large texes M cents, bold by all «lnig-

thcr had mow money to few. «•
Ilia’ helper tluru “
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gists.
Kx-stotr .Senator Charles E. ^7k,7’
Adrian. wOrr.d from a
'l^e
Tur«iay night, and is in a critical con­

they were locking up at tap*-

dition.

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abte to draw, bat the aeemid glri
LOCAL.
Th.' Bible '&lt;• she to uugLt
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
all th? props oat from under the terttowny
*cbo«&gt;la and ptflpita to net MiRabkand went b«k entirely on
**
Wednesday mojtriitg H. F. Hartings and told to the officer? snd prosecutor betore
Rev.
A.
D.
Grigghy
will
preach
at
the
tebdoettoa to public school, tl&lt;.r
10, 1SP0.
Hastings, Thnraday.
A MIGHTY ROLLER THAT IS SWEEP­ tMHmfl1’ enwfadnm Th? ih
Presbyterian church on Sunday./July 18. A. A. Dodge under th? direction of the
a,
the complaint was made out. In view ot
be taught from mdverxity &lt;-iWin. b.."
In the morning on Christ the door, and in Sanitarium authorities started ont to make all this Prosecutor Hopkins becanw dtoING ACROSS THE CAPE.
era like ProfrN*or W. R H*r|&gt;. r ,.r^
the evening on Yankee notions abost lib­ an examination of the territory through
gurtetl and refused to puah the
erty. All are Invited.
Haven, will ba dbeovered i„
\
which Minges brook, flows. They report Kotnfnc was discharged.—-Ratotu*«» Tele­
iteltber for nor against any rortieuw!?
that tlie brook 1s winding and about four
Three girl on an teland and a man with
mites long with a wide extent of low graph.
ligiou*
faith,
Iasi,-like
all
&lt;,ihcr
a leaky boat trying to get out where the
ground or marsh ou each ride nearly the
During the maUnee
girls were, but finally giving it up as a
Sam's tlgtithousi Hulldiags Mulnly owning pan4hl to rcligi..,,.
entire length. It was found that the Joseph Ifennbig was roiibw! of about 9bQ
That there 1* abundant room for
luul job, created consloerablo laughter for
tioa tn UblfcaUdcuce &lt;wer aud ,,iX £
brook flowed near many burn yards and in silver. It to thought the robbery was
the crpployeea at the furniture factory
that the refuse from the same was qgrried romniittr l about 5 in the afternoon. Mr,
Without doubt odc of the
interest­ doctrinal and ,feuchetlc tcmlfer
True NovOi swfl &gt;*»uth Amrrlrwu Railway Wednesday afternoon.
II. liad the money in a desk in tbe saloon ing features ot tbe Atlantic coo&gt;.t of tbe llgiouM iuKiructorti in all our
into IL
MvStvm.
afThttamount of foreign tuition of onr
The tatves from overhanging trees fall under the opera house which was a part United Staten, and. in fact, one of tbe wort institutions should be enfflricmi v
It ta m n scte&amp;ce, the logh „i alld
Ewrx shibe the proposal M the’Congress flty oclrool tills year In 8778.30. which hi Into the stream and thereto a large amount, of tbe receipts from the commencement iDtererting phenomena of the whole coun­
of the TlKee Awericas for a grand system an increase over last year. This amount of decayed vegetable matter for which the exerctor*. He had stepped aeroea Chicago try. to tbe traveling hUl of CkpeHrnelopen.
would have been much larger but for the water la areceptacle. The swine wallow
of railways cormecthig those of the United fact that the la grippe decreased tlie at­ in places and the skeletons of dead animals street to make some purchases of &lt;- «• « A ridge of wind, more than a mile long, the unlversitiea.
such it simply
IL Milnes, and feeling rather uneasy he 30 feet high and 300 yards Wide at the bow,
States with Mexico. Central America ami tendance greatly. The hjgli esteem in He on tbe banks and no doubt are also In thought be had kept hto ryes on the doors bi rolling inland, Like a mighty wave from on a par with Other srieners ln iu meth
tbe principal South American cities as far whk-hour city school are held outside of the water. This atrram Is tire outlet of of tire opera house, but when his back was tho sen. and with a power that to irreairt i- od, lt ta neithermare nor k» religionsth»
.
Mud lake which receives tlie drainage tuniwl for a moment, some thief Altered file. Funned at tbe water’s edge, nobody. I4wy. It ta ita .abject matter whfcjT
eoath u Buenos Ayres, facts have been tlie city accounts foe all rids.from a large area of swamp land and the building tuiobaerved: proceeding to
more than that of any other science iudi&gt;W. O. Lowden to comfortably located
transpiring which show the complete feasi­
marsh. A gardenerjin the vicinity said Ute baaement It was only a few second*
MOsabte to tho maturing of an idral man
bility of the sclrctiHi, and which Indicate over J. Russell's store for tbe practice of that he held the water back In hto ditch job for the thief to nry open the drawer of barely fast ikiddle age. it has tniveracd a hood. This subject matter may he definr,]
as the development of the reiigteu, costhat Its accomplishment will not take so ploy of St iimT, Knapp^n &amp; Weaver until the odor became so strong that he the desk when, hr found the money. ■pace worth describing in detail.
of the Hebrews as rffcctwl in '
Id 1843, wlxm. Gem. Joe Johnson, aa a adousucKN
many years «s most person*, even three about tliriN! years, anil previously studied could endure It no longer when be let It Mr. Henning rrturnedHo tbe opera bonse
tbelr htatory naff exhibited in their Utei
Into the lake- Tbe general expression of
wmewhat familiar already with the pro­ law in Middleville. He to a young man ot tbe farming community through sections soon aud then discovered hto loss- We government engineer, wax engaged iu sur­ tore. New Testament literature' k’nx
trust the scoundrel may be caught and veying this part of tbe coart, be found on
good
qualities
a»4
deserve®
any
patronage
gress-of-tbe republics to the south vof us.
in which the brook flowed, was that it was and dealt with as he deserves.—Coldwater the north side of Cape lleulojien a great course, inclfided. This development *we
that may be given liim.
We wish him
a very filthy stream.—Battle Creek Journal.
bad wnpqx«ed.
ridgv of .and. It was iu appearance like may fairly call ■ divine revelation
abundant success.
Republican.
To have some rat ional and ^entttn
the ridgv* that divide tbe Great South Bay
As ds already known, the Mexican sys­
Tuesday, as P. C. Tern’ of tb« finu of
We dip tbe following from the crop re­
of the process and bbtora 'rum
Warren
Blyo
was
troubled
by
a
family
of lx&gt;ug Island from the sea, save that it ception
Tcrsy
*
Son,
grocers
of
L
’
toy
street,
enter
­
. lew of-ntllways is already well developed. port of June 2U. The weather conditions
which tbe reli/pauxaBdapiritualcorned
of ant&gt; wbicc Inhabited the cellar of hto towered seventy-two feet alwva high water
Oneunay go by rail from here to the City of the past week have been very favorable ed the store he noticed ; itt the stock was house mi Alden street and he thought to mark. It was a ragged ridge, with coarse new of Chrirtendom has fau&lt;d nualJ
not as he left it tbe night Irefore. Mr.
of Mexico without changing care: but to all crops, and tbe corn and oat have Terry went into the back room and found gel rid of them by saturating tbe hole with grass growing over a few part* of ita sur­ seem to I- essruttal to thetrahnngcf -terr
made rapid advances. The wheat is haul­
mon of culture; whife the study itself to no
southeast of the Mexican capital lines are
that the glass in the door had Ireen broken gasolend. He says he used not to exceed face and u few gunrled and stunted pines
ing out-rapidly and tarniag yellow, aud
taro fitted to stimulate tbe apiMual and
in-operation as far as the Isthmus of Tehu­ harvesting will probably begin in the and the hook which fastened the door re­ a half tea cup full of gasoline on the cellar on Its southern or land side. Behind it mural faculties than theirtndv of Hi« his­
moved and entrance made lute Ute room. bottom. An hour later he went into tlie wax a salt march or valley, where tbe water
antepec, and before very long we may ex­ aonthem section In about M days. Hay
Further investigation developed the ,fact cellar to nee the effect of hto experiment wa» from an inch to two or three feet deep tory of philosophy to stimulate the retke.
pect that the lines from tbe Valley of Ten- cutting to in progress in most seettons. that the thieves trad pried open the money and as he could not see very well he lit a at tbe lowest ebb tide. Inland from tbe tire nnd critical mcullies. We judge, there,
The yield to reported as huge and the hay
tore, that it muM soon become iw much*
&lt;«titI Uan to the borders of Ceiitral America
drawer and removed forty eeuta lu pennies, match when an explosion Immediately march, and indeed on low ridges, in thta
-of fine quality. Although a few sections
a revolver, and one dollar’s worth of followed which burned both his lands In marsh, wax n groat growth of piue trees. rocogntaed part of the ordinary university
will be In operation.
would be benefited by more ram. yet. as n
postage stamps from it. They also secured a horrible manner and hto nuinner and hto Half a tnllu ta.sk from tho beach trees curriculum as the study of clu-sical htatory
The present trouble in San ‘ Salvador rule, the local rains of the week before did
aud
literature, aud with reszdts io .piritsome articles in tire way of food. The face lianilv less; singeing hto i velashes were found from tdw to three feet In di­
ual and moral growth in thcetudent which
may for a time delay the eonsutnauon of much to keep the soil In good condition to robbery w*3 evidently committed by some and mouKtacba and canning hto lips and ameter, and tall in proportion.
make the crops grow at a rapid rate, and
will be all the more profoundly Itfuchrixl
In
making
tbe
survey.
Engineer
Johnson
one who was well acquainted with the face io blister In many places. He says
the union of all the Central American re­
no complaints have been received. In the
noted that whenever the wind came in that they arc lncidcutal.-Rt v. Renamin’
publics In a federation—a cousuuuna- late planted com the cut worms are doing premixes as everything showed that the both windows were open and hence he did
W. Bacon in Forum.
parties knew all the locks to the doors. not. even suspect anything like an ex­ from north’ard It picked up the sand on
" '‘
lion lhat was expected In September next. considerable damage, and mhmi‘ few fields
Between 2 and 3 o’clock Mrs. Frank Hall plosion. He think*, however, that the ex­ the weather side of that great ridge In rfuch
But San Salvador’s backwardness will nut have been replanted.
cloud*
that
no
one
could
travel
along
the
on Calhoun street beard a notoe nt Me of periment cannot profitably be repeated.—
Thcro lx something pathetic in the-fife
ridge except when tbe face wax covered
the screens and on looking out saw two Coldwater Republican.
probably affect the fedcraUon of the
xurrotradings of tbe refined |«our. They
with a thick veil, and even then only with
men. one short thickset and tbe other of
other four republics, aud may not long
are usually percofis who have come •^i*rn
Desiring to go out of business. 1 offer medium height, running away from the
great
effort
nnd
much
pain.
It
waa
like
At the annual meeting of the Canton
hinder the joining of the unlon'by San Sal my stock of groceries at a reduced price
in tbe world, su'd tbelr pritL- al way, ex­
house. Next morning the screen was Minn Mining Company, local proprietors facing a bliwt from the desert of Sahara,
vador itself. When the union is complet­ until every thing Is sold oul Cone and found removed from Its place and had not of Mexicali mining Interests, the following aud sometimes nknos:. like facing a charge reed* their poverty. Tlu-re is a family iu
this town of a father of 71, a mother nf ®.
ed. the arrangements for an international get prices before buying. This Is no hum­ Mrs. Hall heard the noise they would have directors were elected: W. I). Gilbert, of bird shot.
*u unmarried daughter of 48.-a maltha '
bug, but a genuine closing out sale, for I entered the house.
,
I&gt;EAL1X&lt;; DEATH TO T1IE FORCST.
Merton Terry also W. IL Shelby. Wm. Dunlmm. T. Stewart
railway will be made modi easier of ac­ am going out of business.
The sand thu* picked up by-the wind wiu Aunt of 05 and an unde of os. who eke out
heard a uolse at hto house which to op­ While. H. M. Reynolds. .V. B. Knqwlson.
complishment.
Haatlugs. July 7tb, ’W).
posite Mrs. Hall’s and heard some one E. Crofton Fox, of this city, and .Jose carried up over the brow of the hiU,-across an existence by cutting out needlework for
Central America, as well as Mexico, has
J. &lt;i. RrxvAN.
whistle In a Idw tone several times. .The Valuengiirta anil God Freeman, of Mexlc&lt;». the narrdw plateau on the southern aide, a largo underwear shop down tor n. The .
uncle and father were taercbanu hm- : &gt;nv
officers have no clue to the thieves.—Bat­
in recent years made great strides iu rail­
\fm. Dunham. A. B. Knowlsmi nnd where the wind formed on e*Wy that could ycara ago. Owing to feeble health neither
tle Creek Journal.
Charles Fox were appointed a committee not -upitort tbe weight of the* slud. The wds able to regain a foothold tatter the
way eonstruction. Several Hoes ate -now
Name ana Residence
wind
wax
very
thorough
In
ita
work,
for
it
Mr. and Mrs. Jackson, of Verona, were to confer with English syndicate .repre­ gatheretl the Hand from the entire face of crash. A frieni! of many years' etandiag
■
in .process of building, most uf which. It Is
‘ Frank Andrus. Middleville
i Hattie K. Davis
poisoned Monday of last week, from eat­ sentatives who have offered. about Si.000.- tbe ridge to carry over to the rear. Thus, Mats that the rent of tbetrfoiirrootteitoprid
\ true, .run from tlie coast to tbe interior.
» wm. Herrington, Baltimore
ing pressed Iretef. They were taken 000 for the mining property. The stock­ with every northerly- gale, inch rJter each month, aud a few other* who( knew .
. Millie Kelly Hope
but which will articulate* with a continen­
violently ill soon after partaking of the holders here have not y et decided to ac­ inch wns cut nway in front nnd car­ the family intimately In their days of pro*
) .John Wilkinson. Maple Grove
i Jane Elston
•• .
tal line and fortn valuable connections.
f&lt;xxl. nnd but tor the timely arrival of n cept the price.-as they wish to retain an ried back. Inch by inch lb? face of the perity send ciiXhes ntal other rrerc..ari*-»
interest in the property. The con&amp;vhm
) Clarence It. Jones. Busting,
and deiiractaadbeariutudly. Fcurut them
physician would have died.
Tlie people of the Central America repub­
&lt; Nettle Curtle .
“
consistent 115,000 acres sitnated in tho ridge receded; Inch by inch the rear face —the father, niicle, auat nud daughter—
J Kilim A. OimitcM. Woodland
lics, as well as those of Columbia, look fav­
The population of Charlotte Is estimated State of chihuahua. Mexico, "and although ad-.-nnevd. Tho gnarled and twir.«c.d pines
i Eva M Cimnnlng. Carlton
cut, cut, cut, di day long, anil when the.
on
the
lock
surface
disappeared
under
the
at :;.8Stt.
orably upon the project, and will give to
) Arthur lAubaugii, Hastings
duite a distance from the railroad, this to
wave of sand.. The edge of the nuu-xh was week eoaiw round troquv:;ri-. find ttett ail
i Lizzie Fisher
••
it every assistance In tbelr power. Tlie
There .will be no Western Michigan fair not considered a great detriment, as all ruocbr l and covered. Tbe little tree cov­ four together have corned Iw than *W,
the ore* nre reduced at tlie mines, and can
at Grand Rapids tlds year.
cordial feeling toward us in those coun­
ered dlgcs were next buried out of sight. while the old lady, aged tt». who ; • spryer
be lrans)»orted in bullion at nominal ex­
than any of them. ntteniK to tbt !. -use- ‘
Following are the real estate transfers
tries that has been developed by toe recent
At tbe paper mill the past week, the pense to the ptart* of shipment by rail. — Then toe great forest wax reached. Where
,
t he tn-r.i xtood thick and formed a solid keeping.
congress of the Three Americas will be a for, the week ending July 7th, ISfiO, as work of driving several wells has Ireen go­ Telegram Herald.
In a half dn-ted xtatq tbo undr.-.riKi look*
well of limb* aud -leaves the sand wave
taken from the books In the register's office; ing forward. On Monday afternoon while
great help in building the railway, as well
crawls
rolled up into a perpendicular wall before fully ten ycara older, thnu be
Worthy L. Mead to Curtis M. Emerick; sec tc driving a four inch pipe into a gravel bed
Hastings.
Sljou.
Into-a
gtrvct
car twice a '.vc.-k L cnate-1.
as in developing our trade whii uur sister
them, higher nnd higher, until level with
a .solid stream of ’water forced its way to
Edward M. Reynolds to Ed. Masters; parcel
th© tree tops, and then ctirfcd over nnd down with twd tuuhfin-u* pacta . - iz.'hnd
republics; and it Is to be Jiopetl that our city, itan.
the surface, cleaning the pipe of its closely
Nut a thousand mite* from tho Capitol broke en t hem ax a wave of water might for th? vrnrehou.« in rhe lw. er part cf [the
Joseph Pettinger to James G. Robinson; fiQa packed contents and throwing up stones
congress will take measures to encourage, sec
building dwells a bright ypqug woman whore have done.* Where the trees were far apart city. Notvrithiftandlug t hat t h. thv t-- ••
12 Hastings, ttwi.u.
sire of hen’s eggs with considerable
rather than repress this good feeling.—Ex.
Federal A. Klantord to Alonzo II. Stanford; the
force.
After clearing Itself the well. clever brain more than atones for the absence the sand flowed intonnd filled the opening, pie dwell iu thquimt &lt;(ivw.!. d ;;nd ttoim-:
50* see ivriiwimpple, gioo.
M. L Williams to Lucy A. Brown; 77* secP jioured upward a solid four inch stream. of that personal touuty which renders many lu one way and anotbrr it steadily ad­ par, of this great tor-1..:!..,. i.--- tar
maidens attractive in tbe eyes of other tnnid- vanced. r.Dd the jieoplc saw with wonder- away from tbelr tuigh’ .’r' . tanr.it to
Pennsylvania. Iowa hii&lt;1 Illinois are Rttllaad. sww.
Anson Wood u&gt; Cordelia Wood; 23* sec 1 1C. inches above tlie pipe, ot water dear as «m’ brotliem. Thi/damsel has never foiled theforv-.»t buried before their eyes. The tbe borkwootte^ Ihaspk*lu the
■- ’ctw
staunch republican stab's, and lu the two Hastings, $l;0».
crystal and cold ns Ice. The four inch to retain her hold on tbe interest ot tbe young
’ .- Ito
great trees, that meiwd to he able in their with t!.cm do'not eUru kt.
Sophia
A.
Dfirkre
to
James
Beard
;
parcel
rotary
pump
wns
at
once
attached
to
the
first named no demo- rut Juts been elected N'tebvllle.
men of her acquaintance. One potent method strength to defy all that nature might rotated to the cjbc r. dome o! . .
jrirv
John J. Ftflier to Emma 1. Batnum; Ma sec.TS reservoir Into which the well discharged, has Coms to light. Pin- poM*«arc good plmto- bring againxt them.' atrove to put forth worldly minded friends tear ;... 1 tfcxt
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to a high office hut once In thirty years.
but did not take one-half of the supply. It
Oariton.ge®.
&lt;
graphs of her manly admiren. There she
H .
Jowa Is an agricultural state. As Ita plat­
the purpose of machinist East to connect does nut immure in tbe mtwres of tho family new branchca above the rising tide, grew tbe unefe and obnt ougu; to i ;
L'dut iu the struggle, turned their green scene botni- Ldj tbe ap'd. L u tto. L-lei.
form affirms, “the grant Industry of the
The following clipping front tbe Fair­ the other pumps of the mill with this allium &lt;&lt;r tlie cumj art mints of a plush photo,
k*avoto ye I tew. tbelr yellow &lt;mes to gray who is tbe brotiter of both, wl : . •; ta’.re i’.■farm stands Mltlic head;" but it says “we haven lb.-ndd gives an account of tbe In- supply at once. Six pipes, varying in size holder, but uu tho evening nacre-1 to the cull
so.
Ti.-c
htttw
h\c
of
th
-v
;
p'.l
to
•
and bLiel;, rj«l died cf suffocation. .
do-specifieally declare our adherence to toe atdut death of Mr. T. D. Little, from being from l?t to 4 Inches nre now down to the of one of there gentlemen his photograph.cn- -• the yearn panKcd tlie receding wave ringatariy qr.lti., When night cn -rtow
struck by a falling tree. Mr. Lillie was same level. 3H feet lielow, the river Ired circlal -by a pretty frainer to sure to &gt;&lt;src a
principal of protection t&lt;» American Indus­
Lep.n to uncorer the okl surface of the sit around and Salk .ia low, x-..l •.. :h»t
and
all
are
dtocliarghig.
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well known iti Prairieville township where
eonspk-uniH place in toe ear parior.
groaed that had been batted. Gict land­ sound lite cdtoes from atiutlr.rr.&gt;ril—
The discovery. If the flow continues,
try.” Illinois Is an agricultural state, and hri used to live, and also had many friends
No man is proof against flattery, and this marks clung Ihoedtfc cf the marsh reap­
•speaks In a similar straiif. “We indorse In this city, who were shocked to learn of will prove n sort valuable one- for the suhtite phase U*ertol goes to the ben Ft of the
peared. Even the little ridges themselves^
mill
proprietors.
Pure,
dean
water
Is
an
the tariff bill called the McKinley bill in his sudden death. All who reruetnlrer
with the old mx! deed but easily recoguizrti,
him. remember him as being loyal -to Ids Indispensable requisit for the making of finds his photograph occupying tho favored
Utmuertlani'.fiy the hnmanfoot. ts.vnn*the form in which it passed tlie house of
appeared, and finally the ’.rind Kxwpcd the
wife and kind to Ills children. GeacrouN good paper free from sirecks.—Piajnwd! place, nnd be gore awny in a condition of ex­
sand out of the kollowj of the marsh, nnd sented by old fc.-ulptor;. w.-_* Uiaer ti^m
repreamitativeH, and we denounce the crlt- and free hearted almost to a fault. Ids Indedendent.
trema comptacvuey. This neat plan has op­ today tbe ride ebbs and flow* there, noil ut the miK.cru on;i and. ui f-.t, the primitive
icixtn ;pasM-d upon that bill by the English hear* went out in sympathy Jo those hi
erated aucceaefuily for mmc time, and until'
• ?•*-.
cju'ldren sometimes wheq placed In a
.low ride the water, is about mi deep as it foot cf an pcoph* of whom wr
parltatfienl as an unwarranted interference need, and tmiuy are the ones who have re-’ |M»iti&lt;m of danger, will show a degree of
in printing &lt;&gt;r
"xs
used to be ix fbfv tbe sand wave swep: ffrd,
celved help from him at* a tlme^wheu all
tunl desire to boost to one another, aud so di*
with the right of the Aiw.rican people to wemed U&gt; Ire lost. The blow is indeed a heroism which might well ahame their date the sn-retof the changeable nature of acrfeK, the chief difference Iwtwrcn th-.- con«hkrabiy I.isptrihtn th\ rc^. iLt-d fort
nf nsodera
The nin.-,-.iHi.x' ;uot, .
protect American Ihdustriex." s*y the re­ hard one to Mrs. Lillie and to her children, elders. An instance of this was shown In tbe pretty frame's content*, it wemx likrly march ax it used to be nnd ax it to naw being fcrtnirg
;.a
c^foxtmate
&lt;&gt;•'
four
the remarkable bravvry evinced by Miss
that there are now no ditches iu It
publicans of Pennsylvania, which I* one but In their grief the Ayinpatby of all is Helen t’olman. the 12-year-old daughter . that Hus youug woman will not lack anpreu. wax eb.v..t Iff ixtiej* •
Then, '.trange to tell, a new gra’.vth q'f diffgrr
_/
ciative admirer*.. “Lore me, love mr carte
of the-greatest manufacturing states in the with them.:
rxqnirciit !. : N'j- »2
pici-xap;angup on tbe littlc old ri.l;x-sun\ long.
of Mr. II. ,G. Column. Wednesday even­
do visite," ta n young num** favorite motto.— a new ridge of aand fomicd ckn:" shor»N
Some time last November there arrived
Uniun.' Do tlie free-lraflerN who arc pre-,
ing. About seven o’clock kh Mixs Col­ Home Magazine.
; in this city from Gamd Forks N. D.. Mr.
in.
where the old one |»^L slnrtl. Th? new "'.The ,
dieting a -split in the republican ranks as T. D. Lillie, an extensive lumberman man ami a companion a little younger
ridgu along
lx only a mnr.ll Oi!b— jx:r- cosily fit ti -1 u-Igi :i
Ilian herwelj were driving soutlt on Rose
hetweon the forming and luanufacturlng who nt once engaged In the lumber trade street near Bronson park, the li«ir«v be­
MiiitiiiderMood.
hr.pn twelve cj-fifteen^ect,ab:»volb-,- w
tiicr.-fore, uut abi;
Lawyer (who b:u p.ydrd uin^—Now. in place.?, but it la growing r.n t', ; -v.- Xow, bv ?
.Interests .derive atty cooaldoralion from: at Puget Sound In the Stlllaguamish dls- came- greatly friglitenwl nt the drilling of
oldx? •
•trict. a few miS-s :ib&lt;iv&lt;&gt; Gk-ndalc. tl.;the Light Guard and started on a furious Pete, tell the court and jury al! you know &gt;trees beldad it grow, c-.nl it :;u;v -. ibly ti-j3, um-2 r.v^K •:
these utterances?’—ExI slate. He left his wife aud two sons In
atari ini-tad .-a rite big one th-t imtadc- ’ it should h:: •. u f&gt; I
run. The horse ran down ijivvll street to about those Sloten chickens.
the cold state, one sou. Frank, being hto
Pe&gt;~I
don
’
t
rrvkoo
1
will,
Lo*..
If
I
did
did.
West
street,
south
on
West
seven
or
eight
Tlie most violent free trader of your vil­ eotnpanioii here. About the 17th of Ia-»t
that I’d goto jail sure.— Epoch.
As ri.-c big sand wcvu ccntin.u d iti; wuy Mqneac.* w’.tnt .&lt;r-- ■ tit ’'IL
■
i«s !. ■
lage or city will always want the city coun- month while felling a tree, Mr. Lillie was blocks and then cut across on Burdick
the old forest that li:;d been buried begun would have required a rc-rlr..
street. The. streets along the course of
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■ ell to impo.se a heavy license on the chaps Instantly killed and all methods available the runaway horwt were crowded with
H
to be uncovered again, so that now the least a 10.-; frr z raLUm:tm fit -•!■■■
who come into a town lo sell goods fur a were lured to find the bereaved widow, but vehicles through which the plucky drlvetTb.rWurd "mcney’’ to derived from the tem­ stranger tin: traverse* the rida® sec* on for red coctfjrk
by some misadventure the wires falh-d of
For-woman, wmirlng for th.Jew days. When it comes to hl* own In­ their mlasion and Mrs. Lillie remained ig­ skilfully guided the frightened animal. ple of June. Maixta, iu which money was one hand the living giant* of the forest
wined by the Rotnant.' Mint, ar place of fTtaJung in the test throarof death, t-.nl on In the rotative she of tho two sex-s, -tack .
terests; he is a proteetlunisi.
When norant of the fact ot her hurimnd’s death Miss Coleman, when the horse was going
st ita greatest speed, cooly Dimed In her coinage, has the mine root,—Dry Goods Uw other tlie blt-.-ichcd and decaying skcle- was about, tho *amo then . - iv-r- * i
-nomebody eksd1* ox is gored, he Is in favor i until yeatenlay morning when the news seat and spoke to her rompanlon. Tire IJhroulcJr.
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tonx of those that had to succirmb. It in a woman of 3 fbet 3 inches in height tT^uld ; j
was aa gently told as possible by Mrs. J.
have had a foot ten iuehex long, reqidnaff ; .
picture tfitte Is nt once desolate and de
z»f the ox that dore the goring.
•
many people who saw the runaway held
B. Edwards, with whom tho desolate wife
a moderate sho«^4t ought to b •qKro-ta
1
pressiug.
their breath, expecting every moment to
Is stopping.
Mra. IJHle has lieen In
t
THE OLD ROAD,
«&gt;nly in a whtop3»—No. Ga« the nu*r 'I'm- :
The muster roll* of thoormiea in the late
Remember that the difference between
the young girls thrown out and fatally
Grand Haven for about two weeks await­
'Hie old road, that once led through v. k;* fort able fur thxt fool , or a N&gt;&gt; •* .■ a-’h* ■ ।
the republicans and democrats on the tariff ing her busband’s appearance, and when injured. But the coolness and nerve dis­ rebellion show a number of cswe of soldiers,
limit of torture. The rcAHOn f&lt;5r tin- dtf:
who were diecovered lo be women. There v tb&lt;- heart of tbe strip of fore.-: I.., .! •
q Bration Is nowhere an dearly expressed thin news was Imoarted to ber It came near played by Mlsx Coieumii was all that avert­
r-t»- •
ed h serious accident Mtos Colman suc­ .were doubtiem oltren who were UCver found kweoD the beach nnd the creek that runs ferepce between the old riwsiiral t
*» in the duty on sugar. The McKinley ending in compftfe prortratlon. T. 1). ceeded in bringing the horse to a standstill out. In Fox’s •'Regimental Lowe.-’ the fol­ »v«:rly through Lcweata now j:
the modern one is obvious.
u ... .
Lillie waa a man known for his exemplary
under the crown of the advancing sand what ha* done ft—Shoe and l.t .;i!;'r Re- ■’
bill puts sugar on -tbe Tree list. The Mills
after a very long run. and then calmly lowing Instances are given:
traits and straightforwardtaw. his kindForty-sixth Petmsylvauia, Cuumonv n wave. Could, tlie ware by any mwms hu porter.
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bill would have given 08 per cent duty on new and watehfulneM over his family, nnd drove the animal home. Tho heroism of
stoppcdlnltaeourae, so that Ute old ro.nl A Cardinal HIM Who Walts on u K &gt;V!sthe little driver was all that saved herself "Cbariea D. Fuller," detected a« being a
|
this blow to one which comes with a doub­
that article.
would be forgotten after a hundred or two
and companion from serious Injury.—Kal­ male; discharged.
le grievance, considering the snrroundlng amazoo Telegraph. ’
In a oartuin family &gt;n Buffalo t here to a
I
Ora Uumlral .ral Trautyiau Kara.,. of years, some savant in digging there
One of .the pleasantest things to note clrcuuMtances. He was 47 years of age, a
.
™llCI«n|.». K"^...Prul M.yra-" would ivtu.li t be old milestones, and may­ caged robin whieh has be-n t W !”• ।
Jiratnowta the increased foreign demand native of Michigan, and leaves a wife and
It to said that between Shelbyville nnd
.ry..
1NB; -Rta-p-Ur kll^l hap n piece of old buggy wheel or tire, and rx-l lor ten ycara;.' Th? robin i*
three sonn. Many are Ute hearts that will Bnidtey there lire two |»eople, mother and
would stop to man eh What untold mill­ He ha* lost all.id* twth anti ore &lt;’
I6”™” ta
"T'"'"' «na
for American products. Poor prospects
experience an aching throb over hto son.the tatter about thirty-live years of age, tote, raoemn;
ions of years, he would say, must Lave his plutuaga wouldn't he looked t-i ;wkt ■
for crops are the cause; so that it in true deeease, and theonly cwnrolation tho world
who last winter lived principally npon
Rraorf Michlpu., Comply F, ■Priitll,, eiajtsed since these milestones and that old by a milliner. Hi* legs tiro wt ni: and
that Ln Llifcs matter we are profiting by can give is Unit Urn dead rest in peace and grain ground In a coffee mill. The man is Zi"1"iCterp, „i te-Kfa, buggy Wheel were made!
are hto tore, and he can no loii!*&lt; rliiirt ■ ■ f
it is tlie duly of tbe fl v lug to ever cherish said tn be a skilled workman, but lazy be­
At iu extreme eastern end the great hto perch and trarldu bUariv-..f''■
Europe's antafortiuma.
it!’, like Jn
'hfo memory and drop a tear upon the grave yond ilescrlptlon. 'fbe pair manage.*how­
Kits on the floor of bis cage, a:*!,
-he
wave
ha*
entered
upon
the
domain
of
anti
February, 1SBT, tte raltlist h(dds entombed the cherished • and ever. to get a liberal supply of tobacco, dte bavin, u,j .
to -inv* ana
-ini
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It is expected tiuit eongmtw will adjoin
mado a deal cf trouble for* Unde Sam. dove in tho song; mourn* and tpoa.-iH
itii-arntdi
loved. The Herald extends its •sysipathles and l»lh are excessive users of It.—Alle­ trail &gt;i&gt; wraral tetttra. tet nray-M to I. .
i ‘1 f-:’
0
Ihththouse suxd right In the taciurn*. At any:ratc he did c.M'
Angast 1st. 3»w congresa ever passed so
to Mrs. LIIHe ami pointe to the star of hope. gan Gazette;
ual bird was puLin a rrq;n with l.ir-i
t
Lira.
r’aihri.t^T’urol,er*
woman; real mmre, Mito Sc-lye )
many bills canulated to promote the wel­
Tweutr.ixih Norah u’antltai tc. R a &gt; fortahle old fmiluoned twoatory house be- ■ Tlie cardinal Urd i* in th - pi&gt; y.l?r o
lonla'x jwHtmasterW salary under the
i. a
fare of the people ae tlie present republican
ride the toll white -tower that beld the youth, and from tliefirst hr tai•' pitylnj
I’1'-’" ’
new rating, has been dropped from ff-’.200
tar oteerf
S?
•
bran, a
Will restore Use liver and kidneys- to a
tamp, and on tbe weather side of the tower rye on hfa-aged 'wopaniot:. Ater
DstMMxal legislature.
to 32,100.
ItJEl thrill
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a tyuw used fur storing oil. Back (south! ing him awhile it occurred t&lt;» hiai
healthy coudition and eliminate the mala­
t- r. wtfl
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of tbe hou* was a garden. At first tbe ! might fill up bvniP.of hto spare titno
Rirhanl Colson, of Orange, killed a
Despite the protest of southern fire-eaters rial poison from your system... if you Im­
Ths Mouquet Game.
1' ’ ■1 • ,
the wove Mirvud men ly to an­ ing on him. So be now takssthdt bK-Jd4n(
in congress the national eiectkm bill was pregnate the blood with uric acid or kid^ snake fourteen feet long, on Tuesday.
One
of
ths
plar.n.
Is
asked
tn
ni
nd :n«4-i
j
noy the hoimekoeper; it was carried on tbe things that .arc put in tbfrcage nnd
ney poison, yon will have dyspepsia. No one who has seen it Is able to tell the
pawed last week. We hope It will ensure
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wind nnd d.-«sh«d against doom and win- cbm them and roll* them into wtab &lt;'&gt; ;,,y
InNutac.be. yellow skin, lais of appetite, species. It is said tbe snake jumped over
U|&lt;
fair elections In every voting precinct of the '-blues.” disinclination to work, Ixtd the Iniggy as be was driving along the «rf&lt;«r-». ,!«, |U,., tb,
lets and rams them down th"
.
aows. No kind of weather strip
Ste
l&gt;
then
tarttM
B.
I„„
keep tiuit spray from seeping in through waoplmgu*.—Buffalo Courier.
nnd
became'
wound
in
t ikK- In the mouth, extreme wenrlnres on rosf!.
the country.
■ho Ila. &lt;lr.n* w, th. alhn- pj.yrr. •irlJeuoie crack* nod crevice*, r.ud covering furni­
first arising. It will cleanse ami purify felteo of the wheel. Mr. Cutoon jumped
out and killed It with a. stick. Fortunate­ ft lewis or jdaymutm (obrent nr urraenti^r ture and wpeta and even filling bureau
Wyoming and Idalw have lieen added to the blood of uric add or kidney polmm.
Ted, a^ttle fciltow of 4 years.
il
ly there was no women in the buggy.
u,us Ud «®Wb. »«ul the
tbe edsterijood of states. They will soon
advancing, and pret- groat protect*.- df ' reading thq : ■ :
Tins aotiads like a big xnakv «nry, Init itn gMtatkud
.ft wniy^a., Wlh Wave wu* ifii iho
Lfa-ooka'
Kidney
arid
Liver
Syrup
be among the populous and pnisyarous
K&lt;wOn/lrtf?Of "*Ud for *U fbo ’WM like
truth
i«
vouched
fur
by
some
«-f
the
beat
.-trengthenu the kidneys and cleanses:
, wha* kind of wTAthcr
them thoroughly from nil dangerous im­ known residents of our city, who know
Th wU,h
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we to have today ?“!t»»kcd hto fatiu r.
.
Mr. CulMn well, and nre going over to see
purities.
,
Chicago lias at llfct ««Ued UP°” • r'iu’
spread across tbs
Ted kept his ryet- fixed on • !.v Fr h ,
the snake.—Ionia Express.
will wear it next my
“Lrt roe seel” hfl uiv&lt;wcn-J.
' 1 V
for the world’s fair. It U Jaekaon l‘Ark.
The c*re of the people va Oiarim E.
fair
nnd
dotnly,
v
itfi
nrof
wind
a&gt;'d
I arrix rd.
like
For bleeding of tbe now, tho old fiuln-xKx! Romite, who was charged with aUf-iupled
also wanner and »ziow by high wind -»«y
oa the lake front. __________
nmvdies of iced iratar upon tho bridge of feloniously assault on twoliute girls under
buicy. siw fr toy
stere whet; it clrem up.”-Voutl.- «-'Wtae now and cold keys down the iiaok liavo
General Mobility
14 yoani of age, was calk'd In Ore recortcis
not
lout
tbelr
effioacy
;
but
water
liot
a&gt;
it
c*a
I break-down of tbe system, the
I&lt;WnsapAll tbe Unit cl.track, ' "ill?
o«..r by th, par, or ralb-r ike
Th. WMiW:- p»y a literal pier, Iron, tie "
'&gt;1-

Hastings Banner^

EDITORIAL NOTES.

vtoitorc have le.--

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astings Banner.- '.,,....
W.-"■■b-10.
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sJto.'IilJT* "lu •*” • l'rt”re
. • **’'«!&lt;« Army banwekn Frldav
evening ataut the Johnstown ftood.

twm

•—■’■'^•TrTcOOK. Locat Kditor.

to CHUdon vou again
to sv toreusl, ,lnlr wbmt ,na put

dOCAL

our «i.I.&lt;rilJUul'
j clently manifest

gieal and orderly

III aim ply Maoa,
** In ita meth"'“'’■llgioti.tluu,
•iintter which I.
wr aei«x», ladia
ol an ija^
'"■VhiXwl
ba religion,
“? *• tUreloi in
irf to took literaarmure betoK, u,
Uareloptaant wo
svclation.
md wlentfflc con^hlMory from
ritual conscioiuium isKued would
e training of every
’ study itaelf b no
theaplritua] and
study of the hi*.
luUte tho reflre« * judge, thetrscome aa much a
■dinary univerwitv
&gt;f thKKiaal hiatorv
result* to spiritthestudent which
bundly tancfid.nl
u—Rev, Benjamin
TaxBily.
•
•Italic in theijfe
refined poor. They
have come down
pride always exere i* a family in
1, a mother of ®,
of 48, a maiden
&gt;t OS, who ekr out
mt needlework for down town. The
trKants here forty
blt- health neither
tothold after the
F years* atandirg
.
four rooms Is paid —
others who knew
their daya of prtsother neewunries
ly. Four of them
t nnd daughter—
tg, mid when the
.-utly find that all
.■d loss than Jlti,'
&lt;W, who L« spryer
ads to the hou*e* ’

*c nnrlc.-.Tho looks
lir.n he-ix, crawly
u week bunh.-u.-J ”
le packages bound
lower part cf the
Ife-t tfccso f:ve.p&lt;#insxted and cutest
j, they live as |£ur
hors iuj liormitF iu
in the uaxnu house
r know how onr'j*
me of their more
i have hinted that
£ to bo placed iu •
Kl. but tho father,
h, wiil not have it
cbo Jive people .is
i night comes they
&lt;nr, sad tones t lutt
i another world.—

W

THE FIKE-CRACKERS ARE ALL GONE

Cracking Good Bargauis

All [oojffiret-cta at BEAMER’S CASH STORE.

..

Bsriously. So he
afoc, and. Like, the
M rti.d loournj. and
dii! until a enrdir with him.
in the heyday «f
be cut a pitying
■cd t6 him that ta* •
►pare time ••mitik&amp;u tho brood ibid
ie cage and moistin to wadfccw pel*
own the robin’r .
ixricr.

Ml .Of weather are
I his father.

.

SEE WHAT 25c. WILL BUY.

Buffalo there is a
*n tbe honsebold
&gt;biu i* nowaged,
and one eye. and
«• looked fit twice
t am weak xtnd so

ing th;: uzuning

Died, u! heart disease, at Fori Payne. |
HfelHtmttim.
Alabama, July 5. isac, Orin Fowler, aged |
Tbe day was firn*, as y«i all very well
- • - •- know. «» no furtbrr eocnmeut oo tbe •
formerly residents of this city.
weather will be m*crwaar&gt; Early ta tbe

AT BEAPIERS.

ar«l TUodeni feet,
nwn feta, ns retire(• v.-r.s Ui-aer than
fact, the primitive
ip we bare nay r.tor’ statuary, wia
the rertricled foot
t mnseuHne foot,
u average of four
: utaut 13 infhrs
vr-t l./XcN’o. 12
uttfo'.i.-.ldy.
. •
Inc fuei today is
t-’.’j idioo, arrl
7-!3 of an high,
tt! r.il.’i of propcs iaiieisfa
rAV l-aasr, or Gsop-rc-.-.t conwore, but Le
matieru shoe ot at
urn fit* or « No. U
for the difference
i two kextM, which
then • a.- now, a
i in height would
ns long, requiring
;ht to be spoken
as the mostet-mi» No. 5SZ to lb*
lason for the difJuwdc-'ll foot and
as. Restriction is
and Leather Re-

PERSONAL MENTION.
J. Mills, of Chicago, l» In tbe city.

Zid Maynard was hi Charlotte tlie 4th.
b"r. '^."b™
W"‘ lral pspet'1 plt‘
^Mrs. D. Eyclesbymcr returned Friday
Frank D. Black spent tlie 4th iu Flint.
2remllto -bu^nen,
Trout Vandalia, where she tad been for
Miss Satie Tinkler Is at home on a visit. two weeks attending her daughter, Mrs. c.jij u,ic !:;h! anticipated it would be, from
■S'rrtlmmerru.
itui-ilr! eroded bird tag. brown with
ita fact that nearly every place in the
to nJinmtlT't, “""t "1 110 " *• ,llr
Fr. Broggw was in Grand Rapids Sun­ Kirk Davis, who was very sick with ery- county celebratwl.
stud!
ShrrtJ Shrtnj-r rapiorrel
un^n' m,
Everything wa% car­
?°n'
,1““'|red. ot other
tipelm'.
day.
.
;;"t»»ni for return ol dog or
ried out as advertised, and the following is
, **“5,l# ,BU
of reading and
«t itetom
„„k. Hr
„
»dirr&lt;* he ran he found.
through the local prej^ ] ttIj rvach Uje
Al. Eydertiymer. of Milwaukee, was Ita program:
Mrs. Jason Rich went to JacfaMt Thurs­
ELVIS &lt;*OlJkMorgan. wanted for a &lt;ioltwhite „„ lte c^?'
Jfnr-ult wd batter,, lte wM 22?. greatest number of patrons, | sometimes day.
Louie fur u tew days last week, but is now ’ National salute at sunrisec,Fril «rs- fait tbe newspaper is not
camping out with the state fiJbcrmen.
JOO yard foot race, la; prize was won
fore Justice Kenaston, plead gull tv nnd
Adam Rock went lo Jackson Friday with whom he will .be will spend bls vaca­ by.Frank Ham«, Kl Sinclair Brock.
^rapoat but the sunSt way of
*6 »'«« If In Jail
lte paw
night.
‘
1
tion of 2,!j mouths.
J^*ohlng people. Frequent changes of
TOO yard boys’ race—fat. J. Garrisuo,
2d Jcffin Macniaugh.
X *'nt7 ®"^*5l,B,.c&lt;««We«1iona tor tbe
.
vrek
2.300
John Brock, of Otsego, spent Sunday in
Mias Lizzie McNutt graduate of medi­
Twa double
Ratrhel viucr
cltter prera
10 rod girl's race—1st. Nellie Stone, 2d.
A prominent
------- aotlna
—press ,
. .
piuwiiient
jnrK&amp;nii Jackson the city.
cine. class ’9U at Ann Arbor, was in the
scn*urx complete
onninlrala. for sale
_ *. cheap, also 5
. । merchant’s off baud opinion.—Stockbridge
screws
Ettle Palmatier.
city
Monday.
She
left
for
her
home
in
..paa-m* .visions" are now in order. bo”?
C. W. Mixer Is confined to the house’by
QPright engine, aud 8 horae Sun’
Sack race—1st, Frank Maynard; 2d.Wyoming Tuesday morning, from which
sickness.
Will Bubb.
1V!,. .
IimIk.mI .jnite bailly in some power horizontal, tubular taller. All
shunts been absent for.live years.
* country editor wa-t portray­
Tbe above closed the sporta for the fore­
kinds of leather and rubber belting, taae .
Judge'Robinson went -to Grand Rapids
tcharlie
Baldwin
arrived
home,
from
noon. and a large crowd assembled in the
oil. Injectors, cle. al Hastings Engine A ed m &lt;iic-nkc manner last week, by the I| Thursday.
taetory started up Monday
editor of tbe Clarklvllle Local Mall, as
Buffalo Thursday night, and we under­ court yard t^lfcten to the exercises thi re,
iron works.
follows:
Wi|l Merslion, of Kalairuzoo, spent the stand. has nude his last appearance ujf- as follows: ''
Report* of the state uard of health
Saturday afternoon we moved our office 4th In this city.
Singing—Middleville Glee dub.
cm a base ball diamond. He Is troubled
■.in named Cooper died a*, the.
show rheumatism, neuralgia, bronchitis material into the Gorham building located
Prayer—Rev. Puffer.
with a lame arm, which reudera effective
Sunday.
'
Lem Eaton, of Grand Rapids, spent Sun­ , pitching impossible.
and consumption In order named causing west of L. Schrock's store. It took us
Reading Declaration of Independence—
and buy old papere if moat aickneas In Michigan during the some t me the first of this week to get the day iu the city.
| Messrs. Jud Clement, H. J. Mesick, Rev. Puffer.
week ending June 21. Diphtheria report­ office in stape again for business. Our
Singing.
?»u are ......... .
Miss Addle Irvin went to her tame in I John Hltehcock, W. W. Bishop. Note
.Oration—Rev. Grigsby.
.
■il;.. silvaiion Anny will’have an. lee ed at 23 places; scarlet fever 30; typhoid paper Is a poor one this week. We do our Flint Thursday.
Dalcb. J. I. Bush, J. W. Gilkey jmd E. J.
fever 14; and measles at 33 places. ■*
own work. Juxt think for a rwjment
Music—Lamont Comet band.
rn-airJfa’
Satunlay tight
Harry W*ldorlT. of Jackson, was iu tbe Anderson with their families will spend
The program In th»* afternoon was at
al’
^P*’ d0 th= Press­
Campmeoling at Eaton Rapids July 21st -nr^P&lt;"e’
Th, wl:factory Started up Monday
two weeks at Gun take, commencing July follows:
work of our paper, fold them, write all the, city over Sunday.
to August tflh, for which excursion tickets
2. Tlie gentlemen of Hie party will at­
it Frank Hams;
names, and sec that they go to the right:
Wheelbarrow race—lai
■. ,rniti-’. ‘’'”r a
vacation. •
Miss Rosfc Bostwick went lo Kalamazoo tend the hose contest at Hastings July 4.
will be sold July 2tj»t to August nth Inclu­
ones, wash and distribute the type of
2d, Pat Murphy.
Hiev. :' a» makes the weather has our sive, at the rate of two cents per mile each thousands of tetters, carry water, be Tuesday forenoon.
—Plainwell Enterprise.
won by a team
way for the round trip ticket limbed to re­ MS! &lt;Dd. vU,t w,lh
ilj-nk- i"triffd wnve last week.
weekly,
■composed
of
Miss Elsie Rich started to-day for her
this
city
Prof. I Hand, of Plainwell, witnessed from
turn until August 7tl».
do all Uli and^ card printing that comes, home lu Wisconsin.
?,! Green.
Holbrook.
Will
•
it:-, t icd account book.
the taw contest in this city tbe 4tb. Ed.
.
M. H. Coluxs. Agt
write notices for everything ai/. every,
J. JL McEi.wain.
Aside from looking after the Plainwell Miller. Walt Damun. Frank Hillis and
Mrs.
F.
A.
Curtis
returned
to
her
home,
Fred L. Heath, the druggist, will give a body, pick news items from airparts of’ Detroit, yesterday.
schools, the Prof, managers the Iron ' Ans. Nobles.
: |L nil. n honu* bolted, in
Bicycle rare, best 2 in 3, M mile-1st
tlie village, read all papers, run errands,
Works, the Juvenile band, and keeps his
: -.cvcrni ]&gt;e&gt;M&gt;n*&lt; seriously. prize of 100 cents to the persons who will
W. H. Wagoner whs home from Battle *‘beagle bye” on one of the best Lose Ed. Moore, of Grand Rapids: 2nd, Will •
guess the nearest to the per cent, given to keep batch, live on crackers and cheese,
teams In tin* country. His daughter and Chidester.
it many fanners are through the winning division at the National En­ wash dishes and do many other Reais that: Creek over Sunday.
Hose race. 200 yards, fay 200 feet of
•
' ommeneed cutting tlielr campment, IT. R. K. of P. at Milwaukee. requires time.
Mr. and*Mrs, Will Hay visited relatives two sons arc members of the Juvenile lK&gt;se. break at 150 feet, attack pipe and
' Imnd.
Every one Is entitled to a guess. Guess­
raoniln, to. Ilullmn Hlvl.lon, In Allegan last week.
take water.—1st. Scotts, of Plain well, time
ing closes at 8 o’clock Friday morning. No. 10, U. R. K. of I’., started for Mil­
Frank S. Bowen, formerly of tills, city, to hydrant. 93, water 42 1 5; 3d. Hastings,
- jliniiirediout the county are Call and guess.
■ s Seward Cramer, of Ann Attar, was in
waukee to compete with other companies
has been appointed assistant Road Master time to hydrant 23. water 4"
•change in a hinder
• the city over Sunday.
The divis­
of the Southern Division of the G. R. &amp; L
Thos. Hflney. of Jackson, aged 11 years, for tbe world's championship.
Rope walking by the youngest rope
ion
formed
in
line
on
the
sidewalk
on
the
.
.
Burt
McQueen,
of
Chicago,
is
visiting
:
It
It He will have charge, pf alt the fore­ walker In tbe world.
grandson of Thomas Henry residing
&gt;. t:iini-t will hold a manly miles west of the city, died Saturday even­ north side of State street, when the ladles’. ids parents In this city.
men and employes In that depaatment
Exblbltlon drill Uy IfaOngs Divitiou,
;• :‘.I- oUl'i luiuse on the 2l&gt;tll ing of infiatnatiOD of the bowels. Funeral drill corps commanded by Lieut. Dan W.
Glenn Greenfield and'wife, of Grand। and all section foremen, foremen ot fence
gangs,.as well as all work train conductors
servirus were held Monday forenoon from Reynolds came forward and escorted them Rapids, are in the city.
Dlsplay of fire-works In the evening.
•to
the
dnpot.
Halt
was
made
on
tbe
east
must report to him. His headquarters
xotes.
-•,.-r took Willie Swanson, of the Catholic church and the remains inter­
side of the depot and UupL A. D. Niskern
Kd. Mooreland wife, of Grand Rapids,. will Im* nt knlamazoo.
Tin* singing by the Middleville glee eTub*
io Hie reform school Wiilnrs- red In the Catholic cemetery. Fr. Bruegge
requested to come to the front, where were In the city Friday.
was pineh.enjoyed by all present It Is
conducterl the services.
Obtluary.
Judge Smith in n few very appropriate re­
one of the best clubs In 1tbe state. The
Mrs. Chas Innards, of Lansing. Is vis­
Action has been commenced by A. Black marks In behalf of the ladies’ drill corps
Mr..e!h
Rev. Ira Blackford, who is known to memberB a&lt; G. W. Ickes. F.
A. _
Beacon.
-. _
—
iting friends in this city.
i i a number of the young A Sou. by their attorney. M. J» Smiley, of presented to Capt Nlskern and his divis­
many of the readers of this paper, died at G. B. Johns. Norman Webb, W’m. Webb, •
Grand Rapids, against D. R. Cook, presi­ ion a very handsome lloral horse shoe. Hie
' Ml&lt;« Anna Nash and Mrs. Pratt goes to the asylum of tbe insane at Kalamazoo. Z. W. George. Sylvester Smith, J.
ix evening.
,
'
r C.*
dent, and the other members of the Sol­ most appropriate of all emblems of good Bay View In a few days.
Mich., on tlie 5Ul He was born at Mid­ Johns, R. W. Richards. a»Gd Effie Richards,
■ '.m ./rtf PrirhnidVille. plead dier* aud Sailors Monument association 0&gt;r
luck. The order of inarch was next given
dlesex. Yates Co., N. Y.. in 1821. and was pianist
Mral
D.
McElwain
nnd
daughter
Mary
t
till; ami battery &gt;aturdny. (J. Hit* balance fine on the monument, nearly
licensed to preach in 1814. aud became a
and every member of the Division tuarclied went tn Petoskey Monday.
Tlie address by Rev. A D. Grigsby was.
complainant.
member of the Eric annual conference of pronounced to be a tine jproduction, and
82,400. The caw is set for the August under the horse, shoe, and broke raiiks. A
Jay Hugh*, of Ixtwell, has been visiting the M. E. church. In ’51 he was transfer­ was listened to with mud interest and atlarge crowd was at the depot to show their
■—n. - gar maker for W. J. term of the circuit court.
red to tl»c Iowa conference and in ‘58 vol­ tehtlon.
Interest in the Divisiouasuecess. A telegram in this city fur a few days.
1 iewea
Blaine's famour reply to Gladstone has
was received Monday evening which conThe Scott’s hose company is a fine team,
• a Park place.
Esan Cannom nnd wife are visiting at unteered to assist in organizing the Kansasjust been Issued in pamphlet form. This
Nebraska conference, remaining in Kansas and is composed of gentlemen in every re­
4'eyed the Impression that they arrived nt
•
-atchel '•Milwaukee or Is one of the ablest presentntions of the Milvraukee about b o’clock nil right, but Hlekory Corner* this week.
until 1875. when ho removed to this state, spect The* juvenile bahd accompanied
i.■•-ili have been iiitai just benefits of protection yet published, and recent iKJ-stal cards, etc., carry a different
Miss Myrtle Rose went lo Omena. Lena­ where he has since resided.
them and rendered wwcrfl r
-’*-**-------whichselections
should be widely read. Send for a copy to
&lt;
P, buy.- landed.
expression and sny that some of the boys wee Co.. Monday for n visit
were very good indeed.
the Aruericau Protective Tariff Ixmgue. 23
The absence of fiaddle wheels and game• t at' rnu-t mall their letters1 West Twenrty-thlnl street. New York, in­ were fearful sick coming across the lake.
Blanche Mead went to Ijinsiug Satur­
Full particulars in our next issue.
of chance was quite conspicuous, and
office not Inter than dosing a two-ernt stamp.
day fora visit with relatives.;
On account of tbe above, tlckcfis will be tbelr abscuee did not hlmfer any one from
to Injure publication.
The Grand lecturer of the Farmers'
Mrs. Ed. Frost. of.Grand Rapids, visited' sold July Uth to 23d inclusive. Good having a go&lt;xi time.
Herbert Wooten, father at James Wootgoing
only
on
date
of
sale
and
gtxxl
return
­
Alliance
does
not
sympathize
with
the
con•’ it a party from Frcep«»rt is on. had Hie misfortune to be thrown off
relatives In tlie city last week.
We regret to say that a cery disgraceful
ing only on date stamped on l«ac^ ot ticket
• '.'Cd the old James Wood- of a Imy rack Tuesday in front of tlie M. tfacj merchant plan, as tlie followltig ylg&gt;g. in which sevMrs. R. T. F. Dodd*, of Garden City. by ticket agent nt Bay View, but not later fight occurred in theevetfi )(,-------------------oriou* itenunclalion plainly indicates: -4
i the hiuhljtnds.
cral got bruised considerably.
E. church. The fall bruised his face con­ linvc no use for the demagogue who goes Kansas. Is visiting in this city. '
than Aug 15th. Rate one fare for round
The Hastings base ball club and tbeSul­
.. &gt;&gt;: RutlamL was adjtulged siderably. also his right arm and shoulder about over the country advocating the
trip.
M.
II.
Coiftixx,
Agt.
Miss Nellie Stringham. of Battle Creek,
tans. of Grand Rapids, en ssed bats on the
H.far Armstrong. Tuesday. so he Iuls but little use of his otfa. lie is theory that the thieves are alt In town and
Score 12 *to 1
fair grounds in the forenp in.
n
doing is well as may be expected consider­ the honest men all in the country.! The Is visiting relatives in tbe city.
:.*licn to the asylum.
11 iu favor of Hastings.*
ing bls ageJ/ibout 70 years.
.
Mrs.
John
Russ
rettiniwl
to
her
home
in
The
Michigan
Central
will
for
the
above
retail merchants are not your enlmes.
'•aevz.-y larni
has
jibe
.Colorado.
Wednesday
morning.
sell excursion tickets at rate, of $1.30 for
Dr., Lathrop has’all the blanks necessary Where there Is competition among county
.-■■wing that it lias had for
ILLI AM O. LOWDEN.
Miss AUie Youngs visited relatives id tbe round trip with 50 cents added for ad­
for applying for pensions under the new retail merchants, you will find no trusts or
' .i'•&gt;••. 1a*w Beadle.
mission coupon to the races. Tickets sold
. Lawyer.
law. All soldiers who arc not able toearn Combines to take adv nutate of you. Every­ this city and’vicinity lust week.
.Inly 8 and uth good to return until July
Office over Julius KuR-itil’s stare. Stile
■&gt;■:••■* .;!'■! Miks Nettie Curtis a sutriistanee by manual labor, dependent where 1 have been 1 have found a spirit of
Mrs. K. Kelfer was the guest of her 12th.
31. JI. Coij.ixs, Agt.
. ... i’lmtMfa* al the M. E. parent* and all widows ot our soldiers as competition existing among retail merchants
street Hastings. Mich.
sister. IDs. Fred Miller Thursday.
. !liW. M. Puffer.
well as all children under 18 years old are ants cutting down price.-aud underbidding
now entitled to a pension. The doctor each other through the columns ;of tlie
Miss Effie Richard^ of Middleville, Is
’-.d --.. b'/r.’in into a rut on
newspaper* °r printed Imnd bills, nil bid­ tisltlng R. B. Hi’hards nnd family.
Ims
had
25
yearn
experience
In
procuring
■
।.i &lt;d be ttak a header.
i pensUns. and will attend promptly to all ding tor your trade. In tlie 12 -tatcj I
■■ tiL fa. e •yiite badly.
;
Mr&gt;. Ch meni Smith unt( family expect
have
traveled
over
1
havu
failed
to
find
a
| claim} vntiasted to him.
But you can find Some
:4m’.- hx- ■ oihinenced to I 'The pension bill just signed by the pres- | combine among retail merchants, if we to start for Bay View next Monday.
drire evefy store oul of town but the one
. il th.- Uts lntely purchased •
Mrs. Ed. Rentz went to - Dejton Monday
' "o*j on Wuhiiit street, wesL
'| Went, provirtes for penaionlDiuoldlers who we patronite, we will |mve built up a trust. t&lt;» visit with F. C. Brooks and family.
"
j are disabled, without re«iulrmg them to If we organize over the country against
Jns. Flynn, of Eaton Rapids, attended
old I S|1OW nmt their disability results flrom men who have not organized .against ns
i their Mflifar)'
Jf they are now we will be a .trust-breeding instead of a, -the 41b Of July celebration*ln thh city.
•'
:i. w. yld atK.ut. 3.200.
disabled, they will lie entitled to a petition trust-breaking organization. Let us not
. --i t: Biwh. A* P.rv.xoi.ps.
W. D. Bennett. W. A. Scldmore nnd
under tills law. In a similar wav widows make-enemies of mtn who are engaged in 1 families are camping out at LcacbJuke.
hotjs and lot in the second
iff soldier* w ill Set bo required to show a legitimate business, but keej; after tie
at a hargiiin. Call at
Miss Murein Riinym has returned from
that that their husband’s death was the re- trust and unite for the welfare of our com­
::o-.i- s DHlt-t* for particulars.
a visit with her mother In Grand Rapids.11 8 lbs of rolled oats’ for...
8'ilt of tbelr millt try st-n lre.
-25c
'.
mon country.**
.
•• Gcrmani family soap for......... ......................
..I .......i....25c
: ■— •."■nt lias lxcn inade &lt;&gt;h
Miss
Elb M. Youngs, of Muskegon, 10
Tin* AHegan Record takts the cake for
' Pei-haftA no nne topic has received so
•• Capital crackers for..................... y..-............................................. ..
•-Ji*.•25C
funtil of Grand street, in
I a ‘•fish itory’’ *o far. and comes out with much attention of late, from publisher* was the guest of Mrs. M. L. Cook Sunday.
•• coni starch tor-....................................
| ................. • • •,25c
i l.-walks and terracing.
the-following:—Those intcrestetl in raising throughout tlie state, on the subject of free
Wm. Williams and wife, of Grand Rap­
■■ gios, "
” ......................................
*.*•; ........................■25c
poultry, Wl,l
wRI u«be pleated
to learn
incu- advertising" for the Detroit Exposition. ids, visited-M. W. Riker and family Sun­
■ .■-?):••!•
of .Mr. awl Mrs. J. poultry.
.............
|nra?nt «■*
•• that
&gt;••••• ■•*--••
'• Carolina rice for.......................................................................................... .. ................... .. -25c
: -• In tin* fat ward, fell off of bators are wholly unnecessary this tat This (jtestlon has becu thoroughly di-cuss25c
•• best Japan ten dust for......................................................................... -j ............
One
of- our mereltantx
’ took
' • util tli-doeated her arm at weather.
‘
'k
. ..*
&lt;- hua
- etl and nil of the country press are arrayed day.
•‘ b«gt25c. tea in Barry county tor------- :.................... ...................... .. ...........• 25c
crate of egzs Friday tunl on Monday trie against it. The exposition a as son**thlng v/tlke Kenfleld came all the way from
•• choice smoking tobacco for...................................................................... I
..250
* —
1’f-P‘W of
«’ chickens
«H,leken» was
wa. hear'
Iw.nl .nJ,
on• ••••
uj- of nn experiment last jear, and nil were Chicago, to attend Rm celebration in thh
••
plug tobacco fur..........................................................................-I ........................ 25c
M.. L-.i
• j). til'd ;t dog m fn&gt;nl d ' i&gt;«4*nii!g
tav evi
! r.&gt;HlnS &gt;1'1” lu’"' d"/"” ch rk’ glad fo contribute a few •‘ptiff'" in order city.
•• Church's bug finish ;
1|..:hp Sntnnlay
ttat the millionaire backers might noi sof­
•&gt;. though
U o uh &gt;I '«"■
w-;nr“gi,
Mr'«.'Sadie Treble, of .Grand Rapids, is
•• Detauds' soda for
try 'tninxdj. as
•’'•* rm""L '"J
ter. After the receipts nnd cxpenfiitures visiting her parents, Henry Boorjun and
i,j,..,]
and ate corn men! with a rcinb.
•• family white fish for
were figured up, the corporntion wifa found
•• boneless codfish •* .
.
IX,to Wil all of l|l.'
Marrlwl; al tbf homf of th. told. Itroout to ta a winner by a handsome majority, wife.
*• mixed bird seed *• ...
John
Donahue
nnd
sister,
of
Y|*ilanti.
• I
- .1 &gt;rerit» •&lt;■alc.ll.hl. .Mill i In Mapte Grovp. Jun. data. HM. I’&gt; “' J- though, aside from a '-comp.” whtelrallow•• pearl tapioca forIl
,» tebaHtetaa. , .1. W.M
kw.11.
and AteUed the country editor to pass In by n side visited Dan Donahue and family last
»» . .Ujt-in.
*f. K
*- Slrt'artn.-)
......... ...............
•• sal so&lt;fa for
E.
Whitney
ix)tli
of
Maple
&lt;»rove.
This
gate,
the
free
hearted
publishers
.
weiveil
y Rising Sun taking powder for.........................
.
'I’ll1.-.-. Bauer.
v.:.h a grant! a-lalr Whi e they cad lnrtte&lt;l no pay for tbelr space. The generous
Mr. Glincs and wife have been called to
■• l»est whole shot fiepper for...................................................................................................
■
ft;- elected president: E. quite ii good many friends nnd nelghtarr, niunagers will try to work the same racket
•• canned eoeoanut for................................................................................... . .....................
Goblevillr. by tho wrious illness of bls
" : fury, add A. E. Renkes. tht'v all caiuf. bringing with them some again
ynar, but we will bet our old of_
••
choice
Rio
coffee
••,.........
’
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•
'• ■- Board &lt;ff Education at a very nice and valuable presents. Affler flee towel, that Is now leaning In the corn­ mot tier.
2 packages lolled wheat
......................................... i-.-................... ...................... ..
E. C. Apdrich went to Milwaukee Mon­
• r.'i vcning of ht&lt;t week.
the evening was spent in visiting, the party er that at the imd of the coining exposi­
0
••
Magic washing powder for................................ .........................................................
ark wii ar esied* last .Saturday adjourned leaving with the bridegroom tion. ‘-advertising” will be very conspicu­ day in company with the Uniformed Rank
3
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Stapps’eoeoanut fruit pudding for............................................
.......... .............
and bride their l^st wHbef for » happy ous in the expenditures, or else there will
3
••
tar soap for............................................................................................. ...............
• &gt; reraon. charged with corta little said In regard to tbe exposition in
1 large bottle of olives for............ ............................................... ; ........................
..................... .
Mrs. Rev. Irvine and sous went to
■ wliich itutl killed sheep. life.
the state papers. While the counter edi­ Ohlu Inst week to be absent during the
I gal. can of apples for.....
.......................................................................... ...................... .
'• i'-'t-'Kemistiiii on the 15th.
Tewbert de«lrln« to 1H&gt;
tor may ta a "sucker” in a good many re­
1 14-qt tin pail for........................................................... v...................... :....................................... ’•
'•! spects. vet between keeping the woH away summer.
•
'
&gt;'&lt;?l that 2.*&gt;9.Cbo veterans’ .tole rertiemtrk iu pravi.lixl !■)'
Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Walter returned
the ruhlk Aeu Ot 1S8«.
from tta door, and dodging the sheriff, he
■ i&gt;. .'allied to the penaion mW* ot
that un examination will be held at Baj
has L amed a few things, and geacral.y from a vislt wlth her parents in Allegan
• ■ lie j.-iMage of the dependent
View, commencing at’ 2 oclock p. n* knows when he Is used well.
Thursday.
! ' iij li Li's just Iwcoine a law. Monday. August llth, and
{°r
/jflsT Franc. Williams is visiting her
1 &gt; ut 'If Mrs. .1. Eggleston. Mrs. hv&lt;* Java. z Persons desiring to take thi
tister. Mrs. D. B. Holt, at Dansville. Wis.,
■ ■" «l
tx-en arrested fur ns examination can nacertaiA full partictdtrs
Tlioxe who intend making application
this wetdt.
‘
■ r&lt; The hearing will take by addressing any member of tt
for pension under the new
la"
'A--inrM| «y tafore Esq. Kenas- Ixiard of education, or Joseph Eatabrook. should consider wi-fi in whose hantfa the &gt;
Miss Eltie taFrad returned to Sterling.
lousing, secretary state board of educa­ will place their claims, lliousamls of Ont aria Thursday for a three months vl»meritorious attorneys who havu hnd chaise R with her, parents.
•
F.di erwk has been ex- tion.
l^ren or .port will be pl«»»l to l«M of them, have through lack of experience,
'li" north end, also walls laid on
Charlie Wise was called to his home In
“J4*
•i ’hr arch to prevent rains from tlul oo Satonl.)-. .lob l»th- 'l”« 1*’ or knowledge of the pedtion
Pine Grove, Allegan Co. Thursday, by the
to
tone- ven fine
'b rules of thej*nslon office been
th'* &lt;'ini»iinknicuL A very Iwn
serious
illness of his mother.
will be held on tbe t.ir «"&gt;«"■'*. &lt;«»- bring tlie debus to a favorable adjodicnMr*. F. M.
Thomas, of
Grand
owoelnj .t S p. m. There will be . rro.
tl'c H. Foote, of Kalamazoo. Mica, ha- Juuctlon. who has been vititltig her
en to Judge Smith for
I or race, best » to S. mile boon, tor
»
address which he made at
built up a
pension claim agency and parents, returntd home Tuesday.
ling. Gun Lake. July 4th .1.1,-. between l'.thBn(ter. o(Graml
Is now taking applications under the old
nnd l.ub. M. ot lbl» ellr. Ronnlnir race,
Mr and Mrs. David Brown, of Cincin­
'■ sws,yh that was ever aside
best •idn 3. Unit mU« bento. be'w.-eti »&lt;«« as well as the new law at the rax- of from nati. O.. arrived in the city Friday night
nt that ]«(
nnd rild booms. Aino n roimln* rare tor tbiity lu tlfri- jierday. simply because hl4
and went t&lt;&gt; Milwaukee Monday.
Werk ••e1 w last hi .reported by the MO.ekle between Frank &gt;Unm. ot Itobwn &gt; rterk In Ulf pemlun offlre
W'lt irr ।
j K Nevil returned from Jacksen
ait as Ix-ikg the hottest in oltv nnd n rentlemno either from Ihn
tl« yrar-. Here- •&gt;' “»™ *• • ‘P"'"1'»«"• ■n.»r^H «■&lt;:
Mnre.ultwMon.to,
:hv- thermometer regb.taring Klim-or nStona. It linn not been MjI~t to ton Hnl.1 In Mlehtan .ml Nortliwith the Vnlformcd Rank K. of l.
iHive zero in many of our Help ~-rtl.nl which one yet. IJr. H«nu
w«tnni Ohio, nnd nlnn mteito, «_« d&lt;Al. Itenkrm Flora Beadle. James Rob­
i.llnl clerk with ton pnn.lon board ot
,pZl. .1 toe .»« ot toe Seerelar, ot to. erts a»»'l Jionny Mason si**’1’ Sunday at
I s:her incilal contort will be ■...—— —
L;"Xr there 1. no pliaMi' rirtiyterinn church next Wed- j their money*
Gun take with Dr. Lathrop’s party.
For ..... time
CrowW'«»
o'.-??' ’
‘-'ontertanta are notified ‘j
bn.liH-.. toet lie dore not toll, unrlnratand.
j H. Beamer has engaged to travel for
to
call a:
imi ron untie U* bard knots In vlalmj
"■;■"
rvideuce &lt;&gt;( Mrs. N. Bailey ed plants and tlowrs from hi 5*
•
ite'uHln* wain co.. «t thi. oil,. «»J
I too tulKy ’lore
■ "’’..tadt T h«r.l ttat have ta*n pending, which are .elthe
now in a hole or linvc b4H‘”
, ,’t Will leave for tte west next Monday.
SklunUv nlirht about 10 «&lt;*' '
h ,? . ?' ■■
Thim. \V. I’altner. of
totorms us that ho has never had an
Ernest Brosseau and wife, of Battle
aomolted) PWVl»&lt;
J ZL.
of the
original invalid claim rejected, having had Creek Hieet‘■everai days In this city last
I,. r‘V * •' '■1 nmniisiioh. He was Heeled and lookink out of th., wlnwn« JerujrJrn, nearly four hundred allowed-dur.ug the I Irek, the guests of T. J. UroMemt ata
on, lo to. art «
,t,t topukht
’
and wire have the a»»isteighteen moot Im.
' .
I
rti.Trstrw. Mr. irawt.
blH msi
j1'1, presWdm. . \
’“write him concerning the new law, or | wife.
was to jump out and
jin..P
knife
Mrs. Henry Havana and daughter. ML.
wud him Jour application atone®. A
crop has b -en of short foarink tool th.
w *, Ita wX. “»eU M two rent stamp nnd Iklna Havens, started tor New ^ork
ratt-'n luiii,, ||0W uirtmt dosed up. it In bla band nnd wontd £ "M"' ™
will .oral, be fortoennilng. Fe&gt; Thursday, on an extended visit with rela­
i.i.piH.ngw ndll do bt*tier. «.u&gt;c Injun’, f «■" bJ’“,
„o .neiitoin to elreuten »r «lw ot p.
- tives.
an- m.t half «bat tlwy were last hint .hot In tire l«
Wr
, who
to have have aupertor faenitte*
• r. if r|p;rf.i are to be believed.
taura Stevens, who has b«-u visiting at
M. rather mm-Jj"’"*:,
i because they are located in Washington. John Mate’**, returned to her l*»®&gt;* ,u
"i' -'.innni’r resort tickets has now
K „"tni No prexm
‘'“’USS
Grand RapMs Monday, Mtaa Sophia Mate
m.m
kl
’
lnk
hte
nara
^aimbted
n"•'1 nnd will continue until Sep'.
,,te. .!&gt;» Mr. Footo. nr ran
accompanied her.
r.'„ c '■
ral" He. call at the Mlch’« bn'UI”'
| fturtw than he can. Make a note «r um»
Antral urket office,
aimtit hts pram
r,.iiow was
justice, if caught as this fellow vs as.
M. IL Cmj.btM. Agt

reward.

ns
&gt; “tbrr rtraoJltiwu UwhjaIXlfn Cn*
-

it ■J*' ,t?Trti«»n« dole, tor me?
■ 1
worker tor bu.lnera
•Idl rftiT* ri™0"®' W1M new Bleep.
•ud a clerk who new rlrem I do—
«d m home to “

Ira VanValkenburgh,

LEADING
UNDERTAKER
A. 1ST ID

FURNITURE
;- DEALER
IN BARRY COUNTY.

Will

�MORTGAGE SALE.

WHAT MARRIAGE COSTS.

THE COURTSHIP Of ANANIAS.

»ge» of all sorts of stamps, a groptet* or 1m»
number in each package, te prieaMrunning
all the way from wa centa to $150 perhaps.
A aeventy-five cent package, moyte. will
gan HOUSEKEEPING ON &lt;500.
He’d tried with all
contain /ixty foreign i^ampi* of different
countries, r.nuwill bean attractive invest­
ed. and skoukl ttexunz rcir.au- iit'.L'-’- '/T’’
ment for a pet&gt;(M| just teginuing to
tect. In fact, these packagre, are Intendrd
VnrlcMi* ArtieU
•’AU frotUrasly n&gt;y suit I’ve plUd.
chiefly, for teginr.L’rn, taeduoe' collects®*
SS S
j
My nature's traits JKgukiuz ;
long ..ir.ntUng would get too .inauy dupbWhen truth's owu eumplis:anu I tried
WnstMNMuMilbKcuie ft. i. ,i
cw.t i ty purehoMug thvui. ttbC'dea’-w
'
Your eoltlnass was surprUlns.
.ayabk-imatrdtataly theretet-r ........ \
TOrihes
tte
packar^
nnd
other
stack
on
Cocie, bfid your wrinkled visage old.
r. rlot bmKcdfarttepaime.,: t
.
■ 1 have l»c:i married one year, nail have
hand, particularly rare tpeefaniEs, in the
thru have extrtTvd. aM uri,j .
Aud Ust to your admirer,"
.
- been -keeping hpuse during that time.
made In tte patment cf the'.nt&gt; r -r .
w ’",
Twas thus that Aiutii.u bold
stamp in-igr-siacN and eteewterc.
The problem of finance ri always a difll•JRh.tato ar.dtterameba.il.:
Spote unto prert Sgpphtra
I.'.tewire
te
Issues
cctnlognc.'.
and
price
• cult one to solve in the mind ciFthc la-to-be
and !u urrears (or (In- Hptet ot thG-ta
lift:*. Apptovcl sheets he
rr"d*
Upwttnlv. the sfnma.'d f-rn &gt;:
I married man, and likewise to the roan who
‘•Your cy.'J ar.: dull os those (hdi;
hundred and t&lt; a dull.tr-. m e
| fa s. -:d out.’ These era ska 71 nt rape;- on
viamarriel tills problem b* uppermoat.nl
Your mouth'* a yawning cha«.-n:
interest thereon u ^v. p „t ;u•
‘
vh
’
.
vjj
ft
certain
number
cf
Brteci
stamps
least for the flrat and wwomi years.
♦ernwif said Krtriasgr: t! er- :■
of
the
rr.wr».nrt
nre
stuck.
,Ax»
applicatiWi
due ai the dale of litis nod.v ;&gt;
To gauge tte furnishing of a homo satisbuodredHwent?
■ - "
for i'.ppfova! rhrota roacbe* tl*.* dealer from
lactortly by one's Income and savings, aud
:.iul artai'r»rtu:&gt;'
r.
• — ard. if he ten. redsau-toenterto determine how well ono mny live aud
(or m said n«&gt;n&gt;
t.dii cohn&lt;knc?ta the applicant, be sends
still keep hb» head above water, and even
Node Ijv» to sweet Sappblrx
wVKVlof
the*
’
’
'Ct-*
to
him
by
racist
to lay by somet hing, is no easy itilug to do,
and my firat year’s experience with tbe
‘•No looser uigh.” ute quickly crie-l,
mjEil,
Th* coVxlur looks over tbe xlietis cud,
‘•J will rr-.ora your jnyssion.
financial |wrt of married life may bo of in­
'Twill da :ne prou-1 to bo your bride,.
cletacbaa from them such of tho ktimps cs I
F’rov'd’&lt; '-u’ia/
terest, and perhaps of material value, to
You
fie
la
ck'Xterww
fuahion.
teieotakiuunaiii-m.-.
. -1.'
he wnnts to buy, sending tte rest back ‘. j
those men who have it in mind to take
To loef yoo nrr*- would break my heart.
tbe dealer, together with tte money far
uuto themselves wives.
sei! it ]*uUtc Auction. 10 tt.etr-',..,, , •
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No sorrow could be direr.''
t test- taken off, the price cf each stamp be­
When 1 first meijthe lady who is now my
tteantta front door of tte
I;,M.?
-.,h
And so by hi* inemriciom rut ‘
city of Hkdli.ES thte bring
,
ing marked oa the shret alcnj-’jde cf it. It
wife it was in the spring of 1688, and I had
Ho wou thcKw-n-t Haophira.
(Vt®Counter Item &lt;-n«ut) k
often happena thr.t icilectuta wtonc en
about $100 saved. I waa then corning $2.75
- BHlna-lre Jehason.
JfflBlWfflgynPWH* fa-’d nmi !Cxl-' nr
'...'
thUsium ii greater than tteir Boncaty
per day, which had been incrcaavd to .that
thereof as maybe utmtq:&lt;•,.. ;
don't bend twk tte aborts :;t ail or munej'
due oft raid mortpnre.«ill* eight p.,-,.,.. j
figure gradually from $1.50, and was after­
Thackeray on the Bowery.
ert^uidsll lev*: coin., t'Tf’ter ••■th j.
ward further increased to $8 per day.
When Thackeray- first visited this coun­ । for them, and the deehr ha* to bring &gt;nit
11-yJ ire Vi thirty dofir.riciMWu:i -o:
From that date until my marring*?, in tbe try teaaid it was the height of his ambi­ to recover his property.—Washington Star.
ln.tMprrt^:«teiumU»e»flied
, &gt;
summer of 1880 I saved enough from my tion toawnlluw an A'.uericAti oyster and to
eme as all that piece aud parrel t&gt;|
•
In tbe t wnshi; of .Ti.bn«ttmi&gt; tn tut-1«t - -salary to amount to about $300, which, aro a Bowery lx&gt;y. Both wishes were gratiNtate Of Mirijlgnu. -ned Lrou,', a|:;
after figuring and refiguring uguib nnd flod. He was taken down into a bnsement
Houed tvituctecs anxious tn tull th?
described JU fallow*: Tlie praitli
&lt;•:,
,
again, I concluded would be sufficient to on the Bowery nnd n-plate of enormous M- truth the whole truth r.ud nothing bnt
,tbc «antb-west quarter of »rotu.:i tvj&gt;.'t,vi t*.
marry with and furnish a bom1.
north,rangee'gntwrbl Harn
i'
ralves was plnred before him. Taking one tho truth, do nut :eceive from the tench
gan.
To furnish my home, which is a tene­ of tte giants on his fork, he shot his eyes, the protection to which they are entitled.
ment of five rooms, at a rental of $15 per opened bls mouth nud detcrmivedly swal­ Th.-y arc badgtred, browteaten and sumtmonth, cost as follows:
lowed it.
ttm.-o made toenmnd’ luvplnntnry iwrjury
Swnn t CoMmre
Kitchen—Table. $2.25; three chairs, 81.83;
“How d&gt; you feel now?” inquired hia by .’■smart'' lawyers, "th? tonrl" smilipg
seventeen yards oilcloth. $4.25; No. 7 range. gtntle.
tte while aud seeming tu enjoy the over­
W0; one-half ton rc.il. 83.50; groceries nec­ , "As if J Lad swr.Eowed a baby!” wtu» the tearing insok-neeuf tte ixu*. It is adte
essary tn start with, including a barrel of reply'of tte great hearted satirist.
grace to the dignity of justice thnt such
flpur. which lasted ton months, $10; other
Coming up into daylight again n aped- things are permitted and even tacitly en­
K furniture, not including chinaware, which meh of the “b'hoy,” sack ns has been de­ couraged.
wns received as a wedding present by tbe scribed. wn» pointed &lt;»ut to him. Tlie big
Why should a respectable citizen te
briih. SCI; refrigerator, $14. The above in­ Englishman wclked up to the monarch* of brought into: court to be made a butt for
eludes u &gt;rnull oil store, a inc»t useful . the street rind remarked inquiringly:
Corner of Court and JeCr:
the stale wit and libelous innticmlora of sf
for
and
article, making the total &lt;or furnishing the
called
proftrsiannl gentJcrarii ? Why dj
“If you plea- ■, I would liko 0 go to
kftebcn'm&amp;i.
Brooine street.’’
judges allow the. orJimtry caartrales of
Chumbjr--Twenty-eight yards wool car« —INII ■■ OMW
——Without removing the cigar fror.t be­ life ta Ik* •. ••dated ewry day iu the triRour Stomach. Dianrhte*. EntctoUoa.
l*&lt; nttents. 814.70; one pair portieres, tween bls teeth thc American sovereign're­ bunnls, where, [t auywterc. tte nrte« of
Kite Warms, pm *lcep, and promotes di' JT.'.lj; two shadre. 4-1.80; cherry wt, 827; torted tenignly:
decency and decorum should be rigidly criWuEStajuriou*
modicafiocu
tuattre-m. pillows, springsand comforters,
Ill So. Oziord St. Brooklyn, N. Y.
"Well, any. sonny, why don’t you go?”
forced? Why should a pert attorney be
Tun CvxTzfa Cokrjurr. 77 Murray Sowt, N. Y
.
Dll tho best, 813.36’, total, $64.03.
4 Another Englishman had been vnn- permitted to imply by his mode of oxanliSpare Cteuhlier—Sixteen and one-half' quishwl by a Yankee.—New York Ncwa
nution that a gentleman nnd w men &lt;4
I
TteCiildrsziEsdiuc*
yards tapestry carpets at 65 cents. $10.72:
hdnor, whom he known to be such, ha» ap-,
one pair loro eurtdins, 83.4B; one sh ide, l&gt;0
“x?" ^&gt;nrC~W».Crush;. Hcnrurr.• .
7?eadln,~ Bls TRtc.
pesred on the wftnrax stuna for thvexprex
^CAZ
Vtteo^n; Cough; Croup ••■ :
cents; one antique ajflt $et.$38; nmttrera,
If a *tr.iascr will
Into a Moro in purjxi«e of perjuring himself, and is. upon
the s-.uny &lt;h-tj: *od I. .
:pillow-., comforters, springs, all the best, Franklin, N. II., any Sarurdny evening he the whole, a ansplclotts cluuueter?
•
rhilcboed. Should be frond m r «&gt;•
$18.50; total. ftH.3).
Is it not enough that au hope**- m::n
will tear a story abov.'. how Daniel Web­
Sitting Room—Twcnty-srvcn yards tajK-.v ster won tneercrhtttlng gratittidcofan old should be taken from bls business irltbo;’..
try carpet at 77 rents. $20.72; one pair por­ farmer by tte nnmeof Iteid. Deacon Read com|k*mettlon to testify iu a va..-' in which
tieres, $8.45; two shades. $1.80; tajRstry w.t. Very religious nud musical wltbaL he h.-is uo pi'isoual interwt, Ira: lie must
loqnge. K&gt;. b'ronxe mirror, $9; extension Hi* favorite tune was tte doxology, nnd rlso have his reputat ion a-teuk-d end his
table, $8; sheet iron stove, $18; four chairs, whether nt home ornwny.at work or inns­ feelings wrung by u lawyer who 1&lt; paid
$8; making a total of $83.01.
ing by tho fireside, he could te lie.inl sing­ .for the job?—New York Lreiger.
' “Tm Utagara Falls Route.”
‘
Parlor—Thirty-five yards tapestry at $1, ing:
$25; three pairs lace curtains, $10.98; man­
Another Story of Dlsmarck.
Pratoe God, from whom nil Wc«lng» flow.
*
tel mirror. $10.50; center table," $6; plush
• The'following curious “Bfamarck story’’
set, $60; throe shades. SLflk making a total
As time went on the deacon prospered, Is current in fioliticnl and social i ircltM iu
of $121.58.
aud *wap[&gt;cd his small form for one much Berlin. It will be remembered thnt Gvn.
’
In tbe above furnishings nil tbe curtains larger. After tho exchange had been made von StoMch was removed from his post a.s
.
aud shade,- were put up nt the figures the good man found out thnt there wns a chief of tho German admiralty after Prince
Q iitn’w
given, ami the carpets were made, laid aud flaw in tho deed to his new place and lie Bismarck hud accused him. before the
Morvan.
(lined.
applied ,to Weister, then a rising young emperor, William I. of intriguing with tbe
’ Wedding expense:;, including valuable lawyer, to make tilings straight. It was a
Radical-lateral party against tbe chancel­
. gift to the bride, tour, clothing outfit, etc., hard struggle nnd a costly one. but Web­ lor, of being an intimate friend of the
$236.'26.
ster at last won. and from that time on the Crown Prince Frederick, of speculating
. Insurance of $300 on goods for five yean-,. deni-oa quit "doxology” and snug:
upon the old emperor's death, and of as­
•8.73.
When I can Jtrad tny title clmr.
piring to the post of imperial chancellor.
It cost me to get married, furnish my
The charges were pressed by Prince Bis­
—Boston Globe.
home and st?p into it all ready to lire.
marck with a vlndictiventas which to the
$662.12.
general pnbUojpcemed inexplicable. Now
By allowing $30 for tour, $10 for gift to
After all, tho disciples of George Fox and, It, la cxpIninetlThaL it was due to su(x-ratithe bride, $30 for clothes, 810 for clergy­
Robert Barclay are not dying out. Bo, nt tlon. When I»rince Bismarck, then plain
man's foe, and $10 for wedding ring, the
least, we arc assured. It is admitted Ibnt count, waa at St. Petersburg, one of aovwedding expenses might have been reduced
during the first hnif of this century the eral clairvo/ants who were then the rage
806.25. in which case the total cost would decline in nuniteraof theSocietyaf Friends in the Russian capital told him, profess­
Irvin*
have been $355.87.
MMd&amp;vlte..
was very rapid; hut then ftra good many edly without lx-ing aware of hia identity,
Grand Rapl.-tThen I find by experience that, my wife
years putt the accessions by “prravince- that he Mould one day be the mightiest
nnd 1 can live wall on 85 per week, and
mr.n
In
a
great
empire,
but
would
eventu
­
m*nt” have teen every yrnr sz greatly in
then, after paying' hbuw rent and allowing
cxcivM of the «tace»io» .that, notwith- ally te sftpplauted "by a man &lt; rmnecled
an ui erage amount for clothing and the
stauding a very‘low marriage rate and with aeaforing." Suspecting Gen. von
necessary gradual additions to household very low birth rate and some emigration, Stowh ot being hi* rival. Bismarck forogoods, and after paying a certain reason­
there is yearly a sternly though slight in­ kUtilcd him, &lt;»u«» to te supplanted by an­
able amount for literature, amusements,
crease in their numbers in Great Britain, other chief of the admiralty, Gen. von
■ church matters,qte . I can lay by alxiuk
'kn irtflapd the jfri-at majority of tho Qnnk- Caprivi. Nsitter friends nor enemies of
era are sold to be Unionists, and the soci­ B^nnnrvk consider tte story incredible.—
Hence my conclusion is that a man may ety is dwindling through emigration to Galignsni's Messenger.
get married on a salary of $18 per week, if
England and America. In the United
he iuu* KmO -or $600 saved to turnlab his States, on the other hand, the-Quakera, we
Sc&gt;.ator Drown's SC.OOO,0i&gt;0.
home, or, It be earns a salary of only $12 are told, are Increasing in number somoThere ore few better lawyers in the coun­
per week, be can furnish his home as well
•
SOBTIl.
what rapidly, especially in the south and
Kalamazoo Lv..
an I furnished mine, anrl get married, pro­ west, nnd mcinly through accesaion/from try t&lt;&gt;day than old Senator Joe Brown, of
Georgia. Brown is a self made man from
■Mt Cooper.....
vided he has saved $1,000.
lUehland .!-.rac-t
other religious bodies.—London Standard. the grqund up. He drove a pair ot eticra
Why save so much? I will tell you. On
ST’:
to the Soutl» Carolina academy whore lie
a salary of $12 nothing could te saved to
Highway Robbery bvA Monkey.
Was educated nnd got- the master to take
meet extraordinary expenses that nro
Havu you ever beard AT our bhie-faccd the htoCTa in payment for his board and
THEU6MTEST WEIGHT PRACTICAL BBDER EVER MADE.
naturally liable to be met with. For intuition. It was hero that be got the. rudi­
Syou are liable to have an addition Gttzerat monkeys committing highway
tUSTIXOft...
ments that enabled him to begin the study
r family', «nd if so it will cost you robbery? Well, I have, and much to my
Coat* Grot c.
$30, ami how can this expense be surprise, I confess. I was walking ono of the luw nnd he taught school after this
VVoofHa'ul . .
and studied law at the wtnio time. He bor­
morning
when
I
heard
amvonis
behind
me.
met if nothing Uns been saved unless
WoMhurx .
and on turning round to sec wliat it was. rowed enough money to give him a year at
there is a balance iu the bank?
the Ynle Law achool nnd improved his
The lira: years of married life are often­ I saw a huge male monkey trying to distime unwell that be was aldo tomnke$t,'2b0
pcasewa
lad,
who
must
have
been
about
times financiafly the hardest, for there nre
CnwxlfiiiipkHAr.
during the flrat year of his practice. He
an many small articles to buy that to save 12 years old, of brinjals which he wo* car­
rying in both his hands to hl* Itouse for pushed his earnings steadily up until they
much for times of need ix almost impossi­
reached $3,000, and he invested all his sav.
brcakfant.
Before
I
could
be
of
noy
iwdstble, hence the importance of having a re­
ante to the lad n policeman close by ran iu«s well. The Um $430 he made went
serve fund with which to meet these ex­
penses, or else meet them with n good sal- with hl* baton to drive away tho intruder, into n piece of bind with a copper mine on
M.I TH
but the monkey was far too clever for the it and he sold the half Interest for this
10 J3|
J’
Kalamazoo Ar
bobby. He succeeded in getting two brin- later on for 825,000, which he invested in
If a young married man will carefully
KastCnoper ).
jal* out of the boy's hand nnd commenced farms nnd which formed the basis of the
Itlehfana Jam
guide lilk financial inatu-n*. with the aid of
eating them in right earnest on top of the immense fortune which he now owns. He
a careful and prudent wife, keeping an ac­
bobby's roof. 1 have never known mon­ is worth 86.000,000.—Frank G. Carpenter's
count of expenditure* for awhile, and lira
...
keys lu be so daring before. Had the
• loverdnh.
within bin income, he will prosper.—Boav-j fti441’
policeman not run up In time I fancy the
Hh«IU......................
ton Globe.
.
Ono nt Shnkcspcarn'N Aphorism*.
flsm.MiN .....
poor lad would have lost all his brinjala.—
Omu Grove
Nopnc htut contributed .more to the aph­
Ahmcnabad Letter.
Wnodland .
Brilliant Sirs. Eddy.
oristic treasures of bi* country than
WoMbory
..
I met the daughter of Nathaniel I*.
SlmlccspcRre. Iu te least one Instance he
'
Millionaires of Pittsburg.
I&lt;« D. TuJb
Lansing.................
Willis. Ainu Imogene Eddy is a slight,
mo
A Fittaburg journal prints the following ht*M supplied a saying upon what, though
Detroit
-delicate blonde with uciir&lt;iighted gray eyes, list of persons and estates in that city, noticed elsewhere, had never receipted due
Grana Haplib I,v
She iacugage*.! in astronomical calculations with the reputod wealth cf each in mill­ notice in English. The saying occurs in pmS&lt;Wrinu..
pUoe it (Mi,r thio
liuSkil 3
•Stops on s«aal only.
at the observatory in Cambridge, Muss., ions: Mks. Mary Schenley (for forty years “Romeo and Juliet,” where we arc told
Nm. 5 nnrt cwlll not r»rrr
^-t
and by this work supports herself nnd her a resident of Englaitfi). 33? Andrew Car­ that "He jests at scars who never felt a
provided with freight min flennlt.*
daughter Nellie, who is,-studying for the negie, 25; J. N. McCollough, 13; Henry' wound.” This goes to the very foundation
Fuxn’x Bu*n. iTra. &amp; R&lt; =&gt;
L.
S
rrgkant
.
Supi.
stage. Mrs. Eddy is an interesting con- Phipps, Jr., 3; George Westinghouse, Jr., of human sympathy as dererital by Aris­
The DEERING
H. C. POTTKM.HeC. * G. F- A T. A vcnKtionuIisl aud a keen observer. She 10; Hostetter estate, 6; Shaw estate, ir. J. totle. showing that it te only those who
Apply to cornea
of irrito direct
told me thnt her old home, "Idlewild,'’ on J. Vandergrift, 3; Charles J. Clarke, 3; have suffered who can really feel fpr the
WM, DEERIMQ a QOti Chicago, |||.
Huffcring of others. Our countrymen, as n
the Hudson, Is being transformed into a
R*e.. AttesKl the
lunatic asylum. The daughter is a plump ny estate, Ilk Sboenberger,estate, G. In ad­ race, have not been ot sufficiently tender
brunette, with a wild rose color and big, dition to these ere given the names of sixty mood to trouble themselves over this ques­
Fw
CirtuUn
Addreu
A S. PARISH, Gfwd Rzp&lt;J»- *• '
liquid, dark eyes. She is a promhiag Individuals, each one estimated to be worth tion enough to make it into a proverb; it
was left for gentle Shakespeare to find
pupil of Rachel Noah.—Cor. Chicago Trojb $1,000,000 to $3,000,000.
them a household word on aympatl y and
FUOBATE ORDKB.
ita true source.—Macmillan’s Magaz ue.
Slate of Michigan. County at (tarry• Ata swMiou of the Probate Cotin I
An old tectelor was looking at a little
County of Harry, balden at tlie Piolmte ■&gt;•’;
t , *
Shaped somewhat like a bell nnd worn
the city of Itetlng*. In wdd rouniv. w Mp.:
I
spun the thumb, It wm called nt first n butty, and waa expected to admire It, of
day, the latli dav ot Jiw. in H&gt;'Stanley soys that if he could gen 5,000
thumb bell, afterward athumble.nnd final­ comae.
UmuMUid etrfit hundred and rIn“Well, Mr. Blifkins,” .said the proud two gallon jugeipto the heart of Africa
Present. Charles W. AnttatrooK Ji*'-ly a thimble, changing as many n word
young mother, expectant ly, “is it not very they would buy him l*),0U0,lXX&gt;.acrcM of land
rrnbat".
’
had changed before it, and as man}- a word
and)
an
wive*.
Jewjtsker-gre!
hut
the
In the matter of the estaie ■&gt;.’
tavelyy”
will change in time to come.—Harper’s
fhd'rraurr, clrcraMil.
"Yes-cr—that is to say—er-um—abont man who throw* away an old jug:after
On reading and flllog the p«’iiia» &lt;'ni» '--r■
Young People.
how old must such a baby be, Mrs. Tomp­ this ought to be sent up for thirty days!
of John .1. PerkhiH, miotlulMrah r ■■( • .
kins, itefore it begins to look like a human Save ’em all up until they get a rafiroad
Origin ot Aynm.
into the interior ot Africa.—Detroit Free
beingF’—Chatter.
dere&gt;«rd io raid r«-lltl«n
,
1
This Mine is said to have originated In a
Tberruiwm tt t* ordered. Him I r&gt;&lt;' &lt; •
stnrngs blunder, viz: “A napperou. eouDid Hto Best.
lUh day &lt;&lt;( July, A. l&gt;. 1*3°. M leu ochwk :
A western paper say* the German lan­
Ytrtixl into an apperon. "Napperou” Is
tte forenoon, be raolaned u»r the
1Mi*.- Diana Taylormayde—Tom, you nre
raidpwitlsu.and that the hcir*.«: 1»" &lt;•- ■
• French for a napkin, from napfto (cloth in entirely too effeminate. , Do try to act and guage 1* fust giving way to English in
deceased
and all othri f-reons IntcreHisi in
;
parts of the west largely settled by Ger­
general j. Some English eocntjas still em­ dres* in a more manly way.
man*,
becatue
the
baseball
rw;iurts
cannot
.
.
HlHbERQORHJ.
ploy the word apperon.—Dry Goods ChronraM
court
«hro
to
ne
Holden
at
th-lnJ*’
Brother Tom—Cewut do any bettah.
be
understood
in
tbe
German
Inngaage,
(Moe.
tn
Charily
of
Ha4liw.
In
*»
1
'
1
«««•
’
■•
.
Don’t I get myself to look a* much t&amp;.e
and almw ragse. if any itere te. why ih--1 ;
wlJcb hits no equivalents far the technical
you a* iXMMible’-Pittsburg Bulletin.,
&lt;rfthfl&lt;w&lt;:il«»&lt;vmayn&lt;itte granted. Anr
terms used in describing tte gumca.
Aianr limb of a tree, a genuine curioofarther ordered. Itetratapettflonerah. ir ;
Hy, taken from the old Chickamauga battle
nradaocy of mM petition, amt »te he-e"
A; London firm received aa order for two
field, b» t«een received by Dr. J. C. Rey­
Mine C.—Didn't that young lady
Lady have
I
a
Ihreeof te ranMnjt a rent of tl»- ■&gt;?■'■r
'
nolds vt Oil City, from his brother, of pretty fare?
uoeen collars measuring twenty-three and
M MAM in the
I’- I*&gt;l I’- ■' I''";'-'!'3
«i»ger Tonic,
Cindht—mra- The limb is imbedded with
preprinted and rircabtted in raid retmn •
MttR-I do not know, but »he hada
Ku
mi
J*
*
harry.o»re
In
carb
wrek
for
threo
w•
^
’
grape mmhlar and intden lulls, nad :s a pretty hat on —West Shore.
LclM worn by Indira.
•reks previaui to raid «tav of lu•xnnt
Cn Aitors w. AAuu*Tito^IA true eepy.l
Judye of 1 robatt
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OBSERVATIONS

BOSTON WOMAN.

to K J"! 'J" p‘?al h■”
'"™ tr
h’B

?’ th®y P&lt;™» the columns.
After j otting down a few addresses they
throw the paper on the table, and, with
Dainftll v.'f1 .n —’nI...*.
_
.-

BABY.
Loose's Red Clover Pile J^medy. Is a
Tvo Hals cbmlu so round and fair.

Tao UtVe hands es soft aa a pioch.
Up at Mewtenry 175.000 celery plants
A very nice modici no for the skin and
are growing and winkbig at Kalamazoo.
Two little lap aa-j two ugtlc corx.
for imparting liveliness to the limbs is
this: True sai’japartlla root, cut lit alias,
Mr. John O. Rogers, of Dana. IHlnok.
tour ounces; sassafras root, rasped, two
O»n link' Lr-crt, but do little slnu.
writes as follows under date of March ,27,
ounces; dandelion root, four ounces, and
Tbto Um, Mb. Itemler. u« will mo
1890: “My wlf&lt;- was for yeats an invalid
on« ounce of liquorice root infused in two
^Vad™'” y*D°.l’1““‘ n- to trout oi
from a blood trouble, and suffered terrible
JWtii-of water for twenty-four houra.
at limes from eryaipela*. «he tried many
The water should bo filtered, if possible,
Om littie stumacli that's never &lt;uU,’
toll uw. Ml, B.wl.X‘iX&amp;.
and be just boiling .when poured over the
remedies advertised as blood pnriflrrs, but
Ona
itttte
mottl.
of
tbe
row
.
t.nt.
WranaD?" T?F bO,W r"r“ ia Fort
received no benefit. A .few bottle* of
J?ot?'“d keP‘in » warm piece jnst below
One Uttb? bottle of prppTmint.
Swift's Specific (S. S. 8.) cured her of
th^ boiling point, closely covered. Boiling
vlrin g* 1 a Th*nf nUhor »«*riou* •beer­
Plenty
to
cat
an-1
lots
lo
we^r
—
- - —
uoja.
erysipelas and other blood troubles. From ‘
for the length of time required to reduce
ration made as to the breeding of Boston
And yet thix baby liucrnax as a bear.
who . hare sons to rear, and tbe ordinary preparations often renders the
tbe first her appetite increased, aud her
dreed the demoralising influences of bad
general health improved in every way.
extract totally Inert. This recipe b ?*ceivea yesterday from oac]cf the most associates, ought to underjtand tbe nature pecially valuable from tie aorsaparino,1
She
considers S..S. S. the best blood purlNAMES OF V/OIHEN.
charming women whom I have the pleas- ^oonK
Jt lB exorariv^y rentwhich has a particular action on the skin, I
fierand tonic^m ever saw, and is willing
knowing: "My experiences with tH^.
d5urt*J1 by '‘nln '‘mbition, by without producing dangerous perspiration.
for any one suffering as she was to be re­
Borton women to whom I hare been intro- ' raln»*,‘»v"!!a00’ ’S*00*10®* for esciu&gt;- But medicines for the blood should never They Change with Fashions Unite Often
ferred to her.
.
uuecd nave been very chanuiug in most I itiCT
” ~J
uc3ir»s
n“r.'
■j?*'-’ to
■« touch
t?-fe» be taken without careful bathing and diet,
-cases; bat my experiences in shops, cara and
fe in manifold way*. If y0U, mothers
It would not bo at ail surprising if, in
or the immediate effect will be an eruption,
About -fire' years ago my blood was
streets have been otherwise, and would fill rear vonr ■on® “* ***“• - ---- v-----which may be weeks in disappearing.- the ceuturias to come, the students of the
» ^rurnu. | bate tern u atou.grr to Xew ।
poisoned with cow itcli. and every spring
vlth thc tsprssian oL—^ral i3. fehirlcy Dare in Philadelphia Press.
soda! life of the Nineteenth century should
York. San I rtmoteo ud Boston, and ban 1
since then I have been troubled with the
claaaify this great cosmic century Into poison breaking out in large sores all over
Urad In tte three dtW In tte
two ] I
The Advantage of Holier Towels.
shorter periods according to the fashion* tny hotly. I tried various remedies with­
bare Mted tor tatmmuiloo, .nd otftred I lb. rad ot ,hclr b«rt&lt;_ Tbe, go to tte
There
nre
few
housekeepers
who
do
not
of
given
names
among
worsen.
Fashions
out receiving any benefits. Three bottles
tm.U coortoile, to total .treusem-women 1 p,blle bodte ot flnt tor tbe ooimofed cod
know thc advantage of roller to&gt;eb at one in men’s names change sornewhsfc but not of Swift's Specific (S. 8. 8.) effected a •
-with tbe rlduuou^ er-Mji,, In no eMS 1
{x2*pf^0UBh,p th0T flad thcr°fe
as women’s. John, Charles, Gw&gt;tgc and eou-plete and permanent cure, when- all
me«tog wltb dtocoune.y, Butin Bouton w hich they find does so rvuchtorcpre*- the or more places In their houae* where fre­
Wniiam reign in 1800 ns they did in 1790. other blood remedies lusd failed.
quent
washing
is
dune.
There
should
nt
uistnrblng restlcsr-ntx., in their breasts.
toy erperlenre bn tough, m, M„r
least be ono in the kitchen aud bath room, But tbe fashion in women's names changes
IL L. Heshkrmix, Live Oak, Fla.
s qtestfeu. or try lo teip n well drewnd
See to it, then, that their homes com­
or wherever ehe the family “flock” to every ten or fifteen yean. It is possible
Treatise on blood and skin diseases
woauui. e.-en wten 1 know ter to belong pete with public places in their attraxsivo- wash. In the "children’s room" it^h:- that tho sociological New Zexlnudcr r;ijl
mailed free.
Swift Spkctfic Co­
to ‘one of thc bert families!' ”
n«w. Open yoqr blinds by day and light
find that tho feminine key names of this
•rato
great
advantages.
It
is
hung
up,
Atlanta, Go.
1
bright fire, by night. Illumine
I have these liae* in my po^ M
your^-oorns. Xnd notonthcflqor; it is always "there,” century; so to speak, are about as many in
see, and 1 rend them to you because the last Hang pictures upon the walk. Put books and does not have lo be hunted for while number »-*
..-.-is». v
n»
Child labor law is openly violated in
ea tbe w
derr.des.
what n
wa»
time I was on this line an interesting thing and Dcwgpapcre upon your table*. Have wrt hands arc dripping, perhaps; it rolls the favorite wotnan’a nasia at the very Saginaw, county, so the labor men charge. .
happenetl. A young woman, a little over music and entertaining games. Banish de- along from wet spoh io dry, in a way very opening of the cctntury is hard to gucs*
I was In need of a friend, but realizing
dreased, if you please, stopped tbe cur that tnoas of dullacra and apathy that have so accommodating to a hurried boy or girl; offhand, but thc listener may venture to
she might leave II She dropixri th« pur I long ruled iu your household, end bring In aad it is not easy to use it fora wash cloth. “7 tbat the Nancy epoch was about thc the full meaning ot the word friendship, it
cel that she had been dowutown to buy. I I mirth and good cheer. Invent occupation* And here let me say in connection with all ‘ ^rat worthy of the word In the century, was a task for me to choose out of the
saw it fall and touched her and told her for your son* Stimulate their ambitions towels they arc not wash cloths, not even I ABWtog octogenarian ladles the name ol multitude. Tbe same, thing holds good
that she had dropped her parcel. But, nn- in worthy (Urection*. While you make the corners of them, os many people seem Nancy seems to Have a very prominent when wu nre sick. We know we are In
fortunately, I hnd never been presented to home their delight, fill them with higher to suppose.—Mrs. Staffbrd, in Good House- place- Further on down the century cauro need of medicine, tint find it hard work toT*her; we had not danced together at 1’it- purposes than mere pleasure. Whether keeping.
thc fashion of dOniblo names—possibly an choose from the mass. Do not jump hasti­
ly at anything that Is offered you. The
panti's, nor were we members of the same !hey.*JiaU pass happy boyhood and enter
•---------- ;—
old fashion revived—and we find Martha
dub. She, therefore, looked at me with Upon manhood with refined tastes and no“
Ann*, Man* Jancsqnd Ann Elizas in nearly compounds you take oftentimes relieve the
the vigorous mannerlo wlddh our friend blCr ambitions dopcodl' on y°o-—Ram’s
ThcRtnokeof tho fight about the dccol- every family. PcAr.ps this epoch would pain but injure the system In such a man­
alludes in the letter, a good deal us if I had
letto bodiro lies never enveloped the arm. be best described ra tbe Mary June epoch ner that you only find it-out when It is too
। late. Loose * Extract of Red .Clover Is
struck her in the fax». and in this-way ex­
Anniu Jenncss NIiller aays that if a wom­ ofour feminine nomenclrturt.
Never Whip llu&gt; Baby.
I nature speaking to you through one of its .
pressed her indignation thnt any mtn
It is a little hard to locate these.tilings
I would submit as a treatment for tbe an’* arm is pretty ahe abould give ita
servants, if you suffer from rheumatism,
should have addressed her who had not baby who insists upon playing with the fihapclin«B frankly to the world: if it ia in years, but thc Lucy epoch begau about
the honor of her acquaintance. I am poker dangerously near tho fire, not- u not pretty she should *tudy sleeves. The, the year lb35 and was closely followed by scrofula, eruptions, running sores, any and
however, tw-j cars old. and I stand such spankiug, with it* sobs to follow; not the ideal arm has a beauty of a wholesome, nl-: tho Helen epoch, which loft tbe name of all blood disorners, indigestion, sick head­
things better thau a boy docs. So I said, dark closet, with its horrura to influence n most of a pastoral order; it bears showing. the beautiful daughter of Ixnlit scattered ache and constipation or sour stomach,
nature says to you. take Red Clover. Our
very pleasantly, “You have dropped your precious life; but just whtl 1 saw my It Is clear skinned and rounded, nnd there broadcast over’ tbe countrj-. Somewhat
Fluid Extract contains absolutely nothing •
parcel, aad It Is under your feet.” Again friend do. There was a tender flowering is a gracious dimple just at the side of the after the reign of Helen came the must
but Red Clover and will not injure a baby.
elbow.
The
skin
is
soft,
but
the
flesh
is
singular,
unaccountable
epoch
of
all^thc
sho resentcxl the insult with a look—net plant, with green leaves nnd bright
For sale by \V. FL Goodyear.
with a won!, observe—mid swung out of flowera in winter, ami the lit:!:-, child was firm. Beneath its smooth contour it is In­ Ella epoch. The use of the name Ella goes
thc car. drugging tbe parcel after her by seized with a desire tn caress the sweet stinct with the htrength that support* u back to about tho year 1850, though there
tired
child.
It
is
u
blemish
if
the
lines
are
may
have
been
earlier
example-.
Where
her dre&gt;A. so that it fell iq the mud in tbe bloom—no: to pluck it. His mother said.
Gentlknex:—1 have suffered intensely
Mtreeu There the next hone that (came "Cotr.c here, pct,” He started from the bO full as to suggest the-Hcraglio rather thc name "Ella” came from is a mystery. from biliousness and riieuinatlsui for over
ulffug trod u|»n it. 1 suppose, and T- sup- impulse of habit, but like older onea t han tlie green fickia.—Cor. Louisville Cou­ Tim authorities put it down as a corrup­ three years, and had tried so many • reme­
tion of tbe name Eleanor, which in its turn dies that I hnd lost all faith. Hearing of
po»« what ut left of It is there now. 1 am tempted he could not lesive the flower, but rier-Journal.
w.-w corrupted from Helen. It appears to Hibbards Rheumatic Syrup I bought a
free to say 1 think it was good enough for returned tind fairly crovred in his glowing
have no revognized plnva either in history bottle and found it helped me. I have
! her.—Rev E. £ Hale in New England good nature, unmindful of his disobedlA jirolty hoate drcaa la n priuccwe In or fiction, though evidently it waa bor­
cnee. "Come." said ths mother, ‘•sofi this pompadour stripre, with nn ovcrdrvsH pre­ rowed from a fourth rate-popular notch now used four bottlm. and it has restored
my liver and kidneys to healthy action,
kitty.” Still ho lingered. The mother duel? like a pattern of apron dear to buuseIt
b, at any rate, without meaning, with­ and done more to purify my blood than
I'cHuda.
Traittd no longer, but avoided all danger kvepets, falling to the feet in front, with
One of tbe most delightful rpiuini iccuces of starting the babe on the road to ruin by wide strajis over the shoulder:;, eroding nt out associations in the post, without nny anything 1 have ever taken. I am pleased
of my last summer iu ths country waa the encouraging him to display anger by pick­ the back, while this apron itself covers the othbr reason for exintenro at ita beginning to recommend It as a wonderful blood medi­
summer room ujhich my fricrid fashioned ing him gently up nnd attracting his atten­ laipK. meeting in the iiack. The effect is except thaL it pleased muuy people's fancy. cine. Very truly yours.
Now it no doubt has a recognized cxistB. C. llnniNsox, Marshall. Mich.
on the wide veranda of her cuttage. She tion to a favorite dug outside the window. giMfi, whether in summer brocade with
ence, since beautiful and good women have
Sold by all druggists. Prepared only by
pniuted the floor a dork drab, u bkb is bet­ The flower waa forgotten that instant. It apron of plain silk, or rhe striped choTlica
I borne it, aud. like ail other names that
ter than any deeper color for the floor of we* moved m»u after without attracting with plain wool or buialine overdress, or women ever Iwre, it is sanctified with thut The Cbark-s Wright Medicine Company.
tire porch or veranda, because It doea not the baby's attention, and what might have the stri|x_-d gingham with plain npruns. ot her name of mot her. Thc real Ella epoch Detroit. Mich.
show the dust, and dtt*t is uni* of the de­ liven n stormy .gena ended in n pleasant The costume is flnikhad by a long five inch did not set in a* early as 1850; probably it
Mrs. Sail!** Roberts, of Grand Rapids, is
light*. of a summer day. A breadth of romp aud a laugh.—Cor. Detroit Free sash round the waist, tied once in front, was at it* bright abiut the year.1M0. Peo­
100 years old, but is as chipper as a girl of
fancy straw matting was fasteqed up Press.
with end* hanging nearly to the feet.— ple- thought it so pretty! But it b sadly 00.
against the wall of the house and along
out of fashion now.
A Roman emperor fed his favorite horec
tbe railings for a dado. Above this, against
There wxis. an Ida ejxrcb that caxuie in
An ugly tear in a prominent spot on a
the bouse, hung a few sketches in black
somewhere along there, probably just after with gilded oats and made him first. con­
“After my laundress haa had my under­ tbe E1Uepoeh, though the two names ran sul of the empire. Better than golden or' •
and white and water colors in plain oak good dmts is uot at all nn uncommon mis­
bands, bark and rustic frutm* to hartnouizo! fortune. First mend it. Do this, not with wear under her care for two or three [iretty dosblv together. The lumu of Ida political honors for live stock is Cole’r
with tbe surroundi nga. Thi* cottage, by the, silk, cotton or lineu spool thread, but with' weeks,” said wmt ono the ot her day, “they is a good aud ancient one, though most of famous Veterinary Carbolisalve. unequaletl
way, was painted the new F^nde known as threads rnvieled from n piece of tbe dress aro harsh and stiff and shrunken out of all the people who took It up doubtless thought for Its success with live stock. Its applica­
“Eiffel Tower.” which has almost a silvery goexh. If there am iio pieces of tbe cloth Ct. It is very tiiM-tniraglng t»&gt; pay a high they bad hit upon something quite new. tion renews the hair-in its natural colon
exist in some lights, and madetui admirable iu e.'flsteuce ravel off threads enough from price for undergarment*,aud have'them Most of th’1 Ida* of tbe time about 1800 relieves inflammation, keeps the frog soft '
a lung scam. Darn’the tear upon the right ruined in one or two washings.”
background.
were uaiucd for a character in a |M&gt;pulnr toughens the feet, promotes growth of
Let the hnndreMi put flannels in hot story or for one another. But following hoof, and is a sure, safe and spw-dy rem­
A hammock was hung acres* one cor- side in stocking fiuhioti, darning over, not
unde r, the raw edges, nnd press upon the sttds nnd rub them noil between her hand*,
the Ella and Ida period there came another edy for all cuts, wounds, bruises, sprains,
wrong side. Often a reaikwngcmentaf the rinse nnd dry ns quickly n» possible, and girl name which attained a most extraor­ stiff and inflamed joints, coHar anti saddle
promised luxury either Hitting or lying. drapery will hide n hale iu the rkirt: sotnr- they will retain their soft texture to the dinary race; the Edith epoch, intic-cd, galls and speed cracks. Ijtfgr cans 81.00:
time*
if
well
repaired
it
will
not
be
notice
­
cud. To rub thctnjm the washboard is to survives almost to tbe present day. Be­ small cans 50 cents. Sold by W1 druggists.
। Tlie hammock nnd couch were furnished
' with pine needle and rcisa leaf pillows cov- able, thuugii Inxight, but if it chances to full and stiffen them, and to rub soap on tween 1865 aud IKu about half of tbe girl
be in plain view, say iu the middle of the them is lo ruin them.—Cor. New York babi*e&lt; were chrirtened Edith, and the crop
Imlay Chy’s population Is 1.200. and
| cred with bright chintz, and thewe. with
box plait down tbe front of one’s skirt, it World.
is ripening fast pow as a matter of course. everj- man of the 1.200 If working for the
the btffith of the woods and spring upon
is still nut a crying matter.
Look nt the high school.caudogues and sec city's lDterest«.
them, mafic repose a delight. A paper rack
Old
Maid'*
JIaMul.
'
Replait the front, turning the plaits io
how they bristto with Edith*.
and a set of bamboo book shelves served
I havu bean!of a lady on the west zido
the opposite direction, or put a row of silk
An ancient Saxon name, and a pretty
to hold such papers nnd books »t» were used
or velvet ribbon down tbn center of each who ha* a roam to let that tain great de­ oue, disused for centuries and revived all
mead
by
old
maids.
Within
a
few
years
plait, or applied ornatneuts cf gimpa^or,.
*€ ence-^a liappy revival if it had not lieen
Unds. etc., or have ribbon loops nrd ends faafr wtauea who have occupied the room
overdone.
Then came the Maud-and-Mubel
with wire netting. There were adjustable fall from' the bodice over the offcoding have been married while living there, or
epoch—these names have to be hyphenated When she wm a Child, abe cried for Castcria.
■awnings to protect this “room” from sun
spot: one loop ran be tacked at some dis­ harit left it to be married. The room is
or rain.
Rugs were brought out and tance from tbe end, *0 it will nor look stiff, now vacant, and au excellent, opportunity lH-cau.se neither ever seemed able to ntand
plau-d about, and it wa* here. In prefer­ |,u&gt; keep it In plnce over the mrnded place,— prcMcut* itself for some maiden laxly matri­ up without thc^. other. They were a great
rage in their turn. Tbe main crop of Mauds
ence to any other part of tbe house, that
monially inclined.—Bungor News.
Boston Glol*. __________
and Mabels will hardly mature before an­
the gentlemen lounged or smoked or read
other five years, though the earlier sow­
aloud and the ladies sowed or mnde riek, FcMling lb« Baby.
Belva Lockwood low a law practice that
ings are ripe already. Since then wc have
rack all through that memorabhAumtner.
When n baby is to be fed from a bottle, brings her inmore money than a congrevLhad the Marjorie revival—an exceedingly
Flint whjent off two weeks of Its school .
choose a common round one, with a black man’s salary; has property in Washington
pretty name that,nnd better and more En­ year, so tharthe children will tint be kept
rubber nipple. Boules with feeding tube* worth &lt;20.010, and a country place worth
glish than either Maud or Mabel—and dow at work with tbe mercury In the-’POs.
arc an abomination. They cannot be kept &lt;5.000, all txxiiiired In a comparatively
Why Womea Ara Vote.
we are threatened with n Gladys epoch.
“I am ono of the women.” said a woman clean v. itliout more care than is likely to short time from her legal btupueM. This is Here we have another name out of the
h« other day. "who willingly confess thxtt be given to them, nnd if the tube is uot more than she would have hail if she had story books, and an awkward ono at that
Mrs. V Inslow's Sdothlmx Hi run oboidd al wars
b. »rt Inrdilldr.n M!«. ’ll XStaTfC
stuck
to
school
teaching.
*
clean
it
is
n
fruitful
source
of
disease.
or sex Is vain. And you may bo sure that
But fashions in names had much better be child, softens t n- turns, allan all pafn, enres
e do not like to have oar vanity wounded, Keep tbe nipple in cold water when not in
revivals of old, disused English names, like wind ro'le and Is thn b^t remedy for diarrheas.
There b nu old lady living in Polk
«"»«®a.
’hen I
a pretty ribbon which becomes use. nnd in summer add a pinch of baking
Gladys, Ethel, Edith, Barbara, than mere Twenty-five cents a boltte. .
y complexion, or a bit of lace which I soda to the water to prevent any suspicion county, Fla., who js quite a genius. She inventions or Importation*. And a great
Prof. J. Newton Mead moved from Mid­
jowwill catch the eye of mr husband nf sourness, rinsing the nipple in clear enn write poetry anti wt it to music and deal more depends upon the woman, any­
land to Jonesville us head pedagogue.
ha* written two books. She hunts phos­
ben he come* home from the office, I al- water before using.
way, than on the name.—Boston TranWcrtn the food by setting the bottle in phate, plants trees, uiuani land, works in •cript.
ays feel that I have gained a victory in
______________
vanee. If you think, you bachelor (and hot water. Remember that It needs to be an orange grove, can knit dresses, make’
If you will tend us your address, we will mall
neat
shoes,
plait
batnof
palmetto
and
make
ww IliiBSntxl lumiphlvt explaining mH
e bachelor tried Lo look miserable), that only warm, not hot—.nlxjut the temperature
J,r' !.*yr " (&lt;J,vl»raUd Khctro-Voltaic
wear pretty gowns and bright ribbons that tbe mother’s milk would 1» if the ilowers out of shucks.
There U one lesson which every young Beltand Appliances, and thr:r cliarn.liiK effects
loiby
were
being
nursed.
.
id dainty bonnets for my self gratiflenupon the nervoni dehflitatod »yrt» m. and bow
To wash hair brushes—One quart tff tepid person ought to learn. It is a duty.
When
tbe
child
is
satisfied
pour
out
the
they win quickly restore von to rigor, and manWait on yourself. '
■ &gt;n alone you are very much mlwaken. I
water, half a tcaspobnfttl of Npirita of am­
rnT’. n-voa •«’»»" affixed.
Do not grow up to depend on others.
•ar them because I know that my faus- remaimh r of the food, if any is left, ritwe
tbcliottle in cold water, wash thoroughly monia. wash the brashes quickly, rinse Make it a rule to do whatever you can teiaT 11 SC°’1 ,0'' U L*lt M’,&lt;! A*TUfcBces on *
jm! will ndmire them, or that when meu
well in cold water, lay them in, the air to
Voltaio BrltCo.. Manhall,Mich.
youmelf.
a zne and meet me they will find them ic warm water and scnltl with hot water.
The mother or nurse cannot be too partic­ drain nnd dry. Frequent cleansing does
Don’t call .on your mother, or your Mis­
The bouse blii to confirm the title to tractive.
,
.
ular in the rare of the bottle, If rite wishes not injure, but prorenUt tho bristles from
“That is the whole secret of a woman s to keep her charge healthy.—L-adies Home becoming soft. Feather dusters aro im­ ter, or the rcrvant, for service which can certain lands at Hii* Soo’ lias Iken passed
Just ns well be performed by yourself, by the senate.
sire to l&gt;e well dressed. And do you
’
proved by same treatment.
without calling on anybody. If you have
J
&gt;ow that the niore cheaply I can get one JournalOnly five states jn tlae Union allow a
lost your slippers, find them. The world
my gewgaws or baubles tbe more lam
To remove white spots from polished fur­
teacher,
to
legally
larrup a school boy.
Is
wide,
and
if
they
are
to
be
found
in
it,
eased* You must not think and believe
Don't marry a man whoso friend* smile niture—Half an ounco each of raw linseed
■th the ignorant majority of men that a at each other when his name is mentioned oil and spiriu of turpentine, mixed with why cannot you find them as well aa any­ M lehigan Is one of 'em.
□man ppends money without an idea or nnd say. “Well, we Mope he il come out all forty drops of spirits of ammonia. Apply body else?
( Forked-tnngne lightning struck'.in six
We are continually hearing the cry p!ares In Howell Tuesday mnruing. Four
tou.bcl.dulox. Wbeu Ig^u-tawuu.
right, but be'* sowing a few wild oats jn*t with a soft cloth. A gentlo, rubbing will
mething that I um salto will call fam Uow ” Remember that what i* *&lt;wn be­ remove’stains in a few minutes. This among young people, when any of their' bouses were hit,.but no one was hurt.
ie admiration of yon men, I must trait fore marriage h re.ped after «^W* preparation gives a fine polifh to any hard belongings are , lost: “Oh, I can’t find it!
Ask mnmnw, or call Kittyf
,r mv husband to say after Iw haw act- It will be very awkward for you to lx: wood.
’
What is the reason you can’t find itf
Hired it, ’Well, I supposj we :.Uidl bare to
To remove iron rust stains from linen, Have you lost your eyesight that you can­
dismiss two of our* aervnnta to pay foronr an«i if y&lt;»u marry him ybu will have the
cover tho stains with salts of lemon, moist­ not sec, or have yon lost your reason that
extravagance in dress.’ Then I laugh when most of it to gather In.
en with cold wntot and expose to strong you do not know when yon have found
1 tell him Unit the expensive luxury cost
D..-I n&gt;ciry » .... »&amp;“' n““
“°™
what is lost?—New York Weekly.
•
just sixty-five cents."—New York Tribune.
tte. bls rb»nfei«r. «rl.o« »blrt sunlight; when dry moisten again. A few
I. mon. totexlble tte. bfe tolejritr. applications will remove the stains with­
out injury to delicate fabrics
Tho
Faithful
Reporter.
"
nnd «!.«=
l.lte O.1JMatchinc the Comp I ci Loo.
Mrs. Margaret E. gangster tells aigood
..
For years” it was thought that yellow of ibli.B .bout Mn. Colton.
Baugar, Me., has a battalion of thirty story on herself. Some yearn ago u repre­
ut. ^1 nrr well, but ttej *&gt; not
any shade was peculiarly the color for bru­ m“teupngoo&gt;l hu.teuJ. thonttb they Jo young women called the L'hilcothiiin.'i.who sentative of a Brooklyn paper called on
nettes, and that blondes whould never wear s ery wt-ll ou . tullor*. dummy. t£n^5?5? wenr uniforms and carry Springfield rifles. her one day and asked for wme items
Lansing has $25,000 worth of A ’. water
It. This has now been shown to be a great ven- well on •tnllor’ dUD,my , *““*"*{ They gave an exhibition before tbe gov­ about herself, to be include! in au articlo
oHteralW
I
bonds, which can be bouglit for ca«h.
of
chnrncti I- •&gt; ■»“•*
on “Bnxxklyn’s Literary Women.”
It
than tomrlktogs “ •
&lt;rf. “orr
' ernor and his staff.
“or the d«uta.x
happened to be Mrs. Sangster's busy
r, .rt«nee In lb. ^orld than a dude.-!*Loose’s Hod Clo”* I’llN cure sick
An ounce of aqua ammonia to each pail­ morning, no sue Raid, scarcely looking up
light blue rr« «“• P*1*
s. _i. Free
v—Prcs
n^c.rt - .
4rolt
•
cooim ■ poem v.-boo d»don»o, rlloorgowuful of water is said to provide tho quickest from her work: “Oh, I am only an ordin­ headache. dyspej-iH. l&gt;'dig»-.itioJi. eouMlX”lloT^cl. »n-.l »
A.”
restoration of ton* to exhausted uerves ary, commonplnco woman; there in nothing IKiUon, 25e. per btffl, 5 boxes for Si. For
Women Looking for Work.
Ix-so koowo to tnuarorm « r.-ter plow
Every morning from U to half-past 9 the and muscles, besides making tho flesh firm to say about,me." The reporter bowed sale by W. II. Goodyear. ’
blood. Into • vhlon ol «lmo»t perfect
and withdrew. In about a week the art­
ladies’ reading room of tbe Cooper insu­ and smooth.
-itb • -to?
lio«». How ®uM « Ml «°
"1 S
icle appeared, and at the end of tho list of
MUa Charm? Brown, a Cincinnati belle, Brooklyn^ famous blues appeared these
the Hue. or blond be.ulj'
«»•'
these seekers nfccr P!ftrc- Tbe- “re O,^BFB
sunny. Why, then, should it h&lt;* folio* looking for work, and. unlike the counted* can converse with fluency in French, Ital­ words: *‘Mrs. Margaret E. gangster in only
ian Spanish and German. She also knows
|T"OHvette.
”
if
they
can't
g«
an ordinary, commonplace woman; there
thnt tier n« «* off to
b”‘
Latin and Greek and is a clever amateur is nothing to say about bar.”
and broach-. Into mor. •&lt;talr,bl?1_p.ro,X‘
want they won’t take what they ran get
ocuwLxiltttlUr tlttW ,To
“Auw They come to the reading room to took
bu »» much .ttruction tor “V’ .
through thc advertising columns of the
Pauline Marie Elizabeth Wodda, a Thur­
morning papera. Some of them'
b°Jj
or bcouty u. to that oT lore.
Ingian gisnttaa, b good locking aud of a
ooo er tto.
br Snioppodt-. gry. «nne of them took cold, and all of .
"___ fiintre Rhe
have
reached
that
puzzliug
period
in
and eeuing them.
that people orc attracted Dywu^Pi
Wnaoss
But ft must not be sU1^p°a^5f| KJ." t very ^Snan’s life wh« she b nrftber young.
ly the same shads of yrilow will »®t every

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FACTS ABOUT THE ANTIQUITY OF
THE SLUE EYED MANDAN*.

Iktu arretted chirg.
inwi-untoti worfaben

mY«m," said tbe prvskUng grniuaof tbe linen
room, a* *he giauesd an tbtnplaoBntly at tbe

in tiiu room while I nm around, whfeh is
from ? in tbe morning till 0 ini tbe evening.
CM conn*, I can’t answer for it before I corns
down and after I leave it. It J* uh lock wl at
0 (/clock in th# tuoruiug, and not locked So with tbe millions who have bonded flowers:
In the galhry at tbe National museum are again till 12 o'clock at night. Tho watch
portraits of Indians wi^n lighthair and blue girl take# charge of it froei G to 7, and again
•yes. George Catlin found meh Indians in tlie evening. My girls mean well—there
amoag the Mandan*. During tho months hr are fire at them that I Les#—but tliey ain't
. The frafiwl Bower that Mows:
lived with them and pointed chu picture# he always so particular a* they might be, and
develop^ lh« interesting theory that Ibis sometinxa I find towels and napkin*, cleaned
rishreed ro«-. a tuft of nrignonattet
trita was descended from a band of Welsh mid soiled, thrown around every whlcii way
explorer, who lauded ta North America hour­ when ] come in.
Abide even when grim ptin, with blunt dart.
ly 2fl0 years before Christopher Columbus
‘•Now, I wa* brought up in the country,
Makes ready lo ikporttsnw in the fiinta Maria.
f
-Uppinvott's.
where fnHcs do try to keep thing* mrt o’ clean,
Tta re were ten ship* which left North Wales and *o I can’t sit down os long a* tiicrv ts any
under tbe direction of Prince Mmtoe or Ma- dirt or confusion in tbe rown. For that mat­
dawc early in the Fourteenth century. They ter, though, there is precious little sitting
Innocent mirth is most desirable, but not
never returned. It i» historical mppositlbu down for inc anyway, for Hurt as soon as one mirvk.expcnded at the ODSt of another's fedthat three explorers landed on tbe west of waiter gete ant udtli hi- tablecloth* and nap­ iug; aod^ialisbury's unfortunate career, lerwhat b Florida now. or somewhere about the kin* hero will cocn-ra chambermaid for sheets mlnating m it did' in rick-nco# aud poverty, is
mouth ot the MiJttaippi. traveled -into tbe nnd towels. Keep ’em in hcudredsl Thnu- cn example of a handsome man. poi*«*aed of
interior, and gradually amalgamated with saods, you bad bettor say. I have five thou­ fair ablbty, wbo by utter disregard ot loyal­
the Indians
sand napkins, old and new, down &lt;&gt;umf books, ly lo hi# msuagei and of re#pect fbr tbe pub­
Catlin concluded that Madoc'* men estab­ and, as for towels, I ain’t nover yet had pa­ lic gradually lost tbe ruufidtuce of all who
lished their colony in what is now Ohio. They tience to add 'em all up. There is n continual know him, and became a neglected wreck.
stream at 'em, or. you may say, two streams Tho practice of guying is unpardonable, hnd
or they may have marctai inland from tta ruining in opposite direction* b-twenci bens tbe indulgence in it unworthy ef an artist or
coask ’ After be bad lived among the*’ In­ and the laundry, and I count, count. Count
a p-utlciaan. Tbe leisure hours pawed in a
dians In their fortified city on the upper Mis­ till sometimes my head at all in a whirl. It driKiug room or the green room afford am­
souri Catlin traced their course backwards, wouldn’t be so confusing if I didn't ide time f»r jm actor's amu-ruent without
down tbe Missouri and up the Ohio, to the have to took every nny at once, ibut, i nfiictfn g the exuberance ol hk per* ual h umor
extensive fortifications tn that. Mate. .fHa. if I utrt uot on* the watch, some of upon the audience. Tbe rebrarsibi and sub­
found Mandan ruins in a dosra places. Ha. tiuro rnery waiters will come and help sequent performances of a play are not his
bocatne satisfied that tbe ancestors rtt tlie In­ thecnsrives to wbnt they want for the din- properly, and he ha* uj right to mutilate
dians ta knew had built there forts with walk
them. Manager* and leading actors are alto­
twenty or thirty feet high, aud with covered, or by your leave, to me; and then, if tbe gether too lax iu their rebuke of thi* reusek##
ways to tbe waler. Ttsere
a' striking liour.-kecper finds it out, Mie comet tearing in aud ruinous practice. They should neither
similarity in tbe work of coustns.-tion Noth­ here, and takes iny bend off. Look* good na- commit tlie outrage themselves nor permit it
ing like it was found ontoag other tribes.
tunxl, you suy» Oh, *b«'s good nature! in others. “Wbcre example leads the way" '
Toe spscimemi ot pottery dug from the ernjugh. outride of bci«ii»esv. 1 ain’t got tibth- tho multitude will follow, and no leader can
fbrtigcatmi.s in Ohio nere like tho utensils im5 against her— that U, nothing mure thau rightly claim tbo res, met of hie company un­
in two by thc Maadoji*
A visitor at Td; have against any woman that tried to less he shown it to them and thu public. I
tbr village could see the Mandan women bo« me, but having a big hotel on her shnol- have a «»plek*ii that guying begin* where
make
moit any
mfiditig vase*, cups, pitchers and pots from de^t will
iu u
»ko urzi.
uj; woman
m'iuuku more
iiuim or
vi I--# ability leaver off. aud that many uctors ex­
black &lt;la&gt; aud linking them in the little kilns cranky in dealing with them that ha* to take hibit thi* trifling to conceal tboir own shorv
which they built in tbe sides of biihu Tbe tbjr orders from her.
cviuings.—Joseph Jefferson in Century.
Manthms alone ot North American lod'ans
■'Does sbe scold wh&lt;*n articles eome up
poasttoed tho art #f manufacturing a beauti­ missing from tbe wash! Not tne I'only
A Drrum Stranjely Fulfilled.
ful mtd lasting kind of blue gla'w bea&lt;i*. They report "vui to her uud then get out of tbo
In 1852 1 lived in the Shenandoah valley,
had these brads in great quautitio* when tta wq' and let b**r hare it out with the launfnr traders first 'came nmong them. They (Inkers. The more blowing up them women and was betrothed to n lieutenant in tbs
kept the proem secret. Mandan canore *cre 3tbe better, for in spite of everything I southern urmy^ On the 2d of July 1 exi*wted- him borne, but owing to tbe irregu­
altogStlior different from the canoes of other
say they will persist in raviug tbeiu—lves larity of oar modes of travel did not know nt
tribes. They wriv* exactly like the Welsh
k by tiring wariiing -fleid or other things what lima he would arrive. I waited until
coracle, and were made of buffalo hides t!'..it rot out tho linen in jhst half the time it
12 o'tlixrk, ami as he did not pome 1 extin­
stretched over, a frame of willows or other i to lari.
guished tbe light and threw myself upou a
bougii“. and were shaped w ns to be nearly as
&gt;1 you ask «iw tliey linen ar cotton! We
round a* a tub.
x&gt;tb kinds, so if lbs jguest* want linen lounge.
I fell asleep, but awoke with a start, mid
। (and most of ’em J&lt;T in fflmiuer time)
found lira room dimly lighted and die lieu­
•an have ’em. There are some that wonts tenant standing Ixaide me, looking ghastly
strengthened Catlin in his theory. He ar­
all tbe yrar rounl. There was a man pale aud bl* uulfbnn stoinwl with bl.xkb
gued that tbe Wel shown had settled in Ohio
down » mth—li“ wai a roqwral or a
I jum|&gt;cd up &lt;unl exclaimed: “Ok, Tom,
and hnd fortified, themselves. They luul law geiv-rul or something of tbe kind—and as tlie.,
warrhtl agaln-t by tbe Indians, and after we|ther was cold, naturally there wn* cotton wlmt t» tbe matter f'
Ho answered: ""I am dead. Go tell my
tbelr ammunition gave out they iiad been ex­ fcbette put on his bed. ‘Ugh.’ says be to the
terminated. But tbe half breeds had B-eu hoiUekeepor tho next morning, "I fejt last mother anti Burry to tbp Arid. I «m mor­
spared. Half lireed* are always drepiaed by nlgBt as if I luul b*cn fusckad away in a pile tally woundoil. nnd know you would grieve
full blood Indians. These ons aud daughters of *«i cotton in th# Lift ol a gin house.' He l«re if you coakl find my body. So I crawled
of Wahhmrn and Indian women bad natur­ wai different from a* western nun who up on the bill, under a |dae tree, to die."
Thon all w*u dark.
ally associated together in a band. They bad stop|&gt;cd Iwrv one summer. By an nccidmt
His mother and 1 went to tbe liottb* field,
cut loose from parent tribes. Gradually they bo got linen sheets on bls beUand l» comhad made their way down Mie Ohio and then up planned the next day that he had com* near and under an old pine tree wo found him
tbe Mtatedppi anil tbe Missouri, stopping for slicing out cu tbe floor half a doxen times dead, Lis uniform stained with blood, just as
1 had seen it tbe night” before.—Cor. New
a generation or no iu one fortified ptaxi, ami dming ibe night,
.
York World.
tbeo moving on, increasing iu number*, pre­
" However. I don’t bear much talk of Aeet*.
serving some of tbe customs and character- ItYjtoweh that there i* tbe must grumbling
iriicw of tbelr Webb aneretor*. aud trying to and growling about among the gueste. There
TU«i famous Dr. Johnbun. of England,
nre folks who, I know from the looks of ’em,
but aloof from other trita*.
tnnkes one towel (and that one crash) last 'em •owned to think as ranch of his cat as n hu­
Catlin found tbr Mandan* living behind a
pek nt home, that will make a fuu if they man friend. Cardinal Wolsey, of Englund,
well bpiIt stockade. They lisd located tbelr
used
to receive tlie nobhu of tint kind with
It find at least two clean ones &lt;&gt;u their
principal city where tlie Missouri made a sharp
hstand every time they happen lo go in hi* favorite cat perched nponXbe arm of bis
turn around a rocky ledge. On t wo sides of
r rooms during tbs day. It boat* every- chair or at tbo liack of his throne. Tbe great
tbe top ii was thia abrupt precipice ami tta
jg tbo airs they put on wlien they find statesman of France, Richelieu, opre* excused
river. Ou the remaining ride wu* the stock­
paclves (laying their £4 a day at- ths hotel, hirnwlf from rising to receive a foreign amade. This was composed of timbers a foot
inch afraid tncy won't get the worth of tKUKad'ir because hh favorite cut and tier
thick, set firmly in tbe ground, and eighteen
I- money in every thing that's going, kittens were lying on his rulsw. Petrarch,
fect'blgh. Crevices were left between tlie
tn’s the sort that nccuwsrtbe waiter* of tbe great Italian post, bad his furorlt-* cat
timbers to aboot through. Their fortified
ng them napkins that UaXalready been embalmed wb»*n she iBril. Anioug the Egyp­
city was impregnable.
I, and tliat come poshing into here to see tians cats were embalmed as sacred aainiaK
Nothing like the Mapdan architecture was
faeysay)if we nr* really so tied off fur Louis Xlil of Franco wa* a rtaneh friend of
found by Mr. Catlin ^tpiioog any of tta other —J tilings as we seem to be. And my, tbv rate, and at*an early »gc interceded in their
North American Indians. Tho lodges were towels that arc called for in them bathrooms! l&gt;ch^!f on 6t. John's day. Mahomet pofwsxd
c'rculor, and from forty to sixty feet iu It’s riily, that's what it i*. to onk-r so many, a cat named Muezza. Once, when the pet
diameter.
just because they can tw bod for tbe asking. was lying asleep on tlw sleeve of hi* gown, be
Tue Mandan bouse.- were built so closely —New York Tribune.
hull tho pert cut awsy rather than disturb
kitty’* dream*. Chateaubriand pc.-.^-d a
row jiathwaya At a distance the dome like
Author*' Trouble with Heroine*.
cat cal'ed by the euphonious name of Ifiretto.
yellow roof* presented a singular appear­
Widen you havn written a* many books a* a gih from tbe pope. H“ studied tho habit*
ance. Oo nearer npproncb tbe visitor found I havo you will see that you are going to bo of the cat and imagined that .his character
bitnaeU among a kit of great mud but*. Tbr acctavd of putting your friend* ia your stories partonh. of runu&gt; qualit-e* peculiar to bl*
greatest surprise "w after entrance. Then nnyway, whether you do tt or not; and tf pet.—New York Herald.
it wx&lt; ducorcred that tlie*" were wooden you Lave any good material you *had be^er
bouMa, dry and clean, and oftoo fnru'tsht* I make the best of it. Now. as a matter of
lie Collected the Debt.
with household comforts unknown to other fact, to show you Bow it works, my male
A well known dentist tried hard to collect
Indiana
characters are usually mosaic—made up of a bill, but, after many ineffectual efforts,
iaxr wrr.x eblf surroaTtso.
tog ends of tbe men I Itave inejr; my women said to tho debtor: "‘I do not intend to sepd
The Mandans were agriculturist*. They are ileal creations of ray brain. As a result,
you any more bills, and I don’t intend to sue
raised corn, pumpkin* aud aquashe* in great I am frequently told tint ray men aro horri­
you; &gt;&gt;ut there Is one tiling I want to tel!
qutatitio*. They had no plows, but labori­ ble “cads,” and that this or that heroine is
you. Every time you cut off a piece of beef­
ously^ Chopped tbe sail with bore made front perfectly lovely—just like Mi-e bo-and-so,
steak aud (mus it to your wife I want you to
tho shoulder blades of buffaloes or elk*. etc. Iu fact, the ladite nre notoriously illogi­
rer.irniber that she is not chewing that beef
Their cprn was peculiar. It made ear. which cal ia detecting identities. Yon put a girl in
with her tooth, nor with your teeth, but with
were no larger than a man's thumb, tat it a frontier town in Texn**, and call her Lucy, ray teeth." In two &lt;y three days he received,
ripened curly, a’mj. matured well even in such and If there's a girl within 500 mile* of the a chock. The motion of thoo doubly false'
high latitude as Ute Northern Pacific of North place with tbo same Christian name I’ll teeth in his wife's indutb was too much f&lt;«■ Dakola. White men in what was ones the wager she is sure she I* th1; one intended, the husband.—Christian Advocate.
Mandan country claim that it is impowiblc and,Hen to oub, will be indigniuit attbedr*##*
you nuike her wear. Her friends, ton, will
Tbe Mandan# stored their corn and dried be jot as positive alzxit tbe matter a» sbe I*.
A chemitt of Boekombritn. Germany, lias
•vegetal Jre tn col Lars tnmJe six or seven foot —Interview in New York Smr.
discovered a ne w alloy, «y&gt;ich b&gt; said to resist
deep t:nl smaller nt the top. like a jug. In
the attack of most acid and alkalirv vriutioiu.
thi* way they easily nrcemod food through
C'Mimda's itonudary Line.
It contain* 15 parts of copper. "J.bl parte of
.tbe wund wimrrx. Wild fr:it wa* gnth.Tcl
The boundary hue "betwren the United
■ ami I'ried in season. The buffalo mnit.wa* States and Canada i* not “imaginary," us tin, LtC parte of letiu and 1 part of nutlmony
—being, in fact, a bronxe with tbe addition
jerked.
miet']ieu|tle suppose. Tbe fact is tbe line » «&gt;f a little lead nn*laiit:mouy. It is claimed
Amotig Liic wcumu pMftbuihrly were many distinctly marked from LakuMichigan to tho
whoso skins wcic almost white, and who hail Pacific ocean by &lt;»irnx, iron pillar*, earth that tlienfioyis mu&gt; h liettcr than ebonite,,
liaxel, gray or blue eyea. There wm every nnamds and timber ckariugs There are IfcCJ vulraniteor porcelain• fur vre»**k ur UxUugs
shad# of lioir except uul.uni. Tcib men &lt;d tbtae mark* between tb^ Lake of the Wood# liable iff beacte-l upon by chemicals.—New
•erased ashamed of tbelr light hair, and &lt;!re and tbo lose of tt)” Rouky mountains. Tho York Telegram.
. gdisvd li w ith glue and blank earth. But the Brjtiih placed «me p-et every two indo* and
Dlffinvuee In Thtmglit.
wsmcf: were proud at tltfirn. ami iruro it lha tinited State#'oat- between each British
Mis# Gladys
•&gt;prt-sd out and down to thrir knees.
post. I Th"
are of
iron, and
Ill" pwts
iFiuair
in cast
mu iruu,
«uu east
iiui. on
vu
- —Mt** the dbareri,■ loveliest,
— .....
Although there were iadividual- "among tixtlr f:.&lt;-v
lha-ml-.
• cmaMImol
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l.ln. ■ a &gt;r 1 .1.^.1,
them wiUi records for great jierssmat bravery, doo, October
20. 181K" W|mtu tbe iinerro*re iug to get him; **« if 1 ilon’t.
Agi-d Maiden Aunt—Aren't you osiuuned.
Uu-’Mcaduus were cot a-warlike ]»rop!e. lakre,: mountains of stone# hfeve l*en built
"They avoided hostilities a* long as powibla projecting eight feet i ’ovv high water mark. Gladys, to throw yourself at i nan in that
Tl»«y cared mure tor sjwrU and for erremo- Ln fircst.. the lin« is defined by felling trvra faxhlonl
klun Gladyw—It’s fminy, aunty, TOu’re
nie£t£afl for fignting.
for a iqiace a rod wide.—Toronto Globe.
ways thinking alwns men. I «a» referring
Etx year* after Mr. Catlin-* visit among
V»a St. Bernard jatppy I saw yesterday.—
tlie Mantians *.'naUjx&gt;x wasiutr.xlucad in th*
city by a fur trading boat. At that time tbo
This aiKvSdote of Sir Ralph Alirrrroniby, ("hatter.
Sioux We making war upon the Mandan*, tbe victor of Aboukir,show# that men in the
She (just taking vocal trenons)—Henry,
and tbe afflicted peopht were -but up within presence of &lt;feath be dkl not forget that cuotheir fortifieatkau. Tbe ravage* of tbe dia- sidersitlon for others which is th.- ruling spirit dear, won’t you have double windows put on
rauj were terrible. Of tb« XIW people iu tbe of really great men. After the buttle at all over the houvf My singing may dlrturb
the nrighbors.
Hu—Well, If it 'does, it
whid^lie wo# mortally wounded he was car­
young poopl'e ereopvd tbe small pox aud found ried oti bound oue ot the ships and a soldier's strike* me that the neighbors are the ones to
a refugo with the lUccaretw Tho Mandan* blanket placed under his bead to ease It. He buy tbedouble windows.
now number about M»i. They live in a vil- felt tbe relief ami asked what it was. "Univ
During a dull day Ip i-arlimueut b Ixmdon
. Iago n«ar Fort Buford.-Cor. fit. Izrai* Globe- a soldier’s blanket." “Whose blanket is Itf
Damorrat.
,
“Only 6ne of tbe menY," was tbe reply. “J steoograf terr made a wager that be cooid
write* out three colmnn* of Tbe Time* in
tbe blanket bekmga" “It w Dunean Roy's, three hour*, and did transcrilie three columns
BupsrinUndent Moir, of tbe Hudson river of tbe Forty-recond, Sir Ralph.” “Then of Tbe-Tliunderw, or U.iXa) m onl». in t wo hours'
and three-quarters.
sec.” mid tbe dying general, " that Duncan
Roy peu his blanket thb very night”—
A Minnesota clergyman traveled thirty
Chambers
’
Journal
nnd to their Mik had stowtad aewdl bundle#
un'ire, made six call*, vlritad tno sciiooh.
A China* mandarin be* power to order a
subject's head i^wd off st a muniont'# no­
tice, but within three months be must for­
ward to tbs emperor an affidavit from two
rit.zena that such execution was in tbe taleruoknmin the

tlie- affidavit*,

jack rabbit*, all between sunrire nixl nuwt,

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rMJ nxii ««&lt;»»

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ir«'» round*! • turn «■
nd aa* that aaoiher tram bad beenderathm.
ud bv'right Hero** the track. A «“«***
rBS iuevitnl.la The wgforei
llwu chancre and jumped, but be dulftt.
chew'd afterwar.l:
•• •! saw right awv we were in for it. ono
D» a Da»h U *»™ck wo that our only chance
ras tog«' right abend anil cut through »f W"
txil.1. 8o I threw tar open and let her go.
••The experiment era# perdou*. but 1-Wa#
ncMMfuk Hr did •cur. through.’ and no one
rn* injured. Thb act of the engineer was
bat of ou eXCMdingly cuurageou#, cool mad-

d man
.
Anotoer engineer ou a western roau peronus d a similar art wane time ago with
nwlernalu. H. Iri«l
&lt;&gt;. tart «»«
orra-1 totry’to-cut through a freight trait­
hat had been thrown aero* the traeu. None
if tta j-axurgsuw was injured, but ta- r-«K‘’
hat an I hi* flrautan were killed. Thb b tart
do often tta reward of bravery in all walk*
if lifo’•-Phttodslphta Pre*.

In HBS I wn&gt; a -opbomore at Knox college.
Oaimburg.lt*.. Tbe student* of ttw cnh«-'
ware alwara on the alert to do annetliuig io
relieve the suQ-H.ig of that Httle city •»•
vicinity. On one occarion wr hafl tbr g»»#i
fortun# to&gt;--are a* an attraction that eccen­
tric tau»Dri»t ‘Artemus Ward. We met him
on hi* arrival nnd did all ibsi wn* projwr m
tbe neept'on &lt;&gt;f. a di*tiugui»bed guaft. Tho
evening came ou for the lecture and tbe lect­
ure a a# delivered. After ifsdelivery A.- Ward
wcaourgtateL We took egr* of him. Be­
fore doing *o. however, we (.sainted up tbe
rereipt* of the hnu*e. Mr. Ward (or Brownej
at cnee beenmu magvanimou*. Our term*
with him were that ha 'ras to grt ooc-half of
tbe rvreipt*«i ■! the poor one-half. Wheu til#
proexti* were counted out Mr. Ward odd iu
bi# diwli way: '"Let thc;x&gt;or have their*; aud
you, geutiemen, must allow me to qend my
ball in your midst. I Insist upn your 40rrpling my bospitaUty until lhe Jiri cent of
my lialf of thc pruweds of w night’# k-cture
he* been squandered. I^t us brgin^at once."
Tl»- not proceed* amounted to 87.SS. The
axnuuut "‘squandered” was g3.07.lj.—Inter­
view in Chicago,Tribunv. .

Ltectri fled ’ Smu .
Iu a paper &lt;’.&lt;ecribing a jwrltou# asccut of
Pike's I’m:; IJ»ut- John P. Finlay. United
Suites signal service, ray* that tho a*m&gt;t
wastnado in April, when tlie s&lt;nw-*ss Uie
deepest of all tiic months of the year, aud the
lieutenant was acconi|»:iicd by the •c.-rgcant
of the station. The asrent was accomplish'.’i
on mule lock- until a s'w ot deep kiuw we*
reached, and theu the aaintals were taken
back to the half way house below. Into this
snow they* sometimes tank up to tlrair arm­
pit* ami saved ibeitMdves froen joungiag
deeper by spreading out their arm*. Alone
time they crossed a frozen crust tn shape of a
turtie’s lack, where a foothold had to bo rti"
nt every step, and wbi re a misstep would
have tent them tbousanicof feet down tbr
mountain. Electric storms MWi&gt; tnne» were
nptii'.-*»!d tiie.v, when each snowflake, charged
with electrltity, dlscnirged a spark as it
tcuclxxl a mule's back in it* fr.fi. Eh*-Srispark* streamed from tbe finger tips of up­
raised hands. In their ascent they cnoountrn&lt;d a storm of rivet thnt cut thrir faces so a»
to draw blood. The lari 'five miles- wa* a
fight fur life agaiust wind, sleet, cold aad
rarifled air.

Among tho peculiar name* entered ou th?
old record txioks at Oxford. England, may­
be found tbe following: John ficllewhcttar,
Alan Swect-in-lMxlde, Alicia Tbnrndodger,
Hugh ijaliwatercierk, John &lt;1* Halfnaked,
Itaa? Wake, Dr. Sleep, William Blakintiwtnou'.h, Oubcrt Diabnltn iDovil), Thomas Onehan-i. Agave Blackmmitlc, Thomas Crake­
shield, C. Well beloved, Richard Drink water
(*pcll&lt;d asDrynfccwattr.-e) Christopher Pigg,
John. Kleomralev, Gr.lfridu* D.-iukdreggji,
TL-mica Sourale, Fuloo Twelverencc, Arnold
Matot. Pin# Coffin. Johannes Go-to-beddr.
River Jordan, Peter Le Guo*.&lt;. George Crook­
thanks, Savago Brarr, Robert Shilling, Cop­
per Penny, Ralph FulljameB, John Little­
john, Bock Stagg*. Dnckir Drake and True
Hawk.—St. Louis Republic.

A Seoiclimmi, wlio hod tarn enijdoyad
nearly all hk life in tta building of railway*
in the Highlands of Scotland, came to tta
United States In bi* later year, and settled hi
a new section on tbe plain* of tta far west.
Soon after his arrival a project came up In
bi# new home tor ttacw&lt;»tnicti..u of p rafir -ud through tta district, and the Scotchman
waa qpptad to ds a man of experieure tn ttseb
luatten*. “H«x«,in&lt;mr s*id ta totbe qickr*inanof ttasetame; "ye canna build a r'alwav
serose thb tantry •" "Why fl&amp;, Mr. Forgowar ‘"Why notf he repeated, with nu air
of settiwg the wind-matter; “wtar not! And
liinnn ye see tiij- kutrtry’* as flat &lt;u a flure,
nnd ye have uaw place whatever to run yarntoonusMhroughr—San Francisco Argonaut.
F«mn«i in ■ eef*.
A Chicago uphplstercr, in repairing on old
-&gt;fa that had barn brought |o bi* #h&lt;.p, fount
the following nrtick-s. which hod dipp^
down betw-xn tbehark and tbecushiou- Forty\oven bairjiin*. 3 mustache ouuilia, 19 »nj»j ender button*, 13 ntvdle*. h cignn tb-s. 4 pho­
tographs, 217 pin*. *Mne riovea, 27 cuff but­
tons. 0 pockrt knives. 13 poker chip#, a rial of
horiKL-opathlr. nwdiriu*, p lump, of chewing
gum, 5U tootii)ucks,
uLtotas q»d 4 button
Looks.—Pfaibdelpbia Lnugcr.

A W l». W« „t Pidlrfripl.u
a cart,
ous etaenratum o* er bis rittiug rrx.m ouint&lt;-i
A large frame is filled with photograph* of
girl# and wooms, most nf them pretty At
tbe bottom of each picture ta putd a ,WWw_
istper clipping. “ Why, Mr. Brown, what do

plM.
i li,pl„z.„ ie-,r n»rruic,
nutiuea"—Philadelphia Prtw.
'
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I
:

KaUlDg tta HaU

On tta proper tnetbud cf i--rfonnh&gt;K that
salutation known n* "rai-ing tiro bat” there
bare al wsy» prevailed rather conflicting opin- j
ious in France.* Somvti.n-s Pren'.-hman lifted ।
thrir tat* in three d.«!i:i&gt; t uiuti.ms, carefully '
performed; at other timew they removed them I
with a sweeping and eomrwhat rounded ges ।
tun*. A certain Comte d&lt;- Lurniuudie, in hi*
so calle*! phyriol-tgical »tc lv cf tta Fautaurg .
Bt. Gtrtnain for tbe year IWU. has now laid (
down rules respecting the coup de chapeau
which are based on tb*« proevdent* furnuliwl.!
by tta must tnudrrn and mori f-^hinoablc
members of tbe very iwst ►&gt;,-&gt;«ty in tta city, i
Tbe man of fashion, according to ttacount,
must now remove hi* bat in diluting with a
brrad sweeping gesture which is at tta tain- I
Absolutely Pure,
Mnw el-gnntand brusque. The jiat, hajing J
n of tarter h-jJto j DWk {- '
remaluAl well aloft for a while, must ta
bi ought down oa tta head quickly like a . ol alt in kxveultix »hvi:n
sword into lu scabbard The person saluting meat Repott. Arg. it. !8D»
sb'Hild pn-aerve an impawn e countenance a*
much a* pareibk wfiUe going through his cleNGTICK'Fon r.ZjMSG('L4.1MS.
gan: evolution-, birt tbe count does*not find
Slate of Michigan. Cauwty &lt; f Ikirrj *&gt;fault wftli a little rinile ou tta feature*, tta
Notice Is beasto ahcti. ilud by aw &lt;ft*|rr &lt;4•
said rimpering movement bring either jwtran- Probate Court for Iihj Count) « Barry, iwlc
ixiug ur familiar, as oeeatan may require — on the 30th of June. A. D. irtO. six u ontto
Iron1, thsl date wvre altovrd lor rrnlUors to
Ixuiduu Telegraph.
prwreet tortr rlahii*
I)* *gsfairi
Mgstnst the
lh&lt;* estate otgot-ert -TfiT! jt. TTte “'flf
fit Vlhl -c...
«... .. drewre.
auttataiiereA'inr- «f a«W «&gt;•■••• a»ed an• re'HMMtopr^tot thrirrifcjms to «i ‘
Lieut. Itaal*, of tta rifu.nl sen kw, sayn that court, at tta. Probate effita. lu th- t in! H*riif parties wT&gt;u are dtaturbed by * bat i* termed Ing*. torrxamtoattoaatid-BUcwaacc.on OF oe
"‘rocking tad*'' ta th# tune’of storms will fore the .-sMb dayta Dumber :-u. and »•«
open tta window* uf tbeir boom on whnt
sailor* term th# “leeward ridr," that b to •Wstt^aNidaFbtnworaibcr ucxi. nl !&lt;* &lt;■ ri-ws
say, nn th? side oppudte lo that whence tta the iorenoon or.eacb of tho** day storm cumca, they nil not be troubled with it.
“The rock tug i* the reudt.'' ta explains, “of
JhJgt-i'! I'r
•
a diffitmee tai wren the air indoors and that
on tta&lt;Hittide. Wtatu a tagger puff come*
th# bed, forced by tta air within, which seek*
to join that outdoors, inovee In one direction
and h fonwd tack when the puff become*
lighter. Rebevv (he praauro by opening tho
window# and thi* Mxwlled rocking cnm*.
Many a house that haa liven bkiwn down in a
tornado wouhl liare bren opored it* owner
had thkfact taen known. Tta prowf uf what
1 *y a* to thb pmwnre i* shown tn the fact
tliat houses, after grwri st inns, are frequent­
ly found with tta leeaard wall mily blown
out and the other,three renuuuing intact.'' -:
Chicago HiTuld.

POWDER

An otter betouging ti» a Scotch gentleman
wn* so tamo that wh&lt;mer;r it was alann-l
by strange dogn it would .-ndmvor to spring
Into its master's arms for pruteetton. Thi*
animal wav areuvtompd to flkb in ihe stream
that flowed rkoa to its master** dwelling; it
would catch elghbor tan aalnum in theoourse
of the day. 11 w os eqtail'y expert in the irx.,
where it caught numtot* of lodllsh It wan’d
hunt in thi* nuumer till it was tired, when-it
rcft-.Bod to enter tbo wnter again. Ita matter
tlwu fed it with the &gt;axlua&gt; of it* sport, and
after it bad taken *t:aic:cnt it went off to
sleep and was generally carried bon
►tote.—N#tv York Mad and Exprvw

i-IV'.■.ATI. I.'din I
a-Mfon *f the Prolate &lt; «•- ■
«*•_. ‘77.... -i... prolate'

«»“S'"
i* frequently used by profile who
F1W®1. Charles W. AW»taH'C-.........
what it really meau* Tim plate b called a
outwit Hl. «&gt;»&gt;'
river, but in reality it b a tay 1(» milt® wide
,tUh «*»*
at tbe moutii and &amp;’» miha wide at Mixite- anallig.d lutotel’etint.
viihn. in Uruguay. Betwoeu tta canitab it
gradually La reduced in breedth to twenty­
eight miles. Above Bneaoi Ayres two mighty real ewude of srid Ineotupcteiit iu said I ■
rirw.
u___ _ ___ ..
J
described.
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!l;r
.
“ If rtta’iT1.JB '"3

Sa’SMS-‘K

replied the judge.
“WhatV tb.- m
Jodgv.

work either.

computed that more than four nnllluti miles
ot Wood pass through the rotas of an oniinarv
rinc durtax a lifetime af aerenty

.r. about a* foitow*-’ Tuesday night a young
j
man, while return'mg from a nclghtorixrel . Prof. J. Geixiulog. pbtoi... (&lt;1’.C
dancir about 1 o etocx. Um* ttatouely rurel startrela quarterly af Huw. i!
win dtau. ’
far home, wbicii runs tbraugh a dark wood- । Tcmi»er*uce Gentleman.
altnuet
everything
land, surrounded by deep -.she and k»fty
neaks, and overhung with bugo cliffs, whose :
The mind of Ida Uaird. a ! t-.v*at t,i iemunits mr crowned with giffl|Ptrc
Hay City school girl, h« gttvn
|M.
Not a charing dbtnrha ttatiiicknreaof tiw eatiac she worrpti oyer tar lailuu.
woodland, save one Military spot almost over- to a higher grade.
trown with vinrs and siiruta wbvre stands
Suiwrvtour Sharp aaya Jadtenn - w.pi4u
mouldering an old stone building, *dth de­
rayed au&gt;l ruined wall* and lofty tjrwsr*, al­ tkni will reach about 10.000, po*fi&gt;iy
lrv.’
moat overgrown with ux»*. nrscmbitisg great- Jackaon people hail licen guessing
lv tta old taunted Kirk Altoway. ta famous 20,000 to 30.000. .
in "Txm O"Sbanter.”
*
Judge J. N. Ixjcas, flpromtnrui
All these scenea combined ceuld mH daunt
lawyer, has located in Lanain'g. MiLctta courage of tta young motaitaiorer at ta ca« 1# alyi allavrynr.awl she. will
ju
marched on with .pitokoniug tare. Buii juri
practice with tar hunbsn l
a,ta was approaching tta oid tauntal build­
ing, r.-bieb luui for many year# been frequented
Bonjamjfl Livrtigstaiir ut CriwhEepIdh
by the gho«t of » niysteriuoa &lt;*1 tody, wbo one of thf '.'Ideal road contractor.munv voors ago suddenly disappeared, a* an Igan hr"dead, lie planked th* uu-i tmm
oid firerida legend taa it, aud Um* np tar Kabunazo" to Grand Rapid- iu p.;,n
alsxle in thc vault* of »hb old building, whkh
G. G. Bennett, tt Mendon latam-r.
no* auekntiy uaed by a band of suited monks,
and thought to havu taen built by them at slrockrd while loading hay duru g the
least a century ago, and which ba* for mauy storm ot Tue*«lay and rvndried li.-endblc
for
some time. Tta* teum tan away.
years been hidden fr«n pubfic notice, un­
grj.
visited for a tong time by any huinaa twlng. turning tta h«d and omashinK
'
&lt;
ttarv, midduily rising from tta ground, like eraliy.
the gtari of Banquo. appeared before him a
tall, dark apparition with onteiretehad hand#
THE MARKETS
aod glowing evre revulring in their fiery
socket*, aad tangted gray heir, wearing a
loowi black rcAwtieareuding from thcebcmlder
Apples-DrXS. Ceperib.
to thc fret.
Tbe tay-stood amat'sl. mottonta* ano
dumb. This scrw lasted but for a iftnmeM.
Tbe ghost, as suddenly as it a|&gt;pcare.t. uitapfirared. R-cuguixiag bis rituaUun too boy
lildra—Beef?3c; call.
imttadiateiy made n forward dotibie quick at
an almost incredible rate. Glancing or&lt;r bi*
shoulder be saw ttaold monastery lighted by per bblcondlre. which were held in tta hands of a
(tats-s^ata per bu.
■ ■
solemn pnxwwaou of monks id thrir religious .
Pork-^J ?5&lt;»6&lt;®.
attire. a&gt; they treaded mwrieesly around au i Poultry-Ilea*.scichleUr!.'
life.
iron rortinmtho crater of tta fluor. Upon I Haatar—KeHingsl SSper iul&gt;.
tliecoffin weret woeaudlea. one upon tta head, .■ Bart—talttuK at Bi per bb*.
Timothy
Berd
—
talHi's
m
f.
1
' «•« r •
tta otirer upmi Ita foot- Each monk rare led
Wheat—No. t, wbhc tae n&lt;u.M*-.
a crus- af lu* onlsr aud ttay were cbamlng
nosr-,ttM pre hu’ere.i
Wool-Vliwmbdil 17^X7; v.R'hed .
an old Eagluh lune.
Upon tta bred of th# coffin won a gulden
&lt;-ross, aud a-, (-aril inenk pawed tta crore ta i
made a low taw and uttered wm e words -if i Beanv-Sl.TwHlJOtari-r
Batter-KY' ric.rn-irttrx i. r.
praver. tioddraly »U wn# dark and tta । (tarn-»'(«' torbu.
vaulted doors of tbe Interior j*rt of the old
O*»—2-Cp-Tl.!!.
Potatoes-»1=&lt;»C V' I er t-H.
u;«&gt;n their ruriy hiug-s. and thro began a
roultrv—I.tvr: riuekrt'. 7f *c;&lt;Jt-rt'.
. I king of chains and a chao*of gbcetiy turkey*. IOtt
auLe*. which uureseoii fatehed. thc vaulted
.Bor. eioetag with a -lam. All was now si­
lent end the owl again began hisbootipg
and the mud was brtrd sighing through the
.Bbcrp-Nb milHags—Mixed, l.cavy ®|2»; j ig* l. »
N» c'Hirideration ceuld have kept the b&gt;*&gt;
loug mi this lonely spot. He ruriird rmward
and reached h- rue niranri uirarw ma. Hr
aroused the family wtih hi* terrific cries,
aud it was not until aeveral applications of
cau-ptatr t-cTr made that he was able to tell
Ills story.—Nashville American.

“You have no right
great." said a lame bq
Tramcripi.

»’• bagina-.v haVi
with taWdattat

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M Itw iTOoate ouwr,
—- - In said cowity, and alia*
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Hastings

County.

v0&gt;. XXXV. NO. 11.

Banner

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 17, 1890.

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursday* by
COOK BROS.,
---- AT——
hahtisgs, xicn.

F.R. PANCOAST.
HASTINGS. MICH.

Our Special Sale of

Closed out by us from the celebrated flrm of
Michaels, Stern &amp; Co. will

The regular prices of these suits were $12, $] 3 and $14, but
having bought them way below their intrinsic value, we are
selling them on the same basis. Over fifty of these suits were
sold yesterday, and it is no telling how soon the remainder
will pass into our customers’ hands. It behooves you to come
at your earliest possible convenience if you wish to secure a
first-class ALL-W OOL, DURABLE MADE SUIT at th a low
price,
.
.

EIGHT DOLLARS
Hundreds of other rare bargains in Men’s Business Suits.
$3 50, 5.00, 6.00, 10, 12.

Our Great Straw Hat Sale

hotsoh TOWER clothing co. »
GRAND RAPIDS. .MICH

Man-Duff
j

. ing their friend* a.

GREAT­

Dry W for Sale

DRINK

The Hastings Furniture Co. |
are selling their waste wood in
’““U-A loflAe **&lt;■

$1.50 EACH
SELIVEKEb,

SURPRISE
EXTRA

17273640

Bnt not piled up. Every stick* is kilo*
dried bardwood, the very best for summer
wood or kindling, drders are filled and
delivered In regular order as received. As
the Co. now have more ordenUiooked than
they can fill for a few days it will stand
those in hand who wish to buy this wood
to place their orders In advance. With
the low price and excellent quality of
wood the demand is sure to be large.
Terms, cash with order or when delivered.

White Rose Flour.

SttEwv'le.
' Th&lt;}y bought ail the munufneturer's stock in
ohler ti&gt; ej&lt;&gt;4’ out an estate and are now
-wiling tln?ni for

$2.50.
j

rhte&lt; ^xxlh cannot be purrha.M-d for less
th: -is dollar*'at any retail store In the

230 per hundred. I have the
exclusive sale of this flour in
this city and

Warm Question-:1 -luJi uow. but li will make everyone who
thte opportunity a

Have sold Anice the first of

January 1S90

TWENTY-FIVE TON

Viu win fiave to come quick if you exI»ct trt secure one of these valuable
terrain-. Al tbe same time you will
•
M-mcar bargains in

Given Away.
,r&gt;A

White Goods. Embroidered
and Plain. Foreign and
Domestic Chailies, Gingham,
India Pongees, Sateens. In­
dia Linen, &amp;c. Big lines of
Hosiery, I'nderwear and
pilk MitU and Gloves.
Headquarters for Parasol?, and CmI'rvllas. AH grades an| styles at
the very lowest price.

Marr &amp; Duff,
BATTLE CREEK.

PrSnun.

or

■n’v nerstni wiio buys of me or anj of m&gt;
!££ £0
Nurwrr .look or
!Sd» of In) kind for »nrtn« or fill plnnlp. S i. prle-L Tern,
« *£

...J. McKeivoy.
HamiUnn Uanretn.
........
B. G. Hale.
.......... Kd. Bdwards.
........... L W. Wing.

IV... I — - ■
Wroley Myer*.
.R. G. Bennett.

An lev cream social held here Saturday
evening was successful in raising about six
dollars for the church building fund.
There will lie another social next baturday
evening, the proceeds to be devoted to the
same object.
Considerable-harvesting remains to be
done in this vicinity.
The wheat crop is a good one. ami every
man who cun and will work is busy* The
self binder does not deprive men of work.
I lun e to record tin- death of Mrs. Orley
Peake, which took place 911 Saturday.
The funeral was on Sunday. Hie 13th.
The extreme hot weather brings to us
n large number of city residents, attracted
by our lakes and groves.
Mrs. Jane VanHorn has returned from a
visit among her children.
Katie Ryan, one of the attendants at the
insane asylum at‘Kalamazoo, is making
her semi-annual visit at her home here.

Mocha, Java and Bio.

LION COFFEE

Eb. POWERJ’
NO. 35.

Good bay weather.
A thing of the past, the 4th of July.
Over 3,000 people attended the 4th nt
IN THE
Middle lake.
Belle Becher, of Alto, heijt Co., spent
the 4th at Middle lake.
' Geo. H. Becker was the lucky fellow for
he won all the races except the boat race
Which O. F. Warner won.
in the matter of tbe estate of Philander L.
Hoy Caln, of Kansas, formerly of this
place, spent the fourth here. He expects
H V&amp;J toteSwriven
U&gt; return to that state this fall or next

a5

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nf Mlcblnm. pursu»nt *° Hwo* ,»n®

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The
tbe^Mneof
ing between the uuderaumea dlMOi¥e&lt;1. jaIIIro

SSSg’S'S
SMITH. Adtnlnittretor

SCHOOL COLUMN.

11 Is to be hoped that no teacher will be
prevented from attending tbe institute by
reason of a term of school. A very few
schools may then be In session, but it
seems as though the matter may be arrang­
ed without difficulty. The law allows a
teacher to dismiss her school and attend
witboat gny lnj» of time, but units* there
was an understanding on this point at the
time a contracPwas made, ill feeling is
likely to result and every teacher Is advb­
ed to have an amicable understanding with
tbe board. As some may contemplate attending the Inter-State Summer school to
be held at Grand Rapids at the same time.
It may not be out of place to call their at­
tention to the fact that the tutitlon alone
at this school will be 812 for tbe two
weeks, while our own is of course free.
While the people of Hastings cannot enter­
tain those thnt may attend free of charge,
still reduced rates will be given, and the
entire expense of attendance need not. in
most cases, exceed one-half the cost of tui­
tion alone at Grand Raplds&gt; while the in­
struction Is likely to be more valvable and
helpful to the teachers of the country
scbools.
Believing that teachers most
need help in primary work and are most
embamt-ssed In properly performing this
part of their duty, Sup't Estabrook was
asked to send a superior primary teacher
to give instruction. He has engaged Miss
Vandewalkcr. of the State Normal school,
to do this work. Mr. Thompson speaks in
the highest terms of her instruction and
doubtless all will be pleased and greatly
benefltted by hearing her.
At the commencement of the fall term of
our schools an attempt will be made to
run them, as far as possible, on a uniform
pSan based upon the new course of study.
A classification register will be placed in
every school, and a regular system of ex­
aminations and promotions arranged. This
subject will also.be a part of the work at
the Institute.
Arrange then, teachers, to come and be
present the first day. We^pught to have
at least double the mimber yi attendance
last-year.
Bring along your books and come for
business. While we have no authority to
promise anything, still It is believed- that
the l»oard of examiners will deem it only
right and proper to give due credit to all
Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. Will Scgar a 9 that attend and profit by. th* instruction
given.
lb boy July 12.
Dr. Powers and wife are smiling over
Xonbetc. DnaL
thnt 9 ib boy that arrived at their house
July 10.
Ono of the mo*-, interesting contribution*
Prof. Ludwig and family, of Potterville, of Protestor Nordenskjold to popular science
visited friends In this neighborhood last b his examination—when about 80 degree,
week.
north latitude, before reaching Parry's 1*1John Wheeler and family, of Battle
Creek, visited at Wm. Campbell's last ■now which covered tbt&gt; icebergs and. which
had cortw from still higher latitude*. Ha
week.
Not much news this week. Such tfot found it wrifwn with a multitude of minute
weather and every body busy.
■iiuatedat th© bottom of little pite,.a&gt; great

Woolson Spici Co., Manfis,

I nd fnronnoii xttnc Probate court room* a

505

COUNTY NEWS.
The following person* are authorised to receivesutecrlntloa* lor the BAyyan-.
Preston Jewell.
Hanf.rln
UeHonl
Eugeur Jordan.
Bowens Mill*
W. Armstrong.
Bro* ard
.
Wm. Broward.
Carlton
. . . J. N. Covert.
USdar Creek......
D. L Northland.
(loverdale..........
Howard Mother.
&lt;ke»»j » Qirucr*
....Byroo Raber. ■
...'...alLG. Mee.
F. J. Norwood.
A. M. Ilerrlncton.
Hickory Corner*.
KdwInBta-wll.
I rung
.. Cbaa. William*
...C. K. N'lekmon,
siarence Doolittle.

in range of the horse. As he turned
he struck her down with bis fore
feet, and with his hind feet rolled her over
on herfacc. -When her mother picked her
up the little one’s mouth was full of dnsu
but atrange as It may. wen she was not
hurt in tbe least, though badly frightened.
Quite a number of the 8. D. Advents of
Carltbn attended their quarterly meeting at
Hastings last SxturdayChas. O. Fleming and sister spent Sun­
day in Irving.
.
A great many'have been wbortleberrying lately.
A shower Monday p. ni. was a damper
on bay making for a short time.
Mrs. Arthur Kenyon has been quite ill
with congestion of the lungs, but Is some
better at present.
Last Friday p. m. as Charley Carpenter
was driving down tbe HUI by-C. L. Smith’s
his horse stumbled and. fell throwing Chas,
out on the road aide, but fortunately no
serious damage was done.
.
The S. D. Adventists will hold quarterly
meeting at their church next Sablmth.
There is a right and a wrong way to do
everything, even to writing item* for a
newspaper, and the right way is to observe
the golden role.

•Haying is done, with a bountiful crop
secured In fine condition. Wheat Io nearly
all cut and in the shock. Should the
weather continue favorable this week, the
wheat crop will be gatlu-n.il in fine condi­
tion and a fine quality.
• Oh! those binders have helf»ed us out so
greatly in cutting and binding our wheat,
that we feel grateful to tbe Inventor of la­
bor saving as that commodity is.
Mrs. W. Hall, of Prairieville, and her
mother, Mrs. Jessup, of Orangeville, visittil a slater of the former and daughter of
the latter. Mrs. Albert Nichols.' one day
last week, the,mother remaining for an In­
definite period.
*
An esrcenifii citizen and pioneer of our
township In the personage of George Bissell
aged 77 years passed to his reward very
suddenly on the 4th. The evening previ­
ous he drove his horse from his home to
his son’s drug store, procured his supply
of groceries, etc., in apparently good health,
and the next night at about.eleven o'clock
met the grim messenger of death in a
quiet mid peaceful manner. His funeral
services were held at his resilience largely
attended by mourning relatives and friends
on the Vlh. Rev. Perry, of Prairieville, of­
ficiating. Pall-bearers were Lucien Pplly.
P. W. Young. E. MeBaln. G. W. Williams.
John Branny and W. T. Brrb?r. He
leaves a wife and two sons to mourn his
departure.
.
Mrs. Wheeler, of Alamo, arrived at the
bedside of her daughter, Mrs. Frank Mc­
Call. who has lung fever.
Mrs. M. M. Rockwell and Mr*. Frank
Aldrich went to Grand Rapids on Satur­
day to spend a few days visiting friends.
Asa Kn&amp;wles and wife, of Kalamazoo,
visited her brother. David Piper, Saturday
and Sunday.
Mrs. John Kelly, of Baltimore. Is visit­
ing her daughter, Mrs. Robt. McElwain.
E. F. Manley, of Kalamazoo, is spending
a few days superintending his farm work.
Bertie and Clarence Pennock were
sporting upon our streets Saturday with
each a new byclcle. making quite an at­
tractive appearanceMrs. Clare Aldrich has gone to her home
in Union City to mend a few days.
Ross C'adwaliader sports a fine new byelcle.
. .

Wm. Tcthclrch ami family from up
north,-are visiting hl« brother Harry.
The ]&gt;euple that were hurt in the acci­
dent on the 4th arc up and doing well.
’L. N. Mosher is still under the weather
ami looking very bad.
John Prim carried a woman and three
A TRUK COMBINATION OF
children from Hastings to Banfield, who
t
are a county charge, and then Joel Crandle
I
carried them on to Battle Creek, and now
,
the Hasting* people arc Inquiring wheri|
tliey an-.
A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR
This week farmers arc cutting their
Picture Card Given wheat Some Helds are very heavy, and
badly tangled and lodged.
WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE
Rev. Chas. Palmatier preached at Delton
last Sunday.
The P. of 1. store i» progressing very
slow since the 4th of July.
Harvesting is well under way. Tbe
When you buy'your Groceries try a ■ John McKinsey went to Hickory Corn­ crop
When______
Johnstown
__ r Is .good.
___ _______
can’t
package LION COFFEE. It ia the er* last Saturday and brought home a new raise wheat there is but little use for other
nest in the United State*—made up from binder.
.
localities to try.
a selection of Mocha, Java and Rio,
Heavy rains yesterday all around us,
properly blended and is conceded by nil
but only a sprinkle here.
Very warm weather for harvesting.
to make the nicest cup of Coffee in tbe
William Frey is traveling the fields and
Sonic
farmers
have
their
wheat
cut
and
land. For Salo Everywhere.
highways with a new McCormick binder.
are now stacking;
Henry Frey is in South America. He
The remains of Mrs. Orley Peake were grew up in our midst, but for a mtinber of
laid
to
rest
in
our
cemetery
*
last
Sunday.
Kansas City, Mo.
Toledo, O.
years has been engaged with parties in
She leaves a busband and a largeJfamlly of Kalamazoo and Grand Rapids.
HlfHOTS WIN Toil J0BM1 FOR HUCP.
children and many friends to mourn her
loea.
Dan Pierce has a new Osborn twine
S. Schantz and Q. S. Boice, of Woodland,
binder and now look out the wheat must are eamplitg near Wall lake.
Mrs. Orley Peak departed this life. Sat­
till.
Mark SkUlmau. of Delton, was in town urday the 12th. She leaves a husband and
last Sunday to attend the funeral of tils several children.
afetter, Mrs. Peake.
Ida Bovec has returned home from visit­
Bee men report a very poor honey sea­ ing her aunt, Mrs. Lctomls.
son and poor swarming season tor bees.
Mr. Campbell and wife visited at E. B.
'Die hay crop was a good one this year Pajme's Sunday.
secured In very fine condition.
The U. B. Bapltets at Wall Lake next
'’‘■KVAVr'ffi'ikST andCorn
Is just booming/but potato is arc Sunday.
suffering for want of rap.

Joseph Dosers. 5&lt; craflR

Great Deal Warmer.
.
1

LION
COFFEE

attended quarterly meeting at Hastings
Saturday.
•
R. W. Vester has cut and drawn 35
loads of hay from 14 acres of ground.
Mr. V. wishes to know who lias done
better.
Michael Vester got kissed by a boney
bre Sunday and he say# that lie would
ratter have been kiss. d by a girl, that is if
It were the right one.
Herbert Chase and wife spent Sundavnear Clarksville.
Elder Moore preached at the M. E.
church Sundav- evening.

•■iSnOKE*

Warrant Every Sack,

T™"'
This is

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

O'Doaaell
Oranrerille Milla
Prairieville..........
Woodland
Tanker Spring*.

Is in everybody’s mouth. Straw Hats at48c,68c, 98c,31.48;
worth in any other store, 75c, $1.00, 1.50, 2.50.

WHOLE NO. 1832.

Mrs. B. W. Johnson is spending a few
weeks visiting in Pennsylvania the early
scenes of her youth.
Belle Pendill is clerking for d. B.
Moreau while he is harvesting.
Some peices of barley are fit to cut. If
tbe rain holds off this week will secure the
wheat and barley in stack or barn.
It Is seldom such a heavy crop of hay lias
been secured and in such tine condition.
The farmer has no reason to complain of
tbe harvest for certainly it is abundant.
Prairieville Grange purchased their
binding twine in Philadelphia as they did
last year. They also will make an exhibit
of grain and grasses in tbe ear on Satur­
day. the 19th Inst.
Congratulation to Hasting? Knights of
Pythias. I trust that prize did not carry
any of them off their feet.

$8 Men’s All-Wool Suits!

-------- :--------------- —
The best Advertis­
ing medium in Bar-

1 take my pend!
pencil In band
hand this p. m. to
write my weekly budget of news, but tor
the life of me I cannot thluk of anything
to write. Work has held u&gt;e in line all
the week, so gleaning news lias not been
thought of; but there is that never falling
topic of conversation “the weather” to fall
back upon and I will remark, it batr-lieetr-.
all the most fastidious could ask. Hun­
dreds of tons of hay have be--n Secured the
past week in the best condition, ami there
are yet many acres to mow. The hay crop
is heavy. Wheat stand* awaiting the
reaper, and in fact many have already
commenced cutting. By the time Uiese
Reais appear, if the weather still continues
fair, grass and wheat will all be secured.
Wheat promises an average yield. I think
much better in fact than we dared
hoped for in the early spring.
Corn Is doing well, though a good show­
er would not hurt IL
Mrs- (His Landon’s little two year old
girl bad rather a narrow escape from being
killed a few days since. She run out
where her mother was unhitching tbe

alao lodged in the lower strata. The dust,
which became gray on drying, the profemor
found to contain a large projxjrtion of metal­
lic particle* attracted by the magnet and
capable of decomposing »ulpbate of copper
An obeorvation made a little later upon other

tn a layer of granulkr crystalline suo«r situ- '
ated beneath a-stratum of light fresh snow
and another of hardened snow. Upon anaiy- ,
st* Professor Nordetukjold found this matter
metallic iron, ph'^pborux. cobolt and frag­
meats of dlntomaceaa— New York Telegram.

A maple tree of eight or tea mete* diame-

average 25,000 leave* on it, and it i* a safe
computation to ay that such a tree will
throw off in the space of every twelve boar*
740,000 grain* weight of water. Now an acre
will easily contain OOOor 700 such tree*, and as
calculation that from a (ingle acre of forest
off and distributed through tte body

If thia seem* incredible to you, I can nwnre

1279 by Kublai Khan, the .firet emperor of
tbe Mogul dynasty. There are still in it
’l Mary Ballon went to Saginaw on Mom
day to visit her aunt.
' John Carpenter has a drive well. The
Lltka Bros., of Frwpoit put it down.
'Prof. C. S. Wright’s eyes are getting
Europe b that founded by King Frederick
better so he can get around again.
Geo. Coif, of Bowne Kent Go., spent the
fourth in this place.
•
A* Vina Vester was
■
window In the S. D. A. church Thursday
evening, she caught her hand in sueh a
way aa u» bun it quite badly. It i» better
at thh writing.
.z,
, ■■
Seventh Day Adventists, of this place bam; unnoticed tbe llttte tot bad come up

■

�H

SCORES OF DEAD

Dreadful Calamity on
Pepin, Minnesota.

Light into Um hold to find th* reaaosof a
iiffloihy with tbe pumps, wbsn some

Lake

Washington City, July 10.-Thu senRESCUE OF THE LIVING.

BUSINESSjARns

THE CON .RESSIOMAL SUMMARY.

KAntjirtv "squat,” which
jiffcred from a hundred others only, tn the
tact that a woman and boy sat on a log in
front of tbe opening in tbe brush fence,

Orer HaaUon

Acetate oBne n

A. SHELDON.
—
mpeatas &lt;k' doonwithUacte- Head of ths uhbI throe or four. I asked
•
Abatraet end RearK«.t„
bote on the compromise silver bill, Cock­
Thu dead and mte&amp;ing arc as follows: rell and Daniel opposing the bill. With replied:
4?4dS&gt; IWtaffiisiitoc, Geut-ru! &lt;«, e4‘
“He ’un hain’t home just now.** '
Capsized in,a Hurricane 150 Men, Wo­ pected that Capt Howard, whose steamer Henry Witherspoon. Alec Henry, Alec an understanding that a vote shall be
"Be back soon?”
men and Children are Hurried
Ethel Howard lay at the wharf, would go Smith, Osborne Polk, Walter Cbsffin- taken unlay, the senate adjourned. Dur­
“
I
reckon.
He
'
ud
has
gone
down
tbe
■■line.
, tk.Hyg.-Sya
to Eternity.
out to rescue tbe living, but much to ail colored, of Chicago. Three unknown ing tbe session the sundry silver bill wm road a piece to drop that Dave Smith."
everybody’s surprise and indignation he negroes. All the alxjve were stevedores. reported with a net increase cf 88.181.080
A p- drake, m. d„
~------ —
in the appropriation. The Item of S'j’irefused, saying that ha was not going to John O’Neilj, head stevedore. Chicago: C. 000 for irrigation surveys wm stricken
"To
drop
Dave
Smith.
”
Le Valley, lookout, Buffalo: William
risk his boat looking after dead people un­ Cuthbert, watchman, Buffalo; T. E. Fitz-, out, and the sum for aid to state soldiers’
"Do you mean that he has gone to about
til another tbreeteaed atom tool geM by. gibbon, Buffalo; Frank Burns, stoatnfit- homes redaosd to 1300.000 from MOO.OOO, Smith*"
2&gt;
“Sartin. They ’un»» has bin wantin’ to
He held' to his determination in spite of ter, Chicago; Henry Alexander, colored with s provision that the aid nhall not ex­
the fact that every moment might mean stevedore, Chicago; Louis Alexander, ceed half the cost of maintenance of the pop at each other fur a long time."
“Thar aha clatters!” shouted tbe boy as T M- B. GILLASPIE. NutarTkrT’
tbe saving of a life. Leaving the captain colored stevedore, Chicago. Two un­ .veteran*.
M* U. S. Claltu ZL. Ub '
to settle with his conscience, a dozen or known deck hands; John Lewis, com­ .- The house adopted the conference report the report of a gun reached our ears, and •fem
will prosecute all kind, or ri-fa.*?”.
more rowboats wen- manned and put out monly known m "Jay Bird;’’ Tom Will­ which wm pending at adjournment Tues­ be was off down the road like a deer.
from tbe shore. The upturned boat was iams and Si Perkins, all colored steve­ day. Tbe bill appropriates 873.000 for the
“Reckon the ole man dropped him," calm­
j* last discovered, the twenty or more re­ dores, are also missing, and are supposed relief of A. H. Emery, of New York. Hitt ly observed the woman, ax she went on
maining people clinging to the boat were tx&gt; be dead. The number wounded is reported * resolution asking the president with her work of patching an old woolen
reecued and brought to the shore, most of about twenty, three of yrhom will die.
* .
M. FOWLER,
to inform the house of the status of the shirt.
LARK CITY,! Mtan., July 14.—What will them being men who coulu swim.
Getting Drank fiaved Them.
• •
Dentist.
Behring sea difficulty, which, after some
probably prove to be the nwxt disastrou*
Probably X30 Drowned.
At the undertakers where thirteen bod­ debate, wm adopted. Tbe conference re­ sort of man hunting, but she said it wm
A
full
list
of
the
130
passengers
who
are
one
of
tbe
customs,
and
bad
to
be
lived
up
cyclone that hi* ever struck this com-,
ies were laid out two brothers named, port on tbe diplomatic and consular bill
munlty passed over this city at 9 d’clock pretty certain to have been drowned is not Amo* were looking at tbe corpses to see wm presented, antagonized by the Demo­ to. In about ten minutes the boy reapobtainable at this writing. A large ma­
Sred, and, sitting down on the log to get L[ A- BARBER, M. D,
last evening, Inflicting a low of life of per­ jority of them were women and children, if they could identify any of them. They crats and its adoption defeated by l*ck of
breath, he said:
both acknowledged that th*y owed their a quorum. A motion wm entsfiad to re­
Physician and Surgeon,
haps 100 or 300 people, and damaging prop­ those saved being nearly all strong live* to the fact that they went Ml on » consider the vote by which the marine
“Pop’s u-comlng."
to&lt;o&lt;p?m?rerNeT,n’*BU,re’ °®'Ti*ouMr
“Drop SmithF’ she queried, wit hoot even
erty to an extent that at this writing can­ men, who were able to swim and cling to drunk. “De Lori forglvy me,” said one of signal bill was passed and the house ad­
tbe boat after it had caprised. On tbe re­ them, tearfully, “but l.-se glad I did git
looking tip.
journed.
■
not be estimated. : Your correspondent wm
turn from the capsized boat with three or tight, or I wouldn't be heab ^lookin' after
“No; Smith dropped him. Pops got H W. LOWRY, JL D.,
visiting friends ia Lake City, and wm sit­ four people who had been rescued, one of de other poor fellahs.”
Washington City, July 11.—Th* senate buckshot in tbe shoulder. Better git things,
ting iu tbe yard when what appeared to tbe rowboats encountered two floating
Later—Twenty bodies have been de­ transacted some routine business yester­ ready."
"Reckon I had, Jim,” she said, and. get­ grXVLSf 2?^^: -j.
be an ordinary electric storm wm noticed bodim/each with a life-preserver attached. livered to the undertaker. It is known day, and then proceeded with the discus­
,
Fifty-Nine Bodies Reeovrrd.
now that twenty-eeven are dead and mi lin­ sion of the silver bill. Morgan made a ting up, she folded her work and moved
coming up from the west. In half an hour
Up to 1:30 a. m. fifty-nine bodle* had ing. The boat was pumped out yesterday long speech against it, one of the points of into the house without the least sign at ex­
the whole heavens wm converted Into a been found and laid out.
and it is believed that some of the miss­ which was .the reiteration of the charge citement. A few minutca later the hus­
ing, if not all, are in the hold.
’
complete canopy of lightning, which wm
that the demonetization of silver had been band camo up at a slow walk, with the JJ C.,jwELTON
Latkr.—Tbe following is a list of those
watched with Interest by the nervy citi­
accomplished by indirection. The debate fresh blood dripping from his shoulder,
A FRIGHTFUL DISASTER
who were lost with the ill-fated Sea Wing.
zens of the little village, and with fear by It Is not yet complete, m several bodies
was kept tip by various senators pro and and halted long enough in front of me to
con until 5:45 p. m.. when the subject hav­ my:
the timid women and children.
have not been identified and *omo may
“Evening to you, stranger. Sort o' make
ing been talked out, the vote on agreeing
never be seen again: Miss Katie Doley,
yourself to home. I went out to drop
(rH
ralifax
_____________________________
to. the conference report wm taken, and re, N. &amp;, July 12.—At Dartmouth
A little before dark a terrific wind Miw/ JBrenner, Kate Burkhart. Ed Chris­ lart night tbe terry landing stage, while j
»“• P«rtr ToU Smith, and tbe onery varmint wm waitin’
topherson. Herman and Willin tn Hempbehind a bush and dropped me. Git the OMITB A 00LUKOVK
Mxuck the community, and your reporter pling and daughter, George Harrison, ------.-j _iat.
—a strictly, except that Payne of Ohio, who
crowded
with about SOO ---------pc mens,—
collapsed
blood washed off and tbe shot picked out,
Lawyer*.
sought the shelter of the house just ia Mr*. Schoenberg, Mrs. Nellie Wethern and they were thrown into the water. The was paired with Sherman, released that and we’ll hev a visit. You. Jim, take his •
M.”*100 “&lt;*k. HmiIdo.,
'
gentleman
from
the
pair,
although
he
fTMtfas ft all the court.* »f the suite
time to escape being caught under a huge and son Bertie, wife and son of Capt. disaster was caused by the slipping out of
(Payne) did not vote, being absent. The
Wethern;
George
Nelson.
O.
O.
Andy
Ortree that came craahing down against tbe
place of the chain which heid the ,stage senate then adjourned.
A E. KEN
seu Miss Nellie Miller, Mr. and Mr*. Fred
house. Windows were closed irfstantly, Hempfiing, and daughter lizzie; Cora up. Tbe front part of the float was ’thus
Williams Introduced in the bouse a res­
Attorney al Law,
Johnson. Miss Dora Smith, Myrtle Mero, dropped suddenly down, throwing the oc­ olution providing that the president erf the
A
bamteome,
clever
and
highly
educated
Mr*. Stawson, Sadie Person. Charles Din­ cupants into the water. Tbe crowd, made senate and tbe speaker of the bouse be young Rusaian, bankrupt .through opera­
up of men, women and children, were wait- authorized to close tbe present session of
being demolished in Ito path, while my stage, Mr*. Humbert, Arthur Hoglen,
congress at 2 p. m. July 31 next; referred. tions In tbe Bourse of St. Petersburg, came
Thomas Ixuuwn. Hattie Sherff, Orion
wife, in tear and trembling, sought tbe Ozky, Annie sod Frances Slider, John
The balance of the day was mostly* de­ to this city some years ago with the wreck Ip R- ^TIMMERMAN, Homapathje p^y.
slcian and burgeon.
seclusion and protection of the cellar, in Sbefier, wife and two children, Mi^ outer edge and the hundreds of people.be- voted to filibustering by the Democrats, of hte fortune and for a time figured largely •- •
(Office over Lathrop's drug stores
company with tbe ladies of the house. Schurberg, two children of C. H. Rehder, gan to slide into the water, those near the there being so many Republican ab­ in tbe most exclusive social set. After a
The building proved stoong enough to Mary Skoglund, Mr*. Minnie D. Fisher, end being buried beneath those further sentee*, to prevent action on the resolu­ time, all hte money having been spent, be U ARTIN V. BARKER, Ito.i
ls.
dropped
out
of
society
and
for
Mme
years
weather the toast, and in half an hour the Mias Annie Snyder, Mr*. Fred Scherpe back until there was a solid mass of tion to take up tbe original parkage bill earned a precarious living In various “A
surance and Loans.
and
daughter,
Fred Severs
and shrieking, struggling humanity packed as The Democrats had it all their own way,
Office with J. G. Bunyan * 8ou z doors north
worst of tbe hurricane had passed.
mysterious
vr»y&gt;.
Later
bo
took
to
the
,
,
or
lost
office.
and
in
their
speeches
embraced
the
o^»crr
daughter, Fred Christ, Ira Doriton, closely in tbe water as they had been on
attention Klren to niaktn^ eicbxnxss
tunity to attack the speaker, who sat and stage and hte fortunes begun to look up. MBpoctal
a daughter of CapL Dents, Theodore Har- the dock.
property. Tbe loumii n«
took it all very coolly. Finally the jour­ It was soon after hte latest turn of fortune
wedel, Charles Dehslager, Julia and An­
" —--•
iwkcu auer. rant*
away from tbe front of the house your nie Penig, Fred Hartam, John &amp; Strap,
that an acquaintance, going to church Id a
nal
wm
approved
—
corrections
of
that
tor sale or •srhanue. Botae* aid
For some minutes there wm a confused
fashionable suburb, saw the Russian
correspondent started out and soon learned John Englebretaon, Peter Gerkin. wife
crowd of men, women and children strug­ haring been made the ostensible subject bound on the Mme errand in company with
that a horrible -calamity had befallen the and five children, Mrs. Blaker and two gling in the water. A dozen young men of discussion—and the conference report.*
placethat lias not been equalled since the children, John Bahrnes and wife, Addie leaped to the rescue and tbe drowning peo­ on the diplomatic and agricultural appro­ some of the set with whom he had min­
astings
ity
ank
priations were agreed to, and in commit­ gled in earlier day*. The liuasiau, who is
St. Cloud cyclone several years ago. Peo­ Wing and slater, H. Redlus and two chil­ ple were rapidly passed up to men stand
a highly skilled muricteu, wm Mked to
ple began to gather In the street* and In n dren, Mamie Adams, Henry Stifforly, Ka­ iug on tlw wharves. The work of rescue tee the land grant forfeiture bill was play the organ, and every-body wm delight­
Baitings, - - Mich.
tie Burkhart, A. O. Anderson, Herman wm so rapidly performed that a great ma­ taken up, pending discussion of which tbe
Hipper,
George
Harris, jority of those who fell in were saved from committee rose and the house adjourned. ed with the delicious, drenmy voluntary
abroad that an excursion boat, with over and Will
with which he opened.
!-A.-F*lT-A.2L, $5O,OCC.CC
Mllly Niles, Bierson Finley, Floy Smith,
Washington City, July 12.—Teller In­
»&gt; people on it, was capsized in the mid­ Ira Fulton, a daughter ot John Winter*, death. The rescuers worked .until ex­
A month Later the Rusalau and his old
dle of lake Pepin. The boat proved to be Aliev Palmer, Annie Way, Pho-be Dear­ hausted, helping the people to land until troduced a resolution In the senate yester­ acquaintance* met again at the rooms of a
there were no more in sight and those who day instructing the president to in'vite an friend in New York, and the subject of that
Miehftan.
tbe steamer Sea Wing, which came down son, C. Johnson, Miss Siebnuse, Thomas could not be saved-had sunk out of right.
tbe lake from Diamond Bluff,asmail place Imeson. Emm* Nelson. Mrs. Merritt Green, The work of rescue wm a heroic one, and international conference to establish a ra­ marvelous voluntary came up. Tbe Rus­
about seventeen mlku north of here, on Mrs. Nelson, Frankie Staiger. Ida Severe, to this heroism and the promptness,,with tio between gold and silver and establish sian wm a*ked to repeat it. and be acceded Open for business Dee. IS. isra in buMlDi far
•oeriy occupied by Mewr Bro-.
a double standard: referred. Some delate to the request, saying at the same lime
an excursion to tbe encampment of tbe Mabel Hatton.
which it was begun can be attributed the
First regiment N. G. S. M., which is being DEATH AND HAVOC NEAR ST. PAUL. comparatively small loss of life. Four on bilb of local interest followed and then that it wm an improviMtion. He played
,
omcxKs:
it m before, and all present were delighted.
held a mile below this city.
bodies have been recovered and it is tbe subsidy bills came up again. Gljwon
O.
G.
Robln*on,
President;
"Don’t you recognize it?" he Mked. Sev­
A Number of Victims of tbe Cyclone's lort^i lliBfc DOt more l,ian t^irfee oGwrs favored moderate portal subsidies, hut op:
eral of them found something familiar in
posed
bounties
for
other
lines.
Vest
of.
The steamer started back on tbe hameI fered a substitute providing for free ships the music, but no one could place It
ward trip about « o’clock, and although
St. Pact, ^Inn., July 14.—A destruc­
"listen.” ulH th* k
“-.kit- t
FATAL WRECK ON THE MONON.
to be used only in the foreign carrying
.
DIRKCTOqs:
there were signs at an approaching storm, tive storm, Including a cyclone and end­
trade. With tbe bilta pending a secret
it wasn't considered in any way serious ing in a fierce hurricane, swept the coun­
»*n‘ W. Reynolds.
W. H. Pwm.
he rattled off what all recognized as “John­
session
wm
held,
after
which
the
se
nat
e
aad no danger wm anticipated. The boat try just north of hereSst 5 o'clock yester­
in a Colllsloo.
D. G. Robinson,
J, A. Grable.
nie, Get Your Gun." • By playing it slowly,
adjourned.
wm crowded to ita fullest capacity, about
New Albany, Ind., July 1&amp;-Twdve
Cheater Mew*:,
day afternoon, carrying death and de­
Attempts to legislate In the house were with new notes skillfully interwoven, be
150 men, women and children from Red­
people were injured iu tbe collision on the
. Beebe’.
wing and Dbuupnd Bluff being on board struction in ita path. The storm origin­ lamis^iile, New Albany &amp; Chicago road blocked by the Democrats ou the ground had produced the dreamy composition with
bW!n
“
chnnnwl
~Chi&amp;go
ated
at
a
point
four
miles
directly
north
of
no
quorum.
A
call
of
tbe
house
showed
and about flfty-'people on a barge which
of here and moved northeasterly toward at Smithville, Ind., yesterday Following is .91 members. Then * conference report
wm attached to tbe side of the steamer.
When about opposite Lake City the boat White Bear, covering a country accessible the list: Conductor William Brown,fatally on a railway right-of-way bill wm agreed
began to feel the eflr&lt; te of the storm, but only to teams, and reports come in slowly. crushed; Grant Johnson, Chicago, furi­ to. The speaker laid before the house a
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•CkUlAXC ROBERTSON HOUSE,
tbe officers kept on the way. While the It is certain that tlwre are at least. eleven ously crushed; William Mitchell. Indian-, letter from the president transmitting the appliance," says Mr. Lawrence Hamilton,
recommendations of the Pan-American "I found that the common Bcashun- limpet,
«orm increased m tbe . boat continued up person killed, and a large number rerious- a)X&gt;lif, conductor on the freight train
F. BRODEfiMER. Proprlrtor.
tbe lake, aud in fifteen minutes wm at ita Jy Injured. Tbe storm center was at Kohl- wrist broken; Henry Whitsell, engineer’ conference ,a* to protection of patents, which, deprived of its shell, weighed a Cor. Jrfferwn and Court Sts., Itastinjp, Mhliheight nearing Central Point, about two
dangerously hurt in he back; Jakes tmde marks, copyrights end public health, minute fraction Iex» than half an ounce,
Rates, S1.00 per Day.
miles above Lake City.
rhe conference report on the silver bill
James J. Hill, president of the IGreat Mqyers, engineer of the passenger, bad ly came up next, but Bland raised the quac­ required, wbeu pulled according to its
This House Is new. with pleasant roen'R. Th*
A FRIGHTFuTcALAMlTY.
Northern railway and to these ’pointe cut about the head; Mrs. Patton, Smith­ tion of consideration, and the vote showed plane of adhesion, a force exceeding sixty- patronaxe ct the pshllc is respectfu’lr-ollc'.tM.
ville;
Engineer
Hendricks,
of
the
freight
two pounds to remove it from ita powerful
three ambulances have been sent,accom­ train; Jefferson Robertoon, hmkenusu;
panied bv a force of ten anwranna ‘
Default luirfuK been made In llw rnr dltlun*of
Everett Foster and wife, Worthingtcu'
man Frrlyht.
certain m*rt«MV nvule bv Elbert S. CnlllM
Ada Pearson, Bedford; Datid Warren, sponded. It was finally agreed to debate weight. The superficial urea of the taue of a
and Man- Colltna to I&gt;wt«
Dated March
Telegraphic communication with White . Bloomington; Charles Maratn, conductor tbe report four hours to-day and then vote this individual limpet measured 3.4 square 9th.
A. D. »&lt;T. and recorded In the nfflee 0!
waves, which were sow rushing over the Boar is cut off and aa/thousands of ex­ of the freight train; William Bagley, Pa upon IL Recess to 8 p. m. wm taken, and inches. Taking the atmospheric pressure I the n-clsteriof deed* tortile coitnsr &lt;&gt;t Barry.
state
boat and all was confusion. The boat cursionists went out during the day, the oli:lThomM Andrews, Bloomington; Alice at the night session Enloe made the point at 14.7 pounds to the square inch, this would »iwl
n.w«ii
1 n of Hlchlrxn.
i_ uo.„ ...on th* ifttli day ..of
■wsnentarily ran on to a bar and tbe stations are crowded with anxious friends. Waite. Bloomington; Kate Toffe, Indiau- of order of no quorum and the house ad­ even then only account for 85.28 pounds, or
journed st 8:15
Tbe cottage* of Messrs. Schurmeier and iipdlis—all less seriously hurt.
little more then half tbe power exercised SM Io CUr» KImos and the Mid a**icnn&lt;cn:
Good on Lake Gervahe were totally de­
Washington City, July K—The sen­ in the air by this sea snail, which, acting Uns bees prairrir rerorrtml *nil o«i whirii inert■M adrift in the lake. A number of those stroyed by the cyclone and five were
KS«e there ft rial meet to be doe «t thr &gt;tatr of
Terrlfle Boiler Explosion.
ate Saturday continued the consideration ui»n Immeroed objects in the water, would, thf» notice the sum of one hundred forty ♦»•»«&gt;
•q the barge jumped and swam ashore. killed and ten injured. Following are
Cadillac, Mich., July 10.—The boiler of the subsidy bill*. Vest again speaking of course, hare pulladamuch greater weight and 41-ton dollar* a&gt; d * further nun uf four dol­
As the barge also floated again into the killed: Mm J. H. Schurmeier, Charles
than
that
of
83
pound*.
lar* paid foritbe liiMinanre of the lionse on the
deep water those on the barge saw the Schurmeier, of St. Paul; Bev. Mr. Phaef- of A twrlve-hioroe power engine eqploded against them George also *poke in oppopremises described - in &gt;ald mnrtpirca* pro­
"Thus in the sir a limpet pulled up to vid'd
four miles 'from here yesterday. The rition, while Call .fsvored the postal sub­
fur lbete n sod an ntionivy* fee of fifteen
steamer m it wm carried helplessly out ler, of Brennan, Tex.; George Miller, of
821 pounds, but subsequently, in spite of dollar* provided for In said •oorUajte. »nd no
into the middle of tbe lake, and as they the First National bank of this city; bolter was blown to atoms, and Milton sidy, but- opposed tbe tonnage bill. Tbe ita previous fatigue, when covered over by salt or proeiiedlnx* at law having t-een InMi­
’ Cali thrown forty feet into the air. aud debate wm finally closed and, with few the incoming tide. It took upward of 54 t uted to recover tbe money seeurec Uy raid mortwere being* tossed about on the raging Schurmeier’* driver, name unknown.
had every bone in his body broken. Chas and unimportant amendments, the votes Gnds to remove it I doubt whether the Mte or any part thereof. Nwr.Tuervforr by
waters they were horrified a moment later
virtue of the power of traie contained .in raid
The injured are: J. H. Schurmeier,scalp Brock wm hit with a piece of the boiler were taken, first on tbe tonnage bill. r*.
observe tbe steamer capsize and ita car-'
pet’s adhesive force ha» anything to do mortgafv. asd tbe statute In such c*w made and
of 150 people precipitated Into the take. wounds; Charlie Good, serious injury to in the abdomen, and is se seriously in­ sulttng: Ayes, 39; nays, J8. The vote oa with the question of atmospheric prmure. provided. Dottrel* heresy given that on jratar, tbe postal subsidy wm next in order, and
dav.
tbe tilth, day of Aupu-t A I» 1890.. st ten
scalp; Mrs. Pbaefler, shoulder broken; jured that he will die.
In other experiments even bi to of rock come b‘wiwt^ia
MiWSwaMin. I shall sell at Hubiic
ft wm: Ayes, 28; nays, ja. The feature of
Auction, to the Utfibeei bidder, at the north
Those on the barge remained there until Thomas Barnard, not seriously; Mrs.
George Miller, slightly injured on head;
the vote wm that Pl urn Wand Edmunds Ixjndon Newa
mot door rf oe dmrt house, iu the city 0!
JAlwai kkx, Wta, July 11.-The drill of both votea no on the tonnage bill, and Ed­
(ttjfibelax the ptaoe alien- the
Miss Carrie Moca, slightly injured on
eircutt court lor Harn county Is lioldea). th*
head; Clark Hausen, bruised hip; R. the crack di virions of the Knight* of Pytb- munds voted no on the postal Rntatdr
premise* described In said mortxnc-. or mi
Good, three scalp, wounds and an Injury ias uniformed rank was continued at Cold Plumb a« vuUng. wMl« p.w
It 1. a Ita that ta. .Mmj
„
&lt;m both bUla Tbe urtS
•wfanmer*. There were about fifty in all to the spine; Mr. Genter and Miss Minnie Spring park yesterday in the presence of cml, rol«l
*“ t0"”*
b&gt;“r conunuiuMoss.
_
art-immense crowd. The Money division bill wm made unfinished busiuess, and “■ there Is ■ gvod nwaou lo.lt, side DaldM before stated and slIleRMl com« tojfeiha abort eeerat «aeloo lb.
YMskerssr, .spears. Tbej makr • man er with an nttorney** fee of fifteen dolhm cov
Na 18, of Indiana, wm the first to enter after
Reports from outlying towns show that the lists. Austin division No. 14, of Am- journed.
look .1.gained and toad Mm u&gt; cultivate euanted for therein, the premises beinedescrib­
rated from the barge are probably meet
Tba botue prooaeded to tbe oonaldera alow -ray. and , careful style of ooatuuw, ed in said mortgage as *11 those certal" lot*
dearly related by those who were rescued tbe storm visited destruction upon many rteriam, N. Y., came on the field next, and
parcelsof land situate in the city of H*'tplaces. While the central storm point then came tbe Erie division, of Erie. Kan­ Jtaor i.beoonlm.noe report on th. altar la order to keep up am close side whiskers and
from it just before midnight
Ings In the county at Barry and state of Michi­
bill. Bland made a vigoron* nneech e maa must have leisure and money. If he gan and known and described »s followswas al Lake Kohlman, tbe wind was of
sas.
They
were
followed
by
the
Hastings
ogointt
the report, dectarijg that iFTm
one and two In block sixteen In Kenfleld ■ »dtbe force of a hurricane over all tbe terrl division No. 19, of Hastings, Mich; Sag­
gem
up
early
and
nrshre
around
town
in
a
As soon as the storm had begun to affect tory north of St. Paul, and its track was
dllimi to tbe dty of Haallngs according fno improvement on the present law—
progress of tbe boat, Cape B"eethern marked by ruin for fourteen miles. The inaw division, of East Saginaw, Mich.- rather tU other way-sod made silver boUaltod euat, he will look ent of place, plat thereof n»w on record to the offler &lt;«( t!»e
of Doeds of Harry county.
instructions to run the boat into the storm left nothing standing In the path. Abbott division. Fall River.. Mas*.; Fl’ simply a commodify. Speeches w*r* mads and people will stare at him with pained BMMer
Dated Hastings, Mich.. May 3Xb. IKS.
wh.reL AU““"- ret has Terr lew. Ide
Dearborn, division Na I. Chicago, and ths
Farm houses were unroofed, all standing Yellow Cross division, of Alliance, a
AA b 1
Y H,,““ of Illinois, whiskered men. They will come la time,
Peel of Arkansas, and others, and in it* nnen wc have more wealth and leisure Bmfth &amp; Coiakovf, attorney for Artipirc
grain prostrated and trees uprooted.
Award* iu the Drill Competition.
favor by Cannon and Grosvenor. At the
&lt;bi boat and fill its lower decks, while
The awards are m follows: Finn prll(, conclusion of the debate the report wm there will be a lee of eoUd old fellows Mre
Vague reports of loss,of life are coming
ln* 'keto mutton cbopa on the premiefibs hailstones, as large as ben's eggs, came
81,000, Hastings divisions No. 19, of HmL agreed to by a strict party vote—123 to 90
in
continually.
At
New
Canada
It
is
re
­
aSuSJT
_A
fitrwn on the heads of the poor and help­
ings,
Mich.;
percentage,
93.31.
Second
teas creatures who were huddled together ported that twenty lives were lost and prize, 1800, Erie division No. 19, of Erie,
LOCAL OR TRAVELING.
percentage, 02.43. Third prize,
WtatreoTO. City, Jolp is.-Th. «.».
crowded with excursionists, but it es­
To Mil our Nureery Stock. Salary, Ex
caped tbe cyclone, though there waa a Austin division No. 14, of Amsterdam, N* ate petard., eonatared tbe .nndrr elrtl
and Steady Employment punuitm!
Y.;
percentage,
88.12.
Fourth
prize,
1600
general scare, a hard' blow, and a severe
Mll.durini the dbenmlon or which Alltan
CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY.
terrific, hailstorm. There are reports that twenty New Albany. Ind., division Na 15; pe/
•““"‘"‘I or the condition uX
BOCRIMTKH. N.'V
ta
.ru. »od toiro
blast of wind more forcible than the oth- persous were killed at Little Canada, and ceotagv, 87.27. Fifth prise, 4+00, Grand Vt
ol bualnaaa, .bowing that reren
cropped (icnmuj and was made lecturer
the indications are that tbe loss of life at Rapids division No. 6; percentage. 87.12. prtatta MU., on. twin, th. rirer m&gt;d
M0BTGAGE SALE.
-eulMure. Tbrougl. u.
Sixth
prize.
8300
Fort
Dearborn
division
M been made In tiie pajjrei.t
Kohlman’s will be as great. The cyclone
were thrown into tbe water, some being wm successfully photographed by a Min­ Na L of Chicago; percentage. 86.87. Sev- harbor, were atilt In rartaa tacr. ot Innsortgaae made by Anns !■
01 pU,Wr
•" ‘‘‘■■rountrT
15th. iki&gt;. to Ssmli L. I'han- and
efith prize. WOO, Maney division No. 18, of oomtatata A nuntar or am^dment.
neapolis photograpner.
------the Office of Ih- Bcjtl'ier- of
uut«Me of Bmton. A» ok muMora
IndisoapolLs; percentage, 85.81. Eighth to the anndry elrll bill were aeTredln
Deeds, for Harry county, Michigan. June t:;-.
hi Wlluooa bau |L 1Kr,
prise.
1100,
Red
Cross
division
Na
4,
of
St
among
them
one
for
n
light
station
n»
THE DISASTER TO THE TIOGA.
1«&gt;, In liber M nl rnortangw' on page 13.
Bjremt bta. abta.Mta.,
™ XUtlw Urftuf vlrtud Europe b .bon Um. suit or proceeding has been Instituted at
Louie peroentage, 80.70.
ware observed to be floating on tbe sur1 The Election of Ofllom.
ftoer IncreataKUt. limit ot com or th. before. In order u make » arrful eeleeUon to recover tbe debt or any part thereof secun ..
fiece. There caught hold of tbe boat and
by said mortgage.. The smmint cteinird !•&gt; ,:,e
b’ "“-w
In thr supreme lodge the order of the nl’b’i?, ‘"S','
climbed upon the upturned bottom, and
daeon saM mortgage at this date i'^i-^a
CHICAGO, July 12.—The steamer Tioga, day was tbe election of officers. As was
there first securing a position assisting the
Nofle* u hereby given that by virtue ot the .
/B..1
MWe- *oine meMure.
atam In Ibe gruertb of tbeeullage, pownr of sate eoniHlned In said mortgage tl"; •
oUsera. Later, as tbe ligbtniug lit np tlie of the Erie Tnwportntlon company, was expected, the snpr^s chancellorship was of little public interest passed, sod th?n
M it aupplementM tbe art lectuna aud be­ Bald mortgage will be foreclosed by a tale .01
white drere badly wrecked by an explosion at captured by George B. Shaw, of Eau senate adjourned.
the premise therein described at •l’!‘W&gt;1;
In the bouse, after Enloo had complained am, a notable factor fa tbe training and suction to the highest bidder, st the north troll
7.-ift o'clock last ersnlng, while lying at Claire; W. W. Blackwell, of Kentucky
2 I"5; uniniI*,rtn'lt remark made by WbSSTO'°tOf U" ■“'’“U.-NrZYork door of the Court tamsr li&gt; the ellyof Hasting*
her dock at Randolph street and the river. wm elected vice chancellor; Ell T. BlackIn salt! county«...
of barrv ,on. . the
, U-Wtb day o’ fSrp
! J -.
It i» reported diet thirteen people were mer, *f San Diego, Cola., prelate; S. J. him Saturday had uot been •mbaWto
Wiley, Wilmington, Del., master of ex­ tbe benefit of coming ages jn the page* or
kilted. The explosion was a tcrribte.one chequer, and R. &amp; C-White, Nashville tbe record, aod beau u£rby
Col lows: CojumenelFe At the
Chicago. July 14.-The list of killed by Tenn., keeper of records and seal.
southwest corner of the east half nf the swidt
’ practically thar the
J
seen moving about on shore, with no the explosion on the Tioga Is still incomwest quarter of Metlon’ thirty lire In town w
that way," bnoines. wm allowed to nra
nortb range eight west in Barry Co. Mich, rt n»
—a
ore-1, and tbe huura in commit £ *5?’ of the ground ua Whirh if
ntag tbeuoe north thirty rods, thence east M v.
ered District affair*. The bill/refetri^t ^
ing one* are dead. There was another ex­
dent -has
the 'diplomatic
and a station of a railwmv —reftrr*nfita
-----------approved
--- — —
“p—uiowi. ana
plosion In the hold Saturday. Two man consular appropriAttoo bill and the agri- 1 sad shortta aftarwarfk ntL.r*°*nUtUd’
cultural depenmect appropriation teR
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NEWS LN BRIEF.

DEATH OF CUNTOH B. FBKE.

distinguish character ia the effort todis­
tinguish between the mental chameterIt is asserted in Paris that Boulanger
Iwwm*.Tb«1,/bS?
■ n *a crowned wilh vietnrv nf w«f’"
New Yoke, July Id—Temperance men
istica of the two sexes. Thb is a very diffi­
terribly erudm wd he died ln wTkoS? ’
cult subject, on which one naturally has asked the French government to par­ and Prohibitionists all. over tha country
St. Jacobs Oil for
shrinks from being dogmatic. But we may don him and permit him to return to 1
N. W. Harris t Co.. otChtaoTtbe
Fnuo.
x
’
chlricencholeta
begin with a few certain physical facte.
,or “» “■&gt;&gt;■ CltTbrldS
The now cable between Halifax, N. Is., (of Gen. Clinton B. Fiske, which took
with great sueJust aa the average woman is not so tall a*
bond* retueo to take them because only A
1 rourre of Joy above the love of wife/
and Bermuda te working well, and news- 1
cd*. Every fowl
uit^
'U|T’OS«I &lt;»railed .u ,
helpful to mankind to win sueem*.
papers exchanged congratulations Thur*- &lt;eighth street yesterday morning. Mr.
too,
in
the
same
proportion
does
she
eat
Affected with
]Ftekedted from a *econd attack &lt;rf la
less and drink leu, breathe tese, and te, so day night.
the dbcase was
It was just 10 years to a day from the &gt;
The railway bridge on the (X, B.- an^ Q. ।grippe, the first one having laid him up
we arc told, lea* easily suffocated. The
cured by‘it, nod
time Otto Worlds, ot Bushsnnn. applied .
Uno over Spoon river, sixteen miles east some
(
time ago. He apparently recovered,
pulse
of
n
woman
is
quicker
than
that
of
a
• a sure ri&gt;ty. H has saved
for a pension till be received word tiiat
|
- . .----—v — otAAUA IU unmng 1 rum.
tiyt treacherous disease was still in hi*
man; her blood is not only less in quantity, of Galesburg, Ills., was destroyed by fire but
II A. KCENNE,
one had been granted and 3600 back nav
—Jackson Bqyd in LoulrriUo Courier-Journal.
t
but also of lighter specific gravity, and Wednesday.
ee a&gt;**&gt;7
Breeder of Ffna Fowls.-,
i.* now on its way to him.
w
The Globe tobacco warehouse at Cin­
contain* fewer red corpuscles. In physical
Twtilr* Million Occultist*.
Cllnton R Fiske was born at York, Liv­
t.
Karr^r&gt; at 0,,e tllnc treasurer ot
configuration there te a striking difference. cinnati was destroyed by fire Thursday,
It is said that the Occultist* have become
A ftan’a body form* an oval, with its with 1,000 hogsheads of tobacco. Loss, :ingston county, N. Y., Dec. 8, 1828. Hte
U
W,U|
“taouueement
so
powerful
that
the
SplritunltiBta
have
1130,00);
partly insured.
father was a blacksmith and removed to
greatest diameter through tho ahouldeni;
that he will run for the, democratic nom­
bren. forced to come to terms with there, a woman's body is an oval, which is widest
There te a war cloud hovering over Gua­ Michigan in 1882. In LMM Gen. Fiske made
ination as sheriff of St. Ctalr county On this point out- bt the high prirata of tbe
Four other patriot* are hunting for the faith has fumishtd me with some curious acrotm the hips. The woman ha* the more temala and San Salvador, and two United hte home in St. Louis and was an ardent
undulating outlines, the man a more angu­ States war ships have been ordered to the' Abolitionist, being .a worker in the ’•’Un­
same place*
,
details. According to him there are no lar build. Perhaps it te not wholly fanci­ coast of Central America.
derground railway’'., of antebellum days.
Geo. Bentley has received notifidatlon of few than 14000.000 Occultist* in the world,
Mayor W. P. Pierce, of Hoopestown, In 1861. when the 'war broke out, Gen.
ful to found on this last fact the condu35,003 back pension. It won’t do tkom of whom 10,000,000arc to bo found in Amer- rion that while women, because they have Ills., wim tried at Springfield Thursday Fiske enlisted as a private in a St. Louis
niueh good, as he Is in the Pontiac insane
50,(XX) in France and a* nutny in other a greater bodily llkeuesa to one another, for violating the United Suites revenue regiment, and soon became colonel of tbe
asylum, but it does please hte sister and countries, not excepting England. The have a greater conformity also to a general laws by selling liquor without a License. Thirty-Third Missouri. He was made
Fur Stablemen and Stockmen.
guardian, Mrs. Jennie Pierce, of Burton, « rwtah capial ulouc posaemes 35,000. All mental type, men tend to be more individ­ The jury disagreed.
brigadier-general in 1802. and in 1863 waa
CURES
just the same.
these believers in the raysterious science ual and less similar in their characters.
Dunn &amp; Co.*s weekly review of trade brevetted major-general of volunteers. Ha
William Reese, convicted of killing are connected together by u secret psychic But, of course, It is only of a general says that the national banks ot England. served In the army of the Tennessee until
ciaweta^;.
Robert Alexander by knocking him down force which on the 27th day of the month tendency that we can speak In this refer­ France and Germany have decided tb call the fall of Vicksburg and then in Missouri
and jumping oh hhn in front of the Mar­ in every country unites them nt the wnae ence. When we come to special mental over 15,000,000 in gold from this country until the close of the war. He was then
ordered south and was assistant commis­
shall hohse. Saginaw, last March, was last minute, calculated in conformity with the characteristics, which distinguish the two during the coming week.
The strike of brakemen and switchmen sioner of tbe Freedmen's bureau in Kenweek sentenced to state prison for two various latitude*. In Pari* the moment of -sexes, we arc involved in controversy.
this universal communion of soul is com­ There Is probably no particular difference on the Louisville and Nashville railway is
„,«»«£&gt; S '. Mat’ W-.W-h.'H.
years and six months.'
prised between 8:90 and 8:35 p. m.—Car. in the intellectual capacity between men “off." the meu going back to work on the Howard. In IS65 Gen. Fiske, who waa a
Fire broke out In lumber yard of the Xoodon Globe.
and women; the apparent difference te gen­ company's proposition that their griev­ strong Methodist, was actively engaged in
Ferrysburg mill owned by the Grand Ha­
establishing tbe Fiak univeijrity, in Nash­
erally due to the difference In emotional ances shall be investigated. '
ven lumber company at 0 o'clock last
.. ...uvu iouag inairument. &gt;
Interests.—National Review.
Judge Kelsey, of Bridgeport, Conn., has ville, Tenn. Gen. Fiske was a conspicuous
night. The loss will be about 812.000 fully
Dr. Zwardetnaker, of Utrecht, has*been
decided that a bottle of tanglefoot is not Prohibitionist, and in 1888 was the candi­
insured. The fire is supposed to have experimenting with a simple arrangement
an original package, but that it requires date of the Prohibition party for governor
caught from passing steamboats.
he has deviled for measuring the sensi­
“You are troubled with com.*, areyou?” 1the barrel or case In which the bottles are of New Jersey. In 1888 be was nominated
for tbe presidency by the ProhiGitionista.
James Caughiey* a lumber scaler, shot bility to smyll. It is simply a glas^ tube, said n Pittsburger to one at hte friend* who •shipped to satisfy tbe description.
himself through tiie head while lying in turped up to enter the nostril, and contain­ walked with a j&gt;cculiar limping gait
In trying to “pick the winner” at home
bed at his home In Reed City. Sunday ing a sliding cylinder ot a material that al­ “Well, everybody ha* a remedy for them, races, Charles S. Gage, a young St. Louis
London, July 14.—Henry M. Stanley on
morning. He was a G. A. B. man. had low* the passage of odors. The extent to but the trouble with most of the remedies ;man, has “blown in” 84Q.OUO during the Saturday in Westminster Abbey married
been on a long spree and was desiKmdenL which the cylinder Is projected beyond the te that they are no good without faith, and ]last three years, and in having his fling he Miss Dorothy Tennant. The wedding was
tube
—
that
is,
practically,
the
amount
of
the mnn afflicted with corns generally con- has
I
ruined several friends. He has skipped.
He leaves a widow and two children.
surface of It exposcl to an odor—would riders hte cose hopeless. But I can tall yov
Thomas Flannigan, of Fort Dodge, la., performed by tbe bishop of Ripon before a
The members of the planing-adll and measure tM kcentwxs of scent of different of a cure that tesimple and effectual. Soak (tried to jump on the cow-catcher of a train throng of distinguished men and women,
woodworkers’ union, of Saginaw, voted people, or the relative strength of odor the afflicted portion of your fret fora con- ,going at full sj&gt;ecd. He was horribly man­ the equal in prominence of any that ever
gathered there, Stanley wa i still weak
wlFroall th* twtals* tarflast nifcht not to return to work unless from different sources to the same ob­ ■iderable time every night—the longer tbe Jgled.
•
, .H-r-. «taie&lt;&gt;f the ■TStcra.auah •*
their demand for nine hours was granted. server. Tryjng one tube in each nostril, better—in crude petroleum; then saturate ' Wniiam Martin, of Kalamaaoo, Mich., from his illness of the day before, and has
The mills are still running and the tejsses each exfioM-d to a different odor, it was a clnth with the same stuff, wrap it sround is not to be found. He is supposed to have not yet recovered, but w’ith the care of his
say the strikers' places aie nearly all filled found that; only one could be perceived. your toe, put your stocking on, and then abandoned his wife and children for a wife It is hoped that he will soon be himres*-**
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vtelf again. The presents were numerous
In some casts one odor seemed to equal the go to lied.
with new men.
woman ot shady reputation!
and costly, aixd many of them came from
other in effect, and then there waa no sen­
"A few night* of this treatment will
At St. Louis Friday Al Good fatally
Allan Campbell, who formerly resided sation of smell at all.—Montreal Star.
cause thecorn to disappear. 1 first heard stabbed Ben Reynolds over a game of royalty and the nobility of England and
iu the central part of the state, is in jail
of this remedy when living in the oil rc- toss-penny and -Mauritz Hall fatally sbOt the Continent? The happy couple were
at Sarnia charged with trying to beat the
heartily cheered aa they left tbe church.
gion, and of courae I laughed at it. But a Gustav Carlson In a quarrel
proprietor of the St. Clair house, barnla.
I think Cliff Sanders was the most per­ little inquiry among the men who worked', Princess Dolgorouki, tbe morgantic wife
out of S320 board. Campbell was at one fect type of; the Bohemian in his early days about the tank* and,wells convinced me
. ..k-aHnwel*. ErsaiftbejOUlE
New Yo’nt, July 14.—Gen. John Charles '
time a banker, but failed to meet his lia- I ever saw. Ho has, so I am told, settled that they believed in it. They said they of the late czar, has published her memoirs
in Russia, anti every available copy vas Fremont died at his residence 49 West
cate
bllities and had to suspend.
down and u doing well. Sanders was work­ were never troubled with corns, and as­ seized immediately by the police.
Twenty-fifth tarcot nt 4 o'clock yesterday
sured
ine
that
the
frequent
wetting
of
ing
on
n
morning
paper
in
St.
Louis
once
Old Indian traditians located rich coal
The residence of L. E. Fay, editor of The afternoon. His death was sudden and un­
their shoes in the dll—a thing they cannot
beds on the Dequeue river iu Presque when he hail an offer to go on an afternenn avoid In their occupation—had the effect Clintou County (Ute.) Advertiser, at Ly­
Isle, and a man named Haskins who be­ paper. He called on the city editor nnd the of driving all these troublesome excres- on^ lite., wm robbed Wednesday night of expected, and resulted from peritonitis.
lieved in the yarn went there and found following dialogue ensued:
acv'eral
hundred dollars worth of valua­ Dr. Martin attended him, but was unable
“How much salary do you want, Mr. censes away. Try it and it will cure you.”
to afford relief. • The genera! was out on
a vein which has shown up rich on tbe Sanders?” ;
ble*.
— Pittsburg Dispatch.
opening. He Is now laughing at those
The
mines
near Ttacup, CokK, are un­ Friday, in apparently good health. His
•'More than I am getting where I am.”
eon, who lives at Sing Sing, was notified
doubtedly
rich,
but
there
are
ten
men
who laughed at him for starting.
"We willpay you &gt;13 j&gt;er week, Mr. San­
There arts many very warm spots on the looking for "strikes” now where one will of his father’s illness and was able to
Ben Farrington, of Saginaw, has in­ ders.”
be lucky enough to find anything.
reach New York before death occurred.
torrid
zone,
but
Bobrin;
by
the
Gulf
of
•
‘
I
can
tarrow
more
than
that,
”
said
Mr.
vented a refrigerator that is a dandy—if It
Armstcd Jones, colored, a boy between
Persia, seems to he, as .far as temperature
does what he claim* for IL Ben says Sanders tut he bowed himself out.
1! th* bin* &lt;&gt;f “t nuny H’®9 t5,,t horB
Iu thnt ramark is the essence of the phil­ goes, absolutely without a rival. For forty 16 an&lt;l 17 years old, was hung by the
with six pails qf cold water he can pre­
Dallas, Tex., July Ilk—Fire yesterday
sheriff at Orangeburg, 8.
Friday, for
wa-it do 3"t.
serve meat and vegetables as well as with osophy which makes a tahemian happy.— consecutive days in July and Angust, 1880, the murder in Last February of hte step­ morning destroyed the three-story brick
, . Carter'* Utile Liver
vary
small and
which waa by no meansan exceptional sea­
__ _Mia.are
.111.
wmVa■
30 pounds of Ice. The inventor has Chicago Tribune.
building
at 607 and 609 Commerce street,
mother.
•,
son, the thermometer was known not to
plenty of water right at hand and'ought to
Saturday was Orangeman’s day—tbe an­ occupied by the general offices of the Texas
fall lower than 100 degrees Fahrenheit,
knock out the Saginaw Jet* dealers easily.
Eat all cold food slowly. - Digestion will night or day, and often ran up a* high as niversary of the Battle of the Boyne—and and Pacific railway, and before it could be
by
oerys here, or sent by matt.
Milo Smith, of Chesaning, stirred up a not begin till the temperature of the food 128 degrees in the afternoon. Nature, a* if Protestant Irishmen all over tbe United controlled burned the Gaston building ad­
*C*RTER MEDICINE CO., New YorkL
bees' nest with his mowing machine and has iwen raised by the heat of the stomach .to make the spots ns intolerable to human States and Great Britain and Canada duly joining, occupied by the merchants* ex­
the bees settled in a* cloud on the infant toMdcgs. ' Hence the more heat that can beings as possible, has banished all water observed the day, by processions, picnics change and a number of offices. Loss es­
UUll fill, SMALL DOSE. SHALL PRICE
timated between 8133,(11) and *150,000,
. child belonging tu Mr. Smith. They bo imp;iru41 to it by slow njnstication the from the rocks of the locality—at least, and oratory.
The funeral of Gen'. Clintou B. Fiake fully insured.
clung with such tenacity that Mrs. Smith iMtter. Tail precipitation nf a large quan­ none has ever been procured by digging to
in the stomach by fast eating depth* of nearly 500 fret, aud the numerous (ook i&gt;lacc Saturday at Coldwater. Mich.,
was obliged to submerge the child in a tity of
hi a pouring rain, but the cortege that
2 creek near by to drive the insect* away. njay. and often does, cause discomfort and pits or dry wells in the neighborhood show fallowed the remains to the grave was
Halifax, N. 8., July If.—The search
The rest of tbe family were badly sltiug In indigest ion. nnd every occasion of this klnjl how thoroughly the upper stratum ha* very inrgte nnd composed of the inort for the bodies at the scene of Friday
results in n measurable injury to the di­ been lapped. In spite of these apparently
the scuffle.'
night’s accident in Dartmouth has censed,
gestive functions. -Ice water drunk with insuperable obstacles, however, mankind prominent citizens of the state.
The Blake manufacturing company of do more having been discovered, and it is
•
Daniel Simpson, a farmer living near coH food qf course increases the mischief. has contrived to flourish nnjl multiply in
• Tawas, seems to har$ more nand than Hot lirinkh—hot water, weak tea, coffee, this region to an amazing extent, And the Boston, builders of steam pump*, has bow believed that there are no others to
recover. Edward Foster, who was taken
• sense. He is a grouty chap and for a chocolate, etc.-will, on the contnirj-, help n-ceswry fresh drinking water which the bbensold to an-English syndicate for 13,
out alive, and whose daughter was among
long time has had a grudge against the to prevent lit. But eat slowly, any way.— land has refused to yield! is obtained from ooo.w.
the bottom of the Gulf ot Penda, where, nt
The corner-stone of the new First regi- the drowned, died Saturday.
v st taJ vital inpaiunco to hataan health.
highway near his house. A-^short time Ijreds (Exi^.! Mercury.
a distance of more than a mile from the1 meat N. G. S. I. was laid at Chicago Satago to work off his spite he cut Mown the
shore, innumeralile copious spring burst unlay. The building will be a regular for­
highway bridge. Now Daniel, like his
Detroit, Mich.. July K,—The Detroit
tress when completed.
namesake of old. lingers, not in the lion’s
A gentlomanly book agent who canvas- forth. -Scotsman.
William V. Burt, son of ex-Postmaster base ball club Saturday ,f^led with tbe
tlcu, but iq Jail.
•
M-H the territory adjacent to Chicago re­
A
Floating
Island.
eodnty
clerk a voluntary assignment to
Burt, of Boston, has l&gt;ecn indicted for
cently spent U day out in the fashionable
J Ttn C'e rbc for a rin:l* day of neglecting
Maj. James B. Quinn, of the corps of quarter of Hyde park with an expensive
Kidawaga Lnke, a large-rizcd pond in forging hte mother's name to notes and William J. Gray. Tbe debt* of tbe club
ILL* tBp*rtuh ..rem, tut uhoull proaiptly set * box
are stated to be &gt;7,158 together with tbe
rill.-. C. M. •»„»«. •* C.lcb:aUtlHver Fill*. United States engineers, recuuimends an edition of Burn*’ works. He made several Whitinglmm. Vt.. has one of tbe most re­ then negotiating them.
rent of the ball grounds to date. The aa„u-- .—.5 q„„|i,- — »i-.t -» - hnn«. where he markable island* in the world within it*
U'Or. rLpilNLi.Sm, VUlrismta-Eb, wi
Fpmptiy au I p.marentiy, ArOUna tach boxl* a I $33,100 for the harbor at Ontonagon for wna met by in elaborately dressed lady who borders. The island te larger tluin any resulted in tbe killing of three men in­ mteare the office tarsi tore and fixtures
wnr^r string foil d -'crlpt'on of thelymptoSMcf
appeared intercsted. “Whose works are farm in the neighborhood, containing over stead of six. All has been quiet since the valued at 8338.
this year, with 865.670 to complete the they?” she inquired. "Burns’ works, ma­ 150 acres. Its peculiarities lie in the fact
* ilMwca Lirer. They can bo bad at druggist*.
light and the sheriff is in charge.
President Harrison has signed the silver
•i-Be ran ot CcmxxrExnnadainSL Loul*.-« Improvement next year, and 3115.000 for im.'- replied the gentleman, as he pre­ tfint It daily shift* its position, being first
________
Pustoffice Inspector Watkins has found bilL
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. the harbor at Marquette this year, with pared to wow hi* sample copy. "But tell on the north, then on the south and again part of lite money stolen in tbe raid on
THE MARKETS.
S370.4M to complete It next year.
rite,” intc&lt;pr«e&lt;l the Indy, "which of bis on the east or west borders of the lake. It the mail car near New Salem, 8. D., some­
Wyatt A. Wilborn, clerk in the office (/ works tlulyare. We have some already. te known a* "the floating island.” and ha* time ago. The money was torn to pieces
CiacAGo. July 14.
Xhe first auditor of the treasury, is a Are they hjs poetical or hte prorical works?” kept up its nikerrant voyage since time out by gophers, probably, and was found on
of memory. It ha* many tree* upon Its the prairie. It is now stated that tbe rob­
THE Breath. Aik for it. ! forger. Hte crookedness was discovered The agent ifled.—Chicago Herald.
surface, some of which are from twenty to bers got about 850,000.
yesterday, the largest forgery lying a note
thirty feet in height, bcrides an immense
■Be. dosed 8‘Hc; September.* opened WABc.
•
Tti*
OHw
Tree.
The
Farmers*
unions,
Knights
of
Labor
for 8300 drawn on the Metropmltan bank
The height of nt) olive tree te usually thicket of cranberry bushes. It te rare that and other kindred .societies will bold a clnaed /War.: Ikscmber. opened »l%c. cloned
of Washington and supposed to be Indorsed
8lHc. (lorn -No. 2 July, opened .TJtec. cloted
a portion of the island breaks off and rinks
by A. T. MeMlllan. of Hillsdale. Mlcb. twenty feel, but it te sometimes ns high as to the bottom, and ita stability has made it meeting fit Pawned Illa., July ai, 27 and STMc: A\©»st. opened 3H&lt;c. closed 37^;
fifty
fret, and it reachesun almost fabulous
28, and among the speakers will be Gem
opened and cloted a^e. Oata-^
The imitation of Mr. McMillan's signature
a favorite n*wort for picnickers and others Palmer, Senator Cullom and T. V. Pow­ Scinember,
nge.
Onolrcctnlly
destroyed
at
Beaulieu
No. 3 July, opened 3&gt;c, c osed 3Mc: Au*uM.
wns very cleverly done and almost de­
had a recorded age of five centuries, nnd it seeking an outing. Holes have been cut derly. Cullom nnd Palmer will discuss opened 28J*c, clow I 26*«c: September, opened
ceived that gentleman himself.
and cltwed 2J4»c. Pork—July, opened lUt.OQ. ’
was thirtyisix feet in circumference. The through the crust and fteh caught, much politics on the same day.
clrwsi IllJuc August, opened &gt;11.30, cloeed
Rev. E. B. Sutton, formerly a well olive tree te exceedingly prolific under cul­ afirr the fnahiou of catching them through
B. P. Shlllnber (“Mrs. Partington") was *11.80: September, opened 811-®. closed 811JU.
known temperance advocate in Michigan, tivation The fruit yields about 70 per 4he ice in winter time.—St. Ixtate Re­ 76 years old Saturday.
public.
was brutally beaten by an Almira, v asm. cent, of its weight, exclusive of kernel, in
The temperature at Omaha. Neb., Sun­
saloonkeeper named Clark a short lime oil. Italy ti* said to produce 33,000,000 and
day was MX* and at Lincoln 105,
:
aga Itev. Mr. Sutton has been dealing the France 7.800,«» gallon* of oil annually.
The total nifinber of bodies recovered 5ft 15c higher: licht grades, 8X75ilW; rtnigb
A well known druggist was deftly pre­
rum power x&gt;t Washington tretneiiduous TheArecdbra not vegetate readily beyond paring some seidlitx powders the other and identified at the acene of the Tioga, packing. UBTOiro: mixed lots. 83.TV a.IK;
lacking and shipping, 83.71103K.
body blows of late nnd incensed the saloon 2,000. feet altitude or 45degs. latitude.—Ex­ day when I dropped in upon him. "A explosion, Chicago, is twenty-one. Five heavy
la Ue- Market 6&gt;w; fiftlfbr- lower, been*.
element. On the day ot the assault Mr. change. I
.rounder or a nun about town.” said he, other men are still missing.
S3Ji&lt;&gt; 4.N); bulk. 84.OKMJO; rows and mixed.
Sutton wh* distributing handbills calling
"has no borines* to complain nf Ahradache
Suit has been entered at Washington jLa&amp;XlO: stoker* and feeders. 8ajS®Ua,
! Modern Shopping.
Market steady: muttons. |3.7B®!klfi;
for a pubfle meeting. He left hte circulars
Cnstomtk-Necktire* Where’ll I find after a night's disripation. If he will only City bjt J. E. Reubson, to test the validity SheepIn every'busincss house, but not in private
rememlyer to take two ot thcM blpe paper* ot the-will of his wife who left 810,000 in hmbs. u.OuatA'-A; stackers and feeders,
” Whlker
I
’ (in a Sixth nveauc .ladies' and one of these'white, mix them m water trust to haw hergfove kept green.
I3.3O&amp;L2S.
dwellings. He stopped In front of a non­ 'em?
°F!&lt;a»r
I
‘
rod
nee:
Butter-Flnest croameriea. LIHfi
descript place and asked a woman whether store)—Gotto the end of tills nJ1*!) -1u«J *° and swallow, be will get up next day a*
The Democrats of the First and Fourth 13^ prr t»: fiDe»t darles. IDfillc; packing.
It was a public place or’ not This made your right, go to the end of this building, fresh a* adai«y. There is nothing like a Illinois congressional districts (Chicago) Mock. 5©fic. Esg*-Strictly freah. IQ&amp;lOKo
seidlitx
to
cool
a
fevered
brbw
or
calm
a
her mad ami she told her husband, a bar­ turn into the annex up one flight—Monday nominated as candidates W. G. per dor- Poultry- Chickens, hem. IO&amp;IO^j
keeper, UimJ a man had Inpultol her. 1 be
Custom*— Up one flight?-Then I cant turbulent stomach.”—St. Lx&gt;uis Republic. Ewing and Gen. W. C. Newberry, respac- per *.; roo -tern. 5c; turkey*, mixed lota, BfilOc;
spring duck*.
gnm HtoaS.OO per
t i vely.
*
husband’s employer started to look for air. take my jeabf I’ll drive to some ptace
Potatoes- Tennessee Rote, 83.7 &gt;^4.n i per
Hugo Bludslee, 56 yean old, and hia two doo.
Sutton, backci by a mob of hl* henchmen. where I cm. get a necktie in the same coun­
bbl. Applet—Fair to choice. 88,'JV,55.00 pt-r bbkOne of the handsomest literary men in sons. Max and Hugo, 13 and fj. respective­ Strawlxrrles-Muikegon.S'icai. Racine choice.
He found the teverened gentleman n a ty I’m In when I ask for it.—Chatter.
Gotham i* Ixlgitr Fawrrtt. ihe novelisL ly, wore fatally wounded at a North-, |1©L5O per Ifr-qt &lt;n*-. Rsspberrlra-Black.
hotel, and without wanting knocked Him
Ho i* a very hard worker awl generally western railway crossing In Chicago Mon­ 83.U)fi3JU per 8i-qt case; rod. 81.7a32.0ti per 24.
down aud jumped on him. threaten
qt cams. Blackberries-8^JO^2."5 per 2|-qtj
shoot him if lie objected. The proprietor
A famoOB antronomer denies that stars get* 83,&lt;X» for the serial publication* of day night.
Rev. Washington Gladden^ef Colum­ t^tx&gt;m corn-Hurl,
of the hot. I where Mr. Sutton was -tajtoff. twinkle, and declares thnt the poet who. his novels. He te a aeholarly imari and te
perlb; whisk
quick
at
seeing
the
shams
of
social
life,
bus,
O.,
preached
a
sermon
Sunday,
advo
­
wroteTwinkle,
twinkle,
little
star"
was
to hte a**tMance advised him to MH
brush, 5hft«hc: Rrren. self-working,
TBE • COI,CHUSTZ*’ BEBBER CO. went
the ruffian. Rev. Sutton refused and th
off hte ba.se. The stars stand up there Hke mid delight* to wield hla&amp;een lance against cating the disfranchisement of the illiter­ Imide and cover*.
common brush.
£5
W3in
a
wall,
and
.11
the
twinkUng
them. He L* a bachelct and lives at the ate, and indorsing the suppression of the a^Hc; . rooked, 2» He.
the hotel-keeper kicked the ruffian Into tin.
negro vote in the south.
street. Mr. Sutton bus been■ unconscious is done by your eye. It is one of those Union dub.—Cor. Chicago Herald.
ever since, and it is feared that he wllI n&lt;d ^UraTdXdon. which don’t cost .rent
Hr. Loen, July 14-;
and are always on hand when wanted.
Wheat- HiCher: cash.
August.
recover.
Clark
says
he
would
have
killed
erection at Streator, Ills., involving an
adhesive counters.
Young man, if you don’t want to hiutle, outlay of 8300,000.
filtaHe: September. «7Hc. Corn-Higher,
SuttorpfT he had stayed •« &lt;he c,‘&gt; *nolhcr Detroit Free I’n**
...............
eash.
Augu-t.
3B)i®38Hc: Septem­
go to Samoa. You can get a hundred acres
Three miles from Maxton. N. C-. Sun­ ber. XH j37|»c. Oats-Higher,
\ r i;htmh&lt; by
half hour.________
caah,
33c bkfc
of good land there for 81.37, and the taxes day, Simon Ward, a negro, cat bls sweet­
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Porkk man pt Bennington. \ t., offeree a on the same will be only thirty nine cent* heart’s head nearly off. Cause, jealousy. August. 38*-: September.
nrik to lli- one «tcbln« tbo ino« "“• * a year. You can easily live on what grows
A
«oritou^ ou- Ito. boon
He escaped.
,
Srt niM • tarrol h»« «“» °&lt; ”»“r' p"' wild on your tend, so that you can spend
The Universal Peace Congress waa
»“ all your time lying down nnd thinking
nerishable fruit. The car has small wiudo s. Sm""b*« ootop«na .prtoUM
i„d l, ooe . wk h»l El drowned r.u what a soft snap you are having.—New opened at London Monday, with Mr.
.
Totxno. Joly M
with »l*t shutters in the front, rear_
David Dudley Field, ot New York, in the
HflSTINW.
X ^n the inride of tbe window, are toe ;Xw«rr&lt;wt&gt;»prt~
Wheal—QuM; cash, and Joly,
Au­
York Tribune.
chair.
gust, WHc; x-ptember. WMe bid; October,
■Ilk
ro reward her .brewdnaw.—Veiron slides to slide over tbe window* it
War is almost Certain l&gt;ctween San Sal­ ®Hc. Corn—htroag. quiet; cash and July
troit Free Press.
&lt;Wic: August, and beptember. »c. OaU-Dull:
“I guess I’ll die of it,” -wearily said the vador nnd Guatemala. Central America. cash. Me; August and September. r#McDon U» to
. I™" "
UDI
' Ftret Catch Your Dower.
landlady, when the boarders bad all had San Salvador ha* been declared in a atate Clover seel—Quiet: caah. 83Jft October.
bto open -wk
o(
c.n &lt;of siege.
* doweridwet Io boM the bride', trota- their Bay.
lwk. „ D.»,
“Dia of what? they chorused.
•» be looked &lt;■&gt;»» “ tte
A New York man named Stevens, who
packed iu t he car as in tbe oram J
U,Id the cheat to he . carted &gt;o"Lirer complaint. This U only thealxth wears a couple of wooden legs, utilised
J*r._Xew York Commcrctal Adycrtiwr.
it t»~lble The old lonstoa tor o time you’ve had liver this week, and yet I them Sunday to stamp tbe life out of a
Wheat-Quiet; caah. K7igE7Hv; AugttaU
STThe troo-e.ro with U eon- hear nothing but complaints about it.
spotted adder five feet long, which was in
Dlftrte.ee Itetwten Ma* »•«
the act of striking at him while he waa
Philadelphia Times.~
tinueti— l»hibbdelphia Ledger
Natur dux awl her
pftrtb Roea around
walking In the woods.
out making enny
. eklipsss quietA Biblical Thoroughfare.
The Salvation Army people arrested a
Dwtroit.
tbe sun. tbe moon
' gjjeBtJy .uid tail‘What at. ogre of sanctity PerT*(il'"thl" few days ago at Eau Claire, Wh.
WK, wm
were
Tcm-Wber. to K«»l&gt;r »&gt;»’
__ _
Dxnmrr. Mich. July U.
ly occur, and tbe■
.
Km
eved de­
j,ck—HKrra't you bmrdr He —' *nt place,
1Ce ”” said
Saturday and the trial resulted in
said old Mrs. Fusaabout to her city
..
up Baxter atreat; disagreemsnt ot the jury. The Salvation­
liver a small ««ea r
mountain ort»o, toTurn_ PembT. where is be now.
Moses Abraham I’declare ist* were released pending * new trial.
He'* gone to find Namby.—1 ankee K;« Job Utr-Drr Oo«a Chronicle.
Sympathy of tbe public la with them.
CHEAP AND STRONC.
”
»A Nets, price* t® suit all
Blade.
*'
Avrw&amp;Bons, Philadelphia.
hold by all dealer*.
York Weekly.
v

REMeoY^i’AllJ

a1; ?=-■cp'WL.tesiisst

CARTERS

CURE

SICK

HEAD

ACHE

Hdvice to Everybody

NOWBEfflG

IVORY POLISH ‘Wa?
' Pt.ru.t»

No more
of this I

J. G. RUNYAN,
G. G. SPAULDING,

FLY NETS

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Hastings Banner
Hastings, Thursday. July 17. 1880.

ARS HALX L. COOK. Editor.

■!

THE HASTINGS, JU CH., POSTOFFICE,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
:!

*

I

The first leadt? of the republican parlor,
Gen. John C. Fremont, has joined the
“silent majority” the past week. He was
a brave and true man, with whom prin­
ciples and patriotisn$ were ever exalted
above self.

What te known as the silver bill lias
passed both houses of Congress and - been
approved by the President Every vtie

cast for ft was a republican vote, and
everyone against ft was that of a demo­
The congress of the United States Ims crat. Bear that In nrind, farmer friendh.
passed an act whlcty will remonetize silver. This bill yrill increase the volume of cur­
By tbe terms ot the bill, at the present rency 84,500,000 :per month.
price of silver It will increase the circula­
Tbe republicari state convention has been
tion 187,780,000 yearly In sliver dollars
and treasury notes. If sliver goes up to called to meet at Detroit Wednesday and
Thursday
August 27th and 28th to nomi­
a parity with gold. It Is expected, tbe cir­
culation will Increase 870.000,000 yearly. nate candidates for state offices.
There is now in the treasury $70,000,000
held as a redemption fund for national
bank notes. The treasury will redeem tbe
notes of the national banks when present­
ed. with any money in the treasury and
this 870,000,000 Is made available and is
part of the circulating medium; it at once
becomes tbe money of the country. So
we have by this bill an Increase of the
money of the nation for this fiscal year In
the sum of one hundred and forty million
dollars. Tire silver of the country is
utilized, the currency Is enlarged and the
money will be good. Tbe government re­
ceives the profit instead of the sliver own­
ers, and all danger that might arise from
free coinage te prevented.
It is worthy of note that this’ bill prac­
tically carries out the demand of tbe Mich­
igan grange as expressed at tbelr last
session aad Is in harmosiy with tbe wishes
of the patrons of industry, as stated In
their resolutions at their gathering las!
winter.
This bill continues tbe coinage of 2,000­
000 per month of silver dollars. Issues
certificates for tbe same when preferred,
and pays in treasury notes for • tbe silver
bullion offered. It hi a bill to give us
more money and good money. It is a
measure which will enlarge the currency
every month and will be a great relief to
all interested.
It te gratifying to note that this bill has
caused a rise in silver. In December it
was quoted at 93 cents per ounce; on the
day tbe bin passed It stood at $107 K per
ounce. This tact approves tbe wisdom ot
congress. e
It te to be regretted that tbe democratic
senators and representatives voted against
increasing the currency. All the repub­
lican senatore and members voted for this
bill to expand tbe money of the country,
and ail democratic senators and represent­
atives voted against such expansion.
The bill increases the currency 8140,­
009.000 this pear, and every month will
add to tbe money of the people. It Is a
republican measure; it received the vote
of every republican senator voting, and It
was voted for by every republican member
of the house present. The democratic
senators and the-democnrtic members voted
solidly agataMicre&amp;ring tbe currency; the
repabhoan senators and members voted

solidly in favor of more money.—Jackson
Cftlzra.

The action and utterances of those firators and -editors who draw their inspiration
Iran the Cobden Club warrant the in­
ference that, in their opinion, it becomes
tbe first-dnty of congress to legislate for
the convenience of foreigners rather than
■of our own people. Every proposition to
dteertainate hi favor of the farmers, tbe
manufacturers and workingmen of tbe
United States by placing a tariff on such
foreign productsae are sent here for sale
in competition with -domestic products Is
marred to advance tiie opposition of every
, attorney for tariff reform. The proposal
to snake importers and their European
principals contribute liberally toward de­
fraying government expenses Incident to
the mail earvloe, pension list, public debt,
■ad other equally worthy and Imperative
obligations, at once brings from both sides
of tbe otmi an avalanche of protests sug-’
festively similar In form and spirit. No
matter how unreasonable tbe foreigner's
dr—M. it te sure of a ready echo in his
advocate here. whatever the treatment ac­
corded by voters later on.
Threats that tbe home manufacturer
wlH facreafle the price of hte wares by tbe
sraount of whatever tariff is'impoeed. have
Jcag served as the logic for scaring voters
into support of schemes for tariff reduction;
and tbe perstefeswe with which this has
been made to do duty attests tbe vigor of
Tree trade advocacy. But it Is precisely
because tbte cannot be done that every im­
porter and foreign manufacturer te found
arrayed In opposition to whatever tariff
they are compelled to pay. And it te only
the American contingent of the free trade
propaganda that denies thte fact. English
promoters of the Cobden policy are more
candid—as witness the recently expressed
regret of tbe Birmingham Post that, .under
tite terms of tbe MeKInley bill, “the relief
to English steel rail pnodacers will not
much exceed 84 per ton." and that the poaltion of foreign manufacturers In other
lines “is likely to be worse under the new
bill than under the old one.**
It certainly would be interesting—It
might be profitable—if some promoter of
tbe Cobden Clab doctrine in thte country
would cease repeating free trade platitudes
tong enough to explain to inquiring voters
how a reduction in our tariff can relieve
British manufacturers if they have no part
•f ft to pay. Wa pause for a reply.
This year has a fair start toward eelips­
lag all former records for railroad and
Illes, cyclone*. rains and

At Milwaukee!
The Gallant Knights Cover Theiselvs with Glory
And Walk Off with the World’s
Championship for the
Second Time.
Dirt.Ion ■

Protection and prosperity vs. free trade
and destruction to American Industries,
Captnln.
This will be tbe question to be fought out
Two years ago after many weeks of te­
this year as two years ago.
dious drill Hastings Division No. 10 U.
R. K. of P. entered the competetivc drill
for the World’s Championship at CincluA HUMAN CYCLONE.
nattL At that time the division was un­
known outside of the state, and as tbe
members stepped off of the platform of
It isn’t tbe pleasantest thing in tbe world their special car in Clncinnatti they at­
to travel with a convict. It Is still less tracted no attention among the thousands
agreeable to have aa your compognou du that,were In attendance. The crack divis­
voyage a lunatic who ia liable to break, out ion of tbe country was tfa Kokomo. Ind.,
and be violent at any moment. But I think division and ft was almost conceded at Cin­
tbe worst of all is to have a collection of cinnati! that they would again he prize
convict “luneys'* under your charge even winners, though no one dreamed that tbe
for a short Journey, for, mad as they are, division that attracted thelaliove little at­
most of them know that they are prisoners tention would prove to be a "black home"
and enemies of society, and they couple In the race aud a stumbling block to, the
with this knowledge all the recklessness Kokomo’s In their career as prize winners.
which insanity bring*. They are apt to be But such provexi to be the caw, for' In tin*
contest the Judges, who were army officers,
both dangerous and ugly.
awarded tlie prize and the World's Cham­
this variety from Utica to Auburn. There pionship to Hastings Divbion. The Ko­
were eleven in the party, four keepers be­ komo dlvtelon protested and prepared a
sides tbe doctor, a slender young fallow report that was publtebefl broadcast in
and something of a dude in appearance, Pythian periodicals, tiiat reflected upon
with his fine clothes and gold rimmed eye the honor of the Judges, who consented to
act as u matter of accommodation to tlie
order. The Supreme Cliincellor of tbe
and with muscle* like steel springs on his World, at that time, Howard Douglass, then
athletic arms.
showed hte hand, nnd the Kokomo divis­
ion was given the choice of two things to
votts of the party—the madmen, excited by do— 1st. Retract and beg the pardon of
tbe judges, or 2nd. Have their charter tak­
well tbe perils of the enterprise, or the en away. The tat they refused to dn. and
young doctor, keen and alert, on whose tbe 2nd the Supreme Chancellor did for
shoulders rested tbe responsibility for safe­ them, and they were expelled from tlie or­
ly delivering his charges within the walls of, der. Had It not been that I Kokomo took
tbe insane pavilion at Auburn.
the course ft did, Hastings Diviskiu would
On the station platform at Utica one of have been contented to have rested upon
the men, the most dangerous character of Its laurels as “World’s Champions;” but
all, broke loose and started to run away. the vigorous protest from tlie Indiana di­
Instantly all four of the keepers jumped vision made ft compulsory for the Michi­
upon him and. after a tremendous strug- gan division to again defend the high hon­
or, and vindicate the decision of the judges
while the doctor, after sweeping tbe others and the subsequent action of the Supreme
with a lightning like glance and bidding Chancellor and prove to the Kokomo iHvu»them in a low tone of authority to stand ion and to tbe world that the title of
perfectly still, whipped out a pocket case “World's Champions” had not been mis­
witb-a tiny syringe in it and squirted a pa­ placed.
cifying measure into the arm of tbe furious
Thus ft was under these circumstances
and foaming madman, in a moment or ithat Hastings division deeldM to defend
two be bad become more tranquil.
their honor for the second time. The ser­
“Now, get up,” said tbe doctor, “and do
vices of Sir Kt. Captain. A. D. Nlskeni,
not make us any more trouble."
The keepers relaxed their hold and the who led tlie division to victory In tbe first
"luney" sullenly obeyed. It was wonder­ icentest, were secured, and for the Inst four
ful what effect tbe cool manner and tbe months the division has been fitting Itself
strong will of the little doctor had upon lor the deciding -contest at which Has­
these misshapen minds. It was like oil on tings had so much at stake. That the cit­
izens ot thte city appreciated what the di­
troubled waters.
There was no further trouble until we vision had at stake Is attested by their In­
reached Syracuse. Tbe dangerous patient terest in the daily drilte, their Arewell to
had been very qriiet since his first outbreak, the Knights and their rouMng receptloq
suspiciously so the doctor thought, who and banquet to the victors. Before leav-’
asked him several times how be felt, if he ing this city tlie Knights were presented
with a large floral horse-shoe by the young
tween hi.&lt; keeper and tbe window, and ladles drill corps, which was carried with
really had no chance for mischief. But as them through the entire trip and seemingly
they were getting off the cars at Syracuse accomplished Ite mission of bringing victo­
his opportunity came and be took it like a ry to Ite bearers. Arriving in Milwaukee
flash. With a quick blow be knocked the everything was found In readiness at
keeper off tbe car platform and down on the (Camp-Carnahan, for the tired Knights of
station, then be was off upon the other side ittris city, for which Alex Christie received
and running like a deer along tbe railroad many compliments both from tbe members
track. Tbe Chicago limited was coming &lt;tf this dlvtelon, as well as from the high­
est officers of the state, who pronounced
pected that the locomotive would forever him the best commissary on the grounds.nettle that troubleeomo patient, for It By request from lb« Captnln tho H(r
caught him in a narrow plvce where he Knights staid hi quarters and at the com­
ceuld turn neither to tbe right nor left, but mand "fall In,” were ready to report on
with all a madman'* cunning be lay down short notice. This discipline and the con­
ckwe to tbe rail* juat in tbe nick. of time trol tlie Captain had over his men. te no
doubt largely accountable tor Hastings
and waa passed by unharmed.
But what waa that upon hiaAeete—a splendid victory. In the Grand Parade.
streak of lightning? No, it waa the young Tuesday afternoon Hastings attracted a
doctor, and running like the bound that great deal of attention and as it was whlsovertakes the deer. He oscaped the limited pcred along that "There goes the World's
by throwing himself flat against the fence, Champions,” tlie applause was deafening,
and then before the other had time to and cries of “Wiiat's the matter with
scramble up and be off again be was on Hastlngs?"always met the response “She's
him with furious energy. He eaught the al right!” The division passed the stand
fellow by the scruff of the neck, gave him wtierc tlie Knlghte passed In review before
a twist and sent him spinning like a peg the supreme officers of the world in the
top crash against the fence. Then be bad Sthian order In unbroken line, and rehim down and waa jumping on the pros­
red such an- applause us was given to
trate body till tbe fellow howled for mar- n« other division.
Tbe parade broke'
cyj Cruel? Brutal? Well, perhaps it waa, ranks at Junean park, a most beau­
but I, who had seen the whole business tiful place, on the banks of Lake Michigan,
and knew how quickly the madman would and all returned to camp. Wednesday
mornlng the competitive drilte commenced
could not blame him lor harsh measures.
In earnest. Grand Rapid* Division No. 0
was among the first on the program, and
tbe hands ot a keeper. The morphine was put up an excellent drill, for which they
applied once more and the doctor waa se­ received much applause and the fortunate
renely asking how be felt.
members of that division were set down
It was not until tbe men were safely by some as prize winners, and all were
lodged in their new asylum a couple ot certain tliat they would be somewhere near
the top. Thnraday morning, however, the
and then, trembling and with fluttering chances of the Grand Rapids division van­
ished for tlie first prize, ns the Erie Divis­
most terrible'task of any that I have to ion, of Kansas, pot up a remarkable drift
do,” he said. “In transferring ‘laneys’ I and all were certain that the Kansas divis­
ion would succeed to the honors borne by
that- one of them will break loose and kill Hastings. Such was the feeling When
■onzebody. It te not for myself that I tear, Hastings Division No. 19 was marched
but for some harmless and unsuspecting onto the field, where the title of World's
passenger. I would rather carry a load of Champion" was to be defended ami the
dynamite on tbe cars than half a dozen of
judges and Supreme Chancellor vindicated.
tboqe fallow*,’’—New York Herald.
The division received a perfect ovation
from the large audience, which was both
an appreciating and criticising one. From
“Tbe simplest and quickoat way to dl»- the time tliat Capt Ntekern’* clear, bus
lodffu anything that hu become fixed in voice rang out the commands, which Were
the eyevb to catch up the eyelid by tbe distinctly heard In all of the large gram!
■kin and pall it away from the eyeball stand*, until the elose of tlie drill there
gently ami repeatedly. I hava often tried was applause, at times so loud as to rentier
the method mywtlf, and hare never known ft almost impossible to proceed with tlie
It to fail. It instantly relievM tbe serud- driB. All the movements were executed
Mtc member from pain aud shittn the par­
with such a dash that ft captivated the
ticle so that ft can be eaaily dislodged. I audience, and with such accuracy that
learned tbe method myself from a railroad
brakeman. Hte class arc especially liable wban ft came to tbe alignments, not a man
to annoyanew from flying cinders, and moved » muade when the command" “right
or “left dress'’ were given. Every
nearly all of them use the treatment I have .
described.''—Interview in N^-w York Mail dlvtelon was given thirty minutes Iu which
to execute the program, and after-the
last movement, Capt. Ntekern forriled the
divteton before tbe Jndge* and was then
Charles Francis Adams is now reviewing informed that he. had 7 minutes to
and destroying the diary which, like hte spare, having fintebed the program In just
forefathers, be has faithfully kept for many 28 minutes, the best time made by any di­
years. When his wife, who is deeply inter­ vision. Tbe men were theft ordered off
ested in the record of tbe days before tbe the ground at “doi b e time'’ by their Cap­
tain. AC thte point several members of
tiie Kanras dlvtelon, who had witnessed
burning up the diary, be replied: “.I didn't the drill, and who only a few momenta
know what a eoioeaul fool 1 was u quarter before were aimed, recognized as World’s
of a century ago."—San Francisco Argt&gt; CtounptoDB, came forward and gracefully
aeknowladged Meat and acknowled tbemsetaa* batten, and all halted Hastings Di­
Anfl Arbor has 9,330 people, a gain of vision Na. 19 as world beaten, for tlie sec­
2,000 since 18M.
ond time. Thus matter-: stood until orders

were given that all divisions competing for
the prizes were to march to Juneau park
Friday afternoon at 3 o'clock, where all
prizes would be awarded. In the mean­
time many rumors were circulated as to
tbe decision of the judges. While all ac­
knowledged that the drill put up by the
Hastings boys was superior to that of any
other division, yet It was reported that for
policy’s sake and t he good of the order, the
prize would be awarded to Erl®’ Kansas,
tor the reason thst giving Hastings the
first prize for tbe second time would vend
to discourage competition pmong division"
in the fqtnre and thus work against the
good of tbe order. Thte report as well as
n thousand others were In circulation when
the march to Juneau park waa commenced.
After reselling tbe l&lt;rk Gen. Carnahan
rose to nrfhuunce tbe winners and^ with
him rose the spirits of every Sir Knight
present. The feelings of tbe members of
the home division were'soon quirted how­
ever* for Hastings Division No. 19 u. IL
K. of P. was declared as winner of the
first prize of 81,000 and the World’s
Championship. When It came to the spec­
ial prize of 8100 for the best captain, there
was no surprise when the name of Cap:.
A. D. Ntekem, of Hastings Division No.
19 was read, for It was universally conced­
ed that he would be tbe man. Of the
thirteen prizes that were awarded, Michi­
gan took four of them and would have tak­
en another luul not the Saginaw division
become razxle dazzled on ft couple of
movements. This Is the first time In the
history of Pythian conclaves that one di­
vision has taken the World’s Championship
twice, and is an honor tliat not Ilastlngs
alone should rejoice In, but the whole
state of Michigan. And as an advertise­
ment of our beautiful city we will say that
Hasting* has.beem and Is being, talked of
by thousands of people who never before
knew of the existence of such a place In
Michigan as Hustings. The Knights of
Hastings, as well as tbe Knights of Michi­
gan—with possibly tbe exception of one
division—feel proud of Hastings and Hast­
ings Division No. 19.

tbe citizen" of Hasting", tbe valiant Sir
Knights who on every field «t home and
abroad imd returned with tbe laurels erf
victory. Tbe address was full of fine feel­
ing. and showed how much conocni the
citlxena^elt in the success of tbe division
at Milwaukee, and how each and all re­
joiced when the news of the second great
victory' '**■*» fl“hed arrow the wires.
Captain A. D. Niakeru, in behalf of
of Hastings Divfalon. jnade a feeling re­
sponse to the Mayor’s address. He re­
cited the many trials, and difficulties to
be overcome, but "toted that the loyalty
of the division and tbelr determination to
win bad marie them winner*. He pointed
out that Hasting" Division had much more
at stake than at Cincinnati and they had
proven equal to the emergency.
Then the attention of all.wa" directed to
a proper discussion of the viands. And
when It comes to.banqueta it was demon­
strated that Hasting" Knights can show
their staying qualities as well a" upon field
of contest. And It was demonstrated too,
that the proprietor of the Hastings house
had properly sized up his crowd In both
quality and quantity of good thing" for
the Inner mar*.
*
When the last Sir Knight bad finished
his last attack upon the edibles. Jndge
Clement Smith, the toastmaster, announced
that It was new proper to serve the toast
CoL E. Y. Hogle. in hte usual happy
manner, responded to the toast “Captain
Ntekern”.
Amusing Incident* of hte
subject's early life were recalled, as well
as a later biography. He pointed out how
much of the success of Hastings dlvtelon
at Cincinnati and Milwaukee was doe .to
Its hard-worklrfk captain, who as a citizen
and man and ss Captain of Hastings di­
vision nil had learned to honor and esteem.
Sir Knight M. L. Cook then told the as­
semblage some of hte ideas of Milwaukee.
“Oar Trip Across the Ijike" was assign­
ed to Sir Knight Greusel. As he was
chairman of the committee to look after
tbe welfare of tbe Knights on the trip, he
proceeded to tell how It fared with them.
It was a most laughable account, such as
only he could give. He described the
events of each hour in the trip across, and
After tbe award of the prizes. Hastings described minutely tbe sensations of the
Division dispersed, each member Intent seasick victim—told how first his lunch
upon seeing as much as possible of the eaten on the boat, later his dinner eaten at
beautiful city of Milwaukee, tlie gem city Grand Rapids, and lastly hl" breakfast
of the lakes—for so will every Sir Knight eaten nt home were heaved up from the
regard It. Bright, clean, prosperous, pro­ -inner man” and were cast upon the
gressive, growing and substantial are ad­
bosom of tbe lake to feed its teeming
jectives that in part describe Milwaukee, million* of fishes. It is bArdly necessary
whose 210,000 people take a just pride In to say that if laughing promotes digestion,
the metropolis of Wisconsin, and whose
Sir Knight Greusel's response was of
people are industribus, hospitable, sociable
and saving people. Suph we found them— great benefit to every partaker of tlte
with the exception of n few hogs- who IxnqueL
Sir Knight D. W. Reynolds then, in a
charged two prices for articles or services
tliat they knew the Sir Knights were com­ line response, showed how. much Hastings
Division appreciate “The Indies Drill
pelled to procure.'
Saturday morning at seven found all the Corps of Hastings" and tbe great Interest
they hail manifested In the success of the
Sir Knights on itoard the fine steamer
••Wisconsin." -It was a perfect day, eool. Division, and that tbe fine “"end off" they
calm and yetcloudy. No seasickness mar­ had given the Knights upon tlwir depart­
red the happiness or disarranged the stom­ ure had inspired them with such courage
ach ot a single Sir Knight At Milwaukee and confidence tliat they won as a atetfer
It was decided that the proud victors must of course.
Col. F. G. Goodyear was 'one of the verycelebrate. So Sir Knight Greusel was
chosen leader, bedecked with a straw hat few Hastings people who were fortunate
fresh from'the milliner’s display window, enough te see tlye fine work done by
big aa a wash tub and bedecked with the Hastings'Divteion in the contest at Mil­
Pythian tri-colors. Each member wore up­ waukee. He described “The Drill" as it
on hte back a huge, placard -The .World’s appeared to the spectator, and did so In
Champions, Clncinnatti 1888. Milwaukee such glowing terms of enthusiastic praise
1890,'Hastings Division No. 19, U. R. K. tint all could but feel that they tou were
of P." Each also wore a huge Pythian eye witnesses of the scene.
••The City of the Champions" was the
badge or carried a Pythian banner. And
there waa music. In the air— the melodious jnast assigned Knight C. M. Weaver.
kazoo and the melancholy fish horn. Right worthily did be respond In terms ot
Arounu the cabin the boys marched, mak­ just praise to the little city hard by the
ing more noise and fun than anybody. Thornapple, whose victorious Knights had
At Grand Haren and at every station fish won laurels and cash at Milwaukee. Mr.
boms and kazoos were tooted and flags Weaver was in a happy frame of mind,
waved. At Grand Rapids the procession and hte happy hits and witticisms were
in gorgeous arrav marclicd from Sweet's the occasion of no little merriment. And
hotel to the Union depot to the gentle and there was mart In It too; and he paid many
a deserved compliment to our city and its
fascinating music of the fish bom.
.
As the train neared Hastings tho spirits people.
ITOur Horae Shoe—Emblem of dood
of the party arose. Each was anticipating
pleasant meeting with friends. No one Luck" was the toast assigned Sir Knight
had un idea the Division would receive Dr. II. A. Barlur, aud was responded to
such a welcoming home home ax they did. in a highly creditable manner. The floral
As the train slowed up, amid the booming horse shoe given the Division on their deof dynamite cartridges tbe .
Knighvat* Milwaukee, and* though some­
aiiaiiwu to miu an naniuigs turned loose
to meet them. The Knights were formed what faded had returned to the city with
the
success
of which It waa an omen. To­
In line, beaded by Col. Hogle. the band
leading tbe way. On either side of the night it waa conspicuous among the dee­
line ot inarch from the depot to Stale street orations, no longer faded, but bright ami
stood the firemen in uniform and near a ■ beautiful again, made so by the same fair
fine triumphal arch were the yonng ladles hand" that bad first farmed 1L
••Camp Carnahan" was briefly, carefully
ot the Ladles Drill Corps, also in nnlform.
As the Sir Knights .approached, tbe path and accurately described by Sir Knight W.
they were tn march over was strewn with H. Powers. He also hinted at some of thq
flowers by the young ladles. Headed by attractions and many of tlie hardships ot
the bond, the Division marched down camp life, and gave an account of the ter­
State street, up Jefferson, west on Center, rible havoc created by Sir. Knight Greusel.
north on Broadway ahd last on State till who masqueraded as the “Wild Woman of
they were opposite the Hastings house. Camp Carnahan" and In an evil hour had
All along the line of march tbe American turned himself loose among the slumber­
flag and the Pythian tri-oulor were dis­ ing heroes of Camp Christie.
••Sir Knight A. E. Kenarisu said It had
played. First the band would play some
fine selection, next the Division would re­ l*en demonstrated that the members of
spond ori kazoo and fish horn. We should Hasting" Division could toot their own
not fall to mention that In tbe procession boras, so it was proper for a member of
was the faithful Christie, with the sug­ Hastings Division to speak In Its praise.
gestive whisk broom on the top of hte tell He then gave the salient facts in the brief
hat, and bearing aloft the floral horseshoe. five yean history of th? Dlvtelon. bow
Also little Eddie Cole, the faithful mas- twice It had won the state championship,
cotto, who at both state encampments and nnd twice tbe world's championship, and
at Cincinnati attracted slch wide atten­ at Milwaukee their Captain had been de­
clared tlie best commander -of all the com­
tion.
'
Arrived at tbe Hastings house a halt peting dlviaiona
“Our treatment by the
was tbe
was called, and three lusty cheer* given
for the two times World’s Champions, and subject assigned Sir Kniglit A. H. John­
three more and a tiger for Captain Nteketn. son. He gave a clear and logical reason
The Division was then ordered to “break for the fact that Hastings Division had re­
ranks" and the citizens and friends of the ceived so little notice from the press.
Sir Knight* pressed their way forward to Hret because Milwaukee had not fully
9UCCM&gt; had been Ita
extend heartfelt congratulations for tbe :.T*!lxed wlut *
great victory worthily won. Tired and K. P. encampment until It was over; sec­
jaded, they wended their way homeward to ond because the membeni of Hasting" div­
enjoy a well earned and much needed rest. ision did not go to Milwaukee to eovrt
newspaper puffs, but to get the world’s
championship.
Hon. P. T. Colgrove, one of the Sir
Tuesday evening occurred the banquet Knights of the drill corps of Hastings Di­
gh-rn by the citizens of Hasting* to the vision, was down for tbe tout “The Su­
lamous world-beaters. This was tendered preme Lodge.” But he was In attendance
not only to tbe members ot the drill corps, upon the session* of that body at the time.
but also to the substitutes— in all 33—who He, however, sent a telegram showing his
went to Milwaukee to con test for the prize interest in Hasting* division and.the, high
and their ladles, also to the IC members esteem in which it waa hcld by tbe brand
of the young ladies’ drill corps. It took Ixjdge. PhU. was sure to be beard from,
place at the Hastings house, and that and tiiat In a manner that made all feel
mean" that every detail maenUal to the happy.
snrcei" of an occasion of that character i
been *»tlmated around here tiiat
was properly looked after.
,
1 &lt;lon t know how to make a speech," said
t.A11:8° !*■ T*,lbe 8lr Knights of the •*• T- Parker In manner and tone as only
Wv^lon in fatigue uniform, and their lie can nay ft, unbuckling his belt as If to
ladles, tlie memtesra of the young ladies retcark •;! can whip the man that said II"
drill corps, and tn. Htlxeri, Iwran to as- Everybody laughed. Everybody expected
-■0&gt;bl«. and a plnaarn hair hour was snrnt they would laugh when Nel. had hte say,
In social coorsrs... n.llvsn«l bv Is^utltul- and no one was disappointed. He was
r rrndwd solution, (ni,„
,lp,
fOr..tbe UMsl • Milwaukee or BustHnuae Band, ot Grand Rapids.
'V u Did Not Bust." Then he proceeded to
Tlwm Uw ordnr -Fall In.- waa alien bv
say tiiat the reason we did not bust was
Captain Nlatem. The Pnoeasv,'
because Hostings Division had the stuff In
em.
To prove thte he stated tiiat Pow­
Hastings Division and ladles, and lastlv ers could play the Kazoo half a day with­
the citizens—about jao ta a*
out flinching. while John Roberta could
spacious dining ball was beautifully zrtm- march on a double quick three hour* and
meri for the occasion, and the table decora. be asleep every minute. ’ Thte subject was
Tie Weni fl,U*' *n&lt;l ^,c "Ptead moot ex- assigned to Mr, Parker because he bad
HarUd tn llUwirtw with nt rn.ptr oili
wl“’ ““ ’»*• •■MUw.tth,
n W’*?’’1 hBd beca
MayorC. D.
Beebe in a few well-chosen words. w«L or Bast ’ conspicuously printed thereoti.
This valise he displayed on every possible

occa-wn.
exciting
merriment.
This vau*
*h’t
home.
the
old m£ki*’s broi
—
and-We Did Nut Burt"marking
Whn ' ■ *e ra*&lt;
The value was a eon*pl!X\ i, "

dining hall decoration*, arid
Infroot of Mr. Parker a* fi.needle to
b,
»■ h
bow.
■
n the
The tout, dowd will, . ri„. ___
Chtntploue- which «o ,t^
by Hon, D. K :Cook.
pride be tot., did every
« “•
triumph ot HuUnse Ulvl.ll,,, „
“»
elnn.ttl uidhlllwaiik,.
The ;■
S**
to the bud work ud wnv.t '
tlon ot the own. hud UnJS"•unity ot tbdr Capuhi.
tbe Dlvlalon b.d made the illL„
,,f
Unite known tram ocean
the jveat take, to the gulf.
"
V'f
a Plea-ap:
»u epent, when .11 retlirmi „, ,h'r
home,, euh teellna tliat »
ni,„.
ceaatul affair ot that kind evval’.l | ,tl.
held, and tliat the Knkht,
dlvlvloo bad bra, .hown tj,
work at Milwaukee waa duly appr-S

Every K. ot P. Division in‘the mIt.
with the exception of Gmpd Rapid*, i.
proud of the achievement*, of HastlM*
and why this division acted a- ft did
Milwaukee is beyond the maprehemine
of every member of ti&gt;e hqiue iihiriaa
We understand tiiat they op.-nh
they would rather set* the chainjoowhi..
go to some other state, than to m-.- Ha«Un»
win ft, and that they would lx- ’«»ntmtS
with any prize no matter te&gt;w .niall if
they could only brat Hastily;-, if envy
and jealously were the motive-* for their
disregard of the bert drilled K. P. riivirion
in the World, we think we are mfe te
saying that Hastings will nut te- th* first
one to make an attempt to ^hakt* lymd-,
'•acroas tbe bloody chasm," for their action
was anything but Pythlan-like. it they,
have any grievance toward Halting* me
can safely assert tint the how,- rilvi*i&lt;m
will have manhood enough to iiih-j them
lialf way.
The “Wild Woman of Camp Carnahan"
aroused a great deal of apprelieiwion for
the safety of some of the Sir Knight*, but
they all escaped her wrath.
When Sir K’l Greusel wb&gt;* entalng Lake
Michigan he generously donated hi- break•
test and dinner to tin* little fisbe**—not I*. 1
eau'ae he wanted to, but just became*—and
declared that he would not give 5 emt, .
for tbe beautiful steamer, tlie “City ot
Milwaukee." We understand ’hat he has
reconsidered hl* ofler however Mnce re­
turning.
Tlie citizens of this city have r« marked
a great deal, and we think justly nx&gt;.
about the unfair treatment Hasting* rfi-.iv
km reeelcod at the hand* of the pre*? of
this state. Hasting-' victory W a victory
for Michigan and all state pa|&gt;er*. ought to
take pride In giviug to the
World*
Champions" what Is Justly due them. Had
the prize been won by Grand Rapids or
l&gt;etroft, the journals of thcae ephs would
have taken columns to have given an a.- .
ruunt of It But as an Interior. town won
the coveted pnte and covered ftfelf with
glory, these journals are cousptenou- only
for the absence of anything concerning
the Champion*.
Ex-Supreme Chancellor of tlie World.
Howard Douglass, at a meeting ot the.
Supreme Lodge, said tha’ "Without doubt
Hastings, Michigan, has the finest drilled
company of any civic order in existence."
Hastings Division still maintain- its
title, and tbe judges and Supreme Chan­
cellor are vindicated In grand style.
No kick* have been heard from Kokcfno
thus far.
S.
The Erie boys«(egeDtlctoen and. nnl|ke
tbe vanquished one* of two years &gt;|m.
took their defeat with good grace.
Tbe Hastings Knights of PythiAs M'c
maintained the reputation often rarardby
Michigan organlratfous^ for' exrellenre In
the Hastings kiiights did at'siiTwllSte*
the first prize to the division for drill nnd
a special prize to Mr. Nlskeni asfthe I**:
commander. In the competition there
were competitor* from all jiart* ot tlie
country .—Detroit Tribune,
r .
Knight C. M. Waaverhnadea happy per­
pration of his toa^t “The City &lt;n the
Champions.** by Inviting ah ot the Drill
Corps, who wept to Milwaukee, to his
'(tome tomorrow iFriday) evening.
Jjir Knights Busby. Kenaston, Reynolds.
Wilcox and Gretmel were taken wilh
severe attacks of nausea while crowiM
the lake, the former desiring to make. hi» .
will, and tbe latter desiring to have hl*
body embalmed and sent home.
Fred Alexander, of lamslng. joined the
division Id Grand Rapids and sttiek by tbe
boy« throughout the entire ronrlare.
Some have gone so far as to call him*
“amsoot” Fred is a member o! Barn
lodgevNa 18 of this city.
Meals at the mess hall were great. The
scrawled eggs «telW
it
been tested about four Months in an ineubutor before wring, and the boys were
glad to escape with their Ilves. IMj
never made tlie plane aaeeond visit- •

POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

A cream ot tarter bakinc po*M«,r.
otall in leavesing rtretigth. V.

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State ot MJi hlgna. County of »rry- ”
. lh&lt;l
I"b«*by gtrra.ttd torn. Probate Court lor the Couutv ul
......
u&gt;, isu&gt; &lt;tav July, * a M”.,”'
SJSat
tiutdatr v-ere allow«d tor
cocrv
tbolr dalo.i. axalMt the rotate of.
lore ot aahl t^iuty. ttecra»ed. sad
»
eredlior* ot said dKea'cd are ’• ‘i1.’ ',
'the
I^uVieosVr’hitteaiy of Fi’fare'tbr'i^

JSUI day of January INI

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qactings Banner

personal mention.

^7,^rT&gt;.unda&gt;-. July it. 'aw­

K ."cook. Local

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SundayT

LOCAL news.
this week

2,200

l T,.aiu cheese only 8 vents
la«t erenln, th,
.jPVl Sa'.nnlay.
common council met Messrs,
l ,5
ItooK of the Wool BoJt^an^^d
t.i&gt;nbli'*aii •&gt;tat,‘ convention will be
for a fair and Just settlement of the differ
. y«’ii con buy full cream cheese encea between the Co. and the dtv
"I0”* "’"’“‘ttre haa yet to be
\at .los'Rogers.
fled by tbe council, but uf that there I^h»
,;♦-&lt;! account book.
*laPStton. We are much pleased that a
basis for settlement has been reached 11
Xbt.?haVeJTn d0Oe
M
,will sell you full cream
Andricb assured us that the factorv wnni.i
rrnts on Saturday next only. start up Monday, If not soone?
d
:

t&lt;&gt; law no fish ant be speared
Ton must catch them with

How many of our highway overseers
have conplted with the following, section
1419 of Howells Annotated statutes*
overseer shal! cause the noxious
the
of the highway
within his district to be cut down and de­
stroyed twice In each year, once before the
first day of July,&lt;nd again before the first
duyu°f ^Pteoiber, and the requisite labor
shall be considered highway work. An
overseer who shall refnse or neglect to
Perform the dntles required by this section
shall be Hable to the penalty of twenty­
fl
dollars.
.
J
VAt a meeting of the stockholders of the
Michigan Whip.Company, held at the of­
fice of said company Monday, the follow­
ing directors for- the
.... ensuing year were
rill
elected:
G
— 2.
O©oc. Walter, U.
IL L
1. uwoerSendershott Ed. Powers,
Powera, I). S. Goodyear,
Goodyear. W. H.
ll
Powers, C. D. Beebe and N. A. Fuller.
There were KOO of the 1.000 shares repr- settled. The stockholders unanimously
voted to Increase tbe stock from 810,000 to
$15,000. The report of tlie business done
for the past six months was highly satisfac­
tory. The directors elected tbe following
Officers: President, Geo. C. Walter; Vice
President, R. I. Hendershott: Secretary.
Ed. Powers; Treasurer. D. S. Goodyear.

,. ,i pan of good six years old
irioken, weight about, 3.200.
Mi -kb Biwk * Rkvnoldm.

..... house and lot In the second
i'iir sale. at n bargain. Call at
nj-Hn. 's office for jMirtlculara.
the Baptist society will
■The la-li- am in Che court house square
the U'th; afternoon aud evening.

Pi.-me court has decided that condtnehis take effect Imn|wm tln’ir ratification by the
.
tor the Michigan Military
nV -ihows tiiat this institution Is In
,:j ■. there lining nearly 200 boys in

the the department of this city will
,.
. •dgnevs at their bowery.
. ni. r &gt;"•? Mate and Jefferson Sts., every
•. :i.it!.ij night during this season. .
’ v’eug rope well smeared with c&lt;£l tar
..-.t*.;; by two p.ien. one at either end.
• ;&lt; .tch thr •‘tanding grain. Is reported as
. ing a g'ssl remedy for tlie wheat louse.

Every good business man and every
■The voting ladies of the Yeckley ap...tunirtiit will serve lee cream on the citizen knows that a good local newspaper
house grouiHl« next Saturday after­ adds a great deal to the wealth and pros­
.. n and riming, for the benefit of Rev.. perity of a town and gives the place a rep­
utation abroad. It benefits all who do
business and Increases tlie value of proper­
One of »h&lt;- *ii‘&gt;i»le4| and most efficient ty for the reason that it brings business,
Tr-i.!!-. »t famteat iag a room h by drop- and consequently wealth to the place.
• .nir vinegar slowly itpoit a very hot iron ■ Tbe newspaper and the town prosper ouij­
.
a .-over from the kitchen stove will as the space In the former te rented by
..«&gt;wer the purpose very well.
home merdutnte. Don’t consider It an act
of-eharlty to support It. but aa a meqin of
' I'tie Detroit Journal otters a cash prize
:
to Ute most popular military com­ increasing your own wealth and the wealth
of the place in which you live. Incident­
in Michigan. The company getting
'iarre’t uuinlvrof votes wins the prize. ally we will mention that we have several
{ columns “to rent”

!

xiie &lt;&gt;f &gt;uminer resort ticket*, has now
.. t.-mt need .Hid will continue until Sept
.&lt;i‘. ie90. For rates etc. call at the Mlchir?!i (.'eiitxal ticket office.
M. H. Cou.WM, Act
\V,- quote tne lolluwing from the new
"NoappliixlioD &lt;&gt;r decision will
- coed if executed before June 27th, 1890
..4.t .-■ th.- act), or •ft.T.ot In tlie form,
sibstaiitially piv««*nted nf the secretary.

A delegation iff! Portland people passed
'nrough the city Tlnni-day. Ixnnid for Kalattoo toeoiiault with theC. K. A S. officials.
. ..out ^.tending the road to Portland.
'.Vf u:iu« tetnud that the road will be ex••bdrd to that place soon.
.Mr. Jin* lloger-t ban Iwnght the stallion
: &lt; PiiriixX fonnerly t^rted by Rogers &amp;
Wait, will l-e at Mr. Roger's stables here&lt;a:e:. Inquire at ttu store. The horse
’..-.i -iifil v-Vy tint- .-..Its, and is one of the

T«o double acting Ratchet elder press
rent complete for .sale cheap, also 5
1
iH.wcr upright engine, and 8 horse
p-wrr :.-r!zontal. tubular boiler. All
leather and ntblwr belting, hose,
. .!ii.■•ton. etc. at Hastings Engine A

Mean* -rnrry to announce: that Miss
^andi Horton, the well known millinery
b aler of this city, has been compelled to
nuke, an a-signment for the benefit of
CtemeutBmith is the assignee.
I lie I '.aK'amount of liabilities and assets
I'-miriifrilng at Eaton Rapids July 21st
■o Aiignst titfi, for ^jifch excursion tickets
»ill Is- -old July 21st to August Oth inclurate of two cents per mile each
bvay for the round trip ticket limited to re'Aini until XiictHt 7th.
M. H. CotLIXH, AgL
The folliAring good advice comes from
• •' ••v-!:.mge; “Don’t alt around like a
•mot on u log but get up and hustle. The
UiHtier never cries about dull times, for he
•us no .lull times. He keeps moving and

«)• rail ,&gt;f the fonce of prosperity. Stop
l-our croaking and hustle.”
’
Ah u ill n-nii mber the excellent music
1,v
Amphion Glee Club, of
•1 &lt;lt|. iiii... in t|,|5 cIty jU|y 4tb Ay
&lt;iid not hei-.r them, as well as all who
i" ar ihrtn again, will have tbe
pnriiexr Friday evening, July 25th, of
they bave '*ei^
to
L* U*
rooms In tlie
«wet s block that evening.
’
qllw.r that mom. people are so
rec®MnK » statement of
’jj'uru through the postoffice. The buslwan
llleJn
and
ai .... .'S 1U"tv' lf the ttcco«nt i” not settled
tfank *
is
00 h,m through tbe
itatlia.
lroa5in,t that 11 hijures one rep­
’
’”5*.a plain statement of ac­
.. .Hi**". 1 ,ttt '*1-4 anil&gt;!e cause for anger,
• • ■ imsutxe.

It"1"*?
•"
blank. wr«WT
* law
tor penalons under tim new
sn'i&gt; i . '"”h«rs who are not able to earn
nil. f by ,na’ua*
dependent
,a l wWo*» ofw soldiers as
uo«
‘"“to l« yi-araohl are
basil.i1.-’1.
a l*"si"n. Tbe doctor
^wrieuce in procuring
■Mil .'*,*”* w u,t”nd promptly to all
"•‘•‘•■"•‘'liiKted to him.

"X n.’l V” ,to know wilwe lbe B,etJ

,1. T"111** "ril- «■« wi»w
makr» ii *7
My. the blacksmith
K
"y- lbe
mak«
lb. rm.. ?’ ’,lri’M &gt;nakes Um&gt; horw fly,
« ^.""*“‘*"&gt;■“‘&lt;1 «X.
I«nliaakw
butter fly. the wife
l,)'- ,n&lt;l 'I ttat la ma
Jnnr .n, '&gt;ou' you w111 *■■■- to puntoe
X-talkflS enwmolop alone.

/lb

Tuesday afternoon Mrs. Albert Parks
missed $2.95 in money from her rooms
over M. E. Nevins store. Suspicion rested
upon several young kids who have been
allowed to roam tbe slreets, and the city
marshal was soon after them. It needed
•only a little questioning before one of the
boys named Wiley confessed. The boy
has a brother in one of the state Institu­
tions for stealing and thte boy will no
doubt soon join him. Tlie parents of tlie
boys are poor, but respectable people, who
feel keenly tlie actions of their sons, each
of whom seems to have a mania for taking
what does not belong to tliein.
The boy
was taken before Justice Wightman j*estertiay and released on suspended sentence,
l/fo-day one of the most important busi­
ness changes, from a financial point of
view, ever made In tbe city of Hastings
took place, whereby Messer Bros. 4 Rey­
nolds acquire all of the stock held by C.
D. Beebe and Newman Fnller-bi the City
Bank amounting to about $35?boo. This
means the retirement of Mr. Beebe as
cashier, -who will lie succeeded by D. W.
Reynolds. We have been unable to learn
of Mr. Beebe's Intentions in tlie future,
but being- a keen business man he no
doubt has something better in view. Bor»*kv.&lt;.&lt;5ia «&gt;i «ue Umiik. will not suner as
the new cashier, Mr. Reynolds, has to take
a back seat for no one when it comes to
business, and is one of Hastings most
prosperous and popular young men. And
it goes without saying, that tlie institution
is in safe hands.

K*lamaz4X’ ove*

Miss Sadie Roberts went to'Buffalo this
morning.
z Mian Viola Willison went to
Kalamazoo
yesterday.
* Will WiUlams spent Sunday
lives here.

■itfa rela-

Gard Bennett, or GreenvHle, is visiting
In thto city.

tniI|h'«EUL!?ek,e’ of €hartatte* te sit­
ing in the city.
5*kbwn’ of Freeport, was In
the dty. Saturday.

®r.°.’rn 18 ' teitlpg hte brother C. S.
Brown, this week.
W; J. Stuart, of Grand Rapids, spent
Sunday In this city.
R

Miss Edith Babcock left for Buy View
yesterday morning.
Ja»-fiend te confined to his home with
inflamatlon of the lungs.
ByroD Cote, of Climax, visited relatives
in the city over Sunday.

Mtes Florence Mead arrived home from
Stanton Thursday* evening.

Everett Stinchcomb, ot Marshall, is vis­
iting bls motherjhls week.

Blanche Mead returned Thursday* even­
ing from a visit In Lansing.
,
Mtes Allie Sldnam. of Kalamazoo. Is vls‘tine her friends in this city.
citv.
iting
Miss Mae Hamilton, of Lansing, is visit­
ing L. N. Mixer and family.

Mr. and Mrs. Fred L. Heath went to
Muskegon yesterday morning.
Ernest and Mhs Minnie Wood, of Cale­
donia. are visiting in the citv.
Charlie Lunn arrived home from Ke-j
wauce, 111., Saturday evening.

W. H. Myers was numbered among the
sick the fore part of the week.

■ Mrs. It. Ryerson and son Fred are visit­
ing relatives in Ionia tins week.
'
Mrs. Geo. Spires, of Lake Odessa, visit­
ed friends hi thte city last week.

Tlie pisses Florence Lets ami Lillie
Wardell went to Nashville yesterday.
A. D. Niskvm left for Orchard Lake
yesterday. He will return this evening.

Mrs. Fred Perry, of Eaton Rapids, was
the guest of Hastings friends last week.
Will Burdick, of Battle Creek, was the
guest of relatives In this city over Sunday.

M. Andricb, of Gait. Ontario, is visiting
his «oii and daughter in tbe city thte week.

Colo Welton Is spending hte summer va­
cation clerking In F. L. Heath's drug store.
Miss Emma Andricb. of Galt, Ontario,
Is visiting relatives and friends In the
elty.

Ings than ever In tbe camp. By 1854 tbe
former editor had made hte pile aud con­
cluded to find comfort for the rest of hte
years In Michigan. The baby was a year
old when they embarked at San Francisco
on the Yankee Blade, intending to round
tbe Horn and land at New York. A tew
hundred miles out onXhe Pacific and.the
vessel was wrecked. There were six hun­
dred lost and 800 saved, among them the
Burton family, but they Jost the pounds of
gold dust accumulated by years of hard
work and danger. Mrs. Burton had g nug­
get of free gold captured by the editor ahd
hte partner, worth about $900. They re­
turned to San Francisco, spent a year
there, and again beaded for the old state.
This time they ran down to the isthmus of
Panama and crossed by stage. During
this drive Mr. Burton had to shoot the
greaser, who acted as driver. The treach­
erous teamster had concoted a scheme of
robbery, tbe editor got on to it, and orfe
morning, when the plot was ripe and the
driver saucy. Burton winged him with a
big navy, shattering the greaser’s arm and
courage at a single shot. The venture­
some family reached Michigan without
further difficulty, purchased a farm near
Hastings, and with the start obtained in
California, have built up a handsome for­
tune. Both Mp and Mrs. Burtdn 'arc
healthy, well preserved old. people, and
naturally enough the mother had a desire
to revisit tlie classic shades of Whiskey
Diggings, and the man who was a baby
there as naturally shares her wish.

Brooks' Kidney and * Liver Syrup
strengthens the kidneys and cleanses
them thoroughly frotii ull dangerous Im­
purities.

Will restore tlie liver and kidneys to a
healthy condition and eliminate the mala­
rial poison from yotir system. If you Im­
pregnate the blood with uric acid or kid­
ney poison, yon will have dyspepsla,headache, yellow skin, loss of appetite,
the “blues,” disinclination to. work, bad
Sheriff Dix received a letter last night taste in the mouth, extreme weariness on
from Sheriff (leo. W. Siebert, of Paris, first arising. It will cleanse and purify
Ma, asking information concerlngone S. the blood of uric acid or kidney poison.
M. Overman, who was located and In busi­
THE MARKETS
ness in this city, and who was suspected
of being a bigamist The man Overman
Heating*.
referred to deserted his wife during an ill­
Apples
—
Dried.
5cperib.
ness about four years ago in the west,
Butter— SA10
leaving the woman helpless with four
Clover seed S3 30&gt;&amp;*&lt;n*
small children. After considerable In­
Bean*i-tl.M&gt; per bu.
quiry. Overman was located in Kalamazoo.
Beet—Live, 83.50*83X0 calves. 82.5468X00.
In the letter sent t* Sheriff Dix was a
picture of the man wanted, and this morn­
lug by tlie aid of the picture Overman was
Lime—belling *lR3c per bbl; water blue, 81.50
arrested by Marsha) Owens.and Private
Detective Thomas Warren. Since his
Mfttoc ner bu.
New pouMoes-75c. tt«i oo per bu.
residence in Kalamaxoo Overman has
Rork-84.73M3.oo.
sailed under the alias of Harry Wilburn.
Poultry—Hens. »c: chickens. 10c.
About a year and a half ago Overman,
PlMter-Bettlug at S3 per ton.
Halt—Settiug at 81 per bbl.
alias Wil bn nt, was married -a second time
Timothy Seed-Helling at 82.00 per bu.
near Hastings, Mich., to a Miss Brooks,
Wbaat—No. 1. white sou red. Me.'
and removed to thia cRy, renting a house
Flour—82.50 per hundred.
Wool—Unwashed 1783; washed 23030.
on west Eleanor street. He has been a
trusted employee of a well-known mer­
Detroit.
cantile bouse and is a man about 28 years
Beans-51.7349S1.80 per bu. forelty pfckid.
of age. On his arrest Overman confessed
Butter—U©ia‘ic. crexmerr 13®1G.
Corn—37c per tin.
himself a bigamist and was locked up un­
zm-uffiUc.
til the Missouri authorities could be noti­
Oats-T&gt;cperbu.
fied of his capture.
Potatoes-fxzsetxso rer bbl.
Poultry—Live: chicken*, oc; ducks. F0»'«e.
Overman Is charged with a serious of­
lie© u.
fense ami a complaint may be made against turkeys,
Wheat—N&lt;j. 1 white.Wfo;No. 2,red,
him on the grounds of adultery. It is

Mrs. H. P. Freabour. of Lake Odessa,
spent a portion cf last week visiting
claimed by a Cassoinlis man who Is In the
friend* jn thte city.
city to-day, that' Overman had been
Mrs. Jennie Runyan returned Saturday familiar on several occasions with his (the
evening from an extended visit with stranger's) wife. Besides the above of­
fenses. it is said that tbe man under ar­
friends south of Middleville.
rest has some serious pranks to answer for
The Misses Effie Johnson and Minnie in Indiana.
Kennedy went to Ottawa Bench Thursday
This afternoon Overman's second wife,
to remain during the summer month*.
Mrs. Wilburn, made a complaint against
Sir. and Mrs. E. Pennock started yester­ him for bigamy.—Kalamazoo Telegraph
day morning for an extended trip west 15th Inst
It will be remembered tiiat one year ago
for tire* benefit of Mr. Pennock's health,
l/^ditor SHngerland and wife are attend­ last Christmas Miss Cora Brooks became
the wife of the above Harry Wilburn, and
ing the State Prefts Association in Saginaw, started off on the Journey of life with the
and will visit Sault St Marie before re­ best wishes of her large, circle of friends
turning.
•
nnd a hope tliat her wedded life would
Mrs. J. Alwine. of Hastings, is the wel­ both l&gt;e prosperous and happy. Mrs. Wil­
come gue-,: of her parents. 11. Mishler and burn is a graduate of our city schools,
wiro aud nthor Froo|»ort rrimMte tlalv week. and being a very apt scholar graduated
with honor. Always genial and sociable
—Herald.
she nigde anti retained friends easily and
i/fhe MImm Flora Stlnchcomb, Allie won the respect of'all. Being a lady in
Cannom and May Roberts started for Bay every way It was supposed that her
View yestentay morning and will spend hdsband could not *be without some corthte summer at that noted resort.
respondlng traits ns a gentleman, and their
Prof. W. A. Morse, of Au Sable, ar­ wedded life was looked upon a&lt; a happy
rived In this city Thursday morning and. one, and tbe two were very devoted. Mr.
This te the season of tbe year when thlf will remain in this vicinity about three Overman alien Wilburn, fillet! a very re­
people who can spare tlie time and means weeks. Will lias engaged to remain in the sponsible position in one of the leading
are searching rallrond guides ami maps to Au Sable schools another year as superin­ music stores in Kalamazoo and was well
learn which Is the best place/ to go to tendent.
liked. The sympathy of all is with Mrs.
Wilburn, atul all feel that site lais been im­
escape the extreme heat of-fhe summer
months. Many are going to the seaside, I. /!(frs. Clement Smith nnd daughter Tni- posed upon by a most heartless wretch,
nany to the lakes and others to tbe mount­ We and Mrs. M. L. Cook left for Buy View whom we hqpe and expect to see punished
last
evening:
Mr.
and
Mrs.
P.
M.
Wheeler
to tlie full extent of tlie law. As his
ains. While there are thousands who
cannot afford the expense of the long left for the ‘imf place this morning, and second wife made tlie complaint and the
trips knd expensive sojourning at fashion­ Mi s. D. B. Pratt and Miss Anna Nash will offense wm committed In this county, he
will be brought here and tried. Sheriff
able resorts there is no’reason why with a depart for that point Friday night.
Shriner went to Kalamazoo after him
little economy, and extra planning they
yesterday afternoon nnd will probably re­
may not take a few days rest from busi­
turn with him today.
ness or labor bj* camping out on some of
Following are the real estate transfers
our pretty little lakes near home. Provid­ for the week ending July 14th, 1890, as
ed with a tent, a hammock, some books, a taken from tbe books iu tbe register’s office:
The following clipping from the Detroit
Huie oil stove, a hamper of baked victuals,
Evening News will be read by Has­
few clothes, good company, and a large
l
’
e
.J&lt;Jel Ht John' *o Tp of Woodland, parcel Wooa- tings and Barry County people with a
amount of good nature and a resolution to
great deat of Interest:
rest, there te no reason why we who toll **EIlaT Loekhart to Win. Tlltnanh: se1* see H
C. M. Burton, tire abstract man. accom­
for our dally bread may not recuperate
panied by hfa mother and daughter, leaves
BeSetoll.C.Palmatier;
lot
No.
1ME.
our failing strength and rest our aching
next month for a (rip to California. That
r lak.-s a res:
till he
Is seated
brain as well as those who count their •&gt;•■*■•
CiL'8.anrk
mN.E
Clark:
«’« of on the
«e« 2 th!?;particular state b to be visited la
dollars by the thousands. Contentment,
hugely a matter of sentiment, and hereby
^^atiiaD Bartow and W. 8. Goodyear to Henry hangs a tale. In the eirly forties Chas. 8.
however, 1s tlie key to happiness.
Close: 1ot«and 7 blk Welty. WX
Auiel Krcpbury to M. B. Adsrns; -s sec 20 Burton was the editor and proprietor of
the Battle Creek Journal. In 1848 be was
Cisa
among the thousands seized by the gold
Pen*lon?
fever and was convlnrod that be saw a cut
The Great Pension Bill has Just pasied
to
tbe wealth which could only be reached.
Name and Residence
and Newton T. Kirk, United Slates No
If reached at all, by the editorial “we” of
W. Drolet Battle Creek,
Pension Attorney, will be at the County 110 ’iJ Cbn«.
Nettie A. Biunny Hickory Corners,
the Journal after long, patient, and per­
Clerk's office, Hastings, Mich.. Wednesday
sistent effort He disposed of bls newspa­
and Thursday, July
and
Cloning Out Sale.
per, invested in a yoke of oxen, fitted up a
your claims under Ute new law.
to go out of business, I offer big prairie schooner. ItldAn a stock of nec­
Soldiers who have a disability can get XDVDesiring
StOCK VI KIUWlico «« - Pr‘ct’ essaries and started overamd far the mod­
from-SO to $12. whether their disability my stock of groceries nt a reduced
_________
Io rold out
nut Come
Conn and ern EMorado. It was a long, (weary and
until
evwv
thing
Is
was incurred In the service or not. Even'
soldiers widow Is entitled to $8 and $2 ad­ get prices before buying. This is no hum- trying Journey. The wionotonaus gait of
the cattle could never be accelerated to any
ditional to each child tinder 10 years of buft but a genuine closing out sale, for 1 appreciable extent, and the editor and wife
age. Dependent fathers and mothers can am going out of business.
beguiled the way as best they could.
UMtl..E!.4uirT&gt;l.,-W.
get $8- Those who have claims peudlng
When Salt Lake City was rtached this
can now make applications under the new
worthy couple were In dtetressjaud found
law with another attorney without
a good Samaritan hi tbe perion of the
M..U„r
"”“"d
abandoning tiietr old claims.
.
tlun May •
sheriff, whose heart beat a little faster and
Fifteen years experience and will sueOn account of tbe above, tickets will be warmer because hte own name was Burton.
eewtolly ,ml qnlcllj rush your daliw to sold Jbly 14th to 23d Inclusive. Good ••I'm going to hnnt tliat man up” said C.
completion. PoslUrrl) no We uolw. sue- going only on date of sale and good return­ M. Burton, this morning, "and when I
Ing &lt;«|J on &lt;liite -tainped on back of ticket find him he’ll discover that the bread cast
eesstul and then only Um le««l
•&lt;
v,ew’ buV‘Ot 1atCi upon tbe wgt«rs has returned after many
You will never hare n better time to yet . bv tlSet
renskm. Tell-nil comrsdes 1 will be there. titan Ang 15th- R«te one fere for round days.” The editor pushed for the golden
Adriee tree. Yours In F. C. mid L.
frl*
M. H- CoJJ.tXK. Agl.
shore ami finally halted at Rena, near the
NEWTOX 1. iMHK.
Nevada line. Mrs. Burton wao tlie only
U. S. Pension Attorney.
The remaimTof the late Clinton B. Fisk white woman within 50 miles, and the gal­
l«ate of Co. ‘E. 20 Mich. InfL
.
were buried at Coldwater. Saturday. The lantry of medireval knights w as shown by
services conidsted of tbe reading of the the rough miners In their regard for this
SSl^rvieesby Rev. W.
limited reminder of the social life they had
There will be rell«l&lt;'us wrAlre. «l U- W. and slngink by the M. E/ choir. A large loft behind. But it was when the future
,K«er'. new tall SumUy evenlns lbe .inh
abstract man was introduced to this vale
concourse of people attended.
at tbe regular lionr &lt;if holdms
Michigan has its cranks. The latest and of tears, that the wild camp Knocked off
Bee. J. W Men All
mnIW
work and held idgh carnival until It was
mo.1 fi»:us ■«« I’
"’. '’••be definitely settled that all parties In Intereel
Tiled.
Rev K. D. Grigsby will preach at the whirlpool'
H» ?,b" ‘’u. nJ wore doing well. The Important event oc­
Presbyterian dinreb Sunday morning on b»d a narrow raeape from death. He rot curred at Whiskey Diggings, Dear Reno,
“The Divine beater,” and in tlie evening on .lioro while there waa yet time tmt ear. and when the lusty youngster was brought
K
Hastings Knighta and
out for Inspection, there were greater dobe will try It attain anon.
it anuiwra W

T'r.v fourth quarterly meeting of the U.
■&gt;. ■ (mri’li on il:e Cedftr Creek circuit will
■■ held J uh*
and 27th in Mr. Henry
Itemmond - woods, tine-half anile south of
• - ■ Imj.’li. 11 it should ^tornt It will b^
' dm the chni.dji? ; •
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E. IXI root te visiting In Battle

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A couple-of weeks since an account of
the arrest of James Seely and James Culp*
two yonng men bring in Maple Grove,
was given in this paper, charged with
breaking into hou.w-n. The young men
were confined in Jail and soon here me
very meek aud dispirited and by their constaut weeping and humble submission,
succeeded in working up quite a bit of
sympathy, but their subsequent acts
proved that they were unworthy of It
rhur.-day evening tin- Sheriff was railed
away and tert tbe jail In care of Mr.
Ixxmard, whose wife lies nt tlie point of
death and receives bls constant attention.
Being tirex! out* from continual watching
nnd the boys apparently being on their
good behavior, tbeircell door was not opened
thatvilght The prisoners had no doubt-been
watching for such an opportunity as thia,
for they had taken tb&lt;-ir iron beds apart
and pried the padlocks open, and only
waited for their chance to escape. Friday
afternoon about 2 o'clock all was quiet be­
low. ant? after rcmorlni their shoes, the
padlocks were taken off and they walked
out within a few minutes of each other.
The Sheriff’s daughter noticed the first
one aa be walked out, aud remarked upon
his clnee resemblance “to one of the boys
arrested tlie other day,” but upon going to
the stairway she saw that the cell door
was locked and coueladed that she was
mistaken. Only a short time after this
the other boy repeated tlie performance of
the first and walked out. Their disap­
pearance was discovered in a short time
and everything possible was done to re­
capture them, but up to this time all has
.failed. All of the surrounding places have
been notified and a reward of 850.00 has
been offered. It was reported that tire
two were seen near the outskirts of the
city Monday and they will probably be re­
captured soou. The move was a very
foolish one, as the sentence for house
breaking would have been many times
ligliter than the charge of jail-breaking
will be If they are caught.

The city of Hastisg* Impresses tbe
stranger as being a delightful place to
dwell. Its ample thoroughfares, pleasant
central park, neat and orderly tnwtaesa
streets, aud tbe beauty and style of Iu rc*ideik'cs unite to form, in tbe visitors' mind,
a moot pleasing picture. But this Is not
Hastings determined to celebrate and to
Invite to public contest the athletic frater­
nity among her neighbors, then is revealed
a more than physical bounty* of color or sym­
metry. a beauty of graceful hospitality. Of
the seventy-five visitors from Plainwell, not
one could be found willing’to allow any
other to out do him in praise of tbe cordial
treatment accorded us. We.were not per­
mitted to put our hands In our own pock­
ets for anything. Every want that firstclass hotels can supply was freely placed
at our disposal. We receive tbe kindness
In a spirit of appreciation.
The prograni.pt'the day, beginning with
the national salute/at sunrise, consisted of
a great variety of athletic sports, both fore­
noon and afternoon, and appropriate and
patriotic exerchtes. Tbe chief item of in­
terest to tlw multitude was the perform­
ance of the far famed Scotts with their
racy looking hose carriage. It was
three o'clock when the contest took
place, and every inch of available space
from start {o finish was occupied by in­
tensely interested humanity, bent upon
witnessing what trained athletes can ac­
complish In hose business. At the word
“Go!” away sped the invincible flyers os if
borne by tbe wind. It was a pleasurable
sight for everyone and the general appre­
ciation was manifested in uproarious ap­
plause. Tbe Hastings Fire department,
notorious tor tbe excellency and skill of its
members, without, as we were informed,
any previous preparation, made an admira­
ble exhibition, accomplishing the whole In
48 seconds.
From beginning to end not a “kick” was
heard. Everytil lug programmed went on
amid perfect smoothness and mutual satis­
faction. The contest was absolutely free
from that bellegerant spirit that too often
comes up on such occasions. As a whole
it was such a day as the admirers of gentiletnauiy sport and physical culture de­
light in.
Tbe last number on tbe program was tbe
exhibition drill of Hastings division No.
19, K. of P..wChamptons of tlie World.
Their movements are of a character known
as fancy drill, consisting of foot and arm
manual Their execution was conducted
with marvelous beauty of maneuver and
precision of movement.
Marshal pf tbe day was our former
townsman Mr. J. I- Reed. who exerted
every effort to make bls old time associates
feel welcome. Chief Goodyear was pres­
ent ail day at fire beadquarters spreading
the contagion of fraternal hospitality every­
where felt. Numerous prominent citizens,
notably editor Cook, ot the Hastings Bas­
ner, lent tbelr social qualities to the oc­
casion.—Plain well Independent.
General Debility

Is a general break-down of the system, the
result of impaired action of tbe kidneys
and liver. Correct tfls by using Brooks'
Kidney and Liver Syrup aud health will
be restored.

ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
Lawyer.
* Sheep and Lambs-Sheep. clipped choice to
Office over Julius Russell’s store. State
extra. f5.30@fs.iB: aood.to choice 83.10*88 33.Lanibs, best. 56.e.-«a»c.:'.
street, Hastings, Mich.

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TOLD BY A LION TAMER.
Dolph Lubeuow, a German shoemaker
MUk te a perfect food. The testimony of employed at Black River, suicided Tues­
nature upon this point te confirtncd by the day night by hanging himself with a small
liar—
• — - . .
Powerful Amnatheticfc.
analysis of tbe cbetstet. Yet cAw’a mQk te tarred rope.
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devetend for more than u year had a
Two powerful dnigs, hitherto but little In bad repute for infant*, and thousands of
May Earle, of Battle Creek. rook mor­ genuine lion turner. He came without
/
known, are coming Into use. in the sense adult*, cannot drink it without harm.
herald or the bkul of trutupetA, and when
phine
with
suicidal
intent
Tuesday
night,
Thte te a serious mutter. Multitudes of
that they may be u*ed to completely de­
but the doctors saved her. This was ber he fosind that there were no beaato of the
stroy, temporarily, the memory and all infants are shut up to the use of cow's third attempt.
jungle upon which to exercise his power*
knowledge of tii^o and place, they may be milk, while it te precisely what many in­
he settled down very quietly as a me­
The president has nominated Annin chanic.
said to powuTvH vast aud dangerous ixTnsi- valid adults seem to require for the build­
He was not fond of boosting of
bllities. Their present use is aateuesthvtics ing up of the starved tissues. The matter Hartrath. of Michigan, fur assistant en­ hte achievements and his pncnllor vocation
te
all
the
more
important
because
physi
­
gineer
of
the
navy
and
D.
W.
Brswlch.
and the medic.nl profession has been aide
known
only to a saiall circle, of
already to accomplish wonderful nnd hu- cians of the present day, instead of with­ also a wolverine, to be an ensign in tlie XnL Hte aam\ is Oscar Sclwikronmrd
holding food, as was formerly done in ty­ navy.
muur results.
he was employed by the Schneider &amp; Tren“By the use of chloralamcde I brought a phoid fever and certain other dteamwn, seek
J. J. Larmoqr, of Battle Creek, has been kamp company. He received an offer from
patient all the way from Chicago, kept to maintain the patient's strength by the
appointed special iKistoflice Inspector, and Capt. Paul Boyton and bq left this city'
him under treatment several iluys aud re­ uscofjnllk.
Dr. John C. Morgan expresses the opin­ it Is probable tiiat Joseph Reed, of for Chicago to train a numlicr of sea lion-&gt;
turned him ton reasonably isound condi­
for the noted voyager. On the eve of his
tion," said Dr W. B. Fletcher, recognized ion tliat the trouble with cow’s milk te Marshall, will succeed Mr. I.armour as departure Scbeikron made a chance visit
..
sa an authority on disoaseft of the mind that it undergoes unwholesome chemical •postal clerk.
to a book store &lt;-u tlie public square, the
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and allied ailments. "My patient had be­ changes prior to its use.
proprietor of which is among hte acquaint­
When fresh from the cow it te a perfectly
come greatly dissipated. I took into con­
Gexts: For forty-five years I have
fidence an associate physician, a friend to homogeneous fluid. Within a few hours it been afflicted with blood poison, liver and ances. Ho mcntimicd the fact that he was
the patient, and instructed him to admin­ separates into cream nnd caseous milk, rheumatic difficulties. Part of the time about to leave the city r.u^ Ln a conversa­
ister chloralamede h}-podermically awl with a tendency to a still further separa­ confined to my bed. My blood was badly tion with a small party of! gentlemen as­
sembled, recounted some of hte experience*.
telegraph me. He did so one night when tion iuto whey and curd. This final diseased.
Six bottles ot Hibbard's
Scbeikron te a (rcnnan, and tlie greater
our patient came homo stupid. 1 went to separation takes place rapidly after the Rheumatic Syrup did me more good than
Chicago and found the patient almost in a milk te received into the stomach, gnd tbe all the other medidnf* I have taken. My part of hb life ha. been spend in the laud of
state of coma. Wc put one of his legs in a curd, tn weak stomachs, hardens into a friends have used it and in every- «LS'* 11 the kntecr. He learned His vocation in
plaster of parte mold and took him, still solid cheese-like mass, as difficult of diges­ has proven a wonderful remedy. I have Hamburg, probably the gretetrat center In
the world for dealers In wild animate, and
under tbe influence of tho drug, on board tion ■* cheese Itself.
known of some wonderful cures of dyspep­ he has been employed in a large number of
the traiu. Occasional doses of the drug
Tbe original condition and digestibility sia and neuralgia.
zoological gr..-dens mid by rmiuy circus pro­
were administered to keep tbe ixticnt in of milk can be restored by vigorously shak­
Mu*. Maui Biddle.
prietors. He U of medium iieight nndstenthe desired condition.
ing it just before taking it into the stain­
Mitchellville. Iowa.
der build. In speaking nt him, however,
“Had he awakened he would have been . nch, aud he milk should be sipped, nnd not
Hibbard's Jihenmatic Syrup and Plasters one of Schcikron’s auditors saiwt hat part of
furioua. aud. wc probably would not have taken in large swallows.—Youth's Com­ are remedies of great merit, fl believe
hte power lay in hte ej ro. They were dark
been able to bring him to the sanitarium panion.
they have no equal in the care of rheum­ nnd very piercing,boaaid,and whenSchelkfor treatment. Of course hte friends here
atism and all blood diseases.
ron grew earnest they fLuhed ina way that,
were party to the arrangement, and fully
D
r. H. Rkichabd. Druggist.
it wm conjectured, would be very effective
About two years ago a wealthy New
indorsed the course proposed. We put the
Mitchellville. Iowa.
when the "lion was a te V.iing of his tail."
, patient’s lag in .plaster for two reasons—to Yorker brought from iondon a story of
The spring is the time to take Hibberd's
disable him in case he attemptal to attack the wonderful proficiency detectives attain Rheumatic byrnp for tbe blood. For sale Scheikron said when a young man applied
’iVM Imme­
us, and to avoid Impertinent interference by practicing their powers of observation. by all druggists. Prepared only by The in'Hamburg as n Hon tamer
diately lewl to a cage ot wild Beasts to learn
from pa-KHengers and trainmen. A man's A famous Scotland Yard officer had been
Cnarles Wright Medicine -Company. De­ bow they would a t In Ins, presence. If
leg in plaster, we rightly concluded, would interviewed, and it was said that he was troit. Mich.
they
dlsplaywl
a
desire
to
Seize
him the
be a sufficient reason Cor hte incapacitated able, after une_sweeping glance at any
young nun’s Application wad rejected, but
state. It would have been embarnuaitig store window, to tell everything displayed
Lots of gambling in Three Rivers.
if they sbreak from him or remained pas­
explain that, we were genteelly kidnap­ therein. He said that he practiced tbu
Sick Hcudscbr.
sive he was considered worthy of additional
trick in the streets, so that whenever he
ing a gentleman of wealth.
Loose's Red Clover Pills cure side
'
“Everything prospered. We brought the went into tho house of a criminal or n sus­ headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, consti­ tests.
Scbeikron said that imiqadlately after
patient here, treated him several days, and pect he was able to sec everything around pation, 25c. per box, 5 boxes for 91. For
the arrival of any sort of animal from the
at length allowed him to come out from him at a giauce.
sale by W. H. Goodyear.
jungles
or
forests
it was the*duty of the
Whether
the
published
interview
Ipd
to
hte deathlike sleep. He had no recollection
Anu Arbor has V.350 people, n gain of tamer to enter the cage. The fnct te appre­
whatever of anything that had occurred in anything in London I do not know. But
ciated thnt the first venture of the tamer
the interim. The treatment, meantime, the New Yorker came home and applied 2.000 since 1884.
into tho rage te attended with *erioua
had restored him. and he approved of ev­ thb information to a game with his chil­
danger, and It te argued that it may as well
erything when apprised of the tact lav wo dren. He brought home all sorts of qurer
be encountered in the beginning. In enter­
things and emptied his pockets on a table,
bad used."
ing the cage the tamer is armed with a
• “Could not thia drug bo usol by design­ covering the objects over with a cloth and
hcavyjtnifc and revolvers, th:rt he rnny be
then offering a reward to tbe child who,
ing persona for harmful purposes'”
able to defend himself if the beast should
"Yes; but it would have to be admiule- after looking at the table while he counted
pus other safeguards In its effort* to spring
tered hypodermically, and that would three, could name the greatest number of
upon him. The other Htittgtiante are two
arouse the proposed victim's suspicions. It objects upon it. I understand that this la
in number. The first one that almon’, in­
lias a somewhat bitter taste, and unless the now e means of entertainment at parties
variably proves effective te to hare a circle
victim was already partially drugged he called ••Observation Parties" and gotten
of men surround the cage. They are
would taste the stuff if administered in up entirely for tho practice of this inter­
esting exercise.—Julian Ralph in Chatter.
drink or food.
Corrected returns give Detroit n popula­ aimed with long iron nxte, ret! hot at the
ends, sriiich nrc IntapOtecd te-tween the
“Another more dangerous drug than this,
tion of 203.000.
man nnd the animal when the latter is
Sbe Found Out.
perEkns, is hyosciamme. It te almost taste­
To N«rvou». Debilitated Men.
less. It might l» put Into wine and the
“I was never so flustered and perplexed ■ It you will send ua your address, we will mall about to spring. A slitting gate is also ar­
drinker would not discover its presence. as I was the other day,” said a lady to me. you our iRuftlrated pamphlet explaining all ranged so thnt it may be shoved in the way
There would lie more or loss danger to the "I was coming from Chicago, and in the about Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Kfectro-Vultalc of the animal if it ahows a disposition to
victim’s life if the drug were given by un- car I met- an old friet^l of my school days. Beltane! Appliances, and their cbarmlug effects disregard the hot iron».
the nervous debilitated system, and how
In Scheikron*s estimation the taming of
■ skilled and desperate persons. I have not I was very glad to meet him; so was he, I upon
they will quickly restore vou to vigor, and man­
believed much in the familiar story that think, to meet me, aud anyhow we in­ hood. Pamphlet free. If you are thus afflicted, tigera, leopards; and panthers te by tar tbe
So-and-So has been drugged, but I Kupjxwo dulged in a host of remiuLv-encm. But I we will send you * Belt and Appliance* ou a moat dangerous feature of his calling. He
said that no matter how long they had
it would be possible with tbe use of these was uncomfortable from the very flrat. be­ trial.
Voltaic Belt Co.. Marshall.Mich.
been in captivity they could never be trust­
drug* to drug even a sound minded person cause I could not remember hb name. I
The wheat crop In Kent comity 1s an un­ ed. For the Hons, however, he expressed
without hte consent or knowledge.”—In­ did remember that at school we used to
admiration, and he related the story of a
dianapolis News.
call him ’JTumpy,' because ot his some­ usually good one.
Hon that had saved his life. Scbeikron
what diminutive nnd stocky appearance,
Trade.
but I couldn't address a middle aged gen­
Mrs. W tnilov 's Soothing Sirup should always said that in entering the cage containing a’
One of the first principles of economy is tleman, a wealthy financier, by such a be used tor children teething. Il soothes the number of animals ou* day he slipped and
softens the autnb.ahavi&gt; all pain, cures fell to his knees. He recovered himself im­
never to buy what you can get along with­ name. His last name 1 couldn't remember child,
wind colic and Is the best remedy tordlarrbu’a. mediately, but not l-efore e tiger had
out. Whoever has learned this may be said
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
sprung upon him. A young lion that had
to have startai an tho road to wealth.
“I- wanted to find put his name—you
Birmingham
is delighted .with haring been hte especial pet always occupied a
An agent was exhibiting a new fangled know how awkward it is to keep on saying
notation behind him, nnd on thnt occasion
wagon jack near the market, and a colored Mr. or Sir to a man. How to get it out struck a vein of pure water.
befriended him by engaging in a conflict
man who was there with his home and of the man I tried to thiuk. I suppose niy
with the tiger, and causing tho-latter to
wagon seemed much pleased with It until brain got muddled attending to several
lose interest In the attack on Scbeikron.
he found that tlie price was a dollar.
matters at once, forint. last I said: “Lei me
He said that be hod always beep careful,
“Dat settles me," be said, as he climbed see—what was your name before you were
and aside from tliat experience had had do
Into hb vehicle.
married?’
.
When
she
was
a
Child,
«he
cried
for
Cutoria
.
“But it's worth the money," persisted
“Thelook of astonishment on that man's
the agent.
face I shall not soon forget. I discovered
“be got a cheaper thing, sab."
bis name, but it did not make me much
more comfortable.-"—Pittsburg Dispatch.
Tlie maps of the country wbidi were got­
“Why, my ole woman kin hold up de
ten up thirty or thirty-live years ago, all
eand of dis wagin while I grease de axes,
show the Missouri river emptying into the
an’ It doan'cost me acent."—Youth’s Com
But the German cooking averages well.
Minterippi directly opposite’ Alton, and
Hon. A. W. Childs, a pioneer of Hud­ they were correct iu having it so, although
panion._________________
It is essentially heroic. Tbe German viands
appear to be compounded, not for the pur­ son. died Wednesday aged 80 years.
such te not the case now. The well known
pose of ravishing the eye. nor for the pur
Mon was made to mourn Init
he propensity nf th* MU*opr| river to change
Phillips, Me., has a citisen who ia not pose of enchanting the olfactories; they are
ita cnaimel on account of tup wearing
easily put out of the way or discouraged. made simply for the stomach. Who but a suffer unnecasaarlly? For every jHiteon hway of its trnnks te as apparent near the
While bathing, years ago, he was seized German would haveinveuted the savory Vicre is an antidote and happily Bludhlid- mouth of the H ream as ai any other point
er
is
the
antidote
to
many
evils
tliat
poison
with cramp and nearly drowned. He en­ thing known as)tlie oniou tart? Pri’thee.
along ita conrse. The lower side of the
tered the army and a horse fell on him. do not recoil; this b really a most,delectable man's existence. This great vegetable river has been gradually cutting away and
After his return he broke his arm and was viand. You make it In thb wise: The pas­ specific is the most valuable that medical the deposit* filling in at the upper side un­
otherwise severely injured by a log rolling try must be exceedingly “short" and light; research has succeeded in wresting from til tbe mouth of the Missouri is now about
over him. Later, while lumber driving on spreading, thb crust over tbe baking tiu or tbe secret depths nt science. It is a sur­ three milee nearer to-St. Louis than it was
- Dead river, a whole landing of logs came dbb, you cover. it with veryJlhin slices of prisingly tout rolling power in cases of thirty yearengo. It is still wearing ita
down on him and be was taken out for raw onion, plentifully sprinJUlug these lat­ cancer and tumors, it t educes glandular way southward at. this point, and it te not
dead about an hour afterwards.- In De­ ter with pepper aud salt. Then baking the swellings, alleviates epilepsy, regulates improbable that the mouth of the Missouri
cember. 1889, while hauling lumber near whole in a hot oven you will find that the the bowels, promotes digestion, tones the may be as far down as the Chain of Rocks
Mmint Abram, his leg was broken by tbe onions are rte soon done us tbe pastry, and stomach, induces sleep sustains against in course of time, or even farther.—St.
recolbof a stick. Though still obliged to thb fragrant delicacy should be c-aten as it fatigue and expels scrofulous and all other Louis Globe-Democrat.
use crutches, be is now pluckiiy superin­ cornea from tbe oven, further seasoned (as blood derangements. Price $1. Sold by
tending a drive on the south branch of the taste shall require) with butter. Many all druggists.
Dead river.—Exchange
who disllkd tbe oniou served in any other
Charles E. Mason ■ has returned to the
The fruit of the coco-de-mcr, which Gen.
'.w-j are reconciled to that homely, modest editorial chair of the Gladstone Delta.
(tonion believed to lie the forbidden
and healthful fruit when it comes to them
fruit of the Garden of Eden, has been ex­
A jeweler out in Lawrenceburg. Q., in a tart,—Eugene Field's Ixrtter in Chimie Spanish have a proverb: "Woman portal to Europe. The nut weighs twenty
missal several valuable store® early &lt;»ne
loves with her ear, but man with his eyes” pounds ahd measures twenty-flve inches
morning, and couldn't account for their
Persuasive wooing captures a woman’s across. The palm on which it grows
disappearance, for he had only opened the
heart, while an attractive appearance con­ (lodoicea sechellarum) bone hundred feet
safe a few momenta before. He searched
quers tlie man. To retain man’s affection iu weight, and is only to be found on the
invalufor them, and then, turning to his young married woman. "I haven't had it and secure enduring happiness, a woman Seychelle Islands. Hundreds ot yean be-‘
three year old baby, who had been running for a year. It’s been passing about among should be as charming In married life as. fore th- Seychelles were discovered these
about, asked: "Where are thorn little my girl friends. Do you know, there is In the days of bewitching maidenhood nuts were washed up on the Maidive
things’" "Me cat 'em all,” was the baby's something very strange about that ring. Her captivating weapons are a fair and Islands, and the wiseacres of those days
answer. A physician was at once sum­ When it was given to me I hedn't the blooming complexion, soft and spotless told the people that this sea borne fruit
moned. He did not think any serious re­ faintest idea of marrying. In lew* than aix hands, freedom from skin and scalp Im* had grown on a submarine tree, and thnt
sult would follow the costly feast. An ex­
purities, pimples, chapping and ' the pos­ it bad a mysterious power of counteracting
amination ot the tray showed that 14 pearls day, I gave ft to Clara T-----to wear. In session” of the delicate blbom of perfect j&gt;o:*on&gt;.—Exchange.
and five diamond.* had been swallowed by three month’, she marrite! a man she iuul health. Cole's Carbollsoap, the perfect
not met then. After-that I gave it to a medicinal toilet. • bath and nursery soap is
tbe child.-Philadelphia Ledger.
young woman from Philadelphia who was her salvation. Price 25 cents. Sold by
A noteil clmracter forty years ago Was
here on a visit. When she went back home all (druggists.
friend Adam Mott, the Maine Quaker
A criminal whom day of execution had it was as the fiancee of a New York man.
A sprinkler or two Is needed In Detroit He was much heavier than ordinary men
arrived waa asked by hb jailer If he had Just for mischief one day I coaxed Sallie
and hte second wife was a very large woman.
M----- to wear ikfor a while. You know to lay the dust which is very abundant.
any last favor to ask.
.
Hte weight was MO pounds and hers 240
“I have, sir,” wdd the condemned man, what an ungenerote spinster she has al­
ways been. Ia two months she married ■ Loose's Red Clover Pile Remedy. is a pountte. He had a carriage made especially
"and it is a very slight fhvor, indeed.”
for their accommodation. It took quite a
“Well, If it is really a slight favor, I can the zmiu that had lieen waiting for years to positive specific for all forms of the dis­ strong horse to draw this vehicle when
have her any
Positively I’m super­
grant it. What is It?"
ease. Blind, bleeding. Itching, ulcerated freighted with 000 pounds of humanity.
stitious
about
tbe
thing.
It
seem*
to
have
“I hanker for a few peaches to eat."
and protruding piles. Price 50c. For He traveled much about tbe &lt; •untry, hte
“Poaches!’' exclaimed the jailor, “why, induced a mild matrimopial epidemic sale by W. H. Goodyear.
size making him quite a cariosity, and
they won't be ripe,for several months yet.” wherever it has been worn, and by this
time
p-really|kcl
like
a
fully
organized
Five new kindergarten schools are to be picked ufAhis living aa he went along.—
“Well.” said the condemned man, “that
Brooklyn Eagle.
doesn't matter—I’ll wait!"—Youth’* Com­ bureau tor the promotion of matrimony.” erected at Muskegon, at a cost of &gt;2,500
—New York Evening Sun.
panion.
______ j___________
Cruelty to Otlldreu.
Habit-]
Woman in Court—Oh, tbe scoundrell I
hope he'll get ten years’.
‘
The old fashioned knocker b being re
There ia one boarding house mistrww in
Court Attendant-What did the man do?
It can be given In a cup of tea or coffee, with­
Maine who ia not in the habit ot getting stored to its former prestige. Ultra fashWoman—Do ‘ Why. he’s a school teacher,
left. When some of the boarders began to ionsbles are having them placed upon out the knowledge of the person taking it.
and
every
morning
he
give*
what
hb
calls
tbelr
Hg
front
doors.
Happy
the
people
brace their wmatitutiont against the eoerwho possess an heirloom in the shape of wreck.' Thousands ot druuxards have been B roume leuaon, but what it really amount*
voting spring
weather
with
she
'
*
■* tonics
*
‘
who have taken the Golden Specific in to te that the poor little dears have to hoar
noated this notice: “All boarder* who an old colonial knocker—a lion's head cured
coffee witboot thar knowledge, and to­
j **“8. “ 'Tb but a little faded flower ”
build up their appetites artificially will be with a ring in Its mouth or a pair of their
day believe they quit drinking of tlielr own tree
charged 20 per cent, additional."—Augusta clasped bands. Such a knocker will be a will. No harmlul effect results from Us ad­ and “Only a pansy blossom,” and the little
social certificate akin to that of old china ministration. Cures guaranteed, toad for cir­
Chronicle __________________
——t ••• ukii warn »aa Dear
and full iiartieulara. Address In cooand mahogany sideboards. Ransack your cular
fideace. Golpkx BPKCirxc Co.. 180 Race Street, him. It s cruelty to chlldrrn-that’a what
gamte and ace if you can’t find grand­ Clnclniutl. U.
it is—the monster:—Chatter.
made intentionally fhin. as any additional father's knocker, and have it nt once lake
Charles Hoyt of lanslng, who wu
obstacle placed in the way of a high explo­ tbe plane of that abomination, tbe front
scalded by a bucket of tar a week ago.
sive shell increases tbe danger from such a door bell.—New York Letter.
One strange feature h that none of tbe
died Wednesday tn intense agony.
projectile by intensifying the effect, at the
man ever spend any money. The govern­
point of impact, but there are imfide the
ment pays each student a monthly sukw
Butter should be kept wholesale iu white
These pills are scientifically compounded, of H5. of which llfl is for board. aliout five
___ li- '. ^ KT’
pine casks or tubs, and these casks or tub* and uniform in action. No griping pein so or six dollar.
should never bo used more than once. commonly following the use of pills.
6 8. AllMoo. ot &amp;. Jahn’s, lost a num- White pine te so cheap that tho empty They are adapted to both adults and chil­
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee receive ordcra
they have nn equal in the cure of sick
stone headache. constipation, dyspepsia and meat with every article
the rooster, insioted open an
biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they eX­ whole four years’ eontw
phia Times,
cel any other prvparation.

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Nos. 5 and 6 will Dot carry passengers un.”
provided with freight train |*imite;
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CHANCERY ORDER.
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Blate ot Michigan. Circuit Court (or the • oun- .

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B«U«. or 6 Boules for »j. : lb

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vs. Aoto* M.

Austin, dwtena**"!
,i
Sult rending in the Circuit Court ton iu'
(taSIty’tFBSnJ"
KeoMtoo. Esq-oneo! the UlrcuH
‘
mtestoners tn sad tor »*I&lt;1 couniy. »t tl&lt;a *?? .,
HajttiygMn said county on tireMh *te' ot •'«*/ •

in Ulis cans*, it sattefaetorily
te
affldavit ou file, that th* defend^!. AH“*
Aturtte. has decided from her test kn&lt;&gt;*ii

Extract

Sold by W. H. Goodyear,

of this order, acooniuiR to the rule* am1 pram
° aS nutartber ordered that
day* from the date hereof said c«W;
cstoe a uoUoe ot tht* order to-paS&gt;!t»be&lt;» In W

|HWJTS W1M'
TMCklMm’.lUdldM
Dated, at Hail Ings. Jnly Mh. A. D. im
SLoxyi* E. h/&gt; " ! • ■
Conrt Commfodooer, Barry &lt;
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�Tin-I’uip’1 --------------- p _m &lt;hrout, pastor United Breth'.hun-h’ Blu- Mound. Kansas, sajs: “I
j! wv duty t&lt;» wonder* Dr. King's New
Jni rt h*&lt; dote- for me. My longs
" , .i, .bM-awd. and my parlshteere
'
1 ;0u!d live only * few weeks.. I
.
of Ur. King’s New IMsl-id am
wdl’
2fi
-. n-*iiilit-"
_
.
, 1 „v,.. ManaKer Loves bunny
1",’, &gt;,in.tlion. writes: "After a
■bo rm. -. (tf.il and convincing evidence, 1
.'.pt'I&gt;1. King's New Discovery
-•mnilbui b»*aLs 'em all. and cures
,• hug else fails. The greatest
;
। ,nn &lt;!&lt;»' njy n»uny thousand
“ 1.
.. urge th“in to try It." Free
i
...
\V‘. H. Goodyear's drug
size* -"»»•. and' Sl.

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,

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□0.

Perry

p~“'“d d"’“l
being tom nwu
»»d&lt;eUn.r.l«tlon.whb the boneebok)
•ere turning out to be euch u mule
hta «.! Object or Ueeljr
n^J
jealous doubt.
K,?Ta“el'."“1'C"fro“th'EOrn-

Ute Uocktule hnd been raued md th,t no
HL*"'
•doomed .t

UBoprf

U&gt;. Il-uumuit; Jut thm

,.,or«X

•era. th. pralri, |,en&gt; Wo cut flora
th. r-n&lt;» on thb .Ide,- A„d „
Donornn |«fl Uw littl, tn„p to • toS
«rat'h.,h* Wlde 'Mrr*er “d tlraco
■tndght
wra. the field, u&gt; whe« ll.hu
Tilt
. j 'Jit'H from long, lingering and
)n d
1(.
to robust health marks an ran ran fl.tting
, '‘j ,
- life &lt;&gt;! the IndtvlduaL Such ^•oraol
lH1n&lt;U„B.of the rancK
u i'i..' .1 1' ' 'ent is tonsured in the Another tnotnettu and Strjker hod di&gt;
. ,1 tin* agency whereby the good mounted and waa kneeling l»^de the
...
attained Is gratefully' prostrate and unconscious form of hit
, 'I: me It 1-* that so much is heard
ranchmen,
. iiir Bitters. So many feel ~u.'*i!TnL . 8°*n"’
.,
/t it teritomtlbn to health, to the. mistaking for a new assailant tlie tall
. ,,i :
ui.-n: alterative and tonic. If s r.'?1'’who g’iiop~i int°
,,
t.,1|i.|ed with any disease of kid­ midst of tlie swami of taunting Irish­
. .&gt;r Htoumcb. of long or short men liad fired tl»- cruel shot There
tn,j ’..ki will surely find relief by use lay Nolan dead upon the sword, and
’ I
,
Bitter*. Sold at 50c. and $1 here, close at hand, his grief stricken
. tv. H. Goodyear's drug store. master had finally swooned from loss
of blood, the bullet having pierced his
■ *;iAe in. the world for cuts, leg below the knee Beside him knelt
• ,•! -. salt rheum, fever sores, the doctor: he had cut away the natty
I ppvd hands, chilblains, corxs, riding bool, and waa rapidly binding up
: -iptRins. and positively cures the wound. Cluee at hand stood Gwynne,
. (4&lt;y n*.;uiretl. It Is guaranleetl a world of anxiety and trouble in his
• . ■ siti'faction, or money re
bruised and still discolored face.
l'r!c&lt;- 25 cts. per box. For sale
Grouped around were some of tho as­
ll. (loodycari!
sailing party, crestfallen and dismayed
-.i? Sh;tq&gt;: has asked Super­ at the unlocked for result of their foray
but ashamed to attempt to ride away,
district in Detroit
now that their favorite young officer
was acre stricken as a result of their mad
folly. Mr. Ewen. too. hnd come out,
and was bustling about, giving direc­
tions to the one or two of his hands who
had ventured forth from the office build­
ing-. The big frame house under whose
A Story of American Frontier walls the group was gathered was evi­
Life.
dently used aa a dormitory for a number
of men, and this had been the objective
point of the attack, but not a soul had
By Capt. Charles King, U. S. A.,
issued from its portals: the occupants
f R.iPColynei« Deughter,"’“From were the men who made the assault on
•Th© Deserter," Etc.
Perry the night of his first visit, and
now they deemed it best to keep within
. js's, by J L. Lippincott Com- Everything indicated that Perry liad goi
.vh '.puia. a» u published by ap» to the scene just in time to prevent a
:t-:i»-.it through the American bloody and desperate fracas, for the few
ranch people who appeared were still
quivering with excitement and dread.
CHAPTER XVII.
Ewen was almost too much agitated to
speak:
"Go to Mr. Maitland as soon as you
can. doctor: this has given him a fearful
sliaking up. Mrs. Cowan is having a
room made ready (or Mr. Perry. Ah!
here's young Cowon now. •Ready?" he
XI
asked.
“All ready. Mother says 'carry the
gentleman right in. She wants you to
come too." he added, in a lower tone, to
Sergt. Gwynne. but the latter made no
rep!/
And sc, borne in the arms of several
of his men. LieuL Perry was carried
across the intervening space and into the
main building. When he recovered con­
sciousness. as tho morning light came
through the eastern windows, he found
T THE head of a score himself lying in a white curtained bed in
of his own men. Papt. a strange room, with a strange yet kind
&lt;9
Stryker rode forth and motherly face hending over him.
” ‘
some fifteen minutes and his captain smiling down into his
X.
Hi# orders from CoL Brainard wondering eyes.
“You are coming round all right, old
"• re (•&gt; i ■
Dunravea. and. if he found
fellow.
”
he
heard
Stryker
say.
"I'll cal!
theauaraiul-.-r-• tbervy to arrest the entire
viu’ty an I bring tiieftiback to the poet the doctor now; he wanted to see you
soon
as
you
waked.
”
:/•
•!&gt;;.{ could be learned from hurAnd tlicn Quin came In and said a few
ri‘Jpf rl.A sentries and the
। drunken sergeant of thecor- Clieelj- boldh, UimJ Lakis IlllU HO bUU Ullll
al i
troopers engaged in tbe raid worry about nothing. Tlie row was over
tlianks
to him. and he and poor Nolan
must liavc M-lected a time when the sen­
try was walking towards Che south end were the only victims; but it had been a
great
shock
to Mr. Maitland and ren­
; I
I1-.’, tu hit one of their number
• V'T the wall of tho inclosure in which dered his condition critical.
Perry
listened
in silence, asking no
were kept the wagons and ambulances,
fhis ujrm ha-i unbarred from within the questions. For the rime being be could
mtn l-aihag eastward to tbe trail down think of nothing but Nolan's loss. It was
which th-? “stock" was driven daily to such a cruel fate to be killed by those he
i
water ia the Monee. Riley admitted came to save.
All that day he lay therc/Uozing and
that “the b..,*- bad left s ’bottle with
!;::n winch he and his assistant had thinking alternately. He wondered nt
&lt; tn^ d Ix’fore turning in. and so it tiap- tlie tenderness and devotion with which
unheard and unseen, the the kind old Englishwoman nursed him
raidershad managed to slip out with a I1 and seemed to anticipate hto every want.
dozen bot— H that were kept there and Quin came in towards evening and
ai-i tai:* n sp mules os "mounts” dressed his wound, which now began to
i°r th- -&lt; who could not find anything be feverish and painful. He heard his
colonel's voice in the hallway, too, and
Eighteen men. apparently, were in the heard him say to the doctor that some­
prt:.a:?i the sentry on Number Three body at Rossiter was eager to come down
heard h&lt; of lieata down towards the val- and take care of him. “Bosh!” said the
' yaUtr. Iialf past £ o’clock, but thought blunt surgeon: 'Tve a far better nurse
it nas only some of the puuies belonging here—and a reserve to fall back upon
to the Chi” enne scouts There was one that will be worth a new life to him.”"
vf.nifon—the men liad taken no fires rm* And, weak and feverish though he was,
’ritli them; for a hurried ins|&gt;ection of Perry's heart thrilled within him’; ho
■‘C compaqy quarters showed that the wondered it it could mean Gladys. Two
earbm. b were all in their racks and the days more he lay there, the fever skill­
revolvers in their cases Some of the fully controlled by the doctor's ministra­
men nuxh*. Imre small caliber pistols of tions, and the pain of 'his wound sub­
•heir own, but the government arms had dued by Mrs. Cowan’s cooling bandages
not been disturbed Half the party, at and applications. But there was a burn­
‘last, must have ridden bareback "and ing fever in his heart that utterly re­
with only watering bridles for their fused to go down. He strained his cars
•teed* They were Indeed "spoiling for listening for tho sound of her voice or
* fight." and tho result of the roll call the pit-a-pat of her foot fall in tlie corri­
hi i*01! tnal
IU“s^*n8
* troopers were dor. At last he mustered courage nnd
au Irishmen and some of tho best and asked for her, and Mrs. Cowan smiled:
“Miss Maitland has been here three
ratal popular men in the command
natc-v.-r their plan, thought Stryker, times to inquire how you were; but it
he trotted down to tho Monee, it was was while you were sleeping, Mr. Perry,
probalily carried out by this time: it was nnd aha-rarely leaves her father’s bed­
- cow within n minute of 4 o’clock.
■ side. die is very ill. and seems to be
f)
U ,uile out 110 was overtaken by growing weaker every day. I don’t
r- Qum. who reined up an instant to know what wo would have done if we
had n6t found Dr. Quin here; he has
1 ’,u7
liad been sent ahead.
tank God for that!” he exclaimed, pulled him through two or three bad
hen told that Perry and Sergt Gwynne seizures during the past year.”
“Where had vou known tbe doctor be­
*
’ .
111 i’,e first alarm; then, strikfore?" asked Perry, with an eager light
Urs ,0*lis fi°rse. pushed on at rapid
in
liis eyes
th,.;1’." I,h’ lhe cooper* maintained
"Nowhere; but it was as though one
• r &lt;&lt;;vjy trol
nj*je from pjun.
af bbownkUbud .kin h«d .uddCTlJ
the n" Ul l-**?
Hfihtcif early morning.
made hie appearance here ■-&gt; welcome
'b keen eyes caught sight of
' fonna °r mounted men on the Mr Mailkmd. The doctor i.ellratcouw;
of Mra Maitland’*: «he wa. from Ire­
r
and* deuplte their efforts land. and it wa* from her fah'd? that
tj
Uieir wearied steeds, three
* them were speedily run down and tlie ranch wa* named. lord Ounrarcn
la of the nocrase of Ireland, roc know.
vin U I nOnt‘ ot lllem waa t^orp Dono&lt; * na,‘u ^‘’ovan’s face was white and added Mm Cowan, with the
confident, of the Englishwoman Ilfat
“g^ted. Bidding him ride
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t*»a. Graham „&gt;&lt;! Parke had all been
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» ord. It, a low tone to Mm. Cowan, and
that email, equable matron fluttered
”tl- 3"
ln "ld'm «OWmenl
nJ'' ■
Helkn‘,P." etplalned the
“?TO “
iiflulring
lookShe has ridden down here with
Dana and sent her card up to Gladvs—
who can t bear the sight of her; J don’t
know why; Intuition. I suppose.”
.A,rw*ent^
Cowan reappearediMi5!,adT“ h“ asketl 10 **
us
she does not wish to leave het father at
tills moment: and the lady would like to
come up and see Mr. Perry.”
“Teh her no!" said Quin, savagelv.
.''O-here: I ll go myself.” And do^n
went the doughty medical officer, and
, straightway tbe rumbling tones of his
harsh vo.ee were heard below: the words
were indistinguishable, but Mr*. Cowan's
face indicated that there was something
in the Round that gave her comfort. She
• texxi nt the window watching the pair
ns they rode away.
“Miss Gladys shuddered when she had
to shake hands with her that day when
we came away from Mrs. Sprague's.” said
she. "I hope that lady is not a particu­
lar friend of youre, Mr. Perry?”
"We have been very good friends in­
deed.” said he. loyally. “To be sure. 1
have hardly known Mr*. Belknap a
month, but both she and the captain
have been very kind to me." All the
same, down in tho bottom of his heart,
he did not wonder at Mist Maitland's
sensations. He was beginning to despair
of ever seeing her. an&lt;l yet could gel no
explanation that satisfied him.
“You know sh»* can walk only with
great |&gt;ain and difficulty even now,”
said Mrs. Cowan “Her ankle was very
badly wrenched, and she hardly goes
farther than from her own to her fath­
er* room. You ought to feel compli­
mented that she lias been here to your
door three times."
"1 feel more like butting my brains
out for being asleep," muttered Perry in
reply. “I wish you would wake me
next time, Mrs. Cowan. I shan't believe
it until I see it. or hear her voice at the
door."
She had excused hVredf to Mrs. Bel­
knap. and the doctor had denied that
lovely woman her request to be allowed
to come np and see Mr. Perry: and yet
the very next day, when tlie big four
mule ambulance from Rossiter came
driving up to the front door, and Mrs.
Sprague and Mrs. Lawrence, escorted
by the colonel and CapL Stryker, ap[•eared on the veranda, how did it hap[&gt;en that the ladies were speedily ushered
upstairs to Miss Maitland's own room,
and tliat, after on animated though low
toned chkt ot half an hour with her.
they were marsbaled down the long cor­
ridor by Mrs. Cowan in persoh, and, to
Perry's huge delight, were shown in to
his bedside? It looked os though Quin
wereshowing unwarrantable discriminaffon. Stryker and the colonel, too. came
in to see him. and the latter told him that
both Mr. Maitland and Mr. Ewen hod
begged that tlie arrested soldiers might
not be punished. Including Scrgt Leary
nnd Kelly, there were now twenty men
under cliarges more or less grave in their
character, and he had asked tliat a gen­
eral court martial be convened for their
trial Tlie colonel deeply appreciated the
feeling displayed by the stricken propri­
etor and his overseer; he was touched
tbat even in his extreme illness and pros­
tration Mr. Maitlaud should intercede for
the men who had made so hostile an in­
vasion of his premises and brought upon
the inmates of Dunruvenanightof dread
and anxiety; but discipline had to be
maintained, he replied, nnd the ringlead­
ers in the move had been guilty of a
flagrant breach which could not be over­
looked.
But on the following day—Che fourth
of Perry's stay—tho doctor came down
with a face full of gloom and distress.
Both nurso and patient noted it; and in­
quired tho cause. For d time Quin
avoided any direct reply: "something
had ruffled hinrupat the post,” he an­
swered: "can’t tell you about it now.
I'll do it by and by. 1 want to think."
He examined Perry's leg, dressed and robandoged the wound, and then went
back to Mr. Maitland's room. They could
hear his voice in the hall after a while,
and Perrr’• heart began to tlirob heavily;
he war sure the low. sweet tones, almost
inaudible, that came floating along the
corridor, were those of Gladys. When
Mrs. Cowan spoke to him on some or
di nary topic, be impatiently bade her
bush—he could not bear to be disturbed
—nnd. far from being hurt at his petu­
lance, Mr*. Cowan smiled softly as she
turned away.
Then Quin came back. and. after
fidgeting around a moment, abruptly addreoMhi" patient:
“Perry, do you remember that morning you rode down here right after re­
veille and met me on tbe
V
least would have met mo if I haunt
dodged and gone over to the .other side
of the valleyi"
“Certainly I do. doctor.
-1 may M well explain that singular
performance flret. You may hare heard
that 1 didn't get along amicably with
your predecceBors of tho Eleventh. Their
Colonel »» u. enough U&gt; ratdl, mboooKrue the purpose of m, rUlu bore, end

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cion.
The Maitlands went away; I was
TAKING UP THE CROSS.
not called for sgain while the Eleventh
Iremained: and therefore I raid do more
I
about it Mr. Maitland returned unex­
Ipectedly soon after you came, and the LESSON III, THIRD QUARTER? INTER­
I
NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 20.
first I knew of it was tho signal lights
,k-lling me be was there, ill. and that I
'
was wanted. It was the night of the
colonel’s dinner part}-. I couldn't ex­
I
plain
then, and decided to go at once
iand explain afterward. Whdn I met
you oil of a sudden the next morning,
1
tho
first impulse was to get away out of iCompiled from Leeson Helper Quarterly by. per
mission of H. B Hoffmaa. publisher, PhibuiclI
your
sight, and 1 obeyed it sin^plv be­
'
cause of the unpleasant experiences 1
25. “And there went great multitudes with
1
had
been having With your fellow caval­ Him." Such a teacher and worker of mira­
'
rymen.
I di&lt;i not want to have to an­ cle* would naturally have a great following:
'
swer
question*. See? 1 was aMiamed some from curiosity, some because of tbe
.
loaves and Ashot, some because of His mira­
of it. but too late to turn back.” I
Perry, nodded.
"I understand it— cles of healing, some because they really
enjoyed His teaching even if they did not put
1
now,"
he raid.
It iu |tractice; but O how few followed- Him
“Well, what I want to ask
about as true dlsciplew, accepting Him as Israel's
1
Sergt.
Gwyn no. Did you meet
Messiah and jtzning themselves to Him for
fore
you got back?"
।
life or death till the Kingdom come. Evett of
"Yes-a mile or so out from the post." those who professed to be Hb disciples wo
“You stopped and talked ftith him read that after a certain discourse “many of
‘
Hb d-x-iples went back, aud walked no more
didn't
your
with Him" (John vi, 66). And of the twelve
"Yeo—for several minutes.”
chosen out of all tho rest, one possessed by tbe
Mrs. Cowan's needlework had fallen in devil sold Him for thirty pieces of diver, and
her lap. She was seated near the window, in the time of His sore trial al! forsook Him
and
had been busily sewing. Now she' and fled (Matt, xxvi, 15, 56). Knowing .tbe
1
was looking up. eager and intent.
hearts of all mea, and reading easily tbe in­
“You've known him a long- time\ ward purpose of every one of thb great mul­
1haven't you?'
titude, He turnotl and sold unto tbemt
.
" Yes—ever since he joined. lie's One
hb father, and mother, aud wife, and chil­
1of the best sergeants I ever kncw.f
dren, and brethren aud bisters, yea, and bu
“You would hardly think him guilty own life also, be cannot be my disciple.”
of any dishonesty, would you?"
It was written; in tbe law tbat if anyone
Mrs. Cowan was rising from her chair, hated bis neighbor unto death the cities nf
the needlework had fallen to tho fioor.
refuge were to give no refuge to him (Jleut.
"Dishonesty! Not by a—good deal!" xix, 11-18): and the Spirit through John
was the reply that badff. fair to be even writes that “Whosoever hatetb his brother to
more impulsive, and was checked only a murderer;" nsd tiiat “If a man say. I love
in deference to tho prtience of a woman. God, and hatetli hb brother, he is a liar” (I
John ill, 15; IvJ 20). Yet here are the Lord's
“Well, neither would I, from what own words to the effect that we cannot be
I’ve seen of him; and yet Mr. Maitland’s His disci]&gt;lcs ui!tear wc hatoevpn father and
seal ring was found on hint last night." mother, wife and children. The explanation
“My Godl Of course he could explain is found in tbe fact that tho word •bote" b
sometimes used; to signify “loving leas.” It is
it in some way!**
"He couldn't—or wouldn't. He sim­ written that Jpcob loved Rachel more than
ply stood there, white as a sheep except Leah (Gen. xxix, 30), and in the very next
verse thb h ealed hating Leah.
where those bruises made him green and
blue. He had denied the charge flatly
when accused; and yet there it was in
his chest. I never saw any man so taken instrument of (death on which He died when
aliack as CapL Stryker; he said he would he bore our alm atid made jwace for us (I
Pet. ii, 34; Cob I, 20). Paul said that by It
have sworn to his innocence.”
|
"So would I!—so I do, by Jupiter! It’s the world was crucified to him and he to the
world (Gal^vl, 14). And on the four 'dlffersome foul plot!—it’s"——
But he got no further To his own
amaze, to the utter bewilderment pf Dr. 21; Luke xiv, ST), H6 seems to mean nothing
Qtiin. Mrs. Cowan precipittited herself less than death to all that is against Him.
upon her patient, seized tho hand tbat ’"‘Wc who live (L e., true believers) are al way
lay nearest her on the coverlet, and delivered unto death for Jesus' sake, that tbe
burst forth into half articulate, sobbing, life also of Jcius might bo made manifest in
indignant words, mingled with kisses our mortal flesh” (II Cor. iv; 11). We are
showered passionately on that astonish­ so selfish and unchristlike. that we are apt to
think every little trial a cross, and too often
ed liand.
.
eompluin aboot our crosses.
“Oh, bless him (nr the words! Oh,
28-30. ''This mau begun to build, and was
God bless you. Mr. Perry! • • • Oh, not able to finish." Buch might bo said of
the fools! the lunatics! • • • A one wno having laid tbe foundation was not
thief, indeed. •
The idea of hie able to complete tlie building, and therefore
being accused! •
_ _ God! what be might be made sport of for not counting
Oh,
would his mother in heaven ly
_ to tiiis? the cost beforehand. Christ is not of this
• •
As though he had not bornfe world, and His Kingdom is not of ibis world,
far too much already! • • • It's bis therefore those who identify themselves with
Him should consider wall beforehand what it
own—his own ring. I tell youl Who may possibly mean to be "not of the world"
else slioukl wear it? • • • Who dare' (John xviii, 30; xvii, 14,16). A Christian is
take it from’ him now? • • • Qh, the one who is given to Christ “out of the world,"
infamy of it all!"
and then sent buck “into tho world" to stand
In her wild excitement, in her inco­ in Christ's name against the world while
herent praise and lamentation and wrath seeking to rescue as many as possible from it
and indignation, her voice, her soba, (John xvU,: 0.18). If one confesses Christ be­
rung through the room and out along fore men as hb Saviour, and identifies him­
self with a body of Christians, then continues
the broad corridor. Even in their amaze just as much mixed'up with tho world and
the two men heard a hurried step ap­ worldly ways as before, such an one has evi­
proaching. a limping, halting, painful dently not counted the cost, nor, understands
step,yet rapid and impulsive. Quin, ab­ what it is to be a disciple of Christ. Tbe
sorbed in his contemplation of tho ex­ Chrictian life consists ot self renunciation,
cited woman, paid no attention; Pferry’a. wparatonep from a world lying in tbe wicked
eager eyes were-strnined upon the door one, patient endurance of trial, patient con­
way, where, the very next instant, with tinuance in well doing, end a determination
Christ crucified,
pallid features and .tartled mien. Gladys I to know nothing but Jesus u
Maitland appealed bud dUakI staring ini 3;'““ **Or wbat «u
81, 82. “Or what king going to make war
upon the spectacle of Mrs. Cowan kia«- again^nn^hwTinr."
—I—. --~.i— iu— .tttteth Q,jt dowu flnt
ing and sobbing over Perry’s hand. Al- and &lt;-or..-.u!teth whetbei
ready he had divined the. truth, nnd the previous illustration tbe disciple waa
ftrove
to warn the tear blinded woman looked at as a builder and his life a building;
|
of her presence; but Mrs. Cowon's ex­ here he is coin]xtrod to u warrior and his life
citement bad increased to the verge of a warfare. Jesus Hitmdf is the great builder,
hysteria: she was laughing and crying Hu is the true Zerubbabcl wbua» hands both
laid the foundation of the house and shall
now by turns, blessing her soldier patient also finish it (tech. iv, 0). He is also a man
for his faith in tho accused sergeant, and of war, captain vt tbe boat of tbe Lord (Ex.
then breaking forth' anew in indignant xv, 3; Josh, v, 14), and He has considered well
expletive, “Who are his accusers? Who the coat and the ability necessary to build His
dare say thief to him? • • • Not one kingdom on this earth and overcome and cast
is fit to look him in the face! Twas, the out tbe enemy. He saw the consummation
very ring'his mother gave him, • • •
Glory which He bad with the Father before
his own! his own!"
tbe world was: and for tbe joy set before
And then the doctor seized her and film. He endured tbe cross, despising the
turned her so that she must see Gladys- shame, and is set down at tbe right band of
Gladys, wild eyed, panting, staring, tot­ the throne of God (Heb xii. 2), where He
tering forward from the doorway. One ever hvefb to make intercession for us
sharp cry from the woman's lips, one (Heb. vii, 25), while we continue the daily
spring towards the reeling, form, and warfare waiting with Him for the time
when the kingdom shall lie His aud
she had caught the girl in her arms.
“Gladys. Gladys, my little petl my ours. We do well to remember that wo
own baby girl! Look up and thank God!
I've tried to keep my promise and his
secret until he released mo. I've tried
hard, but it's all useless; I canl. I can't.
Oh, Gladys, sweetheart, your mother’s
smiling down co us this day. Who do
you tliink has aomo back to us, safe and
strong and well and brave? Who but
your own brother, your own Archie,
Gladys?"
To be continued.

Two years ago 1 had ulcerated
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me a course of IL and after taking the first
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I have not bad any signs of a return of
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ruecefcif ully with him we need to .put on the
whole armor of God (Eph. vl, 11). If w*
would reccito tho crown of rigbteoacneae, wo
must war a good warfare and fight the good
fight of faith, aud the great inspiration is the
joy before us at His ujipeoring (1 Tim. I, 18;
▼I, 13-10; II Tim. iv, 7, 8). It la intereettng
to notice that the service of tbe Levitee in
connection with the Tabernacle, taking it
down, setting it up, transferring it from place
to place, not when and where they pleased,
but only aa God pleased ^nd directed, ia called

An I'nerwtrtol Egyptian.
Tbe first wounded man I attended to waa

bondage to Lind up hi* wound w&gt;.
' T lit *• Ato.
b;nd and muttered something about “Allah.”
I had not left him far when I heard tho crack
of a rifle and a bul.it I whizzed by my ear.
Looking round, I saw the smoke of the shoe
drifting away from where my wounded man
lay, and noticed that he was quietly taking
aim at me again.
He had time to fire a second khot, which
also missed me, before I reached him, and I
had no compunction in driving tbe life out of •
him with my bayonet. remarking to myself

of this treacherous hate occurred. I myself
bad to wipe out four more wounded Egyp
tians whom I caught in tbe act of firing as
be hardly the thing, and it waa done reluct­
antly ; but in such caws as I have described
It was a clear, act ot compulsory duty.—
Arthur V. Palmer, late sergeant Seventy­
ninth Highlanders, Ip Nineteenth Century.

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LF.jarniaca.M.ur.brBiLXHXxxi.' it.ubu 33.
NOTICE FOP. HEARING CLAIMS.
State of Michigan. Countynf Barry*-m.
Notice ii berth) given, ilmt by an order of the
Probate Conrt for lb« Loamy ot Barry, made
on tho 30th of Juue. A. I). irSO. six months
from that date were allowed for creditors to
present tbelr claims against the estate ot Rob­
ert rnslcy. late of suid county, deceased,
and that al! creditors of said deceassd are re■inlred to present their claims to suld I*robate
court, at the Probate office. In the City of Hast­
ings. for examination and allowance, on or be­
fore tbe 3&lt;*h day of December nexL and that
•uch claim* will be heard before said conn, on
TucsdaKihc wtb day of September and on Tues­
day. the aurttay ot f &gt;ecember next, at 10 o'clock
the forenoon ol each of those days.
Dated, June aoth. a D. isoo.
CHARLEB W. ARMSTRONG.
J udgs ot Probate.
PROBATE ORDKB.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
County of Barry, boldeu at tbe Probate office in
the City of Hastings, in said County, ou Thurs­
day, the 3rd day of Juhr. in the year one
thousand eight hundred and ninety.
•
j^Frewnt, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
In the matter of the estate of Belen Griffin
an alleged Incompetent.
On reading and filing tbe petition.duly veri­
fied of Edward E. Berry, guardian nf said in­
competent, praying for reasons therein set
forth that be may be licensed to mortgage the
real estate of said Incompetent In said petition

Thereupon it Is ordered, that Friday, the
first day of Angust A. D. IK®, at ten o'clock m
said luconineUnt aud all other persons Interest­
ed In said estate, are required to appear
ata session of sold eouK. then to be bolden
at the Probate office, tn the city of Hastings,
in said county, and show cause, If any
there be. why the prayer of tbe petitioner
may not be granted. And It b further ordered.

do" (Num. viii, 24, 25, margin.)
S3. “So likewise, whoaoever bo be of you deney of said petition, and Itbe bearing
that foreaketh not all that he hath, be can-' thereof by causing a copv ot- tills order
to be publlsiied In tlie Hastinjp Bafxkb a
newspaper printed and circulated In said Coun­
cammed Up in the relatione mentioned ia ty of Barry once in each week for three successive
weeks previous to nah! day of hearing.
CIIARI.R- W. AKMmtOKG.

life. How can one poetibly forsake, or aa in
the R. Xr. renounoe, all these ao as to hold
aud love them not aa our chief good, but only
as minor thing* In comp&amp;rbun of Him whose
disciple* we profess to be! How can we learn
to cay with Paul: “I count all things bfttloaa,
for tbe excellency of the knowledgr'ot Christ
Jeans my Lord." In Paul's* caao it was
brought about by a right of the risen and as­
cended Jecus as his owu personal Saviour,
and as IirinTn true Messiah to sit ou David's
throne and restore tho kingdom to Israel at
His Glorious appearing. Thu made P«il to
live on earth m a citizen ot Heaven, w tiling
to bear anything in his body of humili­
ation while be waited for tbe glorious
immortal body like unto Christ's (FbU. Hi. 8,
20, 21). Paul waa a master builder, and a
matter warrior; but :n reference to Lis life
aud service, he says; “I live, yet not I, but
Christ liveth in me;!’ and “1 labored more
abundantly than they all. yet not 1. but the
grace of God which was with me" (Gal. ii, 20;
I Cor. xv, 10). Truly, he, like his great
Master, renounced ail that he had that he

(A true copy.)

Judge of Probate.

GILLASPIE,

In tbe matter ot tlie estate of Jaoob pePriester. deceased.
Notice is hereby riven that I shall Mil at public
auction, to the highest bidder, on Weanreday tbe
Bd day ot Repteinbe-. A. D.. 1590. at ten o'clock
Io the forenoon, at the premlwa herein describ­
ed In the township of Orawvllte. In the Coun­
ty of Barry. In the elate of Mirhlgaa. pursuant
to license and nntborlty granted to me on tbe
Heveulh day of July. A. D.. iwo. by tbe Probate
Court of Barry County. Michigan, all ot tlie
estvte. right, title and Interest of tbe said dte
described JW follows.

number two tf&gt;. north of nuwre lea (!•) west la
harry County and Ktateof MtebigM. aabjoct to
a mortiraee of Ms hundred dollar*.

F

�Bttrtneso Burial.

WON’T BE FOOLED WITH.
60 SAYS FAIRCHILD HOUSE CIRCLE
ABOUT GROUND HOGS.

The subject of ground bog came up for
dissection at a meeting ot the Fairchild
house circle the other evening, said Judge
Ben Wright; "I had a Uttleexperience my­
self with a ground hog when I lived in
Woodbull tbat set me to thinking that it
•wiuu t well to try 'any experiments on
them. One summer a rheaky chap of a
ground hog set up shop in a clover field of
mine and was a four story nubance with a
luanswd roof. He defied all my efforts to
induce him to die or leave the country. 1
was reading in my newspaper one evening,
after a long day’s work binding and stack­
ing wheat, and canic across an item that
pleased me. It was about a man down in
Jersey who had hit on a plan to ameliorate
the condition of farms suffering from
ground hog. He had found that by catch­
ing a turtle and tying a ball of candle wick:
soaked with kerosene oil, to ils taiL touch­
ing a match to the boll, and then putting
the turtle idto « ground hog’* hole, tho
turtle would coarn the corridors ot the
burrow, trailing its fire ball along with it,
and strike such terror to the hearts of the
ground hogs resident • therein that they
• would rush in wild panic for the surface.
'All the fanner had to do was to stand on
the outaidi* and knock tbe ground hogs iu
the head a • ihoy came out.

• The Rangoon Gasette reports the burial
of tho Meebya Queen, one of tbe wire* of
King Mindone Mln. whoae Udy had been
lyi.ig some time in state at tlie residents of
her daughter, near Rangoon. At 0 o’clock
tho' procession, which
waa nearly
—— ----------------- —long, started. White umbrellas, thespectal
symbol of Burmese royalty, ware numer­
ous. and tho priests mustered in strong
force. The shrines aid other ornamental
structures were ablaze- with gold leaf, tbe
bands of music wore numerous and tbe
cartloads of present* for the priests would
have sufficed to sto&lt;^k a bazaar with nlmost
,every conceivable article of food and wear­
ing apparel, besides crockery, kerosene oil,
fans and furniture. The princeM. ns chief
mourner, walked In, front of tbe coffin,
preceded by her ratinueof fifty white rolled
women walking In pairs. Before them
.girls
strewed the ndth with roses.
,
Tbe princess, Aie her attendants, wns
dressed in pure while nnd wore no jewels
whatever. She and her makls of honor
bore in their bunds the white-rope attached
to the coffiu. The latter was slung from a
[Kile and carried by bearers. Over It waa
thrown a splendidly decorated 4&gt;all. piled
high with bright flowers. The scene of the
cremation was on tbe slope of the Shoay
Dagon Pagoda, near Bahan, where an inclcwure had been erected round tbe funeral
pile, upon which the gilt coffin was laid te
tbe sound of weird music. By desire of the
princess the rofliri was opened to enable
her to take a lost look at her mother. The
pile was set Arc to, aud after tbe body bad
been entirely consumed the nshes were
taken away to be east un the broad bosom
of the-,Irrawaddy.

TH* V1KE BAIX TREATMENT.

"After reading the item I felt I had that
big clover stealing pest of mine at my mercfat last. I could hardly wait till morn­
ing, 1 wanted u go out and get a turtle
bo bad, pu( the kerosene and candlewick
uniform on him, and start him on the cam­
paign against that ground hog. Before 8
o’clock I had tho whole thing fixed, and,
arming myself with an bx, went over to the
ground hog's hols. I put the turtle at tho
3noutb of the hole aud lit the oil .soaked
■ball I had tied behind him. It blazed up
Mke a small bonfire, aud tbe turtle, fright­
ened at the sight, dived into the hole like a
chipmunk, und by and by disappeared with
the ball of fire into tbe depths. I braced
xnyaelf at the side of the hole, raised my ax
in tbe air, and smiled grimly as I thought
of the vengeance I waa soon to wreak: bathe
destroyer of my peace and clover. I stood
there about ten minutae, and no ground
hog appeared. Then I began to be tortured
With doubt^ aud as my arms were aching
with holding the avenging ax in the air so
•long, I let it down on tbe ground and
' leaned upon it
“I have reason to believe that the ground
hog was only waiting for that moment, for
1 had scarcely unarmed myself, ns it were,
when tbe ground hog popped out of tbe
hole like a flash—and it was A flash, for he
had the string that had tied the blazing
candlewick to the turtle tightly between
his teeth, and the dazzling firebrand was
sailing along after him like a hut air bal­
loon. Away the ground hog tore, straight
for my wheat field, where the golden grain
was stacked iu plethoric sheavea. In less
than three minutes he had touched the
torch, which was to hare. lighted him to
-his death, to my gleaming wheat stacks,
and that edge of Steubeu county saw such
a bonfire ns never lit up its hills before or
since. I believe it was the firm intention
of the ground bog to set fire to my bouse,
too. but the candlewick exhausted itself
-before ho could reach the dwelling, and all
I had to remember the genius of the Jer-

wheat crop. I gave a mental quit claim
deed of the clofej field to the ground hog
on the spot, anfftbe last 1 heard from there
he waa still holding title to the property.”
DON’T TRY THE TRAP.
"I don’t know much about ground hog*
myself,” roinnrkcd Thad Ross, tbe land­
lord; “my experience with beasts of bur­
den and animata of the forest and field
haring been entirely with coons; but I had
a friend that lived back of Penn Y*n who
rar. afcainrat a ground hog once aud had an
experience with it that, actually, if a man
was lying, ho couldn’t tdl of one half aa
queer. My friend used to say, iu telling
about thb ground hog experience of hb.
that a ground bog looked like a chuckle­
head. but he’s smarter than a mustard
plaster. I never had the least ide* in the
world of trapping for ground hogs, but
.every time this friend of mine met mo he
oeemed to be under the impression tbat I
wm about Ui engage In that sport, for lie
always lx:gan at me something like this.
” *Don't you ever trap for ground hogs I
In the first place, if you catch your ground
hog you won't know what to do with it,
for the skin fa no good and the meat will
spoil soap graue. Ir. the second place, you
will never catch one. You- will only risk
your trap If you do try to catch * ground
hog, for the chances are that the sly old
cuss will come out and spring the trap by
hitting the pan with a stick or tossing a
•tone on it, and then lug it off a mile or
two nnd bury it.'
. “Then this friend of mine would relate
what happened to him in trying to rid his
farm of a ground bog that had been especial­
ly annoying, lie had set a trap for it, and
the ground hog had hinted to him two or
three time* that it didn't want the trap
around Ms diggings by carrying it away
half a mile aud jionging it on a bush. But
my friend thought he knew more what wm
best for that ground hog than the patiently
protesting animal did itaelf, and mo kept
right on setting the trap on tbe very thresh­
old of t be ground hog’s home. Oue morn­
ing he wt^jt to look at the trap, and when
he waa within a hundred yards or so of tho
hole be saw tbe ground hog dragging the
trap by ita chain off across the field in the
direction of my friend's barn.
ih"My friend thought be couldn't do any­
thing better than just follow along and see
where t^c groundhog intended to bury the
trap, as DC Supposed that was what the aoimal was up to. The ground hog dragged
tbe trap straight to the barn, and my friend
crept along iu its wake. If tbe ground bog
saw him it didn’t let on. but took tbe trap

had a valuable young bird dog chained in
a kennel behind the barn, and he hurried
building. What should he see but the
ground hog steal up to one side of the ken
nel and shove the trap quietly in front of
tbe entrance Then tbe ground hog gave
th* kennel a kick with both bind feet.

to yriptM W
rarode mr»r. .Iraklmt iu
Cor. New York Son.

I™""' M
»»

Ah EAACT COPY OF PENNS DEED.
lain xodiw

th*twe,P*keThis indenture wit:
nab, Jaracoam, Sil——,---- ■
—Jewb, Eapenriock. Fsikroy. Hekeltapan
E;onus, Machlonr.. Mrtcheough*. Hba and
Powey, Indian Kings, Sach maker.., right
owners of all lands from Qulng Quingas.
called Cheater croak, altalong bg west side
of Delaware river and *t» between the said
crocks backwards as far an a man can ride
a horse in two days, for nnd in considera­
tion these following named goods to •- in
hand paid by William Penu, viz.: Twenty
guns, 20 fathoms of matchcoat. 20 pounds
of powder, 100 b:in» of lead, 40 tomahawks,
100 knives, 40 pairs of etocking*. 1 barrel of
beer, 20 barrels of rod lead, 105 fathoms of
wampum, 00 glass bottle*, 80 pewter spoons,
100 nwh, 300 tobacco pipes. 100 twlsta of tolioeco, 200 tobacco tongs, 20 stools, 200
flints, 80 imins of scissors. 80 combs, 00 look­
ing glasses, 900 needles. I lot of salt. 80
pounds of sugar, 5 gallons of molacses. 20
tobacco boxes, 100 jewsharpa. 20 hoc*. 30
gimlets, 30 wooden boxes, 100 strings nf
beads, and other minor tbitfgs not heroin
listed, we do hereby relinquish nil our right
to the above described tract of land far-

Paul attomev.
"Do you believe innocent parties have been
convicted on such ovi-deuceF inquired a re­

posing ds a medical expert, but I barn *
theory, founded more upon many practical
illustrations than Upon science, that every
human L.*ly contain* a certain amount of
arwnfa, which, immediately after death con­
centrate* or cryrtallzw in tho stomach. This
theory fa buttrewed by tlie fact that, so far,
I have never known n body exhumed and
dtaected for tbe purposo &lt;&gt;f satisfying inquiry
into tho question of the cause of death in
which a certain’amount of arsenic was not
found.
-I remember a case in which a man'* as
hrnxted and areuwd of having powooed an­
other man with strychnine, iu which all tho
evidence upon which the prisoner was held to
trial was ba*ed on tlie y&gt;urcha*e by him of
strychnine, and then the remlbuof a post­
mortem examination revealed only trace* of
arsenical poisoning. Were 1 a juryman in a
murder trial of thb kind I would attach but
little weight to die mere fact of arsenic being
found in the victim's stomach. I telfovo it
Signed nnd acknowledged at New Castle exbu in certain varying quantities in tbe
' 2d
’ day
' of-Hth month, loQB.
thia
Pioneer-Pre®.
Fefkroy
Packenah
Hekellzpan
Jaracoam.
Simin*
W^ness, Slngala
Fine wood sawdust four parts, powdered
achlona
Casarette Partueguewat
fire clay two part*, jrawderwl glass one
Metchcougha
W. Byron .lewis
part, ootton or cottou dual one part, sea
Hba
E-* pennock
sand six parts This mixture, moistened,
Powey.
The above ia n true copy taken from the dried and fired at a dull red bast for half
original by Ephraim Morton, now. If not an hour, b atatwl to yield a very perma­
nent and porous material for lamp wicks.
An instance of tho culture of New Eng­ recently dcceeaacd. living at Washington, —Once a Week.
land girls occurred at Worcester, when the Pa When Mr. Morton was a young man
he
acted
as
a
clerk
in
tbe
Pennsylvania
laud
new Worcester theatre, which has been
Prices* are steep now that parrots have
decorated by the well known colorist, office. One day while looking over some of become fashionable. Tbe singing birds
Prentice Treadwell, was thrown o|&gt;en to the oldest records in the office he acciden­
the public. Mr. Treadwell has practically tally discovered the above deed, and con­ cost moat, running ns high as &lt;500 to &lt;800.
Parrot perches are most gorgeous and are
revolutionised the interior decoration of sidering it an historical curiosity, made a becoming spectacular ornament* of apart­
theatres in thin country, aud his work in copy of it for hb own use.
.......... ................. .
Only two of the “Indian kings”signed in ments.
the Worcester theatre attracted tho atten­
tion of a number at society women during full, Packenah and Ecnnus; each of the
The basin of an extinct crater In Nevada
the two or throe private views given of rhe others signed with a mark, as did also each has been turned into a storage rcseroir.
interior before the official opening night. of the witnesses.—St. Louis Republic.
It, fa one nnd a half mile* long by one mile
The boxes were occupied by state digni­
wide, and b fed by a canal that tape tbe
taries and a number of New England so­
Susan river.
ciety women. The latter had studied the
Civil engineers are mostly commonplace
contrast of colors and had special gowns people, but an odd stick occasionally turns
made for the occasion. Tbe background up among them. One of tho oddest 1 ever
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
of the boxes is in yellow. In one of the niet lives here In St. Ixrab. He b an old
boxes were two young women wearing man. thoroughly educated in hb business,
Because a man caught three bullhead*
blue gowns; in another the shade waa a and a paragon of exactness, even far a
peculiar gray, which was brought out by mathematician. Not many months ago hv In a private fish|K&gt;nd lit Vermoutviile. he
the yellow background, and in a third the waa called to East St. Iidub to moke a new was sued for 8100. These were no orgowns of the Indies were pure white. A survey of an old line, originally run by ordlnary. everyday bullheads* but some
that had tbe advantage of a vert exclusive
careful attention to contrast of color
himself. On the first survey he had driven
visible in the attire of the women in all six a certain corner stake deep in the ground and most careful care from Infancy up.—
of the boxes. Such a thing could not very and covered it up with a large stone. When Evening News. The big bullhead case of
well occur anywhere except iu tho ricinity he came to the spot he got a spade and Sinclair vs. I’ardee is at last settled and
cleaned the soil from around tbe stone, about nine-tenths of the people tat Sunfield
and then cleaned It off nicely with some and Vermontvllle-are satisfied. Tbe case
came up before Justice Hawkins about
dry leaves, top and .deles.
The increase of the population In Eng­
Next he took out hb rule and made care­ two weeks ago. but somehow or other the
land and Wale* bstill very rapid. Accord­ ful measurements of the stone, which he jury failed to agree. The second trial,
ing to the statistics for 1889, published by used a moment later on tbe basis of a cal­ however, developed testimony and evi­
the registrar general, the' births in that culation to determine its weight. When be dence that eaally cleared tbe defendant.
year were 883,179, and the deaths 517,938, an saw the product hb face lightened up with F. M. Woodmansee bandied the prosecu­
increase of 387,911 within the twelve months, joy, for tbe numbers of pounds, ounces and tion In an able manner, L. H. McColl tak­
without allowing lor immigration. That drams represented therein was within the ing good care of the defeuse. The follow­
b a good solid colony added to the popula­ limit of hb lifting power. He made no at­ ing are the names of the jurors; C. J.
tion every year. The total number now tempt to lift the stone aa a means of test­ Kruger. C. A. Hammond. G. S. Dpwna,
exceeds 99,000,M0. or six times tbe popula­ ing hb ability to handle it, but relied on Edgar Rawson. R. C. Boyle and Ji. C.
tion of Ireland, which waa once much more hb mathematical kuuwhdge to settle t hat Chilson. A large number of Sunfield peo­
than half odr own. The births of men ex­ point for him. Thb b the only case I ever ple came down to see the fun.—Vermont­
ceed those of women by 16,411, so thnt the knew of where a man demonstrated hb ville Echo.
dbproportion between the sexes in favor of own lifting power by the.use of arithmetic.
Last Saturday night as Win. Briggs,
women is due entirely to emigration and -«St. Louis Globe Democrat.
who lived upon the old Hart farm in Dau­
occupations abroad. But for these inter­
by. was returning home from Portland, it
vening causes the number of the sexes
The Ktreet* of Cycling.
would be uearly-equal, the excess of male
The effect of cycling on the upper ex­ Is supposed he fell asleep abd the horse*
deaths being more than 14,000. At the tremity of the arm and forearm Into slight­ starting up threw him to the ground, as
preeent rate of increase the population of ly bend tbe limb, the deformity taking an examination make bj Dr*. . Snyder, of
England and Wales willSn 197U be nt least place in the arm bone and in the fingers, Sebewa, and Dellenbatigh. of this place
sixty millions— rather a formidable pros­ and to bring about an unnatural curve of revealed the fact thnt the wheels liad
pect if it were certain tiiat tbt rates would the shoulders. On tho lower limbs cycling passed over his chest, producing Internal
keep steady. -There is, however, no cer­ tells as markedly as it does on the spine, Injuries of- which he died Monday fore­
tainty of the kind.—Ixsndon Spectator.
and, as tbe lower llmlv perform the great­ noon. Mr. Briggs bad been to Portland
er part of the work, they usually feel the all day Saturday and visited the saloons
effects gf it most distinctly, Ridingbrings several times, so that Yiy the time lie start­
Prisoner waa being tried for murder; evi­ out and exaggerates any deformity^'how­ ed for home he Is said to have been con­
dence against him purely circumstantial; ever alight. Tho pelvis of the rider, now siderably under the Influence of liquor.
part of it a hat foiind near tbe acene of tho practically a part of the machine, Is fixed He whs a man without a family and had
crime-, an ordinary round, black hat, but to It, and is almost aa rigid aa itself. In Hied In into vktaiHy fu« «M«»y jmn.—.
.
sworn to as tbe prisoner's. Connsei for tbe this posji.tiflp of things the thigh ben£ is Portland Observer.
defense, of con rue, made much of the com­ placed under unusual strain. The large
Sheriff Strabbing and wife went to
monness of the hat. “You, gentlemenfno muscles in tho fore part of the thigh are
doubt each of you, posseqs such a hat, of employed in extending or lifting uptbe leg OveriM-I on Tuesday and when they re­
tbe most ordinary make and shafe. Be­ at great disadvantage of leverage. What lumed in the evening were informed that
ware how you condemn a fellow creature the strain is on these muscles every ^oung Mrs. ConatL who was In the Sheriff's care
to a shameful death uq sqgh a piece of evi­ cyclist knows to hl* cost, and it is not until nwalting trial at tbe next term of courL on
dence." ami so on. So/the nuu was ac­ they get a kind of extra natural [&gt;ower that the charge ot stealing from L. D. Ballou,
quitted. Just as be was leaving the dock, riding is easy.—Dr. B. W. Richardson in ot Otsego, hud escaped from custody. It
with the moat touching humility and sim­ Ascleplad. ___ _________
seems tliat the hired girl, who had been
plicity, he pulled Hb hair and said: flf you
left in charge during the Sheriff's absence,
Slease, my lord, may I 'av« my 'at?'—Cornhad let the woman out ot her room, trust­
ill Magazine.
There are more church bells on the west ing her to come back, and It is probab-e
aide than in any of the other divisions. tliat she had been watching for such an
There are fewer on the north aide. Tbe opportunity and had arranged for IL as tlie
A cure for squinting, which is not so un­ west side churchgoer inherits the habit of Sheriff found that a Mrs. Dunn, living
sightly as tbe method iff present generally his grandfather, who never started for here, had hired a team of Dr. Johnson and
adopted—black goggles with a hole tn the church until be heard the first bell ring, driven Mj-8. Conati somewhere In the di­
center—Ik highly recommended, pct the no matter if hfa watch or clock indicated rection of Martlu. Mrs. Dunn’s little
prrnon afflicted take any pair of spectacles that the sexton was wrung. There are few daughter had been at the Jail during the
that suit bis sight, or even plain glass, and church bells sold in Chicago now. The day and probably the scheme of escape
in the center of one lens let him gum a new style of church architecture in the was arranged and carried out with her
small blue or black wafer (or spot of black city doesn't include the spire or cupola ex­ assistance. Sheriff Strabbing and Uuderphoto varnioh or Brunswick block), about cept for ornamental purposes, and the Sheriff Wing followed every due they
the size of a ten cent piece. The result Is ultra style of church architecture does not could get but up to thb time no trace of
that the double image vanishes, and tho
tlie woman’s wbereabouts^ias been found.
eye, without fatigue or heat, is forced to
In the good old days the man who rang Mm. Dunn confesses to having taken her
look straight, and with time and patience the church bell was a character. But to Monteith but says she does not know
is cured.—New York Commercial Adver- there Isn’t much to the ringer of today where she went from there.—Allegan
that makes him known to any one except, Journal.
the vestry who fixes his pay.—Chicago
Tribune.
Early Monday morning a tramp entered
United States Marshal Hayes, of Los An­
the house of Byron Angevlne. near Albion,
geles, who is an old Indian fighter, saya:
and after ransacking the lower room* left
"The Apache Indian Is tbe only one of the
The study of physiology in common by the cellar Uirough which he came In.
achooh lias Ita undoubted advantages, but While tlie man was iu tbe yard Mr. Augeliar aud a hypocrite, and you can't find one some of the answers on examinatlon'days, vlne, who had been awakened by hb wife,
who won't lie to and deceive bin own chief. when teacher and pupils arealike anxious, came out and shot him de*d with a shot
It in as natural for them to want to kill a throw n lurid light on tbe path of science. gun. the shot entering the left breast near
whiteman aa it h for ducks to swim.”— Johnny, a member of a school with which
the heart. Them were no Identification
Detroit Free Press.
I am familiar, had replied with much cour­ letters or marks about the man and no one
age and some accuracy to inquiries about knows where be came from. He was
various portions of the human frame. At about 35 yrars of age, of a sandy com­
Hong Kong b the third port of the Brit­ last the overhopoful teacher propounded plexion with light mustache and'liad a
ish empire, and therefore—with the possi- thb apparently innocent question: “How parttally paralyzed hand and leg. Prose­
,-Me exception of New York—the third of long is the esophagus, Johnny?” With no cuting Attorney Wlnsor and Sheriff
’ tbe world. The aggregate burden of ship­ hesitation and with a measuring glance ot
ping b greater than that of all tho British tbe eye Johnny answered loudly: “Twenty­ Prentice were telegraphed for and went to
the scene of tbe shooting but their services
niMii—1*™™ on tho continent of America, eight feet'"—Christian Union.
were not needed. Justice Hughes held a
or than tbat of the four leading colonies of
coroner’s inquest over the remains which
were then taken by an Albion undertaker.
The late Richard Beebe, of West Spring­ Marshall Statesman.
field, once attempted to refute tbe saying.
The addition to Ordinary glue of oxalic
Twenty people were thrown into Goguac
add and white oxide, gives a whiter and.
take at Battle Creek by the coltapw of the
whistles, which, although seventy-eight steamer dock. The. crowd grew frantic,
now in use. Tbe glue should first be re­ years old, still make a respectable noise. and during 1ft craziness crushed a b*by
duced with water and heat to a thick pulp, George A. Hill .has these curious relics, under the water and hurt It m» tbat It may
and tbe chemicals added while the mass is and tbe pigskin ha* become so hard that H die. Several ladies were badly injured.
require* moistening to make the music
A carriage containing Mrs. Edward Lowe
mellow.—Springfield Republican.
and.child, Mrs. C. k Wood and maid and
Warthy of Imitation.
J. W. Blodgett, of Grand Rapids, were
Wifey—I do wish, John, that you would
Gen. Alger at tbe close of tbe war latxM overturned on the bluff at Mackinac Island
follow tbe example set by tho city you in Detroit without a cant, and had to borSaturday night and the occupants rolled
live in.
down a 100 fo« embankment. None of
Wifey—Stop smoking.—Pittaburg Bul- pine land in Michigan and ia reputed to be them were seriously injured.
worth WD.OUO,000
Mr. and Mra. Tracy and oqn were riding
yesterday at Charlotte when tbe borae ran
away. 'Die three occupants of the car­
riage were thrown to the ground aud wr.
lomlj IDJWM. Mn. Tn^y .muS,”
rtatisJulia . Meh will ,nn e ui.L
ran Into . poet ud killed !t,ell.
M’W WJ" MCftaa of Missouri.
Tracer *u »U,htlr bniM.
'

day. and *oM then for 8191.70. Sight
years ago Mr. Hawkins began sheep hus­
bandry ou bis 80 acre farm, a mile and a
half thb slde-of Vermontville, by taking
twenty sheep to double iu four years, and
the net result of his experience will be
profitable for farmer* to consider. He ha*
paid back the forty sheep he l&gt;orrowed.
has twenty out on share* to l»e doubled In
four years and ha* forty sheep on hand.
Aud Id tbe meantime lie ha* sold wool and
sheep that have brought him 81,150—the
smallest price fur which a •fcheep was sold
oelng 35 and the highest DU. This shows
what rosy be done with sheep when they
are carefully and intelligently managed.—
Charlotte Republican.

A Grand Rapids editor was accused
Tuesday &lt;»f not being a teetotaler, when
he solemnly declared in hb paper that n
blue racer bad been killed in a block In
In the heart of the city that day. four feet
long. The only thing that saved him was
that the snake turned out to have been
one ot a cage full which had escaped.
A ’farmer residing three mile* ea
the city says It Is Impoamble for hlr
any of his neighbors to get farm bands at
any priee. Yestovh) he talked with sev­
eral and offered 8L50 per day for 30 or 40
days straight away but there were no tak­
ers. ••One man." aald a farmer, "whoee
family last whiter- was assisted from the
city poor fund, refused to consider the
proposition, although he had nothing par­
ticular on band. He took in the Fourth
of July celebration and I worked all day.”
—.Jackson Courier.
,
Dr. H. J. Turner and J. R. Cole will
put down a well ou the line between their
hits on east Superior street, with a wind
mi l which will supp'y water for a hun­
dred barrel tank. The water will be con­
veyed from the tank by the use of piping
to their houses and lawns so
be used
for sprinkling purposes and supplying a
fountain. The well, teitik ami wind mill
will be located on tlie rhe of ground at the
back of the lots. Next—Wayland Globe.
Ionia's population is about 4.300.
Tlie Charlotte postofflee -earned over
82,800 for the quarter ending June 80.
ThL* entitles the town to free delivery
with a generous margin lo *imrc.
Be careful bow you let strangers ride
with you. especially when It is near night
and you have received any mtiney for any­
thing you hare just-sold and have the
money with you. Last Wednesday night
a man named Noelrant, living at Grand
Ledge, had been to Lansing aud received
3«5 for smne calves he had sold. On his
way home two men asked to ride with him
and were permitted to do so. When In a
secluded spot they hit him on the bead
with a brick and took the money and fled.
The assaulted man lay unconscious until
the next morning when be was found lying
in tlie bottom of his wagon. A person
doesn't like to refuse a traveler a ride but
It Isn't safe unless he happens to be a
woman or a nice looking girl.—Portland
Observer.

I’OH.

FOR ONE YEAR,

Ito Yoh Enjoy a W Serial
If you do, read

The Deserter

(UXVTBNAKT Ha*NZ, THX BZRO.]

A SPLENDID STORY

By Capt. Charles King.

Tbe Sauford-Rowley libel case from
Lansing; whleh has engaged the attention
of the Eaton county-circuit court since
June 80. came to an end at 4 o’clock yesPUBLISHED IN THIS PAPER
tetday afternoon when the jury, after
twenty minuter deliberation, returned
Commencing
with a verdict of no cause of action.
Shortly after'the spring election of '69.
Editor L. E. Rowley, of the Journal, ac­
cused Col. Geo. P. Sanford of political
treachery, and in a '^eond article de­
nounced him in the columns of his paper
In tbe following terse language: "We know,
of course, that Sanford Jilmself would not
hesitate to Ue In court or anywhere else. In
order to defend hluiself against tbe truth­
Before Hard Fact!
ful charges which the Journal has pre­ Palai and Dina
ferred against him." Col. Sanford claimed
that his reputation liad been ilamMcd
310.000 worth by the publication, and lw
sued for that amount. The testimony
during’ the trial was j»trictly confined to.
this Isade, xnd'thc trial was bitterly fought I
by both sides. Slxty-slx witnesses were I
sworn by the plaintiff who •*•&lt;&gt;•- «•&gt; u&lt;u- (
fords good character, and tbe defendant I
swore only 84. who said Sanford's reputa- j
tation was otherwise. The testimony was
all In Tuesday evening. Arguments commencigl yesterday morning, and at 8:34 1
Judge Hooker gave the case to the jury,
whose deliberation and action have already
l&gt;een stated.—■
Charlotte Lmder.
A sensational suicide occurred in Belle­
vue last Monday. David Nelson, aged 65
years, who was supervisor from that town
last year, who took a large dose of car!&gt;olic
acid nnd died in ten minutes after suffer­
ing great pain. Mr. Nelson was Insane at
the time. He had been suffering for some
months with consumption and was told
there was no. help for hint. This is supsuppooed to hare made him insane. He
was much n-spected In Bellevue and leaves
a wife and family.
Tbe executive committee of the Soldiers
and Sailors' Association of Soutb-western Read* the GREAT SERIAL, by that
Michigan recently met at Kalamazoo to
Prince of Story Writers,
perfect their plans for the re-union to be
held Iu that city July 86-31 and August 1.
Tbe following officers wore selecteti for CAPT. CHARLES KING,
the occasion: Colonel commanding, Daniel
Spicer, of Paw Paw; lieutenant-colonel,
H. C. Hall, of Battle Creeek: major. N. G.
Cooper, of Sturgis; surgeon. Milton Chase,
Otsego: chaplain. Rev. H. W. Harvey, of
Original;' Copyrighted; IlltMtr.'-d
Allegan: quartermaster, Wm. Shakespeare,
of Kalamazoo: commiMary, T. A. Palmer,
of Kalamazoo. ' Gen. Alger, Gov. Luce, L.
G. Rutherford. Col. DufflehL and n&gt;any
other noted soldiers and civilians win be
at the encampment and deliver addrewes.

JULY 31st, 1890,

CIMIWASTML EVIDENT

Read “THE DESERTER."

Grand Rapids b already a -big manu­
facturing town as everybody knows, but
an entirely new lodustry Is to be added to
Its numerous flourishing factories. One
of the most expensive articles used In
making fine furniture Is plate giara, with
beveled edges. One of the largest firms
in Birmingham, England, proposed to put
in a plant In the .Valley City if local cap­
italists would contribute ISasj)&amp;0 ofwtock.
Thb waa promptly done anti a plate glass
factor} on a large mIb b one of theassured facts of tbe Immediate future. Thb
b one of the effects of a protective tariff
which ean be plainly seen, for It cornea
home to our very doors. If there were no
duty on plate giasa It b not to be supposed
that' English manufacturers would be
building fartorte* hi Grand Rapid*. -Ionla
Sentinel.
•
Tbe current taaue ot tbe Mancelona Her­
ald Is a credit to Editor Siumar and Man­
celona. It is printed on the finest book
paper and curtains a hlMor} of the town.

(•eorgv Snow, a graduate of the “lit" de­
partment of tbe university of Michigan
ctam of *90. la tow showing tbe Ann Ar­
bor Register rradera how a local paper
Thoma* Q. Hamilton, for some time

parts unknown. So have 84W of lire Odd
Fellow* money. It may be a eolacidetxH.-.
but it Juukt more like a skipping out.

W hr Pint Mb?:'..

PD ”
“TBE DESERTER
A Thrilling Story of Army
Life,

By Capt. Charles King, II. S..L,
Will be oor Next Attraction in tie
Serial Line.

Capt King rank* with tlie teaitaj
story-writers of the time. He has
written an uninteresting story, and i .
DESERTER U among the best « bu

productions.

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VOL. XXXV. NO. 12

The best Advertis­
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HASTINGS, MICH, JULY 24, WHOLE
1890.
NO. 1833.

Hastings Banner

Saturday for a short visit, retttrulng on invention of W. T. Barker-: an ingenfriaa
Sunday evening.
machinist of this place.
Grant Dickerson has sold out his Interest - Mr. I’owels has started hbs woolen mills
to bls partner. Ed. Taggart, in the for the season.
E. H. Vannocker has been baildin* an
restaurant business lu Kalamazoo and now
addition to bis photograph rooms, and oth­
is at home.
HAHTIXGH. 3TXCB.
Mrs. S. Nichols, of Orangeville, Is the erwise improving bls place of business.
H. A. Durkee was in town last work,
Clare Aldrich and wife in company with looking after business matters.
R.-E. Williams h&gt; remodeling bis house
Charles Flansburg and wife drive the
HASTINGS. MICH.
btakes and pitch tent upon the sKore of
Gull lake for a two weeks’, camp life on'
Harvey J.-Ik-nm-tt having finished tak­
ing the census, has gone north with his
Tuesday.
Mike Deltrick aud family, of Kalamazoo, family to rustical*.
were the guests of his brother Frank Sat­
The new alley west of Main street has
been opened by the village authorities.
urday and Sunday.
John Brunny made a business trip to The street commissioner and a force of
men have been engaged in grading it the
Battle Creek one day last week.
Mrs. C. M. McCay has gone Jo Martin past week.
Comers for a few days visit.
Charles Lasher has gone to Plainwell for
Crtaaey.
a few days visit.
Wheat is harvested hi fiuc condition aud
C. McCay made a business trip to Battle threshing comamnevd. Oats are .abort ’
Creek Saturday.
ready to cut At present the great center
W. T. Barber and wife think of attend­ of attraction seems to be the whortleberry
ing camp meeting at -Eaton Rapids and swamps. Judging by the leads of people
visiting friends at Diamoudalc before re­ tluit go and the.large quantities they bring
turning.
away there must be an immense crop of
Quarterly meeting of the W. M. church this fruit
will be held July 20-27. ami will be con­
C. Gibbert b laid up by one of JoVa
ducted by Rev. Joel Martin, of Hillsdale. comforters Ind don't find mueh comfort in it
He will also conduct tlie young people’s either.
prayer meeting Aug. 3rd. •
John Doolittle Jr. rides a new bicycle.
The Dunning Bn*., have hafvested.
threshed and marketed a fine crop of
A. I. bprague and family have returned wheat Chis season.
to their home in McBride.
Mrs. John Holden is entertaining a sister.
Mrs. Wm. Smith is ou the sick list.
Jake Vandolick and family attended tb«
The Ladies Aid society meets at Mrs. funeral of Jake DeKraker’s child Friday.
Engles the 24th lust
A fine moniHneHt lias been erected in
Mrs. G. 8. Taylor, of South Bend, Ind., our cemetery to tlie metaory of Rev.
Ia visiting her daughter Mrs. A. C; Wait David Reynolds.
'
Mrs. Gary Baker is at Cedar Creek at­
B, Fisher and son. Albert, visited Grand
tending tlie house necessities of G. Baker Rapids Friday a&amp;d Saturday.
as Mrs. G. B. is at your dty having Dr.
The following persons are authorized to re­ Lowry treat their child's eyes.
ceive subscriptions for the Bannkh:
OraaeeviUe.
Mrs. Bailey passed through tins place to
■ ^’Fri*t................................ Preston Jewell.
Geo. IL Brook-., of Hastings, waa in'
give a lecture on the temperance question
&amp;?®eld.................................. ...I* X..Mosher.
town Friday.
riford........
al the U. B. church east of us.
. Eugruc Jordan.
A. M. Clcnvihas a new threshing engine,
&gt;wens Mills
•C. W. Armstrong.
Haying is now over with. Binders have
....Wm. Broward.
and with his large thretthlng outfit b rehave commenced.
Carltou............... .
Cedar Creek
The U. B. brethren are looking for telvihg a large patronage.
D. L Morthland.
D. E. Pheteplace arrived In town Friday.
Cloverdale
, Howard Mmbcr.
boarding for their niintslcrs as their gen­
Cre.sy's Corners
....Byron Fisher.
eral conference meets at the church 2 miles He is from the United Stales navy. He
...... R.G.R1CC.
‘lion...
east of us on tlie 3rd of September. lias been-three years ia Japan and China.
...Fl J. Norwood.
Mrs. G. L. Hicks, of Trobridge, is visit­
..A. M. Herrington.
Bear this in mind.
Hickory Corners.
..‘....Edwin Bissell.
Mrs. John Marks after a visit of weeks ing her sister, Mrs. VanValtaenburg.
Irving...................
----- Fhaa. Williams.
Mrs. Ettie Tuagate. of Hastings, has
with her parents and friends returned to
Lacey ..
...C. K. Nickerson,
lieen
visiting her mother, Mrs. Valentine.
Milo......................
.•Clarence Doolittle.
her home in Holt, Mich., last week.
..W. Adkins;
F.- E. Fhb, oC Allegan, was in town Sun­
Morgan
A.
C.
Walt
has
given
up
drawing
milk
Maple Grove.
.'.'.'..'.'.J.'McKelvny.
day
vfeitkig
ius sister, Mrs. Wing.
to your city. Wm, Smith is now the milk
Middleville .
HtiiniRoti Carvetfi.
Mrs. Carrie Niehols. of Hickory Corners,
Nashville ....
H,G. Hale.
currier. He will soon make his pile and
visited relatives h» the village Sunday.
O'Donnell ............
Ed. Edwards.
quit.
Oramnyllle Mills
,. ..U W. Win*.
Burt Cahill left for St Joseph Monday,
Now Use bum of the thrashers takes tlie
Prairieville
Wm. L. Rrov. li.
where be is-employed by an electric light
Woodland
Wevley Myers.
place of the harvester.
company.
•
Yankee Bsrlngv..
.E. ti. Bennett.
Mr. Wait now runs the engine for a
Gun lake i* thronged with pleasure seekseparator.
It has been reported that our merchants era. AU Um hotels are full and most of .
Wheat harvest is almost over., and the were not buying butter. They are buying the club houses. Every one seems to en­
joy life in Its most pleasing manner. The
yield-proml.oes.to be good.
and paying market price
steam yacht IdlewHd has been chartered .
The ladies of Cloverdale realized over
The net proceeds of the Ice cream social
five dollars from their Ice cream social ot B. F. Wolfe’s was $11.40. Pleasant
The Orangeville
that were rusti­
Saturday evening.
, • time is reported.
cating at the lake the 20th were Fred Eng­
Libbic McCallum accomimjiled her cous­
land and wife. Job England and wife. Cat) .
in. Bert VanHorn, when the latter return­
ed to Grand Rapids last week.
Well, we arc having a long spell of dry­ Damon. Burt Cablll. Behjarpin Wing. Mr.
Morral’s popular resort is a delightful..
Ed. Pennel was at home Sunday.
weather.
Mr. Farrar, of Chicago, is visiting at
J. Pumfrey says that neither he, Abe place-to onjoj- lite. At Mr. Streeter's re­
Wm. H. Carpenter’s.
Gardner nor Wall Haywood ted fishes go­ sort everything io in good shape, and the
courteous hospitality one receives makes .
There will be a lianesf dance here on ing to and from Milwaukee.
Friday evening of thb Week, and the ladies
At the present writing John Broughton one feel at home.
A .lawsuit was held in Justice Wing’s
will have another ice cream -social on the Ln very sick.'
same evening.
A party of Middleville ladle? visited court Saturday. William Dobbs vs. A..
Cahill, an action tor debt The Jury gave
Several persons-were'immersed at Wail Mrs. Broughton Tuesday. ,
a
verdict
for the plaintiff of five dollars.
lake last Sunday.
J. Pumfrey anil wife returned from Gfin
Isaac Fish has been visiting friends id,
Wiiortiebcrrles are a staple article just lake Sunday evening. Report a Jolly time
Jackson.
now. mid large quantities are being, plqk- and more fish stories than fish.
Maud Pumfrey started Monday for Sun­
field to.vlalt relatives.
Charles Munger.-on and bride are keep?
Dry. a«d dusty.
I was pleased to see the Banneji of last log iMMlSe.
II. Perkins is laid up with Inflamataryweek, calls the attention of overseer?- of
Grack* and Ethel Dow, ajn* visiting their, rheumatism.
highways to tbeir duty In sec. 1410 in grandparents Mr. and Mrs. Parmelete.
C. C. Deane is spending his leisure time
••Howell's Annotated Statutes." requiring*
painting signs.
them to cut all noxious, weeds during tlie
Prof. Smith has improved the looks, .of
year. It Is also the duty of the township
Mrs. Lucy Hide has a sister from the- his residence by the addition of a. coat of
commissioner of highways tn s**«- U»«« law
paint
northern
jmrt
of
the
state
visiting
her.
is well and faithfully executed. If by
Mose- Warner ami Geo. Rowlader .have
Elsie Mayer, of Nashville, visited May.
chance the commissioner of Hie township
each purchased a new advance thresher.
of I’ralrtcvHle, should read this, L trust he Jarrard last Sunday.
•Wheat is nearly all secured tn fine con#Carrie
«Watkln9
is
home
fromBattle
will lose no time to see each overseer and
dltion. The yield will l« better than.wassee the law la executed.
Nothing adds Creek visiting her parents.
Dr. Fowler. of Hastings, apent Sunday
more to the beauty of a farming country,
Married, at the rtsidepce of tha bride’s.
than clean and well kept highways, free with his parents. Mr. aud Mrs. Chas. parents. Joe Harvey to a Miss.Hart,.
,
.
from all noxious weeds and brush from Fowler.
SqjUre Barden offiriating.
Miss Brunney. of Johnstown, visited at.
the fence corners. There is too much
Jacekes and daughter Lydia .hatu
carelessness or rather shlftiessuess with A. T. Rowley's last Thursday.
Bev. Robert ix&gt;wden will bold a Sunday gone to Petoskey tor a couple of.,w*dK|k
many farmers in this respect. A person
G. Zuscbnltt has'commenced.tha. eree&lt;school
Institute
at
the
U.
B.
church
the
bns only to take a ride through the
Umi of hie shoe store.
country to we lu many of the highways, 15th of August.
Work has commenced on the evaporator*
Wn. Jarranl and Geo. Dillbahner. each
farms and around farm bwtUtogs. sur­
and H is expected to be in running order
hare
purchased
new
binders.
rounded by a luxurious growth of burdock,
Bom to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel (I.. Deller by the time apples are ripe.
ycllowdock. yarrow aud thistles.
The
Will Cramer and Geo. RoudRdcr thresh­
Grange, a.-/representative farmers, ought Sunday, a 9,'i lb. boy.
Etilc Shafer Is visiting her parents in. ed their first wheat last Friday for Frank
to clean their own farms, and set the ex­
Densmore. They were Just three houm
Jackson.
ample. Ttutre are Imnorable exceptions
Mrs. Nicewander was at Battle Cnrok and twenty minutes threshingsar. bushels.
amongst farms, tor which I gfce due
’; Woodland has a female detective. Her
last week visiting.
credit.
,
manner and appearance on. the streetecausing ub little comment
F. F. Hilbert was In Gmud . Rapids, the
Some of the people here are so. interest­
The past week has brought joy and rest
fore part of tills week.
to the homes and hearts at many farmers ed In gathering their wheat crop, thafttirey
One of Clint Boice’s llUJc.boys got,kick­
in this section of Barry county tor having work every day. Sundays not excepted.
Joe Powers had a cow break her log last ed by a colt the other day. but not serious­
splendid weather, lu wltteh to secure the
ly hurt.
' •
:
less
golden
crop of wheat and barley in fine week, and while Mrs. Powers with * horse
L. Parrott has so far recovered fr*m&gt; Ms
condition, for which we ail ought to feel and buggy went to get help tl»c hotoe laid
Injuries as to be aide to., be out. on the
down
and
smashed
the
buggy.
thankful to the giver of all good and pcrRobert Phillips brought home a. Moder streets again. .
feet blessings.
B. S. Holly's store a xecclvisg^a.coah of
A quiet wedding took place at the borne from Bedford last week and In 9; days cut­
paint
of the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. John ting tore it- all to pieces.
What Woodland wants is for moro pen*
L. C. Edmunds had W acns of wheat
Brunney . on the evening of the 13th.
pie in Abe town to attend, to their own bus­
Their daughter Nettle to Charles W. Dro- which took over 4 lbs. of twine to the acre
iness.
let, of Battle Creek. Rev. LL V. Clark of­ to tie it up.
David Stiles had liU hand nuatilated in
ficiating. A few invited friends ot the
groom from Battte Creek and also a few his binder last week.
Have been very neglectful' in. ti» past.
CL A Shoemaker to-helping. Ire- nelgbora
near relatives of tie bride were present
You know it is the hurrying; tirna- of the
After refreshments were served the happy out stacking their wheat for titem.
yoar in the country. Will try and be more
couple returned fo their newly furnished
N**hvlti».
panetual In tho'fnture.
home at Battle Creek. Congratulations
John Kahles has bls bam inWtd anil
Jacoli Heckathorue, of Marshall, Is in
attend them u» their new sphere of future
-painted.
ah* village calling upon friauds.
ll*A. G. Cortrlgbt and family In company
'
Marshal Dagley has tha body to his
Harvesting I*progressing rapidly In this
'
with Tip Bradley aud family pitch tent ou viotalty, the woalher boUg favbrable fox­ bouse up and on a niee fouiMtatiiNi.
The United Brethren, baHbod at Wail
the bank of Wall lake to-day for a week or cutting and securing th* wheat crop. ,
The firm of Fleming A KwigEt, Jcwjdew lake last Sunday, the 90th. Eight were
two camping.
Frank McCall is slowly improving from ef this place, hes boen । dissolved. Mr. immersed and three gpatakted, which
Fleming continuing business at the ahi makes somewhere near, 4b baptised Ln the
lung fever.
Mrs. Jessup returned to her houxe in stand. Wc ar® informed that Mr. Knight last four weeks.
We are glad to two Lizzie Horn's smiling
Intends starting a shop on his owtk ac­
Orangeville Saturday.
face in our raidsL
Quite a rush to the whortleberry count.
Nallic Smith of Hastinas. Is visiting Kt
marshes uow-a-days, with satisfactory reMr.
C handle P.- this week.
working
licre
In
the
interest
of
the
Secur
­
sulte to the pickers of that delicious fruit.
Willie and. Ette Hotea. of Hastings, and
J. M. Cadwallader and wife visited Mrs. ity Building &amp; Lmn association ot MlnneSpencer 1‘ratt. of Gatesbaxg. one &lt;tav teat appolk, Minn. A focal associaltou was AMte Knapp, of Eladda. visited at Martin
organized here last week, with H. R. Chandler's last Thursday and also took I a
W&lt;Mrs. Stell, of Rlchlatxl, was tbe guest DIckiDMin. president, C. A. Hoagb. treas­ pkasarc tide on Wall lake.
Wedaesday. the idth. a number of &gt;».
of her sister. Mra. I'. 11. Lawrence the fore urer. and Waiter Webster, secretary.
Quite a number of the eltlzuns have take* Chand lev's relative* gave him a plemumt
part of Iasi week.
,
surprise or his seventy second birthday.
Master Llua and la-o Fianabwg. “f Ka.Victor Armour, from the north, returned
The Barker Automatic Scale Co. are
amuroo. are vbiting their brother Charles
now perf&lt; cling a acai© for use in ckva­ ho»o Inst Friday after visiting friends fin
^Willis Rnctweil is visiting
aunt lor? at their factory here. The scale Is au UH vtetaity.
Dur wheat harve-ting is through with
Mrs. K. H. Johnson In Kalamazoo this
rally weighing grate and fegixterho* the and the buu of the threshing machines k
W Urs. A. L. Nichols went to C
—------- 1 weight wtthabsaJote »««•»'. It l» the
Orangeville

P ubthhed Thursdays by
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COOK EBOS.,

r.R. PANCOAST

Our Special Sale of

$8 Men's All-Wool Suits!
Closed out by us from the celebrated firm of
Michaels, Stern &amp; Co. will
-

The regular prices of these suits were $12, $] 3 and $14, but
having bought them way below their intrinsic value, we are
selling them on the same basis, Over fifty of these suits were
sold yesterday, and it is no telling how soon the remainder
will pass into our customers’ hands. It behooves you to come

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

at your earliest possible convenience if you wish to secure a
first-class ALL-WOOL, DURABLE MADE SUIT at the low
price,
•

COUNTY NEWS.

EIGHT DOLLARS
Hundreds of other rare bargains in Men’s Business Suits
$3 50, 5.00, 6.0d, 10, 12.

Our Great Straw Hat Sale
Is in everybody’s mouth. Straw Hats at 48c, 68c, 98c, $1.48;
worth in any other store, 75c, $1.00, 1.50, 2.50.

hobson

TOWER CLOTHING CO. '■
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

i*3S

DRINK

Dry W for Sale
civiiig their friend? a

GREAT-

LION
COFFEE

Tlie Hastings Furniture Co.
are selling their waste wood in
large loads at
$1.50 EACH
btal IVFRFfK.

SURPRISE
ibXTRA.

Shawls.
‘ iKHigbt all the manufacturer's stock in
■; to close out an estate and are now
fling them for

$2.50
tha*

mx

dollars at any retail store In the

This b

•w. but it will make everyone who
inisM1* this opportunity a
'

W hit® Goods,. Embroidered
and Plain. Foreign and
Poinestic Chailies. Gingham,
India Pongees, Sateens, In­
dia Linen, tc. Big lines of
Hosiery. Underwear and
Silk Mitts and Gloves. .

Mocha, Java and Rio.
•’ A Beautiful souvenir
Picture Card Given
WITH EVERY POUND PACKACE

LION COFFEE
When you buy your Groceries try a
package LlON COFFEE. It ij the
but in the United States—made ur» from
a selection of Mocha, Java and Km*.
properly blended and is conceded by all
to make the nicest cup of Coffee in the
land. For Sale Every where.

Why Do You

Woolson Spice Co., Manf’rs,
Kamas City, Mo.

Tolioo.

O.

Pay $2.50 for Flour when
ronum nm wn wntt rot rtm
you can get just the same for
h ■ goods cannot Im purchased tor
$2.25 at my store. I want - -=SnOKE:your Butter and Eggs, for
which I pay cash or trade. I
/ Warm Question-:ship my own produce and
NO. 35.

ED.POWERJ’

oan pay the top price.

’

Joseph Rogers. 5&lt;- CIGAR

Great Deal Warmer.
' ou wHl imve tn come quick if you exIhvi to secure one of these valuable
imtgalns. At the same time you will
xt» great bargains in

A TRUE COMBINATION OF

But not piled up.
Every stick is kiln
dried hardwood, the very best for summer
wood or kindlhig. Ordersyare filled and
delivered in regular onlep&amp;s received. As
the Co. now have more ordera booked than
they can fill for a few days it will stand
those in hand who wish to buy this wood
to place their orders in advance,
w Uh
the low price aud excellent quality of
wood the demand is sure to be large.
Terms, cash with order or when delivered.

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the very lowest price.
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ANO-SATAL FMSHT.

■Jack Williams, Ue noted Me saver at

Um Atlantic City. N. J., beach, added
Dr. Lehman, of Philadelphia
William Giffin, aged iW years, and bin
eaadson, a buy of h, were drowned iu the
Humber river, near Toronto, Thursday.
The population of New York city, as
ascertained by the rough official count, is
1,513.501. an increase of 25.4 per eeat. over

Professor Campbell tried his air ship at
Buffalo, N. Y.. Thursday, and succeeded
in navigating it in any direction he de*
The Catholic Citizen. a Roman Catholic
paper published at. Milwaukee, is oppos­
ing the boom of Mayor Pratt, of Oshkosh,
for the Democratic gubernatorial nomina­
tion, because Pratt is a supporter of the

bad quality, 5W men in tbe American iron
works at Pitsburg have struck. As the
strike is directly in violation of tbe Amal­
gamated association rules the strikers
will have to play a lone hand.
About 300 striking cigar makers at
Binghamton, N. Y., made a riotous
demonstration in front of a factory oper­
ated by non-union men, and the latter had
to be escorted home by police, the mob
fallowing and abusing the “scalM."*
Dr. Peters,the German African explorer,
has rescued Zanzibar.
’
Tbe New York cloakmakers are again
nearing an end of their strike.
The grand lodge of Knights of Pythias
dosed its session at Milwaukee Friday.
Eugene Scbgyler, United States consulgaend *t Cairo, Egypt, died in that city

Rev. I). F. Bair, a prominent resident
of Knox county. Illinois, died at his home
tn Henderson township Friday of pneuGeorge Duffield, an aged farmer living
Dear Harlingen, N. Ji, dangerously shot
Ids grandson Friday, and then cut his
own throat fatally.
John Guest, a prominent man among
the miners at Streator, Ills., has been
missing since July 15, and feara ot foul
play are entertained.
'
Alexander Vabon, a French Canadian,
1b in jail at Seattle on a charge of having
married four women, all of whom are
alive and undivorced.
Thieves at Saratoga, N. Y., entered the
cottage of Mr. BUm, the law partner of
Vice President Morton Thunklay; and
stole 810,000 worth of jewelry.
The great Union stock yards deal by
which that big Chicago’enterprise goes
, into the control of the Pennsylvania railxway company and Vanderbilt interests
has been closed. The old owners get
and the new company will
issue bonds and stock to the amount of
•n.000,000.
August Bruechmann, a wealthy Ger­
man of Galena, Ills., who started last
December to Casta RIoil and had not
since oven heard from. Is now known ;o
have died en route and been buried at sea.
Chas. L Jjswrence, a New York man.
who during his life beat the government
out of fl,000,060 in duties by smuggling,
flfed in that city Thursday last. He . was
also a member of the notorious Tweed

Prince Bismarck says be will visit EngMad next September. He also says that
tbe difficulty between himself and tbe
kaiser’, was in regard tn Socialism. Tbe
dbaocsllor wanted to crush out Socialism,
sad tlie emperor was for a less rigorous The United States officers at Chicago
have seised the cargo of the steamer
rnoga and will investigate the explosion
ou that steamer. If there was naphtha in
the boat there Ma prospect of some very
nfpeetable gefitlemeu going to the penl-

took place there Thursday. Tho terrible
affair arose from some old fatally feud,
originating in an Insult to a tedy. John
W. Goodwin and Pete Challen, heavily
arened, cams to Tuscumbia Thursday,
morning and rnet Judge John A Steele in
Abernathy* Curry’s drug store. Judge
Steele was unarmed, but his son, John
Steele, Jr., came in soon after, and in an
Instant he and Goodwin drew their -pistols

Steele fell dead, shot through the head.
At that moment Tom Steele, another sen
of tho judge, appeared with a shotgun
and opened fire, Goodwin aud Challen re­
plying with pistols. The firing continued
until all cartridges were exhausted, when
it was found that Goodwin was mortally
wounded in the-shoulder, TomBteeleshot
in the leg, and Tracy Abernathy, one at
the propdetoni of the store, was left with
a shattered arm. He was .trying to stop
tbe fight. AU of tbe parties are highly
connected.

FREAKS OF A CYCLONE.

Peoria. Ilte., July 18.—A small cyclone
formed north of thia city yes erday, which
was distinctly visible. A constant stream
of electricity seemed to bo poising up aud
down. Caking the tetter course when the
cloud approached the earth. Three mea
walking on the rai Iroad track saw the storm
coming, and attempted to escape. They
were just crawling through a wire fence
when tho cloud reached them. Fred Emer­
son was killed, his body being turned
black all ovfcr. The other men. Holmes
and Gray, were stunned, and the bodies
of both were found to be striped with
bright yellow, blue and red—all over the
body ot Holmes, but only on Gray’s legs.
They will probably recover.

New York. July 18.—Friday morning
shortly before 7 o’clock flames burst from
the switch-board of the Western Union
Telegraph company’s operating room on
tbe seventh floor of their magnificent
building, corner of Broadway and Dey
streets. So rapidly did they extend to tbo
woodwork that the escape of tbe employes
by the stairways was cut off and a number
were lowered from the windows by means
of ropes to the tops of adjoining buildings.
Three floors were gutted and the lom will

BCFKAIX), N. Y., July IS.—Cape. Will­
iam Bradford died suddenly nf neuralgia
of the heart at his home on Main street.
He served under McClellan iu the late war
as master ot transportation on the James
river. He nailed the ^earner on, which
President Lincoln and party visited Fort­
ress Monroe and held a conference with
the rebels. Capt. Bradford was about 65
yearp old. He leaven a widow, son and
daughter.
BCTTAW, July 21.—James Mullek,
bookkee|&gt;er for Weber &amp; Meyer, car|&gt;et
denier*, was discovered Saturday to be
short in his accounts H.axt Mulick prom­
ised to make good the defalcation and
was discharged and will not be prosecuted
if he lives up to his promise. Mulick
comm of a good family, but has been trav­
eling iu fast company.

New York, July 18.—The World rays:
The preliminaries of a great sweepstakes
race, to take plaee at Monmouth perk,
were arranged-Thursday, and the pdblic
may count on seeing Salvator, Tunny and
Kingston race to decide the title of king
of the turf.

The New York Democracy will hold no
Atate convention this year, tbe lost con­
vention having empowvrrd the state cen­
Gen. A T. Goshorn says that under no
tral cowl mi ttee to make a nomination for circumstances will he accept the director
the only office to be filled—judge of tbo ircueralship of the Chicago World's fair.
court of appeals. The nominee is likely to The Chicago city council Monday n^ht
be Judice Kapalla
again postponed action on rhe site que*Ic transpired in the nenate Saturday tion.
during the debate on the sundry civil bill
THE MARKETS.
tbat Lhe Christian barue for Mormon
women who wanted to cut loooe from po­
lygamy has but twenty inmates, and that
every une'of the Mormon women, vote for
On the bonrd of trsdj/to-day quotation*
8hB hierarchy every time. Tho home ia were aa follows: Wheat—No. 8 July, opened
supported by the government.
*----- , eloacd 87c; September, oprtuxl and
.
Six large htcamshipH tailed from New closed toe: December, opened 91J4c, closed
-IFovk B«turday crowded with passeugers filWc. Corn-No. 2 July, opened 38c. closed
nf*Europe. Among tbe passengers was 37%c; Augus’, opened B8c, closed STHn
Sepuxnbcr, opened 38«c, closed ;«4c. OnU
Chan. A. Dana, of the Sun.
—No. 2 July, opened —-, c o*crt X’^c; AnBecause Rev. Schofield, of Higganum, guat, opened 3t6&lt;c cltael
Septembar.
- Conn., gavq, the Roman religion a hot opened JSTic. c lo-c-1 3k-. Pork—July, opened
blast on the Fourth of July, tbe Roman J11J5, clonwl Sil-SJ: August, opcnetl flUB,
.©Btholics of the village Saturday night closed 110.4?; September, opened 8UU&amp;,
Lard—August, opened atxl
burned him In effigy amid groans and dewed flaw:
dosed 25.75.
Live stock—Union stock yards price*: Hosa
Rev. F. J. Probst, of tho Westminister Market opened weak. 5c decline, followed by
church, Chicago, preached a sermon on further decline of G®1() cents; light grades.
•Babbath’’ desecration Sunday, in which 83.fl0it3.8n, rough jacking. i3 56i3.to; mixed
Im held that the Lake Pepin disaster was lota. 83.002X80; heavy poking and ahipptag
- the judgment of God upon the excursion­ lots, &gt;3.63^3®;
Cattle— Market genct-aUy weaker; best na­
ists for desecration of the “Sabbath,"
tives aud Texans no .lower; but common to
Fire broke out in a train on tho Santa fair Htecn 6Q11M off: trade active; native-.
Fe road while crossing the Mojave desert 83.00
bulk. S3.toi4.i5; Texo.1 steers,
last week. The train was- loaded with 82.40aa.40; native eon, 81JjO&amp;X75. HhoepBashkins, silk,. wine, and oil. and the Dvmand good and valiua nrm: sales at 83.»3
025; bdlk. J4.2Xt4JX) for westerns, and &gt;4.75^
tkugubhed by daubing the wine on the 5.00 fur nadre*.
Produce: Butter—Finest creameries, 14’4^
.flames by tho cask and smothering them 1S4 prrft: ffnert t’aritw. lluGSc. parking,
with toe silk.
stock, OQfie. E«rf-8tricUy fresh.
It bi claimed by United States officials per dux. Poultry—Chickens, ben*. KKilOHa
wo term 5c; turkeys, mixed lots, 93IQj-,
that Canadians along the northern border per
«f Minnesota are decimating the forests of rpring dunks. PHKtRWc: grow, 84.&lt;V15-&lt;D per
dos. Potatoes-Tennrtwee Bow, 83.7 mM-0&gt; per
■this country, and that there are now 75,- bbL Apple*-Fair to choice, ftin^UU por bbl.
MMkODO feet of logs awaiting shipment Strawbcrriisi—Muikrt.-on.y'cJtl. Racine choice.
across the border. The logs will be hunt- 81^51.50 per 15-qt ca*e. Rsspberriox—Black.
ad ,np. branded with the government 83.00©3JU per 24-qt case; red. 81.73iW.ui per 24brand, aud bald ou this side.
’George Hugo, a son of Victor Hugo, and
Broom corn—Hurl, 5J4®fimc per lb; whisk
M. Menier, another Frenchman, fought a
rush. L9MM8ic: green, self-working, 4a5Mc;
dud at .Paris Sunday with swords. Hugo
ifiide and covers, rfcr-tlldc; oomm n brush.
wbb slightly wounded.
lAiMHrt crooked.
▲ gang of roisitercrs at Piqua, O„ an.-in
the habit of holding their orgies in For,
Toledo. July n.
sat BUI cemetery, just outside the town,
Wheat—Quiet; cash and July, 8H$c; Au­
sad there Js likely to be trouble over the gust, Wc; September, WJ$c; Decvmber. Wk.
Cora—Firm; carii. July. Augu-U, ami Septem­
ber. «te. Oats-Quiet; cost, t'Gc; August and
Mary Wlls-sn has been arrested at Bos­ September,U^jc.
Clover seel-Firm; cash.
ton, Mass., Am* robbery committed nt Buf­ 83.70; October. |W.
falo, N. V. She had three trunks filled
with a miscellaneous assortment of plan­
Milwaukek. July 21.
tar worth 83.009.
Wheat-Easy; No. 2 spring on track cash.
"Wlteos P. UpwMd.supervisor of Wheat­
land township, wan arrested Monday at
HHtedale. Mfch. Jor insulting a girl and ax- Firm; No. S white on track’ »J4c. HyeBBsdtfnx an officer who came to her aid Quiet; No. I tn store. 48.. Barley-Utmet-

at Hudson Saturday.
Willie Ebereou, of Fart Dodge, la., who
had a badly fractured skull, wits relieved

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Md tb«
SL Izxd. aul O«1 Hill
U
notice a little dog acting as flagman ut the
railway crossuu^; This, animal is named
Curly and Is the property aud assistant of
Flagman Edward Howard, stationed at the
above named crossing. Curly is a Spanish
fox terrier, scarcely over two feet in
-length and not quite 2 years old. When
the Oak Hill Railway company began to
operate its road Flagman Howard was csaigned to watch tho Gravois road crossing
and to trim the signal lamps. Curly made
her home at the watch house, and when
her master would go out to collect tbe
switch lamps tbe dog would lie down at
tbo door and patiently await her master’s
return.
.
One day as Howard wna busy cleaning
the lamps a train dashed into sight around
tbe curve. Several wagons were approach­
ing the crqaMng and would probably have
driven on, meeting wlJi a serious accident,
had not the little animal rushed past its
master and begun horsing furiously, which
had tho desired effect of stopping the
teams. An idea then etruck tbe master to
train the dog to hold a flag. She could
stand on her hind feet with perfect ease
and to hold a red signal flag in her mouth
would be a great help to him, as the passing
trains arc numerous. It toot very little
time “to break her in” to bold a little red
flag, and now every time a train whistles
she runs to fetch it, and standing on her
hind legs bolds it aloft
srn drivers of
wagons of the danger.
engineers all
know the dog and look
ir her. In ad­
dition to this flag work Curly performs a
variety of tricks and is a good mimic.' Ju-t
now she is rearing a family, but every time
an approaching train whiitlre she gets her
flag and does her duty.—St. Louis PflrtDlspstch.
Mr. Howland, of W. &amp; J. Sloane, tells
the following good story on himself as il­
lustrative of the quickness ot the Turkish
merchant at grasping an opportunity, de­
spite an apparent slowness: “I happened
to drop into a bazar in Cairo merely out
of curiosity. After I had looked at a num­
ber of things without finding any that
suited, me I happened to notice an old rug
whlclrlay on the floor and which had some
good points. My experience told mo that
the rug was worth at the utmost £8. I
ask«l the old fellow how much ho wanted
for It, and he once concluded that I wanted
it badly and asked £15.
I offered him five, aud then we proceeded
in Lhe usual way to dicker. I had gotten
him down to twelve, and he bad gotten me
up to six, with very excellent prospects ot
our finally settling on eight, when on En­
glishman came along, accompanied by his
valet. The latter was burdened with vari­
ous things that the Englishman had been
purchasing at the bazars, and they were
moving along slowly. Ab they passed the
entrance the old merchant wok holding up
tho rug to show Its good qualities, and the
Englishman utopped to look'nt it Hu was
a typical English traveler, with more
money than brains. Utterly ignoring me
he shouted to the Turk;
“ ’How much do you want for that rug?’
“Quick us a flash the Turk called back,
‘Fifty pounds.’ There was net a change
ot muscle in his face or anything to indi­
cate that he had been taken by surprise.
‘I will take it,’ said tbe Englishman, and
presently I saw him count out fifty pounda
sterling, and his valet wrapped up my rug
and walked off with it."—Carpet Trade
Review.

bloom.

Sweet delicate swains; the paid learns *»&gt;*«*
Tho have* nt mom. aud swift awake
The small harps of the sycamore*.

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Tbougb faint as in the sycamores;
Sweet wbeo buds burst, birds pair;

ropt.

-William Sharp in Harper's Magazine.

Women Never Bead a Riga.
"Why sir," an infuriated corn»j&gt;ondent
says, “I *ant to tell you a story. On one
of the streets leading off Tremont street
there is a large blank wall of a building,
and on this blank wall a neighboring pho­
tographer has erected a showcase. It is
full of his cards, with name and address on
each, the entrance to his place biA{ig the
next door to the cast of the shcwcaaf. But
of course all around the showcase is a
blank wall. Well, I stopped there tha
other day to look at a photograph of tho
Harvard nine, and just then two well
dressed ladles coma up. ‘Can you tall me,
sir,’ one of them said, in a piteous sort of
tone, alter they bod stood still a few mo­
ments. ‘how to get into this place?'
" ‘What place, ma'am,' said I; ‘the pho­
tographer’s?’ ’Yes,’ said she. ’Next door
that way,’ I said, looking aghast that any
one should ask such a question. The two
started for tlie place, talking right by
the slab which had upon it the addresses
of all tbe occupants, including the photog­
rapher, they stepped, into the bock entrance
to a dry goods store which is there. In a
moment they came blundering out and
then went into tbe right entrance—by pure
accident, I xuppow. because they Dever
stopjxsl to look at the sign. Now, do you
pretend to tell me, sir, that r. creature who
thinks she can get into a blank, dead brick
wall and find a photograph gallery in there
somewhere knows enough to rote?’’—Ban-

made only fiy
AIRBANK &amp;. Co

Chicago.

CASTORIA
for Infants «n&lt;? Children

To prevent Russia or planished ^ron
from rusting during '-.arm. damp nTather
Is rather difficult unless the iron is kept
from the air. As the iron is a rapid con­
ductor of heat, the moisture In the air is
liable to be condensed oh it* surface,which
soon forms rust and so ruins the appear­
ance of the iron. Wrapping the iron in
paper or doth and'putting it in a dry place
will keep away much of the moisture, but
the safest way is to corer the surface of the
MARRIAGE r*’*p containing columns o»
iron with some, substance that is water IHAnniAUL genuine person-ds" and nsrproof, if the Irmi is covered with a thin ticnlao ot Bcclety '!•« pay* from SM0 tn »i,Mm&gt;
coot of Ixilled litucol oil the oil will soon al tnarrlarr. mailed free. Addrji* THE GLOBE
dry and form a covering, which can be
removed with turpentine when required.
Varnishes of various' kinds have been
used for the purpose, and while they will
protect the iron frqtn rust they are difficult
IRDS. I’AKKDTS. Dorb. Ferret*. Kabhiti.
to remove and will show any scratches. A
Birds Eies. Goldaib. wug Restorer, Trap
Cages. Flea Soap. cle.
cheap varnish can be made by adding six
W
ilbWa Bt&lt;; Bim&gt; Stork Cleveland. Ohio,
ounces of resin to one gallon of gasoline,
and by scraping up a small quantity of
paraffine and adding to the above the var­
HAIR BALSAM
nish will have more body.—Metal Worker.

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A new divertissement has been intro­
duced into the pleasant afternoon lunch-,
eons at Claremont. zThis is tramp hunt­
ing. Tbe wooded slope of the park in
which Claremont stands is a favorite rest­
ing place for these untrammeled citizens,
who slumber in its shade, contemplate the
Hudson and the passing trains iu philo­
sophic placidity, and browse upon the edi­
ble contacts of their mysterious, greasy
parcels. Fashion has taken n freak to in­
vade this picnic ground of vagabondage,
and the tramps do not rewnt the intrusion,
since it is certain to carry a contribution
of coin with it. The result is that when
society goes tramp bunting in Riverside
park it never finds any scarcity of game.
The game takes the best of care of that.—

J. J. Carty says that the possibilities of
the telephone will be a* great in war as
they have been iu times of peatv. He tells
how, not long ago, the general manager of
the telephone company in Buffalo assem­
bled in less than half an hour the en­
tire board of trade of that city to attend a
meeting on an important subject, and the
meeting could only have been culled by
the old of tho telephone. Mr. Carty is of
opinion thnt thia should suggest to our
military authorities the utility of the tele­
phone in the mobilisation of the various
state militia organizations: With a tele­
phone in every block, in every citv of tbo
land, it would be possible to assemble all
the state militia of this country in a few
hours. In Germany the telephone, like
the telegraph and railroads, is controlled
by the government, and telephone official*
Here arc some statistics furnished by the
to a rog-il«r j,Uo.. |„ th., fl.lj,
p,rk*
to bo token on the commencement of hos­ of
tilities. —New York Commercial Adver­
Total number'of parks, 50. area. 5,157 3-5
tiser.
acres. Forty-eight uf these, with an area
of 8,306 8-C acres, are within tha city limits.
A Plucky Woman.
The area of witter in Central park’is 431-10
Ono evening Mn&gt;. Haver, of Columbus, acres, aud in the new parks 1,148 acres.
O., heard a noise in bet kitchen and secur­ The Fund for Central park coat 85,028,^4. ioing a revolver went to investigate and for Riverside park, &lt;6,173,(210.80; for Morn­
found a man with a handful of silver ingside park, 81.C74.3rtl.4a The length of
knives and forks. “Put those things bock park roadways USl-lOmiles: bridlepaths,
in the drawer,’’ she commanded, pointing 9 miles; footpaths, 44,!&lt; milra The average
the revolver at Che thief. He did so Vcrv
cost of park maintenouce fur the twist ten
quickly. "Now turn your pockets inside
yrare was KXW.CU3 a year.-New York
out, you bnva got some more," ordered World.
A|rs. Haver. The fellow had summoned
bis courage by this time, and he refused to
comply with the command. Mrs. Haver
A teacher in tbe Boston Lutin school is
was determined to make him do os she responsible for this: Among his pupils is a
wanted, and advanced upon h’m. The thief young sport with a greater fondness tor
made a dive for the door, and succeeded in baseball than for the claralca. Ho knows
gutting out, but Mrs. Haver followed and little Latin, ami I&lt;ws GrecB Ono day ths
cried, "Stop or I'll shoot!’’ He stopped teacher was' asking him tn give the trans­
and she held the weapon over him until a lation of a few stock phrase:,, now gener­
poiiconiamwho had been summoned by u ally used in English composition. When
neighbor arrived.—Philadelphia Ledger.
he was requcatc.1 to give the English equiv­
alent of “Ecee homol’ the lad promptly re­
Tho official report in the German reichs­ plied:
tag by Commissioner Major Garde showed
“Get on to the man!’*—Boston Globe.
that the Russian army, according to the
plan of mobilization for 1889, on a war
footing was 2,579,000. That nf Germanv
fur Kuthering
wos only 0,800,000 or a,9C0.(X», including iathespinte-J, recklrai moth,
and tbe ii&gt;
li «,(J80 drilled reserve mcu. That of From® ventton promises to do away with the aunwas 3^2G,000 and 174,000 drilled reserve phar chrwts aud all the other schemes to obmen. Germany had two or three hundred jttonite the wool clJwer. The trap is on
thousand mun fewdr than France. The the Principle of a fl?trap, fit up by phasarmy of Austria, with Hungary, bad a phorcsccuoe at night arid baited with sweet
war footing of 1,150,000, and that of Italy
Cu‘?™dJrt—- ’“»*&lt;** u&gt; dX
1,000,000, so that the triple alliance powers tue insect.—New York Telegram.
hare 5,140.000 in all, against 5,805,000 of
Russia and France—that is, about GGO.OGu
men fewer.
North Carolina has a negro who can run
There is Mid to be a growing demand whT\“ "‘Si?*1 *?*“* My *ott of
and
among tho working classes of Liverpool nJ?
duOne U
on a wager.
But
when he is approdmd with an offer to
for books of technology. The report of the
Lyceum library shows that fiction is still
out into the World and brcome a
far in the lend in popular favor. The num­ Sil?Ur»feV ^ro’u,y Khttke’* hlM head »nd
ber of works of this class circulated last tori
.Xo“h-notanff. rsedonegwiue
year was 40,565, while the daisies found to lib an honest life.’’—Detroit Free Pre^
onfer 251 renders, and books relating to
languages 220. Works on the drams found
no more than 305 readers. Poetry is umriy
r°HHUte’ did voa n*tlce “J new ring
three times ns&gt; popular, for there were 854 -isn’t it just spteudkl&gt;’’
*
roadere in this section. The larger figures
after tlction are magazines 10.083, history
4,201, travels 2,786, antiquities 1,002. anil
MItdi&lt;L’’
theology L&lt;U3"What was the price?"
(With asigh&gt;—“My beart.’’-West Shore.
A writer upon queerly directed letters
received at the postofficwi of the country
says that some amusing remita arise from
« ben furnishing a home do not neitect
ItoliaDs here learning u few words of topmthu,plrtunM. Ttezrtrr. tilSS
English and placing them at the end of a
letter. The uMuspec- ig friend copies
them, with result* IL-e the following.- in keeping with tbe use of tbe room thav
“Good Ry. Farewell Verget ma not Nurd ■re highly ornamental. Buy good onaTcr
Amcrika.”
none.—Exchknae.
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State rf Mlcbljuoi. Circuit Court fur UH &lt;
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Charts A. Austin, conijrt.-dsant, v*. Anna *'•
Austin, defendant.
1 HidefwniUng In tha Cimilt Court,&gt;&lt;‘r
County ot ft irry. tn ehancm; betere Alonn; I.
Kenastou. Ewi .••«&gt;« of the Cfrvtill Court J litiMlonm fa and frit «*i&lt;1 entimy. nt
wild county on tlw 7-tli d»J «f •'1 •

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affidavit oti fllr. that the ilrffiidsut, Anu*. •»
AittUn. Uss departed from hrr Im*’, known J'l*'-*
of rcsideiMte, and tier mudenw eanno*
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oonjplalnani’M Mdtcitnra. tilsprdrrrd ttiat *»«’
Anna M. AtrKta cmim her apsesranee r&lt;»
.
tered herein within tlve mostus from the «&gt;*:••
Of this order, acoordiug to the rules and prsr«&gt;&lt;'
of Msld Court.
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And. It i» further ordered that within *’rt’,n, J
days Iroai tho d»te livreot
eomp.ain-;;cause a tioClco otthls order to jublidied to tn*
NattiSfts BaXNKK.a tH'wspujwr printed.
llnlied mkI ct.reuiaMug In mild e«mtity. «&lt;*•» »»•''
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SOME WOMEN WHO WORK

btaro ago a ww came ou
‘allrtl In * pbndcan who
DODGING A SLAVE CHASER.
_ln the 'flO. I WBM ndlrtwl tela*fly ter a few days, when
IO,ST d?Ve in Gw&gt;r«U’’’
ho.
.’ bail
’-■ver. Finally THE PART THEY TAKE IN ORGANIZA­ Ju!, - I
K f eighty narrow escape from .
ilIiaIirnt. «n&lt;l despite the
b*h»g lynched one day. It wa* in tte after- ’SPECULATION ON WALL STREET
TIONS AND STRIKES.
. of M*vrtal irfiyslctans it
boon. A gang of darkle* came alote to
HAS TURNED THEIR BRAINS.
a,,": tknaXile.
worsn the discharge
with moving objects which we could not
nr- exceedingly offensive,
human habitation. They had In
yet distinguish. A number of long, black
toriraivp a beeutlful rnnnp white girl
f.uou when I commented
objects left the shore, and when through
Thi&gt; ««-' «v,.
^d,u71 her
"O'1*
, . Hie (S. S. S.) about onetbo breakers they stopped nt the umall
tblnj Abont Th.tr Vnhm* and Ktrnrtrnck. right liefm, my
They then
eraft outride. Now we could see that die
t am now teppy to M)
—Ima tn
V__ a- to...
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negroes were being transterredsb the-boata
.nir targe bottles of your
hototio. rerolven at mr
•ead
Bald
if
1
Interfered
In
any
wa
y
they
outside the breakers from canoes which
!
my nose l&lt; entirely
Although it seldom happens tliat mvat ■
n
”
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”
&gt;»»«•
beftni
rai ta-alUi Jitter than it long stories of tabor troubles arc written
through them, with from four to six
“Enough Wall street men to fill an insane ran
&lt;
nar.
erB,ther pUy*n imP°r
asylum have gone crazy becAuse ot the ter­ in each. As the aloops were filled they
for the ship, and, ladders having
'ke girl on the track to be cut In rible strain upon them,” said a veteran sailed
[tr-i!. Atlanta. Gtu
font part and hare as many grievances a*
'
been
arranged, the negroes were soon
twabr
the
train.
1
wa.
In
terrible
anaS. s. i cured me of a their co-workera of the sterner sex in the
stock broktr to a reporter yesterday.
over the ship's side. As each one
11?.'**,.1 woul'1
"llrt • coward
A retrospect of a few years showed that coming
'
|(| troubled me for yenre. great army o£ organized tabor. In thia
PHILADELPHIA.
“J «&gt; &gt;™»d that girl to be killed, the remark was true. More than in any reached the deck lie was given a biscuit C.E. HIRES.
city the girls and women have shown a
m: an equal.
,uv«*n. Nashville.'Illspirit of union and organization for the but 1 w« afraid to algnal tbe train to»op. other kind of badness tbe alaves of specu­ and sent below. It seemed slow work at
first
,
bat
as the canoes were soon all
“
»»e
I
knew
th.
darkle,
would
kill
me
lation arc liable to lose their reason.
...I and ekin dtaeasea betterment of their condition that U not li I aid.
launched and rusting through the aurf it
,
sutttaased even by tbe men unionists.
&gt;\UI r Sl*E&lt; IKICUO..
Attention was called to tbe subject by
“But I
going to wve my position My.
presented a busy scene. The sloops were
They do not make as much fuss abont h
the case of Broker Dcdriek H. Middendorf,
Atlanta. Ga.
JteTtn JTu"t“tb* train P«**l ntysignil who was found wandering in tho streets of now flying to and from us, and a great
nor do they hold greet mass meetin cm and
number of negroes were already on board
station
I
ran
down
the
track
nnd
with
n
• mgn*ss(»r S40.000 ad- about out from the housetops as to what
thia city a few days ago.'
at 2 p. m.
,
building. It will they propose to do, but they go along Pair of pliers cut the wire connecting tlie
Middendorf was a speculator In a small
Tlie lookout at the masthead shouted,
signal to the station. By doing this I
quietly, organize whenever a good op­
5°^ ICO““ tdl tbt&gt; rnilro£,l officials way, and when he mado a few thousand “Sail, ho! away to the southward." From
dollars by tbe rise in sugar trust certifi­
portunity presents itaelf, hold their little
tho
deck
we
could
see nothing. A danger
that the vandals Lad cut the wire so that I
cates it is supposed his good luck proved signa! was hoisted at once to hurry all
, vl!1r address, we will mail meetings in their own quiet, spf^ sort Of 82t?Ow.niS!nU7 lraln
n,,°
too much fnr him.
। pamphlet exdlaiuing all way, present their grievances and have
aboard faster. In a short while we could
&lt; ■ lebrnted KWtro-5 Stale their little understanding; and misunder­ point. H ell, while I was cutting tho wire
When found be had 83,000 in his pockets. see from the deck a little black spot.
tte wind came up suddenly and blow a pcr.tint their charminc effects
-t.ilitatcd system, wjd how standings with their employers end many foct tornado. Big oak treea vrei-e blown He was dangerously insane, and bit and Smoke! A cruiser! Another signal, n
mire ' ott to vigor, aud mau­ times nobody knows anything atanft it but t”,cr so that their tops touchfid the ground, struck the officers who removed him to blood red flag wns hoisted informing those
. Hum are thus afflicted! themselves.
Bellevue hospital, where he now is.
•shore of the kind of danger. If possible
ana 1 had to hang on to the track so that I
Pelt and Apphanees on a
A few years ago William Van Scliaick the bustle ashore was increased: our own
In the strike of the knee breeches mak­ wouldn’t be blown away. Well when I went
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
ers, which was recently settled in a victory up the track I saw those darkies running was ouo of the beat known and most pop­ boats were lowered and they aided mate­
!ki.tCo.. Marshall. Mich.
ular
members
of
the
New
York
Stock
Ex
­
IHtMAKAPOUS. ISO.
for tho strikers, tho general public was not away and I supposed that the girl hod
rially. The approaching vessel had seen
are being put up In
aware that fully one-half of the strikers been cut in two. I was prepared to loot change. Ho was a daring speculator, who us and ths volume of smoke increased.
tort* at oue time. ,
had acquired a large fortunaina few years. She could now be seen, and was recognized
werd women and girls.
upon a terrible sight, but to my great'joy
They work just as hard as the men, and nnd utter astonishment she was still alive. Mr. Van Schnick lived in Orapge, N. J. as the Vixen with the naked, eye.
liver fills cure sick harder in many instances, at thqvcry same I cut the rope with my pliers and released One evening he went home wild eyed and
A signal from shore that a very few re­
indigestion, cunstl- class ot work, but they must be contented her. I carried her tenderly up to the sig­ crying. His wife was shocked at his ap­ mained wax hoisted, another- hour passed,
i.boxes tor ?1. For with smaller wages just because they are nal station, bound up the gashes mado in pearance.
and the vessel was certainly within three
"We
are
paupers!"
he
cried.
“
All
that
I
miles.
Our boats were recalled, arid the
women. The working women and girls her limbs by the rope, and"---had has Iwen lost in Wall street!" f
entire fleet of sloops soon sailed toward us.
have a hard time of it all around, nnd iu
"And what?" asked somebody.
found dead in an alley
His wjfc was unnerved al her husband’s Our boats were hoisted, and linos thrown
many instances deserve to be lauded ami
"Anil
I
asked
her
to
bo
my
wife."
words and believed them true. Next day to tho sloops now alongside. The Vixen
-eninc. Heart failure
helped along; but man stops in with bis
"What did she say?"
Van Schaick'ssafe was opened by his rela­ now changed her courw slightly and fired
grieMmces. and with a voice that drowns
"She thanked me fnr my bravery and tives, and in it were found 8100,000 in gov­
a solid shot, which passed to leeward of
out everything in the vicinity shouts them aoftly murmured*. ‘Yes.’ ’’
ernment bonds. At the time his mind gave us beyond. At this the Spanish captain
out, tte paperstake him up nnd tho public
"But how was it the train didn’t kill way he waj» worth close on to 8300,000, but
cried out, “Let go!” Tho pin holding the
soon know all about it.
her!"
he imagined that he Was u pauper.
staple in the anchor chain was cut and tho
In this city, alone there arc fully 15,000
“I never found out until two years after­
Mr. Van Schnick was put away in a re­
organised working girts, members of ward. Then I met the engineer of that treat. It is said that he has almost recov- chain parted. Sail was hoisted rapidly,
trades unions and the Knight? of Later, vyry train. He explained to me that just cred,‘ and may put inan appearance in Wall the negroes in the sloops climbed over the
ship’s aide, and as the sloops were emptied
but they aro rarely heard of.
as the train was about to strike the girl street again in a short time.
they were cast adrift with their single oc­
THE SUir.TXlAKEUS
that heavy gust of wind came along. It
"GET CEA PT TO PIE."
cupant, a Krooman. They scattered like
One of tho latest moves on foot by tliV was so powerful that it lifted one side of
The aise of Charles Prentiss is still talk­ frightened birds.—George Howe, M. D., in
girls is tte gathering together of Mattered the train over, making it run on one rail ed of by members of the Stock Exchange,
1 Scribner’s.___________ _
remnants of theshirtmakers’ union. Four for about 300 feet"befor It fell back on the although it occurred several years ago.
years ago tte girls in this trade had one of other rail. It so happened that the girl Prentiss was a shrewd and successful trad­
pt; I. and' illiquid
the strongest local assemblies connected was tied to the rail from which the wheels er, who had made a fortune by constant
There is a little steamboat on Green
with District Assembly No. 4U, Knights of rniM’d. nnd that's how she escaped.”—fbil- application to the business of speculation. river, running between Livermore and
Ixtbor. Through tte effort^of the organi­ adelphia Inquirer.
One day bo rushed upon the floor of tha Calhoon, that is little more than an exag­
CCHTLCME*.
zation the girls were making gtxxl wages.
Stock Exchange and mounted tbe rostrum. gerated canoe, supplied with boiler, engine
They received as high as EL25 for making n
"You hqve made yon&lt; last eighth!" he and a paddle wheel. It is the Alpha, and
dozen shirts. Tte manufacturers made an
shouted to his astonbhed fellow brokers. it is engineered by a maq who has had a
According ton recent Japanese return it
attempt to reduce wages. The organiza­ appears that thr great majority of persons “Get ready to die, for the Ix&gt;rd is about to greet deal to do with the filling in of his­
■ &lt; 'Tilld. the cried f nr Cantoris
tory. the outlines being furnished by oth­
visit you all with destruction."
tion was strong and resented tbe-attempt.
committing suicide in Japan are over 30
atsc His*, sb$ clung to Castoria
Mr. PrebtiM wna taken to his -home in ers, his superiors in position, but not nec­
Two thousand girls struck work, aud were years of age. Sexton the list in respect
He was the first
sanguine of holding their own. But a new of-numbers came thr suicides of persons New Jersey by his family anti has drifted essarily in ability.
out of sight. It is believed that he never assistant secretary of war of the Confeder­
clement stepped in in the shape of Polish between 30 acd 30 years of age.
Of
Jews and Russians, and jumped at the op­ these the greater part turn their backs recovered from his sudden attack of In­ ate States of America. After this he was
chief military engineer of railways under
portunity ot taking the places of the girls. bn the world in consequence of disap­ sanity.
A memorable case was that of dashing, the Confederate government, a position
The struggle tested a good while, but the
n- '.x Bauer A: Buhrer flouring mill girls at last had to sqccnmb, nnd their noble pointed love. For suicides of all ages handsome Charlie Johnes. He was the that required a high degree of ability, in­
July is the favorite month. During the
zi’i ha- iH-eiin Its grind. It cost efforts to save tlx: trade were lost. As n
life of the board, always ready with jest finitude of resources and an.almost incred­
period of |ix years from 1813 to 1888 in­ and story and the leader in all sorts of fun. ible degree of determination and persever
■ ii .- :.&gt;*arly-perfect.
result of this strike the prices of manufact
clusive tho number of suicides in the
Ho was a young man, too. and no one in nncr.
tiring .shirts have been reduced from f- month of July ranged from 500 to 900,
the entire city seemed to have n brighter ; Under his direction things were accom­
and
fe.SS
n
dozen
to
75
cents
a
dozen.
This
while the number during tteremainder prospect, before him. Johnes was tho rec­ plished in the way of building, repairing
r ,'S.-re &lt;i.*ntlfically compounded.
..ii-tintn in action. No griping pata *«&gt;&gt; misfortune practically broke up tlie union, of the year averaged from 200 to 300 only. ognised leader of fashion on tbe Stock Ex­ and operating railroads thnt made the
A characteristic Japanese suicide oc­
billowing the use of pills. and although several efforts were made to
’ recruit the scattered army they proved curred at the famous shrines at Nikko. change, and his mind was particularly northern engineers stare with wonder
•touted !&lt;&gt; bnlh adults and chilwheq they considered the nature and quan­
. fruitless. The strangest part of the story An old lady of CO went thither in August. bright and brilliant.
perfect safety* We guarantee
All nt once he collapsed bccauMJ of a tity of the material with which the work
j is thnt recently tte same Poles and Rus- Her circumstances were good; she had two
was done and the conditions under which
tin equal in the cure of sick
f stana who were instmmental in breaking sons in official positions and her home In constant t-train, and became a mere child.
rui;-lipatioit. dy$|M*pain and
His pitying friends had him rcnu&gt;ved.U&gt; a it wm accomplished. After the war Mr.
. up the union struck for an increase of
ami. a- an appetiser.’ they ex­' wages nnd called on the girls to aid them. Tokio was comfortable uud happy. She private hospital, where he still remains. Miner made a great deal of. money in south­
spent two days nt Nikko visiting the vari­ It is said that he will never recover his ern railroads,,but he weitt to California
: preparation.
[&gt;
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It was needier to say they received little ous temples and places of note, and seemed reason. Occasionally Johnes imagines that and’ lost his entire fortune. He is now
mr. nf Battle Creek, goes' sympathy.
bright and contented. But at daylight on he is again a figure upon tho floor ot the more than ,70 years old, and is at work on TO euro IkllnassMt, Fick Headache, Const!’
Among thr other girl organizations an* the thin! morning she was found with her
the little boat trying to eke out n liveli­
Stock Exchange.
Z
tbe carpet workers. Thev struck in sev­ throat, cut before n little ahrino at- the back
charge of nitaiey orders.
•Til sell 1.IKXI sugar trust nt 00!" be hood by hand and honest toll.—Owensboro,
eral of the big carpet factories in the city a &lt;rf the Temple of lyemitau. Front her shouts, while he jumps around and cre­
I.tqunr Habit In all the year or two ago. and gave in to tbe te*-c&lt; satchel the police took a paper wherein
ates constcrnnti'in among the other pa­
as beaten. But this was a clever litrie ruse was set forth, briefly but plainly, the mo­ tient.*- by hi* a-rfle antics.
on their part. They got hack to woK. tbe tive of her suicide. It was very simple.
Johnes had a fortune of 8100,OCX) when- he
Here is an excellent method fornriluing
•tnln a cup ot t**aor coffee.-withnon-union
girls
who
were
hired
in
their
.5he had loved Nikko and wished to die became insane. He had started a few years the delicious marrow that lies among tlie
'.l-iJue ot the (H't'on taking it.
■.••;&gt; .ird iM-rtnaneatitiure. wtether places were discharged, and »n sympa­ among its sacred graves. At her age lhe Creviously as a clerk for Charies F. Woeris- fibers of the pea pod a$d which is sweeter
.»i .csleraie drlnkfcrGran aleohollc thetically nnd
and with such'
Mich' shrewdness did ‘I probability of bcii
being Able to return there
nnd
better than the peaJ themwlveH. which, Um. Um SMAJU. Nlae (40Utile Benito the
offer,
the
most
daring
and
successful
boar
•*:*.n4s &lt;&gt;t drunkards have been
work uii
on tiiii
the ijUlCt
quiet to gzln
gain th"?
their de-!e- , n
appeared remote. Therefore site availed operator t hat Wall street, has ever had.
when of the brat sorts and at tHnrr best,
fave taken the Golden Specific in they .work,
'
,1—_ asked for that flam*
• » of
. the ...
present opportunity, and
they Bill'.
sue-! , ■ ]herself
t
without their knowledge. an&lt;11&lt;&gt;- mantis originally
Jay Gould’s first partner, Charles M. are the first of all vegeUbles for fine flavor,
qult dnuktiu: ot their own tree cecded without letting the ta»seH know with kind farewells to those left behind Leupp, lost a fortune in Wall street. Re­ tenderness, succulence and nutritiousness.
nil effect re'Uits from It* ad­ what they were after, and now they are
made her exit.—Public Opinion.
•
took the profits from His tannery business Save for use all the tender sweet pulp of
ores guaranteed. Send tor clrworking on the conditions for which they
and sunk them in stock speculation.
the shells separated from the troublesome
struck, aud the bosses feel thnt they won a
Then be became insane, and cut his tbront rilwr which, prevents their use with tbe j,fdMiimi&gt;eflj^—“a’ta“xD‘vn.iH« ■».
Electric Light* In tho Sues Canal.
victory over the girls. This organization
.•weds in mi»t aorta of pea**. Boll the shells
Under their «&gt;wn electric lights steamers while lying in a bath tub.
has come to tteconclusion that it can gain make Much roorc.rnpbl progress through ,
Another acquaintance of Jay Gould is well in water, to which has been added a
ihi talking «&gt;! building
NUnCKFOKBKAlUMilWHB.
its demands without striking. Then there
little carbonate ofsoda; then strain through
of Michigan. County of Barry—ss.
are the cigarette girls, always chatty, full
a cloth, and, after adding some sugar to State
Notice Is hereby given, that by an order of the
i- hl liltvc an ••vtiiitui paper. nf fnn and rehdv *»» «nv t in”* "’’.‘"“J? *’/’
tbe liquid, boil it down till thick. Tbe ex­ Probate Conrt for the County ot Barry, made
day to make a dude feel bad on the street.
tract thus obtained will keep for any length on tbe xoth of June. A.-D, l»0. six months-. '
They have an organization that is full of trie light. It has reduced the time of the to tbe machinations of Jay Gould, with. of time without becoming moldy, and a from thnt date were allowed for creditors to
preeenl ibeir claims sRaln.t the estate ot Robfight, and the bosses admit that they would
_ ___ i_ ■.. . .....i rmn
whnni
his
. ine*s dealings.
whom ho
he lizui
bail sornr
some Ibusineb
teaspoonful of it added to a bowl of soup on Inslcy. laic of said county*deceased,
averARi*
ptpwoge
through
the
csnal
tron.
lied Clover Pile Remedy. is a rather have an anny of wildcat* lejl loose
Wells became insane upon tte subject, gives to it the flavor of fresh green peas, and that ail creditor* of said deceased are re, reitk for all forms of the dis- on them than hare their girls strike. They thirty-eight hours to twenty-three hours, and kept sending letters to Mr. Gould besides adding to its material quality.— qulredto
i'.;i:-!. bleeding. Itching, ulcerated usually get what they ask for without and almost doubled the capacity of the threatening the life of the little magnateNew York Press.
mtfuding piles. Price 50c. For st riklng if their demands are within rea­
Formerly only a small proportion of the Mr. Gould becatpe frightened at the threat*
such elalius will be heard before said court, mi
son.
steamers passing through the Suez, canal and called in the service* of Inspector
Tuesday, the noth day of September and on Tuea.
LQSG
HOURS
’
AND
LOW
WAGES.
Bvrnes.
Most of the smuggling by moi! is done day. tbe =SUi day of December next, al tfi o’clock
qould avail them.se!ve« of the advantage of
, Tht-rja light frost nt Kalkaska
The inspector watched the mail texes, tn parcels. When these are sealed we tbe forenoon ot each of those days.
Then then* are the feather workers. ,the tho electric light because they did not have
night. No damage done.,
Dated, Jone »ch. A 1). imo.
prett test, loveliest girls imaginable. They, the necessary apparatus. . This led to the and caught Col. Wells in the act of de­ always suspect something dutiable within.
CH ARLES W. ARMSTRONG.
had n big strike about a year ago, but organization of a company which made it posing a threatening letter nddrrased to The mast remarkable thing seems to be
Judge of Probate.
••_r.ii.ii Rapid-' kids are happy now.
they were only parttally suerewful. 1 hey iU business to rent electric light apparatus Mr. Gould. Well* was tried and found in­ the small compass into which tbe mail
&gt;v-'Uiinm.* park* an* going to be built In
sane.
and
b
still
conjlned
in
afi
institution.
PROBATE ORDER.
are strong in numbers now, and as their to vessels entering the canal. The motor,
smugglers can get goods. A silk dress
At a session of the Probate Court for. tbe
INTO THE RIVER,
condition could be worse they are satisfied. dynamo, projectors and other machinery
goes into a parcel that you would not think Coualy
ot Barry, holdeu at the Prolate office, in
John Platt was a prominent Wall street could contain a waist.
The paper box makers are another class of are put on boar1 ‘ vessel and set up rea'ly
the City of Hastings. In said County. onTburs-.
'.’1 i&lt; cvi-lmit from the speed attained by organized girl* that “don’t take no u* fnr use in two nours and removed after man ten years ago. He was t he American
In one case we bad a letter opened, and day. tbe 3rd day ot Jutv. in the year one
eight hundred and ntnetv. __
■lohii Gilpin’? horse that it was well cared from no one." and it only requires tbe the paa-uigc has been made.—Youth s Com­ representative of important German bank­ in a thin piece of wood, carefully covered tbousand
Present.
Charles W. Armstrong. Judge o!
ing houses, and frequently swung a Uno of with thin but rather opaque writing paper,
!"t and a!! owners of live stock should ex- manufacturers to step on their feelings, panion.
ProtMte.
'
___________
30,000
shares
of
stock.
In
the
matter
ot tbe estate ot Helen Griffin
were
four
fine
watch
chains
with
charms.
when
they
get
more
than
they
bargaiiwd
«?•'- - ’anti..;, ;md care by having a reliable
The
excitement
told
on
him
and
ho
went
Thee had been sent from Geneva to a local
rented) .i hanu. Veterinary Carlxilisalye for. The silk workers are also organized,
mad.
Platt
went
dokrn
to
the
footof^WaU
jeweler's residence, and the work in the
I teu to ™mno«
“,krr
• ip-'u!'. wnuiph. bruises, collar and and present a formidable front in this city,
street one afternoon, after tbo cloaeot the
-addhsorre. tnatigr. scratebes, It seldom happens that these organization­ milbonv 1 mlmlrtri. nml 1 worked hinl to market,and jumped off the dock. Hisbody wood in which the chains rested was as
focti that he may be licensed to mortKMe the
thrust(. inr.inuiiation? and all abrasions of spout out their grievances, but they take ert, • iOTootb. rich, clusic Ufle. Tbo l'o»- was never recovered, and is supposed to fine and accurate as it could be. Each real estate of said Incompetent in sold,petlUon.
chain and charm fitted into its little awe
the .'’.-iii and iliM-a?re of the feet of horses them to their employers and make their Jmu I aftmr.nl formed for Hrlor ■ praa
have drifted out to sea.
“onvd me ta lb- *'.*"7
as tightly as possible.—Interview In New
Thereupon it is ordered, that Hriday. thr
and eat:;.- quicker than any other remedy, settlements.
____
Amasa F. Stone used to be a prominent York Journal.Amt day of August A. D. IWO. at tw.o’riock m
to alm ai natnralne*.. 1 «ek now to pt
Of course thtfre la a vast number of on
and i- tiu* on|_\ preparation that invariably
lbetorenoou.be Msignedfoc thabearinxefsaM
l»ck to the ut mom aimplleltr of exprmelon. figure on the Stock Exchange until he went
petition, aud tluU tbe heirs at law ot
renew- tin- hau in it? original color. It Is classified industries that arc unorganized.
todl.nMthe rerbo.lt, 1 tried » hard to CrExy-Surrognte Robert Hutchings b an in­
said lucoinlietent and all other parsons fotereet'•hiloofii ic .(ay Hye Sec's driver and by One in particular, which is even now re­
A rather queer sight in this city the other ed In sulci estate, arc required, to appear
to s« tbo Itrllof
al a session ol said court, then to be teodflen
pruniin.ii..r-einen generally.
Large ceiving the attention of persons interested acqnire.
troth, ft poealblr. Inform id and direct- It mate of a Jersey asylum. He was unlucky day was the luggage of a’ newly married at the Probate office, tn the city &lt;4 Hostings.
«n» fl: -onalt cans 50 cts. Sold by ail
in Wall street, and the &lt;tisappointment couple. Some practical joker had printed In said county, and show eattM. If aay
wwiwt irirU. It umbra*- m»nr illHumit b. verr dimenit. 1 abonld
broke him down. At one time ho wa* one a large number of labels, about six inches therc be. why the prayer pt the petitioner
klnduol wwing and i» 'idl"1 •hoP
2" pinner to mod, tbe racieri.
may not be granted. AndfLhtmdtearorderrd.
long and two inches wide, with tho words that said petitioner Rive noU«« to tbe per­
rLntriTi aneech. and let the printed speech of the largest operators in tte market.
Tbe work 1. lH"n out. The women
The friends of Douglas Green, who ran
flcale. That Will Weigh a Hair.
after It .nd &lt;»rry It home. Mid owio, to alone that is to say, to write straight from off with Mrs. Sncll-McCrae. believe that he “Just Married,” and pasted them securely sons Interested in said, estate, al Ute pen­
Thif lines*, thing in the way of delicately competition
condentlr tiUlnir. the thought without bothering about the is insane. He was a hard worker and took on tho trunks, handbags, etc., of the happy dency ot said peciUea. and. tbe bearing
adju.d.d »ea!ra of which I hove heard has though It would «em tb*t the mm mom manner, except to conform to tbe apirit or little exercise, and it b said that hb queer pair. The joke was not discovered till the
of »h~ language. I onojr bought
party were ready to start on their wedding
printed and circaiated In said Coun­
teen luniH .,m by a Philadelphia firm for had been nrached long W&gt;- Ovc™"’'
actions on tbe exchange had attracted at­ tour, and it was too late to remove the la­ newspaper
ty of Barry once in eachweek tor three saccessive
he mint at New Orleans, and they arecer- imtonce. with three or four pscketa.lt Latinized diction was to be invited. I no
IfiX tetlntaedexpt^ion^bltobegu.rted tention long before he indulged in hb final bels. Perhaps the couple were too happy wbeks previous to said: day othiwtnfi
*inly marvels of mechanical invention
ClIAMbax W. AMfonOVG.
crazy action.
to wish to conceal their fresh bliss. At
against.-William
Howells.
Judge of Probate.
Ddu exjHTt workmanship. There are two
Waslilngton Quintan, the young plunger any rate the bridegroom carried his hand­ (A true copy.)
P«». The larger has a capacity of 10,000
who mjstcrioualydisappeared recently and bag, labeled “Just Married," without
troy. &lt;,r about 785 pounds aroiniuhas never been bean! from, b believed by any* attempt at concealment.—Springfield
po«,and_when loaded to its full capacity
Mildred
e-tedwh" £
hb fellows to have become ^»anc. They
Union.
.
J;
..
',c l&gt;ie '“riation of one-thouPhrarlw-k flf t fa® StCamCT. one was WUI.VU say he had been conducting himself in an
. yoke and ruffle round thr tajSTmolving light in tte lighthouse. erratic manner owing to hit heavy lasses
writli &lt;&gt;( ,-m inch. The other pair is in- “ '*2
Corner of CouMand Jefferson St. Keeps floor,
^ited for lighter work. All. its bearings bottom are mailu tor twt‘‘:lC?2!r.t*her «rith its flashing intervals.
When
news
is
delivered
upon the news feed, bone meal, ground oysker-aheil, ocg food
in speculation.
',.!^n».X1.tb.t-"^«kcd.
"8’ ie. This instrument is believed apiece, ami the aeamMrea. 'urntahe. her
Post, tte aged broker, who used to ent editor’s desk it has then to be edited, and
Snpta-n.cut.MM
™*k"
J te the !ii(Wt delicate in tbe world. It
sandwiches aud pie at a buffet counter and editor^' services command iu Boston from
"Tha lighthouse tamp, n&gt;) a«*r
WtoH.
will give the precise weight of a human Tlie^towlng «&lt;rl. Utoke
skip out without paying for hh lunch, was |80 to WO per week; in New York from »W
••Whotfghta it?"
„
Dkiratiii k susceptible to the slightest at- week, and their car tare
crazy according to hb friend.*.
to 1100; in Philadelphia, from 830 to 870; In
“The li^thouse keeperb„ul
'te*ph&lt; rir changej A signature written returning tbe work am
“With matches?’ asked Mildred.
Sb wa? William H. Guion, wte hud teen Cincinnati, from «5 to 830; in Chicago, icr. oeceiwro.
Notice is tiereby given that I shall sell at pubUe
• % rani with an ordinary pencil will thirty cenu each wtok They mmMlT
“I suppose »o," replied mnxnnj,i.
from 840 to 8S0; in St. Ixmte, from 120 to
, .preulnlor for m.nv yr.r».
.•tv.“?\u ISe got to aay, ’commented losses are wud to have unbalanced hi* $43, and in San Francisco, from $40 to 163. auction, tn I be highest bWdrr.on Wednesday the
m-M a perceptible difference in the weight SS^lseW^^.
ad day of Neptemta••*. A- D-. tew. ■! ten ® «**
Vildred "Ls that he wastes agood many
uu-cant 1 nterview with St Louis Scale
There are 33,000 persons in the United States tn the forenoon, at tbe preml-*" tiereln describ­
!Ltchew-’-lUrper', Young People.
| “Tterr are r.i~i In Wall anrl «li&lt;. aa-n engogi-.l in work upon doily and weekly ed tn Uie townskip ot dnmgevllle. lu tbe («an&gt;that tor a » ««k or two after tbe Marine newspapers. Half of them receive from 810 ty of Barry, tn tne Bute of Michigan, pursuant
japosew
------.
-ZTTta wife both well drj»«ed Ibank tnllun, liwaell Saw wa» inaam.
I
i »«• B&lt;-,i Coral Grounds.
to |35 per week.—E. M. Crnnp in Century.
rir.ruwi unj -i
&lt; “• •
—■ -w
^SS!7tii m!chi2.o: wthoutl-.
.3’*.bc'1 cnral L’routkls, yield! dg t ho most
In Japan the
and
I There la no doubt that hewaa inal Bo
Court ol Barrv County. Mictitsau.
estate, right, title and interest «f I
‘ loat ed,&lt;WO.OOt by tbe deeUoe in tbe market,
red rural, are still those on the blue cloth’ * "jjL B]ong in comfortable
_■ ... ...
... . I.— Mtol —aftot..
lo t wo wheeled
it I. raid that bo &lt;ra, removed to
fwT’u"
n*h®d for th*1 Purpose walks or ratter
A soldier’s definition ot a kiss—A report
Smstto. L 1.. •rbere »• b’'’11’
perchance, beinc.
Mkb'gan known and bribed W» fnltouv
nt tbe middle of the Sixteenth ctmtury, straw shore. Sometlm
at headquarters.
.....
1..W nr th- I.nrtii u.xl nitsrtM*
cart bears hb» ,’ud‘T‘?nrriJa bvhand. From
hlm Thal
bow Dr Munn bemmtoto
A sailor's definition of a kiss—A pleasure
thecoaataof Sicily, Corhiirrire
^Sanlinh.Spain, tbe Balearic isles and light. the postbug U
1 nrivn't- nhvsicisn of Jay Gould. His_wprtt smack.
station to station tte
mllet w
A
grammarian's
definition
ot
a
Lire
—
A
hr
' OvtT 500 Italian boats manned
n- lady in the cm-’
n rd six hundred dollars.
often running
. Swn?
keeping
conjunction which frequently leads to an
tie’conductor
conductor p
politely »ked*?cu “ra employed in the coral along,
SKerhtaproriou.
- thu
drum. A.D.tm
s
be h“ ""
, ss
_t_t..muirnr: “tilt 1
■interjection.
, .
.
I.u,y tt*‘«xty coral workJohn J. PmtKtas.'Mmlalslndar.
I
J». of which forty are in Torre del of the next man «n tbe J ™ter pert of tte
aits on the right hand iMw.
the
mail
is
carried
in
t
»•
mG-T alone, employing about C.900 hands,
the Japanese empire*-«wI*r “
’ women and children.—Chatter.

INSANE MILLIONAIRES.

HIRES

ROOT BEER.

STEAM ENGINE
BOILER

s£oo

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.

*H75

H-75

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

»3**°

$3&amp;&lt;2 SHOES uGRL.
A. E. Woolley, Agent.

BILE BEANS

dLLASPIE,

�Hastings Bakner.

house bill would give us f4.300.000 taw

ttedl.&lt;riet.

Suehastepwaa

pie want), and they would be worth their sit nation ought not to have been. By prec­ public library Iwtiding. If the district will
Droeawaj ear any dav. Th.. ..
10
provide a site. At the annual meeting of
Hastings, Thnraday, JulyMd, 1890face value, having the silver on deposit for
•UDd. on the sidewalk and
*h
to Moine un.jul
1 111 Ixirao.
redemption, and endorsed by Gi.DOO,000 edent and in justice to Barry county, all the school district, $15,000 was voted for a
MARSHALL L. COOK .Editor.
people. As 1 look at the millions of silver that should have been asked by the party site and tte building will be erected im­
mediately.
■■TTT1T™ AS SXCOSD-CLASB MATTER AT dollars stacked up there, I have oftyn in the district was that Barry should unite
wondered if It would not be a good idea to on a worthy candidate and this she did.
TWT HASTINGS, MIC1L, POCTOWICE,
There were about 1,860 crates of rasp­
coin them Into half and quarter dollars;
glance at the conductor and an nz
ACGU8T 14. 1879.___________
But as the time for tbe convention ap­ terries shipped from Benton Harbor Fri­
to, o« U» toto »
rsp"’
then they would circulate among tte peo­
day night—the largest shipment yet made
&gt;kln&gt; out ot tbe mud iOIU,
JS“,b"
proached, it became evident that a power­ this season. (Jrowers say that no amount
ple.
.
“1 believe an agreement will be reached ful movement had been set on foot to of rain now will teip the nufoberry crop,
between the two bouses which will give wrest from this county the nomination that but a few heavy showers are badly needed
A republican county convention will be held us the $54,000^000 treasury notes every
to bring out the blackberries.
year; they will be safe and worth just tbe belonged to her. If Barry eounty won In
amount they claim to represent Ai 1 the convention It was evident It must be at « M. B. Devine kindly consented to handle
Similarly the man who &lt;is down te .
rwwwnrnrlnr at 11 JO m m., for the purpose of
corner and stick, fate
where SSSj
to Ue republican stale have remarked, tlie people won't take sil­ tbe expense of a bitter struggle, suebas the all the P. of I. woo! raised this year In
Montcalm, loula, Clinton nnd Gratiot
eoorentTon calledto meet.at Detroit on August ver dollars; they will take the paper rep­
do tte moat tripping up mean* I.n
Who W tin armies Uke a priert of men.
—.__ .
— ..
fn tiift
party in the district had never witnessed, counties, selling It personally in the east­ And fought his battles with anointed »i&gt;rar
titled to a lot of room arSj J/?
resentative; you can coin only $48,000,000
vtauon Betraiiri
—• —-—
BWMlonal district also a chairman and the per year; why not utilize our silver in a and from the effects of whleh It might and ern markets, and deducting only 1 cent
maubern of the county cpinniltlcc and tor the way that the people demonstrate that they doubtless would take years to recover. It per )x»und as his commission. Mr. Devine
~o«n-»bo-w,nt ,wmt ot u,,.
uanaactton ot such other business as may want? We will then expand tho currency
knpws which side of the butter the bread FIRST NAMES OF YOUNG WOMEN. ot
Ho w.. thi,
was early in an important presidential
property come before said convention.
looking, but .dl
^"2“
is on. His commissions amounted to $800
By a resolution of the county committee, each and throw around it safeguards to prevent
contest
It
was
then
thought
tiiat
tlie
&lt;» tb. Mtno, Hd. ot th, c.
„ "«
voting pcecint will be entitled to one ^etagste disaster. If you drive out gold, under tbe
in one day last week and when the wool
in tlie above convention for each 85 republican senate bill you will increase the sliver cur­ party in tills state had not a vote to spare. MNMOV is over lie h likely to be just about
bl. 4U-0U wet, lo motlnu Auum.i,.!!
unking . .p^eh without
“
rency $48,000,000 yearly and reduce our As those who were working against Barry's $5,000 richer than lie was when It begun,
rxcuoD, »uu out lor cncu it**™
Fifty-two young women were graduated
the Hi. In accordance with said resolution, the gold money $000,000,000. Will that deple­
lie runs no risks, he invests no capital,
various townships and wards will be entitled to tion help our people, who really need more Interests evinced no purpose to withdraw, but he gathers In the P. 1. shekels.—&lt;&gt;. R. from the training department of the Nor­ growotdUd. Turning to hi. M1g|lb,.,“
delegates as follows;
mal college and 274 from” the college hl« left b, roMle him the .ubjo-t
and as the republicans here felt it would Democrat
money?
*
proper. This is the college which apeeifi
“1 think tbe house bill will appreciate be exceedingly harmful to the party to
Judge Henry A. Shaw, after forty-eight colly prepares Ita students to be teachers,
bla w«y&gt; The Jgbii,
Hope '. Ir.lng’t, Johnstown 7, Maple Greve C. the value of silver and thus we will ena­ have a district convention which should years of active practice at the bar, has re­ and it te therefore a professional school
loofad
-J» other
Orangeville 7. Prairieville 7, Rutland 5, Tbom- ble the farmer to compete with India in tbe resultjn bitterness and bad feeling. Bar­ tired therefrom. The judge is one of tte
- *
,o IVu^l.
u V_.&lt;Vu I'nrirm. attended by young women who are getting &gt;°PP"to &gt;raU»witL nun «
wheat trade and take away the advantage
ry county’s candidate withdrew and an old time lawyers who used to walk over ready for the serious work of aaking their ” T’“" *■“
went on «|tt u,
Township committees will please forward that other nations liave enjoyed by paying
tiie
court
’
s
collar
whenever
tter
were
dis
­
living.
gestures, getting more and toon-axe t«l
caucus notices at once to the Hartings Bowaot. the cheap rupee for tbe wheat ot that unanimous nomination was giveh Hon. pleased with a ruling.—Charlotte Tribune.
But when we read the names of a large Now and then te row to hfa fr«.t
country.
James O’Donnell.
z
port of these graduates we find that they until a jolt of tbe car aent him l*ck
hu
Lysand er Cole, the veteran pioneer of
••During the past seventeen years there
arc appellations which auggeat rather n gay
But while Barry county republicans took
has been a decline In all values in the
Leroy, ownml Ihe first house aud harvested and giddy view of life and its responslWH- ■sat. But te waa getting to the end of hi.
peroration, and suddenly, with M
this
action
in
good
faith,
and
worked
loy
­
the
first
crop
of
wheat
in
the
township.
world
except
gold.
The
production
of
all
THE SILVER QUESTION.
ties. They are not the names of mature
other commodities has been increasing, ally for the party's congressional nominee, Tte house was built for hhn by a man and serious women. Inrt of the pets and Ing"gesture, tte speech was ended.
Mr. O Doaneir* Idea* on Ctllialng tbe
while the supply of gold has diminished.
named Bishop on Willow Plains, in 1835, plaything* of tbe nur-MEy. We cannot as­ man sank back in hfa seat and pulled a
as shown by tbe fact that he had 100 more
Precious Metals aa Currency.
cigarette from hi. pocket, while the »t*.
Good authority states that the product of
and tbe wheat was sown on the same farm sociate with them tbe dignity and the con
Washington, July 5.—Recent editorial gold In th? world In 1873 was valued at plurality than President Harrison in this that year and harvested iu July. 1880. sequence of teachers occupied with graver fled look came over lite face that une
criticism In the News on the course of con­ $110,050,000. while in 1878, tte last esti­ county, they none the less felt and still, Mr. Cole was raw of tbe first highway matters than dolls and curl pa{&gt;era, and on the countenance of a bashful after din­
gressman O'Donnell on the sliver bill has mate at hand, the product was $100,207,000, feel that it was an Injustice and a wrong commissioners of tiie township and survey­ with stern duties rather thnn with the ease ner orator when hu hear, tbe applause at
tbe eod of hi* addrea*.
Jed him to prepare u response. The fol­ a tailing off of nearly $13,000,000.
ed most of its roads. He is still hearty in and iilensurrs of existence. They do not befit
to force them^ln order to preserve harmo­
Just then a truck driver tried to cat
lowing interview, revised by himself,
“We expected the coinage of silver dol­
his 79th year aud goes hunting every yjar young women who are starting out to pre­
gives his vitfws and advances some rather lars would increase our currency consider­ ny in the district, to retire from the field. In tbe north woods, never having missed pare themselves for an exhausting profes­ across tte track ahead of the ar, and the
driver of the latter vehicle put ou hh
novel suggestions as to silver:
ably. Owing to the retirement of national
And we cannot believe there is a repub-. but one year in M years. He expects to sion and are do longer rocked in cradle,
“The utilizing of our silver is demanded bank notes tte aggregate increase for the llean in the district who does not feel that make a hunting trip In Lake county, this or guarded from tbe cares and hardships brakes with ail hismight. The car stupped
suddenly, and tbesboek brought the pantoin the interest of prosperity. Although I loot seven years has been but $10,000,000.
fall with his son-in-law, Hon. N. J. Kelsey of the world by doting domestic affection.
it was not justice nor right to thus treat
mimist to bi. kiw,
He r&lt;^ ha«UI»
have scarcely heard from my constituents Jon. L
the aggregate of silver Issues
nnd Pension Agent Foote of Kalamazoo.
Twelve of tte clan of flfly-two In the mumbled something that sounded like an
Barry
county
and
her
candidate.
It
was
a
&lt;ju tbe subject, 1 believe they desire nn in­ anil bank notes outstanding was $470J)33,—Battle Creek Jouronl.
training department and about fifty of the apology to his neighbor, and gut out of the
crease ot tlie circulating medium and want 007; on the first of this year tlie aggregate grievous wrong, which no party can afford
274
graduates
ot
the
college
sign
them-,
car witij^ll possible speed. The neighbor',
Tiie old original land office building,
silver employed as money. I have favored of these two species of legal tenders had to do; and which if not righted. Is as cer­
that once upon a time did more dollar* wires with mere pet names ending in ie, expression was a choice blending of din­
the house bill, as it increases the currency reacted but $541,394,192. The national
as if they bad no other, and from manifest
2,500,000 each month, and is -regarded - by bonks are withdrawing their circulation. tain to bripg disaster to the party in this worth of business a day than all of preferqpce -for the nursery diminutives. gust and relief.—New York Times.
good financiers as safe. The interests of It was once fashionable to denounce them district-as wrong-doing by an individual is the other buildings In tin* city put together, Among these ore Bessie, Jennie, Nellie,
all classes muni be considered. It is as monopolies which paid no taxes. Since sure to bring its punishment. The party {a located two doors east of the Gazette Carrie. Birdie, Mamie, Addie and Fannie,
Cobwigger—Are you going to ahi:&gt; the
office, it is o small, unpretentious, onethought that there is danger in immediate they were established they paid $187,604,­
had prospered and this had become thr story building, now occupied by Averlcau do real names at all, but only appellations things in that barrel*
free coinage, and'lhe end would be disas­ 135 up to July 1, 1889. in taxes to tbe gov­
coined by tte familiarity and tenderness of
Btowd—Yea, confound it! I uwht an.
trous to tbe farmer and laboring man. ernment—besides they have paid state and banner republican district of tbe state un­ citizens, and the casual passer-by has no privileged relatives and Intimates. What
der the two term rule and tlie fair under­ idea of the hundreds of thousands of dol­ Birdie's baptismal name is we cannot hour putting the head in it.
Capital is always able to take care of itself. local taxes.
Cobwigger—Well, you shouldn't com­
It Is stated that there are 115,000,000 . “Up to 1861 but little silver was pro­ standing among tte party leaders in tte lars worth of business that has been trans­ guess, but the true names of the others are
plain. You have done it very nicely.
acted through a window in that little •
ounces of silver in possession of foreign duced In the United States; in tiiat year
district It had given the party In each structure. In tiie Ws there were times ' Elisabeth, Jane, Belen, Caroline, Mary,
Brown—Yea. but I forgot to put the
banks and governuumta ready to be shipped $2,000,000 woh taken from the minus. The
Adeline and Frances, all feminine.designa­
here if the owners can obtain tbe large next year tte production doubled, being county something to work for. and made It when men began to take their positions tions of a distinguished history, noble, dig­ things inside.-New York Evening Sun,
price they expect by our free coinage. $4,500,000, just tbe amount we propose to sure that the candidate, whoever te was. before the windows as early ns 1 o'clock nified and euphonious.
For a'dollars worth of silver they would use each month under the terms of tte should have tte most loyal support, in the in the moihlng In order to make entries of
But these girls look.upon them as too
THE MARKETS
land, and day after day the window would
get *1.24, exchange it for gold, take this house bill, lu 1803 tlie product lncrease&lt;l
belief and expectation of a return in kind close at night with people still In the line homely, too old fashioned. They think a
nice profit and leave us to pay the cost
to $8,500,000; in 1804 the output was $ll,name ending in ic te much prettier atxl
“How would that benefit tlie fanner? 000,000: the yearly Increase kept on, until in the near future. AH tte counties but who could nut be waited upon—Kalamazoo more engaging, and so It may be in les
App'.ea—Dried. 5e per lb.
Tbe owner ot silver bullion and the silver 1873 It was valued at $46,000,000; 1887 it Barry bad teen honored; but to Barry jus­ Gazette.
bUUrr-hfflO
proper place and as an expression of affec
miner would clear the Mme profit at the increased to'$48,000,000; in 1888 It was tice was denied.
Mrs. Connaiu tbe gnuw widow who wa* tion from those who arc entitled by kin­
expense of the producing classes, and then $46,000,000, and last year $50,000,000. In
arrested
a few weeks since for stealing ship or long and close acquaintance to use
Another convention must soon be held
we would be told that tills tenefitted our twenty-eight years the mines of tte United
8400 and two watches from L. D. Ballou, it in addressing a young woman. But, all
people. Why not let this profit go to the States have produced $892,000,000 ot the by tte i*arty in this district, and a candi­ of Otsego, escaped from tbe Allegan jail the same, it is a pet name and nothing
taa-rtaifc.
Hxle»—Aeef,4e; caU,4‘4e.
government? The value of the poultry white metal. A great deal of this has been date fw congress be nominated. Tbe o;&gt;- last week. Momfey night Wm. Martin else. It i».no more the real name of a wo­
I jird—sc.
and eggs of this country annually is eati- exported. By the house bill It would stay
Llme-tfeillagatBteperbbi;
*ateriinit.9Jj»
man
tban
Johnnie
or
Bob,
Sam
or
Jim
are
portunity will be offered to do Barry coun­ left his home and family in Otsego, pre­
mated to be 8880,000,000—six times the1 tere.
per bbl.
w
'
.
sumably to join her. He left a note for tte true names of men.
value of tbe products of the silver mines—
“It is of Interest to study the relative ty the Justice that was denied two years his father saying he was going to Dakota.*
Yet tbe girls still insist on using sueb
but no one thinks that the poultry raisers value of silver to gold; it luw varies! great­ ago.
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.
Forit-fi4.BWa.to
.
’
so he proiMbly must be looked for some­ diminutives as if they were tbelr formal
Khouid te paid $90,000,000 extra as a ly from tlie time of the introduction of tte
Fauho—ttaM».de: chickens, li.1
appellations, and sometimes they carry
We have taken pains to converse on the where else. ,
HMter-DeKIng at |5 per ton.
bonus because they raise the eggs and precious metals in tlie world as money.
them through life, printing them on their
Malt
—
Selllug
at
$1
per
bbl.
The excavator? of the post-office liolc cards and signing them to formal docu­
poultry. The fanners and others do not We learn that in tbe days of the Patriarch subject of congressional matters with
ask it; why should we pay a bonus for the Abraham It was 8 to 1; B. C. 1000 It was many of the leading Barry county republi­ have uncovered some interesting relics of menta, taking them to tbe marriage altar
the old fort which once stood on ground and giving them for newspaper publica­
privilege of doing the work? Will it en­ 13 to 1; B. C. 500 it was 18 to 1; at the be­
cans within the last few weeks. Every­
of which the Government plat now forms tion. They think it nice to do this, and
large the currency more by givlngfil 2,000.­ ginning of the christain era it was 9 to 1;
000 or 14,000,000 each year to the silver In the year 500 it was 18 to 1; in 1100 it one has heartily favored tbe idea of Barry a part. Some 10 or 12 feet below the yet In truth it fa vulgar, and detracts from
syndicate than if the government retained was 8 to 1: in 1400 It^jras 11 to 1; in 1545 county presenting a candidate, and voting surface the butt ?.nds of tte logs are four the estimation in which women of charac­
I
it?
it was 6 to 1; In 1551 it was 2 to 1; in 1600 for him in the district convention-of tho or five feet long and are now being grub­ ter, ability nnd dignity should be held.
■’•Tlie government is a people of G5.000.- it was 10 to 1; in 1727 It was 13 to 1; in party. Not that we are kickers in this bed out Just what length of time they They invite presumptuous' familiarity.
have been there, it would be difficult to 'They keep thrir bearers forever in the
000; the silver men ore a small monopoly 1800 it was 15X to 1; at this'aatio It was
who want big profits on their investments. maintained until 1872, when it began to neck o’ tte woods. The party’s nominee determine without a very careful Investi­ nursery.
&gt;
and they will get them at the expense of rise; in 1870 it was 20 to 1; It soon after will be loyally supported in Barry county. gation. The defensive works at tills point
Why, oh, why, will so many lovely,
tbe people. They would obtain over a gradually declined,, then advanced, and But the republicans of Barry feel tint at dated from 1778. and were known as Fort stately, splendid, self respecting girls per
million of dollars eadkntonth seigniorage: Aug. 1st, 1886. it reached tte highest
Lernoult, and later as Fort Shelby, taking «tet
,
in the petty and IncOngrous practice’
no convention which shall nominate a can­
the name of an Ohio governor. They were Alas,
.
Jet tbe government have that; it will get point ever known. Since then it has
alas! we have tned iu vain to mate
didate for congress In this district should made famous or rather Infamous, perhaps, ।
Into tlie hands of the people sooner than if gradually declined to 20 Io 1.
them do otherwise. They iniirt on com
the silver kings had it for nothing. What
I
us to publish them as if thev were
“If we can bring these two precious Barry county hereafter fall to Jet it te in American history through their sue- pelllng
do they care for the people? Ills well to 'inetais together, we couM add the product known that she knows her rights, and if render by Gen. Hull during the war of :little tota in pinafores.
i
remember the old aphorism. ‘If one man of our miues eacli year to our circulating
How fine are these names of other of tbe
they are not accorded, tho party elsewhere 1812. The English were in possession
gets something for nothing it stands to rea- medium. They can be utilized as good
from August 16, 1812, to September 28. graduates:
i
Ethel, Edith, Florence, Alire,
am that another man gets nothing for money under tbe operation of the hoase must te responsible for tte Injustice.
1813, and during that time a portion of the ■ Katharine, Charlotte, Mabel, Harriet. Win­
■Barry county republicans will not go stockade, erected in 1’507. was cut off close ifred
something.’
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and Gertrude; and how much better
bill. With the money metals near togeth­
■*I have talked* with several sena­ er free coinage would come, and tlie silver barnstorming about the district, seeking to the ground. Harrison’s soldiers dug up they
1
befit young womanhood than Ettie,
tom and members who were in favor of the Would not te locked up in the treasury,
Edie, Allie, Khtlc. Lottie, Hattie.
1
by Intrigue or otherwise to gain what by many of the ends during tte winter of Florrie,
admitted thtit
was a hat would become a part of the circulating
1813-14 and used them as fuel. The logs Winnie and’Gertie!
right
should
be
ttelra.
They
rely
upon
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grqat wrong on the people to allow the medium.
which the nost-office diga*™ liave un­
“I have supported the iiouse bill, as it the naked justice of their case, upon their covered may te ends' which escaped tne
iorage to go to the bullion owners.
by overcoming feminine oppo
'
Owe senator told me It was arranged to would enlarge tbe currency $54.000,000 rights, ■ such rights and such justice a* shivering soldiers' pick-axes, or may be distinction
and improving the feminine taste
J
strike that feature out, but in the haste of per year, and tbe money would be gtxxl have been accorded to the party In every part of tbe stockade erected In 1814, after sition
The girls think they arc beyond the need
th? Americans regained possession.
paaaing the bill it was forgotten. Had money. The seigniorage would be the
other county in this district They will
Otter relies which have been found in] of
' such instruction, and we have not the
previaions been made for the seigniorage to profit to the government, where It belongs.
to chide them cs thex deserve.
:
fetoth^government, 1 know the vote in the Last year tte secretary of the treasury make no personal warfare. They will ask tbe bole are several cannon balls and a hardihood
houe for the senate bill would have been bought $24,423,797.80 worth of silver. justice only. They will ask this year that bayonet The largest of the cannon balls Besides, whatever their names, docs not
It has a !their loveliness remain tho same, irresisti­
This was coined into $33,793,860 standard the wrong done them two years ago te weighs about fifteen pounds.
greater.
staple and ring on one side and its weight ble and. beyond comparison?—New York
“AH proplwcles relative to silver have dollars; you see there was a profit of
Sun.
teen fulfilled. Mr. Cleveland's gloomy $9,870,062.20 In the converting of silver righted this year. Such.Is the sentiment as part of a ball and chain attachment, has
views of the effect of coinage of $2,000,000 into dollars. The government kept this; of every Barry county republican with undoubtedly lx*en felt, by numerous
A DeUchtrul Society.
drunken Michigan Indians and Insub­
per month, happily have not been realized. by tbe senate bill it would go to the silver whom we have conversed.
Some girls in tte city hare organirer] a
ordinate soldiers. Tte ball was given to
,
It is difficult to tell what will happen ns a mine owners, which would be a wrong to
As to the candidate Barry county will
Coilector'Hopklns by the excavators ano ;new and delightful society, known as tte
result ot financial legislation. A singular tluj people.
phenomenon occurred In 1834, when the
“Is there any reason why the govern­ present It is not for this paper to name. by him presented to tte Detroit club.— Seashell aocirty. It is a very modest club,
nnd meets at the homes of its various
standard was changed. After that change ment should pay $1 to the owners of silver In due time a convention will be held Detroit News.
uirmbera, but tte object sought for and,
American silver coins were worth 3 per bullion for what Is worth only 75 to 80 wherein tte republicans of Barry can ex­
Absolutely Pure.
strange to say. accomplished is at onoe
cent more as bullion than their legal ten­ cenu? The house bill provides for the press their preference as to a candidate.
»ntertalrdng and instructive.
;
der value, and silver almost immediately nurchase of $4,500,000 worth of silver each
A cream of tarter baktnc powder. Riri*'*
Worn out shoes have their utes. The
Tire members of'tbe dub range from 10
Of
this
the
district
can
be
assured:
Barry
:
disappeared from circulation. In Europe month. This would give us that amount
of all In ieavenlag strength.-^. S. Gow.-nItalian seavenger'wte rakes up your ash
!
1SX ounces of legal tender sliver were of treasury notes every thirty days, there­ will not ask them to support a candidate barrel and sends tte dust flying over your to-90 yenra ot age. Some of them are still
ment leport. Aug, tv. mo.
_
m M-huol, but most of them have earned
i
ukna as the equivalent in value of one by expanding tte currency; it would also who is not In all respects worthy of sup­ doorstep knows this well, and bis black
tte Tcnnyaonian degree of 8. G. G.
osnoeof gold, while 10 ounces'in this solve the problem that the tetin union
port, and one who will ably represent tte eyes glisten at the sight of old leather. If
Lach
giri,
when
she
goes
away
for
the
could not unravel, and it would safely and
;
country stood for one ounce of gold.
State of Michigan. County at Itany~«%
,
the shoes are not worn to shreds te sells
summer, is expected to .find as many
fa hatey ffitea. Umt by mu order obtbe
••The annual product of silver in the firmly establish bi-metalism in the' United district *
them to a second hand dealer, and they varieties of neoabclls as possible, study up Frohaie court for tte County &lt;d Harry.
;
£•,
worid is estimated to te worth $142,000,­ States. Free coinage could not. with the
are patched up and resoled; but if they
tbe 15th day of July. A. D. IM*, six month*
rcad
a
^«cHptlve
report
at
000. There is used In the arts and r.ianu- resources of our mints, give us that amount
ore port mending he takes them home to the Qrat fall meeting,of the society. Tte Uwt date were allowed for creulters to prcM-oi
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
•
ftetoriea, in subsidiary coinage of the var- of money each year, but a great profit
his cellar end rips them all apart, or hfa girl who has the best and longest lint is tbelr eialmi ajtelnsi the estate &lt;d Su«&gt;um
1
toot nations, and shipments to China nnd would be realized by tlie silver monopoly,
wife and children do. Tte piece* he sells presented with a gold vinaigrette, or a credhora «f wdd teceMed aiairnuhed to-pre
Officer Hom arrested Nathan Wright to a manufacturer. From tte larger pieces
mt ttelr claims to aald lYnrrnte Court, at the
The east at least $82,000,000, leaving SCO.­ at the expends of the people. If the senate
silver rone jar or some other pretty yet in- ProlNUe office, in the City of
who lives on the Eaton Rapids road, Sat­ •tor bring
;
hOt.OOO. of which $8,000,000 is used in the bill was enacted.
till wit, tb. nppm
Prixe'
The wnoont of con- amination and allowai.ee. ou or before tte
“My constituents sent me here to pro­ urday night for being drunk, and took children s shoes nrecuu .The soles are cut cholujiml knowlodg.
arts yearly.
whleb ~eh girlie. day of January nest, sod that such claims
•The house bill enacted into a law tect their interests. I believe 1 have done him to Jail. While making the arrest
be beard More said C..i.rt on We.Jr^da te
1,0 r?. &lt;lurinR H»e summer months Ls aa- tarti
day of October, lean and on Thm»da» tte
wwoki take $54,000,000 per year. What no in supporting the biU to give us more Wright pulled a billy and hammered Horn, the heels of other shoes; the iron pegs that
at 10 O
&gt;'&lt;
tonisbing. and, so one uf them says, gives .I......—. ,*ni
seed for free coinage except to give the money and good money, retaining the profit cutting bad gashes over tte right eye, on are not l&gt;cnt can te used over again, ami a girl the must dignified and proper reason
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seigniorage to the mine owners and specu- to tte people's government and not give It tbe back cf his bead and on bls right arm. He the little scraps that are left after all this lu all the world for strolling on tte tem-b
Dated July tMh. A. ». ua
„ K,
away.
’
—
Detroit
Niiwa
,
Chas. W. A»m«tkon&lt;&gt;.
was examined, yesterday, before Justice are subjected to a treatment that makes just os much ax she wants to with aome,
Inters in silver? This profit belongs to tbe
Judge of Proba:
people and not to the wine owners. While
Baker, on a charge of resisting an officer. them all one pliable mass, from whidi a
bodv to help her find rare ahella. -New
i
Wf all believe in a double standard of sli- Barry Cptmty and UieCongrcMloDtl Notn­ During the examination tlie defense raised kind of artistic leather is rolled out. This
PIUPATE OBDEK
xork Evening Sun.
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war and gold, we do not want It made a
is
used
for
covering
chairs,
books,
tranks
tte
objection
that
Hom
was
not
an
officer
; laattoa.
State of Michigan. County ef ’fany-**-,.,.
Many fancy patterns are
(a faet whleh was known all the time by boxes, etc.
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ABBUDodlty to enrich tlie mine-owner at
AtassMurat of tte ProWe Court for
Tho near approach of tbe time for tte
ifarcy. tetter, rt t* Probate ofli-;
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Ufo expense of the people. When sliver
everyone except the mayor) and after argu­ stamped on It. and tbe trade in thiM kind
(H*»r)(UM.4n Mitt county,on f /
next republican congressional convention ing tbe question for some time the case
| WBt demonetized in 1878 there were only
"'"'Srr1.'',,''?'1’"ln «&gt;• fDiwa Suu.
?”r lr&gt;'
v Mir In
HCh dav/uf July. In Die &gt;w •'u
the jelly thousand right
|, %0*0.000 silver dollars in the hands of the in this district renders pertinent some re­ was adjourned to Monday. Tte prisoner la a well MablUM oX-X.w York TrtU egg abelh* It i» &amp;o nkx, tu
luindred mtcl ninety.
,
KluKS
molded this way, espe­
Present, ttuules W. Armstrong. Jude “•
■ -MMfAe. Them* were coined from 1790 to marks relative to the situation and tte was released on his own recognizance.— une.
cially for a small family when they do not
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lira, though coinage was free to that date.
Charlotte Republican.
in tte nuuter ot lire e*txie of George
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At Be same time then- were 8300. too. 000 party’s and Barry county’s interests there­
On Sunday last while Mr. Larson and
r1**1111? flrxrcd out the
Ou retelag and thing the patidoo' '««•*“
I
ia halves and quarters, dimes, half dimes in.
hmiougn to get
John Hinson were bathing In Campbell exact distancu that a peraon may be ra- tthe
autetatiM, out; w*xh tbe shell drv. tf James H. ttndi. one nl tte
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Mtd 3 eent pieces. that had been coined.
All will aud must concede that justice,
,
lake on tte east town line young Hanson moved from a reflecting surface end yet For * holder for tbww shell* 1 take a paatk ta the l.M will nndtastanteht of mW
hi of which were legal renders. These fairness and the usages of the party in this
accidentally got into deep water and hoar the echo of bi* owu voice. Five aylla- w«d tex or top nnd cut holne in them to rrsytag test * ccrtalu tneiroui««t &gt;&lt;•■« «• ; ..
awav not called in; considerable Is in circudrowned. Neither could swim and Mr. b e&gt; a aecoud is Mid to te tbe limit both of
lb. bMU fit; « then, in .nd mi.
Jatioc Dow. lx»ok at the silver in your district since Its organization gave tbe re­
Ijrrson could offer no substantial help. distinct pronunciation nl„l distinct bear- Shells can be wived a lung while in nd- probate, nnd thnt udniiuirtrattoa of ’Jju
i
uutitaeL Half of them are of the coinage publicans of Barry county tte right to
of •"wmdfor «®ce °f jelly making-Cor. Atlant* Con­ IBM1'beip'teUd tb theexewitar* therein :.*■
Mr. Davis and son who are expert swim­ U,!L
R
of *71.
name tiie congressional nominee for this
or to MMira utter smtable pyrwm.
.
heu ,h* atmospheric tern- stitution.
mers were soon on the water diving for '■acl*"’r,lxthl5Tbercupmi tt H uttered. Ibst 1 nd.i ■ ■
“It is an anomaly Hint although our )&gt;eo- district In 1888. It Is not necessary at this
him but without success, until John Seott iwrature ta 6! iIork. hound travel* 1.1S0 fret
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desire diver as a part of our money,
noticing bubbles rising at a certain place, n second. In one-fifth that time it will
Carpet buyers of small means will do
the silver dollar cannot be made to circu­ time to state all tile reasons Why preecdtmt
located tte place where tte body of tte &lt;»?«•&gt; distance of 134 fret. Hence, if a Well to ratnrmter that small pattern, are
late The government has done all It was defied and Justice dented to tte loyal
youug man lay. He was soon raiser! from reflecting aurface is U2 feet distant the nioat ecxtuomical, for the reoaou that noth­
.
could to place them In the country, if republicanism of Barry and tte worthy
tlie water but too late by probably three or initial sound of an uttered syllable win te ing need te lost in matching figures. When
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you Want silver dollars rend gold or paper candidate presented by them. .Suffice it to four mlnnte* to save his life. His remain* returned to tte ear ju&lt; aa the next syllable
Office, in ite utiy ot Hartinr..-ii.
r
uucen Irom the floor of a ronm a One fig­ and show ester. U am ttere te «h) il J
,
t; for them and the trea-mrer will pay
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In&gt;biara-etbeflm -trad BrtiaMHte
Mere sent to Rodney. Midi, which place
say
that
such
assurances
had
been
made
iwywwwwvjre tn any ;»oriiun of the United
was his home. He had teen working for fifth of tbe second la consumed in the utnf *
.r
. ...
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Mm. Notwithstanding thia, there are us from those In a position to command atiout ten days previous to his death fur
tet $$7,000,000 of them lu circulation.
tbe situation, and such was the unques- Mr. l-araon.—Caledonia News.
BrLlfTj iLin.LU -l tol* onler '&lt;
:
Xtasu care tor each inhabitant, while ori-r ttonrd right ot Barry^eounty to name tte
Tte St Joseph frog raiser has 200,000
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•M.009,000 are stored up In the treasury
candidate, that do steps were taken toj
nearly
ready
for
market
and
at
the
popular
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wta. and tte certificates representing
**** prevfoM
w. A**"™l‘
$te mk are la circulation. You woe tbe work up the interests of Barry or bcr| price will realize about $5,000.
[A true copy. 1
Judge of Probst-

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OVERM AN BROUGHT TO THIS CITY
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WITH BIGAMY.

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Clement Smith went to Kalamazoo yes­
The wcreury ot Mate hu decided tbit terday.
1
the statutes require that a Justice of the
. -w Hghjed up the eastern supreme court to succeed the late Judge - Sam Brown and wife went to Olivet
Campbell, must be elected at the coming Tuesday.
tv i-vc ituk-, '
November elwnlen. He will therefore give
P. A. Sheldon returned, from Chicago
.
.valk ha* been bnjlt hz front
the required notice of such election to the । Saturday.
sheriffs ot the various counties of the
Fre»l Spaulding was In Grand Rapids
fiele &lt;«f «’ongressnuut &lt;&gt;!Don- state. This position Is now held by Jus­
Saturday.
; jv-r question In this frisue. tice Cahill, by appointment.

•Is full cream chew* fur 8

Miss Ora Smith, of Nashville, is visiting
11 •roll Evening News contains
It is fortunate that gossip has eome to
. , :iltv of ( apt. A. D. ; NIs-. be considered w Ill-bred a habit as to be in the city.
, Vv
G- w- *«owry are camping
banished from polite usage lu the parlors
from
&lt;'Ry held a of the modern reception. It seems to be at Wall lake.
,• rh.nnappk! Mst Friday established that a woman of high breeding
A. M. Herrington, of Freeport, was In
will not invite into her house for a second
the city yesterday.
time a person once guilty of tte indulgence
• hall tomorrow night and there, and a check has been put upon tlie
Mrs. A. J. Beelie. of Nashville, was In
mn GJet* Club, of Middle habit that may do much toward its ex­ tlie. city yesterday.
tinction.
Mrs. Quincy Hynes, of Delton,' was In
At the Agricultural college in this state the city last week.
weight a toMlt, 3,200.
exi»erimcnts are bring mate witli the vari­
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Cook started for Bay
.1 ^i.r. Biu&gt;*. * Rr.Y8oiJ»‘i. ,
ous kinds of grass,. in order to ascertain \ lew this morning.
S lifiusi- aiul hit in the second tte CTonparaiive nutritive value of each.
Fred Spangemacher. of Middleville, was
tie. at n bargain; Call at Among tbe. grasses ami clovers undergoing
this test are timothy, June grass, meadow in tite city Tuesday.
officeparticulars.
Jowl, meadow grass, red top. red clover
Miss Mary Sliattuck left yesterday for a
luntlty |M»pe« In the stBV’ and wammoth clover. Various mixtures
visit to .Grand Rapids.
f
u, our desk have eemtained
of lawn grass nte&gt; are bring tried to obtain
the work done by HasA. C. Carpenter and wife aud Mrs. Qualf
tlie best mixture.
are camping at Long lake.
:i! Milwaukee.
Thove are a great many counterfeit two
Hastings Knight# &lt;»£ Pythias
Schuyler Blakeney, of Coopersville, vislory at Milwaukee, several dollar-silver certificates in circulation now ite-l In the city last week.
:!i.' ••;nt have -sent to us for and tirese can easily be detected by com­
1. W. Seely, of Three Rivers, was in t!»e
paring them witli a geaulue bill. Tte
da- Ba-NNBIL
counterfeit is a quarter of an inch sl&gt;ort«-r city yesterday on business.
iliue when the newspapers and a sixteenth narrower thou tte genuine.
Mrs. (.'has. llotcliklss was tlie guest of
their pHrileular favorite fo^ All tin- counterfeits so Tar seen have tte
‘ Charlotte relative# lost week.
.,'t and tbeamdidale gravely check mark “B,“ and tte figures -18*T
iiro-lf us being “in the hands under-iL In the far eUnite signature of'
Mils Hortense VanZlle, ot Charlotte, is
W. ti. Rosecrans tlie letter “a" looks Hkr, vHitlng P. T. Colgrove nnd family.
“
u."
wlille
in
the
printed
words,
“
Reghter
Mbs Retta Schumaker returned from a
lilm-k inaker-e-epeclalty of landand anv tacim-r desiring to, of the Treasury,” tte letter “I" in1 rrbort visit in Battle Creek yesterday.
“Register” is not crowed.
The -silk
graph &lt;it -hk farm buildings[ -threads of the genuine bills are absent inj
Mbs Maliel Hanlon, of Middleville, wa*
h; ,’d cal! on diim at his rooms
tlje guest nf friend# lu this city last week.
1 the counterfeit.

in r-'gard to the case of S. M. Overman
nilas Harry Wilburn, the bigamist, tire
Kalamazoo Telegraph of Monday says that
-Rarely has there been a case in this city
where the public have shared so much
sympathy for lire wronged lady, and on
the other hand demanded a just retribu­
tion for the villain. In fact, it is mle nf
the saddest cases that has liapjrened In
Kalamazoo for some time." The warrant
came from Missouri Friday and only
charged Overman with desertion. Gov.
Luce refused to sign requisition papers on
that charge and Deputy Sheriff Sheldon
brought the prisoner to this city Saturday
on a warrant charging him with bigamy
and he will ire ‘tried In thia county, be­
cause here was where the offense was com­
mitted.
.
Some time ago Overman gave a chattel
mortgage ou the 1reuse hold goods including
an organ to a lady In Kalamazoo for
8110.00. Monday morning the mortgage
was foreclosed.
Tire organ belongs to
Miss Brooks and action will be taken te
recover It.
The people of this city are watching this
case with a great deal of interest induced
no doubt bv the large circle of friends
Miss Brooks has in this city, aud tho lilch
esteem in which she is held by tiretn alL
While all are anxious that Overman should
have a fair trial,.yet all demand that a Just
sentence be given him -for his villainous
act.

ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.
For this occasion special round trip
ticket.- will be sJd on August8th. Otb and
10th. Limit good for return passage not
later than August 20Ui and these ticket*
will be good only for continuous passage
In both directions; Rate for the round
trip will W 819.00 from Hastings. An
extension of time for return passage will
be granted to tlie original purchaser of
these tickets if presented by such origirwl
purchaser whose signature must boshown
on the ticket, to tlie joint agent of the
terminal lines al Boston between August
12 nnd IVtli inclusive, and the ticket de­
posited with such joint agent until tbe
purcliaser is ready to ilidertake the return
Journey from Boston, when the ticket will
be good only by tbe train having Boston
on that date and for a eontinuous passage
to destination, bueh extension of time
will not l&gt;e made for a period which- will
enable the jmssenger to reach his destina­
tion later than September 30th, 1890,
M. H. CoLUX*. AgL M. C. R- R-

Business Is yet lively. All hands busy.
News Im scarce.
Bom. to Mr- and Mrs. Rube Wilson, a
girl. July 9th.
•
Mrs. Flemming intends to.retum to het
home soon.
Rev. Guilford, recently from California,
now of Grand Rapids, Is expected to speak
at the Advent church next tialibath.
A good rain 1* much needed. We hope
it will come soon­
Will Heck han bought a new threshing
machine.
Nick Tebolt has bought Rogers' thresh- '
Ing machine, and will soon start up thresh­
ing- ‘
‘
■
Walter Barnum was quite badly scalded
upon his body and lower limbs, while
tinkering with his steam thresher.
A very brilliant meteor was seen to fall
last Saturdajsnlght in tbe south east, and
it seemed to te near.
Monday night the report reached us that
Mrs. Lydia AllartUng died at 3 o’clock.
She bad been* sick for some Lime, and ha*
{
boeu a great sufferer.
Gate are not Alling very well, owing to
t
the
dry weather.
Friday, tbe 18th, was Aunt Fanny Car­
penter's 89th birthday. Several of her
,friends and near neighbors dropped in to
(chat with her, and some brought tokens of
,remembrance to her. She enters upon her
,l»Oth year in good health and clear mind.
,
She
Is cheerful and chatty, and her room
jIs the most cheerful one in the home
,where she resides. She finished the quilt .
।before mentioned on the morning of her
birthday, having quilted it mostly heroelf.
■May she live to see many happy Peturna of
|the day is the wish of the writer. Truly. "
when one reaches a good old age. with
(sound body and clear mind,' it Is good to
live and many are tbe lessons of wisdom
,oue may learn from the experience of such
a person.
•

Detroit, Mich. July iCth. 1890.
EditouBaxmeb, Hastings, Midi.
Dear. Sir:—Ou reading, in a recent
edition of tire Baxxek. a letter from a
local literati, Mr. Kelley, .brother of tbe
agricultural nonpareil, 1 was both amused
and nSonlshetl at the verdancy displayed
by the writer. He accuses leading busiI Hd- ।
ih-bh men of H utings—some of whom are
hard
members of the gymnasiuiu of that city—
of “standing in" with roe in roping In, as
It were, the pugilistic member of the
Kelley family for a fistic go with the great
and only “Bennett” ot Battle CreekU-t me say for tbe information of your
correspondent and all lovers of genuine
sport, that 1 alone, am responsible for
Since the new pension law went Into leading tbe big fellow to believe tlial I was
effect, ao called claim agents are springing some one else, and a soft mark for the ris­
up in nearly every village and' cross-road ing (fallen) puge. If Mr. Mike Kelley had
soliciting claims. They have no more learned—before his meeting with me—
knowledge of pension laws or what is re­ that all men posses-w! of tine. muscles,
quired to obtain pensions than tbe claim­ perfect physique and a big head, are not
ants themselves, and are sure to gel'tire born pugilists, scientific sparrers or ••In­
Uncle Ben Babcock is on Tbe sick ifet.
claims muddled that are placed in their vincible#;" he would have saved bls
Mrs. Bob Joy. of Denver, CW.. visited
hands. Comrades, you wlio think of mak­ brother the trouble of casting about for
'
ing application for pension under the new some one to blame for the Bennett surprise friends here last week.'
Frank and Madge Cortrtght; of Lansing,
or old law. or for increase, write to C. E,
party.
are visiting friends at this place. •
Foote, Kalamazoo. Mich., tlie old reliable
Before our meeting, Mike remarked that
Ben Tternas oral family and Miss Jane
m
who has never hod an original claim re­ even if I were a ringer that he would
Stevens spent Sunday at Augusta.
jected. He will advise you what to do
Jessie Hffl Is very low With consumption
Dr. J. C. Andrus and wife will spend even if you do not desire to place tlie down me (probably basing his conclusions
At-a meeting of tte-ooiNKtl Friday c«ctiiitnnier resort tickets has now
the weyt t*ro weeks camping at Wolljake. claim in hi# hands. Above all have noth- on my Inferiority in site), and 1 am told at her aunt’*. Mrs. Ben Babcock.
he even went so far as to say that
Items are scarce us everybody Is harvest­
&lt;&gt;nl »vi!l t'ontinue until Sept ing. the claim of Mrs. Julia Willison tec n
Jas. L. Wilkins and family and Miss ,lng to do with quacks or with Washington Dempsey could not “do” him in ten Ing or gone whortleberrying.
For rate- rtc.-e.all nt the Mkrlii- Slfiatoctbr bill, resulting from a fall recrived on a defective sidewalk, wm, al­ Arma Hessmer are camping at Wall lake. attorneys who chum extra facilities, it Is rounds, which shows how much there is
l ticket office.
not
true.
All
they
want
is
to
get
you!
lowed. We have called attention to the
Mrs. Ida Youag. of Bellevue, vfalted her claims and then you can wait as thousands (or was) for him to learn. My advice to
condition of the sidewalk* hi the city -ses Mike is to remember poor Richards sage
Harvesting is most done in this vicinity­
Remtxnlicr
.j.?;i wh&lt;» aaend tiie reunion erai'times lately, for while oherv are many brothers, Q. D. and Gary SjiauKidt last have done to tbeir sorrow.
adage that, “H» &lt;vbo would by labor
Prof. J- M. Smith and wife are in this
that Mr. Foote hod nearly six years exper­ thrive must either hold the plow or drive.”
commi'iioang July 30, call -nine-walks, there are many,thatare wretchvicinity picking whortleberries.
ience
tn
the
pension
and
in
the
field
,.j.irade F&lt;-‘te and place your claim e&lt;L and one does not liave ao go of off tiie
Mr*. HobL Donovan and daughter,
It the young man still retains any of
Tbe friends of Mrs. Cora Wilburn were
ii you inn-mi making xpplica- pcirtelpal business street* to find tin-m Mattie, of Charlotte spent Sunday at F. R. as a special cxtnlnei and “knows all the his old time sand and science, 1 should be
sorely surprired to liear of her misforjune.
ropes.”
. i. |Mi?i&lt;m. He will have hb* hrud- ritter. some on Jefferson street are-sadly Pancoasts.
pleased to meet him according to Ixmdon
It b the opinion ot one of our neighbors
inmmjt
prize ring rules, ns he claims to be more that they have a right iu others’ whortle­
in weed of rvjtairs and should receive tte
Prof. Roberta Is now settled tai PawPaw.
Ail shoakl go to Rogers' hall to-morrow
.Liiiiir,Runyan m canvassing the aUrwition of the sidewalk committee. • te- where he wW sapefinteud the &lt;vbools the night and listen to the music of the Am- proficient therein, than when governed by berry marshes, but they have tbe stomach
••Queensbnrv.
”
1
wi(l
meet
him
for
a
iur . I»4'k. tiie “Star of.Bethlehem or foee the several accideiits chat liave .ka|* coming year.
phion Glee Club, of Middleville. It will reasonable purse nnd a division of tlje gate ache if anyone picks a few to eat In their
marsh. Better look out some one else may
v llea'.-iily Dawn." tliaZ-should be in the ptmed of late on defective «walks, grc du­
be rcmeatbered that they sung in this city
O. B. Barter, of Caledonia, was in the
receipts (7J per cent, to the winner and 25
,
Th« te»ok i- -welt bound and plicated.
July 4th, and their-nuisic was. one of tbe per cent, to the loser) or for the entire feel the same way.
city
Monday
and
made
this
-ofltoe
a
very
Mr. Johnson fo taking care of Joseph
tiat.-.l and will make a valuable
best attoactlons of the day. Geo. W.
Sondoy. July 27th. will*e a great tday pleasant caE.
gate receipts as lie chooses.
McKee. Mr. McKee lias been insane for a
io any library.
Ickes. F. A. Bacon, Geo. Johns, and Noofor Mattle (.'reek. Ou ting day a grand op­
In conclusion let me say that no gentle­
, A. E. itouke* and Milan Waidorff are iuan W*^b will sing tenor, while R. W. man in. or &lt;ff. Hosting*, is responsible for long time, and is becoming so bad as to be
■minty re|Hibliea«»s an- urged to portunity will te given the people in this
attending the military enaampineiit in Richards. S. Smith. Z. W. George and Wm. tlie liUle deception I practiced on Mr. unsafe for his wife to be alone with him.
vol ;h&lt;- rail t-c a county con- ■aoetion to visit that hmCliug city. Tte
Your scribe was unable to write last
Webbving bass Mia* Ette Richards oete’ Kelley.
Very respectfully,
liirli appears cdaewliere in this C. K. A S. railroad will ran an •exca^rion Battle Creek.
week on account of harvesting.
iux as plauisL The following program
Jimmy Nntrar,
end in your caaen* call* early, traui there and return ebaaglng 81.00 for
Miss Franc Williams returned from a will te rendered:
A. J. Potter is helping Ira Brooks
FlpsL Welcome to
Chowpion light weight of Michigan.
.ration i* calira for ••Wednesday the cound'trlp from all station.*. An &lt;«i&gt;- short -vWt with her sister io Danville, Night. 2nd. Sunrise; 3rd.'The Three Chaf­'
harvest.
portenlty will be given to see the Jfieli. Wl&lt;, Friday .
Waley Watson wqs thd guest of Ed.
fers &lt;th. Ole Shade, solo. G. W. Ackes;
State.troops and tte United States oaguBoth members of tlie taw firm of Carveth 5th. Dreams of Long Ago; 6tl&gt;. Our Baby
Beetevper* »av that up Xo this month hira tai camp, and also to
Desiring to go out of business, 1 offer Courtney last week.
the &lt;1 rests, pa­
Boy: -th, Miller Song; 8th, God Bieos My
rade which will te (lariidpatel In by ttie dr Hendrtak. of Middleville, were In the Boy; nth. Goose Sage and luguns. oeio. G. ■y stork of groceries at a reduced price
until everv thing is sold out Come and
Th.- 1-oitl. wet wmtfeer in the spring eattkM'inillltia. Tte train will leave,this city yesteaday.
B. Johns; 10th. Breese of the Night ittii. get prices before buying. This is no hum­
Wheat nearly all secured.
lx- ;ir&lt; broodt and dhe bees have elty at 7:30 a. in. arrive la Battle Creek at
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Wanwr. of Ypsil­ Twinkling Stars upon the Lake; 12th,
Fine Lake camp h inserted, as
_ tbe
___
bug. but a genuine dosing out sale, for 1
.-..wanned. nor made any cooskl- S^tO. iKeturubig will leave Battle Creek anti. virited relatives in tte city a few
Burial at Sea. dueL Messrs. Riehaods and am.gaing out of bestoeaa.
campers have gone to their home in Battle
at# # m.. arriving in Huntings about
Jolnn,; IStii, My Queen; 14th. Tte Tar’s
Creek. They had a very pleasant time.
Hastings. July 7th, 90.
•a »t:iral for a HadtfingSrK. of 1*. 10:45. Ticket* must lie purchased at mo­
Song;
15th,
Old
Black
Jefe;
10th,
Tte
Tart
Some
of
our
neighbors
Intend
to
camp
at
Mr. and Hrs. Gllnes returned home Sat­
• drlir as it is fora duek to take tion* or full fare will te ehaaged on tmiws. urday frowt-Goblevlllc, his moSber still be­ Farewell.
Wail lake soon. Just Tor a change.
Brook#' Kidney and Liver Syrup
Mrs.
Nina
Cravens
has
gone
home
to
ing
aerioualy
ill.
Tteoe appears to te a good opportunity­
&lt;V« 'aretl that Uwy Mould never
At a special meeting of the stodkholders Wilt n»tore - tiie liver and kidney# to a Shultz.
fur the “educated fiarmeT&lt; to come for­
MIsr Myrtle Taylor, of l-own1.!. wte vis­ of tte Hastings Furniture Company, held healthy condition and eliminate the mala­
, t«- found in the ranks, pct Utey will
Johnnie Manning, who has been suffer­
ward and display Ids kt*owl*lgv by n- ited at Dr. ILampiuan’* last wwit returned
at tte Company's offices yesterday, it was rial poison from your system. If you Im­ ing for a long time with a diseased arm. Is
plainlug.thei nature and cau-e .of smat 1* to her IwrocSaturday.
voted to increase the capital atoek from pregnate the blood with uric acid or kid­ elowiy Improving in health.
■me
of .the eWorld, wheat. This i* getting to te a serious
Whortleberries are \ery popular Just
Mrs. Fkmmice Bowne returned from a .TMMW0 to $io.oeo. wf tiie 2.000 shares of ney poison, you will have dyspepsia,
.gla-. 'till that be would &lt;xm»- queottanand something wiUjhave to te
stock, over l.fttO were represented, and all hradache, yellow skin,-loss of appetite, now. .They are not very bod to take, say
Uwe
Ui-stup rawing wnea;
IVJjat M week's vinicotilh friends in Allegan aud
favuoed the increase. The company will tte •■blues.” dteindination to work, bad in moderate doses with sugar aud cream
it anyera.v? lls tiie Mnut th»- nature of Grand Rapids yesterday.
soon commence the ejection of a new taste in the moath. extreme weariuess on attached.
cbesa? Doe. It grow frota the root, or
Mr«. F. G. Goodyear and ekiidreu re­ building ns law w larger. Him the one first arlsiilg. 11 will cleanse and purify
The remains of Josiah Brown, an old
try tn-wiber Friday rvewteg.
does it occur after the wheat «ls in tte turned from a.two months’ vWt with her
ttey now occupy.
They greatly need tte blood of iuie acid or kidney poison.
resident of Johnstown, were Interred in
head? Weihave never seen a .kernel of parents in Cwklwater Tuesday evening.
mbreoodtn for storage and for finishing
tlie
Johnstown cemetery Saturday last.
smut la a tead.of wheat. It fajoll-a^utor
’•
r—eiulj far not killing iM«.dqg.after
Mr. Brown was »7 years of age. Ells
Belle and Walter 1-ampinan and their furulten-. The reoowi of the business
iuul
.notified that it Lad drilled notiiing. J' appears to te tte opinion of Aiusin. Mtes Myrtle Taylor, of l^well. vi# dime by the company &lt;ur the nlMaiaiths hi general break-down of the system, the death was caused by a blow on the bend
old
fanaecs'ttereatwuts
that tte .mMriilet
revolt
ot
Impaired
action
of
the
kidneys
•■•••p. The
was tried before Squire
since they got under motion, fit wan n
while drawing a load of hay Into the bam
is done to lheaued after the orrwing. and iv-d two day* uMt week with friotes near very gratifying sbowta®. especially when and liver. Correct this by using Brooks’
jb-rja*t&gt;'»» Tut*day* and thr jury dnangrrtsL
of bls son-in-law, Stephen Bryant, who
Mashvllleit in considered that .eleven months ago Kidney and Liver Sy rap and health will Ilves at or near Olivet. For a number ot
i.' i .i... wifi prouahiy be tried owAgain. that smut erowe from tte first am! M not
caused bv anjttliing happening jrftqf- tlie
John Beamer -started out on hte initial tte (xuapany had no building, no lumber, be restored.
years the deceased owned and occupied
' 'auipmc'-bmtAtiEaton Rapid* Ju!/ fllst wheat is toemied. How is IL soreeom:? and trip in the iutetost-of the Michigan -Whip no auytoing, aud that they have been
the fnrm now belonging to H; N. King.
Ani'iiM &lt;yj». tor .which excuniiou tickets wlint Is a giood wumedy?
Brooks' Kidney and Liver
Syrup Another sturdy New Yorker laid to rest
CWrtpany Tuesday, going In the northern really in trim to fill orders for not over six
•' ;
-old July iklt to Augu«t Gth JaoluMrs. Mao McXell. an e^liuable Ja&lt;ty arf part .of the state.
months, end that they have worked right tOrengiheus the kidneys and cleanses in Michigan soil.
»
- .. . at the rate«f-:tvo cent* perH*ib* ea&lt;jh
tlrem
thoroughly
from
ail
dangerous
im
­
along under gn-at dLsadvantage*.
But
Itofat Donovan *m&lt;l.party from Chart&lt;g te,
... y t&lt;&lt; tin- round Mjp ticket limited Unre­ our village tearing (Previously made apjfilthen the factory is in the hands of two purities.
arrived
In
the
city
Saturday
and
are
vMtcation to Dr. Amos Hanlon for tte reuiovxl
jMkson asked eongress'for 340,000 ad­
hustlera in the persons of Messrs. Dtekerof a small tmaor from the side of her fare ing tte lakes in tiu vicinity, gattering man aiid DeGroot, the manager and super­
x7
‘
M..II.COI.MSA. AgL
ditional for Its public building. It wilt
was advised l»y ate .doctor to Indefiafltely materia! for a big teii «tory.
not get It.
intendent. They arc to te nongratalated
Mrs. John A. Logan saji she has taught
M:-. . W. Ix-uuiac! .died of uleerattoa postpone the opeEvtlon. but Saturday], Jaet
Dr. S. M. Fowler Mturned from Wis­ on the splendid showing made, the heraelf the uaeof carpant er tools until able
More new homes are lieing put up in
■ '
stnmarli. at de* home of IXakar appearing at hb uffioe she Insisted apou
consin ThursdayeveteRg. where he visited Hasting* Furniture Co. being one of the to build a cupboard or put a new shelf in Adrian than ever before at one thne. •
'hriii,-. Monroy, agsd 00 years. The 4he immediate renKwal of tte
very few to show a good dividend for ita the pantry. She smashed one thumb,
’uuein! took place. TiM’sday afternoon. About one-half oz. of chloroform waa ao- kJ.* uncle and several eiaesniates. after gtJohn
Squires was found dead In an alley
tLrst year.
.
__________
•awed tbe other half off. crippled two fin­
.«•», G: £'by officiating. During the reai- ■nrinlstered preparatory to t1**1 operation, Cending tte Milwaukt* K. 1’. conclave.
gers and knocked her knees, but persever­ at Jackson, last evening. Heart failure
• • ttrw■ io t| ■ dtveoMHi ki (his city, she won vtfilcli was then aneerasfully perfonned.
MDs NeWie Stringtam returned tn her
was the cause.
thureh and Society
ance won and tbe jack plane is king.—De­
Hie r.-]*&lt;•: ;uul a&lt;iminUon of a very large Kkrn »b, p.rtUll, allM from tbe etoa Uorae in Rattle Creek yesterday after a
The W. C. T. U. meet every Tuesday troit FreePr—a.'
Monroe is to pay 83.M0 per year for «0
i
i: trii-nds. and her Joss will bekeen- &lt;4 tbe tnwtlwUc. but UnnwdUtely 4« two weeks’ visit with relatives in tbe elty.
afternoai at three o'clock !n Good Teo&gt;arc lights, beginning Sept 1, and this old
(« heart (allure. Mr.. MeNell «a» the tite was accompanied home by Miss Gertie
town rejoices thereat.
.
plart hall.
WTLLIAM O. LOWDEN.
wtber
o(
Abram
H.
Melted,
ot
Caledonia.
Stebbins.
Th''-r mill is doing ja good deal of
Tbe Woman’s Home Missionary society ""
tAyyer.
.
The new Bauer A- Buhrer flouring mill
Ml&lt;w Delia Stearns, who has been visit­
■•'•«A^faid&gt;ii: these days. -.Under the able Maa J. H. MeKerltl and Mae. J. Mojar. of
will meet a: the home of Mrs. Dr. Lamp­
Office over Julius Russell’s store. State at Sturgis baa begun Its grind. It cost
iu*it.u'&lt;-t,ni!it of Mr. Wlilpple.. who has had Middleville Mr#. Hagar, of Pontiac, and ing Dr. lx»wry and family, started for U- man. Wednesday, July .30th. at 2 p. m.
820,000 and is nearly perfect.
street, Hastings, Mich.
M.^ and I lSa MeMI. «bo IMdt pw. Wk, Friday, where she will visit
ear- of .?,j crience in the soiling business,
After the irsual concert exercises there
tni!; v. it! -non Is- turning rent a quality their borne at Mlddloallle.—MMdhalllr for HO&lt;*e time- before returning to her will be work. All are invited.
• Hour tin!' cannot lie ix-at anywhere hi ItepobBean.
home in Ohio.
The quarterly meeting, at Shultz will be
'an-, am! when wanting jruythlng in
w. I- Wilkins aud family. John GoodFrida, Haltlo Hoffman waa arrested tor
changed from Saturday and Sunday next,
:fn&lt; line, all will.-do well to call at the
Inn-ear. It seems llt« seseral •rt1'*-0' veur and famUy. Ed. Powers and family until two weeks from that time. Meeting
nearly OH-rel have been aloten from,tbe
as usual at Hope Center.
dav where they will be Joined bj a large
Hi« .-•ate c.;|; commission ha* Just com- Amerlean bouse and sbe was
The 4th quarterly of tlie U. B. church
:'i‘'!»-'l it *
planting. Trout mostly the there but denied It. Marshal Boren
In Baltimore, on Cedar Creek chcuil Mich.
'•rook trout, were sent around £rd. then round that she bad espressed a I™** " IZrbOT. SoIIIvm I. no; In
’Sj’ Knnual conference will be held July 20
white fish. su&lt; iast wall eyed pike. -1,578.- her mother In Mnskeson and b..
Ing law with Messrs Smith &amp; Coifirove. ahd 27th. it will be held in Henry Ham­
*!&lt;M) bring li-tjjunterl In to eounUeanf the tbe Cbler or 1‘oltee or that el r. «"• »”* sir. sullhkn '• now well po.tr&lt; In
mond’s woods one half mile south of the
,-it''. h.i.Tiio.uw white fish planted in the Uw pacb«e a.ul reluc.nl It to this w». Ml.rn
It will d.uUl«. not be lon« chureii. If It should storm It will be held
Ifettoit river. I.idre St. Clair. St Clair riv- (&gt;nopenln«lt. It was round to
iiefore he will become a full-pledged at- iu the church. Alf are cordially invited
• Like Hunm. rtralta of Mackinaw and white dress mid a pint waist that had tX«taw. Hnnf.wlrtlns blot .noto attend.
।
J- w- Mier*.
J-:- Mli liiguti. aad 20.300.000 wall-eyed been taken t™ tho American Itousa. In ce,/.—Freeport Herald.
I'A- taken inkud almost everywitfwi. . letter trom the Cblet ot Pot Ire. be sasMr. aud. Mrs. C. W. Weaver entertained
XZ&amp;n Brock took a trip to H^gs last
&lt; zrp are Wing planted throughout the lea- that Ibis woman Is a toufflt. and has been
tlie K. P.'s who went to Milwaukee, Fri­
week over tte Chicago, halnnuuoo &amp; day evening at their Jiome on West State
sent lo Detroit Man Utat eUr. ■5h'
•w.
ak6&gt; betor. Justice Welrhtman Wda&gt; SSnaw rood and said the train moved so ■St. Delicious refreshments were served
what the White Pigeon Journal of add plead not mW bm
that lib ticket run out before he got and here for the second time last week,
'*?•’£
'•;&lt;!» say# about C. E. Foote, tbe KaL Iter plea- 10 ffnllty. and wns risenI the ?here This must be the same train that a the Knlglit* showed those stayhig qualities
•&lt;t:i:uu. iH.jte.ion claim agent; "Comrades. s’teruallve or paylnr *5.00 and costs. finuer prosecuted lost summer for shading
that bad a great &lt;1*1 to do toward winning
»&lt; ’Ou iutvc business with the pension de- anSounUni lo abont SIS.W. «
20 bis crops.—Otsego Union.
1 tin' victory at Milwaukee. After tlie
partmeoL consult Mr. C. E. Foote, of Kaltiara I"
SI" # b0® 10 J,1L
Senator Colgrove had the high honor of Knights bad been well supplied with all
•
||,. Wil9 a i,rave Mldier and for a
the good things, cigars were passed and
nuHiiHr.x years has been employed by the /Zmt-time are. Mm. A.D. Wal"™i«* bring called to tte chair to prejWe over a the remainder of the evening was passed In
incetuig &lt;&gt;f the Supreme lodge K. of 1- m
iwiisiwi bureau. He lias never lost a ease Mrs. M. T. Wheeler sent to tlie A
playing cards and lu soda! cmiver^tIon.
Ims handled, and we know him to be " Detwrtraent nt Wasblnrton tor -«.0M xftI waukee lari week, a compliment that sit left with many thanks to Knight
K usually conferred only upon tte older Wc.ir.nd bls most estimable wife fori
'tri.fiy reliable and honest in all liiw .in. ruawH, ,,00-h They arrived soon after,
Saureme
representatives.
He
was
also
■‘•■■lilt:.-. Bmp hitn a postal card and It mid 111 due qmrrw nt time, about that num- eKcil ns a member of tlie committee- on the exctllt-nt evening^ entertainment
|
-1 I ns-eiw prompt attenUou.” ’
the • State of tte Order.” one of the most
The folinwiar recipe Is mild to Im* sure
important committees.
Phil Is tew’ I
Following arc the. real estate transfers
S
5 «|w frcut ,n 0,0 Pytblaa on
• #f tu th., i-arpet bug nr Buffalo moth.
■ip i .uv,.
uue omije of chloride
In everything' else-____________
ukuii from th.-to.k/flilhererlsUf.olS,*.
'’iu; :lir.-ooauce*,of salt. Mix with two
Hubert E. Johnson to Jas. IL Bu»h; parcel
quart* &lt;,r W;i«,&gt;r a,;&lt;j |Pt it ,,tand OTer nlglit
Full er. am cbeow Is onlj's cents per
ihourand little eocooiH of raw sl k i
"rSLlSfii. iietw w »«• b«“- “ •“ •
a revered vessel, jn the morning pour
iwn secured, ti •&gt;*» been a most inowwi imul.d at Joa llogere’.
■ '•arefiilly into another vessel so that all
Carilon-St_____________ ____
to watch
davelopmefit of
TWO-cows.-one brlonrlnr t» N««
»*d huvit may be left behind. Dilute this th^rilk wortra. Tiiey have the jnmt orIlmucbton and the other to Mr-- Uli an
'nth two quarts of water and apply by tneftf* suk
, .. au.-nw as
Ko
Name aud Residence
Age
'tti'ifer
were
run
over
nnd
killed
by
tte
*pniiWliig the edges of tte carpet for tiie aSegtSS ” ?-ii mreenger train yesterday morning,
X tK SSice or Flblas Del’lanta ln
of a foot from tte walL This is
,
WlUum
C.
Itegrrs
.
Calvert
.Mu.
»'• that is n.-ces.mry. Thej- will leave
40
tre .lh ward. A third c.w came W D2 currls’S F- .tenner, Buttaad
•Mixes, beds aud other resorta which have
» Samuel L- Bofiluger, Castleton
treat hem, struck
*•» sprinkled with the solution, on the
got
off
the
track
as
the
train
passes
oyte injihjjosrible notice, and nelbiiig will
repaid tor havlnff seen them.
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Ing away homeward after a brief call at
Uto post. Fort Rossiter, once so hum­
drum and jducid apd “atupid," as tho
LESSON IV, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
ladles termed ft-, had) teen the vortex of
sensations for a whole fortnight, and
NATIONAL SERIES, JULY 27.
one excitement had trodden on the heels
of another with such rapidity that people
were growing weary.
Perhaps the happiest man in garrison
was Capt. Stryker; he had refused to be­
lieve in the guilt of Sergt. Gtvyune when
CapL Wayne came to him to say that
;
[Compiled from Ix-twon Helper Quarterly by perthere wfire men ip his troop who opener
mimiou ot Ii. S. Hoffmad. publisher. PhiUdel; - phta.]
accused the sergeant of having thnt cher­
• 1. “Then drew near unto Him all the
ished seal ring secreted in his chcsU So
- publicans and (inner* for to bear Hinn"
confident was lie that ho had gone with
Whatever else these might have to forsake in
the captain and Mr. Farnham to the
This
Is
what
you
ought
to
have,
ill
faet,
■ order lo be H» dbeipks, they would not have
stables
and there told Gfrynne of the
you
must
have
it.
to
fullx
eujpr
life.
to renounce that which is perhaps the hardest
Thousands are seeching for It daily, and charge against him. Gwynne flushed
of all to lay aside—rcligiousneM, or self righteousucss—for they did not profess to have mourning because they find It not. Thou­ hotly, denied the truth of the story, but
, any. They were despised by the holy jioople sands upon thousands of dollars arcopent hesitated when asked if he would allow
of the day. Tbo Kingdom was not for them. annually by our people In the hope- that his chest to be searched. This was (Quick­
i
2. “And tbo Pharisees and scribes -mur­ they may attain this boon. Anri yet It ly noted by Wayne and Farnham, and
’ mured, saying, Thb man receiveth sinners, may be had by all. VVe guarantiee that the search wns insisted upon. Gwynne
and eateth with them.” They said a grand Electric Bitters, If used according to direc­
then said there were a few items in that
true thing when tbqy said "Tbb man receiv- tions and tlie use persisted hw will bring
eth sinners." Ho Mhd Himself, “I came not you good digestion nnd oust tbe demon chest which ho allowed no one to see; he
pledged
his soldier word that they were
dyspepsia
ami
Install
instead
Eupepsy.
, to call tbe righteous, but sinners to repent­
' snee" (Luke v. 32&gt;. And Paul, by the Spirit, We recommend Electric Bitters for dyspep­ nothing but a paper or two, som'e little
rings it out as “A faithful sayingaod whrtby sia and all diseases of liver, stomach and photographs and a book. These he asked
of all acceptation, that Christ Jesus come kidneys. Sold nt 50c. and 81.00 per bdttlu permission to remove first; then they
into tbo world to save sinner*" (4 Tim. i, 15). by W. H. Goodyear, druggist.
might search. But Wayne sternly re­
3. “Aud He spake this parableunto them."
fused. 4nienergennt turned very white,
The best salve in Jhe world for cuts,
The whole chapter is ooo parable iu three
set his lipa, and hesitated rail, until his
parts, showing the lore of the Good Shepherd, bruises, ulcers, salt rheum. fever’ sores,
own captain spoke; then ho surrendered
the Spirit and the Father, in searching for tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, eorxa,
and welcoming bock the Io«tone. Tbo Ibmou and all skin eruptions, and positively cures hb key.
Wnyne and Farnham bent over tlie
today bring* twforo us the first two ports of piles, or no pay required. It is guajan teed
the parable, the third part being reserved for to give perfect satisfaction, or money re chest while the troop first sergeant rapid
next week. Both iu creation and in redenip funded. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale ly turned over tbe clothing, books, etc.,
cion the Father, Son and Spirit are seen work­ by W. H. Goodyear
with trembling hands. There waa a little
ing far tbe welfare of the creature “In tbo
The George T. Smith Manufacturing compartment at one aide, in which were
beginning God created.’’ “In the beginning Co., of Jackson, has been reorganized with lying some small items—a pocket com­
wa« tbo Word, and tbe Word was with God. a capital stock of 8500.000.
pass. a pencil case, some keys, a locket
• • • All things were made by dim.”
and a neck chain, and, among these,
Findlay, Ohio, May Oth, 18U0.
■ K “By tbe Word ot tho Ixjrd were tbe beaveus
something wrapped in timue paper. This
made and all tbe bo*t of them by the breath J. M. Loose Red Clover Co.,
1 had a very troublesome and pabiful wns handed to CapL Wayne, who un­
(spirit) of H» mouth." “Arid God said. Let
us make man ia nur image" (Geu. i, 1; John sore on my face of about one years stand­ rolled the paper.and—there wasa massive
ing. and which several physicians pro­ seal ring. A crest was cut in the stone,
redemption. “God so loved that Ho gave nounced a ‘cancer. I had tried a good and. taking it to tho light, Wayne was
His otjly tegotten Boil" “Too Son of God many different kinds of salves, plasters able to make out the motto, "Quod surloved me and gave Himself for me." and blood purlllers. but none of them sum volo vidcre." It was the ring Mail­
“Throcgh tho Eternal Sprit He offered Him­ seemed to help me very much. 1 found
self without spot to God" (John iii, id; GaL one of your circulars recommending your kind had lost.
ii, 20; Hrb. ix, 14).. And. stranger still, both Extract of Red Clover, so went to the . Stryker looked wondcringly at his ser­
Father, Son and Spirit come to make their drug store and bought a bottle and small geant. who stood there ns though petri­
abode in tho heart of the true penitent who box of tlie Solid Extract. 1 took the med­ fied with amaze and consternation. i&gt;alo
icine according to directions and used.the as death, and unable to say a wotd.
has turned to God (John xiv, 17, 28).
4. “Go after that which is lost until He Solid Extract as a salve, putting it* on • Asked to explain the matter, he could
find It." First wehave tbe Sou ns tbe Good fresh twice a day. About the third day it only shake his head, and, after awhile, ■
Shepherd seeking tbo sheep which; is lost. began to heal, so I continued the use of It hoarsely muttered, "I know nothing
Tbe same illustration is found in Matt xviii, for about three weeks. Ixith internally and
1^-14, in connection with His saying. “The by outward application and am very happy about it. I nover placed it there."
"Do you mean to tell me you never saw
Son of .Man is come to save that which wan to state that it has entirely cured me.
I cheerfully recommend lx&gt;ose’s Extract | it before^ asked Wayne, sternly. And
lart." The sinner is brought before us as a
lorapnd beiplew* soul, unable to do any thing of Red Clover as the greatest and best Gwynne was silent
“Is this the first time you ever saw it,
to restore himself; not knowing the way blood purifier on the market, 1 have tried
them all. Your-medlclne is a God «it&gt;d to I say?" repeated the captain angrily.
suffering humanity. Yours Joyfully,
strength to get there.
"No. sir; I have seen it before.” was
J. H. Kibi ku.
6. "And when He hath found it. He laytbo answer.
etla.it on His shoulders, rejoicing." Out in
Gov. Luce has appointed Louis D. East­
"Then you must have known *twas
tbedesert Ho beard its cry; sick and help­ man of Menominee circuit court commis­
stolen, and yoa have connived at its con­
sioner of Menominee.
cealment." was Wayne’s triumphant
helpless reached his heart. He said to Moms,
conclusion; and on the report of his offi­
THE PROBLEM SOLVED
"I have surely seen the affliction of my peo­
cers CoL Brainard had no alternative hut
ple which are in Egypt, and have hoard their
Au Vnrivalad Blood Purifier.
cry • • • ; for I know their sorrows"
to order. GWynne’s close arrest Only
Gkxtt.f.mex: It affords me pleasure to
(Ex. iii, 7). '"hi all their affliction He was
state that my wife has received greater Stryker's appeal and guarantee saved the
afflicted. and the angel of His presence saved
benefit from Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup sergeant from confinement in the guard
them; in His love and in His pity Ho re­
than from any medicine she lias ever taken. bouse.
deemed them; and Ho bare them and carried
The next sensation was the sight of
We have used six bottles and find It to be
them all the day* cf old.," “And of Benjamin
the
best family remedy and the greatest Dr. Quin galloping book to tho poqt like
He said, • • • he shall dwell between
His shoulders" (ba. Ixii:, 9; DcuL xxxiii, 12). blood purifier that we have ever used. It mad and bolting unceremoniously into
6. "And wbon He cometh Home." Thank is trulj- all it is claimed to oe by Its found­ tho colonel's gate. Then Stryker was
God for this, that, having found tbs sheep er. You cannot recommend It too highly. sent for, and tho three officers held an
*
’
Your* truly,
excited conversation. Then the orderly
which wm lost. He bringeth it home. Ho
.
*Frank Wallace.
does not lose any by tlie way. Of those w bom
went ut a run over to die quarters, and
West Ix-banou, Ind.
the Father gives to Him Ho loses none. Ho
in Qvo minutes Sergt Gwynne, erect as
Sold
by
all
druggists.
Prepared
onlj
says, “I give unto thou: eternal life.and they
ever
nnd dressed with scrupulous care,
shall never perish; neither shall any pluck by Tlie Charles Wright Meatalne Company, looking anyUnng but h«c a guilty man,
Detroit, Mleh.
’ then: out of my hand" (John x, 28).
wns
seen
crossing tbo parade towards his
“Rejoice with mejforl have found my
Muskegon will, try the free text book colonel's house. Tiie men swarmed out
•beep which was lent?' Not only is ht« own plan In its public schools.
on the porches as the ridings went from
heart glad, but ho will have his friend* and
In Latin the meaning of halve Is "Hail,
lip to Up, and somo of tho Irish troopers
neighbor: to rejoice with him because the
God Save You!" used a* a greeting when
loot is foand Je»us would have Hu |wople
in Wayne’s company were remarked ns
the eastern plague Vcourged the cities of
to tfijoice with Him. far be says. “These
Europe. By promptly using safe and re­ being oddly excited. Just what took
things have I spoken unto you, that my joy
place* during that interview none could
might remain in you, and that your joy liable remedies we can sore ourselves
from many plaguing discomforts, itchings tell, but in ten minutes the nows was fly-r
might bo full."
and Irritations from all canlies, insect bites,. ing around tho garrison that Sergt.'
7. "Isay unto you, that likewuo joy shall
plant poisonings, catarrh. Inflamed and' Gwynne was released from arrest, and
bo in heaven over one sinner that repeated:.’’
If a shepherd is so glad over the recovery ot fore eyes, salt rheum, bolls, ulcerations, in less than lialf an hour, to the wonder­
a lost sheep that be causes his neighbors to piles, felons, soft coms, tetter, chapjdng. ment of everybody, he was seen riding
rejoice witli him. “How much la a man tetter chafing, ring-worm, burns, scalds, chil­ away towards Dunraven with Dr. Quin,
than a sheepF (Matt. xli, IS/. Ami bow much blains, frost bites, cuts and bruises which and for two days more did not reappear
rapidly and permanently cured by
b tbe finding and bringing home of a loot are
Cole’s Cartjolisalve. the qilily infallible at Rossiter.
soul better than the finding aud bringing
But when the story flashed from house
I borne of a lost sheep. But here u a revelation healing preparation ever-devised. Small to house about tins garrison that Sergt
boxes 25 cents; large boxes 50 cents. Sold
Gwynne was not Sergt. Gwynne at all,
by
all
druggists.
oy in heaven, and why!
but Mr. Archibald Wyndliam Quin Mait­
repented.
A good point for a kindergarten school
land, late of l&gt;er majesty's —th Lancera,
&amp; "Either what woman having tan pieces is Adrian. It has none at present
the only surviving son of the invalid
of silver, if she lose one piece, doth not light
a candle, and swoep tho bouse, aud seek dil­
owner of Dunraran Ranch nnd other
Mrs. h insiow’s Hoothlnc 8j rap should always
igently till she flnd it." In the sheep there
be used for children teething. It soothes the valuable properties, tho amaze amount­
might be a ronaciouaoeai of iu being lost, but child, softens the gums, al lavs al! pain, eurea ed to stupefaction. It was known that
a place of metal baa no feeling and is not con- wind colic and Is the best remedy for dlarrtnea. old Mr. Maitland lay dqfiperateiy weak
.
soomi of anything. It may be that we are Twonty-flve cents a bottle.
and ill the day that Qliin the doctor
thus reminded of tbo soul that is “dead in
came riding back. Ail manner of stories
aim" (Kpb. ii. 5), and requires tbe convicting
were told regarding tho affecting na­
power of the Spirit (John xvi, 81. Tbo wo­
ture of the interview in which tho
man with her light is tbe active agent in this
long lost son wns restored to his over­
finds, Israel, a» a nation, in compared to a
joyed father, but, like most stories, they
woman (Iso. liv, 1,5; Ixii. li. etc.)
were purely tteoffspringof imagination,
fl. '‘Rejoice with me: for 1 have found the
for nt that interview only three were
pace which I had lust.” Again, as in tbe
present: Gladys led her brother to the
former case, are friends and neighbors called
By C«pt. Charles King, U. S. A.,
room gnd closed the door, while good
God ought to rejoice in the work of the Spirit Author of.“Tho Colonel's'Daughter," "Krom Mrs. Cowan stood weeping for joy down
the long corridor, and Dr. Quin blinked
the Ranks," "Tbe Deserter," Etc.
wherever that work is manifest; and it we
his eyes and fussed nnd fidgeted and
rert Med with tbe Spirit what a going forth
there would bo after lost ones and back- Copyrighted, 1888, by J. F- Lippincott Com­ strode around Perry’s room with his
jjider*
If friends and neighbors rejoice
pany, Philadelphia, aud published by spac- hands in his pockets, exploding every
------------- through the American now and then into sudden comment on
its owner, tbe piece of money being tbo pecu­
the romantic nature of the situation and
liar property of IU owner, how much more
the idiocy of some people there nt Ros­
should Christian* rejoice iu tbe eonvervou of
CHAPTER XVI IL
siter. "Joy does not kill," he snid;
“Maitland would liave been a dead man
by thsend of the week but for this; it
will give him a new lease of life."
'
And it did. Though tlie flame was
(Eph. iv. 15. 1th.
feeble and flickering, it was fanned by a
In
book all the member* were
joy unutterable.
Tho boy whom the
stricken father believed his stubborn
pride and condemnation Itad driven to
despair and suicide was restored to him
in tho prime of manly strength, all ten­
and tbe f«lh»e«r of joy of all the
derness. all forgiveness, and Maitland's
wbo)^ Heart went up in thanksgiving.
He •’egged thaptfKiirjnrd and Stryker
would come-(pffliin, that liejnight thank .
them for their faith in his fifth;. |&gt;e bado
the doctor say to Perry that tho moment
result or aoay a
he could be lifted from his bed 'lie would
might not feel
come to clasp hi® hands and bless him
for being n far better friend to his son
oumm joy In Heaven, it ought
't' »
ES. certainly very prettv— than he had been a father.
naw. It’s auch a pity thnt
The sergeant’s return to the post was
ly and diligently »ekmg tbe
us. and ju« a* patiently and
Englishwomen grow coarse the signal for a general turnout on the
and aUMit nnd red faced so part of the men. all of whom were curi­
effort. When praying ooce very «ow» after they are married." The ous to see how he would appear now that'
; one, upon whose mind tbe speaker was Mrs. Belknap, and her sol v his identity was established. Of course,
voice waa tuned to a pitch of almunt his late assailants could not join in tlie
we-rose from
pathetic regret. They were talking of crowd that thronged about him. but they
Jims Maitland, who had just been n.-- listened with eagerness to everything
that filled that man's heart visted to her saddle by the colonel, nnd dial was told. "He was just the same
now, followed by tbe faithful Griggs as ever." said all accounts.
He had
rod escorted by Cspi, Stryker, was rid­
sever been intimate with any of them
It was Just an ordinary scrap of. wrap­
pingpaper. but It saved be,r life. She was
In tbe last stages of consumption, told by
physicians that she was incurable , nnd
could live mily a short thne: she weighed
less than 70 pounds, (in a piece Of wrap­
ping paper she read of Dr. King's New
Discovery, and got a sample bottle: It help­
ed her, she bought a large bottle, it helped
her more. bought another and grew better
fast, continued Its use and is now strong,
healthy, rosy, plump, weighhig 140 pounds.
For fuller particular* send stamp to W. H.
Cole, Druggist, Fort Smith. Trial bottles
of this wonderful discovery' free nt W. H.
Goodyear’s drug store, f

DIINIUW RAM
A Story of American Fron tier
Life.

out always friendly and kind. One thing
went the rounds lute lightning.
•You'll begetting your discharge now.
lergeant." said Mrs Reed, the vohible
wife of the leader of the band, "and
taking up vour residence at the ranch, 1
suppose. Of course the British minister
can get it for you ia h minute."
"Not a Ut of iL Mrs. Reed, was tbe
laughing answer. "1 enlisted to serve
Uncle Sam five years, and hd• Men
rood u fnoiid to me to turn from. I
shall serve out my tihie with the —th.
And the sergeant wpa true to hb word.
If old Maitland could have prevailed, an
application for hb sen's discharge would
liave gone to Washington; but this the
soldier [xisitively foilwule. He hail eight
.months still to serve, nnd he meant to
carrv out his contract to the letter.
Stryker offered him a furlough, and
Gwynne tlmnkfullj took a week, that
he might lie by hb father s aide and liclp
nurse him to better health. "By that
time, too, the garrison will liave grown
a little rnoro accusumied to it, sir. and
I will have Itxw emlorrassment in going
on with ray work."
Two days before hb return to duty
there came a modified sen»ariob in the
shape of the report that a-trooper of
Wayne’s company liad deserted.
He
was a man who had borne a bad reputa­
tion as a turbulent, miscliief making
fellow, and when Sergt. Leary heard of
hb going he was Ln a state of wilcj ex­
citement. Ho begged .to be allowed to
see hb captain, anil to him ho confessed
that ono of hb little party of three liad
seen the ring drop from Mr. Maitland’s
finger tlie night of the first visit to Dunraven. liad managed to pick it up and
carry it away in tlie confusion, and had
shown it to hb frbnd in Wayne’s troop
when they got lack. Tho latter per­
suaded him to let him take it. as tiie
lockers of tho men who were at Dunraven were sure, he said, to bo searched.
It was known tliat ho had n grudge
against Gwynne: he was one of the men
who was to have gone to the ranch the
night they purposed riding down and
challenging the Englishmen to come out
nnd fight, but liad unaccountably failed
at tlie last moment They believed tliat
ho had chosen that bright to hido the
ring in the sergeant's chest: he could
easily have entered through the win­
dow. And thb explanation—rite only one
ever made—became at ouco accepted as
tho true ono riiroughout the garrison.
During the week of hb furlough the
sergeant found dmeto spend many hours
by the bedside of Lieut. Perry, who was’
rapidly recovering, and who by tho end
of tho week had been lifted into an easy
invalid clutfr and wheeled in to see Mr.
Maitland. When not with Mr. Perry,
the young' trooper's touguo was ever
wagging in hb praise. He knew many
a fine officer and gallant gentleman in
tho service of tbe old, country, he said,
and headmired many a captain and sub­
altern in' that of nis adopted land, but
the first ono to whom bo "warmed”—the
first ono to win his affection—was the
young cavalryman who had met Ids pain­
ful wound in their defense. Old Mait­
land listened to it all .eagerly—he had
already given orders that the-finest thor­
oughbred at Dunraven should bo Perry’s
tlie moment he was able to mount again
and he was constantly revolving in mind
how ho could show his appreciation of
the officers who liad befriended hb son.
Mrs. Cowan, too, never tired of hearing
Perry’s praises, and eagerly questioned
when the narrator flagged. There waa
another absorbed auditor, who never
questioned and who listened with down­
cast eyes. It was she who seldom came
near Perry during his convalescence, she
who startled and astonished the young
fellow beyond measure, the day tho am­
bulance came down to drive him back to
the fort, by withdrawing the hand lie
had impulsively seized when nt last she
appeared to, bid 1dm adieu, and cutting
short hb eager worjs with "Mrs. Belknap
will console you. I dare say," and ab­
ruptly leaving the room.
Poor Nodi In dire distress and per­
plexity he was driven back to Rossiter,
and that very evening he did a most sen­
sible and fortunate thing: ho told Mrs.
Sprague all about it; and, instead of con­
doling with him and bidding him strive
to bo patient and saying that all would
come right
time, the little woman’s
kind eyes shone witli delight, her cheeks
flushed with genuine pleasure: she fairly
sprang from her chair, and danced up
and down and dapped her hands and
laughed with glee, and then, when Perry
ruefully asked her if that wfis the sym­
pathy he bad a right to expect from her.
she only laughed the more, and at last
broke forth with:
"Oh, you great, stupid, silly boy! You
ought to be wild with happiness. Can’t
you see she's jealous?”
And the very next day she had a long
talk with Dr. Quin, whore visits to Dunraven still continued; and one bright
aftornoon when Gladys Maitland rode up
to the fort to return calls, she managed
to have quite a chat with her, despite the
fact that Mrs. Belknap showed a strong
desire to accompany that fair English
girl in all three of her vhita. In this
effort, too, the dipSomado services of
Capt. Stryker proved rather too much
for tlie beauty of the garrison. Waa it
possible that Mrs. Sprague had enlisted
him also in the good causs? Certain it
is that the dark featured captain was
Mbs Maitland's escort as she left the
garrison, and that it wm with the con­
sciousness of impending defeat that Mrs.
Belknap gave utterance to tU'Opening
sentence of this chapter: Mr. Perry had
distinctly avoided her ever since his re­
turn.
One lovely evening late in Mav Mr
Perry was taking hb first ride on the
new horse, a splendid bay and a perfect
match for Gladys Mailland's favorite
mount. Already liad thb circumsUnce
excited smiling comment in thegarrbon
but If the young man hi rase! r had noted
the clo*- rr-remblance It conveyed no
Mu.ru! augury
Everybody rrmarkrd
that he had lost much of hbpldbuovancy und life, and it must be cnnferenVi
he wa. not looking eittwr blithe or well
Parke luui suggested riding with him—
an invitation which Perry treated so
coldly thnt tlie junior stopped to think a
moment, aud l&gt;egun to see through the
dtuutkon. and so Mr. Perry was suffered

to net forth alone that evening, and no
one was surprised when, after going out
of the west gate as though bent oe rid­
ing up the Monee, he was prerently seen
to liavo mad® the circuit of the pont and
was slowly cantering down towards the
lower valley Out on the eastern prairie
another ho'racinan could be seen, and
presently the two came together. Coi.
Brainard look down bis binocular and
gaze&lt;l out n.’tcr them.
“I declare." said ho, “those two fig­
ures are so much alike 1 cannot tell
which of them b Perry.”
"Then the other b Sergt GwJ-nne. col­
onel." said Stryker, quietly. "Pul him
in our uniform, and it would-indeed be
hard to tell the two figures 'apart Mr.
Maitland told me last week that that was
what ho ntartled and struck him tbe flrat
time lie saw Perry."
"How b Mr. Maitland now. do you
know?”
“He gets no better
After the first
week of joy and thanksgiving over hb
boy's restoration to him, the malady
seemed to rcaKsert itself. Dunrav&lt;w&gt; will
have a new muster by winter. ! fancy.”
Tbe colonel was silent a moment Then
he suddenly asked:
“By the way. how was it that Gwynne
wasn't drowned? 1 never understood
that”
“He never meant to be.” said Stryker.
•‘He toid Perry all about it. He .was
ruined, ho thought.in iib profession and In
hbown country, ondho knew hufathcr’s
inexorable pride; so ho simply decided to
put an end to Archie Maitland and suit
a new life for himself
He wrote1 hb
letters and arranged hb property with
tliat view, and he called tbe steward to
enable Klin to swear he was in his state­
room after ri&gt;e steamer weighed anchor
i Then in a jiffy he was over tho side in
the darkness: it was flood tide and he was
an expert swimmer: he reached a coast­
ing vessel lying near: he had money,
bought hb passage lo France, after a
few days at Cape Town, and then came
to America and cnlbtod. He got a con­
fession out of one of their irregulars who
was with him,, Perry says, and that was
one of the papers ho was guarding so
jealously. Ho had given others to Perry
that very night.”
“They seemed to take to each other
like brothers from the start.” said the
colonel, with a quiet smile.
“Just about." answered CapL Stryker.
Meantime, Perry anil Sergt. Gwynne
have been riding slowly down the valley.
Night Ims oomo upon Dunraven by the
-"hour they reach the northern gate—no
longer closed against them—and as they
near tho house Pern- slowly dismounts.
‘Til take tho horses to the stable myself:
I want to." says hb trooper friend, and
for tho second time.tho young officer
stands upon the veranda at tbe doorway,
then holds hb hand as ho hears again the
■oft'melody of the piano floating out
upon the still night air. Slowly and not
withoqt pain he walks around to the east
front, striving to move with noiseless
steps. At last he stands by tlie open
casement, just where lie bnd paused In
surprise that night a month agone, and
slowly drawing aside one heavy fold of
curtain, gazes longingly in at Gladys
Maitland, seated there at the piano, just
where he first saw her lovely face and
form.
'
Presently, under the soft touch of her
fingers, a sweet, familiar melody comes
rippling forth.
He remembers it in/
stantly; it is the same he heard the night
of his first visit—that exquisite "Spring
Song" nf Mend«0.«Bnhn*a_-«"J i.n
■pell bound. AD of a sudden the sweet
strains are broken off, the music cease.;
■he has thrown herself forward, bowed
her queenly head upon her arras, and.
leaning over die keyboard, her form is
shaken by a storm of passionate tears.
Perry ht^ls aside tho sheltering curtain
. and limpa rapidly acroas the soft and
noiseless rug. She never dreams of hb
presence until, close at her side, a voice
■lie has learned to know and know well
—a voice tremulous with lore, sympathy
and yearning—murmurs only her name.
“Glnxlys." and, starting up, slie looks
one instant into hb longing eyes.
Sergt "Gwynne" Maitland, lifting die
heavy portiere a moment later,‘ atop®
short at tiie entrance, gazes one second
at die picturesque scene at the piano,
drops the portiere, and vanishes, unno­
ticed.
Things seemed changed at Dunraven of
late years. Tbe—ch are still st Rossiter,
so b Lieut Perry. It may be tlie climate
or association with an American sister­
hood. or—who- knows?—perbap® some­
body has toid her of Mrs Belknap’s pre­
diction. but Mrs. Perry lias not yet begun
to grow coarse, red faced or stout She
is wonderfully popular witli the ladies of
the —th, and lias found warm friends
among them, but Mrs. Sprague of the in­
fantry b tbe woman she particularly fan­
cies, and her gruff old kinsman Dr. Quin
b ever a welcome guest at their fireside.
K WBS be, she toid her husband long
after, who undid tbe mischief Mrs. Bel­
knap had been able to now in one brief
conversation. Tre known that young
woman ever since she wore pinafores
UUdr. Sb. I.» «&gt;M pxrf po.nt, lno
her on, Idw.rocnu, I, thM cvpr
man .be m«u
bow dowt, k, „d
worship her. Site b an Alexander in petticoais sitrLte^
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•nd-whMM»e can't' forgive in N,d Perry
■ that he simply did not fall in love with
her us site thought be had."
Down at Dunraven tl»e gates are gone,

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‘‘"Ptobly open.
de jure, but young
Mr. Maitland, tlie proprietor, b manager
iinfr^“d’.lho?gh there '• constant
ROtag and coming between the fort and
the ranch, aud the officers of the —th
th!.°rL'‘1 ‘Cre al *11 ,,oura’ whal raake*

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in
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barbecue
“toner m the mon, whereat there are
feasting and drinking of healths and
and wj^ech making, and De.
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BpeeUlatteatlon given tp msklng eaehanrei
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ororerty,owners earefiilly looked sfler. F*ra».
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C-A.ZF’IT.A.L, $50,000*00
Incorporated under the lavs ot the 8t*t&lt; of
Mlchfxan.

Open (or business Dec. 14.in bstidirj f&gt;r
merly occupied by Mra»er Bro.

omcKiis:
D. O. Robinson, President;
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
C. D. Beebe. Cashier
directors:

Dan W. Reynolds.
W. H. rowers.
D. O. Robinson,
J. A. Grehk-.
L. K. Knsppen. \
Chester Mrwr.
C. D. iterbe.

A General Banking Business Tran*s&lt;-rrd.

j^ODKnTCON nniisr

F. BKODEtiSER. Proprietor.
Cor. Jefferson aud Coart SlZ, Hasting., Midi.
Rates, 81 .OO per Day.
Thb IIoum la new. with plexsut room*. Tb*
patronage of tho public l» rrsnectfullv MoUelte4
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default having teen mad- lu the condition*of
a certain mortgage made*by Elbert b. Collin*
sad Mary Collins to Lewis Siwon Dated March
Mu A. D. U8T. and recorded In the office •&gt;:
tiMMvKbter of deeds for the county of Barn.
aod\§tte ot Mich ban. on the io&lt;h day &lt;•:
MszcKlL D. IWT. In Uber zft ot inortKst-' on
page IN. whidhsaid mortme has teiii duly as­
signed to Clara Bisson and tbe said auburnim:
has teen properly recordeti and on which mor:
rage there is claimed to te due st the dale-«»:
thb notice tbe sum o( one hundred forty
and 41-100 dollars and a further sum of four &lt;ip.
Inra paid fnr the fuMirance of the house ou Ite
premises described In said mortgage
PP‘
vlded lor therein and’an attorneys fee of
dollars provided for in said •nortgscc. amt
suit or proceed lugs at law tiering been iusb
luted lo recover tho mouey secureo by Mdd inert
K&gt;ge or any part thereol. Now. Therefore ■
virtue ot the power of sale cooisImmI to »*■’
morttSge.'WM tte statute In such case msdearhl
provided. Dotloe is hereby given that on N»tur
dev. the loth, day of Augnst A D. l«o.
o'clock In the forenoon. I sitall sell at Pubte
Auction, to tbe highest bidder, at the north
troat door pt tbe court house, mthertly of
Hartings. Mich . (thatbeing tbe place « here he
drcutt court for Barry county is hoWeu». tte
premlsee described in said mortgage, or
modi thereof as may be necessary to pay t te­
amount due on said mortgaif. "Uh *cvhi
percent interest - and tte insurance .momp
uald as before staled and al! ImOU cost*, logeth
®r with an attorney’s fee of fifteen dollars cov
eoanted for therein, th® premises being dex r&gt; ed ta tefcTwodnr — an those, certain। lo.■ad parnb of bad situate in the city d I sw­
ings In the county ol Bam-and state of Mkt"gan and known and desert bed te follow'; I .o'*
xmn aud two tn block sixteen ip henndd » am
dltlon to tbe city of Harting* aceorrftog to th.Matthereafnowoareeonl in the office &lt;d thr
feclrtcr of Deeds of Barry countv.
Dated Hartings, Mich.. Mar Wil. l«0CtAKA BlNW.X

Smith &amp; Cquikovk, Attorney for assIkocc.

LOCAL OR TRAVELING
or Murwery Stock. Salary. Expen&gt;«y Kuiploymcnt guaranteed
CHASE BBOTHERSCOMFAN'
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MORTGAGE RALE.
Defautt ha&gt; been nixie In the
of a certain mortisae inade by A»n» »’
Maptw April 15U&gt;. 1WV. to Karsh 1recorded tn the office o! ih-&gt; RrxKt.-r ;•
Dseda. for Barry county. Mlciiizan. Jane «V
IK. in Uber M of mortgages ou psce l • &gt;'■
suit nr proesedlM hasbecn Isrtmited at b»
to recover tbe debt nr ®ny part thereof
by sold noetgace. Tte aowunt cbiineii idu® &lt;m tuUd w»ort«ste at this date l&lt;
Nscto-Wtereby riven that by virtue of
power ol sale eoctalnrtl u&gt; said iuortK.«s': ■
Mid mortgire will te forecliwed by a
tte premia's - therein drecribwi *'
SDCttofttotte highest bidder, at th- sort I- front
door of the Court house In tbe cHyof
h« said ecMDty of Barry on the 20th day ot s&lt; I
ember iqwat twi o'clock to tteforenoon,nt t...
dmr, Tteprembea to be sold arc dwrii» u ■
MM BKrtmte as fellows: &lt; 'ouimencli’C «■ • t'
half of the mvii:

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�BELLAMY’S DREAM
Some Iowa People Will Try to

STORMS IN THE EAST.

MEXICO READY

Sorni Brratniru. p«., Jui7

To March Her Troops
Guatemala.

Realize It.

promptly cured by

iH IDEAL COMMUNITY PROJECTED.

Cures Also:

Neuralgia
Lumbago,
Sciatica,
Sprains,
Bruises,
Burns,
Wounds,
Swellings,
Soreness,

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Dz»Vorat\la., Juira-tawwi b«i.
lam, a dream begin, lo
ju,
proportion, 10
„„ dUl„K
tag lut winter llrere w„ „ org.nlraUon
known
tb. Invretlg.ung dnb at Uni­
remit, plate. Tb. bod, nwt one a wwk
mid dbcuaaml th. reonomte and wwlal
topicaol tb. da,. Not a l|ttl. intarrat
wa, ntanlfrated. Among thorn who
tlolpated in th. muting, were aom. earorat, Uioughtfnl man who had buom. op.
pored to onr preaont comprUtlre a/ltem ot
Induatr?. 'I'boo tho anmm.r month, be­
gan th. clubeloaod lu nteetinya, hot th.
Inwtlgatlon along thia Hue or thought
waa. u an,thing pushed with more rigor.

Uon M 4 o clock TOtwdar

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Into

REPORT OF A FIGHT COBFIRMED.

br r*‘“ •”&gt; h*u«•&gt;«! me boor. In which Umc Mnnl
Utc. wen Imc,
p,opk inJaral „a
• gn&lt;u enwuot ot propert, d«.troj«L
The Korm wan In the onion ot n cyclone
ranonndlng country ten o, Kn,t
Uon. At Hellertown th. Urge new agri1?'1"
*tn“k bT &gt;i«ku&gt;l»«
snd burned.

Jahn Freeman was killed by falling

•Citt or Mexico, July 2l.-lt b reported
that a bottle has occurred between the
forces of Gautcmalaand San Salvador, the
former being defeated and sustaining
heavy loss, and their artillery being cap­
tured by the San Salvadorians.
The Guatemalan force numbered 9.000.
The battle took place Thursday.. Gen. Bar­
rundin, tho Guatemalan refugee, has left
Oaxoca to take part in the war. He will
probably raise tbe standard of revolt in
Guatemala.
It isrumored that President Barillas, of
Guatemala, talks of resigning.
New York, July 22.-The Herald thb

“d flT® Other
were
hurt, three fatally
Along the North
Pennsylvania rood the telegraph line was
demolished and tree, three feet in dreumFrost - bites,
ference broken like reed* .nd thrown
aeroM the track*. Slacks of hay and
gmin were caught up and carried along.
»nd in one field in Saucon valley two
horses were burbd under a mas* of straw
and suffocated. Many house, were un­
Chas. A- VogelerCo.,
roofed, and in West Bethlehem th* large morning claims that the cable dispatches
new school house wm demolished. Be­ received Sunday confirm the account of
tween here and Allentown the storm cut a the battle between the Guatemalan and
Ot * “lle wWe' “APPluR San Salvador forces published on Monday.
About a month ago a small circle of nffVh
■men—Ernest B. Gaaton, of The Suburban off the thickest tree, and carrying them Thirty nr forty were killed and wounded;
Advocate; C. H. Mershon, E. D. Smith, W. Mong. At Allentown the 275*oot brick
«tack at Barbour’s thread' works was Tbe Herald ab*o say* that the Mexican
P. Macy, D. Harrod, and J. P. Meredith*
blown down. In that place there were government b concentrating troops on the
with a few of-hers—met to tee If they many houses unroofed.
Guatemalan frontier, and that orders
could not devise a plan to escape what
were issued Sunday by the Mexican min­
Forty House* Unroofed.
they deemed the serious evil* of the pres­
ent system nnd put in successful operation .JTTOS’s- f ■ ■’“&gt;» 1sl-a «"!»&lt;= ister of warf to these-troops to invade the
thunder
Ktorm
with
a
gale
of
wind
swept
Guatemalan territory In case Guatemala
the principle* which had crystallized in
their minds as the result of their investi­ oyer the city about 6:30 p. m., unroofing' should invade that of San Salvador.
forty houses, prostrating 200 tree* and
gations. The result has been tbe organiJoin? much other damage. Hall of a re­
sotion of a colony company with the ob­ markable size fell in great quantities,
Mr. Balz, consul general for both Guate­
ject of founding in some favored part of Mnashing counties, .ky-light* and win­
mala and Honduran in thb city, stated to
R-i IL•*and rel'.eresU the trouble* tnc4tho country, probably near Lake Charles, dow panes. The roof of Maddock’s pot­
. . . - III. ...
nt thn
.n-h
* United Prexi reporter yesterday that he
La.,- a community which shall be as far as tery was torn off and thrown into the
possible complete within itself, and canal.
Louis L. Schlagel nnd Michael had beard nothing of a battle between the
nduUblu success Lm boaa shown in curing
where what they term tbe savage, foolish, Corcoran, who were in a boat on the Dela­ forces of Guatemala and San Salvador.
and wasteful system of competitive induv ware and sought shelter under a tree on He placed no credence In the dispatches
try aball give place to the kindly, ration­ Jhe Pennsylvania ride, were struck by received here. Mr. Balz said it wan non­
al and more economic system ot co-opera­ lightning and killed.
sense to assert that San Salvadar had
EtiJscbe, yet Carter's Llttl* Liver MB SM
tion.
•
“WORE THEIR WINCHESTERS.'
K-iiEr v ilnablu la Cuu*tlpsUon.ctiria&gt;sadM»&gt;
9,&lt;00 men In the field. He declared that
1'rinelplM of tha Organisation.
wi:.D8 i^sannoytogeoiDplataLwhlMtharslB*
they could not have more than 2,000 or
c
mef:hB*tamachjsUniutetotb*
The plan of the new colony is mnch
kVirsriiqfutetathebowsta. EvoaIXthejooly
3,000 in the battle—if one actually oc­
like that of the Kaweah Co-operative
curred. Ou the other hand he said GauteColony of Tulare county, California.
IxJl brt iLLE, Ky., July 2L-Another out­ mala could muster a force of 40,000 men
Among the basic principles of the colony
well equipped.
„
are? “Man alone is nothing but a savage; break of the Smith-Mexser feud is re­
he can support existence, that b all. It b ported from Knox county. The battle oc­
BEEN LOOKING FOR TROUBLE.
i£l&gt;» they wciiia be almost pricelesste those who
*ufA r from thucomplaint; tmtfortocurred
Thursday
evening
at
Hubbard's
only in aud through society that he can
obtain wealth and culture. Wealth b the mill, on Slinking creek, one of the most
product of man’* labor expended on the lawless Metlons in tbe state. There was a
The Herald's Washington correspondent
earth, which is God's gift to the race. No political gathering there, the candidates
mon should be allowed to monopolize for various county office* Mug advertised says: The intelligence that s battle has
nature's resource* and levy tribute on hi* as s|&gt;eakenL Both tbe Smith and Messer taken place between the forces of Guate­
fellow-mcu for the opportunity to labor, factions were on band, wearing their Win­ mala and those of San Salvador will
create no surprise here, where the news of
every man b entitled to just *o much lib
chesters and forty-fours.
Ii lb* tone of so many live* that b«r* is where
erty as will allow equal liberty to every
the outbreak of hostilities has been dally
other man; each man should receive tbe
Cik-r « Uttlo Liver Pills are very small aud
It is not known just how the trouble expected. For some time past it has been
full product ot bis labor; except an begun, but abont 3 o’clock the shooting known that a large' military force has
amount sufficient to discharge hb debt to commenced, and when the smoke bad been mobilized by Guatemala along the
J,rr-. I :tby their petitiesetfas phaseaU who
society, through which alone he can do cleared away four men were found to have
c«eib*:u. In vials st a* cents; firs for |L Sold
frontier of Son Salvador ready to strike a
effective labor."
bitten tbe dust, while the rest hod scat­ blow at the proper moment.
At tbe
tered and disappeared.
Eighteen men same time
CARTER MEDICINE CO-, New York;
Gen. Ezeta,
the
pro­
were
arrayed
on
the
one
side
and
about
The
person*
who
have
inaugurated
this
SHILL PILL SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
visional president of Salvador, know­
movement at University place do not ex­ twenty five on the other. Those killed
ing
that
Guatemala
would
*be
actly indorse Bellamy'» idea*. There is a were two of the Mills .boys, belonging to
distinctive difference between them, in tbe Messer faction, and Bob Burchett and sure to interfere in the politic* of San Sal­
vador,
as
'ha*
been
her
wont
for
many
John
Howard,
belonging
to
the
Smith
that, instead of Bellamy’s principle of
years, has been making hi* preparations
JHUOrSXES®,
,
61CK HEADACHE “from each one according to hi* ability, to crowd. Mo.re trouble is expected.
HEARTBURN, LITERCQDXGBNTIOM each one according to his need." their
to meet force with force, aud has been dismSTEPSlA, COMPLAINT, JAUZOXCK principle i*. “all will have equal opporIN THE LINE OF BLAINE'S IDEA.
‘tribullng arms among Ms people to en­
I tunity, and each will be rewarded accord-,
able t hem to meet the anticipated attack.
ing to his deeds \,The projector* are very’
Shortly before his death President- Menen­
enthusiastic and confident of their ability
Washington City, July !9 —Pierce of­ dez laid in quite a supply of rifles, which
wura wuiircu.
to make the plan of work
succeed. 11
If fered in the senate yesterday an amend- be importer! from England. Large orders
have since been placed by General Ezeta
possible they will have el
ri^rything
‘
in read‘
I। ment to the sugar paragraph of the tariff I
lu oau
San ri
Francisco and elsewhere for nmr new
newt and start forortheir
tneir
new home
Dome this
iuu»; ‘
,, ,
, ,,
.
,
, , iu
i. A
A rommiltra
M». to
«■&gt; a
«■« tbe
wonl.: -Aid
------- munlti&lt;Jn
uiuuiuuu..
coming autumn.
------- ---------- will b«
— I bill,
I provided 1 further, that after one year from | Want, a Hand In Salvador's 1‘olltlea.
imlnediately appointed to look for a fa­
j the date 1
vorable location. The establishment of
the nbsener
absence of lurwicr
further icginiamiu
legislation »j
by vuucon- j; u&lt;
to auvju,....
subjugate v»
or annex San Salvation »»»
riie
| the colony is a settled fact, and speedy nr- [ the
rAngeuients are being made fur the con­ gre-b on this subject, the president rosy. | 1&gt;V generally contrived to control tho pol­
, in hi* discretion, direct that the duties on Itira of her neighbor by baring one of her
J toitnmation of the plan*.
nr using the genuine
sugar Imposed under the laws iu force on • took at the head of affairs in that couuTHIRTY-ONE MORE BODIES.
1 the 80th of Jun- 1W0. be reimpowd as try. Such wa* Gen. Menendez, and no* it
against any nation or country failing to ! i« « conceded fact that Gen. Alvarez is tbo
enter into adequate reciprocal reliAiona man Guatemala wants to see presided of
——CELEBRATED —
. ' with the f-.dted «»•»*• regawll-a ’‘-M 11'— o-l..«iwr.»'rcau»e wttn him nt tbo helm
:
i.icei'HT Mint•" ’’
! ncultural product* nf this country; and I Guatemala would be nble to carry out her
l*ke Pepin, in the vicinity ot the disaster tjn. J&gt;rerident te directed to pursue such cherished plan of uniting the five Central
lo
patrolled nil negotiation* as.may be deemed necessary American republic* into one federal union,
to thr Sen Wing, w.ta
was closely
c
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. dnv
day and
and the
the result
result was
wa* ihe
— recorery cf to secure by treaty or otherwise the । un-। To accomplish this baa been the alm of
thirty-one bodies which rose to the sur­ : restricted entry into any such country or Guatemalan rulers for years, and it was
countries of the agricultural products of I ip the execution of this scheme thnt Gen.
face during the day. They came up al­
i the United State*."
liarrioa lost hi* life. There is great oppomost faster than they epuid Im* attended
|
------------------------------rition among the people of San Salvador
to nt one time. Twenty-six of these have
Death ct Eugene Schuyler.
| lo f jje *chcn&gt;e of a federal union, because
been identified. Two of the bodies were
Washington City, July 19.—Eugene they fear the overwhelming influence
found to bo those of parties whose names Schuyfer' whose death at Cairo wns re- which'Guntemaltt would have in the connwere not among recently publbhed Ibts ot
v..terd«r, w»« for m.ny year, ta dl«
» m.km owing to bor gn-nter
*.. :
.. service.
.
, attache
population
missing odes.
the diplomatic
Hev was
of and wealth.

Stiffness,
All Aches.

CARTERS

CURE

SICK

HEAD

ACHE

Dr.C.McLANE’SBB

■satmtLe’u-*’
No more

ks. of this!

TUC 'WI. CHESTER" BIBBER CO.

ADHESIVE COUNTERS.”

J. G. RUNYAN,
G. G. SPAULDING,
HASTINGS,

5/A
FLY NETS
CHEAP

and stronc..

’ vTPrtoe* to milt all
AT i^HLADELra XA.
ooiu by all denier*.

A dispatch from Red Wing says that
there an- still nine people misair.g from
that city. Others are still missing from
piamond Bluff and Trenton. Wi*. Nearly
nil of the watches found on bodies recov­
ered Stopped at an average time of 8:33 p.
m. on Sunday night, so that it is thought
that tbe wreck occurred about 8:30 p. m.
The probability is that the number ot dead
will aggregate 115.
Capt. Wethem’s Responsibility.
Junt after the disaster occurred there
were found a large number of people with
more excitability than brains, who were
very free with their condemnation of
CapL Wei hern, and there wns wild talk
of lynching, lie was charged with all
Bert* of things—he was drunk, careles*.
reckless, etc. Tbe fact, however, that hi*
wife and chjld were on board seems to
have got through the skulls of some of hte
accusers, and thnt was sufficient to make
him cautious. A* to tbe charge thnt he
was drunk, U &amp; Bnyrell. of Argyle wa*
ou tbe boat, and ho give* positive evidence
that he wa* not. He says that the captain
wm not only sober, but he was fully conncious-of tho presence of a storm, although
not fully appreciating it* gravity. Mar
rtn Sparks. Hugo Herder, and several oth­
ers, who were rescued from the wreck,
said: “We fullv exonerate Capt. A. *»ethepi from *11 blame in tbe lake disaster
from which we webe saved."

several United
States legations
nnd was at one
time minister to
Greece, Roumnuia
and Servia. He
was nominated **nhtanjpecrotary of
state nt tbo begin­
ning of tho present
ad ministration,
but opposition to
hb confirmation
developed in lie­
publican circles,
j«nd the nomlnaKCOkNS 6CUVYLEB. tiotl wus with­
drawn. Later ho tw appointed consul
genend at Cairo, a place which he filled to
the time ot hb death.
Dayton, O.. July 18.—Prisoners in tbo
dly work house attacked tho guard
Thursday evening, and. rendering him
pawerlre* ami speech!*** by choking him,
took away his keys nnd revolver. Will
Im Jobiwn. Frank
ITutrlra
Jetton &lt;wrap«J. but Mra Martin, wllo of
tbe .bl’nrlncnnrlt'nt. Ixrrtnl lb* e«ra« ol
the other- A tni.t, pruoner who gwre
tbe.Urmww. .ttbelrar b, «Mno ot bi*
companioiis and almost killed.*

BURNED BY MOLTEN IRON.

New Yong, July 21.—The iron foundry
of Cassidy ■&amp; Adler, manufactureia of
plumbers' supplies at 531 to 537 West Fif­
ty-fifth street, was the scene of n terrific ex­
plosion SnturdvWhile eighty men
were at work in the molding room the
cupoln burjt, scattering tffe molten Iron

ail over the room, and creating a scene of
terror and wild panic. Scalded and cut,
ami maimed men wribbetl shrieking in
their agony. The injured were tenderly
plckisl up and thirteen in all were sent to
the nearest hospital, Those who were
most slightly hurt were taken In charge
by friends and went to their homes.
Sixteen Men R*dly Burned.
- The total number nf burned was sixteen,
andGf these Peter Scollons received tho
mcat seriops injuries. He was burned
from head to foot terribly, and tho doc­
tors do not think [be will recover. Ed­
ward McNally and' Fred Rosenken were
also horribly burned about their bodies,
uv may
auuj pull
&gt;—.. through.
—__ ®— ___ _______
bnt
. The
others______
were
redreiy burned.’ but will recover. They
are— August Bartelder. Patrick Kelly,
Adam Gro^skopf, Patrick McCann. John
Marrion, John Howard, Daniel Murphy,
Frank Scollons, William McMaddigan,
Joseph Kinnett. Henry Bigelow, Patrick
Curley and John Grindall.

MIXXEAPOLIF. Minn.. July 19.—The
Tribune * Ean Claire (Wi*.)'special say*
MINNESOTA FARMERS’ TICKET.
The strikers in three out of six of the saw­
mills shut down returned to wnrk yester­
day About 400 men are still out, bnt
Governor.
they show sign* of weakening. Agitator
St. Paul, Minn., July 18.—The Farmers’
Frye, of Duluth, attempted to address a
Alliance dosed its session last night after
Odd Fellow*, including
mass-meeting of worktagme8t
Patriarchs MUluint, will be here. It
night, hut wns driven out M the hull. nominating the state ticket named below,
expected to be the largest secret society Yestenlay he left town by order of the After the second ballot, yesterday, Mr.
chief of poll**- '
Donnelly withdrew, and then after some
meeting ever held.
skirmishing between the various sections
Indicted for Exprr»» jobbery.
tbe following nomination* were made by
'
CHitaGO,
July
19.
—
The
grand
Jury
has
Chicago. Juiy»-Tb*joro“r;J^:
acclamation : For governor, S. M. Owen,
indlcUMl John Ehret, formerly » driver of Minneapolis; lieutenant-governor. J.
in tbe Tioga steamer expWoni
for
the
United
State*
Express
company,
O.
Barrett, of Traverse county ; secretary
ranllct y^terdw •«««&lt;».. hoUta,
fur the theft of a 810.000 gold bar from of state, N. Wesenberg, of St. Louis
that company Three other per»°M were county; treasurer. Eric Mattison, of Laoalso indicted, one of them Charles Ehret, quiparle county; auditor, P. H.*Rahi:iy, ot
SX^ee
tk*1 tb’,or“" a brother of John. The gold w** stolen Wab**ha county; clerk of supreme court,
from the express wagon en route to a F. W. Kohlers, ot L* Sueur county.
bank same time ago.

Groat Gathering of Odd FellowsCHICAGO. July 23.—Active preparations
are making for Die triennial parade and
awto.te.nt nt tb- M
and
arcbs Militant, which begins here Aug 8
and continues one week. Fifty thousand

L SUMMARY.

WAMHN6..-ON CITY, July Iff—The sen­
ate yestenlay passed the bill granting
land to the state of. Washington for a sol­
dier*’ home. Almost the entire afternoon
was spent in tbe disciiNsion ot a proposed
amendment to the sundry civil appropri­
ation bill increasing tbe appropriation far
irrigation surveys from m',000 to BJOO,000. Without voting on the amendment
tlie senate, at 0 p. m„ adjourned.
Tbe house spent the entire day in the
discussion of a bill appropriating 8636,189
for an additional force of 636 clerics in the
pension office. It was used as s text for
the discussion of the alleged extravagance
of appropriations, tho charges recently
made against Commissioner Raum. and
the civil service question.
The bill was
passed, and the house at 5:10 p. m. ad­
journed.
Washington City, July 17.—The senate
yesterday, after transacting some routine
business, went into executive session and
confirmed the nominations of five general
appraisers whose names were sent in some
days ago. The senate then resumed consideration of tbe sundry civil appropria­
tion bill, and, after h long deliatc over a
proposed amendment increasing appropriations for topographic surveys and re­
pealing tha irrigable lands rerervoir law
of June, 1888, without action on the
amendment, adjourned.
The house spent part of tbe session dis­
cussing the land grant forfeiture bill, but
this measure was laid aside without ac­
tion to consider a conference report on a
western river bridge bill. Lack of a quo­
rum and a call of the house took up the
time until 7 p. m., when, -with 139 mem­
bers present and voting, the motion to ad­
journ wns carried.
Washington City, Jnlyl8.-*The sen­
ate spent yesterday in the discussion of
the irrigation question in connection with
no amendment to the sundry civil bilL
Allison introduced n resolution (which
went over) making it in order to put tbe
tire-minute rule in effect on the dis­
cussion of any or all amendments to ap­
propriation bills, the motion to be pnt
without debate.
Tbe house spent the entire day in the
discussion of tne land grant forfeiture bill
aud passed it. It is a substitute for the
senate bill, and it forfeit* all land grant*
opposite to and co-termlnous with por­
tion* of railroads not now completed.
Washington
City,
July
19.—The
senate further discussed the sundry
civil appropriation bill yesterday, and
agreed to the amendment repealing the
irrigation provision in the law of 1888.
except as to canal and reservoir rites,
which remain reserved. Without completiug tbe bill the senate' adjourned.
The house, after some discussion, adopt­
ed a resolution reported by the committee
on rules, providing for tbe immediate
consideration of the original package bill
and tbe bankruptcy bill, a vote to be
taken on the former Monday, and on the
latter Wednesday next. Tbe debate was
continued until 5 o'clock,- when a recess
wa* taken, the evening session to be de­
voted to private pension bills. At this
searion Enloe made the point of no.quorum, and, without transacting any busi­
ness, the house adjourned.

Washington City, July 31. —After spend­
ing a week in debate on the irrigation
feature of the sundry civil bill, the senate
pitched In Saturday and loaded amend­
ment* upon it at a rapid rate, and finally
passed it before adjournment. The most
interesting of these were the following:
increasing the appropriation for National
Soldiers’ nomes to 82.686,000—an increase
of about 875,000; to pay thb commutation
for artificial limbs directly to veterans, in­
stead of permitting claim agent* to make
a fee for collecting same; appointing
William B. Franklin (of Connecti­
cut), -Thomas W. Hyde (of Maine)/
John C. Black (of Illinois), Lewis B
Gnnckel ■ (of Ohio), nnd S. S. Yoder (of
Ohio), manager* of soldiers’ homes; appro­
priating 8250,OKO for n rite for.the govern­
ment printing office, 830X000 for a lire
proof boildiug for tbe National museum,
and |800.tXX&gt; fora supreme court building;
appropriating 835,000additional for a pub­
lic building at Jackson. Mich., and &lt;15,000
for additional ground for Crown Hill
cemetery, near Indianopolis. The tariff
bill wns taken up a* unfinished business,
and the senate adjourned.
In the house McRae introduced a joint
resolution directing the secretary of the
interior to suspend issue of patents to the
Union Pacific pending the adjustment of
the debt question by congress. The re­
mainder of tho tiny and a night session
lasting to 10:30 o’clock was devoted to ar­
gument on the original package bill.
Washington CtTY, Jnly 22.—The sen­
ate yesterday took up the marine revenue
bill, debuted it un til 2 p. m. aud then
commenced the tariff debate, Voorhees
delivering a carefully prepared speech
against tbe bilk When be had concluded
resolutions of regret nt the death of Rep­
resentative Wnlker, of Missouri, were
agreed to and the senate adjonrned.
Payson offered a resolution in the house
asking • he interior office by what author­
ity patents for land had been issued to the
Union
Pacific railway, and to—
report the
-------- -------------------------------------I total amount ot land patented to that
i company up to dale. Dockery then annouuced tho death ' of his colleague
I Walker, and appropriate resolutions hav| Ing been agreed to, tho b*use adjourned rk
a further mark of respect. It was agreed
I b}- unanimous consent to postpone the
I vote ou the original package bill til to­
day, aud
that on'' “
the
bankruptcy
J
"* **""*
■* **
1
*
'bill un­
til Thursday.
Washington City, July 21.—During the
debate In the acuate Saturday on the
sundry civil bill, in speaking In furor of

an amendment to the appropriation for
artificial limbs providing that “in cases of
commutation the money Khali' be paid
directly to the soldier, sailor or^marinn,
and no fee or compenHation-'Sfiall be^wilowcd or paid to any agent or attorney,"
Cockrell said that it would prevent a
practice which forced beneficiaries to pay
claim agents fees for collecting the money.
The moral of the amendment wa* “that It
is the duty of the government, whenever
it* reconls show an indebtedness to any
person, to hunt that person up and pay
him.”
Minneapolis, Minn.. July 18.—The
Journal'k St. Cloud. Miuu., special says:
William Bullard nnd two companions
were capsized on Mud "Lake, near here.
The bottom of tbe lake is composed of
deep mud and Bullard, in trying to swim
to shore in the shallow water was swal­
lowed up by tbo mud. Hi* body has not
been recovered. The other two men clung
tn
K— -» - —J — - - ,

And Cho*«b man/ such

h*»c lived and loved together

J shall

I happened to witness a street scene the
(
'other aay which I endeavored to lay to
heart as a lesson in patience. An old Ital­
ian rag picker waa slowly making hb way
।along the sidewalk with a huge bundle on
.scarcely anything wa* visible beneath it
।except a pair of snuff colored, shabby
trousers. moving forward with a simulta­
neous lateral motion. Ju*t as the old man

the bundle with such force that the bearer
was thrown violently to the ground. He
got up, with some assistance, in. a dazed
manner, tbo blood streaming down his
face from a cut in his forehead.
But now comes the strange part of the
affair. Instead of swearing and cursing,
or at least bemoaning his fate, the old fel­
low smiled a gentle, well bred smile, quiet­
ly wiped his face, reshouldered'hb load,.

the philosophic air of a mao who had aimply encountered one of those inevitable an­
noyances which human life entails. Would
any Anglo-Saxon person have behaved so

Out

the house of correction two yearn and at
the bland eighteen months.*'
The speaker was a big, healthy Vermont
Yankee. Hi* ryes were clear and brown,
and his breath was as »w«t as new mown.

on Tremont street, at the corner ot Castle
street. Night in and night out for year in
perfect satisfaction to everybody. No one
would suspect that be had ever been in tho
places ho named.
“Are you a reformed criminal^” asked a
sympathetic bystander.
“No, I guess not. I have all the crimes
I ever had and think I will stick to them."
bouse of correction for, then!”
“To get a living."
'
“And yourtxa^f"
“I have always been an engineer. I got
good pay there, so I worked. Perhaps I’ll
do it again."—Boston Globe.
j nonj am,io r jnonvy.

.

The ht^ge number of synonyms for money
illustrates remarkably^ well the variety of
sources from which our slang words are re­
cruited and the remtkrkabie nppc*itene*s of
some of them. We may talk of oar money
in score* of ways; among which are. for in­
stance, "tbo actual," “the needful," or
“the wherewithal;'' “beans," “blunt,”
“tin” or “bra**;" “chips,” “dibs" or
“pieces;” “dust," chiuek” or “shot;"
“shekels," “spondulkB” or “dollare;",
"stamps,” "feathers,” or "palm oil"—
which last is such an obviously appropriate
name for it that “hhinplaster" seems feeble
by comparison, and the young but widely
popular "oof,” "oof bi\d” and- “oof tish’^
imbecile and inane.—Pall Mall Gazette.
Thought She Saw a Tarantula.
.
Tbe other night Mrs. Harrington, of Al­
bany. Go., was peeling a bananp, nnd fell
something grasp the idFcfhiger bi l&gt;er right
hand. On looking down she saw a great

legs to her finger, and endeavoring to get
hold with the others, ho a* to be able to bito
her. She shook her hand and heard him
slam up against the pantry wall. ■ She mid
nothing about it until next morning, when
a thorough search was made for it, and tho
pantry swept out. But no tarantula could
bu found, although Mrs. Harrington, who
wd* reared in Louisiana, where tarantula*
are Common, was positive that It wa*a reg­
ular double breasted tarantula that she
had seen.—Atlanta Constitution.

The doors being dosed upon any poten­
tate, he becomes aware ut once that he b
but human. No matter how gnat he may
be—a Napoleon, a Nicholas, a William II
of Germany—as soon as Ik? site down in
the solitude of hb own room sometidng
happens to hitn which correspond* to tha
transformation of tlie Grand Monarch In
Mr. Thackeray's famous skatebe*. Tbo wig
comes off, the buckram gives nut. the lofty
heels sink into slippers; the king b but a
man, and he b conscious of it, How much
of change there is depends, of course, upon
bow much of a man the prince may be au
fond, and what hb sense of his natural in­
firmities.—Contemporary Review.

Italians are tho must cunning counter­
feiters among the foreigners who are engagvd in the business in the United States.
During the year 1889 165 foreigner* were
arrested for counterfeiting, and of there 78
wore Italians. In al! there were 437 counfsiters arrested, and 906, or not quite half
of these, were of American birth, 80 were
Germans, 16 were negroes, 2 were Greek*
and I was a Chinaman.
It b well known that ringers rarely suf­
fer from serious lung troubles, bucauso tit*
constant exercising of their lungs keojw
them In good condition. Playing on wind
instruments seems to have a similar effect,
if one may judge from an item stating that
MF? Antoine died in Landon at the age of
70. He had been trombone player at the
operq for forty-two years.
•
Workmen ripped off the clapboard*
from William Williams' house on Water
street in tlie salt borough of Stonington,
Conn., which hnd l&gt;oen nailed with bouse
studs before the British bombardment of
the town hi 1814, and a two ounce Britteh
bullet dropjMjd oat of a board. Many of
the clapboards had been pierced by British
bullets.
___________________

People who vbit Constantinople must
have read Crawford’s "Paul Patoff.” just
as people before going to Florence read

hundred tiro** if bt had read “Pmri Palafi."

�TTPS SAKE.
HOW

WOMAN

SHOULD

PRACTICE

THE ART OF PRESERVATION.

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The subject of complexions ia of peren­
nial interest to tne feminine heart, though
most advice about complexions is very
theoretical and seems chiefly baaed on the
notion that the more disagreeable a thing
ia tba better it is. A well known society
girl once lived a yearon graham mush, and
practically nothing else, except when she
went to dinner parties. She had a poor
complexion when she began, and she had a
' poor one when she quit. Of course, how­
ever, that did not break her faith in mush,
and Ixtcause who was so careful of her skin
she still went on refusing to dust her face
with the little touch of powder that would
have relieved its grcaslness. It la always
womeu with skins like sacking that ore the
most particular about preserving them
front powder. Makeup is much worse .
than ipjurious—it is vulgar; it is low form.
But here, ns in a good many cases, the sin
is in being found out. if a woman can
help herself artificially so that you can’t
see that she is made up, why yon should
be grateful for her good looks, that i* all.
uuw to usk ix»wor;i:.
There is only one way to put on jxjwdsr
and that is to put on cold cream first, wipe
that off with a dry doth and then put on
the imwder. It will do al! powder can
safely bo expected to do—it will give a
soft. youthful bloom to the skin and shade
defects. The most touchingly naira thing
in the world is the way numbers of women
paint themselves with liquids that turn a
delicate violet tint and then come, forth
into the light of day with a full confidence
that people will believe that God made
them that color. Violet is fashionable, bnt
not on the nose. Two sovereign laws can
be laid down about make up; it should be
deceptive (and that means that there must
be but little of it) and it must all be washed
off at night. Theoretically. Of course, it
ia very bad to clog up the pores Of tbe skin
with anything, btti, as a matter pf fact,
score* of women who make up keep their
nice skins much longer than farmers* wives.
Il»k at actreww! There is not another
class lu the world that can furnish such a
number ot such young looking women be­
tween 40 aud !W as Patti, Bernhardt. Lotto,
Kate Claxton, Ellen Terry ami Sara
Jewett. How do they do It» It is not stage make­
up that han kept all three women good
looking. No, indeed. They neutralize
tte makeup -and the late hours and the
bad air of the stage chiefly by one thing—
that is keeping clean. Undoubtedly they
owe a great deal, too, to the introduction ■
of French cosmetics as well as to Turkish
baths. If you want to be safe on cosmetics
either get things from somebody who
make* them or one whom yon can per­
sonally trust. There may' be some trick­
ing nnd wirepulling about them some­
times but they still offer a thousand
times better cbanoe of purity and wboleaomeuess than things made tn this too, too
utterly free country.
THE TITHKISH HATH IUXOMMENDED.
But the great source of good complexions
la the Turkish baih. Look at the class of
club men who indulge iu such luxuries.
You tan piok them out anywhere in a
crowd by the freshnetw of tfccir skins.
After the club men come tho actrossc.- and
then the society women. Within tbe last
half dozen year* there has been n change
again and a nuirked falling off in the at­
tendance ot fashionable women at tlie well
known bathing establishments. What does
that mean* Exactly this, that luxurious
estabib-hments are now so luxurious no­
where na in their bathing arrangements,
Aud the fivdilonanw wiunuu takas her Turk­
ish—or more frequently her Russian- bath
at home. There has been a great awaken­
ing on the whole subject ot physical cul­
ture, and the effect fa apparent.' Girls no
longer lose their complexions' before they

of women in'Chicago of mature years who
would compare well- in point of freshness
with English women of the same age.
Tbe things necessary to cleanlincoi are,
first, beat sufficient to induce perspiration,
hot water, soap and plenty of rubbing
with a brush. All properly fitted up mod­
ern bathhouses have a steam attachment.
In tbe finer .houses they have a hot room
connected with them. Baths are admlni?t^erd by the lady’s maid. The Turkish or
thoRusstan tath (the latter is with the nee
of steam) is not taken oftencr than onoe a
weak. Often ouce in two weeks is better,
but a very thorough bathing and rubbing
is administer^!, of course, every day.
Everybody can't have a Pompeian bath­
room nor nu accomplished maid nor a per­
fumed bag containing the most exquisite
preparation of soap tn use as a wash rag—
this is the latest fashionable trick—but
everybody can have a Turkish bath brush,
and that is more Important than either.
MAA’ACt: AS A nEAVriFlEIL
'
* Tbe face itself Hgenerally greatly helped
1’y a very gentle brushing, using nt the
same time some of the French soaps nttmted to by tbe Academy of Medicine.
There1 are aoma strong and trying soaps
popular now which it needs the epider­
mis of a coal heaver to use with impunity.
It ia marvelous how people believe in ad­
vertisements. Don’t trust them when it
and don't let your face go without soap
•cither. It ought to Imj washed with it at

skins »o thiu—not nectssarily good—that
they cannot stand brushing, but don’t pre­
sume yours is one pf that kind, till you
know it Tly chance- are that it will help
it 80 pei- cent. All th&lt;»« ugly roughnesses
you sometimes see on girls’ arms and
ahouldcra, wbrn t bey are indisc.-set enough
io show them under such circumstances,
will almost invariably disappear by brush­
lug. The amount and force of it should be
Ifitalatod by each pereou according to her

Tte fashionable woman appreciates more

woman in
home from any fasUvity.

A VWNG HERO OF THE GUTTER.

"Ding, ding, ding.” rang tbs electric
Kg at tlie New York'terminus of the
oklyn bridge just at'thr busiest hour
of an afternoon. Nearly all iu tb&lt;* great
vhrang that wan pouring Into tbe entrance
turned their beads o.« they heani tbe im­
petuous note of warning. What was this.
gong? Why waa it sounded? Few in the
crowd knew; but instinctively they aeerned.
to feel that somet hing serious had occur­
red. Install fly the policeman whose duty
it is to watch the carriage exit at thei
uortberer.title ol tbe terminus had ran to।
the strongly const ructed gate thrown back;
against the building and had unfastened.
it ready for vlosinji.
Then the word ph«*«d, "It’s a runaway
on the bridge, nnd it’s coming this waylV
In another minute rhe crowd, springing:
up, as it were, from tho ground, blocked
Park row. Several policemen strove vainly
to keep the people tack from the end of tire'
driveway. Necks were craned nnd eye*,
wore strained to catch a glimpse of the'
horse and wagon which were just- &lt;ratniug;
into view at the top of the long stretch of'
paved approach to the bridge. -'
“Here he comes!” was tbe cry from a,
thousand throats, and people involuntarily
drew back, us if to avoid tIre crash which
might come -later on. Tlie hone, it could
be seen, was on a dead run. but so far away
was he that ho only seemed to be moving:
slowly.
Then it could be seen that a young:
man sat in tho driver’s seat and held thei
reins. His feet were firmly braced against
the footboard, his lips were set and he was;
exerting all his strength to stop tbe mad
onrush of the horse. But the incline Is
ateop, the animal had evidently ""Icwit' bis
head," and was now daioblng to hb» rertalu
destruction in an excess of mad terror. The
policenum with his hundon the gate l»egnn
slowly to close It. It was his intention
should the animal hot be stopped to shut it
in his face. People began to picture to
themselves the crash, and turned uw*y
their beads in horror. There was profound i
silence tn tbe awestruck crowd, broken
only by disconnected exclamation*, and
above all- the importunate “ding. ding,
ding" of the gong.
.
Down the long inctiue came the fright­
ened steed, his black coat bespattered with
foam, and swayed from, side to side by the
frantic efforts of thr young driver to slack­
en his gait In some of these lurches the
horse and wagon narrowly mkied striking
the teams drawn np at the side* of the
driveway. From a cab standing a few
hundred feet up the driveway eould be
heard the hysterical screams of n wotnnn.
Still the horse had not slackened his speed.
The policeman closed the gate and the
crowd drew bock, as if impelled by one
will, bolding its breath.
Tbe borae had reachwi the atone balus­
trade' that walls iu the driveway for tbe
,*pac»! of about a hundred feet- from the
’ sidewalk. A tare legged bootblack, whose
face showed pair beueath its coating of
dust and- grime, was seen standing on tbe
balustrade. Suddenly the boy was seen to j
spring into the driveway (n front of the
plunging horse. He seised the tightened
reina close to tbe bit, and raising himself •
from the ground bung at the horse's head.
A shout went up from the crowd. The
horse made several more plunges, then
swayed from Hide to side and finally stopped
stock still within a few feet of the stout
tars of the gate. The gong ceased ringing.
Five minutes Inter the entrauce to the
bridge had regniued its usual appearance,
and no one In the hurrying crowds would
have guessed that it had been the scene of
an act of heroism.—New York Tribune.

electricity.

Media has been treated to a novel enter­
tainment in the cdprt house, nnd it at­
tracted larga audiences. Antrim Worrillow was driving along a public rood in
Lower Chlahwrtcr some time ago, and came
upon a scene thnt is seldom witnessed ont­
side of Spain and her old colonies. It was
a bull fight. With locked borasand foam­
ing mouths two gentlemen cows were en­
gaged in n duel In the king's highway, to
the delectation of u bevy of feminine Jerseyn, who were enjoying the jjport in a field
near by.
'
Hm horse fearing bulls, as all his kind
do, slidJiiduwise to tbe farthest admissible
place and endeavored to p*es by, regardless
of consequences and of tbe restraint of bis
master. All-would have bpen well but for
a solitary tree that sent its branches over­
hanging the road, and It waa these thattore the top off ot the Dearborn, broke the
traces and shot Mr. Worrillow out into the
rood. He was picked up inaemdble. and
auffered for weokw before being able to get
about again.
Mr. Worrillow brought suit against the
road supervisors for $3,061 damngrs for
negligence In permitting tbe highway to
be obrtractcd by the tree, and Judge Clay­
ton wrcitled with this for two full dsya,
uncertain whether the blame rested on the
bulls, the rond. the tree or tbe bone, but
with indinattou toward tire bulls.
Wiirrjliow produced luanv witnesses as
to the facts, ami Dr. Slellw, gen. of Pbiladelpbia, ns to the cause of n&amp; baldness, for
his hair had all fallen out. Tbe doctor
called his disease allopcrciu areata, which
he told the court meant baldneaa in,
patches, caused by the shock.
The defense had also an array of wit.
nessra, nnd among these Dr. D. tanuoy, of
Chester, who differed with Stell waged, as
doctors invariably do. He said Mr. Worrillow’s disease was not as stated on tbe
other side, so he thought, but it wda jmraHitical and could be cured, the shock hav­
ing nothing to do with it.
The judge hardly knew what to do, and
cspvclnlly did he know nothing at all about
medical matters. As be was brought up
ou a farm he did know all abont bulls, and
there were many of these in h» charge. He
told the jury they were twelve sensible
men and pould settle the question by the
farts,-' although these were somewhat
mixed.
If the bulls smashed the wagon and the
tree -did not touch It, then the bulls were
clearly liable; hut if the tree was the sole,
cause of the accident and the bulls did uot
run against it, then the tree should bear
the blnmc; but if the bullsseared the home
into the tree mid all together coutrihtlted
to tbe general wreck; it wa* for the jury to
divide the conspjraton aud lay the dam­
ages accordingly. As the bulls bod no
money and could not be iwcssed, the tree
should only be charged with its share, and
this would fall on the supervisors to pay,
therefore nd excessive amount should be
awarded.
The jury retired for half an hour and
gave Mr. Worrillow 8925.—Cor. Philadel­
phia Timen.
Rasslan Military DlsclpHns.

By thia he means not onl/’tfM

"In the state ot Washington." answered
McDonnell, without a smile on his fare.
Court, jury and spectators howled at
this unexpected bit of repartee, white
Locke hid himself in his whiskers.—St.
Paul Globe.

but tbe large ones connecting eitiea, and
he looks for a higher spaed than ’» nowat-

:a

GIVING IS living.

HIS HAIR.

Mra. Jotm—Let tbe pie alone,you littte
sesrap. er I'll give you a sound thrashing.
Johany—Don't make such a fuss, or the
Detghhora win find out what tad raising
I’ve had.—Texas Sittings.

Black bears are reaping a great han eat
ot turtle eggs on'the twach opposite Mel­
bourne. F. J. Webb tells of one old bear
and two cubs that have had a regular beat
for the past ten days between his cottage
and tba Houm of Refuge, a distance of
three or four miles. Bunday night tba
thrte dsopoiled thirteen nrsfe between mid­
night and morning.—Swianoh News.

Iw ii Utt

from the country to live in a big ftew j ork

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An4 tbe tane for

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jmrtluR

Tho Iwart that was acteqt

W df&gt;’
puhrMnw a-&gt; J

tail.
Tbo niu hiwrdntli nta hh Inrg.-ss ot Hjrbt.
The lily's soft frazraaev h breatawl u&gt; th" “r•
Tbe lirroU and tbe river in ,riadne« ««dte
Anu give

Tlieu banish the shadova clasp l»an.i» with the

And withhold oolite treasures that gladden life’s
For-givte- is living -and who slud I saynay*
—Young Wnaion * Magazine.

As a rule iuuuh arc bora deaf, but some­
times severe diseases in infancy destroy
completely the sense of hearing. Lntfer
these circumstance* evena partial recovery
of hearing te extremely rare. A g'.rl who
is now 19 completely lost her tearing when
3 years old through an attack of cerebro
spinal meningitis, and in consequence was
brought up as a deaf mute, attending until
recently the school of tbo deaf and dumb
asylum at&gt; Fordham. Coming to New York
shu was placed -under treatment with
slight hopes of benefit. Her physicians as­
certained that the delicate, nervous ap­
paratus of tbe internal ear was still sound,
else the care would hare been h^pclre-.
Under appropriate treatment, comWned
with dilation of the middle ear by infla­
tion, improvement was soon noticed. In a
month the young woman heard the tick­
ing of a watch held twenty Inches away
and conversation at a dLstanre of ten feet,
and then she began learning how to talk.
A month later ahc could hear a watch at a
distance of five feet and conversation
across the room.—New York Letter.

Father Graham, as everybody iu the rUlagu called him, was one of the old fash­
ioned gentlemen of whom there are so few
left now. He was beloved by every one,
and his influence iu tbe little town was
great, so good nnd so active Was he. One
bit of wisdom which he gave to a young
friend is well worth noting.
A young man of the village had been
badly insulted, and came to Father Gra­
ham full of angry indignation, declaring
that he was going at on re to demand an
apology.
"My dear boy,” Father Graham said,
"take a word of advice from an old man
who loves peace; An insult is like mud; it
will brush off mteh Im-; ter when it is dry.
Wait a little, till you and he are both cool,
and the thing is easily mended. If you go
now it will only be to quarrel.”
It is pleasant to be able to odd that the
young man took his advice, and before the
next day was done the insulting jjerson
came to bog forgiveness.—Youth’s Com­
panion.
_________

It Is a curious fact. In connection with
the Hussion army that while it bad often
mrt defeat, it was never routed; though
beaten and driven from the field, it never
Dr. Jeter, when he became worked up ih
became a panic stricken mob This cohe­ preaching and was the most eloquent, bad
rence undue defeat was due to its splendid a habit ot putting a whine into his voice
discipline aud rigid obedience- to order*, which ns nearly resembled team in tbe voice
which were paramount to all other counht- as {MMsible. Once when the tears were es­
emtions. A Russian force was moving to pecially strong during a sermon tbe good
tbe attack of a position that was Impreg­ old doctor noticed a lady weeping in tha
nable. A superior officer asked the cum- audience. As soon as''the services were
mander where he wns going. "To attack over ho hastened to overtake'the lady and
thr position in front,” he answered. "Bnt ask her what part of the divine word
Bachelor Friend».
When a bachelor plunges into the pool of it is folly-madhcM." "I know it, bnt 1 touehediher to tears.
" Twasn't that," said the lady.
matrimony be usually leaven tahind him, have my order*." "Oh, you have orders;
“Have you had some deep affliction in
aa a bather might leave libi clothes on. the move ot&gt;, tVan!’- the officer coolly said.
This inrldent takes n good deal of what losing family friends?” said the doctor.
shore, his old habits and his old friend­
“ ’Twuiiu’tAhat neither," said the lady.
ship* The angel that he has taken for « has always been regarded as exaggeration
out
of
thistory
thnt
is
told
of
n
Russian
"Well, what was it?" asked the doctor.
help meet Jookn upoii thecroule.* of bia celi­
“Well, doctor, we bad a mule, aud it was
bate days with suspicion. She aspire* to army surgtuu On hfe professional round,
be the keeper of his conscience, the sole de­ ah entering a ward the officer in chcrge a good one, too. We liked ttat mule, and
pository of bis secrets, and U unwilling to gives- the command. "Attention!’' when be died; and while you were preaching
each
inmats
at
once
takes
therposition
of
a
your voice sounded so much like that
let even a few stray beainanf his affection
Is the jiext onter, mule’s -that I couldn't help crying."—
deflect townrel any outsider; insisting, the soldier. “Tongues
dear monopolist, that they shall be all followed by tlie tnstant projertiun oftLal Providence Telegram.
!
»“feon, accompanied by an
fog&gt;ljzed upoq beraelf.
Inhalluc Hot A?r.
If he lofes her of course he yields, ami ( Attendant, then proceed, a|ong the line,
it Iws been c-u^ccuara .u.i
Mau^u.
the friends of his bachelorhood find him a i examining each tongue ana giving airec­
changed man. They complain of this, per­ ttons as to treatment. When the inspection bacillus is killed by a temperature of
w
over
and
the
medical
officer
takes
hlw
de
­
«
degs.
C.
(106 deg«. F.), and that
chance, but have they a right to do so?
parture
tbe
command
"Tongues
In!"
re
­
breathing heated nir.should arrest con­
What need has he of any other social con­
fidant than his wife? The talk of his late leases the line from Its unpleasant and sumption. Dr. Ernst Scbrwald, ot Jena,
companions may not be wholesome for tbo ludicrous pwltion, and "In place rest!" al­ has made some interesting experiments on
lows
the
men
to
rcsnme
their
cots.
And
married ear; it is apt to 1^- of old flirta­
dogs to test this theory. He concludes
yet milltaryhvriterR ndinit that the soldier thM the air (zrrolLrf may fc, gradually
tions and old time escapades. Young wives
who thinks always gets away with the "1-rf tnra SO J.8;, to U) Jega C;
know this by instinct, aud they think that
hnman machine' in battle.—Cincinnati but that tbe‘temperature of lungs cannot
such conversation is not improving to
Commercial.
young husbands.—New York Ledger.
“ore tfean 1 deg., even by
cuntiDuing the experiment an hour and a
---- . - ------- ’ ' *
half. It is not proved that tbe tubercle
Frogs are fond of birds, which they catch bacilli may be destroyed at a temperature
Tho messenger boy is no end of fun."
frequently.
I sometime* give them 'a of 4 degs. or 6 degs. above the normal
This individual was very tiny in body, but,
sparrow or two. They swallow them down- body heat, but even if ao it appears that
as you shall see, he was potre-«edof a large
featnera and all. Shortly afterword you the lung tissue cannot be heated suf­
mind and mighty valor. He was coming
will see the feathers come rolling out of ficiently to destroy tbe germs imbedded in
along the pavement just as a big Norman
their mouths just as if some Living thing It.—New Y'ork Telegram.
home, driven in a coal cart, stumbled
were within them plucking the feathers
and fell. Now, our messenger boy wus
off. One of my frogs became ill tin- other
skilled in emergencies like this. He knew
day. He had swallowed something that
Dr. Holmes was in a city bookstoh- one
exactly what to do. nnd so he skipped
did not agree with him. UTutt do you
blithely out and sat him down upon the
suppose the old fellow did? Why he just day when a woman came in to purchase a
book for a bo)i&lt;lay present. ’
horse's head. The horae. from sheer force
sat
down
on
his
haunches
nnd
turned
bis
of habit, gave a feeble nnswerirfg whisk to
One of'the Drat volumes shown her was
stomach inside ont and washed it in the
his tail. Then he raised his head—perhaps
the "Last Leaf," a poem which the auto­
water and ih a moment afterward re­
he only snorted, one could not be quite
turned the organ to its proper position. crat prizes as one of his deamt.
sure—but, at any rate, tbe tiny little fel­
thte b5rF” aMted H'fi customer.
He always u.-hm his hind legs to remove tho
'Dr. Holmes.”
low was blown off into tbe air like a wisp
stomach when it is disordered. Several of
“Th, Olenin, nt, r«y uta. Did hr dr,*
of hay and landed in the gutter on tbe
my frogs, yotf will observe, have lust an them?"
other aide of the street. And the gather­
arm or a leg. That was tbo condition in
ing crowd waa ignoble enough io laugh,
"Oh, no; he wrote the poetry.*'
which 1 caught them. I have no doubt the
while a very big jxdiceman came out of the
"The poetry! Is that all?"
member* were lost in some terrific tattle
throng and ant assuredly on tbe home’s
The clerk looked at the doctor, who had
held in their native ponds. They live to a
basd.—Neo- York Evening Suu.
overheard tbe dialogue aud was enjoying a
good old age. I have ono here which is 10
years of age. fl raised him from a* little q»irt giggle. When the lady went out
tbe doctor repeated very comically. “The
tadpole —Interview in New York Work!.
poetry! Is that all ?”f-Bof«ton Globe.
•‘You have all varieties of jranftles, I sup­
pose?” he remarked aa he entered a florist’s
Few Death* tram UghtatnB.
During a recent trial a very funny collo­
Out of every 2,5i» deaths in the United
quy ensued between Attorney Locke and
btates one is caused by lightning.' Thb
Mr. McDonnell, who was ou the stand. ratio hoa not varied materially in the last
The clerk said nothing, but noon proChris O'Brien was examining the latter,
twenty years, showing thnt lightning rod*
dneed'kome flowers which Were distinctly
aud aaked him among other things where
are not of much use so long as persona are
marked with eyes, nuae and month like a
the War Eagle mine was.
rarelere about exposing thenuelrea. Dur­
monkey's face, and said:
"The mine wasin Washington territory,”
ing a thunderstorm no one should ait or
‘•Thia is the variety you want?”
replieii McDonnell.
*MP&lt;i near nn open door 'pr window, ns the
“Ysa. make a buttonhole bouquet."
“Well, the mine is there yet. ain’t It,
current of warm air in a better conductor
Mac?” inquired Attorney Ixx-ke, ironically.
lh*
JluU rb.n Ow cola ,|r M.
“How much, sir*” asked the customer.
“No-oir, it is not,” said McDonnell,
side.—Boston Globe.
"It’s all right," protested the derk, with
curtly.
a weary look, "tbe shock is worth the
“Where is it, then?" retorted Locke,
flowers.”—Pittsburg Chronicle
Came (Her with the Conqueror.
ihlnkfng he had his man cornered.

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would like you to engrave my coat of arena
on the seal ot this ring.'
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consist, of?
Mrs Michigan Avenue-Ah’ I teBTO th.
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before tta awful dignity of this magnate,
but always stuck her tongue out at him to
show that she was Jtat .is’•'high toned” as
be. Conaequeutly the janitor meditated
on revenge.
'
So one day wbrn she came to him meek­
ly and told him that an uncle had given
her a dear little pug dog and begged that
she might be allowed to keep it in her flat
he fairly rocrcd with righteous indigna­
tion and demanded ita instant ejection.
She a-'-ured him that it would not disturb
anybody, that It would not ta allowed to
wander in the halls, and that it would bite
no one In the flat. He was Inexorable, ami
glad of the ehnnee &lt;o be i*o.
.
The child began to cry, aud all the other
children in the flat house gathered around
to bear tbe result. "Well, you’ll have to
take him away youraelf then,” abe eobbed.
“I never could do it." Tbe man was only
too willing, nnd up the stair* he started in
pompous haste, followed by all the other
children, awestruck nt tba retribution
that, iusd fallen on the only child that bad
ever dared to “cheek" the janitor. Thr
tearful child opened the door of her father’s
sitting room, and there on a mat by the
fireplace lay the dearest little pug dog.
naloep, with a bright little ribbon around
hte throat The little owner threw herself
in a paroxysm of tears on a sofa, tbe hearileM janitor advanced ujx&gt;n the dog. aud the
other childrou wntchyd from the hall.
Quick iw n Hash tbe great man swooped
on tte little dog and raised It from tte
floor. A squeal of laughter came from tte
sofa, a chorus of whoops and yells from
tbe ball and the big fellow folded hte ears
and slunk away.
Tta ilog was terra &lt;-otta, and as nat ural
as life.—New York Tribune.

"The eggs ot the bullfrog arc laid late in
May, while tbot»c of the common frog are
hatched in March or April. Much, how­
ever, dependa on the weather. At that
time you can bear them croak. You can
always ■ tell the mate by tbe sound of his
voice. Aa you approach you will hear Lis
familiar r-r-rum, r-rum. The female voice
te not nearly so strong a* thatbf her mate.
Their faculties of hearing are acute They
dteecrn the sound of approaching footsteps
at a great distance, and after giving the
alarm remain silent.
They lay their eggs near the edge ot the
pond, if powdbte among the grrnwes that
line it. The eggs rise immediately to the
surface. The frogs separate then, and if
tbe weather te genial the eggs are batched
in the course of about fourteen dnys.
They first appear like a pin with a large
head. Tadpoles have no legs, tta body taKinto a tail, giving it a fLshHke form.
mouth b a horny beak which falls off
when it becomes a frog. The hind leg1,
grow first, and afterword tbe fun-legs begrin to appear, tbe tail being gradually ab­
sorbed. Ther lire exclusively in the water,
but the mature frog visits tbe pood only
occasionally, although capable of remain
Ing long immersed, but always preferring
moist places.
On each side of the neck of tho male is
a delicate membrane, which when they
croak becomes inflated with air. The
greater proportionate length and strength
pf tbe hind legs enables them to leap u dis­
tance wonderful for creatures of their sixe.
Tta bullfrogs of this country are superior
to all others in the world, la Rio Jancrio
they have a species called the blacksmith
frog, which croaks so aouorously that tbe
noise te like thr. clanging of n hammer on
an anvil. The intermingling voices o!
other kinds resemble the lowing of cattle
at a distance. The frog in Pent has ac­
quired the name of the HiigarmiUer, be­
cause ita voice has a grating sound like
that produced by a sugar .mill.—Interview
iu New Y’ork World.

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CommenciBg

JULY 31st, 1890.

CIRCl'MSTAATIAbEVIPEVE
Pales and Disappears Before Hard Facta |

i-'I

The Italians have a pretty phrase to ex­
press that fine kind of tact which is lijde-

intellect of love,” aud they have crystal iilcd
in tbose^our words one of the inost’ethereal, but also one of the most potent, char
actcrtetlcsof human nature. Not the most
liberal education given this intellect of love
where the materials have been denied by
nature; not the most restricted range ot
knowledge destroys It where it te there by
the constitution of things.
People who have this Intellect of lore
are as slow to take offense as to give it.
TheJ have’none of t hat prickly heat oi
temperament which flushes out into a
moral eruption at tte least contrariety of
circumstance-.. They make allowances for
weather, health, disappointments, atmoyanrat, misunderstandings, nnd tbev give
the tenefit of the doubt on the charitable
side whenever it te poadble to frame a
doubt nt all. They never quarrel. Even if
things go badly, as by reason of malice and
misrepresentation they do sometimes with
tte beat in tbs world, they stiffer quietly
and do not make bad worse.—New York
Ledger.
______

MiUer's Lonely H&lt;
AI1 alone, with himself as hi* only com
pany, up among the high cliffs Jum outride
tbe town of Oakland, Cal.. Joaquin Milter,
th? poet of the Sierraa, is paaaing his days,
vt hat te there to attract one here?” he re­
cently wrote to- a friend who wanted to
travel 51,000 miles to visit him. "Nothing,
ataolutely nothing but centipede*, scorp?on?'uld tbe tarantula, aud they’re not
tbe beat company for a city bred man, for
whatever they put tbeir fret on they poiaon. But I like it. I juat turn the rock*
up here over, then I plant a tree nr build
a fence, and onta in a great white I write,
neap away from me; stay where yon arc,
aQ*_.7^ 1 WBnt y°u aad tb« "*t u» the
world III send."—Philadelphia Pw.

Thera waa a colored baptising tn Atlanta
the other day, but one of the cohvarte wua
miming. When the committee went to
!o°k tar np they found her in the station
.
1UM1
• white dress
to be baptized iu, but before ata had occa*«ou to wear it the' owner uibwed it, took
°«l» •eorch warrant and found it in the
eouraeherar^Ffoliowed^d Ltari^r^

w now minus one meat tar. — Atlanta
Journal.

—Jewelers l ircular.

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r«ll h" ■!
would not allow dogs tn be kept
Jo by any of hb wretchod sub-

imeoCWby djupepaia.
sppan tbewa da ya!
-No mysteri- ar nil.

Strange

fi a lovely yonng

Read the GREAT SERIAL, by that
Prince of Story Writers.

CAPT. CHARLES KING,

Read “THE DESERTER.
Original । Copyrighted | Hltwtrsted.

U to First talsEsi.
8956
A Thrilling Story of Army
Life,

By Capt. Charles King, U. $• L,
Will be our Next Attraction i« th;
Serial Line.
Capt. King ranks with the Icadtafi
Story-writers of the time. He
written an uninteresting story. »nd I •
DESERTER ia among the brat ot nu

productioBS.

Aik Tour Frieads to Saliscnbe
fir tie Baier, aid tiny fill
bave tte plasore of reading
tie tat story

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Hastings Banner.

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VOL XXXV. NO. 13

HASTINGS, MICH., JULY 31, 1890.

MH

Hastings Banner
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_

Published Thursdays by
COOK BROS.,

HANTI.VGH. MICH.

F. R. PANCOAST,
HASTINGS, MICH.

Our Special Sale of

$8 Men’s All-Wool Suits!
Closed out by us from the celebrated firm of
Michaels, Stern &amp; Co. will

CONTINUE THE REST OF THIS WEEK.
The regular prices of these suits were $12, $] 3 and $14, but
having bought them way below their intrinsic value, we are
selling them on the same basis, Over fifty of these suits were
sold yesterday, and it is no telling how soon the remainder
will pass into our customers’ hands. It behooves you to come
at your earliest possible convenience if you wish to secure a
first-class ALL-WOOL, DURABLE MADE SUIT at the low
price,

EIGHT DOLLARS
Our Great Straw Hat Sale
Is in everybody’s mouth. Straw Hats at 48c, 68c, 98c, $ 1.48;
worth in any other store, 75c, $1.00, 1.50, 2.50.

HODSON

TOWER CLOTHING CO.
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

Ury wood for Sale.

Man&gt;. tug their friend.- a

The Hastings Furniture Co.
are selling their waste wood in
large loaos at

$1.50 EACH
bELlVEKEb,

SURPRISE
EXTRA

06258625

Stiawls
? iHingh: aiiihe manufacturer’s stock in
tier t*. clone out an estate and are now
!iing them for

$2.50.
J In,-•&gt;«!&gt; cminot bu pureliRscd for less
tiw: ’ix dollar* at any retail store in the
This tt a

-■-Warm Ouestion-:. Lui it will make everyone who
this opportunity a

Why Do You

Marr &amp; Duff,
b‘TTLE CREEK.

LION
COFFEE
A
TRUE COMBINATION OF

Mocha, Java and Rio.
A BMUTIFUl. SOUVIMIK
Picture Card Given
WTTH EVERY POUND PACKAGE

LION COFFEE
When you buy your Groceries try a
naclmko LION COFFEE. Itwthe
L&gt;t in the United States—made
a selection of Mocha. Java and LWj
nropcrlv blended and is conceded by m*
to make the nicest cup of Coflee in the

land. For Sule Everywhere.

Woolson Spice Co., Manf’rs,

K«H««d City, MO.

Toledo.

O.

ED. POWERJ’

ship my own produce and

NO. 35.

can pay the top price.

Given Away
proved note.

Lotte nnd » •

inouws itjtt ton him m mm

^Prairieville Grange held their annual
picnic last Saturday »t camp SL Louis at
the south end of Gull lake.
As this is the time of year for family
and Bunday school picnics. 1 know of no
plart* where they can enjoy themseivta in
a quiet way. undhturbrd and free from
rowdyism than tl«e Baptist resort on Crook­
ed lake near Delton.
,
A few business men from Kalamazoo,
feeling the want of some quiet resort where
they would be free from the annoyance of
■ errtnln d«M tb» ampMBte •« «H
re«,rl», eonrrl.M Ibe Mw. «&gt;ul ,.urrli^1
ten «m «„d liwe II
r !&gt;“,r “"J™*.
.nd .re Otlln; up Uw
“
time .nd mean, will |W™‘HIN THE
already ninny l.rge tent, up .nd two or
three eottmpn I" UiepnMMoIereetloo.
Tile writer lied the plenmin-ol .ttemlln,
wwkheferelMtthoFlrM B.pU.i .nno.1
Sund.r wln«.l plrale fora K,U?,U!L
AdmlnUtmlor'* Sate.
And It w«« ■ pirale Io ■ tn*® wnl* rur lbt
mumigll-oKb® '•“'®
U rhUdn-n
n. well
ft® l|lv.
'"T^Xiiv civen that 1 Hliall Mil at nnb- lout week the Holl.U’l I’n-byterlm,iTLbtmmoo lml.1 Uwir plrn.r .t ■*•• »«
■*n«trt The uosoctation do not wish it no
SSLlirirSSu.lv® *»' tbeB.Hb.t;.

^•snOKEf*

__________________ ____
Dlnaalorio® Notice.
The copariner»hlPj(to“&gt;J^JI^iderHienaincof
ing hetwaen the m&gt;«ji&gt; dtooltwl- James

505

'HaMltuc,. MW »»• ”*j.I, WJUUM.

n/lhe wttate. rivtit. title and

mmmif

Grant Carbougb. of Portland, visited his
best girl Sunday.
Chas. Schofield and family, of Jackson,
were guests of Mrs. .1. Gardner the past
week.
Shirley Smith, of Hastings, la enjoying
the country with his grand-parents.
Mrs. Richard Elerton and daughter hav;eplckcd over 200 quarts of whortleberries
in a little swampnn their farm,-and sold
the same for 10 cents per quart.
Burt Murphy spent last Sunday with
friends in Orange.
Steve Sptenget has moved to town.
Wheat harvest is ovpr. and oats are
ready to cut..
Wm. Tltmnrch is moving his houaeifrom
his father's'farm to his farm.

The common council at Uiclr last meet­
ing determined to have the dogs in the
village muzzled. A timely precaution.
Shield &lt;fc Felgbner are erecting a build­
ing to be used as ii manufactory of their
patent windmills. We wish them success
in their enterprise.
Wheat docs not appear to yield very
well, so we have been informed by thresh­
ers.
Efforts are being made to have tlie next
reunion of the Barry County Battalion of
the G. A. IL nt tills place.
An effort Is being hade tn re-organizeour fire department. We have no organ­
ized fin* protection whatever. The village
has been so long without a serious fire tliat
the citizens have been careless, and we are
likely to be rudely reminded of our negli­
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. gence
when too late.
From present Indications Nashville will
again In the near future have a brass
Die follomtig persons art- authorized to re­ band.
Several of our prominent prohibiliouists
ceive subscriptions tor the Bannkr:
attended the county convention In Hast­
Assyria .
Preston Jewell.
Banfirl.i
*
ings last Saturday.
.
. ....................
UN. Mosher.
BMfwd ...
Eosnir Jordan.
Townsend &amp; Brooks are erecting an ad­
Boweu« MIlls
’ u. Armstrong.
dition to the west side of their elevator.
Broward
. lint. Broward.
Carlton
. J. N. Covert.
Cloverdale.
Cedar Creek .
I*. U Morthlaod.
Cloverdale.
Howard Mosber.
We were blessed with a light shower on
Crazy's Corn
. Brtpn Flsber.
Friday Of-last week but it is still very dry.
ItOVllDC .
... . B.G. Klee.
Deltas. .
A large number went on the excursion
F. J. Norwood.
Frwpnrt
. A. M. Ilerrogton.
to Battle Creek from here on Sunday.
Hltkory Comers
... Kdwin HJMelL
Tlie harvest dance was well attended.
imog .
( has. William*
Mosher &amp; Ryan shipped a car load of Ice
LaeeV
.
,...C. E Nickerson,
Milo
Clarence DoolltUe
to Hastings last week.
Monran
..........
W. K. Adkins.
Nora Given has returned home from the
........J. Mr Reiver.
Maple Grove....
west
Itamiltnn Carveth
MMfileUUe.
..
Nashville
. .
...........B.O. Hale.
Emma Barnes is at home on it visit.
O’Donnell
.
:.M. Ertiwds.
Lurena King, of Richland. wan here
OrtUurnT.le Mill,
........ .. L W. WtaB.
.Sunday.
.
Fratrlrville..........
Wm. L. Rroirn.
WoadUnrt
We«ley Myer*.
........ g. G. Bennett.
Yankee Springs.,
Prof. J. M. Smith and wife retunrad to
Kitty Masher was taken sick with their home in Woodbind after spending1 a
week with the Prof.’s parents.
bilious fever last week.
Cora Brooks has returned home to her
L. N. Moshler has a now lady clerk in
parents.
his store. Vina Bellenger.
Tlui Elie worth talks of buying Mrs.
Marshal Bellenger clerked one day ami
Nichols' farm at Orangeville.
It gate him h very hard sick head ache.
The steam threshers begin to sound ail
L. N. Mosher Is having hard times in
.
the briay part of the season. He Is up one around.
Walt Johnson was In this vicinity ta-t
day amt back to l»e&lt;! two days.
Rev. Cha*. Palmnticr will preach at our Sunday.
Joseph Willison and wife were the
church next Sunday.
Last week Clack Hunt hud some wheat guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith' last
stacks burnt sqpposed to have been set on Tuesday.
Mike Doster was In tills vicinity last
fire by some taxi \.
.
Last week our thresher. Charles Bristol Friday on n whortlelrarry excursion, lie
while feeding his machine the band cutter went home with a full pall it ;hc did Jtet
•
mistook his hand tor a bundle and tacerat- wet.
Howard Brooks is the boss grain stacker.
•_d the whole l/ack of his hand.
The dance at tlie Springs school house
Last week A. B. Morford nnd the
constable. E. U Edmunds, armed with un was a success. All report a good time.
Jennie Cook is home on a vacation after
execution went to Mrs. Howarth’s farm
and took froni the machine rye and wheat working at dressmaking in Kalamazoo.
to sitlsfy a judgement of about -S50 which
will Im- sold this week Saturday atone
Farmers are engaged in cuttlngoata.
o’clock p. m.
Over 4.000 bushels -of wheat lias been
Wheat, so far. Is turning out well nnd Is
shipped from thia point this season.
a very nice quality.____________
Mr. and Mrs. James Welton were mar­
t
Mllu.
ried in England 50 years ago last Friday,
Very dry and dusty, only a slight , trace and In honor of that event tbeir friends
of rain here last Friday.
planned and carried out a very pleasant
Coni. |&gt;otat(**s and iwatures suffering for surprise for them. A nice tea set was left
as a token of esjpem for this worthy coup­
want of rain. .
C. I’. I’eudill delivered the first load of le.
new wheal nt Milo, and Walter Spaulding
Mrs. Flavia Vandewalker is visiting in
shipped the first car load. Six car loads Grand Rapids.
■
were shipped from here l»sl we&lt;«k.
Next Saturday and Sunday quarterly
Wheat is in such fine condition farmers meeting will be held at our school bouse.
are threshing and selling a portion of tlieir Elder Barnes expected Sat unlay. Elder
crop as it comes from the separator at 80 Perry Sunday.
cents per bushel, aud Ip some cases a
P. A. Young and wife, of Hickory Cornfraction over. They think it equivalent to visited relatives here Friday and Salunlay.
90 cents in tlie spring. Il saves once
John Holden is pleasantly occupied do­
handling, cleaning, shrinkage and Interest ing what tie can toward threshing 150
on the money. The quality Is goo&lt;l. and bushels of wheat.
In most case*, its weight from one to three
Five carloads of people passed through
busliels per acre over machine measure.
here en route for Goguac lake Sunday. I
As this is the time of year for the papers ask. why is this wholesale sin allowed.
to report large yields of wheat. Prairieville We read in the bible of the severe punish­
will set the ball rolling by reporting yields ment meted out to the man whose chlhireu
of all the way from 85 to 45 bus. per acre. sinned and lie restrained them not. Arc
From 80 to 88 are very common yields. we guiltless of such wickedness as fa&lt;car­
Jx*.t tlie farmers take notice that the above ried on in our midst and try' not to prevent
yields ate on summer fallow Jun* plow­ it. And to the Sabbath breakers “lie not
ing. which proves the writer's often repeat­ deceived: God Is not mocked.”
ed assertion tnat the same number of bush­
els can be raised on half the number of

Josepi Rogers. 5&lt;- CIQAR

*-u n..! i;ave to cotnel quick if you ex­
pc t to secure one of these valuable
l**ig:ii;i -. At the same time you wilt
‘-•*- great bargains in I

lb*a&gt;lqiurtct» for Parasols anti Um■ UreOaj. All grades and styles at
.
tbo very lowest price.

DRINK

Pay $2.50 for Flour when
you can get just the same for
$2.25 at my store.
I want
your Butter and Eggs, for
which I pay cash or trade. 1

Creat Deal Warmer.

W hite Got&gt;tls. i Embroidered
and Plain, foreign and
Domestic Chailies, Gingham,
India HongeesJ Sateens, In­
dia Linen, &amp;c. Big lines of
Hosiery. Underwear and
Silk Mitts andjGloves.

*

But not piled up.
Every stick Is kiln
•tried hardwood, the very best for/summer
wood or kindling. Orders arejnted and
delivered In regular order as reeehvd. As
the C&lt;». now have more orders bnoloetl than
they can fill for n few days It will stand
tttoec In band who wish to buy this wood
to ptace their orders in advance.
Willi
the low price and excellent quality of
wood the demand is sure to be targe.
Terms, cash with order or when ddivennl.

WHOLE NO. 1834.

COUNTY NEWS.

Hundreds of other rare bargains in Men’s Business Suits.
$3 50,5 00, 6.00, 10, 12.

but ,m Ibe emitrary the tewrt I, "P®“ '
all tmtberlnu. or Sunday «tb«d,
. qukl
nature. Thu C. K. A S. R. H. P»»™
wUldna few rods of the grounds, and

ti lb. CoantyM

»AlZ.'^rl?£‘^W’&lt;.'‘r»l*b®
JLtb »t Umber. rad
1—
«■»»
twenty «")«»&lt;’*• “S?%TtUllw.« wog
j t0 SSbrtXl. Tbo-hivrSO Irai &lt;•'
ZimM .Ml raulrinla, •” * J ! “iLl. Wb«re the
«u boat
■nd w boU,,
"l^.^J^Aai'rS’bdmmMrabw- rtdr nnd ti.lx-

The best Adz&lt;ertising medium in Bar­
ry County.

Delayed letter.
Mary- E- Wilcox Iras company from Bell­
evue this week.
Miss Llbble Paddock, of Hastings, b
visiting her aunt, Mrs. E. J. Hartom, this

ing everything they could lay their hands
on, a razor, gold cuff buttons, some small
change and doing considerable rummaging
all over the bouse and down cellar.

Frank McCall threshed his 48 acres of
wheat one dav last week, and bad 513
bushels. Not a very good yield for the
quality of soli uppnMvhich it grew.
Some fields of oats are cut and bound.
Many more will share the same fiite thbr
C. McCay rf^Ded from Battle Creek
last week with “ brim new separator with
straw stacker attached.
A query arises in tlie minds of maay
why our newspapers, the Telegraph and
the Banxkb. is delayed in arriving at our
P. O., the latter until Saturday evening.
Mrx E. Dando and daughter, of your
city, and a former resident of this place, is
visiting her old time friends and acquain­
tances about the Comers, and for pleasure
camping with A J G. Cortrlght and compa­
ny nt Wall lake.
Mrs. A. 1*. Stanley, of your city, and
son George, of Banfield, made a pleasant
call on Mrs. W. T. Barber on Sunday.
Mrs. Wheeler lias returned to her bomr
In Alamo, while tier daughter takes her
place to attend the- wants of her sister.
Mrs. Frank MeCall.
Quite a number went to Plainwell last
week tn see a fine lot of fleety horses, and
witness the races.
.
Hugh McCall and wife, of Alamo, made
a visit with tlieir sons Frank and Burt
Sunday.
Everett Johnson, of Kalamazoo, la spend­
ing a few days with his grand-parents. J.
B. Rockwell awl wife.
Old Mrs. Kelley, while visiting her
daughter Mrs. Tnotnas Pennock, one day
last week met wUb a fall which may ren­
der her Irtipk-ss for.some time.
Bissell A Flansburg are making interior
improvements in the drug and grocery
store by treating the same to n bran new
coat of psliit. Hilding much to the general
appearance within.
Quarterly Meeting at tlie Wesleyan
churth Saturday and Sunday, Rev. Martin,
of Hillsdale, officiating.
&amp;
Nichols and Lucien Ptrfly went
fishing one dav. . Tlie former with ' his
science and literary accompli aliments and
tlie latter with his former experience and
pluck, failed to inouce the finny tribe to
take I (Old.
Woodland.

. The new elevator Is now completed.
Mrs. U E. Benson visited Sunfield
friends last Saturday.
Some thief went Into the elevator one
day last week and stoic a watch from a
vest belonging to James Asplnall, while
lie was al'work in the second story of the
buildinc. Suspicion rested on a deaf and
dumb tramp printer, who wvax the only
j*erson known to hgve been In Hie builtiing that' day.
He was arrested and
brought before Esq. Veltc, but there not
being evidence enough to hold him he was
discharged.
Aliew sidewalk is being laid on the
south sidl* of B. S. Holly’s store.
Forty-one tickets to Battle Creek were
sold at the station Sunday.
The republicans will meet Aug. nth. at
f&gt; p. tn. to elect delegates to the county
convention to be held al Hastings Aug. 20.
Americus and John Palmerton have or­
dered a new traction engiUK and will be •
ready to thresh In a few days.X
.
New wheat is coming to town quite
lively.
A horsu and buggy belonging to Clark
Sutton was attached by Delos Staples for a
debt. He paid it, and got bis lionsr and
buggy and went on his way rejoicing.
Dr, Baughman thinking It a. good time t&lt;»
get his pay sent officer Scliray after the
rig early pie next morning, but he had no
sooner settled this matter when David
Haight infomicd him he would like to have
his pay too and levied on tlie same rig for
the till rd time. Better straighten up your
debts Claxk.. sd you can have a rig to take
the tally out riding In, for site may gu
back on y

Mrs. John Fleming lias been on tlre^ siek
list the past week.
Fine showers of late have freshened up
coni and potatoes considerably.
We were all nearly frightened out of our
shoes last Wednesday evening by as hard
a clap of thunder as ever greeted mortal
cars. I guess the theory of some is, tlmt.
somathing gave loose somewhere and felt
to the earth.
Died, Thursday evening of cholera in­
fantum, the youpgest child, of Mr. and
Mrs. Geo. Hartman, aged 20 montbe. Fun­
eral services Friday p. m. at tlie M. E.
church.
Mrs. Chas. Brooks Is quite badly afflicted
with rheumatism.
Some are speculating upon the proba­
bilities of a wedding in the not far distant
future. Upon South street Don't any
body get anxious over iL wait patiently.
Keep on the sunny side of life all you
can. and as far from the shadows as possi­
ble. .
:•
Julio Fleming and sons went to Battle
Creek Bunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dill Caln's child* h Very
sick, with but little hopes of its recovery.
I&gt;r. Wright is caring for it
J. IL Smith received word the first of
tlw week tliat his frother Clark living at
Jonesville was not’expected to live.- He
fell from h building hurting hlmoelf badly,
and erysipelas set in with blood poisoning.
School at Carlton Center commences
next Monday. Aug. 4th. Be on hand.
i Otis luuMkm went to Kabuunzoo on

Tin* Wilcox traveling show held forth
Saturday evening to a large and apprecia­
tive crowd.
Wheat Is all cut and Is a fairly good
crop.
Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Tucketman, of
Battle Creek, arc visiting their parents,
John Tuckerman, and Mrs. E. J. Hartom
this week.
,
Mrs. Corwin and family and Mrs. M.
Hartom visited relatives here last week.
Some of our people are contemplating‘a
trip to Battle Creek during the encamp­
ment of the State Militia and the Regulars.
Jared Knapp was attacked by a ivtetais
New gMMla at James Covert’s, but not P.
roll.Bull he was leading and received in­ of I. goods, as Mr.' Covert’s contract has
juries that were thought to be dangerous, run out.
• _
but be Is now conralcsent.
Weil, June and July are pant without a
Every-body tliat can Is whortleberry ing frost. himI we hone August may also.
this week.
Weallier prophets can’t always tell to a
certainty after all. awl we arc glad they
c-n not. especially when they predict evtt.
Oats are being harvested.
Edgar Tyler, of Vermontville, vtalted We can not rewieuilier when we have had
finer weather fur haying and harvesting
relatives here last week.
Wm. Seger left for Rome Center Sunday than the present season has been.
Later—Mrs. Cain's child b&gt; better, and
on a lengthy visit.
Mrs., Henry Tasker and children visited it is thought now he will recover.
And still they R« to the whortleberry
relatives in Battle Creek last week.
James Seger and sister. Mrs. Eveline marslies by wagon loadsIxive. of Rome, made tlieir brother Wm. • Tin- other day as Mike Vester was carSeger a flying visit Sunday . They came
ga crawl from a bund It* ct wheat he
on an excursion to the encampment
While tin* family of John .Iordan were just thrown down. We cant Manw*
absent at the Encampment Saturday, a Michael if hi* was a little fearful to handle
bundle* the rest of that day.

�LEFT IT IN RUINS.
The Cyclone Swoops Down on
art Eastern ToWn.
TWO SCORE OF DEAD AID IBJUXED.
Ktaht Killed Outright. One Fatally Bart

Lawhence^ Mom.. July 28—A cyclone
ualing in destructive power those so
squentiy reported from western com­
an! ties visited the suburb of South Law­
rence at about 9:15 o’clock Saturday fore­
noon, and ini fifteen minutes hud killed
right people, seriously injured from fif­
teen to twenty, slightly injured at least
twenty more) cut &lt;a swath through a
thickly populated section 200 feet wide
and a mile long, rendered 500 people homeleas, destroyed or greatly damaged from
seventy-five to 100 buildings, and entailed
a loss of at least 1100,000, all of which was
uninsured against damage by wind and
•term.

South Lawrence is a busy railroad junc­
tion, and is octupled mainly by well-to-do
mechanics. Tho northern boundary of the
belt of destraction wm but three street*
south of the-lofty mills withitheir busy
throngs of thousand* of worker*, showing
how narrow was tbe escape from a more
appalling loss of life and property. It wm
a veritable dog day. The air wa* hot and
humid. Dark clouds scurried westerly
through the heavens, with an intermittent
rain. Suddenly the wind veered to the
west, an inky-black, coal-like cloud Rjemed
to drop from the cumulous mass hanging
in the southwest, and moving rapidly with
awful Mpect toward the city.

ILLINOIS LEGISLATURE.

THEY WILL FIGHT.

Springfield, Illa, J^ly 94.—The extra
Herndon of tbe legbdaturaj convened in th*
capital building yesterday with few ab­
sentees. In the senate Rev. A. A, Bur­
leigh was elected chaplain, L. F. Watson
secretary, and Stephen Maddox sergeantnt-arms. A committee was appointed to
inform tbe house that tbe senate was
n-*dy for business, and a rdeeas was taken
to await the report of a similar committee
sent to Governor Fifer. At 4:30 p. m. tbe
senate reassembled and the governor's
message wm read stating the subjects of
legislation which would bo in order. Tbe
senate then adjourned. •

Guatemala Officially Declares
War Against Salvador.

Proceeding* in the house were rather
lively, the Democrat* in caucus had
nominated Clayton E. Crafts for speaker,
and determined to bring up the subject of
member* who were disqualified on ac­
count of bolding federal position*. E. A.
Doolittle,of Greene county,was temporary
speaker when the house assembled and
the first business sprung wawa resolution
appointing a committee to investigate the
eligibility of the members holding federal
offices. The temporary speaker declared
the resolution out of order, and au appeal
was made.
Alien, Ropublieag, moved
that the house proceed - to elect officers,
aud the debate waxed warmly and Demo­
crate and Republicans vied with each
other m to which could make most noise.
A Period of Uproar.

References to Speaker Reed’s rule were
made by 'Democrats, and Republicans
shouted ‘‘Bully for Reed." Paddock
moved to lay tbe investigation resolution
on the table, and after another scene of
uproar thtf speaker decided the motion
carried. Finally the motion to pro&lt;jeed|to
elect officers was declared carried, and
after more fllibmrtering by the Democrats,
tlie vote wm taken on the two candidates
for speaker—Cochran and Crafts—and re­
sulted: Cochran, 70, Crafts, 71. Haifa
dozen Democrats signed a protest, and
then Cochran took his rent nnd returned
thank* for the honor. The house then
took recess until to-day.
The Onslaught of the Tempest.
Springfield, IHa. July 25.—The legis­
It was accompanied by torrents of rain. lature began work yesterday on the
Id an instant the crash came. Buildings World’s fair bills. In the senate the pro­
were crushed like egg shells. Some were pored constitutional ameudment permit­
lifted from their foundations and dashed ting Chicago to subscribe $5,000,000 to the
to pieces.
Othero were tipped over or fair wm introduced a* a joint resolution,
blown from their positions and more or and in two or three other shapes, and re­
lea* damaged. The air was filled with, ferred to the judiciary committee, and
fiying debris. Most of those who jnot after some other business tho senate ad­
death in tbe wreck were killed iustantly. journed for tbo day.
Many lay unconscious in the rains of
The boure began th* day with an objec­
tbeir homes, groaning.
tion by Allen of Scott to having his name
recorded m voting ou an appeal Wednes­
TTie cyclone demolished everything in day in favor of sustaining tbe chair. He
Ma course. In Union square over 500 trees said he had voted in the negative. After
were leveled. On Emmet street the wind a long debate it was found that Alien’s
lifted a house belonging to Thomas Evans name was recorded just as he wanted it,
and threw it into the road—a complete and that ended the matter. The World’s
wreck. Mr. Evans’ wife and baby were fair directors' enabling bill was intro­
in the house at the time, but escaped with­ duced and referred; also the joint resolu­
out injury. One house was occupied by tion for a constitutional amendment
James Lyons ami family. On the ap­
proach of tha storm Mr. Lyons rushed
A resolution, the object of which was to
into the house, seizetl the baby from his secure proper consideration of the live
wife’s arms and fled to the street. Both stock interests in deciding upon a site, was
man and child escaped, but the dead body unanimously adopted. Then the Chicago
at Mrs. Lyons was subsequently taken members who are opposed to the lake
from the.ruins.
front as a site for the fair offered a resolu­

PROCEEDINGS IN CONGRESS.

• Glottis • 80Af*-

is

Washington Citt, July 88.—The senate
yesterday discussed the Indian appropria­
tion at length and completed considers-

it seres boil) her tune ind^kL:r

&lt;d slie ll find tijaf her clothes with ■

SOMEBODY IB DOMO SOME LYIHG. the house bill to dispose of Fort Elite res­

reputation !■ Full of Fight—Nicaragua

Canal.

City or Mexico. July BL—War against
Salvador has been declared by Guate­
mala, and yesterday the tninister of the
latter country here wait advised by his,
government of that fact. The United
States minister here has also received offi­
cial notice of the declaration of war. and
has transmitted the following dispatch,
received from Gen. Misner, the United
States minister to Guatemala, to the de­
partment of state at Washington City:
"Both countries are now under military
control, and all dispatches are subjected
to censorship. I have already demanded
of this government that the rights and

and have had every asaurapce that Amer­
ican* will be treated with 4Nery .considera­
tion."
'
•

News from Santana, San Salvador*, nays:
"The Guatemalan government, with the
intention of-helping the traitor Villavi­
cencio, ordered two of its bust generals to
invade our territory with troops. They
were Japalapa ami Santa Rosa, who enjoy
the reputation of being very brave. They
were driven out of Salvadorian territory
in two great battles. Two bloody battles
that followed ou Guatemalan territory In
which the Salvadorians were victorious,
caused great loss to the enemy, who
lost artillery, guns and ammunition. Sal­
vador has proved the Justice of her cause
by force of arms, afad will not solicit nor
accept a -peace that is not honorable.
From the start we did not care to provoke
war.” This is signed by "Carlos Ezcta."
Another dispatch was as follows, from
San Salvador:
"We have gained five
glorious victories over Guatemala. Our
forces are now operating on Guatemalan
territory. Our spoils of war are largtv"
This wm signed by Amaya, director Sal­
vadorian telegraphs.
Guatemalans See It Differently.

At the Guatemalan legation the follow­
ing has been received: "Haeta's army
having .attacked the Guatemalan forces
situated on the frontier were defeated by
our army under the command of Gen.
Payetauo Sanchez. The enemy retired in
the greatest disorder, abandoning Guate­
malan territory, which they bad invaded.
Their losses were heavy and they left in
the hands of our army three cannons and
all their equipments." This was signed
by Martinez Sahara!, foreign minister.

ervation (with an amendment) nod the
house bill granting land* to Miles City,
Monk The bouse agreed to the substitute
for the original package bill and pasacd
tbe bill by a vote of 118 to S7. The bill gives
states the right to prohibit the manufac­
ture and sale within their limits (regardless of where produced) of any product,
instead of confining the prohibition to In­
toxicants. Tiie bankruptcy bill wa* then
taken up and debated at length without
notion.
Washington Citt, July X—The house
of representatives devoted yesterday to de­
bate on tbe bankruptcy blit Speeches
were miwle by Abbott of Texas, Frank of
Missouri, McCord of Wisconsin, Perkin*
of Kansu, and others. The debate wm
cloud by E. B. Taylor. The senate re­
sumed consideration of the Indian appro­
priation bill and disposed of all but a few
pages of it- A resolution wu agreed to
calling on the president for information
touching the alleged illegal imprisonment
of A. J. Diax in Cuba.
Washington Citt, July 25.—The bouse
spent yesterday wrangling over the amend­
ments to the bankruptcy bill. Tbe “vol­
untary bankruptcy” substitute wm rejectcd-74 to 125—and the Torrey bill, with
unimportant amendments, passed—117 to
84. In the senate tlie Indian appropriation
bill wu'finally‘passed, most of die day
being spent in the discussion of the ques­
tion of deuominstioual Indian schools.
Bill* were introduced: to incorporate tbe
American National aMociatlon of the Red
Cross (the Red Crow society); providing
for free silver coinage, the dollar to con­
sist of 412.5 grains of diver, to pay Dr.
Mary Walker 41(1,000 for her services, suf­
ferings, and expenditures u asstetant sur­
geon of the army during the rebellion.
Washington Citt, July 2fi.—The sen­
ate begun yesterday with hunting for a
quorum and after some delay t hesergeantat-artn.s found one. A memorial wm pre­
sented from Grand Army men expressing
"abhorrence'' at the action of congresN in
allowing $10 as a pension attorney fee
under t he dependent pension bill, and say­
ing that Washington City agente were
offering local attorneys half tbe ee in all
cases n»*cured.
Cockrell presented pro­
tests from Missouri against the "enor
mity" of the proposed federal election
bill. A similar memorial was ateo pre­
sented from Adrian. Mich. The bill was
referred to the privilege* and election
committee. Thtj senate then proceeded
with thu tariff debate, and McPherson
moved that thS bill be recommitted with
instructions to report aJbilUreducing taxa­
tion.
Without action the senate ad­
journed.
The hou«c,«&lt;pent the day debating the
senate amendment to the sundry civil bill
relating to irrigation lands, but took no

brilliancy g]GWs
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neighbor.

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Tbe steamer Coliun, of the Pacific Mail 8 o’clock, at which time private pension
Steamship company, has been seized by bill* were to have been considered, but
the Gautemalan government, at San Jose nothing wMdone.
-’PARKfcK’s
de Guatemala because It had arms on
Washington City, July 28.-in- the
HAIR BALSAM
tion demanding from the directors “a board destined for Salvadorean ports. house Saturday a resolution wm agreed
Innumerable instances ot loss' of Ufa or
plain, unvarnished statement showing Now it is learned that the steanwljip com­ to for * special oommittee of five to inves­
remarkable escape* occurred. The occu­ whether they intend to locate the fair on pany informed tlie United Staten'govern­
tigate tbe pension office.
The senate
pant* of the ruined houses were mostly the lake front or Jackson park, or partly ment of the seizure and that govern
hard working mechanic* and laborers on both, nnd if the latter, what will be th,e ment immediately telegraphed tbe.Uuitr-d -mendmenta to the sundry civil bill were
who* homes represented a life time of character of the exhibit on the lake front, States minister in Gautem^la denying the considered and many of them were nontail. Tbe engineer on tbe 8:3) express nnd the chnracterof that in Jackson park." right of tbe government to interfere with coucurred in. Without 'finishing the bill
from Boston sdw the cyclone a* be was This was referred, and the house ad­ the vessel, and demanded thekurrender of the house adjourned.
i.D.ina, t„
sr. M
Tbe senate uon-coheurred in the house I l_l V VII Ul
nearing South laiwretice and stopped hi* journed for the day.
the steamer and her cargo. The Pacific
&lt;
mouth Under Aet June 27. l«io. »H Saldters
train, thus probably saving the lire* of
Mail company han made a demand for full amendment* to the original package bilL *&gt;■&lt;) RnikHsa e -n bled to s 1‘en iou for any
Sfringheld, I1L. July'aa—The senate
his passenger*, as his train was due in
Indemnity, and it is learned that Guate­ Tbe tariff bill was discusa-d further, el««bUlt&gt; , ahnbrr r«i,u&gt;rted in service or not.
Sooth Lawrenbe about the time the cy­ yesterday advanced the bill providing for mala has granted the company a subsidy, speeches lieing made by Colquitt and Ail their widows, tnluor rhlldnNi. and defw-MdMorgan. Bill* were pMsed to pension the ••nt psrrn «, whether sole tn perform iiunnal
payment of members, etc., to third presumably
readclone struck. Ajsllght fire started in one 1
as u sop to Cerberus.
liber or DUE. Write stone- toCllAWN Bl'.owN
Widows of Gen. Croak, Gen. Fremont and
of the houses, out was promptly extinuxtin- ing. The senate judiciary committee put
Troops Ordered to Advance.
guiabed. But for the heavy raiu fire ' an amendment into the proposed constitu­ ' Guatemala has ordered her troopa now Gen. McClellan.
Washington Cm, July 29.—In tbe
would undoubtedly have added to the tional amendment providing that the citi­ ou the frontier, some 0,&lt;XK). to immediately
mutte yesterday nn order was agreed u£uu
horror of the scene.
zens of Chicago shall rote their willing­ eross into Salvador and march ou toward
ness to subscribe $5,000,000 to the World’s Son Salvador. In the meantime the Gua­ .for meeting hereafter at 11 a. m. and ad­
The following is a list of the dead: fair, the vote to t»e taken nt the November temalan troop* at other pointe will he journment nt« p. m. During the discus­
Michael Higgins, aged 38; Mrs Mary election. Another amendment strikes out drawn in as rapidly ns possible and sent sion of the order Ingalls attracted atten •
l-Kur. I
O’Connell. agedlM; Miss Mary Q’Connell, the grant of the right of eminent doma|n ou to re-enforce the invaders. No word of tlon by announcing that the renste inL'Uiun atul Mslr; Ichthyol Rn»|»
wnrwl (&lt;m«Mis i rr|-ar.itio:i' for iwsafKyins
aged 17; Mrs. Elizabeth Collins; Annie to tbe World’s fair directors.
communication has lieen received her? tended to pass the election bill. The bill | 'J1A
'*,0 *" !■ ykn. i;.-&gt;n»M ir-^klrs. tan. suti—
Collins, aged C; Hannah Beattie, aged V;
iH^i*irU»-'"f the »kln. H
The house spent an hour paying tributes from Salvador nnd what is going on them to transfer the revenue marine to the uaMrs. Mary Lyons, and Helen Cutler.
ii» &gt;!«?■-• Wl I hf r« fnti.lrt|.
to the memory of the late* ex-Senu^or L. i» not known. It in believed, howeveh । vul service was diacnsved until 2 o'clock,
I-»&gt;Y
’
The Mott Seriously Hurt.
D. Whiting, and adopting appropriate tliat the entire population will rally to
1. HUrtKItT.Tulnt
Most of the injured were taken to pri­ resolutions. The speaker announced sun­ General Kuta's standard nnd mnkeacora- when a motion to continue its discuwiiou
to
the
.displacement
ot
the
tariff
bill
wns
vate houses, but n number were conveyed dry committee appointments. Pnddock mou defense of their country.
defeated
—
34
to
14.
Vest
and
Turpie
then
to the hospital ' The worst injured are ns of Kankakee introducecT/a resolution de­
&gt; A neutral attitude will he maintained
follows; Andrew Hart, will probably die; claring It the sense of -the house that the by the Mexican government for the prw add resiled the senate in opposition to the
tariff bill. McPherson’s motion to recom­
IhOrick Nugent, cut on ’cheek; Lizzie World’a fair should be held on one site.
mit it wax defeated—19 to “i-and the
Oldsworth' badly bruised; Bridget McDer- An attempt to table the resolution wm
reading of the bill by paragraphs wm l&gt;eynott, acalp wound; Mrs. Campbell, laeer- defeated by the country members, and it
[Back of this whole question there is gun.
■ted wrist; Mrs. Merriman, scalp wound; was finally made tbe special order for
In the house the suudry civil hill with
On Morgan, internal injuries; Jimmie and Tuesday next. Tbe resolution calling on one of great importance to Americans,
Minute McLaughlin, badly bruised; Mrs. the World’s fair directors to state exactly naturally the outlook for the Nicaragua amendments wm agaiu taken up. The
Thibault, lacerated arm; Lizzie Morrisrey, what part of tbe fair will be placed on the canal and the effect upon that enterprise house adjourned without disposing of the
resulting from war. 1 is the generally
spine Injured.
respective sites wm reported favorably accepted belief in Central America, and a
ami adopted. Tha session appropriation
One man, who owned a bouse u short bill wm reported and sent to third read­ thoroughly well founded one, too, that it
Washington City. July 23.-Tbe bouse
dtatoace east of South Lawrence, hurried ing. A resolution requiring the World’s Guatemala succeeds in overcoming San committee on rales, in ita report favoring
home when he heard of tbe storm to find fair committees to report not later than Salvador and also Nicaragua, she will load
an investigation of the jiension bureau,
down
the
waterway
with
so
many
conce*
his place. His house had been blown over Tuesday next wm adopted, and the house
skins as to make its completion impractic­ say* that the charge* are that Gen/Raum
to the east, and while tbe leeward side adjourned to Monday.
able, if not imposible. The many Ameri­ referred u communication from George E.
was all jammed toget her the windward
cans who are down there are to a man in­ I^inon. the noted pension claim attorney
front wa* lifted up fully ten feet in the
ANOTHER EXCURSION DISASTER.
terested In the defeat of Guatemala for asking for A certain chang? in the rules’
air. Fire was already beginning to blaze
this
reason.]
to Deputy Commissioner Lincoln, who re­
among the ruiav. He forced bls way
ported against tbe change. That later
through the timbers to his sitting room,
Gen. Raum made the change, anfl that
Baltimore, Md., July 29.—Th* excur­
and there on the floor, under the piano, he
New York, July 20 —Tho Herald has
still Inter Lemon loaned Raurn fcS.OOO.
found his wife. A pile of bricks was on sion steamer Louise and the Bay line theufollowlng from Tegucigalpa, Hondu
The charge that Raum l&lt; interested in a
top of the piano. At one end of tbe in­ steamer Virginia were in collision but
strument wm a Ug stick of Umber, at the night near Fort Carroll. Four people are ras. dated June 30: “All this country is refrigerator company, and requires—by
^•OYS
other wm all the flooring of the room known to have been killed and about sev­ greatly excited. Every village and town indirection—employes to take stock is also
has
all
it*
troops
in
readiness
and
revolu
­
made. Congressman Cooper fathers the
above.
Bnt th* piano legs were big enty-fire injured, more or less. Many be­
l*Z5
tion is expected at any moment, and the charges, and says he will prove them. He
*»d strong. They held up under all tbe
jaaaaure, and his wife was rescued alive lieve that a number were drowned. Just revolutionists ere, they say. organizing presented copies ot correspondence in sup­
bow many Ilves wore lost cannot be posi­ themselves in Nicaraugn. 1 hear that Sal­ port of the first charge. The committee
vador
and
Gautemala
will
noon
be
at
war
tively determined. The dead are, so far
rays the charge* are based usually on
What seemed singular about tbo cyclone m known: Mrs. Mahlia Marshall, Charles and that Nlcaraugua is to help Salvador, hearsay, but that the investigation should
was the fact that some of the oldest and Grenxer, Daniel Kopp, Mrs. Howard Kei- while Honduras 1* to prevent the Nicare be made, m the public service should be
auguans
from
doing
so
by
not
allowing
unquestionably eletin.
snoot rotten houses stood the gale well,
them to pass through her country."
while new blocks of brick and wood fell
ta masses of ruins. Houses which still
ROBERT LAIRD COLLIER.
Dvluth, July 2&amp;—The water was per
Chicago. Jnly 25. -Ths dty o( Chicago
stand have all lost shutters, chimneys or
feet for the regatta Saturday. The Lurllne The DUtlBguUhed Unitarian Divine Dte* has given countenance to the approach­
of Faralysla.
mMb learned of the catastrophe they di- club won the four-oared race with the
ing Odd Fellows demonstration by declar­
woted their carpenter*, mechanics and Winnipeg men in M8H- Nettleton won
Salisbury, Md., July 2a—The Rev. ing Thursday, Aug. 7. * half-bolldny
the junior singles against Fitsgerald in Robert Laird Collier, ono of the mod and requesting buslaess meq to clow
11-JO, and the Lurlines added another to widely known Unitarian divines in this
ciU“m"ugenerally to dec­
their victories by taking the junior doubles
country, died early yesterday morning at orate their house, on ih«, occasion of the
in 10;17X- Of course everybody was on
big parade, i here has never before be*r.
hi*
country
home,
tho
Everglade*,
situ
­
the qui rive for the great race of the day,
*e« Jn rate* to Chicago a*
which was the professional singles. Gau- ated about twelve mile* from- this will be made tor this occasion. ■
He was stricken with paralyris
daur, Teemer, Hosmer, Hanian, Ten Eyck, city.
night
and
never . regained
Hamm, and McKay started.
Gaudaur Fizday
WIPED OUT BY FIRE.
Washington City, July M-Ths
won in 30:33, with Tcemer second, Hosmer consciousness. He married the daughter
ufifib
third. Hanian fourth, and the others of ex-Congre*«njan Hiram Price, of the Went has approved the — —*■-went nas approved the act authmizlng
bunched.
Davenport district. Since then he had
Ji* ??'vT,Tth "d PUw* Brid8® ««*&gt;- i
held
the
most
prominent
Unitarian
pul
­
Spokane FALLS, wash., July 28.—News
pany to sub-ttitute a pivot draw hri,ir» i .Asa j
Mixaouri
—uri river “a p^c. “T1**.*®
Hacked here last evening that the town of
OMAH A, July 28.—The editorial and rep- pit* in Boston, Chicago, Brooklyn. WmU- over the Mi
ingtouCRy, and Kansas City. He also
pontoon bridge *z Leavenworth
Wallace, Idaho, tbo great mining camp arterial staff of The*Republican, who have
bad charge for a long time of u prominent
«f the Qomd-d'Alene mining district, had
church st Leicester, England.
fused to go to work Saturday unless their
UnmtL-ouK, mu,.. J&lt;d, _ —
rrffiHn1 of the Union Pacific baa received pay was forthcoming. Managing Editor
pUm of
Monitor Plow noria. |0 thu
Smith, one of the striker*, was appointed
Londun, July iA—The Union meeting
city, w«m destroyed by fire yesterday
trustee and will receive a 1 the tuuds of
at
Armagh yesterday called for the purthe paper until the staff i&gt; paid.
■
Tts Children's Moilclos
of the Union Pacific and NorthpoM of denouncing the course of Mr. the buildlag* and MO.UQO the *tock TK?
Corry, M. P„ in blocking tbe dock bilL low is fully insured.
The
was
a
very
stormy
one,
and
culminated
in
Lancastkk, Pa., July
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MEN WHO USE THE TELEGRAPH
A8 A MEANS OF EDUCATION.

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NEWS IN BRIEF. I DETAILS OF THE FIGHTlMO.
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EARNEST OPERATOBS.

SZin'tD?Moln« "-*•

on bhL
I? 5" OU” W* Molnrm.
oiwrat "h
&lt;od kn—* to warn th,
oiwrator th»t lIoney c^k brf
Crawhlnl ol th. tolwaph operate, of
th. conotra u, cootlnu^ly prap.rln,
themaelvre for other proteaalons, while the
other two-thlrds are continually thinking
of doing rd. Of tha 1UU men working on
ths regular night fores in the Western
Union main office thirty&lt;ix of them are
either studying or working at something
else days. They are divided up aa follows:
Doctors, 8; Uwyers, &lt;S; ministers, 3; brokers.
8; actors. 2; theatrical managers. 3; real
estate dealers, 2; Inventors, 8; book agnntr.
I; manufacturers, 1; civil engineers, 1; au­
thors, I: commercial business, 1; electrical
supply ngents. 1; composers of music, I.
Tbe method of making tbe change la dif­
ferent from that employed by men in other
walks of life. Operators never have fat
plares thrust upon them. This-la because
they nover come in contact with leaders in
the business world. So if they’ evdir ex­
pect to get anything better they must
reach for it. Most at the operators who
desire a change are men of families, conse­
quently they have to move discreetly and
do considerable economical juggling.. Be­
ing without any capital except their own
energy anal ambition they choose a pro­
fession. Tbe two moat in favor are medi­
cine and law. The next thing to bo done
is to acquire it. But this isn’t such an easy
matter.
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‘“d ‘''““Swl thronsh
'klHto b.“ *°
&gt;UUng
two tnen, and that tha ra,,™. A.
1
dn. wonldmrat. Uh. IteTn^X^
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the “n“rr ***■« with th. »!.
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Recent lam l»y fire in Spokane FaMc
aggregate 8200.000. Incendiarism is bus1jpected. Steps are being taken to secure a
better waler supply.
DUpatchaa received at Berlin from the
&lt;City of Mexico state that Mexico will re1 main neutral In tbe dispute between the
,Central American republic*. ,
The Pentecost band In Atwood. Piatt
1eounty. Ills., had tbeir tent torn down by
idisgusted ci tiro ns Thursday, and tbe said
d. c. added insult to injury by rotten egging the band.

Loxdox, July ® —A dispatch from
,
Bueno* Ayrat to Tlie Time*, dated Bun­
credltOftM
“Fighting
began
at price*:
dawn Hogs
&lt;day noon, says:
stock—
Union stock
yards
•ent their claim, to safe!
until dark,
1Saturday and
,et continued
opened stead)
and when
firm, later
Probate office. tn tbe City
and their
strong:
prices £cTbe
hi,-ber:
both
aides held
poaltiora.
gov­ light
1
n.i.&amp;0u
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LO&gt;;
rough
lacking.
iJ
70^3.10.
'ernment's polite
cavalryb^-nvy
suffered
ter­ nnd
lota. and
Fl.R0a3.UV.
lacking
iribly. During
the FMBttU.KH.
night the city was aa
« lots.
tquiet aa tbe dead, but behind shutters the
&lt;dUxenB were alert. The insumpts re­
Dated July
,opened hostilities at dawn Sunday with a
।
1heavy artillery fire upon tbe government
troops under Vice President Delleggrini."
M.12.4.
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A terribly tragic blunder occurred early
in the day. when a regiment, suddenly
LOCAL OR TRAVELING.
deciding to join tbe insurgent*, advanced
To sell our Nursery Block. Malary. Eipeases
for that purpose toward the artillery. and
Steady Employment guaranteed.
Their signal* were misunderstood and
they were literally mown down by a ter­
rific fusillade within the narrow street.
The ministef- of war was wounded during
the fighting and the minister ot finance
was ma&gt;ie prfaoner.
CoL Murmendia,
Maj. Campos nnd many other officers were
killed. The commander of tho firemen
was shot by bis own men. An armistice
was endered nt noon and an edart was
made to reach some agreement and stop
the butchery.

Seymour Klsch, .an English man, who
hna lived in Chicago two or three years,
is tplsaiDg. and Is reported to owe IIO.GJO
। in borrowed money, for which the lenders
i
have no security.
J TRADE
MAluAl
Almost the entire wheat crop of France
? '
since the event that made her Is said to have been ruined by incessant
rains. Tha losses are rati mated at M0,000.000 francs. The price of bread is ris­
ing in' Parts in consequence.
Earn H. Heywood, editor of Tbe Apos­
tle of Free Lore, was sentenced Thursday
at New York to two 'yarn hard labor for
Suffered
■ending bls paper through the mails, said
Chenier SL. paltlmore. Nd.
"ot r’ «■
toltn th. pa|M.-r being adjudged to be obscene litera­
»ear*1 -dff-.rsd with rheuma» ahouiderdthuld n»t lift my
ture.
notaTUr ‘Lrte"r Pirturrauu. and rotnantk
George Man. an S-year-old boy, was
p°‘nt of view the story’ of M-fas fibellr’a
flying hi« kite from the roof of a house
,k; CHU&gt;IE» ITOCBOCS..
In New York Thursday, when he stepped
The Maw Opens Fire.
yi-arxRnh?
»Ealu Shc,,y was theo
A later dispatch to The Times says: Tlie
oW.thedMBghter of amaualroodv into tbe open air-shaft and fell five stories
*ho bad retried on a piece of hmd U&gt; the bottom, being mashed almuet to a armistice lasted until. 1 p. m.. when the
pulp.
ships in tbe harbor Itegnn firing upon tbe
a* Chicago .nd
Pterrc Dnlam »re and his wife and Jean government house. Bellcgrini having re­
l i ;h ° wtstcra’ railroad. The land was
hilly and so unflt for culUvatioufhat Mr. Gauthier, tbeir barkeeper, have been in­ fused the terms proposed by the insurgents.
The British gunboats Bengln and Bram­
hided
for
mtirCe
at
Quebec
for
causing
Shelly dtandoned farming UHl became n
workinacn on the roadbed of the new rail- th.- fire by width five members of tbe Ma­ ble arrived at 3 p. m. to protect British
rauds family lw»l their live* Wednesday, subjects. Tbo navy went over to the in­
br°"Kh' ™
PHIUADCLFHI*.
surgents In a body. The Palagona bom-1 C. E. HIRES.
« July 23
FAVOKADLI'. HOtrns OF WUUK.
bardod the government 'house, and tbe 1
The only thing in tbeir favor is their kJS’S’.m
‘" t'«&gt;»*■»'IcMl. th.
Rev. H. E. Qioke, a Methodfat clergy­
hours of duty. Three arc regular. Tele­
1 of-.,hk &lt;-hI&gt;d ■ Plucky fight with life man of WpowmckeL 'R. I., I* defendant Panama shelled President' Colman’s resi­
graph offices have three separate forces. fa.",nc ctJWn«l*‘th «Ugnity.
in n suit- for libel brought by Profcsaor dence. The war-ships ceased the bom­
Tbe day force reports for duty Kt 8 n. m. iiJi- ‘j1/
iu wh,ch th&lt;! Shellv fam­ "R. J. Chute. &lt; dancing muter, who was bardment at 4 p. m.. nnd a bulletin was
and is off at 5:30 p. m.; the regular night ily l‘Teqin 1M1 stood just nt the ckitern charged in *0 newspaper controvery in issued announcing that tbe revolution had
force relieves the day force Mt tliat hour, foot of a long and high ;&lt;-mldrcular lull
which Mr. Cooke engaged, rognrding triumpbetl, and that a provisional govern­
the all night force relieves the nighfe force wfoeh taiiecd lacked but little of entirely dan’eing. with haring lef* Woonaocket ment was formed. At.V o’clock Monday
‘r .
.
r^iereall tfa tronblre tnefmorning Celman’s troops occupied the
at 1:30 a. m., and Is in turn relieved
ug.,bp hous®’ "PenluK sufficiently under a financial and moral cloud.
$-?.F.
■ Jr.Ut. of tbo
»Mh afl
houm around the plaxa.
at 8 by tho day force again. Tho regular
-i \X -r*. Drovdnres. Dtatrore alter
tC
lhe 1“““*®
the'
Tho l^eldgh Valley, Pa. coal company
F&lt;4rrlgn Naval OMecrs Will Protest.
J *-’i &gt;« U2 B.da. Ac.
night force is the most available, and the nuiroad. Ihrough these two openings also' has put its M.OQO miners on full time.
SasUX .•^a»sba*breaafarentaGUXtaC .
Tbo commanders of the war vessels ot
small anny of .-isplrnntA for greatness in flowed Honey creek, twice within this circle*
Russia hits increased the tariff duties on otherlnntionalities agreed, If the Argen­
other ranks struggle upon it. They are aiiannal by the railroad with bridges, while’ starch, glassware, wax nnd cod-liver oil.
tine war-ships resumed firing, to jointly
; given no extra privileges bf the companies, to the rout invest flowed the rerene Des,
Nathaniel B. lx&gt;cke, father nt the late I proteit against the action on the ground
I but are subjected to the same stringent Moines,' bridged by un immense MX) foot
D. R. Locke (fVtroleum V. Nasby). died at j that it in contrary to the rules of war to
rules and regulations that govern the rest trestle.
T
if. Carte?* Utte Liver Pffl* «
bomlnrd an open city without notice.
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•..viuG.&gt;u»ti| *uon.cunngBi»4wet
j
^olodo,
()., Friday, aged U7 years.
About 6 o’clock on the evening of July fl
of the men. In fact, they have a lutrdcr
Fighting l*gan agnin at 3 p. m. Presi­
There have liven I.Wm notices of evic­
time of it than the majority of the oper one of-the moat terrible rain storms everr
aton., beiuuse they arc ordinarily strictly known In Ic.wa hurst upon Qoone county.. Alon filed in Ireland during the put three dent L’elnian proposed terms, which were
rejected by the chiefs of the Union Civiirst class, and arc comtequently comi&gt;elled Rthonfeed tbe little creek into n leaning months.
I icn. iThe insurgent troops hailed this detlrsxl-that soon burst Its bound* and
W do the hardest work.
Two broiheranamed Ixiuk atKlPhilip An- | cisiort with vivas.
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All these men who arc striving to shake xwept tmt upon the valley.
degat, occupying a farm near Newhall Cat,
'J STATE CONVENTIONS.
1 he nottition of th? tiny house upon the set iln- to tin- brush, etc.. &lt;&gt;n the bottndcrloose from v telegraphy were originally
Cancer*'
.country boys. The villages where they hili gnko Kntu a ebnnee to watch the Iqs of their land in ordsr to pp-vent a fire
• utrr-wag complaint; butforturu-Uc^docancteixihrt^andtbow
went to school and where they afterward havoc afil aiKitu her and to’fully compre­ already raging from destroying their prop­
--T-i. a «U1 dad them UtU» pUlamlxj.
erty. Tbeir tire destroyed the adjoining ’
learned telegraphy grew too small for hend wtiut followed.
Hot will not bo wiL
in
thj
midst
of
the
yelling
of
the
wind
St. i Paul July 25.—The state Repubproperty, nnd Friday last the brother* shot
them, and they came to New York, where
they equid do better. Many countrymen, and thd cannonade of thunder the ringing thcnisclves in the head-, one fatally; the iican(convention met in this city yester­
after sjxmding several years in this city, of nn eigine bell foil on Kate’s ear. It was other will recover.
day isnil after organizing took a recess to •DTTH0,xT.t(.»B4M^&lt;:a’
|
nn
engine
which
hail
been
*«ent
out
from
enter colleges and graduate with honors.
Tho Farmers’Alliance is so strong io 2:.1O. kt which time, iqxm reassembling,
Sold bv W. H. Goodyear,
-------------------- they
- -- ----------p “feel along” tho bridges nnd see South Carolina that V fa claimed that the the platform was ready, and being read,
During the summer
vacations
return I
'lithAteaect *o many Brea that here fa where
tf tbe city and rvork day and night. In I *f the twenty or more along this short regular Democratic nominees for congress
was {adopted. The document advocates
iroLikeonilgrcAibaaaL Ourpillacureitwhile
SI* «-»rato for ln,ln» «to
this way they make enough monev to run 1 H»o —
A
». 1in that state will tfearly all be defeated,
prottk:tion to American industries and rec­
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and men pledged to the “sub-trcuury"
them through tho college year. Dozens of
iprocity with South nnd Central America;
There wn* a crash of breaksuch men flock to the city every summer 1i/i
un timbers, the thud of an engine's plunge 'Bchctnc elected. Tins scheme is for the declare* for a high license in dealing with
after commencement nnd remain until the "ot teUeT1'1 Li“,a* °f ,b* WalCr a*’°“ the Igovernment to Irene legal tender “ware­
L:’..y U«ix«mn«action
the liquor question, as giving. the best re­
house
receipts"
on
grain,
etc.,
stored
in
ia t:*N »t 22 can tai flra for IL Soi®
college opens in the fall again. An the
sults: favors legislation that will prevent
suiumer senouD is the time when the tele­
"fc” A®* 'each county by farmer*.
-CiRTtR MEDICINE CO.,
YONG
graph cumnanies do their biggest business.
The'Waxahachie (Tex.1 National Imnk, Anuichlsta from emigrating to this coun­
. hc Morm
Th« Plteding of capital iWO.OK), and tlie National bank ot try, and firmly oppost,** any federal legis­
SMJLLP'IL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
Urey dun’t'have any trouble In getting all 2
To cure Biliouine**, Sick Headache, Consti­
moth,.4 ami .Uera foil on hi-rok ear*
1
Chester. Vt.. capital tiO.OM, have been lation that will restrict the.competition of
the work they want.
pation, Milan*, Liver Complaints, take
• ‘ Canadian with domestic railways.
The. number of U-k-grapheni who drift r ■"• n are P«i’hin;{. Father was a rail- authorized to commencc*bu»inere
the safe and certain remedy.
into newspaper work L* also large. There ■ n«k ’’d*”' Hc p Inusl ** Given.”
The secratnry of war is absent from the
| She flew io the spot uiarcst to where the
This
next
business
waa
tbe
nofnination
is acanxdy n paper of any importance in
engine had plunged into the water. She national capital to Inspect the armory at
this country that doesn't number several
of a state ticket. For governor Knute
Springfield,
Mare.
ex-telegraphers upon its staff. In New York found two men dead and two men unin­
John Cpoper. aged
years, n‘ prominent Nelson whs named, together with the proajured. |,ut no Btranded on tbe drift worn! as
there are n score or more. These men were
lawyer of Burlington, Iowa, residing at ent ihcumfa-nt. but tbe Utter had an,
Tea WO h:vro SICK ‘HEADACHES. PACT
to be dot of her reach.
overwhelming majority on the informal
IN THE SLOE, DY.a-EPSIA. POOR APK&gt; usually employed by tho various press nsThcii she remcmlM-n-d the expresa. AU Lomax, 111*., was thrown from his road­ bn 11st, and got tbe nomination. The rest
TTTT: f,» • l&gt;;ile«a and unable to gnttbroMrt s'Kintionn and uowspnpera a» operators.
r.R the ■■ *1.1. M«. (WUU1. Bran. &gt;oto«
about her were the roaring waters, tear- ' cart and killetl Friday evening.
»or.r dally work dr rodal csjoyments. Life
Probnbly tlie ou^ nnui engaged in the •flK uri great trees by the roots. The- hid- I
Peter Jackson, the pugilist 'hns sailed ot tbe ticket is aa follows: LieuU-nnnt
will ho a burden to you.
govtrnor,
E. 6. Ives, ot Nicollet; secret Regrapli business who doesn't care to gel ro&lt;Kv.;ullJ y..l,r;lnl tht. (l!trinrfnf
for Australia He expects to return in a
taryfof state. F. P. Brown, ot Faribault;
out of it fa John Brant, an operator nt 1U5
spired (child and secmeri to dan- her to pro- few month*.
Broadway. Be fa a bankeXnu quite an ex­ « cd. (She crept along in the darkness, her
Daniel McCormick, of Pawtucket, R. I„ nudfior of state. P. J. McGuire, ot Polk:
tensive •scale. For twenty year* bo has only gniuc the livid flash that sprang upon j &lt;iie&lt;l Satardiiy uiftht &lt;&gt;( hydrophobia. He trensnror, Joseph Bobletcr, of Broun; at­
worked for the Western Union in this city l*»T fr&lt;&gt;in moment to moment, and at lost I had '. &lt; »•!« confined t«&gt; hfa bed with the ter­ torney general. Moses E. Clapp, of Otter
Tall! clerk ot the supreme court. Charles
and'loaned money to the Roys. The ma­
rible div-H*' for some time.
tiro ’rest!?.
jority-of operators .have a way of spending . renchdl
Gen. John M. Palmer opened hfa cam­ P Jfolcourt, of Washington.
To fro-.* this single trucked bridge in
their money long before pay days, which the daytime requirtu tho steadiest of; paign far tbe United States aenaiarahipl
NOTICK FOB HEARING CLAIMS/
occur on th® 15th und 1st of every month. nerve-. How could w.'ic rrfxw it in this! fur Illinois at a far’nen’’ Plcnic nt Cirard.
I.r-’I OLN, Neb., July 25.—Tbe state Re­ Slate of Michigan. County ot Barr} —as.
Dram fa their benefactor and his own. He fearful darkness, with a light that came Ills.. Satin'lay. He •poke to about 5,iW
Notice fa hereby given, that by an order of tbe
publican
convention
began
here*-Wednes
­
only
IV
unuil
L.-.
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.it
--g.-.
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—
for
h
—
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strong
l
loans
them
a
certain
sum,
depending
enjnurtjf.
only to blind her '■ W hm wa* ‘ here fur her people.
Probate Court for tuo County ot Barry, mode
boxawll
IbrT.-M
I tirely ui&gt;on who the person fa, for two but th-pth if the train came before she had 1 Dr. Birrt. a well-known Chicago physi&lt; day,'nnd-held
an all-night session, finally on tbe .Toth of June. A. I). 1KX&gt;, six month*
__
yvsr 1K|.
from that date were allowed fur creditor* to
clan, read u taper Saturday itefore the; ..
a(jj
()
weeks at 5 per cent., without security. It
Ijipirnrag
at 10 a. m. yesterday. The present
crossed tbe horrid chasm!
tlieir claim* 4ir**ln*f the estate of Rob­
I fa estimated that he loan*83,000 in this way .
Down on h.-r knees tlie brave girl wen^ Medical society, it* which’he declared that I platform contains the usual indorsement ert ln*li-y. late of x.dd county, deettased,
‘| administration nnd approval of na- and Itiat allen-ditor* of M.d deceased are re­
I a month, k:i&lt;1 be Is said to have accumu-. It wm| her duty, for death would pnvtha! abutiduni drinking of mmdntoxieat ing j oj‘ tthe
quired to nnro-nt their claim* to said Probate
.»—
lated a considerable fortune.
penally of her cov.ardice, and slie conld fluids whs a certain cure for consumption tioitil
legislation; &lt;lerantids n service pen­ t ourt, at tte ProbiUe office, tn tlie City of HBal­
sion bill. A resolution lutlorMng prohibi­ ing*. for examination and allowance, on or be­
ATTITUDE OF THE COMPANIES
in ifa first and wcuml stages.
not fai a coward if rhe would.
Pem A'£3Tri£ Breath. Asxforit.
Jdtb .day ot December uexu and that
Down on her knee* eht- falls and begins
The higher officials of the viiriousjromFdwanl Mnoicrre. and old resilient of tion wa*v tabled. The ticket nominated fore the
elahns.wlll be heard before »afd- eonrt. no
FLEMING BROS., - Pittsburg, Pa. panies are said to view the evolutionary her dreadful task, her ears strained to hear Chicago died Saturday at New Gmdon. wow Governor, L. D. Richanfa; secretary *ncb
Tuoaday. the :ntk day ot September and onTuesof slate, J. C. Allen, of Red Willow; state day. the.XXh day of iMcetnber next, at 10 olclack
movement with diafavor. This is- not In tinj tiofae of the tempest the v histle gefi 78.
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forenoon ol each ot thq*** days.
strange, for the men who ye working out ami roar of the flying train. Midway
Victim* of Saturday’* cycloneat law­ auditor, Thomas II. Benton, of Dodge; the
June 3Mli. A D.TM®.
trcrfaurer, Capt. J. E. Hill, of Gngu; attor-i Dated.
of the business arc usually the companies’ acroai the bridge a hugu tree tears down rence. Ma**., were interred Monday.
I
CHARLES IV. ARMSTRONG.
\
Judge nf Probate.
best men. The companies do not put any the flfjad nnd add.* n new peril. A moment
Tin-ixqw ha* sent to the actor* of the ney&lt; general. H. Hl Hasting*, of Saline;
obstacles in the men’s way-, neitlardsthey, yet nnd its branches part and only touch Ober Amnivrgau passion; play n ro»ary liinfl cvuitnixsioncr, George Humphrey, of
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state
superintendent,
A.
K.
give them a helping hand. They consider her skirt with a gently switch ns it sweeps and nu autograph letter.
1'BOBATE
ORDER.
that Lbe men are using the telegraph as a undet* tho bridge.
At a session of the Probate Court ter lbe
The inti-rstnte National bank of Knnsi* I Gawdy, of Webster.
At lust she resches tbe end of the bridge,’ City, hit* Isicn authorized to Ik-gin busiCounty of Barry. holden at the Protiate office In
stepping stone to something better, and
THE MARKETS.
the City of Hasting*. In said County. onTbtirathey sprinkle just enough congealed water hands rr.tl knees torn r.nd bleeding, nnd :;»•«* with n capital of 81,060,&lt;riU.
day.
the 3rd day of Jntv. In the year one
upon tho steps to mnke them slippery. If 1 cvrrviinftscle nnd nerve ho tens*.- and quiv­
inousand clcht hundred and ninety.
Charles Ceoml-* Tennant, tin- brother of
the men mount them in safety they take it ering 'that her limbs refuse to hold her.
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v$d in New York Sun-1
.
l.'liiCAOo. July 28. .
good nnturedly; if tho men slide to tho She nluiORt faints a.* sho tries to stand
On
tbe
ixian!
of
trade
to-day
quotAtioTi*
1
Stanley’s visit to this
In the nmttcr of the estate ot Helen Griffin
bottom they are satisfied. One official, erect, and she fen n* she cannot reach the day to arr
weife a* follows: Wheat—No. 2 August. an alleged .IncompctenL
country.
On reading and flltug tha petltloo.dtalT vgrt«H4c. closed 0Gl®c; September, opened
when naked what aid the companies gave station after nil. ' bare more her splendid
The Morning Monitor, a paper pub- •
ffed
| of Edward K. Item, guardian of said totbeir men who desired to tetter their courage avails her. She gathers strength, lisbed al Lincoln, III*., low sn.*j&gt;eniled, "Idared KMe: Decvmlier. opened and coa&gt;i&gt;eteut,
praying for trasons therein set
WHc. Corn—No. S Angus . opened &lt;
tears her clinging skirt from about her owing u» inability to pay paper ami print- &lt;
that be may be licenced to
worldly condition, said:
wd 4lB4c; September, opened 4SHc. 1forth
real estate ot said incompetent In said peildoa
"We give them no aid, because it knee* anti leaps on faster nnd faster until cr’s supply bill*.
&lt;
«URc: Maj-, opened
closed Wfac. ।describe*!.'
.
Fire dc*troyed the carriage factory of J
wouldn't do. Wo look upon all our men tile station nt Molugona fa reached. She
&lt;o.3 AugusL opeiusl .ttt?c. c'utcd 3£fc; ' Thereuixni it I-ordered, that Friday the
alike and treat them all alike. The stu­ screaUM her message to the nstonfalicd op­ E. D. Mcadimber and several frame build- ;
■bcr. o;«ned 32Hc. clo-ed
May. ftrrt day of Augtnl A. D- IMM. at tm o cte^_Mi
dents are governed by the same rule* that erator. i’bo wis his hand fall upon the ingb adjoining nt O^ahn, S’eb.. Monday, &lt;
U»Mc, eUwe । ICTir. Fork -July, opened theforvnoon.be assigned for the bearing of said
key.
I
She
bears
jjim
say
the
train
Is
saved,
petition,
and
that
the
heirs al Jaw ot
lisw.l &gt;12.75; August. opens-1 31l.£k !T,Ti.
govern tho other men. They have no priv­
causing a lass of FiO.fMi.
I
...a toll .liber tw-rsoua InterestklLfiC September, npeurd Jln.7.1.
ileges over any one.else. If they want to and then she faoncc more the woman and
At New York Frederick ■ Betzcll shot '
&gt;11.41. Lard-August, upenel te-OIM-. nlas-wslnaot said court. then to be hmdeo
no
longer
the
heroine
—
for
shit
faints
where
get off before their time fa up they have to
Kate Murphy, a 10-yexr old girl, in the
st the PiMmte Office. In the eity of Hastings,
put tbeir tinmen in the early book und take sh^unefa.
foot nnd afterwards shot himsi If twice. '
In said county. and show fay*.
For three months thefight for life went
their chimera with tlie rest of the men. if
there be. why the pniyer of^ the PMWomv
inflicting supposedly fatal wound.*.
H not be granted. And It is further entered.
we can spare them wo let them go; if we on in'the body of this brave girl. Then
Rev.
.fohn
Eberly,
ot
Pittslrarg,
Pn.,
1
said petitioner give notice to tbo per­
1
shocinie
out
once
more
the
victor,and
was
can’t they lu^vc to work, no matter how
son* tntflreated in said estate, nt the pen­
'
able
to
sit
nt
her
window
nnd
see
tho
hills
Has
sot
eaten
more
t
han
one
meal
u
day
tired or sleepy thay may be.
Wo hire
dency of said ixrtttUn and the
for tiiiriy years, linvhig adopted that
thereof by causing a copy of tbla ■rfiM*
them u* opernters, and all that we require glowing with autu.-an coJoni and a new
of them is that they will do the work for safe bridge .-tcrosa the creek that fa once remedy for dyspepsia with compl-tc succcs*. He fa hnle and hearty, and &lt;17.
which they were employed. If they want moron placid little stream.
ty of Barry once In each week for three succeaaiOR•”’» ••■* !V&gt;n u
Now a* to the recognition mode of this
Mik* Florence Phillips, the chntner of
pwn! » e'jp off t
to attend college during tbo &lt;iay limo they
—TESf-oKh.
Dr. Marsh, of Chicago, wKosc Jiairon with
wonderfully
brave
deed.
can.
That
’
s
none
of
our
business.
But
THE -COLCHESTEB- RUBBER CO.
Judge of I’robats"Many
suppose,
”
says
the
Dra
Moines
•
-•
------—
—
-nAvas
recently
pubdshed,
lue ’,
j
because they do isn’t any reason why we New* in n recent *,
arti.wp*
1- l-trx'*' the young womanj
ha* wiitiorann uz-f case again*! ilit- doctor
ahoukl show any partiality. After they
pboplo of the state into doing “some-, for stealing her diamonds and Kcnldcins.
tnAiippug oft
have secured their diploma, however, we tbe
thing," "that the railroad whose property)
Cail fur tho “Colchcner"
Now t hut a recount of the fiopulation of
usually arrntigc their hpnrs in such a way and reputation were thus saved did just|
that they ran have tbe day to dwote to what tho general verdict says they should St. Paul has been ordered, the citizens of
ADHESIVE COUNTERS,
wdrklng up a practice. But until then no have done—that i.«, given this brave girl at that town are highly indiguuui, while
Corn-ref Court and Jefferson 8t. Keep* tear.
their friends nt Minueapoli* an corre­
arc made, and they arc not
even allowed to study in the office, e'en if Ira*:, frj.000 and a life puss upon the road. spondingly exultant. Misery loves comOne hundred dollars, however, was tbo
Good goods. Low prices.
.
they did have the time."
cxtedi of tlus great corporation’s benefl- jmny.
The only national ensign flying over
'Notwithstanding the last
cence, and even-this was not offered till
men do study in tho office- But they do it the public tongue began to wug most furi­ Cblcngo. the typical “American’’city. Inst
Sunday, ro» far as could be seen, was tbe
clandestinely. They carry a Uttfo volume
Adtqlniatrater's Sals.
ously against it, and till tbo heroic creat­
In the matter of the estate of Jacob ftvfrte*about in their pockets, end
ure bad fought death for three months in Genujin flag, which for some reason
L* a luU in business they take it out and i rdekness dating from the afternoon of the floated from the top of The Stoats Zaltung
l&lt;N&lt;Mi« Ulwrby riven that I shad aellaLpuWie
r;ad its pages, which they screen with
auction, to the blgbeM bidder, on WesnsS^Mbo
Sunday following tbe terrible experience. building.
The cowboys who inode it so lively for
:wt day ol September. A. !&gt;.. tw. rt ten °dort
"liiucost of medical attendance could not
alhe forenoon, at the
h,lrel.,{‘2’7^’
1 the captain of the steamer Chicago on her
lie covered by this paltry sum. As to tbo
In the township ef
trip
across
the
Atlantic,
were
held
nt
New
puss on tbe road it fa never obtained with­
; York Monday on a charge of robbery, the
out
tho
humiliation
of
asking
nt
haodquargive them a lift whenever they cam Nr*
alleged theft being tbe Baw ale upon
eleventh day &lt;u JtW. a
*»■» "r ■*»
ters for it, and many times the fare is paid1’ which
Court of Harry County,. NlefcUaa.^anjBf the
the crowd got. drunk, and which 1
rather than to submit to poso as a beggar they took frouvthe cargo of the vessel.
Wheat—No. * red winter. »&gt;JflU cash; do estate, rtaht. tRle and Interest of the s*ki *&gt;e^
York Sum
_______ -—
before this corporation, in the service of
Dr. C. W. Kelly, of Chester, Pa., as ths
’"‘"“tZmpie””" ‘&gt;“critadjj ‘h'' whidi she freely offered her life. Many'
say, 'Why, theyeducated her,didn’t tbeyP result of political animosity, one day hut
Well, wc should think not. The W. C. T.' week gave George Webb, managing edi'
tor
ot Tlie Cheater News, a thorough
' U., m. the suggestion ot Miss Frances Will­
1 thrashing, although the doctor was much
her
two ya*« at ।
BllDOU&lt;ttl __________ _______ _
ICT to*. &gt;»•“'£. JLfXiLdlS hrt-W* , anl.boro
Simpson college. Indianola, but It was far I
!n&gt;ntraof(, the
The crowd sod unchangwL Pork-Firm; trass. iujoj
-- -----Tntwo.
e crowd
powh -»■ »&lt;*'“»„ dia not «r~&gt;
JtxMN J. PMRKW. Actattafairator.
victor
aa 0Tn
or-.
from tbe thought ofthe railroadcomimny. 1 which collected gave the T
jctorna
So. on th,'*h0?LI^ rf th. pte*=«
CHEAP AND STRONG.
tioo.
th* TO
££ Net*prteM to suit a U
« M A T Ku a Rosa. PniLADtLPH I A.
acid by Sil dealers.

rijACgsoir

Rem^wpaiN
for rheumatism.

CARTERS’

■Bittle &gt;

IlVER

: FSS'fes

' aSS-S-TEcS

ROOT BEER.

B PILLS.

CURE

SICK

LOOSE’SHTRACT
CLOVERBLOSSOM
a

m

o

o

HEAD

ACHE

WHY: YOUF. LIVER

IS OUT OF ORDER

BILE BEANS

KISSING^l!1^^^

IVORY POLISH

No more

GILLASPIE,

J. G. RUNYAN,
G. G. SPAULDING,
HA5TINQS.

5/A

FLY NETS

�Hastings Banner

w

If oar Board of Health'Would only p*y »
tendsnt of public instruction in the person
of Prof. Orr Schurtz. We have the pleas­ aeAger depot of this city they will discover
ure of an acquaintance with Prof. Bchurtz, a nuisance that will cause them to wonder
and know of his exeeflent work as secreta­ that they could sleep at nights on account
rax Hastings, Mien., fostoffmik,
erf the smell even if thev lived half a mile
ry
of tbe board of examiners ot/onx Aster
AUGUST 14. 18T9.
from the dcpoelu
The citizens have
oounty. No higher commendation is nec­ cause to be thankful that they have so far
essary than to say that he is regarded as an escaped a virulent attack of typhus during
Ideal officer Id that position. A man of this hot weather. The seething mans of
putrid excrement, fermenting till it
lean county convention will be held ripe experience and active interest in edu- threatens to be no longer controlled by Its
rationaf work and close acquaintance with
of HMttngs on
present limits, presents a most disgusting
rXDNXSDAY, AUGUST SOTM,
i a. m., tor the purpose of the needs of our state public school sys­ sight and demands that the city take Im­
m to the republican state
mediate steps to abate IL That such a
maec at Detroit on August tem, be is peculiarly quaUfled for the posi­
S delegates to the cacven- tion his frieuds seek for him. More than pollution can exist amongst us either »ys
tJaa hereafter to be called for the 3rd cona great deal for the public patience, or
chairman and the tliat, Barry county has ever stood with little for tbeir sense of smell and of the
Eaton county in all these matters, and perfunctory manner in which the sanitary
Sanitar.
should do so now, when she presents so board attends to Its duties.
Heatings, Thursday. Joly 31. IMO.

nuooo this week.

.

__

B. Benham returned from Artoakey Ia«t

anrore. It
up
the
«*hw Kra-k lb,.’4*i». !»„..!&lt;?* »

rt«M m. directly HP. wh.H,
Im™thrown mm.,.-1
Oat harvest is in progress this week.___
ulresl nuny Injnrt,^
Mr. Tanner and wife returned from program printed on a large sheet of paper muiht
upon the row^wt".; ; ”d
and placed where all can see it so tbey
Wayland tbe fore part of the week.
' *•"
W. Pennock has threshed his wheat ou ean tell Just where to prepare any leavon. as far as the ice iwibu.
'Wri
In my ehart daw. 1 have taught entirely where tbe engine stopped ' h
the Crosby form.
wore brakro. l.-jt Utotartl Sj'1,",h
J. 1-Tighhatigh has started his meat by the word method. In tbe mouth they tajwta «UI remit -n„S 7^“
have Ivarned twenty new words which
wagon again this summer.
.
Utah to their honw nU)U, ' „
.&lt;rrrr
(Ine of Franklin Johnson’s little chil­ they can both spell’and write. 1 have ol
thedty. .ndbr, 1|!„“ ' "
««lh
been careful to confine myself to words
dren Is very sick at this writtlng.
G. Crora entertained ■ company from found in their flnrt reader. I am’teaching Ererythlnc porelltt,
The WMon w«« brok, „
,„™ ",™language
In
all
my
classes.
Of
course,
Woodland last week.
ter, vku. lb. ktrnw
,’“«E. Burt and C. Cross expect to start for all do not have regular work but 1 teach Said
on, or lire n*^ ,] i,?.1’'”™*.
even my ehart class to put »belr auawrn
latke City next Monday.
'..if,ollr
Anson Phillips «ay" he has got tbe utasrt In complete rtakwnb thus to express IO tire Telekrnph ml.
themselves. 1 am also teaching them good inot.thll .orprlwl u»t Un-“»
girl baby in town._________
quotations. In my arithmetic work, I find red. u we t»vr beep ,&lt;|.,r ’ ,7/""Baltimore und Vicinity.
it great aaurnnt of patience needed. They U-e. There ere &gt;«, p«. .
do not think but simply cut and try for .&gt;rte. end It 1. tbe mwM 4.,,
Everything is dry and dusty.
Archie Allbee is on tbe sick list.
answers. 1 am afraid that In all onr work St tbe city. The nwd
creditable a candidate as Prof. Schurtz.
A visit to the Wool Boot factory la
tVJm tne above
Mrs. Laura Fisher bus returned home.
we are going very very slowly bitt think 1 In, now and put up rei„c
votes cast for governor at the last preceding
now lu order. The management has now
Helen
Prichard
Is
spending
a
few
weeks
can safely say that what de do pass over niaauo TelroTaph.
A few southern fire eating journals got things in such shape tliat vitdtore In­
ejection, and one for each fraction of 15 over
with old friends In PrichardvIUe.
will be understood. If it is only six pages. '’ On Friday nlitbt luvt. ,1^ ,v- lbe S. In accordance with said resolution, the threaten to boycott all northern products
stead of ns heretofore, being only in tbe
Mrs. Eva Dando Is spending n couple of I own a copy of White’s Pedagogy and p eluek. tbe Clover It III chX r„u..
follows:
if the Lodge force bill is passed. The workmen's way. can now without being weeks with her sister Mrs. Horace Halh
like it very much. 1 have the Moderator burned to tbe jreuml with all ,&lt;
7?
George Hinchman took in the Encamp­ and Popular Educator and And them very
south would suffer for more than tbe north any obstruction, see the whole proceas of
There were about no ... '
wool boot making. Thursday is the day ment at Battle Creek last week.
helpful In my woik”
Evidently this lent,.
by that kind of foolishness
„ y,,
the firm bus designated for such of the
Mrs. Fisher entertains tho Ladies Aid teacher Ijelongs to the cliuu that think jr.re.1 In tbe rortnit
TTw low, hu been reiltuM „
Cm«mrt»e7. an
PnUrtesHIe
Republican township committees are citizens as desire to see the operations of social Thursday of this week.
aa 7.X' —Umlands.
——
— Tborn_ —
teaching is a matter of some little Import­
this manufacture carried on, and no doubt
Mrs. Myron Emmons and daughter ance. Shu will not need to “apply” very without Inaaranre. Mr. Ib-rrlnro,,.
urged to send in their caucus notines with­ they will only regret, after seeing such a
" U “™"&gt; n-porLl re
Tcwnsbln committees will please forward
Itetta
are visiting her sister Mrs. Isaac long. Yes, there b a difference in teach­
busy place, that it was unfortunate in not
wired a tbreatenlne i«trr
caucus notices at once to the Hastings Rannkk. out delay*.
ers surely.
being able to start earlier on their larger luunpliear, of Manton.
through the mall. Mating ttl.
P. G. Henry had threshers the fore part
Mr. Blaine's tariff letter has been made orders, which would have kept a number
IUM
on
hunting
tor C. C. WIUtanTtfe
Be
sure
to
attend
the
Institute.
. E. Kaxastox.See’y.
the latest nlne-days* wonder of politics. of families In steady wepk till well on to of tbe week.
Conner aalreman and , l,,, .. nuk '
Willie Emmons spent Saturday aad.
Really there is nothing wonderful about it, winter. But for the ^veil-known honor­
left Ute country Ian tall owing th.... “
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
aome !l.l»o. U» Iwctor, ,„,M
™
Tbe republicans of the third coogrew1 on ri except ns to tlie time of production. Tbe able dealing of this firm with the wealth­ Sunday at home.
As your scribe has been very busy fbr I
dtotricl are requested to meet In delegate eon- matter Is neither new nor strange. Mr. iest bouses In the trade, they would not
nd It b&gt; though, by MIH „U1 lfcl.
i .at the court bouse. Id the city o&lt; Jack
Uie past week and hasn’t had the time io
The citizens of Holland were consider­ who art the fire wru- nroe I.,.
,7
Tuesday, Auaust 2Gth, at 11 &lt;Tcl«ck a. in., Blaine, In common with the majority of re­ have had even the parflnl orders now fill­ collect her budget of news there isn't
ably surprised a short time ago by seeing
purpose of selecting a candidate for rep- publicans who have given special atten- ing, verifying the old saying that—
one* who wrote the threatening letter
and for tbe transaction . tion to tariff studies, is apprehensive lest "Honesty is tbe best policy.” We need ‘much to write.
a black dag floating from the top of tbe
Tbe fwtrone are Iwanll; dl.5,„ta|
us may properly come
high
school.
Tbe
reason
ascribed
for
Urn
thllure
ot
tbe
elte«X
buSJ
„
T
dn
foreign countries should derive more bene­ not say however Unit this firm is honest
this remarkable proceeding is that the
The iprend counties ot tbe district will be en­ fits from the reduction of sugar duties than from poliry. It is with a principle and
not wlvb any mum nt ,,►•
„„ ™
Dry weatiter plenty here.
titled to same number of delegates us In lbe will accrue to the people of the United such will always meet with appreciation
previous night the wliool ImarJ appointed
aertopnUy
lbe
taewry
&gt;tl
|„t,th,
M
,
,.„
lbe
state convention, vlt:
News is scarce this week.
a new Janitor, and tbe present incumbent,
States. The farmers and mechanics and sooner or later.
Mrs. Taylor has returned to her home in to relieve bis feelings, raised the black flag re-built Mr. Herringb.u
is most people of moderate incomes had,
lion tor al, luurance polio, but
.„
South Bend, Ind.,-Mrs. A. C. Watt going on the building and hid tbe key.however, become so impressed, and main­
Tuesday morning Mr. Wm. Brown, of the
tbe blab rate which ... d.n.ndnl hr did
her.
ly by the orations and writings of demo­ 4th wand, missed a single harness, almost with
Geo. Ba)coin, of Kalamazoo. secured a not take out tbe »olley._wivla,„i
A large delegation passed on the C. K.
W.' il’s^TON.dhairouiii.
crats and mugwumps, with a desire for free new. and a new fly net from Mr. Ksau
&amp; S. R. IL to the Encampment at Battle verdict Wednesday against tlie odonsugar as to compel tbe majority in congress Cannon’s barn, where they were stored.
tunder dentists of Detroit for 81,700 for
THE MARKETS
to make the reductions against which Mr. Suspicion at once rested ou some young Creek.
Fmanx DkGoi.ia,
(J. W. Coats now carries the milk tin injuries to bis Jaw produced by Dr.
TunKsnarx,
Blaine now protests. Mr. BJalne labored boys, who were closely watched. Finally your city, being the fifth one in the three! Gammage, who represented them there.
Committee.
hard with ths house committee of ways and on Friday a. m., Mr. Brown becoming sat­
Service was secured ou Dr. McCullough,
means to Induce It to insist upon reduc- isfied as to who had taken the stuff, pul UKIDths.
Jesse Cotton and wife returned from who sucecded Gamnutge in practice here.
' seed 83 3003 SV.
tlons upon certain articles of United tbe case In the sheriff's hands. Sheriff .
No defepse was made.
their
visit
In
Ohio.
-•1.50 pet bo.
States’ production In exchange for the Sbriner nnd Under Sheriff Sheldon worked
Eva Smith has Just closed a very sure
It is common practice with a certain United States’ reduction upon tlie sugar
It is alleged that on July IL Orra Lttraup the case, and satisfied themselves that
r-Mve.
tisosuoociilve* L'&lt;CS W.
class of writers to denounce representa­ products of Central and Southern America the latter’s son Harvey and young Kirk ceiafal term of school. It being her find
term.
1
tives of-establlshed domestic Indastrtes for and of tbe West Indian Islands. His ar­ Downing Imd stolen the articles. The
Freme Engle returned to Burr Oak wber| side in Lansing, and who was visiting
relatives. In Bedford, committed an assault i Ume— SeillDcatKcperbtil;
oeeassionaBy appearing before congression­ guments were thoroughly considered by youngsters were afterward found in an old hu I* building Wolfe’s j«atent fence.
that Laxly of very able and deeply exper­ cellar on the Bowne property, near the
upon Nancy Marvin, a young woman of pef bbl.
al committees when legislation affecting ienced financiers, and it came to the con­ park. The boys owned up to the thefL
Oats—asc per bu.
unsound mind. lArabeei after the com­
Xew oo&lt;b1oc&gt;-7-&gt;c. CSioopt.- |IL.
Mothers und Children.
tbeir interests is under discussion.
How­ clusion that Mr. Blaine’s project would be and also to taking three other iiarnos^es.
mittal of the crime fled to the northern
Pork—£4 73fl«k00.
"Tlie mithcr’s breath is aye sweet,” says I part of the state and was finally traced to
ever wide tbe man’s experience, however so slow in culminating, involving, ns It besides some buggy wheels from Reed
lIJ&gt;ult^J•-He^t».8c;cl&gt;lritens.!■.•' .
intent. fa i.r..
i,nn_ at Lansing
t
......
Master—Mellitic at $.•. per tv:i.
a Rcnteh
Scotch nrnverh
proverb. The
Tho name
same (lent
sentiment
necessarily
would,
a
treaty
with
each
of
Bros.
’
shop,
pitchforks
and
other
stuff.
his
home
where
he.
was
arrest
­
king and unsullied bis business life, for
Malt—Selling at 81 Tier bbl.
the sugnr-produclng states, us to excite [ Most of tlie plunder was disposed of to a Im tenderly expressed by a German and a ed Saturday afternoon by Deputy Sheriff
Timothy Reed—Selling al
t ►r i
him to make protest against legislation inl- general dissatisfaction. Certainly every man named Steele, who lives In Rutland, French proverb, '‘Mother’s.truth keeps coiii
Powell, and brought to this city Saturday
wheat—No. 1. white
rm n .
'mical to any great Industry Is to call down democratic and Cobdenite journal, now and who, the officers think, has beeit Insti­ slant youth.”
evening. He was arraigned Monday bcAnother
Scotch
proverb
is
illustrative
uf
praising
the
"sagacity
”
of
Mr.
Blaine,
gating
the
whole
business,
by
promising
upon himself the sneers amt abuse of men
fore Justice Briggs upon tbe charge of
would have been load In condemnation of to purchase tbe stolen property. Steele tbe influence -of parental example: “Trot, criminal assault, waived examination and
as Innocent of a knowledge of the influence
the republican party if It had delayed su­ was arrested for receiving stolen property, feyther, troj mither, liow cau foal amble?" was taken to Jail that afternoon to await
Hcms-5!.75&lt;H1.M) per hrf lor 4:&gt; r lefted.
erf legislation ui&gt;on a country’s industries gar reduction until treaties were made be= and will have a tough time showing that
Tk..,,..—&gt;
, - , ■ . . ... ,.
The idea exprva-cd by the English prov­ • trial at the next term of court. Ijarabee
as they are ignorant vf the tietails of those twwo the United States and all other su­ be is an innocent party In the purchase of erb. "The crow thinks her own bird the admitted his guilt of Hie offeuet* charged,
BS-j.afciie. ‘
gar producing countries. Tho ways and the stolen goods. The stolen property has fairest,” takes in German the form of to the officers. He also stated to Lansing
industries.
ts
—
*0c
pertni.
means committee were confronted by two been recovered, and restored to their right­ “Every mother's child is handsome,** or officers that be was the party who robbed
This wing of tbe free trade army might
evils, and it chose what it considered to ful owners. The boys wlll have their ex­ “No ape but swears he has the finest chil­ a hardware store in that city last week.
find It profitable to recall tbe admission of- be the lesser of the two. It Is quIU: pos­ amination before-Esq. Kcnnstou next Sat­ dren."
He seems to be thoroughly hardened ami
Every mother knows, though many heed
that good free trade authority. Prof. Sldg- sible that the committee’s Judgment was urday. Much sympathy Is expressed on
seems not to feel his disgrace in the least,
as Aound as that &lt;&gt;f Mr. Blaine.—Inter all sides for Mr. Sheldon, who Is greatly not the fact, that unless she transfers some or to realize tint a long term of imprisonwiek, of England, in laying down tbe prop
household
duties
.to
the
daughter.she
en
­
Ocean.
!
grieved over the actions of his waywnrd
ofdlion that “no mere theorist has tlie
courage* her child to grow up in sloth aud [i ment Is likely to be his fate.—Battle Creek
son. Mr. Sheldon lias always sought to
--—bs—NbecD. cllwied
' Journal.
right to dispute tbe practical business man
extra, wxoags.cn; good.to choice fMOtfss.
Now
that the state of
Wyoming have his boys attend school, and become iguonince. An English proverb thus utters
Chas. Disbro, of 1-ansing. und Mrs. Lambs, best. 8C.65GP; 7.'.
of affairs ou the effect of a law enacted by has
been admitted on
terms
of what they should be. But other Influences the warning: "A light heeled mother makes
a
heavy
heeled
daughter."
—
Youth's
Comj
'
Minnie
Harmon,
of
Owosso,
were
arrested;
a nation -on tlie Industry and labor of the equality with the older states, there not necessary to mention have counteract­
the first of the week, on a charge of
arises an exceedingly interesting question ed bis efforts. Mr. .Sheldon, be it said, panion.
country in question, unless the said tbroradultery committed last October. When
as to who will be choeen to represent the will make no effort to screen his boy. nor
SCHOOL COLUMN.
faft has -an equal array of facte and statis­ new state in the senate at Washington. to settle the case beyond the restoration
arraigned before Justice (Nichols. Disbro
waived examination and was bound over
tics to sustain his position.” Admitting As*Is generally known, Wyoming allows of the property. He will let the law take
retary. ■
to the circuit court Mrs. Harmon de­
the correctness of this view, but one eon- Its women unvote and hold office, and the its course; and if the Injured parties feel
Remember the institute.
women of theforty-fourth state arc very tliat his son must be made to suffer, that
manded an examination and the hearing
elusion is posslbks when tbe fact Is recallwide awake and entirely sensible of their will end it Of course it Is a hard case;
A school officer asks whether it is advis­ was set for August 2; In default of bail
edthat clouds of witnesses In behalf of pro­ privileges, it will ba^only natural, there­ but It is the first time the boy has been able for a school board to buy a set of they are both confined in the jail.—Char­
tection have been forthcoming for a hun­ fore, lor the leglslature-to choose at least arrested, and to give him a chance to re­ anatomoleal charts at 837.IW. To this we lotte Republican.
dred years, backed qp by figures from one woman to represent the state In the form might prove the making of him. But answer No. In the first place, the board
The night of the fire at Grand Lodge
national congress.
Up to the present whatever course is adopted with the one has no legal authority to do so. and If it
d facts within their ex-'
some worthy ioinslng young men/ who
time our Wyoming exchanges reveal a must be with both.
hud, the wisdom of it h exceedingly ques­
tfere attending a society event and there­
strange wont of enterprise among the
tionable. Such apimratus canobe purchas­
fore attired in dress suits, got aboard tl»e
meet exclusively by men who have neither women of the new state who might reason­
ed only by a vote nf the people ot the
train that was to convey a fire engine from
district at a meeting proiierly railed. For
tbeir own experiezioe nor that of practical ably be supposed to be aspirants for sena­
the capital city to tltc relief of tbeir
torial honors. Before long, liowever, we in &lt; Edwin W. Cnapmau, Morgan
some
agent
to
go
around
the
district
and
. Edith B. Mead.
•• '
producers to support their theories.
expect to see a contest developing between
obtain the written consent of a majority is neighboring village without stopping to
F. Elfleld, City
change their appareL On arriving at
The history of manufactures the world Mrs. Emmeline &lt;».' Smith, of Bloody 115 t&lt; Chas.
a makeshift und not at all what the law
Mary E. Howard. Holland, Mich,
Grand lasige these young men were at
over shows that not snpremacy alone, biit Gulch, and Mrs. Euphemla K. Pettus, of no t but her Grant, Hope
91 contemplates. One man might be able at
i Mary Vltter. Kalamazoo
Dead
Man
’
s
Canyon.
Of
coarse
there
are
the meeting to convert all the rest to hl&lt; once -spotted’* by the authorities, as &lt;lantbe bare independence of nations In tlie
4 Uavld Lenard. Carlton
gerous ciiaractiTs and six special jwllceto be no Misses in the state. All the wo­
views.
I Mary Bare. Woodland
support ol their peoples, so for as manu­ men who go there in a state of single un­
The propriety of expending such a sum linen were appointed to “shadow” them
idurjpg their entire stay. Also the local
factures are concerned, has disappeared In happiness get married within a /ortnlghL
for tills purpose depend* upon what tlie
Merited Complhuvnt*.
mewsimpera In connection with their ac­
tire face uf free trade with more favorably It will be Interesting to observe, after the
It is with great pleasure tlie Republican district already has and Its ability to buy. counts of the fire related bow a gang of
Absolutely Pure.
drmunstaneed and richer rivals. Ireland, new senatrix Is elected, whether she will refers to the achievements of Hastings, This particular district has very little In
WBil-dreroed
l-ansing
"toughs’*
and
bring her husband and children to Wash-,
A’reeam of tarter bakin? porafc-r
J
1
*
way
ot
apparatus
and.
in
this
regard,
Portugal and Turkey furnish European ex- ington or leave him to/take care of them Mich., Division. No. 1U. Uniform Rank
"thugs
”
had
raided
the
town
during
thefr
.'Tfraof
alt
In
leavening
strength I
*
la like a majority of the schools of our
arepks of Industrial decadence resulting at home. In tact, the possibilities of In­ Knights of Pythias at the conclave lu Mil­
misfortune with tlie evident dedgn ob ^ipenti Report. Aug- rt.two.
1
waukee. This division of stalwart young county. The question appears to us about
from diplomacy that gave to British nanu- terest in the probable senatrices are and middle aged men. are many of them like this: If a district Is already provided plundering while tlie town was burning.
Ever since people at Lansing have been
They will be a
I
FH.HIATE *»K1»Ki:.
foeturers the opportunity to break down practically unlimited.
old personal friends of this scribe. They with other and more usefiji tools and can on a broad grin at the expense of the vllperennial source of information to news­
weaker competitors; while in far-off India, paper correspondents and tbe secrets of represent the merchant the mechanic, the then afford such charts, all right Un­ 1".K?:ra«on tfte Gnu,u- Young men who State of Mleblgan. County ref Uurrv‘-*6Ata reartoouf tbr Probit.' &lt; &gt;irt fir the
questionably the most generally useful ap­
profession
of
law,
the
medicine,
the
editor,
where cotton spiuniag anti weaving once executive sessions and party caucuses,
jvislt Grand I^dge he rentier should be County of Barry. holdrii :it the lYubrir Oftee In
paratus
Is
blackboard.
It
la
well
nigh
in
­
banker, hotel and real estate men of that
tbe diy of Hm&gt; tings. In said c-u f v. bn Satur­
flourished and gave employment to thous­ now so closely and jealously guarded, will little city of dhly .’1.000 Inhabitant: But d apensable In every branch.
Not one careful to leave their dress' coats at home. day. |Se 1KU dav of .July, in tie jear one
district in fifty Ims enough and much nf ‘—Charlotte Republican.
thousand elgbt hundred and oluetM
ands of contented natives. British guns be In danger of revelation to a waiting what have they achieved?
world.—Mail and Express.
Prereul, Charles W. Arntrtroi|k\
of
hat
provided
Is
very
poor.
Next,
we
It
beats
all
how
much
tight
there
bin
In Cincinnati two years ago CapL A. D
©ouapelled concessions to a free trade that
In ;tbe matter ot the e«M&lt;l Of George
Niskern. a graduate of West Point (once a think, comes a dictionary, then outline the whiskey that is sold In this place. If
proved tbe prelude to disappearance of a
New York Press: Is the McKinley bill
, ,
printer-boy in Mick.) with his division maps for geography, then supplementary anyone has any doubts in regard to the 8. Hlaeell, dtsneMNl.
a good measure for the United States and
On leading and fltlnctbe t&gt;etltloi»Mfib-.t?rdled
prosperous textile indurtry.
captured tlie world’s prize of $1,200 for matter for reading classes. This last may matter let them be around ou our streets of .lames K. Kuril, one ot the riev« “f ns.’sed
There Is no more philanthropy behind a bad measure for England? The answer the beat drilling, and week before last the be quationed, but we believe that the Saturday evenings.—Bellevue Gazette.
la lbe laat will aad testament of raid ItecwaMis to be found in the mass meeting at
?hlcb ’*Pend«
dollars for
pray lag that a certain lastrumeut dowon n:e .a
present efforts of British tradesmen and Sheffield, where 12,000 persons assembled Hastings division captured another 81.000 ' .
Th®, Gn«nd Ixslge Republican says the this court purporting to be the la*t lwil ami te*Judidoasly selected reading matter will
diplomats to get control of American mar­ aud pasted a resolution calling upon the world’s prize, besides tho gallant captain
physicians of Grand I^dge and neighbor- tainentof arid deecmw-il may be j
was awarded a gold medal valued at S100 never have cause to reg^t 1l
probate, and that nd in I nisi ration ol
kets than inspired them to secure a monop­ government to take protective measures for being the most perfect drill master of
In whfit has been said we do not mean tng village* now work upon the motto: No may ba granted to the executors tls
against
the
McKinley
tariff
bill,
which.
It
acr suiiame
suitable peranii.
j&gt;ersou.
oly of the trade in the countries named;
all the hundreds in attendance at the Con­ In any way to undervalue the Importance pay no pills. They Imve evidently come or to aonie other
:b5
was stated, threatened to become the means
to the conclusion that dead beats are bet­
Thereupon it
it to
to ordansi,
—*---- * ”lluu
*“ I rl‘
of
physlologj-.
Charts
are
In
the
rehoolclave.
The
Hastings
people
received
the
und if tbe result should prove equally dis-, of destroying Sheffield’s trade with Amer­
----- A. D. 1KX&gt;. at I 'tioclws rn
15th day ol Auxurt.
MtigMd for ,...
the bearing of
World’s Champions with a blaze of glory rhn» for Uie M"d “ot slmply for ornament tor dead than alive.
tbe forenoon.« »,,»...
Astrons to American industries, Great ica. Straws show how the winds blow.
and gave them a gram! banquet at the best nut comparatively few teachers make
The carpet bug oeems to be doing said j&gt;Mltlou. and that the heirs nt
Britain would have removed the most foi®f !uCh cbnr,s ,n’&gt;' ** wholly &lt;la°uge In a large number of households
hotel in tiie city. The Knights of Heat­
Buffalo Commercial: At one time the
n’t frhl °f
t**tbC"’ but tb*‘ doe*
Kkdsble obstacle to her ambition to become
ings fairly earned tlieir honors, and Justly
ii Mton, Knpi'1" and ’tetaiW We are
democratic and mugwump newspapers
P^CUC*‘
°r Ule rel ably Inltoqned that tar paper, cat In
too. because they put In four hard months taitire workshop of the world.
seemed to act on the principle that to say
cause. It any there bo,«I»th*
VT00’ 1’“ard’ tre •dvbied to "go Ktrlps about 0 or 8 Inches wide, and
of work drilling to prepare for the contest f
Uoacr may not be trrauh d.
one word of Mrs. Cleveland except In the
Tariff’s a tax?
at the Cream city. Knowing tbe men and slow with all the agents.
Jered. that said I*-tltione • rive rot-re
placed around the edge of the carpet, will
way of lavish compliment was as unpar­
---- ...interest rd lu said e,! !r.
Jra persona
their home, again the Republican deems It
Don't forget the Institute.
Oh, yes!
cause the "varmints” to vacate.—Journal.
donable as downright blasphemy. These
idency of said petlttou. and he ’iwarm
a pleasure to accord them all honor and
Here's the demoust ration:
same newspapers make Mrs. Harrhan the
roof by causing a copy of tut* ‘
bo,nl*- •
praise for their splendid work, their safe
occurred on, Sunday on
mauogs
ILAXAKi:
a
dished hi the Rustings Baxxkii
™”h? JMri« wn the I loins road near the county line, a
Price per ton, steel rails is England, victim of constant and coarse criticism.
In "■
wk ou“jj&lt;l*!j
return home and hoarty reception by the
aod circulated
eircnlate.7
!z
_prlttod
.
...... 1.
thrauS,
UxKl. ot Hacking. One
people. A private letter from Hastings that can -get Bp and get” so to speak. man by the name of Edward McNutL son Barry.once in earn wt-ex
Dayton Journal: Grover Cleveland is
of Rev. H. S, McNutt, was riding, when weeks previous to raid day otheart
Duty on steel rails Imported into this not retained as the lawyer of the Louisiana says our friend, Capt NLskern, has been
C
haulks
t
“Al”.R- W. ARM
.,ngto *ivt dancesand beaua Ida borae was frightened by a dog. The
(A true copy. 1
Judge ■
offered as a result of bls record, a profes­
lottery fraud. Oh, no! Be Is only the at­ sorship at the Orchard Lake Military a rest ash were and attend strictiy to vehicle was overturned and the occupants
business, io such a one. good wanes win thrown to the ground. Mr. McNutt was
If tbe tariff Is a tax. the duty of 817,00 torney for Morris, whb Is tlie manager of Academy.—Waupaca, Wls. Republican.
llepOft of the condition ol the Ilrilnx* City
badly bruised, aud It will be several days
atu,t be added to the 884.50, making the nefarious swindle.
Harting*. Michigan. al Hie
s‘
Come to tbe Institute.
before he will bo able to be on hia feet.— Mult*
.V- July
la.lw iwh.
till, two.
W1.50 aa the price of steel rails In this
buaioa*&gt;..
St Ixiuls Globe Democrat: Tbe Mc­
ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.
k
’
nxaovpcxs.
Come to think of it, there is quite a dif- fjjton Rapids Joumal.
Kinley bill appears to be about os unpopu­
rereneo In tech,™.
Sow ire“LX
IXNtnsafld
aiscouuiM
................
The new railroad Is stUI In tbe same old
Correct Isn’t it?
lar in England this year as the Mills bill
Ilrunh Ridge.
hoods, mortgaxti*. etc
padding around the country looking up n ntt At the meeting held last Friday MtocJw,
Due fnwndixnks in reserve cltlvP. R. Kams has a new windmill.
-Thool and ,ke„ ,err reld&lt;S&gt; remi?
’
Of course It Is by tbe free trade theory. was in the United States two years ago.
evening nothing was deme but to appoint Furniture and fixtures........................
Geo. Robinson has a new binder.
But bold.’
than one term, other, never nredlo a committee. coDi|.oeed of our common CUftaafiexMmaea and tax** pax'
Harvesting is nearly over.
MMMMry eta....................................
make any "application#.” They don't
A single fad stay upset a most plauslto oonfrr WIU, Mr. lloyi.ton, tron, H«t" and e«»li Item" .
Will restore the liver and kidneys to a . Henry Anders was home last .week.
TlirlrMrvicre
t.xw to time, and when be was ready to BtaMMIMdJMMES..................... 4uiS;........................................ ..
healthy condition and eliminate 'lie main- ' Wheal blds fair to be a good-crop.
Rood demand nnd they can ci»ar)n,
**4*ort finally, to call a meeting of citizens
What is the fact relating to tbe price of rial poison from your system. If you im­
Brush Ridge is determined to furnish any price within the bounds o?
. n, &lt; ? 10 lh" r&lt;,port an&lt;1 decide wha U .&lt;&gt; airi National lunk Note*.
oriMd rails in this country?
pregnate-the blood with uric acid or kid­ employment to our highway conmlMfoner. rhey go Into the schpol-room taking their will be done.—Ixiwell Journal.
Lucy McBain is at home again.
Total. L................................
heart and conscience with them. Thev
The fact is that alee! rails are selling ney poison, you will have dyspepsia,
Fishing on Sunday is a disease with
UAKiunr*.
headache,
yellow
skin, loss of appetite,
l?,,rwid cn**lnK aoeideat oc­
right along In this "tariff ridden country*’
Capital stock paid In.................
ii»w w»
the “blues,’’ disinclination to work, bad which Bn»h Ridge Is afflicted.
ft 7 “‘?r&gt;
•‘••"“■ole ot lb* curred in tills city at 0 o’clock Friday
Hugli
Graham
h
here
from
California,
71 S3
uumiing which may result in the death of
taste in tbe mouth, extreme weariness on
Dea* your own conclusions as to the first arising. It will cleanse and ptirifj’ taking care of bis crops.
o Clock and end at 4. Thev in nut /•/« r.1rJS,*r*°T ,tfUrk* 4flMS •«,ideul &lt;*Commercial deposits............
We have not yet learned &lt;f Brush Ridge tent with knowing simply what is contain*
the blood of uric acid- or kiduey poison.
the G* ,l* * L road nc*r the Kavlng* acposlls.....................
«l I" 'b. teauun*.
Xeb^
having a Sabbath school.
frank street crouflug, one’of the mnat Due to banks and backers...
Some people In Brush Ridge are deter­ eloe tor nuterlal lo nuke tho rerlled™ , •taagerous frfaerr In tbe city. The paaBrooks' Kidney aud Liver Syrup
Through republican legislation by tbe
strengthens the kidneys and elcanses- mined to quarrel anyhow.
train due hero from tbe north at Btata of Nlciiteiut.'■ tutab 'vn*’"”1
more
roti,u.uude
lnu
„,
u„
paaaeut congress. the circulating medium
tth&amp;i&amp;WSsrfStw-y;r/S
Brush Ridge needs a new school lioiise. bavre learnt the („t u,„ , child dewtaZ
them thoroughly from all dangerous im­
r.'re
,Mt,s ««* «(D« lato *he
will he increased to tbe extent of $140,000,- parities.
Mr. and Mrs. I^roy Barnum, of Hast­
,
LL 1 a h,sh rale
Rl**ri- As the
&gt;&lt;hier.
ings, visited at U. Anders last week.
DahWR&gt;;T5',!" a thl&lt; ritli
process
of
"cramming.
”
z
Fr,uM
Mrm
Mr
K
’
no
A Jackson man named Spencer cleaned
beWt* n»«
Tbe highway commissioners or Hope and
niore Itae before u a i,elre
lrtt„
/"I*1** AB,,lc
dr‘r‘«MC
out his well the other day and caught ex- Rutlaud were on our atreeta test week to Iron. . leneher Uul bee reoenU J reined
’JStwonAiw
A ,RrRr b°Mnjr ckw
actiy 885 lizards in IL It la iwlieved that emitor the
o«t of , hlxbwiy on our
on, countv
ooonl, to
to leanh
lavb. Oro.
sJJ?
__ ’7,K-*nio
CORBKCT---- Atlest■
not all Jackson wells are ar, bad as this,
the town line of Hope and Rutland.
t*1’— — •» •- - cwme

EDITORIAL NOTES.

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lotto and Eaten Rapids Moers and rr»,i
Hastings Banner.1 about
how nloely their electric lights

PERSONAL MENTION.

A fiery mustang which Walter Carveth
&lt; Ferd Fausey went to Cincinnati Thum- owns and was driving on the street Tues­
Saturday afternoon about HX) represen­
day evening took a notion tn go. As is tatives ol tiie various P. of 1. organizations
day.
v
usual with such animals, Ise put the notion
Jas. Bauer was in Battle Creek Thurs­ into Immediate execution and went Wal­ of Barry county oMetubied in tbe court
tlKANIlSVlLLB.
room to elect two delegates to tlie state soliciting claims. They have uo more
’
day.
ter went al*o—out ot tbe road cart into conference at Lansing. Any one well ac­
riveters ot Onoigevnie will
the street. Then the mustang kept on go­ quainted with Barry county politics did knowledge of pension laws or what I* re­
&amp;e
thr vlllagv *-nool bouse on
I W. H. Schantz went to Ba^ View Fri­
quired to obula pensions than the clateu.
m
“Lu 3 o’eteck. n. m.. for the
ing.
until
captured
near
Stainer
’
*
cider
day evening.
.
/
H.z "e'coOrs u. th- convention
not have to mingle long with the delegates ants themselves, an^ are sure to get (he
,
mill. No damage done, aud the tang is
'.t ! TtHsCfir. Aug. 20. and such
. W. J. Williams and wife left Monday still right side up with care and ready for to know what tbeir political affiliations bad claims muddled that are placed Id their
W t* tr!&lt; * ’
proper!V come before said
1
been fora number of years, and to know hands. Comrade*, you who think of mak­
f-Jer
. J" .*! te« nshlp commluee.
for Petoskey.
more bushiete of the same sort.
that four-fitths of the delegates were anti­ ing application for pension under the new
1k
L. W. Wing. Cbm.
noon tad took dlnoer ,t
We have beard it reported that the Low­ republican and liad been for several cam- or old law, or fbr Increase, write to C. E.
the Perkins house. Engineer Merrill ac- 1 M. V. Barker h&gt; In Kalamazoo on busi­
jiaigus. That being the fact, it was as Foote, Kalanuuo.), Mich., the old reliable
ness this week.
ell
and
Hastings
railroad
would
be
com
­
&lt;-orpj*nleil them.—Freeport Herald.
certain oh day that the convention ’would who lias Dever had an original claim re­
|&lt;ll takes about 300.900 gallons of water I Mrs. D. S. Goodyear went to Grand pleted to this city before next winter.
The fact that tho claims against the road, vote to commit the order to political action, jected. He will advise you what to do
Rapids yesterday.
to supply the patrons of the city water
or nt least a good part of'them, have been regardless of tlie unwisdom of the course, evefi if you do not desire to place the.
.tmn this week
• I ■* ' "
2.200
works with what niyiut puni they desire . N. T. Parker and W. L. Mead were
settled, would seem to indicate that the | aud unufindful of the fact that the consti­ claim in his hands. Above all have noth­
lu
every 24 honrs. You can wt It down that Charlotte Friday.
owqprs of the road intend to do something tution of the order and the state platform ing to do with quacks or with Washington
full cream cheese for 8 about one-third of that quanlty is wholly
with lu As It stands now tlie investment adopted at Flint expressly deciare that It is attorneys who claim extra facilities. It is
C. D. Beebe made a business trip
wasted; bat as the supply
ample aud 'Chicago last week.
tat.p&lt;riM'n-j
. . ■
cannot lie a very paying one. But with non-political in ulm and purpose, upon not true. All they want is to get yottr
tbe road .running into tills city, which which fact Is entirely due Its great growth claims and the* you can Vrait as thouaaods
yin,, i t' l r&lt;* t,M'k ln the ••xcunion to the city woodpile still holds out, it may be
all right By the close uf this year, the
P. A. Sheldon made a business trip
Remember
would nbt necessitate such a very large In membership. Discussion opened on the have done to their sorrow.
water route will pay tl»e running expenses Lousing this week.
outlay, as tbe road bed Is completed to ground of polilfcaL action. John Davyson that Mr. Foote had nearly six years exper­
rise is only « cents per I of the system.
within a very few miles of Itere. it would” was for iu So wak Ira Stowell, of Wood­ ience In the pension office and in the field
Fall &lt;•&gt;
i Will Powers Is now a clerk
in the Increase its freight und passenger traffic to land, and so to was Orsou Swift ot Maple as a special exlmlnet and "knows all tbe
Large orders tot tbeir goods make things I Hastings City bank.
Grove. A few who opposed stak'd their ropes."
a great extent and do good harness.
sickness aiming children hustle at tbe Wobl Boot Factory. They
position; but the temper of the convention
D. R. McElwain went to Detroit oh
The world site In amazement, and mar­ was against them, aud moat ot the opposi­
.•►ported !»&gt;'•
are adding to thtiir list ot employees as business Thursday.
vels at the wonderful feats of engineering, tion remained silent, some not even vot­
A uouibei i'itin here attended the Eaton fast as they can sgfely do so. They conld.
L. N. Mixer made a business trip to made necessary to connect the Atlantic ing. But instructions were given to vote
Following are the real estate transfers
it workmen of the necessary skill could be
•fipiJ.* i 4'i&gt;pii»»-iing last week.
and Pacific oceans by rail. Yet If U&gt;« pro­ at Lansing for a state P. of 1. ticket but for the week ending July 28th, 1890. as
procured, utilize ail that their caparity Graud Rapids Saturday.
Li-aier! ' Pit Jos. Rogers sells full will permit. Doubtless by September 1st
jectors of these feats could only visit our this action was by no means unkhituous. taken from the books In tlie register’s afflee;
New man Fuller Is expected home from
.um elo
f-fi • cents per pound.
beautiful little city and gaze upon our foot The delegates elected were John Dawson,
Nathan Waibert to Sam'l Swikcrt, Ma ae&lt; S
they will be running with n full force. Alaska In about 30 days.
bridge, they could sec many slopes ami who got'05 votes out ojf, 99, and Orson 'F^k^t&amp;etaCarvetb A Hendrick, lot4
H c, » .• • J lias just opened a large We are glad this institution is getting so
Dr. S. M. Fowler went to Gun lake Sat­ curves and bends, ups and downs, that Swift, who received 53 out of 90. Our and part of lot d bik CI Middleville. ».*oo.
or.i 4u'l
at his brick yard liberal a patronage. •
Man Brown to Aizora Bllnston. south
they had never thought of before. But readers mostly know these delegates- For
urday. returning Monday.
Peter Wilbert of this township, now has
•, lot iob. eltv. 89®.
tlie bridge still stands, and seems to glory­
Angelina Drury
Mantee Perter part of
Mrs. AValter Spaulding, of Milo. Is the in tbe fact tliat it does stand in apparent the benefit of tiioHe who do not we will
. • ,
’.tiers He union Is tube to travel with the assistance of a cane.
state tluit Mr. Dawson has been a demo­ lol mmiB feet. 9r&gt;jm.
.
• *, i.isulnuit time something While riding a mowing machine one day guest of Hastlogs friends.
D. R. Cook to P. a. Sheldon, undivided &gt;4 of
contradiction to all the rules of mechanical crat a greenbacker, a fusltmlst an anything
of land tn Maple Grove. Hope. Irrtag
lust week the cutter bar came In contact
• |..e| .»rr tor it.
Mis&lt; Sadie Tinkler visited iy?r*brother I calculation. It combines the elements of to-beat-the-republicir.i-party man from the (■areals
Assyria
and
city
*1.800.
with a large stone lying concealed in the
Ij-anlng Tower-with the slopes of the year 1. He Is credited with a willingness
I*. A. Sheldon to A. N. GiHelaod. lots llMdmd
,
i-&gt;n.i|di- a Mieak into the fire­ tall grass, and it struck with such force in Grand Rapids last week.
Rockies. together with many elements of to accept nominations for office on long or KMetty. 81M.
. , I i-. r- Tuesday evening. anil that Mr. Wilbert was thrown from the
Mrs. Clara Allen visited at W. J. decy.
short notice. Mr. Swift has lieen a green..J 4r.v. ;y tlance tickets.
Moyer's,
Charlotte,
last
week.
mower and the large wlicel ran over both
Below we give the record, just complet­
I l/Hie stockholders of the Hastings Furni­ | backer for a dozen years or more, but was
. .: p.’iit -of good six years old llmbti below the knee mangling and bruisV. A. Young loft Friday for an extend­ ture Company met al th.e office of company always ou hand when the detuocrata talked ed. of the births and deaths for tbe yvar
tbem quite badly.—Freeport Herald.
: XX right about. 3.200.
1889. for parry county as reported by the
ed visit with Yurk'state friends. .
Monday forenoon, and elected the follow­ of a "union," and was a "willin' " Barkis
-■ uliinj-. A Retn&lt;«.im.
when nn advantageous trade could be supervisor*:
It now seems more than probable that
Hamilton Carveth was In the city Tues­ ing directors for the coming business year: made with the democracy.
Town
Archie McCoy. A. E. Dickennan. E. Dc- 1 These two men are nothing if not. pro­
x .. • -I* our premises one bay mare the proposed fine block on the Spaulding day evening on G. A. IL business.
Groot W. H. Powers. D. 8. Goodyear. N.
. :i ..n Hipped. weight aixiut' corner will be a "go." Mr. Beebe has
Miss (tertie Nimmo returned from a vis­ A. Fuller and M. L- Cook. The directors fessional politicians, and In our opinion HalUmorr ....
been making satisfactory arrangements for
'.Vi • ■imam Biros. Irving. Mich.
the rental of offices therein, and has given it with Middleville frleuds Tuesday.
met thereafter and elected from their num­ they will be liadly left in tlieir present cal­ Carltea..
culations, it both of them are not on the CamlMou
..
..nd lot in tlie second it out that the building will surely go up.
R. B. Messer and daughter Grace, visit­ ber the following officers:
P. of I. county ticket (or something or Hastings tw’p.
. -al-, ut a Imrpilti. Call at Mr. Fuller, who is largely interested In
President—Archie McCoy.
,
Hastings City
ed
Milo
friends
Saturday
and
Sunday.
other next fall. They are making hay
,•. । &lt;
ttflije for particulars.
the building, will be home soon, and he
Vice President—A. E. Diekerman.
A.
E.
bickerman
and
A.
McCoy
and
right along, and if they can get an order
Secretary-:Wm. H. Powers.
&gt;i
had chaw ot the Journal xvill see to It that one tho finest blocks
Jobnstnum ..
IjUir
the
1
’
.
of
1.
to
load
the
hay
and
stow
!
I wives srwni ♦»•« «•*••
•*-* ’ '
"
Maple Grove
.... &lt;: ring tin* absence of Bro. between Jackson and Grand Rapids adorns
■“■'■A report ofTKe' business for thq past! Fit away in their bams, for tbeir personal OraMeville...
■Ian I. .mil got out an dxcelleut sheet the corner.
benefit, they will not offer serious objee- Prairieville
Rutland
Frank Black anti mother are enjoying year was rend, and was very satisfactory | tions. They are not built tliat way.
Ernest
Gosch
and
father
accompanied
ii;uitliniists met here Saturday to
Tbornapple .'
tbe delights of that delightful resort, Gun to the stockholders, who are all not only'
Can any one doubt what tlie plan is I WoodlaDd....
..•iih- &lt;•&gt; the Lansing state cun- by Dr. H. F. Peckham visited Amlel
pleased with their Investment in this cor­
lake.
when two such professional fusion politi- Yankee Sprtsri
The antding wa&gt; not very nu- Gosch at Ionia last week. The doctor re­
poration but |iroud of this pioneer factory,
ports Annel us looking healthy but still
Mias (trace Messer left Monday for De­ ft goes wltiiout saying that Mr. Dicker­ clans are selected to the Important poslunder delusions of various kinds. He is troit, to visit friends there and at Marine man was reelected manager and Mr. De­ tion of delegates to a state convention,
•liar^iHl with lajlng a &lt;lh- said to be improving slowly and it is City.
which shall decide whether the P. ,of I.
Mr. Kelley Kepllec.
Groot superintendent for the ensuing year.
xvit- hrougbl before Esq. thought he will -recover from his Insane
And they will labor as energetically as' । shall be true to its nou-partisan profes­ Mb. Editor.
Mis« Minnie Evans came over from
i!h).
lk‘ wit* released on ideas in time. He will be transferred to
sions or not? if any one cannot "tumble”
possible, and muter much more favorable
Dear Sir: It seems very evident tliat ouf
Bellevue
Saturday
to
visit
Hastings
to
the
meaning
of
all
tills,
he
wouldn't
If
the new asylum soon and set to work on
conditions, to make a record this year tliat
light weight champion has tor the second
n saw-log was rolled up against him.
■I-*-,vdL. r- uttnigpied | to amuse the farm with tbe hopes of more rapid re- • friends. ,
will establish the reputation of the compa­
time been useil as a tool: First, by coming
j Judge VgnZIle nnd daughter. Miss ny as one of the most enterprising aud • We refrain from further comment on,
d in town Saturday, bid got very covcry.—Freeport Herald
the p. of 1. political question until after here under an assumed name as- a local
I
Hortense,
left
for
Petoskey
Thursday
. pl i-ir-nurngx-fnefitJ and give
A.
M In tl,t« coining ««», ""JXT
""
Ttarrf.) successful manufactories of. tbe country.
the convention. But It is apparent that boxer; 2d. as a scapegoat of the certain
amiiwiiu'lit. j I i
'
And
It
ranks
well
up
In
that
direction
time since. J.
J. U
1.. Vrawley
Crawley caught a nartv
party , '
•'
those whose who have always been prom­ few by answering a communication which
now^X
inent fusionists—another name for demo­ was not for Mr. Murphy’s benefit How­
glJeti bx Ila* pfople of Port­ in his yard ip th- act of stealing flowers,
Mrs. W. J. Stewart was the guest of
bf\
lie
population
of
this
city
Is
about
and
perforated
lite
leg
with
bird
,shu:.
;
crate
—think they carry- the Barry County ever let me say to the gentleman already
Mis.
&lt;?.
H.
Van
Arman
several
days
the
&gt; .i inity to aid th-C. K. AS. R.
named, in regard to his propositions.. that
:Tooo. Had the census been utken a year 1’atrotis around in their vest pockets.
! &lt;•. a returned to a committer Mr. Crawley has never revealed who the past week.
it has not been my misfortune to have to
party was, but certain cues have accund
1-&lt;hUr»yr&lt;l alter Aug. 1st.
ago. we doubt very much If there would
G. H. Brooks left yesterday for Kala- have been many over 2.600 people within
stoop to sueh low business as prize lighting
Population nf Harry County.
Joe Rowe orte-mg the man. Mr. Craw­
■ -ii'iiuji-r resort tickets has now ley desires us to slate most emphatically mazuo to attend a reunion of his company1 the city limits. The manufacturing insti­
Through the kindness of Hon. Don C. to make a living. My existence don’t de­
•«s| anti xx ill coatinu** until Sept, tliat It xvas not Mr. Rowe, nor anyone else ■ of army boys.
tutions that were kx*ated here last fall, Henderson, supervisor os the census, we pend on such. In referring to our' last
F«*r fates etc,- &lt;aD at tbe Michieucounter will say that my supposed
iu the first ward. The gossips who have
Charlie Lunn went to Toldeo Thursday, during the time tlie city got a little hustle are permitted to give the figures for tlie friends led me to believe tliat Mr. Murphy
enumeration nude this year for
been accusing Mr. Rowe of tills ahonld let to accept a position In a merchant tailoring on itself, brought many here to reside.
M. H. ( ht.t.ix**. AgL
Barry county. In order to show where was only as represented, a common hx-al
establishment.
«
causes of the apparent inactivity toward । losses nnd gains have been made, we give boxer and it was for this reason that I
imlltettly asserts that
The many friends of F. M. Woodman tee
Mrs. E. A. Bailey aud children, of
also the returns of l«S0. and make com­ consented to spar wlti\ Mr. Murphy. By
a l't -Ing to the fruft grower Esq., of Vermontvllle. formerly of tills Grand Rapids, are visiting relatives in tlie’ securing new factories since last fall, is no 1
doubt
largely traceable to*an open winter. I parisons therewith. In every township of this 1 do not wish any one to believe that
!■} pi-vent frait from liecotnlng city, were pained to leani of his arrest, at city and vicinity.
•
and the slow condition of bustnesq. But, Barry county except Woodland there Is 1 concede to Mr. MurphX anything except
!&gt;•njnrTin*
man
who
ad*
science.
tbe Instance of the state insurance depart­
Chav. Wightman, of Chicago, is making now since business has liegun to open fair-1 shown a falling off of from 37 to 2«8.
However. 1 wish to answer one or two
ment, for taking out policies In companies
ly well and there is fair prospect for good 1 Woodland gains but six. and that is due to I
not autlionred to do busiucea in Michigan. a brief visit to his parents and other crops, whatever is done toward, securing I tbe growth of the village. The slight statements made by Mr. Murphy, and then
friends
in
this
city.
,
.
■
new manufacturing enterprises, will be I looses shown in Castleton and irviug are let drop a matter so low and degrading.
n an-nddruiic of juvenile We cannot bclloye but that there is some
Floyd aud Ray Davis are spending their readily sanctioned by our business men ' also due to the lncrea.sc&lt;! population of the First that 1 said I could do hiai.(Murphy.)
lb th! •ity In the pa.st four weeks, mistake In the matter, or that Mr. W. had
"Judging from his looks." Now let me
uneit ciu-rs that one or not looked up the standing of the com­ summer vacation with their grandparents and citizens generally. Tije Idea of giving villages of Nashville and Freeport, as the
a certain, definite amount say 10 per cent farming portions of those precincts have say to this hero ot scrappers that he la a
- failed to properly care panies for whom hg^did business. Tliat In Mulliken, Eaton Co.
he would Intentionally do an unlawful
undoubtedly fallen off. This Is doe to common every day. liar. $Of course, I am
e|iildr|n.
&lt;
.
of
the
capital
invested,
to
secure
new
In
­
Mrs. W. D. Hayes and family'are camp­
business we cannot believe.
dustries. has proven a wise one. for the two things: 1. The large emigration to aware tbe word liar Is hardly proper, yet
ing at Oakwood.twhrre they expect to re­
,i.i
j ■: vewt.irday morning for
amount will soon be returned to the.city in the westeru states from this .county, and in this case I am sure It is more suitable.
See what the White l’ige«»n Journal of main until abont’Sept. 1st.
!•• the Fioral Stock Farm
taxes, and tlie primary object of giving 2. the fact tliat large families nre no long­ I Tlie bruiser also says he understood 1
July
ITtii
says
about
C.
E.
Foote,
the
Kal
­
■■ abold rod. tteorge St. Clair.
Reuben
Fuller,
brother
of
Newman,
employment to labor will be accomplished. er the rule among fanning communities. made tbe remark that 1 could stand up 18
■■ .tt v»a- ]^4glit last spring in amazoo pension claim agent: "Comrade^, was in the gity Monday. He. b a prosper­ The city gave tbe Hastings Furniture This city shows a net gain of 444 since rounds before Dcmpsy. To Mr. Murphy's
8 .'.500. He is by George if you have bu’lnv* with the pension de­ ous physician ut Elkador. Iowa
Company fl.500 bonus. Next December 1880 and of 343 since 1884. Nearly ail of informer on this point. TN me answer him
partment. consult Mr. (’. E. Foote ot K»|.
the furniture company will pay over $300 the increase since the last date can be as plainly as I bpve the tnpmper. '
amazoo. He wits a brave soldier and tor a
Mr. and Mrs. Walden T. Barber, of
z The author of last week’s communlca•
the run a ing team, are numiier of yean has been employed by tlie Hickory Comers, were in the city Wed­ taxes, so the 81.500 will be returned in less credited up to the past year, and are the i tion should »ot think for one moment, that
than five years. This would be a good in­ reselt of the manufacturing enterprises se­
• |»r three times weekly for peii*»ian bureau. He. has never lost a cu«c
nesday. on route to the Eaton Rapids
vestment of Itself, not taking into consid­ cured then.' More factories, more |topula- anyone who leads said communication
if at it.ittlc Create, when* he has handled, and we know him to be I campiueiding.
will
think it one of Mr. Murphy's own get
eration the fact that over 100 hands will tioii and business. 'Below are the figures:
: tii»- (-•■!&lt;■ brat&lt;.nl Scott*. who strictly reliable and baueat In all his
up. not because It is ao brilliant but be­
Jack NevBls has sold his place here to find steady employment this year, and
(prize hrrp July 4th. The dealings. Drop him a postal card and it
cause
It was uncalled for from that source.
who
will
receive
over
8(0.000
in
wages.
Frank Pancoast and will move to Jackson.
x|. to hiirffa if they win*next will receive nrompt attention."
I also wish to state for the interest of
•Jack's many friends regrtt that he Is to And what is true of one factory is true of Assyria ....
those who believe as Mr. Murphy Mid
/^Tlie Whip factoQ- is being croxvded to leave our city.
them all. By all means let us not rest ou Baltimore
.
■ l\'4.]*-ti&gt;n. aged 14. was brought
about his "Inferiority In size" that sudh Is
our past laurels but try and get some new !“57I its full capacity to meet the vrderw it is
not tbe fact, be being the heavier of the
W. J. Dibble, one of Marshall's solkl manufacturing institutions here.
:
1
Kenaston Monday charge*!
CasUetoo ....
two.
• •!&gt; :»-nu . n 4’'&lt; oinplij&gt;! with the Sheldon daily receiving for goods of Its rnanrfac- men. was in the city the first of the week
Uaatlags
tw&gt;
ture.
Though
early
in
the
season
each
Now I wish to say in conclusion for the
looking after business interests In this
■ I li-i.-.niiu; Hoys in tie larceny of buggy
"
City
mail brings bi tlie orders for the Michigan
benefit of Mr. Murphy himself, that 1 will
All indebted to me must call at once
•
from Reed Broil, shop. Aa this Whip Co.'s goxids. t Allir ft1 lu»l is i-spe&lt;-iailx~ city and vicinity.
14X3 .
uot go a block out of my way to avoid
• j- ’ i- lir*: otfimse he was let off on sos- creditable U&gt; trie fnatltiitiotrls that, though
E. Fowler, of Ft. Payne. Alabama, and settle by cash or note to save costs.
Jobn»to»a
1W'
meeting
him. even though he does style
•»-!td»il senteuae.
A. D. Cook.
Maple Orvvv
It lias passed through tlie stage of break­ fetched this city Friday. He came 'under
himself "Champion of Michigan."
Oraagevllle .
Nrtirthis i-ii* begiqs a new and thrill- ing in new hands in a very particular busi­ tbe impression that he would get Mito a
Prairieville ..
\
Resp’tfully,
.r«4 M-fial Morj| entitled “The Deserter" ness, there has newr yet been a single cooler climate, but says It as hot or. hotter
There "will be no services at the Presby­ Batiaad....
ibornapplu
1'hns.lKing. U. S. A. The many complaint about any of tbe whips It has here than In Dixie.
terian church next Sunday, August 8. Woodland
•1" .t.l Dunmvvn Ranch will bear wlt- furnished to Its patrons. Alibut 40 hands
Ganaral Debility
A. Reukes. Cites. Doyle, M. WaMorff. Tbe Sabbath school will however meet as Yankee Upnngs
UitpLl'aptaiji Kind, as a story writer, an* now employed, and 50 will be by Sep­ W. R. Cook; and the Misses Flo Beadle. usual.
Is a general break-down of the system, the
iio-•aj.t-iit.r to-day. "The Deserter" tember 1st.
Minnie Evans, Belle Handy, and MIm
result of impaired action of the kidney*
The Rev, A. I). Grigsby will preach on
-•■•it mure thriilingly inten-sting.
and liver. Correct this by using Brooks’
Saturday altemopn, Wallace Hobbs was Polly, of Hickory Corners, are among tbe Sunday. August 10, . both morning and
Notice Is hereby gtven that on Saturday the Kidney and Liver Syrup and health will
E-.-rj flay is evidraded the great good In the act of uuhitchlug a colt du Jefferson campers at Wall lake this week.
evening at 10.-30 and 7:30. Subject in the
iC'hday of August, lauo. al tbe hour of leu be restored.
■ &lt;*:ie tliis -it-.• i.y the victety of Hastings street, when tbe animal became frightened
MlM Hattie Puffer, who has been mak­ morning. "Half baked," in the evening, o'clock a. m . at the store of Sarah Horton, In
!•«.'-..in a*.'MilwaukeeJ Visitors from all! at something, and Jerked away from its ing an extended visit with her brother. '•Tls the last rose of summer.”
tbe City of Hastings, Mich.. I shall offer for sale
all the millinery stock and all tbe aooMam be­
•••tinus .peak of it. anil when a Hastings owner, running down Jcfferaou street at a Rev. W. M. Puffer, Jbft for her home In
There will be a lecture at tbe Methodist longing to said business, the property of the
r. &lt;&gt;t I’, ..f, a Brother Knight from the tearing rate. Luckily no one was on the Vermont last evening. Miss Puffer Is an church next Sunday evening by Pano S. said Hxnui Horton and sell the same to tbe MEAD-MonORMTCK- Married at Trialty
eburcb In KanU Harnara, July 3d. by tbe Itev.
.-rnote-t &lt;|iiartera of tla* country, beknowa! crossing of State and Jefferson, through aeeompltehod musician, a lady ot much Stoeloff. Mr. Stoeloff is a native Bulgar­ highest bidder.
Dr. MoCtuer. Miss Ktta McCormick, of HasDated, July sth. 1M«
there were many people on the streets. culture and splendid social qualities, aud ian. In the Kusso-Turkish war his father
;.!&gt;■□: the .-rack divfelon of the world.
tings.Mtcb.. to Alonzo Mead, of Loiapodc, CaL
CutMKXrSmith. Assignee.
‘litgame warden annuunuoes: The frightened animal beaded directly for has won many warm friends in this city. •was killed. His mother dltf from ex­
J. S. (kxxlyear's store, but changed his
D-at uro of 3839 parsed a law
Mark railmta ha. an offr-r of a altuallon posure when her house was burned. Hlmmind about going in. jturned a sharp corner
•- ': itif ing tbe idillng of quail, and got loose from tbe buggy. Slight m* In a railroad olH&lt;- ar Minneapolis will, st If and bls sister came under the care of
tbe Protestant missionaries and be finally
nnatr-.. or prairie thicken at ativ
Injuries to the vehicle was the only dam­ quite an Inure.*- In «.l,ry. and will prob­ came to |hls country to 'study. He ex­
able »oepi. Mark', friend, here will be
' •
i-vj. A penalty of 850 fine or
V
। -n»: -t:
dny j j, prnxlded fora age done:
„rry to lose him. Ue l« lbe «&gt;rt of a pects to return to bls native land as a
Mr. J. P. Brasbeara, of Monroe City, young nmn we would like to keep here, missionary to his people. Tlie lecture
• •'
I » »:ity wardens will prosecute
will be upon Bulgaria—Its history, politi­
Missouri, egme to this city Monday. He tad can Illy aif'ird l“,
is a brother of tbe first wife of Overman, .hull decide to no. be will carry wilt him cal condition, the Greek church and mis­
sionary work there. This is a very un­
it.r. td the Caledonia News alias Wilburn, Hie alleged bigamist now die best wishes of his many friends.
,.- r.-iri haM-d the Mldfilevtite Republican.
usual opportunity to learn about very In*
Mr. Brashears says that
Broilf; ■'anndets is a bustling newspaper in Jail here.
| terestlng and but little known land and Its
Overman lifts a wife and three children back
zii. ami xvt! welcome ntm hi the journal* in Mlssonrl. and that they are as bright | Buy pasting Roller Mill flour. No finer । religious condition.
hrlxi of Darry epunty. Middleville and interesting n family as one could wish made anywhere.
•tflt-ts an r .&lt;*&lt;&gt;l|L&gt;nt charior fie a gorxl newsto ter. the oldest child being a boy of 18
Tbe Annual Pioneer meeting will this
Mra.
Davis has
moved knows
her dresspap? .Ella
snil Brother
Saundetw
how
ycara. He says that Overman was con- '. making rooms to the second house from year consist of a basket picnic at tbe Fair
'■'» make thuj kind of a papyri
kidered a model young man until about the C. K. &amp; S. depot on East Green St.
grounds, Hastings, Thursday, August
•H mthrat to the ladies. When you five years ago, since which time he has
Overman, alias Wilburn, the bigamist, 14 th. 1890.
*t'h any gisxh usually, kept pt our drug drifted fart I mt and farther from the right
Let there be a good turn-out, ami let
■'■'»tr.. d.H|*t (ail to go to HiBoway’a (sign way. Before then be was sober, frugal was brought before Esq. Kenaston yester­ each come prepared to contribute from five
day
nnd
was 1bound
circuit
"f
the
elephant.
They over
l:av« to
justthe
received
and Industrious. He left his famllv about
to ten cents toward the expenses of the
mu- beautiful Japanese fans, one of, four years ago.
He (Boshears)
meeting. No dance has been provided for
court.
whi- !i they will give to evejy I*dy trading hlm-up, and located him at Peoria, Illinois.
For Mie. my residence propertj- In first this year.
About two and a half ydara ago he fled ward, one
■vith them.
S|H?ak
themall
about
it, if you
1
lot. house
andtobarn
In first
Township
committer man and others who
• axe nt,: already roceivecl cme.
from Peoria, since which time Brashears &lt;'.t - rondition. Terms to still purchaser. know of the death of pioneers are request­
tuul been diligently searching for him.
er! to report the same to Clement Smith,
C. WEissjurr.
'ithne,one on Xaesdai stole J**- Aspinl,ast February lie heard that l&gt;e wits in
historian', giving him, without delay, such
,
Remember
that Ins
the vest,
Hastings
Koller
Mill
■&gt;' xx-atch from
which
was in
the information as they possess relative to the
Kalamazoo. In March be had the sheriff
; ’.'•t -lory of the 'Woodland elevator. at Mo*roe City send his photograph u» ifrtgaln In oj»rratlon. and that you can ex­ age and history of the deceased. By or­
s
it,n r-st.-d on a jleal mule. H. W.
wheat forBoor, or buy flour then-.
Siteriff Dix at Katanmzuo. Without ntak- change
,
Executive Committee.
And nn better quaHty bf flour is made der of
Hr was arrostril Wednesday and
1UK .or Ii»» «bou&gt; 11. ««&gt; “
■ - ?■• this rlty to Prosecuting Attor- po^lblK tlwl»iwrc»rrl«l ool M*
anywhere.
•. ‘ । nt smith. TIH* latter could JorOvrriuar. locaUnir blm »’
Tbe use of more than 3-10 luch stream
A young man is going about through
" • vukmec sufficient to hold our la.L .lid euu.lur Id.
the southwestern part of the county, pre­ on hand hose is prohibited: also sprinkling
‘
; 'i&lt;; :b«* prisoner was discharged.
forenoon Orvrm.n wm braurM
■*» tending k» bs an agent for Rogers Bros.’ on lawns for mon* than six hours dally.
That lite, reputation oi the many beauti- ■all tn lbe SUvrld’" &lt;dtlcc.- Mid *“ ™“ manufacturer* of ailverwnre.; Of course All hydrants found running after 8 p. in.
be is n fraud, and those who l&amp;ve Invested will be shut off tn stop tlie unnecessary
r ' L hi this county is extending as trontnl br Brwln»r.. Ue
ronnlng of water from hydrants and fau­
1'
around, is proven l»y the he reonnlzod the Utter. *"d, "“‘“I‘.4! with him can cliarge up the money to ex­
cets. 'Die unnecessary waste of water
'.hrotijpi &lt;;f p -opte tha; come here hedtd. irbe l“d »ny liopeor &lt;M.peKn perience.
most be stopped under penalty of having
tell!I foreign Dirupt to spend their summer In him, he dldn-t »!&gt;&lt;•.■
water shut off from premises.
•yatutn. Co to any of the -more popular HnuthMrs is a very agreeable gentleman,
W. L. W1LKJNS, I
’
"'■•"&gt;”'1 here and you will find resortRegular examination nt
W. D. Haye*.
&lt;
*h0 have come many miles to en- fellow Ina done hl. ,l«U-r. »»d h“
Khool Thursday afternoon and Friday.
L. E. STAVFFKB, /
u , JW! rpHvt retreats of'Barry county, nnd ed him with
n&gt;o«l deroiert
Board
of
Water
Commissioners.
AstDBVa, Sec. Co. Board.
tie^* ay from the cares and responslblll- and naturally rejoices to think tue Aug. &gt;
moondrel is in the clutches of the law.
(business life.

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side the limits of camp| that night, de­
clined their, services as volunteers on the
Impending campaign, and treated them
with such calmly courteous recognition
of their true character that the eastern
press was speedily filled with sneering
comment on the hopelessness of ever sub­
tin ing the savage tribes of the north west
when the government Intrusts tbe duty
to upstart officers of the regular service
whose sole conception of their functions
is to treat with insult and contempt tlie
hardy frontiersman whose mere presence
with the command would be of incalcu­
lable benefit. “We have it from indis­
putable authority.” says The Miner's
Light of Brandy Gap, "tliat when our
esteemed fellow citizen Hank Mulligan
and twenty gallant shota and riders like
himself went in a body to Gen.------ at
tho cantonment and offered their services
as volunteers against the Sioux now de­
vastating the homesteads anfl-aettiementa
of the Upper Missouri and Yellowstone
valleys, they were treated with haughty
and contemptuous refusal by that band­
box caricature of a soldier and threat­
ened with arrest if they did not quit
the camp. When will the United States
learn tliat its frontiers can never be
purged of tlie Indian scourges of our
civilization until the conduct of affairs
in tlie field is intrusted to other hands
than these martinets of the drill ground?
It is needless to remark in this connection
that the expedition led by Gen. ------ lias
proved a complete failure, and that the
Indiana easily escaped his clumsily led
forces."
Tlie gamblers, though baffled for the
time being, of course "get square.” and
more too. with tpe unfortunate general
in this sort of warfare, but they arc a dis­
gusted lot as they hang about tlie wagon
train aa last of all it is being bitched in
to leave camp. Some victims."of course,
they hare secured, and there are no de­
vices of commanding officers which can
protect their men against those sharks of
tlie prairies when the men themselves un­
bound to tempt providence and play
There are two scowling faces in the cav­
alry escort that has been left back with
the train, and Capt. Hull, the command­
ing officer, Ims reprimanded Sergts.
Clancy and Gower in stinging termH for
tlieir absence from tho cp in maud during
‘the night. Tliere is littlfquestion where
they spent it, and both have been "clean­
ed out." What makes it worse, both
have lost money tliat belonged to other
men in tbe command, and they are in
bad odor accordingly.
The long day’s march has tempered the
joviality of the entire cdhimn. It is near
sundown, and still they, keep plodding
onward, making for a grassy level on the
river bank a good mile farther.
“Old Hull seems bound to leave the
sportd tm far behind os possible, if he has
to march us until midnight.” growls the
battalion adjutant to his immediate com­
mander. “By thunder! one would think
he was afraid they would get in a lick at’
his own pile.’’
“How much did you say he was carry­
ing?” asks Capt Rayner, checking his
horse for a moment to look back over
the valley at the long, dust enveloped
column.
id dollars In one

him, but I couldn’t, don’t yen
responds Hayne, smiling amiably tire
while into the wrathful face of bis su­
perior. It serves only to make tbe indig­
nant captain more wrathful: and no
wonder. There has been no love lost be­
tween the two since Hayne joined the
Riflers early the previous year. He came
iu from civil life, a city bred boy, fresh
from college, full of spirits, prank*, fun
of every kind; a wonderfully keen hand
with the billiard cue: a knowing one at
cards and such games of chance as col­
lege boys excel at; a musician of no
mean pretensions, and an irrepressible
leader in all the frolics and frivolities of
bb comrades. He had leaped to popu­
larity from "the start He was full of
courtesy and gentleness to women, and
became a pet iu social circles. He was
frank, free, off liauded with his asso­
ciates, spending lavishly, “treating*'
with boybh ostentation on all occasions,
living quite en grand seigneur, for he
seemed to have a little money outside
hi* pay—"a windfall from a good old
duffer of an uncle.” as be liad explained
it
Hb father, a scholarly man who liad
been summoned to an important under
office in the state department during the
war o&amp;the rebellion, had, lived out Ids
honored life in Washington and died

men is tied up at tbe bank
miles below, around the bond,
are far off to the northward
Elk, aa ordered, and must be
on the morrow to make for
thn old Indian "ferry" opposite Battle
Butte. The main body of the Sioux are
reported farther down stream, but be
feels it in hi* bones that there are num­
bers of them within signal, and he
wishes with all his heart tha -th were
hire.
Still, the general was sure he
would stir up war partice outlie other
shore. Individually, he has had very
little luck in scouting during the sum­
mer. and he cannot help wishing he
were with the rest of the crowd instead

of here, train guarding.
Presently Mr. Hayne appears, elastic
and debonair as though he had not been
working like a horse all day. His voice
sounds so full of cheer and life that Hull
looks up smilingly.
“Well, youngster, you seem to love
this frontier life.”
. .
“Every bit of it, captain. 1 was cut
out for toe army, ns father thought.*'
“We used to talk it over a good deal
In the old days when 1 was stationed
around Washington.” answer*
Hull.
"Your father was the warmest friend I
had in civil circles, and he made it very
pleasant tor me.. How little wo thought
it would be my luck to have you for

poor, as such men must ever die. It was
his wish that hb handsome, spirited,
brave liearted Ixiy should enter the army, quartermaster!"
••The fellow* seemed struck all of a
and long after the sod had hardened
over the father's peaceful grave tho heap in'the Ritk-ra at the idea of your ap­
plying
for me, captain
I was ready to
young
fellow
donned
hb
first
uniform
zfayiw jtancD mutate looking down on tA«
stiffening frame of hit fathers old friend.
and went out to join “The RifR-rs.” swear it was all on father's account, and
Far up in the northwest, along the
High spirited, joyous, full of laughing would have told them so only Rayner
banks of the broad, winding stream the
fun. be was "Pet" Hayne before he liad happened to Ikj the first man to tackle
Sioux call the Elk.’a train of white top­
been among them aix months. But with­ me on the subj'.-ck and he wa* so crusty
ped army wagons is slowly crawling
in the year he liad made’ one or two ene­ about it I kept the whole thing to myself
eastward
The October sun is hot at
mies. It could not be said of him that rather tltan.give him any satisfaction.”
noonday, and the dust fyom the loose
he showed, tliat deference to rank and
"Larry, my boy. I'm no preacher, l*it
soil rises like heavy smoke and powders
station which was expected of u junior I wart t to be the friend to you your
every face and form in the guarding
officer; and among the seniors were sev­ father was to me. You art full of en­
battalion so that features are well nigh
eral whom Ire speedily designated “un­ thusiasm and life and spirits, and you
indistinguishable.
Four companies of
conscionable old duffers” and treated love the army way* and have made
stalwart, sinewy infantry, with their
with is little semblance of respect al a yourself v«ry jwp'ular with the young­
brown rifles slung over the shoulder, are
second lieutenant coniy exhibit and Ire sters. but Fnf afraid you are loo careleas
permitted to live. Rayner prophesied of Sd independent where lire seniors are
striding along in dispersed order, cover­
ing die exposed southern flank from sud­
him tliat. a* he had no balance nnd was
licerned. Rayner is a good soldier,
den attack, while farther out along tlie
burning lib candleat both ends, he would and you show him very scant respect.
ridge line, and far to the front and rear,
*
come la grief in short order. Hayne re­ I’m told.”
cavalry skirmishers and scouts are rid­
“Well, lie’s such an interfering fellow.
torted that the only balance that Rayner 1
ing to and fro, searching every hollow
had any respect for was one at the bank­ ! Tliey will all tell you I’m respectful
and ravine, peering cautiously over
er’s, and tliat it was notorious in Wash­ enough to—to lite captains 1 like”——
every “divide.’’and signaling "halt" or
"That's just it. Lawrence. So long us
ington that the captain's father had made
^"forward’’.as the indications warrant.
most of hb money in government con­ you like a man your manner &gt;u what it
\ And yet not a hostile Indian luis been
tracts, and that the captain's original should be. Whaka young soldier ought
seen; not ono, even as distant vedette,
commission in the regulaqt was secured to learn is to be courteous and respectful
has appeared in range of the binoculars,
through well paid congressional influ­ to senior officers' whether he likes them
since the scouts rode in at daybreak to
ence. The fact that Rayner liad devel­ or not. It costs an effort fcometimes.
say that big hands were in the immediate
oped into a good officer did not wipe out but it tells. You never know what
neighborhood. It has been a long, hard
toe recollection of these facta; and he trouble you are laying up for yourself in
summer's work for the troops, and the
could have throttled Hayne for reviving tho army by bucking against men you
Indians have been, to all commands that
them. It was "a game of give and lake,” don’t like. They may not be in posi­
boasted strength or swiftness, elusive as
said the youngster; and he “behaved tion to, resent it at thejinro. but the time
himseir' to those who werd at all decent is mighty npt to come when they, will be.
the Irishman's flea of tradition
Only to
in their manner to him.
:
those whose numbers were weak or
und then you are helpless.''
whose movements were hampered have
It was a thorn In Raynerfs flesh, there“Why, Capt. Hull. I don't see it* that
they appeared in fighting trim. But
i
when Hayne -joined from leave of way atoll. It seems to me that so long
combinations have been too much for
absence, after experiencai not every as an officer attends to his duty, mind*
them, and at last they have been "herd­
officer would care to encounter in get­ his own .business, und behaves like a
ed” down to ths Elk. have crossed, and
ting back to hb regiment, thqt Capt. gentleman, no one can harm him, es­
are now seeking to make their way. with
Hull should iuive Induced the general to pecially when all tlie good fellows of the
women, children, tepees, dogs, “travois.”
detail him in place of the invalided field regiment are his friends, os they are
and the great pony herds, to the fast­
quartermaster when the command was mine. I think, in tlie'RifierB.
nesses of die Big Hom; and now comes
divided.
Hayne would have been a
"Ah, Hayne, it is u hard thing to teach
the opportunity for which an old Indian
junior oubaltern in Rayner's little bat­ a youngster that-that there ore men
fighter has been anxiously waiting. In
talion but for tout detail, and it annoyed who find it very easy to make their ju-1
a big cantonment he has held tlie main
the captain more seriously than ho would •niors' lives a burden to them, and with­
body under his command, while keeping
“How does he happen tn have such u confess.
out overstepping a regulation
It is
“It is all an outrage and a blunder to harder yet to say that friends in the
out constant scouting parties to tbo east sum?”
and north. Hfijtnows well that, true to
"Why. Crane left his pay accounts pick ait a boy like that,” ho growls be­ army are n good deal like friends out of
tbeir.policy, tlie Indians will have scat­ with him. He drew all tliat was due his tween hb set teeth us Hayne canters it—one only has to get into serious
tered into small bands capable of reas­ men who are off with Crane—twenty of blithely away. "Here he’s l»M&gt;n awny 1 trouble to 0*ul how few they on*.
sembling anywhere that signal smokes them—for they had signed the rolls be­ from the regiment all summer long, God grant you may never have to learu
may call them, and tils orders are to fore going, and were expected back to­ having a big time and getting head over it, my boy. as many another has had to,
watch all the crossings of the Elk and day. Then he has some six hundred dol­ ears in debt. I hear, and the moment he by sltarp experience! Now we must get
nab them as they come into his district lars company fund; aud the men of his rejoins they put him in charge of tho a good night's rest. You sleep like a log.
He watches, despite the fact that it is troop naked him to take earn of a good wagon train as field quartermaster, ft’s 1 see, and 1 can only take cat naps. Con­
his profound conviction that the Indians deal besides. The old man has been with putting a premium on being young and found this moncyl How I wish I could
will be no such idiots as to come just them so many years they look upon him cheeky — besides absonteebm." he con­ get rid of it!" '
where they are wanted, and he is in no as a father and trust him as implicitly as tinues, growing lilacker every minute.
"Where do you keep It to-night?”
"Well, captain,” answccUris adjutant,
wise astonished when a courier comes in ' they would a savings bonk.**
"Right here in my saddlebags under
injudiciously, "I think £tfu dpn't give
on jaded home to tell him that they have
“■Riat's all very well," answers Ray­
my head. Nobody can touch them tliat
••doubled” on tho other column and are ner; “but I wouldn't wijbt to carry any Hayne credit for coming back on the I do not wake; and my revolver is here
jump
the
moment
we
were
ordered
out
now two or three days' march away such sum with me.” —'
under the blanket Hold on! Let’s take
down stream, "raaking/or the big bend.”
"It’s different with Hull's men, cap­ It was'no fault of his ho could not reach a look and see if everything b all right.”
His own scouting parties are still out to tain. Tboy are ordered in through the us. He took chances I wouldn't take.”
He holds a little camp lantern over the
“Oh, ye*! you kids all swear by Hayne bags, opens the flap, and peers in. “Yes,
Abe'east ward; be can pick them up us posts and settlements. They have a
be goes. He sends the main body of bis three weeks* march ahead of them when because lie's a good follow and sings a all serene. I got a big hunk of green
jolly
tong
nnd
plays
the
piano
—
and
infantry, a regiment jocularly known os . they get through tlieir scout, nnd they
sealing wax from the paymaster and
"The Riders," to push for a landing want their money on the way. It was poker. One of. these days he’ll swamp sealed it all np in one package with the
some fifty ctfiles down stream, scouting only after they liad drawn it that the you all. sure us shooting. He’s in debt memorandum list inside. It's all safe so
the lower valley of the Sweet Root ou news came of the Indians' crossing, nnd now, and it'll fetch him before you know fur. even xo the hunk of sealing « »t
the way.
Ho sends bis wagon train, of our having to jump for the warpath. it. What he needs is to be under a cap­ —What is it, sergeant?"
guarded by four companies of foot aud Everybody thought, yesterday morning tain who could discipline him a little.
A tall, soldierly, dark eyed trooper ap­
two of horspmen. by the only practi­ that the campaign was about over so far By Jove, I’d do it!” And Rayner's teeth pears at the doorway of the little tent,
cable road io the bend, while he, with as we are concerned. Halloa! here comes emphasize the assertion.
and raises kb gauntleted hand in salute.
The young adjutant thinks it advisable Hb language, though couched in the
ten seasoned "troops" of his pet regi­ voting Hayne. Now. what does he
to say nothing that may. provoke further phraseology of tlie soldier, telb both in
ment, the —th cavalry, starts forthwith want?"
on a long detour in which he hopes to
Riding a quick, nervous little bay vehemence. All too same, he remem- choice of v^ords and in tho intonation of
"round up" such bands as may have trobp horse, a slim built officer, with bens Rayner's bitterness of manner, nnd every phrase that Ire b u man whose an­
slipped away from the general rush. lioyish face, laughing blue eyes, aud has abundant cause to.
tecedents have been far different from
When toe next morning breaks, chill’
Even as “boots and saddles" is sound­ sunny hair, comes loping up the long
those of the majority of tho rank and
ing. other couriers come riding in from prairie wave; he shouts cheery greeting and pallid, a change has come in the as­ file:
Lieut. Crane’s party
He has struck the to omror two brother subalterns who pect of nffuirs. During the earliest hour
"Will the captain permit me to take
trail of a big band.
are plodding Along beside their men, and of the dawn the red light of a light my horse and those of three or four more
When the morning sun dawns on the exchanges some merry chaff with Lieut. drauglut river boat startled the outlying men outside tbe corral? Sergt. Clancy
picturesque valley in which the canton­ Robs, who is prone to growl at the luck pickets down stream, and too Far West, says he has no authority to allow 11 We
ment nestled but the day before it illu­ which has kept him afoot and given to answering the muffled hail from shore, have found a patch of’ excellent grass,
mines an -almost deserted village, and this favored youngster a "mount” and a responded, through the medium of a air. and tliere is hardly any left inaide. I
brings no joy to the-souls of some two- temporary staff position. The boy’s mate’s stentorian tones, "News t‘aat’11 wd! sleep by my picket pin, and one of
score of embittered civilians who had ar­ spirits and fun seem to jar on Rayner's rout you fellows out. ” The «nn is hardly us will keep awaky all too time, if the
rived only tho day previous, and whose nerves. He regards him blackly as he peeping over the jagged outline of the captain will permit."
unanimous verdict is that tbe army is a rides gracefully towards the battalion eastern hills when, with Rayner’* entire
“How far away b it, sergeant?"
fraud and ought to be abolished. For commander, and with decidedly non­ battalion aboard, she b steaming again
"Not seventy-five yard*, sir-ckree to
four months or more some three regi­ chalant case of manner and an "off­ down tttream, with orders to land at tlie the river bank east of ,us.”
ments had been camping, scouting, hand" salute that has an air about it of mouth of too Sweet Root There toe four
S,°,i Sirgtroughing it thereabouts With not a cent saying, “I do this sort of thing because companies will disembark in readinen and 111 give the nocefwary orders."
of pay. Then came tlie wildly exciting one has to, but it doesn't really mean to join the rest of the regiment.
Tlie soldier quietly salutes, and dbaoAll
day
long
again
die
wagon
train
tidings that a boat was ou tlie way up anything, you know," Mr. Hayne accosts
pears in the gathering darkneis.
twists and wriggles through an ashen
tbe Missouri with a satrap of the pay de­ his superior:
“That’s what 1 like about that man
'“All, good evening, captain. I have section of Les’ Mauvobes Terres. It b Gower, my8 the captain, uftor a mo­
partment. vast store of ahekeh and a
strong guard, and as a consequence there just come back from the front, and Capt. a tedious, trying march for Hull's little ment s silenca -He Is always 1^^
would be some 2,000 men around tbe Hull directed me to give you bis compli­ command of troopers—all that is now ou‘17
*&gt;«"he were not such a
cantonment with pockets full of money ments and say that we would camp in left to guard tlie train. The captain i* gambler and rake he would make a
and no one to help them spend it, and the bend yonder, and he would like you constantly out on tha exposed flank, low to’t,ir^"’er,Ceant’
lookinI felnothing suitable to spend it on. It was to post strong pickets and have a double eagerly scanning the rough country to
the south, and expectant any moment of
a duty all citizens owed to tlie territory guard to-night.”
*Yes. sir. That h a face that ono
"Have mo post double guards! How an attack from that direction. He and eoulda t «ell torpe. Who
to hasten to tlie scene arid gather in for
locakcirv-ulation al) that was obtainable tbe devil does he expect me to do Chat hb men, as well as toe horses, mules and
you orurbmiM tor mltin,
teamsters, are fairly tired out when at
after marching all day?"
by tboa, .h»rp. «i d,,
"I did not inquire, sir: he might have nightfall they park the wagons in a big menCr
of the onuy might get ahead of them,
and the boys would gamble it away told me 'tvM none of. my business, don’t semicircle, with the broad ri*ver forming
among themselves or spend it for vile you know?" And Mr. Hayne has tho in­ a shining chord to the arc of white can­ very different character.”
whisky manufactured for their sole sufferable hardihood to wink at the vas. AU the live stock are safely herded
•■I don't know l,inl by nxhl u v­
within (he inclosure; a few reliable sol­
benefit Gallatin Valley was emptied of
**''
diers are posted well out to the south on and go to my own tent."
'
ite prominent practitioners io the game longer service than his own.
“Well, Mr. Hayne, this is no matter
The stream was block with
does Capt. Hull mean to do with hi* own

mining
nt already packing up

“That is another point. Capt. Rayner,
which I had not the requisite effrontery

The eputo give. 1., from fa,
nridfajunctin. M fa U-lapoefanfa faok.. but
u
ol the., detSe.. toe be U far from «y ' faoee. With cfaek.^

fa kta mind over th. Bnation.

Ike |»Me, KBonu WMj tetay,

luxJ™E'

tapl[,n

warchingly from every rise far over to
the southeast., where stands a tumbling
heap of hills against tbe lightening aky.
•Off tliere. are toeyT says a burly
trooper, dbmouuting hastily to tighten
up the "cinch” erf hb weather beaten
toddle "We can make it quick enough,
's soon as we get rid o! these blasted
wagoqa.”
And. swinging into saddle
again, he goes cantering down tha slope,
hb charger snorting with exhilaration in
the keen morning air.
Before dawn a courier has gailopod
lute camp, bearing a dbpateh from the
commanding officer of the Riflers. It
aaya but few words, but they are full of
meaning: "We hare found a big party
of hostile®. They are in strong position,
and lutve us at disadvantage. Raynei
with hb four companies b hurrying to
us. Leave all wagons* with the boat
under guard, and come with every horse
and man you can bring.”
Before 7 o'clock the wagons are parked
ch»e along the, liank lieside toe Far
West, aud Hull, with all the men lie can
muster—some fifty—b trotting ahead on
the trail of Rayner'a battalion. With
him rides Mr. Hayne. eager and en­
thusiastic.
Before 10 o'clock, far up
along tho slopes they seo tho blue line of,
skirmbhers. and the knots of reserves
farther down. all.nt a stand. In ten
minutes they ride with foaming reins in
behind a low ridge on which, flat on
their faces and cautiously peering over
the creeu nome hundred infantrymen
ore disposed. Othcra. officers und file
closers, are moving to and fro in rear.
They are of Rayner’* battalion. Far­
ther back, down in a ravine, a dozen
forms are outetretcluxl upon the turf,
and others are bending over them, minbteriug to tiro needs of those who are
not past I itIp already. Several officers
crowd around the leading horsemen and
Hull orderfc: "Halt, dismount and loosen
girths." The grave faces show that to**
infantry has had poor hick, and tho sit-.
uaiipn is summarized in d few words
The Indiana are in force occupying tlie
ravines and ridges op|xwiie them and
confronting the six companies farther
over to tiiewest. Twoattacks have been
made, but the Indian Are swept every
approach, and both were unsuccessful.
Several soldiers wen! shot dead, other*
severely wounded. Lieut. Warren’s leg
is shattered below the knee: Capt. Blount
b killed
"WhW* Rayner?” asks Hull, with
grave face.
’
"Just gone off with tiro chief to look
at things over on the other front. The
colonel is hopping. He b bound to have
those Indians out of. there or drop a-trying. They’ll l» back in a minute. The
general had a rousing fight with Dull
Knife's people down toe river last even­
ing. You missed it again, Hull; ail. toe
—th were there but F and K. anil, of
course, old Firewater wants to make as
big a hit here.”
’
“The —th fighting down the river last
night?” asks Hull, in amaze.
“Yes—swept clean round them and
ran ’em into tbe stream, they say. I
wbh we had them where we could see
ematolL You don't'get tho glimpse of
л head, even: but all those rocks are
lined with tiro beggars. Damn them!"
says the adjutant, feelingly.
z
“We’ll get our chance here, then.” re­
plies Hull, reflectively. “I’ll creep up
ax»IUl;o, lanVai if
T.,lfp
orderly.”
■ ’
4 He is back in two minutes, graver
than before, but hb Iron ring is spirited
and firm. "Hayne watches him with
kindling eye.
“You'll take me in with you when you
charge?" he asks.
•
“It is no place to charge there. The
grouial is all cut up with ravines and
gullies, and they're got a cross firo that
•weeps it clean. We'll probably go in
on toe other flank; it’s more open there.
Here comes toe chief now.”
Two officers come riding hastily around
a projecting point of the slope and spur
at rapid gait towards the spot where tbe
catalry have dismounted nnd are breatil­
ing their horses There b hardlv time
for salutations. A gray bended, keen
eyed, florid faced old soldier b the’colonel, and he is snapping with eleetricltv.
apparently.
“Tliis way. Hull. Come right here, and
Til show you what you are to do." And.
followed by Rayner. Hull nnd Hayne.
the chief rifles sharply over to the ex­
treme left of the position and points to
м 0 |rown*nS r*&lt;lge ocroes tho intervening

.

.

tb.p^k^.aUriclir,•

An

H.W with «ucncd f
.
tag «Uy ot Un cbirg. h,
-«X or tb« one he bu
’ IL»k»
be know, not wh.1. Th, ,,
bu«ie
far on .mon-. ,ht. r„ k
warned: . rowing
volley. Barner ^rins, od u,
oolh.hUU.de, HnllVpur, fa
hfaaner troop, holding hlBh hi,
liana:
*
“N4y. men. fallow tai l
then keep ahead! Come our
There b a furious sputter of .hodf. .
rush of excited steeds op the gentle dX
A glad outburst of cheer. aM tl,&lt;7
acroos the ridge and out of BiKht; tbra
toe clamor and yell of frantic battle
and when at last it dies aw»k. the riflm
are panting over toe hard won |xwilioo
and shaking hands with son)e fB%
cavalrymen. They have
the
ridge, captured toe migrator,- tllba
aquaws, ponies, travois, and [apmoX
their “long Toms” have sent many i
stalwart warrior to the mythical heal,
ing grounds, and the pvpp-rv colonels
triumph b complete.
But Lawrence Hayne, ilth $11 the
light gone from his brave lyoung face,
stands mutely looking down upon the
stiffening frame of hb fatoerls old friend
and hb. who lies shot throudh the bean.

To be continued/
1" Consumption Jn. ll»:,l,|&lt;.;

Read tbe followinir: Mr. &lt; H. Mwrb.
Newark. Arkansan.
,ton,’
with abscess of lungs, ami fri.nvls
physicians pronounced me 411 inrnnb&gt;
consumptive.
Brgai, taking Hr Kbf»
New .Discovery for wiiHUtupiidn. am mi*
on my thin! bottle, nirl ah’. t&lt; oversw- th.
worfc on my farm. It b die Lm d medi­
cine ever made." .
•
Jesse MkldlewarL.Iteratin'. !&lt;ilii6, -ay.;
"Had it not been for Dr. Kin A Xrw !&gt;i..
covery fur croi.-iiin|'t|..n 1 vnuii |lttVr jj^j ■
of lung trauliles. Was gh- n np t.j i|&lt;.&gt;
tori. Am miw in lro&gt;t .it
Tri it.
Samp!** btrftWs frye at W. H.
drug store.
This remedy is beetmihig st­
.'I knoun
and so populir as to nt ;-.! n» B-____ ____
tiun. All who hate uxn! Elf ri&lt;- Bitter,
sing the* same song of pr.u.. purer
......
A
medlCinndoes not exist and ill is guanu:tevd to dn all that is cloimr*’. 'EleclricbltteFf* will ettre all di^eas*** «rf tli^ liver aa-t
kidneys, will remove piinidf *.
—alt
rheum and other alfcetioti- t-aukil by im­
pure blood. Will drive JIdarik from the
system and pn-vent as wdll a* Jun* nil Molarial fevers. For run- of heuauchc. &lt;xmstipatioii and intllgestloi! try vl*s*trk h!;tw-.
Entire ^utisfacthni gniinittfeed.| oc
refunded. I’ric«,5u ets. anti ?!liW |n-r lx- tie at W. H. (•otalvvar*- drug titan-.

The best solve in the wurll for cuts,
bruises, ulcers, salt rln-urn. A-ver Mire-,
tetter, ehapped hands, chilblains, codls.
and al! skin eruptions, and pmdtivelycure*
plies, or no pay required. It i- htuarantev
to give perfect satisfaction, or [ money re
tanded. Price S3 ct*. per bo’.. For sale
by W. H. Goodyear
The insurance compM'les w
1.:-.%«• f.«-r
carrylng $13,000 Insurance- t&lt; s
A Sable lumber cotnwir.y will n . ? ■
before they will paX now that lhe lui!:iIngs have baraed. '
“STRUCK THE GOLDEN MEAN
A-« a Blood J'uiln.i i
The Itetnilt Fr«: I’rt-ss sa&gt;-: "RiijbanlRheumatic
rup prepared »v ,i nr *.hmn •
Wright Medlclm- Company, of i thi* ritj.
has Struck tbe Golden Mean, in the tren ment of all blood diseases, and its sucreIs an evident) tliat an honest, pule and
valuable medicine, is not 'dic.i|rfdc of attractiog the attention of •
ami
There seems to lx- hut one. ojdntun as t&gt;»
its merit as a family medicine * i
This Is the real secret oflftjjc iu ••••■•*
this wonderful remetly- I’* p’?.''1 &gt; ®:i,;
speedy action, in removing ;d! iini’U'r and
poisonous matter from hit**!. iN" bouir
shirald be without it as a thm-u^" .tad ef­
fectual bltfal purifier fot young itad .*d :•
For sale by all druggists!

A Jackson man named &gt;&lt;fxnn!!*
out his well the other day und &lt;bng!&gt;t
aetly 6S5 lirxnls In It. ,1: is !ielj&lt;n&lt;d thn
not all Jackson wells are a* l*«d hb tld.-.

The editor ot toe Advocate, p.m'.i'liyd at
Greenville. Abu, expresses his twitb tn &gt;•
S.S. : "The good this prr|»rafl4 l.*»w
complis'bed Is iuealeulubii-. •''&gt;■!
of men and women Chat H l&gt;»an early grave to-day rise up au&gt;l
_ihr
originator, and those who plH^-c j| in ttirlr
power to procure 1L. A’ number «p •“« a' '
qualnlanccs hare used thimedicine to tlieir greni iieneiit, iui hi
“Tliere, Hull; there are twenty or them to their jwrteet healing, b-'l
thirty of tha rascals in there who get a testimony has been given «&lt;• l|*' ruM-1'
flank fire on us when we attack on our that others like them may lake tkf lieshn^
side. What I want you,to do b to mount balm. We know that Swift’.-* SbT'lW
;
your men, let them draw pistol aud be S. S.) is no humbug, am! can
it, and we do most beartl!?. Tfr&lt; j o-pt:*11 ready. Rayner, here, will line the
etors are genial, liberal • ami .•wirdaeicndge to keep them down in front. I’ll
and have done probably a* mirhii'r n&gt;t'p
go back to the right and order the attack good than any othri firm In 'h -i ;:
at once. The moment we begin and you Read, reflect and be relieved.
hear our shota, you gu. a yell, and (Ala.) Advocate, Nov. LSSt&gt;.
Treatise on bloul and skin d'- :i'&gt;'
charge full tilt across there, so as to drive
Swift Srr.tifi*.»
out tirow fellows in that ravine. We can mailed free.
Atiaiia*.
do the rest Do you underatand?”
"1 understand, colonel: but—b it your
Eastmanvillc wants a
'•
order that I attempt to charge -mounted
Files.
across that ground?”
Loose's Rod Clover Pile lU 'H
’
“Why, certainly! It bn'1-tfie be*4n positive specific R-r ail fornu &lt;•( r•
toe world, but you can make it. They ease. . Blind, bleedtag. Itehlmr.
’
can’t do very much daninge to your men am! protruding plies- Prict H'1'- . •
before you reach them. It's got to be sale by W. H. Goodyear.
&lt;tow; it', the only w.y.Battle Creek's population Is I -'.!'*-'*"Very good. ur-. thnt end, It- fa the |
“Wheli pain and augubh
‘f**
C*lm. wldierly reply: uni tho colonel
brow" from the dire attacks
«»&gt;
goes bounding away
Indigestion or constipation thr all’ ■ I
A moment later the troop is in saddle,
la quickly relieved by the
e^Rsr. wiry, bronzed fellows every one. tbe most successful and InfalliWc»&lt;’s* • .
and the revolver* are in hand and being enratlve and sedative that !•«’
‘ ,,
carefully examined. Then Cape. Hull tbe mrarclM-* of retenet- '
•?.
signals to Hayne. while Rayner aad three purifies, strengthens ami re»ei*&gt;
.
OT tonr Kddien Bt in rilence, wntohinr eliminates from the system al! »
the man who ta to Imd tho chugo. n. and other pobou*, eradicates
dwmoontaat a little knoll a few fan disorders, restarea flesh to the« *
Imiww muKuUr »W"«'ft
•W»y, :««• hi. rein, to th. trampeur physical endurance subduefc
n*nnd Mopa to hla nddlo baga Hayne. too. MMuagrs pain of every kind and
J
dbmaunts.
freshing sleep. Price 81Taking hl. wauh and clmln from the
druggists.

Advice t® Mother»“1“"

he*Til-T Mwm jareoimrwi
.TMMMn 0*-'. *

,,

in &lt;-

�(Jot hl. H-n/n. Itetaritadj
..
•‘B’ro’tl
,'..nd &lt; &gt;t’P of pimples.”; All who
’Ith.iiSftrnaXnled should u&gt;e Cole's
Bill

■R
WOMAN- AND HOME

- ----------.V--UIhlra
,4 to leave. It • mlMlcndre. added mati ridly to her fort| open tbo door
aa j....
invit?
।•
better
terservice
service and
ud b
better patron- . «M* tethb way beforesbc died, ondthcreore
wui be “
assured.
you proapet
prosper M
k* numnw
number ut
of otter
other society
sodrty ladiai
ladia who specspecTiMF -rrs
1,
“ured Rut if yon
th.- iri’nnpharil remtdy for all IT IS
5 TIME TO STOP THE TALK a«i
J0® t€ let
let your
your business
buainea Uctinte
buorac too
toe'large
in bouwa
bouw* aud
aud lota.
lota. Not
a few
few of
(1f the
the
yy ILLI AM O. LOWDEN.
large utete ia
Not a
, all»o■ •!. _ ‘
। iiishilonrtions.
A
OF THE SUPERIOR SEX
raryour
TO”F personal attention,
'
■
- «Washington
--v'—“--------• founded
• - on LESSON V, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
for
or when
you ।- --------------rortuncs of
are
.dn
simp, It is infallible as a
Office over Julius Russell’s store. State
| least exjwct it. you will fniL—Elin Higjrin- i
«d*tc, und a large part of that left by
NATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 3.
ji,‘ 4-alp and
affectioM.
street, Hastings, Mich.
son in West Shore.
)
, Corcoran ec-’ies-from the rise of Washingvntrd- •' M.’i&gt;s I pintle#, nnd bteckbeads,
i
--------------- •
/
. tun property.
i’l-mifiA disrulotiil comply low;
I
/ Taste In Choosing Callcors.
One of the most aristocratic families In
TUABT. KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
'7,.i I’Hl-Mud pniiaotes flCxJ’illtgr.
| A rich and beautiful dress lows all ita lhe northwest section dates Its origin back
Attorneys at law.
■ .oftn”' .ii”
’, |,.mnv euiuUlon', et&lt;m
Ix-auty in a kitchen. I was one day loc^- I lo ° ^ot which the grandfather of the bighOver Hastings National But
Hastings. Michigan.
l* ''"7atai«' a P&lt;*4Uve luxury tor
. Ingat cheap calicoes. Standing liesidu me toQed young Judies of today owned. This
Associate offices, ut Grand Rapids. Mich.
, ind nursery’ 1&gt;ri
- ’tuY?rylng. of tbe continual wsertiors •' were two ladies very richly dressed. 11 Krendtuthcr was a butcher, and be had a
bthjl «. Italy ~y to
~ ita Star. ~ ■ I very pretty daughter whom the cook of iOompiled frwn Lesson Helper.Quarterly by per­
A. 8HELD0N,
*’Why,
VC11V take
’nlrw anything;
irrnwr*
M.S.—what
.
mission of II. S.Haffn;an, publisher. I’tUadefdo you care’ Sir Charle* Vaughn, the British minister
.. J, Marshal “-3M people.
.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
phU.)
h. only a
» cheap
-u... calico...
ago,
It is
”
I. to the Vmted States a decade or
Abstract Block. Bastings.
,„iL, in-billtatedMen.1
It wan only a cheap calico, I know, but saw and fell in love with. When Vaughn
Money to Joan ou Real Estate Bsal Estate
son&gt;."
Tills
is
tbe
beginning
of
the
third
»ee-. ,i« voiir address, we will mall
ou c. remission. General eon/eraneing.
.
-’-J1 a Pretty, becoming calico in­ went baek to Englund the cook remained tiouof this parable, which is a cvutlnuation sold
{HsvtPg a complete set of Abstract Books, com­
..• I r.onphlet rxtfainlng &gt;H
stead of a hideous, uubccotning one? A and married the daughter of tbe butcher.
- (-.•teiirateff Eleatro-Voltalc
।
Com the
a really true lady, that lives near The butcher died, leaving Ids lot, which of the l«*Mcaiof last week. Tbe whole parable piled
fin! their charming effects tiono. And now it seems evident that with ‘
C. F-BHOOK8. Clerx.
teaches tlie great love of God.xho Father, UMtracts.
।
pride IU
in VULKSUlIg
choosing ucr
her whs
sold nt an enormous.■figure,
nndrawhich
,1, iHhtated sysfem. and how a few generations of this intellectual effort ‘ me_takes
-------- -- ns much J..IUTJ
----- —
r..ou, uuu
urau
rjdlnwi
—. i her cashmeres,.for, as formed the foundation of the present fam- Ban and Holy Spirit, for Jost, and helpleas, ■
r. store vuu to vigoj. audtnanco
Jcoch a*tl...
she-Idoes
and
determination,
and
an
education
hith!
If vou are thus afflicted,
aud erring huuinmty; aud the sympathy of ’
P. DRAKE, M. 1^,
she said: "I spend more than half my time
fortune.
Bell aud Appliances on a erto granted only to men made lbe general
in calicoes, and if I don't look fresh nnd I Not long ago the butcher’s daughter took the angels I with God in Hu joy over the sal- .
Office over Holloway’s drug store.
property of women, these girl graduatesI
, pretty then my husband and children will lt °P°n herself to criticise the admission of vation of the Jost.
m i Go..Marshall. Mich.
Office hours from i To 4 p. m. Telephone, con
ao lo^ge^lxi exvenriomd
~wl?'• inot try to.look
try»o, teo."
** "**”* !**'"'*
| the daughters
of*a.----jiodr but
blooded
12. “And tbe younger of them said to his
too."
----------------• - blue
..........................
with residence, at Holloway’s drug
iid u ST.OOObpera house. anr ouMtlon of snn«ri»l’ kffi * U there be 1 aaked
]
one
day
toto
show
me her caliofficer into Washington society. In father, Failier, give me tbe portion of goods necilng
I nakedher
her
one
day
shoi----------------•• ' I
aex-’lut a glad nndfree
K^rior I***!kand *lie M«nied quite aa much pleased . «P«*king to one of the most refined ladies that falletn to me. And he divided unto
Itoailuche.
.. &gt; 7----- -------- "“F^iur । vu«3» Bnu xne wemeU quite u n
।
io uue ui inc most rcuncu loiues
them his living.” The sin is seen iu the sou’s '
1R^ UQ
d tree oqunlity
thosethn^&gt;
calicoes
to me as mtn*
sex,L —
outL'"
aK
glad
ana
equality will put
nut . in
. showing
in showinc
of Wimhitiimm
xhnnt
it
•■
yvk
..
Ulirter Pills cure sick ----vO me
M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary Public
tall. \r7 ■■ —■ “
™ as some of Washington about it she said, “What
sia. indigestion, cousti- rach Train, m.tura raw,, will Mkjtl. uwitty
^ciety belle would in displaying before - fth We,‘« Mr*- Blank. I don’t think we desire fw the things of bis father rftther than
•
and U. S. Claim Agent,
...x, 5 iHxxesifar Si. For
*' - - -------o -7—cf her
friend mi ought to admit these people to our circle, for the father and bis love. Tbe desire
for mde|M!ndenco of the father aud separa­
“
t
*?
d
nprnriv.
draw
which
had
jura
corn.
expensive
dress
which
had
just
come
in
i
Washington
society
is
growing
so
comli; Goodyear.
tion
from|
him
indicates
tbe
ingratitude
of
ward together to whatever glorious end is from some kwoII modiste.
at
his
store,
cor
mon, and we really must draw the line
agitating the hospital theirs.
his heart and his inseusibility to tue father's HssUngs. Mich.
Now I■ will
tell
•omewbere.”
--- —
.. you who; they were,
Cli.
The woman whose lutiJWi has been One was n
a very pretty dark grt-ca.
gn-ca, with a L “Yte,” replied tbe lady sarcastically, love and earn.
18. •'And not many days after, the younger
m. fowler,
trained will not lie neeessi^^ a pedantic tiny, narrow white stripe, that, she wore In I “that may be true, but where shall we
-■
----- —•
wmwv nuv "MIO ,U
.
Dentist
bore or an overpowering force in the fam­ the morning. It was a loose wrapper, tied
tied- *1™"’the line, at the sirloin or the tender­ K&gt;n gathered nil tergether. and took his jourpey into a far country, and there wasted
Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over
ily: the better her training the better her in front with a big sub of the same,' and loinf—Washington Letter.
balance: the better her understanding of
his substaac*- with riotous living.” The first Smith. Hams &amp; Van Arman’s.
coat fil.W.
illustration of this rebellious nature in man
her household needs and her ability to meet
There was a very pretty pink one/wfch
Tn Mend Old Rubbers.
is *een in Cain, who would not submit to the
a. barber, m. d.,
them, the better will she know bow to re­ small white dots. That was for afternoon.
t.
—77 T1”!.
It Is sometimes very convenient to have kind requirements of a loving God; but |&gt;ro•
I’hyslcian and Surgeon,
cure ltHn&lt;JUu»r^/^raiff*ti&lt;,H&lt;\UCe Y' It
•; whs
"r* made ~
‘nc “
J™ ol
ki the
form
of »
a wrapper,
wrapper, tne
the aa cement
cement for
for India
India rubber,
rubber, by
by mean*
mean* of
of ferring hit own wny “wont out from the
Office over NcVin’s store. Office boors from J
sllwt-HW Iminra
/..II
i —...
..it...
. .
.
j which a worn spot iu the overshoe* or any prewoce of tbe Lord” (Gen. i». 10) to do ns to c p. m.
'
,
I rubber article may be repaired without, ex­ he pleased. It is seen hi Emu, who preferred
beauty, charm will still lie charm ami aca- iI . m
waT
tl”? ,ul,ucjienso or trouble. To make a .small quuuW. LOWRY, M. D.,
dtmlcul licta-jn. ,,-taaot .trip women or 1/
I, .............
r..,..™ nnd light blues, ■ tity of such n cement, sufficient Ut keep u inw of jiottago to his God given birth­
There weredurk’purples
right (Gen. xxv, 82-34).
•
Physician and Surgeon.
nnd when she threw them
them, over her arm to for emergence, purchase five cents' worth
.
I book system has been eltticr: nnd too love that is attracted by • aud
14. “Atii when be had spent all, there
Makes a specialty of treating diseaaea of the
nt
.
...r..I
I..I,
in
..........
i
___
a
......
,
, ...
.
. . ......
,;L hiH.i-wirlcti In Mlch- them when urcompani-zd by thorough In | take thorn away I felt like embracing that □f... red
rubber from some dealer in dent ists’ arose a mig'.ity famine in that laud; and be EYE and EAB and tbe presenraUou of virion
| tellectual development is r. Ions which’ will ; woman r.nd her calicoes, too.
mpplies. Cut it Into bits, put it into a began tu lie m want.’’ When we turn away
outiast that cultured by the tricks nnd j She
She is
is n
a brunette,
brunette, with
with a
n good
good deal
of bottle and cover it with chloroform. In
deal of
from Godl who is tlie fouptain.of living wa­
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
arts wlik-U kindle but u temporary firnne. ; color, nnd ran wear all those pretty shades, jbout ten minutes it will be dissolved. It
ters, and seek to satisfy ounehes with ought House. Bastings. Mich.
for the development of the ndtid develops &gt; -Boston Globe.
"
diuuld lie applied with a brush like a inu­ else, even :witii the gifts of God, we ore hew­
out! enlarges All the rest of t he being, other j
tilage brnsh.
ing out distei‘ns, broken cisterns, that can
C. WELTON
things being equal. It in well known that j
Do not leave the bottle uncorked fur an hold no water (Jor. ii, 18j. nod a&gt;oncr or inter
She is ------more t han. certain
ns to dates,
sheexcept
there arc uo better mother**, nor more 1
—.— ----------(n»uMiv,
wmic
removing
uic orusn, die brush, we shall surely come to want.
&lt; instant,
except
while removing
i CU|ld. she Tied for Chstoria.
Is agent for the Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co.
faithful wive., nor npra accomplished . can’clI you exactly what you ought to do, |( -«uw
ctl ttppl.. luc tvurau,
^ment us
as rapidlv uta
as t-ossi15. “And lie went and joined himself to a He writes policies ou a man’s property against
see
she
is a
housekeepers, nor mure delightful guests I “&gt;d she fails herself
nee that
thnt
Eh U
n liv1G-.
'. u»_or—it..will harden. Where there is n
, . -----to
r&gt;------“ ‘77k
-------------I ble,
citizen ot that country: and ho sent him into loss by nre.IfKhtallig or wind; against a man's
than can be found among our present cult- ! 'n„
8 example
------- e of how disagreeable one per-1 iarg0 hole a piece of what Is known as hia fields'to feed swine.' Tbe far country life by death and accident.
tt Hie tad Children, she gave there Cairtcria.
lunpg
own dronlruuucr
tar. old
whirl.uo n..y
ured, learned and literary women.
, ran ran ta . ----—-----------------earn,-rubtar
wiucndnm.may’ niso
pur­ nlra ta pur- into which lie went from his own father’s
have
tne utmost contemnt
' All tbe education in the world will uol ones h
»« the
contempt for her. . chased from ..a dealer iu adentists’ supphes, bouse and plenty is all about us. It is this
M1TH &amp; COLGROVE,
.
eradicate from the feminine nature the! hbe tonus her head; says she doesn’t care' may
may be
UM*ful. Cut
Cut out
out a
a piece
piece of
of this
this of
of pnn,?nt vTu world! which iietb in tae wicked
Lawyers.
be useful.
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)
household instincts or the love of home ; [°r
opinion of men. \v ell, she is losing mitable size, fasten it over the whole with one iGaLa, 4; I John ▼, IV), and which al­
- - • H -I»&lt;e|'i» county wants
Practice
Is
all
tho
courts
of
the
state.
and children. Nowhere is real intellectual ; “
when she
feels- that way.- ij u
u ivh
feu. filches auu
nnd uiunii
brush uvv,
over uw
the juuuci
rubber lures us away from God. All who are un­
' cr 'ronjatiimss
............
-----dads. He ha* training found to weaken tbe feminine Every
the tcmcnu Care should lie taken saved are said to be “far off," and because of
” girl
" ought to care for the
~ opinion of wilh
'
E. KENAS7ON,
■
•- - • any
-------chloroform
• «—•-----------type; but, on tho contrary, hon-.ca are finer, men. She bits her father to look op to,1 -not- -to inhale
nor—to•-------leave their sinful aud unclean natures are compared
•
'
Attorney at Law,
her
brothers
to
be
an
Inspiration
to,
und
tic nn&lt;l I.Is er Hills.
this cement where children can tfet to it.— to degs aad swine (Eph. ii, 18; II Pei. ii, 22). 1
richer, more exalted ami h ippier under its
some day, please God, she ought to marry
1G. "Aad he would fain have fiilol his
-Irntitictdl.’. •Mimpmmded. power. It lirings about A perception of
one and make him happy for life. The giri
belly with the husks tliat tbe swine, did eat; promptly attending to.
,
No griping pain.so muaml righta that does not come to the
who knows everything bseldom cultivated
•„; Uim.' nw »x &lt;«f pills- ignorant: it prevents encroachment: It ren
and no man gave unto him." First want
either in mind or manner. She throws out
R. TIMMERMAN, Hmncrpathic PhyShe took the pin from her hat to fasten then worldly helps, and now a lieastly eppe•apt&gt; i; in iMftli.adtilta and ch|l- dees due honor, nnd it knows bow to pro­ her liic of information ns n naughty boy
•
alcian and Surgeon.
nfiM) . W»- guarantee duce comfort and joy, und puts the knowl­ would throw bricks, und the one Iircd&gt;is I a bunch of roses on her breast. A gust qt tile.
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
17. "And when toe came to himself, be
edge io
to use. When
»» uch ut
at mat
Inst any
un, wmc
wide num, .
,
.
wind came along aud blew the hat out of
in- l!i“ cure of sick eugc
ta?
rf
women
lira,
train,-.!
tor
wnerarion.
.
•
1
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,
q
lb
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the window of the Sixth avenue elevated said. How many hired servants of my fa­ IT ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, InIon. dy-pvp-ia and u.. ............. .L- — My dear, don t get into tbe habit of con­
surance and Loans.
i’ apprtizrr. they ex- have married—for if marriage is not to be, • cluding that the world r.t large is ignorant. train in which she wiu sitting on her way ther's bate broad en'.ugh and to spare, aud 1U.
1 perish with hunger!” He hud been so full Office with J. O. Runyan ft Bon. 2 doors north
tbe aim of these women, it is at any rate
up town.
Instead, make up your mind that it cau
of rostofflcc.
tbe destined end of these as of nil others—
She was about 20, decidedly chic nnd of self tind s-df seeking that the Father’s
tench
you
much:
intelligence
is
never
lost.
flpectalattentlon
to making exchangee
1 took a new census and have nmrrletf men who did not suffer
handsomely dressed. She blushed a little. home liad not been much in his thoughts, ex­ al property. Tbegiven
Interests of non-resident
Suit. Porter’s themselves to lie outstripped, it cau only Even If alisolute information is not given!' but few people in the car noticed the acci­ cept perImps, us the recollection qt a restraint property owners carefully looked after. Farms
by the intelligent woman, the look of cnl-1
which
be
could
not
submit
to..
But
by
bavof
all
sixes
for
sale
or
exchange.
Houses aad
dent.
be a mighty race of men and women fvhich
tivatiou shows in her eye*. Contradiction
A young man who ut across the aisle ing his desires grautc.l ho has been led to see
I^abit In ail tbe will Le born and reared, compared with I and ignorance are tho combination that'
wbc-ee achievement all that we have at forms the knowing girl, an&lt;T as you loreH| saw what hail bap|»eued. He hesitated n somewhat- ot tbe leaunoai of Uli soul (Ps.
j moment, and then taking his own straw
present will seem rudimentary.-*-Harpcr’ii
everything good and good mannered be-. j■ hat. with n striped ribbon around the delivered unto Satan for tbe destruction of
ea or coffee, withware of drifting into being this typo ot I crown, handed it to her with his card.
,« person taking it,
tbe flesh, that tbo spirit may be savpd in the
Hastings, - - Mich. ^r.!v .nvl permanent cure, whether
girl.—Ladies’ Home Journal.
I She took the hat nnd card, but before she day* of the Lord Jesus. And tn Job xxxiii,
rale drinkeror an alcoholic
pould thank the giver be had buried him­ 14-30, we read of dreams, vision*. sickuea*
of dninkaril* have been
What on appetite he has! How hungry
CAPITAL, $50,000.00
I self in his paper, seemingly oblivious of all and. uflliptions ax means used by God with
ten th- Gulden Specific in be » always! flow tbe cookies vanish nnd
th-ir knowledge. nnd toA tine state ot affairs it would be if every - aroun(j.
incu to bring back their souls from the pit,
urinklBE of Inelrown free the gingerbread disappears before hb de­ man when he wanted a mutton chop went
-----the
*---rose* out
-------of,
* to bo enlightened with tbeaigbt of tbe living. Incorporated under the laws of the State ot
The —
young woman -•
threw
termined onslaught! He is all noise anil
rom Its ad
Michigan.
IS. “I will* arise and go to my father,
Send for cir- impulse, and warts and freckles! Hb hands out and killed and dressed liis own sheep, ‘'the window nnd pinned the hat firmly on
and every man when he wanted a pair o! her imperial head.
and will say unto him. Father, I have
.
are dirty; his finger nuib rimmed with boots made them. The world ia too busy
buriness Dee. 15. imc, In building for
She left the train nt Eighteen^! street.— tinned against heaven and before thee.” Open forinerly
Occupied by Messer Bros.
black: he hua stuck a “cud of gum” to the nowadays for the individual to stand by
• In tho story of the 1 nt sheep anti lost piece of
New York Journal.
.
shelf iu the pantry to clear the way for the him&gt;elf aud supply his own needs. For
I money we raw tbe seeking shepherd mid wo­
OFFICKRn:
edibles, and hb trousers are torn at the the bonsawife to spare her husband's-iuman with the light. The sheep ami the O. G. Robinson. President;
faith haknees and he smells of finis bait am! pep- conie by patient, siitchery is sweet labor
did nothing, tho sb-pherd nnd woman
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
■ Q«u*ti Victoria ut the age of “I is a very money
perniint candy: but he b youiN^oy. and we shall las long in ubolishlng, but for the
did all. I But hire is a rvspOMRta human
the J
^nd win 1 P,olu oltl ,,uly’ n,“1 *he WOM by 1,0 mcnxui
C. D. Beebe, Cashier.
. delegates you love him.
aruiv of women who work at- bread
1.7,ifwl
th- I tf»od looking some thirty years ago, while being wlp&gt; lias gojio astray like n loti sheep,
Tlie house is turned upside down imtne
isinc were
niBBCTOBs: \
ba*
been u-tinsensible to his father's Jove
rung occupations nil day to sit up b-'*• •
she was still in tlie prime of life. She suf- nnd•—
~ r~--~
iy political □lately. lie wants n string for his kite. night to make their clothes is r.tinons
• • r.'rtJ „ gn-M deal train attack, of .-ryid|&gt;0Dan W. Reynolds,
He wants some Icin’., He wafitA a bigger
Aud am
am no
nb tmore worthy to be called
! Jus, which reddcnetl and ctKireemil her «kiu.
,J- ‘Aud
D.6. Robinson,
■
,. ..
J. A. Grebb.
fishhook. He wonts hi* bull mended. He economy-.
ii one of thy hired scrThe man who earns to a
'• week
—7 Ihas more
71 she lost her teeth very early in life, on'int’ j t*iy son| moke mo u-&gt;
Chester Messer,
&gt;•;&lt;! &lt;»nvirhtfer of Peter wants money tor Jim to pay him the boot
He
wns
unworthy
to
lie
called
tho
He --dtran
(
((
dottlhira to ranta
He on, unw.. —. .
- —7-'-t 7put
?" h&gt;, even
it. died -&gt;&lt;*&gt;•) utter being on the jackknife be has swapped, lie comr.lon netise. Hc; D. Beebe.
............
'
:
wh|ell
th&gt;
look
„
(,,,&lt;7
and
nldch
...I
o&lt;
.ucb
a
tuljor
«tat
l»
Lad
l»t-01&gt;r
«&lt;jd
iugs into the sowing of'-pnsitaloon scam*.
i&lt;i of u* poi-iinuus snake wants to go fishing with Tom end Jock.
But tram l.t-r no- -m talus fk&gt;““'lr- *
The woman's business is to sleep and get ' orond noot
dng business Transacted. /
He v.tawta,
crams ..j.™
bis mouth .full
of bread and , gtrenith to make thecspecial work she has *
-----------t
. ,i..
..... i'pX
it tin «i.h
-vtn &lt;ir -Jt d-raXsoodJ
that falser »hoaA*. orBut
when
Dis
3Z
‘£.T,
^tom^
ta too
.tademanded
.tatalk
tmtrer. and with the
, choseft more valuable It will cost het the y
oucen tulr.
was ftawttktatl
very pretry
young wotuM1
womnn, «.d e-mUtata uta.-e ita« otajtatoo* ta
I.®-ri-.
the eorncra be makes
wants known.
lbj|n maney to bhrn the candle nt I ‘ Li
' ¥ and...
--------------.-.moU,
-- —u
ROBERTSON /HOUSE,
fresh und fair, with soft blue eyes, a small, and eouHnot. under thorn circumstances. be
“Mn, can’t I luivca bicycle? 1 want one. i
«•„ „"ow.t to uut »H nf tb»«nw- I rosy mvutli and tbe loveBost arms and , madeto *«* iL Tbeo..i? way to humUe hto
" lack ot height
A *■“
—
’
..................... .
“atr 1 ing fetid,.the idea tliit there u an in­ . rosy
' mtri.U, ..^.1
.-. Her
brii^ him to tab wtues was .tbe way'ho
F. BIIOVFNSF.U, Fro^rlrfr,
-------------ringc! V, hure’K my box of worms? I whh .' bcrent, peculiar virtue bi a woman's set, j ahottldehi imaginable. ------Cor. Jeffcpon and Court dte., Hastings, Mich.
_____
—
___
____
J~B.
Now
hltoes
liisduful,
■
■
t
]
i0
’
was
allowe.l
to
take
Now
be
bis
iJufulwas always a grant drawback, and wua t
I had a pistol or a ahot«un. Jim’s gbt que. r’ting stitches.
«n&lt;l new
ii'---. and unworti||nes*
uiBvortllines* as
os be
he could not other’
cause
df
her
delighting
in
giving
grand
Rates, SI .OO per Day.
Say. mn. teacher snys I’ve been late twice. ,I v In paint of fact it’s nil u matter of confancy cdsttrmc balls, at which she was wont wbf liavo been ttoulc to see it.
nils House Is new. with pteasant rooms. Tbo
and it's only jast once. Jim’s been late a 'renlcaee,
,
20. “And ho nrfow and came to bis fatbar."
anil civilization will not have to appear in a court tollet'of the Eigbtecirt h
patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.
dozen time*, uud never got marked. 'I did done the fair thing by one whole sex until
AH
bis
(jtiuvjctios,
and
wnos
of
unworthiness,
ten exonipic*'today. 1 wi«b I Ji/d i-“ •ue
“*",” it is iw easy for a woman to walk into a century, the high heeled shoes which must and good resolutions, would have’ gone for
. MORTGAGE'MALE,
perforce be worn with sut'h a dress lending
■date Oh. ma, the circus is coming
g next i dry
,jn. goods
goo,^ atom
Mtoro and
Default hiyingbetn made in tbe conditions of
nnd bqy at a reasonable a very’ becoming addition to her stature.— nothing hoxi Iw failed to take this step. He
month! Can’t I go every day? 1 wish 1 I priwr
might have remained in the far country and a certain moKgagc made by Elbert 8. Collins
price a iiiUM
tasteful drosaos
dress i it Is now for a man SL Louis Pc-i-Dispatch.
Mary Collins to Lewis Slw on Dated Marek ■
died tliere full cficonvictiuu and good resolu­ and
was a circus or a menagerie! Wottidn t I to supply himself wit
with a good business suit
Mh,A-1&gt;. ISST.and recorded in the office of
have jolly old times! Going to school is ready marie-—New York Commercial Ad­
tions. But her® is the saving point, “Hearose tbe register of deeds for the county of B»rry.
Meeting Kale Field.
and came.’’ And now we shall see the re­ and state of Mlchlran, nn the 10th day of
vertiser.
\
awful slow!
March A. D. 1M7. in liber !5 of mortgage* oa
Miss Kate Field b nn amiable spinster sult.
“Tom's dog bit Mike Line. They think
page 298. which wild mortgage lias been duly as­
of year# ao mature as to justify snppnmhe’s got the hydrophobia. It was in the
“But Wheh he was yet a great way off. his signed to Clara Bisson and the said assignment
leg. and he had two white earn and » white
The regulation charge ot first class pro­ sidn of their number. She is both literary father iaw bun. And had compoMiun, and las been properlv recorded and on which mort­
gage there Is claimed to M due at the date of
tail, and he’d sit up like-like-well, like fessional nurses in Now York i»&lt;3l a wei k, mid commercial. When wv first had tbe ran, aud fell on hL neck, and ktwed him.” UiTs
notice the sum of one hundred forty-seven
anything. 1 should like to have a dog! and they nre in demand at that price. 1 be honor of knowing/the lady—we might say Here is the Love of God which said to one and 41-100 dollars Md a further sum ot four dol­
of being first presented, for we do not feel poor ritmer, ”Tby ®ns are forgiven; thy faith lars paid for the Insurance ef the house on the
Say. ma. ain’t there any custard? Tom ha« engagement of a thoroughly traimxl nurse
that
we
quite
know
her
yet
—
ahe
was
at
premises
described in sakl rtertgage as pro­
bath saved thee;i go in peace.” And to an­
mince pie all the year round nt Ida houac. is considered by physicians « half
the head of a great business concern in the other, “Neither do 1 condemn thee; go and vided for therein and’an attorneys fee of fifteen
Oh, say, ma, can’t 1 have three £1“®°*- tie ngniust disease won. The high wages
dollars provided tor lu said mortgage, and no
city of New York. It had a restaurant in sin no more,” atjd which says to all, “Him suit
earned
ba.
bmagbt
lnu&gt;
lbe
,.ror»~&gt;0„
or
proceedings
at law having been Insti­
Mike's mother’s ent has got five, aad they U
It, where we dined dn the third floor. The that cosneth unto me I will in no wba- cast tuted to recover tlie money secureu by said mort­
give me three! Mike said so! Ain ’. they large aaraberaot women who bar. been
gage or any part I hereof. Now. Therefore by
restaurant b not now In operation. When
real good? Hallo! there come the boys. well bred und delicately reared, but-bo first introduced we politely aaid we were out” (Luke vil, 4B, 5J; John vili, 11; art, 37).
virtue of the power of sale contained in said
2L “And the son said unto him. Father, mortgage, and tbe statute in such case made and
They’ve all got* their poles! Where . my Lar. been unfortunate in loaing tbeir “proud to know he},’’ nnd she replIW that
provided, not ter Is hereby given that on Satur­
line? Don’t let Minnie eat up all the coke! mean, of aupport. The, ar. M|grtlenUr “ahe wna glad, we were proud.” It was 1 have sinned against" heaven, and in thy day, the iBUi. day ot August A D. 1890, at tad
sight, and am uo more worthy to be called o’clock tn tlie forenoon. I shall sell at Public
I shall want some when I get bock I You laehotwlng tbeir pUreaof
very
funny,
und
we
thought
it
very
funny
thy son.” This was not all bo had intended Auction, to tbe highest bidder, at the north
danta nre In cboo.lng thetic tn MlUns
won’t let her, will you, ma!"
—we were young then, ned it was our first
front door of the court house, tn the city of
And with a whoop und a hurrah hedralv with «ueb a nurae .be .aid to we l» visit to the city of New York.—San Fran­ to say (see verse jlS). but it seem* to have been Hastings. Mleh .(thatbeing the place where the
as far aa he got. It ba high honor to bo a circuit eourt for Barry county is holden). the
war. waorto know that t am going where
es out of the, house,.and le^vea a track
servant of God, but Ho makes, us His chil­ nreml&lt;*« described in said mortgage, or so
1 will be well treaied-tliat la. notaa a Mr- cisco ArgonauU
mud behind him and a generally disorder
rant, bat to. the peer of nn, member of th.
dren. children ot God and joint heirs with much thereof as may be necessary to pay tbe
ed room for you to dear up.—New iora
mount due on said mortgage, with seven
Christ, when in true peniteac-;' wo eumo to •nrrreut.
hou«&gt;l«&gt;ld. 1 feel that1
‘
Interest and the insurance monMr
Wet weather petticoats are a sensible in­
Weekly.
‘
Him (John i. 13; Rom vii;. 17; Johnjxv, 15).
d.-atlal relation to tbe botuebold. not «ems before «tsted and all legal costa, togeth­
novation. They arc made of ordinary If we confess our sins He i i faithful and just imkl
er wi&lt;h an attorney's fee cd fifteen dollars eovoadateo to that of the tamllr
woolen mfU-’rial, lined for tlie depth of
1 do not conaldor any labor thaa maybe
to forgive tu our sius and to cIoqum us from
Many women in these days declare thni
Til IU ■**(&lt;* lu ••
half a yard with a fancy wateqiroof stuff,
t\°!Te^Sy so that, however wet and dump a day it all unrigbteousoBM (I John t, 9).
and parcel &lt; of Und situate in tbe cite Cd Baatthev want to work, and that they nrB w^' called upon lo my
■»&gt; “But tbe father said to his wervants. tnpa hi the county »f Bany and &gt;umof Mlehitag to work If they only know wbnlitado form aa menial. 11 u “‘e 'aborof aeoredly may be, the wearer will stand no risk of
whicli many perform through love, but Stching cold by a wetTakirt dabbling Bring forth the best robe, and put it on him;
Mnn, nf tb™&gt;-a&gt;o«t ot thorn. Indeed-on S 1‘SrSta-. profe^oDslduty.
and pat a ring on hb hand, aud shoes on
round her feet in the supremely uncom­ hb feet.” Think of Adam aud Evo hav ng
borne women, whom breed «&gt;»»’"
-Interview in New i ork 1 ress.
fortable manner which akirts have on a lost their fellowship with God and hiding
been token owuy. leaving ‘bem
ger raottne. nnd no -lunlltatta™ »pouring wet day. These and the gaiters from Him because of tbeir sin; and -v God
Ci.aka Sinov.
MrntaB e Heine. I bure notftwl ttatt it
which common sch.se women have also clotbicg them with coats of skim which He
AMfimee of Mortxatee.
tbe robe of
^X*tL.™lltown-bytbh 1 mew •
“riSsl"?: adopted—usually made to match tbe color bad made (Gea. IU, 31).
Smith &amp; Coj/jrov k, Attorney for Assignee.
lown oftron. 1«00 to W.aXHnhobltonta- t„QCh tb. gobleu K»p ■
of the dress—go a long wny toward making righteousness, aud garmenU of salrauon of
Isa. Ixi, 10; 11 Cor. v. 21.
.
MORTGAGE SALE.
a woman as careless of the weather as a
ami Inquire where you may obtain
28. “And bring hither the fatted calf, and
or good coffee and cake, or good ’!“■
kill it: and let us eat and be merry.
If. in
man.—Chatter.
Th. .Uno •bobbl
tbo previous voree, wo have furpveneto of
Tripods are not serviceable as n rule, for
anri full restoration
tbo reason that the center of gravity and U) IKMUIOU UUU ,*,**^*
Deeds, for Barry county. Michigan-June 4th.
S,^n^ro“«^ng
i «Xe arounib, need do rinsing; point of support occupy different tinea. here WD have true fello rship aud greet joy. 1M0.1u liber M of mortgage* *n page IX No
d,“JLIff vSeEble dbhe. &lt;« bare hot Fur newspapers they may do well enough, Tbe foretaste b rajoyed here when He con» suit or proceeding lias been instituted at l»w
to recover the debtor any part thereof secured
in
to
sap
with
us
and
we
with
him
(Rev.
lit.
but it is dangerous to risk a pitcher of Jem“S' l*bdleee tbnt two bright end re- AHr
20- bat the full joy will be when we eat and by said mortgage. Tbe amount claimed to oe
ouade or a burning lamp on one of these driik with Him at His table iu His kingdom due on said mortgage at this date Uf«lJ3.
flid women could go to
NoUes ts hereby riven tliat by virtue of the
tliree legged bamboo or caxio tables
(Lake xxii, 30).
in Mordecai’* exaltatown end mJm "‘,o” ’Xrenttag.
■
_____ __ , -.1-a„,l ... ,4/vv ann power of salt contained in saht mortgage tbe
said mortgage win be forreloredI by a eale of
without loos of self
and ate
gladnem of tbe people, a torcstwaowtng os tbe premises therein described st I'ubfle
The stride which English
.«•
aurUonto tbe highest bidder, at tbe north front
sntall roum*,u,“JlX\n summer, warm
to have, but which act ually obtains only kingdom joys (EMA viii, 1&amp;-17.)
34. "For th&gt;» my son was dead, and is
'“^"’Jtater-nnd tumleblng good
among those who ore reared in the pastures.
oudreey In wtater-aou
Is not graceful, liecause it b not womanly. alive again: be was lost, and is found. And
they
began
to
he
merry.
’’
For
the
third
time
,“cre*m- "liZnnr'ctairotate pudding,
When pork, button, fi.b. It is no more graceful for a woman ta walk iu the parable He tells us of the joy over the day. The premise' to be sold ore described in
like a man than It ia for her to be mannbh lost wfcea found. Aud again in ven» S3. sold mortjpige os foltaws: Commeoctng at the
chocolate—“P®43* y d other
deli'
southwest cor
with tblck
ta winter mlgbi
Surely that which gives such joy to Fattasr.
in other particulars.
Bon and Holy Spirit, riiould give great joy
cades in summer,
flQ((
to every child “I
Bal b u uot
b"
Many New Yorkers send abroad for min
W be home made
feared that the spirit of the elder brother
might be still inauifort if we should make
’r . Ioaa«J ol mooeyiaMu# aton furniture, from which model* heauti
much ado over tbe conversion of some p
uabltcan or liariotl Let us pray to be fiJ
M parlor. riuaUr.
rooa pl— »» wproduo^ Uwr-br mrtM with tbe Spirit of Him who reerireth ataa
mike loads of money out of real «e tha coat ct ImportaUoo.
^ Patten, wife of tbe California

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EnttSb'/ising T iireslierman

knows that
iht- threshing machine
that will
work the most rapidly,
clean perfectly,
and save all the grain
will bring him
the best jobs and best prices,
and so he will
Write now to
at once investigate ■
our claim that

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beats anything heretofore
made in
all these and other points.
The
■
wide-awake Fanner
will also get
our circulars and
satisfy himself
whether he can afford
to have his grain
wasted
■ by other threshers when he
can make money
by having his grain
threshed
with the New Vibrator.
Our pamphlet giving
lull information about
1 hresliing Machinery
' and
fraction Engines
sent on application.

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Tbe home and th* family-tenas that endear Tbe wife and the mother wield* power supreme;

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HINTS FOR

BABY CLOTHES.

With * Shop garment fur u Model Ideals
Are Possible.

To tell a young mother how to make a
baby's outfit i» a* ponderous a task os
teaching stenography in six learns. Id
the first place, a wcsnnn must have bonje
knowledgc'of wwing, and fa the next it b
essential that aha know something about
the fitness of things. Babice, as n rule, nre
ehapde*.* little creatures and defy measure­
men t. It is sufficient that the garments do
not bind ut auy place, and ho long .as they
can be kept from gatheriug up and
smothering the little one they pass judg­
ment. It goes without saying that they
must be touched with beauty nnd made of
the finest loom.
.
A* one object lesson i* better to a class
than a term of theoretic instruction the
maternal novice will sfintl it advantageous
tn go to a dry goods shop tn buy a *et of
baby clothe* for models. Tlie copy netsl
not cost 33 all told, nnd in the purchase the
amateur ha* all the MUggestions needed to
fashion a really bejuitiful outfit. Being
designed in cheap material the garments
can be ripped apart and used in place of
par,terns IJhe attempt at decoration will
serve for improvements iu trimming and
tbe carekm seiring be a silent reproof to
the student. The number of slips, linen
bands, Barrie coats, iwtticoat* nnd long
dresses, the supply of plaids, blaukete,
shawls, sactpies. socki and shirts will de­
pend entirely on the fancy of the mother.
But like the whim inf the modern bride
who lays iu a lor. of underwear to get yel­
low fatal t rank, there b a good deal of uonHen*" in stocking a .liiicn basket, a hamper
or a bassinet, for the reason that the dot
-^of humanity is a flower of rapid growth,
vmd given half a chaaeo will be ready for
short clot lies Ix’fore the real value of his
trailing rolx* ha* beea exhausted.
To be sure the embroidered flannels aud
company dresses will cut down but for the
sentimental aversion a mother has of dese­
crating the garments of- her first born by
the application of steel or economy.
Given the model and one tour of inspec­
tion through an infant*’ supply depart• meat of a dry good* »hop, auy needle­
woman can collect a trousseau at les* than
a third of tho shop cofit. When short
clothe* are donned it will be found profit­
able to buy i&gt;ongw or India silk instead of
the delicate bombazines, mulls, batiste
and French cambrics, so costly to trim
and so troublesome to laundry. The shop
keeper* will make asUk drejis'to order for
33, and allowing the same amount for silk
and lace to finish the pock , and sleeves, a
garment mipcrior to one that retail* for
til will lx: the outcome. A* before staled,
, a shop model may be had for sixty cent* or
less to guide the amateur.
It does not pay to attempt to make boys'
clothe*. For 34 complete suit* are offered.
rigged out
. and a boy of 14) may be riggC
__ 1 frcflu
■ head to foot f*r¥ll. There is a temptation
on the part of visionary mothers to cut
down father'* trousers, but unless she ha»
nerved an apprenticeship to a tailor it ia
cruelty to tne child. A casual glance nt
the home made pantaloons ill a male school
would bo humorous bat for the misery en­
dured by their respective occupant*. In
the majorit y of cases l»«th sides are cut on
the same principle, and tbe boy’s bead con­
cealed it would lie impossible to tell whether
he was going to school or coming home.
There arc many way* of economizing, but
tho small boy and hi* growing brother
should have the advantage of male attire.
—New York World.

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r- ,r
Jk,

fl can't ’ understand' this generation,"
said a dear old lady, “things areso changed.
Even tbe names we um-4 to knotv arc now
considered too undent or too slow for the
young people of today. Why. sakes alive,
when I waA* n young girl my playmates
used to be called plain linn nah and Mary
and Sally and Ruth and Deborah anil
Polly and Dollie. But; today, my stars
above! why, would you lielieve it, the
children in this one black have names fit
to kill: I don't understand it. Next door
is Bloxom and Mae, and on the other side
of tbe street, a woman pokes her head out
of the window every day anil says 'Flossie,
where are Violet ami Jnunita?' Then the
rest of the honor- around here have chil­
dren named Golden and! Gwendolyn and
Pearl and Honta and Vivian and Lillian
and Modjeska. 1 do declare, what’s this
world coming to anywap, when mothers
will give their children such awful names?”
—Detroit Free Prom.
A itafrohlng iltatb.
A warm salt bath is wry refreshing to
any one suffering front exhaustion of
travel or of a longshoifang exptrijtion,
which is as trying tx» niind and body a*
anything that can bo undertaken by a
woman. Away from the seashore a very
Kimple HulBtit ute for sea water is a cup of
jock salt diiwolvetl in warm water and
added to tho bath. Whet tbe salt is irri­
tating to the skin take 4 waftn bath und
•ponge off with n mixture ot violet or
lavender water and alrohdl, about half nnd
half, and rub briskly with a warm friction
towel. Buch a method prevent* the cxhftustion and danger of cold which follow
a warm Lath.—Exchange.
A Cure for Poloou Ivy.
Many count ry plocvs arc lirset with poison
ivy, from which visitor* arc apt to suffer.
It is well to know that it anu lie cured by a
few application* of womt lye. Tie wood
a*hc* in a liag nnd boil a few momenta.
Dilute no that it will not L- too hursli, yet
leave it quite strong, flsint with it the

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&lt;

■with eoft tepid waler and anoint with
wwriiue. Repeat two ar three time*, or
till a cure is effected.— Herald of Health.

handling ■

and oftc:i

aln carefully
it tatae royal

A MATTER OB' SURVIVAL.

Judge Dennis ha* delivered an iotarest­
ing opinion fa thetaae of Bertha H. Car­
num against Bertha H. Cowman a* admin­
istratrix of Walter E Hoopte and Q Lloyd
Roger*, in which the Supreme lodge of
the order of tbe Golden Chain filed a bill
of Interpleader.
The ease arose out of the Johnstown dis­
aster, to determine who was entitled to the
Untroubled by visitors, tranquil I brood.
33,OTO to bo paid on the death of Walter E.
At. tbe chimney top's level folk seldom intrude;
Hoopes, secretary of the Johnstown Steel
company, a member of the order, an^ who
with his wife and two children was
drowned in the flood. Mra Cowman i» a
And tho f.n&gt;t star la faintly bngtaninff to pew.'
rister of Mr. Hoopes, and claimed the
funds, while Mr. Rogers os administra­
through,
And tbe angel who breathes it, my dearest, is tor of tho two children of Mr. Hoopes con­
tended that they belonged to both parents,
you.
—Ccrnhill Magazine.
and the fund to their estate.
There was only ono survivor of tbe flood
The polypus, like tbo table;! hydra, re­ who knew anything of the manner in
ceived new life from the knife which ia which the'Hoopes family perished. Be
lifted to destroy ft. There nre 4,Oil rau*- tcutlfled that he was in the dwelling of Mr.
clen In a caterpillar. - Hook discovered Hoopes, in the parlor with Mr. nud Mn.
H.COO mirrors in the cyesaj a drone. To Hoopes, when he saw a dark body covering
effect tho respiration of a carp 13,300 arte­ tho windows. He rushed out and upstairs,
ries, vessels, veins, bones, etc., are neces­ und never saw Mr. nnd Mr*. 'Hoopes after
sary. The body ot every spider contains that. Up stair* were his own wifaAmd
four littlq mosses, pierced with a multi­ child and t he two children of Mr. Hoopes.
tude qf holes (imperceptible to the naked He gut them all together arid drove them
eye), each hole permitting the ga&amp;sagt* of a before him up to tbe top of the attic *teph.
single thread: all ot the thread*, to the Theil the house wa* swept array' and all
amount of 1,000to each mass, join together wcradrowned except bimxrif.
Under the old Roman mw, J udge Deunis
when they come out, and make the single,
thread with which the spider spins its remarked, all sorts of prwimptlonH as to
web, so that what we call n spider's thread survivorship were taken into considera­
tion
as to sex and strength, being an ex­
consists,of more than 4,000 threads united.
I^euweuhock, by means of microscopes, ob­ pert swimmer, etc., but the English law
swept all this away, and the court* now do
served spiders no bigger than a grain of
sand which spun thread* so fine that it not consider presumption in such co:&gt;e. The
leading case in this country, cited by Judge
took 4,000 of them to equal in magnitude a
Dennis, is that of Bull, in Cbeeve's"South
single hair. The fly spider, it is known,
lay* nn egg as large as itself.—New York Carolina report*, arising out of tbo blow­
ing
up of the steamer Pulaski, plying be­
Telegram.
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tween Savannah and Charleston. In this
case Mr*. Ball wa* heard, some ten minute*
A dozen men were standing around the after the explosion, to call loudly for her
defunct carcass of n snake on Water street, husband and she received no response,
speculating as to whut variety it belonged and as he was knowu nx a brave man and
to. One said it was a house minke, another n devoted husband t be court decided that
contended that it was a rattler, and others the evidence wa* sufficient to establish that
suggested that it wasa black snake, agartcr she survived,'throwing out iw not so con­
snake or a water snake. Finally a Ijnre- clusive the fact that sotue minute* after
footedboy,with' one pantaloon leg railed up tbe explosion a man rushed to tbe . side
to the knee and tb&lt;* other to tho ankle joint, and threw a coat into a wmall boat, and
stepficd up, and Ins-rting.a stick undci then disappeared and never was seen after­
ward, and that tho roni would fit Ball, n
the reptile's body raised it up and said:'
'Til tellyou what kind of ft snake khat Jorge man, and that It bore his initial*.
The court- held that thv'inan might l&gt;c other
is.”
“What kind is it?" tuked Several men in .•than Ball himself.
Judge Dennis, acting on the only tnngi
chorus.
“A dead snake,” said the urchin, as he He evidence, decided -that the ebijdreri ut
Maned it Into the mud und darted away.— Hoopes survived their parents, nnd award­
ed the fund to their estate.—Baltimore
Punxsutawney Spirit.
American.'

““^n^Lon . crowded train,
fairly good looking woman.
"I quit that ran year* ago, no replied.
“Any story ci.nnected with It?
"I should amHri”
.
And when he bad got *eatad In the smok­
ing car he began:
“About tun year* ago, when my eyetaetb
were still in th-i gums, 1 wa* going frmn
Cleveland to Cincinnati. There wo* plenty
of room in the coach, but I figured to get
alongside * woman—a good looker, about
30 yean of age. I tor.nd her talkative and
pleasant, but after about half an hour aud
while I wa* patting myself on tha back she
turned on me with:
" ‘Can you spare me 573 today?
“I laughed.”
" ’And don't keep me waiting.’ she continned.
,
. ,
• I laughed again, although she bad a
look which gave me a hint of trouble.
" ‘You either come down with the F7.&gt; ot
I’ll stand up here and claim to everybody
that yon are my husband and that gou ran
away and I am bringing you back.’
“I didn’t laugh this time. I saw that she
meant everv word of it. I had about 370,
and I tried to bluff her. I told her to raise
•a row nnd I'd have her arrested, but she
didn’t scare worth a cent. She was spring­
ing up to denounce metfBen I came (o

tta'e.”
.
,
“Yowdon’t*ayyou gavehertho money?
"Bin I do. I-iounteil it right out on her
Up, and she pul it into her pocket and said
she gucweed.it would ire a great moral les­
son to me to mind my own business in fut­
ure. iso it wa*. I got away from her after
a bit, dead broke and mod all through, but
I wa* placed iu such a position that I
couldn't say a word. No more lialf seal*
for me One dose has worked a cure.”—
New York Sun.
•

I of tbeir days. They had climbed up
tbe mountain* tin? day before, and

the foothill* to tbe south, and from tlwre
see the min set. Another lady wsa with
them, but, being cansumptiiu, she soon
gave out, and young Vincent took her
down to the road again and then climbed
up after hb partner in the tramp. Tbe
place opposite the Maxwell tunnel, where
the climb was undertaken, b perhaps the
rockiest nnd hardest to climb, a* well a*
the mod dangerous in the neighborhood.
There b no gradhal ascent, but it I* a
climb from tbe very start over the rough­
est of precipices, place* where, if once
reached, it would be difficult to turn bock,
and retrace the steps or the climbing.
Youug Vincent and Mi** Eaton, bent
upou tiering tbe sun set, climbed on, and
did not. notice that it w’a* already getting
dark in the valley*
Overhead all wn*
bright. Ixjuk before they reached tho top,
however, the sun had wet, and the two
were suddenly confronted with the fact
that night was drawing cn, that tlwycould
Dot pasnbly retrace their steps, and that
they knew of no way to got down the hill.
There wa* a good trail and wagon road on
the other side of tbe bill, but it wo* threequarters of a mile from the lost wanderers
and they kucw not of Its cxbtenee. Be­
sides tbb t-bey had not yet reached the
top. In the twilight they crawled upward,
oomrtime* crawling on hands and knees.
Nometime* needing all their .strength to
enable them to get ahead. It was a bard
climb, resulting in bleeding and torn
hands und torn clothes.
When tbe top of the bill wa* finally
reached the couple got their hearings and
could sec in what direction Boulder lay.
They could
the rellectinus of tlie Argo
Smelting work* on the cloud*; they could
see the riectric lights of Denver: they could
liter on not- the outline* of Boulder and
her electric light*, but i hey could not get
down. Except on tbo trail tbe descent h,
even in daytime, not the safest, and at
nigh? absolutely dangerous. Thu ravine*
and gorge* arc deep, anil the precipice*
overhanging and steep. At many places
t he rock* present a perpentticalar height
of 100 to 200 feet. Sumo at the gorges and
pit (alb are seldom seen by tbe htinutu eye.
Un: two people were itniiHed to mountain
cBmbixig und knew notfthe way down, and
were lic-'ice imprisoned on tbe bright*.
Meantime the father of young Vincent,
iMcoining alarmed at the absence of the
Ufa. had succeeded ih getting » number of
IKjoplc out to hunt the lost one*. He feared
they bud been jxiunlcred or had fallen into
the creek, and it wa* carefully searched,
unwell a* could beat night, for dead bodies.
The crowd called out, but received no an-

I

FOR ONE YEAR.

Do You Enjoy a Doot] Serial
If you doj retd

'

The Deserter

In a bluff on the *borc we saw some boles
dug into the bank, the workot kingfishers.
One'wa* smaller than the rest and weal*
tributod It to bank swallows, but after
digging in a foot or two we found a quart
of rotten acorn* showing it to be the nest
i
of n squirrel. Two of tbe other holes
proved to be old kingfishers' nests. They
went in straight about two feet, then
sheered off*to the riglii'or left os much fur­
ther, terminating in quite a chamber. The
third one was occupied. I dug iu to tlie
turn and then withta little stick felt cr.rri(
fully about in the rbniober. Something
grabbed my finger nnd gnve tne gqch a
start that I uenriy tumbled down the bank.
The bird followed my lawrated finger tc
the month of the hole, then stopped iu as­
tonishment. I took out my handkerchief
A recent patent Enables u horse'stail to
and extended one end to her, and when she
“Are there many wooden shoes soldin seized it I yanked her out. She scooted
lie kept nt all times as trim and neat as a
tine lady's coiffure. This patent is enti­ Cincinnati?” wtv» the query the reporter away without a sound. The eggs, eight of
tled the hone tail protector, and consists addressed to a dealer in t he art ide.
them, lay ontbe bare gravel. 1 took two
“There are 10,000 pairs sold annually, al and departed just as the mother bird nnd
of a short bar with two heads or buttons
on the ends; to which is attached a rubber an average price of t hlrty-five cents a pair." her mete returned. They made a dreadful
(UkLTXXAXT n*TXK. THX
]
"Where nre they made?”
cord having at each, end elastic sockets
Those on the bUl made several attempts
clatter, but seemed to be consoled as I
“In Indiana, chiefly. A solid block of
A SPLENDID STORY,
corresponding with the buttons. The idea
disappeared.—Cor. Lewiston Journal.
to come down, but each time the dangerous
poplar
wood
Is
shaped
on
the
outside-with
is to allow of the horse's tail being twisted
nature of the descent warned them to go
round Into a knot, which is firmly held by draw knives, nndxho cavity for the foot is
no further, nnd it was lucky they stopped.
Charles King.
Indian Sign Ia&gt;ngtu»s&lt;*.
the protector. This not only keeps the gouged out with peculiarly shaped instru­
But with this constant climbing around,
Lot*
of
our
army
l»oy«onthc
frontier
ments.
”
tail tlean, but saves nn immense amount
noxious to tlnd some trail which would
have
half
the
language
nt
their
(lagers*
“
Are
they
warm
and
light?
”
of combing and brushing, which is so de­
PUBLISHED IN THIS PAPER
"Yes, more so than leather. A man end. Suppose we take up just t he signa of take them to Boulder, they became worn
structive to the hair.—New York Commer­
out. Al the first streak of daylight they
with wooden shoes on his feet appears the tribes so that you could find out with­
cial Advertiser.
Commencing
clumsy, but he is wise and feels comfort­ out a word spoken just what band or na­ Again attempted the ■descent, nod a little
able."
tion an Indian happened tn belong to, or, after 5 o'clock arrived in this city footsore,
if you like, play the game among your­ hungry, weary and bleeding from many
"Who buy most ot them?"
,.
The emperor i* a great smoker, nud hi*
ocratchc*.—Boulder Cor. Denver Republt“Dairymen, gardeners, street car drivers selves.
cigar* are manufactured expressly for him.
To ask who or what you are either make
Not long ago, sitting of an evening in one nnd actors. For wear where the feet will
of the apartments of his palace, be inad­ be subjected to damp nothing is better, the sign of some tribe you have in mind I*olltl&lt;-al Bias and Personal Judgments.
vertently reached out and struck a match and there is nothing on earth that can and then point to him with the index fin­
Nothing is more striking in the way in
on a splendid oil painting that stood on an equal them for making a racket when con­ ger of the right hand, or else hold the right which men judge newspaper criticism than
easel hard by. The cm press wa* a* mad as taining the nimble feet of' a skilled dog hand palm to tbe front vabout the height of tha difference it makes'whose ox i* gored.
thushoulder, and with thumb und huger
n wet hen. “Your mhjMty,” said she, “I! dancer.on a polished stage floor.”
Whether condemnation ia too severe, or
"When is the trade in them nt Its best*” extended and separated, uiru the hand to
you were not the emperor and my husband
whether the limit* between public and Palos and Disappear;i Before Hard Fact*.
"Just at the opening of winter, when and fro a few time* by whut motion, then
1 should chastise you.” And tdie would
private character have been overstepped in
slush
and
mud
liecomc
common.
”
—
Cin
­
point
to
the
Indian
him.ielf.
It
means,
-have done it, too, for be it known that
any particular comment on a man in nub"I want to ask you n question. Who are
Augusta is a husky dame aud one of ex­ cinnati Times-Star.
lic-Iifc, is apt to be derided by most men
you. or to what tribe do yon,belong?”
ceeding lujly temper.—Eugene Field in
under the influence of party predilection.
In
reply,
a
Sioux
will
make
the
sign
of
Children
I
d
Wanhingtou.
Chicago News.
A low. view of one’s opponents, personally
drawing
the
extended
fingers
arrow
the
Why is it that children don’t like Wash­
as well as politically, *ecms an almost in­
KduwIdk Hurar.
ington? I have never found one who throat from left to right, meaning cut­ evitable result of active participation in.
r
Recently our maid drove tbe family would not prefer to be at home. They air throat or "cut off head," for in old times or strong interest in, party politics.
tbe
Dacota*
cut
off
the
heads
of
their
horse out, and stopped to get the animal n say there's no fun here. The beautiful
Il grows up imperceptibly and often be­
pailful of water. In carrying the pail parks, the wonders of tbe patent ofllce»nnd slain enemies. "Cutthroat” is tho slgu, comes incapable of eradication, and is a
full of water toward th( horse tbe horse tbe National museum, even Washington'^ therefore, for Sioux.—Exchange.
strong stimulus and sometimes a powerful
suddenly turned, frightening the girl and swords, Franklin's cano and the original
protection for newspaper attack* on repticausing her to drop the pail. Tlie horse at Declaration uf Independence In tbe slate
kuitpu. O-k r..k_r.
r«..
I should wty the two Rockefellers, John agvnkin instigating such attack* and se­
once stepped upon the siflewalk,&gt;ook tbe department—all these fail long to charm
bucket by the ball in bis mouth, carried it them. The boy from Montana who has D. nnd William, aud Henry M. Flagler are curing for them a certain indulgence or
btfln
here
for
five
years,
the
youthful
son
the
hardest
men
now
in
New
York
for
u
toward tbe edge of the sidewalk, put it
impunity is the increasing importance of
ot nn army olfjcen wh6*e recollection* of a stranger to get at. They are the principal elections in those states which have adopted
down and drank the content*.—Cor. New
' home are confiued to ilio quarters of a fort men In the great Standard OH combina­ unircrsal suffrage.—E. L. Godkin in Scrib
buryport Herald.
/
in Wyoming; tbe small girl who looks tion. and when they are in the rlty nre ner'a.
fondly back to the sands of western Michi­ daily at the palatini office* in the Standard
Hs Disappointed Thein,
An Indiana minister told one of his dea­ gan, the youngster from Detroit, each and Oil-building near the foot of Broadwny.
When it comes to stories of queer dreams
cons that he would churcli him if he um­ everv one of them is glad when it comes Tho visitor to this building ia received
pired a game of baseball. The deacon went time to leave Washington and go home. with the utmost suavity and courteav, and the person moat reticent about thin form
out and umpired, but he was not churched. V\"hy is it? I do not know, unless it is every attention will be given to him if he of self-revelation is likely to think if not to
Both dubs fell upon him and lutmmored that Washington means Ixiarding housea goes on buhineaa; but, though he cau with­ speak of some extraordinary experience in
away until nothing was left to hold a trial nnd no snow hud Ice.—Cor. Detroit Tril&gt; out difficulty see the secretaries of the mill­ the I.and of Nod. Whan Dr. Hulmeo "saw
une.
ionaires named, he maygo 1,000 time* with­ huge flsbc* boiled to yngs bob through tbo
over. —Detroit Free Pres.*.
out ever beipg able to see either one ot tbe bubbling brine'* in bis famou* nightmare
three named. It is a little strange that of a hot day he set reminliceuccs going in
n. wuwti
A rich merchant's wedding took place at they should be so very averse to seeing
"I wish you wouldn't look so lovingly at
many a brain crossed by thoughts of null
St. Petersburg. Before the ceremony tbe *t ranger*, unless they are afraid of being suppers like hi* own. Two men drifted
that Arab,” remarked young Dolley to
bride’s undo brought in an old worn out impavxl upon, for all three of them are ex­
Miss Amy as they inspected the curiosities
upon the topic somehow thcotherdny. and Read the GREAT SERIAL, by that
cushion. The young lady, thinking it a ceptionally liberal men outside of bualnem one ccnfessed to a terror oTt rapeated'iu hi*
in the aide show.”
Prince of Story Writers,
joke on tbo part of the eccentric old gen­ transaction*. John D. Rockefeller s favor­ dreams of the roof falling down upon him.
"Why not!" asked Amy.
tleman. threw it into a corner, imagine ite line of beneficence serine to be giving
"My favorite nightmare.” returned the
"Because I don't like you to waste your
her astonishment when she afterward dis­ checks to Churches and other.religious in­
other, “is of a huge dog ruahiug at me to
sweetness on the desert heir.’’-Judge.
covered that the cushion wa* stuffed full stitutions.—Cor. Augusta CBhmlcle.
uevour me. But I always bravely take
of bank notes. Tho uncle belonged to the
hold of his jaws, tear t hem apart and no
"old school.” and wna in tho habit of stow­
Guest—What sort of a lamp is that?
save myself from destruction.” The first
ing away hi* money In old stocking* and
Host—A study lamp.
speaker
snfiled sheepishly: "I’ve dreamed
,btt
*
“
“
*Tvrely
afflicted
cdshiou*, and one of the latter was made
Original] Copyrighted; Illwttratod.
that .myrelf hundreds of times.”.said he,
Guest—Ah! Called tliat leoatranlfc 1* for
to servo n* n weddir^c present. It was with deafness can hear when riding in a
the study, I presume.
“and? I never spoke of it, I didn't suppom*
found to contain 22.000 rouble*.—Peters­ rumbling car. The philosophy of this phe­
Host—No. Called that becanae it takes burg Lislok.
nomenon a* stated by an aurist, ia due to anybody else ever dreamed such a foolish
a great deal of study to-run it,—New York
tho weU known counteraction of the noi*j&lt; thing.”—Boston Transcript.
Weekly.
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motion-on the drum of the ear—that i*. tlie
rumbleof the heavy wheel on the track
It is not probable that a person can bo
In the shop window of Emil Wfaegartcause* tbe drum to vibrate, and in thia
Sun. (to Moon)—Hello, Luna, dear: struck by lightning and live if he be struck
producing or exciting the capacity to ener, at Turin. Italy, there ha* been ex­
in the bead or If tho fluid pas* down way
What’* tbe news on earth ?
h«in iMUad of/raising tha voice whe. hibited since the beginning of tbe May
Moon—Labor people are agitating for through the body. Most of the people who
festival, 1900, one of the mon wonderful
claim to have been struck by lightning are *peaT1n? to.a dwi‘ P*T«&gt;n in a moving car little boats in the world. It was made by
shorter days.
or vehicle the voire sU uld be low.-Tor
Sun—Well, they won’t get them while 1 not hit nt all, but are affected by the cur­ onto Globe.
n jeweler In the employ of Mr. Wineganrent passing near them, or are struck by
am running the machine.—West Shore. •
ener in 1893, and is formed of a single
little current* thrown off from the main
pearl, fashioned into all the swells and
one. Every one who is In a house when it
Yo™ Sua
per week to concavities of a real tugboat. The sail is
in struck naturally thinks he is hit. But proofreader; The New york Timm and of hasten gold studded with diamonds.
A Thrilling Story of Army
the average swath cut by'tbe fluid ia but an
The binnacle light at the provUs a mbv of
inch or two across, and n house might lie
Life,
k
Vork World. wondb.-rful brilliancy. An emerald serves
Prisoner—My insanity will be instantly struck a dozen times without any one be­
for a rudder, and the .land upon which
plain to them when they see that 1 have re­ ing killed.—Boston Globe.
Vmk Trllmoo it lx mounted is of pnre’irory. The weight
tained you to cood'ict »uy case.—Puck.
cost* 312,OXt, for Tne New York Herald of the boat and stand is less than, half an
A Baalnea* Eyed Girl.
ounce. It la valuer! al 3X000 —St. Ixiui* Win b. oar Next Attrition io th.
Timpany (jeweler)—Say, Bobby, come
* WM. «B.®k excluding mail
Republic.
Serial Line.
Farmer Rake (indignant|y&gt;—Say, BUI, Ijere and tell me like u good little boy if
ing jpe. As a rule new type U purchased
can’t you do anythin' nil day but swing in ■^XHxr ever beard your sister Gwendolln say annually.—E. M. Camp in Century.
thet hammock ?
anything about me.
An English etymologist deduces *u arCapt.
King
ranks with tin
Young Rake (home from college)—Oh,
Bobby—Yesterday she said to mamma
Rumesit for the superiority of woman from
*
Beating n Superaiition.
ydear, yes! I can get in it, and I can get out that it would be a good thing for yon if
the fact that while the word "him” can story-writers of tho time. Ke
A
New
Yorker
has
collected
facts
rclatwritten
an
uninteresting
story, fend
•
of It!—Puck. _'
you married her, ns then the wedding ring IdRto over KW dinners whew there were only be used as a subatantlve, the correwould cost you nothing and all her friend* thirteen at table, and tbe average of death,, ■Poo^ng word “her” can be used also u a DESERTER is among the bd*t of
would buy the presents at your store aud
qualifying
pronoun.
You
can
say,
for
faHe—Never marry a man with an artifi­ perhaps you might sell them&gt;- afterward.— among them i&lt; so low as to lead him to
productions.
•
declare that thirteen is an exceedingly
cial eye.
.
Jewrient* Circulac.
lucky Dumber, and to advise even-fedy to
She—Why?
of himbioeps.” Well, all we havetowy
Png U *n wb**Dertr P°^We.-DetroUFree
He—Becau*e, no matter whether he’s
lughty-six dc«i|m* in competition were
“ttwt the inventor of such a fantastic
reading, sleeping or eatiug, he'll always
submitted for the great iron tower In Loakeep an eye on you.—Epoch.
.
•don which is to surpass that of Eiffel in
Faris. A suggr-tion is made by an engi­
mol«l&gt;L-S«w Tort TrtbawL
Omilmi Pw-l-o.. wll|
neering journal that some upeerarle at­
Waiter (to diner)— Excuse me, sir; but
tractive to the public should be held at a v Jrtttwut faean* of your own.
whistling is nut allowed la this restaurant.
point not less than NX) feel from the ground,
Suit* fapologrtlralin-Tlmt is trae, dr
oct of reach of fog. and ordinary rain otbarwlw I would no: think of oakfag TOn
cloud*. ■
for your thnxhtar -T
' ou

y

By Capt.

JULY 31st, 1890.

CIRCTMSTASTIAL EVIREME

CAPT. CHARLES KINS,

Read “THE DESERTER

M fef First taliEJn’.-

“THE IIESEBTEIi.”

By Capt. Charles King. U. S. A.,

Ait Your Friends Io Sotoi^
for the Bafiner, and ike? fill

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i Largest Circulation

Hastings Banner.

paper in the

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Gwity.
XXV. NO. 14

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HASTINGS, MICH, AUGUST 7, 1890.

Hastings
Banner
Published Thursdays by
•

COOK BROS.,
HASTINGS, HICB.

F. JR. PANCOAST
HASTINGS, MICH.

I

Our Special Sale of

EAR.

$8 Men’s All-Wool Suits!
Ml Serial?

irter

I?!

EIGHT DOLLARS.

Hundreds of other rare bargains in Men’s Business Suits.
$3.50, 5.00, 6.00, 10,12.

es King.

HUDSON

TOWER CLOTHING CO. HUDSON
GRAND RAPIDS, MICII

re Hard Facta

DRINK

iCtoanpfSMi Dry Wood ter Sate

The Hastings Furnitorc
b urniturc Co.
C
are selling their waste wood in
large loads at

c

$1.50 EACH

BOSTOH
riihy toiBldtreil tbe dullest
'Hit-on with iao&gt;t of the
ill Iw Blade tin- beslest ot the
.।
fluffs. It order to effect
tn -aid result- we
■r this
.! j

•RTER,
Illustratod.

sUllaont.

ITER,”
jf Army

g, U. S. A.,
iction

in the

will

MONTH of AUGUST
•■•'’Jii ■: Up grandest bargains In Dress
tun-,for fall and vilnler wear
that t ifab .-ter been 0Hr privlihre to sell.
Wti mr.il.i ust state here tlisrt we have
pnr.-!u^,| ,i large line ot lirtfM Goods

Vtar7)trom an importer nt lesstlian
half prie -u. .-’oh-, in all «&lt;■ have 108

Henriettas with Side
Bands, Silked Flannels
with Side Bands, Silk
Wool stripe dress Goods,
Extra Fine Check Wool
• Cumellel’s.
r.ai&lt;- a!i good* We!l worthy your atten; '■ ’ I’ctm-'nlkT although tiicM? g»x&gt;ds
■tv Linn,
w.4r
an; jMt Ra
jn
‘■Ua,:t&gt;
&gt;" ‘flor as If they just came
frw" ’la' ‘-■udoid house. This tine.la from

the lending

He has
ory, and 1 KF
he beat of

But not piled up.
Every stihk to kiln
dried hardwood, the very \u»X for summer
wood or kindling. Orders arc filled and
delivered In regular order as received. As
the Co. now have more onlet- booked than
they can fill for a few days it will stand
those in hand who wish to buy this wood
to place tliclr orders In advance.
W Hh
the low price and excellent quality of
wood tne
the (leinanu
demand is
is sure
woou
sure to be large.
j Terms, cosh with order or when delivered.

GOOD GOODS CREATE TRADE
To stop adiiltcration: stopjnijlng adulterated

1

Mocha, Java and Rio.
A
Picture Card Given

lion coffee

-rSnOKE =•

Eb.FOWERJ’

with reapeeuble mauuDcture^

NO. 35.

tttl »&lt;•

'15J
to good oooklag.

Josejli Dosers 5&lt;- C1Q/1R
Given Away.
A copy of Weltotera Unabridged diction,ry .0 ererj trultmau. ganleiier- '“™er “
r&lt;T&gt;on who buy, or me ««"&gt;“Jr
.Linu MO worth ot Xurwrj• »°« °r,

'» •tfijuicne,
ant| wotth froru tio^to
)Br,i [OBr prlce while they last
P
Ten’"L*H or .P­
,hl-“......
H ioti
wi!llhe25,
cents
-maie
-a, au 30
auaand
jw 35
cenra
a a
ing. P. of ** &gt;*»*«•
- or make
tf
tor
unre the ^£,k,X^'”d«rinr«W&gt;u-’^
1 ■ ”•

50$

ta Tim Half Pncei"for1 the BameMBil
w* “ W &lt;Ui Wl
Marr &amp; Duff
reatoE
Sui h larjcainf can only be obtained at

r

LION
COFFEE

Woolson Spica Co., Manf rs,

Poor Goods Kill Trade.

h*%-*-wtitjr &lt;,t a!l early call if yoa want to wry ASTtwy. MhMlr. life.
uy aiiict* sty'.ljh,: woo! dreiw at

। SiitailP

t

UELIVEKEb,

bp SOObS STORE.

ritera,

...

Is in everybody’s mouth. Straw Hats at 48c, 68c, 98c, $1.48;
worth in any other store, 75c, $1.00, 1.50, 2.50.

1890.

S KINS,

COUNTY NEWS.

Our Great Straw Hat Sale

PORT,

tAL, by that

best wheat market on the line of the C. K.
A 8. railway. And more ty the fair dealing
of our wheat buyers and the high pricns
paid, the farmers draw wheat from
Orangeville. Barry. Johnstown, Rom and
Prairieville.
Over 16,000 busrhels have
l&gt;een shipped f^oiu here since new wheat
commenced tomlng into market, at from
SO to 88 eta. per bu.
Mr. Editor, Is it out of season to trap
“patridges" or can we pick them up after
the coid-biaAte of next November?
Sold, who? Tlie Probibs. Can you in­
form mt- how many horses the}- tried to
ride? If the delegates from Barry county,
in attendance at tire different conventtoan
tliat met in Lansing last week, are fair
representatives of the many delegates froaa ■
other counties, and noted for their -aciobatic feats in bare back riding, will not
our Mich, legislature have to make an ap­
propriation to build an asylum - for old and
disabled circus riders?

Our long looked for rain came Sunday
' Last Saturday afternoon about 5 o'clock
night, and still some wcrei.it ready tor IL
Last Wednesday Frankie Holden had Charles'-Shoemaker. Jr. was unhitching,
a span of young hows. They beouwe
the misfortune to dislocate his wrisL
• Mrs. Ixittlc Ffaber and daughter. of frightened and he was knocked down.
Grand Rapids, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. His mother heard him yell “whoa." and
she ran to sec what wo.- tbe matter and
Byron Fteber.
Rev. Perry gave us some excellent dis­ found him lying senseless with a large
scalp wound Just above tbe temple. Frank
courses Saturday and Sunday.
Frank Holley is moving in Arthur Fish­ Cherry's folks llrini near by were sumer's house, and Mrs. -Koster Is moving moued immediately, and they picked him
back in tier old home. Iler many friends up In a critical condltiou. life almost ex­
here arc glad that she prefers Cressey to tinct- Dr. VanHorn was summoned a»
quickly as possible and he was brought to
Hastings.
Nellie Brown is laid up with a bad foot; and the wound sewed up but Mill he lies
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry. caused
up to this writing Jn a critical condition,
by stepping on a nail.
•
Next Friday evening Rev. Mr. Manlton. but is. some, better.
The Sunday school, of the King district,
ot Richland, will speak at our school-house
on "Life on the Ocean, and what he saw held a picni^oii the Dewey shore of Fine
The lullowinx persons arc authorized to rein foreign Countries.’” Mr. Manlton is a lake last Wednesday with the Bnnfield
Beivnsubscrtpth............... ..................
fine speaker and he has the best of recom­ Sunday school Invitrrl. They had a large
Assyria
.. Preston JewelL
mendation-. Those that hear him ouce. attendance and a good time.
. Madirtd. .
........ I- N. Mos her.
Bo third .
Eugt nc Jordan.
Last. Saturday the constable’s sale of the
are noxious to hear huu again. TwentyBowens Mill-.
W. Arnv-troac.
five cents a couple will be charged for the goods bf Marj Howarth were sold a’, a fair
■rows rd
.Wm. Broward.
lecture and nt its close ice cream will be figures nesting mere than the cost and
. ...J. N.Covert.
..I). 1. Morthla nd.
served free. The proceeds to go to our Judgment, aud as Charles Clark also lia
.. Iftjward Mother.
it Judgment against her he Immediately
pastor.
. .11) rou Fisher.
I). H. Gilbert made his daughter Mrs. gut out a garnishee fummons and served
ou her and the constable, returnable the
Enos. Barber a short visit last week.
VrdEort.........
..A. M. Herrington.
Ernest 1.. only chijd of Isaac and Eva Uth of Augusta! 2 o'clock before Esquire
History Corners.
...Edwin BiMell.
Rlckenmore. died Saturday. Aug 2d. aged L. E. Edmunds.
Irnnr,..........
. rhaa. WHllstns.
Last Sunday Rev. Chas. Palmatter
five month*. The heartfelt sympathy of a
... C. K. Nk-kotwOn,
MU.
.Clarence Doolittle.
large circle of friends is extended to them preached a fine sermon at the church.
Monoo.
....... W. N. Adidas.
Last Sunday Flora Edmunds returned
In their great bereavemcnL
Nav&gt; tJrov......... J. MeKrlvav.
tn
her old place at PralrieyUlc.
'I tarn II ton Carveth.
......... H.G. Hale.
Nellie Edmunds has gone ou a four
BHS
.......... Ed. Edwards.
Mrs. Harry Andrus of your city and Mrs. weeks’ visit in Ingham county.
...........k W. Wing.
orataertiic Mill.
Clarence Olmstead, of Muskegon, were the
PrSlevllte
. ..Win. L.Brown.
guests of Mr. McIntyre last Monday.
.
Wesley Myers.
Woodland
... E. (i.BmnetL
Yankee Harins'
Mrs. Phill^Pratt intends to go to Grand
Mrs. Whitfield, of Grand Rapids, deliv­
Rapids MonAy. to see her son Jesse. and
ered a temperance lecture at the Methodist
the W4 lh. girl. ■
church Sunday evening. It was an able
Mrs. Henry Bronson was badly uotMined
Delbert Webb dnd wife returned to their and earnest address. ,
in the whorttleberry marah not loftt since.
home In Grand Rapids Friday.
The dances that occur here every two
A fuw have commenced plowing for
Mrs. Hughes expects George Hartman Weeks are well attended*nnd undoubtedly
.this week tff commence liuildlngher house. by many respectable i&gt;eoplc. But there is
Those wins are helling their cream are
Mrs. Frank Hunt has been very sick but a certain class that attend them that cow­
better satisfied with the profits than if is better now.
duct, themselves In a disgraceful manner
they made butter, at present prices and
The little folks surprised Deyo I Arkin
it surely saves the “women” folks conald- Tuesday; afternoon. 1t being his sixth birth­ while In town and no apparent effort of
the authorities 1.- made to restrain them.
erable hanl work, which l» quite an item day.
We do not wish to cast any reflections ou
these hot dnj
Mrs. McIntyre lost a horse last week.
tbooe, under whose management tbe dances
Charley Carpenter and hi&gt; grand-mother
The harvesting is done and the thresh­ are held, as they are not responsible for
spent Suudaj at Mr.W. Sponable’a. of east ing commenced.
the conduct of parties outside of the hall.
lla.*&gt;tings.
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Jessie Bratt
banford Bailey a young man living in
Mrs. Olis Landon’s little girl is quite Thursday. July Slat, a W lb.,glrl.
this vicinity was arrested last Friday on
sick at present writing.
The rain is what the Carmen- want for tl&gt;e complaint of S. Lcibhauser for obtain­
We celcbniti'd our birthday the 29th of their com and potatoes.
ing goods from him under false pretenses.
July, in the huckelberry marsh, but we
Delbert Webb has built a nice cellar Bailey was allowed to tattle the mattor
won’t tdl how many berries We picked nor wall for hh mother.
and was discharged.
\
how near we caule to being pushed.
Albert Wood had fils thumb knocked
/The Driving Park association have arMrs. Draper who has been visiting her out of joirtt while playing ball last Satur­
‘ratigcd to have a numlter of races this fall.
parents Mr. and Mrs. Birchfield, returned day. at Quimby.
The first of the series will take place Aug.
to her home In Charlotte, a few days ago.
7th. A number of new stalls have been
Quite a storm visited us Sunday after­
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Case—a daughter erected upoq the grounds, the trac^is be­
noon, rain, wind and bail .with heavy
Frank and Madge Cortright have re­ ing fitted up In a first class manner, and
thunder. All were glad to see the rain as
everything arranged to give satisfaction io
turned to tbelr home nt lousing.
garden stuff all needed It badly.
George Muuger has gone to Battle Creek those who attend.
* That Grand Rapid.- gentleman of former
m&lt;-ntlmi tiundajed on South street last to work in the Grand Trunk shop-.
Carlton.
John Kltson aud family, of Mason, are
Sunday.
DeUxod Letter.
visiting nt Mr. Cortright’s.
O'Donnell.
After two weeks of hard labor in tbe
Miss Satiesllall. of Augusta, to visitlug
Nearly al) the fanners in this vaclnity her sister. Mrs. Will Thompson.
harvest field, we are here in our otBoe
have finished their oat harvesL The next
Mr. ami Mrs. Alva Briggs and Mrs. ready to pen everything tliat comes along.
A TRUE COMBINATION OF
thing Is tn thrash, which quite a number Chancey Briggs and sou Clifton, took in
Dill Caln’s little baby was very Hl- but
is better at this writing.
the excursion to Lansing Tuesday.
have already done.
Shell Davnnport and hto father passed
Joy carpenter will run a threshing ma­
Ray Miller, of this place, and ‘Belle
through hjre Sunday with three of the Waterman, of Assyria wcnrjnarrled at chine. Tlie firm will be known as HecNL
Carpenter A Son'. Will Hecht going in too.
finest cults In the count).
Battle Creek last Sunday^ *u.^'
BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR
Henry Barnui.: and wife, of east Carlton
We catch on who our brother scribe to
Sundayed with Hiram Roger* and family.
bat we will not give It away, if be don’t.
Corti Grove.
Pod Auger is having some very InterestNow It has come—the long looked for stop invading our territory we'will see
WITH EVERY POUND PACKACE
about it.
•ing meetings and nearly all of the young
rain.
folks of west Carlton attend them.
Com Is now on a boom.
lluckdberr) Lug is tbe order of .the day.
The protracted groves meeting have now
Geo. Becker and slater Snndaycil with closed, which held over two Ivord's days.
Ernest Gaskill's smiling fact; Is on our
When you Imy your Growrie* try a
Not as much interest manifested as many street again.
nark sir LION COFFEE. 1»« the H. H. Burd.
D. W. Rogers and family, of your city,
Hr. and Bits. S. H. Pratt and daughter,
be.t in the United Htstes— made np hnm speat Saturday and Sunday with J. M. wished to sec. One addition.
Wm. Smith now goes out to Rutland of Galesburg, are vtoitiBg friend* in thb
a -election of Mocha. Java and K'o.
*
- j
.
1
vis,
I,., and vicinity, to draw the separator of. a vicinity.
properly blended and to &lt;™redcd by all Rog
Mirril . Stedge and
lady of 1 nd threshing machine.
Quarterly meeting at Shultz last Satur­
‘
io make the nicest cup of Cvffi# In the
A tiger. Sunda) cd with Helb) Garns.
Everyone that wishes to heaj a few able day and Sunday.
land. For Sale Everywhere.
Shadow Jotie^and Billy Meilffn. of your discourses, come tb Coats Grove the Bth
Five Sunday schools met at Acker's
city, were m-cii on our streets Sunday.
and 10th. Eld. H. N. Allen/ of Grand point for a Sunday school picnic the fifth
Miss Annie bhiveley and Ml«* Ellen Rapids, the state evaugeliat, will be with of thia month.
Kansas Citv, Mo.
Tolioo. o. Conlcn were the guests of S. ('• Rog­ us.
He will preach in the church Satur­
day evening; and on Sunday. In Ute grove
maim Tint rwi wan rot nice. _ ers Sunday.
at Horace Johnson’s. If -the weathef II Delayed Letter.
•
suitable, and basket dlnngr. If bad weath­
The oats will go through the packer
er the basket dinner will b* In the church. this week In a lively manner. Good weath­
The sick are on the gain nt preacutEvery
body
is
Invited
to
come
aud
join
11. Carpenter, of Pottcn ille, was ou our
er tn secure them.
with us In tills meeting.
Nicholas Cox, of Battle Creek with a
streets Sunday.
Wenotlcean Ypsilanti man on our streets party of friends are In camp at Fine LakiOur school commenced Mondaj with L.
in
the
interest
of
their
business
college
E. Hdhutn as teacher.
as also a noisy set of men from- Eaton Rap­
Wm. Vester. True Daniels and their soliciting students..
ids. The latter seems to be on a bender.
G. Brown is down with lung trouble,
best glrto spent Snnday/iwar Hastings.
.
Johny Manning who has been suffering
Do not forget the P. yf L picnic at Frce- with but little hopes of hto recovery. Dr. for n long time with a diseased ann. to
worse again, the disease having made its
^Mra'Mate Ballou will anon be with her Benson attended hint.
appearance in one of his lower limbs. ;Wte
. Milo.
many Carlton friends again.
■
•
The Udte* Aid society h&lt;-ld an ice .sincerely pity tlie boy.
D. K. Foster and wife. A. C. ya’l*”ler
The visitors from this section to the en­
cream
-octal
last
Saturday
evening
at
the
and wife, J. V. Wickham and wife will go
campment at Battle Creek were very few.
residence
of
Mrs.
B.
W.
Johnson.
Ngt
re
­
to the north woods next week in search of
S. E. Gaskill and daughter Matie hanceipts 38.00.
i
■
b&gt; We would say for the I’Wiefit of " cer­
Mrs. Walter A. Spaulding Is spending., been working for Surby at Goguac lake.
IN THE
— W. H. Fish tread* the fields alone, hl.*
bw
summer
vacation
with
her
sister
ut
tain young nian of East Carlton, that the
hired man having forsaken him.
• '
company he was entertaining un the SaglnaW.
Question, which should rejoice more. !&gt;. .
Manly M. Chaae l»d ■ valuable burse
corner, early Sunday morning was a dtoC. Edmunds with a heavy field of wheat or
killed
last
week
by
itoelf
and
mate,
run
­
ehuxj to bia&lt; ns well tw to otliera. buch
the
twine dealers?
ning away with a load of rails.
subjects vnght not to be nDowrtl here.
The .Sunday schools from Banfield, King..
One Of M. Flower’s Wald percberoa
Im tKt mailer
the estate of Philander LKingsley and Hamilton districts bate a pic­
teams,
as
the
whistle
blew
at
night
to
quit
Orooccvllta.
nic at "Fine lake Wednesday.
Smith.
-|ren that 1 shall sell rt pub­
Mr- SlwM.'n. ot S&lt;NtlM«. !'«• t”1" vi»- threshing, thought It meant tliemalso.
Notice is lieret’V
&lt;,n Monday.
struck out on a ten minute gait for the
Ilo Urt|on. to the »^k5tan.»*r. A.
If..
ltlnKl»!r»M«r.
The campers have all left the Immediate
barn, dbtnbuting a few bushels of wheat
rt1
‘,vl™VufX foh.nD0Sw
Belie HHwIwn. ot
along the rood for the benefit of the bogs, vicinity nf Fine take and peace and quirt
tt^otmto of £rry tn
rncst of Ileb’B Bell.
mill buniwl Joe*, (if course no damage done, nuking the reigns while lhetamall fish get a chance to
CHV Of Hrtttajr.’^’^rwuaat to license and K Merritt Cole’s
breathe and look for a square meal ta 7
tlf Histc &lt;4 Mi i»W..y, davof June night. July 28th. Moat of tne machinery distance on slow time.
Ajouug man by the name of Strong peace.
______
home of our neighbors' onto are in a
t Stott ’ll “lyArt" “ntl
from Homer was drowned In Gull take
of D&lt;’11","'
last WeancHtay. Hto body was recovered vtry moist condition.
been stwpiuK 1“ wwn ,he *’ast T’Ti
The union picnic In Dewey’s woods wa*
't. IL Jessup lot* had bis hotel shingled. last Saturday p. m. in 100 feet of water.
a succes s so the children say.
1-aac Fish hw bren visiting at AllegaB. The facts 1 will not attempt to give as
sow.?.. - ■ totlo*4
nm-th half (u'G of tbe
Our old friend Mr-. Thoma* Plekwortb.
iierthwrtt q°*rter
Mrs. Turner, of Wayland, was the gurrt tbcrc are many conflicting stories about IL from Eaton Rapids, to vtoitlng relative*
Jjrst Friday our wheat buyer took iu 20
of Mrs- l&gt;. Kliugtnirtulth tbe past week.
loads
and
did
not
consider
It
much
of
a
Mrs. Doyle, of Yankee Springs, ts at

The regular prices of these suits were $12, $13 and$14, but
having bought them way below their intrinsic value, we are
selling them on the same basis, Over fifty of these suits were
sold yesterday, and it is no telling how soon the remainder
will pass into our customers’ hands. It behooves you to come
i at your earliest possible convenience if you wish to secure a
first-class ALL-WOOL, DURABLE MADE SUIT at the low
price,
.

EVIDENCE

Lavcm Ellto has returned home from
Carlton where he Iras been visiting.
Mrs. J. N. Nevins is visiting her
daughter Mrs. F. E. Fish at Allegan.
A person that makes a bushiest- of carry­
ing "original packages,” arrived in a con­
dition one day last week, that would indi­
cate that he had swallowed a pafckagc.
But it was a mistake—he was overcome by
heat
Some ambidexterous Patrons of Industry
that are frequent Invaders of the berry
swamps are very loath to give a share of
the berries ito the owners of the swamps.
Prof. A. L. Nichols and wife, of
Hickory Comers, are visiting relatives In
town.
Mrs. Marion Goodyear, of Hastings, vis­
ited her mother Mrs. H. Beattie Sunday.
The Johubonlou brothers are doing well
In the north jmrt of the town.
Mrs. M. B. Nichols left for Petoskey
Aug. 4th.
,

Closed out by us from the celebrated firm of
Michaels, Stern &amp; Co. will

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Mrs Uanrcrou’ dressmaking.
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taxnity wm open to him.

YjTlLLlAX 0.LOWDEN.

elersatthe “transfer” on the Missouri,
she decided that here was one against

By Capt Charles King, U. S. A.
Author of “Dcnbaven Ranch, ” “Thk Colonel's
Daughter,” “Marion’s Faith,” Etc.

[Copyright, by J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, and

PxKLi-na-lXiriCK an Indian flxht In the he hod been industriously consuming
nealCapt. Hulfof the United Stales RecuUr
anav is kilted. Retain? hl* death a Isrce r.itn ot ainoe early morning. Four men playing
-afoul
the par ot soldiers, who. whist in the rearmoet aection, two or
white on CrM duty, missed the paymMler-wui
ptared in bls charge- While dyibg be hands the tliree commercial travelers, whose inti­
packsire to Ixiwrence Uayoe, a younR officer macy with the porter and airs of easy
whose father bad been a dear friend of Cant.
Bud's. H«ueha*. by boyish irreverence for proprietorship told of an apparent can­
trolling interest in the road, a young
It also develop* that Sergts. Ciancy and Gower man of reserved manners, reading in a
have tost considerable money by gambling, part section all by himself, a baby sleeping
of the ml ssh'crash belonging to others. They qpietly upon the seat opposite the two
are tn badwder accordmgTy.
paasengers first .mentioned, and a Maltese
CHAPTER L
kitten curled up in the lap of one of
them', completed the list of occupants.
The proximity of tlie baby and the
kitten furnishes strong presumptive
evidence of tl»e sex and general condi­
tion of the two passengers referred to,
and renders detail superfluous. A baby
rarely travels without a woman, or a
kitten with a woman already encum­
bered with a baby. The baby belonged
to the elder passenger, the kitten to tlie
younger. The one was a buxom matron,
tlie other a slender maid. In their ages
there must have been a difference of fif­
teen years; in feature there was still
wider disparity. The elder was a fine
looking woman, and one who prided
herself upon title Junoeaque proportions
which she occasionally exhibited in a
stroll for exercise up and down the aisle.
Yet no one would call her a beauty.
Her eyes were of a somewhat fishy and
uncertain blue; the lids ware tinged
with an unornamental piuk that told of
irritation of the adjacent interior' sur­
•' Takt tills, porter.
face and of possible irritability of tem­
In the Pullman car of the westward per. Her complexion was of that, mot­
bound express, half way across the con­ tled type, which is so sore a trial to its
tinent, two passengers were gazing list- possessor and yet so inestimable a com­
My out over the wintry landscape. It fort to social rivals; but her features
were haddsoma, her teeth fine, her dress,
woa a bittermorning in February. North
-atxd south the treeless prairie rolled away bearing and demeanor those of a woman
in successive ridge and depression. The of birth and breeding, and yet one who
might have resented the intimation that
snow lay deep in the dry ravines and
■Creaked the sea like surface with jagged she was not strikingly handsome.
She looked like a woman with a will
lines of foam, between which lay broad
spaces clean swept by tbe gale. Heavy of her own; her head, was high, her step
was firm; it wtw of. just such a walk as
masses of cloud, dark and forbidding,
draped the sky from zenith to horizon, here that Virgil wrote his “vera incessu
and the air was thick with spiteful gusts patult dea,” and she made the young
and spits of snow, crackling against the man in the section by himself think of
Window panes, making fierce dashes tliat very passage as he glanced nt her
every time a car door was hurriedly from under his heavy, bushy eyebrows.
opened, and driving about the platforms She looked, moreover, like a woman
ike a myriad swarm of fleecy and ag­ with a capacity for influencing people
gressive gnats raging for battle. Every contrary to their will and judgment, and
now and then, responsive to some wilder with a decided fondness for the exercise
blast, a blinding white cloud came whirl­ of that unpopular function’. There was
ing from .the depths of the nearest gully tbe air of grande dame about her, des]4te
the simplicity of her dress,which, though
.and breaking Eke spray over the snow
fence along the Una Not a sigil of life of rich material, was severely plain.
She wore-no jewelry. Her hands were
was visible
The tiny mounds in tbe villages of tbe snugly gloved and undisfiguyed by the
prairie dogs seemed blocked and frozen, distortions of any ring except the mar­
even the trusty sentinel bad “deserted riage circlet Her manner attested her
poet’’ and buddled with his fellows for a person of consequence in her social
warmth and shelter in the bowels of the circle and oar who realized the fact
earth.
Fluttering owl and skulking She bad repelled, though without rude­
coyctel too. had vanished from tbe face ness or discourtesy, the garrulous efforts
of nature.
Timid antelope — fleetest of the motherly knitter to be sociable. '
She had promptly inspired tlie small,
coursers of the prairie — and stolid
horned cattle had gone, none knew candy crusted explorer with such awe
whither, nor eared to know until the that ha had refrained from further visits
“blizzard" had subsided.
Two heavy after his first confiding attempt to poke
engines fought their way, panting, into a sticky finger through tlie baby’s velvety
the very teeth of the gale and slowly cheek. She had spared little scorn in her
wound the long train after them up­ rejection of the bourgeois advances of
grade among the foothills of the great the commercial traveler with the lan­
plateau of the Rockies
Once in a guishing eyes of Israel; ho confided to
while, when stopping for a moment at his comrades, in relating the incident,
acme group of brown painted sheds and that she was smart enough to see that it
earth battened shanties, the wind moaned wasn’t her he was hankering to know,
but tbe pretty sister ’by her side; and
and howled among the iron traces and
brake chains beneath the car, and made when challenged to prove that they were
such mournful noise that it was a relief sisters—a statement which aroused the
skepticism of his shrewd associates—he
wailing in the general nimble. As for had replied, substantially:
“How do I know? ’Cause I saw their
tbe scenery, only as a picture of shiver
provoking monotony and desolation pass before you was up this morning,
cully. It’s for Mrs. Capt. Rayner and
Aud yet, some miles ahead, striving sister, and they’re going out here to Fort
hand to reach the railway in time to in­ Warrenex. Tiiat’s how I know.’’ And
tercept thb very train, a small battalion the porter of the car had confirmed the
«f cavalry was struggling through the statement in the sanctity of the smoking
blasts. officers and men afoot and drag- room.
And yet—such is the uncertainty of
W their own benumbed limbs and half
Moumbcd chargedi through the drifts . feminine temperament—Mrs. Rayner
was no more incensed at the commercial
••coulee." Some lew soldiers remained “gent’’ because he had obtruded hb at­
in saddle; they were too frozen to walk tentions than she was at the young man
aft all. Some few fell behind, and would reading in bis own section because he
have thrown themselves flat upon tbe had refrained. Nearly twenty-four hours
prairie in the lethargy that is but premo­ had elapsed since they crossed the Mis­
nition of death by freezing. Likemenfaalf souri, pqd in ail that time not oiVte had
deadened by morphine, their rescue de- she detected in him a glance that be­
trayed the faintest interest in her or—
6tiU more remarkable—
in —
the
unquestheir seeming brutality. Officers who at
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open tbe hepta, rtrngglon «lth kick.’ siveness
-------------- - she might resent, but indiffer­

and blows.

As tlie train drew up nt the

horseman enveloped in fur and frost and

stern from his panting steed reined up
heakie the leading engine and shouted to
"For God’s sake bold on a
Htea. We’ve got a dozen ft

mer.” And the train was held.
Meantime, those far to tbe rear in the
on ahead. Tbe car was warm and comfatable, and most of its occupants were
apparently appreciative of its shelter and
cxxriness in contrast with the cheerless
scene without A motherly looking

ence she would and did. Who was thb
youth, she wondered, who not once hod
so much ua stolen a look at the sweet,
bonny face of her maiden sbter? Surely
’twas a face any man would love to gari
upon—so fair, so exquisite in contour
and feature, so pearly in complexion,
so lovely in the deep, dark brown of its
shaded eyes.
The bold glances of the four card play­
ers she had-defiantly returned aq J van­
quished. Those men, like the traveling
gents, were creatures of coarser mold;
but her experienced eye told her tlie soli­
tary occupant of the opposite section was
a gentleman. The clear cut of his pale

■Is there no name ou the aatchel?”

two ot whom, aothing J

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■’hom it would be niictsssry to guard the nritv. “He ha, an intereatlnf face^oot
ipproacbee. She had good and sufficient
And » dreamy look e»r™&gt;
resaons for wanting no young man as at- into her deep eyea She WM thinking,
iroctive in appearance as this one mak­ no doubt, ot a dark, oral, diatingue fade
ing himself interesting to jiretty Nellie with raven hair and rouatache. The
an their journey. Site had already de­ routli in the traveling edit wm not taU,
rided what was Nellie’s future was to be. like Steven—not angularly, romantical­
Never, indeed, would she have taken ly hwdretne. like Steven. Indeed, be
her to the gay frontier station whither wm ot baa interert to her than to her
die was now en route, had not^that fu­
married sister.
ture been already settled to her satbfacMrs. Rayner could see no name on the
‘.ion. Nellie Travers, barely out of school, eatchel. only two initials; and they re­
was betrothed, and willingly so, to the
vealed very little.
man she, hex devoted elder sister, had
“I have half a mind to peep at the fly
trfpecially chosen. Rare and most un­ leaf of thgt book." she mid. “Ha walk­
likely of conditions! she had apparently ed just like a soldier; but there isn t
fallen in love with the man picked out anything there to indicate what ho is,"
for her by somebody else. She was en­ site continued, with a doubtful glance at
gaged to Mrs. Rayner's fascinating
tlie items scattered about the now vacant
friend Mr. Steven Van Antwerp, a scion section. “Why isn’t that porter here?
of on old and esteemed and wealthy He ought to know who people are."
family; and Mr. Van Antwerp, who had
As though to answer her request, in
been educated abroad, and liad a Heidel­ came the porter, disheveled and breath­
berg scar on his left cheek, and dark, less. He made straight for the satchel
lustrous eyes, and wavy hair—almost they bad been scrutinizing, and opened
raven—was a devoted lover, though
it without ceremony. Both ladies re­
fully fifteen years Miss Nellie’s senior.
garded this proceeding with natural
Full ot bliss and comfort was Mrs.
astonishment, and Mrs, Rayner was
•Rayner's sou! as
journeyed westward
about to interfere and question hb right
to rejoin her husoand al the distant
to search tbe luggage of passengers,
frontier post she liad not seen since the
when the-man turned hurriedly towards
early spring. Army woman as she was,
tliem, exhibiting a little bundle of hand­
born aud bred under the shadow of the
kerchiefs, hb broad Ethiopian face
flag, a soldier's daughter, a soldier’s wife,
clouded with anxiety and concern:
die had other ambitions for her, beauti­
“Tbe gentleman told me to take all
ful Nell. Worldly to the core, she herhb handkerchiefs. We’se got a dozen
•elf would never have married in tlie
frozen soldiers in the baggage car—some
army but for the unusual circumstance
of ’em mighty bad—and they’so tryin’
of a wealthy subaltern among the officers
to make ’em comfortable until they get
of her father's regiment. Traditiop had
it that Mr. Rayner was not among the to the fort."
“Soldiers frozen! .Why do’you take
number of those .who sighed far Kate
them in the laggage car?—such a barn
Travers' guarded smiles. Her earlier
.
of
a place! Why weren’t they brought
victims were kept o-daugling until Ray-­
tier, too, succumbed, and then were sent here, where we could make them warm
adrift. She meant that no penniless sub­ and care for them?” exclaimed Mnu Ray­
altern should curry off her “baby sister" ner, in impulsive indignation.
“Laws, ma’am! never do in the world
—they had long been motherless— and a
season at the seashore had done her to bring frozen people into a 1k&gt;1 car!.
work well. Steven Van Antwerp, with Sure to moke tiieir cars an’ noses drop
genuine distress and loneliness, went off, 'that would! Got to keep ’em in the
back to hb duties in Wall street aftc_r cold and pile snow around ’em. That
seeing them safely on tiieir way to tlie gentleman Bittin' here—he knows,\he
continued; •‘he’s an officer, and him and
west. “Guard her well for, me." ho
whispered to' Mrs. Rayner. "I dread the ductor's workin’ with ’em now."
And Mrs. Rayner, vanquished by a
those fellows in buttons." And he shiv­
statement of facts well known to her
ered unaccountably as he spoke.
Nellie was pledged, therefore, and this yet forgotten in the first impetuosity of
youth in the Pullman was not one of her criticism, relapsed into the silence
“those fellows in buttons," so far as Mrs. of temporary defeat.
“He is an officer, then," said Miss
Rayner knew, but she was ready to
warn him off, and meant to do so. until, Travijjn, presently. “I wonder what he
belongs
to.’’
to her surprise, she saw that he gave do
“Not to our regiment. I'm sure. Prob­
symptom of a desire to approach. By
uoon of the second day she was as deter­ ably to the cavalry. lie knew Maj. Stan­
mined to extract from him some sign of nard and other officers whom we passed
interest as she had been determined to there.”
“Did he speak to them?’
reeent it. I can in no wise explain or
“No; there was no time. We were be­
account for thb.
The fact is stated
yond hearing distance when lie ran to
without remark.
“What un earth can w.e be stopping so the back door of tlie car; And there was
long here for?" was Mrs. Rayner’s some­ no time before that. But it’s very odd F
“What’s very odd?"
what petulant inquiry, addressed to uo
“Why, hb conduct It b so strange
one in particular. There was no reply.
Miss Travers was busily twitching tbe that he has not made himself known to
ears of the kitten at tlie moment and us, if he’s an officer."
“Probably ho doesn’t know you—or
sparring with upraised finger at the
we—are connected with tbe army", Kate.”
threatening paw.
"Oh, yes, be does. Tlie porter knows
“Do look out of the window, Nell, and
perfectly well, and I told him just before
see.”
“There is nothing to see, Kate—noth­ he left"
‘‘Yes. but be didn't know before that
ing but whirling drifts and a big water
tank all covered with ice. Br-r-r^rl how time, did heT
cold it looks!” she answered, after vainly
- "He ought to hare known," said Mrs,
flattening her face against the inner pane. Rayner, uncompromisingly. “At least,
“There must be something the matter, he sliould if he liad taken tlie faintest
though," perabted Mrs. Rayner. “We intermit. I mentioned Capt Rayner so
have been here full five minutes, and we tliat be could not help hearing."
This statement being one tliat Mbs
are behind time now. At this rate well
never get to Warrener to-night I do Travers could in no wise contradict__ as
wish the porter would stay here where it was one, indeed, that Mm. Ravner
ho belongs."
could have dispensed with as unneces­
The young man quietly laid down his sary—the younger lady again betook
book and arose. “I will inquire, madam,” heraelf to silence add pulling the kitten’r
w
ho said, with grave courtesy. “You ears.
shall know in a moment"
_ “Even if be didn't know before," con­
“How very kind of you!" said the ladv. tinued her sbter, after a pause in which
“Indeed I must not trouble vou. I’m she bad apparently been brooding over
sure tlio porter will be here after a while.” the indifference of the young man in
And even as she spoke, and as he was question, “he ought to have made him­
pulling on an overcoat, the train rum­ self known after I told him who I was."
bled off again. Then came on exclama­ Another pause. "That’s what I did it
tion, thb time from the younger:
for," she wound up, conclusively.
“Why, Jtate! Look! see all these men
“And that's what I thought," said Mbs
—and horses’ Why, they'are soldiers— Travers, with a quiet smile. “However,
cavalry! Oh, how I love to see them ho hod mo time then; he was hurrying
again! But, oh, how cold thev look- ‘ off to see whether any of the soldiers
frozen f’
had come on board. He took hb fl»«V
“Who can they be?” said Mrs. Rayner, with him, and apparently was in haste
all vehement interest now, and gazing to offer some one a drink. I’m sure that
eagerly from the window at the lowered is what papa used to do," she added, os
heads cf the horses and the muffled fig­ she saw a frown gathering on her tister’s
ures in blue and fur. “What can they face.
be doing in the field in such awful ) “What papa did just after the war—a
weather? I cannot recognize one of time when everybody drank-is not at
them, or tell officers from men. Surely all tlto proper thing now. Capt. Ravner
that must be Capt. Wayne-and Maj. never touches It, and I don’t allow it in
Stannard. -Oh, what can it mean?"
the house."
The young man had suddenly leaped
•Mitill I rtould thtak it « very Melul
to the window behind them, and was «t«du when a 1«
trowj and „
gazing out with an eagerness and inter­
tire oa one', hand,." Mid
est little less apparent than her own; Miss Travers. “Tliat was but a small
but in a moment the train hod whisked flask lia had and I’m sure thev’ll need
Jheai out of right of tlie storm beaten more."
'
troopers. Then he hurried to the rear r J1'.'?’
»' ooH *ir from the
window of tlie cal, and Mnu Rayner us 'rant And the .winding door blew open
hastily followed.
•tbvad of the porter, who wm heard
“Do you know them?" she asked.
bwnglng abut the miter |&gt;orud. Then ho
“Ye*. That was Maj. Stannard. It is hurried in.
hb battalion of the —th cavalry, and
Sra'f'roeu oblige
they have been out scouting after rene­
«nme whlety or brandy?" he
gade Cheyennes. Partion me, madame, SSrt. 5”’“I?1 •°'“ frown wildier.
I must go forward and tee who have ^boud. Two ot em nre pretty tw^ly
boarded the train. ”
He stopped at his section, and again . LT °f !*“
F‘*Te" dropped their
she followed him, her eyes full of anx­ is?
,or ,thcir
»•
iety. He was busy tugging at a flask in
once. Before they could nimma-e in
hb traveling bag.
their bog, tor the required article .Uta
“You know them! Do you know__
Ravner, voice wan heard: •Take thia.

porter hesitated one moment.
“Yea, take my flask; I shouldn’t feel
pattefied without doing something. And

OTUAST.

fantry—and ask if there bn’t something
I can'do to help.**
“Yes, ma’am; I will, ma’am. Oh, he
knows who you are; I done told him last
nightHe’s goin’ to Fort Warrener,
too.” And, touching hb cap, away went
tlie porter.
“There! He did know all along,” said
Mrs. Rayner triumphantly. “It b most
extraordinary.”
“Well, b it the proper thing for peo­
ple in the army to introduce themselves
when traveling? How are they to know
it will be agreeable?"
“Agreeable? Why, Nellie, it's always
done, especially s^ien ladies are travel­
ing without’ an escort, as we are. Tbe
commonest civility should prompt it, and
ofllcera always send their cards by the
porter the moment they find army ladies
are on the train. I don't understand this
one at all. especially' — But here she
broke off abruptly.
“Especially whatF asked Miss Nell,
with on inspiration of maidenly curios­
ity“Especially nothing.
Never mind
now.”
And here tlie baby began to
fidget, anti stir about, and stretch forth
hb chubby hands, and thrust lib
knuckles in hb eyes; and pucker up hb
face in alarming contortions preparatory
to a wail, and after-one or two soothing
and tentative wounds of “sh—ah—sh—
sh” from the maternal lips the matron
abandoned the attempt to induce a sec­
und nap. and picked him up in her arms,
when? he presently began to take gra­
cious notice of hb pretty aunt and the
kitten. .
Two hours later, just os the porter hall
notified them that Warrener Station
would be in sight in five minutes, tlie
young man of the opposite section re­
turned to tin*car. Ho looked tired, very
anxious, and hb face was paler and Abe
sad expression more pronounced than
before. Tlie train conductor stopped
him to sjieak of some telegrams that had
been sent, mid both ladies noted the re­
spect which tbo railway official threw
into tlie tone, in which he t-poke. The
card players stopped tiieir game and
went up to ask after the frozen men.
It was not until the whistle was sound­
ing for the station tliat he rtqod before
them and with a grave and I courteous
bbw livid forth Mrs. Rayner¥ silver flask.

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A»oeuu otkrt.u

“It was a blessing to one j»oor fellow
at least, and I thank you fur him,
madam,” he said.
“I hnv»« been so anxious. I wanted to
do somelliing. Did you not get my mes­
sage. Mr.------ ?' she asked, with inten­
tional pause that he might supply the
missing name.
“Indeed there was nothing we could
ask of, you,” he answered, totally ignor­
ing the evident invitation. “I am great­
ly obliged to you for your kindness, but
we liad abundant help, and you really
crrald not have reached the car in the
face of this g^le. Sood morning, mad­
am.” And with tliat he robed hb fur
traveling cap and quickly turned to hb
section and busied himself strapping up
his various belongings.
“Tlie man must be a wofimn hater,”
she wiibpered to Miss Travers. “He’s
going to get out here. too. Who can he
ber
There was still a moment before the
train would stop at the phtform, and she
was not to be beaten so easily. Bending
partly across the able she spoke agaiu:
“You have been so kind to those poor
fellows tliat I feel sure you m,ust lx* of
tbe army. 1 think I told you I am Mrs.
Rayner, of Fort Warrener. May we not
hope to see you there?”
A deep flush rose to hb forehead, suf­
fusing bis cheeks, and juiksci] astauickly
away. Hb mouth twitched and troubled.
Garing at him in surprise and trouble,
Nellie Travers saw that hb face was full
of pain and won turning while again.
He half choked before he could reply; hr
spoke low and yet distinctly, and the
words were full of sadness:
“It—it is not probable that we shall
meet at all.”
And with that he turned away.

To be continued.

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wnLh A°I‘1i,’IJ' l“lM 'orth a little alb nerve tonic and alterative. Your appetite
w tlailt
I havo more in my trunk it returns, good digestion Is restored. and the
it i, needed, ah, added, while a blush liver and kidneys resume healthy action.
Fry a bottle. Price 50c. at W, IL Guodmounted to her forehead a, ,he uw thr
yettr’s drug store.
qulancal .mile on her tl.tef, face

shapely foot, the style and finish .of hb out? Pardon me for
Z. *»
w^blith-dv
^awavatherI quwfc traTeunK are“&gt; «&gt;esnit modulation
m°d“'*tion I
TerT anziouu
hMb^d j,
Itheljcluttms.wiQjuhMM.dlM, I
rdln^ louo
hi. voi« on th. ov&gt;.
. ud refinsd Iraq at hb Toto, on tbe &lt;x&gt;. ■ Pj^ner. ol Fort W.mner. '
wnita* her enterprising son. a youth of ,
I occasion when she heard
him reply to 1-^™
“No iufantrv hnvehwm
» 4
lh.tnta.borU
to
ami m&gt;Aunl^eonM=.-.™ .00.0 ta.poeuu.ivrf
------ ---------- .
ktarn. Mturertnckwl up ud down hb
hi. endless
Mdh-round
ot aouallv nupwtinnnhln
quntloniUJ. ' r(ran
round of
____ -w________ v••
_ ’
^at’ none
ii'SV ° ““ °* “ooMoof or IU.
Aeairio Mid iMdo ipipeniou. incunuon. fig, and'fiction,
j-. with
—
— I he
- hurriedly
1
, v th. book ho wm rradlng
,*..r ।I And
that
bowed and
I m mo« thankful 1 hare It
«m the vaidoos auctions by turns, roceiv- _a volume
of Emerson—all combined to left hir. Th, next :„om«.t, £ta“ ,
rf^erfEmenoo-onoombtaedto
ing tiucli modified welcome ns coul
, speak «
B
uuiwuv
uhu
jwkuuu
eqmu
vo
band,
lie
was
croesinjr
tlie
of a culture and position equal to hand, be vu enming the rtonT«w&lt;.,2 |
‘‘Ever w much oUigud, ma'am - .aid
weorded features Ktrcckud wrtlj mingled , her own. She had been over the trans- nlitfr.™
platform and
n^,i makinr hb
.
.l 1
the porter, “but thk vJ,u
u
and cinders. and fingers whose ' nrMnthwmtal nulwHU. nitan annttrrh *Z»1___ . . .. . .
thimbleful and I
JT? b'
*
' otthiagentlXn.^ *“*’'“*
|

“Where are theyr* mid the nerww

with a bte bre- -

bottle fa 2,

kxappex

Attorneys at law
Our Harting* Marton* i

~
on..

A. SHILDOS.

Money U Iom on fieni nKS.1*,-,

F. DRAKE, M. D..

*

_

,

~

—Uh tuMnn., „ BollJSP'g;

M. B. GILLASP IE. Notary Pablie
*Dd U. S. Claim Aifent

T

C&lt;mrtraKe££y

M. FOWLER,
•
Dentist.’

S

IT A. BARBER, M. 1&gt;„
AL.
Physician and Surgeon
u.'yjTrf””
“*'• """tinnlra,

n w. Uiwnr. m. d„
L".
FliJ-.l-ta «nd Sarwoo.
Makes aspedaity of treattr.-»•
EYMSimI EAR Mid t|if timenuflon ul riiio

C. WELTON

F

£[,'!’ 2 Ohlu
luiunxK.Co
on * “«“■» property *xi!u

a

UMITH A GOLGKOVE.

Lawyers.

(Office In Union block. Ilastiim &gt;
Pracilec to ail the courts of the &gt;titr *

4

E. KENASTON.
’
Attorney at Law.
(Over J.H. Goxjvcxr 4ro.’,f:oni.\
rraoueealn an court* of tbe Bute. lox-.-,
promptly attending ta

R. TIMMERMAN. I!&lt;&gt;:nrepa?bir Pty
siclsu ai:&lt;! .Surgeon.
(Office- ov«r L&amp;ihrup'y druc rtcrt.i

P
M
•

artin v. bakkh:. nriu Estate, iD
gorance and Loan*.
Office with J. G. Runyan A Son 2 doers no-tb
_ ,
of Pftstoffice.
Special attention given to maktnp exetura
af nrncMrtv
vs.n

Hastings City Bank
* Hastings,

-

Mich.

-

CJAT’I’X’JLL, $50,000.00

Incorporated under tbe laws of tbe Mix s
Mlehigau.

Open for buslnes* D»-c. 15. t&lt;*6 In buUdfa; far
• insrly occupied by Mester Bros
:

OFFKEKS:

O. G. Robinson, President;
Chester Messer. Vice. Pres.
C. I). Beebe. Cast tar
\

DTKECTolis;

Dan W. Eeyucudt.
D. G. Robftaon.

W. II. Powers,
J. A Gratis.

Chester Metser.

A Genera; Banktog Hn*led*« Tran-McO-d

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

F. BRQDFHNEIl. PropriW..
Cor. Jcffrnwm and Court |t».. HitfltaSJ. UHu

Rates. SI.OO per Day.
Thin
I* new. with pteusant wm. Tte
patronage of tbe niblic l» re-lwctfnllT witra.

MORTGAGE SALK
Default bavtaa been'imyl-ln
ra rertaln mortgage mmto •'? 1
S’.tK
and Mary CoUlm tn I&gt;*wl* BR-&lt;&gt;u lasted Marvn
9th. A D. IMT.and record'd •" !b*
the regtoter of deeds »or the &lt; &lt; uaty «
and state of MIchtean. '»« t,*’“
March A. D. 1MR. In Htor » of
S
page m. which Mid tnorlfw- l'*',
signed to Clara Shson and rhe slid
ha* been properly recorded and or.«dwn
nge there to claimed tobe'lcea: th-, drte*
QU* aotiee tbe sum of one hundred fo»ww
and 41-W dollar* and » furiH r sum of tow
lar* paid for the insurance o the house oiaitr
premise* described In Mid inortcagr
I vid*d for therein and’an rttorreys fre otnnw*
dollars provided for In Mid
suit or proceeding* at law h^*ln*
IS:,
tuted to recover Che money
gage or any part thereof &gt;ow. Tfierew* w
virtue of tbe newer of **!&gt;’ nndahicu
mortange. and the statute in s'ich raw
avvTded. notice to beret&gt;y Kiyii .hstno •
re. the l«h. day of A mum a D. m
o'clock in tbe forenoon. 11 shal. «e» « 1 “JX
Auction, lo the hbi”’*’l’'!,,llrr„'?,1AbritTrt
front door of the court tm-e. inlw'lu
Hasting*. Mleh . (thatbrtiw ther&gt;*re wh«ewj
dreutt court for Hany emwiy '•
premise* dr»crit'&lt;-d in said 11,1
the
much thereof as mar be
’’-yi
amount dnr ou *ald "'J*’-:
n:anrt
percent. Interest ami the H'» uanee
uald .1* before stated and :ui IctnDro«t* «*«
er with an attorney’s fee ot U tren dou««
enanted for therein, the pre n -r» totoeo«*gg;
ed In Mid mortgage as ail 'J*”*$ H*jtaud parcel* of land»Itu*to .n rt e c .y
too in the eounti o
gan ami known and dreerlne* »
one and two In block »l»jeei&gt; In
the
ditto" to the etty of Hartles*
(W
reef now on record in
■ of tx-Kte of Barty . -uno •

• A*slgn.'r..i
FM1T1I A g&lt;»X)nttV*- tttorm-y tor

MORTGAGE KALE.
Default haa been made
of a certain mortgage
Map-* April I'KH. IW&gt;. ^721 grttoter
recordetl In the
Deed*, for Hurry county. MLw. Vo
1M3. In llto-r 34 of
1'“^ *r it*
suit or prom-djng tu* reep
’
^nrtd
j to rererw-lhe debtor any w'‘- ,
ta tw
by Mid OTOrteage. The an-H-at 1 ■*•' j.
dm* on saM mortgage *- Il'toum*' ’ .»^bnl )ae
Notire 1* hereby given flm? 1), '
power of «ah- .-.w-talucnl »» 'J'"' 'j v *
mM mortgage will
y m i«i&gt;*
PteiMSCT therein dr—rn.
tmrlbih’af

The beat salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, ulcers. Malt rheum, fever sorer,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, corxn,
and all skin eruptions, and positive]v cures nouthwret corner of the c,„u-u t*a
piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed west quarter of Mrtiontxroylfb «a
tl enre ra»t »«
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re north range eight
nlog
tbenre
north
th
rty
r
I1H
.Uce wf
funded. Price 25 eta. per box. For sate
by W. fl. Goodyear
sixteen rod* to th* P'** °*

Si JjBSiTito-

Grand Rapids te short tlS^TOQ. even
department of tbe city having overdrawn

5.“

�NEWS IN BRIEF.

r*

HOOP'S/?

1 wt*vrn

tototod wmui

forty-one

HOMES in

ashes.

WOMAN AND HOME
A"»-

dX!,!?”?0’* * r

LADY GRANVILLE GORDON’S LITTLI

OSIHIM

attenraoa

Urn^i.
! George I* Schuyler, of New v«»v

b&gt;’ fl" 1»
totwaaa

MILLINER SHOP.

"•« for U.. l», tala,
™d«nrt bamalM. n,. boo-,
rtruatura. and In a taw maineM.
the dr, .u taroad central.

grtef

prwoner.

D.,
d Surgeon,
Ofilcp hours froin »

i«d Surgeon.
Upg; tlbeaseii of jth.
£»7’*«‘on of viikrn
TACLES and &lt;ye
roadway, nesrCscn

rmer’alusuraced Co.

ad; against a in&amp;a’s

vyers.

Of the alate.

the State. ColiwduM

Hooioepathle PhySurL’von.
•‘s drug stere.)
!K, Real Estate, in­
ti Loans.;
k Son. 2 doors nartb
dee.
to making exchange*
rests of nouwsIiJeut
looked after. Farms
change. Bouses sr.ti

Bank.,

Mich.

550,000.00

lawn ot thie Start ot

B. 1OT8 tn building for
|r Messer Bros.

‘

C. D. Beebe, Cashier.
orb:

W. H. Powers,
J. A. Grebb-.
Chester Messer.
does* Transacted

OUSE,’
t Sts., Masting?. IWblh pleaaait rooms. The
[» rwpeottullv solicited.

DE SA IJI.
.
lode tn tbe conditions of ’
L b* Elbert 3ri» Miura Dated March
prdrtnn the

one hundred
eakl nwrtgasre a* T-n“JdKwSro. *nJJ?

ITj shril .ell s't

-

I raid niortur.

dollars e^'-

e I'x*n,|,rg
M‘all Ibove

Asstaoae af 5’

AGE SALE.
Tto Mfoh L-

at Hd»
’’i •?’-mi
is jSJSw* »”■
niri in said taoryas
{(

hWder. w
n on the
ock iu «be

BA*AK

.

i»

•ice of purifying the blood c*n- lrl.totAtrle.tou glr.„ bl.
. ..lumated, for without pure
‘(SI
.
enjoy good health.
ti,., r -r n nearly every one needs a
Tbbradjy wm lhe cenlenoi.l ot ibe
H- Ui.-.i.e »■’ imrlfy.ivltalize, and enrich p.1.01 offli. Ju,| &gt;(„
j;.d flood's Sarsaparilla is worthy d,
|
tto- Ont pount |„ tb, tolled to.le,
c. ri'.iienclx- It is peculiar in that It
S“n"“1
tor .
r .tbii bulMsup the system, creates method of making pot and pearl nth.
7.‘
. :u|-i tones the digestion, while
At Akron, O.. Thursday night, the dti’■• ’r. ;ir sdikease, Give It a trial.
’
ixeus wituaeaed the phenomenon of a
fl
U'arina Is sold by all drugghts.
lunar rainbow. The bow .pannod the
?re| X- c a I y cl 1. Hood &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass. horizon with a double arch, am! was a
beautiful sight.
100 Doses Ono Dollar
.Wl‘u*®
• miner working fa
iuBATE ORDER.
the Ontario mine, at Park City, L tah,
while going to work Friday foil from the
cage down the shaft and was killed. The
ff isiivxi. hi *ald counb’.On Satur- fall was tXK) feet
-y .Lit of July, in the year one
The Supreme court of Michigan has de­
I".;
-tuidred
and
ninety!
!tK'
i'.i-u-ir? W. AriiBlroni. Judge of cided that floating saloons, or "bumli.jt. r of the estate of George boata” iu Lake Michigan are not taxable
by state authoritiea, as the lake fa not fa
ii Ung the petition duly .verified state jurisdiction.
ill :-',, oncofll’e executors named
The Argentine minister at the City of
!" .oifl teiiamelit &lt;&gt;f saxl deceased.
.-r. uit In-truinent Hou ou tile in Mexico seems badly Informed. He says
in orjiDg to l»e the last wifi and tes there has been no trouble in Busum
h i dKcastd mav tie admitted to Ayres At all, and declares the whole thing
.. that ^ilmluislraUon of said estate*
I.- t&lt;&gt; tne &lt;•» ecutors tlierelu named■ an American newspaper “fake.”
in.table person. ;
Democratic politic, in South Carolina fa
■ । ordered, that Friday, the
1.4 1 A. I&gt;. i*.o. at letio’clock In so "all tore up” owing to the Farmers'
;. be ii'.'iani d tor the hearing of Alliance tiiat the Republicans have issued
:. ; . jtlmt the heirs at law of sMd’ a call for a state convention »o look over
• nil Other |&gt;ert&gt;oui intenrsted iu saldi
: ..ntrH.’P appear at a session o’, the ground and ace If there fa any chance
- . liol'lrn
b.
tioldrn at
iit the Erobatp
Prvbatti for them.
, of H»»tiuu«. In frald county;
There will be four iiolitical tickets in
' .my there be. v by the prayer
t inv not be grunt' d. And ft fa the field fa Gage county, Neb., next fall
1 leu said jH-ti(loner give notice | — Republicans, Democrats, Prohibition­
1 -re-led in said estate, of the
'
;-t-tttlou. an&lt;l the hearing ists und laibor-Alliance.
•1 v copy of this order to bo “
- Action was brought at Bhrlington. In..
Ja-tings HaNneiu a newsparlrcniated iu sain county of Friday, against Joseph Gerard by Ella
1 li v.t-&lt;-k for three successive Eaton. She charges him with cutting off
her liangs and asks damages
.Judjte ct Probate.
A trip around the world fa the latest fad
in the honeymoon line.
Several New
York couples have made this voyage their
wedding trip during the last year or so.
Ex May- r V.'H khnm. n frisky Ind &lt;&gt;f about
Tire members of two familira named
•. w.i- .v u.•.nil by 11 gentleman of erect
raring .i!&gt;d v,jhu«e eyrs aud skin were Brent, al Kirkwood, Ufa., were poisoned
vat. lb- bid: just fi'iishwl a hot apple Friday by eating beef tongue for break­
d*ij- 'A'Sckham, my dear boy,” he said fast. Mrs. Elias Brent may not recover.
Johnny Kruder. 4 years old. *et hfa
it■ )- r.Ln. j ‘you shouldnit be out a
‘l he weather is ton rough for father's barn, at Chicago, ou lire, Sunday,
«si" The ex-mayor laughed while playing with matches. The Hames
Mini
ii tri; "Mr. Tappan. how old caught tbe child, and burned him -to n
cinder.
At Des Moines Sunday morning C. A.
,■
five.' was the proud reply.
' Th' d'k:- gvtrh-tnan, who confessed tn Elliot, n boarder at the Morgan house,
b-i: 4 aiuift-t :i (cntemirfon, is the father was found dead on the ground under his
a; i'redrrfak W. Tappan, president of tbe bedroom window; supposed to have fallen
. '.faiiatin .Mntiunnl brink. Every morning out while sitting iu the window to keep
r.v . jit SunlLiy he t^dve-fa dowfi town and cook
diligently itt.-r ds to bis own business afLind. Kibbey and Miss Kila V. Browne
fair;ny‘ assistance. He fa still were wedded between the acts on the
coti*i&lt;|errd Jin t iv commercial world as a stage at Petersburg.Mlfa., Saturday. They
tuna
- trewdness and keenness of were members of the theatrical company
that was giving the entertainment.
’
Y Field is onlyjstijyenrs of
A mini with a tnorbid taut?? in decora­
iiy efory umrniug ot his life he tive art, a resident of Paris, niK. has 11
ri-fc in Central park, human skull pashioued into n flower pot
an*
xrdIwall the wny from his suspended in his yard by small chains.
:c Gt iniercy park to his office on Across the forehead fa the Inscription:
- ulw;k In his ninth decade ho "To what base lisra may we come al last.-'.'
is suit mghge&lt; in the active |practice of
Henry Heying, aged lit, ot Chicago, de^
tlie IfiH.-New York Letter.
liberately fired two shots from a target
rifle at a 10-ycar-old boy named Fred
HI. I !f.t Visit, Don't You Know.
.
Haack Sunday, the last one killing the
A Cb •. :•&gt; lawyer who recently returned boy, who had l&gt;ecn teasing young Heying.
fn-to a v..;. . .-e-nrraaa the Atlantic tells
Mrs. Rodrigo Valllencea, of Windsor,
thllli
k oyagers bock was a youi^g Ont., died Saturday after fasting fortysan from fine &lt;•1 the universities of Eng- three days, owing to inability to retain
hud/ Be jins l he must thoroughly booK food on her stomach.
pwted voiing innn I erer saw. And hr
The Union Labor state central commit­
knew*hu
country as well. He was a tee of Wisconsin has issued; a call for a
deligh’fi
~ '
&gt;r: panion so long:ns he con- state convention to be ' ' ~
the
fiari InnirAit
hi- l»onksand his country. qonsidcr fhe question of
Hnt n'« ■:■ . everything else he wim so re- state offices this year.
ni^kx^lv i vnlhfit that he was 41s interest*
According to the signal service report
Ing in his talk about things he didn't know issued from Washington CUy Saturday
.'*• Im «• v, 01 hi conversation about those rain was badly needed for the crops In
ttiiich be did know. As we neartri New nearly every portion of the United States,
York h
h ro rr tiieru was
,vi~tbs
Virk
the usual anxiety imperially in the west.
rn
hj_-_.3_.__ _
a
nnj
ou th,.
th'.- part of&lt; Americans
on
A movement is on foot fa Europe for
usual cm ' dtdonthe
'
port oC jthoM who tbe establishment of.a common meridian
er for the first time. I was for tbe whole world to reckon time from,
walking the d t’k one morning •waiting to nnd it is strongly urged that the meridian
• ■f my own country. The of Jerusalem be selected.
}w.ng Briton joined me, and in the most.
The thermometer at Cincinnati Sunday
•eytous nianucF said: . •
“ 'W i;&lt;; it, th s Ilian [ |1Car them talking registered from 100 to 108 in the shade.
George W. Harris, an old and highly
abflK
vue ia»i.
tnia
-.tout M&gt;
&gt;0 touch tut
for the
last lBWrQKiunj
few feourA—this
Sandy Htok.l think they call him? Ho esteemed postal clerk on tho run between
rnuwL-.■» grrat man fa America, nnd yet Chicago and St. Louis, is wanted for rob­
from ins
1 should sayl ho was a bing a mail pouch Saturday night.
Owing to fright at supposed danger
bcotchman ■ ’ -Chicago
.
while ou an excursion steamer in a storm,
Tin- Vamfaiik Hni* will be extended from Kate Hasten, of Chester, Pa., has lost the
power of' speech. Otherwise she is per­
•!&lt;&gt;-ph t„ (Jnuid Rapids. ’ ’
fectly well
liutrisr- ara active in I’oirtiaci.
Paul Yager. &gt;of Kansas City, 73 years
old, committed suicide because his daugh­
Nt. .h.-i-ph wjrmts water workl.
ter would not. give him money to get a
! • 1. Piwdijrly will speak Iu IfetroiL drink. He bunged himself with a pocket
•yrifust u. foxier the .auspices of the handkerchief.
Knights of utfor.
,
Jack Hart, colored, I« years old. is in
A Ki'iiiaii emperor fed hfe failorltc Iiofm* jail at Woodford, Ky.t for attempting to
with i'!!ili-.i utts ami made him first con- poison the family of hi« employer becaasc
-'•• '•*! th-empire. Better than gulden or he was punished for impudence, and Ire
J' nl/l'oiiorfc for Hye stock! is Cole’s glories in what he did.
While a baptismal servfce was fa prograuiim*. V&lt;-t- ritary Carbollsalve] unequaled
" it* . .-ss with live stock. Its applica­ rrss fa the river at. Mason City, In., three
nt renews fa,, hair In its itetural color, mefi astonished the crowd by stripping
»' - •-r- mt'aiiimatlon, keeps the frog aofL themselvc* and going in swimming. They
now languish in the bastile
prumoteu growth of
Haus Hansen, an aged farmer of Min­
ni ,i is a jHre, saft. anj gpeejy remfor ai; rufa. wounds, bruises, sprains, den. Note, killed his wife Monday and
Hlnnuri joints, collar and saddle then suicided, as tire result of a quarrel.
The ll-year-old son of Williai|i Walton,
-1 ■■ &gt;i*.| -jHi-d cracks. Large cans Sl.OOi
of Lawrem erilk-. III... was drowned Mon­
••mail 1 ;kiu 50 c|ntt. Sold by 41 druggists.
day io, three feet of water fa the Embarras
{e'
' hicago are dyirig of Texas
" EL G. Bert, a French saloonkeeper of
San Francis, ha- been in or~ed£
and
two brotbera are heirs to
in
.
' i:«i (’lover Pills cure sick

MeaUraeta
Z6" 6«h«*^o« th.
frTku
,Ug“the era«ton ot hou«a

bnl“‘»«»

The

Public
Im Agent
etalm,
,h

-

“ KOOe rBvinK "”“1 ^oro

orifl*n*rf^
* qURUnr W,lHam Howard, col­
ored,
of the
charge of
buntlarv
»
.
CMcmo
r.l»d.p
nn„
?o‘,

’bSSk£“£-

ity

’

v;«&lt;:n he, dysbeps|k, iiidlgesfiion. consti, “'ll'&lt; ffcr box. 5 boxes for $1. For
’*«. H. Goodyear.

ft'«‘ ' incimjaH, Jack-on ,5 Mnekinaw
Ltu!" ,r?JlwaJ ^‘mpany will i»d open care
’&gt;*• Ui-Duna Brach route in a few days.
«i&gt;&gt;l&gt;ar.r» Kheumatle and Uver Pills.
fh .*•j,d|s ari. scientifically &lt;*3tn pounded,

fkta*.

1 -ante Uut ata c»J afford u

°r’ ■h,“
**k

The ‘itemage to the Sault Ste. Marii*
canal has bran repaired,
canal for elghty-nfae hours, and tjinguj

and bouaahold

BIO BLAZE AT CHICAGO.

CmcAUO. Jol, al._Fln. w
Origlnurt tram , ,p„k (,om ,
motive, started about 7 o'clock p. m. yes­
terday in the lumber yards just north of
tb. mouu.rfn,, CtdcM»rt.w.
by • Mrai.it brao. It ^.raad rapidlj, burn“'•“ brf— tt w«
Th’ •"*•* &gt;"• "ill .IWMl (Mt«». Ayrai-Co.'. lumber y.r,U ,ud lb,
Fitzsimmons &amp; McConly Dredging com­
pany are among the heaviest losera. The
;l;-'"ro^b~flr *».'&gt;» worth o(
I™ ll y ,.b'(QBblaS to lb. Xorlhwml.
- b*d&gt;r burnwl u.
.r»l UumlnM Tmt „r .lo^
,nd

IStuZ.

P,*“d

lb.

IaMCDOK, Aug. 4.—Emperor William ar­
rived iu this country Satunlay, and was
immediately conveyed to Windsor castle.
A vast crowd of jienphhim land and
cheered h.rn heartily. He will remain the
guest ot his grandmother, Queen Victoria
until Thursday, when lie will, as at pres'ent arranged, go direct to Edinburg iu
order to visit the Forth bridge. Queen
Victoria makes quite a pet of her bump­
tious grandson, who, in feature, looks n
good deal more like George the Third
lhau he does like Frederick the Great.
La Crosse, U fa., Aug. 4.—The irqmense
flour mill and elevators of A. A. Freeman
St Co. caught lire a tew minutes post noon
Saturday and were reduced to ruin. The
mill wan the largest in Wisconstn. iiad
had a capacity of 1..9M) barrels per day.
The origiu of the fire fa supposed to have
beeu spontaneous combustion, though
there wm uo appreciable explosion. Mr.
r rvetnun, the owner, estimated the loss at
EXMJ.tXW. insurance about one-half.
Decapitated by a Train.

Guxen Bay, Win, Aug. 2.—Mrs. J.
Hanaford was struck by a Chicago nud
Northwestern passenger train Friday
evening while lying on the track with her
head across tbe rail. Her head was sev­
ered from the body and wan found .500
feel from where the body lay.
It is
thought that she was overcome by heat
and fell, though the theory of suicide is
current. She was 33 years of age and
leaves a husband and seven children.
Washington City, Aug.
Represen­
tative Springer will make five speeches at
county fairs, in New York state during
September, participating in joint debates
on lhe tariff question as arranged by the
New York Reform league. This is a new
feature of the tariff reform compnign in
tbe east which is being conducted by the
New York club.
Illg Blaxe at Farrala, III*.

•

Fai:mia, Ills., Aug. 2.—Two blocks of
the business center of this place were
destroyed by fire early Saturday morning
nt a loss of 840,000. It was only with great
difficulty that the rest of the town was
saved. A quantity of valuable records
were destroyed.
Wilmington, Del., Aug. 2. —At the re­
quest of Deinocmts of the Eleventh ward
cx-Secretnry of State Thomas F. Bayard
will attend the Democratic state conven­
tion as a delegalr from that ward.
THE MARKETS.
Chicago.

On the Ixwrd of trade to-day quouUtons were
n.* follows: Wbrat-No. 2 Augost, &lt;UH-n«i
Vltoe, &lt; loacd
September, openoi 9 Wc.
closcJ IWHc; tiredinber. opened !»«•.•. closed
fcWc. Corn-No.2 August, opened 40c. closed
46fac: September, op ned 4iJ4c. clored 47HcMay. opened Me. closed 51Mc. Oats-No. August, opene i MS’, cawed 3k; September,
opened IMMc.
*•&gt;'. opened 37*c
closed 3Bic.
l*ork--August, opened ana
closed 111.1*1 September, opened SI1.3S, closed
Sll.30r&gt; January, opentd SU.iO. closed &gt;11.85.
Lard—August, opened and closed 80.00.
Live stock--fulra stock yards prices: Hors
-Market opened moderately aetire but wenk:
prices 5c lower, ifchl grade*,
IfflWh packinK.
mixed taU.
3,s&gt;; heavy ptwkmg and ahipplng lots, .3.050

^Cnttlc-CboWbocVM lOlSte hixber, other
grades slow «*»'n
«,e»d&gt;’
lair KUViXtio; good to choice. I3.75B4J0:
jSmc to extra,
Steady; Texans steady. gS-Wfik--*
Murkct very dull and slow; natives, gl.Ol®

Produce;- Butter—Fancy.sejmrator, hStli.Qc
per lb- fine gathered cream. IttH* fine to RooJ
Liui few.»»^ri7,!"*£S\JrtciS
fresh narking stocks, B'J.cfresh KitKk' per dot IMultry—Chickens,

AdpJ&lt;*~
&amp; lUiaoto cn*n- •2-s" ’4 0J *•* h\L Brrrie *
&lt;1 M.xl.75 nor 24-lt ar*.

’2taS''™ni-llw'. KV^ J«r *
brush r®«fc*. Rrtwn. self-working. *$£•
Se and roWt”. XUc; c«nm.n brush.

crooked. 2d3Qc.
Xew Yark.

New You*. Auk. 4.
ivhmt-No - red winter. WMc caafa do

150 vessels.
. R
The wife'of John kcrtlg. of Rock bta
tic? Pa., mistook rat
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put «’me fa rame dough and nearly Ritieu
her whole family.
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'action. No grqilng pain so
flowing the use of pills.
Xto) are adaptea tn both adults aud chllth« ,W1 ’ Wfoct safety. We guarantee
i“2J»va a., equal in the core of sick
the rounds of Ne* xora
,rux
r • • *-onstlpatlon, dyspepsia and
" - Jo. -»••»
cePJHUr.K and, as an appetizer, they ex-. toiler. ,n.l tt.
W .. all adequate u&gt; the erfme
otter pnparatioa.

m l; pv&lt;.
—Bull Ifarlrj-NominaL
It&gt;rk
—
&amp;
'-SAiUi'toi
■£-»•»'
«*&gt;fMintar SlUfi: &lt;•' t‘,! «r&gt; ‘G-51
l-uta-Tt-Ud.
tire steers.

fiW; tail*
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s.; w»«

Between Mayfair and Oxfonl street Is a
Pn«y shop window with sweet face cur­
tains and three of the smartest bonnets in
Ixjndon. This shop, with the sign “Mme.
Lieroe,” fa kopt by Lady Granville Gordon!
Think of it—a titled lady making banuatol
1 railed there with my wife, and aba
found she could buy a bonnet for &lt;8, and
it was shown by-the lady herself. Of
crane there were other bonneta. nraning
up to |1G. I have not seen a bounet in
U)nd«n that could not be bought for 830.
,Orv bonneU
UP to WO and *50.
When I asked I^dy Gordon if it was not
disagreeable to hereto show bonnets to
everj one and if it did not change her so­
cial position, she said:
“Yes, but I am n philosopher withal.
Of course, befog in trade, I cannot go to
court without a special permit from the
lord chamberlain.”
.
“Could you go to court if you should
give up business?”
"Certainly. Mme. Elise, .who used to
keep a shop, retired, married the rich Mr.
Isasraon and is now welcomed at court.
My littlo girl, when she grows up, qan be
presented, but not by me. unless I shell
have retired on a fortune.” ■ *
“Do you mind telling me how you hap­
pened to go Into business?” I asked.
“I needed money. I atarted with *300,
but have prospered, and now I have more
than a thousand custoinen. I used to go
to drawing rooms before I berame a bread
winner, but u good bank account fa better
than a queen's drawing room to tne.”
“Did your indy friends all stand byyou?”
‘‘Not all, bat only three deserted me."
"Of course you have many curious expe­
riences1” I suggested.
“Oh, yes. One day an overdrawed wornaq came in, and I attended to her person­
ally. She xvas irritable and hard to suit,
and finally said: 4 want yoh to send me
the forewoman. It.don’t want to l&gt;e an­
noyed by a shopgirl who gives herself alm.’
On leaving the shop she asked whether
’Lady Gonlon cvqr came thqre herself.’
‘“That was her ladyship who attended
yon fih&lt;t.' said the nttewfant.
” ‘Oh, dear.' she said, ‘and to think I
came here on purpose to see her, ami then
sent her away”
“On another exxusion," said Luly ^Gor­
don, “n rich tradesman's wife mode a bet
that she would bring a titled lady to her
house ou business. Well, she wrote a note
requesting t hat Mme. Lierrc would wait
upon her in i&gt;erson about a bonnet. I fell
into the trap, and she had the pleasure of
introducing Itady Granville Goidon to nu­
merous friends.
We oil chntted quite
freely, but. before 1 left she called mt* aside
aud said:
“ ’You have sm h sweet taste.’ Do send
me to-morrow the beft bonnet you can
mnke—no matter what pylce.' She won
tbe bet cleverly, anti I never knew it till’
months afterward.”—Cor. Pittaburg Dis­
patch.
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Molly Fancher, a marvel of a Ixriridden
invalid, for more than twenty yean has
been a helpless cripple in Brooklyn.
In 1867 Molly was one ot the moat prom­
ising pupils of tbe well known Parker in­
stitute. A serious accident deprived her of
the use of her limba, and reduced her to a
state of utter helplessness from which aha
hns never recovered. During all these years
of prostration Miss Fancher has continuedto supfMirt herself by various means. For a
long period her nrnw were rigidly held up­
ward, her bands meeting at the back of
her head, and while so held, nt n point
which precluded the aid of her natural
sight, she wrought a variety of fancy work
of exquisite design and finish. Her pa­
tience under affliction is something marrvclous.
As if in comiienuition for the' impair­
ment of her physical organs, Miss Fancher
is endowed with wonderful faculties of
perception and prevision. She seems to be
aware of everything that is taking place
about her. With a hiind over alert, she is
Able to devise means and methods with reinarknble eleameas. Her latest venture
was n bazar at 100 Gates avenue, Brook­
lyn, directed by her by means of a speak­
ing tulie ’connected with lier couch on an
upper floor.
The Invalid directs her two assistants,
keeps ihe books even to the slightest de­
tail and watches the progress of her enter­
prise. For months nt a time she .does not
take food of any kind, And really seems, as
she lire wan and wasted upon her accus­
tomed lied. Ires a mortal than n spirit. The
case is a remarkable one, nnd, so far ns we
are informed. unprecedented.—Hall’s Jour­
nal of Health.
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.
For the mother’s sake ns well os tbe in­
fant's the child ought to be suckled. There
arc extreme cases where the mother is too
weak or maybe diseased. At these times
the medical attendant will decide what
course should be adopted. If mother’s
milk cannot boaupplied, then the brotsubstitute should be adopted—vix., cow’s milk.
Now cot’s milk requires a little water,
the curd in it being too strong for infanta.
A little white sugar should also bo added.
Hcfein you obaerve the difference between
mother’s and cow’s milk.
Great core must be taken to see that tbe
feeding iKittlcs are jfrell cleaned. They
must always have a rfwoet amelL and it is
better to have two in'use. The India rub­
ber tulies soon grow dirty, ami must be
cleansed after each time of feeding. With
the use of cow's milk there is just the dan­
ger of disease germs bring introduced.
These germs may be derived from the cow,
or from the water with which the cans are
washed. Tn prevent the chances of any
such danger it is advisable to first boil tbe
milk before using it.
Nowthaie who have had any experience
with babies orc wll aware that they hove
no regular time for feeding. - Thbahould
not I*. When bom they should be fed
every two hours, nnd the interval gradually
lengthened with the uge.—Mrs. F. C.
Frcssler.

mind: I chanced to know what wms a se­
cret to ell gave Mrs. Blank’s most intimate
friends—that nh aged relative was depend­
ent upon her for the ncccrsitire of life and
that she worked day and night aud denied
herself not only the comforts but also
things that she sorely needed th\t she
might brighten the lonely hours nnd make
more bearable the last days of that one
whom she loved and honored. She knew
her neighbors considered her grasping and
avaricious, and she was too proud to ex­
plain the cause.—Ella Higginson in West
Shore.
Now, there is -one way in which a Tuan
may incur the undying enmity, of a woman.
I«t him affront her in public, where every
one may sec her humiliation, and nothing
be can ever do will restore him to tlie good
gracee of that woman. He might conquer
nations or rcecue nuns from mobs, only
to meet the haughty glance of cold indiffer­
ence. So I ani free to confess that^Jie man
whom above all men I hate most, the man
who Is my natural enemy and will always
be such as long.os there are men, women
and street cam, is the driver of aaurface
car. How often have I braved the danger
of madly driven trucks, wagons and cabs
to stand in the street and hail a passing
car.
How often have I seen thnt cay go roll­
ing past me, no one on it giving a sign of
acknowledgment that I was in this world.
The sensation of standing in tbe street as
you beckon to a driver, who looks straight
ahead, utterly ignoring you, is beyond de­
scribing. And wo are forced to look calm,
cool and indifferent. We cannot betray
our real feelings, for a woman must al­
ways be a dissembler—look unruffled when
her bosom is torn with distraction, appear
interested when she is bored to death, and
always fit her mood to the moods of other
people. But I will confide to you that my
mortal enemy is the driver of a street car.
—Interview in New York Tribune.
’

specially devoted to itlanguage, the only occupation acknowl­
edged as that of an unmarried woman ts
that.of a spinster. The young ladies, evan

strictly but even tyrannically by their .
mothers, wire kept them constantly at
work, exacted from them almost slavish
deference and respect, and even counted .
upon their earnings.

All good housekeepers know tbe value of
i large steed apron for use in the kitchen.
For »w years 1 have used another and as
neeeuary a part of a kitchen outfit, namely.
when I am dressed for the afternoon if I
have to go into the kitchen, ax one so often
has to do nowadays. It is buttoned up tbe
fount cloeely to the neck and the xleeres
have bands at the wrists. I find It keeps
oat tbe smell of tbe grease that will sata- •
rate a woolen dress when one-has to spend
any time cooking on the stove or range.
This, with a large kitchen apron, given me
a complete coat of mail; and tiiec when
my work is finished I slip off tbe aacque
and apron, and presto! I am dressed again
for tlie parlor or company with so little
trouble. I would not be without tbe
sacquo for many time» the cost and trouble .
of making it—Cor. Good Housekariping.
'

Girls, if you are beautiful, at 20, and
more beautiful at 80, you will be excellent
at [40 and as lovely as princeases at 30. AJ-

or else it is not worth speaking. But you
must not believe it right always to speak
your minds. Our minds are sometimes
not fit to lx&gt; spoken
Remember that
silence as well os truth ia golden. Many
of you arc thinking about getting married
some day. -If. you marry well and in the
right spirit it is a great thing,, but for
heaven’s salf» don’t be in a hurry about
it. To th‘e youhg men I may add, make
yourselves worth marrying’. Be faithful
in love. When you get married I hope
you wUl marry a man whom you can love'
as I loye my husband. And may he love
you as my ViLsband loves, or soys ho loves,
c:e—nud I believe him, to be sure.—Mrs.
Laura Ormlston Chant.

Modern pastry” was a vehicle of death
unknown in the time of the Medici, or
they would never have risked their throats
by sending white arsenic in confectionery
or putting chopped horsehair in an
enemy's victuals. That compound of lard
dripping nnd white flour which has just
escaped baking in an underbeat produces
morbid effects in.the system which ex­
actly follow the symptoms of slow poison.
I do not wish to speak disrespectfully of
good poetry, which is one of the
la*st made diahea in the world, but
A woman Who is trying to reform her
pastry is like religion, it must be
the right sort or it is the worat diabol­ bcnuokccplng finds that her affairs move
ism. If tombstones told truth they would more satisfactorily during the week if the
any. “Died of green currant pie and boiled usual order fa revereed. and Saturday in­
dinner in the midst of his usefulness,” or stead of Monday fa taken for laundry
“She died, deplored by her friends tar a work—that fa. for the washing part of iu
tart temper caused by too much fondness She has bread nnd cake mode on Friday,
for strawberry shdrtcake and Washington which fa the sweeping day, and the beds
pie,” or “She was widely beloved among are also changed on that day. Sotnrday
the King’s Daughters and active Jn^he afternoon fa used for extra preparations
Society of Christian Endeavor, but she for the Sunday dinner and fa putting tbe
never intended to her health; her system kitchen iu order; so that when Sunday
was never cleansed from .year's cud to dawns it does not bring with it the blue
year’s end; she lived on the worst food and shadow of Monday. It fa a day of rest for
the closest air she could get,.affronted her mind and body, and, better still, it is found
body and its Maker in every tray, and died on Monday morning thM her servants are
suddenly of Bright’s disease, just as life well rested from the work of Saturday, and
was worth, living. May heaven have mer­ in Itctter trim for ironing .than when two
cy on her ainfub soul.”—Shirley Dare in heavy days* work follow each other.—New
York Post.
Why Women Hate to Work for Wome*.

Ask any girl fa the mill, the cloak fac­
Superbly situated at the point where tlie tory. the muslin manufactory, the dress­
two streams divide, the Arles &lt;»f today making establishment or any industry
troubles itnelf very little about either its where a forewoman is employed, and she
ancient glories or Ita possibilities of mod­ will tell you that she detests the woman
ern improvement. It is a city of dreams, she has to work for.
where the visible relics of’ all the ages
I asked a ribbon weaver why this was so.
group themselves with careless grace and
“Bcratwe she nags; because she is always
a result of perfect unity. The far famed looking for something sliXran pick at; be­
beauty of the Arlesiennes is of a distinctly cause she never has a kin^ word t6 say to
Greek type, straight featured, low browed o' girl, no matter how hard she tries tn
and delicate. It is enhanced by their grace­ please her; because she carries tales to tbe
ful black costume, with swelling fichu of
white lace and coquettish little cap of the from the girls she doesn’t like and gives
same material set high on the head and tbe best paying jobs to her favorites.”—
bound with a broad black ribbon, one end New York World.
of which is left free and falls to the shoul­
der. Young and old, these women, almost
without exception, hare luxuriant hair,
The tallowing offers a good help for
curling lightly about the templ.ro. The pneumonia; Take ten or twelve raw onions
smallness of tbe head ns compared with and, chop flne; then odd about the name
the size o^the neck—another strikingly quantity of rye meal nod vinegar enough
classic feature—accounts in part.no doubt, to form a thick paste; let it simmer five or ■
far their superb carriage. This, too, is a ten minutes. In tbe meantime stir it thor­
beauty which they wm never to lose. 1 oughly; then pat It in a cotton bag large
have seen a heavy woman of fiO. with the enough to cover the lungs, and apply to
murks of severe toil about her person nnd the clk-.t as hot as tbe patient can bear,
carrying a big burden, who crossed the when this gets cool apply another, and ttgxa
central square of the town with the step .continue repeating the poultices, and in a
of an empress.—Miss Preston in Century.
■few hours the patient will be out of dan­
ger.—Exchange.
A careful study of several hundred pair.of feminine feet on a busy thoroughfare
during shopping' hours proves that the
stubby foot has disappeared. Presumably
it has lost its identity in a long, slim toed
shoe. Misses who formerly wore shoes so
short that toes could lx&gt; counted pressing
against the forward end now have shoe
leather enough at this point, to tarn up be­
yond the natural toes nt each step.
Shoes that are too narrow for the fee;
produce that tingling and burning sensa­
tion which usually precedes tbe dormant
state of an extremity "gone to sleep.” This
is occasioned by retardation of the blood
circulation. and is injurious to both head
and fret. No restraint can be placed on the
circulatory system without affecting other
parts than thoec where the restriction Is
applied.
• .
Many persons who buy shoes with patent
leather caps or whole taxings think thei
are'getting the best there is of the kind,
whereas moA cheap shoes are furnished
with split horsehide, japanned, and not
potent calf at all.—Shoe nn&lt;l Leather Re­
porter.
;

The guests iu a New York restaurant
were considerably shocked nnd then
amused the other night to see a welt
dyessed woman pour water from her turn­
blur into a napkin and deliberately wash
her face nnd hands. She didn’t seem nt '
all disturbed by the snickering, and paid
her bill as-indifferently aa if it had been
for a Turkish bath.
Miss Juliet Corson is in such poor health
that she requires the assistance of her sec­
retary fa all her classes. She prepares by
dictation the lecture*, which her secretary
delivers, and al tbe class lessons Miss Carsou sits in an invalid chair and cooks tbe
delicious morsels that nre passed to the
pupils nnd devoured while the aid give*
the recipes.
,

From three tp six drop* of creosote water
aids the effect and is purifying to the
stomach and blood. Be careful to ask for
the water of wood creosote and reject any
which has the odor of coal tar os unsafe
tor intcrnsl use. Creoeote water m very
beneficial in gastric inflammations and in­
digestions, or in bowel disorders of old and
young.
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Powder? What can I say! Nothing is
The plump girl evidently isn’t meant for
more hideous than a face so thickly cov­
ered with powder that it looks as if jt had summer wear, but when winter cometh
been whitewaahed; and yet a greasy skin ■und she putteth on her close fitting tailor
is not pretty. If you must usejmwden suit and wrappeth bcr soft furs about her
learn to apply it well—that Kmake itk“ -and goeth out warm and rosy cheeked into
presence imperceptible Ire stooothing it windy weather she can laugh nt her cold
slightly over tbt akin. The best doth for nosed, shivering sister. Then in evraing
the pnrpoae ix on old linen handkerchief, array she iuw the advantage.
one that is inlta “sere and yellow” age no
far as tattcra arc concerned. If you wish
Let every woman choose the flowers that
to make your neck look a Huie whiter for
the evening, put on a very thin coating of ter. For the magnificent, dignified woman,
vaseline, let it remain a few minutes, and the jnponicn; for the brilliant, daubing
then apply tbe powder, which, of course, woman, t he scarlet centifoliae; the simple
Stop ami Think.
must bo done by someone else if you violet for the qumu.uming and retiring.
It is beat to stop and think twice before would have it perfectly erea. Beware of
you judge any one in this world. Several too much powder is advice very often
Mrs. ex-Scnator Platt is a good politi­
women were once soliciting subscriptions needed. Many women must learn how to cian, a capital whist player, a delightful
for a charitable institution, when one who apply even a little properly, anil if you traveler and a charming companion. She
would .&lt;op to think a while probaldy you writes a very’pretty letter, and fa in every
was checking off names asked:
would wivily deride to use none at all.— way wnmauly iu tbe best significance of
“Have you seen Mrs. Blank yet?”
“No,” was the vehement and indignant Delineate-*.
the term.
reply, “I must say I have not, nt&gt;r do I
mean to see her. I would not «sk for a
In his “History of the bomestic Manners devoted of wires. She tew was on the
cent if I never got one. She is not only
economical und dree, she-la poe»h«f and Sentiment*, in England'’ Mr. Wright rtagc herself. but she accompanied her
stingy. She saya she cannot afford to give tells us that down to about the close of the
to churches; she cannot afford to give to Sixteenth century women, m a rule, were known and much beloved in
hospital!; she cannot afford to give to aay-

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sentiment outside iiitnself ever made the

AUGUST 14» 1879.

of Hasting* on

ution of rhe cor.nty commit
oct will be entitled to oat
i convention tor each 25 n

wards will be entitled to

Bowel, Irving T,J«bB«town 7. Maple Grove C.
OMuocevUle 7. PrahieGIle 7. Hutland 6. TtarniqaM tt. Woodland 8. Yankee Springs c.
Total -ra.
Township ronsmlReo* will please forward
coueo* notices at onco to the Haating* Bax* aa.
k." E. Kkxahox, See’y.

The republicans ot the third congreralonal

,

lur tlx- purpose of HwaS» candidate tor rep^
reseatotlve In congress and for the inuiswtlon
at such ofaer business aa may properly come
brfsrt tbe con veutiotu
Tbe «everal counties of the district will be entitled to same number ot delegates &gt;is In tbe
state convention, viz:

republican favor* the Baxmeu’s position
is not claimed. That a number of influen­
tial Jackson county republicans are op­
posed to Mr. O’Donnell’* renoiuination fa
also true; and yet to infer that therefore
Jackson county wa* opposed to Mr. O’Don­
nell would be nonsense. Why. we have
even beard it intimated that favor* Bro.
Perry received while acting as agent fa
soliciting pensions, and an able-bodied de­
sire to officiate as postmaster of our sister
dty is the reason who be *o ardently fa­
vor* what the Ba.nneh oppose-. And yet
we wouldn’t say so, because we do not
know it to be true. But we do say this:
that the great .majority ot Barry county re­
publicans are desirous that the republican
congressional nominee should come from
this county, and feel that Justice, fairness
aud the usage of the party fa this district
entitle them to the nomination. And we
think we can assume to know as much
about this as our brother editor in Char­
lotte. And this we say with no idea of
belittling the ability and services of Con­
I
gressman O’Dounell, who owes hh nomin­
ation to the very same state of things
that gives to Barry tlie rights she asserts
In the matter.

irox. Chairman.
Secretary.

Conmdttee.

Last week we published the sentiments
of We great body of Barry county republi­
cans on the congressional nomination for
this district. Nearly ill of tbe republican
papers of the district had the kindness to

repobllsh the Banjceh.’* editorial so that
tbe situation a* Barry counU reppbllean*

view Jt might be placed before tlie republi­

cans of tbe dkstricL who shall have the de­

cision to make. For all tliat Barry county
oaks is that delegates none to the congre*rtcml convention who are pledged to no
one—who do not represent packed caucus­
es but whose aim will be to do fairly and
Jwstly.
To such a jury Barry county will
gtadly aubmlt her case, and abide the re­
sults, let them be -whati they may. But no
decision -should stand which represents,
wire-pulling by interested people, and
with that Barry county republican* cannot
Tbe republicans of Barn county appre­
ciate the courtesy show*) them i&gt;y the re­
publican press of the district in publishing
lhe IlAXNKR'fi editorial.
Not all our oontsmporaries agreed with out position, and
we -could not expect they would.
But
they showed thefar -disposition to fairness
and justice—to tlie faithful carrying out
ttieae ■broadZ^rlnelples of justice aud
right which are the very foundation of the

republican party.
Butane paper in tbeidfatrict manifested
a disposition to treat the cause of Barry
rtrunly with contempt, and to descend to
personalities in his effort to create an un­
terarable sentiment—and that was tbe
Charlotte Tribune.

Editor Perry -demonstrated in his harnwe that as a pettifogger, lie is able to
give pointer lo-a justice court lawyer.

To aegue the whole matter with him Is
article

set neewwary. since our former

(Mated Barry county’s position plainly.

'xJShc Tribue seeks first to decry what
say be termed “party tenders" and a "fair

amderstanding" among Uiem.
Bor tbe Tribune's benefit we will ex-

phdai that anyone but a mere type in poll­
mtacprenent, knows that a party leader.

feme their sentiments, and honeelly
sariks to carry out their wishes. When be
«Mti to go where be has their sympathy

Just now the farmer is singled out from
the great body politic for tbe especial solic­
itude of the free trade attorneys. Ignor­
ing the fact that a policy which makes i&gt;osslble the creation of national wealth from
otherwise worthless materials, must inure
to the public advantage, even though but a
portion of tbe population may be engaged
fa the process of transformation, the inde­
fatigable free-trade advocate seeks to have
the farmer believe that it Is not he but tlie
manufacturer alone who i* advantaged by
the protection of domestic industries.
Tills is no nearer true than would be tlie
contention that the summer rain can bring
no benefit to the manufaefnrer or the pro­
fessional man because tliey have no grow­
ing trops to be invigorated; which I* to
deny that what brings wealth and benefit
to any single class of the community fa a
public advantage.
But as a matter of fact the business ot
tlie Mrnier Is by no mean* so independent
of foreign competition a* hi* whilom freetrade friends would have him believe.
American agriculture Is quite as much in
need of direct protection as the majority of
American manufacturing industries: and
it fa for this reason that the farmer's in­
terests were kept constantly in view in the
preparation of both the existing and the
proposed tariff‘--legislation.
More than
one-sixth of tbe $745,181,842 worth of im­
ports during the fiscal yrar 1889 was made
up front commodities connng fa Immediate
competition with the product* of American
farm*, viz:
Animal* and meats
.8 14410,MB
&lt; ouo* ...................
. I,I»LM*
Dairy product*
. i.xojn
Fruits, other than prupical
. ».7H47*
.
M31.086
Flaxseed
Grain, hay. bop*, etc
,.
S4C34U
a,4K.W
..
76.107,730
bfonx. other than fur*

WoofaT'.
Vegetable Ober*
Vegetebles....
MtoeeQaaeous...

.

I0AS84.0

17 4*4 Al I
Z0.4tt.47S

..*129*344*
Total.
This excludes sugar, spices, raw silk,
dyes, wines and numerous other articles,
of which many arc grown fa the United
States, and all required for domestic con­
sumption could be grown here a* well as
elsewhere, if It were not for the necessarily
higher prices our fanners are compelled to
pay labor. In facL under the heading of
"commodities which might be termed pro­
ducts ot agriculture,” tbe treasury depart­
ment has classed over forty-seven per
cent, of all importations of merchandise.
And yet in the face of these incontroverti­
ble statistics Cobden Club attorneys have
the effrontery to reiterate tlie fallacy that
the farmer's interests would be best pro­
moted by free foreign trade.

nd sapport, but on tbe contrary weeks to
Two years ago the government moneys
were lying Idle in the treasury or fa cer­
wad She people will very soon give him to tain favored national banks. There was
i\jinTirr&lt;
It te fashkmable among cer­ a great surplus fa the treasury and Presi­
dent Cleveland was telling the people
tain chronic grumblers to decry "party
tliat the duties should be taken off wool
and other articles so tliat the Americans
could keep foreign rather than domestic
I* men of honor, and one labor employed. Tbe republicans, on tbe
other hand, promised tlmt if they were
Is mod relegated to the rear. It Is only pnt into power they would put tbe surplus
to good use. The country took them at
■
to grind *Ur up tire people with tbe idea their word.
^The secretary of the treasury ha* steadi­
Tbrt three lortere are tricksters that the
tanfiera are forced to do those thing* which ly drawn the balances from tbe National
bonks and used the money to pay off tbe
Bios* sensitive to the pole than the real government itebL Congress has appro­
priated nearly $2,000,000 to carry on the
he weil knows that to defy them is to pu- yearly work of the agricultural department,
which, has its experimental stations, its
MttonUy destroy Nnufedf.
Oar Charlotte contemporary close* his bureaus for tbe discovery of the sources
and
tlie prevention of disease and destruc­
Mtfde by an insinuation that the Banjckb
tive agencies fa animal* and plaftts. It
sfeMnot represent the eentiioents of tbe
will spend about $7,000,000 on defenses
fee congreaaional nomination.
Our for tbe epost and $23,000,000 on building
a navy and for current naval expeunos.
yunsie a given eourte In conflict with
their wishes and Ideas, be is’not a leader,

kaow better than tbe write*

If bfa loca-

jwry iaformation. hi* limited acquaintance
here will supply the defcieney do doubt.
fteftMtra that two business men of this
Mty, in a burst of confidence, told hl« that
Mk Baxxkk alone of all Barry county reHon.

James

(ritenndl.

can plso indulge to tlie luxury of having

a navy and fortifications capable of pre­
venting war in the future,—Detroit

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Tribune.
1th with pain that we chronicle the
sudden death from peritonitis, of Jas. E.,
only son of Jaa. W. Hine, one of the pro­
prietor* of the Detroit Tribune. Though

a young man of but 20 years, yet his fut­

ure was one of great promise.
Generous
and true be was esteemed for his manly
worth aud made and retained friends eas­
ily. Tbe bereaved parents have the sym­
pathy of all.

The much talked ot Southern boycott on
northern goods, if the federal election bill
passes, seems to have fal|cn through, and
Is ridiculed by the southern press.

Elsewhere in this Issue we present a
candid -and able editorial from tbe
Hasting# Baxxkk regarding the republi­
can congressional nomination In this
districL The claims made by the Barry
county republican* for naming the candl, date ue set forth with great clearness oral
force, and In excellent temper, nnd are
certMnly entitled to earnest consideration,
The policy of keeping men In congress for
a long tenn obyeara, may have some ad­
vantages, but these advantages generally
are not a compensation for tbe benefit*
which a constltueucy derive from having a
representative fresh from the people and
intimately conversant with their senti­
ments, wishes and interests. Especially
is this the case now, when questions have
arisen which give a somewhat new phase
to our politic* and when it is desirable to
have a candidate for congress who comes
direct from the people and Is in complete
sympathy with them. Washington, just
at this time, is not the best place for learn­
ing the trend of popular sentiipent. The
results of elections thin year ere not so
certain tliat the republican* of this district
can safely ignore the just claims of any
one of the five counties composing IL nr
the sentiment of any considerable portion
of the republican elector*.—Battle Creek
Dally Journal.

in another column we give place to an
article from the Hastings Bax.nem upoi|
the question ot congressional representa­
tion in this district for which we liesprak
the thoughtful consideration of tlie repub­
licans of Eaton county. There Is no truer
or cleaner body of men in Michigan than
the republicans of Barry county, and
when tliey submit a grievance on Ito mer­
its we, their neighbors, of Eaton should
not fall to give them a respectful hearing.
—Charlotte Republican.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
WU1 Hazen has moved his stock of
goods Into the store recently occupied by
Morse Nevins. When in need. of any
bazaar goods it will pay* you to call at
Hazen's.
Tuesday afternoon as Mrs. Chas. War­
ner was climbing the steps at her. home,
she stepped In such a manner that her
foot turned over, breaking one of tbe
bones of her ankle.
Newell Steel, charged with receiving
stolen property from boys of this city,
mention of which was made last week, had
his examination yesterdsy before Squire
Kenaston, and was bonnd over for trial

The day after the cards are out announc­
ing your marriage, get Worthy Mead to
buy your marriage licence. At least that
Is what he did for one ot his friends this
week, but many think that he was ma’de
the victim of a cruel Joke. Jnst mention It
to Worthy.

Mr*. Ben. Miller received a sunstroke
white huckleberrying Ja*t Saturday. Had
Whe. lire .win |B th, lh„ , ’
to be carried cut of the swamp but I* fortbr «WUpetl«&gt;. bilk,,,. 27™tog al! right at present.
Mr*. Ed. Chappee. of Quimby. visited wMl waelly Swd Brook.' m,,,,.
«H»P somekin to relu th,
JjJW ■
relatives here last week.
”
«
riMtold
be bora, to mind U,„ ’
Mr*. Blake, of Quimby, visited her
daughter. Mr*. a Swift iaat week.
'
dm,tie |&gt;nrnu,' Mt will eltord lb,
under
r,, Uw. namlnr «"
MLis Llbbie and Ralph Shoup are visit­ Jc organ unspeakable relief.
and obtain a pension of not less than six
For Ineetlvlo- or Um II,«. Irld,„,
Un mor. «l»n
&lt;K&gt;ll*r, per mrxilh. ing relatives at Battle Creek ami Climax.
Mr. aud Mrs. Frank IMpuy. of Beitevoe, btorldrr Brook,’ Klrlne,
I'nmnideK write to me for information or
were the guest* of F. J. Quick last Sua- beaMequel.
'
M...1 me your xmlloUrm.
Kemrmber
Uml 1 l»d nearly At &gt;“r"
t: ^siun HUI and Fred Shoup were at Kala­
Um pemdon olSffl a&gt; a
d™
A UU1 or Brook, Kidney
mazoo attending a reunion last week.
byrup will convlnoe the mL
and a» a .PeeUI ewnlper,
that h 1&gt; lust Uie renwdy Io,
,“22™
pen,Ion boanl ot appeal* and an tfv. you
valuable information and assistant*, and
omdltlon of the llrer. Mouiieh
have, had more than 400 claim* *llo*eJ
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
end rhe greet haprovemmr o,
n '
during tbe P«» 18 months and not.a
gMkmuid freedom ot the -Un ftweTj
single original Invalid claim rejected.
A sad fatality occurred at Gull lake yes­ blemishes and impurities fa an rvidenre J
The rating of the pudding lest* R*jquality.
f
terday afternoon which is the first case of Its good effect on tbe system.
When in Kalamazoo call at my office and drowning which has happened In that vi­
fire your questions at me. or .Write me cinity for some time. TThd victim of the
from your home.
Respect!u
sad affair is Russell Strong. ofUnlon City, And If your liver nnd kidneys an- weak or
dtoeared, you can. by leading * cay-tn,
some advices say Homer, aged 24.
The circumstances surrounding tbe ac­ life, enjoy perfect health by using a» di­
cident are as follows: Ail day long the rected Brooks’ Kidnev and Liver Syrup
Kate one fare for the round trip.
wind had been blowing very briskly down
Tickets sold Aug. 11 and 12th good to re­ the entire sweep of tbe lake, and by after­
Mioa Bella Pateman fa an English oct rm
turn until Aug 15th.
’
noon tbe wave* were running very high.
1. W. Bbjj, AgL M. C. R. R.
who but for a wretched folly might far*
A party of camper* who liad been cruising
made great fame and great fortune fa
about tbe lake In tbe Swan, a2G-foot yacht
America. When abe went to the States a
owned by Kalamazoo parties, started (lumber of years ago she was young and
about 9:30 o'clock to return from lhe island
pretty, and her talent* wm m. dfatlnd that
For which the Michigan Central will
to Camp St l^ufa. When part way across she immediately took a foremot pfare in
sell excursion tickets, good going and re­
the wind freshened and suddenly capsized
popular favor. Beginning her Aniericaac*.
turning oh above date at one fare for the
the yacht. The entire load of eight per­ reerm* Minnie Van Winkle in Joseph J&lt;ffw.
round trip with Wc added for admission
sons was thrown Into the water, but they son's company «be gave such pn.mise that
ticket
managed to cling to tbe boaL There were presently she was engaged by Edwin Booth
In no case will these tickets be sold
ladles in the party, but their names could to play nuch rule* a* Desdemona, Cordelia
without the admission ticket added.
not be learned. The waves nearly washed Emilia, etc.
Having acquitted herself
M. H. C0l.t4.NK.
tlie people from the boaL but fortunately most creditably as Booth’s leading lady
AgL
they managed to ding on. Several boy* Min Puteman accepted a two years’ enon the shore witnessed the accident and gagemeut al the California t heat rejn Son
Coinlnw.
seeing a rowboat passing at a distance Francisco, aud here she became ti'great fa­
Ou next Wednesday night Aug. 13tii.
made frantic signals to the occupants to vorite and was recognize!I as the foremou
Mbs Carrie Lamont will appear st Union
turn about The persons In tlie boat were leading lady fa the country. But upon
hall In her New York success. La Cigale.
Messrs. Edwin and Tacitus Zander* of this the very eve of that aucctna which w-idom
They carry all the original scenery aud
dty. but owing to tlie extreme roughness coma* except after year* aud year* of toil
costumes and will put It on here the same
of the water and the high wind, tbe signals thia young woman committed a fatal folly.
as In large cities. The Co. number* 14
Seeing no help
It seems that upon a Fourth of July the
people, und only play* fa tbe larger cities, wen- not understood.
but having one night open, consented to coming. Mr. Strong volunteered to swim stage manager of tbe California theatre
to tlie shore and procure aid. He was an decorated Ufa pet dog with the national .
play hen*. Don’t miss this a* It Is the
strongest attraction that will be here this expert swhnmer. but he had taken but a colors, and one of these decorations waa *
season. Reserved scats now on sale at few strokes when he suddenly sank, and omall flag tied about the creature's neck.
.It Is supposed that the weight of his clothes Mfa* Pateman happened to enter tbe
Heath's drug store. &lt;
dragged him under. By this time tlie lit­ theatre just ax the Mage manager had
tle steam yacht from the Chicago camp had completed tbe job of decorating his canine
ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.
lieeti signaled and was coming up at full “I am glad to •ec,'* said .she, “that tbe
speed. Those who were clinging to tbe American flag has nt last bteu put (b the
Blah. Street.
yacht were rescued and taken back to only purpose it fa fit to serve—thet of orna­
E. Be Dole ami family after a short visit camp. Search was immediately begun for menting a dog!*’ This sneer, trken In con­
with relatives returns) to their borne to the body of Mr. Strong, but at last ac­ nection with other sinnktr disparaging re­
counts it hud not been found. A sail fea­ marks uttered by Mis* l*atemau during
Otsego last Monday.
1. Tanner and son Whitney spent Sun­ ture of the accident was tliat tbe young herroddence in the State*, was n«ented
man was drowned before his sister's eye*, by those present aud the affair «oon got
day in Wayland.
Mrs. E. Gorham who has been sick for the young lady being n member of the par­ into the newspapera.
The public made an uproar ubotit-it and
over n year 1* reported a little better at ty. Messrs. Zander say that they never
saw tlie lake so rough and that a row boat it looked at one time as If the net rn» would
this writing.
would sink almost out of light tn the be mobbed. At first she denied the uory,
1'crk’s little girl is on the sick list
trough of the seas.—Kalamazoo Telegraph, then *he made a public apology; but, neither
denials nor apologia were of avail—tbe
.
Yankee Spring*.
July «lsL ,
blunder had faecu mode aud tbe people
The much needed rain has come just I
Frank Cook, of Pontiac, tbe much talked would have ne moce of Bella Pateman.
time to save com and potatoes.
Ira Brooks h drawing his wheat to of school boy. and whose punishment by a The feeling of exasperation j&gt;enne*ted tbe
Pontiac teacher some two months agn has public elsewhere; wherever she went tbe
Cloverdale.
been.the cause of so much excitement, died act res* was not only tabooed but abv see.
Mr*. G. W. McKIbbin is quite sick i
Wednesday afternoon at 0:45 o’clock. The no bitter aud unrelenting fa public resent­
this writing and recovery is doubtful.
Ola Barrett is the guest of Mr*. W. H. following is a brief history of tlie case: ment when once aroused Iteeugtiizingtbe
The l&gt;oy was 11 years old, tlie son of Mr*. hopelessness of her effort to rehabilitate
Smith.
Mr. Dorr I* busy fixing his dryer and Elia Cook, a Widow. He was a pupil iu herself iu Ute esteem of the American peo­
the “Old Union" school, where Miss Jen­ ple. Mfa* Pateman returned to England,
getting ready to eomnpnee drying.
A. J. Potter is helping .1. D. Brooks nie Webb is teacher. On May 5th be was and has followed her profession in Loudon
punished with a strap, and during his and the provinces with varying fortene.
draw bls wheat to market
Tbe steam thresher ha* left the farmer* whipping he resentfully struck the teacher Tbe opportunity of a lifetime she forfeited
In this vicinity in the lurch, nnd we and ran away. May 8th he was taken when iu a moment of heedless ill temper
fanners are quite anxious for some grain sick. From this Illness there was a par­ abe insulted a public 4 hat wa* ready to load
tial recovery, and a wish was expressed by her with riches am] honor.—Eugene FieK
to feed our horses.
,
Mrs. Malcolm Campbell is the guest of the motlier to have Frank return to scliool, in Chicago New*. \
but she was informed that be could not rrMrs. G. W. MvKibliln.
THE MARKETS
Jim Johnson was seen cuing across lota
Inst Sunday. Jim takes no more naps go­ menu May 20th he returned to school
and received tbe second punishment Im­
ing home.
-Dried, teperlb.
mediately following this he was again tak­
. The school bouse at the Spring* is pro­ en sick, and was soon confined to his bed
gressing finely.
with what fa said to have been paralysis
John Cypera and wife, of I^agrange Co.. cauaed by whipping.
For home seven
Beef—Lire. S2.30g93.S0 calve*. fX«i.CF&gt;
Ind., made Mis. Cypera father a visit last weeks prior to hi* death he had not
Ken—14 a Itk-.
week.
spoken, and for five weeks had not swal­
U^^-^Hll*I*t 83c per bbl; water fime.||&gt;
David Tninner is working for Fred lowed any nourishmeiiL having been kept
Mathews.
alive by enemas.
*
per bn.
Our street commissioner ho* just finish­
New poUtaes—73". per tai.
The secretary of state received a bundle
ed grading and graveling Main streeL nt
Port-W wars ....
oo.
Yankee Springs, J. P. Springer and son of grasses and cereal* from Plllston, Em­

fa

Tbe Michigan Pythian contained a splen­
did cut of Captain A. 1). Nlskem thin
week, giving a good history ot his life and
the achievement* of Hastings Division nnder his captaincy. In closing, the paper doing tlie job.
Mrs. Fred Matthews is on the sick ItaL
says that: “Personally Capt. Niskern is
E. G. Bennett Im* just received a good
an agreeable, companionable gentleman,
whom Its an honor to know.
Some. day supply of engine oil, which he sells very
wc are going to call him Brigadier General cheap. Threshers who are in need of oil
would do well to call on him.
and hope it wont stop even there."
We hear that Tim. Els worth lias bought
Last Thursday Ans Nobles went down tbe widow Nichols farm in Orangeville.
John Carter and sou were at tbe county
in Yankee Springs to serve s summons on
Berman Fuhr and wlii probably remember seat last Tuesday on business.
Farmer* to this vicinity are jubllent
the day for a long time. Having a few
word* with one of the family, they all (in­ । over last Sunday's rain.
Charley Burpee fa working for H. B.
cluding the lady of the house) made a rush
for the unfortunate man from Hastings, Dorr.
who made a noble defense, but the enemy
outnumbered him. After the fracas was
over and Ans had taken an inventory of
Wm. J amrd and wife attended the
himself, he found he was all right, with encampmeht al Battle CreA last week.
the exception of a few scratches on hl*
Robert McCartney and wife intend to
face.
start the last of this week on' a visit to
their son, Bev. H. E. MeArtney. and at
We are indebted to U. S. Senator.
the same time take fa tbe G. A. IL reunion
Francis B. Stockbridge for a copy of a
fa Boston. Mass.
book entitled “Growth of Industrial Art,“
Frank Meek who ha* been working fa
giving pictures of inventions In roton* Battle Creek for some time, I* visiting his
lines, from tbe rudest beginning to the
parents Mr. and Mrs. Win. Meek.
seemingly perfected result It is one of
Mix* lx)ttie Meek will teach a fall term
the few "public documents" that will be
of school in tbe Dunham and Ed. Btown
looked aL In no line ha* improvement
fa the Mayo district*.
been more rapid, than in the printing
Mr. and Mrs. L. E. Seaman, of Nashville
pre**, on which 32418 patents have been
sfH-nt Sunday wltfa Wm. Seaman.
granted to the United State* alone. Now
The Ladles M|lte Society, of Maple
500 papers are printed In the *ame length
b°ld “■•octel
resldenre
of time that a single one used to be, printed
of H. E. McCartney, on Wednesday even­
with tbe old hand press.
ing. August 10th. Everybody invited.
W
m.
Bivens
and
Emeraon
Hyde
attendCongrtiainnn Belknap advises as to
encampment at Battle
pension claims under the new law: "Don’t I
employ a pension claim agent here [Wash­ Creek last Monday.
Those that have threshed claim tliat
ington.] but get one in your own locality,
11 n&lt;* yWdln&lt; very b,K In this
if one be employed at alL Don’t pay the
agent In advance. Don’t send )&gt;os(age or vicinity.
Mbs Florence Heeox is at Unsfag at­
money for postage to pension department
tending
school.
as it is so much money thrown away. The
Quite a number from here attended
department has it* mall frauked.
This
&lt;[oes not apply to pension Inquiries tn con- quarterly meeting at the Baltimore U. B.
rressmeti. *s their private letters are not church Saturday and Sunday.
franked, and postage shnuld be enclosed to
ot
•&gt;» m
them.
Don’t give dlscburge paper* io thm \ trinity buying poultry last week.
Rev. Heiniuger preached a nifaaionary
agents unless known to be responsible
sermon at tbe Evangelical church last Fri­
day evening.
Tbe Sunday school connected with the
nt count,
Episcopal church will give an excursion to &lt; Irrk BHeo., In Huilng, ihi, week.
Grand Ix-dge, Aug. 2f»th, tlie proceeds to
be u?ed toward the completion of tbe new vWe,don‘ of It'diaua. fa visiting at H.
church. Some may wonder what attrac­ N. Moseys.
tions Grand I^edge offers.
We will ray
Mr*. Edgar Savage fa quite atok.
that at tbe Seven Islands at Grand I^dge,
Mr*, frumsn L. Parker, of Efate, was
is one of th« most beautiful summer re­
*&gt;’K
sorts In the state, where all tlie pleaMin**
incident to resort life can be enjoyed toJ
tbe fulteDL extent. Leaving here &lt;«n the

One hundred ami fifty million* of dollar*
will be distributed among the old soldiers,
their widows or tbeir dependent parents
and children. Thia I* doubtless tbe best
possible use. to which tbe government can
put It* revenue* in so far aa the gancral
prosperity fa concerned. The money goes
in small sums to those who most need it
and by them Is spent for necessaries.
When one considers that tbe national will be reached at 0 a. m. Iteturnfag, the
train will leave Grand Ixxlge about tirno p.
revenues are derived from internal taxes to. Fare for round trip only HO cents;

met county, grown on land known as tlie
"Pine barrens or burnt district” The
wtieat I* of very heavy growth and head*
are well filled, while the rye I* over six
feet tali and of very fine quality. A spec­
imen of timothy was sent fast cut over
tteo ton* to the acre.—Lansing Repubiican-

Herbert Mills, of Greenville, and Aug­
ust Herman, of Owosso, loved tbe name
girl and of course they had to gel together
and tight about her. When tbe skirmish
was over Herman had bullet holes fa his
hand and leg and Mills wa* a.criminal In
the eyes of tbe law. Neither will dfa but
will HVe to slKiot at themselves, some other
fellow or a girl in lhe future. No arrest*
itave been made.
There arrived la*t week at Ypsilanti, 300
Shropshire sheep from England, whleb had
been sent for by Geo. Hammond, to be put
on hi* stock farm. They were in charge
of a abeperd and two sheperd dog*, and
the trip wax accomplfahed with the low of
but six. Mr. Hammond had prevfoualy
received several hundred of Uie name
breed, and this addition makes this sheep
farm one of the finest in tbe country.

Jerry Boynton is at present hanging
around Belding with the Idea of *oou
springing upon tbe people (who have mon­
ey) of that village a proportion to put up
for him a sufficient bonus to warrant him
in making a survey for a new road from
Grand Rapids to Belding via of Lowell and
Be,d,nk P®°P*e *rem to
think favorably of the Idea.—Portland
&lt;&gt;b*erver.

The encampment of afate troop* will
probably be held at Goguac lake wxtyear.
The expenses of an encampment range
from 840,000 to $48,000. Tl* expenoe*
were probably 85.000 leas this year than
last. Gov. Luoe fa the first governor to
have tui encampment each year of his in­
cumbency.

•ton.

washed rqx
Bean*—per bu for city r'eh'ed.

H eh lek ens. !*: ducks.

’aadTaSitw-Shoep. d I Pl*d &lt;• toire «
,30gfS.ffi:EO&gt;x1. to chon* fMOga •* &gt;
W.
B««-Don.

&amp;AKIH6
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

&gt; WW1D ol Urte- Mklnc P--4"
or Oil to tamior mewl, "&gt;• »■

has

pardmond

Albert

Crell,

.a-s:

SSJieM ^ilS
Billie Fox has moi for

,

Representative, Belknap baa written a
GUARDUN’B sale,
I* (he matter oCttw eMate of PnHcu a.i«i4
letter to D. A. Blodgett, of Grand Rartd*.
in which he positively 'leeitoe* a renomina­ fc,WKo&lt;tee fa hereby give# flSl.h’dlv’afJdyl
tion. Mr. Belknap say* he fa tinwlllfag to
be a candidate again became ho cannot
neglect lifa private businras and work 2n
hours a day attempting to keep up hi* cor- (Ion to fa- h!gbw»l
Suri' l&gt;:’ ’
roapondenefc and other congresofonal work. tbe tewmbfaof Haxtiug*.
J
st
He nay* be will not alter Ufa de­
oMiorkrt? Dr.
tbe ri*''5’
xn,4 !•’
termination for any consfarration.
otwricb raid IMriett •*&gt;**’‘* ,.11
i-eiw 1
thaMknrtra red
‘ wrL u.

ii a

.

�7TC11ngs

Banner.

5-7.-ro£Tlr^»-- A«-

■—^r.V~COOK. Local KdW.

a- work In the yard of the High school

personal mention.

He hopes to soon see tbe little ravsin ««.•
tbe putrtshmem they dm^T
r•

M. L. Cwk la „ B,, Vkw
R.lpb Wiwloo
to Albion Tondv.
M^8"***- M I*1Uraln

,
~

. J. Il Butler was at Hastings last weak
aud wcured lhe appointment of George
Foreman aa guardian of George W. Peek
tb? Inaaae veteran who has beet# stopping
Harbor In tlih city for the pant four months with
•“ «■« I -MW
Uurba1 “
an many '
£■‘l“
hta sifter. Mrs. L. Garrieoo. Mr. Butler have to meet tbe reply “Ife too'dull to ad
vertlee" »o often.
if I had always held for a rhe.”—Vicks­
Will Babcock went to Bay View Torn- hopes to get a big pension fur Mr. Peek.—
burg Commercial.
(
Charlotte Tribune. Mr. Peck was former­
uay night.
•
)• JsTI XI ;•-&gt; TOWNSHIP.
ly
a
renident
of
this
gounty.
Tlie W. F. M. society will meet Wed­
M. E. Nevins has closed out his stock
Gwl 1. Heath w&gt;. In Grand llaplda
, -u- ir
‘°*n I’M-00 Saturday. of dry goods. Mr. Neylu. has pursued a 'Thursday.
The many friends of A. D. Niskem will nesday afternon Aux. 18th at the home’of
1- • o Hock, p. m., tart he purpoae of
cnn 0US
honorable business career . Wal£r.
ot Nashville, was In be pleased to learn that he has accepted a
his ma»y friends trust he ’town Friday.
McCormick whir* wemH.
posltlou iu tbe Orchard Lake Military
“ n,ajr CUB* befor* Sin de^S
Towe trujr
will decide to remain in the city. He h a
Academy at a very good salary, and with Baptist church will sell ice cream Tuesday
John Barrett, of Richland, was iu the
By Ortler Com.
a good show for a steady advancement in afternoon and evening Aug. 13. on Mr.
sterling qualities aiM1 the
city Tuesday.
dty
has
need
of
all
soeh
that
she
can
get
tbe future. That Mr. Nlskern Is well fit­ Fred Busby’s lawn. All are invited.
RUTLAND.
Daniel Everts, of Nashville was in the ted for the duties which he will have to
.-&lt;■ ,. &lt;&gt;t Eli Erway. Monday,
County Clerk Briee says that from Jan. 1city yesterday.
The Ircrit conductor of S. S. Institutes in
perform, goes without saying, and none
the afteruouu.
1st last to July Slat the county has paid
F^*hner utede * business trip to are more pleased with his success than tbe the U. 8., Col. Robert Cowden, of Gallon. for the week ending August «h, 18M. M
the bounty on 10.087 English sparrows.
I’.Ai.TJ MORE.
.
members of Hastings Division K. of P.. Ohio has been secured to conduct a aeries
thia city Friday.
■
It
coat
just
3802.01.
One
young
boy
at
. Friday. Aur. is. at 2 o'clock
whom he twice lead to the championship of Institutes In this county as follows: At
By ora er com.
Nashville has secured about a quarter of t.
aud wife went to Grand of the World, and established his reputa­ Cedar Creek, eve of Aug. 12 and mornlnr,
the entire sum. At this rate any other Rapids Tuesday.
tion as a thoroughly trained military man. afternoon and evening of Aug. 18th inst
HOPF..
: .
C. 8. Palmerton, of Woodland, was in
bird
but
tbe
measly
sparrow
would
retire
At Baltimore U. B. church on the after­
mUi-j* u1ll be beld n: Cloverdale
tbe cltj Saturday.
noon and evening of Aug. 14tb.
At
i, ih'It 2 o'clock p. m. to elect delegate* at once from business.
.ii.x-n’ion to be held In the City of
La Cigale Is full of fun, daneing,ringing Maple Grove. U. B. church, morning, after­
Chas. Jameson, of Lake Odessa, was In
Of Interest to the ladles. When you
i.-t »o*h next and *nch other boatnoon and evening of Aug. 15th. S. S.
etc.
the
city,
last
week.
.
wish any goods usually kept at our drug
workers this is the cliance of a lifetime.
Bw.2?v.&lt;KeH?rtokifffcKenev, parrel dry. |M.
Shirley W. Smith left Thursday even­
stores, don’t fail to go to Holloway’s Klgf,
On Sunday, August I7lh the C. K. A S. Come and hear one of the world’s workers.
I x &lt; 'll A MIIKKLAXN, Chmn.
ot the elephant) They have just received Ing for Bay View.
Ry. will run an excursion from Kalamazoo
Geo. H. Griffith to A. J. Mffitr: Me. eee. ».
i M Vl’I.E GROVE.
some beautiful Japanese fans, one of
Mrs. Grace Dunlap returned to Ver­ to Reed's lake and GramI Rapids. leaving
. . •■••:■» for ehooing delegates to which they will give to every lady trading montville Tuesday.
Kalamazoo ct 7:30 and Hastings 8:50 and
The next meeting of tbe Barry Co. Po­
. . .ra-.’iitioi'. will be held In MeKel- with them. Speak to them about It. If you
returning
leave
Grand
Rapids
7:80
p.
tn.
mona Grange will be held with Johnstowa
Thus. S. Sullivan was in Battle Creek a
Regular examination at Hastings High
I ‘-tir-!..-. afternoon auk Htb. ar two
For round trip from Kalamazoo and all Grange at their hall. Aug. 93d, 1890. Seeb &gt;-.-wsk a* may properi/ have not already received one.
few days la.-t week.
schoolYTbnrsday afternoon and Friday.
re’.lnx writ a!*o be trans­
stations up to and Including Shultz 81.00. .tdon opens at 10 a. m. with regular order
Aug. 7 and 8.
These hot days the elstern water be­
MIm Blanche Shriller returned Thurs­ Fare from Hastings and all stations north
of business and rej&gt;orts of - subordinate
Enoch AxDRra,'8ec. Co. Board.
Ev Order of Comm.
comes foul and smells bad. This may be day to Traverse Cfty.
of Hastings 80c. Turn out and visit the granges.
remedied by getting ten cents worth of
Wm. Huffman made a business grit to Valley city and Reeds lake, one of the best
. Address of welcome, by some member of
permanganate of potash, and .dissolve it in Woodland Saturday.
fitted resorts In the state, at which place Johnstowa grange. Response by a mem­
Tire use of more than 3-18 inch stream
cluck, jl m., sharp. To a pall of rain water; pour this into the
on hand hose is prohibited; also sprinkling
Emuiett Ellis is now an employe In the G. Rapids aud Chicago’ team play a ber of Iraeey grange.
•icvrijM county cooven cistern, stirring the water in the cistern
match game of ball in tbe afternoon of the
Song by the choir.
on lawns for'more than six hours daily.
r Jill ma! representative. with a long pole. This will purify the Busby’s barber shop.
17th
This will be your only opportunity
•rder of Comm.
Question: Is the crop report a benefit All hydrants found running after 8 p.m..
P. W. Niskem. of Manistee, visited in this summer to visit G. Rapids on Sunday
water and obviate all foul smells. Dis­
to
the
farmers?
Bros.
Taylor.
H.
Bristol,
will-be stint off to stop tbe nnneeessaty
infectants cannot be used amiss during hot this city over Sunday.
and return the same day. Secure your Geo. Brainard and Geo. Sheffield.
running of water from hydrants and fau­
weather.—Ex.
Mrs. J. Busby visited Mrs. Baughman tickets before entering tlie train as full
A pain-r. The model granger, by sister cets. The unnecessary waste of water
in Woodland last week.
fare will be chanced on train. Trains run Fanny Sheffield. .
must be stopped under penalty of having
nny convention
Cant are out announcing the marriage
over
C.
K.
&amp;
S.
and
D.
L.
A
N.,
the
finest
Byron Dickinson made a business trip
Recitations, by sisters Emma Bristol, A. water shut off from premises.
c. rotii.tmo.
ot James M. Bauer to Mi.« Grade,
n committee.
road in the state.
Durfee, Mattie Slawson. Mattie Barber,
W.' L. Wit.KINS l
daughter of Mr. nnd Mrs. W, ll. Garrison. to Grand Rapids Friday,
I. H-uderihott,Chmn.
L. Sargeant. Supt. C. K. 4S.
and Cora Mack, Brothers. E. Barrett and
W. D. Hayes.
■
Mrs. J. W. Lunn went to Grand Rapids
Saturday evening next, at tint home of the
L. E. STAUtFEB, (
W. F. Stokes Ticket Agent.
Geo. Bristol.
brides parents In the 1st ward. Mr. Bauer Tuesday on a short visit
Select residing, sisters Dawson and How­
Board of Water Commissioners.
nlay AI«&gt; IGth. at 2 o* is well known throughout the county und
D.
W.
Reynolds
and
IL
K.
Grant
have
a
KSunday
night
one
of
the
severest
wind
. By order Oom.
ard.
Ims a large circle of friends. The bride h neat cottage at Wall lake.
stonus ever known here visited this city
Essays, sisters Slawson and Brainard.
a young lady admired by ail who enjoy
AU indebted to me must call at once
C. A. Hough, of Nashville, was in the and played havoc with the shade trees Bros. Bowser and D. C. Warner.
her acquaintance, and the many friends ot city on business Thursday.
about the city. The wind blew a terrific
Songs, Bro. Ben Brainard and sister and settle by cash or note to Rave coats.
tbe contracting parties wish them suecesgale from the southwest and the rain fell Minnie. Flower.
L.
E._
Stauffer
nnd
wife
returned
last
.to the fullest extent
in torrents, flooding the streets, so that they
An impromptur speech, by Bro. John
•if this week
1
Theodore Child will contribute to the week troai a trip to.Petoskey.
liad the appearance of rivers.
We have
The Annual Pioneer meeting will this
Nels Johnson Is spending a two weeks' heard it reported that at least SOO shade Dawson: subject to be selected and an­
nounced by sister Sarah Sheffield.
next number of Harper’s Weekly a. timely vacation visiting tn Greenville.
year consist of a basket picnic at tbe Fair
1j &lt;'L'.ii“ a&gt; nporu home next Wednc*- article on “The Argentine Republic and Its
grounds. Hastings, Thursday. August
Mr.
and
Mrs.
Daniel
Striker
are
attend
­
&lt;y nigifl.
Present Crisis.” Having spent the six
14th. 1890.
time fionday on account of the fallen
ing the Assembly ut Bay View.
Mjk. C. IL Honevwei.u ’
Let there be a good turn-out. and let
■ •iee.lv ever produced is months from January to July. 1890. hi
limbs and trees. Cornice on J. S. Good­
Lecturer.
Jas. Wickham, of Grand Rapids, was In
South America, Mr. Child writes directly
each come prepared to contribute from five
year’* building was destroyed by tlie wind,
from his own observation and experienc**. the city the fore part of tbe week.
to ten cents toward the expenses of the
and the front of the Troy laundry blown
;:t&gt; Halting Roller Mill flour. No finerr The paper is the result of a careful per­
Jay Ross and Delauce Mattesdn. of Bu­ in. and other buildings about the city were
meeting. No dance lias been provided for
We citizens of Hastings consider our
sonal study of the condition of affairs In gle Creek. were In the city over Sunday.
more or less damaged. Those who were dty one of the prettiest In the State, and this year.
Township committeeman and others who
iil— &lt;4—tng Carrie Lamont in l.a, the country of tbe Anrrntinvs, and of the
S. R. Willison and Albert Lawrence of eye witnesses of the storm say that Ute our visiting friends are very enthusiastic
causes which have led to the present Hickory Corners were in the city Tuesday. cloud was funnel-shaped and-that it jump­
know of tbe death of pioneers are request­
1 ii'ak aClfy' opera house.
over Its delightful shade and many natural ed to report the same to Clement Smith,
complications.
ed
over
the
city
too
high
to
do
the
damage
Mbs Hattie Hotchkiss returned from an
advantages.
.Masy iteprcAemetff- are being made at
historian, giving him, without delay, such
In reply to a letter to the state depart­ extended visit with relatives In lows Mon­ it certainly would, had It been down lower.
So we settle down quietly to enjoy it,
t'e«’i4l -•liool building.
Tbe loss in dollars and cents will be com- all puffed out with pride, and are entirely Information as they possess relative to the
ment inquiring as to how much time-is day.
-H. C. &gt;irong has jnjrt opened u large' necessary for printing tickets under the
paritively suiall. though it will take a dbuegarding many things which would age and history of the deceased. By or­
Miss May Rowley, of Maple Grove, is
Executive Committee.
.!uy.f l»r -k anti tile ut his Uritdi yard new election law. iteputy Secretary' Egan the guest of T. S. Brice and family this good many years to replace the many add not only to its beauty but to our own der of
beautiful shade trees destroyed.
recently -aid that as the shite, congres­
comfort as well. In the first place con­
j Notice.
Th.-whittteiwrry-■rob has been a very sional. seaatorial.
representative and
Mrs. N. Barlow and eon Royce visited
Probably every one who Is In the leant sider the condition of our. streets when ’Notice Is hereby given that on Saturday the
urge
ltd- year. and Um- market has county convention nominees, of air parties, F. H. Barlow’s family at Wall lake last familiar with fanning or farm literature the moon fails us and the night's are dark. ie»h day of August, 1000, at tbe hour of ten
will lx- ujMrti the ticket reqalred to be
It is actually unsafe to venture out with­ o'clock a. m.. at the store of Sarah Horton, to
has heartl this question asked and discuss­
i»vn firm.
tlie CUv of Hastings. Mich., I shall offer tor sale
out a bright lantern, and an accident all th a uillUnerv stock and all the aeeounta beprinted by tbe secretary of state the copy
Mrs. A. II. Loveland was called to ed a score of timed and, so far as the policy, and even then one dreads the ex­
W. F. Hicks’ supply;Of ,Ice has about sltoukl lie in Ms hands at least two weeks
Jvch &lt;i ■: and will not laid much more previous to tbe time for filing a copy with Augusta Tuesday by the sickness of a writer's knowledge goes, it has been periment Our sister cities are made
strongly
maintained
by
scientific
reasoning
hlrliest bidder.
•ban a WM.*k o: ten days longer.
bright and attractive with gas, or the
tl»e county clerk, which is ten day- prior
Dated. July Mth. t»o. '
w
/ft. K. Grant lia* cuinpleted a cottage at tint wiieat does not turn to chess. We deetrie light, while we poor-unprogressive
CutMKtrr Smith, Assignee.
Card- «re curt ntiuonrteWng the 10th aii- to the election.
Wall lake and with bls family is occupy- have nil been taught that “What ye sow mortals stumble on in darkness. Who
tliat
shall
ye
also
reap"
but
just
now
then*,
iT.-aiy. Aug. 21. of the marriage of II.
Apples will be apples next falL The iug it this week.
will aid us in this venture? We appeal to
;. s itwl fatal wife at Hickory Corners.
July crop report says that tbe present I^larry Waldurff. of Jackson, spent Sun­ springs up in our midst a solid, certain lhe city fathers. In Detroit one of the
exception to this well established rule.
For
a pair q! good Mix years old indications are that the Michigan apple day with hh parents hi Hope, returning to Now we confidently expect to keep right principal streets was dimly lighted, and
crop this year will not exceed one-half of Jackson Monday.
: vn welllbroken. weight about. 3.200.
on reaping what we.sow as of old, but we the residents Illuminated with tallow
an average crop. Tlie exact figures. In
Messeu Bj:*»-. A Reynold*.
Mjss Minnie Evans relumed to her now have a case of one thing being sown caudles—all along the public thoroughfare.
fact, are 48 per cent, of an average crop
Tbe result was satisfactory as those In
Of Ionia, a German Physician, graduate from
E»l Evins house and lot In the m-coikI in tbe southern counties 84 In lhe central home tn Bellevue Tuesday, after a week’s aud another produced. A tew days ago authority were not slow in taking the hint,
tbe beat Vniveralty of Europe, and a well-known
Prof. Eugene .Straight, of this village,
i.aril i«, d&gt;r rate. nt a bargain. Call at nnd 58 In Hh* nortiieni. This Is a loss in sojourn at Wall lake.
and lights were placed along the street and successful Specialist In
B. E. Cote, of Climax, returned Monday white harvesting on the farm of his uncle, Shall we resort to the ••tallow dip?”
''.ntb.v tfnig’wve’- office-for particulars.
condition within a month of 44 per cent,
to his home after a short visit with his Daniel Straight, east-of town, found a well
Then look for a moment at the* condition
The ••■^mibation of Stevie, charged with in southern counties. !|8 iu the ventral and
developed head of Clawson wheat on
and 24 in the northern. Many corres- uncle Judge W. W. Cote.
of our streets for driving. No many
••--•iv'iiiirptQlen property, was begun on
Mrs. Qiilncv Hynes wa* called to, this which there was growing two small but stones! and we rattle our bones, and chat­
Friday N-foiv .liisticc^nastnn and con- I»ondent« report that the apples have near­
perfect heads of cjiess. Prof. Straight
- Of Men, Women an&lt;f€hlldren.
city
from
Delton
Monday
on
account
of
the
ly
al!
fallen
from
the
trees,
and
that
in
ter
our teeth, as our mule endeavors to
• its! tilj to-morrow.
has carefully preserved this Botanical
their localities the drop will lie a total falling health of her mother.
keep his equilibrium. Why not employ
monstrosity and is ready to prove these
I. \. ||?&lt;nn, of Middleville, was elected failure.
Mr«. fieo. Wilcox and sou. of Hastings, statements to any one who wishes to some one to gather up these pests, and stomach and Kidneys, Di*oa«.&lt;rf the Stomach
- iienilwi oftheBcani of County Exane
dump them under our dainty foot-bridge aud Rowels. Diseases vi the Urinary Onrans.
The death of Mr. Woolev, 80 years of lire visiting Mrs. Wil! Scofield and other investigate, if one kernel of wheat, and
wK'imklny. to Hueertfd Prof. Roberts
(with Its many-curves and angles).
Eruptive Dtseasea of the Skin. Diseases of the
we have no reason to doubt tliat It was
age. occurred at his residence In the first friends.—Portland Observer.
Then the weeds adorning our streets are Head, Diseases of the Spine. Diseases of the
a Host t&gt; tm of office expired.
*'
&gt;X«... /.-Xro-. &gt;1
wroH to,, Mt’tri1- whcni, nlll ptuduee botb wheat and cbwa
. «• *«...»
I.,..,.
tl**
r'nsl i’.bsby ha| sold hi- Interest in liw has been failing rapidly for the past year. ed Frida} morning to Grand Rapid* after why can not wheat produce chess alone something one rarely sees iu a well kept Nerves. Riieumatlsm. and al! Chronic Diseases.
city
or
village.
Tlie
idea
of
seeing
them
l'u-hy i»ir!«er shop to hi* brother John. Thursday evening while seated on the a visit with friends in this city.
Also carry with me a full line ot Family Medi­
and thus "tarn* to chess? '—Carson City
blossom and go to seed is rather spalling, cines that are already prepared for family use.
..nd arct [):.-d a position in the shipping jjorrh he l&gt;ecame helpless and was carried
Ort Lichty and Gits McNaughton started Girette.
that will give general sou-faction, and aa low
room at die furniture factory.
to his room where he died about 0. a. m. for a pleasure trip through the northern following is the list of jurors drawn for for “What will the harvest be?’’ Then as your Drnrgist win sell you. and far better
the nuisances In tlie court yard and al the than Patent Medicines.
Mr. Wooley came to this city in 188! and part of the state Tuesday evening.
The l.itrse ■ recently sold by Dr. J. C.
the August term of court, which convenes depot! O! ye Gods protect us. and keep
has been engaged hi the boot nnd shoe bush
Urer and Dyspeptic Pine, DrapepUe Tea,
W. F..V- H. and M. W. Hicks were Monday, August 18. The probabilities are us from straying in either vicinity after
.mint.-. ■ of this dty. won Uie three ness ever sitae until advanced years eatiseR
Nervine. Blood Purifier. Female Regulator,
called to Bay City' Sunday evening on ac­ that tlie jury will not be summoned:
uflnnie rl'-e iu Allegfin last week by three
sun set.
•
Cough Cure for Bronchitis and COHMHMttoO.
him to retire from the field. He has been count of the death of their mother.
No lantern—accident policy—or electric Pile Ointment, Healing Salve. Rheumatic Syrup.
-traight beats. His best lime was 2:4&lt;J.
Woodland
—
John
Hines.
honorable and just throughout .his entire
iXfbV Maude Kelley, Ray and Will
light, will aid you here, but a clothes pin
Yankee springs—John Hall.
I am ready to buy al! kinds of apples. life. He leaves four chlldrenjrfmourn his
clasped firmly over the nose will have the
Kelley and Miss Stella Heath spent the
Assyria—Chaa. Cox.
Sjrtcut filli muter
‘
*two "incites
'*
• • loss, two sons and two daughters. The
and- -bring
week during the Summer, Fall and Winter
desired effect.
latter part of last week at Thornapple
Baltimore
—
Chancey
Garn.
Price according to quality.
funeral was held Saturday afternoon nt
Perhaps we should not mention the months, hx the American House, from I a. m. to
Barry—Henry A. Neiber.
t
lake.
» P- m.
’
R. J. Grant.
two o’clock.
"Bowery” which adorns tbe comer where
Carlton—John E. Edwards.
»
M.. Q. Cleveland and family returned
our new bank building Is to be, but It cer­
In the case of the people vs. Felix Monday to their home in Bellevue after a
For st]i*. my residence property in first
Castleton—Wm. E. Bush.
tainly has a demoralizing effect upon the
Hastings Township—Wallace Hobbs.
ward. &lt;.!*• lot, house and barn all In first Bouchard the supreme court reversed the week's visit with the family of J. M.
you. Gharces the same m
-lass &lt; tir|di(lnn. Terms to suit purchaser. decision of the Bay county circuit court,
Hastings City, 4th ward—Valentine young. Tbe saloons “over the way” re­ I will eomc to’
McElwain.
ceive a liberal patronage after the heat of your home physician, reasonabK.
where Bouchard was convicted of selling
Mrs. Jane 1’helps left last week for l^elns.
the dance—gnd so tbe bad work goes on.
Hastings City, 3rd ward—James
liquor without paying tbe tax. The re­
Monroeville, Ind., where she will make
Iteptiwicans hi the varidu* townships of
Now those tn authority should investi­
spondent claimed that he sold from a -cow
Crawley.
’in* rounty. will do well to read the moored In the Saginaw bay outside the her future home with her daughter, Mrs.
gate these ‘ trlfla” and endeavor to make
Irving—Samuel Chambers.
. aucns nolle— in this
and make it a limits of any township, village or city of l^eininger.
our little city what ft should be. Give us
Johnstown—Stephen Gaskill.
point th attend, and get others to do the
light, smooth roads, cleanlines, and less
Maple Grove—Chas. P. Kinney.
the state, and that the boundaries of L/Enics: Hellway. of Charlotte, visited
-MIM*.
|
To*. Pfiug and family the tore part of the
weeds. In the language of the poet,
Orangeville—John Klilie.
Bangor township, opposite which the scow
week. Frank Pflug returned home with
“Brace up*’ and do something.
Prairieville—Wilson H. Orr.
Item.•mber that the Hastings Roller Mill located, did not extend beyond the shore
Taxpaykb.
Rutland
—
Chas.
A.
Newland.
him
Tuesday.
line;
therefore
he
could
not
legally
pay
a
again in operation, nnd that jou can ex­
John Welter
Miss Effie Williamson
Tlwmapple—Clia*. Spreeu.
change dhent for Hour, or buy flour there. tax in Bangor township, and if not, then
Woodland—Wm. IL Lee.
1
Tbe supreme returned to their hutne in Glenn, Allegan
‘iiid no [better quality of flour i* made certainly nowhere else.
Yankee Springs—Burdette Briggs..
court sustains this position, and order* Co. Tuesday, after a few days visit with
anywhere. • . ' ! !
Assyria—Preston Jewell.
F IL Hutchins and family.
Fred .^owpII now occupies that'portion hi* discharge, but couptea with the de­
Baltimore—Albert E. Matteson.
cision a recommendation to tbe legislature
C. A. Griffin. Wm. Wagner and their
•if tlie .\'i*vins' block formerly occupied by that tbe defect In tbe law.be ghwn atten­ fuullii-,” accompanied by Mr. and Mrs.
Barry—Gideon McAlHste_r.
M. E. Norins. Win. Hazen will move
Carlton—Lewis Deeker.
VanDusen. of Battle Creek, went to Wall
1ils ttcxlt of goods Into the portion vacated tion.
Castleton—O. E. Cale.
lake
last
week
for
a
few
days
of
-campA doctor ’III Coll rot.. IC you »»k him.
’O' Mr. $towe1l.
Hastings township—Oscar Matthews.
that the portion ot lhe human Imdr mow l0Chas. Doyle, A. E. Itenkw, M. Wak
Hastings City. 1st ward—Alonzo Wodley.
Dr. Lathrop desires tasjo say that he valnemblc to heat la lhe back ol.the bead
Hastings City, 3d ward—Edward Doyle.
Iw-t his Elet tro-Therapcutlc Bath arrange­ and top of the aplne. A man who &lt;-arrte. dorff. W. R. Cook and the Misses Belle
Irving—George Baker.
ment &lt; r.|i complete and he cordially invites aa umbrella pn&gt;t«t« thia part but a ,traw Handy. Flora Beadle and Minnie Evans
Johnstown—Wm. Renkes.
his ftieijite and patrons to call and see ids hat ’III not do It' In all tropical «UI1111” have re’.uniel from their week a outing at
Maple Orove-F. M. Quick.
Uablneti and Electric apparatus.
hats are worn tliat protect the back ot the Wall lake.
,
,
A traveling solicitor tta an advertising
W. Bentley, Ed. Power*. J. A.
The Baxxeic is Indebted to its old neck from the heat Look at
fake
waa tn the city test Saturday, and he
Dr. E. H. Lathrop, D. S- Good­
I
friend -CapL W. H. Cabot for a Copy of tiro In India and Africa and you ’111 «e treble.
succeeded In roping in a number of our
tliat
the
men
wear
helmets
ol
cork
with
year add their families
*1 business men. It appears that be repre­
the Daisy Saratogiftn, published at Sara•'jfrtngq. containing an elaborate nowli.K pugkbereea. or atrlpa ot mini &gt;. Knappen and W. J. Stuart and f*n»H&lt;*
sented that be was going to issue two or
floatlnr/lver tlie ahouldera. The mu.I.n Grand Rapids, and others to Gun lake three thousand advertising bulletins, with
-treoimt
. .......... Tn magnificent Garden party.
proloeSthe topotthe wine, and that I. to-tiny for a two weeks’ rc«t.
business cards on either side of it He
L
pSnt
y»n
««■&lt;
“
2S
Bimmer resort tiekeU has now
came to this office and got three ['un^r«J
■ "innieir.d nnd will continue until Sept. weather. Tbe man In round health who ,L/firo. Felghuer, of Ute Nashville News,
small bond-bills printed, and। b® took
•W, istHX ‘ For rates ete. call at the Michi­ aroldAexcItement and keep8 the -uni off Lad- us a pleasant call Tue*Ja*\
cares incident to running one of the best enough of them to make hi* collection*.
gan Oiarnl ticket offick
tbe back or hb&gt; neck la not «oln« to tlyure
The remainder were left here. Tbe moral
napors
In
the
state
don
t
seem
to
reduce
In tbe newwatn-rs ai "orereorae by the
M. ,H. Uou.lXMt AgL
hF corpulence one whit, and here h hoping of this M: Don't depend on strangers to
-Mi&gt;s Carrie Lamont nas an engagement heat.”
do your advertising-for you. Go .to a
Ids shadow will never grow less.
legitimate, responsible printing establish•o npp-hr 1,1 Harverley’s Opera bouse,
The Vermouteine Echo ■’*'•'4 •te1"1' t“
Ml* Elite Main, one of the typos of ntetl and you will not only get your work
’ hi'Wsin the near future hi the drama,
?!2per than from stranger.,’ but you can
roHsfe-.
i&gt;
Wil
•
-I ’'L'mIi1. Having aii upon date the.eomlion
&gt;t
■roll
1J.N
’
romptal
I"
"""If"
1
be mire of having It done as you want it,
l-auy wj-i play in tliix city next WmIws’iro n-. Miror, Viol. Wim~»- »&lt; lhl"- and it will do you a tbooaand times more
&lt;.3V ev. (dug.
’
rtK. «i«l M«»'l Itartley. “t Grind B.nld,
good.—Big Itaplds current.
Qafta a few froi!! tmp rjty ttttended IrviicL* io the above we will say 8
and
—
venil
friends
from
Augusta.
This Is n° doubt tta* same man tba
w« iti Jd Tthe company
«’«*;
item n h-ig.. k, of 1*. Tuesday evening
Mly*. Sarah Horton visited Muskegon on struck this Place some time ago. He went
work in tlie .“rd rank. Tin*
Tliur-a'iiv. Her many friends, altltough out among the merchants and In p ven
’• iten Lap. j; getting to the front fast,
short
time returned with 333. worth o!I ad­
regretting her coming departure from this
;'”l nlrmuly do their work more thorough
-ity. will be pleased to learn that she has vertising. We printed the bills for which
■ ll; luiny oldenkidgep,
*
Retired a lucrative position at tbe head of we received 37.50, thereby
[/At t:^«:j. «fnys: shooting tournament in
the millinery , department of one of profit of nearly 833.00 for a J®*
work. The solicitor took *tow bills and
•’’’'■k '1-if last werfle, Sid Crowell averaged
Muskegon's leading store*.
went out collecting leaving the
'•■ut-of iff) glasw Ira I Is shot nt for
Don Wheeler and wife, of Tacoma, who in our office, where, they have peacefuLy
wli'fle three days, and returned home
lu,’bron rhlll'iff ’Itli w. Gr.b.m .nd slumbered ever since the fellow IHt.
usual, with tlie lion's share of lhe
rro.ll&gt; lure KrltUr ■nomlwr tor Se. our merchants taken the money they paid I
slito- Sid ranks high among the erack
York. Mr. Wheeler ten Kirn- * fe«
year. e Hie country and is Improving each
teotlonal wrong to any one.

jn!lAN'«EVH;L5.
:
wnunlUi. -lectors of OraottvlUe win
th” viu,,«e 50&lt;wl
11eet&gt;nca‘*'77.1; 3 o'clock, p. «•.. for tbe
.swr*i*&gt;. *“4 ;..t\ .Ifirgate* to the nonventtoa
iiaMtaKsCItjr. Aug- ». «'«» such
:p te bel‘l
t,s,y proper!v Mint before said

served the rule to sell tuv grain &gt;■
tor Uh- market, and ,fwr kl vaara-

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CHRONIC DISEASES

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day of January next, and that such claims will
be beard before said Court nu Wednesday, the
15th day of October. ISSO andon Thursday tbe
v&gt;tb day of January XRxrt next, at 10 o’clock tn
tbe forenoon ol each of iho-e days.
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People Who Oppose the Fed.
oral Election Bill. "

SpniXGFtKLD. Illa. Aug. 1.—A protest
wa» presented in the senate yesterday,
signed by 5.000 ChieagoweM alder*, against
the location of the World’s fair al Jackson
MA8S-MEETIMG AT OHIO’S CAPITAL
park. A conference committee wm ap‘
pointed on tbe disagreement of tbe house
to the senate amendment to the constitu­
tional amesdment resolution providing
that Chicago alone shall pay the bonds
authorised if they are paid at aJl, the unxtnnding being that Che house objected to
the words—if at ail,” m suggesting a pos­
Oratorlsal Difflcnlty.
sibility of failure to redeem. Tho com­
Columbus, O., Aug. 4.-A largo audience mittee retired and soon returned with'a
assembled iu the state house grounds Sat­ report striking ont the objectionable
words, and the report was adopted. The
urday evening to bear tbe speeches made
senate then adjourned.
at the meeting to protest against tbe
The World’s fair enabling bill wm taken
passage of the Lodge federal election .bill. up by the house with amendments rec­
Hon. A. G. Thurman found at the last ommended by the judiciary committee.
moment that be could not be present, and Moat ot. amendments were agreed to, tbe
Mayor Bruck, who presided in bis stead, most important one providing that the
read the following letter from him: “I eight-hour law shall be observed on all
much regret that severe ill new, that con­ work connected with lhe erection of build­
Ing* nnd that only American citlxens
fines me closely to my bouse, prevents my
shall be employed thereon. Tho confer­
acceptance of your polite invitation to at­ ence report on the disagreement a* to the
tend and speak at the meeting of citizens words “if at all" in tho/provision of the
of Columbus, to be held at the state bouse constitutional
ameqdAent
resolution
to-night, to give expression to tiieir views declaring that the state shall not be called
of the Lodge hill, so-called, that was upon to pay any of the bonds authorised,
passed by the house of representatives in was received and adopted. Il strikes out
congress aud la now pending in the sen- tbe words. The resolution now goes to
the governor.
Hireling IrreapontlMea to Rale.

C. C. HIRES.

PHILADELPHIA.

To cure Biliousness, Sick Headache, Consti­
pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take

BILE BEANS

“Under the pretense of purifying the
elections it provides nn elaborate machin­
ery by which tho will of the people may be
overthrown and the choice of their socalled representatives be made by a Ast of
hireling and irresponsible federal officials,
chosen without any agency of the people
and acting under the order of a superior
set of dictators, whose terms of office will
practically be without limitation ns to
time, and who will of necessity be a body
of irresponsible partisans. And to sup­
port this machinery an- immense fund,
which, it is said, may amount to milliona,
is to be drawn from die pockets of the
people and to be used os n bribery or cor­
ruption fund to perpetuate the rule of the
party in power.
Hopei for Defeat In the Senate.

Vse tbe (!■ AU. Slae (40 little Bohns to tho

“Then the bill, if enacted into a law,
will serve to Intensify and perpetuate sec­
tionalism and rare prejudices and to undo
much that may have been done to put nu
•l ed for « eU. (JuBW* end to those deplorable evils. The doubt­
ful, to say tbe least of them, constitution­
ality of some of the mw» important pro­
visions of tho bill, and the immense and
NOTICE FOB HEARING CLAIMS.
unprecedented stretch of Federal power
State of Michigan, County ot Barry-as.
involved in it cannot fail to strike every
* Notice is hereby;given, that by un order ot the
Probate Court tor lhe County ot Barry, nmile student of the constitution and alarm all
ou Uro .14th of Jane. A. D. ltt)0, six months who believe in the teachings aud the prac­
from that date were allowed for creditor* to tice of the fathers. I am not without hope
prwent their claims apdnst the estate otRotiert Insley. late ot said county, deceased, that tbe bill will fail in the senate I sin­
and that all creditors of said doceased are re­ cerely pray that it will, and that thus a
quired to. present their claims to said I'robate baneful revolution in our government be
Coort. at the Probate office, in the City of Hast- averted." ‘
Idrs. for examination aud allowance, on ar be­
Denunciatory lleaolutloua Adopted.
fore tbe ,vnh day of December next, and that
suet) claim* will be heard before said court, on
A letter was read from ex-President
Tuesday. the aoth day o' Septemberaiid on Tues­ Cleveland, in which he excused himself
day. tbe30th day ot Itecember next, al 10 o'clock
from attendance on the ground of previous
thelforenoon ot each of those days.
Dtted.June 3ou&gt;,a. D. imn.
engagement, but naked to be entered as
CHABLES W.ARMSTBONG,
one of the protestants, though he thought
'
Judge of Probate.
that “the protests of the people have lltt'e
weight" with the present congress. Some
more letters were read, nnd then the reso­
lutions were pyt before the meeting. After
Corner ofCourtand JeffersonBC. Keeps flour, a preamble stating the objections to tbe
feed, bone meal, ground oysteMbell, egg food election bill the resolve is declared that
for fowls. Also a general stock of groceries. “we denounce the pAnuge of this bill by
Good goods. Low prices.
tbe bouse of representatives, and most
earnestly protest against ita enactment by
the senate.”
the estate of Jacob DePriraCampbell Dentes a Report.

KISSING*

GILLASPIE,

Nutice ts hereby given that I sha'l sell at phhltc
auction. to the hlRhesttldder, ou Weanesday tbe
ad day of Bepternoer, A. Ik, law, at ten o'clock
in the forenoon, ax tne premises herein describ­
ed Id tbe township of OraajrevlHe. tn tbe Coun­
ty of Barry, io tbe Stele ol Michigan, pursuant
elenrath day of July. A. D.. 18O&gt;, by the Probate
Court ol Barry Coanty, Michigan, all of lhe
estate, right, title aad Interest of the said deMMBu Of, in aad to the real estate situate and
being in the County of Barry. In the Bute of
MkrnnB, known aud described as follows,
to-wit: The east half of the north west quarter
Ion number twenty seven (27* In township
rr two tf). north of ranire ten (10) west, in
County and Btxte ot Michigan, subject to
of six hundred dollsrs.
ly llth. A. D-US0.
Iohn J. Pkbkiwh. Administrator.

Shoes
■—.for the, .
Family
FARGO’S/
’ School Shoes
ojrs and Giris,
1110184
.ItO .3
84 to 84

ILLINOIS SOLON3 ADJOURN.

The speakors'were Hon. George I* Con­
verse, Capt. A. E. Lee (a Republican op­
ponent of the bill), M. D. Harter, and
Governor Campbell.
The governor's
speech was abort, and in the course of it
be denied the newspaper statement that
he had declared that he would call out tbe
whole military force of Ohio, if necessary,
to drive from the polls tbe officials cre­
ated by the bill.
POLITICAL AMENITIES SOtlTH.
Inr4r-The LleJDirect.

New York, Aug. +—A special to The
Press from Charleston, S. C., says that
the campaign in that state becomes more
bitter and more pereonal every day. The
meeting at Hampton Court House, the
home of State Senator Moore, whom Till­
man has charged with perjury in voting
in tbe senate. Friday was one of
personalities and interruptions instead of
issues. Farmer Tillman was the speaker.
The friends of Moore naked Tillman to
name those he charged with perjury. He
did so, and as soon m be bad uttered tbe
name ‘‘Moore,” Mr. A. P. Youmans made
his way to the front, nnd said in n ringing
voice, with clenched fist nnd ^glowing
'* Capt. Tillman, You Are h Liar,
a black liar.
Prove It on him.
We
rammed the lie down your dirty throat at
Ridgeway. You lied then, and you know
it.” / Others yelled'' out to Tillman that he
wm a liar. Then there was a rush for
Youmans. His'coat was cpughL Men
caught hold of each other, and for a time
trouble was Imminent. Tillman’s follow­
ers rushed him to the front, aud dared any
one to touch him. Pandemonium reigned
for some time.! At last tiling* quieted. and
tbe speeches were continued uinid frequent
interruptions. _________

POLITICS NOT WANTED.

’BOOT

SPBIKUFIELD, Illa, Aug. 9.-The find
thing tlie bouse did yesterday #M to
adopt a joint resolution providing for ad­
journment sine die of the two houses at
the close of the day's session. Resolu­
tions of respect to the memory of lhe
late ex-Speaker Miller and Emanuel Sto­
ver, W. M. Evans, Joshua White, and
Henry Decker, ex-member* of the legisla­
ture, were adopted, and the World's fair
enabling act wm then passed m amended
Thursday and sent to tbe senate. That
body having disagreed to the eight-hour
and submerged
lands amendments,
tho matter went to conference and the
house receded from tho flrat nnd agreed to
a provision in the second that nnder no
circumstances should the lands reclaimed
lie given over to a corporation. This
(urreement wm ratified by the house,
Mooney, the author of lhe eight hour
amendment to the enabling act. which was
dropped by the hotise, offered that amend­
ment in the form of a joint resolution and
it wm unanimously adopted. It reqoMta
the fair directors as far as possible to
adopt the eight hour plan and employ
only American citizens. The bouse then
adjourned sine die.
In the senate the enabling act was im­
mediately taken up and' the eight-hour
amendment and one providing that all
land recovered from the lake shall be the
property of Chicago to be forever main­
tained as a park were rejected, and the
bill' sent to conference. The conference
agreed m rejxrrted above in lhe house
record, and tbe agreement wm adopted by
tbe senate, which, after adopting Mooney's
joint resolution, adjourned sine die.

THE PATRIARCHS MILITANT.
Continually Arriving.

Chicago,' Aug. 5.—Military |&gt;onip and
martial air and the clanking of sword and
aabor gave tbe hotel offices and corridors
yesterday an appearance that easily car­
ried the mind of tbe old inhabitant back
to the time when the flower and chivalry
of th. northwest stopped here on their
way to th. front during the late war. Can­
tons of the military order of Odd Fellows
were arriving cu every train. The- can­
tons that arrjved Sundnywerc largely in­
creased yesterday. but the great body of
Patriachs wm not expected to arrive un­
til to-day and to-morrow. The moat* no­
table arrival during th. day wm the con­
solidated regImeat from New England,
which came in over the Nickel Plate, 478
strong, in a special train of parlor
coaches, reaching tbe city at noon.

At the session of the military council at
the Auditorium hotel yesterday, nearly
100 officers were present. The council was
opened by Gen. Underwood delivering his
annual address. He. congratulated the
order upon its wonderful growthand pros­
perity.
It had made such remarkable
progress, he aald. that should it continue
for three years m ft had in the last year,
the Patriarch's Militant would lie one of
the most powerful military bodies of any
civic organisation'in the world.

The formal opening of lhe cantonment
was performed in Lake Front park al HdJO
p. m., when three Patriarchs each hoisted
a flag—tbe national ensign, tBe flag of
Patriarchs Militant and the Canadian en­
sign. The flags were hoisted to the strains
of “The Slot Spangled Banner."
Last night tbe Rebekah lodge gave a re­
ception and ball at Battery D armory,
which was a brilliant affair, and which
vms preceded by welcoming speeches and
responses by Mrs. J. W. Connerton, Col.
J.-P. Ellacott, Mrs. Lizzie Morrison, J. L.
Barnum. and Mrs. Mary E. Rea.
'The contests in exemplicatlon of the
ritual were opened during tbe day by the
ladies of the Rebekah degree at Battery D
armory, Flora lodge giving the first exblbitlbn________ ______
LONDON, Aug 5.—At a meeting of the
Order of Foresters, hold at Hull yester­
day, the chief Forester announced that
tbe total membership of tiro order had
reached 700,000. He also made a state­
ment of the financial condition of tbe
order, showing that the total amount of
funds in the various treasuries amounted
to X4, aoo, oua

/EbreBUKG, Illa, A ufc. 4.—General Palmer
•spoke at this place Saturday on tbe invi­
tation of the Anti-Horae Thief aantociatlon,
a body of fanners whom object is to run
'down bora, thieves. It seems that at th.
time be
was invited
he wm
Invited it wm not made
CoLVMBUK O., Aug. 2.-Charles Kline,
known to him that politics were tabooed, ■
-h-tU-mi „„
*
but upon arriving at the stand tb. general * habiu“f T*®.
°?
,0“?h
OF EVERY 8M8E. wm informed that if he attempted to di..for
M‘d
^oe,
cum th. Issues of tbe day he would be
^entOcky-called
” by
received in November. 1N»,for two year.
“called down
down"
by the
lhe chairman.
chairman.
for counterfeiting, escaped from tho peni­
Equal to the Occasion.
tentiary about 9 o'clock last night by
Aa politic* is just what the general goes scaling the wails.
anywhere for this year he was somewhat
taken aback, but recovering himself he
said it wm all right, and then proceeded
BaRXCM, Minn., July Jl.—William Olive,
for an hoar with a discussion of crime and treasurer of the school dbfcrict, wm ar­
punishment, in which he gave a general
rested yesterday for embezzling *3,500 of
history of the subject and some advice as
to tbe duty of citizens in making efforts school funds and obtaining *5.(00 from
to dtoeaae crime. His conclusion was nn banksand private individuals in Duluth
under false pretenses. He has been work­
appeal to hi* hearers to save tlie criminal ing his dishonest schemes for a year and a
before be became a criminal—in" other
words to prerent crime by improving tho

iM, K, H., Aug. 4.—Bar. Incrwue
Lincoln, aged 91 ysara, died Satand Sumner in tbe anti-*lavery

Tobokto. Ont., Aug. 2 —Patsy Downey.
Peter McLaughlin and Charles McNeil,
inmates of the Sunnyside Orphan asylum,
while attempting to cross thn railroad
track in a c.-.rriagc near Parkdale station.

KEMMLEK’SFATE.

SROCIEOtNOa IN CONGRESS.

The Day »f His Doom Rapidly
Approaching.

WaMtxtrTOX Ctrr, July M—la tba eraate yesterday a resolution wm presented
(and laid over until to-d/y) providing that
tbe senate meet hereafter al 10 o'clock.
The tariff biU then came up, sad motions
to reduce lhe rates on acetic acid and boracic acid were defeated by strict party
votes. General debate on the question en­
sued, In which Jones at Arkansas, Gor­
man, Hiscock, Voorhees and Aldrich par­
ticipated. The senate passed the joint
resolution to extend current appropria­
tions to Aug. 14.
Iu the bonse a joint resolution wm
pasatd extending current appropriations
to Aug. 14. UoMideralion of the senate
ameudmente to the sundry civil bill wm
rontinued. Speaking to one of them,'
Struble ot Iowa attacked the course of
the speaker iu regard to public buildlug
bills, which attack the Democrats ap­
plauded. All of the other amendments
being disposed of, it was agreed that the
irrigation amendment should l»o consid­
ered to-day, debate on it to be limited to
four hour*. A message from the presi­
dent wm received in both huiiass urging
anti-lottery legislation.

HE WILL hive A HOVEL EMIHEKCE

Aga10**

ACTUBN. N- ¥■. Aug. 2. — William
Kemmler. tho flrat criminal tn the world
to suffer tbe legal punishment of death by
electricity, will be killed at the state pris­
on here, probably on Tuesday, at an hour
which is likely to be fixed either just be­
fore sunrise or just after sunset. Kemm­
ler will be taken out of his stone cage and
into a dimly Ifchted room, where be will
sue nothing but a big oak chair, with
straps and buckles on it, and something
over a wo re of ;men around looking intent­
ly at the chairand at him.
May Burn nnd Sfrrtr.

Within less lime than it takes to tell
Kemmler will be tightly bound in the
chair, and there, while the people in the
room hold their breath, a current of elec
trfcltr, 1,000 volts strong, will rush
through 'the knan's body, stiffening it
with one great shudder. It will bo a hor­
rid scene. Kemmler hM been thinkings!!
about it for fourteen months Perhaps
the body will barn and sizzle, too; uo one
can tell. Then the body will be un­
strapped, and Just as quickly as they can
tho surgeons will get at it with their
knives and saws
It hM been such a hard struggle to exe­
cute lhe sentence of lira law ujkhi Kemtnler that some people yet believe he will
cheat.the cxeciftiouer. There U talk now
that nn effort (will be made to obtain a
commutation of sentence on the ground
that ho has already suffered a thousami
deatlu in the delay* attendant upon his
execution. Il fe probable that «nch au ef­
fort may lie made, but there is no likeli­
hood of Kemiulrr's sentence being com­
muted.
Whatever delays there were
about his execution were caused by the
struggle that he or hln friends made for
his life.
Su MtounffM Left Unturned.

No mnrdarerun tbe country ever had
such a light'made for him us baa Kcmmler. His case lias gone through all the in­
termediate step* up to the court of ap­
peals twice. Then al the last moment he
was dramaticuEy rescued from death by
"the people of Ithe United .States” in the
shape of the habeas corpus of the United
States sapreme'eourt. Then even tbe leg­
islature of the state wa* Mked to .Inter­
vene in the shape' of an act abolishing
capital ppunistinient;
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—-«■
but everything
failed.

The only Imaginable pretext might be
the fact frequently referred to that the
electrical dynamo which will kill Kemmler win obtains! by-fraud from the West­
inghouse comptny by Harold P. Brown.
The dju.tmo to W used was not purchased
directly from the Westinghouse people,
but through a third party, and probably
the Westinghouse people would not have
sold it knowingly for its real purpose.
The company might, therefore, have an
action against somebody for fraud. Good
lawyers My, however, no judge would in­
terfere by injunction to prevent the use of
the dynamo, m the company has ample
remedy at law for whatever damages it
may. have sustained.
Ihmtrn DrrsrU Hl» Doty.

There is no doubt that Warden Dunton
would only be too glad-Co have the courts
wiki! n«u&gt; kim
u.v,
recuituler, but Warden Dunton would not be
glad if this duty was rumored by Kemmler’s suicide There is little doubt now
that Kemmler. is in such a condition of
mind and body that he would com­
mit suicide . |f he could, and the
strict watch that bM been kept
upon him for so long ia now kept more
vigilantly than ever. Up to wlthiu a
month Kemmler wm well and strong in
ever}' way. and seemed to have no tear of
death. Tbe tremendous conceit and stu­
pidity which stood him in such good stead
at the time last set for hx* execution hare
now nearly faded away. Kemmler is still
mentally dull, but he is awakened to the
fear of death now, aud he wm not be­
fore.

The crime that Kemmlsr committed
was as fiendish a one m could be im­
agined. He hacked his wife into a half
dozen places. He is an&lt; ugly, cowardly
Mvuge add dnll minded brute. It is true
that bis tong confinement bM re­
fined
and
softened
him
»omewhal as
in
the
case
of
all
condemed murderaand it ix&gt;lso true that
the feeling bia crime at first aroused is
softened into natural pity and sympathy
for a fellow creature who after a long
stubborn fight, hM now lost his last irone’
and mnw death drawing near to him. slow­
ly, but with Inexorable certainty.

Cnicaoo. Am' L-Two hundred and
eeTenljr Ere deHgaUa from all parta ol
the UulLed Slate, end Canada, repr—entIng a membership of 77.000 ainicntera.
were present at Plasterer*’ hall, when
President D. P. Rowland, of Cincinnati
called the biennial convention of the
United Brotbeehood td Carpenter, nnd
Joiner, toorder peatenlay morning lb—I.
dent Knwlaud .poke iu compllmenurv
tenn. ot tbe program ot tba oettanlcallon
and the good that U ba, aocompll.hod
aad -Id that It wm the ,reneged uu;
oegaidmllon In the world. Major Cregler
and Judge Tula, delivered abort "ad.

Wxlxv-t, IU.. Aug. 1,-Tb. taaiuM,
portion ot tbo (own wu lw,pt b, a„ „ ,
o'clock vnlonl*, mornlog
Filtyalx
bourw. worn dewroyrt. Tbe Mendou Un,
oompui.p orrired oboun.dS o. m.. bnt tbo
Uro bed epent Iu tom Tbe retlnuted
lou b. H2S.000, wllb M0,«» In.ureooe
The beoTuu loeen ere 1,M, t &amp;
gmlnbutere.tl3.S00: Burebol! UroTa
TO; fturemu Bp...
Cone &amp; Brown, lumber dralen. E3.TO g'
Tkf'n'|U”'
brerrhent,
Tbe nulwej ruulonwcaUo burned.
'

,,,
.
w.—gxk i/armanjvllle mul vldnltr there I, an epidemic ut
diphtheria, upwards of fifty cases havn
lud! • ■‘TOO dr.u.

Washixotox Crrr, July BL—In the sen­
ate yesterday the resolution to meet here­
after at in a. m. wm agreed to. Memo-,
rials were presented from the District Re­
publican association asking the juusage
of tbe national election bill, and from the
District Wage Workers' Alliance against
tbe passage of the bankruptcy bill. Mor­
rill and Carlisle spoke nt length on tbe
tariff question, lie duty on cbloroformin tbo bill was reduced from 40 to 85 cents.
A number of reductions proposed by Dem­
ocrats were rejected. The conference re­
port on the District ot Columbia appro­
priation bill was discussed. But Dot dis-

In the house fifteen req urate for leaves
of absence were presented, but on objec­
tion of members who feared the house
might bo loft without a quorum they
wrre passed over. The conference report
on the District of Columbia appropriation
bill was discussed and agreed io. The
nepate irrigation amendment to tbe sun­
dry civil bill wm d»cu«MHt without ac­
tion. Morrill, Sawyer, Hmyser. Goodnight,
and Martin of Indiana were appointed the
committee to* investigate tlm pension of

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Wasrixgtox ClTT, Aug, lr—In the sen­

ent at 10 o'clock,
and sumo
time
wa*
wasted
waiting
fbr
a quo­
rum.
The conference report on tbe
District appropriation bill wm agreed to.
During tho afternoon four pages of lhe
tariff bill were finished, all of the com
mittee amendments l«lng agreed to. Blair
stated that, at this rate, the bill would be
finished i}bout Dec. 30. The changes made
in the bill increased tbe duty on cMtor oil
to the present rate; increased that on
opium to *e2 a pound; reduced that ou
barytes, and increased that on acetate of
lead. All amendments offered by Demo­
crats wrre rejected.
A resolution wm offered in tbe house by
Oates of Alabama providing for an ,invej»tigatlon of tbe charge by Tbe National
Economist that money wm spent in lobby­
ing the silver bill through congra.a The
speaker ruled that the resolution wm not
a privileged question, and, on appeal, the
house sustained the ruling—95 to 71. The
senate’s irrigation amendment to tbe sun­
dry civil appropriation bill was discussed
at length, and non-concurred in. The
bouse adjourned, however, without or­
dering n conference on tho bill.
Wash hcgtox City, Aug. S.—In the sen­
ate yMierd ay Edmunds wanted the jour­
nal to sliow’ the names of the senators
present each morning, but bis motion wm
rejected. Blair offered a resolution, which
he wanted considered at once, instructing
tbe committee on rules to devise a method
by
au. xaterminata.
___ __
shut off. All tbe Democrats objected, and
it went over. Tbe tariff bill then came
up again, and a few reductions in duty
were made at the instance of the finance
committee, while attempts to reduce
tho duty in the earthen ware schedule were'
defeated. Plumb and Ihuldock voting with
tbe Democrats.
The house continued the debate on tbe
sundry civil bill, until Cannon moved the
previous question, which wm the signal
tor the breaking of a quorum by actual
absence from the house of members, and
most of tbe day wm wasted In the at­
tempt to obtain tbe presence of a quorum.
At 5:30 recess wm taken to 8, the evening
aewilon to be devotld to private pension
billa
Washixotox Cnr, Ang. 4.—Ti» house
Saturday finished consideration of the sen­
ate amendments to the sundry elvil appro­
priation biU. and disagreeing tn most, of
them sent tbe bill to conference and ad­
journed at 2 p. m. During the aesalou a
resolution wm adopted revoking all leaves
of absence of members.
The senate without diacu-wion referred
Blair’s "previous question” resolution to
lhecommittee cu rule*, and then resumed
ccmslderation of the tariff bill. Tha gen­
eral subject of tariff taxation wa* dis­
cussed by George, Plait. Hawley and
others. No progress, however, was made
with the bill, and the senate just before
adjourning, for lack of a quorum failed to
pass upon Vest’s amendment to reduce
tariff taxes on chinaware. Plumb intro­
duced a resolution declaring that con­
gress desires the removal of Gen. Grant's
remains to Arlington cemetery and re­
questing the president to conwy the de•ire to Mrs. Grant
Washington City, Aug. fc-The sen­
ate yesterday adopted a resolution fitting
tor information m to theltroubie at Sault
Ste. Marie canal, which la doaad owing
to an accident to the locks. The tariff
Dill came up and Vest's amendment re­
ducing the duty on china—as well as ail
other Democratic amendments—wm de­
feated. Plumb voting with the Democrats
every time, while Manderson, Paddock
and Ingafls occasioniy voted lhe same
way.
I- innnes committee amendments
generally reducing the duty on china were
adopted, and the mine action was taken
m to glass bottles nnd glassware; also on
window glasa
Tbe house, in committee of the whole,
took up the general deficiency bill, but
made no progress whatever with il—the
entire day being wpeot in speechmaking.
Rogers of Arkansas mads along speech
virutantly attacking tbe metfmda and
manner* and ruling* of
and Breckinridge criticbod

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dislikes housework.

iininrutary by

PREFERS TO

READ AND IMPROVE HERSELF.

write on plain, unlined pajier.
.
Write your "q’a” and “y’s" differently
tbdr tail* turned b opposite direction*. 7
3~ur ‘W *ith • cro* &lt;ud your
"fa’’ with a dot.
Write an answei to your friend’s ques­
tion*; if she had nA wanted to know she
would not have naked you.
.
Witfa black ink~or faded ink
has broken off more friendships and* love
affairs than one would imagineWrite your n:una distinctly If yon are
a married woman sign it, for exam-Dlc
"Virginia Andrew’s,” exactly as if you
were not married: but if it la a business
letter tbe Mrs. should be put in parenthe­
ses before your name; or better still, the
letter may bu written in the third person.
This game rule applies to tn unmarried
woman.
Write a short, crisp letter; a concentra­
tion of brightness. It will lx1 much more
appreciated than one longer drawn out.
Write as little as posal&amp;e on the subject
of love. Words of love are much better
said than written.
Write yourself down u bright, sensible
girl, and you will then have written the
very best letter that a girl can possibly
write.—Ladies’ Home Journal.

Rev. D. M.
A. - _ Ver5 lrul&gt;' your*.
b. E. Fdrqvhom, Eaton Rapid* Micb
This is to certify that we knew Mr
bT1,CVe
Ji
by him to be true. We unhesitallnrlv
recommend this remedy as w« belteTe if i

Houk—Meulaj DnMe- Dlguiacrt.

h" h"”
“
pbta ]
, rv no.* a &lt;vrtain rich man, which
““ *° I™-' Two
19. ' , j jrs ptu'ple and floe linen, and
55" **? 1
u •■chool tat
't-uoudy everyday.” In themartfrtk bbmelbMcliiu.1 Ur. Uml oxi,™
fared
Walworth ASoixe,
It. V. “faring sumptuouxly” Is 8nenes.
butmriaoUCT think, 1 .faould kup ml.
.... -living In mirth nnd splendor."
.....
Eaton Rapids, Mich
trauSold by all druggists.
Prepared &lt;miv •at ferny for U» grrnxm pan of S Si,
i ,avc before us one who bad all
■,.:d wish, a* far a* this world li
•tout bonwwoxk m&gt;d Kwillg. Now, j d’
t-.r.d ho made the nort of it, and
ubt •iivi-tl and sought after by
Elk Rapids has a population of 2.000 ■■'ml fo^onnore. It maa to mo tb«c I
. ,.i\ station Uf his hotise was some­ people and te Ute only etty of ite 9|re jn u™ 'L’k dol“KT"“» •" Rl-f remueb
UMUIJ
Um, to botmowork wbra I might bo Im, ■. and perhoj* never refused. tbe state without a railroad.
ttSA-tg &lt;
, wealth and mirth aud splendor
Si'i!'
1 x°" **" Iou "u “&gt;•
• ; re was iH.thing pleasing* to
modMly jurt what you think about It, ud
Ouvi."
1 suffered from cancer ou my Up tliat de­ ubllg. your, truly.
fied the skill of the bast physicians of the
•an:*, which Was Hid nt his gate, state. I hail it burned out, but the opera­ lou rirnuld bo . Uttl, mom debolu ta
. and desiring to lv fed with the tion only made it worse, causing It to stating your needs in a ease so desperate
li foil frofii the rich iran% table; spread over more, surface and cat deeper “•this appears to be. What do we think
. : &gt;ss &lt;-ante and licked his sores.” in. 1 finally had it burned off again, aud about your having to do housework when
-, &lt;uld not he a greater contrast used Swift’s Specific (3. 8. 8.) to heal it you would prefer to stndyf We think
i mon in his luxury and this poor up and drive the poison out of my blood. your preference is not Ont to be consulted.
|A&gt;verty and affliction, and no The effect of tlie Speclfle was magical! it The need for your doing it is the flrrt ques­
ii would hesitate a moment if healed up the caneer entirely without tion to be answered, and you should have
• for themselves the petition of leaving a scar as a reminder. This was given us kme indication of this.
A GRAVE rBOHLEM.
over four years ago, and since then there
But lot iu begin Ot the beginning. The
।-onsider the whole lesson in i.w iitvu mi .ssign
l.?n Ofa
oi a .return
rptiini °
Ofr Ute cancer.
cancer__ .,
”.......
■ a:..i hcreiftqr. wo shall see
j— -------- -- a««»e fine, and one
. &lt;1 be called "Tlie story of the I regard to my case.
that
is
every
now and then efiming up to
Enos Yount7
decided. With women entering into
The one was a {beggar during '
Bradford, Ohio.
tho broad fields of the higher education
d hii earthly pilgrimage, lhe
and sipping the fra-eets of a constantly wid­
’‘-gj.-ar for all jeternisy.
-Eleven years ago 1 was suffering from ening culture, while the sphere specially
.rried by tlie nt|gi-l* into Abra- an attack of white swelling. A great designated as “woman's” still claims so
Th&lt;»v who eali this [&gt;ara- many prominent pliyslcinn.* attended me | ranch of their thought and r.ttentfon, it is
. &lt; i-u&gt;-lv«T to Mume toe re- hut failed to effect a cure. I cotunienced ' pertinent to ask and to discuss what shall
• .jig. I c.ii not willing to using Swift’s Specific (8. S. S.). and after! be the attitude of the educated young
■ •lU’l.orixy, aiel prefer to ac­ i using it for a few months 1 was entirely woman of today toward the undignified
. -tutctiMt-.t uf facts by one.I cured,. and since then
----- have hod nu symji- utul unpleasant detail i of housework.
The ifcrvnfllng opinion in the minds of
toms of It*
its returning. 1 feel that the-cure
■-n»-f He .-ifllrri-d. ami wa*1 tom*
u&gt; the curative properties men—yes and of women, too— in'regard to
u» a glltapM
the unseen. 'Is entirely
• • due
•
lb- no* jwrfoctly (atniiiar.
rontained in H. b. 8. i can cheerfully these things w that tbe instinct for house­
*ii ol*. di«d, aad wa» buried.** recommend It as u medicine to all suffer­ hold duties is innate in the truly womanly
■:i l not pro'odg bl* lite, nor ing humanity.” Fai l W. Kikkpatf.ii k. heart. Thin much is true: The love of
licme end family is inborn in the heart of
of Kirkpatrick «Jt Walford, Druggists.
. friends and'Ailndrers detain
every woman. Household duties she tol­
has •- uefromipruBwit things,
,
Johnson City. Tenn.
Treatise on blood and skin dl.Mjaws erates because she loves these other*. But
- mirth os; i splendor -behind
u&lt;&gt; wupian .feels a hidden longing for the
Swift Specific
CoGa.
.,
i 1-Z'hdl (IL V„ hides! he lift* up '। mailed free.
Atlanta.
rompahionship of pota nnd pans, or feels
^er whole soul go out iu yearning toward
sauces nnd kg! ids, or' recognizes the cook­
' "
ni.ltil blm."or I
n*lll"f J*'"*’
■»&lt;&gt;«"« •' S«»lbm
ing range as next of kin. No woman lores
......I J.J pewmueb
these things. Nor should she. That she
does them Is of grace und not of nature.
i.ndor. Even while they
if you do not fee) well, it Is because you
* Thi- proposition may lie laid down at
his
i.n..J ■tenderly
some law of
nature. .laiuiv.
Nature. the
---- ta«ly.
............
----- ,| liaye
— •*- violated
■•V.m-.v.-vuivwn
VI unuiK.
the OUtAI
outset as brood enough to cover all the’
• 1* in torment, in that jwrtion however. Is kindness Itself, and has pro-’••.rna.Bli‘
r the pL.ce of &lt;: eparted spirits, | vlde&lt;l that which if.properly taken will j' ° -Z'l.
• ' A women ought to do just ns
t
..
.
’
,------ • i much of the housework in a house as
. await th- re« rr«-ctii»u of the . ■Oln
you .o
her In .11 her MtmU u«x~lly tarn bpm. b«r In «nring
r. at white thrum, anil their ever- h-b“&gt;«“«' "'■’ bbmeraw. tu mmlon nnl wrft.A. nl tb. bomb. Th
iner.t in Che la e uf fin* iRev. •emwlm. □ give, whirl, will not cur. you do h.„ ,i,,n lhl, lt n,„„nh,; ,tl(1„ „„„
•s.. Thu word "hell” is, of •y'vn ill flesh Is heir to. but to you who oy-rvly for the Nike of work, is undigui. -t-nieui about twenty- are suffering with IndlgrsUon. bad taste In fl«j. And here- is where vou failed to be
tini-.-i it is Gehenna, or your muiith Hi the morning, headache and 1 explicit. Olive. How necoMary is it that
ing biifsungs, and eleven a gpnetel depressed feeling, be it In any tots work should be done by the women
fl...I «. or the nlnct’ of dejiarted form, if yon have a running sore which | members of your tamilv? If your father
i.-ath und resurrection. The w.ojn’t heal, take Ixxmw’s Extract of Red is able to supply the means wherewith
di*tinct:.&gt;ti. This is a dlffl- Clover, which contains nothing but a pure strong hands that have no other nccomstrung hands thnt have no other .tccomi"se who lx4i'*ve that there is extract of the clover blossom, and if it plishmcnt may be secured to do this work
between death and resurruc- dots not cure you of all We herein adver­ Rir you, nnd if yon'Khould then elect to be
tise your money will be refunded. It your own hewer of wood nnd drawer of
Mjeh a notion.
ensts nothing for the experiment andean wider, you would he lacking in a proper
..... uber.” Does not this seem do you no harm. Is it not worth o trial? eewKiof personal dignity and of the fit ness
a: Lm st i art.'of the agony of Fur sale by W. 11. Goodyear.
of things. You could, ns you suggest, use
- the uri'-vositig renteniBranco
your time to much better advantage. .
Tlie Charlevoix Savings bank is again
&lt;;pp:.rtuuities forever gone,
GIRLS, DON’T MOUNT TOO HIGH.
|o God. which can ntever be open for business.
But on the other band, don’t mount too
who in tills life give tbemhigh n horse. Olive. Don’t feci too keenly
Hood in his talented poem "Miss Kill
Itpfaure. saying auto God, “De- mansegg and. her precious leg” eulogizes tlie value of your lime anti the duty of
lur we desire not the knowledge Die bed ns a place of delicious rest for the improving yourself Jurt try to be a wise,
‘ will in due time know tbo wary head an^plties the wretch whocait- healthy minded, sensible girl, nnd the self
not sleep when God himself draw the cur­ improvement nuiy be taken for granted.
ye have rceciv-d your cuusola- tain. Refreshing sleep is not
lOt obtainable It appears altogether probable from your
i. l:i. Lulas vi. L'4J.
that there is some nectswlty rfor “
your
:... . 2_:
r
if the body lx* disordered, bleep
bleep is
is annfanni­ I letter
on ut olid yo^ there is a great
hilated by sklti irritation*, pains of ulcer*. doing your share ot tbe household work.
ai.iftg tlii* vpr»&lt;- as we find it, Jbolls. carbuncles, felons, Bore-eyes, catarrh, If it be so, if in any way the burden of
/r^bntion after death is swept 'pulsoning. frost bites, chilblain* piles, home cures is the heavier for your mother
jtfing to thU'tlierv is no pax»cut, burns, scalds, bruises, wounds, chap­ or for others Ix-cause of your wit hdrnwai
•:. ■ "f the Li|tt to the place of ping. chafing, tetter, for all of which Cole's. from them, then yon ought to be ashamed
iv._ j is'above all fear, hell i»
Carbollsalve is tbe safe, rapid and perman­ uf yourself it you are unwilling to drop
•
.I*-*tsf said to the unlxdieruig
book or e«aay or brush nnd hare your own
V--ia.il jik*in tourrins! whither ent external cure, bniall boxes 25 cents; young strong nrm nnd bring your own
large Ikixcs 50 cents. Sold by all drug­
active brain to the rescue/
&gt;t coanq (Jubn’yiij, 91). "These
r.y into orerlarttag punishment; gist*.
The dignity is in tbe worker, not in the
Big llanida ban 5.429 souls and bcjdlej. • cnvl-i aiulif }-&lt;HI nimif
dulloot, humU).
t • 'U* int 'lifceternai” l Valt. xxv.
iKbiumciE t» ttol same length as which is 493 less than were there in 1884. est, most uncongenial detail of household
it U precisely tjhe «atne word in Or«..k.»n«.-Ll.|..r ll.bli 1. .11 u&gt;. I life bravriy .nd riuwfnllr. und
■ ■■ — .
a.
■ _ . .. • ...... .. ...... I. J....*ItHa.just
wa.1lasTinwell aft yon possibly
bill VA11
l 11 will
'ihi b I* applied |to each.
can.K’you
Dr. Haines’ Goldq,n Specific.
&lt; :.d Li:u to ray father's house,
find the whole round of menial duties be­
• • ■ iTi-thren; that ho may tretify
It can be given in a cup of tea or ccrflee. with­ coming dignified and ennobled. So they
out
the
knowledge
of
lhe
person
taking
it,
!
they also ootne into lhi» place
will minister quite os much to your hap­
effecting a speedy snd permanent cure, whether
H&lt;*re b a lo&lt; »oul anxious (or the rutlentT* a moderate drlnkeror an aleohollc piness and to the improvement of your
•f thoc &lt;«u rvth who are. lite wreck. Thailand* of dhrnKurds have been, mind nnd to your spiritual growth as tbe
cured
who
have
taken-Xhe
Golden
Speclfle
Iu
•rent to Uwir eternal welfare,
best lxH&gt;ks you can read in the greatest
coffee without their knowledge, and tie
•r tiih is when saved suul« on their
day believe lhev quit drinking of their own free numbers.—New York Evening Sun.
*■1 iittle anxiety for tbe salva- •will. No harmful effect results from its ad­
ministration. Cures guaranteed. Send for cir­
College Girl*.
• it thi* lo&lt;t soul knew what it cular and full pnrtlcnlam. Adilre«s In con­
The fact thnt the number of Wellesley
fidence. &lt;;ou»xn specific Co., iar» Itacc street.
i- lort, for he wo» experiencing Cincinnati. O.
and Harvard annex graduates from Boston
;nf; utide saved ones ou earth too
Is much smaller than one would naturally
The Colon knitting factory is doing SfiOO
not 11 Lcllevo that it means -any.upposelt to be recalls the remark made
worth of business each day.
l*ad net to be saved.
not long ago by a woman much interested
Pile*, PifM, Plies.
'aith unto him. They have
In the education of girls belonging to fash­
ith&lt;: t rophete; letithem beer them.”
IxxMte’s Red Clover Hie Rt mrdy. is a ionable society. "A society girl,” this lady
l.'-f God. even the Scriptures of tbe positive specific for nil forms of the dis­ said, "loses caste by going to college.”
junva:. ar« all »uiBcient to guide u» ease. Blind, bleeding, Itching, ulcerated There can be but little doubt thnt the
way of peace, for there is but one and protruding piles. Price 50c. For daughters of the four hundred do not go
&lt;dvation revealed in tbe wholo Word sale by W. H. Goodyear.
to college. Advanced education is not a
and that is salvation by a substitute,
It is reported that Christine Nilsson Is badge of lhe caste to which they belong.
, tj-j.* .unoccnt taking the place of the guilty. In New York working up an operatic There is n present analogy which touches
At- ;ih-r weix-.-widor the coats of skins for
this ear. Philipa Fawcett could not be a
wrangler-the law of the university wm
£v,?«or Abel's sacrifice, or tbe ram scheme.
against that—and so her genius created
• -lerci in lhe rtead ot Isaac, or the constant
for her a grade higher still, and sbe came
1 :c.-ifl .. of farad, all point to Him who was
out of the contest "above Benior wrangler. ’
■■' a» a lamb to the slaughter, ou whom tbe
‘The society girl maylose her caste by going
When Baby was tick, we gave her Cartori*.
**-"1 laid the iniquity of us al), who was
to college, but she gets into n caste above
' ■ ■:;i4*.d for our traiiHgrosLions, bruised for
When aha was a Child, the cried for Castorla.
the caste.—Boston Transcript.
’-r .iiiqultws.ua whom was laid tho cbAMiseWhen the became Mias, she clung to Castorla
■ 'I,em which purchased our |»eaee, nnd with
When she bad Children, she gave them Casto ria
! wti~.. btripe* we uro healed (fax lUi, 1-1).
Women’* Head Drew.
r'r ,'unher light on salvation iu tbe Old
Little women should wear small hate
■&gt;t;:nentK» the grk of Noah, the Passover
and simple hair dress. One often hears a
-otnb in Egypt, the citips of refuge, and
tall woman say when trying on n targe
•iien pat-ages ns Ita. i, 18- xllii, S5; Mic. vi,
Indiana fanners are sustaining eevere bat: "Oh. 1 could not think of wearing
• ^*cb. ill, etc.
this hat; why. it adds at least six inches to
losses on aeco«nt of n general drouth.
3) “And he said. Nay, father Abraham:
my height, and 1 think I am tai enough
To Nervou*. Debilitated Men.
tut if t.-iwtnl unto them from the dead,
now.” And she forthwith proowd* tobuy
a
little bit of a hat scarcely diftttngulshto-y wifi repent” So manv think today
Dvo’a Celebrat'd Electro-»oilnic nble from her Puyclle knot. But if she
ra... How do we knowF What evidence^
mv&lt;- wof
o.lft ever come
jyoroa large hat tbe bead would appear
uS upon th. J«««H ■KM!^"K2”i£Am,,. larger and In better proportion to the
u*{ All who talk thus Mt aside these Won the iWtou.
body.—St. Louis Po*t-Dbq.’*tcb.
u
Jy,r‘I o«* of no value, and
‘‘kn who came from Heaven to iT.iu52T"i" IF***
ii'f'1*”"'•
’ olvnr y to rvdi-em us.
Tbe words of *rU1’
It is cruel to pu* black stockings that
VOI.TA1O B,I.TCa.»hMl»&gt;l.*&gt;rt.‘i.-.-K a.l(| u„, proptete are the words of
crock on little children end then use a stiff
’Mi- Spirit of God through Mo«b and
Tbo Nobraoko bwkpendcnU have nomi­
rtreh
brush ur «‘Pol,o“In’SOTew
to- pr‘&gt;|ineu, yea, tbe word* at Ood Himself
from the tender feet and limbs. If mothA - xxriil, ■£,- Hob. j, n. so that if any nated J. II. Powera for |t&gt;e«jor.
em cannot nrfonl to pay 91.35,
Advice to Mothers.
, • i ny would lie convinced by one from
«l-«..-l rather-than by the Worn of God, it
Mrs. w In.loW* Hootktnr»nap
ijwg; tant price, by the way. for fart dye black
hosiery, in the name of humanity let^be:n
•
no argument to prove that nil such Wuntd lorrhMrjn
ire
it J. ot drapi.inj,
Word of God.
wear brown, gray or even glaring white.
.if T’1*1 hc mH unto him. If they hear
Twenty-five
«&gt;&amp;
’
•
41
bottle.
»’t Jtr/dnaml the prophets, neither will they
Blue soap, rendering the employment of
The Virginia ami North Carolina tobacco
- jwr.toled through one rose from the
bluing in lauudry work unnecessary in
• •
We are apt to Uiink that dicing is
made by incorj&gt;orntii&gt;g with ordinary
Dut Jisus says, ••BIcMie.l are they crop was never better.
b solution ef aniline green in strong acetic,
lv".?’11’? not seen, yet have believed” (John
acid. By the action of^-thc nlkal! of the
TC.’. 'J&gt;
Prter
by the Spirit, ’’Whom
--i-'uig not keen, ye love; iu whom, though
soap the green is converted into blue, uni­
wfo
®m Uoti yet believing, ye rejoice
formly coloring the mas*iw
ttDd foU
Klory*'11
• ««• 1,8). fce iiare no proof that thi* rich
Keep a box of powdered borax near the
‘, wn’ “ murderer or • btaspbetuer, a
kitchui sink. A small quandty tn the
^'"•«r.lor • dishonest man; bo may have
upright and a good clttaan; but

SUS,CXM Wrls"‘

Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla

made
IRLYI

Tho Virtue In Saluda.

CHICAGO.

M. Henri de Vilmorin, president of the
Botanical Nociirty of France, lectured be- I
fore the Royal Horticultural society tmlbe
subject of salads. He spoke of the.Nutri­
tive value of salads, due to the potash salts,
which, though preaent in vegetables generidly.urerliniinated in the process of cook­
ing. These nre sonle of ■ the plants he
enumerated as being used in France for ,
salacbi: Lettuce, corn salad, common chic­
ory, barbe de capuciti, curled and Batavian
endives, dandelion In its several forms of
green, watcrcresscs, purslane in small
quantities, blanched salsify tops, Brtumela
chicory, the roots of celeriac, rarnpion and
radish, the bulbs of stachys, the stalks of
celery, the flow ere of nasturtium and yuc­
ca, the fruit of capsicum and tomato; and
in the south of France rocket, pieridium
and Spanish unions. Various &amp;rbs are
added to a French salad to garnish nnd fla­
vor it—chervil, chives, shallot aad borage
flowers. In addition, many bolted vege­
tables nre drt'ised with vinegar j and oiL
The lecturer exhibited specimens iof dandej lion, barbe de capucln and witloof, l&gt;oth
varieties of chicories, which he commended
to the notice of gardeners as most useful
and palatable.-‘-Cor. Chicago News.

CASTORIA
for

Infants

and

Children

Errors About Lamp Chimney*.

A well kno-m glasKWurker, who has
been making lamp chimneys for one of
Pittsburg's big firing. for a long time, ex­
pressed his nniUM-mrait ihi-uthtf day to*a
reporter at an account of an old southern
lady who had mwd lhe same l:anp chim­
ney for over eight years, aad who attribut­
ed its toughness to having hbilrait in salt
and water. ’‘This idea is nn funny as it is
old,” said he, "for'waler cannot be mode
hot enough to penetrate or melt glass. An­
other curious idea-is to chip a fragment out
of the chimney so as to enable it to expand
more readily. In chipping out the piece
half the time a small crack is made, and
the first excessive beat the* gloss endures
terminates Its existence.
"Although I have l&gt;een making lamp
chimneys a good many years I confess free­
ly I don’t know how it is some are so much
tougher t bon others. At home I hovea'thin,
cheap chimney that I have used regularly
for nt least two years, while I have used up
three ’unbreakable’* ones in one year on
another lamp. 1 am inclined to think that
there is more luck than salt water about
toughened glass.*'—Pittsburg Dispatch.

M A R R I A GF nancr containing columns ot
lYlAfXrUAUE. B^mane •person-fa’’and par­
ticulars of BTCiety that pays fmin two to »1,mxi
at niarrtaire. mailed free- Addr.-ss THE GLOBK
Altoona. 1’enna.

DEAFS*SS®

fill Mil*- *

tJwSwali S*m*41—fan. IUM Sy V. eiBCOX.

IRDS. PARROTS. Dogs, Ferret*. Rabbits.
Birds Eyes. Goldfish, song Restorer, Trap
Csgra. Fira Hoai&gt;. ole.
WiLsox’8 Bi«s Bran Stokk Cleveland. Ohio.

B

PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Hiir &lt;o Us Yo.lhful Color.

P'ENSIONS^*™”**“^

1 *“1 '1 v 11 v'ci1ii&lt;trei&gt; F W ill »
month. Under Act June it. ism, nil Snldlers
and Sailors aie &lt; milled to a Pen*ton* for any
dl«ahlllty,
whether oontrseted In service or not.
Miss Cynthia M. Vestover, tbe private
All their widows, minor children, and depeudsecretary uf Commiadoner Haus S. Beat­ •uit parents, whether sole to ixtrfonn manual
tie. of the street cleaning department, labor omot. Write at once to CHAPIN BROWN
draws the largest salary of any wonmn Atl’y-at-lavw. X,3 4,4 8t. N'l W., Washington D.
No fee unless claim is allowed. 13 years’
secretary in New York. She succeeded C.
experience.
Gilbert O.-F. Nicoll, who was promoted to
the position of chief clerk in the depart­
ment, and she gets 11,500 a year.
Mi»« Westnycr went into the New 3k)rk
PROF. I. HUBERT S Malvina Cream and
custom house during the Mngone adminis­
Lotion aud Malv. fohthyol Soap.
tration, nnd won distinction as an in­
A world famous preparation for beautifying
spector. When Mr. Beattie was appointed the complexion. Removes freckle*, tan. sun­
surveyor uf the port of New York she be­ burn. plmplrs and *1' Impur ties nf the akin. If
came his private* secretary, and Surveyor no cure lx effected the monev will be refunded.
all leading dniggists.
Lyon engaged her in the same capacity Price 50 cents. For saleI. br
HUBERT. Toledo.O.
when he took charge of the office ubout a
year ago.
Miss Westover is a western woman of
birth and education, and is conversant
with several foreign languages. This ac
complishmunt will be very useful in the
many inquiries that have to be made
dnOTfafa* rrK&lt;/
among the Italian and other foreign labor­
ers to prevent the peddling out of appoint­
ment tickets. She Is n remarkably pretty
woman of about 28, but does not appear to
A Woman Who Bu Slicereded.

The Niagara Falii Route.”
Stations.

BaSTWAMD.
a.in
&gt; in
Grana Kaput* ly« ... 7.20 i ’,.-■ 5.40
Mlddierttla.................... 7B2 -'■•M' C 1«
erring................... ........
IL41- r.
Hastikob.....................
1M) 12 T. &lt;•■ ,-w
ffife:™::;;::;;:::
1.C', e.«7
!.&lt;• c
Naabvnio....................... !.:* 7.0-J
Charlotte.......................
7.:Eaton BapMa............... 9.16 "s 7.V.
Jackaon ......................... f ,’O
8.40
Detroit............... Ar... txto 6.15. 0.45
Stations.
w Bi a 3
wasnranD.
a.m. a. in.
Detroit................ Lv... o.n
7.50
Jaekm..~......... L... U’.'5 4J0 0.10
Eaton BapMa.......... 1X5 7.1* 0.50
Charlotte.......................
125 7.43 L16
Nubvllte.......................
3.20 H.-.A I 47
Morgan...................... Ml IA7
Quimby........ ................ H.47 2.C.
lurnxon.....................
Am H.fo 2.12
IrVtog............................
4.30 8.11 2.77
MMdmffle....... . ..........
4.44 0 18 J SI
Grand Rapids.. Ar.... C.UC 10.001
M. 11. COLLINS. ixxuU Agent. HasUaga.

LADIES, TRY IT

Bell-cap-sic

PLASTER.

15 Si Si

ggggS

u
“ boiu" &gt;* UlbU.nl’,
RlMtamaUc Syrup, which has mtimi..

A YOUNG GIRL WHO

In effect May «h. 1880.

Station*.
NOBTH.

Kalamazoo Lv...
EartOooper.........
Richland Junct.
Oreseey...

Milo..........
Delton....
Cloverdale
SbulU.......
HAraitoe.
Costs Grove.

Grand:
The Other Side of a Vopnlar Subject.

A neighbor of mine tumbled off his
house the other day while he was acting as
amatetri* painter. A professional jiainter
who stopped to inquire for him said he
hoped he would not die of it, although he
was taking the bread out of tbe mouth of
the honest man.* Our dressmakers have
not begun to talk to ns in this way; on the,
contrary dverybody praises the woman
who liaxber daughters caugnt “the com­
plete ars of cutting and.ntting.” And yet
dressmaking is a trad a, us is shocmaking
and millinery. Tho woman who gets her
bread and butter by it should know all the
ins and outs of its many details. For
other women to learn some smattering of
it may often be convenient, even necessary,
but It is not in the line of social progretw.
—New York Commercial Advertiser.

CAUTION

haa hl* name and price atanped eu bottom.

Stations.

EMtOnoper Lv..
Hlchland Juno’t.

ES

&amp;o

JH75
t?Bovs

Delton..........
Cloveniale...
Rhulul.........
HABTDtCS....
Coats Grove.
Woodland ...
UmshiK
Detroit............
Grand Rapids Lv
-mope on signal only.
ooij.
•Stops
No*,
Km. s5 and c
6 will not carry piKrengers unless
provided with freight train permits.
Fhkp'k Bubm, Pres. &amp; Gen. Man.
L. SanoKAXT.Supt.
u &lt;' i',,.. , .. u... Arc f. n »

How to Tell Soar Milk.

;

Sour milk is one of tbe commonest causes
of indigestion and diarrhea in artificially
nourished chlkjri-n. Of course no mother
would give he! baby milk which has “be­
gun to turn”'did she know it, but the
trouble is when milk is only slightly sour,
and yet enough so to upect a baby’s diges­
tion, the fault is not distinguishable by
taste or smell unless the same be marvel­
ously acute. Mothers should provide tbemselvt* with n sheet of blue litmus paper,
which h cheap and con be obtained of any
druggist. This should be cut up into short
and narrow strips. When one of these is
dipped into nn acid fluid the blue color
change to a pink. Doubts us to whether
baby's milk is sour or not can easily l&gt;e set
at rest by this means.—Boston Herald.
A aew “trash Imsket” ta a bag about
nine by eighteen inches in size, made of
brocade in some rare old tint, lin«l with
plain silk turned down cn revers -on one
tide. Tlie bag is suspended by u metal
cord and tassel, or by o ribbon if preferred.

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE OCMTLKMKN.

I* Orafcn Ura. A S. HUSH. Gaud (*&lt;*. u
iSwrnaAn .. &lt; C. 'MCkCC.'* 1

CHAMCEKYtHtDEK.
State of Michigan. Circuit Court for ths CouuAustin, defendant.

•3«&gt;

»

Suit pending In the Circuit Court tor the
County of Barry, tn chancer*, before Atonzn E.
henssten, Esq .one of tbe Circuit Court Comidapted mis*loners in and for s»M enmity, at the City of
A*Diniw(&gt;D Mltl count:r on
ot July*

»3&amp;»2 SHOES USfa.
direct to factory encloaJnjr adrerUaed prtca. or a

P°*alf&lt;’wr1£ DOUGLAB, Breektsa, Maaa.

A. E. Woolley, Agent.
MS CROC!’ IEMED

tn this cans-, it satisfactorily appmrltit by
affidavit oti fit *. that the defendant. Anna M.
Austin, has d:aarte&lt;1 frotn her last known place
of residence, and tier residence »amr.otl&gt;easc*r.
talnnd. on motion of Smart. Knuppen &amp; Wearer,
compiainant'ii solicitors. It is ordered that B*id
Anna M. Austin rafi«e her ui&gt;nearan. e to be en­
tered herein wtthlu fire months frqm tiir data
of this order, arcording to the rules and practice
of said Cotm.
And. It is further ordered t hat wltoln twenty
days from tbe date hereof *aM eoMBtatante
cause a notice of tb'.y order to pnMi*bed lathe
Basting* BaxHkk. a newspaper printed poto ,
hiked and elrcula'ing in «*ld county, and that

Th. ClEd™'.Midh.
During the Franco-German war the
Indies in England were busy making paper
cushion* which they sent to France to be
used for the wounded Id the hospitals.
Hnndrede of thousands of these cushions

Dated, at Ha*Uug-.. July Sth. A. D. US\
Alosxo t£. Xksastom.
iraalt Court ConnnlMlotirr, Barry County,
Mleklaaii .

j

�■Kg

idKMNHMKKMMMHK
FALSE POSITION.

SIGNIFICANCE

ATTACHED

TO

THE

EMBLEMS BY SAILORS.

Ofconrreit was only by way of a finish
off just to improve her appearance that
the stem of Princfi George of Wales’ little
ahlp, the Thrush, recently received tbe dec•------•
’i of the approved
pattern, which fa
. as Prince George’s ship,
tbe Thrush, like the other vessels of her
rate, bore nothing whatever on her plain
cutwater. Nobody would dream of our
enlightened Jacks of tbe present year of
grace—any A- B. of whom could, in the
way of general attainments, “give points"
to all tbe port admirals in England in Nel­
son’s day—attaching any significance to
the possession ot a figurehead. It wm not
always ! so, however—certainly not in
“eighteen hundred and war time." “I
Dever knew a vessel with a fiddle head do
anything,’’-one of Marryat’s ok', salts, tbe
gunuer of the Rattlesnake, fa mads to tell
Peter Simple. In deference to which super­
stition we learn that the Rattlesnake's
Addlehead—a plafn, unadorned vnlntetype
of head rounding off the top of the ship’s
cut water—was forthwith replaced by a
figurehead made with the help of a coll of
rope and a deft block of wood, cmhlamatio
ot the ship’* name. There arc several caseo
noted by Capt. Basil Hall and others of
our Jacks‘showing a semi-superstitious
regard for tbe figurehead of there ship, as
though it were a sort of tutelary deity. As,
for instance, by their decking it but when
in chose of nu enemy with necklctaof tren-ured odds and ends hunted up for the occa­
sion front tiieir kit bag*, and coaxing it
in terms of endearment and with promises
of extroicoou of paint to hasten the good
ship on.
In other ways the figurehead ha^ played
part in naval story.
THE FlOVEEHEAh IN XAVAVOTOKr.Marryht's yarn of how the ship's com­
pany ot the Rattlesnake cut off the head
and rattle from the effigy I¥ter Simple hnd
provided for the vessel's figurehead, after
tbeir commander, tbe cowardly Capt.
Hawkins, hnd made the ship show her
stent to an enemy who was her fair match,
, ha* an historical basis. So has the story
of how the men ot the old Brunswick at
the tottle ot tto "Glorious First of June"
sent a deputation to the quarterdeck in the
\ heat of the fight to borrow from the cap­
tain a cocked hot- to replace the wooden
cocked hat shot away off the head of the
effigy of tho Duke at Brunswick that did
duty as the figurehead of the ship. The
men on getting “the best gold laced hat
the captain had" nailed it ou the figure­
head, where it remained for the rest ot tbo

The French privateer Surcouf again, the
terror of the Indian seas in the Napoleon
w*r. is said to hare apostrophised the fig­
urehead in his famous cruiser, the Reve­
nant, which represented n corpse in the
act of casting oil ita shroud, in the famous
address ho made to his crew on flrat. put­
ting to sea: "This ship shall be our tomb
nr cradle of future glory!" Similarly there

head—a skeleton—which the famous En­
glish privateer ship Terrible bore. Accord­
ing to the old ballad tho Terrible sailed
from Execution dock on a Friday in No­
vember. 1757, with Capt. Death, First
Lieut Devil and Surgeon Ghost on board,
to fight es bloody a sea duel as any on rec­
ord in the West Indic* with the French
privateer Vengeance on another Friday. .
Nor ought n&amp;jttion to be omitted of the
rather too realistic figurehead of the aloopof-war Pearl, of George Il’s navy, the
shaggy, frowning head of the famous buc­
caneer Blackbeard, aa struck off hfa dead
. body, with which ghastly-trophy a* a fig­
urehead Lieut. Maynard adorned hfa ves­
sel’s tow a* he nailed into Port Royal
after hfa victory over the redoubtable piOne of Basil Hall's post captains once
found his ship's figurehead useful ns a’
lever with which to work up the energies
of his men. The frigate boasted a gilded
figurehead which wa* literally the idol of
the crew. One day, when nailing in com­
pany with other ocean high flyers ot the
same cles*. she had been toateu at reefing
topsails. Upon the commodore signaling
v that the squadron should repoat the exerefae tbe captain of the frigate in question
hailed his men who were aloft with: “Now,
I tell you what it is. my lad*, unless you
are off thqse yards and the sails arc hoisted
again before any other ship in the squad­
ron. by the Lord Harry 1'11 paint your fig­
urehead black!" Tbe result was that from
k that time forward the frigate beat every
other ship on the station at all drifts aloft.
ilBYRLOPMEXT OF THF- FIGUREHKM*.

CUT YER GRASS, MISSUS.

TO THE CRICKET.

=.*S*ws*
;n’ -^'1 unMul.

Two half grown
and a very fam

Mickles ex

avenue mansion in Washington.
had very nearly finished the Job when a re­
porter happened along, and one ot them
droppdd bis curved knife to fill a bushel
basket with several toads of the cut graw
while hfa companion raked the btuff to­
gether and carry them to a cart by tbe
examining the couteuta of an aah barrel, sidewalk. Ttoi cart was piled higtf with
and who looked ns if hr had been robbing the grass dumped into it. After every­
nscarecrow in the coun .-y before ret uruing, thing had teen cleared up in tfil* way the
boy who bad done the raxing rang tbe house
nnsMsonably, to town.
“My poor friend," he said fa n timorously bell and received a silver twenty-five cent
benevolent tone, “don't you want a coat? piece from the maid whd came J o the door.
I have no desire to hurt your feelings, but It-was he also who very willingly gave the
really, now*, it seem* to be a bstter one newspaper man some information about
hh basinesa.
than your own. Don't yon think so?"'
“De reason fer gras* puttin’,'.’ Mid he,
The tramp took the garment, holding the
collar between a dirty thumb and fore­ "am from do fult ob May to do fust of
finger. He twirled it nround, looked at October. It fa a money makfa’ ImrinyM fa
the button* and at the lining and threw it Washin'ton.sah, wbar Dearly ebcry house
he* a lawn to it. Most often they're too
contemptuously hack to ftatowtutr.
“Thanks, pard.” he said. “Better keep little to make it wuih while to keep a
IL Yer may wanbit yet. Mebbe the other mower, an’ very few folk* knows how tri
ono might suit me, though. Let’s see It." use a ricklc or to keep it sharp.- So tberssfa
The old gentleman was greatly dfa- lot* ob men an’ boys thnt earns a good
cournged, but being iudfapawd to give libbiu in dis town goin’ around nn’ keenin’
•way the coat then on hfa" own back, he de grass cut. Dcr bra' way am ter fiwo to
•mbled on dejectedly, and presently met a wuk togedder as parduera, wid a kyart to
friend, to whom he related the story of the haul de grass away, sah/'
“How much pny do v&lt;&amp; a*k;’’
tramp's ingratitude.
“As much as we ti.ink we kin git, snh;
“Oh, why do you bid for the jInsolence of
•ueh fellows?” sold the friend, who seem­ but we know-pretty nigh onto what folks
ed to be a practical man. “If you want to fa willin’, t&lt;&gt; give nearly alius. We gu from
dfapoew of your coat, hang It over the one house to annuder, whar de grass show*
iron railing beside that alley and some­ signs ob wantin’ to to cut. nnd at each
place we make an offer. S'poria' it’s 6nly
body who needs it will soon pick it up."
Hoppy suggretion. The cent wu.* left a little teuk as wide a* do house, like dr.L
hanging temptingly over an iron tor in one acroes* de way, we say to de pusson dot
em*of the most crowded parts, of the city comes to de door:
“ ‘Lady, cut yer grass tor ten cents.'
and ita owner harteried away, smiling with
"If It's tho servant,uhe sees her missus,
•elf approval. Three minutes later he Mop­
ped to *earch for a nickel to give a teggar aud mebbv it’s a bargejn. S’poein’ she soy*
Woman who hnd a baby in her arm*. He all right, we goes ahead, cuts de grass,
lid not find the coin, but discovered that collects da money and kyartsdoatuff away.
Sometimes we make a vontrac* wid people
aa had loet a fiVe dollar bill. •
“God blens me!" tie excloimea aloud. "I" to keep delr grass cut fer so much a scnnon.
must have loftitiuthe inner picket of the An ole gvmmcn dot has a lawnmower
work* wid us when u big place hu» to lu
aid coat."
He darted back to the iron ntiling. The mowed. Some days we earn 42 nu' some
coat was still' there, for every one wiio day.-; $t," an’ den dr grass am extry.’’
“What do you do with that?”
passed it supposed that ita owner wa* a
"Use it to keep «le boas; an" wh’nt wo
workman a few yards away. Jnyouely the
old gentleman drew the mfcadnjr bill from, don’t need we sell. It's de berry finest kind
a little interior packet, nnd the next in­ ob gnus nnd fetches a .good price. When
stant a policeman’* hand closed upon hfa we git it home we spread it out au’ let It
dry in de sun fer hay. Oh, yes; dis am a
collar.
• "So I've caught you at lost
said the right smart payin' bu.sine»«, sah.”—Wash­
city’s guardian grimly. “Picking the pock­ ington Star.
et* of n poor follow's coat, ch? Come on!"
Explaining ■ Situation.
“But it’s tny own!” cried thb prisoner,
It wna at u railroad aepot in Tenner-see.
utterly dismayed. "I left it—
It wes u warm, fair day, and the four or
“Oh, come along,” said the officer.
A crowd began to collect and’ hooted nt five of us who were going to take t he train
the captive, but at thfa opportune moment salon a bench on tho shady fide at the
Ids friend came back nnd metj him. He building. Out on the platform- win piled
knew the officer and explained film state of a lot' of cotton and to the left ol us sat
affail-x The ohi gentleman was released three men, in the center sat two, and three
and went swiftly homeward, carry both others were on our right. Just why t hose
coats with him,—New York Evening Sun. eight men should sit out there in the sun,
each groiiptalklng by itself aud apparently
Hhe Had Iteen to Chtireh.
oblivions to tho presence ot the otliers, ex­
The average Sunday school scholar, if cited my curiosity, and by and by as a ne­
asked to repeat tho words of the songs he gro drayman hacked up after a couple of
hears week after week and becomes familiar barrels of salt I asked him to explain.
•'I kin toll yo’, fur shore," he promptly
with, could not do it. The children catch
at the sound of, tbe words nnd have t&gt;ex-a replied. “Dal crowd on de left fa de Bak­
heard to repeat the most outlandish and ers—ole man an* two boys. Did crowd ou
unmeaning gibberish imaginable, although de right is de Stevenses—ole man an’ two
they had the tune of the song down fine. boys. Ifam air chaps in de center is named
A comical Illustration of this point was Cook an’ Parsons."
seen in a child nt Englewood not long ago.
“Dey dun has to. sah.”
The perfect innocence of childhood robs, the
"Bat what tor?"
incident of spy appearance of sacrilege.
“Whj-.yo’see de Bakers &lt;rad de Stevenses
The child, a little girt, had been taken to a
Baptist church where baptism by Immer­ fa inimies,' an' dey shoot on sight. Bet yo’
life
each one of ’em has a gun on hfa hip!"
sion was practiced.^ She hnd svatchcd
“And the others?"
every move, iw a child will,and had caught
"Dey fa tort o’ neutral. If a fuss begun
most of the words of the service.
Reaching home she thought it would be dey might hang by de Bakers or they
a righteous thing to toptizc her pet doll, might go Ober to tho Stevenses. Nobody
and she therefore prepared a towl ot water. can’t tell. It dey wa* away dered to some
When flrat noticed she was seen in an atti­ rig)it smart fussin’ mighty quick, but dey
tude of prayer, and next with the doll hole the balance of power, an’ as long as
standing upon the edge of the basin, wait­ dey stay de odder folks won't fuss."
“How long have they been here?"
■
ing for the final act. Holding the doll In
“Since dfa mawnln’, nah, but I reckon
this position, she said in solemn tones: “I
baptize thee in the name of tiie father, the dere’s gwine to to n breakup party ^oou.
son. and in tho hole you goes." The last Dere goes the Baker crowd now. I reckon­
clause was a little off color, but it was as ed dey'd to the furat to cave in. Wall..dai
near the exact words as tbe chib! could eands up de fussin’ till next time, and it
get in bearing them from the q^ufater.— won't to any use fur yo' to hang around
heah any longer."—New York Sun.
Chicago Herald.

up, enrrybeforetb* _
.
Ing the pollen with it. gnd not having its
stigma in “receptive condition” for several
days after in many inatancee. Thp pollen
_ ________ j l. j —i.

brown coat, but little shabbier than the
one he wore, nnd he carefully serntinixed
every man he met whom; attire showed
that he belonged to the lowest stratum of

An Exiled ftucsian Sculptor.

The secret of beayly fa health. Those
wto desire to be beautiful should do nil
they can to restore their health if they
hare lost it, or to keep it if they have it
still. No one can lay down specific rules
for other people in these matters. The
work which one may do, the rest he must
take, hfa baths, hfa diet, hfa exercise, are
matters for individual consideration: but
they must be carefully thought of and
never neglected. As a rule, when a person
feel* well he looks well, awl when he looks
ill he feefa ill. There are times when one
can guess, without "looking in the glass,
that the eyes are dull and the skin fa mot­
tled. This is not a case for something in n
pretty perfumer)' bottle, or for a lotion
that advertisements praise so highly. To
have a fresh complexion and bright eyes,
even to have*white hands and a graceful
figure, you must"be well. Health and the
happiness which comes with it nre tlie true
secrets of beauty. —New York Ledger

The Russian sculptor and socialfat, Kamenski, who for sixteen years hasfotunla
refuge in the United States, attracts atten­
tion by the depth of a scar Over hfa right
eyebrow. Thfa scar fa not connected with
some romantic tale of Siberian horror. It
fa the result of n kick of a Kansas mule.
No little surprise was created at the time
that it did not cause instant death. It
came, however, very near doing so. The
sculptor was taken up unconscious, and
when hfa reason returned he was told that
hr was about to die. In n semi-comatose
state he made hfa last will and awaited the
eud. Meanwhile over the wires flashed the
news of the asaasstaation of .the Czar Alex­
ander. A friend who knew Kmnenski’s
principles vowed that be should not die
without hearing the news, and, evading
the. doctor in attendance, she cautiously
stole to Ufa bedside nnd whispered In hfaear the fate of the autocrat. The fast chill­
tag blood became wormed and pulsed glee­
fully through the feeble heart?life was re­
newed and Kamenski recovered.—Epoch.

That perfect utterance of coolant, and eoe—X. Lospcnoo is Scribner #.

The Potter's field wa* different from
wkat I expected. It had nothing revolting
about it, but was peaceful and even a
pretty plsce, with plenty of grass and trees
r.wl birds around it. The process of burial
is to dig a grave fifty feet long by fifteen
wide, which will contain *ucce«sive layer*
of coffins (white pine “shell*" twenty-two
inches wide at tbe chrat lying end to end
and numbered from one to twenty-five and
then back from twenty-live to fifty. The
nnmtors are cut deep into the lid of each
shell and than carefully marked in a book
of record with descriptions, etc-, a^wnded.
In this way it fa easy to identify and dis­
inter a buried body, and tbe^oversecr told
me that he had fast week dug tif» « body
that h;wl been burled eleven years, and not
oniy.ciuld identify it readily, but thnt the
printing on the card nailed against the
head of the box was almcwt a* plain a*
when buried. Very nearly 70,000 pereons
have been buried fa the Hart's Island Put­
ter’s field, and ot thi* number nearly threefourths were children under 7 years of age.
Thfa tells it* own sad story ot the neglect
and mfaery that, arc the inheritance of the
children of the poor.—New York Cor.
Philadelphia Record.

The fact tlutt yon regularly receive and
pay for your {taper fa worth to the carrier,
in the form of good will, Fl if you live in
Atlanta. Boston, Cincinnati, Chicago,
Cleveland, Louiarille, or Si. Paul; 83 If in
Pittsburg. San Francisco, or St. Louis,
and $5 if in New York, Philadelphia, or
Washiagton, Even your circumstance*
are taken into account—wealth, age, dfapoeifioa- ns affecting your likelihood to
continue a subscriber. A route owner,
who regularly receives from a subscriber
twelve cent* iper week for The Philadel­
phia Public Ledger, holds the name of
that substribcr, when be »elfa hfa rrfute, at
a stiff W to $5—the highest, if its list to
taken ns a ivholv, of any journal in Amer­
ica. Carrier* deliver CO.tXN1 copies of The
Philadelphia Public Letlger. Newspaper
routes are worth from ttthi to KI.000 iu At­
lanta, Baltimore, Boston, Milwaukee, and
New Orleans from 8400 to
in Cleve­
land Minneapolis aud Pittsbnre:. and
from 11,000 to 15.000 iu Chicago, Cincin­
nati. Denver. New York. Philadelphia.
San Francisco and Washington.—Engeno
M. Camp in Century.
Habit* of .the Ilursc.

'

The schoolboy who wrote that Ito horse
was a noble nnimal was right. He might
have added thnt the horse knuws his btjsiness. A horse knows all about himself,
and if he hnd some of tlie faculties which
men have the horse could cure his own ail­
ments. There are some horse'- that never
get off their feet. I have known horses
that would stand for months. Standing
seems to be the natural attitude ot the
horse. He sleeps iu that position; it .in a
very rare thing to find a horse sleeping in
any other potition. A horse that is sickly
seldom if ever lie* down, particularly If hfa
dfaeas- faint he lungs. So you see t hat the
habits of the horse, in some respects at
least, ftwentirely different from the habits
of a man. When yon work nil dav you
rest by stretching yourself nt length on a
tod or couch: you don't stand up. Tbe
horse, as I said before, docs. When you
are sick you go to bed. but the home’re­
mains standing.—Interview in Chicago
Tribnnc.

sweet potato. The most remarkable feature
is that when the flower fails the stalk sup­
porting tbesmallundeveloped fruit length­
ens. and bending toward the ground pushes
the fruit into the ground, when It begins
to enlarge and ripen. The peauut may be
cultivated in northern gardens by those
who wish to witness tho strange habit of
.pushing the pod under the ground to ripen,
but the fruit will not come to perfection,
as it requires, a long, warm summer jin
which to develop. The peanut fa planted
in the early part* of May fa ground pre­
pared aa for wheat ar corn, the kernels totag placed ntout’twd feet apart. The crop
matured in lhe latter part of October, when
it is gathered and put through a sweat for
about n month. The nuts are then picked
from the stems or main vine by band and
are sent to the various cleaning establishmem i to be cleaned and graded.-St. Louis
Post-Dispatch.

■ There fa much that, fa curious atom the
development of the figurehead tbrouglUbe
various forms that nl one time or anotber
it has o®umcd. The learned date its ori­
gin to the primareal time*—to the days
Women are intolerant of one another in
when man's only method of getting to the
biisinesx and intensely jealous in society.
other side uf tiny piece of open water was
Mistress and servant arc not the only
.to propel himself acruas astride of the near­
Classes between whom dignity of demeanor
est fallea tree trunk. Antiquaries protest
is set aside. And tbeu the uukindnewl—it
to find tbe first idea of the flgurehuad in
makes a generous spirit shudder. Said a
Cleaning Files by Electricity.
the grim and grotesque face resemblance,
poor washerwoman, who has a family of
The file manufacturers are not disposed
that would to left in t he preliminary trim­
seven to support: “The gentlemen I wash
ming of the roots of the tree trdhk, which to regard with much complacency lhe re­
Mr.
Harvey,
solicitor,
of
Liverpool,
would be neoestiary to make it float Wad cent application of electricity to the clean­ strolling through the houses nt St. Alban* for give me old clothes enough for tny
first. "Wliethcr this was so or notin pre­ ing of files, by which process the tools are on July 24, ISBSf. remarked a plaut of tolfa three little boys, but I have never had five
historic ages dues mot, however, much made virtually a* good as new. After being ancep*. which hnd the ring mark on Its cents’ worth from one of the ladies. They
give me old dreMM and cloaks aud some­
cleaned and wetted the files are dipped be­
matter.
pseudo bulb much higher up than fa qsual.
, Figureheads in the earliea historic times tween two carton* into acidified water. and There might be some meaning in that ec­ times a hat, but] for each 1 have done two
aretn to ]&gt;avc teen Hatred emblems borne the circuit of an clectrict current is estab­ centricity, ho thought, paid two guineas or three week*’ washing in payment. That
on board ship to insure good luck aml’avcrt lished by means of a piece of metal upon -for the little thing and on Dec. 21, 1888, isn't nil. They are all the time accusing
the perils of t be sea. Egyptiau sculpture* which tlie file rest*. The water fa decom­ sold it 'took to Mr. Sander for .ttJOO. It me of stealing their handkerchiefs."—New
kork World.
give numerous repreuentatioHs of vessel* posed by the currctft, the oxygen acting proved to be India anceps ameoina, the
i. upon the cuttings of the file, xvhile
ivhile the
with head;&lt; ot the sacred ram of Ammon,
Royal Mcrx-hant*.
,t "Hydrogen bubbles settle fa the teeth and grandest form of tall* anceps yet dis­
of Ibis head* at t he prow, and we read tliat
covered,
very
dark,
with
a
magnificent
In the Thirteenth century the Vonetians
images representing the mystic Uabiri— protect them against the action of the blotch upon the lip, thus named nfter F. L.
divinities who hwl sped*! power ot pro­ addnlatcd water. The file is then brushed Ames, nn American amateur. Such pli-as- were masters of the sea, and somn.nf their
testing their wonihiper* from storm and to remove tbe oxido-of ■ iron nnd immersed ing opportunities might arics for you or wealthy merchants, km the Samidua, the
Justintant, the Grimaldi aud others,erected
wreck—were *lmilarly made u« ot by the in nn alkaline both to remove all trace of me any day.—Longman's Magazine.
principalities in divers places of the arehiPbaudcian mnrlticra. A tough cut from the acid and the process is complete.—New
pelnga, whlrii their dreceudants enjoyed
the wncrcd spread!ug oak that ruled faj&gt;o- York Com me rcfrl Advertiser.
Mistress and Maltl.
for Tmny cent uries. There self created
doua's "aged grove,'' aca&gt;rding to ancient
Mrs. Slimdiet (boarding hnnsa keeper;-- prince* were railed “royal merchants
In! the window of a fishing tackle store
myth, did duty a* figurehead for Jason’s
Dry Goods Chronicle.
What have you in this jxjt, Bridget’
Argo ship, and wm &lt;rf do tijrin! acuoupt, in Fulton street fa displayed a fly rod three'
Bridget (who in trying to clean tbe old
the laaraicd say, in Mfeguarding the fifty feet long, arid tapering from the thickness
heroe* through all the perils ot tbeir Bux­ of a lady's pencil at tbe butt to the size of - lamp burnorc. by boiling them}—"Flare,
Maude-Just wait onemfaute; Clara fa
mum, thim’s th’ould lamp top*. They
ine voyage. Tbe burrowing erudition of a pin at the tip. It is made pf Japanese war. no use at all at. all.
coming.
French savant* ami Germau prof».*ora b» bamboo with a tip of whalebone. There
Mrs. Slimfiiet—Well, don’t forget io
Harry—Indeed? I don’t me her. .
are
three
joints
in
the
rod.
Thie
line
of
t
ho
also unearthed as facts that tbe ship*
put in plenty of seasoning.—New York
JUud^You nupld! There , tl,
Achille*', took to Troy had golden Nereid length of the rod fa of fine gut. At t he end Weekly.___ • '_______ '
it dangle* a tiny yellow fly, concealing
ioagBB n&gt; their figurehead*, while old
jo™-. Stall ta tare prewnuy-piu,
a
Inert)leas
hook.
The
rod
was
made,
in
Nestor’s were oru.imeniorl with the figures
At name of tire ceremonies of commence­ trar&lt; Bulletin.
’
Japan, aud fa a specimen of those in use ment week nt Bryn MawrcoUegv tbe Kin­
there fa the capture of minnows, which dents wore academic costumes, the blonde*
formed into bulls
Tbr ancient Greek* of hfaiorical time* are regarded ns a delicacy by the native*. choosing a.white gown and mortar board figured it out that twSfatieVpSwmto
—Near York Sun.
and the braticttea yellow. The college col­ ten ye«ra will produce on «ncr,&lt;rv ef art
TlASM.TObinK WH.“ £j
ors are white and yellow.
A curicm* fact la noticed in connection
a bird nr twn
r&gt;r ti...______ _ • .
with the fannation of barnacles on shlpa'
Tba hcort that lien in Napoleon BonaAncient Jiome was never so populous u
t hat of
Y«"k- In tbe zenith of her fame she
eoaulu• mnaon
Brooklvn » iukl khM. »
"

the power of doing good a* soon a* it left
thc anther cell. In that case new pollan
from other flowers wbuld bring about
cross fartillMtion. If it* own pollen pre­
served its vital power it would bo on hand
for its work the moment the stigma be
camo mature.
• '
Hius the queatkm became one of consid­
erable importance, and tbe fact ascertain­
ed, u* m.ted, that pollen did .retain power
for some time, hnd au unusual interest.
Attention being thus c alled tolt, varied ex­
periments have teen made, and it is now
ascertained that pollen, like other things
endowed with life, has a varied period of
ex fa:? nee. Mr. Rittlnghnu*, o&lt; Bonn, has
recently ptiblfabed au account of some in­
teresting experiments. He And* tbe aver­
age duration of life in pollen to be from
thirty to forty days. The narclsous took
sixty-«Ix days before it final'.y lost thc
power of eniittiug pollen tubus; the peony,
fifty-eight; camellia, fifty-one; nzaela, forty-

locate that hew^d

chance to make a

stem or a bundle of paper*. Ifa i. J?
tar object to all who pa** that, uav

,

«tt, and In oonrequenro w±
the gentleman what he wanted
•-

snmr thumh‘on bfa dirty hSJ
the blind man and ,fa:i ia’.jZ?.
Ain't be got none?”
The woiMbepnrehraer
fa ilK. .
quind. «u« W tarn
M
'
»xk ww .xtan.uj
Tta to, I.1S
&lt;»«tota|r .ll,l.
io,
•«luld
PtK. h.
r BU,1
has; you jiat wmt a bit." The 1 tt w,.„ .
&lt;b. Blind
Of all those he experimented with, the Wta, ~,rln&lt; tamahlnn ■» ItaMun. tiB.
cyclamen pollen bad the lightest bold on Bo ctan r-iumed .nd lul.,ra,„|
“
™
life, becoming dead pollen when seventeen tower Uul tta „l,„d m.„ ,ra1a
tlar’ old. These diswerio* will be of great him. The senilemnn ncuM the M&gt;.
practical txar, enabling the hybridizer togrt end told ita toy hr h..l
:
pollen from long dfarances for his experi­ that he would like to know v.-fint ■&lt; lmM
“Well, ferriete,” said the fad.
‘ J*.
ment*.—Christian Union. .
to let tho blifidrluivc thfa yw" curaerwS
Statistic* of Indian Children.
we doA'l nor- on us sell no paper* hrrt. If
The alnrigjnM of America now residing any feller d«why he jfat
in the bounds of the United State* have bee?
I pon i cing asked who would tsk83,000 children between 6 and IS yeas* ol upon himsolf the task of •’lltkir.u" the un­
age, excluding the five civilized tribes and faithful onetbe lad replied: ‘ .Ulm' tis.” jf'
the New York Indians. For eight yearn WM learned later that lhe blind num had
from 1673 tbe annual average increaso Id had no handwin securing the caclutive
3fnv
the Indian education Lind wa* 75 per cqnt. Fight to the corner, but that .;
Then enme a check, r.nd In 1687 there wan will gift of tlie newsboys tiiem&gt;elreva decr-nse of 2.0 per cent, at a time when Gbkwgo Herald.
by the passage of the severalty act, open­
ing. the door to citixenxhlp, nn enlarge­
Bypxiotislu;; a lira.
ment of thfl fund wr.5 needed.
,
,---- .
....... —------ v..|» . uiie-r
Congress should cither support the In­ with n fowl. Some choice eggs fa-ingsentdian school* with aomo approach to -adc- me fop hnt’rh:ug puqx»cs •'toving n&lt;&gt; far.
quacy or it should abandon all efforts nnd st .that tlnic broody end. d» in'-;.l&gt;;-mrj I
invite the return to savagery of tbe young determined ko ??t one of. my fa n,
person* already partly educated. Indeed, QJUW.und kifp ter then- by the forwo*
saint! member* of cangres* advocate thfa mremcric po vr The &lt;
v. -rc not fn&gt;b
policy on tbe ground thnt the educated when I reel ivefl thrai.-aed to te.pther,
girl* and boys w*hu go teck to t he plain with thc unt'eriahi hopeof a tu n fa-? &gt;:nit!g
and forest relapse Into barbarism because broody might have been fif'd to tfaithey have no moral support among the hotehing. I therefore went uputist na’tri lies to which they belong.
urc ijn4 rpt my ben. upon th. sfa •
But official figure* show tlus fallacy of was in full lay at the time, and :■ inuhudf*? i
thfa contention. Of the 393 total relumed throughout .the three wer! -ttot -ht Bn.
student - from the school at HampTon, Ya, sitting, laying, atennihig
wont, twoou*
the record on Jan. I. IMO, show* that Cl of three dqy*. Tbes? who un-hrstatrf
were pronounced “excsllent,” 175 "good,” poultry will appreciate thnt do hen will
32 “fair’’ nnd only 25 ".insntisfcTtory.” Is do thfa, havShg become nsturalh broody,
there a white school horjnjn better record*
although foe the firattlay or twouftcrl.'
Of the whole number 12 arc regular teach­
ers, OS pwu nnd work farm*. 18 work or
trade*, 43 girte are well married, 35 boy*
Marking dhe eggs I »&gt; t h -r upon I wa«
and girl* are pupil* at other school* aud able to know «:&gt;d withdraw the egg* "dir.
many uf the residue nre profitably em­ kept laying. The first day 1 placed hvr on
ployed. The record of the Carlisle school the eggs it took.me half an hour to lirhu
fa not nt hand in full, but fa 1RM there had her Into a hypnotic condition: bril each
ganu teck to 45 trite* 43s pupils. Of t he»e successive day,'after having roused berm
34 weredeacbera, 36attending other school*. drink and eat. I was able to soothe her to
42 at government work, 27 Isrntjng for drowsy placidity in much les* time; also
themselves,, C8 were dead and only 41 of the there were days, for which I can give no
living were doing nothing.—Washington reason, when I bad to go to her more than
once in the day. she being in a rcstlras, ex­
cited state, trying to get off the nest. The
The Music of (lie Chinex*.
.
result has torn, much to my own ,-.&lt;onHare the Chinese’ever exerted any in­ fairmen l. that four &lt;&gt;nt of seven of :br*e
fluence on the progress of music? At flrat eggs have hatched and are healthy, lisppy
sight it would seem to be impossible for a Uttle cbfckrus.xAt night I oto-sti-l inttnnation delighting in n aeries of what seems enre their mothA to her maternal dutire,
but iu tlie daytime she takes no notice of
connection with an art so luinnoniouM a, them.—E. T. Chaplin in Spectator.
our own. But this fa a ratjier seeming
difference than a real nne. If music be
the art of. exciting the emotions by com­
H. Cl Ijiwreucc. of Sydney, Australia, i»
binations of sound, then lhe Chinese div­
one of lhe guest* at the Trctnunt. “1 tra..
cords must also to ranked as music, for
formerly a Chicagoan, but Have resided in
they certainly do aronrr tbe deepest e.mo
Australia for the last two ypirs." he said.
tions ta the Celeetiafa.
"I mu of the opinion that then is no fu­
The ancient Chinese knew far "more of ture for that ronutry. and c^rtainb
»
nrite inles of mm*- than tbv civilized —
Ji.inu »omi~uuiv». t&lt; • ’«*«»
Greeks or Ronuuui even, nut as usual UTtn ftll in targe holdings, belonging to wealthy
tb®*4is4ovcries of this self isolated rare,
English colonials, who u*c it tor -lieep
the founding of a system of musical laws
raising. The region is rocky anti srerile
did not benefit the world any more than In a ride from Syflney toMrltounic, which
themreltes. Thus it was with printing, require* eighteen hour*, one will h.tnlly
with the compass and many other of thb
sc? n blade of grass. I have trnveL- l over
ancient Chinese inventions nnd dfacoreriezA Mtvery portion of the country, ayd :;.t- land
Yet it fa protoble that the Chinese were is nowhere tilled imtil after it
been
the'first nation to adopt and formulate irrigated. Tbe poorer dasae* •»' iieo;1’.’-in
a syatein of notation.—Boston Musical
Australia have a haul lot. Australian*
Herald.
always take pride in referring to Sydney
a* the Chirrgo of the island, and yet think
Clams as Medicine.
Few Hcom to know of the great- medi­ of u Cbieago without even an-•minibus or
rah line to convey patoengt-r- between tte
cinal qualities poMessed by clams. It
depots and botch, or imagine - Chiens'*
would teem as If nature in this bivalve
hotel witliout bath aceto.W'fat ion*!
had provided a sure remedy for the dysThc&lt;? are sonic of tte unpirwini thlntp
liepsia which fa so prevalent in the United
about life in t|ii» English provin v -ChiStates, wpecially among the over hurried
nnd over worried inhabitants of our large cagq New*. 1 . :
eastern el tira.
•
When i».Floor MIK »* Afire;
It-fa not too much tnw»y tljc: by the
“When a flour mill get* on
^yjudicious ^ise of clams, both of the hard John Lindsayj chief of the fire depart meat,
and soft shell variet ies, persons can keep “tbe department fa srtisfie.1 t &gt; save the
themselves in excellent condition without adjaecut property. There fa nothing out­
the nre of any other medicines, which us ride of p powder mill or a paini shop tfii’
fa known usually leave the stomach in a I* as combustible-ns a flour null I ta*'1'
weaker condition, than it was before the heard a great drill about thc expteive ns-.
acid medicines were used: and after a se­ turn of fldur dust, but I know nothing on
vere courre of drastics, which only tem tbe subject. My own idea of the rr;iw&gt;iporarily relieve thodigestive organa, such why a flour mill burns liken bonfire fathat
a condition often results that continued it I* built of wood in thc first phn.
use of purgative, becoinra nrowj-uryPhil­ t lint even" part is connected by
adelphia Ledger.
flues, elevator*, etc. • Start a flre m an?
portion of a mill and within tire mfautethe whole struct ure is in fiany?- Tw
A whale page could be fillet! with state­ partmen:, never did *ave bitt one uulh Jn
ments ot fabulous price* paid by the relic that rare the flre commenced nn an niT­
The hat. worn by Napoleon floor, and we kept It there."-St. I**"*
at Kylnn wa* sold in Paris in 1836 for MOT. Globe-Democra;.
Tte coat worn by Charles XI! at tbe
battle of Pultown brought over jioo.otu.
A wig that once belonged to Sterne, the
Mr. Berthram Keightlcy. who •?
great Englfah writer, wa* *old at public widely known ns the nriva’e tarr-’l-1".1‘
jin Izmdon a fow-Veara
for Mine. H. !’. Blavatsky, haul fiord;
"»•
•1.060. In 1816 a tooth qf Sir Isaac Newton
Ktatemcnt that the manuMjri;'^
wa* purchMrf by a nobleman for W.M0 which she trnwlafed h«remark*b.&lt; to&gt;*The buyer had a costly diamond removed
“The Voice of the Silence," nta*t
from his favorite ring nnd tbe tooth ret fa least a thousand years old, nnd i-re pro
ita place.-8t. Louis Republic.
ably twice that age. The original.n.'irk w
in Senxar, a sacredotal language skid .&lt;• »
lhe mother of andenl Sanscrit, nnd
There fa little difference between the ed “The Book at the Golden Precept
«
jy** thc “• and lh»« &lt;»f the dreert. 1* engraved on thfa oblong
There is none fa format ion, for both are kind of indBitructihlc parchment.
compored of quarU. The Mud of the am it b claimed, b still fa exfateme
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lx due tolhe transport of the materia! bv York Press._____________ ____ _
rfter* and grinding by the wave* on the
^'Sshorv, In thc Sahara and other African
A fMalMUty"RJom. a* well as ta Central Asia, the
Fond Moltar (wpiwtasly'
daily range nf temperature fa very great.—
ou an* entirely too good natureo th ' -(.hattor.
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MOW UD to liHVC S
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It 1. reporea) ttat P. T. Btaoum wbll.
“OTt “*«*»■
ire ftomastead for the purpose of pulling

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Hastings Banner.

County.

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XXXV. NO. 15.

HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 14, 1890.

The best Aa

WHOLE NO. 1836.

Hastings Banner

bare many people in this world, possessed
Will Vester is expected to go to Y psitanU
of the satec, propensities as the rooster. •
Maud LeBaron is visiting friends at tn attend the Norma! schools.
Mrs. George Helmer Is on tire sick lb*
I
Battle Creek.
Benjamin Francisco, of Grand Rapid*, at this writing.
Otis Landon has a new canopy top car|
HAHTIXGS, MICH.
is visiting Ills daughter. Mrs. Kuickariage. bought at Kalamazoo.
bocker.
P. J. Averill was In Grand Rapids Wed,
O'Donnell.
nesday.
Harvest is all taken care of am! In first
Ad. JtowtHtas gone to Ohio on a vhuL
HASTINGS, -IIC2L
class condition.
Thct new MiuMion
Burt Gmmfcs has been confined to the
threshers can to heard in every direction. house the past week from the effects of
|
Zina and Vina Gray arc visiting friends coming in contact with jioisnn ivy.
.
in this vicinity.
Jim. Crane, of Battle Creek, spent sevI
Mr. Berk, of Vermontville was seen on eral days’last wuek nt Dr. Wright's.
our streets Sunday.
Miss Fannie Carpenter Is borne after aa
|
Nearly all in this vicinity attended the absence of live week. She has been at ber
I’, of I. picnic at Freeport last Saturday. aunu, Mrs. \V. Spotiable. of liastiBga
,
All report a splendid-time.
township.
Lizzie Conlen, who has been working tn
Again is beard the ding dung of the Cmj
West Irving for some time past,, has been ter school bell and studious boys and girls
।
spending a few days with her parents.
wend their way to the seat of learning.
The I’, of 1. stores. Edwards and Covert, '
Spell It ••biishwl.” not ••pushed" and
have refused to contract. The people are then you will know what 1 meant.
satisfied that Hasting is and has been sell­
We are sorry to learn that our former
ing Just as ‘icheap as they can, and no neighbor, Mr. Stjlwell, of Grand Rapids, merchant can bell goods on a ten per cent is failing quite rapidly.
basis to the Patrons and hare two thirds of
Mr. Whipple, of Hastings, Sundayed at
them trade at Hastings. .In orft* of their J. Odell's.
private meetings a short lime ago, a
G.sS. Smith has commenced grindingap;
gentleman made a resolution tnot ••steps be pies.
.
taken to- have a I’. &lt;rf I. iKMtoffice."
Mr. Brooks and wife, of Grand Rapids,
Milan Waldorff and Al Renkes. of your were on our street* Wednesday looking at
city, spent Sunday with friends in this Mr. Averill's fanu with a view of buying
place*
•
it
Quite a number from our street attended
Carlton Ontrr.
.
the 1'. of 1. picnic, at Freeport, last Salur,
The Ladies Aid society met at Mrs. J. dny and report a pieasent time.
N. Covert's last Wednesday. They will
Wheat is yielding well wherever^ttiresb- ■ .
also meet with Mrs. A. Davenport, of Ing has been done.
your city; Sept. plh.
James Crane, of Battle Creek, Is visiting' glad.
'
.
friends around
Carlton.
also Sally
All right Bro. Scribe, if we get on your
Thurston, of Yankee Springs, is visiting twrilon ., ptiil oar ear and we’ll go l»ack.
The following persons an* authorized to re­
or don't you mean We?
I.
her old home.
reive subscriptions tur the Bannkr :
Peter (.inert and wife and A. C.
Artlitl* Kenyon and wife have gone to
rAaayrta........................
Preston Jewell,
kantteid...............
..................
Carpenter and wife visited al-the Center the north woods to pick black berries.
L.
N. Meatier.
. tie tfunl
. Kngrnc Jordan.
Thursday.
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Mrs. Abhie .Whipple and daughter are
Bowen- MU&gt; ..
W. Armstrong.
Several attended Hie 1*. of I. picnic at visiting at Mrs. J. Odell's.
Brnranl
..- ...Wm, DrowardCarlton
•
Freeport Saturday*.
Miss Zelle Odell Is taking a rest from
.1.. J.N. Covert.
• Cedar Cre-a.......
. I». t. Mortblanci.
C. Brooks’ sister from Ohio k-i visiting clerking this week.
Clovrrdal-*.
. I toward Mother.
him at ’present.
George HartuMn. jr. had one of Ids legs
. . Hymn Fisher.
» Corners.
.Mrs. Geo. lleltner Is quite sick at lids , hurt Inst Sunday wrestling. I The shin
l&gt;ou|ii&gt;g
...
.. .
jt.G.UIce.
Deilnn.................
. F. J. Norwood.
bone Is said to lie cracked, bls limb te swol­
writing.
Fre.-port..............
•A M. lirrrinzton
Ren Cain, of East Carlton, sprained his len quite bad and is very painful.
T: Edwin niaselL
Ulckory Corners
tinkle one day last week laying him upTor
Michael Vester closed his se&gt;ool in the
Irving
, &gt;Cha». WUltetns ‘
.1 C. E. Niebenou,
Lare«
.
Bholer district last Wednesday. This is
a few days.
.Clarence Doolittle.
Milo
It. Hosmerv and wife Suudayed in Nash­ his second term in that district. He has
Moreau
.
W. X. Adkins.
ville.
.
been successful and given the best of sat­
’.
J. M--Kelve».
Maple Urur
Mldtfterttlr
Ilsiuilton Caneth
Clara Cook attended the surprise at isfaction.
NaihTlIIr
.
II.G.HaJe.
at Jean Cain's Thuonay idght.
. . Kd. Edwards.
O'Donnell
.,
John
Shril»er
Sundayed
in
East
Carlton
Onmreillle Mills
. .......... I. W. Wing.
Wm. L. Brown.
last Sunday.
Pralrn rtll«* ...x.
The F. M. campraccting commenced last
Woodlan-I .
Wesley Myers.
Wednesday the Oth and will! close next
.. . . K.tonnett.
Yankee Springs.
Tuesday.
Ed Gregg has sold his mustang to May
BanH«Ml.
Cortright and company broke, camp and
Charles Shoemaker, .lr. is steadily on returned to their iqespeetive homes last Farley.
Mac Patent is working for Chas.
the gain and sits up parj-of the time and week.
A. L. Nichols and wife returned Gaskill at present.
takes his meals with this family. He has a
Young people qrbile they are out riding
very stiff neck yet. so he cannot turn his after having spent several days with
head either way, bnt will be around with friends residing nt Orapgcviile and also should guard against both going to sleep
at the same time. *
■Shelbyville.
the boys in a very few’ &lt;|ays.
•‘
The M. E,.camp meeting at Ionia will
Mrs. Polly Ann Starks left her home
last Sunday Mrs. Hev. Chase's sister
Saturday for the insane asylum at Kalama­ begin the 12th of this month. Quite a
from Delton, made her a birthday call.,
Millie Corwin is visiting at Frank Doty's. zoo. laving l»eeti ail judged a fit subject for number from this place anticipate going.
Mr. Fry's folks are looking for friends
Willard Xje was here last week on bus­ that institution.
Ed McCaffrey and wife, of Kalamazoo, from Ohio daily.
iness and is tin: satiie old toy as ho was
It was while Harmon Towne and wife
were the guests of II. M. Byington Satur­
years ago.
were
at Vermontville that his brothwand
day
and
Sunday.
Cliarles Clark got ^Judgment against
Republicans have called a caucus to wife from Sunfield came to visit them and
Mary Howarth la d SaUirday-and aLoJliad
an e.xwiition served on ier the same day, choose delegates to the county convention, we Judge that both families were disapnt Thomjwonshotel on Saturday Aug. 1(1, 1 stinted as they did no*, see each other.
then Charles look his pao’ l« oats.
Frankie Haro, a 12 yr. old boy of F.
Answer to south Johnstown correspond­ at 2 o'clock p. iu. Let there to a full at­
Harry, has been confined to the house for
.
ent. When L. C. Edieends threshes that tendance.
Edith Hammond, of Kalamazoo, is piak- some time with a lame ankle. It became
wheat that the twine bound, he will re­
port ami see who will rejoice most, he or ing ber many friends glad by her friendly so painful the lattcr'part of last week Hurt
they sent for their faui(ly physician and be
.
calls.
.
the twine mannfacturers.
Why does Sheriff Slirlner fall to make said It was not rheumatlsni ias they sup­
Wtu. Burroughs threshed 10 acres of
arrests when in tills beautiful locality? A posed but some kind of a swelling. The
wheat mid got 800 bushels of wheat.
following
Sunday
thb
Dr.
lanced
his
ankh*
•
faint
heart
never
wins
a
fair
lady.
Baker.
L. N. Mosher' went tn Battle Creek last
The steam tliresber'a .whistle is beard and now he Is gaining slowly.
The Hastings furniture vo.
week, for the first time in a long while.
Delos Hopkins Is selling his saw logs to
ami C. McCay gets to the front with 1000
hcplth Is improving very slowly.
ux» KrtAKng ikota -reOoio WOoJ &gt;»
bushels 1st day on an average.
•
Bentley.
large loads at
Threshing has begun about here both
Bom to Frank Deitrick arid wife g.O lb.
with a separator and the school mann’s
boy on the 4th Inst.
Thomas Lord, of Rutland, was the guest
Jose has left his foater parents. Mr.,and raw hide.
of his cousin Charles Beach last week.
Ixirin has learned to cut hair a new way,
Mrs. Ed. Hursley and gone to Battle
Some from our raid are attending the
camp meeting style they call IL
Creek.
bELIVEKEP,
z
camp meeting at Martin Corners.
Mis.«Geo. Stanley Is pot improving as
A
TRUE
COMBINATION
OF
Nellie Prentice Is home from Battle rapidly as her many friends wish.
But not piled up.
Every stick Is kiln
Ywnkr* Spring*.
Creek.
■
dried hardwood, the very best tor summer
Frank Burdick has retired from the
James Johnson had the misfortune to
The Center buys played ball with the cares of your city and moved on hb farm.
wood or kindling. Ordera are filled and j
get his hand hurt very* bad last week In a
delivered in regular orffpf as received. As |
Wellman dub Saturday.
Wanted, rain to moisten the uarth and threshing machine, but It is doing well at
Nettie Larkin Is on the sick list.
the €o.
Co. now have mote
more orders booked than
lay the dust.
BEAUTIFUL SOUVEMIR
Charles Beach and Lester Webb wire at
they can fill for a few days it will stand
A. A. Aldrich. Ed. Bissel with several
The P. of 1. meet at their hall nejtt Sat­
Carlton Sunday.
those in handwho wish to buy this wood
friends are camping on the bank of Gull urday evening.
• Mrs. Phil! 1’natt is expected home from lake.
to place their orders in advance.
With
Old Uncle John Beyer has gone to make
WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE
Yirafid Rapids this week.
the low price and excellent quality of
ids daughter. Mrs. Malle Clark of north­
U’ooUlsnil.
weed the demand Is sure to to large.
east Thornapple, a visit and expects to be
Terms, cash with order or when delivered.
Our school board decided last evening to gone two or three weeks.
We need mln very much.
Star lodge I. O. G. T. installed their of- hire Mrs. Sweerey, of Hastings to teach
When you buy your Groceries tryta
Corn and potatoes are suffering for want the primary department of our school.
fleers last Friday night.
package LION COFFEE, hia tfca
of
rain.
"
If you have a difficulty to settle, the
Our school house is soon to receive two
best in the United Suites—made unfrnm
Mrs. D. L. Morthland is quite sick.
coats of paint. It needs it very bad and whortleberry marsh is a very good place to
a selection of Mocha, Java and Rioj
" 'Willie Stanton is very sick.
we think our school board has decided settle IL
•
properly blended and is conceded by
»
Wc
hearthat
Willard
fain
found
a
swarm
Elam Springer, of Plainwell, Is v MtI ng
wisely.
•
to make the nictut cup of Gnffee in ty
of toes, the-other day in u &gt;tone pile. They.
C. S. Palmerton looks joyful: he return­ friends |p this vicinity.
land. Fur Sale Everywhere.
were working finely ami appeared as hapi&gt;y ed from Sunfield Tuesday "evening, after
its though In the best kind of a hive.
having won the replevin suit
Willis Humphrey has gone for a two
The P. ol I. social witsi well attended
The suit of, Mku Kittle Fox vs. Ludwick
Kansas City, Mo.
Toledo,
and they sold their ice cream at P. of 1. Bltxer has beem adjourned until the 30th. months visit in Vermont.
Mrs. John McCollum and son Arlie, of
Mrs.
P.
B.
Hunsicker
is
improving
the
mi
To stop adulteration: stop buying mlulleratod
Pr.L&lt;H. Valentine was In Battle Creek last
looks of her bouse by a new coat of |»alnt. Battle Creek, are visiting the former's
M. Doster, of Prairieville, was in this father. Mr. Cortright.
Jennie Jones has returned from her two
Farmers arc threshing their wheat and viciUty a few days last week, buying hogs,
weeks’ visit in-Bedfoni.
report very good yields and good quality. sheep and cattle.
Charles Sbriuer has returned front
Ixit there to a good turn out to the re­
Many of our farmers have tbn»d»*d and
Washington
and California.
publican caucus as "In unity there Is find their wheat yielded- better than they
Shirley Williams, of I’ainavilte, Ohta.
expected.
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strength.”
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Dr. Baughuian has moved his office to and Miss Wattles, of Battle Creek, were
The miscreant tiiat fired Clark Hunt’s
the guests of Mrs. Humphrey for a few
little out.
wheat stacks trad better look
- -a------the upper story of bls brick block.
. ‘
Gouge Baker jam! Arlie Stanton have
Mr. Snyder and wife, of Campbell, spent days.
Hiram Munger and family hare moved
Tuesday with ti»elr son 0. H. Snyder, of
gone to Allegan.
*
to
Battle
Creek.
this village.
i fuiffrvHlr.
Cloyertlale.
c. H. TliursUai and wife and guests.
S. Stevens on the afternoon of the 22nd.
Mim&gt; Kttle Falk and Miss Ream, were at
The berry pickers are atlll active and
Mrs. J. V. Cooper and children have re­
large quantities of berries are being »hlp- turned to their home in Marshall.
Gun lake picnlcing last wet-k.
O, E. Ellis was In town vlaltlnc bls j&gt;ed from here.
children. laivcni and Clara, Friday and
Mrs. Margaret Hart and two brothers
IN THE
Ice cream festival Thursday Aug. 21.
SaMrs.H&gt;. M. Srid*01* tos sold her farm tb came .home from New York‘state last
A full house is the wish of the Aid moiety
Howard Mosher has gnnejxfftfi foKJds held at the house of Mrs. Albert Kinney.
Tim EHaworth.
€hir school bell Is being rung regulariy
! Bertha Brunnej-. of Hickory (,’orners. Dealtii. Tin- station liere. will be under
by Prof. McIntyre.
was the gaeat of Mrs. L. N- Wing Sunday. the efficient management' of John Ryan
The grove meeting was not largely at­
;7r Person
°r
I, iwrawirr »&lt;&gt;&gt;■•
™I“a'r *- I William Dobbs iia-* Kone to iennsH- during the absence of the former.
Forty-nine loads of wheat were market­ tended. The crowd attended the big
rania and intends to make that his Hiture
Hintth. deceased.
. . 1. --------show.
.
ed here in one day last week.
J gottro is hereby gi ven
hictnsst bidder, on Mounay. ^Mra. Mary (toslin has been rick but Is
Saturday evening Elder J. liunL of
Mart. Bates returned home Saturday
ilr auction, to tlie lilcue*
D.,
sth day
of !Heptember. A.
evening on the 9 p. m. train. How is the Paw Paw, is to deliver one of his able
nt ten
&lt;’’’ri***
«*&gt;&lt;’* •»"
foTIU,U^ at the present convalesceiil.
I ano at
,e" n
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temperance lectures at the ehureh at Coata
.h, probate court ro&lt;
Miss Mne Wiug. of Chicapo. Is visiting walking Mart?
CKr’nt HMtings in lb* Count:
.
George Mosier has Increased his stock of Grove.
her uncle L- W'• " lug- .
aery agency. Middleville, Mien., i • v
Neva Jessup la visiting her father in the goods and his store presents an attractive
.utlwrtWcmlrtrfiurrT
appearance.
505
______________________
When the |*in In the IHer I* accomOur blacksmith reports an increase of
* Katie Coykendall Is aiek with the
panlrd bf rou»Up,tl«a Wllorn, patHlil,
trade,
killed a _____,
targe rattle will usually find Brooks' Kidney and
mcasloJohn McCnllat, __,
The-rooster would la- a much mon
nopular bird, if to e°o,d onl&gt;‘ '* J1*110***1 snake In front of bis bouse last week. The
E’Statlh.a- u n.
laity tor bls reporting hi» whereabonts to rattles.

Published Tlturadays by

COdK BBOa,

F. JR. PANCOAST

L Soring th.
went ta
xL Tito tad
L&lt; JirtM hand
»en inquired;

Our Special Sale of

$8 Men’s All-Wool Suits!

d he Jaat ia.
&gt;^1 that the
toy looked
r an daaunt
ad p'rip.hn
»tad wpnt to
’ band him M
e samcTinn-.
led the cusou hi supply
I the paper,
» actionautl
mt It uittttH.
hve’K
J efimer, and
pens here. If
»«&lt;* Ifcked.
would tab*
log” the u«.
Ulof nA” if
tad. man had
'■«' exclusive
t t^aa a free
hcjawlfes.—

Closed out by us from the celebrated firm of
Michaels, Stern &amp; Co. will
'

i The regular prices of these suits were $12, SJ 3 and $14, but
a having bought them way below their intrinsic value, we are
| selling them on the same basis, Over fifty of these suits were
sold yesterday, and it is no telling how soon the remainder
will pass into our customers’ hands. It behooves you to come
at your earliest possible convenience if you wish to secure a
first-class ALL-WOOL, DURABLE MADE SUIT at the low
price,
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^cxberihient

•' ing n« ben
incubator) I
©ns on thes-.
• he foscoof
ere not frwh
u ■kistp them
en becoming
nl ito the!against nafw eggs; ah«
retnainedj.o
H:ai ahefwas
bnt, two out
understand
no hen will
ally broody.
;wo after lie­
s lay Acu or

Our Great Straw Hat Sale

Is in everybody’s mouth. Straw Hats at 48c, 68c, 98c, $1.48;
worth in any other store, 75c, $1.00, 1.50, 2.50.

Get your packages .checked at the Tower free, if in
Grand Rapids circus day, Aug. 20th,

EODSBN

TOWES CLOTHING CO. 1"«
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

A Cleaiw up ofStoGkj

lustruiiaj Is
int. “I was
e resided in
iu’’: he said.

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.1
1

M for Sals

$1.50 EACH

BOSTON
DRY Q00D5 STORE.

&lt;•

•: generally considered the dullest
■ if the season with most of the
lit.-, will be made the busiest of the
st Mart &amp; Duffs, it order to effect
&lt;i ot|tain said results we will

ii -ale for this

MONTH of AUGUST
the grandest bargains in Dress

depart meat,

suitable for fall and winter wear
ids ever been our privilege to sell,

lothlng outit shop that

wtuld Just state here that we* have
—I a large line of Dress Goods
Yjjar'sl from an importer at less than

mflreisthat
I place, and
jr qonveyer-’.
’ fire in any

cm mill. In
m an upper

1,0 b&gt;

COUNTY NEWS.

EIGHT DOLLARS

owb n*.tonrcmof these
J thy. happy
n. still intlurnul duties,
no notice of

irplaslve nu"
r nothing o»

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

Hundreds of other rare bargains in Men’s Business Suits.
$3 50, 5.00, 6.00, 10, 12.
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npoh I'n-n.-*
h&lt;P
sislata! her on
our to bring
n; but each
ujsed her to
oothe her t o
s tiine; also
caa give no !
r more than
restless, ex-

and sterile,
mrnc, which
will hardly
rawlcd over
nd.'thv land
it has been
of people in
Australians
ig to Sydneyid yet think
omnibus or
betwesu the
i ai Chicago

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Henriettas with Side
Bands. Silked Flannels
with Side Bands, Silk I
Wool stripe dress Goods,1
Extra Fine Check Wool
Cumellel’s.
Tln-sesire all goods well worthy your attetni-'::. itemember although these goods
ktv
ji.Lst year they are Jost as good In
•• willy ;md ip color as If they Just came
from tltti custom house. This line Is from

so tn i&lt; inches wide and worth from 00 to

c«*ut»ta yard, our price while they last
this utoikh will be 25, 80 and 80 cents a
yard, ii win be useless for us to urge the

uecessity of an early call If you want to
buy a nlh* stylish, wool dress at

Such bargains can only be obtained at

Marr &amp; Duff,
BATTLE CREEK.

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DRINK

LION
COFFEE
Mocha,, Java and Rio.
A
Picture Card Given

LION COFFEE

GOOD GOODS CREATE TRADE
Poor Goods Kill Trade.

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josejh Boors.

4LWflYS THE SAME
ALWAYS THE BEST

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Given Away.

Asi Your Frie&amp;ds to Sotaibe
for the Bainer, and ftpj &lt;ill
have the pleasire of reading
the inf story pihlisled.

between
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the place of beginning
(2)itm ''tore orlre'-

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midnight and three a.
that to b aj bow

m.

hb family, w are we, but we don't
up
I in the night to brag about it, though we

north part of the town by the Mono of the

blrtdrr Bnak.' KMnev nd

�ELECTBOTHANA8IA
The New Method .of Execution
Tried on Kemmler.
AWHJL BIGHT FOB THE WITNESSES

AVBVHK, N. Y., Aug. 7,—Tbe first ex­
periment at changing the mode of taking
human life by process of law has been
made, and whether, it is a failure or not
will doubtless be a subject for discussion
*C—*
among scientists
)
and medical men
H
f°T many a long

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A
1
/va

yesterday William
Kemmler, strap­
ped in a chai* prepared for the pur-

poee. received the
lightning stroke
J
. that sent sent him
|
A
on his way to etornity; whether it
\
instantane o u s 1 y
F
\
liberated the^pirdxath
* it is a question.
Ax any rate, for those who were present as
tbe legal witnesses It was a sickening
spectacle. For four and a half minutes
the current of death was kept flashing
through the brain of the doomed man
at intervals, and not until that period had
passed by could the doctors say with cer­
tainty that absolute death had inter­
vened.
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The first shock was allowed to pass
backward and forward through Kemtnler’s system for eighteen seconds, bnt two
minutes after the current was cut off
• there was evidence of respiration. As soon
as possible the current was returned, then
cut off, and again respiration was evident
after a few moments. Saliva came from
the ipouth, the chest heaved, them waa
wheezing in the throat The shock wns
again put to the prisoner, who, the doc­
tors remarked, was unconscious from the
moment of the first shock. After a short
time smoke appeared nt the liasc. The
flesh was burning. The spectacle was
most trying. After the third contact of
four minutes the man was declared dead.
Kemmler was phenomenally cool. He
was brought into the death-chamber by
Warden Danton, and seated in a chair.

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where he said, upon being asked if bo had
anything' to My, that he wished every­
body good luck. When the cap was placed
upon his head and strapped there, he re­
marked: “Oh. you’d better press that
down further. I guess. Press that down.”
Sd the hqpdpiece was unclamped and
pressed further' down. While it was be­
ing done Kemmler said: "Well. I vrnnt
to do the best I can. 1 can't do any better
than that;’* ami this while everybody else
in the room wa&gt; evidently highly excited.

The condemned man sat strapped In a
chair with one electrode in the cap fitted
to his head and another pressing against
the lower part of his spine, an opening
having been made in the trousers so that
tbe plate would be in contact with his
fltoh. Up in another part of the build­
ing there stood tbe dynamo. Tbe electric
power wo* 2,000 volt* and those haring
charge of the lever that released the elec­
tric message of death My that the voltage
during tho execution wm (rom i.OOOio
1,500 volte, a force which iin&lt;l been de­
clare 1 to be ebnndant to produce instant
^Mth. Who moved the lever, n* all
things being ready. Warden Duraton
. stepped to the door and gave tbe signal.
no one who knows will telL
'
The dynamo need is constructed to gen­
erate au “alternating'' current. In lay
terms it pixy tw said that in alternating
current dynamoe the electric force under­
goes rapid periodic changes, being one
moment at zero, increasing to maximum,
diminishing to zero: then, reversing in di­
rection, it again rises to maximum, falls
again to zero. The Auburn machine Is
capable of about 23&gt;j of these reversals
-every second, or about J4.0W every min­
ute When applied to the criminal, as in
•Kemmler'* cijse, the rapidly alternating
throb* have each about the physical force
neccsg-Try to lift 137‘ pound* one fool in one
Kcoml. It fa like beating an object with
a heavy hammer alternately on each
side, with great force, very rapidly. In
the case of electrizing, the nerve cells are
believed '#lm torn from tbe glands, or
Che ganglia disintcgr.-.tet|-kijled.

Washington City, Aug. IL—It now
appear* that Minister Misner has been
repeatedly heard from: that he fa at La
Libmad, Mexico, and that ho has been in
constant communication with tbe depart­
ment of state. Although Mr. Blains fa at
nme&amp;t in Bar Harbor he fa in correspond­
ent* by mall aud by wire with Mr. Whar­
ton. the assistant Secretary, and there is
Utile doubt that be is now engaged in an
■ndearor to settle tho trouble between
Guatemala and Salvador.
K«w York, Aug. &amp;—The execu tire com-

Ut Th.
•" ‘‘“■"“"‘J.
«oeHobU.pmt
of N.w York
&gt;■•"•* &gt;•*' 0 ™“
.nd .Urttd W5- wUb • polio, rn.rt to
Chicago, Aug. 11.—The triennial parade Part of the Vanderbilt System try nod ele«r th. pi.ltofm o&lt; th. Mil
Slo.
Uter
Mr.
Bl~ll
told U&gt;. "P«««r
and cantonment of the Patriarchs Mili­
Tied Up Tight.
that it looked m if the road •$ the least
tant fa over, and, although tbe number
from
Albany
to
Buffalo
would
beentlreattending was far below the estimate
by morning.
.
HIGHTS OF LABOR STOP TRAFFIC. y closed
The station* were filled with P®°Ple and
failure. For the Odd Fellows In particu­
many, after finding no trains, fart for
lar, the experience was of vital Interest in
hotels or home*. Tbe strike ha* ooj. ••
regard to the military drill and thd Heyet, extended to tbe \\ retShore. andlofbekah degree staff work. Both branches
flcial- My it will doL Labor men seen
last night Mid that if the road doM not
•uccumb, the West Shore men will be
concerned. Of the financial outcome of
the affair nothing definite will probably
ordered out.
.
MIDtla Ordered in Kaadfnre*.
be known for a week. Owing to bad ar­
At 10:15 the 4^0 train from "New York,
rangements with regard to railroad trans
New York, Aug 9.—Rumors have been which was stalled at Van Wert, wa*
I&gt;ortatlon, only eleven of the twenty-one
started with tbe aid of a helper, but the
cantons that applied tor participation in thick for tbe past few days that a strike
wm imminent on tbe New tork Central, engineer and fireman of the latter *««
the contests appeared.
badly atoned, the cab windows being
where the employes are nearly all Knights broken. The station and yards are guard­
of Labor. Tbe complaint of the knights ed by police and detectives and a
At Battery D armory Saturday morn
was
that
members
of
that
order
were
be
­
police are watching the swlches.
the
ing the degree work wm completed. In
the afternoon there were a display of ing discharged because they were'mem- Tenth battalion. N. G. S. N. Y. has been
formation and exhibition drills at the ben, in some cases the victims being men ordered to be in readiness to respond toa
park, competitive sword • contests by who hart been employed on the rood fot call, and there is an extra force of police
mounted men, and dress parade. At night twenty or more years. Yesterday J. J. ready for any emergency.
volunteer canton* gave exhibition drills, Holland. Tuember of the executive board NARROW ESCAPE FROM BLOODSHED.
as did the Chicago. Zouave*. The cere­ of K. of L. arrived here anyl tfce grievance
mony of conferring the jewel
merit committee tried to have an Interview with Syracuse fUrlkrrs Defy tho Millt-'a and
apon Mayor Cregier took place and there Vice President Webb but: failed, Mr.
was a display of fireworks. The matter Webb refusing to have anything to My
SybaCVSE. N. Y., Aug. 11.—An attempt
that interested most of tbe visitors also ro
to them nnd waving them out of his office. was made to move a freight train in tho
took place—the awards of prizes for drill-1 It
.yards here yesterday morning under a
It
Is
.probable
that
this
was
the
last
straw.
ing. TtA following were the winners, the
military escort and there was a narrow es­
Tbe Strike la nn In Great Shape. x
cantons and individuals being named in
At 7:30 last evening the strike began cape from bloodshed in an encounter with
the order of their merit: Class A—Cantona:
Canton Marian, No. 6. of Indiana, $1,­ here and not a train has left the station the strikers. Tbe movement of the train
500. Canton Frank. No. 35, of Ohio. $800. at Forty-second street since that hour. was resisted by the striking railroad tnen
Canton Occidental, No. L of Illinois, $500. The Grand Union hotel is crowded with aud a call was made for the militia's pro­
Canton Indianapolis, No. 2, of Indiana, people who expected to leave the city and tection. At one time a conflict seemed
$300. Class A—Captains: Capt.E. R Rott,
had engaged passage for various points. imminent. Deputy Sheriff Kratz bud his
Canton Frank, Ohio, $100. Capt. Daniel
pistol at one time ]&gt;olnting into the face
Gundcr, Canton Marion, No. 6. Indiana, At 8:30 a gentleman reached the hotel and
announced
that
the
and men cm- of a striker and four or five of the soldiers
$80. Capt. D. H. Chase, Logan No? 15, In- -----------------r—
-—
—engineer
••••-— -------------------diana, $30. Capt C. C. Crnbb, Canton* ployed in running an in-coming train bad were surrounded by about thirty striker*
Excelsior, No. 1, Chicago. $30.
I deserted their post* in the tunnel at who pressed them into quarters so close
that tte»*y could not use their liayoneta
. .........................
Eighty-rixth street and left the train,
Clam B—Cantons: Canton Amsterdam. standing there. He a« well a* the other The trains were finally moved up into tire
yard under tbe state so’diery.
passengers had to gel out' anti make their
A Good Prospeet for Rlooilsheed.
don, Na 1. Ontario, UNO. Canton • Earl,
way to Forty-second street on foot or by
Maj. Auer rereived orders to have his
No. 10, of Ohio, $8UU. Class B—Captain*:
entire
badery under order*, and wa* noth
hofse
car.
Capt. Brosie. Canton Amsterdam. New
fieri that te= of the separate companies of
Who Ordered the Strike?
York, $100.
Capt J. Brown. London,
Out., $M). Capt. C. H. Schaffer. Earl.
No one seems to know haw the strike the state militit would ‘report here at the
Ohio, $H0.
Class C—Cantons:
Canton was ordered, or who gave the signal to •enrliot hour. . Two- companies are to
Elwood. No. 83, of Indiana. &lt;M). Class C strike. JT J. Holland, a member of the come from Oswego, one from Elmira, and
—Captains: Cnpt. J. H. Nnzuni. Elwood, executive board of tho Knights of Labor, the Sixty-fifth regiment from Buffalo.
Indiana. IM). Class D—Cantons: Canton denied that he had ordered It, or even The companies from this section of the
Van Wert, No. 52, Ohio. W00 Canton T. knew a strike bad been ordered, when state tdr the most pnrt are in camp at
W. Kizer, No. 14. Indiana, $300. Canton seen by a United Pressre|»rter at So’clock Peekskill. The ofltcere of the military
Thompson, No. 23. Indiana. $10). Canton last night. Al 11:30 o'clock Mr. Holland companies have order* to clear the East
Ann Aibor, No. 31), Michigan, MX), Class was ngnin seen, and repeated the state­ Syracuse yards at nil hazards a* soon as
D—Captains: Capt. M. D. Evers, Jr.. ment. He said the head of the local di­ tho companies can lie massed. It necessa­
Van Wert, No. 52. Ohio, M). Lieut. A. vision, K. of L.. might have dona it. He ry they will turn th« batterry gnu* on the
B. Thurber, Thompson. No. 23. Indiana, will rt'tnaiu In the city for tihe next few strikcra. The dfaaatiafierl railroad men
$30. Capt. C. H. Manly, Ann Arbor, No. days. Several of tho strikers were inter­ any that no trains will be rnovod If they
30, Michigan, $40. Caph A. Q. Manto, T. viewed on tbe matter, but declined to talk can prevent, even If bloodshed follow.*.
W. Kizer, No. 14. ludiana. $30.
further than to My that it would prove to
The ApiMki-riit situation.
be the biggest strike before it was over
It looked all day Monday na if tbe
Hrnuuira—Junia hus-uirs, Columbus,
that the people lu the east bad seen tor
strike
was
decidedly in a bad way. As
.
Ohio. $juu. Officers—Capt. J. H. Wise, some years
soon as daylight appeared there was p
Logan, Na. IS. Inditma, $75; Ensign A. T.
acene of hurry and scurry at tbe Grahd
Wolcott, Excelsior, No. L Chicago, $50;
In an Interview last eveuing Vice .Presi­
Capt E. Rott, Frank. No. 55, Ohio. $25. dent Webb, of the Central, Mid that tbe Central station. Trains went out on time j
Chevaliers—W. S. Winter. Occidental, No. strike extended only to Albauy. Thoae or very nearly so, and although all train* j
L Chicago, $75; J. H. Campbell, Van men who had gone out from the sendee of; did not go out, enough were forwarded to
Wert. No. 52, Ohio. $50; P. Morteson, Oc­ the company, Mr. Webb said, would be, demonstrate the fact that tbe tierup lacked
cidental, No. 1. Chicago, $25.
promptly discharged, while thoae who re­ a large majority of being complete. As
mained true to their potto would be pro- the day wore ou and sotpe freight trains
TWO MEAN ITALIAN RASCALS.
• tected and taken care of, as would al! who
were made up and sent out the prospect
came to work for the company. The vice
president announced with great emphasis looked still darker for the strikers, who,
nevertheless, continued stubborn and ianthat
he
would
fight
tbe
strikers
to
tbe
Brooklyn, N. Y., Aug. 9.—Rev. Father
guine, declaring that they would win in
Peter Snpouari. pastor Of the Italian bitter end.
the end.
Policemen were everywhere
Demands of tbe Men.
Roman Catholic Church of Our Lady of
He had . never seen ami knew nothing through the yards, and tbe usual strikers'
Mt..Carmed, this city, has heeu swindled whatever about the new demands for a amusement on these occasions—that of
puUing
coupling-pins
and throwing
out of $3,000 by two of his fellow country­ minimum day's wages of $1,30 and nn in­
men. One of the men came to him a few crease of $3 per mouth for station agents. Bwitches— wa* noticeable for it* absence.
days ago and said he had a nephew, an These demands ahg&gt; comprise a provision
DEATH OF CARDINAL NEWMAN.
orphan, whom be desired to put In his for equalizing the wages of the yard men
charge, saying that the boy’s father had at Troy and Green island on the basis of The Celebrated Roman Catholic Dlrlne
wages
paid
the
same
class
of
labor
at
Gathered to HU Fathers.
left $10,001 in cash for him, and be knew
of no better man to assume the care of Schenectady and Emit Albany. Firemen
London, Aug. IS.—Cardinal Newman fa
the orphan than the priest. He asked the on six-wheel engines must receive ay cento fiend. He wa* in the 90th year of hfa ago
pastor to meet- him and a friend at Del- a mile, nnd engineers on the same 4 cents. and the tenth of his high office of cardinal
monico’fc to get the $10.000 and told him to On four-wheel engines the engineers mart of the Roman Catholic rhnr»u. liu iicat-u
lie paid 3«&lt; cents a mile, and their fircmcu
bring $3,000 with him as security.
took place last
2 cents for tbe Mme distance.
Took a Tin Box on Trust.
X
evening from a
The pastor drew $3,000 from the bank,
severe attack of
■»
At
a
late
hour
last
night
Vice
President
met tbe two men at Delmonico's, and gave
pneumonia J oh n jKntJ Wi &gt;hl*
thetp the money, receiving ia return a tin Webb stated that in the yards of the
box. which the aharpera^told him con­ Grand Central station at Forty-second Henry New m sn
tained $10,000. The men said they would street, at Fifty-ninth street, nnd at West was horn in
call at the prfest’* house that evening. As Albany there were about 850 men out. don, Feb. 21. 1801.
they did Dot come, the priest opened the These were nil switchmen. There was no and. to use
box and found that It only contain^* a trouble with the engineers or firemen. eharni-teristiral 1
small book. The $3,000 wiw Father Sspo- Between midnight and daylight he in­
.
L
nari’s saving for fifteen year*. The po­ tended to put on men and clear the tracks definite language
of a few stray cars.and get ready to ruq of Mosley, “wns
s
lice are looking for tbe swindlers.
baptized a. few
f
out trains at 7 a. m.
Ceiled Out the Police Reserve.
yards
from
the
cardinal xewman
The officials of the New York Central
Wawhngton City. Aug. 8.—An under­
Bank of England.’’ His mother, who be­
standing has been reached regarding tbe have called upon Acting Superintendent
Byrnes, of tbe metropolitan police force, longed to the so-called evangelical portion
appropriation* for the Sault Ste. Mario
for protection. In compliance with this of the Church of England, was n “modified
canal, and qll danger to the great water­ request the reserves in all precincts on the
Calvinisu” She faithfully taught her eld­
way from that source has been removed. eaat side below Forty secund street have
An item has been Inserted by the senate been onderod held lu readiness for nuy est son the catechism and Westminster
in the river and harbor bill appropriating emergenoy. Above Thirty-second street confeasiou. Hfa early reding w*, in tGe
11,300.000 for the building of n new lock to Yonkers on the east side and on the works of the njodern evangelical divines,
aud the improvement of the Lung lake west side from St. John's park to Yonkers rach as Watte, Baxter, Scott, Newton and
Milner,
channel, the appropriation to continue, the police are on duty guarding the tracks
His Education and Convention.
from year to year until $3,400,000 In nil has and property of the railroad company.
Newman was educated at Oxford, and
been expended.
in spite of his Calvinfatlc teaching, he
AT
THE
ALBANY
END
OF
THE
LINE.
early showed his sympathy with tho “ad­
Population of Illluol* Towns.
vanced" Church of England men. He wm
Paris, III*., Aug. 9 —Tbe estlmited pop­
ordained and for many years officiated iu
ulation of the Fifth district of Illinois, a*
Albany, N. Y., Aug. 0.—The men in the parishes of the Church of England alfurnished hy Supervisor of the Censu*
w*r“* however, taking the highest kind
John W. Fisher, fa, in round numbers, West Albany shops of the New York Cen­ of high church grounds. He gradually
37,000. The largest cities in the district tral nnd Hudson River Railroad company rarne to the belief that the church of
are: Charleston, 4.070; Mattoon. 0.500; were ordered out at 8 o'clock last night. Rome was the onlytroe church, and Oct.
Champaign. 5,750; Clinton. 2,300; Paris. This will cripple the road and little busi­ 8, 1845, at hfa own invitation, was visited
5,000: Gibson City, 1,730: Paxton, 2,15th, ness can lie d.one. At rhe headquarters of by a Passionfat fhthei* Of whom he naked
Wateeka. 2,000; Decatur. 16,000; Sullivan.
General Superintendent Bissell at the Mitntaion Into tire church of Rome. Short­
8,000; Monticello. 2,400; Shelbyville. 8,150;
ly afterward he went to Rome, where M
Danvlfle, 11,350; MarahaiJ, 2,500; Neoga, Union station a big policeman guarded met Pins IX, and when be sum back to
the door and kept back a crowd of ugly­
2,500.
j________________
looking men making demands to see the England he wu a Romish priest He wm
created a cardinal in 18B0.
chief of tbe division.
Superintendent BlMell'a Remarks.
lNl»EPEND£XCK,Ia., Aug. I!.—Pat Down­
Mr.
Bfaeell said: “My flrat intiing. a green horse, with no breeding and
Boston, Aug. 12.—Boeton is decorated
the
atriko
wm
nt 7
no record. showed a mile Saturday in mat ion of
from one end to the other. All businewi
2:19. When first brought here, two weeks o’clock this evening, when the men left
blocks are hidden behind thocMuifa of
ago, he was incapable of 2:50, but horse­ the yard and the local Troy trains were
men now acknowledge him to be the stopped for want of brakemen. The strike. yards of bunting and myriad* of flar&lt;,
greatest green horse ever seen, nnd pre­ I found, extended over *th9* yardmen and and parti-colored electric light* dazzle the
dict tbnt he will cut n conspicuous figure some of the trainmen, but over none of eye in every direction at night, and th&lt;.n
the^conduclors or engineers. We hare to add to the display, the sky is filled
on the turf fe!s Mtton.
received a message from Third Vice Pres­
with rodkets nud fireball*. The dty fa
ident Webb saying that the road will fight
Death of John Boyle O’Beiily.
the strike, and unless tho men return to crowded with Grand Army boys and inun­
Boston-, Aug. IL—John Boyle O'Reilly,
work to-morrow morning they will be dated with other vtaitora. Of congress­
the poet and editor of* the Boaton Pilot, dropped and their places filled.”
men and generals thecity has an unlimited
died yesterday afternoon at his summer
Bls'cir* View of the CaustK
wpply. and of other vlritors there are tens
residence in Hull. His death is supposed
Asked to give hk version of .Die strike, of thousands. The meet notable arrival
to have been caused by au overdose of
Mr. Bissell said:
"The men have no yesterday was the president of the United
chloral, taken for insomnia.
money grievance. The strike is simply to Stattss, who camo from New York on tbe
find
out
if
they
can
dictate
to us whom cruiser Baltimore, arriving at 5 10 p m.
Republicans Carry Oklahoma.
we shall hire or discharge. The catute di­
NEW Ohi.KAKS, La.. Aug. 8.—The Timesrect was the discharge of several labor
San Francisco, Aug. 9,-Dr. W. G Mia
Democrat'a correspondent at Oklahoma agitator* belonging to the Knights of
City, 1. T., says: The firat election ever Labor and who were cansing trouble on ber. eon of the United Bjau. minister'u
held in this territory went off quietly. our lino. We Intend to do our own busi- Central America, who is now in tbe city
Both parties fought hard for supremacy.
fa in receipt of leUen. from his father’
Tbe territory han gone Republican by u
Dr. Mizucr says: “President Barrillas lnsmall-majority.
’ • .
While the reporter was talking n doteotiv-* came in and reported that the north country and most of th. letter, leaving
country are also examined If c~. *
BOBTOK, Atig. 8.—The body of Bridge exprws and mail train, which left New too
ST Blaine ha. not rereived^flWaf^I
from mv father It 1- h-.— n . . **

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Ata session of «tw iTobate;&lt;S»»rt for tbe
County of 1J u-rj. holden st the Probate Offlce in
the city of rtMllug*.ta«W &lt;n&gt;unt»-.on aaturday. the 19th nay of July.-in the year one
thousand elgui hundred and ninety.
PreMnt. C! arles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probat*.
In the matter of the eslate of George
8. Bissell, rtreeaacd.
Li.
.
Ou reading und filing the p--:Uln:i duij verified
0tJame*lL Hn*h one of 1l»r riccitior* named
in the last will and testament of 1 said deceased,
praylug that 3 certain lastrument uaw on file in
lilts court pun wrung to Ik- I he last Will and les ■
taiu-E! ol said drrrfi'.-.tl ni^i be admitted to
probate, ana th it .■xlnilnulraUnn of said estate
may be granted to the executors, therein named
or 10 *ome other suiikMo imtmiL
Th$retfpoit it &gt;« irdeced. that Friday, tho
15th day ol August. A. D. IttO. at ted o'clock iu
the forehoou, be asaigtira lur the hearing of
said petition, and that the heirs at law of *a!d
ilebeased and all olh&lt; rperstms interested In said
estate, are required to appear at a session of
said court then to lie liold-n al tbe Probate
Office, In theeity of Hasting*, in **id countv,
nnd show cause, If any there be. why tbe prayer
of the petitioner may not lie rrauted. And it fa
further ordered, that said la-tiitouer stive notice
to the persons interested lu aalcl estate, of tte
ttendency of said petition, and tbe hearing
ibereot by causing a «opy of thfa order to be
pablfatiedin the I tenting* Bannkk. a newspa­
per printed and circulated In said county ol
Barry. or.ee in each w»ek for three sueceasive
week* previous to Mid day uf hearing.

[A true ropy.]

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at hfa store corner Court and JeCrciot
Hastings. Mich.
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• "rDt'r»ou St*.

' M. FOWLER.
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Dentist.

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LT A BARBEk. M. u.
Al.
Pby.lrlin UK, SSurp.,u,

W. LOWRY. M. D.,
Pbl DlrlJi, .NdSuntw,.
“■SsSFja

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OfficeRnd residence on Broad*-v «.uca,,_
House,Hastings. Mich.
?' eMr Coun

C-WELTON

MITH A COLGIiOVE.
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Leejen.
(Office Id Vnio, Mu,., luolnr, ,
Practice is all tbe court* &lt;if the »uie.

S

e. kenaston,

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Attorney at Law.
Goodtear &amp; Co.’s store.)
Cefl'rifa',

CKAttLZS w. AltMMBItNu.

Judge of Probate.

GILLASP1E,

R. TIMMERMAN. Honxrpathic Phy.
• ,
slclan and Surgeun.
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(Office over Lathrop’s drug store.)

P

Corner of Court aud Jefferson 81. Keeps flour,
feed, bone meal, ground mster-shefl. rest tood
for fowl*. Al«o a Kenrral stock of groceriea
Good roods. Low prices.

MARTIN V. BARKER. Kral Estate. In­
s u ranCe and Loan*.
Office with J. G. Runyan &amp; Son. 2 doors north
, , , „
of Fustofficf.
BpeelalaUentlon given to making exchange)
da property. The lat’-rer.t* ol i.
property owner* carefully looked after. Earns!
oral! size* for sale or exchange. House* and
lot* lor sale.

LOCAL OR TRAVELING.
To sell our Nursery Htock. Salary. Expenses
and Steady Employment guaranteed.
CHASE BHOTRERSUIMPANY.

ROBERTSON HOUSE.
tiii Ol) ESSE fl, Proprietor,

Cor. Jefferson and Court Sul, Hastlnc*. llefc.

LADIES. TRY IT

PROF. I HtTHEltT’.H MairlMCrewm and
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Ixrtion and Mate. Ichthyol Soup.
.
A wo rut famous preparation far bvautilylur
the complexion. Remove* freckle*, tan. sun­
burn, nlmple* and al’ Irnpur.tie* of the skin. If
no cure la effected the money will be refunded.
iTIee r&lt;0 cent*. For sale bv *1! Iradlne drmrKtsts.
1. HUBRRT. Toledo, O.

hair balsam
| "War- 6'IH VmIXi OU.r.-

Rates, S1.00 per Day.
This House Is new. with plexiant root**. The
patronage of the publleM resjwrtfuih••Mt»lcltra.
moktgagK sale.
Default having been made In the eomiuinovo’
a certain mortgage ntade by Klb-.-rt sTcnllir.*
ancillary Collins to Lewis Ki«-on Bated March
9th. A. I&gt;. IMT.and recorded ta 1 lu*
the register of deed* iortltr cmmty &lt;■! ifanj. I
K“* {*•***. of Michigan, on the tfKti day of
March A. D. IW7. in liber » at inortogr* &lt;&gt;»&gt; |
page ns. which said mortgage ha*
u &lt;iiLl&gt; 1*
signed to Clara Kbson and tlx- *al&lt;l
&gt;n
lia* bran properly recorded and en whRh iport
gsge th:.re i* claimed tn be due nt tbeMale 0!
thfa notice the »utn of one hundred torty *evr:.

™ »*id nmrtgi.fd*» pro
iMMwr flRwiaaddfan attorney* fee «t uftrer. *

CONSUMPTIVE
S&amp;ffiTEK £T

CURE.

“fach«and ndfawssrf tbe troubles M*

percent, interest and tbe insurance] money
naid m before *t*te&lt; and ail legal cod*, -tozelber with an attorneys fee of fltte. n doliirs noenanted for therein, the premises being
Hi­
ed In said innrtgaxe *» ah tiic»'«- &lt;frtl«l«« lob
aad parcels of laud situate In the city tn -HidIngs In tha county of Barn aud state u&lt; Michi­
gan and known and described 11* folh-it* tots
oua and two in block sixteen tn Kmfirlo* :i«
dIUon to the elty of H»M Ing* according :■» t"plat thereof now on record in the ofllcv of lhe
Register of Deeds of Barry county.
Dated Hasting*. Mich.. May sah. I*!».

HEAD

vorx.

SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SKILL PRICE

5/A
FLY!
CHSAD Al

,

Assignee of Morign^- &gt;
Emith &amp; CoumovK. Attorney for A"li-r.«
MORTGAGE SALE.
Default has bees made in thr ifaymtnt
of a certain mortgage-made by Atm*
Mapes April 1Mb. Upo, to harsh L M um wj
recorded lu the office ol the Hr Ulster of
Deeds, for Barry county. Mi&lt; In
18(0, lu Uber *4 of mortgage* ou page &gt; • /*"
■uit or proceeding has been ipstltiitrd al m'»
to recover the deot or any |xrt thereof
by said mortgage. The amoont cialmed to »*•
due on Mid mortgage at tbfa dxti-1*
-­
Nolle* 1* hereby given that by virtue id ihpower of *ul« roiitaim-d lu said mortgmrc «■*
said mortgage will be foreclosed by a
tbe premises therein described at.
u
auction to Uin highest bidder, at thr north inint
door of the Court house in the cltynf Ha*’1"**
in Mid nfMNitjr of liarvy on tbe 2t*hd»y &lt;&gt;i be,.temner l*so rt ten o'clock tn the forenoon of ihat
a The premises 10 be sold are dew
mortgage a* follows: Commencirt:
sonthwert corner of tho eaat half Of the '*’ni
thirty- five Jfl town uy &lt;
v&amp;t In Barry Co- pilei' &gt;a-'
ntng thence north thirty rod*, thcucr east &gt;«xMrKMta.tMM8 aotrih thirty rod*. tbeu«* *e»i
•txteeu rods to the place •( beglnaiug cont»mIng three acre* of land.
Dated June 24. taw.
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Nortcax'-1’Smith &amp; cow no vk, Att'ys for Horw-

SICK

ou 177 \7,.

dollar* provided tori tn aaid &gt;uartg3gf. .’uni n-&gt;
suit or proceeding* at law having l-tn tn*tituted to recover tbelnoneyreecuree t y-.iid mort­
gage or any part thereof. Now. Therefore
vtrttaeot the power of **le contained tn **ic
nortng*. ana too statute la such ca*c Ilade and
PKoriiled. notice is hereto given that «&gt;* jainrday. tbe 16th. day ol August A l». 1«*&gt;. at ten
o'clock in the forenoon. 1 shall sei! ;d Publl
Auction, to tbe hfahert Mddcb. at titv north,
front door of tbe eourt house. In Iherity of
Hartings, Mich .rptat being the place «brr&gt;- Kir
circuit court for Marry eouniy I* holutji"- {l,r
premises described in mM mortgage, or *0

BEANS

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�the aht of making up.

NEWS IN BRIEF.

TRANSACTIOM8 of congress.

hoteo wigmaker tells how
disguises are effected.

rai.V',.01*"?”tbc Bori^n AUlrale
commonly following tbe use of pills.
ra^rr10"; T“d"J bnlk- llxwrauar
WashiXltox CtTT, Aug. T.-Tbe senate ’They are adapted to both adults and chil­
raeX. m-«rad. SL.
jwip, corarlnr u ywterday returned cousiderstion of the *dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
’* lncll“ h"’-"
M*&gt;? tariff bill and discussed Morgan’s pro- !they hare no equal in the cure of sick
Her.knew.
• »“'• ch“
1? "• Fonl “•‘k &gt;»1’54constipation, dyspepsia and buy 60,000.MW feet of
poaed amendment to reduce the duty on headache,
{
In the Gcorgbui bay country.
Tbe okuu, bureau u Wrahkrato, CH,
blllotuuesa, and, as an appetizer, they ex­
Bessemer iron ora. Gorman made a long &lt;
cel any other preparation.
.
announces
the
population
of
Ptil
lift
&gt;-lnh&lt;n
haaband- 'Put »,„,_TrCU ,
■ald 10 ^er
speech in favor of reducing the rate. A
al a rough count, to be 1,&lt;M,8M.
proposition to nednee tbe rate from 75 to s The Iron molders at Bay City are strik­
' Fnrident Gompen, of Ue FrferaUon
Charles H. Fox, the celebrated wig. :bu trra Mtb th. KDOO1 A™ “-®?1
50 cents per ton wa" defeated. Republicans ing because their employers refuse to raise about Dr. Dye’s
if,
' b
Uw "WrariM of
Belt and Appliances
pay from M.50 to *2.75 per day.
V„.. ef cuvent Garden, has recently exToting in the sffinnativo being Dawes, their
,
all
railway
employe.
Into
one
body.
SJmHMI"--1* ...muntuta th. Ublt
Ingalls, Paddock, and Plumb.
The British steamer Lord Raglan,which
SdlK»l.ihf I-™™
S«lto
The
house
look
up
tbe
conference
re
­
Dr.
Halao*'
Golden
SpoctOa.
St?
ont *”1Ua« a-s M11®dfroni San Francisco Feb. 26. and has
— .....
- ------ppnaaces on a
„oknl.« » k- Lb". Mug
opinionthu a
port on the original package bill, which .
trial..’
heard of ,in“’ h“been giTen UP applies only to intoxicating liquors, and {
m..n
toil. •!«"»
““holy art"
Voltaic BxltCo., Marshall, Ml oh.
effectinc * speedy aud permanent cure, whether
’•‘■“L «&gt; I uld to
ionH &gt; ' u‘
Inurm, wo dlw Mra
after a debate adopted iu The general ithe ratient Is a n inderslc drinker or so aleoholle
Michael Wagner, an aid and much re­
The new capital punishment law of New deficiency bill was then resumed and on ’wreck. Thousands of drunkards have been
LLhnl» n-pmwutatlvo to wo Mr. Fox,
York makes it a misdemeanor for a paper verbal amendments the Democrats oc- cured
who have taken tbe Golden Specific In spected resident of Hudson. -died Thurs­
i
■ -iei&gt;t tv business at once’.
coffee without their knowledge. a»d to­
to publish details of an “electroddA- The cupied tho whole day denouncing the their
&lt;day believe they quit drinking of their own free day. He was 58.
.-, aid be astonished.” he began, “to M . XO-.*,r ’ •&gt;» rtpllwl. I do,-,
„
law will be entirely ignored.
election bllL
Tbe Spanish have a proverb: "Woman
will, ho hannful effect results from Its ad­
knv" i he number &lt;&gt;f people who come hero
■"'“•‘you
'"MOL
Wamhxc-TOS City, Aug. 8.—After some ‘ministration. Cures Eusrautced. Send for elr- loves with her ear. but nun with his eyre”
&lt;
It has grown into a part of ^wutwg^llwxortt. I know
h.*TC oecarred ln th® P«»t
too
rular aud full )&gt;anii-ular&lt;. Address tn conbltat &gt; r*lOD’U’Of
jt-l.-w business. Men of all classes
preliminary and unimportant business, *
bling cholera, moot of tbe victims being
"•.ntleim-n, detectives, amateur drGtaclnnatl. O.
heart, while an^ttractlve appearance con­
•■at mud, tbe memuremeoL broke off
the senate yesterday proceeded with the
i do not doubt* that I have the ijrtng end wrapped It raratully »bout children. Seventy are now sick.
W. F. Peterle has given up a position jn quer. the man. " To retain man's affection
tectivi
.
There were half a dozen killings and in­ tariff bil', and defeated the motion to re- a
..!
-..any &lt;xxa*ions some of the
hotel to take a Job on the Ludington and secure enduring happiness, a woman
dnee
tbe
duty
on
pig
iron.
The
same
,
should be as charming In married life as.
a raid. Thera, when
Inlt “ Itounroll
'° her numerable serious rows in Kentucky Mon­
Appeal.
peatc- . ;: v. t sab. of the day. Of courae it ratirale, “
.ad
day during the election.
course was taken with a number of amendIn the daya_oj bewitching maidenhood
.. ;!iv business to inquire into the
Files. Piles, Pile*.
nod «bow U to-onr friend, they will
Loose's Red Clover Pile Remedy, Is a Her captivating weapons are a fair and
,. :..i which these disguises are aa»f‘°u*ly shot his sweet­ meits offertMl by Democrat* to reduce the
believe. At the same time sho looked at
purp&gt;
duty
on
the
Iron
schedule.
A
reduction
of
!
positive. s|»ecific for all forms of the dis­ blooming complexion, soft and spotless
heart, Mary Wenxlaff, at Winona, Ills.,
fUUlCd ’.h.rtigh sometimes I am told. The
pound on structural 'ease. Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated hands, freedom from skin and scalp Im­
’ D‘«ht •«»&lt;»‘hen fatally wounded 0.1 cent per
v.!., vine generally have some tale ,
back 10 the hotel to see our
was.
however,
agreed
to. Iand protruding plies. Price 50c* For purities, pimples, chapping and the pos­
,
'.he first occasion, but I take friends. When we got there Mrs. Peafee himself. She was his cousin and refused Iron
The sundry civil appropriation bill isale by W. H. Goodyear.
,
to marry him.
session of the delicate bloom of perfect
a,:, .vith a grain orttwo of salt A
began tolling of thu groat treea. Then she
health. Cole’s Carbollsoap, tbe perfect
By the breaking of a ladder used as a 'vas reported from conference committee,
liuinbw of private detectives aud took a little bundle of twine out of her ret­
A born coquette tk more dangerous than medicinal toilet, both and nursery
tl.uid yard men come to me, aud icule and told them she would show them gang plank on the rtcamer Seneca, at but nothing wss done with it, as it wa*
y hicago Mix men were precipitated into only a partial report. A substitute for a beauty. She inherits a better legacy her salvation. Price 25 cents. Sold by
.
-he t business I ask no ques- the measurement she had taken herself
the
Lodge
election
till
was
reported.
,
all druggists.
jluit they should disguise theru- The deacon was given one end of the string the Chicago river, aud one of themSome debate ou calling up the river and ,than wealth, for whlh money gives life its
rfert ly k-gitlnatte. However, as end told to walk until he hxd gono iu George Huston—was drowned Wednesday.
cushion beauty gives ila color and coquetry
Miss Blna M. West, of Capac, is tbe
harbor bill took place, and Edmunds
.- sometimes 1 am told after. length.
A farmer named Castle and his wife and
makes it sparkle. Tho coquette will go on only woman on the St Clair county board
He started around the room
gave
notice
that
bo
would
oppose
Its
con,hc tiisguise was wanted for.
which was a large one. When he reached three daughters,•returning home ne*6 An­ slderation until the tariff bill wa* out of with her conquests while there is a man of school Inspectors.
\xi;u omfBUUlSING.
'the door Mrs. Pearce was still giving out na, Ills., Tuesday night, were stryc» by a the way. The conference report on the left iu the world with i&gt;heart In his bosom.
Man was made to mourn but need he
There is a «omu in New York who keeps
a customer at the present string. He walked out of the door, out train and the three girls killed, the wife
fortification* bill'wa* presented bnt with­
a big boarding school for the education of suffer unm^sssarilyf Fbr every poison
iu sometimes two or three upon the lawn and down the road until he fatally hurt and Castle himself crippled.
out action the senate held an executive coquettes, and instead of walking on rose there is ah antidote aud happily Bludbild. Ik- is made up as a middle gave out.
Some farmers selling hay in Milwaukee session and then adjourned.
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leaves she treads on g-ildcn eagles. Seals er is the antidote to many evils that poison
and gw-* out of the shop so coni“The people looked ou with amazement. organized a combine with Charles Zube, a
The house took up and considered In
-.i.-ed that none of his friends They had such a high regard for the verac­ saloonkeeper and weigher, by which he committee of the whole ’the general de­ at her performances arc secured two man’s existence. This great vegetable
years iu advance, and to make the applica­ Bjxiclfic is tbe most valuable that medical
1 don’t know what his object ity of the deacon’s wife they didn’t say gave them certificates tor as much some
ficiency bill, adopting an amendment tion you pay a handsome deposit. There research lias succeeded In wresting from
.in; »tays away more than two anything. When the deacon stopped to time* os 1,000 pounds more than their Ixay granting un extra month’s pay to em­
are no graded courses of study, no ex­ tbe secret depths of science. K Is a sur­
ir«, then comes back, resumes rest his wife still had about 2U0 yards of weighed. Many citizens were swindled.
ployes of con grew. The committee then
The cremation conference has asked rose and agreed to all the amendments haustive examinations, no tedious mem­ prisingly controlling power iu cases of
iivss anil appearance and I string iu her hand. She looked nt me. but
cancer and tumors, it ieduces glandular
&gt;f him till he coihes again to I never betrayed any emotion. I think she Emperor William to support the cause of except the one mentioned above and the ory’ lessons and no incessant eternal and
swellings, alleviates epilepsy, regulates
intolerable smashing of piano keys.
burning of the dead.
bill went over. A bill wan passed making
thought I had stolen her measurement
the bowels, promotes digestion, tones the
Aspirants
for
degree,
con
go
to
the
Har
­
but. of course, it is no from the reticule and put in my own.
Thomas Justice i» under bonds at Mon­ the interstate commerce law applicable to
vard annex. Would be. grenadiers are di­ stomach, induces sleep sustains against
nuue.”
She never was as genial after that. And ticello, Ills., on a charge of running a unincorporated express companies and rected to Holyoko and Columbia, end blue fatigue and expels scrofulous and all other
ii t ver have Indies to disguise?”
counterfeit
money
factory.
the
bouse
adjourned.
her veracity in the community wasn’t what
stockings are advised to enter local high blood derangements. Price SI. Sold by
f:?-:, 1 think I may say never, it had been. And they say I am a hum­
Ireland i» attain likely to undergo a par­
Washisgtox Cirr, Aug. 8.—The sen­ schools and universities for intellectual all druggists.
.
art. of tanking up comes nat­ bug,” chuckled the old man ns he walked tial famine this winter, owing to the fail­
ate yesterday adopted the conference re­ force. Here coquetry is fostered and no
! ull women. I think It is away.—Chicago Tribune.
ure of the jKjtato crop in some of the coast port on tbe fortification bill and then dis- secret is made about it, either. Square
-.- They all uiidcrrtaud how
counties.
cu«mhI for a long while tho disagreeing shoulders are rounded into De Milo grace;
: J.mselves. Aud if they want
More than 200 of the crows of tho United
conference report on the sundry civil bill, flat soles are raised by judicious foot cov­
:! • miwIvrs they prefer to trust
erings; high foreheads sheltered by kiss
It seems almost incredible that at one .States squadron of evolution buve de­
ingenuity. A change of draw, time in its history the greatest aud most serted since the squadron arrived in New finally agreeing to it. and ordering a fur­ curls; harsh voices lowered u whole tone;
ther conference on the irrigation items.
i r’.tion in the mode of doing wonderful waterfall in the world actually York harbor a week ago.
angular elbows turned in; stiff joints looaLute
in
the
afternoon
the
tariff
bill
tvs*
i r uf spectacles nnd there you
The annual meeting of the Western As­ taken up, bnt no progress was made with ened and every symptom of a strong mind
ran dry. Nevertheless it is an established
i t&gt; almost impossible.”
rigidly suppressed. The pupil is sweetened,
fact that this occurred on March 20, IS48, sociated Press was held Tuesday at De­
Fox, how- do you set about and for a few hours scarcely any water troit. Isaac F. Mack, of The Sandusky tire bill. The resolution to inform Mrs. softened nnd curved. Sho is carefully in­
Grant that congress desired the removal
structed to know nothing and to do noth­
Register, was elected president.
passed over Niagara falls.
of
her
husband's
remains
to
Arlington
.
Wc change the exing that will rob u grace or mar a smile.
To'thoroughly appreciate this astonish­
Fire hna destroyed most of the ancient
tl&gt;» face by deepening shadows, ing phenomenon it should be remembered monasteries located on Mount Athos in cemetery was adopted.
And does she pay?
The hou»u finished consideration of the
ape uf the eyebrows by touch­ that the estimated average amount of Greece. Loss, 5,000,0)0 fraucs. Twenty
Doesn’t shcl
general deficiency bill ami passed R, de­
ride of color, put u little hair water passing over these fulls is 302,500 tons, m ink" nnd hermits were cremated.
Drop her in the village lane or quiet
feating the amendment giving a month's
nt inim, change the fashion of per minute.
A brubcii a coutnaloa; wellinfs are tn| it ___________________
has about been decided
mem- extra pay to employes of congress. The promenade of her native city, and see if
______by
Ithe
__ ______
flffmrnBtinnir cut" and wound" arc alike dis­
she is not gobbled up by the most promis­
;v head, and sometime* throw
The winter of that year had been an ex- -birs of the South Fork Fishing nnd Hunt-., remainder of the day was spent discussing
turbances to natural action, through which
ing youug lawyer or most prominent bach­
nee the tiones and muscles of ccptiouaUy severe one, and ice of unusual ing club to donate the property at the fathe veins art- clcjrxetL cln uUtlon impeded,
a resolution from the committee on rules elor in the town.—New Y’ork World.
ak:.'igup for the street isto- thickness had formed on Lake Erie. The { mou« South Fork dam to.the Pittsburg to bring the senate amendments to the
congestion ects in aud pains ensue. Nature U
Impatient—It tries to right itself and pain iti to making up for tbe stage, warm spring rains loosened this congealed Fresh Air Fund association. Tbe dam
Indian appropriation Hu before tbe house
•
tenslfie". Bruises and swellings need a sooth­
His Frau Too Tight.
use we must employ as little mo*, and on the day in question a brisk was the cause of the Johnstown flood.
for immedia'e consideration.
A n%bt
ing Influence, but in cuts and wounds hardly
Some funny things take place iu a photo­
any one would pour a liquid remedy into a ,
. A piece of burnt paper east wind drove the ice far up into the lake.
Edward Treusch, an old man who had session wa* held, but nothing was done.
gaping wound. So soon as nature brings
graph gallery. Once in the early days a
v.Jy and most delicate color About suuset tbe wind suddenly veered
for yeais kept n little chewing gum and
Washington Cm*. Aug 11.—About the good German came to have his frau taken
-w the parti together, almost at once,
m: for ilivjM-ning shadows, and
around and blew a heavy gale from die pocketbook stund on Randolph street, only matter of interest that broke tbe
full
length
to
send
home,
that
his
old
e;itib!e tv the naked eye of the west. This naturally turned the ice iu its Chicago, dropped dead of .heart disease
monotony of the senate's debate on the neighbors might for, themselves sec how
course, and bringing it down to tbe mouth Thursday. When his body whs exam­ tariff Saturday was a very mild •‘gag’’ res­ handsome she had grown. He had spared no
pr. dure the appearance of a chin of Niagara river piled it up in a solid, im­ ined
I
) I the Injured tissues and restores.
me«i there
inure were found
tout... sewed inside —
his
olution offered by Hoar. It provides that expense to buy her a handsome new gown
/ U&gt;cd according Ul dlrecUonj, it
been shaved for throe or penetrable
penetrame wall.
wan.
: shirt F4.000 in money.
helps nature and eurea
after a •‘reasonable" time of * debate any fqr tbe occasion, and it was made up in tbe
in a'very simple. manner. The
So clotely was it packed and so great was : Jt is rumored at London that Miss Lol­
; tailed to the requisite shade; ita force that in a short time the outlet to ter, daughter of the Chicago* millionaire, member can move tho previous question, latest style when she came to have her
daguerreotype taken. We posed her and
l-&gt;1 with a thin layer of spirit
Mr.
Izmis
Rush. 49 Preston Street, Detroit.
the lake was completely choked up, and is to be married to Sir Charles Hall, pH- upon which, if seconded by a majority of the
Mich., says: "Pitching ball I sprained and
a quantity of finely cropped little or uo water could possibly escupc. In vate attorney to the prince of Wales. At, senate, a vote shall be taken without de­ propped up her head with the nippers, and
braised my arm; two applications of8L Jacobs
there she wks, t lie stiffest, most unlovely
hair i» then dabbed on to the chin and a very short si«tce of time t he water below Chicago, Mr. Inciter say* the report is en-,, bate. If carried amendments shall be specimen ota woman that ever was seen.
Oil cured me.”
Mr. Gustav Nauwald. Jr. (Tivydale). Fredchit r-when the gum , ii-/nearly dry. Of this frozen barrier jjaxsed over the falls, tirely untrue.
' voted upou in their order, bnt every aena- You know it took some time to burn iu a
erlckRlnirg.Texas,' writoi. August «, IN®.' "I
'.viir-L- the things to lie avoided are to leave nnd the next morning the people redding
was badly cut with a scythe; half bottle 8L
W. T. Foster,
Omaha's "weather. tor may speak once for twenty minutes daguerreotype, and she began to look
the gun. diiuv and to hay the hair dabbed in the neighborhood were treated to a mon
Jacobs Oil cured me." It CURES.
sharp.” writes to the papers that two ter­ while tills voting is proccmlirjg. No mq- fagged before the process was completed.
At Dkvcuutv amo Dcalxiut
• m rar-las. I’rtulgje makes penoct, extraordinary spectacle.
rible storm waves will cross this eonli-. tion shall be in order during this .time - The operator clapped on the cap ut last
awl an mt-.-pt hand never,, makes
1HE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO..BaHlman. M.
. except to adjourn or to take re­ and ran into the dark room with the nega­
Tbe
roaring,
tumbling
rapids above tbe
-------------—--------, —,---------------------. cent between Aug. !&lt;’■ and 24. Both are
can not be
re­ tive, leaving her standing. Presently be
falls were almost obliterated, and nothing ; billed to leave the Pacific coast, the flrat. ce»M, and they
but the cold black rocks were rlrible in nil i reaching the Mississippi valley about Aug. pouted unless a ajitech or another vote heard a* awful crash, as though the house
shall have intervened. The tariff bill was was tumbling down. Running out he
* direction* The news quickly sp&gt;cad and I 17, aud the second
&gt;.nd nUiiit
Auc. 28.
nliuilt Aug.
23.
* • •• ------—'i i,.~&lt;-.MK»44hr.K»C«I.
then resumed,and Vauce.Turpie and Dan­
■.b-■.•lutely nndetectifaui man* crowds of sj&gt;ectators flocked to view the j
' Among the arrivals at New York from. iel took up nearly t he whole session with found the husband hopping around, wring­
ly put ou aud trimmed after- scene, the- bank* on each side of tbe river j Europe
'
Sunday. were: Mrs. ex-Governor. Hpeecfces. Several attempt* were made to ing his hands and distractedly crying, “She
w»n!
too
tight!
She
too
light!
”
His
frau
hud
being lined with people during the whole j Oglesby and daughter, of Decatur, 111*.;
f.iL - -h:;;r. to niter the dressing ot a day. At last there caine a break in the Mrs. George M. Pullman and Morri" E­' reduce the duty on cotton tics, but all fallen over btckwanl through me back­
failed.
man-* mi hirsute ap;&gt;cndage*. Thus, in ice, it was released from its restraint, the Ward, of CMc-ro
ground in a dead faint. The operator
H«« Ron. James F.
In tbe house the only business of 1m­ took in the situation at a glance, and
your .
by turning up your mus- pent up wall of waters rushed downward Joy, of Detroit, also returned, bringing;
portance transacted wok the tion-concur- opening ter dress rippvdhcr corset strings
fa i- .
:i-x y&lt;&gt;ur upper Up, just ol- and N’aar-s
»u«H again.—Golden the body of his wife, who died in Paris n’1 reuce
in, the senate amendment*'to the
with ono thrusbof Lis knife, when he rows
feripg i j. .sei ,-.f hour evebrow* n
few weeks ago.
Indian appropriation bilL
Enloe com­
bi •!. -.............. '
on your facnaud
Cardinal Gibbon* and Archbishop Ryan plained that a doorkeeper had refused him he will never forget to his dying day how
ir-i-I.little- jeu would find your fact- pornEmployer and Clerk Lunch.
lunched at Bar Harbor Sunday with Sec­ egnfc* from the house after a call of the a woman be took to be slender seemed
pletcly •iltvr&lt;-.l. Bnt there is one important
A large, elderly aud fine looking man
suddenly to bulge out into immense pro­
house had been ordered, and offered reso­ portions. She had veritably laced “within
tUng -n ellicting a disguise which you with a black silk cap on hia hciul entered n retary Blaine.
A considerable force of United States' lutions to inquire into the matter, which un iqph of her life" to have a picture for
must ;&gt;ut for^'t”.. It is not alone the head restaurant on the top floor of tho Mills
sud Li &lt; v. hu-li must be altered.’ The nt- building a few days ngo, and seating him- troops has been sent to the Indian terri- he said the speaker was responsible for. home folks taken.—Interview in Washing­
t:-r, the ir-must undergo just ns com­ -.elf in a quiet corner ordered a plate of - ’tory In anticipation of nn outbreak ot the With the full concurrence of the speaker ton Herald.
fc___________
plete a th.tr.
A turned down collar, a cold chicken, some bread and butter and a election which occurrs to-morrow. The the resolutions were referred to the judic­
■
Women Moro Economical Thun Men.
diflirtent •.un of clothes, boot* and hat, and glasa of milk. This was his midday lunch­ trouble I" expected over the right of iary committee.
Washington Citt, Aug. 12.—In the sen­
A Washington street banker says: "MY
eyt u the p&gt;cker handkerchief needs to be eon. and he seemed to enjoy it. M another "squaw men” to vote, the Indian* declar­;
difien-tir. front that you usually carry, table, a few feet away, sat a priing man ing that- they shall not. •’Squaw men” ate consideration of tho tariff bill was con- observation brings me to the conclusion
why, &lt;1 ;y ,u know .that the very manner dressed with a scrupulous regard for tho are whites who have married Indian1 tinned, the discussion turning to the ques­ that women who arc thrown on their own
of rarrriag a handkerchief in the pocket latest fashions. Ho was enjoying a much women.
tion of the Limn wasted on individual exertions manage better than men, and
will save a little out of a small income
to h:v\s ylicient before now to detect a more elaborate meal than his elderly neigh­
items. Several proposed amendment* to
THE MARKETS.
where a man would give up or commit sui­
bor. Little Neck clams, spring lamb with
j-trw.;i through n clever disguise.*”
tho metal schedule wpre voted down, and cide. A man thinks it lieneath his man­
“Hew h&gt;ng (levs it take to effect one of green peas, lobster salad, a pint of cham­
Chicaso.
that on railway bam was passed over. hood to make a less deposit than 83. A
Burster'.Lttg (1;. gtiisesl”
CHICAGO. Aug. IL
pagne and a choice Perfecto were necessary
Then the tiu duties came up, and an poor woman with two or three children to
On the board of trade to-day quotations were
“i n :c:i niinutep to half nn hour, ac- to bls personal comfort, and he dhposed of
attempt to reduce the tax on tin-plate was support will wash, iron, cook and nurse,
crin.ing to t.. cnaracter to be assumed and them all with a nonchalance that bespoke as follow*: Wheat-No. 2 August, opened
September, opened W-iPhJe,- defeated.
Morgan took the floor and take in from 80 to 810 a'week for the same,
Cheatnourft of work required. Thia also familiarity with that style of living. And — cioeed
ciowd
December, opened fl.OGJ-L closed1 began a long speech on this subject, but support her little household, buy her chil­
regulate, the cost, which is from half a there certainly was nothing out of the way JLOL
Cora—No. - August, opened W&lt;c.! yielded before ho was through and Ed­ dren an occasional toy or a little candy,
gUHrn upward. In ten minutes, for half in his manner of indulging his appetite. He closed WMc; September,
ctoeed
keep her house looking tidy, herself pre­
« guiuti. i will disguise you so completely paid for what he got with money honestly filflic; May. opened 53c, cloned 5&lt;Hc. Oats—- munds offered a resolution limiting sentable. pay her rent nnd make a deposit
v that.b.-r v.Hir own mother, your wife owned. He holds a responsible clerkship No. 2 August, openo-1
. cloeed »%c; Sep-' speeches on single Items of the bill to five here weekly Tjf from 50 cents up to 81. .Wo
&gt;
minutes,
nnd
members
to
one
speech,
f
ember,
opened
40
j
,
tloecd
®Wc:
May,
nor th-.■•-..itor of your paper would know in C. P. Huntington's employ, and Mr.
4V. closed 4 He.
Pork-August.1 all questions arising therefrom to be de­ have several such depositors iu this "bank.
you. A- I have said. I prefer not to use Huntington is known to pay gooti salaries oucued
I never see one of those pale faced, tired
o£ncd *1L». elowal 310B-V September.
7
ihelr use increases the to good men. The elderly inan who ata the oiZne.1 and &lt;lu"od »1L» Januapr. opened; elded without debate, but Morgan pro­ out looking women qt the window that I
testing that he bad fielded for a motion to
cold
chicken
nnd
drank
the
glass
of
milk
•s demand a deposit if I
81i». closed 81-JO. Lanl-beptembcr. opened adjourn. Edmunds withdrew hfe» resolu- do not feel like going out and saying some­
loan therm
sometimes I get s'us- was Collis P. Huntington.—New York nnd closed $A31
&gt; tlon. Vest said that every Item would ba thing to encourage her.
piekui* characters; then I notify Bow Times.
“I don't have much time to read, but 1
Live stock—Unlon’stock yards prices: Hog"■ discussed, unless force was applied to
________________ _
—Market opened active for good at 5c■ addo not believe there are any such stories In
common and poor lot" slow; lightl prevent it. Cullom presented a resolution print os I could toll you, If it were proper
bu.-iiu- iht-.Joi k the Ripper scare 1 must
;
of
Cincinnati
*
river
transportation
When 1 was at Menlo Park I ww onre gradei. JXLW.'O: rf,u«b packing,'
:*av&lt;’!':‘d l- iu-lniUof custouiers. At last
to do so. Women stand misfortune better
1 men
urging action on the river
b**v&gt; P“kln«
« ff)t such a big tlyng, and I took such an ’ working with my assistants a long time mixed lota.
and harbor bill A conference was or­ than men. That is tny observation. 1 was
mun-j-tht ntfair, I sent across to Bow trying to connect a piece of carbon to a
in one of t he savings banka that wqnt under
'
dered
on
tho
Indian
appropriation
bill
wnxt, umj .-«l".( rol of my customer* were wire. Every time it would break. Then we dil: b«—
in this city several years' ago. TtaU poor
After some filibustering over the ap­
women who were the lasers were the hero­ THE "COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO.
■Wowed. On.- was followed to Mentone would spend several hours in making an­
proval of the journal, the objector being
ines. While some of the men who Io.it
aManothert.i New York. They all pro- other, and that would break. After work­
' Rogers of Arkansas. who was defeated in
ing
a
day
and
two
night*
in
this
way
we
raved, went mad and some committed
ressed to be amateur detectives, but I
s
his
attempt
to
prevent
approval,
the
suicide, tho poor women went on silent
Mncy tome&gt;ere anything but that, and I finally accomplished our purpose. One of
r er r-’Cnc gathered cream. 15iplflj line to goo I speaker counting a quorum, tho house or­ and sorrowful, beginning life again penni­
that tbe gentleman himself my assistants wearily got up and said,
dered a further oobference/ on some dla"Well,
1
think
Job
got
too
much
reputa
­
th/
*hrough my hands more
puted amendments to thel sundry civil less."—Chicago,Tribune.
a unct h is quite a connnon thing for tion on a small capttai f
tAT IlKTAIL BY
: bill Tho Atkinson bill, regulating steam
Kate Field Makes a Correction.
The fact is the inventor must have a tre­
. B.jjO own ft number of
I railroads iu the District of Columbta,was
At her literary work Miss Field nowa­
“w*. b&gt; dlsguiqe themselves.and visit mendous amount of patience. There ore
i taken up, but final action on it was pre
probably one hundred disappointment* to
to watch and see if one sucee-fand the thing* that are vol■ vented by dilatory motions, which con­ days wears a bright rc;l satin dress re­
business going ou with uabl»
gamed the time of the house to adjourn­ formed after her own ideas, and touched
to be veer bud to do.
' meat. A bill wa* introfluced to limit up with frills and shells of soft lace.—Ex-*
tMkv
representatives, but I Then, loo, be tnurt b»ve tbe qirtUtr ot
Uiu i ®n-i,,rib’ ot my customers are
( the number of the World’* fair board of change.
HASTINESS.
I wish the chiel that takes notes would'
Wtt»hw&gt;lnn&lt;h, who think it necessary Imndantlon largely dereloped or be will
Indy managers to fifteen.
During the
be just a trifle more in love with the truth.
Si
on their ’Tlv“-,’~p*n get Into n rat, and that u tbe one thing
debate Dockery predicted a deficit of over
GUABDIAN’S J|a!.1L
I never had a "bright red satkn rfress,"
abort all other, be murt not do. In addl; 830,000,00 iu government revenues for the
In tbe matter of the estate juf Jhirlrtt Allen,
tlon to tbeee&lt;lti*litjea th. Inrentor aboult.
“reformed’’ or otherwise.
insane.
, current fiscal year.
,
hare an analytical mind.-Thoma. A. Edr St Ja
I don’t think a bright red satin dress • Notice I* hereby riven th«t by virtue -l5f a
raw «™-“
v
Piatt belongs the credit of
license to me trsiited »n the tath day of July,
could be reformed except by annihilation.
MO3
tc;
crooked,
fftWMc.
The
Popo
FxpreMcd
8*tUr«ctlon.
.
■ '_
ino by the Honan bio Tto jnax L. Patterson
Ctu-’ig,Ii,! rrus:‘de against “The son.
* -1 ’ '
New York.
I utterly loatho bright red satin, and Jud&lt;e of Probate in and far lire ronnty nt OskLONDON, Aug. 13.—In tbe house of com■n B-t
r •Psani
he contributed
While sailing a yacht keep
wouldn’t wear it under any consideration. l*nd and State of MlclUiran. Inill s&lt;‘ll M ane1 mons lost night Fergusson, in-responH* to
tiMEh/a'’ !? ! ‘‘ ’ Alaeri&lt;nin Press Associa- tion strictly upon your
A^dbo
Bright red satin might be possible for tiou to th« hialivrt bidder cm thr* rremlMsm
Wtwnt-No.-’ reu
the
township tit HtiMlucn Barry
Mn-h. on
SfttT'-.
’
.
d°
September.
fil.CD.
Corn
'
a
question,
stated
that
the
pope
on
receivJhiiori *.’'/•11 ,uul a w‘&lt;*® ciren' must have eyes all around bis head uud w»
some women in a ballroom or on the stage, Wednesday, tbe 20it day uf
!«*, at
down h””■*15 ll'uI ;i ?co0&lt;1 &lt;-‘ffet-’fc *n toning readv for anything that may happen. A
j ing the duke of Norfo kas a private envoy but for a .working gown ft is tho worst on« o'clock t&gt; m.-Utlie rlKhutUlcund Milcrcsi
Esl .,.:-;"'?’:,liic*tlcso£ porcine travelers, ^n“ol'ZXSlon m.y ratnlt b. ™eb Ui do Orlulmr. CTfedo&gt; in 1887, had expressed great satisfaction taste conceivable.
of which said Pariett Alic.* tarclzMl In and to
the
followim:
real
cu
’
au-.
sltisitcd
i.od
1*114:
In
• at the literty the Roman Catholic religaterini
liberty, it requires trouble rad turn your l’1"''-^
In addition, bright rod satin in horribly
loan of Hm'Iup*. Barry Co , MIcblKjm and
time of terrar. Keep »cool bead »I
’ Ion enjoyed throughout the British em­ unbecoming to ninety-nine women out of a the
TLtr«i
to reform tho car hog.
more partirtjlm-ir rpecfC««i and dens toed as
&gt;*ft new crop every year.
pire, which, be thought, ought to Incite hundred. I am not tbe hundredth.
time, and nerer l&lt;~ yotu t&gt;«2raM rjur Hteadv: cash.
follows: &lt;Fir*4) The t5. K. Ji ot the N. E U of
September.- S8-*- £
the lewnshlp «rf BaMh-E". Rstvy
are not likely to meet with anything rral y
UveStock: Cattle-Trade•».£’ Roman Catholics to loyalty to tbe queen.
May this well meant but exasperating "ecUotiMln
Co. Michigan (Meconrl) Thn N. K. h o* lhe
. Im-1.™'*1110
or &lt;,C3t}1 Plant, of Java
nnee of Ite L«
Six of a party of twenty-six Aral* who paragnqih, which has pursued me for
formidable.__________-—
Xra. C4.iuU .OJV
Texans and Col^’
ririnm..1” Khich contlnually give off a
months
and
given
me
several
indigestions,
radre. J3.MCJL80; bull= and dry cows, 8L25®1 lauded in the country a few days ago,
Ultd fer ° I’3^-riul oa to overcome, if in- nado in Japan and
whkh^hJJta
ft Sheen and Lambs—Sheep firm and ,4®; were shipped back to their native country
township of Hastings. Barr&gt; &lt;k&gt;. W ieh.
■ fttXn tambs active at *n
nan.
ot time' n fuU 8t°w'n
e
CaarJ. AUXX,
1 Monday at Philadelphia, under the for­ resurrection, even on the day of judgment
life ’ha. wldc^ ki'h* ail forms of insect
Jc.lt Ho^-Nomfaally higher; live bog*.
GuardUa uf FnrieU Allen.
-Kate Field.
’ sign labor law.
cIq“
“omM
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'ADHESIVE COUNTERS.

J. G. RUNYAN,
G. G. SPAULDING,

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Hastings Banner

, .fae progres* of the vote and
there is nothing to be gained and much imllot. which may be eut out—­
lost by independent .action. We hope the’ published In tbe Detrott Jounxal raehdVJournal will “tar upon Ita eighth
tion of commercial dependence upon her— above suggestion will be considered by■ rhe
J^r of pobllcUo"
MARSHALL L.COOE. Editor.
to keep them producing raw material while our farmer friends.
will eelebrattrtbe ann|T®rs^L.!£
K
she gobbles the carrying trade, transform?,‘
The person who succeeded in ventingt a slight advance in Its advertising rttea.
tbe raw materials
into manufactured
hfa spite upon Judge Smith through the
THX HASTtXiiR, SUCH.. POSTOFFICE,
goods and gets tbe profits of manufacture’ state news column of tbe Evening News
At a regular meeting of Frflrvlew AjwoAUGUST 14. 1879.
and the employment of tabor. It is ■ thus1 probably feels relelved. He ought to. If efa^Tof I.. No. 1349. held July 19th.
1890.
The billowing resolutions were
that she has ruined the once great and im­
' be thinks that kind of dirty work will do
unanimously adopted:
portant manufacturing Industries of Ire­
’ harm to Judge Smith or his friends, hejufo
Wiif.bxa**. It ba* pleased the Grc^
land and India, and reduced them to a’ not yet learned tbe A. B. C. of politics. Maker of thfc Universe to remove by death
our beloved slstar Mrs. Orley Peake, who
state of absolute dependence upon England
Be ought to know that when such despic­
A repubfiam county convention will be held for manufactured goods. England has the
died July 12th, 1800.
able tilings are done they always win a
in tbe City of Bastings on
Rraofwtl, ThaCIn tbe death of sister
resources to secure and maintain tills com­
1‘cakr the Patrons of Industry, hayelostan
man friends.
.
mercial and Industrial supremacy, when­
earnest worker, the neighborhood a true
There was a combination State coliven; friend, and while we mourn our low in
ever the bp]&gt;ortunlty Is afforded. It fa for
that reason that her Cobden chibs so zeal­ tion at Lansing the other day of greenback- wjmmon with those bound to her by closer
chairman and the ously favor the adoption of free trade by । ers—what fa left of them—Union laborltes tics than those which bound her to us, our
grief is comforteel by the thought that she
■MHbare of tbe county committee and. for tbe
traoaactlon of such other business os tnav our own country, they going even so far as and a few other odds and ends—sort of a has gone to a more glorious resting place
property comn belore said couventlou.
job lot of political nodewripta. We nothan eoultl lx* found here below.
By a resolution of the county committee, each to spend thousands of dollars to help carry
fte*ofvc&lt;L That we tender our heart-felt
voting nrvolDCt will be entitled to one delegate elections in the United States.
That is l tiee with much grief that the Journal, which
la the above convention lor each » republican
sympathies to the family in their sad betbe reason why she now so loudly protests fa a greenback’paper, fails to put that tick­
nocuon. hiiu
iur
&gt;u ovrr
rcavemeuL
,
et
at
the
head
of
Its
wiltoral
columns.
This
England al­
That &gt; nW o&lt;
moluthe Si. to accordance with n*ld resoluttnu. the against the McKinley bill.
various townslilDs aod wards will be entitled to ready fears .the strong ri valry of the Unit­ fa really too bad.
tlims be entered on tbe minutes of the as­
delegates us follows:
sociation. a copy be sent to the family and
This ought to be, aocordlng to tbe free
Assyria 6, Baltimore c, Usrry C. Carltout). ed States, and realizes that our industries
al&amp; to the Hostings Baxxeb and Patrons
Oartieton 14. Ilastlnics twp. 5, City 1st word
must bo crippled, as they would bo by free trader, the worst country on earth for the
City 2d ward 3, City 3d ward 3. City 4tb ward A
Giiide for publication.
Hope 7. Irvin* «, JoliMtown 7. Maple Grove B, trade, or her Industrial supremacy cannot laboring man, and Great Brltlan tlie best.
James Illick.
Orangeville7. Prairie,file 7. Rutland!). ThoroFkaxk Chilbon,
ayte 12. Woudtand 8. Yankee Bpriugs u. be maintained. It is therefore the part of And yet, strange to say, Eritisb workmen
Com,
wisdom for America to do Just what "Eng­ by the ttiousand come over here every year
Towns!:Id committees will please forward
Unless w? desire to better their condition, it fa to facts
caucus uotlces at once to the Hastlng'i Bannkr. land doesn't want
Bv order County Com.
America to fall into the same condition of like this that free trader.* are utterly blind.
M. L. Cook. Ctan.
Following are the real estate transfer*
A. K. Kenaston.Sec’y.
commercial and Industrial dependence uj&gt;for the weekending August lltii, 1890, as
Congress Is slowly grinding away, but
taken from the books in theregister’soffice:
on Eugiand'os that of Ireland and India,
i‘ T. rotarovo to C. D. Beebe. H’ . ids sit and
Third District Congressional Convention. we will shut our ears to her protests this mach can be said: No concrcK* ever
passed ho much wholesome legislation, und
The republicans of die third congressional against protection nnd pleadings for free
Atioiby to Wesley VanEvery so a sec
no republican can be other than pleased at H.Tliorin;t&gt;i&gt; o, *1100.
trade.
.
ranter, per asdenee to Conrad flcnmwt.
the determination evinced by congress to lotJoint
itaoh, at 11 o’clock a. in.,
a blk 4. Freeport, SW.
ittu* a candidate for rep­
The upper peninsula certainly deserves redeem every promise made in the repub­
Howard Mosher to Willis H. Merritt. S acre
aint tor the tnuMaetion
8 W &gt;. see 22. Hope. *100.
as may property come and mu*l receive recognition nt tbe liands lican platform.
Carl J Hut-ll to Jas. H. Lane, parcel see 33.
Yankee Springs. $&gt;«&gt;•
, ,
..
„
of
the
next
republican
state
convention,
The several counties of tbe district will be etiChas.ILCoouui to J.S Johnson.73a seco,
The bonded debt of the United Stales
tiUcd to same number of delegates m in the and the lieutenant governorship has here­
Yankee Springs.
Mate convetition. viz:
now 1s but a little above 3700,000,000 —or
Jos. Harwood to Anthony Carter. Gt a troc 13,
tofore been conceded to that section.
but twice that of the Dominion of Canada.
to (.haneey Townsend, parcel see
There Is a worthy candidate for that posi­
Caawun.
It will not take long to wipe out the debt * Chanee^Townsend to Oren L. Iteytoti, parcel
tion in the person of Mr. Waite. But the
J nekso n*
If republicans continue In charge of’ the secJO Hope,**.
•
W.’ L.' Bmatdx. Chairman.
situation is rendered somewhat complicat­
Solomon C. Doud Ito Gora J. Staples, |«rwl
nation’s finances.
sec is Woodland. *73.
ed by tbe candidacy of Mr. Wilkinson, of
•lames Mihror to Frank 1L Pancoart. lots
There fa only one way In which Barry •an. Bates to Michael Strouse, larcets
the same section, for the state treasurer­
ship. Very unfortunately a bitter feeling county ran secure her rights in this con­ KlltllUhl
Committee.
July »3. mod.
John o. Tinklw to field Tinkler lot 07 and i&gt;»
has arisen between the friends'of these gressional district, and that is to nt all op­
lotC38ettv. nominal.
two gentlemen, nnd If either 1s nominated, portune times present.them to tlie republi­
Geo, Kepner to Melvin J. Kejtuer parcels
Sensible Patrons.
Woodland nomtoa).
.
there threatens to be serious trouble. A cans of the district.
Geo. Nosier el al to Fred’k K. Nawrot ‘25 a off
The order of Patruns of Industry Is to be
S K U see.23. Orangeviilr. j;a&gt;.
way out of the difficulty must be found,
The
politician
will
soon
be
getting
in
his
John G. Nagier to S&lt;uu'l Geiger lot*blkC
congratulated on having taken the stand
and the Baxnkr believes can be found.
Roush
’
*
add
b'rrrjmrr.
H'-O.
work. It lias been a very warm summer
xjt did at it’s recent convention at I Ansi ng.
Michael Itaush to Horace Ludlow lota blk U.
As the good of the party In tbe state Is the for him and he hasn’t been very lively. But Freeport.
*®».
Had the order decided there to commit the '
. Cita*. o. Strattou to Luther A- Straltou 9P» a
Just concern of every republican, sug­
he will probably make up for lost time sec XJ Johnstowu&lt; *««o.
folly of putting a ticket In the field two
gestions as to the best method- of avoiding
AJrlau
D. Cook to Wm. Prosser N frr.f d W
next fall.
things would have resulted:
fr
&gt;.
serai
Yankee Springs. *,w.
any clash between the friends of Mr.
Wm. Prosser to Adrian D. tibok EH 1st H42
First, internal dissensions which man!-’
The republican county convention for and W Si lot 1D1 eltv, *800.
Wadte and Mr. Wllklnwn are in order.
P.
T.
Colgrovc
to C. D. Beebe S 'J lots I and ?,
Seated themselves at tbe state convention
And the Bannkk believes that an easy and nomination of county officers will probably blk 1* eastern add. city, (TOO.
would have hopelessly divided Ita member­
very satisfactory ailjustim-nt of tho dif­ be call’d for September 10th.
ship, and factional quarrels would have
ficulty and a proper recognition of the up­
Republicans, send In your caucus notices
People vs Frank TrcaL violation of
destroyed Its usefulness.
per peninsula can l&gt;e secured by the selec­ at one*', if you have not alnwjy jjoue so.
liquor taws.
Second, the order would have received
J’eople vs Ellas !&lt;ockhart and Mary
tion'of .Senator Thomas B. Dunston, of
and merited the contempt of right think­
Murphy; adultery. •
,ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Hancock,for the lieutenant governorship.
People vs Wm. Griffith; larceny.
ing men because it bad secured ita large
He is amau against whom no objection can VHr. A. D. Cook this week purchased nf
People vs Samuel Overman; bigamy.
membership on the baMs of its constitution
be raised. He would represent the right 3Ir. J. G. Runyan the latter.* grocery busi­
People vs Newell Steele; concealing
and Flint platform, which declared It to be
locality, and hla qualifications for the posi­ ness and stock. Mr. Cook taking possession stolen property.
•wntiroly non-polltical.” This being true,
Pcopht vs .James Seely and .fames Culp:
tion are unsurpassed. We should like to, atonce. j flfl. Itowjuii iiM"hrt'li Ibhe uTd 1
■favoRIUly known ns a business man here. larceny from dwelling in day time.
and had tbe order decided to put In a tlc-k.see the upper peninsula unite upon
People vs .fas. VanAustip; obtaining
Ills successor has also been for a number
cL it would have been guilty of nothing
Senator Dunston, nnd the republicans, of of years heretofore engaged in the grocery property under false" pretenses.
less than false pretenses—a position tltal
People vs James Driscoll; larceny.
the rest of the-state will cheerfully fall in trade at Hastings, and fa known as a re­
would have forfeited respect nnd confi­
People vs Jacob Odell: arson.
line. But as it Is a recognition of either liable dealer who has always had a good
Pcoplu vs Eugene Gld*!!ng»: maiming
dence.
run of trade. Mr. Cook expects to largely
of;the candidates metrtloned now In the
personal
property.
increase
his
stock,
and
wlU
make
a
hustle
But happily for the I’, of I., While there
field from the upper peninsula would be for trade.
l-SUKS OF FACT.
were plenty of sckefners and wire-pullers
unfortunate, in view of the feeling en­
Martin
V. Barker vs Timothy XL Bush:
Several
graceless
scamp*,
with
souls
too
there who wagtjkd to u*e the order as capit­
gendered.
'
llitlo to mention, entered Riverside cenwi- attachment.
al for their own political fortunes, the
James Cannon vs Jas. B. Chilson: at­
tery last Week and stole flowers and even
We have found out who those two
good sense of the majority prevailed, nnd
took shrubbery from the graves.
These tachment.
Dora Bottum vs Henry L. Newton;
a decinton adverse to separate political act­ Hastings republican business ineu were person* an; known and it will not be well
that tbe Charlotte Tribune mentioned forthem to repeat their actions. If their elcctmcnu
ion was reached. .
.
Asliury Black and Frank Black VS
love for flowers and vines fa so intense as
Instead of destroying the political power recently os stating that no one outside tbe to lead them to 'commit such despicable Soldiers and Sailors Monument Associa­
of tbe P. of I. as an order, this action has Baxnfjj wanted any change In congress­ acts as this to obtain them, they cap be tion of Barry county, Mldtigan; assompsit.
Both gentlcnu-n spared the pain ot having to steal them
Earnest H. Morse vs Emma A. Furge­
rather saved aud Increased it. Tbe Patrons man from this district.
son: appeal.
bold the balance of power In Michigan, and say they never mentioned the BAXNKituor from the graves of the dead, by calling up­
on tire relatives of the deceased, who
in dearly every legislative, senatorial and Its position, nor did Bro. Terry mention IL
will supply them.
Mtry J. Stocking William H. Stock­
congressional district of the state*. It can But they did say in answer to Mi&lt; Perry’s
.
Truancy as It now stand- on the stotute ing; divorce, pro confesso,
and should aud no doubt will see to it that direct questions, what every republican tn
Alice M. MdNealy V» Ilobcrt McN.xtly:
Barry county says aud wbnt the BanniA books of Michigan, includes a great deal
Patrons are advised us to tlioee candidates
more than It tued tp, ami refers not only divorce.
has
always
said,
thoLioey
would
support
_
Ilobcrl
Dawson
vs
George
Gregory.
to running away from schorl, but all other
for offices affecting their Inteoesfa—auch as
Norman Bailey et al; foreclosure.
stale officers. members of the legislature Mr. O'Donnell, if nominated: that his duties unheeded by children. There are
Hiram
M.
Cha*o
vs
Alonzo
Wilcox
and
several
youths
in
tins
city
who
loaf
about
course in congress has been satisfactory to
the streets and highways as If they liad no Minerva Wilcox; foreclosure.
their position. plainly and unmistakably. the republicans in Barry county. So it home, tire outcome 0f which luisbcvn man­
CHAXCKRT &lt;TH CLAM.
And If these candidates fall to show that was Mr. Lacey's and Mr. McGowan's and ifested several times of late In many minor
Milton F. Jordan and Ella Jordan vs
Me. Willard’s. Bat both these gentlemen offenses, committed by these same boys.
they are in sympathy with tlie reforms de­
William E. and Carrie DeGolla: bill to re­
With no one to control them, tbe path to
manded by the Patrons, it will be easy state to us that they are In entire harmony wrong-doing Is invariably taken, and de­ move cloud from title.
Arthur D. Hughva vs Frank A. Taylor
work to defeat them, and elect those who with the Banxkix. They wont the nomi­ spite the warning of friends, the parents
ct al; bill in the nature of a cros»&gt; bUI,
are their friends. Thus the P. of I. can nation to come to this county, and believe awake to the dangers that surround their partnership accounting, injunction vet
nee to it that Miebigan’s state officers, leg­ that the usages of Hie party, right and own too late.
Frank A Taylor vs Arthur 1). Hughes;
Boatings, Thoradaj. Aug, 14. 189fi,

EDITORIAL NOTES.

islature and congressmen are favorable to
P. at I. principles. What more could they
ask? They could get no more tlian that if
they put up separate tickets and elect all
these officers, which any well-posted num
knows could not bo done.
The Banner is sincerely glad that (his
action was taken at I unisIng. because we
endorse the Flint platform of principles,
and because we wont to see farmers so or­
ganized that they can secure favorable leg­
islation. As we have repeatedly said, the
farmers have too long neglected such organ­
ization white every other interest has had
ft.—aa the K- of L., G. A. R, and tbe var­
ious manufacturers aud mercantile organfamtiouH.
All the* others have wisely
kept out of politics except ao far as to fav­
or those who favored them. The P. of J.
and Fanners Alliances can do the boum*;.
but they will fall every time when they go
into politics by themselves, except us stat-

justice demand that the nominee this year
should be a Barry Co. man. But Barry coun­
ty republicans are first of all loyal republi­ .
cans. While they know their rights nnd will
ask them, if tbe con vention shall deny them,
the nominee of that convention will receive
their votes and their support That's the,

Herb. Barnes was arrested Tuesday
night for-being drunk nnd disorderly. He
was taken before E»q. Weightman yester­
day morning, found guilty, and given the
choice of paying 310. or staying SO days In
jail, and he choeo the latter course. Though
Herb Is naturally a good-hearted boy. who
means to do right yet he is tire victim of
bad companions and has caused the officers
kind of republicans we raise in Barry*
fff tire city considerable trouble.
His ar­
coufity.
'
rest ought to serve as a warning to others
however, who ought to. and no doubt win
M. H. Walker, of Grand Rapids, one of be. arrested if they repeat their actions of
the leaders of the prohibition party of this tbe post
state. In a recent Interview, states that he
is thoroughly disgusted with the disgrace­ No
Xarao and Residence
ful attempt of bls party at Lansing to fuse ... I Fred A. Winchell. KaahriUc
*
&lt; Ada Thomas. Dowling
with anythlngand everything In sight He
says be hns always admired the prohibition
party for Its straight-out course In the past
soliciting as it did tbfl votes of the electors
Church and Society
Mpon its own distinctive principles. But
The Baptist and Presbyterian Sunday
Sunday
thia year. In tbe hope' of fusing with some­ schools unite In a picnic Aug. 20th. at
body. it lias trickled to every kind ofiam” Thomapple Lake. A pleasent time fa an­
in existence, nnd thereby forfeited the' re­ ticipated.

spect-of those who had been prohibitionists
Minnesota affords an excellent llluatrafrom principle. And that which was to
Tton of the evil effects of seperate political
have been expected from this truckling
action by organizations of this character.
course has happened—tbe effort to fuseJ
There tire Farmers Alliance put up a wpwas a failure. Ko tbe party, according to
arate ticket At the convention Ifa-rt- was
Mr. Walker, has gained nothing and has
a regular bear daaco and no end of wire
loat tbe respect of Its best friends;
Mr.
inrtiing. The factions and strifes Itegun
Walker states the matter with gnxit clear­
. at tbe convention have steadily grown,
ness and force.
until now there fa war to the knife nnd
The republican Patrons of Industry com­
knife to th? hilt over the state among tbe
membership of the Alliances. The result pose a majority of the party in this nmnty.
cam be predicted now. The Alliance tick­ ’They can control tbe caucuses and conven­
et Trill be defeated, and the Alltance will tions, and see to it that only thoM! favor­
be greatly crippled if not w^dly d«*stn»y«I able to the reforms demanded by'the P. of
la that *tatg because of this mistake. Hod I. are nominated In tiurro caucuses and
the Alliance there taken the proj&gt;er course, conventions- Anti with them, the repub­
lican party lias a dear majority iu the
wa and state officers favorable to Ita county, and can elect a good, clean ’ticket
that
ought to be wtisfnetory. Republican
hrQlri fat nearly if upt eterjr district is

«• ItelkXl:0#
« l&amp;fa'MT’*"-"’*

Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the
Pnsbjterlau church August 17th; morn­
ing and evening.

Rev. J. W. Miers will preach at the
Rogers new hall next Sunday evening all
are cordially Invited. t
Attention G. A. IL—ThertTwlll be a
special meeting at Fitzgerald Post hall
Saturday evening next and a full at­
tendance is desired. Every- member come.
Important business.
Atw'tA unique plan of voting by which women
and children m well ns men and bova can
vote early and often lum been originated br
t|r Detroit Journal in Its military cent -st
.•ebeme; tbe Journal has offered five prizes
ag*i tearing nearly 33.000. to I* divided
among the military couipaniea getting Uw:
largest number of votoi by hailots cut from
the Detroit Journal.
Tbe conte
spirited &lt;®t, and tlie friends of
Michigan cumpantea are royally

bill for partnership accenting, receiver. In­
junction ate.
Hortense Morey vs Fred England et al;
bill in nature of supplemental bill.
HenrytL. Newton vs Horn Bottum; bill
to establish deed and restrain ejectment

Considerable talk has been indulged in
by the people of Woodland during the
past week or two regarding certain young
men ami women who have not been going
exactly in accordance with the Iawh of
society, and if one can believe what he
hears, have also been breaking tbe laws of
the state. Friday night, July 35, there
was a dance at Morrison lake, several
miles north,of thh place and Jessie Kiljmtrick and Cl&gt;ra McArthur attended.
After tbe danefe, tlie giria, in company
with two young men named Will Rilev
and Ira Schaeffer, left tlie hall. From
that lime until Tuesday of laat week noth­
ing was known of their wherealwuts, but
on Tuesday, John McArthur, of Sonmac
father of Clara, heanl that the young peo’
pie were running a sort of gypsy camn in
the vicinity of Portland tiro boya trading
horses ami the girls telling fortunes for a
living. Mr. McArthur at once started for
lortiand.
Arriving
there, be met
the two young men on the street and
dtmtuded to know the whereabouts of
hfa daughter. Upon lieing told that they
knew nothing about iror lie became cdrw'd, and drawing a revolver from his
pocket forced them to confess that she
wa* at the home of Geo. D*rl« In Wood­
bury. Mr. Mt Arthur drove to Woodbury
found Ins daughter and returned to his
home In Kanina.-. AU effort* to discover
the whereabouts of the Kilpatrick elrl
were futile, until last Friday, when Diek
KUpatrick, a brother to tin-glri, afn-r a
week • search, found her in Sebewa ami
Woodbnd’
Mvfag in the vlrluity of the Nead adrool
house, in Sunfield, say that on Mondor
while p..ius U1C
tirov saw two young men lea Ve the *^1
- ddfaappear down the rmrf. Un­
entering the Imildlnx t

here, the riris. ac«&gt;rdi!lK :o lhe5r sXorJ' re^^Tteavtag the boy. walked out to
Geo. McArthurs, a distance of 3^ mile.,
•nd the boys proceeded to Ionia, where
Schaeffer was arrested for obtaining
moucy on false pretense. , The girls are of
respectable jmrcntage and Ibrlr parent,
arc deeply grieved that they shook!.con­
duct themselves In such a manner.
Schaeffer and Riley are a eoupie of hard
nuts without a spark of manhood in their
makeups, and richly deserve a coat of tar
and fcatbera.—Woodland News. *

OaU-Ofc* per bu.

Poultry-Bens.te’rehlcKit.H. •
Pfastw-^telltaBal «•’.
u,:..
Ball—Bellin* at ti
Timothy seed

■
..-Datrult,
Beans-,mner t&gt;u forcllv'irf^vL,
Butt«t-5«M6c. ereamtrv ui &lt;jk *
Corn -r*Oc per bu.
Egjw-lte

OkU—.Tteperbu.

Poultry-1. VB: cktekruu.
Believing the Chautauquins who read
WpeM— No. ) white, 30c; No. 2
your paper will be pleased to hear about
the work here and desrring to arouse more
■
DuflUlo l.lreStork.
Interest iu this work 1 write you.
CaWe-No sole.
Thursday Aug. 7th was recognition or
rtfreep andhambs-Bhrei*..
graduation day at Bay View,, and a more foinib*. tw«t. gC.K4**c :s.,u Choice
perfect day couM not have been selected.
Hags-DnU.
.
The class th!* year fa the largest ever
graduated at tills point, and numbered
forty, seven of whom were from Lee circle
of Hastings.
They are: Hon. Daniel
Striker, Elizabeth Striker. Frank M. Smith,
Allie IL Mudge and Addie Jordan, all
whom .were present Eliza be th R. Barber
and Belle Handy who were not present
The day preceding the graduation ti»e
arches and golden gate had been erected,
the pole used in winding class colors put

. ...
'.Denn*
&gt;1 ®-

Rffil

in place.
At one o’clock the members of the grad­
uating class met at Loud HalL
AU graduates, ostembly officers and inbtructors met at Chautauqua cottage.
All under-graduatei with Otsego band
met at Normal hall.
Thr choir and flower glrfa met at north
entrance of Chautauqua cottage grove.
All were under di fretion of Field Mar­
shal Itev. A. M. Gould, of Ionia. .
The undergraduates headed by the band
marched toward Chautauqua park and
when near there formed in doable line ou
Absolutely Pure.
each side of the golden gate and arches.
A cream of tarter baking pwirr. Kithm
From Loud hail came the claw of ’l&gt;0
marching In column of two*, the Hon. of all in leavening strength - l. s. t -.rnj;
Daniel Striker and wife, of Iroe's circle m-9t lieport. Au*. K. ta&gt;o.
leading the column.
When the Golden
gate was reached, it was opened and
through II and under the two arches passed
the class to the north part of Chautauqua
TIME TABLE.
cottage, encircling the pote upon which
In effect June »t. two.
were the class colon*.Then followed the regular mirvicea of
song and responsive reading, from leaflet*
distributed to the thousands upon the
grounds. The class colors were woven
und unwoven around the May pole by six­
teen young girls, the band meanwhile East Cooper.....
playing an appropriate selection.
Hiebland June!
The procession then formed headed by Crraaer.....
Milo.............
the baud and followed by classes in the Delton. ...
following order: Soldiers of tbe late war. CloverdHle.
Assembly officers and teachers. Sabbath ttanlu........i.
school workers. Minbters of the goopdl. Hastings-..
graduates, citizens, flower girls, undergrad­ Coat* Grove
uates, graduating class and 'marched wrat Wuudhuid
Woodbury
on Park Avenue to Encampment Avenue
rt« i&gt;.
then past ixiud hail and Evelyn Hall. Lansliro;..
When Um? band reached the Auditorium tbe Detroit.)..
marching columns formed in double line
facing Inward. Tbe graduating ciass pass­
ed through, followed by undergraduates,
Btatlon*.
citizens, Ac., and entered the Auditorium
from Ils rear, marching down the tale, the
routh.
graduating clau and flower girls taking KaUmaaoo
Ar
reals on tbe platform, all others in, body ■M OonrM
of Auditorium. Over the platform and on Richland June't
its back ground on one side were tbe fig­
ures '86 anil on the oilier ’VO. and between Delton
the two tlie class mol to “Redeeming the Chrrardale 1........
Time." Now followed the addresses by Shuttx....... ..........
Uavcino*.!..-.
Kov. Russell II. Conwell. President of Coate Grove ...
Temple college, Philadelphia, hfa subject Woodland j.....
lx*lng, “Acres of Diamonds.
This was a grand lecture and while it in Lansing
some particulars seemed to be overdrawn Detroit.
yet led one to thoughts that must do good.. Grand Rapids I.
•Stops ou Mgnul «:&gt;iy.
His idea was. tint wealth was all around
Not. 5 and SwUlnot
us, ami if we would notice aud think we provided with freight train penults.
Fnan’i: Bush, «•«•». £ Gen. Min.
could find lu He lliustrated by numerous
L. Skrgkznt. 8upt. _ ..
.
incidents where men Imd sold out their
W. F.Stoki-. A. ;
farm* and cone to other places in. search
H. C. PoTTita. Bee. &amp; G. F. &amp; P. A.
of diamonds, guiu, «u*w.
4e-. •*■'■! af­
&gt;|»T&lt;’MJE saLF
,
ter that the purchasers had found on the
havtec »»rcn made :n th&gt; «f.wr.i.oM
very spot purchas’d the article tlw seller otDeCivir
« certain nrortgac* in*1e &gt;’» TtaaMto »•
had desired.
Basil «o Thomas Hrn*&gt; jr.
ScrtemVrr . th
Mr. Conwell Is an eloquenL forctUe A. l&gt;. ISSJ.and twxrt-rfrJ I’J Um uffire
mitier of d»*d». for th* corwr o! Uttyand
spvalcr and held his large audience for an Matuot
Miehte-ui.wi the 2*th d*&gt; "f -TlWher
hour and a half without any trouble.
A. l&gt;. 18®. in liber m of nmri .HE--* *•»
After the address, Supl. Jwo. M. Hall, Maid niartadgc wAsgm WbMiaP.*'.-“ ri-aami»
thtt should huy drfs*H be mad I ir W
of Flint delivered tin* diploma* to tbe raid Interest or any part t !.*•»*&lt; •
grad nates, and in a neatiittie spwh wel-\ whereon the same i* m-rde piyaWr. iwabme «
SffiSSd aud.should ihi’A .m.-ieawfo uimMd mmI
came* th*® us Clumtauquans.
aiid In arre.ira for the -.,}»&lt;* ol IhirtS day* then
In this class was one lady upwards of lanitrouftebirHotG:.
that lst&lt;i
af-er
seventy year* old, ns happy in receiving lapse of fheiwid thlny days the ■
her diploma as were any*of the younger rired MHO el three him-ln-d
arrenrni:- ot Interest therein rimff * Lf M*-**
members of the class, and who shall say nt
said obligee. hl« * x renters, admi.fl
tlutl Heaven will no: be more sweet to her oras»lm&gt;staramean«'. be due aud |u«fl&gt;iei»when she shall reach It, because of her inediatrly thereafter. aUbotuth tnr.per; m.»£
the nnmHnt thenW nuyt u-&gt;t then bare
study and preparation in this most excel­ ‘ *dnV
expired, rowl dejault having been n ate in
lent course of study?
the ponuaat of iatermt due Marvfj
,rf"?
Altogether recognition day nt Bay View thebaine having remslnM unpaid snu w। fc
re2r» for the
^'rt’’
"!ul
was a success, a larger class was graduated
Uro afore-aid urineipai sum _■'!
than ever before, and everyone was pleased doflarj with all orrranw**
with tho order and regularity of tl»c pro­ now dim and nayat-l* by tiro term* of
putc-Fm whith mnns't'e th; n- h cl..imeu
ceedings.
&lt;t(w atthcoato of this m-rfo* U&gt;«'
The ehautauquans were provided with huadred and twraty-one dei^r- an.
dollars yrnridi^for in •w
neat aud appropriate badges as foUowa:
Graduates, garnet badges with year of Itigbran Instituted to rrwover the’&gt;wne)*r
graduation.
wmiSi
mortgage, or any psr‘ tarnw.
Graduating class, with garnet and gold
badges with year ’W.
JSrtoS teffle aSrrov-.^? -.-.nee b hrtvjj
Class of ’Vi, blue ribbon with the letters
C. I* 8. C. on one end and *vi on lheother.
Class of tfii, tbe same except the color I shall aril at innJic auction, to ti-'iter, at the uorth trout dwtor.lhe can;
of the ribbon was white.
In the eltv of Ilastoi*!* (that briri: Ibe r *
Class of ’V3,’the same except color of rib­
Ite .wrrult
r.» J*";,
ttrfgriMiirir deactlVea tn *-*'a “
bon wm old gold.
_ i with tl»c circle in Hasting* for '90 and gage, nr so much thereof a*
'Vi might be the best we. have ever hail
and 1 earnestly urge all who have ever,
taken tip the course, and abandoned IL to
seriously consider whether It Is not wise to
commence again—and 1 Itope many others township of Hasting* tn the qwiBty
state xMMtehlraii. and known and '1'“ ’
may make up their minds to Join the class
fatty:
tiiis fait
MMWWtelM ntarlecu (!P&gt; in town mnx- .,
Bastlly,
„
Clement Satrn.
Datod Aug.
Ifoney Jr. M/rrW^Bay View. Mteh.. Aug. 11th. *90.
HMBTH &amp; COMrttftVK. Atty » far Merit41 .
PROBATKOU^ i: i:
Give It a Trial.
A trial of Brooks' Kidney and Liver StatedMi&lt;*!gan.C&lt;taytror®«fn;-^-.^ tue
Al a »wed«n of the fTot’utc •
Syrup will convince the most skeptical
Counlv of hwrv, hnhlrn st the I n’lntc - ■ •
that it fa just the remedy for any diseased taSte10 oaht
X

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POWDER

Chicago, Kalaaaic: Son

condition of the liver, stomach and tiowela, »™ur.
vnu mot A uiu-1.«
•“
and the great Improvement of the com­
plexion mid freedom of the skin from all
b.emtahe» and Imptirittai fa an evidence of r7n*toe matter &lt;4 the estate ot
its good effect on the system.
(Hi readluK and fiilugta-* annual
ll‘ / -'Ji'fd
W&amp;X
D.
Mtato prariw that a Jar tm I'X'’1’ 1
'
SnMSEU&amp;mimlareoom
i;&gt;(
Tlrorrvte^H h ordrariJMil*'’£'*
umdaynf.*e)4elabrr. A.D. i9t®.«tu"1,,v!
, .■
taHSMMiD4»eaas|*ued fiir &lt;t»* h-.-m
- ,.s&lt;
«“?• ••&lt;»
tae 1*17"A.’.■'- :
amt all otorr peraotit fatrn-«te&lt;’!&gt;■;
‘

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Ca.torla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria;

Era h. 1- kUtaeu af ‘J,eJV *
l»U»»ctty at Ifaatinp*. In
,',r&lt;d
-■—w cau*. if any tWe be. why ■&lt; I,.„
Lpamaraier may u«*t bear;j»h-d • r ri,.„.c
!gr ordered.
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THE MARKETS.

ffiSa.

�hKme
dSii1"1 C'

PERSONAL MENTION.

»~ualni l» talar

" rh',„..llX. Aug. U. 18W.
rizOOR, Local £4-mr.

E. D. Irvtae «mt to JMkm Too_

,, SEVILLE.
..ntor. of Orangeville will
s VilKae scnool home on
t •m'floek. i'- m.. for the
t*» til” ■•".'ivenUOD
.cny, Aug. 20, »nd Mich
,r&lt;n«'-rlvct&gt;me iwloresaid
। t.iivirtblpcomiatKM, » 1
■ . w. Winos Clun.

i

RvpMm.

•P^JAotee to
•e 8S.10CU.W

L’Ld?
11 U
that VnangX
U!e»U&gt;,t5
far (be annual reunion
of Oe battalion in this dty.
\^e are Indebted to Cadet Georrrf Rock
!r,r tnt°Pi
the N‘ Y‘ Hern,d- containing
of the bqudron of Evolution by tlie Brazil­
ian government

The belt which runs the blower at the
.
own hidi, on Saturday. furniture factory bunted Friday afternoon
in., far the purpose of •which necesultatcd shutting down the
. ‘.tiniy convention factory for tlie remainder of die day
os way come before
Saturday morning however the marhlnerv
Ry Order Com.
was buzzing rs usual.

sjrowNsHflr. :

X. JonUn ni In MUdMUe lUn.

J. &lt;1. Ituurui will mou
Rapid,.
Axouday.

lo Grand

*• s»rw'J waa In Ckarlotla

'Yni r«m«k la In taka Odaasa on
umincsN.
•o^lSS ^yrUc Phillips visited In Nashville
last week.
mIhTw1*

J'*®'’11’’ of Jackson, was In the
city Sunday.

MikeTob'B, after skipping out with
Frwl H. Knapp, of Adrian, was in tlie
K«l may. Monday, some tools from J. W. Babcock's harries,
city Tuesday.
. :r. the al ternworiiu?, was arrested iu Nashville last week
Me and Mrs. Will Hay visited Allegan
.n.Mur.E.
Wednesday after he had been on a big
.
I ■. Ant. 13, nt 2o’clock spree. He was taken before Justice Riker relatives last week.
r.f onjer Com.
Thursday, found guilty, and sentenced to
Archie McCoy went to Grand IteUdi,
00 days lu the Detroit House of Correction. t rlday on business.
The republican county convention to
,'aJulu«’ 11 th« Roest of
■, -i. !&gt;&gt;• tiril to the City of nominate candidates for member of state Miss Blanche Mean.
v. nnd «*h &lt;Ht?r busllegislature and county officers will be held
i- before thee atleua ,
P.
T.
Colgrove
left
for Buffalo Monday
.in the city, on Wwlnesday. Septemlfer 10th.
'
n :ti..vix. Chinn.
Tiie official call will be published u;&gt;xt nfaht on legal busings.
-------------------------htWIHte
Grigsby
Is
spending the week
UO vte.
week. Township committees will plelse

txrtlng uclex-Ues to
iw lip.l&lt;t in ,McKclloa Aug 14th.«
., ». may properly
tiBob? trans-

pa- wllh Meads in Scbewn.
'
F- G. Stowell made a business trip to

Thumby Ed Openaugh. of Rutland. I Grand J’.aplds yesterday.
was arrested for threatening to smash I Worthv
&lt;,.wi
n-i. vi
,
Win. Slnjnnnl ol .th. Mnw pine, of I
““ ,X,?“
T
" ”W to
residence, right ’’through the ground.’’!
* plda

nl 6nnd"Bapidi

For which the Michigan Central will
■ell excursion tickets, good going and re­
turning on above date at one fare for the
round trip with We added for admission
ticket.
In no ■case: will these tickets be sold
without tlie admission ticket added.
M. H. Colxjxk.
•Agt-

CHRONIC DISEASES

And If your liver aud kidneys are wegk or
diseased. you can. by leading a caretni
On Sunday. August 17th the C. K. « S. life, enjoy perfect health by using as di­
Rv. will run an evrundon from Kalsuixzbo rected Brooks’ Kidney and Liver Syrup.
rad. D&gt;«ea»es of the »pre&gt;e.
&lt;k rae
erres. Khrunutoun. awl &lt;B Chroulc DtoMMX
to Reed's lake and Grand Rapids. Icarinc
Kalamaznn at 7£0 and Masting.* 8:50 aud
returning leave Grand Rapids 7:30 p. m.
wiUglve rmeraf natwtaclion, and » low
For round trip from Kalamazoo and all
ank that
as your DraggW will sen yon. and tar better
stations up to au I Including Shultz $1.00.
than Patent Medicines.
Fare from, Hastings aud all stations north
Hastings, - - Mich.
of Hastings SOn. Turn out and visit the
v’alley city and Reeds lake, one of the best CAPITAL, $50,000.00
Cough'rure for "Braneiiitte and CocmtinMIoa.
fitted resorts in the slate, nt which place
PileOintment, Healing halve. Rteumattc Syrup.
the G. Rapids and Chicago team play a IncorporaUid under the Uwi ot tbe SUU ot
Bt request or many irtend* and patrons. I
match game of ball in the afternoon of the
Wil) visit HASTINGS on Wednesday of each
17th
This will be your only opportunity
week during tbe? Sumner, Fall and Winter
Uris summer to visit G. Rapids on Sunday Open for basinets Dee. is. 18*e iu building for months, at tb^ American House, from &gt; a. in. to
ineriy occupied by Messer Bros.
and return the same day. Secure vour
tickets before entering tbe train as full
II your home pbjvteian has felled to do you
officers:
any Rood, come and see me. or II yon cannot
fare will be charged on train. Trains run
come younjelf. leave your order at tbe Hotel and
D.
G.
Robinson,
ProsliteEt;
over C. K. &amp; S. and D. L. &amp; N., the finest
I will come to
you. Charges the same as
Chester Messer. Vice. Fres.
road In Use state.
your home physician, reasonable.
.
D. W. Reynolds. Cashier.
L. Saiu.rant, Supt C. K. &amp; S.
W. F. Stukus, Ticket Agent.
directors:

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Hastings City B

,

Relating to the new pension law. - Dan W. Reynolds.
W. H.
J.
comrades should bear in mind that it W
D. G. Robinson,
' A.Grebte.
*
Chester Messer.
John Csrveth,
Mortimer C. Tower, of Chicago, 4 the not a dependent law but a disability law—
itd.1 t’. Grange hull He was brought before Squire Keuaston i
there
is
no
dependence
about
IL
If
an
P. T. Colgrove.
z r
. nt., sharp. To 'uinl put under bonds to keep tbe |»ence. so ’ guest of Hastings friends.
d «.pinitv t-onvnii- the direful threat will prulmbly nut be i » v
....
,
‘ honorably dlschaigeH soldier who served
I A. h. Bolllnsw. jfCMmgo. I. ri.lBn« at least 90 days Is now disabled, aud the
.1 r**prv*entat|ve. arrlriltat,
. Genera] Banking Business Transacted.
Order of Cuhhh.
:
•
4
i Mr. and Mrs. (X W. Weaver.
disability Is not the result of vicious habits,
Don’t hesitate almut subscribing fur the ।
i
.... awl it In any way Incapacitates him for
Uas.vpk thluklon ih.l &gt;ou will not
i i-l'ITi J nS-i'tX'ijL'”'1'- ’ v s''
manual labor, he Im enUtled to.a lutnslou.
town Iwrere Safertlie vert hitereatinir cuntinm&gt;il htorv timi I L nt T. b. Brice stills week.
•k p.jn. to choose tlie
If a soldier has a claim pending or is now
very Interesting continued story, that •
■.&gt;na!v convention
i* now being publigbed.
A very liberal I Mrs. Botyen and Mias Allie Cnnndtn re­ receiving a pension for n slight wonn&lt;l or
hr*, voib. iw.
other disability, he ean make application
will be noml- and complete synopsis of al! the breeding turned from Bay View Tuesday.
| ^haptens la published each week, so that
under the new law, nsaiiug all ■disabilities
'rrank Bar'.ow. of Coldwater. Is visiting and obtain n peuslon of not less than six
you can begin at any time and get the de­
l|.|rnhOIt.t'iUMtk.
relatives in the city aud vicinity.
I tails ot the whole plot.
। nor more than 19 dollars per month.
Mrs. John Meany, of Allegan &lt;;©., visit­ Comrades, write td me for Information or
Alfred Lilka’s ham. in North Irving,
send nw your application.
Remember
caught on fire and was burned to the ed relatives in the jelly lost week. .
that 1 had nearly six years experience In
ground Wednesday night of fast week.
Mrs. M. II. Bnltey entertained her sister the pension office as n clerk at the desk
The fire was eaiweiLby tlie explosion of.a Mrs. Smith, of Detroit, over Sunday.
and/as a special examiner, also with the
lantern, and it was with difficulty that the
Miss Kittle Beadle returned home from (tension board of appeals, and can give you
live stock was saved. There was a small
valuable information and assistance, and
J :; a week’s vacation at Wall lake Monday.
.
insurance
on
the
contents,
but
we
were
I
have had more than 400 claims allowed
*.«’.* Hotel, on SaturWfi. A. Crowell returned from Chicago ■
fi tn. To cbCKte*r uM&amp;ble to learn tbe net lbs*.
• duribg the past 18 months, nnd not a
mvciitlan.
| Friday, where he has been on business.
single original Invalid claim rejected.
\/Mr. James M. Bauer and Mis* Grace ;
By Order Cum.
, GarrisuuAteru. married la*t Saturday evenFrank Overholt, of Marshall, was the. The eating of the pu&lt;VUng tests its quality.
When In Kalamazoo call at my office and
j ing at eight o’clock nt the home of the guests of friends In this city last week.
tire your questions at me. or write mt
. biide’s father, Wright Garrison.
A very
The MIssc&lt; Huth Handy and Nellie• from your home,
Respectfally,
■ pleasant company was assembled to whom’,
C.*E. Foote.
:00 ; an elegant supper wa* served. The bride Fe’urljner visited in Woodland last week.
By Order f Comm.

10

forward caucus notices at once to'tlns
P,tr'

Hoitleu &lt;fc Hire, two enterprising vonnx
men from Bellevue, will open a boctwd
•hoe store in the Witbey building, in a few
days.
Being complete atrangers to all.
they inlend to win custotoera and friendsby conducting a straightforward, honest
business, treating all alike.
With light
running espouses, and u new stooJc of
goode. they will be prepared to give the
b&lt;'st of gooth at a prtee as low as the lowc-'L They will be pleased to meet tlie peo­
ple of Hastings and vicinity at their- place
of business in the Withey block, where all
goods will be shown with pleasure.

CMsalUtion wi Eswisito
Renrter One Dav Only.

Harvest Excursion

JFC.
der.
. S. Govern.

i Sagaaw

THE-

' Hews

QENTRrtL

• ref«v»*l s&lt;ime very fine presents.
The :
.Miss
miss c,va
rciunira to
ner home
name
Eva voney
Coney returned
to'her
TJikr Notice.
’ friends ot Mr. und Mrs. Bauer wish them in Albion Monday fora four weeks visit,
All Indebted to rmj must rail at once
_ very
vrry pleasant
piru-taut journey
juurnry through
tuninuu lite.
mr.
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,
ms : a
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I
Mr. Stewart, of Charlotte. Is visiting his nnd settle by cash or note to save costs.
An exchange talked to ItSatend^nias fol- daughter. Mrs. Chas. Hotchkiss, this week,
low*: We are always glad to get local i .
. , ,
, . ., , „ .
...
j
items, just such a* you. reader, would ilk--1
S!lly J ? for.a ' slt **'1
urd tune, to elect dcle- yoanwlt'. and It yon have any &lt;m baud, at j1,1' d.ukhb r In Grand Junction ye.-lenlaj.
The Mich. Central will Tor the above run
unventkin to lie lieid any time, send them along.
Don't sand-.
Mr*. Win Thntna*. nee ML* Glenna n special train to Jackson. leaving Hast­
ilUth*
wich an advertiM-uieiit Into thcu|, for that 1 Stone, went to Washington. D. C. Tues- ing* 7 a. m.. returning will leave Jackson
Irelong* to the iashh f * departmenL att&lt;i it I day. '
15:15 p. m. Kate for the round trip S1.25.
—TO—
depot.
they are not worth paying tor hi a legiCtfturengera desirink may return on reg­
mate way they are uo good to UH.A Jt you
,,rof- SWrltog will occupy the J. g. ular train leaving Jackson 7:13 p. ni.
have friends visiting you. or you expect to Runyan house, and will won remove to
1. W. Beu- Agt. M. C. IL IL
iitRlcd to the follow* go away, or know of happening* of a news ' our city.
'!*: word
2d nature, just say so.
!
Frwl Barlow and Mr*. Richard
potliinn.
In our last issue it will be remembered I’oyh- wen» In the city Tuesday from
r City Committee.
For which tho Mich. Central will sell
that we made mention of the fact that | Beechwood.
Ken \*ti»n, Chinn.
special excursion tickets August 28 to
someone made a sneak on Esau Caunoui.; ^||w setlev. of OwomS. who visltrd
September 5tb Inclusive, at one fare for
while he was busy at the school hu'uie. I O|,| friends In this city last week, returned
the round trip with 50 cetite added for
and stole Iris vest, which was banging up. I |J()ine y rjduy.
admission coupons to Exposition making
■&gt; dance to-night.
and |n which was hi* watch. An effort &gt; .
was being made to find thu guilty j&gt;arty. LfMr. an d Mrs. J- J.
J the rate $4415 from Hastings. ’ These
two of his farttht and It is very evident that mid gutlty ' Rapid*, spent Sunday with &lt;&gt;. D. bpauld- tickets will lie pond-to return not Inter
than Septemlier 5th.
party (eared the results that might follow. ‘ Ing and family.
1. W. Br.iJ.. Agt M. C. IL IL
Thursday and for Friday morning asJCsau went to work L/Vlit McElwain returned from West
at tlie school building, there on tlie door |Yup4.rinr. wis.. Monday. He experts to
hor^e to Saginaw knob ot one of the out building* liung hb ■ n.turn nexf f«H.
By the P. of 1. organization. No. ?15O
viui, and In the accuirtomtxlSfibekvt was;
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..
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.
&gt;««•»/.»
the watch, running affing a&gt;if nothing I
Ed RUfL
a ?l en
on the death of ilxtvr ('lair Granger, died
I
attending the Nationnl (... A. IL en- June IBth.
MORGAN- 7:58 a.m. Adnlts, $i.2#&lt; Children. G5c.
.
law had hapjrenetl.
RcxoIrnL That in Iwhalf of our lodge, HASTINGS1i ...8:10
I campinent in Boston.
ids brick yard
«*•
A personal letter to the writer from Mr.
we present thl* testimonial of respect tn IKA'LNG ..... .......j....................... ....|....89»
“c­
Walter
Bristol
ami
daughter,
of'Augusta.
I Gvorge E. Buwrrs. ‘ formerly -eounected
the memory of Mr*. Clara Granger, nnd
"Si orSS™
j
wnlta h extend to the rrlativen and friends our
। with this paper,
,.L
tore
part
of
the
week.
.
r;;l from this cits* being &lt;ay.s that lie recently met Lieut. Roodlez.
deepest sympathy in their hour of bereave­
&lt;.f Ft. Totem (Itevil's fake) one &lt;&gt;t the
&gt;irH Esther Bauer started for an extend- ment.
Mrs.
Rafolrcfl. That onr chapter bo draped
judges -v
at the -Milwaukee, K. ,«&gt;f !’• encamp' ,Mt v5:iit
.VI vwt with
relatives In West Alamond.
on the calelidci I
AU Who deiirv to UoppS at Grand Ifapfds-wiU have that privilege
_ who
• stated
.. . . "The -i'i-.
in mourning for a peri&lt;»&lt;l of thirty dayp.
incut
dlMthigp tkl..|.tr&lt;,t
Division I; ____
y.__Tuesday morning.
&lt;1. 1\ W0ODMANSHE.
were simply perfect: you raullliTt get a I
Train will run through to Ottawa Beach, landing pmmdmvs In Iron: of Hotel Ottawa. Pm­
Mrs. M. Andrich left for b«r
in
t
Mi:s. Jkssk Waknk*.
! sencera wishing to go to Maeauwn Park resorts can take Steam Ferry Boat from Beach dock.
mark against th»iu&gt;.” Mr. Bowers adds |
cku.
rrniaj after a short visit
Mih. Gro. Bryant,
ttendance at "Of course 1 was Inimciteghc
wP,u»un «»i tlie Division
’*** with relatives lu this city.
-.imp meeting on the
lodge where uiy degrees were taken-"
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Deane, of Wood-»
Some More Riots.
we have before observed, nothing hr- land., nnd Miss &lt;Henna Scimntx, of this r’l’he .Miggcstloh that a new court house
Arrangenwut* hn»n been mad* whereby tliuse that desire can enjoy a boat ride on Lake Micb। Nashville recently1 und doiie m much to make the name ut Has­ city, started for Boston Friday. .
in Hastings is on absqlute necessity, will lean by mwuuer Maratiwx. Tho boat will make two trips, tearing Ottawa Beach dock at 2:» p.
tings known abroad a* the splendid record
in. and 3-A0p. in.: Icavitnr Mncatawa Park dock at 1:45 p. ni. and 4S»। p. m., antral re one hour
i’ ' hangc.
J. Fs Russel and family have removed to meet with the approval of each loyal citi­ ride
of Hastings Division No. -lb aU Cincinnati
on the beautiful lake fur IS cen», children 10 cents. Tlie Macatawa Bandurin accompany
zen,
M
well
as
most
of
the
residents
of
our
Hastings, where Mr. Russell will engage
uukcurilon on tbe lake.
i
• dance to-night will ami .Milwaukee.
In business.—Battle Creek Journal.
v uniform* for the
Tb&lt;m»»nds ol nur test people visit Ud«.popular resort eVry week and^find the finest Bass and
Tire annual reunion of Soldiers nnd
M. O..Cleveland and wife returned to' at each olann of fire wc all tremble for the Perch Fi’hlng In Mtehlgan. FUhlngTiutkle nnd Live Minnow* re.-nonable. Hon Bosts of &lt;51
Sailor* will take piner in lids city the last
their home in Bellevue Thursday after a safety of tl&gt;&lt;- valuable pnt'ers contained kind*. The Hurt Bathing at thU Besort K dellghtfel. and from too to 200 gentlemen and isdles
jicqitested to attend week of August or the first week in Sept­
may be seen batbint: together, and enjoying tbe;fronc like
there, and imagine their entire instruction rented at reasonable rates. Beautiful, well shadedpicnic groves, with ubles, splend
ember and promises to be one of the most short visit with relatives lu the city.
water, and all conveniences tor plculcd. Do not miss this rare opportunity. Meals fin
pfoknttt ever held. Several changes have
F. A. Skeela. a fanner resident of this in ease of such an event. We understand hotels forAO cents.
H. A. IIEKII.
been madr that cannot but murt with the city, but now a contractor nnd builder in that many who votM In favor of the old
:^c republican city can­ approval of alL The campfire will be held Cleveland. Ohio. I? visiting fastings "building were not property owners, and
consequently had nothing to fear.
What
’s to the county con- the first nlgtiL and the speaking will take
friends.
sjiirlt proiupted'them? Their actions are
!•&gt; lu the caucuses.
place the second day. No gambling nor snap
Burt Barlow returned to his home In ratlicr oiinque.
Tbe Individual tax for
W. E. FBKN'CII. Excursion Agont, Detroit. Micb.
.d lot In the second gatnea of any sort will be allowed, thanks Coldwater tills morning after n two weeks’ such a building would be very small, but
JOS. S. HALL. Michigan Passenger Agent, Jackson, Mich.
:it a b-.irgain. Cull at Ire to the wisdom of the manager*. Itev. visit here. Roy Barlow returned home the satisfaction of having our records prop­
J.
H.
I
’
otts
IL
D.
of
Detroit
editor
of
the
’Gkomk E. Kino .
O, W. BtuGOLim,
for particulars.
E. c. Brown.
erly protected—great endeed.
A«at GenT P. &amp; T. Art.Chicago.
Christian Advocate, Post State Command­ with him.
Gen’i Supt., Detroit.
Ob, ye residents of Barry county—where
••f two freight trains in er Gen. Rutherford of Grand Rapids and
Dr. Parkhurst and the Misses Luna and
Tuesday, delayed the even­ Congressman O’Donnell will Ire present to Nellie Panikhurat, of Middleville, and is vour pride? fan you not see bow an­
ruin aiRiut forty-five min- addrtw tire bo&amp;s. It 1» also expect^! that Mivi Stewart, of Lexington. Ky.. attended tiquated wc look when compared to our
sister counties? A am not sure tbat“B. C.”
Gen. Alger nnd Col. Duffield, of Detroit, a ven- pleasant tea party Tuesday evening,
is entirely otdlterated from one end of the
given by Mrs. W. H. Goodyear.
.
building—In fact, should rather expect to
Tuesday evening was will be present
*1. but the |H?rf«irtnm»cc was ,/ai « aiwlln, ot ita dlrwlor, ot the
Ml&lt;s .Jcnevieve Rork. who has just sec II Our little cyclone neglected a grand
not Mug up to its standard Bastings Furniture Company Monday closed avery successful term of school In opportunity when It visited us last week.
evening, it wan unanimously dtwhled. pro­ the Star school house, returnejl to her It should have demolished tbe court house
vided Ute city wonid furnish a little added home near Grand Haven Monday. She and left us our beautiful trees. A source
•"?
ideii’-e property In first fire protection Hutt will cause no ouUay of was accompanied by Mrs. Chas. Bau®r of pride to all of us—Is our stately monu­
.Iimim
. ? and bpm all in Crat money at all. to build a new building. nnd «in Dunne and Mrs. A. D.,Rork who ment. erected in memory of the heroic
Terms to writ purchaser. &lt;54x1515. two stories high. The upper afary will make a short visit there before return­ dead of Barry county. But as we gaze at
its symmetry, and read the touching in­
C. Weiaurrt.
will Ire used by the cabinet makers and for ing.
scriptions, n feeling of shame steals over
•:
Union hall last evening finishing ttie furniture, and the lower story
us and we recall tbe Important fact that
for
storage
and
shipping
room.
The
btir audii-nce. who, were well
xvn have several Tribune Almanacs for many dollars are needeefto make it all our
w JSJj
rtlrt -III &gt;- tf'-”'«•»
i'i (L- fiitertainmeiiL The acro-. growth of the Company* ,bu*,DC?
own. Do we lack a spirit of patriotism or
MQc i-Hrt of the piay tiaB ncte,. been Hur- Ireen little lean than phenomlnal, aud more iX^£rflh.W«tlr Tritane, nntn is It more nnlly we need In our work? Let
roran was necessary or else the
I ...dated in this city.
our supply runs onL The book Is filled us put aside all feelings of jealousy and re­
must be curtailed. This lut Y"
You lIM-lht; । wvj| H,.t a
ch|nR be thought of. miles* nbsolawly heewsarj- with useful Information upon moat etery member that tn unity there Is strength. A
long pull and a pull till together Is what
Tho 4J.S00
Ita eUr r»»e U&gt;l« ItaUWUta aubtecL The usual prior of the Ahaapae
•A’&amp;&lt; -:n&lt;l r
io brood
hatch of
a ------h. 20 cents. As our supply Is not very we need, nnd then the victory will surely
Sickens, .ik
do a MtircMBfnl business W» ofooer oio« pronubiy
be ours. Who will be first to begin the re­
Niihoat mb rising." is the way an cx­ er. io~t&gt; Mid levo. Me al work ekcaralluc large, come early.
form. and put things &lt;m a solid basis in
chuige stabi obvious t ruth.
for the new building.
'Die Patrons ofludustryJimi i• very en- our thriving little city? We tax-payera
iovable time »« Freepor*Saturday.
The are ready to assist in every good work and
!h?
,u*inr* us to
Grafc he
The'Epia«&gt;I&gt;«l 8°“day aobool “j™"1" Attendance
was very large and speakers are anxious to see the Improvements go on.
,2,."' ? • '' !rl”‘"-1'*raireiitlc-Birth nrrange- to-Tta taren I«l.uda"ta« l«“
from abroad were present. whHe ,,M»e n&lt;tf
Who will
first?
a . ..ttiriete and he cordially invite* S darA and will tlutrfore late »l«« AW- tZiod to listen had thdr time
,.....i.'"1':,r* Patrons to cafl and *« his Mill. Inriead ot A« WUi. m anniitawd 1» in watching sports of vrrlous kinds. P ret
nor teamionaatww*. TlWtar"'-*and»
- •’»«• .&lt; uin; !'..-?tri&lt;'. apparaltts.
mJjTalwJys at U.c from when it comw
,
Married.
kilt''; *'».’”*■''
w&lt;**s
Sunday night. near Grand lzil«e torm u verUaUto -Uta
FiFIELD -HOWARD.
’n
to entertaining visitors.
raradlMi. and we taapwk:ona ol
bl P.v». J W. MocrJ. J'dy 3!»t. C. F. FtCeid
un.r/''■!“’ ”*anv ,n,ps iM Gri* city. enjoyable data ever rpent * an
ahrt Muy £. Howard, ol Howrll. Micb.
The Banner proprietors are more than
Nmit.”.P'.‘A' ’f,‘on*‘- ft struck ground iMivhitf this city. With iMMttng. outhiug. evFr (dexM-d with the cash In advance plan.
OL’MJK-HOWLkJSP. At tlie M. IL pra-sonm.-e
^“71 Not oulv because It is a more sa.is.actoi-y
tee 7 Mr .lolio
nnd Miss
»ml *ut a narrow thliinguud taking i«&gt; the
nSS,W-iirf.
■“J. Qvtcku-o~
‘’Kb thrn1:5,j(Te ofwotKl„
no Xr Itan a now. enjorta* ““'J'" *
way to do business for us M well as our
!lai ^!l',f*rod people'improvedtbq,
u.iii«erll»era but bernusc It results In a
inenwe In onr .uborrtBlIon list.
taw '..J-':'7 ’IT"r?d«y of text week, and
Nota,l«lOT»ta ri™.»«; ™
if
Tin- hm-oli- tave rally l'-«rn«l rtal &lt;ta PO&gt;rJmta promptly, rUaconllnotd wtan
All
1,001 f4eInr&gt;AH
Z?,. n
hlgla-st terms of their visit Tlrketa mil ta
"L‘„ „JU Save the Un» n«M Or erprr.-^ and t^ey /now toe City of ttmUfaE*,or R»*lc
the tn-n.-sy of the managera.
3?U,“ n llln.rv
and al! ttrn ■«'«'&gt;*
whether they want it or not. and R the) Knidwtt o - dd biirinnM. tow prowirtf ot
do *r&lt;- able fa W t°r
And.In almost
ttoai?? there Is * ,arsB ’’“iniry for
•
the
subscrlpUtni
Is
renewed,
ukldcr.
Siatdial
»■ RMU'"1"* ,ht
J™1’1’*’ G'OM who live outside Ii.”
be induced to return to tbe
Dared. Jaiyato-t*^
Q
m
fae m'Lmi1 !,:O W iH con*e here fa cnJ°y Seven Islands nt j »•
CuotJtXT Smith. Axslgnee ■
We conW not U-----------------Lm *f'Z^n&lt;na1 a&lt;ivanfa«rt for an educa- train will &gt;«'».*
old way.
aConle,J to' our splendid city schools. Remember the date—Aug. win.

WILL RUN A

SPECIAL TRAIN

»10.

Via Graui Eapids and C. &amp; V. M. R. R.

OTTAWA BEACH

«n|

Macatawa Park

2f) 3&gt;

TUE5MT, flQQ. 26, ’90,
And sell round trip tickets at the following low rates:

wrengers roiless
nite.
&amp; Gen. Man.

7&gt;SS£

v Timothy M.
September fsth
■'oftW of the
:y at Barry and
rrs.4 cuodltion

&gt;Je. as above «cluin unpaid and
lilrty days then
s»v. alter the
aforcwidd prino’.iart with all
dlatthe option
jutmlnlUrators

l&gt;ertj made in
reii 22, IW ami
aid and tn ar­
ea and upward1*
three hundred
MMt tlier*on is
naof said Jniorta claimed 501,8
the »tu mot tl&gt; ree
I arnl an utter‘.rietl for tn said
linguae lawhavie power of sale
I tbe suit ute in
ir.tice 1- herebv
h day nt Novent­
In rhe torem*’®
Hie bitbest Udthe court house
elog the phwe
ttAHT county

wttb
n, timphnabe#

i west Irwlk&gt;ii»!
In town three (31
Istntng fifty-five

Jr. Morvaace.
nr Mortgage*;

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ARRIVING at
RETURNING leave

BOAT RIDE ON LAKE MICHIGAN

•

Tickets Good Only on Special Train.

The above is a cut of the

Prelude &lt;»£«.
county, on «ed-

David Reynold*

n*jr*»yjbe^

BASCOM FOLDER
Ou which our papers are folded. This machine is light
running, simple aud low priced, just what the average
country office needs and can afford to buy. Sold on the
most litoral terms and warranted for 5 years. Manu­
factured by

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BASCOM FOLDER CO.,

SIDNEY, OHIO,

To whom all enquiries should be addressed.

�IT

ELECTRICITY IS RAPIDLY TAK1HQ
THE PLACE OF HOT WATER.

HAVE

slender build when full grown * hawkof

four inches in length. It is bluish slats
color above: below, white, crossed with

dear when I returned to tbe United

more numerous in
lodgings, I got out for my

cramoat states in fall and winter, and oc­
casionally even builds ita nest in that re­
act. I could not resist trying them on for
gion. It lovcw the wood.*, and is oftencr For It's one you'll not And every day In the year.
the twentieth time, I think; so I got tn
met in the shade of the dense pine and
-Albert H. Hardy *u bunny Hour.
front of the glass and adjusted them to
spruce woods than any other hawk. For
strength und bravery this hawk is not surenthused and began acting and posing in
(MUMcd by any bird of prey.
A boy with tears counting down his front of the mirror. In about twenty
It feeds upon ducks, pigeons, bares, checks was led by an excited woman into minutes there came a knock at the door.
grouse and poultry. It ta the type of a tbe office of an east side physician a few
“ ‘Who's thereF said L
true hunting falcon, flying rapidly a few days ago.
“ ‘It's me, if you please,’ said the gentle
feet above the ground, and descending
“Canyon save him, doctor?" demanded but agitated voice of the chambermaid.
with a swift rash on the luckteew prey de­ the woman in a trembling voice.
tected by ite sherp eyes. It is daring to
“What’s the matter with the boy.
'Certainly not,’ I replied; tor I bad no
rashness, and unlucky is the farmer whose madam I" responded the doctor.
poultry yard becomes familiar ground to
“He's swallowed some money."
" *I» there anything wrong in tbe room,
one of these hawks. • Almost before the
“How much?”
sir’’ said aha
frightened fowls have had time to sound
“ 'Nothing at all. Go away,* I replied.
the alarm it has selected and seized its 1 "Old style or newf"
" ‘Weil, sir,’ she continued, ‘there’s a po­
victim and is away.
"New."
liceman at the door, and be says as 'ow
Audubon once saw one of these falcons
The doctor gave a sigh of relief, and there’s a crazy old man in your room,
rush upon a flock of the birds called then smiling upon tbe woman he said:
a-fllngin* of his 'and* about and a-goin’ on
grackk-K as they were erflasingthe Ohio "Don’t be alarmed, madam. Wipe the
hawful, and there’s a crowd of people
river. Tbe bird* in their fright collected little fellow's eyes and take him home.
across the street a-blockin' up tbe way.’
into a compact mass, the hawk dashed He’ll not die thL* time. But .let me give
"I turned toward tbe window, and to
among them and, seizing first one and you a bit of advice, madam. Make that
my horror I found that I had forgotten to
then another, killed five before the flock bay of your* understand that if be must
put down tbo curtain, and, as it seemed to
could escape to the woods on tbo further eat money ho is to stick all the while to
me, the entire population of London was
bank.—H. W. Henshaw in St. Nicholas.
tho lowest denomination, and the newest taking tn my first night. J had been un­
fashion, of that. I coq*.dn't do anything consciously noting with the lights full up,
Working Together.
for your boy, madam,iKf, for example, ho to ar astonished audience who had not
A visitor to the convention of working­ should swallow a silver dollar or a double paid for their admission. As I tore off my
; women In New-York say* that a large pro- eagle.’’—New York Times.
wig and beard a shout went up. Quickly
GROWTH OF ELECTRIC UGBTDtO.
j portion of the oudlence were young girl*
pulling down the curtain, I threw myself
From I860 up to 1837 electrical engineers ]। whose wealth and social position rendered
One Court Stands by tho Small Boy.
in a chair, overcome with mortification at
and contractors had given their attention ‘1 any work unnecessary to thdr support.
The boys ot Maine have friends nt court, the occurrence. Ina few minutes the com­
mainly to the installation of electric light- |I Yet they did work actively and effectively
and should recognize the fact and have a ical aide of tbe picturepveer-.ted iteelf.and
ing plant* in American towns nnd cities, '. for tho help of their less fortunate sisters new respect for the laws. A case fa Waldo
i must have laughed for an hour. I had
with the result that there were some 1,200 in organizing and sustaining the guilds,
county has just been decided in their inter­ been Buffering from a:: attack of nervous
central stations in operation supplying the j'. reading rooms, gymnasiums, etc., which
est. It seems that a schoolboy was having dyspepsia, consequent upon the excite­
arc light or the Incandescent light, and ; give tbe friendless working girl in our
a fine time sliding on the sidewalk a few ment of the past week, and 1 firmly believe
sometimes both. A great many of these jj great cities the comfort and protection of
winters ago und making some noise, as that this continuous fit of laughter cured
■lotions paid well from the start, but it '■ homes.
boys will occasionally. This noise fright­
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or** soon found that the lighting business . The relation betwecu the two classes of ened a pair of horses. They ran away and me."
was after all a limited one—that is, it could ' girls was most cordial nnd hearty. The
Caution In Sailing.
one of them was killed. No doubt tbe boy
only be carried on during the hours of' shabbily dressed shop woman and seam­ was appalled when he saw tbe mischief ho
Yon have had an agreeable fair weather
darkness, so that a valuable plant often lay stress served on the same committees with had. unintentionally done, and yet tbore sail. But suppose the weather is a little
idle sixteen or eighteen hours out of the' tbe daughter* of wealthy men from Murdismayed when he wits sued for damages; stormy, or the breeze fickle and squally.
twenty-four. Yet tbe current which such1 ray Hill with the hope of helping their
but Judge Walton ruled that he could not Then yon mustsaii under reefs. You have
■ plant could generate would lend itself as1 si-itcre who ore still poorer und more needy be held for these. He said young America noticed those rows of little cords sawed to
readily to driving on electric, motor as to' than any of themselves. For the time all
must have some chance to work off bls tbe sail at intervals, parallel to tbe boom.
tarnishing light in a lamp, and the same! of the committee forgot that there was surplus enthusiasm; that the boys have as Those are tbo reef point*, and are used to
circuit that conveyed it to the lamps would1 any difference of fortune or education be­
much right to the street* and walks ns tho tie the sail down when it is necessary to re­
also convey it to the motors.
tween them. They were only women work- Solvation Army, political torchlight pro­ duce canvas. Never fasten them around
It was this fact that gave a great stimu­■ ing shoulder to shoulder In a noble cause.
cessions, circus parades, Masons or Odd the booth; that ’s a landlubber's way, and
lus to the electric motor industry about;
This little incident is noteworthy and Fellows with bands of music. And now provoke* mirth among nalloni and yachts­
three year* ago, and led to tbe perfectingI Important. There i* no town or village in
the law court bus overruled tbo exceptions men; but do them under the lower edge of
of what liad theretofore been a very crude’ which such hearty Christian feeling, such
i to this decision, thus finally legally decid­ tbe saiL You will also perceive a ropefastand cumbersome piece of mechanism. As1 rational womanly action would not do
ing that the boy is not a nuisance even ened at the outer edge of the mil and lead­
is now very generally known, the electric: much toward bridging the widening gulf
when he. “hollers."—Lewiston (Me.) Jour­ ing through tho end of the boom. This is
motor has bnt one moving part, the revolv­■ between the poor and the rich.
nal.
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to "outhaul,” or stretch, the sail and is
ing armature, and by means of a pulley’
Combinations of capitalist* aud combi­
the reef pennant
placed St the cud of the armature shaft, its’ nations of workingmen cannot bring utter
Now then to reef your boat for a hard
power can be applied to any piece of appa­- ruin upon each other if worklngwumeu
Nature gives an interesting account of
ratus or machinery known to the arts.• and the daughters and wives of wealthy an incident illustrative of animal instinct
But up to 1886 nearly all tbe electric motor*‘ men join to show how easy dud effective is which recently took place in Scotland.
had been badly designed and poorly built, a union of the two classes in good, whole­ The supply of tyater from a neighboring lake the sail with rhe reef pennant, and then
set up the halyards. The rasimt way to
and the current that should have been con­ some work.—Youth’s Companion.
had been interfered with for ten successive reef a boat b when at anchor or fa*t to u
verted into power was simply wasted in
nights. On an examination being made mooring; but pou will often have to put
developing beat, so that the machines rap­
each morning a number of eels were dis­ In a reef under leas favorable circum­
idly burnt out and otherwise became use­
The carelessness ot people who inclose covered in the sluice, where the water was
less, and were altogether too exj&gt;enslve to money in letters is moat surprising. Prob­ ten feet deep. - Thirty altogether were, stances. In that case, slack down tbe peak
halyard and lower the throat halyard un­
ably tbe most flagrant case of it was thia found, all females. One of these, thirty- til the sail is where yon want It; then reef
SAVUto XX MOTORS.
•ota Chicago man who mailed au envelope two Indies long and about two pounds in as before, and be lively about it, too, or you
At the present time, however, there are
with &lt;4,0U0 in it, and forgot to put any weight, was examined. Tho ovary, which may get into trouble. Reeling a small
several electric motors in the market of,
writing on tho inside or any address on the was about twelve inches long In situ, aud yacht in squally weather is dangerous at
excellent design and workmanship for
outside. He got the sum Lack by applies- about thirty inches long when unraveled, all times, and a man alone in a boat find.*
■which as high an efficiency as over 90 per
ton to headquarter* at Washington, after was calculated to contain 10,077,(XX) eggs iu it all that ho can do. Make it a point to
cent is claimed, and there can be no doubt
having much trouble in proving his claim. various stages of development. There is know bow to take a reef before you ven­
that tbe rate of- efficiency in the smaller
Money is sect by post in all sorts of queer little doubt that these eels farmed a part ture out far upon the water, for tbe task’
■tarn as well as in the larger is the highest
ways, tiie notion being to disguise it as of a band migrating to the sea (the smaller of reefing requires both a practiced band
that has yet been attained by any piece of
much as possible. At Christmas time par­ specimens escaping and tlie larger being and a steady nervp.
. power transmtaxion machinery. Thus an
ticularly such tricks are practiced as. pok­ caught), and judging from the condition of
Should you be caugbt.by bad weather In
•ioctric motor of one-half or one-quarter
ing bill* in the fingers of gloves or mittens the ovary it would appear that they were
such a fix that you cannot safely takx- a
hone power will easily show as high an
knitted by affectionate old tabby cat rela­ impelled by the instinct of reproduction.
reef at once, lower the peak of the anil.
efficiency as that of another sort of motor tives for little ones far away. Small sums
This will reduce the canvas and still leave
of ten or fifteen horse power, yet nobody
of cash arc concealixKorslmilarpurposcsiu
Looking for a Job at 03.
your boat manageable. It does not look
dreams of expecting a gaa engine or a
candy boxes and sedteted with merchan­
A farmer uot less than 63 entered the pretty, but it Is safe.—F. W. Panghora in
■team engine of one-quarter or one-half
dise in every conceivable fashion. Coin is office of one of our cotton mills the other St. Nicholas.
bene power to give anything but a small
very opt to be dispatched between two day pud asked the genial agent for a job at
. return upon tiie fuel applied to it.
'
pieces of pasteboard, perhaps glued on. It bookkeeping. He said he'd fanned it from
Moreoverr'with tbe electric motor an
is always mailed in that manner abroad, a boy up, and that he bad decided to try
enormous advantage has been the fact that
A lady entered a down town store, made
tor the reason that it is against the law in something easier the rest of his days. He
when It has been installed and connections
Europe to send anything made of gold or said, too, that he bad not been educated in j her purchases and departed.
hove been made with the circuits connect­ silver by post.—Chicago Times.
"Do you know who that Is!" asked the
keeping
books,
but
he
was
confident
he
,
ing it with the central station, it is practi­
salesman af a friend, who replied that be
could do It. The agent who tells of the j did not. And then this story was told:
cally ready that minute for work. All that
Incident says be hoard the old gentleman’s I
ta necessary is the turning of a switch and
“She is Mrs.----- . She and her husband
A nervous lady says: I should like to story and kindly told him that be saw no 1
riacurrent is instantaneously there. With
hr.d a misunderstanding several years ago.
call attention to a very disagreeable occur­ vacancy then, but that he would remember I
tbe steam engine, even when tho steam is
They separated, but neither applied for di­
rence Which is becoming more aud more him.—Ijewiston Journal.
taken from the steam mains in the street,
vorce.
She applied herself to a business
frequent. I refer to the fusiladc of torpe­
suesidcrable attendance is necessary, and
does which now and than salute* the cars
followed bis business as before. They did
in the vast majority of Instances the steam
of passengers in the cable cars. Little
Mr. Rider Haggard belongs to an excel­ not cross each other's paths during the
. ism to be manufactured on the spot, so that
boys place rows of them along the rails, lent Norfolk family of Danish extraction.1
baBers are necessary, involving the attend­
separation until the event ot which I am
and when the car passes over them they go and is a tall, slight, handsome num, with
going to tell you occurred. Ho sickened
ance of au expert engineer, tbe supply of
off with a report loirfl enough to give a full blue eyes, fair complexion and brown
and became delirious. Atone time there
orator and cool and the removal of ashes.
very unpleasant shock to people whose hair. From 18 to 23 he lived in South
were doubts as to his recovery. The wife
■Buch steam plants also occupy consider­
nerve* are at all sensitive. 1 suppose the Africa, and probably knows more of the
was in the city at the time attending to
able space nnd throw off no small amount
conductors think that as there are no country and its languages than any other
her businew. She beard of her husband's
horses to be frightened by the noise it living Englishman. He was a briefless
illness and called. He did not recognize
The idea, however, with the electric momnkes no difference, but I think they barrister before he flowered into a success­
her. She attended him until her business
■tsristo concentrate in a central station
should have some consideration for the ful novelist, and although be has published
called her away.
aD the inconvenience connected with the
feelings ot their passengers. For my part eleven long stories be is barely 34 yean of
"Soon after her departure the husband
igumatlon of steam and to transmit the
I shall hereafter patronize some line which age.—Exchange.
began to rally. .A* be recovered be aald u&gt;
ssM.rgj- in the form of current, so that all runs horse care, ns they will probably be
a frienjl tfa* he had thought of his wife a
the user has to do is to draw off the supply more particular.—St. Louis Globe-Demogood
deal during bis sickness; that he had
■ he want* it, just as he would do in. turn­
Mrs. Smith—So your daughter has gradu­ fuucied at uuo time that she was near him
tag a tap to procure a supply of water.
ated with honors.
and attended him. The man aald thia ten­
Mr*. Jones—Yes; she understands point­ derly. The friend to whom he related It
Mew York city, to go no further, furThe oldest merchant in Waterville isMr.
ing, and astronomy, and piano playing, caused IL to be communicated to the wife
afadMsmany interesting examples ot the Jacob Peavy, who win* born iu German
and Lord knows what alt
I don’t knoyr what the details were. 1 only
XBanner in which electric motors have been Prussia in 1819. Hl* career is an interest­
“You ought to be very proud."
know that a few weeks ago I saw in one of
applied to a variety of uses. Wherever tho ing instance o* how poverty may overcome
"I suppose so. I expect she will be very the ne^popcr* that the- husband of whom
■irauite pas* they are tapped for power tbe most formidable obstacles and get into
happy in her married life if she finds a hus­ I have been talking bought a handsome
ympoees, and thus the central station, tbe garb of affluence. Mr. Peavy came to
band who knows how to cook, sew on but­ residence on one of the avenues, nnd not
Wtach furnishes current at night for Ught- Waterville in 1654. On bis passage to
tons and dress children."—Texas Siftings.
long thereafter he moved into it and she
lt&lt;, fat supplying current in the day time America be wait shipwrecked off the New
went with him. That’sail.”—Chicago Tri­
for power. In the lower part of the city a Jersey coast, and barely escaped, with his
life, losing all his personal effects and hav­
McCuniek—Poor old Maj. Jones died lost
«re generally employed for ventilation pnr- ing on his body only a part of a suit of
Consider This Well. Girl*.
night.
He
was
a
good
mam
jpeaes, though not a few may be found run- clothes. But he was not discouraged, and
Don’t think your sweetheart mean it he
Ferguson—Dead? There he I* walking
taag freight and passenger elevators. A as a result of industry and shrewd busi­
doesn’t take you to the theatre often.
Ikcge number in the section below Cham- ness habits is today a rich man.—Lewiston on the other side of the street.
1 wonder how many of you ever stop to
McCusick—By Jove, that's sol He could
Mars street ore also to be found in printing Journal,
___________________
not have read of his death Id yesterdayeven­ think, while yon are sitting near to your
■Boes. In that section, too, and elsewhere
ing's paper, or ho would not be prowling sweetheart at the theatre, how much It cost
tbe motors are employed in a variety of
Graduate of Tale—This encyclopedia is about the street* that wav.—Texas Sifting* him or whether he can afford Itf
If b. domo't ax th. but mu tn tb.
tag machines, saw mills, machine shops, very imperfect. I have looked all through
house you think him mean, and if it is a
dhragmjll*,pumps. Ice cream freeisersand the letter "P,” and I don't find a single
word about "Possum.’’
In watering planta under glass avoid ex­ w»nu ntsbt, and bn doun't trrnt u&gt; wxln
Graduate of Harvard—It is not worth a tremes and give each part of the bouse just burbonbom ud plma, t!lcn y0 lh| k
Id one of the large confectionery factories
MU.
'
*
continental! I’ve carefully examined the the amount of water that is required. Con­ Lira
The advance made by electrical science
and application during th* lhat few years
has been so phenomenal that it is hard to
define its extent, and it is only when an
attempt is pade to follow tho develop­
ments in any particular branch that an
approximate' idea of ita mighty progress
m a whole and ite far reaching and ever
widening influence in tbe industrial world
can be arrived at
From an investigation of one field alone,
that of the electric motor, it at once be­
comes apparent that a revolution of limit­
less extent is being effected in Industry
and manufacture. There can be no doubt
that tbe electric motor is the most simple
and effective piece of mechanism yet de­
vised for the transmission anti transforma­
tion of energy in a trustworthy and eco­
nomical manner for useful work.
It is quite possible that septal at thoae
who read these lines may never have seen
an electric motor, yet it is none the less
true that there are today already in oj»eratiem in this country over 30,000 electric mo­
tets of various sizes engaged in an endless
variety of occupations.
One company
building motors reports that its machine*
are now employed in nearly 300 distinct In­
dustries, and that new uses are found
daily. This development ba* been seen al-

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norance. He ta known as Matthias Split­
log, tbe chid &lt;4 the Wyandotte tribe, and
is a powerfully built man. 5 feet 8 Inches
tall, with a swarthy countenance, but not
the high cheek banes, usually found in the
Indian. This Is accounted for from the
fact that Splitiog is a half breed, having
been born in Gamuts and afterward adopt­
ed into the Wyandotte tribe In 1M8, before
ita removal from northern Ohio to tbe
west. Splitlog ta now TO year* old, and
cannot read or write. Ho speaks English

advance upon the thousands of acres of
lands which he owns in southwestern Mis-'
souri and the Indian territory.
A story will give au idea of the old chiefs
manner of transacting business. About
two year* ago a syndicate of Kansas City
capitellate jx-rsnaded him to part with 140
acres of land on the Kaw bottom* between
the two Kanaas Cijy* for 1140,000. The
trade was to be completed at one of the
banks on Minnesota avenue, Kansas City,
Kan., at 10 o’clock on a certain morning.
Promptly a few minutes before the time
SpUtlog walked into the bank and took a
seat. Ho kept his eye od the clock, and as
the hand pointed to tho hour of 10, and tbe
other party had not yet materialized, the
chief put on his hat and started down the
avenue. Ata short distance be met the
capitalists on thdr way to close tbo bar
gain. They said they were ready for bus!

"Nut today," replied tbe chief.
Knowing that persuasion would be use­
less, they asked when be Fould meet them.
“To morrow, 10 o'clock.” was the laconic
rtsponse. i ■
"Can’t sell for &lt;140,000; mart have
000," said tbe Wyandotte chief.
Tbe surprised purchasers held a hasty
council and decided that they must hustle
up the &lt;100,000 or the figures would go still
higher.
They raised 120,000 more. and.
counted out the money in crisp greenbacks.
As tbe chief saw the paper money he shook
his head.
“Can’t Like paper money; must have
gold," said be.
Quickly half n dozen hacks were called
and the banks of Kan*?* City were ran­
sacked for the required amount af tbe ycl-,
low metal. After it was fixed upon a ta­
ble lieforu tbe chief he pawed it over like a
miser and then said:
“Give’em dead."
.
The money was deposited in the bank,
but Splitlog would have opened hi* eye*
bad he seen the same hock* used In col­
lecting the gold receiving it again und be­
ing driven rapidly bock to MImouH. That
140 acres of land ta now selling at tho rate
of &lt;2,000,000 and proved ono of the best
specutationB over entered into at the mout h
of the Kaw.
SpUtlog is married and has seven chil­
dren. He never stop* at'a hotel when vis­
iting Kaniu City, Kan., where he own*
valuable property, but always puts up with
a negro who is ooo of his tenants. One of
his daughter* is married to a negro. He
is building a railroad in southwest Mis­
souri. In religion he 1* a Roman Catholic.
There is rather a jieculiar history given of
the origin of his name. At the time of his
birth hi* mother was at work with other
Indian women in a field near a log,that bail
been split. As she gave birth to him near
that log he wm christened “Splitiag.” Hr
Is still robust and active and bids fair to
live to a great age.—Denver Newa.
A 3I«n on Wheel*.
Many a young man who frequently
adorns himself with knickerbockers, flan­
nel shirts and caps and trundles over the
city street* and ride* a bicycle will be sur­
prise,! to learn that there is a man In this
town whow claims to being « wheelman
throw hl* into the shade. This person in
question has the unique distinction of
living on wheels. In fact, wheels take the
place of leg* so far ns ho ta concerned, for
hi* lower limbs are missing. A legless
man getting about town by swinging him­
self along on his hands may be teen every
now nnd then; but in tbe care of this par­
ticular citizen a sqrt of framework 'has
•■WO fittetl tn hi* body
It i* cqulpptxl with foursmiu.
and lu owner propels himrelf along by
mean* of Ids hand*, in each of which he
carries n sort of handle adapted to gettinda
firm hold on the pavement He came dow\
Broadway a dny or two ago, nnd reeeh-ed a
groat deal of attention from the gamins
who frequent City Hall park. But bis mis­
fortune evidently ha/1 not soured hta tem­
per, for he joked with tho youngsters aud
reemed to be in the best of humor as be
slowly rolled himself along. He had a
stock of lead pencils and shoe strings, and
appeared to be as well able to care for him­
self as are a good many men who go about
this world on a full equipment of leg*.—

A photographic journal points out bow
much the theatrical scene pointer can be
assisted by the use of tho optical lantern.
The usual courae in painting a scene is
first of all to make a small sketch of the
competition, and then to rule line* ocroa*
It so m to divide it into square*. Similar
square* are then “struck" by charcoaled
strings on the large primed canras m a
guide to the. artist, who then reproduces
the sketch in ita enlarged form. All this
would be greatly hastened and simplified
by photographing the original sketch, and
throwing the image of the negative upon
the whitened canvas, so that the scene
painter could follow tho outline with
charcoal or brush. In painting rooms of
limited area there might be a difficulty in
finding space for the lantern, but there
would even then be the alternative of
making the enlarged sketch on tbe stage
itself.
-

maidens, thb maid
«« to.4,, ,b. raoli. ",,

otto

going to do when he HrevOb: he wu p&gt;|nc

** na*
•“to.

tagpraau.tbM he'd
hwi'
muel, hew,
mwhtr
“
that he wm very stup'd
“Well, that's oil right '•
a
«ri»nly. “You'll besTTiJ

day, because 1 aai

tended someaJ the most cel.-brnt«i
tn th. United State* rT

Xii"

”*

um bl* V1U.J,. mud wlm
“ &lt;2*
toj taos w he receive! , 0
•Utagir b« w„ u,. uuu.
taowno.be,. He
but without unnoeo™„y
ww. About two week, later it. i
coiled on him u hu office, uu. 2*. *•*

talnd ud motroulr
iff" “*
h“Td™b lio_
o tbe public pnnu but Im! .u,p^tS
It muet be an, one M|,„
wlmlrvr. Then .be uked would I..
• tavor. H.rta.b»d tad
and wa. at present a sort
detuS
•paralytic. She wa* too poor i.» pruvid*
Mtn. Md tad rl.1, iriedioL™ hta

turned tonneot the bcpltul, fw 1M^.
tale. The doctor ptrr tar a ex.
.npenntondent .,t u» loopiul rttb -.1S
he happened to be connected. ths*
tantamount to on order for the adm'tMitm
of the patient Two months nfter
husband died in the institution c'r.d tte
widow called to drank the U-xter fur hi.
services.
A tear glistened in her eve. and with*
deep sigh she hinted at how &lt;liffcn nt thin®
might have been if her mother hadn't for­
bidden her to have anything more ui th
vritii the stupid village Icul The dostor,
who saw the ticklish ground ’.he widow
was treading, rapidly changed the subject,
and soon after bowed the Ipdy out with
much dignity to reccjve one of hi* high
priced patients. But he wm very sMem '
minded, and shocked lii* new caller oon.
siderably by t he diffident manner in which
he asked after her symptoms. Hi* mind .
was with the Hudson rirar village girl of

What • Priratr Offered a GenersL
I w«» serving in a regiment under Gtn.
Bank* when one. of our men struck hi*
captain, and was of course j.t:t under ar­
rest and held up for court mart tai. One
day just before the trial was coming off he
sent word to the brigade gvtu-ral that he
had something of the greeted imiKirtsace
to communicate. Tbe general went down
to see him, or rather Lad the privraer
brought to his tent, and when they were
alone be said:
“Wqll, my man, you wonted to see mef'
"I did."
“You claim to have very nnportaut
news’"
•
“I hstfte, general.”
“Well, out with jt."
"Well, general, you know they brand
government mules and borvesf
“Yet’’
"And that some of the boy* who get ah
animal try to efface tbe brand and »eH
him?"
“Y»"
%
“But t hey make a poor job of it."
“Uml"
"Well nowrgeneral. I’ve get adwxi »ure
thing on that brand busines*. I can take
one off in a wiek and never turn a hair.
My proposition is this: Ge: Capt. B to
withdraw hi* charge* and I’ll not only give
yon my receipt, but I'll agree to steal and
sell a hnndred mules a month und giveyon
half the proflu.”
'
The general didn't brain hitu on the spot,
but the offer added an extra year to tbe
Sun.

Of course there ore mtkculine women—
vnnyn afflicted fro- birth with mannish
nuDds, ana predisposed to cnaunrl* or use­
fulness which are mon- commonly navi­
gated by men. Such wonu-ti arc not nil
Sally Brasses either. Some of them even
-presume to marry and have ckfildten. But
they are exceptional creatures, and are
eMUy counterbalanced by the feminine
men. The average woman i* a ihurougbgoing woman, and is not to be educated '
out of it. You may teach her Jjstin, you
may let her operate a typewriter, or teach
school, or work in a factory, or dot off lan­
guage by telegraph, and Iwcomc .** fade- •
pendent m you please. She is a persistent
female still.
If Mr. Allen will only stir up his males,
and see to it that they arc cou&gt;|x*tent, faithfui and. good provider*, he m»y ww to
distress himself. The proportion ot the,
gentler sex who inairt upon reteoning by
logical processes nnd competing with men
in bread winning avocation? will not lw
great enough to afford him legitimate *11"'
tress. Take care of your men. Mr. Allen,
and your women won’t liave.to take care,
of themselves. And if.they don't have to
they won’t do it—Scribner’s.

The prioe usually paid by the consumer
or peanut cater ta_&lt;en to flfecn ren»»
pound for the best grade. A* th.- taraier
recelvta but three to five cent* per pountf
there reems to be a wide margin of P«o‘
for somebody, but m a mutter of fset
dirt which the farmer is careful to leave on
the note often makes up A) ar fa |*r antof the whale weighL After allowing^
this lo— of weight in tbe cleaning
letter “C,” and not the slightest allusion siderable good judgment is required in tide,
and tbe expires into’.ved in Rating‘ho
else some plants in the same house may UUte rifih escape If you happen tome one
Data ready for the mark"’- th' •;.n't&gt;t »
Vassar Graduate—Suppose, Uncle George, suffer from dryness, while other* are in­ of your mor* fortunate stater* dash by fa B
Xxm their lathes and other small machin­
carriage.
7 u "
perhaps not so enormous, though it w
jured
by
overwatering.
—
Christian
at
you
look.under
“
O"
and
“
R."
ery. The motors may also often be found
Ubu^Urb. pn^fwm O to
for thi,
Work.
.
A ship with hundreds of pewnrrys wm' high enough to stimulate the th-nh r*
Graduates—Ohl Ahl—Harper's Bazar.
in barbers' saloons, where they not only
Ki
”dUUn"
approaching the South American coast, considerable activity. -Su Lduta I tort-un ■
fandah ventilation, but in some instancesAnother Swlfehoff.
the man on tbe lookout neglected hta
ucsiiruy
oiMUTvns.
&gt;
—
are used to run the rotary brushes providCould yon, on a very small ralary, pny work, and in a few minutes theahip would
The American Ornithologists’ union atKlag’
It I&amp;xprewwd tbe Popular Id*".Tour board, cloth,, yuufcelf and take your bare been dashed to ruin on the rock*.
fldally recommends that all public fosterchin„y ‘.
•U-eetiwart to tho theatre in style more But a cricket on board of the vereel, t hat
I&amp;AbeUc Oenttatau.-l pre»uny
■Bxployed to run a little stamping ma­ ing of tbe English sparrow be stopped;W°°! ,(/u.0,“ .U“*“ than once u yrar*
’ &lt;Sub£, which stamps thousands aud thou- that its introduction into new localities be’ 7^‘
sound all the voyage, set up strive to make each article sugg'-’**1
I couldn't.
.
a Khrill call at tbe smell of land, and the its use iu both form and ikscoratioo- .
mods of .ilocumants every day with unerr- prohibited by law, and that all existing Americans must have put their electric
aiveramltb-That ta our constant aim.
Don't expect too much.
captain knowing that habit of the insect,
laws for its protection be repealed and wires underground.—New York Weekly.
The sweetheart that counts the dollar* the veftscl wks stopped in lime to avoid an
JEatbctlc Gentleman-Then why &lt;»u ‘
bounties offered for its destruction.—Chris­
On
a
little boat house on tbe North oowU
opt to hare mote Io count later r’-wfnl wreck. And so insignificant means you decorate your cronm pitcher* witii I
Vnklud.
tian at Work. river this sign is displayed: “Sendwarms on.—Cor. Bo*ton Globe.
now may do woudera.—T. De Witt Tal­ Loral scenes instead of tbo allegory ot
mage.
old oaken bucket ?
.
Much legendary lore is connected with and all summer drinks for sale." And
near the foot of Wall street, New York, a
8ilver*mlth-TlK latter i* menticercared Opportunltl**.
’
’ teuxfis rig, dort’ ye knaw, when I weaslved the date. The small round holo nt tbe
sign with the following'legend may be
o’tghly In acconl with the preraiUn;;
&gt; jnessagv uavtag that yon hod changed back is said to have been made by Moham­ seen. “Umbrella Hospital.'’
8OB‘ a ,aaa 'ril° h*3 ^UMt Tetind
Tommr-I,
,oar
Uttl.
after thirty years on tho bench!"
- Jeweler’s Weakly.
yuur mind about tennis and were going to med’s teeth, when one day he foolishly
Dr. Bta&gt;U, (ita
tried to bite one, and in some places tbe
«he wegatto instead.
“ conrider- wbjitoFW .ta, DjlltU. muF
Another Testimonialable fortune, I suppose*"
. — 1. T
—.S.n
Iinvo
"la marrlagu a failure?’'
.
duty” is explained by the fact that in
auch ’root &gt;“
Bamazan the day's fast is usually broken rlinh and Lewp the dish f-tfl of whipped
«. tte»
to
by first eating a date.

�I •
berks and yelps were beard aloft; then
a stern voice ordering, “Down, you
brutes'.” a suddea howl as though in re.pootato a -igoroue kick, and «u Inrttalt LESSON VII, THIRD QUARTER, INTERlater, bearing the kitten, ruffled, terri- I
NATIONAL SERIES,. AUG. 17.
fled and wildly excited, yet unharmed,
there came springing lightly down the
steps the young man Id civilian dress
who was their fellow traveler on tlie
Pullman. Without a word he gave his
M. Ateam*.
prise into the dainty luinds outstretched
to receive ft, and never stopping an in­ [Oxnpiled from I woe Uelpv Quarterly by perAuthor of •‘Dumravkx Rasch." -‘Tint Colonw.'*
stant, never listening to tho eager words I mtaUou of Ii. &amp; Haffmaa. pobMMr. FhtauMDaughter,” “Marion's Fatth,” Htc.
of thanks from her pretty lips, be darted
pWal
'
11. “And it came to _paaa,
tut Ha_want__
to
Imck aitajuickly as he came, leaving -Min
_______
Tlieup.ond
time draw*
nigh tor
Travers suddenly stricken dumb.
I Jerusalem."
H^nto beoffered
"to Jeniwlem
’’ ]
(Copyright, by J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, and
Capt. Rayner turned sharply on his1
hu daily thought, foe He HimxelLsaid,
{■ublishod by special arrangement with them. 1
heel and stepped back into the waiting I "It, cannot la&gt; that a prophet perish out of
A stout, short, 'room. ' Mr. Ron nudged a brother lieu- i Jerusalem" (chap, xiii, 83); "When, th©
..ring an Indian fiitht to Ike of i»e freight sheds.
u ite lotted btates Ito»il&gt;r burly man in beaver overcoat and cap ’tenant and whispered: "By gad! that's! Ums*.* I^’t.
*
'
WyiC? IS
ASK
r.;„„ hl,.WM ‘-’r-”""' pushed through the knot of half numbed &gt;awkward lor Midas!” Tlie two subalterns । ’ t’*_* At *’
*
“ face to go to Je­
up He steadfastly set.Hi"
.•.I tlie iuv of soldier*,who.
LYOUR
s[&gt;ectatora and approached their leader:
'who had lakcu the wrong turn at tlie rusalem;” "He went through the ritica
. , White dying he hand* the
and villages, teaching and journeying to­
"Wo
have
only
two
ambulances,
cap1
top
of
tho
stairs
reappeared
there
ja»t
as
piirtd &lt;’
.pn.e Hayue. * young riBoer
dearlfrleml of Cant. tain—that is all there was nt tlie post 1tho rescuer shot past them on hi* way ward Jerusalem;" "Behold, we go up to
- P4rk’'^.
FOR
,
'.ovtah Irreverence fer when the dirqiatch came—and there arc back, and stood, staring, firat after bis Jerusalem, and ail things that ure written
by the prophet* rencernlng the Son of Man
1 \&lt;!i- an ei.eity &lt;&gt;f Capt. Ray­
form, and then at each ,
'
- en^ -.k-rd in the caraMlpi. a dozen of these men, besides Dr. Grimes, disappearing
shall he accomplished" (chap. Lx, 51; xiii.
SAMTA
CLAUS
L til It S'-rgtN. Clancy and t,«n*er all more or less crippled, and Grimes other. Miss Travers, with wonder und
HOUSEHOLD AND
I
22; xvili, 81). At Jerusalem He was to
.!■;&lt;- money by «MnbUng.«u&lt;
I relief curiously mingled in her sweet |
ilnadi the work which the Father had
.1. helangiogto others, iney has both hands frozen. Wo mu&gt;t got
LAUNDRY PURPOSES.
' lt‘onlinxlf.
them out at once. Can we take y©ur I face, clung to her restored kitten and given him to do, and He was pressing onto
MADE ONLY BY
"
I gazed vacantly up tlie stairs.
*
r „ -eeM-l** I*ufiman e*r on wagon?"
finish that work. His grand and faithful
, , • orornhleii village *’ *u’
Mrs. Rayner looked confusedly from follower, the n|&gt;ostlo' Paul, had the same
r "Certainly. doctor. Take anything wo,
... ,/r. Aiuonu the museovers
r. ivner. wife of &lt; apt- Bay­ have. If tlie storm holds, toll the driver■ one to tlie other, quickly noting tlie con- spirit when he said concerning bonds and
. her staler i«l&lt;o I* engaged to not to try to come back for us. Wo can। stniint In the manner of every officer afflictions, “None of these thing* move me,
,
vituerp.a nch New \&lt;&gt;rker.
neither count 1 my life dear unto myself,
,,,-cr
to travel
in the
man aversion
whose evident
desire
to make the ladies comfortable here at the. present and the sudden disappearance of so thnt I might finish my course with joy”
। her husliand. There was an odd silence (Acta xx, 34). We do not khow juxt’where
, ,.r .whiMlntaaee ha* piqued hotel for the night. Some of tlie officers
our work shall end, nor when it shall be
. ..omeu. Before the trsln have to get buck for duties this evening.. for a moment; then she spoke:
. &lt; i? -.nkes aboard some uailry Tho rest will liavo to stay. How did•
"Mr. Ross, do you know tliut gentle­ finished, so that the only safe way is to be
'
u.. are betox »ent to the
always found doing unto Him. and with
. voting man does much «o they happen to get caught in such a man?”
our might, what our handa find to do.
■ 1 S ol the lru.TH men on the freeze?'
“I know who he i*. Yes."
12. "And ns He entered into-u certain
"Who
is
he,
then?
”
“‘They couldn't help it. Stannard had
village, there met Him ten men that were
"Ho is your husband's new flrat lieu-1 h-jicrs, which stood afar off." Utterly
chased the Cheyennes across tho range,
il ithr
nnd wmrordered to get back to tlie rail­ tenant. Mrs. Rayner. TliutisMr. Hayne." I unclean, dwelling nlcne, without the cump
-That'.—Mr. llayne?' she exclaimed, | (or village, or city), how sad was the condi­
way. It was twenty below when they
I tion of these poor men (Lev. xiii., -tt-UJ).
started, and they made three days’ chase growing suddenly jole.
■j
"Certainly, madam. Had you never j Afar off from human help, and sympathy,
in that weather; but no one seemed to.
aud friendship; living and yet dead to all
care so lung os they were on the trail. seen him before?”
. tho ordinary relationship* of life. Con"Never; and 1 cx|&gt;ected—I didn't exThen came the change of wind, and a
ni«.)i u:_ And
hrMA ’iid‘-’r ,tho leprosy of Miriam, Naaman.
driving snow storm, in which they lust r* Lto„
r ...
.
Gchazi, Uzzioh nnd tho fear men at tho
of Samaria (Num. xU; 11 King* v,
tlie trail os a matter of course; and then short off, confused and plainly distressed,
tills blizzard struck them on the Lack turned abruptly, and left tho hall ns had 7; xv, 5k Perhapa there b» no more forckblu reprwiuntatlon of sin nnd tho sinner in
track. Grimes is so exhausted that he hcr husband.
' To be continued.
thp whole Bible than thnt of the leper and
could barely hold out until lie got here. ■
I hi* leprosy, ixt thq teaclu r vyho would,
He oays he never could have brought
with the greatest profit, present t’lis letsoa
them through from Ruff Siding. but fur j
Is one wldch is guaranteed to Brins you study carefully law. xiii and 'xiv .thI rend
Mr.JIayne: he did everything."
mW Irlfcw.
satisfactory results, or in case of failure a Mackintosh’s notes on the seme.
UI Ba. Oxtonl BL, Brooklyn, N. T.
•‘Mr. Hayne! Was he with them?”
’
1£ “Arid they lifted tip their voirva and
return of purchase price. On this safe
"He was on tho train, and canie in at plan yon can buy frtm our advertised said, Jesus, Master, have m$rey on us!”
once to offer his services. Grimes says druggist a luttle of Dr. Klug's Sew Dis­ They made no profcralou; ib»w mode no
covery for consumption. It Js mmrntiteed promises; they knew they hud nothing but
^ie was invaluable."
, leprosy, and ns poor, unclean, cast out
■•But Mr. Hayne was east on leave; 1 tn bring relief In every easi*. when used
lejKirs they could only beg &lt;for mercy, nnd
for nnj affection of throat, lungs «ir chest,[ thin they did. What a .happy day R wns
know he wu He was promoted to my such
as consumjdioiL intlatuuiatiun of
company last uiontji—confound tlie luck
for them when Jesu* came their way.
lungs. l*ronchitis.astbma. whooping cough, They had heard of Him; they heard ot the
i
—and was to have six montlw' leave la­
croup, etc. It is pleaMnt and agreeable to
L- fore joining. I wish it was six years, taste, perfectly safe, nnd cun alwatft I* healing of other lepers by Hi* gracious paw-1 CAUTION 2
j£
p Where is lie now?” Aud the. captain de]«vinled ujhhi. Trial bottle free al W. cr*. This w.*s their opportunity, and they ■
wire it. How wise they were. What a
“ The Niagara Falls Route.”
peered excitedly around from under his II. Goodyear* drug store.
contrast to tlie man in our Icssaa who. like
shaggy cap. tiddly, too, hjs face was
BMlom.
Ilfl, |5i Sm !»£ I
many toduy,' believed in u larger hope—a
'
fraerfer on th-' tollman.
I
We desire Co sa&gt; tn our citizens, that possibility of salvation after death—and so
paling.
Orana Kapia* L
1 rliv. xcitemeiit attendant upon
"He left as sqon as I took charge. I for yvsta wi- have been selling Dr. King s after bcdicil cr»*l. “Father Abraham, have
Mlddievtua........
their n . ptimv at the station neither Mrs. ■ don't know where he's gone; but it * New Discovery for consumption. Dr. mercy on me.’." How vain wax Ils cry.
Irvtag
14. "Go shew yuurwlvcs unto the priests.
itamwo*..........
Rsyur. ■r her Abler could entirely re-1 God’s mercy he was with these poor King's New Life Pills. BiicklrnS Arnica
in tin- surprise and pain which fellows. His skill and care have done Sal vr mid Ekvtrk- Bitter*, and have never I And it came to pass that ni they went,
they
were
rieonaod."
Thus
He
spake
unto
bandlvil
rvipcdies
that
sell
n.*
well,
or
that
■.- s singular words had caused. everything for them. Where did he get
tk
have given such universal satisfaction. them, not disregarding nor setting aside
,
chxrtoUe..........
■ni fi l ling in the least relmffed. his knowledge?"
lUton Rapid*...
We du not hesitate to guarantee them ■'the law, for He came not to destroy but to
Mrs. R-iv rvr wrll understood from his |
oys
Jackson.......
"I have no idea," said Capt. Rayner, every time, and we stand ready to refund fulfill the law. but told them to do as com­
Datrort.......... ■lixiw ummhu
manner •.‘•at not tha faintest discoartesy gruffly, and in evident ill humor. "H&lt;» the purchase price, if -satisfactory results manded in thelaw(I*v. xiii.2; xiy.3). They
Stations.
e
1 ! There wit0jol a symptom is the last man 1 expccUtl to see this do noy follow their use. These remedies might have ronsoned und arguol und have
of rnJent-- 1: I*, a vedigv of irritation or day or for days to comu^ Is there any­ have won their great |M&gt;pu!arity purely on mid: Muster, the priest.* cannot help u»,
Dttrett............... tvtlie
law
cannot
heal
us;
we
do
not
nee&lt;l
to
their
merits.
,W.
11.
Goodyear
druggist.
hi*b&gt;ii.-. l»e&lt;-p embarrassment.1 thing else I can do, doctor?”
Jackson
find out whether w® are lepers or not; we
■atao Rapids.........
iwxpi.-tlblc
' ii-ln
. '.iiess even, she read in
"Nothing, tliank you, captain." And
Hucklen'* Arnica Balve.
know ire ure; it is mercy we nsk for from
Cbartotm
fc’.inr-'She hud of his paling tho little surgeon liaslened babi^ to his
The best naive In the world for cuts, Ther. who alone const heal us. But they
'N—Wvflts..................
Morgan
charge, followed by some of the young­ bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, did not argue, they olwywl and went; His ,
Qutab!................. tetter, chapped hands, chllblidns. feorxa,
■■•i in kilence by her aide, er officers^ eager to be of assistance in
wool was sufficient; and ns they went they I
BAsnkCM................
aud all skin eniptioiis. and txMltiyelrcures !
IjCjI
rhim with Ily-ir
•&gt;r orca
eyes as be
ue .
’ &gt; for their di-ttbled comrades. piles, or n&lt;»pay required. It Is guaranteed I were cleansed- Reasoning nnd arguing 1
the—
car.
and
have only hindered: obedience;
t.1 fh.- r,-.ir&lt;rtf t...
... —
— I cann
ii—n.8’r hiius'-u nreiurwu u moment. to give perfect satisfaction, or money re would
Orand Rapid*.. Ar.
'
- Hi-.uts.
..—.... inree
.aree or fonyt
four I then turned alwut and trudged heavily
UMS. «(•
M H. COLLIN^,
•
'[••■I u.en vntne bursting then turnea anout aim hUU6»......v funded. Price 25 ct*. per box. For sale
li^Aml one of them, when he saw that
CINTLCMEN.
O. W. RCOOLX* G. F AT..
■
■
»&gt;»,, fun ladies, back along tho wind swept platform.
burly, fu
he
waa
healed,
turned
Iwck.
ami
with
a
FlBe
Calf
•»&lt;
Laced
Waterproof
Grata.
Tlie train
train had
had pulled
pulled away
away and
and wan
was out
out I by W. H. Goodyear
r &lt;1 । i kitten
and the
twopounced
ladics.|1 I| The
were
i„n&lt; «oiiv
G~i• A..taik-nty
Alger
county
has
just
secured
its
first
•i »&lt;v n erroop that,1 of fiiSht in p»e*hirlof
die baby
he went at t he Lord'.* command, ho find-*.
jt* u&gt;ou**n&lt;ia of cowman wrarer*'
* snow
------- over
— the
upon’ aia utreunu-d by a group
that. wexu-rit
himself a new man as to his body: he is »e
G*n«iae
et^*nt wa
Releasedwestern prairies. He
De went to his own i lawyer.
elemi, he is whole, he is no longer a leper;
5
(^.Vd.-^rd Writ. ’ a r.ne calf six^
A Deadly Weapon.
t
। rv : minute.
to tlie
For Circukr* Mdr&gt;« A S. PWUSH, 6rmd Rap*, Mkh
III substantial
ciilwtantinl wagon
wagoj and shouted
'
.
Gentlemen: I have t»cen a great suf­ uo longer sliall he
cut off
from
home
­
I
driver,
who
sat
muffled
in
buffalo
fur
on
StaisK.h.11
be
l»
oO
(remhome
derr
—
n
tl
welcoming
embrace
of:
finally frt
ferer for over ten years. My whale system and friends; thnt
......................... ,
, unvci, •*
that very day
&lt;tay he becom«»
CHANCERY OBDKB.
„ '
.u4wud. Mrs. Rayner found] . ll&gt;e
• became deranged from diseased blood, und
..i«r box:
uu«:
IM,rt
of
the
world
again,
with
Ita
pleosuro.
,0
Mate nt Michigan. Circuit Court for the Coon­
"Gel around there to the freight house; / was attacked with the worst form* of
■'t the other and younger I
mid employments. Instead of being an out-,
mBde ln conarrw. Button aad
toot Barry. InChancen-.
.
M
j and rejMirt to the ductor. There is a lot, kidney and liver trouble, dyspepsia.
Charles
A.
Austin,
complainant,
ee.
Anna
M.
:
-ist-r.
As
many
as
half
a.
otfio r-&gt; t«
cast. -inu
Ind what
first__thought!
cast,
&gt;. ,i&lt;i- la now hia______
Austin, defendant.
•ilotw-d th- aaptain in hw ! of frozen cavalrymen to l« taken out to. neuralgia and rheumatism. My sufferings । Sllitude
Gratitude to
to tlx-U.nl
tj&gt;&lt;- ix&gt;nl whohtsdeil
who hcalal him.
him. Tbe
The
Bull pending In the Circuit Court for Uwt
- ■ Ilv rar, and. while !.&lt;■ I Xe’hSduU
Don't try to come Lack for cannot ta* • described. Tlie sallbwiu**.* of pwxlncss of G&lt;xl Ims kxl him to repentance
County
o&lt;
Birry.
In
chancerr.
before
Aloo/o
E.
mrM
,
' my skin dl*figun*l me, and the neuralgic (Ro&amp;). ii, 4), und with a loud voice he makes as* tb* recent Improvement* make them copartor Kenaion. Fj»Lone of tbe Circuit Court Oom- .
we’ll stay
far town.
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of „
“ to-night;
“•? here
‘"■•' J'— ,
••U »'»n«rr
j- were taiumiiX
resuming ac,
■
| mlw loner* In ail'd for aald eountv. at the City of
1. k.«wu
in. &gt;...«
i. m,
। wui,
n. direct to factorr ctjri.&gt;ntnr adverttaed price, or a Hasty.^*Jii said countyon tbe 6th day of July.
n»ny .7,_.-ih-.’MiM Tmrera found St’nd tho &lt;|nartern&gt;iuter
« team in- for
the । pain was so severe that it contracted the voice
he Uttersita abundance.
He
acenui
&gt;UUlCliu&lt;w«
........................
‘-vr- if Q
■, „ ,.f „ circ|n of *
tninkuas soon as lhe.tonn is over and• !muscles of my fan-, partially closing my U.I.U...ILU Jmu. i. &lt;i d and begirt
"’WrtWuZlg.
, „ 4 ^x&gt;n as the stonu is over nnd
A|o&gt;tbiTeauae. It natlafartorily appearing br
right eye. The ablest doctors gave me no
nmdartt on tile, that tbe defendant. Anna M.
: &lt;.f «.i circle of young ' the road clear. That sail.
relief, but 1 am entirely cured by Hibbard's God the glnry. He is neither afraid nor
A.
AtiMta. has departed from her last known place
...Io
her
proper!,
Then
‘
he
partyat
tbe
...i
­
&lt;1 braved the wintry.bhz-j
'■
*“
*'
ICbeumatic Syrop, and wish to recommend uKbnmcd to make it known with a loud
ot rr’luriier. and her rrsldenn- -ani.ot teascer­
- -—- . ... ch., k, were nflmnn n-ui. 1 lu,» rooru of fhctdatiou, and Mrs. Rayner It to all a* a wonderful blood medicine.
tained. on motion of .stnart knappe* A Wearer.
voice that God has wrought a great work ubl in U
coiMplaliiant's soUeltnr*. It I* ordered that said
'1 ''
1 ■ .ud |.l.
he, ere. chute- JOWd ta*““lr *•“' 1,11 tho eheerinc.
M
e*. A. D. N&lt;»iit.E.
on him.
B
Anna M. Austin eau*e her appearance to be en­
facuu*'.
10. “And fell down on bis face at Ills
Cor. Mcchhanir nnd Mason streets.
i ... cl... (
„f |IK.r |M | h«&lt;l gone «td thnt a cloud had .ettled on
tered herein within live months from the date
of thri order, areonttng to tbe rule* aud practice
Jackson. Mich.
feet,1 giving Him thanks anti ho was a
U;i, i,m&gt;! in w
hiM fttCe- b,‘° was a shrewd observer.
Samaritan." Here is humility, gratitude,
Prepared
only
by
Tlie
Charles
Wright
^And* It is further ordered that within twenty
I'™-’:• ■ -i : K r. n. r~gl.uK4d Aw a ' ""J 11,0 kuew bim w*iL Somethingmonday* from the date hereof Mild complainant
:h.- * bnl.vt u r,„
. **noM than u mishap to a squad of soi- 1 Medicine Company. Detroit. Midi. For reverence nnd worship. Hcrg is tbo proper
place for every penitent sinner—“on his
ram a notice ot this order to tuMW* m the
.
I'1' t...-- 1.1... au
'"oosl.t .tan tl,.. .udd.., S’';;-,! „
Haattma
Baxmkm. a newspaper printed, pubface, at Jesus’ fret." And tbe proper place (Ihrwrh «r m-rt I^Urt IM,
Id »r wL »r tow w. SS llsbed and circulating tn aald county, and that
The
- ■ i| l&gt;. and then look.,I .'
H« » “ »“ sMma. »U rejoio_ Calhoun
________couitly veterans will or- for every saved sinner who i* touchable is Sta£ta,\.u
•
such publication be rontluned therein al I oast
V&gt;i.i..:i. I,- l:.,Stu,lie.. (aCe
j ,n« °"J delight, when lie clasped her and I ganlze and camp at Marshall, Aug. 19-21. “at the feet of Jesus, hearing His word" jibu it 1« no woi.'ii r y,,J
once
In
each
week for ata wvjka In sueceasion.
10
-nteM
(chap, x, 33). The fact that this map was *
Dated
July Kb.
D. urn.
- —•----- « l&gt;av
i.nieu. at
as Hastings.
11
g.A.
KKXASTOX.
■ r„ prorHhL ’I |d« l«l&gt;y boy in hi. erm. but ten minute.
n Samaritan reminds us of the statement
lor iT»ea&gt;,-. ..v ___
Circuit
Court
conimitoloner. Barry County,
'.IU did. Kate "he said
be,or''. “&gt;J now-wmetbiug had occurI have been faking S. S. S. (Swift’s I1that "The Jaws have no dealings with the
Michigan
ant nod br the h
I ted to bring htanBiorndtfanntort. ShtXT. .KT.
and feel it tn be my duty Io state Samnritana" (Jbhn iv, 0). But that, no
o.y
dnm, of then I rCTt^ h"
hl,'
“nd |oo|‘e*' Specific),
Its results, that others who are similarly I doubt, refers to self righteous, moral, clean
with a *i
»_ rat and e*.»o vl«W *®4 b«wln to
n il! Iw when th.Xah ’ tue«liomngly tn bl. lace. He avoided
affected maj^prutit by my experience, ami Jews. WJien n Jew found himself n leper,
‘■pu rr .»iv
Sd. N..-1 i, . ,
,
. .
her glance and quickly l«gun to talk. be relieved of their sufferings. 1 ba&gt;l suf- be saw himself no better than a Samaritan
oral lean
H. n
f'"‘nn“rJ ‘“ Siu, .. Umt-he derimltb au.wer no 1 fcred for a long, long time with what tbe leper, they were all in the same sad ca.sc,
Btato of Michigan. County *
- »*•
. flw_
' • . ■&gt; tln'rn at . .mtkm ’T1'™
w“'lj re'r“"ed- doctors called Herpes, an eruption of the with nothing to l&gt;.wufl of but their leproay,
Notice I- hereby glren, that br an order ol the
Til V hnti-Arl
. »
Meantime, Mum Travers was chatting skin, forming scales and blotches which nothing to make one think himself better
Probate Court for the County of Barry, made on
tlie 1Mb day of July, A. D. taw, ata months from
—MAO* XT—
11 -&lt;• an, erw L, maar of I bllth'lr "f,h
rooty sallanu. who was horrible to endure. Under tbe advice । than anta her. A deep conviction of sin is
one
of
the
grandest
tilings
to
take
away
all
th
«t
dale
were
allowed
tor
eredltors
to
pr
esen
t
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, ?*■
:■•■■■
l it.- h*&lt;ww
? ■ •
returned to bar side, and who had of physicians 1 took 30 drops of Fowler’s
tbrir claims against the wtaie ot huaatiua Corer
&lt;l»tvh; aii-l 1
Solution of Arsenic every day for 25 years pride, and inakas us see that in God’s sight
late of aald County, deceased, and ttial all
Tin baggage co, is j
Qfl.
h&lt;jary f||rg and
the wbUir, ii
creditor* of said deceased are required to pre­
all nre sinners together.
besides
many
oilier
kinds
of
medicines,
। waled in their l&gt;ocoming undress uni17.i "And Jesus answering said, Were “seIVORY POLISH [¥&gt;ereW.e sent their elaima to said Prooatr Court, at the
full of them. Didn't you know it?"
without a cure. I have been taking S. 8.
Probate office. In the City of &gt;«*&lt;lngs. tor ex­
I. . riMirrai ■— forms. Mr. Ross had gone to look ©ver ,S. for al»out two months, and the eruption there not ton cleansed! but (where ure the
amination and allowance, on or before the 1Mb
&lt;1 of it. We have Ixten .
rrnrvMT.s tiit. bf-kath.
.1 .,“&gt;■ t ilL
S - th« ™«m. « hich tlu, bo.t of th. ntlhrar and unpleasant symptoms have all disap­ nine?" Is it possible that with returning
day of January »”«’• *wl ‘k*1 *'J$h c’slni* will
■ mortal honrfwaiiing at '
health there camo also old prejudices and
|W heard tiefore said Conrt on Wednesday, tlie
riAtany t J„___7“
hotel Uta offered for the usoof tbo party; peared. and 1 am continuing it to com­
tbi?-rtatidn, nnd
ts&gt;h day of October. l»0 and on Thursday the
Jewish pride of birth, and as they saw this
1i
ft fort.
°n- II the baby wa. yielding to the inoritable pletely root it out of my blood, which 1 am
i&amp;th day of January ttol nett, at 10 o clock In
hove
-j right out
to .tho
poor Samaritan, glorifying God did theydotbe forenoon of each of thoae day*.
confident It will do: and what it has done
.-and!
and
gtaduiily
condmcending
do
notice
spbio him us they kept on their way to their
ThecoI«hkI i; tlh-rv,'
’
' --­
DatedJuiylMh A U.taiaRM||Tjio5(
for tne I am sure It will do for others, for
ill arran^'iiu-Mmade.
priests!
It
certainly
looks
that
way.
'' Un,,
7 ta" tb.-re^. .
Mon^! Mr- h“«"
there are thousands of such cases all over
Judge ot Probata
B.
“
There
are
not
found
that
returned
■"
■
I
•
tlrvmt'n
fnr«w
I
Tl
a
fiuuiutaui^Ttiie
kitten,
with
dainty
step,
F"B»er! Hr
the country which resist nil other treat­ to giro glory to God, save this stranger."
a'„d „„ „nJ „„ ercc(_ w makiw .
l't’01 fto|-i ■. . Ury men forward in the I and
1 have lived here In my present
ears Insjiection
and
_ _____sniff_ ____ ment.
Adtnlntatrator * Sal*.
leisurely
of
tlie premi**,
sniff'
' ■tali erect,
•*-----nrnmiswk
He came unto His own, and His own re­
Run ahead and see what I ing about* the few benches and chairs 1
ceived Him not, but as many us received 1
In the matter of the estate of Jacob DePrtesbusiness for 23 years.
-lUyo#? Hl to* there in a |
It IL Koi se. Dealer In Machinery.
UN&lt;Htee tahSreby aire* Umt 1 ahsH *ril at mbUe
Him to them gave He the right or privilege
with which the bare room was burdened,
31 and 33 West Maryland street.
[
tnhnite..^. - . «i, ;h we've gql these ladies j
to become tho nyns of God .(John i, 11, 12).
auction, to tbe highest MMar. ou WeamwAay thr
and
reconnoitcringthcdoorloadingtothe
SdOay
ta HeptemLer. A D..
alto* •’eiock
'
Indianapolis.
Indiana.
oil die train." ' '
Out of all tho multitudes upon whom He
%
hallway with evident desire to extend । Treatise, on. blood and skin diseases conferred healing of the body wo are not
in tb* forenoon, at the premtaro herein rte»cribTwo,. ■
young gentlemen who had
ed In the lowimbip of t**"*?’1*1®-,n 11“
mailed
In*.
S
wift Specific Co..
■
her
researches
in
that
direction.
Prestold
how
many
or
how
few
truly
received
D
•b^n hovJrn ground Miss Travers took
1 ty of Barry, ta U&gt;« Blate o( Michigan.
t
Atlanta. Ga. ’ I Him and gave glory tn God, Irut when we (
I to Hcchm and a^bority granted to me on the
‘hrnt- !•, *- ,,:i. vithont a muuient's delay. 1 ently that very door opened, aud in came
Gov. Luce was at Decatur Thursday and, remember that only about 120 of all those Z
I two or three bundles of fur in masculine
Th&lt;iv t. 'tainvd to help their senior
। shape, and with them two shaggy deer I talked nt the grangers in picnic assembled. gathered in Jerusalem at the possover
offor. ^)ut into the w hirling; eddies of
waited tngolbcr for the baptism of the
f hounds, who darted airnight at the kit­
s-iw, bimdling them up in tho big. ,
Holy Ghost (Acts i( 15) we arc cnm&gt;*Rod to
- sudden flurry and scatthink that no: cvea one in ton of the mul­
*artu ,-aj. , ,,f t|iejr regulation over- ] t^. Therewas uf
i and scratching, a yelp
titudes Ho healed ever became His true
«au, th.&lt;&lt;dn ;&gt; iudf led. hdf carried I tertn
fury of spR*
—
one -brute. with lacerated
disciples. And ns we read of "this stran­
When Baby wan tick, we gaw n«
, imrg.x. Tii&lt;&gt; captain boro । o{
paj
n
Yrom
one
i&gt;ro
nose, a sadden recoil of both hounds, and When the waa a Child, ahc cried for Cactono.
ger" alone returning to glorify God, arc
Aid heir; Lieut. IVmm escorted then a fiery rash through the open doorCD
we not reminded af the Roman centurion
CANGt*5’
Kj, lf'?s-r; two others devoted them- luvu■
„ -'••~,rit.
------- of puss. After tho first Whea.abe became Mbs, the clung to Caatoria.
of whom Jesus said, “Verily, I any unto
When
the
had
Children,
ahe
gare
them
Caatoria.
Iwke'j'u’'vd)’
Mi“ Tnircni''
way in pursuit
of P
“’ her nerve had
you. I hare not found so great faith, no,
itinct of
battle
not In Israel." And of the woman of Tyre
Tw(( nr’b
ul*
Maltese kitten. , given
gallantout.
instinct
of batti
and ihe
had sought safety in
and Sidon to whom He said, "O woman,
fajj, ™ P'rt'- Niuart, trim looking in-1
TtoChlldm’alaaicb*
great U thy faith" (Matt, viii, 10; xv, SB).
■ -“V'L-rs cleared the section of
“Oh, don’t let them hurt her!" cried I
flight
19. “And He aaid unto him. Arise,-go
FuO4T.MfCH. Wd by ariidraggfatt.
Wtortai Un'1I’?a ”f ,'haw*s» an&lt;1 the en' Miss Traver*, as she darted into the ball
thy way; «by faith hath made thee
Sold
of IbJw’ ''*'’'*’on within the doorway and gazed desparingly up the stairway |
whole." Or.as in the margin of tlie IL V..
to*|
roo“. -where a rod hot to the second story, whither the dogs luul I a few ‘lays“Thy faith hath saved thee.” Happy man!
ladiea °W ed fierce welcome. Here vanLshetl like a flash. Two of the young
Ho has now not only a risen body, but a
------ *------ kj armL Ob! bowraurij
the
Fe
^Or 6 tootnent, while officers sped to the rescue and turned the
,u*«» aJw'! ’ ag‘‘in
out into the
Mrth»?J f,,u«ht th«r way against I he wrong way. Mrs. Rayner and the aq&gt;tain followed l&gt;er info -the hail A rush
‘Wecrul.i1’ . until
reached tbe of canine feet and an excited chorus of
SUhered about the doorway

THE TEN LEPERS.

In By Capt Charles King, U. S. A.

h“* toU b„

•ponded our

factor and atrattxl persona
•e const antly
Jniaat furg, ,t-

Giri
’s apd BotT? ,
&amp; all Ipvelheir choice.

FzihbmIk’S SaiIta Claus, Soar/

courteoosly
ard*. that he
«r the Udy
She was gray

4

Inxh of times
lupposedthai
&gt;u her former
uldhedoher

N.K. FAIRBANK &amp; CO.

i

of demented
o provide for
ar# him adla for inenra note to the
I. With which
d, that was
he admission
ha after, the
tion and the
loctor for hi&gt;

, '.

Chicago.

n.

CASTORIA

a, and with a Te.-c:.-. thnga
ir hadn't for­
more to do
The doctor,
I the widow
I tbe subject,
ady oat with
3 of his high

for Infants and Children,

£1

iv caller Con­
ner in which
u His mind
Wage girl of
Star.

under Gen.
a struck his
lartird. One
analog off he
■ml that he
I importance
went down
lie prisoner
in they were

Michigan Central

(■mdies
^00.

r important

I

'lull’d

^^Bt75

they brand

;s I S

I who get an
nd and *11

if It."

turn a hair.
Capt. B. - to
lot onlrrflve
to steal and
md give you

$3 SHOE

2S5S

on the spot.

ne yromen—
(th mannish

AO
JCriLAS

|

tAf

a dead sure

*4
*4"
. *3^
«3*&gt;
,3

.

-

CUrtFfS . /f9S&lt;$3 &amp; &gt;2 SHU

E. Woolley, Agent.

ie feminine
* thoroughbe educated
Latin, you
•er, or teach
• dot off tonsac 'aa intle- •
a jienistent
. hta male*,
atenUbithmy ccaae to
lion of the

g with men
will not l&gt;?
itimate di», Mr. Allen.

now tin tn

Dr°cXune'sCelebrated iiwMis.

dklebm teg uver pills

the firtr-

liltara™

gutting the
he profit fa
ghitisstfll
dealers U&gt;
i,.Post D.&gt;

yon

wby dori

tiling

VM-

CLOVER BLOSSOM
■s!

tn

O
&gt;
g
o

u
cr

[MS CROIT ffiffi)’

by W. H. Goodyear,

wSE/

�neighboring counties.

•

•

There was a shooting affray in
Inst Wednesday evening. Herbert Mills
son of a Greentille dottier, has stopped
here a month, during which time a certain
young lady has ceased U» be August Her­
man’s best girl
transferred bet af­
fections to MillsResult, bad blood.
Herman, who is better known as ‘‘Fuddinr,’’ threatened Mills with violence, aud
the latter thought It goal i&gt;olicy to carry
a revolver when out walking with the gtrl
on Wednesda)’ evening.
n»ey collkled
with IV,nDnn' who Stacked Mills. Mills
produced his weapon,' as he says, to scare
his enemy. • Herman wired B. and j«««»
then it was discharged, the ball passing
through Herman’s tend nut into his it*
near the groin. Dr. McDonald drresed
Ifls wounds, which arc not dangerous, and
he went to his home in Owuaso yesterday.
There is a disagreement as to how the
weapun was discharged, and the stories
told by the three parties Interestcil vary
bomewtet. Young Mills offers to pay
Heruum’s doctor bill and the manor may
or may not lie settled on tliat basis. Mills
was arrested. Friday, ami will be held to
await tin: results of the wound.

A man named White was arrested last
Monday afternoon in this village on sus­
picion vf having stolen a steer wlrich was
■’r found secreted in an empty bam on the
north side' of the rivA. The man was
seen in the vicinity by Will Potter and
Charley jialrd and when he found that he
was discovered, he made a tier line for
town for tht purpose of catching a train
eastward# . He was taken in custody at
the depot and Ionin was -notified and the
sheriff came anil took ciiargr of him. The
steer belonged to Lev Hulliberger, who
lives on the Arnold farm over tlx- river.
Tile fellow made quite an obstinate re­
sistance, but after he saw that his clmnee
‘ of escape was gone, made a fall c^ifcssion.
—Saranac ixical.

A eouple of lads. Weage and McCune,
were captured Wednesday near Litchfield
by officers Holt and Long. They are
charged with bnrglarixlng Hawkins’ fruit
store. There is quite a gang of these boya
and two or three others Jure been up late­
ly and several months non. It is about
time these hoodlums cmne to understand
they are criminals tn the sight of the law.
—Coldwater Republican.

SCHOOL COLUMN.

On the evening of Sept 1st next occurs
the annual aehool meeting.
Tbe Impor­
tance ot tills meeting and the interests In­
volved seem to render It proper to say
something ih reference, to it. At this
meeting there are to be settled questions
that will determine, to a considerable ex­
tent, the success of the school for the next
year. This school question touches the
heart of cverv parent, the pocket-book of
every taxpayer, nnd the common good of
ever)- community.
Its importance de­
mands more attention than is usually al­
lotted to' It. The amount now annually
expended In our county for the support
of schools is over seventy^five thousand
dollars. Surely all ought to lie Interested
m having this great sum exi»ended to the
beat advantage. The Secretary has no
authority, and certainly nn desire, to dic­
tate to anybody. Every .sehoul district Is
a little republic tpanaginc, within certain
limits, its mro affairs, ns seems beat.
That some things seriously demand at­
tention at thr meeting I* believed, olid this
is our excuse for nttejiiptiug it. That the
Importauce of the meeting Is not duly con­
sidered Is evidenced by the fact that, as u
rule, comparatively few. attend. Very
rarely do the women go at nil. Surely
thia ought no: so to be. In many districts
there arc women that are'taxpayers and
who are entitled to vote upon all questions.
Mothers, though not taxpayers may vote
upon many questions that concern the
welfare of the school. Mothers. go to this
meeting. You are certainly as much in­
terested In the education of your children
as your husband is. Sliall not the next
meeting witness a general "turn out” of
the i&gt;eop!e?

A NIGHT WITH A CORPSE
URE

IN THE

OF

LIFE.

Half Craxed Uy ths Might of a Big Pino
OOO I ii treatrd to HI* Care—The Body

In an alley which by an easy descent
leads from lower Broadway to the inferno
of drays, ferries and gamins on North
river a chop house burrows teneath the
confusion of that quarter. In the little
basement room are cobwebs, tallow can­
dles, pewter tobies, ’alf-aud-'ulf and steaks
ot “hung”' and •‘high" 'meat la thu ap­
proved English fashion.
There, late one night, sat a half dozen
workman Irotn a big express Imikling near
by und the interloper who sets dpr.*o this

The talk had sunk to the matter of
corpses, which often travel by express,
though never by invitation of the express
messenger.
“During the winter of 1886.” aakl a burly1
man with a shock of block hair, “I wna in
tho Wells-Fargo service betweep Kansas
City and San Frouriscp. The run was
made upon tho Atchison. Topeka aud
Santo.Fe and Southern Pacific railways,
tluit join at Deming. 04 Christmas eve,
bearing eastward, with fnc journey so far
done from 'Frisco, the train drew out of
Yuma, facing tbe Arisons desert in tho
midst of an astonishing storm of s'cct and
rein. Yuma marks tlie California line,
and. there, as we took on tho »tagu com­
pany’s strong box, I counted upon the last
ufaturbiyKu of the night. Until daybreak
tlie journey lay through alkali stretches,
where at every 1U0 miles tbo train ’rushes
shrieking through* a poor, uncommercial
cluster of huts and baits long enough tor
the locomotive to take ou water.
"Unscheduled stops, however, were not
Infrequent at that time, and there bung
within the car a rack of repeating car­
bines, charged and primed.

teroutrintoUigibh.

all but

U« Argrnrtn- repoblk
proas the wutd.-&lt;^uh -

«to tfe

out. The wife erf the guardian wa. for the «■«« Um TOlMtl,..,“
‘""Iw*
time being In charge.
Wnvlnh her fat G»jon. &gt;h. br»k«. u,
band with true aouthem dignity toward
ikj*’"**-*
tbe nearest archway, through which a Ofttloo eongn-M. |M.vl
straggling line &lt;rf mboellax-cxnu mankind
' ?"•&gt;*»
was posriDg to the Interior, "Ladies,” said toerrnoito lou
—Ella L’ijjfinsoc io West Shore.
she, "I counsel you not. to leave. This at- tattotooe aaftoUlblr
.“'T"*«.c .
tenicreu, as doubtlew you know, there will based upon a norta-j
rowel- to tbe bank.^ThU?r-,',?,.?1 ttte
be n serious affair In the arena, with tri­
Brtll»ti:
To make Hamlet mad would he to vio­ dents und cockades, but just nt prMent *S*«rod to tbe lornw-r
late a dramatic law that Shakespeare him­ the youth h going to cxerctM and amuse poto of thro, to Hi ta,,,
' "gab..“Irjself created and most carefully observes itself withe, cow—a small cow—left over toto. Th.«orm,n,.at
.thefe.
M. I Mtar. .nd v„..;. ..??&gt;,*»•
through all ids plays, rix, contrast in char­ from the labt course."
We were impressed by her manner and food Ktodunlly to rr.to.tb.
acter. Poor Tom’s deceit is the foil to
Ixrar's madness; so eoaveraely Ophelia’s begun meekly ta retracn our steps. Hav­
moduess is the foil to Hamlet's feigning. ing found aud established ourselves in a
Ophelia is mod in tact, Hamlet but in shady tput we lurtu-d toward the arena
eirft; and to make the madness of both a aud perceived for the first time that tho .—.,
Ci&lt;
. r. *t
'
1 &gt;' '-*•. bnaji;reality would be to duplicate types, a fault central space was eucirded by a low wtxxfau Jteiderod worth tnllv
the genius of the great dramatist could paling ciwd at one extremity by a pair of loop.and
“■* upon"difiuh’-t
riJhT"*
not allow him to ccmtnit. Melancholy in- rod painted doors which might hav« been U*ptoperty for «fe
diutl he is, bnt not mad, nor 4s he thought looted from a north,New England barb. tteroption. Th.stales. ...
(h"
so by any about him. He is on one of the ■Inside the paling In convenient proximity ^rfk to manage t h. &lt;.
approaches to the Itwane state, but no far­ to these door.» were grouped some forty of beiagto mobilize ibe Lovl
*
ther on tho way than is necessary to give In jeuoc&amp;w de Nimcs, ot age varying from
color to the cheap* v.-hen made, and not 15 to 00. ThereXForo soldiers aud police­ Tb». plan docs uof
-uaZZj''
far enough for tbe king to connect it with men off duty, clerks from town shops aud th. old method «&gt;f ludixifiu.-.! L.SJE’’
bis fatheris dixit h.
"hands” from the ndghboring farms, boya on mortgage, but dm- it ;
What can, be inure conclusive evidence with dogs nnd. boys without, all swayed by
of sanity (though vexed by mental com­ the same putsion for thr classic diversions it Ua brenusiH.^s
Vm
plexities and physical perturbation) than of the arena.
tbe cedula Ulen ba,
Hamlet's word,; to Horatio to pet. him
A cry la raised ot "Elle vient!" and a tn- icna formers tht-ir irrupte!!-.:, t.,
right ixi the* eyes of the world — to multuons movement arises among the gmirmnent itself |.\,int
tell his story; how be was. enjoined, youth, followed by a serfes of loud thuds, lo^u.ota..y„:s£
by the dread visitation of bis father's as eighty heels smite the wooden paling
ghost, to avenge his ratmlcr, how bo and eighty lega icre adroitly swum; orcr to
had put on the antic diMj’oaition to cov­ the side of safety. The alarri proving
A. may spent the night ,,t a frk-nd’,
er his real designs; how ho had sluin’ false, they cautiously return to, tbe post of horns- m.a guot. Tl...... , „ini. wa.achillJ
Polonitis by mistake nnd driven his daugh­ danger, and not until this escapade Ims one; ami upon geim.- n, :&gt;J
ter to frenzy und death; tbe queen poison­ been several timus repeated do the barn guvfeher vbitor n vt&gt;hiai::i )if&gt; wrap shh
ed, Laertes dead and his own death closing •loons actually turn upon their creaking wblt-h to keep herscH warui.
the eventful history.—James IL Murdoch hinges and admit to the arena a lean and
The lady wore ih- ...
,
in Forum.
wistful looking heifer. She let Tier eye found It very rernfortal*, but, m-unts-'
drop languidly, lint on tb’t jeunease astride less, slit-did not itm very i.elLuncowaut
thu fence, and then with a shade more of
Boys, us a rule, should begin to learn interest upon ourselves. Even thus, be­ ofttjnterl&lt;nunoiw.tha:,ta fearf.
how to swim when 7 veara old. No one is holding her full face, we could hut own ' times she even imaginwi. that ‘Uehesr!
too old to learn bow to &lt;wlm if he has thnt she was a small creature. A little tri­ ,groans, so that slu- was nioru iImij aucro-'
the point of getting up to i-rewhat tUe
sufficient physical foree. 1 can jtcach any
angular black head, with moody mouth,
boy hi tea lessons to swim. Boys should sleepy eyes and widely branching horns, onntu-r was. In the ihoni:.■.. at I
never lx: thrown into the v.att-r over thvir two short, thin legs nnd a waving tail she ivns asked by her hoMe» 1,.(W ,»16
beads nnd left to struggle, in order that were alt thnt we could discern. After a slept, and replied tba; She M breamsthey may learn bow to swim. In fact a few moments of suspense one of thu more aidei-ably distorted by iiin.vutiinaEs
boy shnufd never be' frigutene*] or nt all adventurous youths stole, forward on (ip- m.uikL
“Oh, J how awfuil. u-.u?.• ;:'i”!’- e».
uneasy when he 0CM»to the timk of tho toe, whooped in the animal's ear nnd then
tripilped the hadfc.H. -And what Wr7*
natatorium to be tuught the first move­ daahed back tiu the fence amid iuud ap­
they* like'*
ments ih swimmlhg. It u one of my raise plause.
'
.
'
,
Tb.describ'd th ni » b«t sfc.
to let boys run around and get ibw&lt;1 to ths
Moolly turned her head half around and could. While the is
it : :..sl with
tank snd its surrounding.1- fa-fore I l&gt;.*giu contemptuously swdtcln-d her
The
.
to teach them. TliQwatec must. i&gt;_-shal­ exiwriment was repeated from the. other rapt attention
•
“
Hawiinternxttsl
iuy huslsind will be. j
low so a:-, to be perfectly safe.
side uf the ova) space, and she started on a was so hnxlous to kiw,. it yr»i would
It is no' sinecuta to udpk a boy how to halm trot for the- red doors, only to find
swim, but I enjoy aeelng progrv«A. and in them duoed. Her movement had quite suf­ have ally such cxpcrit-n-r^, t-.'-auvs my
ten tamops my pupils swim ea»i|y« Great ' Coed, however,’to clear the arena of human first htaiband died in tb wrap 11 :•&gt; yrra.
hximr.
swimmer*, like poets, arc bora and not combatants, with the exception of one and It has been our belief t •: .
made. Byron swam the Hellespont, n db-■ plump sergeant, who missed his leap over ml. But we have never J .kI .m opportw
tancu of some three miles, which was tbe paling nnd lay biting the dust. We nity to try it on a stron^r tefore sad
your
evidence
i
i,
&lt;&gt;f
roarUi
GJiwludre
”
thought a great fent in his time. Any or­ waited impatiently for&lt;bo next net of tbe
Tbe goal Indy Ind lxs?n so curried away
dinary swimmer dow can rover a greater drama, but nothing ensued, and tho con­
distance and nothing would be thought of viction slowly forced itstlf upon us that by the cnlhuobsm of the tu untifle invest;'it.—Gus Snndstrom iu New York Mail (he fun was all over. "11 wasyery interest­ gator that she forgo) far the time being in
regard the comfort of her giiwt.- Wash­
and Express.
ing. wasn’t it, ladim?" said the gu.-.rdiau's ington Star.
wife, ad site accepted her fee and ceremoni­
ously bowed us out.—Harriet W. Preston
A missionary iq Borneo is wrestling with in Century.
a question relating to tho evolution uf
In the courx-of the ten Aijs that fol­
Ixnillin Murvt-i.
species thnt would have puzzled the late
lowed the last fen days ot Mn 1 hadai
Mr. Darwin himself. Among hfa converts
opportunity to mate it pretty ’veil, and mj
is a native, who in spite ot hfa rather ex­ but a large number of those who happened mind lias had a gra»j flavor ever wore. I
emplary conduct in other directions per-, to be in the tielgbboriiood of tbe Tribune bail an opportunity to MclhU n-»tlrssan&lt;!
sista in an old habit ot running down and’ building the other day were conriderably fitful American nature of urns in a menkilling the dwarfs that form a low tri fa aurprised. to say the feast. A man seated in equable and benefu-vnt inoml tjun I Ite
of bciugs In the vicinity of the re faring He a buggy, and driving what at first sight npdoes it merely for kport-lt is hfa way of peared to l»e a home, drew up at the curb. ncridnwec gone, no thought now hut sibbunting; and when remonstrated with by The man’s name is Frank Fraundfeltej, of mitalon to the hand aud wants of nianJ I
tbo tuisriowuy be claims that the dwarfs Easton, Pa., and belaid the animal wo:, a afterward saw the prairie* ■&gt;! Illinois,rod
are not human beings, but auimals thak- “buffalo horae.” He had juxt bought it tbc-rast level stretehr*of (arming cousin• Christian savage hns a right to hunt.’' , from Oscar Stempier, in Monroe county. of northern Ohio and Indian &gt;. but tcL-*
The mhaionory admits that they exhibit Pa., who bud bought the animal’s mother lands were nowhere quiteSo human,quite
(ew traces of the human being, and fa in (a mure) out of a drove uf Texas horses ■to beautiful, or^uuite so productive “*■ qrrcutMldcraffk) pciylcMit; m lo wlw«.hu UU
^fi^lfltcTto see the eart h’s surface li.'ad
convert Is right or wrong. To the wisest horaa',.L a gelding, 15 1-3 bands u?ueq$t
evolutionist it would probably be a pretty and weighs 1,10) pounds. It is completely up und undulating a little, ns if it headed
difficult matter to say at what point tlie covered with a coat rerembling coarse but
and swelled with emotion, it
-.me time tjh"
animal ceases and the man begins.—Chi­ falo fur,.in close curb eight inches long, more life, and nt the
cago Herald.
growing equally thick and long on all por­ sense of ropuex- is gienUM**' Then-a*1 N
pose in a prairie; it is stsgnalioii.lt tab
tions of the body and legs.
In the winter, Mr. Fraundfeltcr said, tbe dead level. Those immen.-c st n t das jo»
it now transpires that the bret English hair grows much longer. This long, curly flat land pain N»&lt;- e) c. asJi all Jife aud ix
beef rornes from Normandy, that the best buffalo hair gives the horse u remarkable presrion had gone from the face of the
English bops come from Germany, that appearance, the more so as the hair on the earth. There is just umwepness enoufcc
thu best. English mutton comes from New- lera is as dense as any other part, mnking in th. blucgrata region toghe iniAUiy
Zealand and Baeuca Ayres. The German than look like four thick fur covered and variety to,the landst-.i: . From al­
hops ore preferable to the English, for the posts. In its gnit it resembles a cow more most any given pointoi&gt;e commnudsbroM
~--i.-iitu—
fields pf
reason tliat they are of a better quality. than a horae. Nevertheless it is said to be and extensive
Tbe English grower has made the mistake a good roadster nnd has the pulling jxiwcr wheat or barley, or corn or hemp, or gn»»
orcs.—Jo|c
of seeking to secure a large yield, while of a mule. The shape uf the animal's liciyl or clover, or of woodland
the German has devoted time and care b distinctly tliat of a buffalo, and in licX. Burroughs in Cenlurj .
toward securing a large and perfect fruit. of n mane there b an extra growth of
Thu roiuequcncu is that two pounds of brown hair, in ita hindquarters, also, tijn
Il.’» Safegiuint.
Gennaif bops are for practical ptirpoaoi horse closely resembles the buffalo. ThlR
A passenger &lt; n the Sixt har nuevlevate
equal to three pounds of English hops; so owner said that neither he nor Mr. Stemp­ train furnished an incideiii onv’uight r*
the German offers in nn English market' ier ever heard of a similar nnimnl.—New cently that tbe witness** are. nv? jet tirwl
at a cheaper price a product in tho pro­ York Tribune.
of telling. He bought bis ticket about
vision of which England has heretofore
o’clock in the morning, and Irsrnlugthst
boastwl that none could compete with her.
Two Steell Boiler*.
his train would not arrive far th :rtecu min­
—London Cor. Chicago News.
An English engineer proposes to make utes he Mated himself inthcw/iitingtoojn,
boilers capable of withstanding greatly in­ nnd pulling a roll of bills fnna hi- !&gt;ocke:
created pressures by constructing them of coolly, counted out ovvr’e’-H.'Mi in I’M*
All tbe peanuts raised in this country two shells and maintaining a pressure in Sam’s promtem to pay. Tin: g-HMMh
are consumed in tbe United States except the space between them; A boiler to work watched him with admiring eye*. sn&lt;l «
a few exported to Canada. None are im- safely under a pressure of 250 pounds tbe close remarked:
PQrtwL The distributing points arc Nor­ would consist of au inner shell capable of
"You must have an awful herve to««T|
folk. Petersburg and Smithfield, Va., in withstanding a pressure of ISO surrounded such asum ustbMt.nlsHit you. Atvntyou.
tbe cast, where some eight or ten establish­ by k shell whose safe working pressure afraid of getting robbed!
ments are located. Ciuciunatl, Evansville was 100. Reducing valves allow suffleieut
“Well, sauwly.” replh-Hl'" i^wapr.and St. Ixmis are distributing centers in steam to pass from the Inner toiler to the who despite his nsuly .wealth
the west. St. IxiuU as u peanut market is .space between tbe shells to maintain tho plainly dtvs«d. "it wouldn’t tr a healthy
a growth of the last seven yearn, but al­ required pressure, and tbe inner shell is experiment,’’ and lie showcd'tiom nit w-•
most the whole northom aud northwestern thus subjected to an unbalanced pressure coat pocket n self adting revolver.--e
trade is supplied from here, one dealer of only 150 pounds, although containing
York Sun,
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alone handling from 40,000 to 50,000 bags aU-am at 2.10. Each compartment is, of
or 3U0 000 bushels, every year. This is about course, provided with safety valves.—New
onc-thjnl of thu whole crop.—St. Louis York Commercial Advertiser.
w...J,riU Kiri­
Post-Dispatch.
as they do, when even hoix* l,r,!
by their beauty,’ said a ’““V"" 'T
W«at I* the Good?
porter.
“
What
horse? U hr?&gt; ’
1 «*
1’hcre is do person in New York upon
The toy pistol has gone and the cigarette whom a cont inued wet spell has a rnorede- o young lady whll«- walling far acarre»is going, but of what use is It to try nnd presribg influence than the retail cigar terday hold her bouquet to the !,'"c
.
save that class of sapbeads who would be dealer. One of them said to me that a suc­ poor laborer's bonw. Tfe-. l- «
of no good if grown up? Every issue of a cession of rainy days mteo him blue, be­ brute actually torn tnonieui
daily paper tells of how they stood up and cause his sides fell off so. "You don’t care hole its fragrance with o» mu&lt;’-1
rocked small boat,, pointed loaded gum in to go along the street smoking.’’ said he, as ite pretty owner. It" a Nt -•» I
play, or started out to learu to swim in "when one band is holding your umbrella Mmtimenl tlifll only fl maid.-n « ,
water ten or lifteeu feet dorp.-Detroit and when every wind niak’rs your cigar conceive, nnd while she was I&lt;«&lt;^n2
■&gt;
sputter.” Audi rorntnibercd that I did to sec if anybody was notieint *:cr *
innocence the noble steed ate,«hc IwtubK*
™r.d!'.v ”’TI,“U»
.bout not fancy smoking ii( the rain, especially
.
you?
Ne, and I don’t want to hear any when the wind was blowing the drops in —Philadelphia Time--.
of. their abominablo lies about me. You my face, despite the umbrella.—Epoch.
K^-P Your rial lr»amay tuske up your mind that whatever
Polish w&gt;ur fiat irons on the "•'I"'
W“*
u L?1 lbou«ht “ much.
Little Sam Washington (spelling out the with pmvdered bath brkk.
It eaid you were hnndaome and clcrcr. ” ■
words in an advertisement) —Mammy
flannel duster to polish &lt;«&gt;*•«».‘ ‘hlIp
'
In the United States all peanuts grown don't a-t-c-m spell steam?
thb rubbing. In making up
the ironing b gotng on rak*•th»
Mr*. Wnshington-Co’se it do, honey.
a**1 fur eating purposes. Table oil
Little Sam—Den dey’s got steam windin' caob from th. back to the tori «
made from them was put on the market ■
tbe rang, grate aud a&lt;ld th’
few years ago. but owing to the extieine wntches.
th.
back, so that the irons • d ’'"l LJJJ
Mrs. Washington—Fo’ de Lawd*. honey 1
did not succeed in holding its own acrimit
smoky from the new conl.-lh’1P*
other oils made of cheajsT getabiea
! '^«Ude F'inu. curb ingiurn
u watch keys.—Jew Utera’ Weekly.
Ledger.
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lx-s/1
over
head dcctnc Zu
railway, ou■ which cant
for­
nnufa and light freight may be run.

‘•Leastways, air, I don’t know hfa name.

IK THE ARENA AT MIMES.

Wrvwied out that Sunday morning with
wandering through interminable corriddra

WILD WEST.

evar exhibited by a dumb animal. It could
tbs &lt;k« as well

WAY

kN EXPRESS MESSENGER’S ADVENT­

The horse Jack thal won fume and
$5,000 ut the great trot in Detroit. Satur­
day, is a half brother of Will Carleton,
owned by R. M. Buck, and Is also gray in
color. CoDbcqueutly Buck’s eolt has risen
greatly Ju public estiniaUori since the race,
TKAVELIXO WITH flM.OOO.
in tbis. connection it is stated ■ that Mr.
One thing of. great importance to which
“In taking account of tbe Yams strong
Buck refused $4,000 tor Will Carleton last
we most earnestly urge tin- attention of bog, weighing nearly two hundred pounds
week.—Charlctprttapuldican. '
tin-meeting, lathe arrangement of the school snd ‘vouchcred' to.contain $50.(xMi in gold,
test week’s Charlotte Republican con­ terms. It is believed that this power Is I glanced at the carbines. I looked'again
* talned a fine ent of John L. Dolson dr Son’s placed in the hands of the district l&lt;oant.
when I remembered that tbo safe contained
Road Wagon Works. । Tlie building
a the statute empowering the meeting to de-, as much more.
,
. •
•
two and a half story brick, the teaeoietit clde only the length of time school shall
"Joachim Mtirllln burned inc out of the
being used for the forging rooms. This continue during the year. As. itowever. car for less than half that, and gave me
will be one of the finest institutions of the it seems to be customary in many districts the bullet that lames ‘ray back,'’ said the
kind in the stale, having capacity “to give to decide tills matter ut the meeting. It burly num with a smih-. "I had hardly a
employment to 200 hands, and will mid may l»e conducive fo harmony to taRte this I iloll-.u- in the car the night I stood ut" the
much to the property of that city.
course. The old plan, once quite geqcral. rustlers :;t Dudge City. I reflected, -.. lint
\
While-tlp-ie was talk of liaviug a saloon was to'dlvide the .-chool year nlxmt eijnal- will the company expect now with CilXiJJOu
v in Clarksville tbe new sidewalk was being ly Into a winter term nnd a summer term, on my shoulders?
"I assorted exprvs.Hagc, listed bills and
built 7 and 8 fct-t wide, but as soon as the school contiuolng through the hottest
saloon was a failure the walk was ent period of the year. While nr do not overhauled the carbines ns the train flew
know exactly, there is prolmbly one and the storm la-at. I knew the route so
down to 4 feet wide.—tecal Mail.
fourth of the schools of the county con­ well that I could call the towns and tank,
A travelling phretKflogisL supposed to­ tinuing this plan. That it has nothing as the engine whist led or stopped.
be named Clmrles Shenuan. and to be save age to recommend It, it does sei-m -a
“‘Toltec,’ 1 thought, tut ct midnight the
.from Brockton, Mass., died at Moline two little investigation and reflection will hoarse whistlu began tn sound. ‘Wo pass
years ago. and his personal effects, con- show. "Prove all things, hold fast to that her with a "bawdy.” No, by George! we're
eistiugof a few articles of clothing, pocket which is good" Is a sound maxim. but let going to stop.' _
book, two diaries, a comb, and one or two ns l&gt;e sure that thing is good and that
"I opened t he door enough to sot a lan­
.
other small articles, were placed in the something better. cannot readily be had. tern swaying at u small station and alittle
charge of the County Treasurer and. under For every supposed reason why thio group on the platform surrounding a box
. the law, sold by him at auction Thursday. "summer" term Is best, it is believed that and evidently preparing to put it on board.
They brought only 5 cents, which will not ten can be offered to show, that it is. not.
‘Tumble it in quick,' 1 said.
enrich the State Trumsury, to which it By what suppooed right do we tax those
"’A little slow, partner,’ replied a man
must be sent, .to .uiy great extent — that have no children, to educate jours?, on the platform. ‘ItVi a coffin.’
Allegan Journal.
'
‘‘A moment Later I wm alone with tbe
lu the belief, it Is supposed, that education
A tramp .who passed through Trow­ makes people better citizens and thereby cornae In a prison as secure as a tomb,
while tlie wheels roared beneath and the
bridge last week broke Into William enhances the security to life aud property. I storm raved outside.
Blaine’s house, while Mr. ami Mrs. B. nnd If half the children ore at home working
“Somehow. I was nervous nnd couldn’t
family were absent from home, and stole a in tlie harveqt field or picking berries. It
keep my eyes off that coffin. 1 fancied that
pair ot shoes from J. H. Cooley's house. isn’t quite clear just how this class are
it moved und vasslowly rising up on cud,
Mr. Cuuley was working on a neighbor’s getting from the school the benefit to
or that it was preparing an or^iaught:
place and Mrs. C. went there to take him which they are entitled. It Is frequently
then that it was about to disclose the &lt;!;-id.
a pall of water. On her return she met remarked that this class (tax-payers with­
“The last of these notions—that the oc­
the tramp leaving the house, but did not out children) often protest against the coat
miss thn sln^for some time, and tbe thief of schools and object to the payment of cupant of tho coffin might liberate herself
—gut bold of me und I oQuldu'k xbukc it
good
wages
to
teachers.
Possibly
they
had eat too Tar away for pursuit
have some reason to complain. If they off. The tx&gt;.x wm uf unusual size and ex­
George McLaughlin, the other Fennville are taxed to educate our children, tliey ceptionally ill made. The wood was rough,
boy burglar came into circuit court Aitur- certainly have the right to insist that onr warped and filled with knots and knot
day and pleaded guilty before Judge children shall attend school. What does holes. All this might easily have been due
Arnold to the charge of burglary. After a experience teach in reference to attend­ to the limited facilities of udnu-rl town.
long talk with tbe boy and his friends, tbe ance at this season of the year. Poor 1 don't know why, but I couldn't resist
Judge deferred giving a sentence until he every where. School after acbool lias been turning it over, face down. It seemed to
me to roll terribly.
should have time to look up some facts In visited at which fewer than one half the
•Then I Imagined I heard a noise at the
the case. George admitted to the Judge the number enrolled
were present.
car door :ind at thu same moment a move­
that this was nut his first offense, but thnt At
no
season
to
jhe
year Is
much ment in the coffin. I knew it wus foolish,
be stole some things at Glenn of Mr. Clapp, Ute help of the cfiildren
but I rolled the stage company’s strong
with whom he boarded for a time. He needed at home as during July and
box, with its £00 ftounds of gold, to tbe
also admitted that tic was tbe leader In the August. At no season can so little be
coffin and set it upon the lid toward tbe
burglary at Fenuville atenfor that reason done in the school-nxMii. Isn't it remark­ larger end.
able
that
not
a
slngjp£raded
school
in
the
is thought his aentcnce will be somewhat
, SHOOTING AT A BOX.
heavier than that of Mitte. but it will country- pursues this plan? If ft Is the
"Then I lighted my pipe. 1 noticed after­
(
probably be rimut one year at Ionin.— beat, if more value can be had from the
ward.
though
I didn’t think of it at the
X. 'Allegaa 'Record.
money expended. It would seem strange
that some of them do not adopt It. The time, that most of the knotholes toward
Evidently the parties wlio stole Wm. fact Is, the plan cannot be defended. It is tbe head of the coffin were covered and
Munson’s horse and cart have their nerve expensive and not business like.
A scaled by the flat iron bottom of the strong­
ail with them as tlie following from the district should get the most possible for box.
“Several minuteu passed, and the* engine
Adrian tunes would Indicate:
tlie money expended nnd it cannot be had
The followiiqg letter received by Sheriff along this road. If there are eight had blown its ‘view halloa!’ nt a wayside
Baldwto, explains Itself. It is similar to months school (the usual number) a good cattle town, when suddenly aounds began
tlie one received by Mr. L. Lochner. last arrangement is a fall term of two months, to issue from the box. There was no doubt
week, ami was written at Greenville, July commencing early In September, a winter about it this time. There was a scuffling,
27, and mailed at Belding the 38th. Ap­ term of four months and a spring term of a groaning, a kicking against the sides.
“To say that I was horrified doesn’t exparently, It is from thu same party, and is two months. Tills will give time for a
a warning to Sheriff Baldwin to stop all reasonable vacation between tlie terms at Fressit. The struggle in the box continued.
staggered to the gun rack, tore down a
proceedings against the thieves.
How­ tbe winter holidays without having school
ever, Mr. Baldwin will do his duty, let tbe a day during July and August. (Inly try carbine, cocked,aimed and fired it through
the box ten feet away.
conaeqaeneea be what ttaey will:
this next year nod If you are not satisfied
"Muffled
shrieks now mingled with the
Gkeekvii.i.k. July 2». ’Wi—Don’t never with the result you can certaimly claim to
follow any of our gang to Jackson again If l&gt;e tlie first district to arrive at tliat con­ thumping and threshing tn the box. 1 fired
again. The shrieks were redoubled. I boyou want to live.
clusion.
____________________
►came .frantic and shrieked like a lunatic
Just think of your dead body for a
Bay City experts at least 15.0oo strangers myself, while I fired again and again at the
minute and don’t monkqy with the band
to attend the Maccabees celebration this box until the magazine was exhausted, and
wagom
then I rushed to get another.
You can lei! Wm. Munson of Charlotte
“But tbe pine box wm split and torn;
It Is reported that the Wheeler &amp; Bliss
that hia horse and the goods out of H. S.
the iron bus was slowly crushing it downHehreicers harness stiop are together if company, of Saginaw, win erect a brass
through gups in the wood blood was
foundry
at
that
place.
no mtocur happens by Ute time this
Rev. John Monday, of Detroit. has been streaming and no sounds whatever teued
reaches you we done Schreiner ot Lovell
.from the coffin.
up at last his Htch of a marc done us up called to Trinity church. Alpena, bnt he
"Finally a long, deep groan escaped from
_________
hud spring and he crowed too much. will not accept.
tlie box. Plainly it was n man’s voice. I
Ycu am inform G. V. Snyder of Belding
managed to tour away the shattered "lid.
tliat hS good» were nil disposed of by
A direful accident to six man on a hand, There wm do coffin inside, but only tbe
street faker*.
body of a mun torn with n dozen terrible
Tell Clark Andrews of Saranac lie got car near Eut Helcxaa short time :igo was wounds.
only averted by the intelligence of a dog.
the rowtnmn.
,
“He wore the garb of the frontier, with
A large Newfoundland dog wm in the
After the grocers had finished their habit ot following the men on their daily knife and pistol at libs belt, and a loaded
Winchester
lay at hi» side. He was con­
trip
down
the
rood,
and
like
all
dogs
it
sports Thnraday tliey adjourned to the
great and exciting balloon ascension of was ambitious to keep up wkh Its masters. scious and gasped, ’Raise me up!’
“ ‘Don’t water at tank S2,1 said the man
Prof. Hunter. The huge air ship hafl One evening when the men were ret urning
with difficulty, nnd his jaw fell.
been imlated and Prof. Hunter called out: from work the dog took the lead, and' t here
“The engine stopped at water tank No.
"Lrt ter go.”
W1 01,1 niau- wbo hl“l was a spirited race. The animal wm only
21, a half hour behind schedule time. Shots
been warned to keep away from the ropes, a short.distance ahead, ami Instead of leav­
were fired through the cab of the locomo­
crossed the parachute cords. uDd becoming ing the track nnd faUing in the rear kept
tive and the express car as the train dashed
entangled in them was thrown about going at a great speed.
The men Dever thought ot clanger till by tank 22.
thirty lect. breaking the parachute away
“The dead bandit was buried without
from the trapeze bar. This cairned tbe the cor rounded a curve aod came sudden­
identification at Deming, and some one
Pnrf. to lose control of his parachute, as it ly upon a long trestle, with the dog no
scrawled upon the bead board: 'Qnien
more
than
twenty
feet
ahead.
He
did
not
swung out beyond his reach.
Tbe
SabeF ”
spactatars were horror stricken, because realize tbe danger until he came to tbe
A long breath followed the story, nnd
U»ey realised the dangerous and terrible trestle. Tbe men ware horror stricken then a small man over in the corner roue
ate
expected
to
be
thrown
from
the
track
Mtelttou that Mr. Hunter was placed in.
while bis Iteoon carried him nearly out of and perhaps kflM. The intelligent dog
right. Tbev ntslied toward tbe direction knew the danger instantly. It flattened
. . ..___ ’
and almost a
•Did you know that stout man with the
safely over without ruffling a hair.
stowly- slowly and the

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' rrc-pnrutiaw far Opportunity.
Sir Henry Havelock joined tbe army of
"ft.*» “•
mr .Ml waiud
f," “J-J" ”**• &lt;W&gt;rto»«J to aho*
ktawM IhH to cotoouutd ud &gt;UlUu' to
|4dt&gt;. Ddrtad thcoo lour .nd thin, mn
"* •“ ktatf looptuitMt biWMlf
ho ftt.1 mwt* to l.uck»o» wbieu ,» to
mho him t*moui m . •oMkr.-Yo«th'.

1 mlri® .11 rouns M&gt; l"*:‘
aud occupations to take rougu
„p
■antation as a Turkish tuwe’-^IPln of
your languid circu|ntion. '^ent. "b“*

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of'any pafer in the
County.
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Hastings Banner.

VCL. xxxv. no. ie

HASTINGS, MICH., AUGUST 21, 1890.

[’u........
t®1** or bond*
by the bor*&lt;lula*» are then
.who maydu-

Hastings Banner
. Published Thursday* by

.. COOK BBO8.,

^aniets the ia.

H.^srrxGa. jhih.

w fa from Ks

r.R. PANCOAST,
HASTINGS, MICH.

L*&lt;l uiust'becoi:.
« much as the
•uuik miv«rtL'"-Z
'«• right of re­
a credit to the
i&gt;«3, the object
whjcli fa onc ,-jf
n that country,
ariiy superaed..
«al borrowing,
has the eouut.-unifonu ayatem
Verylikaly
cd to the Aincrtlon to have the
cm jnoney at a
r York Tribune.

Our Special Sale of

B~O S.-S-

&gt;z

$8 Men’s All-Wool Suits!
Closed out by us from the celebrated firm of
Michaels, Stern &amp; Co. will

$
at a friend’s
ling wiuacbilly

The regular prices of these suits were $12, $13 and $14, but
having bought them way below their intrinsic value, we are
selling them on the same basis. Over fifty of these suits were
sold yesterday, and it is no telling how soon the remainrler
will pass into our customers’ hands. It behooves you to come
at your earliest possible convenience if you wish to secure a
first-class ALL-WOOL, DURABLE MADE SUIT at the low
nricel

io US for rap with

all -night and
i, Imi, nevcrthvwell on account
eintirtl. Sonrethav she heard
ire ilmn once on
o .MtwhM the
Ing nt breakfa&lt;
how she bn-,'
io had been conuu:u.-countabte
teN^tlng:” ex.
nd whut were

/.

1;

Our Great Straw Hat Sale
Is in everybody’s mouth. Straw Hats at 48c, 68c, 98c, 81.48;
worth in any other store, 75c, $1.00, 1.50, 2.50.

Get your packages checked at the Tower free, if in
Grand Rapids circus day, Aug. 20th,

IBItiegnta*.

days that foL
! May I hod.au
ty wail, and my
or ever since.' I
ibis restless and
ours in a more
jood than I had
savagtnekft and

30JSON

1’OWEE CLOTHING CO. »n«
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

anta of man. I
of Illinois, dad
arming country
lianq, but thw
so haninn, qittte
oductivc *•- the •

—4

AtariDsnj of Stock Dff WtoSale.
°

ignation, it is a
iso Stretches of
f all lifejind extho face of the
venneas enough
to give mobility
itajw. From alxmimands broad
niense fields of
r hemp, or grow*
pastures.—J ob -

Tho
FnrnitnrftC
The T-Tn«fmem
Hasting* Furniture
Co.

*

Marr &amp; Duff
ORT Q00D5 STORE.

bl nerve to catty
you. Aren’t you

d the paasenger.
rcalth was very
dn’t be a healthy
red-from hi* *«'■•
; revolver.—N«w

s loving flower.
rac«, ore affecteu
a man to n refr’bere^" “1
‘■b
o the nose of »
he bent worried

» much pieman*
as m bit of P^»Uc
idea s heart could
w looking aronnt»Ulhe

&gt;nB FoU«b«L
„ the kniir b-*"'
rick.
iOT «U»ta
(Uplhr
rake the
to tb« Doot OJ
th«, frreh &lt;:••!
i* will not bw.-c»n&gt;«-

iuw.-

thi&gt;

are selling their waste wood in
large loads at

$1.50 EACH
bELIVEKEn,

BOSTON
W/traliy mnsiderME the dullest

LMvenue dem? c&lt; I
it one night reare upt yet tire-1
is ticket about '1
jd learning that
for thirteen tninbo waiting room,
from hi* pocket
$31,000 in Uncle
The gatemni*.
ing eyes, and nt

The following person* are authorized to re­
ceive subscriptions lor the BAXVKB:
A«ytia................................... Preston Jewell.
.................
..kN. .M-®her.
Beltenl.... ................... V. Eugene Jordan.
Bow«u* Nibs..................... C W. Armstrong.
Broward
............................. Wm. Broward.
Cariton
...J. N. Covert.
t edarCreci . ..
U. I.. Northland.
• 'luvoniafa.
..
. Ho want Mother.
Creaw’a Cocuera.
.. . lijroo Klaher.
Dowling.
........ M. G. luce.
IH-Itoo.
Freeport.......
A. M. llerrncton.
Hickory Corners
....... KdwinRlsMU.
irrtug.................
... ( has. William.
Loney ...........
Milo..........
•Clarence DonlltUe.
........ W. X. Artkins.
Morgan...............
Maple Grove .
... . J. McKelvey.
Miaffiottlle
Hamilton &lt;’arveth.
NJuhrilte
......... H.G. Bale.
......... Ed. E lw»rd».
(/Donnell
.
...... L W. Wing.
‘»nU»®Tlltr .Milla
.. Wb. L. Brown.
PralrievUle.......
....... Wesley Myer*.
Wondtand.........
. E. G. Bennett.
Yankee Berlngx

Hundreds of other rare bargains in Men's Business Suits.
$3 50, 5.00, 6.00, 10, 12.

band wjll be. I
• if you would

r’o surfaca lifted
as if it-heave !
&gt;n. It Muggrsu
same time llw

COUNTY NEWS.

EIGHT DOLLARS

rm as bent *hi
listened witti

rrup I lent you.
that it is haunta&gt;i nu opport ui^ur before and
conclusive."
so carried away
cu-ntific hrrestiho Lime being to
1 guest.—Wash-

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

reason with must of the
■■ -.vil! be Hinde tin- busiest of the
M.irt a. Duff*. It order to effect
obtain said results we will

But not piled up.
Every stick fa kiln
dried banlwood, the very best for lummt-r
wood or kindling. Orders are Jnleii and
delivered In regular order as received. A*
the Co. now have mon- orders booked than
they can fill for a few .lays It will stand
those in hand who wish to buy this wj*0'1
to place their orders in advance.
W Hh
the low price and excellent quality of
wood the demand is sure to be large.
Terms, cash with order or when dellvcreil.

MONTH of AUGUST GOOD GOODS CREATE TRADE

‘“ii:' -d lie grandest bargains In Dress
-aitai-nj lor fall and winter wear
that l:.e\er teen our privllrgi* to sell.
"• v.otiki just Mate here that we have
puitT-UM t! a large line of brass Goods
tUd \\ jiv. from an importer at lessfhan
halt pn
lu .11
have IOS

DRINK

LION
COFFEE
A
TRUE COMBINATION OF

Mocha, Java and Rio.
A

BEAUTIFUL SOUVEHIR

Picture Card Given
WITH EVERY POUND PACKACE

LION COFFEE
When you buy your Groceries try a
package LION COFFJRE. Ufa th*
be»t in the United State*—made un from
&amp; selection of Mocha, Java nn-l Kto,
properly blended and is conceded by
to make the nicest cup of Co®* in the

land. For Sale Everywhere.

Poor Goods Kill Trade.
To stop adulteration; stop buying adulterated
^'spices -OwinK to their per.ulfar animatic
nature will admlfof more adulteration than any

Henriettas with Side brand of highly cultivated R.PA#pcc,15,!^l!nK.'it
spices, for whlcbgiooo wl*J5en^ldniteratloii
Bands, Silked Flannels ed
oetent chemist for every ounce of adulteration
. ,
.
i foanu in i
with Side Bands,
Silk
----------,------to good cooking.
Wool stripe dress Goods,
Extra Fine Check Wool
CumeUel's.

Woolson Spice Co., Manfrs,

Kansas Citv, Mo.

Toledo,

o.

uicnm wtm lore iawi ™
-1

SHORE :■

tb. POWER J’
NO. 35.

Joseph Rogers. ^MrViKesT
5C CIQAR

ill'are u)| g^s well worthy your at•«itL;i. Ri-ria mfa-r although these goods
ate fnna
year they are just as gocxl in
'nuliu aial in co)or
jusj Came
^m’tlie rir.tum house. Thfa line fa from

t« tv js ineh^r Wlde and worth from 60 to
-■ «.hfa a yard, our price while they last
1 tiw.nti! will be 25, 30 and 35 cents a
W‘1- . It Mli Iw- useless.for us to urge the
llt'.vSM:y Of M| eMrjy ^JI jf yoa
to

5 a pice .stylish, wool dress at

’wiMkniB..—,,s.

BATTLE creek.

A copy of Wetelcra I'n.brWsM
,ry lo erery trultowo. mnlencr. timcr oc
nny pcraon who buy. or roc or a &gt;
.Jot. »»0 worth or Armory aUrek «
Xl. or any kind tor aortas orWl h'*"' S"'1*1'.
Ins. P. or 1. prices. Terms cash 0rl-r
iHO. slh
ten
proved now. Come wnd
So,, tb"
IKX&gt;.
atM pb
’JJ
want, known by adders»lM »
aery a&lt;cncy. Middleville. Mich.. I.
«»

ACllDl114"* *
,n tartar

SOS

Lbss Than Half Price
a(

IN THE

Given Away.

_____________

Ask Yow Friends to SobscriDe
for lie Baieer, and tiey will
have lie pleasure of reading
tie best story pobhsied:

--

k

tieen that I *h»H msII at pubR:

A*riM-k In
the forrnnoon.
nea^N
c,&lt;mnrt iu"room*
In
’he

Our P. of 1. merchant and wife were In
Detroit fast week purchasing goods for the
.store.
Mrs. Bowman, mother of "Henry a»d
llerlK-rt. pasM-d through Banfickl last Sun­
day en -route to Herbert's home.
i .ast Week Charles Bristol while thresh*
Jug was taken sick and had logo home.
Fred Bifatol fa nursing a Sore hand.
Last bat unlay night the P. of l.’s had a
large attendance at their halt x
|
I.ast Friday and .Saturday goods for. the
P. of L store were freighted through our
streets by vracon loads.
.
Frank Doty I* starting In on lite hogs
ana only paying Jc n lb delivered to Bat­
tle Creek.
Chas. Shoemaker jr. was nt the store
last Saturday night with the boys.
Kitty Musher has not been able to attend
to her duties In the store for over a week,
but is now slowly on thegaln.
The Jigiit rain last Sunday morning
fresbeued things up a little more than dew.
The tom ami ]&gt;otato crop hereabouts,
will be very light, the poorest for years.

Tk.

WHOLE NO. 1837.
300 bushels of oats and damaging the
separator to the amount of $100.
Mrs. Kate Conyer is visiting her parents
at Sonth-Bend, Ind.
Quite a numtier from here attended the
Notre Dame excursion from Kalamazoo, i
■ Mrs. Raniaw has been visiting In these
parts recently.
. '
Mrs. George Mosier visited her parents
in Kalamazoo last week.
qA few people from here took In last
Sunday’s excursion.
. „
Mrs. Jonathan Fox was found last Mon­
day lying Insensible by some of the family.
Medical aid was summoned and Mrs. Fox
is now on the gain. Dr. Sackett decided
It to be a case of overwork and prostration
from the extreme heat.
Ed. Fennel and James Doonan were at
home last Sunday.
Orville Kingsbury while harvesting on
the . farm occupied by Henry Robinson
found an Indian relic In tin- form of an
arrow head b inches long. 4“f inches wide
and weighing 1 lb. and 10 oz. It Is a
giant among Hints and can be seen at
Campbell Bros, store.
Mrs. Miller, of Grand Rapids, fa visit­
ing her relatives In this vicinity.
Iloward Mosher Is expected home this
week.
It is rumored tint certain parties camp­
ing at the point are netting fish. If true
they had better look a little out
Charles McDerinot is bilying wisest for
Harvey Williams.
Fred Hunt has gone to Muskegon to
work.
Kitty Dooley Snndaycd with friends
here.
• t .
Contra Grove.

There will lie quite a number from this
place go to Grand Ranids-the last of this
week to attend our state meeting.
B. F. Wolfe fa laid up for repair*, He
had a racket with a plow nnd stump.
After plowing for it time, found his leg
was not broken bn: Imdly bruised.
Rev. J. H. Smalley and family of PoLU*vllle, are visiting their many friends in
this vicinity.
Geo. Brown Is improving slowly.
Gcp. Davis now supplies our merchants
wild celery.
Rev. Hurd’s temperance lecture was
very good. He hewes. to the line aiid
makes the chips fly.
Mrs. Keller, of Burr Oak. .now returns
to her home after a lengthy visit with her
mother, Mrs. Engle.
J. W. Wolfe, of your city, is In our
midst packing apples.
The excursion over the C. K. * S. to
Reeds lake and Grand Rapids Was quiti; a
sight, with eleven coaches well filled.
Ed Coats returned from the north with
144 qts. of blackberries.
We have word of n very sudden death
of an aged lady on thlT state road near
Fiaiev Marks by name of Mrs. Carr.
A word of advlee to our boys. When
you go on an .excursion on Sunday, you
should not try to face doulde your numtier
or you will come out behind In a'rackct.
D. Darker fa now milk carrier to your
city from this place.

One week ago last Friday, while Mr.
Brunson was driving a few stakes for a
fence around some wheat stacks far Link
leges, tne ueetlc Be* &lt;&gt;(T the iMiidte strik­
ing Link on the head, whlch^cut ft open
and bruised it quite badly.
‘
Elder Cappy ami wife, also quite a num­
ber of others have returned home from the
F. M. camp meeting, held near Coats
Grove.
William Vester and his sister Vina were
the guests of Walter Burd Sunday.
Perry Stowell and wife spent Sunday
with Henry Barnum, of East Carlton.
John Thorp amt Henry Burd Intend to
go to Omaha, Neb. this fall.
D. W. Rogers and family, of your city,
We welcomed n nice little shower Tues­
spent Sunday with Grandma Rogers.
day morning.
Mrs. Lottie £ronewltter, of Rutland.
John valentine has nearly completed the
Is
visiting friends near Rogers Corners
job of painting Mre. Hunsickcr’s house.
Van Simmons Is .painting Mr. Fox’s this week.
house.’ &amp;
Gerkey.
B. S. Holly and family have returned
I^lnyed Letter.
from lunfa where they have been jutend­
J. Q. Rounds, editor of the Sunfield
Ing camjanretlngG. Zopchnltl has the wall completed Sun. preached in Elder WellepH place at
Tamarack church last Sunday.
for bls new store and residence.
The report comes to us that Ed. Rilley,
Our corporator Is nearly’ completed.
Frank f iipe Is putting the roof, on his formerly of this place but now of Neway­
go, was caught between two logs and
new. boose­
A. T.lCooper Ims Mr. Crowds new instantly killed. Ills remains were taken
to Big Rapkls.
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house enclosed.
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Mr. and Mrs. Glasgow visited nt Grand
George Downs will commence teaching
the Prairieville High scliool In about three Rapids last week.
Rose Scare Is visiting friends in tills
week*. George has earned nu enviable
reputation in the schoolroom and we are place at present
Prof. Cowden lectures pt this place in
glad he has secured so good a position.
Parties from this place who went on the the church next Monday and Tuesday
evenings. He is a great worker In the
excursion to Reed lake last Sunday report
Sabbath
schools and people who have
an rxelfang time coming home. WeKtiink
that if the train men had been armed with heard him. say be is’ a very interesting
speaker.
wlnchtwter* they would not have had to
Allie Spencer went to Grand Rapids last
stop tin-- train twice to stop the fighting.
Mar: ied at the home of the bride by Esq. Tuesday to play at an entertainment got­
ten up for the l&gt;enefit of a U. B. chureh.
Smith. O»i Monday. John L. Bitzer to May
C. Fox. f Their many friends join in being built there under, the management
wishing them a happy Journey through of Rev. Shaeffer and wife.
Kittle Lockwood, of Lake Odessa, fa
&gt;&gt;*Mlel»d Dostig. of Prairieville. Is buy­ visiting in this vicinity this week.’
Ray Dlllenl&gt;eck is working in the shop
ing up « large drove of fat cattle in tills
of Minor Alden learning the blacksmith^
vicinity.
’
John Pulcrbaugh sold his effects nt trade.
All re|M)rt a good lime at the necktie
public nnetion last week amhhas moved to
social at Mr. and Mis. Oliver Clieney’s last
Ohio. "Their many friendfc wish them
Tuesday evening.
Mrs. Mary U-pard. who has been very
bllproL J. B. Clark has returned from his
sick, is getting better
visit to Ohio.
Elder Kidder nud wife have bwu attend­
Frol. Dan Meyer* was seen on our ing camp meeting near Morgan thfa week.
streets Monday.
.
Myrtle Nyc lias begun her school at the
Dr. Baugbnmn lias received a full stock Mancli district for the fall tenu.
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of drug* and Jal busy putting hh drug
Mrs. Fannie Gilbert was In Lowell this
store In running order.
week on business.
( c Dean and wife are in Boston en­
Hayden says he never will be put so
joying a‘ holiday. Frank McArthur has
late another night
clrarge of hfa store during hit absence.
Newcomers have moved into a shanty
Several of our teachers are at Hastings
on H. Swill’s.
attending the Institute.
There will be a carpet rag social at Mrs.
Wn». Holly, of New ^ork, fa vfaltnig J. Spencer’s. Tuesday evening Aug. 96.
n latlves lu this place.
All ladles bring a pound ball of fags with
Mr*. l«vi HOlmes has been quite sick
your name wound in the center. Every­
but cxinvalescent at present.
body Is cordially united.
George Barden made a business trip to
Threshing machines are too numerous
Grand P.«pM"Kunday.
to mention in these parts at pp»ent.
The r&lt;rth-r mill company shipped two
Every body attend the fanners and F. of
&lt; nrkmUs &lt;rf flour tbfa week.
1. picnic at IaUcc Odessa, Aug. 29.
WoiMlbtiKi fa a good place to sell your

Mr.'and Mrs. John Smith spent Sunday
with their daughter, Mrs..Len Eggezman
in Carlton.
Grandma Myers fa visiting her daughter
Mrs. Durkey in Woudland.
Jeanette Lipscomb fa at Lake Odessa
working for Mr. Bighold’s people.
Colonel Cowden will hold an institute
Monday and Tuesday evening of this week
at the Tamarack.
Deiayed Letter. - /
Bom. to Mr. and Mrs. John Olmstead, a
boy, July 31st.
.
Bert Shepard and family visited at C.
Behy’s In Tekonsha last week.
The Austin school has commenced: Ella
Latty teacher.
Mrs. Frank Churchill visited her parents
last week.
•
May Bullis, of Johnstown, was at Dr.
Power’s lust week.
G. W. Tompkins' sister with her hus­
band, Mr. Mills, Is visiting him.
Etta Tompkins Is at home this week.
T. Ford and family, of Lacey, visited
relatives here last week.
Mrs. Racliaei Btreham is very sick.
Mrs. James Cooper and babies, of Mar­
shall, have lH.-en visiting relatives and
friends here the past week.
.
Good Templars Inatailed the following
officers Saturday evening:
C. T.—G. W. TompkinsV, T.—Vlra Hartoni.
S. —Chloe Shepard.
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F. S.—Myrtle Tuckerman.
M.—Milton Hartom.
T. —Oscar Davis.
C.— Mrs. G. W. Tompkins.
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G. —Earl Wilcox.
S.—Asa Wright.
P. C. T.—John Tompkins.
U I).—Alvcre? Wilcox.
Mrs. Smart died Friday attcrmxm at the
residence of her daughter. Mrs.
Tomp­
kins. after a long illness of eight years.'
She was 8c years old. Had been confined
to her room eight yeats. during which time
she was a great) sufferer. Funeral occur­
red Sunday from the house. Rev. Edmunds,
Bellevue, officiating.
Mrs, Osmun anti family, of Bellevue,
weft- in attendance at the funeral of -her
mother, Mrs. Smart

.Bom tu Mr. and Mrs. Archer, a boy
Auc. 12.
.
Clayton Brown .and family, of Bellevue,
visited at Henry Tasker’s and Mrs. Fox
last week.
School meeting at the Center Sept. 1st.
Mr. Alden, of Batile Creek, was in town
Saturday.
That Kansas man Vincent Is a bustler
and no mistake. He was listened to by
an attentive crowd at the picnic Saturday.
Lucy Ogden celebrated her 14th birth­
day Monday with a little party.
Mr. and Mrs. Mattison ’Visited their
daughter, Mrs. Geo.- Kent. Saturday.
Thursday. Aug. 14th, Dr. Powers assist­
ed by Drs. Berry, of Bellevue, and Miller,
of Dowling, removed a tumor from the
side of Ellsworth Jewell. The tumor bad
Ixtn growing on his side slnee his youth
but had never bothered him- until about
two weeks ago while working in the hay
field, he fell from the hay rack striking on
his right side and bursting a blood vessel
in the tumor. It commenced enlarging
rapidly, necessitating an operation. .The
tumor, when he was a boy. wa* the sizeofa
saucer but had grown gruduiHv. when re­
moved it was the size of a nunVliat. He
is doing nicely at thfa writing.
P. K. Jewell and wife are smiling over
tint 01* lb. boy that arrived at their home
Aug. 15. No need of a clerk now Preston.
Vlnnle Russel wa« bitten on the arm
by a rattlesnake last Thursday, but prompt
and efficient help from Dr. Powers saved
her, and she is now getting over it as well
as can be expected. She was picking run­
ning blncklierries near a stump and the
snake with two others was inside. Her
father succeeded in killing thum.
.

Delos Calms is spending a few days in
Hastings, i
Jolm HoMen had some 5,000 bu. and
Jake Vandeitk 1,800 bushels of wheat
stored In Sebring’s elevator at Kalamazoo
1at the time of the Are In that building last
week. Reports are now more satisfactory
than at first and it fa now believed that
most of it will be saved.
Mr. and Mrs. James Fisher left for
Plainwell Monday where they will vhlt a
few days before rvtfinilng to their home
in Grand Rapids.
Willie Colwell lias gone to St. Joseph
Co.
‘
A number of ous farmers took advantage
of the boom in wheat Monday and be­
tween 5000 and 6000 bushels were sold in
a few hours at $1 per bushel.
Mrs. Alice Smith and daughters are
guests of Mr. and Mrs. Preston Flower.
P. Barber and W. Fisher are delegates
to "the republican county convention at
Hastings this week.Quite a number of our citizens expect to
pay their 50 cents and see the greatest
show on earth.

Obi Barrett went home last week after
an extended visit at Mrs. W. H. .Smith’s.
Cora Brooks and Grandma Brooks went
to Hastings last Sunday.
James Johnson and Minnie McLeod
culled on Mrs. Henry Count last Sundav.
Mm. G. W. McKlbbln Is still on the sick
IlsL
Josie Carmen of Coldwater, Is making •
her friends and relatives a pleasant visit.
The people of this vicinity arc anxiously
waning the trial of Samuel Overman and
hoping to hear of his getting the fullest
extent of the law.
.
.
Whortleberries are about gone in this
vicinity.
* Frank Lowery was the guest of W. H.
Smith last Monday.
Jack Powers, of Sand lake, is visiting
friends and relatives in this vicinity.
I
We,had a beautiful and a refreshing
shower Tuesday morning.
H. B. Dorr’s daughter from York state
is visiting him.
Mm. IL B. Green, of MMdterUle. vlaU-

wheat.
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David Lt-pard and wife are sjieodlDg the
real estnteritw* of M|ehl»n. known and &lt;1tnet last week.
week with relatives in Sunfield.
,,*n2Li,2Jf®nowsett&gt; wft: Cnnmirnclng at.the
H. B. says If he cannot got ao big fish
Mr. Gilbert is afck with typhoid fever.
cknt-nhlc Is quite a market for wheat
the north h»lt(nH&gt; «t»*
Myrtle Purdum Is better at tills writing. he can get more in number.
ta*
uklns
In
inS) of the nrrtbwett
Mrs. Sadler, of Bradlev. fa visiting her
Minor
Alden
and
wife,
of
Lake
Odessa
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sotiin cna{
the enjtae ol P’rtnk »|»„i Sotataj- wllb Frank Mjet, nd r«»l- 1UU1 Mr»- T. K- MnUgiraab ««Tk.
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alxteen COT rods. * u
from t».v v.-»■■■- —
twentythenre treM tn
n threshing outflt set Murphy iyVh
bSMt »nd contalnlnx two
Charley DBtenbeek and wife Stindayed
w‘and oat stacks on fire last
(2) acre* mor* jwJe**irn’iDg about 50 bushels of wheat. with her parents in Saranac.

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CHANCERY ORDER.
StMto of Michigan. Circuit Court for th J Connty ot Barry. I n Chanren
Charles A. Austin, compuinnnt, vs. Anna M.
Atartln. defendant.
Brit pending in the Circuit Court for the
Coanty of Barry, In choneerv. before Alonzo E.
KtmAston. Esq..one ol the Circuit Court Conimlmloueni in and for said county, at the City of
HagliiKs In said county uu throtli &lt;lny of July.
nib because. It xatltfaetorlly appear! no by
aflLOavIt on file, ttiat the deb ii.lnnt, Anns M.
Austin, has (i-.-narted tram her Inst known place
mC^Bridence. and her residence cannot be wu-.-r
XalMd, on motion of Stuart. Kuappen A Wenvcr.
complainant's solicitors, it is ordered that said
Anna M. Austin cause her appearsnre to be entore* herein within Are months from the dale
etthis order, according to the rules and practice
uf nid Court.
And. it is farther ordered that within twenty
daya from the date hereof said complaluans
eatmea notice ot this order to published In the
Matttags Banxkb. a newspaper printed. piK&gt;•Mmd and circulating in suld eounty, and that
socta publication be continued therein at least
ODceln each week for six weeks In succession.
Dated, al Hastings. July Mb- A. D.
Awxzo E. Kknamon.
C'ireuU Court Commits! oner, Barry County,
Wemann.
ComplsiUaut'8 Solidton.
roe copy: Attest
Thob. 4 BMJeK.’Register In Chancery.

la the nurtter ot the estate of Jacoli DePrira-

JioCief! is hereby sive«i that I shs’l sell (tt nubile
auction, to the highest bidder, on Weanesduy the
nd day o( tfoptemoer, A.,D.. irtm, st ten u'cus-k
■Ju the forenoon, at the premises herein de«crtbed tn Ute township cil Orangeville, tn the Conn-,
ty at Barry, in Hie hta'.e of Michigan. purMnmf
to license and authority granted to me on the
edeventh day ot July, A. D.j IMO. by the i’robale
Coart of Barry County. Michigan, all of the
estate, right, title and interest of the said deaessed ot, In and to the real estate situate and
being tn the County of Barry. In the State of
Miehlgan. known anti described as follows,
towlt: The cast half of the north west quarter
•CaseUon nnmMr twentv seven («?_• in township
usraber two (2). north of range ten (10) west, in
Batty County and State of Michigan, subject to
* mortgage of six hundred daliani.
Dated, July HUi. A. D . IW.
Joiin J. Fkkkiss, Administrator.

|HWJfS CROUP REMH)1
The Chlldrwfa Medicine (

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Botmae to me granted on the 28th day of July.
Mas .by toe Jlouorable Thonuu
Patterson
jMtre of Probate in and for t !&gt;&lt;’ Cottnly nt o*ktefimd State at JHcklgao. 1 will sell at suetkm to the hijthcsl bidder on lbw premises in
qMteiOlMhlr Of HaMfor). B-ury tki.. Nidi, on
Woteesday, the 34th dsy of ScjOerabTr. ImkN «
OMo’emck p- m. »R the ritfit. title sod interest
cf wOteli said Purkc? Aiieo i« wired In and to
fcBowing real ratste. sttusted nnd In-ms io
toe town ot Hastier*. B»mr Go.. Mlehf|r»n and
STpartiniisriv %(*e.ncd and
aSSwsTlFtrvt) The HE1* of the N. K W of
seettMt W in the lownahtp ef Host Inin*. I-arrv
&lt;CMtehutan (fteomx!) The N. K. k of ibe
JL K. M ol section 14 exeej&lt; '4 sere in tlio N. V.
MMBT thereof. AI-W-IO*
V. i.
•amr at ths K. K. Is « »»• «■ H *cU'"’ *J

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WORDS

A MEMORY.

AND

PRASES used ON THE WATER.

and I jumped into the cab. Dick and I
shook hands, and he Lntrodnrad me to his
fireman, a young follow, wfth^W. truth^
fuL honest eyra, and the n^t innocent
looking face I ever raw. Peroned on the
MMt waa a huge blank cat, ugly, scraggy,
and with a ground plan of far that k»°kK|
like a railroad map, it was so plowed and
cut up. Naturally I noticed the eat, and
naked what it. wax doing there.
"That’s a wonderful cat,” aaid the youthful fireman, “and thereby hangs a tale. Do

Our amateur sailors ore toying in the
short time allowed for the glorious sport
U» familiarize themselvei. not only with
tacks, sheets, halyards, booms, Raffs, and
।so on, but are also endeavoring to acquire
for the nonce the strange vernacular
:
which the sailor uses in expressing his
ideas. It will perhaps be of Intervet, and
amusement to look into toe whys and
wherefores of some of these sea phrases,
the meanings of which are sometimes so
subtle as to defy translation.
Many of the sxpresaions apparently Ot
tbv vocational conditions so accurately that
any divergence would probably be as puz­
zling to a seaman as though be were spoken
to in some foreign tongue. There are shades
of signification that are not to be found in
books, that' no end of listening to casual
conversations can master, and which can
only lw understood proper Dr by going to
sea and living with the :nca “forward of
the mast."
Of all the various features of proa-dure
in marine courts at inquiry, nothing is so
curious as the bewilderment excited in the
legal breast by toe statement* of the nauti­
cal wltuesses. "We was going alpng all
fluking when the wind drawee! ahead. We
trimmed soil, and in fore and mixzen tor*garns’l, when a bit of o sen mnkin’ of her
yaw. ‘Mind yvr luff, you uoger.* sings out
th’ old num. an* as hoimys thi* one of the
jib guys parted nud sprung tbc Ixxun, for
ours were swinging itooius, and had the
for’d guy- and the after guy fitted in one.
with a cuckold's neck around the boom
end. Are yer a folliwin’ of inc, sir?"

you want it?”
“Of course."
.
"Well, about a week ago we-Dick and
me-wcre making the run between Philadelnhla and Trenton. It wax u dirty, black
nigut—cold and a driving rain, and we
were—that la, Dick waa-bchind time, and
we were- that is. Dick wra-making her
hum for all the wax worth. Wo-that is,
Dick—had a clear track and the right of
way. A few feet ahead of the pilot it was
as black as nothing. We were driving into
the chooa at the rate of sixty miles an
hour. I could not help thinking that if
we ran into anything we’d know more
alxiut the other world than Won ever writ­
ten In books, and I said jillttle prayer that
I learned in Sunday school. The prayer
didn’t seem to do me much good, and I
a&lt;ked Dick if it was necessary to run so
‘fast. Dick gave me a look of mild con­
tempt. and then I got on toy dignity and
foil ns if I’d rather like to strike something
just to change that look of Dick’s to one of
surprise.' This wns wicked, I km-w, but I
couldn't help it.
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“Suddenly there was nn awful crash di­
rectly in front of me, a splintering of glass
in the cab window, and this cat came tum­
bling in. My heart got right up in my
throat and I thought I’d choke. I saw
Dick turn pale, and. terrified as’I wna, 1 re­
member being glad of it. He didn't lose
his head, though—Dick never does—but
reversed the machine, and when t he train
was stopped wc—that is,. Dick—got out to
investigate. And what du you think?
There wns u rail misplaced within a dozen
feet of where we had stopped. The flag­
man nt the switch had seen it, and had sta- -tioned himself up the track to signal us.
He*had a pet cat which followed him
wherever he went. The cat was with
him as usual. When he heard us t hunder­
ing down upon him his lantern went out.
He laid it down to relight it; a gust ot wind
caught it ami it rolled down the embank­
ment. Here was a state of things. The ;
flagman was quick to oct, however, and
grabbing bis faithful cat by the tall hu
hurled it nt the cab a&lt; wc rattled by. Hero
is the cat that raved our train. Didn't
you. Danger.”
.
The-att humped its ugly back in recog­
nition. r.nd I looked at the frank, innocent
face of the boy. He returned the look with
wide open, truthful eyes.
“Shofles of Mount Vernon! What a liar '
that feHow is!” said Dick to mo in a whis—
— **._
_a &lt;being
.— ..
per. ut,.
"Ho ,has
the reputation of
the .•
biggest liar on the road. He'd finish first
I in a race with Tom Ochiltree. That cat
story is his latent ‘savp-1 the train' bmdnexa. I «aw*hir.s fish [that eat put of a
.ditch two days ngo/y-Philadtjlphin In­
quirer.
.
A True Ntnry.

WHAT ROME TERMS MEAN.

If one c.an imagine a statoruent of this
kind—by no means unusual—delivered to
a lawyer, it will take a still livelier imagina­
tion to picture the facial expression of the
learned counsel. It was only a abort tinflj
ago that one of the most eminent lawyers
In the country, in summing up a case, was
forced to give up trying to designate h par­
ticular portion of a vessel by its technical
name, and admit that-- he did not know its !
proper name, thereby somewhat weaken­
ing the force of his argument.
.
Sailore’ talk. Indeed, is a dialect as dis­
tinct from our ordinary langungv as Choc­
caw or Esquimau. English Words are used.,
but their signification is utterly remote'
from the meaning they have in shore par­
lance. A yard ashore means the laud
about a bouse; at sea it is a spar. Every
coachman and the majority of boys know
what a whip 1a but at sea it is n tackle
formed by a single rope wove through a
block. A lizard is not a reptile, hut a
piece u*
of rvpc
rope «*
with
a vanuuw
thimble u&lt;
or rtug
ring spuccu
spliced
pjetc
m* »
«Bto it, just us the ratbeed is a piece of
ti:nlxr, and bees are stout pieces of plank.
c.
,w&gt;*
a,but
muli
ng by
Betting is not striking,
tacks;
t^ckx; a bonnet is not for ladies' wetu, but
a jiiecc of canvas laced to the jib; while a
cat’s paw him as little to do with the feline
animal ra fiddles and harping;, have with
auric.'
; Sal lorn* language, however, in by no
nieaus wholly compounded of the terms
referring to the various pasta of the ship.
Kardahipa, perils, rough usage, indifferent
food, scarcity ot water, and the like have
imported a mass ot rough sayings into the
forecastle, many of which are .sanctified
by touche* of rude poetry. Jack's ditties,
too, arc frequently vehicles of his emo­
tions. When Ifo does not know howto
“
* ” fairly ho will put his
-----------‘■growl
feriintn
into a topsail halyard song, nnd often hoc
pounSeTof improvised abuse of the ship

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man in whom, of all Mankind, brain poww
■-.nd phyau.uc were
i.i -.b-.ir high-.
pezfertnex.K, wouldroc.-j b»- ~,n.intc.krahl.
S?”Mho
Mr. Disraeli der;:k-l, .U-outre.d aadW(7
sh iped.—Spectator.
.
Stanley'* Iri»b'Snr4eon,
Dr. Parke, to i»hoi:i Mr. Sdiukv .tndthe
other inetftben* Of thfa EmirF n . f
tion are under so heavyk debt of jmu,.
tude, is an IrikhmAn. He Is the son of Mr
W. Parke, J. P-; Ciogbcr House. Kijmore
county Huwx.mmon. He pumued Mb medh-al studies in the Dublin K-lwols of nadicine, uu.1 uivcomidetim- tfecrtx he entered
the Army Medical Bervice. He accusant
used Lord Charles Beresford in bls tuttuorable daah up the Nile to Khartoum, who.
said of him, *‘I never met ‘a the Bnti»h
army or navy a finer fellow than Tom
Parltc." It wan lx&gt;rd fhnrk- Beresford
who rtrximmended him to Hunley, and
how he *u*tained the high opinion of Eng­
land's Grat taiflor Stanley 4 oan words
best tell. The great exphirer has fre­
quently stated tHst he owed ku* life mure
than once to the great nbisti,*,. andsphs
did courage of hfc» phwjrian. and nlv&gt; this
"Dr. Parke behaved toward the women in
the heart of Allien as he Would towsri
ladic-s 1n a London towing. !roum."-8x-'
eha u rc. '•
- i
.

'

Diaicalty of Steal)*-.

Only one attempt w« ever ai?.d.- tout’d
from the bureau of engr..\ i:k aod priating. An employe engni,-ed iu printing tt
bills brought a sheet of Iwid foil with him
one morwing when hr cau;e to wtrk.«M1 .
slid it through hl&lt; press'witLraiputting
any ink on the plate that orre. Tbesmpreasioa t hat be got of the plat’* wa» firtt
rate, but be was nabbed Iz-.'- rj he got ontw
' of the building on intormatioh bythegirl
suHilstant at his press, who saw bim do th.
net. He waa seat tu the j»eai|irat;*ry. and
a patent device was promptly ;^Iopt«d for
future protection by which each pm- reg­
isters every revolution of theaylindtr that
prints one sheet of note*. Tht number «!•
notes printed must correqwnd exactlywith the number ot revolutions or ehc
there yr’H'V t’T'f;*- "'"T —■ !w iud «
uiiueroan tealipped »a.v3uu «&lt;iuont
leaving an uhcxplsincd r.icunl. ot iu pu- ‘
and the skipi&gt;er, to. which expression could sage.—Washington. Star.
not be given in a quieter method.

A well known Engiish jockey ou’hia
death bed was lately asked by his only son
if he hiul anything
mind,- —
and- —
also,
------------------ta-7—T.on
------his
------------GE
for such parental parting advice ns be ■
&lt;-ould think of. ‘ Yes, ’Arry,” said the J
jx&gt;or voyage r, "I 'ave got suthln’ on my:
mind, buy, and I can give yer advice as I
will bo useful to yer nil ver clays. What's ’
;
on my mind is this. When Lord Boots
■
hacked his more O*c*-*w»jUifo,‘
r—
me tcu wu. agnlmcl Sir JamesYoote'
_____
GENTLEMEN
worm nuu uriuauig water: nuna me a horac Scurvygo for ten thousand, I rodjs
Fine Calf an* Laced Waterproof
Grata1 may present you with better
,I cup that
the marc ns you know, end Charley Snigwearing qusiitici or thta iboe drink, which I. your bumble servant, havo gins, a*, you've often beard me go on about,
MANY DUTCHMEN.
VJESL
; prepared for you mj-selL"
list of melodies
melodii is
he rides the horse. Well, you soe. I'd came /' Unfortunately, the li&lt;
The Zuni.i form in u dumli ry sort of
somriwliat- limited,
of variety
vanetv
ind^fwr-4, «a riooaat asd ‘ The man was deceived, took the cup with to an understnndin' with Sir James, and !: bwxmjwulm
iiuiiitu, but
oui the
toe lack
mes or
jfU-elL^ATo^fi’sM^ redwincond drank some of it. '‘Tintok wns
— to get
---------------r-----------------------_
n whole
couplu
of thou, if---------so be------------------------j *s— - _
— railor's poetical j way, raise sufficient cuniaa l t»g«aN«
Is no &lt;&gt;ir&lt;truction
to -i
the
tJiJDO flaa&lt;l««ewe4 Welt* — -to. —
you. adopted Wkmbrother, *«•»
you aro very kind, .;as I could
: von
of 1VW.O1,
course, &lt;I ,U.1|JU-L,M||
inspiration nutu
tmcqnalied for «tyle *n&lt;l durabllltv.
when lu?
he wants
tnan
- ~ - - only
---..J lose
—the
-..TO race,
• .TO.V, *co«, w.
I|«UV5 the
tUV "old
UlU ref"
rni
" ” ; for their wn consumption ;s::tl cull from
SO JO Ueedyear Welt ta the wanOort
trees snfficieht fruit frr ibcirwrafo.
but
year drink
wvjvuk
uuiun in naught.*1
.
।I Catch-em-Alive,
v— out —
■* *ji to
■—’bis
*-----private
*— *
• •
• •
Catch-4-m-Alive,’at&gt;ax- II rode, was
and
know
opinions
without
el
tn’—
his
cx-­ . their
O
Shoe. Sts popular price.
tobfofiiiiaTOGta'i^L.
1 “k”1
r- •’*
Kus eat was disgusted, went off again I away the fastest of toe two.
10.50 Vollcrmnn’a Mhos In eeprclaJly a
pretaing them to hui focu. and so the same ' .~ ~~r~
... .
hu
nrl thought
rtir.ttl*lit nud
fit-f! thought
1l-r.Tli.Vif howto cheat Fl...
1.:. about three “chantey,
and
the I
"Well, just .........
;ia we ....a..
gete ...:•
within
cuauiey,” as
os the
inc windlara
wtnuiara or
or halyard
natyoru rnW wremony of thi Z...&lt;-.-. Ji. •
‘
‘
'
lied,
furnishes
the
music
to
a&lt;
P}~^n
U
curt,
ronrise
unf ««pI«A
man. Again he squeezed .his stick, again er four ’itndrcd
. , _ yards of
the
jwt
I
leans
]
chorus
is
called,
furnishca
the
music
to
as
'
ii ice jnn.t 1
, &lt;
red wiDh burst forth fromi it But Kurent ! over to Charley ax wns at -•punching ficur- Li
(
lie
says
that
when
a
man
wavlr.
n. rife be
' tmnny various indignant remoustrances ns '
। simplyplcksliHithlxcVo;.;-.;'-J*Iv tiloru
have l&gt;een most favorably mvtvird slner Introduced did nof allow it tu remain pure; thu rascal' .vygo awful, ,-uid I rays. 'Charley,
'C
ole mnn, F.Jack can find injuries to sing about.
and the recent Improvemenu make them superior
to the creek,-Oitche* her and takes her
mixed hellebore with It, which Vitas I ain’t spinning.’ ‘Ain't yer?’ he rays;
tunny shoes sold a*, these nrk es
It is i&gt;ecxilir..- to the sailor to call all for- ;
home to UveSrith him as his
Ask your Dealer, and If be cannot supply you send nnd prophetess^ pluck by moonlight to -wuil, then, no more am I,’ and blow me
♦ igners "Dutchmen” as long as they hbjl
direct to factory encUMlng advortlscd price., or a
“How abont divorc-« in Zr.:- " 1 a-k«L
nourish themselves with. A second time 'Airy, if. he didn't there nnd then go nnd from Denmark, Sweden, Norway,! Ger­
“Divorce? I no ache diverhe "aid.
lie wept
search
man,, and
win
hissdr off.
and 1I was oblim-d
obliged to win.
ncui in m
-.iilu of the
uir iuku
auu found
iuuuu I, chock
&lt; i'ock hissclf
nisseii
on. nnd
nnu
oougvd
many or Holland. Any man who\nrs
“Suppose, from any cawe V.ijUl not
him at the bottom of the earth, where pure I lost two thonfond by that bit of villainy
•‘ydh” for "yet" gets ct once thncreiUH f
gold was flowing like a broad river.
• ’Airy,
off Ifor
it to^
“ - * and
----- you’re
. . the
... w worse
..
...a
v. in
IAF- being Dutch. This love of generic titles want to live with yourwifo an?l I mgrr
"Put her out; get another ■
.“.cd the
"What are you doing, my lord?” aakeii &lt;lay. And your advice, dad’" said the du­
co doubt induces sailors to make the word
Kurent.
tiful son os soon ns his parent had rcedr- "growl” stand for complaining, abuaiw,
"1 am getting myself a golden toirt;and crod from a fit of coughing which the.re­
and so on.’ If a man murmurs in the least
I am tired and very thirsty, but there's no membrance erf Mr. Snlggins’ wickedness
he is raid to be growling, and whether it
water hdrc.und It's a long way to the world Imd brought cm. "My advice, boy, is this:
A great many horse* nre 6-d &lt;m t*10
be for a little thing or a great one the
—seven years' journey."
'
I always keep your bloomin’mouth shut." some elratlc wool is used.
atreett; from "oat lutw" ■hM1'.
°rcr.
"1 am nt your service,’’ said Kurent. I —Toronto Moil.
"Dourt; the irlim” is to put out alight, their noses, and gabbling ab»|t in a man­
who hss a dircsxd Liver ta to st ones take proper "Here’s u enpof wino for you; better never
lier which mart make it rerj uncomfort-h
and brings to mind' the story of a very ole
EJcaaji to euro 11. The functira tho Liver b do- saw the red nun."
able to eaft one's dinner in tbit way. A, ‘
Ite mro «« dK.lrod.took llraddr.t,k I
6- 15el. b w»ii ^memtetad to N.w gnat young man who prided himwlf on bright hotta dowa in "Pie nllerf’ the ritefl
using well Chosen language, and had an
' aP'
lua««Bood 1 Enrfand iu»l uarfo ot New York and Prna- evident confidencejxi his ability to upset May hod nearly reached the bu « :n
and your drink U good, too."
I
a. the -‘vellow die ” si.ofoX. nil old custonisand expn-.wlons.' When on lag. It Wobbled awful!.. M the
rat* .
- "**
Kurent to going to pour bln. out . CAaa.Utrakoa
ut rii' eb^SS
ra. huh*.... In fwnj j
watch one night he-had occasion to hoi] a were sweet and he was hungn .
»n. and
and :the
j»»»
man end order a light put out. His order of him stood a wagon,
’••• wr.e-m
■
it. for his nature was still sober and sensi- ■ tb-j yellow inthmt.iti&lt;Mnh*'rvk&gt;rii..r&gt;
_
B - walked op­
was to "extinguish that luminary.” It a wheel. Happy thought ’ -tie. Kurent was disgusted, and went off ; groccl.il cast which am ounts for the
i
to see whether he could not devise some
UUeks n-ferritj to It as‘•the
...... .
was toteated Heveral times, but wns not to the wheel, rested his caavr.s bucket®!
Mag betur. Fur the thirdtltoe be eguera 1 1„ ^e .o.SXo .lrTjI teSX?Sh understood, although the man addressed the tap of it and finished his di in-'r to the
■hoaM run the risk for a riario day of neglecting
:
wns looking wildly about in u vain en- J■ last ost in a co:ufor:.-tb!e,lehtir tv
t!.. i
.—t: : : &lt; r:~.
• a I. ,=
cd lus stick. Wine burst out more strong-। of belmr elouil«a hut nt ts&gt; • »*arBn®e
Iff hat wu ■
“”
£2
Of Dr. c. McLan«J» Celebrated Liver FXBa It-»bt thia Utte it did tet.mteinpX
...--- ------- , ..... — . .£
TOUM
KIVWy
IL
ly, but this time it did not remain pare 1 TO pUunly vUlblf, an.l ot th. «.lor ot doavor to dl-ripver the unttstml thing, what­ ‘ and with »twinkle In hi*'.' •
it ter what nor without «in. The ntKcul applivd an • bniM. About midday a much darker yel­ ever it was. The buatawolti now ap;&gt;e:uvd not a triumph nt mind over n:
uj»n the scene, and, hailing the man, is?—Boston Herald.
arrow, opened a vein and let some black
wrapper giving full description of thoeysnptoaaa of blood flow into the wine. Again be went low appearance prevailed; everything ex­ bawled ogt, "Doinra that glim there anl IX;
cept leaves nnd grass faad the intense yel­
• diseased JJ’.er. They caa be bad of druggists.
A runout rrinttwr Ein search of the man. and found him on low look, they appearing uf a rich velvety d----- d to you!” Out went the light al­
though it were an incandescent lamp and
the high mountain at God's table, where
One of the must fam"-:- : :|- iap bon*!’
c&gt;use
tiie phenomenon, the current wax suddenly turned off.
FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa. be wus feasting on roast meat which had
that ever existed-was that fou: • i. i ut Ar.’.which lasted bat one day, has never b.tn
j.-A'., and
And
so
it
goes
from
one
expression
to
not been roasted for him. but for God him­ “tUfocforilj oiplalt.nl._st. Ural, JUpUb.
wwp by Christopher Plant :t&gt;
self.
7
another. It Cannot be expected that the which continued under the ................. sailor will find ether words than those driuxnrtenfo until US » I" " 'J JT
"What arc you doing; my lord I” asked
PumnnatHE Breath. Ask for it. : Kurent in amazement and joy when bo
which occur naturally to him in relating rm. The building. In »1.1.11 the
tit”bash
11”'
Socially InqulblUv.,
saw that the man was sinning abominably.
A little child, seeing another somewhat incidents of a profession crowded with say­ Ute &lt;11 thi. rouitekublu uUNiJimrnt w»
"Here I am, sitting and eating roast older than hcnwlf looking into the ganlea ings to be Leanl nowhere except on board condnctcd. together with all ' •'* arlJ*
moat; but take yourself off, for I am afraid gate, ran to her in a most friendly man- ship. It is quite certain that to stop a sailor collections of the hpusc. it-" nncu i.t pow®
from telling a story in his own f-rahlou b, and ita old furniture, are now t: e propeny
property
of God, lest be should come up and smite
me.”
MWhat la 00 name F" she o*ked several to use his phrora, “to bring him up with a of tno city of Antwerp and tuns leen «n
verted into a public murenm. *hu !r^»
"Never fear,” was Kurent's advice.
WitbOtil yw^lvlng an answer. round turn."-New York Times.
&gt;foturo
nn&lt;*
"How do you like God's roust meatF”
its wondrous treaMin-* of liter"
0
« Here do 00 lfo» • toe continued, with the
"It’s nice, but it’s heavy. I can neareolv
art may well be regarded a-. ,.;il.of the
wine itffctt. ’
swallow it”
The visitor then slowly walked awnv
mdst
Interesting'and
imirnf
inlhurope.
Dig the post 11010 8 feet deep, IS inches
"I am at your service," said Kurent. •mil iteTOutall, Indited rblld &lt;»U«i
.
.
wide and 8 feet lang. On two opposite Exchange.
"Here is wine for you. the tike of which
sidss of the lower end of the post noil two
Somewhat Plainisn't on earth or in heaven, but only with -^w Yu’ri’iXi!’
stout strips each 0 inches wide and 3 feet
"When Nature wanted to »B‘&gt;F U.WJ'Z:.
Situ
rWfc/
ma”
long. Set the posts and oenw. the strips of beauty," said the strong laxi";"1 *«“
The third time the man was deceived,
lay short pieces of board, an which place an, "it created thu weak h-tM^l.
but cruelly. "Thank you, Kgreut,” be
heavy stonex and* fl U La with eart h well
said. "You are gocxl, but your drink is
It h a difficult tiling to-buy a good pack»&lt;i. A brace mny also be set, extend­ flakings we see in fashion I’V^.
when it deaired to make . Inr he tr. ntj
better. Draw me some more, as beeomes a «*°nd hand desk at moderate
ing .’ruin the top of thojxjiu. to a smaller
faithful servant.’'
Whenever an nricthm taken place desks one driven into the ground, four ar IU«. of wisdom ii made the hard he-i'M
Kurent did so, and the man’s eyes be­
' “***£&gt; for
funrttor»“
1,
un,
feet dhtont iu the Hue of tlu- fi-u...-. lYnts with no noasense aVollt
came dim. and he thought no more of pfwnptly snapped up, and toe retail de­
-Ye., mu-uin,
.,,“k iu
so tot will stand erect even in wet ground tend lITOTO-r. -'But dia l
■£ “
&gt;« Ciroton Eton A S. HUffiX, Onto fapito, Rkt God moTord, »«l «I.K th. no.u-A.ta* ! «*=■. BnntaiL. ta Z-i,
&gt; U ,1‘-onMant and Mrtlwith a heavy strain on the wires.—
tb, Uttar ram- «bu tnndr it .,
■
Jiew Yorit independent.
and eating roast moot at his table became hi New Yo^ and of
plaint”—Philadelphia TimcA |
m—N&lt;
angry, and smote him down the mountain j •'
viri
-------o.k,
’ ’ ’and
•- ■ of- course
nrse the alder th»
desk, provided it is of good material th,with hia mighty hand, where he lay half '
The Sharp Eyed Toil '
dead tor many years, all braided and hurt. of mahogany in nn old desk .lamarod beThe name of Herod mtnina cruelty. The
Target tooctlag ebnted s i ’ »• J tV»Bt1ny! «•&gt;*
When be got well again his st
FROKI HTitERTTJ MahtorrCreamand
jo-jin “l
Lotloesnd Nair, ichthyol Soap.
diminished. He could neither
the sen. nor go down in the bo!
tw“0.,pTO.-&lt;
.
earth, nor up hill to toe ceh
tote
pb»d
ildny
n«l.
Thus Kurent ruled ths worh
iwrotj dM dm" "‘rre I
and mankind have been weak a
&gt;*rh» » cento For sate I
TteTurttfcik--^'-iy.
lrl
trom that time forth.—New Ya
teto-D«twit Free ftw-

W

$3 SHOE

$3&amp;$2 SHOES UffiSs,

A. E. Woolley, Agent.

£dvice to Everybody

UOmBEING

IVORY POLISH ft°OT

PLASTER

GUARDIAN'S SALE.
In the mailer of the estate of Furlett Alien,

THE SLA­

THE

DIVINITY.

Kurent and man contended which should
rule the earth. Neither Kurent would yield
to man nor mnn to Kurent, for,be (man;
was so gigantic—he wouldn’t even have
noticed it if nine of the people of the present
day had dmiced up and down his nostril""Come,” wdd Kurent, "let us see which
is the- stronger; whether it is I or you that
is to rule the earth. Yond«r isa broad sea;
the one that springs across it • best shall
have both the earth and all that is on the
other side of thu sea, and that is, in faith,
a hundred timea mure valuable than this
wildcnieai.”
Man agreed. Kurent took off his coat
and jumped aoroas the sea, so that just one
foot was wetted when he sprang on to dry
land. Now he began to jeer at the man;
but the man held his tongue, didn’t get out
of temper, neither did be take off his coal,
but stepped without effort and quite cosily
over the sea, as over a brook, and conic on
to dry land without evan wetting a foot.
JTmthe «trongw.’\said man to Kurent;
“ace hem’ my foot ifpry and youra is wet."
"The first time' you have overcome me,"
answered Kurent. "Yours are the plains,
youra is the sea and what is beyond the
sea, but that isn’t all the earth. There is
also sonic tencath us dhd above us. Come,
then, let tis see a second time which is the
stronger.*'
Kurent stood on a. hollow' ruck and
stamped on it with his foot so that it burst
with a noise like thunder and split iu
pieces. The rock broke up and a cavern
was seen where dragons were brooding.
Now the man also stamped, and the north
quaked and broke up right to the bottom,
just where pure gold flowed like a broad
river, and the dragona fell down.
"This trial, too, is yours," said Kurent,
"but 1 don't acknowledge you emperor till
you overpower me in a third fierce contest.
Yonder is a very lofty mountain.- It rises
above the clouds; it reaches to tho celestial
table, where the cock sits and watches
God’s provisions. Now then take you an
arrow and shoot and so will L The one
which shoots highest is the stronger, and
his is the earth and all that in tencith and
above it."
,
Kureut shot, and his arrow wasn’t back
for eight days; then the man shot, nnd bis
arrow flew for nine days; and when on thu
tenth day it fell the celestial cock that
guarded God's provisions fell also, spitted
upon it.
“Yoodrcemperor," said cunning Kurent.
am "I make obeisance to -you as befits a sub­
ST •- ject."
i But the mr.n was good nntured. and made
a covenant of adoptive brotherhood with
' Kurent, and went off to enjoy his imperial
; dignity. Kurent, too, went off, but hu was
annoyed that the man hod put him to
shame; where, he could not prevail.by
strength ho determined to succeed by craft.
“You are a hero, man,” he would say. "I
• am witness thereto; but beware of mr if
you aroaherp also in simplicity; I go to
bring you a gift that I bare de vised entirely
by myself.”
He squeezed the vine, his stick, and
• pure
puiv rod
IVU wine
Ml
burst out of it. "Here's n
*" I*’wyou.. Now, then, where are yon?"
UiFOt»
Kift
----------- — the
1
f“und
thi man on the earth the other
PER* ' I side
*id» of
nf the
thn sea,
«i
where he was enjoying a
bowl of sweet t lirattout.
“What are you doing, my lord?” raid
Kurent.
.
1 “I’ve mixed n bowl of stirabout from
II f; I AC । white wheat and red fruit, and, see, here 1
RraOW j mn eating it and drinking water."

CASTORIA
for Infants and Children

WITH

OF

LADIES, TRY IT

�By Capt Charles King, U. S. A.
Author erf “Dcnravkn Rasch.” “Thk Coix.xri.’s
'
Daluhteb,” •‘Mabjok’s Faith,’’ Etc.

nement. which
o nhouid give.
is often lacking
it is also in many
lecd, though caste
wweditary culture,
s beauty. It does
and in any regior two will prob­
ation of splendid
safer among the
the commfesloned
10 more make a
legged race, and
, like the grace
. of thinMng If
id some day have
. stalking among
depicts his Gotha
more quick wilted
.lexandriana. An
let the Great, the
kind, brain power
d in thtar highest
o more intolerable
iristocrary whom
nouncoct nnd wor-

Sutcmn.

!r Stanly nnd the
nin relief expedi&gt; a debt of gran­
® t* the son of Mr
r House, Kilmore
»pursued his medi school* of medithem he entered
‘te- He acexnnpaford Lu bis mciBo’ Khartoum. who
et in the British
fellow than Tom
Charles Beresford
i to Stanley, and
th opinion of Eugnley’s orf-n words
explorer has
red his life morr
biiities andspkn
dan, and:also that
ard the women in
be would toward
ring room.’ —Ex.
t eating.

ever made to steal
p-avlng and print­
ed in printing A5
•ad foil With hhn
auue to work, and
• without putting
lat once.. The imthe plate was first
before he got out
nation by thr girl
bo raw him do the
penitentiary, and
mplly adopted for,
ch each press reg­
’ the cylinder that
c The number of
•rrespond exactly
volutions or else
....
foil or
I tl&gt;iongu nniiou t
•ocord of its pe»-

Ilie Zuula.
*•
desultory sort of
rn and vegetables
Ian and cull frym
t for their wan:-*,
•gr.rding the mar­
lin*. Hi* own ex­
ise and. complete,
a wants a wife he
*, chases bcr down
or" and take* her
s Lis squfcw. .
n 2uhD’’ I asked,
vorce,” he said.
UM yondki not
ife any laager'
therione," and the
' World.
I Thin;; or Two.
a are fed on the

’ diawn up over
g about. in a man­
ic very unoomfortinjth.it way. A
ie airy" the other
;ha Bottom of his
Uy, but the oat*
iintigrv. In front
id tie wagon had
,tJ lie walked np
canxtos bucket on
1 hi^ dinner to th©
,lehtirelv fashion,
* eye. Ifthotwaa
jver । matter what

ins House.

ts printing house*
it jfoanded at Antiniin in 1555, and
the control of hi*
, a period of S12
i *Meh the budcstablfehment wns
h all the artistic
iu ancient preraes
»now the property
nd have been eonisenm, which with
of literature ami
ded a* one of the
dove In Europe.—

1 to show the folly
•&gt;ng minded wowtk headed, curIn.
ihion jdates. But
ie clear the beauty
*nl he.wled woman
her.”
‘
,iy,". raid «n un.n’t yon think in
imoc.

red trouset*- b'J«-

had sought in as many years. It waa
known that he had gone east; but hardly
had he been away a fortnight when there #
came the trouble with the Cheyennes at*
the reservation—a leap for liberty by
tome fifty of the band, and ah immedi­
ate rush of the cavalry in parfait. There
were some bloody atrocities, as there
always are. All the troops In the depart­
ment were ordered to be in readihees for
instant service, while the officials eagerly
watched tlie reports to see which way
the-desperate band wouH turn; and tlie
next heard of Mr. Hayne was tho news
that he hud thrown up hfe leave and had
hurried out to join hfe company tl»e mo­
ment the eastern papers told of she
trouble. It was all practically settled
by the time he reacht-d tlie department;
but the spirit and intent of hi* action
could not be doubted. 4nd now here he
was at Warrener. That very morning
during tlie matinee he had entered the
office 'unannounced, walked up to the
desk of the commahder. and. while every 1
voice but hi* in tb* room was stilled, he ,
quietly spoke:
“Permit me to introduce myself, col­
onel—Mr. Hayne. 1 desire to relinquish
my leave of alucnce and repbrt for duty."
Tlie colonel quickly arose and extended
his hand:
“Mr. Hayne. I nm especially glad to
*ee you and to tlmnk you hero for all
your care anti kindness to our men/ The
doctor tells mo that many of theip would
have had to suffer tho loss of noses and
sars. even of hands and feet in some

So long as I include myself in then malb“‘ took
rood to tho row of brown oottaw.
fX” V UW °fficenf nuartera X

feeling of constraint tliat had aettLwi
Omt" m’l'p‘rent i» lb. sroup
«&gt;t«vd die club room, .nd for I
'oouom, no
T?

-J? "'""■W" -Itboot
«n« tango or due. ,No

It is my conviction that the Riflera | &lt;door with a wrap thrown over her
wouldn’t say lie was guilty today if they ।■boulders, -“If Cap:. Rayner cornea in,
him I want particuiariy to see him
hadn’t said so fire y«tn ogv. It is rpy tell
1
information that he has paid every cent before
I
he goes out again.”
of
the
damages,
whether
be
caused
them
“ Where are you going. Kate*’
I
“Oh. just over to Mra. Waldron's a
1or not, and it is my intention to go and
1call upon Mr. Ilayno as soon as he's set- ।moment ”
tied. I don’t propose to influence* anv
To be continued
man in his action; and excuse me. Bux­

'ton. I think you did.”
The captain looked wrathful Blake
was an oddity of whom he rather stood
in awe, for th*re was no mistaking the
popularity and respect in which ha was
held in his own regiment. Tho — th wns
somewhat remarkable for being emphalically an “outspoken crowd,” and for t»ofn“
years, thanks to a leaven of strong nnd
truthful men in whom this trait was pronounced and sustained, it had grown to
bo the custom of all but a few of the oflicere to discuss openly and fully all mat-

Happy Hooairra.

Wm. Titnmons, postmaster of Idaville,
&gt;
Ind.,
writes: "Electriq Bitters has done
.
more
for me tlian all other medicines com­
।bined. for that bad feeling arising from
• ;&lt;n I ml Hut fight in the afllcera, and thereby incurred the critiI
kidney
and liver troubles.” John Ltslie.
BUko Unt
bond Inta . Unsl,
i tilted Slates Regular uM“u°f?kfeWlM!ld lhe rt*Pect of all
farmer
and stockman, of same place, saya:
1
&gt;r- ids deaths targe sum of
«d,™ .flr“ **“ llad
b&lt;«r,l-u,d
the pay uf soldiers, who, He had been a splendid cavalry com­
*“Find Electric Bitters to be the be« kid­
... the paymaster—was mander in the field of all others where
ney
and
liver mqillMnr, made me feel like
1
W Idle living lie lumd* th*
a
1 new man.” J. W. Gardner, hardware
. HtiMir. u young, officer his sterling qualities were sure to find
U . ?C^U’,“ “““
h“ "^b thu
merrhaut.
same town, say*: Electric Bit­
•, .na dear friend of Capt. rmponsto appreciation in his officer*
1
n f .h7mde”t&gt;ra»n wu Men sprnodter*
is just the thing for a num who is all '
.
. tH&lt;vlsb irreveranc* for
1
, .. all enemy of Cap*. Itaff- and men—on active and stirring cam­
ran
down apd don’t rare whether be Ilves
mg lita tang
.put n„d juUnp out of
!
.
,u«d ut the campaign, paigns against the Indians—and among
or dies: be found new strength, good ap­
m'n
d°’'
«™uI&gt;’of ta'hntryat Sergts. Clancy and Gower
tent of regimental policy and utterly to petite
।
and felt just like be hail a new lease
■ i.KKiry by gsmbUag.part hi* own regiment' he knew that deep in
discountenance covert action of any kind. &lt;on life. Only 50c. a bottle at W. H. Good­
tH-.aiismoto others. They their hearts die —th respected and be­
"Whnt.loyontao tlmf, M talenulr
'winy, snorted on. of tb.*ter.unonj । Blake was thoroughly popular and gen- year
;
’s drag store.
lieved in him, even when tfe-v growled
,:;» a Pullman car on
the dragoons.
K orally n-specu-il, despite a,tendency to
icar-vhirh viitage h alt- at garrison exactions which seemed un­
rant and ratlin on most occasions Never­
Anuma the i&lt;MA*n«n billed for. The infantry officers knew
Mrs. Mlcbw-1 Curtain, Plainfield, HL,
“Nothins, old mote—nuhlns." mid
' vner. wife ot &lt;*a|rt. Uoa*theless, there were signs of dtasent as to makes the statement that she caught cold,
her »&gt;ter iwho lx engaged Io .ess of iiim as a sterling campaigner,
Btak., uimins «&gt;dd.nir obOBh “Itlook.
the line of action he proposal, though it •which settled on her lungs; she was treat­
vutm-n’.a rich New Yorker. uid were not so well pleased with hfe
Wo-Obchlik. a („„.ru
, r aversion to travel in the
wore only fur his own guidance.
। ed for a month by her family physician,
‘ u-n whose evident desire to discipline. It was all right for him to
uAnd how do you suppose Rayner and but grew worse. He told * her she was a
. ,&lt; l;ulntau&lt;‘e ha* piqued “rout out" every mother’s son in the
«-rdity of our coming in here like « the Riffers generally will regard yonr 'hopeless victim of consumption and that
&gt; ..ii i n. Before the ir&gt;»n
'uXr-uto'
w"pc"- '••“’“'“'“v calling on their black sheepT asked Bux­ no medicine could cure her. Her druggist
:t take* aboard some badly ’=avalry at reveille, because all lhe cav­
uhoarc beuq; *ut to the alry officer* had to go to stable* boon
suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for
ton, after a pause.
. -.outy tnaa doe* much to afterward—that was all they were fit
consumption; she bought a bottle and to
“Strikea me the situation i* damned
ot the troren men on the
“I don't know,” said Blake, more seri­
(or—but what on'earth was the n*e of cases, but for your attention.
her delight found herself benefited from
Maj. •wkward
growlod “the mole" again.
ously, and with a tone of concern. “I the first dose. She continued Its use and
Stannard
will
add
his
thanks
to
mine
getting them—the infantry—out of their
Hereaa (allow comes in who’s cut by like Raynor, and have found most of
:;-r and otuerofficer*. It warm beds before sunrise on a wintry when he returns. Thke a seat, sir. for his regiment and has placed.ours under
after taking ten bottles, found herself
»trr1oa* pKing num Is Mr.
those fellows thorough gentlemen and sound ami well, now does her own house­
I.ren promoted to a first morning and having no end of roll call* the present. You are acquainted with lasting obligation before ho gets inside good friends. This will test the question
work and is as well as she ever was. Free
itoi'ir n company. Capt. uid such things through the day, "just tho officers of your own regiment, doubt; the post.
thoroughly. I believe must of them, ex­ trial tattles of this great dtfeovery at W.
c -tili (rd’* ilvctded &lt;B»less.
Mr.
Billings,
introduce
Mr.
Hayne
’'
Well,
does
any
man
hero
know
the
p keep them busyF The real objection
cept, of course. Rayner, would do the II. Goodyear’s drag store, large bottles 50c.
.
nghta and wrongs of the cam*. anyhowF
—tta main objection—to the colonel’s to ours."
and SI.
Whereat the adjutant courteously said n tall, boarded captain os he threw same were they in my place. At all
APTER til.
lystem was that it kep* a largo number
events, I mean to see.”
of officers, most of whom were educated greeted tho newcomer, presented a small aside U&gt;v pajkt whic h lie had not been
“ What are you going to do, Gregg?”
The best salve in the world for cuts,
gentlemen, hammering all day long at party of yellow strapped sliouldcru, and rending, nnd rose impatientlv to his feet. osk-^1 “the mole,” wheeling suddenly on braise.-,, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
It M-eimj to me from the little Pro heard his brother troop commander.
in endlera routine of trivial duties, al­ then drew him into earnest talk about
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cocas,.
lowing actually no time in which thoy the adventure of the train. Il was no­ of Mr. Hayne and tho little Fvescen, tliat
“I don’t know.” raid Gregg, doubt­ and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
piles, or.no pay required. It Is guaranteed
xiul'l read, study, or improve their lived that Mr. Hayne neither by word tlierc is a broad variation between facts fully. “I think I’ll ask tho colonel.”
minds; hut. as ill luck would have it. nor glnncu gave the slightest recogni- aud appearances. He looksHkeagentle•'Witat do you suppose ho means to to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded. l*ric«SS eta. per box. Fbr sale
lion of the presenco of tho officer* of his man.”
. the diree young gentlemen who decided
dor
by W. II. Goodyear
own regiment, and that they ns Mudi-1
’-Noone dnes know anything more' of
“I don’t know again; but I’D bet we
to present to tlie colonel this view of the
jusly avoided him. One or two o' their । the matter titan was known ut tho limo all know as noun as he makes up his
A new English Baptist church and a ease tad l&gt;ccn devoting wluit spare time ,
number tad indeed risen and stopped &lt;-niw court maftialjlre 'years ago.” an- mind; and ho is making up his mind new Swedish Mission church sre to be .
’.hey could find to a lively game of |»oker
fonvnrd.ua though to offer him t’.i? civil I I svvrred “Uiemole." “Of course vou have now—or he's made it up, for there goes erected at Marquette.
down at "the store." and their petition
h«ard all about tlxat, and ruy ex'perience
Mr. Hayne, hnd here comes the orderly.
(or “more time to themselves" brought greeting due to oneofjheir o«A»_cl_otluj
is that when n body of offiegrs nnd gen­ Something's up already.
What is the reason that a physician will
down n reply from the oracular I!|&gt;s of
It. Tiiey reddened when ho met their 1tiemen find, after duo deliberation on the
Every bend teas turned to the door­ not indorse a good thing, when he knows
the commander that i»eeaine immortal
tentatlvn-whlch wa* that of a gentle- &lt;evidence, that another has I4vn guilty of way ca tho orderly’s step was hoard iu a-, well as he knows anything that thr
on the frontier and made tho petitioners
। man with a cold look of utter repudin- ’conduct unbecoming un officer and a the outer hall, nnd every voice stilled to articlc In question has been used for years
nearly frantic. ‘
lion
He did not choose u, wee them, Igentleman, the chances are a hundred to hear tho message, it was so unusual for nnd is h valuable remedy, but because it is
Fur a week tho trio was the butt of all
a proprietary medicine they cry it down.
and. uf course, that ended it.
&lt; "uo ho has been doing something dis­ tlie commanding officer to send for one
There Is not a prescription case in any
the wits at Fort Warrener. And yet the
Nor was hi* greeting hearty among the ‘reputable, to say the least."
of his subordinates after the morning drug store in all this broad land that dues
.•ntire comniiMsioned force felt that they
"Then,
why
wasn
’
t
lie
dismissed?
”
cavalrymen. There were onlv a few
meeting. The soldier tapped at the not bold this same article. There are few
were being kept at tho grindstone bepresent, as moat of the-th were*till ont quoted a young lieutenant “Tlie law pane), and at tho prompt “Como in" if any physicians who do not prescribe it.
1 :ause&lt;rf the frivolity of these youngsters,
.
m the field and mnrcfiing slowly home­ says|io must be."
•V//Z
pushed it jartly open and stood withone And yet when the same article is made and
ind they did not like it. All Ute same
"Tliat s right. Dolly; pull your Ives and white gloved hand resting on tho knob, sold in larger packages, and the price la so
ward. The introductions were courteous
the cavalrymen stuck up for their colonel
and formal, there was even constraint Bend on ’em and show you know all the other raised.to his cap visor in salute. much below a prescription that is where
uid the infantrymen respected him. and unong two or three, but there was civil- about military law and courts martial,"
“Lieut. Blake?'' he asked, as h’o glanced the shoe pinches. But there are physicians
the .matinees were Lusine® tiko and
who are willing to indorse a good thing, as
ily nnd an evident desire to refer to his said tho captain, crusliingly. “If* ono around.
the following will show.
ip.*nih!. •. a* wa* the daily morning profitable. They were rarely unpleasant tervices in Iwtalf of tlu in-men. All such thing for a court to sentence and another
“What is it?” asked Blake, stepping
1 have used quite extensively In my
cukoui.it! tne pn-senceoE the colonel in any feature, but this particular morn­ attempt*, however. Mr. Hayne waved for tho president to approve. Hayne quickly from the window. .
practice of late Loose's Extract Red Clover
rocr.nian.Ung.
It had long been the ing—two dajs after tho arrival of Mrs. aside by an immediate change of the sub­ was dismissed, bo far as a conn could do
“Tho commanding officer's compli- for Indigestion, constipation, dyspepsia
Rayner and her sister—there liad been a ject. It was plain that to them, too, he it, but tlie president remitted the whole jnents, sir, and could he sec-tho lieuten­ and stomach troubles, with the very best
quir-^i! hi.&lt; '-’■inmissioned subordinates, icene of somewhat dramatic interest, liad the manner of a man who kas at tiling."
ant ono minute before tho court meets?” result.*, and have found It worthy of all
“There-was more to it Hinn that,
t put in an njq*-nrance ut hfe office im- md tho groups of officers in breaking up odds with the world nnd desired tomnke
“Coming ut once." naid Blake, as he and more than is claimed for It. The only
though, and you know it, Buxton," said 'pushed liis way through tho chairs, and disappointment to phytflcicians Is that it
tne.ii.'.:--h after the ceremony of guard ind going away could discuss nothing no friends.
.
The colonel quickly noted tho general Blake. “Neither tho deportment com­ the orderly faced aliuutand disappeared. ••xceeds its recommendation.
m.xmtin.i He might, have nothing to *lse. Tlie colonel had requested one of
F. H. Ksait. M. D.
“I’ll bet it’s about Hayne.” was tho
say t;&gt; tbc:it, or he wight have a good •Jieir number to remain, n* ho wished to silence nnd constraint, and resolved foi niunder nor Gen. Sherman thought the
Findlay, Ohio,
J: at&gt; i
w.-i» a man capable «rf say­ ipcak to him further, and that man was shorten it a* much as possible. Dropping; evidence conclusive, and tiiey said so, apparently unanimous sentiment ns tho
For sale by.W. H. Goodyear.
especially
aid
Gray
Fox.
£nd
you
ask
cavalry party broke up and scattered for
his pen. he wheeled around in his chair
ing a . ■: deal in very few words and Lieut. Hayne.
any ot (here fellows here now whether the morning’s duties. Some waitul pur­
Mrs. M. L. Doc, of .Bay .City, lia* been
Seven years hud tliat young gentleman with determined cheerfulness:
meanipg--xactly what he said. It was
chosen to represent tlie ninth ward &lt;&gt;u the
“Mr. Hayne, you will need a day or■ they believe Hayne was really guilty, posely to hear.
hi■ : i:■&gt; : - &gt;k up from his writing tM-en a second lieutenant of die regiment
I and I’ll bt»t you that eight out of ten will
The adjutant alone stood ip tho colo­ school board.
...
.entered ......
i tin-r
and respond -•
to )t infantry, a detachment of which was two to look nfeiat and select quarters and
flunk at the question,’’
tlie ■ •■• • ::ul 'raluta.ion tendered him [ now stationed at Warrener. xOnly this get ready for work, I presume."
nel’s presence as Blake knocked and ep“Andy (they all cut him dead. That’s tered. All others had gone. There was
“For several months post the readers of
“Thank you. colonel. No, sir. I shallI
with a: .pully punctilious “Good morn- | very w inter hail promotion come to him,
i;. .'
- ■ ।
^pl-Good morning. I uid, of all companies in the regiment, he move in this afternoon ami !■&gt; on duty■ prima fadecvidenceof what they think." a moment’s hesitation, and tho colonel this paper have seen each week special
reading
notices, showing \tbe wonderful
,
“
Cut
lx?
biowed!
By
gad,
if
any
man
paused
and
looked
his
man
over
before
J’r. U : .
i omitting tlie mention was gazetted to the first lieutenancy of to-morrow moming." wns the calm rt ply.
cures effected by Swift’s Specific, better
•
•
. I-:- - . ,u, was sometime* ; Capt. Rayner's. For a while tho regiThere was an awkward pause for nk asked me to testify on oath ns to where ho spoke:known as S. 8. 8.. nnd In the face of sueh
“You will excuse my sending for yon,
!r ■ '
• . &gt; ■ . them come in ivgeintr ; mein wnen by itseH could
«r inu» mumeiiu Tl... Mai^nrw UoU^i hl.nl-ly• tho out |«v, 1 should say he hod cut them,
Mr. Blake, when I tell you that 'it is a testimony we an- ready to say that In alt
x’.d Ina ! ■
t-l-eiranr.' a* a ixxly. In j ffee. Mr. Hayne had spent three or four from one to another, and then lx»gani Did you see how he ignored Foster and
the world there is not so goud a blood
matter that has to bo decided at once. medicine as this remedy. The cures are
■this • v. nr ;!&gt;.• c .].»ne| simply, .hxiked &gt; years in thu exile of a little “two com- craning their necks to search for the_&gt; Graham this morning?”
“I-did, and I thought it damned un­ In Ulis'case you will consider, too. that
'•'■ h '» •
। th" face, os though taking I ;vtny p.wt” far up in the mountains. Ex­ post quartermaster, who rat nn absorbedl
simply miraculous. If any of our readers
:
gentlemanly
in
him.
Thane
fellows
did
in nt.il ;
■ &lt;&lt;f the individual coustitu- [ ;ept the officers tlierc stationed, non© of listener. Then tho colonel spoke again:
I want you to say ye* or no exactly as arc affected with any of the blood diseases
. “I appreciate your promptness, Mr.. Uio proper tiling, and he ought to have you would to a comrade of your own tint it Is known to so effectually cure wby
ent ■&gt;’/reep. and contented him-I hfe comrades had seen him during that
i
acknowledged
it.
”
broke
in
a
third
officer,
they not give 8. 8. 8. a tria). The
grade. If you wore asked to moot Mr. do
।
Hayne: but have you considered that in
*
'■ - I morning, gentlemen." [ time.
*Tm not defending that |&gt;oint; the Hayne at any other house in the garri­ company who nuke the remedy Is one of
V "
. Mltion tosix troops of hfe ! No one of tnt-m would like to admit choosing quarters according to your rankr
&gt;»f cavalry there were sent ’ that ho would care to see him. ‘And y^j, ynu will necessarily move somebody oui?? Ixird knows ho has done nothing to cn- son than mine, would you desiro to ac­ tlie largest patent medicine firms Iu the
United States, and are heartily endorsed
if
*r and
four__companies
i ____________
when once in
a ----------------wliile they---got; to talking
lollV.
,_____
_ _____
___ r—— 1
vr.
We are crowded now, and many of yourr courage civility with his own people; but cept? You are awuroof nil the circum­ by the leading men of Atlanta and
iuniar offirers
one themselves about him, and the juniors are married, and tho ladies willI there are two sides to every story, and I stances, the adjutant tells me."
-:'i.r
-cue uf
of the junior
officers 1 am
among
Georgia." Lake Region. Eastis. Fla
asked their adjutant last fall’, when
“I am, sir, and have just announced
,—
cutii
- ;
rtronization had suggested .' question
wasi sometimes confidential
y
want-time to pack."
Treatise on blood and* akin diseases
there was some talk of life company’s iny intention of calling upon him.”
?
? lb. peltaw uripra Ij »k"l
An anxious silenco again. Capt. Ray­
asknl of
of comrades who
who e««i
cotee down on
mailed tree.
Swift Specific Co.,
“Then will you dine with us this
k
Atlanta Ga.
| leave from tliat isolated station, “How ner was gazing at'his boot toes and try­ being sent here, what Haynes status
:'
-•ol'/uel had no roll call it
j is Hayne doing?" or “What is Hayno ing to appear utterly indifferent; others was, and he told me. There isn’t a evening to meet Mr. Hayne?”
Over
tWenty
tltons*nd
Maccabees took
1 i mattl r of no great risk to
squarer man or sounder soldier in the
“
I
will
do
so
with
pleasure,
sir.
”
leaned
forward,
as
though
eager
to
hear
doing?" tho language in which ho was
I part In the parade at Bay City yesterday.
■ ni./.m'i-e" on some of Ute fiendarmy than tho adjutant of tlie Eiflers;
It could hardly have been an hour
referred to grew by degrees far less die answer. A faint smile crossed Mr.
!'l tn -rnings that soon set in; hut
and ho said tliat it wasHayno’s stubborn afterwards when Mrs. Rayner entered
| truculent and confident than it had been Haynu's features; ho seemed rather to
•i! &gt;i !it uns never designedly
1 have suffered for years with rhenma-.
pride that more than anything else stood tho library in her cooey homo and found
when he first went thither. Officers of enjoy tho situation:.
tlsm, loss of appetite, and disordered blood,
&gt;'
. i«Aubly, to the frank ex­
“I have considered, colonel. 1 shall in the way of his restoration to social Mira Travera entertaining herself with a and after great expenditure ot time anti
| other regiments rarely spoke to the
. iife pTsonal views us. exi­
standing. He liud made it a rule tliat book.
tum
nobody
out,
and
nolxxly
need
be
in
­
। “Riflers” of Mr. Hayne. Unlike one or
money had almost given up all boptM of
.
&gt;l.i&lt;-m. Blake, of tho cavalry;
every ono who vnta not for him was
■ Have you written to Bliss Van Ant­
relief. Hearing of Hibbard's .Rheumatic
' two pthcra of tbeir arm of the service, commoded in the least."
wii&gt;TI V it if you are stagnating
against him, and refused to admit any werp this morning?” slio asked.
“I
Syrup, I grasped it as a last resort, and
■ this particular regiment of foot held the
"Ohl then you will share quarters
for want ..r -i --.nsati'in, my genial plodmanto
his
society
who
would
nut
first
thought
that
was
what
you
came
here
after using six lot tier found almost entire
with some of the bacbefors?" asked the
।
affairs
of
its
officers
as
regimental
prop&lt;ler, hut ii..t if you value the advice ot
come to him of his own volition and ray for."
relief. 1 am now able to work oa my farm
colonel,
with
evident
relief.
“I did mean to, but Mrs. Waldron has with ease, which 1 have not done in
ho believed him utterly innocent. As
out v.lin &gt;1.,, Ikv?u there, so to speak; । erty in which outsiders had no concern.
“No, sir;" nnd tho answer was stern in
they were
- “ they
*
•had• disagreements
----------—
that involved the necessity of'their look­ been here, and I was interrupted."
Tiieclii-f will -,|&gt;ot you quicker than be ■ If
years, and J 'Advise all persons suffering
kept to themselves; and even in a case tone, t)»ugh perfectly respectful; "I ing upon Rayner as either perjured or
“It is fully fifteen minutes since sl&gt;» with rheumatism and other blood trouble*,
can a ir.i^.in^ -hc«e—a missirg horteshoc.
which in its day had attracted wide­ shall live as I have lived fur years—ut-. grossly and jibnsfetcntly mutnken, no
to try this medicine.
Johnny. I t
ehdtoratc for your com­
ieft, Nellie. Yofl might have written
spread attention tho Riflera had long terly alone.”
HARWICK Pxkmt,
pah‘-n
,e,d the next question will since learned to shun all talk outaide.
Thurman. Mich.
One «ould haveheard a pin drop in the one felt calieti upon to da it. Guilty or two or three pages already; and you know
be. ‘Mr
'.nip, did you intentionally
innocent, he has. lived the life of a that all manner of visitors will be coming
Sold by all druggists. Prepared only by
It •w-.is evident to other commands that office—even on the matted ffeor. The
and then how will you
The Charles Wright Medicine Company.
Pariah ever since.”
in by noon."
thr Hayne affair was a sore point and colomlFbalf arose:
.
get out uf |;?'|_
I
Detroit.
Mich.
“I wanted *o open out to him, today,”
“I was just thinking ever something
“Why, Mr. Hayne, there is not a va­
The ina'ticalled, were by no ono on which they preferred silence.
raid Capt. Gr-^g. “but the moment I jIio told me. I’ll write presently.”
Jackson wants a public bath bouse.
cant set of quarters in the garrison. Yoa
nu iii--n.!?.r features of the daily And yet it wns getting to be whispered
began to speak of his great kindness tn
"Mrs. Waldron is a woman who talks
niuiii:-. The officers were permitted to around tliat tho Riflers were by no means will have to move some one out if you our men he froxo as stiff as Mulligan’s
Jamwc's Red Clover Pile Remedy, is*
about everything an^l everybody. I ad­
so
unanimous
as
they
had
been
in
their
bring iheir pq-vs or cigar* and take their
decide to live alone."
I car.
What wa* the use? I simply vise you to listen to her no more tluin positive specific for all forms of the dis­
"Tlier* may bo no quarters in the post,
after hr.
smoke in thu big, roomy opinion of thia very officer. They were
couldn’t thaw un icicle. What made you can help. What was it she told you?" ease. Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated
sir,
hut,
if
you
will
permit
me,
lean
live
and
protruding piles. Price 50c. For
becoming
divided
among
themrrlves;
oEcc of tiie &lt; .itiunander, just as tiiey
Miss Travera smih-d roguishly: “Why
him so effective in gutting the frost out
near my company and yet in officers’
.
verv p&lt; rniitted to enjoy the p&lt;jst-prandial and what complicated matters was the
of them was hfe capacity for ;i&gt;»sorbing should you want to know, Kate, if you sale by W. U. Goodyear.
West
Bay City wants the free ;»ostal de­
whiff
i&gt;.-n nt evening recitation in fact that those who felt their view? un­ quarters,"
it into his own systeinf"
disapprove of her revelations?"
•
the:
office they rat around tho dergoing a reconstruction were com­
“How eo, sir?"
“Oh,” with visible annoyance, "it is to livery.
“Well. here, gentlemen," said Buxton,
“Iq the house out there on the edge of
&lt; .'tiing in low roues, for half an pelled to admit that just in proportion •the garrison, facing the prairie. It is impatiently, “we’ve got to face this thing —I wanted to know so as to let you see
hour, whilenhe colonel rooeived the rv- as tho case of Mr. Hayne, rose in their
sooner or fetor, and may ns well do it that it was something unfounded, as
within stone's throw of tlie barracks of
of hi ({adjutant, tlie surgeon and the estimation tlie reputation of another offi­ Company B.and feexactly like those built now. I know Rayner and like him, and usual.”
“She said she had just been told that
old ^nd tie new officer of;the day. Then cer wiui bound to suffer, and tliat officer
don’t believe he’s the kind of man to
for the officers in here along the parade."
wilfully wrong another. I don’t know the colonel was going to given dinner
‘ anytime.', rv affecting tlie discipline or was Capt. Rayncri
"Why, Mr. Hayno, no officers ever Mr. Hayne, and Mr. Hayne apparently partv this evening to Mr. Hayne." ’
Between these two men not a word
inittfu-.-ti. f: or general interests of the
lived
there.
It
is
utterly
out
of
the
way
“Whotr
k
command w«-re brought up: IxAb sides had been exchanged for five years—not and isolated. I believe it was built for don’t want to know me. I think that
“She—said—she—had — just — been—'
where a man has been convicted of dis­
of H»-- qu.-.- ion' were presented, if a single word since the day when, with
the sutler years ago, but was bought in
honorable:—disgraceful conduct and is told—that—the — colonel—wns—going—
‘ question arose; the decision was rendered | ashen face and broken accents, but with
by tlie government afterwards. Who liros
cut by hfe whole regiment it is our busi­ to give—a dinner party—this.evening— I
then and there, and the officers wcredis- j rtern purpose in every syllable, Lieut.
there now, Mr. Quartermaster?”
.
tx.5--e&lt;i for ihe day with tho customary Hayne, standing in the presence of ' ’^lo one, sir. It is being used us a tail­ ness to back tlie regiment, not the man. to Mr.------ Hayne."
Bay City' will have a crematory for
Now the questiou is. where shall we
"Who told herr
"Tha- i iff guntlemeq.” They left the nearly all the officers of hfe regiment,
garbage.
ors’ shop: half a dozen of the company draw the line in this case? It’s none of
"Kate, I didn’t ask."
fieil knowing that only in the event tad hurled this prophecy in hfe adver­ tailors work there; but I can send them
"Who are invited? None of otira?”
jf Mane Midden emergency would they sary’s teeth: “Though it take uio years, hack to tiieir own barracks. Tho house our funeral, os Blake rays, but ordinarily
ft you will send u« your address, we »U1 mat)
it would l»e our duty to call upon this
you oar llliNtraled pamphlet explaining all
“Kate. I don’t know."
'«call -i thither again or disturbed in I will lire it down despite you: and you is in good repair, and. a* Mr. Hayne s^ya,
"Where did she say she hail heard it?" about l»r. Dy*’, c.iebralrd Beetro-Voltaic
their daily vocations until the same hour will wish to God you bad bitten out your exactly like those built for officers’ use." officer. Shall we do it, now tliat lie is
Beltond A pH lance*, and their cbarmlna offeets
in Coventry, or shall we leave him to his
perjured tongue tafore ever you told the
“She didn’t say.”
upon the nervous debilitated aysCem, and b*»
the following morning. Meantime,
“And you mean you want to live there
will quickly remote vou to vigor, aad man­
Mrs. Rayner paused ono moment, ir­ tbev
own devices?”
they must be about their work—drills, if lie that wrecked rue."
hood. Pamphlet tree. H you are Hiu» afflicted,
"I’ll answer for myself, Buxtw," said resolute: “Didn't she tell you anything we will n nd yo«i a Bell and Appttaoee* cm a
No wonder there wM.talk, and lots of alone, Mr. Hayne?"
weatfer permitted; stable duty, no mat­
trial
“I do, sir, exactly."
Blake, “and you can do as you please. more about it?”
it. In the “Riflera” and all through the
ter wimt tho weather; garrison courts,
Voltaic Bklt Co.. Marshall,MJch.
The colonel turned shandy to his
“Nothing, sister mine.
Why should
boards of survey, the big general court garrison when Rayner’s first lieutenant desk once more. Tho strained silence Except that one thing, and the not un­
Betitoo Harbor hotels are crowded with
usual frivolties of a youngster that oc­ you feel sncli an interest in what Mrs.
suddaily throw up his commission and
wa» iKrenniaily dispensing justice retired to the mine* he had located in continued a moment. Then he faced his curred previous to thia trial, I understand
guests
Waldron ssya, if she's such a gossip?”
u lhe poet, and the long list of minor but
that his character has been above re- And Mbs Travera was evidently having
Moutana, and Hayne,tho “senior secon^,” officers.
the less exacting demands on the
“Mr. Hayne, will you remain a few
hard work to keep from laughing out­
hoe and attention of the subalterns and waa promoted to the vacancy. Specula­ momenta? I wish to speak with you.
tion as to what would be the result was
right.
Gentlemen, that is all this morning."
-&lt;.inniander*.
“You had better write your letter," TwmU-fiveorata a home.
buta ; c1, eTon •erere.
tampomn- n« by d» new. IhU
The colonel . wy
And
so
the
meeting
adjourned.
.u you wtalte, comrade. mine:
b« waa
WM cool,
oocJ, &lt;tede- I .» depertatmt order, bld granted the
^punarian, but‘ he
-——
- “ Worked- hi. tobnltero ta toontlw' leave—the first lie(
and jugt.
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over each other to got the position which
pays practically
ig.
We shall, as i
be 'pleased to an­

Hastings btisiuess men. republicans, words
which w« did vnot believe the}' uttered, and
which they asiert they never used, regard­

nounce other names in connection with
any and all the above poeilions. And we
hope that beyond the statement uf toe can­
didacy of the persons named, the rest may­
be left to the convention to act with freely;
and that no pledged delegations will be
sent In anybody's interest This we be­
lieve to be the wise course for thu republi­
can party of Barry county', and for every
as may riroperly ooine candidate.
Unpledged delegates make
t the district will be eu- no mistakes when they get together in
Wed to same aurntx-r .q delegates as in the
convention.
atate eonventloa. viz:

ing thi; congresaioual situation. We con­
sidered. and felt we liad a right so to du,
that the purpose Bro. Perry had In stating
what he did about these men was to dis­
credit this paper, and to stale to the peo­
ple ot Eaton county and the district that
in ita position In regard to the congression­
al matter the Banner waa misrepresenting,

TUX HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFICE,
AVGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

OAoud
MMm ..
Jadnon

W. L. Seaton. Chairman.
W. H. Powers. SecretaryW. J. Guam.
Frank DkGolia.

Committee.

A republican county convention will be held
In the court room. City of Hastimn. ou WEDNK8DAY. SEPTEMBER 17th, IMO. tor the pur­
pose ot nominating candidates for the state leg­
islature and county officers, and for thetranaac-

nature the meeting- The convention will
ed to order at 1! u. m. of that day.
resolution of the county committee, each
precinct will be entitled to one del&lt;*nte
above convention lor earn » republican
votes cast tor governor ai the lit: preceding
Mcetlon. and one for each traction ot 13 over the
23. In accordance with said resolution, the var­
ious townships and wards will be entitled to
delegates as follows:
Assyria &lt;*• Baltimore d, Barry 8, Carlton C,
CMgleton 14. nasungs twp. 3. City m ward X.
City 2d wsrd 3. CJtv 3d * ard 5, City 4th ward fl.
Hope 7. Irving 7. Johnstown 7. Maple Grove C.
OrongevUle I’ralrievlUe 7. Ratiand 1, Thoru-

wilfully so. the republicans of Barry coun­
ty. We repied to Bro. Perry with tliat un­
derstanding of his Intention. But as our
brother editor In Charlotte disclaims such
a purpose, declares tliat he Is wurkiijg for
Mr, O’Doniioll’s renomination because be
believes such a course to be right, and as­

Free-trade attorneys, British and Amer­
ican. persistently seek the support of farm­
serts his willingness to support Barry
ers by bolding out the promise ot enlarged
county and her candidate when Ml
foreign markets for the product of the
O'Donnell shall retire from the field, we
farm as the result of engrafting the Cobden
feel bound tu accept Ills statement of the
policy Into our National legislation.
matter as to his Intentions, and gladly do
The hollowness of such promise becomes
so. and regret that we misunderstood his
apparent when it w remembered that not
motive. But we think our Charlotte con­
only is the quantity of farm products temporary will concede that there was lots
which foreigners Will consume limited, of room hi his article for just such an un­
but that the privilege ot supplying this is derstanding as We hafl of It.

contested by other farmers who are not in
Tlie township caucuses to select dele­
position to crowd prices below the cost of gates to toe republican county convention
production in tills country. Take tlie case whMi shall nominate candidates for the
of wheat, which is the chief article of exstale legislature and county officers should
jxirt from grain-raising farms. Last year be careful to select as such delegates men
the wheat shipped abroad as grain and who know the desires and wishes of the
Dour amounted to about 80,000,000 bushels. people, and men who will use proper
Of this nearly four-fifths went to Western judgment In the selection of candidates.
Europe—over 55,289,584 bushels of it to With right nominations, the republican
ll»e township and city committer* will plea*e Great Britain, -which was less than the party can win in Barry county. But we
average sold there for the past eighteen have nd strength to fritter away, and can­
years. Such foiling off in tlie quantity sold not afford to make any mistakes iu lhe se­
By order Countv Committee.
M.
Cook.Ch ia.
to our British customers is not the result lection of candidates.
A. K. Kkjcaston. See*y.
of our inability to supply their needs, but
See elsewhere call for republican county
uf the fact that wheat raisers from other
It is always safe tn trust to the decision
convention to nominate candidates for
countries were on hand as competitors
of a republican delegate convention, where
tlie state legislature and county ' officers.
ready to sell fora less price than American
the delegates to that convention come un­
Township committees will please forward
wheat raisers could afford to take for their
pledged. We are pleased to say that this
caucus notices at once.
grain.
ye^r. so far as we know, no candidates for
. While the quantity of American wheat
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
county offices have made a move to secure
sold to Great Britain fell off from over
cure delegates favorable tn any Interests in.
Rev. G. E. Mathhews. a superanuated
ninetv million bushels in 1887, to fifty-five
any township in Barry copnty. And that
minister of toe M. E. church, died iu
and a quarter million bushels in 1880, the
Nashville Saturday night. He had been
means that the delegates will come here
quantity supplied by Russia Increased gradually failing for the last two years
absolutely free to make such selections as
nearly fourfold in the same (time—that is nnd bore his sufferings with true Christian
shall seem to them best That Is Just as
to say, from 10,1554,007 bushels in 1887, fortitude. Tlie funeral services were held
it should be; and as we stated at the out­
Tuesday, and further services were held
to 30,800,872 bushels in 1889. Not because
Wednesday. The remains were taken to
set, It means that the convention will be
the United States had not the wheat to sell, Fremont for burial.
left free, and untrammeled by pledge or
but because wheat could be bought cheaper
promise, to do what seems wise. We hope
Knpublican County Convention.
from Russia than America. Consumers
If any onedoubled thestrength nnd vital­
no candidates will do more than this: to
were too hard pressed by poverty to give ity of the republican party of Barry county,
simply announce their ^candidacy subject
heed to theories Of reciprocity in commerce. all he needed to have done Io secure tlie
to the approval of the convention. The
They bought their bread of those who sold removal of all doubts or misgivings was to
convention is called,to meet at 11 o'clock.
have taken a look at the republican count}'
cheapest, and as tlie Russian surf works convention of Wednesday. Everj’ town­
We hope every delegate mill be here al
for less money than has to be paid the ship and ward* was represented by its full
that hour. After the preliminary organiAmerican farm laborer, not only have quota of delegates, and the spirit and
, ration, the commlttees'oD credentials and
I prices been hammered dowu, but Russian enthusiasm manifested were such as to
permanent organization and order of busi­
give assurance that the party was on its
wheat—supplemented by more than sixteen old footing ready for toe Impending con­
ness will be named. Then it is customary
million bushels from India In 1889—has test.
to adjourn until one o’clock. But we sug­
Promptly at 11 ao a. in..’ M. R Cook
been crowding the American product from
gest that the convention adjourn until 2:30
chairman of the county committee called
the markets of Western Europe.
or 3 p. m., so as to give the delegates op­
the convention to order, read the call, and
This Is the unequal contest to which named Charles M. Mock as temporary
portunity to discuss the situation and can­
free-trade attorneys urge the American chairman of tlie convention. C. W. Jordan
didates. This we regard as of the utmost
farmer, in pursuit of the phantom of a was made temporary secretary.
importance. Than when the convention
Committees on credentials also on per­
foreign market In which he can mH only at
shall assemble, the delegates will be pre­
manent organization and order of business
a loss, they ask him tb cripple the resources
were clioscn. when the convention ad­
pared to do their duty. We hope between
of that home market which now consumes journed until 1 p. in.
This time and convention day. the candida­
•
Aftehnoox Session.
cy may be 4dmoonced of any gentlemen nine-tenths nf all farm products, and
At the hour named, Chairman' Mack
which will,' If adequately protected against
who desire a place on tlie county ticket, or
ealled tlie convention to order. The com­
underpaid foreign labor, in the near future
mittee un credentials n*i&gt;urted. and that un
whose friends desire it for them.
supply American consumers for all tliat permanent organization and order of busi­
Believing It to be very important that
ness. Both reports adopted. The
tlie American farmer has to sell.
She delegates should know who are tlie
dentials report showed every township
fines talked of in connection with the varAction of Lhe Ohio Farmesw.
and ward represented. The temporary
were made toe permanent officers eof the
kms positions, thi Banxkb gives below
Itep resentat Ives of toe grange. Farmers
convention.
the names we have heard mentioned In Alliance and otlier farmer organizations of
On motion of Mr L Lapham. M L Cook
reamectlon with the various offices.
If Ohio recently met nt Cqlurnbus fortlie pur­ was unanlmoush- elected chairman, and
the names of any candidates are omitted it pose of discussing the political situation A E Kenastun secretary ot toe County
is because we hare not heard of them, and and deciding on a plan of action. Two Committee
The following members of the committee
we say to these and their friends that our propositions were up. which were fully were chosen:
columns are open for the presentation discussed: one waa&gt;Yudependent political
Assyria—David Huggett
Baltimore-C M Mack
•a their names, and we hope that they will action, the other work through, existing
Barry—John H Brown
not feel at all backward about letting the parties. After the matter had been thor­
Carlton—J M Rogers
■kejablicans of the county know about the oughly discussed, a resolution was passed
Castleton—CA Hough
candidacy of any man or men. For as we almost unanimously that independent ac­
Hastings—P W Burgess
1st ward—C H Bauer
have stated, we think it of the utmost im tion would be unwise, and that the best
■2d
—C W Jordan
portanceXhe candidacy of all should be course to pursue was to work through ex­
3d “ —A E Kenaston
known before the convention shall meet.
isting parties, and secure the election
4 th “—P A Sheldon
Following are those we have heard through them of candidates favorable to
Hope—Alex McCallum
Irving—E Andrus
the interests of the farmer. A platform
Johnstown—F Bullis
the gentlemen named are candidates or of principles was adopted similar to the
Maple Grove—C R Palmer
not; we hare heard them mentioned In one adopted by the Patrons of Industry of
Orangeville—L W Wing
connection with the positions stated.
this state at Flint, and it was decided to
Prairieville—M J Gou
Rutland—Warren Foreman
For representative in legislature, Hon. support no one for stale, legislative. Judic­
Thornapple—J W Saunders
J. M. Rogers, present representative, and ial or congressional offices who would not
Woodland—John Lee
James D. Benham, supervisor of Rutland. endorse this platform.
Yankee Springs—J W Briggs
Sheriff. We have heard no name for
The following delegates to the srnaThus the farmers of Ohio follow the
toe position except that of James H. Mc- same wise course of toe Patrons of Indus­ .torial convention were elected:
Assyria—A W Chapin
Kevitt, supervisor of Thornappie, though try in this slate, by deciding to keep out
Baltimore—S F Hinchman
of separate party politics, but to do effect­
Barry—H F Bellinger
; Clerk. No other name have we heard of ive work through existing parties. And
Carlton—
Castleton—L W Fclghuer
titan the present popular incumbent, Thon. they will secure tlie election of 10 men
Hastings twp—Hale Kenyon
favorable to tbelr Interests where they'
S. Bricc.
1st ward—
Treasurer. We have beard the follow- would one by separate action.
2d ward—
3d “—KB Metter
ins names suggested:
David Huggett,
President Cleveland, who twice liad tlie
4th “ —P A Sheldon
-Assyria. Guy Manning and Noonan Lath­
endorsement of the democratic party as
am, Baltimore, and it Is reported that CasIrving—Jas Godfrey
standard bearer, in two messages to con­
tteten will present a candidate.
Johnstown—F E Dotygress recommended toe suspension of sh­
Register of Deeds. The only avowed
Maple Grove—L Lapham
yer coinage. His Secretary of the Treas­
Orangeville—
ury went much further, and recommended
iTalrieville—M J Gobs
W. Jordan and C. F. Brooks, of this city?
Rutland—
not only suspension of silver coinage, but
Thuu
have
been
suggested
also the ret i remtint of the greenback currency.
Thotnapple—Samuel AHen
Woodland—.las W bawdy
tlM*
following:
Chas.
M.
Mack,
Tlie democratic party in its national con­
Yankee Springs—Frank Sylvester
•eff Baltimore,
James
D.
Benham, vention in 1888 expressed its assent to
Tlie following delegation to tho Jacksun
latiand, John H. Brown, of Barry and Cieveland’s views by saying not a word on
congressional convention:
L. Parish, of Nashville.
John Carveth, A C Towne. I’ T Colgrorr
the silver question. The republican plat­
outing Attorney. The only avow- form in 1888 favored sliver coinage, and'* lr» A Osgood. L B Petter, A L VanHorn,
idate is A. E. Kenaston of this city. the present republican congress lias pttsM&gt;d W J Marble. G H Brooks. A F Sylvester.
W W Brown. Tobias F Garn, Seth Prau,
a silver bill which will increata* the cur­ C M Mack
and Chas. H. Bauer have been
Delegates tn state convention elected.
rency of lhe county nearly &lt;70,090.000 a
M I. Cook. l&gt;r J W Sackett. Jas Firming,
year. Oar farmer friends can judge from
I’ T (kdgrove, James F Mead. A W DiUetithis which party in tlra more friendly to bock, John H Brown. Sam! F Hinchman,
stiver coinage. Action# speak louder than J D Guy. Donh-I Striker, John G Nagker.
Lew S. Cobb. &lt;rf Rutland.
Dr Hanlon. Win Pratt
promises.
Upon motion Uh* bows of reprewntation

We understand that repreacntatlvwi of
county
toe various Patrons of Industry' urgauira-

Bounty will meet In thiseity

was fixed

upon The

n’pulrflcuii

S^,ralh»b.T. faw
with tb»«e ena-pririiwbjb
rat tbdr w«r l»»o tort n»*b Vrabito
proridrf with • tortm
tora
1^3 found «u the .bora, of rran«. Knf
food, Atobi*. tto Atonetbo lodU WomU, CollforaU,
Aurtrallb. M»»rilio. Art &gt;~ratlr on lb. taUod of O~d
Mxnan, N. B. It oeem* that
«hare
their talent with aomo of the hiuuIs. The
Hnaih), of courte, Imre rocks out of water.
A block of compact, btackhb gray lime
atone wa« recently tent from
to the Academy of Seiencai in Pans. The
atone wa. riddled with bemtepberical pwforatloM. At toe and of eteh of Hmm
Knudl arched passage® slept a snail, a Helix

B!,The upecimt-n was put in the inuteum
gallery of geology in October Tbejournev from Algeria had not disturbed ita
tenants, and they passed a quiet
One day in May while the stone was being
sketched they suddenly roused themselves,
come outand'would have crawled away
had they not been captured.
A scientist decided the question as to
whether they secreted an acid which cor­
roded
or —
cut
their way
by means
ruucu the
iup stone, —
-------:
, .
of bard, sharp structures in the feet, tn tnis
way. He killed a snail by bolding it under
water, look it from its shell and put it into
sulphuric add. All the animal suiMtenoof the snail w.-« rapidly carbonized and dis­
solved by the add. Thtawas trashed away
with water, and a hard, insoluble subThe hard, irregular grains were evident­
ly flint. There was of course no indication
unto where in the body ot the snail tiiey
hzd been, but it is reasonable to suppose
that tbev compoaed the structure by which
ho had bored hole* in the limestone.—
Youth’s Companion.

People who havo a taste for Ice cream,
ami u liking for this ditto is not altogether
limited to women, should try the fad of
eating Boston brown bread with their
cream. Il is a combination that will de­
light any lover of good living. The other
night three young men dined at a quite
popular restaurant duwu town, and when
it camo time for them to have some dessert
one proposed that they should try this
novelty. Unfortunately, the restaurant did
not hare an excellent quality of ice cream
and had no brown bread at nil, so the
young men went to another resumrant
near by where both are obtainable. There
is sold there a most excellent ice cream
which is called Italian, though it mightjust u well be called Russian or French, or
anything else. It is rich and yellow and
flavored with the rauilla bean, which is
ground up and sprinkled through tho
cream, no that it looks very much as if pep­
per liad been thrown in it. A spoonful of
this ice cream placed upon the edge of a
slice of Boston brown bread is a mouthful
to linger prer and remember with pleas­
ure. This combination is far better than
thu mare common one of Boston brown
bread ice ••ream, whiett is really nothing
more than icu cream frozen, with the
crumbs of brown bread mingled in 1L—
New York Snn.

Dr. Thomas Taylor, microscopist of the
United States department of agriculture,
proposes the following new method of de­
tecting olco iu butter: Dissolve in twehty
cubic centimeters of petroleum benzine 140
grains of mixture of oleo and. butter. Hcnt
slightly to secure a perfect solution of the
fate. Casstne and animal tissues may be
readily removed- by passing the liquid
while warm through fine muriiu. Fill a
test tube with the solution and place in
ice water. In about twenty minutes the
uleo fata will separate from the butter fat
and fall to the bottom of the tube, being in­
soluble in cold binxlne, while the butter
fat will remain in solution in the benzine.
Separate tlie olco fut from the liquid but­
ter fat by filtration. The fat recovered
may be solidified by mechanical pressure,
placing it between several lavera ot bibu­
lous jiaprr to absorb the remaining ben­
zine. lift*’*1.0 .t—* ut (Wild OlCO
may be removed from the paper with a
palette knife. The butter may bo recov­
ered by evaporating the benxinc by means
of a sand both.—New York Telegram.
Fouling a Balky Hor*a,

A horsecar nagTmlked in front of the
Univaraalisz church at fiJO one evening
and declined to go further in the direction
of Greenville. The driver, after striking
the bell to go abend, tried several times to
coax the anltnal forward without avail.
Finding he could not have bis way he
concluded to let the horse have his; so
turning the horses round he attached
them to the other end of toe car and start­
ed toward Frankila square, au eighth of a
mile away. The homes made good time to
that terminus of the rood in front of tho
Wauregan house. They were then taken
to the Greenville end of the car and given
another start. They were given » free rein,
and passed the Univeraalist church at n
rate of speed which promised to make up
fur the delay caused by toe driver’s man­
euver. That driver had evidently argued
with the horse before, knd knew just how­
to ailai him down nnd make him do his
best.—Norwich (Conn.) Bulletin.

•ea,te&gt;et

! OF HORSES
EVER HELD IN THIS SECTION.
We will sell to the highest bidder, without reserve, at

Mian Central Sloct Tart. Baslimsft
THURSDAY, AUGUST 21st, 1890,'
At 1 o'clock p. m.,
The largest and best assortment of Western Hones e ■
shown in this vicinity.
'
.
’ e'er
This consignment comes tu ns from one of the most
•
nent breeders in the Northwest with instructions to reali?'
on them immediately, therefore the entire shipment i&gt;.r +
and will be closed out for what they will bring, regarille.. 5
cost.
.
;
They are straight, sound, young horses’ from 3 to 6 \ears
old. and bred from the finest Hambletoniah, Thoron
and Coach Stallions.
Sale is Positive. No adjournment for any cause whatever
We invite everyone to cal) and inspect the stock whMh»
they wish to parchase or not.
Everything guaranteed exactly as represented. .,

T. H. SPAULDING &amp; CO.

COULDN'T HELP IT!

WHY, 1D. COOK COULDN’T!
Help What?
Couldn’t help engaging again in the grocery
business. Having purchased J. G. Runyan's
grocery stock and business, Mr. Cook makes
a profound bow to the public, and begs leave
to announce as follows:
Will be glad to see tlie public, especially
the public that wants to buy groceries and pro­
visions.

Have a fair stock on hand, and lots more
coming.
Will keep what is demanded.

Will sell at right prices.
If you don’t see what you waht, ask for it.

NEXT WEEK
Will find him in his new quarters, Rogers
block, the neatest and handsomest store in
town.And you are alwajc^welcome there.

Come in.
Come

m early,

Come in often.
Come m to buy.

Come m to sell your butter and eggs.
Come m anyway

Gcntilno Maluu Humor.

“He’s a horrid wretch, and I won’t do no
such a thing!-’ exclaimed on old lady who
bad just come out of tho Aroostook and
who was riding along the Maine Central
road, bound for Burnham station, gfac
was asked the trotxWe, and then nhe said
she “Never did see tech a nacy feller os the
brakeman who had opened the door and
,
&lt;”lt: ‘Burnham, Burnham, change
ty. Thorndike, Kuox, Brooks and
Beluat. Do ndt leave your tiackacvs nor
urn.
She said she bad same twisted
doughnuts, a homemade cheete, aomc
*2d
vol.
wueb rite wu br.ngtng down toherdarur
XMer.ma &gt;h. .honldn't "bora um’tor
oolxxVbor uotLing."Lewtata, Jon„,L

There is an uid story of a num who ws
JO d««n»lo«l to pro,.
lo th. right
■o.

One day hi* non. anxious to touch

The above is a -cut of the

BASCOM FOLDER
-My dear Mr,

Ou which our
are folded. This machine is liglv
running, simp
„„
J„=v_______ _
country office needs and can afford to bny. Sold on the
most liberal terms and warranted for 5 years. Msm-factared by
-

BASCOM FOLDER CO.
SIDNEY, OHIO
.uM be addressed.

�r]actings Banner?

TtwAhy

mm

.. Sttu5er A c„ln,t

PERSONAL MENTION.

The expected sum, which the Firemen
dcalrvd to credit to tbe fund for tbe pur­
Tlx Rev. A. B. Orfeby »Rl prau-b &gt;t
chase of new uniforms, was found to be . the Pre«byterian church on Sunday, Aug.
Fred Young went to Muskegon Tuesday. on the debtor side, after tBelr dance S4. both morning and evening.
cook. Lto.l BAR-r.
Thursday ulghL Thfa Is indeed podr enCharlie Doyle was In Bellevhe Sunday.
eouragement to ts good a volunteer com­
^A. D. Cook was In Grand Rapids Tues- pany as this city has, but their dance
tlon. will hold a picnic at Thurnapple lake
1,1 U’** teport of the
would no doubt have been better patron­
on Monday afternoon next. Not only
is'd. had it been more extensively ad­
parrel Middlevibe «B.
members of the church. congregation and
Miss Aggie Rich now rides' a
. Haolno to Anics Hau km
new vertised.
Sunday
school, bnt also all parents uf
bicycle.
Akios Hanim?*
1Wl i,
Hninlky.
Our brothers of the press, and everybody children who are mruibera of the school Middleville iJCO
M.-ci-"!’*'*" BpA * KfynoMA
over ehw. should beware of the ene “Dr. J. ,J.
1*. Marsh", who is beating h:s way through take the 1235 p. m. train, and return on
Don. M. J. Smiley attended court
tbe country. He lias a illite printing done, the 9 p. m. train. Tbe teachers and of­
dlA1,.ttJ* ehUdof Frank Maus and wlfc Monday.
and pay. for It to get Into tae good graces ficers of the Sunday sclmol form a rcncral
,.„I
n&gt; CfAinl RkpIJ, KMtnlAr died at their home in Grand Rapids last
of the’newapapcr man—but; is not so sure committee to look after the welfare of the
week. The remains were brought ben- Monday Xbken’ Went ,0 Orrhard take, to pay for his second and larger order. children. And the parents of the smaller
BaRlmore
He pretends at his boarding house that he children are urged to go so at to assist in
„ th.- nu-* at the fair grounds next
Andef*°° returnwl to Chicago has rented an office, probably in the bed looking after the little ones. All who go
h. un.l -faiurday.
building Iu the town: has a tram of horses are urged also to take along provisions fpr
••Stub” Wood who worked In this city a Monday.
..."
. .,f Fitzgerald*Relief Corps
the supper which will be served at Mr.
short time ago is In a heap uf trouble in
Bob Rom. of J.ek«m, «u In lb, ellj boarding at the livery, etc. Then, having Cole’s. Confer with Mrs. B. IL* Rose and ^eo’ocBBOfteWto Jaeob Hoffman 90*see W,
1C‘
.1: un-alsdurlngthu Reunion.
J aecdrod the name of two or three Invalids Mrs. J. C. Lampman the committee with Baltiznore
Kalamazoo, where he was arrested rccent- Monday.
or cripples, will go to them saying he has
&lt;1 at the races next Friday y lor stopping a couple of men. and re­
thhdty8^’ Of Lowc11, •**nt Su«day in been sent by someone who may be a friend regard to refreshments. Fare for round
Pbfmsfliio. For program see lieving them of their surplus cash.
GALLOP -TIN DALL Married on Saturday,
of the person, and after taiklug a while, tripSOcta.
August jc. at tta Fresbytsrian parsonage ay
L/The sink holo on the Lowell At, llasttrigs
The W. H. M. 8. will meet at the
the Rev. A D. Grigsby. Mr. Thomas T. Gritop
Mrs. Bert Walker, ot Martin, Is visiting offer. In order to secure a start In business
In the place, to cure them fur just whutthe residcuce of Mm. O. D. Spaulding on to MIm Annie M. Tindall both ot Boatings.
- ■ g hie Just opened a large it R. north of Freeport Is being filled ’ in in the city.
iil"’..!
• J'"1 ,il,‘ at ,,iB br,ek yarU aud tlie road straightened. Tills ami the
medicine will cost: sometimes he will get Wednesday p. m., Aug. 27th. After the
fact thut a good many of the claims against city Friday *”*' °f Kt,au“z00’ "as ,n tbe from 81 to 85. and that Is the last that per­ usual concert exercises there will bo Uork.
M&lt;.r.-.nv
son will see of him, for the next day. in­ A full attendance Is requested.
the road are being settled, may have some
.
■ .&gt;-te were sold yesterday
stead of bringing tbe prepared medicine,
significance.
..
There will be a medal contest at the
, ,M1M F,.° Beadle returned to Grand Rap­
-orfang
Ihq.iist an.l Presbyterian
he has skipped. He Is about 5 ft. 8 indies Prcsbyteriru cbnreh Wednesday evening.
.
.
Friday, Aug. 22d, Barnum’s show will id v Tuesday.
v?nic:&gt;t rh'’f"‘PPk*
,
tall; weighs about 130 pounds; rather Aug. 37th. The following are the con­
ta In Kntamazou. The C. K. de s. will run I uI)•&lt;£ram‘r^, of Ann Arb°r, was in the spare built: 1ms small sharp features, dark testants: Edith Prior. Nellie Prior. Carrie blukem. tta;
• r a&lt;-k A .Sun htue two good three
UVW. A UC
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skin. eyes, hair, mustache, and goatee;- Yutz. Tena Shuman. Mae.Dennis, Miss aether
. , (,i‘] ....is (broke) which they will an excursion there on tliat dale, the fare city Tuesday.
for cash, or n good note, payable Jan. UX
for the round trip being only 81. Y’ou can
claims to be a graduate of four medical Newton and Frank Pflug.
T«L Or would like Io apply tba same aa flrat
ami t.-nn’s to suit buyer.
Mel. Gamble, ST Plainwell, was A the colleges, the 7th son of a 7th daughter: a :
leave this city on any regular train during
payment on small house and lot, the balance In
Rev. W. M. Puffer will preach at tj»e
paynenta. For further particulars
, r
n Iml- house and lol In the second -the day, and return on the special train at city last week,
brother-in-law to -lUttle Jake" of Saghtaw; Yeckely school house next Sabbath, a} &lt; monthly
enquire of Wm. F. tann at J. W. Lunn’s
at a bargain. Call nt 7 o’clock in the evening, or the tickets will
Mbs Addie Jordan returned from Bay the owner ot several trotting horses which i o’clock p. m.
tailor shop. Huttings, Mich.
ta good to return the 23d. he rents out during the racing season, etc. j
office for particulars.
. V lew Thursday.
is very fond of beer. Pass him along.—
We are in receipt of lhe catalogue of
Mrs. Peter Edmunds diet! at her home in
.» v
*
City of Battle Creek, which
of Fryepurt, was in 1j Marsh:
'*—hall Statesman.
Th.;
tho Orchard take Military- Academy
.. U. J. Collar, was taken tta Hud ward Sunday aged 45 years, the city Monday.
Il/Cvc
which allows tliat institution to be |n a
itai Q* Co.. Friday.—Battle She lias been a great sufferer in tbe past |
’
_ very busy place now is the Wool Boot most flourishing condition. The majority
Mnv IL M. McNealy went to Grund factory. Upwards of 60 bands are em­
six years of dropsy and heart disease, and
irc lory
of tlie institutions ot learning sadly over­
Friday suffered a stroke of paralysis. The Rapids Saturday.
ployed. and tbe number will ta increased look tlie necessity of physical exercise and
,.
wii- arrested Friday un
deceased was tuc mother of Mrs. Quincy
Ml.-e Sarah Ayres visited her sister in as the business ot the Co. will warrant and many a young man leaves the college halls
,
and battery, and Hynes, of Delton, and was a woman much
Of Ionia, a German Physician, graduate from
Lowell
last
week.
as
rapidly
as
it
would
be
puaslble
to
add
to enter upon the uncertainties of life, the best Unlverroy of Europe, and a well-known
bcuriug tature Squire Kenadmired for her uuble qualities. The fun­
Inexperienced help in a business requiring with nothing but his diploma and a shat­ and successful Specialist in
Mr. and Mrs. M. O. Abbott were in
eral senices were held at the Catholic
very great carcfulpess on ttie part of em­ tered constitution to back him. At the
Belfevm*
last
week.
h |, jerriuijk- not neev«sary to Del! you. church Tuesday and the remains taken tu
ployees. And we are pleased to note that Ji Hilary Academy physical exercise is de­
. j.
m-iie-i.illy understood that Middleville tor burial.
Mrs. Bert Hamlin went to Holland very gowl wgges are bt-iug nitid. /Tlie ba&lt;T manded but not at the. expense of mental I
’j.-.w.-i liifi. aV Reymtlds are headquarters
start tta InstKUtion had through the exas­ training, and the two are so happily unit­
We have again secured the agency fqr Tuesday on a visit
Of Men. Women and Children,
perating delay.of tbe city in getting the
•i.rilw 1-- ui.ikv-.ur buggies.
the well known- I*rlme Kip Bools which
IHchanl Murray and wife visited friends jtower. has resulted in a serious Ions to tbe ed tliat at the completion of the course,
notice :u looting over our exchanges we have tandled for the'past six years in Ionia Co. last week.
the graduate is prepared to start iu life Ml U larnl n.uun. Di«a~ er Wo«~.
Diseases
of Children, Diseases of the Liver.
Wool
Boot
Co.,
so
that
they
cannot
do
the
with a good education and perfect health Stomach and
•| at ta- re iu&lt; l«vo '• great falling off In with pleasure tu ourselves aud satisfaction
Kidneys. Dismmeaof the Stomach
Dr. S. M. Fowler spent Sunday with his business they would otherwise have done. —a most important requirement for suc­ and Bowels. Diseases of
crtpary Onrana.
.rirerlMub! fur the Detroit exposition. ■ to our customers. This line of boots has
But prospects for another year are most cess.
Eruptive
Diseases of the Skin. Diseases of the
parents
in.
Maple
Grove.
.
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__
earned tlie reputation of giving more wear
•,n.in r.hat there wa&gt; a tear ago.
Head. Diseases of the Spine. Diseases of the
flattering, and then our citizens will see
for the money than any other line’ manu­
F.
D.
Black
was
In
Battle
Creek
a
few
the Immense benefits do tbe city of this
For -.iiv. my reMtleitcr property in first factured. We have them In men’s, boy’s
We desire to thank our Hastings friends
concern, which, as we say. is very liberal
Also carry with me a full line of Family Modi^artl. "in Jvi. house and b^rn all In first and vouth’s: we are also receiving now our days test week on business.
for kindly assistance at the funeral and
,
toui'liiu l 'i'enns to suit purchaser.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Hyatt, ot Charlotte, with Its employees. The gentlemen con­
new stock of women's and children's shoes
nected with the Wop! Boot C&lt;\ are honora­ burial of our child.
C. WErsSKKT.
as your Druggist will sell you. and far better
at prices that cannot be .beaten. Call and were in the city over Sunday.
M
il
.
lxp
M
bs
.
F
baxk
M
avs
.
ble men, who have a wide reputation as
than Patent Medicines.
You •'
" tl* best sport of tbe sea­ se&lt;: us and bring your produce, for which
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Striker returnedI business men ot integrity, Whose manufac­
Marriage Llrrnaea.
. i! '.tilt fail to Mt’.eud the races at the we will pay lhe highest market price.
from Bay View Friday night.
tured goods are made upon houur, and are
Name and Residence
Age
Stavffku Jt Crawlev.
irtiiunil-next ivvk Friday and Satur.
therefore
desired
by
the
trade.
We
are
i Tbos. Williamson, Waytaud Allegan Co. «
Mrs. John Busby and children left for
Tt.e purses offered amount to S300.
glad they are with us. as we know all our un ■ Ellra Blackman. Tbnenapple
Everybody knows that when N. T. l*ark- Fenton to-day to vi.dt relatives.
i LuUier D. Hall. Rutland
94
citizens are, and realize too that they , are
’tV!;vi:\' n K»» abroad to make purchases er seta out to do anything he does iu aud.
I Fannie E. Itacera, *'
'
si
. Mis. Will Crothers returned to herr in a position to do the city far more good
t John C, Ctnmoers, Irving
t&gt;
-Li.-!i :i..q call pnw-un* ut home, they liave docs It well. So when he decided to offer
week during the Hummer, Fall and Winter
'i tana Hovanler,
“ *
home jin take Odessa Saturday.
than was expected from them. The city
.in mlrre*’ whatever iiu tlie building up the people of Barry county some tine,
i
Webb
Tluunseu.
Barry
„
’ months, al lhe American House, from 8 a. m. to
will of course deal honorably with them, ’*" &lt; l&lt;ta M. Heelilo, Agusta, KalamuonCo. ’to
Mrs. Glenn Greenfield returned to her
--j
*-r the town in which they live. sporting events, he proceeded to do so iti a
and In good faith perform what is required
«
Thomas
T.Grilop.
City
»
home in Grand Rapids Saturday.
1«
1[ your holm abyjMa. kJ." M"&gt;» £ T»o
to give this model Institution—tta largest ,a i annle M. Tindall. ••
I iu rizii'-h annual reunion of the Barry tltorough and satisfactory manner. He.
..„
•ttrt
tn*. ar If vou cannot
i Geo. W. Braee, Rutland
»
Mrs. Phillipa, of Vermontville. Is visit­• nnd best of the kind In lhe world-*-the op­
• 'ifif, —iii[1vr- aiql sailom will lie held himself puts up tbe money for the purses
jvm
■ —” .
*■
- Carrie Giles.
*
.
W CvlU' yourntcii,
portunity to extend Its business as far as
I will come to aea yon. Cbaijcs the same as
.--ptemls-t 4 ’ and 'Uh. Camnfire will offered. S300. Tlie races will take place; ing her mother. Mrs. Golt, in this city.
at the fair grounds Friday and Saturday
your home physician. reasonable.
.
possible.
.-hinnwu-'&lt; at 7 p m on the evening’of tbe
Mias-----Maj
Boorum,
of -FL Payne, ------Ala.,
pMition.
afternoons of next week. All who know;
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For which the Mich. Central will sell
Mr. Parker know that these races will fa- «*iu the city visiting relatives and friends,
1 once had an Illustration of tbe Indian
Harvey Sheldiin am! Kirk Downing. square woiIl a fair show will ta given alb
George and William Andros, of Battle Jfashion of applying a name to a stream. special excursion tickets August 26 to
• bar.. I with istn-tiiy. were brought before' entries, and the best horses will win. The ।Creek, vi*ited relatives in the city last Crossing
tta Gun river north of Plainwell September 5th inclusive, at one fare for
’
In company witli an Ottawa Indian, or as the round trip with 50 cents .added for
K* n.-.-’.on f!»»•* niornmg. plead guilty. track is in good shape and good races can week.
.they persisted in calling themielvesTawah, admission coupons to Exposition making
• ta counted on.
Samuel Carson, of Galesburg, was In 1] oiljctl him the name of the stream, the rate 84.35 from Hastings. These
It fa not strange to those who know S. the city on business the tore part of the ••Pens-a-gun-sepee,
•
” and then In a very ec­ tickets will be good to return not later
fZli. Wllox. "I Irving, has marketed E.
; Phillips, the grocer, tliat be has won weeki
( centric mixture of English. Tawab nnd than September 5th.
vW bushels of Imckleberrfeti this season, tta
i
large trade lie has. Starting out as he
L W. Bei.i„ AgL M. C. R. IL
French aided by vigorous signs
Chas. Wardell arrived home from Canadian
&lt;
:.*rhhigi-rr bushel for all excepting idid with the Idea of keeping none but the
Chicago last week for a visit with his 1he proceeded to tell me about an Indian
grade of goods, and selling them
• e la-i I:i'.s i-ushel'. which went at 82.50 highest
I
crossing
Gun
lake
in
his
canoe,
and,
being
]
nt a small margin of profit. It was safe to parents.
;„r b.Shr! - Freeport Herald.
capsized by a sudden and violent squall,
predict success for him. For while tta
Mr. and Mrs. Kyle, of Grand Rapids, hist
)
his rifle in such deep water that he
TIjv cheapest and most effective remedy
generality of people arir not able to tell, by were the guests of relatives
never recover It. That must have
hereover could
&lt;
&lt;-r •It-rnc.int' pe&gt;H known as rose bugs Is ;
tta looks of them go&lt;»d goods from slightly Sunday.
been
in the days when guns were scarce
’
1
to-lH- a woluihip of saltpeter and water.
Inferior goods, yet in the long &lt;un, by tta
aud
the loss to tliat Indian wns so great as
F. H- Sweet andChas.McKinstry.
of j
t .aii’.- -jHAinta'. &lt;&gt;f saltpeter to two gallons use of them, people learn to kubw where
to be remembered by him and bis fellows
j
■: wat.r will generally prove strong they get tta best goods. Mr. Phillips very Chicago, were in the city the fore juirt of bv
knowing the lake afterwards as Gun
• ujvghto •..•f,lniplWi the result
lake. 1 tad been busily engaged In getting a
wisely built up his business by seeking tlie week.
collection
of Tawali words from that In­
A. K. Kenaiiton made a business trip &lt;
Burd.Kk. c.m !&gt;• &lt; aMfy- destroyed by patronage through giving the largest possi­
{keeping him In a communicative
।
jxiuringa f&gt; w u b-pouiifuls of kerosine oil ble value In high grade of goods for their through the southern portion of the county dian
frame of mind by means uf a doughnut
&lt;&gt;:&gt; tin- plain. The oil rots tlie roots and money.
last week.
every little while, ns I'tad a good supply
na few &lt;lay* the . burdock is dead.
(kto E. Ryna sori of Dr. Ryno. of Way- J
l&gt;n the excursion tb Grind Rapids Sun­
•
v any number of burdocks In day several young men living near Coats land, visited G. K. Beamer and family to go into tbe woods with.) But my giosnary was not extensive enough to under­
thfs p;-ailia; .liquid Ih» externdnateii.
Grove, entered another car and were spoil­ this week.
.
stand if 1 had asked the question, what
Strayf-d from Walt take Saturday Aug. • ing for a fight, and they probably now realJudge Smith returned from Bay View was it colled before Indians had guns?
ire
ttat
they
had
greatly
overestimated
th. it line &gt;hrp|jrn1 dog. a little over one
At any rutu that Indian's lost rifle gave
Saturday
night
to
be
in
attendance
at
• -sr old. dark yelfcw in color, with little their pugilistic abilitiesAmong others Circuit court.
name to a larger territory than many a
•vltitf &lt;m hi- breast
Finder, will be picked on, was a medium sized, innocent
tract that had been fought for with lots of
Mr». Will Squlers. of Big Rapids, was guns, and plenty of bloodshed. Gun lake.
-aiiabij r. .rardvduy returning the dog to looking fellow from Kalamazoo, bqt when
the
guest
of
relatives
in
this
city
Thurs1
they
had
got
him
thoroughly
waked
uf
Gun river. Gun Marsh and Gun Plains, and
1 W Ba max k, Hastings. Mich.
Plainwell, too, once had n name tliat
Pnd. Fo/d will .Jeeture at the M. E. they must have though the Inmates of tta day and Friday.
insane asylum were let louse at them., for
Mr?.. D. B. Pratt and Miss Anna Nash meant something. The iDdiaus called it
htreli io-inurrow ijv.&gt;nlng at 7:30 on phys- lie proved to be a regular cvcUine. The
the “Tbornapple ground.” 1 have forgot­
i'»lo&lt;v. Having many charts to illustrate train was stopped and the-/disgraceful returned from a two weeks’ vacation at ten now Just how t'was said but 1 know
'.itli, and Mng ajhte speaker, tbe lecture scene stopped, it Is said Hint some of the Bay View Friday.
tlie sentence word ended with “me nas
aubflf Imt is* lukthlntoresting and Instruct­ Coata Grove young men liave been engaged
DrJ Hanlon and Bro. Saunders, of the kah" which might have been made into a
ive. Xjlrare --&lt;&gt;r&lt;IIiniy invited to attend.
Middleville Republican, made us a very name more pleasant to the ear and' having
in nursing sore heads since lhe fracas.
some real description than lhe present I
pleasant call yesterday.
While tty -urwyor was platting ont
Samuel M. Overman and James Van
4O51-.T-.villatp! lots In East Rutland
Will Hams and family went to Ottawa meaningless cognomen tacked to' the post­
last week, wome very gnod citizens we.re Aurtrum started for Jackson yesterday af­ Beach Sunday and will spend a couple of office by Anderson’s bridge by the U. S. ।
ternoon in company with Sheriff Sbrlner.
jiostofficc authorities.—W. 11. Woodhams
'•*n wmdhig theif way homeward, reOverman will ta the guest of State Warden weeks at that popular resort.
In Kalamazoo Telegraph. .
pratlr.g--onie &lt;&gt;f the “Holy Scriptures”
uacjpards. after interviewing the survey­ Hateh for 5 years for bigamy, while V an •/Howard Mosher, of Cloverrlale, was In
Austrum
will
only
ta
entertained
for
one
Die
city
Tuesday,
having
Just
returned
As has been announced in these columns.
ing luu :y._
year, for getting property under false pre­ from a ten days vacation at Petoskey.
Dr. E. H. Itathrop has placed In his office
The dm* fur tlie tepubliran county con­ tenses. Overman when brought before
a line electric cablneL for tbe treatment of
Mrs. Hamden Keith, of Ogden, lows,
vention fan Ihs-ii Changed from September tta court plend -‘guilty” to lhe charge of
disease by electricity. The apparatus con■.nth ’.•&gt; M'tHnl’. r,17tli. by rwiuest of the bigamy, bo doubt thinking his sentence arrived in the city yesterday to attend the slats of a heater, which furnishes steam
fuoemi of her mother Mrs. Tracy Carr.
for the cablneL so that the temperature of
•smitty ronvuntiof yesterday*, 'nils was would ta shortened, but when the full senb-vau-;• many who would doubtless olher- t.-nee of tlie law was passed upon him and
MrsJ- Bowne and son Burdette, of the cabinet can be raised to any degree re­
—AND—
wive ronbt a, delegates wanted to attend* Judge Hooker told him tha^Jie -regretted Grand RapMs, and Mra. Chas. Barlow vis­ quired, and a splehdld battery forlhe gen­

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Harvest Excursion
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the state fair.

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tliat ta could not Mnteuce him to fifteen
Ijk!. &gt;i;i Sunday last- at M. E. chnrch or years”, he no doubt realised that his base
&lt;&gt;a W'-t Green street, a jet pin. trimmed deceptions were not appreciated In this juy
iugnlti. with gold jenf in center containing dieial circuit
A reprvMiuilve ot We widely too«
3 p&lt;irl. The greaifar value is in the fact
that tlie pin w .ts a .gift to Its owner. Mrs. firm ot Selx, Schwaub &amp; 0a, ot Lhlcaito.
• J. JL .Xeff. Flndrir will please return to wa&gt; Iu the elty tat week.
Mix Neff or leavezit this office.
the plant of the American Wool Boo* co.,
They stand beiiftid them, and you will and luepeelluF thrir Proee»» of J■»
find them a., represented. ’That L? what taoture. It la needta, w W that he ■■
Meswr Bins. * Baynolds do with buggies greaUy pleajud with the plani and We
gotKla made there, ,and gave assurance of a
you boy of them. . They do not sell cheap­
ly made buggies, which arealike unprofita­ lantrly inoeaaed bulneas "JW We oo
ble to them imd their patrons. They seJl Boot Co- tor another year. We pnwpeeU
the fees! th« market affords—and the best belnc that the enter ot thi, one 6rn&gt; will
UK the eap^lty ot We Co. » fta"
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an- U;e clMpesL
the ntraoM. and may require
This afterjioon al tlie Michigan Central The Co^Wonld like to putln atam bmt
j»toek yanh Mesbra T. IL Spaulding &amp; Ing artmratua Wrough tbe entire plant.
La, wdl hold mu, Uf the greatest auction a. well w. nuke oWer
*•! fair*-, erer In this city. These tore dolny Wl, however. Wey dwlre anaa
boro-, an- Western horsaa. most of them Jnstnwirt ot the matter, at taue between
«her-broke|i, and some saddle homes. them and the city.
Gley must tr soht an(1 wHI be
Be
A railroad meeting was held last night,
*ore and attend this sale if you want tu for the purpose of hearing tta report of
■ Miy a KlKh| bo™.
n Very |ow price.
S imtainrSut ...
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Appfa. nofv promise only 25 per cent, of ter and advtae with Mr Boynlre, In retta"
«nareraj!e
in the southern counties. to his railroad projccL Tiny
po
^t
l'-t een| in the i«nMI, and 87 per that Mr. Boynton wua pos-»c.Mfed of
**ntthe wnrtliem. Tlie decline In the
•Mjtfa-rn ,
, ,inrv July , b
reiit..uni! -sliiff. June t. jjy per cent.
Hicre M nm a (.0UBtye tthll prubnbly not a SSs-XSa
ring.i. in
|h M|e s&lt;(UtiH.rn wcllon of
*ta'r. tlmt will have fifty per cinL of
. * I’ll. -n,(, „[ ^pptes.The aid be want* frm&gt; I* we
» ;
.. ^‘cry
intai should bo convinced per uille
will amount to
Jr1
I'1-* "! is full of opportunities for
*2’- it Is tyr him u&gt; reach out and grasp
as they pxv. swiftly by. The past ta
cm’ij. .. 1,1 itM "Pportunltlea. tlie future fa
uthe tiiiK
present fa here and now
‘Uy U alwn(,sn,1‘ke ti,*! •*“** °f 11- lft°»*- me
u
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up or d;nfaUure‘fur lb° ycara

ited their mother, Mrs. L. D.-Gardner, last eration ot tlie healing currenu which can
ta made as strong or weak aJ desired by
week;
tta patient. Tne latter. In the full garb
The Misses Minnlo and May Boorom with which nature endowed him only, is
wentito Grand Rapids Friday to attend introduced In tlie cabinet, which can be
the funeral of their cousin. Mrs. IJzzle shut ud like a box but Is so arranged tliat
tbe head projects above tbe same so the
Clement
l/for. Will Upjohn, formerly of this city, heated air may not be breutbed. Steam is
Feturtied to his home In Kalamazoo last then introduced, and the temirerature rais­
week after attending a medical convention ed. So does the peraplratton. lhe hottest
day in the harvest field to no comparison
hi Berlin, Germany.
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to this cabinet as a - sweater.” Tta elec­
Mrs. Will Bowne went to Otsego Tues­ tric current is then turned un, one cunent
day to attend the double wedding of her being applied at tbe fret pr spine or both,
cot’isins. Alfred and Chas. Nevins, to the while the patient appiles the other through
Misses Eva and Emma Adams.
a damp sponge to the affected parts. It ta
Mlles Woodmansee, of Kansas, who has a very pleasant sensation, for a severe cur­
liran visiting his non Frank In \ ermont- rent of electricity Is never given, and the
15 or 20 minutes spent in the cabinet are
not unpleasant, and leave no unpleasant
for tome lime, returned borne Moiidey.
effects, and tbe patient after a good thor­
e/Clie». Bowne, formerly teller of the ough rubbing with tatli towels, feels very
^ilunul l*nk &lt;d IMe elty. »«“&gt;*• much exhillrated by the treatmenL As a
prominent banker of lurolA IMk., wn. method of treating obstinate chronic dis­
KLt o: hl. brother Will, n tew day. Uat
eases. especisllv those of a nervous _order,
eleotrlcity has long been known and high­
week. *
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FredjGriftiu and daughter Nettle, of St ly esteemetL By tta improved
ranl.*Minn.. were the guests of Mrs. Jul a the cabinet treatment, ita application is
far more
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Willison Friday. Mr. .(«• Is receiving wade
UMtaebt al tbe Sanitarium In Battle ■the number and character of the cures per
formed by It are little short ot marvelous.
Creek,
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Rheumatfam. nervous disorder*. *Ptn«
. Xolney Ferris, tbe -rack eateber ot tte disease, anti diseases of the stomach and
IZ?rt Wayne. Ind., l«- ball tram, mr!ret
other internal organs are treated by elec­
Lome last week, that elw^barlnk toBo-rt tricity with tta most flattering sue cess
In tlm wake of many aueh oisnutatluna when applied by tta cabinet method. It
over the country and disbanded.
wtil be Interesting to any one to &lt;ml* «
Dr Lathrop's office ami ace thfa electric
Following Is the pro«rain 1W tbe num: cabinet. K1&gt;.1 « any be .aicted «"»&gt;J“g
at the fair urounds k rlday and Saturday ok dtaeases as can be successfully treated uy
""SuUsV m.—Half mH* nmnlmr. pnrje( electricity, certainly this, the latest and
, best appliance for that purpose will cur^
j.0.
rlaas trotting, pnrse leu. 3JU if a cure ta possible. , For the Dr. dora
elaaa uotank. purae »W.
nut ofata .it Is a cure-all, though aa a re-

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RETURNING leave
AU who desire to atop off M Grand Bapl'da will lure that privilege.
Tram will ran through to Ottawa BeaefaTaudhuumasenaers In front of Hotel Ottawa. Pa»sengers wlnhlug to go to Macataw* F*rk resorts can take maun Ferry Boat from Beach dock,
rate 6 canto.
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BOAT RIDE ON LAKE MICHIGAN.
Arran cement* hare teen mad* whereby thus* that desire can rn|oy a boat ride on Lake Michliran by Steamer Macatawa. The boat will make two trips, leaving Ottawa Reach dock at 2 J6 p.
inland 3 □op.m.: leaving Maratawa Farit dock at2HB p. m. iand i:® p. m.. and give one hour
ride on the beautiful lake for 1* cento, children 10 cents. The Maratawa Band win accompany
excursion on the lake.
Thousands nt our best people visit thia popular resort every week and t ml the
Perch FHblng In Michigan. Fishing Tadde and Live Minnows reasonable, K'^'****
kinds. The Hurt nothing at this fiesort Is dellghttuL and from &gt;0» to 300 gentlemen aud tmlta

Tickets Good Only on Special Train.
W. B. rKXNen, IUe»r,IM Amt. «««.

�NEKJHBORfHQ COUNTIES.

Three masked men entered lhe house of
Ingalls Westovler. in thb place, late Sat­
urday ufcbt for the purpose of robbing
him. Mr. Westovlcr is a Hollander, and
lives alone, nnd Is supposed to have con­
siderable money at times in the house.
He was seized by the roughs, bound and
gagged, and beaten In a terrible manner
until finally, at the point'of a revolver, he
was compelled to reveal the hiding place
of hta money. Luckily lhe old gentleman
had tat 810 In tlie Jiouse which the thieves
took and. departed, leaving their victim
bound and in an almost nncoDBcioos con­
dition.—Schoolcraft special to Detroit Free
Press.

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Ing to O’Day. He coaid not be found to­
day. but the officer* expect to arrtet him.
—Kalamazoo Telegraph.

It Is evident from the speed attained by
Jo$m Gilpin's horse that It was well cared
for. aud all owners of live stock should ex­
ercise caution and care by having a reliable
remedy at band. Veterinary Carbollsalve
cures cuts, wounds, brnlawi. collar aud
saddle gnlln, sores.- mange, scratches,
thrush, inflammations and all abrasions nf
the skin and diseases of the feet of horses
and cattle quicker than any other remedy,
and is tbe only preparation that Invariably
renews the hair In its original color. It is
Ray Hewett, a lad living near Silver endorsed by Jay Eye See’s driver and by
luirge
Creek, only 10 years of age, committed prominent horsemen generally.
suicide last week by taking poison. No cans 31: small cans 30 ets. Sold by all
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motive is known why. he should have com­ druggists.
mitted such a rash act
Belding has secured Howard &lt;hty*a tub
F. IL Rockwell, of Pine Creek,, has factory;
found iu his possession a 82 bill upon
which Is written: “This is the last bill ot
a fortune of 8100,000. Cause whisky'and
Dr. IlaineK* Gohlrn Spocitle. '
cards. Lesson learned.”
It can be gtveu «n a cup of tea or coffee, with­
out the knowledge ot the person taking it.
One of the very oldest original pioneer effecting a speedy and permanent cu*. whether
residences in the county, a log bouse 20x24, th* ratlent ta a moderate drinker or aa alcOholle
wreck. Thousands of druuKanU fave been
is located on tbe bonk of Grand river, two cured who have taken the Golden Specific In
miles west of the city, vt a point where their coffee without their knowledge, ami to­
was laid out an embryo city “at the head day believe they quit drinkiux of their own free
ho harmful effect results from It# ad­
gteam navigation" as then supposed, will,
ministration. Cure# guaranteed. .Send for cir­
named Utica. The liouw was built in '35, cular and full particulars. Address In con­
by Jarard Connor, and haa been vacant for fidence. Gouikn spjccrric Co.. 1M Race street,
many years, but still stands in a fair state Cincinnati, u.
of preservaliofi.—Ionia Express.
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A West Michigan formers picnic will
Katie Conant, the frail and. frolicsome light on Lansing. August 21.
damsel whose trial for larceny does not
seem to be pusbed with very’ much energy,
was recaptured Saturday, after her second
and unaccountable escape from jail last
week. The sheriff found her at tbe house
of a man named 1 Bruner In Pine Plains
towhship. She was dressed in a suit of
men’s clothing when appretauded.- If
. %sbe has not outwitted the officers again,
she Is probably In the Detroit refonnatory
now.—Plainwell independent.

These pills an* scientifically compounded,
and uniform in action. No griping pain so
commonly following the use of pills.
They are adapted to both adnlts and chil­
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
they have nn equal In the cure of sick
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they ex­
cel any other preparation.

Owosso nnd Corunna will be connected
The C. L. Klug Veneering works, of
Montague, will soon be moved to Holland, by an electric railway.
the latter city giving 87000 bonus and 12
Sick Hradnchc.
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acres of land fur their plant The concern
l.oose’8 Red Clover Pills cure sick
will employ about 200 hands. Already
headache. dysj&gt;ei«ia, indigestion, consti­
the fairgrounds have been purchased.by a
pation. 25c. per box. 5 boxes for 81. For
syndicate and platted into city lots.
sale by W. II. Goodyear.
A Hollandfeh pa]&gt;er will soon be
Croewell shipped 80,DOO pounds of
published hi Kalamazoo.
cheese to Liverpool during July.
Rev. ,1. W. Arney, pastor of the Meth(xllst church nt Saranac, whose horse rac­
In Latin the meaning oT Salve h “Hail.
ing proclivities have excited halt the peo- God Save You!” used as a" greeting when
pie of this hemisphere, has just got him­ the eastern plague setuirgvd the cities of
self iuto a peck uf trouble. His congrega­ Europe. By promptly usin 'safe and re­
tion are very well satisfied with him, horse liable remedies we can save ourselves
racing and all, but it aeeim the Methodist from many plaguing discomforts, itching#
. chnn-h of the State is not, and it is said he and Irritations from all causes, insect bites,
will la! hauled over the coals at the next plant poisonings, catarrh, inflamed and
slate MetliodLst conference to be held in fore eyes, salt rheum, boils, ulcerations,
Muskegon September 10. In the event lie piles, felons, soft corns, tetter, elfapplng,
Is asked to choose between his pulpit and chafing, ring-worm. bums, scalds, chil­
his horses, it is said he will stick to his blains, fowl bites, cuts and bruises which
■hordes, regarding the demand of the con­ are rapidly and jrermanentiy cured by
ference uncalled for and unjust
Cole’s Carbolisalve. the only infallible
healing preparation ever devised. Small
Frank Detaining, the only blind man in
boxes 25 cents; large boxes 50 cents. Sold
town and who was a union soldier aud bus
by all dyugglsts.
never drawn a pension, was granted a
pennon this week of 840 per month under
Lansing claims to have one of tlie best
new law. Mrs. Demming has supported equipped hospitals in the northwest.
'her husband by doing laundry work since
they come here two years ago.—Ijcke
Odessa Wave.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

Chas. Albriglit, of Benton, was before
Justice Baughman, Wednesday, for ex­
amination on a cltarge of assault with in­
tent to do great bodily harm on the person
of Robert Billingsley, on August 2. The
• particulars are. as we leant them, that
Albright met the old man on a bridge
near Luther Johnson's and charged him
with improper.relations with a respectable
The Detroit Museum of Art opens Sept.
woman who tolerated Albright as a 15 for the fall and winter term.
husband as long as.shc couki and then left
him; he threateneO^to kill the old man
Mrs. L. C. Hodskey. of Big. Rapids, was
and attacked him with a handsaw, which quite seriously injured in a runaway.
he had with him, striking him on the back
of the head and ueck with the sharp edge
of the saw, cutting three or four ghastly
There are many ways by which the stars
gashes before neighboFs, liviring tbe respond to inquirers respecting the secrets
trouble, came -to the rescue. Albright, of tho future. One of the simplest is to take
upon examlnatibn. was bound over to ap­ the first star you netice, count the namber
pear at circuit court, in the sum ot 8fioo. between it and the Milky Way. halve that,
He was unable to aecure ball.—Charlotte and it will give you the number of letters
Republican..
in your husband's name. Aqother is to
The first aiirjua! tournament of the Bat­ select tho number of stars iu a consurtlatle Creek gun club will be held on the tion, odd it to the date of your birth, and
xlub grounds August 19 and 20. The club divide the whole by twelve, keep the result
offers 8875 In cash and merchandise prizes in your mind until you strata: hands with
some ono, then add tho letters in that per­
' and professionals are barred.
son’s name to what you have, divide by
An amusing scene on Bfidge street last seven, and you will get the number of
FrMay., just before uuon, was a pitched months before you will be married. If it
battit? between n Grand Ix*dgc business should run over thirteen and Ire even you'll
man and his wife on one side and a widow marry a young man, if uneven an old one.
and her obstreperous son on the other. If over twice thirteen and oven ho will be
Tbe fur flew for a few seconds, until the red headed, if uneven he will be bald and
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bystanders cutihf recover from their con­ very rich.
To toll whether your future husband will
vulsions of laughter sufficieutiy to put a
atop to tlie racket.—Grand Ledge Indc- bo fond of you and trusting, or Jealous and
tired of you, select a stars* you first cast up
pendent.
your eyes, and count the number between
Down on the Saugatuck roach beyond it and the “dipper" or “cancer” and add
Charlie Hill’s, there lives the Helsel family thirteen. Halve that, and if tho result be
and only a short time ago they occupied an even ho will adore you. if uneven you will
old log house. One evening they built a have no peace. Clouds shooting acroae the
smudge to keep the mosquitoes away from sky while you are counting mean rivals.
-the bouse and this, al last, became4 a Keep on and do not be interrupted by them.
subject for the loving couple to quarrel —New York Press.
•■over. Nelttier would put out the fire,
-though it threatened to burn the bouse,
and. as a result., after they went to byd,
The ex-Empnsss Eugenie had quite an
. the house took lire and. with most of the adventure soma time ago en route from
I ••furniture." was burned.—Allegan Record. Liege to Cologne- She was sitting in a first
class runway compartment when n man
About a week or two ago Dr. Bos. of entered, and producing a pipe began to
Fillmore disappeared rather mysteriously. smoko industriously. Tho guard repre­
One day he drove to East Saugatuck, hired sented to the fellow that the compartment
a man to bring l&gt;ack his rig and boarded waa reserved for ladies, but this warning
lhe train, wilhout telling anyone where or had no effect upon tho ruffian, who con­
why he left. It seems lie had been the tinued to smoke so fast that tbe air in the
recipient of several letters, stating tliat if comportment soon become intolerable and
he wished to escaix- tlw&gt; grasp of the law the ex-empress fainted away. At the next
be had better leave os soon as possible. stop she was removed to another compart­
His friends claim that he Is entirely inno­ ment. When told who th* Lady was the
cent—Holland News.
ruau expressed satisfaction that he had
smoked her out. “I've paid my fare and
Friday a passenger train ran into a
freight train, at Augusta, while going at I'm las good ns anybody else,” said he.
Strangely enough the fellow was not arrest­
ed for. violation of tbe rule prohibiting inseveral otl&gt;erarwere severely injured. trusteu into and smoking in tho compart­
ment reserved for ladk-a. It ta said, tawever, that railway regulations in Europe
Dan O’Day, a young man I" yearn of are enforced in the cast* of foreign patrons
• ngv, was Anestod Thursday, charged wllh only. Lot an American break t he pettiest
larceny. II is slated that 0’Dny and one rule and ho Im mulcted promptly and to
tbe very limit.—Eugene Field in Chicago

that yesterday they

THE NATIONAL LEOSLATURE.

WAMrWGTON Cm", .Aug. 11-Tbe sm­
ite yesterday pawed thy bouse bill to ex­
tend the census laws se as to obtain In­
formation of unincorporated express com­
panies.
Edmunds offered hl# order to
limit debate, and Blair offered a resolu­
tion providing for tbe call for the previ­
ous vuestiou after two days’ debate. Quay
offered a resolution the significance of
which
was
that
Its
pu-wage
would postpone action on the elec­
tion
law until
next session, and*
that was undoubtedly
its
object.
They were all ordered printed aud tabled.
The balance of the day was used up in
speeches against tbe duty on tin plate.
Tbe houso passed a concnr,rent resolu­
tion extending appropriations to tbe 2#th
Inst. The motion to reconsider the vole
by which tbe bill to prevent collision# at
sea was passed was ngreed ta Tha bill
was amended slightly and again passed.
During the vote a call of the house was
ordered and Che;idle offered a rroolution
to call absent members,which was debated
and finally laid on. tlie table. The bouse
also pawg-d the senate bill requiring ves­
sels in collision ut sea to stand by each
other.
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Washington City, Aug. 11—The sati­
ate yesterday agreed to tho house amendmenu to the marine conference bilki, and
sent the «esoiutiotu of Edmunds, Blair,
aud Quay to tbe rules com flittee. Hoar
having offered an amendment to the Quay
resolution Including the elections bill
among the measures to be passed. Tbe
Joint resolution extending tbe appropria­
tion to the 29th Inst w&amp;s agreed to; also
thu conference report on the Indian appro
prtation, while the bill to Increase tbe
clerical force In the pension office wns
panted. A joint resolution was reported
in favor of aid for destitute Oklahoma
people. The rest of the day was devoted
to oratory on the duty on tin-plate. A
short secret session wns also held.
Thu only business transacted by the
house was the passage of a couple of bills
of local interest and the adoption of the
conference report on the fortifications bilL
All the remainder of tbe day was used up
in trying to get a quorum.
Washington Crrr, Aug. to.—In the sen­
ate yesterday the bouse bill to ratify a
boundary lino agreement' between New
York and Pennsylvania and the senate
joint resolution to relieve Oklahoma suf­
ferers were passed. The tariff bill was
taken up and tbe tin-plate paragraph dis­
cussed. Vest's amendment to reduce the
rate to 1 cent a pound was rejected. Plumb
offered an utnendmerit to reduce the rate
to J -cent and pay A bounty of 1 cent a
pound to manufacturer# in tbe United
States. This amendment was pending
when the senate adjourned.
The house spent tbe day discussing the
Nnt McKay relief bill, but on a vote on a
motion to recommit no quorum could be
had, and tho house adjourned.
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Washington City, Aug. 1A—The sen­
ate yesterday shelved the tariff bill for
two days aud took up the river nnd har­
bor bill, which bad nearly been completed
at adjournment.
Amendments were
agreed to reducing appropriations for
Muskegon and Sami .Beach, Mich., and
increasing those for Marquette, Mich.; for
harbor of refuge at Milwaukee, Wia; for
harbor at Superior Bay and St. Louis Bay,
Wla
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In the house an attempt to pass the hill
granting leaves pf absence to customs em­
ployes was defeated by an objection by
Kerr of Iowa The joint resolution for
the relief of Oklahoma destitution wns
agreed to, as was the conference report on
the Indian appropriation bilL
The re'mninder of the session was devoted to fili­
bustering against the MacKay claim. An
evening session was held to consider pri­
vate fiension bills, 185 of which were
Washington City, Aug. 18.-In the sen
ate Saturday the river ami harbor bill was
further considered and passed, with sun­
dry new amendments. The Hennepin ca­
nal paragraph wns not interfered with
and remain# In the bill. A conference
was asked. Quay gave notice that be
would not call up hta resolution to change
the rules before Tuesday. The confer­
ence report on the Chickamauga park bill
was agreed to.
The house approved of the conference
report on the bill to establish a national
park nt Chickamauga; panned the McKay
bill—SrtJ to 65—and adopted some unim­
portant resolution#. The nnti-lottery MU
was then tnken up under a resolution
from the committee on rules, providing
for calling the previous question, at 4:40
p. m. After debate the bill was panned.
A motion to reconsider tho votet on the'
McKay bill was entered by Hayes.
Washington City, Aug. 19.-Quay gave
notioe in the senate yesterday of his in­
tention to ask the senate to adopt hta res­
olution shelving the election bill until
next session. Hoar said “let it go over,’
and Edmunds preferred that should “go
under.” It went over. The general defi­
ciency bill was passed with an appropria­
tion of 81,289,688 to pay the French spolia­
tion claims,which I’lumb opposed because
the original claimants were all dead—or,
os he put it, because attorneys and as­
signees hold the claims. The original
claimants are all dead because congress
has licen »o iong paying the debt. Plumb
offered a resolution to prevent the sale
of tanglefoot in the Capitol Edmunds
offered an amendment to the tariff bill
providing for free trade iu sugar with
countries which give American product*
a free market, and he gave notice of anotheramendmeutproviding for retaliation
ou countrie# which discriminate against
United States product* s* France doe#
with our hog. De hr.to on tbe tin-plate
section of the tariff bill occupied the bal­
ance of tho day.
Tbe house passed bills granting leavre
ot absence to per diem employes of tbe
custom* service; authorizing a tunnel un­
der the Detroit river at Detroit: providing
for n surveyor of customs at Lincoln.
Neb.; fixing the wages of printers, etc.,
in tht government printing office st 50 cento
per taur for day and 00 for night work,
andJM cento per 1,000 czni for piece work.
The contested election ca» of Chalniera
vs. Morgan (Mississippi) waa decided in '
favor of Morgan, the Democrat. Ths bill
to reimburse P. 8. Post, of Illinois, for
election contest expense* waa defeated. A
vote on a bill having developed no
quorum tbe house adjourned. '

NEWS IN BRIEF.
O. Thurxday. which flowed 1000 barrel*
the first hour, nod 1* now gushing *L tbe
rate of 12,000 barreia a day.
Rev. Frank Forsythe, pastor of tbe
Rockland, N. Y.. Metbodiat church, antamnred from tbe pnlplt * P‘«&gt;k
taatch game of base ball. Ha ta out of a
Jeb uow.
Rt Rev. Maria Benedict, late abbott of
tbe Trapptat monastery at Gethsemane.
Ky., died at tfiat inatltution Wedneaday
afternoon of paralyata, after a long illnea*.
and wns buried Tburaday.
Mrs. John Holden and her son Ed"*™
Holden were arrmted at Monticello.. Iltao
Thureday charged with the Harder ut
Harley Rowell, who was killed while he
ahd his wife were going home from Mon­
ticello June2L
Wnsbingtou Waterman, 60 years .of age.
twenty live of which hare been *P«nt iu
the penltentiarirt of M-veral states, and
who on Aug. « was released from the pen
after serving a Mxteeh-year tenp. stole
another bor.Mj Tuesday and was arrested
Wcdurwlay. He wUl probably “go up

TgRRE Haute, Ind..
lad.. Aug. 18.—Two
miners from Roaedale, Park county,
drunk and lying on the track of the Terre

Bp Core.

evening

from

Two Pinkerton men employed in tbe
New York Central yards at Albany. N.
Y., were run down Friday by a train aud
klljttl.
Tbe population of Saginaw, Mich., as
given by the census bureau, ta 46,109.
It took 881 ballots ami two meeting* for
tbe Republicans of the Twentieth Ohio
district to nominate V. A. Taylor for eongrow, which waa accomplished Saturday
after adopting a sort of Australian system
of secret voting.
,
The negro Republicans uf North Caro­
line will hold a convention at Raleigh on
the 2Ct.h instant, to give expression to the
feeling among them that the party dous
not suffiaientiy “recognize" them in nominatiooa to office.
President Ilarnson will spend bi* 57th
birthday, which
occurs
to-morrow,
nt Cape May with hta family.
Four tramps entered a refrigerator car
at Chicago end rode therein to New York
arriving at (lie Utter place in almost a
frozen condition.
The American Federation of German
Xi ar Veterans at Davenport, U. Monday
sent 8=&gt;15 to Berlin to help build a monu­
ment to Kaiser Wilhelm.
.
Sbaw and John Davtawwe tilled
by lightning &gt;t Senecaville, a. Sunday
evening. Tiiey, with two other persons,
were standing in a church door.
Rev. George C. Larimer, piwtar of the
Immanuel Baptist church in Chicago, has
been compelled to resign hta pastorate
owing to serious brain troubles.

Dark!
. or Vanrt.lu, n. HIM
Sowla, b, » Mkblgan
u.ln M.r
U c? ’'•"““’•Imrthm.u
to be killed ut the same spot within a short
time.
George Mills, oue uf Missouri’s best

w“ accidentally
killed by a full at Lx^lslor Springs, Mof
Bunday Mr. Mill, fell from? poTtico of
tne hotel.
Twenty-three Italian immigrant# are de­
tained at tbe New York barge office, pend­
ing aaiInvestigation of charge* that they
were brought over in violation of the for­
eign labor law.
™
lhe run,or lhat tbe Chi­
cago, Milwaukee awl St. Paul hM nUrcharad the Milwaukee aod Northern h*.
been conin med by Charite Ray, n Mil­
waukee capitalist.
''
n

pneumonia. John
Henry Newman

«
i
.
unibbcti hi*
ta*k Monday—begun Sunday—of swirp.

permanently

SP
■SB3 EBMHQ V*Ot* in Daln,H ~
a- »

don. Feb. M. DM.
chnracierMtically
definite language
of Moxley, “was

yards from the
Bank of England.’1 Hie . mother,. w ho belonged to the so-calted evangelical portion
of the Chnrch of England,was a “modified
Calvinist" She faithfully taught bet eld­
est son the catechism and Westminster
confession. Hla early readlpg was in the
works of the modern evangelical divines,
such &lt;is Watts, Baxter, Scott, Newton and
Milner.
_____________________

PniLAnKtraiA, Aug. 18. — Sunol and
Palo Alto are entered for the Belmont
park races, this city, on Sept 4. Sunol
will trot against Maud S.’ record of 5hfi&amp;Ja
aud Palo Alto will go against tbe stallion
record of 2:li

LlSCOLX, Neb.. Aug. 1ft-The bursting
pf a boiler in tbe gas works last evenins
caused tbe death of two men—William
Detmen and Ijim Maggurd.
Pouring
eold water Into the nearly empty boiler i»
the supposed cause of the explosion.

THE MARKETS.
„ ,
Cnicsoo. Aug. )a
On the board nt trade to-dar quotation* were
a-&gt; follows: Wbcat-No. 2 August, opened
eloeed »lX&gt;^i; September, opened |1 (MMdowd
Dmuibtf. openel »UC. dew I
StLt^.«20rrirS*&gt;- 2 An«wt- opened &lt;»Mc.

opened and clarod UQlB):’ January. ojK-mri
SU45, clured tlllTK: May, opeual 813.15.
’'.atvt-September.
opened
WU2J4. dosed SU.TH.
Ort-Ofid moderately
cboL.c
tets c higbw: atber
nnchanjwd; light
grade*. Fi.S5i£t4.a&gt;; rouvh pocking. S3.*F1
axft mixed low. ja.YiBUriH. hravypJclK
and shipping lou. tu.fiajMJU

plthorwl crta*m- 1S1M8: fine to anol
indtotlona. lOxlfc: dariee. finett fn»h. I8aifc;
free1 Packing stocks. e-jJc. Rgga-Scrinlly
fns»li. J-itMc por dux. Poultry—Chickens,
l'L: "priBC cWrkrn»- l°c-

WDbNDS,ClmSWE!.LlNGS
u,. oarely.-r'feF-ncnentl/

DF.UGCCT5 and C.-AL-Ry
WOHASAMxiLEi Co.WAT3.Ki

&lt;No more
K of this!

THE -COLCHESTER- B1BBEE CO.
-IU

-Uh M4.-4 h.1
Cun iar

-CMawOT-

“ADHEStVE COUNTERS."

J. G. RUNYAN,
G. G. SPAULDING,
HUSTINGS.

Shoes
Family
for the

«

FARGO’S*
"Boi Tip" School Shoes
StA\ for
Boys and Girls.
/
Heeled or Wedge HeeL

V5F. H
*

dims_
I pi
TlPjgi

mown
1»3

Sffgpi

fer Gtnltemen,
SH0£G(Wi.r;«-r In

u»» •u*'

FARGO’S
$2.50 LADIES' BOOT

\ Dotvyola m GwL Butlen, I
\
Ojiere. cr Cc»moh Sentejo?\ lackliM* and Fiotitde-

etii sin n o« nu iottoh of ntn shoe.
them xtul to u r abu5«wUI funusti r &gt;l

F. G. STOWELL. Agent.

g(fORt YOU B|jy

STEAM ENGINE
OR

BOILER
AINO row OU* CATALOGUE »» = WRICES

ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,

INDIANAPOLIS, IND.___
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V.B, «WCI
-W3&gt;se; crooked,

3

red winter.

PROBATE ORDKI’.■RUte of Michigan. Covnt v of l’»nT—'• fnr tbe
At a fWMlon of the Probalr C&lt;-nrt f. ■ -t'
Ownty of Barry. boMon at the irnhat.- »«£•
tn the (fftv uf Hastlucs. Iu sidd
II! the .rear otILtoai.DWi Msday, ffio 13th aay of August.
ninety. .....
,
rrorout, Charles W. Aiwtrong, .iddae o!

,Frid")r '“&gt;■ «■
W*r l4,dlco«. “t Salem,

ba,ndrwi Cigarmaker* struck work
SmJSSK.1* u“,“1,r
’
— ..
Mtas Alsbaiigh
— a—
■
negro
wns a i.„,_ i___,
nt*am who
«
1
n

CUJ

U Stunner St. Cleveland,Ofaio* *10’’

Ogden &amp; McCormack, boot arid shoe
mnnufacturi-n*. of Philadelphia, have
GOING TO
made an assignment.
.
Lena Schlan, aged 11 yetin; died in Chi­
cago Thursday from n fall caused by u
dog jumping agaiast her.
DETRorr, Mich., Aug. 15,—The general
The Vatican party at Rome favors Arch­
bishop Wiitab. of freUnd, as the successor executive board of the K. of L left this
city for New York at 10:55 last evening.
of tbe late Cardinal Newman.
An explosion occurred in a distillery It is understood that they intend to com­
nt Posen, Germany Wednesday, killing plete their work there. In a speech be­
urn meh and Injuring several other*.
fore nn assnublage of knights hd even­
A boot containing a man, whose iden­ ing. Powderly said he and his .comrades
tity is at present unknown, was swept were going to New York to detnand arbi­
over the Hurseahoe fall* at Niagara Thurs­ tration In the matter of the New Yofk
Central strike.
Jpst before leaving the
day.
heard
The comptroller of the currency has au­ city he stated that he had
thorized the Citizeeis’ National bank ot nothing from D. A. 246. They thought it
strange
aud
were
going to I investigate.
Colorado. Tex. to begin business with a
Continuing. Mr. Powderly: said they
capital of 8W,(KM).
At a picnic held nt Northampton. Eng­ would seo Mr. Webu the first thing, and
land, twent y girls were poisoned by drink­ if tho New York Caritral met* were found
ing lemonade. It ta frared that a number to be iu the w rong. they would applaud
tbe action ofxbe railroad company in dis­
uf the victims will die.
charging them.
J. Harry Ward, h well-known member
of the Baltimore corn and flour exchange,
A TON OF POWDER EXP LODED,
committed suicide Friday by cutting his
throat with a rtutor.
The Itcvull Itrlng the Nearly Complete
. iHwlruethm nt a Town*. •
A passenger agent- In Cincinnati named
Martin
arrest ....
for giving
.......iu h
.. under .......
....... ijaxsestoy।
Red \.urr,
Cuff, v-wiu.,
Colo.. Aug. iv.
16.—vuuirt':vContractthree persons on hl.
his road
lhmper.TO.cm
read to ths
tb« Kationi
Naloiml ',
the l&gt;enm «t«T Rio braude r»ll.UuulMll e-TOTOhthth in rolutlon of tho
Onll]ng ,hu
„ulJ nol „nU11 ,
"inter-state commerce law.
#j
piece of rotd according tocontrnct uniess
Capt. Frank Holland, one of the oldest.
vetweimtn iu the west, whd has sailed the matters were pushed to tho extreme, put
lakes for thirty years, hanged himself at in a heavy blast containing over a ton ot
hta home in Port Huron k^dday.’ The act powder. After uotifying all the people to
leave town ami seek safety further up tho
ta attributed to despondency.
Tlie comptroller uf the currency has an- mountain the blast wns touched off. After
thorized the American National bank ot smoke cleared away it wah found that the
Helena, Mont., to begin buslr.cas with a whole village had almost been 'demolished,
capital of $2tX&gt;,UOO; also the Commercial nothing having Ixjen left of five bouses,
National bank of Seattle, Wash., capital while thirty other* were badly wrecked
and rendered uninhabitable. 'Hie houac#
8100,000.
Ita closing event of the G. A. IL en­ will be rebuilt at the expense of the con­
campment at Boston took place Friday tractors. In the meantime thirty-five
night, the Woman’s Relief corps holding families will be compelled to live in tents.
a campfiiej Addrewws were made by Gov- •
ernor Brackett. Gen.. Alger, Ojrporal
Washington cht. Aug. 18.—Tbe senate
Tanner, and Commander Veasey.
’
The German government has arranged in secret session Saturday confirmed the
to lay two cable# to connect Heligoland following nocninatlou*: Alexander Clark,
with Germany.
of Iowa, minister resident nod consul genDr. J. Adam# Allen, one of Chicago’s geueral to Liberia: Samuel McNutt; ol
moat noted physicians, and n prominent of towa. consul at . Maracaibo; Adam
IJeberknccht, of Illinois, consul at Tam­
Mason, died Friday.
■_______________
John Kaufman, a pauper in,the Berks pico.
county (Pa.) poor bouae, has inherited a
legacy of 815,000. He ta 70 year* old.
Canto, Aug. Id.—Three cases of cholera
H. H Lourie, the English’ bicyclist, beat ,
the five mile record at Charter Oak park, have been reported by the health authori­
ties here, one of which was fatal. The ap­
Hartford, Conn., Friday, by te seconds.
Busiues# failure# in tbe United States pearance of the disease has created great
during the week ended Aug. 15 were 174; excitement, and many persons are pre­
'
fur the correspondiug week last year, 181. paring Jo take their departure.

mean between the length and breadth of

half

£°ll
and tbe tenth 'of his high office of uardliuu
ot the Homan Catholic church. His death

nwtier of CieoGatl* &lt;&gt;f Datirt II--y
^ouro^tmjanti Minelb«aunnal‘jgS

nje—r^onunai. Itarlev-I&gt;*11 and uncha gcd. Puck-Quiet hut flnn
m-Jk gUAJau- . Lard-DaiT
mlly unchang A

vertfiod of Elmer » Heyaold’ exreuior
MUIe prartui* that aa.tv l-e f.x. -l t-r ■
and allowing »aid atuasl areotmj w G"”1; ....
Thereupon Ubariflrt.’!*»' llmro.-n &lt;•.
,__ * ,, ,u«&gt;
t..., n clovk
•

8ourt,&lt;lbeuto'be"»^d*n £ toe’VXr oJtatbaCtty of Hawttnr', in raid
‘n( I
if awtoereb*.-hy toe Y‘ ’

od.h^t bourn

Dt «W M-Ilunu. »'•&gt;
CRUrtPE 9 copy .Of Hit#
• lhe Haattroa Hamxkr.
I and cdrndalrd in ,wi,i Cgfestire
e in each week f« two •
■torn to said day «t twafri «&lt;■&gt;'";
Ous. W
o( probate.

�^CKLESSGUABDS
The

Sportive

Rifle

Popping

Away at Albany.

VERY WELL DONE.
Train Robbers Who Could Plan
nteaftre at the groups of
»nd Execute.
f
'

PREVAILING PRAYER.
LESSON VUI, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­

gin A 1.UZM FEB8OBS WOUNDED.

------ _
—... . uiKvrwa or into, but be
simply aald it waa in seif-defense." Tbe
railway, was making good progress at the '
time in the Hearing up of the blockade.

THEY BOOOP A PRIZE OF 890,000
think of the women tbe whalebones kill.—
New York Weekly.

AM
THE TROUBLE AT CHICAGO.
Flriat

human life.

NATIONAL Sf RIES AUG. 24.

“

-w

.... —,,lu rruoatHy

I «y Attention tu Mysterious Puungm

.
‘i
[Oom piled from Ijoaxno Helper Quarterly by per
taUUoo of H. 8 Hoffman, publisher. i’hliwtal
phia-l
T. "And Ucspake a parable unto them
10 this cn4. tlmt men outfit of traps to
pray, tnul not to faint." The Kingdom
of &amp;&lt;xl and the coming of the Son of Man

TUART. KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
Attorneys at law.

S

A. SHELDON,
▲ stalk of rhubarb grown by George
.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Cruickahanks and exhibited st George H.
Equalled in Skill
Money to touTon*’iteai ’em**’’]Heal Estate
Rondel'# market ™-»mind eight fitchew In
Chicago, Aug. 18.—About sixty switch­
circumference and weighed Iwo pounds
men in the freight1 yards of the Chicago
Kassas City, Mo., Aug. IB.—The safe of
and four ounces.—FitAburg Sentinel
Rock Island and Pacific railroad wentout
■j;u v: • Aug. 18.—That tbe New York
lhe Pacific Express company was robbed
C.F. BROOKS. CtorXtbttnea.
.. Dtrel inngement ta cot yet out of the on strike about 'J o’clock Saturday night. of toO.uOO (so the report says) by trnin rob­
Their grievance is their treatment by A.
tu power and glory, and the cross ns the
,
--rd to the strike of its tin­ B. Corey, who waa appointed general ber* on the Missouri Pacific railroad yes­
only wnyd» tbe Kingdom, were ths topics
A P- drake, m. d..
- .1.. without question, natwlth- yardtnnsler about five months ago. They terday morning Tbe train, which was
constantly iu the mind and on the lips of
: ;'&lt;-(ul—indeed confident— have never been satisfied with Corey’a ap­ tbe Kausas City limited express No'. 8, left the tsml .kT.ua All the miracles of heal—j-ort&lt; from railway head- pointment aud have used every possible Tipton. Mo , nt aboat 8 a. m. Two mys- | ing wrrn f^roahadowings of the health that
TIME TABLE.
tone of 1
1 • men
to have adopted chance to find fault with hta work.
| terlous figures were seen by the engineer shall lie when the Kingdom comes, and His
In effect JmietSd. tree.
quar’wrLatke.—The strike was brought to a I lurking eround the forward end ot the discourses v.-ert full of the righteousncMsof
-ri :11a warfare. As toon ax'
■ ■ • ■ ■’ »&lt;t-s light on one section | temporary conclusion last night
nieht by
bv an
an I train &gt;—» „
v ! tbe Kingdom.
T M. B. GMJxASPlK, Notary Public
agreement lo Investigate the grievance j to then:
BT, U^rP^! II ~
‘&lt;TC tn,JI
U ‘*a
n Wye,
i “”77
There
iwu In “
&lt;1 rtt
city
Judge, which
SUtfoni.
JL •
and U. B. Claim Agent,
i.l, a diversion is made on an­ of the men mralnat Pa—
----- -I
Just after
, leaving Tipton the feared not God, ncltiwr regarded man.”
will prwecute all kinds of claims before the
u ..■.•utiectlng lines. This was of the men against Corey, which wax that
manengine,
turnedand
toward
tendar to into
fire | The eyre of the Lord which run to and fro
be bad discharged a man without cause, I up lhe
lookthe
rd squarely
■unlay nt Buffalo. The«witph- alleging that he was drank, on duty. '
SOUTH.
muzzles of two revolver* In the hands of Uiraugk U. wbote Mrth (n Cbran. x,L »
Eatamaroo Lv.».
Uaatings. Nick.
1 Vntrr.l yarus there struck. A
Th, .uikVJ^ tb. Waksh 'c». to «.!U”1.'
&gt;;*h-|T-w'
"»»r Bast Cooper .. .
M k 1 '““.““J ‘U1* MXV.J bull, to luealand Juocl.
rrvn «-• W
••• -- -------- - j
M. FOWLER,
Creraey
.............
end
Saturday
when
the
pay
cor
came
j
on
tep
of
tbe
coat
take tlierr'J-laces, nnd refused. SuperinlUgb
tow Rlto-Mtownm.
1 Milo1.
•
Dentist
a. xlnd there teas a widow in that city; Dottoni.
tendefft Burrows Insisted, and the imen' along. It coat the company $’.0,000 and
Managed the Thing Very Wall.
Room* formerly occupied by Dr. Jones,
Ctoverdale
ml
4
"MW.
Avenge
:taif. The men on, linen outside tbe Cen­ this is what a switchman told a reporter:
One of lhe bandits covered tbe fireman
Smith. Hams A Van Arman's.
“I'll tc4l you how it occurred. You know
\ me 0/ mine ndtvrsary.” Many are the flbultt............... .
tral i»y»tcin are just enough in sympathy
with hh revolver, while tbe other took
widows and fatherless that in this world HASTlXlta........ I-.- —
Mike Costello. Well. Mike bad a date to
...tiiii.
i.h'-rs
i:i&gt;pre*a their employ- goto Ogden’s grove to tbe Irish picnic I can* of the
A. BARBER, M. D.,
engineer.
10
lhe '
a«lt,e*r- They were/toid
were/told to are poor and oppressed, and yet God secs Costs Grove...,
*•
10
•
Physician and burgeon,
rr/wir । • hSmTl.at if the latter handlp
Friday night, nud had ordered a new suit “°™JIP l**eir hands, and tho epgfaeer
and cores for each one, though He may vrooffiaad....... |............
to
Wixwthurv ............
Ottce over Nevin’s store. Offioe hours from 2
“Cepir.ii mu’ht'they will strike; so the ot clothes, which be couldn’t get on ac- **5.^
‘ercd 10 rou
ruu th®
thp train
lrnlB to
10 the
l,» Otter
Ou ­ ?&lt;Ot a,
,9e°ni t&lt;h
«pecittl rela­
Via D. L.*S.
** *'
'■■■■ * *
'
“Robbens’
WftUr
Unk
ln
“Robb
tion to sdeh In Deut. x, 17. 18; Pa. IxvUi.
• -i.inn - practically boycotted. There coun| of the pay car being behind time. • vUU
fjUUl'X............. ..............
o In Jus. i, 27. we learn that port of pure netrwt ........ .............. ’ll »....... •• ■
....... ..............
........... ..J When
He wan _________________
awful mad, and______
then when „„
be ' Cnt.»’’ .iu,t «*«l
of Otterville.
W1
: tangle in the freight yards ____
,1; uol a to! »
W. LOWRY, M. D.,
*n«l undeft ed religion Iwfcre God is to visit ■ Grand Uaylda Ar
asked
bis
girl
to
excuse
him
from
the
coI
"Rubbm
’
Cut"
waa
reached
the
en
­
'
- ti'klay and yesterday, and
•
Physician and Surgeon.
the fatherless and widows in their ufilicMakes a specialty of treating dlseaars of the
, j
pnj«pcet ut getting it un- gagement, and she gave him the ’cold ’ gineer was commanded to go to the ex- tlon.
.b..k.' wn.l iMtnwa u&gt; «o with uwUw, M. ■ pr«. c.r .nd toll the me .euger, to open
EYE aud KAK aud the uresrrvntkm of vision
' ?’ ’ ■fb4 hc
far a while but
nr rSRrLly BtUug h^BCTACUB and eye
bow tlw Uito?
S Mto*"; ‘T'i
«'
d
“
«
“
»
J
"
“
•
&lt;"■*«
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He did so, Under tho threat of afterward hetatd within hlmaclf, Though
auOSDSHED AT ALBANY.
now 1 tie thing started, and Mike worked ’
Office ami residence on Broadway, near Court
eOlTII.
•*■!►.’JJ
death If be failed. When he' reached I fear not God. nor regard man."
tlie thing up till all the others quit."
House, Hastings. Mfch.
Eslamamo *r...
the express car he found lhe two robbers
5. *'l ct । becauac thin widow troublcth East Cooper l.&lt;
POWDERLY STATES THE CASE.
I bad five coufedcratos stationed et ivnvm- mc,
me, lI WM
will avenge
aren-j; her,
her. test
left by
cuntIn
Klehlsba JuacT
uy her cuminC. WELTON
lent places about tbe c*r. all heavily ^l^nmlsuj she weary me.” No regard Cressey*r.
state uf affairs existed
..................... for God o&lt; nun. and no desire to do justly Mito
itoltoo
armed and their fared concealed behind
Is agent for tbe Ohio Farmer's Insurance Co.
fof this oppressed and persecuted widow, Cloverdsle..—
He writes policies on a nau's property against
The strikers htu*e been
hut simply through desire for his own per­ Malta....................
toes by fire, lightning or wtnd; against a man's
On Sunday Powderly wrote Webb that
Got Off with the Boodle.
..........
i«.rv to prevent trains from
life by death and aoadent.
sonal comfort. ho will finally attend to her. llAsnxm*
he was called from lhe city and was there­
1 ca*u» Grove
He walked to the door of the express । Let ua rnik ourselves if there is any of thia
i although they are kept out fore obliged to commit to paper what be
Woodland
ear
and
called
to
the
express
messenger.
1- l.y PinkierUm they collect at
■ipirit in trn. When we see it even'in tho
MITH &amp;4?OLGROVE,
would rather discuss personally. He was Sam Avery, to open the door. Avery, rua- diaciplca we have cause to fear for oarLawyers.
and off* bridges, and threats
Laratng......... £7..
Informed that old and faithful employes pectffig no danger, pusbed back the door.
(OfficeIn Union block. Hastings.)
XT1
Am 1 doln8 Ko**1 DetreU......
tn.v I.’ that any person* muvibg
Practice ta all the courts of tbe state.
had beeu summarily dismissed Iwcause As he did to, the leader of lhe robbers and works siniply from a sense of duty, or to Grand Rap'd* -Lv.
••ma**. dd be *p»nt*«l. According to the the)' were members of and active lu '[ one confederate pushed their revolvers in
quiet my conscience? Db 1 help the poor
NEPVJwl^rin not carry pssremters unless
E. KEN ASTON.
1 and ordered
hald up bls
hta
^.:, nr. rvpL'rt » train whm (Miasiog the
nt
th.' nn,„.k.
red tbe messenger
to trold
tbe KniRj taofLabor.thatup
tothe t.ms । IU!a ordeTbeorder
WM prompllr
o£yed just to gtt rid of them? Is my comfort prodded
•
Attorney at l^aw,
Maa.
Vat-. ’A.nr: -:reet vro-slng Satmday.when
(Over J. 8. Goodvear &amp; Oo.’s store.)
lhnte o[ the
lnU) lhe tbe main thing?
. -mail
threw a alone, at rising ono of of their discharge they were faithful cmL.8KUGKAXT,Sapt. ’
A “Ant the Lord tali. Hear what the
Praeuces tn ail courts of the State. Collections
the ittuiril*. v.bo tbereupot' fired at tbe ployss, with good records The frequency j ett, Avery was commsndel t« open the unjust Jad^ inOh." wimt a contnuiioprompt y atteoeing to.
v int-iMg him. and , hit John McCarty of the dtamlmals left little room for doubt I safe at the point of,a revolver and did so. tiqn then.' is in these two words "unjust
R. TIMMERMAN. Homcepathic Phy—«i &gt;• n.i.» iu hi.*&gt; own yard at tbe time— lu tbe minds uf the men that they were all ' One of tbe robber* unfolde l a sack and in । judge" when we remember that it is writ­
•
flictan and Surgeon. .
■ ■ , / Tiit place '.wiirmwl’with strikin danger of discharge at a moment's no- lt were pbic-d the entire contents of the ten, "He that ruleth over men. must be
(Office over Lathrop's drux store.)
b.uto the .trike. -Th, whol.
Th, rubton U.«u made llflr ew«p.| just, ruling In the fear of God"
it, .and the (Kilice had difilquwlon blnm bpon tb. dtoetotn;. «t ! ’»b«« •ttompuog to molnt tlo
.• the Pinkerton man from
7. "Anti nh/tll not God-avcnge Hix otm
ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, Ineh ct whith cry day and night unto 'Him.
:h. £le was locked up.
Knights of Libor because they are such.
Buranee and Loans.
though fjc bear long with thetnr' The
Office with J. G. Bunyan a bon. 2 doors north
If it can be shown that these men were
of Fostoffiee.
rtny oflidial* deciare that the j working injury to their employers, right j Tlie engineer pulled the trait Into Ot- wool "rlcJct" in Scripture rtuvrx sometimes
flpectatattentloi* given to making exchangwa
1 -impathy with the* mriker*. , minded men will say they are treated as tetviile, n half mile distant, where a part to the beflering remnnfit of Israel (Isa. ixv,
of property. Tbe Interests ot wo-realdsat
&lt; of the crew were left to nrouxe the sheriff W, 22); sometimes to-lhe chnreh gathered
To cure BUwusncw. Sck Headache, Conatlall they can to embarrass the deserve.
property owner* carefully looked after. ■ Fams
I
and
orgnuize
a
pw-e
to
purauk
the
rob
­
out
of
Jews
and
Gentiles
(Rom.
riil,
33;
of alls ires far sale or exchange. Houses sad
pailon. Malaria, Llrer Complaints, take
voting Pinkerton mtn &lt;m
locator sale.
tho safe and certain remedy,
“If they were discharged for cause, the'! here. The news of the robbery’ was nho CoL Hi. IfJ). nnd sornetituea to Christ Himpretext. Henry D»ugkerton. was arrested for ' company has everything to gain and noth­ } telegraphed to the headquarters at St rclf (Les. xlii, 1). Inasmuch as In the Gos­
j lx&gt;'iis and all the available detective force pels Christ isilealingcnly with Israel (Mutt.
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
v.dvrr. and although he Ing to lose from an tavc*l|gatten. If they I
X,
3.
0;
xy,
'Ml,
xvlth
but
a
hint
here
rfnd
of
lhe
road
waa
scot
to
‘
•Robbers
’
Cut"
•&lt;&gt; fi&gt;r. • his way to tbe deserved dismtasal from lhe service, none
there rj the churchXMntt. xvl, 19; John x,
r. BRODKHSEK. PrwWr.
r.&gt;w&lt;l ofangrjr strikers, of us will ask for their reinstatement. If, ! The kherilf's posse and-the detectives are
1 now scouring the country for the robbers. 16), He must refer here to the elect of Is­
Cor. Jefferson and Court Hta., Hastings, Mich.
. a4 were two Pinkartona
however, they were displaced teenura of
t-.it: Itrtaucv off the company’s their connection with the Knight* of La­ The exact amount of money and valua­ rael as in Matt, xxir, 22.
Rates, • I .OO.per Day.
8.
“
I
Ml
you
tluit
He
will
avenge
them
.
bles stolen cannot be learned but It is
r»r the SM ALL sise (40utile Bean* to tho
Tii it the strikers take every
bor, it should be known, for if it is to bo understood the money yi the sife aggre­ tpccdily." When Jesus came in His humil-*
This House Is now. with pleasant rooms. Tbs
battle). THBY AM T«B MOST COXVXXIKXT.
to worry the Pinkertons is the policy of the company that no mem­
patronage of the public Is respectfully sollated.
lotion ns a servant to suffer and die. He
gated
about
$75,0)0,
mostly
in
paper
d&gt;t.
An Albanv telegram
ber* of the Knights
of Labor
to be em­ 1 "&gt;“'*? »“■&gt;
“totom
n toare
“7b.l
lk* "tl”
I'"”- read from tho prophecy of Isaiah concern-,
l .tata 1 ty and ut West Albany
ployed, then aU• “X ,nd
‘
‘
- 1 «£ —».«! u. .boot .UtOOl, Tb. rob. ing the acceptable year .of the Lord; nnd
U
nr- sti.m-d nud Piukerwill'clear up al_________
Ho closed tho Book. When He comes again
|QQ||ll|M..i.!t.r«eU.|UI-*&lt;reoesUa.r&lt;&gt;.
Th.™
bw.
«r«
unknown.
no
future
mtaunderstandingiL
There
will
!
****
nbtnown.
,.
।
•d- a-raulted/ Bricks and stone*
J.f.mmiACTJte**'‘*f -an-st^ss.' fT.LMll MS.
to Israel it will l&gt;e to fulfill the next senCorner of Court ar.dJvffersoa St Keeps flour,
«rU&gt;r.«. » lonK .. '
,h,
Th.„
&lt;n Irotu ^ne windows of houses to, ttotbtoB Ito-n
fcnctM, which Ho did not rend that day.
feed, boue rsesl. ground ovsteMbell. e«g food
c«* the XmcK in placet There are
yoa bold .but optolou
w
Mo
A
for fowls. Also a xrneral »tock of greceries.
“Xcrerthclcu. when the Son of Man
A
loiniiuinlir
of
Interest.
.
,
.
.
.
,
,
,
Good
goods. Low prices.
:;mb.-r (rf Pinkerton men laid up with
Powderlv then by. thaPthe struggle ' w“
e*~ing of the arrest of comcth, ehall Lie .find faith on the carthf"
arker
Involves tbe whole quesuon of the rights ' »
Madison .station. On Che Mis- The time when tbe Son of Man shall coms
in
power,
am!
great
glory
(Matt,
xxiv,
30;
of tuen to organise for berf-prptectlotr and ! souri. Kansas and Texas, ninety miles
tfOTE SHOOTING BY PINKERTONS.
that it ta not the policy of fku knights to I from tha M»ne of -the robbery, Sujwrin xxvi, 64; is the t ime when He will avenge
Falla to Better* Gray
strike hastily, and then proceeds: “The ■ tendent Fuller, nf tbe Pacific Express speedily; and this question implieaxhat nt
that time tho faithful remnant in Israel
|&gt; ita VoathM Cater. I
(KLING.
interests of the public require that freight t company, telegraphed from Stj lx.uta last
LOCAL.
trill he very few in number. In fact He
and pasaeug-.T traffic nhould work smooth-1 n’KLt tliatxhe loss wns cousidi-rable less
---------- ----------\Katary. Expenses
tell* tw in Mott?xxiv,21, 22, that the tribu­
jmd Steady Employment gusraateed.
ly.
the interest* ot tbe company require ‘han Ml.Ukl. but be declined to give flgI w\i'ra! •Itagracefal atTrars
lation of those days just before His return
CHASE HHflTHKMCOMPANY.
shall lie so great that It shall be shortened
__
____________ '
:u !i &lt;&lt;f which, according to’ exactly theskma thing and in addition nre*
BIG FIRE AT LO'JHVHlLE.
for lhe elect's sake.
th- Pinkvrton* were aggrra-■ time such traffic prove remunerative; the
MORTGAGE SALE.
».
"tlmi
HcigKtkc
thia
parable
unto
errn Pinkerton men are under' interests of the working people are the l
r ac.ooo.oou Ix»m. «&gt;f itiilcb GovDefault haring been made In tho conditions
lain «hlch t'rtulcd in Ihcrnstlrcs that they
»A,m
tknlr rt&gt;rh» tn nr
of a cert-iIn mortgag’- made bv Timothy M.
were righicoua and dani’&gt;-~l f-thcre." We
gauixe'and selecttho organization they,
• ivied that then* are fear* for
EusJi
to
Thomas
Henry Jr. dated September 2Kb
Ix&gt;nsviU.F, Ky., Aug. 15.—Twenty-five shall new learn who cb„ -Jtutc the true
wish lo belong to ta fully a* dear to them
A D. 1S«U. and r-cinb-d iu the omen of the
Three Pinkerton men as their pecuniary interests can possibly thousand barrels ot whisky, au immense' elect, aud who! her they nrv the elect rem­
rextiter ot doeds. for the county of Barry and
state of Michigan, on the sstfi day of September
.
nnd one was to severely be." and that organization surely lias a' warehouse, and one of the moot complete nant of Israel or the elect church, the same
A. D. is-su. in Uber 23 of mnrtpwei, on parr «,
nob that the police surright to question why anj of its members distilleries in the alate were destroyed by spirit is necvweiry in each.
S.ild mortgage was on thi expres* condition
10. “Two men went up into the temple to
tlntt should any default be made m payment of
1 ■ uri-ra tlielr wounds. The were discharged.
fire here between noon and ti d'olock yes­
.
said Interest or any part thereof on any day
pmy:
the
one
a
Pharltee
and
the
other
a
•
at the Van Woert street ernraterday, entailing a loss ot nearly ft.’,lW0,a» J
whereon the same I* made payable, as above ex­
publican." Outwardly the two are alike
pressed and sboulii the mine remain unpaid and
. a h-’.v Hock* 'vest of the paraento tbe owners and the government in un- IIn this, that they bbth go to tho temple,
“Whether they struck wisely in 'this 1 paid taxes. Tlie property destroyed was 1
and lu arrears for tbe space of thirty days then
•
. ;nd where the freight trains
and from tben-eforth. that It to say. after tbe
they
both
go
to
pray.
case ta yet to be determinedL Who is to | that erf the Kentucky Distilling company, and
1 11. “'rhe I'hariMC flood and prayed
lapse of the said thirty days the aforeaMdprin: :&lt;i'! • bridge. Yesterday morning
determine? You may f*ef that you arc I
cf|&gt;al\nun of three hundred dollars with all
thus
retth
hlmoelf."
Ho
trusted
in
himself
l&gt;egnu to gather, anti by noon
arrvatade of Interest therein shall at the option
right, the men may feel that they are1 Juliu* PnrkhouieA Bros., aud the Great ,
right; Iwtli are partisans nnd if no Im-1 Western Pork Packing company’s pens ,(ver. t») nnd prayed with himself. It waa
ot said wbllgee, bls executors, administrators
. .
crowd Everything was
or assigns become and be dur and payable Im­
self all the way through with him, and in
null; at 1*10 o'clock a freight train
partial renliet in to l»e reached, impar­ and slaughter house, next lo the distil- hl*
mediately thereafter, although the period limit­
own cyrs he waa A No. I. • He knew I
■: -:i from Wear Albany. On tbe tial mi n must arrive at It by hearing lioth Jcry1, owned by Conrad A toiler. The ,
ed for the payment thereof may .’mt then bare
nothing
of
Paul's
motto,
“
Not
I.
but
expired, and default haring been made tn
. b rar were two Pinkerton men side-., and then judging. The men arc cause of the fire was the fall of a barrel of
f
tho payment of lute rest due March Z2, i«»0 and
willing to nubmit the case ta such arbi­ whisky which burst, and the funtes Christ."
1 tfpeatinx rifle*, and as the
the same having remained unpaid and In ar­
“God I thank thee that I am not at other ,
tration. and will not be unreasonable. caught fire from »lantern.
I bypiey flourished them.
rears for the space of thirty days and upwards
men. extortionert, unjtat, adulterer/, or 1
Some
Narrow
Eaespm.
*
the aforesaid principal stun of throe huadred
Will you consent to do Jhe same? I will
•m.I IVtitii.tn Wounded.
dollar* witli all arrearages &lt;&gt;f Interest thereon is
even
as
this
nulAlcan."
The
man
did
not
Many employes of the distillery hwl
.-.ti 1 without provocation, one
return to thu citv as soon as I can meet
now due and payable by tbe terms of said (mort­
I’11-1 nnd Richard Dwyer, a mv enggaetnenta. and if you will kindly narrow escapes from tlie explosion of think that his prayer would be rqjorted
gage |on which inortgagn there ta rialmed lo bo
and handed down to posterity as a apod*
dun at tbe date of this notice the sum of three
aedrera
me
Al
the
St.
Cloudbotellt
will
be
| whisky 'barrels which went off like cantn A :1, shot in the thigh. The
hundred and twenty-one dollars and an attor­
men of self rigktoousnsrw, any more than
carefully attended to, apd placed liaforo j 11 jn. The flames were so hot that it was
u x, intense nnd a rush wns
ney's fee of nfteeu dollars provided for In said
wo
think
that
wo
must
give
account
of
our
difiicalt to get within 10)yards of the
mortgage, and no su1 tor proceed Ings at taw bavtrain, nnd so successful was
me on my return.’’
lug been Initltnted to recover the moneys se­
fire. Only one person was Injured, John words Bittle*, one of man's latest inven­
Vice President Webb’s Reply.
Hatton, who fired the shot,
cured by said mortgage, or any part thereof.
lions, the ['honogrupb, remind us how
The police charged tbe mob
Webb in hta reply says: "I have Smith, a fireman, he having his arm easily God enn record all our words and
Now, tnereforr. by virtue of the power of sale
contained in said mortgage, and lhe statute in
! tbe man just as they had him
to any
that no one
of tbe j»er- broken.
HMdaaha. yri CkrtaPa Little Liver TOS «
even oof tbouchta
j.
such case made and provided, notice ta hereby
tn ready td hang him. • He sons discharged from the service of this
In Detail.
12. “i fast twice tn the week, I give tithes ,
even tbV(xn Saturday the eighth day of NoremThe distilling company's lo«lsa.s fol­ of all that I posscu.” The law of Moses
‘-d when locked up. Afew company prior to Aug. 8 and refered to in
•r. A. b. iHr. at ten o'clock in the forenoon
I shall Mil at public auction, to the highest bid­
r Join Houck, a lumber your communication, was discharged ba- lows: On whisky, $r&gt;W.(D0; od distillery required but one fast in the year (Lev.
der, at the north front door ot tbe court botme
d ‘.'1 yenra. Was arrested for cause he was a member o( your order. plant, &lt;3X»,OU0. Ixira on pork House, $130.- j xxiii, 27-20). During tho seventy years’
In the city of Hastings (that bring the place
u&gt; Al •*» o'clock a freight The immediate auperiora of t-nch of raid I (K)0;Wher losses, WO.OOO: tot Ml. IS7S.0U0. captivity, however, they liad four yearly
where H&gt;e circuit court for Barry county to
person/ reported tooths superintendent | not counting 1981,135 iu taxes to the gov­ fasts (Zech. vUl. 19), but this man with bis
holdem, the premires described to raid mortcame over the bridge
rige. nr so much thereof as maybe necessary
Pinkirton men. When it good cause for the discharge, and the ernment. which had not been paid, and us two a week was uway ahead of all requiret.» p-«) 1 be amount due on raid mortgage, with
sujierintendeut investigated orach cane 1 the whisky ta gone will never He paid.
ty *everal of the Pinkerton
• Ixbt |*r cent. Interest, and all legal eosta.
menUu he was very religious. And then
■ provocation, ojn-urd fire.
The monagern'int also investigated them,
ho gave a tenth of all to religious purposes,
DEATH OF JUDGE BECKWITH.
and according to Mai. iii, 11), that was the
"&gt; F. Hogan won shot through
and the action of the superintendent was
right thing to do. He does look like a good
, approved. The management doe* not
tnu nalilp •&gt;( Haeili m In the county of Barry and
Another Boy flboL'
I deem it consistent with it*continuance An Ex-Jnstlee' of tbe Illinois Supremo man. But observe, he only prayed with
stale of Michigan, mel known and damrib*! as
himself;-he did not ask for a single thing.
•wd by tfiik time was wrought up I and prosperity in business, and with the
Court Fames Away.
f..!!ow* The wr«t half of north west tractkmal
18. “And the pubUcan, standing afar
qua1 ter Ilf NKTikw; fi'.ir-'rrn (IS) In town three (1) .
discharge of the duties it owes to the peo­
Chicago, Aug. 1ft—At bl* home, in
• pitch nf excitement, and only
ple, to submit tbe propriety of its action Hinsdale, a suburb of thia city, Judge off, would not lift up so much as his eyes
■'•-i-ucy of tl;e local police, aided
•■n.niiuo.* from the ntrikere, were they
in the discharge of any of its employes to Cocj don Beckwith expired early yester­ unto heaven, but smote upon his breast,
saying, God be merciful to me a sinner."
arbitration. I have read your communi­
-.*pt ctek. At ■» o'clock when the exclteday morning. His death hnd been ex­
i“cSrt LBIl. Uro
SMITH &amp; Colokovk. Atty's for Mortiracee.
hml. liegun to cooldown another
cation with care, and I,think the forego­ pected for some time, as the disease with Here is a man despised by others; like the
lepers of tho Inst lesson be Is nn outcast; he
rriubt train catnu through and the Pinking answers tlie points presented by you
MORTGAGE SALK.
which
he
was
afflicted,
cirrhosis
of
the
stands afar off ns if confessing his great
•■rtoti men again tired into tbs crowd, u anff Jeflnes the position of this company.”
liver, had been pronounced by- bis poysi- [ distance from God, morall)'; ho has not
flvsfortL Sold
| tajj- n-itm-d Prank Parks receiving^he bul­
of a certain mortgage made by Anna B.
ntteyBoO.
dans ae necessarily fatal. Judge Beck­ one good thing to say about himself; l&gt;o is
DIDN’T GET HER DIAMONDS.
let in Ins arm. Officer Munn jumped on
Mapes April 1 Uh. iuv. to’Rarvh L. Jstuus stod
recorded In the offlce of tbe Begtrtcr ot
the train ami tried to find the man. but
with hnd reached lo within three years of a aiuner nnd lie knows it, nud he feels it,
Heeds, for Barry county. Michigan. June 4tb.
and that is his plea, and on that ground he
(itisii-crsttful. Hu wns carried back I Th'r Cttitoma Officers Give
r.. _ the ahdtted span, and has left his mark
IM. IttHborM of mort(:ge&lt;&gt; on psge 13. No
| •‘i.Ri.-t Albany at; another train and there (ton * DtaappoinlnwoU
upon this dty. where for thirty-aeven ■ak&gt; for mere}'. His "be merciful” has in
suit or pr«e*dli’g lias teen tnMltntrd at tew
It
the
ideal
of
mercy
through
atonement.
It
years
he
practiced
his
profession,
during
'vs. Ctulted by the Pinkerton men.nlNew York. Aug. 19—Henry Heracny,
is
like
raying.
"Be
propitious,"
"Moke
re
­
though he was in full uniform. All tbe । a valet to Howell Dsborue, the well- which time he was elevated to the iudiw 00 said morfgage at this date ta *«1.»
conciliation." He recognizes the need of a
polio- pt tin* city were massed at thia j known banker, was arrested yesterday as preme bench of the state.
Notice is hereto m*en Uist by vtriarot the
sacrif.oe for his sin. He thinks of the mer­
power &lt;rf sals eoe'»'»ed m said wwrtrar* tee
Pint ami trouble was expected last night. ! he was leaving tho steamer I .a Nonnan•aid raortgici’ " V. lx- fareclowd by a rate of
cy
scat
sprinkled
with
the
blood
of
atone
Was
Either
Mnrxlcr
or
Suicide.
Fiuk.-rtoi,
Shooting I- NecwMary.
1 (be nnsnpee therein drscrHwt! st pwtne
! die, just arrived from Havre, on a charge
menL
He
is
one
of
the
truly
peniteot,
IBON MOLXTAIX. Mich., Aug; 1&amp;—Early
I wwSfont* the highest bidder, st Um- north front
I
i’iniiPrton asked for tho release
door ot the Court house In the eilyof Jlssttoffl
•! Tuofnaj Burk*, who was arrested un- 1 of smuggling.' Upon being searched tbe Sntunlny morning the body of n Finland­ bringing tho ‘uicrifice of a broken spirit, a
ofllceni found, concealed in hta coat and
broken and a contrite heart (Pa. 11, 17), nnd
i-'r-n .. but Chief Willard rafusod, rayer ww. found. near thu Milwaukee and he looks for forgiveness through the blond­
I
vest
several
package*,
which,
upon
exani:•"•(tiiy tlie men wore inciting tbe people
Northern .railroad track. Hta throat was shedding cf H j-.ubstitutn. If he does not
'..'i vi.-,; .... Mr, Pinkerton'said that it j Inalion, were found to contain bracelets. cot from v«r to oar. His skull wm also
said mart&lt;agr *» toll
see all th to the Lord sees it in his "God be
; necklaces, etc., to tho value of r.'aOOQ.
south wa»t earner «H
’■a-s shtipay n matter of protecting the
badly fractured. Nothing wm foam} on
; Tb»y were rant by Mr. Osborne, whois
to mt a sinner.”
I'udetmen. and was trecetaary. Fip«.
hta jterson to lea ! to bis idenNiv. Proba­ merciful
14,
“
/
tell
you
this
man
watt
down
to
his
Mnk-r.-.u men, arrested Saturday night, - now in Paris, and were to have been worn bly a case of murder.
mas lh«p&lt;*
r££house
Justified,
rather
than
the
other.
”
last night by Fay Templeton, the actrass,
teeaieda.tbruer aoe-.h thirty
j»r,- arraigned in rhe police court yester- upon her ap)&gt;e.iranc!- nt the Fourteenth
The Pharisee's goodness was in God's sight
Threw MH Wife Uowa fllalro.
W «a-*ramg. and four were admitted to , Street theatre. Harscby was held in *5,000
only as filthy rags (laa. Ixjr, fl), for it came
lor further examination, ex-8tale
from n sinful, deceitful and drep.r.:teiy
bail by Comnitasiorier Shields for examin*«»t«jr Russell Bh,l Depot Matter Foater
corrupt
' wicked heart (Jer. xvii, Vf, a»d, * "arrant
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drew unchanged. All who 'have visited
almoat aa striking aathat of the Scotch
Highlanders. There is a BUjxjrabuDdance
of petticoats, unsupported by any appli­
ances of art to swell cut the proper degree
A few dhys since I chanced to be where
that remarkable woman Mr*. Lulu Ab­
bott (so I have heard her called; I didn't
notice the bills) was exhibiting her won­
derful powers. I went to see her public ex­
hibitions, had a private interview with her
and must truly say that sho nonplused
me, as she did every ono that saw her.
At one exhibition where I saw her there
were six or seven gentlemen on the stage
with her—gentlemen who represented the
business intelligence and acumen of tbe
place, a clergyman and several physicians

skill in tbelr line. These were invited
there to examine, criticise nud try by every
means in their power nnd knowledge to
find out what wns the source of the re­
markable powers of thia Little woman.
Sirs. Abbott ia a small and pretty wom­
an. Her normal weight is fro&amp; ninety-five
to ninety-eight pounds. Sho is of delicate
complexion and of the simple ingenuous
manners of a child. She is about 83 years
old, nnd she finds herself posseseed of a
most remarkable power to overcome any

nothing of what thia i&gt;ower is. She is not
aware that she makes any effort of wiilooacentmtion of thought, certainly not of
muacular thought, to perform the wonder­
ful feau of what we call strength that she
performed, by the dozen before audiences
made up from the best, wisest and best ed­
ucated people of the place.
1
LIFTIXG SIX MEK.

For instance, half a dozen of tho gentle­
men on t^u stage piled one upon another
on one—again upon two chairs that were
on the stage, nnd she. standing behind the
chair aipl touching lightly the wood of die
back of thychair, would instantly lift the
chair and all those men from the floor.
She barelyjtonehcs the. chair, piuuws her
hand and Angers along tho upright posts
as a musician runs his fingers lightly over
tho keyfi of a piano or guitar to see it It be
in tunc or to find tho dominant tone or
chord in the piece he is about -to play; or.
it seemed to me the most like this of any­
thing, that sire waa seeking “thedominunt
seventh."
Again, six men took a billiard cue, and
standing it upright on the floor, with their
hands clasping it tightly nmr tho top, an­
other man, the heaviest aud strongest per­
haps of nil on the stage, with Mrs. Abbott,
mounted to the top and sat upon the top,
the hands of the six other holders of the
cue forming a kind of scat for him to sit
upon. The cue began to bend as though it
would break, wheu she touched it lightly
with her delicate fingers, passing them
lig'-tly over it as along tho strings of a
guitar, when it at once straightened, and
clasping it in tho most light and deli­
cate manner, and apparently putting forth
nor zhe least effort or al rength. she lifted
the cue half a foot from the floor against
all the force these six men and ono on the
top could exert to keep it down.
Again, standing upon one foot on the
floor, not tho force of th® strongest man or
any two men could pull or pu*h her from
her position.
Calling a little boy from the audience
she passed her hands lightlyoverhis hands
and arms n moment, ard be was firmly set
against tho power of all these men as she
had been. Twisting n handkerchief that
some one handed her Into a kind of ring
she and tlie little boy both took hold of it
with no apparent strength except merely
to hold it, andjthe little boy stood as fap
storable as i-fhountain against, all tbe attempts of one or two or more men (as many
a* could reach tho child) to move him from
tb® floor.
SUE MAKES NO EFTURT.

So standing with her hand* pressed so
lightly Against tho door casings that sho
hold an egg under the palm of each hand
and did not crush it all tbe strength of as
many men as could reach her could not
pull her from her jKudtion. This feat she
tried many Lime®, nnd sometlmoa placing
her hands over the hands of one of the gentlcmea, who himself held the egg uBder
his hands, and ono of thesa gentlemen who
assisted in this feat assured mo thnt bo
fek but the slightest touch of her hand
upon hta and no pressure whatever to indicala any effort put forth on her part.
’ Indeed she makes no effort. She says
. aho ta aotroonscious of putting forth any
will power or aiming at any concentration
of thoughts. The effort does not tire her
intheka*. . Again, aho took the cue iu
her hands, so -lightly holding it—It really
lying on ono of her hands rather than her
clasping it—one, two, three and even six
wxa together tried to wrest this from off
her hands rather than in them, and they
were as powerless to do this as would l&gt;c a
fly lighting upon tho rod. The power
would seem to be a current that in passing
through her ta arrested for thi* application
jn
way that she a* little understands
as any one else. Normally she is very deli­
cate, and can lift only very light weights.
“Thta power’,” she aMid, “dqes not help In
tho leant to do my work aliout tho house; 1
wfah It did,” tor she can with it only lift
pr’p»nvc things that have animal lite in
• She fduutl beraelf possessed ot this pow­
er when she was a child, when annoying
her father in playing about his chair. Hu
told her if Mbe did not atop he would put
her away from him. She said it came to
■her to say to him. “You can’t put me
away." Ho tried to lift and carry her off.
zad found himself powerlcaa to lift the
Child. An older brother then tried to put
thta cbilfj, only 7 years eld. out tbe door,
and could not stir her from her standing
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i.lhe floor. She is comdous of no
r feeling except a kind of tremor

like that of telegraphing. In
nothing is more apparent
that she ia entirely sincere and aima child. She would like as wall aa
to know what this strange power

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are short enough to show the neat trim
ankle cased in white or navy blue home
knitted stockings nnd strong shoes, gener­
ally with a .buckle ia front; they are of
striped drugget, with red or blue or yellow
on a ground of white, nnd the upper one is
turned up so . an to form n pouch over nn
apron with pockets in it.
They wear a cap of linen or muslin, over
which is a stout napkin tied undur the
chin, upon which the broad leather band
of tho “creel" rests an the head. They
have gaily colored Garibaldi bodices, gen­
erally turned up to tho elbows and open at
the throat, showing a snowy wimpled tin­
der vest. A large dark*' blue pea jacket,
generally with a hood, surmounts the
other garments to prevent the soil aud
wear of the heavy creel or fish bosket.
The unmarried women wear tiro same at­
tire, but without the cnp. How the women
manage to keep themselves as clean as
they do with a slimy aod scaly burden
and business is a marvel. It must be
noted, however, that other flshenvomcn
from further east partly imitate their
dress, but do not keep up the same spot­
less purity of clothes. So wo must bo sure
when we investigate that we have caught a
genuine Ncwhaven fiahwoman.—Woman's
World.
“Yesterday," said the moon to me, “1
looked down upon a small court yard sur­
rounded on all side* by houses. In the
court yard sat a clucking hen with eleven
chickens, and a pretty little girl wa* runnfng and jumping around them. The hen
was frightened and screamed anil spread
out her wings over tho little brood, Then
the girl's father came out and scolded her,
and I glided away and thought no more of
the matter.
"But thia evening, only a few minute*
ago, I looked down into the same court
yard. Everything was quirt. But pres­
ently the little girl came forth again, crept
quietly to the bun house, pushed back the
bolt tunl slipped into tho apartment of the
hen and chickens. They cried out loudly
and camo fluttering down from thtelf
perches nnd ran about in dismay and the
little girl mu after them.
“I saw it quite plainly, for I looked
through a bole in the henhouse, wait J
was angry w’*h tbe willful child, nod felt
glad when her father came out and acoHed
her more violently than yesterday, holding
her roughly by the arm. She held down
her head, and her blue eyes were full of
“ ‘What arc you doing here?’ he aaknd.
"She wept aud said, T wanted to kiss
tbe hen and beg her pardon for frightening
her yesterday, but I was afraid to tell
you.’
/‘And the father kissed the innocent
child’s forehead, and kissed her on the: 1
mouth and eyes.”—Hans Christian Ander-■

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The curious natural breakwater of the!
“Chesfl Beach" .connects Portland, Eng­
’
land, with the mainland. A puzzle to the’
geologist, this wonderful beach is an ex­
ample of the sea producing a barrier io ita
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cwn progn-S*, the destruction of one part
of the coast becoming the means of pro­’
;
tection to another.^ The heavy waves of
th® Atlantic are hen?i&gt;arred. nnd during a
ground swell the ceaseless grinding of the,
pebble flints fa heard, like the dull roar ot&gt;
thunder, for miles inward. In length;
about ten mile*, ita breadth at low ride is.
Dpt above two hundred yard-i, and at no,
place ta it raised more than forty-four feet
above high water. The {tebble* which
compose the -beach jtyroajy
Portland, end uiudnlsn to 'gravel where,
they merge into Bridgeport Sand*. From
an antiquarian as well aa a geological
point of view the Cbesil Beach i* of the,
deepest interest, many curious relics being
constantly thrown up—coins of,gold, sil­
ver and copper, of medieval or modern
date, though those of tbe Roman empire
are most common. Sometimes antique
rings are found, seal* ahd gold ingots, with’
other spoils of the-se.-i, wrested from the
dead of ancienta* well us modern times
by the relentless storms raging in the
dreaded bay.—Chamber*' Journal.

A certain school girl declares that, do
what she will,' she can never remember
dates.
“Why, I have no idea when America wns
discovered!” cried she one night at a party.
“Waa it in 1776? Ko, that must have been
when Washington was born. Tell -me,
somabody!”
•‘I’ll tell you how yon can always remem­
ber, Mary,” said a friend, "Ix-arp thi*
rhyme:
*‘la fourteen hundred ninety-two
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Mary waa delighted, and expressed her
confidence that the prescription would
Dever fail. Later in the evening, however,
her,.friend mischievously resolved to teat
her memory.
“Well, Mary,” said she, “I don’t believe
you can tell when Columbus discovered
America!"
“Of course I can," returned Mary prompt­
ly, and with some show of indignation:
“In fnartreu hundred ninety-tbrw
Columbus sailed tho dark btae sat."
—Youth's Companion.

Modern physiologists regard the frontal
part of the brain os the scat ct character
and intellect. After the Removal of this
4’Vt in dogs and monkeys no
of
any muscles or loos of sensibility occurs,
but singular changes la the behavior, emo­
tions and character of the animals have
boen_obaerred. They become livelier, rrst£«,'impatient, irritable, quarrelsome and
violent. Their movements seem purpose1mm, and their attention to what is going
on around them and their intelligence are
diminished These observation* have been
confirmed iu the case of human beings.—
New York Commercial Advertiser.
Ctergyiaoa'* Rafu«*I.

For fifteen year* a Portland business man
fotget-me-nota and the like,
t directly in front of him upon

dead man's relatives ought to have tbe
thus presents tbe
he Lan got enough.

f past one o'clock the meet­
ing was 'etited to order by the Hon.
K. Ben uror. Prayer was offered by Rev.
Amos Wakefield, chaplain, of Middleville.
The address of welcome by the inwldent,
feelingly called attention to the silvered
heads and thinned raaks of the old pioneers
present, and to those who have gon* on
before, leaving many absent faces, who
will never agalu answer tiro roll call of old
pioneers on this side of the dark river.
After this, tbe Hon. H. A. Goodyear drew
many vivid pictures of the pioneer days of
the City of Hastings, and compared them
with the present showing the onward
march of civilization over the pathway
hewn out by the old pioneers in the wil­
derness of the long ugo. Leander Lapham
and A C. Towne both entertained the au­
dience with many interesting and amusing
remlniscenui-.s of tire past which Were
heartily enjoyed by ail.
Mis* Wakefield, daughter of the Rev. A.
Wakefield, delivered a recitation on temlierancc, which for one of her years was
done Uj a masterly manner, and drew the
hearty applause from all present and washeartily enjoyed, lioth for -the pith and
point and the forcible and elecutlonary
manner in which she rendered it.
Tbe report of the historian, the Hon.
Cieaient Smith, (which h herewith pub­
lished), was listened t/with marked atten­
tion, showing tiow rabidly the old pioneers
are pa.-o-lng away, leaving great papa in
the full ranks ot seventeen yearn ago. and
showing tiro necessity for those who re­
main, to stand closer together, until tbe
Inst of tin*, hardy old baud shall weary
with life’s burdens, and pass on to the
other shore.
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BEFORT OF TUB UUrtVRIAX.

th*n th"* n'"r.th» beta* he
thejrraveor hta wife Whom he hadjm
faltMully eared tor
Now be l&gt;«
ber'
children without a nxdbrr or father’s
He was born In Ohio In 1845 and came to
.Sanford died
Mank* Grove In 1849at her home near Nashvifle. .She was
uw. s». -89. Sin. A. j. Culp aied «
home In M.ple «&gt;»«•
m' l“™ *" born in N. Y. to 1836. but had lived in
Barry C&lt;»- »to&lt;* DM8.
X. Y. lu 1MT ujnl
I,ved ln
Aug. 3. ’VO, Dewitt C. Wooley died at
'G7."!’M.huU.N.viM^.;S|.
hta residence In thia city. He waa Imm in
N. Y. In 1810 and moved to lonhiCo. in 1846,
home In tbU rfl) In ll» ««&gt; &gt;«' »'
are. He was oortt In Vermont in 182« and to Hastings in 1WL He was a mem­
and removed to Michigan In 1944 and IMS ber of tbr first common council of tlie City
to HrctinKK He was a mau much In pub­ of Hastings. It has been m? pk-aaurc to
lic life, and was always true to his prices meet him al Petoskey and Bay View near-’
ly every summer for many years, a* -he
tru*L. He had been a member of the
Isiaturv, and state senate, Supt. of the has a daughter living at Petonkey.
1 have now given thu namre of threw- so
jxwr for many yeara. secretary of the agneultnral society and poatmastcrof the eitj- far as I know, with the date of tlie death.
For many years he was editor of tl&gt;e Hast­ 1 litre alao given what information I could
ings Banxei: and had been engaged in inreiation to their nativity, birth, etc.
Many or them: ore reported in tbe papers
mercantile pursuits Ln the city.
Jan’v 10, *90, Robert Harper died at hta without date, and I have had to take them
home in Tbornapple in the 80th year of ns found there.- 1 now gives tbe name* of
hi* age. He was boru In England in 1810. a tew with such Information as 1 have
He came to Barry County In 1844 apd was aixiut them.
During the year Timothy P. Johnson
nn earnest member of «&gt;fl a Itencon In the Baptist church of Middleville died nl hi* home in Middleville. Me was
l»orn in N. Y-. in 1809 and came to Yankee
aud has Ixron since 1853.
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Jan'y 12. ’no. nt his home in this elty Springs iu 1830, where lie lived until 1873
Cbnstopber H. VanArman died. It seem­ whan lit* moved to Middleville. Fm five
ed, like a st rgwre visitation of Providence vears preceding hta death he liad been
that one so young in life, with » seemingly confined to his bed, but with no particular
banpy ami prosperous future before him. disease. He enjoyed relating the Incidents
Hdli tikrnfrtaUUK
At
the ritno
time nf
ot j of pioneer Hfr and until the part few
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hta-death he held the office of Prosecuting year* was nearly always with us at onranAtlonwy ot the county and was as faithful nual gatherings.
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James Hollister tiled al-hta home lu Mid­
in the discharge of
the
duties
--------a.« be wns in all the rtWions of &lt;dleville aged seveuty-ftye years.
Sometime in November last Sirs. Amos
life. He was born ip Canada, but
had
lived
here
nearly
all
hta I Sams died al her home In Kansas and was
life. He was 38 years old, a pnmiinent 1brought to Middleville for burial She
Mason aud Knight, nud a consistent work- , &lt;did not die here but was one of Use plouIng Christian man. being n-nienilwr &lt;4 the (cere of Tboniapplc. having come there
Episcopal church of this city.
&lt;early in Its settlement. She will be better
•Jan’y‘18, '9u. Leonard K. Power® died 1known to us as the Widow Searles, being
at hta home in this city ngnl 06 years. He Ithe mother of G. W. Searles who now
was.born In N. Y. in 1814. Hr came to 1lives in Kansan.
Charley Williams died at I.aBarge, but
Washtenaw coupty iq this slate In 1835
and to this county in 1840 settling first in -was one of the pioneers of Thoniapple,
hh remains were brought to Middle­
Jolinstou u and five years later In Irving, and
i
During the last »lx year* of hl* life he liv- ■ville for burial, He had lived on Scales
cd hi t hta city.
1prairie for thirty-eight years and was acvyears old at the time- of his
Jan'y 25. W. Mr*. Daniel C. Warner enty-elgbl
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died In this city aged 48 years. She for- &lt;death.
Sometime during last winter Alvin Berd,
merly^lived in the township of Castleton and
had lived In the county for 30 years and ifamiliarly known a* “Grandpa Reed**, died
upwards.
1at his home In this city Ugwl &gt;s year*. He
Jan'y 26. ’90. Mrs. Elizabeth Hanlon died ■was bom tn 1802 nnd cninr here iu IS62.
at her home In Middleville. She was born :His wife died last spring.aged At) years.
iu Vermont in the year 1798, and at her
Robert S. Brady died sometime hud
death was 91 years old. She hail been a ।spring at hta home In Nashville intheSoth
member of the M. K. church for 70 years, ;vear of his age. He came to Nashville In
and died strong iu the fultlu She was 1868. He was bom in Toronto, ’ Canada.
familiarly known by old and young a*
Sometime during the fall of 1889 Mrs.
"Grandma-Hanloti” and was the mother I*.
: M. Hyde died at her home in Maple
ot Dr. Hanlon, of Middleville.
iGrove. She was bom in N. Y. in 1817 and
Jan'y 80, '90. Air*. Mary Smith, .wife of &lt;came to Maple Grove in 1849.
William Smith, died In this city aged 30
1 cun give no information as to the fol­
year*. She was born in England, but |lowing who liave died during the year, and
moved with her parent* to Maple Grove 81 |hope If any are present who can do t&gt;o they
years ago.
■will; .Vary Stinuon, Nancy Murray. Aus­
Feb'y l. '90. Geo. B. Manchester died al tin
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Bassett, Isaac Raymond, Mr*. Lorenzo
hl* home In Middleville aged 72 years. ,Jordan and Neil ’Stuart. Their names
Ht was born in N. Y. and moved* to Yan- Ihave been given me as pioneers by others.
kee Springs In 1847. He was the first*ur- ]It is my impression that Isaac Raymond
vflyor of lhe county, and established many &lt;(fled preceding this year.
uf Its principle highway*. He held many
As briefly as 1 can 1 have given such
pcpltlons of trust and was faithful to them ipart of the history of those who have died
since our lift meeting. As 1 read over
Feb’y 1. '90, Moses Doyle died at the jtbe list aud think of their trials and hard­
htaue of his daughter, Mary’ Colwell, in ।ship*, and the blessed heritage they have
Prairieville, Mich., aged 71 years. He |left us and their children, it can be truly
was bom In Wexford Co., Ireland. In 1819. said
•
of them, “their works do follow them."
anti ut tire age of twenty-one year* came iand as we tbe living gather here let us re­
to America. In 1845 he removed to Yan- •vere their memories, and by consistent liv­
kc® Springs nnd four years later to Pralr- Iing prepare ourselves to meet them by and
imrllle.
*
।by.
Feb'y 4, '90. Ambrose Hubbell died at
It is seldom we are called upon to prcord
hta home In this city aged SO years. He the
I
death of so many who have passed the
moved to this city in 1840 when It was three
1
stnn years and ten. More than a
DOtolng but a wilderness, and its Inhabi- &lt;quarter were upwards of eighty: two were
tants were principally Indians.
tupwards of ninety and one had passed her
Feb’y », '90. John Kcplogle died In Hope |hundrelh birthday.
nt the residence of hta daughter, Mr*.
Tiro cumbined ages of all were three
Gcu. Haywood, aged 81 years, tie waa tthousand live hundred and forty, and tiro
bum in Ohio, and moved to Hope In 1858. iaverage Mgr wns upwards of Mhrty-*hr»o
Feb’y 11, *90, Mr*. Lorenzo l&gt;. Oii»&gt;-k«&gt;&lt;-. 3
bunh died in this city. She was of the age
Surely this is a record worthy of our
ot eighty years and upward*, and had lived thought,
t
and as We thluk of the homes
In this city for many y ear*.
.saddened by the absence of a husband or
Feb’y 18, ‘90, at the home of her daugh- iwife, a father or mother, a grandfather or
ter, Mr*. J. Mattison. Mr*. Susannah Corey jgrandmother let us resolve to be more
died at the advanced age ot nearly one |kind and considerate'to the aged who arc
hundred and three year*. Had she lived jyet with ns.
\
ten days longer she xvouid have reached ' They can* here and established for us
her 103 birthday. She was bom in Ver- ]happy homes and free institutions, and are
moot March 1, 1787. and came to this entitled
&lt;
to ail. tbe consideration we can
county 55 years ago and during ail thia jgive them. The trials of the pioneer life
time has lived with Ijer daughter. Mrs. ,can never be told. Away from tlroir early
Mattison. She was married elghty-otw 1homes, without any of tiro luxuries and
years agn, and had been a widow fifty |but few of tbe necessaries of life, they did
year*.
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nil tliat any people could hare done, and
Feb’y 20. ’90. Geo. W. VanArman died |he who does turf cherish their memory, has
at hta ifbme in Rutland, where hejiad lived inever touclrod heart to heart with humani­
upwards ot 81 years. He was of the age ity In its loyally for others. ■
of 70 year*.
. Cijlment Smith. Historian.
Feb’y 27, ’90. Mr*. Patrick Ryan died at
her home in Irving ngwl 70 years. She
ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWSwas bora in Ireland Ur 1830. She had
lived in Barry County for !«J years.
Feb'y 98. *90, James Mugridge died at
hta home in Irving. 1 was unable to as­
Mrs. Andy Ruse and children, of Ohio,
certain hi* age or nativity.
।are visiting friends here.
March 1. ’90, Mra. Eliza Murray died at
Mr. and Mr*. Ed Wood, of Assyria, rbthe home of her bother. Chas. McQueen, itol
I
at J. C. DUlins last Bunday.
in Tboraapple. at-the age ot 84 year*. She
Nelson Phillips Is very sick.
was bora In N. Y. In 1806, and came lo
Anna Perry, of Nashville, vhlted friends
Middleville'in 1854. Shu was a consistent Iin this vicinity last .Saturday and Sunday.
member of the Congregational church.
W. S. Heeorf is hunro from lensing tor
March 3, ’90, Sylvanos Travis died at ia week's stay.
hta home in Irving, being 80 yean, old the
Mrs. Frank Savage I* under tbe earc of
day he died. He was ta.ra In N. Y. nud Dr.
:
Van Hora.
moved to Irving township about 42 years
The social at F. J. Quick was qwlte well
MO.
,attended. About four dollars wws raised
March 3. '90.
Ean Earlton died ifor Elder Aldrich.
at her home In
tou in the eightieth
Mr. and Mrs. F. J. Quick'* visited rela­
year of her Ute. She was better known m ltives la Con vis last Saturday and Sunday.
Mr*. Walker, and she was one ot the many
Tiro mtxt social for Elder Aldrich will
person* in Caatleton that 1 always though: 1be at John Wertz Friday evening Aug. u».
of kindly.
Vincent's cure for hard times at McMarch 4,-'90. John R. .Robinson died al 1Kelvy’* hall this Monday evening (curoa
hta home In Rutland. He was bora In Ithe hard time* for himself),^---'
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Wayne Co. lu this state In 1882 and came
to Bony county in 1846. He waa another
Quite a number froJn 1wm- attended
of the many taken suddenly from u*.
।the pioneer meeting at Hastings laat
March 10. ’90. Albert H. Runyan died Thursday.
ax hta home in till* dtj. He waa Iwra in
Rev. Mtera preaclrod h!» last trormon for
N.
In 1845, and with hta parents came I
this conference year at tiro U. B. church
to Carlton when very youug. He lived in Ilast Sunday.
Uil» dry nearly 35 years, and was one of
Colonel Cowden gave. n« three very
ita young business inma He was an active
interesting hwstnrre on 8. S. work at the
Odd FeUow aud waa Lmriod by that order. U. B. church law Friday.
March 17, *90. William Anderson died at
Mr*. T. S. Brice and son* from Hastings
hi* bcme lu Maple Grave. He was bom i
are vWting their manj friends iu Maple
th Enlxxl l« 1MK
to
Grow tills week.
la W3T. when be l.wl uatll hl.
Re*. Albert Ortroth preached at the
EvangeUeai church to a large audtenco
April t. W. Mr,. Maria Furi»s died U
Ibe reeideaee of her wo, Snlllnu Furtaa.
la TbMaipide. db,
nkbly-alae &gt;mr»

To the President anil members of thv Pion­
eer {Society of Barry County:
1 cannot tell yon bow disappointed I am
In not being able to tie one of your number
at the annual meeting of our society, bnt
circumstances are such tliat In order to
come. It would necessitate a long ride, and
take much of the time I want for ueeddd
rest
•
.
Althimgh 1 cannot be with you .boflily,
1 will-be tlierc in spirit, for I shall think
of you all tbe day. hoping you are. having
a pleasant and profitable time.
During tiro past year I have tried to
keep a faithful list of all deaths but pre­
sume that 1 shall omit many from the list
If 1 do I tru»t no one will regard it as in­
tentional. for 1 would not willingly* omit
one of these men and women under any
circumsbimx-fi.
The pioneers, who have laid the founda­
tion of our country’s prosperity, and have
passed beyond, leaving to us. their snrvivora.-such a priceless heritage as they liave.
can never be forgetten by those who know
them, and who love humanity.
■*
And so with many tender memories, re­
garding those who have gone from us, let
us say what we can of their virtues, cast­
ing tne mantle of charity over their frail­
ties. and cherish their memory for tho
good they liave-done.
Since the last meeting of this society my
attention has been called to one who' was
'omitfed in last year’s list, I refer to James
B. Carpenter, of.Carl ton. who died some­
time in the spring of ’89. Every one who
knew him. knew him to be a genial man
always meeting one with a smile, and hat­
tling with tiro misfortunes of 'life with a
vigor that few possessed. He came Into
this county iu its infancy and was a pioneer
in fact
Since our last meeting 1 have the record
of fifty-two deaths, more than four a
mouth and a larger per cent of them can
be classed as pioneers of the old stock
than of any list 1 have yet reported. *
They are men and women who came ear­
Jy, and through God's providence they
staid late. They camo in the wilderness,
they have seen the forests disappear, and
lhe farms grow broader year by year.
They came by trail*, op foot, they came
many, many miles with ox teams and the
clumsy wagons of the pioneer. They lived
to see broad, well kept highways, fleet
hotse.* take the place of oxen, easy carrfages
the
place
of wagons.
Rivers
and creeks which
they crossed
at
the ford,
are spanned
by bridges
on nearly every section line. They lived
to see our county spanned from east to
west, from north to south by lines of rail­
road, with two other lines touching its op­
posite corners.
They lived to see tlie free school system
complete with schools convenient for all.
They lived to see tbe religious element
well founded, with the spires of many
churches In the city and country’ pointing
upwards. What can lie said of one can be
said of all.
August 13. ’89, Adam Tinkler died in
Ibis city. He was nearly OS years old. and
had lived in the county since 184&amp;. He
was born In New York.
Angust 80, *89. Addison C. Stanton died
in Nashville. He gave nearly tbPM years
of his life to tbe service of his country,
and this service, no doubt had much to do
with hh early death, a&lt; he was only 53
years old at the time of ids death. He had
been in the state since 1850 and In the
county since 1854, except four years hi
loaco County. He moved to Nashville In
1*60 when there went but twelve families
in the place. He was a member ot the
Masonic fraternity, lu good-standing aud a
consistent Christian man. being a member
of the M. E. church.
Sept. 2, *89. Oliver Grace died in the
township of BastingH. 1 do not know
when he &lt;anie in the county nor his age at
dentil. He liad been a soldier and died of
disease contracted in tbe service ot his
country. He was born tn Pennsylvania.
Sept. 4. ’89. John D. Judkins died at
Delton. He was bom in New Hampshire
in 1839 and came tu this country in 1840.
Sept. 18, *80. Mrs. Geo. D. Moore died
at the home of her husband, in Maple
Grove. She was born In Ohio In 1830 aod
liad Lived In Maple Grove since 1857.
Oct. 10. ’89, Amanda J. Ostrotb, wife of
Anthony Ostrulh, died at Maple Grove.
She was born tn New York in 1844. 1
cannot tell when she came to this county,
but abe hnd been married nearly twenty
years.
/ Oct. 11, ’89. Geo. Moore died In Hastings
township aged 42 years.
He had lived
in the county nearly nil his Hfe and Lad
been a soldier.
.
Nov. 28. *89, Uncle David Bowker, as
be was familiarly colled, died at his home
In Hope. He was aeventy-two years old
anti the first aettlrr m that township hav­
ing come there In 1889. He died very sud­
denly. After doing his chores he came in
and sat down, dropped to sleep and waken­
ed In Heaven.
In tbe township of Barry on Un: same
date as above Esther P. Barber, while sdl- known as Harriaon Han.utr
temw in thia city. Be waa
years uid and had lived in ti
and came to this con

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lheeoanw eoar.-hhm f,.r
Si? »

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Edtfaril W

'

Tbe toflowlng were Hx■irptrs |tt»t
attended the «mventi..u jn x.)Ilt

Frank Cable, Qt Batt!, '&lt; „Tk „ .
w» h
•&gt;« ”
Hcnrj Itoea building j.
;
*** vHl n,l'nds lu &lt;*vup&lt; ifa-. .Jr*'
market. It having been bMit fife

punman.

The front ta tin-,
“'“■'■"mi;

IL A. Bt«,k«'ne» brick irom. cl
la» oooiplril„n and will
!h, JT;
residence in Ute village.
' T*
Barber’s mill • ha* (omweiinil rutnLagain after undergoing exten*he remEf
!?On,r.?rhW?J* 1
wab r "I'a &gt; tX
place the old one and which win
materially to the grinding rapodty ot t

Tire Whitney Family show

hE

last week aud wa* wei! palnmlatd.
|
Several *beep buyers an- m t-,wn ,L
picking up all the sdeabl. .he-, in .F
vicinity.
«*pint*.

H.’A Durkee, of Grand Padd#
ing on old friend* here thta week • 1
Quite n number of ourattrudffii
Barnum'* show in jacksou and Grasft
Rapids this week.
A. R. Wolcott has openi-d a ii.irrit-u
shop in one of the building' &gt;..uih of lu3
meat market. He was turnn-rly m /til
same business here.
Rev. &lt;k&gt;uld Mathews dfr-d last .Satcrigj
evening. He hnd been confim-d to h|* |*1
fur over two years with paralysis. Til
body was taken to Frcnmn: Ctater, Nevi
aygo Co. for burial Tuesday.

When the pain in tie- liver Li otroai
pauled by comdlpatinn. bilious patient
will usually find Brooks* Kidney and Lhe
Syrup sufficient to relax tie- bowda—an,
It should be bo rip.- in mind that it i« not
drastic purgative but will nfionl the m-m1
ic organ unsptwkabk relief.
For Inactivity of tbe liver. kHro^s it
bladder Brooks' Kidney and Live:’ syru
has no equal.
And if your liver and kidneys nr&lt; *«-ak r-r|
diseased, you can. by loading a fcare!i&gt;l|
life, enjoy pcrf«*tfll health by using a&gt; dt-a
rected Brook*' Kulnev and Liter byrnp.
A trial of* Brooks’ Kidney and I.iv-r
Syrup will convince the iuir&lt;t sktmUtal
that It b Just the remedy for any di.M-a.v--;
condition of the liver, stomach amt tame!--,,
and the great Improvt-uien* of the com­
plexion and freedom of tin* skin from al!
blemishes and Impurities is an evidence «&gt;f
It* good effect on the system.

THE MARKETSHarting*.

Apples—Dried.” c per 1 b.
Mutzera-ngii
Ctarar wed faiMXTx

Mul-Uve. |?J»B83.cncr.he&gt;. 43^0 ZU30
■fai-14a.icc. ■
Egges-Beet ,4c; calf.t',c.
Lime—SuillDsat «e per bbl; waleriir-r,»l.3C

Qata-^CEcperbu.
'
Naw pptatoea-rfiOc. per bu.
ggLjH-ttlMoa
Sul-Selling a: Si per bbl.
Titwttr Seed—flelllnx al $2.0® per bu.
Wheal—No. i. white atefitdred.Wet-.U.
Flour—S2.su per Iiundr&gt;-*1.
Wool-unw-ashed ITflX': washed J-&lt;
Detroit.

Beans-Su.25 per bu. fur city picked.
[ Jtatter—tt&amp;tse. erearn&lt;-rv ie»*:-

rc: culckens. tetdurk*. sOase.turiceys. llrfiii.WfrMt-No. I
•IMv.('Mile-Steady

Mkft13
POWDER
Aboolutely Pure.

A cream m tarter baking powder. Hlpl*"
of all in iMvealog sfrengitL- V. 8. •.avcni-

Hastings City Bank,
Mich.

Hastings,'

CAPITAL,

$75,000.00

bUMFLUh

Mlehlipm.

OFTJCEKS.

ef this week.
DIRECTOn*’-

. A. GrableChester Mester.
P. T.cnttreve.

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of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXV. NO. 47

HASTINGS. MICH., AUGUST 28. 1890.

Hastings Banner
Published Thuradays by
COOK BROS.,

Dk-^rim
ir: &lt;• »&gt;
a-

*1 rnT-wl” to
fThV?**-

'&gt;»&lt;&gt;• i.* "Xi

Our Special Sale of

ill
Unhlml h, gt&gt;;

$8 Men’s All-Wool Suits!

' l,e &gt;1* line.;

£««• ttMtaj;
“y*«i ?&gt;
*h'el. will wh
capacity Of the

Closed-out by us from the celebrated flrm of
Michaels, Stem &amp; Co. will

«■ hen.
&gt; ton fzed.
re *n town and
■le sheep in ttj,
! Hapids,
jjj-j
i week.
JUxena attended
w and Grand

reed a hatnWs
• aouth of Km,-,
unwrly |Q fhr
1 l*si Saturday
fined to his bed
Wlyate. The

H' er la «.Wtlll.
Mlioua patient,
dney and ]jv, « bowels—an(j’
that it is not a
tfonl the hepat• Hdnen and
I Liver Syrup

The regular prices of these Suits were $12, $13 and $14, but
having bought them way below their intrinsic value, we are
selling them on the same basis, Over fifty of these suits were
sold yesterday, and it is no telling how soon the remainder
will pass into our customers’ hands. It behooves you to pome
at your earliest possible' convenience if you wish to secure a
first-class ALL-WOOL, DURABLE MADE SUIT at the low
price,

Hundreds of other rare bargains in Men’s Business Suits.
83.50, 5 00, 6.00, 10, 12.

Our Great Straw Hat Sale
Is in everybody’s mouth. Straw Hats at 48c, 88c, 98c, $ 1.48;
worth in any other store, 75c, $1 .00, 1.50, 2.50.

hobson
1

TOWER CLOTHING CO. H»I
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH

s. taaa.et3.5o
water lihte.f i.w

ACIeawniofSM
-

-AT—

DRINK
The Hastings Furniture Co.
are selling their waste wood in
largo loads at

$1.50 EACH '

Hcked.

ducks. aS8&gt;4c.

But n&lt;s riled up. Everf .tick I. kiln
dried bardwood, the very beet tor summer
wuod or klodlliig. Order, an- tilled and
delivered In regular order as rece,''‘*"„ A’
the Co. now liave more orders booked than
they
can fill tor a few days it will stanrt
generally considered the dullest
those in hand who wish to buy this wood
the season with raoet -of the to plan- thdr orders in advance. W ith
. will be made the busiest of the the low price and excellent qualitj of
&lt; Marr A* Duffs. It order to effect wood the dcniand is sure to be large.
id obtain said results we will Terms, cash with ordqr or when delivered.
। sale for this •

Ury qoobs
Ippt-d choice tb
nee H.4MIS4 •»•

SELIVEKES.

BOSTON

store.

MONTH of AUGUST GOOD GOODS CREATE TRADE
■hi' G. the grandest bargains in Dress
••!&gt; -iiHabh* for fall and winter wear
• ij hii-t vi r been our privilege to sell.
Wii ,-,..uid just state here that we have
itelk-d a large line of Dress Goods

rdw.

Hlgbe.-*

Bank,
Ich.

, buJldltt for

I i- *e are an

Josejli Rogers.

well worthy your at-

3nch bargains cun only be obtained at

BATTLE CREEK.
/3l

WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE

LION COFFEE
When you boy your Groccrira try a
package LION COFFEE. It u the
Le-t in the United State*--made ni.from
a selection of Mocha, Java an&gt;l «&gt;«.
properly blended and is
pJ
to make the nicest cup of CTifire in the
land. For Sale Everywhere.

provrutnrte.

*1

O.

SHOKEi*

ED.FOWERJ
NO. 35.
always the

"2 ALWAYS THE DEST

IN THE

Wri
'

Tolooo,

-incnm ran wu&lt;wb M

5&lt;- CIQflR

Given Away.

ut an early call If you want to
&lt;*uy a nice bty fish, wool dress at
505

fa Tta Half Price
Marr &amp; Duff,

A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR
Picture Card Given

to good cooking.

ivmj.-’&gt;, KememVer although these goods
w ill.ni la-1 year they are just m good In
•juiiy and in color as it they just came
imii the custom liouse. This line Is from
10 t &gt; 4% im-ht‘5 wide and worth from «0 to
■ ■ 4'iit.i a yard, our price while they last
■’UiH 'uMith will be25, 80 aud 35 cento a
yari. u W||| 5g useless for us to urge the

!*&lt;S“ml.1A-1.»

^.'d.emU

A TRUE COMBIHATIO* OF
Mocha, Java and Rio.

Kahia* City, Mo.

.ir\i from an luijiorter at less than
K&lt;5ofri.-K--OiJnK to their por.ultar aromatic
totetoH?. In all we liave 108 nULJi STSSk «
-kSErUlun Umu m&gt;.
•’hullng
otlwr good, ta tlie itarn liar

Henriettas with Side
Bands, Silked Flannels
with Side Bands, Silk
Wool stripe dresh Goods,
Extra Fine Check Wool
Cumellel's.

LION
COFFEE

Woolson Spice Co., ManFrs,

Poor Goods Kill Trade.
To step adulteration; stop buying adulterated

ap^lnUdI
•
I

—

Ant Yobf Frienis to SoiisGrito
for the Banner, aid tiejiill
have tie pleamre of reading
the tat story potota.

tlic body ef hb child Lere for burial last
Friday.
Frank Mclk-rby went as a dehgate to
the congressional convention at Jaeksaa to
place of W. 4. Marlxie who was unable to
attend.
1 just TUuroilay night burglars paid as a
visit. Tliey first entered Frank Batea*
hardware store and broke open the till,
with a chisel they obtained there. They
secured admail amount of change and ahw
carriecTaway with them a box Of silver
knives and fork?. From there theywes*
to tin- store of Buell A White, rifling the
till and taking a gold watch out of the
the till securing only a small sum. nothing
else was missing. They left the- chisel
there that they had taken from Botae's
hardware- From the manner in which
they did their work It Is surmbed they are
local thieve*.
Boni, to WHJ Vedderand wife a girl.
Will Seger has f*en very sick with
quinsy sore throat, twit is some better at
obis writing.
The young friends of Myrtle Tuckerman
gave her a pleasant .-urprbe Friday even­
inc. the occasion being her fifteenth IHrthday.
.
Wo are having plenty of rain now and
the farmer looks pleased.
Mrs. Win. Jewell and son Don are vhritIng at W. Chrks. Lacey.
Juvenile good templars are getting ready
for an opra lodge to be held some time in
September.

The I’, of 1. store opened up for busi­
ness last Thursday morning. Evening
came and the boys went over to have a free
smoke and got left. Saturday nlgh’t came
and the boys went over and instead of a
smoke they got the peanuts set up in great
shape, and were crushing and chauuking
peanuts till the early down of Sunday
morning.
Frank Sheffield went to Delton last Sat­
urday with a load of white wheat, aud re­
Watches,
Jewelry. ceived
!&gt;5 cents per bu.
Levi 1‘almatier drew a load of red wheat
tn Milo last week and got 81 per bu.
David Styles finished threshing last
Ed Brovhi commenced his fall term of
The following perrons are nutb-irized to re­ .Saturday and bad over ofc bushels of good
school in, the Mayo district Monday.
ceive subscriptions for the Bannkii-.
wheat and over 000 bushels of oats.
Lillie Shoup Is spending the week with
jsS&amp;fr*.*.*.
Preatoo JcwelL
Robert
Bninney
was
offered
last
week
relatives in Battle Creek.
... UN.Moober.
Belton!
En^-ne Jordan.
S2 a barrel for the apples In his orchard.
Donation
for Elder Aldrich at John
Bosoms Mills ...
0. W. ArmwonR.
School meeting next Monday night. Wertz Friday evening. Aug. 2V. Come
Broward
.
Wm. Broward.
There will lie quite a nunil&gt;er farmers everybody.
Carlton
.
J. !T. Covert.
Cedar Creek ....
l». L. MorUiiand.
here who will commence sow ing wheat
L. B. Potter spent Tuesday in Jackson
. CtoWntaie
Ilo«*rd Mosher.
next week.
•
u delegate; to republican convention.
Crews'- Corners
. ..Ilyrm Flaber.
L. N. Mosher was at Hastings last week
F. M. Quick and wife visited at Win.
pwwting
... . 11 1.*. Rice
. Dei*nn ....... ...
trying the electric baths.
W. Cole’s In Hasting.- last Saturday and
Frr«iw»rt...
A. M. Harrington.
Sunday. '
w
••
. ...Kdwia UlncIL
Hltaory Coruera.
Win. Sutton and wife, of Battle Creak,
.... ('Emrijrililanw.
Irvma.............
Frey and Hamilton have got well under ,were the guecsts of Mrs. EL G. Potter last
Lar«&gt;
..
. V. K. NTc»mon.
Mito
way threshing, and are-doing a lively busi- ,Saturday.
VUrrnce Doollttlr.
Moreau
........
........W. N. Adkins.
ness.
Mrs. D. R. Slade visited relatives in
Maple (&gt;fuve ..
......... J. MeKelvsy.
The "happy twelve’’ have returned from (Convls last Saturday and Sunday.
Mlddl-klllr.......
Itanulton Carveth.
Wall lake and report a fine time.
JlaQvtlte..............................
.......................
........
H.G. Hair.
Considerable frost last Saturday morn­
O*l)oni.*-i:
Ed. Kdwardt.
Thomas Godde lant n horse n few days ,ing.
Oraatei lUe Mills
................. L. W. Wing.
since. The animal seemed well as usual
Prairieville.......... .......... Wm. I.. Brown.
at night, but lay dead in the pasture the
Woodland
.................. Weslej Myers.
South Carlton.
Yankee Springs. ................. E. G. Benuett.
next morning.
Mr. Avrill has sold his farm to a Mr.
If we are not misinformed. F. J. Tooze Blaskley, of Grand Rapids. Mr. B. will
has been engaged to teach the fall term in ;move on .won and Mr. A. will return to
As the question is often asked where Is the King district This is the place where ;
Coat- Grove, will say It is five miles north­ Fred spent his early school days. He has Grand Rapids, glad,to shake farm dnst
from his feet.
east of Hastings on thp C, K. A S. IL R. since became a successful teacher.
Frank Andrews ?nd Charley Brook*
We have two good stores, carrying dry
The obi burial ground needs to be clean- .
SkmIs. gnk-eries, shelf hardware and drugs. ed up again. We hope our town board ;have the finest fields of corn we think that
sth parties are hustlers and full of busi­ will not neglect it, for it should be attend­ there are in Carlton.
Frank Sutherland was on our otreete
ness.
Two good blacksmiths: gtxxl ed to now.
last week looking after apples and offering
schools*, and two good churches. All that
If you would know bow to get a horse
we heed now is to liave a good physician on its feet again after it has fallen down &gt;1.50 per barrel. There are but few’ apples
in
tills section and they will be contracted
locate here.
hill all in a heap, inquire of Mrs. C. E. at Uiat price.
Those who attended the Chrtetl.au Mis- Idea and others.
The Ume Is coming it is my opinion
•lonary meeting in Grand Rapids a few
Dr. C. C. Smith, of Bedford, reports a
days ugo report a very pleasant time. There fine nhfe pound boy at C. E. Paul’s. Ar­ when our district school will have to be
were 225 delegates present irom this rived on the 17th. Mother,and child doing graded.
Mrs. John Gordon Is yet In k very crit­
state; 25 teacbera present from various well.
ical condition, though her recovery Is
parts of the United States and one mis­
Will Kearney’s wheat on the Fish farm hopeful.
sionary from India attended.
yielded him about 28J^ bushels to the acre.
Mrs. Dan. Targer fewulte ill at present
♦ Gc&lt;&gt;. Brown died last week. Rev. Would have rejoiced with Will, if it had
writing.
\
Rowland officiating.
been 50 bushels per acre.
/
School meeting next Monday night,
Sometime in the near future we will
If a little pig wants to die don'J try- to
Sept.
1st.
have tin- pleasure of listening to a soldier persuade him to continue his squealing ex­
Lewis Cole lost a horse last week.
of the late war, who h coming here to istence. It will never pay him to arrive at
John Yargcr, of Freeport, was on out
presell and give n lecture. .Watch for the the size of his ancestors for any such, mon­
streets last Week looking after apples.
native.
_____________ _
ey as the hog men offer.
He bought a few fall apples at Sl.50 per
George J. Hume, of Bedford, but more barrel, but farmers who have fruit will
Frank Lowry was a guest of W. 11. recently a graduate from the Agricultural not contract jet awhile.
college «t Lansing, is teaching school in
Hmlth last week.
.
Mrs. Asa Odell is on the sick list at
P. 0. Conner was in tills vicinity last the new state of Washington, at S$5 per present writing.
week drawing off bi- wheat and rye but month.
. C. L. Smith has improved the looks of
lias returned to ills home In Coldwater.
iiis place by grading his front door yart.
« ,
South Carlton.
I. D. Brooks has commenced Ills new
Cool nights, hope the frost will bold off and putting up the front d&lt;»or step®. Calk
ijbuar.
*
era take notice, a front door admittance
a
little
longer.
Zella Courtney is sick with typhoid
Zella Odell went to Grand Rapids Sat­
There will be au addition to the young
fever.
urday.
Myron i’otter lias sown his rye.
Mr. ixmg and wife, of. Grand Rapids, people's society on our street, as the fam­
Isaac (Mariner was In this vicinity last were in attendance at the Carlton Center ily who move on the Averille farm, have
week on business.
four daughters ranging from 0 to 1» years
D. A. church, last Sabbath.
H. I&gt;orr has bls dryer must ready to S. Truman
.
Bantum and wife, also Mrs. J. of age.
commence drying.
Sheep seem to be In great demand judg­
Warner arc at the Ionia campmeeting this
'A. Ritchie is at work for T. S. Clark.
ing from the number of buyers &lt;m our
week.
G. W. McKIbbln has bed to take one of
Nora and Ada Andrus and their cousin streets to-day. Five in all, offering all the
his wheat stacks down and sec It out to Miss Kingsbury, of Muskegon. Sundayed way irotn SI.75 to 83.00 per bead, but not
many arc selling.
dtliert Lane and family were the guests at C. L. Smith's.
Charlie Bronson is quite aick at thia
Quite a number of our citizens expect to
of A. J. Potter «nd family last Friday. '
to take lu the excursion to Ottawa Beach. writing.
Humphry Fisher was at T. II. McLeod s
A. G. Senter, of Clarksville, was calling
Mr. Averille Is abpat to trade his farm
last Sunday to see bls little girl.
on the Widow Carpenter last Sunday.
Tor property In Grand Rapids.
The Hartman boy mentioned last week
office on lime last week, but the one to
.
C. (X Demarj’ attended, the farmers’ is doing well.
Late potatoes bid fair to be small aud whom they were given forgot tn mall them
picnic at Lake Odessa last Pfrlday.
on time.
few
in
a
hill.
’
James Demnry lias some friends visiting
A couple of "wheeled chaps” passed
___
snake last
Jonah Earley ________
killed a rattle
him from N. Y.-state.
Saturday while plowing, with b or 10 along South street Sunday, and their an­
J. D. Guy is attending the state convcntics afforded considerable sport for the
rattles.
tkm at Detroit this week.
Nicholas Allerding had one of his fingers ‘’natives.’’ Their steeds being ratbar .
The ladies aid society. meet with Mrs. badly crushed last week while coupling fractious, they were on the ground looking
M. Guy this week Monday afternoon.
skyward about- half of the lime. Hat
the water tank and engine.
Mra. James Demary expects to start this
Annie and Emma McKinney and don’t get discouraged boys, you will grt
week Wednesday on an extended visit to Fannie Carpentejr were-calling on Cora the mnsterj’ of those Wheels in time.
If frost holds off a few weeks yet. there
friends lu N. Y. state.
■
Forbes Sunday who aUll continues in poor
Mt rile Meek begun a fall term of school
will be several pieces of nice clover seed
in tlie Elite district. Assyria. Monday of health.
A fine sliower visited us Sunday morn­ in this vicinity.
Wm. McKinney has the finest field of
“t SJBilte.«'
ing.
Quite a number from our town are at­ beans around, raised on the McCauley
AUd tomdiy with S»plf brave tr undo.
tending the Institute »t Hastings thta place.
Bev. U«mp. theltodle.! ptwWUir eldor.
A white frost visited us last Friday
will bold meeting at the U. K church next * Mrs. Wm. Raymond ii spending a few night, but no serious damage resulted
Saturday and Sunday.
days with her brother H. Bronson near therefrom.
Otis Landon and family went to FreeLeach lake.
O'Donnell.
jiort Sunday to visit his sister and husband.
Lewis
Cole
has
a
aiek
ton*.
Quite a number attended the F. M. pray­
The P. of 1- seem to be going Into a Mr. ami Mrs. Samuel Roush: also Mr. and
er meeting al Mrs. Jones Thursday' afterMrs. Roush visited tbelr brother Qtis I-an.
„ ...
d:»n. Ini! found the Itoute shut up and all
WwL*L*11uk1 h/attcnding the institute at tleclint‘:
220 bushels of oats to Hastings last Thtrrs- gone. They found a way to get in and after'restlng up started l»sck home, where
^Mrs.*Letile Garn attended the picnic nt dav at two loads.
.
* I
it Is terrible the hold Canada Hdsllvs are they found ■ their friends awaiting them.
Moraon lake Friday of l»t week.
If .leans both parties topk different roads
ring
in
our
town
and
farmers
seem
to
M’- McKibben, of Big Rapids. Lsspendvery cs reless about them. A little and so uofssctl each other.
Ibk a few weeks with Jearie Stow*’’.
Marietta Carpenter will not have to be
There has bee» 'luUe » ninnl*r nf fn*J- spare time put hi lo exterminate them
in thia-vicinity, but not teoeb damage Ims from the different farms we could mention coming out ahead.
would be quite profitably employed if I am
&gt;eVi^N&lt;obtes. of your city, was seen on any judge of the fitmisa of things.
Mrs. Foster and Mrs. Carpenter got six
our snes-rt ta.t Friday. Why don t &gt;*w «&lt;&gt;
busteh of blackberriesi from the north for Mid institution.
out in Baltimore Ans?
; ..
Mr. Bates and wife. oC Irving, prte Mr- woods. Mr. Foster nnd wife are going
btrdge am! wife a pleasant call teat Sun again this week. They report berries
plenty and verv fine.
Mrs. John Gorden is on the sick list st
*Mrs Annie lleneh. who worked two
Wreks for John Strausbaugh. returned to present writing.______________

Clocks,

xdltlnn

ttejr and Liver
most skeptical
,r any disease!
Ch and IjowfcL.
It of the com­
akin from all
ai I evidence of

Your scribe attended the P.' of L lodge
last Saturday night. and was much sur­
prised to see the way the meeting was amducted. Brothers, you cannot expect to
hold together long If ynu quarrel and fight
all of the time You should let political
matters alone, and they will take ,eare ef
themselves. You know as well a» I do,
that a campaign cannot be carried on with­
out some money to back It, So you should
be satisfied If you don’t have to pay any
more out than von have bad fo already.
Miss Lottie Kronewltter, who Iras been
spending a few days with friends In this
vicinity, returned to her home in Rutland
Friday.
*
Our Democratic scribe should not troub­
le himself about that girl* being obliged to
go home alone, when he has the privilege
to set on the stoop with her till the clock
strikes 1 a. ni.
Quite a number of the young men
from your city passed through here
Sunday for Freeport, to see their best girls.
All report a good time except Frank.
She!. Davenport called on C. W. Rogers
Sunday.

COUNTY NEWS.

EIGHT DOLLARS.

ding a caret u!
&gt;' lining as di­
Liver Syrup.

WHOLE NO.

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FairebiM- of your &lt;*!’• WCTr lbe ^ania
AL ShB-eiy.

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RHEUM ATISM
km&lt;i&gt; sod unkles for twenty yran and had to
aiTUlchc*. Iwa-tn?aio latUtneil&gt;) rereral
on. but was finally cured by St. Jacoba

THE COOD OFFICE OFs
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B wen Illustrated la
rTf *IV&gt;&lt; 7*T tins pain which Mlows
I /
th* course of th? r.erro
/| III aScetcd. St. J«robsOIl
.s
• by gcntl* nibbias and
applied frequently, will cure

WC Sackett St., Brooklyn, N. Y.. Jan. SI IM9.
I was taken with n- urJria la aide an
suffered 8 month*. I was given up by dot
McGIN’N.
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To cure liUiousneo, Stck Headache, ConsUp*Uon, Malaria, Liver Complaint*, take
the safe and curtain remedy,*

BILE BEANS

C*e the KHALI. Rise (40 little Beans to the
bettie). They akk the most contxnikxt.

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Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
FROBATB ORDER.
State of Michigan. C&lt;&gt;m»ly ot Ranr-""-.
At a *e*vl*H nt the Probate Court for the
C’cmty of Marry, bolden st tbe Probate Office,
fu the'Cttv uf Hasting*. In srdd county.on WedtovsJay. the tab &lt;ta* of Augurt. in the year one
UwuMad eixbt hundr-d and ninety.
^Pr—nt. Charles W. Armstrong. Judjte ol

matter ol the wife of David Reynolds
^Oqnnuiinc and fillnx the annual account, duly
wrilW nt Kloter 1&gt;. Reynold* executor of «alcl
•atal* pr»r&gt;n» that a dav b« fixrd mr bearing
a»4 aVowing «aid annual account a* filed.
Tlwrvupon It Is ordered, that Thursday the 4th
4K) oCMeptotniMv. A. D. UM. st ten o'etoek tn tbe
BT ITIWI' IUUIO.VU ...
•
*to be bo'ldcfi a? th* Probate Office
of Hastings- in satd &lt;msuiy. and
derud. tb'at nbhI pclliloner g.ve notice
ton* IMiwes:e&lt;! in said rat Me. of the
o( tttd petition, and the hearing

'

Th* PulpH aad th* Mtoxv.
Rer. F. M. Shrout. peator United Breth­
ren chun*. Blue Mound. Kansas. says: “1
feel it my duty to wonders Dr. King’* New
Discovery has done yor me. My lung*
were badly diseased, end my parlshlowr*
thought I could live only a few week*.. 1
took five bottles of Dr. King’s New Dis­
covery and am sound and well, gaining 2®
lbs. ie weight"
Arthur Love. Manager Love’s Funny
Folk* Combination, writes: “After n
thorough trial and convincing evidence, 1
am confident Dr. Kinx's New Discovery
for coneumptiou beats 'em all. and cures
when every thing else falls. The greatest
kinduew I can do my many thousand
friend* to to urge them to try IL” Free
trial bottles at W. H. Goodyear’* drug
store. Regular td-ies 50c. aud fl.

ENTERING the kingdom.
LESSON IX, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
NATIONAL SERIES, AUG. 31.

,j£gus Cair.arnu fell trun tbe Masonic
tempi s at Traverse City, Mich., Tburaday,
e nd wm killed.
The employes of tbe Pennsylvania rail­
way are making a move in tb* direction of
a request for increased wages.
John Henderson, a negro in Jail at Ver­
sailles. Ky.. for murder, was taken out by
a mob Thursday nud hanged.
rOtxspUM from D***
The New York Central strike h as made a
1 uilsdo* at H- 8 Hoffman, ptibluhcr, I bilaik.
fresh-beef famine in New Haven. They
phia.;
,
get all their beet from Chicago.
15. “jlnd they brought unto Him aUo
Miss Frances Willard denies a report
Infant*, that He trmtl^ touch them: but
which was ettrrent iu Chicago that ah*
when HU dUripletmw it, they rebuked
bod joined tbe Salvation Army.
them." The two Incidents nf this leaaonIt is estimated that the number of
the little children, and the rich young
bouse* deatmyed by tbe cyclone at Wilkesruler—.ire recorded iaha in Matt, xix, and
Epoch.
harre was *«, add the money losses nearly
Mark xi Acrordfaj to Mark and Ixikc the
। The transition from long, lingering and f ^ua»t
ll.UOU.OOX
w;ts that He should touch them,
The Thousand Island Park hotel and 1, painful sickness to robust health marks an but according to Matthew He was asked to
|
epoch
In
the
life
of
the
iiuUridnal.
Such
five cottages' at Thousand Island Park, on
put
Hb
hands on tb^m and Pta?the St. LAwrencl. were burned Thursday a remarkable event is treasured In the
*1 “Brt Jceut called them unto Him,
memory and the agency whereby Ute good
morning. Loss, &gt;100,000.
and ta!d, Suffer Utdc children to come
health has been attained is gratefully unto inc, find forbid them not* for of tuch
Sandy T. Corum, colored, has brought blessed. Hence it is that so much Is heard
U the Ktnvdnm of God ” Mark adds tlmt
suit at Cleveland,
against* Rev. T. F.
iu praise of Electric Hitters. So many feel
Hildreth tor alienating the affection* of they owe their restoration to health, to the He was much displeased. I* there a poui
bility that we displease Him by not being
hi* wife, who is very black. She say* the
use of the great alterative and tonic. If more interested in bringing the little chil­
charge h true whb all that It implies,
you are troubled with any disease of kid­ dren uuto Him* Surely here to prext t‘Jwhile Hildroth says It is b'nckmaiL
neys, liver or stomach, of long or short couragement for the teachers of the infant
Annie Stakeu. who was dangerously standing yon will surely find relief by use
shot by Peter McCrary, nt Louisville, six of Electric Bitters. Sold at 50c. and Si clasara. But in what sense can It be *al&lt;‘
weeks ago, because sin- refused to marry per bottle at W. H. Guodyt^r’s drug store. that “of such is the Kingdom?” It can­
not be their innocence, for all are born sin­
him, has changed her mina and wUl take
ners, children of wrath (Rom. v, 12; Kph.
him for better or worse.
The best salve in the world for cute, ii. 3), nnd we go’astray ns soon as we la?
One result of th a peace between Guate­
Ix»rn. But see how empty, helpless apd
mala and San Salvador is that President bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
dependent
an iufant U; it boa nothing,
Barillas, of tbe former country. La* re­ tetter, chapped bands, chilblains, cor.-s,
tired, Vice President Ayala as*um&gt;UK |I and all skin eruptions, and positively cures needs everything; and when we see thnt
that (f
our condition Isefore
l&gt;
iterora God.^antl
trju, anu ^come
iww .
piles,
or
no
pay
required.
It
is
guaranteed
power and arranging for an election of a
to give perfect satisfaction, or, mqney te in ourtielplfsanrsa tn Him, wo shall be ac
new president.
cepted of Him, nod beconte children of tbe
There was a hairpulling iu the parlor ol funded. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale Kingdom., Aa to thesafetj* of little infante
.
tbe Griswold house, at Detroit, 'lliiinulay. by W. fl. Goodyear
who die before they come to the knowledge
between Mr*. E. Adams, of Cleveland, and
Saginaw is to have a new German news* cf good and evil, see Deut i, 3b. and reMiss Kila Bradley, trim hnd abducted the paper.
matnber that God known how to moke the
former’s daughter. MIm Bradley lint the
•‘When pain aud anguhb wring the precious blood of Christ avail for them.
hair and alto the abducted .girl.
Tins streetsbf tbe city shall be full^tf them
Poatofiice Inspsctora Fleming and West brow" from the dire attacks of &lt;iys|&gt;epsia. (Zech, viil, 5).
’
.
Inst week took in Hullis S. Cutter, postal indigestion or constipation the acute pain
17. ^Verily I toy iruto.you. tThosoewr
is
quickly
relieved
by
the
use
of
Bludbilder
clerk op the Grand 1 Lipid* and In Chmse
»JuiH
not
n
crirc
the
Kiivjdum
tut
t»
little
railway tor robbing rhe tuall*. The steal­ the moat successful anil infallible vegetable child, ithall in no irtoe enter Ihcrata.*
ings had been going on fora year, aud curative and sedative that lias rewarded Wiutt,
« Iku, then,
IIICU, shall
"Iiuu WV.XUU
become of
w, such
nu.u as will
.....
thousand* of dollar* must have been the rc.searche' of science. This elixir not accept the bumilluting truth thnt “in ।
puiities. streiiKthens and renew* the bloixi.
taken.
eliminates from the sj stem all mercurial them dwelleth no c»cd ming.” and lLnt
Sir K Iwlu Arnold, the British poet, i*
“
by
cite
'leedsof
the
law
(our
very
Ix-st
doreported n» having turned Japanese and and other poisons, eradicates constitutional in**) no fln-Ii can be justified in Ilia sight”
given credit for .in invincible drtermina- dlsonlers, restores th-sh to the emaciated (Roin vli, IS; Hi, 90). wb&lt;&gt; persist In think- |
tiod to wed a young maiden of that iratue. increases muscular strength, gives lug that if they do ns near right as they ’
country whom be has been teaching Kng- physical endurance subdues feverish culdn. can God will not caafthcm out?
assuages palu of every kind and affords re­
iish.
’
11 “And a cert/rin ruler asked Uh.i.
freshing deep. Price-SI. .Sold by srtl | ruulnn. Good .Vashr, what rhnll I dj&gt; to
The Iowa African Metbedist Episcopal druggists.
i
InJierU eternal life:” Mark wys that he
conferenqr has adopted resolutions calling
The national • firemen’s association is came running and kncc-lod to Him. Here
for the passage uf *hc national election
L* great earnest ncx&lt;, e-d in an ail Impor­
boldlug a cuuveution In Detroit.
law.
tant matter. Here i* humility also. He
Harvey A. Smith, a farmer living .near
Loose’s H»nl Clover File Remedy, Is a h&amp;a none of tbe proud, self righteous spirit
Mulvane Kan., was fatally trampled Sat­
urday by u vicious stallion
_
positive specific for all forma of the dis­ of the Pluirisce in oar Liat lesson; but we
shall nlsn see that He turn neither tbe drop
The priratr banking house of Clifton ease. Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated conviction of sin of th* publican, nor the
K. Barrett. Louisville, ha* failed. “Blew and protruding plies. Price 50c. Eor empty condition of the little child.
sale by W. U. Goodyear.
in" too"hauch money at poker.
Hi. “And Jcsujt iiald unto him, IHiy
Judge Magi c, of Pittsburg, recently or­
Plainwell has $2,500 and a Hue site for callcti thou inr yoedf 'None U grmd, eave
dered a murderer under sentence of death some manufacturing concern.
one. that U God.” J«?»u*
us knew just
Just h&lt;»w
how
awl
to be »«nt to a lunatic asylum, ns ha was
much he meant by •good,” __
2 would
___ L2 I
in.sane. The sheriff says be will hang the
awaken him to think. His question may
These pills are scientifically compounded, have hud thin meaning. Do you believe that
mnu unless the governor interferes, the
and uniform hi action. No griping pain so I am God, and therefore do yon thus address
judge to the.contrary notwithstanding.
commonly following the use of pills.
The official report of the registrar ol They are adapted to.both adults and chil­ me? When we addreas God in praydr U is.
vita! statfsiic* shows that twenty-seven dren with perfect safety. We guarantee well to. um only such titles aa we under
]M*r»ons have died in London during the they have no equal in the cure of tick stand the slgnilicanre of. otherwisa we are
past year pf starvation pure ami simple. headache, constipation, dyspepsia and saying uicnningleM words, aa far as we are I
concerned.
■
There are about 4,0t»),.W people iu Lon­
biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they ex­
30. “Thott knowest th1: commandiHcnta." I
don.
cel any other preparation.
31; “.-tiMi he raid, All thau hare I kept '
It is reported that w.tr hits broken out
About 200'sewer diggers have struck in from my youth up." Jie, no doubt, thought 1
between Hayti and Dominica, the Hayhe had. He whs righteous in his own eyes I
tiens having be^n tbe aggrok»or* A tight Detroit for shorter hours.
22. “Now tehen Je*ua heard the*c thiny* I
has taken place iu whiqh .Uu* Haytieus
rie mild unto him, U&lt;t lackrA thou one I
were rrpabed, and twculy-lbree men
It yon will send u» your sditres*. we will mall thbvj.” Mark sayathal beholding him Me
killed.
#
you oar illustrated pamphlet explaining *11
about Dr. Dye's Celebrated Electro-Voltaic loved him. There must have been some­
Congressional wiseacres are flguring*out Belt and Appliances, and their charming effects thing specially xinarre about him that
whether the law known a* the •■anti-trust” upon the iierron* debilitated system, and bow comuu-nilct! him to Jesus, who read Ills
law—although not intended to do so—does they wiilqulekly restore vou to vigor, nnd man­ heart. A lovely character no doubt he was,
Fhinphle*. free. If you are thus afflicted,
not cover the matter of strikes like that of hood.
we^wlll send you a Belt and Appliances oh a moral, amiable and earnest. But what
tbe New York Centra!. It is entitled “an
availed it all if the one caaential thing waa
’
Voltaic Belt Co.. Marshal).Mich.
act to project trade andcommeree against
lurking?
unlawful restraint* and monopolies.” .
Patrons of Industry claim they can
“Sell all that thou hart and distribute
Kaiser Wilhelm bid nu reroir to the czar capture Ionia county this fall.
unto the poor, and thou ahalt have treas­
Saturday night and steamed away for
ure iii Heaven; and come, follow me."
Germany.
23 “And ichm he heard this he ,was
Mrs. V lusiow** Noolhina Syrup vhould always
used for children teething. It soothes She very sorrowful, for he trits trry rich."
A 4-and-a-half-year-old boy at Stoke be
sblld. softens the aums. allavs all pain, cure
upon-Trent, England, has developed a wind colic and In tlir best remedy fordlarrtKiw. Mark say* that he went away grieved.
He would not follow Jesus at such a price.
character that entitleshim to be strangled Twenty-Ore cents a bottle.
at once. He has deliberately djpwued
The agricultural college graduating cIom The crem wa* too heavy. His own wealth
was more real to him than treasure iu
three children of about hisowuwgc by­ numbers 31.
*
heaven. It *c-.*nu strange to the natural
pushing them into the water.
There are 221 school teacher* etuployeil man ahd unretekiuabk. but it i« th* taw of
It is figured that tbe Old Colony rail­ In Allegau couuty.
the Master for Hi* follower*, that to give
way accident will cost the compahy &gt;500,away is to |-—* —-— --■» •— 000, not counting the lots on rolling stock.
one’s self is to toso lorever.
I
The medical officer of Clouakilty, Ire­
24. "And when Jesus saw that he mu
For cortlogo and other textile purpose*
land, reports 8,000 canes in which starva­
wry'sorrowful. He sabl. How hardly
numberless
leaves
are
used,
end
they
servo
tion will occur unless relief speedily arvery generally for packing and wrapping shall they that hare riches enter Info the
up smell parcels in Indio. In Guiana Kingdom of God." Riches In themselves
The school board of Cincinnati baa de­ Tibisiri fiber is obtained from the Innar are not sinful, but it is hard to have them
cided that, married women living with
surface of the spiral leaves of tbe Ita palm, and not be entangled by them. If we could
husbands are ineligible for teacher* iu tbe
Mauritia flexuosa. It is used by the In­ gratefully enjoy and use for tbe glory of
schools of that city.
dians for making hammocks. etc. Tbe God the things of this world nil would bv
Six thousand head of cattle are quaran­ leaves nre cut before they are open, and well; but when tbe good gifts of God take
tined at Topeka, Kan., suffering with tbe midrib separated by drawing each di­ the place of God in the heart then all is
Texas fever, probably. At any rate they vision of the leaf through the finger and wrong.
are dying off rapidly.
25. “For It Is caster for a cornel to go
thumb. After drying the fiber is ready
Canadian officials are sure thnt cholera for use withont further preparation. through a needle’s eye than for a rich man
will reach this continent next year and About a quarter of a pound may be pro­ to enter Intothe KiwidomoJ Goti." Tt hm*i&lt;|
that
tbe small gate for the.foot passenger*
are preparing for a vigorous quarantine cured from each leaf, and if the central
on both sides of the continent.
leaf is left uninjured no evil effect is pro­ might poAibly be entevtrf by a camel, if
The amount of silver offered to tbe gov­ duced from tbe tree. Bugs ami matting unloaded, but fora loaded camel to pass
ernment Monday wa» 1.020,0U) ounces. The could be easily and cheaply made from this through it would be an utter impcaaibiUty.
M “And they that heard It said, IFho
amount purchased' was 450,000 ounces, as fiber, as well as lints similar to tbons
follo.vs: Siai.uuu ounce* at tl.lDJ; 100,000 at kqowu as Panama.—New York Telegram. then can be savedr Periiapa they did
not notiro that Jesus spoke only of such
&gt;1,1074: 1-50,00 at &gt;1.1275
as.
like this man. clung to their riches. It*
Jake KUraiu is lu Chicago, and says he
Advlee to Prospective Engraver*.
1 Cor. 1. 20, the Spirit dot* not say, “Not
is anxious to bare another go nt John L.
We find iu a horological exchange tbe
Sullivan. Jake has been interviewed following sound advice to persons learning any wise, or mighty, oc noble,” but “Not
about once an hour since be arrived in the art of engraving: “There is hogrenter many wise, not many mighty, not many
nobie are called,” nnd some one has aaid.
the Windy City.
hindrance to progress in learning to en­ Thank God for the letter M." When we
Al 9:15 Monday morning the two gangs grave than in trying to cut with a badly look about us and seethe race for wealth
of workmen engaged in digging th* tun­ set or a luilf sharp graver. Such a prac­ may we not well ask “Who can be Mvad?”
nel between Port Huron. Mich., anti Sar­ tice speedily engenders some of the worst
»«k*ithln, or rather
nia, Canada, met in the middle of Lh&lt; evils. ‘constraint' and ‘restraint’ in the ask the Lxtrd to 1°
took within ns, for His
tunnel, which is now nu assured success. use of a graver, by which is meant tbs eyes are uliarper than ours, and see If there
Three women—Mrs. Molitor, her sister wrist becomes stiffened, tbe easy motion
any idol in our heart that is either keepand daughter—went berrying at Medford, of the hand impaired and the ability- to ng us from being saved or, if saved, that
Wto, Saturday atjd, although the whole hold a graver lightly materially crippled, HirS±-?8 “* fr°m l"‘“« wbo,1r
«or
cxXbmnnity has been hunting them since and thus tbe power to cut strokes clean, uis service.
flaturday night, nothing had been found true aud free is measurably destroyed.”
.
“•ly1 ncaald‘
toiqpR which art
Impassible with men arc possdde with
of them up to Monday noon.
(i‘' UC€'Jnlln« Mark, “With God
The nintli annual encampment of the
An effective means of preventing th* all things uro possible," and “Al! thingsare
Son* of Veteran* of the United State* fa
tarnishing of silverware by exposure to poaajble to him that beliereth” (MarK.gr
it, Au’Ixird G’JS1’ behold TIhmi hast
the
air
or
from
sulphur
fume*
liberated
by
Congressman Lewis F. Watson, of War­
made the Henven and tbe earth by Thy
ren, Pa., dropped dead tn tbe botanical heat, is by painting it with a little *ofl grtot power and stretched out arm, and
brush dipped in alcohol in which some col­
100
tor The^Jer
gardens at Washington City, Monday.
lodion has Iwen dissolved, soy*. The Deco­
.. »** ,U*O'® i» onderfui (Isa lx
Henry M. Stanley's agent has written rator aud Furnisher. Tbe liquid dries im­ fo Judg xiii,
18, R. V । and He delights to
a letter in which be aaya thnt Stanley is mediately, and forms a thin, transparent dowondrously. The Hi-brevwwcud for “tc£
very far from being restored to perfect and absolutely invisible protection. It can hard” and “wonderful’’ in thra^t&gt;*L^
.
health.
be removed st any timo by dipping tb* i* the name.
A grand camp meeting and picnic of article in hot water.
Grangers of southwestern Michigan is in
Herring* Multiply Rapidly.
prograM at the fair ground* nt Benton
Harbor.
,
A single pair of herrings; if allowed to
nn:, wliKt Joku Hi«l Mk«l the rich
Hon. Robert T. Lincoln, the United reproduce undbturixyl and multiply for todo.
But ttaywrre hot rich; tSjTuJ
State* Minister to England, denies tbe re­ twenty yean, would, at the end of that
Mdr roiMken boo. &gt;U&lt;1 net,. „,1
port that he contemplate* resigning hi* time, not only supply the whole world with a&amp;S1 h"'”’ “d
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food,but would have become inconvenient»
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X'rr.F Hsc end of a long summer day,
toward ilrvdev of a Ixmdou season, Mr
ih aphey "ii* alune hi hh» studio in Lonil’.t. It was a large apartment with al­
. nites, to one of Whichla number of por­
Graduoily, however, the whole matter
trait-';m«l picture* were hung upon the
wait4, with the usual bric-a-brac of an art- pawed cut of bis mind, until some weeks
mvptiou room. Thia room was cd- afterward, while staying with a friend H
tetvd ilirr- tly from a landing plan at the en^Jb'* ,nl&lt;U«»d ««nUte, he took tb'e
Ll.ul ..f
brood flight of Btalra leading engraving up and—lie could aotaxoctlv
«
d.&gt;wn quotha street and pnst a small por- 2U^f±tBuddea,y “ovrt
u riHir.t, for the studio was iu a public •ketch from memory of the lady whose
Lt.iMiin- -&gt;ccupiet! by a lumber of persons. face it recalled to him so vividly. He prei. nitiig into hi* reception room from u ffiTU*1* n‘at*?K1R- wenL to work, found
sniaii (.(‘iHOei, in which, he was putting
4lv. M.ute p:i|rt*rs. Mr. Heaphey wn« atar- tenly under his bond, and grew so inter-- a lady quite unknown to him, teteii in the oedupatian that before he laid
. u
; good llg’ireand carriage, dressed his brushes down ho had made what
HCIU.VU to
ui himself
njniHcsi a very good aud
and striking
striking
quiet h. in |**rfect taste and in the fashion, rtec®«l
•kttch. which might
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wia. wn- v.alkiug around the room and in­ sketch. Which mbrht.
(or a UaUbNl portrait. Ho pot Ihb rkvtth
.! .-•1.04 the picture*.
Mr IL- iphey npprouchedand saluted her, with the eogratiag.txwktoto Li, dispatch
ou[of
ot^rviuga* bedldto that, while she wrta ^^dogatotho.^.
StajUistionably tine looking, her countenTwo or three weeks passed by. Visltiug
wa» ttnutfoally pale,and that her eye*;
wi'.uh.-hetlteu upon him as bespoke to another friend-in Yorkshire, near the
I., r, hml a singiilur, and, as he afterward Derbyshire line-Mr. Heaphey found him
«!, - n:«-d it, aintoiit “uncanny” expression. •elf seated at dinner next to a gentleman
She made no explanation whatever of her of an old family and of a good estate lu
• j i -erav, but .at oner raked him whether Derbyshire, who had entered into cornhe t jttld jsiint immediately a portrait of spondence with him some years before
her for a dear friend to whom she wished with an eye to inducing him to come down
Into Dcrbyalure and paint a portrait there
t&lt; • - end it as soon as jMissible.
'
. Mr. H« aphey replied that be would be of un invalid child of his to whom he was
,
happy tu do so iflt were in his power, but very much attached, end who could tfot
*
that be was oa the point of leaving Lon­ conveniently be carried up to Loudon.
Finding Mr. Hctphey near his residence
don fur a round of visit* in the country;
tli.il he had many professional engage- this gentleman entreated him to come over
•ncnta'wluch would probably occupy him at the end of his Yorkshire visit, puss two
during the remainder of the year, and that or three day* with him and point this por­
hi could not at al) see,hi* way clear to do trait. It was not very convenient f&lt;« Mr.
Heaphey to do tIds, but such was tbe urwliat ata wx* so good as to ask him to da
The lady treated theae objections with gcncy of the Derbyshire man that he final­
;■ Jiv indifference and persisted, saying ly gave way.
"I shall be going home myself in a day
that it would not be necessary for Mr.
Heapbey that, she should aitto him. “You or two,” said tho Derbyshire mon. wbb
will not forget my face," she said. with, a was visiting a ncighlwr of Mr. Heaphey's
host
iu Yorkshire, “and I will hare every­
singular intonation, “and if I am not mi*•nfuniied a- to your talent*, you can make thing ready for you. You will take the
■r. ‘ k-fch &lt;&gt;( me now, from which you could train at wch a station” (naming it),
“change carriages at such a junction ana
[ ..•a: -urfa a portrait its I wish.”
Mt. Heaphey thanked her for her rood in twenty minutes after that you will find
yourself at a little way statio'n. where my
opinion, but again excused himself.
X-tliing would do. however, and tbe crirriage will be in waiting for you and
lady finally carried iter point so far that bring you to my hous?.”
It v.-m ttgrny, rainy morning when Mr.
. Mr Heaphey—be could hardly say why,
.aud certninly against his own will and Heaphey took the train to make his trip
judgment—consented to Undertake the Into Derbyshire. A ready guard found an
empty first class cirriagu for him, put hii
cuminission.
; ;
"It will K- necessary for me,” he said, shawl* and tags into it and closed tlr
“to find some time during the autumn door. Putting on ids traveling cap and
when i can give yoa your sittings, and if taking out a novel Mr. Heaphey settled
you will oblige ine/with your name aud himself buck into a corner of tho carriage
;uldniM I win fcce wltat I can do and will for a comfortable quiet hour in the train.
Long before tbe mishap* of Col. Valen­
! let you know.” .
"That i.- irardly necessary.’’ said the tine Baker startled and Ki--:::dalizcd the
lady. "I will be here at any time you may world the unprotected female had mode
herself a terror to sedate and solitary n.ale
Mr. Heaphey looked at her with astonish- travelers an the English railways. Great
therefore was the disgust oK.Mr. Heaphey
“But I don't
how you can be here when, jurt before the train wot to start,
ii £■&lt;’&lt;« J In you kn^when that time will another giranl came up, opened t he car­
riage door and handed in a lady, with the
"! shall have n&lt;» diflinilty about that,” astral paraphernalia of umbrellas, bugs
1 the lady almtfct p^tclantly. ;"In tho and shuwix.
'
Tbe train moved off, and Mr. Heapbey
’ na .ntlmf I will we that you have an en. graving of a face which 1 run told strongly after a while, glancing around from his
rexembk-i tny own—so strongly that it has corner, became aware that this lady was
«;•»•*•• ■:des I ven mistaken for a portrait of looking at him fixedly through a brown
• . i
•.-.ill serve to keep rae in your veil wh*"?! obscured and blsnr-d the out­
mind,"
said smiliug, "And, by’ the lines of her countenance. It is unpleasant
n:.v, L
you v.oukl try to make a to be fixed in this way from behind a-veil,’
and Mr. Heaphey felt unusually and un
, k J..': .( mt- r.'nv!”
Tmtzh-d by the lady's manner as much «cconntalil.v restless under the infliction.
His unea-sine® wjt* soon remove.l.Tiow• -.by fler words he quietly said:
' &lt; • xcuse me. I must get my address ever, for the lady, throwing her v;-U r.sidc.
book, and we will arrange rnaUeau” Aral revealed to him the face of his mystefious
visitant of the summer. She seemed not
n.tu this he turned his buck for a moment
iu the Want surprised at finding him in the
' •&gt;. lady, and going to a desk opened it
takr (.1.1 tfye lxK&gt;k of which be spoke. carriage, but very quietly asked him
whether he was*-going to such a place
be turned' again with the book in
1.» hand to his profound Mtoniuhmcnt the (naming tbe residence of the gentleman
whom he war. about to visit), and expressed
Icily h;u! vanished!
j
her satisfaction at meeting him as comTi:c dour ct the studio wm-Abut, as it
bud been during the whole interview, it IKNBdly as if they were ordinary acquaint­
ances who bad partes! in ordinary circum­
vn» n heavy door, and dosed with a strong
stances
a week or so before.
-i'i:ii:g lock it seemed to Mr. Heapbey
This cool demeanor aided Mr. Her.phey
hardly possible that It could have been
in. regaining his composure, and he met
:md shut unlymrd by hi in: but he
in the name spirit.
nMarttly ran to it, opened it and looked her
"You haw made the sketch of me. have
down t he broad flight of stairs tn the street, you not, Mr. Heaphey?" site said suddenly.
UM this so rapidly that it seemed scarcely
“Good heavens, yes! but how did you
imaginable a lady could have gotten out of
the house before he wns upon the stairway. know that?”
Deigning no reply, she went uc:
Not race of her, however, could be Keen.
“Why did you not finish it? You hail
He run hastily down mrl questioned tbe nothing to do the next day ut such n
piruir, who happened to be standing near place,” naming the country seat ct which
k;s window, which commanded a complete
be hod really made the sketch.
' •••-. of the stairway aud of tbe entrance
Mr. Hmpbcy stammered out some ex­
to the building. His amazement was cuse, wlieh was cut sTxort by her asking
heightened when be found that tbe porter him whether the engraving hod not helped
not only protested that bo had not seen him a* she had told him it would.
any lady go out, but- declared that, so far
“Very much,” be said; “but-but I never
as be knew, no lady had entered the build- quite knew how you sent that to me.”
Hig fur more than un hour before.
“No. IsuppoM not," she said, and chang­
The man looked at Mr. Hcapbey as he ing tbe subject began to speak of some
told him this with a curious expression, book which site held in her band
wliic'i satisfied Mr. Heaphey that he would
The conversation went on until the train
not improve his reputation ns a sane «nd reached the point at which Mr. He^phey
jierson by pressing^iis questions any wa* to leave it. The lady apparently in­
further on the porter. He went up stairs tended to continue her journey In the di­
again and set about tho occupation in rection of London, for abe made no offer to
which lie had been interrupted by his ex- gnoui, l»d.Mr. llMptes r&gt;«l
tramdiriory visitor. It was impossible,
TOnpowdl; —&lt;1 •&gt; !•' «« ®« 01 the
however, for him to Shake off an unusual
to 1dm:
.
and uncomfortable feeling for which ho carriage said
you will go on with tbe «ki*eli
could not account, but -winch finally be­ utl 1 will try ana let you «w me e«eln. It
came so strung that he closed his desk and
should be done.”
,
,, ..
Jen the building for the night.
Without quite owning it to himself air.
His iirrangeudlnts to Jeavu town being Hmpbry wa»(tre.tly pleeerf to bod him‘ oiu] letc-d. the next morning he went back wit to • dlffereul eerriw Kotog &gt;«l»
to the studio to see that everything was temto dirwaiou. tor Itwws ‘“I”"™' “
put in proper order for the vacation, aud
to give M,me final directions. On hi* desk
“L with n. number of letters from the
mall, a small roll of paper addressed to
I'erT™^ Ti
°&gt; “» “’I
ulm by name, but bearing no postmark or
external circumstances o.
°by «ign of having paroed through the
mails. ll0 took this roll of paper up care«»!y, upened It. aud, to his unspeakable •tamrdwtodntoe thaw Imptwdon.. He
j
to»t'e rarrtepe WMlttop tor him.
• ‘■"uuisiuaent, found himself confronted .
*fth an engraved portrait of u lady bear“xJamost marvelous resemblance iu tbe
form of the bead, manner of wearing the
T
rZmttaBM’e I®"®'. Ia
uair and tbe features to bis mysterious
v
,lle previous evening.
This engraving, on examination, be eeaturim, with brood pt—“‘B11gtosit
found had been token out of one of the
haudsome annual* which hod been lit
v&lt;«ue many years before—I think from one
the thousand*™, Jlr
land.
of Heath's “Booksof Beauty.” Itwa*» of
^djL".“Si^( Obento,
Portrait of a young lady of rank celebrated

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Cit_JBC Himself
from accepting the hospitality thus unex­
pectedly proffered him, but in vain The
young man insisted that be could not think
fo°^
l ht ofuP°
the
B^f*nidcr' *OOe
n lhe
“ nRtci
Uheavy
wood of such a thing ** goins back without Mr
after a little tlxchii^i? Wkled and flamed iu the deep
ca. His portmanteau and dispatch box
hU
travel
were bwight down, put into a neat little
&amp;beno,lde&lt;i to him politely
pnvate carriage which *lood at the Inn
door, and Mr. Heaphey drove to the Louse
t»ri*«. bj0 n„j
21*’ cxPrCT*^R some *ur- of his old acquaintance.
^“to.^,n“"r
..“I,^U
said the young muz.
and let my father know you are here. He
' How did you come?” he said. “I
i*eo anxious to aec you and hex been so
uervowand w^Ims of late that 1 ought
p,Swxs to see him for n few moment* before you
go up. And with this be led Mr. Heapliey
into a drawing room, where lie presented
him to a young lady dressed in mourn tug
a* n sutler. This young Indy greeted Mr.
Heaphey very cordially, and appeared to
have been quite ns well aware as her
rather of his coming to Lichfield and quite
a* much interested as her brother in secur­
Im!? Jho
? prwcnt hini to
ing his presence in their house.
MU1
in no ’“J recognl*“My father," said the young l*dy,*“ho*
l.i‘e flrtt'lde' Db“n«- been hoping to see you here for months;
u . i ni,°*1 immediately announced The but it was only today that he felt sure of
bM- torttod Mr. Heapb.r
4toXXT
,UU&gt; ““ yonr coming.”
“Y«?” *aid Mr. Heaphey. “And bow in
dld h®*601 »uroof my coming
“You *ee,“ said the hoateaa, as they took
their a«tt* at the table, "we have no one
“That I can’t tell you,” szdd th* young
ihdriv' 6 iM T°n'kind of you to come
woman, “but I suppose it is bcrauae be had
and give us year company.”
.
heard from you.”
.1.
lodZ
tho flrwid« J»n* entered
wdd Mr- Heaphey.
the room with them, and vras at that ..Z?1*?"1 from
My dear-young lady, I have had no com­
moment sitting directly opposite to Mr
Heaphey, all these remark* seemed to him munication with your father for year*. 1
am sorry to say I didn’t even remember he
Ho ,UTccted' hw' wa» living here in Lichfield.”
ever, not to perceive
anything strange
In
v aujuning
The young lady looked ct him incredu­
this convnruvtlo.. “--.i
.ii____ ” strange
.Jn
n‘1
°°.* u»
lously.
In’ttoSj™ ’ t?ku'S
*“rt
v “How can this be when you have been
.j.uH
।
(•ruMr.Hraphey painting my Bister’s portrait?”
,r*‘I^lDt,ns rour ■*«««'’’• portrait!” said
. — — —.wrara
buu nen snui wno Mr. Heaphey. “Pray, what is your sister’*
2^1Ct IM tablc- ** m“&gt;‘
iraa«in«l name?”
all thbi did not tend to enhance Mr.
“Her name?” said tho young lady, re­
Heaphey s comfort at dinner. It was im­ peating it.
possible for him to allude to u person who ,."1. “““re
“I'l Mr. ItoaptoT.
wtned to exist only in his own percep­
either I am dreaming or you are. Yonr
tions, and yet who manifested in the ex­ sister never sat to me for her portrait. 1
pression of her countenance no sort of con­ never beard of it until this moment-”
sciousness of this extraordinary neglect
“You must not say this to my father.”
When they retired to the drawing room said the young lady; “it will kill him. He
after dinner, one or two persons coming in has been counting on this. There must be
from the nelghbornood. conversation be­ some strange mistake.”
came general. The mysterious lady moved
“Certainly there is some strange mis­
about
to
once Ui
or 1VW1CC
win take," said Mr. Heaphey, "but I can’t un­
, , from ■point
.
— point, MUVV
speaking with Mr. Heaphey, but never, derstand bow I am in any way accountable
so --------far as he could
exchang­ fork. I assure you I have no recollection
ntx, w,
CACOBUKing a
n word
(rt'ril with
u-tfl, any.
...... other _jwrson
.... ®
Ing
of your sister’s name—co recollection.
present. By the time that he retired Where did she sit to me?
to lus room. Mr. Heaphey was profoundly
“That I don’t know,” said the young
upwt by this must unaccountable of all lady: “it must have been before she died.”
the experiences through which he had vet
“She I* no longer living, then?”
passed in connection with Ms mysterious
"No; and it is since her death that my
visitant of t he summer. Determined, if he father has been so eager to secure tbe por­
could, to satisfy himself whether he was trait you have been painting of her. Icau't
or was not tlie victim of a halluciuntion. understand how yon didn’t know her
be made some excuse for speaking to the name: but you will suhsly recall her facta'
footman, who wm arranging hh clothes once, fur you have-the engraving of tbo
U-fore leaving him for the night, about the portrait uf Lady---- , which was taken out
lady who had dined there. Tho footman out of our ‘Book of Beauty’ and sent to
looked at him intelligently at first, and you because of its strange resemblance to
llien with n curious, almost quizzical ex­ her.” And with this the young lady, ris­
pression informed Mr. Heaphey that he ing. handed him a c opy of Heath’* “Book,
had not tbe least idea wh.it he wax sjk-ak- of Bequty," opened at tbe page from which
ing of, m he didn't know that any lady was the engraved portrait so long and su mys­
Maying in the bouse, aud ns the one or two teriously had been taken.
ladies who^iad called daring the evening
The effect of this disclosure upon Mr.Lad driven home to their residences. See­ Heaphey may be imagined. His counte­
ing that he was to get no light from this nance changed. Ho paused a moment and
quarter, Mr. Heaphey was silent, remained then nald:
In the house two or three days, finished
“This is inexplicable. When did your
the portrait which he had undertaken to sister die?”
paint in water colors, and left.
Tbe date was named, n date not long pre­
From time to time all the circumstance* ceding the time at which Lis mysterious
tit this strange ucquaintence would recur visitor bad first entered hi* studio.
“J have a picture of that yoang lady,”
to him, but ho never cared to dwell upon
them in hht own mind. Still less did he he said, "in my dbpatcb box', and I will
dream of communicating them to auy one bring it down stairs to you.”
Going up stairs, be opened the dispatch
else. He could not regard them m purely
n delusion of his own imagination, for box and returned to the drawing room
there In his dispatch box wit* the engrav­ with tho nearly completed sketch and with
tho
engraved portrait, loth of which the
ing from Heath’s "Book of Beauty;” there
was the half finished Sketch of a fare young lndj‘ received with expression* of
which had imprinted itself with an almost the must intense delight. She. carried them
terrible distinctness upon his memory;and up stairs to her father, aud after a little
yet uc felt tliat to hint nt any of the cir­ time Mr. Heaphey was introduced to his
cumstances of his unparalleled adventures old acquaintance, whom he found in a
would expose him in tho minds of other state of .inexpressfblc happiness nt the
people tn suspicious which, but for the poBBcwdon of tho portrait, and nnt in the
material evidences there licforc him, he, least, apparently, disturbed or concerned
would be very apt to entertain of himself. as to tbe way in which it had been painted
So the time passed on. Once or twice, or ns to any of the circumstances connect­
taking the sketch up, Mr. Heaphey bad ed with it. He could not sufficiently
worked upon it until It was well advanced thauk Mr. Heaphey for what be bad done;
to completion. He never took it up ex­ pressed him td name Li’s own remunera­
cepting under a stress of feeling which be tion for tho work, trad exhibited, in abort,
could never define nor resist; he never laid every symptom of unbounded qatiafaction.
it away again except with a sense of relfef It is unnecessary to aay that Mr. Heaphey
and satisfaction. Early In the cusuisg positively and peremptorily declined any
winter Mr. Heaphey was called to tho west payment whatever for this strangu and un­
of England to keep an engagement made canny piece of work. He said a, little as
long before with a friend who redded, I possible to the fathex or to the family a* to
think, somewhere in the marches of the circumstance* iu which it bad been
Wole*. He started upon this journey from painted, and got out of Uchfield by the
some point the name of which I ciiunot earliest train with a sense of intense relief.
now recall—for it is many ypara since Mr*. —Short Stories.
Murray told me tils story—in the eastern
Female Superstition for the Tarquol*or midland counties. At all events he left
Mme. Titiens, the famous prime donna,
this point on a Saturday, and his route led
through the ancient little cathedral city of bad a strong superstition regarding tbe
Lichfield. On reaching Lichfield great was turqnois. She believed that it waste her
Mr. Heaphey's disgust to find he could a talismanle *tone and brought success in
emke no connection westward until Mon-, her undertakings. She never wm without
day morning. This condemned him to one. While she was in St. Petersburg,
p:ms Sunday at Lichfield, a prospect which early in her career, she was presented with
he wm not enough of a philosopher to ac­ a turquoL brooch by tho ciar. She re­
garded that' special stone with absolute
cept with satisfaction.
There are two or three very decent inn* veneration, and she never essayed a new
operatic role thnt she did not wear it. If
in Lichfield, however, and in one of these
—I Think the Swan—Mr. Heaphey mode it did not harmonize with her costume she
wear iL put of sight on her under­
himself as comfortable ns circumstances would
garment, but there was no power thnt
would permit. He'ordered the usual Brit­
would induce her to go on the stage with­
ish dinner, with tbe usual noup, the usual
ILL and the usual joint, enlivened it with out it. She would disappoint a public
a oint of dry champagne, picked up the rooner than brave failure by tbe absence of
her talisman.
V
county history, and rettled himself for a
Mme. Rudcrsdorff hid th? ume super­
quiet evening and a sedative smoke. He
stition to fully aa great a degree, and she
bad hardly got through with Ms dinner
wore
as
au
amulet
a
bracelet set with
when the waiter, to his astonishment, came
in with a card on a salver. Taking up this turqnois that had riever left her arm day
or
night.
That bricclet and a sapphire
card. Mr. Heaphey read on it the name of
a gentleman who many years before had ring were icr two talismans tor good.—
been one of his school fellow*, but of whmu Exchange. _________________
!&gt;e had seen and heard nothing since be
come to years of manhood. He had forgot­
The Berlin fire department has lately re­
ten in fact, the very existence of the man, ceived a novel fire engine which has excited
and he was entirely at a low to imagine in much interest in that dty.
what possible way his arrival and hi* pres­
Tbe carriage is constructed entirely of
ence in this quiet little inn could[have papier muche, all the t different parts, the
cume to the care of hi* quondam boy Wi body, wheels, pole* and the rest being
companion. He hade tbe waiter, however, fluishod in tbe best possible manner.
show him up at once. M hen tbe door
While the durability and powers of reoaemxl be welcomed—not a inan of hU ■iatanee possessed by thia material are
c.^-n years, but a quiet and rather serious fully as great as those of wood, the weight
buking, very courteous young gentleman is of course much less.
of^5or26. who promptly explained that
This lightness Is ootviidered a great ad­
he was tbe son nud namesake of Mr vantage. as it will enable the new engine*
Heaphey's old *chool fellow; that be had to reach the scene of a fire with corre­
been «ut by hb father *1^ » carrisge to spondingly greater promptness. It aeems
find Mr. Heaphey st
J1"
uct unlikely that the wooden carriages
ing confined to hia room with an illna*, will, hi a short Urac, po» ont of use alto­
Kid that bls father insisted pu Mr He* gether.—Youth's Companion.
Obey’* leaving tbe inn and coming to pas*
hb Sunday in Lichfield in their bouse
Mr Heaphey, overwhelmed at this dvility,
At tbe convcnaziono of the Royal socie­
cuuld not resist exprwwing hi* sutprhe and ty. London, England, a new broutometer
asking tbe young man how in tifeworW was exhibited which will, on ouo “Up of
his father came to know of hi* entirely ac­ paper, note the la-ginning, variation In in­
cidental visit to Uchfield.
tensity and termination of rain and bail,
“That I can't tall you," said the young,
man, “but be ha* been expecting you all
"WeB, this pnwes Ml comprehendon!”

York Journal.

LOVE

one

ANOTHER.

Our thoughtful darhng.

Mowiy b*M.

‘Once there was a certain king Who
coming events,

to g» do hunting
had started forth

With the three little words, “why,"
“how,” “what,” it is quite possible for
aomo blockhead to puzzle a philosopher.
“Why does the magnetic needle paint alwayqtotho north?'* "How was the uni­
verse made?” “What is light?” Here arc
three questions that any fool may ask, yet
that all the wiadotfi in the world cannot
answer. There are hundreds of other
queries as simple and as likely to suggest
themselves to the inquisitive to which sci­
ence can make no satisfactory reply. On
the other hand, positive philosophy, his­
tory, the mechanic artsand other practical
branches of human knowledge afford con­
clusive responses to a vast number of im­
portant- “whys" and "hows’’ and "what*."
All that it is necessary for mon to know
he can learn from these sources, and educa­
tion in its best sense consists in the broad­
cast diffusion of the information they
afford, in iuT simplest, clearest form.
Europeans ray that we are an over curious
people—that we examine and cross-examine
strangers about matters with which we
have do concern. That’* n mistake. Every­
thing in tbe way of Information that auy
human being is willing to impart concerns
us. We want to know. If those we ques­
tion do not choose to answer, or cannot
answer, our “whys” and “hows'1 and
"whata,” they can say ho. We shall not be
offended by the rebuff; but ask, we will—
New York Ledger.

“‘Good morning, farmer,' said the
king. | . '■
“ ’Good morning, king,' said the farmer.
‘Where arc you folks going?*
&gt; ■' I
" 'Hunting,* said the king.
“‘Heating' You'll all get wet,' Mid
tbe fanner.
.
" ‘Tbe king trusted his astrologer and •
kept on. but at midday there cume np a
tremendous rain that drenohod the king
and al! his jtarty.
“ ‘Oa getting back to the palace the king
bad the astrologer decapitated, and Hint
for the farmer to take his place.

it's going to be fair weather he always car­
ries hi* (sirs forward, so. When it's going
to rala lie puts ’em backward, so.’
"‘Maha the donkey the court astrol­
oger!' shouted the king.
•‘ ‘It in» done, but the king always de­
clared; that that appointment was tbe
greatest mistake be ever made in his life.’
"Mr. Lincoln stopped there,” said the
take?] we asked him. ‘Didn't tbe donkey
do bis duty’’
" ‘Yea/ said tbe president, 'but after
that every donkey in the country wanted
un office.’ ’’—Youth’s Companion.
On&lt; of the fair young girl graduate who
quite recently mapped out the destiny of
the 5'oHd in»nn essay entitled "A Dream
of the Future," ban taken to writing so­
ciety, novels, and her latest effort, the
manuscript of which lie* on'the teak of
tbe literary editor for review, is well up to
tbe standard of current fiction. EspeciaUy
is this so in the selection of foreign word*
and phrases Which abonud in the story. Itstrikes me, however, that they are not al­
ways up to the mark in the applicaHan.
For instance, ii is going a little too far,
I think, to say tLct tbi rounded cheeks of &gt;
Jessica wore a beautiful sub rosa hue, and
tlmtihcr hot draped in nom de plumes wm
most baeoming. I don’t quite see how the
little bona fide could come in wagging his
tall, jor that tbe chickens could be put into
their coup d’ ctat. I Hhould not care torisk any ’tones galloping away on s hort de
combat, but 1 suppose I should be os safe,
ns in ordering my steak, double entendre,
especially when Ich dlen at 2 o’clock pre- '
ctsely. Finis, the end is an apt quotation.
—Memphis Times.

He came out of the house, boarded the
car and looked about with the good hu­
mored air of a mon who has just finished
a satisfactory breakfast. His eyes' rested
on the feet of a man opposite, and he con­
tinued to look at them with a half amused
expression m he rhewed his toothpick.
.Finally the other passenger left the car,
and he of the toothpick turned to his
neighbor:
“Did you notice tbe great blotch of dried
mud on that gentleman's shoe?” he asked.
"It’s funny,” he continued, “how a well
dressed man will be so careless sometimes.
Had a fresh shine, walked out of the
house, didn't look to see where he was go­
ing. find Stepped right square into a mud
puddle tho first thing. I danno, I think
that kind of gives n man away, don’t
you?”
,
“Excuse me," said the other, "but you’v*
got something on the under side of your
coat sleeve. I don’t know what it is.”
The toothpick chewer raised his arm to
get a view of the spot indicated, then care­
fully wiped off the sleeve with his hand­
kerchief,. remarking cs he did so, “It's
stewed codfisii and cream, that's what It
is."—Detroit Free Press.

A Witty Cabman.
Among the cabmen at t he city tail plaza
is one who has n reputation for wit among
his fellow cabbies. His name. I think, 1*
Cornell. Ho hod as a customer the other
night a certain literary gentleman who is
distinguished by the elegance of his rai­
ment os well as the outline® of tbe um­
brellas lie carries. Of this literary swell
one of his Intimates says ■•he spends threefourths.of his time in selecting clothes
aud the other fourth in buying umbrellas.”
Ono wet night ho sported a particularly
loud umbrella, and probably fearing tliat
tbe heavy shower might injure it be hired
a cab to take him home. Arriving there
the cabman demanded 81 from him.
“What do you mean by overcharging
me,” said the literary swell as he hoisted
tbe umbrella. "Do you know who I am?”
"I don’t care if you were tbe umbrella.
I’ll have qjy fare,” said the coachman, and
he got it.—Brooklyn Eagle.

rtacapplc Fabric.
Still another textile material bids fair to
rival jute. This time it is the pineapple
fiber, and a Mr. R. Blechynden, of Cal­
cutta, is attempting to awaken interest to
tho gre.-.t economic value of this product.
The pineapple has long i»eqn cultivated for
it* fiber in ludia, while it is manufactured
into a cloth .in the Philippines and woven
' into linen in.’ China. But more recent in­
vestigational show that when subjected to
the procem Of bleaching the fiber becomes
pliant enough to be spun Like flax and by
the same machinery. The fiber can be sub­
divided into’threods of such delicacy m to
be barely perceptible and yet sufficiently
strong for any purpose.—NewTork Tele­
gram.
________________
Obedient, bat Why?

There was a new dog at the farm house,
writes a correspondent of Wide Awoke,
and Baby, aged 4, had been told that he
must not play with it. On his way to tbe
farm lie was reminded qf his mgmmu's in­
junction not to play with the strange dog,
and be exclaimed in a tone which showed
him proudly conscious of his virtue:
“Of course I wouldn’t for tbe world do
what mnrntaa tells me not to!” Then, de­
scending suddenly from this unusual
height of morality, be«dded confidentially,
“And, ’sides, he snapped st one of the men
yesterday!”
•

'

Tkere is an old belief that salt water In­
jures the hair, and a delightful old lady
once explained the reason therefor.
“You sec,’’ she raid, “the tg»lt in tbe
water is stranger than tbe hnir in your
head, and so the salt just draws the hair
right out?’. Assuming this to be true,
that salt water will draw tbe hair out of
the he*d when It isn't otherwise Kjx-cially
inclined toward ruining out, by good
bomcnopathic reasoning we come to the
cotalusion that when tbc\hair insists upon
yeotaing out Of its own accord * vigorous
treating with salt and water will put a
stojj to it. Whether the reasoning be true
or not tbe fact is. Not all the tonics you
cau'bnycttbu hairdresser's will do your
haif half the good, if it manifest* a
tendency toward falling ont, thMu daily
scalp bath of strong soft and water will.—
New York Evening Sun.,
Ono of our city undertakers relit?* a lit­
tle incident which illustrate* the power of
prayer in u way different from that which
w taught by orthodox ministers. He aay*:
“LBod a funeral the other day. It was
theiohild of a poor family; but few people
and! hq, minister were at the grave, I
pitied them; it looked so desolate and ‘for­
lorn that I made a prayer at the lent my­
self, although I had never done the Like
anjtwhere Irefore.”
“You didn't!" exclaimed hi* wife.
•
“Ee*,Idld. I have heard it done bo oftcu.
that it all came to me without thought.
Besides that it did me good; I gut three
funerals last week which would never
have come to me bad it not been for the
prayer.”—Pittaburg Chroniclc-TBlegrapk.

A monument to the lifeboat now stand*
at South Shields, said to lx* the lifeboat’s
birthplace. In 1780 the ship Adventure
was wrecked off tbe Tyne and a oommlttaa
was formed to consider the matter of pro­
viding a lifeboat. The models submitted
by.Henry Greatbead, a |*oat builder, and
by ' William Wouldtavc, a journeyman
painter, were selected by tbe commlure
for use. Whether Wouldtavc or Grcathend was tbe actual inventor is a moat
point; but locally Wouldhave is looked
upon as the author of tbe model. Tim
names of both men are given on tbe memo­
rial. The first occasion on which a ship­
wrecked crew nan landed by means of a
lifeboat wm on June 30, 17W).-Chfc«*»
Hamid.

“Why, where liave you been no long?"
she asked, as he joined the party on the ho-

Josh Billings is tta nmn de plum* ol
“Oh. simply indulging in quiet reflec­ Henry W. Slraw, who was born in I*uw
borough, Maw., in tbe year 1818; He flrut
tions.”
“Oh, you vain man! Looking at your became known a* a humorous writer aud
lecturer in 1803. and since that time his
comic Hkctcbre Imre bean extensively pub­
Herald.
lish®! iu tbe journals of tbe-United States
anfl England.
Father—Don’t you ever let me see you
sitting In a hammock with a young man
again.
Dutiful Daughter—AH right, pa. Ol
have It removed to a place that isn’t over­ ytatertay.
looked by your study window.—Munsey's

at tall.—Pittsburg Bulletin.
Teacher— Willie, can you name the five
senses’
Tommy (from bock seat}—I—I can’tell.
Teacher—Well, Tommy, what ore they.’
Tommy—A half dime.

Fred—I wish my girl would harry*
nd marry me. If ahi is going to.
Edwin—L she keeping yon iu
Fred—No, expense.—Detroit FrerPra

�What’s the Matter!

Hastings Banner.
had practical experience with American SENATOR COLGROVE-SELOQUEHT

SPEECH.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
A republican county convention will be Md
pose of nominating candidates for the suae leg­
islature nmr county officer*. and for the transaeWa of such other bnslneso u may property
eoase before tbe meeting. Tbe coovcntlou will
Recalled tn order nt 11 a m. of that day.
By a resolution of tbe county committee, each
MSfeg precinct will be entitled to one delegate
la toe above convention for eacti 25 repubUean

35. In Msordxnce with said resolution, tte*a
Mm townships aud wards «rhl be eutitlea

■spe'7. Inlng 7. Johnstown 7. Maple time 6.
Oruweviltc 7. Prairieville 7. KoUaod *. Tboroappte is. Woodland 8, Yankee Springs «. Total
The township and city committee® wifi please
M. UCWK.Ck’B. '
A. K. KRNABTOX.HacT.

Tbe expected has happened, and the
Hou. James O'Donnell is again tteecwmhiee
of the republican party in this district for
‘ congress. There has been no d««bt at any
time in the mind of any man at all ported
ou the political affairs of tlx* district but
that Mr. O’Donnell would be the nominee
if he so desired.
'
Not less than we did two years -nor at
any time in the past does the Bankkk in­
sist that right, justice and the usages of
tbe part&gt; in the district entitled Barry
county to the republican nominee for con­
gress this year as In 1388. Furthermore,
we regard it as a wrong that the two term
rule should apply for 16 yeans, and every
Other county in tbe district be given a con­
gressman by virtue of that rule, and when
its application was desired (or-Barry coun­
ty, it was not accorded. We believe that
, a change should not have iteen made in tbe
rale until all tbe counties had been served
- alike—not. make an exception of Barry.
But while we thus insist and shall conttnue to Insist ou the recognition Of tbe
rights of Barry county, the republican
party of Barry county as tally as the Ban­
jos believe In the rule of the majority,
and cheerfully accept what, the majority of
the party in the district, through their repnaentatives at the Jackson convention of
Tuesday, deemed to be wisest and best—
the renomination of Congressman O’DonuelL We respect the right of the majority
_ to rale; and are pleased in this Instance
that that majority presents so able, faitbSul and creditable a representative as the
Boo. James'O’Donnell. It has been in no
spirit of unfriendliness toward him that
the Bannrk has taken its stand of Inslstauee upon the recognition of Barry county's
right to the nominee. We, in common
with all republicans in Barry county,
kuow that he has been faithful to the In­
tonate of his district; that he is a capable,
wise legislator; and that the iuteresU of
toe humblest crtUen have commanded his
faithful attention at all times; that he lias
been unlformally upon tbe right side of all
the great questions of tbe day. The party
.
3a Barry fully recognizes these things,
rad baa shown Its loyally to him In ways
that have commanded his wannest approtrne to him than the candidate presented
in behalf of Barry county, Hon. Clement
Smith.
la the campaign now formally opened,
the Banner will give to Mr. O'Donnell
that loyal support which he Jias merited by
reason of distinguished public service, and
him froth tbe fact also that he repre­
sents the choice of tbe majarity as well as
from most kindly fueling toward him per­
sonally. He was made that choioe, as we
Jbmr, not from any deslat* on tbe part of
toe party In the district to do am injustice
to Barry, but the rather because the party
in tbe district believed that he wm stronger
Wt this critical time In the party's history
than any new man could be. While the
Taction of the Jackson coaventioai was a

any injustice or do any’ wrong to thia
iy—but merely repn-wanto tbe fact
the majority felt that a change thia

The Hon. James ODonneH baz door*
aMKh to deserve tbe distingultoed complL

rill aid tbe pmty greatly In
year. His election will be as
is calling; and he will have no
is district giving btaa BMre loyal

erf l«

ShS.s,«.

and eautiotmly shape their business accord­
ingly.
Toilhmtawte: Last fall the town of
Lteweliy, tbe center of the tin-plate manu­
facture, took steps for increasing the pub­
lic water supply. No sooner was It anwouweed that The McKinley bill proposed
to advance &lt;ie tariff on tin-plates and ren4er It posritlo to manufacture them in this
country, &gt;than a public meeting was called,
at which, after assurances from the beads
of all the large Un plate works that under
the proposed legislation “the time would
come when Americans would make their
owntthj-plates,” it was decided to postpone I

,”ii lo Ur down bl. iron. i&gt;n«r»llr bu
Tbe congressional convention nt Jackson
Tueaday dW exactly what was expected of many admirers will say,
-tim* nu this breach hiw left ta wide. „
iSl^’tti-reof can never be supplied.
and did se to a manner most flattering to
But bow often we are disappointed In
that gentiecuan.
’
num? Great etnerr-ocire xnake great menTbe Barry county delegation went there
with the expectation of casting a compli­ When the state or nation Is lu peru or nw
mentary vote for Hon. Clement Smith; bnt Institutions assailed, whenever there arises
aftec arriving on the ground and looking a great question that affects th.* weal or
toeMd over, concluded that If such action woe of the American P"*te-We
were token It would be wrongly construed Ished at the marvelous brilliaucv of men
« taMtlcatlng hostility to Mr. O’Donnell, from whom we had hitherto expected but
.
when none exists. For this reason It wm little.
| am Impressed with the eloquent and
decided to fall in Hue and make Ui&lt;* action
of toe convention such that it could not lie beautiful language of Senator Anthony,
eriranderstood, and therefore the Harry when he said:
When I recall those whom 1 have seen
eeuuty delegation through Senator Col­
grove moved the unanimous renomination fall around me. and whom J thought nec­
tbe work, “in order to see wllat would be ef Hon. James O’Donnell, and It was car­ essary to the success, almost to tbe preser­
vation Of gn*t principles, I recall also
tlie fate of Uie tariff bill, before the Ameri­ ried with a whoop.
This actlou was conceded on ail aides to those whom 1 have seen step Into the va­
can Congress.
cant placw. P«t on
,rmor whkh,
Also in the center of the cutlery umhu- place Barry county in line of reeognltom wore, lift the weapons which they wk*d«d
as tbe next county to be honored In this
fncture equal anxiety is manifested. A district, and there Is no doubt to4ay that and march on to the cousummaHon of tbe
delegation recently waited on tbe'mayor-of she will be. And the republicans of Barry work which they Inaugurated. And thus
Sheffield and requested an official protest county*can be assured thrf the action of 1 am filled with reverent wonder at the
beneficent ordering of nature and Inspired
■against the passage of the McKlaley- bill. tbeir delegation at Jacksoi? has bnllt up In with a loftier faith In that Almighty pow­
tols district a sentiment that is certain u.
The spokesman who claimed to vaiee tlie result In the selection of Barry’s candidate er without whose guldanoe and direction
all human effort Is vain, and with whose
sentiment of all Northern England, signifi­ when a change shall be made.
Following is the speech of Senator C&lt;»1- blessing the humblest instrumenta that He
cantly added, among other arguments for
selects are equal to the • mightiest work
the proposed ' step, that “the action to, grove as reported by the Jackson Citizen,
also the concluding proceedings of tlie that He designs.
be taken In Sheffield would strengthen the convention as reported In that paper*
• In ail the walks of life we find men
hands of the American opponents of tbe
Loud calls were .made for Mr. Cotgrove, equal to the occasion. In tbe Hon. Cle­
bill." Just what this strengthening pro-, of Barry, who responded In a speech of ment Smith the third district of Michigan
telling
eloquence and enthusiasm, and was will find a man who can put ou the armor
cess was to be, though not announced at
one of Uic finest efforts ever heard In the and fight a good and gallant fight for the
the time, may be inferred from a recent court house. Said he:
republican household when Mr. O’Donnell
statement in - the Tin-Plate Record, that Mr. Chairman and gentlemen ot the con­ Hhall retire from the field.
Mr. Colgrove, upon taking his seat amid
vention:
“every tin-plate Importer in tbe countrv
a
tumult of applause, moved that tbe nonlTis not because “we |ove Cwsar less bnt
has been asseesed $10,000. and the English
Rome more’’ tiiat prompts the Barry county inatlon of Mr. O'Donnell be made by accla­
syndicate which controls the manufacto­ delegation to tlie position she will occupy mation. This was amended by directing
ries and mines In Monmouthshire aud Corn­ in this convention to-day.
tbe secretary to cast the vote of the con­
Firm Ip our conviction of the abstract vention for Mr. O'Donnell.
wall has augmented the sum to nearly one
In response to repeated calls, J. W.
million dollars in order to defeat the tin­. justice of our cause, loyal to our candidate
who we admire, unswerving in our devo­ Carveth, of Barry , took the floor. He said
plate clause In tbe McKinley tariff bllh"
tion to him, and yet, as.we see the lines of it would be superfluous for him to add anyThe Sheffield mayor's response was republican soldiers drawn up. representing 1 thing to what had already been Mid. It
equally suggestive. In which be insisted the third congressional district, as we read called upon to say more of that noble man
that British manufacturers could not afford upop the banner, in rharacters not to be O'Donnell, or that perfect gentleman
mistaken, the name of that splendid gen­ Smith, he would be compelled to ask those
“to stand still and see protection meMures tieman, soldier and statesman, who has
who had better command of language to
adopted in America”—for the time was represented us so successfuBy the past six respond. The people of the little county
within his memory when “the American years, we join again (as two years ago) in of Barry were unanimously In favor of
market found trade for one-half the popu­ the grand countermarch of republican vic­ Mr. O’Donnell. They desire to honor the
tory, and with unbroken lines follow the man who turn honored them, the district
lation of Sheffield” in making cutlery now flag of O’Donnell.
and the state. They desire to honor one
supplied in most part by American manu­
In taking this position we feel Hint we of the foremost, men of the state who
are losing no rights. We feel thnt tlie stands the peer of any In the halls of con­
facturers.
magnanimity
of
tbe
republicans
of
the
old
gress, that honse of famous men and states­
It is in face of such facts as these that
third will not construe* our position as a*
Intellig.-nt men in tills country are expect­ trainer, but as un evidence of patience and men. We love Mr. O’Donnell, and when
the hies of November come, Barry county
ed to believe that the only effect of protec­ loyalty. We believe that In the near fu­ will roll up Its usual majority for its favor­
tion Is to add to the price of importodprod- ture, gentlemen, you will turn your eyes ite representative. When he shall surren­
ucts. It Is lu furtberauce of such pre­ to Barry county, who has often been der the cares of the office, then It will be
weighed in the balance, but never found
sumptuous foreign interference with our itiinUny. We recognize Urn peculiar con­ the loftiest ambition of Barry county to
place the mantle upon the shoulders of her
laws as above indicated that American dition of Michigan politics to-day. and beloved son. Judge Clement Smith. .
voters are asked to second the British de­ with you want to put our beat aud strong­
The secretary then announced that be
est men in the flekLhad cast the vote of the convention for
mand for free foreign trade.
.
We remember tlie many Interests that James O'Donnell and the old court room
September l^th Instead of the 10th, Is are clamoring for recognition. The agri­ shook with tbe reverleratkmtf tumultuous
the date fixed for the Barry county repub­ cultural interests especially deserve our applause.
candid consideration. Everywhere they
Charles E. Townsend took tbe floor and
lican convention to nominate candidates ard organizing for their protection. Tbe
delivered a telling speech. At the con­
for representative lu the legislature and majority of the fanners of Uils district are clusion Judge Clement Smith was intro­
county officers. Tbe Baxter hopes to republicans; they believe In the party of duced. He spoke briefly and pointedly
see every delegation filled, every voting their lore and choice, and are patiently and pledged the united and enthusiastic
waiting for tlie conventions df the state to
precinct represented, and every delegate do their work. I toll you when tlie repub­ support of Barry county to Mr. O’Donnell,
of whom he spoke In the highest terms as
unpledged. We last w^c gave the names lican convention at the City of the Straits
unmistakably tbe choice of the people of
of candidates we had heard mentioned for shall have done lu work to-morrow, an­ Ibis district.
nounced its piattonn, placed at the head of
the various positions, asking that If there
the ticket a representative fanner and
were others In tbe field we wight be in­ completed the ticket with patriotic soldiers
formed of the fact, to toe ecd that the con­ and distinguished civilians, when this
"It doesn’t seem probable that there
vention might know fully who were the ones shall liave been done the fanners of Michi­
(as heretofore) will follow the repub­ should be a station ou tbe elevated road
who would probably I* brought before toe gan
lican banner.
the receipts of which don’t average a cent
convention.. Since our last we have beard
The grand old party has never found un » da^'," remarked an observant citizen to a
of the following as candidates:
emergency it was not able to meet. Ever reporter the other day. The reporter ex­
A. W. Dlllenbeck, Woodland, for repte- seeking tbe wants of tlie great masses’ of pressed hb doubts, and tbe citizen contin­
the people, championing the Interests of ued: “Well, it’s a fact, nevertheleas; and
sentative.
tlie oppressed. It lives to-dny in tbe hearts there are two such stations to my knowl­
James M. Smith, Woodlqpd, for county and confidence of the American jieople. edge. One h the uptown station of the
Its obligations are unimpaired. Its promis­ Second avenue road at One Hundred and
treasurer.
We have also heard that friends af John es to tlie people are all maintained, why Twenty-seventh street, and the other the
should it not command the admiration of Third avenue uptown station at One Hun­
11. Brown, of Barry, wight deem itadvisa­ every citizen?
dred and Twcnty-flfth street. There h a
ble to withdraw him a&amp;a candidate for reg­
I believe, gentlemen, that tiie farmer*, ticket seller and chopper at each of the
ister of deeds, and place him Wore the the laborers, tbe wage workers aud bread­ stations, but they do practically nothing
convention as a candidate for county winners of tlie third congressional dis­ all day. Tbe reason for thb b that the
trict are demanding the renomination of terminus of the road is so near. Both end
treasurer.
Hon. James O'Donnell. 1 sometimes think at One Hundred and Twenty-ninth street,
We have also beard that E. L. Parish's that not only the men, but the women and and a person can walk the distance while
name will not coumi before Ute convention children vote for him. for when the can­ he would be climbing the stairs; The sta­
vass is made be usually has a few riiore tions have to be there, though, for the
as candidate for register.
number of people who leave the care b as
votes than there Is In tbe district.
We have lately beard tbe name of
We are Informed by the democratic par­ great as Abe exodus at other stations.
Charles M. Weaver, of Stuart. Knappen &amp; ty that he should not be returned as be has New York Sun.
Weaver, mentioned as prosecuting attor­ In no way represented the interest of the
people In tlie filst congress—that He voted
ney.
The inaunixh young woman does not
for the infamoihi McKinley bill and oppos­
There has also been suggested tlie name ed the free coinage of silver. lx*t me say stop al masculine attire and mannarism.,
of Ira A. Osgood, of Hope, as candidate to you that before the canvass shall have She shows her ability to go it alone by dleclosed the people of Michigan will be per­ I«nring with ag recort at* tbe theatre, on
for county treasurer.
We again urge any gentlemen who are suaded that James O’Donnell voted right the street and in the tour for pleasure or
upon these measures and iu the Interest of
candidates, or toelr friends, to notify us of every man who earns his bread by the herself, and at is her boast that shewrit
can go
their candidacy, as we believe, for reasons sweat of his brow.
where men go and have as much fun and
We recognize in him .tlie elements of a freedom as they have If she deddes to go
stated last week, the delegates to Um: coun­
ty con vention cannot be too early apprised •mccessful statesman. We believe that he In busincee she at once becomes a hustler
lias worked out fur himself the problem of bbe dore her own managing, sells her own
of the candidacy of those whoso names sueceos at the nation’s capital. We look book or pictures, keeps her own bunk ac­
will come before teat body.
to him as a leader of men and claim for count and considers herself the equal of
u. _
.... *
. *
ourselves a share in the glorious record be anv man. CJnrw.
The Wisconsin republicans speak to the liu made. Sir. lie Is our friend and we
she will
country in no uncertain tones. They fa­ are bls. The people of this district have SW fOF ?CD- ?
vor the common schools, toe total separa­ named him as our own successor, and bold the reins, and mi long as tbe victim
keeps quiet his proSision b assured.-New
Uwl*y regardlesa of party
tion of church and state, compulsory edu­ "Er..
affiliation.
The men wim followed tbe York Letter.
cation of all children between Uir ages of flag from *61 to ’M have found
3 and 14. and insist that all children, In hitu a friend Indeed, and for him
Eccentric bachelors, if
whether in churen, private or public will fight it out in tola line till November,
lie deserves their friendship and admira­
scbpols shall be taught to read and write
tion, and has exemplified the purest affecUfthe English language. Governor Hoard tlon for that body of men. to wham this
goveniaient owes a debt of gratitude It can
.stands on the platform adopted with both never pay. Their zeal alone is sufficient
nwsoci tor the action of this convention to­
day.
And now Mr. Chairman and gentlemen
tbe shotgun policy and suppression of the of the convention having said this much
colored vote iu the mhiUi, aud the rotten for our friend and tbe nominee of this convjmtlon. 1 deenrlt not out of character to
b, uTieXSX
speak a few words of the man who Barrv
flue HOD of a pretty wonian. You Rlr Ktm
CfiSmtV will
tmnn
.1^11.
•lu— lhonor.
—
•
New York City. Great moral reforms can comity
will
some
day delight
- --------- ..„j
,r&lt; -I-. to
uonor.
Cta“S‘ b”,,l‘ •* * ■"*■• Xlwnlnx
be looked for, of course. from a party dial .
the highest walks of literature and law. a
toivalrlc gentleman with conntiesa friends.
1 rrad indeed may be the num who has cudixwD ncuikrl..^ ___ I- ~ *nQ
Republican state convention at Itetrolt enjoyed hi* friendship and absolute &lt;w
fideuee. I have been associated with hltu
to-day and to-morrow. The winning llekand while 1 have known hfm king I begin

Hewn

i fierce «■ wild enough
e aide of bU friend.
■ u&gt;« univme &lt;m fo«

ofrwhws w

With your calling and examining those new . boot, and
that I have jnst received for the

FALL TRADE.
Have also a fall .line of

fall’s, Misses’ ad Children’s
SHOES
Of all styles and PRICES to SUIT. I alway SMILE and
look HAPPY. Call and see me before you buy, as it wfl]
pay you.
Yours truly.

F. G. STOWELL.
COULDN'T HELP IT!
Wtio Couldn’t?

WT, 1D. COOK COULDN’T!
Help What?
Couldn’t help engaging again in the grocery
business. Having purchased J. G. Runyan’s
grocery stock and business, Mr. Cook makes
a profound bow to the public, and begs leave
to announce as follows:

Will be glad to see the .public, especially *
the public that wants to buy groceries and pro­
visions.

Have a fair stock on hand, and lots more
coming.
Will keep what is demanded.

Will sell at right prices.

p\

If you don’t see what you want, ask for it.

NEXT WEEK
Will find him in his. new quarters, Rogers
block, the neatest and handsomest store in
town.
And you are always welcome there.

Come in.
Come in early.

Come in often.
Come in to buy.
Come in to sell your butter and eggs.
Come in anyway.

The above is a cut of the

BASCOM FOLDER
0u which our papers are folded. This machine is ligL
ruuuing. simple and low priced, jnst wbat fheaver^
countrv othce needs and can afford to buy. Sold on the
mort liberal terms and warranted for 5 years. Mam ■

•M FOLDER CO,
SIDNEY, OHIO,

�e-ja$tin!GS

Banner.

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----- K COOK. LoCllg&lt;UU,r'
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pt rLANU.

,

driiw-’e 10 the *n»torW
fnr-. products. This will notIuie
for al)
rana
qqJj. heh
pay debts, but will stimulate tradt1
P

"“vm to tM»-

of a large demand for
thtaetarntf good,. Ham. A VanArman
rece4ve&lt;l *
tavotee of Crock­
toeleetortegate. to county roreren- er}- and gtaMware. All wbo
need anythlne
in tb«e lto« abould not faiTS
.S
----examine their stock before purchasing.
, l.&lt; IV KKOAJ.E.

reputation
being aa aHe hutroeter. Hr.
-Indras lta&gt; devoted his talent and tbe ben­
efits
of hi* tong experience in elevating
■
tbe standard of tbe schools of Barry Boun­
ty. Through the papers of the county be
Ims regularly convened with all who are
.luterested In school work and has advoeat"P*^er' 01 Kalamazoo, was In the ted
I
,
and is carrying through many reforms
city Saturday.
।
In whonls". that have everything in tbdr
wt’” to Oh'°’
:favor, and wiuch an* only retained bow
!
throuA ••custom” and lung usage. Surely
selection could not liave been
.,**&gt;“ J»"nte Otldnell rldted In Fenn- abetter
'
made for the affice of secretary, aud we
vHie last Week.
•
|know that the teachers of Barry county, as
well as the patrons of the schools, will all
■ay Atneu.

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A boat

of tte

.nay it Is not a political organization, was

whose planks starts out thus: "Clalmtog 1
astings
ity
ank
nnd assuming to be entirely nou-pollticaP 1
etc.
James D. Benham was made chairman
2.200
and W. H. Merrick secretary of the con­
rCulatl"R y wedt
vention, and then the convention proceed­ CAFITAJL, $75,000.00
»&gt;U S» to Albion
vh4..; ..aui-nee- Moudnyed to shy its castor into the political
Mill pips u-ooo.oe.
college tbe coming fall,
, Tbe Sth annual Ke union of Soldiers and
.
Sailors of Barry Co. battallton will be held arena.
j..., Ffttey and Saturday p. ra.
Following I* tlie ticket nominated: .
t
Chai, rntratn. of WMlle. «u in the 1at the fairground Hastings. Mich.. Sept
s,,
t rrirlns at the Racket.
Representative
—
C.
LBowen
of
Maple
elty on business Friday.
4, 5 and u, 1890. The grana campfire will
Editor FelgUner, of tbe Woodland News. Ibe held ou Sept 4, 7:80 p. m. Speakers Grove.
bupetf"’
B"*1 R^n““’Sheriff—Ja*. D. Benham, Rutland.
C
was in the elty Monday.
,from abroad and the Middleville Glee Club
Clerk—Myron Teeple, Inring.
1WI1. Kumhhll* ywd" •&lt; Holden 4
will be in attendance. The address by
officers:
Treasurer—Hiram Roger*. Freeport.
Mrx W.D. Sterling arrived in tbe city JDept. Commander H. M. Duffield, of De­
HSeI
,
Register—Isaac Wick wire. John*town. O.
. 0. Boblnaon, PreeIdeal;
Saturday from Concord.
’troit, will be given Sept. 5 at ISO p. m.
(M0,H..1dM&gt;4 Hire, for year boots.
■
.
jHon. Jas. O'Donnell. Frank Dean and
Prosecutor—W. O. Lowden. City.
'
Mr. and Mrs. D. R. Cook are visiting &lt;other distinguished speakers will be
C. C. Comr’*.—W. Webster, Nashville,
D.W. Reynold*. CMkter.
relatives in Prairieville.
present and address the assemblage, fol­ 0. E. Hendrick, Middleville.
-an
y&gt;» fonCT ™
Round trip tickets to Detroit, Including
D1KKCTOBS:
.
Coroners—Patrick Evan*, Middleville,
lowed
by
a
sharn
battle
at
4:30
p.
m.
Mrs.
Clement
Smith
find
family
rvturned
1
f^ry.|iiin-ha*e.
au admission ticket to the exposition, are
Oscar
Matthews,
Irving.
Grand Military Ball at Union hall. Sept.
The pn'-i^'H
good fur a large crop wild at tbe U. K. A S. for 84.35. The*r from Boy View Tuesday.
The former political affiliation* of those
5.
/
SraMe.
tickets are good to return not later than . *”• ?’
b-nsh- of Middleville, visited
.'cap.-* thi- )••«.
,!
JohnCan-rth.
Ch
Saturday. Sept. fl. nt 9:30 a. nt. tug of on tbe ticket are about equally divided be­
: P. T. Cotgrove.
liJiM
rtilMrraV I"'
™1 Sept. ttth. By taking this route you can friends in the city Friday.
war by different* Posts. 1st prize $3. tween republican*, democrats and prohi­
reach Detroit 30 minutes earlier, than by
2d prize 82 Foot race, 1st prize 82. 3d bitionist*.
Roy
Barlow
will
go
to
the
Orfhttd
Lake
dipprt. &lt;1
Hattert.
taking any other route from this city.
The men named are all good men. The
pr Ire 81.
Military Academy next fait
W. F. Stokes,
v!rMl tl...
Frhlay and Saninlay
A prize will be given to the Post having only weakness in tbe ticket is that It rep­
Tkt Agt. C. K. A S. R. IL
Miss Maud Haggerty, ot Chicago, la vis­ the largest attendance (Fitzgerald Post be­ resent* that which the Patrons ot Industry
HIOTM, al e„- C»lr aroundi
claimed
to avoid—partisan politic*. For
ing excluded.)
Sr, and -w«i "n"11
b"ok* ,or
The new election law will come Into ef­ iting her father in this city.
Other features will be added to make the Patrons of Barry county represented
fect ax tlie general election to be held this
Mrs. M_. L.- Cook and son Robert were
nt .1. I! Roi««« npws nwm.
by
this
convention
and who cmloree, it are
the sport interesting.
year.
It provides for secret voting. in Grand Rapids Thursday.
I^nt.: It will pay yon &lt;• ,K1? r°ur There will be no tickets to peddle about
* A cordial invitation to soldier, citizens now a political party as much as arfjf
other.
Horace Cotant. of Iowa, Is visiting his and civic societies Is extended.
Sred !- lln.dk the dnw- the polls, and the ballot can only be ob­
A county committee was chosen, with the beat Vnlwirtity ot Europe, and a waU-kaowa
Bv order of Com.
tained Inside the voting places. A voter father and other friends here.
W. H. Merrick chairman. The pMoe of and sueceofii Specialist la
Miss Hortense VanZUe returned to her
r ,.,ti nnd — d,r bargain. In boou. trtwe. cannot carry tickets away with him with­
surveyor Is to be filled on tbe ticket by the
nn-ld-nt. FuntSdilnx p«dn at Holden A out violating the law. The township of­ home In Charlotte Thursday.
county committee.
ficers should post theawelves in regard to
After the selection of the committee.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Blackwood are at­
For which the Mich. Central will sell Prof. Vincent, of Kansas, advertised a
tending the Detroit Exposition.
Holden A Hire handle H. S. Robinson *
Of Men. Women anti Children.
special excursion tickets August 20 to paper for which he was receiving sub­
Though sportsmen are not altowe«J to
(.’&lt;).•* te..»"&lt;! shoes. Every pair war­
David B. Brown, of Cincinnati, visited September 5th Inclusive, at one fare for scriptions. and made a political speech.
kill certain kinds of game before uext
ranted.
Hastings friends tbe past week.
tbe round trip with 50 cents added for i According to Prof. Vincent, this country
Monday by law, yet we bear that thev
nwrnnnh »d KMoeyi
'SSS?
Scholars buy voar school book* of Fred have been shooting ducks for Miue time
Fred Busby is working in one of the admission coupons to Exposition making is gone to tbe dog*. He said tbe tariff.
j. Heath, the lirowtat. He has a prize past on the lakes iu the south |&gt;*rt of the leading barber shop* of Kalamazoo.
the rate $4.35 from Hastings. These। was a mere side issue, and not worth notlctickets will be good to return not later ing. It was so insignificant when compared
. t«rf yw.
county. Where’s our game warden?
Mr*. J. M. Nevins Is In Richland taking than September 5th.
with the great financial problems of the
iX’he M-tl»xH&lt; Sunday school tu-.ld it* Certainly some means ought to be taken to care of her mother, who is very sick,
L W. BgtJ, Agt M. C. It It
day. He also declared positively and with
nnn’.i*’ pteni" at Thomapple take Monday prevent this slaughter of game out of
emphasis, that tbe democratic and re­
Geo.
W.
Freeman,
of
Lansing,
paid
season,
and
a
few
arrests
and
conviction*
•fteraoon.
publican parties were two links of bologna
Church and Saclety
Hastings friends a brief visit Monday.
would have a very wholesome effect.
made from the same dog. This statement
Fnli and complete line of new and sec•Rev.
A.
D.
Grigsby
with
preach
at
the
Bertha Benlley expects to attend the
There has been a change made la the
seemed to greatly delight the audience.
OMi hand -elKHti books at Fred I.. Heath’s
Presbyterian
church
next
Sunday
August
He urged the Patron* to have nothing Nervine. Wood Purifier.
;:.v druiXHt.
•
.
• | time of returning from Grand Ledge to- State Normal sctiool tbe coming year.
81, both morning and evening.
whatever to do with the old parties, they
Tiiorrvw evening on the Episcopal Sunday
Mr. and Mr*. H. H. Snyder visited
You win mis* the ’test sf«ort of tbe school excursion. On the bills It was
were both, in his judgement, rotten to the'
A
Isoclai
will
be
given
by
Hastings
.r-w.cn if )OU don't attend the races Friday stated that the train would leave, at 9 relative* in Grand Rapid* over Sunday.
Cliapter No. 7 (). E. S. at Masonic hall ou core. He next paid bis respects to. Cleve­
and Saturday. ’
John Wagoner, of Northern Michigan, Tuesday Sept. 9th. Supper will be served land. who. he declared. w*s ho sooner Wtu' vHlTnASTlNGHy
o’clock, but the time has been changed
The excursion to Ottawa Beach Tuesday and the tram will leave at 8 o'clock and visited old G. A. R. comrade* her^ lost from 5:80 to 7 and the proceeds will be elected than "he went down'on his knee*
used to assist In tbe romplelion of the with indecent haste before the money
o'clock. week.
was largely attended by people from this arrive in this city shortly after
Masonic home commenced In Grand Rap­ changers of Wall street, and made a
Fare for round trip 80 cents; children 40
■ rdj aad vicinity. ’
Mr*. G. M. Dewey and daughter Grace,
If jour borne pl:vslcton ho* foiled to do you
cent*, with proportionate rates from of Owosso, visited Hasting* friends the ids but uufiuished. for lack of funds. national banker Ills Secretary of the wr«d.re;ne
wd wee ^orran eanam
Fall upenltig of millinery at the Racket stations along the C. K. A S. R. IL
treasury.” Then lie proceeded to do t»p rsotne j ourself. leave
Everybody attend.
your
**
Preaideiit Harrison. He showed wliat a I will eome to -m* you.
su. Aux.
Cali and iivqierC our styles
Charges tbe same an
The ladies of the Episcopal society In broad guage man he was by advising hl*
Max Schuler, of Charlotte, and Mis*
Tlie foilowing from the Buffalo Express,
or hat-, bonnrt* etc.
contains a good deal ot truth.' “It Is an Amle Coulter, of Chicago, are visiting at connection with the bazaar are requested hearer* not to take or read any papers but
Don't forget that the Racket have a full
to meet at the society rooms Wednesday, those favorable to the. reforms, he demand­
, American cliaractertellc to look tor sudden Clement Smith'*.
-r.u-k &lt;•! fall millinery arid they are the wealth In the west But the day has
ed, and then took subscriptions at a dollar
C. C. Field has been encaged to run C.
.‘.V.V prie*-*.
. :. passed wiign money can be picked up in
each for a Kansas paper published by two
H. McClure's flouring mills In Charlotte
of his brother*.
Several g‘»sl entries have been made for’ the west any faster than in the cost. There the coining year.
That to make of the -P. of L n
‘■;.c
Friday and Saturday, and in- is no better land In the United State* than
Jud Stark and wife were in tbe citv
can be found in the good State of Michi­
As has been stated In these columns, political party was no part of tbe
••resting sport i* assured.
gan. The men who sell good farms in the Monday, having just returned from an ex­ tl&gt;e price agreed upon In tbe contract for plan of Its founders Is unquestioned.
F. R. Barlow A Co. are putting fci a, East because farming does iurt pay will tended trip in Iowa.
That
It based Its appeals for membership
tlie monument was 84,228. Of this sum
‘fur Ur-.v boiler iu their elevator. They always be disappointed in Oklahama like
Prof. Eugene Davenport, of the Agricul­ tbe association hits paid Messrs. Black A on its claim to non-partisanship is also
’•.Hi tJ’l n tenter engine soon.
true.
That It is not true iu Barry county
Son
from
whom
the
monument
was
bought
tural college, was In the elty Saturday
The premium list i/lll also be issued in
about $1,870. Of this 8900 was borrowed to its claim to non-partisanship admits of
!
The fifth annual reunion of the Artillery greeting old friends.
by the Association on note given by indi­ no doubt. That any political party can
-jpplement form nnd folded In aU tbe
Association of Michigan will be held in ■ Mr*. A. H. Johnson left for a two vidual members to the Hastings City Bank, succeed by claiming to be one thing when
paper-. Look for it nest week.
the Senate Hall of tbe Capitol, Lansing, nt week*' visit with relatives In Detroit and on which there Is yet due about 8130. In It is after members, and turning out to be
Wt- have.liad to cut down some, and1 11 o'clock a. ua., on Tuesday, the second Northville. Tuesday.
.
addition to tbe 81,870, tbe association has something else after it lias secured its
leave out other article* this week, tor lack: day df the State Fair. September 9. All
Ja*. L. Crawley and hl* niece. Miss paid other expenses for foundation for membership, would be as much out of
&lt;&gt;! type which i.* tie&lt;l up in job work.
artillery men are cordially iXyited to the Belle Mann, left for a week’s visit In Ohio monument, pictures of the same etc., character with tbe law of sueoess as to ex­
pect a big coni crop on tlie Srfbnrn desert.
amounting to about 8200.
Ed. Evan* house and lot in the secondt reuniem, and all artillerymen residing lu and Indiana Tuesday.
The 8000 borrowed in August 18S0 was In the nature of things It cannot succeed.
wijrd I- for sale.
k bargain. Cal at; Michigan are eligible Co membership in the
Mrs. Carrie Goodyear and Miss Maggie
And the fact that hundreds of Patrons in
&gt;niilh-* Cnlgroye’s tfluoe for particulars. ‘ association, and are requested to forward 'Parkhurst visited with C. F. Dwight and the last payment made to Messrs. Black &amp;. Burry county denounce tlie action of the
tbeir names to the decretory, C. J. Burnett,
Son, all the receipts of tbe association re­
Holden A Hire have Just opened their’ I jinsiug. so that the roster may be eom- family at Gull take last week.
ceived since then having been used to pay convention nnd will refuse to follow In the
•tore in the Wilhtjy block anil are prepared&gt; pleteri. One-half fare on all railroads dur­
Mr. and Mr*. Chas. Leisle and son. Its notes. Upwards of $2,400, possibly political path Its misguided leaden have
marked out is proof of what we say. And.
:o give you «»mh- Lmrgain*. Call on them. ing week ot State Fair.
Raiph. are visiting at Gull lake. Hickory 82.500 or 82.000 has been subscribed, the we will say further, that thfe number of
exact nmouut not being known, as some
The presinm list of Barry Co; fair will1
As stated last week Dr. E. II. Lathrop Corners and Haatings.—Allegnn Journal. school districts have never reported. Patrons who joined In good faith, believ­
' • in ();■■ hand* of the secretary Aug. SO. does not claim that hi* electric cabinet is a
Rpyce E. Bartow returned from Cold­ About 81.950 of this has been paid in. ing in its non-partisan professions, who
Cail nu or address the Sec’y, Morris H.' cure-all fur nil the diseases flesh I* heir to. water Inst Thursday, where he had been The association has relied on collecting will refuse to follow these leaden will in­
Burton (pt one.’
What is claimed for it is that for nervous spending a week with hta brothers Chas, through tbe school district committeemen, crease from this time until election day.
many of whom have attended to It others Just a* satisfactory men will be nominated
’ Hum*’.ywar steeds all in trim ’for the&gt; disorder*, rheumatism, disease* of the dl- and IL H. Bartow.
matin'*- m th0 lair ground* tomorrow andI gestive as well as other internal organ*. It ,/Hon. Daniel Striker, Senator Colgrove, not doing bu; little at it some nothing at by the •‘bologna-links” as Prof. Vincent
M~JM£,&gt;DRUe6i&gt;T.
&gt;aruruay afternoons, and keep them la। is justly regarded as the best renirtlial *K. B. Messer and M. L. Cook left for De­ alt It would cost so much to collect these calls the republican and democratic parties.
agent The Dr. is already securing a large troit Wednesday morning to attend the small subscriptions scattered al) over tbe And if anylcandldate in either party hod
fchapfi till after tbe fair.
number of cases for treatment with hi*
county, that the association has never at­ refuser! to endorse Die Patrons’ principles
repybllcan
state
convention
Thf Troy laundry will soon move into’ i electric cabinet and we shall soon know
tempted It: and then It was thought a he could have easily been defeated, and
n-w ‘(ptarten, at tlie east end of Main St the results of this method of treatment u/Wollle Wilkin*. Shirley Smith. Jason forced collection of subscriptions would satisfactory candidates only elected. Thus
W*:in«ti:uti&lt;m i* deserving-of the liberal from people In our own community. Tbe McElwain, of Class ’90 of the high school, Injure the project So much by way of nothing is to tie gained, while much. In
our vjew, is already lost We believe the
wrqnage.it 1* receiving.
Dr. has secured a lady attendant to attend and James Smith will attend tlie Grand explanation of what has been done.
As has been stated also in the Banned, Patrons of Barry county will very soon
The city i- fall of pretty school marm* to the preparation of female patients lor Rapids Bu»lneas College the coming year.
regret the action of their convention, and
this treek a* last, who are here to attend., treatment and assisting in the administer­ i/Mls* Kiltie Holbrook leave* for Muske­ Messrs. Black A Son commenced legal pro­ that it will take years of patient hard
ceedings against tbe association. 'Die
Jtw l|istitutr. All vote It a great success ing of tbe healing current to them.
gon Saturday. Mias Sarah Horton will
labor by the real friends of the order, who
case
was
tried
nt
the
last
tarn
of
court
and pnititable t^the tmebers.
The Democrat says there are IS Patrons accompany ber to .fill a position In one of
As so much has been said about who want it used for the purpose* for which tt
It I* perhaps not necessary to tell you. of Industry who were delegates in the re­ Muskegon’s best mllllnerj- cstabllshmente. was bolden for the monument. It will be was designed, to restore it to tbe conIt :i» quite generally understood that publican county convention of. the 30th. y?.. Pennock and wife have returned well to state here exactly what tlie law is. tidence and esteem In which It was held,
until It departed from Its non-political
Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds are headquarter* Wrong, i Bro. Johnson. There were 3d "from their Journey to California and other ns developed l&gt;y this suit
Patrons there. And they are Just as good western state*, having travelled over six
ior Um- Ih-s» makes of buggies.
Under the special law of Michigan for character aud entered tlie rocky road of
incorporation of such associations ns the party politics, at tbe behest of misguided
Patrons as you can find too. and there are
The Pns. F. I). Soule will take charge hundreds more like them in Barry county. titomO’d n'1,e*- Mr- Tennock I* some­
Barry Co. Soldiers and Sailors Monument leaden.
•jf putting ti»? fair ground and track in These men ami tlie men they represent arc what Improved in health.
Asaociatlon, It is expressly set forth that
first-eia-* in condition for the fair to be Patrons from principle, and went into the
Mrs. Will Bowne gave a very pleasant their liability for indebtedness is limited
hejd Sept 2311, 24 Ip. 25th and Mth.
The democratic, county convention met.
order believing what it Mid when It claim­ card party Tuesday evening In honor of to the amount of property, cash or. sub­
Mis* Agnes Williams, of Philadelphia. scriptions such association Mu- possess. pursuant to calL,at the court house hi thia
Apple buyers are reported as plenty ed tb be a non-political organization. They
’htoughwit tbe county, wbo are anxious believe In that kind of an arganiaatlon. Penn., and Mias Urie, of Greenville, who There Is no individual liability of members city, Saturday lost Tbe convention was
are
visiting
Mrs.
L.
C.
Welton.
of sueh associations at nil, so that debts of called to order by chairman F. G. Good­
*n contract tor this year’s crop -at good And they believe further, that It should
act as it professed, and remain non-politi­
M. H. Collins returned from a three such associations cannot be collected from year.
price* lu anticipation of a short vrop.
On motion, F G. Goodyear was elect­
cal. We expect these republican Patron*
trip through the Western states any member or members of IL
Fur -ale, ihy residence proper^’ In first of Industry will work through parties as week?*
Thus It Is seen that whatever loss there ed cltalnnanwnd A. H. JJohnson secretary
Wednesday night, and hi* ■«&gt;“&gt;»« P**1
/
want, mu: lot house and barn all In first they extol. And they will accompltoh once more lights up tlie M. C. R- R. depot. is In this matter does not fall on the asso­ of tbe convention.
c.assco’idition. Terms tn suit purchaser. OK»re good, do more to ad vance tbe reform* Mr. Collins reports a very pleasant trip.
ciation, nor upon its member* Individually,
On motion, chair appointed W. F. Hick*
C. Wepwekt.
but upon Messrs. A. Black A Son, who D. H. Moore and A L. Nicbols committee
the Patrons demanded, in one campa gn
Covers Eurnished Free With
Mr*. Irene Swrezy has accepted a posi­
on credentials.
’
The mystery is solved. A son who ar- than 20 years of separate political action tion in tbe graded schools of Chicago. furnished the monument
Convention took a recess until 2 o’clock.
In the suit mentioned, Judge Hooker
nvril at the home of Mr. and Mr*. R. L would •ceempltoh. And these repub- Tbe situation was obtained for her
rendered
a
decision
in
favor
of
Messrs.
New Books.
Hendershott yesterday morning, accounts liean Patrons take a wtoe ««»*. • £"• through the recommendation of I rof.
initfec on credential* was accepted and
tor the broad smile Ike wore all day ye«- slsient course, and one entirely in har­ Bellow of the State Normal. Mre. Black * Son, and a judgment of about adopted. On motion chair appointed L. F.
terday.
mony with tbe constitution snd state Sweexy is * thorough student and will fill $2,530 against tbe association, which rep­
Weaver and W. H. Beadle as teller*.
resents
tbe
amount
dae
Black
A
Son
and
platform of the Patron* of Industry.
tbe costs of suit A«f Messrs. Black &amp; Son Delegatcu to the btatc. congressional and
tbe place with credit.
laiiics desiring to have their hair cut
la conversation with Mr. Luke It nters,
Geo. Walter of Hastings was here over cannot force collection, under the law, senatorial conventions were chosen. On ]If Y6u Don’t Know About It,
curled in ti,c latest fashion, should
against
the members of the association In­ motion, delegates elect were empowered to
of
this
etty,
who
as
all
knowJ
a
J
”
™
”
Sunday
and
Io
the
Record
he
reviewed
the
on lta«I&gt;. uro*., as they Imre all of
dividually or collectively, their only remedy appoint proxlea and In case tbe delegation
wheat of Kueces* of the whip and halter
‘iic app!l;i;|(,■&lt; necessary an.1 can guarantee of the firm that buys tbe
Ask About It!
which Is now employing 50 hands and in is to attach what propertv belongs to. the is not complete those present at tbe re­
In IM. ronntv- •« 'w™”
«tti&gt;r*ction.
will be of interest to oar fanner friend*. rtx month* declared a dividend of 14 per association, and that is the monument Itself. spective conventions have the power to
Don't fail to *ee the races Saturday. The First, that the wheat crop of Burry count) cent, all but four per cent being paid to And as we understand k. Messrs. Black * elect substitute! or cast tbe full vote of the
pnrHf-x otter,*! are the best, ever held out
the stockholders ami that »um retained as Son. bv virtue of the attachment, can re­ county.
would be folly » Per
On motion, by unanimous vote* of cohw. and havattracted many good entries. 30 or SfiX Per cent. In marketable wheat 1 surpl us. Tbe capital stock Ims been ln- cover possession of the monument, and do
•mi
Wl|| 5,. on tjje 9/jnare&lt; and t|ie thl* year than last. That Barry county * Jreuovl to 515.000 aud tins stock I* quoted willi it as they please. We understand this ventlon. delegates to state convention were
X\«.p«htoymr would be not much
Instructed to vote for FnmJF A. Dean of
Ixtm-s will win.
to be the caw.
at,125.—Allegan Record.
Eaton
county for candidate for Governor.
It is a calamity to Barry county and a
The city should come to a aettlcment at
Captain Ward, of Detroit, who delivered black spot on Its record, and will do much
On motion, convention adjourned.
Why the Coupon you get
with the Woo! Boot Co. Jt ought
thJ interesting- lectnre on the effect* of to degrade Its )*&gt;ople in the eyes of the
«'t to hang fire any longer. A settlement no, U SC wl» I"''
alcohol and tobacco on tbe human system outside world, if it shall permit so awful a
In other words Barry
dri
I- made, we are assured that rear
at (he M- E. church Friday evening ww * thing as Um* removal of this monument
Siit crop would net tbe
with every purchase at my
te- mutually satisfactory.
county at l~*t 8500.000 more in aol» ca-h caller at this office Friday. He is an old which commcmdYaies the deeds of valor ot
newspaper nun, having ‘“’•jj*’’ ’J’L’Ej!' her soldier dead. We cannot believe they
JjTM nt I &lt;&lt;iyard. of the M. C. R. R.. than last year's crop. Oats arc “
lions
In
a
Dcwspajier
officefrom
printers
Anomer nsue
nw grme.
store.
believe the strike on the tetter timn two-thlrd* of the average crop. devil w proprietor. His father was also a' will let It b*-’ ‘bine, and expect to see such
To dwell with Him who gavr ;
; steps taken as will jmy tbe lust penny due.
‘ ' "tral will affect the farmer
Another IktUe darilag MM
nriuter InNrw York CHfy, when there was nnd expect to .see the members of tbe umoIs shattered tu Um grave.
tac/’i111, Ij,,:
IL “ttf mannfacbut our. cylinder piw In Jbr nation*‘ elation give such aid to tbe protect a* befits
God needed om&lt; more uumI child
-yrs i„.r„ WflltW inffcr w&lt;vensJy ir Ule
tbe occasion. and know they will.
njrtjopolto* _____________
li'trn-S,Hjll!'1 pr9Vt‘ al a!l ’P'uera’ a,K1
Next week we will publish tbe financial
and wo* d be « toir croi\J^t.^&gt;1P*thlihi l Zhouxb tbe Engine A Iron Works start-.
I statement of the treasurer of the aaeoclaMiln »,U&gt;&gt;.lock °L£°™
J* cum- of stat Wo«l charged with
, tkxi. Mr. Jew-- Jordan. ro that all «*y a*
on
hand.
lu»ve
been
working
all
the
men
l
again tahon up in
i exactly what Itas been received and paid I
to,11,, four. . *•». «„■&gt;
’
tl« nu.Ub- «■
i.r tv™cn0Tt 'loT1^ B«te testifying
, prtnl. &gt; wmk. &lt;1»&gt; •« &gt;rt
w‘ , “,1 Tire wltneim thought that
; u»
«tb. «ui
•«
uf tte. !n»tf,**re ,B
«*: t»*
&gt; mrtiuuoo. wMek t» "yWW, **wrt
bar h« ^'bt.ry' whlc,‘ waa committed here.

local news

Andrew Rum, formrrty of this ciiy, had
the misfortune to have three ot hl* Cnger*
on his right hand smashed, while coupling
cars tn Texan, and It was found necemrv
to have them amputated. Andrew has the
sympathy of bls many friends in this city.
They stand behind them, and you will
find them as represented. That Is what
Messer Bros. &amp; Reynolds do with buggies
you buy of them. They do not sell cheap­
ly made bagxtea. which areallkeunprofita.
ble to them and their patrons. TheV *ell
the best tbe market affords—and the best
art- the cheapest.
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�FRIGHTFUL WAILWAY ACCIDENT

THt MATKMUL
0. UIWDEJC.

is the Kind Powderly Get*
from the Federation.
BREAD WAITED. A BTOIE OITQLED

RaatilSa, Pa., Aug. St—A horriMe scbefore 11 o'clock on tbe Mount Pwm Grav­
ity railroad, a mountain route encircling

■aid: “Tbe qaestioa «f rendering financial

auon want tewsabt the knights flnanclaiTKEUK MATTE, Ind.. Aug. St—The supranse council of tbe Federation of Rail­
way Employes came to a conclusion Id re­
gard to the Central strike at 3:15 p. tn.
yesterday, but ordered that it be notgirea
tbe press until S p. m. Consequently at

ter ot fact tbe knlghte have not asked for
anything of the kind, and I believe that
Mr. Powderly will be aatfafied with our
decision and J certainly do not believe
that he expected us to order a strike in
behalf of his men."

•‘The position of the strikers who are
members of the federation end also of the
Knights ol laibor," continued Debs, "is
just thia By striking they have acknowl­
edged their allegiance to the knlghte aud
It begins with a history of the strike up to that body they must look for suppork
Not having acted under our constitution
to date, giving the reasons alleged by thfi or by-our orders we can not help tiitqn.
knights for striking, the attempts of Pow­ They, violated our laws in striking, al­
derly to settle the matter with Webb, and though we coincide that, haring subse­
all the facta connected with the applica­ quently obtained the sanction of the exec­
tion of Powderly to tbe federation, and in utive board of the knight* their actions
this part of tbe document the action of were legalised by that body."

lie. It is addressed “To All Labor Organ­
isation*;, ” add the pith of it is given bo­

“Does to-day’s action close the connec­
condemned. Tbe whole matter (which is tion
ot the Federation with the Ceutral
now ancient history to the reading public) ttriker Mr. Debs wm asked.
fa summarized up to the time wheu it was
“That,” be replied, “is a question that
decided to convene the supreme council of ’ cannot be answered at this time. Tbe
the federation. The council says that all council has adjourned subject to tbe call
the statements ramie to them by Powder­ uf the chair. New developments, complily were corroborated during the visit of caftons or entanglement* are likly to arise
four of their number at the scene of the at any time. Some df our firemen, for
Instance, may be asked to take the places
strike, and the conclusion fa reached that
of tbe strikers. Should they refuse, then
Webb’s purpose is to disrupt the knlghte' they may be discharged. In such an event
and destroy all labor organizations on the the services of tbivsupreme body would
Central.
again be called into play."
Paralysed the Loral Knights.

Local Knight* of laibor are paralyzed at
In the summary the council formulates
(even propositions, tbe gist of three of the result of the appeal of thsir chiefs.
them being given above. The fourth is as They had confidently expected that the
Federation, would rush to Powderly’s as­
follows: “That H. Walter Webb, by the sistance nnd through the medium of a
employment of Pinkerton thieves, thugs general tie-up endeavor to bring Webb to
and murderers, vile wretches from the terms. The cause of the men on the Cen­
alums and brothels of New York and tral, they say, la a lost one and with the
other cities, to kill workingmen becau.se defeat goe* the union, the prestige and
they dared to protest against his rule and the strength of the order.
A Telegram to Powderly.
strike for their rights, is a crime of such
At6 p. m. Sargent sent the following
"enormity as will associate to tbe name of
telegram to Powderly. . "The supreme
H. "Walter Webb forever with those who, council adjourned this afternoon after
dreraed in a little brief authority, have carefully considering the strike in all Its
used their money to secure power to de­ details. Ybu will notice the result of our de­
grade their fellow-men
liberations in to-night’s dispatches, which
it is hoped will meet with your approval.
Tbe sixth declares that Webb shows a&gt; The committee wm unanimous in indors­
total disregard of principles of American ing your proposition aud the proposition
otisenshlp dear to every mnn worthy of of the grand executive board, nod most
the name and reiterates the alleged words earnestly l-.ope thnt tho right of which you
of W. H. Vanderbilt: ’’The public be are the champion iu the great conflict on
d—d.” The seventh declares that Webb the New York Central may finally and
assumes that tbe Central railway is pri­ powerfully prevail."
vate property, and that hfa acts tn tbe
COMMENT ON THE DECISION.
management are not matters of public
concern; that he has a right to discharge
men without giving them a reason for
their discharge, "disregarding tbe fact
ALB.LSY, N. Y., Aug. 20.-A United
that the' corporation for which he plays Press repreaentative showed Grand Mas­
autocrat Is a thing created by laws,
In the making of which tbe men ter Workman Powderly the dispatch from
Terre Haute saying that the strike would
be seeks to degrade have h voice, which
once unified will bring his corporation to not be ordered by the Federation. Pow­
the bar of justice where his millions and derly said that it was tbe first intimation
tbe other millions be represent# will be had recced of such ‘action, but de­
cease to be potential tn directing ques­ clined to talk, saying that it would not
tions of right.”
be policy for him to'make any comment*.
He did not seem to be very rrfueb atfrTW pronuuclamento theu goes on as prised or downfallen at tbe result, but
follows: “In view of the foregoing facte went to bis supper In good apirirx Lo­
the supreme council put* upon it* record cal labor leaders, however, looked very
ita unanimous and tunpialified approval glum, and were evidently very much dis­
of the strike du the 2^ew York Central
pleased at the action of tbe council. Sec­
and Hudson River railroad for tlie cause retary Hayes said: "If the dispatch is
vet forth by T. V. Powderly, general mas­ true it mean* a single-handed fight with
ter workman, as ahto the efforts made by the knights doing tbe fighting and the
.Mr. Powderiy to bring the strike to an other organizations aiding financially.”
honorable termination. In thia general
Note* of the bltuatlou.
expression of approval ot tbe action of
NKW York, Aug. 20.-^Advices from Al­
tbe Knights of Izsbor tho course of Vice
Prooident Webb.is an unequivocally con­ bany say thnt more trains are moving nnd
demned.” The next paragraph r^cltea the that the strike on the Delaware and Hud­
effort made by the council to obtain a son has collapsed again; .places of the
bearing for the discharged knights, and
ita failure.
and a general resumption of the local
freight traffic has taken place. The strik­
. The important paragraph in the docu­ ers are getting ugly again and two of the
ment Is given below: “It now tiecomes new men were assaulted and brutally
necessary for the supreme council to say, beaten.
that owing to the tact that the order of
At Buffalo trains are moving, but much
tbe Knights of Labor is not a member of difficulty resulted from the new switch­
the Federation of Railway Enployes, the men not being acquainted with the yards.
lavra of tbe supreme council do not permit Conductors were doing much of tbe
ita doing more than It has done to aid the switching much against their will.
Knights of Labor, and its Inability to par­ Preparations were making to clear up the
ticipate otherwise iu the strike in now blockade and the railway officials de­
known and appreciated by Mr. Powderly." clared that everything wjuld be ail right
The process of ordering a strike by the
supreme council is next given, and is very
Vice President Webb says that be has
similar to Che uvnal course aud amounts investigated tbe charges made &lt;by Pow­
to the proposition that if any organization derly against Foreman Briggs and others,
connected with tbe council hns a griev­ on tbe strength of affidavits of strike™,
ance and the employer will not redress tbe and fiad* them baseless.
same, a strike is ordered as a last resort.
At all pointe, however, the strikers de­
clare that tho Centralis hopelessly crip­
The conclusion is as follows: “In con
pled and doing no business to speaiTuf.
elusion the suprease council places upon
record its high appreciation of the
. aanllnre* of the Knight* of Labor
Nkw York, Aug. SB —Third Vice-presi­
employed on the Sew York Central dent Webb yecterdsy In reply to the
and Hudson River road in strug­ question “What doyou think of the action
gling to
maintain a principle sa­ of tbe Supreme Council of tbe United
cred to every working man ou the conti­ Order ot Railroad Employes at Terre
nent and to all meu who love justice nnd Haute," said "It wm the only wise course
hope for tbe triumph of right over wrong to take. There was no principle involved
In which they could be interested. The
entire trouble was local in character and
had nothing whatever to do with organ­
ized labor. Whether the Knights of Labor
will now take further steps will make but
THE DEBATE IN THE COUNCIL.
little difference. There are only a few
knlghte in the employ of tbe New York
Central.” ________
.

an., and did not adjourn until 5:15 p. m.,
aad during those eight hours a good deal
uttered or both sides.
stated tluit

two-talrd rote could

Tbe fatA is that tbs Federation w not

in raftntlng to order h geny, tho council

QTUART. KNAPPEN &amp;
at law
Over HaitlDR-. Xuiom; &gt;u'«*

In dfoomwing the action of the council

MORE TROUBLE AT CHICAGO.

giving three days debate tbereac, wb«
mint I. to be b«u&gt; e*d cootlnukl uelU
from a point oa the outskirts of the city the bill is dhpaued at Plumb &gt; re»uto the top of tbe mountain/ a distance of non to abolish Intoxicant* from tbu Capi­
tol wm taken up»but went over, and But­
lowed to go down the mountain by grav­ ler offered a resolution providing for •
ity, by way of another route, to the point march of tlie committee rooms dally
to we If there are any liquor*
of starting.
'
kept therein. This went over also.
The tariff bill wa* resumed, aud Plumbs
Yesterday about 10:80 o’clock a car con­ amendment to given bounty for tin-plate
taining about eighteen passenger* was made in the United State* wa* withdrawn
taken from the station to the top of the for the time. Spooner offerea . an amend­
mountain. This consumed about thirty ment providing for the a&lt;lml«*ion of cer­
minutes. On top of the mountain there is tain kinds of tin-plate free after October,
high .tone tower where the passenger* IHRfi, under certain conditions of tbe manu facto re in this country.
The house debated for an hour with­
for thirty mihu around. This time, be­
fore the paweugera could get off. the car out action the alien land law bUL After
got away in some manner and started some debate an order reported from the
down the grade. It went down the incline committee on rule* wa* adopted, setting
like a Raab, tlie brake wouldn’t work from aside Wednesday. Thursday and Satur­
day of thh week, and Tuesdry and
the Wne the car/ was reduced to kindling Wednesday of next week for the consider­
wood. How an' of1 the pameugers cscape-.l ation of business from the eommlttee on
alive fa -a mystery; a* It is Che-casualty list agriculture. Tho agricultural college
bill was then taken up and passed.
Is Imm! enough.
Washington Crrr, Aug. 21.—In the sen­
Four pejT«&gt;us • were killed by tbe acci­ ate yesterday the Quay resolution provid
dent, -namely: Charles Kettew, conduc­ ing hn order of business was debated.
tor; Edgar M. Levan, layfyer. Mis* Ro*a .
■ Spooner moved to refer the resolution and
Helffer, all of Reading Miss Harriet
Hinckle, of Philadelphia. The following Honr’s proposed amendments to the com­
is a list-of the worst wounded: Mr*. Wm. mittee on ruloa, but at the end ot the
A. H. Schemehl, badly cut and suffering morning hour the whole subject went
with concusaion of tbe brain, cannot re­ over, nnd the tariff bill was taken up and
cover, William Scbemehl, both legs badly one page disposed of, several Democratic
fractured, will probably die: Mm Schil­ amendments being rejected. Tbe senate
ler, terribly mangled and unconeciou*; coucurrvl in the house amendment* to tbe
Ml-sa Kate
Homan, seriously hurt agricultural college bill and the meat In­
About tbe
head,
not exjMctal to spection bill. The senate passed tbe hoase
live; Misses Bevaie and Katie Kel­ bill to relieve settler* on Northern Pacific
ley, both badly injured; Cornelius Han- railroad indemnity landa
Tbe house spent most of the morning
j Ion, ot Wisoahickon, suffering with
I concussion ot the brain; Mrs. Cornelius hour debating the alien land law bill,
Hanlon, badly cut and bruised; MIm Sal- which was finally lakl on the table—50 to
lie Bye, of Wilmington. Del., very badly 27. The bill to pay claims of laborers un­
injured and unconscious; Miss Teller, of der the eight-hour law was taken Up. but
Reading, badly hurt about tbe head ami went over atend of morning hour without
cheat; Mrs. Byron Smith, of Wilmington, action. The house adopted t .resolution
Del., skull fractured and will die; Mr*. calling on the president for information
Cooper, of Allentown, cut in left temple concerning the enforcement of tbe Rus­
■ and about the eye; her baby was also se­ sian ec^lct against tbe Jews. The acuate
verely Injured._____________
bill providing for inspection of meats for
export wa* then taken up. and after de­
PUNCHED WITH A PITCHFORK.
debated without ffhal action.
Washington City. Aug.22.—In the sen­
a Novel Manner.
ate yesterday Plumb’* resolution to pre­
Pittsburg, Pa., Aug. 2L—A special to
vent the aale of liquor In the senate wing
The Times from Akron, O., says: In
of tbe Capitol was debated, bat finally
Talmage township, six miles from this
went over and tbe tariff bill was taken
place, yesterday, a farmer’s children play­
up. Cnke and Faulkner made speeches
ing in the barn observed a pile of bay 1
against the bilk House amendment* to
moving. They called a farm hand to kill
asuppoted skunk under tbe bay. The the senate bill to bridge the Mutabsippi
hired man thrust a pitchfork into the bay were agreed to; so- was the conference re­
and impaled a negro. One of the tines en­ port on tbe bill to increase the clerical
tered the negro’s eye and reached his brain, force in the pension office." A brief secret
session was held.
with fatal effects.
.
In the house senate bills tor bridge*
Tbe negro waa identified as John Will­ across tbe Mbeiwdppi between the mouth
iams, well known to tbe police of all of the Missouri and the mouth of the IIlarge cities as one of 'the most dangerous llnoh were passed. The bill for-adju»tcrooks in the country.
William* bad ment of accounts under the eight-hour
killed two men and served three terms law was debated without final action, and
in tbe Ohio penitentiary, from which . be tbe lard bill wa* discussed further and nt
recently escaped after serving over 'fif 5 o’clock a recea* was taken to 8 o’clock,
teenyears. Upon him was found a load­ the evening session being devoted to fur­
ed revolver, burglar tools and valuables ther delnte on the bill
Wasjuxgton Citt, Aug. 21—The whole
recently stolen from residences in tbe
neighborhood.
of yesterday in the senate waa devoted to
debate on the tariff bill, except a short
time in executive session. Nine page* o f
New York, Aug. 25—Wm. Hanlon, the bill was completed and one change
aged 80, fell from a trapeze at the
made putting au ad valorem doty of 25
Academy of Music Saturday night, owing
per cent, on bullion of gold, silver or
to the breaking of the guy rope. He other metal not specially provided for.
struck two unoccupied seats .In the? or­ Carlisle produced a billot aale showing
chestra, narrowly missing the occupants thnt cutlery of American manufacture
of adjoining ncata. He was seriously in­ Vas sold in foreign countries cheaper than
jured, but not fatally, "rhe accident at home.
,»
eauswl great excitement and brought the
The house agreed to the conference re­
performance to an abrupt clow, tbe au­ port on the bill making appropriation for
dience refusing the manager’s offer to
increased force in the pension bureau, aud
continue. Bunion is one of three brother* then in committee non concurred in half
in tbe Hanlon-Volter combination.
of the senate amendment* to the river nnd
harbor UHL Mason complained that the
New York. Aug. 25.-Saturday. began postofflee department was withholding
one of the most unique conventions ever from the house certain Information asked
for as to whether the mail* were being
used fraudulently to create sentiment In
mutual benefit, nnd discussion of Lhe In­
favor of the Conger larel bUL Hs moved
structor* of deaf mutes, representing sev­
enty-three institutions scattered through­ the appointment of a committee to u*k the
jK&gt;stma&gt;.u-r general about the matter. Imt
out tbe conntry. France, Italy, Spain, 5 o’clock arrived before action couid be
and-other countries were-represented by
taken, and the house look rece-i* to 8 p. m.
proxy. Rev. William Stayner. D. D., of
At the- Evening session thirty-three pri­
London, was present on behalf of Eng­ vate pension bills were passed.
land. Canada was represented by R.
Washington City, Aug. *25.—The sen­
Matbeson, of Ontario, and J. Scott Hutton,
ate did not meet until noon Saturday and
■of Nova Scotia
then proceeded at once to' the delivery of
eulogies on the late Senator Beck. Among
Marlboro. Mass., Aug. 25 —Lyman B.
Morse, aged 21. a native of this town, son the speaker* were Biackburu, Ingalls.
. \ esL Allison a*d Evart*.
'
of Jededlah Morse, left St. Louis about » Tlie house set opart Thursday and
Junes, without money and has not been
Saturday next to labor legialation, and
heard from sinoe. Money sent to him by
mall to St. Louis was not called for and then, alter attending to some routine
has been returned. He was lu poor health busine^ proceeded to the di*cu«aion of
The oppoaition, among
aud spirita'at the time, and his sudden the lard bill.
disappearance is a source of great anxiety whom wa. Mason of Chicago. oppo~(1
to his relatives. He was about 5 feet 10 bill as unnecessary, while those advocat.PT*’® “‘&lt;1 lhBt 1111
reInches high, weighed ftOorHO pounds,
qulred by it was that products .hall uell
and carried an ordinary canvas valise.
IhLn'»h*t
,in&lt;1 coroPound Jnrd
■ball be so called. The bill was read the
third time and ordered engrosaed, and
John Ericsson, the inventor, but better thin, on tbe vote on Its pasanirc no
known over this country as tbe construe- quorum voted nnd the botiv adjourn^.
tor of tbe famous littie Monitor, wm
Washington Cm. Aug. M-In th. « a
taken ou board the United States cruirer ate yesterday Aldrich, propped that
Baltimore on Saturday and started on
i-ral debate on the tariff be dosed Sept, t
their voyage to the inventor’s native land
—Sweden. The government made the oc­ with five days discussion thereafter under
casion one of military and naval honor* the five minute rule. He accepted a modto tbe distinguished dead.
ffication suggested by Gorman to doo.
general debate Sept. 4 and take a vote

Dhs Moixxh. la., Aug. 23.-Robert Pen­
n iston and Mrs. Roth, a couple of choree-

were found lu their house iu a drunken
stupor by the poUec. Their Infant child
was
In tbe throes of death, with tbe mark
was settled yesterday without a di solu­
of a bootheel on ite forehead and seriously
tion of tbe association, a compromise of- injured in tbe shoulder. Tbe two were
fared by the men haring been accepted. arrested.

Chicago, Aug. 96.—The strike of the

wse held and a demand made ou the asso­
ciation for an increase of 3 cents per hour Jack Carter, both railroad men. got into
for their gen lees. This demand was re- un argument on the tariff question yester­
day, wheu Carter, in a fit of passion drew
a revolver and fired at Lie, killing him
Consequently the condition &lt;ff affairs at almost instantly. Carter wm arrested.
the yards boot improved. The switch­
men declare they will May out for a year
Blue Island, Ills., Aug 21.—There w»
switchman on an nplosion in tbe Standard Cartridge

____ ___

.

•Oh. rm

are paragraph of the tariff bill.
In the house tbe confereBe*
O. ~»dr, ri„l HU (wHrt
«
"‘‘Mte amendments relative to irrigation
S5 5^2." publ“
2

P-DRAKE. JI, D.^

A

'

“[

you when wa were on dry land.”—Youth’s
Companion.
XlUtcxat; cf Natioe*.

viucb noun iroin 2 to &lt; d in
.
-ju« .tu.
h3£3ST-«-

I “• “• ®H-bASPn'~
ha,,
■"« L.
V. S. Chin.
Culm A,^
A.
and
x-L. lc1'
Willi
Of the Latin npeaklng races Spain heads
the list with 4U per cent., France aud Bel­
gium having about 15 per cent. The illiter­
ates in Hungary number 43 per cent., in
Austria 30 per cenL and in Ireland 21. In
England we find 18 per cent; Holland, 10
per cent.; United States (white populatior |,
8 per cent., and Scotland, 7 per cent, un­
able to read or write. When wvcome tot-be
purely Teutonic states we find u marked
reduction in the percentage of illiterates
Tbe highest is in Switzerland, 2.5; in the

\ corner Canrt ....&lt; i.d“10»La

M. FOWLER,
•
Dentist

S

IT A. BARBER, B. D„
P»X»lcliUi
burpm.

•

XL.

n W. LOWRY, M. 1).,
Makra _^yR,cl&lt;n “&gt;&lt;* Surpwn.
writ*.—St. Lonis Republic.

worn

iSSSw"

In Genera, at a circus, a trapeze perform­
er, Mlle. Mnlbildt, astonished th., .natives

C. WELTON

evening this youth, by his own careh*wncas, slipped from the hands of the girl.

arose from the audience, when she luckily
caught him with her teeth by the embroid­
ery over the breast of his tisht* She
pulled him up into a sitting position on
the trapeze, then boxed his asra vigvronsly
and made him go through the perform­
ance again—this time without fault.—Chi­
cago Herald.
-

Ohl''
toraw. co
ta6? 0U “ ra,*’''8 ProP«rty MilBli

MITH A COLGROVE.
Lawjen.
_ _block. HmiIdp.)
Practice Is all the courts of the *t*te. .

S

E. KENASTON,
•
Attorney at law,
___ (Ow J - 8. tioodresr * Co.1 Uorr.)
Pracuces is au courts of tbe btale. CoUect oc.

A

August, tlie sixth mouth in the Roman
R. TIMMERMAN. IluwepathicPhyyear, which began with March, was origi­
nally styled Sextills, and received it* pres­
•
sician and Surgeon.
(Office pvt Lathrop'* dnx&lt; itcre.j
ent name from the Emperor Augustus on
account of several of tbe raoat fortunate
artin v. barker, KraiEsuu.hevents of his life having occurred during
surance and Loan*.
this month._____ _____________
Ofltee with J. G. Runyan &amp; Son. 3 door* narti
of PosloSee.'
Tho neartfet relative living of the port
Bpedalattebtion given to miking exebaatM
Bhakespeare is probably Thomas Hart, a of property. The interests of noo-rt»M*3t
resident of Australia, who is eighth; In de- property own tn carefull)looked slier, ftnu
otaH sizes for sale or exchange. Hoofff *ad
is a curious fact that there are no direct
descendants of Napoleon, WelHfigtoo.
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
Washington or Walter Scott.
■

P
M

F. BRODESSEIl, i'repHefsr.
Cor. Jefferson and Court Su., ILutlnp, Mlfk.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
Rates, • I .OO per Day.
In lhe matter st the estate of Purictt [Allen,
insane.
This House t« new. with pleasant ntorei. T»«
Notice Is hereby given that by virtue of a patronage of tbe publie Is respeetfallTsoiktteL
license to me granted &lt;m the mb «lay of Joly.
by t^e Honorable Tb'HHas L Patterson

GILLASPIE,

tbe township &lt;&gt;f Keating*. Hurry Oo,7 Mleh. ou
Wedrw^dsy. the Nth day &lt;4 toptwnbet. Mu*, at
one n’emek »• m. -lithe right, title and interest
of which aald Puriett Allen Is seized In and to
the fdkjwlng real estate, situated and belug In
the town of Hastings. Karrr dT. Mfcbigah aud
nine* partinihrlr specified and described as
follows: &lt;Flj&gt;tj Tbe A E. U dlhe N. E. U ol
sectlnjj 20 In the township nf Hastings. Barry
Go.. Miriilgaii (Seeond) Tlie N. R. W &lt;tf lhe
•*L K. I* o' section 14 exceM !, acre lu the N. W.
.
.... ... . . ... ,
W RVWVU
towashl^of Ilattingy, Barn &lt;’«&gt;. kdrh.
Cask J. At.i.zx,
Gua’dlan of Puriett AOcn.

CURE
SICK
HEAD

ACHE

Corner of Court and Jefferson St’ Keepstor.
feed, tone meal, ground ovster-shtll.
fxd
for fowl*. Alse a Krneta! *Wck ot grwrrfts.
Good xodfis. law pricr*.

LOCAL o'r traveling;
To sell our Nuiwcrr Stock Salary. Expei’M
and Steady JEmpfoyment gaanuit-ed.
CHASE BROrtir.KSCO.MI’AXl

E&lt;h-uk«tkx.K Y.
1 MORTGAGE SALE.
Defiuilt baring bten itsdr irriherooditoj*
ot a certain murigaar Diode i-y Timnttj M.
Bosh to *HiMnMUenvy Jrj dated iewemlur tttt
A D. IM* ami rerorrfed |o the oflke of U»
nsmer at deeds, for lhe count) of larry Kd
■Meat MletIran.on the S*th d»y erfSepter-cr
A. B. IMP. m liber 33 of raorttajte*. KW K.
Bald mortgage wa* oa lhe expre** coaoiHoo
that should any default bo in«dr io jay meat ot
said Interest or auy part thereof
whereon the same is made payable.
pressed and should thcw-tncrciMinwitaMMa
and In arrears lor lhe
&lt;rf thirty «W*0*0
and train tben-rfortli. tlurt l»td saj. «|*r
lapse of the Mid fhlrtv dal* J1"? ’ "rr'al!;J; J
rlpal sum of three hnmln-il dohsrs with »
arrearage of Intcrrel therein *h*ll
of gold obligee, his executor.. HCudnbtrtW*
or wwign* become und-It'd.a- and Wri**'"'
ihe&lt;Uate&gt;y tberealte-, although Ute period i nttcdforthepawn*nt ii.err&lt;-( mzynnt tben
expired, apa delimit hariuit been mMe to
the imomerit of Interest.due March -J1**’
the same having rem* ned unpaid &gt; •; w «£
rears tor lhe space ol thirty day* and
lhe aforesaid urtactpsi nan &lt;rf tfore baedrtf
dollar* with aft unraragr'"’i interest foaweiv
now due and payable by the t- tm- &lt;.! **!&lt;! ir..-yt
tage-lon whlchmortCTgctherel«ctalmed Wte
dur st the date of this nolle- tbe • umof t-ree
hnudredandiwentrotie deHart and
ney*s tee of fifteen dollar* pn.v.h ..for[ inuM
mnrtngv. and no ?u't or proe-'-.i.n*-*at i&gt;*
&amp;&lt;&amp;MtoWtttutM I to recover Hie
eurea by said nrortpMr.cr any Hrt then*
• wSir- therefore, by virtue of • lie po* cr m s* ■
eouteiiird in raid noiiiMt. n'“'’^Jitbord?
such rue made and proihi'- . • te ’M«u.
6ren thaitoo Saturday the eighth &lt;!;it »f Mven
ir, A. IL i»». m ten b eft”* ‘
I shall sell nt public aiirtioh. m f c
der, at the north front door of the'«««
In the elty nf Bastings ( tint
where the circuit rourl for
।..
desrafoed in sa'd
or so much thereof a.» •«»&gt;
thaTnmunt dur on *ai.l »f;r»r.
eent. Interest, and • Llera! eg»■ with an attorney - lev of nil*
covenanted for therein.

qiiftarotaKtian idwteen t w iu town forte

““ *”■ mS™.
Jr.'
SMITH RCoumovK Atiy rtor-

bnt
matter
_____ _ -*h«m blh

bid., .nd hou„ bu, ^,Un«
tn Denrion .n.d
____

p L. SHELDON
~
J ■
A.b£f*ct “&lt;lw Zitek a..
Al»trx« B1«K.
“•«.

0^1Su%sEiI%E

. MORTGAGE SALKDefault b*» been lOMle-'u »’•*
.
of a certain mortgage nixde «*p
Mapes April I'tb. I»w. to Sarol' Iol
receded in the office of
*' ^ch.
«««?• .s.'S'H jx

»•

:&gt;

i f-ereof teW'2

this &lt;■*&gt;&lt;• ’’"1
.»•
I iu M»:d twrtitm uj

un i&gt;.
SZ» h. lb.

8a»a»

Smith •Oolgboyk. JM'V ‘w

"Ja,
“

�in a very few worts, before tho Srivai

!

UwMthtoH,,,
1 I orihetwmlxadtoooe.
'
had caused the ootonei to turn quietly to
Rayner and aay, In the most matter of
fact way:
“Oh, CapL Rayner, I presume Mr.
Hayne wttl need three or four mon to
help him get hi* quarters in shape. I
auppose you Aave already thought to
। tend them?”
And Rayner flushed, and stammered,
quality. 1ISJ m . .“d **"■ Bajtor'.
"They have not gone yet, air. but 1 had
—thought of iL’’
‘
Later, when the sergeant sent the required detail he reported to the captain
kne-tt. Ata»i,tlSrLT12c wlw in the company office in five minute*:
"The lieutenant'* compliments and
loiu. on which
&lt;h. colonel', wlf.
i u &lt;ilftere&lt;1 "Ith thanks, but he does not need the men."
The dinner at the colonel's, quiet as it
was and with only eight at table, was an
affair of almost momentous importance

,
t
1

‘heir Uun1bc7th™hr‘,i,.U‘ •°Otte Iew
£* **&gt; «* quite

By Capt Charles King, U. S. A
Author ot “Duxbavxm Rasch.’* “The Colosex/s
Dacqhter,” “Mabiox’s Fatth,” pre.
! Copyright. by J. B. Lippincott Company, Philadelphia, .nd
'u.hliahMt hvamr-hl
.. ‘
"fii/i oK'mnS'l&amp;liJ I
■fore lift death* laree aura of I
•j. the iwiy of soldiers, who. ’
n --J the psymaster-wa* I
\\ tiiledilr.gbehand* the
■nr* Hainc. a young officar
50‘“Mtii. r Vl hern a dear friend ofCanL
vL-'i»
, tiy boiish Irreverence for
raw ntc.pt. Ito).
.................. mucrJ »“ tiie cararalgn.
»•ti-at sercts. Ctaacy artGvvir
R J
.’„ rj&gt;!e looney t»y gambling part
to'*’**- ' , ,.3 helengiiigto other* They
5*bi."'’’ •
1 .' ■ seeac i* a j'ulimau ear on
■; ...
. nearwhiih village is airI rt Warr- ii-r Among th« na**en«ra
Wire Mr- i: uner. wife of Capt. itay*
Tr;.» &gt; ’ *’*r ',’,u'r lWh0 **. vt’H’ffvd to

srr.r'Y

M. D.,
1 Md Surgeon.
OBwbounfr r.

D.,
a and Surgeon.

MSB®®
n Broadway, nearCot»»

“•**"a“J »tltor
would go tumbling like a row of bricks
until tha
the lowest
last _____
was reached"
natil
lnu.-M* nnd tL**
. .
All this would involve no end of worry
for the quartermaster, who even under
the most favorable circumstances is xure

Q’ M*ln»t a nut’s

St£&amp;»“&lt;Sllc:tot
HaCMBpathic P|.t®d Surgeon.
‘
KER, Real Estate. Inand Loans.
54*y •«•"■•■&gt;«»

n to maklBf esebiAM
F,er**to of bonm’.d-tit
lly teokrt after. Farsi*
exebufe. Housr&lt; a*d

1OUSE,
irt 8ta., Hasting, Mich.

i Is rwprctfnlh solicit.-.:.

X.SPIE,
rfferaoa St. Keeps Hour.

RAVAGING*

lock. Salary,
it gaanuiteed.
lTBnSCOMPAX\
Eochimtkb. Ji. y.

GE SALE.
made in tb* condition*
i wade toy Timothy M.
Jr. dated September ;«th
d in tbe ohVe of tbe
the eoonty of Barry and
leftttbday of twpiei .-r
&lt; niortvaave. on lore xl.
। tbe express concl:
i

»de p*»sblr ai*bo\
kuhm* remain ui'i&gt;ai&lt;:
&gt;i&gt;aw of thirty days
UMBMfO aay. after
erHa •ball at tbe oj t:. n
ecitlora. arfnilnHdnitar*
be doe and parable imJtboogb the period limit- .
rtwf may not then have
Latina been mad'- lu
t dnsl March 3. mo snd
nod Mipidd and la ar■irty days and upwards
sum erf three HoOdred
MNhMiltthereon is
- tbe terras of saleI p..ori• there I* claimed tube
noUbo tbe sum of
s dollar* and an sttorsn provided for In said

aar. find tb* stofF» ?
ovtdrt. notice I* lie*. ’
be eighth dav&lt;rf Nov •
o’ekrak m the fcw ■
dee. t» u»e Mgbest bid­
: door ot the court ho«“*
(that b-in« Ura t
rt tar Barry eounly l»
eeerlbed In wd n-or.S^T’s fee of nft^-M
r therein, the |«ren.l^’

mbMMf Man that ecr-

afca&amp;xjt
rsi »

ta Sarah 1-1^“

- nt &gt;r?’-

’

tive cans, and she w*a quick to
ft
1
1te choose her bearers; but here was a new
Phase-one that might rouae tbe latent e^
1
P111 de corps of the Riflen*—and »hc wa*
Ibent on rtrikiug whrife tbe iron wa« hm.
if anything would provoke unaoimitv of
1
«ti«i and sentiment' in the rugimwit,
t
this public recognition by the cavalry,
j
in their very presence, of the man thev
&lt;cut as a criminal was the thing of all
&lt;others to do it, and she meant to head
1tlie revolt.
Pomibiy Gregg ami hi* modest help1mwt dfecavered Hum there was some­
1thing slw dssired to "ipring” uj&gt;on the
me^g.
The other* present were all of
1
•
the
infantry; and when Capt. Rayner

&lt;
‘ Indeed they shall doc!

I refuse to

&lt;
I
ispringing toward the door.
There wa* wondering silence an in।
“It is nothing but the trumpet sound­
iing taps," said Mrs. Rayner, hurriedly.

tlieir
feet. Muffled cries were tieart,
!
borne in on tlie night wind—a shot, then
iDochev, down in Lhe valley—the quick
1peal of the cavalry trumpet.
“It isn't taps. Its fircr shouted Gra­
]
ham
from the doorway. "Come on.”*

*) Mr. Huync. It was tbe first thing of rimply
1
glanced in, spoke hurried good
To be continued.
he kind he hnd attended in five years, 1svenmgs, and went a* hurriedly, out
uid though he well knew that it was in- । again,
i
lU-lraM In
Gregg was sure of it, and marched
l hl* bottle
-ended by the cavalry commander more 1tris wife away. Then came Mrs. Rartbe kev
•specially a* a recognition of the services 1net’s opportunity;
to rood
aealth.
rendered their suffering men, he could
“If it were not Capt Rayner’s bouse,
pot
but rejoice in the courtesy and tact 111 could not have been even civil to Capt.
.
elnusthan wea'th. With
.
with which lie was received and enter- IGregg. You heard what he said at tbe
this f«r|yjer frlrnd, you seed
Lrined. The colonel's wife, the adju- 1club this morning, I suppose?”
harbor np fear, For lurktag di»eaaoo will woo dls*p|x-»r. Tbe
tint's, and those of two captains away । In one form or another, indeed, almost
voung sad the old feel Its mac
with the field liatlalion were the four ladies .everybody luul lieard. The officers
leal power. And fly to Its refoae
io sickness* dark boar. And
who were there to greet him when, es- ent
।
mainlaineti an cmbamuwetl silence.
corted by Mr. Blake, he made hi* appear- MiasTraveni looked reproachfully at her
inaglcian can brtiftiten acaln. All
a nee. flow long—how very iong—it !flushed sister, hut to do purple. At
Ills of mankind can this eooseemed to him *ince lie had sat in the lust one of tho ladies remarked:
&gt;;ueror Star. Till comfort aud
health la their place shall bold
presenc.eof refined and attractive women
"Well, of, course I heard of it, but—
and listened to tbeir gay and animated I’ve heard so many different versions.
sspcrtiU 11 King ol Uirtn all.
chat! Thtw seemed all such good friends, j It seems to liave grown somewhat since
they mode him ao thoroughly at home, morning."
Tlie Port Aiistin Post presents the name
and they showed so much tnct and ease
•It sound* ju«t like him, liowever,- of D. J. Campfiu-of Detroit for governor.
tiiat never once did it sceru apparent said Mrs. Rayner, “nnd I made inquiry
Bill Nye in (ine of his letter* described a
tliat they knew of hi* trouble in hi* own iM-fore speaking of it He raid he meant
regiment; and yet there was no actual to invite Mr. Hayne to his house to-mor­ belle as ‘•wearing a greasy face adorned
avoidance of matters in which tho Riflers row evening.* and if the infanlrv didn't with a second crop of pimples.” All who
are similarly cnamentM should use Cole's
like it they could stay away." ’
were generally interested.
Carbolisoap the triumphant remedy for all
It was mainly of iris brief visit to tlie
"Well, now, Mrs. Rayner,” protested skin blemish'!* and discolorations. A
ahrew.ln.nr. which heljad him. ITo noted
UI
is own regiment) do not. it. nfUL lf.so. he dciila-ratelv condemned
east, however, that they made liini talk— Mr. Foster, “of course none of us heard purely vegetable soap, it is infallible as a
even
iwforo
hi,
wife
would
,p.ak&lt;&lt;il
u,
St'-/'.
'Jf.
•WwntompiMtonor; ;
,
the Rradlial dying out of thetluer of the opera* nnd theatres he hadattended, what ho said exactly, but it i* my expe­ remedy fdr«kifi, scalp and scaly affections,
c
■-’!
■: .1 •••rioos offense principally treeless barren, streaked in occasional
, feeling that hud once exiated at Bayne*. tlie picture* lie liad seen, the mede tiiat rience tliat do conversation wa* ever re­ removes blotchy, pimples, and blacklwads.
expense. He .1,11. though it hurt him wa* most popular; and when dinner was peated* without being exaggerated, and clear* and purifie* discolored complexions:
Hi. . • &gt; : . 1.:.
ute*
u
’
.ake
alliances,
which
'
‘
rnamented
only
in
spots
bv
niiaudoned
*oftne* the haad* and promotes flexibility,
pulvs make advances, which
Mrioualy So uiakc inquiries, tluft * Im,* mnn over their lio&amp;t&gt;**s led him to nor piano, I’ve known old .Gregg for ever so long,
it produce* * soft creamy emulsion, even
W,?on', *’e 1,JM| procticafly crushed nnd and.ho played and sang for them again nnd never heard him say a sliarp thing in bard water, and i« a positive luxury for
-ranee from
.
I yond tne jurisdiction of the garrison
in&lt;l
again.
H
is
voice
wa*
soft
and
sweet,
yet.
\\
hy,
he's,
tlie
mildest
mannered
rutned in the long ago was slowly but
police parties. A line of telegraph polo* surely gaining? strength, even where he and, though it was uncultivated, he sang fellow in the whole —th cavalry. He the toilet birth and nursery. Price 25c.
Sold
by ail driggists.
CHA ITER IV.
was all that intervened between his fence '
with expression nad grace, playing with would never get into such a snarl as tliat
would not make friends.
and the low lying bills of the eastern
would bring about him in five minutes."
A. W. Augir succeed* Prof. A. E.
V&gt;or»e than: all, he was lieginning ir&gt; •uon* skill but les* feeling and effect than
horizon.
lie King. Music and Ixiok* liad l&lt;een tbe
“Well, he *a»d ho would do just as Haynes as professor of mathematics iu
Southeastward lay the distant roofs doubt tlie evidence of his own *m*nt&gt;cs as Mjlaei! of lonely years, anil he could the. colonel did, anyway—we liave tiiat Hillsdale college.
anti the low. mprat building* of the fron­ the years receded, and unknown tb any easily see that he hnd ph*ased them with straight from cavalry authority—and
tier town; southward tite shallow valley soul on. earth; even his wife, there wm hhsofigs. He went home to the dreary we nil know wliat the colonel lias done.
of the winding creek in which lay the RTuning up deep down in his heart a rookery out on ’ Prairie avenue and Ho has chosen to honor Mr. .Hayne in
long line of stables for the cavalry and gtutw mg. insidious, ever festering fear laughed al the howling xrind. The Imre I the presence of the officers who de­
tim great stacks bof hay; white ths row that alter all, after nil, he might have grimy wall* and the dim kerosene lamp, nounce him, and practically defies the
been inwiakeii. And yet on the snered even Sam’s unmelodious suoro In tlie
on whidi he chose to live—“Prairie ave­
| opinion of the Rificrs.”
•'kith of n soldier aud a gentleman, against back room, sent no globm to his miuI. It
“But. Mrs. Rayner, I did not undernue," a* it wa* termed—was far wprso
the most searching croas-examinution, had Ixs-u a happy evening. It had cost | stand Gregg's remark* to l&gt;o what vou
at his end of irthon at the other. It cov­
again and again had Ira most confidently him a Irani struggle to restrain the say, exactly. Blake tdld me that when
ered tlie whole eastern fronL Tlie big,
and positively declared tliat he had both emotion which lie h:ul felt at times; and I asked by somebody whether ho was go­
brown hospital building Mood &gt; at tlx)
seen and heard the fatal intervfc-w on when he withdrew, soon after the ing to call on Mr. Hayne, Gregg simplv
The aoldietb* and salio^' encampment of
nortliem end. Then, came the quarters
wliicii the whole case hinged. And us trumpet* sounded tattoo, and the ladies replied he didn!t know—lie would oak northern Mltblgan opened at Grayling
of the surgeon and his assistant*, then
to the exact language employed, he alone fell to discussing him. a* women will, I tlie colonel.”
yesterday, j
‘
■
the snug home of the post trader, then
“Very well. That means he proposes |
of those within earshot had lived to tes­
the “store" und its scattering appen­ tify for or arainst tho accused: of the' there was but one verdict—hi* manners
World |bers Is button* curs.
•
to l&gt;e guided by the coland, or nothing
dages, then the entrauce gateway, thenI five soldiew who stood in that now cclo- were perfect.
Ur. Bklue«* Golden Spwlflr.
Rut tlw colonel said more than tliat. at all; and CapL Gregg is simply doing
Ira —
in -a------cup ol* tea ““
or “
coffee,
It can be alvF*“* witha brood vacant space, through which tho bruted group, three were idiot to death
oirt the knowfledce ot the person taking it.
He
liad
found
him
far
better
read
than
I
wha*
the
others
will
do.
Tbqy
say
to
us
wind swept like a hurricane, then the within tlie hour. He was growing ncreffecUnr
a M*TMy and permanent cure, whether
oth&lt;‘r officer of hi* age he had ever in so many words: ‘We prefer the *o- the ratfent
k inodenue drinker or su atooboUc
fs
a
little shanty of the trader's fur house( vans, irritable, haggard; he wns gelling any
*
met:
and one and all they expressed tho I ciety of your bete n«irc to your own.' wreak. Tbo«4tends of drunkards hare been
and one or two hovel like structure*, to hate tho mere mention of- lhe case*. ।
a bo lorne taken tbe Golden Specific tn
hope that they might iwcliirn frequently. । That's the way I look at it," said Mra. cured
tlietr coffee Wtllboui tbeir knowledge, and lo­
used by the tailors and cobbler of the( The promotion of Hayne to his own com- •
day believe thery quit dnnklna of their own free,
No wonder it was of momentous im|K&gt;rt-1 Rayner, in deep excitement
adjacent infantry companies. Then। pony thrilled him with an almost super- .
S'o hartiuful effect rrsulu from lu *4anco to him. It wa* the opening lo a।
It was evident that, though none were wilt.
mintatratton. jl Cure* gusrauteed. Se®d tor circame the cottage itself; south of it stood stitious dismay. Were his words com- j
new life. Il meant that here at least he prepared to indorse so extreme a view, cular and till|! particulars. Address in coathe quartermaster’s storeroom, back of। ing true? Was it the judgment of an had met soldier* and gentlemen anfctbeir
kx Sracirxc Co.. 186 Baoe street.
| there was a stroug feeling that the colo- Bdence.Guud
which lay uu extension filled with ord­r ofTendcrl Gcsl that his hideous pride, ob- 'fair nnd gracious wives who bad wel­ Del liad put an affront upon tbo Rificrs Cinctnruill. &lt;1
1-i r i,
ltd him to tier piano.
nance stores, then other aX^ similar ktinacy and old time hatred of thisofficer comed him to their homes, nnd, thoughi by his open welcome to Mr. Hayne. He
CapL Ti*hours James, of Rockland,
Facing the bn.nd» bleak prairie, sepa- sheds devoted to commissary^supplies,
tounty, tell dead of apoplexy
were now to be revenged by daily, hour­ they must have known that a pall of sus­ had been exacting before, and liad caused Outouagnn t-—,, — ______ . , ..
ra&gt; •: from it only by a rough, unpainted the J»o*t butcher sliop, tho saddler'*
at Hancock Tuesday.
j.h’nee. and tl^jketl by uncouth shop, then big coal sheds, and then tlie ly contact with lhe victim of his criminal picion and crime trail overshadowed hi*'■ a good deal of growling among the offiA Remarkable Case fvvte Illinois.
persecution? ’He had grown morbidly past, they lielicvcfl cither that he was in­r cere and comment among the women.
-•.rj'.nifvsof nine.oncof which was used brow of the bluff, down which at a
“rf suffered for five year* with mercurial
us a &lt;tor»-h'XiL fur quartermaatcr’a prop* steep grade plunged the road to the teensitire to any remarks a® to Huync's nocent of the grievous charge or that hi*’ They were wady to find fault, und here rheumatisnu which was tbe result of
haring “lived down’’ the toils in which year* of exile und suffering hud amply। was strong provovation. Mr. Foster was
erty. tlu-oili.r tuth&lt;? j»ost trader’s deposi* stables. It was os unprepossessing a
jMitash and mercurial treatment by physi­
he
had
been
encircled.
Might
Lo
not
atoned.
It
wa*
n
happy
evening
indeed
I
i
youtii
of
unfortunate
and
unjiopular
cians, for eonstitutional blood jK-ison.
:.-ry for skitU and furs, thero stood lhe place for a home as ever was chosen by
“live down" the etwnaret? He dreaded to him; but there was gloom st CapL propensities. He should have held'his They not only failed to cure me but made
frame &lt;• ttug4 which Mr. Hayne had choo- a man of education or position; and Mr.
to see him—though Rayner was no Raynor’s. ■
tongue instead of striving to stem the rue a physical wreck and tay life a burfleo.
eo as hi- houL. A* has been said, it was
Hayne was jMMsessed of both.
coward—and ho feared day by day lo
Th&lt;j captain himself &gt;md gone out sooni&gt; tide.
.
I then cumnenct &lt;1 taking Swift's Specific
prr-iwly hie those built for tlie BubnlIn garrison, despite the flat |&gt;arnde, hear of his restoration to fellowship In after tattoo. Ho found that the parlor
“I don't uphold Hayne any ilure than (S. &amp; S.&gt;. 4&gt;'d after using a few bottles
hni ••:!! •'*r-. k* far aa material, plan and there was a grand expanse of country to the regiment, and yet would have given was filled with young visitor* of both you
do, Mrs. Rayner, but it seeAs to me was entirely cured ot the rheumatism,
ditn'Mi'i'in-i were cuncenwd. Tlie locali­ bo seen stretching away towards the half hi* wealth to bring it about, could sexe*. and he was in no mood for merri- this
is
a
case
where
the
colonelXhas
to
which th« doctors brought on by their
1
ty made lh&gt;- vast difference which really snow covered Rockies. Tliere*was lifa it but have been accomplished without
menu Mis* Travera was being welcomed ।make some acknowledgment o\ Mr. remedies, and the blood poison which they
failed ‘ to dire. 1 cheerfully recommend
exjstek Theirs stood all in a row. front­ and tbe sense of neighborliness to one’s the dreadful admission. "I was wrong. to tho ikmI in genuine army style, and Hayne's
conduct"----;
S.
S. S. to any one similarly affleted."
.
ing th.- grassy level of the parade, sur- kind. Out on Prairie avenue all was I was utterly wrong."
“Very good. Let him write him a
wa* evidently enjoying iL Mr*. Rayner
J on x II. Lyi-Ks Sorento, HL
rountled by verandas, bordering on a wintry desolation, except uJien twice
Ho had grown lavish in hospitality; ho wa* flitting nervously in and out of the ;letter, then, thanking him in the name
NoTrva
L«ft.
udl kept gravel path and an equally each day the cavalry officerrwent plod­ had become almost aggressively open parlor with a cloud upon her brow, and of
, the regiment, but don't pick him up
Mr. 4pd Mte. Litell, of Huntingburg;
wdi gr;i-l-&lt;l drive.
Clear, sparkling ding by on their way to and from.the handed to hi* comrades, and had sought for once in her life compelled to preserve ।like this in the face of ours," interrupted
Ind., sajcj “That about one year axu.
wa^r ripplc-l in .tiny acequias through stables, muffled up in tlieir fur caps and
tn press money upon men who in no temporary .silence upon tlie subject uj&gt;- ,one of the juniors, who was seated near their little girl was entirely cured of aft
tbe !b»trf yardsuf each.and w furnished coats, and hardly distinguishable from so wise needed it. He was as eager to lend peniMMt in her thoughts. She liad been Miss Travers (a wino stroke of policy;
annoying eruption of the skin and a local
the inuL'tirc itx^led for tho lif® of the many bears, much less from one another. os some are to borrow, and his brother forbidden to speak of it to her husband; Mrs. Raynor invited him to breakfast), blood disorder, by the uw of three bottles
tarious little -lirub&gt; and flowering plants.
of S. S. S. There is no trace of the skia .
And yet Mr. Hayne smiled not unhap­ officers dublied him “Midas,” not Iwcause yet she knew ho liad gone out again with and there was a chorus of approbation.
The Nrrminding^ were at leas* “socia- pily as he glanced from his eastern win­ everything he touched would turn to every probability of Deeding some one
“Well-, bold an a moment,''said Foster. disra-* left, and the blood has been In
bi»'." and thei® was companionship and dow nt thia group of burly warriors tlie gold, but because ho would intrude his to talk to about the matter. She could "Hasn't the colonel liad every one of us l»crfccl order ever since, and the general
healtit of the child was never as good an
jollity, with an occasional tiff to keep afternoon succeeding his dinner ax the gold upon them at every turn. There not well broach the topic in tlie parlor to dinner more or less frequently?”
things lively. The married officers, as a colonel's. He had been busy all day long were some who borrowed: and these he because she wan not at all sure how
“Admitted. But what's to do with itr now. They will take pleasure In answer­
rule, had rlvwen tlieir quarters farthest unpacking books, book shelves, some struggled not to let repay. He seemed Capt.' and Mr*. Gregg of tho cavalry
“Hasn't ho invariably invited each ing any letters regarding the child's case.”
Treatise on blood and akin diseases
fr--m the entrance gate and nearest those few pictures which ho loved, and his to have an ’insane idea that if ho could would take it; and they were still there. officer to dine with him in every case mailed fret1Swift Sracinc Co.,
■&lt;f the &lt;•''Jora-I commanding. The bache- simple, tfoldieriy outfit of household but get his regimental friends bound to She wa* a loyal wife; her husband’s where an officer has arrived?"
Atlanta. Ga.
“Granted. But what then?'__ .
low, except the two or three who were old goods, and getting them into shape. His him pecunihrily ho could control their quarrel was hers und more, too; and she
Tbe
Saginaw
Globe Is booming E. a
“If he broke the rule or precedent in
in die t»-rvi&lt;*&gt;&gt;an&lt;i liad “rank” in lieu of sole assistant was a Chinese servant, who opinion* and actions. It was making was a woman of intuition even keener
Thompson for the democratic nomination
racumbranc'-s. were all herded together worked rapidly and well, and who him sick at heart, and it made him in than that which wo *0 readily i^cord the Mr. Haync's case would lie not practic­ for superintendent of education.
dong th. ...Htern end, a situation tliat seemed in no'wise dismayed by the aecret doubly vindictive and bitter M-x She knew, and knew well, that a ally i&gt;e saying tliat lio indorsed the views
of the court martial as opfiosed to those |
had diwlvantages.as connected with du­ bleakness of their surroundings. If any­ against lhe mon he foul doomed to years hidfeou* doubt had been preying fora of the department commander, Gen. I
1 have been afflicted with rbeutnatisai
ties which required the frequent pres­ thing. ho was disposed to grin and in­ of suffering. This showed out thot very long time in her husband’s heart of
for twenty year*, and have used crutcbes
ence of the -M iipunts at the court mar­ dulge in high pitched commentaries in mornixfg. Sirs. Rayner hnd begun to hearts, and she knew still better that it Sherman, the secretary of war, thepresl- for ten yearn. From using powerful lini­
.woulcbcrush
him
to
beliovo
it
was
even
dent
of
the
United"
—
—
tial rooms or at beadquartep. and "pidgin English" upon tlie unaccustomed talk, and he turned fiercely upon her:
ment* to get a little sleep, my hip and
“Oh, make out your transfer papers, knee had to*t nearly all strength When
that wa- • .rr.Kpondingiy far distant amount of room. His master liad been
“No* n word on that subject, Kate, if Ruspccted by any one else. Right or
frutu the barracks of the soldiers. It restricted to two rooms and a kitchen vou love me!—not even tho mention of wrong, tlie one tiring for her to do, she Foster. You ought to be in the cavalry 1 commenced to take HIbbard’*'’Rheumatic
doubted
not.
wa*
to
maintain
the
origi
­
or some other disputatious branch of tho Syrup I could not take fme step without
had its recointuendations in being con- during the two years he liad served him. his name! I must liave |&gt;»-uce in my own
nal guilt against all comertf and to lose service,” buret in Mr. Graham.
the aid of n cane. 1 can now walk wlt|&gt;’enient to the card ro®m nnd billiard Now they liad a lioune to themselves, house. It is enough to haw to talk of it
no opportunity of feeding tlA ffiimo thnt
“I declare. Mr. Foster, I never thought out my case from my house to my office
table* at “the store,” and in embracing and more rooms than they knew what
elsewhere."
consumed Mr. Haync’s record and repu­ you would abandon your colons," said and wish 1 might herald to all afflicted
within its limits one house which poe- to do with. The quartermaster had
Talk of it he had to. Tho major early
witii rhcamatisui. tbe merits of this
tation. He was guilty-he must be Mrs. Rayner.
stfced mysterlouM interest in the eyes of sent a detail of men tn put up the stoves that morning Asked him. as they were
guilty; and though site was a Christian
“I haven't, madam, and you’ve no wonderful medicine. S. S. Cosovek,
every Woman and moat of the men in und move out the rubbish left by the going to the matinee:
Agt. Northwestern Mutual Ute I Mar­
according to her view bt the case—a pil­ right to say so," said Foster, indignantly.
“H&lt;ve you seen Hayne yet?"
gprrisun; it u-ju* said to be (jaunted.
tailor*; “Sam" liad worked rigorously
lar of the church in'matter* of-public “I simply hold tiiat any attempt to work i iner Co., Manistee, Mich.
“Not since he reported on the parade
i'repartxi only by The Charles Wright
A vrirv'y [x;rplcxed man war the post with soft soap, hot water and n big mop
charity and picturesque conformity to up a regimental row out of this thing Medicine Company. Detroit Mich. Fur
joartertaaster when the rumor came out in sprucing up tlie rooms; the adjutant yesterday,” was the curt reply.
all tbe rubric called for in the services, will make Ind infinitely worse, and I sale by all druggists.
jrom the milway station that Mr. Hayne had rtriit a little note during the morn­
“Well, I suppoew you will send men to and much that it did nnt—she wa* unre­ deprecate tlie whole business."
Mis* J rein it- Belcber, musical direetorof
■ had arrived and was coming to report ing, raying tliat tbe colonel would be glad help him gel those quarters into habita- lenting in her condemnation of Mr.
“I *upj&gt;ose you mean to intimate.that
the Saginaw city schools, &lt;fetae*lgned to
‘or duty. As a first Leutenant ho would to order him any men he needed to put
Rayner *y |*osition
and thatinof tbe
tho MtnWMita State
Hayne.
.
, Capt.
- fkas-Wr
■rwnri » position
havedi tid-of quarters over every sec- the quarter* in proper shape, nnd that U“i*will. of course, major, if ho ask it.
To those who pointed out that he liad regiment
_; L; is bod-all
2" ——
*j—*■- •
wroog-thaj-Mr.'
^onn*l srfhool.
&lt;®'l lieutenant in the garrison. There Capt. Rayner hnd expressed his readi­ I don’t propose sending men to do such made every atonement man could make Hayne
rr_.-nn ha* been nrrsrented.
said Mm
persecuted,"/said
Mm.
»cre ten of thew young gentlemen, and ness to send a detail from the company work for an officer ’ unless the request she responded witii lhe severity of con­ Rayner, with trembling lip&amp; and cheeks
Looses Red Clover Pills cure riek •
four of the ten were married. Every to unload nnd unpack his boxes, etc., to
scious virtue that there could bo no aflame.
I, entltlwl to that OOMWmtkm. atonement without repentance and no re­
■^"f quarters had its occupants, and which Mr. Hayne replied in person that
“Mm. Rayner, you are unjust," said headache,'d}aprpola. Indigestion, consti­
tiaytio could move in nowhere, unless as he thanked tlte commanding officer-for Kftvww vid I think the men .liould tie pentance without humility. Mr. Hayne s poor Faster. “I ought not to liave un­ pation. ®c. per box, 5 boxes for 81. Far
sale
by W. 11. Goodyear.
occupant nf a room or two in the bouse his thoughtfulnesa^bnt tb*t he had very vnt to him. Ho to hardly likelj to whole altitude was that of stubborn pride dertaken lo explain or defend the col­
&lt;* sotne comrade, without first compd- iittteto unpack, and needed nc&gt; assirtand retenimenL His atonement was onel's act, jierhapa, but I atu not disloval । Tbe Fifth Michigan Infantry will hold a
ask.
”
'
“Then he is less likely to get them.
that enforced by the unanimous verdict | to my regiment or my color*. What I reunion in Grand Rapid* Aug- ML
"“U others i&lt;» move out. This proceed- mice bevood that already affonled by tlie
“&gt;g »oul i lead to van discomfort, oc­ qu.neriutor’.m.u Mr. B.lli..g.~uto Raid the captain, shortly, for, except the of Iris comrades, aud even if it were so want ia to prevent further trouble; and
curring aa it would in the dead of winter, m» tolp noting that he mede no alto-ion post commander, he well knew that m&gt; timt be liad more ttian made amends for I know tliat anything like a concerted
' t k.l&gt;K -Voun8Btera were naturally per- to tliat part ot the letter . hid! .poke ot officer could onlrr it to l»e dom-. He was his crime the rule* that held good for resentment of tho colonel's invitatioo
angry at the major
for interfering. They onlinan- sinners were not applicable to' will lead to infinite harm."
_
Wrbr,l in spirit—their wives especially Opt. B»yner-e &lt;*"■ »
6 Jokl associate*
- - and
—a had-i entered ser«£
oficer of tbe Brmy. Ho must be a
*&amp;• What made the prospects infinitely reject for Mr. Hayw. perceptito ««
xlmort at tbo aarno
above uufictoo. tocapabtoot wn«w if you choose; you may humble yourself
Wasi the fact that the cavalry
fraud
to
(or.
°*:uelor., were already living three in a ^wZeever, officer of th. totontry hot- W(.nj bau tbo batter took to promouoo ,
i^Me a. a gentleman. Itwaaa
the only spare rooms were in the tMlion OM reed- u. nd not that Mr. Itoyni 22 wm no« hi. battalion . comoMndo^
of the second lieutenants of tbe itod tonj.to.1 -toitoibie eerric. to. tto rare ^^be“Xro(O,ttoT"^
. Z°lr-T* “'d ‘hey were not on
ot tlie crolry rm.-iD.ent.
- . . i. - t.-t- zMimiaii as to now
"«th Mr. Hayne.
Everything.

fo“be ptatto-qtb.«u.i

,'ZUK "SL-X !h*Uo“‘, •ith -“w

bitwk, Hastings.)

g?far

o be the least appreciated and most
,bc P»Bk«or tocond
ibused officer under the commandant
toUuid in nor^nace which din ha.1 Iwn
ilmself, and tliat worthy was simply
tgasp with relief and joy when ho heard
Ur. Hayne*a astonishing announcement
indwJ- ’hoawen.
hat ho would take the quarters out on
Ml that it was because ahe found her new
•Prairie avenue.’*
f“ .'™ u»&gt;««hl,.1|mt «lu&gt; deckled on
It was the talk of the garrison all that
.kL /'lu l,lc
*«1 departed
lay. The ladies, especially, had a good
thither le-rnro th.Kiaen.had been at Wkn
toner n, month. The coloner.
J.L
Ji?* tvv-rM’ "T. or Jx-'t'aintance hsspiqaed leal to say. because many of the men
( '■ . nl’n-' ’
totore tb. B»ta leemed averse to expressing their views,
n'-'»L£ Wsro’cr it take* al-odnl some bmUy ‘Quite the proper thing for Mr. Hayne
Chan". h"
*”r l0”)-V
wilh
charming gracecn their arrival t»X.s
J^.aiatnruri’ •no.are betng.MSt lo the
• t.' .. .\&lt;er-llUn loune num does much to io do,” was the apparent opinion of the
-»u t' ■ • '
,ro:,eo ,nea on tfco juijority of the young wives and moth- Pto.lou. to tin nirring eeent o&lt; thAlin.
7"3f «■ wa* looking forward
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*ra- As a particularly kind and con‘i:ajnereandBotSerofflBera ^t ( riderate thing It was not remarked by
'
emertam.
U-jopiib-'* i“
31,0
them, though that view of tho ment, to the tko ItotwehoH., even while
'"I &gt;»"S the ent..,, m cordiale
. :.'1.r,V°i’e"srompanr. ‘cant.
not entirely unrepresented,
"""“'owlato-itnti™
Il,;i- iir stiil feels* decided dts- (tl choosing to live there Mr. Hayne m7t T
1..:. ofilcer.
to Mr. Hayne hroocl.t
,U1 (mediate
&lt;epanited himself from companionship.
.•
I la vne proses a dlsturbI riau. It t. Kilo to eay tlrnt Mn,. Barner
' : . officer* nt Fort Warren- That, slid some of the commentators—
!.•■&gt; :-?eu utnehed to hh name rnen as well as women—tie simply ac- wu madder titan the captain her huw
: &lt;
who side with him are
hand, oho hanllr knew how intake it.
•
of the ca*e tn side tepted as tho virtue of necessity, and so
. ,&lt;: . i. I be two men have been ‘.hero was nothing to commend iu his He was l.y no mean, the bet HL..I onlw,r
: t .iv years. The conunandto hi. togitmatt. nor the •■.l„.|„f. ,„d.
action.
ButiJeut.
Mr. Hayne
said-----to poo&gt;--------recedes
Hay tie was
kindly.
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tost
inform.-d, but he I,nd a native

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Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

lointed to the probability of
ubplacing” a junior, wbo would in

�°* THE W0ma stable ot 8. Huntley A Son, on the a»™ing of tbe 11th last., by a man and woman AN EPISODE OF THE EARLY DAYS j
S. R. McIntyre wm out buying stock
board as should be profitably used by the who were strangers la town, waa found ou
OF THE AMERICAN NAVY.
last near Rome City. Indiana,
!
Mrs. Ed Bowers received a telegram teacher, saying nothing of the pupils. Saturday
Many thing* are needed upon -the board where tbe rig was aoM to a farmer for
stating the death of a brother.
day after day. and this cannot be done un­ After the parties had disposed of tbe
Nettie Larkin is atiil oa the sick list
John Parsons went to Grand Rapids der sach circumstance*. At least one- property they were conveyed to Ro®*
last Wednesday to attend Barnum’s show. foarth of all tbe schools in the county arc City by tbe unlucky purchaser, where they
(RdMW.te-Barb.roo. strew--- sera *r«
TZ.
Boyer Todd, wife and son Gilbert went without a dictionary, something that Is took tbe train for—nobody knows where.
»-r
Oy b .bo —k TH, -n-r
“ tq&amp;py.f &amp; s« &lt;1- ■
to Kalamazoo Friday.
- needed a hundred times a day. Words are Saturday morning M. J. Huntley, the
,
‘
to
than
4,000,000,
Mid
Saturday
It
junior
partner
of
the
firm,
went
to
Sturgis.
pronounced
by
guess
and
read
without
8. IL McIntyre has got a new horse.
&lt;mthj
tJle ( r
“It W forty-eight year, aince I wltncaa^i 1
to j.ooo.000 ao that during the two
George Hartman is getting along finely meaning for lack of this help. There arc There the deputy sheriff lived who got on
t»xi*. tragedy on the ocean, continuedIt
^4isfag days of last wwk there occur rtod a
many district*, doubtless, that are able to track of the rig and followed up In hot old
on Mrs. Hughe*’ bouse.
sailor, who
1 toXge ofover ^OOfrODO. wiih every ladi- dlaouakn. WllUam Fb,;„ ,, ,
doo SoclH,’ for Exploring
IS”
. Charles Beach and wife went to Grand maintain a school tor eight months and pursuit until the property was found.—
still procure needed helps. Others would Way land Globe.
Rapid, last Wednesday.
lUlbMHeri-Scblekh..
Mrs. Tiplady and Mrs. Taylor from not It Is hone of our business how much
ine-oflhe
JeruMl.™
ano-.
n..,™;™l.id
SUU,,
.nd
.rSro
keeping
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’
Th
*■"
■*•
”
•
overcome h. Tbe brick famine ha* there­
Engineer Charles McRoberts, wbo was
Ohio hare been visiting their sister, Mrs. any district.expends for sdvool purposes. kilted at Augusta carried *5.000 life in­
fore actually begun. Though there wa» Uoxtafcotcoun,.inrh-Gr. &gt;.,■
Albert bponablc.
That Is a question for the people of the surance, $2,000 lu the ‘A. O. U. V\. and lookout for .lave trader* Oura wuh » sort no business transacted Saturday, owiag to lM.Ho&gt;y S^olehrr.
;
ot traininc "blp tor ml.lri&gt;lpnwn, not 111:0
Threshing Is almost done un our street. district to determine. They know best *3,000 in the Knights of Pythias.
Ifawch.
I
• ;
~ ” IRS.
tboeo we bare In three day,, bnt onv that the usual half holiday, the members ot
Mrs. Lydia Carr of the State road died their own circumstances and how much
The
y b identifiul I..,. ।
,
the building materials exchange were
ira.
regarded
a.
lit
for
odnoaUnc
young
Considerable
ditching
will
be
done
h;
last Monday morning- :
.
they can afford io tex themselves. They
• lyprophety. 1: :
quite active at tbe telephone trying to re­
men
lo
the
practical
detail,
ot
navicaUon.
J God is myfking
Clmrles Beach and family visited at are only urged to consider how tills may be Orange. Danby and Sebewa this fall. The
cure
bricks,
but
nobody
had
auy
to
jadl,
Andrew Blakeneys of Carlton last Sunday. moat economically invested. The money drain commissioners of these townships I think there wra little mote than a hnn- heconre whatever quant!tire they could ing aalratipn
inn in the m|&lt;
.
John Parsons and wife went to Lake should be made to produce the best results are already advertising for blds on tbe tired boy* aboard on thi* voyage, and for control must be bold for custom* n.
Tills can duly refer to* the
ntsof tbe
Odessa last week.
possible. We repeat the opinion hereto­ work. The draining which has been done some mouth* we hr.d enjoyed a pleasant
paaaion
and of
the holy
What a Maaafactare. Sara. |
asg
’i".-n
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wpuitoer
■
and
th.
time,
without
anything
startling
to
relieve
fore expressed In thia column that it would In Sebewa within the test ‘few years,
Builders and contfactors acourod: tlie rakUt of the rartb mu.-.. , ■„ ( ~
be better for a district nearly destitute of bus proven n blessing to the town­ the monotony of n saiior’a life.
"Our captain was not a popular man, city for brick, and the amalier dealer* aud
Plenty of rain at present.
tools to have one month’s less school next ship nnd land which nt one time was
U» Uwte n,b H,&lt; ■:. .
the
builder* began to me that the mauu- b.b,
and
tbo
cmv
oft-n
found
fault
with
hte
rar !• tbm or Iberralx n... Barat’S
Mrs; Sweerey has resigned her position year and devote the cost of that to the pur­ practically worthless is now% valuable.—
orders, but no one ever &lt;1 reamed that seri­ facture.s' tie-up was no empty threat.
as teacher of our primary school. We un­ chase of. the most needed apparatus. Portland Review.
K;,:.rc:a,
ous
trouble was brewing until one after­ uWe decided to atop shipment*.’ ua|d a it occur* Ima Wtrk by
derstand that the board have hired a 'lady
’
More work could certainly be done next
Fred Seume was arrested Saturday even­ noon late in November, when we were Baveistrnw manufacturer, Mbeca**ao there by John Gregory in reference t* Nosh’,
from Ohio.
year to say notlnug of the use of this iu ing charged with attempting. to commit standing head in toward St. Thomas, in wax no other way to make tbe issue.' By prayer. Hire St. Ephrqmfap. tia4\\ihn
L. Hough has gone to Petoskey to visit future years. Ko one could find fault rapg upon Minnie Gardner, the 18-year-old the Bermudas, aliout three days’sail away. tying up our brick we shall prevent buil­ was buned ”in to« middlenf tb* with"
hta uncle.
with this arrangement surely, as the cost daughter of Henry Gardner. He will have
All nt once ramc tbe order from the cap­ ders using WJ,000,000 during tbe next ten Homer oallh Clyp*o’s Mand tbe m.g &amp;
F. F.-Hilbert rusticated al. Wall lake of school would not be enhanced one cent his examination September 8, and is out
days. Throe tea days of idleness will Item! \ the world, the center of all t1-se3i’j jtain:
part of last week.
Very many things are needed, and topic on 8300 bail.—Charlotte Leader.
the men reprerented by the walking dele­ [ k&amp;chylu* a certain riaimi Hten^ in th*
" kAll hands leave the quarter deck.
.John Lav has sold his bunch of steers to houses are so pborly planm-d that nothing
gates. W&gt;».O». while we lose compara­ ■temple of Delphi is tW“iwv..l,"pf&lt;4.ter
"It
was
the
general
rule
on
shipboard
Nine weeks ago Lalia Cressy was hit In
M. Doster, of Prairieville.
short of a general overhauling could ren­
tively little. The wholesale dealers frill, of. tho earth, oral here dm-&gt;&gt; (lr -\t,., ufe
that
the
gunnsr*
stood
to
their
posts,
even
Messrs. Clark and Smith attended the der them convenient. Nothing of that the forehead by a shot from an air gun. aftertho crow were ordered forward. So of course, lore something and so will j the , refuge when purisued by : • I. ureniutj,
Institute at Hastings last week.
sort Is asked for now. If the people of Munday morning Dr. Stuck removed the every mon at the guns stood fast. In a bunders, but tbe heaviest low will fall on
Pindar be* antitipnqd .Evh vim Hera
C. H. Snyder has been the victim of any district feel able to reseat their house, projectile. It was lodged firmly against second came the peremptory order:
tbe men. We claim that the &gt;erpknk and after nn era Ruttemtas iljko.Herehowever, they need not hesitate because It the skull, within the boundary of ^he right
neuralgia during the past week.
boycott was an unjustified measuretend fidiick) hod the pleasure of -wtiudthc paly
"
'AH
hands
forward
of
the
mainmast.
’
Mr. Wright, of Pennsylvania, is In Is old and Is likely to bo replaced by a new eyebrow, not more than an inch from the
THE Jl{nPJST OF THE BOY.
only the l&gt;eginnlng of trouble for nil, the genuine central hub at b lpiii. "i; i,
Woodland on business..
one soon. Thu new seats can be used In sight. Thus a narrow escape from the
made,” ha !«ay», "of whit • .....
"An I moved off I noticed that all the offi­ yards. Had we not supported the boy­ and polbhH. anil is thi- ’middli puim
Prof. Smith has purchased thi- encyclo­ the new bourc and so nothing be lost. loss of an eye by one of those vicious
cers of the vcmmI save one were congregated cotted Anns 'we should all be in the same the wholct wtirH.” Ekd u. m nc:f aj
pedia Britannica.
Two things we do earnestly ask of every nuteances.—Plainwell Iniiepeialent.
about the captain In the after part of the
Geo. Barden wus in Grand Rapids on district to which the request applies:
Delphi, &lt;-Uint» to be Inc of tin- wired
J. D. Cole who made a prospecting tour
legal business last week.
place* perforated by ;hd rerthts ixieJW
Abolish tliat 'Summer” term and authorize throughout the West, hopes to be forgiven vessel. Theat»U-iit mldshipmnu remained st
ROANOKE, Va., AugA freight probably qther cities, Sii *1!
George Downs will gn to Prairieville In your board to expend say twenty dollars for ever entertaining a doubt that Michi­ his i«:8t in the forecastle. A moment.later
about a week. Wo are Sorry to lose George for a dictionary and blackboard. This gan la the best state in the Union. He nnpther ‘mWdy* was sent by the captain to train on tho Norfolk ami W’e»tcrn pail­ looked upqn lht-tr: lu-refl |i&gt;:p .» r,
but we are glad to see him prosper.
sum, judiciously expended, will provide a wouldn’t take Idaho nnd Montana as toil chi* lK»y thnt he desired to speak with
. ingofthvinmo flistlndiou.- Tileteranbe
road wm thrown from the track Sunday
Several schools in this vicinity will com­ good fair supply. Mind, von are not asked precious gifts and agree to keep them two him. The two la&lt;», neithor one of them
no closer I analogy, h never, than ijiy
mence the 1st of September, and a fen- to tex yourselves one cent additional for years aud pay their taxes. He says It is a 20 years of age. walketl aft together. Tbe night at V o’clock near Radford by strik­ * blch cxi&lt;* between tir bull of Monf fa
have continued tbe tirfc worn custom of this. Cut one month out of the next year mystery to him bow fleas and nuts manage officers of the Alp opened ranks to receive ing a cow and, the angine and nine tears too Church of tjralloly btpnlchcr nt Jem
them,
nnd
Immediately
the
commandant
fell
on
top
of
a
number
of
shanties
below,
if you please. Every school can profltably to eke out a subsistence in that land of
continuing through hot-weather.
salcm and the roun&lt;|. white Gone nt
John 1- Bitzer has disappeared.
use 75 square feet of board, and there is sage brush and Jack rabbits. Hr says the ordered the midshipman from tbe foreca*- occupied by Italian railroad laborers, fl’hr Delphi.—3t. Ix&gt;uls Re-.aiili'.
F. F. Hilbert is on the sick list.
never too much. Webster's academic dic­ people generally get their living by work­ tle tb be disarraed ami put in iron*. None cars crushed through tho shantiea, cnowtof
the
ship
’
s
.crew
knew
of
the
occurrence
iag.tbe
utmost
conaurnytiun
and
cop'fuSome person or persons entered Mr. tionary may be hnd for 82.00 and it will dp ing for the railroads and that they spend
। Diamond
Icebicc’s bouse Saturday and stole a keg of nicely. Don’t buy that orighial dictionary their days, nights nnd Sundays gambling. until later, when two ot its number were riou. Four men were killed, vlx: William
Diaiuoua cutting i« a i try sknr and jedicider. Mr. leebice found a house key on now much adverti.Mil. It Is simply tbe The business places generally, he says are arrested and double ironed. No one on ।I Cook, engineers J. 8. Goaus, brakenian; otu. opencion, somethiwsi. raking nun.tbe ground near bls front door that the old book upon which the copy right ba* saloons aud real estate offices. The .price tbe vrsscl save tbb officer* knew tin* catfao Mike Jarnette ami Raphael Nomemlj la­ week* and even inoat^s to
Thborers. Five laborers were also severely
parties had dropped after having unlocked, expired, stuffed and padded out to the size of his farm has taken mi upward tumble. of these arrests.
stone is flrkt clipped off.) piece by pi«B.lun"For n night and a day almost thcsilenr* injured.,
it Tbe person or persons arc known and of the unabridged. Tbe world lias moved —Charlotte Tribune.
ot death hung over the inaa-of-waras.it
tij it is Dcdrly tbe required «iz-' li is the;
some arrests will probably soon be made. considerably in 42 years, if auy district
fixed upon n *toel spring, by Btcani at
Tlie expert horse thief Is around. A stood steadily on ite course. Tlie crew
feels able to procure something beyond
spoke to one niiother tinder their breath,
Cnrc-AGO, Aug.. IS.—Rose Seidler, a 17- melted lead, and the IHI is nllowcdteso­
what la inaicated above, outline maps are Sturgis dispatch to lhe Detroit News says
and the officer:, walked the deck doubly yenr-old girl residing With her uncksi IL lidify. Tili* spring is then presaod dews
Wheat thrt shing is nearly done for this suggested. A set of them on spring rollers that on Monday night the It Inst. Hon. armetl, constantly watching us. The
until the gtono reaches a abdttly revolting
year about this place, with an average of in neat case can be hnd for n reasonable Otho Moe of Sturgis, laid a valuable horse, arbitrary authority ot n naval officer nt sen Seyer, at 4 Warren avenue, was asphyxi­ steel wheel, upon which then-« quaihy
about 10 bushels to rtl»e acre, so far as price. Don’t buy maps covered with a carriage and harness stolen, it was an was ,o be invoked, anti 120 souls on board, ated by gas Saturday night and was found of diamond dust. calle|l "bort.” Byithe
your scribe can ascertain from reliable network of railroads. They are almost expert Job. lhe thieves putting straw upon mostly boys fresh from the naval school, dtad Sunday morning. The girl was ^rell constant grinding of tb^tonc agahstithe
useless in tbe tchool-room. No money tlie floor so tbqt lhe horse and buggy were to be awed by the scenes which were acquainted with the use of gas. but| in bort a smooth plane di face is farrnM.
sources.
need lie spent on ••multiplication charts.” made no noise, and they took a baskei of to follow.
turning it off she evidently moved the reg­ Thi* is diamond cuttiag. The operaiida •
Gats are yielding light to the acre.
Potatoes are small and will be a light If a globe Is wanted get a plain one with­ com to feed tbe horse.
Wheu then tbe sentence of guilty wan ulator too far ciround. Mrs. Slyer wai so must bo rqjx-ated for each fitce.—New York
shocked by the sad death of her nleco that Commerce1 *'*- ***7— | j
crop unless perchance they may have been out any 810 attachments, something that
About one o’clock Monday afternoon, rendered to gratify the caprice of a vain
may
astonish
somebody
but
which
are
of
she became very ill Mi« Seldler’s jpaplanted and thickly covered with straw.
Vail Fuller, residing on the Reese road officer the men were notified that they had rents are wealthy Hungarian* and are
Ed Bissel aud wife. A. Aldrich and wife no earthly use.
ten minutes to live. There was no cere­
THE MARKETS
To recapitulate: If tbe people will turn four.miles west ot toe city, caught a mony ntaut tbe announcement and it was non- on their way to this country, baiting
with their company broke camp on the
strange horse Jogging along the road going
otft
to
the
next
meeting:
if
every
district
started for Chicago to join their daughter.
east bank ot Gull lake last Thursday and
w na*iiiiE&gt;-.
as brutally conuniinicatod ns possible.
west,
attaclied
to
a
top,
side
bar
buggy.
returned to their respective homes to re­ will arrange to abolish the unprofitable The liorse is bay in color ajid weighs about
ApjitaH-Dried.T e per lb J
llRC-TAL.AlTUOnXTr. ’
sume tlieir former avocations for acquiring summer term; if tbe new year shall see a 1.050. A card was attached to the harness
“The young boy. 18 jears of age. wbo was
Cterer»ee«SJ.iniX75.
dictionary
and
an
ample
supply
of
black
­
LYNN,
Maas.,
Aug.
25
—
Three
shops
of
additions to their wealth.
with tbe words “let me go.” upon It, but charged with being ambitious to raise the
Be*n»-|l.ao per bu.
Mrs. I. Winters, ot Kalamazoo, made board in every schdol house In the county, Mr. Fuller very properly decided not to mutiny, capture the ship and turn it into the Manufacturer's association were (de­
8S=Sri.»}Joa8xa&gt;eih.-.4jr.6Cf:K
several visits among friends about the we bhall feel amply repaid for every effort comply with the demand. The rig Is a a pirate craft and command it himself,, clared free abops Monday morning. Ik nmade to bring about tlie result.
Kp-tefifre.
T
Corners last week.
,
strange one in that neighborhood, and thv never weakened, but his two companions
Hides-Bret.4c; ealf.tse.
H. F. Bellinger, 8. IL Willison, J. H.
only explanation of the strange affair is asked for time to prepare for death. The have received forty men. paying wfoit
Brown, F. Brooks und W. T. Barber were
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
Umfr-tMilngatMe pert-ld; wstertmt.HJO
that some thief fearing that the-^officers lad asked to lx? released from chains long they consider the men worth. Lybch
chosen as delegates and attended the
were on his track, took this method of get­ enough to write to hi^ mother, but the Bros, of Beverly hnve a force of non-union per bbl. I
county convention last ’Wednesday, the
Wednesday afternoon 8cott Winters, a ting the rig off his hands.. The horse Is a captain refused, ami then the boy dictated men on. aad N. Weber has a forca of jaix
20th.
youngster of tbe most pronounced hood­ very likely animal and the carriage is in to the commander n letter to her, which green Lands at work. This example will
Portt-M 7HK..CO.
Foolery—Hen*.xczrhicke!:
Many jieople from Barry took in lum type, succeeded in stealing a gold good repair.—Battle Creek Journal.
noon be followed by several other shops.
tho commandant never delivered.
Plaster—Sellin it al 8.1 |wr ion
Baron 111’3 great show at Kalamazoo.
hunter’s cam* watch from the repair rack
“The first day of December, 1842, was a The locked out finisher* have maintained
IMB-8eUtegal81 her bld
The
following
Hem
was
found
loafing
hi
Rev. H. N. -Clark preached his farewell in E. H. Bailey’s jewelry store, while the
Timothy sKdMteinnc »i S2/beautiful one* The tropical sun, ^specially perfect order.
discourse for this conference year Sunday proprietor teas temporarily abaent He the columns of the Lansing Journal: **A in the afternoon, was tempered by n brac­
WllMS—Nb.fi. white Ms re
indrtni.
morning ani-wHI go to Dimondale lo at­ was arrested the next inoniim,’. the prop­ Charlotte young man, married only two ing breeze, nnd the ocean wa* as calm as a
weeks
ago,
slipped
away
to
attend
the
tend the M. P. eoi£en*Dce which com­ erty being found «n his possession, and
mill pond the first half of the day. The
BinsJELs,
Aug.
HL
—
Tbe
coal
miner*
mences on the 2dth.
will probably serve a term in the reform circus taxiay, leaving his blushing bride at lad nnd one man wen- placed on the right strike in thtf Borinage dfotrict i* «dil
home. That is. lie thought he did. and side and to* third on the left of tho shift.
Beaa&gt;—azas nor bu. for &lt;iiy nicktu.
A slight shower visited this place Thurs­ school.—Charloth? Republican.
vxieudlug,, 4.500 mure men baring qpit
when be met the young- Indy face to face
Butter—taQdTe- creamer* ttr izx
day morning.
Sunday momiug Officer Pollock dis- j on -Washington avenue just after toe The ropes were quickly adjusted—called work. Tbe miner* have held meetingi at
A. L. Nichols spent two days at the ex­
whip* in naval nomenclature—and all which they have resolved to «ontinue be
covered
a
nude
man
biding
in
a
&lt;iry
goods
parade tho situation was highly euibur- hands wen- summoned to the dread duty.
amination In your city last week and in(hS-aa^cperba.
strike.
Poultry-U» —‘
• tends to go again to spend tlie week, his box at tbe cemetery. In answer to ques­ rasing nil around. The exciting scene
"It Is the rule on shipboard that In an
tions he gave his name as Charles Kettner which followed ended in the bride hlsing
turtceys.
wife following him on Wednesday.
execution every living soul on board shall
and claimed to have relatives rcsldhfg at
Wheat-No. 1 white. s&gt;ai nt No.'sredi tflh.
HaxBIRA, Aug. 25—Buffalo BUl’s Wild C1.03':.
Bertie Pennock, of Allegan is visiting SL Clair. lA-ttera have been sent to the her sun umbrella and bringing it down up­ hnve hold of tbe whips when the con­
on her husband’s head with crushing demned are swung off. Even the eabin boy West show opened here Sunday to one- of
his mother who has recently returned from
a three weeks’ visit witii her daughter in parties to whom he inferred bnt no re­ force.”
and the cook are not exempt from this iu* largest assemblages of people e er
sponse has been received and «fie is con­
tlie north eastern part of the state.
painful duty. This is exacted that no one known in thia city.
Cattle—Mt rod&gt; .
, _.
Mwep aWLambs-iSbeefrl
.
Clare Aldrich and wife went to Union fined in tbe jail. The man is evidently In­
shall be able to chide the other with hav­
extra. 14.7308500tzc»«»dLID!('tour Si
THE MARKETS.
City last Thursday to visit her parents. sane.—Charlotte Republican.
Following arc the real estate transfers ing taken part in a death to which all were
Eaton county wiilNave three fairs this for the weekending August 25th, 1890. as not a party. In this case tbe rule was en­
D. Ford and wife.
Mrs. John Brunney spent -several days year, and the state fair within a few miles taken from tbe books in theregistcFs office; forced to the letter, because this was an
last week in caring for the wants of her of its borders. The Eaton county people
Henry M. Bvlnston to Cbrtotian B. Cortright, execution of greater moment than any that
sick daughter, Mrs. George 8tanly, who will hnve to come down with a liberal lan-el Harry ?ioa
had ever taken place in tbe American navy
Wb«at—Nu. 2 Scpterubcr. opet|
Beniamin Fl. Babcock to Henry M. Babcock, or ha* ever taken place up to thi* date. a* follotn:ekxwd
'lies very sick.
patronage or some of them will liave to ptirrok
I1.01H. Dnmmber, *pon
fiatthnore tuno.
Robt McElwain visited your city Satur- apply a derrick to lift them ont of the
Thomas Hcney to Stella Heath lol 410 city &gt;mo. The officer* wvre drewed in full uniform ll.WM: cl«»»d 81X.7H: Mar. openel 81J J
J-ouleaM. Gregory to Lidsand Byron WHilsms for the occasion, and tin- crew were clad u cloMsi 81.1 IH- Corn—No. 3 Hr ptember, open
da*- as a delegate to the democrat county hole.—Grand Ixxlge Republican.
tot*
5
and
o
Holler's
sdd
NashvUle
FJM)
cl&lt;»ea
45J4e:
October, utenrd 4W
if for inspection.
convention.
' Lewis Kelly, of Bowne. and E. Mofllt.
Paul J. Averill to W. VV. Biakeslee iota seo’.'l
"The ropes adjusted, lhe captain stood dewed OWc; May. opened Wc, dtwxl £35
II. A.’'Seibel aud wife celebrated the of Lowell arc the authority for the follow­ Carlton 84W0.
O*t»-Na. i Aacurt. opened »Hc. civ
K. f- Rlotiards to K. nnrt T. Garrett n w‘* ol .back and in a-loud voice gave tho com­
tenth anniversary of their marriage Aug. ing flsh story: “John Baker, of Bowne.
September, opened W. chmed M
4 of M* 3*Tnornnnple sasr,.
mand' -Strike the liell eight! Stand bv!
2lst. About fiO relatives and friends were recently caught a brook trout Hint when n wt
Win E. DeGolln to Geo. W. Wightman eli of Fire toe gun! Walk away with the whips! Xtey. •pcm-.l Stetr. clrwod Wfct. Pork-*
present and the happy couple were the put Inside a patent pall extended once u e •-» »ec u Yankee Springs 8CW0.
tember. optmed
eland 310.21: J&lt;i
Roll drum*!’
ary. apen-d
eloaed 81X4754; M
recipients of many useful presents, which around'toe pall and-eight. Inches toward
ofwoed SI3JS, c.caed &gt;18.1754. Lard-Septa
SWINGtXG FT.OM THE TAHDABM.
were presented by A. Pennock in a few the second time around. By measuring
well-chosen words.
".VSthe test stroke pf eight bells rang
the distance around tbe pall and adding
I hoard a charming story nbouLtiw pope.
Live rtonk—Union ■trndr'yarda prlcor. 1
the eight Inches over, makes the fish 40 When his holincM was first crowned he de­ out upon the tropical air there was one —Idgka hop staady; other urudcs be la
Cloverdale.
inches In length.Freeport Herald.
cided to insist upon many of the detail* of surge of the whip* and three boules dan­ ilshl vradtok, 33.UUEH^3; rotwh pad
About 100 bushels of whortleberries
court etiquette which Pius IX had allowed gled from the yardarin ami three men 8J.8D*3A? mixed Jot*. tx».&gt;44.10. b
A Leslie paper advertiser "Pants onehave been shipped from here this season.
to drift into desuetude. He had two broth­ were strangled to death. A neck is never liackinc and ahtetens lolx, i3.si*4.1u
Work wil I soon commence ou Hie church. third off." This is much better than to ers. One was the head of the family. broken by such a method. I shall never
A large number of people from here at­ have them clear off; but a paper ought to Count Peed, and tho other was a priest, forget the scene at this moment. The crew
be ashamed to admit thnt even this Is per­ ,who afterward worecardiual’B robes. The were spcechk-i. So they stood and looked,
tended Birnurn's show al' Kalamazoo.
George M. Conyer lias gone on a visit to mitted in tbe town where It Is published. pope sent the priest to bring his aged aa iftiound to the spot. The awful npell freto. UoWc pet dot Poultry-Chiekatk
fiotltb Bend and he and his wife, who has —■Portland Observer.
brother to pay hte respect*. On the way to wa* broken as we were piped down to din­ ben*. «H®8c par lb; ■pring chirk, us, u£
ner and started forward. The captain at
been there tor some time will return home
lurkcjx mlxM lau. uaitk::
Tbe patentee of a washing machine tho Vatican tho old gentleman kept shak­ thb moment caught something of the roomer*.
•this week.
made a proposition to the Portland people ing his head and expressing wonder at the spirit uf the crew, and calling them back ducks, BS'A-; vriag ducks. IQjUlc; rbo»-.
perdua. Potatoes-Early Ohio. fct,7K&gt;XUU p&gt;r
Frank Montague’s threshing machine is looking to the forming ot a stock company fortune that had befallen hi* family.
ctiMxl
tbe
strain
Komewliat
by
malting
a
“I never thought that Joachim would
running again.
for the manufacture of bls patent In less
Absolutely Pure.
speech justifying the execution, and at the
Cloverdate still continues to be a good than 24 hours tlie necessary capital was turn out .so well,” be cried. "I never
same time urging u» to look upon the reA cream ot tarter baking tHm-w. iik&gt;*&lt;
market for wheat.r
secured and tlie factory will be built— thought, my younger brother had it in him. “lu Of 'O'wjra. r ond tab,' ..nUn* b, it_ esaa. Blacklw
licldgan. IMMwLiJ
of all In leavening Mrensth|-f. •' &lt;wer»James Bates was at home Sunday. He Detroit JonniaL And II won’t lie long be­ He didn’t seem to have enough ability.”
He tbeu ralM.tur th™ dmra tor lb. vin“See here,” said tbo priest, “you must
menl lte]&gt;ort. Av«. 17. IFr*.
has sold his two village lots to George fore TerlfTs washing machine, as put out
ot JH. Sag. «l,lri» wm jiveo
Mosier.
by the Portland Manufacturing Company not go on in that way when yon enter tbo without bran, uudtbra tbe mw walked brash, raise; prern. scif-wcrking.
Apple buyers are numerous and seem will be known from one end of the country pramice ol the holy father. He is do long­ forward wleaulyto their dinner, to dh- laaide and corers, 3»lc; renmun
creakad. SMWc.
er a private penson. Ho is the pope to you
very anxious to contract With the farmers to the other.—Portland Observer.
cusa the execution u* much a* they dared.
m well as to everybody else. You must
QtiANCEltYUK^Hr..
for their fruit. One or two liave sold for
The bodies of the three men were a).
- Plainwell raised
S'..’vw
OOO «•»«
and a
raiMn j
« site of 2K kneel ami kiss his foot.”
•3 per barrel.
Slate ot MiChhtan. .County
B»m- Ir'
।
tawed
to
dangle
in
tbe
air,while
ail
on
ship/ acie*, m a bonus for sonic factory to locale
"What! I ktea my younger brother’! I
,b” “* ”'*«■&gt;£
^SjSStZ
’
Hdltoni.
4omplaln*ut. &gt;•- -Aime J'
..
.
TI.I..
lu
..
ttierlzif
there. This shows that there Is a spark of foot* Never! Ho is my younger brother
SCHOOL COLUMN.
life left there which may burst into a Joachim and I am proud of him, but I will to. day. Hw mueratbe onirm' rabln il.Mr. do December. ti.UJi
was especially striking. Around the table «K«Kc EMt do AuguM
MultpemUurt lo tlie Circuit lourt teria-.
never kiaa his foot. He will never lx- any­
flame.
County of Barty. *n diaueert1- nt -tl* ’•‘‘J
sat those who had condemned the three
Hasting*.on3cifflta day &lt;»( aiw&gt;.
h’^.'
An attempt was made last night to bum thing else to mo but my younger brother." men to death, and at tbelr head toe officer
in Uns causa It spoesrluit Stow
lh
As has been before remarked In this col­ the larfie unoccupied boarding house next , By dint of exertion the count finally who had ordered the execution. Tbede- Septencbw. —.. Hye-Itell aud nreni'nal. •file,
that Gw .qeteudaU. Amu- i. t
umn, lhe question of apparatus in tbe north of the IL B. Smito flouring mill on agreed when he reached the antechamber
Burtey tnalt—Firm but auteu i‘i&gt;rk-Steartv; dwMrtad trotaber i**t known
thl&gt; mutiny were freely
school room may be viewed simply as a the west side of Grand river at Portland^ of the reception room that he would bend talked over, so one of toe t.ffi.™ told m' tnefc. nisiauu. LsM-Nomlaally uh- snd that her mMKM now
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buaintwa matter. H a district hires a The fire blazed up the siding some 15 fttK । low orer the pope’* dipper and excuse him­ afterward. »it R always aeemed strange changnl.
teacher and pays her good wages, is It a bnt after some quick energetic work, was self from kneeling and kissing it. on the
.STSSLurat w/JKSS
« boy of 18 years of age, good
ground
that
hi*
legs
were'gouty..
When
profitable investment to furnteh her tools extinguished. The attempt was evident^
hearted and tall at mischief, should have
to wort With? Shall the same policy that a vicious intention to not only burn the the white haired elder brother murmured •cared toe officer* of a vewrl carrying a
prevails upon the farm aud elsewhere pre­ boarding house but large flonrhig mill with thiaoxcuM? and bowed profoundly tho pope hunure.1 and twenty sum*, wort of whom
gfsasrots # x.
shrewdly
detected
tho
trick
and
under
­
vail in school matters? It wonld surely it. and perttap* In the excitement commit
he would have to throw overboard had he ,7r'l. -j—■ y ivra ws, HtuiEM.
h°*«*
seem liad management its put hito a man's a burglary on tbe opposite side of the stood tho motive. His holiness quietly undertaken the task of capturing the ship SiiTj*****
raised hi* foot up to the lips of his aston­ “T1.‘l n‘°* Piratical craft.’’-pfcilband-i a very pour axe and pay him one river.—Ionia Sentinel.
ished retetivcj and the count surrendered mhlphia Times.
dollar per day to cut a half • cord of wood
MU tie takoa sscouJoSid by the
"0,, r”
Ike Edington, the itinerant "hoes trad-, ou tbo spot and kissod it—Cor. Sheffield
when with a good tool be oouW a« easily
cut two cords. (Jf the vnlue of apparatus er,” was al ven a lesson a couple of weeks (Eng.) Telegraph.
days tbe natal coamhiinwit
.
. i-- --- Im, ,,n nllP4_______ _ — ago which lie will not aoon forget. Over
this order t« be tetaUtiwd m the ' - Jie.
b
»« Mr v™ Mrafehhp,!. u
tton Peon* wiU differ only a&gt; to the extent near Onondaga, he aixl another of his
Baxxro. a WWI* . I*? ;
ins:
‘I don't btlievt in cremation.”
omi drcuUttag Hi hmid
Mt irj&lt;
of to is vid oo. and aa to what tomuetdeatea- kind, enticed a foolish girl away from her
mob pautaaMia. br«*to'
•11.7L
rah. He I*___ _
A half brother, learning of the escapade,
Crfto-Wlm wffl 1
took after them, ana when he caught them
CH-WHlrak. Si
It la a he began apply a horaewhlp to Ike's hide.
When be F&gt;t through. Jkr’a body reB«n.' &lt;'’■'Sty.
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Hastings Banner.

। CountyVOL- XXXV. NO. IB

HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 4, 1890.

Hastings
Banner.
, Published Thursdays by
COOK BROS.,

HAfiTIXGH,

F.R. PANCOAST,
HASTINGS, MICH.

Our Special Sale of

r

boss

Closed out-by us from the celebrated firm of
Michaels, Stern &amp; Co. will

The regular prices of these suits were $12, $] 3 and $14, but
■having bought them way below their intrinsic value, we are
selling them on the same basis. Over fifty of these suits were
sold yesterday, and it is no telling how soon the remainder
will pass into our customers’ hands. It behooves you to come
at your earliest possible convenience if you wish to secure a
first-class ALL-WOOL, DURABLE MADE SUIT at the low
price, j

EIGHT DOLLARS

Hundreds of other rare bargains in Men's Business Suits.
$3.50, 5 00, 6.00, 10, 12.

Our Great Straw Hat Sale

Is in everybody’s mouth. Straw Hats at 48c,68c, 98c,81.48;
worth in any other store, 75c, $1.00, 1.50, 2.50.

™ TOWER CLOTHING CO.
11

AN dbbKESS
FELLOW CITIZENS
Hie '.ere and yellow leaf" will ?oon be upon us.
it iia., 1-eeu upon us several times before, but neverxnind,
\1Q- repeat with eniphasi.s that the “sere and yellow leaf"
-ohrf be upon us.
And the oily politician will take your arm off.
And th&lt;- snGling candidate will pull your leg.

All this means something, fellow countrymen.

It means that fall is already here.
It mean that winter will follow fall!
Du you tumble?
Do you grasp the situation?

It will soon be cold weather
But it is a chilly day when we get left.
We are prepared for cold weather.
Fellow citizens, we are very much on deck foi the fiosty
teasoig

We have Stoves.
Wo have Stoves to sell.

DRINK

LION
COFFEE
Mocha, Java and Rio.

Picture Card Given

LION COFFEE

Woolson Spice Co., Manf rs,

It is a grave condition.
For it is a “condition and not a theory that confront- us.

SFIOKE

ED.POWERJ’
NO. 35.

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We have Stoves to sell at bottom figures.
•
We have Peninsular Stoves and Hanger, the best on tbe
market.
We have other lines of stoves, and good once
We have coal stoves and wood stoves*.
And we will make right prices on them.

. We must now bring-our brief oration to a c . / « harddoidggo. wd call attention to tbe fact that our
|,ftVC
ware is the most complete in Barry’ county.
.
some fine buggies, carriages and road wagon-•
invariably “At home
You are always welcome. We are
at our store, and want you to make yourseit so.
Respectfully yours.

WObTEflK BROS

WHOLE NO. 1839.
Prof. J. II. Pixley, of Grand Rapids,
wli! give a concert at the Congregational
church Wednesday evening Sept. 10th.
Rev. F. N. Janes will preach Ilia fare­
well sermon Sunday at the M. E. church.
Wm. Brotherton aged 101? years died at
resldcnde of his daughter Mrs. Sarah
Pitcher, Aug. 27th. He was bom in the"
state of N. Y. in 1787. lie was Ute father
of fqnrtecu children and of whom seven are
living. He bad seventeen grandchildren,
seventeen great grandchildren, and two
great great grandchildren. His funeral
was held at the M. E. church on Friday
afternoon. Rev. Henn Garrett officiating.

Carter school In-gins Monday Sept 8th.
Must of Assyria were in Battle Creek
labor day.
Mrs. Fox and Edna Russell visited in
Battle Creek a couple of days last week.
Mattie Bowen went to Battle Creek this
j»*eek to stay the winter.
Threshing is about (finished.
Dustings.
May Claney Is visiting friends on the
Center Road.
Ella laird, of Rutland, is visiting her
cousin Mary Beach this week.
I’hll Pratt is building a barn for Mr.
Marks of the State road.
Delbert Webb is visiting his mother.
The Center Road boys played bpll with
the Klnnle elub Inst Saturday, score 7 to
13 In favor pt die Center Road boys.
Charles Beach and family visited at S.
Lord’s last Bunday.
Adam Smith, wife and daughter .visited
at Frank West's Sunday.
The little folks spent a pleasant after­
noon. Aug. 28th at Mary Beach’s, It being
her 7th birthday.
Charles Beach bought a pair of boots
Saturday 'night of Lon. Wooley, and Sun­
day lain thought he wook! make him a
present but lie only brought one boot. C.
says be would thank him for the other m
ns to make a pair.
Nettie lAUkin to on the gain.

M. Doster shipped from Milo, the find
carload of hogs August 80th.
Farmers are putting their fallows In line
condition this week.
;Codl days and nights will justify early
Seeding.
Daniel Fellows has a sister visiting him
(
from Kalamazoo.
W. A. Spaulding is erecting a new build­
ing for bis office. Sylvester France is do­
ing the work.
Flora McCullum commeiwed the fall term
of school at Milo Sept I.
Died-fit the residence of her brother
Judge E. A. Otis, of Chicago 111., August
25th. .1800. Mary Ruth Otte aged 57 years. •
Interment at the family burial lot in Rich­
land, Kalamazoo Co., Mich. The deceased
was the oldest daughter of-Judge Isaac
O'DoitneH.
Otis, who will be well and ’ favorably re­
Lrst .Saturday night one of Home Bull's
membered by the early pioneers of Barry
colts, jumped In Eider Cappy's field. It
Co.
The republican delegates to the state was found the following morning with*
convention last week did their work well gash cut in his breast about eight inches
long. Mr. Bull was immediately informed
and placed the winning ticket in the field.
A cheap excursion will leave Mich, for of the condition of the colt which be took
to Dr. Waddles ami had sowed in first-class
intermediate points up Salt riveg the 4th
The following person* are authorized lore- of next Nov. Notice to democrats and shape.
c«tYesubscription* for lite Banns*;
The first campaign rally of tbe season
bobtails, Kticure your tickets early as hotel
Preston Jewell.
accomodations are limited. At tire "Hotel was held nt Freeport Aug. 30. It was
Baidlcht
.... U N.
A. Mo»ber.
-uosorr.
called a P. of I. tally. That Is Ik&gt;w your
BtethTd
Eugene Jordan
Democrat” may be found for the thirsty,
MBwcn* Mill*
. C. W. Armstrong.
drinks in original packages. At hotel scribe likes' to see n political party ti»
BKiaard
,.W». Hrowara.
Piolilb for the tfllrsty may l»e had mixed "‘get up and hustk-,” try and win.
Osritot*..........
..
J. N. Covert.
Walter Barnufoaud lady of East Carlton
drinks called “Sacrifice of Principles;’’
l&gt; 1.. Mvrthland.
spent the first of the week with- Perry
Ctovenfa!-* .”” ,
Howard Mosher.
Hotel l'u-i&lt;»i will l»e run on the farmer
CronjN Curotr,
Stowell.
. Hymn Fisher.
order, rates cheap, drinks mixed: to this
Dealing
.. .
......... K.G.ttce.
Frank Herrick, of Freeport, was ou our
Dalton
hotel is attached a hospital said to core all streets Monday buying apples.
...F. J. Norwood.
report . .
A. M. llerrlnstDn.
wSmTcuruln
the fancied Ills of man.
»*:kon Corners.
Kdwln Bissell.
Mrs. Ed Austin had tbe misfortune to
frtrinc
Chai Williams
fall from a load of oats and breaking her
.
E. Nickerson.'
Nellie Edmunds returned home from a right arm between the wrist and elbow.
■Clarence Doolittle
W. Ferris and wife, of your city, called
. W.tLAdkta*.
four weeks visit. In the vicinity of I^anelng
Maple &lt;•"&gt;&gt;« ...
. .J. McKelvey.
and Mason last Saturday evening and this on .1. M. Rogers and wife Sunday.
MMateTl.fr
. ...
Hamilton I’arvetli.
Quite a number of the young men of our '
week Tuesday commenced her school in
Nanbvlll........
H O. Hale.
street
attended the Sunday school and
O’Donnell
.......... E4. Kdwasdt.
the Burroughs district
Oranxcyille Mill* .
last week U N. Mosher’? wife was on meeting at the Cobb school bouae Sunday.
PttUrievllte...........
Weby Garn and his sister Lettie spent
the sick list but al this wrlting issoas tube
Wesley Myers.
Womllan'l..............
Saturday and Sunday with friends in
.E. (I. Bennett,
Yankee Springs..
about again.
Jess Milks moved with his family last I’od Auger.
Mrs. Minnie Biakeuy. of Pod Aoger. is
spring to "Battle Creek and now his wife
We are having cold nights but no frosts
and children arc very sick. He cannot helping her aunt, Mrs. Couch, who baa
as yet that have done miy damage.
.
gel a nurse less than 82 a day. which Is been sick for some time.
Arthur llalglit, of Manistique, is spend­
Walter Carveth and Emmett Ellis, of
mop? than he can earn so he stays -with the
ing a few days with Woodland 'friends.
your elty, called on Mrs. Elite, of this
sick until they are better.
.
Dr. Spencer. of-Ifoylestown. is spending
ljuit Saturday Peter Ftohcr sold a load place.
a few days with Dr. Baughman.
There has l&gt;ecn quite a dispiitv between
of wheat in Battle Creek for
ctk
C. C. Dean lias a queer advertising
which was 4}£ cis. above market price. O’Donnell and Pod Auger about tbe
,wagfn.
•
fwundrj Hue. 1 am afraid there will be
Peter lias gogd wheat.
Rev. Jaeokes will go to conference next
Robert Brunney took a load of apples a great deal of trouble before this matter
week.
to Battle. Creek last Thursday and had is settled.
Schoo! commenced on Monday,
John Strausbaugh is the first-man In this
hard work to get 50c a bushel.
Samuel Volte commenced school nt, the
Claud Slawson with three runnere ar vicinity to sow his wheat.
brick on Monday.
Quite a number from this place expect
peddlers went to Battle Creek last Friday
Several otonr citizens are taking in the
to
attend the school in your city tins fall.
with a load of apples and It took them
exposition at Detroit.
Walter Burd spent Sunday with Merril
until one o’clock the next day before they
Mr. House burled an infant daughter saw the apples all gone. Boys, how did Stodge and stater.
last Saturday.
Henry Burd left for the west one day last
you rest that. night?
Old uncle Mom- Durgcc was buried:
NL. C. Edmunds is drawing shingles week.
We heard tlie remark made ^y a young
another pioneer has passpt away.
home so as to keep the driving rain out of
Dr. L. E. Benson has tl»e hay fever.
man M- would give two dollars to know
his house whefi they come.
■
C. 11. Snyder Is also grappling with the
Certain young men thoughtlessly tres­ who your ticribc is. Let him offer this to
same disease.
passed upon the melon patch of Dell tbe editor and see how quick he loses hta
C. A. Hough, of Nashville, visited
Russell’s and carelessly carried away and two dollars.
Woodland friends on Bunday.
wasted 12 of his largest and best melons
Dr. Baughman's new drug store opened and after eating what they could, they cut
for business on Monday.
and threw the rest Into the woods. The
Fanners arc busily engaged in preparing
■ George Downs moved to PralrtevlHc
gentlemen bciug known by Mr. Russell Hie soil for fall seeding. The recent rains
last Thursday.
anti as lie always does gn&lt;xl tor evil he having come In due time tn aid in pulver­
Fayette Densmore went to Prairieville ask* them through the Baxnei: to come izing the lumps of heavy soil in tills vicin­
on Monday to procure seed wheat.
mid help him oat the scattering ones ity.
• ,
kudrew -1. Miller has opened a mca which they left * He thought them to be
Winfred Rockwell left his home on the
market here. With three meat market
his friends and hopes they will always re­ 20th for Lansing, where he intend* to take
here people ought to get meat cheap.
a course in the Agricultural college.
main «&gt;A TRUE COMBINATION OF
McArthur * McArthur have sold their
Albert I Jtwrence and wife left last week
meat market to Charles Asplnall. Chas.
for a visit Atnoug friends at Saugatuck. .
Is a hustler and will sell meat
Thls cold weather Is bad on buckwheat
Frank iXwrence sowed Ifl aerqp of
Constable hired a livery ami armed with and beans.
’
wheat Fridaylnd Saturday.
a warrant went to arrest Aaron Curtis for
Farmers are sowing their grain In this
A Beautiful Souvenir
A.-G. Cartright and family were guests
assault and battery on Monday. He found vicinity.
of IL Onnsby and wife at Dowling on
Aaron cutting coni and approached him
Frank lx&gt;wry has returned to Prairie­ Sunday.
and
stated
that
he
had
a
warrant
for
his
WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE
ville.
•
An annual picnic was held at (-kill lake
arrest. Aaron replied. "1 luire done noth­
The P. of I. picnic was not very well at­ Thursday composed of Barry and Prairie­
ing, you must want some one else.” Mr. tended on account of cqld weather.
ville Sunday scliooLs. An enjoyable time
Haight Inquired if lie was not Aaron
Zella Courtney Is on the gain very slow­ is reported by those In attendance. Also
When you buy yoin- Groceries try a Curtta and Ih- replied that he was l^onant lya family picnic composed of the Jewett
Fanners look pleased when they hear family, of Richland, was held upon the
package LlON COFFEE. lite the Cnrtte and as Aaron and lajotinrd re­
sembled
each
other
very
much,
Mr.
Haight
the
whistle of the steam thresher.
be-t in the United State*—made up from
opposite shle of the lake, in which a sad
thought
tliat
perhaps
he
liad
the
wrong
Kirk Carmer Is visiting relatives in this and terrible accident occurred ta»an eleven
a selection of Mocha, Jara and Rio,
year old son of Norman Jewett and wife,
properlv blended and w conceded by nil man so inquired the wlicrealiouts of Aaron vicinity. .
and was Informed that he was at John
W.
H.
Smith
spent
Wednesday
mid
while the boy was out upon the lake in a
to make the nicest cup of Coffi-e m the
Cuftls’. Mr. Haight drove to John’s nnd Thursday in Hastings.'
small row boat he fell out in deep- water
land. For Sale Everywhere.
was informed that Aaron was not’there.
1. D. Brooks lias the wall to his house and was drowned. His body was recover­
BMpecting be hart been footed he returned nearly built.
.
ed on Friday about noon. Reports are
for tbe man wbo was cutting $om hut io
John McKIbbin has a niece visiting somewhat conflicting. Some say the boy
Kmui Citv, Mo.
Tocvdo, o. and behold, the bird had flown. Mr. H.
him from Martins Corners.
was alone in the boat and fell out back­
started in pursuit but was unable to over­
mciiffl wm nt» »na row men.
wards. while others claim ot!&gt;rr boy* were
take him. The sequel Is not yet.
with him having a merry time upt&gt;» the
As the busy season is over |&gt;erhaps you water.
will hear from me often.
Mr. Kellogg, wife and -daughter. of
Forty tickets were sold, from this station called to the l&gt;«i side of her nick daugblCTIn-law. Mrs. Geo. Stanley, who was taken
Kansas are visiting at Tbos. Jarrards.
for the excursion at Ottawa Beech.
.Tas Miller went to Wetland this week worse on Saturday.
Ollie
and
.Miss
Freeman.
c
ie Acker
meaw. r
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...
Mr. and Mra. Orrin Gctder. of Clover­
Baltimore,
attended
meeting here laxt
last S
Sun­ to visit his parents.
J Pnmfrey h in Carlton this week on dale, were the guests of W. T. Barber ami
Epilator Harwood, of BelMvuc, callctl on
wife Sunday.
business.
Mr. and Mrs. Freeaau Ford In company
friend* In Mapte Grove laai week.
Anna Ante*, of Ada. Is visiting friends
with Mrs. Rick wood arrived luime hwt
Wm. Jarrartl and wife. Thoa. Jarrard in this vicinity.
wife and daughter. Mrs. Bricc’ “J*.
Albert Williams and family vlalted week after having spent about three
months visiting Eitgiaad. Mr. itk-kwood
McMore and Mr*, bweeiy took in the ex- friends in Gaines last week.
always the
School commenced Monday with Giles having gone on west with a number of thor­
cnralnD to Ottowa Beach last fuesdaj.
52 ALWAYS THE DEST
ough-bred horses. Mr. Font brought back
Mr. Wldtney was the first man to »ow Shepcrd as teacher.
two thorough bred colts and a quantity of
Will
Beech
and
family,
from
Chlcagp.
wheat hi U»h vicinity.
Frtcm says he
Rev. Mie:« and family passed through are visiting his parents. Mr. and Mrs. thorough bred sheep.
wait to feed his stock after having been
hen- last Tburaday on their way to con­ K Ik'*‘ch.
ference. which i* held at 'Bengal. Clinton
Mrs. John Moxon has been sick for two onTupon Uie deep pond a while and had
weeks.
■ ,&gt;
.
* 11. McCartney and Henry Whitney ore
The Menontteb have their church nearly taken dizzy ami fell, where he lay aboat
IN THE
24 boura tlieir crawled ujxxt blj* hands and
attmniiiu; conTerewce hi Clinton county completed.
M. Watson lias been appointixi postmas­ knees io bis bunk where be remained two
111 Wm^Beatnan expects to move into Mrs.
days longer, caring little whether ship,
ter at tills place.
J. L. Broughton is again on the sick list. sheep or horses went up or down. The
Bowii’f ItouM.* this week.
Chas. Milter nude Ids brother James a fourth day began to feel some better and
now feels quite well with a good appetite
short visit last Friday.
for his daily rations on dry" ““d sol Id terra
Mrs. Jobt» Steveson nnd daughter have
firms. Tliey each report a good and .en­
Htatc Ol
retutted to ,l‘clr b,,UM? ln
K* vMipd
K&lt;»te nl
lH-en anpointed
Nellie
Froat
to
visiting
her
stater,
Mrs.
joyable time while In the old world, but the
Htawte Clark, of Marlon Indiana, tlvited
big pond lying between New York and
Jay Prescott, at Bellevue.
bv the rrolwc
।
rerehc.
Mrs.
D. Tyler amt Miss Nettie blout Umdott they have no idea of crowdag
SUUeof
demand. «f
""vr
exanUneM&gt;d*dl^»ii «« '
d0 hereby
are vteitlng relatives and friends around again for the pieaanre of boat riding.
Mr*. Ed. Flansburg and daughter of
here this week.
Mr. Frost’s sister, Mrs. \auWert. of Kalamazoo, apept a few days here with
In Italforf S.lunUy «■■&lt;! b« «•«!•
iSStugbterrFJulr vtallcd at Augusta. i.- vtaiUng htax^
friends last week.
•
J. H. Brown went to Detroit as a deto'Abort
thirtyvnutir
young1&gt;O*
hoys and girls sur­
.. — J Sunday.
AI-uH thirty
Ajinet. a» ten o’dart mm.
iJam*’’InTtedford
day*, for the
2fx month” from toe I2tb
Asandn and Elzora Erb. of BalBtimre. prised Miss Gertie Tasker Friday after| noon It being her eleventh birthday. She ballot being given for the winning candi­
wrtTii*
or thrit ,lrter
date next Nov.
received a number of presents.
wsSlE2uT£«&gt;'™»’Ttm
W^U ** hP,d al Mr5’ I --------forexan»in*Ma
“
» In’ ihpo.
Dated. Angntt
ISW. A.
B F Thomas Friday afternoon.
Bunday.

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SLANG OF THE STAGE

THE FAIR

THEOSO^HIST.

THE WEEK’S WORK IN CO

ot ■drla &lt;o jwiif n,,,
SOME TERSE

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EXPRESSIVE,

IF

toasaBta

geaeral debate on tb* tariff bill Sept 8 pseted to be a new industry in tbe Hawaiian ™»-t. It all
’ W(U, i,
NOT ELEGANT, WORDS.
. reporter, huxlliK to him «
I. B. Soul. ,B0,,
Job
and get a vote on it Sept. 8, was adop:*d
time what appeared to the eye and touch
lUuu, Expre,,
TU T„,
by unanimous consent Tb* conference
to be nothing more nor less than an ordin­
Ed Cawston, who sold the birds to their d*y in '51, 11 I rememta
On.
report on th* sundry civil bill was debated
ary piece of coarse cotton towellug.
new
owner,
and
whowaa
bu*»aetting
bi*
Blok TbompM,
-M
and agreed to. The tariff Mil was taken
“What sort of laundry do you send it
charges safely stored, had Unto say to a war, were convttrinc in th. •
of
up
and
som*
progress
was
made
In
ita
to?” was the natural query.
turn. Tb.mW,ahA’?“
reporter at ti/eir interesting history .
consideration. Plumb's resola Cion to pro­
“This kind,” replied the man of science,
"They urc three of the fifty-two birds I lt&lt; Soul, to go
*)n,
hibit the sal* of liquor* in th* eenate wing
going over to the comer of hfa laboratory
^try.
«,!
wWpnUuXAS
’
'*
Nor Uckfas &lt;xir hilarity
of the Capitol cam* up and Blair wanted bought on the cast cottt of Africa in 1887.
•‘It fa a case of extra frappe,” said De and stuffing the towel into a small stove
By ulnxing "Ask * plien
it amended so as to insert after the word I had them taken 1,000 miles up the ooast
Wolf Hopper during one interval, and that was burning brightly there for chemThe sacred cause ot charity.
“liquors” th* words “and th*lr use as bev- to Durban, and tbu* saved &gt;500 ex port duty *» *S'tutwo«d“uu™„'2“’ni'«
enough io give you pneumonia just to look
on each one. At Durban I chartered a 300
Eo elevated ia her mind
"I
understand,
”
said
the
visitor.
“
You
eragxja.
” Tbe matter went over.
at them.”
•
, . .
ton bark and started with them for Gal­ MeGnotayltyoutrinL’
“What on earth do you mean, asked never use such a towel more than once."
Washington City, Aug. 38.—In the veston, Tex. The voyage was a remark­
i
• c®nldn‘t,'" rtsnumlwi u “You are very much mistaken there,” re­
one of the little party.
!
senate yesterday Plumb's resolution to ably smooth and pleasant one, *o I only,
“I mean It’s .a bitterly cold audience,’
sponded the chemist. “I use such towels
prohibit the sale of liquor in th* senate lost ten of my- birds. Shippers uaually
replied the comedian, and be continued in almost forever and they almost n^ver wear
In charming femininity.
wing waa discussed and finally referred count on a loas of 50 per cent., tor the
a monologue, Trhlch was broken by occa out."
She n»t* to be a Chela in
to the eotnmittee on rales. Th* tariff bill slightest roughness on the water sickens
With that be lifted off the lid of the
woital mad rushes to the stage, from which
Thibet, or tbe vicinity.
was then taken up and some progress was them and they die. At Galveston I shipped
be returned prespiring and croaaer than store again and took uut the towel with
“He did try. wriu?.’
Severe tbe task! Yet she jus found
ever, if Hopper ever could be cross. the tongs, dipping it in cold water, and
made with it A number of amendment* them on special car* to Los Angeles, dnd on fbe subject of
umISi
“Frappe is a bit of stage slang which fa then handing it once more .to the news­
offered by Democrat* were rejected. Tho thence to Norwalk farm, some forty miles
She sit* beside a table round
(unities offered to vt.tuig u.„ , i
gradually coming Into general use. Aa paperman.
tobacco schedule was completed and left south. Tbe birds cost me &gt;75 apiece in
He started in by saving
*«•
"Why," exclaimed the tatter, “it is not
it* originator I flatter myself it is some­
without change. In agricultural products Africa and 8850 each to get them nere.
Grt*‘fy.
"Yes. tbe ostrich industry is now fairly could never have given a
even injured! What is it made of?”
tbe duty on sheep over 1 year old was
what expressive and a trifle neat.
Tbn s*Ul she soon will get In It,
ter advice than that tontaip^?“ **'
"It fa made of rock,'- answered the chem­
“Have you ever thought, by the way,
made &gt;1.50 per head; under 1 year 75 cent*. established In' this state. I’v* done very
word*, ‘Go went, young r|um.’
,5*
how terse and expressive tbe generality of ist; "but« very peculiar kind of rock—so
No other change was made up to rice, well with, my forty-two birds. Already
« ‘‘0f0coorw: lhe
w«n t quouu
stage slang is? No? Well, let n»e give peculiar, indeed, that the ancient* opposed
which was before the senate al adjourn­ I’ve raised and sold fifty-fire bird*. My
biggest shipment was seventeen to Phoenix. from Greeley, merely &lt;x-ni[are«l to Whv
you a few of the most commoa &gt;t our pro­ the stuff of which this towel fa voven to
ment.
.
be
might
have
M
id.
but
in
a
f
,
“
W(
V
fessional expressions, appending thereto be of a vegetable nature. They used to
In tbe house filibustering against the A. T. There must be at least 450 birds now
the exchanges l&gt;egar. coining iul0
ta translation into t lie vulgar tongue, and wrap bodies that were to be burned in
lard bill was continued. There was a scattered over tbe southern portion of this
prt
^T
Wit
^
the
^nud
.nd
state
alone.
This
trio
arc
worth
81,000.
uoiierstsnu.
cloths made of tbe same flax like sub­
then I think you will agree with me.
scene occasioned by a remark made by
tedium!
MM
"To 'hog,’ for instaacc.means to try and stance in order to keep the ashes from be­
Cannon, which was interpreted by the The feather* of each bird will bring from accredited to Grretey almost unbemfi.
So wide a circulation did it obtain ths- n
get the laughter and applause which iu the ing lost among the charred wood of the
bouse ns vulgar; and in a personal contro­ 875 to &gt;100 a year. The birds I am sending
last Tbe New York Tribtin*- came ont M.
nature of things belong to your fellow per­ funeral pyre."
versy during ita discussion Beckwith of away raise thirty chicks a year. Aken
itorially, repriutwl The Express article,
formers—a mare e»y task to tbe experi­
"But what fa It called?”
New Jersey struck Wilson of Washing­ usually lay* fifteen egg* for a setting, but
by taking the egg* away an they are laid and said in a foot note:
“You have often heard of it under the
enced i.rtxwr than an outsider would imag­
ton.
Quiet
was
restored.
Cannon
dis
­
He Had Lost 111* Hustle.
"Tb* expressiuu of this Mrntitnent has
we
manage
to
get
thirty
eggs
out
of
them.
ine, and one which is an especial favorite name of ‘asbestos,’ though very few people
claimed the vulgar construction put upon
Two men sat on a bench at the court
bean attributed to the editor of The Tni&gt;.
of some stars, who would Cake a fit if one apparently have any notion us to what it
hfa remark. The bouse adopted a resolu­ The egg* nrv hatched by incubator*
"Thea* two hens and - cock are the first une erroneously Hut * heartily doe. he
really ia Enormous deposit* of it exist in house to enjoy the sunshine, one Al either tion directing th* sergeant-at-arms to ar
“Tirere, that is another expressive term. Canada and elsewhere. It fa a form of a enfi of the bench. One was apparently rest absentee*, and revoking leaves of ab- shipped to the islands. They are good concur In the advice it give, thu be fo.
well fed and well to do; the other had I
[ sence except those granted for illne**, and birds, and I sec no reason why "Dr. Trous­ dorac* most heartily the rpigramniMicad­
What can be snore significant oj applause? very hard ruck called hornblende, and is
seau should not make a suceeaa of breeding vice of The Terre ligate Expn--., and jnjn*
found in strata of a fibrous consistency apparently staked hi* all and gone down - adjourned.
A ‘jay’ fa an outsider of uijr description.
them. If these get started all right be is In saying ‘Go w**t, yuhng man, go
readily divisible into silky strand* resem­ with the crash. For tbe first fire minutes
THE "ANGEL" AND THE "TOUT.”
Washington Crrr, Aug. at—In the
not a word was spoken. Then the bard up
going to send for a dozen more. What -Chicago Mail.
“•An angel’ fa, I think, a delicious term. bling flax. This likeness ba* gives it the
M-nate Wednesday the tariff bill was con­ will they oat on tbe voyage? Oh, chopped
man
ventured
the
observation:
Tbe angel w the meritorious individual name of ‘earth flax.’ You can see tar your
sidered further and sixty paragraph* dis­ potatoes and rocks.”—San Franciaco Ex­
"Fine day.”
who fa backing a company or a star, and self from this towel how much it looks like
The other nodded. About flv* minutes posed of. Aldrich gave notice of amend- aminer.
____________________
There is a literary
ia New York
who, as a general nils, fa gaining experi-' a vegetable fabric when woven. An a*bt»menu, both in the line of reciprocity, one
whose name now is known to every petv^
«Dce and losing a little hard cash in thei tos towel may be used for preUy nearly th* later hard uu remarked:
“Time to think of leaving town.”
interested in literary matter*. Eight
same purposes a* an ordinary towel, and.
making sugar, molassea, coffee, tea and
osuree-dft be operation.
Have you ever inquired how it is that■
A second nod. Th* interval was only
, when it is dirty, all you have to do is to
hides free when reciprocal privileges are cat* can combine with their proverbial ■years ago, however, the world had aertr
beard or read Jier name Among her firzt
Mins the printed bills or lithographs oft throw it into tbe fire and rake it out after three minute* this time, when the speaker granted tbe United State* In tbe countries
Idleness such great agility? Muscular In­ efforts was a verse of which then, fa her
inquired:
every description which herald forth to ai a little while perfectly clean.”
producing
the
same,
and
th*
other
reduc
­
action
leads just aa much in other kinds of
“Think you could cash a check for me?”
"I* asbestos UM*^ f°r ’“‘J other purposes
amateurish enthusiasm; she
quit*
■■Soring public that Mr. Crummies' Ag-■
ing
tbe
doty
on
fish
to
IX
cents
per
pound
animals as in the human specks to obesity; proud. After revising it fa ent w two
A third nod. It was exactly a minute
gwurrtl r of Comical Comedians, and so in throe days’”
when the country selling the same shall tbe dog which does nyt hunt, tbe hone
places at the suggestion of a New York '
“Oh, yea. It is employed for roofing ma­ and a half before he continued:
Barth, can be seen at or .are coming to the
give certain privileges to American fish­ kept in the stable becomes fat and sluggish
“
It
would
be
a
great
favor.
”
Oshhosh opera house on such and such a terial. boiler felting, paper stock and in
ve*sels.
Most of the amend­ Wild animal* even, if kept in a cage, where editor she bad it accepted by one of the
Tbe other put lifa hand Into bis pocket, ing
taght. "To paper a house,' on the contrary, । the mixing of fireproof paints for stage
popular magazines of the day. Sine* tbet,
ment* adopted Were in the line of reduc­
mi— to fill it with apathetic individuals scenery. Also clothes for firemen and but let it remain. The hard up man was tion of duties** provided in the McKin­ they are forced into ths repose of domestic she has been a close literary student, *ad •
life, very rapidly lose their slenderxwM of today her work can fa- measured b; the
now
breathing
in
an
excited
manner,
but
who are afraid to applaud because their gloves to handle red hot iron with ore made
ley
bill
and
one
strikes
out
the
drawback
figure and their esse of movement.
highest literary standards. Six week* sgi
■arts have cost them nothing When the of it. Sometimes the mineral is found in be held himself baqk for fifty seconds be­ on sugar.
Why docs the cat escape the ordinary
deadheads arc once inside the building thin sheets of interlaced fibers, known ns fore he said:
In the house tbq decision of the speak­ law. and why, in spite of the fact that it some one inside happened to remark that
“It’s a small check—one for a quarter."
they are referred to aa ‘snow,’ concerning ‘mountain leather.' Elsewhere it is not in­
er aa to the right-of-way ,af the lard bill rarely moves, doe?, it seldom become fat aa be bad seen a poem by her ineluded fa the
The
other
extended
a
quarter
in
hfa
toe origin of which phrase they any—but, frequently procured In thick sheets, and in
“forma” of tbe forthcoming lune of th*
finger* and looked up to say/ "Might have was sustained—130 to 46—and tbe bill was does a dog or home under similar circum­ ---- . She wondered at this, for although
m Mr. Rudyard Kipling would remark, that condition is called 'mountain cork.*’’
passed—136 to 31—tbe clerk counting a stances? It is because its immobility is
bad it fifteen minute* ago.’*
—Washington Star.
Xhzt is another story.'
abe had wild several prow article* to this
quorum. Tbe eight-hour law claim bill
“
Bat
I
waa
afraid
of
working
you
too
not
that
of
inaction,
nnd
its
nerves
are
"When a play falls it fa a 'post'; when it
particular periodical she could not re­
fast. I've been over to Missouri for three was taken up and discussed to tbe end of working while it* muscles seem at rest. member haring sent thft-ri; any 'vise.
succeed* it fa a 'hit,' and in the latter case
the morulng hour. Tbe bill to constitute
I Ake the fencer waiting the moment to si­
Tbe vegetable and plant life on the Ca­ months, and they took all the hustle out
the chances are that the ‘ghost will walk;'
Piqued by curiosity
called upon the
eight hours a day’s work tor laborers and
editor, and found that ii [was her (res ac­
or in other wolds, that salaries will be nary Islands has not so luxurious a growth of me there. Why, they are so slow there mechanic* on government work was
lt fa always vtatching something; a rat. n cepted eight year* ag&gt; She begged jer’ promptly paid on ‘treasury day.* as the as that which is found on the Madeira*. that they were three weeks sending me to amended and passed.
fly, or a joint of meat.
stay of the week sacred to this solemn rite Nevertheless there Is a great variety of in­ jail for five days, and it took me two days
mfaakm to read it, and at once saw how
Washington City. Aug 30. —Edmund*
teresting planta which well repay the at­ to make up my mind to break out and two
A drawing roam ait only makes three or
*« termed.
offered a resolution in the senate yester­ four springs in the course of*day, but Immeasurably it Ml f^ow lier proez:
“When an actor does not know hia part tention of botanists, and some parts of the more to dig through the waiL I'll soon lc
work. She pleaded with the editor to with- .
day
providing
for
a
recess
of
congress
nil
right
again.
By
next
week
I
’
ll
be
able
each of thrtn ha». been piwidrd by two or draw ita publication, bun the ‘ form''a®. *
er his ‘lines,’ an we call it, he is 'fluffy,’ islands are like beautiful gardens..
' Of all the botanical wonders which can to ask you for 11 without losing ten from Sept. 19 to Nov. 10. A memorial was three hour* of latent work. When we be­
sad fa liable ‘to qseer’ hfa fellow perform
talning it ig*d been running &lt;&gt;n the prtesre
presented from-tbe Woman'* National In­ lieve that tbu animal is engaged in a for over three, weeks, nnd thimsands t.f ,
sn. He may also perform this feat by be seen there the one which fa perhaps seconds* time.”—De* Moines Graphic.
dustrial league asking th* suppression of happy drcam it fa meditating a capture, copies were printed. So nothing could te
‘drying up' or forgetting a portion of hfa moat worthy of special mention is the
part, as frequently happens to every one, dragon tree (draccna draco). Alexander
the “armed assassins known a* Pinkerton calculating the distance of It* spring and done. Tbe magazine is oct with the poem,
von Humboldt was the first one to fiircct
do matter how often they have played that
Now that Henry M. Stanley ha* got back detectives.'* Tbe tariff bill was resumed holding it* muscles in rendlneu for any­ while ths author'* feeling* &lt;xn l?eimag­
attention to this gigantic tree.
into the civilized world all kinds of stories and tbe finance committee amendment thing that may happen. Hence it is never ined. And as one reads t fa- joem, and com­
The example of this kind of tree which are being told about him, and some people
tor, however, even if he is not perfect in
striking out the provision for a drawback taken by surprise. If a little bird escapes pare* it with the prtaent work of this
his lines, will get along and deceive his au­ was measured by him was in the garden even are recalling reminiscences of the dis­ on salt used &lt;fti meats for exportation was from its cage It is caught and eaten in woman, the wonder fa not only bow zneli
dience by 'winging it,’ which means catch­ region of Orotava, on the northern coast of tant time when be was a little boy in rejeted. Allison., Edmund*. Hairley, In­ three keconds. The cat has been watching cradeneas could have cxi-t.-d where there
ing enough of it, and his 'cues* in particu­ tbe island of Teneriffe. and had a.trank Wales. Hfa real name, it would appear, fa galls. Jones of Nevada, Mitchell, Platt, it for a week. When it seemed asleep it fa now so much polish, but how tbe edik-r
lar, from the prompter, who stands at the circumference of seventy-nine feet. Hum­ John Rowlands, and in hfa juvenile days Plumb, Teller, Washburn, and Wilson of waa lytngin wait—Lagrange'• Physiology. could have accepted it forlgood verse. Tbe
*wfags,'as the old fashioned side scenes boldt reckoned its age to be ten thousand be was called "John Bach.” which means Iowa (Republicans) voting for rejection.
author's friends know tHe vircimiitaoee*
years, but tbe latest critical researches “dear little John.” It fa said that Stanley
The dalles on brandy, liquors, wines, bgy
and they laugh over it. bu| the gre-H pnbb:
prove that he placed the age much too high. cares very little for womenfolk, although
“gagging” and “guying."
We mean your boy—the little fellow you fa not on the inside, and a wnaitive femi­
rum, ale, porter, beer, cherry juice, and
Tbe next largest tree of this species which he himself confessed not long ago that be
prune juice were increased, and the du- left at home thia morning when you start­ nine nature-fa not waterproof against thia
opera comedian, will occasionally take 11b- Is known today fa the dragon tree of Icod had been looking for a wife for twenty
ed for tbe store or office. Don't forget he public’s criticfam.—New York Letter.
de Io* Binos, Un the western coast of Ten- year*. They say that he had a sweetheart
duced. The wool schedule wo* discussed has wants os real and tangible to him as
eriffe.
in Wales (at Denbigh) once upon a time—
This tree was carefully measured in 1857, as far back as 1866—and that upon hfa re­ at some length, but not disposed of. the- your* arc to you. Remember be fa no more
‘gagging.’ When he finds the lines so bad
dehate
runuing
into
a
general
one
on
the
a bora saint than you ware. And if you
It is the law in France for the gn&lt;em­
that be thinks -he would lose bl* self re­ and again in 1884. The first time the cir­ turn from the east In that year he brought advantages or disadvantage? of protection just reflect a little you will be ashamed to
spect by speaking them with seriou* intent cumference of the trunk, at tbe height of her a bracelet. It was then supposed that as a policy. Carlisle moved to put wool think bow far from it you were. Don't inent to bury all of its citizen*. In that
a
little
less
than
three
meters
from
the
b* burlesques .them slightly in tbe deliv­
he would eventually marry that Welsh on the free list, and that motion was pend - forget him a* soon as hfa “good-by, papa," country funerals are a ipjvcmment menopoly, and the undertakers are military of­
ery, and If be does it cleverly the audience ground, was found to be nine and one-half girl. When, therefore, he came back to ing at adjournment
fades away behind you. Didn't he ask you ficers, ranking usually
majors or cap­
are given to snigger at hfa ‘guying.’ as we meters; twenty-seven years later it was England in 1872 a number of bis old Welsh
The house went into committee on the fur something—a jackknife, or a hammer,
taiM it. dGuying'.fa just about one-degree eleven meters, seventy centimeters, more friends hasten«-d to Dover to welcome private calendar and *pasaed tbe omnibus or a new alate, or some pencils, or some­ tains. Tbe finer the funeral the higher
than
thirty-eight
feet.
The
tree,
therefore,
more serious a crime than ‘gagging.’ A
him nnd to congratulate him upon war claim bill, after amending ft so a* to thing or other? If you love your boy and tbe rank of the official iu charge, who is
dressed, as a rule, in;black velvet with
short engagement fa a ‘snap,' and some un- has been proved to increase in sice much hfa splendid performances in Africa. shut out claims of those who were disloy­
wish to show him that you do you might
more rapidly than Humboldt supposed.
As loyal compatriots they were prund of al during tbe rebellion. It carries 1580,­ .better forget a business appointment much gold lace, a swiird ami a cockade
Tbe tap of this tree 4s of thick cl asters of him.
Tbe burial bureau la Psrfa occupiesooeof
precarious existence
But their cordiality was by no 000. Half a dozen other private bills were flown town than forget his request.
sword shajJnl,lcaves on rather soft, pliable means reciprocated. Stanley greeted the
the largest buildings in the world. If you
If be asks you tor something your better die there your relative* and friends are not
•turkey actors,’ for tbelr richest pickings branches, and spreads out in a very pict­ Welsh contingent coldly.
“Yon muit
judgment says be should not have don't consulted at Ell as Vo'yixir funeral. Tbe '
Mate be found about Thanksgiving day, uresque manner.—Youth's Companion.
really excuse me.” said he curtly, “but at &amp; p. m_, and an evening session held, at
be
content
with
simply
ignoring
the
boy's
bureau upon receiving report of your
■when every little town or village will supFord----- '* carriage fa waiting for me. and
which seventy-two private pension bill* wish, but take tbe time and trouble tO ex
A Point for Persons Going.Abroad.
through toe poUce take* its own step* to
I must be going.” A madder crowd than
plain your reasons. Boy*, even preky find out the social position «aml means of
The other day I went down to *eea tricud that Welsh crowd you could not expect to
"An actor's part is divided into •lengths'
W
ashixgtox Cxtt, Sept 1.—The senate
young
ones,
are
quicker
than
you
may
off
for
Europe.
I
found
him
walkln^tbe
,
forty-two lines each, and if he learns it
your family.
see.—Eugene Field In Chicago ,N.wx
think
to
see
a
point.
Always
give
a
reason
Saturday
paawxl
senate
bill
appropriating
deck of the steamer with a small black mo­
In accordance with its information on .
150,000 for a building at Sheboygan, Wist for refusal of his request, even if It fa the these points the funeral fa'onienrd. If the
□sot, ho fa naturally *a bad ’ study.’ The rocco bound book in his hand, on each
''■•^:Th* NtgniBcance of IslUal*.
one you too often give—that yon can’t af­ bureau decides that you ought' to have a
sswMtorium is always ‘in front.’ and actors cover of which was stamped prominently
The
dfacussion
of
the
tariff
bill
was
re
­
The ■custom fa so common of using the
ford iL And be careful how you give that first class funeral you are compelled to
a large gold cram. As my friend's religious
initial* of A name only Instead of the full sumed and Carlisle’s amendment, tnhave it whether or no. and If it fa not paM
Mart’ *ln front.' Next day they look for belief is rathe* of a negative than positive appellation that when * name is given to a tended to place wool on the free list, was reason.
If he has lost or broken hfa jackknife
character I wm somewhat surprised to see
'Mtieea' or criticisms in the papers.
child it fa a matter of importance to con­ rejected by a party vote, 17 to ?7, Sherman and aaks you for a new one don’t ncoki for promptly the family gix*l« «ill I* ron'
fixated. The sort of fuiicral choxn for
"An actor who always ‘wants the center,’ him with such a book in hfa hand, and sider what the Initial'
“*
announcing that If Payne were present he him. Albeit you may give him a little
doubtless expressed my surprise in my
you will be one of eleven cjasMS, *&gt; the bnHer in- would vote in the negative.
the stage near tbe .footlights, is abhorred look. “Ha! ha!” he exclaimed, as be caught young lady wa* not so
leason in carefulneas, but don’t tell him nsu may direct, the ckpchm- &lt;le*cending
In
the
house
tbe
bill
to
adjust
tbe
ac
­
itiafa
before
she
was
married
the word
you can't afford to give him ten cent* fora from 15.000 for a a first class burial to Fly all his fellows. So is the fellow who my eye, “it’s a great scheme, my boy,” He
count* of workingmen employed by the new one, and then before you leave tbr
opened hfa book and I saw that it wax a A. P. E She became Mrs.
that her initials were changed to A. P;
government since tbe eight-hour law waa bouae pull out your-rfgar case and light a for a tenth claw iutormtnr, Pauper* come
far up the stage a* to compel his compan- copy of Baedeker's "Central Italy.” “You which she regarded _ _
In the eleventh claw and arc put under­
passed, so as to pay them for the two ten cent cigar.
ioasto turn.their backs to tbe audience in see," he continued, "tbe red covered Bae­
ground for nothing. —? Cor. " wbington
deker is an advertisement to tbe guides Another father, one Mr. Loug, named hfa Lopra per day tbe? worked where th*
The boy will be drawing invidious dfa
order to address him.
Star.
_________
____
son Alfred Washington. Tbe boy's initial* eigh^liour law bar? been ignored as to
tincticms before you know it—Business
“The actor who ‘makes a hit,' or suc- and hotel people and shopkeepers all over
thus
made
A.
W.
L.,
and
so
who
could
tell
length
of
day
’
s
work,
and
th*
men
had
Chronicle.
eeada in a part and immediately wants hfa Europe that its holder fa a tourist, and
•—i——............ -­
but he would grow up to be a great bore? worked teu hour*, was pauied, with an
For many years the *nly i:ni»«rtMt ob­
consequently the fellow who carries it
around with him fa annoyed at every step. A man named Wood 'married a woman amendment providing that where a con­
ject in regard to sewage seemed w be how­
named Orton, who wished her two sons to tract to work ten Hours was made.expresa
In speaking of James Nasmyth, the in­ to get it oat of the way. nod that, irdeeu.
Mae caput,’ a* we nowadays put it when I had this corer—which I can apply to an? take her maidc.n appellation. They were
or implied, the employ* shall not receive ventor of tbe steam hammer, who died in
/volume of Baedeker—made for me the last
with some variation, fa atilf the bu rdets M
therefore
called
respectivelf
Benjamin
Or
­
any
benefit
from
the
act.
The
bouse
also
Scotland lately, and who, having made a tbe tnquirleaou the .ubjrct in all populous
"But if I bore you much longer you will time I waa abroad, and it saved me a lol of
ton Wood and William Orton Wood, and passed the bill to amend th* alien labor fortune by hfa inventions, retired from
be asking me. as we are wont to tenderly annoyance. With It I have walked Into together their initials expressed a B. O. W.
law, th* bill prohibiting th* employment buaines* and devoted the last thirty years place* where th* retention »&gt;f offetj«ve re­
scores
of
churches
as
a
legitimate
wor
­
fuse is recognized a&gt; an evil, and where
hspnlre of our fellow actor who has just
W. O. W -T1de.
°f
00 PubUc w°rks, and tbe hill of his life to astronomy and painting. The
■tapped off the stage amid a whirlwind of shiper where, otherwise, I should have
many other thing* an- jxWjMi.ed to tee
prohibiting the purchase of convict-made Kennebec Journal say* an almost exact great cause of public health. Id tooK
material by tbe United States. On. pro­ counterpart of his life was that of a well
sow I come to think of it, I shall have to
A down town dry good* man who had on vision of the alien labor amendment ex­ known eastern Maine man. who retired communities the solution &lt;&gt;f tbi« problem,
even in very ancient tlml-. wassawU®a linen duster and whose top buggy was empt. clergymen from ita operation*.
from active business in lumbering at the tially what it fa now in tta‘ ***« **'!!■
Hopper waddled off to put life into his
WAsaiXGT^N CITY. Sept a,-In th* sen­
full of advertising material, such as fans
age of 45 years and gave hfa whole atten­ dtlra; that ia. sewage was carried to
A writer in &gt; western mining journal
and dodgers, was kicking his heels up ate yesterday Hoar and Blair asked that
tion to ornithology. Another nirnlbu- case tant point* by a current «&lt;
says that a standard subject of discussion against the curbing in front of hfa store at
in mining camfa is the opportunities that 8 o'clock Tne*day morning. You har* labor bills be considered a* appropriate to was that of Mr. Anson Allen, of Onto, a
Lhreugh el&lt;« |.lp—the day, but objection was made on tbe snccessful manufacturer, who gave but Jerusalem
have been missed by those among tts deni­
thi* system wa* in -»persUon in
seen a mon all ready to start somewhere
five days a week to tbe cares of hi* factory, the days of Solomon, and modern earn
zens
who
made
great
strikes,
but
faded
to
ground
that
such
talk
was
“
buocombe.
”
'totalling rescue at a railroad crossing in
and who fa kept back by his wil*’* bonnet
realize therefrom, and be states that "when or hfa sister’s gloves. Well, this man look­ The tariff trill wm discussed, and the surrendering the other day and hia even eera have discovered t!”’.’wn&gt;*u»
you have a good thing take it’’ fa devel­ ed Just aa agitated aa he. “What's the woofan and silk schedule* agreed to sub- Ings to botany. and became so much of n spe­ system, and thus prorcd an IntertaMK
cialist on ona genu*, the aster. M to l&gt;c nn fact aa to which history was silent «ve w
oping into a proverb among miners. lie
trouble?" waa asked. “I’m waiting fffr atentlaUy as reported from th* finance
young gives several instances In Illustration of th* cashier. She hasn't com* down. I committee. &lt;me of the mou important authority there in the scientific world. a few vague phrase* fa n- and there- -n^
Then there xym Mr. .Gowan W. Guptill, of
his point, and among them is that of a New
want fifty or seventy-five cants to spend. amendment* Agreed to providing that th«
per&gt; Weekly.
f
Math tbe tracks over which the train was Mexico miner who held 3000,000 mining I expect to stop at Poland Spring to-night d|U!{ I*r Pound on woolen or worsted
stock based upon properties in a district and I want a penny at least. 1 can’t get cloths knit fabrics, ete.. shall b* three
.
---- -—— — —
m/u-'
Tne non»«- ■
that Is now practically unknown. The ex­ into my own za^e because I don't know th* time, instead of twice that on fir*uclaM uenu In Mslon, who dlrldod bl. tin. dnrA bouse flyfalM.ru
citement nt the time referred to. however,
unwashed wool.
mg a long life of 85 year* between farming,
combination, and that’s a solemn fact. If
mature size, and there areno
teaching and studying.
the same species, thesrnnll onr&lt;- «««
I wanted 82 to pay the iceman when th*
&gt;40,000
far
his
wealth
of
paper,
but
he
Tbe latter, however, seized tbe girl md
ally observed being different in
was gone I’d have to borrow or the iceman
rolled out of tbe way of the train, pulling pawned. He sold out ten year* afterward would whistle for th* money.’’—Lewiston Smy*er, of Ohio, from duty on the
tbe lanre ones. Thcbouh* fly
Raum Investigating committee, on the
Jlsigauf along. The passing care just for &gt;000 and then mule a first class trade. Journal. _____
Ammonia is one of the product* of pu­ mr pierre th. .kin. hut
grouad
that
he
owns
stock
in
Raurn's
re?
In
those
days,
moreover,
mining
exchanges
trefaction of animal organic matter. It is . remb or r.ko, or bru.lt Bk. «•«»•
gncted Fleiga.»I, but he eeraped injuries,
frlgenuor
enterprise,
which
play.
*o
Grief Kills a Pci Plgaon.
found In sewage nnd in stable drainage. which It l&gt; d.l. to «cr»p» t*.
•fte crowd cheered the rescuers when it were more reputable than they are now.
'j.in
Little Floribel Deitch, 7 year* old, died prominent a part Id the inveetigaUni A? Chemitaa measure the amount of sewage
wm able to draw a long breath.—Philadelrerre. ot book., ood It
i
suddenly at Morgan City, and her pec Smyser’s request he was
&lt; on lamination by the presence of ammoTbe son of a rich German-American pigeon flew into tho ruckn where the corpse duty on the commit tee. Th* speaker said nta. By tests now employed one part of of pawn, upon which
upon tbe perspiration. A Oj fa a
banker constantly carries about with him lay surrounded by weeping relative* ,md
ammonia can be detected in 2(K»,000,000 iTcnd r.Xhid. hr Which .-ootM^.
&gt;b, oom pan,.. Tb, hoUM part* of water. On* part of ammonia in dlaoasea are spread. It,
A Brooklyn man, Mr. Bfalaod, of tbe a little tin box which many believe' con­ friend*. The deep grief of the mourner* so
tains
candy,
but
which
really
contains
buT^J!rule,,
u,,
impreaaed
the
bird
that
it
drooped
Its
head
tows of Bisland &amp; Holt, of tbe New York
•r&lt;0.(X»,000 part* of water is sufficient to
and may carry deadly '
Stock Exchange, is said to owa the biggest cracked lee. Tho young mr.n eats Ice all and died. It was placed in the coffin and bill proving for government inspection of cause the water to b* condemned m un­ organic matter into f&lt;xxi|—
Ctack in thia country. It is in tbe office of the year round and always attracts more buried the next day with it* little mlxcreaa. coal mine* in th* territories- xm* Lu safe.—New York Sun. v
extanding criminal juriiillctioD &lt;,f federal
ttwflrm. on Wall street. It is four feet or less attention when he whips out tbe —New Orleans Letter.
box in the care or at the theatre or wherrourt. to toe great lakes; and a WU re
ratify agresments with the Sac and Fov
Jaaata—You carel«« fi-linw! Oto 7°“
Evsr Been THerr*
Wife— You careless fellow! 1 found a
tod low. Indians in OkiahomT
’
stomachic trouble. This liking of ice has
Barber—Doe* the razor hm . you, sir?
letter I gave you a week ago to mail in tbe dance without falling?
urftizhtf)Victim—Are you sure it’s a raaor? I had
pockst of your tronscra. How can you
a
D,urburrow
named as hip
excellent banker, be fa abla to gratify.—New York
ba an -*---- J
a candidate for congress by the Democr.ta
‘World.
the h’s dropped by your Cockney
‘
o. th* Third district of Chicago.
®cr*t*

�FOR politicians.
” *&gt;»win*?

. jr wiseossnr

■WM-t&amp;S

EK?
' Bow rou ran

P°°r person.'

contained “ T?’
man.'
■
™,1 quoto,
it in a feW weeks
tning Into The Ex-i
gram reprinted andi
slmoBt mflvttsall.
Id It obtain that
bune came out ed
&gt;e Expt** article,

&gt;man iu New York
own to every per&gt;ou
F matterx
Eight
8 world had never
e- Among her Are;
which then, in her
m. she was quite
f tt in one or two

epted by one of the
be day. Since then
iternry student, and
» measured by the
rds. Six weeks ag. &gt;
ned to remark that
her included tn the
orning issue of?R
t this, for although
rose articles to thia
she could not re­
lem any verse,
she called upon the
it was her poem nco. She begged perd at once saw how
below her present
h tbe editor to withmt tbe “farm" conining oh the pres-eand t homam1-- of
3o nothing could l&gt;e
s out with tbe poem,
filings can be imagi the poem, and comesent work of this
not only bow such
existed where there
. but how the editor
for good verse. The
r the circumstance* .
but tbe great public
tud a sensitive femierproof against this
w York Letter.

(

CURE

only important obje seemed to be bo«*
,y. and that, indeed.
» still tire burden of
bject in *11 populous
ition of offensive re-.
nn evil, and where
e postponed to the
c health. In *ome
ion ot thia problem.
times, was gubrtanh the best sewered
i was carried to di*
mt of water flowing
Even in the city of

SICK

HEAD

ACHE

the remain* of the
oved an intereatin^

.

,y which contagionit potooua wound*,
virus from decaying
od.—New York Tel«-

. fellow! Can't you

BUSINESS CARDS
y^ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.

Jpffiee over Julius ItuaselPl store, State
flreet, Hastings, Mich.

.

STEAM EHCINE
BOILER

expense dMceoding
t class burial to |1nent. Paupers come
and are put undcr— Cor. Washington

fully grown and of
are no littla files of
small oobb occaaionIfferent in kind from
oum fly does not bite
it gatbera ita food by
1Sh like tongue, with
ipe the varnish from
thus tickles the skin
ih ic allffbw to feed

CLARKSON OUT OF OFFICE.

i

TUART. KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
Attorney* at taw.
Over Hastiugs Nalionai Bank,
Maattnta. Mich tarn
Associate offices, at Grand Bapida, Mich?

S

A. SHELDON.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.

P
•

• complete aet of Abstract Books, com­
piled from the Decords, can foroisn complete
ihstracu.
C. F. BBOOKS. Clerk.
P.

UR£XtL M. D.,

Office over Hollaway'- drug store.
.
Office hours from 2 to » p. m. Telephone, con
owning wgh residence, at HoUoway's drug
TUB. O1LBASFIK SotMy Futile
and U. S. Claim Agent,
will prosecute all kind- of claims before the
Departments of tlie Interior office. Call oo htos
M hl- store, earner Court and Jefferson Bl*..
Hastings. Mich.
*

8

M. FOWLER,

•
Dentist.
a
««P&gt;«d by Dr. Jones, over
Smith, Hams &amp; Van Arman's.
A. BARBER, M. Ik,
• • ' Physician and Surgeon,
4
Office over Nevin’s stere. Office hours from i

H

W. LOWRY. M. D.,
•
Physician and Surgeon.
SfakM a specialty ot treating diseases of Ue
EYKand EAB and tee preservation of vision
glXsses5' BtUn“ 8p*CTAC1-1,a, *nd

G

uouse,Hastings, Mich.

■"’•♦••F- "•'Coat

C. WELTON

Is agent fqr tbe ObloFanner’s Insurance Co.
He writes policies on a man’s property against
|tee by fire, lightning or wind; against amaa’a
tile by death nd accident.

MITH A COLGROVE, ’
lawyers.
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)
’
Practice Is all the courts of the state.
\ E. kEnaston;————-

S

Attorney at Law.
(Over J. 8. Goodrear A Oo.*-store.)
Practices in an courtsol the State. Collection*
promptly attending to.

' R. TIMMERMAN. Homtnpathic Pby•
siclan and Surgeon.
(Office over lathrop’s drug store.)

gtfORt YOU Buy F

unco for tbe governItacitizffliB. In that
government inonop;era are military of­
f as majors or cap­
funeral the higher
1 iu charge, who is
. black velvet, with
ord and a cockade
Paris occupies one of
ti the world. If you
a and friends are not
&gt; your funeral. Tbe
report of yqur death
ikes its own steps to
ition and means of

b

NEWS IN BRIEF.

iTln"«biro'"in

this eentlment has
ditur of The Tribso heartily doe* h.
■ gives that he inepigrammatic ad­
e Express, and joins
ng man, go west.’ *“

its information on
d is ordered. If the
m ought to have a
u are compelled to
and if it is not paid
ly gcods will be confuneral chosen for

ttek*
*j«*' Th.
“»•« sortroo” w R rl
Lta"••■r,
iuu.
}™; oI 8“&gt;1'
W Battle cZ_t“**, ''«blu«loo G.rfB. Mo&lt;~
Jo-ph

Loose’s Red Clover File Remedy, U a
positive specific for all forms of the dis­
ease. Blind, bleeding, Itching, ulcerated
Washijvgtox Citt. Sept. i.-Mr. Clark­ and protrudin' plh&gt;. Price 50c. For
T. F. Qlddl0r
«M&gt;erU
ol Rbout K.OOO.oilX'^0,;^^ son. finii assistant postmaster general, sale by W. H. Goodyear.
whose resignation has been with the presdemocbats meet
David Brotherton, aged 103 years, died
Oa«r. »t O.kl«r,d. til. h,„
mootha- Poetically con­ yesterday at bls home, north of Battle
SiK
T ‘b« ■», cluded hi* aervioe
in the postofltee depart­ Crock.
i Srlritrd to. ( oute»t ina rignv wjia
McMillan was nn»nil’
?enator James
^U.Mid
" IBstlnct^ Auti-Benaett
ment Saturday, a. hl* resignation took
Hibbard’* Rheumatic aad UrerJPill*.
chairman state
Vnou,, 3r1 ®^oeen for
ere?t^Uf’ 81, The I’rwldent much de­
These plllsare scientifically compounded,
convention thenadjSS3.m tU*’ *ud the
sired his further continuance in the pl are., and uniform iu action. No griping pain so
*v"X^^dto^
but Clarkson was unable to remain longer.’ commoifty following the use of pills.
Ills officially stated that Clarkson aa- They are adapted to both adults and chil­
supied the office In March of 1889. only at dren with irorfect safety. We guarantee
,ti Wis.. Aug. 28.—The two SS 7“""“°" ’“
vannou for congress.
F
- om
the strong persuasion of the president, the the}’ have no equal In the cure of sick
headache, constipation, &lt;ij .-.pepsin and
- m Wiscousln are now face
1™J ,
aar°ta|r br
‘MconHln canKresaioual dis- Republican national committee, and tbe biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they ex­
MiiirtH’
•?to b- ronght out dur­ Jewett, ot tho etere reotral committee » 1,T.1
leading tnen of the party, and that he has
b— t.k.n
b.7cel any other preparation.
wllhom
«|
W1
„
.
cdid.^
’
remaiifad
in
it
since
against
his
own
. -p.iigu. and the Democratic. pemrenent otK.olx.tion
elt«u-.l by
w‘*b”• ,]&lt;•
he has no liking for
. -!i pains to make the issue os the election of ex-Governre Lw p
office hfjldmg, and much prefers private
■recbnlrnren, „d job„ c
: sharp ns pcpaiUe so far as
...ih
',*ays , tt’
report that ho
TSere is very little left to call the people
Ute: that he has made no positive business
TK?
W
°
m
tl
”
,1
°
‘
• l.iw L- coaccrifad. The stattf
Th. ticket selected |, M LaloWK
thill
■\",,url B-publiMM m.l Id cod- arrangements, bat has several fine oppor­ you lore If you lavish words of affection
•: here yerterday at thq
tunities, and that he baa not given up on avery stranger whom you meet. If you
C1JW1. Metthew.: tremX7,
wh! e
-»a «dop(.d &gt; pl.rt.irm Iowa as a home.
! i 01U-. with 4'tll attendance'
call a young woman whom you hare known
■b“ul lh”
o™ G«&gt;';.’»lltor ot .UUe.J. O«mr llen- .KiVuS.
just half an hour “Dear," and one whom
&lt;&gt;! enthusiasm. J. M.
.uprem. court, J. A &amp;
The following facts, gleaned from tbe de­ you have known three days "Darling,"
,i. mn b» permtwent chairman Mitchell; attorney Rrner.l, Green Smith
1„
"“?• ■'51« "I ooiMumptlon
partment, give the record of Clarkson’s there will be no tender endearing term for
Vila* efiairman of the clerk nf RUpreme court, A. M Sweeney- d.r wl .*
AU. Wrdbnr work. Iu his nearly eighteen months in you to address to thooe who haVe your
.-mmitte.'. In[ the course of superintendent irutructloi. H b Vorlet;' hl kUM
“ lh" «• of IS. when
whole heart. Giris who arrj not of neces­
Protemor S. S. d?J?^.
,,,r “■ h"&gt; “W office he has appointed 20,675 faurth-efaM sity gushing aro often apt to speak in the
'
&gt;w referral to ef-Presi- r^10' ’tlT*1.'
postma.tera and established 5^60 new
Gortiy;
chief
bureau
.tsllstle.
W
A.
,i ;: rl the mention of the'
postofflces. making bis records* yfc in all. most familiar manner. Good speech is
‘“fc- ir- M*»r of the contest, were
r, that did not -tap tin­ cltwe end exciting, but thu fur rerreury
All the appointments in the posteffiee de­ certainly pure silver, hut there are so many
Conductor Horner, ofthe Wert Madison
.,
were hoarse. This was
partment arc made up iu the first assist­ times when silence would outweigh it and
?ukklF JeeMrtl. only two -treet cable line. Chicago, had hto right
be perfect gold. To tell of one's family
very mention of his name,
bellote belntc bed, tho eecond ol which foot badly hurt Friday in acolUsiot/in ant's office, and in presidential offices affairs, to tell of one's joys and worries to
2,217 appointments have been made during
cr.-'wn* lhe[applause that wre unenhuou. nil the oeher eonlreunt.
Xfa.eaiwag°? W“
brtfwn two Clarkson's official lime, leaving only 400 some otje who has a sympathetic manner
.--.vat the •Bennett taw.
wltbdrewluK end Rlelne the F.rmen.’ Al- K«ip trains and torn to pieces.'
of this class of offices unchanged This la and seems to invite it, in at once a wrokhance candidate the right of way.
A bomb was exploded in the headquar­ the largest record in changes and in the neas and a misfortune. To write a letter
appointment! of tbo usual
ters of the police at Trieste, Austro-Hun- establishment of postoffices ever made In in which you use endearing terms, in which
you dlsi-uss personal matters, is more than
. was taken and upon
Indianapolis Aug. 28.—In response to gary, tnday. Noone was Injured. An­ the same length of time. Of the new
. ■reflations committee a call for a convention. iasGed by George other bomb, with a lighted fuse attached, po-&gt;ioffices established 3,009 were in the merely indiscreet—it is dangerous.
Don’t you think if you are a bit familiar
southern states.
। -‘port. ThX Bennett law
O. Jones, about sixty delegates, repre was found in the railway station.
in speech or with the pen io a man that he
lhe furniture factory of Knapp &amp; Stod&gt;r the first taahe document,
is going to more than meet this half way?
seating six or seven elate*, composed tlm
if r.« irnj ortaiice In the cam* national convention of the Greenback &lt;lart Ubtcagtk whs destroyed by an in­
Don’t you think if you call him by his firet
lire Frld.y. Four (relRh, era
;iv n in full below as a key* party which met here yesterday. Noth­
Bl-FFALO. N. Y, Aug. 29.—H. V. Allen, name he is very apt to call you by yours,
• : . r.uic party created tbe ing of importance was done, and after landed with valuable merchandise wt-ru ot Cleveland, was knocked unconscious and perhaps before people whom you do
ulso burned. The total loss to (37, (WO.
by being struck with a stone .Wednesday not care to have think lightly of you? If
। -y--&lt;-’n of this state nnd will • passing resolutions reaffirming previous
The Republicans of the First Wisconsin
It suutsbed his head open and you permit hirnto speak of things not usu­
-!&gt;• guard and mnintnin it. platform, or tb. part) anil itedarlntt to district noniinuu.il H. A. Cooper for con­ uight.
the Betniett law ns unneces- favor of tbe issue by the government1 of
took off half an ear. Michael McDonald, ally discussed do not imagine for one
moment he re going to regard the conver­
. ristltutibtiul, un-Amer- greenbacks nt the rate of wo per capita, gress on the eighty-first hnllot, refusing at Chicago, was struck on the head nnd
.
' to renominate Caswell, who bad repro- badly injured. Edward Mitchell, of Chi­ sation uh confidential. He will always tell
-!&gt;;_r.i.KT.itic. .-ir! demand its t he convention adjonrm-d nine die.
it to sqmelxidy, and you can then imagine
Ata mass meeting lost night a new wnted the district for fourteen years.
cago, had a jaw broken. Somebody put a
.&gt;:her plnnki are orthodox
The
ameer
of
Afghanistan
baa
returned
party was formed. The plow was adopted i , ,.
— „«». mutumi rail in a frog near the East Buffalo trans­ how much further down in tbe esteem of
, rin-. The McKinley bill
two people you have gone. Don't permit
.sb-&lt;i the federal election bill. as the emblem of the new iiarty. A call 10 h,H ^npffal victorious after a two years' fer house Wednesday night and three any man to Im- familiar with you to the ex­
wa« then isoiied to all tabor’-orgnnirnt ions. ' cnu,P*iKn; against rebels who-ought his freight Cars were ditched. The company
- h support of tbe speaker
tent of calling you.'*Old girl," or citing you
,
complains of considerable pin-pulling. os "One of the Ixiys.” You .don’t belong
p».'s iu fur a bkisL On guilds, and granges to meet in coovenlluw j
, in
■ ,1 Indianapolis
, UUIU UM
CSept. 23 and put a full;
’ -harie* Grosvenor, congressman for the These things were done by the New York
t’ ? platform .promise*
' - econ--­
tbe field.
Held.
ticket iu the
j Twelfth Ohio district, wo* defeated fur Central strikers nrtd the victim* were the among the boys, and you shouldn’t be
ration an 1 opposes tht
। remiminnt-on Friday nt Ironton, O, bv now eniployrs. Tiro police failed in each counted there. Don’t let any man, unless
i ctiildten tinder 14 in fncyou are betrothed to him, kiss you. * Lips
LABOR DAY DEMONSTRATIONS.
I Gen. H. W. Enoch*.
instance to discotier the perpetrator*.
are of little worth to John which have been
I
If- B-^yce ami H. C. Foster, promipressed by Tom, Dick nnd Harry.—Ladies'
Large Taru-Oui* of Morkuten Ail Over j nene lawyers af Hernando. Miss., had a
:
ii w.-.x airkninouxly adopted.
-Home Journalthe fultMt Htatc*. | difficulty Friday over family' affairs, and
Chicago, Aug. an.—The three strikes of
governor
-ite* were
for-----------------------Chicago, Sept. 2.—Labor's annual boll- I
?as «hot and killed.
•♦witchmen in this ♦ city—on the Lake
various
A ■ :■enndithfi .............................
day was duly obaeryed in this city The !
A well near Goodland, Oklahoma, is Shore and the Chicago &amp; Alton railways,
• --etitcd an ' nformal -ballot
.
’r which Ithe eouventlon number of men in the parade I* varimtslv [ “Object to outbursts of hot air. which and at the stock yanht—have beep de­
" ‘ J
* from
”25,1
tt»to40.(XW and
the grebes to a crisp paper,-havings, nnd
clared off, and the men have returned to
at
_______
&gt;■ uuiii - ,p. id. After recess estimated
. . through
.
other light inftanunable substances.
work. There is nothing new from the
.
wa- proceeded -with, nnd long linc of participators
marched
। |
Sanford R. Claggett, a well-known New York strikes except that the state
- .ballot Gelirge W. Peck, the principals streets, practically su&lt;]&gt;eridm i)••roi Milwaukee, wm inothiDemocratic politician, died at ius home arbitrators hud nn interview with Vice
ing biisinesB for two or three hours. Many
'&lt;t ■ vr.-uor. Charles Jones, of '
in Lexington. Ills.. Thursday night, aged President Webb, nbnut, which none of
of tbd liofuMral
were 1.11,- | rA
, hnd
them would talk.
f". u
11hid re.ia.j
la th* state since
"nominated on; the first ballot ;
‘
governor, Had the convcn- । and those that were running were in many •IML
instances doing to with small forces.
_____ ___ _____
_
• :i.|Jonrned for tHe day.
. •
Salvador
and___________________
Guatemala . have___
l»oth
OR
There were forty or fifty bands in the line j signed a treaty and will reduce their
TtsCOLA. Illa. Sept. 2.—More than 1,000
•
Wi» . Aug. 29.—The sec­
nnd the banners bore devices appropriate | armies 'to n pence footing.
broom com cutters in Coles and Douglas
- :Tmv \l:ngs of tfiie Democratic
Private wires have lieen put up lietween counties left the fields yesterday morn­
- nti-m resulted :in tho complex to the day, such as “United yre stand, di- I
th« president's cottage st Cresson Springs, ing and refused to work unless ppaid a 25­
•i.e ticket as foiloWN: Thoma* Cuu- vided we lose money,“ “We’ll make the
SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE•»» PRICES
Pa., nnd the national capital, and the ex­ Cent advance. Between 3p0 and 400 nt Ar­
-.»wa Frills, for secret** box to bury the scabs," *We nre union'
ecutive office will be nl,the former place cola joined in the strike. As the crop is*
.:.,J«&gt;hn HunnerJof Eau Ctaira. men and cary union colors.”
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
heavy and the lime short for harvesting,
after the'middle of this week.
: ■ treasurer: J. L. O'Conner, of
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
Tlionias Dew, an employe ot tQiu Brush the growers in many cases will lie com-,
;. . I attorney general: O. E. Wells,
Early in tne niorfiing the different Electric Light company at Cincinnati, pellet! io grant the advance demanded.
. ; ii i for-uperintendent of puh- trade* began to assemble at their rendez­
took
hold
of
n
••lire
’
’
wire
Saturday,
nnd
&gt; - Tlmmas/Thompson, of 'Em
Fireman Instantly Killed.
r r .irnaijr comniissloneri.W. M. vous. and by the appointed time were fell back dead, his hand b.-lng burned to
Baltimore, Aug. M—At- Stony Creek
eO N SU M ?T I
- I ’yaq, fur insurance coinmis- ready for the word to march and when it a crisp. The charge was 2.000 v Uta.
curve, near Oakland, yesterday nftcrnooti
'
A
baby
coneb
containing
a
9months-old
•
ah
*&gt;
djtje
ex-Secretary
■
canie
the
I
’
lavterert
union,
in
white
caps
...»
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.
■
tiii- was &lt;ifycex-Se?-*-“
an east-bound freight train of twentyBragg mode eloquent nd­ .and overcoats: the Steel men carrying the girl was overturned in the street nt Cam­
:
I.’ ting u victory for the Dem­ shovel, the hammer, or othei implements den, N. J..Saturday, nnd thccbild'a brains four care filled with cattle, with two en­
of their trade: the CuHnary Alliance trampled out by the hoofs of hones. The gines, one in front and the .other in the
members, looking well fewand hearty; mother saw the whole horrible occur- rear,- was wrecked by the front engine
IECMAJTS CROtP REMKD
DEMOCRACY OF OHIO.
leaving the track. The 11 rennin of the
the Hod Carriers, with their hods left at ence.
The Chlldnn’i Mtdicla*
A monument is to be erected over the front engine wnsinstantly killed and the
home; the typos looking fat nnd wearing
Fn.- Calds. Cou(hs. Il'sneoeu.
cattle were scattered in nil directions.
'
grnvr
of
Abide
llutledKc,
at
IVlersburg,
expensive bouuuets: the Masons m»&lt;l "11, The lady’s memory lias recently
Bricklayers with their trowels: Steam fit
Hta
■ invention (which met here tera without any sUuitn, but each carrying come into notability owing to the fact
boule /CoMti, Colo.. Sept. 2.—The Wolford
- in enthusiastic body of a piece of pipe; Plumbers with no special that she was tbe first love of Abrahatn
house was burned yesterday morning.
r
but three nopiinationji device: Carpenters with the plane, chisel Lincoln.
Because Rev. Dr. Lockwood, paster of a The lire started in a room occupied by an
and hammer, and u determination to
&lt;•::■! the delegate* put in the exstrike; Blacksmiths, Boiler-Makers Horse- Cincinnati church, admitted to member­ invalid, who. it iis supposed, upset the
• ring the remarks of tbe
BARKER’S
slioers, Wood-Carvers. Bakers. Butellers, ship u noted cyprinn, who had been con­ lamp. Three persons were burned to
il ii ThaddetMi E. Crumley, of Coopers, aud Coffin-Makers, Lather* Ma- . verted in a sensational manner Under bls death. Their bodies were fonnd in tbe
HAIR BALSAM
n
unty. was nominated for sec­ chiinistfi.
Box Makers, etc., etc., all Sreaching, his congregation has asked ruins.. One was recognized as Willinin
- .•• !&gt;y acclamation. George stepped out to tho music of the bands,and
Pryor, a Western Union lineman. The
im to resign.
H '
franklin county, and Arnold presented a line appearance tdthe teqpof
J. N, Castle, of Stillwater, Minn., has others could not be identified.
-» county, were placed । thousands of .spectators who lined the been nominated for congress by the Dem­
In nor
•’ - f-r judge •! the supreme route of march. The weather was simply ocrats of the fourth Minnesota district.
GitEKX Bat, Wls., Sept. 2.—Anton M-vum,
court
.
ballot resulted iu favor of ideal for such a demonstration.
t
The surf ot Friday night carried away BO years old. was murdered Saturday nt
■
&gt;ld K-iler Was selected for
Kulglita of laibnr by TJA-iubi-Itc*.
all tbe ocean promenade nt Asbury Park.
: public w.ujks While the
bls home in Preble, Brown county. About
The Knights of Lalwr did not join this N. J., besides carrying off nil tho bath f:CO was stolen from the house. The dis­
•
made for the board of
big proceraion. They Hocked by them- houses. •
covery was nuule bjgiiis sou oh the latter's
- - Uwlvio S. Brice was called
Belmonts Potomac won tbe Futurity
«L~.h
i
» l»r«4eof Ib.lr own in
.TTh? worL8?,^. T'd which from 3.1W0 to S.«O part itlp.twl. Tbe stake nt Shecpshead Bay Saturday and return from Green Buy yesterday morn­
the
ing.
j •'______ ’
his
Masher
took
second
money
in
the
4 Democratic success in the nnuteeo mnbee.
THE MARKETS.
varied colored caps. The others in this same race.
parade ramie no effort at uniforming, and
Masked men entered tbe convent of Ln
l.uafinu of Principle*.
wort* nothing in the way of such except Speco, near Narni, Italy, Aug 21. and
On tbe bobird of trade ta-d-j quotation were
r:n adopted denounces the
bridges of the digerent lodges And button­ murdered three monks nnd a boy of 15. as fallow-: W,iieat-No.*2 beptemter, ojienod
■ noil the McKinley bill, and
and rioted SNH; December, opened SI.O4S.
hole bouquets. A feature of the parade No clue to the murderer*,
\vtupathy with laboring men
closed tl.0%,: Maj, &lt;&gt;|tcn«l
cla-ed
was tho appearance in a carriage of two
Much
disgust
possesses
the
citizens
ot
i
It further favors the tree
colored women, representing a colored Wheeling. W. V*., just now because the |L0iM&gt;- Corn Nn. - September, opened 45Wc,
closed 45hte: October, opened 4?«Jte. floret
■ Talite present ratio with
woman’s lodge on tho south side.
jjtw
find
Order
league
has
inaugurated
n
May.
aptmoh
41&gt;H
•-.
closed
t«Sc.
(Mte
• ■ ■'►■:al and equitable pension
wholesale enforcement of lheSunday laws. --Na 2Septcml-er. opened .T6J*. clused 34%c;
• •i-'uners the Ifr-pubHcon party
TheTratlca assembly procession ended Nothing could be purchased in that burg Oetohk-r. opened 3S*4c. dosed' 31^--: May.
■ ax its pledge to tbe soldiers.
at Ogdon's grove, where the day was spent last Sunday except necessary medicines at opened »?bc. clowd U»hi&lt;'. l*«»rk-Scptember.
! De • ballot is advocated, but
opeurd tlOJO, clored SI 1.15: October, opoard
.
tioa bill opposed ns “tbe in listening U» speeches by Mayor fregier. drug stores.
SBtJi. cloed f iX-'O. January, ojb-ned S1XU7H.
Tho comptroller of the currency has au­ rinsed
i&lt; and revolotinnnrr mcas- Frank Lawler, and others, and in various
1-ard-Scptcmla.T &lt;&gt;j&gt;et&gt;cd
.sports. The printers picnicod by them­ thorized the following banks to begin and doted $« 15.
selves
at
Columbia
park,
where
base
1*11
business
each
with
a
capital
ot
I™-®*
Live-tack—The following, were the quota­
the form of popular
and other sports were indulged in, nnd tho FirsUNational bank of Aberdeen. Wash­ tions at the Union -took yard*. Hog—Market
Knighta'of Ixibor wenfcto Willow Springs, ington; First National bank uf Orwcs- opened active and firm: pricwi AitWr higher,
ICHIGAN REPUBLICANS.
Brer and regulate tho bow-fa. Avenlftbejadj
where they pasted tho day in speech mak­ burg Pa.: First National bank of Aurora, light grade*. &gt;:L8 ftt.Si; rough parici-.g. |84r.
®W. mi-tod lot-. Sl U-’n- 4.4i&gt;; henry packing
and First National bank of Elgin, Tex.
ing and general enjoyment. The whole
andshlpping lots. Jt.UkTf t 4k
affair passed off with creditable order.
The New York Central railway will
Produce: Batter-Fancy reparator. 22424 :
raise the question of jurisdiction first flne gathered cream.
flne to good imi­
ii. Aug 29.—The state Repubthing before the state arbitration board. tation*. lli&amp;i’Jc: dairlc* finest f&gt;«*b. to • IB ;
11- ntion completed its organizaNew Yohk, Sept 1-There were two The railway lawyers claim that the No:l dalrirs. 14-I7c: frreli packing stocks.
•? morning ’by making Aus- parades to mark I&gt;abor Day in this city, board’s term of office expired in -May last, 7j^jtt44e. Esipt-Frrsb candied, loss off. IB?
who ooce try them wRl find Qmk BtU* pffla vata■tin I: ■r chairman nnd Jnrnes Van that of the Central Labor union and that
■_
I* 1 FSi ■■ will nnd
w&lt;tand that the law does not provule for the MRcpir dux. Live p roltr, -L’hk-kcw. hens
ecret:iry Governor Blair,’ on tak- of lhe Central Labor federal Ion. Both old board holding over until suecaroore tfc per ih: spring cbwkcnf. BWdte l-cr lb.
roosters. SSLifv- per I lb; turkeys, tnixwl
ing tl
' t'air as permanent chairman. were large and imposing anil both were are elected.
lots.
tt&amp;Wlr
l*r
4b:
duek&gt;.
»7t
1 th.- work of the leglalitttxra for followed by picnics with speaking, athletic
John &amp; Howell, formerly of &amp;»&lt;»•«&gt;•.
per l»r. spring duck*.
te per
■".’•tit «&gt;f so much crude legisia- games, etc. Several ot the theaters give' who made a fortune out west and then lb: Rccre. $5.un^V4l prdia Potato-*- Sew
lion and•
d it must be stopped. The special Labor Day matinees and numcr- Zttled iu Cleveland. U, with Li- pratty Jersey rore. »a.(Xl«33&gt;. sljnfrlper bu: Wis­
bud 141 votes and there were ouwprogramtnes of sports of Various kind* wIl,. b now • -«re» wMo-rer- .nd ■b.ou consin. 7ua.7-&gt;- p*r bu; choice. Wk: j«r. bn;
Sweet isrtatm*. Baltimore. ta.&lt;»»ifc3JKi per brl:
«&gt;o cont-a4inu&lt;!elegatea. All the counties
ing bl-lime to organizing other tnen sit- Jersey. f4i» 4.73 per brl. Apple-- Illinois ।
were arrangwl by
organization*
were rrp.-Ti-snted except Luce.
The Knights of Labor did not parade, ow­ uied Ilk. hlwblr ■■&gt;&gt;»
gram, roekiwx. 9
per bri; eating.
1
“d j3O1&amp;11.5*. Huckleberries—per f-bu
ing to lhe fact that they were not offi­ wclrtle. Hl- "«« »“
stand: H-73'jitu&gt; p.r Htqt t-ssc. Blacktwrriehe thinks marriage n failure.
‘*" sported and adopted cially Invited, by some overriffbU
-Mb
higan.
Jl.irudJD
per
&gt;«-&lt;it
care.
every
store,
and
*U
public
building*.
The Ajax Forgo company’- works, cor­
rouf .."' r1' »,arr**,f’’’ admlntotratiou, the
Broo n corn Hurl.
per lb; whtak.
'CARTER MKW04NI COi. Raw Yorkner of Blue I-tami nnd Hoyne avenue..
’*’ ' ! &gt;l‘,'"ker Heed and that of th*
brush. -’W*.; grojn. -df-workhu.
443c
SHALL RLL. SMALL DOSE. SMALLPfUCE
Chicago,
were
destroyed
by
fire
Monday,
fcet
for
•
holld.y,
tbe
weubw
fa«..
‘
of Michigan
inside arid covers. 37Hc: comm n brush.
fair fa-t*1’ .^ec*“res t°e B ^rac Ballot and and cool.
.
.
hearty all of the business part of. Oxford, if&amp;GLtc; crooked,
Tht
** *ilaQt on the ,QrC8 bil1iXr. b:U H i^oraed &lt;*• I- Governor
la., and many residence* were burned Sat­
Tolicdo. Nep. 1.
SAN FitAXCWCO. Sept. 2.-There were
the n.
:nin,&lt;lraUun, ant! the courw of over 4.0W men in Hue in the parade hare urday night. The loss is estimated at
WliMt—Quiet and steady: carb and heptembur, W-c; December. ; MW May, 81.&lt;W«.
•'
l*n*ton Itgiaiatfon. The yesterday. The &lt;tay was warm and |4e«- 000 to
.
President Harriwn and Geo. Sherman Corn-Qulte; ca h and fo-pt-inu r, 4*.- axked.
pln,,k
follow*: “Wereant and the streets presented a holiday
have accepted invitation- to the nuuion May. fO.LC. &lt;tat&gt;— Qtiiet. cash and Septem­
nsr-r j
I*5Hilion “f th* j Republican'
of the Army of the Cumberland at Toledo, ber. t7c.* Clover seed-St« a’y; task, ,4.33;
Dlx:;.1^Cr’ ’,'for': ejcPH*«0d In its state
October. (4. to November. M-*3■
S.PU a-Ubor
~ O.. Sept. 17 and 18.
"f ,SSC and 1880 ui’un lbe tem‘ *
'
Milwaukm-.
miitL- question."
Mro. John Scott, ot San FrjActsco, took
MiLWACaMZ, Sep. 1.
her dead babe in her arms Friday last, and
■Wheat - Lower. No- 3 -pr.ng on track cash.
*uc &gt;u&gt;
---*
—
OSilJZJ. December, '-’“ic; No. 1 northern
** » fav3?™« l« ,hc tariff plank: “We
.._ _ i
Va nn f-rtw-k 441c. O&amp;ts
Btore it to life; and it wm done- So W ..
fiuMl tariff* lan,’h 11 r®v’!*io&lt;i of our na-

parties in Line for the Battle
for Office.

•

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*»ters. laborers ana“. Wl11 »&gt;rotort pro­
com p«i. in„ '7lier' «he
Hons aa)| cheatwr °i.£l rortign producWtumeul t h,
Uborespecially

was observed quite ^neraiy.

a ’Frisco telegram.
Emily, the daughter ot H-nry Ashton,
a prominent citizen of Northwood. Pa..
hiA disgraced beroelf and
imz with her father’s negro coachman,
ivho left * *
toar ch,ldren to

with bis white paramour.
01

burner, of Laulng, wm

ww

&lt;ru gFrerxllj obMrwxl here.

ARTEN V. BARKER, Rea! E-tate, In­
surance and Loans.
Office with J. G. Runyan &amp; Bon. 2 dpors north
of Postoffice.
Speclalattectlon given to making etchanne
of property. The Interests of noa-mldeat
property owners carefully looked after. Fanns
otallalzys for sale or exchange. Houses aad
•ot* for sale.

M

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F. UUOUEHHER^Proprit-fr,
Cor. Jclftrson and Com SU., Hartingii, Mirk.

Rates, • 1.00per Day.
This Koine ta new, with pleasant rooms. The
patronage of tbe public is respectfuUv solicited.

. GILLASPIE,
Corner
of Court and Jefferson 81. Keeps flour,
!W.,1
twien
rn«ml rriv^iipu.
*1, ---Good Roods. Low prices.

LOCAL OR TRAVELING.
To sell our Nursery Stock. Salary. Expenses
and Steady Employment guaranteed.
.
CHASE BROTH ERS COMPANY.
___ '________
Ro&lt;hjpitkr„N. y.
MORTGAGE SALE.

Default having been made in the conditions
of s certain mortgage mode by Timothy M.
Bush to Thomas Henry jr. dated September 2Mb
A. D.1B0, and reoonled in tbe office of the
register of deeds, for the county of Barry and
state of Mieblgso.on the »th day of September
A. D. I88». in Uber 33 of mortgages, on page 21.
Said inortg-ge was on tbe express coodlUon
that should any default te mode iu paynointor
raid Interest or any part thereof'on any ttar
whereon the same Is made payable,«sabove ex­
...... should
........... the
.,,, same remain
, nMtlu uiipww
pressed and
unpaid Mnu
and
and hi\ar rears for the space of thirty days then
and frotqthenreforth. that 13 to -ay. after the
lapse of UP: raid thirty days the aforesaid telael pal sum of three hundred dollars with all
arrearage of interest therein shall at lhe option
of said obligee, bls executors, administrators
or assigns become and Ih- due and payable im­
mediately thereafter, although tbe period limit­
ed for the jmyntent hroferi may not then have
expired, and default, harlnz teen made In
the payment af Interest due Mareh a, jmo and
the same having remained unpaid and in ar­
rears for the space ot thirty days and upwards
lhe aforesaid nriuelpal rum of three huudrM
duDaro with aB arrearages of interest thereon la
now due and payable by the terms of -aid Imortaage.|on whleii mortcage there.is claimed to be
due at lhe date of this notice tbe sum of three
hundred and twenty-one dollars and an attarney's feeofflltcen dollars provided for In said
ukortgue. and no salt ar proceedings at law hav­
ing been Instttuted ta recover tbe moneys se­
cured by raid mortgage, or any part thereof.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the power ot -ale
contained la said mortgage, and the statute in
*urii case made and provided, notice is hereby
elven thalloo Saturday the eighth day ot Noveiaber. A. iLltao.alien o'clock in tlieforeneou
I shall sell at public auction, to the hlgtiest bid­
der. at tbe north front door of tbe court bouse
In tbe city of Hastings (that being the place
where the circuit court for Barry county fo .
bolden). the premises dwrlted in said martgxge. or -o much thereof u may be necessary
to nay tbe amount due on said mortgage, with
eight per rant. InlereHt. and all legal eoats,
together with an attorney^ fee of fifteen
dollars covenanted for therein, tbe premises
tei ng desert bed in said mortgagees all that cer
tain lot. piece and parcel ot land aitttate in tbe
township nf Hastings In the county of Barry and
state of Mlehlgau, and known ana deaertbed as
follows: Tbe west Italf of north west fractional
quarter of section nineteen (!•) Io town three a&gt;
north range eight (?) west, cootalntng fifty-five
wm.I k 1-1 fO
IwnH im.ro
' 'Thomas Haney Jr. Mortgagee.
Smith &amp; Comirovk. Atty‘a for Mortgagee.

MOHTGAGE SALE.
_ Default has been made in the payment
of a certain mortgaze made by Anna B.
Mapes April 1Mb, IM), to Sarah L. Isham and
recorded In the office ot the BrrHter of
Ifaeds. for Barry county. Michigan. June «&gt;r.
ISKI. In liner Hof niortgages on page 13. No
suit or proceeding has been Instituted at law
u&gt; recover the debt nr any pert thereof secured
by ssld ntnrtgstKe. Tie amount claimed to Be
dn- on said mortgage *t this date is tel -33
Notice is hereby given that by virtue ot the
po*er of sale contalurd In said mortxmre Un­
said mortKiige will be loredcaed by a
nt
lhe prenu-es therein described al piitllr
auction to the highest bidder, at the north front
door ot the Court house In tbe ctryot Hastings

FLY NETS

Dsraore. Sept, k
Wheal —Nn. • whit” cash. 9H4. No. 3 red
wncvL •_____ (___ •i.ik.

&lt; Ul
' • __,
NaS ca*lt and No- - white, 3714c.

CHEAP AND STRONG.

Smith * Oolgbove. Att’yi for

�Hastings Banner
42
of Yankee Springs, as representative In
In tbe state legislature.
Z
Mr. Hale Kenyon, former supervisor of
Hastings township, as county treasurer.
aveurr 14, 1878.
Both are good men, and the Banner Is
pleased to present their namea, as it will
editorial notes
lie the names of all other candidates. The
convention will be better prepared to do
its ditty by knowing something-about the
A republican
otHuUUA 00 WBDin the court roo
candidates who will probably come before
NE8DAY. 8EJ’
&lt;L

With your calling and examining those new boot- and'shdes
that I have jnst received for the

CalvinBraith and wife Crotnr
J 1NO»DdJ^anf}&gt; Vateotines

MsrtteCKrodler on J. ValeoFmk*K Bo!%J J Hen'der-

.

FALL TRADE

T J Blank sum
RJ RunneQsnmo

GeoMdy^ DLTfcrthtaiid list

Hope...:..................
?.-•
E Moody A Dunham list Maple
JMae%n for striker dist Baiti-

LEMoiw‘McKelvey district
W&gt;BlMesri«k !or "Fisher did

Let the republican county convention
take tbe wise course In Its selections for
county officers, and the results will be as
in ’SO and ’88. But that convention can
afford to make no mistakes.

Have also a full line of

Mills disc Yankee Springs..

Total
‘
Jesse Jordan? Treasurer, io *°°"DDt
Barry County Soldiers and bailors Mon­
ument Association:

Sept 7

more .......................
J
Heth Pratt Pratt dis Assyria.1
F J B'ood on A Hill list Carlton!
Alex GlUriaod dty'
F Bullis for town com Jobu»-

June 22

July 17

Nashville..............
Jehu M Beumer on Woodland

July 21 WR C Woodland. ...•
K Wolcott on CarlUmiiM^....
AUX 5
1*701 J M Smith for Prairieville
Sept n Geo Merlau UranimviBe........
Jonathan Valenttoe Hope
■ehooi............................ ............
jno P Han Big Rapids.............
Sept 11 I Beck for bls district LnrtDg ..
Jas F Mead city.......................
sept is Albert Barnum 55 oodland
JaaN CoUIMer cityJc
TChaffee same..........................
Marshall L. Cook to account with Barry
Friend D Soule Mudge district
I H Jordan same;
County Soldiers and Sailors Monument
Caatleton.-............................
Geo Gallatin same.......................
H Carveth for Parmelee dlst
D F Densmore same--...........
Tbe township and city committee* wRl plenae
Association.
.
J B Banta same.. . ..G
Subscription* banded me by E
April 25 G. M. Anderaon. dtyI
Pierce city, he had forgotten
By order Ccnnty Committee.
L.
Chase.
Woodland.
..................
LMGsriick same............ ..
M. I* CooK.Cb’m.
Chas. U Beamar, Irving
J 0 5Vaganun same
A. E. Ku;ASTON. Sec’y.
J A TelitogTwile aLd child
WU Cook dty...............................
LydiaGrant saa»u....... . - x. •• ••
AR McOmber dty
dtstNotO Johnstown.........
J and H w»lrz same..
1 LCressy city
J J Hendershott ou bls list
G M and E Davenport same...
C D Beebe city............................
Irviag... ............................... Wm Kunx same.........................
Contention
that the tariff imposed
Mrs H 0 Turner Wayland
Dan’l and Sarah Brown dl»"t
John R Barnum same...
MfsG H Brooks dty...................
No4Maple Grove..........
MrsO 8 Grant same.^
*
on imported agricultural products Is
R H Marshall Prairieville------ Jacob Bhoup dlst No 4 Maple
W Evart for bls dlst Castleton..
Harvey Williams Prairieville...
Grove....... ............ . .......... j. .
Clement Smith cash paid him
of no avail by way of protection to Ameri­
W H Merrick, Hastings Tw’p...
John HID and son dirt 4 Maple
at reunion........ ..................
can tanners will no more «tand the test of
N B Allee Yankee Springs.........
Grove.......x
John Kesgle CastteCM.............
Geo W Alling Rutland................
T Phillips city ...........................
O B Hager Woodland...
.
facts and figures than most-othm* assertions
Hon T W Primer Detroit
J H MeKevitt fortown commit­
L Lapliam for bls district
Hon Jas McMillan Detroit
tee Thornapple...................
of the industrious attorneys 'for free for­
Maple Grove.......... .................
Hon F A Hooker..........................
Hairy Strong Castleton
Kumm HarthornOraogevUle...
eign trade.
Philip Arthur MeGtiru list
C W Armstrong for Bowen
MrandMnJ NHartburn “ .
MIUsdistYankee Springs...
A cTSonils McG lira ii»t Hope.
Under lhe existing 4aw a tariff is Impos­
Womans relief corp* Middleville
J H MeKevitt forTbornapple..
W I. Moon dty.............................
H M Merrftt bls own list Hopeed on the principal farm products, as fol- May*
P M Wheeler W’oodlaud...........
Jan
id
8Batteroon city
J H Leonard city........................
J KHpatrick Woodland............
vws: Wheat, 20 cents per bushel; com,
Burke dty
E G Potter bls ow n list Maple
Jan 11 8 H Garrison for Fitzgerald post
EdTbayvrefty
Grove
Hastlim.................
oats, barley -and rye. each 10 cents; pota­
Peter Cobuni Hastiugk Tw’p...
Sept 12 Hiram Feagles tor Mudge dirt
Jan IQ J H Sawdy for his district
Fred Horton dty..........................
toes, Ju cents; livestock (other than breedP
R
Kains
F
G
Heree
Hsi*Hope
£8 Wfaltoomb city
Mays
A
55' DUienbeek and wife same
mg) twenty per cent on value. Tbe ef­ May 16 J R Bush Delton.........................
FG Bckrner city..........................
A Hill for bls district same....
August Hlsgen Delton
H P Bishop J Edger list Rut­
C 3 Palmerton Center district
fects of these charges, according to the
8 ureusel erty
land................................... .
Mra
Muy
Leonard
DeRoo......
Jonathan
Weaver Yankee
great apostle of free trade. who never lets
Feb*y 17 8 Sehanuaame..
Mrs Delta'Norwood “
Wm*IlSuich'iui cityi.
Feb’v.lS BWootaU same................. ........
Sirs Jones
’’
slip the -opportunity for reiterating bls
Ftb'yM I. Holmes same......
W T Hart
Howell Trask Grand Kaplda....
creml, Is that
Apra
T Baird
’*
Oliver Hale Rutland...................
Henry
Arbor
”
WmFauns
ata
.................
....
Tariff taxation Is not limited to the conJesse Jordan «aw
C A Pennock
’*
John
Mcl^avy
wm
Match
list
Aug t! Jacoo’Rrese per C 8 Palmerton
framer of imported articles, but the duties
Mark SklUman
’’
Rutland.............................
Mrs Afton Smith Rutlimd .,..
M*LCook iis per bis Utt" H’.i
hnposed upon such articles penult n cor­
R A Daniels
“
Addison Pennock
1
Sept 13 Clark Button A Hill’s list Wood­
responding increase iu prices to be laid
B R Huested
“
land.........................
upon the domestic productions of the same
John Stade post Cedar Creek
Total
1
Hope.......... ............................
Jesse Jordan, Treasurer In account with
May 23 To Wlncnell Lecture Com city..
D L Mortbland Cedar Creek
Every sensible business man, with May 27 Mrs Wm Jones city........... :.....
du* Hope...............................
Barry County Soldiers and Sailors Mon­
Sept 14 Jacob Edger ou ids list Rutland
Ibespvlee lists of the different trade centers May 29 Huffman Broadly...;..........
unfent Association:
R J Grant dty................................
Septs* PW Burgess on fits list Hast­
before him, can sec that this is not true; May 31 John Merriek Hastings Tw’p...
ings township.......................
3
Mrs Wm Merrick «. Floyd 10.
Octi
Frank Kinne Haber dirt Hast­
while it is a fact that tbe tariff rates above
Wavnn
Wayne 10 Hartlnm
Hastings Tw’n
p.........
.........
ings township........................
Nelson Kennedy » LHlieaenneJ P Barre same
Oct U
quoted-serve as a check to an influx of fordy 25 Hastings Tw’p...........
David Ickes Jesse Erb list Bal­
Ida E Davis HastInas Tw'o...
rign«rown products which would. In the
timore ..............................
Deca
W J Flsber 50 wife 25 Elmer
1IHW
France* Kobcr.s Dawson dlst
absence of sneh barrier, seriously embar­
Fisher *25.. Hastings Tw’p
Rutland......................... Mays
Jas Brown 50 wile 20 Jennie
Star district Hastium tw’p
rass nxarket prices in tbe -United States.
Brown 10 Charlie 10 Heetina-i
D Eyclediyaier dlst Hasting*
Foreign producers pay tiie tariff on such of
* John Shawmaniio Kta Sbswman
H Speseer P W Burgess list
these products as they send here, and,
30 Hastings Tw‘p............ ■.........

ions townships and wards will be entitled to

Castleton 14. Hdating* twp. 5. Qty lai ward a,
CrtvSd wards. City 3d ward i. City 4th want f&gt;.
Hope 7. Irving 7. Johnstown 1. Maple Grove «,
Orangeville 7. Prairieville 7. Rutland a, TboroapjJe 12. Woodland 8, Yankee Springs «. Total

Unless all signs fail, you will see an old
time republican vlctoryjn Michigan.

lienee cannot afford toaell thl?m as cheaply

Vrr Fisher M Barati Fisher 30
Hastings Tw'p
Tho* Fisher 50 wife 30 Hastings
Tw’p
F Marts and wife Hastings T*p
Jooait Olmstead 25 Jabez Olm­
stead 25 Hastings Tw’p.....
Tracy Carr sml wife Hastings

as they could and would sell -if permitted
to bring'thoir products-here free. What
they thus pay In the way of tariff goes into
lhe public treasury, and by ao much reduc­
es the amount that otherwise would be

Andrew Walen Assyria
Jin Pettlnxill a HUI list Wood­
land,.................
CyraS Brown ou bls list Carl-

'bairoce;'MUo"dlsx
Robert JohMOii and wife Hast­
PralrievUte................................
.
lugs Tw’p................................... Fareidfst ftal rievlUe.................
raised from our owo citizens.
Arthur 1’ettiiiirer 23. Geo Davis
C Mi Hack and Cora Mack
But notwithstanding the fact that for.
-25 Clarence Davis 26 Hasting*
DewUnc dirt Baltimore
J Dyhn clowerdsie Hope
v^Tw’p..................... ......................
«dgn tanners are taxed for the privilege of
GeoKddtatati BritiMre.......
Hattie Durkee 25 Albert Kinne
50 Hastings Tw’p.
C M Hendershott Baltimore...
selling their.products In our markets, they
Wm Johnson Hastings Tw’p...
Edidenatat No7 Johnstown..
JuneC GeoW ffcoip Castirum............ ..
did send here during the last fiscal year
Thus Johnson Johnstown
Ell Randan
••
L^asn ltjaxatxrtaa Flsherd 1st
staple farm products.to the^vaiue(of nearly
•
John Mead
“
Frank Crake* “
«J4.GOO,Q09, vlx: -Braadatuffs, 86.084,272,
ileo W Rickert Bowens Mills..
Mayas
' vegetable, 84,455,354. live animals, 33,- Junes ,CF Brooks dty............ ...........
Juue 12, Hon A C Towne for Milo dlsTo4jas~..4.“..*&lt;
May 31
3703*7. After-paving over two and three■
tries Prairieville...............
June 15 B W Sbrtner Charlotte
Rnueanuel Cook same
qnarterimilllon of -dollars as tariff, these
Elijah Hale Morgan district
P K Jewell Assyria Outer list
Castleton
...............
were sold In competition with the products
J J Pwktmi vliiige i bit Prairie?
Mrs John Fancher for Striker
&lt;jf American farms. '
district Baltimore
ville.........................................
July 17
Sarhh Harthorn Orangeville...
It.is with each facta as these that free .June 20 Ron Daniel striker dty
Geo Dlllenbrek CastiAon v...
C H V«nAnnancKy...v
A K Ketxaston etty .
trade attornsya -should be confronted when
J L Diamond Edger list RutW H Powers dty
Finding with the farmer for his vote i
Hon D Striker reunion 'fist'etty
f. E Knappen city------------ -----Ed Powers dty
Mr and MrsD Marshall Moore
against the .policy of protection for AmerDOlioMnaoi dty.....
J C Andras dty/
lean labor. The American fanner can no
C Mrsaer dty.....
■tore -euocesafully compete against the
RB Meaner dty
D w Reynolds d«y
cheap grown wheat of India and Russia
R K GranUHty
&gt;k dirt No 7 tri Orangethan the American manufacturer can com­
pete wlth hte foreign competitor in making'
eheap goo^R; The tariff of 20 cents per’
nsaroe..
buebel remov&lt;td;.and the price of American
H A Goodyear city.
oe saute......
Goodyear Broa city.
Yankee Springs ...
grown whaatrtranld be sold in Ils stead.
Maker Banner dty.
ey same-.
Proof of-this lies In a comparison of mar­
Ita for town coinmil-

ket q-rotations from the commercial centers
«f Europe and the United States. And
tanners will find more profit In -auch cotnpariaun than in listening to .the eonfuslng
diatribes of free trade.advocates.

experience to lhe state legislator.

July K
Ihat will be waomly supported.

TssRphH.

July 22

vttk tbe people.

John GBmjterou Hrts wfthhim
Irving.............................
EroeneBosh Ejcirahymer I tai
Bastihgs tw’p

dlrt Hastings tw’p..."
n Fisber aame....;....
Ron dty
'try Coats Grove dkt
Son Han4mare*"’.

?

C L Sovran Reubeu Bliven's’dii'-

Dr C 8 Burton city
FG Goodyear chy....................
W. 8. Goodyear city
C f PradiU hs-

May5

Same for A Rmters
Same f«r Daniel Merlau dht.

Stuck his stakes,

And stands there with both feet.

A. D. Cook, the Grocer,
Is now located in the handsome

NEW ROGERS’ BLOCK.
He has added to his stock of groceries and
ready for business with a dug R.

He feels greatly pleased with splendid pat­
ronage received.
“New fates every day, and lots of the old
customers.”

And there’s room for all.

BECAUSE
11) They find what they want in the line of groceries, pro­
visions, flour and feed. -

(4)

(6)

Low rent, light expenses, and light margin of profits.

And lastly because they like to trade there.

’Nough said.

Good day,
Will see you later.

POWDER
Absolutely Fur*.

cream nt tarter baking powder.

Hiabeat

A G KentforEiiiH rol Austin
distil Assyria
O L Crook dty
Mr* A Hill Grand Rapids'
BE WewHaatlun urp ........
*l£t“l5!“,,C
port
L B Pyur’dtit No'z Yaukee
hpnngs.... ..........................
I A Osgood &lt;11xt No * Hom*....
F G Fierce Brush Bidge dirt

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

- .

Mich.

C-A-^ITJLIj, S75,000.00
M'Rl’LUs 84.0Q0.00.

Michigan.

officers:

O. G. Robinson, President;
•»- W-Iteynohb.Caahlar.

Jajy

Jay MctMUumtam^
OCltarnutnl- w B
Hasilun tw'n...
M1W mSu Fitter*!

Mr^mt for ^Chldettcr^S'Aa

Located,

UstUMtie-

Yankee Springs;
S^tMtachie SH dlst Yankee

was tbe larges: and bmmc ewihuslsstic repoMlcan convention ever bold iu Michigan.
It was harnrouious and expressed Itaelf

KcMUtor.

He’s fixed,

'(5) Prices paid for butter, eggs and produce are the very
highest
,
•

\Van»erdist”FralrieYlHe ............................................
Geo Welgle same........................
t; d!er’f.e,!.Ce,I,*r dbl A’«yriM
RTF Douds Delton.. ........
W 8 Nelson clly......... ............
H Carveth for town conimlttei

Pratt Hendsrahutt dlst Irvine
LHlbbwy city............ ....
A W Chapin Outer &lt;nBt assyrta

Jas M Hewn dty
G W Lnwry ell/............
John^Yar^er Freeport,

strong; mea, ia strong m io locality, and
ira» tbe elements that win. The cou'vtsrtfon that ploeed this ticket In tbe field

Jam,

It’s Done!

(2) They are well treated.
(8) They know they get value received hi goods for their
money.

M1J VHU UIM

re

EH lalhrop dty.
JWbaatiaFatty.............
StS&amp;fi.::?.::.

that will lie ratified by a large majority.
We weed m&lt; proceed further with the state

And it did

M L Cook lirrvy and
exa RET. Sou on contract."' * •
J M Besamer one day labor as
eanvaiwer.
A Black &amp; Son on contract

Chao F Williams village lUtt

MrPiJtnatier lor bls district

Tboa Haney Rntand.
Sold 10 stamps tff make chai
Scott Rogers Spokane Fall*.
Henry C Oook dty
PAuhetoouctty.....................
Jqha IfoMy e&lt;W.--..................

F. G. STOWELL

ders Brush Itidge dm-

Throw F. Glddiaga

bt state and ualkxin! politic*.

7 Orangeville

Of all styles and PRICES to SUIT. I alway SMILE and
look HAPPY. Call and see me before you buy, as it wiu
Yours truly.
pay you.

The reason they come is

McGtiro Utt

Tke «tate convention at Detroit last
week did its work wisely and well. The
head of tbe ticket, James M. Turner, of
JLaaalug, is a bustling fanner .and June 21 --............................. JoiMapii
Grove......................................
oae of the wide
awake
bu«inesH'
Heary Crockford Carlton
Edwin Green Rutland
Mtw of .the
state.
is
a
man
D Hutcgett for district No i
wboae brain and heart have made him one
AJKjrrta.,.. ... .................. ...
of tbe best known mnn in Michigan. He' JulyX Assyria Center dlst per Mr Wlb
cox.
is as popular as he is wide!}- known. Mr. July.3 C W Armstrong Bowens Mills
,
dtet Yankeofipriiucs......
Uateu, of Saginaw, Hbc nominee for
C W Armstrong for Throwa^
de committee.
.
WRCctty...................
GmW Wellman diet No 4 Cssand favorably .known, who has had a pood
Wash­
ington Gardner, tbe nominee for secretary

Ed That er same
r Coburn same
John H Myers same..
Fred. Horton..
.1 M Chartwood same ...
Fall 10c other Ileum is W L
Moon
ML Cook livery and bote! ex-

Tbt

Buah

June 22 Archie Ayers city
MT Parker dty
Was BBtobMao afty..............
CtaMat Bratta atty................... .
L E. Madge for Branca school
dlatriet Maple Grove.........
R I HenderaboCt dta..................
Henry Hougbtayn city

Id 00

Women’s, Misses’ and Children’s

rC

directors:

Dan W. Reynolds,

w. H. Pewera,

The above u a cut of the

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On which our papers are folded. This machine is light
running, simple and low priced, just what the aveiaj-'”
country office needs and can afford to buy. Sold on &lt;ne
most liberal terms and warranted for 5 years. Manu­
factured by

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SIDNFT' oHI0'
To whom all enquiries should be address^-

�H a stings

wauTT1.,.

Banner.

PERsofUK. mewnoN.
Ttur«l.y. S^L &lt;■ IBM.

Mrs. Knowles ta visiting in Ionia.

J. H. Bennis was in Jackson yertegday.
_
-— iju ■!—.
Tne Hastings City
wlt’ «*«W ttw «&gt;raer tnwt, Busby
Bro, th, talf terarai nrf.wr under- 1 Sheriff Shrinor was In Kalamazoo Fri­
'
day.
thTcouniy coa»*Mto^&lt;rf •and •« or nrurty &gt;11 lb, »»„, flIW oBrr.
Last July 4th, the Plait:well hose boj»
In lhe uaw tare tern tnM.
Mayor Beebe waa hi Kalaniazoo over
- delegate to tbe aenatnrtal
Sunday.
■
B**'' 01 ""
»'
a good team, had lots at pw.’Hcc^vhlte
..kangbviclK.^
health has prepared an exhaustive but
Mrs. W. O. Lowden went to Detroit this
.. viu ■
hn"v4- ***•"!?*■ 8*VL,Mh
our boys lacked the practice.
*''m •• »PfK»»nt rtdflpu* * thecmmty
very oom preh tn si re document on the re­ morning.
But the Plainwell boys crowed over It,
i:^n%r!. KI’I. *’.«O onedatefal® totho»en- striction and prevention of diphtheria and
and some of them did so in a manner not
W.
Graham
was
In
Grand
Rapids
ita treatment. Reports show that Isolation
at all pleasant
and disinfection restrict tbe disease. He yesterday.
noWL
To
show Plainwell that Hastings Isn’t in
. niilr Sept- 'uh “» elect Uelentea recommends tbe burning ot sulphur in
Miss Belle DeLano vlsitfd In Allegan the liabit ot taking a back scat, tlte Bas­
r.m«nu&lt;sr.*pt. «»&gt;•
quantities large enough to thoroughly last week.
tings running hose team began to practice
■ aui.ton '
l»enneate tbe room and contents.
Miss Stella Andrews visited In Caledonia for Battle Creek, where a purse was of­
•I. .1 v -ptr nVer 13th, at J. N. Covert s
fered. and where they knew U&gt;ey would
Tbe dwelling of Mr. Kisebnies. of last week.
Ort.at l ■
.
meet Plainwell. Tbe contest took place
Woodland,
was
burglarized
on
the
night
(•AOTMCTOM.
Mr. and Mrs. J. X Greble left Tuesday Monday, and there were entered teams
p ember «to. at town hall. Naoh- of August Mth. Lyman Scott and John for Detroit
from Plainwell, Otsego, Dowagiac and
Bovee were arrested and jailed, charged
Wash Sponable- returned from Detroit this city. The run was advertised to be
with the crime. They were taken before
BAHKV.
40 rods—In reality it was 60 rods—lay 200
last
evening.
.. T , , ...n’s butel on Saturday. Sept. 13th. Esq. Velte, of Woodland Tuesday, waived
feet of hose, break at 150. and attach noz­
i ?.r &lt;h» purpose ot eleeting OBlegatea examination, and were bound over to tbe
W. J. Bonnet, of Charlotte, was In the zle. '
"Jt'j. nr.S .•onveMlop.
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circuit court, the ball being fixed at g500. city yesterday.
Hastings won the 875 first prize In the
They were unable to give bail, and are in
Charles Dolph, of Bellevue, was In the remarkably low time for the distance of 50
jalt
seconds. Otsego end Plainwell tied for
. ...,... rold mare with colt by ber wide
city Saturday.
second place, each 51 Ju seconds. The
. ■ ar h sound and kind for anyone
The creamery closed down Monday for
‘dm-. v^acnftl top tWKV. nearly new Ellis Hains visited relatives in Prairie­ second money was awarded Otsego because
. . ,,..oter. - i.Elr harden, a new robe, and the season. This is much to be regretted, ville last week.
of a little snap game the Plainwell boys
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lhe au.\r are all good and nearly but was unavoidable, it has lost money to
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*1111* sold arperatelyoraniK
MIm Sadie Tinkler will leave Friday tried to play. So Otsego took tbe 850 and
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,.!i. .•» c«»od note, payable Jan. tat the stockholders from tbe start, and tbe
Plainwell took the825 third money. They
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like toappl* tbr kame aa Ant farmers have failed to give It the patronage morning for Chicago.
also took a back street tor the depot and
, ,•■ .mall &gt;-o&gt;i«e ana lot.' ttoMtanarte they should, as we think In their own Inter;
Archie McCov made a business trip to tbe first train home.
‘
v - I went*. for further nartlenian esta. What will be done with tbe plane U
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Wm. K iJinn at J. W. l-unn**
Grand Rapids Tuesday.
The members of tbe Hastings team were:
a conundrum that nobody is* prepared to
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HaMlUiP. Mich.
Ijead, Frank Hams and Ed. Shuman: .2nd
solve.
Milan Waldorff spent Sunday with his
couple. Will Sage and Ed. Shumaker: 3rd.
brother Harty In Jackson.
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John
Garrison and Will Phillips: 4th, Fret!
iJsid Crowell attended tbe shooting
J. H. Smalley anil wife, of Potterville, Carpentey and, David Fuller; 5th, Chas.
Muniament in Detroit lost week, which
Grace and trichord Kurtz; Oth, Purse Pet­
were
in
the
city
last
week.
was attended by all the crack shots of the
ty and Hurd Green: hydrant men. Fred
country, and-again walked off with the
Mr. H. Alien, of Cleveland, apept Sun­ Soule and Gene McMurray, coupling break­
Iktn’s share of lhe prizes. He won 18
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er. Robert Green: pipeman. Will Scidmorc.
Lir. • :E^i&lt; '&lt;if ih -Nwr Bma. A Reynold*.'j first prizes, 0 second prizes, 5 third prizes day with Hastings friends.
Mrs. T. J. Bush was the guest of It Is said that Robert Green made the
' t!..- ... ’. rtyto of hats and bonnet* at and 1 fourth, and the medal given tn the Hastings friends yesterday.
, break In the hose at the 150 feet In tbe
“Champion shot of Michigan*' now adorns
shortest time ever witnessed at a tourna­
his v&lt;Mt. Verily Hastings is the city of
Elder L. G. Moore, ot Grand Rapids, ment. The judges could hardly believe
(i:. ia
dir lanteat line of! cliamplons.
was in the city Wednesday.
but there must be some spring Inside tbe
,. ..ip ff
in tin* city.
Mrs. Henry Andrus, of Battle Creek, hose that enabled Green to. uncouple it so
According to advance figures from the
W.et h;;v a watch until you have exquickly. But they soon became satisfied
annual report of Secretary Storrs of tbe visited In the city last week.
nimtl 'John Bekwnert stock.
there wasn’t, and expressed the greatest
state board of corrections nnd cbalrlties.
Guy Havens returned from a visit with surprise at Rob’s expertneoi.
n-r l.a.-k-: i- the place to buy your the population of the three asylums for Battle Creek relative* Friday.
■ The boys were naturally pleased and
the Insane is 2,&lt;J4&lt;k an increase of 291 over
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. n us.i.kry. notion^ etc.
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The Misses Edith and Edna Havens our citizens rejoiced over their victory.
last year. The Michigan asylum at* Kala­
They will tendered a fine banquet at the
w jit.l '«-eond hand .school books for
mazoo has W9. an increase of 58: the went to Three Rivers Saturday.
American House this evening, and will be
..lea’, .1. IL Robert* news room.
Northern at Traverse City 087. an Increase
Mrs. Mode Rich visited her brother In given abundant reason to know that the
Ibichtirt price in ••ash for apple* at of 00, and the Eastern at 1’ontiac WO. an Charlotte a few days last week.
citizens of Hastings greatly appreciated
increase of 109, although 180 of them
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their having won the prize at Battle
Fred Row land returned from an extend­
came by transfer from lhe Wayne county
Creek.
i
•■ -cimiI'h new invoice of hats, caps
ed visit with relatives in Ohio Friday
asylum.
. nd k«i|. furnishing goods at Holden A.
j -V Coulter, wife and daughter, of
Chureh and Society
C. E. Bld lac has purchased a half In­
The society connected with Emmanuel
Chicago, are visiting at Judge Smith’s.
Cfcll it Holden A- Hire’s and see tbe terest iu tbe promising two year old colt,
church will be entertained Thursday after­
George
St.
Clair.
Although
he
has
been
Dr.
Ixtwry
retnnicd
from
Saginaw
Fri
­
atwu ndvdlties in children's hata.and caps.
noon .Sept, lith by Sfesdames Delta
under Bid’s training but three weeks, be day. wliere he lias been with Ids horse.
&gt;rk** t* dill all.
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Barlow. Valiant. D. McNaughton, J. Vanis developing marvelously, showings quatCharlie Wilkins went to Ypsilanti Mon­ Annan, Hicks. Julia Goodyear, Wm..
h im |h&gt;.-m*r received a large stock of ter last Saturday in 40 KcondK, or at the
day and will attend the BasIness college. Huffman. E. Doyle. DorF'Mudge. Hupper
• chaiiti direct from the manufacturer,
rate of a mile In 2:40. We are glad to see
at society rooms ftom half past five until
ik^anil «ce thfctn.
tills valuable horse in tbe hands of a Hast­
Masters Stuart and Ted Knappen. of seven. AH are cordially invited to,attend.
Jbhn teenier leads them all In large ings man. and feel certain that in Mr. Grand Rapid*, visited bi tbe city last
The Methodists will give a church social
•►■k. oi&gt;"l goods and reasonable prices in Bldiae’s hands he will prove a valuable week.
at Ute parsonage next Friday afternoon and
addition to the speedy horaea ot Barry
’ ?hr
business.
W. A. Ham* and family&gt; returned Tues­ evening. It the weather 4« favorable, tbe
county.
day from a two week* outing at Ottawa tables will be spread on the lawn ^berwise
r IV- air indebted to Wm. Garrett, of
in the house. Refreshments served from ।
Agriculfarai fairs are what tbe farmers beach.
Yankee .Strings, for a fine watermelon
make them. We cannot evrape the r»-■eft at curtfti- r Monday.
Miss Ella Hallock returned from Lapeer five to seven, and Ice cream, during the j
sponsibility.
If farmers -demand tbe Friday, where site has spent tbe summer evening. All are Invited to?attcnd this
EH. Erats bOUic and lot in the wennd
the Inst church social dfitlg the con-j
stippression of objectionable features, they vacation.
ward i- •« *ale. at a bargain. Call at will be suppressed. If farmers give the
ference year.
f
•&gt;;uith a t’llsTove’a office for partirnlars.
Miss Minnie Hagar left yesterday morn­
fair a hearty support it will be a success
Next Sabbath will clAe the second
• &gt;ur Lacey correspondent chronicle* tbe —It will' not be necessary to have side ing for an extended visit with her parents year's pastorate of Rev. W. M. Puffer of
at South Haven.
dt-oh
Wm. Brotherton, who lived near shows and gambling devices in order to
tbe M. E. church, hi .this city. If the
•Jut place at the r&lt; markably advanced age make it a financial success. Every pro­
Tbe many friends pf Will Myers were “powers that be’’ fail to return him fdr
gressive fanner should begin at unoe- pleased to see him on the streets last week.' anothef. Hastings Methodists will feel
’ of ur: yrar«.
preparation to exhibit something at tbe after a long slego of sickness.
aggrieved; for it goes without saying
Br.y w.r. ■ iies wlivrr'yuu get the best fair. If he has not begun already .
Mrs. John Cole and Mrs. John Kurtz । that never has that denomination bad here
watch for the least money and as reprea more earnest and efficient Worker, nor
•eut-tl which is always al John Bessmcr’a
Farmers quite generally cotne to believe left yesterday morning far a short visit
one who more thoroughly earned the good
jewelry spire.
,Ai ।
that ditching the low lands throughout with Detroit friends yesterday.
opinion of the church and congregaUon
S. E. Kirk. Commercial Agent of tbe ] and ot the citizens generally. His. labors
It I- perhaps not ne.'cssary to tell you.| the surrounding country has liad something
it i* .|iiite generally understood that1 to do with causing, tbe dry season* that C. J. and M. R. IL was lh the city Satur­ In the pulpit aud in the social walks of
have prevailed Invariably of late. Those day In tbe interest of tbe road.
life have been most creditable to him and
Mester Bros. A Reynold-* are headquarters
whoae.memories can reach back ten. fifteen
to the church, and have resulted In much
• the bes! makes of buggies.
Mlts Bertha Bentiey went to Ypsilanti
or twenty years will recditect that crops
good. We expect he shall be sent to us
I’&lt;i: sale, my residence property in first seldom failed throughout thia section on Monday, where she will attend tbe State for another year.
v.4M.
Int. hon«ejind lam all In first account of dry weather. There was usual­ Normal school the coming year.
Service In thc’cburch next Sunday ScpL
•• ■‘•onditiim
tprrn'. to suit parehater. ly an abundance ot rain, and sometime*
Miss Emnai.-Audrich left Tuesday for
too much of It Corn was a certain crop, her borne. Gait Canada. During her stay 7 morning and evening. Rev. A. D.
(’. Wkimkrt.
and wheat the uncertain crop, from its here. Mi&lt;- Andrlch has made many warm Grigsby will preach, morning subject
!.&gt;&lt;! • &lt;1* siting to have their hair ent
“The Devil’s Vacation: evening “How a
liability to be frozen out. The reverse Is
ami • ul-d in the latest fashion, should true now. it is evident that great elimnti*: friends.
jll on l»i:&lt;hy Bros., as they h»v» *11 of changes have taken place here during tbe 1 'Dr. Fuller and Jno. Spence and wives,
• • uipnaiicfM nrt»s«iry and can guarantee
al«o R. K. Grant and W. IL Cook went to
past ten years.
*ati ffantloa.
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Doubtless owing to busy Umes among
Detroit Monday evening to see the sights
It is a fact that more towns die of want at the Exposition.
r fanners, the attendance at the races Fri­
Ma:r. ‘d our exchange* are advising tbe
day and Saturday was not what It should
. their vicinity to take care of of confidence on the part of business men ,
Ray Cheney left Monday evening for his
’ j potatoes, as the crop Is going to be and lack of public spirit than from any home In New York state. Ray has many have been, still It was very fair, and oome
-1 and the prospects are excellent for &amp; other cause.' When a man In search of a warm friends iu Haslinga who regret that splendid sporting events for Barry county
people were witnessed. And this much
homo or business location goes IntoXown
Jirlre hve v&gt;d bye.
be I* to leave the city.
can be said, that the money went to the
and finds everything brim full of hope
V brnh- may bp hindered from discolor- and enthusiasm over the prospects of the //The Ml-*ses Flo and Sabh- Beadle went horses that won on their merits.
jcion either by the Instent application of place and he soon become^ Imbued with To. Grand Rapids Friday, tbe former to
FRIDAY P. M.
&lt;-t wat-r. or by using a little dry starch the same spirit, and as a—Tesult lie drives re»ume ber duties as teacher in the G. IL
1st Running, poise 830. Entries. Frank
&lt;• trrowroot merely moistened by cold down his stakes and goes to a work with schools, and the latter to Irgin a course In
B„ owned by Wm. Burroughs. Johnstown,
toa'lr and placid on lhe Injured part.
the same Interest. When however be Die Business college.
Ivanhoe, a Grand Rapids hrnse, Iriab
Mike and Sin Bad. First Frank B.. 2d
yiu-e Iknihirxljott recently purchased n goes to a town" where everyone expresses a
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Mr*. J. W. Powere. of this city. Inu
‘al live donkey of Milan Waldorff. of, doubt and apprehension for the futureI gone to Hastings to loin her husband, who Ivanhoe. Sd Irish Mike.
Ib.p.-, fur the amusement of his children, prospects of the place, moving about and
(2) The 3:50 class trot did not fill.
• Is superintendent of the state fish car.
(3) Trotttng, 3:30 class, purse 850.
ami a* an .nvestmeut for lliat purpose. It Indulging in mournful complaints heI He Is notv distributing tlsh In the lakes of
•mitf !- Inq^-.not the donkey Wit tbe naturally feels it Is no place for him, and
Entries Little Fred, owned by C. E. Bld­
t
Barry
county.
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Telegraph.
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at once shakes bls feet while be pulls out
lack; Cleveland, N. T. Parker owner;
im -•-)!.a* w&lt;» 'me«n.
with all possible speed for some other /*Mi«s Ada Michael has accepted a posi­ Lulu, A. Keith owner; Joe Gavin Jr. and
. Hans a, VwFArman are now beginning place.
tion as stenographer In a bank in Cbatta- Selem. Firiit Little Fred, 2d Cleveland,
. nooga. Tenn., and will leave soon to be- 3d Selem, 4th Lulu. Little Fred took first
to rti eive their fall stock of crockery and
Pat Maloneys Irish Comedy Co. will ap­i gin her duties there. Mis* Michael has in three straight heats, and this in his first
rla-uvap-. The new goods comprise tbe
ctrs: an&lt;l most desirable patterns in each pear for one night only at Union hall on. many friend.^ in this city, who are pleased race. He shows be has tbe speed In him.
’in*, uj.l 'he prices eannpt fail to be aatla- Monday night next Sept 8th. We clip the with ber success, though sorry to see her
SATVKDAY P. IL
following from one of ourexchanges: The
' fietary. Yon should me tliuse goods.
(1) Running, mile beats, purse 350.
performance in tbe Opera bouse on Wed­. leave.
P. T. Colgrove's Barry county friends Entries Nellie Gray, Irish Mike arid Sin
Tbe Daughters of Rebecca and the I. O.l nesday evening, the first of tlse season,1
’ and admirers will be pleased to know (hat I Bad. FlraUrish Nike, ad %ln Bad, 3d
E. lodges will hold a basket picnic at I was greeted with a full bouse, and richly
Gray.
Aektr - Point on Long lake on Wednesday I deserved IL It was one of tbe best and1 his speech at tbe republican state con­ Nellie
(2) The yearling colt trot failed to fill.
' ventlcn. seconding tbe nomination of
**Pt totli. Half fare baa been secured, liveliest shows on the road. The perform­
A. IL Keith gave an exhibition half mile
the ticket* belnggood on all regular trains | ers seemed to go into tl&gt;e tiling with theirr Janjes M. Turner for governor, was pro- 'beat with his fine yearling. C. E. Bldlack
I
nouneed
tbe
finrtt
speech
of
the
con-rcrylsMiy Inylted to go and enjoy a whole hearts as If they enjoyed It as much
next gaVti ■” exhibition mile heat with his
as the audience, and the atagu business‘ ventlcn. He certainly deserved ti&gt;e hearty two year old St Clair, making a full mile
pleasant dny.
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’ I congratulations he received.
in 3:40 and a quarter in 30. St Clair lias
The Statesman jmeuscs the Battle Creek went off without a break, and without any
of riie tedious waits so common to shows,
We are Informed tlmt Professor Roberts been handled but three weeks, bnt ahows
Journal, Hastings Bannkiu Coldwater Keof tbe kind. We venture that if Pat comes. late of this city and now of Paw Paw. has that he Is full of speed.
pnblfcan and Albion Recorder of being
thia way again he will have a rousing re-f been elected superintendent of city schools
■ (3) Tbe free for all trot failed to fill.
mugwjynp papers If our contemporary Is ceotion. Prices are put at 25 and 85 cents. Tacoma, Washington. The dty Is the
«irrect it will lx&gt; &lt;|u!U* a boom for tbe within the reach of nil and doubtless theJ booming city ot tbe west and has a popula­ There were two entries. Barn- GolddusL
Al Racey’s famous stallion, and Star
inagiruinp* ns they are all influential hall will be crowded. Seats now on sale
tion of 30.000. The salary for tbe first Gazer, a Cadillac h^rse. The purse was
paper*.- Marshall Chronicle.
.,
year is 81.800 raising to 82,000 for the I
made 850 for best 3fln 5. full mile beats.
at Heath’s drug store.
' second year. We heartily congratulate Star Gazer took tbe 1st, 3d and 4th beats.
.Dr. Lathrop has relieved a number of
Tbe following Is Columbus Palmerton's
per-ous suffering with rheumatism in an predictions as published in the Woodland1 him.
Barry Goliiust the 2d heat Best time,
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incredibly short space of time with bln News: To those of niy fanner friends&gt;
Miss L. Jean McLaughlin was called to S:32. Barry has made the season as a
1 electric bath*. Any one suffertag from
wtxt hare from time to time put a little, tbe death-bed of a friend. Miss Satie stallion this year, and was in no condition
| rhenmalhm or paralysis should visit tho confidence in lhe “Indlcater” I wonld give I Serfven, at Grand Rapids, on Saturday. for the race. Nevertheless be hustled
'tocturrooms and satisfy Uremaelves os this timely advice: Put all the ground Miss Scriven, it will be remembered, spent Star Gazer for all lie Is worth. With 30
1 to the 1'uraiive virtues of electricity.
you can into wheat. Of course this is but twr. weeks with M1m Mcltaughlln last days training Barry could easily show his
1 The mo.' quarterly session of Barry Co. a repetition of what I said nearly three summer and made many warm friends heels to the northern Star Gazer. But this
dtatrict lodie No. 10 1. O. G. T. will be three months ago but on account of tlie! while here. She occupied a fine position race was justly considered the prelUest
ever seen on the fair grounds here, and
held at MiddlovUle on Monday. September many wise sages who have from time to; In the Grand Rapids shoots, and her brain
Mh. no. roannenclng at 10 o’clock a. m. time slurred my predictions, made at that was overtaxed by study, which resulted In tbe time we believe.is the fastest ever
made on thia track.
I Bodarss of Importance la to be brought time, 1 take tbe trouble to again say to bralp fever.
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Taken all In all, the races were satis­
Wort* this nn-etlng and a large attendance them that any kind of ground this fall will
bring wheat &lt;tet it In any rime In Sep­ ^Tuesday afternoon, at the home of tbe factory. Mr. Parker is In the condlUou of
1» dWnrt
G. a. Mosttv. !&gt;i»L Ser.
-Jinks “n leetle ahead;” but not much.
bride
’
s
parents
in
Rutland,
by
Rev.
tember and yon are ail right but don’t put
Grlgkby, Miss Minnie Ransom wan united We hope enough -olbzt In the'near future,
lM,hlnri them, and you will it off. Sow just as soon ns you can for
VJ
‘' n‘l'n»cnted. That is what maybe after September 20th you cannot In marriage to Mr. Baker Sbriner. of thia with tbe assistance of the business men
van i” !r"'’ * Hcynolda do with bnggiea put out your ground. To thuae wiseacres city. Tbe happy couple left for Detroit here, 8500 in purses may t»e hung up.
that evening, nnd will visit friends in the |
',o «“*
’’heap- 1 would any that all of my predlcriims Ea«t for a week. The bride is quite well
m
which are.alike nnprofite* made June S are coming, with the single
We d&lt;»ire to extend our heartfelt thanks
» them mid their patrons. They sell exception of a wet harvest, and the cloud and very favorably known In Hits city,
and Is * lady who will lie a ^welcome ad-1 lo U,e kin- lriffld, who auBtwl u. kurlns
•*&lt; the market affords—and tho beat burst on June 30lh settled that. As re­
to the -octal circles of Hastings. I
&lt; c’“e « heape»L
gards the frosta, there have been three In dttion
The Ban.vkh Joins the many friends of| hu,b*nd .nd t»Uwr Amo" N. HUfe
every month, au far. except the severe one
Mas- Axx I- Hailk and Soxk
w|n
K,ven b&gt;’ Harting*
the newly wedded pair in hearty eon-|
TuSr k”’ 7 °’ R s**ali on 1 told yon of. Vnt my word for IL even­ gratnlnlions and best wishes.
thing that la green had belter look out be­
DlaoalaUon
St'pu ®l,u Supper will be served fore August closes or perhaps unUr Sep­
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* T*vlor taw rettvwt from the 4
JI 'uo h» 7 and tbe proceeds will be tember 5. Just carefully took over what 1
Holden A Hire have the latest styles of A. D Hug1&gt;~ AC* ot
D.
bi the cumpletlrni of tha said to you on Jone 8 then recollect what bat-, cape and gents furnishing goods. will berootiana® bJr.“Lcmir home commenced In Grand RapRespectfully.
*v\-l?L‘",flrthbcd
lack of funds, there haa been.
Call aixi get prices.
c. a PAIAUOTON.
•eryixdj attejjd.
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All Goods MarM id Flail Fiores
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Price.

LowestLiving

Our Fall and Winter Stock
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Hats, Caps, Gents Furnishing
Goods and Clothing
A.re Mow Jl.xTri-vin.s-.
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Our stock is larger than ever before and
prices lower.
We have several grades in Black Cheviot
Suits and Overcoats. They are very fashionionable and will be very warm this fall and
winter.
.
If you are in want of an Overcoat or Suit
call and see them before buying!

Yours truly,

E. W. Morrill .&amp; Co.
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MILLINERY.
All the latest and best, patterns and styles
for the autumnal season. v~The ladies of Hastings and vicinity will find
here an assortment that cannot fail to please
and at satisfactory prices.

Fall Dress Goods.
Our first invoices have arrived and we
shall be pleased to show them.
They are
worth looking at, and comprise the latest and
most desirable patterns.

Call in and See Them.
We are receiving hew goods in all our de­
partments and it will be to.your advantage to
see us. ,
Our aim is: Correct styles, good goods and
moderate profits.

CALL ■&gt;

AT RUSSELLS.

�Good ini Honest.

ZAIjCHEUS THE PUBLICAN

TkE DAV OF THE MONTH.

Gentkemex: 1 have been a great suf­
ferer from sciatic rheumatism for flve
vears. A portion ef that time have beer, LESSON X, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­
confined to my bat Have been treated by
NATIONAL SERIES, SEPT. 7.
ury Dept, Onlumbcs,
by the best physicians without relief* 1
Ohio, Feb ®. IMO.
am now taking tin fourth bottle of Hib­
bard's Rheumatic Syrup and firmly believe
cobs OU in n&gt;r family
it will work a permanent cure. It acted
for years, r.ndrtndltta
upon the liver and regulated my kidneys
be the medicine of medicines
and digestive organs Immediately, and lias
FOR GENERAL USE.
done me more good already than all the
other medicines 1 have ever taken. 1
Ills a good. Honest medicine and honest men
(Compiled from Lawson Helper Quarterly by pee
1 inlMtou of EL &amp; Hoffman, publisher, Philadel­
cheerfully recommend this medicine.
will not facilitate to recunuDcnd it tn suffering
humanity.JOHN P. 8LEMMON9.
Mrs. Altha Hkuuixgto.’*
phia.]
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,
Altona. Mich.
Bookkeeper.
I “.Ind Jcxua entered nnd paved
Sold by all druggists. Prepared only by through Jericho." Tbe last verses of the
The Charles Wright Medicine Company, previous chapter tell ?f His healing ■ bUud
Detroit, Mich.
man as He came nigh to Jericho; while
The Clare democratic delegation Is un- Matt. XX, 29-34 tells of His healing twe
inMructod, save for (?. W. Stone, of Har­ blind tnen ns He departed from Jericho.
2. "And, behold, there w&lt;ua man named
rison. for auditor general.
Zacthamx, which tnw the chief among the
An old adage says: ‘'Remembrance is publlcanx, and he wax rich." We are not
the only th* which lingers when all others told whether tbe other publican was rich
A Rascally Bank Teller Landed die." A direct application to this truthful or poor, but wr are sure that he wna poor
saying has made us persistent iu our ef­ in apirit. Instead of a rich ruler, esteemed
in Prison..
forts to bring.IAM*e'H extract of Red Clover by the people aa in the last lesson, hero la
to your notice. We are dally coming in a rich publican, one of the close whom the
HE VEHTTJRE8 HOME FROM ABROAD. contact with people who say to us: Yon Pharisee thanked God that he did not be­
remember what 1 was. how I looked amt long to, but presently we shall find this
how I suffered before 1 was 'iudueed-to try rich chief among the publicans, in the com­
Red Clover. Ask any one who Ims taken pany of the healed blini men,a follower of
A erect Ion. t'nlntentlcmally
Bliu Red Clover for any form of blood disorder the meek aud lowly Jesus.
3. ".-Ind he sought to xec Jeaua, who He
and &gt;kin eruptions, for indigestion and
rheumatism.
Ask the/ we say. what ittu: and could not for the prna. because
In Peril—Footpad* Assault
their recollection of Red Vlover Is, what it he taut tittle of rlatwrc." His motives are
did for them, and they will convince you not given. Imfwc infer from the rest of
the story that he, too. would be a follower
of the truth of all our jttatements.
drrous Thing.
ot Jesus if He would have him. Perhaps
For sale by W. H. Goodyear.
Nkw York, Sept. 1.—On April 2 last
tip to this moment he wa* merely curious
The Shepherd clothes pin factory will to ace this grdat Teacher and worker of
Frederick Kimball, the paying teller of
use 2.000,000 feet of beech, birch and miracles, as when people go to church to
tho People's Savings bank, of Worcester,
maple to run until spring.
*
hear a new preacher. But how many have
Mum., absconded from that place with
To cure IJiUoatnfcss, Sick Headache, Consti­
thus gone, just to see nnd hear something
H.i.500 worth of bonds and cn.sh. a banpation, Malaria, Liver Cemplainta, tako
hr a railroad smash up in 1S7G, I liad new. or even to scoff, and there they were
cloned his wife aud two children, nnd weut
tho safe and certain remedy.
both ankles badly crushed. Soon after found of Him whom they sought not.
to Europe witha French-Canadian woman
4. "And he run before, and climbed tip
blood poison set in. and both legs, from
named Estelle I^eBou. The woman came my knees down, were covered with ulcer­ into, a nyeamtirc tree to ace Him: for He
Iwck to New York alone a few weeks ago. ated sores, that refused nil efforts to heal. waa to paxa that way." Ho was in earnest
nnd was spotted on the day of her arrival 1 was virtually helpless for ten years, las­ to sec Him, he came out from tho crowd,
Worcester detectives. Letters to her
ing bedridden mast of the time. During and unconsciously hid himself. In listen­
wore intercepted, showing that Kimball all the time I was attended by the la-st ing to the preaching of lhe gospel, or the
wasnboqtto rRturn. Yesterday the woman
u.ae the SHALI. Slac (40 little Beans to tho
physicians in this section of the state, and teaching ot the Sunday school lesson, all
bottle). THSY ARK TH* MOST COXVlSRDtMT.
left her home nnd was followed by the demust hare taken a cart load of medicine, are too apt to lose themselves in the crowd,
SnitabU tor *11 iX(M.
tectivA to the'-tlpck of the French fine
without-receiving any relief or being bene- instead of taking the truth home to them­
steamer LaBretaghs, where she eyed nar­
•flted in any way. In 1BS7 1 was induced selves. If we are to profit our own souls it
rowly every one who IMfithe vessel.
to try Swift’s Specific (S. S. S.) F com­ must be by separating ottrsehrn from
others und’by believing that He means me. I
Suddenly she rushed up to a well-, menced to Improve from the first dose, and
5. "And when Jcouscame to the place, I
continued to get better, until Unlay 1 am
dresaetl, middle-aged, man, threw her
He looked up and taw him." He who :
arms around him nnd kissed him repeal as sound and well n-i any man in the knows our down* sitting ami uprising
universe.
This
was
two
years
ago.
since
edly. The detectives internipted the love’
nnd undcrstands.our thoughts afar off (IS.
scene by arresting both participants and u-iiich I have had no return of -ores or cxxxix, 2); who saw Nathanael under the
taking them to police headquarters, where any paiu.ln die legs. From my experience tig tree (John L 48). saw also this* ninti
Kimball was fully identified nnd nil ot 1 j'onscIfnUously believe that Swift’s when lie left the crowd qnd climbed up
has no equal as n blood
the stolen bonds Were found scwetl in his Specific (S.
into this tree. The leaves of the sycamore
unidenihirtf but the stolen cash had all purifier, nnd 1 dicfrlitlly reconiineud It to could not hide him any niorbthan the trees
been spent. Kimball took hU irrreat very any one suffering from'uiiv disease of the of the garden could hide Adorn ami Eve.
CiiAiti.Es E. rl«Ain.TOX.
hard- Both be nnd the Lt-Bon woman blood.
He saw also tin- desires of his heart, for He
.1 luascl ly i I le? ku.lla na.
were locked up to await
rcquiiitioa
knows the t liinjpithat rome into our mind,
from Maaaachusetta
Treatise on Blood and skin disposes everyone of Them (Ezek. xi. 3). Hero is n
mailed free.
Swift Specific t o..
qjreking sitrwr and a seeking Saviour face
INCENDIARISM AT BROOKLYN
j
Atlanta. Ga.
io~&lt;a&lt;-e. What a glorious meeting. Tbe
Battle Creek Is trying to get an electric Holy Spirit brought it about. He dobs all
'these things.
street railway.
“Xml xald auto him, Zacch&lt;rtta, make
Nf.w Yom*, Sept. 1.—Fires that were
A Roman empnor fed his favorite horse fuutc and ivim duirn; for today J nmrt
plainly of incendiary origin started in six
with gilded outs and made Idtn first con­ &lt;l!rfdc&lt;i( thyhouae." How Zacchunn* heart
different localities in Brooklyn Saturday
sul of the empire. Better than golden or must have h«ped at these words; and then
iilgut and early yesterday motuing, and political honors for live slock is Cole’s He ralk-d him by timne. there was no mi*resulted in the injury of several persons famous Veterinary Carbolisalvc, unequaled taking it, He surely meant him.
and the arrest of two men on suspicion of for its success with live stock. Ils applica­
ti. "wlml/ir madchaAc,andcamcdo^rn,
belnfc the incendiaries. The Urea were tion renews the hair In its natural color, ond received Him joyfully." Thank God
started in teneiuents,and Man* Moore,ngvd relieves inflammation, keeps the (rug soft, for that. However, he xnmo down; he
If*. John Scjpnidt, 19 months,,nnd Aon toughens the feeL promotes growth of came quickly and received Christ gladly.
O'Reilly, two years, wen* ! seriously hoof, and is a sure, safe and speedy rem­ As the angel hurried lx»t out of Sodcan.
burned.
edy for all cuts, wounds, bruises, sprains, saying: “Escape for thy-lifr; haste Hire, e,
stiff nnd inflamed Joints, collar and saddle cape thither” (Gen. xix, 17. 23), so we who
The occupu(its of the tenanted houses in galls and s|&gt;eed cracks. Ijirge cans 31.00: are saved would urge the ut:saved t&lt;&gt; make
most cases narrowly escaped death. small esns 50 cents. I Sold by all druggists. haste and tome to Jesus, if wo only heartily
Rushes were made to the windows in fran­
helieveti what we profews to believe.
Wilber is a new Iosco postothce back
tic efforts to get owx and many threw
7. ••anti when Btcyaaw ft, they all mur­
THE "COLCHESTER BEBBER CO. thenuwhres over the iroh railings of the fire from East Tawas.
mured, x.iylnff, that He wu gone to be
escapoa, where they hung until rescued by
gucal with &lt;1 man that h'a uinncr. '•' Here
Sick Hradnchrl
the tiremen. In addition to the Injured
Loose's Rett Clover Fills cure sick is Satau resisting, the devil angry because
mentioned, a. baby of Annie O’Reilly, 0
he has lost a captive. In Zech. lii( 1, we see
old, was so badly burned that it headache, dyspepsia, indigestion. constP a man clothed with filthy garments stand­
“ADHESIVE COUNTERS.” months
will probably die. Several of the tennuts pation. 25e. per box. 5 boxes for 81. For ing Iwfore God, and Satan at his right hand
sale
by
W.
II.
Goody
ear.
who were aroused from their l»eds by the
to resist him, but a little furtberon in the
alarm became dazed and groped their way
Judge Christiancy is suffering, less now chapter the filthy gamients are gon», aud
through the smok refilled corridors from than during the past few days, with nd Satan is gone, too; there b a glorious change
which they were taken out by the rescu­ change for the better.
of apparel and the augulof the Ixirdstands
ers. One fireman was overcome by smoke
by. Whenever a sinnur comes to Christ,
aud removed to the hospital.
the devil h sure to find fault and point to
tho filthy garments. He did so through !
AN ANGRY WOMAN’S DEED.
Simon, the Pharisee, when the poor worn- |
When Baby wm sick, wo gave her Cutoria.
an came to Jesus (Luke vil, 8i&gt;). and again
■atj.tMSrMaaj.Scwlx— WrHaAar DmA •&lt; &gt;m*fc WUt*.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
in chap, xv, 3, when tbe publican, and sin I
nets oune near to Jesus. He U always I
Newark, N. J.. Sept. 1.—Saturday a
When she became Miss, she clung to Casturia.
Anin,, t,
1^ kt-i_._i__ _
* 1
number of workmen yswung n scaffold
When she had Children, she gave them Cantoris thing truly good; to binder sinners from
from the roof of _tbe house of Mrs.
coming to Christ, and to hinder saints from I
Josephine Rogers in order to reach the
serving Christ. He is the devil (i. e., the !
upper portion of a house adjoining, in
accuser or slanderer) nnd Satan (I. «., tbe
course of construction. Mra. Rogen or­
adversary); ho is a serpent, for he is subtle
Bert
Avery,
nKiUh*
Creek,
shot
him
­
dered tbe scaffold down, but tbe com­
and his ways are crooked; and he is a
mand waa not obeyed with sufficient alac­ self in the anMiWitli a Flobert rifle and dragon, having great power; but he has not
----rity to auit her. She darted into the may lose bis foot.
all power, Jrems has that, and He, blessed
house and soon emerged witha kuiferwith
Ixj His name, will yet destroy all the works
which she cut the rope holding one end
of the devil, and tho devil, too. Let him*
Dr. Hniues* Golden Hpoctflc. ’
of the scaffold, precipitating William
It can be given hi a cup ot tea or coffee, with­ resist mid accruw* all he has a mind to; we
McMahon, a painter, a distance of thirty out
tbe ktiowlndge of the person taking it. will overcome him by the Blood of the
feet to the pavement. McMahon's breast effecting a speedy nnd permanent cure, whrtlirr I-aml&gt;, nnd by the word of our testimony
bone was broken and internal injuries in­ the ratiewt l» a moderate drinker or an nlcoholle even If we die for it.
flicted from which he will probably die; wreck, rtiousauds of druuxards have been
8. " And Zacchtmtlijod,and tald unto
cured who Have lakes the Golden Specific iu
Mrs. Rogers was arrested and held fur the their coffee without their knowladreTand to­ lhe Lord.” He could not walk with Christ
grand jury.
_________
day believe they anil drinking of Uielr own free till t ..is was settled. With sin on the conwliL No harmful effort results from its ad­
DIABOLICAL WORK OF FOOTPADS.
ministration. Cures gnsranteed. Bend for cir­ ?2?&lt;*»T!re can ** no lrtl® ^Howship with
cular and full narticttbmt. Address In con- God. Bdt here comes the evidence of tlie
Hmo'Jjou.K,
co.. tK But mm. sincerity of his conversion. His faith be­
vinmniiati. u.
to Keep Him Quiet.
come. manifest in H, Workfc He show,
Altooxa, Pa., Sept. 1.—fcYour money
The water In Lake Huron is steadily that he has truly repented.
HtolBH 1410 or your life,'’ was the demand which met Using, and h now 1 lunches higher than it
"Behold, Lord, the half of my ooode 1
lto3
1-75 Santuel Francis while walking in the east­ waa eight months ago.
pirc to the poor, and If 1 have faArn (inp354 to 554 2.00 ern portion of the city at an early bouryea*
thtng from, any man byfaUc accusation,
terday morning. It came from footpads, ■
Mrs. W Inslow's Soothing Htrup should always rT^ore'“™Jo«TfoW.” These things were
and when Francis made a desperate re­ be ared for children teething. Tl sooUies We neithrr his salvation, nor the ground of it,
sldid. roftens the Burnt, alls*s all pam. cute bnt rather tbe evidences that hu hud r—nA.
sistance he was brutally assaulted nnd wind
colic and Is the best remedy fordlarrtuva.- from death to lift. W0 must keep in mind
far Gantlaman, left to die. His tongue was wrenched Twenty-nvc
cents a bottle.
and stand firm on this, that there is no sal­
from its roots in the attempt to keep him
The Saginaw “wbirlglg" factory burned vation by wort revealed in Scripture
quiet, nnd his condition, when he crawled
last night. It was worth 81,200 and was
R?ro L ’
EPh* “• ®1*
into a neighboring house unable to speak,
set on fire.
only and wbolljl in Christ for salvation,
was pitiable. He tnay recover. A large
but being saved we must prove |t |n our
sum of money was taken from him.
Ju8t “ f*‘thful • “Yin#
SALVATOR IS THE MONARCH.
n 11
’lu:." ‘-I**1,1 tt*aylng, and
these things I will that thou affirm con­
stantly, that they who have liclievcd be
Tackle** tad Flexible.
careful to maintain good works ”
New York, Aug. 29.—The most remark­
. ’•
unto him, Thltday
able t ime ever made on a race course was
Is talvatlon come to thia houoe, fonomuch
a» he alto (s a ron of Abraham." “Salva­
done by Salvator at'Monmouth park yes­
tion Is of -the Lord.” 'Behold Godfamv
terday with 110 pounds up aud Bergen
•alvotlon ' “Neither is there J Stton J
Hi UIE IS DM THE BOTTOM OF EVERY SMflE.
riding. The race was against time with
ref
Uosah v- n
- 5S?iv
two horses to go along as pacemakers—
Berrien county fanners have formed n 15). God manifest in the flesh lui(l
Noamiua
.-soernwa anu
and iMiseitn
Rosetta. Tbe
i tit* ursi
first went in .straw trust, and must get 84 per ton for rereiv«iU’ Hai
tbatT housc' nnd
at tbe start and the latter at the end of.A&lt;
received, and where Jesus is there i»
'every- last straw.
F. G. STOWELL, Agent.
vatiou k teuli in Hirn, and *n"rt f^S
the stretch, ataying until the lost furlong
Him there is none. He that hath the Soil
Hood In his talented poem “Miss Kill
was reached, when Snlv.itor went away
GUARDIAN'S BALE.
• 1mansegg and her precloug leg" eulogizes
In Ute matter of the estate of Purletfi Allen, like a flash and under thte wire iu 1
This boats Ten Broeck’s. record against 1the bed as a place ot delicious rest for the
lnNottce is Iwreby cJvcn lhatby Hrtue ofa
time—1:S0K**^X «cond&gt;, and reduces the weary head and pities tbe wretch whocanKntad on the -&gt;lh day qt July, latest record some 4 seconds.
jnirt sleep when God himself draw the cur­ our bodta. ,h«ll b. like HI. «„d R IS
sorable Tbotnasl* Patterson
tain. Refreshing sleep k not obtainable -ol), lor,,,, with th. Lord. WhSiJ? hi
b'&lt;°™ h” NX,
if tbe body'be disordered/ Sleep is anni­
Little Rock, Aril, Sept. 2.-The state
Hon to tb" bighret bidder on the PT™1*’,n
toe township of Hustings.
Mi,cJk w' election yesterday pa^aed off quietly so hilated by skin Irritations, pain* of ulcers,
bolls, carbuncles, felons, sore-eyes. catarrh.
Vwdntwday. lhe sub day of Brstrinber, ired. at
ZTo^ck i. m. ell tbe 'ngtw. the and mtareet (nr aa known. Partial returns and esti­ jMiiMming. frost bites, chilblains, piles,
w Ik-h sold Porlctt Alien la seized in and to mate* received from thirty of the seventy- cut. burns, scalds, bruises. wounds, chap­
the fpJlowina real estate. sltuMed and being In five counties id tbe state indicate in­
ping, chafing, tetter, for all of which Cole’s
the town &lt;rf Hastings. Harey. (a.. Michigan and
th* *“"* ol
.l.leT' J™
creased majorities for Governor Eagle and Carboilsalve is the safe rapid and perman­
the Democratic state ticket over two years ent external cure, snail boxes 25 rente;
ago, when his majority waa 15.UM.
large boxes BU cents. Sold by all drag-

1890 September 1890
Su. Mo. T». We. Th. Fri. Sat

7
14
21
28

1 -2 3 4 5 6
8 9 10 11 12 13
15 16 17 18 19 20
22 23
25 26 27
29 30

WGanifti, hnapldier ndjour my prijner here

Bui hi sot gbiiig h&gt; hud you, soyoiretd fcve no fear
JujI jit am fake tajy,you are not jeared I ^Op?
Only you njujt surrender, to
Geseral Santa Claus Soap.

UNDONE BY A KISS.

_

MADE ONLY BY

^NK.Fairbank4Co

CASTORIA

BILE BEANS

for Infants and Children

KISSING

IU bo. Oxford 8L. Brooklyn, N. Y.

No more

J. G. RUNYAN,
G. G. SPAULDING,
H45TING5.

caution

**.Ife« Niagara FaUs RcdU

Family
FARCO’S*

FARGO’S
$2.50 LADIES’BOOT

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

Labor turned out en masse at Streator,
Watcborn, of Columbia, O., and John

Tbe Livingston prteiibltiontetB have seIrcted a full list of cuanty candidate* to be
sl-tMlttored.

beyond tz&gt; Christ as th., t™- r J ’ .VTSh0"

*2.00

4,

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*H75

Ko!

*1-75

Rapids.

Stations

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W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.

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TIME TABLE
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LADIES,

bavaS—1 laBfaiMaMs is**ii*a ■tain, ImiihiIbihi*

Fargo’s
Shoes
for the* ।

ftfeSSEi® Michigan Central,

HMtCDOOK......
Itlclflnnu .tene t

A. E. Woolley, Agent.

Milo......
Delton. .L...
Qtoverdala...
Sbultx....:....

WHY I YOUR LIVES

Coats Grove
Woodland
Woodburv

W. L. DOUG I, AS, Brecktea, Usm.

HAsrixns...

IS OUT OF ORDER

££
* Stations.

wlH be a burden to you.

DB.C.KcUn’S
•LIVZB PILLS*
IVORY POLISH

Perfumes the Breath. Ask for rr.

FLEMING BROS., - Pittsburgh, P».

WtuMjx’e nltl U1MI&gt; Snout. Cleveland. Ohio.

It’s

MK-TH.
Kalnmaxoo ar..
Hast Cooper Lv.
Itlditamf Jnnc'l
Cressey ... .
Milo.................
Delton ...i....
Cloverdale -.
Sbutu.... j....
HAirnx&lt;i»u...
Coats Grove..
Woodland ..
Wood burr
Ffaa J». L,
lamslhg.........
Detroit...
.
Grand Rapids
•.•Uoeaai^ngnaJ only
provided with freight train nett
FltKD'K BUSH, rn-

H. C, Potter. Sec. * &lt;L F-

I OHAN’CEKYOitUKi:
Stale « Michigan, couuty •’&gt;
ChaDeent
Daniel J HoIUn'U coniplain.i
•
Holutm. defendant.
„
..
' Sull pending In the lircni: '
Cuuuty of Barry. In cbanrery. »u
Raman,£ti»t3Ui da*
to Uis cause II apmnrin frun.
file, that tbe deleadaut, Ann* •' H’dKinM
daaanad toon her te»t known 1^7 •” 7 ;'r'^

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of ber ni&gt;iHs*ranre Dial she reu.-r 7 r &gt;
the eoiiiptalnanf* bill &lt;d cotupb
and a cony, thereof to lie
।
ptalnanv* teltoitoa within iwriiji
rervire on ber of acop»
ni Ibis order; and that in
„ ,,
bill be taken M coutewt by
«&gt;•’
xn S’?
' dent defendant.
iwru'ty
And, It is further ordered thst nlthi 11
days lhe add compiaiiumt
h ..onr'
this order to be published in ’,l
Baxvcr. a D«rmi*r pri^ * । , "thu,
and ciretduUug hi »fd &lt;?“£’&gt;•, "'
such uttbllcaUou be rouliniiedttNrt
ones Is rera week for six werM 1.1
or that he cause it cony ol d* 'Al.nt &lt;n--.
tWTMMiaUv «erved on said
Oliw
r’aQ,LL HUMgn"* Mah-laaCream and
fendant. at least twenty d«ys t*l«*
LOton and Madv. Ichthyol Heap. .
above wrescrilied for ber
o
t
Dated. Augtat 2Mb. A. D. 1W
.
Aboxw»kCodrt ConuniMioncr.
,WJ,ur •,I «* ”kh- 11I Ctrentt
SS^kgAFrES;'.
^ul''*1”*111'

LADIES, TRY IT
BtMT-Talrde.a

Bolir'lbrt f*»r

�t to this Paper

PREMIUM LIST

ah—Tho progeny ot a standard Lone when
,t ot n •tandard mare.
-r', - The female prorouy of a standard horse
when out of a mare by a standard boroe.
uh l he female progeny of a standard horse
when nut of a »nare whose dam is a standard

I'jnnt.

XoTES.
Ml wire can should make their entries and w
nt., their mumbershlp Udkota before tbe first
n ot tfte fare The secretary’ *Ul he *t the
*!i&lt; rid’s office tn tue court house for two days.
■..•v.i-ive of Sunday, before the fair for that
punHweUie nncrain of eoehday ot the t*Ur will be
prepared by the committee and announced in
papers and by pasters upon the fair grounds.
i.. .-rj daulter Tuesday will have tta attractive
matures, to which tbe public are cordially InExtiibiwrs should carefully read tire premium
list and rule* and then if In doubt aa to what to
.1,.. enquireot those wtioae duty it Is to Inform
them. ..
•
.
Th-* DlvWoti sujKTtiutendcnta will ph«»r re*
:*&gt;rt at the fair nsninda Tuesday mornhut
i-r.impuy al so’ctooK, to take charge uf their
-u.e departments.

l nr ;H-S
**»
......
M-mllng entry .- balance previous to starting the
race.
Horses distancing the field entitled to Bret

Otru iKs or Tin: SoeBTr.
D. C. KoCLBSBYMNa
Mourns Bvkton
Nomman Latham
•
C. OMimn
kskcctivk roMitmmL .
John Fleming* 0. M- Hendershott, K. 1’. Feighw
I'mcCunlnKhxm. C. V. Robinson.

•

-

a fine
pownudist
lining
nt
&gt;t she
on of
&gt;minailing
u He
loney,
ira of
QSUUlloneyn the
lumis»r him
years
nouey
;o the
ipply.

Waifawe Hobb*.

rewves the right to 'Tlthbnld
ol directors m*l lire regula-

•

sucking coh

1st and rules.that they
iMn»£
pr°P®r aeeUoi.
&lt;&gt;y animal or
-My entered, aud no change in
Nx4“ “*

V1U.1SHK0 HV'TIIB NATIONALAKXOi'IAT1ON

bi enter u&gt; UeBue what rensUtutm * trottiughorse *»&lt;* tn establish t tafd of trottaro
„u a mure tnteUlgeat ban*, the following rules
re Mupled ta e^trol admission to the records
.tipedtaaee. When an animal meets the re­
' 'retnento of admission and It dihy registered.
' \ "u be accepted as a standard trotting
'l The ‘ standard breed trotUM horse defined
m-w standard!, as established by the. N. A. of
I. Horos Bresdrro,December 14. H8T, and came
i^n \uynttaW-!* thai hM himself a record of
•wo niinnte* *ndthirty second* (2 Jp) or batter;
~ • rnvtJed any of t:to R«hM a record ot ?
or
C u*’t; or. provbted hto sire nr his daui Is alf.-.nly a standard dniiMl. \
4-any mare or rrldlnjt that has a record of
• .i &lt;&gt;r better.
4-ADy haroc that it the siro ol two animals
a Gt. u record of 2 JO or better.
ith Au* horse that to the *lrv of uno unlnud
i.; a record of 2 JO or better; provided tie has
. tber at ttw following additional qualification : &gt;
, a record himteif of 2 -J8 or better; tfr Is the
' ,ir.- oi two animals with a record of a -is or bet:,.r; ,:»• Ila* * »lre or dam that l&gt; already a
.taiidsra animal.
•
sth-Auy marc that has produced ;ui animal

-

Honsns.

J. STALLIONS.

I'm: Srtsotro or ADittssrox to
IlKGlstlUTlOK.

-

four.

Any violation
a forfeiture of

yoKTHE ANNUAL FAIR OF
THE BARTY CO. AOBICUL-'
tural society, TO BE
HELD AT HARTINGS, SEPT.
•8-26, 169X__
।

Vice-Presidentlecreury
■
Treasurer
Marshal

DEPAKnOENT
.^XTuu

it roadsten
carriage horse
, . ...
4 "'AN DAMP HBKD.
Best stallion « years 0W or over
3
-

«

Wtior th« tour days of tin- fair, to
r.SyHLW.10* repairs.

, a-Anj
imr &lt;* n
will be «

OH GELDINGS

Jtacrpresona guilty ot destauv-

tucking colt

brood mare*.
tm?’?TU **

u,et&gt; u

-- ------------- t.~~ —«C.W1U allow.

Best stallton &lt; years old

IXHTR^C T10NS Tn, J t'IMKS.
t- Rack
committee:

_ evnitnlltc-- will procure u
K with Instructions, from the Best.eolt 3 years old
4-.ththe
IL record
entering upon
dto- Of 2 :» or better
" sucking colt . ....
wUl ui»t be award cd when the
l« hot worthy, though there be /• brood mare with colt by side ..
in i'.i:::;..'' P;in.
CUM H. MOHMAM AXP PKRCi
n‘enl- ■'Uperlor in their Best stallion 4 years old or over ....
wh‘ch Mr- unl Provided for in the
pre . iumliR. are enrered. the judgra are dethey so,d^lro,,i’5ri'1 rttscreUonnr5r PreR11”tn». If
/^ArnSss reurred and marked M forelKu
shall noteoxiipcu- with those ot domestic manu ­ Best" colt 3j year*••old
facture, but may be eomidered worthy to Ihreeonunrmh-d to notice
’• sucking eolt ,
Uses an* required to uuk&lt;‘
brood man- with colt by side ... 4 00 2 00
their repertalock p. in. of the thin! day
N. B —llorees entered la Clydesdale. Kngitah
and Norman claw- mum be registered
fandeaute-wlll plca-wbnve Bhtrv
with ccrtUlcnte of registcry shown.
;•
tied upon the nnlm.il- Ih-.
CLAM io; DBA XT HOHMIM NOT RKOIItore xeudtng tin nxfrom the rlnjt. •
TKKKO.
7-Ihr awaidhu: «&gt;mmltt-.- will dreignate
the awards of pniuinms by ribbons or cards Best Stallion 4 yean old at over.
?r :i&gt;!um, l.hic ; xecoml. red;
disK'rtUnoary.ys**®"
•- -——*
nt the secretary'
s-Xtipenid*
—J
.
—itendcatssre
strictly forbidden to
X. B. Horses entered in this class must not
convey any Uifnraaanw tn reference to owwr- weigh tew than I .too lbs.
-hlp of aaunwWartities on exhibition tn their
CUM It. COLTS, MAKES OB UBLDIXOS.
several d^pattW.uta.
Best colt 3 years old ...\.j 400 3
J-ExlilbtMnt uf thoroughbred stock shall
Iumlih;-. oerUtratr towed by and under the
seal of lhe society where the same Is registered,
vuekllns colt ................................ 2 po 1 no
which shall settle all questions ,v regardbrood mare with colt by side ... 4 oo a Oo
bre-ling.
Colta entered tn tbU class must correspond m
--Ju'tgi-.- wilt receive full tnstructiuns from
the super!ntoudcot uf the wx-tIon tn which :in v
arctOM-rvcartn the time aud place of their weigh less than l^no lbs.
work, and to hlui they will ai&gt;ply in all eases of
CLAM 11 TBAMS.
doubt and difficulty.
Beat farm team fob draft
it-Judges are especially requested to do full
CLAM IX ENGLISH M
and ample jnsttr- (unparunl) both to the exhib­
Best
stallion
I
yean
old or over..
itor and Lbo sock ty, otwervluxthat
It
is
pot
the
nwnff only.
••
3
•
purpi’s- cif tlwapslvty to encourage uameritorious exlilbitluusln any chm.-. but to du full amt
•*
1
•
2 00 1 00
aurnlt- in-ttee towOKtby exlnbltor &lt;
CLAHh 14. ’cOLTH. MAKKX OB OKLOIXOS.
1..-Judges wtU penult uo person to interfere
while at their wurtr. Competorx interfering Best colt 3 year* old.
with the indgss will forfeit their right to a
pHMMlUlU.
.
Breatdent
•
■
■
Ehixnu Boulxs
13.—WiM-ii hi t:*i opinion or the superintend­
suck lux colt
•
ent of a d-’psrh.mu*. the judged by inadvert­
bnxxl mare-wHb oolt bv »ldo
ence or from utht tr cause shall award premiums
to unworthy art* des. ur 'animal, the supertn Beat stall ton 4 JtM oM or over.
tend .: stud)
nark tn tbe sth ctass or awardtot meh premiums
Hu* question ot merit
SOO too

chsrrvrtf

M5. .-•OUTS, KABFS OH OJtLDlNOS

st-ricHINTKXDSXTN.

Races
m antt' ” ’

Sheep
swine.
ttw ■
nHH
oc
Mecbanlesi Week
• Iralusand VecrtaM
John Payne
bruit
• . Special Premiums
liKxrKAi. Rci.rlt.
t-Tickets x»l iwembershlp* wUl lw *&lt;»'d h»r
41 oo which WlV entitle the owner, his wife aJirt
’u” ber incMwre of tho family under Tl year;
11 suu*. to Bilmisslou v&gt; tn*- frclr ground* durttig
lour days of the fair, and to enter articles
f,’sinxle'iirkets will be sold for 25 cents.
i’hintrenover • and under 12 year* of age. to
' T-The annual meetlag of the »«xdety will be
brid.in N&gt;&lt;- caurthouseft
U»Unr».
&gt;u tl.rt fourth Tursdsr »•
.A,11
tiremiiuns not called lor by the 2och day of De‘ember next will be forfeited to the wcletv.
■
?.-All competitors of premiums *ud officers
shall he residents ot the county ■“5,“*'“^®?'
i'i»* society amt no interested party shall PM*
udgment oo property that be or hU famly ex-

; mare with «•'«• by tide -. .
CLAM &gt;"• CLBVF.tatt«»

and the entrant gioney

Best ttalllon 4 peon ol d or over...

Srrri‘ HrofLiTioss.
All irlaHuf apei'WUUds class will V_
exclusive direated trfthtswwiety and governed

JndgM-Wahar Itobertsoti. John !*&lt;•■

claw nre expected to
present- nrdcr«» the inwk and sw that nil
trials of Mwed are conducted in a fair and hou­
: r 11.:, manner, and are .v.’.honred to cause the
ara-st of oft endecs; and for itlsnbcdlrnce of or-

Best stallion 4 yean old or over
\ It

m ii,»n

Horses Ih UM Haas mast «ot. v
i .-oO nor tnnrr than 1 Jro: and if

wSl- SSbli »*St to nut iraiitc Io exhib!:
uw -•..u-d'of the borer-.competing, the judges
X
-hole or

K2SXS?^:iai w-«•
Colt* entered iu this class must «
sl/e with class IX
h(
-num
N. B. Manx entered In tn»»*
weigh Ires than 1.100 nor more than 1^0 lbs.
Best team................. •“•••• .........
nKTABTMKNT II

••
calf
Best cow 3 years old or
Bc«t heifer 2 year* "Irt
.»
calf
CLAMS- HOIXTAJXa.
CLAM 3. PBVONS.

CLAW H. OXXN ANU
•«r*"“5JS.LSirS

Prkmivm List. liters.

cum*.

"

calf.......... .........

“

■- clock p. m. of the test day «f ‘be f«Br.

a listed
Mre.
u and,
in the
short.
lo pro•nemy
nnd
allied,
roundi
saved
guardI
1 men।
•Token
of hisi
i
■
me to।
when,
y. she j urged,
than
i—iwnr-~ M*akai
e nnd!

xccpt
asiou.
I into
ients,
aftcr­
itic-nt
it tho
id of*
loctor
&gt;n on
, man

nix) ut
sp i tai
? the
1 the
ilanaf the
cd to
•ard’s

f the
leases
&gt;und.
down
id all
scued
ticket
tnd it
i an
3 the
kind
ience
I she
r and
been
•ower

three

.. .Uh mu bjjyl®!m*-2**,% best 2 in a. H

*Sft, y ln a.

be brooxht into the rtur.and there
unU
Un-judgeshavsdeadsdupan
13-no animals will be
[hit 3nl. 10 ; 4ULX
_
No. 4. Trotting;
m tnore than one class In the list,
animal-corapfltine t« pain may »Mo
SMOG. lKt,«»:«
as single, for carnage &lt;*r draft: also
mile beat.
petlnr slnxle may sAro
llor-ex owned wtttUu the couuty. entarttnt the
n&lt;H
&lt;ror‘
■! .|-' til
"Premium will ta* paid
e executive commit^!.
until ai
and they may modify or refine to paj tire sai

h

mite heats;

’«-CT"’S',S:
-----------

.-irse

Mra.
their
n the
mcnid it
o ask
n:
must
ges.”
Who
suf-

any ot the d\i.r^te.

nwurrMB"! o.

Snrrr.

“■jii" ".'Ji.
padiiK: 1‘ur*1'
te. trot ¥. mile.
IX&gt;- K&lt; *lu-

that never tnrtted ter n»on«&gt; ;| H miu. bents.

uM(G

UIABS 2.

A suitable police force will be kept on duty
H'tflit to protect the saiinab and ottier pnn

-him
, and
me.”
ming

WOOIA
LINCOLN.

him

anr actually
ZD
• exbib■■

Spiire .&gt;•/- ArrtrrrrTs.
Aire&lt;--

Sport

,

M X LXICItSTEn.
m 4. cowwoU).
I 5, SOVTHWX*’
oxroHtmowx.

740 Ron*
for •boys
U‘H ' 9'.
«£- rare
***•
3:

I the
lead,'
ome,
iricy,
and

returned
LONG WOOL.

tncmouro of the society.'

•fficersi
■cruitr, and

■nd of

clam 1. nUBIIAMS.
Best bull 3 years old “V o'"
..
2 ■
••

fiir exhibitton
dull be marked as such and sltaM not compete
with those of doinoKtie manutaetute.
tl.

St.to pre dajrj
required woe
dosing eachday.a
UctesonexNWttoo

w col­
li the
wrved
teen a
had a
1. who
*• who।

CaTTJ.K.

CLAM T. OBAl&gt;» OR NATH KS-^
Bestjrrede &lt;r »•»"*
yrojs iiM

ihhpartietaac
tides ai
ire furo
■nob book

tlon uf the name ilia*, so strangely ex­
cited her stricken husband, but the
'I watchers
wuiuucm in the
uib liospitul
nospiuu tlie
too next night
’ declared that in his ravings Clancy kept
*
•
’
‘
calling for Lieut Hayne.
Stannard's battalioq of the cavalry
came inarching into the post two 4aya
after the fire, and created a diversion in
the garrison talk, which for.one long day
had been all of that dramatic'incident
and its attendant circumstances. In social
circles, among the officers and ladies, the
main topic was the conduct of Mr.
Hayne nnd the injuries he had sustained
ix the us a consequence of his gallant rescue.
■ficial- Among the enlisted men and the deni­
tl the zens
___________
______________
____ principal____
of Sudsville
the talk,was
ought! |y of the revelation of Mrs. fJlancy's
she
■is,
“• “
“v ।• hoard of greeubacka But in both circles
*wires
- a singular story was just beginning to
creep around, and it was to the effect
battle that Clancy had cried aloud and fainted
t. She dead away and that Mrs. Claacy liad
erly— gone into hysterics when they were told
in the that Lieut. Hayne was the man to whom
£ soon the one owed his life and the other her
stiiu- money. Some one met Capt. Rayner on
l He the sidewalk the morning Stannard came
t into marching home and axked him if he hod
I heard the queer story about Clancy, Ho

Hnpt.-Jotm Flendng
v™,,.™
Judges-Douglas Jtall. JctaV ll°l-' "

Mo. 4
mtnwiLi'
■•eedine year, be allowed a diploma, and on tbs
..eund year after rw-clvtug mid premium, shah
«•»»*«’
un(A»m be eutttled to complete for am prenuwn*, 11OR No. 5 and niixsd race No.«.
H -All animate ar artfc’es offered toe exMffirMTOAV. _
thin shall be boua. fide proiwrtr Of the exh bitor. provided that any firm or «W“t*
loUowod by trolling
ihu.Iikw* as such mav enter coh&gt;i«"&gt; I’top* w
Il, 2-rAu'thanutaclurrd nrtteies mast
tiisnofaettired |n the county, by ttw exbfMtor.

'he tair, «xoc&lt;* in »

I say. or yell dhrivc him crazy wid
•-yer— Be quiet, Mike! don’t ye ppake
agin.” And she laid a broad, red hand
upon his face. He only groaned again
and threw his one unlandaged arm
; across his darkened eyes, as though to
। hide from sight of alt
•
| From that time on she made no men-

Brat eolt s ycArs old...................... • •
il^wardnonacmlum* in any

"t - Entries may be made by matt.
iru: ttie seerctarv at any tone Before lbl’ /*'r;
mcretary. |
1 he books will be opened foe Pers®™*’
‘*5
.lays, excluding Hunday. before the first d»t &lt;&gt;f
the fair, at the offloe of the
mgs, an.! all animal* or articles Intended for
ORtfKH UF EXSRCISFS.
. ••thlhUUm must be entered or ‘»n
}{’*
7 -fenlng of tbe first day^when the book*
th®
&lt;»t the tair^ will be occupied tn
Mcretarywltl be closed. No deviation from
The
Ural
day rr
&lt; shSnr stock awl articles f*&gt;r
this rate can be made. ’
'.-cards will be furnished with
" enter) uk ;uid l (diXotriei* must be made on or
exhibition,
and
.utered at the secretary »
before eveningi'wtlfbc
1
chanted on thl- day.
I. e pbu-vd near the animals or
•d,’»o tli.it tho Judge* win bare no difficulty In
WXPNRSPA'.
'''^-Exhibitors will t-e careful to linveitlwdr ar
?
nn ,11111ticks and animate nrralnced In their proper
piares iu season, otherwise they may be qyer- bition.
Ssiked by tbe viewing committee. I
Star No, 1, folio red W rare

Ol these
lied for i

gcant! He's Ixtside liituself! Oh, will ye
never slop talking to him and lave him

‘trick horse

middle wool,

"fc*1”"

aud
dow.
t he

had not, and it was told him then aud
there.
Rayner did not even attempt to laugh
at it or turn it off in any way. He looked
dozed, stunned, for a moment, turned
very white and old looking, nnd. hardly
saying good day to his informant, faced
about and went straight to his quarters.
Ho wax not among the crowd that gath­
ered to welcome the incoming cavalry­
men that bright, crisp, winter day, and
that evening Mrs. Rayner went to the
hospital to ask what she could do for
Clancy and his wife. Capt. Rayner nlways expected her to see that every care
and attention was paid to . the sick and
needy of his company, she explained to
Che doctor, who could nut recall having
jieen her on a similar errand before, al­
though sick and needy of Company B'
were not unknown in garrisons where
he had served with them. She spent a
good while With Mrs. Clancy, whom she
bad never noticed hitherto, much to lhe
laundress' indignation, aud coneeruing
whose conduct she had been known to
express herself in terms of extreme disapprobation. But in times of suffering
such things are forgotten; Mrs. Rayner
was full of sympathy and interest; there
was nothing «he was not eager to send
them,-and no thinks were necessary.
She cohld never do too much for the
men of her husband's company.
Yet there was a member of her hus­
band's com jinny on whom in his suffering
neither she nor the captain saw fit tocall.
Mr. Haynes eyes were seriously injured
by tbeffiames and heat, and ^e was now

wait awhile.
The kind woman retired dismayed—
ahe could not usderatand such obduracy,
xmd her husband felt rebuffed. Stan­
nard, of lhe cavalry, too, came in with
liia gentle wife.' Sira was loved through­
out the regiment for Iter kindEnens and
grace of mind, as well aa for her devo­
tion to the sick aud suffering in thejdd
days of the IncKan wars, and Stannard
had made u similar proffer and been
similarly refused, and be bad gone away
indignant. He thought Mr. Hnyne too
bumptious to live: but he bora no malice,
and his wroth was soon over. Many of
the cavalry officers called in person and ‘
tendered their services, and were very
civilly received, but all offers were posi­
tively declined Just what the infantry
officers should'do was a momentous
question. That! they could no longer
hold aloof 'was a matter that was quick­
ly settled,'jind [three of their number
went through the .chill gloaming of tbe
wintry eve and sent in their cards by
Sain, who usliered them into tho cheer­
less front room, while one of their num­
ber followed to tbe doorway which led
to the room in rear, in which, still con- .
fined to his bed by tbe doctor's advice,
the injured officer was lying. It was
Mr. Ross who ’went to the door and
cleared his throat and stood, in tho pres­
•ence of tho man to whom, more than
five years before, lie liad refused his
hand. The others listened anxiously:
•‘Mr.' Hayne; this is Roes. 1 come
with Foster and Graham to say bow ''
deeply we regret your injuries, and to
tender our sympathy and our services.”
There was dead silence for a moment.
Foster and Graham stood with hearts
tliat beat unaccountably liard, looking at
each other in perplexity.
Would he
never reply?
'
Tbe answer came at last—a question:
“To what in j «ries do you allude, Mr.
Row?”
Even in the twilight they could see
the sudden, flush, of the Scotchman's
cheek. He was a blunt fellow, but, as
tho senior, *Rad been chosen spokesman
for the thro*-. The abrupt question stag­
gered him. It was a second or two be­
fore be could collect himself.
“I mean the injuries at the fire,” he
replied. ,
This time no answer whatever. It was
growing too painful.
Roes looked in
bewilderment aX the bandaged face andand again broke the silence:
“We hope you M-on't deny us the right
to be of service, Mr. Hayne. If there is
anything we can do that you need or
would like”— hesitatingly. ■
“You have nothing further to say?”
uakccl the culm voice from the pillow.
“I—don't know what else we can say,"
faltered ^oes, after an instant's pause.
The answer came, firm and prompt,
but icily cool:
,
“Then there to nothing that you can
do.”
And the three took their departure,
sore at heart.
There were .others of the infantry who
hnd purposed going to see Hayne that
evening, but the xtory of Rous's experi­
ence put nn end to it all. It, was plain
that even now Mr. Hayne made the con­

living in darkness. Il might be a month, dition of the faintest advance from his
taid.tl-v doctor, before he could use his regimental conxrades a full confession of
error. He wound have no less.
ryes again.
“Only think of that jxxir fellow all
Tliat evening the colonel sat by his bed­
alone out there on tliat ghastly prairie side and had an earnest talk. He ven­
tnd unable to read!’’ was the exclama­ tured to expostulate with tho invalid on
tion of one of the cavalry ladies in Mrs. his refusal to jgo to die major's or to
lie could\havo so . many
Rayners presence; and, us there was an Stannard's,
awkward silence and Homebody had to cpmforts and delicacies there that would
be impoitoible lierc. He did not refer to
break it.'Mrs. Rayner resjxmded:
“If I live! on Prairie avenue I should edibles and drinkables alone, he said,
with a smile; but Hayne'x patient face
consider blmdness a blessing.*'
It was an unfortunate remark. There gave no sign &lt; &gt;f relenting. Ha heard the
was strong sympathy developing for coltyicl tlirougi:. au*d then said 'slowly
;
Hayne all through the garrison. Mrs. and firmly:
“I have not acted hastily, sir; I ap­
Rayner never meant that it should have
any such significance, but inside of preciate their kindness, aud am not un­
twenty-four hours, in course of which grateful. . Five years ago my whole life
her language had Ix-en repeated some was changed. ’From that tint? to this I
dozens of rimes and distorted quite as have done without a host of thinjs that
many, the generally accepted version of used to be indispensable', and have ab­
the story was that Mrs. Rayner, so far jured them one and all f«r a single lux­
from expressing the faintest sympathy ury that I cannot live without—the lux­
or sorrow for Mr. Hnync’s misfortune, so ury M utter independence—the joy uf
far from expressing the natural gratifi­ knowihg that I owe no man anything—
cation which a lady should feel tliat it the blaming of beiug beholden to no one
was on officer ot lier regiment who had on earth for a single service I cannot pay
‘
readied the sceneof danger ahead of the for. It is the &lt;}ue luxury left me."
cavalry officer of the guard, had said in
To,be continued.
so many words that Mr. Hayne ought to
be thankful tliat blindness was the worst
It was just an ordinary scrap of wrap­
I thing tliat liakl come to him.
There was little chance for harmony ping paper, but V «aved Imr life. She was
in tbe las) stages of consumption, told by
after tliat. Miiny men and some women,
physielaiiH that she was incurable and
of course, refttsed to believe Jt, and said could live only a short tiriie; abe weighed
they felt confident tliat she_J»ad been less than "O'jmuiikIs. On a piece of wrap­
misrepresented. Still, all knew by this ping paper she read of Dr. King's New
lime that Mrs. Rayner was bitter against Discovery, and got a .-ample bottle; It lielpHayne, and hud heard ot her denuncia­ ed her, she Ixuight a large bottle. It helped
tion of the colonel’s action. So, too, liad her more, bought another and grew better
the colonel heard that she openly de­ fast, continued it- use and is now strong,
clared that she would refuse any invita­ healthy, ro««y, phimp, weighing 140 jxiuiids.
tion extended to her or to her sister For fuller particulars send stamp to W. II.
Cole. Druggist. Fort Sinltli. Trial bottles
which might involve lier accepting hos­
of this wonderful discovery free at W. II.
pitality at his house. These things do
Goodyear’s drug store.
get around in most,astonishing ways.
Euprpvy.
Then another complication arose:
This u what you &lt;aight to have. In fact,
Hayne, too, was mixing matters. The you must have it. to fully enjoy life.
major commanding the battalion, n man Thousnmt- are seaehlntf for it daily, and
in no wise connected with his misfort­ mounting liecause they find It not. Thou­
unes. hod gone to him and urged, with sands upon thousands of dollars are spent
the doctor's full consent, that ho should annually by our jx-ople in the hope that
be moved over into nnd become on in­ they may attain this boon. And yet it
mate of his household in garrison. He may be hnd by' all. We guarantee that
hod a big. roomy house. His wife ear­ Electric Bitter*, if u-ed according to direc­
nestly added her entreaties to the ma­ tions and the ,use persisted In. will bring
you good digestion and oust tbe demon
jor's. but nil to no purjK»c: Mr. Hayne
dyspepsia and Install instead Eupepsy.
firmly declined.
He thanked
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------------- the ma- We
nerecotuincna-mecxnc
recommend Electric outers
Bitters tor
for oyspefH
dyspeje
jor: he rone and bent over ,tbe-aady^_ ^ja
al| &lt;,1^.3^..^ of ]|ver. stomach and
hand and thanked her with p voice Umt kldnFVx. Sold at 50c. and SI.00 per bottle
was full of gentleness and gratitude: by W. H. Goodyear, druggist
but he said that lie liad learned to live . Bueklen's Arnica Balve.
*
in solitude. Sam wax accustomed tb nil
The best'salve tai the world for cuts,
his ways, and he liad every comfort he bruises, ulccri. salt rheum, fever sorvs.
needed. His wants were few and sim­ tetter, diapped hands, chilblains, cor/s.
ple. She would not be content, and and al) rildu eruptions, and positively cures
urged him further. He loved reading: piles, orhopay nujulred. It Is guaranteed
surely he would miss his books and to give jk-rfcct -at infaction, or money re
funded. Pried 25 ets. per box. For sale
would need some one to read aloud to
by W. fl. Goodyear
him', and there were so many ladies in
Oscar^ Vaneelder, of Pierson, h dead,
the garrison who would be glad to meet
pierced by a l*lt of li^httiiiig. He was a
at her house aud read to him by turns.
fanner ami it happened ycstenlay.
He loved music, siio heard, and there
was her piano, and she knew several
If you will wud us your adders*, we will mail
who*would be delighted to come and you our Illustrated pamphlet explaining all
Dr. Dys's Celebrated i: • ■ trc»-\ oitalc
play for him by the hour. He shook his about
Beltand Appliance*. and their charming effects
head, and the bandages hid the tears
that came to his smarting eyes. He had hood. Paumbia free. Ifjoa are thus afflict cd.
made arrangements to be read aloud to, wb will send &gt;w a Belt and A^llune™ on a
be said; and as for music, that must trial.
VOLTAIC BhltCo.,MarabaU.Mich.

�DEPAP.TMEXT D.

Snrr. '

Good and Honest

THE DAY OF THE MONTH.

1890 September 1890
Su. Mo. To. We. Th. Fri. Sat.

cobs Oil In nir fmnUy
for years, sad dad It to
ths medldne of medicines

FOR GENERAL U8E.
It 13 a good, honest medldne and honest men
will nol hesitate to reconimctul It tn sufTertng
hamanlty.”
JOHN P. SLEMMON3.
Bookkeeper.

Relief.

Pain^ScfiES
J^MPUYanoPERW^^

7
14
21
28

1
8
15
22
29

,2
9
16
23
30

3 4 5 6
10 11 12 13
17 18 19 20
24 25 26 27

G» |
fcrer

UNDONE BY A KISS.
A Rascally Bank Teller Landed
In Prison*
HE VESTURES HOME FROM ABROAD.

’*Cured&gt;by n*!^5
Affection, t'ulntciitionallv Betrays Him

bmto-mo .TheEhas-AVogelexCo

io euro Uiuouancaa, Sick Headache, Conatlpayou. Malaria, Liver Complaint, take
"the Bate and certain remedy.

BILE BEANS
&lt;7sc the NM ALL Slae (40 little Beans to tho
bottle). THBr AEB TUB MOST COXVEX1XXT.

KISSING*III. I lor&lt;eu.(^?r««w?isw£
No more

M:w York, Sept. L—On April 2 lost
Frederick Kimball, the poyiug teller of
the People’s Savings bank, of Worcester,
Maas., alneundetl from that place with
&gt;1.1,500 worth qf bonds and cash, aban­
doned his wife and two children, nnd went
to Europe witha French-Canadian woman
named Estelle I«eBon. The woman came
back to New York alone a few weeks ago.
nnd waa sjwttnl on the day of lier arrival
by Worcester detectives. letters to‘her
Were interceptciL showing that Kimball
was about to return. Yestenlay the woman
left her homennd Was followed by the de­
tective to the dock of tbe French line
steamer LaBretngne, where she eyed nnrrorely fcvery one who left the vessel.
Suddenly she rushed up to a welldressed, middle nged nun, threw her
arms around him and kissed him repeat
edly. The detectives interrupted the love
scene by arresting ’ birth participants aud
taking them tn police headquarters, where
Kimball was fully identified and all of
tho stolen bonds were found sewed in hi*
undershirt, but the stolen cash had all
been spent. Kimball took hU arrest very
hard. Both he nnd the LeBon woman
were lucked up to await'a requisitiou
from MaihuchQsetta.

Incendiarism

at

Brooklyn

New York, Sept. I.—Fires that were
plainly of incendiary origin started in six
different Joe.*flities tn Brooklyn Saturday
night nnd early yesterday morning, and
resulted in tho injury of several persons
and tbe arrest of two men on suspicion, of
being tho incendiaries. The tires were
started In tenements,and Mary Moore,nged
lt&gt;, John Sc|pnidt, 19 months, mid Ann
O'Reilly, t«o year\ weh- seriously
burned.

‘‘ADHESIVE COUNTERS.”

J. G. RUNYAN,
G. G. SPAULDING,
HASTINGS.

The occuphntH al the tenanted houses in
most cases nnitrowly escajied death.
Rushes were made to the windows in fran­
tic efforts to gut oht and many threw
themselves over the iron railing* ot the fire
escapes, where they hung until rescued by
the 'firemen. In addition to the injured
mentioned, a baby of Annie O’Reilly, 0
months old, was so badly burned that it
will probably die. Sbvcrai of the tenants
who were aroused from their beds by the
alarm became dazed nnd groped their way
through the smoke-filled corridors from
which they were taken out by the rescu­
ers. One fireman was overcome by smoke
and removed to the hospital.
'

Rite Cute Down

Fargo’s

□hoes
■■■ [■or the* ।
Family
FARGO’S*
"Bu Tip" School Shoes
for Boys and Girls.
lltol3« X.&amp;O
lto3
1.T5
«Hto 5« LttO

fer fientiimen,

FARGO’S
$2.50 LADIES'BOOT
Dongola or GsaL Button,

Newark, N. J.. Sept. J.—Saturday a
number of workmeg swung a scatfold
from the roof of tbe house ot Mrs.
Josephine Rogers In order to reach the
upper portion ot a house adjoining, in
course ot construction. Mrs. Rogen or­
dered the scaffold down, but the com­
mand was not obeyed with sufficient alac­
rity to suit her. She darted into the
house aud soon emerged witha knife.with
which nhe cut the tape holding oue end
of the scaffold, precipitating William
McMahon, a painter, a distance of thirty
feet to the pavement. McMahon's breast
bone was broken and internal injuries in­
flicted from which he will probably die.
Mrs. Rogers was arrested and held for the
grand jury.

ki.lt at

J

WKPABTMKNT I.

Pnvtrtr.

CLAMS. TAILOB

Th
instr
risnn

Th
use '
maph

both
bl&lt;MN|
my ki
ated t
big Is
all th
pliysi
must
withe
fit rd
ijontli
as m)

any p

.Sped
purlll
any u
bloutl
Trr
mallv

with i
sill o
|&gt;olitii
fainoi
for Its
lion
railed
tonght
hoof. ;
«iy I.
stiff a
galls ।
small
W
from

Ixx
heada
patlot

J nd
than &lt;
chang

J’-uuln .Jrniic;

I1KPAETMBFT H.

Ari
the u
die."
saj in
forts
to yo
conta
reine
how
Red t
Red I
and*
rheui
their
did fi
of tin

Faxct W&lt;
rnir
Mirhlcan M
Sbfewaswe

'jsriss?-

varieties;

Asiatic class.
Pair liabt BrahmM. ............. .
Dark Brahmas
Pair Buff Cochiaa......
Partridtrc Cochins
Peacomh Partridge Cochins
White CochBis
Biaek ttaHi..............
Black Java
’ IXirkiuff Class.

Bystop

SET."

sUk embroMery ..........
taunt. orHBM embroidery
kail or crochet tuxal....-.,
kutt or crochet sc
fancy table scarf.

'“SSrSSS^:^::::

■rarriw afahs;’.
infant nfgtuui....
sofa pillrw
plncusbUMi....... ...-..- —
muslin or esnbrle pillow i

Ajurrieau Class.
Fair Plymouth Boeks
Wyapdaura

Fair Black-breartwt Bed Games
iMKk-wtDg uarnof.......—
MMJ0MMS........ .i..........
Red I*yleGa»es..................
Bpanlsb Clara.

or Mik..
point lace....

•tamed teec.....
novelty bratt wort
'lii-ll wort. __ __..
artificial flowers in «UX.
orleattMTh ............. ..

.■S2Ctrt£.S?.

Pollak Class.
Pair Biwk Polish
White PoHsh (White crests)
Sliver MA...
Golden Polish..
French Class.
Pair BoudMs
H amount Class.
Pair Golden Spangled llamhurip.
Silver Mkagled Hamburg*....
Brown HauiDurgi;
Black Haaaburgs
’ Miscellaneous OUm.
Pair IVa-lolds....;.
Frizlies.

of rtbtxic wort...
DEPARTMENT M.

Grain* .in Vrof.tam.rs.

DKl’AKTMEKTI.

Cbjldrkn’s

Frank Ballis.

-. Ed. Seutt. Rn.

For children under w
Pair Black-breaated; Bed Game Ban­
tam*.... . ...........................
eoUertioa
Duck-«ta( Game Bastams.-...-.
S-^imen of drawin*.
SUvar-Uced Bebrlgttt Panutns...
niAD MicniKan.......
Whtt» Hantams...................... ...
writing .in f«e«eB«»M
Goid-*aeed Hebright Bantam*.
Hlack African Bantam*.
White Booted Bantams!
Pair Ginger Red Bantams....

Furkey Class.
Pair Bronze Turkeys.

hair receiver
k-tirr hotter
burnt —i-V ease.

White Turkeys.

Mallard ducks ....
Gray Caul Ducks..
Flgeon Claw.
Pair Pure White pigeons
niack Jacobin pigeons....
Ktil Jacobin mgron*.......
Blue PBwders plgMtao.....
*
Babbit Class.
Pair Lop-oared rabbits olpuiy color
White silk-haired rabbitsColored rabblu
Pure White rabbits

rOTATOBH.

.lt&gt;&lt;l&lt;t-.-Mrs. A. II. Ifeym.HuL

on animal picture in all.,
portrait la ott.-.
pt-nett drawing
P'-mmatshli-...........................
roiiedlou of Indian reitea..
idiot ot rap! tv..

DEPARTMENT f.

-V BCHA NICA I. IKojf r.
iiipt.-'Diria Kyrlmhymcr.
Indites-Ora ClnUTre, Milton Coulter.

AN ANGRY WOMAN'S DEED.
-7- *M Br*Swar, »»a lw.. WiM» hw kwk «r&gt;&lt;a»AFBU.

riAflb

Tbe
Dctri

Bat
street

THE -COLCHESTER" RUBBER €0.

I'SSluS’BK !??".•

eonfl
by tii
am n
bard'
It wl
upon
and i
don^
othet
cheej

CLASH 1.

WheWM
Wh&lt;*
Who.

Ber
self ir
Druid

FAHX 1 lUTKMKXTlv

■qiee’nien Mngle ffoweriag.

■■••Unction ot froroniaa.
oiiect ion or veebeaaB.
■ulleciion of astowL....
eotfecuon or (IrumiiKwid ph

KjTraek*

tana ffste ..
butter firkin
milk safe ..

SPECIAL PREMIUMS.

Hl^ctmcn of call* in
eoMrcttoa of rverlkM
floral dwdjcn
cauua
calladium.

tana well pump
CLMaL

N. B. The society win only pay premiums on
the varieties Vnr.ieeraird.

WAOORB.CABU1AUM AUD
SLKIOflk.

Best lumber or farm wagon.

Su|»t.--lMun Week*.
Habtimus Hwtk Ajmociatiox offer the tolinwicK nreattusm:

ixtasles

out th
effectli

cured
their I
day be
whi. ,,
minis*:
DIABOLICAL WORK OF FOOTPADS.
euhir
fidenci
Clucln
to Krcp Him Quiet.
ALTOOKA, Pa., Sept 1.—•Tour money
Thi
or vour life,” wn&lt; the demand which met "rising
Samuel Francis while walking in the east­
ern portion of the city at an early bouryeaMrs.
terday morning. It came from footpads,.
and when Francis mode a desperate re­
shlid,
sistance he was brutally awnulfed. nnd wind &lt;
left to die. His tongue waa wrenched TwenV
from its roots in tbe attempt to keep him
Thi
quiet, and hia condition, when lie crawled
last n
into a neighboring house unable to apeak, sei on
was pitiable. He may recover. A large
sum of money was taken ftant him.

wreath
nollacUon of imtne
CLAM 3. CABrXKT W-MSB.

timing table.'.

IE

Hower Mtand .

IS
clock ahett
hanatur bracket

BALM will Wee far brat socking con
by Golden Bero i

lies! ooilection of stnslnt
more
M«K hint on exh
parrot
vmaxitun. stocked,

Kyrat chief the same

FRUIT
Gqudy

I'EPAETMKRt

LE Bl

s»'i rWnR brawl
pair chiMreo's shoes

SALVATOR ISTHE MONARCH.

window blinds

'He Rune a 9111c in tbe F.xtrajrdluary

New York, Aug. 29.—The moat remark­
able time ever mode on a race course was
done by Salvator at Monmouth patk yes­
terday with 110 pounds up and Bergen
OUR IAIE IS DM THE MTTM IF EVERY SMOL
riding. The rate was against tiuia with
two horses to go along as pacenuiker.i—
Noamina and Rosetta. Tin-first mutin'
at tbe start and the latter nt the end of
F. G. STOWELL, Agent.
the stretch, staying until the last furlong
was reached, whi n Salvator went away
Gt AIRMAN'S SALK.
’
In the matter of Itietstate of Purlctt Allen, like a flash and under the wtae iu
Thia beat* Ten Broeck's record against
’"nSTco is hereby cl ven ttatta 1 irtue of a time—1:899a—Uy seconds, and reduces tbs
Urease to me granted ou the &gt;th day of July. latest record some 4 seconds.
!#» bv fee ilonsrabk’ Thomas L. I aitcrswi
Jodie of Probate In and foe the County of Oak­
land xml State of Michiana. 1 will sell at auc­
Little Kock, Ark., Sept, a.—The state
tion to the highest bidder on tbe preinlses In
tbe township of HriAllrips. Barry Co.. Mich. &lt;mi election yesterday parsed off quietly ao
Wednesday, the 2C-li day of 8et&gt;fember, pt*, at
ZTo'Sort p. m. all tbe rliht. title anil mterrat far as known. Partial returns and esti­
ot wUr.li said Pnrlett Alle.» b «'l«dI in and o mate* received from thirty of the aeveutythe foBowimt real rstafe. situatedhind being In flvo counties id the state indicate in­
Be town of Hastlnp. Harry t o-^Jetdgan ai»d creased
majorities for Governor Eagle and
ore l*rt‘eularlv MMTlfita and deM-rHwd afollows. &lt;First) Tbe8. K?«,«&lt;»be K K- k «f the Democratic state ticket over two years
sectimi»in Uw iownsldn of l|a»Unx&gt;. Barey ago, when hia majority waa 1a.0fX).
Co Michigan (Second) The
&gt;L
Labor turned out eu masse st Streator,
Illa, and speeches were made by Roliert
Watchorn, ot Columbus, O., and John
CAM! J. ALtXX.
Foley, of Chicago.

Pi

■nba-armorehuitet
creamery butter..
cbeesc. 10 lbs. ori

S
£

Bel
straw
every

Ho.
mans'
the I
nut »
tnln.
hilaU
IkjIIs,
poiwj
ent.
pin*.
Carbt
ent e ।
largo
gista..

Th
lectei
slang

floral hall.
Dqmistic Maxufacturi:*.

�J.

un m Um of f'ouT grant! He’s lieside himself! Oh. will ye
never etop talking to him and lave him
The kind woman retired
ClAncr bud bre^
the hello of the wildier.’ bnl). , ftu,
I say, or ye’ll dhrive him crazy wid
looking woman, with indomitable powyer— Be quiet. Mike! don’t ye spake nard. of the cavalry, too, came in with
as a dancer and converHatiouuUst
agin." And abcbud a broad, red hand his gentle w ife. Slw wax loved through­
and an envied reputation for outshining
upon bis face. He only groaned again out tin- regiment for her kindliness and
aI1??ur r
,n dre*s and adornment
and throw his one unbandaged arm grace of mind, a» well m for her devoShe would ruin Clancy, that she
across his darkened eyes, as though to
would," was tiie unanimous' opinion of
davs of tbe Indian wars, and Stantisxd
the soldiers’ wives, but Iks seemed to min- hide from sight of alL
Author« ..DankvnHocn.” •■t»U!Coioth.^
From that time on she made no men­ had made a similar proffer and* been
isncr to Iier extravagance with unfailing
tion of the
tho name that so
so strangely
strangely ex- similarly refused, and
OAvarrrzB, ■ ‘Mamiox's Futh, ■' Etc.
and be had
bad gone away
nature tor
Ti
uon
them good
Eri^^a
0
’
*,
^*^7^
H
'
cltH
i
"
r
“
ricken
buu
“
‘
1
'
bu
‘
,,w
•
“«««•&gt;• «• fo-wh. »r. hav~ ui
«• - -vew. vuact, years, ne
? ■»»&lt;■•••««Utuxl into fliad been prudent, careful of ,,b
his moD
money.
'-V’ watchers i«&gt;
«»pital the
’’
ro A
Inter h» had was
in th®
the ’hospital
the next
next night
night .......................................................
bumptious to live; but he bare no malice,
[Copyright, by J. K Uppiocott Coro^,, PbluJ,lt(lll&gt; „,
bountv and traHit' * /
arrcara
, declared that in his ravings Clancy kept and his wrath was noon over. Many of
paUUhl by .p»ul
“*
•
.
, ... ,---------**&gt; *a uuusuuitbe
cavalry
officers
called
in
person
and
mate skill in poker. He was the money­
an officer, mid th.y-n now no.,
Stannard’s battalion of the cavalry tendered their services, and were very
irint nn Indian :
ta ail right u. boon „ ..the Uquorwn,
ed man among the sergeants when the
if the United SU
i p°“g,lt “ “«■! &gt;» lire new lientencame marching into the poet two days civilly received, but all offers were josiOS
of
him.
But
Uio
little
one
.
wa
.
a brother
Urfijn* his deaths
Company B; and the ooltrne! look­ dashing relict of. .*
■. r non-commis- «twr tl» nr,., and ermwd . dir.ndon lo tively declined. Just what the infantry
yond consolation so long as he could not ed quickly around and saij a few word.
Wid?" ’“P,or l,im
KBrriwn talk, which tor ono hm'R d.. officers should do was s momentous
to/ h °
Ut' JT17 Jra'" lml1 b""
ll,at
incident
"** ‘P“k '» “&gt;•’« &gt;o her en.
.r.-lbHve. While dying be hands tiie
SBbnAl-’’hO
question.' ^ That they could no longer
T
. |.i«nu&lt;* Hskne. a young officer
b.!.
ut h“ mo”e.v and itaalu-»dAntcircumrtancw. IokcIaI
forthwith.
A
hold aloof was a matter tliat was quick­
,A5ro“P
“fl-re. and la! “r^irui.t: "id Mens dear friend ofCapt. •hrilkrnw Ume;.n"er P^g tor brcMl,.
1
_
___
...
।.
ii .•• in-Has,[by Huffish irreverence for
no
“
&gt;0
offleer.
and
ladle.,
tbe
ly settled, and throe of their number
”re «*"din« at U&gt;o brow of the demaud,
. ,
e *r*: inwR- an enemy ot Capt. Ray- •bricking muuhemmi on her drunken ’:^bu ratt “! tbe cuart Book, coxing J^“aud’ no °PP*wnt limit to the supply.
main topic was the conduct of Mr. went through the chill gloaming of tbe
‘',1'.,'- roffiesr 'engaged la the carrmalgn,
Both
were
growing
older,
and
now
it
be•peuee
repermebon
bet
down upon the recne below, .ud other
Hayne and the injuries be had sustained wintry eve and rent in their cards by
■
thanScrgtt. Clancy aud Gower
ladic. wii
with&gt; tiuu.
that Hrit Clmrcv wm. the as a consequence of his gallant rescue. Sam. who uslitred them into the cheer­
' . , sticn.tile money by gatnbllsg.part S' M *nro“u®&gt;“ &gt;« aU the hl«M,i ladies,
. . ““.vu,er
■. .1 ' .1 1.. nii fish beloMiDitio other*. They wnU in hen ecu lo reward the gm tieman on u Huie k
°U!’erd ''lJ" °' tb0 t,ro' a"'1 1,111 tb« nb‘Bci.1Wtorrm„&lt; m„^*- IK..1
,U”“ I
°',h?r '•b"m’
•**"'* ,b» Among the enlisted men and tbe deni­ less front roots, while one of tbeir num­
... .. - .. .ritor n&lt;-c»ntq«ly- , ..
. ...I rt; 1 i!:c;srtne Is a Pullman car on who hnd saved her honrded nmnev-a
zens of SudsviUe the talk wai principal­ ber followed io the doorway which led
..,,4-.
wxrrthrt. near which village Is alt­
that the -liliiitink
ii i *ts_post these . test of frontier life. No longer sought
th*11- hugged
her
ly of the revelation of Mrs. Clancv’s to the room in rear, in which, still con..... &gt; ,.rt Wam urr. Among the poesencers
swinging
his
huroteMe
^p'
T
^£
i*
breast-Mra.
Clancy,
“
tbe
saynior
laun• r...rarvMrs.iUyner. wife ofCapt. R*y* 00"J1 of^greenbacks. But in both circled fined to his bed by the doctor’s advice,
• ,anP Itr “is aspired to leadership among their wives ----- ’-------story
•----------.r ' M
i ravers, ber xwteriwbo Is enraged to dre« of Comp.ny B. ■ a. ,|,e |iad |ong luuid.
a
singular
was just beginning -to the injured officer was lying. It was
.rr'y *: ■&lt;&gt; :' '. siiAntwerp. a rich New Yorker.
be«ejr. w. w,
prancing
™ ‘“nS m’,^’1,ichTOy
and families, and was accorded that pre­
strled
hersolf
—
^«loae
i queer jieralon to travel In Ibe
creep around, and it was to the effect Mr. Roas who went to the door and
. eminence rather fli.r.
than eK*.
the fierce t._..r
battle
;
। :ms.’i whose rvtdeiit desire to 1
lhr°US" U1'
crowd, her •of the cavalry officers in the group.
tliat
Clancy had cried aloud and fainted cleared his throat and stood in the j&gt;n»i&gt;r acquaintance ba* piqued
‘Over ip Mr. Hayne’s quarters.” he which was sure to follow any revolt. She dead away and that Mrs. Clancy bad ence of tho man to whom, more than
voice
ovcnmuurtog
all ouier
other
. Motnen. lleforr the tr»ln •hrill
1
rr..
----------- -—-....(5 uu
became avaricious—some sold mireriy—
..
. .
rr it takes nt&lt;oard sone badly clamor. The vigorous efforts of the men, slioutrxl buck, never riopjliuHial nil.
gone into hysterics when they were told five years before, he had refused his
. ,
•
who are Iwing sent id the
and C!lancy miserable. Then began the that Lieut. Hayne was the man to whom
d,r
^
ud
b
y
«
’
°1
h.
aded
officers,
soon
A
nk'nee tell npoo Ute fcroup nt un-nhand. The others listened anxiously:
.
• r'-iu* imine man &lt;toe« mueh to
downward
course. He took to drink soon
- .-f&lt;-r|ng*i i*t ti«e traren meh ou the beat back the flames that were threaten- Uon of the ume. They .,-ro the buii«
tbe one owed bis life and the other her
after his return from n long, hard sum­ money. Some one met Capt. Rayner on with.Foster and Graham to say bow
■ i.
'• .rrernv
.r
mp
tiie
neighboring
shanties,
and
leveled
from
Capt.
Rnyner'i
mul
,
let.
of
their
,
Tik ladle* are greet rd at War­
mer’s campaign with tbe Indians. He the sidewalk the morning Stannard came deeply we regret your injuries, and to
. Aiipt.Utavner mid oUier officers. It w tiie ground what remained of Private ntudttt.' Irierttln All eye. followed
..
: - &lt;t th&gt;: ttns’erious young tnan Is Mr. Clancy's home. The fire was extinguished tbe twinklinic light a, induced a.«r lost Ins sergeant’s stripes nnd went into marching home and asked him if he bad tender our sympathy and our services.”
b*,vn promoted to a Hrxt
lhe ranks. '
heard tbe queer story about Clancy. He
There was dead silence tor a moment.
almost
as
rapidly
aa
it
began,
but
tbe
eastwnnl to. anl. th« gk.tiny coni .ItetlA
'. ,;. :n • « hi C ipt. Rayner’s company. Capt.
Thera came a time when the new col­ hod not, and it was told him then nnd Foster and Graham stood with hearts
1
thaa he stilt feels.a decided &lt;tt»- torrent of Mrs. Clancy’s eloquence was then there was sudden and intense inter­
‘ ' 1 rr iltrAOuBu I officer. I
onel forbade his re-enlistment in tiie
tliat beat unaccountably hard, looking at
there.
still uostemmod. Tho adjurations of est. The lamp liad come to a stand still
■ ;
i; : Hint, itavi#prose* a disturbRayner did not even attempt to laugh each other in perplexity.
Would he
I, .
.r'ltihg the officers at Fort Warren- sympatiietlc sisters to “Howld yer was deposited on the grouid. and by its cavulry regiment in which he bad served
1-’ t at ‘h»* l»een ntUwlied to hl* name
. so many a long year. He had been a at it or turn it off in any jvay. He looked never reply? ’
i, •&gt;„ ;-iwt. .mil tli&lt;*'&lt; who side with blin are whift, the authoritative admonition of dim ray the adjutant could be seen bend­ brave and devoted soldier. He had a
dazed, stunned, for a moment, turned
Tbe answer came at last—a question:
- ... ।
i ct s.irtrlUr-. ot the case lo side some old sergeant to “Stop your infernal ing over a dark object tha“ was half sitgood friend in the infantry, he said, who very white and old looking, and, hardly
.■ ■ .,,.t Railmr. Tht two men have been
“To what injuries do you allude, Mr.
r*c,ini08 ttt th* platform of wouldn’t go liack on u poor fellow who
A,.n:. •&gt;• *
for fi'e years. The command­ noise." and thr half maudlin yet appeal­
saying good day to his informant, faced Ross?”
. ■ ■ I ..- |.o*t fee* ives IJeut. Hayne kindly ing glances of her suffering lord were all the shed. Then came n about, “Come
took a drop too much nt times, nnd, to about and went straight to his quarters.
Even in the twilight they could see
to «lv-a dinner in his honor, in
here, some of you." And most of die
.i n .o:-u( tMoivalry treat him well, while insufficient to check li^r.
the surprise of many soldiers—officers He was not among the crowd that gath­ the sudden flush of the Scotchman’s
-- iniantr. -tiisi own n*glnwut) do not. It
It was not until the quiet Cones of the men ran to the spot.
and men—be was brought to the recruit­ ered to welcome the incoming cavalry­ cheek. . He was a blunt fellow, but, as
. ?- tiist lhe t roe bie connected with, „i_^i __ .__ '
- *i—*-•
।
Fora moment not one word was spoken
. .me wa*a rourtmartial, which had!:
were
heard Wg-Mt
that die
ing officer one day, sober, soldierly, and men that bright, crisp, winter day, and the senior, had been chosen spokesman
---- -----------IO began
in the watching group: thun Miss Trav­
.
. at a M-rlowi oflense principally ‘ cod down: «•»-»
&gt; enough
• of- this.
“We’—
ve *had
trimly dressed, and Capt. Rayner ex­ that evening Mrs. Rayner went to the for the tiiree. The abrupt question stag, .
l:;tMi«r&gt; evldeuee. Tills ruling was Mrs. Clancy; be still, now, or we’ll have ers’ voice wax heard:
•
pressed his desire to have him enlisted hospital to ask what she could do for
m .higher authorities. Some of
“ What can it be? Why do they stop for his com jinny; and it was done. Mrs.
.1 ..iiuiuies make advances, which tx&gt; send you to the hospital in thecal
Clancy arid his wife. Capt Rayner al­ fore he could collect himself.
-r repeileti. il£&gt;ne takes np his nuartrrx In a
there?"
Mrs. Clancy knew that the colonel ,
Clancy was accorded the quarters and ways expected her to see that every care
“I mean the injuries at the fire," he
im&gt;’.'.: some distance trdm the other officers'
She felt a sudden liand upon her wrist, rations of a laundress, us was then the
wm a mon of few words, and U-lieved
•uartrrv.
tI
and attention was paid to the tuck arid replied.
tui-.r.*.; Cant Rayner’s wl e gets «ngry him to be one of less sentiment. She was and her sister’s lips at her &lt;-nr:
custom, and for a time—a very short needy of his company, she explained to
This time no answer whatever. It waa
• -jus* i*l ' i**- co|i»uel’s courtesy to Bayne, and
‘tome away, Nellie. I«want to go time—Clancy seeaMnl on the rood to pro­
. 4:im is tlivilrd into Buyne nnd antl-Hayne afraid of him, and concluded it time to
Roas looked in
Hie doctor, who could not recall having growing too j&gt;ainfuL
,
- tn ev-iiim; gathering at Capt Ray j' cease threats and abuse and come down home. Come!"
, r . I-. , •&gt;-. *’.iirBe Die mailer 1&lt; discussed,"is
“But, Kate, I must •ce'wlkt it means.” motion to his old grade. The enemy seen her on a similar errand before, al­ bewilderment at tbe bandaged face and*
tripped him, aided by the scoldings and though sick and needy of Company B and again broke the ailencs:
r " : &gt;i&gt; to tileries ut “fire" from outside. i to the more effective rule of wronged and
[ suffering womanhood—a feat which she ' , “No; come! It’s—it’s only some other ataue of ids wife, anil he never rallied. were not unknown in garrisons where
“We hope you Won’t deny qs tho right
...
jw
j uxmnpUithed will, the eonrunuuate eww ll5unk''l; ,u»n probably.
Come!'
CHAPTER V.
Some work was found for him around he had served with them. She spent a to be of service, Mr. Hayne. If there is
I of
long
I'ractice, lor
tor inu
tho rows
rows m
in tne
the .
- s,R*r’i to kad her.
tlic quartermaster's shops which saved good while with Mra Clancy, whom she anything we can do that you need or
j* tuii
K puBcuuc,
But
the
other
ladies
were
curious
too,
| Clancy household were matters of gatrihim from guard duty or the guard had never noticed hitherto, much to the would like"— hesitatingly.
“You bare nothing further to say?"
j son notoriety. The surgeon, too. had and all. insensible, were edging overite house. The infantry—officers and men laundress* indignation, and concerning
come, and, after quick examination of the east ai though eager to get in sight —seemed to feel for the jx&gt;or, broken whose conduct she hail been known to asked the culm voice from the pillow.
“J—don't know what else we can say,”
Clancy’s condition, had directed him to of tiie group. The recinibent object down old fellow^ an J to lay much of his express herself in terms of extreme dis­
be taker at once to the hospital; and had been raised, and w:w mien to be the i woe to tile door of his wife. There was approbation. But in times of suffering faltered Ross, after an instant's jiauae.
Tbe answer came, firm and prompt,
thither his little daughter insisted ou dark figure of a man whoiu the others charity fpr his faults and symfxithy for such things are forgotten; Mrs. Rayner
following him. despite the efforts of began slowly to lead away. One of the | bis sorrows, but at last it had come to was full of sympathy and interest; there but icily cool:
“Then there la nothing that you can
some of the women to detain her and group came running hock^ to them; it this. He wa* lying, sorely injured, in was nothing she was not eager to send
was Mr. Foster.
_
the hospital, and there were times when them, .and no thanks were necessary. do."
dress her properly.
“Corn-?, ladies; I will escort you home, he was apjxirently delirious.
And the tiiree took their dejiartureShe cdiild never do too much for the
Befoce returning to his quarters the
sore at heart.
,
At such times, said Mrs. Clancy, she meu of her husband’s company.
colonel desired to know something of the ns the others are busy."
There were otben^of the infantry who
“What is the matter. Mr. Foster?-’ alone could manage him; and site urged
Atcl there was a member of her hus­
origin of the fire. There was testimany
..was asked by half a dozen ioices.
that no other nurse could do more than band's company on whom in his suffering had purposed going to see Hayno that
enough nnd to spare. Every woman it?
“It was Mr. Hayne—badly burned. I excite or irritate him. To the unspeaka­ neither she nor thecaplain saw fit tocall. evening, but the story of Roes a exj&gt;eriSudsviUe had a theory to express and
i fear. He was trying to get home after ble grief of little Kate she, too, was Mr. Haync’s eyes were seriously injured ence put an end to it all. It was plain
was eager to be heard at once and to the ■
having saved poor Clancy.
was now lliat even now Mr. Hayne made the con­
driven from the sufferer’s . bedside and by the flames and heat, and
exclusion of all others. It was not until ,
“
don'tt lav
say st
sol 'OIL isn't there forbidden to come into tbe room except living in darkness. It might be amonth, dition of the faintest advance from his
,
” You
i ou uon
he had summarily ordered them to go to ___________________
^mething we canSt
do! Can’,’ re go that
when her mother gave permission. said tl-e doctor, before* he could use his regimental comrades a full confession of
their homes and not come near him that way and be of some help?” fras lhe eager Clancy had originally -been carried into eyes again.
error. He would liavo no less.
the colonel managed to get u clear state­ petition of more tlian one of the ladies.
the general ward with the other jiatients,
“Only think of that poor fellow .all
That evening tiie colonel sat by his bed­
ment from sonic of the men.
“Not now. They will liave the doctor but the hospital steward two days ofter- alone out there on tliat ghastly prairie side and had on earnest talk. He ven­
Clancy bad been awa^all the evening, in a minute. He has not inhaled flame; wardn.tolil the surgeon that the patient and unable to read!’’ woq the exclama­ tured to expostulate with the invalid on
! titllr ih'rl J.-.ietf xobliirirj and terrified,
.. as usual, and
Clancy war
jsa]j external; but he was partly blind­ moaned and cried so at night that the tion of one of the cavalry ladies in Mrs. his refusal to go to the major's or to
drinking
aU(j ^jj not jjnd h‘ls wuy.
He other nick men could not sleep, and of­ Rayner’s presence; and, as there was an Stannard's.
Hnvn it: ti|t* valley south of the post a searching al«&gt;ut SudsviUe :w much for j
He could liavo so many
Billings when he heard him lercti
.1 r •: . ’“Ian* ’wuMdreqdy shooting up­ sympathy and listeners os for him. Lit- | caiieQ
fered to give up a
awkward sucnce
silence unu
and boiueuouy
somebody had
to comforts and delicacies there that would
u little
nine room in his
iiih own . awstiara
nuu w
be impossible here. I^v did not refer to
' . Ai and iBnminating the sky.
One tie Kate, who L-ajw tier father’si !hauntfl, coining. 1 will get you all home and jmrt of tbe"building. The burly doctor break it. Mrs. Rayner resjiotided:
-I lived on Prairie avenue II should1* edibles and drinkables alone, ho said,
ijoken little isliaiitietr and log had guided him home nnd was istriving I then go back to him. Conic!” And, of­ looked surprised at this concession on
“If-I
with a smile; but Haynes I patient face
iiuu- '. *.!&gt;&lt;• lk»rne:» of the laundreoses of to get him to bis little sleeping; comet • . fcring his arm to Mrs. Rayner, who was the jiart of the steward, who'was a man ' consider blindness a blessing.”
It was*an unfortunate remark. There gave no sign of relenting. He heard the
ib&lt; jc:nri*on|und collectively known as before her mother's return, when in .lire foremost in the direction ho wanted to tenacious of every perquisite and one |
■iui^villc, wits .*; masHrtf flames. There drunken helplessness he fell against the go—the jmthway across lhe parade—Mr. who hnd made much complaint about . was strong sympathy developing for colonel through, and then said slowly
•
Havnc all
qll through the garrison.
irarrison. Mrs. and firmly:
•v:*1 • ni&gt;h of ufficerx across the jxirade. table, overturning the kerosene lamp, Fostef led them on. Of. course, there the crowded condition of the hospital Hayne
“I liave not acted hastily, air; I ap­
was eager talk and voluble sympathy, wards mul small rooms ever since the Rayner never meant that it should have
ukI -Im.-n; answering the uhirum of and the curtains were all aflame in an
th* trsiiijre! end the shots and shouts of instant. It won just nfter taps—or 10 but Mrs. hayner spoke not. a word. The frozen soldiers liad come’ in. All tiie any such significance, but inside of preciate their kindness, aud am not un­
tin* outrecame tearing from their o'clock—when Kate’s shrieks aroused others crowded around liim with ques­ same the doctor asked for no explana­ twenty-four hours, in course of which grateful. Five years ago uiy whole life
-lUii't.-r-• and plunging down the hill. tho inmates of SudsviUe and started tiu* tions. anther silence jxissod unnoted ex­ tion, but gladly availed himself of the her language had been repeated some was changed. From tliat time to this I
steward’s offer. Clancy was moved to dozens of times and distorted quite os Jiave dctie without a host of thin.,8 tliat
Anflkitg tlb first on tiifc spot came the cry of -Fire.” The flimsy structure of cept by one.
The'moment they were inside the door this little room adjoining the steward's many, the generally accepted version of used to be indispensable; and liave ab­
,'&lt;*ung nu n who were of the party at pine boards burned like so much tinder,
quarters forthwith, and Mrs. Clancy was the story was tliat Mrs. Rayner, so far jured them one and all for a single lux­
and
the
child
nnd
Her
Ktujiefied
'father
and
alone
Miss
Tniveni
turned
to
her
qit. Ratner'*, and Mr. Graham was
from expressing tbe faintest sympathy ury tliat I cannot lire^wilhqut—the lux­
. &lt;i&lt;ii&lt;l . t tliH»n all. It was plain to the had been dragged forth^nly iu time to Sister: “Kate, what was this man'’s satisfied.
Another thing had hapjiened to excite or sorrow for Mr. Haync’s misfortune, so ury of utter indejiendonce—the joy of
save
their
lives.
The
little
one,
after
crime?
”
,
&gt;n&lt;at i!i&lt;*^p-Eienceil eye tliat there was
far from expressing the natural gratifi­ knowing that I owe no man anything—
( iiatjl
remark
nnd
a
good
deal
of
it
Nothing
jily anytlh’ng left to save in or about giving the alarm, had rushed again into
short, of eternal damnation was Mrs. cation which a lady should feel tliat it thiMjefsing of being beholden to no one
CHAPTER VI.
the house and wasjtugging
fl.'itning
phunty. All efforts must be
toWl
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------------------------------------------ ------ at his, sense,
was on officer of her regiment who had on earth for a single service I cannot jmy
Clancy's
frantic
senteace
on
the
head
of
•lirtctril towards preventing the spread less form when rescue camo for both—
!
her unlucky sjxiuse the night of the fire, reached lhe scene of danger ahead of the for. It is the one luxury left me."
• the flamef to those ad joining. Half none too soon.
when she was the central figure of tbe cavalry officer of the guard, had said in
&gt;
. ....
. .
a
r . for Sirs._____
aat
!.~the .»first
nnlanote
r.f of i
As
Clancy,
To be continued.
.
■ iad v.r.tiu n and children were rushing
so
many
words
that
Mr.
Hayne
ought
to
picture, and when hundreds Gf witnesses
iiUrit, riiiri.-fiing with frjght and excite- danger she had rushed screamiug to the
to her words were grouped around. bo thankful that blindness was the worst
m*.-nl, ami a lew meq we^p engaged in spot, but only in time to see the whole
It was just an ordinary wrap of wrap­
Correspoiidingly had she called down thing that had come to him.
•irjjjging household guods and furniture interior ablaze and to howl frantically
There was little chance for harmony pingpaper. but l» saved her life. She was
tbe blessings of the Holy Virgin and all
for
some
man
to
save
her
money
—
it
was
lro|n tleh-e trnementsnot yet reached by
after tliat. Many men and some women, in tbe last stages of consumption, told by
tiie
suinta
upon
the
man
who
rescued
physicians that she was Incurable and
!ii-‘fl.itti&lt; b. Fin- upjiarntus there seemed all in the green box under the bed. For
mid returned to her that precious packet of course, refused to believe it, and said could live only u short time; she weight'd
to lh- mine, though squads of men speed­ husband and child she had for tire
of moneys Everybody heard her, and it | they felt confident that site had been leas than 70 jionndS. On a piece of wrap­
ily apii'-an-d with ladders, axes and moment no thought. They were safely |
was out of the question -for her to re­ misrepresented. Still, all knew by this ping paper she read of Dr. King’s New
'•unk- n, brought from the different coui- out of the fire by the time she got there,
tract. Nevertheless, from within nn time that Mn». Rayner was bitter against Discovery, and got n sample Ijottle*. It help­
pun quartets, and the arriving officers and she screamed and fought like a fury
hour after Clancy's admission to the Hayne, and hud heard of her denuncia­ ed her, she bought a large bottle. It helped
"uit-ltly formed lhe bucket lines, and against the men who held ■ her back
hospital not another word of the kind tion of the colonel’s action. So, too, liad her more, bought another and grew better
rR
. -----•» 1have
------ IwfA
{fop into
when
she
would
plunged
’•'■ah-r di|i|»ed from tbe: icy creek began
escapetl her lips. She was all jiatience the colonel hoard that she openly de­ fast, continued its use and Is now strong,
t-ily!n&gt;:n hand to hand. , Before any- midst of it. It took but a minute for
and pitv with the injured man, and she clared that she would refuse any invita­ healthy, rosy, plump, weighing 140 pounds.
For fuller particulars send stamp to VC H.
thing like thh.wax fairly under way, a one or two men to burst through the
shunned all allusion to his preserver and tion extended to her or to her sister
Cole, Druggist Fort Smith. Trial bottles
•■'*■!■* of sotni-tragie, semi-comic inten- flimsy wall withxoxes, to rescue the
her benefactor. The surgeon had been which might involve her accepting hos­ of this wonderful discovery free at W. H.
burning _
box _________
and knock off the lid. It
-ity hud btf ji enacted in the presence of ___
pitality
nt
his
house.
These
things
do
called away, after doing all in bis power
Goodyear’s druk store.
was
a°slg^t
to
see
when
the
contents
rapuily gutliering audience. “It was
to make Clancy comfortable—ho was get around in most astonishing ways.
Then another complication arose:
wonh more, [han the price of admission were handed to her. She knelt, wept,
needed elsewhere—and only two or tiiree
This Is what you ought to have. Id fact,
prayed,
counted
over
bill
after
bill
of
to hear Blake tell it afterwards,” said
soldiers and a hospital nurse still re­ Hayne, too, was mixing matters. The you must have it, to fully enjoy life.
nmuking, steaming greenbacks, until
! the &lt;&gt;flii*ers. jater.
i
’»
mained by his bedside, where Mrs. major commanding the battalion, a man Thousands are reaching for it daily, aud
suddenly
recalled
toiler
senses
by
the
in
no
wise
connected
with
his
misfort
­
A tall, angular woman, frantic with
mourning Is-cause they find it not. Thou­
Clancy and little Kate were drying their
“J mean the injvriet at the fire."
txdtamentand terror, was dancing about eager curiosity and tho rejnarks of some
tears and receiving consolation from the unes. liad gone to him and urged, with sands upon tbouMnds of dollara are spent
An unusual state of affairs existed at
steward's wife. /The doctor' had men­ the doctor’s full consent, that he should annually by our people in the hope that
i »n Um broad glare of die burning hut, of her fellow women. That she kept
tiie
big
hospital
for
several
days.
Mm
teiiffiig her luur, making wild rashes at money, and a good deal of it, in her Clanev liad refused to leave tho hydride tioned a name as I be went away, and it be moved over into and become an in­ they may attain this boon. And yet it
may be had by all. We guarantee that
, .l&lt;c fistnes from time to time as though quarters had long been swipeeted and os of her beloved Mike, and was jiermitted was seen tliat Clancy was striving to oak mate of his household in garrison. He
hnd a big. roomy bouse. His wife ear­ Electric Bitter*, if used according to direc­
। intent oh dragging out some prized ol&gt;- fiercely denied: but no one had dreamed to remain. For a woman who was noto­ a question. Sergt. Nolan bent down:
nestly added her entreaties to the ma­ tions and the use persisted in. will bring
“
Lie
quiet,
Clancy,
me
boy;
you
must
je-ct that was being consumed before ber ot such a suit*- as was revealed.
you good digestion and oust the demon
rious os n virago and bully, who bad
I •’.'■•&gt;. or.J all the time keeping up a vol- Zin her frenzy slie liad shrieked that lieaten little Kate from her b-hyb**} be quiet, or you’ll move the bandages.” jor’s. but all to no purpose: Mr. Hayne dyspepsia and install instead Euprpay,
'tiie savings of her lifetime were burning
“Who did he say was burned? Who firmly declined- He thanked the ma­ We recommend Electric Bitters for dyspepj
nmledictioos and abuse in lavish
and abused and hammered her Michael
jor:
he
rose
and
bent
over
the
lady
’
s
—
that
there
was
over
|hree
thousand
was
be
going
to
sec-r
gasped
the
suf
­
sla and all disease* of liver, stomach and
I Hibc-niian, apparently directed atacowuntil, between her and drink, ho was but
hand and thanked her withjvxeic&lt;\that kidneys. Sold at 50c. and SI.00 per bottle
j। rting
sat in
in arap
firap netpiessness
helplessness dollars Id the box; but she hid her treas­ the wreck of a stalwart manhood. Mrs. ferer.
. ,
...... -&gt; object
•■•’J'-' k who
-no sai
by-W. H. Goodyear, druggist
ure and gasped and stammered and
“Tho new lieutenant, Clancy—him
:t little
of »AA»S.«
finewood,
swaying
I। upon
.-------—heap
l'
IAAX, ow
mg swore site was talking“wild like- “Tl»ey Clancy had developed a degree of devo­ that pulled ye out He’s a good one, and •but be said that he had learned to live
Bucklen’a Arnica Balve.
j irutn.-id : to uiife and mtoaning stupidly
lion that was utterly unexpected. In all it’s Ml-s. Clancy that’ll tell ye the same." in solitude. Sum was accustomed to all
The best salve In the world for cuts,
was
nothing
but
twos
and
wans,
she
through the fcorehed and grimy hands
the dozen vearaof their marital relations
“Tell him whati" said she, turning his ways, and he hud every comfort he bruises,- ulcers, salt rheum; fever sores,
—
red;
yet
there
were
women
there
who
j n ‘’ bi'-h his face was hidden. His cloth­ r^'tb^eV”..
■
.
* •.1.. i...
^.^UcouM
bo ...Allml'
rental; ntkrl
and Vot
ret
needed. His wants were few and sim­ tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, cor/a,
: . .
mV,., tAnn nnd
about in sudden interestt■
.
.
•—a» iiiw
I.....
ing was j)I .-.nioking in: places; Ids hair declared
manyat
a,occasion
ocrialonwithin
within
ru ,tbcl“ - ,b"’^1' ' .1___ 1.-.1 b«.n nranr
wcr.lie. that
i.l'othey
hurrirtl
“About jthe lieutenant’s pulling him ple. She would not be content, aud and all skin eruptions, and positively cures
•i«id l'.-lr.i were singed nto the roots; he
thr
rust
few
year,
wlirii
Clancy
»
cond&gt;urged him further. He loved reading: piles, or no pay requited. 11 Is guaranteed
out of the fire and saving your money.”
her trembling linger*, und Suder tilt
wuh ev identlv seriously injured, nnd the
to give perfect satisfaction, br money re
“Indued yes! The blessing of all tiie surely he would miss his books and
.IpcJ xml talkr.1 for 1»“ l*our’ “J1" ’b? ti.jn Jemari'lrsl p-nlK' »tintinR anti ck»o
funded. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale
ihizing soldiers wjho had gathered
attention
—
anti
norer
«'»M
hare
got
It
would need some one to read aloud to
saints
bel
ujion
bis
bexmtiful
bead,
wax led rwvoy. «■« muurlntt nnd «hlr« by W. H. Goodyear
•'‘toutul him :.fU.’r deluging him with
but tor taillitul little Kate Tiie child
him, and there were so many ladies in
and”-----tag. to lhe bedkide of
Oscar Vangelder,' of Ficraon. h dead,
n::d water were striving t»
toget
-*&gt;* iwq
got him ; mg. to uu*,,
‘ nf
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Thi- Mdirwl the broken down titan. and loretl
the
garrison
who
would
be
glad
to
meet
“
But
who
was
it?
What
was
bls
name.
•&gt;ri&lt; and go with thepi to the hospital. «__as ,w..
the .-i.r.rottl.i
miserable enuna
cau^oNr
of it all- -tn.
pierced by a bolt of lightning. He was a
him with a tendwnew that Iris
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—” uu int-^ii iai tuv irmpiutt.
I say?" velicmently interrupted Clancy, at her house and read to him by turns.
lllUeg-rl,
Aid' not
»« ten
Ur. years
ywi old.
..hi, knelt
knell tobrob- cvlun.J li.Ur.t-J to
He(| t0 wil. Mewed but to augment rfthotMandtoW. half raising himself upon his elbow, and He loved music, she heard, and there fanner and it happened yesterday.
“ hide
' wug and terrified by hia’mde. She. too, .
while it butwrredtointuriato Iter moth­ groaning with the effort. J’Wbut was w&amp;a her piano, and she knew several
n.is sc-'rehed and singed, and the sol- ' »‘J«seji
er in former y«*r». wbeu lie was Sergt. his name? I didn't see him.”
who’would be delighted to come and
B&amp;C'i
to their pcrumal exploit, in
Ctaocv and a line wldirr. many wa^the
•“•**:• had thrown rough blankets about
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play for him by the hour. He shook his
“Lieut. Hayne. man.”
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teluaul rexW”! &gt;“« “U
,5’’ljat !t *aB for her father, not her- — —L
time lie had intervened to aare her tram
“Oh. my God!" gasped Clancy, and head, and the ban dagts bid the tears
It
wa.
not
until
h«
anJ
« lr. J„ Pvmcd .orriM w jiMroctton. ! «ty. « wm boa~ ..,,1^ on undeserved thrashing; many a time fell buck ofl though struck a sudden blow. that came to his smarting eyes. He had
o ............ -'“•vu "urriea vo amtracuon. .
Women were striving
ittririnc to re- I■ »«
of "&gt;B&lt;*re wiUt ~' kj
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uf tho women
kioff tewimonv that bad ho soiled ber in hb strong arms ami
She sprang to his side. “It’s faint he made arrangements to be read aloud to.
-....l comfort her [n tbeir homely «&gt;m. momot. foulm&gt;8^
, ormfranted lhe turious woman with .tern
fa. Don’t answer his questions, aer- bo said; and as for music, that must
-.mlcmu'm h„ In their homely .
VOLTAIC BmLTCO., MareMU, Mlr».
ffv-lbe father eoroethres »“ •Udtod
reproof. Between him and .the child
•fa. — .11 Urn.

bent, tor th,

By Capt Charles King, U. S. A.

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’ -lupid from drtak, and would

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the unl-d effort. otSod»-

�Do You Read Advertisements?
Well you should if they are genuine.

No?

We may not let this one run onlj this issue,

certainly not more than two.

No person ever grows too old to learn something. They learn quickest tnat which
benefits them. They remember always that which is a source of revenue to them.
We are doing more for the consumer than any Drug firm in Barry Co.
owarewe
doing it? Simply by the Cash Coupon System. You get a coupon with every pur- ----------------- chase of 25c. or more of any kind of goods we keep, which when you have accumu ated •

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TEN of them are worth 50c. in trade to you.

But HUSH I We commence this week to give an EXTRA amount of them on jhc single

line PATENT HEbKINEJ alone. _ Thus, on a S1.00 preparation you receive five coupons—making the medicine only 75c.--an&lt;l two

of them on a 50c and one on a 25c. preparation.

Remember we carry all the medicines sold in this vicinity and all that are advertised m

•his paper. /|Nb we qUflRXINTEE the price to be as cheap as any in the county.
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
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An infant child ot Mr. and Mrs. Ciuw.
Hutchins diet! Tut-bday of last week of
Nmgertlou of the brain, anti waa hurried
the following Wednesday.
Full line of tipsand plumes from the
cheapest to the very best nt 25 per cent.
cheaper than you can buy them clsewhere. Call at the RnckcL
.
The excursion to p’nuid U*dgv Friday
.was largely attended nnd netted u nice
M»m tor the Episcopal church fund. All
who attended speak very highly of the
Seven Islands.

We are pleased to see po many of the
graduates going away to attend the higher
iustitutlons of learnhic to better prepare
themselves for life. Surely Barry County
is furnishing her abauv.

None but relatives and very immediate
friends of tbe couple witnessed the cere­
mony. which Joined two loyal young
hearts and lives. They wen* remembered
with many beautify! and useful presents.
Mr. and Mrs. Hollies left on tbe 6:38 p. id.
train for Jackson, where they will make a
short visit with friends. They will then
proceed to Detroit. Buffalo. Albany and
New York, making a brief stay In each.
From New York they will go to Boston,
where Mr. Holmes will enter tlw ,thcvlogieal school of Boston University- ’ The
BaxnKit extends most hearty congratula­
tion# and good wishes to Mr. and Mrs.
Holmes, and we know that this nulon of
two loving and lovable young people will
be u blessing to them, and not to them
only, but to mankind.
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Prospective bridegroom umi minister,
fair at Lansing
Septonilier 8th nnd one or two friends driving westward
from the city, light hearted and joyoul# iu
be*t. If not the
anticipation &lt;»f uniting his heart nnd for­
auspices of thr
tune with the Indy of his choice.
ACT II.
Going down West ereek hill, the groom
MJ8» Nellie Heath, daughter of Harrison
Heath, formerly of this city now of Hart-1 reproved refractory horse. Animal re­
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ford. Mich., died there Tuesday evenbig, sponded by dashing madly ahead. Result:
her decease bring caused by heart disease. broken neck yoke and tongue of buggv.
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Tiie body was brought to this city last ev­
ACT III.
, Groom sits patiently (?) lu buggy, sub­
,
ening. The funeral will take place from
mits tamely to being guyed by passing
the home of Mrs. Darius Heath to-day.
friends, while a messenger goes with the
Mrs. Elia Bowen 1ms purchased the stock
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of millinery goods of Miss Sarah Horton, team after another bnggy. Waitsan hour,
which seems longer than two days. New
and will carry ou business In the same
rig comes and party proceeds, but the re, . building the latter occupied. Being well
fnietorjjhorae is not molested. Marriage
jxisted In tbe millinery business from a
takes place just Ute same, but not exactly
long experience, and hav ing engaged Mrs.
on time. And “all’s well, as ends well.”
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Fred Heatli a» trimmer, we bespeak for If you don’t believe IL ask Baker.
Mrs. Bowen a literal share of imtronoge.

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Tbe 42d uunua! state
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promises to be one of the
best. ever, held under tbe
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state agricultural society.

Hope Center.
Mr. Editor. I sent my Items last week.
l»ut they were lost before they reached the
potrtoffice.
Our school meeting went off very quietly.
Mr. McDermott was re-elected treasurer.
* They are picking huckleberries In the
big marsh, ns Mrs. Owen picked 14 quarts
yesterday alone.
Mr. nnd Mrs. Chandler talk of attending
the Itgdical I*. B. ctmfervnfle.
.
Engel Westivere.' the- old maq whose
house In Schoolcraft was burglarised re­
cently and who was brutally beaten b) the
robbers, cam&lt;* to Kalamazoo last week and
swore out a warrant on the iceomiueixlr.lliun of Proscciithig Attorney Hopkins
'against Frank HnrWortli nnd James’ who
arc aiiBpected of being 4he robbers. It
■will lie remembered that Harworl'i and
Smith are now serving time In the jail, tiie
'former 80 days ter carrying coneealid
weapons and the latter 15 days for drunk­
enness. The men -will probably be ar­
raigned in a day or two. Justice Wattles
jlMued the warrant. Smith's sentence for
telng drunk expired Thursday and he was
ipimedlately rv-aneated nt tbe door. West­
ivere. the old man who was assaulted nnd
'robbed is still quite feeble from his rough
handling.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.

The fair grounds ut Holland were recent­
ly sold for F7.200 to a syndicate, by lhe
association, ns they wanted the water front
for’a manufacturing site and tiie associa­
tion purchased ground In another locality.
The syndicate has just sold the property,
with tiie exception of a portion used for
the site of a large manufactory, tor &gt;14,000. to W, J. GarTOd of this village, as
trustee for a Dumber of gentlemen who In­
tend to cut the property up into villagu
lota and sell it off. We understand that
The Suita us of Grand Rapids, and the
Good habits, long jterslsted in. may and Allegan capital Is largely Interested In this
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Hustlers of this city (played a good game
do become tad habits. To some this prop­ venture.—Allegan Journal.
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of base ball at the fair ground Thuroday.
osition
may
appear
paradoxical.
But
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Tbe score was a tie al the beginning ot the
When you go to Detroit be careful not
will become clear when we reflect that any
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ninth inning when theSulUns got a bustle
routine In habits tends to the over-use of to take a plum from tbe fruit-stand of an
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on them jmfl won Uy a score of 13 to il. certain organs, and to a corresponding lack Italian. One day last week a newspaper
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During thdpnne Frank Heath had one of
reporter did it and the dirty, greasy son of
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bls fingers broken by getting it struck of tbe use.of others; so that, on the one
hand, the former becomes liable to diseas­ Italy shot him to death. If any nationality
with the ball.
es of over-excitability, while the latter are Is prohibited from coining to this country
Thursday ns Jesse Erb. of Baltimore. rendered liable to those of torpidity as to jit should be the sneaking, treacherous,
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waa hitching up his team al the Hastings be within the observation ot every one that Jhelvlng Italians.—Portland Oboerivcr.
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Horae Association bania. preparatory to a change from such routine is conductive
The post-office nt Scbewa wits entered
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going home, his team became scared and to health—In faeL often entirely renovates by burglars cnWedn.-sday night last and
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juried on the dead : run. Coming up on the individual. Hence tbe benefits of va­
about 87 in cash taken, together with three
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Main St. the wagon struck tbe pile of cations which afford an entire revolution boxes uf cignrs. and some other articles,
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atones for the new bank building, and In the scenes and employments of profes­ the value of which Is not known. Post­
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damaged parts of the wagon quite badly. sional and business nwn. Broadly consid­
master Bradley informs us that hr has no
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Going up Jefferson street the horses ran ered, change which brings abtflit an alter­ suspicion of any one In thia vicinity as
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ngaiust a tree near Dr. Lampman's where ation of vital action. Js the sole curative having committed the burglary, but thinks
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they were caught, without having received principle In disease, whether accomplished it wns some one pnssing through.—Port­
by fresh scenes, unaccustomed diet, alter­ land ObfM iv r.
any seveie injuries.
ed linbitM, or drogue As a eonsfrvntor of
An extraordinary chance, a grand op-1 health, loo, it Is preeminent.—Dr. W. S.
The festive burglar made six profession­
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portunity for some one who wants to make
al calls Satiiriiay night In our quiet village,
J •/ money: Any one wishing to secure the Searle in North American Review for which was not prolific of much cash, only
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general agency for Stanley’s own book.
about 88 al) told wan niissing. The places
“In Darkest Africa” can confer with ।
Following are the real estate transfers Of business honored by tlte speak thief
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lhe traveling represantutive by calling at
were the hotel. Taylor's saloon, the two
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the Hunting.-, house or writing N; G. for the week ending Sept, 1st, 1890. as meat markets. Fred Van and Sawyer A
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Hamilton &lt;t Co.. Cleveland O. Tins book taken from the books In theregistcr’s office: Havens. Without question the work was
Henry M. Babcock to Mary Jane Babcock. 43
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is having au immense sale and the interest
done by an amstgur. who left such marks
acres Baltimore sec M fa 00
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is growing. When Stanley arrives in
Henry M. Babcock to Mary Jone Babcock a e behind him as will undoubtedly lead to his
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United States this fall lecturing every, triW of n w tri k sec 1, Mimtown 4a.oo.
discovery very soon.—Bellevue Gazette.
John Yarger p?r aaalgnac to Michael Yarger
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person will want Stanley’s own book.
| A little slx-year old daughter of L. C.
Frank A. Taylor to Hubert C. Strong Ito aec
Elsewhere we publish a full statement
AU Her, of Lansing, was shot and killed bv
31 Irving Aiwo.
! - of the receipts and disbursements of the
Henry 8. Henney to Chaa. W. Strong lot 3 blk a Flobert rifle, or a sparrow gnu. In the
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Monument Association, as prepared by 3 Freeport 5350. .
Jhands of her brother Saturday. This Is
Charles w. Holmes to Edward M. Andrew?,
: . Jessie Jordan, the treasurer at- an exhibit
only one of many accidents we read of In
lol 3 blk 3 Freeport «4nx
at tiie trial at the last term of court, when
Auael Kingsbury to Chloe E. Hunt lota :»i and jour exchanges from these gunn In the
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Messrs. Blade &amp; Sonisumi for the balance 37 Cloverdale PBO.
ihanda of children. Why parents will al­
Edmund and Lovina A. Benner to Geo. W.
due on the inoumnenL This statement Is
llow tills dangerous toy lo lie handled by
Browa wKofawkseclO Rutland 53JB.
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official, and shows exactly tiie amounts
Lucinda Bolte lo Mary E. Stlnchcnmb lot tot Itlielr little boys is a query. White they
received and where and for what paid. clty|l«:o.
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w may be able to protect tbemaclves they are
This ought to be satisfactory to those who .• Joseph W. Shurwoud to Jowmli P. Dyer n w
not long minded enough to watch out for
of» e 14 siM! 4 Yankee Springs &lt;3000.
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have thought “somebody has made a
Joeeph P. Dyer to David G. Ackley it w of otliera who are coniitiiutiiy dodging about.
stake” out of the monument subscriptions. 5 r H aec 4 Yankee Springs 53000.
This little girl was hurled into etenilty by
John McArthur to Frankllu Glpe parcel
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If it Isn’t satlsfactorr, nothing can be; nnd
n
" loving and doting brollicr
brother who was
v
at
Woodland too.
henceforth those who talk such stuff should
» today
In ti» yard aud dodged In frontj Of t|&gt;&lt;T
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wmu Border to RubteC. Snyder lot k blk to
be regarded as unfriendly to the project,
bullet while
brother* were shooting
abbot!
wmmv her brothers
nt
Josiah Nichols per children to Nancy Nichols nmark.
and not wishlng.it success. For certainly
neHofae x sec 7 Teoniappleil.
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unless all faith in men is to be lost tills
Geo. (kxikco Solomon Clark e rda of t&gt;'; of n
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About 5 o'clock Tuesday afternoon, Guy
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-tateawnt should be accepted in good faith. w‘« sec 21 Tboraapnle $3700.
Jnlia A Wtllfsou to Orrlll- A. Whitright lot C j। M/Creary, who residtm Just westof the city
Howard Douglas, Ihwt Supreme Chancel­ and qhi iota 3.9 and io blk Iv city 31®.
I limite, was struck by the M. C. fast train
E SttneUcomb to W. 8. aud S. J. N'elsun
lor of the Supreme lodge- Kulghts of lotMuy
Iwwtnnd Instantly killed. He had Just
oil cltyglTOn.
Pythias of the work!, in 1888 evinced
W. M. and 8. J. Nelson to Mary E. Stinclieomb left the Advance shops via the side track­
lot
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city
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great interest in Hastings Division at Clnleading from the shops and had scaroely
citiuatl. and stood by them in tiie difficult'
pasM*d upon the main track, going weotMarriage LiceM»r».
with Kokomo Division. At Milwaukee,
■w in*, when ihe f at train came a'ong and
Name and Residence
. just before going into the drill, he made a
ttfrurs him. A coroner's jurv which Mt
I William L. Halt Delton
1 little speech to the Hastings Sir Knights,
I Mary J- MoCalilMer Barry
uptrt the inquest Friday exonerates the
j Oeonw Bixlor MUkUevlllr
in which he spoke of bls warm friendship
railroad company from all blame. Guy
&lt; Mma-ProetorCalMonln Kent Co.
, for the DirWou, and hoped they would
McCreary wa« 24 years old. unmarried and
i John C Barker Woodland
! vindicate his action in standing by them
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a uiember of Byington Camp S. (&gt;. V..
t Peter A. Maurer Maple Grove
j at tSxieinnatl by winning tbe world's
which Attended hia funeral In a body
1 Roa* Kake J ackwon. Mich.
chaapkmship at Milwaukee. Uh interest
Thursday.—Battle Creek Call.
I and friendship inspired thr mtmters of
DIED.
Charles Finkbiner, of Ciriedon a, has a
Hmkings Division to greater efforts to win HAILE. In Irving. Aux. tbe ttHii. IK*. Ahum N.
more wbplearane regard for lhe taw. un­
Halle aged 73 years 5 months aud six days.
; the pvixe. And wbeti the award was made
doubtedly than be had a week ago. He
no aun was mccu pkwed nor congratnlatADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.
was charged with nmtillug unpleasant tales
ed Hastings Dlrisiou more heartily than
about his neighbor Paul Novertacran. and
Howard Dougte-,. Iu return, at ttelr first
when the latter reproached him far it in­
itoerfing. Howard Dougla* was elected au
Velma Ptudun is much belter at this stead of showing contrition, he knocked
honorary member of Hastings Division.
writing.
Ills accuser down. In Juatice Westfall's
Adnely angrns&gt;cd ropy of the Division’s
Died, Thursday afternoon. Aug. 28th. eutirt a Jury ftnmd hiin guilty of assault
resolution making him a member, duty
Grade, only daughter of John and Huldah and battery and be paid Si fine and sr.t.so
■irnrd by Captain Ntakero and Secretaiy Howe of typhoid fever aged nine veara.
KciMMrtnn. lias been lundsomely framed,
The carpet rag social at James Spencer's
and will be this week sent to Mr. Dougtes.
last Tuesday even big was a wueresa.
Wonder where the P. of I.-lodge lias
Mm» Mina Mudge, of this olty
uuttTexas, Mttted
gone?
Don’t see any thing of iL
M in marriage to Mr. Will L. Hoimee. &lt;rf
Grandma Myet.. is visiting |jer son.

,te better.

Beans-*!M per bu.
grave and even severe, hut now they hare
become decidedly a gay people, pleasure
BeeG-T.lve. »i 5O453.ooe*lves.-»x&lt;aCS5 CO
.taw-WtlOc.
loving nnd pleasure seeking. Formerly a
Hides—Beef,4c; caif.4Sc.
rigid plaiuiMMN and severity marked their
Lard—He.
lives and surroundings. At thia day, even
Ume—tielllngBia&amp;cporbbl; waterhme, &gt;1M
in the counties ramate from the centers ot per bbl.
population. tbkir taste* ha*e become more
luxurious. They crura the elegancies and
Pork-M 75ft WM
refinements of life, which is but tbe nat­
Poultry—Hens. Mejehlckens. 10c.
Plash-r-tielllug at 85 per ton.
ural effect of the superior facilities for
Salt--Selling at 81 per bbl.
education which distinguish the state.
Tlmotiiy Seed -Belling at 8S.00 per bn.
Yet with the simplicity hn« dtaanpeared
WiMMtf-No.it. while rat red. Me.
much of the hospitality of tbe olden time;
Fl.Hir-»l.JW per hundred.
Wocrt-Vmwuhod 17*2; WA«died 5G€i»k
the wnvm and unquestioning welcome
grows rarer each day. and the entertain­
ment of guests is more a matter ot calcula­
tion or distant ^social obligation than a
Butter- isfctTe. creanien tX-;X‘
spontaneous outpouring of hospitable
hearts. Yet ow.-n off upon the frontier
na&amp;L-STUrperbu.
ore still found, here and there, specimens
Poultry—Live: chickens. Pc; docks.
ofth&lt;»e strong, brave early settlers who turkeys. 1 left K.
Wheat- No. 1 wbtte.Mihbo.3red. w
live literally with tbeir lives in their
hands, establishing themselves far beyond
the outposts of civilization. not knowing
t-attic—Steady.
nt wbat time the red meh might raid upon
sheep and L*xub»-8heep. ei|pped cmolee t&lt;&gt;
them aud lay their homes in ashes. Sturdy extra. 54.730$A.OO' gonri.to choice »4.43£g4 70.
houaea tb*«se, stockades they might better Lambs, best,
be called, built of heavy upright logs, with
thatched or sodded roofs, baaae* that are
forta aa well as homes. Aud there ta
found n rare hospitality which asks nn
questions. but entertains the wayfarer,
giving him all that he requires and that
their store affords “without money nnd
A copy of Webatera Unabridged diction­
without price.”—Lee C. Harby in "
Harary to every frultnian, gardener, fanner or
aay person who buys of me or any of my
agents $40 worth of Nursery stock or
seeds of any kind for spring or fall plant­
THE MARKETS
ing. P. of I. prices. Terms cash or ap­
proved bote. Cpoic and see me or make
wants known by addressing Wrighte Nur­
Apples—Dried.7 e per lb.
sery agency, Middleville. Mich.. P. D. box
Butter—13 g14
M&gt;5

Given Away.

AND ATTEND THE

38th ANNUAL 38th

Barry
County

ACleaiwipofsiKt
M arr &amp; Duff
BOSTON
DRY QOObS STORE.
August generally c.mhiilerwl il.month of tbe seuMin «wBh m.mt &lt;&gt;i th&lt;tnerehantN, will te
the bu*ie-t of thr
season at Man A -Dutf.. it order to effr;
this and obtain said results
«i'&lt;i
place on sale for .this

MONTH of. AUGUST
some of the grandest bkrgaitts in
Goods suitable tor fall and winter way
tliat it lias ever been our privilege lo wit
We would just stair here that we hare
purchased a large line ot Dress &lt;taud|&gt;
(Lost Yearis) from an importer al lessthai

half price to close,
pieces inchidiug

in all wr tare IM

Henriettas with Side
Bands, Silked Flannels
with Side Bands, Silk
Wool stripe dress Goods,
Extra Fine Check Wool
Cumellers.
These are all good* well worthy your at­
tention. Remember although ti&gt;*a&lt;KMt»
are from last year they are Just as go&gt;xi ih
quality and In color as If they J mt cane
from tire custom house. This line I.* trots
40 to 48 inches wide uud worth from 00 V­
75 cent* a yard, our price while they la&gt;t

this month will be 25. SO and
.cents a
yard. It will be us.cte.-'' for us to urge thnecessity of an early-cal! if you want to
buy a nice stylish. wool dress at

HASTINGS, MICH., SEPTEMBER 23,24,25 and 26,1890
Track and grounds better than ever.

Such bifgaln* can only -be’obtained *at

$1,500 in Premiums and Purses are offered.
Come everybody, and exhibit the products of your farm or
your stock.
Family Tickets SI .00; Single Tickets. 25 cts.; Children over
8 and under 12 years old, 10 cts.

Premium List Now Ready.

F. D. SOULE, Pres.

Less Than Half Price
Marr &amp; Duff,

I. H. BURTON, Sec’y.

BATTLE CREEK

GOOD GOODS CREATE TRADE
Poor Goods Kill Wo.

A Cordial Invitation
A extended to you to attend the Barry County
Fair Sept. 23, 24, 25 and 26

WHi fa, c si lit Thi Ifa et ite, M it

ARCHIE McCOY’S

furniture rooms
Where you will

offair to fine,

To atop adulteration: stop tajfag uiinlteratM
’sfiCES-Oalog to their t»«i&lt;tar arorertk
nature wifi admit of moreaddtrraU&lt;m than W
other goods m the market
r.-iiM
■ Buyer* and consumer, should to-«-..n.with rr'iHVtable tnsnafactu” r- W«*
chatvely-K. H. MlLtKK A ‘
SreMMh&amp;Mf cultivat'd and si-r Glh .iup«’

to good cooking.

JbsbdIi Rogers.
' Dry W forSale.
The Hastings Furniture Co.
are selling their wa.te wuou m
large loads at

$1.50 EACH
btLIVEKEb.
But IK* pil«l up.

Svorr -ikt. » k""

dried
u» w i»-t
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»»«1 or ktodlliur. &lt;»&lt;&gt;&lt;■"■ »n '!\.
dellrrrcd In mtnlr*
"i" '.. Jtliu
lb. Co. m&gt;« h,rr m&lt;rr "nb i:
™J’.,
ttej r»u dll (or «
d«&gt;» « •'1
ttHw In l»l&gt;d who wtrb
bu, U’ ,. ((fc
and exiles’ s J“ '!arr.

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
.my j&gt;aper in the
Cs'-nty-

Hastings Banner.

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vo-_. XXXV. NO. 19

Hastings,

mich., September n, i890.

Hastings Banner
FublUbed Thursdays by
COOK BROS.,

Hudson Dials in Facts, Hot Fancies

HASTl.VC.fi. HlCH.

F, R. PANCOAST,
■ HASTINGS. MICH,

Our Special Sale of

$8 Men’s All-Wool Suits!
Closed out by us from the celebrated flrm of
■ Michaels, Stern &amp; Co. will

The regular prices of these suits were 12, SJ 3 and$14, but
having bought them way below their intrinsic value, we are
selling them on the same basis, Over fifty of these suits wore
sold yesterday, and it is no telling how soon the remainder
will pass into our customers’ hands. It behooves you to come
at your earliest possible convenience if you wish to secure a
first-class ALL-WOOL, DURABLE MADE SUIT at the low
price,

EIGHT DOLLARS
Hundreds of other rare bargains in Men’s Business Suits.
3.50, 5.00, 6.00, 10, 12.

Our Great Straw Hat Sale
Is in everybody’s mouth. Straw Hats at 48c, 68c, 98c, $ 1.48;
worth in any other store, 75c, 1.00.T.50, 2.50.

H«Bw

TOWER CLOTHING 'CO.bddson
GRAND RATI DS, MICH

AH dbbRESS
FELLOW CITIZENS:
Tiie “sore and yellow leaf” will Soon be upon us..,
■ has been upon us several times before, hut nevermind.
We repeat with :emphasis. that the “sere and yellow leaf
.i(ili joon bp upon us.
And the oily politician will take your arm off.
&gt;i&gt;d the smiling candidate will pull your leg.
All this means something, fellow countrymen.
;• means that fall is already here.
’ mean that winter will follow fall!
Ho you tumble?’
''o vou grasp the situation'?
' is a grave condition.
For it is a "condition and not a theory that confronts.us.

' will soon be Cold weather
But it is a chilly day when we get left.
'A'e are prepared for cold weather.
Fellow citizens. Ave are very much on deck foi the frosty

DRINK

LION
COFFEE
A TRUE COMBINATION OF

liocha, Java and Rio.
A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR

Picture Card Given
WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE

LION COFFEE
When vou buy your Groceries try a
package UON COFFEE. It««the
best in the United States—made nnfrom
n selection of Mocha, Java and Bio,
properly blended and is conceded by nil
to make the nicest cup of Coffee in the
land. For Sale Evon where.

Woolson Spice Co., Manf'rs,

Kansas City, Mo.

Toledo, O.

uifiins wiite wm J®n roi pacts.

SHORE

ED. POWERJ’
NO. 35.

We Save Stoves.
ALWAYS THE SAME
w always the best
Vve have Stoves to sell.
x
We have Stoves to sell at bottom figures.
We have Peninsular Stoves and Ranges, the best on the
market.
IN THE
We have other lines of stoves, and good ones.
We have coal stoves &amp;nd wood stoves.
And we will majke right prices on them.
And in Mtf, ot U»hU~,.nm»IJ 'ilSSf"’'
. .We must now bring our brief oration to a
oj‘j)lin]. Knurte o&lt; Djbeen appointed
&lt;lwilgso. we call attention to the fact that our
'rare is the most complete in Barry county.
some fine bnggios. carriages and road wagons ■ •
of David Bowktr. IM* 4-vnf November.A. D.
You are always welcome. We are invariahlj At 1.
at our store, and want you to make yourself so.
artn..
by mim
Srt (AJSUiAn"'
cU"'“ “ “
Respectfully yours.

5«- CIQflK
U.5

QOObYEdR BROS

for czAmlnatlobMl
Dated. August iSth. A. J j
bsowk,
AUHtwr Roach.

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

COUNTY NEWS.
Tno tonowing persons are authorized to re­
rene soMeri ptions tor the Baxsan;
................................ I Teal mi Jewell.
UK. Mosher.
lie (tore
. Kugrnn Jordan,
Bowros Mills
w. A HD strong.
Broxwd. . .
... wm. Browarn.
Carlton ...’..’.'.I’.’.’
(Mac Civet
l». L. Morth laud.
Ctoventate .. .
. Buwtrd Mother.
Cres«v« Corners.
... Byron Fisher.
Dowling
.. . IL (J. Rice.
iMltpo...... .Z’.’"..”...’.
Frrrpor. ...... ........... . A M. Uerrlncton.
Illr*oryt'«'n&gt;er&gt;.. .
Edwin BI«aelL
irvmg......................... ,.. ('has. Williams.
Mme&gt;.......................... ..'.C. E. h'lehenoo,
Ito..-.......... .......... .•Clarence Doonule.
organx
. . W. n. Adkins.
apta Grore
......... J. M-Kelvejr.
Iddtetllle............... . Hamilton CarVtCa.
asbrlln- ..................
H.U. Hale.
CTDamert... . .,
Ed. Edward*.
Oraiurryllle Mills
L. W. Wine.
Prairieville
Wm. L. Brown.
Woodland .&gt;......
Weslev Myers.
Yankee Springs..
.E. G. Bennett.

WHOLE NO. 1840.
going Io buy winter fruit for an Iowa firm why should be not be elevated to that po­
and will pay well for them too.
sition?
Mrs. Rowe la going to mow from her
A. laaber and and wife Intend to
present quarters. She dmm’t know yet start for an.extended vhdt.to Kansas Toeawhere! she will go.
Hugh McCall and wife, of AlImo, were ‘
visiting her early home.
visiting their •cans Frack and Burt Friday
Mra: A. Raymond Is expecting to go to and Saturday.
Canada to visit her mother.
•
The rebublicazi township committee have
T. X Averill and family, went to the called a caucus ta meet at Thompson’s hall,
Rapids last Week to attend a wedding, and on Saturday tbe 18th, to choose delegates
upon their return Thursday they were to attend Uie eounty convention at Hastr
treated to a surprise party in the evening ings on the.ITlh. to nominate candidates
by their neighbors.
Uierc for.county officers. A full attend­
Ed. Jones and wife, formerly of Carlton ance is desired.
but now of Battle Ciyek. were on our
At the school meeting the sum of 820®
streets last Thursday.
.
was voted to be raised by( tax to repaint
C. L. Smith heard his sheep making tbe school house inside and out. and atao
quite a bleating the oilier night. The next to purchase maps-for the . benefit of the
morning several ewes and lambs came up scholars attending school and studying .
missing. Also Alf Raymond has had five geography. H. M. BylngUm was elected '
lambs 'disappear very mysteriously.
assessor. And it was also voted that'nonChas. Bronson mentioned last week is resident scholars may be admitted, provid­
able to be out again.
ed our own pupils are not crowded for aitTuesday morning; we learn that the babe Ung capacity, upon condition a tuUUon tee
of Mr, and Mrs. Henry Brunson, mention­ paid in advance of 25 cents per week.
ed elsewhere, died Monday p. in.
School is to commence on the 15th. with
John Strickland, of East Carlton, is very A. L. Nlchota at the helm.
sick.
. '
A good shower of rain fell upon thta
place Sunday' afternoon and night, causing '
Cloverdale.
chbcrful faces uponalL
A number of our citizens attended the
A- G. Cortright and family visited Clo­
rennlmi and report a good time.
verdale friends the fore part of this week.
Thd reDublicans of Hope met In caucus
Innt Saturday and nominated delegates to
attend the senatorial nnd county con­
The U. B. conference of this district is
ventions. The following named gentle­
men were elected as delegates to the nqw in session at the church two miles
county convention: L A. Osgood, Charles east of this place. It will continue over
Cock, John- McCallum. Frank Pierce, the coming Sunday.
School meeting was a very pleasant af­
Henry Wilkinson. Jatnes Graham and
Felix Chamberlain. Delegate to senatorial fair. Many of our women were In attend­
ance and did their part In voting. Glad to
convention, Frank Pierce.
The fall term of school was commenced see our women coming to the front.
There are two more black eyes in this vi­
at the Sprague school house last Monday,
cinity. Tocrmuch tangle foot the cause.
Minnie Replogle of Hastings as teacher.
Etta Coats has returned from McBride. .
Mrs. Howard Mosher attended the De­
Mrs. Wm Boice, of McBride, is visiting
troit exposition lust week. She was ac­
companied by David Morthland nnd wife her parents and many friends in this vicin­
ity. ■
of Cedar Creek.
,
Herbert Sprague Is now spurting with a
Mrs. J. McLean, of Lambertville, is vis­
ndw fifty dollar bycicie.
it! ng.old friends here. ,
The foregoing was delayed from last.
Abraham Rcplogle anil wife are the
happy parents of a bran new girl born on week. Business, seeding.
Conference is now over, and It is said
the first of the month.
Ansel Kimrabury lias sold ten acres of too that they had a very good meeting.
We had the pleasure of listening to the
land fur brick making purposes.
The wail Is about completed for the Bishop giving charge to the ministers in
lliclr going before their flocks. Will say
church.
his charge was very good.
Huntlrld.
Many are at the state fair.
Delayed letter.
I Gary Baker and I^ee McDonald were at
A good many of the fanners of this Delton a few days ago visiting friends.
vicjnlty will commence sowing wheat this
Lee McDonald is building a 20x40 ft
blacksmith shop.
week.
.
L W. Wolf and family are visiting his
Last WHncsday evening the Ladies Aid
-ioclety held an ice cream social at the M. parents and other friends here.
E. church for the benefit of the preacher.
Wm. Smith had a very fine cow die a
’
Quito a good many were present proceeds few days ago.
Marlon Bain, of Grand Rapids, is at home
about 812.
Quite a good many of the old soldiers with her parents.
Farmers
cut
your
cBm now, or Jack
of this place will attend Uie Reunion nt
Frost will cut it for you.
your city Friday and Saturday.
Corn is a good crop with tho^c that
Prof. J. H. Pixley will give a s«ig
.
service at the M. E. church Friday even­ planted In good season.
Chas. McIntyre closes his second term of
ing.
The L. A. society will hold a pumpkin school this week Friday, giving good satis­
pie social Rt Mosiiler s hall Thursday eve faction.
James B. Smith now goes to Ypsilanti,
tor the benefit of the preacher. Come one
to take a course in the business college.
and all.
Mrs. J. McKehy is visiting friends in
Edward Smith Is teaching the fall term
of school In the James Friend district.
Uils vicinity.
•

Geo.. Hurtom was in town Saturday.
Our new minister, Rev. Carpenter, will
preach Sunday for the first time.
Mra. Fanny Reed, of South Haven, lj
visiting ber.rtster. Mrs. Fox.
John Tompkins. Sam. Nye, Vira Har­
tom and Myrtle Tuckerman were at Lansing at the state fair Wednesday.
Don’t fail to attend the meeting at the
scboo| house at the Center Munday night,
and vote fur the free text book.
A pleasant entertainmefit was held at
the church Thursday evening, consisting
of songs nnd recitations for the benefit of
the church.
James Seger and family and Mrs. Love,
of Rome Center, were here last week in
Fanners in this vicinity have commenced
attendance nt the funeral of their brother. to - lit their corn and report a fair crop.
Quite a number attended the 1. O. G. T.
Mrs. Wm. Seger was called to Rome district lodge last Monday and all rvi&gt;ort
Center by telegram last Monday. Sept. 1. a pleasant time.
Her husband Wm., who had been there for
George Eldridge, of York State, arrived
his ill health being worse. She immediate­ at the Springs last Tuesday..
ly left for there Tuesday mornng. He
Evajx&gt;ratore have commenced operation
died Tuesday evening and was brought at the Snrlngs.
back here Wednesday evening and buried
Most of the farmers In this section have
1 Thursday nt ‘J o'clock, cause of death heart commenced sowing wheat.
direase. He wa&lt; 48 years old and leaves
'ITic 1’. of L store made Its exit last
a wife nnd two children. He was r good Monday by removing to Carlton.
hnsband and father, prosperous merchant
ami an honest citizen.
«
Haatlns*.
Mra. S. R. Mdliitvre went to Battle
Creek last week.
Some fine showers of rain about these
Elmer Spouable was home to attend the
reunion test week.
tbyrs.
Wheal seeding will be a thing of the
H. H. Pierce and wife, of Pensacola,
past by the time this will appear in print Florida, were the guests of Charles Beach
Mra. Addison Spaulding made a present and wife. al«» of Mra. Hughes this week.
of a fine bible to our church hist Sunday
Mrs. S. R. McIntyre and Cyula Pratt
evening. Rev. Perry in a few timely re­ were visiting oc the State road last week.
marks acknowledged the gift
Fred Todd went to Grand Rapids.
Mra. W. A. Spaulding retunnil to her
Garj Crook is attending school in your
home last Monday, from herytall with her city.
E. J. Crook went to lauising Wednes­
stater at Sagluaw.
.
Clin, 8torr and Eph. Barrett have Uireah- day to attend the state fair.
Sowing wheat is the order of tlte day.
ed 44 days since Uie threshing Mttson com­
Mrs. George Hartman was on our road
menced. and have made an average of over
1.0Q0 bu. per day. They have now laid up ■this week.
What a nice rain we had for the farmers,
until after seeding.
Mrs. W. C. Towne has been on the sick wheat.
list-for the past two weeks, but ta now im­
^aahrllle.
proving.
)
, ,
About 50 young people dropped in at the
A temperance mass meeting was held at
residence of H. H. Honeywell last Satur­ the opera house Sunday erening. Ad­
day evening for a social time and to bid dresses were made by Revs. Johnson,
■rood bye to David and IxrtUc Honey well, Stuart and Aldrich.
(Julie a number of our citizens are at­
before they lenve for school at Kalamazoo.
Prairieville grange are gathering mater­ tending tiie slate fair this week.
The salt of the Contlncntlal ins. Cn. vs.
ials fur a grange exhibit at the county fair
Solomon
Weber was tried In Justice Well­
that offers the largest premium.
Corn cutting fe Uie order of tire day now. man's eobrt for the fhlrd «m- on Monday,
the jury in the first two trials disagreeing.
South Carlton.
Tiie verdict in Um last trial was no cause
Delayed Letter.
of action. W. S. Powers and U H. Mc­
Quite a number tioyed wheat the pest Call for plaintiff; Jas. A. ftweczey and J.
" win Wallace and fiunily baV® returned B. Mills for defendant.
8. Overtiolt, our village marshal, handed
fnrtn California, and are on their farm in his resignation to the council Monday
evening. Jerry Vannocker was appointed
' "lira. Henry Bronson and youngest child
In his place.
are both sick, and hut Httte ta&gt;p« are en­
Benrj’ Hoe has moved bls meat market
tertained for the recovery of the tatter.
into bls new bnlldlng.
Mrs- Tom Thuraton. of «nkee bpnngs.
Mra. Walter Webster is visiting friends
wax on onr streets last week tn tog to find In Bellvue and vicinity.
___ u
Stuart has gone1oMnskcf*t»n^to aV
sale for their house and lot here.
Apple buyers are plenty, but Him* who tend conference.
have fruit to sell an- not selling for 8!..to
per bbl. as was stated In my items last week.
Hickory Cornen-.
Storne have sold their fall fruit.at those
Fred Bred lev left his home last week for
figures, but no winter fruit sold at U»at an extended visit with his aunt in CaiiforPrCbarlie Carpenter Is tald ut» with a ni Leonard Hoyt, surd 67 years a resideSt

’■’Srnew’?|'“S
or soil, Crum. of this township, but'for . the past few
yews a resident &lt;&gt;t Roas, rilwl very sudden­
t, being npMIy pu»b«l farwanl lueemple- ly of heart disease at his home on tbe Sth.
"‘TMnSnvder.ofUninUll.pl.U. WM Um Hi» funeral senlces were held the 5th at
his later seskteDee largely attended by relof sir.. Ann.
SiSS
aUv« and friends. Rev. Popt of PtainB Sarili Lirtliv ami Mfs- Margret nnktar,
welL officiated. Burial took place in tbe
of Hartings, visited Mrs Marieft Carpctiter east cemetery. He leaves a wife and one
i’UMy!,\ul-t1n s horse ran away tast Satur- grown up son. who have the sympathy of
circle of friends.
d.v ‘ It was frtebteuwl at a traction cn- a large
J. H. Brown ta well and favorably spoken
Pine Mr. A. was thrown &lt;mt bat not *r- of by the republicans of thLs place as being
toil bort. Hl" «W&gt; "&gt; bn,li"
well qnallked to fill tbe position tn the regNjSmVZmiwi l» InwlnO’""'1 fl?1** ""
be mule Creek ■nltwinfa.
I’ ,1’°

Masler Roy Bllvens xwas quite badly
hurt by being thrown from a horse Mon­
day evening.
Rev. Stone ta the new Radical preacher
sent to the Cedar Creek circuit
The U. B. conference divided the Cedar
Creek circuit cutting off Maple Grove and
adding lire same to the CasUeton - work.
Rev. Mlers was sent back to Cedar Creek
work and Rev. Wm. Weller on Uie Castle­
ton circuit.
Adda Bcigh. of Jackson, 1s visiting her
mother south of Nashville.
Jbhn Acket has rented, and will move
on the old Marshall place.
Wm. Griffin Jr, started for Minnesota
Saturday, to look after sopje property that
he owns out there.
Ret. Weller will preach at the U. B.
churetNijjnday evening.
Mr. Greenman is building an addition'to
bis bouse.
Geo. Conley ta talking of building a
thouse on his father’s farm in the near fu­
ture.
Mr. Badncli and wife called on C. Dem­
ery. when on their way to conference last
Tuesday.
8. R. Robart was at the Radical confer­
ence last Monday.
.

Mrs. Lyman Hoag was called to HIBadale Saturday, on account of the serious
illncM of a brother.
Mr. Wilson has a daughter from Jackson
visiting him.
J. C. Dll Un has two nelces from Ohio
visiting him.
T. 8. Cole and wife, of Coldwater, vtalted relatives here the past week.
Another little girl at J. K. Smith’s. '
There Is to be a dance at Maple Grove
Center thia week Friday evening.
Fannie McKee received the medal at the
contest
John Leenum Is visiting in Battle Creek.

Wheat sowing is in progress now.
Anna Stevens leaves for Marton. Ind.
Monday for a two weeks’ visit among
frtouda.
Fay Barker, &lt;»f Hastings, spent Sunday
at home.
.
May Ford commenced school in Battle
Creek Monday.
- Rev. F. N. Jnnt-n preached hta farewell
sennou at the M,. E. church last Sunday.
Mra. Hi In Powers, of Marton bid.. Is
visiting. her grandmother Mrs. R. K;
Stanton who lias boon very low but la
better at this writing.
.
The social at Mrs. Ben Thomas Friday
afternoon was well attended considering
the busy time. '
The next social will lie held at Mrs.
Lucien Hyde’s. Sept. IWh. All are in­
vited to attend.
tbe Bellevue Lr&gt;y» Saturday, re-oltlug In
favor of the Looeys. Quimby boys an? ex­
pected next Saturday.
There will be a dance at lacey hall

She Intends starting for Cal. tn a few days.

�COLUMN.

of one of our dtixens.' The girls entered
At a donee la ^Africa,” a SL Charts*
As I enter the work of Secretary for tbe-bouse. played with a little girl member
of the family, and one or two oftbe neigh- Mo., suburb, Ed Ganett razored Dick
many kind express tans received from txir’d children, before it was known they Mosby and Llv Craig across the throat,
teacher* and others. This confideace nnd h*d the seariet fever. Dr. Avery, health nearly decapitating Mosby. Garnett is
officer, was notified of the fact about eight in jalL
flee could poeslbly be. J have not been o’clock that evening and as tbe family had
Nell Burrows and John Ewing, two neable to accomplish all that I had hoped to been exposed, be directed that they be
do but 1 protest’that I have labored faith­ cared for over night and yesterday morn­
fully- More cannot be promised for the ing he promptly returned them to Belding, to wreck the New York Cannon ball ex­
future save us experience shal1* A
aid
* * In
* *do
* ­* *with a note to the health officer of that press in a tunnel near Pittsburg, Pa., reing better. 1 feel grateful to tbe copnty place, by whose orders they had been sent sentiy.
a
papers that hav^ kindly given me the use here. Tbe girls both liad sore throats and
Tbe Democratic congressional conenU their columns and trust that tliey have were just In the peeling condition, where tiou at Piqua, Q., has taken 712 ballots
lost nothing by bo doing. Though under­ the disease ,1® tbe most contagious, a without a cholcn. The last ballot was
taken with many misgivings, 1 have re- more direct and open violation of the law taken under the Australian system and
eeived assurances from many that tiie cannot well be conceived, and the health took two'honra.
.
“School Column’’ has been of interest to officer at Belding will undoubtedly find
The responalbiltty for tht terrible acci­
than and evidences that some good has the perusal of the doctor’s note both in­ dent on the Old Colony railway at Quin­
been done thereby. Many foolish things teresting and profitable reading for some cy, Mosh.. ha« been placed by the coro­
have been said no doubt and many more time to come.—Greenville Call
ner's jury upon Track Foreman Welsh,
that better had remained unsaid.. Hoping
who left the “jack" on the rail*.
to profit by till? experience gained, with
Tbe magnate* of tbe Brotherhood and
tbe consent of the publishers I shall con­
American association base ball aggrega­
tinue the work during tbe coming year nnd
If you vriU send us your addreaa. we will mall tions any the story of a meeting at Phila­
you
our
lllustratefl
paxnublet
explaining
all
all are earnestly invited to aid in making
.Dr !&gt;yt l
El&amp;ro Voltaic delphia to fix up a- combine between the
it more interesting and profitable.
Belt and Appliance*, and their charm lag efleets two was a very barren ideality.
Ned Gray was swept from tbe deck of a
I,.pon lS.e n.TP“’ debilitated system, and bow
d&gt;
’
T
1
*
,
'Hl
ul
c*ly
restore
vou
to
vigor,
man­
The Institute1 just closed haa been it ta hood Pamphlet free. If you arethunand
afltfcted, schooner in tbe Atlantic off the coast of
thought qoe of the most profitable ever held we will send yon a Belt and Appliances on » Massachusetts, a week ago and was given
up for dead. Thursday be appeared in the
in the county. The enrollment was 122, trial.
Voltaic B«lt Co.. Marshall, Mich.
flesh, giving his family a joyful surprise.
or about one half the number of teachers
Joseph F. Young, of ^Philadelphia, shot
holding a license. We boneetly think that
Mrs. Robinson, of Fort Gratiot, recently
those teachers who keep aloof from in­ married her adopted-son. She was M5 his wife and himselC ik a hotel at Atlan­
tic City, N. J., at 1:30 Thursday morning.
stitutes and associations are making a years old and the young man 32.
He suspected her of infidelity. Tbe wom­
great mistake. If we -“cannot get any­
• «.ww. a ..cm, « nr..
an’s wound ta thought to be fatal, but the
thing” from these meedngs, is It not most­
Loose’s Red Clover Pile Remedy, is a husband’s is slight
ly our own fault;' We believe there has
A son of the German iron manufacturer
never been an instructor in this county positive specific for all Conns of the dis­
that gave teachers so much of what they ease. Bhnd, bleeding. Itching, ulcerated Krupp is in Ottawa, OnL, looking at tbe
most need as Miss Vandewalker. It ta and protruding plies. Price 50c. For nickel nnd copper mines near there to see
sale
by
W.
H.
Goodyear.
difficult to see liow her instruction could
if their product ta adapted to use in mak
Ing gun*.
have been betten or more practical. The
Branch county P. of I. have nominated
teacher that could hear her and “get noth­
Ex-Governor E. F. Noyes, of Ohio, who
a
ticket.
ing” ought for his own credit to keep still
served with distinction during tbe war,
about IL
and was minister to France under Prvsi- ■
Mr*. Inslow** NootblDZ ffirrup should slwsva Haye*, dropped dead at Cincinnati Thur*
Some time wu spent at the Institute be used for children teething. It soothes tbe day of apopiexy.
softens tbe gums, allavs*all p*tn. cure
upon the new course of study and a fair stand,
A supposed incendiary fire gutted the
wipe colit; and I* the i»e»t remedy for diarrtaa a.
beginning made It is hoped. Teachers are Twenty-five cents a bottle.
building of the New Haven. Conn., Wire
earnestly urged to make a, careful study of
Goods company Friday morning, causing
The
Industrial
school
at
Big
Rapids
has
a low of f4-&gt;,000.
this course and of the many good sug­
The carpenters' strike at Chicago ta a
gestions therein relative to-teaching the over 80 students.
strike no longer. Most of the men are at
various brancheq. We have only.a limited
number of the manuals but shall try tn
THE JOYS OF LEADERSHIP.
'
place one &gt;n the hands of every teacher
Hanlon, the trapezist, who had such a
actually engaged in teaching. Will every
bad fall at tbe Academy of Music, New
teacher lu the county please notify us im­
York, last week, has almost entirely re­
mediately after engaging a school, giving
“It’s all wail enough to have the honor covered.
the district, length of term and time of nnd glory of being leader of your district it
A high-toned dub at Halifax, N. 6., has
commencement. This will materially aid there is any honor and glory attached to It, twice black-balled J. W. Longley, attor­
In arranging plans ns well as In giving In­ but when you come to analyze the mant- ney general of tbe province, because be ia
formation to school officers In quest of a fold dutie* of the place you will discover antl-British, anti-Conadian, aud an an­
teacher. To further continue this subject that it'a not so pleasant.” Bhe speaker nexationist*.
of a better classification of our eountry
A passenger train on the Delaware As
sebools and to reach many that were not at one of the big chiefs of the fagwam, and a Hudson railroad collided with a freight
tbe institute, a series of meetings will be character who stands high up In tbe or­ near Whitehall, N. Y„ Friday, and the
held at tbe most eligible pointe. Tills ganization because of hta ability to “car­ engineer and fireman wore killed. No
work is not.undertaken simply for tun but ry” hta district under the most trying cir­ po*.vngvrs were hurt.
in the hope that good may be accomplished cumstances.
G. C. Rodney, who is wanted by the po­
and teachers are expected to attend u n
The political district leader, as he ta lice at Portland, Ore., for alleged forgery,
matter of course- It seems practicable to found here in New Yprk. ta a thing indig­ has brought suit for false arrest against
bold these meetings only on Saturdays nnd enous to the metropolis. You find him Chicago detectives, for taking him into
the following are now announced:
nowhere else as he ta here. Ho ta an out­ custody without a warrank
Pralrievlle, Saturday. SepL 13.
growth of the old ward boss. He ta a pro­
The Knights of Labor charge F. F. Don­
Hickory Corners “
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20.
duct of tbe system of political organization ovan, one of the New York state board
that obtains here. The Tammany “lead­ of arbitrator*, with asking Depew for a
Banfield
“
Oct, 4.
er” ta a peculiarly interesting type of thta pass for seif and .family, and promising
Assyria Center “
•* 11.
product. He is well known in his relation in his letter to reciprocate tbe favor.
Exercises will begin promptly
o’clock.
Invite your school
board to tbe organization, and in a general way
Herbert Burns, an electrictan, received
bring
.and
,x. ,older
__
. pupils and ___
_
your tbe public knows pretty well how be “runs” a shock at San Francisco Sunday which,
manual and a note book. While Uie his district and manipulates the machine it is claimed, was 2,000 volta He was
subject indicated above will be the special vote. But there ta another side to bis life thought to be dead, but recovered with
work of these aieetlngs. still other topics that less ta known about and which ta not sore lungs and a badiy burned hand.
of interest to every teacher will be discim- without interest.
Rochefort, tbe fiery French editor,
“The district leader,” said tbe Tammany fought k duel with rapier* at Laclinge,
man, “huTnore personal duties to ]&gt;erform Holland, Saturday, his opponent being
At tbe foal of |tlils column will be found for constituents than many pct&amp;oos have AL Thiebaud. Rochefort pinked bis mau
the notice of the fall examinations. At­ any idea of. He must be both father and three times, but not fatally or seriously.
tention is called !to the change In requlre- mother to a portiJjn of hta flfek. He ta
Spurgeon, the English preacher, com­
inents. More attention will be given to called upon to perform almost all sorts of menting on the presence of a number of
leading and very properly so. In many services for his constituents, and it w in clergymen at the performance of “Judah."
respects it4s tht! most important branch doing these thing* that he gets much of the Bal'd: “The Christian church of tbe pres­
taught in aur schools, and. in general, ‘pull’ upoh which hta individual political ent day play* the harlot beyond any
taught tiie most poorly. Note tbe con­ strength ta based.
church in any age.’
“There are many persons lu every as­
ditions upon which certificates
‘
San Francisco is celebrating the for­
newed. If only L few are ~able to avail sembly district who look upon the district tieth anniversary of the admiwion of Cal­
leader
as
the
man
who
can
help
them
out
themselves of tliis at present,
'
It is hoped
ifornia to tbe Union. The celebration
that many will In tbe future. More COIH of all their troubles. Poor Mrs. Smith ta opened Saturday night with a torchlight
all out of coal and food, and Mr. Brown,
cerning this next week.
who knows the leader, hurries off to him procession, open air concert, and fire­
which attracted 100,000 people. The
and tells him of Mr*. Smith's strait. The work*
city wu illuminated.
Two special examinations will beDeM
___ leader ascertains what he can about the
Vermont’s population hu decreased in
case
and
then
does
hta
best
topro
vide
for
her.
this tall at the Court House in the City of
Very often he has to go downlnto hta own the last ten year*. There are eiirtaty-one
Hastings oh the following dat**s:
pocket to do it, bnt that ta part of hta bus- people less in the state than In 1880.
Friday, Sept. 20.
Francisco Papilio, a 13-year-old Italian,
Ines*. Then, again, Mrs. Smith has no
«“
Oct 31.
money to pay her rent and Ls about to be fatally stabbed Lewis Pearl, aged 11. at
Examinations will begin promptly at 9 dtaporaewed. If skh can only secure a few Philadelphia, Saturday, during a quarrel.
o’clock, standard, time. In tbe subjects of days' more time in which to get the money
A watchmaker named Goering, who
Heading, spelHng; grammar, geography and to pay up she will be all right, and then wasatoldierin Napoleon’s army which
arithmetic.,a standing of 75 per cent will the leader’s influence ta brought to bearon retreated from Moscow, hu just died at
be demanded white 65 will be accepted the landlord.
Hamburg, aged lOfl years.
provided tbe average be at least 80.
“Ono of the leader’s constituents dies
The Duckworth club of Cincinnati b
Teachers that at their last examination and leaves a will. Tbe widow doe* not going to expel Governor Campbell be
had an.aversBje standing of 90 with at least know what, to do, and the leader is called cause he recently appointed a Republican
SS in each branch and who can furnish onto aid her. Mra. Smith’s husband is superintendent of tbe free labor bureau
proof of suoeesuful work hi the school­ arrested and ta in sad reed of a bondsman. at Columbus.
room, may have their certificate renewed Smith has many friends, and each friend
A grind stone at the St. John Plow
without exaintaatkni; and at any regular has a vote, and the leader secs that tbe works Kalamazoo, Mich., burst Monday
during tbe year may receive a 2nd grade bond ta procured and does what he can to and a piece of it struck Conrad Kopman,
upon writing tl&gt;c additional branches. pull Smith oat of trouble. Sometimes it killing him instautld.
Preserve this notice.'
ta Mra. Smith who get* Mr. Smith arrested.
Hoxie &amp; Meller, the Wisconsin lumber
.
By order of the board,
Smith has indulged his pugiltatlc Instinct firm, have made an assignment. Tbe fail­
Exf.ch AXDRL'H, See.
to tbe detriment of Mra. Smith’s eye, but, ure ta the heaviest that hu ever occurred
‘sure, the poor man ta a fine fellow,’ and in northern Wisconsin.
so a day or two after the arrest Mra. Smith
The comptroller of the currency hu
NEtGI
IG COUNTIES.
calls upon the leader and implore* him to authorized the Citizens’ National bank.
do hta beat to get Smith out of tbe peni­
Charleston, W, Va.,’ to liegin business
ig man living on tentiary.
’
south Bui
met with on em- . “I have lots ot just such cases as these with a capital of tl%,000,
A factory for the manufacture of smoke­
idav. He had his every mouth. The people seem to regard
_______ _____
borne and buoy standing In front of the leader as a man who should know less powder ta in course of erection near
bi', re-Idunce and had just put In a lunch everything. They poor their domestic as Petersburg, W. Va. The budding* will
basket and was returning to the house to well as their financial troubles into his ears, cover four acres of ground.
call Ms wife whett tbe horse wv frighten­ and he ta kept very busy trying to disen­
The funeral of Genl E. F. Noye* took
place nt Cincinnati Sunday, and wu very
ed by Tboe. Dorgan’s steed coming rapidly tangle the trouble* of others.
down thestreet. and whirled around. The
“All thta time on army of men is hust­ largely attended, the G. A. R. taking n
buggy was overturned and out rolled a ling after him, and every man wants a good prominent part m tbe obsequies.
gun and hunting equipment just Uie same job. If you can't get him into the public
A constitutional convention assembled
as if It had been any other day but Sunday. crib you must do your beet to see that be at Frankfort, Ky.. Monday to revise the
—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
gets work in some private concern. Tbe constitution of that state. The present
constitution wu adopted in 1WL
A little son &lt;rf John Garinger of Sun- alderman of Lba district usually looks out
Two North Shore limited trains collided
firid, escaped death almost miraculously for places among Che city departments and
near Lockport, N. Y.. early Monday
Taeaday forenoon. Mr. Garinger wpa gets what be can for, hta district.
“One class of men very difficult to dis­ morning. W. A. Findler, of Nsw York,
drawing stone on a wagon and had on n
load of over a ton and a half, when the pose of is composed of sous of fathers who wu killed, and Engineer Edson Bradley
Httis fellow accidentally fell under the Eave toiled to educate them. When the and Fireman William Houston were oeriously injured.
aaoving vehicle, we wheel passing nearly father thinks the boy baa education enough
ho comes to us to see If we can’t place him
The Law and Order league is having "a
where he can earn a living. The young time of it” enforcing the “dry” Sunday nt
dtaoovered. Tbe wagon was then lacked
chaps always object to man uni labor. They
off, thus pawing over the same part of his are educated down too fine for that and not Wheeling, W. Va. Sunday one of th.
body a second time. It was supposed of educated enough to take places of rcspon league’* detective* was severely beaten by
of course that the child would be Instantly bilrility, so I usually get them on the home a party of workingmen which he wu
“marking down."
HUed, but afters careful investigation Dr. care as conductor*. So you see the leaders
Two freight trains collided Monday
»| pronounced very little internal in- have pretty hard rows to hoe after oil”
morning on the Baltimore and Onio roud
and no bones broken whatever. The
“How much does it coat to be Tammany nt Broad Tree tunnel, near Wheeling and
eaeape from instant death was marvelouB. Jender of a big district?”
three
men are known to have been killed.
—VermotitvUIe Echo.
“Well, I have often figured that out and Both engines and u dozen ,car* were en­
’
Ju. Hon sett Jr. of Rich land town- I find that it cannot be done up right on tirely destroyed.
•hlp. has a large and fine collection of much lew that £3,000a year. ‘‘That is what
Tho Kinsun creek bridge on the Erie
Indian stow relics, hundreds in number, it costa tbo leader out of his own pockeu” railway, near HarnellsviHe, N. Y., which
“And where does the lender come in»”
nearly pll of which have been plowed up
is the highi-st structure of the kind in the
“Ob, ho comes in all right. Don't worry United.Statra. ta to be pulled down, be
ub hte own- farm. Last Saturday he
hftu,”—New York Times.
brought a numerous selection from 11k- tot about
1
cause it is too light for tbe traffic. The
to Plain we 11 mid showed to scqualtiteaeea.
highest pdlnt of tbe bridge is Ittl teti from
Hiul Bettor Kept Still.
the ground.
Among Uif m were stone axe*. totuafiawltM,
kkinnerx, ornament*, spearheads, knives,
Gresham Martin, editor of The Press
ataa, etc., braid re three Iron tomahawk^.. Iowa wonted a change of air, and so owned and People of Galesburg. Ill., ta in troutito
and rude hi form, that hr had him.M-11
with tbe park board of that town breaute
afterward

park u a protest against the
seats and other convenience*

business cards?

THE VOTE OF VERMONT.

NEWS IN BRIEF.

o. lowdkn

revised and correct compilation from »
ronpl'i’ »ob«W
u&gt;ri.l rocerfTo! th, M eonntU. 1» the
.tate glre Pm* (Hep) MW BnBhem 1A
All other. UH. M.Jorlly for Pm. UTh.
town, in ISM g*T» DOllntbun
Sbrxrdeff I9.MA *n o»h«. 1.SU. Molorttp tor DHIlaxbMr SB.SM Drererue hr HepobUcen ro« 1A«» uid In
Republican majority IK'SI; deereMe In
Uemoermlo roto«l. Only eleren town,
.re wt«l to replete the total rote. One
buodrwl eml ten town. In tbe Second oohgrrwlonal dUtrlot gin GrootlASU. Shott­
ed T.IW; majority for Grout. B,ssa. Humty-two town* in the First con Brendon al
district give Power* n.484. Maloney 7,M©;
majority for Power*.
Tbe number
of Democratic representative* elected, as
per returns, is about &lt;50, or a gain of 43
over 188&amp;
._ ______________
SENATOR FARWELL ILL AGAIN.

bill, taking up the sugar schedule. Car-

Chicago, Sept. 2.-A dispatch from
Waukesha, Wu., says that Senstar
Charles B. Farwell is lying dangerously
ill at tbe Fountain house In that city, and
that his family and most intimate friends,
aw well as t he physicians in charge, al­
most despair of his ultimate recovery.
Walter Farwell, a son of the senator, said
yesterday afternoon that Mr. Farwell's
Illness is not regarded as serious.

Overwork and mental fatigue have ren­
dered hta health very uncertain, but his
family ray-* bu is being *ueceaafaUy treat­
ed, and they expect that he will be able
to come home and be on hta feet again
by the latter part of this week or tbe be­
ginning of next Senator Farwell is sfflloted with Bright’s dtasaas.
came marching home.

Victorios*

LA LlBERTAD, Salvador, Sept. 6.—The
city presented a holiday appearance yes­
terday, the buildings being profusely dec­
orated with bunting and flags and tbe
streets crowded with people eager to wel­
come home the victorious army. The
7,(XX) troops under the comiiand of Gen.in-Chief Ezeta and Gena Bolonas, Lopez,
Monidero, Delgado and others entered the
city amid tbe salvos of artillery and the
ringing nt bells;
Tbe evolutions of the troops were wit­
nessed by tbe president, Gen. Ezeta and
bis wife, Gen. Zapeda and Ruir. Pastor
and a number of prominent ladles and
gentlemen from the balconies of tbe mu­
nicipal palace. The officers and soldiers
will be thanked for their services during
the campaign.
DEATH OF EX-GOVERNOR NOYES.
The Ohic

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Associate offices, st Grand
P A. SHELDON.
1 ‘
OfBr.
_ __ _ Abttract Block. Htoim,., 1BrMoney to loan on Real E*tlte iu-i r
sold on (tommlMkm. Genera?
*ct At’ttrset Bo2kV‘eJ,F
Record? ran
P. DRAKE, M. D.,

Dull; ’

v.’beat. Higher:
fl.utUWb; Ma

.hoiC t4jSi.TOH0W

g2X“skr-"
M.JOWLER.
Dentist.

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JJ A. BARBER, M. 1).. ~
A-L«
Physician and Surgeon

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M'-tacnlre.,

W. LOWRY. M. D..
Physician and SurgMin.

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y, rosy «««•
Office and residence or. Broad wav *-*«»
Bouse, Hastings. MJch nro*a’»1' te*rC«ri
C. WELTON
ne writes policies on a man * prot&gt;ertv **&amp;. •»■
ttfe by death and accident.

’rtod;

TwT;

MITH A COLGROVE,
Lawyers.
,
(Office io Union block. HlsUbm.)
Fraction is all tbe court* of the state.

S

E. KENASTON.
•
Attorney at Law,
• ' (P’WJ-’-Good'^r* Co.'s store.)
Practice* In au courts of the State. Coller.-i
promptly attending to.

A

thorizo the survey of tbeseventh standard
parallel between North and South Da­

Timmerman, iiomaepathie Ptyaicitn and Surgeon.
‘
(Office over Lathrop'* drug store.)

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Washington Crrr, Sept. 8.—In ths sen­
ate yesterday conaideratlonsof tbe tariff
bill under tbe.five-minute rale w^s con­
tinued. Mica was restored to ths dutiable
list. Tbe consideration of the free list
was concluded before adjoarnmrnt
In tbe house the Clayton-Breckinridge
election case wu taken up and Breckin­
ridge made a speech in hta own behalf.
Dalzell of (Pennsylvania) closed tbe de
bate for the committee, and after a motion
to commit had been defeated and the min­
ority report rejected the committee re­
port (unseating
Breckinridge)
wu
adopted—103 to 82. Tbe evening tea*ioa of
the bouse wu devoted to the consideration
of private pension bills? thirty of which

InoXTtw. O.. Sept 6.-E Ina, the 18-yaare
old daughter of Postmaater Doggs, of
Aad«, o„ a town mmr here, was arrest­
ed yesterday, charged with opening lettem and abstracting the cautauts. It bu
developed thatth. gjri has riflsdthe nuuh

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' '*“•0* nours from 2 to 4 p. m t,Im.i.,u..
njjrtfog with residence, M

IF ARTIN V. BAKKER. Krel Estate, tasurance and Loans.
Office with J. G. Runyan &amp; Son s doors nont
of Postoffice.
Bpeeialattention give* to tnakit g eirbasa*
af nranertv.
tots for salq.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,.
F. HHODtSSEH. Propriefar.
Cor. Jefferson and Court Sts.. Hartings. Mirfc.
Rates, • 1.00 per Day.
This House Is new. with pkarai.t room. Tie
patronage of the public is respecttnliv solidlse.

GILLASPIE, '
Corner of Court and Jefienon St. Krepslhor.
feed, bone meal, ground o&gt; »t&lt;*r-dieu. r« ,‘oed
for fowls. Also a g-nrra! stqck ot grocelss.
Good roods.

LOCAL OR TRAVELING.

To sell our Nursery SJoric. Silarj. EiFetJti
and Steady Employment gprantrn!
CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY.
EociiR«rE«.S'. TJ

MORTiiACE SALE
Default having been made io the rjodh.w6»
ot a certain niortptRr made by Tlinottiy H.
Rush to Thomas'Heney Jr. dated Scpi&gt;-aiber sth
A. D. 1WO, and recorded lu the nffice of ike
register of deeds, for th* county of Barry sod
state of MlcliJean. on the 2Kh day of Septtsater
A D. ta*#. tn liber 33 ormortmw'-oaps£.4L
Said raortKAge ws* on the expret-t coaditw
that should any default be made in pajniesto. aaM Interest or any par: twfroi. co uyday
wnereoa the same 1* made imysble. a*state «■
preraed tout should the s*meremsin unpaid std ,
and In arrears for 1 he &lt;uwre of thirty raystnta
mid froai thenceforth, tliat ta to ssy. utter t&gt;e
lapse oflhe raid thirty ttaju tla; aforesaid ptta;
elpal sum of three nunoreil do'kirs with an
arrearscr of Interest therein shall at the option
of aaM obligee, hta executors, adndnfotrstws
or assigns becotna and be due and payme »•
mediately tiicrealter. sJiho-ifb tne p«-nud limit­
ed for the payment tbereH in»y not then rare
expired, and default bartne been nude in
tire imynient of Interest due Mnrrlt —.
.
the same having remained unpaid snd ta ar­
rears for the spare of thirty day* sod npwsrg
the aforeaatil principal sniu of three buawya
dollar* with all arrearages of Interest ’1*^“
now due. and payable by the terms ol raid. |»o»tgage loii which mortitage th ro ta claimed to re
due at tbe date of thta notice tbesumofttata

ope^d *2^5 eh*0d 4T,&lt;C-

^arket rtcady;

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the paragraphs in the dutiable list except
augar.
In tbe bouae Cumming*, rising to a per­
sona) explanation In connection with Cannou’s famous “blacklist," made a long
speech in criticism of the speaker and the
rule*. The Olnyton-Breckinridge election
cft»e wa* debated further without action.

Cblcago, SL Paul ,md Kumm City.
Drapqtnt, la., Sept. i
focmh M.
nual meeting of the Chicago. St Paul
and Kansu Citv rood was lieid here yes­
terday. President. Stickney presented hta
report, which shows that the earnings of
tbe road for tbe put year show an In­
crease over the preceding year of 11,447,or over U per cent. A new board
E^ne«Cted-.
M«ager
*
J. M.
Present, u well a*
general manager.

■

Over Hastings Nsuonsi Bank.

CINCINNATI, Sept. 5—Judge Edward F.
Noyes of the superior court, dropped dead
shortly after 11 o’clock yesterday-on North
Court street near the large entrance to
the jail yard, lie had just left the court
house, having heard an injunction case.
Coming down from the bench the judge
entered into conversation with several
friends, and just as ho reached tbe gate­
Washington Crn, Sept a—In the house
way he staggered and fell, striking his
head against n stone wall. A gentleman Saturday the conference report on the
who was walking behind him at the limo river and harbor bill was dteennsod and
ran to his assistance, but after a few short agreed ta Tbe bill for a light bousn at
gasps the general expired.
Smith’s Island. Va. (with' senate amend­
ments which made it a general light house
bill), was sent to the commerce commit­
MADBID, Sept 8.—Fifteen new cases of tee. after some discussion, on a ruling of
the
speaker pro tem.
cholera nnd eleven deaths occurred Sun­
day In the city of Valencia. Tbe diseaNC
The senate resumed cotodderation of the
if decreasing in the province of Valencia tariff bill, and an agreement was reached
and ehewbere in Spain.
to extend the lime for discussion of tbe
bill *0 as to consider the sugar schedule
THE MARKETS.
Monday under the tbirty-minute role. All
of the bill, except a few rra^yred para­
~
* Chicago. Sept. K
On tbo board of trade to-day quotation were graphs (which included the sugar and re­
as follow*: Wheat—No. 2 Sept ember, opened ciprocity paragraph-), wa* dtapowd rtf be­
W‘ic, olored Me; December, opened |1.0L fore adjournment, A paragraph was
doted
May. opened IL06K cltecd agreed to withdrawing the duty on tin­
IL04M. Cora-No. 2 September. opXwd
plate, if its home manufacture doe* not
dosed 448jo; Octoiwr, opened 4Be. cloret equal the demand, Oct. 1. 189B
&lt;!kc:
Washington Citt, Sept a.—'
spent yesterday discussing the___
■opened
dared
Pwk-Octo
her. opened llOXti, chaed 810,1-^-, January, bill relating to railroads In the District of
opcuwl 8U-10, dared »UJ0; May. opened Columbia. For want of a quorum no
SHIH., r-lriftn.! CIJ *II * t
_
. action woh had.
Tbe senate agreed to the conference re­
IJvo stock—Ths following were the quota­ port on the river and harbor bill. Dur­
tions *t tiie Union stock yard*. Hoc-—Market ing the debate on the tariff bill Plumb
opened active and flrm. 10c h whir. Hrtit expremed the belief that, under it, there
would be a deficit of 85O.OQO.OWl
Tbe
heavy packing and finance committee amendments to. the
shipping, lot*. 14X034(3
•
Produce: Bntter-Fancy separator. 22321- sugar schedule were adopted, the vote on
floe gathered cream,
flM to good |mL the rate on sugars, above Na 18 Dutch
tatiouSjlKfti:!0: *dalrieir.
**
fluent fresh, IB^IH ; standard, being XI to 12. Tbe amend­
u®Kc5 fr**h Packing etock*. ments put the duty on these nugars 0.2
EW»-&gt;n-*h yandlt J. low Offw jQa cent higher than tbe house bill. An even­
Wjfcfter do*. Live P AUtry-Chicken*, hen*. ing snotion wa* held, with a view to dis­
•o fS lb: spring chickens
to
posing of the remaining amendments,
n "f.,■»“"&gt; but was devoted to long-winded apieecbes
on the general subject
, ------ - —f ‘ *"«• rotators—
Jersey rose. 83.10^3.^ $1.03&amp;LA&gt; prr bu. Wu
rondn, Wk, P3r btt:
Ckessox- Spbtnqb, Pa„ Sept, tk—Presi­
dent Harrison, accompanied by Mr*. Har­
irL
- Illinois
green, coating, J .(JOftlBO per brl; eating rison and, maid and Private Secretary
»3.Uiai5&gt;. Huckleberries—|o.O)gSJ0 peri-bn Halford, arrived here at 7 p. m. yesterday.
■taadtttnkWpviVgt
Z?*.F7ir
”IIU1*r
-Michigan, fLOOiPIA) per 16-qt cara.
on thefunon. CblcMO llmlu.1 rxpnm
tbe PuxTlrun ndlrwU At Alb«»t »rt MeK«. Mr. Dimmlsk. .ad
th, —nr.
winter cash, SI (ifUn HlMJuntnu. Halford
The party was heartily welcome.! by the
ri, 1
£°ro~J'°- - mlxul a.Kn^c ojuUj- gunte of tbe Mountain hottie, but beyond
October fi^c; do December.Ctau-l
iSirS^.*5lXS. CMh'
do Sep. • dignified recognition by tbe president
and a few handshakes, there wm no dem­
onstration.

Livestock: Cattli

(Hue

STOABTHale brought up his reciprocity amend­
ment introduced last June, and.made a
long speech Id support of it. The discus­
sion, mainly on reciprocity, lasted through
tbe entire day. At 5:30 o'clock a re cans
was taken until 8 p. m., when the discus­
sion was continued, until adjournment
The house took up the BreclduridgeClayton contested election caw from Ar­
kansas, but after brief- atatemente by
Cooper and Wilson the case was laid aside
and Cannon made a statement of the
probable surplus after all appropriations
are made for the fiscal year 1891. He esti­
mated * net surplu* of 817,000,000. Bayern,
for the Democrat*, also submitted an esti­
mate. in which be produced figures which
he claimed would ijiow a deficiency of
til 300 003 for 180L
Washington City, Sept L—In the sen­
ate yesterday a resolution offered by Call
declaring the shooting of Gen. Barruudia
on an American vessel it^the harbor of
Guatemala an insult to the American
flag waa referred to committee.
The
tariff bill was taken up nnd tbe sugar
schedule discussed. Extended speeches
on the general subject of protection were
made by Mewra. Evarta, Voorhees and
Gray. The evening session was devoted
to speeches on the bill.
Tbo house passed tbe bills to regulate
granting of leases at Hot Spring*, Ark.,
and for bridge acroa* the Savannah by tbe
Georgia nnd Atlantic railroad. The Clay­
ton-Breckinridge case was taken lup and
discussed with some acrimony bat with­
out action, adjournment being delayed
until a late hour. Kennedy of Ohio made
a very bitter speech against the senate,
attacklug Senators Ptyne and Brice by
implication and Quay by name.
Washington City. Sept. 5.—In the sen­
ate yesterday consideration of the tariff
bill was continued under the five-minute
rule. The amendment of Davis to put
binding twine on tbe free list- was agreed

Conflicting Boporta »• to Hi* Co®dl-

Johnny

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OSer orer Jilin,
■torn. Hulin,,. Mich.

lux ueet&gt; luiuiiuicu io mvin imcured by said mwtogr; or W part »«*«•
Now. therefore, by virtue oflto.l'WfrdWteJ.
etmUMdin sald mhrtnge.sntl the dstute w
»urh ease made and provided, notice l»M»w
eren thatlJD Saturday tbeetyblb tar 01*0™*
ir, A. t». IteJ.alien o’eiock i»&gt; tte[o«»*J“
I shall sell at public suctlot.. to the Mflirs. bta&lt;ter, st the north front door ol the Court »we
tn tbe city of Bastian (that toltm the pure
where the circuit court f&lt;;r Burry rouW»
hoMerd. the premise* dwrited in raid uxrt
X»»e. or so n”«-h thereof as m*y to necemg
V» pay th* r mount due on said »'.&lt;!»*««*• JS” ,
eteht per rent. Interest, and all l^l
together with an attorney s tre of «««■
anHar* revrnaured for therein, tbe premUri .
being new rlbed lu said mon pare A«sll'
tain lot. pit-re ai d parrel of land
township M H««u x- In the county &lt;d IBan?-tastate of.Mlchisan. *"&lt;’ known ami
foltoK*: Th* wret Imll &lt;&gt;! north
t!
quarter ot .ecthm wtreiren &lt;19&gt; In town three u
Mmh range rlgtit&lt;fi wretf ounialntaK tiny-aw

mieu Aug.
Smith L Colobovk. Atty *for MertzNW-j.

MORTGAGE SALE.
'
Default has bee:i made in the
ot a certain mortgage nwl&lt;; b)
: Majma April Utt. I*?, m
*
recorded tn tbe office ot tbe Kt^tor*«
Deed*, for Harry county.Mlchlran.
I1N. in llher X af mortgages on r*«
soil or proceeding &gt;»** r &lt;*n 17 'tmr l rt
to recover the dent &lt;»r a«-y p-rt . i- r •
by raid mortgage. Tl 0
»
title on raid mortxase at Hit* da.c b■ • -»
Notice in hereto given Hu*’
J rI1'ttaptrerr ot sale coatoinrel in
MM morttrzr Wil! ba lonrloM-d
a »•&lt;
tbe premire* therein dwrihed .T-J.—nt
auctiotiintbeblgbestbid ter. atito 11
door of the Court house in «-*c
&gt;,■»-In said nouuty of Harry &lt;&gt; &gt; tto -^2*nfThat
ember 1K«&gt; at tea o&gt;k-ck in t» ■■
ta
dav. The premtera to to
ittao
said awrtnweas follow:
r.£ "uUr
reatthwret onrocrof the east ha.( of ‘to** t&lt;0

I

■tax these* north Winy n&gt;a».
teen rod*. thence boikIi thirty rods.
«o «he plye at begiunlifc

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'^CIENT ENGINEERS.
PUTS OF SKILL WHICH MOOERNS CANNOT EQUAL.

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them km* U

&lt; *Ptoro th. Atoeiuteauu
Mr-A- B. Allen, rWdlng ,, No 1JH
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tchaejes
-rvMd.'ut
; Farms

Mich.

ns. Tbe
•oUeitec.

sps Eoar.
reg food
rocerles.

btptui

Dh*nQ0 °f tBo modern engile,.ffrnso, because it is honest

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ONE OF JOHN BROWN'S SPEARS.

““'A1 'to".
Ltoo. In Mmthecrt.rr, nckmx. Omid.,!
bhi ttorm cere, up crnl Mre. Creuddl Vbo
bxppened to b. ou lb, pfelu Sx £
ISd° fe?bChlla“°’ht
the MixxSd
and both were frozen to death. Mrs
Crandall* parents lived in Morris and
when the sad now, of. her death came her
tether started tor Dakota to bring back
the remains of his ^daughter and amnd
child. Cruuddl auSi. wife bud

ln^rt»&lt;lug reUc of the
TbL
Ferry ta
This is one of tbe speajb used hr
tbTitaL“rt hh,T‘wb'"ttlPT
Ue liberation of tbe ala re, ta that rldalty!
inrhZlrB( h”td **
‘”m‘ •b°Uf *gbt
kSTn
l&gt; like atm,
■™k«, into
5&gt;&gt;e ataff-a
hickory &gt;ix feet
lung-la
Mr.ll.o
thl.
’’1ta.“«dlaaariffe.wben.afu-rBrowT&gt;'.
capture, be and aome otbera -ere prreaed
JT1" “ml pU&lt;*''
dBt» u&gt;'
glue.bouae tagnanl th. .bol!Uoal.t and
three captured with him.
Mr. Alien had been employed by e rtttarn
to capture two of hla aUvea who had run
Lta.*rn^rth' T t cV,w “tolbedlre«loo
U.la'to’Vn*.W Uk'n
*“&lt;»nuaU«
! ™canal. At tbo
time of their departure th.™ bad been no
I ding, received ben of Brown', telcoalthough It waa pondble that
toJi. “ V
bccn PrirBte&gt;r DOtifiwi Of
Mr' AUeo‘auno to lhe woclusion
that the runaways might be headed off bv
taking the railroad. Li took the teL?
I
up by way of the Relay house and
tbo «nain line,” said Mr. Allen, "entirely
fri.)1On* °l W1UU *** K°lng ““ °1' the
1M»

AIR AS MOTIVE POWER.
’USE Or THE RHEUMATIC TUBE IN
THE POSTAL SERVICE.

'

trryand
ptei.
JMKS;
jmentof
anyday
bove *xpald and
sys then
ffer tkfl
Ud pri.-v
with all
KSS
able tmMtltinit-

&gt;•'

IMO and
liun&lt;!r-&lt;'
erect is
Wpeor:
rd to 1of three

date in
&gt; hereby
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a

pit. the forum or berine**; that science.

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Proposition

gard and study.

Bnt thoM. better and

A great deal of surmise and comment is
taking place in engineering circles about not bounded by the territory where they
Poslmaatcr Van Cott’s remark that the ply their trade. Tbe languages not only
,,f time to ask him how the
only solution of the problem of tbe rapid
-i- .achenge were conveyed to
collection and distribution of mail* lie* in of thoughts, open the treasure house* of
■
how the walte &lt;rf Fiethe:
the adaption of the compressed nir system. knowledge, furnish the weapons to over­
Nf.i.-were built; these marvel*
A corro*i*»udent thinks that this system come error and prejudice, but through
. ,wcr which iies in the brute
dsUcht
reyn- '
could also be adopted with advantage for them Wilkinson wrote the lives of
. \ udtrs. and there's an end of
fpn &lt; ’
the transmission of sample*,package*, etc., Pharaohs who hud l*en forgotten before
. Engineering ii&gt;w is an art
which are frequently subjected to many history was Iwrn, and Layard Rawlinson
with which, tlje rude work
delay* with the present express facilities. and others have dug from uadcr tbe Tower
bn* no sort of connection, dung .err well toother, cud in »».
Some official* seem to regard such articles of BaIk-1 and deciphered the library of
J
iuqairb why be takes it for rumors of foul play crept out
Some don’t# for persons who arc packing
as of little importance, whereas it i» often Nebuchadnezzar, and by its testimony
FCXtattornoon Um l»re.&gt;ed tether
&gt;: n. henge, for &lt; xampte, was
of great moment to have samples forward­ overthrown the speculations of infidelity, their trunks;
,
where tie brute multi- arrived in Morns with his dead. The boded
with
all
possible
dispatch.
corroborated
the
Bible
and
buttressed
the
te*
were
frozen
solid,
and
arrangements
how they nubaisted on
The possibilities of compressed air are faith of Christendom.
’ it
’ ‘Is necessary
n; jn, or why
------------ to were made to thaw them out. When thi*
m yet not fully realized in this country.
Science has made plain the secret* of crushed.
■ :ht.y were utiac(||&gt;ainted with wa* dune Mr*. CrnndaU’s body wa* exam
Don’t pack good gowns without a sepor
The pneumatic tube system of communi­ animate and inanimate nature, nnd phi­
ined. A deep wound in her side was found.
cation
ih of course in use in many of the losophy ha* mapped the mind. Compan­
•li-Ibw jugev—liejond dispute. It didn’t take the people bf Morris long to
big down town stores, in newspaper of­ ionship and familiarity with the weAhice, light muslin.
. nls of antiqui y which tell make up their minds that murder had been
Don’t put jewelry or money in your
fice* nnd to some extent, bet ween Western the thoughts, the achievement* and tbe
fact alone —
is committed. Crandall, it was thought had
....
not rival tha»™-;4£xC
Union offices; but there exist* a great deal discoveries of other time* so influence trunk.
Don’t put ink, shoe blacking or powerful
• .• r.-.-inl I* a lie; (for how can arrived that night with his surviving child
‘ of ignorance alwut the use of comprtaaed&gt; character, so enlarge the “Intellect, so in­
.
h that mere Greek* and Romans­ aud gone to the house ot hi* mother, who
air, even nmong engineering expert*. Of' crease the ability, tbe grasp, and sift and acid# in your trunk.
lived near the village. A lynching party
Don't forgot to put firns of your own
. ,r. .able th do what the build­
"When we came oppose tbe ferry on course the principle of the system is welli .find the troth, that one *0 privileged is'
wa*
organized
lu
short
order,
and
armed
; ■&lt;'! tew.T aud tin Forth bridge
the Marj land side the train wm stopped. understood, but except for mining opera­ promoted in his vocation from a soldier to toilet soap lu your trunk, with plenty of
p’i-.h?. Wa had an amusing with ropes, etc. The house wm visited Then we learne&lt;Lby rumor of the fighting tion* and for sending article* from one1 a knight: hi* work is not labor, but, love, clean towels and wash cloth#.
Don’t forget such simple remedies aa
this feeling lat tly. Tbo in­ and thoroughly searched, but CrandaU,. at the ferry. Wc cobld hear all kixd* ot part of a building to another it is not In1 and While he adorns .and honors bis »peEiffel nnd tbe artistic M. Bar­ was not to be found. His mother Insisted rumoni, and tbe train from thu west had general commereirl use in the United1 ctalty, his manhood adds to the value and may prove serviceable in alight illness.
Don’t trust bottles ot any kind In. your
.. ’.m gravely tundering the that ho lad not arrived, but «bo waa not not been heard from. This wa* the train States.
influence of hi# citizenship. We are the
- ■ I ring it and believed. Finally e the crowd gave up the run by Capt. Jack Phelps, who wo* well
A leading engineer said to a reporter the, heir* of all the accumulation* of the past, trunk, except when packed carefully each
search and went homo disgusted.
known here ns one of the lessees of the otter day: “This compressed air system, oft but we cannot pros e our title and secure
-.Vrl-4: .: ;t a* pe? jlcscript on; and they
Don't neglect to fill up all the corner*
“
The
next
morning
the
body
of
Mr*.
।
Alexoudria nod Washington railroad. which there is so much talk, is financiallyr our inheritance by the decree of the surro- :(•&lt;• thing was simply imposCratMlall had been entirely thawed out, Then? were only twenty-five or thirty of well supiwrtMl, but It's all humbug;" Thisk gate or the award iof court* ot probate. It and loose spaces In a trunk with small,
and another examination was made. Thera u* on the train, and wu remained on this exprvMcs the opinion of n great many who&gt; come* only through the honest acquisition soft bundle*.
• ti;i:.i6e6s8EVMDon't let a trunk leave your house unlaw
• -..-I ii:tv4 bt4n Mt up, to begin was no sign of the broad gash that horri­ side all night. We heanl during the night are supposed to bo thoroughly acquaintedl of a liberal education.—Cbaunocy M. De­
it is in perfect rr[&gt;air and plainly marked
' '
1-t hen «ct up it ojuld not have fied the people the night before. There the movement of a train over the river, with the must recent development* of me­- pew.
with your n*me and its destination.
Wtp
;.it**urn oi fee ivind. This is •were no bruises—no signs of foul play. nnd finally Phelps’ train enme over. We chanical Uicnce. But as many whose oc­
Don't let it go without th* added security
i by. all t he rules of nuxlum There'* mystery for you! But It develope-J then learned that Brown’* men had stopped cupation &lt;l&lt;sw not lead them to.n&gt;ake i.trict
A laughable incident recently occurred of a stout trunk strap.—New York Evening
i i •• who il&gt;»e* iuot admit the after awhilatliat the flesh had folded to­ mid held the train for some hours, but that investigation into the feasibility of all the
Sun.
________________ _
&gt; , must I*- pre [Mired to show gether, giving the exact appearance of a the leader when he was informed that tbe meehnnical contrivance* that came into nt Fort Fairfield. A young man.nt one of
hotels went to u magistrate nnd in­
Newspapers for Kindling Wood.
: xx • do nut make four. Those lung and horrible gash. When the body- United States moll wa* ou thu train al­ public disetuwion are lieginning to think the
formed
him that hu wished to lie married,
that
the
use
of
compress*#!
air
would
solve
*
thawed
out
tbe
‘
gash
’
disappeared.
I
tell
lowed
it
to
pa**.
Wu
then
learned
that
in
The blunders of the greenhorn domestic
- &lt;-.::gi.s i&lt; h&lt;» professed to;have
and that he would bo around in n short
. -us wcry victim* of an ocular you, the would-be lyncher* of the night the fighting in tbe town »ome fcad been many postal difficultic* and also mitigate ‘time with ins lady. The justice informed have long lx-cn travestied by the unve’
. r tint story tellers, -and that before felt pretty c^cap. In an hour or killed anil other* wouudud. Not knowing the smoke nuisance, a brief sumtaary of his
wife ot what wuato happen, thatevery- rnciouK paragrnpher; but the incident which
tbe
information
on
the
subject
is
given
'
two
Crandall
himself
arrived
in
town
on
what
forte
the
in*urgt-nta
had
wc
did
not
is
here recited has the merit* of truth and
'. r who mention it incident?­
I thing might be in readiness. In a short novelty. A yq^ng couple hail just secured
here.
. iijigiu mention tiie ruins of the the morning train. He had missed the cross the bridge, but remained on tills ride.
THE SYSTEM I KE!) IS I’ARIS.
Itime a young gentleman, accompanied by their firat flat, and deemed themselves blest
"In the morning the marines arrived
। v..n- credtibtu* gossipa. The train of the night before. That w:ig all
Ki* generally believed that the system. 1a young lady, called. into the store of the
• I.-.n.,'Eiffel [nnd- Bartholdi that saved him from a lynching. Of courzo from tbc-bofracks In this city mid they nt now in act ual use in Paris, has solved the 1aforesaid matron, nnd as they appeared in tbe service* of an Emerald maid, who,
t - hi'in usual jvilh engineers, l»c could not help hearing about what had j once proceeded to put down the insurrec­ qtflxlion of the speedy transmbwion of let- 1somewhat bashful the justice's better half though abnormally green, was truthful,
them would priuend that they been going on; what ho snid or thought 1 tion. A Capt. or l4eut. Bussell, I lie ter* and' parcels. But this system wns 1supposed tlwy were the couple who wished willing and teachable. As one of the flrat ,
lieve. wn* in commnud, mid under liis
cumplairita of the girl wo* that she didn’t
v t;i.x &lt;&gt;f nature which applies in never knew, but yon can guess.’’—-Minnc* orders
the marines were marched to the first adopted for the purpose of regulating 1to lie mode one, so she invited them into find enough newspapers for kindling pur­
Ji'.:’ xrrv fedr would listen apolis Journal.
engine house, whiire Brown mid n few of the clock* of’1 bo city on the pneumatic 1the dining room, and placing a couple of poses, the yoing couple orderedtwo dailtea
it were urgwlthat the ancient.*
chairs
quite
near
togetlicr
bode
them
be
hntton
principle,
tb
obtain
a
Uniformity
of
।
his men were. As we nfterwurtl aster­
Biunurrk'i Strategy.
from -the ucare*t stand. "So, now, Maria,”
• i-.- - x-:t'h which they were unlima a|l:&lt;w«-r* Paris. A large number ot 1seated. Very soon the justice appeared
While the Germans were laying siege to, tained. the insurgent* could have killed capital Li * became interest cd i n t be scheme, ujion tbe scene, with book in hand, and said Mrs.---- , “you will have newspaper*
t .every one nf the marines had they l*-en so
enough.”
. l . wcver, «&gt; the dWnter- Pari* about twenty years ago If. Thiers, dis)»osed. for they had arm* nnd amtnuni- | the exftupany extended it* operations and immediately began to read the marriage
Fully a wack went by, and nothing wm
■nr;.aud.wc can bring forward came out of the city to consult with Bis­ lion and in tho wall* of the engine house tho prlneip.il business of the company at ;service. The young man grew very red in seen of the papers by Mr. and Mrs.----- .
marck about the proposed capitulation.
.present is the supplying of power to manu­ tbo face, nnd springing to hi# feet demand­ At tbo end of that time Maria presented to
k hiul been cut loophole* on every side. The factories &gt;n different parts of the city.’
Of
course
it
was
the
Fricnchmmi
’
s
duty
to
ed: "What in thunder doe*all this mean?” tbe young tnistresa a small slip of paper.
KIxhIlm is rcilly proved."im. 'marines finding the doof fastened secured
The power is transmitted from the works, "Why." said-the magistrate, "I am going "It is the bill, ma'am, brought by the nice
juiynling ’•&gt; tke best modern present a cheerful front nnd to seek to con­! a ladder and used it n* a ram bunting in
which arc situated just outside the city to marry you." “But,” said the young fel­ little boy who supplies mo ivery morning
- tin- &gt; a g'xw ilhutratipn to vey the impression that things were not in. the tlojir.
so de*[M*raU' a condition in Pari* ns the lx*limit*, in pipe* through the city sewers. low, ”1 don't want to get married," and he with the newspapers for kindling the fires."
■ "Wc—that is tho*e of tiie passangers
‘ ,&lt; th- t.-mplp nt Delphi nnd siegers might suppose. On the other hand.। who hiul been pressed iuto service—having One advantage of this^ratem fe that there and his girl made a bold strike for the door, She had been using the papers tbe moment
...
' Uympiau Zeiis. or the Tower Bismarck wnA pretty well satisffied that thu seen this from the bridge as once rushed is no escape of steamiu the factories where leaving the justice in a stupor. Shortly, they Arrived.—New York Tribune.
besieged
Parisians
were
being
rtarved
out.
it is employed, and it docs not vitiate the however, the right couple appeared and
-run, f,.t that matter, tn one who
’ down. I remember that when I first saw
were made one iudne form:—Caribou (Me.)
^-t-1 it. By some means it was but of course he intimated no speh thing’ John Brown be was lying with hi* head atmosphere in which the workmen spend
Republican.
• . • I :&gt;j adaptation of some natural in tbe presence of M. Thiers. But after mtiug on the buck of nn upturned chair. so much of their lives. lu fact, the escape
Railroad employes are sometimes surly
, . ;• ■. i* made to *tand until an eart h- the conference Bismarck invited M. Thiers 1 looked nt him and nt once recognized him of nir Into the rooms is beneficial, as it
in their ways, but it is not to be denied
t. ^brewic. Ona; is embarrassed to dinner, and the Frenchman only too n* a man I had seen brfort; in fact, I had helps to cool aud ventilate thorn.
tbnt they have to endure much stupid
On
the
other
hand,
thu
fact
that
up
to
The
tyjrewriter
Is
now
bucli
a
universally
nuralier and variety of illustrations gayly accepted tbe invitation. '
questioning. A stout man with • large
Then it wa* that the wily German no­ seen him only swrek or tun days previous­ the present time it ha* l*cn found impos­ employed machine that it Is not surprising bag and u distressed countenance came to
:.
effect which crowd upon the
ly in 'Squire Down’s office. Hu hud been
ticed that M. Thiers ale voraciously of the wounded. I believe, in thu,shoulder, but if sible to devise any mean* wiiich would on- ,, that it should have suggested other instru­ a ticket seller's windaw'bue day and said
tirely obviate, the continual leakage of air ments of a similar character. Oneof these is
vegetables
nnd
bread*,
rejected
the
canned
■; t th*: f'.ibwseum ho|, been mentioned
he suffers be did not show it in his coun­ make* the commercial utility of the sys­ a shorthand typewriter, which has been in­ excitedly:
“Tell mo what time the 8J5O train
: i&gt; . Iii-jw examples pf the class. I* ami pickled food*, and partook with seem­ tenance or by word*. He wn* attired in tem doubtful. It has been found that in rented by Mr. G. K. Anderson, of Boston,
:tJ.-i |c-'-p.ired to put au awning over ing avidity of the fresh meat. This con­ what appeared to tie country goods, and transmitting air for mining purpose* M and by means of which on expert operator
firmed
Bismark
’
s
suspicious
—
Paris
was
Tho ticket seller looked at him with a
.ictf • juarei wlicn'tlit- sun shines, and
with hi* long gray lieard looked Ilka n per cent. &lt;4 the power is lost.' Of coane can easily take down the words of a public
. •: promptly without tie aid of a starving. After M. Thiers went back into well-to-do, care-for-nothing farmer. I wa* in t rnfismitting the air to great distance* speaker m rapidly as they are uttered. Af­ fixed and solemn gaze a uiAuent aisTthen
of stcan) engine* or even the city there was found in the lavatory with him about, three hoar* nnd n half, through the ramiilratlons of a vast city ter five or six weeks’ practice an intelli- answered:
adjoining the apartment assigned to him at
’ll leaves at ten minute* of four."
Th •area of tbe-Colosseum iscerm.rt ot * I'uris! nhd heard enough to satisfy me that he the lo»« of |&gt;a\vcr by expansion is vastly gi-nt person ran gain n HKM&gt;d/Of H» words
?ttirjs was ft badly disapptfinted man, and a force
"Ten minutes of four!” exclaimed tbe
hi idquartcr* port of «", WM
.
- Tht* rn4y scetn a trifling Bismarck’s* headquarters
cmltremecrt.il. Remain .bl. |
’
bumlr.-.! me., b. bml ex greater- It i* [XMsible that the pcfventagn per minute, nt least so ssy*(Uie inventor. stout gentleman. "What a fraud than
of two to,three
hundred men be hod ex­ ot wn*te allowed by the company in Part* And th Is would not seem to be an extrava­
-r. : ■ the thoughtless Im-caum they newspaper, -..-I....................................... 1
bit of newspaper It. was learned that the pected from Pennsylvania had failed to
are! Actually misleading people
ti - r considered it. (Roman engineer* condition of thing* in Paris
would! frighten American capitalists, and gant estimate when we nre told that about railroads
even more
tire minutes in their time tables just for
- 4 in that-vast expanse with some doipernte than bad l«en supposed.—Eugene materialize. In the afternoon tbubodies makethn adoption of the system herecom- 230 word* can be printed by\Uils instru­ the fun of seeing them get left!”—Youth’s
of those of Brown’s men who had been mercUlly impracticable Indeed the sys­ ment with tbe same number of strokes
. .i material, nnd they worked the
killwl were removed, nnd a party went up tem is Pnris. although indorsed by gener­ which will print only fifty words on the or­ Companion.
etons s'aeet so
»ud smoothly Field J n Chicago News.
on the heiglKs to March.for arras, but was ous capital, is still in an experimental' dinary typewriter. The instrument is much
it
.Irawn nm withdrawn a* the
then unsuccessful.
stage.
simpler thnn it* prototype, for it deijls
i-br.’ .- J The bulkjof it must have
Al is averted by men
profesdon*!
1 uAssMission or larrua.
only withthe principal letter* of the alpha­
। , from tbe clrruniftrcnee But the
wardod by finding two b»xr*of rifles and
The system has conclusively proved that bet, others being represented by com­ ability that when tbe system needs a stim­
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: - &gt; ‘ittle &lt; f this feat that an echo which repeat* live times in five spear* with ammunition. 1 wnsou guard the scheme Is quite practicable physically, pounds of them. The signs are impressed ulant nothing equals a cup of fresh coffee.
different
keys.
It
will
also
repeat
a
hexa
Those
who
desire
to
rescue
the dipso­
have i-ft ns only one trivial detail of
when Governor Wise camo up iuitl had n althongh tbo inevitable waste of power is
meter line, or nny other sentence which talk with Brown nnd three or four other dlamotricnlly opposed to the generally ac­ upon a moving tape, as in so rnony print­ maniac from bis cups will find no better
ing telegraphic machines now in use.—Now
can be spoken in two aud a half second*. prisoner*.
sutetititto for spirits than strong. Cewly
Tbe conversation between cepted ideas of mechaniral economic*. York Telegram.
rtKXAXPKK’S tilGkSTIC TEXT.
An echo which repeat* seventeen times
made coffee without milk or sugar. Two
Jnljus C«sar stretched an awning I* to be found. l&gt;ctween Bingen and Cob- Brown and the governor lastpd about an Such h sendee Is pnicticabla if thu public
ounces of coffee, or one-eighth of a pound,
IIoW Wealth Is Transported.
x’ 4 : the- Forum Romadum and great part hrntz, on the banks of the river Naha. A •hour nnd n half. Of cotireeZ recognizing can afford to pay for it nt such a rate a*
to one pint of boiling water make* a first
•&gt;f! ie Via Sacra la the space of a single peculiarity of this echo is that although Wise a* the governor of the Mate. 1 stood vflll insure a revenue sufficient to cover the
Only the other day the vault keeper sent- clas* beverage, but the water must be boil­
of power. But that loss of power over to tbu treasury » little package that
nig :t. Have any of our modern engineer* the speaker's voice may be ahnost iyn off some distance ami did nbt listen to lo»s
mokes all. the difference between profit and you could have put comfortably into a ing. not merely hot. It is asserted that
pj't isredlbe contemporary descriptions of dible yet the volume of sound apparently what wa* said. Brown I ttndcritnod to tell
the governor frankiyVhat wa*\i* inten­ lews, and it is entirely poMdblc that in New band Img frnd carried away containing malrfrift and epidemic* are avoided by
Ak k-tiider’s durbar l*n&gt;t l»eforo Babylon?
in the echo.
.
tion, keeping nothing back, aucN bebeve York'at least compressed air wHl never bc- 148,000,000 in $10,000 certificates for legal those who drink a cup of hot coffee before
igain, appears to ihavc had no cen­ increases
venturing into the morning air. Burned
In the chapel of the Abercaru family at
i-onieu serious rival to electricity.
tender notes, in making such a transpor­ on hot coals coffee is a disinfectant for a
tral -uppirt. It was upheld, says Pby- Paisley the shutting ot the^oor produces he expressed bls disappointment that he
The pressure kept up throughout the
Un bu*. by eight pillars ot solid gold. Of an echo which sounds like distant thunder. linzl failed nnd that expected friends did not system varies from seventy-five to eighty tation Of wealth tbo sheet* of money are sick room, and by some of the beat physi­
appear. Toward t ho cIom of the Interview
put iuto a wooden luck Ik&gt;x and shoved cians it is considered a specific in typhoid
il/ ciririuw plenishing within we have not
Tbe echo of the "Eagle's Nest” at Kil- Brown demanded good treatment while a (xninds. sufficient to tear letter* or pack­ aboard a huge chilled steel safe on wheels,
tauk. lince our theme is mechanic*,
fever.-Jfltgw York Commercial Advertiser.
larney K said to repeat a bugle notent prisoner, and asked that his meals Ims sent ages all jo tatters, it is strange that the
mhn tht- throne and the great courtier, lca*t "100 time*. Tbo effect of firing n can­ him from the hotel. This the governor transmission of letters should not have at­ which conveys the millions safely through
&gt;!.&gt;=’ Nf.tw-loni.in guards; in a circle non is to give the impression of thunder* promise'! to attend to. A* ho left the tracted the attention of the company if It the streets. Tbe upper part of tbe big
fra It ricking Stand.
vault
Is
lined
with
cupboards,
each
one
of
oniithqm M0 Pcraiin guard*: beyond of artillery which die in the distance
An improved fruit picking stand is being
engine, bouse the governor remarked to me: could be done profitably, as for this pur­ which bean, the name of a state. The cup­
• ic'di 1.000 archdr* To fix a tent
Between tbe two wings of the castle of •Ro is a mast remarkable man.' A**oon a* pose about thtee pound* or four pounds boards' are receptacles for the national used in California. It is made with a tri-.
;&lt;-!» Iielfl 2,uCti soldier* on duty with Simonetta, two miles out from Milan, the some other troop* arrived wo were relieved- pressure is amply sufficient. And the fact
bank notes, of the various states. The angular base to allow of its being support­
. • u:-l iurccuiremetns, surrounding, in report of a pistol is repexited sixty times. and sent home.’’—Washington Star.
that they have not made use of what seems notes and certificates reach the treasury In ed on throe wheels, by means of u hlch it
-hec;rd«&lt;, the most gorgeous Ori- A single musical instrument produces the
such; an .advantageous system is an nrgu sheets of four—or three in the case of the can bo more readily moved in and out
rt&gt; ;.l tenon that ever wa*. with hundred* effect of a full orchestra.—St. Louis Re­
ment in favor of the statement that the bigger gold certificates—and are there cut among tbe tree*. The device ha* a strong
qf! i*- itrapMj
-“r councilors, (generals, eunuchs
John Brown, stenographer, tells The bt. service the public demands must be so apart nnd stamped with the treasury seal. central post, around which is placed a tri­
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angular platform which move* up and
a:41 •’.!•.&lt;'would perplex a mechanician public.
Louis Globe-Deuiorrat: "People often ask cheap that this system rould not fill tbu re­ When the treasury wants money it simply down,
being controlled by a racket wheel
without a financial 1&lt;m*.
• he Nineteenth century.
IE
---------makes a requisition upon the vault keeper
me when I rit down io a long job ot short­ quirement*
Tficre are, however, other uses to which of the bureau of engraving and printing which works into nne side of tbe poet. On
' lie will reply that the story is false—
After your demise your late residence hand why 1 Uy before me so many pencils
tTi
lif-auM he could not match it. will be drafwd with black inside and out of different size*. My reason for it is that scientific ingenuity is beginning to apply for whatever it needs.—Washington Star. one side ot the base is a short ladder for
convenience in reaching the platform,
Happily the uwning nf the Colosseum by the authorities, and your relative* will bjph-klng op pencil, of dUferenl «U«L compressed air. It is rumored in Paris
which can be easily raised or lowered M
that a corapuhy will shortly Supply com
tjj rd* beyond dispute^ and Alexander's be permitted to have no control of any­ ond .T.oKRUeoUs1
“*ble&lt;l !”
the pleasureof the fruit gatherer and fixed
» • is a small matter compared with that. thing save only a choice m to whether your n.1 my Imnd, "bll» romlnatas u&gt; work. pressed air nt Such a low temperature that
Down in Hancock county there is a town nt any required height. The several parts
Bit we undertook to dial with tbe engin- body shall be embalmed or not. For this Each diffrmnl pencil brlQR, lorn *cd,e it will entirely take ths place of Ice in ho­ kuown as Tiogn, where the youths are
tels nnd households. This is an excellent great, lover* of the national game. The can be disconnected for transportation or
«ring»f the .indents la connection with Mrvice |3au is charged !n
nine different muttele,. And 1 never suffer Idea,
storage.—New York Commercial Advcrand opena a now field' for sensational
th ‘• tlu-otre,
11.-at re, having chanced on
an that class
clnas
fn.m*enimp,."» might te the co. U 1
ground* ore laid out in an open space ad­
novelists. By merely opening a valve lu
&lt;jf ■iUpstration. I’lin slls
■ -how --------Metellus
liMd bnt one ,iu&gt; peodl. ■ A home going what is apparently an Innocent beating joining the only church in tbe village, tbe
» «iw
11101 - .-Edile, built a wondrous edifice,
rear of the church forming tbe back stop.
over no ordinary turnpike, up bill nnd
apparatus the villain can freeze bis victim
jrle stirred his rival. (J. Curio, to frantic
down will be In betur condition nt tbo to death in hi* own bedchamber. This Such is the general enthusiasm for the
A portly man was seated in one of tbe
&gt;« ""
individual in France Is permitted to on eid of 7dny ttan • ho"game that the boys play on .Sunday morn­ East river ferryboats the other dny trying
in ; --mo- wc are all *0 mnch interested in Bgf io Ibo undertaking buno» 11 b eled the same number of miles on a race would have added another story to Edipir ing. even while the local iiastor i» laboring to light a pipe. A street arab of diminu­
Allan Poe’s tales of mystery were he alive to "hold up bis-end" inside the church.
In IU&gt;r. when,
ta rtw
th theatre nowadays and think so much
tive size sat beside him and behind his el­
track.’’
-------- ------of &lt;.-ir new ones—to toll what sort of a • governmenl mo*&gt;polT. •“&gt;
llThe authorities of tbe United State* The other Sunday he had held his congre­ bow, twisted up his lip* and gently wafted
Why the Uog Turt»» Koand.
gation pretty well until hi* nineteen! hly, soft breeresthat effectually extinguished
bi '-hlyig tl;nt -.va* which Curio set himself th. emf-lmtas to done by the govern menu
The turning round ami round of a dog be- navy have also been experiment‘.ng with where be reached the climax. "Thon. how. the matches that the partly man continued
li «nul । it had 3»K&gt; tuarblecolumns, each -Wekhlngtou Rar.
compressed air for tb£ discharge of heavy
•&gt;;
3s (e«.t liifth and 38 feet apart. Above 2,(AW
artfllery, especially Id connection with the my dear brethren, oh, how nre we to gain to light.* As match after match went out
the kingdom of heaven?” Through the the man got mare exasperated, and tbe
bi
statue* stood among them.
The
•in!
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A 3OW ’
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new dyn*mlte gum-NowYork Tribune.
open window came the answer in a chorus small boy. effectually concealed by the
A Belfast, Me.. tn»n, the proud l'nden’
•1 ijp.’ htu! three floora, as was usual—the
of wild shouts at n runner: "Slide! slide! large proportions of his neighbor, got hap­
k&gt; vest paved and fitted with marble, tbe thusiustJc owner of » bicycle, claim*
i« &gt;n-i with glass, the third gilded, txiard*
pier. The man looked around at last, and
A jovial gentleman near Sheffield, Eng­ and you’ll get there! ’—Pekin Time*.
bitnlelf in front of tbe Or.
.
H rJI. it held (50,(XX) people.
tbeg there was an explosion. Bnt the small
land.
was
lately
fined
£M».
with
cwt*.
a»
■.^bRied to go through the name ero­
boy was a live small boy, and be vanished
111 --s ’’•as the wonder which Curio robetween solicitor and client, for commit­
To
speak
in
a
general
way,
neither
Elihu
before any wrath could reach him.—New
V yed tn ixait, and feeling bitnaelf unable
ting what the justice described as a most
V£- ie in outlay he summoned tbe enginoutrageous contempt of court by frighten­ Yale nor John Harvard gavc_£Dough York Time*.
« * ' f she period to design something
ing a solicitor’s clerk who wa* sent to serve money to the founding ot a college to ouph **''!•
ticll would
VVr.lltfl “
1 fetch”, .tin
*
the ,,nlnllr,
public.’^ThiMf
’They it will give to the bicycle traac
a writ upon him. It was alleged that t he port a modern young gentleman through
The whole interior of Newfoundland is
- Chatter. .
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in Ik two enormous theatre* of wood, each change.
gentleman liad set his hounds upon the his college course. Many n’seu'ior has spent an unknown'territory. Only one white
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clerk, but the judge held tlwt tbe defend­ in a year more money thnn the IMO or the man Um ever made tbe journey from east
to
nn audience
of 25.000.
which
*uxxl kick to back.
ij
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1 correswmdent from up the counttr ant had not Intended any serious mischief portion of half the £l.W0 which Mr. Tab to west, a Mr. Cormack, who accomplished
l1 'i'hcn
hen the spectators assembled in the
write* that bo has often observed the ex- shcxild happen to the clerk, but merely to and Mr. Harvard rmpectirely devised to the feat in 1829. Consequently there is no
lyenocn Curio was chaffed, no doubt, on
preoioD, "a knot of people,” and h«“^c frighten him- HeSras therefore fined for tbo institutions which bear their names.
ibc
of his attempt to excel Scauru*.
k&gt;u* to know how many people go to make his contempt of court In attempting to But, t» Lord Coleridge said when he was gree reliable. It is a very curiou.# fact that
nTuot. Tbe term h by no means^arbb frighten the server of tbe writ.—Chicago on bls visit to this country and wm told a valuable tract uf land—with coal, iron,
**‘t the audience returned in the afterthat Washington once threw a silver dol­ lead and silver in its bowels, and perfectly
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A dozen persons may be regarded Herald.
far these entertainment* were delar across the Potomac, "Men could make accessible to the explorer—should remain
i^knm, and then again two sreib
to the manes of Curio’s father and
a dollar go farther lu thoee days than so long unknown.
” -1- 2nd a minister ran make the moat
Iwted a month. In the place of two theaOlder Brother (to little Paul, just re­
SStobtful of kDQta.-Biagbamton Leader. lumed from Sunday M.-boel)-Say,Paul.do now.”—Boston Transcript.
t*s hick to back they found an nmphlIt I. .uud tbu • Bohemian taw dtecme^catro holding 80,000 persons, wherein
you belteye all they ull you at Sunday
erM . ,„mblu.lion ul etamlmU b, tU
school?
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rlnriM rn’i lire tli*.
—j
air&gt; iwu great uuuaiugs
AoffitorlM
A
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Little
Paul
—
Ye
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'•olrad
and rooUed into any shape,
d lhelr
nttn swung round and united; and day by It th.r beoun, doU be ™ ™
Older Brother—Do you believe that the Trustem'a?
Henry—No; it’s a running one. Yondar "cast being m bard ft* flint, transit!
giro
W for the month following this colossal b. U1 or 10 «&gt;mo
whale swallowed Jonah?
09 a bril
trick wa* repeated.—St. Jamea* Gazette.
Idttlo Paul-Well. 1 believe it while 1 m
ri~‘o&lt;’»"“““J1?Si bolir-ed
there; but I don't when I’m both*.-Puck.
'Vf'tnen are longer lived than mem A
’temao of 30 may expect 42 year* mor* of
tbe owner.
tse, a uj/m Of j|je samo
only IV yaar*.

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What’s the Matter!

Hastings Banner

Tiie annuel reunion of the sokilera and
very best machine made forthat business. aallors last
WM weJ1 attended.
The Masonic social at L’nkm halt for Thursday th* old veteran*begji toerne
in by wagon and train, and In the evening
benefit
of
tiie
slate
M
mmki
I
c
Lome,
at
Grand
MARSHALL L. COOX.Bdttor.
Rapids, wai quite well attended and netted
an,. The conmiure •"
ffetdng speakers from abroad for that evenThe (martial music famished by the
TMB HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFICE.
Woodland
band,
seemed
to
make
the
old
were well .applied by taM utaul. Him.
AVGUST 14. 1879.
veterans step livelier than they have for * L-leaumtSnlUu C. W. Wmeer ■udl*.
long tfime.
B. OIllMple Wto« the priMlp«l .peahmthe Middleville Ole. Chib
I have 600 pounds of strictly pure white The »lMio«
lead to close out at OK cents per P°und- wuoneof the feature, and their maMe
tea.
Colly
ap
to
theirnsuxl hi«J? •“ndanl.
Now Is your chance.
mu
hftlu
The resll.llon by MIm Bewle G«r«e
Fiieu’k HotchViss.
of MltldlevlUe, was well delivered and apSeeding is about over and if everything preeUtod br all present.
mr of ooinl Dating candidates (nr the state legMCare aad county officers, and for tbe tran»cIs as favorable throughout the year, as hi
Tbe veteran, spent Friday forenoon m
M of racb other busluws as may proper y
the commencement, the fanners will have vlaltlne and telUoc anny .toriea. At 1 so
■aebeioro the meeting. The conrentioa xrift
another good crop and prosperous year.
. colled to order at 11 a. m. of that day.
p n. tbe e„relx» ot tbe afternoon comBy anaolution of the county committee, each
The singing of “The Red Necktie/’’ the Denced and a lane midlM.ee wu P"«“ ‘
Uag prerinet will be entitled to one delegate
tae above convention for eacn at republican
emblem of Custer's brigade, by V. P. to hear Bev. Wuhlnyton Gardner, ot At­
tee cast for governor a: tbe tast preovdmg
Fales. of Allegan, was appreciated by all, hlon. Mid Congreuaien O’Donnell, of Jaek_ ■■_ .... especially so by the mcml»ers of that wn. the principal .peakm. After prayer
tons townships and wards will be entitled to
by Cbaplkln I. M. II. Gllluple the lorredelegate* os follows:
er wu Introduced aud gave an ele«.nt and
l^ost. Tuesday afternoon, a ladles black eloquent Mldreei, which touched tbe heart,
broadeloth trippie cape on the road between of the boys in blae and It was pronounced
this city and John Kurtz’s residence in by all "the best speech they hail ever
Rutland. Finder will be rewarded by re­ heard.” Hun. James O’Donnell was next
agge 1Z. Woodlaad 8, Yankee Spring* 6- Total
turning same to Dr. E. H. Ixrthrop.
Introduced and spoke in his usual happy
Tbe township and city committee* will please
It always pays to buy the best. This way, and when It comes to telling a good
forward their caucus notices at once to the
I*
as true of clover hullers as of any other story. Jimmy demonstrated again that be
Haacinn BXnvkr.
By ordek County Committee.
article. The acknowledged best elover can't be beaten. He also spoke to bis
M. ta CooK.Ch'm.
huMer ta the Birdsall/ for which Messer brother comrades concerning pension*, and
A. E. Kkxabtox. 8ee*yBros. * Reynolds are; agents. Call and all the boys seemed to appreciate the wav
see them when you 'want u clover huller.. he had worked far their interest* in the
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
halls of congress. The military ball in
Tor Governor—
j
“Tbe test of ability ta success.*’ Judged Union hall Friday evening was largely «tJAMES M. TURNER.
by this test, the Birdsall ('lover hullers
For Lte'it. Governor­
tended. and all report a good time.
WILLIAM 8. LINTON.
have tiie ability and capacity to do most
'Hie sham battle did not take place
For Sec'y of State— '
satisfactory work. Indeed there is,not a as tbe boys who had seen ao much active
WASHINGTON GARDNEK.
machine of tbe kind made that approaches service did not care to participate in any­
For State Treaaur-r—
JOSEPH B. MOORE.
them in the perfection of the wolk done. thing tliat was sham. We think the idea
For Auditor GeneralMesser Bros. &lt;t Reynolds sell them.
THERON F. GIDDINGS.
’
of eliminating the sham battle from all fu­
For Com. State Land OfficeA young man by the name of Bronski, ture programs, a:good one for the reason
JOHN G. BERRY.
Jiving near Brush Ridge, met with a fatal that lu the excitement accidents are liable
For Attorney General—
BENJAMIN W. HUSTON.
accident Tuesday night. Having found a to happen that would mar all future re­
ForSup’t. Pub. Instruction—
bee tree he went out In company with unions.
PROF. ORR SCHURTZ.
others, to secure IL and while In the act
The business meeting was called to order
For State Bd. EdueatlonJAMES M. BALLOU.
of cutting it down, the tree suddenly start­ by Colonel Commanding Hamilton Carveth,
For Justice Supreme Court—
EDWARD CAHILL.
This congressional district will see to It ed and fell on him, death resulting in a of Middleville, and every post except tbe
short time.
Edward S. Cox past, of Assyria, was rep­
that its able and popular representative in
The Pat Maloney Comedy Company gave resented. Upon motion every post at this
congress. Hon. James O'Donnell, is re­
'DONNELL.
one of their entertainments in Unitai hall reunion, as well as at every subsequent
turned by a decisive majority. This (Ils- Monday evening and all who were present meeting of the battalllon is entitled to five
trlct cannot afford to lose so valuable a seemed to enjoy It Immensely. Those votes.
We call the attention of our readers to
The election of officers resulted as fol­
man as Mr. O’Donnell, and put in hjs who went prepared to laugh were not dis­
lows:
the platform adopted by tbe republican
stead a democrat, and the district has no appointed, as Pat’s Irish wit caused a
Colonel—F. A. Blackman, Sackett Post
Panj* of this state at the Detroit convengreat deal of laughter. The singing was
Lleuu Col.—Ranson Woleott, Wolcott
Idea of doing such a thing.
extra good, as was also the contortion nets
tioa. It shows the republican party to l»e
Post
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As everybody knows, Senator McMillan, of tbe India rubber man.
In line with the reforms demanded. And
Major—W. J. Severance, Hill Post
Aside from the large building they are
Chaplain—L M. B. Gillaspie, Fitzgerald
it will be noticed always that the republi­ the chairman of tbe republican state cen­
putting up, the furniture company are
.
can party not merely favors action as de­ tral committee. Is a conservative man, and building on a 40 foot addition to the origi­ Post
Surgeon—Dr. E. H. Lathrop. Fitzgerald
L- Tnanfled in ite platforms, but when In pow­ one whose estimate In any matter is always nal building. Not so very bad for ah in­
Post.
er. proceeds to carry out the promises of conservative. He says the republicans stitution that hasn’t been running a year
Tiie Colonel eleet selected J. H. Denyet, and shows eoncluslvqly what can be ni* Adjutant and B. R. Rose, Quartermas­
Ma platforms. The democratic party is will carry Michigan this year by from
accomplished by a little hustling In the
purely an obstructive party, and; its prln- 8,000 to 10.000 majority. And they’ll do management. This Institution alone has ter to complete tbe staff.
It was moved nnd carried that the next
.
aflpal business for the past 80 years has it too.
already been worth to tiie. city several
meeting will be held commencing Tuesday
times what it cost to get it here.
been that of a chronic fault finder. It
Aug. 20th. 1891. and that the business
The republican state ticket is one that
Every farmer in Barry county ought to meeting of the Batallion should be held on
does nothing and attempts to do noting grows steadily in popularity. It is strong
take a personal Interest In the fair thia tbe second*day of the reunion at 10 o’clock
but grumble at tbe deeds of the republican
In men, strong In locality, and the state year to help make it a success. If you
party. And then later on 1( will favor the
platform is n declaration of principles that have anything you think worthy of exhibi­
It was also moved and carried that all
very things which, but a few short years
will appeal powerfully to tbe people of tion bring it along. The fair is for you members. should make special efforts to
and you should patronize It and encourage have a large attendance next year, wher­
tifare. It bitterly opposed. The republi­
Michigan.
it as much as possible. Many ideas of ever the reunion may be lield, and that the
can port}' Is the party of deeds, tbe party
lasting value can be obtained by Inter­
The democratic attempt to beat Speaker course with those who take pride In ex­ national camp meeting at Detroit be attend­
that ha* made the splendid history of our
ed In a body.
country for the past 80 years. The dtnno- Reed was not a howling success. He was hibiting the products, of their farms, for
cratic party has done nothing but growl re-elected Tuesday by 4.700.majorlty, over they are leading farmers as a general
thing.
No
Name and Resldenen
and find fault. Following is the platform: twice what he had in 1888, and the larges:
. i Will L. Holmen, Baton Rapids
A fruit buyer from abroad who has been rt
,a&gt; &gt; Mina Mudge city
The republicans of Michigan in conven­ ever given In his district. Reed is all
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buying fruit In thta county, is, authority lw 1 Baker Shnner city
tion assembled db hereby adopt the follow- right.
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for the statement that there is more fruit 19 i Minnie town Rutland
lag platform:
in
Barry
county
than
In
any
county
in
the
We are credibly Informed that Castleton
L That the republicans of Michigan
boutily commend President Harrison for will present a candidate for county treas­ United States. Had it not been for the
large fruit crop In this county last year,
Following are the real estate transfers
tbe d.gnlty, wisdom and faithfulness dis­ urer In the person oY Mr. Geo. Crabb, a
and the good price paid for fruit, many for the week ending Sept. 1st, 1890, as
played by him and hl* cabinet In adminis­
fanners, whose grain crops were failures, taken from the books in tbe register’s office:
tering the affairs of the nation, both at representative farmer of that township.
would have been in very bad shape finan­
JeM« Townsend to Saiauti Yoauxt; 48* sec »
imne and abroad.
The campaign iu this state will be cially. Thta year we have another fair Wuodtanc (io*.
X We applaud tbe patriotic course of
Xqulre Nichol* per heirs toT. RUjwartb; 70*
Speaker Rwd and the republicans in cou- fought on the tariff and sliver questions. crop of fruit for which good prices will be sed» Orangeville Jl.ioo.
paid, and it will no doubt lead more farm­
gvesK for *o amending the rules that legis- The republican jmrty can confidently go er*
Iteohlbltiou OniveFtlon.
tn test the vlrtne* nf Rarry counb- «nH /
can proceed in spite of an obstruct- before the people on thoec laauen.
as to its fruit raising qualities. And Judg­ V me iirohlbitionhts held « cuu.euuuii in
Ire minority, and we heartily endorse the
You’ve heard from Maine? Wei! yes, ing from the experience of the last two this city Saturday, for thr purpose of put­
coarse of our senator* and representatives
years, they will find that a more careful ting up a county* ticket. The attendance
in congrefifc
slightly. Republican majority of 19,000, cultivation of their orchards will prove r was fairly good. Following are the nom­
X We believe in tlie purity of the ballot the largest of any off year since 1800.
valuable experiment to them, and they will inees:
box, and that any abrfdgeuK'iit of the right
nophave to depend wholly upon raising
Representative—Porter Burton, Hast­
of suffrage Is perilous to the .safety of the
Republican county convention next
ings Tw’p.
.
nation, and we urge the speedy enactment Wednesday. Let every town pul ward be
Sheriff—Judge IL Barnum, Woodland.
y
Our city achools are now on the second
by congress of such taws as shall protect represented.
Clerk—Traverse Phillips, elty.
week of a new war. Never in their history
every American citizen in the exentise of
Treasurer— Jesse Jordan, Woodland.
perhaps, has the prospects been more
this sacred right.
Register—James %F. Robbins. Yankee
flattering for a very swocessful year, a most
4. We are in favor of such a revision of
VVbat and WbaaJUf Is Lawful to Shoot.
harmonious spirit prevails not only be­ Springs.
car national tariff taws as will protect pro­
Pros. AU’y—Wm. O. Lowden, city.
Sept 1st, It beeame lawful to kill cer­ tween teachers and pupils, but also among
ducers, laborers and. farmers against the
C. Ct. Com’rs—Walte.r Webster, Nash­
tain kinds of game and for the benefit of the teachers themselves. The enrollment
those who do not possess a copy of the ta wry large for the early date of term ville, .Wm. 0. Lowden, city.
Surveyor—Manly M. Cliase, Prairieville.
game laws, we publish n few extracts Chat commenced, reaching 114 in tiie high
thrw'r features of the McKinley bill which are locally Important
Coroners—Henry C. Carpenter, Wood­
school and an aggregate enrollment of &lt;182
provide for tbe protection of farm products
.
Section 10. No person or persons shall pupils. The greatest difficulty tliat pre­ land. Willis Humphrey, Johnstown.
as well as manufactured articles.
The nominees are all good citizens and
S. We endoree the action of congress in kill, destroy, by any means whatever, any sents Itself-Is tiie lack of room.. Nearly good men, loyal to the third party idea.
wild duck, wild goose, or any other wild
ite legislation upon the silver question, water fowl or snipe, save only from the every department ta over-crowded, several
aad favor the unlimited use of gold and first day of September in each year to the of the grades containing from 50 to 60.
aDwer bullion as a basis for legal tender first day .of January in the year following: while the third grade runs uu to 00 In
ps*er currency Interchangeable with coin. Provided, however, that it shall be lawful number. Kindergarten work has been in­
troduced into the first grade and caitathen«. We Indorse uud commend the action
to hunt and kill jack-snipe, red-headed,
off tbe republican party in carrying out Ra blue-bill, auivass-baek, pigeon (and) pin­ ic exercises In every grade, high school In­
Ml in relation to pension legislation. tail ducks and wild geese, between tbe first cluded; great attention ta also paid to pen­
T. We commend the able, economical day of September in each year and the manship and drawing from seventh to
eighth grade.
wad bsslnes»-ilke administration of Gov.
first day of May next following.
I have carefully examined and largely
Section 12. No person shall kill, cap­ read the book, “In Darkest Africa." now
We favbr such changes In onr state tax
ture, or destroy, or attempt to kill, capture bring sold in thta city by Mrs. Bennett.
or destroy any colln or quail, sometimes It is not one of the books hastily put upon
called Virginia partridge, before the firstjaaatte property, to the end that all proper­ day of November, 1894. and thereafter'’ tbe market to take advantage of the inter­
ty la tbe state, aud not exempted, shall only during the months of November and est over the return of Stanley to civiliza­
tion, but is certainly Henry M. Stanley’*
ccmtribute its equal share in maintaining December of each year.
own account of hta latest journey into
She public burdens.
Section 13. No person shall kill or at­
B. We favor such a change in our tax tempt to kill any pinnated grouse or prairie Africa. It ta very Interesting and contains
a
great mass of Information about the
laws as will compel no person to pay taxes chleken until the first day of September,
am a greater interest in property than be 1894. nnd thereafter only in the months of Congo region and eastward, telling about
the country. It* topography. Its resources.
September and October in each year.
Its possibilities for tbe future and the in­
Id. We reaffirm the position of tiie reSection 19. AnjP person who shall at
artuo, party, heretofore expressed hi its any time, within thta State, kill any robin, habitants. The book also contain* many
Otete platforms of 1880 and 1888, upon tor- nighthawk, whippoorwill, finch, thrush, Illustrations of the highest qualities of
manhood and the reading of it will be an
lark, swallow,' yellow bird, blue bird,
We oppose the farther Issue of free brown thrasher, wren, martin, oriole, inspiration to earnest and nobler living.
Absolutely Fur*.
1 cordially commend “In Darkest Africa"
woodpecker, bobolink or any song bird, or as an Intensely Interesting and very valu­
cream of tarter baking powder. Highest
rob tbe nest* of such birds shall be deemed able book. It i* one of tbe most valuable
Il In
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guilty of misdemeanor, and on conviction book* to buy that bos been brought to thta
thereof shall be fined five dollars for each city for a long time. W. M. Puffer,
bird so killed, and for each nest so robbed,
Tutor Hastings M. E. Church.
or confined in the county jail for ten days,
Hastings. Mtalj., Sept 4, 1890.
or both fine and imprisonment in the dis­
astings
ity
ans
cretion of the coart.

Haatinga, Thursday,Sept.** 1899.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

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durtry, and it seems no longer possible to
frighten voters with t|e threat of increased
expenses of living, the attorneys for free
trade begin to ring the changes w the re­
sulting enhancement of tariff equivalents,
hence tbe falsehood that tariffs are now
higher than at the close of tbe war. This
free-trade bubble, that is floated tiefare tbe
eyes of voters whenever opportunity offers
can be readily exploded by the citation of
a few solid facte.
When steel rails were selling at 350 per
ton the existing tariff of 317 was the equiv­
alent of thlrtf-foor per eent. which is less
than what the framers of the once famous
“Mills BUI” recognized as a fair protection
for the average of domestic manufactures.
But when the competition between produc­
ers forced the prices of rails down to 328
per ton the same tariff of 317 became the
equivalent of over sixty per cent and the
effort was at once made to turn the atten­
tion of voters from the low prices at which
rails were selling to the contemplation of
excessive tariff percentages. And tills
when foreign rails could not have been im­
ported, except at a loss, If the tariff had
been reduced by half.
And so on th rough tiie entire category
of manufactures. The prices of every
protected product have been lowered; and
to conceal this fact, which Is at variance
with the thoorj’ ot free trade and the pre­
dictions of all Rs prophets, those who find
it to their interest to sell in Ameri­
can markets on terms that are not
accorded to American citizens, attempt
with clouds of figures to conceal the chief
facts at issue, to the end that voters may
be led to believe a He.

With your calling and examining those new boot- and sbw
that I have just received for the

FALL TRADE
Have also a fall line of

Women’s, Misses’ aai Qulh’s
Of all styles and PRICES to SUIT. I alway SMJLE and
look HAPPY. Call and see me before you buy, as it will
pay you.
Yours truly,

F.G. STOWELL

It’s Done!
He’s fixed,

Located,
Stuck his stakes,
And stands there with both feet.

A. D. Cook, the Grocer,
Is now located in the handsome
NEW ROGERS’ BLOCK.
IS

He has added to his stock of groceries and
ready for business with a big R.

He feels greatly pleased with splendid pat­
ronage received.
"New faces every day, and* lots of the old
customers.”!

And there’s room for all.

The reason they come is

BECAUSE
(1) They fihd what they want in the line of groceries pro­
visions, flour and feed.
(2) They are well treated.
(8) They know they get value received in goods for their
money.
k
(4) Low rent, light expenses, and light margin of profits.
(5)Prices paid for butter, eggs and produce are the very
highest.
’
(0) And lastly because they like to trade there.

Nough said,

Good day,

Will see you later.

W
POWDER

H

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
Come to the fair, and bring something to
exhibit.
.

*o direction dues the Ingenuity nf Uie
-Barry Golddtnrt is being trained for the
bos Wr ntt~n.?T Lfecome more evident free-for-all trot at the coming county fair.
ban when be is juggih g with percentage*
Pat Maloney and the merry-go-round
Ml ad valorem eqairxh-nte in our tariff were both largely attended Monday cyen-

The reunion last week was well attend­
ed. An account of It will be found in
another column.
Tiie Freeport land reorivKl many
compliment* far tbe fine male they
funitabed at the reunion.

Editor Sloeuni. of the Caro Adrerthwr.

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B

Mr Jo^ph Bell wu an admirable
Hastings, - - Mich.
*ketcher, fertile in auggartfa*l, and quick
at taking hinta and notes, but somehow be
CAPITAL, $75,000.00
always managed to irritate Stanley bv
MIBFLVS 34.090.00.
what may be called hta excessive verboidtv
and the mischievous delight healway* took
in endeavoring to land Stanley on the Incorporated under
horns of some dilemma. For example, be
got him to describe the method of getting ,
a dnnkey acroon a deep river. Stanley ex­
plained to him how the jfarter led the don­
omnw:
key into the stream, holding the bridle anti
keeping tbe donkey'# head (which was D. U. loblmion. Fresldsot;
alone vhdblelout of the water with out
hand and swimming vigorously with the
D. W. lu
other baud. •‘Yea.’’ wdd Bell; ''did the
directoks:
fM.rtcr r-nrrv a rifle*'* «nr
he carry ths rifle.

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The &amp;bove is a ent ©f the

BASCOM FOLDER
On which onr papers are folded. This machine i&gt; light. |
running, simple and low priced, just what theu'eraite
country office needs aud can afford to buy. Sold on tne
most liberal terms and warranted for 5 years. JUni.factnred by

BASCOM FOLDER CO,
SIDNEY, OHIO,
To whom all enquiries should be addressed.

�Hastings Banner.
TburrfW. SrpL
wTr. cook.

PERSONAL MENTION.

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Local Editor.

°"*lt
1" MkMle.lik,
E rewTwa Mwrtrt
IHkM, Tm-w

jZ/hZl Nond" yT«ep» IMh. at 3 p. m.. to

Ito’vwJtr* to tbo county convention of
dWlaion of the Worid.^Tion K' d&gt;Dr. Woodmuw we„ u,
delegate to the senatorial ktaaa ball shooter of thl St. c**mP|o»
*®ek
«tr
howimim
&lt;0(1 ,*st ^•.lterWUUM« ta
!
OIUXUKVILIJC.
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srbvi hou*. Saturday; Sept. 1.1th tram Um rbamplon ot^T’sl’T ll“i&lt;&gt;r' 1
S1
Wh0 j &lt;U*' P- H1Ct’ ”* ln Gr,n&lt;t
m IVdele®«t« to th. ecunty roo- will Im lh, next vlctlui?
To»“ifca 8ri«t |Vtb. d,o one delegate to tbe aen^Mc®OT'™,loa
ot lUtWfa-X
HOPE. *
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l"te At ^■fSlterj Pbllllp. fa ,uU v«y-bkkM.
1 novrrdalr 8r|C. oh to -elect, delegate.
■ktenbte d»mw lAu'XL,*"d 111,1 “»■ !
.•a::c-,nt-on, Sept. Jith. .
owner ot tteKJTlut"pfuufa"4-^'
liRLTOS
In
1 N?-VF”°k Ackmo" &gt;’ ’Wan« «I.Ure,
jLjuv, .Si-pie Ubs- wtb. at J. N. Covert’s owner ran h.,e them VSm«
re.ldwwtaHope.mi pjyta^lti
'V"ver
1,1
ItepM.
CHrt.KTOX,
I^rouay.
r
ember «h. tu town hall. Naah1 mu'dtr?' °' K“Un““». •«« Snnd., In
1 RABRV.
Which tickets wm be sold at we fiS roJ
-H,
.ui-A hotel on S rturday.Sent. 13th.
A” LVwwww •’
OctTi'ta Unml,5“:
"le S'1'1' -M ■”'!
te &lt;.r,„d R.pids
UCL 14lh, limited to return thirty davs '
Jejronntv wnventtom 1 .
|
lro“*‘""“‘e- Oil on or ,dd„.„ i
ro5,^mcln,‘, Mu&lt;" '•
*» «»
:.v;&gt; that tbe annual m«Hj»g of
A&lt;.dh-iati&lt;ui of Barry, Prairieville,
rod frxWfvilir wiH ««*» »» Hotel hall. /The Whip holory I, unxble to teem oo
’
Mpt
,fW- 2 ° wock. p. m. V th tbe demand for their nw hide tadur,’!
r mSi-Aiab* expected to be present.
The pra&gt;|«tta for tbe tulum or thta Inatluied ,,ralr^(;f.*g haWHORN, Pres.
tattan uo ret, brlxht. Sixt, h.nd. 6od
PiyklS*.
See.
FIX
KI NS, bee.
sternly employment ,t (food ww-m and tbe
Attaw- prospects ire Uut the force or bunds «,
•-ink L Tailor W3 retired from &gt;thc firm of well as the capacity of the institution will
/ti Hu
&lt;-’* «&lt; Irving. Tie biulnem have to be Increased.
' ,li."“.isH. c- »•&lt;»« "&gt;« ,a

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LOCAL NEWS.
|hi&gt; week

3,300

.-ancusett Tuesday even•■uilrer ifltb, at 7:30 p. m. at

Repute

IbUoFhisip
hit wa«u- Stankty’s blacksmith shop. .
;:id ward -&lt;. K. * S. depot. !
A. E. K&gt; :iaston's law office.
;th wanl-tblrerilTs office.
j
Turn out ri-uublicani to your caucuses,
ii;»d v.id voir I’f’t men to tin- bounty confcitlon on ’hr l"H&gt;- The different wards
' t«» thr following 'number of
h-ligr.1'
ward 3. Id ward S, 9d
।aril 4th T an! 5.
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, Srortsmeip repdft game quite plenty
Ircuial tire .|&gt;unty.
boarders. Apply to Mra.

WantaL

The many friends of Mrs. Eva Dando
will be pleased to know that she has open­
ed a nalllluery and fancy goods establish'
meut tn Middleville. She will keep a fall
line of goods, and from her long experience
in this branch, tiie people in that village
will find it to tlieir advantage to call on
her when anything is desired in this line.
Clisutauquans: take notice. All Inter­
ested in Chautauqua work for next year
will please come to the office of Smith A*
Colgrove at 7 o’clock sharp, on the evening
of September 15th lust for the purpose of
organization and considering tire plans for
work. Graduates ot the course are
especially invited.
Dated, Hastings, Sept 9th 1890.
Clkmknt Smitil
Edward Coleman and Stub Wood, who
lure figured quite extensively in tbe local
courts and who for several weeks have
been under arrest for highway robbery
here, were discharged Monday, having
proved an alibi; but each was re-arrested
at once for other offenses, Coleman on a
charge of highway robbery at Grand Rap­
ids and Wood for attempting to break jail
in this city. Coleman was taken to Grand
Rapids.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.

New aire. ^•coral hand school books for
I BJ Roberts news-room,
W. F. I’liwers. is getting' in the finest
!
ot stmts :ha; money can buy.
Another disgraceful row nccurnsl on the
&lt; *mi^.nni| examim* the elegant line of
train between Hastings nnd Coats Grove
| al* au j v;!|t at Holden Ac Hine’s.
Satunlay. Joel Demund nnd Gary Baker,
Several pUmte from thlscityand vicinity of Coats Grove were fighting all the wav
i .f taking in the stale fair this week.
from Hastings and after they left the train
Highest price in cash fur apples at at Coats Grove fought the fight to ■ finish.
Isn’t it about time that tire railroad official*
. r«:.
F. H. Bauww 4 Co.
put a stop to such rowdyism? Hardly a
A fidMutv of iingh- and double buggies, week goes by but some disgraceful row
Iroatl wagnirtw. ct -.at tbePowctp? hardware. occurs‘on one of their trains. The con­
itepulwiri.': city citueuMis Tuesday even- ductors certainly have power to stop it.
iz n-':. Every city republican should be Why. donktbey do It?—Woodland News.
phem,

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’. Ever) jhir &lt;»f IL 1. Robinson &amp; Co.’h
; i«»us nnd
warranted, at Ikddeu &amp;
Hire'*.
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I Sni:‘!»y nights raln’dld, n vast amount
’ •:
to th’&gt;*e wi&gt;/ had tlieir wheat in
the ground^ ■
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F|nr*t litae of gent's furntshiwg goods
&lt;n thr city. Come and get prices at
Hrfiu... ...
Wf nr. indebted Io Ruf Weaver for a
M-krt &lt; f tans- fine’ peaches, • left at ouv
sxnetant Monday. . i
i
*W. F. Pur.fi' ■-••ffs th&lt;’ "Birdsall Clover
Buller*. MionkL you think of buying one
Herraftcr wr-will run
additional local
j asrc r,u
faside of the paper, where also
will be
additional county news.
h new stock of elortes. tire
haijrii—: l'«r|ffor school teachers. Ix&gt;ok
4n» o*3.John Hessmer's jewelry store.
K*t. Evtiis h&lt;mse and lot in tbe second
•„urd i* Hr -ale. at a bargain. Call at
Jim|:li,. ' blgrove’s office for particulars.

A tp-i;i driven by Fred Parker became
•-aJ(m) Thin-lay und ran away, throwing
rre«!ninr smashing the; buggy quite
n«-- ;.^u . ver used a fountain peri? If
| not
•■!»■ of PUnl E, Wirt’s! pens at John
iJesMm’*' jewelry more. They are the
thg market.

I

W pounds of strictly pure white
■lose out at GU cents )»er pound,
j’iur chance-'
Fbkp’k KoTcainisK.
Foe vile, my tafttacd property- In first
ward, oneJot, house and bar* all In first
el.** •‘Jinjiiion. Terms to suit purchaser.
C. Wkisskht.
If cay t)f “tir correspondents are out of
•statrwrlet u« know and you will be
prom?:!;.- supplied.
There are at vend
wmmh w^have Iieard nothing from In some
tunc.
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the past year there were 470
Girth, in this county. S80 botag males and
-«• fc.-/:riie&gt;. Ihriug the .ante period there
were
Genth* .J4 being.fetaalea and V0
inahw. -

La&lt;i«&gt; desiring to have their hair cut
and .nsrled In tlw- latent faabion. should
™tl on Bnsby
as th»y liave all of
me
aeoeasary and ean guarantee
MjHurtlen.
|7
..J* AJnphi® Glee I’hrh. ot Mlddleyille, fv-nilshed some exceBent music at
the n-uahm. When It comes to singing
Joe A&gt;r.r»hions don't hare t«&gt; take a buck
-eat for any ot them.

'"’•‘wloo the freuous Scott
noorieftr. &lt;,f Ph|nWe|| Mot Mt jjatUe
“"‘-Ijaodauf the ilartng.' team.
e i Luu well independent has tin* sand Io
tyfr-1(, Jt as „ ..pirUal dFfBaU- .

E’*v"1»»ty Clerk Euocii Andrus has been
", St’ ’,l* ,10u&lt;»rabIe and important
kZ1 ! :i ,,f “
«f the Hairy county
wyrtl.d w-hooi examiners.. Mr. Andrus
mi- &lt;&gt;t {]„. bt,Kt educators in the state.—
&lt; »uro'Irdnine.

YanArman are mow beginning
• /‘■'■• '••thrir fall stock of crockery and
Ti*n«w trootfc euxnprire tiie
desirable imltenw in each
y ami .the prioea cannot fall to bu salte■
You should Me Chrse gnod.&lt;
tJ‘l« Wing by ‘'SRPrienec that raauy p«owL
c&gt;nck. during fall aud
•inc*’’(1^vc purch**d the *"««•» nMd
which
i
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vcr
to Uris city
W ± 1 off"
very Drought
tow prioM.
Jotbi JBbmqck*.

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■nwrtliiivnxtnntHaate thfa
Mr » M« ,«Tew.
U»y 'H d, n

Yol,,» lAdle, Ortll

IwaMlfolMcl onmirlnr Torad.y eight.
D«r Modp ,»,! ttor CnyA taw
y?”*111. Vltenttae Lciua* two Ioum on
bu. ud will wm
io,,, tbcnt
J.*?”
pMml*
•tri"’-v l»rr »l»l«

h your chance.
»• '"“M.
-vow is
Fkeh’k Hotchkiss.
There will be no services at tbe M. E.'
ehurehinext Sunday nor Sunday school.
°f the chureh and Sunday school
1Utd lbe r°,towln$ Sunday as
usuaL

The financial statement read Sunday
moruing before the congregation at tire M.
E. church by the treasurer was highly
,gratifying to that church, as well as vencreditable. Every debt of the chureh has
imen pate. and that though this las been a
close year for money, and expeases were
larger than usual. Following Is a sub­
stantially accurate summary of the report:
P..^.
—
, S ad oo
Pastor
’s -l
salary
Presiding Elder..................
..
too 00
Janitor
.
78 00
Organist................................
.
50 03
Insurance and Incidentals.
.
150 00

Improvements. chureh and par­
sonage
.
Forchurcb benevolences..............
For missionary work home and
fore,K”.........................................

1,285 00181 00

290 00
vlbble’ tof c*,edonl*’ attendeil
the G. A. R. reunion last week.
Total raised by the church 2.070 00
ral*ed by Sunday school was
.8mIU,«of Kp"t City., was calling as.Amount
follows:
on old friends in this city Friday.
Regular collections
128 00
Fred Ingram, of Detroit, visited his Three S. S. concerts
10 00
sister, Mrs. Frank Beamer, last week.
Christmas gifts to city poor... .
65 00
Children’s day offering...............
23 00
Rev. W. M. Puffer is attending tbo M. Birthdfiy offering
15 00
E. conference at Muskegon this week.
24? 00
-Ufred Hare, of Bellevue, was the guest Total for S. S-..............................
And a grand total for the church and
of Messrs Holden nnd Hire last week.
Sunday school of $2,817.00.
Major Anderson, ot Detroit was the
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the
guest of Hastings friends over Sunday.
Presbyterian church next Sunday Sept. 14,
Miss -Cora Mack, of Dowling, was tbe both morning and evening, services at 10:30
guest of Miss Flora Stinchcoinb over Sun­ and 7:30. Prayer meeting on Thursday
day.
evening at 7:30.
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W. D. Hayes attended the democratic
There will be no service at the Baptist
state convention In Grand Rapids yester­ church next Sunday evening, on account
day.
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of the extra service at Nashville.
Frank Nagler was In tbe city Saturday
The Baptist Sunday school aire prepar­
and will attend the Slate University this ing fur a Harvest home festival to be held
| year.
Sunday. SepL *3lst- On Sunday morning
the pastor will preach a missionary sermon,
Peter Cress, and M. P. Spaulding, of
Caledonia, attended the races in this city and un Interesting program will be carried
out oy tbe Sunday school In the evening.
1a«t week.
All are Invited.
*
Mr. nnd Mrs. Ed Mooar. of Grand Rap­
Next Sunday morning Rev. D. B. Ovlatt
ids vlsitod friends in the city a few days will preach his anpual sermon.
last week.

gratuleriora.—Ketete*10" Te.rp.1*.

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(INIYONE-PRIGEGLOTHIERS
IN BARRY COUNTY.

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L. J. French will soon move his family
Tin* banquet to Die ruinring team of the
to Washington, where he expects to engage Hastings Fire Department, in honor of
in business.
their splendid triumph at Battle Creek,
took
place at the American house Thurs­
Miss Sadie Tinkler left for Chicago Fri­
day to accept a position in a inllliuery day evening. There were present members
!/*'• doubt very much If the people gen- establishment.
of the team, and a few Invited guests.
orally are aware of the fact that a year ago
An elegant supper was served, after whlctj
5lr. and Mrs. W. F.' Stokes returned came the toasts, E. Y. Hagle afflalttlng In
at this time, there were three persons liv­
ing within the limits of this county, over from a weeks visit with relatives In De­ his usual happy manner as toastmaster.
100 years of age. February last Mrs. Sus­ troit Saturday.
Hon. Clement Smith responded to the
anna Corey died lacking 10 days ot being
"WalUe Wilkins and Jnmys Smith went toast ••The relation of tl*e Fire. Company
103 years old. Last week William Broth­ to Ypsilanti Monday to attend the State to tbe Citizens," and expressed the feeling
of pride our people felt in the splendid
erton. of Johnstown, died nt the age of Nonna! school.
triumph ot the runuhig
team
at
103'years. Mra. Anna Demund is now
Miss Leah Buwne attended tbe birthday Battle
Creek and nOt
that only,
living In WoodlaiMband Is now nearly 102
years of age. What county mti lieat Barn party of ML«s Maud U-onard In Grand but In tiie record of the Depart­
Kaplds •Saturday.
for centenarians?
ment in Its work in combatting the
A week ago Friday wbiTr working in
Mrs. Dr. Burton returned from an ex­ flame*. He felt that the Department
should use every means to become more
Sprowl Jk McGurrln's tail! in Grand Rapids, tender! trip through thr Western states proficient in their work, aud the city and
a piece of timber flew from another Monday evening.
citizens should give them every possible
machine and struck Smith Holmes, former­
Ja«. Mct'ulnew exhibited Um Lane and eneouragefueutr The Department Chief,
ly ©f this city. In the stomach. The Injur­ MeGuineta patent gate at the Detroit Ex­ F. G. Goodyear, who has labored »o
ed man was taken home and It wns not ex­ position last week.
earnestly to Increase Its efficiency, was
pected that he would live, but he has ivdown ou the program to respond to
O. W. Blain. Grand Chief .Templar of •‘Hastings Fire Department’ Much to
covered so as ’to be able to get around.
Tiie doctors say that if the force of the the state in the Good Templar's order, was the regret of ail, Mr. Goodyear was detain­
lu
the
city
over
Sunday.
timber had not been broken by coming in
ed at houie because of Illness. A. V. N.
contact with another piece ot timber Smith
Shirley Smith went
to Ypsilanti SHngeriand was one of the very few
was working on, the blow would have kill-, Tuesday ami will attend the Business citizens of Hastings who witnessed “The
ed him iustarrtly. It was a very narrow College for the coming year.
CoJitest’ at Battle Creek, aud in brief, well
escape.
chosen language he gave the banqueter*
Wallace Matthews nnd Clayton Willison
A divorce, which In all respect*, emails start for Chicago Saturday where they will an Idea of how it appemtfrd to nn onlooker.
"The Running Team" was the subject as­
the Huariage &lt;*t Ihivy Crocket tor lightning study medicine the coming year.
signed to tlx* Captain of tire team. William
like rapidity, nnd which knocks rapid
Mi-s Etta Holmes, of Chicago aM‘l ,lpr Scidmorr. He responded happily thereto,
transit galley edgeways, vv^i&gt; granted by j
showing
how much the boys had at stake
Judge Burlingame yesfenlay.
At 2 sister Mlsr- l^tha, of Waupaca. Win., are
in the race, and It was. not merely to win
o'cioek in the nfteanoon Charles O. Wade visiting Dr. E. II. Lathrop and family.
prizes
that
hose companies entered such
walked h)io tire superior court fettered
A. B- Coulter and family, who have
with a wife whom he had not seen for hern vwltlng Mr. and Mrs. Clement Smith, contest^, but above that was the fact that
participation therein made them much
eigMeen long years. Five minutes after­ returne«l to their home In Chicago Tuesday. more efficient in their regular duties.
wards he went into the streets with a
Mr*. Eliza Smith who has been visiting Captalu Scldmore feelingly thanked the
doesmerit in his inside pocket which pro­
citizen., of Hastings.- in behalf of the team,
claims that Joanna W. Wade has no long­ Jas. F. Mead and. family for n couple of for their interest in them, a token of
er the legal right to call him hasbaud. weeks returned id her home In Lyons Sat­ which was the splendid banquet of tbe
urday.
Charles took the stand and to&lt;d that
evening.
L. Cook recounted the vicis­
eighteen years ago hla wife had deserted
Miss Minnie Evans left Saturday for situdes of the - City Water Works’ before
him for another man. He next heard of Hastings, nod on Monday will begin work the system was finally established, aud
her iu a house which she bad no moral in the schools In that city.—Bellevue mentioned us the great benefits therefrom
right to ire, and lastly she went to Hastthe following: First, The benefit to public
irara. Mich., wliere all trace was lust of
Kay Halloway is working In the Howell health of an ample supply qf pure water,
her.—Telegram Herald,
National Bank—the snme one his father or protection to life. 2d, lufiultely better
At the session «f the’city council Satur­ cojmuencH
puking career In many protection to property. Sd. Economy,
since the revenue of the water works now
day euealng. it was unanimously voted to years ago.
paid tlieir running expenses, and the rates
give to Mr. C. T_ Gage, of Allegan, a
T. C. Gage lel*t for Holland yesterday were lower to consumers than in any
francMse for putting in an electric light where
the hustlers of that enterprising neighboring town. 4th. Without the
plant Mr. Gage is at work now raising
little city want him Io put in an electric water works, it would have been impos­
the necessary &lt;d©ck. $15,000. tor the c«sible to secure tlxe location of new manu­
i&gt;ora&amp;Mi, the most of which he hopes to light plant.
raise here. He represents tire Heisler
Nome Nevins started for Milwaukee facturing, so the water works had built
system, which uses the iucmidescent lights Sattirdav In tbe interest of the Broad­ up the town. 5th. Added beauty to the
exclusively. He will put In a plant head dry goods manufactory of James­ town. Gtli, and last but not least. It had
greatly bailt up tbe fire department Itself.
capable of producing enough lightning to town. N. Y.
Senator Colgrove was to have responded
supply 400 lamps of 32 candle power each.
Charlie Flansbnrg. of Hickory Corner*, to tbe toast "Phyaica! Culture.” But he
He asks tbe city for nothing, knowing well was In the city yesterday. on his way to
was called to Lansing cn business that day
that ta due time the city will use tire Grand Rapids to attend the democratic
and was unable to, return. He sent a
lamps, as they wl11 undoubtedly after this
telegram congratulating the Running Team
year, when tbe last payment on the school state, convention.
bonds will ire made. The
are ■" l/idijs Minnie Cook will start for Erie, on tlieir victory, and expressing regret at
his inability to be with them at tbe
anxious for the lamps. m»d Mr. Gage W* Penn., tomorrow, to accept a position In banquet. The team then sang a song
that be feds certain that 350 lamps w ill one of dir leading millinery establish­ “We beat them all.” Next Toastmaster
bemused inside «f 60 days from the time the ments of tliat city.
Bogle then went up to Captain Scldmorc,
plant Is in operation.
Dvauir,
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• and expressed to him the friendly Interest
From reports already received It Is etr In the Intemi o&lt; »« Whip Conuwny Mon­ tbe citizens felt, not only In the team, but
timated that tire entire wheat crop of the day. aad will visit several of the Western In the whole department. The citizens
liberally subscribed for tiie banquet, and
state fortbeyear will be24.000.000 bushels, states before returning.
the name of nearly every business nun of
or au average of about 1« bushels l*r acre.
Mis- Maggie Parkburst returned to her Hastings wns on the list. And there was
Reports from 375 mills and «*’*«*r;
home in Coldwater ypstenlay after an ex* an “embarasswent of riches." For the
throughout tbe state show tlrn
tAided vtait with her sister. Mrs. F. G. City marshal and himself had found, after
»ore buahete of wheat were
f^KKiyLr. Mrs. Carrie Goodyear returned paying for nil tire expenses of the banquet,
lhere l» Aoru&gt;l 1*1. rrar llfa.Jn
they liad 835 left, nnd this he presented to
IBM). From reports already rceetved tn*. whlMi’-r.
«
&lt;2T;ro™ theatate promlwa h&gt; overage
tlx Running Tmm to apply towards their
t/rank Hadley lias I wen promoted to fine uniforms. Then nil adjourned to
Limhels ncr acre. The tivcrag*.
AMii*tant CnshliT of the Hint National their houses, feeling that an enjoyable
ylpld ot eon&gt; ta tbo
Bunk, -of Whatcom. Waslilugton. Harry time bad been frail.
IMMtetlm or
•«■««, ‘"J,
poS2« «re »tra»ted io ,1“®^ Mayes i&gt;as «l»o been promoted. The many
irlentU «»f the boys lu this city will aiwajs
cent, of an average, crop. 1,1C
The Hasting* Fire Department are mak­
Slreril! Shrlner of Barry county nnd his ing extensive- preparations for their
bnde were In tlrerit)• yesU££ annual ball to be h«dd at Lnton.bail,
tr.wiws.on: rauir otter
p^j nt thr American house. Mr and Mra. Thursday cveuhuc, Sept 35th. 1800. to
ihrinrr vv.-rc married yesterday iat Haatwhich they arc |^m«ed to welcwne you.
toM Tire -heriff te a very popular auddeSpecial attention will be given to
* ___ .KI’
—■»r nf milch cows and a decrease &lt;&gt;•
to c^rie other than milch oowxof

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Hats, Caps, Gents Furnishing
Goods and Clothing
Our stock is larger than ever before and
prices lower.
We have several grades in Black Cheviot
Suits and Overcoats. They are very fashion­
able and will be largely worn this fall and
winter.

* If you are in want of an Overcoat or Suit
call and see them before buying.

Yours truly,

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.
flT RUSSELL’J
Now ready for your inspection and bound
to please.

MILLINERY
All the latest and best patterns and styles
for the autumnal season. ’
The ladies of Hastings and vicinity will find
here an assortment that cannot fail to please
and at satisfactory prices.

Fall Dress Goods
Our first invoices have arrived and we
shall be pleased to show them.
They are
worth looking at, and comprise the latest and
most desirable patterns.

Call in and See Them
We are receiving new goods in all our deP^ptments and it will be to ypur advantage to
see us.
Our aim is: Correct styles, c.ood goodsand
moderate profits.

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la the matter oflbetslsle trf Puriett Allen.
d*y erf July.
Patterson

OVES A BOOSE OF PEOPLE KILLED

Fires the Second Gun of the
•‘Off-Year” Fight,

A TRAIN OF ILL-OMEN.

AID MAKES THE BPEAEEB HAPPY.

Coilill*
South Norwalk, Conn., ’&amp;pu 8.—The
expreaa train due here from Boston at
‘Saturday evening ran into n Dan­
bury and Norwalk railway capiinuter#1
train at the junction in thi» aty. Aboutthirty passengers were injured, and both
trains were badly smashed. The engin­
bPOKAXE Faulk Wash.. Sept. 8.—A eer of the express, train was unable, on
frightful and deadly explosion of dyna­ account of a curve, to see the other train
until too Into to prevent the collision.
mite occurred in the Northern Pacific
Names ot die most seriously injure:!: W.
freight yards In tbe eastern part nt this C. Coates, Newark. N. J-; Aaron Ixxikally Saturday afternoon, near b o'clock. wood, Sanford’s station; Georg.? B. Water­
A large force of men have been for some man. Sanford’s Station; Charlex God­
time engaged in blast ingout a large rack frey Sanford's Station: Matilda E. Rich­
pile nt that point,ntidny the time ot the no ardson. Newark, N. J.; Mary A. Godfrey.
3’dent about fifty mon’’were at or near the Sanford’s station; Emily Martin. New
acene. The practice hns been to fire the York.
Prerious to this disaster, which de­
blasts after the greater portion of the la­ stroyed its usefulness and' stopped its ca­
borers employed had gone home, no as to reer of death, tbe train bad two other
•educe the chances tor fntolitie* in ciaj mWinps. or rather was the cause of trouble
it an accident, and the tnen killed or in- to three other people. Just below Hart.ured were busily engaged in the work Jord it killed a woman who whs crossing
the track, nnd ji/.t below Meriden two
when tbo catastrophe occurrod.
men got in its war ««"! wero fright fully
hurt. It also had a collision with another
While engaged in the work and when train, in which one brakeman was hurt.
□no blast had been prepared and thu men
were putting in a second, it exploded.
New York Sept. &amp;—Early last evening
How it happened is not known. The man
who made the fatal mfataku can not tell a young woman who fa known at her
for he is among tho dead. Tbe explosion boarding house, 54 Lexington' nvenue, as
set off the other blast and the effect was Ethel Curtis, was reclining on a sofa In
terrible. Twenty-five thousand cubic feet her room reading a novel and smoking a
of rock was'thrown o«er upon the unsus­ cigarette. She fell asleep, and the ciga­
pecting mots of humanity; aud from the rette. falling from her fingers, svt her
debris immediately them arose the cries of clothing on fire. She awoke and nudied
a score of crushed and mnugled vipilms. to tbe window, where she was seen by two
iinndreds of people soon gathered nt the young men across the street, who run to
scene, and for three honrs the work o’ her rescue. When they reached the room
taking out tbe dend and Injured wont on. the girl’s clothing wns burned from her
Tbe .scenes at th. boepitnl were heart­ body and her flesh almost roasted. She
rending. Wives nnd relative* ot the wns taken to Bellevue hospital, where her
workmen were cniS3d with grief nnd sus-' injuries were pronounced fatal. • She dieil
after shortly midnight.
penae.
Knocked a Auluiin Into n Ktvamp.
When tbe ghastly work of recoverinp
Straci'SE, N. Y,. Sept. K—A New* York
the dead and rtrfcuiug the injured bad Central freight train collided with a
been completed tbo list footed up sixteen Rome, Watertown and Ogdensburg freight
corpse*, blackened, crushed and broken,
and seven seriously; hurt. The names of nt tbe cross over north of tbfa city kt 4
those sent **o suddenly to eternity are as o'clock Saturday morning. Four of the
follows: Joseph McPherson, foreman; B. Rome, Watertown aud Ogdensburg cars
Vllter and James Tnlbo, powdermen; A. were knocked from 'the track down .the
Puelonelis, J. ArHblm. Joseph Ray. John embankment. A house which stood wear
Cartliuo, rockmen; Henry Jacobiui, by was hurled 148 feet into a swamp. It
Henry A pled. Ray Pinkney, drillers: six wan occupied by a saloon owned by Valen­
tine Fisher, and he and Joe Ramsey were
drillers, names not'known.
The injured are: John Rhine, head badly both hurt, ‘but i^ot seriously.
cut: John Revth, shoulder-blade and arms
Mislocated nnd leg broken: Matt Enlolo,
CHARLOTTE. N. C.. Sept. 8.—Thirty-six
compound fracture of both bones of tbe
right leg and severs scalp wounds; Jacob cant nnd the engine of a north-bound
Mackie, injured internally; H. U. Hayes, freight train on the Richmond and Dan­
whole upper jaw blown away, none and ville road ccaahed through a bridge into
right ear gone, and l»oth legs broken; John the Yadkin river a few miles from Salis­
Conductor
O. Blaine, injured internally; Joseph Ban- bury Saturday afternoon.
Scott uncoupled hfa caboose when twentynie, Injured internally.
five yard* from the river and saved it.
DEATH WAS FOLLOWING.
Nobody wad severely hurt, but tbe can
arc ot no further u»e, nor their contents,
and will stand the company n 1o-*h of
31W.0U0.
_____
Denver, Colo., Sept 8.—Four miles east
of Florence at S a. m. Saturday the worst
FouTGinxiN, 1. T., Sept. 8.—A freight
railway accident that has shocked the train and thirty cars on the Mlasouri,
people qJ this city for years left five Kansas and Texas railroad ran upon a
corpses in its mins aud wounded thirty- half open switch near Summit, six miles
Hi-Wii other persons, two of whom will south of Muskogee, Cherokee Nation,
probably die. 'because of the accident Thursday. The locomotive, tcader and
wu that the rear section of a freight sixteen cars were thrown from the track,
train ran into the front section, telescop­ caught tire, and were consumed. The en­
ing a crowded passenger coach attached gineer. tireman, and three tramps were
to the end of the first section. ’The local­ burned to death. A fourth tramp was
ity was a sharp curve, so tliat the engin­ badly bruised and has Ix-cotnc insane.
eer of the rear section did not see the
doomed car until It was too late to stop.
LtLXl.SGTON.Mo .SepL 8.—A Missouri Paci tic passenger train ran iuto a passenger
When the locomotive struck the paasencar
which was living run on to the main
grr car the latter was Instantly reduce!
to kindling wood. How a soul among tbe track. There were but a few paMengers in
passengers escaped fa a wonder. The im­ tbe car. which was nearly totally demol­
pact wns so furious that twelve Vadel ished. The victims are: William Whit­
freight cars ahead of the jyvHenger car saw, of this city, killed; Mrs. Ixtw, of
city, fatally injured; Baby l.aw
were wrecked. There were forty-seven this
killed.
persons in the car. and but fire escaped
unhurt. The killed were: H. L. Win
WISCONSIN UNION LABOR.
tore, Idaho Springs. Colo.; Jonathan
Falks, Pueblo;&lt;A. M. Meyer. Pueblo;
James Donovan. Pueblo, and C, B Will­
iams. Leadville.
Milwal-kke, Wia., Sept, a—Robt SchtfThose most severely hurt are as follow*:
James Faust, fractured thigh; J. Porenti, ling was* the moving spirit in tho I’nion
both hips fractured; Ed Brown, hips dis­ Labor convention Chat met here yester­
located; John Welsh, head badly cut; E. day. There were about 100 delegates
L. Fash, severe interna! Injuries; John present; and cx-Congressnran Harry
Palmer, both legs broken and internal in­ Smith presided. The resolutions are reg­
juries; Earnest Scott, internal injuries and ulation Labor doctrine, and a plank is
bead hurt; Ubaldo Maschutt, scalp wonnd added declaring for compulsory educa­
nnd shoulder hurt; .John Delduca, left hip tion, uniform text books, and that par;
broken and head inJared; Ed Martini, leg ot the education must be in English. Tbe
broken nnd thigh dislocated; Michael questions raised by the Bennett law are,
Burke, spme hurt; Darid Ashbery, in­ however, declared to be out of poll tics, as
ternal hemorrhage.
both old parties are substantially agreed.
The wreck cost the company— £he Rio
Full State Ticket Nominated.
Grande railway—FIOO.IKXL
The following were selected as candi­
dates for stole officers: Governor—Regben
INTO A STREET CAR.
C. May, Viroqua; Lieutenant Governof—
Nelson E. Alien, Beaver Dam; Secretary
jit Slate—William M. Lockwood. Ripon;
Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 8.—A car on Treasurer — Alfred Maunheimer, Mani­
the Electric Motor line iu thia .city was towoc; Attorney General—K. Shaw van,
Milwaukee; Superintendent ot Public
run down on Wilson avenue by a. train on Instruction—Joseph W. Stewart, Brod­
the Now York, Chicago and-St. Louis head; Railway Commissioner—B. R Bfa
railway at 7:80 p. m. Saturday and the car hop, Marinette; Insurance Commissioner
■mashed. It wu full of passenger.-* at tbe —Charles Hatch, Calumet.
time and the result of the collision was
one death and thirteen peraons more or
Wamiixgtox CtTY, SepL 8.—The senate
lew* severely hurt. The blame seems to
rest on the railway people, us (he locomo­ made quite n number ot changes iu the
tariff
bill during its consideration Satur­
tive was running twenty-five miles' an
hour and thrre •was no whistle blown or day. The duty on white pine shingles
bell rung, and no signalman at the wns put at 20 cents per 1,000, a reduction;
that ou fresh fish was reduced to J4 rent
crowing.
par pound-, that, on tin was fixed al 4
Tbo Dead and Wounded.
Tho victims of the accident are reported (jnts per pound. It w«s provided that
as follows: Mhjnle Mock, aged 24. crushed, tin plate snail come in free, if by
Oct.
1, 1806, the heme supply does not
died at hospital; J. A. Moore, 22 years,
right arm crushed and left leg lacerated; equal tbe demand. A duty of 10 per cent,
Annie Niemann, collar-bone broken, face was placed on all teas shipped from day
cut; Louisa Mock, cut on head and arms; country except that of their produc­
Edward Watson. Kent. O. right \ foot tion, the object being to fbree ship­
crushed; Charles Woods, body brtfised; ments of that article of commerce
George Somers, leg cut; George Neff, direct to this country from China instead
severely bruised; Lizzie. Cable, badly of by way of Canada and other British
braised; Lizzie and Eliza Bragg, cut on provinces: the drawback provision was
bruised; Mra Mooney, leg sprained; modified so tu not to allow draw-backs
Frank Rose, Kent. O., bruised about hip, where less than 10 per cent, of the goods
arm. and shoulder; lasora Howell, Kent, for export is represented by duty paid on
imported constituents, or on claim*, for
O., cut about legs and head.
&lt;
leas than 110. All tbe sections ot Um bill
relating to tobacco peddlers. Internal
Likcolx, Ill*, Sept. Ik—C. C. Cannon, taxes, or tobacco and cigars and vinegar
keeper of the diniug hall operated for stu­ factories, were struck out, as were those
dents of the Lincoln university, was
struck by lightning F riday'and instantly DwnocratM voting again* tbe motion.

UM.

TOM REED’S STATE

fell 0 re stories Saturday* afternoon. The
carriaga remained upright, and fell on a
pile of rags tn the street, where it wm
■battered. The baby was bounced up and
was caught iu tbs arms of a young man
standing near. It was not injured.

In 1«MM-Democratic Falling Off

ArGtfelA. Me. Sept. » - Chairmsn
Manlev, of th.- Republican State commit­
tee, M-nt al midnight the following dis­
patch to President Harrison: ‘Maine
gives the largest Republican majority
thrown in nn off-year since 18®, ami a
Inrjhr majority than given In a presidential
contest sine-.- 18®. with the single excep­
tions of 1®1 and IhM Gov. Burleigh is
re-elected by n majority exceeding 15.000.
Speaker Reed is re-elected by the largest
majority he ever received exeseding 4,KX).
Representatives Dingley, Boutellh and
Milliken arc re-elected by majorities rang­
ing from 3.00) to ^gi/The Pine Tree
State endorses your administratitMi and
and remaini firm in ID advocacy uf pro­
tection to American industries and Amer­
ican labor.’
•

N.K. FAIRBANK &amp; CO.

PORTLAXD, Me.. Sept. 9.-Speaker Reed [
walked leisurely from his residence -at !
10:W ,n,l went to lh, polling
on
Congress street, where he deposited Ufa
bnllot.
When hr r„cbrf th, booth
there were a large number ot friends and ,
acquaiutaucea on the pavement, and as |
they espied him sent up a hearty cheer, i
Many ot the electors who stood in line
waiting to vote wanted to relinquish
their places so as to permit Mr. Reed to i
pet in hfa vote and get away, but be refused to accept the favor, preferring, he :
said, to take hfa turn. When he left the
oootb, and was on hfa way home, he was
cheered again and again. .

for Infanti and Children,
•‘&lt;^*»rla a aowwa adapted toehOdrea that I CaaiwU ran* OoNe.

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tion .Mr. McKinley said: “Well, 1 have a
majority of 2.M0 to overcome. It' is cer­
tainly a large majority to be handicapped
with in an off-year, but as I accepted the
nomination from my party I intend to
make tbe race. There fa nothing like go­
ing into the fight to win. I realized, of
course, tbe great odds against me, and I
know I will have to engage in a perafatent and determined struggle to make any
headway.*' The ftate would give a de­
cided Republican majority, but could not
elect so many Republican congressmen
under tbe gerrymander.
Milwaukee, Sept. R-The Ministera’
association adopted resolutions yesterday
disapproving the supreme court decision
excluding the Bible from the public
schools. With reference to the Bennett
law they declared that “It fa also tbe
sense of this preacher** conference that
the principles underlying what fa known
as the Bennett law are in hnrmony -with
the laws 4ud educational interest of Wi».
eonsin, aud we therefore give them our
hearty indorsement.’’
Nominated a Colored Cltlsen.
Avgusta Ga., Sept. ».-The Chronic!.*,
Aiken apetdkl says: The Republica*, of
th. Second district of South Carolina
nominated Smith, colored, for congresa
r'erdM&gt;n
«PrctenJdby
George D Tillman, who will probably
have opposition in hfa own party to his
nomination.

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GENTLEMEN,

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A. E. Woolley, Agent.
Dr. C. McLane's Celebrated
WILL CURI

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Charlotte.

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Aina, Katowo i S&amp;giuw
TIME TABLE.

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Rast Cooper...
RtebUnd JuSc
tirassejr
MHo....
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Coats Grove..
Wo-xlland
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Detroit

Stations.
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Kalamazoo Ar.

lfiS£HTU?i

A few dow« taken nt the right time
wiM ofton eave • levers ipcil ef
iloknui. Price onlj 25 oente it
•ny drug store. Be we and tee
that Dr. C. MeLAMES CELE­
BRATED UVER PILLS, FLEM-

o- IVORY POLISH torli. T~th_

1 ('.ressey .
Milo
Delton ..
Ctoverdal
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Hastings..
Coals- Grove
Woodland

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provided with frHglrt train
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CHANCERYDIim-K.
. jn
IJDS. PARROTR. Dogs. Ferrets. RahbltA. Slate ot MtehlmtL Csunlf * tarn. *
E'w. itoldlfab. tx.ng Restorer, Trap
Dan^T’Boltmu, complain*^*-•' Anne Jcages. Flea ttoa|.. etc.
a Rm BinDSwax Cleveland. Ohio, Holtoin.dMeiMlant.
for Ibr
jfcltpeoSiag in. the Circuit- *
fhMMtysrfBarry, io chancer*. ••* 3*! n

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hair balsam

sritauUta tla lu.tr.

MlLWAChUt, Wl.„ B,pl. ,._john u
Mitchell wns nominated fur cangreoa
yesterday by ths Democracy of the First
district—including this city. The conven­
tion was very enthusiastic.
.
Laxbing. Mich., Sep:, y.—Tho illness of
the venerable Judge Isaac P. CfarfaUauCT
ex-United State, senator and ex-miufat„
to Peru, was terminated by death last
evening. When the jud
stricken down with cancer ci
a month ago, his a

Michigan Cektral
Stations.

OTHER POLITICAL MATTERS.

•New Yore, Sept. ».— Congressmaii Mc­
Kinley was at the Fifth Avenue hotel

Chicago:

Castor i A

Forty-eight out of fifty-three town* in
the First district give Reed 16,01)1; Frank,
11,330; Heed's plurality, 4,753, ognlnst
2,431*‘in 188* The remaining town* are
small and will not materially chnnve»
these ■figure-*. Cumberland county i* itf-1
complete, but no doubt the Republican I
county ticket is elected by pluralities'
ranging from 1.&amp;00 to 2,000. In Biddeford |
tbe Democratic vole fell off 300J Ried tar- |
ring the city by 63.

As soon as the news of Sneaker Reed’areelection spread, the Republican voters be­
gan to gather In the city hall. Bulletins
were read from the stage, and Chandler'*
band played enlivening music. At length
.Speaker Reed himself came upon the plat­
form. and cheers a dozen times repeated
greeted him. When quiet camo he slid
that he supposed jthat ‘•we never shall
know what it is to ikmsvsm the earthentirely, hut I think that we have got rath­
er an aile&lt;|uate.notion of it after all/' He
couldn’t do rhe subject justice, he said,
but Maine having done its duty he hoped I
to see the whole country follow suit

'

TIjeLadi^ LMijdry Soap rf tye world.

PORTLAND, Ma. Sept. 9—Two hun­
dred aud ten town givo Burleigh 40,­
885; Thompson, 27.427| Clark. 861; Matter­
ing. ISM. The same towna in 188$ gave a
Republican vote of M»l; Dcmicratic.
87,244 Prohibition. 1.270; scattering. 1.0'9.
Republican plurality thia year. 18A*.
against 13 007 in
Republican gain,
SOI. I the towns to hear from fail off in
the xrifie’proportion tbo final vote should
stand: Republican, almut 61.300; Demo­
cratic, 43,'•00; scattering, 3.00); total, 113.­
000
•

Portland gives Burieigh
Thomp- i
M»'n. 2.146; Clark. 168; scattering. IK. R-t-d, |
8.517; Frank. 2,188; scattering, I S. Reed's
plurality’ 1,663—tbe largest ever given a '
member for this district. One of the Rspublican, representatives to the legisla­
ture—Cunningham, is defeated, Guptlll.
Democrat, winning by nine votes.

.

FAIRBANK’S

Santa Claus Soap,

in tkto reuse II
®;u*wU»
Mie. that the defendant. As- •
departed from her last knows
' .srrrtalDand that her residence now rani•*•’1 • .
XterfiKrnWry. -7
*i ’XS
Knappen compialnaut s
। II • t,' rtU*
that the said "eleadant Anne J
th?7oKnriMr» bd»^i

LADIES, TRY IT

'(I7 mi

srnlce oo her olarom
«tf this order; and that *" d'‘1’ ‘1 ^‘ul MK1 rctibtU be taken aa eoaft-bM-&lt;l b&gt; th*
debt defendant.
. . nithin tweotr
And. It ts fori her ordered that ’ hi ‘ ,|nf
dass the said
*!,.*&gt;.•
H.-dioP
thfa order to be puMbh-d t tn
[1U&gt;itt*
BaxxR*. R aew*i*a|*r print't.
&lt;1)ja
such pubOMUSO hV00,11"^k’' u7-ur*fMlM.

BSSJS,
peaceful as

’fiiellon &gt;«

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StoUj’.

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P01

Tra-rra, moT«l quietly to tb. doo™,, 1
LESSON XI, THIRD QUARTER, INTER­ Tlwy Mr sil.plrd
“Try and guess,” id»0 laughed, nerv­
tarc«l atxl looked !,« „
„
NATIONAL SERIES, SEPT. 14.
ously.
“But you conldn’L You do not
tW rjc, and aaid,
&lt;
my name. It fa my good fortune,
ra
““ ’'*lk “&gt;&lt;i -m go know
!
neiuiRCii*, cn*i.ti.,p*uv.i. uyapejrAta
Mr. Hayne. You—you saved mv kitten bilfousnefei. and, as an appcUzer. they ex­
.
‘
1I—your cap.”cel any other preparatk-n.
, •
"You are not going to write to him , There was no mistaking his start. Be­
SupL Chalmers of tbe Grand Rapids
yond doubt he liad winced us though
Author of ■thnWATD IUra,"
CoiOTtv*
schools has prohibited corpora! punishment
n y&lt;W
“5^' 1 hope?"
(stung, and woa now striving to grope hfa
in bis dominion.
"ntil to-mor- ,
. D.vwnm,” •■MxMon’b Firnt," Etc.
row.butw^enldo I shall tell him this ,way to the railing. She divmed his purMau wa» made to . mourn but need he
in an instant, and her slender hand
Kate: that if he desire my confidence he iow*
!
Phu.1
[Copyright. by J. B. LippuwoU Coopu.y, rhtUdytahl.
to “^&lt;J??hU«®l&gt;*»ints»nd inquirie* waa laid pleadingly yet firmly on Ufa arm.
11. “And at they heard thatc things, He suffer unnecessarily? For every poteen
there
is an antidote and happily BludbUdI&gt;uLliftht-d bv Boeel*!
.
“
Mr.
Huyne.
don
’
t
go.
.
Don
’
t
think
of
added and epakc a paraJAe, because He
to me. If J am o|d enough to be engaged .
er is the antidote to many evils tliat pobon
to him, in your opinion, I am equally old going. Stay here until Sam comes. He’s iraa nigh to Jerusalem, and because they man’s existence. This great vegetable
thought that the Kingdom o/ God should
“How do you know l am?" asked Mn.
..purine i?&gt; ln&lt;!i3n flfbt-ta tbe
coming
now.
”
she
faltered.
enough to attend to ouch detoil/as these
specific is the most valuable that medical
,. iiu’jrtf.thr UnitedJUSte* lexufar ]Rayner, reddening.
“Is this CupL Rayner's house?" he Immediately appear.” Although Hu had’ research has succeeded in wresting from
tn my own."
’
said again nnd again that He was going to
"^ou do go there every evening it
s -hxi the pay 01 soidwr* who,
Mrs. Rayner stood one moment as 'asked, hoarse and low.
Jerusalem to be crucified nnd to’rise again the secret depths of science. It is » sur­
■
the imymMter-WM ,Seems to me.”
“No matter whose it ist I welcome from the dead (chap, xviii, 3-M: Matt, xvi, prisingly controlling power lu cases of
though astounded; then *he flew to the
-,‘’i7hue. While dytutihe handsth*
■
“I don’t. Who told you I did?"
n.rviire Hzvne. » young officer
door *nd relieved her surcharged boeom :you here. You ahull not go,’’ she cried 21; xvjii, 23), yet they understood not, nnd cancer and tumors, it induces glandular
, &lt;4 Own &gt;t dear friend ot Cant
impulsively, and both little hands were thought that now they should see Him swellings, alleviates epilepsy, regulate*
"Several people mentioned your kbid- as foilowa; “Wen, j pjty tbo man
hM. I"' l‘O)t»l&gt; Irreverence tor
and attention to the Clancys, Kate. n.YZ’ ,T.helher yoU are lucky enough tugging ut liis arm. He had found the proclaim Himself king of Israel and restore tbe bowels, promotes digestion, tones the
r» it.adciui enemy *f Cfapt Ray- neus
1
..•bgacrnl In the canu’Mgn. ;I have heard it from many sources."
' to keep this one or npt!” and flounced in- railing, nnd wu* pulling himself toward the throne of David, or the throno of the stomach. induces steep sustains against
fatigue and expels scrofulous and all other
... iliat Sergts. Clancy and Gower
the gate, but her words, her clinging Lord, at Jerusalem, on which David and
.: n bte money by riWiW^pUt * “I wish people would mind tbeirown dignanUy out of the house.
Solomon sat us the representative* &lt;Jf Je­ blood derangements. Price SI. Sold by
L.x*n belOMMingto others. They affairs,
;
”
wailed Mra. Rayner, peevfahlv.
When Capt. Rayner came in, half an hands, were too ]&gt;ersuasive.
hovah (I Chron. xxix, 23). That this wm all druggists.
cfl
‘,r ;vv&lt;&gt;rillllg&lt;Y. ‘
.
“
I
cannot
realize
this,
”
ho
said.
‘
‘
I
"So do I, Kate; but they never have, hour afterwords, the parlor was de- .
the Kingdom they expected is clearly stat­
H «• srene i* » Pullman car on
M. O. Rowland, late of the Decatur Re­
• rri .-r near which tillsge Is sit- and
;
never will, especially with an oned in Luke xxiv, 21; Acta i/4; and that they
n* wa« looking worn and di­ ■ do not undvrstand"----ane-f-r. Atnoag the jMenaBro- .
“Do not try (o understand it. Mr. bad a right to expect this fa seen in the publican. is manager of a book publishing
girl. I hove more to complain of spirited. Finding no one on th- ground
xir ll.iyi'ar. wile 01 Capt Ray- gaged
1
concern in Chicago.
.. r« her .’iHter.wfcoi l&lt; engaged to than
'
you, but it doesn’t make me for­ floor, he went to tbe foot of the stairs Hayne. If I am only a girl, I have a Daridic covenant (II Sam. vii, 12-16; 1
•lui).Mi:ncn&gt;,»ncii.New Yorker, jlorn, whereas you look fearfully worried and called:
right to think for myself. My father 'Chron. xvil, 11-14); also in all the prophets
4 «tiierr aversion to travel in the
was a soldier—I am Nellie Travers—and (see Isa. lx, 6, 7; Jer. Hi, ITh and in tbe
“Kale."
*
/
..u,g man wlnwe evident desire to Isabout nothing."
,ii .u oracquaintanoe has piqued I “Who soys I'm worried?’’ asked Mrs.
if he were alive I know well he would words of Gabriel to Mary (Luxe i, 32, 33).
A
door
opened
above:
“
Kate
has^gone
That they hod much ground for expect­
wvbf Hie. women. Before the tr*ln
have had me do just what I have done ing tho Kingdom at that*tim« is seen in the
out. captain."
w - m i * i- i‘ take* abuarfi some badly •Rayner, with sudden vehemence.
When the «m a Child, she cried for CeirtorU.
this night Now won’t you stay?’’
11**’-. "ho are being sent to the
fact that John the Baptist, Jesus himself,
“You look worried, Kate, and haven’t
“Do you know whore, Nellie?"
., - .■.■ritiu-.smnig ittnnTdoe* much to
And
light
was
beaming
in
through
his
the
twelve, and the seventy, all preached
beenbt all like yourself Cor several days.
“Over to the hospital, I tiiink; though
darkened eyes and gladdening his soul that tho Kingdom was at hand (Matt.lii, 2;
Now, why aliouldn’t I go to Uie hospital. I cannot say."
iv, 17; X, 7; Luke x. 0). Why then this
She heard him righ deeply, move irre­ with a rapture he had -not known for
r»Xr
&lt;
lU'l'er and otarr officers, it with you? Why do you try to hide y&lt;Air
t’.c tt&gt;’*terlutm young man 1* Mr. going from me? Don’t you know that I solutely about the hall for a moment, years. One instant he seized and clasped parable, and why &lt;’ua the Kingdom not
her hand. “May God bless you!" was then to be established? Tbe Kingdom in
.i,X,. &gt;
1&gt;- t&gt;ren prnmollfal to a first
then
turn
and
go
out.
•T,;.....-n &lt; ;•.;&gt;!. luyner’e company. Capt. must have heard the strange stories that
al! be whispered, but so softly that even the person of the King—Jesus, the son of
Tbe Genesee county delegation to tho
.
. . -: i &gt;: be MB1 feels• decided dis- 1 are flitting about the garrison? Haven’t
At ids gate he found two figure* dimly she did not hear him. He bowed low David—had been .at hand and in their
state convention is a-unit for Winans.
ikMiir!'‘••t’ver.
|
,
visible in the gathering darkness; they over tbe slender white hand and stayed. midst, but they kiunv Him not, received, 1
^11
• QiAt/n1 - i'- --------------*h‘vne projM----------a ^disturb
- j «bk&lt;xl you to sot me right if 1 have
Him
Dot,
and
were
now
about
to
kill
Him.
■ &lt; r-.irera st Fort Ws-en- ' been told u wrong one? Kate, you are had stopped on hearing hfa footstep.
To be continued.
' Brn '’.'.r';;i.u! 'm* । •. -ro
-rti'aitached
to
.JMD*
j
Therefore He said: “The Kingdom of God
aitac
to’hfa*”,.
ud« ; fretting yourself to death about some­
One was an officer in uniform, wrapped
' i&lt;..
amt th'"'- "ho side with him are
is taken from you and givdn to a nation
•rX.l'bvUv :•vc.i’.UrltbH of tbe ease to side thing, aud the captain looks worried and in heavy overcoat, with a fur cap, aud a
bringing forth the fruiu. thereof” (Matt,
r-I-, •; Katner. The two.meu have been ill. I cannot but think it has some con­ bandage over his eyes. The other was a
xxi,&lt;3). Their rejection of Him as a nation
^Ir;.. -. •
tor live xesrs. Ttie eottHnax&gt;«tRead
the
following:
Mr.
C.
H.
Morris.
r?Jf. f-l..- |Kf l receives LteuL (Bmft kindly nection with the case of Mr. Bayne. Why Chinese servant, and it was the latter Newark. Arkansas. says: “Was down postpone* the restoration of the throne of
J : r,
1 &gt; . a dinner in his honor. In should the Clancys”----David until His return (Acts iii, 21), and
who asked:
with
abscess
of
lungs,
and
friends
and
7’3
Hi-cavalry treat him welt, white
they have lost certain high privilege*
“This Maje Waldlon’aF
“You have no right to think any such
■U‘ a! udr. bl« otvu regiment) do not. it
physicians pronounced me an incurable
*rslt«i&gt;:r*- that (,|e trouble connected with thing," answered her sister, angrily.
“No,” said be’ hastily. “Maj. Wal­ consumptive. Began taking Dr. King’s which will be given to another elect nation,
was a e&lt;uirinusrtlal. which bad
even the church or body o( Christ, now
New Discovery for consumption, am now being gathered out of all nations (Act* xr,
!;:mol it ’vhMM aflerfae primfipBUy “We have suffered too much at his dron's fa-the third door beyond.”
nt v: tUvner’s evidence. This ruling was hands or on his account already, and 1
Mrs. Caleb Maples, an elderly and well
At the sound of hfa voice the officer on .my third bottle, and able to oversee the 14; I Pet. U, »).
f
; ny higher authorlue*. Some of
work on my farm. It la the finest medi­
quickly
started,
but
spoke
in
low.
meas
­
12. “Hcadid, therefore., A certain noble­ known resident of Hudson, died last week. ,
never
want
to
hear
such
words
from
’uhl emmnites, make advances, which
.’nt n i-l nl. lin.tir takes up hu quarters lit a your lipe. It would outrage Gapt. Ray­ ured tone: “Straight ahead, Sam.’’ And cinci ever made.”
man went Into a far couhtry, to receive
Jesse
Middlewart,
Decatur,
Ohio,
says:
•ofaeKt &lt;-!i.e di’t»:.o from the,other officer^’
for himself 'a kingdom and to return."
ner to bear that my sister, to whom he the Chinaman led him on.
Dr. Utolnes’ Golden Specific.
“Had It not been for Dr. King’s New Dis­ He refers to Himself and the Kingdom now
rtitm»4.--C«Pt- Rayner'S M e rets angry has given a home nnd a welcome, was
Rayner stood a moment watchlug
It can be given id a cup ot lea dr coffet
t^fau’c id tn- wlcu-i’s courtesy to uayne. and linking herself with those who ride with them, bitter thoughts coursing through covery for consumption I would have died postponed, but to be established on this out the koowleJxe of Rhe person u&lt;
of
lung
troubles.
Was
given
up
by
doc­
earth at His return. His approaching
rami&lt; i* divided into Hayne and anU-Bayne
hfa
mind.
Mr.
Hayne
was
evidently
, Hon- Anevml-u gathering at Capt Kay that—that tliief."
tors, Am now in best of health." Try iL death he speaks of as a journey, into a far
feiecK. l UQUMtoM of drunkards hare boon
.f slrjote. where the matter I*_ _________
discussed, , fa
“Bate! Oh, hote can you use such sufficiently recovered to be up and out Sample bottles free at W. H. Goodyear's country.
curedjHjDmivr -taken tbe Golden Specific In
.
. Ifi "A nd He called his'ten servants, and UM*r Olfirv Without ihcir knowledge, and toreisi* h famse'ccc.upted words? How dare you speak so of an for air, and now ho was being invited drug store.
■aay
believe they quit drinking of their own freedelivered
them
ten
ppifud*,'anbsa[{J
KJSiw?I “““rf Y“
««»“ p» «l"“ * again. This time it was hfa old comrade,
wm. No burnifui effect results from its ad­
Tltis remedy Is becoming so well known than, Occupy till J come^S- Wtn’R-'^Ic is ministration. Cure* guaranteed. Send tor cir­
; .
v.(n. &gt; a ; inniirrM. Lieut Hayne l was accused of; but I tell vou that if it Waldron, who honored hirn. Pro'oably
absent He expect* His k*rrants to be busy cular and full parUeular-. Andrews lu con­
. II Vft bl. P.ute daughter from the be
j don&gt;t believe it And no one it wa* another dinner. Little by little, and »o popular a* to need, no special men­
i..-a ami rtlM-.
4 bundle &lt;if bank notes at । , _
iv,
vu&lt; at this rate, the time would soon come tion. All who have used Electric Bitters in His affairs," and He give* them aome- fidence. Go units SFKCinc Co., IM Kaee Street,
k--&gt;i. .iinati.Hi. vfalch Mrs. CUucy ea&lt;eriy • else ----thlng with which to work or do business Clactnnau. u. '
i: i.;:. i .iji)&gt;jir&lt;-n::y rotixfiters of greiUrr | There was? a sudden footfall on the when Mr. Hayne would be asked every­ sing the same song of praise. A purer for Him. in this parable each one receive*
Ex-Gov. St. John and Mrs. Mary T.
i.KUtitf. '411 the Ilves id her husband and
...»
.
• .: .
.
medicine does not exist and It is guaran­
[!■! il.n •
fa i'i«l:y burned, and 5fhs I porch without, and a quick, sharp, nu- where aud he nnd his correspondingly teed to do all that Is claimed. Electric bit­ the kame, while in the parallel parable of Lathrap talked to the Lenawee county
kv.r.
' urent .inteiest in the voting ru.mtive knock at the door? Mrs. Rav­ dropped. He turned miserably away ters will cure all diseases of the liver and the talents (Matt, xxv, 15) each receives ac­ Prohlbs last week.
I ,.e d.r iimn in-r sinter rui&lt;| brother fa-law ; '
•
cording
to
ability.
The
pound
to
each
may
Tbe directors of .tbe Tamarack mining
».■ ■ ■ n.-adHllke.
। ner fled back along tbe hall towards the and went back to the billiard rooms at kidneys, will remove pimples, both, salt signify the Spirit, which is given to every company have declared a dividend of A4
■
umag «««. m2, t™™. b-iuuag the ptorc. When Mrs. Rayner rang her rheum and other affections caused by im­
man to profit withal, while the talents may
bell for tea tliat evening ho had not re­ pure blodd. Will drive alaria from the refer to the special gifts of the Spirit given a share, payable October 1.
m. v.. rm !. m ufaht a:*i day. U hen I bnt a second, opened the door.
appeared, an I riw sent a messenger for system and prevent as well as cun* all Ma­ to each a* Tie (the Spirit) willeth (I Cor.
llwaatb. wldter lolwaph operator
larial fevers. For cure of headache, con­ xil.T.ll).
him.
.
SALESMEN
f- i &lt;•!’.&lt;■,&gt; forh'ds any one to talk to idin.s} with a dispatch envelope in his hand.
It was n brilliant moonlit evening. A stipation and indigestion try electric bitters. ’ 14. "Hut His citizens hated Him ana ।‘-'lid Indueemintv to ewi u!»n. Floe outfit*.
Mnt Rayn«.i 1M.»&lt;&gt; an
prices. II. V. Clark &amp; Co., Nuraerymen,
strong prairie gale liad begun to blow Entire satisfaction guaranteed, or money sent a message after Him, satylng, Wc will 1J^&gt;w
Itosbester, K. Y.
.
hc-.vi&gt;' aJnuives ru.ui- by •■Id comrades unless answer fa expected. Shall Hwaitr
refunded.
Price
50
cU.
and
SI
.00
per
brit
­
nothavc
this
man
to
reign
over
us."
In
■
). .• .•.•t,-. fali-( in lifa Ii.noeenee of tbe I »r_.
hnvtilv forward from the) northwest, and was banging
verse 27 these ritixeus are called enemies.
’
u»-.,.airl&gt;br ■.UWU1K 711. would j ■«- Kajurr oma MKuy tonrara shutters and whirling pebbly ut a furi­ tle at W. H. Goodyear’s drug store.
(ECKnurs
15. "And it ctimc to pass, that when He
lpr-4■■■:. v.’iv u dreiarAileo Uimi they believed from her place of refuge within tiie din- ous rate. At the sound of tbe trumpets’
Lt Itjyuer t&gt; be a Sesjurer, or al least tufa-1 -ing room, took
...
- ’ - without
-•-«---- • -a
Tc&lt; Childrre’. Madklae
the envelope
The best salve in the world for euts, was returned, having received the King­
I• : :
ileride to .ide with Cupt. Rayner.
wailing tattoo a brace of young officers
word and passed into the parlor, where, calling oti the ladies look their leave. bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores, dom, then He commanded these servants
to be called unto Him, U&gt; whom He had
tetter,
chapped
hands,
chilblains,
corxs,
standing
beneath
the
lamp,
she
tore
it
CHAPTER VIL
given the money, that He might: know how
The capt|in had retired to hfa den, or
open, glanced anxiously at ia contents, study, where he riiut himself up a good and all skin eruptions, and positively cures much every man had guIncd by trading." '
I /
then threw it with an! exclamation of deal of late, and tiiitheV Mrs. Rayner fol­ plies, otuopay required. It is guaranteed
14. "Then came the first, saying. Lord, ,
to
give
perfect
satisfaction,
or
money
re
a: Dnijjtti-.
(
jteevish indignation upon tb^table.
lowed him and closed the door after her. fuaded. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale thy pound hath gained ten pounds."
17. "And Ha said unto Mm, H’cll, thou
“You’ll lucre to answer for yourself, Throwing a cloak over tier shoulders by W. H. Goodyear
good servant;, because thou hast been
Nellie. I cannot straighten your affair* Miss Travers stepped out on the piazza
E. H. Spoor has sold the Dowagiac Re­ fa&amp;hful in a very little, have thou author­
DR. GROSVENORS
and mine too." And with tliat she was and gored jh delight upon the moonlit
ity over ten cities" Allthat is intrusted to
going, but Miss Traver* called l»er back. panorama—-the snow covered summits publican to Becrnft A Amsden.
us to do hero iu tills present time is but a
Tbe message simply read: ‘‘No letter to the south and west, the rolling ex­
The Spanish have a proverb: "Woman very little compared with our service In
in four days. Is anything wrung? An- panse of upland prairie between, the loves with her ear, but man willi hfa eyes” tho Kingdom when it shall come; and it is
not suet
success that He commends, but faithI Bwer paid.’’ ami was addressed to Mrs. rough outlines of the foothills’ yiftened Parsuasivc wooing captures a woman’s nos
2_I_—L
Rayner and signed S. V. A.
in the silvery light, the dark shadow* of heart, while an attractive appearance con- fulness,
ARE THE BEST POROUS PLASTERS^
"And
thosecond came, saying. Lord,
•18.
“ “
‘
IB THE WORLD.
“I think you have Ireen extremely neg­ the barracks across tho |«rade, the quers the man. To retain man’s affection
thy pound hath gained five pounds."
and
secure
enduring
happiness,
a
woman
lectful.'’ said Mrs. Rayner, who had tw inkling lights of the sergeants as they
Each
one
shall
give
account
of
himself.
Should be as charming in married life as.
Backache, Plcuriny
turned and now stexxt watching the took their stations, the soldierly forms In the daya of bewitching maidenhood Everyman shall receive his own reward,
rising color and imjnuiently tapping foot of the officers hastening to their cpm- Her captivating weapons are a fair and according to hfa own labor (I Cor. iii, 8).
of her younger sister. Misa Travers bit 1(0011*8 far across tho frozen level
19. &gt;lnd He said likewise to Mm, Be
bloamlDK complexion, soft and s|K)tless
her lips and compressed tberi hard.
Suddenly she became aware of two hands, freedom from skin and scalp im­ thou also over five cities." There is no
.Inrist oo having Gre*renor’«
LL4AF-SIC PLANTER
There was an evident struggle Jd her forms coming down the walk. They is­ purities. pimples, chapping and the pos­ reproof bccaYise hi* pound had not gained
&gt; a pi-tart
a btU an
mind between a desire to matte nn im­ sued from Maj. Waldron’s quarters, and session of the delltate bloom of perfect ten. In hi&amp;$£ea*ure he has been faithful,
and
in
that
maasure
he
is
rewarded^
Every
pulsive and sweeping replp'and an effort the door closed behind thorn. One was health. Cole’* Carbollsoap, the perfect odd according to his own labor. *
medicinal toilet, bath and nursery soap fa
a
young
officer;
’
the
oilier,
she
speedily
to control herself.
.
20. ‘Lind another came, saying, Lord,
her salvation. Price 25 cents. Sold by
“Will you answer a quiet question or made out, u Chinese servant, who was
behold, here in thy jtound, which I have
all druggists.
■
laid xtp }in a napkin." The Lord's
Dr. Grwrer.or'S Brll-Cap-’l- PliwU
two?" she finally asked.
guiding his master. She knewjthe pair
w Portly Vegetable and UarizJrt*. KdW
Paw
Paw
democrats
want
to
nominate
unused and therefore not improved.
” J’vH shall not go!9
“You know perfect^ wdl I will,’’ was in an instant, and her first impulse was
InsuaC y and never fall to core.____
Like some who say that years ago
i It wasackar winter's evening, sharply the sisterly rejoinder.
to retire. Then she reflected {that be C. 8. Maynard for the. state senator.
SAFE, QUICK AND BURE.
they were converted; but do one ever
Sold by drasifat* or nialled on receipt of S
about a «&gt;&lt;k after the fire, when,
“How long does it take a letter to go could not see, and she wanted to look, so
heard them 'tell another how to get
GROHVENOR A RICHARDS,
as Mra. Rayner came down the/rtairway, from here to New Y’ozk?'
she staved. They hod almost n-aclied1 consider my cure by S. S. 8. one of the eternal life. They can talk, but not of
,
•Kyiipj^-d fur u walk, and was passing
her gate when a wild blast wliirled the most wonderfa! on record. I had the Jonu and His love; they can sing, but not
“Five or six davs. I aupposc."
Miss Traver* stepped to the door, briefly officer's cape about bis ears and scat worst type oP scrofula from my Infancy of Him; they hare time enough at their
tU' p’tri at dour witbout stopping. Miss
Traver- caught sight of and called to told tbe soldier there was no answer, some riieets of music living aifross the until 1 wm 22 years of age. My whole disposal, but Instead of using It for Him
thanked him for waiting, and returned. road. Leaving hfa master *t the fence, young life was embittered and made mis­ they labor to while it away; they have
but it fa spent upon themselves;
“You are not going io reply?’’ asked the Chinaman sped in pursuit, ami the erable by the loathsome disease. 1 not money,
i “An- )-•&gt;»» going wulktog, Kate? Do
only suffered from the; scrofula, but was yet they profess to have eternal life, and
next thing she noted was that Mr. so marked that I was akhamed- to associate are members in good standing of some
yait a moment, and I'll go with you.”
Mrs. Rayner, in aniaza.
i Any one in tho hall could liave shared
“I am not; and 1 inferred you did not Harne’s fur cap was blown from hi* with, and was avoided ‘by. tny playmates orthodox chureh.
21. "For I feared Thee, because Thou art
ti.eauthor’s privilege and seen the «x- Intend to. Now another question. How- head, and that he was groping for it and fellow workmen. I tried every known
patent medicine, and ■ was first and last an austere man; Thou takestupthat Thou
pr'*s&lt;i.iij of annoyance and confusion that many days liave we been here?"
l,&lt;Thcre was no ono to call, no one to attended by more than a dozen reputable layedst not down, and reaped that Thou
•■jp^-ured ou Mra. Rayner’s face.
“Eight or nine—nine, it is.
।
didst
not sow." Haringre^dved salvation
“You saw me post a letter to Mr. A an aKMst Sl»e hesitated one minute, looked physicians, but In spite of all, the disease as a free gift from God, we are then to
’.’I thought you were out. Did nnt Sir.
4talm;*i take you walking?"
Antwerp aa wc left tl&lt;« Missouri, did you uxi™.b- around tl.cn .Pran|: to tbe continued to grow worse. About fourI work it out with fear and trenhllng, for it
jtars
ago
a
friend
from
Pittsburg
advised
I “He did; but we wandered into Mre. *otT
rate, nicked up the &lt;»P.
'“1
,
„
me to take 8. S. 8.. which I did, ami after fa God who worketb in u* (Phil, li, 12, 18).
down over the l»nd««„l ej&lt;*.
th? taking seven bottles I was cured sound andI Wc are to fear lest wc griev* one who so
paid rap's, and she and tile major begged
“Yes. At least I suppose so.
“I wroft again ns soon as we got
to stay, and we liad some music, and
well. The old skin peeled off and wasi loves us, aud to tremble le«t wemfainiprove
Ui'.'u the lifat call sounded for retreat’anil •ettled here, three day* after that, did 1 him withta the saw and led him to the replaced by a new skin, as smooth and so important a trust, or hinder God from
.heller of tiie piaxra. Oneeo*t ol the free from blemish a? any person. 1 have* working. Had thH servant had in him
ft. Graham had to go, so he brought me
proper and filial fear he had not
3&lt;
“
Yottsaid
you
did,
”
replied
Mrs.
Bay*
fury ot Uie pile, ebe could bear hi. que» liad no return or symptom of tbe disease.. this
iioui-. I’ve had-no walk and need exfirbrought hfa pound thus misimproved.
Berry V. Smith,Belmont, W. Aa.
don. "Did vou get It all. Sauir
i er, ungraciously.
i
22. "And He salth unto him: Out of I
Treatise
on
blood
and
skin
diseases
"Mot vet.' «be answered. Oil. how &gt;be
“And you. Kate, when you are your­
: "Hut 1'don't like you to be out after
thluc own mouth will I Judge thee, thou |
Swiiri- Specific Co..
self have been prompt tod^kro that 1
I6r a deep contralto! ”M« a™- malted free.
wicked servant.” By our ward* we shall
sunset. That cough of yours’’——
I
Atlanta, Ga.
be justified or by our words condemned |
U'Disappcartd the day after I got here, «v what ! menu. Vmy probably it may inc" lie will be here In a moment.
Thousands of bushels of blackberries are (Matt, xll, 87). God reads the bMK, but
"I .m «O rorer &gt;“ liare been »trouble
Kate, and there hasn’t l&gt;een a vestige of have been four days from the tune that
out of the abundance of the heart the mouth
jotting
on
tbe
bushes
In
Kalkaska
county.
H since. This high, dcy climate put an Inur from ll.o
u. you." Ire bes»"
meaketh. Je*n* is the Word of God and
"You are no trouble to me. Fm glad
Hid to it. No, I'R be ready -in one min- ■trort to the time tbo »cxt «”oS'1
Hie faithful manifestation of what God is
1
where I happened to ere. yon and
Qkxlkmkb: My wife and babe, fourteen A* the Father sent Him, *o He send* u* to
ro4&gt;iiu from here. eve. h.4 I
dtemore. Do wait."
Mr*. Raynur'* hand was turning tbe night «. wrired. I*o«Uy ?»“ '■&gt;£« '"ii.'X'keuomore'nru mimite. She months old. and a boy of five have suffered be Rte witnesses; and no matter what, or
til you forU-ulc my doing «o. ami &gt;ent
for rears from hereditary scrofula or how much, profession we mak*, unless
k sob while her sister was hurrying to tbe
“to bed rorly. Mr. VU Ant.«rP ta- rtood muinc at all that wm rw».le of the King’s evil and would frequently break
f on’, door anti drawing on her heavy
SdTfEebelo* the darkened, eyew It out In sores. I have employed tiie best
jtekvt as she did so. The former faced .imply failed lo romembertluit I
-JTievi cut. w refined in feature, physicians, but found nothing to relieve must lx- wicked servants, .liars, false witXJUl hundred mil® fitter
Itr inqiatiently:
them until I tried Hibbard’s Rheumatic
•ran had I written on the train twice • .md’ the lip« under the .weeping
bymp. .Have used fourteen bottles, and
"1 don’t tiiink you are at all courteous
35. " IDicrrforc then gavest not thou my
mMlacbe. though eol •=•1 “
d-ir
the
letters
would
not
liavo
rear
find to mr astonishment they are entirely money into the bank, that at my coming
your visitors. You know just as well £ n^nXprolly. By thia Sm. heth
delicate and pink. He lurncd u cured. Words cannot describe the value I might have required mine own with
“ • I d-» that ;Mr. Foster or Mr. Royce or
t,...innUiK to get them fart enough. And Iwad cagerlr toward, the parade, nut of your medicine as a blood partner. 1 wun/T" It i is God who giveth u» all
s :u&lt;‘ other of those young officers are
ud shall recommend it to all who arc troubled things, and' whether -it be. eternal life.
V ™ K-tia you nre quite
a. unjunl Si wSrtUI fM .war. The
u
&gt;4r|- to be in just at this hour. You really ns for you. Kat., you
&gt;4 th
Ottered and wm leading him • htely from impure blood.
His holy Mgiirlt, or tbe ordinary tem­
ap- very thougKUem; Nellie."
Jons Mvellehweisk. Jk-.
poral blcorings of daily life, all come under
Mi.-.y Travers stopped fehort in her prepDealer tn groceries and I provision.'', tbe head of “His money,’’ “Hh own,”
d°S'tmy«rrant coming" lie a.ked,
here. Kate.
_
J?” inodlv “I fear I'm keeping you.
.Wr,f]jj which He expect* us to use for His glory.
^"wait Howilirmilineherv. ^Prepared only by The
Glorify God in you? bodies aud spirits.
“K..:.: Rayner," she began, impressive^
u..ro.is..io
Medicine Company. Detroit Mich. Foi,
34-36. "Take from him the pound and
'J • ’’it was only night before la®t that
You
were
going
somew
here.
give it to Mm that hath ten pounds.” So
dale by ell druggists.
J« rebuked mo for sitting herewith m ratimatlng u womtm.
• TSjo-unlee. it waa hens. | She wm
‘ Dell. Richardson, of lAMlng. took every one who uses well what he has will
i r. Blake at this very hour, and asked
have more intrusted to him, while the
carbolic acid Wednesday with suicidal in­ wicked servant* who bear the Master's
fle Iran- 1 sqpppttd Mr. Van Antwerp
‘oSwHb.
dent and will probably die.
■v itiid like jg Now you"1 ■.
tuuuc but know Him not shall lose what
they have, or rather what they seem to
;"Fudp.'! 1 cannot stay and listen to
Sick Ueadm h«- face, whom we«aw but a
IMx't Kill Clover Fill, core «kk have, or think they have (Dake vili, 18 and
*i'--h talk. If you inuit go. wait u few
twitching a kitten’*
and
margin). For what we do not eirioy or
bradiwhi-. .ly.nn-K. IndlgeMkm.
win nt* a until J get buck. I-1 want to
week agone twin.
“
...
Travers
make some tt*e of we cannot truly be said
nation. '£*■ P*'r bw. 5 boxes lor 91. For
Maying little
‘
fighting qnab
Wake a short call. Then I’ll tako you.”
wa.
displaying
un
‘
R^r
glared
salt
by
W.
11.
Goodyesr.
rSodoIwant to make a abort call—
doubt hl. lip. were quivering
For “ "“IS todtauS» and di&gt;
a: the doctor’s; and you are going
at her in tremulous inuigu**r«at lq the hospital, are you not?”

By Capt Charles King, U. S. A.

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Children Cry for
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ell you
this issue,
Well
you should
should if
if they
they are
are genuine.
genuine. We may
, not let this one run only
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certainly not. more than two.
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No person ever grows too old to learn something. They learn quickest that which
benefits them. They remember always that which is a source of revenue to them.
We are doing more for the consumer than any Drug firm in Barry Co. How are we
doing it? Simply by the Cash Coupon System. You get a coupon with every pur­
chase of 25c. or more of any kind of goods we keep, which when you have accumulated

TredITHotchkiss

TEN °f them are worth 50c. in trade to you.
line PATENT HEbKINEJ alone.

Thus, on a §1.00 preparation you receivefive coupons—making the medicine Only /5c.—and two

Remember we carry all the medicines sold in this vicinity and all that are advertised in

we GUARANTEE the price to be as chetop as any in the county.

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wvuv ,v, a,c4uc.- ms asxea.
“Ob, Mr. Filley!” Miss Nellie sobbed,
“ahe has done it, but she can’t undo It!
,
i Please run for a doctor!”
r.no.r. .rr bu«l!y
ta selling I Fortnmu.|T . phnlcUn ot ,ortJ. —
iu V heir w hell. The first drilled, is up । practice in the town lived only two squares
»&gt;edr. *&gt;l re»lr tar ta, 1,,^-u u,.i hgvv „»r. Young Mr. ral„
hi2 in ,
".."’““I
,
bnrrj. He w. » good »hll. In MU.
Hntllf Cue bu
uiinm-nced her . Bule', roum, bnl when be left It be wu
l",2”",l^fh”n,‘,Cre“r u
.
. • .toUlng. When MU. Beele cmeontw
Mrs. 1Hlllp B.rner who lig. lieen In faonr or ao later *h« was a trifle lame, but
poor beallh all lummer I. not teeilWw aba announced irlnmpbantl, (o jonng
wid! at prwent.
}
Filley that she had won the bet. The
George Brown and Carrie Fisher hare official report of the referees unanimously
set w.1! ou the rea. of matrimony.
sustained the claim, and it was promptly
Quite a party from here expect to attciui paid.
the State fair Wednesday.
“I used to do it easy when I was at
Mrs. 1*. Flower has returned from a two school.” said Min Beale reflectively. “All
weeks visit at Augusta.
the girls did. My heel never once stuck
The proceeds of the chicken pie social before. I guess I must be growing old,”
hekt at tbe school house. Friday evening, said tbe Cincinnati bud with a sigh.—Co­
were $12.35.
lumbus (O.J Letter ■
Emily Mend wlio has been quite sick is
reported belter.
Seven car loads of wheat were shipped
Few people realise the importance ot
from here Ttiemiay to Richmond Virginia. knowing how to swim. Swimming is
taught to the cadets at the Annapolis
Naval academy, but not to the West
Wonder who was to blame for our items Pointers, and the statistics ot the late civil
not gening to the office on time last week. war show how important it is that soldiers
We started them Tuesday worming early. should know how to swim. During tbe
Somebody please look In the letter box war tbe number of men killed in action
earlier.
[We received them Thursday was 67,(158, while tho numtxir drowned was
10u officers and 4,838 men, the majority
after we had gone to press.—Ed.]
The Infant son of Henry Bnin.M&gt;n and being drowned under such circumstances
wife died last Monday. Funeral al the that n few strokes would hare been suf­
’ house Wedoesdkv p. in. Elder L. G. ficient to save life.
Some object to swimming on the ground
Moore, of Grand Rapids, conducted the
that 11 is productive of cnida, that it may
services.
■
Judd Carpenter has finished his course cause heart failure, and that when in­
at the Clarksville seminary in short hand dulged In at tbo seashore there is danger
nnd book keeping. We bear be intends from sharks. An expert claims that there
starting a writing school this fall at the is little danger of taking cold. Of course
there are many weak people whose lungs
Center.
.
James Covert and son Clarence went to and heart are iusuch a condition that they
should qpt • juturo to swim, but at the
Grand Rapids last Wednesday.
same
time the neglect to learn to swim in
There is some prospect uf the P.'s of I.
forming a stock company and getting a early childhood—tbo neglect of this emi­
nently
hygienic exercise—is probably large­
stock of dry goods and groceries.
R. Vester’s babe has bceh quite sick but ly responsible for many flabby hearts and
weak lungs. Swimming is a tonic and
is better.
bracing exercise. It ossjsts in tbe develop­
A sick baby at Jake Henry’s.
ment of the muscular syMem. and exerts a
Mr. Averill and family are leav Ing us to­ favorable influence on tbe bodily functions,
day.
apch as digestion, nutrition, respiration,
Albert Kelly /a&gt;d wife visited at O. I.. circulation and Innervation. It is excel­
Smith’s Sunday.^
lent for getting tbe body in what sporting
Mr. Strickland is getting better we hear. men call “condation.” Aside from the
We hope some good music teacher will physical advantages swimming gives moral
take steps to organize a singing school at courage.—Forest, Stream and Fann.
I Carlton Center this winter.
Mrs. IL A. Nichols has returned from
N. Y. accompanied by her husband’s
I have been biturn by dogs repeatedly,
mother, who is to make her home with
once severely. A pet dog of n neighbor’:.
them the rest of her days.
Mrs. Tom Thurston has moved tock wm very sick, and I waa attempting to re­
to Carlton from Yankee Springs. Her lieve it. It bit me in the left thumb, just
husband has secured a good position in below tbe nail. That member becampblack
as far down aa the wrist. It remained so
•Ohio.
until the nail came off. Tho owner talked
of hydrophobia and said that the dog bad
SHE WON THE BET.
not tasted water for tw* weolu. Had I
been afraid I should noTloubt hare taken
nervous fits and died. The verdict would
have been hydrophobia. But I simply ap­
'Ptetty Fanny Beale, a lively Cincinnati plied a solution of salt and viusgar—a lit­
-bud, kt visiting her cousin Nellie in Piqua. tle more vinegar than salt—washed tbe
Young Mr. Filley, of St. Louis, and his wound with it, tied a clean rag around the
: sister Mfna are also visiting at the same thumb, keeping it saturated well with the
bouse. Barum'a circus was iu Piqua and solution, and moved the ragao that afresh
part covered tbe wound at intervals. This
remedy was once applied to my wrist by a
the young man axprcaaed his particular colored woman In the south for a snake
wonderment at the feats of a female c&lt;?n- bite. My arm was then black, bard and
turtiouiaL He wm especially am&amp;ocd at painful. The remedy acted like a charm.
the highly accomplished manner in which In two hours the discoloration had disap­
she twisted her foot around the back other peared, and with, it the pain, and only the
neck and made a cushion rest for her bead needle mark where tbe fang had entered
out of her heel. The warmth with which was visible.—Cot New York Tribune.
Mr. Filley expressed his admiration Of this
act of tbe contortionist seemed to nettle
Xias Beale a trifle, and she turned up her
A singular birthmark is to be seen on a
npae and said: ’
,
negro woman employed near Athens, Ala.,
"Pshaw! That isn’t anything to brag on the Darrington plantation. Her left ear
about. I can do it myself!”
is shaped Like a bunch of grapes, and pen­
Cousin Nellie and Miss Filley screamed, dant from tbe side of her head by a fila­
ment of flesh, presenting a moot remark­
fttL and young Mr. Filley laughed at her able appearance. Her hearing on that side
and pooh poobrd. But the spoiled beauty’s la of course very defective, but otherwise
Cincinnati spcrtlng blood waa up, aud she ■he suffers no in convenience from her peturned to Mr. Filley and mid.in decided
■he attributes to u witch's mulice. When
TH just bet you the price of a box of in health the oblong halls of flesh which
Lid glove* that. I can.'"
Young Mr. Filley promptly took Uie bet. but are shriveled by aickneai.—Cor. Phila­
Then tbe delicate question as to how Mis.? delphia Times.
Beale's ability to perform tho acrobatic
Seat could be proved to the satisfaction of
the young gentleman arose. aud it was
^Pbe lecture plat form (alack that it should
finally settled that Cousin Nellis ahuu! J be so!) is become a booth ta Vanity Fair,
be present while the net was on as referee and they that stand therein have wrarcs to
for Mias Beale, and that young Mr. Filley's sell. And there be some«f us standing in
tbe market place who mourn that the jmaserby mny lament unto us. Some of ua
The three girls retired to Mire Beale’s there be who pipe that tbe light of heart
jwb, and young Mr. Filley wailed on the may dance. And others HliU are there,
-ftazsa for on official report of the result of gxxxi aa the best of those who roil, aud
tbe feat. Spasmodic bursts of mirth from stand idle, even nntil the eleventh imur,
.Shut Basic's room reached his ears for a because no man hath hired tbesn. But
-time, and then there wax a painful silence alike are they all in the market place. Tbe
lecture bualnesa b a ”business.” The lect­
urer invests, comparatively r.peaklng,
much iu it. He tauwxs to lie made a litho­
graph of himself which resembles him *'m
“Blinked ft I don't believe Ite little tar- the mist resembles rain” or a silver dollar
resembles the Goddem of Liberty. He

ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.

period of painful

URU6GIST.

But HUSH I We commence this week to give an EXTRA amount of them on the single

of them on a 50c and one on a 2oc. preparation.
his paper,

I^DKHotchkiss

feliow-

1

He salaries an advance agent, or nestles
tinder the wing of u lecture bureau.. He
provides for himself many changes of
raiment, extra sandals and scrip for his
Enrse. He pays full railway fares; often
e travels hundreds of mile* between en­
gagements; he eats when he has oppor­
tunity and there is aught to eat; he goes to
bod when tbe committee is too sleepy to
•it up in his room any longer; he pasiws
sleepless nights on freight trains; he en­
dures, because he must, the luaddtning
roar and racket nnd rush and jar of rail­
way trains day after .lay, months in suc­
cession; he lives without companionship;
there is no time to read: he hears no lect­
ures save his own, and of them perhaps he
grows n-weary. He attends no concerts,
no theatre; he sees little of his friends,
leu of his family.—Robert J. Burdette in
Forum.

i5.IAC18aflfif UJOfStfifit

Coming Again Sept.

-jvr-

BOSTON
bRT QOObS STORE,

THE MARKETS——

Apples—Dried.7 c per I b.
Binter-udH
Clover seed 8J .'0113.75.
Brans—fil.M per bu.
Corn—toe.
’
Beef-1 Jve. 82.508 fix 00 calves. »XQOCf3 a
Km—icgiSc.
Hides-Bocf ,4c; calf,4Hc.
f^ud-sc.
Lltno— Selling at Me per bbl; water lime,gl JO
per bbl.
Oats-Mcperbu.
New potatoes-«)c. per bu.
Pork—81 758W oo. _
Poultry—Hens. 8c; chickens. 10c.
Plaster—Selling at 83 per ton.
. Halt-Selling at 81 per bbl.
Timothy Seed—Selling at 83.00 per bu.
Wheal—No. ri. white Me red. Me.
Flour—87.50 per hundred.
Wool-Vswashed 17g»; washed 25QJ0.

Detroit.
Beans—S2.2S per bn. for cltv picked,
Butter-ltftlTc. creamery h&lt;t22
Corn-USc per bn.
Rags—mo .
•
Oats—.T7&gt;;c perbu.
Poultry—Live: chickens. 0c;duekJ. s^tue
turkeys, lie© 12.
Wheat—No. 1 while. RkNo. tred, ro

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A copy of Wetetere Unabridged diction­
ary to every frultman, gardener, farmer or
any peraon who buys of me or any of my
ageute 840 worth of Nursery stock or
seeds of any kind for spring or fall plant­
ing. P. of 1. prices. Terms cash or ap­
proved note. Come rind see me or make
wants known by addressing Wrights Nur­
sery agency. Middleville, Mich.. P. O. box
S05

I’BOBATE ORDER.
Stale ol Michigan, County or Barry-xs.
„ Al .* yX',oa ?r .V” «,robtte Court for’ tbe
County of Hany, bnMen nt the Frobato Office.
I n Uie CitvotftaxUnjw.ln said county, on Tues­
day. the Mh day of Hcptember. In the year one
^Pra^ut, Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of

In the matter ot the estate of Philander L.
Hmlln, deccaned.
On readlna. andI filing the final account ot
Clement Bmkh. administrator of said ernite
praylDt that the same may be heard aud allow'
ed snd he be ttlscharced from hln said trtrd.
Thereupon Illsordenvj.that Friday the 3rd
day of (ktober. A. p. isuo. at ten o'clock In the
irosrattK'iWx'ss'sitss
and nil oUier persons intereated.ln said Mime
are required .to appear m u session of .said
Uotftt. iten to beholden ar the Probate Office
In tins City of Hastings. In said County, mid
show entme. If any there be, why tbe prayer of
the petitioner may not be granted. And it h
further ordered that said petllkmer giro teflre
to the persoos Interested tn said estate, of the
■"&lt;J the hearing
thereof, by cnusinc a copy of this order to be
published In tbe 1tol7p Bannku,V newspa­
per printed nnd circulated in Mid CouutX' of
Barnr orwc In each week for three Fuooesalvn
weeks previous to said d ty ot bearuig.
Chas. W. abubtwong.
Judge of Probate.
(A true copr.)
Storin'* Notice of Election.
To tbe Qualified Klretorv of Barry County:
’’J”to due notice from the Secretary of
Slate, you are hereby notified that, at tbe
General election tn i&gt;e held in Uie Stale of
Michigan en Tuesday November 4th next?the
tuiliming »:uio officers are to be elected a gm-,
ernor. IIdtrtcoaut governor, secretary of Hate
state
auditor genera!, cManilistoner
of thetreasurer,
SUU esxlatarejUlmn^
erlniendent of public instruction: also u member
ot the state Hoard of Education In ph.ro of
James 31 Ballon, whose term of office wiiTer-

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DR. HAL A. CURTIS
Who has astonished the world by his dexterity
in extracting teeth will visit Hastings again Sept.
15th,

And Remain Two Weeks,
Giving free open air entertainments each evening. Cross-eyes
straightened and teeth extracted publicly free and without
pain.

Buffalo Livestock.
('attle—Stead v
Sheep nnd tombs—Sheep, clipped rholee to
extra, »4.7fi€Wh.00; rood, to choice $4.4BM» 70.
Lambs, twat. &gt;G.&lt; «&lt;8g 25
Hogs—Fair 4.40QH 55.

Given Away.

,

AND ATTEND THE

38th ANNUAL 38th

Barry
CJovLiLfy
Fair!
BfflBGs, Mich., amnn b, m. is m a, iuo.

Track and grounds better than ever.
$1,500 in Premiums and Parses are offered.
Come everybody, and exhibit tbe products of your farm or
your stock.
Family Tickets $1.00; Single Tickets. 25 cts.; Children over
8 and under 12 years old, 10 cts.

Premium List Now Ready.

F.B. SOULE, Pret

I. H. BURTON, Sec'y.

A Cordial Invitation
Is extended to you to attend the Barry County

Henriettas with Side
Bands, Silked Flannels
with Side Bands, Silk
Wool stripe dress Goods,
Extra Fine Check Wool
Cumellel’i
These arc all
s well tforlhy your at­
tention. Remember although these zoxlare from last year they are just as good In
quality and In color as if they just caw
from the custom bouse. Thl- line Is from
4U to 48 inches wide amt worth Iron: «0 to
IS cents a yard, our price while they last
this month will be 25, 30 and 35 rmti a
yard. It will be nseles- for us tot urge tbe
necessity of an early call if you want, to
buy.a nice st) tish, woo! dress at

Less TH Half Frits
Such bargains can only he obtained at

Marr &amp; Duff,
BATTLE CREEK.

GOOD GOODS CREATE TRADE
To stop adultentUon: stop buying ^Itd’.ersled
*t&lt;SpJcE»-Owlnit to their iw iiilar
nature will admit of mon- adultcrtbiou tbnnaoJ
QWtfMuiH ite market.
.
Buyer* and eoosumers should be&lt;
fun-ilar
with rraprrtxHc manufacturers. V - I?1*!1;?duslrcB “E. B. MILLER &amp; &lt;’O 8 ।
.
brand &gt;a highly uuwtvatedjmd S&gt;«' *'-b W®”
ed spices, for whiebjta* Al be i*"‘’“JJX
patent abrmlrt for every ounce of iu!Blter*twr
4a
•«

to good cooking.

Fair Sept. 23, 24, 25 and 26

Wit Hot, w at Uy Tins Jsfm or iftr, Ml »&gt;,

FURNITURE ROOMS

termly and extravagantly laudatory that

Where you will see a splendid stock in that
, for the buainms survive the ordeal of

month or august
some of the grandret bargain- in Dna,
Goods suitable tor fall and' winter wear
that it lias ever been our privilege w» sell.
Wc would just stale here that we have
purchased a targe line’ of Dress Good*
(Last Year’s) from an Importer ;r. lessthaa
half price to cjose. In all we bare l(h
pieces including

Poor Gjois Kill Ws.

ARCHIE McCOY’S
will expire December J1st. MK;
a
tlon for a Cwveulton for a icebend rr«

August generally cou&gt;idfred the dulltsi
manth of the season with.most ot tl
merchants, will be *nade the bipdrat of thr
searun at Man A Durt*. It order u&gt; effo .
this and obtain raid results we will
place
sale
this .
jnace
onon
saie
lorfor
mis

line affair

Josejh Mffi.
Dry looi for Salo.
The Hastings Furnitureare selling their wa-te woodm
| largo loads at

$1.50 EACH
PELIVEKEb,
Bnl not vital up- Kw MW '• luln
Altai lunlwood. ihr
Ital t« '•” “““J
wood &lt;x ktadllng. Order.
Mmri in regnlM- order u nW"’ • -V
tan Cu now tare, more order.
taey nu Ml for . few &lt;U)'« » •'!'
taou- In band who »hh tn !«&gt;' &gt;h*
to place their orden&gt; lu advancethe tow peine and exmlleid .p- '■&gt;
wrxid Ite demand id auro to u '
Trnw. cMk with order or wben^1'^

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Hastings

XXXV. NO. 20

Banner.

HASTINGS. MICH., SEPTEMBER 18, 1890.

WHOLE NO. 1841.

Hastings Banner.
Tublisheil Thursdays by
COOK EROS.,

7

F. H. PANCOAST,
HASTINGS. MICH.

Our Special Sale of

$8 Men’s All-Wool Suits!
Closed out by us from the celebrated firm of
- Michaels, Stern &amp; Co. will

The regular prices of these suits were 12, $] 3 and 814, but
having bought them way below their intrinsic value, we are
selling them on the same basis, Over fifty of these suits were
sold yesterday, and it is no telling how soon the remainder
will pass into our customers’ hands. It behooves you to come
at your earliest possible convenience if you wish to secure a
first-class ALL-WOOL, DURABLE MADE SUIT at the low
price,
I

ry County.

EIGHT DOLLARS
Our Great Straw Hat Sale
Is in everybody’s mouth, Straw Hats at 48c, 68c, 98c, $ 1.48;
worth in any other store, 75c, 1.00, 1.50, 2.50.

TOWER CLOTHING CO.™*
GRAND RAPIDS, MICH.
*

FELLOW CITIZENS
• he “sene and yellow leaf’* will soon be upon us.
it hits been upon us several times before, but never mind,
A'.1 repeat with emphasis, that the “sere andj^llow leaf
: -jiin’be upon us.
And the oily politician will take your arm off.
And the smiling candidate will pull your leg.
All this means something, fellow countrymen. ,
: means that fall is already here.
it \nean that winter will follow fall!
'■&gt; you tumble?
'o you grasp the situation?
' ■ i&lt; a grave condition.
■
&lt;&gt;r it is a -’condition and not a theory that confront u-.
It will soon be cold weather
Hut it is a chilly day when we get left.
We are prepared for cold weather.
Fellow citizens, we are very much on deck for the frosty
■i-;-.,on. ., । ■ .' " ’ . j •
■
' We bare Stoves.
We have Stoves to sell.
We have Stoves to sell at bottom figures.
,
We have Peninsular Stoves and Ranges, the be-t on &lt;
nia'.;et.
;
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■
♦
We have other lines of stoves, and good ones.

We have coal stoves and wood stov es.
And we will make right prices on them.

COUNTY NEWS.
The following person* are authorised to re­
ceive sutocrijitibns lor the BA3CVKB:
Rairfirid ............... -.................Preston Jewell.
. Be I lord.........
Bowrii. Mills &lt;
Brow-anl----- J

('. U&gt;. Armstrong.
.Wfti. ItrowanJ.
.1. X. Covert.
I&gt;. L. MorthUr.d.
Howard Mosher.
. '..It)mo Fisher.
... . lt.G.JUcr.
Belton.......... L...
F. J Norwood.
Frr*p&gt;.ft , . .
A. M. Hcrrtrgton.
Hlckn-y •■onirr*
. Edwin BlwIt.
irvinp............. .......
... rims WillUms.
...C. E. Nickerson,
Mih»
.-Ctarrncr DooUttle.
.................
........IV. H. Adkins.
Manic Grove......
.. ....J. McKelvey.
MWtevil'e ’
Hamilton Canetti.
NwdlViltr ... ....
............ II. G. Hate.
(J'Donm-!l . ’.......
.......... Ed. Edwards.
Oranrei ll'e MUG
........... I. W. Wing.
Frairierttie .4.......
...Win. I.. Broun.
Woodland ........
........ Wesley Myers,
YUnkee S?r;nra....
........ E. G. Bennett.

LION
COFFEE
A TRUE COMBINATION OF

Mocha, Java and Rio.
A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR

Picture Card Given
WITH EVERY FOUND PACKAGE

LION COFFEE
•When you bur your Groceries try n
package LION COFFEE, htjilh.
be-l in the United States—made un from
a selection of Mocha, Java an*l hio.
property Mended and is conceded by nil
to make ilia nicest cup of Coffee in the
land. For Sale Everywhere.

Woolson Spica Co., TOLEDO,
Manf’rs, O.

KMM* CITY, MO-

wwttou Mitt m ™CIS-

..SnOKE:-

ED.POWERJ’
NO. 35.

St. CIQflK
IN THE

lUnHelil.
Ed. Troy aad family have returned from
Caledonia. u hen-they have been visiting
Id* parents.
Last bunday the Sunday school reorpin-.
lied, and tin* following art- the officers
elected: Su|&lt;-. David Styles: Sec.. Jud
Chandler. treat--. Clatc I’ettengill: librarian.
Sherman Zimmerman: chorister. . Erank
Doty.
There was no preaching la-t Sunday, on
arconut of the pastor attending conference.
Banfield Ishoomlng. ’Flu.11’, of 1. hall
will hold a dance this week on Friday
evening.
The Widow Dann will commence having
.-tone hauled 4!ih week upon her lot. for
the foundation of a new hou*e.
Harn Tethcrick's wife has gone to visit
relatives In Canada.

Teter Bass has repalntctl his bouse.
Willie Bass is slow!) recovering.
H. Hart mat family have returned from
Bst tie Creek.
Mrs. Wm. Fauckner and family, of
Clare, arc visiting her paranu.
Wheat sowing is alaiut done..
Corn cutting Is the order of the day,
which will be a fair crop.
Frank Bener. of Indiana, is here on busi­
ness;
Married, at the residence of B. W. Aus­
tin. Sept. lltb. Rev. Charles Austin, of
Milan. Mich.. Io Mrs. Hester A. Wallace,
of Mount Vernon. Iowa, Rev. Carry, of
Shajtown. oibciating. Tlie happy couple
have tlte brat wishes of Ute community.
After the ceremony the buys armed with
pioneer music, serenaded the couple and
received pieit.-ant smiles from the happy
couple for their kindness.
Wilber Baker and family have moved on
their farm from Charlotte.
Dave Bakfer. a buy of 17. takes tlie blue
ribbon for driving five horses on two
spring tooth ‘drags at once, draghig 25
acres per day. Next..
Friday. Mrs. Ida Hayden, teacher of the
Hosmer school, had a general picnic at the
school house. At noon a fine dinner of
1 the goods ohtlie land was Provided, and
some 100 scholars and visitors from Hast­
ings. Nashville and vicinity were enter­
tained. After dinner a fine program was
carried out. and in conctoslon the company
were invited to the grove to enjoy a few
hours in social ga'oe*- At the setting of
the sun the company returned to their sev­
eral homes, gtad to have enjoyed a pleas­
ant day, which will long he remembered
by all.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Austin returned to
Milton. Midi.. Friday./

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QOObTEflRBK05

tended the neuiiiou al Hastings, and report
a good time. They speak In prrbe of the
way timy were enterUintd by tiw -G. A.
R. of your city. Wliat tbr reunion lacked
in convenience wa« mure than made up
in bonpitallty. The Hastings boys turned
over all their tents to tlie company from
the country.
Tlie rrpub|icaiis will send a full dciegal tion to the coulity convention as they al­
ways do from this town.
TbreshiDg is all finished In this place,
and the yielit'U generally good, and wheat
of good qhalny.

.lohuslor t&gt;.
Hat-ding is over, and wheat is up and
Hope Center.
looking well in some localities «
'.Threshing is nearlydone in ltd* vicinity.
The late rains haw’ bt^en just what farm­
'Mr* Bratt has returned from visiting at
ers have been w hiring fir . ■
Winter fruit Is looking excct'dingly well, Woodland and attending the reunion.
Lottie ixxmiis* sister front Shiawassee
and buyers arc plenty [and offer a fair
county is visiting her this week.
’ •
price.
School
commenced Monday with Ml*s
•Some fields of corn are ripe, and being
McCallister as teacher.
ent.
Quite an excitement over stealing water­
Grapes are very plenty and of an excel­
melons.
lent quality.
Anna Woodworth visited her sister
Lottie Ixtomis last Sunday.
Uruah Ridge.
A boy at Geo. Robinson's.
Henry Atidera was home over Sunday.
Lucy McBain, who h«s Into . very ■ sick,
Mrs. W. II. Whitney is visiting friends
is some better.
In Grand Rapids.
Rev. Micro and family/of Hastings, vis­
There are some children here who do
ited Maple Grove friends last .Saturday
not attend school but they ought to- ’
Robert Aoder*. of Chicago, is visiting anti Sunday, preaching at the U. B.
relatives here.
church Sunday morning.
Mrs. Sample and Mrs. Wm* Bivens are
Leroy Barnum and wife.’of Hastings,
numbered among our'sick at this writing.
were visRing at C. Anders' Sunday.
Bom. Sunday the -14th Inst., to Wm.
Soon.we will furnish the Banxi.i: with
Seaman and wife a daughter.
wedding news.
Geo. Brown's nephew from Toledo,'
School is progressing.finely with Alida
■ Ohio, is visiting him.
Newland as teacher.
■
Robert McCartney and wife returned
A sad accident ocenncd here on Tues­
day night of last week. August Branschka from their visit In Massachusetts this week
while cutting a bee tree; in company with where they have lieen spending some time
others, tlie tree suddenly started striking with their son Rev. H. R. McCartney.
IJbbic Shoup will teach the McKelvy
him and killing him Instantly. The
funeral occurred - on Thursday. The school this winter.
Mrs, Bown Is moving to Nashville thia
bereaved family have tlw sympathy of all.
week.'
South Cnrlton,
Mrs. A. ,T. Rowley is visiting friends to
Fred Fleming is visiting friends in Rutland this week.
W- 11. Whitney has purchased a new
Grand Rapids at this willing.
. Dan Yarger's bally has been very HI but organ for his daughter Gertrude.
George McCartney. Samuel Shoup and
is Itetter.
blbbie Sirvicc. of the town line. Sunday- wife were at Lansing last week tiltending
Ute state fair.
cd with Fannie Carpenter.
Daniel Clever is building a picket fence
11. A. Nichols and wife were treated to
a surprise party last Tuesday. A-set of along the road around his farm which im­
proves the looks of his place very much.
dishes were presented by their friends.
The
majority of the farmers have sown
Annie Rajmond is working for Mrs.
their wheat in this vicinity.
John Fuller of Hastings.
Rev. Weller delivered a very able dis­
Annie McKiuny has been on the sick
course at the U. B. church Sunday even­
list the past week.
s
Mr. Hoffman closed’« successful jerrn of ing.
Chris Marshall will teach the Branch
school at the Center Friday. The scholars
prtsented 4&gt;lni a nice photo album. He school tills winter.
intends to go to Ahn Arbor to study med­
icine.
Jack Frost called upon us -Saturday
John Russell is on (he sick list.
night but not very severely however.
M. O. Tuckerman and wife, of Battle
Early sown wheat Is coming up and Creek, were in town Sunday.
looks well.
I’. K. Jewell was at lensing last week.
Nellie Shively, of East Carlton, attended
A severe thunder storm passed over
the state fair, we bear.
here Monday night.
Mrs.* Parsons has been entertaining a
Chas. Morehouse and family, of Battle
grandson. *
Creek, are visiting relatives here al
We observe quite a number of green pn-tient.
things yet in existence- and it is past the
The meeting at the school house Monday
5th of Sept. too.
evening was well attended. The vote for
Mike Vester is teaching school in Irving free text books was carried bj- a large
at present and wilt teach the winter term. majority. Our present tcaeher, Mary
We hear that C. I’. Covert intends to E. Wilcox, ha- been hired for the
take a course at Grand Rapids' Business year, and altogether the outlook is
college;
promising for the wchool year. • ten
We hope the school board will go slow months as voted. We\are expecting a
and make a good selection in securing a Alslt from Enoch Andrus In October.
teaches for the winter term of school at
the Center,, if our schools arc to be graded
none but competent teachers should apply.
U. Benson, of Hope, was the guest of
The youngest son of James Covert Is W. Pennock last Sunday.
very sick «t this writing. Dr. Lathrop at­
Rufus Turner went to Woodlind last
tends him.
Sunday.
Tire frost did but little harm Sunday
niomlng. .
Wheat
getting a good start.
Townsend A ( &lt;&gt;. now move their saw
mill back to our place. They have been
In Baltimore through the summer.
We find when going in our com to cut
it. that It Is much better than we expected.
Wm'. Wood is In very poor health. He
must soon, have help otherwise his slay
will be abort here.
A. C. Walt has gone to South Bend.
Ind., to accompany his wile home.
Charles McIntyre closed his second term
of school Friday and norm goes to Ann
Arbor to take a college course. Success
Charles;
E. Bevier shippeda car load of lambs,
hogs and calves to the extern markets.
Mr. Hill had a calf die from choking on
oats. ‘

Boyei- Todd and wife went to Lansing
last w«4k to attend the state fair.
Mrs. George Hartman was the guest of
Mra. 11 uglies last Saturday.
Mrs. C. Beach. H. Pierce and wife were
visiting Mrs. Fannie Stcnder last Thurs­
day.
.
We stated last week that E. J. Crook
went to lensing. His wife and son went
also.
.
‘
Phil Pratt has Mr. Marks' barn almost
done.
‘
Farmers want to look out for thair
peaches as there is quite a good deal of
coouing going on in this vicinity. Boys,
you bad better look a little out for if you
get caught you won't feel so cute.
Mrs. Hughes thinks she will be living
In her new house in a couple of weeks
more.
Cutting com Is the order of the day.

Mr«. Chi»l Nickerson Is on the sick list.
Messrs. Blain and Lowden lectured at
the Congregational church Saturday even­
ing. Subject. Temperance.
Mrs. W. Humphrey attended the funeral
of Mrs. Chester Messer Saturday.
. Chas. Nickerson and Bert Clark attend­
ed the state fair last week.
The liberal U- B. have returned Mr.
There will l«e a night cap soctnl at \v nlker Dunlintn'&gt; Friday evening. Sept. IWth. Micro to this point for anothet-yrar.' The
appointment gives general satisfaction.
All are Invited.
An interesting suit wffl ft tried bi Jus­
Frank Lawrence and family started lor
Ohio Monday, where he intends making tice coirt before Esq. Campbell soon.
A new comer at John Flanery’s. •
his future home.
• ,
Lutaer Brown. Jr., got the cow just the
Samuel Jones vlsitctl friends in Delton

,M Mr*t*WllU» Humphrey intends starting

We must now bring our brief .^ISgt^Atock of hardwe call attention to the fact that , we j1BVe
ware is the most complete in Barry c°“" J• to sell.
so : . tine buggies, carriages and road wag
Ui,|nra«"

You are always welcome. AVe are
at our store, and want you to make your=
Respectfully yours.

DRINK

intiim

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

t'edar Creek (joirfdaie .
«:re&lt;»y » C.-nu-r*

Hundreds of other rare bargains in Men’s Business Suits
3.50, 5 00, 6.00, 10,12.

AN flbbKESS

f

Win. Chainla-rlaln has had a well put
down on bis premises.
Rev. McLean Is visiting &lt;»ld friends here;
be preached at tl*e Sprague school house
Sunday.
W'lll &lt;»lel». formerly a resident of this
vicinity. Is building a steam engine oiv a
new plan, at Kalamazoo. He cx|»ects. to
turn ou the steam this week.
, Geo. Mosier’s mother and Mrs. Martin
Bates are vhlting at Grand Ledge.
Dr. Hunt Is getting iready to bnild a
baru.
&lt;&gt;bcd Chrmberiain is on the sick list.

Cutting com is tin- order of the day.
Com is a very poor crop and potatoes
for Ohio this week.
The evening concert by 1 rof. I ixlej was scarcely worth digging, it being necessary
io siflj the ground to fiud %whal few there
not very well attended.
Large crowd out to the dance Fhursdas are.
Daniel Newton iuu. sold all the apples to
evening. All report a good time.
bls orchard for 80 cents a bushel, cider ap­
ples widal L
Bea. Bishop drew “0 bushels of apples
Tbr foundation
cumptetMl. and
as goon
the lumber arrive^ the carpTO-1 to Delton bust Saturday at one toad.
Wheat is nearly ail sowed for this fafl.
ter work wit! be commenced ou the church.
John McGarn was in Freeport unr day
Jncoli Tack and wife, of Milo, visited the
ri,y^ &lt;AV^i^ropcf**ni^rlrcl*lrn. to tr»
Utirr's mo!her l«&gt;t Sunday. •
Lorena King was also at home »*«
Dated. AujuM liTh. A-1
Bbow&gt;•_
Sunday

W. Peck Is at work for E. (ktrhatn.
E. Reynolds and wife, of Hastings. Ha­
lted Rutland friends last Sunday.
Jessie Kelley and Ina Gorham are at­
tending school at Hastings this fall.
B. Sbriner and wife spent Sunday in
Rutland.
The boom on apples 4s a windfall to
farmers.
\\\Pennock has sold bl* mustang pony
to C. CWsWe are happy to report that Rev. John
Miers has been bent back to the Cedar
Creek U. B. circuit again this year.

Twenty-seven tickets were sold here for
Lansing during the state fair. The capital
seemed to be the great point of Interest
although the fair was pronounced excellent
by alL
•
Mr. and Mrs. John Cooper and daughter,
of Battle Creek, visited at Will Cooper's
Saturday and Sunday.
Horace Gilbert is shaking hands with
his many friends here.
Dora Fisher’s school in the i-ent district
closed with an exhibition last Thursday
night Her scholars presented her with a
fine plush album as a token of their eateem.
Henry Hale and wife burled their young­
est child last Tbunday.
Mrs. Ciiauncy Reynolds of Ell. la visit­
ing old friends mid relatives here.
Will Cooper is at work at his trade In
Delton.
A heavy shower accompanied by thunder
and llgntnlng passed over here Monday
night.

“aha” and "oha’' and “alaaoa.”
fat
particn tacly objectionable. It In only ma wk*
iah, uffectf-d Bcntimeutaltau who inikeow
of it. it does. not belong to the vocabulary
of the heart. One often meets with it in
dramatic literature, Cur it is of the Ktage,
Ktagy. When the heroine of a tragedy ta
informed that somebody bun poisoned or
put a few inches of cold steel into her lover
on coming to a little, “alaa!” is geurraHy
her "eue*’—the keynote of n tedknw cranplimentary notice of the virtues of the dr-

reader everth»ard the exclamation
the Ups of a wincerc mourner. *•'
from w Rich ire derive ottr word, i
aure. a eomnion ejaculation in Fra
I ben all i he French world iaaati

;s."4S?ts^

York Ledger.

�WORK IN

The Nez Perce* Indians in Idaho are
citemeal prevails among the white* in

are preparing to defend themselves.
The population of Cedar Rapids, la.,
(official) is 17.997; increase, ?,&amp;*3. Du­
buque. 80,147; increase, 7,801.
Pennsylvania mine-owners have adopt­
ed the scale presented by the miner*.
Thomas H. Curt er has been renomi­
nated fcr congress by the Montana Repub­
licans.
Washington. and Virginia heir* of
Thomas Bean, ot Texas, will divide a $10,000,(XX) inheritanoa. •
A y.tSM*nger train on the Chicago and
Graud Trunk railroad collided Friday
with a freight at Schoolcraft. Mich., nud
the engineer was fatally injured. The
fireman and two brakemen were hurt.
The wife of -Benjamin Batchelder, a
prominent Pennsylvania lumberman, wm
chloroformed aud robbed Thursday of 61,­
800. When discovered she was delirious,
and ha» not been able to give any account
of the outrage.
A singular sight near Tulare City was
noted by The Register. A large band ot
cattle was driwen to town, each one hav­
ing its tail ornamented with a white rag.
Thia showed they were vuqaiuated to pre­
vent taking Texas fever.
George Weatinghouse. Jr., of Pittsburg,
was in Chicago Friday on a visit to George
M. Pullman, the object thereof beiug. so
it was said, to complete negotiations for u
union of .the great Pullman and Westing­
house interests for mutual benefit. Both
gentlemen deny tlie report.
William Dwight Wiaian. son of the
noted Erastus, who is such a persistent
advocate of reciprocity, is to marry Miv&gt;
Deere, daughter of the Moline, Ills.. mill­
ionaire manufacturer. It is reported that
the bride's gift from her father will be
&gt;1,001,000 in gilt-edged Mcnricies.
The comptroller of the currency has nu’thorized the Ninth National bank of Dal­
las, Tex., to begin business with a capital
Of $300,00)
A young tuan named Roby, who ha*
been seven year* in the Georgia pjniten- ,
tentiarj- fur arson, bns just been proved in-*
nocent and Trill be pardoned.
A Chicago man is said to have invented
a safe for railway express mutter which
cannot be opened en route, but only at
stations. Train robbers will take notice.
A council of the Prairie band of PottaAvattomie Indians held on the reservation
in Jackson county. Kansas, broke up in a
row, resulting in tho killing of three lead­
-lug Indians.
By nn explus’ron of six kegs opgiant
powder at &gt;lioh&lt;ilu. Pa.. Friday, John
Wahlfort, .lohu Haas, ami Michael Pmtclio wero killed. Wnhlfort’s body being
horribly -maugled. f
i Disastrous rains aud floods an: reported
in Durtheru Ohio.
Au epidemic which raged last week in
the country east of Cnrrullon, O.. wasdeGlared by one of the doctors genuine Asi­
atic cholera. One mau took sick in the
morning aud was dead at 4 p. m..
A resolution was adopted by the Ohio
conference of the Evangelical a*-ociatlnn
Saturday nt Akron. O.. charging Bishop
Dubs nnd the five seceding western con­
ferences with *lying. forgery and misrep­
resentation."
Some citizen^ of Tuscola, Ills., showed
their reverence for law und order and
their belief iu religious liberty by blowing
up the tent of a peculiar sect with dyna­
mite. They alsp shot at two of the preach­
ers who appealed on the scene.
Lemuel Henderson and bis wife were
crossing the track of £ht&gt; railway a few
miles north of St. Joseph, Mo., Saturday,
when a train struck their wagon, killed
them both, together with their hordes aud
reduced the wagon to splinters.
It is reported that Miss Leiter, daugho£ the Chicago millionaire, is engaged to
mury Sir Anhyr HslL a wealthy English­
man and friend of the royal family.
Engineer Barrett and Fireman Dougher­
ty were killed at East SB. Ixiuli Saturday
by tire explosion of engine No. 9 on the
St. Louis Kansas City and,-Colorado rail-

ALBANY. R Y.. Sept. 18—The strike on
tha New York Central railroad seems to
The cloai&amp;R scene

enacted last night

were advised to Ret lx»ck to their places.
Edward Bowman called tbe meeting to
order and was termed a d—d liar by two
or three of the audience for saying that
the strike was still on. John J. Hart wm
called upon when the disorder bad some­
what subsided, but his address called
forth the wildest excitementand li seemed
thnt a not was imminent.

&lt;n English Lass Won by a Bold
„

Rider;

E JMAJOE OF A YOUUG CHIOAOOAI

and Only

Uncalled

vumtavu errr. B«n&lt;. io.-ln u»
senate y&lt;s«ten!sy the Aldrich redproeity
■moudnirnt to the tariff bill wm adopted
—38 to 29—and the amendment ot Pl«mb
for the appointment of a permanent cu»commit—o'
to l»~O«»a
tariff quest Ion was also agreed .to—81 to
29 The bill was ordered to au eogrosam«M .nd thlnt tv-dltUt-JS to ». “J*
n.rt, vole—and die eennle. «ner » Wet
executive —ion. ixipunurt.
The hnuM «P«nt nearly tbe entire any
filibustering over a proposition to take up
the Langston-Venable election ease from
Virginia. Some of the members fo*nd
time to introduce a few bilk One wm to
increase the pension for H*« *o‘" of nr® °.r
leg to
per month. Another M»U*
tutes cancelled treasury notes for national
banknotes(Blanil); another—by request—
creates a woman's international tabor
cbngreea at Chicago iu !®W•
Washington Cjtv. Sept IL—In the tenate ymterday concluding speeches on the
tariff were made by Hoar. Hiseock. 1 urpic. Vest, Vance, Gibwn, and Jones of
Nevada. At 5:® a vote was taken and
the bill WM passml—U&gt; y ?.'-a strict pprty vote. Eustis bring the only senator
who wm not recorded on tho measure,
cither by vote or by pair.
Tho house spent the entire day Huhnstcring on the question of approving the
Sunial. the objoet of the obscruetionisu
ing to prevent eonsideratiou of the
LanKsiotFVenahle ek-cllon ct*e.
WABINGTON ClTT, Sept 13.—The sen­
ate -yesterday, after the transaction of
some routine business, took up the con­
ference report ou tlie land grant forfeiture
bill Morgan spoke four hours in opposi­
tion to the report, but had not finished
when the senate adjourned.
The bouse, for lack of quorum shown
by the (Im roll call, adjourned at 1‘;i»
p. m.. without making any progress
whatever with the.Ijsngstou-Venable con­
tested election CMk
Washington- (Tit, Sept i.%—Tint sen­
ate yesterday listened TO-* Morgan's con­
cluding argument in opposition to tinconference report on the land grant for­
feiture bill, and io th-* opening nrgnineat
of Sander* in »upport of the report, and
adjourned without action on tlie report.
The house received lbw tariff bill, with
senate nniendinante, which, by directum
of
speaker, was referred to the com­
mittee on Stays and rqcnn*. but for lack of
n quorum no business vmaCratuncted, mui
the house nt 1A5 p. m. adjourned.
.
Washington CitTj Sept, is.—Satur­
day’s session of the'senate was devoted
exclusively to Randall eulogies. -Quay
making the up.*ning a*.ldrt*H*.
The house, after approving of tlw
journals for luvsday. Wednatday, Ihursday and Friday ot last week, lUtened to
eulogies on the late Senator Beck, of Ken­
tucky, and tbun adjourfiod.
WASHiSGiynr City, Sept. IO.—The house
yesterday received the tariff bill with knnute amendments from the ways and means
comteittee, and after two hours’ discus­
sion, voted to non concur in the senate
amendments and send the bill to confer­
ence. Enloe offered a resolution repro­
bating and condemning Kennedy’s speech

New York. SeptA quiet wedding
wan solemnized in an ante-room of tire
Mr. Hart said there would be money Asaociatlon ha’l. Twenty-third street nnd
hero by Monday, and he wm called a liar. Fourth avenue, at 10 o'clock last evening
One man asserted that the leaders were which wasxtie happy finale of a romance,
living high and paying the expenses of the of no alight Interest Tho bridegroom
wreckers’ counsel instead of giving bread wm Georfce’ W. Campbell, of Chleagn.
to hungry men ttnd their families. Mas­ the son of the millionaire stoak dealer
ter Workman Delia got the floor and said:
James H. Campbell of that city, and the
‘•You are a lot of d—d white-liverod curs,
bride was Mis» Helen Dodd, daughter of
and you will sneak back to work because a
number of dirty, paid newspapers say the Thomns Dodd, of West Derby, near Liver­
pool. England. Yesterday Miss Dodd ar­
strike is over.”
rived on the steamer City of Rome1 and
During Chis speech it looked as though was welcomed by her. prospective hus­
the meeting would break up !t&gt; a general band, whom she had not seen for three
row. Meir were cursing each other and years. When Mr. Campbell was only 15
the leaders of the order in a frightful years of age he ran away from his home
manner.
When Master. Workman Du­ in Chicago, actuated by a boy's desire
lin’s voich could bq heard above the
“to be a cow boy, and remained for five
tumult, ho was iteard to advise the men
In a few word, choked with sarcasm and years upon the plains. It wm. uot until
the
fall of 1883 thnt the, protestations of
rage, to get back to their places. All the
speakers spoke harshly ot the newspapers^ his father and his friends induced him to
The meeting broke up in confusion.
“ return to his home. '
Settled Down to Business.
THE KILLING OF BARRUNDIA.
He was then installed as chief salesman
for the James H. Campbell company, and
Capt. I* I Un, bt the Aeapnlco, Hake*
traveled extensively for his father's firm.
In 18K7 he went to England on business,
City of Mexico, Sept. 11—Adricus just
aud it wan there that he met Miss Dodd.
received here respiting tbe. shooting of
In August. &gt;887, he met several of his
Gen. Barrundia on board the American
former companions who were then travel­
steamship Acapulco, at St. Joso de Guate­
mala, slate that Capt. Pitts, of. the Aca­ ing and exhibiting with “Mexican Joe’s"
pulco. has made a declaration which the wild West show, a leaser organization
Guatemalan authorities claim completely which wan nt that time computing with
Col William F. Cody. "Buffalo Bill"
jastl/iwi their action.
Mr. Misner, tho
Complying with the wish of these friends,
American minister, the authorities say, young Campbell agreed to gire three ex­
wm consulted m an act of courtesy only.
hibitions of his skill at “roping.” During
Il is further alleged that when Capt. Tor- one of the exhibition-* n box overlooking
iello and Capt. Pitts read to Barrundia the arena wm necuprad by an elderly, geu
the order for bls delivery to the Guate­ tlchmw and a young lady.
malan
authorities, Barrundia asked
permission to change his clothes, which
The latter became somewhat excite'! at
was granted.
the novel entertainment and dropped her
handkerchief Into the' ring as Mr. Camp­
Turning away Barrundin suddenly bell dashed by. Quick m a flash the cow­
grasped two revolvers and fired nt Tori- boy loaned from hLs saddle, gracefully
ello, Pitta and the policemen, who in turn picked up the fallen hnnkerchief. and
fired on Burr undin, killing him. Capt. handed it to the Indy, wheeling and rising
Pitts had taken the precaution of order­ in his stirrup as he did so.' After the per­
ing the passengers to withdraw, other­ formance the elderly gentleman was pre­
wise some of them would have undoubt­ sented to Mr. Campltell. Explanations
edly been hit by the .bullets from Bar- followed and on learning ot the local
ru mint's pist&lt;51. The note sent to Capt. ■lauding of the Chicagoan he was Invited
Pitts by Minister Mizner informed the to tlie home of the gentleman, who was
captain that if his ship wm within a ma­ Thomas Dodd. Tho lady was his daugh­
rine league of Guatemalan territory be ter, the present bride. After several weeks’
would not be justified in resisting the ar­ sojourn Mr. Campbell left West Derby
rest of Barrundia.
and returned to Chicago. Soon afterward
rumors of the engagement were rife.
Two Boys Killed by Hones.
Eventually an agreement wm reached,
Findlay. O., Sept. 13.—In Union town­ and it was decided that the marriage
ship. this county, while Adam Stranch, a should be postponed fora year or two.
boy.nbout 15 years old, was feeding horses
Cupid Wai at tlie Helm.
Saturday One of thorn knocked him down
Al! opposition was recently removed,and
and trampled out his brains.
When last night the engagement, so romantic­
found a half hour later his dead wm re­ ally begun, culminated in a happy mar­
duced to a jelly. In the same township riage. Ilia lady's father was unnble to
Saturday the 3-year-old son of Virgil accompany his daughter, but placed her
Stewart was stepped upon by n horse, in the care of Capt. John R. Dewar, the
crashing his abdomen m&gt; thnt ha diet! al­ superintendent ot tho Guion steamship
most instantly.
line. The captain, a life-long friend ot the
family, was faithful to hia trust, and .was
Chicago, "Kept.
16.—Chief Engineer the first to offer post-nuptial congratula­
tions in the little ante-rooth last evening.
Cooley said yesterday afternoon nt a meet­ When Miss Dodd, and Capt. Dewar ae­
ing of the enginoeriftg^committee of the on the City of Rome last evening they
board of sanitary trustees thnt the work were met by young Campbell, nnd the
contemplated by the commission would party was al once driven to the Grand
cost between Slte.OOO.OUO aud $23,000,000. Central hotel. Mr. Campbell had regis­
This estimate includes the damages to be tered there Saturday, having come direct
paid to the city of Jo'iet, which, he thinks, from Chicago.
will not exceed &gt;1,000,000.
A Quirt Wedding.
The Rev. Thomas Dixon, Jr., of the
•
New York City's Population.
Twenty-third Street Baptist church;
Washington City, Sept. 15.—Superin­ preached at Association hull lost evening
tendent Porter ba* made public.the of­ The nuptial party, which had arrived at
Louis Errickaon and* William Frazier ficial population of New York city as fol­ about 9:20. war, therefore, kept waiting in
were caught by a cave'io of a sewer nt St.
lows: 18M). 1,200,290; 1890, 1,513^01in­ the ante room. At the close of tho re­
Joseph, Mo., Saturday and killed.
crease, 25.47 per cent.
ligious exercises Mr. Dixon stepped up­
A rumor Is current in New York that a
stair*. and the ceremony was performed.
THE MARKETS.
z
company of Americaus. backed by French
The party consisted of the newly-married
capital, will build a system ot telegraph
couple: E. AL Clark, formerly of Chicago,
Chicago. Sept. It
lines in this country to compete with the
On the board ot tride to-day qnotatlon wero who acted m best man: tho latter’s sister,
Western Union.
as follow*: Wheat—No. i Septemlx-r, opened Mrs. J. F. Yonder Heide, who was maid
Maxwell, one ot the men implicated in |1J»M. closed
December, opened of horror, nnd Capt. Dewar.
the munler of Decker, nt Morris, Ills., . |1JS&gt;4. closed »1.01,Hi: May. openel $1.07.
closed $l.ftV»i. Corn—No. 2Heptember, opened
wm found guilty Saturday and the pun47c.
closed
46H:;
October,
opened 47Hc, close I
bnient fixqd al death. A motion for a
• TRENTON. N. J., Sept. 16.—-Assistant
47Mc; May. opened 51c. ckwed 4'A«c. Onto
iw trial wm entered.
—No. - September, oj&gt;oaod :.7c. closed .TS^c; Matron E. B. Wilson, ot the state prison,
An old mnn called “Old Fritz,” living October, ojwnod 37c. clowxl M9(e; May, opened informed Mrs. Eva Hamilton yesterday
about five miles south of Dubuque, la., 4fl»sc. clotted 3R)ic. Pork—October, opened morning of the death of her husband
lives entirely, no far m meat is concerned, $11.00, eiowd
January, opened &gt;E.to,
on dog flesA. keeping a number of canines closed $ll^7M; May. opened $lt.’Q. cksed Robert Ray Hamilton. Mrs. Hamilton,
Itt-.’iJH. Lard -October, opeaod 1&lt;L25, cloaed on learning the news, seemed greatly af-_
always on hand ready to be butchered.
fectad and burst into tears and begged to"
It is aaid that Charles Emory Smith,
Lfvs stock—The following were the quota­ be left alone with her sorrow. She had
who left the editorship of The Philadel­
tions at the Vnicrn stock yard*. Hogs—Market been trying to get news of Hamilton for
phia Press to go m United States minis­ opened active and steady; later easier, with a some time in order to inform him that
ter to Riumia, will resign and resume hia decline of 5c, an l packirs buying slowly; efforts were making to secure a pardon
editorial work, purely a» a matter of light grades. $X85JM.Ni. rough packtag. {4.10 for her. She wanted him to know that If
personal interesL
814.15; mixad lot;, M-VtfM-jU; heavy packing he would not interfere with her pardon
Mrs. Bean, aged 65 yearn, her daughter, and shipping lots. $4^0^4.71
she would not further resist hia applica­
1‘roducr. Butter-Fancy separator. 2!&amp;34•;
Mrs. Stratton, and her granddaughter—
fine gathered ermtn. IHdih; fine to good Iml- tion for divorce. All she wanted was her
the daughter of‘ Mra. Stratton—all gnre
tatlous. IHhllk- dairies, flnsst fresh. IBftM.-; liberty and the custody of the child not
birth to twins within teniminutes of each No: 1 dairies. 14®He; froeh packing utocks. in Philadelphia.
other on Sepr. 7. Tb;« eccurred in the
Etare—Fresh candled, lews off. li&gt;£
•
Fere Campbell Talks.
viMnity of Mitahelteville, N. Y.
Wfcprr dos. Live poultry—Chickens, lions.
par lb;
At Montreal Monday C. G Hale, of 9c per lb; spring chickens.
Chicago,
Sept.
18 — James
H.
per lb; turkeys, intend
Campbell was
seen
at
his
Cleveland, O.. who shot bls brother-in­ rooAtcrn,
Oftihn
per
lb:
duck*.
hft dence, ! 4iB Grand
law, Engene IL Cowie*, last Jnue. pleaded lots.
-boulevard,
t—.....lust
SHic
per lb: spring ducks.
Oo per r—r-r—■ -gC" —
guilty to n charge of aggravated assault lb: geroe, $Y®ik5.Ml p.-r don. Potatoss-New night. 'Mr. Campbell said that his sou
Mid was fined $.W. Corrie* refused to Jersey rose,.$3.00dlUfl. il.OO JUM per(bn; Wis­
George had been sent into the Indian ter­
prosecute. The fine was1 paid aud the consin, 702175c par bn: choice, BQj per bn:
ritory by him when 15 years old and had
Bweet potatoes. Baltimore. $3d»ail) per brl: there H-arned to outdo the cowboys at
caw ended.
riding ‘•bucking,' ponies. He is as fear­
The City of Chicago has begnn proceed­ Jersey. $4J5 (4.75 per brl. ApplM-IlUnoto
cooking. $’.U0(U.5&gt; per brl; eating.
less and accomplished a horseman as the
ing* against the gus trust in that city ert-u.
tlUtehW. Huckleberries—$4.9)(WJO per “-bu
Apaches, as those who witnessed his feats
looking to the forfeiture of Us charter, ataad; $1.751k£.&lt;Dpw 16-qt ciae. Blaokberriet
at the fat stock show in Chicago last fall
and asking for a receiver therefor.
-Michigan. $l.a&gt;ai.5) per W-qt case­
Broom corn—Hur). fCWc per lb; whisk Will readily believe. Young Campbell
The bchoouer Comrade is believed to
went to London with Col Shelly’s wild
have foundc red on Lake Superior during, brush. f4$6c: green, tt*lf-worklng. 4X5c
west show. He was assistant to CoL
cotnmun brush.
the gale of Saturday night. She carried insitie and covert,
Shelly, anti could also rids when necesa crew of eight perrons, all of whom are
snpposeri to have perished.
Dr. John Neely, of Franklin. Ky., »oine
Portland, Ore., Sept. JR—The post
Wheat-No. S red winter cash.
time ago killed Dick Pirekle. nud whs ac­
master at Fort Bidwell, Cal., telegraphs
quitted ou the plea of self* defense. Mrs. r»; do O.'tober, $1 JU; do December. $1.0^4.
Cora-Nn. - mixe ( MK-fKHc. cash: do Oc­
that the stage on the route between
Pirekle !im now »ned the doctor for $10,tober. HAts: do December.
Oats-Dull:
090 for killing her husband.
No. 2 mixed cash. ’8^4te: do October, *4'lc. Blittzen nnd Diamond, Lake county. Ore.,
Rye-Nominal.
Barley
malt—Nmnlnal. was “held up" and robbed l»y masked
dla Manning, daugh
Pork-Dull; family meet. SlldaaU'-’-Si. Lard - highwaymen ou Sept. 4. The robbers ri­
, at'Carlton. Pa., el
Quiet and unehan-.c I.
fled the mail, nnd after securing all the
her second cousin,
Live Hto&lt; k: ‘ Cattle-Market firm for all registered letter* and valuable packages
i wm no objection to the marriage,
destroyed Choe*-* remaining The amount
it turns out that eloping is in the
secured by the robbers in not known.
au». |3L0uaa.SJ; bulls and dry cows, ttUOaSA'.
8b ep and Lamto-Bbeep firm: Iambi Ho V fiirlns F. Harris, of Bridgeton, Bo.. hWrer. sheep. $M»-6.40; lambs. JttoUTXi.
LlTTK Bock. Ark.. Sept 16.—The offi­
Ito
Miaa Nellie Bntler, of Neffolk, Va., Hugs-Market hrm: live Logs
cial majority Of Eagle, the Democratic
nartied ’for fun" about two weeks
candidate
lor governor. I* 21.080 over
ounpcttiing the ceremony wm Invalid.
Fisher, Uuion Labor and Republican
t that the ffi00 wIm married
Whsat Cash tow.
December. candidate. The total vote in the state
justloe of the
i—Lower; was 181,448, of which Eagle received 100,­
KKeMd. 26? and Fisher 86,181. The average Dem­
the bast of it and Saturday
- - Perk
t».iw. ocratic majority on tbs balance of the
■taia tic.knt about 2" 300
*

fleeted on the senate as a laxly. This was
discmvwd for some time, but pending ac­
tion on the resolution the house adjourned.
The senate |nu»ed .a number of bills
providing for bridges over southern rivers’,
and resumed consideration of the confer’
Mice report on the land grant forfeiture
hili. Without action on the report tlie
senate ad jour nod, after rqacbiug an agree­
ment that a vote on the report shall be
taken at 2o’clock this afternoon?

THREE CARS LEAVE THE TRACK.

ST. Lovis, Sept 11-The Kansas City
express on tho Missouri Pacific railway
which left the Union station at 9 o'clock
Saturday night, was wreck-Hi by a de­
fective switch at Glencoe, forty miles
west ot this city. There were no tele­
graphic facilities at Glencoe-at the time,
and it wm midnight lie fore the railway
authorities here wnra notified of the
disaster. The forward part of the train
passed the switch in safety, but one coach
and the SL Joseph sleeper “Osage" mid
the Wichita sleeper •‘Havana* left the
track, the coach and sleeper Osag* rolling
down a small embankment.
There were twenty people injured, six
seriously.
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The names of the most severely hurt
are: Mrs. E. L. Norton, St. Louis, Inter­
nal injuries; Mrs. Mary Lott. Kansas
City, cut and bruised; A. C. Daly and
wife, Lebanon. Ind., internal Injuries:
James Cook, Denver, fracture of arm; E.
L. Norton, of thia city, was internally in­
jured. A relief train left thia city at mid­
night and returned at 8 o'clock in the
morning with the injured. Tho Nortons
were conveyed to tneir home and the
others to the Missouri Pacific boa pltai.
Lak* last night It was said that all will
recover. ^Nearly 100 pawfcugers were se­
verely shaken up and Ml had a narrow as-

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WUHISOTni CITY, Srpl. ll-Tb.
■us office Saturday nuuounced the popu­
lation of ths follow tug cities, with the
Increase siuce
18BU: Michigan-Lan­
sing.
IncreaM. 4.811; Uwmco, 6.5M
increaM*. 4.943.
Wiscousin-Marinettel
Il;»18; iucreare. 8.10L Wausau 9.3M; li&gt;

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Chariotte..
Nashville..
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SHOES uffl8s,
h*w been most favorably rerelrml dnev Intnvluerd
and tte meet Inprovcmaeta make Ora superior
to any sboea aold al tbaaa prieea.

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A. E. Woolley, Agent.

HOW GAN I GET

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MiNXKAPOUl, Minn , Sept Ilk—Ths net
result ot the United States grand jury’s
work when it adjourned at 3:30 Saturday
was tour census fraud Indletmenu-two
St. Paul and two Minneapolis enumera­
tor* having fallen under the jury's aw»pteion. The^e are J O.A ervals and F.
W. Hemrich of fe:. PauL and Benjamin
Aarons and L. E. Strum, of Minneapolis.

Jackses
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Stations.

TIME TABLE.

CELE8RA TED LIVER PILLS
Chicago, Sept. 13.—At the Republican 1
county convention heiil Saturday the fnllowing nominations were made: For sher­
iff, James II. Gilbert; treasurer, Lonis
Huti; county clerk, Hcttqr Wulff; probate
clerk, Thomas W. SeunoM; county judge,
Edward Maher; judges superior court.’
Fartin Q. Ball. Theodore Brentano; pro­
bate judge. C. C. Kohlsaat; president
county (ward. Ix* yr is P. Harvey.

cures Colle, Orartipn.!,-WttES'tajurioc.-. medicare.

FLEMING BROS., Pittsburgh, Pa.

Milo .
IMtao
Cloveraalc
Nhulte
lia*TiJt«u«
(Xmls Grove
Woedteud
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Stele of Michigan. County of Bsm. &gt;■
■Chancery.
, ,
,
.WI,„ ,
Darnel J Holtom, complainant. &gt;». Ante ■
Alter’d the
BonMfr.41«fvudam..
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SaltpeodiUK hr the Circuit (j»':rt fur.
County ot Barry, In chancery. ** the ’;
Bastian, on Ute «rth day or Amt'M A.I■' ;
iu this cause It appearin’- tron.
file, that tiie defendant. Aim;* J. ।
departed from her teal known ptare «d
and that tier residence now cannot
’
wqulry, an motion of KM *■
Knappen complainant &gt;• solicitor*.':
j
UAl\boaald'aetenflant Anne J
. ...
a
lehlhyol Snapher-appearanre to be ealerod terrain • J'1 ,n ' ‘
,ur ‘*""tltylnU
from tlie date of Ulis order, w- &gt;'
n
t™^rSi!C?tan- -.Kfi’P0*’’’4 ”*«k1ro tin. tui­ months
her appesrauvo that she eaure hre «' ‘ ’ .
'
,B'»Hir ties M the skin. It ot
the roiiipteinant'f bill of reinnlM'»t
nM’ne.v
be refund &lt;h1. and a copy thereof tot* served
»''1 '
rrice jOrents. For smIh nv ril Irodinr drnraUt*. plalnants aoHdtora within
Prvloe ou her of u ri»pv n Y1'1. .
M tele order; and thnt It. drteolt
MU be taken ro conresx il by the sal.i ««•*•'1

LADIES, TRY IT

And, It in further ordered that w ltbi»&gt; 1 y
days w&gt;e said complnloaui emtae »
tab &lt;&gt;rdsr to be mtbltehri! ta «!* .1 t
newspaper printed. I’“
wnmtv. ni-tl

IXffDOX. Sept 15.-Blabop O’Dwyer. of
Limerick, who has been having a Utter
controversy with Dillon over politico­
clerical matters, has written to Um&gt; Franctocan fathers of Limerick that he will
Coiuiplssloner,
by Dillom

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�E^TEBING JERUSALEM.

TWO STATE COMveHTlONS

™1R° 0UARTES'NTfR.

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.

An Indian camp meeting is in progress
at Athens.

natkmal series, sept',,

Leonard Hoyt, a prominent and welbto-

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He ™&gt; tbelr Mreeloh. and. notwlth,Uin|.
'h1.’S™1’1” ?* ,bc l« l-eeon, the,
thought He would now surely nrwblaim
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• i ..f iuo.»tnt,«* of J’urlett Allen.
•rr»,v Siren thcr by virtu* of *
'•rvir.-ii «hi thr 'jitli &lt;tay of July.

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Tin.* proprietors of the Advance Thresh­
ing Macldnfl comiMtiy at Battle Creek,
gave their 500 employes an excursion to
the Detroit exposition last week, free of
charge.

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Tbo„pu,n.
Tot
A» resident of the first ward noticed that
!|**»'l CbkHe. n. Up. thieves were despoiling his grope arbor
■JutoLd u ’ T*”- ’n»r'“-«nb. and set to watch it the other night with a

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The thieves came, but be did
They were girls, who can
thank tlielr lucky stars that their sex saved
them from a painful charge of rock salt
—Eaton Rapids Journal.

shot gun.

"P'OWOWIw. wen,
odoptod. Ineludlog, „ lhe ekeiroxw u!d. not shrxzt.
,u7‘”k' ,or

Stiffness,
All Aches.

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frost -bites,

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CITING QUARRIES.

heart disease last week while reading a
paper.
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Cures Also:

Neuralgia
Lumbago,
Sciatica,
Sprains,
Bruises,
Burns,
W o u nd s,
Swellings,
Soreness,

WILD BEASTS OF INDIA.
SPORTSMEN

• ‘IO-™-. Mb
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-------vuoun Onex.
thc chr-in“"» bwl c&lt;mclud«l
‘h*. "“'“““h- ~mmli.ro
portod ,o orthodox HepubUean td.Uorm.
which wu ,ntbu.buu™ll, wlopud. it
Ibdonea tbe •Imtahtnulon or 1‘rotldeut
Harrison, and the conduct of Speaker
!d?nn"d gen^?lly aPProre’ «rf the work
hl?"

Fanner.* complain of the appearance of
a weed in this vicinity, which they f«*r
may prove troublesome. Mr. 8. IL Benni,
n weH known tiller of tlx- soli iu this
vicinity, says It is infesting his farm and
is being rapMly disseminated In this
neighborhood. It appears to lie a variety
of milkweed, lias n hard firm stalk and
n white flower. Mr. Beam says it Is u
ucw cmner and he thinks It bodes no more
good than tlie Canada thistle,—Battle
Creek Jounml.
:

Of all India* animals the wild- boar is
tbe be»t and bravest. I have seen a great
deal of him. having fur many years hunted
him ou horseback or with a line of elephants to drive him opt. of tlie thick
covert*, so that other men well mounted
on fleet homes might pursue and slay him
with their spegra. 1 was but an indifferent
performer whb the hog spear, and have no
feats of prowess to recount, though 1 once
took a first spetar where about ten other
men were eagtr for that’ honor; but it was
a very small limr, nnd it was quite his own
fault that he fell into &gt;ny hands, for I was
sitting smokliig at tho end of a covert,
just thinking &lt;&gt;f starting tor home'after a
blank morning, whei* the nnimal rushed
out nnd in self defense I was obliged to
spenrit. How angry some of the other
men were nt my luck, though they did not
all know how uuracrited it
It. was mat interesting *6 watch the
dodges nnd devices of a cunning old gray
boar ns 1 stood In nty howdah and tried to
get the elephants to drive him out at a
point convenient ffor the riders. The boar
usually had ids own ideas as to the line he
would tuki- if. lie were comjielled to face
the open; buti tiefore coming to that lost
resource he would try everything else.
Perhupn it wqs not heroic conduct on his
part, bat he would seek to induce the old
fat sow, his wife, kith her infant progeny,
to go oat and show themselves as a! blind
to the hunter*. If there were; any bf his
older sous in jthe ■ jungle he would roust
them from their hiding places and try to
drive them out, to became a vicarious sac­
rifice.

Loose-’o Red Clover PIDs cure sick
headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, consti­
pation. 25c. per box, 5 boxee for Si. For
sale 6y W. H. Goodyear.
.

The agricultural college students gen­
erally Indorse the punishment ot young
Austin's haters.

These plllsarescientifically compounded,
gnd-unlfonn in action. No griping pain *0
commonly following the use of pills.
'They arc adapted to both adults and chil­
&lt;dren with perfect'safety. We guarantor
tthey have no equal In the cure of sick
j
headache,
constipation, dyspepsia and
ibiliousness, atid, as an appetizer, they ex­
(cel any other preparation.
Ontonagon xlen^crnts have nominated a
■*straight tlcketlor the first time iu tbe
1history of the county.

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If you wig serd us your address, we will mall
jyou our illustrated pamphlet expialnlng all
about
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1
Beltaud Appliances. And their cl-.anning effects
(upon the uervons debilitated system, and bow
1they will quickly restore you to vigor, and inan‘'ainphlet free. If you are thus afflicted.
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Voltaic Belt Co., MarahiU.Mlcb.

The second annual encampment’ of
11 “&gt;• Ma*«"
». A nd r«,«- ,/r rhr Phari««, &lt;„,m
soldiers nnd sailors of Tuscola county be­
‘
.unonv the mndltud, «dd
H|„, m rollowa, the first named being a farmer:
gan
at Vassar yesterday.
1
Mart-r. rchuhe
dtK.plrV The ro' For governor,"Milton Trrnder, of /‘avetle.
llglotu. ntlrre nlwey.
Him. The for auditor, CoL L X. WXe’r. of
In
tlie
larceny
case
of
the
People
vs.
Ixxwe
’s Red Clover Pile Remedy, is a
people who ouftht to here r.olcome.1 Him AH*!001 ‘reM,urpr«
W.' Pixley, of
Grace Gibbs and lAiura Noble, accused of
positive
specific for all forms of the dis­
:
ImUaS -ver,' Wonl
|„ H|, („„r A
i.?1 rney «eneral- John H. Lovett,
stealing Si CO from the Wilson residence on
1ease. Blind, bleeding, Itching, ulcerated
little Inter, ne the ehildrori prnlee Him In
cIerk of thc supreme court,
।and protruding piles. Price 50c. For &lt;
!.h"JT‘1,P'e *2S?“- “*■ 1‘- "1. U»r tMCTln
1. Noble, of Wayne; chairman of the Sheldon street, troth of the girls pleaded
guilty and confessed The former, how­
■sale by W. H. Goodyear.
lltid rnnlt. th hen tlwre wn. cxxwdon tn bureau of .utistira, John Worrell; judge
rehnke Hi. dlM-i| I,, ll.-dld not h„itate to of the supreme court. R. W. McBride, ever. changed her mind .and stood a trial
Q. M. Wells, aged &amp;0. who lived in Ver­
liefdre a jury in Recorder Perk's court and
.montville for 50 years, died yesterday
do it IMntl. xvl. S3; Mark i. It), but there lhe convention then adjourned sine die.
was acquitted. The Noble girl maintained
'while visiting his sou near Kalkaska.
.
was no occasion now. They were not
her
plea
of
guilty
and
was
sentenced
to
Tlie
Michigan
Democrats.
praising any Uxj loud.
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In Latin the meaning of Salve is “Hall.
grand Rapids. Mich., Sept. n.-The the Industrial school for girls at Adrian.
4t&gt;. 'Am! He aiutuered nnd nnd unlu
God Save You!" used as a greeting when
Winter Pike, who was accpseti of com­
them. I tell you, thrtt, if Uickt kIwuUI hold Democratic state conveutiou held here
the eastern plague scourged the cities of
plicity In the crime, was released as the
their pmec, the ntintca irttuld inuneditiicly yesterday was oue of the largest, most
Europe. By promptly using safe and re­
prosecutor nolle prossed the charge against
cry nut.” John tbe Baptist toldtbow wh&lt;&gt; reprvMulntive and most enthusiastic
liable remixiies we can save ourselves
him.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
came to him not to pride thrniselve* upoQ gatherings in the history of tbe state.
from many plaguing discomforts, itching*
being t ldldren of Abraham, for. *aid he, Every county in the state, save two small
Ou Monday a stranger called at Chartea
and Irritations from all causes, insect bites,
THE Ct’XXlXU BOAR.
"God is able of these "tone* to rai«e up ones over in the extreme northern part, Marshall's in Potterville and asked for
He would lie down and hide himself in plant poisonings, catarrh, inflamed and
children unto Abraham” (Matt, tii, VJ. And hud full representation. The platform something to eat. While Mrs. Marshall on incredible small patch of grass, so that fore eyes, salt rheum, boils, ulcerations,
ns tuMones crying out. one of the prophets adopted was
—
—
.
complete
exposiwas getting something for him he leaned the elephant* might pass him by unsus­ plies, felons, soft coms tetter, chapping,
had said tlurt. becausa of their sin, “the Won of
------------standard
Democratic uks.doc- back against a ralllhg which broke and lie pectingly: or; if too careleaaly pressed by chafing, rinjLworm, bums, scalds, chil­
stone should cry out of the wall, and the trine and the ticket selected was as fol­ f«‘ll ■ distance of several feet, breaking his a loose line, he would charge right at some blains, frost bites, cuts and bruises which
beam out uf the timlcr should answer it”
lows: For governor. Edwin B. Winans; neck. Justice Streeter Iinpannelled a jury loitering elephant's legs, and there are are rapidly nnd permanently cured’ by
41. “rind when He tcatt come near. He lieutenant governor, John Strong; treas­ and held an inquest which Prosecuting very fee- elephants that will not flinch aud Cole's Carbolisalve, the only" infalliblebeheld the rity and trept over U.” Stelr urer, Fred Braastad; secretary of stale. Attorney Maynard attended. Upon the turn aside from a wild boar’s.charge. It healing preparation ever devised. Small'
»ays that m&gt; in some sense He weeps over Daniel E. Soper; auditor.
George W. laxly were letters which indicated that his needed much "patience aud watchfulness to boxes 25 cents; large boxes 50 cents. Soldi
all cities. While this may l» truer. His Stone; attorney general. A. A. Ellis; com- name Is John E. Matlice. The letters contend with all the wile* of the clever on- I by all druggists.
weeping over this city hud a special signifi­ misaiom-r of land office. David Bacon; were written at Chicago frota bis his wife imal. - I usually carried a gun loaded with
A pet bear chewed John Artman’s leg
cance, for this was the dty of David, tbe supreme court justice, John &gt;M. McGrath; at-Dimkard, N- Y. He was apparently snipe ahot, nud a charge fired into the grass
to pieces at Battle Creek tbe other day be­
holy chy. the city of the great King, the superintendent of iustructlon, Ferris F. about fifty years of age.—Charlotte or bushes jtui behind where the boar was
cause he was weary ot being teased.
Fitch;
state
l»ard
of
education,
David
A.
moving generally startled him, and if a
city which He hail chosen to put His name
Tribune.
Rod Lyman, has relinquished the Russell
chance paUet'liil him lie thought it best to
there, that He might be glorified (Matt. iv. Hammond.
E. B. Ferguson, ot Verona, recently, quit the covert aud trust to his speed to house. St. Igiiace. and has been succeeded
3; v, :I5; II Chron. vi, fi).
found &lt;&gt;n the Morey farm, near SL Mary’s roach some stronger shelter cr swamp Im­ by W. M. Spice, the grocer.
42. “Sttyhuj, If thou haduthtmtcH, even
Milwakeh, Wi»„ Sept. 11.-The flrat
lake, four miles north of the city, a piece penetrable toelephiui'.s and horse*.
thou at least in thia thy day, the thliojn
It tdke* a wry fast hnrao to catch a full
trhich br iony unto thy peace!- buj now district Democrats, In convention at of black shale of Irnyrnlar shape, and
they arc hid from thine eye*.” Thou— Watertown yesterday, nominated Clinton about six Inches long and four inches wide, grown boar in a gallop over the open
Babbitt,
of
Beloit,
for
cougreM.
thy day—thy |&gt;eacr: thia was Zion that He
upon which there isk Masonic Inscription, plain, but ettBty exiwrienced rider know*
Helena. Ark.. Sept. '.l.-The Repub­ the square mid compass being engraved Hint ho must;go ns hard as he can if he
had choscu.Mhat He had desired for His
habitation, concerninr which He had said- licans of the first congressional district very distinctly, as also the initials “A. M. means to spear tho animal. I shall not try
‘This i« my rent forever; here will I dwell, have re-nominated L. JP. Featherstone by D." and the words, “Shot by Ind., Sept to repeat the ;oft told story of the mortal
acclamation.
1st. 1831.” The letters and figures are combic that; eusucs. Oftentimes I could When she had Children, she gave them Castori*
tor 1 have desired it,” etc. (Pm. Cxxxil, 1»well ent. evidently with a knife In tlie see all'tlw incidents of the chose from my
18). But by her unladief she was blinded
uufrequently
the boar
posession
of tlie victim of Indian assault -howdnb.
------- 7-. for not, ......
.
and knew not her dny nor Him who was
Lewistox, Me , Sept. IL—The Evening
tier peacr. 'To every siuner this same Jesus Journal ha* returns from practically the and perhaps of barbarity, it is a curious i when ovrrti&amp;en . would jink and come
relic ami b suggestive of a tale of suffering • round again to the jungle from which he
is saying: “Now i* the day of thy Mira­
whole stale, footing tip: Burleigh, 63,­ in this vicinity nrorly 70 Veara ago, whlch.-fhad darted. When men ride really well
J. N. Chaddock, of Bapton Harbor, will
tion.” “1 am thy peace.''. But of how many
is it so sadly true that “In them the god of 583; Thompson, -H.SM: Clark, 2.848: scat­ If the facts, were all disclosed, would । the boar aridpm esiqiea, unless he has the nee through one oye henceforth because a
BOme
“wamp through boy with an air' gun made, a target of the
this world hath blinded the minds of them tering. UA Republican plurality. 18.721. probably fojin the web of a thrilling war- Inck ‘n
other.
u
.
hi
.,
t..whlch
tlin
horses
cannot
follow
him.
The
remaining
places
voted
In
1888:
Re
­
rutlve. —Battle Creek Journal.
v.-hich ts’lievo not, lest the light of rhe
A full grown wild tioar in lower Bengal
glorious Gospel of Christ, who is the image publicans, V25; Democrats, 814; scattering,
Peter Kilts, the youth who disappeared
The editor of the I^xmiI sent t4'Tennessee b about, thirty inches high, bur they are
-.
•
; rom Keene August 31, has been heard
of God, ahotrid shine unto them” (II Cor. vi, WG.
last spring and obtained a small parcel of somctiniro found as high as thirty-six ■ rom In Chicago. He does not say why
2; iv, 4; Epb. ii, 14). Blessed arc all who can
DEPEW AND POWDERLY.
__j_ ------mu_
--------—
K
jv
C
n
out
in
i cow
Inches,
nnd
there
isn
skeleton
in
the
Indian
peas, The peas were given ।
he fled.
say, I thank God thnt whereas I was blind.
museuxn iu Calcutta of a boar that was
iterview«-d | small quantities and instructions
I new we.
k,
I given so 'that they would lie pfanled on forty inches at tlie shoulder. - There is al­
4.L “For the da'ju shall come upon thet.
most
as
much
difference
in
the
anatomy
of
kind* of soil nnd at different times
New York, Sept. 12.—Wnen informed'। different
,
that thine cnciniec rhail cant a trend-,
cxi“. We have watched some of a wild-lxMr mid a tame one as there is be­
about Cher, and eonipaa* thee round, and that Mr. Powderly, of the Knight* of l,a- I n,o „Unfa
.„,t
tween n man-of-'wnr nnd a merchant ship.
licrp thee in on crcry ride." So It literally bor. had expressed nn intention of wait- 1 tlie plants and have heard from others and
THE RHINOCEROS.
are
satisfied
that they can be raised suc­
c*n&lt; to pass In about Lrty years.
ing on Mr. Dejiew in reference to the dif­ cessfully in tbip section, as they do well ■ In the size of the brain the wild boar baa
44. “rind ahull lay thee even with the
n marked superiority, nnd perhaps thb ac­
ground, and thychild ecu within thca and ficulty oct wren tbe road and some of Its on |&gt;oor soil amt-stand the drouth to a re­ counts for lib grea’- courage, which mokes
markable degree. We see no reason why
they shall not lea nt in thee one itonc upon late employes, and when asked whether
they would not be valuable n* fertilizers him fearless of everything. One morning,
another: Ixcauac thon knewest not the he would grant Mr. Powderly au audi­
to restore woniAmt'land and tn bring -up looking out of 11 milway carriage. I saw a
time of thy rlaitatlun.'1 . So also did it ence, Mr. Depew said: “I never face diffi­
those
soil* wliltth were originally poor, to wild boar coftie chr.rgiftg down at the pass­
literally couc to pA&lt;r., as Ho said. And as culties until I encounter tlieni. I never
q good condition. They are used for ing train, but bo mhaetl it, for die train
|HKWS CROUP REMI
the aarnc Spirit luul at-d through Micah 7W build bridges over dry streams, I do not
was going tOu fad for him. and he was a
years t^fara: “Zion shall for yuar sake lie ! believe in laying out piogrammes for fu- fertllbing and forage in- the south.— little hampered in forcing hb way through
Ths Childm's Msdldat
plowed-u a fluid and Jer-urtkiu shall be [ .ture action, na circumstances may arise Saranac Local,
tbe wireirailwas" fencing. •
come heaps” (Mie. Hi, 12). When we
see ; ^at will make them of no ute. I have
I had aonauthiug to do with rhinoceros,
Last Wi-dnesdity forenoon- Michael
inirit
bow clearly events htr'O been by the Spirit
' not'received any communication from Gross, living in Westphalia, came here but urvtr aucceeded in shooting one,foretold, r.ud how literally tbgy have T
, Mr PowtaJ «a do not propose to with his son-in-law with some hogs for though. I sought them for three long andruiaiw. how am on,
dcuU «tat,
iu rodptloo.c^ht. Aunflci
shipment. After attending to thia busi­ hot d4ys utxlcr the guidance of the lied
Only »5 cents kl
the thoughts of lhe Lord shall come to
ness Mr. Gros* came over town and in­ sportsmen hi Assam, and I visited their
haunt*
in
the
Sunderbunds
with
men
of
pass, that Afl He has proposed so shall It
“^Lre there any vacancies on the road: dulged quite freely in the bowl which
great IxkiiI experience. But the rhinoceros,
stand, and that every purpah of the Lord
that may be gfven to the strikers it they Cheers and causes tlie hair to pull after­ likeaB big animals, ii is acute senses of
limn be fulfilletl? (Is*, rivrfc: Jer.li, S&gt;.)
ward. It is said. While going up Kent
apply individually for them*"
smelling and hearing, and makes off at
45. “rind He went into the temple, and
“You will have to see Mr. Webb about street on the west "Ide. nnd when in front the slightest indication ot danger. We
began to cart out tiwni that sold therdu,
that. He is tbe head ot the operating de­ of the cellar stair way leading to the base­ had a large one in the Calcutta Z&lt;x&gt; which
ami them that bought" The Tabernacle
partment, the trouble occurred iu his de­ ment of S. H. Pilkinton’s store, he fell was very tame, nnd when it got a bad
of Moses and tho Temple of Solomon were partment. and all matters pertaining to against a Jxirrel right at the edge of tbe
in some rcs;«?t* the most remarkable it will be referred to him. 1 certainly ap­ stairs, anti the barrel being empty down absce* in the bead, of which it eventually
buildings this world ever saw; chiefly be prove his course during the strike.”
went Gross and barrel to the bottom. He died, kt usedftocomc add lie down to have
it* ear syringed by the veterinary surgeon,
cause God alone was the architect of each,
“How about the proceedings of the state was picked up insensible and for dead aud whom it learned u&gt; recognize.
and each was made that God might dwellcarried
to Dr. Alton's office where.Dr.
board ot arbitration 1”
,
There were two line rhinoceros iu the
ou earth iu the midst of HUi people. Jesus
“Oh, that i- all pawned. I never study Allen was called to ' administer to hia rajah’s awnogerie at Burdwau in the inHimself wn* the true tabernacle and tem­ nutlquitles, except when I am on vaca- wounds, which! consisted of a gash about
। closure In wlnrflT the crocodiles were kept,
ple, and when the Kingdom .comes we shall
an inch or two in length on the right side
then nee the fullsignifleauceof each. They H “The knights of Labor claim that the of hid head, one of about the same length for the pond in which the crocodiles used
were never intended to be places of mer- road broke a contract it had with its em­ across tlie upper lip, and other bruises. to «wtm. seryed also as a bathing pl*co for
the ehioocirw. One day a young pig
cliaudise, but rather places where God ploye* by making discharges as it did.
He was minus his teeth and was badly had .been tuhnwl into the inclosure to be­
might reveal Himself to Hb people, «nd
“1 do not know of any contractor pledge ••mussed up" all around. Dr. Alien fixer! come food for the crocodiles, and a* these
where they might draw near and worship which the road hak mede that has not him up as l»est he could and Ik was re­
animalsdon’t travel very fast on land piggy
Him. The whole company of behevera ta been kept to this moment. Tbe road moved to thd residence of Frank Gass, led them a lively chute, and at last, per­
now the living temple of God onthis “rt'1- never breaks contracts."
until taken home. He will probably re­ haps by chance, it took refuge under tbe
In which He daalres O revezl Hlnuwlf to
cover, but he won't be near as pretty as he legs of one of the rhinoceros, which was
men; but the Church U largely given up to
was.—Portland Observer.
looking!on solemnly, but when the croco­
providing entertainment and amusement
LomwrGAP. Pa., Sept. Ifi-While Miss
dile* approached the rhinoceros the latter
for the people, ratherthan Inviung them Jane HolUban. Ml- Winnie Conner, and
Marie BashUirtsetr. Lingerie.
prmented hbi horn and warned the croco­
to the bhxMl and water, and bread iand Charles Wood* were walking on the track
About her underclothing this interesting diles to! be off. And *o the pig survived
light and torense of God’s MWat.^.ek*ns of tue Reading railroad Saturday evening young person was ns wildly extravagant and grew op and lived for »ome months
tug, food. b*avenly fellowship.
they were struck by tbe*n1f.l““ of * aa In other direction*. She had oil those under the protection of tbo rhinoceros.—
dividual believer b also a temple of tL
things made of the finest linen lawn and Longman's Magaain’e.
freight train nnd Mis*
Holy Ghost, ami it b Hb pleasure^ that we killed, and Ml*" Cannon and Woods were
badly bruised
Mi- Hollih.n was 18 ^She was especially fond of Valenciennes
should cleanse ouraclve.
A Mistaken Kotlon.'
of the flesh and spirit.
fh°‘,n*
lace as being youthful and chaate. The
Itxhould'be distinctly understood that
in tbe fear of God (I tor- &lt;*.
Pk. Sept IS-IeokWoo style which she alvrys affected was what the idea that ice water i« injuriou* is a
t). Whan tbe New Jerusalem "Jal’ &gt;“•«
the French call the virginal or young girl­ mistaken aotion, Imported with other
come down from God out of He*
ish.
I
wa* struck by » pa-euF*
English fads, like the docking of horaes’shall see more clearly.
Mu ero-lPK &lt;be tr»ek
Doucet made her underclothes as well as munes and tails, drawling the vowels and
»«»?•
her outer ones. They were horribly ex­ tbe Matony British stare.” Spinutcra with
ytwterday and Inwtantlr killed.
pensive of course and she ordered quanti­ chroaic indigestion,-stout women with
ties of them.
their Interiors in a state of constant InHer wash Mils were dreadful to couUm- flummataou. men whore stomachs are in
S,pb lb—Tbe Dablio
.pondralot The Time,-te kb«t Uere bl nlato. and her Aunt Romanoff, who smoked flamed and people getting over the grip,
all
the
time
and
cared
very
,
*
tt,
®'
1
£
or
nn
.*
with internals weak, fevered andjrrlta^le
O&lt; eey eolemx l» Irele-1 be­
Mjv™ to til. lord “&gt; «--rve Him Ml
denlothes, made lbe~ wash bills and to an iucnriible degree rightly Ind ire,
z&lt;K-i.tmiM- that the failure of tuo
Marie's constant changing of lingerie a water injurious, » eokl well prater would
fore C
far from general, and
RtSkhwol ill &gt;“Uom. to breri »1&gt;“
topic of frequent and amazed though un­ be poured over a patient in n high fever, or
complaining conversation.
rather like throwing cold water on a red
tbelr midst. It b ibe^"1*
not the
Mario was vary liberal with all her hot boiler. Cold water is Intolerable to an
vah that «ludl dr?w tht naw
Jbe
things, including her underrlothes. tor Infianicd eye, which finds warm w*ter
drsecrntion of His
of taking up
Instance, she gave to Breslau, whom *he ^nothing, nnd Inflated -Btomachs rebel
hatwi. but with whom ahe wfahed to be on against sudden chilling draughts in the
friendly term*, a vety fine old fashioned same way. but nolwdy feels that cold wgte-r
linen bodice, rrimmed with long ruffles nt is unsafe for healthy eyes or heaBhy
the neck nnd ateevea, which sbe hetaelf had throats--Shirley IJarc in New York
Ixjcu weiring at the studkx It cn&lt; W»
Herald.
.___________________
An Oltl
---------u Gotfof wlvutlon. arid Uienj* would t*
wtatctoTox Ctrr. *pt-13 -Tta bod&gt;' franca and Breslau, who
practical young
RC&lt;7,pt'*L‘Lwew
THE ‘■CULCHWEEH” BIBBER CO.
7m
thank*, and prohaWy has it yet.-New
While tl« kiss of u pretty woman might
.1 lon...r .&gt;f tu. solder . '
be considered a harmless compliment any­
Hux the chief ^‘^.j^inUght tn d^:rtry in tl« IW.
where It is'doubly » compliment—twice as
sweet and romantic—when given beneath
night. Brynon
the chief of Wc^r&lt; hantera wili^nc us Friday morainic.
A rwwrr la uortlwrn M^ae m-rntly
^'(£’.3^p£h-drX । coming home UteIhnrsdnyni^
,
‘ADHESIVE COUNTERS.
the oaks of a moonlit park, with t he rfarfell lute the Ink, -nddrowmsl ^J-rai draak lb™ bocttai rf
"tSjJ trerabljng Hke diamonds through the’
AT RETA1E.BT &gt;
dewy leartm und the lull of flowing foun­
drowulnu;
, ,cw dri„ .„f rhe -Ua-." He.
Lot u&gt; .leap la lhe lorn. ar,.I « "-•J**"
tain splashing their silver spray over the
dMea oa him aa.l broke two at b» riba
m.nj
-ridlm -bo tan
ceremonies, i--j m
*ny «!«•?«•“
hared
bosom*
of
water
nymphs
and
bronae
ta.lOTwr.u..u&gt;£ “J'lSJ'Li.A. Butobr
god* with beautiful blind eyes.-AtlanU

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
ChildreitCryfor
Pitcher’s Castorla.

more
this!

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ptfemtw. wlfh tbe '
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J. G. RUNYAN,
G. G.

Kennebec Journal-

�Hastings Banner
Hastings. Thnraday.SepL 18, 1890.
MAUMAU. V. COOK. Kilter.

•BKK RASTDKIS, MICH., POSTOFTICE,
•
AtmVBT 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
A republican county convention will be hjid
la lh« courtroom. City of Hastings, on "EDMMt&gt;AY,8EPTKMBKE 17th. »»o. tor tbe purpooe o&lt; nominating candidates (or tbe state leg­
taiattire mid county oticers. and for tbe transacttam of sueb other badness as tony property
«aae before the meeting. Ttin convantiou wfil
becailed to order at n a. m. ot that day.
By a resolution of the county committee, each
votteg precinct will be entitled to one delegate
latite ubo»e convention for eacn » republican
votes cast for governor at the last preceding
ejection, and oae for each fraction of 15 over the
25. Jn oceordance with aald resolution, the vartaw townships and wards will bn entitled to
tiekgBteaasfoUowa:
AMK-rta 6. Baltimore G. Barry a, Carlton c.
Castleton 14. Hastmga twp. 5. City tat ward 3,
Cttvte ward 3. Citv -d ward J. City «th ward 5.
Hope". Irving 7. Johnatown 7. Maple Grove c.
OrangevlHe 7. Prairieville T. Rutland », Ttiornapple 12. Woodland 8. Yankee Springs fl. Total

Tbe township and elty coin mittres will please
freward their caucus notices al unce to thr
Maoriigs Bans kh.
By order County Committee.
M. L. Cook. Chin.
•
A. &amp; Kkxaitox. Sec’y.

REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
For Governor-^TURNER.
For f^eut. Governor—
WILLIAM 8. LINTON.
For Sec’y of State—
WASHINGTON GARDNER.
For Slate Treasurer—
JOSEPH B. MOORE.
For Auditor GeneralTHERON F.GIDDINiiS.
For Com. State 1-and Office—
JOHN G. BERRY.
For Attorney GeneraiBKNJAMIN W. HUSTON.
For Sup’t. Pub. Instruction—
PROF. ORF. SCHERTZ.
For State Bd. EdneaiionJAMKH M. BALLOU.
For Justice Supreme CourtEDWARD CAHILL.

For Member Congret* 3rd DlstrictJAMES O'DONNELL. .
vouaxy Airiav*.
For Representative In lhe Sure LegislaliireANDREW F. SYLVESTER.
FwSberiflJAMES H. McKEVITr.
For County derk—
THOMAS 8. BRICK.
For County TreasurerHALE KENYON.
For Register ot DeedsCHARLES M. MACK.

I For Circuit Court OommlsalonersALONZO K. KENASTON.
HARTLEY E?HENDRICK
For Surveyor­
: SETH PRATT.
For CoronersD. B. KILPATRICK.
A. L. VajtHORN.
Tbe republicans of Michigan In convenlion assembled do hereby adopt the follow­
ing platform:
1. That the republicans of Michigan
heartily edrnmend President Harrison for
the dignity, wisdom and faithfulness dis­
played by him and his cabinet in adminis­
tering the affairs of the nation, both nt
home and abroad.
I 3. We applaud thb patriotic course ot
Speaker Heed and the repqblicana in con­
gress (tor eo amending the rules that legis­
lation can proceed in spite of an obstruc­
tive minority, and we heartily endorse the
eoarM: of our senators and representatives
' X We believe in tlie purity of lhe ballot
box, and that any abridgement of the right
&lt;rfMiffrage la perilous to the safety of the
wation, aud we nrae tbe speedy enactment
by congress of agoft laws as shall protect
erery American citizen in-the exercise of
ttds sacred right.
X We are In favor of such a revision or
oar national tariff laws as will protect prodneers, laborers and farmers against tl&gt;e
ruinous ccmpeUon of foreign productions
amd cheaper labor, nnd especially commend
those featare* of the MeKInley bill which
provide for the production of farm pro­
duct*
welt as manufactured articles.
; S. We endorse the action of congress In
ita action upon the sliver question, and fuvot tlx* unlimited use of gold and silver
ballion ps a basil for legal tender paper
earrency interchangeable with coin.
X Wr endorse and commend the action
pf lhe republican party in carrying out its
Wedges Jn relgtian to pension legislation.
"Sf.TWe commend the able, economical
aad business like administration of Gov.
8. We fanor such changes In our state tax
laws as shall provide for a more equal and
just assessaient of real, personal and cor­
porate property, to the end that all proper­
ty fa the state, and not exempted, shall
coMtribu'.e its cqaal share in maintaining
tbe pab&amp;c burdens.
•
B. We favor such a change In our tax
Jaws a* will compel no person to pay taxes
on a greater Interest In property than he
wants.
&gt;0. We reaffim the position ot tbe fepnbMam party, heretofore expressed in Its
Kfate platform? of ittffi and 1888. upon the
tempi rance question.
11. We oppose the further issue of free
paw tin to members of the legislature and
idl other public officers, and we urge the
passage of law* Uiat will inflict heavy penaRtes upon such officers for nccepting such
jmaae*, and upon any Individual or corpo­
ration w*o shall give or offer to give them
to Much oalrers.
12. We favor tho most rigid economy In
the maoagttnent of our state government
a»d state faattattions, and demand shorter
-and lets expensive sessions of the tegiala-

•

There need be no misunderstanding of
ktee Imus between protectionists ami free
traders, however zealously the hitter may
amfle to oanfuse voters by diverting their
to subject* In no wise affected by

Protection means that employment shall
■Mt that for such work tbe compensation
stall be sufficient to enable him to live as

tfarc cheaper elsewhere than in this
riot;! bd turned over to tiie nation

getting from its people the

=
manufactured products ax such prices as
tl»e foreign sellers may dictate.

=
erery Morula, Sited.

A pertinent inquiry jnet now is
F»Uuwln&lt; l» «Ita

Anayria—P. K. Jeteell. Wm. E. Brown,
David Huggett, U A. Hyde, Chauney
Briggs.
Baltimore—Charles M. Hendershott. GIF
bert Striker, R. G. Rice. Henry Babecrk.
George Woodmansee, Cbaritm Gaskill Sr.
Barry—J. G. Hughes, b. IL WiUlaon,
M. Bellinger, IL A. Polly, C. W. Backus,
Eugene Harthorn, F. J. Norwood, Will
Elliott
Carlton—Eleazer Kershner. Jos. Keeler.
Henry Crockford, J. N. Covert, J. ‘‘M.
Rogers. Tobias Garn.
Castleton—C A. Hough. Jobu Fiirnbs,
J. B. Mills, Izn. Feighner, C. L. Glasgow.
E. L. Pariah, C. Price. II. A. Offley. Wm.
Strong, F. D. Soule, H. Strong, H. Fea.
will be equalized, or that the labor on all gles, S. Osborn, Ed. Smith.
Hastings twp.—.P. W. Burgess. M. B.
products that can be transported be turned Todd, L. A. McIntyre, C. Osgood, B. F.
over to those who will perform It for tbe Gaskill.
City, 1st ward—C. H. Bauer, Jas. M.
least money—whether It be In maklngube
loom, weaving the cloth, or at the sewing Bauer, IL K. Grant.
City, 3d ward—W. IL Snyder, Frank
machine by which the doth tertransfunned Snyder, W. F. Stokes.
Into garments; whether In mining and
City, 3d ward—Daniel Striker, E. G.
smelting the ore or In ftakiug machinery Holbrook, M. V. Barker.
City, 4 tli ward—W. H. Power's. R. B.
by which the products of the farm are
Richards, 1. W. Vrooman, Z. B. Hoyt, J.
transported to market
M. McElwain.
Thu Issue now before the country is to
Hope—Ira A. Osgood, Cha*. F. Cock, J.
determine which of these divergent polk McCallum, Frank G. Pierue. Jas. Graham.
cles shall prevail; whether, following the Felix Chamberlain, HenrySWllklnaon.
Irving—Enoch Andrus. J. G. Reuter,
advice of Jefferson and Clay and Lincoln, , Conrad Schinelclier, Sain'l Roush, Jacob
we will continue tlie policy of keeping mills Wing, Hudson Sisson. Wilber Cutler.
Johnstown—E. F. Nye. Willard Nye,
and factories near the farms that feed
Frank Bullla, P. A. Fisher, A. E. Dewey.
their operatives, or whether in accordance
Henry Stevens, Wesley Clark.
with the teachings of Cobden and Glad­
Maple Grove—A. T. Rowley, Thorium
stone and Cleveland, and other advocates F. Niles, Wm. Boston. Ed. WarbuHon.
of tariff reform, we will consent that our Chas. Fowler, Wm. Harding.
Orangeville—Herbert Brown. Geo. Her‘
people shall confine themselves to agricul­
lau. W. II. Stanley. Ira D. Brooks, Ixtin
ture and turn over to others those privileg­ W. Wing. L. F. Cook, R. G. Flower.
Prairieville—M. Doster, W. C. Towne,
es and profits found only in a diversity of
Byron Fisher, John Freeman. M. J. G&lt;&gt;ss,
1 ndwitries.
Martin Woodard. J. K. Flowers.
Rutland—Warren
Foreman.
Frank
Do those who demand free coinage know Smith, Thos. Haney, O. V. Stamm, Izd S.
what it means? Its result would be sim­ Cobb.
Tbornapplc—John Carveth. H. E. Hen­
ply this: To put 17 cents on every dollar
coined into the pockets of tbe sliver kings drick. Judson Stark, Dr. S. C. Rich, Rich­
ard Johnson. Jacob Jordan, Geo. Kilmer.
of the great silver producing states. Aaron Sherk, Ed. Holcomb. W. P. Gartett,
Whom would It benefit? Almost solely Chan. Ilarja'r. M. M. Prindle.
Jas. H. Bawdy,
these silver kings, not exceeding 50 tn ' Woodland—John
number. The law passed by tlie republi­ Jas. M. Smith, Walter Cunningham. J. O.
Itee, S. S. Schantz, D. B. Kilpatrick, C. H.
cans in congress will mean the coinage of Snyder.
not less than 905,000,000 yearly, or «m
Yankee Springs—S. C. Ritchie, J. W.
jiiutA om the entire output of our silver Briggs. John Hall, L. A. Pryor, M. A.
mine*. And tills will be tbe benefit: 'rhe Baldwin, Frank Sylvester.
The committee on permanent organiza­
17 cents difference between coin and bul­ tion aud order of business reported Iu fa­
lion necessary to make a dollar yoen to the vor of making lhe temporary officers the
yvvernmtnl, While under free coinage, permanent officers of the convention, and
this. 17 centa, amounting In a year to 39,- recommended the following order of businett.
•JOO.OOOon the coinage under the new law,,
1. Report of committee on credentials.
would go into tlie pockets of mine owners.
•J. Report ot committee on permanent
Now which is better for the country, to organization and order of business.
8. Report of committee on resolutions.
have tlie government or silver king* , get
4. Nomination of county officers In the
this 39,200.000?
following order:
1. Representative.
The republican party will favor free coin­
2. Sheriff.
age of silver just as sonn as tbe bullion in
Clerk.
.
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4. Treasurer.
a dollar is worth a dollar. Free coinage,
5. Register of Deeds.
at present prices for silver bullion, would
0. Prosecqtiug Attorney.
put 39,200,000 yearly in tlie pockels of the
7. Two Circuit Court Commissioner*.
mine owners. Republican legislation puts
8. County Surveyor.
9. Two Coroner*.
this 39,200,000 In the government treasury:
5. Miscellaneous Business.
and the good common sense of the country
Tbe commute on resolutions reported
will endorse republican legislation in this that In their judgment, the platform
adopted by lhe republican convention at
respect
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Detroit was strong enough and broad
Qmgressman O’ltonnelba vote has beep
enough for the republican* of Barry
recorded In favor of every measure calcu­ county.
L'pon- motion, an Informal ballot was
lated to promote, not merely the welfare of
taken for representative In the state legis­
his district, but of the whole country. He
lature, which resulted as follows: A. W.
is an able, wise and experienced legislator, Dlllenbeck 20, J W. Briggs 51, A. F.
: whom the people can depend upon. See Sylvester 44, E. F. Nye o. The first
that Barry county rolls iy&gt; a good majority formal balloioresulted as follows: Briggs
54, Sylvester 47, DIUenbeck 20. E. F. Nye
for 1dm.
3. The second formal ballot gave Brigg*
45, Sylvester 53, Dlllenbeck 25, A. L.
And now the* republicans of Barry coun­
VanHorn 0. The third Informal ballot
ty are In the field with their county ticket gave. A. F. Sylvester received 73. John
It Is a ticket which they can warmly sup­ W. Biggs 37. A. W. Dlllenbeck 10. Mr.
port. I&lt;et the republicans qow get at the Sylvester was unanimously nominated.
In a splendid speech. Hon. John Car­
work of electing their ticket and stand up
veth presented the name of James H.
to the work from now tillythe polls close. McKcvItt. nnd amid much enthusiasm the
secretary of tlie convention was authorized
It is work that wins.
to cast 131 votes of the convention for
The state ticket named by the republi­ Hustling Jim. .
With equal enthusiasm, the .secretary
cans of Michigan is one of the greatest pos­
wa« instructed to cast the 131 votes of the
sible strength, both in men and locality. convention for Thomas 8. Brice, for
Tbe platform upon which tbe nominees county clerk.
Upon motion' an informal ballot -for
stand is one that the majority of the voters
county treasurer was taken, resulting a*
of this state will cordially endorse.
follows: Ira A. (tagcxxl 44. Hale Kenyon
The democratic state convention at Grand 48 George 11. Crabb 21, James F. Mead a.
Jame, Mr Smith 17. The first formal
Rapids last week named a good ticket with ballot gave Osgood 51, Kenyon 70. Smith
•'Farmer Winans” for governor. But ft. Scattering 3.
Upon motion, Hale
"Farmer Turner” was In the field first, Kenyon wa* declared tin: unanimous
and Is recognized as the proper person for nomine** of tlie convention for county
treasurer.
governor of this state.
Ufron motion, un Informal ballot for
regfeter of deeds was taken, resulting as
follows: Charles W. Jordan &lt;»0, Charles
REPUBLICAN COUNTY CON­
M. Mack 2ft. John H. Brown 17. C. F.
VENTION.
Bropks 27. The first formal ballot result­
ed its follows: Jordan 58, Mack 47, Brown
22, Scattering 2. The second formal ballot
gave Jordan 5ft, Mack 51, Brown 24. A
third formal ballot resulted. Mack G5.
Those whh had indulged tbe hope that Jordan 08. On motion Charles M. Mack
the republican party of Barry county had was declared the unanimous nominee of
lost gpy of Its old time .strength, vim and the convention for register of deeds.
enthusiasm, would have been greatly dis­
An Informal ballot fur prosecuting attor­
appointed to look upon the’ spleinlid body ney resulted n* follows: Janie* A. Hwerzof representative men in the county con­ ey 58. Cha*. Bauer 58. Chas. 11. Weaver 7.
vention ot yestenlay. It was an earnest The formal ballot gave Chas. H. Bauer 59,
of titeohl time spirit that lias so often led James A. Sweezey 58. Weaver 3. The
the. party to victory, and pugurs well for the third formal ballot gave Bauer 69, Sweezvy
success of tbe splendid ticket nominated. 54. On motion (.’has. H. Bauer was de­
Every township and ward was represented, clared the unanimous nominee of the con­
vention.
ntiil erery delegation fillosl.
FOIIEXOOM aXShloN.
On motion Alonzo E. Kenaston and
Promptly at 11 a. m.. M. L. Cook, Hartley E. Hendrick were nominated us
chairman of the county committee, called circuit court coniniissioner*.
Beth Pratt was nomltmte.1 for surveyor
the eonvention to anler. making a few re­
marks pertinent lo tlw situation,, and clos­ by acclamation.
ing by calling Mr. Enoch Andrus to rhe
Dr. D. B. KUpotrirk and Dr. A. L. Vanehair.
IIqiU were nomfoaled for coroners.
Alm convention then adjourned.
Mr. Andrus on taking tbe chair briefly
thanked the convention for the.honor con­
Tlds was the largest delegate convention
ferred.
ever assembled in Barry county, most re­
L'Pqii motion Hartley E. Hendrick, of markable of all being the fact that every
MiddlevlHr, was elected temporary sec­ delegation was filled by the very men the
caucdwm teloeted except in two Instance*.
The following were made tbe committee The utmost harmony and good feeling pre­
on credentials: M. V. Barker. S. C. vailed. and white some of tlw contest*
wore spirited, all was In good feeling, and
Khchte, E. F, Nye.
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The following were named the com­ there never was a convention any where
mittee on iiertnaurnt organization and where erery delegate was marc free to vou*
order of burtneM: F. W. Burgess, for the candidates of hfe r hotee- The re­
Cbaunrey Briggs, Wm. Elliott.
.
salt was a* It always is, a aptandid ticket,
strung In men, strong in locality, strung in
tected. constating of John Carveth, James erery particular, and who will receive f*B. Mills, Dr. W. H. Snyder.
“ “
the polls. We have
Protection means that the existing Amer­
ican standard of life shall be maintained;
timt the wages of all classes of workers
shall remain, a* now, higher than the
wages paid to Europeans for similar ser­
vice. This cannot be done except by plac­
ing a tariff ou foreign products sent Imre
for aale in competition with the products
of tlie farms and factories of this country.
Free trade meant that all barriers against
the competition of foreign labor and commeree shall lie removed, with the Inevita­
ble result that wages throughout the world

un toM .Kousk ■« taw Uwra

dtl, L: ourkea. duwlp* &lt;h»l IM Mw-P
had bveu affixed, but quite devoid of any
pav stamp on reachmg their drat (nation
Other atoxn J* are heard from that come off
in the hand " bile they are being poatedThe letter goe* off fa the, box, the stamp
flatten off In tbe bajjd.
on can wrap up.
ra'n one correspondent, a ten cent special
Jmp in a bit of paraffine paper and It
will keep ita rticklueas, for tbe mucilage
you wrap up your two cent red
Stamp fa a almUar paper to keep them &lt; ‘
from .ticking together, the roauH i- b-1.
atlckinesa goe* out of them, ana uie
chance* arc that, they will fall off your let­
ter before it reaches Mr. Field’* atamplag
machine*. Yet the paraffine p*|*r i. *upncaed to act. by ita oflinuMi, precisely M
the less elegant plan of rubbing the stamps
as you bny them on tbe hair of your head,
b there any remedy for aticklraa atampaf
Certaiulv.there is. Tbe mndlage lottle, if
you have any doubts. You hod better re.urface them—in this Individual way-thaa
to have the trouble of tearing them apart
when all glued together. — Philadelphia
Ledger.
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“WImm Did Ton Get That Hat?”
W /. Correct Style

A

2. Correct Quality

N 3. Correct Price.
E

4. A This Year's Plat
5 Satisfaction all Around.

OUNb WIMT W/15 WANTED

THE MARKETSApples-Dried .7 c perib.

R. K. Grant’s, the Clothier's

Brans-»t.50 per bu.
Beet1 i.Re. 12.50383.00 calves. 3&amp;00.OI3 to
KKg-&gt;-iCdl*C.
Hides—Beef,4c; caifJHe.
Llme-Sefiingal Me per bbl; waterlime.31.50
per bbl.
Oats-:x&gt;c per bu.
New potBtees-ak*. per bu.
Purk-W.tJgtSoo. ...
_
I’ouitry- Beus. Sc; chickens. JOc.
Plaster -selling at M per ton.
Timothy 15&amp;-S1IK: at $2.00 per bu.

Who has the best selection he has ever offered.

JUJT OFENEb:
NEW LINE OF FAT,I. SUITS,
LARGE STOCK OF FALL UNDERWEAR,
CHILDREN'S SUITS,
OVERCOATS FOR FALL WEAR,
NECKWEAR
AND FURNISHING GOODS,
BEST LINE OF SHIRTS, Teffir®' IN CITY.

Wheat-No.H, whtte «70 red. kOc.
Elour-I-'XO |&gt;er hundred.
Wool - In washed 170X2; washed 23C&amp;30.
Apples-2«W.

Beans-8x00 per bu. for city picked.
Hutter—18Stl7c. creamers 1!*t23.
Corn-sic per bu.

Aekeaa. ae; docks. atiane
tUWheat- ’nu.’i white. ftfeXo. I red, STli

Cattle-Good to evira 4.WO4.85; choice lieaiflr
butchers, &amp;834M.49.
Sheep ano Latab»-bheep. dipped choice to
extra. tau»O*XB0: atxxl. to choice »4 8SB35 a*.
Lambs, best. MJMWhi.eo.
Hogt-Active 4.79fts.OO.

We are tying up bundles of these goods every
day for customers who are pleased and satisfied
with both goods and prices. In fact we are not
ashamed to own that our aim is to please people
who wish to buy CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS
AND GENTS FURNISHING GOODS.

R. K. GRANT

«AKlNc
POWDER

It s Done!

Absolutely Sure.

A cream of tarter baking powder. Highest
of all in leavening strength.- T. 3. Govern-

He’s fixed,

Located,

Hastings City Bank,

Stuck his stakes,

Hastings. - - Mich.
CAPITAL, $75,000.00
•

And stands there with both feet.

SLHPLVS 34.000.00.

Incorporated under The laws ot tbe State of
I
Mleirigaa.

«)pen for buV.nr’s Drc.lS.iMCln building lor
inerly occupied by Messer Bros.
officers:
O. &lt;». Roblnsoti. Pr-sldent:
Chester Messer. Vice. Prrs.
1). W. Keynokls, Cashier.

•

A. D. Cook, the Grocer
Is now located in the handsome

DIRKCTOHS:

NEW ROGERS’ BLOCK

Dxn w. Reynolds.
W. H. Pewers.
l&gt;. G. Robinson.
J. A. Greble.
John Carirth.
-----Chester MeAser,
; P.T.Coicrare.
A General Rank Inc Business Transacted.

pnly $2.50.
This is A No. 1 flour. Every
sack warranted.
Call injand see those oil
painting I give with $25 trade
at my store, i
Highest price paid for But­
ter, Eggs and Country Pro­
duce.

IS

He has added to his stock of groceries and
ready for business with a big /?.
’

He feels greatly pleased with splendid pat­
ronage received.
“'New faces every day, and lots of the old
customers.”

And there’s room for all

The reason they come is

BECAUSE

(1) They find what they want in tho line of grocei i' visions, floor and feed.
(2) They are well treated.
(3) They know they get value received in goods for t'.'.eir
The Hastings Furniture Co. money.
are selling their waste wood in
(4) Low rent, light expenses, and light margin of ] ‘
largo loads at
(5)
Prices paid for-butter, eggs and produce are the
$1.50 MCM
highest.
.
.

Dry Vend far Sale.
bELIVEKEb,

But not piled up.
Every stick ts kiln
driwi hardwood, the very best for .summer
wood or klndllag. Orders are filled and
delivered In regular order as received. Aa
tbs* Co. now have more order* booked tl*n
they &lt;»’&gt; AU for a few days it will stahd
those in
‘ "
*

(fi) And lastly because they like to trade there.

’Nough said

Good day,
Will see you latpr.

�H AST I ngs Banner
TT” ‘• • ■1Sept-18*189°*

PERSONAL MENTION.

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'

■M

=

FOUND DEAD IN BED.

;OOK. Local Editor.

C^ntT”

" '"lant '")*"■

Yertenky afternoon tbi&gt; community
WM shocked by the report that Will Hol­
brook bad been found dead in iaxi. and
the fair, all” tZJJV?0 “* *l '
the report wm mon fuund to be true.
.200 anything in the IlnT
i, week •
JI"?'
He had a rooiu connected with the law
I»“’o^ ^&gt;-^.WtS^.y office of his father. C; G. Holbrook, where
b0°^* 8boe’’ etc- They P*v
he was In tbe habit of sleeping, and be­
•J page.
the highest market price for butter­
ing a sufferer from insomnia, ami having a
? kaH at the Racket..
and produce of ail kinds.
' w
TriSl^“r *'"t
&lt;inukl great deal of trouble with his eves, he bad
■v. oft inside local page.
often requested his father notm wake him
1
Ji'JL
ek
*
trir
baUerl
*
s
“
*&lt;l
by
Dr.
Men l&lt;-”
up when he came to the office In the. morn­
ns 11! the Racket fair week. ?*lhrop are so constructed that either or t
"*
ing. ftcFfrequenUy »lept till one or two
spe gn
uwi 1’"trif.,,c *nd tMTOtfc currents can Im*
: -Aul-t ut the Racket ®cts.
odock
hi the afternoon.
Yestcnlav
used at the same time and both under -xSi EST’*“ “"l-^T^y
Jack «■■
morning his fatherc.came to tbe office as
-rort'mi c«mtlmi&lt;’S to be well- complete control of the operator With
usual, and found a note thas Will had
the cabinet he can give a Turkish or rJ£
The’ netr
written mid left on the table for him, in
simi bath, consisting of hot or dry air or ■m'bSFbtaSX.’™**"*&gt;'
-regard to some traslnres tv be transacted,
-hoe in the market
rae'1,ral«1 bMh or a perand looking Into his room saw that be
fumrtl tmth-lncoriwrating pure medleinal outC'i'S;*"”Gt*"" E",“* ■” was In bed with the .quilts closely drawn
pa-things at the Racket remedies so that the Inductive principle of
around him. and supposed him to In*
electricity will stimulate absorption thus
T?!.1.”
*'n ,or numnoow, asleep. Knowing that his son wm
tbe clreuUUnn. relieve eon.
’ troubled with slevpluotfiess and remember­
■«&gt;: fliers. Apply to Mrs. seetlon. liTlutlon and Indamatlon. tone, Tenn., Ial i evcnlna.
Wrt'f-'
Ing ft&gt;nnm adimmitkins. be quietly closed
T.. Mr. nml
Mr«. A. E. Kenaston,
Kenulon. .
!)!, the door, thinking he would let hhii ■deep,
ami strengthens the nervous system and
rnd Mrs.
a 11
...Tf. W.
ins l.e.tl granted an imparts strength and vitality to all who lb. -«&gt;, l4n&gt; Monda.v.
ilttlif,dreaming that even then he was cold
!&gt; i- give
It
a
fair
trial.
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Iifipn.
j H'
■‘-t'l-bei lloldni vl.llril M. nan.nl. In in dfath.
Thus It passed until about 3 o'clock In
Bellevue i ver Sundiy.
ji and Lowell fairs occur on
With this Issue, we begin a new feature
the -iifteniiMm, when Mr. Holbrook was
• •
- ithis Wur. .
with the Ba.xneil It has been our steady
MrS. A D.
F. Nlakern
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and family will go about ready to close his office and drive to
• t ,f. ull Im* a good display of aim to improve constantly: and it is in this to Orchar 1 Lake to-day.
his ftome about 3 miles from tlie city.
direction that the change is made. As Is
Harry ' Valdorff. of Jackson, visited bis Thinking that Will might be sick litusual with most country papers, our in­
thought he would wake him up before
/
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i*r dlsli during side pages have been tilled with what are parents it) Hope over Sunday.
startltig. to see If there was anything that
Albert Froutwlne and wife returfte-I to he wmitcil. and was horrified to find that
termed “outside advertisements" and mis­
, ii;. l.akerj-.
cellaneous reading. The peojile who take their hot! e in Menomlneo Friday.
all attempts to arouse- him-were futile.
hlhlreu'' 'Cbool caps Tor
•Min i&gt;aiM*r like tbe Baxwek do so mainly for
Help was immediately procured and it was
Mr?. K rk Davis Ja
.it Ruk^dl's* ,
js visiting her parents. found that he was dfmd, and at bis bed­
the local and county news. And we have
Mr. and Mrs. David Eyeleahymer.
w.ty up g&lt;si&lt;Is for way down followed tlie usual plan of placing all the*side was a -1 oz. bottle of elixir of chloral,
..’n ai Hire's
MissG act Messer returned to the Akeley about one third gone. A jury, composed
on the outside paces. Our atm from now
sslioql in
in Grand Haven yesterday.
of B. R. Rose.,Ed. Powers, .Jas. Crawley.
t .!ish Lt oysters served in on will be to make our Inslde pages just n&gt; school
attractive and Interesting as the outside.
E. W-. Morrill, Geo.' &lt;)sl&gt;orCaml I). W.
N. T. 1‘aikerand W. U Mead nude a
A. H. Henkes’.
To do this, we will devote one of our in­
Rogers, was summoned, who viewed the
,s,ml h-iid school b&lt;M»ks f&lt;p- side pages hereafter to local and county business trip to UratKl Rapids yesterday.
remains, ami adjourned to Justice Riker's
Louis &lt;;&lt;MMlyear
:..!.erts.iiep' room,
affairs, still keeping up the usual local
Goodyear will return to the office, where the Inquest was lield. con­
page 011 lhe outside. This will accommo­ military j&gt;chonl at Gambler. Ohio, to-day. ducted by P. T. Colgrove. After tbe tes­
uh- ill mlilinery goods and
date our advertisers as well as our locil
FJhkI Newton was in Vermontville Tues­ timony was all In, which went to prove
:i. Ikistlugs at Rujwel’IS.
that chloral had beeii prescribed to him by
news. Hereafter on our inside pages will
, - . in lath for apples at Im- found a page devoted to local and coun­ day, posting that town for the Firemen’s physicians, and that he was in the habit of
ball
&lt;
Hk
taking large doses of It for bis trouble, the
ty news and neighboring counties, amt
J.
T.
[Lombard,
of
st
Thomas
Ont..
jury retumeil a verdict that “death re­
other matters of special interest, also our
ny, She: land and Gennanthrilling serial story “The Deserter," also was In the rity Tuesday calling on old sulted from the effects of an ovef-dore of
ir'n lit all coiore at Ruschloral, without suicidal intent*’ It was
lhe latest general news from all parts of friends. 1
also shown that he had been dead 12 or 14
the country and lastly good mlM*e)lai»eou&gt;
Mr-.
-- Emory Busby returned from a hours, before being Mund.
l’jl Be*’ i» , m-JIs Dratches and clocks reading. We have no doubt our reader-- four .Weiks’ visit with relatives hi Ohio
it wm nq»orted at first that he had com­
Ui.
.
&lt;1
pr
&lt;
vs.
Call
and
see
his
and
patrons
will
appreciate
this
change.
-.i- A r
Satuida,
mitted suicide, but this'Is disputed on all
The Plainwell Independent of hurt week
Rey. V. M. Puffer is expected home sides by those who know him Iwst, and
,ifHt, the Charles Olmstead Recused us of doing some “dirty work." from tht M. E. conference in Muskegon Hie evidence does not show in the least
.ty.ml. Enquire of Smith in our write up of the hose race at Battle tomorro iv evening.
that lie had any such Intent. He was In
tire hahlt of taking strong drugs tn produce
&lt;*rei-k. where tbe hose team of this ettj
Corne ius Vis. of Grand Rapids. Is In sleep ami had chloral prescrlberl to him for
-ii -.van' to. be up with the scooped all the hose companies that were theeaty,_____
_ _______
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having
recently
returned ______
ftom a that purpose. The bottle of chloral that
.ii’ i.f tjiose fine lace shoes at there. Including the Scott hose team of trip to t :e old country.
was found at his bed side was purchased
Plainwell. While It was by 110 means our
Kev. k. D. Grigsby and G. K. Beamer Monday, ami Tuesday piorning said to the
intention to wrong iu any way. any com­
ml nicest stoek of ladies
. । pany that participated in tlie race at went td Tekonsha Tuesday to attend u druggist of whom lx- purchased it. that
'•luist night I UM&gt;k 8 nr 4 teaspoons ml! of
jeiM to l»e found in JJattD- f’wk. yet we will say that our ac­ uw-etlrerof the Predntors.
it (30 or 40 grains) and slept first rale."
count of that race was written Just exactS. E. Kirk. Commercial Agent of the All day Tuesday he was in a very clieerful
I ly as It was told us. Nor was it our In„ j,;
cdr. iM-ariug the tie
Clnclnintl. Jackson * Mackinaw R. R. frame of mind, though complaining a great
tcntliHi to cast *uy Tellections upon the ■was in.iie city on business Friday.
jj-m I through the city Tuesdeal about tlie pain in Ids eyes. That
S'-otl hose team, as their presence here
m r. ii, il.
Vhas. A. Scribner and wife went to evenfiig about y o'clock lie told a friend
July 4th won them many tlntterlng complltlial he had taken 30 grains of chloral al­
menu, txitli for their gentlemanly 'bearing t'li’u-agu Tuesday, where Mr. Scribner
J.f [- Sfanixslatr the growing nnd for their running abilities. 'Die will attend the Homuepathic Medical col: ready to relieve the severe pains in hi?
eyes. About half an hour later he was as
hat cistljutloii.
Independent closed the article by a M»rt
bright and clieerful us ever though com­
A. Ii Nhkeni went to Orchard Lake plaining of his eyes, which appeared to be
i 1-. &lt;ni: t fn-t-ze Jour liands. but buy n of a challenge in substance as follows!—
i tliv-J
k!d gloves at Holden -If Hastings wants a race, the Scott s will Friday io commence his duties a.* instruct­ greatly swoolen. H«* was seen to go to
ammimodate them, either here or at Ha-- or in div Military Academy. The best his room shortly after, light a lamp, and
’nr- kvuyj down.
■?
tings." In reply to this we will say that whhes pt alLare will) him. *
tliat was the last ever seen of him while
John Hessmer. we an- authorized to state, that tire Has­
alive.
w)*&gt; riill fix. them fn* of tings hose team will run tbe Scotts on tlie uXnarlir Brown, lhe genial salesman of
While the deceased was unfortunate In
hit-Li lalrge si«M-k on hand.
fair grounds in this city for $200 a side Tbv Chicago Newspaper Union, expects to many of his habits, and bls failings
move hpt family to t.'hieago next month, as.
train l&lt;«nil*!«l/wl’.b apples left and the entire gate receipts, the kind of a that cirr h nearer tlie center of his trade. wen- a source of great grief to his
.--.fay l&gt;diui’d f”r the eastern nree, whether hub and hub or otherwise.; All diiUke too see Clmrllc and his family parents and friends, still they had charity
to be optional with Plainwell. This is]
for him. not alone from lhe physical traits
, 1
with such u (-argo as
'open to Plainwell for l^days and the race IcavPtHis city, but whh him continued from whence they sprang, Kilt because
ibiug iiiHisiral.
.
not .to occur within at least two weeks sncct-ssJ
when himself, be was generous and* kind
K»! any tauey prices for yqur after its acceptance by Plainwell, each
Mr. dml Mr.-. Geo, Bnutley, Mrs. ( lias. to a degree, with pleasing manners, happy
joirhJrv iil lhe lair, but go to team to run with the same uh*ik they had Benflei and sun Ixwls. of Gram! Rapids. address, and with splendid attainments.
. lul*cry [where you can get a good at Battle Creek.
Mr. anti Mrs. Albert Warner, of Prairie­ But for the unfortunate matters to which
preal 1 / a v»tv reascprable price.
ville, and Mr. ami Mrs. Beadle, of allusion Is made, he would have been one
The Hastings Furniture Co. now occupy
of the foremost men in Barry cupnty, for
; irt&gt; n.rdS oFsor 4 foot would, its new nnd commodious building. G4X13H. Augusto. Mrs. Thurston, of Sturgis. Mrs.
his flue talents, rigidly used, would have
im-ii wdotl, in exchange for two stories high. With this and the 40 Spaulding, of Milo, attended tire funeral of
•ml.won him both faff* and high position.
dtlei, pumps, pipe?., or any feet added to the old buildhuf. tbe Furni­ Mrs. Clyster Messer.
iim-. SjJendid H horse power ture Co. has 40.000 feet of lt&lt;*»r space. &lt;&gt;r
Mrs. Russell is In Chicago this week
Niib-i- :&lt;e sale cheap: also 4 but 3.500 feet less than an arre. By Octo­
The best place hi Hasting' to buy dress
&lt; i-.uine and boiler, at Hastings ber 1st the Co. will employ [1.13 hands, or gocsls and trimmings and for the least purchasing millinery and fancy goods for
fall trade.
.
!. Work,.
I
nearly three times its gimranty to the money I- at Russell's.
As wks stated in last week's Bannek.
-veiling! Mr. and Mr». &lt;ieo. city. And what we are especially plea-ed
,
Church and Society
.iixpii 23 friends lm«r the to notice Is that It Is giving ttcatly employ­ Baffy ffounty has the best and most fruit
Rev. A. I), Grigsby will preach at tbe
tvKut-ssirig the night blooming ment to its men at as large or larger aver­ this vear of any counlA In the I'nited Presbyterian church on Sunday next, Sept.
■ art of blooming. The plant age wages than are paid by similar institu­ SUtes. land those fanner? who bave for tbe 21*1 at 10:30 and 7:30.
tion*
in
Grand
Rapids.
This
speaks
vol^
j&gt;ast fetv years given attention to setting
rty ■•) Mis. Barnet and all enThe W. C. T. U., of Rutland, will meet
anti™: »|M*ctade It presented uuim in its praise, especially when we con­ out and caring for fruit orchards are In
sider that the margin of profit on the low, great lack. Barry county realized $154).­ at the home of Mrs. Hattie- Doud the first
- the llokers,
priced goods in the furniture line is small­ 000 last veer from apples alone, and will Wednesday in Oct., Which will be tbe
- Kciinj Prof, of elocution, er than that on the higher jiriced goods.
do alxibt as well this year. For the past first day of Oct. All interested an* cordial­
an entertainment ■ ut Good Already good onlers are being received for two wficks. a representativeof a great fruit ly invited to attend.
II- Friitoy* evening of this week, the fall trade, ami assurances from the Co. s camiing company of Buffalo has been here, . The Methodists of this city rejoice that
i-UJ
i- invited to b&lt;- prcaeiit and salesmen give good ground for anticipating ami through F. H. Barlow «S Co., buying Rev- Puffer has been returned to them for
f the fimf-t ■ nteftnlnmtmU ever a splendid fall business. It makes good even H &lt;• windfalls, onlluanlly aUowetl to another year. He is the right man for the
’■&gt; 11 ri&lt;K*iili&lt;&gt;iitst In this city. gorals and sell* them reasonably—hence its
roton he ground, paying from 2-\to 30 place here, ami is held in high esteem by
phenomenal success. Aud every citizen
•hi
the Good Templar choir.
for them, anil shipping as his church and congregation here, as well
cents a -bushel
--------------------• • a day.
•
in thBt time. r$ by the citizen? of Hastings.
of Hastings has reason to be proud of Its high u-i 1.200 bushels
-I! &gt;■■ s. .feert Excursion to any part of
success, it has made the name of Hast­ for. thi usually valueless iiuality nf fruit.
1 urtfi-.vrsi and south West for
The Baptist Sunday school will give a
ings known as a manufacturing town from
■ ,000 cash has been paid by Barlow ••Harvest Home, Festival" next Sunday
will Imr sold at one fare for
Maine to Coioratlo, and from Minnesota to
nd probably S10.000 will li«v&lt;- l»ril evening Sept. 21. An excellent program
ip. Date of sale Sept. 23d and
&lt;k Co­ ■ ..
. of the aeaaon fnr
tllU
L-Illil
Texas. Who can regret tliat this city gave paid to tire
end
for
this
kind
has been prepared for the occasion. Rev.
rti). limited io return .thirty days
the pittance of si.500 to secure ibis factory, alone i y that firm. The reason for this
Ovlatt will preach a missionary sermon
-vie. &lt;‘all cm .or address M.
and whor would nor be willing the city heavy
heaw .ureliase of tills fruit for which there Sunday morning and the collections both
T1
Agent M. C. IL R.,
nlroulrl give three time* as much to get an­ Is &lt;»di larily n&lt;&gt; market ut all. is that in morning and evening will go .for state
other as large, as enterprising and with as
New York there is almost no fruit mission work. Al! are invited to attend.
orchard* this year, while Harry
-&gt; if "l.tn- thoM* who wish to ac- bright prosjMTU for the future? \ er? few
tOfCi Methodist pastors assigned, to thia
Olin futility • xcursluii which we think. A nd we hope anol her year our
COUlttJ l:a» a fair supply of apples.
Tounty by the Mtu/kegon conference are as
'and .liim'.ion Sept. 30, via city will bend its energies to getting thre»
follows: HasUnga. Kev. W. M. Puffer.
it. !t| - The ('. K.
S. Ry. or four more irood manufaeturinf concerns.
Notice.
'••s rmtn Hastings of $7 to
taking of sand on the dug way of Hustings circuit. Roy. M. J*
The
Irving. Kev. G. E. CoUlster; '.Middleville.
The Monument Association at its meet: aud -**J to Buffalo. N. Y. for
ertde cemetery grounds is forumRev. T. T. George: Freeport. &lt;&gt;. A.
the IB
»«'U. UreWed tb '“»k;. guild
return for 30 (lays.
jir.ler &lt;d the Rlverafilc .-.•nre.ery
M turUiv। inforniMion. sleeping car
and final effort 10 raise the amount nece - den. b iy. Any violator of this order will il«yer»; Woodland. Rev. T. H. Jacokro:
Banfield, Rev. 1. W. Wallace: Prairieville.
• - -t-'-. i-ajl on or address W. F. sary to meet Messrs A. Black * sons wmi«a
be pro iecutc&lt;L
Rev. J. White; Nashville, Bev. A. K.
. &lt; . K. 4 h. Ry.
Judgment against lhe Aaaoclalkm. &gt;onjJous Bessmeu Clerk.
nr over w.500. As we hare ex plained.
Stewart.
_____
- ra-il meeting of the Chautauqua th..
or
Ita'•
*■'
Communication.
Lonuuiui
i.
—
—
■
those J expecting- to become
it‘1
v II) l&gt;e Heid on Sat (inlay evening individuals nor as an Association a .
under rhe ™urt'. dSrhJtw. ‘““'^'JXd
The Hastings Fire Department are mak­
his w. • I:, at srvti-n o’clock at Smith Jc iy for this amount, and II mus. J?’ ’’
ing extensive preparations for ■ tbelr
- . Tim liooks for the years by the Voluntary subscriptions °t tht
anuiiai ball to b« heldi at l iuon hall.
1 ie* ordered as soon t het caller as
jum eounty. We e.™- teflew
Thursday evening. Sept. 25th. 1890. to
at th.- work may begin with •he nmole of Barry county are so un
Of thr free ground and prepare tlie
» giexl | circle Is in pn»speet . iatrlSi ’ «&gt;
. "LN
bl, laid out for addltloual cemetery which they are pleased to welcome you.
5j»ecial Attentioii will be given to
mteresttfl in the Chsulauqua- UriMltjV- drri.lloii, Merlhee. •ll&lt;1
uurpok-.
The lots on the south side are
t fail to Im present and Identify Svhicof her Mildlerit dead M w ‘‘u‘!w ESKhil! sold and more Iu* ■« inee'^ strangers attending tit’s ball.
Yours respectfully.
Lbsin
with the work at the beginning
B? rating the sand on the bank the com*
H. F. D.
uf
jea .

L.O ;Ab NEWS.

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ry
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le
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tin ir
nk 1
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,C^ 1^' cash for all of 1
*n th""

h

£51

11’lier*- - । i । no d&lt;»ubt be a large at:■ ) il.-.n-v . 11 the ntrf next week, and peo*
P&gt;4 will U 1hunting
........... ............
after bargains, and -in
'h •&gt;-onm -tiou1........
we will
..;;i say tliat Hams «fc
MnArma 1 h:r.e the finest line of erockery
4
aare ever brought to this city,
mrht it espednily for tlie fall
—thev ore the recognized leaders
■"I11-" t-r&lt;&gt; -ty imsiness. we won’t stay any'i'lng mo t-_ reily [that prices are right.
Fl’* top Kg.-b will im* )taid for butter.
•
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’
—
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— jl
II farm
produce,
(iiiflp
them
a,

wraith readies over $13.ow
population 24.000. wblc
services and
her sacred *,**dlft,SrbSSeBart7
their valor. But we do
upop ))(.r
county will suffer
w|tb bcr
record. Certainb i
’ Um, ^qhuuk-ui
people, and not
rfwht to presume
\ J^ttk-n who had a rtffM « p
Th„
upon their
Indent
ot the

‘

•'-:• •-&lt;|ty afternoon two little boys by
numIJ-nnrtt aud Stone, living in
-ml wnnl. thnurlit they would have a■ j
"firn, so they set fire to a stack of'
-to Hiram
—
.tkiiapJi
’•?“* I’ m-!i nghig
Mead.
------ ...
i*ii«'ii Ui r the pile of straw touched a
'-ttn. l&gt;v|iim&gt;hiK t&lt;, Mrs. Bennett, and for
4 •"bile &gt;1 looked very doubtful for lhe
the.
'■tn'. Tae fire was mjuh discovered by;
ncirfhboni. who kept the 8re b«ek:
XKb a uu -het brigade-, until tin? hose boy*
Machtd tbe spot. The boys made a fine
.
» Ur fire; and but for their timely arTpal. Uifib-jiidlng would have gone any*
.w*y;
■ f• -

n R. J-ylM
Cook.

Next Tuesday. Sept. 22d, the M. C. R.
R will give an excursion to Grand Rapids,
„Em.nrr ron&gt;l»b tbtlr own «&gt;mrr
“2kJmr«Klr..........
tow 10 to allow all the privilege of hearing the
fauHHi- stratus Orchestra, the tnort noted
.
ordei-j)
.
nitention of lot in tbe world. »t • very li&gt;«
trip UcteU wlU be eol.1 from U.. city let
“rkC•• r&lt;'Sll’B*SSv«‘

tm- bda-d thinks they are to keep their to*

l&lt;r' J lLmn

m»nv&gt;lo not know ttelf own
nenririt «!•&lt;*«. I..-

.ml tbe
I.„ .lre«.ly P»W •«»
Sl.w more, »hd l&gt;«*e
” ' .n„ nat

"t.’EdtTwrt'SS’ »«r wnnM *"P

in ibis
efft-rt «IH “
uufakle. Ahd eUy before going •U[1V\O&lt;| can do It and
Itotinp should do till*
noone will l*&gt;”y lu ^TsbafU which "'?*•

M

nXeumir. Jo“’
»« iSawffl* Comvu-rj In.

Hntlnr.

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Tkt. Aft-. M. C. IL R-

1 ou&gt; W *«• “per’

Xas given bh imtc
of the
tie- bahiner. T»" -lWn&gt;He»
A.Mh-Ulkm b**'*'2u SltHihttdl) »&gt;»e

rvntributiOn.MthJd««d',of 1Uro‘
z-rwmiM-morate*
a^-kis in de-

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Ask Your Friwili to Sitariis
for tie Banner, and tbej will
have lie pleainre of rata
tie tat etorj pittintoL

MORRILL “SCOHPflNT,
----- THE-----

OWFRIIMK
IN BARRY COUNTY.

All Goods Med Id Plain Figures
AND AT THE

LowestLiving

Price

Our Fall and Winter Stock
---- OF—

Hats, Caps, Gents Furnishing
Goods and Clothing
Are Mow A.rin.’V'in.sr.

Our stock is larger than ever before and
prices lower.
We have several grades in Black Cheviot
Suits and Overcoats. They are very fashion­
able and will be largely worn this fall and
winter.
If you are in want of an Overcoat or Suit
call and see them before buying.
Yours truly,

E. W. Morrill &amp;’ Co
flT RdSSELL’J
Now ready for your inspection and bound
tO please.

MILLINERY.
All the latest and best patterns and styles
for the autumnal season.
The ladies of Hastings and vicinity will find
here an assortment that cannot fail to please
and at satisfactory prices.

Fall Dress Goods
Our first- invoices have arrived and we
shall be pleased to show them.
They are
worth looking at, and comprise the latest and
most desirable patterns.

Call in and See Them
We are receiving new goods in all our de­
partments and it will be to your advantage to
see us.
Our aim is: Correct styles, good goods
moderate profits.

AT RUSSET

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�Hastings Banner
Maatings Thursday, Sept 18, IBM.

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First contest to take place in Detroit this
month. Tbe military rnlea to govern wW

D- R. Cook was in Jackson last week.
Gen. D. B. Alnger will act as chairman.

A TRAGIC 8EQUE
To a Recent Senwtion at At­

T. S, Brice attended the state fair
About every
lantic City, N. J.
Thursday.
notice* that "
Mrs. J aha Willison visited In Kalamazno
would like to have us publish as “personal .
r given that thu annua) meeting of favors,
last
week.
’' to held boom their paper*. We. 1
SAD EMD OF A TEOUBLED OAEEEB.
Ire Association of Barry, Prairieville.
Chas. Pal matier, of Banfield, was in tinadmire their enterprise exceedingly, bat
w ill say tliat we are not especiallj- inteir- icity Monday.
ested in what they have to offer, in as
A. J. Bowne, of Grand Rapids, was in
Alexander Hamilton and Prtnetpat in
much as It does not particularly interest
1 JOHN J. PERKINB, Bee.
our readers, and as -‘peraonal favors” they tlie city Thursday.
Robert Joekaon, of Allegan Co., was In
do not help us to pay our bills. When
the«e,saine Journals decide to pay for what ithe city last week.
they ask of us for nothing, we will be glad
Mr*. W. W. Cote visited relatives *hi
•ner of Court ana jenerson st. noepa r.our, to talk with them, but until then they' Bellevue last week.
bone meal. ground orMer-abell. eag food might as well save their postage.
HELXNA. Mont., Sept. 15.—J. O. Green,
fowls- Also a general stock of groceries.
Miss Ettle Holmes ami sister, Lethe,
Try to pronounce the following list of
I good*. Low prices.
son of Norvin Green, preaident of tha
test words and compare tbe result with returned home Friday.
Western Union Telegraph company, re­
Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Striker were In
Worcester and see how you come out:
turned to Helena ou Friday after* tour
Apotheosis, tonsilith. clangor,’ Illustrate, Muskegon over Sunday.
ot Yellowstone park. Mr. Green says that
bellAws, nomenclature, acclimate, adept,
Mia* Eva Coney has relumed from an on Aug. 23,-while on hi* way Into the park
chai
ro-osc
uro,
desuetude
diphthong,
■ 2,200
CSrcnlation this week
extended
visit
in
Albion.
from tbe Union Pacific, be stopped at th#
gauntlet,
gibbering,
allopathy, ally,
roseola, dismay, erysipelas, gallows, glad­
H. H. Barlow, of Coldwater, visited ranch of Robert Ray Hamilton, the New
: Very hard rain Monday night.
iolus. naivete, diversely, enervate, hostler, relatives in this city Thtfrsday.
Yorker whose trouble with his wife at
;G«t your entries ready for the ftdr.
neither, phthisic; pharmacopo-a. absolve,
Ed. Burton, of Chicago, visited his Atlantic City, N. J., caused such n sensa­
luxurious, luxury-, splenetic, nrfltery, path,
tion
a year ago. Mr. Green says that Mr.
Remember the fair begins Sept. 23d.
quadrille, resoluble, Boston, waistcoat parents in this city over Sunday.
Hamilton had bought a ranch about two
The city has been billed fnr the annual Terplschore,
Melpomene,
sarsaparilla,
Mira Sadie Roberts was the guest of mouths ago and made it an outfitting
excutsion of tbe Olin family.
sardonyx, seamstress, matutinal, halibut Miss Grace Dewey In Owosso last week.
place for park tourtata. On hh arrival
Will Rldi ha* purchased a haruiws shop vicinage, pianist mausoleum, palaver,
Fred Goodyear, of Grand Rapids, spent be found that Mr. Hamilton had been
in Woodland. Here’s wishing him boc- Micluijinas.
Sunday with his mother in this city.
gone ou a hunting trip for five days. The
On Friday afternoon last Jacob L Keen,
Gen. PhrkhurxL of Coldyater, was the negt day Mr. Green and his party started
.A larger acreage of land than nasal of Battle Creek, formerly a resident of As­ guest of F. G. Goodyearamgfamily Thurs­ to bunt for Mr. Hamilton. About thirty
was sown to wheat this fall In thfo ^ectinn. syria township, was brought before Justice day.
mile* from the ranch Mr. Green found hia
Feighner. in this village, by Deputy Sher­
so we have bee® informed.
■
iff 1’. K. Jewell, of Assyria, and gave Ixinds
Dr. and Mrs. J. C. lampman attended body in Snake river and hi* home and dog
There are Indications that the grip will to appear npxt Monday for examination on the M. K. conference in Muskegon last n short distance away.
Mr. Hamilton
be around again this year. At least it has the charge of forgery, preferred against week.
waa identified beyond all doubt by Mr.
broken out in several cities.
him by Wm. J. Ix-wi-. of Assyria. The
Green,
who
had
the
body
takep to the
Hon. H. A. Goodyear, attended tin­
Wheat nround tlie county Is coming up warrant was issued in January, 1S8D. buC democratic state convention In Grand Rap ranch and notified Mr. Hamilton's famnteeiy. and if it receive* no set back, there as Keen has been out of tbe state since ids last week.
lly.
then it has beeji lying idle, until Mr. Jew­
will be a large crop next year..
Roy Bnrlow went tn Orchard lake Mon­
ell took It over to Battle Creek last Friday-;
Robert Ray Hamilton was born hi New
for sale, my redWeacn property in first and put it to work. According to the com­ day, where ho will attend the Military
York’ and was tbe son of Gen. Schuyler
ward, one kit, Ixnise Mid bam all in first plaint of Mr. Ix-wIr. it i* alleged that Keeiu Academy thq coming year.
clans condition. Tertn* to suit purchaser. held a cbatile mortgage against a horse and'
Hamilton, a grandson of Alexander Ham­
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Kingslej-. of
ilton. After graduating from Columbia
some house-moving tools which were in the,
Los Angelo*. Cal., were tlie guests of Mrs.
college and the Columbia Law school he
Salvator, the great running horse, beat possession of Lewis, aud that as the mort­ Julia Willison and family Sunday.
gage
was
due
he
went
to
take
imaaeaslon
l&gt;egan the practice of law. He wan elected
tbe world's record tbe other dav by making
of the goods at a time when Mr. i&lt;ewis was'
Mtes Fanny Mixer left for Chicago on to the assembly in INll as a Republican
a mile in tl.BS1-;. nnd k liable to be the
champion; fer some time to come. Strange not at home, aud took also some things not' Tuesday morning where she takes the from the Eleventh district, and was re­
to hay,-Salvator.is not owned fn Hastings. enumerated in the mortgage, butthat al styles in D. B. Fisk’s wholesale millinery elected in 1888, 1887 and 1888. He spent
the time he returwed the mortgage to the house.
Fanm-m. twiag the last stock you have, township clerk, a list of the confiscated
much of hi* time in- traveling, both in
Miss Colwell who lias been clerking in this country and abroad, and was a mem­
thu best grate, fruit anti vegetables- to the articles had lieen inserted in tho document.
fair. Take view -days rest and exchange If Mr. Lewis can prove his allegations it the post office for a long tiim!, has accept­ ber of the Union League club, the Uni­
views wiOi your fellow fanners and make will look decidedly dubious for Mr. Keen. ed a position in an office In Buffalo, and versity club and tbe Tuxedo club.
left for that city Monday night
this fgir the most successful «ie ever heid. —Nashville News.
About July 1, 1881'. Xlr. Hamilton hired
C. H. Itell. accompanied by his interest-’
The I’l&amp;awell Independent thinks that
'Die Owosso Times, the able exponent of Ing children. Gray and Beatrice, started.
rooms In tbe Noll eottage at Atlantic
whirlwind cam beat the hose team of that one. of tbe most progressive and enterpri*Tuesday for Hastings. Mich., where they
ing cities in the state. Ims notified Its read- will remain until next week with the City. He was sccompanle i by a blonde
। ers that after the first of October it will grand parents of the little folks.—Bluffton woman of middle age, a nurse, ami an 8moths-old baby. On. Aug. 26 there wa* h
will prove a veritable eyedone to the famous1 adopt the emte in ad vauce system, as far as
(Ind.) Chronicle. Mrs. Bell was formerly quarrel between Hamilton's companion,
•Seeds.
subscription* are concerned, and will drop Mias Dell Count of this city.
then known variously a* Eva Mann aud
1). IL McElwain was at tbe Mate fair at from Its list all wlio are wot paid In ad­
Mm. Hamilton, and the nurse. Mary Ann
Ijmsing last week and exhibited his poul­ vance at that time. We predict that it
Donnelly. The nurae was seriously
will not be Inng )&gt;efore the bustling editors
try. and core took with more than his
Diet,, in tills city, Thursday noon, ot wounded in lhe abdomen with Mrs. Ham­
of
tliat
paper
will
feel
like
kickifig
Uiemshare of the first prises. Delos always
selvea liecauso they had not adopted the ronHumption, Emma C., wife of Chester ilton's ienry-handled dagger, and Mr*.
Hamilton was arraigned in court upon a
c.iish-ln-a&lt;lvanef system long ago—«L least .Mesmtr.
poaltry.
j While Hie death of Mrs. Messer was not charge of felonious and atrocious assault.
titat's tlie wav we have felt. Such a Sys­
' ’fl»e fourth annual -reunkm of the New tran save* contracting any bad accounts, unexpected by those who knew of her con­ Mr*. Hamilton was convicted, and Is now
3rd Mich., Infantry will be held at G. A. and responsible snbeg ribers 'don't have to dition, yet the annottneeinent of her serving a two years’ sentence In Trenton
JL hall Oct 8th. beginning at 2 o'clock pay the debts of dead-twats anil you don't deceaM- Thunulay npon east a gloom of prison. Tbe nurse recovered.
p. an. Capt Sprague of that reriuie-irt Is ex­ force a man io go in debt against his wish­ iHadness over the community, where tdie
On Sept 8 Mr*. Swinton, lhe *o-calied
pected to lie present ami a very pleasant es; provided lie will take tbe paper out of was w murh beloved, and had spent so
mother of Mra. Hamilton, and hereon,
time is anticipated.
the pootoffice. Beside this, subscnlM-rs ap­ imany years of a useful life.
■ Emma C. Bentley was born in Snininer- Joshua Maun, both of whom had been
preciate
tlie
fact
that
their
paper
will
be
The forthcoming report of the connufc
York city on
iscL Niagarajk^ N. T., May 12th I MB. locked up nt New
stoner of r»ikw«i&lt; will shew that there stopped when their time expires, and that nnd with bdHBmts Mr. and Mrs. Simeon charges of conspiracy to defraud, told In­
were 572 caauaUties on Michigan railroads if they want the nnper again they can eas­ aientley. uwiv«fto1 Barry county In 1835, spector Byrnes that the baby, Beatrice
ilypay
for
it
The
jmper
can
l»c
published
during tbe year, an increare of 40 over the
residing for m^tty years ou a farm Ii) Rut­ Ray, whom Hamilton believed to tie hi*
preceding year. Of thia number 173 were cheaper, and a paid in advance list is of land. a utile weirt of Hastings. She ac­ and for the sake of whom he had married
greater value to advertisers. In fact Lhe
kilted and 3W were injured.
quired a gooa^mmtion in the ditirict the woman, had been bought from n mid­
rasb-In advMiee system lias everything In
wife In that city for 810. They said they
Willie Miller, in company with several its favor, and will be universally nifepted |*rhoo! and in the pabllc schools of this
i-ity. and for many jxmrs was an earnest had had to try four babies before they got.
afther boys, was riding on a hand car Suq- when its merits are carefully considered.
ouetoeuit. During the examination of
viay and whic going down grade Willie Ti*e proprietor* iff tlie Thne* have nlso aud very successful! teacher.
tbe
conspirator* Mr. Hamilton testified.
waa thrown off and one of the wheel* pass­ added a *xrw jiony Job press, and now have । NlnetM* years aM&gt;, she was married to
ed over his limbs inflicting quite a flesh -one of tbe finest nnd best ,equipped offices Chester M«**er. One child was Ixtrn to
He
said in tbe Tomtai police court that
them,
which
unfortunately
survived
but
a
wound but fortunately no bones were in the slate.
few short won ths. it Is os the accomplish­ ho had met Eva four year* before in a
broken.—Fveenort Herald.
The deahe who has no printed letter ed. womanly woman, the faithful, devoted house of disrepute in New York city, that
Tbe Woodfared
______ -on lhe heads on which to n*k for circulars, cata­ ^vlfe, the Hlnceiv friend with tbe kindly he had lavished money upon her and that
should be ar- logues and prices, and conduct his general «ilc and earnest welcome ns well as eul- he had finally marriedber far the sake of
betwnen Star Garer and Barry eorrespondenre wltii, suffers more every •ared mind, tliat she will be best remember­ the child sho pretended was his. Mrs.
jt at the corn mg fair. The former month for want of them than a five year's ed. These qualities endeared licr to all Swinton and Maun were held for the
waa N'IcMvtouflover tbe latter at the races supply would cost. He economics by who knew her, and especialiy'to those who grand jury ann subsequently indicted for
a short time ago, end as Barry GokWuwt 1* using jKistal cards, or cheap, and to his knew her best Her Influence was cdevat- eempiracy and grand larceny, but the in­
the pet Ikihm--of this county, aixl a great shame, often dirty scrap* of paper, and Uig, her social powers ever exercised dictments were quashed. Thnt they bad
favorite in tills eity. the race would prove whether lie states so or not he expects the toward tbe bettehnent of society. Shv profited by their n*«oclation with Mr.
a great drawing card.
lowest prices, the taut trade. He may be was greatly Interested always in those Hamilton, through hw wife, was unIntelligent '• farmers tell uh that &lt;l&gt;e ever so good for Ids purchaj!?*, may even' things and pursuite that elevated the heart duhitable, but it was found Impracticable
to establish the technical charge.
present depm&gt;*od alate of Ute cattle market offer tn pay cash, but there is something so Mid mind, and was ever a student of the
cannot tong exist, as there, have been too careless, shiftless and slovenly about his beat literature; advocating those retorms,
letter that iiwxcitc.* suspicion, becaustfnot &lt;mletly, modestly yet earnestly, which were
On Oct 3 Mr. Hamilton appliAi in the
many slaughtered on account of their un­
for society's
improvement. supreme court foe-annulment of hl* marprofitableness, cither for market or dairy in keeping with well recognized, good taisl- designed
purpose*, during the past few months. nera principles. Wheat such an inqniry llyporrlHy and stianui had In her an In- rlagc on lhe ground of fraud. In the com­
plaint, Mr. Hamilton Mid his wife’s
They. My that a. scarcity of tide kind to al­ comeeto a niaoofactnrer &lt;y a Jobber, it vHtorate enemy, while the good was stfmaiden name was Evangeling L Steele,
ready noticeatite and they untiripate that goes through a most searching examination txactlve to her. and she sought to make it
and that they were married on Jan. 17,
a groat change will take place In Cite cattle as to character, means and credibility, half so for others. Her home was tbe reflection
condemned to tiegin with, it would' be of her nature—everything in order, invit­ 1880. HI* consent . to the marriage, he
examined anyhow, even if handsomely ing cJiecrfuliiefi* mid comfort, not alone *ald, had been obtained soleiv upon her
Smith, wlto i«i well known printed, but the difference to begin with, fur her devoted husband, but for her false representation that ahe had Riven,
birth to a child of which he waa the father.
around here, but of late living nt South would be about that of introducing a tramp friends a* well.
Boardman in Um* northern part of tta* and a gcntlraaan ou a witness stand In
About four year* ago, symptom* of that Tbe complaint farther stated that at the
state, passed through here Tut*day for court. Besidea. (he printed heading would dread disease, consumption, began to man­ time of tbe marriage the defendant had a
Ann Arlmr. wbfcre lie ba* l»cen taken tor answer tbe quertkm as to whether the en­ ifest themselves in Mrs. Messer. It iiad husband living, although detail* of th*
treatmenL The doctors at South Board­ quirer was a dealer and at the same time ewr since been tlie studied plan of a fond former marriage cogld not then be pro­
*
man have givw him up. and he was taken indicate hia special line of trade. Dad husband to do all that money and faithful cured.
lo Ann Arbor as a last report. Hi* friend* penmanship, Imd Hpelliag and bad gram­ attention could do to l»eat luck thu
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The cnae w** la*t upon a motion made
will be giad to learn of his recovery under mar are pardonable, l»ecaa*e many unedu­ iniddinu* destroyer. Nothing that could
the aidllful treatment the Ann Arbor uicd- cated men have ta-eu aud- are now very’ be suggested that might prove of benefit by the woman'* counsel for. a larger al­
ical college affords.
successful in busimma. lint even those was toft untried. But all this merely put lowance than tunt which her husband con­
tinued to pay ber. She wanted the money,
Lena progress lias been made in tlie are less objectionable when appearing wjtli off for a time tlie inevitable. With clreer- she Mid, to enable he? to defend tbe anit.
evklenerai
of care, neatness and prosperity. fulness, patience and calm courage she
country roads than Iu any other method
ln« ’’“ftolf 4»t a disadvantage In prison.
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Michigan
Tradesman.
Imre the jmln and suffering incident to her
of trmwportaticn. While cable and eteetrie
She did not get It. She had obtained ud
long illness. For some.time before her
cue-have broaght distant parte of tbe
to the beginning 9f 1MB HQ.OOO from Ham:
deatli she realized that the end was near at
coantry near to each other, tlie fanner lias
w’lfc “1*° bad un allowance
Dry fodder or grain is needed to be fed hand. Witli Christian, resignation she
to) market his crop* over roadp. that are
of vt.,000 a year. A* hi* widow she i« like­
calmly-awaited death’s coming, and even ly to have difficulties in obtaining a share
not ranch better than they were when they along with silage to the dairy cow*.
were first laid out. Surely the ImproveRemember, variety in food is as neces­ HpOke of It as a blessed relief, nnd the efhia estate of some H8,qo0n year, for
menta-af public highways are not up to sary for eowa and oilier animal* as it is for entrance to on existence much the more to there I* not much doubt that the heirs
be flesireil than that on earth. And so Iter will fconlinue to dispute the legality of
the times, nor within telephoning dtatance
spirit took flight to that land whence none her marriage to him.
oocnpaR-d with improvementa in other
August to Um* worst monUi in the year return: but not In gloom, rattier in Joyous
erection*to have a eow conic In. .sojar as profit is expectation.
C, sJPalHierton, the weather prophet of concerned.
Her taking off means sadness, not atone
Mruttoi., Utah ,
1, _H„ J w
roodland, say* that the months of SepA professor of dairying defines a in tlie home she loved and where she was Arory, wbcw k«u UellKhl In ownliur nod
_‘mber. October and November will be creamci-y to be a factory where butter and loved, but in many hearte and home*. drtrlu, tu. trottar.1 nc b|m j„
They shall lie comforted, especially he who tnrabln with bl, MMbodlK bn-tbran |,m
quite wet and cold, and during that period cbeeae are mode.
watrhed her so patiently, and no falthmily inirf. bl. pmee with th, Mlehl™
there will be 42 rain and Know storm*.
The Noriwest Farmer says that tbe ad­ attended to her every want, in the thought »&lt;. Ih-dhhbMn. •».
.(X
Be advises all Who are going to have any
vlee
so
often
given
to
grade,
up
dairy
herds
that to her what we call death seemed but nommlUM wm mtnpl.tMl
one for ioga, to get them ready early for
the weaahcr still be very seveae and there frequently begins at tbe wrong end. It is the entering to that land where It is ever My. tb*t Mr. Arney .datlt, tb.t b. did
will be iota of *now. Those who expect to in toomany instances the dairyman him­ morning. Her life here had been the wrtincr nnrt
-in
..
.ntotoe fortunes in the saw mil) business, self dvhu wants to be first graded up.
sou tee of comfort and help to many, never whlchta jn«t the reverse of whet he wna
are advised to start in thta winter. Keep
When your cows seem not to thrive on with ostentation but by ita quiet charm:
r eyi en the indicator.
silage, or when they make a poor quality and lhe memory of her and her virtues &gt; cMenuy.
will .11 v? on In lives tier living had bless&lt;-d.
, allck Individual who has been work­ of milk or emun while being fed.on It,
over tbe state is still at large, and the reason Is cither that the ullage Itself Is
..
i
jy.—Au ex­
poor
or
they
have
had
too
much
of
It
and
plosion of go* in the South Wllkasbarre
Id receive a proper reception if lie calls
No
Name and Resldeui
Ago
yao. He generally call* at some not enough of dry food with It
shaft of the lihlgh and ■Wilkeiborra Coal
I Hugh I*. MeUmiald*. Hnps
farm houre and wanta to bay the
£blce
morning
A dairy authority say* tliat $100 worth 14- I »arnllItood. Ritas. Kai (
right off. aad generally invites hlm»Jobu U. Wlncy. Jto**, JimlxCo
Wiling Georgs Ford and.hadly iujnrta*
of cheese take* from a farm les* than one» Mariiui Bella Uer»ry. Carlton
topper and stays several days be­
Isaac Jone*. Caune of the accidenseventh the strength that $100 worlh of
.eCiinrie* R. Car*™. Gslraburt:
XI dropping by Ford of his safety lamp '
gets his mind completely made up
fulrlte l*mittnt. I*raltirvnie
IK
grain does, while $100 worth of butter
I Anwm A. HtsMtev. ctfv
Whether he wants to make tlie
takes nothing nt all if the aklm milk and
. JnllaTomer. &lt;&gt;ra&gt; &lt;1 Rapid*
mi or notAfter hunting around battermilk are fed on the farm.
&gt;,li&gt;hn w. Willard.jHkMtavdte
COKTAMlxuruc, Hepu |,_A
’ .
three day» to see if he can't find a
&lt;K*Ue Benaway. tn tog
m.»u» »ppro.d»4
OroujUm &lt;b«
A cow wlifnily and “cusaedly'’ hold* her
r fetation he dtaappears after dark.
• Clmrch At»«Uiu 5.‘tta»i. Mleb
dbrtrrWx!i«H-.
'.tesltoum
milk
by
main
force.
She
draw.-,
her;
I everything else.Im- can get his
ArmeoUn bi*ht&gt;p, m tb« Ullor wm I...
I KIwchmI Martin. Nashville
slomach trp and holds it in. thus compre**Ixmknut for him.
। Addle Eddv.ixune
ing the milk ducts so that tlie fluid cannot
• roror ly.ltor.- .uempudto kill th.
i MadlFUi MeMiirrav. Grand Itaplda
oit Joqnmi has another scheme run through them. Beating, scolding and Utt i Mary E Moraii rlW
*■ .kn^1 -but
«u«MdW
which H otfcni a prix/- banner. kicking her nt this time will, howewr.
Siu.-, tor the boat drilled c&lt;«n- only make her war*/.
Fo owl,, an- tlw rrwl rwUle trwulrr,
te. The banner
fur llw **k red In, Sept, |M. lb«0. m
I1A.XS5
Married
Mum during tlr
Irwin tbe iKMk. In Uw rrnhur's office
STANLEY—TOWNKtt. Wanted ,m tfe JUh
J&gt;. (tatato-gtlhanNMenn*

GILLASPIE,

LOCAL NEWS.

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CARDS.
yyil.UAM O

OBm over Jollu, KiumII* ,hrc, sate
rtrert. llMitelF. Mieh.
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TUART, KNAPPEN A WEAVER.
-Attorneys at law.
Over HasttDr* National Bank.

S

A. SHELDON,
.
Abstract and Real Estate OSoe.

P

Money
M».l «» WM«-.
MhMTMClJM
tlavlnr a complete **tof Abstract Book*, com­
piled from tbe Jtocord*. cm foreldi coj^ste
abstract*.
C. F. BROOKS. Cterfc.

I’. DRAKE, M. D.,

.

Office over HoUowny’s drag store.
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, eon
aecting with realde&amp;ce. ut UoUoway'* drug
M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary Public
.
and U. S. Claim Agent,
will prosecute all kind* of- Halm* before the
Drpartieots of the 1 nteoor effice. Call oc him
■a fils store, corner Court and JeBeraon Sts..
H**Uac*. Midi.
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I

Q M. FOWLKR,
0.
Dentist­
Room* formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over
8mlW. Ham* A Van Annan's.
* A. BARBER, M. D.,
•
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over Nevin’* store. Office hours from 2

H

( * W. LOWRY, M. D.,
'1 •
Physician and Surgeon.
Make* a *pec laity of treating dtaeaara of the
KYfiaod MAR aud tbe preservation of vision
jki^eriy Qttlng SPECTACLKb ud eye
Office rod residence on Broadway, near Court
Bouse, Hastings. Mich.
, ■
k C. WELTON
la agent for the Ohio Famer'a Josuranee Co.
He write* policies ou a man'*property against
low by 3re. lightning or wind; against a man1*
Ute by death and accident.

MITH &amp; CO LG ROVE.
lawyers.
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)
Practice is all the courts of the Hate.

S

A K. KENASTON,
a,.
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. Goodvear A Co.‘cotore.)
Praafajeelnadoourtsoftbefitaw. CoUaetioM
reompuy atteaAing to.

Marr &amp; ])uft
BOSTON
DRY Q00D5 STORE,
AwmiMM-ntbyco,,.i,,ddlm
month ot the mwo with
MrehknU. will b, &gt;i,dr Dw bMwu „ !6e
woou U M»rr A Duffi. It
thl. nnd iU&gt;ln uld
w, n|1)
plot* an Mir fnr tbl.

MONTH of AUGUST
Mime Of lhe grandest bargain* in i»fw
Good* suitable for fall aud winter
that It has ever been our privilec- to m-U,
We would Just rtate heh- that w? hare
purchased a large Hue ef lire.* Goo*

(I_*st Yewr's) from an importer at IttstKan
half price to close, ini all we hare los
pieces including

Henriettas witn Side
Bands, Silked Flannels
with Side Bands, Silk
Wool stripe dress Goods,
Extra Fine Check Wool
Cumellel’s.
These are all good* well worthy your at­
tention. Rememl*r although tlnse good*
are from last year they are jurt as good iu
quality and in color a* if they just &lt;•»»?
from the custom house. This line is trun

t R. TIMMERMAN. Homoepathlc Phy- 40 to 48 inches wide and worth from no to
75 cents a yard, our price white they last
•
sician aud Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop’s drag store.)'
tbi* mouth will be 25, 30 and 85 ewi:- n
ARTIN V. BARKER. Real Estate. In­ yard. It will be uscle** for ns to urge the
necessity-of an early call If you want to
surance and Loan*.
Office with J. G. Runyan &amp; Son. a door* north buy a nice stylish, wool drew at
of roatoffiee.
Bpeclalattention givea to nuking exchanges
-r
Tb.
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Less Tta Half Price

iota for sale.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

Such bargains can only bet obtained at

F. BKODKBMKK,
C«r. Jeffenoa and Court 8ta., HaMlagv, Mieh.

Rates, • i .OO per Day.

Marr.&amp; Duff,

Tbl* Houm is new. with pleaaaftt rooms. Tbe
patronage of the public Is mpecttnltv solicited.

BATTLE CREEK.

SALESMEN

°!*1 lutoreownt* toX m* u Flue ou
Rechester’x *V '" CUfk * C°'’ Xur9er3ri

Take a Few Days Off
AND ATTEND THE

38th ANNUAL 38th

Barry

County
Fair I
HASTINGS. MICH., SmMBM. !4,15 Hi 26. ll»l
Track and grounds better than ever.
$1,500 in Premiums and Purses are offered.
Come everybody, and exhibit'the products of your farm or
your stock.
Family Tickets $1.00; Single Tickets. 25 cts.; Children over
8 and under 12 years old, 10 cts.

Premium Liet Now Ready.

F. D. SOULE, Pres

1.1. BURTON. »'r.

The above is a cut of the

BASCOM FOLDER
Ou which our papers are folded. This machine is ligh’
running, simple and low priced, just what tbeaveu.
country office needs and can afford to buy. Sold on the
most liberal terms and warranted for 5 years. .Manu­
factured by

BASCOM FOLDER CO.,
SIDNEY, OHIO,

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foreboding and misery he kt her go. It
She was aw:vrt&gt; that tho
was something that Mrs. Rayner could
with the licutenantr
nroLh?111
01 fCU’° adrnircn‘ Would °&lt;*-belp remarking—his unconquerable
probably prevent her becoming entangled
To be continued. '
averaoa to every mention of the army
*.7 °?e
but *hc
and of his own slight experience on the
■otnethiDg to scold about, and eagerlr frontier. He would doc talk of it even
pitched upon this.
«geny
with Nellie, who was an enthusiast and
She knew well that she could not com­
had spfkit two years of her girlhood al­
fort her husband in the anxietv that was
most under tbe shadow of Laramie Peak to your satisfaction, and you wonder what
Ing.al hia ^cart«triugs, bqt she was
ind loved the mere mention of the Wvo- alls you. You ahould bred lhe warnii&lt;.
jealous of comfort that might come to
ming strvanss and valleys. In her hus­ You are takinc the first step Into nervous
him from any other source, and tlie
band's name Mrs. Rayner had urged him proKtratkm. You need a nerve tunic aad
^tou and jolly companionship to drqp his business early in tlie spring tn Electric Bitters ybu wlfl find tlie exact
Sid^d?dja&lt;?et1of »«• Long, long
remedy for restoring yoar nervous system
and come to them foravuiL He declared
to its normal healthy condition. Surpris- ' ’
fore, Mje lisd induced him to promise
it was utterly impossible. Every moment
that ho would never offer too voting offi­ of bis time ittux be given to the settling Ing respite follow tlie use of tlib great
netve
tonic and alterative. Your appetite
cers spirits in iiis house. She would not of estate affairs, so that he could be a free
returns, good digestion is restored, and the
prohibit wine at table, she said: but ahe
man in the summer. He mea.nl to take liver and kidneu- resume liealthy actio*.
never thought of there coming a time Iris bride abroad immediately and spend Tryajwttle. Price 50c. at W. IL Good­
when lie himself would seek consolation
a year or more in Europe. These were ycar’s drug store.
in the glass'and make up in quantity details which were industriously circu­
wiiat it lacked in alcoholic strength. He lated by Mrs. Rayner and siicedily be­
You have beard your friends and neigbImpwiont of .n reproof now. w,d came garrison property. It seemed tc
would listen to no talk; tint Nellie was tbe men that in bringing her sister there bora talking about it. You may yourself
be one of tbe many who know from per­
years her junior'—more years than-she engaged she iiad violated all precedent to
sonal exiicrieucc just Iww good a thin* it
would admit except at’such times as begin with, and tin- this instance, at least, is. If you have ever tried it, you are one
toese. when she meant to admonish: and there was general complaint.
of its staunch frienda, beeauw thew un­
Nellie had to take it.
’
Mr. Blake said it reminded him of his derfill thing about it is. that when once
Two weeks after their arrival at War- early boyhood, when they used to take given a trial. Dr. King’s New Discovery
rener the burden of Mrs. Rayner’s song him to the great toy stores at Christmas: ever after holds a place in the house. If
—morn, noon and night—was: "What “Look all you like, long for it as much you bare never used It and should be
would Mr. Van Antwerp say if he could as you please, but don’t touch.” Merton .afflicted with a cough, cold or any throat.,
lung or chest trouble, secure al&gt;ottlea&lt;
but sue tliis or hear that?"
and Royce, cf the cavalry, said it was once and give it a fplr trial. It j&gt; guaran­
Can any reader recall an instance simply a challenge to any better fellow teed every time, or mouey refunded. Trial
where tbe cause of an absent lover was to exit in and cut out the Knickerbocker; bottles free-at W. II. Goodyear's dreg
benefiteti by the ceaseless warning in a and, to do them justice, they did their flare.
woman’s ear, "Remember, you're en­ best to carry out tbeir theory. Both
gaged.- The hero of 'antiquity who they and their comrades of the Eiflers
The best salve in tbe world fbr cuts,
caused himself to be attended liy a shad­ were assiduous in their attentions to Miss
bruises, ulcers, salt riietim. fever sore*,
owing slave whispering ever and only, Travers, and other ladies, leas favored,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains conts,
“Remember. Hmju are mortal." is a Ado made acrimonious comment in conse­ and all skin eruption*, and positively cure*
figure to contemplate—at this remote quence. A maiden sister of one of the piles, or no pay required. It is guaranteed
date. He. wu are told, admitted the veteran captaina in the —th. a damsel to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
need, submitted to toe infliction. But whose stern asceticism of character was funded. Price 95 cto. per box. For sale
*
lives there a woman who will admit that reflected in her features and grimly illus- by W. II. Goodyear
she n&lt;sxL» any instruction as to what her t rated in !&gt;cr dress, was moral to cen­
Kalkaska lias decided to bond Itaelf for
conduct should-be when the lord of her sure of her more attractive neighbor. $85,000 for water works.
heart is away? Lives there a woman “If 1 had givpn my heart to a gentle­
who. submitting, because she cannot es­ man,” said she, and her manner was in­
One who is thoroughly competent who
cape. to the constant reminder, “Thou dicative of the long struggle which, such Is nest, tidy arid quD-t. whose very touch
art engaged." will not resent it in her a bestowal would cost both him and her, is medicine, who knows what to do. and
heart of heartsand possibly rereugo her­ “nothing on earth would induce me to when to do it is a blessing indeed, but so
self on tlx* due alonq whom oho holds at accept attentions from any one else, not few there are who fully understand, know,
her int-rey? Ix*ft to herself—to her gen- even if ho were millions of miles away.” and an able to use the requirements, tbe
erosky, her conscience, her innate tenBut Nellie Travers was “accepting at­ endorsement of a medicine by such a per­
derm*ss-the causeof the absent one will tentions? wiMb laughing grace mid en­ son should riirry weight Thay liave
pl-*ad for itself, and, if it liave even faint joying the society of thcac young fellows practical experience, and opportunities of
foundation* hold its own. “With the immensely. The house would have been seeing and noting the effect bettor really
than the physician in charge, as they are
best intentions in the world," many an gloomy swithouC her and “the boys,”
wttli the patient day and night and every
excellent cause has been ruined by the Rayner was pronfpt to admit, for he was
change aud symptom Is noted and watched.
injudicious urgingn of a mother; but .to ill at ease and sorely worried, while hh
I have my self used and in my profession
talk an engaged girl into mutiny, rely inflammable Kate was fuuiin£ over the as nurse administered your Red Clover
on the infallibility of two women—a situation of her husband’s affairs. Un­ retuodlex. aud find that it does all and
married sister or a maiden aunt,
der ordinary circumstances she would more than you say for it 1 cheerfully
Just what Mr. Van Antwerp would bare seen very littlu to object to so long recommend It for troubles of stomach,
liave said could he hove seen the situa­ as Nellie slmwed no preference for any liver or bowels, ami have advised my
tion at Warrcncr is pcrha|» impo*-.sible one of her admirers at Warrcncr, and friends to use it. which has been done and
In every case with the very best results,
to predict. Just what lie did say with­ unless peevish or perturbed in spirit
and ail speak ot Loose’s Extract Red
out seeing was, perliaps, the most un­ would have made little allusion to it. Clover In the highest terms.
wise tiling he could have thought of: he As matters stood, however, she was in a
Mas £ (Hbobx.
urged Mrs. Rayner to keep reminding most querulous and excitable, mood; she
Marion, Ohio.
March 20th. 1880. .
,
Nellie of her promise. His had not been could not rail at the real cause of her
a life of umnixed joy. He was now misery, and so. womanlike. - she was
1). D. Dorer and other citlacns. of
nearly 85, and desperately in loro with a tliankf ul fora pretext for uncorking the Unionville, talk of boring for conL
pretty girl who hod simply licwitcbcd vials of her wrath on somebody or some­
him during tlie previous summer. It thing else. ’
If the young matrons in garrison who,
was not easy to approach her, tlicn, ho
I have been a great sufferer from rheumfound, for her sister kept vigilant guard; with tin two or three voting maidens, atl.qn fnr seven years, and hearing of the
but. once satisfied of Ids high connec­ were disposed to rebel at Miss Nell’s ap­ success of Hibbard’s Rhe.uinatlc Syrup,
tions. his wealth and his social standing, parent' absorption of all tho available concluded to give it a trial. 1 liave tested,
toe door was opened, and he waseome- cavaliers ut lhe poet, and call her a too the curative properties of the mineral
thing more tlian welcomed, said the gos­ lucky girl, could' but have beard Mrs. springs without finding relief from tliat
sips at tlie Surf house. Wiiat his past Rayner's nightly tirades and hourly re­ or any other source until 1 tried Hibbard's
history had i&gt;een, where and how his bakes, they might have realized that Rheumatic Syrup, which hire done wonders
for lur. I can now walk with entire
life had been spent, were mutters of less here, as elsewhere, the rose lu»d its
freedom from pain and my general health
consequence, apparently, than wiiat lie slinging thorns. As for Miss Travers, is very much Improved. 1 vis a splendid
she
confounded
her
sister
by
taking
it
all
was now. • Ho Iiad been wild at college,
remedy for the blood and ti|e debillkted
as other boys bad been, she learned: ho very stibmisrively and attem|&gt;ting no de­ systrin.
Fkki» iHkidIan.
had tried the cattle business in tlie west, fense. Possibly conscience was telling Engineer Water Works Big Rapids, Mich.
Sold by all druggists. Prepared only by
she was told; hut there had been a quar­ her that she deserved more than she was
rel with his father, a,reconciliation, u getting, or than she would ba likely to The Charles Wright Meditlne Company,
devotcM mother, a long sojourn abroad— get until her aistrr heard of the adven­ Detroit. Mich.
Hcidellicrg—a sudden summons to re­ ture with Mr. Bayne.
The Oscoda and Au Sable mills cut
“By the-way,” said Mr! Royce one &lt;1.Ml.4H3 foot of lumber litAugust.
turn, the death of tho father, nnd then
the management of a valuable estate fell evening os they were stamping off the
Ecmiiim from Childhood.
snow and removing their heavy wraps in
to the son.
When an infant my body'broke out alt
There were other children, brother Rayne/s hallway after a series of garri­ over with an eruption or rash, which be­
and sisters, three in all, but Steven was son calls, “JQu. Waldron says she ex­ came more aggravated as 1 grew older.
tho first born and tho mother’s glory. pects you to play for her to-morrow From early childhood until 1 was grown
She was with him at tbe seaside, and the afternoon. Miss Travers. Of counw it ray family spent a fortune trying to cure
me •( tbe disease. Every notfed physician
first thing lint moved Nellie Travers to will be my lack to be at stables.”
“You hear better music every after­ In our section was tried or consulted.
like him was his devotion »o that white
When i i\nn- of age I visited Hot Springs.
haired woman who seemed «o happy in noon titan I can give you, Mr. Royce.”
“Where, pray?” naked Mrs. Rayner, Ark., and vas treated there by tbe best^
his care. Between that mother and Mrs.
medical
men, but was not benefited. After
Rayner there had speedily sprung up an turning quickly upon them.
tliat. under tbe advice of a noted specialist.
Mr. Royce hesitated, and—with shame
acquaintance. Sho Iiad vastly admired
I tried the celebrated Clifton Spring*.
I
hj
it
said
—
allowed
Miss
Travers
to
meet
Nellie, and during tho first fortnight of
New York, without anj good resuIta.
their visit to the Surf house hod shown the question: '
Wlien all tilings, had failed 1 determined to
“At Mr. Hayne’s. Kate.”
try 8. S. S., and In four months was en­
her many attentions. Tfio illness of a
There
was
the
same
awkward
silence
tirely pared. The terrible eczema was all
daughter calledtoer away, and Mrs. Ray­
ner announced that she, too, was going that always followed tho mention of gone, not a sign left: my general health
built up, and 1 have never had any return
elsewhere, wlien Mr. Von Antwerp Haynes name. Mrs. Rayner looked an­
of the disease. I have since recommended
himself returned, and Mrs. Rayner noyed. It was evident tliat she wanted
S. S. S. to a number of friends for skin
decided it was so late in the season more information—wanted to ask. but diseases, eruptions, etc., and have never
that they iiad better remain until it was was restrained. Royce determined to lie known of a failure to cure.
•
..
time to go to town. In October they outspoken.
“Several of us have got quite in the
spent a fortnight^in tho city, staying at
Treatise su blood and skla diseases
Swift Sracirw Co..
the Westminster, and he was assiduous way of stopping thilre on our way from mailed free.
Atlanta. Ga.
in h» attentions, taking tiiem every­ afternoon stables,” he said, very quietly.
“
Mr.
Hayne
has
hia
piano
now,
and
has
where and lavishing flowers and bon­
Tbe salt inspection for tl»c past nine
bons upon Nell. Then Mrs. Van Ant­ nearly recovered the full use of his eyes, mouths ajaotnrttxl to 9.772,981 barrels.
.
werp invited them to visit her at her own lie plays welt"
Mrs. Rayner turned about once more,
comfortable, old fashioned house down
and without saying so much as good
town, and Mrs. Rayner was eager to ac­
It can beatvsninaenpof tea or coffee, with­
cept, but’ Nellie said no, she would not night, went heavily , upataka, leaving out the kuoededKe of the person taktn&lt; it.
‘■fl'i-t DC a spe^W and !&gt;•• rmanent cure, whether
do it: she could not accept Mr. Ven Ant­ ter escort to dour with Mr. Royce such the rktivBl is •■mderale drinker or an alcoholic
wreck. Thru—ill of dran*ards hare been
werp: she liked, admired and was ata welcome as the captain was ready to cured who have taken tbe (taiden.NpeeUieIn
---- k-.—.I^l_
;ructed by him. but sho felt toat love him iccord them. If forbidden to talk on the
twllevs they quit drinking ot thtir own free
die did not. He was ifcvoted. but iiad lubject nearest her heart, she would not day
will. No harmful effect molts from Ila adipeak
at
all.
,
She
would
have
Imnged
her
taot and patience, and ' Mn*. Rayner at
last yielded to her demand nnd took her loor, but that would have waked baby,
Co., ts Race Street,
&gt;ff in October to spend some time in the it stung her to tho quick to know that Cincinnati. O.
interior of the state wiflt relations of die cavalry officers were daily visitors
The Filat &gt;-oopcragi’ company has in­
their mother, and there frequently came »t Mr. Haynes quarters, k was little creased its employe&lt; wages IQ per cent
Mr. Van Antwerp to sec her and to urge .•ornfort to know that the infantry ofilcers did not go, for she and they toll:
bis suit.
it is cvklent from the speed attained by
knew tliat. excipt Maj. Waldrtm^jm
Ther were to liave gone to \\ arrener
•Wm CHIjdn’a home that It was wd! nsred
immediately after the holidays, but Jan­ jnc of their number was welcome under for. and all owner* of live stock should ex­
•luit roof, unless he would voluntarily
uary came and Nellio had not surren­
ercise caution and -rare by having a reliable
dered. Another week iu tbe city, u long .•onio forward and say. “I believ-j you remedy at hand. Veterinary ( srboHaalvr ’
talk with lhe devoted old mother whbt&gt;e innoceat.” She felt that but for tho eurMcuts. waiinds, bruises, collar and
■itand made by Hayne himself most of
heart waa so wrapped up in her’ son s
saddle galls, sores, mange, scratches,
bappineos, and whose arms seemed yearn­ ;heir number would have received him thrush, lufiammatioire and all abrasions of
ing to enfold tho lovely girl, end Nellie into comradeship again by tbix time, the skin and diseaae* of the feet &lt;vf horses
nnd
she
could
hardly
sleep
tliat
night
and cattle quicker than any other remedy,
was conquerod. If m* fully convinced
of her love for Mr. Van Antwerp, sha from thinking over what she hud heard. and is the only preparation that invariably
reoews the hair in Its original color. It is .
But
could
she
have
seen
the
iigure
was more than half in love with hi*
eDdonwd l»y Jay Eye Sec’s driver and by
mother. Her promise was given, and that was slinking in the snow at tbe promhiriit horeemrn generally.
Largr
rear
door
of
Hayne
’
s
quarters
that
very
then die seemed eager to get Imck to the
cans Bl: small cans 50 cis. Sold by all
frontier which she had known and loved evening, peering into the lighted rooms,
and at last, after many an irresolute
as a
„
. child. -I
“I want
W«. to
«•«
see U.®
tlie =
moun&gt;.
Tbe Western L'niun offlee at HiUwtah*
loett biding behind the comer at was M-orcbett fay electricity Saturday Might.
kUMt aatll Sam CHOC and poked hia
4d*ir« to Motheys.
had to consent. Man never urged more, I
tailed liwad out into tbe wintry darkMr*' »J'IIIW. X—U|tagStrnpjlMmMalwy*
importunately than he that -too weddifig ,
px*l for hhn.

By Capt Charles King, U. S. A.

ft®|y
Box Tin’’ School Shoes
{or hoys and Girls,

Slf

nek

»e

will

q [FARGO’S

UST

: $150 LADIES’BOOT
[» Y
k

n D,^

jjcntel* or,C9«t. Button,
’
Jrera, or Commoa Sansa.
•i&lt;
and Flexible.

«■ wear
’to aell.

four at-

goods
nod In

I cane
la from

L. H. F.'.aGO A: CO.. Chicago
|
F t STOWELL, Agent.

STEAM ENGINE
OR

-•

BOILER

Jcnd rowbun catalogue...o PRiccs
atlas engine works,

marry Steven \ an Antwerp, a rich New VnS.who baa shown a queer aversionit© trarel^V&gt;£:
avotdwmrerlatmj *U*n w,l0’w‘ «*ldent desire to

hl'r o'a'n '•“Pon ot idtnue

T.

asssasgs^

-■nta Sorely asnUnt J&gt;„ taataari.m
«1» ox-ywl tat loni.ro,. o, h„
eaid.ahejwaa a loyal wife, and for the

km
Ita redp.
•™ ot brr undiridcl altontion.
.?“,“r‘“ion. die tali.rnl
» coldly and will, „r|, „,„ked disIaD*.
‘O,h°
"'“l '‘tf’K"
“"''“I taraeiaK-lj
^r tta.lin„„ Umt tta colonel qui
told 1&lt;»
dm need ,lol
dinner or reception in Imnor of Mre. Rav
ner a reutni. He would like to liave her
। do something to welcome Miss Travers,

7'D*T
lu,Urr
&lt;Ahe?omoet* Il
•levelop* that the mvatertous young man is Mr
Hayne. wbo h.na been promoted to a first
‘'"OU-l-l tho Kiri tad »«h of 1,„
heutenaacy in Capt. Rayner's company. Cant i
decided di»: ■
"’I*1"'
kno*’l,im
hlthe
like tor the youra offleer.
u»
&lt; CHAi-nni 3-Lieut, ttavno proves a disturb­ I old thijo tat,,™ tad during tbo rror, mid
. teuiitad her look, and her
Ing element ainopg the officer* rt Fori Warren-Ihkodluu
‘
i5 thA
ha« l*ru attached to bis name
’il, cheeryliemanner. He
in the :&gt;ast. and thn»e wbo side with iiini nrr in. j \.uynffectr
“T-------- miuuier.
to side I “k*1 l,‘M coutriurt between her and her
rttalnst
(
.apt.
Itayner.
twoThe
men commn^d!
b;me been '! sister’ for
Xfi^w T*r..&lt;ihadi listened
t. in
.
Sites
Traver* bad
•wnrn enemies for fiveThe
yenrs.
, f. 41
LT.i“-2L5"’ V091. t’**1**» Uful- ‘tayne kindly *‘knc&lt;5 M
of wuat
what
- her
---- --«Htcr
■• a
o exposition vi
her mnmjer should be tu toe colonel and
t»*c iritatitrv (his own regiment) do i-oi.* it , .
when they nH*t she teas
tranapires that tbe trouble ronuecird with bright :u*l
winaanie. Tho colonel stood
stnnri
d winsome.
llarnr'. nam,- was a enurtmartlaL which had -nd t-.l'Ll
.
1 11
eonvtcled him of a terious ofiensc principally i a,
! 1 Wlt,‘ her about her father,
on &lt; apt. Rayner's evidence. This ruling was whom slii: could remember onlv vi-ndv
Bversed by higher authorities. Some of 1 but of wi
Uw.
.• » &gt; , h
’
ayneaold comiadcs make advance*, which
, , ' Ton1
never tired of hearing:
are re|H*l rd. Ila,.ne takn up his quarter* In a ' anJ Giat Blight Mrs. Rayner rebuked lier
‘■“"’•K omrere j ■,«.!« [for l,.r dUlojalre u, th.,raiw
Cii .tings 4.—Capt. i layDec's wi e get* annrv tain, w hd had given her a home.
breauseof tin- Mlon*&lt;l*s courtesy to fiaynr. and &lt;
But wk-n Mrs RaVnor lie-rd thnt
Js.
«• , ,UJ‘.tr hc«rd thnt
taattoti*. An evening guthering at t'-apt. Ktv- | ^*4J. antlMra. Waldron had Invited Mr

INOIANAPOLIS, IND.____
tbe eaapia divide; into Bayne amt anti-I) avne I ar»:

1. OR TRAVELING.
-■ ■iv stofkJ Salary. Kx|&gt;cn*e»
:.,Miie:.l guaranteed.
.
BKoTiil3WC&lt;mi*ANV. j

TO' the
ant to

ice

»l itRTGAGE 4ALK.
_ breti siinle in the condltiot*
4 -fta:u:e biade bv Timothy M.
Iteaey in. dated September'JMa
' •onh-diin the office of the
■
lor It - county ot Barry and
. .mi tl.ei.ith Gmj of .Septemfler
-r u ot hinKyaxe*. on pure 31.
wus on uie express coaaltloa
n; default bp iniMie in payment of
r any |«rt thereof ou any day
- e Is tuaik.* payable, as above ex­
-. iM ii ettni-n ntain unpaid and

.

led -at

; thirty days the xforerald prin1'Frt' litux'.Til dollars with *11
• ••it therein shall *t the opUou
bi* exrvvltv... .ndnifni-arator*
in&lt;l be dm* and piivata* tm:.n&lt;r. a'ltkouth the period limitex: thrtti-l may not theu hk*u
■ rlault Iiarinx been made in

i p of thirty ,&lt;Ujr5 and upwards
i •-■• . t i-itclpal -Sit
•sii'i of three hundred
rs ..!ti af afn-anig**'
_.‘.^,K'nnlere»i thereou is
ttile hy arjlrriiM of &gt;al&lt;1 (morttiiirsjirdMfrn- )* claimed to be
■ji tlilj iotiCe the sum of three
i f ty-oYir ;de!|are and an attodr-.-iiin!&lt;-d for In said
-u‘t nr frrorecdings at law liav■ « d tu recover the monev»»d-

J

Jr

£

t ■ .‘by *trUi*-of the ponerof sale
- । mortgage, and the statute ia.
• . &lt;• .ml [irra ifled. notice Is hereby
; .' :i:r&lt;lhytic*e)xbtb(tarot Noveiu1 • - nt ten o’clock in the forenoon
ai; ibln anetion. Co the higbest bld­
at .lhe
... u pili front door of the court hou»e
■■•in'.-, dbat being tbe place
:
"i:t court for Barry oounty is
.1' ■
•nu» •♦ iir*critir&lt;i in &lt;uud mort-

CiiAFTKii • - The lire It In a house occupied
'private i'tairj (who wa« a sergeant duriiuthe Indian tight mentioned iu the preiudrt and ,
his wife. Wbo is a irtindrew. Ideut. Hayne ;
rescues Clancy »ud his JtiUe daughter trmnthe.
fiamte. and alto saves a bundle of baak botes of
large denomination.ubicti Mrs. (Taney eagerly ।
ciurdin aud apparent^ eonaiaer* otgrv&amp;teri

',UH* to taeet him two of the cuvalrv
officer; afid their wives, toe tv as inceiinrii
i
o.
, ;,
... .
be-ront* l|«M»ure. Site and Mra. Waldron
bad a brief talk, ns a result of which
yr. Itavn. r refu-1
v . v
, .lt4l,Kr ,vfuaed to speak to Mrs.
" aldron|at tho evening purtv given bv
M~-SuLml inborn, ot tar''.nd ta-

Traver* evince* great Interest In Hie vouur tdater. UL was tills that brought on tbe
“*Vtau-ver &gt;v.« Mid b0w«n the
i HAin vii s.-CJaocy'is tn th* runpifnj aixt bl" nh'n
not told. Maj. Waldron and
(.Taney Is toldthat Lieut, itayne was tlie man
wbo saved him hr is greatly acitated. ami hi* ,
wife fiercely fbrb'ds any one to talk to him.
Capt. Rayners wife show* a strange Interest In
tbe welfare of Clancy and wife. Hnyue rriiuws
to accept advances made by uld comrades uulrs*
they express belief lo
iu bl*
ura lanoccnce
inuvrvuur of
ui the
lur .
charge o&lt; wrath 1he
----------------—
»u convicted.
This would• •1
be practically atSTif^^WiW. I
Capt. llav uer to be a perjurer, or _ ___ —
rl«le to side
aide with Capt. Ravner.
Rayner.
taken. They decide
CRArnnx 7.-Mis* Travers asks nrr sister.
Mr*, itayner why she shows so much interest in
the Claney**. and declares her Inilirf In LlrnL
Harne's Innocence of tlie charge, which proves
to have been that of llittft. They quarrel It
develop® that Miss Travers does not love her
ttance, Van Antwerp, but ha* been persaadert
iato promising to marry him by ins mother anil
her sister.
&gt;*

.
CHAPTER VHI.
March had come-^-tho month of gale
and blunter, nltvt nnd storm, in almost
every section of onr broad domain—ami
March at Warrencr waa to the full us
blustering nnd conscienceless as in New
England. There were u few daysof sun­
shine during the first week; then tamo a
fortnight of raging snow storms. The
cavalry troops, officers nnd men. went
about their stable duties us usual, but,
except for roll call on tho porch of. thp
barracks &gt;nd for guard mounting over
at the gudrd liouse, all military exercise
seemed snspcnde&lt;l. This inctent livelier
times for the ladies, however; ■■ the offi­
cers were enabled to devote just so many
mere hours a day to their entertainment.
There were two or three hops a week
over in tho big assembly room, and there
was some taik of getting up u german in
honor of Miss Travers, but the strained
relations existing between Mrs. Rayner

■ ;! an attorney’s fee of fifteen
•... nte&lt;j for therein, the premtaes
lt»e' in laid iqortttaxe as all that cer•i-** itul i-ercei of land silnale In the
' •!. -tings hi tbr county nf Harry and
. • .
kaown and described as
Tito •it half ot north west fractional
■ •n t-ineiMn (l-j) in town three (3)
rasx- hi bt - &gt; w e«, rontainlnx fifty-five
i»l«T&gt;
,.f land l»orr or leas.
rlA i; !r
lii'-mas iteney Jr. Mortnxee.
hi.. &gt; .
iii'Vh. Atty's for Mortgagee.
and tho lailies of other families at the
poet made Lho matter difficult of accom­
HALE.
.
b^Ai.lt ... "UTCAt^F.
„r*.a mpac
in tue payment
!”-v3 ndutc in the payment plishment.
...
■ -tk’.isc made by Anna B.
There were bright little luncheon, din­
r T! ?■ ‘ '''■ I**‘- 10 Si,n*11 L. Ishim *a&lt;i
iltn! 3t 1 lc offlce of ’I** Itextster ot ner and tea parties, where tbe young
?r
‘‘““'dy. .Michigan. Junefih. officers and the younger ladies met every
on page IX No dav; m&gt;d. besides all this, despite the
[--■pr ir*iiik li.reuceu lurtltnted at law
. t?.’rr u,! k l« "f My part thereof secured (act that Mrs. Rayner had at iirat shown
y -uh.
.... Thefmount claimed to M x fixed determinntkm to discuss the rights
T«ld» date is W M.
''.' n Kt'«».that by virtue of the and wrongs of “the Hayne affair." as it
In said mortgage th* was now beginning to be termed, with
win
foreclosed by a »aie of
tbe,
“■'■rein described at public all comen./ who belonged to tlie Rtflen,
•are a’tolh--. .^rheat
uca, bidder,
,&lt;iuucr. a*
wr north
nonn in
at the
front it had grown to bo o very general thing
w o. ttn-11, rtt ho&lt;ue
bo&gt;iM* Ui
to the cltyot Hart
Hartli
Ing*
mMdixmty HI InuTy op lhe XXh day -•
ot «Sept- for tlie youngsters to drop in at her
Ii &lt;&gt; clock In tbe terenoon et (fit house at all hours of the day; but that
■ ■
... T1PTU It, was because there were attractions there
• t.'.'i.iws; Commencing at the
•-' «•■&lt; . ■. i.‘•-ro'tho
■■'•‘•“•wsiba'f
-isthalf of tar
tbe sssU;
socirti which outweighed her combativeness.
u&lt;vti
I’,'*’’tlon tfclrty five In town two Then Rayner himself overheard some
:"ri h‘«*MinItarryCo. Midi, runt.r-Kr..i‘‘o'"'
tolrtyrodv tiienca eaat six- ixmimcnts on toe mistake she was mak­
11 ^»th thirty rod?, thence west ing. and forbade her discussing tlw sub­
lni« re?"1’
I'tontof begtDuiDK containject with the ofl^cers x«ven of her o*n
n, intfl.
riAmtnt. She was indignant, and de­
manded a reason. He wopld name no
Mortgagne.
■••iiovk. Atl'yifor MorfgsKve.

Mi

er

•««! .rat' «tteriy™i,jad^£" £“

THE BOTTOM OF EVERT SHOE.

n no to
sy last

or

y apeeial arrangmntmt with them. 1

frwau cavalrymen, who are beim- wmt
I
alHvl
,ounF n*n does much to

re have
* Hood*
esathan
ave ios

Side
inels
Silk
&gt;ods,
Pool

■•SLuwmm lirre," htc.

west Cape .*H uU S'toe^u ntual* nt Ot*lK ■ln ’h"
l&gt;h ^ih8^J;eRuUf,
Htol3H 1-QS . army telkiUeo.
moneyoaabout
J.ijxx) the r&gt; it wSfr
’•fkesumof
.ItO.T
1.75 while
Arid dure?iu&amp;wPU«.
who3Hto 5% 2.00 ptared in his chance. Whlk
SteMr to.dre£S&gt; S*2&amp; ’frWVcK

T- FARGO’S
$2.50 Calf Shoe
&lt;?. J
fcr Gtntlimtn,
./tsss sf is

« of the
to effect

Sumin,

«»

Hedtd or Wedgo Heel.

ORE,
5 dullest
1 “f the

A“U^0^™

ft

.-ai-n-. I i.lectorsof Barry County:
tenant
unit»
t.,, &lt; &gt;(e notice from IB, ^,^reiary of
i'n-by notified tliat nt tbe
' 1 » to be 'held in the State of
"‘'•dtiy November 4th next. Uie
*raat‘hI, ,u ’’ ''''"■••n are lo be elected, agov•! goveraor.
Ni'Hn ' • ■*•'
Kuverapr, secretary of state.
stale.
Of«u^t'."r’' .editor
,;iuJb®r general,
&lt;rneral. MramlMloMr
MannlMlOtter
rauteo.h’*.1 ? 1S™1’’ attorney general, and Bttp°f lS L
’u,’Hcin»tnieUon;tosoamember
. "F S.t'- | nani of
|n
of
Ml:
■■
term of office will exNN D......”! r -i’t.
S&gt;
A. D. JH3(&gt;; also a represen-

S

Sa's?™

■ ■ r”ss f°r thr.’Hd eongresaionai
. 1
Ik State, to Which vcnir county bediSt?,?*' ? *i*ah&gt;r f*r the ilUi senatorial
tUtof- iK®’"
01 ■•'•* counties pf Barry and
turekirr Tfe*«»tatlve In tbe state b-glsta_ I*tore r preventative district for Barry
SrmF 4,50 a■ • Associate .Justice of the
jyrpiie Coiir to fill ttns vacancy caused by tbe
-,an»»r
' ampbell; tbe terni of office
- i|.r,I,mne- is tot* elected
flistrki

'“•(towi! i “'T'. ,ra Kruerat revision oi
Art So ..I11 J
state- a* provided by
al?
Public acts of 1RW.
«»«»*wilTtJ lTL,&gt;&lt;u,r,e&lt;1 o,st Bt “** «toatl«n

£

un,‘ “,CM took no ono into their confl-,
donee; bbt Mrs. Earner obeved her hus­
.. ’w.iu.’
i
i
to Mm.
Waldron
,KUul* "
,n
Mrw u
"ideon and a|&gt;ologized foi ler rudeness, and then went
i.,,r|
,url iter and returned the
- call
---- of
- tbe color**! a wife; but she chooe a bright
»h« .1,0 knew w4H .ho Indy

was not ht home.
,
Shv rqtin.il from the contest, appar­
ently, usl lias bcen-said. and look much
Chrirtiuii consolation to herself from the
fact thatjat »&lt;&gt; great n sat-riiitx* she was
obeying nor iiuslmnd nnd doing tho duty
she owefl to him. In very truth, how­
ever, tint contest was withdrawn from
her by the fact that for a week or more
after hisieveqjng ut tho Waldrons' Mr.
Hayne &lt;l|d not reap|&gt;ear in garrison, nnd

she had j no cause to talk nboul him.
Officers visiting the house avoided men­
tion of his name Ladies of the.favalry
regimens calling Upon Mrs. Rayfter and
Miss Trarers occasionally spoke of him
and his {devotion to tlie men and his
bravery at the fire, but rather as though
they mehnt in &gt;1 ‘general way to compli­
ment the Riflcrs, not Mr. Hayne. and so
she heard little of toe man whore exist­
ence wan so sore a trial toiler. What
die would have said, what ahe would
have thought, had die known of tho
meeting between ijirn and her guarded
Nellie, is beyond us to describe: hut die
never dteauicd of such a thing, and
Miss Travers never dreamed of telling
her—for the present, at least. Fortu­
nately, er unfortunately, for the latter,
it was mil so much of her relations with
Mr. Hayne as of her relations with half
a dozen young bachelors that Mrs. Ray­
ner spctllily felt herself eemp?lled to
complain. It was a blessed relief to too
elder sister. Her surcharged spirit was
in soro heed of an escape valve. She
was rea^y tq boil over in the mental
ebullition consequent upon Mr. Hayne’*
reception ut the jK»t, and with all the
pent up 'irritability which that episode
iiad genorated die could not hare con­
tained hdrsclf and slept
But Ifflte Miss Travers came to her re­
lief Hit beautv, her winsome ways,
l»er unqjialifled delight in everything
that wasirtoldierly, speedily rendered her
vastly attractive to all tho young officers
in,garrison. Graham and Foster, of the
Infantrri Mvrlon, WctMtcrwJ
«J
tkc cnviirv. InlinWl tl.e bouw «t .11
uuuui'T »t horn®. ““J 1,10 '■•I'"11" lx“'°
them wdeomo-l
otwnepLl .my Wer. .uk! &gt;o«
KT or cdtatlon cr.ry mgl'l.
.1 lrrore his cuesl. o K""*!
" me. and
drank » r-xl &lt;1™&gt; 'n°rc hin"Sl111,11
had over l»*n kno'rn lo do twEon'. mid
u,cv »nro kevpiog
“
Raynrr's, lor. mid tho calami.
don &gt;
care it Allie &lt;’
"ho
ttcodd time irhilo "ho. here: mid if tho
Imp. kn°“ »«."bou‘ it_gO^TK^
rou’ti Mild them often enough. Korni„d dierdmi'i mind it. why. It. nobody•
htuinnwr-here. nt
W11M Mr. Vnn Antwerp might think
or care |wn. another nmttcr. B*!®"
never saw him. nud dk| /ret know him.
He ratiJ resented It thnt Van Antwerp
hLl norm written to him mid rnked his
oowenl. A. Mrs Ilayner . htulfand nod
£uie-. bretlrer.ta-ln«. t «n&gt;^°
he stood in loco pmontls. tat Mrs. Kn
oer mmmged tlie whole thing heraeM.
Md lie was not esen consulted, if any
Xtber enjoyedJ*

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bou of
m Antwerp’. fid^Vj
mind as described to him by Mrs. R*y
.bout the time it became apparent to

wwrt commlMdouer*. two
^county nrrsyw.
'iAKKufintixn.

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should come off that very winter; but '
Nellie once more said no. She could pot 1

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flKTIST’J ATTENTION!
V\ e will sell Artist’s Goods, such as Canvas, I ube Paints, Brushes, Piaques,;, etc.

Tred’k&gt;Fotchkiss

Ridiculously Low Price

Tr^PK^+otchkiss

W« have the Genuine Winsdor &amp; Newton Tube Paints, besides the* American made.

Write Out Your List and Stock Up A ow !
:ify "English'’ or "American" Tube Paints, as the English cost

Out of town parties are requested to come or send in their list.
almost double fhe others.

FRED’K HOTCHKISS
.hing, therefore, can so advnntageoruly I
DROVE A BROADW *Y CROWD WILD. । replace
s» aat*
a suppl.v taken from springs
art- i|
sufficient
altitude,
we Imnkt, |
ia nituc rire ana a «*ig -nan wno w an tea I, uau-d,at
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r- - mnrt,
to Jump frem a Window.
I
conclude in tevor of the scheme I
Lower, Broadway bad n small fire apd a I £ ‘‘"J"*

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Xrine nr^.wn rawa^HthriH^^I ord!^
townu^wl
irTn
K

Ptan« for PrortStag a Bountifnl Bnpfsly

articles ou tho water supply of Paris, gives

in the course of an interview on tbe aub&gt;ct be stated that the quantity of spring
water at Ute disposal of the inhabitants is

i a system of doable canalisation in

for the supply of spring waler aud a larger
onei for riw water for washing aud cleanswould

.

doctor " roolicd he.
S.
-

"is *

sr«
‘l.«necesrity
I»",»utxoi.l
n.rivinBa
».n.lriCT.,(
A s.w T*I.B I. A..l».r.
gret the
of depriving
district of I;
I am aware that j First Tramp-Say, cully, gimme a bit of
lb® lnh*bitant&gt; of t1***
“&gt;«• Avre ' string to He on my corporation,
IwwlowUyprotMtHd against the scheme j Second Tramp-U hat yer girin us*
1 and have •OFWtM
----------------------suggested tbw
that w,.bMM&lt;lr.w
wc should draw i -What
yer mean*
our supply from the Cailly spring*, but') First Tramp—Only n new name for dese
these are situated at n level below tluit of yer shoes. Dey's got no soles.—Pittaburg
the Seine. To pump up the water to the | Bulletin.
heights of Paris wotdd require the wje nf
[xiwerftil machines, which would cost nt
leant 5,«*),nou francs."
[ The unwritten tragedies of New York
Dr. Cornll then akuwed the economy of would transcend in interest tbe history of
the project now before the chambers. The Naftoleon. The other day Mrs. Bergen and
•water which it was proposed to bring from her husband and the ailing baby Went to
the Avre springs, situated near Vrrneuil, Rockaway Beach for an afternoon airing.
distant al»ut lifty-two miles from i’aris, As they alighted from the train at the
can easily he cotnreyed to the capital in a beach, Mrs. Bergen looked down ut the
state of the utmost purity, Jt wotdd !&gt;e face of her baby and saw that it wm dead.
supplied nt the average rate of 1.262 liters She stifled the moan that rose uncon­
per second, or 110,000 cubic meters [s-r dny, sciously from her stricken heart, bo ause
during the months of June, July and Au­ she was rtfiaid the authorities would take
gust. when the consumption of Paris to at her child away. Neither did ahe tell her
ita maximum. During the find six months husband the awful news. All lhe after­
of the year, when the water is most abun­ noon she carried the little inanimate l&gt;ody
dant. the yield wquid be at the rate of around on the sands, choking Iwck lhe
1,485 liters per second, or 138,000 cubic me­ tears, answering her hustand’agny chatter
ters per day. The total cost of construction with sobs. -But she did not reveal her
of the works would be 35.000,000 francs, aud awful secret. Now nnd then she stole n
1 the cost of the maintenance thereafter oi^y wistful look at the white tore ratting
50,000 francs per annum. The former sutn against her shoulder. At last the long af­
would lie drawn from the loan of .*uO,000,(X)0 ternoon's agony was over and they reached
franc* which tho city of Paris bad teen the door of the now desolate home. As
authorized to raise under the law of July they entered the house tho stricken mother
13. 1880. and was specially provided for in gasped out:
the clauses of the bill. It will be three
"Tom, Nellie’s dead!" and fell upon the j
years before tl&gt;e scheme can be carried our, floor with the child In her amts.—Ernest
an&lt;l in tho meantime Pnrislans will do well Jarrojd in New York Journal.
to filter their own water.
,

Ktra-tr Tho sensation wa-t partly In the
third stab' ”f । he same building and partly
bn the sidewalk below. It to a dangerous
part of the city, aud au alarm from there,
under Chief Bonner’s new schedule, brings
|to the kpbt at once about all the apparatus
there is Ijciow,Chambers street.-"
The enjgines and trucks were all there at
E:&lt;W, aud several t housand people had stop­
ped at the sight of smoke nnd tlame burst­
ing from the windows. The crowd had
just finished being interested in the aged
toother of the janitor, who wm Lurried
down from the fifth story and carried out
into the street by her three sons, when ita
attention was diverted to a stout, solid
looking puddle aged man in a white high
hat who appeared at one of tbe windows
inf tho third, story on tbe Broadway front.
The man gtwcod down into the billows of
:ftoroc pouring out below him and seemed
to be uneasy about something. Ho shout­
ed to the fltemen, and when they paid no
Attention t&lt;i hhu he took off his white hat
and wared it frantically. The firemen
were busy just thou putting out the fire,
and the stout man seamed to feel that be
was bring abandoned to a horrible fate.
In evident desperation be,pulled b.wk his
sleeves, took off his hat and threw one leg
bver tbe window sill.
The crowd began to yell at him, nnd be
climbed clear out on tbe window rill, bold­
ing on with one baud and waving his
We know thnt at the wedding festivittes
white hat with the other. The crowd real­
toed that be really did contemplate jump­ of Alexander the Great with Statira, lhe
ing, and shouted nnd motioned to him to daughter of Dariub, some ot the most £anious
kltharlsts, a* Kathriuos of Met hym­
go back. The police quit using their dubs
to drive ihe crowd back from the engines, ns, Athenodores of Tejoa. nnd others, had
and shook them instead at the man with to play.. It is also known that some of the
the white hat in a pantomime threat to best zither players ot those days, like Auebreak his head if they caught lum ou the beos, received a magnificent remuneration
ridewalk. He seemed not to understand, for public appearances—an Attic talent
and threw down hb-white hnt, as if he (About *300; being nothing unusually high
for tbe performance. Under the Roman
thought thnt be could jump easier with­
out it.' Then be bent over as if to jump. emperors, too, the kithara, often changed
The crowd went wild, and the policemen and improved, flourished iw a fashionable
pranced up and down as though the lave­ instrument, and oven as late aa 4150 after
ment were too hot to stand on, and made Christ tbe Greek Kmperor Manuel es­
fmpolite remarks m they shook their clubs teemed the famout kitharist. Sgmotherro
Txwrotheta very highly bec^ase of Ids art.
at the man.
Paring the fulloprln^ centuries severe!
At last sornodiin comprehension of what
varieties of zitlierlike instruments were Tn
all the shouting and dub waving meant
toemed to dawn upon the man, and he use, such m the cithara barliara, the cith­
ara tontouica. npd the poalterii-in in Ger­
climbed buck into the room. The crowd
Wreathed easier, but only for a moment. many and adjoining countries, the uro«
The stout man simply ran from the Broad­ in England and Scotland, and the wrginaie or clnricbordittn later on—about yjft).
way window to ono on Liberty street and The
latter, together with the psalter, jvere
again prepared to jump. Hr wiu» seeming­
popular in nearly all European countries,
ly even more in earned this time. The
and It wm really not anti! the time that
crowd surged out of Broadway into the
narrower street, bearing down 'the police the forerunners of tbe present ptonu, the
lines aud surrounding the engines. Every spinet, etc., came into genera! use—about
the end of tho last century—that the richer
one shouted: "Go back!" '‘Don't jump!"
went out of date.—American Art JonrnaL
"You're ril right!" or some similar adjura­
tion at tbe man. Ho loaned far out over
the sidewalk and looked down upon the
excited throng. As be did so a tall, burly
Probablyto most persona tbe most inter­
man in good clothes and a high hat, who esting object in Mr. Jay Gould's office iu
looked as though his lungs might bare the Western Union building L» Mr. Gould
teen trained on the Stock Exchange, himself. Tbe morn it self is rather hand­
climbed on top of a hydrant and support­ somely furnished in a substantial way, but
lag himself on the shoulders of those there are scores of down town offices which
around shook a huge fist at the man in tho surpass it in gorgeousueM. It hns windows
-window- nud bellowed io a voice heard opening on Broadway and Dey street, nnd
there is no trouble about the light. Mr.
above t ba general roar;
, "9d back, you fool, go bock!’’
„
J Gould aits st a big desk facing tbe eo'Either the emphasis ot this remark or a | trBUoe- Occasionally a visitor sees someI___ - .
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•
1li rr tj-i I ml
u ,I..*
S.. — t.lu...
gi«am of acu»e brought the man at luc to thing to indicate that be is in a place
au underbuilding of the fact that be was where real iniiliorui figure in the calcula­
in no danger, aud b« again di*ap;&gt;eared tions of tbe establishment. Tbe other day
from the window. He was »tren once more there waa a chair in the office which i-r
a; a window iu Broadway, but he did not body aat In. It wm occupied by a big pile
attempt to jump. The firemen by this of papers whose respectable green has
time iiad put out the tire, nnd tbe man who conveyed suggestions of bonds and stocks
But Mr. Gould
had caboed ail the fuw presumably came and other securities
down stain* in a commonplace fashion and ! hardly glanced at the delightful pile of
-wrikod away. At any rate nothing more paper. He acted m if be were used lo see­
ing such things ever}’ day, even vfhrre the
wm Men of him, and even liis name could
folks didn't ha*e company.—-New York
not be asctrtaiBfd.—New York World.
Timm.
____________________
cuinki.g water' for Paris.

' Tbe SKgnijii Messenger, in sonic recent

’Who u your ooctorf* saio some one

The “general court" did not go without
its little perquisites iu colony days. Ac­
cording to Dr. ShurtlefTs “Topography of
Borion" Governor's island was "granted
and confirmed to the said John Winthrop
and his heirs in fee farms, for which they
are to pay only two bushels of apples every
year—one bushel to the governor and'auotber to the general court in winter—the

Ing." "It ia supposed," says Dr.Shurtleff,
"that the apples were faithfully paid In
every year, and that each of the members
of the general wart carried home bis
pockets full, for again in 1542 the follow­
ing significant entry appears upon the
records: ‘The bushell of apple* wa&gt; paid
Boaton Transcript

fMinlrrrile uu&lt;l Owl* Ftgtit.
The home of tbnc owl* has beets from ■
Immemorial time in an aged elm that L
graces the front yard of one of thy old ,
mansion* in buy town. In a hollow &lt;- iummI
. by the breaking off of a large limb the [
owls have taken up their abode. Three*
winters ngo some 'squirrel* took
I
of the &lt;u»iue tree and waged contiaqnl war
wis h the owl*. Tlie latter maintained their | HgUte and the contest whs boll* carried j
on uatiL lucantiously, tbe owl* took a &lt;
fancy,to ||&gt;eii&lt;l the d.iy out a-visiting. Tha
aquirrei*' s ired their opportunity and
atoppqd lhe Isolefullof wick., twigx aiql
even liraiche* of oonriderable size, which
they drove in ho firtnly that all the rtorma
Of the succeeding winttt did notdialodge
them. Fprthat year, tlim, thq owbi gnve
it upflndrmhdp their homedaewbeve. but 1
they are back nt thto prrarnt writing, and
matter* are going on m of old..-Oiriatian
Union, j

7s extended to you to Mend the Barry County

be raaniral.

&lt;m to tell bow certain noble

Fair Sept. 23, 24, 25 and 26-.

While to, or at by Tiae tore or Br, foil ai

In a.little village not n thonsaml-mUro
from Hartford, and not at thousand years
ago, a happy family sat down to dinner.'
They had blanc-mange for dessert. The
blanc-mange, unfortunately, as Jt turns
out, was put to cool outdoors before it wm
placed on the table. Nearly every one jwtrtook heartily. Presently the head of the
family felt something hard Ju the dish,
hud delving into it spooned up a hoptoad.
Said toad had jumped into the dish as it
toy outside, and the blanc mange being
soft and hot, had sunk and died.
Thia true story teaches not only that one
should look before one leaps, but ^hat
things are not always what theysrem.—
Hartford ConranL

ARCHIE McCOY’S

FURNITURE ROOMS
Where you will see a splendid stock in that

line offair to finest goods at fair prices.

THE NEW STORE

POWERS’

BRIGHT, LIGHT AND CLEAN.
A

HARDWARE
We are now prepared to show you a full stock of goods
for the full trade. We hare a complete line of

FALL SOODS
New Dreis Goods, Silks, Velvets, Ms, Jackets and Shawls..'

Heating Stoves
Coal Stoves.

A personal call of inspection will surely convince anyone
that our line is complete, and our prices are tbe

To our patrons we have just this to say. that if you aie in
need of a Cloak, Jacket or Shawl now is your time.

DON’T INVEST A DOLLAR
?•

l util you have examiked our line. We do not ask you to be­

lieve anything but your own eyes. You know durable goodKrom tbe best to tbe cheapest. We think we can give you when you see them; your tastes name the patterns: »'• much
the best goods for tbe money to be found. Come in and look tor the quality and price.
them over and get a good bargain.
Wo can give you good prices on

Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition

We also call special attention to our line of

BOOTS AND SHOES
We will give you

Nails, Glass, Builders’ Supplies,

Paints, Oil, Varnishes,
Carts, Buggies, Wagons, Ete.

Then he

A Cordial Invitation

As we wish to close out our line.

We are Leaders of Popular Low Prices in a!'
Kinds of Drj’ Goods.

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Hastings Banner
HASTINGS. MICH.. SEPTEMBER^ 1890."

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WHOLE NO- 1842.

Hastings Banner.

KISS

Publbihed Thursdays bv

Astounding Bargain Surprises

»

COOK BROS.,
U.UiTIXGfi, MICH.

F. R. PANCOAST,

—BY THE—

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HASTINGS MIC3.

■■ TOWER CLOTHING CO. h«w
.reajtest of All West Michigan’s Retail Clothiw-d Tine wr.™- t
Will I tterly Annihilate the Boasted Low Price, of AR cSeb^hat

1 cost

K«.l l)»- Mtowtag F«u .nd hrurei lhal 5K,k rw IIkbki;b&gt;.
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SURPRISE No 1

§

&lt;j,.l „.nl „rrte,. ». Ime Ita Io M.„'. £k fflg3"" “J

SURPRISE No 2
. ..raJ&lt;mMnv&lt;wou.lott. They Come m frock or sack «jle

wS5^“^tVn^.l0,

SURPRISE No. 3.

Spifudld fancy mixed Xhuuitnere Suita of nobby patterns all wool nilintr -m wear.om .urprlaepriceandaboutone&lt;hlrdbeioii^cr“'pri&lt;^.:®:‘ ,n

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SURPRISE No 4

;.

'jleudl.i suits In Wnrslt-H Blue or Black Cherlote Ca.ssim.-re in
dealer ran p'.»aib!y offer at auyibing near our price Wrjn.
i:r front of our-tore. The Im ver saves tot $3 in buying 00^01 wrVinfuto.

u.
" U"r

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to

finish; such as
“&gt;-•

SURPRISE No. 5.

■ouhty

M-i , Suite a: $;.• a grade slightly finer than those we sell ax «io; trimin.-d a Ilin., tourer, -m
... ...r iu-aper grades. otH fabnc and material a little higher iu &lt;iuality TlJU
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Watches, Clccks,.Jewelry.

U,,cr

COUNTY" NEWS~
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SURPRISE No. G. •

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..-n/'i / It/clotior moke. They are w!d euoSferthertyiSVdfww'

tb‘r

.!?

,. • xpd triminjtw u-&gt; local tailor can surpass. JL",. SitLTO and »ls is the price; It should be‘

b"

■JjASte!!!’'?'”” •™

SURPRISE No. 7.

SURPRISE No. 8.
•?*•«?•

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Wtr for Sun-

STRPRISE No. 9

VIS

Uvtr 5.000 Hen's and Bo&gt;'» (hercoats ot cvery'grtoe. style, color *ad worn at price* that puce tbetn witbin the
resell oi all. Dp you want an overcoat or Ulster, and tecl a* It tbe parse wa» too staider.' (kmmilt us ttu« week -lev
’• hn: wf are prepared to otter In orercona-yj.M, 8JJ0.»,
and ss-i. You will be surprised ludced.H

' that

Ha4‘ you partially cou'.T.tded to leave yo.ir niBa.Mirc for a nobby lai! or winter &lt;nerr.n»f.’ We can furnlsb vou Mich
* garni^ut. with more style to tr than yopr tallor.wlll produce, sud we Save yixi Just about o:ia half. Don’t you take
j-.:r wixil for It but call and »ee the greatest surprise In this Iht. Toe unexcelled Nobbv Box Ov'sreoals we an- ofler,tu at c?0.815. S20 and #25.
It Is:not merely with the prices, as quoted above, that we rliim to surprise you. but more particularly the line of
z MHiswi-offer therefor. It L« a common impression among other dealers, however, that low prices al»ae will catch
trade, b it tbe bulwark of our soccee* has ever been to give the best value tor Uio least moiuy . You have only to see
these jti ods to become thomm-iite
t„—
convinced of what we
w- say. and we pledge, noon a cull, tbe greatest surprise* of
year !!!■ -time tn our offerings
lerinp* ot honest, reliable and warranted
warr
goods. We would particularly urge an early call to
«.ecur* t e-t choice. Mali orders receive jirontpi attention.

SURPRISE No. 10.

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HUDSON’S TOWER CLOTHING CO. HUbSONS.
; T!k* most extensive dealers In Slen'sand Boy»' Ulothfe*. Hau and Furnishings la Gran-.l lUpfdx. Michigan.

DRINK

AN rtbbKE55
FELLOW CITIZENS:
| ilk ‘-..ere and yellow leaf" will soon be upon us..

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been upon us several times before, hut nevermind.

We repeat with emphasis, that the "sere and yellow leaf
■ «, i lie u ion us.'
the o'ijy politician will take your arm off.
',n&lt; the smiling candidate will pull your leg.
" llii.-'nipans something, fellow countrymen.
j ' n pans tlhat fall is already here.
lit n ean tl iat winter will follow fall!

/outuinble!

are in

,

■ 'o ; on gri sp the situation ?
■ - a gra' « condition.
for it is a. ‘■condition and not a theory that confronts us.

R

It will soo 1 be cold weather

But it is a chilly Jay when we get left.

to be-

'VT »re prepared for cold weather.
-ell &gt;w citizens, wve are very much on deck for the frosty
seajjii.
" 7s-

good?

vouch

iave Sjtoves.
]We iaive Si'loves to sell.
I We iave SI »ves to sell at bottbm figures.
IWe I iav(j P’l-ninsular Stoves and Banges. the best on the

mar;

&gt;

A TRUE COMBINATION OF

Mocha, Java and Rio.
A Beautiful Souvenir

Picture Card Given
WITH EVERY POUND PACKACE

lion coffee
When you bur ynur Groccrir try a
p.rk.T- I.ION COFFEE- Ill; me
be*l in tho United State*—made ff’*
a selection • ( Mo.-h •, Java ar-l »*
prowrlv hlcndoi and i&lt; omcnlcd by ««
to m.ik'ethe nicest cup of
in the
land. For Sale Everywhere.

Woolsan Spice Co., Hanfrs,

Toledo. O.
inruns write ioit .’ubkb roi psices.

Kansas City, Mo.

&lt; 5H0KE--

ED.POWER/
NO. 35.
always the same
w always the best

5C- CIQdR
IS THE

We have other lines of stoves, and good ones.
We iave coal stoves and wood stoves.

n all

at our store, and want you to make yoursen so.

If. .

Respectfully yours,

QOObTErtK BK05.

.lulinxtovrn.
Whcut h being sown with a will. Hen­
ry Budd lift- wheat ground to right of him,
wheat ground to left of him, wheat ground
in front of him. atid his hind man gone.
George Swanson, Jr., has a tine crop of
peaches thU year in a situation that would
tn- the la-t to Im- .wlreted for the raising of
such kind of fruit.
The Whitney farm is undergoing repairs
at the hand ut its present owner. Mr. L.
Stratton, and things begin to look us
though the folks were at home.
A intron dauce al Breese’s hall last Frl.day night.
But little wheat is being'marketed from
our town at present
There nre cnu&gt;|M*rs at Fine lake, but the ।
writer don't know where they came from,
nor when they are going.

Miss Pigliner has removed her mllliuery
store tv Henry Roe's building on the west
sirfo of Main street.
/ Frank Reynold* has sold ids blacksmith
-jiop toSteplien Hicks.
A gang of workmen, employ cd by the M.
('. IL IL Co., are repairing culverts west of
here, boarding in the v Hinge.
There were more apples In this part of
the county than any one supposed, and the
evaporator is recelvlpg n good supply.
They are not as good quality, however, as
In former years.
Tire examination of Jacob Keene, la-fore
.Justice Fcighncr Im- been again adjourned
to Sept. SjHh.
B. F. Kent, of Battle Creek, was visiting
at W. !’. Striiigliam's last week.
The republicans here arc very well satis­
fied with the nomination of county officers
'wade by their party last week, and will
give the entire ticket their hearty support.
Some «f the opposition, however, do not
feel satisfied with the car their leaders
have provided for them and will hesitate
before taking passage on the old double
decker.
8. J&gt;. Boise, of Iowa, is visiting his sons
F. (.'. and F. T. Boise.
Frauk McDerlp-lias returned, ^nd feels
better after his .vacation.
• ('lenient Smith was In town Monday.
Cloverdale.
The fanners In this vicinity are most of
them through sowing wheat.
A car containing 540 apple barrels was
unloaded last week nt this place.
Tlie democratN here do not take a liking
to their recently adopted brother. No
wonder some of the democrats talk of vot­
ing a bob4Hilcd ticket.
The frame for the new church has been
erected.
./
Rev. McLean preaclwil to a large congre­
gation last Sunday at Hbpc Center.
Mrs. L. II. Barnes spent Sunday with
the tMnlly of John McCollum.
The people In this place and vicinity nre
gbtd to Irani that Bev. J. Melman is about
to purchase a lot here with a view of mak­
ing his residence here in the near futureWe will extend a hearty welcome to all
such me|i as he. for their presence exerts a
a good Infttrnccon all around them.
* John 'lobby has recently purcinwed a.
flue ontnn of- M. Waldurff.

Very little wheat coming' to market at
the present price. Farmers raised mostly
one dollar wheat this year.
Faruieia (except fanner John, an- gatheriug fruit, diggiuc |&lt;otatoes. husking corn,
sotting sheep *&lt;’ *tl*P ,0
or seH*,ixa,K
water tanks, etc.
.
Repairing t-brili. for winter is the oriler

,-\u,d we will make right prices on them.

And m
Klust. now bripg our brief oration to a
f"iuinj.
- so.
- « e call attention to the fact that our stock of bam
doidg
iMs is t &gt;e most complete in Barry county. •
' J
_ i and road wagons to.sell.
•J’ue fin( buggies,
carriages
. are always welcome. We are invariablj At ho

&lt;or«-

eCiVesnbscrlNI&lt;ni» tor the Bannmi :
feffia:.................................
........ I.. S. Mosher.
•Belford
Eugene Jordan.
Bowen- Mil
(’. W. Armstrong.
Br.iwar.i, .
. .Wm. Broward.
....... LN. Covert.
D. L. Northland.
Cl-jvcrdab
... Howard Mosher.
nressy'a • oruerv,
BjTph Fisher.
Dowling..
........ L (I. Bice.
Dolton. .
F. J. Norwood.
Frrep-w
,
A. .M HerriDgtoo.
HjCkorr ComerHdaln Hl*»e11.
trvnig .
&lt; h&gt;» William*
Imos
...I. K. Nlckenpo.
MH..
. -GlitTnce Doolittle
Norgar
....
W.K. Adkins.
Maple Gr*»v« ...
J. McKelvey.
Middleville.......
Hamilton Carveth.
NMhvIllr..........
............... H.O. Hale.
(FDoaneli..
............Ed. Edward*.
Oranseiflle MJ!
...... -; L. w wmg.
Fralrieville . . .
. ...Win. L. Brown.
I Woodland .
..........Wesley Myerr,
I Yankee Springs.
......... E. 41. Bennett.

wcaslonui near-dress wear. Uur stebk emitatak
r. ...re irtHiM-r.- than tbc combtoed stocks of Grand Rapid-.' dntMcrs btiqched together where oilier dealer, b i
-ve, ,.i( t • rives&gt; we contract by tfio hundreds, and positively retail wuXu.gn.eK trmrJn as “,11 ^be .nXm '
jraile. |or every day wear at less than our neighbor clothiers paytbe manufacturer for them, in mw flner &lt;fiSnS£
. .- carry trouser, from Hto«ia pair; better than youfind In Uie ordinary tailor strops? W'e want Umg ’e"i"r*stout
•• n.I. have heretofore been compelled to leave their measure, to come to m and buy tnrnsen.
Jin । mvwi:
bargains In pants this week: *1 |&gt;cr pair and upwards, will bewilder ami surprise ywT
anyone.

myone

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XXV. NO. 21.

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The best Advertis­
ing medium in Barry County.

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those steers, be sure and put •■Democrat"■ plied this year for reasons unknown to
on the off side and ••Journal" on the near• jour scribe.
side, as ••Journal” has-a habit of turning:
Quite a large gathering comixsMjd of
his yoke. They will plow better that way. male and female teachers met at the school
Married, at the residence of the bride's। house on Saturday for the purpose of db- •
mother. Mrs. Ira M. Slawson. of Johns­ cussing educational topics, and a good
town, the 17th, Mr. Jason E. Tobias, of wholesome day was spent upon the various
Baltimore, to Miss Mary M. Slawson. JRev. 1 methods regarding teaching our'district
McGee officiating. The happy couniehave schools and gjadkig the same. An enjoy­
the best wishes of their many friends in able time is reported by those present
their new departure. One hundred Invit­
Messrs Editors, how about the report
ed guests from Barry and Kalamazoo coun­ that wmes from your city that a great and
ties manifested their friendship for the notable dav among your citizens was spent
happy couple in presenting them with sil­ on the 18th. That Balm in Gilead was in
ver knives, forks, spoons, castor,Jnble lin­ abundance, and physicians upon the
en. clock, letters containing money, house­ comers of the streets were prescribing for
hold furnishing goods, gold watch and the relief and woes of those poor sickly
many articles of value to new beginners, invalid.-., not overly warm and comfortably
not enumerated. After saluting the bride clad with political Isms? Floating rumor
and groom, and viewing the presents, tlie here is to the effect that a marriage was ’
guests were invited to seam at a verv fine consummated upon that day, the high
and elaborately set table of eatables, which scheming contracting parties haring taken
had ample justice dono to it by the hungry the loaves of sweet to the groom, leaving
guests. -But Is not this' nice?” was the not even a wine cup for the bride to
oft-repeated remark of some lady, as she moisten her dry and thirsty lips.
sampled some new dish or cake. A very
Bqrt Bradly and wife haye returned
pleasant gathering and one Jong to be re­ from Cal. looking much refres!»e&lt;l after
membered by the many friends of the fam­ having spent several weeks In that con­
ily present.
genial climate. Stopping a few dajs In
Kansas on their return, report a space ot
country about thirty miles wide where
Hasting*.
ThefCcnter school commenced with Lena tliey visited, crops were nearly a total fail­
ure.
.
("rook as teacher.
Enoch Andrus, u( Irving, was hand
Lura Pratt is expected home this week.
The young folks enjoyed a pleasant ev­ shaking among bls numerous friends
ening last Saturday night at Mr. Larkin's, about tl»e Corners on Saturday.
Mrs. Nettie M. Brunney, of Battle Creek,
it being a surprise on Albert, who lias just
Is caring for the wants of her sick sister,
returned from Hillsdale.
Mrs. Mary Hughe* went to Grand Rap­ Mrs. Geo. Stanley, who has been sick for
a long time.
ids last week to see her son Delbert.
Charles Flensburg moved into tlie M. 1’.
Cba«. Beach and Doc Larkin went to
parsonage last week not wholly for the
Cedar Creek last Sunday.
Abbey Bowers and May Draper visited purpose of shppij-iug that people the en­
suing year.
the Center school last week.
A. CortrigiiT. pf Kalamazoo, Bundayed
Mrs. Cluis. Beach visited^ May Lurtdn
with his parents.
.
.
Sunday.
.
•
Charles Pennock and wife, of Nashville,
Anna Turner, of your city, was at Phil.
spent several days visiting W. O. Bamcs ,
Pratt's Sunday.
and
other
friends
about
the
Comers
last
May Clancvy is visiting nt B. F. West's
Sunday.
•
Milo Barnes and wife, of Oceana Co.,
Chub. McIntyre was seen going across
Mr. Craig's coni last Sunday evening. I are visiting his parents and other friends
this week.
wonder what be went for?
A. Downs and wife, of Prairieville, vb'Picking apples is the order of the day. ,
1ted A. L. Nichols and wife Saturday
afternoon and evening, returning Sunday.

Wallace Brown and wife* and John
Shawman and wife visited, at blind Rob­
erts Sunday.
Mr. Handy and family visited on State
road Sunday.
Mr. Merrick and family visited Hasting?
friends Sunday.
A dance in Finley Marks new barn Fri­
day night
Satie Fisher returned from Gliarlotte
Tuesday.
.
Thn*hvd at Mr/Murry 's Thursday.
Mns. Kirk farmer is the gueat of her
sister, Mrs. W. H. Smith.
Bert Bradley and Nellie Miner were
guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Smith.
Mrs. Q. Smith hns gone to Woodland
to spend a few weeks with her son.
Prof. J. M. Smith.
Tlie young folks of this vicinity attend­
ed the (lance at Wm. B. Ellsworth's last
Thursday evening and report a good time.
Mrj. G. W. McKibbon is slovylv recover­
ing. :
C. M. Smith Is on the -ick list, but is
some (letter.
K. L. Caruier and wife apent Sunday
with Mrs. C.’s aunt in Prairieville.
Elder Stocking has some tine grapes for
sale at
cents N j&gt;ound.
Walt and Ffuuk Johnson nre In this vi­
cinity packing apples for S. Hill, of Irving.

Last Sunday there was quite a large
congrecatluu of people attended church
to hear the new preacher. Rev.. Mr.
Wallace and all pronounce the sermon a
most excellent one.
Rev. Chase and family went tn Deltoti
last Saturday evening to stay over Sunday
and returned Monday to move his goods
to tlie new appointment at Bloomingdale,
Mlcli.
•
Warner Bern and wifd are now on their
wedding tour and an* sleeping at Albert
Dewey’s.
Mrs. Rev. McCoy came to Frank Doty's
last Friday evening and will stop fora
short space of time to shake hands with ‘
all of her old friends who arc many.
Frank Doty is paying 4 eta. a lb. for
good hogs and .1 to S’*' for poor.
Peter Fisher took another load of that
good wheat to Battle Creek last Saturday,
and got 2’&lt; cfs. above the highest market
price.
There was quite n turnout at the P. of I.
dance Friday eve.
Jerome
Bed:
put in a new
cistern fqrTL N". Mosb&lt;
, week. .
^ortnan Elsfer and v
M Galesburg.
came lost Satunlay to v
is parents and
friends for a few days.
Last week Wednesday. Mrs. N. Blawtton '
gave her oldest daughter in marriage to
Jason Tobias, and invited the wnole
Grange lodge. A large number of friends
kof the contracting parties were present and
left many fine presents.
Frank, Doty and wife. Albert Dewey and
wife went near Odessa last week to atn-wd
the wedding of Bera.

Cal. Jieach. of Wayland, sold windmills
to Moses Kosenbnrg. Aaron Sherk and Mr.
Simmons.
J. Pomfrey went to Newaygo Co. on
buslhgab Monday.
Chas. Mnnftjraou's wile was called home
to Saginaw Mondnv. by the death of her
brotlier.
Etery body Is attending «tbe fair thin
Frank Kusenburg Is soiling best peaches
week: .
at the low price of fy.23 per bushel.
Mrs. Xrank Myers v I shed her parents at
D. Hobte; went to luiusltig Tuesday.
Saranac Sunday and Monday.
Old Uncle Johnathan Myers died last
Mr. Ed.. 1 do not know what has been Monday afternoon. He had lieen a great
the matter, the last two or three weeks my sufferer for the past three weeks, dying of '
Items hare not been published. I tried to dropsy. Isaac Mourer preached the ser- •
get them to our post office in time but I do mon. He wan an old settler in these parts.
not know where the trouble comes in.
Old Mik. Catt, an old lady of Campbell
(We have received ho Items from you for
ninety years old. W»a buried last Sunday.
two or three weeks.—Ed. ]
Norris threshed fifty bushels of clover
We have had some great threats from
.lack Frost although he has not done much seed from ten acres for Chas. Hatton last
damage yet.
Apple buyers are more plenty than ap­
Frank Gam expects to go back to Ohio
soon. He will probably be accotupanied ples at present?
A number nre complaining of apple
by a few friends.
Mrs. Mall, of Gnyid Rapids. Is the guest thieves.
Jease Barber and Irving Thalkes. of
of Bertha btedge.
Addie Seager was the guest of Ella New Richmond, visited relatives In thia
place last week.
Conien the past week.
For the benefit of the young people also . Mrs. Dlllenbcck has gone to Petoskey
some of the older ones of 1’txl Auger, for her health.
Chas. DUIenbeck ami wife visited lier
would like to say that It is not right to sit
and scowl at the preacher, for be can not parents at Saranac last week, and attended
the Ionia fair.
preach near as well.
.
Dennis Haskill intends giving up the the
I’od Auger has one ‘of the nicest trick
mule* bi the Mate. Do not tail to call at postoffice and grocery business. and mov­
this place where he Is owned and see him ing back upon his place.
perform.
•
Walter Burd, of this place, called on
Everybody knows of the totems of North
Geo. Becker, of Carlton Center, Saturday
American Indians, bnt not quire every­
and Sunday.
body has been interested to lean that
Frank (Jam was the guest of Ed. Hart­
totemism is nearly universal with anvaga
man. of Carton Center, Sunday.
man. No savage will eat tba animal that
C. C. Stowell. oT Coats Grove, called on
nep resents his own clan.
his brother. P. Stowell Sunday.
Your scribe expects to attend about
four day* of the fair.
Dr. Ludwig Struve’a determination of
the motion of the aolnr ayrtem in space, as'
'pubUahnd In the memoirs of the St. Peters­
School,commenced Monday, .the ISth.
burg academy, is derived from comparisons
with a fair attendance and prospect* for of the jMiaitions for 2,500 atan recorded tn
a full house during the fall term, there
eatalogin-s.of 1755 nnd again in 1856. Thews ’
being S5 on tlie first day.
show that the Kniar system is moving to­
Wheat sowing Is all done for tlds season ward a point in ths constellation Hercule*.
and much of it is presenting a beautiful The motion for 100 years, it would hare
stand, covering the ground with its favor­
ite color of green so much unlike that ot
star, wun 4.3G second*
last season. Farmers have great reason
to rejokv over the prospect for a more
bountiful crop another year.
reaulu with threw obtained, by other saBut very few took lu the state fair from tronomvra. Dr Struve find, the point to­
tills place, owing no doubt to the fact that ward which the aun and its tunUyof pb»It came in just the busiest w-asou of the
year, when nearly all the farmers were tioo Hercule*, nod the
enthmaastic to prepare the Mill and sow fifteen mile* a second
their fall erop of wheat.
Rev. Abraham Bunnell mured in the
Weatlcyan parsonage last week having

&lt;if the day now.
Is it a fact the Democrat and .lounia!
imiftTs ef yoar city have sold out principles
(it thev ever bad any of the latter! and aiL
axid lave taken the job of breaking those
Hvbrad &gt;lrvr» to work the 1‘. of L farm.
WonT tlrv' huve a time l»reakitijr tb«&lt;r
Mourrei utteri-'.' I fear their seed '-will deoomfaatton to succeed
for the ensuing eontereua
fall on stoory p'acee."
The M. P. Method!* ya
No» Farmer John, when you yoke up

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Hastings Banner

PERSONAL MENTION.
Rev. J. W. Bancroft was in Charlotte

SCHOOL COLUMN.

liElTEW OFTflEQUABTEE
^lUJAM O. LOWDEN^

LESSON XII, THIRD QUARTER, IN­
Offiee^wer Jnifas Ruarall’s shire. State
It is hoped that, tbe plan adopted by the
TERNATIONAL SERIES, SEPT. 28.
Rev. Levi Master and wife, spent Sun- board
(
may be the means of inducing many
day in this city.
. try for a higher grade of certificates.
to
TUART, ENAPPES A WEAVER.
perhaps our own county will not
Mnu John Miller visited her son, Dr. While
1
Attorney* at taw.
‘f- JJ
—AT—
suffer in a comparison with others, still the
Henry Miller, In Otsego last week.
number holding third third grade certifi­
re Association of Barry. FralrievtlJe.
Miss Belle Handy went to Grand Rap- (cate Is much too large. In some states *
iraagerille will meet at Hotel hall.
AMOctato offices, at GHnd ItapidH, Mich.
,Sept,nil, inn.at” o'clock. p. m. ids Friday, returning yesterday morning. (
candidate la allowed to bold the lowest
■s ore expected to
present
A. SHELDON,
for only a limited period and
alri&lt;KUOKN?tHARniORN, Pre*.
Miss Nellie Felghner has secured a certificate
'
The teachings comprised in the twelve
.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
If he has not the ambition nor Inclina­
position as typewriter in the Whip factory. then
1
|es»ouA preceding ore
many, varied and
JOHN' J. PEtKI.NS. Hec.
tion to obtain something higher, his name
Important
that
a
specific
™
Rev. Wm. Campbell has moved to this is
j stricken from Hie list of teachers:
on cnmifflsslon. Gem-ra'. cot. on-atcing
Batisfactory mention of each principle ad- Mid
•
darter a complete set of Abstrsri Book-.emocity from Jefferson, Ind., and Bastings lsays State Superintendent Draper,
tap-yij
plle&lt;!
from tbe Records, can furnish complete
will be his future home.
&lt;cannot progress sufficiently after a year's
C. F. BROOK*. Cirrk.
salient .pointe, however, should be noted. dwtrarta.
to obtain * second grade, it s The development of Christian doctrines; •
Corner of Court and Jefferson St. Keepsfloar,
Editor Felghner, of the Nashville News. experience
'
believed
that
he
has
misapprehended
his
P. DRAKE, M. D...
was in the city Saturday raking in the 1
the fact that t hese lemons deal chicly vntb
calling
and
will
be
likely
to
succeed
better
‘■gilt galore” on subscriptions.
teaching ami very little with pereomtl btoGood goods. LOW prices.
- *iwutg«Mnti;m&gt;.i.,Ui.
at some other employment." In o^her ton1, *nd especially the instances £ven il­
Office ovor Holloway’s drug store.
H. J. Ken field, of Chicago, and John words.
•
Office hum* from 2 to 4 p. tn. Tricphone. con nxmtb I't Un M&gt;&lt;un with
It is assumed that it must have been
lustrating the rcaaons why men do not ac- (
with residence, at Holloway h &lt;irt«
Holbrook, of Mancelona, attended the some
।
other noise he beard rutlMsr than a cept the gospel and order their Uv« in at- noetteg
,
..funeral of Will Holbrook Friday.
call to teach. A comparison of the rela­ conlance therewith. In the cases of tboae 5UH-W
’„Mon «t Mun * Dun., n
.
tive numbers holding certificate* of the bidden to the supjwr, one was kcjit away
M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary Public
Miss Sadie Roberts, who has been visit­
2,200
Circulation this week
Ibl. tnrt obUlu Mid t. .
,
"
various grades in New York and Michigan, by his wife, and another by hia oxen; one . .
and U. S. Claim Agent,
ing relatives In Buffalo. N. Y. and friends
will prosecute ail kinds of claim* before the
is not particularly rtattcriag to us. assum­
The foundation for Fuller and Beebe’s JIn this state this summer/ returned home ing that the reqniremente nre about tbe by an unreasonable fondnem, and another Dcimruneata at the Interior office. Callon him place on sale for thfa
Saturday, evening.
«
by mere love of property.
at his store, corner Court and Jeffer»ou Ms.,
I new building is about completed.
same. While in that state o per cent, of
Again, in the case of the wealthy youug. tlastinxv. Mich. ■____________________________
Sam
Morrison,
a
prominent
and
genial
the
entire
number
hold
a
first
grade
and
roan we have a very peculiar and affecting
There was a danee at Union hall Friday
evening, and all present leemed to enjoy Jtravelling man. who travelled for a large 35 per cent, a second, here tht-re are only instance. The text plainly shows that be 8m. fuwler.
Grand Rapids firm for some time, and is 2 per cent of the former and 5 per cent, of was a youth of much nobility of diameter,
a
Dentist.
aomrtrf the gnndeM Garwin^ in 1mL
i it immensely.
well known here, is now with Wells, the latter. Michigan teachers should do and another evangelist adds that Jesus
Booms formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over Good* suitable for fall ali.| wintej
Josiah Taylor, an old resident of Thorn- :Stone A Co., of Duluth Minn., with head­ better than that.
loved him. He w as no doubt "one of the Safith, Hams A van Aman's.
that it has ever been our privilege
apple, was found dead in his bed last week. ।quarters at Grand Forks, Dakota.
A. BARBER, M. D..
All our city and village schools are now most popular men ot our community," m,
We would Just state h-re that
His age was 73 years.
,
Mr. and Mrs. J. England, of Woodland, running and perhap* tine-third of those, in the modern phrase has it, and yet he had nut
• ’
Physician and Surgeon,
purehnsrd a large line ,.f ij^, (.'{lwh
A Grand Rapids chimney sweep was in and Mrs. John Welraert. visited their old tbe country. At Hastingl all the old teach­ abused his wealth or popularity, for lie was
Office over Sevin’s store. Office hours front 7
the city Friday and did considerable work home iu Grampian Hills, in Pennsylvania ers remain save the superintendent. Mr. ckmste, tetupc-ratc and just. And yet even
(lAirt Year’s) from an linportwat Ics-iban
in that line of business.
t
last week. Mrs. Weissert will spend a Sterling, the new incumbent, seems to be J*, failetl to accept Christ—he had too much
•half price to rlosiy In al! v.*- |.JV(. :r,
few days this week nt the sea shore, while winning golden opinions and it most 'pros­ n^nev, or at any rata thought too mueb / T W. LOWRY, M. D..
A give club was organized in this city
pieces Including
Physician and Sprgenn.
of it. ’
.
.
/ ‘T•
perous year Is anticipated. Middleville
i last week, composed of lhe: best male voltes Mr.-and Mrs. England will return home.
Stakes u specialty ot treating rhsrases of the
Other character* are the greedy rich
in the city. There Is no reason wiiy Hast­
Roy Hilslnger Is another one of the retains all the teachers of« last jrear. At man, the lazy and voluptuous man, the tn’ltaudKAKOMltti* nrrjwrriition of vutan
flulug •“’ACTALXIW and eye
ings cannot have as good d glee club os many boys who have shaken Barry county Nashville. Misses l^es and Wartlell and merely indifferent man, and finally Dives, ci
. any city in the state.
dust from their feet, went west to grow Mrs. Everts are the only tales of the old against whom, fio serious allegation is
Otfire ami retMeneeon Broadway, near Court
up with the country, and done well. teachers rcmainhig. Mr. O. M. McLauglr made—he seems to have been what some House. Hastings, Mich.
The funeral of Will Holbrook was held
Though It was not all ••pin" from the Ihi. of Mantou. late a student of the State call "a downright good fellow,’’ “a jolly
at tiro M. E. church Friday mimiiug.
C. WELTON
Norma!
school,
becomes
principal,
ami
is
start, Roy has succeeded by hard work
dog,” eating and drinking and having a
Rev. Master officiated and preached aw ex­
and perseverance. Going to Kansas at assisted by Miss Hattie Culver and the "good time," "never bothering his bead
cellent sermon, presenting many fine and
agent for the Ohio Farmer’s Imuranee Co.
first he gradually worked his way up, Misses Minnie Furols* and Carrie HiU about reforming the world,” but "letting a*Iswrites
poUctes on * man’s property against
beautiful thoughts.
until three weeks ago he was offered the complete the force. From several sources each fallowTook out for himself.”
lau by fire.lightning or wind; against a man's
come goo»l reports from the school, and
And on him a special condemnation fails life by deatb and accident.
This is the time gf the year when people position of Assistant Cashier In the
Mr. McLaughlin is thought to be the right -and what a fearful condemnation! Out
are looking for bargains. Read the ad- Middleton, Ohio, National Bank at a good
man In thus right place. At Woodland. of all who rejected Christ, as recorded in QMITH A OOLGKOVE.
vertlsanents In this, as well as succeeding salary, and accepted. He is home on a
O
Lawyers.
•
issues, and keep posted where you can go short visit with his parents, and will begin Mr. Warner retires from the primary de­ the quarter’s lessons, be alone is followed
(Office in Union block. Hastings.)
partment after a four year’s service and beyond the grave and selected as an in­
his duties In Middleton Oct. 1st.
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and get tbe worth of your money.
Practice is all the courts ot tbe Mate.
These are art! gooth well worthy Jour at­
his place Is supplied by Mbs Myr­ stance of final and complete reprobation.
To show bow people like to be gulled tle Meeks, from Ohio. Mr. and Mrs. Not the murderer, not the extortioner, not
The city schools are moving along finely
tention. Remember although these goodt
E. KENASTON.
in all departments. Both teachers and was demonstrated to the Queen’s taste Sat­ Smith retire from the Fralrieville school, even the impenitent thief—simply the man
are from last year they are just a* good fa
scholars have got down to bard work, and urday night. Two smooth tongued fakirs and Mr. Geo. E. Downs and Miss Lizzie who had drifted along and enjoyed him­
quality and in color ax It they Just cue.lhe coarlng year will no doubt be the most arrived In this city and located for the ev­ Brightrnl take their'places. These teach­ self and never inquired about the sick and
from the custom 1k»um-. Tin* iine Is ttuiu
. prosperous in tbe history of the schools of ening in front of the American house. ers have had long and successful experience sorrowing. Arts we at liberty to conclude promptly attending to.
&lt; IL TIMMERMAN. llowwpMl^c Vby- 40 to (48 inches wide and -worth from rm to ,
Their stock In trade was a lot of worthless In the country schools, nnd the pepple of that the state of society In the Roman em­
this city.
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soap. All attempts to get the soap to make Prilrleville will find their school steadily pire ut that time nnd the luxury then be­
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alcian
and
Sfirgt-on.
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75 rents a yard, our prfaj while they lam
We are indebted to Mr*. Delia E. Crites,
any lather, were na fruitless as were the moving forward. Freeport has no change, ginning among the wealthy were consid­
(Office ovor Laihreff's drug storep
of Union City, Oregon, formerly Miss
•tills faonth will be 2?&gt;. ::o and S&amp; rents a
attempts to make the Jewelry retain lu at least during thp present term.
ered In tills parable* And surely there
Della Rising, of this city, for copies of the
ARTIN V. BARKER, Real E»dte, 1d- yard.: it will br-uffehM* for us to urge the
gold appearance after it had been worn a
never
was
a
lime
when
the
lesson
was
so
Union City papers. If newspapers are short time. If any merchant or Jeweler In
Already reports have come from a large
surrfnee and Ixians.
\
necessity of an early call If yon want to
applicable .ns now; for there Dever was a
evidences of prosperity, Union City is get­
the city had such goods as these and at­ number of districta in which favorable ac­ time in the world's history when so many Office with J.jG. Bunyan fit Son. 2 doors north
buy a nice stylish, wool dress at
ting to the front fast.
of Postoffice.
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tempted to sell them for anywhere near tion was taken relative to apparatus. Ad­ great fortunes were so suddenly acquired
SpeeiaJattentJoaglves to making excbangM
Lee S. Cobb, who, without his knowl­ the price these fakirs got,’we predict that ditional blackboard, dictionaries, maps, etc. os iu the,United States in this generation.
edge er consent was pla&lt;rd on the cou- generations would come and go and still without a dissenting vote. All that is nec­ Never was the moral n-sjxmsibility of the
gtomeration ticket for county surveyo-; ile- the assormen*. would lenain unbroken essary Is to bring the matter before tlie wealthy so great m now. Wc.iltb is not
idres us to say that he never sought such within the cases of the home merchant meeting and have It carefully coniidered. sinful; but its to a life of mure enjoyment loti tor tale.
nomination and does not accept it, was not Not so with the fakirs. One of them The people will never regret their action ChrLt hu-i given us the diviue view in His
Such bargain* can only be obtained at
dresses up as a clown, thumps the banjo a In this matter and school baanls should account of Dives. Of all the sinner* men­ ROBERTSON HOUSE,
and is not a candidate for the office.
little, while. the other dilates upon tlie hold srl»ool_ teachers strictly respon­ tioned during the quarter'* Icssouh Dives
The annual reunion of the 7th Mich,
wonderful and various powers the soap sible for the prejM-r care of these things. is select al ns the utterly hopeless case.
cavalry will be held In Battle Creek Oct. -contains. He tells of how grease. Ink. and . If a new dictionary is torn In pieces in
It should alx » be &gt;q&gt;ecially noted that the (In. Jefferson and Court Sts., llaatingv, lit ch.
22d. ’ A roster containing tlie names of in fact every sort of a stain, disappears three or four years, tlie teacher ought to
work of tb« Ipst quarter is practically a
every member of the company lias been from cloth by Its magic touch; Its applica­ lie compelled to get another.
Rates. tl.OO per Day.
study of Luke's gospel; the stddent should,
prepared and every member present will tion on gold and silver wares make them
This House Is new. with tdearant rooms. The
in response to n request from several for therefore, as occasion serve.% examine the tmtrouage of the public is respectfully solicited.
BATTLE CREEK.
receive n copy. Reduced rates will iw brighter and cleaner titan they were the!
authorities as to Luke. Here it is suffi­
given un the pllrtAds.
day they were made. In tonsorial art It a good blackboard nahit, the following cient to state that be was a physician and
CAI FSMFN mraton
WANTED. Steads emntoyThe supreme court hits decided that the has no equal, and for domestic purposes, which has lieen tested and found excellent man of learning, a'companion for hope XALLOmEn
liberal terms. Bpeetitle of the liquor laws is not broad enough lays everything else In the shade. And। fa offered: One gallon alcohol, one pound time of St. Paul and uuthnr of the "Acta ‘‘-'lai Inducements to anod men. Flue outfits.
to cover the section prohibiting the sale of its medicinal properties have been known shellac, two ounces lampblack, two ounces of the AjKMt les.” Other facta of his life Low prices. R. V. Clerk A Co., Nurserymen,
liquors ia opera houses and concert halls, to cure everything, from an in-growing toe, Ivory black, or in these proportions for a are not dearly/proved, bnt the primitive Rochester. N. Y.
and W. Bi Smith of Smith’s opera house, nail to .consumption. When the second smaller quantity. Ix&gt;t the mixture stand Christians received By general tradition
Grand Rapids, who who was arrested on fakir had finished, and wanted to know If&gt; 24 hours and then apply with a tlat brush, the statement that be was a native of An­
there were any who wanted to buy tillsj This amount will cover 850 or 400 square tioch, a Greek by blood rather than a Jew,
such charges, fa now free.
soap at 25 centa'mr cakg, he was fairly de­ feet two coats, and fa practically tbe same
A prominent physician says that the cig­ luged with the shining shekels. When as the high priced slating, it dries Inuned- or, at any rate, of Greek rearing and cult­
arette smoking la doing more to injure the large audience had finished biting, and lately and the board can be used at once. ure, erne of the earliest converts and a very
the rising reiteration of this country than started for home, tightly-.clutching their. If the boon! Is new It is well to first prime careful and diligent student of all things
early dHnking. Tire cigarette contains purchases, which they believed would। It with any dark colored paint Ordinary connected with the earthly life of Christ.
The'style of his writing show., that he had
four dtetlnct poisons—that of nicotine, wash their garments "white as snow,” the, black paint (oil and lampblack) Is totally
the ‘historical sense" very well developed.
which is the only one contained in a cigar:
fakirs Mlently folded their tents, and took unfit for board paint. Even- after many
The first mention of this gospel it alleged
oil of paper, which Is deadly, oil qf arsenic th- first trpin east Monday morning. Be­ days the board fa still ticky and crayon
to be by Clement of Rome, about the year
which is used to make the paper burn, and
fore going, however, they purchased $4.00! marks cannot be erased.
100; and it b spoken of a* a work already pands the blood ve.wlii passing through them, thus enabling .the
to linopiuru which Is a jxdson.
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worth of cheap, common soap, of one of
generally known to Christians and accepted bibe more fibrin and myosin, those properties of th* i.iood on'which they fad.
M you are bitten by a dog, don’t have our prominent grocers, which they will
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
os authority. For these and many other
Among the other ingredients in the blood are protagin and choleserio. It is
the aaimal killed, but tie him up for a sell at 25 cents per cake In pastures new.
reasons the best judgment is that-Luke upon these that the nerves feed, and it as ns easy to develop the vital force, that i&lt;
week or two. then, If he does not die of' If there is anything that such an experience
Three tramps urriyed in town from one
_... wrote his gospel not long before the de­ the nervous organization.
it Is to increase the muscular purer. In other
the rabies, yon inny kill him and feel safe। as this should teach more than anything of the railroads Bunday morning. It be­ struction of Jcnutalem, and with the as­
words, the nerves can la? strengthened as easily athe muscles by -imply inrrw*lnr
from an attack from the dreaded disease. else, It la to ‘‘patronize your home iner- ing shortly after breakfast time, they were sistance of St. Paul. Tradition adds that
Many persons, who have been bitten by a chants.” They don’t try tosgull you into hungry and started out foraging. They be died a natural death at the ^e of 84, the supply of protagin and cholestyrln lathe blood.
i The effects of thia development of the nerves are. f/l: mainly in the tw»
dog which was innocent of hydrophobia, buying worthless truck at a greatly en­ struck a household, and. no one but a laity after preaching In various countrim. As
ood which was promptly killed, have died hanced pr;ce, as they depend upon your being in sight, made Impudent demands to the style of Lukeltahaukl bo noted that nerve centers, the brain ano sexual organs. In the brain, the effects obtained are in­
of false hydrophobia—killed by the power trade, and know that to merit it and win victuals ami coffee. Happening to be out he is careful to fix the time of each Import­ crease of memory, powen* of perception, judgment, activity of thought and produc­
tion of Ideas. A healthy vigorous brain makes a qulA thinker anti a bright talker.
of imagination. So says Dr. Hammond in it, they must glye full value. If people of the latter article, the lady raid bo. ant event by mentioning the rulers to
ever learn to profit from the. experience of whereupon they slated plainly a doubt power nt the time. The construction. U In the sexual organs the effect of this development Is to increase tlwlr vigor, mak­
fl» North American Review.
being sold like this, the race of the fakir of her veraelty and made known an in­ artistic: First is the address to Theophilus ing the weak strong and the strong stronger.
A •consignment of goods for Ell Nichols
To develop the vital force and Increase the powers as above desrribed it b &lt;®lf
' will be run.
tention to stay where thay were until what and a citation of authorities, then the ad­ necessary to increase the supply of nerve food in the blood and thl* can be ac­
of Orangeville, was recently unloaded at
they wanted was produced. « Their hostess vent of John the Baptist and events in his­ complished by tlie use of .Sappho Pellets a specific put up by E. !.. Jane- * Co., of
Broward and left on the railway platform.
toric order to the beginning of Christ’s
thought
differently
and
got
down
an
&lt;ild
When time came to move them it was
Hoe tlie cabbage plants after each rain
ministry, and then the development of doc­ New York, and composed of ingredients whk4i are assimilated in tin- J&gt;k«&gt;d in. the
found that packages of dried beef, plug and they will not only grow rapidly but be musket that hadu’t l»een loaded since trines and lessons In regular order.
form of protagin and cbolestcrin.
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Napoleon crossed tne Alps, and the roughs
tobacco and cigars had been broken open less affected from dry weather.
Sappho Pellets not only stimulate the powers but being an actual B*ne nourishThe quarter now dosing opens with an
rapidly
made
tmeks
with
the
toes
pointing
and part of their, contents abstracted.
impressive lesson on tbe proper use of the men:, are tonic and lasting in their effects. Their Intermediate results are of die mod
The
hens
that
are
shedding
their
feath
­
toward
the
street
—
Plain
well
Independent.
Certain parties have exhibited an unusual
Sabbath; it b nut to be kept by mere rigid pleasing and satisfactory character. .
quantity of “smoking and chewing” since, ers (molting) need very nourishing food,
Two auspicious characters were seen formnlbm, as the Pharisees kept it, but
Enough IMleta for thirty days will lie sent in a perfectly ptata wrapper for one
which may decide Ell to start an investi­ as the process is deblllating, and often n - prosjM-ctlng around the alleys and back of with a jovous devotion. The old Jewish dollar. Send money order, postal note, or currency to
■ Ca.
results
fatally.
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gation.—Plata well Independent.
kinin Street.
.
the stores on the north side of Main st. Sabbath fa done away with. The parable
While corn i«. perhaps, the cheapest Sunday evening. About 8:30 a. m. Mon­ of the supper follows, ami here, ns in many ! Mention tills paper,
York (*it).
We are Indebted to Charlie Fairfield
proprietor of the Eaton Rapids Journal grain that can be f»Td to hogs, yet it Is not day the night watrhtnen discovered that other places in Luke, the fact faemphnsUrrl
ami jwjretary of the Agricultural society the best. Wheat middlings and bran make A. S. Wright’s dry gcxxls store had been that those who held rule among the Jews
entered from the tear. Mr. Wright being wUAl very rare exception*, had no welcome
of that city, for a complimentary ticket to better j&gt;ork than will com.
absent Fred T. Mason was notified and for Jesus. The b^innltgt of a Christian
the Eaton Rapids fair, said ticket being
Ix:ave a patch of turnip* in the ground
transferable -except to a criminal, insane for a supply of spring greens. If covens! came to the store, where he found that iife-"taking up tlx- cro«"-the finding of
person or fakir.” Surely the clouds are with straw and coni stalks the turnips will two plush and two cloth cloaks, vnltte the lost sheep mid tlie lost piece of money
hraaMng away and' the day fa fast ap- keep In the ground all winter and bggin about 8100, two large valfaes and two $20 and the prodigal son as an example of for­
gold pieces had been taken. Tlie cloaks giveness follow m regular chapters In a
proadiinx when editors will recelvp growth early in the spring.
were taken from the second tioor and the serial discourse upoB the work of grace.
-coaqw'* that can be transferred, and tlie
Mr. C. W. Garfield, af Grand Rapids, money from a thread ixxi-Jn a money Fbe parable of Dircs and Lasanwia the
fortunate possesson. not have to submit to
drawer
under a counter on the west side most vivid picture of the life beyond the
says
Michigan
Farmer,
cute
400
dozen
pass fa through the “dead head” gate.
bunches of asparagus from an acre of land. of the store. It was the proceeds of tbe grave given in Christ's teachings, and anAdvertising * city or town as a mtans of To that acre are applied thirty-two tons of sale of dictionaries which are being intro­ proprtew’.y close.* thb division of thb
increasing the value of tlie property and stable manure each autumn, and eight tons duced In the city schools and belonged to gcepeL
“booming’’ local Interest* generally seems of refuse sail from a leather tannery every theaehooi fund. The thieves had pried
The mlracle'of the ten Icpent, tbe parable
to be a growing practice. Among others, spring.
up the bottom sash of a window, breaking of the widow who jnevaned by prayer and
Batt Lake City, has made n libera! approthe
fastening. They were then obBtnn-tcd the contracted prayers erf th-, I’ba.-b«. and
A correspondent of the Live Stuck Indi­
•priatfon for arivertialng pciTposes. The
imblioan Itogiedly com. together u con­
cator says: lean Invest &lt;1,000 in sheep by Inside blinds against which stairs had
sum of $40,000 has been raised, a quarter
been builL The blinds were broken In taining our I»rd s teaching on the power
of which will be *pent through a newspa­ and bum eyery pound of wool produced with a club ami muet have made a noise of prayer in healing for the soul Other
per advertising agency.
Besides this, for five year* and make more clear money sufficient to be heard the length of tbe parables and incident* follow, each intro’Euv lrnL‘°r?‘nt Pr,nciP‘«
31,»4&gt; has been Invested In display adver- than can be made on cattie, horse* or hogs street.—Ionia Sentinel.
Chris­
tian faith, nnd the quarter closes with an­
thenient&lt; In the leading dailies In tho&gt;ja*t- in the Ban*e. length of time..
Deputy-sheriff Aldrich, of Grand Ledge, other and most emphatic lusoon upon the
«ro cities, and a New York Sunday ‘paper
Producing poultry for market is a profit­
wUl receive $2,000 for a full page write-up. able adjunct to fruit growing, as tbe poul­ has been arrested for stealing perfumery
A Cotorado town of 8,000 population has try can be need for whiter employment, for and cigars from the drug store of A. D.
corit,“ «'t&gt;0» ■ueb uuun
■houldeoa&gt;uk tomcat tbe nw. dUelu..
■ raised the sum of $50.00$ among ita 1**81- but tittle work can l&gt;e done with the w- Burnham of that place.
Lb' ProPl‘~.’™a™rutag tb«
weae aien. which will be Spent in advertis­ ehard at that season. The ratetag of early
George Marsh, three miles smith of
Struction
O
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wr-n.rtl.....
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ing Ito special advantage*.
Homer, fa wearing a pair af French ealf
broilers Is done entirely In tin? winter.
boots that were made fo? his father In
A decision of considerable importance to
I planted two rows side by aide fa my
Hartford.
Conn.,
in
the
year
1840.
and
bmrinewi men has been rendered in the su­ garden, one with whole potatoes do® of
before or afur it* fulfillment
Jhe above is a cut of the
they are Just os good as when inp.de as far
tatrorl in A. D. “
preme court of the state *f Minnesota, ben cgg*&gt;
oUter wiU1 single eyes taken
ttwrttay wUh St. Pwl „ uu,
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whereby the value of bank checks a* mouey front tbe parings. The potatoes and eyes as looks are canccnted.
h established—tbit fa tbe title to tbe prop­ were dropped ten Inches apart in the rows
Tbe Williamston Enterprise says a citi­ jsrtagot tbM jt.rtb.1 rental Bom .Jur
erty doe* not pass until tbe check is aurtt- ami were traded throughout the summer zen of that place who ln\&lt;-xtigat«l tbej
th. quwuon
«d. A check on a bank is not p*yD»eut, exactly alike. The yields from the eyes cause of low water in Ufa well. fomid-tFat
but I* only an when the money fa received was equal to that from the whole potatoes, tbe roots from a willow tree which stood
Careful
«■ it; and there la no presumption fast a both in size and quantity.—E. I. In N. Y. close oy had grown 24 feet to the bouorn
(hi which our papers nre folded. This machine icreditor takes a check in abrtriute payment Tribune.
and colled round and round until they
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running, simple and low priced, just what th" •"crl(r
filled al&gt;out three feet of tiic well, and
William Foster, who lives in Hie south­
it fOosn a debtor. Where goods are sold
were taking about all the water up to tbe
country office needs and can afford to buy. So.u
farewh ott delivery. and payment fa made west part of Batavia, had a narrow taeape
one
day
Ute
week
from
being
killed
by
a
most liberal terms and warranted for 5 yearlil
toy ttw purchaser by cheek &lt;&gt;n his banker,
k ta a fieM
A dodger scattered about town rends: tn the inside pocfcctnf
nek laymen* is
couditional; sod if
factored by
“Lodging* at PeopW ehureli dur­ will was found. Tl-ing the fair. Few. 35 cents. Cots, 50
oenu.*’ This unique offer makes sleep |n
he fount! the pews even rlwapcr than during SnnHastings Thursday, Sept. 25, L8»0.

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ate not to tell her, remember, of my
™*tinK with Mr. Ilayne. Of coum 1
wn anxious to have your reply to that
letter; but it will be five days vet."
An odd letter, indeed, for a girl notyet twenty, and not of u hope inspiring
diameter; but when it reached Mr. Van
Antwerp hc did nol
reading
his face was ghastly before he began. If
anything, he eermed relieved by eome
Fura .. ETt.
pa«a®M though rejoiced-by none. Then
he took from an inner pocket the letter
that hnd tenched him a few days provicuB/tind nil nlono in his room, Into at
niglit, he read it over again, threw it
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West Vapt.
Hull Of
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h UUlrt.
H-.X bl. JSu.%7
upon the table at which he was sitting,
iii aie&gt;-about S-.UOO, the pay of Jhi5T™
ot
■SSfc-wl
’fe
"* •“»• " ho do not come nt dl' Tbert then, with passionate abandonment,
while on ffeid duty.
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mined his fate in his arms anil- groaned
placed in h|s charge. While dviua
heThiSZTr
wretnl. St^r
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package to tawrencB Ihw? at: bfhxtul .
aa un-lcb.
1 aloud in anguish.
wt^taJher hsd been a 2^ fnrodVcX? tbn» that do not call who I wish would
Two days after, writing this letter Miss

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■i ravers was so unfortunate as to hear a
conversation in the dining room which
was not intended for her cars. She bad
gone to her room immediately after
breakfast, nnd glancing from her win­
dow saw that the officers were just goimied Fort Marreiter. Among the
U1° aSa,D*
1 not repeat to vou thnr hi£ to headquarters for the daily matini-e. For half or three-quarters of an
marry Steven \ anAlitwerp. a neli Ne^VoroJ? ! WOf CoHn« youfr impulse will te tn hour, therefore, there could be no proba­
ble interruption ; and she decided to write
-J- ■,k” *"""■■ ’'“■A an answer to the letter which came from
Mr. Van Antwerp the previous after­
!*"*« "
it take* abiMi Ln ? i Lt ? ‘1 .i-i , 6t^en Eo onv 1 Ute as well. Butfe
lilse what yuu draen-e, wbat you
I noon. A bright fire was burning in tho
And » it not all I lu,,, CTCr
„Uo lo old fashioned stove with which frontier
pronuw you! Srovnn, bear me witn«. quarters urn warmed if not ornamented,
h btt!"13'
"&gt; “o « and she perched her little, slippered feet
rener by Capt Rayner and otterottairCn times, I told you again and again last upon the hearth, took her jxjrtfolio in
develops that the mvstrrious young man Is Mr summer and fall that I did not low rou her lap and began. Mrs. Ravner was in
Hsyiie. who has teen promoted to a first
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the tiucsery. absorbed with the baby and
eutenanev In c»pt. Rayner’s company. c«nt nnd ought not t(, thlnk of
ayuersnows that he Mill let Is u itecldedi dlsl wife. let. poor, homeless, dependent tho nurse, when a servant came and an­
like for Hie young officer.
1
nounced that “a lady was in the kitchen"
_ -Lieut,
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C«AiTEn. 3
llavner...,™
prnrre.auimurodfaturtv-1 IU11 a1D' bow strong w;is tlie temptation
lug elcmCDl
cfainfux among
among the
officers at
at Fort
Fort Warren*
WarrSe I to aay yes to vour pica!
1
ing
the officers
and wanted to apeak with the lady of
la
‘’Yoy tknow th"r- 1 did
and would the house. Mrs. Rayner promptly re­
In the
the oast-and
M.4L and Hmse who side with him .ire '
forced bvtbe Itainin
peculiarities
‘T I S/v
iutetet
•Tb;of
’tao•—
torr;x
d
T sponded that she was busy and couldn't
swmn «&lt;:wi&lt;iles for five yean. The command. , 5’,. , Jin 1 ‘ *ou ’ :u,tl Kate, who lie disturixnl, and wondered who it could
tneT.t n. ihf post jvceiy^ l.tcut. Iluynr
kladly ,,
’’.ad teen a mother to me,dinero.,^
loth d.*ciarod be that came to her kitchen to sde her.
iXrtJSi
‘■Can I be of rt-rvice. Kate?" called
tte intantrv (his own regimrut) do not. it *&lt;&gt;ve would come: the happit«stmarri3".--s Miss Travers. ‘T will run down, if you
say so.”
e
I th", ’orU “'7
■11"«1 111 ',111,l- -U- “I wish you would," was the reply,
convicted him of a »erioes offense principally 1 8*rl respected tlie man of her choice’
attd Mhn Travers put aside her writing.
SV-Kii
’"i’S.-ol'-1'1«»». «•! ~~
। •‘Didn’t she give any name?’ asked Mrs.
llayncS old comrades make advances which! "’,v“ once sne was ius wife. Yuu vourarr repelled. Hayne take* du hfa iiuarti r&gt; m x 1 wlf dcckred vou could Wait iu n tt’leneo Rayner of-tlie Abigail, who was standing
house ut some dittams* from the other offleerV ; _V{1U
‘
, P ,
J with lk-r head just visible at the stair­
•pisrtert.
’• you would woo and win by and; by.
cuvri rs t.-A’apt. RaynrrS «| * gets angry ' Only protafae lobe vour wife b -forc re- way, it living one of the unconquerable
tenets-of frontier domestics to go no far­
because of.the eomnet« courtesy to Hayuc. ami ; turn.....
.
the cmnp is tflvtaea Into Huvne au&gt;t uwi-Hiivne lurnu,« 10 lbc frontier nnd you would te
ther tiuuj is absolutely noeessaj-y in con­
tadwns tn evenioy lettering.st Chpi. l^y content. Sloven, are you content? You
veying mcswigcfi of any kind, nnd this
ner.» ni’tt*r. where iliv matter fa
i-. : know v:n nr» ».»«• Z-,,,,
.
broken up bv the cries ot "Bre’ from outside
*•”2" Jiu are not, you know ;.&lt;&gt;unro damsel, though new to theneighborlnxxl,
CiiAPTKit ft.—The lire is la a house occupied , unhappy; and it is all, not because 1 am
was native and to the manner born in all
"■ lov° •nwonoriw.biAbn.
the tricks of the trade.
Ufa wife, who is r Uuudress. Ueut. Hayne i C:‘U’W&gt; I tm not growing to love you.
"She said you knew’her name, ma’am.
ko»"’1r« She’s tbp lady- from the hospital.”
•
large denomination, which Mp. Clancy cAfcrtv-' 80 ll,!lo
you hohl nfo to it my promise
“Here, June, take the liiby! Never
clutches and apparently roasta-ts of greater . fa sacred and sliall te kept.
mind. Nellie; I must go!" And Mrs.
tmiMtrtance Chau the lires of her husband mid ,
..■»«
.•&lt;
‘
.
child. Hayne blmi^If fa badly burned, and Mbs
Mor‘ ,han
,f you say that it is Rayner started with surprising alacrity;
Traver* evinces great interest in lhe ymtutr your will that I seclude mvself from
i but as she palled her door Miss Travers
officer for w hom her sfater and brother In law h... , ..thmrinn,
,t.«„:„
shoe, so inuehdliilkc.
,
tuesO atrentiomi, gl\e up dancing, give i saw the look of deep anxiety on her face.
&lt;'ft Vitek c -Clancy is In tte bmpital and bfa ' up rides, drit efi, walks, and even ic-ceivA moment later she heard voices ut the
v.lte. for ihc hrst lime, acts temlerly toward
him. wale! in- him n:ebt and day. When pg visits, In riv so b0 it. 1 will otev;
ront door—n.party of ladit’-s who were
(‘lunvy fa told that Lieut, ifayue was tin man i ®
who saved him. lte»is greatly avilaleil, and ids n’t write this to me, bteven—not to ■&gt;oing to spend the morning with tho
«Hta fterwly (orhofa iuiv &lt;me to talk to him &lt;au-. I am too proud to tmk her to ‘•how ■olonel's wife at some •;Dorcas society"
1
tbe letter, I k„»»r .b. ha. rro.-n-.-a
vork which ninny of them hail embraced
to accept advances made by old comrades 'totes i ’rotn you—and. there are soum she has vithenthusiasm. -‘‘I want to see Miss
they express belief in his innocence of the
,.
I nnmirW undarxtnnd
charge of whteh he was convicted This would I
mo—but 1 c.uinot understand I fravers, just n minute." she heard a
te pnrtlcailv a dcclarnttei that they believed . i man's complaining to other pursous of roioe say. and recognized tlie plenrunt
he ron-tartot Uro woofan
U -r b. ones of Mrs. Curtis, the young wife of
CiiarrEK 7.—Miss Travers &gt;tsks her ,fatcr. ;o te, his wife. Forgive me it 1 pain me of tbe Infantry officeis; sou second
Mr*. KavD’T why she show* »o tuuch Interest in fou; toinetime* even to myself 1 twin
ime she put aside her writing, and then
IhrClkncy’s. add dcchres her belief In Lieut.
Havi»e’'i Innocence of tht- clrjugr. wblcii proves &gt;ld anti strange. I have lived so much •an down to tho front doer. Mrs. Curtis
in have been that of ttiefl. They quarrel. It tlpne. have had to think and do for my- u&lt;-rely wanted to remind her that site
«jr io n-o? y»n&gt; wink. Kat., bn. b^&gt; nost tenure to come and spend the nflcrinto promising to marry him by his mother and ------——
»-------- ,,u
iwuy.■*that
perhaps
I’—
m not ‘like other aoon with her mid bring her music, and
her shirr.
.
, X.
,
girte
’ but the respect I feel for you Araa dismayed to find that Miss Travers
ctiAtTEKs—This chapter dash lartfnly v.lth
the social disturbances t-auseii by the Hayne would be injured if I thought you strove :ould not come before stable call; she hud
affair. Claney^whliu drunk, appears aiJlay ne s to guide or govei/t m&gt;- through others; in engagement.
quarters and piteously brga to «ee the lieu­
"Of course; I might have known it;
»nd of one tiling lie sure, Steven. I must
tenant.
‘
' honor nndrespect und look-up to the man .■ou are besieged every hour. Well, cun
CHAPTER IX
you come t&lt;&gt;morrow? Do." And, to-'
I marry, love or no’love.
"Once you said it would kill you if ■narrow being settled upon, and despite
you believed 1 could be fate to you. If the fact tipit neveral of the party waiting
by tluit you mount that, having given on the sidewalk’ looked cold and impamy promise to you to be your wife at ;ient. Mrs. Curtis found it impassible to
some* future time, 1 must (reboot myself tear fienw.’lf away until certain utterly
to love you. and will te cansiderril false irrelevant matters had teen lightly
if love do not come nt my bidding or touched upon and lingeringly abandoned.
yours. I ray to you solemnly, releanc me The officers were just beginning to pour
now. I may not love, but 1 cannot and forth from headquarters when lire group
will not deceive you, even by simulating of ladies finally got under way again and
love that ‘docs not exist. Sunpoee that Miss Travers closed the door. It was
love were to te kindled in my heart. now um-Icss to return to her letter, so
Suppose I were io learn to care for some ihc strolled into tho parlor just as she
one here. You would ,bc the first one to heard her sister s voice at tho kitchen

.Sh
—1 ‘-.v could not help
n“h Kato hem .nd I never forget—

r-LY N ETS isrraaite.a,®®
= AND STRONC
so, PlllUAt
nil dciden.

"0(.&lt;ht;&lt;HM
iitxitof M.
-ttibe r '.•.’til
b-« &lt;»f Hie
ot terry aud
d .sepUtuUxT
. on page 31.
COlUiltlOll
if i. .u.v in pajiheiil ol
?krt ihisreul on nay day
i (.- puv.di.’e. xsatevc ex-.uu-n-teain tmpald aud
&gt;bii-r vSihlrty days then
tl .it fa I* -ay. after tlie
&gt;Ln&gt; tli»- ulcrcsald prl:&gt;ffo'l-rs with all
in shall st »)ie t&gt;pia&gt;n
Uor», .'uiiHiulstratora
rtar nnd payable tmMtgii the pe™*1 HmltI m.tjr not then invr
avtog t»eeii made in
pwants

:i liable ityitiie tert.is of raid mart­
&gt; t.ortipojp.thrrriisclatfned to be
•f this pot lee: the stun of three
t »r pr-ici-edsnjs at law Imr-

^iV'TS.S.-Ki
and i&gt;n-v ..!■ £ notice
iiottreis
ishereby
hereby
the eighth day of Noven:.
&gt;&lt; ten o'-;teci.'in the fureuoon
p miic ,iu&lt;tioii. to the l.lghe-t bid• i.i&gt;rUi front door of the court house
sjthnt bring the place
•&lt;r: for Barry ■•nutitv is
ui:»t dur «m said tutn tgaae. with
\a!i legal edtt*.
/ bv of ffitevu
Iu. the premises
-n tin* county of Barry and
; &lt; . .titd known kud &lt;h-scrita*d a*
r. 1 halt of tinrtit w e»t fracdotial
(••- nineteen
In town three (3)
■ ri'it
.’Ot, containing City-five
■ - •: h'lrd ii-.Tr or far.'.
_
i-Jteiey Jr. Mortaagee.
tty's lor .Martgxgvv.

. tnr- nf J tarn &lt; omtfv:
• tfromjte seeretar.- o(
i-.’ia-d trial- *t the
■
li-hl In the Kt.te of
5 "Winter 4’h next, tbe
•r, are to »«• rltctrd. a gov■ it gtornwr. secretary nf Mate,
•jr. •■••:itor xrurraJ. ronunlMianer
. 7 . • it;r-e,rt't»nirv gem rai.xud sup•&lt; i’talii ii&gt;ttni&lt; !iati iifaoa member
.I'K-airf vf HiWicTCiun in place of
trrtu &lt;&gt;l n.'Ure will ex­
: .A. 11. tK.&lt;r;xUoa reim-wu!-'V tbe kd congrrMlonnl
l-&gt; wbteli vm.rcmnily besenator ter the llth senatorial
-•■•I ut ‘Is- viuniiei of Harry and
’• p.-'-seiitative la lhe state leginliv
• !&lt;t« •.••illative district lor Barry
•-h Associate Justice of the
■:til to till tte \ara*'cy reused try ihe
'X. f-ainf»tell;thc term of office
nit s'tpr* n&lt;&lt;».Insure la to te ejected
• afao i1. t&gt;ro|Hrsi■ntloir for :i general revision of
'd’.hfa stale, ws nrovii'.ed by
- &gt;• !.r.i'Uv acts 01 im&gt;.
■&gt; i.otilieif that at s»id elsdtion
• ■ •.• •I tbe followlujt county of-

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truth in Bayne’s trouble. Could it be
poanUe that be did not realize it, and
that her alster had discovered it? Could
itte—oh, heaven! no!-—could it te that
Kate was standing between that lonely King’s New Life. PHI*.
and friendless man and the revelation Salve and Klectric Bitter*, and have
handled remedies that sell u weU, cr that
that would set him right? She could
have given such unlvtsraal Mtiafartloa.
not telieve it of her! She would not We do not hesitate to guarantee them
believe it of her ofater! And yet what everj- time, and wi- ntaad reedy to refund
did Kate mean by charging Mrs. Clancy the purchase price. If satisfactory twmlis
to watch him—that drunken husband?' do not follow tbvlr use. Theee remedies
What could it mean but that she was have won their gtrat popularity purely on
striving to prevent Mr. Hayne’a ever their merits. W. II. Goodyear druggist.
heal ing the truth? She longed to learn
more anti solve the riddle once and for ' Is one which is guaranteed to bring you
all.
satisfactory results, or in case of failure a
They were still earnestly talking to­ return of purcha.se price. On this safe
gether down in the dining room; but she plan you can buy from our advertbed
could not listen. Kate knew her so well drpggist a Ixittle of Dr. King’s New Disthat she had not closed the door leading tfovrry for consumption.^ It Is guaranteed
into the hall, though both she qnd the to bring relief in fcveiy case, when used
laundress of Company B had lowered for any affection of throat, lungs or chest,
their voices. It was disgraceful at best, such as consumption, inHam mat ion of
thought Mias Travers, it was beneath her lungs, bronchitfa.nsibma. whooping cough,
croup, etc. It teptelraut and agreeable to
sister, that she should hold auy private
taste, perfectly safe, and can always be
conversation with a woman of that dqwndcd upon. Trial bottle free at W.
class. Confidences with such were con­ II. Goodytars drug store.
tamination.
She half determined to
rash down stairs and put an end to it,
The best salve In the world for cuts,
but was saved tho scene; fresh young
voices, hearty ringing tones, and the bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sorus,
tatter, chapped hands, chilblains, corxs,
stamp of heavy lxx»t heels were heard at
and all skin eruptions, and positively cure*
tho door; and os Rayner entered, usher­
piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed
ing in Royce nnd Graham, Mrs. Rayner to give i»erfect satisfaction, or money re
and tlie laundress -fled one© more to the funded. Price 25 cts. per box. For sale
kitchen.
by W. H. Goodyear
When tho sisters found themselves
A black bear gras killed near the deaf
alone again, it was late in the evening.
and dumb school at Flint. Sunday.
Mrs. Rayner came to Nellie's room nnd
talked on various .’topics for some little
time, watching narrowly ter sister’s
For years I was troubled with the moat
face. Tlie young girl hardly spoke at malignant type of chronic blood tumble.
all. It was evident to the elder what After trying various other remedies, with­
out getting any benefit. 1. was Induced by
her thoughts must be.
Joe Schell, a barber, who* has since moved “X suppose you think I should explain
Mrs. Clancy’s agitation and mysterious to St, Louis, and who was cured by Swift's
Specific of a constitutional blood trouble,
conduct, Nellie," 4he finally und eudden- to take S. S. 8. A few bottles cured me
ly said.
' "I do not want jx&gt;u to tell me anything. permanently. I also consider S. S. 8. tbe
best tonic 1 ever saw. While taking it my
Kate, that you yourself do not wish to weight increased and my health improved
tell me. You understand, of course, how in every way.- I have recommended S. 8.
1 happened to bo there:*'
8. to several friends, and in every case
"Oh. certainly. 1 was thinking of they were satisl.ed %Rth the results.
8. A. Winuirr. Midway, 1’a.
that. You ^couldn't help hearing; but
you must have thought it queer—her be­
•Rev. J. C. Parsons, 10 years parfor of
ing so agitated, I mean."
the Fenton Presbyterian church, has re­
No answer.
signed.
’
. "Pidh’tyou?' ’
"I wasn’t-thinking of her at all."
“What did you think then?' half dellantly, tet trembling and growing white.
"I thought it strange that you should
te talking with her in such a way."
"She'was worried about her husband
—his drinking so much—and came to
consult me."
"Wl»y should she—and you—show
such consternation at bfa connection with
the name of Mr. Hayne?’
"Nellie, that matter is one you know I
cannot bear to talk of." ("Very recent-,
ly only." thought the younger.) “You When she wm a Child, she cried for Castoria.
»nco asked me to tell you wnat Mr.
Jayne's crime hid been', and I answered
•hat until you could hear the whole story
zou qpuld not understand the matter at
ill. We are both (worried about Clancy.
He is not himself; he fa wiki und ImFenton proposes to keep up its hustling
iginativo when hfc’s drinking. He has
wiuc strange fancies since the fire, and gait and will add electric lights to the lino .
water works plant just finished.
» thinks hc dhgbt to do samuthing to
*elp the officer because he helped him,
ind his head fa full of Police Gazette
These pills are scientifically compounded,
itories, utterly without foundation, and and uniform in action. No griping pain so
ie thirties be can tell who the real cul­ commonly following the use of pills.
They
are adapted to both udutta mid • chil­
prits were, or something of that kind.
It fa utter nonsense. I have investigated dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
;be whole thing—heard the whole story, they have no equal In the cure of sick
headache, constipation. dysQepsla and
it is tlie trashiest.' most impossible thing
biliousness, and, as an appetlzerXtbey ex­
fou ever dreamed of, and .would only cel any other preparation.
\
’
nako fearful trouble if Mr. Hayne got
The eighth annual meeting of tbe Mich­
told of it."
igan pharmaceutical association fa a con­
"Why?­
" Why? Because he fa naturally venge­ cern now going on at Saginaw, and will
ful and embittered, and hc would seize last three days.
mi any pretext to make it unpleasant
A Michigan Central Kailruad Ktuploye
5Vin» Hfa Case, after Seven Ycwrn'
for the officers who brought about his
Cente«t.
trial.”
While employed as agent of the Michi­
"Do you mean that wliat Clancy says
gan Central Kallrond Company, at Aug­
in any way affects them?’ asked Nell, usta, Mich, my kidneys liecamc diseased,
with quickeuing pulse and color.
and from an IfopoveriKlied and Impure
"It might. If there were a word of- state of the blood, my general health was
;ruth in it; but it is the maudlin dream entirely undermined.
1 consulted the
&gt;f a liquor maddened brain. Mrs. Clancy leading physicians of this city and Ann
rnd 1 lx&gt;tli know that what he says is ut­ Arter, and l all proummevd my case
terly impossible., Indeed, he tells no two Brights disease, in October last. I began
taking HibbartFs Rheumatic Syrpp. and
itories alike."
r.Tn today a well man. It affords me
"Has h6 told ynu anything?"
pleasure to render suffering humanity auy .
"No; but she tells me everythinc."
good that I can. and 1 wish to say that I ‘
"How do, you know she tells the think It the greatest blood, kidney and
truth?’
liver medicine Id lhe world.
"Nellie! Why should she deceive me?
E. Lazilere. Agent M. C. IL IL,
I have done every thing for them."
Albion, Mich.
Sold by all druggists. Prepared only by
"I distrust her all tho same; and you
hud better be warned in time. If be/&gt;ai^ the Charles Wright Medicine Co.. Itetroit, ’
Midi.
sny theory, no matter how crack ’
’
*

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

know it: for I would tell you as soon as door:
"Come right in here. Mrs. Clancy.
I knew it myself. Tlien wliat could I
hope for—or yon? Surely you would nos Now, quick, what is it?”
And from the dirfing room came the
want to marrv a girl who loved another
man. But is it much tetter to marry answer, hurried, half whispered trod
one who feels that she does not love you. mysterious:
‘•He’s been drinkin’ ever since he got
"Think of it. Steven; I am very
lonelv, very far from happy, very out of hospital, ma'am, on' he's worse
wretched over Kate’s evident trouble, than ever uteut Loothant Hayne. It’s
and ail the sorrow I atu bringing you mischief he’ll be doin’, ma'am: he’s crazy or if ho knows anything about
The Mendon Globe man has made a
and youre: but huvo I misled or deceived like"-----, ,t
» and wants Jo tell it to- Mr. Ha;
great discovery.
knows it’s great be­
"Mrs. Clancy, you must watch him.
vou in anv one thing? Once only has a
ire tbe last woman on earth wli
cause he tried It. The -way to stop two
v
4
word been rpoken or a scene occurred You- Hush!"
men who are going to fight about politics
in the way.”
,
And here she stopped short, for, in itand
that you could perbapa have objected to
"Upon my word, Nellie Travers, this I Is to fill ’em full of Dutch cheese.
I told you the whole thing in my letter astonishment at what she had already fa going too far! One would think you |
“Jfm. Clanc^.i. you
watch him."
heard, and in her instant effort to hear
"I have teen reading over your letter of sm’xlii) ls»l. “ml wbJ-1 h3d
believed I wish to stand in tbe way of
no more of what was so evidently not
Dr. Halnex' Goldrn Specific,
of Thursday /last, dear Sloven." wrote Kate, wr have not mcl «l»ro «&gt;»l
clint young man's restoration.”
It on be glvra m a enp of tea or ooffee. with­
ll0t' intended for her. Mis*Trovers hurried
Miss Travers, "and there fa mnch that I niebt. Mr. Hayne r»*l
"Kate, if you lift a hand or.speak.ane out the knowledge of the person taking It,
from the parior, the swish of her skirts
a speedy and permanent cure, whether
feel I ought to answer. You mid Kate Inn be is a ■»»“ wbo«&gt; slorr McUe. my
word to prevent Clancy's seeing Mr effecting
the ratlent is a moderate drinker or an aleobotio
telling loudly of her presence there. She
are very much of a mind about the profound pity »nd sorrow, and he « one
Hayne and telling him everything ho wreck. Thonaauds *1 drunkards have been
Sf tho twi or three Iftel tltet I would went again to her room. What could it
‘‘^cinJta
who have take- tbeOcMen
““
‘temptations' with which I «m •“7““"^
knows, you will make me.believe—pre­ cured
their codec without :
mean? Why was her proud, imperious
ed; but you arc far more imwtinallro Uk. use more of. b this IteiolfdUK
day believe they unit?
cisely that.”
reeutin from Its adwill. No harmful el
to vou or to my promise? If ao, Steven, Kate holfling necret interviews with ttfis
Capt.
Rdyner
heard
sobbing
and
lam
­
lbw site is. .nd far
ministration. Curescoarse. and vulgar woman? What con­
Tlw-re is so much .bout your letter that you cannot wiy t h.k I have not given you cern was it of hers that Clancy should entation on tho bodroom lloor when be
touehe. mo deeply that I want to be tank the whole truth.
came in a few moments after. Going nden«kt;ot.uEXSi-anncCo..ik RareBtreet,
’
bo "worse ” about Mr. Ha/ne? It could
•■It is very Ute nt nlgbt-1 “ ,J“b
aloft he found Miss Travers' door closed'
tmd fair in my reply. I bare ItoM. dan
not mean that the mischid’ ho would do
Galen W. Dudley, of Battle Creek, lost
os usual, and his wife in voluble distress
but all Ulis evcniuK. was out at dinner nnd Knte.is not yet nskW, “J ,llc
was mischief to tbu man who had naved
of mind. He could only learn that she a leg by the cars at Gladstone voderday.
before that, and haw made many calls tain fa still down stairs reading. He is
STlXl well Mull, “nd Kate ..sore- lux* life and his property. That was out
and Nellie iuuirhad a falling out, and
Bill Nye In one-of ids letters described a
this afterpoon: but, tired as 1
of tbe question. It could not mean that
letter i»St be written.
that Nell 1&gt;ad behaved in a most unjust, telle as "wearing a greasy face adorued
Sbt^1!11:^1the poor, broken down, drunken fellow
disro’iwctful aad outrageous way. She with a second crop of pimples." All who
will be but the repetition of “day. I
had the means in his power of further^'
are
similarly ornamented should use Cole’s
declined to give further particulars.
•
that 1 am cold and utterly heartless that
harming a man who had alrwjdy-tecn
Carbolisoap the triumphant remedy for all
leansh-and write «&gt; catoly’U reply to
made to suffer so much. „Indeed. Kates
skill bletnfahes und discolorations.
A
To be continued.
your fervent and appealing letter.
purely vegetable soup, it la infallible as a
1 very exclamation.- the very tone in
"Ah Steven, it is what may bo tuudof
remedy forskhi, scalp and scaly affections,
which she spok'c' showed a distress of
removes blotches, pimples, and blackbeadr.
SSL. "““notSng to tw on the subj^ mind that arose from no fear for one
I am so grateful tor the beneficial results
KS "-rUnCU-r-1^.tety. whom she lulled us she bated Hayne. obtained from using 8. S. 8. that I want clears and purifies discolored oontplexlona;
softnes tbe hands and promotes flexibility.
Her anxiety was jienonal. It waa for to add my testimony to that already pubIt prodnees a soft creamy emulsion, even
' her husband nnd for herself she feared, llshtyi. tor the public good. 1 wa* a maw* In hard water, and is a positive luxury* for
fault in bi. evidt-ce.no punub- or woman’s tone and tongue never yet of sores before using, but am now entirely the toilet, bath and nursery. Price 25c.
cured.
C.
MrCAKrnr.
SL
Ixmls.
Mo.
Sold
hy all dnqcgfats.
“ ” ou cnrtli could t« too grout for the! revealed a secret.
Nellie Travers stood in her room
Treatise on blood awl skin diseases
. j t^M ruin, and do re*•
F. W. Wheeler A Co., of West Bay City,
and Mr.
entertain me men
^^SnSSSotpt naytwr-si fitunned and bewildered, yet trying hard mailed free.
S
wift
S
pecific
Co..
reads and talks. ™ 7
this,
have closed a contract to build a third
. Atlanta, (la.
&gt; to recall and put together nil the scatTMUy, mtd I de££ t »
ocean freighter.
i tered stories and rumors that had
In spite of tbe handsome reward offered
Steve., I *«■
el.™,! and proud mortal man M Mr.
,I readied ter about the strange conduct
admiration—not alonP
wbo'am
lhe •fficers hare about given up hope of
r of Clancy after he was taken to the boa- capturing Bay City bank robbers.
that th&lt;v *^/?h^lpne.l frankly
pital-«pcci»lly about his heart broken
wail when told that it was UeuL Hayne
confess, but because ,
poaaibly it is
Izxata’a Bed Clover Pills eure wick
who bad rescued ium and httlo Kate
ant. Itple»*c»«fr- Very pos« .
headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, conwtifrom hideous death.
’takoro.b.nespte^^
b°“.n5lZJ°tlXb my boors «.
_ __________
how this man was connected with toe
mystery which encircled ths tong hidden ■ale by W. H. Goodyear.

f4MS’d tl^^Tln l«»

�A. pertinent inquiry jn«t now is

Hastings Banner
Kress toward front seals in the profeafilrai
of their choice. Their record. their char­
octet and every consideration should render their reelection thia year certain.
SETH I’RATT
Tbe republican nominee for surveyor te
a farmer, wboae home te In A»yrla. He
is a representative farmer, an excellent
citizen, life lohg republican, and has filled
the office of surveyor with credit for the
past two years, and should lie and we be­
lieve will be re-elected.

M io a position to
win and will in
both state sod county if republicans will
do thft work they easily can.
e
TMM HASTINGS. MICH., POSTOFFICK,
AU^TST 14. 1878.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
JAMES M. TVRKER.

*,t“,',!“’^njAU8.urroN.

FBr Sec'y of State—
WASHINGTON C.ARDNE1L
** Auditor

F G1DDIS(;a.

Far Com. State lAtnd Office—
■
JOHN G. BERRY.
For Attorney GeneraiBENJAMIN W. HUSTON.
For Sup'L Pub. InitruclloD PROF. ORB SCHl’RTZ.
For State Bd. EduraiionJAMES M. BALLOU.
For Justice Supreme Court—
EDWARD CAHILL.
Co ngreMtonal.
For Member Conrres* 3rd DfirtrW JAMES O’DONNELL.
Fdr Representative In the State l^fiKlaUireANDREW F. SYLVESTER.
POrKberlh,
JAMES H. MC* EVnT.
For County Clerf—
,
THOMAS 8. BRICE.
For County Treasurer—
HALE KENYON.
For Register ot Deed* CHARLES M. MACK.
For rroseeutlnn AttorneyCHAS H. RAC EK
Fur Circuit Court OommiaUoaersAI.OSZO K KEN ASTON.
HARTLEY K. HENDRICK.
For Surveyor- _
SETH PKATT.
tierCoronersD. B. KILPATRICK.

a. l. Vanhorn.

There were several candidates for some
of tbe offices, and their names were con­
sidered by tlte county convention. They
couldn't all be nominated in the very na­
ture of things. The convention used Its
best judgment in deciding between them.
And all tlwee candidates, so far as we
know, are working aud will work loyally
for the aneeessful nominees.

Free coinage of allver, at tbe present
value of silver bullion, would put over
$9.000.000 a year in the pockets of rich
mine owners In the west Republican leg­
islation will utilize the entire silver pro­
duct of this country, and put this 30,000,­
000 in Uncle Sam's strong^ box. That’s
the difference.

Work for Hon^ Jas. O'Donnell’s re-elec­
tion. He deserves the very strongest pos­
sible endorsement of the people of this
district Let Barry county roll up an old
time majority for him.
Republicans of Barry county, youjare iu
the habit of meeting and overcoming strong
opposition. You have strong opposition
tills year. You can do m In ’80 and ’88 If
you will work to do It
i

Read the republican platform published
elsewhere in this Issue. You will find it
clear enough, plain enough, broad enough,
aggressive and yet sound enough, for you
to stand upon.

The republican party Is the party of ac­
tion. The democraric party sits iu the
A basic error in tbe Free Trader’s atti­ back row of the temple of progress and
tude is his Insteteooe that Hie economic growls at every forward move.
policy of this country should be made to
conform to rules prescribed by foreign
Barry county republicans, you have a
statesmen and writers as best for countries splendid ticket in the field, which deserves
altogetherdlffercnUvcircunislaneed. Hence your wannest support.
the majorityof free trade arguments nre
repetitions from writers whose experience
was limited to nations of restricted resourc­
ANDREW F. SYLVESTER.
es and necessarily dependent upon other
Frank Sylvester, as be Is more familiarly
countries for tbe means ot subsisting their known. Is a resident and representative
farmer of tbe township of Yankee Springs.
He has been twice supervisor of the town­
\ The conception af a aontiaental nation
ship. nnd filled other important positions
like tbe Vailed States, with a population there. He is well known anti well liked, a
combining the ingenuity and Intelligence genial gentleman of frank manners and
pleasing address. While making no pre­
required In all lines of manufacture*, and
tense u&gt; oratory, he is able to talk good
the necessary resources of soil and climate common sense in every day English. He
far producing everything required by Its is a man of clean life, good record, good
people, aside from a few strictly tropical ideas and Is especially interested in those
matters which promote the prosperity of
products, had no place in the visions of tlie
the farmer. If elected as he will be and
writers who are now daily quoted as au­ should be, he will faithfully represent- tlie
thority for the universal free trade toward people of Barry county In tbe state legisla­
which the teach Ings of self-styled reformers ture.

are directed.
•
Inspired by the Cobden Club, it is but
natural that attorneys for tariff reform
should persistently cite tlie British policy
as a model for all other nations. 'Phi* is
to demand that a nation which 1* manufac­
turing more than it can ntillze, while de­
pendent upon other countries for products
with which to feed and' clothe its people,
atell stand as model for tlie United State*,
with more food prodntls titan its people

“Hustling JlnT Is too well known In
Barry county to need any introduction
from us. For tbe past teven years he has
been supervisor ot Thornapple, always get­
ting tliere with a decisive majority. He
lias been deputy sheriff for a number of
years, and has exhibited In that office those
qualities whl^V peculiarly fit a candidate
for tlie shrievallly. He is a stockbuyer
and farmer, a man of keen judgment, level
head, qulck-witted,'\blg hearted, and
who makes friends because people who
meet him know he means exactly what he
says, and because he is fearless in saying
what be thinks; as well as because of his
tog-all their etothlng and boueebokl neeesgenial manner and warm-hearted kindness.
ffiitii
Tbe absurdity of the proposition Jim will make a gnod sheriff; and there is
bream fi evident in the face «f the fact that very little doubt in anybody’s mind about
tbe cwtire kingdom of Greet Britain and his election by a rousing majority. His
name Is a tower of'strength to the ticket.
IretarwL, with a populace of 36,000,000, has
THOMAS 8. BRICE
leas area than the two states of Iowa and
Is the present efficient and popular
Mehowka, and probably not more than county clerk. He lias filled the office faith­
half tbe quantity of tillable land. But fully and acceptably for one term, “and
one good term deserves another” .so the
still this proposition is persistently repeat­ people of Barry county think and will de­
ed by both British and American attorneys clare in November. He has made a most
exemplary official, is a clean, capable
dor free trade.
young man. who wins friends by his cottr-.
This fa, however, a point at which tlie
teous and obliging ways as well as by the
American contingent omits a portion of the confidence his life aud deeds inspire. Mr.
atgwmuut found potent on the other side. Brioe. like nearly all on the republican
■ Mr. Gladstone and other foreign advocates ticket, is a farmer, and a good one.
RALE KKXTOX,
of whin in our tariff policy are candid
Of Hastings township, also a farmer,
enough to admit that the result of foliow- and for three terms town clerk and twice
supervisor of that democratic township. Is
United States a producer of cheap bread- tlie republican nominee for county treasur­
er. Mr. Kenyon Is a capable young man,
utaflfl and other farm product* and jicnnlt
of pleasing address, and to know him I.* to
be his friend. Mr. Kenyon has all the
world. Free trade advocates this side the qualities i eq Blred of a county treasurer,
Itjawrlr doeaa it prudent to withhold this will make a creditable and painstaking of­
ficial, and a record of which all may be
evidently correct forecast until such time
proud. He is popular, a hostler, a mem­
ber ot the “Get There” club, and the peo­
stowa the defcuoes of domestic inanufac­ ple of Barry* county will make no mistake
tored, and their rehabilitation has been in electing him.
CHAKTJtN M. MACK
Of Baltimore, is the man whose services
the connty will claim for register of deeds.
No words from us can add to bis deserved
Do you suppose that the Hastings Fur- I&gt;opularity, and no slander tlie opposition
aftare Co. could compete with Grand Kap- can invent can detract therefrom. He is
Mp furniture factories. If the
wage* too well and favorably known to need any
jfedd here were doable
those paid commendation from his friends; for all
who know him are his frlehds. Clean in
M Brand Rapids? Not at all. And it life, with splendid public record as clerk
w«*M be just a* impossible for I lie manu- and supervisor of Baltimore and clerk of
Barry county, capable of filling any office
within the gift of the people of Barry
county, be is an especially strong candi­
date. In the convention that named him
Uaa those paid here, without a tariff. tbe candidates were all of such strength
AW it la directly in tbe Interest of tbe and popularity that a close contest followed.
Wl II
at tbit country Io dlreratfy onr In- -*u *m I°nd "™ who
h*v'
TTT o,
cooour u, oirorau, rar in-cacm Bul
Mtoctol

Mr. Mack, aud be is henceforth the choice
of every republican for tlie office all know
be. will fill faithfully and capably. None
will regret his election as register.
CHABIJCA If. RAUKR,
Or this city. Is the republican candidate
1«C our farmer friemh who feel that for proeeeuting attorney. Sixteen years
ago Mr. Bauer, then almost n stranger, was,
Sknoera shoald be recognized cousider this: elected prosecutor by a narrow majority.
« the republican nominations made in He filled the office w&gt; capably and satisfac­
tikis cxranty last week. tlKHie for reprenen- torily, that he was reelected by a decisive
majority. It has been conceded that fov&gt;
attended to tbe duties of that office as eredweyar follow farming m their exclusive itabiy. made Hh good a retord. as has ever
testae**. Tire nominee for sheriff owns a
devoted himself to, farming, ns well ns
keeping up his law studies. Mr. Bauer te
a man of clean life, rnntud judgment ex­
cellent ability, mid n man who will make
capable lawyer
a capable and creditable protwqutor. He

Tbe funner of this eity and the fatter of

HORN.
*
_
The former of Woodland, the latter of
Baltimore, are the republican nominees for
coroner*. Both are men of recognised
worth as citizens, stand high in their profes­
sion, and are highly esteemed where
known. They are especially well qualfied
far the pasl.tlon for which they are named.
GENERAL REMARKS.
It Is with pride we call attention to the
merits of tbe splendid nominations made
by the republican county convention. If
a tanners’ ticket Is desired you find it in
them. If men of undoubted ability are de­
sired, men of worth and capacity as men,
the republican county ticket Is especially
strong in these regards. In respect to
men, tn locality, to qualification, a better
ticket could not have been,, named. They
represent the free and deliberate choice of
the largest delegate convention ever held
In Barry county: and the/wisdom of that
convention in making ■itsseiectlons will be
made even more manifest when the votes
are counted. It is a ticket for which all
republicans can work with heartiness and
enthusiasm.
Repaid lean Platform.
.
The republicans of Michigan in conven­
tion assembled do hereby adopt the follow­
ing platform:
1. That the republicans of Michigan
heartily commend President Harrison for
the dignity, wisdom and faithfulness dis­
played by him and his cabinet In adminis­
tering the affairs of the nation, both at
home and abroad.
2. We applaud tlie patriotic course of
Speaker Reed and tbe republicans In con­
gress for so amending the rules that legis­
lation can proceed in spite of an obstruc­
tive minority, and we heartily endorse the
course of our senators and representatives
In congress.
•
3. We lielleve in the purity of the ballot
box. and that any abridgement of the right
of suffrage Is perilous to the safety of the
nation, and we urge tlie speedy enactmentby congress of such laws as shall protectevery American citizen in the exercise of’
this sacred right.
4. We are In favor of such a revision or
our national tariff laws as will protect pro­
ducers, laborers and farmers against the
ruinous competlon of foreign productions
and cheaper labor, and especially commend
those features of the McKinley bill which
provide for tbe production of farm pro­
ducts as well as manufactured articles.
5. We endoraejhe action of congress In
Its action upon the silver question, aud fa­
vor the unlimited use of gold and silver
bullion as u basis for legal tender pa]M&gt;r
currency Interchangeable with coin.
(’&gt;. We endorse and commend tbe action
of the republican party in carrying out its
pledges in relation to pension legislation.
7. We commend tlie able, economical
and business like administration of Gov.
Luce.
8. We favor such changes In our state tax
laws as shall provide for a more equal and
just assessment of real, personal and cor­
porate property, to the end that all proper­
ty In the state, anti not exempted, shall
contribute Its equal share In maintaining
tlie public burdens.
9. We favor such a change in our tax
laws as will com Del no person to pay taxes
on a greater Interest In property than he
own*.
10. We reafllui the position of the repub­
lican party, heretofore expressed in Its
stale platforms of 188G and 1888, upon the
temperance question.
►
.
11. We oppose the further Issue'of free
passes to members of tlie legfalatlire and
all other public officers, and we urge tbe
passage of laws that will Intiict heavy pen­
alties upon such officers for a«*ccpting such
passes, and upon any Indlvlduki or corpo­
ration who shall give'or offer to give them
to such officers.
12. We favor the most rigid economy in
tlie management of our state government
and state Institutions, ami demand shorter
and lees expensive sessions of the legisla­
ture.

lien Did Toi Get That Hat?”

had been affixed, but quite devoid of any
pai stamp on reaching tbeirdtetsoatIon.
mber .tamp, are bmnl from tb^ come off
in the hand white they are being posted.
The letter gore off in tbe box. t be stamp
'»th* ^.d.. 1?.u ~
says one corrwpoDaeut, »
re
tJmp in » bit of paraffine paper and it
wuTkeep ito Miekioww. fur
mucilage

w

' But. it jou wrap up ref re «oi nd

A

.Hdtlu* ux-uwr.
_ rreK
l»d.
stickinesa gore out of them,
&lt;«e
chance* are that they will fall aS your let­
ter before it reaches Mr. Field &gt; slainping
machine*. Ye€ the paraffine paper te euptxwed to act. by Ite oilinca*, procteely m
the lew elegant plan of rubbing tbe «taraps
■■ yon buy them on the hair of your bead.
1. there any remedy for aticklra* •*^*P*J
Certainly there te. Tbe mucilage bottle, if
yon have any doubt*. You had better re­
surface thetn-in thte individual way-than
to have the trouble of tearing them apart
when all glued together.-Philadelphia
Ijedser.
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N

E
b

/. Correct Style
2. Correct Quality
3. Correct Price.
4. A This Year's Hat.
5 Satisfaction all Around.

OUND WtlflT WAS WrtNTEb

THE MARKETS-

R. K. Grant’s, the Clothier's.

Hasting*.
Apple*-Driedc per 1 b.
Butter-lMri
Clover »eed UN'S i. 5.
.
Beau*—&lt;1.M per bu.
.

Who lias the best selection he has ever offered. •

BeeLTJv’e. w.M&gt;M3-&lt;»calre». ixoc.Cf3 34
eaJf,4He.
uine^iinngatKcperbbl; water lime.Jl-M

per bbl.
Oats -30c per bu.
New potatoesper bu.
Pork-M-73445 00Fouiuy—Hens, seschicken*. toe.
Plaster—Selling at |3 perJon.
Halt—Bellini at tl per bbl.
Timothy Seed-Selling at gj.00 perbu.
Wheat-No.ri. white sre red. tee.
Flour-to-M iw busdred.
W&lt;foi-Gnw*j*h«l JZd»: washed
Apples-iWjto.

JUJT OPENED
NEW LINE OF FALL SUITS,
LARGE STOCK OF FALL UNDERWEAR
CHILDREN’S SUITS,
OVERCOATS FOR FALL WEAR,
NECKWEAR
AND FURNISHING GOODS,
BEST LINE OF SHIRTS, ‘THSSSh “ IN CITY,

Beans-S2.oo per bu. for city picked.
Butter-liCiTc. creemerv nttZi.
i-Zln-U»e: chicken*. scjdoeM. MM’ie
^Wheai-’^Swhite. m^No. trod,

HBfhili&gt;blv*8toek.
Gaute-ttood to extra 4.2O&amp;4.K: choice Heavy
butcher*. 3.CM14.4X
Sheep and Lamb*—Sheep, dipped drok* to
extra. fc.25®»x»: goml. to choice &gt;4
».
Lambs, best.
Hogs-Active S-TM-too.

«g*M

We are tying up bundles of these goods every
day for customers who are pleased and satisfied
with both goods and prices. In fact we are not
ashamed to own that our aim is to please people
who wish to buy CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS
AND GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS.

R. K. GRANT

’AKlH15
POWDER

It s Done!

Absolutely Pure.

A cream of tarter baking powder. Highest
of all in feayrniug strength.—!.’. S. Govern-

He’s fixed,

Located,

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings,

-

-

Stuck his stakes,

Mich.

CAFITAX, $75,000.00
SURPLUS U.000.00.

Incorporated under lhe law* of the State of
Michigan.

Open for builmsxDec. ts.lMiu building for
inerly occupied by MeMer Bros.
-

And stands there with both feet.

•

OFFICERS:

A. D. Cook.the Grocer,

O. G. Eobtnsou, President;
fhetter Messer, Vloe. Pre*.
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.

Is now located in the handsome

DDIKCTORS:

Outside of New York Philadelphia and
Baltimore furnish the bandaomrat and
best equipped ait well a* the most daring
horrewomen. Fencing for women grow?
steadily in favor. There are few conapfcuoua profletenta, though, outside the Mage
Mrs. Ijmgtry te a fine hand with the foila
So te Mr*. Potter. Bernhardt swrars by
them. Tbe exercise is roeweDtially French
that it is no wonder French women art
most expert in It Some of the greatret
tedtes in Parte could fight a duel to the
death, with all the chance* In their favor
-unless the opponent was a. marvelousfy
fine swordsman. Viennese wumen fence
too. In each care h te the ladies of the
great world and the half who affect the
The great, middle dare and the'
working women know nothing of such dis­
traction*.—New York Star.

Ma. Theodore Tilton is a ud and lonely
woman, with silver streaked hair, a cat&gt;
worn face and stooped figure, who frequents'
Unooln park In Chirngu with ber grand
children. Every PJ^**nt morning In the

daughter.wbo contributes to tbe family in­
come by water color paintings, many of
which are very lovely in conception aud

From reex-ut st&amp;tiMicK It seems to be
shown that woman has a greater
of life than man, and that the Hebrew
women are tbe longest 11 red Of *uy
Thon; too, a racing inaecta tbe male perishe,*
at a relatively earlier period; in planta the
•eminal blomoms die earliest aud
pm.
ducod in the weaker limbo, and female
qundrnp-.-dx have more endurance than
male.—Herald of Health.

NEW ROGERS’ BLOCK

Dan W. RcynoM*.
W. H. Powers,
D. &lt;». Hoblnscu,
J. A. Greble.
John Can-rtb,
P. T. Colgrove.
A General Banking B mln cm Transacted.

IS

He has added to his stock of groceries and
ready for business with a big P.

Hfe feels greatly pleased with splendid pat­
fee Flour-:- ronage
received.

Only J2.50.

This is A No. 1 flour. Every
sack warranted.
Call in and see those oil
painting I give with $25 trade
at my store.
Highest jirice paid for But-

“New faces every day, and lots of the olol
customers.”

And there’s room for all.
The reason they come is

duce.

W Bogers.
Dry W for Sals.

BECAUSE
(1)They find what they want in the line of groceries' PIYj
visions, flour and feed.

(2)

They are well treated.

(3) They know they get value received in goo.ls for ;-eir
The Heatings Furniture Co. money.
are selling their waste wood in
(4) Low rent, light expenses, and light margin of
large loads at

$1.50 EACH
bELIVEKEb,

But not piled np.
Every Mick |* kHn
dried tMnlwood. tbe very ta*t far summer
An ogg is said to contain aa much notir- wood or kindling. Orders are filled sad
ishtnent u a pound nod one ounce of eh*r- delivered in regular order as received, a*
the Co. now ban* more orders teamed than
I hey can fill for a few tlays It will Mand
those In hand w’w wish to buy this wood
in place their order, in advance.
With

(5)Prices paid for butter, eggs and produce are the '' i;
highest
(fi)

And lastly because they like to trade there.

Nough said,

Good day,

Will see you later.

�ejAsiiNGS

Banker.
by m? n !LKmn?HZ?1 hnp,*®«®to
‘Ms hai tad ■ u Klch&gt;rtU Mr-

Thursday. SrPtaa*

c^1*’erv
i, rofbW.
den. by order of the Riverside eeourterr
A.OT vkrfatnr *thk
«k prosecuted.
Jotty Bk^meb. Clerk.

------- X- COOK. Local Editor.
Remember th»t v«..* “
^'^nd^r1with*-

local news.
this
}*0tl t&lt;
bu-hr’ ।

•"

MM

.vere retailing at 00 ct-nta per

.liiianm'. *!&gt;«'-'»•
'‘•Tel
’
|
_
•j. lM,t&lt; 'Ui prices.
,.riismcnt|i qnd ’dress buckles at

Bal
Mr--I

. e,» ws 20 cents per &lt;H«b during
lll(. rity takery,
it,... of .-.ubroidery Bilks and fancy
• Mr-. Ella Boivenls.
,
L van want a bargain call at the.
X.i ..Id time prices.

!i&lt;V

The

Whip, company Is shipping 1500
i:- iroods every day.

t - wnnt a dish of vyrter® served in
If J'
in at A. E. Renkea’.

i a|lll
mud hand school books for
,lj j;. Roberts news room.

»

; M:-. Ella Rowell's if you want to
•;y a Ltod l‘»t at a
ciW Pri&lt;*-

WaJci to trade a *pan ot borate for city
'

HKNKY SVlTUEY. /
ni.il-1 i' . *- »n
,or ®PPl«s *t
V It ItiproU' A. Co.

if if

is! to be in style buy your
and .neckties at Holden &amp;

rail L: Hidden A Hire’s and get one of

thoje U.: ‘l!-:i knife sharpeners,
;tlH*y^j-cAing awny.
-'f

which

X bjrrel t.f gilt •‘dip shoe polish for 25
(4 Hoid. it A Hire's, next door to
Wei-’.irt Bro&lt; hardware.

CAR,

T.taiv will probably Im- the best day of
thr %!r Before a&lt;dng home, step into
».&gt;;.&gt; u A Hire’s and buy a hat.
Hase yon Ihm-ii to Holden &amp; Hire’s
their-dock ofboota. shoes,.
L*tS ci|~ “'id gents furnishing goods?

I win' 'one hrtifand chickens that will
«. igb hli’rre guilds and upwards, live

PTY.

ndr wrinkle is the potato party. The
ii-ilanS try to see who U the most exinWekitig up a row of.wtatoes with a

very
sfled
। not
■ople
APS

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4s

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and

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j

pat-

old

!

pro

heir
jfits.

very

2“ * “ unm.U.1^, UM, .r?.,,
-u or -&gt;L years a^n
* - . "

b»,r terra. b.h._KrtraJ«

In order to accomodate those who d-.tr
to see tbe furniture fartoreh,

BowenX.

l ..,,. fine luindngi at the racket at
;tl) in,jsl.‘Aeach.

•;*

O'er it
bal^

• way. Have you called at Fred
. and seen his line.* of lutdies,
Vi chicken's fine shoes. If not.

rid aff an old stuck. Mrs. Ella
filing millinery good* at very
* 10 make room tor a new stock

^ranged
that
ne wJi»
week, from
&lt;J:80 Friday
to» jJ.mevening
„ theftetSy
be open to ull who desire te visit thelanJ
and all will be cordially welcometl ^Tbe
full force of hands will be at their posu of
dut), and guides to conduct visitors will
be in attendance. Indies are
,2 .
cfittUmut in going, through the machinery
so that no accldenu m.^ S
pen from any entanglement ©f their oIT
l«are! with the numerous belts, pulley s and
machines. This opportunity Is offered in
order &lt;h« jll
this model plant After ttat Ural, rt,^
rsauot tie .bowii through tt&gt;» factory, du"

Dauclar
*
J*11?
Fire Department nre mak­
ing extensive preparations for their
ThXi
:** held at Unlon
whioT r wetting. Sept 25lb. 1890. to
Ura kL™ hlJ*
,te **'•
to “» Bn- which thej are pleaser! to welcome you.
special attention win be Cireu' to
t .rtlllzer drill for sowing land pias11TO, eU._ j’ ls “ 'T; rtrangers attending this tall.
Yours respectfully.
“t™!"
*,rtde |“
iine 01

°r u,wffi •’“! many 'other
.‘t’1’1*-;1'*' b&gt;
»'1»n'«on
u»e taw ground, and no mutter wtattar
V'!L“'J"11”'or"o'.2, ** lo sbow them to veu.
‘
bl5brti‘ P11”’1”1 r1hobas a very eredlta«dk^ 8»ptay ** "•«ons' Guggles, drills,
**2* exhlblilugn
wbkl u’biihl,‘'i,lne of “ *“• cut‘*rnew h.v u U ubfap and durabl«- His
ried iSuby Whlch ha-v can ** «r,T
t0 nny »*rt of the tarn by
otattentta1*111*?’ n*° de,u*nds a KWxidJl
Hth!le
111 I'rououuce It n goorl
thing. Mr. Blinston has already sold .ev.
J* "°rkln|[ lm"r’Il trill take too era! of Ida sulky plows, and will be ph-as^
ri« h t me away from the regular work of tkm° *&gt;0W y°U aDyth,ng he bM 0,1 e^blblthe factory, bo that all who wlah to »l,lt
the plank and ace II under full headway ,riffht as you enter tlie Floral lull
should vad It next week Friday evening from the east, you observe a cosy aud at}JS Z- n.°°^ whoat' di8‘,,ay ,a
8uch
at the hours nam**d. from 6:80 to 9:00.
faultless taste, and the exhibits of such
, S?” Il1’"'
Dr- J- C- •'tt’lros iold hit beauty and utility as to at once attract
horse -IVte, to W. K. chnreh, a genyour attention. This space Is taken by
Uetnan who makes a specialty of following
&lt;
?.nx VasValkenbi iicji,
he rare reniree during the season.
lh. Uw lui.1line runtltun, u.ralc,. First your
latter has used -1'eie- „ , rioger on rnaut
l,k"
U‘c
&lt;lniperi«.
a course, and scooped in many a prize* tri Irli xre M ,|i,p|,yw „ t0 ro„nalllj
Pete is not a iiandsome horse, and we
"“d
“Mllnwe in
would not be surprised irinany a Jockey has
qualitj. design and beauty of color lend
laughed in his sleeve, in anticipation of un
kreat attraction to the whole dUplav. Mr.
easy victory over the driver of tbe long \ anY alkenburgli carries a fiue stock of
lean, lank horse from the country. But
ro?*i
ThcU you °b&lt;*n e the beauti­
when they saw him amble awny a» a speed ful plate mirror, in Its antique frame, and
little short of a lightning express train, .it
tab,c' an aTtlcle
and come down the home stretch like' a only of the highest utility, but an orna­
Kansas cyclone, leaving a cloud of dam
ment to any dining hall. Besides tliese.
behind that completely hid him from all you oliserve tbe fine rockers, of various
competitors, their thoughts of an easy vi ■­ and pretty design and finish, as well as the
tory vanished quickly. It was a favorite stand, the product of our own Hastings
dodge to enter him in tbe “green" race one furniture factory. But tbe articles in the
day, and the “free-for-all" the next, and furniture line that especially attract notice
while invariably winning In tbe first. It are the parlor pieces, and one’s covetouswould lie on account of a put up job If he ttess is aroused at once to posse»s throe
didn’t get a good place in the free-for-all. l&gt;eautiful piece., Mr. VanValkenburgh is
Last week his owner had him entered in S
”,,nKratulalt'd upon tbe excellence of
the 2:40 class at Fort Wayne. Indiana. his exhibit, and we will otaerve in passing
Pete won the first heat In 2:85; the second that you will flint at his store a splendid
in 2:8S and the third In the remarkably stock of goods in bls line, and you will l&gt;e
good time of 3.-SG’,' distancing the field and hard to please indeed If he cannot suit you
taking the purse. Considering that this Is in both goods and prices.
his first seasou on the turf, lhe prospect&gt;
look good for bis lowering this time, and
PERSONAL MENTION.
Hastings will feel proud of him though hc
Is not owned here vet.
W. H. Schantz was sick last week.

1 y,w:i' :'' '‘‘,ipa«c&lt;l in nur announcement
atui ''
1 ' r,‘ '■*:i large crowd iu town.
1
attemllng tlx* Mr. they are also
, J.JJunKp.arprins. The store of Hams A
•nA.:,un h wen flu*! wl| tbl. tim&lt;. wUh
‘"■op:- nho ar.; .-xarninlng their line of
. etnekery-:ii&lt;d* xutssware. which
----is the finest.
at&gt;’l nmj:l '■•uiif'lete .-ver brooght to the
*»r. an iI •■'it-, taught esjiecitlly for the
U-ln'
tan
I''
'
*'s ,bey ane t!n; ^cognized
Ib’’ kr"*ery business of Barry
Ttatj.
i "'- l!ee,t 1,0 further mention
tn®.*5' li
lll“-their prices are always
hey pay the top notch for butter.
th*4111 farw I’roduc*.
y0Q

"^".^ta^mttate -hri. dll the

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OWBEMK

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IN BARRY COUNTY.

A

Charlie Dion, of Charlotte, is in the city.
If tlie present weather continues the I
IL B. Messer was In Charlotte last week.
Ubtb annual fair will no doubt be the larg-1
Kep Silsbee was in Kalamazoo Tuesday.
pay any fancy prices for your, est iutbe history of tlie agricultural society. !
hile yon are at tbe fair, but go to Tne number of entries Is very large and a
Dan Green went to Grand Rapids Mon­
teikery where you can get a good great deal of interest is manifested, both day.
by officers apd patrons, to make this l»th
-quart- nral ;-.t a very reasonable price.
D. IL Cook expects to leave for Ohio to­
the largest and most profitable ever held.
k*. my residence property In first Why Is it that Harry county luts such good morrow.
tn- lot. house and tarn all in first fairs, when In other cities and towns they
Mtsle Rich, of Traverse City, was In the
•tdltion. Terms to suit purchaser. are failures? Tbe answer is easy. The
eity Monday.
c. WgiMgrr.'
large premiums offered l*get a great deal
Jonathan Fox. of Delton, was .in the
__ &lt;. Burton, secretary of.the agricul- of competition among the people, who
•
ura! Mf&gt;ny. who fell .from a scaffold a know that the decisions of tbe judges In city Monday.
• w .‘.aL ago ami hurt himsrif severely, is all departments are fair and impartial and
Will Kenfield. of Kalamazoo, was in the
ble :o get around with the aid of a couple they readily abide by tlie verdict, whether ciU’ yesterday.
in their favor or against them. And as
Walter Lampman expects to return to
long as tbe society offfers tbe large pre­
r.kmfetiti'Vi ii liM life of btiNiness. and miums that It does, and selects competent Albion Saturday.
Fred .MoweH is itt the field with boots and and impartial judges, the annual fairs will
Walter Webster, of Nashville, was in
day-. Itia: cannot be beaten for price or be successful iu every respect We are
•I’aliiyLt ^oods. See him tafore buying pleased to see that tbe merchants of this tlie city Tuesday.
James Ralston, of Kalamazoo, was In
city are alive to the fact that the fair pre­
o|H-iiing ar the Racket Sept. sents them with an excellent opportunity the city Thursday.
15th. hll s!ytes in &gt;taw. felts and frames to display their goods. And while we ex­
James Ralston, of Kalamazoo, was in
at i.i.r)u*h l.-&gt; than you can get them ceedingly regret that time prevents our the city Thursday.
Hti»-wt:&gt;tre. We have .-ttgaged a first-class giving an account of all of the most inter­
Fred Busby arrived In the city from
esting displays, yet we will give &gt;a short
^ranm-ho wait on you.
.
.
.
account of those that we noticed in particu­ Kalamazoo Monday.
An ^polemic has broken out among lar. Going into the floral hall by the east
Mr. and Mrs. Will Hay visited relatives
fcorees I:, various parts of the state, which entrance and looking immediately to tie­
in Allegan last week.
proves fatal. ‘ The horses are taken' with left is tbe display of
Mrs. Smith Holmes, of Grand Rapids,
a twellsig of tlie nostrils and lungs, froth
FRED U HEATH, THE DRLOIST.
M rise rlouili, and the animals strangle to
tMr. Heath ns all know is one of the was In the city Tuesday.
prosperous merchants of this citj. who&gt;&gt;
Charlie Doyle is confined to the house
If yob want to loo*, neat and tidy at any meeting with success because be carries with an attack of quinsy.
w*-. a»il duriiig ’he fair in particular, of lines of goods e&lt;|uallv good in every re­
Miss Gertie Polly, of Barry, visited
«:irM*}ou want to get shaved and have spect, and the people, have confidence in
friends in. this eity last week.
■ our hir . .:t In the latest fashion. To what be tells them. His display of plush
taiet!^ svotk done satisfactorily call on goods Is but a reflection o! iif* hustling
Eugene .Ionian, of Bedford, is tbe guest
Ed l(oltirjs&gt;k. iii tbe ta«emrnt of the O. D. qualities and is an Invitation itself to call of his brother, C. W.. this week.
un him and get bis prices before going
SpsJib!&lt;p*k.
Dan Reynolds, A. E. Itenkes and Jesse
elsewhere to purchase. In order to create
Wani-il —loo cords of 3 or 4 foot would.
a little amusement be has a large bottle Tefft spent Sunday at Wall lake.
Ito .’or|s lb inch wood, in exchange for filled with pills, and the person guessing
Rev. Rowland left for Byron Center
■aul&lt;iro|. kettles flumps, pipes, or any the nearest to the number of pills the bot­
Tuesday to begin his work there.
4'Mxls i» our line. Splendid 8 horse power tle contains, gets a complete
set of
Mrs. F. M. Thomas, of Grand Junction,
wine knd taller for sale cheap; ulso 4 Dickens works, and the second best gc.s
liorse tawcr engine and taller, at Hastings an “Atlas of the World." The guessing is visiting her parents In the city.
Engines Iron Works.
_
will elose Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock and
Ralph Wooten went to Albion to resume
bis.studies in the college Monday.
will ta a nm&lt;ial contest at tbe tbe prizes awarded.
Among the most attractive features of
Pn-sbys-rian * biirrh. Oct. 1st, '90. Tlie
Rev. W. M. Puffer returned from tlie
follnwiSv an- the contestants:
Fannie the Floral hall exhibits Is the .showing of M. E. conference at Muskegon Saturday.
Strtzbinu 1 arrie TliOrpe, Ruth McCormic, nice things in the furniture and draper}
Mrs. John Kurtz was called to Big Rap­
May iHiiii-. Nellie Prior, Tens Shuman. line made by
ids Tuesday by the sickness of her mother.
Archie McCoy.
‘Wiiuie Hinckley. Alice Rickie.
Tbe
HkstimS Glee Club will furnish the music. A striking article, beautiful and unique, is
Mr and Mrs. Robert Marahall and Miss
tbe ladles writing desk, upon tlie wood of
Della Nelson, of Prairieville, are visiting
As tlrevening^ ate getting longer and which is engraved a Maine coast scenes
y*M will tir.il .icnir good reading to pass Here are usefulness and beauty comblued, Iu the cljy.
Gfclhiii away, come up and subscribe for as you rarefy see them. Another article that
Miss Gertie Stebbins went to Charlotte
tbe B h sen. Extracts of all tlte previous at once commands attention is an old style Monday where she ho» accepted a position
Hapten- &lt;&gt;i the continued story are given ehrir. Thte H • n-praduetlon or !l» UM as trimmer In a.millinery store.
with eaHt issue, so tliat you ran commence oTeb.lr.lho lnhri.luno. or
teriVill Spence and 213 others whole
al any tfmr and liecoroe interested in the down in .WO jean. tfo. The
"" San,M we will not mention, took In the
•buy.
.owned from un old attic in Belfin
excursion to Grand Rapid" Turoday.
Honw| Seekers Excursion to any part ot Mr. Kendall, of Grand Rapid*, th'
tore expert, wbo aoeompanted tbe script'* /^|i« Gertie Bentley •crompanled by
we&lt; n.iithwest and sootir west for
father, went to Albion Tuesdft} "here
learnt
exeuralon
to
E
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d
ewhich t ekets
■k» ts will lie
be sold at one fare for
she will attend college the coming } ear.
the mu nd trip. ’Date off sA Sept. 23d and nentiv Mr. McCoy h,, added (another denartment to fate stock, that ot rugs and I^Tiarence Young left for Vhlrago Turor..............
~ retorn
retain thirty days
’’’•t- 14th.
limited to
where he will attend the Dental
tr«n date ot stile. Cail on or addnwa M. draperies—ruruina etc. or tbeee be
ns. Ticket
Ticket Agent
Agent M.
M. "c7
R? K-,
R.. an otegant and aitraeUxe dlaplay. IJen eoitege. this being his last year in that inH- Coil ns.
C. K.
there teibat model ot beauty and uaeruiHt«lno.
'oldinx bed. a One ample ot rttitutldrt
lb asi-on;.,thoM who wish to ac- which la bi Mr. McCoy's exhibit Also ne IZfr Wright riHi IrihUy r«urn&lt;ri lo (Mr
nolSd several boantirnl dorian. In -and*
In iirlton Wrdo.«l»&gt; 'non th»lr
7«taany the Olin family excursion which
S'teTO tri" to IM-key *"d Tnriera.
tav’ j Richland Junction, Sept. SO, via hall Chairs and rockers. laken.s* ir
pl®.»t time.
’ ■ „J- 4 M- IL IL The C. K. A S. Ky. Xie, tte exhibit ratt«t, eery ntneh UU-

ii itl:.- nites from Hastings of 87 to
hep:. 'Illio, and *0 to Buffalo, N. Y. for
nmnd n ip,
return for no days.
further information, sleephig car ac^nntMlsaons etc. rgll on w address W. F.
TSL • K. A S. Kg.

HORRILL *“ COH7/1NT,

SUM Era Coon ha* »OTPt«t
„ tLriirr or muric In U.e iKliooi of Rte &gt;

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LF£~2i’?£JIS- Jn&lt;iht' c,,r
the ren dene* nt Mr

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The program for the meeting of Epworth
League Tuesday evening will be of a very
Interesting aud and entertaining character.
Nearly every number on the program will
be a musical adeetion. and a tine treat is iu
store for those who attend. Dr. S. M
Fowler, the league chorister, will have
charge of the exercises.

Quarterly meeting at tbe M. E. church
next Sunday, services to be conducted by
the presiding elder, Rev. J.’L Buell.
Tire Rev. Grigsby will1 preach at^the
iresbyteriun church Sunday, Sept. 28th.
Subjects: inomlng.;-&lt;.'herch going,- ev­
ening. “Klckcnj."
j

Tiie Womans Missionary society will
meet ar the borne of Mr?. (Clement Smith,
Wednesday, Oct, 1st. A full attendance
is desired. Election of Officers.

An Inespcnslve gurlfirr.
After boiling te: minutes tbe water
should be poured iutj a wooden or stone
jar, covered with a cloth and left an hour
to cool, when it may be ptat into the Alter.
For a filter a new, clean flower pot of unglaxed clay, filled monthly, or rather
changed for one tatfy charged. In better
1 han most of the patents’in the market.
First cut a disk of cotton flannel to fit the
bottom of the pot inside, put on this a
layer of dean, white sand an inch thick,
then three Inches of charcoal Id very
coarse powder, three inch* of sand above
this, and clean, washed gravel over all.
and you have as good a filter for a dollar
as you can buy for ten, as far os working
goes. The water must mn through this
twelve hours before the charcoal dust
washes out so that tbe fluid runs clear.
The pot should fit into the top of u long
stone Jar with faucet nitadhed and the ice
be hung in it, tied in a pieoe of cotton flan
nel for a primitive mode of keeping the
iceworms out nnd making the ice' last
longer.
The only trouble with water so prepared
is that it tastes flat from want of air,
which Dr. Currier proposes to supply by a
clean tellowK kept for the purpose, but It
is more conveniently done by pouring
water from one pitcher to another several
times as .foaming drinks are mixed. Or
one of tbe patent egg and cake beaters
could be used in the water for a tew miuUtes, and lhe most discriminating palate
could hardly fail to approve water so re­
fined.—Shirley Darc in New-York Herald.

A bit of clever artifice to which women
may rreortwith a clear couacienro consists
in distributing light no that coloring and
feature* may be developed instead of flat­
tened. Iu more than half tjie houses, on
visits both day aud night, the light is inartistically admitted from above. Gdinto
any tallrooiu where floods of illumination
are dispersed from a great height, and the
freshest debutante is seen at a disadvan­
tage. Her roaineM is fairly devoured by
the greedy glare, and not until one draws
her into the dimly lit conservatory are all
the delicate tints restored. The secret of
preserving one's bloom after nightfall lies
In using WBX ©r eveo paraffine candles as
much as possible, and so distributing their
soft glow that it will all shine from about
a level with the face. “How exceedingly
pretty tbe girl* always look at your hoose,”
remarked a casual observer, never guessing
that one half the credit was due their host­
ess, who enhanced instead of ruthlessly
dissipating her guests' loveliness by the
manipulation of illumination.—Illustrated
American.
’

Mme. itlbort. the c'x-grlsette. who win
ihc firet European to practice medicine in
tbe Turkish harems, wm m skillful as
moat ot her contexnporarles. The woman's
career is more romantic than most Action.
Her lover in Pari* was a medical student;
■he devoured his text books with more
avidity than he did her novels. She piuis?d
a brilliant examination at twenty-six anth
went to Cairo to practice; her patients were
ooon numbered by the hundreds, but the.
excesses into which she plunged resulted in
her Incarceration in a lunatic asylutn. -She
then sought a new career in Cochin China
and at once won the odmiratiop of the
French inhabitant,. So speedily did her
idtlll aa a surgeon make her' famous that
she in a abortthnfc became physiclin to the
court, and was to have operated on the
queen mother of Apnam for cataract. The
day before she was to have relieved the old
queen, who had been blind for years, the
wonderfully beautiful and skillful Dr.
Ribart died.—New York Telegram.
‘

When packing your trank remember to
ail lhe folds in your drtaaea flat. There
la DOthlug ao quickly make* a new drew
look like an old one m tad management in
packing. Lay * P*Per °’rFr paaaemm&gt;t®ri«‘
■nd bead trim'mifigi, as |tbey will be acre
to leave their mark on 'anything lightly
pocked ■liovc them. If your trunk ia too
short torn your dresses at tbe top, never
at tbe lx&gt;tton), and if there b » velvet panel
creatine in your wardrobe lay something
■oft where you fold it aud place it perfectly
flat, otberwiieitwill come out In a watered
design where it wm not evenly laid. Open
all tape., and if yon have . wash dram
with looping, open them out, for if packed
looptti by the lime you reach your destina­
tion nil tbcfr fresh stiffnew will be lost.
Pack everything as flatly aud evenly as
iNiwiblr, nnd you will be surprised to see
bow much can be gotten into even a small
trunk, eapecinlly V the trunk ta packed
gradually *o «* «» let “ ’rl‘,c b&gt;’ d1frec».
-Exchange.
mw

Coney ta* m*d‘’nMUiy warm fr?®*’ds w 10
ata. Story A Clark organ- sold oy
J
P A M sTTJSOX.
her departure, but wish her M&gt;ere*s
and J,l« able, ibmtrt '^'1, "itXt
in tar new field ot ta,,orMilan Wridorfl. Mr. Mattl-mia
(n
quarter, tor an M.rt^ J l|B. bl|(1 ,
A«e
For solder take a ndxtunvof two part*
te, u,|j
Same and Beiddence
I strntaenla. rraui a MW
priced piano, and tbe la
[n Barry
of tin to one
of ,eatl- . ,r °
fluid dimolre zinc in murtene add. then
hundred* ot organs •" &gt;
-onne-rlll.'!'.
in.on
K.
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diia.'Oahhu
0
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add
a little sal-ammoniac anti dilute it
“"T‘"uXaX U"be
«"d
with a little water.
4
speak** volumes *’•*
Co.
pri«* nf bls
BowKX
Celestine-Why didn't you «akc *b*s
M
&lt; Wi^ Sarah Horton in t -3 , Botins Adams.
rnrnerv
neat the gentleman offered you J Ernestine
b the woecrosor of W
bef dUpIay (,f.
seat io e
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. WeW» HBlkn»t». Hlckopf Cornera
. Ida H. Machin. ADfU«t*
the millinery business,
b r al|4|
. । Frank MtW»y. Bajtimure
hat,, and bonnets i* «
•neste’k...... n»re
rommands llw •’‘"‘^""tr.rm’tMcblnery
«8*i»Ua
IteMla* to Ute
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(be
1H&gt; with p'eaaare that we tn"

All Ms Marked in Plaiir Figures
AND AT THE

LowestLiving

Price,

Our Fall and Winter Stock
—OF-----

Hats, Caps, Gents Furnishing
Goods and Clothing
&gt;
Our stock is larger than ever before and
prices lower.
We have several grades in Black Cheviot
Suits and Overcoats. They are very fashion­
able and will be largely worn this fall and
winter.
.

If you are in want of an Overcoat or Suit
call and see them before buying.

Yours truly,

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co
flT RUSSELL’J
Now ready for your inspection anti bound
to please.
'

MILLINERY
All the latest and best patterns and styles
for the autumnal season.
v
The ladies of Hastings and vicinity will find
here an assortment that cannot fail to please
and at satisfactory prices.

Fall Dress Goods.
Our first invoices have arrived and we
shall be pleased to show them.
They are
worth looking ah and comprise the latest and
most desirable patterns.

Call in and See Them
We are receiving new~'goods in all our de­
partments and it will be to your advantage to
see us.
Our aim is: Correct styles, good goodsand
moderate profits.
CJ&amp;.1L.X*

AT RUSSELL'S

■

�:body forgot,
And the Lapse of Memory Cost
Six Human Lives.
DREADFUL DISASTER AT CHICAGO.

unable to extricate him. The hea brake­
man. R. G. WBlIamMu. Macon, Mo., was
thrown over two cam and ktruck on the
engine, from which be ravoundori into the
bushe*. He received injuritj* from which
kodieii in two bourn. The bur:pug of
the bridge w&gt;«* pronahly due to a spark
from an earlier truth, though some are
inelined to think it tbs work of an in­
cendiary.
WatKKBVCT, Conn., Sept. 22.-All the
crossing* on lhe Meriden, Waterbury and
Connecticut Rivep Railroad are nbov.
grade, in accnrdance with Law. R H.
Morgan, a produee dealer of Southington,
was about to drive over Ono of these
bridge&lt;raasingi q* tho train due here at
I:80 approached.
Hi* hones becoming
frightened as the locomotive came under
thum, leaped over the ratling, taking
wngon, driver mid nil with them. They
struck on a freight car and, were thrown
to thp grouniL Ono horse’was toru to
pieces amt {he wagtm wmAlemollidied, but
Mr. Morgan and the other hor*u escaped
without much injury.

i.

S&amp;hfwo dying, nnd the *erlon*ly wounded
f was rhe result of sonu-te d./*. carclosanets
• j at pinugb* Park station ln*t evening.
' .Shortly after 7 p. tu. a Train of the Illi­
nois Centra! road »top|jed at Kedxie ave' nue. It wasthe last ot four reckons which
' were taking hobic a crowd of excursionkt* who hnd gow» out tn Addison to en, joy tbemselvea. At Clyde lhe train was
CONX.ELU-VILLF, Pit. Sept. 22—One of
. shunted to (he Burlington track*, and at thebiggest freight wrecks iu the history
; Douglas Park station it stopped. As it -of the Pittsburg division of the Baltimore
lacked toWard the west tho Dcwner and Ohio railroad happened about 2
Grove express of tho Burlington road o'clock yesterday morning at Beauing
came thundering along, and before brakes station, twelve miles west ot here. Engi­
could be set or alarm given, tb6 pilot of neer James Shield* was killed and Fire­
man Harry Cyphers probably fatally in­
' the Burlington engine went crashlug into
jured.
Three other trainmen wera in­
tbe rear end ot thu pic-nic train.
.
jured.
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Death of Hou. William Hellman.
The second car was a light suburban
EVAXaViLLE, Ind., Sept. 2r,—Ex-Conone. Tbe one behind aud tho one ahead
gressman
Heilman diol at hl* home in
of it were regular coaclire, u gre.id deal
this city nt 5 o’clock Monday morning. It
heavier.
When the Burlington train
struck the rear coach of' lhe train It rose is probable that no nuiu in lhe city has
done for his town that Mr. Heilman. His
front its trucks aud plowed ever the tin­
health showed the tirst break in
nnd
der box in its way. For ten feet it was a
his physicians prescribed n trip to the old
complete telescope. The heavier coach
behtuu cut down tbe light one iu front as country. On the voyage hi* arm was in­
though it-was an eggshell and the human jured an&lt;l upon bi* arrival at Isreno
erysipelas set in. He was treated by the
beings in its way were ground to death or
most ambient physicians of Ganuauy,
cruelly injured. Four persons were killed
who infontiL-.l him st the tiuli that he was
instantly and seven other* were injured,
suffering from sdsne internal malady
two of whom will die. Many others were' which would one diiy cau*e his dent It
slightly httrt aud all aboard the picnic
train nnd the Burlington passengers were
thrown from their seat* and severely
ST. Lot IS. Mo„ Septj 23.—A’. 7s&gt;'S p. m.
shaken up.
yesterday a rear end collision occurred on
the Wabash tracks near Forest Park, just
Following is the list of killed and in­
Inside the city limits. The Denver ex­
jured: Killed—Lily Dinuinr. 1H years old;
Mnrtha Diunler, 20 year* old, a sinter of press ran into the local accom:n-.idntion of
Lily: two unknown men. one apparently the Colorado road, which had stopped to
pick up their nyitehman.
Chit-. W.
about IS and the other 23 yeans of age.
Fatally Wounded—Minnre Pilgrim. 22 Reward, engineer of the Denver i xpre*«.
years old, both legs broken and some in­ of St. Ixmis, wa* inapintiy killed; J. S
ternal injuries Ottd SclotT, 18 years old, Creslan, his fireman, badly hurt; Fred
Dasfonl, Pullman conductor, serionsly
badly crushed and unexpected to live.
hnrt; Joe Nelson, newsboy, Imdly injured.
Injured—Louis Torpey, leg broken; Al­
bert Berger, foot crushed; Henry New­ Fourteen others were slightly Injured,
man, face crushed; Tillie Burke, collar* mostly from St. Louis.

bone broken and internal injuries: Freda
Koewick, left leg crushed.

GILT-E IGED, BUT LAID DOWN.

THE NATIONAL LEGISLATURE-

Tlje total eclipse

Jloth varjisl? fron? sigljt,
Boston, Sept. 18/-Anolber biff flnan
cinl cra»li startled State street yesterday
when the gilt-edge-i firm of R. Gardner,
Chase &amp; Co., bunkers and broker*,
with au office
in
tbe basement
of
the
Equitable building, went
down under a load of M.®D,W3 Ilahllitiaa. It was tho blgge*t failure since
tbe gigantic collnp«o nf the Potter- Lnrell
cmhpkuiy, and at Unit i» waft supposed tjuit
tfra trouble wo* caused by theotherdown
fall. But such does not seem to have
been the fad.
By far the'larger portion ot th*
000 of linbilltloH is represented by note*
held by banks. Theta were secured by
stocks and lionds, which. Mis customary in
such ca#c*, amounted to 10 or 15 percent,
more than thu face of the note*, the banks
always exacting this margin to protect
themselves
in
cnsa pt a ••flurry"
or sudden
depreciation.
The
pos­
sible
iiMct*’
are
believed
to be
&lt;1,730,000. George R. Chase, son uf the
senior partner and one of the ejerk*. said
when talking with a reporter alxiut the
failure: .“rhe trouble i* due wholly to tbe
tight money. The calls upon, tw have
been greater than we could withstand.'
It i« floc thought that thy failure will re­
sult in other duartter*. t
A RASCALLY CONTRACTOR.

CATLKTT-iBl't.T,. Ky., Sept. '23.—Two or
three week* ago Kehoe, a contractor on
the Norfqlk and Western railroad near
Wayne Court House. W. Va., skipped
out.Jertving debts unpaid. Amonx the
creditor* were 300 Italian laborer*. The
contractor who succeeded Kehoe on the.
railroad put n number of new laborem 'o
work in n cut where the Italian* previ­
ously had been engaged. 'To thi* tbe
Ituaan* objected, and ran the now men
out three successive times, ami demanded
the money due them.
During each bat­
tle several men on either side were badly
injured.
A Fight with the Sheriff** !*&lt;&gt;**«.
Tbe contractor applied to the clril,au­
thorities for protection, and Friday the
sheriff of Wayne county, with n po*w. of
twenty men, appeared nt tho work* to arrrtt the Italian*, immediately upon the
nppeaniuco of the sfienff'* po**j n te&amp;rible
figbt ensued. The Italian* surrounded
tbe sheriff nad party, and for a while
thing* looked decidedly blue for them.
Firing wa* general nil along the line.
After the *liuoting several men wire
found stretched upon tbe ground dead.
Forty Italian* were arrested and jailed.'
None of the sheriff’s po**e was hurt badly.
Tlie scene of tbe fight i&lt; fifty miles from
here, and information hard tu obtain.

Washington CiTT. Sept It—The senate
vesterday adopted the conference report
on the railroad land forfeiture bill, pamed
the house nnti-lottcry bill without amendnjenl or di*cn*.lon. and nbo patecd the
house timber culture bill.
The house spent most of the day »riscn».lnx &amp;!&lt;»■» rjolntlou esn.arina
twdv for the htagftaga used hi hl* speech
un Sept. 3ibflec:ingngrin&lt;t SenatorQaay
ThcMintier was finally dUposc-1 of by the
adoption of a resolulian offered by Bayne,
referring the whole subject io tbe jurtlcb
nry committee of the uou«e for investiga­
tion und report.
Washington City. Sept, IS—The home
yesterday took up tbe laiugston \ e.;abl»
Virginia contested election case, but 'lid
not finish it. Notice was given on lhe
Republican side that the prerious ques­
tion would bo called at 2 o'clock thl* aft­
ernoon.
.
The house bold an evening tewiort at
which a number of h!l|s wepe pa«‘M.-d,
chiefly railway righw-of-vay. £hic ot gen­
eral interest m jw the senate bill to trans­
fer the weather bureau to the agricul­
tural depart men:.
The H-nste worked on the ca^ndar dar­
ing the morning bout, passing&gt; number
ot bill* of little general intent. One of
the measures passed appropriates $3J.»XX)
for a stjitiiL- in this city of John Eric*«HK
The remainder pt the day’s tesxlon wa*
devoted to the consideration of the bill IO
estab.uh a court to settle private larul
claims in the wes era state* an I territo­
ries, but without action on tho bill it went
over. Private pen-ioa bill* were then
taken up, and eighty pa**cl in thirty
minute*.
Washington City. Sept, ifli—The house
spent yesterday trying to secure a qum
rum, so a* to take action on the Lang­
ston Venable Virginin contested cleeUixi
case.
The Democrats refraining fruui
voting auixvcded in breaking the quo­
rum, nnd the htm.*e. without aelinn un
tbe case al 3:05 p. m. adjourned. During
the ne»id&lt;&gt;n the door* were closed ami
locked, and Kilgore of Tex** kicked one
of them ^pen, Diiigley *•( Mttimi was on
the other side of the dour at U&gt;e lime, aud
wasstrnqk in the face, making bis nose
bleed.
The senbte discnssmt mid .adopted a res­
olution introduced by 1'1 urnb calling an
(tiic secrelnry of fhc treasury for informa­
tion about the payment for sliver bnlii^n
purcfaaseti under the new silver 1-jw. and
after pasting a -uuinber of bllL* on the
calendar.Listened to eitiugie* over the late
Representative ’ Laird, qf
Nebraska,
Among the bill* passed were tbe follow­
ing: To revive the grade of lieutenant
general of the army; giving a j&gt;vtuiouof
F.2 per moytu to disabled army ntiraes. &lt;
Washington City, Sept. 2U.—Tb&lt;i senate

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are due to its Super,on Quality
Uniform Excellence
Guaranteed by the
MANUFACTURERS
N.K.FAIRBANK&amp;CQ.

CHICAGO,

CASTORIA
for Infants End Children,

IU So. Oxford SC. Brooklyn, H. T. t

WttfooUajuriocs Esadicatfat

Michigan Ce^al

caution

“ The Hiagara tahsJSouic.
yesterday disennod for a while Plumb’s
MORE THAN LIKELY "HE” WILL.
rvsoluiion to recommit the htukrupicy
■lx -X Z.X
fttattoh*.
. Had the Burlington train been running
A Pretty State ot Th lugs I'noarthed by bill with Instructions tn nmendit by mnk
at a high rate of speed every person in the
Police Raid.
lug it tu apply to voluntary bankruptcy
car would have met instant death. CitiNldiiieviue....
Baltimore, Sept. 22—A remarkabln only, find then left tbe whole matter ion
Irrieg...............
•I3.lt ’ i::-5 l;
sens carried most of the killed and in­
scene was witne«s«d in .the grand jury the calendar, where It will probably stay
| KamKG*....
jured into tbe little station before the po।
Oolmby....'....
until
next
sesfiou.
A
number
pf
nnpbroom Saturday. The police had raided a
‘ lice arrived. No sooner had lhe accident
notorious establishtueut on Pratt street,' jected bills on the calendar werd taken ud
happenccfthan the conductor of the IltiIgwrioae.....
at a time when the place was well filled, and passed before adjournment, among
X»oi» Central train uncoupled the tele­
S«ct ?.[•«
them the bill to discontinue coinage of gj
Baton Rapid*. .
Mfr
and succeeded in arresting two score of
scoped care, and Vfith the rest of his train
and SI gold pires audd-ceut nickels. Voor­
iasir:-:
■ drew into Chicago. Tho police at qace
women, whose names were jnken a* wit­ hees introduced a joint resolution order­
sent word to tho central station ordering
nesses. Among the*e ware some disrepu­ ing the immediate purchase and coinage
Steflens.
table women, the remainder being young
tbe arrest of all the train bands, but ouly
of $10,0X1.1)00 in silver. A short secret »esWORTWAKO.
the conductor nnd tire brakeman could be
wives and girl*, some of them unac­ slon was held, x
Detroit................ L
found last night, the fireman nnd engineer
JACKSOxV” Mils., Sept. 33.—The consti­ quainted with tbe character of the place.
JMkaon................
In tho house the Democratic minor­
having fled.
Raton Rapid- ....
What One Married Woman Said.
tutional convention yesterday morning
ity, by filibustering tactics, . refusing to
Many ot the latter were accompanied to vole, but responding to roll-call*, prevent­
took up the report of the fran chise
Robert Dixon, the engineer of the Bur­
the court house by their mothers, who ed final action up to the time ot adjourn­
’
Morgan.
committee as reported by the com­
I Quimby'.’.’.
lington train, in on interview Mid: ”1 am
were ignorant why tbeir young and ment on the Langston-Venable Virginia
HABTIKOS.
positive lhetje were no roar lights dis­ mittee oj the whole and adopted it ai far pretty daughters bad been summoned,
contested election case. Tie- business was
placed otKriie rear of the Illinois Central as considered with very few material and were anxious to learn all about II
advanced, however, by counting
auu■».
mi—
tffsin. and the flagman dhl not flag us, I changes. . Wife-beating was stricken out One married woman fainted while re­ m**.-iucvu, nowever. uy count mg a quuGrand
Rapid*.
FOR
rum of non-voting member*. The previhad every rea*ou u&gt; suppose I was run­ of the franchise section as one of the dis­ turning from the jury room, where ahe
GENTLEMEN.
ous question was ordered, a motion toreHm
ning on a clear track when I went into qualification*. Apportionment was taken had been compelled to disclose what she
commit, and resolution* declaring Tjsngup
tn
the
afternoon
and
passed
by
sec
­
the rear end of tbe excursion train.” The
knew of the place. As *he returned to
tendency, ot those who-*aw the accident tions. It places the .number of' represen­ the antb-room she Ihrhtr up her hands and ston no". elected ami Venable elected were
tatives at 133 nnd seiiarors nt 41
defeated, the pending question being,on
was to put tbe blame on tho Central train
exclaimed:' ”My God! Will be find it the majority resolution declaring Vena­
Sagisi
men.
out.»” Other* came out weeping aud hur­ ble not elected.
. .
TIME TABLE.
LATER.—Robert Dixon, the engineer
ried
from
tbe
place.
Monticello, Ills., Sept. 23.—Lawyer
At its evening session the house post­
of the Burlington train; Jack Walsh, his
next the
■poned
............ until Wednesday
f ,avA.k
,uc ‘bill*
HU,
‘GUN-PLAY’’ AT CHICAGO.
fireman, and Conductor Ray, of tbe same A. J. Pipher, who ha* been engaged in
anting pensions to the widow* of Gen*.
train, jrere arrested last night. No one defense of the Holden* and Albert Dun­
SUtiobr.
cClellan. Fremont, and Crook. Sevesty*
on the Burlington train was hurt; in fact, ham. chargetT with* murder, has over­
two private pension bills were passed. '
worked himself nnd hl* mind has liecome
the train itself wm scarcely damaged.
Other with Lead—One Dying.
Washington City. Sept ft.—In the sen- j
deranged. He became so violent Sunday
SOUTH.
Chicago, Sept. 22—“Bad Jimmy” Connight that it took three men to hold him nurton, a well-known man-alxmt-iown, of ate Saturday a number of private and ’
Kalama mo Lv.
THE WRECK ON THE READING.
in bed. He feels^tjiat the great responsi­
other bill were passed, among them tbe
bility of Dunham’s hanging rest* on his unsavory reputation, and “Doc” Haggerty, bill extending the privilege of free deliv­ direct to t»clo»-r eneloWns
Cressey
shoulders. He was afraid to let Dunham a gumbier, engaged Inaslrooling affray ery of the mails to towns ot a population
Milo....
Delton Rahding, Pa., Sept. 21—Although the testify, as bis evidence'would have con­ Saturday evening in Lansing &amp; McGar- of 5.090 or n postal revenue of r-.UOJ par
Cloverdale
igle’s saloon on Clark street, nnd each annum. The ^remainder of the day was
disaster on the Erie railway was a terrible victed old Mrs. Holden.
Hbultt. .
man received n bullet. Haggerty, it h devoted without action to the bill to re­
one, there Is some Mtiriuction in knowH
astini.*
said, was the aggressor, striking Connor­ late the jurisdiction of United States
u&gt;(f that it was not more than half as hor­
BUK)MSBL'HG, Pa., Sept. 23 —A carriage ton and knocking him down nnd jumping
Coaia Drov)
WnodUu.it
rible as the first reports indicated. In­ in which were Patrick Connorton and hia on him. The men were separated, when courts.
The bouse kept right on doing nothing.
Woodbnrv .
stead of forty or fifty the total number of daughter Mary, aged IS year*, went over Connorton drew a pistol and shot Hag­
Tho Democrats continued “Billy" Maaon'a
dead is now known to reach only twenty. a precipice near this place Sunday, and gerty In the right breast through the lung. tactic* of leaving the hall when a vote
Tbe wounded, none of whom ha* so far plunged into a ravine seventy feet deep. Haggerty a few minute* Inter put a ball was wanted.
«
Ha put*
died, number thirty-one.
Both father and daughter were instantly through Connorton'* abdomen, a wound
Wasrinctun Citt, Sept,23.-The Beoate
The Complete Death Roll.
killed. Connorion’s limbi were broken that the doctors tmy will undoubtedly yesterday.-after tbe transaction of some
The full list of dead taken out of tbe
___ nnd bls face battered beyond recognition,
prow fatal. The latest reports from Hag­
Station*.
routine business, resumed considerMkm
■wreck is as follows: John F. Miller, Cm- aud bis daughter shared a similar fate.
gerty are that he will get well.
of the bill to define and regulate the juris­
!
'.jMtoa: George Grecnawale, mail agenr,
/Pottsville; John White, engineer, Pottsdiction of lhe Ignited States court*. Tha
Kalamazoo Ar...
•’ rille; James Templin, fireman, Pottarille;
New VonK. Sept. 19.-There wm a rush MIL, was dlscusaed 4p to within a tew mo­
Chicago, Sept. 23. — The national
Hast Cooper l.» ..
William D. Sbomo. Rending; Harry Ju- World’s fair commissioners liavj at last of Knights ot Labor strikers to the Grand ments of adjournment nnd then went
JOchtaaa Junc't
• ooby, -stonecutter,
Pottstown; Joseph gut tbeir heart’s desire. The South park Central sUtion yesterday,
over
without
notion.
A
brief
execQtlw
the exec­
Becker, chief burgess; Mahsnoy City; Sol­
commissioner* yesterday .offered them utive board of D. A. 346 having formally session was held. Plumb offered a moomon Hoover, aged fill. Pottsville: Mm.
lution for thcinvestUatlon ot women and
rerdale
Waabiogton-park for the fair altaand’H declared the strike off. General Stiperin
Edward J. Fox, aged 41. Pottsville; Edwill undoubtedly be ncc.-pted &amp;s soon a* teodent Voorhees told the men that the children in factories nnd mills.
•
re-ard J. Fox, aged 41, Pottsville? George
The house did nothing, tbe Republican
the formalities can be coucluded. Thi* road was well manned at present, and
R. Kaerchcr, nged 45, Pottsville; Hatry
absenteeism enabling tb« Democratic fili­
Wand Isn’t
gives l,0C acres of improved ground for that nil he could do tor them was to
’
Loughlin, conductor of express; John Os­
Wowlburi
tH&gt;' 4 »
busters to have their own way. A new
thMr names as applicinta for work and
a site.* . •, J
I 4a D.
burn, Philadelphia: Mr*. J. E. Fredericks,'
refer them to the division superintend-, rule was offered knd.referred to tho ride*
IamIdk ..
Central Train-Wrecker# Indicted.
Pottsville; J. E. Fredericks, huslumd of ,
committee. It provides for a fine ot PW0
Detroit .;...................
ALRAKY. N. Y.SepL19.—The grand jury
tho above: Joseph Bansman. Philadel­
on any member who absents hhnwlf—
FLEMING BROS., Pltttohsfk Grand Rsptd* l.v ■.
after the call of the house—in order to
phia; N. C. VnuderslicT,. Phoenixville; at Troy ban indicted Cain, Bnett and Reed,
! •tHops on signal niil}.
Toledo, O„ Sept. 20.-A special to The avoid voting or betugcounted.
No*. A and nnWnoirsrr. &gt;
John Sheedle, Philadelphia. P. and R. en­ charging tl»em with misplacing n switch
''provided with freinlit I rat a get (
Bee
from
Perrysburg,
Q„
«ay»:
ThumGOBBLED O’BBie* ANDQILLO*.
gineer; Michael Summer*. Mahnnoy City; two mlfea above thtf point where the train
I
Fkeii’i. IH- H. IT. '
Pt^VMttTHe
BttATM.
AM
RM
IT.
'
•
Frank Hgssiuiin, MaKauoy City.
.
was wrecked. It is said that Cordial’s day night nliout W o’clock two masked
The InJared I'anentw-.
\e
and Kiernan's case* were co nsidwed and men entered the house of Peter Fines,
luJd!,’DPAR^P]?' J*’*'- Ferret*. Hubhiti.
Several of the injured brfva internal? bdevidcnce against them was found, and about two miles south of Perrysburg, and
lieatMr. and Mfa Pinas into iusoa»ildlity
wounds, nnd may die, but there io no im­ they will be discharged.
Loxdon. Sept. HL-Editor O’Brian and
and then robbed them of
which they
mediate apprehension in thrir ca*es, /Che
Wilson's Ku; Bihobtohk Clewtend. Ohio.
persons injured who were transferred to
bad in the house. Hom arc inn critic** John Dillon, the Irish leader*, bare b«m
! lfe£»ri?*Roltom. eomplfclnco' l'- Arne
for
some time making speeches in (Affer­
B
arnesville
.
O.,
Sept,
as.
—
Ten
freight
the Rending hospital, are lining taken to'
condition and mhy not recover
[anoa&gt;. defendant.
Holtom.defendant.
. Mr *■
tbeir home* a* rapldty m their cimdition
can-were badly Wrecked on tho Baltimore
ent parte of Ireland advising the teeante
Italt pending In the Circuit.} «*«.
will permit, and last evening there were and Ohio railroad Inst evening three mile*
to refuse to pay their rent, and although
aunty of Barn1. ,n ri»K^ * .T n ft A
Washington Citt. Sept. 20.—The cen­ thb is a violation of the crime* act, the
only six remaining in tlie hospital. The west of here, canoed by a broken axle
lasting*, on Hie 2Mh day of awi4;jj-. K
...
.
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t
he
1.
tSE
MyirtM.I.™;
s." ,1
rarin-.P"'
”
wreck baa l»een cleared away, luni
Two tramp* are thought to have been sus office yesterday announced the popu­ government seemed to be indifferent to
die. that the defendant,-Anne-I’";£
trains are running regularly again.
lation nt the following cicle* with in­ their Rctioiu. Conm-queully, when the
killed.__________________
jMMriM^fedtnbww**knowt&gt; pl»&lt; &gt;
(|
crease* since IMO: Battle Creek, Mich.. twomen werearrmted ye,terday and taken
and that her residence now
“ r
g
.
PLUNGED INTO A CHASM.
«1 alter dlhgrnt to’inlry. an n''-'’,.r.ie eJ
13,090; increase '(5,0/7. Cincinnati. 2u5,;W&gt;; to Tipperary to answer n chaig* of con­
CHICMM. Sept. 23.—William Purdy, incruaMj, 41.170. Hamilton, O.. 17,519- in­
PR0A2J,&lt;’8
thatUK-snWi
defendant
.
।
„
spiracy.
it
was
aomeudag
tt
f
a
bombabeli
convicted «&gt;t tbe murder of Sauine! Hcin- crease, 5.397.
Middletown, O., 7.073; in­
Wld Ma,r- leinhyol Soap.
her sp;&gt;CKranre to h* eniered Iterrin
(f w
,&gt;.A
nrenaratton for besutifeln* anamaoi iroin i*e
Inger. was refuwd a newtrial by Judge crease, 3,133.
OMAHA, Neb., Sept. 22—Freight train Grinnell yesterday morning audsentenosd
rl\“*rt*4
tbe Kortro- ,^LCO*’:p,*,?‘on' .««&gt;“*”•• irrckte*. tan. sun- of her apprsranre that riw
‘r'ff** and al! impir tie* of tbe *ktn. If the complainant* biII el remvhiM’•
““‘r“.x fCl
U »’r*’r*nt the depart­
No. 97 on the Wabash, from St Ix&gt;Bi*,due to bt banged Oct. 17 next
the to-wwv will be refunded.
ure of the two men to tlie United SinteH
a cony
thereof within
|w',
at Council Bluffs yesterday morning at S
Ittee. A cent*, bur sate branteadmg^"tM- and
piairuuit
’s solicitor*
t»eiM'
ual
“ ,,rr
Dublin. Sept. 20.-Patrick O’Brien,
FaltMer nnd Reed to Speak.
?
Trv KO1‘4* 10 nUM&gt; ^inds to
service on her of a cm* &lt;’•«"*’,!.,:,rC.f. X*.
o'clock. was wrecked at 2:30 a. hl by goMr. Dalton, members ut parliament, and be used in elect Ing Home. Rub num |O
of this order; and that to .•’'^'’’‘J.id'Soa-rWW
arsaw, Ill*., Sept. 20 —The Warsaw
ing through a burning trestle, fifty feet
John Cullinane were arrested Friday parliament.
lo
bill be taken as confessed by the
1
U
high, about ten milas southeast of this fair will commence Sept. 30 and Lie run evening at Kingstown on lhe warrants
TNL. »
u
,
'"“PPrelwn.lnu.
And. it is further nnien*. m..
llHj
city. Fifteen car* of merchandise were until OoL 3. It is announced that Gen. issued at tbe *hmc time as those for Will­ raTa
mMT h".'e um! "&lt;’!Ue *RUe weight
days
the
said
eompblnn'it
w-*r
*
‘
M
Palmer and Speaker Reed 'will address iam O’Brien and John Dillon. The ar­ !"!i“ “«»r. but I. uot
totally destroyed. Six cars were saved.
|“
thb order to be ptil&gt;ll*he&lt;l.
I,e ,,l.b|I«|
The eagmeer, Martin Btkridge, and tbe the people—Reed Oct. 2 and Palmer rests causodvnuch excitement but no vio­
BAVXKM. »
.7 ' and 4
□cl
“* lri"
and clrruiattnp f» raid roii'1-'- *■'. u
lence.
_______
c«»u M „«
,„i.
bury, Mo., were killed.'
*" —&lt;*&gt;■« iU-hrUng Mt-io.,
m&gt;k In wh wtk fvr Ui
•OMAHA Nob.. Sept. B.-AI yeMwdgy’s
SSS'i IS;?;.™.."ww*
1
Omaba-Lincoln bare bail game, at Ore
won burned to a handful
above nrmribsd for her apt*;','11-"

fI

BF.LLKVtt.LE, IU., Sept, at—John &amp;
Pannier Is missing, and charges that ho is
a defaulter in bis accounts with various
secret societies of which ho was treasurer
ahi openly made. Tbe alleged shortage is
estimated at F3.tOO. He was treasurer or
secretary of half a doxen secret societies.
Friday evening he told bin wife, it is said,
that hu was short fOOO to the Order of
Treubund, and that he was going to St.
l/j-uia to raise the money, and that if be
failed-she would never see him alive
again.
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Mr. and Mrs. Gee, of Norm’d, Ills, were
found dead In their house tfatris W^dnesday morning, h is thought they wen- a^
phyxialed by gttB from a fclnv^ Qf
something poisonous for breakfast.
The United States grand jury at Min­
neapolis has1 indicted wven of the census
enumerntora who helped to swell the pop­
ulation of that city.
*
It is stated'at Iriipetalng. Mich., that
the Escauaha. Iron Mountain and West-rn Railway company will build their Use
to Ishpeming ut once.
Democrataof the Elesrenth Ohio eon
crewlonal district Wedfwday nominated
J. M. I attlson for congrvM. The choice
was made on the 'JTOth ballot.
.
The Society of the Army of the Cum­
berland is holding it* tweuty-firat annual
reunlou nt Toledo, O. Tbe city in Vayly
decorated in honor of the occasion.
’
Brig. Gen. Charles Brown, of Hint,
Mich., commander of the state troop^
forwarded his resignation to Governor
Luce Wedmsriay. The governor btw ap­
pointed Col. Eugene Robinson, of Detroit,
,
to succeed him.
Australian mall steamer* are lying idle
at their docks in Melbourne. The dock­
men are on a strike, and there Is no one
to load theta.
Mrs. Adam Wulchter. whois a puzzle
to physician* of Carbondale. Pa., has
pawed
pav«Hi 170
i.v days
aaya Without
without food of huv
any kind
kind
pmtot: her lipa. She has a cancer in her ‘
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KISSING*717-70"^^
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At . Ml4,L''i” &lt;’”iuityof Barry—m.
V: J?1’’ ,T&lt;d»aie Court for tbe
iiu Umr.'r'
:,t ,l,e Probate Office.
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In «*ld eouuty.onTura:hu&gt;i&lt;••'. t' ’."X M’l'miter. In the year one
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and ninety.
ifruSte"1'. , har,«’ v‘- Armstrong, Judge of
I !‘i•tkdXSi5^.0,
* ,'bUander L­

! • ■Iem«?,x“"-.B’"1 01ln$ ,he flnid ftee&lt;ninl of
urn^i-ihlr1 ' •‘’’"••nhtrator of arid estate.
I ’'I .! hl'F 1 'S®*' n,‘y b“
?** *Bo*! Th*-.
”■' "'""nred from his said mart.
I •‘axTi &lt;? :*'“*»‘•’’Orel, that Friday tbe 3rd
I toniMv. tjSStT* A-. *’•,KW- n’ tea o'efaek In the
,
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;&lt;X Chestes .CU, Baltimore. Md.
y,.. , ; : v o yenn. I suCvred with rheum*­
•in
lauui shoulder; could not lift toy
L. ‘ ■ .rihinawo bottles of SL Jacoba OU
cd-;/,:.________ wn. HEEWJJf.
THE CHA8LES A. VOGELER CO.. BalfiaMmJM.

‘Aetaltay would boahnoatpricelssatotborawho
I td.'nr from th!« dliteraring ooaptalat; bdltate:uuiythcrE --Lo&lt;raiJc«inoteadh«»aandtbra*
sbococflU? ‘Lem win find thws little pfllswshs.
kbtein*--r-Atj warstustthey wifi not b* wib
without them. But after aUcick ha*4

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uuvel.od fn front of llora
The ™
New
Ynrt Tri
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v„ «f“l‘»«. Pit. SMonlay. wnu.m
’broke th”
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31 mites iu in 1 hoar and
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EL ™!! ' l,;“ b’hlFh «,,,i wnk„b.r„
Cta company’, mlno at WUkc.bt.rt. S«

’kich h

pio hair is tbe covering ot the roof of
Tbs home of thought and pajace of the
soul.
W here baldness, which sometimes
occura
in quite young persona,
is hereditary
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IPis doubtful if anything
“rtU'l« ■*»
can beO« to
J
-V it.
rest^wtlves"
prevent or remwI
remedy
it. Avoid
Avoid “
"restdhttlves'
nostrums, and, m a rule, do not
and other nostrums
,tr*S i'r °ilM Upon thc he3d- The
“ nio‘le,rnt*!&gt;'
brush
ill greatly promote tbe health of thc
acalp and prevent the falling of the hair
without other application. The hair should
be occasionally washed, and it there is
much dandruff the yolk of an egg will bp
most efficient in removfog it. Work tbe
egg with the fingers well into the hair, a
little at a time, to bring it in contact with
the scalp; then wash it out thoroughly
with water, and the bun-will be beautifully
clean aud soft.
Avoid all shampooing liquids; those used
by barbers uru strong jxitask solutions.
They call it "Sults of Wormwood" and
"Salts of Tartar." and use it without
knowing it* real nature., It is very effective
in cleaning, but ruinous to the hair. If the
falling at the .lialr is'hidt prevented by
thorough brushing suns* stimulating ap­
plication may be made. Half an ounce of
thc tincture of cmthariAs added ton quart
of bay ram will answer better than must
"hair te/mcs. ’ ■ Hut the mode of dressing
the hair must be controlled almost entiresly by the fashion.
It will be considered by many of our
lady readers'* necessity to dress the hair
in the fashion of the moment, but we
should endeavur to counteract, by careful
treatment, any Injurious effect*, such as
overheating of tbe scalp, which produces
dandruff, irritation and possible baldness.
Whatever style Is adopted during the day
and evening the hair should be given the
utmost freedom during the night. All
cannot employ artiste to direct the efforts
of the hair dressing maid, but everyone
chu see to it that simplicity and an appro­
priate ensemble are presented. Nothing is
more unseemly thnn to see a noble, digni­
fied face marred and it* true beauty de­
stroyed by some coquettish or frivolous
arrangement of tbe hair wholly out of
keeping with tlie general'bearing of the
wvurcr.—Holl’s Journal ut Health.

meats -of -a factory holiday or a firemen’s
irfcnic.
A lady reared in the tradition* of high
birth and gentle training of a generation
ago has a certain exquisite in nocence her­
self like an ideal girl's, which prevents
her from appreciating tho perils af hev*
children. She who would have thought it
n nMmi* lapse to allow a young man, with’ om right, to bold hrr
X
Up.
, ware never touched by man until she gave
’ them to her plighted’ lover, she who went
.
her husband u unmam-d as an ideal in
&gt; drrum does not readily perceive or accept
; the conditions of a lowered moral standard,
' to 'ba
'lady*
’
Is it-not* enough
Is not my
girl the daughter of her mother? Read
your girl’s eyes, you lovely lady of the
Brahmin birth, and sweet soul. Question
her.
Shu may return you the clear,
heavenly look of the heart ot your own
high youth, aud heaven bless her; Far be
It from me to mutter und crunk, as if a
modest maid were un extinct curiosity.
But, if she has passed from under your
shelter and beyond your standards; If sb*
has been what we call "gay;" if she has
tossed a good deal in tho foam of young
people's frolics; if she has bad some mock
of a phapcron or none at all; if, in abort,
she has drifted ou the current- of existing
social streams—question her, question ber.
—Elizabeth Stuart Piiclps in Forum.

"I! l.nce you must." s:ild a handsome and.
A new pump „„ pl&gt;cW |a
wdJ
smart actress to me, "use three sets of
Hror. Warn,,. |,„„K
Ly
laces in your corsets, one starting at tho
Hin, laat awk and tboUHtof the iaior
top and ending two or throe holes above
!flTf ’f* “v”1' '““Uy- Go. little
the waist lino of the corsets, to tie there;
sun. dead, one boy caooot recover and
the second starting at the lower edge of the
the o.ber. ere wrloualy ill. it w„ foond
cornet*, extending up tu two dr three holes
ttmi mt ptd&lt;on had been placed in the
below tbe waist, line of the corsets, to tie
pump while In stock to kill rats.
there; the third hieing the space left be­
Ai. exompiou party which left New
tween nnd tying just at the waist line.
kork Sunday morning on a visit to Fire
Then reducing the size ot your wrist—that
&gt;*lau&lt;l wmv kept out all night, owing to
is, pulling the middle cord—isn’t going to
tne steamer sticking on h sand bank. The
drag you into a straight line above and be­
party danced all uight iu order to keep
low the waist. Also you will wear your
warm.
r
corsets, even though tight, with more com­
Mis* Cstherioe Trebby. of Little Falls
fort.
Minn., I* •810,0» richer by reason of her
"There b a place—isn't there, dear doc­
htuband running aw*y with Miss Jane
tors’—just about at the wabt line, that I
Brown, who has a fat roll in bank. The
think God must have left, knowing that
dtetacd Wife thought her husband worth
we wolild lace, kill or no kill. where,pres810.0JJ, and sued aud got it. ( sure tan cume without tying our necemary
President Harrison aud family will
nnd iqdbpeiuuiblc viscera tytd hard knots.
leave Cresson Springs, Pa., for W^hinRBy this suggested arrangement of cords we
can reduce tbe size of the wrist with less
ton City to-morrow. In case the White
Hl.. '
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violent offense to heart and lungs and also
£ T win
f &lt; &gt; r rcrept OD*
A
Girl's
Usppk-st
Hour.
without sacrificing entirely harmony of
ttlcV
Wil!
be
t
lit-izne.tN
&lt;&gt;'
P
oa
they will
the guests of Postmaster Gen­
Did you ever see a girl, or, what is bet­ outline, .hurt make beauty and hygiene,
eral \\ miaBiaker for a few days.
intervals.
The Into Dion Boudcault, actor and ter, n woman old enough to know- what clasp: hands practically, — eyer}" woman
John FauIdH. who escaped from the
love means, preparing for her lover after n knows what I mean by pract tcnlly—and
Kankakee. Ills., lunatic, asylum two playwright, was burned at Woodlawn long nbj*ence»
wc will rejoice more than the doctors.
.
.
cemetery. New York. Monday. The fu­
weeks ago. has obtained n writ of habeas
"Oh* Right here I might ;t* well suggest
Her first thought as she wakens is: This
neral service* were held nt the “Little
corpus for his own release. He claims to
Church Around the Corner"— The Episco­ is the day he will com«l And in a moment clastic coni for the upper and lower strings;
have be*n confined for eight years while
she is out of bed, und scanning t hc heavens and even for the one ut the wrist if you
pal Church ot the Transflguratiou.
l&gt;erfectiy sane.
dare.
You mill thereby grin n suppleness
Mira Nellie D. Willoughby, a lecturer more anxiously than n sailor's wife. If
A teamster was hauling a loail of Idiles on Hocinl purity and kitberwise prominent line .-he rejoice; lietatise the day is in har­ l in movement nnd pose which is worth
through the streets of Chicago wlitfi it
mony with her mood; if stormy she se­ j strii^hg for, but which wc cannot nlho£,us
nt Luverne, Minn., is under arrest tor
renely defies Uie weather, and tellr. herself take off our stays to obtain, n* does tbe
second teamster drove up behind him.
payiug Mrs. Caen and Mrs. Freeman 83*J
and transferred half the load to bis own | tor burning the barn and thirteen horses that *o brave and so ardent a lover us hers wrpentine Sarah. {Elastic coraet lacings,
would gn through fire aud waler and ns J suggest, will nt usbt prevent our look­
wagon. Teamster Na 1 did not know of
•I of John .A Cameron, on the night of Jan.
tcni^do nnd earthquake rather than fail ing n» if wc were jr.iHo.-kcd into n Ixiard
lhe theft Until hc liegnn to unload, and 17 last.
fence when we reclino In an-etuiy chair—
of ;tii appointment.
.
No. 3 is yet at liberty, although his iden­
Thu
value
of
the
rleemo«ynary
institu
­
She dresses from the skin and with a any like Langtry widi a cigarette In one of
tity is known.
tions of Illinois is S\74Q;4t&amp;55.
tender raid scrupulous care, although com­ her Lis in n Jxx.kirig Glass' pictures."—
Gustave Koch, a crayon artist, well
There were 27.433 patents Eranted by the mon sense would tell her that only the । Cincinnati Enquirer.
known In New York, shot hiourlt dead
j Unite*! States patent office during the last outer garb could possibly be known or
Thursday morning beneath tbe window
year.
appreciated. She puts her hairs trifle
of Emily RoMsi, an actress engngcil with ।
That the abdominal cavity is packed
The locomotive engineers nt the Cbl^ lower or a trifle higher than usual; she
Amberg’s Stock’wmpany. Almost at the
cago slock yards struck Monday because feels that never, never did it curl so badly with its organs; that the liver alone ex­
num moment MIm Rossi shot herself
tends two-thirds across it. and that tight
through the heart. The evidence indi­ Vie Switching association refused to dis­ or wave so stiffly, tind'she vyould really be
taring deeply furrows the liver, .sometime*
provoked, but—hc is coming.
•
cates that tho palr.kwho were lovers, bad charge two non-union engineers.
And the dainty stockings, aud the choice cutting it in two, a thin membrane alone
Under the new anti-lottery law the
arranged to kill themselves together.
postal Hntharities at Washington City among the dainty boots, and the frilled connecting the parts; that the full stomach
The gold beaten of Bostqnhavo secured
is
thus often pushed up against k weakened
skirts, and at last the pretty gdwn.andthe
an-increMO of wages fronNp cents 81.40! have exchided from the mall* newipajiers laces anil the ornaments, aud lhe rose in heart,and the pelvic organs arc so crowded
containing lottery advertise me ata.
per {Nick of gold leaf.
a-j t? produce serion* and permanent ill
The Oakland bank, a small private in- । the bosom or the |lttje bunch of violets up­
Tbe St. Paul has purchase 1 tbe Milwau­ ■-titutlon in.Ciiicago, closed Its doors Mon- , on the c&amp;sage! And then the room where • effects. ’
kee and Northern road, aud issued fl,000,-1 day. Liabllifirs arc rupirle l al 86J,0Q(^ I she will reccivf*him! How she touches | Thai the lack of vitality In many cbil(JOO in bonds with which to pay for it.
the draptries Into uew folds, picks a with­ - dren. by which they are rendered peculiaraiuPoKtets nominally about (75,0M
ered leaf or two from the flower vases, i ly susceptible to infectious diseases, is due
There is a cholera scare nt San Fran­
The Excelsior Oil works at Cleveland,
cisco, owing ■ to apprehension** that the Ohio, were burned Monday. A quantity .moves a chair, r. little table nnd easel, a ' to a deflcioncy.of pure nir in their sleeping
, .
eptdcmic may be brought there from of oil was consnmixL The !«»•• isevti- bit of drapery that everything may do its ■ rooms.
best Jo Is nor the place where be will pres­ ! That a child’s brain is not in a condition
Japan.
' mated hl irffpOCO; insurance,
ently shine as tbe center pf all. And how ' for study before its seventh year, and that
Two men were burned to death and two |l'I::,.-'*-. c Staplnnson, gavernnrpf Ne] when a child is precocious there is special
anxiously
the
shades
nnd
the
curtains
are
others badly injured during a fire in a sta- ; vndit, diedjat C.srson City Sunday of lyreason for holding ft back If it is to be
bio on WiHt Forty-first street. New York. S’phoKi fever. The state is now without an lowered aud draped to just the becoming [ saved from brain disease, future dulloess,
Thursday morning. Nineteen horses were ; executive, the lieutenant governor hav- light, until finally hc rings at the door, , or poteiblc imbecility.
she take* one last furtive glance at heraelf
h*™*-1*^
consumed.
j ing died a year ago.
and her surrunndings. and then—the door | That no growing child ribould fail to have
The hat of Abe Lyons, a collector teta
■ bn*
■
• top brick
..............................
Joe McAullff and Frank Slavin, the opens, she
the
of the chimney, at least ninesur ten hours' sleep in a well
crockery firm in Chicago, and a note ot pugilists, were arrested by lhe London and the happiest hour of life is over!—Mm. ventilated room, and that no sleep is per­
fr-rewcll io his friends, wore found on the police Monday, nnd held in Jlu.tMx) bonds Frank Ldshc.
fect with a light in the room.
’
river bank Thursday. Me 18 supposed to on a' charge ot conspiracy to break the ।
That children under 17 should not lie al­
have conimllted sniclua., S
lowed the excitements of evening parties.
Recipe for Latiudrylnir Shirts.
pence by prize fighting.
Some fool practical joker telephotie l to
That children, from the earliest prac­
A laundress of wide experience writes
a man named Nnraol*. at St. Rocha’s
that the doing of ihat most difficult thing ticable age. should be trained to habit* of
THE MARKETS.
qf nil in laundry work—the doing up shirt self control in all directions.
factory In Quebec Thuriiluy that the latTixat every mother ought to make It a
faonoma-m.ny be mode highly successful by
let’s wife was dead. N'araola started
Chicago. Sept. 22.
home and ilroppod dead himself on the
On the board of trade to-day quotation wore oliocrringthe following procedure: Enough prime object to secure and maintain tbe
cold stnrvh io last several months may bo fullest confidence of her children and her
„toUr.»-:' Wtat-Sa » Sopi.m’-.r.
way.
normal
influence over them.—Youth’s
n;toelo*ed
W
’
fo:
fhsceinbvr.
opcaed
&gt;lJ»9i.
Governor Fifer, of llliiiob, bos taken the SXrt Itati Stay, opens 1 M.OM. C u~d mmle of one ounce of white laundry wax, Companion. •
two ounces of borax, onetracupful of water
stump for a week.
S1.H, £. Corn-No. 2 September, open*! ffic. and three teacqpfuls of starch. The borax •
; Octolwr. open-*! ' ♦«. close.!
The Dally Time* of LaCrosse, WIo., has ckMXi
and wax arc dissolved in water, Miffidently
Mar. ujicncd !»}«•. cIomJ
Sixty drops of liquid make one teaspoon­
suspended publication.
\b ^September, operic'l •fldc. ci*?setl os»|ic. boated for the purpose, but not hot enough ful.
J. S. Mooie, of Texas, a recent arrival in
to scald the starch: into this mix tlie pul­
October.
Opened
WM«
l
Two teaspoonfuls of liquid make one
Chicago, is reported mining. His wife is craned i‘c. deed UHe.
I’ork-Otober verized starch after passing it through a
dMaertspooufoi.
R* ilk cbvrai
left destitute.
33? Xta
’ms.IKftJ;
**-r-January,
««*»&gt; opened flour sieve. In using take a teaspoonful of
Two. dessertspoonfuls of liquid-ut four
The superintendent of the exposition
this prepared starch nnd dissolve in water
teas:&gt;oonf&gt;:lA
make one tablespoonful.
building nt Spokane Falls. Wash., says rimod S12^fti tard-October, opened fo 31. that is not cold enough to prevent the wax
One tablrspoonful of liquid makes one­
from softening.) The hot starcH is made..' huilf
that hi.&lt; new force of men—the mayor, cl*irt"il 'fi-lThj.
on nee.
‘
i i» wt K k—
Tho following
were
th**’quotabankers, merchants, etc.—are doing more
vS&gt;.
.tak
ItataW not very thick, and a teaspoonful 1* allowed
Four tablespoonfuls of liquid make one
to a shirt bosom, the hotter the liquid is
Work in a day than the strikera did.
r ed slow ami wrak: rblp *«» the principal
winejdassful. or two ounces.
,
nrires
b*wcn iteht armies, the better.
The residence of Josepfc B. Greenhut, at ft..
Eight tablespoonfuls of liquid make one
Apply a tablcitpoonful at a time, rubbing
Pfeoria, was entered by burglars Thurs­
gill. .
heavy jmckiog *n-l shlpptm. in well before putting on more, and after
day and fr-’.ouo in cash, jewelry, and other lots
Sixteen' tablespoonfuls of liquid make
the right side will toko up no more apply
lot/ tV-Si’A.Cn.
valuables stolen.
j
one-half pint.
'
Prodnoe: Butter-fancy separator. aMt*: to tbe tinder side. Unless the starch is
Two winegloKsfuls of liquid make one
The river and’harbor appropriation bill
well ruhbed in the iron will stick and
'
and tbe anti-lottery bill arc dow laws.
.u.irias flnos: fWl. 10 117c. specks and blisters will appear. The hot gill, or one teacupful. .
*-**« •ta*’One coffeecupful makes one-half pint.
Prraldenl Harrison haring attached his WiiKS
starching is done first, the banom is al­
A heaping quart or four coffeecupfuls
ECX’-F-*11
*«••*. 161
signature to them.
,
™ Ur. ^Litn-eWcFeLL ».£ lowed to dry aud then the cold oturchingls of flour make a pound.
Au incendiary flwat Whitehall, Mich..
rar lb: upring chickens, »^u.!'» per lb. done by dipping the bosom in the liquid,,
A full tublespoonful of flour makes oneFriday morning early,
wringing out and rubbing slightly. After
nilte
Per
I*
&lt;*uck%
half ounce.
■
nera part ot the town. 1x&gt;m» 3100,000; in­ 7
J? in; M*ln« docks.
He per an hour er so iron, firatimbblug the bosom
Ten eggs make one pound.
carefully with a cloth ^vrung out in hot
surance, about 830,0X1.
ItecraK*
p r dnz.
One pint dr two coffeecupfuls of granu­
xutti «i 'ii.il.21 tier bu; Wis- water to equalize the starch on the surface.
At lhe meeting of l*,e World’s fa r na­ iu. ix^ta. ’
ta '“ta. I*1’ ta ta
lated sugar make one pound.
tional eommirafonera Friday. CuLG
A thin doth is to be laid over tba bosom
Two and one-half cupftils of pulverized
the first time the iron is passed over it.
R. Davis, af Chicago. *a» elected direc­
sugar make cue pound.
When this is removed dampen the surface
tor general of tbe expoaitlon.
One pint of broken loaf sugar is one
of
the
bosom
a
little
and
finally
iron
care
­
tSJUmHoio .tip Ch.ll.ns.r
’
.
fully until the finish is satisfactory. Ut’ pound.
One tablcspoonful of butter is one ounce.
Uta rrr Ik: -Lta
B«.w» Frld.y I- •
the outaida cover of the ironing board be
Durippa hurricane an Au,. «1 eiglii o
Oneplut of soft butter makes one jxymd.
the Siw were bloao or.rta.rJ
£5*
•»“"
*’
■ woolen cloth and tlie bosom will not stick
One cupful of butter makes one-half
.leowoed, aud four other, -ertou.1, la­
pound.—Good Housekeeping.
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to it.
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crooked, soffido-

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btauel: mw" C.-leheeter. Ilta
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whlpplntt hi. hrida of only .IX «ekx W
and feather, nns talked uh
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The Sorereicn Grand Izxip of Odu «•
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Rebekah are to pt aloe, without uatinna.
convention* herratter.
.
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d,ToW. ot
church iu order to wed
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that ralieioua body ia doolta
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Tbe official ’’Por‘.‘,'HA“
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1 'oiimL.J' re1l-&lt;hat ’&lt;dd pelttluner give notice
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cbdlttor-cf i,.v M4,1'1 Mltton. and tbe hearing
mil,! Ji i/u'*14 ’*"* ordw te t* in Jefleraou county la that it » •
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There is an indescribable expression in
the eye—every fine observer knows it—
which distinguishes a modest girl from a
matron. Look for It in the eyre of our
girls todav. U i" missing i» often; it Is
replace'! l»T another so unwelcome, so
wuridly wise, so unpleasantly experienced
that we shrink with a sense of
,o*1
the most precious thing in girlhood. It Is
not our purpose to prove here that the lax
iaatriod view of Ufe h largely responsible
for thia, but only to ask, by tbe way, bow
far h may be respoMible. Better. Wze be
puritan lady, to abut the eyes when the
ballet comes- Better a simple, aenous, unJo’

Despite the intellectual and physical
strength «»f man the woman endures
longer and bears pain to which the strong
man succumbs. Physicians tell tw that
zymotic diseases nre more fatal to males,
nnd the records of our hail th department*
prove that more male children die than fe­
male. The proportion dying suddenly Is

dtk*a pulmonary consumption takes off
tunny women, while the dlM«M« fatal to
tbe males arc apoplexy, intemperance, af

HeraH of Hearth.

Baby whs troubled with snrenesa
discharge from the navel, and not

changed the rairin twice in twenty-four
hours; in a week tbe navel was entirely
healed.
Put vaseline on baby’s nose and chest '
when she ha* a cold, and it will also pre­
vent all chafing and soreneM under the
arms, in the grpin and neck and behind
the ears. 1 Zouad it better than any pow­
der, starch, flour or castor oil.
Baby is one of those who never cry, aud
I lay it nil to the fact that she has never
had a pinned, band on her except tbe week
t hat the hnvel wm healing; all skirts but­
ton on waist* which are looec nnd tie with ’
tapes. Bands are crocheted of white Sax­
ony and button in front; flannel skirts but­
ton all the way down tbe front; only one
safety pin in tlie diaper srul no pricked
and crying baby.—Mrs, Ada Dccotcll.
’
A Useful Sweeping Aproc.

sweeping or dacting apron. It won made
6f unbleached muslin. There was a hem
down each side to about eighteen inches
from the top, fastened on the upper edge
with a ijrier stitch of yellow silk. Each
lower corner of the apron was turned over .
nt right angles, meeting in the center. The
hem aroufcd these crornera was fini*bcd
With the Milk brier stitching nl.*to. The
point in the center at the bottom was
turned up and secured with the stitching.
Kach corner was divided into two pocketa
by perpendiculor rowa of stitching. Across
the top there was a hem an inch and a half
in width and through thia a yellow satin
ribbon was jwissetl with long ends for
strings. One can imagine the comfort and
Having of time by finding the aqft dust
doth and pair of old glovre always in place
in ouoof the pockets.—Housewife.

Almost any sticky substance spread upon
paper will answer for catching flies, but if
you have a soft spot in your heart and do-,
not want to see the Ays suffer for a lonff
time use poison. Fly paper is made as fol­
lows: Taka sirup, honey or dissolved sugar
and add about one ounce to each pound
weight of yellow tersulphid*- of arsenic
and then spread upon paper with a brush.
Another fly paper is made by boiling onehalf ounce ut small quassia chips for ten
minutes in a pint of water. Strain and
add four ounces of molasoes. The Aiea
will drink this and soon dir.—Exchange.

• :
Clcnateg: White Ribbons.
White ribbons cannot lie washed in
w.uertoluok well, but in gasoline the/
show no trace ot ever being used before.
Lay them tu s-oak in gasoline, covering the
dish for a few minutes, then wash thor­
oughly nnd lay for a few minutes again in
dean gasoline to rinse. Do not wring, but
bang in the open air. When dry fold and
lay in n book under a heavy weight. When
they no longer look clear*thcy can be col­
ored with diamond dyes, but can never bo
made to look new after having once been
washed aud ironed.—Exchange.

Mbs Annie Howard, daughter of the late
Charles S. Howard, of New Orleans, built
a memorial to her father, and instead of a
monolith she chose a library and dedicated
It to the women of New Orleans. The
building is a marvel of beauty, after the
Roman style, and cost 8100,000. It contains
13,000 volumes, has un endowment fund of
1300,000, and nil theaaslstebrt librarians are
women.—Exchange.
\

One of the first o|&gt;ening* mode for wo­
men in the mercantile world was at the
cashier's dunk, und despite the numer­
ous channels since opened to women st ori­
ent in no other field do they make a greater
success. You never law of n woman em­
bezzler.— Chicago News.

One of the handsome belles of Columbus,
O., is* Miss Kittle Thurman, granddaugh­
ter of tho “Old Roman," ex-8cnutor Thur­
man. She i« described as a pronounced
brunette, mid she htm about »ber much of
that individuality and strength which
characterize'; the dmightera of Judge Thur­
man. onesqf whom, Mr*. McCormapk, re-,
sides on tang Island.
No friendship is so cordial or no delicious
as that of girl for girl; no hatred so intense ■
and immovable as that of woman fur wo­
man. In youth you love one above the
others ot your sex; in riper age you hate
all, more or less, in proportion to similari­
ty of accomplishments and pursuit*.—
Lander.
______ ___
To keep the bright, green eolor of sum­
mer cabbage .and some other vegetables
boil fast in plenty of water in which has
been dissolved a piece of washing soda the
size of two peas; cover until the water boils
and then take off the lid. If the steam is .
shut In tlie cabbage will be yellow.

It is what is done and suffered in tho
house, in the constitution, in the tempera­
ment, in the personal history, that has the
profoutidest interest for us. Fact is better
than Action, if only wo could get pure
fact.—Emersion.
Lomu'S l:&lt; d Clover Pile Remedy. is a
positive spedSe for all forms of the dto*
ease. Blind, bleeding, Itching. ulcerated
and protruding piles. Price 50c. For
sale by W. 11. thsalyear.

In a ruimtrav tHulit before last Mrs.
Wm. Taylor, of. Invent*-*. Cheboygan
county, was almost ibMantly killed.
“When pain and angaish wring the
brow’’from the,dire attacks of dyspepsia,
ftidigration fir constipation the acute pain
is quickly relieved by tire use of Bludbllder
the most successful and Infallible vegetable
curative and sedative that has rewarded '
the research*--, *&gt;f science. This elixir
purifies. Htrengthens and renews tbe blood,
eliminates from the system al) mercurial
and other poisons, eradicates constitutional
disorders, restores flesh to lhe nnacialed
frame. Increases muscular strength, give*
physical endurance subdues feverish colds,
assuages pain of every kind and affords re­
freshing skwp, Price fl. BoM by "•&gt;
druggists.

Tbe demaerais of the third -district yes­
terday nominated lion. J. W. Fletcher, of
Battle Creek, fur eonrrrea.

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THEIR COUNTY CONVENTION .
PROVES TO BE VERY INTER­ |
ESTING AND ENTERTAINING.

to be members of a secret order, urging
the endorsement of a ticket in wI&gt;om&gt;
selection democrats had no voice, and
which the Patrons had never asked the
democrats tn endorse. Moreover, the
platform of principles, upon which P. of 1.
county nominees stood was widely opposed
principles, and were
principles which uo true and Intelligent
democrat
could
endorse.
Hc
was unalter
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ably opposed to further endorsement.
And further wliat assurance imd tlie
democrats' that the I*atruns would not
nominate a senatorial
or
congres­
sional
candidate?
None
whatever:
and II would be In keeping with their
treatment of Yapleand other democrats
to expect the} would nominate such
candidates.
At this point Editor Johnson arose aud
said hr wa- iufonued that already there
whs a call for a Patron congressional con­
vention.
Next Andrew Kennedy, of Hastings
township, himself a lifelong democrat nnd
now# Patron arose and stated that he
was in a position to know that tlie Patrons
would nominate no senator or congress­
man. and that the votes, of I'strons In
Barr}’ county would be given Ju Ihc
democratic nominee* for senator and
congressman. If this convention would
endorse the Patron county ticket. We
ask our Patron friends to mark Nr.
Kennedy's language, and keep an eye on
the indicator.
M. R. (Jwhi. tbe
hustling Delton
merchant, s$ld he thought the ticket would
lose far mpre democratic votes than it
could possibly hold of republican Patrons.
Mr. Jordan said he did not believe M)
republican Patrons in Barry county would
support the Patron ticket If the democrats
endorsed It. It would be a dead- give

fused to swallow such a dose? Not at all.
and tills convention. In his judgment. was
laboring under wrong impressions if It ex­
pected that he or the hundreds of demo­
crats who fell as tu? did were under any
earthly obligation to support it.
Again Mr. H. A. Goodyear. who declar­
ed that such sentiments as the previous
speaker expressed would destroy the party
.organization and wreck the party—that It
was treason to tbits apeakAgain Mr. .Jordon replied. Mi‘idg he
would support any democrat or man w hom
this convention would nominate who en­
dorsed democratic principles, and promise
to be governed by them. But It was folly
to ask honest democrats to /eel under auy
moral or party obligation to support tlie
ticket named, when the nominees were
not democrats, did not endorse democratic
principles, but stood upon a pint form op­
posed to democratic principles In many
essentials, and who had never asked tor
nor intimated that they wanted democratic
support; and In whose first nomination
democrats had no part nor were invited to
have any part, if honest democrats, as
ninny of them would, refused to endorse
such nominees, the responsibility for their
action:must rest where it properly belong­
ed. with the majority of this convention,
who forced this condition ot affairs.
The informal ballot gave Lowden fio.
Sweezey 42. although there were not over
half that number of delegates present. A
motion to make the nomination of Ixiwden
unanimous resulted, yes. 81: no 22.
Then came the balance of the Ticket, all
of which Is the same as the Patron ticket,
except that l*e S. Cobb was named for
surveyor, and W. B. Sweesy put In place
of Hartley E. Hendrick for commissioner.
Mr. .Ionian repeatedly suggested that

he hoped the convention would be very
careful and not put a democrat on the
tWkrt.
Nbnuan Bailey was made chairman of,
the democratic ••«uutv committee. when
the contention adjourned.
The majority of the itelegates pasM’d
out in sullen si leno- over their barren
victory, and tin- minority in utter disgust
over tiirsimimTuI action of tbe convention.
The democrats in the convention who
were Pafirou# nnd placed devotion to a
secret ordei above their democracy ruled
tlie convention: while threw democrats
who have latn llir worker* and tbe back­
bone of the party *and form Its beet de­
ment were opixiaed to tlie snrreuder of
principle*. and especially such a dteifraccful surrender to an organization that bad
never astal ro-operation nor endorsement.

A Cordial Invitation

1
democratic
____________ ,___ ; to
At tbe hour of 11 r. ui.. Thursday, i
Clulnuan r. O. liindynr. ot tbf dmux-ral- '
ic county Committee rapjied the gavel that
called to order the delegates tu Hie Barry
county democratic convention in the court
room. D. W. Iteyuolds rend the call.
Dr. H. F. Peckham ,was chosen teuijiorary
chairman, and D. W. Beynolds secretar}of die couveutfem. Cotnmlttees un ciedeulioLs, permanent organization and
resolutions were appointed.
\
Then there was a lull.
A Tlie lull soon collapsed.
Editor Johnson, of the Deuiocrnt. was a
Following are tbe real estate transfers '
delegate.
.
Editor Dcunia of the Journal, was not.
for the week ending Sept. 22nd, 1830, as
but hekl a proxy.
taken
from the book.-In the register's office:
It's a square tight between these two as
to which is the most democratic, and
Alexandria Wlnebrenner inJoliuD. Shafer,
a e U of ti e w MM31, Carltuu 8.TO. whose paper shall be the democratic organ.
Jeriel H, Bonney to John O. Shafer et. al. n
Editor Johnson made a motion.
e U of n e wc I «a&gt;.
Editor Dennis moved a substitute.
baiuf-ul L. Itollinaei^to Uster Mead s w frl ’*
wc 19 Castleton 8&lt;m
Delegate W. F. Hick- wanted to know
Marvin Ycrentou to John Holden nt't of »e
of Editor Dennis what business he had to
‘4 wees, Irvtugll.Urt.
make a motion as he was not a delegate.
John Bovoc to Alsoe HU! parrel Woodbind,
Editor Dennis said hc was armed with a
ya,.
.
Lizzie H»rkae»» to Samuel (I. and Kuchanna
proxyMattison. Io: 9 block 7. A. W. Itdibps add.
Then there was sparring, and then a
Nashville and other property taw.
show-down.
Jahn Hurd to Leroy Rogers fO a wc T. Rutland
Result: first blood for Editot Johnson.
' \&lt;*rah L. and Geo. S. Dcnnil to Doctor F.
vQte98 to lb.
liaroet lot 7K city Start
Adjourned till 1:30 p. ui.
Chas.Chappell to Milo N. Corning 140 a sees
Yankee Sprlazs &gt;1000.
.
AFTKKXOON SKSSRiN.
Robert J. Grant 1
ard Julia
Convention reassembled at hour tunned.
Credentials committee showed delegates
present, about 75. Assyria. Rutland and
Yankee Springs had no delegates, and
Editor Johnson renkrked that 48 of the
Prairieville. Johnstown and Orangeville
represented each by a man In town on 131 delegates in tbe republican convention
.
business,
f) '
.
' tlie day before were Patrons, and that
Committee on* permanent organization showed how the republican Patrons stood.
Bnt it was no use. 'Hon. H. A. Good­
reported favorable to making D. W.
Reynolds chairman and D. C. Warner year and Dr. H. F. Peckham rung the
secretary of the conwuHon. and the usual changes on endorsement, and Benham was
endorsed for sheriff, receiving two-thirds
order of business.
Carried that for townships having but a of the votes. A rising vote to make It
partially complete delegation that delega­ unanimous stood S3 to 24.
The minority seeing their position sub­
tion shall have power to cast the entire
mitted to endorsements of Morey J. Teeplo
vote of tlie. delegation.
M. R. Gwin and W. D. Hayes were for clerk. Hiram Kogers for treasurer and
Isaac Wickwire for register, but continued
made tellers,
informal ballot was ordered for repre­ to vote steadily against •endorsement All
We are receiving our
this while. W. H. Merrick, cnairman of
sentative.
W. F. Hicks placed Ell Nichols In the Patrons of industry county committee
labored with delegate to secure endorse­
nomination.
7
H. A. Goodyear, in un eloquent speech ment.
Nest came prosecutor, afid here the
a
extolling Cleveland and free trade, pleaded
(
(or endopement of tbe I’atrons of Industry fight was renewed. W.» (&gt;. Ijowden the
\ .'ticket; aud said that while it might not be Patron and Prohibition' nominee was
of auy temporary advantage, vet in the named. Delegate Hicks proposed Janies
We are now prepared to show you a full stock of goods
end the democracy would gather iu the A. Sweezy. Numerous seconds for both for the fall trade.
We have a complete line of
discontented ones, and thus a temporary were made. Then Delegate Hicks said be
nacrifice-of principles would result In great thought endomement had gone far enough:
and when It came to asking the convention
gain tu the democrats.
F. G. Goodyear opposexl the endorse­ to vote for a man who wasa prohibitionist,
ment ot the P. of 1. ticket, on the ground who was not a Patron and never a demo­
tliat the democrats had not been invited -to crat, B was too much. And It didn't look
A personal call of inspection will surely convince anyone
co-operate with Hie i’atrons. and would very well for the chairman of the Patron
come as the unbidden guest at a table not county committee to come into thia demo­
that
our line is complete, and our prices are the
. prepared for them and where they were cratic convention and logroll for Patron
•
not even asked to partake. Hc nominated candidates.
Mr.
H.
A.
Goodyear
wanted
endorse
­
I&gt;r. Elliot of Barn .
. Norman Balky urged endorsement tie­ ment some more, and thought that no
cause of the fact that If the democrats of democrat had any business to appose the
Barn- county endorsed the Patron county majority of the convention in their prefer-I
ticket, the Patrons would vote the demo­ enees.
Jordan was again on his feet, and made
crats irtate, congressional and senatorial
Io our patrons we have just this to say- that if you are in
ticket—a chance to get idg game tor a little a. rattling ajieech. He favored bwvezey”
help for unimportant county nominations. because lie was a thorough lawyer, and be­
need of a Cloak, Jacket or Shawl now is your time.
-The democrats had n chance, Mr. Bailey cause he bad known for two years or mare
tliat that gentleman was In sympathy with
• houghL to make a sharp bargain.
Al. G. CortrlghL of Barry, supported Hie democratic principles. Mr. Lowden was
nomination irf I&gt;r. Elliott, and raid that if not. never had been, and was always a
the eonventkNi wanted to Invite general bitter enemy to democracy. Moreover, be
apathy, to endorse the Patrons ticket. raid lie objected to Mr. Goodyear's code of
Barry liad sent eight delegates to a demo­ 1‘olltlcal ethics. He never knew there wus
cratic convention but none to a 1’. of I. such a code, and if there -wa» he didn't
I ntil you have examined our line. We do not ask yon to be­
want to know it and would not recogliilre
invention.
Dr. H. F. i’eckhatn plead for endorse­ It. if the candidates so far nominated bad
lieve anything but your own eyes. You know durable good?
ment and stated that leading nn inbcra of been democrats au«j had stood on democrat-.
ttic Patrons of Industry ot Barry county ic principles, be would recognize tlie |
had n-sured' him that If the demoeraX’ obligation of the minority to foil cheer­
from tbe best to the cheapest. We think we can give you when you see them: your tastes name the patterns ve vouch
would endorse tlie P. of I. ticket, the fully in line and support them. But they
Com? in and look forth quality and- price.
I’atrons would support the deoweratle were not. All tlie nominees were Patrons, the best goods for the money to be found.
stood
on
tbe
Patrun
platform
of
principle*,
state, eongrewional and senatorial nominnthem over and get a good bargain.
■Homs. Ho therefore urged that tbe Imigahj which was underhocratlc. And while be
•be closed at once, and the democrats help had no fight tu make un tbe Patrons of
i*atroufi to n few cnnuim In this county, Industry, and was friendly to them, he yet
We can give you good prices on
" e also call special attention to our line of
to get nlec state, congressional and felt that if they wanted democratic en­
senatorial beef steak mtd pie. Tbe Dr. ।dorsement tlicy must adopt Staon pure
principles, and no &lt;fanoct&gt;t
grew very eloquent In urgiagendorsement. democratic
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was
in
any
venM
bound,
iu
bis
judgement.
xecac uounu.
nut judgement,
Ti
1
■
Au Informal ballot for representative re­
suited: Casper I- Bowen, the P. of I. '
nMulaee, 100: Dr- J- M. Elliot, the straight 1
the democratic idatform. had never asked &lt;
7
viij
democrat. 43. Moved tirat C. U Bonen ।
aid.
nor recognized the j
be deHsred tbe notnlnue for reprtsen tatlve. 'douiocrativ
We will give you
the motion was carried &lt;democracy in any manner. How could ,
reasonable man say that the rank and ;
rial! entered a protest, any
i
IMXtkxi of Hie demo- Ifile of the duuiocraiic parij must endorm.to cndorahig tlie Ithe nvininatkma of a convention when not
'nres was a democrat, not
InthnatMl tliat be dcsinxi
one I nd

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yoL XXXV. NO. 22

HASTINGS, MICH, OCTOBER 2, 1890.

WHOLE NO. 1843.

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by
COOK BROS.,
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At Last We Are Fully Ready

H.tHTIXGfi, SUCH.

F. R. PANCOAST,

For the Biggest Fall Trade Ever Known in the His­
tory of the Retail Clothing Business.

HASTINGS. MICH.

&lt; ounters forty groaning under the weight of the goods Fixtures fori,
■ sr.-tiug with the quantity pressed into them Tables nil. I
,1 -v
high. Reserve stock rooms crowded to exceS Eve™
k?01"^8
-pa-c utilized. Cellar full. Attic full. AntPthe S old T±™f‘ab e
jammed with a stock of merchandise never liefore eunalerl i ^0Her fairly
'ey other firm in this vicinity. JIOO.W) worto^Teare/ullv'^W^
aoods, the cream of the offering of the entire east, which can bj bett
described by these two wordslle l)e&gt;t

MAGNIFICENT AND MATCHLESS
Don’t go and pay a tailor $30 for your Fall Overcoat when half that
amount will buy a garment from us. equal in every respect (furs are the
equal-of custom work iu everything but price.

ditch. No hurt done except a demoralized
hind wheel.
Ari Beach has gone to Missouri to. buy
apples, because the apple crop is too thin
here in Michigan.
. Last Saturday evening our genial mail,
driver. Mr. i’rlme. took a load of masons'
to Bedford, to w the second degree of
masonery conferred.

Wheat still continues tu be marketed
here and a number of car loads of hogs,
also a car load of sheep have been shipped
from here recently.
*
The church is not growing at present,
the lumber not having arrived to-complete
tlie same. “Hope long deferred maketii
the heart sick.’’
Rev. J. R. McLean and family have returiied to their home In the south part of
"the state.
.
Mrs. Dayton Is visiting her daughter,
Emma.
Mrs. Ada Bates lias returned from her
visit to Grand Ledge.
Quite a number of the people in this
vicinity attended the county fair and they
complain of the accomodation afforded by
the ndlroad company. Two coaches al­
ready Crowded to theif full capacity were
made to contain- at least n hundred peraons
more.
Some of the regular democrats here say
they like corii without a mixture of beans.
Replogle’s cider mill will start up next
Saturday and will run Saturdays ami Tues­
days of eaeli week.
A large number of friends of Ansel
Kingsbury met at tlie latter’s residence on
the 23d Inst, and surprised him by bring­
ing him numerous presents in honor of the
sixty first anniversary of his birth. His
youugesl daughter read a very touching
The followm-,’iwreuus arc authorized tore- piece commemorating the occasion, Sing­
Mtve taOTipthm tor rhe^A s &gt; kk :
ing and social converse enlivened the
Pres!on Jewell.
scene, and after tlie company had par­
L.S.Mcwbcr.
taken of a bounijful repast all felt that- life
Be Hard
..
I.iu. t c Jordan.
was worth Hvlog.
Bowens Mills
X W. Armstrong.
Broward
Thmnas ITince’s wife has left him and
..Wm. Yroward.
Coritop
.1. X. (tovert.
her four children.
SCadarCr»-«x ...
D. L. Northland.
Obed
Chamberlain
has
recovered
from
Clover-:*;.Howard M&lt;nher.
Crwj 's Corners
llrroa Either.
his recent Hines*.
Do»Us&gt;?
... U.G.KIce.
Deltai.
Freeport
.
A. M. llMrinoton.
Blekor) Comer*.
Sonic fifty In number assembled at the
.. . Kd«ln BKsell.
Irvine
.. ('baa. Williams.
home &lt;d Mrs. Ed Bissel on the.22d, for the
Liarr
purpose of reminding her mother. Mrs. F.
■Clartarr Doolittle.
Ml*»..................
•s. Bellinger, that her sixty ninth blrthday
Martan
. ..
„W. M. Adkins.
Maple Crave
J. McKeivey.
was at hand. All of her children by a
liar
i urn th
former husband were invited, and also all
jr«*bviliH.G. Hair.
of Mr. Bellinger’s children, and nearly all
©"Doaneii
,
E4. Edwards.
flraaaryill- Mill*
accepted the Invitation and were present
Pralrievaio..........
Many
useful and valuable presents were
Woodland
Wesley Mjvn.
given as tokens of love and esteem to the
Yankee Soring* .
Bennet!.
aged mother, who pas been a widow
South Carlton.
for many years. A bountiful repast was
1 guess somebody
have a grudge enjoyed as the table was spread with the
againt the O’Donnell scribe and myself by luwrkH brought In by Uie assembled
the frequency in which our Items get left. guests, who partook to the eager gratifica­
I always send my items out on time, but tion of the inner nature of humauity. A
Hume how they have n nack of falling be­ good and enjoyable time was participated
hind. I’ll semi them one week ahead- and in by the many who were present.
then see. I am not blaming you Mr. Edi­ • Wil! Elliott anticipates taking a cimrse
tor. the fault lies In some other direction. In the veterinary college at Chicago and
Parmcton’s frost got around Jast night. will commence with the term, commencing
It was pretty sharp, but everything .was the first of next month. Ills many friends
hope his health will permit this lime of his
out of retell of barm.
J. IL Smith's brothers. L. F. aii'l Clark remaining through the whole term.
Many people from liere took . in the
are here at iwhent calling on friends.
They were called to Hastings by the. ser­ county lair and report a good show of
ious iline— of Mrs. John Fuller, of your slock uinl vcgetablea.and also a big crowd
of
people, in and about your city during
city. Clark lives at Jonesville, and L. F.
the fair, home who took the IL R. train
at Keedhu-.
Warrun Wickham has a very sick baby. compbin of .having been wonderfully
T. L- Hoffman, our summer teacher, crowded both going and returning. Why
do not the R. IL officials put on more
bundaved in Carlton.
We hear that a married lady from latke coaches on such occasions for the con­
Odessa, lias beqn hired to teach tin* Center venience of the great mass who patronize
school, and that said, lady Is called a first- the road?
.Several from about here anticipate going
claaf teacher.
J. I*. Boganhis and wife, of Portland. East on the Olin excursion train Tuesday,
Sundayed with Marretta Carpenter and regarding the rate of fare so eheap, they feel like spending a fen days visiting
family.
•
A party of Italian gypsies with lots of friends in route of that great reunion.
Mrs. Geo. .Stanley has so far recovered
babies and two dancing beam passed along
our street Friday. They.camped near us. from her late sickness as to be able to ride
Saturday morning they moved on. ami to her parents’ residence, Mr. Branny and
when near Hawk Malloy’s, his horse took wife. She expects to remain severe! days.
Jack Frost made his greatest footprints
fright nt the bears, running and throwing
him out hurting him very* badly, ami upon.'vegetation Saturday night, causing
ice to be seen Sunday morning in open
smashing up tilings generally.
The missionary meeting at the S. I). vessels silting outdoor, partially tilled with
’
Advent church Sunday was well attended. water.

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

COUNTY NEWS.

Men’s JSxiits
There's an immense amount of clothing in the market that it would
not pay you to buy, nor us to sell. We’ve separated the chaff from die
wheat for you. and gathered a collection of the latter, which is the acme
of perfection in the ready-made article, in quantity far more than t on’ll
, are tb look at: in style the very latest fashions cut from the patterns of
j the best designers in the country; in quality the best value for the money
] it is possible to obtain. If you're a judge of values you’ll be our earliest
I customer. If not a judge, our one-price system, never violated here, will
protect you from paying too much.

BOYS' AND CHILDREN’S SUITS.
The most popular department of this kind in Grand Rapids. And justly
so. We not only show the biggest assortment, the greatest variety and
make prices which are not and can not be exualled, hnt constantly show
novelties made to our order, the styles of which we control. To select a
suit, for a boy or child under such conditions is easy. How easy, thousands
of people of this city know. The department is now at its bast and pre­
sent- an attractive appearance, not only to the eye, but to the pocket
I'Ook.

HUDSON’S TOWER CLOTHING COMPANY.
Monroe. Pearl anti Caiial-ste.. Grambitaidds. Mlcb.

DR INK

AN AbbRE55
FELLOW CITIZENS
The "sere and yellow leaf" will soon be upon us
It has been upon us several times before, but nevermind.
^■ repeat with emphasis, that the ‘’sere and yellow leaf
will sotm be upon us.
||nd the oily politician will take your arm off.

WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE

LION COFFEE

All this means something, fellow countrymen.
lit means that fall is already here.
It mean that winter will follow fall!
&amp;o you tumble?
.
Sl’o you grasp the situation?
K is a grave, condition.
For it is a ’'condition and not a theory that confronts us.

When von bny your Groceries try a
package LION COFFEE. His fbe
be&lt; in the United States—made up from
a telection of Mocha, Java ■ anu ilto.
properly blended and is conceded by nil
to make the nicest cup of Cbflee in the
land For Sal© Everywhere.

Woolson Spica Co., TManfrs,. O.

K&gt;.»1 CITY, MO.

ntniffi

lit will soon be cold weather
But it is a. chilly day when wo get left-.
We are prepared for cold weather.
I eiloi’ citizens, we are very much on deck foi the frosty

We have Stoves.
We have Stoves to sell.
‘
We have Stoves to sell at bottom figures.
We have Peninsular Stoves and Ranges, the best on the
• luajte.
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U’e have other lines of stoves, and good ones.
We have coal stoves and wood stoves.
And we will make right prices on them.
. IWe must now bring our brief.0"t!?“ttJ„rs1tock of^hard&lt;bn4t so. we call attention to the fact that our
have
ware is the most complete in Barry county.
*o: .e fine buggies, carriages and road wagon-

(iOODTEAK BROS.

A BEAUTIFUL SOUVENIR

Picture Card Given

Ind the smiling candidate will pull your leg.

You are always welcome. We are
it onu store, and want you to make yourselt - •
Respectfully yours,

A TRUE COMBINATION OF

Mocha, Java and Rio.

write

lilt

olwo

iw mas.

oSHOKEo

ED. POWERJ’
NO. 35.

5&lt;- aoflR
IN THE

Krete of Micblgim. County o. Barrv-!”-

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The subject for next Sunday evening is
Home missionary work. A program will
be'earried out which will doubtless lie in­
teresting.
•
Grand Rapids was represented on our
streets Sunday by Mr. Dan Snyder.
The Advents expect to have a new organ
for their church.
_________

Mrs. Elijah Pope, who was killed by tlie
cars at Olivet station, was once a resident
of the Gregory neighborhood, this town.
Thi growing wheat is looking well,
and farmers are closing up their sowing tn
fine style.
Mra. J. H. Norris, of Comstock, has just
made a Hying visit to relallves about here.
Brardman Packer, formerlj* of Battle
Creek, now from Chicago, is buying apples
in this vicinity, headquarters at Delton.
Mra. L. L. Glover, of Sylvan. Washte­
naw Co.. Mifh. has been visiting her
daughter. Mrs. E. E. Paul.
Mra. Hinchman, who Is living with her
daughter, Mrs. D. R. Whitney, at Bedford,
Is reported as being very 11L
There was a wedding at Jacob Jucketta
on Tli ured ay ulght last. His eldest son
was united In marriage to a young lady,
whose name we have not learned. We
e
wish them happiness.

Cool night.*.
Wheat b looking, well.
Drusie Murphy, df Hasting*, ha* come
to live with her mother.
John Watring Is visiting in the south
part of the state, ills mother there Is not
expected to live.
„
Freeman Gates, of Orange. w» the
guest of E. Lockhart Friday and ^tunlay.
Even body attended the Co. fair last
week aud pronounce it splendid.
Mr and Mrs. Zera Rawson celebrated
tbelr gotten wedding last Thursday, the
BBtli. Their children and grandchildren
all were present which made a full house.
Several tine presents were Xwclvc'lIinn", n
One more week, and not any mon: items
pleasant day was enjoyfcd by all. Mr.
.
Vannocker. of Nashville.' took a photo­ from here.
Mr. Everts thinks that he need not work
graph ot the party.
S X Kochisfc of town, bnndayed with any more. Another boy. this being the
sixth.
WZera Rawrfin has two daughters from
Sorry to stale that AJonzo and Ix»ta
Woods buried their infant sod last week.
Ohio, visiting him.
Wm. Filkner. of Clare. Is visiting, old We all sympathize with them in their offiction.
, . ,, .
fcB^’cmrH .nd wife, ot Uk.Ca. n..d,
Mrs. I-ou Smith i* down with bloody
i, .
old friend. . ple»..nt vl-dt. Tbrj Marled dysentery.
Mr. and Mra. Walt have retunnd from
tor Trx.. WwlnvwlW.
South Bend. Ind., tier health Mug very
much improved.
Baiitlrld.
Mrs. Harris, living one mile south of our1
Mrs. McCoy gave her history of living in
village is laying very low with consump­
India at the Church last Sunday.
■ Charlie Bristol lias bought a new clover tion.
E. Bevier is making it red hot for our
(hresher. and will commence threshing out
stock mm. They must pay good prices or
tht- seed thi&gt; week.
,
he will take all our stock as he Is business,
The r. uf
I»&lt; ^‘urtay
oontractfd their clover threshing to Cluw. shippiug every week.
Wm. Wood is improving in health slight­
BrE!bert Edmunds lost n
,Ml ly. Dr. Baughman is treating him.
’ Parael Wheelfer is now going back on
Fridav by bloat.
,
, ,,
Chauncy Shoemaker Is painting on L L his farm in Woodland, satisfied with city
life.
Ijee M. Donald is now in his new shop,
on Mm. nano's
.
being built by Mr. Holcnmii, of Bedford, making the anvil ring.
Glad to say this week that Mr. Lon
and Prim, ut Banfield.
,
fit week wlule L. C. Edmund* wasgrt- Smith la much better.

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Dated. Aufu-it tstb-A- jAtHkb Browk.

over w«»t *»

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Lowden talked to the.people of |Co«ta
Grove on the issues of the day. Full
house.
Saturday evening of last week Mr.
Malone, of Lansing, gave* Woodland Coo­
ter and many others of us a rousing ad*
dress on the tooiea. of
day.
A friendly advice* to boys and all—tet
tangle foot alone-

Everybody attended the county fair
last Thursday.
.
That chap that left a note saying. ‘"Be
sure and Ik* at the fair the S5th~ got left
after his long drive.
D. Van Wagoner has moved in Will
Brooks’ house.
Some dirty, nearly naked Italians with •
two tame bears, camped in the east part of
the town lost week.
Jim Russell has iwveil in Walt Powers’
house.
Mrs. Geo. Belles is sick.
Mrs. Jennie Klmerling. of Dowling, vis­
ited her parents lost Sunday.
E. Lattlng; wife ami (laughters visited
relatives in Nashville last Saturday and
Sunday.
Mrs. Hettle Perry, of Nashville, is visit­
ing her sister Mrs. Anderson.
Joe Shoup, of Battle Creek, called oa
friends last Saturday aijft Sunday.
Lottie Meek will teach the Beigh school
this winter.
Eva Robert begins her school in the
Quail-trap district this week.
I
The Ladles Aid society met with Mrs.
Grey. Wednesday afternoon, Oct, 1st.
lid Chaffee and wife, of Baltimore, visit­
ed at Robert McCartney's last Sunday.
S. S. Beigh lias returned from his visit
to friends in Ohio. .
A Free Methodist minister is moving in­
fo Mrs. Geo. Marshall’.- bouse.
Frank Wallace and wife, of Lake Co.,
are visiting friends In Maple Grove at tills
writing.
.
Geo. Conley has the materia! on the
ground for his new iiouse.
Emmanuel Dickerson’s father
and
mother, of Ohio, are here visiting him.
We heard one of our democratic friends
say tlie other day, that they could afford
to suck the I*. I. teat this fall, far in the
end the P.’s of I. would all be democrat#.
What no our republican P.’s of 1. think
of that?
C. 'Wallace aud wife, of Morgan, visited
at Emmerson Hyde's Sunday.
Thus. Jarrant is talking of learntot tin* blacksmith trade this winter
working with Mr. Hicks, of Nashville.
South Carlton.
Delayed Letter.
Burt Grimes returned from Prairieville
last Monday where he had been on a short
viiit
Jay Carpenter’s baby has been very slek
the • past week but is reported better at
present writing. Dr. Latupman attending
physician.
John Strickland, of East' Carlton, was
buried but Thursday p. m. Funeral at
the Hulmes church conducted by Rev.
Mourer assisted by Rev. Cheney. A large
concourse of people followed the remains
to the cemetery.
A. Donley lia.* a bad arm caused by a
small sore thought at first to be a boil.
HU ann Is badly swollen and blood poison
is feared.
N
Otte Landon’s mother Is on Ilk* sick list
at thls/writlng.
Mrs. John Gordon lias the second attack
of pleurisy and b again quite sick.
Dr. Wright and family went to Traverse
City last Tuesday on the excursion.
Mr. Blakesley went to Grand Rapids
Friday.
Aunt Fanny Carpenter has been quite
poorly for boom; time past with the grippe.
Lewis Barber's residence te pr&lt;&gt;crcs?ing
slowly and bids fair to be a very fine one.
There was a good sized audience at the
church Sunday evening to hear the new
minister. He was well liked, we iwar.
The Adventists have missionary meeting
Sunday njght SepL 28. The following
program wHJ »&gt;e carried out:
Subject. health and temperance.
Opening song.
Responsive reading.
Prayer.
Recitation. Fannie Carjienter.
Essay. Mrs. Nellie Andrus.
Remarks by other members of the
society.
Business of the society.
Closing song.
•Quite a number from this part of town
turned out and helped in a bee to cut A.
Donley’s com Monday.
It is strange some people when offered a
fair price for an article and all It is really
worth are not satisfied, but want junt a
little more. We hear several who were
offered a good price for their apples, held
for higher prices ami have got left as the
market Is ou Uie decline. This scribe is
not among that class however.
As this Is fair week we hope for fair
weather also.
To Irv Forbes ami wife. Sept. 1". a
daughter.
Harry Andrus and wife, of Hasting*,
spent Sunday with Frank Andrus, of
En.it Carlton.
,
One day last week while Mr. Llxda and
,wife were awav from home a couple of
.tramps broke into their bouse ami turned
(everything upside down. Also took a suit
(
of new clothes ami quite a number of
valuable tilings. We hear they have got a
clew to tlie chaps and will follow them.
Boys you better examine-your buggy
,
wheels before you go out to drive. It
(doesn’t look nice to see tlie front wheel
,firtfowing after the hind wheel.

Delayed tatter.
Rev. D. B. Pra|| is sent to preach on tiw
Yankee Springs and Bradl}- drcult the
coming year. He preached at Yankee
Sprtajfs last Sabbath at eleven o’clock and
will preach every alternate Sunday.
Mrs. Effie Carmcr. of Branch Co.. l» vis­
iting with her many friends in thia vicinity.
We would like to know where all the ap-

are runuing with a full force of help, and
have a full supply of apple* on band all
the time.
.
Walia Watauo. of Danretee. was in thta
vicinity last Saturday and Stonday.

Mb* Uteri’ io. traeher.

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The Journal ta out with a

Hastings Banner.

PERSONAL MENTION.

s

THE VINEYARD PARABLE

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funeral, and If the
’em do it.

many boles Hicks ba* pulled the Journal
and its editor, and knowing too that his
position In the poatofflee, and the securing

GILLASPIE,

2.200

All the merchants report a good trade
riurtng the fair.

To-morrow night NUey Diamond will
wrestle with Sam Gibbs, of Middleville, at
Jordan ball In that village. Several from
thia city Intend to witness it, and the con­
test will no doubt be exciting as (he con­
testants are evenly matched.
Freeport republicans are at Che front
this year as usual, being the Brat in Barry
county to organize a republican dub.
Kilowing are the officers: John J. Nagler,
president; Job Cbeesebrougb. vice presi­
dent; Jas. Godfrey, secretary; Wilbur Par-

Saturday there will be a base ball tourn­
ament at Lacey, for u purse of 830. The
games will commence promptly at 10
o^elock, and it Is expected that three clubs.
Lacey. Quimby and Bellevue, will partk-1pate. Music will be furnished by the
Maple Grove Brass Band.

The price of the raetal, alluminum, has
dropped from 83.50 per pound to 81.00 and
promises to aoon take the place of copper
and brass in manufactures, aud at 50 cents
perpound It la said that it will take the
piwe of tin. Five years ago alluminum
coadd not be bought for less than 820 per
PU«M1, and from tlae present outlook It
seems that every anticipation as to its uuiviasal usage In the fature will be realized.
The last legislature very wisely arranged
I for the subiylsslon to the peopled at the
election in November next, of a revision
of the State Constitution. This Is very,
neecesory, as the constitution has not been
Yorised for 30 years and its failure to meet
4he demands of tlie present time has bcerf
the cause of much trouble to our legislators
and the declaring of numerous laws unoosurtitutional by our Supreme Court
Canada thistles are considered hard to
HH, and many farmers neglect them till
become a great nuisance. Some have
tried to kill them by sowing salt over them
but that does little good, as each thistle
gets little salt. The sure way to kill them
is to take an old knife or sharpened stick
and dig a little space around each thistle
and pour in about a tableepoonful of salt, I
cr half pint of any meat brine you may
have, and they are sure to die. Try it,
aud get rid of your Canada thistles.

ft

The south bound C. K. A 8. express
Friday afternoon ran Into three cows
which were being driven by Barlow Good­
year from the pasture south of town to the
home of H. A. Goodyear. Two of them
were owned by the latter, the third by
Dr. Lowry. Though all were badly bruis*d and had more or less bones broken.
Dr. Lowry reduced the fractures and sew­
ed up the torn flesh, and It is expected that
the bovioes will all pull through.
Bcotember that to-morrow (Friday)
■ evening, from omo to 0:00 all citizens of
Hartings and vicinity are welcome to visit
Che furniture factor}*, which will be In full
aperatlon al that time. From now on. the
tactary will be run 13*&lt; hoars a day for
tear days each week. And all visitors
win have the opportunity to see every
weMne going and every one of the 105

-cwmjng. the factory will be cloaed to vls•fltare; no that those who wish to Inspect
XHa model plant should improve Uie chance
’Die necessity of exercising great care In
Ptaetaff full amt exact address upon mail
’ matt or. and making enclosures secure, Is
dtoMntfcy admdtetter offlee bulieUn. A

4fee amount of 948,042; postal notes agxre*ttiag 93.800; draft*. checks. notes. coot•71 were received, while 48,000 enckxurefl
■eautalning rectipte, deeds, cancelled niort-

rivess is fouad within, property of value Is
rrtamed to the sender, tteougti often no
aAaea are discovered.
.

well and Altana saw Will Church ted his
•ad remt-mlM F bis soBg-and-daocc breaks:
■ad everyone uid if Ik- would trot with•at falling down he wnuld be go&lt;xl for the
taoney in almost any company. It apjKiire

Ind.. Ih.t Ln K
t any speed tu a horse. Will knows
find it. Bat this la not new*.—Al-

LESSON I, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, OCT. S.

Mrs. Hattie McQueen visited her sister
in Needmore last week.

Mrs. Allie Rock went’to Detroit Thurs­
day and from there will go to Manistee.,
Henry West went to Seneea Co.. Ohio
Monday to be present at a family reunion.
Rev. Barnes, presiding elder of the Kal­
amazoo district, was In the city last week.

Mrs. G. G. Spaulding was the guest of
J. E. Hogle and family In Lowell last week.
Jason McElwain went to Grand Rapids
Monday and will attend tlie Business
college.

Miss Llzxie Cook, of Chicago, who has
been visiting relatives in. the city, return­
ed Borne Saturday.
/

Mrs. Stephen Brown.' of Grand Haven,
visited her son (?. S. Brown a few days
last-week, returning home Thursday.
MIm Mary Root who has been visiting
relatives In this city since last March re­
turned to her home in Rochester, N. Y.
Tuesday.
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A WEAVER.

oTUART. KN.
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Urn city last week.

Mr. and Mrs. John Henkes, of ^tattle
The Demo-P. I .-ProMtatioairts foramUy
opened the campaign to this county Fri­ Creek, visited in die city last week.
day evening in Union bail, the Hon. Jas.
Dan Reynold* started Toesday for a
Upton, of Port Huron, tending both his visit at his former home in New York.

The-proipects are good for n large Cliau- aggerated statisUcs W tbe occasion.
Though the meet Ing was well adw.rth.ed
taequa class the comiug year.
and every thing was tavotable for a large
Snipe shooting is the favorite sport In attendance, yet at • •’ekrnk, «M promt in­
*tbe southern part of the county.
cluding the speaker timbered just 8L
The railroads In this state employ 24,105 There was au entire lack of «itbusiasm,
and to supply this Iforlaut element, the
hauds. end have 1,485 stations.
speaker would stop oooaatonally, eye tlie
A couple of men from Eaton county chairman of the eromty cotmnlttee, and tn
we in the city last week buying some a short time- there would arise a faint
sound, m of thunder in tbe -distance—is
The Freeport fruit evaporator Is- buying
lots of apples, and is in a very thriving speaker. To timae lem interested hi the
eondltion.
afforded an excellent time to •‘wake up
The firemen’s dance Thursday night was and turn over,” and the time was general­
r
largely attended, and It is reported Chat ly improved.
they cleared about $100.
'
Some time last spring Albert Parks
The ten days allowed Plainwell to accept
moved here front Carlton with his family,
the challenge offered by the Hastings hose
and occupied rooms over Nevins’ store.
team has gone by. and not a word was said.
The ntaaost harnwuy did »ot prevail in the
But then we won’t brag any.
famUj* circle and the wife hired otrt to
Report has it that the new election law, work for a family in this city, while
which is creating so much confusion, will Mr. Farits went down in Indiana, organiz­
receive tlie attention of the supreme court, ing Patron of Industry lodges, returning
Iwane some time last summer. Last week
prior to the November election.
a sister of Mrs. Parte, wbo-enjoys tbe-oonFanners are well pleased with their
fldenoe of the finally, arrived in tlio -city
seeding this year, and say that wheat has from Jackson. Having heard that his
been gotten In this fall under better con­ wife was determined to live with him no
ditions than for many.years past
more, he sent for this sister, to ascertain if.
C. Salsbury, formerly a member of the the report wm tear., and receiving an an­
firm of Stauffer A- Salsbury of this dty. swer in the affirmative, handwl her a letter
died at his home in Union City, Nebraska, sayiag “Here is a letter tar my wife and
HI take tMs,” at the same time taking the
the evenlug of Sept 34th, of paralysis.
contents at a }4 aa bottle. Dr. TlunuerFred Schlafley, formerly a resident ot man was Motmoned and found that Parks
liris city, but of late a resident of Grand had taken enough laudanum to kill a half a
Rapids, died In the latter city Sunday, and doten men, but 4&gt;y adopting vigorous
his body was brought to this city Monday measures be soon had the man out of danfor burial.

Mi

Mrs. Julia Goodyear wit! soon move to
Grand Rapids. ■,

Hicks, it doe* seem a trite queer to one
our contemporary kick the band that bas
Uitete Henry Brown, of Orangeville,
fed him tor many yearn. It. all gees to was hi the city Saturday.
promote that kind of eongtametattem
Will Croty, of Kalamazoo, was in the
harmony that republicans smile over. I«mcity a few days hat week.
eyer.

LOCAL NEWS.
Circulation this week

But knowlag the situation In

—AT—

UU. s

A. SHELDON,
‘ Alwtract and Real Estate Office.

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pie thia parrtile: A certain man planted a
vineyard, and let it forth to husbandmen,
and went into a far country for a long
ttm» ” He Is now about to tell them of
their history a&gt; a nation and of their treat­
ment of their God ami His servants from
the days of their coming out of Egypt even
unto His death at their Lauda. Wears not
left io any doubt a» to who or what is sig­
nified by the vineyard, for it U written,
“The vineyard of the lA&gt;rd ot Hosts is the
house of Israel, and the men of Judah his
pleasant plant” (Isa. v, 7)- Thrt also ex­
plain* who it was that planted the vineyard—the Lord of Host*. The husbandmen
would mean the kings, prophets and priest*
who ruled over the people a* God's repre­
sentative*. His going away probably aignifles the withdrawal of his manifested
presence Id the days of Samuel, when they
desired a king, like other nations, thus, a*
He said to Samuel, rejecting Him and not
Samuel (I Sam. rill, 7). Or it may refer to
earlier days, when they relied on the nrk
rather than on God, who dwelt between the
cherubim; or yet earlier, to the days of the
judges when they forsook Him aud He al­
lowed their enemies to oppress them. The
contrast to all thia is the vineyard of which
He is the True Vine and His Father the
husbandman, and all the faithful are living
branches.

Marr &amp; Duff

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BOSTON

C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

P. DRAKE, M. D.,

BRY QOObS STORE.

^4wMt«rn«raliy ca.ld,,.,, lte ,lolw
Office over Holloway's drug store.
Office hour* from 3 to 4 p. m. Tstaphone. eno montli Ot Ibe aruot, with
neettag with restaeuee, at Hoik)way * drug
ihuUuaL.. will be »ule the btulwl of •!,,
eeuoo 11 M«rr * Dull., j, „I(U.r „
M. B. G1LLA8PIE, Notary Public .
Ihl. ud obtain aald rwuli, „ win'
•
aadU. 8. Claim Agent,
place oo aale tor Ibla

I

MONTH of AUGUST

M. FOWLER,
.
- Dentist.

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Smith. Hams.

A. BARBER, M. D.,
•
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over Nevin‘a atore. Office boon from 2
men. m.
’

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W. LOWRY. M. D..
.
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Physician and Surgeon.

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Uffiee and residence on Broadway, near Court
lnu*e, Hastings. Midi.

some of the grandest b^rguhi* in Dtr»&gt;
Goods suitable for fid] and winter Wrtr
that it lias ever been our privilege to sell
We would Jurt state here that we have
purchased a large Hue of Dress Good*
(Last Yearis) from an Importer at kssthan
half-price to clow. In all we have i»s
pieces including

Henriettas -with Side
Bands, Silked Flaiinels
with Side Bands, Silk
Wool stripe dress Goods,
Extra Fine Check Wool
Oumellel’s.
&gt;

Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Roos, who have
been visiting their son Ed Roon, manager
C. WELTON
of the felt boot factory, for a few days re­ to the husbandmen, that they should give
turned to their home in Galt. Ont. Monday. him of the fruit of tho vineyard; but the ■ Is agent for the Ohio Farmer's Insurant* Co.
Be writes policies on a man's property against
R E. Fish, one of Allegan’s most prom­ husbandmen beat him and sent him away
inent young attorneys, and well known Id empty.” We are very plainly told what
thia city, wnn nominated for prosecuting fruit He expected; “He looked for judg­
jMITH &amp; COLGROVE,
attorney, oy then-publicans of that county ment, but behold, oppression; tor righteous
‘
Lawyers.
Dess, but behold, a cry.”
last week, and of course will be elected.
(Office Id Union block. HasUnp.)
IL “And again He sent another servant:
Practice i» all the courts of the state.
These are nil goods well worthy your at­
Glenn Greenfield, with the Tower and they beat him ntao, and entreated him
Clothing Co.. Grand Rapids, was in the shamefully, aud sent him away empty.”
tention. Remeinber although these goods
i E. KEN ASTON.
-city last week, taking In the fair and shak­ As to beating and shameful treatment A.
Attorm
are from last year they are Just as jjxd in
ing hands with his many friends. Glenn read Jer. xx, 2: “Then Pashur smote Jere­
quality and in color as if they jusl cafc.»- .
desired us to extend his thanks to miah, tlie propbet, and put lilm in the
the people of Hastings for their generous stocks.” Also xxxviii, A- “Then took they
from the custom house. Thi&gt;.line Is from
patronage accorded to the institution with Jeremiah and ca^t him into the dungeon,
p R. TIMMERMAN. Hamcrpathlc Phy- 40 to 48 inches wide and woith frtip GO to
which he is connected, and hopes for a • • • and in the dungeon there was no
• •
siciau and Surgeon.
75 cents a yard, our price while they hut •
The department of agriculture says of continuance of the . same, which ho will
water but mire; so Jeremiah sunk in the
(Office ovar Lathrop's drug stare.)
Michigan erope that in &lt;the extreme south­ aim to merit by careful attention to their
this month will beS&amp;.SO and’ 85 dent* a
mire.” Read also in II Chrou. xvjii. 23, 2G,
western part of the -state, where the drought wishes, and which the Tower will back
how Micaiah, the son of linla, was smitten
ARTIN V. BAKKER, Real Estate, In- yard. It will be useless for us to urge the
continued till past the middle of August, up by giving dollar for dollar in value in
and imprisoned and fed upon the bread ot
suranee
and
Loans.
necessity ot an early call if you wan: to
the condition of coni has fallen off mater­ clothing and furnishing goods.
aflUetion and the water of affliction just Office with J. O.ltoyan^Bco. 3 doors north
ially from the report of Aug. 1, but has
buy a nice stylish, wool dress at
Rev. W. A. Hunsberger and family ex­ because be spake the troth for God.
been partly made up by timely rains In the
13 “And again he sent a third: and
central and northern counties, the average pect to depart for their new home In
they
wounded
him
hl*o
nnd
cast
him
out.
”
showing a decline of six points during the Muskegon next Monday. A rather singu­
These Hirer sending* probably cover all
months. Oats when harvested, were dis­ lar coincidence Is connected with his
tlie prophets from Samuel to John tho lota for sale.
appointing In qnanthy and quality, having niinlitry- Upon his arrival here four Baptist. Tliey might be divided into those
suffered at a critical Mne in their growth years ago to assume the pastorship of the before the captivity, those after the cap­ ROBERTSON’ HOUSE,
Such bargain* can only be obtained at
and maturity from the extreme heat, hot M. E. church he was called upon the first tivity and John, the immediate forerunner
winds and drought. Potatoes have fallen Sabbath to assist at the funeral of his of Christ.
’
predecessor.
Dr.
Joy,
who
was
accidentally
off In condition 18 per cent during the
13. “Then said the Lord of the vineyard.
month from the same caut-e and the rains killed In Indiana, and Thursday last he What shall I do!" Not what shall I do -&lt;o
cjyne too late to bewf much benefit except recelred a telegram announcing the sud­ punish these guilty rebels, bow shall 1
Rates, 91 .OO per Day.
In some aections at low ground which was den death of his predecessor. Rev. Mr. most quickly sweep them from the earth!
Thia House la new.With pleasant rooms. The
planted very late. Futures have been Aldrich, in Muskegon on Tuesday last, so That would need no planning.’ A mo­ patronage of the public la respeettuliv solicited.
BATTLE CREEK.
much improved by tins recent rains, and that his first duty there, as well as at Cohl- ment’s withdrawal of His mercy and they
with favorable weather later on there will wateutasto attend the funeral of the arc gone. But He is considering what
njrfior
whohtel
tg
succ
eeded.
—
Coldwater
be an abundance of fall feed. Young clo­
else Ho may do that He may win them to •-'lai Inducements to gnot awn. Fine outfit*.
ver suffered from the-drought bu| is now /Courier.
Him.
. Low prices. H. V. Clark &amp; Co., Nurseryman.
showing considerable life and vigor.
“I will send My beloved Son. It may be Rochester. N. Y.
they will reverence Him when they* see
RrpubHcan Platfona.
A FARMERS' INSTITUTE..
&gt;The republicans of Michigan In conven­ Him.” Here is w glinumeof the love of
tion aasembled do hereby adopt the follow­ God as neen in the councils of a past ctcrnity.
ing platform:
Below we give , «cane correspondence
14. “But when the husbandmen saw him
j. That the republicans ot Michigan
which tally explain* ttaelf, and shows that
they reasoned among themselves, saying,
Barry county will mb base the chance to beArtily commend President Harrison for This ta the heir: come let u* kill him, that
secure what is greatly -needed, and what rhe dignity, wisdom and faithfulness dis­ tlie inheritance may be oura.” Like Jo­
would be of great bet&gt;dd to her farmers— played by him and his cabinet in adminis­ seph’s brethren, who haled him and said,
a Farmers’ Institute. Mr. Towne lias la­ tering the affairs of the nation, both at “Come now and let us slay him, and kt
bored hard to secure this, and his efforts homo and abroad.
mi see what will become of hta dreams"
2. We applaud the patriotic course of (Gen. xxxvi1,8,30). If we did not know it
seem about to be rewankri. Below are the
Speaker Reed and the republicans In con­ to be a.true story that ta contained in thta panels the blood vessels passing through them, thus enabling the musics to Im­
letters:
gress
for
so
amending
the
rules
that
legis
­
parable,
wa could hardly believe such in­ bibe more fibrin and myosin, those properties of the blood on which they feed.
Mile, ScpL 29th, 1800.
lation can proceed In spite of an, obstruc­ gratitude puauble. such utihMird of lore
Among the other ingredients In the blood are protagin and £beleserin. It is
Friend M. U Cook, Hartings. Mich.
tive minority, and we heartily endorse tt*e to be thus rejected and abused: I believe upon these that the hervea feed. «&gt;k! U «a M cu, t« d^-iop thn vital force, that h
Sir:—I have beca in coaumunicaUon course of our senators and representatives
that the greatmt fact in the Bible, and in the nervous organization, as It is to increase the muscular power. In other
with the Suite Board of Agriculture, of in congress.
all history, and the one least understood, words, the nerves can be strengthened as easily as the muscles by simply increasing
which Mr. A. C. Glidden is etuunuan. as
3. We believe in the purity of the ballot is the love of God. Who among us begins the supply of protagin and chcdesterln inthe blood.
to Barry county having one ot the Fanners’
The effects of this development of the nervw are felt mainly in the two great
to appreciate the greatnenH of that which
Institutes the coming winter. From the box. and that any abridgement of the right
U contained in John ill, 16! Who can nerve centers, the brain and sexual organs. In the brain, the effects obtained an- in­
enclosed letter, our chuicesZare good. of suffrage is perilous to the safety of the
fathom the height and depth or measure crease of memory, powers of perception, judgment, activity of thought and produeOur railroad facllitea from the outeide are nation, aud we urge tho*speedy enactment the length and breadth of the love of God,
tlon of ideas. A healthy vigorous brain makes a quick thinker and a bright talkrf
No. 1, and the departure the name. I by congress of such laws as shall protect which pasMth knowledge.
In the sexual organs tin- effect of this development is to lherease their vigor, mak­
wrote him to-day we would give him a -full every American citizen in tlie exercise of
15. "So they cart him out of the vineyard ing the weak strong and the strong strougei
house, and able papers from home talent this saered right.
and killed him. What therefore shall the
To develop Die vital force and IncreaSw the powers as above described It is only
4. We are in favor of such n revision or
on all practical, questions connected with
lord of the vineyard do unto them!”
the fann, home and our schools, by ladies our national tariff taws as will protect pro­ Again He foretells Hta death. It 1* ever necessary to increase the supply of uervb.-food In the bloo«l and thl%»can be ac&gt;
and genUemen of the county. As you ducers,'laborers and farmers against the before Him. But the glory beyond light­ cotnpllshed by the use of Sappho IVlleta a specific put np by E. I- Janes A Co.. «&gt;f
New York, and composed of ingredients which are assimilated In tl»e blnod in lh^ .
know, I have one hobby, I. e- “That Poor. ruinous competlon of foreign productions ens It up (Heb. xil, 2). He is thinkbig
Neglected Farm.” One cannot make a and cheaper labor, and especially commend more of these |&gt;oor blinded, self destroy!!® form of protagin and cholesterin.
Sapplto Pellets not only stimulate the powers but being an actual nene nourishfarmers institute a suerewi. The press, those features of the McKinley bill which people than of Himself. He shall rise'
and the farmers and citizens of the county provide for- the production of farm pro­ again from tM dead. Ho shall Uve for­ menu are tonic and lasting In their effects, Their IntennedHte result* are of the most
pleasing and satisfactory ctiaracter.
ducts as well as manufactured articles.
must co-operate.
ever. The kingdom shall yet be Hta. Bqt
Enough Pellet* for thirty days will be sent ia a perfectly 01ain wrapper for one
To the farmers of Barry county: This
5. 5Ve endorse the action of congress In those&gt;who dio in rebellion against Him
dollar. Send money order, postal note, or currency to
£ L. Janes, a Co..
will be your meeting. • Will you make it a its action upon the silver question, nnd fa­ must perish.
.,
36 (St 38 Beekman Street.
success? I leave for N. V. the :;otii. to be vor the unlimited use of gold and silver
16. “He shall come and destroy these hus­
”
New York CityMention this paper.
absent 8 or 10 days. When I return, if bullion as a basis for legal tender paper bandmen. and shall give th^ vineyard to
my old friend Gllddeh reports favorably. currency interchangeable with coin.
othen, nnd when they heard it they aaU
(I know he will) we will have a meeting
God
forbid."
Matthew
says
that
it
was
6. We endorse and commend the action
and make program.
of the republican party In carrying out Its the people who gave the verdict (Matt, xxi,
I’ours Very Truly.
pledges in relation to pension legtatatlon. 41); it may have been., the disciples who
sai&lt;! God forbid; or the diocipleti may hare
7. We commend the able, economical
given tlie verdict and tho (&gt;eople have aakl
Michigan State Board of Agriculture.
and business like administration of Gov. “God forbid." These husbandaiuu are the
Paw Paw. Sept. S5th, 1890.
enemies of chap, jdx, 37, who refuse to
A. C. Towne,
8. We fa/or such changes In our state tax submit to Him and must perish. The vine­
My Dear Sir:—Yours of this date Is at.
hand, with request for Institute at Hast­ laws as shall provide for a more equal and yard given to others He explain* In Matt
‘‘Th* Kingdom of God
ings. I think we shall be able to arrange jusl assessment of real, personal and cor­ V*’..4?’ by
a series of 4—* week’s work—so that porate property, to the end that all proper­ shall be taken from you and given to a na­
Hastipgs will come In In good shape. ty lu the state, and not exempted, shall tion bringing forth the fruita thereof.”
eoutribute
Its
equal
shore
in
malutalning
17. “And He beheld them and said. What
We must have them on connecting Hues of
ta thta then that ta written, The’ stora,
railroad, mi that tliat there will be no de­ the public burdens.
9. We favor such a change In our tax which the builders rejected, the same u
lay In getting from one to the other. The
become
tho head of the corner." Thia is
money must go a long way to get In 20. laws as will compel no person to pay taxes
and the distance between institutes not on a greater Interest In property than he from Ps. 11^ the latter part of which like
Isa. xii refer.
the Day of the Uinl when
owns.
very great, 30 to 40 miles.
HeahaB have become Israel’s salvation.
We held 12 last year at the utne or less
10. We reaffim ,tt*e position of the repub­
expense than thfijlx have heretofore cost lican party, heretofore expressed in its Notwithstanding Hta rejection and ap­
We have 858 lwo( the 8400. and we went state platforms of 1880 and 1888, upon the proaching death He constantly points for­
ward to His ultimate triumph.
in on an emptypurae, and I think a small temperance question.
18. “Whosoever shall tall upon that stone
balance against the yearly appropriation of
11. We oppose the further issue of free
_hTok*n: ,rut OQ wiiomsoever it
8400. We shall ask for $500 per year, and
passes to member* of the legislature and shnll fall, It will grind him to powder "
are arranging the institutes on that basis,
all other public officers, and we urge the This is from l«_ ritt, 14,15, and Dan. ti,
and mean to make It go around. We shall 1
passage ot laws that will Inflict heavy pen­
2°the future re
ask for more of the papers to be prepared
alties upon eueh officers for accepting such
to reoelre Him. Jesus
by home talent, and take a less number of
passes, and upon any Individual or corpo­ cruafled aud risen from tha dead ta ths
professors from the-college. We have two
ration who shall give or offer to give them foundation and the only foundation oB
aeries already arranged.
to such officers.
which to build for eternity (Acts Iv. lo-WjSincerely Yours.
.
IS. We favor the most rigid econotnv In and He tells us thnt the way to build ta ta
the management of our state government bear and do His words (Matt, vi', «, fi).
19. “And the chief priesta and the scribe*
and staf&lt;! Institutions, and demand shorter
houraougbttotay hands on Him.
and loss expensive sessions of the legisla­
No
Name and Residence
and they feared the people: for lbev pS
) Frank W. Uuinbold Lelihton Allegan Co at ture.
reived
that He had spoken this parable
। Cena Smith. Middlevine
st
I Jacob Weyermau. Mlddievlli
against them.” What Winded footathev
i Augusta A. Gcrgau. Hupfe
werc, fur in the next verse we are thexi
Loose’s Rod Clover File Remedy, is a
I Geo. W. Reeves, city
sending out men who were to feign them,
I Nellie Bull, ,
positive specific tor ail tonus of tlie dis­
ariros righteous so n* to catch Him in Hi*
ense. Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated words. After all His reading their hearts
.ud
protruding
pile.. Prlro Son. To SdS&amp;jK
and tellin-T t i..s-X-'TS.
----1* bv
W. B. Goodyr.
’M?." “S
1C2 j Cha*. II Francis Sheridan Mputealm Co *0
The crowd at the Adrian fair last week
i Neale Mober. city
»
was the largest ever Men on Uie groundr.

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Pn’hMte Office.
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N'.i[‘^*■'’■',‘,1 filing the I1n»l account of
u.t
adtnlnitirator of raid ottate,
w*tu- mtvibe beard and allowi i.e'.nrc'.-d from Ilia mid arrat J
A * ordered, tjial Friday tho 3rd
i Y’.,1 C i». iwo. at ten o’clock In tbe
. ... r.tii fur I ImhuriurMMiApirtk
'
- q,.;r* Hl lav; of raid deceaaed
tirC.
..'-. jwniix interested lu said estate.
'
, ‘ niu-ar at-a session of raid
'•
.’’•ehlcu at th* Ptobate Offioa
■ . ' ins'. In raid County, and
' . &lt; There lie, why the prayer of
. '
t v not be cradled. And it is
raid petitioner giro notice
. •.■r.-te.i ta
estate, of the
"
'i p'-tition. and the nearing west Gmt’antt 0?^e,k%ni2itasJt1*1 n n ,h’:
i, ...w.uca cop*' of this order to be army 1s kitiea.
lite?d^thSift2LFe,m,nr
’ 7 ■ tiantings UA.XNEit. a bcwmml
.
ireulated in said County ot
■hTs”wb^
pvrr-'T
.. trh-week for three auoeesalve
it'’” ’
• said day nt bearing.
.
«'-••• ! v
I'HA*. W. AhMsmoxo, i
whose fattier bud bc-.n r &lt;u« »JJRPK ‘'P'rer
.
Judge ot Probate.

DRE.
&gt; dullest
1 ®f the
* of the
to effect

will

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to ovlh
»e have
4 Goods

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FLY NETS

Side
anels
Silk
oods,
Wool

CHEAP AND STRONG.

[■ , . . :&gt;-s &gt;.\ Nets, prices to suit all
A SUNti. I’JI I LAD Kiel-HIA.
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’
t-uhl by t»U dealers.

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eunratiK

your atfe goods
good in
st came
I Is from
bm Go to
hey la«t

Id :!.&lt;■ eonilttloDs
■ ijadr I'V Timothy M.
J(-.‘cdledS» pt&lt;nnt&gt;er -gAth
in the office of the
I..- Ji&lt;'c .imt.v&lt;iritarry and
-Cri-.-'n tl.vbifh«I*y ot .September
»t n. rtkjg'M, on page at,
• ■' i» " i the express condition
. !&gt;•. • ; mit tm made hi pr.yn’.ent of
• or :uiy part lliereid on any day
&gt;•
:s uMdc payable, as above ex1 -hm.M tot-satneremain unpaid and
-rx (or to- spcecif thirty cays then
&gt; -forth, that Is tn say. after the
&lt;t;&lt;i thirty days th* aforesaid prill-hri' buaditd dollars with all
: ,:vre»s thi-rem shall at the option
h..- -xecu’or*. Hdmlnlttators
- ■ . a:hI be due anti payable itn::rn alter, ntthojgl: Un- period limltUrwl may not then have
etaoit ImslAs l-een made In
• : .t*re»t d’i&lt;- Manto
IMO and
• retnaineu unpaid and in ar■
at thirty dajs am] upsrards
i. । rtaclpai »n:n nt three hundred
.i irrearas- s .»t interest tb-reuo la
• ivablehy Uh- terms nt raid ^mortmm-titsge there Is &lt; laitned to be
i-'.e ■ this nn&lt;1*« tbe sum of three
.«-naone dtfitara and an alter­
ird’.nra provided tor in raid
. - • •: turproctrsiingaattawhavistlpf.rd to recover-the mooers se. 1 ।
or any part thereof.
&gt;■'. by virtue*' the |~»««r of sale
-aM :i’.&gt;rtt»ee. and ths statute in
:।
i-.t prmided. r.olice Khereby
-u: ■»■!*&gt; the eighth day ot b'nremn'elurk in thr fereuoon
Jni ■■■•■ ot ten
auctlaD, totbe Inchest bldirth (rout door of the court house
'i ll.iiungw &lt;that being the place'
&lt; icnit wurt Lir Bttrry county is
.

•cents a‘
Urge the

Tice
lined at

Iff,

r

•R1

;:c.i thcT -or as may !&gt;«• lu-ccsury
:::t dpe/tysaid mortgage, with
• tateren. and all letp-1 costa.
• ai;ore-&lt;.’* fee ot fifteen
utrd for therein, th« premises
।
....

inse
to im­
bed.
! It ta
thar is
i other
raasing
j great
ire injroduejtolker.
, mak-

•llmt* in :i:e count} ot Barry and
■&gt;:i.&lt;■! known aud &gt;&gt;n**rlbe(l as
1*: half of north we.,t fractional
•; nineteen (19} Ln town three (3}
' • west, containing fifty-live
land more nr lera.
■
I. on.
Tfiopias Honey; Jr. Mnrfriuw.
■'.'.coVfc. Atty's for Mortgagee.

«

|s only
&gt;!

Co., of
in the
jurifihe most

or one

City.

hhrri|r* Notice of Election.
k'difail-Eleetor* of Barry County:
r 't . |u * notice from th* Secretary of
। . s.rj- hereby neiifi«*d that, at the
• - ':»n to be held |» the .state of
7 '-'..-it November 4tb next, the

’ u Hiniitor general, nymmlraldoor
/i:q«l r fl:,-. .• Horneyjp r&lt; nil.and sup-i
tiiatnuttlon; also u member
■ Ite.tnl of Educutiou In place of
&gt; oH.vhwv tenn cf office will ex­
th- r-i!&lt;4. D. is-/i; also i* rewresen•'ijutiv'* tor the3&gt;d congressional
'1
t ite.tn which sour county be­
&gt; i .it.)r for tlie lltli &gt;enatorial
• *-&lt;■ did ■ he count les of Barry and,
a &gt;-pi*-wntatlve |n the state legtMlan prt?entallvn district for Harry
'
Associate Jnsiloe of the
l '•&lt; fill tbe vurarey craised by the
• • &lt; i:up:&gt;eil;tiie term of office
tor
: ipn uie .hisnce is. to ne elected
itiberSlst. wa*&gt;: also a nropoal•:is«-nti&lt;&gt;nfora gmeral.revision of
tli‘V-. r»f flits state. ;«* provided by
'■MI- public a«-»s nt l*Kt.
iibu i.o':i,-d that nt raid election
t iectott tbe ftilknvlnc c. unty of­
. . &lt;;.-.rr&gt; county; a sheriff. ch*rk. county
I.. -&lt;-t •'.•r of deeds; pniMTiiting at•
'1 ‘ Jn-uK court rorainhstoners. two
■.t o-mty surveyor.
Lvsxn swnraitaL
.
. sheriff of Barrv County. Mich.
’ :
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uy0 ono
“ Bho
*»«»«.
t une startled* me,.” ah
said,wM
ld* th' 1“u,d *’•&lt;■ bad
cbaaraaUy extended to him,
ouHa

It

™

h“I" not 10 interrupt too,*0’- K'“t10
“You tolped «e
wteu ray muac w„
nW- May I not help you find some of
tod

omerre They

avntd conversation or actiualntanref ha^irv
th. rurloMt, or th.

“Arc your eyra well enoueh’to read
muMc-esjracially in such a dim light?1
she raked, with evident sympathy.
My eyes are doing very well—better
Chaftkr 2 —The ladle* are greeted at War- than my fingers, in fact, and. os I rarely
ren*r by Capt. Kayner und other officers It play by note after I once leara a pioce,
develops that the tAysterloni young man is Mr
Hayne- who has been promoted to a first tho eyes make no difference. What
lieutenancy In Capt. Itayner * companv (' m music do you like? I merely looked at
Itayner shows that he still feels a decided dts-’ Ulla collection thinking you might see
like for the young officer.
u:sCUaitkra—Lieut. Hume provek a dbturb- tomething that pleased you.”
tag element amoag the officer at Fort Warevn"Mrs. Ray told me you played Rubin­
‘ r ,.A vandal hss been attached to hl« name
ta Ibe past, rad those who *!&lt;!e with him are stein so wdl-that
— melody in F, for one."
1ST!,
•»
1 "“J Mra
__________
Mrs. Ra;
Ray sjicak
of iliat?’—his
sworn rtwtelra tor B-s
I Iace brightening.• “
“Fat
Uu th&lt;
I’m s
glad
they found
"They found a’ great deal, Mr. Hayne,
--1,1- W,ort- aroapuiutar
_ ____ ■__ who
, oui. .lajuc,
’
’
8“-----— ..v on-onvloua
«ai» tutu)
transpires that the irouiim &lt;-uui.eciea witn
"J11! of their rood fortune—1 for
•&gt;
Havne s name was a rourtmartial. which had Of their goptl fortune—1, for one,” she
convicted him of a serious offeti.M* principally answered, blithely. "Now play for me.
on Capt. Rayner's evidence, -nils ruling wm Mrs, V\ aldron will be here in a minute."
reversed by higher authorities, Hume of I
Hayne
old cutniades
which ।1
-—,... &gt;s -raw
vvwararavw make advances,
auTautca, wnicu
And when Mrs. Waldron cSuuein a liti*r&gt;.
.„* »
i quarlrr*
_ In ,t 1 tie later Mi--* *TVnw w
wv miet.rail
repclied. lit.
Itaite*
tak**s np his
i •■
house at some dtatanro from Uie other uffieere" l , .1Ur , , ।, Vt rs&gt; seated to an easy
quarters.
1 chair and looking intently into the blaze
JtSKTi-XSSi?,: KJUS i ’ ” ’,“‘e“ns “to to. -ft. rich
*' -

••••“ nv&lt;&lt;. wune

tbe camp Isdtmlcd Into Hayne an-1 .-uiti-Havne nj'-‘‘°diea that Mr. Hayne Was playing.
«• ■to*"-* ™ tor .bto
broken ui» by Uic cries ot “fire”-from outside. ; *nK “.ur; one slender white hand was
b&gt;
Pn£^
",iU‘
that hung at ber
- C..
. ..
••n up.r'l
an-irate Clnoey (wbo was a «ra»-ant d urine ’
e Indian tigtit mentioned in ttje nrelude) ann throat, the other gently tapping on the
bis wife, who is a laundress' Lieut. Hayne arm of the chair in unison with the mu­
re-cues Cliuicy and bls Mttte daughter from tk«&gt;
names, and also raves n butidlo i»f bank ndje? of sic. And Mr. Hayne, seated in the
tant* denomination, which Mn.Clancy ragvrly shadow, bent slightly over the key­
clutches und apparently rotatders of greater board, absorbed in his plearant task and
Importance th? u tin’ i
:
chfw* Hayne blmjelf is badly burned. «nd Miss playing as though all his soul were thrill­
Travers evinces great Interest In the sonng ing in his finger tips. Mr$. Waldron
officer for whom her sister and brother in-law
stood in silence at the doorway, watd&gt;show so.much dislike.
CBAlwFJt c.-Clancy is in the hospital and his ing flu? unconscious pair with an odd
wife, tor the first time, nets tenderly toward
.
yet
him, wstchtuK hltn night ami dny. When t comforted exprearion in her eyes.
Clancy is loid that
Lieut.
. y
ruU Hayne was the rn:m iI At
in ono lonK- “w«?t, sighing
wife fiercely forb'dB any cme*to tatk to him. • cl,orL1- the melody softly died away, and

Capt. Itayner’s wife show* a strange Interest in Mr. Havne riuwlv turned and looked
tbe welfare of Clancy ami wife. Hayne refuse*
^irl qh'.. cru.n.rwl
to accept ad ranees made by old comrades unless uP°n lh‘‘ PrL bhe ®c’-’Iued «»h**® w »»•
they express belief ta bls innocence of the . dered off into dreamland. For a mocharge of which he was convicted. This would I mpn.
4t.
be practically a dectaratioa that they believed '
\n.cro ,w” no *xmd. then, with a
«.---------—
1-------- or
------at---least
—.
Capt. Baynsr
to u_
be ------a perjurer,
mis­ little shivcnng sign, she roused herself.
taken. They decide to side with Capt. Itayncr.
"It hriuiply exquisite," she said. "You
. CHAFTKn 7.—Mlis Traver* inks her Miter,
Mrs. Kavner why ahe show* iomueh interest la liave given me such a treat!"
the ClancVs. and dectww her belief In Lit nt.
"I’m glad. I owe you a great deal
Bayne** hinocenee ot the cbanre. which proves
.
to nave been thnt nt thsrt. They quarrel. It more pleasure. Miss Travers."
develojm that Mira Travers does not love her
Airs. Waldron hereat elevated her eye­
fiance. Van Antwerp, but baa Bern persuaded
into protnlning to irarry him by lite mother and brows. She would have slipped away
her sister.
if she could, but she was n woman of
ChmtkuA—This chapter deals largely with substance, nnd as solid in flesh as she
the social tiistnrbances caused by the Hayne
affair. Clancy, while drunk, appear* at Hayne s was warm of Iraart. She did the only
quarters and piteously- begs to otx the heu- thing left to her—camo cordially forward
t.-nant.
CHArrm 3.—Miss Travers writes a letter to to welcome her two visitors and express
ber fiance. VanAntwefp, telling him that she her delight llint Miss Travers could have
does not love him and mat he had better release an opportunity of bearing Mr. Hayne
her from her promise. MIm Travers accidental­
ly overheats a courerratiou between her sister play. She soon succeeded in starting
and Mrs. Clnney. In which the former urges the him again, and shortly' thereafter man­
latter to watch Clancy, and on no acconnl Im
him see Lieut. Hayne. Miss Travers Is con­ aged to slip out unnoticed. ‘When he
vinced that the man know* something about tuniod around n few minutw afterwards
Hayue's case which .Mr. Hayne ought to know.
she had vanished.
“Why. I had no idea she was gone!”
exclaimed Miss Travers: and then the
CHAPTER Xcolor mounted to l»er brow. Ho must
think her extremely absorbed in his play­
ing; and so indeed she was.
"You are very'fond of music, I sec,"
lie said, at a venture.
,
“Yes, very; but I play very little and
very badly. Pardon mo, Mr. Hayne,
but you have played many years, have
you not?’
.
“Not so very many; but—there have*
been many in which I had little else to
do but practice." .
She reddened again. It was so un­
like him, she thought, to refer to that
matter in speaking to her. He seemed
to read her:
"I speak of It only that I may say to
you again whni I began just before Mrs.
Waldron came. You gave me no oppor­
tunity to thank you the other night, and
I mar not have another. You do not
kno*i.what an event in my life that

“Z with you would play, Mr. nayne."
Mira Travers liad other reasons for
wanting to bo alone. That very after­
noon, just nltor tuble call.
Io""11
herwlf unoccupied for tbe time being,
and decided (o go over and eee Mr»
Waldron a few momenta Tho eerrant
admitted ber to tbe little array parlor,
and informed ber that MM. Waldron bed
Btenpfed out, but would be home directly.
A Bright wood fire was blaring on the
hearth and throwing flickering b„ht«
amUhadow. about the -cat? room. The
piano stood inrilingly open, and on the
Lkwero »» waltzes of Stnumt she
remembered luring hoard die corah?
band ptav a night or two previous. »M
ing hermlf. she began to try
enoodilr became interested. Her back
£ tSXor, she did no. not co th,,
anotfor rldlor was «o »
She continued slowly

pmkd=8

out" tbe melody, for the lig
tag dim and it was with &lt;i'®“U,V,jce
dm CXeTi.°^Xr^omplleo.ed
w tx.nt down

again, once more_bto®

^urfraud

ThtOhUdna'aladldaa

Should be'found

0*

I will play for ,.ou g|aJ|j. Mtai
ere, but well, mMlc h
fon^
ho
wl!at
li"!re U
*“ d
eund6^ tunltas O'er tho dteete^ott the

site essayed a

f

F^L!omuch for 0,6 muaic‘ Mr- H*n»!
forgive my running off so suddenly
?«&gt;■ Mra. Waldron- she asked.

By Capt Charles King, U. S. A.

ess

Uft

-i-ter" She laughed nerv^T0..?^

from hia eyra lj_wa*
face flJjjied in^XiX^tiowands^b^

know how I have gone over your words
again and ngaia. Forg.ro lira the embanwmcnl I ««&gt; I
F00Trarera. Wo arc an unlikely io meet nt
all that vou can afford to indulge rae
this oner." 110 «» entiling so graroly.
^Jlo,
and had rieen and
stand­
ing by her us ebo sat Ibero In the big
rosy clair. still gaxlng into tho fire, but
listoidng for his every word. • In five
long yean I hare heard no words tarns
woman's 111- tint ffaro mo soon joyand
comfort an those you spoko so' bunie^y
nnd without prentedtaUM. Onh those
who know nnytl.in;: of what m&gt;■ P«*
lies ben could form any idea of the
emotion with which I heard you. BI
could not hare seen you to say ho
how I thanked you. 1 wonld have bad to
write This explains what I said a while
nf^TI owo you more pleasure than lean

“ Q

1'

p ber hherdshe
i her
j
h,08to?a reassured
bent
and kissed the girl’s flushed cheek. Mr.
Hayno was trill standing patiently by
tiio center table. Once more she turned,
and caught his eye, flushed, lialf hesi­
tated, then held out her hand with quick
impulse:
i—
"Goal evening, Mr. Hn^ne. I dull
hope to hear you play again.”
And, with pulses throbbing and cheek*
that trill burned, she ran quickly down
the line to -Capt. Rayner’s quarters, and
waa upstairs and in her room in another
minute.
This was an interview she would find
it liard to tell to Kate. But told it was,
partially, and she was sitting now, late
at night, hearing through her closed
door her sister's unmusical lamentations
—hearing still ringing in her ears the re­
proaches heaped upon her when that
sister was quietly told that she and Mr.
Hayne Imd met twice. And now she
was sitting there, true to herself and her
resolution, telling Mr. Van Antwerp all
about it Can one conjecture tlie senra­
tions with which he received and read
that letter?
Mr. Hoyne, too, was having a wakeful
night. He had gone to Mrs. Waldron’s
to pay a dinner call, with the result just
told. He had one or two other visits to
make among the cavalry households in &lt;
garrison, but, after a few moments’ rhgt
with Mrs. Waldron, he decided that he
preferred going home. Sam hod to coll
three times before Mr. Hayne obeyed the
«unanons to dinner that evening. The
sun was going down behind the great
range to the southwest, and the trumpets
were pealing "retreat” an tho frosty air,
but Hayne's curtains were drawn, and
lie was sitting before- his fire, deep in
thought, hearing T\otliing. Tho doefor
xuno in soon after hefinislied his solitary
dinner, cliatted with him awhile, nnd
iinoked away at his pipe. Jlu wanted to
talk with Hayne about some especial
palter, and he found it hard work to be­
gin. Tlie more he saw of his pationt the
better ho liked him; he was-interested in
hit», and hail been making inquiries.
Without his pipe ho found liitnsclf unin­
spired.
“Mr. Hayne, if you will permit. I’ll fill
np and blow another, cloud. Didn't you
ever smoke?”
"Yes. I was very fond of my cigar
six or seven years ago.”
"And you gave it up?” asked the doc­
tor. tugging away at tho strings of his
little tobacco pouch.
"I gave up everything that was not an
absolute necessity,” said Ijiayno, calmly.
"Until I could get free of a big load
there was no’comfort inonytl^ng. After
that was gone I had no more use for such
old friends than certain other old friends
seemed to liave fur me. It was a mutual
cut."
"To the Is’st of my Iralie^you were tbe
gainer in both cases," said the. doctor,
gruffly. "The longer I live the more I
agree with Carlyle: the men wc live and
move with are mostly fools."'
Haynes face was as grave and quiet
as ever.
“These are hard lessons to learn, doc­
tor. I presume few young fellows thought
more of human friendship than I did tbe
first two years I was in service."
“Hayne,” said tho doctor, "sometimes
I have thought you did not want to talk
about this matter to any soul on earth;
but I am speaking from no empty cari­
osity now. If you forbid it, I shall not
intrude: but there are some questions
that, since knowing you, and believing
in you us I unquestionably do, I would
like to ask. Ydu seem bent on returning
to duty here tomorrow, though you
might stay on sick report ten days yet;
and I want to stand lietween you and the
possibility of annoyance and trouble if I
ran.”
’
“You are kind.aad I apprecinto it,
doctor; but do you thhik that the colonel
is a man who will Ira apt to let mo suffer
injustice nt tho hands of any one here?'
"I don’t, indeed. Hp is full of sympa­
thy for you, nnd I know ho means you
shall hare fair play; but a company
commander has as many and os intangi­
ble ways of making a man suffer ns has
a woman. How do you stand with Rfly‘•Precisely -rbera I. stood five years
ago. He in th^t xnoat detcrmiAcd enemy
I have in the service, and will down mo
if ho can; but I have learned a good deal
in my time. There is a grim aort of com­
fort nowmeeting
in knowing
would
withthat
youwhile
was; he
afid
you
gladly trip me I can make him miserable
by being too strong for him.”
“You still hold tho same theory as to
his evidence yon did at the time of the
court? Of course I liave heard what you
said to and of him.”
"1 have never cltanged in that re­
spect. ”
/
“But supposing tbsp—mind you, I be­
lieve ho was utterly mistaken in what
he thought ho heard and saw—suppos­
ing tliat oil that was testified to by him
uctuallv occurred, have you any theory
that would point out tho real criminal?”
"Only one. If that money was ever
handed’ me that day at Battle Butte,
only ono man could have made away
with it; and it is useless to charge it to
him.”
“You mean Rayner?” .
“I have to mean Rayner."
.
“But you claim it never reached you?"

„:„eire. But ono tiling was certain. I
^ould not bear Oto idea that you should
“o? bo raid, end by me.J®tout words were to me—how grateful I
was to you. Again, may G"11 blMaywF
And 'now he turned abruptly away.
awaiting no answer, i eaoatesl Jnmsell al
the piano and retouched Um keys But,
Jhougbehe Sat raoUonlces nod eprech-

"Certainly.”
“Yet every other package, memo­
randa and all, was hand.ri you?’
“Not onlv that, but Capt. Hull handed
mo tho money packet with the others—
took them all from his saddle bags just
before the charge. The packet was sealed
when he gave it to me. and when I broke
the seal it was stuffed with worthless

less She knew that ho had been trem
hltno so violently and tltat bis hands
were still so treraulou. I» ooukl Pj*j“
more. It was *&gt;'•“' tnlautos that^they
ml thus, neither speaking: and *• to re­
gained his self control and began to U
grape some simple HtUe ^lodwu Mrs.

blanks.”
,
.
••And you have never *u.pected a aoldier-a single messenger or •errant?”
“Notone. WhomtwuldlT
“Hnyno, had you any knowledge of
this man Clancy before?"
"Clancv! The drunken fellow we

Waldron returned:

«*- witness at the court.’

tha. Tray fight * Ballto Butte. Ebn,
• eergrant then, though not io Uulr,
troon "
talk of that affair?” asked the lieutenant,
with radden interest
“Not that He cannot bo said to ray
anything; but' ho waa wonderfully af­
fected over your rescuing him—strange­
ly »o, one of tho nurses persists in telling
me, though the steward and Mrs. Clancy
declare it was just drink and excitement
Still, I have drawn from him tiute he
knew you well by right during that CR™paigu; but he rays he was not by when
Hull was killed.”
"Does ho act as though he knew any­
thing that could throw any light on the
matter?'
"I cannot ray. His wife declares bo
has been queer all winter—hard'drink­
ing—and of course that is possible."
"Sam told me there was a soldier hero
two nights ago who wanted to talk with
me, but the man was drunk, and he
would not let him in or tell me. He
thought he wanted to borrow money."
“I declare, I believe it was Clancy T
said the doctor. “If he wants to eee you
and talk, let him. There's do telling but
what even a drink racked brain may
bring tho matter to light."
And long that night Mr. Hayne sat
there thinking, partly of what the doc­
tor luid raid, but more of what had oc­
curred during tho Into afternoon. • Mid­
night was called by the sentries. He
went to his door and looked out on the
brood, bleak prairie, the moonlight glint­
ing on the tin roofing of tho patch of

buildings over at tho station far across
the dreary level and glistening on the
patches of snow that here and there
streaked tho surface. It was all so cold
and calm and still. His blood was hot
and fevered. Something invited him
into ttra peace and purity- of the night
He threw on his overcoat antWurs aud
strolled up to tho gateway, past the si­
lent and deserted store, whose lighted
bar and billiard room was generally tbe
last tiring to dose along Prairie avenue.
There was not a glimmer of light about
the quarters of the trader or tho sur­
geon’s beyond. One or two faint gleams
stole through tho blinds at the big hos­
pital, and told of tho night watch by
some fevered bedride. He passed on
around tho fence and took a patli that
led to the target ranges north of the post
and boqk of officers’ row, thinking deep­
ly all the while; and finally, re-entering
the gafcrison by the west gate, he came
down diong tho hard graveled walk that
jiassed in circular sweeps the offices and
md the big house of the colonel com­
manding, and then bore straight away
in front of the untire line.
■ All was darkness and quiet. He passed
in succession tlra houses of ths field offi­
cers of the cavalry, looked longingly at
the darkened front of Maj. Waldron’s
cottage, where he had lived so sweet an
hour before the setting of the last sun,
then went on again and paused surprised
in front of Capt. Rayner's. A bright
light was still burning in the front room
on tho second floor. Was she, too, awake
and thinking of that inter,view? He
looked wistfully nt lira lace curtains that
shrouded the interior, and then the clank
of a cavalry saber sounded in his ears,
and a tall officer camo springily across
the road."Who the devil’s that?" was the blunt
military greeting.
"Mr. Hayne,” was the quiet reply.
“What? Mr. Hayne? Ohl Beg yoqr
pardon, man—couldn't imagine who it
was mooning around out here after mid­
night.”
"I don’t wonder,” answered Hayne.
“I am rather given to late hours, aud
after reading a long time I often take a
stroll before turning in."i,
"Ah, yes; I see. Well, won't you drop
in and clint awhile? Tm Officer of tlie
day, and have to owl to-night."
"Thanks, no. not this time; I must go
to bed. Good night, Mr. Blake."
“Good night to you, Mr. Hayne," said
Blake, then stood gazing jierptexcdly
after him. "Now, my fine fellow,” waA
his dissatisfied query, "what on earth
do you mean by prowling around ”
Rayner’e at this hour of tlie night?1

first Intention proposed an oath:
«i 0.000, but the generous donor
making the Home perfect in every detaE.
—Battle Creek Journal.

hi the new;, columns of Thursday jdght*a
Telegraph appeared a dispatch giving are
account of the theft of a lottery ticket
50.53S from a traveling man In Lansing,
the tleket having been a lucky one in a
recent drawing and calling fur &gt;500. The
l-nnsing papers stale that the owner, aae
Ben Davis of Philadelphia, was abowiag
the ticket to spmeltrkmds Id a saloon wiMtt
some one askfrd to see it, and in a
twinkling the "film flam” game of return­
ing an old and worthlei ticket In Ito place
was j»erpctratod. There was some
position hr Lanstog to doubt the trathot
the whole story, but from an Incident that
occurred here yesterday it Is evident that
the facta are as given. Some time yester­
day afternoon a rough looking man a&gt;l»earcd at the cigar store of O. G. Hunger­
ford, and, after making some purchasaa,
offered a one-twentieth of ticket 50,53s
which drew $10,000 on the last drawing
of the Louisiana lottery company. Htt
was willing to give np bls ticket, which
was worth $500, for WOO. Mr. Hunger­
ford examined it closely and found it
genuine in every respect, but he concluded
that it might have been stolen and refused
to take it The officers soon obtained
word of the affair, but were unable to
make an arrest except on suspicion, and
then could only have held the man M
hours. As'.they knew nothing about the
theft of such a ticket, and the tickets are
all payable on detpand, no identification
being necessary, they concluded they could
do little in tlie matter. The man was
closely watched however, and later Jm
took an east bound Michigan Central train.
—Kalamazoo Telegraph.

•The best salve In tbe world for cute,
bruises, ulcers, salt rheum, fever sores,
tetter, chapped hands, chilblains, curz.s,
end all skin eruptions, find positively cum
piles, or no pay required. It Is guaranteed
to give perfect satisfaction, or money re
funded.' Price 95 cts. per box. For sale
by W. 11. Goodyear
The Branch county fair Is a success.

r.obert Willte a man aged about 40 years
and living in Vermontville, fell deeply In
love with a maiden of the same village,
but his love was not returned. Last week
he was found banging In a barn, but the
rope around his neck was cut In twain be­
fore life was extinct
*.
Hugo Schneider, the big tobacco dealer1
of Grand Rapids, and Carl Schmid, the
architect, met yesterday for the first time
hi 49 years, nnd spent long hours in re­
viewing experiences since their separation.
They were college chums together in
Germany. During the troublesome times
of 1848 they were among those who re­
bel led against the Government and fled to
America. Here they sejrarated. only to
meet again after tlie lapse of nearly lialf a
century'.—Detroit News.

For the past three or f&lt;&gt;br months Mrs.
Jobn-Dilley. Jr., has su»eri\l awful paina
In4ier right arm, sometimes they being al­
most unbearable.
Great black spots
would appear on the arm and then go
away, only to appear in another place.
Last Friday night she suffered terribly, and'
in the morning resolved to go to a doctor
and Have the sore place lanced, or have
some other remedy applied, the location of
the black spot having worked down upon
the wrist. But while examining the spot
Snturtlay morning she pinched up the skin
at tlie most painful part and to her surprise
and relief n full-grown needle was forced
out How the needle came there or when
is more than Mrs. Dlilev Cfcn telL However, now that she is rid of the trouble­
some matter, the question of how it came
there dova not trouble her, although .It
would be a satisfaction to know all about
it—Portland Observer.

Watchful Pro vid mice.

Minuter-Not one sparrow falls to the
ground without heavenly cognizance. I
believe there Is a beneficent Providence,
continually watching over dumb animals.
Deacon Jockwood—Me, too. Yon know
t hat char ole hoss of mine that's got three

other, an" ain't half wuth his keep*
I’ve be'n turnin’ him into the rar
right-of-wny for about a month now,
in’ lin'd trit
bv the cart,. an'* 1 &lt;
collect about tKO offen the company, an’
dad switched if he'll git in forty feck
of the track within half a hour uv train
time.—New York World.

Advk-e So Mother*.

Mrs. W InsJow** Soothing tarop should alwan
bo u*e&lt;l for children teething. It wrathes the
slilld. MtftMin the sunm. altars all priu. cures
wind ro'le nnd Is the Wot retnedy ferdiarrtura.
Twenty-flre cents a bottle.

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The horrible groaning of a human being
hi mortal agony attracted the attention of
the crew on board the south-bound freight
No. 16 on thdXi. 11 AL when the train
stopped at the water tank at Monteith Sat­
urday night. At the spot from which the
sounds of distress proceeded, a man was
found with his left arm fractured and the '
right one baaly cut, and with sundry
bruises upon his body. He was carried
to tlie caboose and made as comfortable as
possible until the train reached Kalamaioo.
when he was taken to the hospital. His
'leftarm was amputated and it is.feared
the right one'must' also be cutoff. The
Injured man gave his name as Sheridan
Ledyard, and said that his home was at
Sturgis. He had been stealing a ride on
tlie bumpers, when a sudden Jerk of the
cars had thrown him off between the rails,
and the wheels passed over his anus.—
Plainwell independenu

John Weaver, a young man who has a •
room In the Shakespeare block, left a vest
In the pocket ot which was a gold watch
and min valued at 8W). in a closet on the
tlilnl floor of the block last night about 10
o’clock and forgot the articles uutll early
To be continued.
this morning. When he went to look for
Uie vest he found it and Uie watch gone.
Mlchicl
Curtain, Plainfield, III., No one in the building could give any clue
Mrs. —
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makes tlie statement that she caught cold, to the theft ahd Uie matter was reported
which settled on her langs; she was treat­ to the authorities. Constable Merrill is
ed for a month bx her family physician, braking up the case.—Kalamazoo Tele­
but grew worse. He told her she was a graph.
hopeless victim of consumption and that
no medicine conld cure her. Her druegist
suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for
Any one who pairs by the great Edlaoa
cannot
consumption; she bought a Irattle nnd to laboratory at Orange, N. J., by night is
her delight found herself benefited from apt to find the lights burning, no matter
the first dose. She continued its use and what the hour. Edison is an Indefatigable
after taking ten bottles, found herself worker, and he pays little heed to the pas­
sound and well, norf does her own house­ sage of time whan occupied with a new ex­
work and is as well ms she ever was. Free periment or some fresh investigation. To
trial bottles of this great discovery at XV. this spirit of perseverance he owes much
H. Goodyenr’sdnig store, large bottles 50c. of ids success. A day or two ago a gentle­
man who was visiting his laboratory, and
and 81.
whose son was about to enter upon his
Happy nooaler*.
Wm. Timmons, postmaster of Idaville,’ first employment, naked Edison to give
Ind., writes: "Electric Bitters has done him a motto for the boy, so that be might
more for me than all other medicines com­ have it as a stimulus aud a guide. Mr.
bined, for that bad feeling arising from Edison laughed a little at the novel request
kidney and liver troubles." John Leslie, and then said: "Well, I’ll give him this:
farmer and stockman, of same place, rays: 'Never look at the clock.’"—New York
Sun.
"Find Electric Bitters to be the best kid­

ney and liver medicine, made me feeL-likc
a new man." J. W. Gardnen-tfardware*
merchant, same town, says:^ Electric Bit­
ters Is just the thing for a man who is all
run down and don’t care whether he lives
or dies; he found new strength, good ap­
petite and felt Just like he had a new lease
on life. Only fiOc. a Irattle at W. H. Good­
year’s &lt;lrug store.

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can remember.’'—Chatter.

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�aotinty tm
people of
county invite him to

Aceorr 14. 18T9.

EDITORIAL NOTES
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
For Governor-y TERSER.

fca*e'yOl8tWASHtSGTON OARttSKK

. '-‘"“"“SSfoxr.ciDD.xos.
For Com, Slate Lwd Office—
JOBS G. BERRY.
FwAttmney funeral-w.HUSTON.

ForBupLPub^e^-^^

For State B&lt;1. Education JAM Bo M. BALLOU.
Par Justice Bunreme Court—
EDWARD CAHILL.
For Member Conrre* 3rd District JAMES O’DONNELL.

For Sheriff

JJLM]C8

UcKKvrrr.

For County c1c^qMAS &amp; BRICK '

Tor County Treasurer—
HALE KENYON.
For Register of DeedsCHARLES M.MACK.
For 1‘roHCCiitiin: Atxenier—
CHAS H. HauEK.
’
For Ctroull Court ComuilsstonersALOXZO E. KENA8T0N.
HARTLEY E. HENDRICK.
For Survejor—
SETH PRATT.
For CoronersD. B. KILPATRICK.
A. L. VaxHOKN.

Tbe more candid opponents of tbe exist­
ing tariff policy admit that their demand
for tbe free admission of what they call
the raw materials of manufactures is but
tbe entering wedge for ultimate free trade
inalj commodities. In thia, as in most
other respects, they arc acting in accor­
dance with the advise of that patron saint
of British free trade, Richard Cobden, in
whose honor the central organization of
the free trade propaganda was christened.

In 1859, Cobden went to France with the
avowed object of Inducing Napoleon HI to
free trade (as England had been as- 1
Kured all tbe world would do later on.) or
failing that, to so modify the French tariff
as to admit free the products of British
mines and factories. In his diary Cobden
says of his interview with tbe French em­
I spoke of the opportuneness of tlie pres­
ent moment for making a simultaneous
change in the French and English tariffs.
Louis Napoleon said he had a majority of
hb Chambers quite opposed to free trade,
and that they would not pass a decided
measure; that by the constitution he could
alter the tariff by a decree. Be then In­
quired what I would advise him to do in
regard to the French tariff. I said I should
adXodc one article of great and untvcnal
weoe»rity, a» I had deme in England,
. when I confined all my efforts to the aboli­
tion ot the Coni Laws, knowing that when
that clef de ixtute (keystone of the arch)
wm removed toe whole system would fall,
la France the primary want was cheap
iron. ♦ * and I should begin by abolitalng the duty on iron and coal, and then
I should Irtr'in better condition for apjErtmchlng the other industries.—Hurley's
of Cobden, page 475.

And

The wisdom of repttollcan silver legisla­
tion is becoming more aud more apparent
Free coinage meant simply the gift of

$9,000,000 each year to toe silver kings of
the west Republican legislation uses the
entire output of tbe mines for coinage, and
puts the W.OOO,000 profit in Uncle Sam’s
strong box.
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“flm Did Tm Gut That Batf

thought tirey abonld have been, don’t lay
It to favoritism and uni
Judges were all honest and
ri
acted to the
bmt of their Judgements, The fair was a
do all in
grand success, and all should
s
their power to make the future meetinp
the same.

ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.

it on
mon soap till thick
the marble and le—« - —----d.y, Wb«i&gt; the p-te U douwd t&gt;S th.

The porerty of the poor ot Mexico U ex­
treme. .nd the oooAtloo. ot the lo«y
class of laborera mart bodreadful. Duo
can see them doing work done only by
Alonzo E. Keuaston and; Hartley E.
horsts ebewhere. and loads carried on burHendrick have demonstrated their fitness
roe which in other countries are carried
on wheels. Blocks of a peculiar Imikllng
for the office of circuit court commissioner.
stone arc brought into the city on tho bocks
Also Seth Pratt, surveyor. The rigid
of those patient creatures, so that even the
thing to be done Is to put ’em there
poor burro is not exempt from sharing the
condition of hb owner. No wonder build­
again. The people of Barry county have
ings go up slowly here.
a cheerful habit of doing the right thing..
You see the men carrying lumber, heavy
boxes, poles, aud nearly always on tbe trot.
“Free markets’’ says the free trader.
A dance was held at the Lincoln school Even the dead are borne to their burial by
But if he happens to be a business man.
carriers. I witnessed on the plaza a relay
house Friday evening.
’
and an itterlerant dealer comes along and
of carriers while tho burden wsm being
Another son at Chaf. Abbey’s.
camps on the street, selling the same goods
shifted to fresh shoulders. Two or three
women and some children stood around
NMhrfUe.
as the democratic dealer, how quickly this
8? Overholt will mgve his family to while the exchange was being made.
advocate of “free markets’’ wants the in­
The coffin, it b presumed, represented
Marshall this week, wBere lie intends to
truder to pay a license.
the hiarse. They have hero on their street
reside in the future.'
ndlroaxb
afuberal car capable of accommo­
C. A. Bough is repairing the bouse and
James B. McKevitt, republican nominee
barn he recently purchased of 8. OverholL dating the coffin and a number of mourn­
for sheriff, is a hustler from way back; has
Some of our local prohibitionists went ers, which b, I think, an idea wall worthy
liis hustling clothes on now, and will keep to Vermontville to hear Mahone Monday of imitation —Cor. Denver Times.
’em on until after he is elected, as he wDl night
Herbert Holden, editor of the Green ।
be by the largest plurality Barry county
The “schiseophouc" is tbe name given to
Forest Tribune, Arkansas, is in town tolz
has ever given to any candidate in 12 years.
week. Rumor has It that he will wed and an instrument for discovering flaws in
metals, invented by Capt Louis De Place,
“What’s the matter with Charley Mack take to his western home one of Nashville’s
juung ladies, to help him endure the trib­ of the Paris School of Cavalry, and described
for register?” “He’s all right,’’ we expect
ulations of an editor’s hard lot in life.
.. in a rcec-nt number of La Nature. -The in­
to hear the voters of Barry county say by
James E. McBride, Kent Co.’s republi­ strument consists of a microphone coma large majority in November. And he can candidate for prosecuting attorney, blued with a mechanical striker and a
sonometer. In using this instrument one
will make a most popular and painstaking was in town on legal business this week. operator directs the striker over tbe surface
Mrs. Bullen, of Parma, is visiting her
officer. You can count on that
of the metal under examination, while an­
daughter, Mrs. Frank MeDerby.
H. A. Durkee has sold his drug business other listens at the telephone in an adjoin­
it would be Just like the voters of Barry
in Grand Rapids, and is onee mure a resi­ ing room. When. tbe striker bits a point
county to give Thoa. S. Brice a larger plu­ dent of Nashville.
over a flaw tbe sound b increased, and tbe
increase b so magnified by the microphone
rality for county clerk than lie received
that tbe listener at the telephone can detect
two years ago. Tommy is tbe kind of a
its presence. Teets of tbe instrument were
man the people like, and be.-deserves well Delayed letter.
made at Ermont on the rails for the North­
Mr. Bowker has reflxed his well here on ern Railway company, and in every case
of them.
his farm with cemented wall.
where a flaw was indicated by the instru­
No better record was ever made In the ' N. Chandler has a sister visiting himment it was found to exist on breaking tbe
Rev. MeLeiui delivered an excellent dls- rail.
prosecuting attorney’s office than that by
.
1 course at Bope Center also at the Shultz
C. H. Bauer in 1874-8 in tills count}'. He school house Sunday.
will duplicate the good record if reelected
Our roll of the sick are E. B. Payne,
as be should be aud we have no doubt will Clara Payne and Ixittie ixiomis.
Rev. McLean returns home next Satur­
day. &gt;
Mr. Bratt starts for Woodland to-morrow
James M. Turner will mate an papular
a governor as Michigan ever had; and as Intending to stop at the Woodland house
for a while.
capable an one in every sense of the word.
Jessie Risbridger was seen od our street
The republican party of Michigan can to-day.
Boys, take my advlee and keep out of
point with pride to its record in the ad­ watermelon patches aud peach orchards.
ministration of tlie affairs of tills state.
Katie Born has quit work at Mr. Gesler’s.
A. F. Sylvester la a wide awake farmer,
who will capably represent this county at
Lansing. Give him your support
Right men for the right places, the re­
publican nominees for state and county
officers.

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.

Byron Fisher .made a trip to Chicago
last week, combining business with pleas­
ure, buying goods for lib fall trade and at­
tending tlie exposition.
Mrs. Vanderwalkcr has returned after a
two months visiting tour.
Morris Brown and wife are the parents
of another son.
Mrs. Minnie Bnmmond, son and daugh­
ter. of Hastings, are visiting here.
Last Friday a party of ladles Invaded the
pleasant home of Miss Emily Mead, to help
make memorable another mile stone In life.
Much to tbe satisfaction of all, she was
thoroughly surprised, but she as ever was
equal to the occasion. A very pleasant af­
ternoon was spent, night coming all too
soon. Her sister, Mrs. Mary Barber, pre­
sented ber a niee album, while the rest
could only unite in giving their very best
wishes for future happiness. The visit
was planned and arrangements all made by
Annie Tibbcts, to whom great credit is due
for her fine management
Mrs. Lizzie Scranton, who spent the
summer with her sister, Mrs. Nancy Fisher,
returned to her home in Chicago Tuesday.
Married. Saturday, 37th, at tbe home of
the bride’s father, Adam Oswald. Eugene
Baxter and Mbs Orpha Oswald. Bev. Mil­
ton Bradley, officiating.

The weather seemed to be made for tbe
fair last week, and though toe slight rain­
fall Friday morning made it disagreeable
for a short time, yet tlie sun came out in
the afternoon and so did the people.
Thursday's attendance was very large, be­
ing estimated at 10,000 by competent
This bit of history has not been lost Judges, and ti&gt;e ground and grand stand
upon those who are singling out certain were so crowded tliat it was positively un­
comfortable.
items in the list of protected articles—wool
The floral hall was tastefully decorated
salt, lumber, ores, etc.- not because their and toe exhibits were fine. The paintings
Mtaovtl to tbe free list will satisfy their displayed would compare favorably with
titasand for reform, but to the end that re­ any of that claAs exhibited at the Detroit
Exposition, and it reflects great credit up­
flanners may “be in better position for ap­ on the artists who painted (hem. Tbe
proaching other industries’* In which needle and quilt work was fine, and
American workmen now have an equal though we don’t profess to be a competent
Judge of that line of work, yet we will say
Vtawoe with foreign competitors. In such Hurt if better workjluu that displayed is
renewed attack |£ey hope to have toe aid done, we have never noticed It, and toe
rrf those workers tn industries deprived of same can be said of other branches of ex­
Oerkey.
the protection to which they in common hibits in the floral hall
Boni to Sylvanos Lipscomb aud wife a
There are something like a hundred
•with others were entitled.
different varieties of apples grown in girl, Sept S3.
Hayden Myers will commence teaching
Our old readers will recollect that Cob- Barry county, and we are informed that
tien visited tbe United States not far from premiums were awarded on only about school in toe Pod Auger district next
week.
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the date of hb pilgrimage to tbe French fifty. We do not think that tills is right,
Minor Alden and wife Sundayed with
nor will it tend to build np tbe meetings
tapitaL and that bls presence here was the of the Agricultural society and make the Tamarack friends.
tegwal for especially energetic work along I
E. Smith lias rented James Spencer’s
fair# a success. The formers of Barry
th© line above indicated on tlie part of county arc beginning to realize now, more farm and Is moving in a part of tbe
house.
onmerous editors and orators prominent in than ever before, that tote prospects of this
Ora Bachelder is improving tlie looks of
as a county for raising first class fruit are
the politics of that day. The assiduity very bright, and the competition among his house by painting it and building a
that has characterised the nurture of free fruit growers for premiums tends to spur porch.
The concert at toe church last Sunday
tstae seeds then sown reflects vastly more them on. and the outcome will be tliat
night was a success. Nellie Snyder, of
htstaire upon the zeal and influence of more and better fruit will be raised, and
tlie object of bolding the fair accomplished. Woodland. Lillie DiUenbeck. of Lake
Richard Cobden than upon tlie patroltism
The show of live stock was fully up to Odessa, and Climena Durkey favored the
of those American workers found ready to toe times, and in many respects was tlie audience with temperance selections that
fitampion the pro-British policy for which best ever seen on the grounds. Tbe Im-' could not be excelled.
Elmer Rising and wllfe returned home
ported sheep exhibited by toe Ford Bros.,
that statesman stood sponsor.
of Hickory' Comers were fine and attracted after a two weeks’ visit In Ohio.
Emma Griswold is visiting Rev. N.
much attention. The display of horses,
Since Blaine's plan of reciprocity is uu- cattle and swine was fully up to the Shaeffer’s people at Grand Rapids.
There is preaching every Sunday at
tierstood, you don’t hear any democratic or- average, while the display of poultry was
«ten and papers advocate IL The plumed only fair. The display of grains and 2:30 at tlie Tamarack church.
vegetables was good, though corn was not
knight is a protective tariff man; but be
up to the average on account of the season
THE MARKETS.
wants the tariff eo adjusted that when we, for IL The display of potatoes was a sur­
open our markets for the products of an­ prise to most people we dare say, for on
account
of
tho
unfavorable
weather
for
other country, that country shall give us
their grow tii. It was not expected tliat
free access to her markets in return.
they would amouht to much but some
Ttat’s right, and that’s republicanism too. beauties were exhibited.
Betas—a 1.80 per bu.
One thing was very noticeable nnd tliat
Reef- Live. aa.MMiaj calves. {3.Mt4|3.a&gt;
war country to open her doors for tbe pro­ was the conspicuous absence of all gam­
K^S—17418c.
bling snaps, and this was favorably com­
Hiaez—Beef, fie; calf, 8c.
stata of all countries, witoont regard to
mented on by all ureseu L Buch things
tae welfare of home Institutions. Thai only tend to &lt; e ract from any gathering.
^Ime-SentngatBcperbbl; waterltme,|a.5O
tta*t republican doctrine. It isn’t good
The races were all first class nnd we re­
Oat&gt;-30ep«r bu.
.
gret that lack of space prevents our mak­
rork-«l73W3!a ' Per bU‘
ing mention of each claw. Suffice it Is
Pjmtenf-HmMi.Sc; chickens, sc.
British free trade, and will simply help
to say tost Barry county has some verji«*tar countries to the injury erf our own. promising troiu-ra. The only accident that
occurred to mar tlie continued round of
Tbe democratic members ot toe 1*. of 1. pleasure happened Friday afternoon,
were not there for fan mind you. They when tne running horse owned by Mr.
Burroughs, of Johnstown, stumbled and
bad bnslnem of then own to look after,
fell and tbe horse owned by Jos. Brown,
Beans—$3 00 per bo. for citr picked.
and ao marched into ths democratic coun- of Freeport which was following close
Butter—ia&amp;17c.mMuenr 1^522.
behind, fell over the Burroughs' Ikhw.
Corn-"lie yer bu.
oS^JMeperbn.
The horses were going ut full speed and It
was a wonder tliat toe riders were not tuSPnfe cUlokeD’’
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severely injured if not fatally. -As It was,
Wheal-No. 1 while. toMNo.tred, OTjj
teranen. Republican members of the or- bdlh horses and riders were badly shaken
dnr will not be deceived by the democratic up. but received no special injuries.
HuOkle Livestock.
There were over two thousand entries
ttier la tbe shrep's ctochiug. Nor will
OOdMS, chalet tatty
ami we bear that the receipts were doer to .

it was their untiring work and

/. Correct Style.
2. Correct Quality.
3. Correct Price.
4-. A This Year's ''Hai.
5 Satisfaction all Around.

Levi Gifford is drawing stone for a wall
for a new house to be erected tills Ml.
James Durham is reshingling Ns house.
Bert Shephard and wife attended tbe
Hastings fair.
Tbe little folks did splendid at the Juve­
nile open lodge last Thursday evening.
John Smith and wife of Oswego, N. ,Y..
are visiting ber sister, Mrs. Thomas Task­
er, this week.
Dance at the the Union bouse this Fri­
day evening.
’ Alfred Hare, of Bellevue, was in town
Wednesday.
There is talk of starting the lyccum

iUND

Wtt/IT Wfl5 W/lNTEb

R. K. Grant’s, the Clothier's,
Who has the best selection he has ever offered.

JUJT OPENED
NEW LINE OF FALL SUITS,
LARGE STOCK OF FALL UNDERWEAR,
CTTTT .DREN’S SUITS,

OVERCOATS FOR. FALL WEAR,
NECKWEAR
AND FURNISHING GOODS,
BEST LINE OF SHIRTS, ‘Rtf.'SkJ4 IN CITY.
We areltying up bundles of these goods every
day for customers who are pleased and satisfied
with both goods and prices. In fact we are not
ashamed to own that our aim is to please people
who wish to buy CLOTHING, HATS AND CAPS
AND GENT’S FURNISHING GOODS.

R. K. GRANT
POWDER

It’s Done!

Absolutely Pure.

A cream of tarter baking powder. Highest
©fall in leavening strength.—V. 8. Govern­
ment lieport. ads. 17. ltt».

He’s fixed,

Located,

Hastings City Bank,
Bastings,

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Stuck his stakes,

Mich.

IAFITAL, $75.000.00
Sl’RPM'S 84.0004)0.
Incorporated under tbe laws of tbe 8tatc of
Michigan.

Open for business Dec. IS. IBM la building far
tseriy oacupled by Messer Bros.
officers;

And stands there with both feet.

A. D. Cook.the Grocer,

O. G. Robinson, President;
Chester Messer. Vice. Pm.
.
D. W. Reynolds. Cashier.

Is now located in the handsome

directors:

NEW ROGERS’ BLOCK.

Dan W. Reynolds.
W. H. Powers,
D. G. Robinson,
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J.
A. Greble.
John Carvrtb,
Chester Messer,
P. T. Colgrove.
A General Bankluc Business Transacted.

■We Hose Floor
Only $2.50.
This is A No. 1 flour. Every
sack warranted.
Call in and see those oil
painting I give with $25 trade
at my shore.
Highest price paid for But1 *“ ’
and Country Prodnee.

IS

He has added to his stock of groceries and
ready for business with a big /?•

He feels greatly pleased with splendid pat­
ronage received.

"New faces every day, and lols of the old
customers."
And there’s room for all
The reason they come is

BECAUSE

,(1) They find what they want in the line of groceiit- pro­
visions, Hour and-feed;—
(2) They are well treated.
' ~
(3)They know they get value received in goods for their
The Hastings Furniture Co money.
are selling their waste wood in
(4) - Low rent, light expenses, and light'margin of p:ot-ts.
.large loads at
(5) Prices paid for butter, eggs and produce are the ‘er.v
$1-50 E/KH
highest.

Dry N for Sale.
bELIVEREb,

Plled np. Every irtick Is kila
dried hardwood, the very best for summer
wtpltaMtidnng. Orders are filled and
drdvered in regular enter as received,
the Co. now have more orders booked
a few &lt;uJ fi ,l *111 stand
thnae in horwi wi... «i.u
,...... ...

(6) And lastly because they like to trade there.

’Nough said,
Good day,
Will see you later.

�PERSONALJ4ENTION.

nrSy®’

, jilting-

or the House
article writton
l.“8 is tbe f:rst
‘.TT’*,‘v7n
i rofesaor Brvce fo-n e4’!K^tar
jKX“""c
"•
wealth.” and it wtn ,AQM;rJtw» Commonto;«* OrtSrSSr

^r, jsskwhi num
HOLDEM —
JU'

re*“w"1 (nn" • “P to
=5iS!i3S^-0'K^ «&lt; mtbe who lorwl bl, Iriewl^

HIRE’S.

tlon will begin October

'x.,k.ru -to
,,®sUn*’

i/t u.tI'C2i"!tii"~‘,raB*
eot^^X°“n

i''*t Betti openpl by

O Aiblou
WWter'’

Mrs.- H. E. Jenne.

"I

Prices ReasonaWe

wpa^rw‘,rk&lt;"’‘hw'

local news.
vrdt
be bdrk

irh«'t r
»t6r.

Fuller's and C.’ D.
Milding Is being drawn.
•

&lt;-a&gt;li for apple* ut
ii. Darlow &amp; Co.

preparing to build a nice
property in the 3rd ward.

law

mtww from thta dty and vlcln... ojjn tamily excursion Tues-

I

It Is with pleasure that we refer to th*
’uc«« t«»*t the Troy laundry lias met
with since it was located In this dty.
while some still send their laundry work
away and receive it back in no liettar. if
in as good, condition as it would be If left
at the home institution, yet we are happy
to say that the number Is small. Mr
House, the proprietor, has moved Into his
new building just east of tbe Journal office,
aud has a very neat and complete laundry.
Thh is a home Institution and you should
patronize IL
’

James Rankin, who is clerking for Hol­
loway Bros., is the happy posses.-or of a
new
Hartford Safely bicycle. Now any­
X lurl"'
one who has had experience in taming a
•L Hendershott ha* bouxht the L. D. bicycle, knows that they are occasionally
mulish, and go exactly where you don’t
ujdt&gt;r ’’»:•• on Stalest. We understand
want them to. Such was Mr. Rankin’s
i; r'reiiddcratlMii WtS $3,500.
experience Monday evening, for while he
jk,- M-liikd* In thl* city were closed was gilding rapidly down Main St, the
r’:Jr*d&amp;&gt; a:-’ ru«H»n and Friday to allow vehicle was attracted toward John Hess­
mer’s jewelry store, and in spite of every
ihebeholar* to attend the fair.
effort of tlie rider, smashed into one of the ’
\ n* w &lt;t»** walk is being iaid un Jef- large window lights. Mr. Rankin was for­
t.pim St. in front of the post office. Such
tunately not hurt.
.h&lt;1 intelligent boy to learn
•■•I". Apply to Kd Holbrook

ijwnt votir hens and chickens that will
v.fifh three pounds amd upwards, live
. :fi.
Jo^. HOC.KBS.

. have !;&gt;&lt;&gt;»• -y that 1 ean loan on real es•■&gt;, riK'ttt-e ««r*«Md approved notes on
• _inahi.- terms.
CttAS. H. Ba veil
i Jlat Holden «fc Hire’- and.get one of
.. Cromwll dress shifts. The genial
|:..j rtamr- inform u« that they are noufctblfK t
'
.

r sale. ft;. residence property In first
one lol. tauBe and barn all In first
rendition. Terms to soft purchaser.
C. Wkisskbt.
-fore M Spary Phillips I* constantly
g.upwijh a good stock of crockery
llasswaw. A four piece set of fine
w:.rc ?.»i only 50 cent's. Call and see

f

)&lt;■■.« want to save the expense of a
MMtlL .1:'! buy a &lt;uit of that ounel’s
jfitldrwrar at Holden &amp; Hire’s, and
i.jl! think it Is 140 degrees In the

di
Eas
..1st
•• ,i&lt;

rtieX nr- al work hi Ixftvell getting
«ii way u» extend .the ixiwell «k
inc* H. IL into the -city. This looks
otth the proj&lt;-tort of tlie road Ind to .io something.

E uh* are lieing made so we are Inform-irnfth-e C. 1.. Howen. the Patron-demo-ra i.- nominee for representative to with&lt;!ravf. We understand that Casper don’t
‘iai: it* it that way yet.
Sjy thjnts! Doyonkils4 that Holden

A Hire have got a full line of underwear.
:uid they are dandles? They can beat the
won! o:&gt; prices, and if. yon don’t believe
&gt;t. ci'.i and examine for yourselves.

‘■^h trlta the story. Holden Jr Hire
* J itri- tly fur cash, and that is the reason
thatEl)ey..«»dl.»&gt;••!&lt; "xos. Ixnw« «»•'•** *—•
-• ...i nu .H illing goods
per cent less
• -.an'aiij otlffr dealer in Barry’County.

We ask republican Patrous to not forget
tbe language used by Mr. Andrew Kenne­
dy at the democratic county convention.
He said In substance as follows: -1 am in
a position to known what the Patrons of
Industry will do, and 1 assure this conven­
tion upon honor, that iMhey will endorse
the Patron county ticket, tbe Patrons ot
Barry county will oppose putting in any
Patron nominations for senator or con­
gressman. and will vote for the democratic
nominees.” If republican Patrons cannot
see where the democratic members of the
order would lead them, they ure blind In­
deed.
A meeting of the Michigan Board of
Pharmacy for the purpose of examining
candidates for registration, will be held at
l-ansing, Wednesday and Thursday. Nov.
5th and 6th, 1890. Tlie examination of
both registered pharmaclsts'and assistants
will commence on Wednesday at 9 a. m.,
at which hour all candidates will please re­
port at Representative Hall. The exam­
ination will occupy two :days. Special
railroad rates of one and one-third regular
fare for the round trip have been secured
for thia meeting. Reduced rate certificates
will be mailed to all who apply for them,
to the secretary, James Vemor, DetrolL
Mich.
The following Is a copy of a letter ad­■
dressed by Gov. Lucesfo all tbe prose­
cuting attorneys in the state: “Tne goodI
people of Louisiana are engaged in a death
and lite straggle with the monster known
as tbe Louisiana Lottery Co., and they ap­’
peal to
to aid them by enforcing our
town taws. Congress lias passed a taw pro­
hibiting the sending of tickets and adver­
tisements through tbe mails, and to evade
the effect of this the company is resorting•
to express companies. I very respectfully
ask that you will aid the authorities In
crushing out this monster by enforcing, so
fsr as you can, our taws against
(
ui««pier oxa sou mkuuu vTOio of Howell s
sUtotea certainly make ample provisions।
for preventing tbe sale of lottery tickets ini
this state.”
.

Ihkidcfit* in the second ward complain
a trtot daft about the unsatisfactory way,
•« wjiieli tbe sidewalk over Fall creek on
(ir-tij St., was left.-as tliereh nothing there
It has been quite awhile since we have&gt;
!'• protect pedestrians from falling down had tbe pleasure of announcipg such a
. the-iw-p lank.
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.
'
• .
welcome piece of news as tfie above, so
Aq afrriw :iug ot the Ptesi association. In long In fact, that the grumbler had com­
'
MaXtf Washington, Omo Strung, menced to croak. Time was about a year
»uit&lt;r of the "West Coast Trade,” of ago, when nearly every Issue of the city
. ,I»cqma. was elected as orator. Orno was I«pers contained propositions from differ
'.rnrrly editor of the NashvUh* News, and ent manufacturing Institutions to locate
hrje, and Hastings only had to-pay her
is a (oni undor.
*
Tomorrow afternoon, ut tbe Charlotte money and take ber choice.” But the ap­
parent •‘Inuoccuons desuetude’’ since then
fair, Harry HoMduat. Barry county’s lleetest has led many to believe that this city had
ttottir. and Pocahontas Prince, Eaton
got about the end of her rope ns far as se­
■uum/s t.,‘.test horse, will trot in the free curing new factories is concerned. Nego­
'«■ all. Many will go to see this iutcrost- ' tiations liave been pending for some time
lug arid exciting race.
between the dty and Mr. John 1’endcrgasL
Hr careful examinations and low prices । or Gr»«l ItopbK wllb Hie vl«w ot piling
t&lt;«r Iret-clu-v work, gu to Abbott, the i the tatter to locate a factory here, for the
optician, a lie makes a specialty of core j inanutwiture ot shoddy, sod Friday
^titg all defect* of vision. Satisfaction Inc tbe deal was closed, the city alvlnk
ruarinb-f d. Examination free. With Dr. Mr. Fandergast JSOO bonoa. bo sgwlny to
jM«IL Hl East Maln-st." Battle Crw k, employ tram IS to M men tor the term or
s yen. tbe dty hartnx wpto
that tho contract will be tulSHed. Mr. r.
Tbp Hading* Building &lt;t Ixvan AMoeiaIim Muod the J. S. Goodyear mH! proper­
':on hili M»n jMne a new aeries of stack. ty In tbe 2nd ward tor the term of s&gt;“”
• AU the money that has been paid in Is with the prirllep ot boyluf It at the end
n&lt;-w but at interest, and much more eon Id ot that time, and will start al onee to
w-e| been loaucd had It been on hand. make some ertenalee repairs on the ImUcl
arndFo ?U ' n iS ln a VerJ‘ ,,our,5h,n&lt; In., besides bnlldlnc on a brick “““J?"
40.W teeL Work on the In.Udlur will
14 Fuller aud Beebe block will be commence at once and tho plant will soo
'■Jinweted and ull ready for occupation b'Hartlrw&gt; has reason to he very proud
I ulFek 3 •*' nwtL The hawmeut of this
ha* been rented by Busby Bros., ber manntactorlng Instlhttlotm as they are
*b0 ^‘.ll have one of the neatest and most 211 nmnlna lull tomes ot band, and luve
added much to tbe wealth ot Uns dty. The
«W»wient tariff shops In tbe state.
tontUurptaetory armed to employ &lt;•
^urW,lian the way frora I*' bands, and now employsl&lt;»™
ix.U
11w;n: Sttt’l’**y
smooth down this number will be Utorvmmd this «Intori
1S*J’,n3e*1 feelings; of local democrats tbe wblptadory sitreed to ran tram is to
P'*' eonhty ticket unpleasantness. 20. and now about 60 And steady
e undereLm I h ■ went away a* wise as moot In that Institution, and .0 are cm
**
but that tlie ruffled feellnga «e- ployed In Uie felt Isiot '•'“T, &lt;u&gt;d wt M
. iujm to down.
lord bat the new institution w U meet w U&gt;
Imw^ 3{Usl,y has arranged- to open a the same measure ot soocese. that three In
«u*y.|1(ll. in ;11K noting, house, in a
£-3-»ni room (.penin* o(t riwu (iie office.
joi-trel will i)&lt; Up tastefolly. ami. hi a
~r' b’.itt l&gt;r ready for inreliitwH. Fred Is
L.i
bnriier. and his many friends
■iu ere to i- t;iat he receives u good
wtnguij'y

5“"n,'u«. OS Win. S. Mdoy,
the !« . Ks l"wiiahip was’ driving toward
whu . '
Italian gypsy band
|MTW. Mdoj.f(| borBt!
viiiUn. a‘
ln‘‘u«gtrie and made n
Itatthro"l’'K the old gentleman
Urnkw1*?
Kroond- No i»ones were
luriM o-'?,ie re^hied severe Internal hirmaiu1 ‘ehnrMJ fel1 ,a « ditch by the
we. a,(j broke oue of Jls Jetf!u

tantUtoael. t„, Ib. |r conjort aud weltate.
*!'”* * tofmber ot Utr Hutnl . od £.
S'..r.
,IU« fbbn.1 ntcurwl mtord.) from 111, Uu- taene, under K. ot 1’
auspices, and conducted by Rev. W. M.
A IoV.n» w,te and ‘•■oghtcr are
Sn mt™0??1 V*
Wld “an&gt;‘ friend*

ONLYONE-PRJGE CLOTHIERS
ZAZ

COUNTY.

retain, l|

llasttol bouse, ud build two brlr-k sa.it toTekJX.""^ H™J'rshott»4
tlon to the new butldlnir, web two stone,
hlrb; Tho brst will be on tbe north and yo^X'tXs:’4
-•stern pan ot Ute lot and will be a,;j
the other will be tllreetlj oil from the din!
E4
Ing room, nnd the lower part b" u*&lt;m1 for ■
kitchen. ■n.l.wmb.btoSi As^'at

.'i-fa/'Tn to nil patrons. ‘

-- THE--

lupntaw

He seetuol elwe,.

M. U. Coluxi FrtuulTfct. Art

•&gt;
M C. R. IL
Seri sprier N. T. Parker win

(j aJt,•hth.n given to cutting and
J.Mrs. Jenne has had
fuar* • xpfience in the business and

1

”**“ 111
* •&gt;»« thM. 1U
oeMMlto. ta
Hie w, etrata not ewntuma: bat be ru

Weissert Block,

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t'

T»Mo, Ohio, a.p
o,cl“ri«’l •&gt;’ in the Stow. WM . W

30rd
Ml88 Ada M‘?Uel «y« that
•ihe ta well pteared with the m,-J:
Alfred Hare ami Miss Hattie Evans of
Bellevue, attended the fair l^t wrek. ’

Stttaiw IS ?riTb{ .hd-vWlin&lt; friends
Saginaw and is having a gWd time.
Irv Cressey |5 derklng in H. G. H«&gt;'s
drug store, during the lalter’i absency. F

and B,fc’ &lt;&lt; Vergennes,
'tailed her sister in tills city .last week, j
Matthew*, of Athland. Wil
couiln, ta vtaltlug hta parenu in Irving.

Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the
iTTsbyterlan church next Sunday. Servi­
ces at loajo ami 7. Subject morning.
Autumn leaves” evening. -Cranks.”
The communion &lt;»f the Lord’s supper after
the morning service.

Statistics of the M. E. Michigan confer­
ence are:—Full members and probationers
41,741; number of baptisms 2,715. Num­
ber of churches 440. Increase over last
year 3T. Value of churches, $1,596,887.
-Increase $80,572. Number of parsonages
200, Increase 20. Value of parsonages
5184,708. Paid on old Indebtedness $15.­
302, present indebtedness Sfid.082, decrease
$7,1'3$. Paid for current expenses $34,■J25. Number of Sunday schools 608, In­
crease 30. Number of officials and teach­
ers 7,003, increase 242. Number of schol­
ars of all ages 48.397. increase 707. Rais­
ed by Women’s Foreign Missionary society
87,291, by Women’.-Home Missionary so­
ciety $2,141. Raised for pastors, prealding elders, and bishops $104,521, Increase
$850. The missionary contribution for the
year aggregated $83,658.45, an Increase of
$392.64.

Geo. A. Reuter, of FL Recovery. Ohio,
was a welcome caller at this pftice Monday.
The Little Builders will hold their first
&lt;’21^
Flora a"d Sahle Battle, If
; annual meeting next Saturday at 2:80 p.
”™«d Rapids, were In the city over Sun-. in., at tbe home of Mrs. B. IL Itoae.

Tbe W. F. M. society will hold their anPercy Jones, of Grand Rapids, was Ike
&lt; jiual meeting for the election of officers,
guest of Dan Reynolds Thunulay and Ffi-. also their quarterly tea meeting on Wed­
day.
nesday afternoon, Oct. 8th. at the home of
Jas',
yen*anti ^‘th Gray, of Caledonia, Mm. 1&gt;. Striker. 'A cordial Invitation is
extended to all. Tea served from five to
fair0 ° flW C,,y ,Wt Wet k "nd t00k In
seven.
The society connected with Emmanuel
Mrs. Traversy Phillips returned from a
visit with her daughter in Saginaw last church will be entertained Thursday after­
noon, Oct. 9th. by Mesdames W. S. Good­
year, N. T. Parker. Tt J. Bush. Earl
Mr. aud Mrs. Z. B. Hoyt expect to start Brown. J. Hewes. ,N. Bailey, J. Rogers.
for the East next work on a visit with rel­ Dr. Drake. Frank Stebbins, W. Chjdeater
atives.
at society rooms from half past live until
seven,
J. W. Black and wife, of E|Dorad&lt;&gt;,
Kansas, are vtaltlug at hta father’s A.
Tbe Star W. C. T. U. will bold their
Black's..
next meeting at the home of Mrs. M. H.
Burton, on Tuesday of next week.
Robert Simpson, of Auburn, Ind., at­
tended the funeral of hta brother George
October 80tb. tlie members of Hastings
I M. E. church, as of nil churches in the
yesterday.
Michigan conference, will vote on the
Ernest Hampton, of Jackson, was Id the
question of admitting women as lay dele­
city hist week, visiting his
'' parents and
gates to future conferences.
taking In the fair.
Au excellent program was rendered at
Miss Agnes Williams, of Philadelphia, the meeting of Epwortli league Tuesday
was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. L. C, evening.
Welton last week.
The young ladles connected with the
Mr». C. Helms returned to-her home hi Willing Band society ore requested to meet
Eaton Co., last week, after a short visit at Miss Belle Handy's rooms Monday ev­
with friends here.
ening at seven o’clock sharp. Annual
Amo« Keyes, Commtaiou merchant of election of officers and planning work for
Boston. Mas*., was the guest of Frank the fall’ls the object of tliemeeting.
Ackerson Tuesday.

Smith Holmes, of Grand Raphta, was in
Following are the real estate transfers
the city last week, looking quite pale from •of the week ending Sept. 2»nd, 1890. as
the effects of hta recent Injury.
taken from tbe booksln tbe register's office:
U^Txiyta Goodyear has l&gt;eeu promoted from
Isaac U. Warner io Geo. Austin; .parcel Cas­
2nd Lieutenant to 1st Lieutenant, at the tleton. »125
Fred H. ilailow to Richard Doyle; parcel
Kenyon (Ohio) Military Academy.
Roue, |1M.
KmelweGant to Wm. Hewett; lot 10M and
Henry Raymond, State Commissioner of V,e»i
u lot tons city. |i»u.
Insurance, of Lansing, ’was in the city
Lydia W. Woodman* to Wyman A. Bnll;tSa
MCA Prairieville. U.QQ0.
Thursday the guest of P. T. Coterove.
B. A. Cotant teJostnuand Efiraoetb Boorom;
F. G. Black, J. W. Black and wife, H. la Hastings. 9100.
Lewi* Birman to J. W. Carpenter; l.’Oa sec 13
G. Brown and wife, and Mrs. E. A. Carlton. 93,‘JOO
Clarke spent three days at Gud lake the
Harriet IL Cameron to D. 1- and Betsey
Reedman: lot c Orangeville. »uo.
past week.
P. T. Colgroveto Jas. F. ,ai&gt;u Lydia Russell
lot
« dtylitre.
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^tlmrlle Fowler, of Maple Grove, .was a
Ansel Klng»bury to B. C. Wait; psircels Hope.
welcome caller at thta office Monday. He
^M.' C. Hull to Phillip Granani; 2a Orangeville
started for Ohio Tuesday on a short visit
sec s. lino.
Soin Campbell &gt;&lt;t al to A. E. Kenastod; lots
UtM and 007 City 9W0.
's. Spary Phillips, who was taken very i 4M.
Grace O. Matthews to Vance Holmes; 3a
sick In Detroit during the Exposition, with Castleton, sec :i5.91-3.
pneumonia, ta steadily improving since | IHrani M. Chase to Wm. H. Chrue: lot 3j Del­
ton. $4®.
*she has retumad home.

AND AT THE

LowestLiving

Price.

Our Fall and Winter Slpck
Hats, Caps, Gents Furnishing
Goods and Clothing
A.re Now Arrivma-.
Our stock is larger than ever before and
prices lower.
.
We have several grades irt Black Cheviot
Suits and Overcoats. They are very fashion­
able and will be largely worn this fall and
winter.

If you are in want of an Overcoat or Suit
call and see them before buying.
Yours truly,

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co
flT RUSSELL’J
Now ready for your inspection and bound
to please.

miu relatives.

Chas. Carter started for Hie Hastings
fair on Saturday with the Goblevllle mare, » On the 14th ot August our highly
Don Bush’s Fan. and P. IL Gilkey’s colt. cstemed friend, B. H. Babcock commonly
knoivn as Uncle/Benjamin, pa-sed from
—Plainwell Independent.
this’ life to that bourne from whence no
W. F. -Stokes, the genial agent at the traveler ever returns. He was hale for a
C. K. &amp; S. IL IL has resigned his position man of 70 years, until last May. His sick­
and the same ta being fill«l by Ben Waite, ness was of a peculiar nature, and while
who has filled simitar positions In.both bis Mehda thought that he would recover,
Kalamazoo and Delton.
yet he was sure'that it was Ills last sicknetm.
’
,
UHAtlngaaWlll Soon be Lighted With
Deceased moved to the town of Balti­
Electricity.
more with bls family In 1858 and by In­
Since the time when the memory of man dustry and economy they have pros|&gt;ered.
runneth not to the contrary, the citizens A loving wife, three children and a large
of this city have groped around In Egyptian circle of friends are left to inouni the loss
darkness at night, seemingly contented of a kind husband and father, and a true
with the thought that “some day, perhaps friend.
,
we will have electric lights. W hile It has
In the prime of life he was n great lover
always been the policy of the city to go of hunting, and there are many who will
“slow but sure,” and In many rwpecls rememlier with pleasure his odd |torles
this ell? 1. fully np to lite tlmre.
«&gt; while In camp life.' Peace u» his ashes
the huretloli of llltbllnil lh«'
!“,1‘ and sacred be his memory.
Inn I, pnlnrulb- In the rear. Except for
a tew lawns that abed their lustre tor M
much as "xorelkht feet to every direc­

tly. this city would be Mapletel, wrap­
ped in darkness every nlffhL Just think
of this protection tn pedestrians n the
evening? While perhaps the
city oil lamps, would be amp {
satisfy the population of a village, whose
Inhabitants could be seated on a dry goods
box. yet they hardly meet tbe demands of

Last week County Clerk Brice received
notice from the State Auditor (tenoral that
Barry County’s share of the state tax
would be $17,875,56, made up as follows;
Vnl^a-J^.^^.—— •
5^47 13
Normal school-current expenses.....
Agricultural college-genend aud oth318 41
Agrfcultursd5 eolirgt—stain Weather

MmSpehwi U.' F.- support-.I.’
vrar has-demandesl bolter P.roteettonHn
ywg1 wgte'r bund-renorai
S erenlr* mid In
rerenwtlves of oeveral different e ecinc g^J^tar drWt“MUvral and o.iier
Hght companlee to tide e ly. to pot ln^
B£S5a3»te;^urre«t«i»:~aid
nlant as an Investment Among
jjTpumW waa Mr. C. T. G«&lt;0 ot A te- srJS'fldSinii mw &lt;" gul^i"1
who, to use hta own (language
rral and oUie. expanses........ •••••
S’Lto e^e onU.l.eHytor a iong time.
Michigan rtoldlers ban*— general and
other expenses
^,.‘r.",S5Xd to -y that the

3io :o

have been Milt for and toe nor!rwml«

TXtoM^«-x^

IX will liave bla poraoual attoPtlon- "e
Slat £
to be tooatml «
Fall creek.

MILLINERY
All the latest and best patterns and styles
for the autumnal season.
C

The ladies of Hastings and vicinity will find
here an assortment that cannot fail to please
and at satisfactory prices.

Fall Dress Goods,
Our first invoices have arrived and we
shall be pleased to show them. They are
worth looking at, and comprise the latest and
most desirable patterns.

Call in and See Them

tendawt .................................. ......... .
General
Stltution* liave.
ta
nghts. .mH We understand that Mr. 1’aridrreset I,
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�RAKED BY MORLEY
The British Statesman
About Tipperary,

Talks

BALFOUR'S RULE HOTLY BERATED.

Illg

Cheek

In*

London. Sept. 33. —John Morley, speak­
ing at SL Helens last night, asked tbe coerclonials of that constituency and of tho
whole country whether the state of Ire­
land to-day was what they bad bargained
for when they voted for the present gov­
ernment? At an instance of the situation
in Ireland he would cite the fact that
When John Dillon went to addreas bis
constituents a week ago be found the sta­
tion surrounded by military and police,
and was advised by the local authorities
to be careful in his language or the meet­
ing would be dispersed. This meant that
“loyal" magistrates would judge his
speech; and this meant "bayonets and
clubs.

What reason existed why an Irish ora­
tor should not be allowed to addreas hit
constituents untrammeled? The Tipper­
ary prosecution bad blasted the hopes of
the Unionists, for it had given ths lie to
their rose colored pictures of tbe success
of the government'* Irish policy. The
last fortnight's proceedings would - cause
all tbe Nationalists, lay aud clerical, to
rally in a common cause and would does
up any gap that might have appeared in
tbe rank*.
The criticisms which had
been passed upon Morley's action in go­
ing to Ireland were inspired by a dog-inthe-manger policy. Balfour would not
go himself nor permit any one else to go.
The speaker went to Tipperary because be
felt that the proceeding* there marked
tbe lurnin^'point in tho great battle, aud
because he felt that the government was
about to drive a nail in Its own coffin.
Morley proceeded to describe the as
sault made by the police upon thecrowdat
Tipperary, and snid that the clubbing
had no provocation but the cheers of tbe
citizens in his honor. He explained the
xcircumstanec* of the assault, and de­
clared that such violence was wholly un­
warranted. Tlie crowd at the court hous'd
was a harmless and insignificant one.
O'Brien, Dillon and Harrington urged
that the public bo allowed to enter tbe
court-room, but the police responded only
with blows.
Police Did • lie Rioting.

“I. my»elf,” continued Morley, •‘saw
one man knocked down who was stand­
ing perfectly quiet, and bad not made a
disorderly sound or sign. It was a piece
of sheer brutality. I saw no stones
thrown at tbe police, as has been alleged.
Two English constahlos would have done
all that wm necoMary to guard the access
to tbe court and peaceably preserve order.
Tbe rioting was wholly on tbe part ot the
police.* Morley's statement
showed
that if Balfour produced in the house of
commons what had been published aa the
official version of the affair, Morley would
take direct Issue with it, and insist that it
was false from beginning to end.

Morley was very severe in his reflec­
tions upon Balfour. He said it wm no
wonder that iw regard to the secretary's
methods tbe Iztah do not respect the law
and do bate the government.
Col. Caddell, the presiding magistrate
at the Tipperary hearing, assorts that
John Morley himself appealed to him to
exclude tbe crowd from the court bouse.

The trial of Dillon and bis confreres
made poor progress. Healy, counsel for
the defendants, announced that he pro­
posed to refer the question of Mr. Shan­
non’* eligibility to sit In tbe case to the
high court of justice nt Dunlin. He in­
sisted that they hod tbe beat of reason to
doubt tbe fairness and impartially of Mr.
Shannon, and wauted tho case suspended
until the appeal could-be decided.
Adding Insult to InjuryIt is likely that tbe last has not been
"Sward 'of tbe colliaion between the police
and the people in front of the court at
Tipperary last Thursday. It is reported
that the government intends to prosecute
many ot tbe persons who were present in
the crowd for inciting a riot. Harring­
ton, member of parliament for the mid
dis division of Tipperary, who received n
severe blow over the bead from a police­
man's c Inb, ia mentioned among those
likely to be prosecuted.

AN EMPRESS IN

DUDGEON.

Stupid Cisrcjmen Lo»r a Libera! Gift

Berlin, Sept. 80.—A curious coutretampta happened to the empress during
bet visit to Breslau. Tho empress hav­
ing expressed a desire to visit the famous
Elizabeth church, the trustee hastened to
summon all the members of the clergy
and tbe church choir to receive her. and
at tbesam-: (ime ordering t he doors dosed
to the public. Tbe empress arrived only
to find the doors of. the church, locked.
The gentleman in attendance repeatedly
knocked for admittance..and could hear
voice.* nnd footsteps inside but do one
camr to his bidding.

The empress waited iu iter carriage for
a fev tninntja. and then drove away in
high dudge m, tearing up a check for 5.000
marks which she bad intended presenting
to the church. The clergy and cl elaters
waited for tbe kalaeriue until 10 o'clock
at night, and then sent to the palace to
to make inquiries, wbeu they were
informed that tbe contretemps was
owing to their own stupidity. T hey ex­
cused themselves by saying that they
ihotxeht the knocking st the door wa-i the
act of the public.
LONDON. Sept. KI—A dispatch from
Shanghai says, that the Chinese propose
sending tbolr magnificent fleet, now un­
der the ruinsoaod of Chinese naval offi­
cers. on a voyage across tbe Pacific to
prove to lbs world China's abil'ty to han­
dle a fleet iu the open sea Heretofore the
oruias along the coast* and islands, with
aa oceawnnal venture into the Pacific or
tbe Indian oeeaaj
.

vigorously denounced Boulangerism. On
the completion of the oeremnnlea. and a*
M. Gnlot was taking hU departure, a Bouianglat attempted to assault tbe rafniater,
at tbe same time urinr&gt; intuiting lan­
guage. Tbe man wm at once placed on&lt;sr arreaL

KEELTY’8 ERROR.
It Costs .the Lives of
Train Elands.

Eight

Lox pox, SepL 30.—Tbe Pall Mall Ga- AWFUL WRECK ON THE B. AND 0.
Bette, in the course of an article on tbe
McKinley tariff bill, expresses the belief The Telegraph Operator Forgot* and
that the measure will become t\, means
Two Train* Crash Together on a Short
forcing Canada into commercial union
Curvo—The Ghaatly Fata o! an Englnwith the United States The Gasette sug­
' eer—Disappraranoe of the Cause of
gests that England place a duty upon
the Disaster, Dismayed and Panto*
non-coloulal products, and form an impe­
Struck by M Sight ot Hi* Work—Names
ria! tariff union as an offset to tbe Amer­
ican measure.
Zanksvillx, O.. SepL 20. —One of the
worst freigbt'wrecka in the- history of the
Paris, Sept. 30.—Advices from Senegal
Baltimore and Ohio railway occurred ten
state that a native army under Chief AKmiles west of here at midnight Saturday.
madon besieged Kumakarl. but were re­
pulsed and dispersed by tbe French. Eight men were killed, one terribly
Three hundred and eighty of the natives injured, and property to the amount ot
3100.U0O dretroyed. Th* wreck was caused
were killed.
by the failure of Francis Keelty, operator
GREAT BLAZE AT CHICAGO.
at Black H.-uid, to deliver orders to an
east-bound frel/hi, Ude-tracking it «t
that stai ion until a west-bound freight
Chicago, Sept, 29.—More than one-halt pasaod. The two trains uoHided on a short
of the extensive stock yards plant and curve just outride ot n deotw wood, and
property of the Anglo-American Provis­ neither engineer saw the other tnBn un­
ion company was destroyed by fire yester­ til within a tew yard* oj it. Tho engineer
day. The most conservative estimate of and fiseman on the east-bound train
jumped, both rec.-iving serous injuriea.
ths loss is 9700,000, the highest nearly 31,­
An £ngln*er*s Frightful D«atte.
900,000. Prior to ita acquisition a few
The engineer and fireman ot the west­
months since by an English syndicate
with a capital of • f.V&gt;J,00), the property bound train ware instantly killed, the
was owned by the Fowler Bro*. Consid­ former being terrlbiad mangled by splint­
erable mystery surrounds the origin of ers of car* which were rained Into the ten­
the fire. Flames were discovered In the der. Ills blood and brains were scattered
«ngine room shortly after 1 a. m.. nnd the brer the ground for several feel aroftnd.
private fire company maintained by tho The fireman was caught between the en­
Englishmen fought them for some time gine nnd lender and crushed to a pulp.
before calling for reinforcements from When taken om he was roasted by the
the city.
tire front the engine*.
Before these arrived the flames hail
spread to tbe immense packing hones,
thence to warehouses E. F, and R In the
packing bouse were 9,&lt;XN diesaed hogs,
which had been slaughterci during tbe
past two days, while on one fluor of the
adjoining warehouse there were 300,000
pounds of sausage in process of curing. On
the other floors ot this aud tbe adjoining
warehouses were sto-ed thu product of
90.000 bogs, together with an immense
quantity of beef. With this material to
feed on the fire raged furiously for hours,
and although twenty-six of the city en­
gines were called into requisition, it was
not rill late yesterday afternoon that it
was brought under control. At ono tuns
it wm feared that tbe conflagration would
cover a greater portion of the packing
house district.

Several thousand lire hogs were with
difficulty saved from tbe warehouse F.
Tbe IcdM proper is fully covered by insur­
ance. but the Ions resulting from tho sunpenaiou of business will .be enormous, as
tbe concern has been killing from 4,OD
to 7,000 bogs daily and profiosed to in­
crease the number to 1^000 in two weeks.
Thirteen hundred men are thrown out of
employment. A searching Investigation
into the origin of tbe fire is to be made.
General Manager Stobo places the loss on
buildings at $75,000; machinery, including
three ice machines, 130,000, and stock
'
nearly WOO. 000.
EIGHT PERSONS KILLED.

ZaNXBVILLE, Ohio., SepL 29.—About 1
o'clock - Sunday morntag a most disas­
trous freight wreck occurred on tbe Bal­
timore and Ohio near. Pleasant Valley, a
abort distance west of this city. Orders
were given east and west bound freights
to pass at Black Hand, but Operator
Realty at that place failed to deliver tbe
order to the east-bound train. Later he
saw hi* mistake and telegraphed the oper
ator here that there would be a wreck
pretty soon, and left his post He is a
mem boy. Both engines and'a number
of cars tilled with oats, coke, and mer­
chandise were pflqfl np in tbe greatest
confusion.
.
Eight men were killed, as follows:
John Buckingham, engineer; William
Firestone, fireman; Freeman ,Keller,
brakeman: John Cochran; Ben Smart.
Gratoit; Glen Bash. Zanesville: George
W. Stoueburner, Zanesville; Tom Mc­
Crary, not found; one unknown. John
Kemp, an engineer, had bi* leg cut off
aud Fireman Wilson a hand smashed.
Trains are running by the way of tbe Pan­
handle between Zanesville aud Newark.
Those not employed on the train were
beating their way from Columbus.

Allentown, Pn., SepL 29.—One hun­
dred and eighty-two days ot involuntary
fasting, without a morsel ot food or a
drop ot water, la the record thus far made
by Lehigh county's now famous but most
unfortunate invalid. Mrs. Adam \\'ucbter, up at Whitehall. Her condition has
changed but slightly for the worse since
lost Saturday. Her strength, however, is
slowly but inevitably ebbing away, and
her sufferings are extreme.
At times she is rational, and expresses
her wishes, to the family iu a faint whis­
per. Her but request to her attending
physician. Dr. Selgtr, is that be keep doctorn and other people from coming to the
sick-room and offering her food and
water. Accordingly the physician ha* *o
arranged that all medical visitors and
other* must first apply to him and obtam
a post before they can be admitted. Dr.
Seiger is of the opinion that Mrs. Wuchter may survive another month longer.
' PlTTMUKO, Pa, Sept SO.—The wall of a

tenement bouse adjoining the tannery of
Jamia Callery 8t Co., River avenue, Alle­
gheny City, fell with a crash Saturday,
burying seven workmen iu tbe ruina
John Faevallege wu taken out dead;
Matthew Voswcl! and Joseph Vogle died
within a few minutes after reaching tbe
hospital; Joseph Mackowita and Gorge
Radway were aariously hurt, and another
man employed on the building is mkaing.
Washington Cite, Sept 9.—Tbe sen­
ate in secret session Saturday confirmed
tbe following nominations: Envoys ex­
traordinary and ministers plenipotentiary:
E. Burd Grubb, of New Jersey, to Spain;
Edwin fl. Conger, of Iowa, to Brazil.
San Francisco, Sept 37.—Tbe British
ship Gretna from London for this port,
which waa given up for lost by tbe under­
writers, arrived bore Friday evening. The
Gretna encountered a sucoeasiou of heavy
galrs dnrtngwbicb *be was blown oat of

The list ot killed Is a* follows: John
Buckingham, engineer. Neward. O.; John
Cochran, reoldenco unknown; Benjamin
Smart,
brakeman, Gratiot, O.; Glenn
Bash, Zanesville. O.; Thomas McCreary,
Newark. U.: George W. Sloncburtter,
Zanesville^ O.: William Firestone, fire­
tian, Newark. O.; one unknown.
Tha Injured are: John Kemp, engineer
Ro. 28. both h•g» broken; Fireman Wil■Oil, Newark, one arm cut off and side
crushed.
As soon as Operator Keelty discovered
that be ha&gt;l failed to hang out signals
and tbe train hnd passed, he left his office
and followed it at the top of his speed.
When bo reached the scene ot thu colliaion
and saw the ie.-trful can'^qnencc of hi*
negligence, he turned and fled, and noth­
ing ia now known of bl* whereabouts. Of­
ficers are scouring tbe country in search
ot Keelty. but no trace ot him has !&gt;een
discovered. His parent* live in this dty.
and they are a* completely prtntrated
over the affair as tbe relative* ot the vic-

THE NATIONAL LEGISLATURE.

Washinotok CtTT, SepL 34.—In the
senate yesterday tbe resolution to invwtlgate tbe treatment of women and children
in mill* and factories was referred to
committee. Several unimportant mea.urea were taken from the calendar and
pemed. and the court bill waa further de­
bated without action.
.
Tha house succeeded in gaUlng a quo
rum, and the reports of tbs elections oommittee, unseating Venable of Virginiaand Elliott of South Carolina, and Beat­
ing In their places Langston and Miller
(both colored), were agreed to without dur
cnmlon. The conference report on th?
deficiency bill wm discussed, but notdbpool of.
Washington City. Sept. ar.-In the
bouse yesterday Miller of South Carolina
was’ sworn in. A resolution from ths for­
eign affairs committee calling an tho pres­
ident for information about tbs killing ot
Gen. Barrundia wm agreed to. A rraolnliou from the Judiciary comm it lee direct­
ing that Kennedy's cetehrated speech be
excluded from tbe permanent record waa
agreed to. Kennedy d-feuded himself in
a long speech, raying that be wa* perfect­
ly willing for the country to p**« judg­
ment on him.
Tbe French spoliation
claims amendmeut to tbe deficiency hill
was non-con curred in—111 to 8«—and a
confereucr was orders'!. The senate bill*
were passed penatenlng Mr*.Fremont, Mrs
McClellan and Mrs. Crook: also sMate
bill to regulate the naming of United
States reasels, and other less important
measure*.
Tbe senate passed a resolution directing
the heads of the state, treasury, war. and
navy departments to prepare bills baswi
ou the recommendations of the marine
confereucn. A number ot bills of no gen­
eral interest were paMied. Senate subat:tute for the federal court bill was
^&gt;a**cd. The land court bill waa debated
without action.
Washington City'. Sept K.—The sen­
ate yesterday passed house bill to es­
tablish a port of delivery at Peoria. Illa;
oeuate resolutions extending for one year
tbe time for payment on laud clnhna fn
cases of crop failure; senate bill requiring
the United States to defend homesten I
title* where land is claimed to be mineral
ix-causo of pbusplute de;&gt;o«!U. and other
mea-nure*. The land court bill was dis­
cussed further without actiun.
The hou r discussed and agreed to the
confer.’tic? report on the land grant Tor­
; feltnre hill. :« well n* the conference re­
ports on the bill* authorizing tbe entry of
land* bycilii-* and ton n« foroimetery pur­
poses granting a pension to Mm. Hart­
ranft, and to relieve the settler* on North­
ern Pacific railway indemnity land*. A
resolution to investigat- charge* of *peiu
lotion in office made against tbe |x»tana*ter i f the bouse, was agreed to. The bill
defining tbe duty of the *crgL-aut-at arm*
of the house wa« jMisaed; also tbe bill aje
propriutlng 31,01X1.000 to enable the secre­
tary of tbe navy to purchase nickel ore or
matte for nickel steel armor, end some
minor meaaurea.

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CHICAGO.

CASTORIA

Within ten minutes after the accident
the people ot tbe neighborhood began ar­
Washikgton errr, Sept 37.-Tbeicnate
riving at tbe apoL .They lent willing as­ I
sistance to the trainmen in the search for agreed to the conference report on the bill
the bodie*. At 9 a. m. tbe wriockiug train to establish Rock Creek park In the Dis­
bad to be taken to Barnesville, where an­ trict of Columbia. Tbe bill to amend the j
other wreck bad occurred, and tho work act to prohibit the importation of foreign
here ans delayed mteensl hours. All ot
laborer* wa* amended so aa to exempt
the bodies .that were recovered were
from the prohibition ministers of religion,
taken to Newuk. Tua track was not
musical or other urtht*. or musician*, and
badly torn up owing ia the sharp curve,
then laid aside. Tbe bill to eatablirii a
which threw tbe cars to the sides rather
United Slates land court wm debated
than directly on the track, so that it was
without action; a few bill* of no general
not extremely difficult to dear sufficient­
interest
and
. passed,
I’
“uu tbe senate
WOW adjourned.
aajournecl. --• _ _
__
ly to allow train* to jiaae.
TU_ u-----------------Tbe house passed a re.olution appointing
ig _________
a subcommittee -WWof «a.w
Ore MVUA
from H,B
tbe
THEY PICKED AROUND.
World's fair committee to investigate
I Dakota Farmer* aud Prohlbltlonlat* Mix progrm* in World’s fair matter*. A res­
Tbelr stat* Ticket.
olution was passed ordering an invrotiga.
Gband Furls, N. D., Sept 37.—Late tlon of thti charge that the house port­
Thursday night the state convention ot master keeps on the roll at 3100 a month
Prohibitionists and the Farmers' Alliance one Bradley, an employe of tbe govern­
indorsed tho Republican nominees for ment printing office, who. it ia said, jays
•95 a month to tbe pottmaater*'* sou. A
i said durabUlty.
congress, lieutenant governor, rommis- number ot unu acre taken from the cal­
ttw otaadard drew
tni««ionerof insurance, aud Railroad Com- endar aud paewd.
• SeMWCtolUr Mlapwd
McKinley prerented
‘
3__________________
mhaloner Andrew Slotten; tbe Demo­ tbe conference report on tbe tariff bill,
cratic nominees for secretary of slate, su- and gave notice that he would call it up
periniendent of public Instruction, aud immediately after the reading of the
Railroad Commissioner B. B. See vena
JouniaL Tbe reading of the report was I
Then they made the followin'.- nomina­ in progress when the bouse took a recess.
tions: For governor. W alter Muir; audi­ Se evening session wm devoted to ann­
tor, H. P. Dickieson: treasurer. K. J.
exation ot private peusion bills.
Nomland, Htilaboru; attorney general, N.
W. L. 1KJLGLAH, Braekt.a, Mmm.
Washington Qty, Sept 29.—The *en
C. Young, Bathgate; railroad commis­
sioner, Ezra Turner.
A vigorous cam­ ate Saturday paired the house joint reso­
lution to appropriate 31.000,000 for nickel
paign will l&gt;e mode.
to be used in armor plate. Tbe bill to
FLAMES IN A CHURCH.
amend the alien labor law was amended
Fire Destroy*' the. Grace Presbyterian so aa to exempt organization* of musi­
cians or orchestra*, and teacbem, but
Kdlflee at Peoria, III*.
Peoria, Illa, Sept. 29.—At 10:30 o'clock went over without Anal action. The hill
Sunday morning the Grace Prealiyterian to create a land court was recommitted to
church on Madison avenue was burned to tbe committee on private land claim*,
Tbe hili to adjust claims ot laborers un­
the ground. The edifice was filled with
der tbe eight-hour law was considered,and
people, and the first warning they bad of was pending when the senate aiijourued.
Impending danger was the falling of a
Tlie bouse discussed at leugth the con­
portion of the root The fire hnd caught ference report on tho tariff bill and
■insureear*UUb&gt;«or &gt;ou m.&lt;hl
in the loft from the furnace flue aud had adopted iv-15! to 79. A concurrent reso­
too
gained good headway before it was dis­ lution for an adjournment ot congress on
Tuesday
next
wa
*
p*-«l.
There
were
covered. When the flame* were noticed
great consternation prevailed anti there but two Republicans voted nay ou tbe
wtw an immediate stampede.
People tariff .bill, Coleman of Louisiana and
rushed over each uther tn their frantic Kelly ot Kansas; Featherstone ot Arendeavors to escape, and men. women kanaao. Independent, also voted nay
and children jumped from the high win­
Washington Cftt, Sept 30— Besides
dows nnd were carried away by outsiders dtscussiog without action the conference
who had arrived.
report on tbe tariff bill tho senate yester­
All the tike engines iu the city were
day did tho following buslnae*: Confer­
called out but the church nnd Its con touts
bill for relief of
were totally destroyed.
The building ence report on
Northern Pacific load*
was a large frame structure, erected settlers on
QTTikt k other, Inxlitcn tarkfRIDD’a.
to;
Mso
report
on
de­
about seven years ago at a coat of W.IKX), agreed
The organ, carpets, and furnishings in­ ficiency bill; Methodist Episcopal resolu­
creased its value to UO.OX). on which there tion askh.g congress to do no bmdneM on
olrrt* E'«a. Goldthl!. song Restorer, Trap
was an insurance ot 97.750 in five com­ Sund.r-r.fc.reJ;
Cage*. Plea
etc.
'
»
panies. Fortunately no oue was seriously journmeut-referred; house bill defining Wilson s Bi&lt;&gt; Eibi&gt; Stour Cleveland, Ohio.
injured in tho mad rush. The fire spread duties of sergeant-at-arms passed. IngalU
to residence* near by, Ini; these wt-ro by request Introduced a bill to pay ar­
rears nt pensions on application* filed
saved.
____________________
since July 1 i8?«. a number ot bllli of
Conductor* Want More Pay.
Orato tOw A S. MBS*, SnM
no particular interest were finally dis­
7
Chicago, Sept. 97.—rhe passenger con­ posed ot.
_________ mirruiufcC.G, SWi.'nBESGj
ductors of tho Chicago and Northwestern
The bouse agreed to the wafereues re­
railroad have preaented a demand to tbe port* pn the defitirncy blil and the bill to
management ot that compauv for au in-'
J1” wwaher “"‘ce-to the agri­
grease of a-tlaries ot from F&gt; to *15 per cultural department. A number of blh
PROF. 1. HOhEBT S MalrinaCrrom and
mouth. Tbe company is considering the ot no particular importance were p****.^
a J^J00 *n&lt;1 Mwllr lehlhynl tfoap.
th*™l.,.B&lt;nM&gt;0*»rrrp*niU&lt;m tnT kvsudlytag
demand nnd will probably grant the meu
bnr.^ LXl0°- atSD. SUt»an increase, though not to the extent
?ir* X* Md *1 Impwr.tfo* Ot Ike skin. If
Wacbau, Wia., SepL CT.-J.’ R. BruT * '•fleeted the monev will be rrfaLded.
neau. treasurer of Marathon county, had Pride so ceett. For site bvs
A Valnalle Cargo of Tobacco.
a
stroke
of
paralysis
Friday
morning
New York. Sept 30,—The steamer
Spaarndam, ot tho Netberland Hue, ar­ ahortly after 10 o’clocK. He wns talking
enlmly with some gentlemen iu bl* office
rived hero yesterday from Rotterdam.
when he suddenly threw up hi* hands and
She has among ocher cargo S.5J0 bales of fclL Hie phyaiciami consider hi* coali­
Sumatra tobacco valued al
con­
tion to be serious, although not neo»signed to Water streel firms.
sarily fatal. Mr. Bruneau, besides befog
county treasurer, is one cf the wealthiest
Would Not fitmitl Dictation.
‘
QlElBC, Sept 27.—G. T. Davie, proprie­ lumbermen of Wausau.

tor ef the extensive ship yord at Levia.
haa close l all hia works and dlsmbaed Ut
men because the Knights of Labor ootighl
to dictate to him whom he should em­
ploy.
»

manufacturers
XN.K.FAIRBANKiCQ.

HAwriNM..

SSm

Detroit .

Detroit
JMBMN!........*
Baton Rapids
(Mariotte.....
EmBiCM.....
Morgan
Jjriafoy......
3UFTTWM.,..
Irviag..
IDMMne...
Grand Rapid*

Chic&amp;FO,

'4.41. !&gt;.1“
P.-x
8.0.1 IO O'l |.£ to/*! Iff

ft

TIME TABLE.

5&gt;.in N.
Kalamazoo Lv...
Kasl Cooper
Richland Junct.

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j
3 iM

OOvenlale.,
tMmita....'..?.......
HAOTiNns.............

Onats Grovi.......
Woodland
Woodbtry......... ...
»tn l&gt;. j.. «X-;
I JUSslug................
Detroit
Grand Raphl* Ar.

4 r? io fij..
4i-.v io w;. .

u ».C| :■ V-,

with.
haJamnsou Ar...
(Cast Cooper l.v ,
Ridilaoa Janet.

Mito......
Deltoo
Cloverdale
lUinltx
tiAWTINOS.............

Coats Grove.
Woodland
Woxtburv
» Ui D. L. «
LanslDg................ .
Detroit.... . ...
Grand Rapid* t.%,
®hwWedwrthireiffcttr*in.iv" ' '*•.
.... .
FBXD'K HUSH. iTr*. £ &lt;&gt;• :'L. Saitn rant. Hurt.
,
p MoKr*, Acrol.
IT. C. Pottkh. Sec. f.

&gt;'•« &gt;'•

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CHANCERY (MlbLlt ,,
State ot Michigan. C* u:.l.- &gt;1 H«n- !h
Ihm'iri? Holtoiu. complainatd.v*. Anna JHull pending In the Cirtult Conrt
county o! Harry. In ehanwy. »’

''ftl

in-tS* pause It appearinr froo«
iefeo&amp;ut. Ann*-* .
densrted from her last known plarc • 4
NWtbMll rpltsm r ~
«*•' TTv g
laqotar.
,,21 "r4
gHKgSAMlMaiMflMsol^op- '&gt; '•'
t*M tosaald itfendac* Amr J. HnRrm ** A|rjta|MtfjgiKtsb*n&lt;&gt;teml brrcta
months from tbe date of this ord’”. •■"•■■ • - *
ot ber appearwe c hat she ron* --1; * '
.
the complaluaai'r bill &lt;d eonu-b t.t!«»I; ’J
and a cop) thereof to be -enrd on rai . . *
j.lalnanf* rolicilors will,in ls«d'
M±»4NI|K&gt; ®f nenpv &lt;•&gt;■!'• h:&gt;. *’ ■ «-«
of Kite order-and that i:&gt; def. cd tibin be taken Mconteoetl bj the &gt;* 'i «-n
nrifrerd 1 list wl“11”
day* the said eomp»mu&gt;t cause a
L
this enter to be puWhl)«i In .he '
Bannxm. a newi&gt;iMt&lt;r
’..'.i
aud rtrculallag in mW S’’"’?- J*b‘
sneh pobifcsuloii be eeptlrmed therein »•

CoemM&lt;'=r'‘.

£

SUr-T w”™!

�NEWS IN BRIEF.

STEAM ENGINE
ArtbyrB.mi.oQ.ot u,

OR

A POET’S
that she ta
de^l hZr JLnu

n,,

BOILER
■a^,,u.u»i»u»ur— -met*

atlas engine works,
inoianapolis,jndl__

*

Fargo's
Shoos
Family
FARGO S*
z-s

' Box Tip” School Shoes
5£&gt; V lor 3oysWedgo
and Giris,
Bi--'
A
1.50
I1CO13H *
“
Heeled or
HeeL
Bias-ttoW

rw

ito3
E'.ito CH

1.73
2.00

men,

FARGO’S

q

LADIES’ BOOT

• ’$2.50
to \
OCT^aia or Gpafc Button.
fc \
Orwra. cr Common Sanae.
\
7:ickle*« uad Flexible.

DUR MA»t IS CH THE BOTTOM OF EVERY SHOE.

F •

STOWELL. Agent._

weKs

CURE
While their mart

SICK
ajaili} x iI-AMo ia Conrtipaitan. airtag
TtsCof tbuannoj u.s cotiplalat. white I
cnwttll l.k:&gt; r»'4 thttoanyUtlB
j.r..-ii4rcfaHtothebowtlfc XvwUt

HEAD

'Mta they »nU be stoattpriostae* to Aims who
ii&gt;r from Cui dutraulag coatpUiat; butfartoauiir theirreo.’ress doea notandhara^ad those
whut=&lt;-«uy them will And tha*o little pills vain.
»Uela»cav&gt;.'' v sr» that they will not be wib
Xly to-L wkbout them. But %futr sllslck heed

ACHE

It !he teat so tasuy lives that here la where
Wetaike our (rut boast. Our pills core it while
Ottati do c*t
Carter'! l.ule Over Pills an very small and
twy air M take. One or two ntila make a dose.
They areatHctly veKeubleasd do not gripe or
psrr.Utky tbr.rirutlaacUca please all who
CMlhea lavUEsxt 25canU; fivalor |L Bald
by drc{51*U cTtrywLcrc. or seat by mad.
CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York!

MLPia, SMALL DOSE SMALLPRJCE

No more
of this I

J.
TRE ‘COLCHESTER" RUBBER CO.

'ADHESIVE COUNTERS.”
AT retail nr ■

- J. G. RUNYAN,
G. G. SPAULDING,
HASTINGS

0CBrc llili .’jsness. Sick Headache, ConstlP®Honj Milaria, Liver Complaints, take
U* &lt;afe and certain remedy,

SMB.

Sybil John.tour, wh„ »«,„ „,eb a
“ibln ooatumr In "Th. Clrmamwau Caa. •
baa been ottered '! .00 ,o
tonrapb In &gt;,r -.miand ha. reiu^d.
bbeava abe uaaa the cm ,me la tbe lotereet ot arlletk Irulb, and uolaaanxmer.
making speculation.
, *?!, -'\eT X?rk SoHaluu, under tbe
lead ot Jobo Mou. atkmplod to hold a
eaerUenlou, entertainment In burlewme
ot tbe Jewleb tea: ot atonement, but the
mayor ordered the police to prenut II mid
the show did not come oft
Thomas Nevin, an inkano resident of
Marissa. Illa, Wednesday fatally shot &amp;
B. Curry, proprietor of the Msriaaa cream
ery, and then escaped. It seems to have
been pure entsy cuwednea*.
At Bridgeport, Cpnn.. Wednesday the
national councilor ttu Order of American
Mechanics elected Charles H. Jewett, of
salem. Mass., council! »r. nnd John Sea­
ver, of Philatlelphla, secretary. Tbe next
national council will Ue held at Troy iu
September, 1801.
The Potter-Lovell firm, which failed at
Boston some days ago, owe* about K5.0M,000 according to the experts.
An Illinois firm has agents all through
northwestern Iowa buying up the entire
hay. crop at from 13 50 to KOO per ton.
The Ishpeming. Mich., miners want
their employers to give them aix day*’ par
for five days’work
By an exploaion In a shipyard at New­
castle. England, Wednesday, twelve work­
men were fatally injured.
Thomas Ward was literally roasted to
death by an explosion of gas in tbe Feger
Ridge colliery near Fremont. Pa.Wedne^
day, and James Lewis and Albert Miller'
were seriously burned.
At 2 o’clock Thursday mornlug the
Tenth Ohio district Republican conven­
tion nominated Hon. R. E. Doan, of Clin­
ton county, for conurest.
It took two
conventions and several hundred ballot,
to reach a conclusion.
James Gifford, a Deerfield, Mich., farm­
er. was caught by officers just aa he van
about to plunge a knife Into the breast of
his sleeping son, aged 19 Ho confessed
later that it waa his intention to kill all
of his six children and himself.
Hattie I^eslie, a buxom young woman nf
Buffalo, has issued a cha Irnge to fight
Hattie Stewart, of Norfolk, Vn., for the
female championship of the world and
(500. She scorns gloves, and wants to do
her fighting with the bare fist.
Reuben Landes and Nebe Randall have
been arrested on a charge of bein &lt; impli­
cated in the blowing up of the Pentecost
tabernacle with dynamite at Atwood. Illa.
There are said to have twen about twenty
others in (he gang that did the work.
A statement filed in tbe circuit court at
Antigo. Wis., Thursday, places the liabil­
ities of Hoxie &amp; Metier at 1782,00); assets,
&lt;091,(00.
At Philadelphia Thursday a man
named John New, while standing by the
coffin containing hi* dead wife^drew a
' Capt. Dau Miller, of Gvsnd Haven,
Mich., died'at hta home Wednesday. He
was a well-known lake captain.
Hog cholera has attacked the hogs in
i he northern part of Harr.son county, 1«.
Great uumbere have died already and
there is no cessation of epidemic.
The National Prison congress of which
ex-President Rutherford B. Hsyes is pres­
ident, convened at Cincinnati Thursday
night with 150 delegut'-s In attendance.
George Davis, a resident of Galesburg.
Ills., since lb38, died in that city Thurs­
day. He wa* an early Abolitionist, and
diiector of tbe “underground railroad."
Peter Reynhart passed through Spring­
field. Ilk.. Wednesday. *on atram^acro»a
the continent. He will walk toSdn Fran
cisco, doing missionary work en route.
He is a Hollander, and going to China as
a missionary.
A movement is on foot to have the
United States flag hoisted dally at the en­
trance of every harlior iu the United
States. The Grand Army. Soos ot Vet­
erans and other bodies are ut the head of
the movement.
Miss Lettie Byrd, of Ellxabeth, W. Va.,
n young laxly engaged to be married, wa*
family poisoned Thursday night by a
young druggist who filled h prescription
with poison instead of pepsin.
Among the nominations sent to Jhe
senn’e by President Harrison Friday were
the following: E. Burd Grubb, of New
Jersey, to be minister to Spain; El win H.
Conger, of Iowa, tu be minister to Bra­

sil.
.
Two children of 3 and 5 years, respect­
ively, were picked up. in a hay shed near
St. Louis Thursday. , Their mother bad
been evicted and had no other place to
leave them whiie she went to earn n few
dimes to provide food for them.
It ta learned that Bertha Miller, the
missing German girl, has gone back to
Germany, sailing- on the next steamer
after ber arrival at New York, because,
feding unwell, she became fearful that
she would be sick and die among rtrau-

gOrauiwDoollul, b.d u
, by t?10* 'brown from a bugW,H rwover. notwith­
standing his advanced age.
A fulminate house of the Western Arm*
s?.^a&lt;ny’ at 1Sew Umv&lt;su" Conn., exploded
btmday morning. Nobody hnrL
Rlwtes^miS?1 V‘enn* lh“l rtnrin« the
SXS JS!IUa^ "»“&lt;»’&gt;»«« at Ksvno n
irow^wl
aD&lt;* 400 •o,dlc"
urowneu.

"taw ih.t u»
b ood or bulut Goo.ro (kept ta • «j.U
Ita1 2“ *.‘iri“r)‘“rnrf "*•&gt; “**
0^7 ”' “dH U * «°&lt;K1
Xk Gotarao. Oslf.br, or llltaota taok
‘ibe Mump.t UnoorlUe, lit, lulSuu,.
Oowruor Luc. ot Michls,,.
„|U1
,ta,‘ta.h’UB'r*",,,“ “*“• '•eolorc.
the anti-lottery law.
i A.."^rl w“ current Sunday at Port­
* ,r*,n on lh* Cn,on
Pacific had been wrecked near Shoshone,
Idaho, and twenty people been klli/1.
It was not true. A cur wtu derailed,, b'&amp;t
no one was hurt.
*•••««*.* uu*
Emperor William hits caused a reduc­
tion of tariff* on government railway* for
the benefit of the miua owners, manufac­
turer* nnd other large employers, in view
of concessions in wages made by them lo
their workingmen.
August Schuster was found guilty at
Baraboo, Win., Saturday, of saaault on
Mis* Sackman. and robbery, in Excelsior
last February. The brute pounded the
girl into unconsciousness with a club,
then gagged and tied her, and tried to
drown her. He asked for a new trial.
William Parker, of Jacksonville, Ills.,
thought a gold watch would be a nice
present far bis bride. He tried to buy one
with a forged check and now Is in jail. He
w«n to have been married Sunday, but he
wasn’t.
•
All the butter in De Funiak, Fla, was
confiscated by Uncle Sam laat week.
Cause, oleomargarine frauds.
Corporal Tanner h ss taken the editor­
ship of Thy Republic, a New York montb!v magazine devoted io the Grand. Army.
He will not relinquish hi* pension just­
ness in Washington.
Among Wellesley's fmhmcn 1* a
yiung Japanese, Miss O Tadzu Snglye,
vno-has been teaching Chinese in this
country aud who comes to Wellesley to
finish her education.
jThere is prospect for an entire census
recount for Oregon.
The next important step in tbe building
of tbe new navv will be taken this week
when bids are opened for the construction
of three battle ships aud thrswifl triple­
screw cruiser.
A lace factory will be started al Patch­
ogue, L. L, in n few day*, which u the
second one iu this country, the only other
being a small one at Wilkes bar re, Pn.
Tbe machinery was Imported from Eng­
land.
Fireman Payne was fatally hurl in a
railway accident on the Cincinnati South­
ern road Sunday. He died an hour later,
and then it was discovered that some
scoundrel had robbed the body of |B00 in
money.
lotviuia Molsnbrook was before tbe
court at Wilkesbarre, Pa . Saturday for
monogamy; aud upon being called for
eight men stood forth and swore they
were her husband. And yet the woman
had the impudence to charge the latest
v.ctlni with desertion. It was in tbe hear­
ing of this case that the facta came out
The judge dismissed tbe case.

THE MARKETS.

On tpe board of trade to-Ua&gt; quotations were
follows: Wheat-No. 2 September, opeoel
closed SGHc; December, openci W?&gt;c.
closed Wnc: May. ojcnel |l.&lt;DJfc closed
fl.tUt*. Carn— No. 2 September, opensJ 41H".
closed 473*«; October. ojiened and close I
«%c; May. opened
rloso-l »Mc. Gal"
uciviai. v^uv..
. A . ,
opened and closed Utfc.
l*ork-Oclober,
opened $v.!5. cb«sdr JA40: January, opened

gn.53. Itowsl 311 d-K: May. ojwned

c* sed ‘I'.rH Lard—October, opened fALfi.
clo^d Un
Live »tock—Ths foltowlnj were the quota­
tion* at tlie Union atomic yaid&lt; ling*—Market
opened fairly active; light grade* Sc iow»:
other grade* rtrady aud uucLang d; light
erode*.
reuxli* peaking.
aS? nilxad tots
heavy jacking
an t sliipptna lol* KXDit*-®*
Broom eorn-Hurl. 5ft*c per, lb; whtak
brush. rC«c; gre.-n. adf-working. *«5c
inside and
r"-aal n brMhi?itt3Xc; crooked. 2g8McPruduee: Butter-Fancy separator. 22J2H■*:
I»H1,; a».
utkKta l»ta: &lt;Ulrww Utiw. r«l». 1.41A-.
l!talri&gt;*. 13 I""1* P«kll«
22JT, ta Uv. ptallrr-CMrtww. k.ta
.prlta .Uletata kv»l»P« ta
lota
"Wk
pw
lb:
&lt;ta***’»
Ue
i»er lb: aprlnx dneta, - &gt;M P® r
nrueJse «■&gt;ID'IAW P-r dnR- l‘‘’**t&lt;**—
SrSyT* 12.73 jAUX JIJW-SJ per bu; WMSn
PW bn. choice. W-' l*r ba:
Sweet ixjtaUto*. BaltIri'ore. &gt;1.73
p«r l»rl.
Jrrsey S-W
P"r hrL Appj«-llMno.»
cooking. I-7»JAW P*™ “Ua*
I3S64JL
Naw York.

B&lt;Under the act of the Quebec legislature
granting JW acres of land to any family
of twelve or more children, 1,000 applica­
tions have l&gt;een made.
There are grave doubts of the guilt of
Calvin Holden and Albert Dunham, sen­
tenced to death at Monticello, Illa., for
the murder of Harley Ru*sall.
John C. Pnrrtah, a wbU£“°*“
prominent Mason, died at his homeUn
Moines Friday morning after having
suffered for two years from panUy sta
“Monkey” Johnson, on Ifl year-old neItavLtUlr. Ata. Thu"?*r.!K’&lt;i*S!!nir
taltar lri«l ta wMP lw for dtailwdtanefc

-j*-, ■£;

J?ere^ull and a fn*cti&lt;» tower.

r;

BILE BEANS
r "»»», aae.-per Botue.

NSSINGi’LrM0;""*i™
. .

a1™® 'or * ou- (•***•» Otaweo.

Hr. h.™. SLWaAIM) V 1W *»Tomroo. Sept, a-

S»:

‘^■•2’^^:
“W- “S'-

Si

December.

tctu0 -S. ?15,x
(40 Uttle Beans to tho
&lt;J&gt;Ll AUE THE MOST COWVaMTaWT.

‘■'.IRTTii s

Tbe duaua ot St Paul b.rln. nta-A
to antpl, ladl tor &lt;b. iaai«3 oa^S
auum.r.tont tba, prOTnta. w „,k, “
warm tor -PoOmaaler-Smith, ot St Paul
*7
"‘J1 “”!r
lh« "turn,
of that city under Lin orders.

PRAYER.

*ru®« her friends
‘J°r tb®

February, l4-.O.

without doultt. yon would turn into testi­ liave a nice, smooth complexton.
James L. Botix, Atlanta, Ga.
mony ugniust myrolf.”
“Well,” said the judge, not heeding hta
remark, “is not M. Duflot, tho elder,
1
was
afflicted
from Infancy wiU;catarrh
before you now, just ns you last left him,
when the crime was done’ Do you not and with eruptions on my face for ten
retxtgnixo the familiar attitude in which he years. 1 was attended by the very best
—Robert Drowniag.
sat, the very clothes he wore? Tbe position physicians, and tned a number ot 'blood
of the body and the bond is net changed by purifiers, without permanent relief. The
mineral ingredients settled in my bones,
the fraction of an inch."
“And how, sir, should I know, m I was and caused rheumatic trouble. My life
not there at the moment when this ex­
clarod incurable, when 1 mw S. 8. «. ad­
- WeU." tad lb, )ud„,'« er., ,
ecrable crime was committed?"
old man to whort long experience had
“You will observe," continued the judge, vertised. Eight bottles cured me entirely,
given tbrfaculty of moving the keys of perfectly unmoved, "what lias perhaps for and I feel like a new person.
Josik Owkns, Montpelier, Ohta. •
criminal souls as a skilled musician plays the moment escaped your attention; you
Treatise op blood and skin diseases
upon those of the Instrument before him, will notice how easy It ta foroue^o imagine
so this is the room where but two days the whole scene. The assassin was behind mailed free, j Swift Specific Co..
Atlanta, Ga.
ago tbe horrible murder was committed, the
r-----------chair----in which
---------—
M. ----------Duflot---sat, when Van Buren county, isho have a new paper
Justice in this case has traveled qulcklv. |
^fusod to countenance any longer your
Annan de Duflot,” he continued, turn- "
’***’"'*"'* tIt» is
&lt;- certain *&gt;,.«
misconduct.
that some «»,.&gt;_
flgut&gt; called the Lyre.
ing to n young man of some 2rt years, who ing hnd been done, some accounts reckoned
Findlay. Ohio. May l»t, 1890.
stood before him-pale, but composed, well up; that, by mischance, you had soiled
gloved and clothed in deepest mourning, your fingers with ink, for one of the hands J. M. Loose Red Clover Co., Detroit
Gentlemen: -J have been using your
“do you still persist in denying the assassi­ that wna laid in violence upon thta vener­
nation of your unclef”
*
able head has left a mark imprinted in the Fluid Extract cC Red Clover for constipa­
‘T do, sir.”
»elf umc ink that ta in the ink bottle on tion, and find It a truly wonderful medi­
“k ct”—mid here the official stenographer tbi* table. It was the left hand—ah! you cine, In fact does more than you claim lor
bent forward to his notes while his pencil »tart!—it was, I say, the left hand, and you It I cheerfully recommend it to any one
commenced its rapid travel—“yet it to are a left handed man! Almost at the suffering from tliat or kindred complaints.
Yours respectfully,
known that the late Monsieur Duflot had •ame instant the right band—look, you
Frederick Lvdex.
.
not a single personal enemy. You were
Tbe above Is but one of many such
among the few, the very few. with whom upon M. Duflot's Deck and pressed
be was on terms of intimacy. It to said ibe carotid, not quite so forcibly, ;letters we are receiving evety day. If you
ailing try Loose’s Extract Red Clover.
the left, which soon are
।
that bis affection for you was more like perhaps, ns
that of a father for n son. Notwithstand­ :amo to it’s fellow's assistance aud com­ If It does you half as much good as Mr.
ing hi* great wealth be spent but little; a pleted the work. Oh! you can easily fol­ Ludcn, you will be well repaid. If it does
low
it
out
yourself!
f
See!
let
me
ask
you
to
you
no good after faithful trial return the
careful steward of the goods -with which
be was endowed. From an Inspection of place your fingers here, upon these finger bottle to druggist you purchased of and he
his methodically kept accounts it appears marks—oh! but without gloves, without will return your money, as such is our in­
that yon drew frequently upon his purse. gloves, I beg!—good! perfect! Is It not structions. Only try It ta all we ask. For
We find, on the date of the 19th of Febru strange that these hands of your*, so deli­ sale by W. H. Goodyear.
ary, this note: ‘To my nephew, T.000 francs cate, should have liecn able to perform so
Irvin Ashley will start a paper In Center­
far payment of a gambling debt contracted much* Now, give a slight pressure—so. ville in a few weeks.
by him.’ On the 8th of March occurs: gently—what have you to fear, since you
‘To my nephew, 750 francs for payment of were not the r.iaassiy*”
“Listen, sir.” said Duflot: “this ia almost
These pills are scientifically compounded,
a gambling debt.’ On the 10th of Septem­
ber we read, ‘1,860 francs for payment of a sacrilege! Besides, you will see my thumb and uniform in action. No griping pain so
much more than covers the mark left by commonly following the use of pills.
gambling debt.’ Aud so on.
“I have in my possession a memorandum the assassin."
They are adapted to both adnlts and chil­
“But you must surely be aware,” cried dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
of the total year’s expenditure for similar
Items. Prior to this, in order to establish the judge, smiling, “tliat your thumb ap­ they have no equal In the cure of sick
pears
longer
now
because
it
is
In
repose.
you in Paris, he bad at different times (tbe
headache, constipation, dyspepsia anddates are specified) advanced the sum of At that moment, you will recollect, you biliousness, and.’as an appetizer, they ex­
15,000 franca. His generosity, at least, contracted It—let me show you—so. As cel any other pregfratlon.
beam witness u&gt; your intelligence; ample you hsvo it now there Is little doubt—but
Eight thousand people attended the
means worts provided yon to insure your see what has happened—extraordinary!
Lapeer county fair Wednesday.
easy and certain progress in tteyrorld. but M. Duflot's eyes have opened!”
Armande Duflot made one quick step
evil piuBions. gambling aud other vices led
A Roman emperor fed hta favorite horse
you to dissipate them all. Your uncle was backward; his face In an instant grew pale with gilded-oata and made him first con­
an old man, close upon his seventieth year, ns death; his lips visibly trembled. Ovef sul of the empire. Better than golden or
yet exceptionally vigorous and rpbust. ex­ the face ot the dead man a change had political honors' for live stock is Cole’a.
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“It—it ta indeed extraordinary.” said relieves Inflammation, keeps the frog soft,
in debt, with no energy for work, it was
but natural that you should eagerly look Duflot, with a vtaiblo effort. “And see, toughens the feet, promotes growth of
how
he
keeps
them
open,
as
if
he
were
forward to hta death."
.
hoof, and Is a sure, safe and speedy rem­
“In short," interrupted Arman de Duflot, looking nt us. Ah! 1 do not like this—no, edy for all ciit8. wounds, bruises, sprains,
with a smile, “as his last hour did not truly I cannot stand it. It ta a ghastly stiff and Inflamed Joints, collar and- saddle
sound. 1 have with a thrust of my thumb farce, and sickens me. For God's sake close galls and speed crocks. Large cans 81.00;
hta eyes, us you knew I had nothing to do
moved forward the handsnf the clock.”
small cans 50 cents. Sold by all druggists.
The judge, for one moment, looked nt with it! Ah! I remember; yes. I remem­
F. D. Newberry, ot Coldwater. Is tlie
him through the half oioaed lids of hta ber once when be looked at me like
that. It was because of a debt, a gam­ Michigan member of the Pfftiomil council
small gray eyes.
“Of course,” he said, “the ‘thumb thrust’ bling debt—a gambling debt.He would npt of administration of the G. A&lt; Rin thta cose is but a figure of speech. The —no, thta time be would not—in any case,
The Great Spring Medicine.
reality i* this: that you have strangled him not immediately,niid nt last he looked at me,
GENTi.gMJCx:-l have goffered Intensely
with your ten Angers, strangled him with just us he is looking At us now, and he
said: 'Well, so be it; this one I will pay, from biliousness and rheuiqatism for over
a third hand you would undoubtedly have but if you recommence I swear to you I three years, and bad tried so many reme­
used it, to moke more certain your cruel will" disinherit yon.' Let me n^k you, dies that I had lust all faith? Hearing of
purpose. Perhaps you would wish me to should he have spoken so* And the whole Hibbards Rheumatic Syrup I bought a
discuss your plea of an alibi. For tbe time he looked at me like that—if I should bottle and found It helped me. 1 have
present we q lll leave it. Its shallowness lire for a hundred years, I could never for­ now used four bottles, and it has restored
|s only too apparent, and I have other get that look. But enough! I tell you I my liver and kidneys to healthy action,
means of proving your guilt. You alone cannot look any longer, I cannot. Then I and done more to purify my blood than
had an-interest, n direct, immediate and left him and ran—no I did n&lt;*kJ walked anything 1 have ever taken. I am pleased
patent interest in your uncle’s death; you slowly, I remember, quite slowly to my to recommend It as a wonderful blood medi­
were hl* role heir, you who, but just before club—and his eye followed me, I could see cine. Very truly yours..
the crime, giving as security your word of it always before rat Ah! have 1 said any
B. C. Bonnmax, Marshall. Mich.
honor, gambled for ten thousand francs thing bad about him* And you* Why
Sold by all druggist*. Prepared only by
and—mark me, Armande Duflot—lost do you, also look at me like that? Bah! The Charles Wright Medicine Company,
they are all looking at me, they oil have Detroit, Mich.
them!”
Duflot slightly shrugged hta shoulders, glnuftly faces, they all turn their terrible
eyes u|x&gt;n
have juu
you uui
not uau
had
and with the same little disdainful smile J ejes
upuu m&amp;
u»v. Tdlme,
&gt;uc, uaw
again interrupted the judge.
sufficient—will you not let jne go* After
“All that you have so far said, sir, to all, one look to-just like onftber—there to
based simply upon presumptions. Let us —
“ '• it-*■should
—
-------- !—
no --------reason-*•
why
be otherwise.
reason for one moment. My uncle, you Ah! old man, you have tried hard to
say, and I acknowledge Its truth, was close frighten me, but I will not be supersti­
upon an age when life to, to say the least, tious. I will not, I tell you. But let me
precarious. At 70 years to tbe average go on. For two months past I could draw
man tbe grave is well in view. Do you nothing from him. He firmly refused. It
suppose me capable (since you have been was unbearable! And all tbe time there
good enough to credit me with some little were hb drawers full of gold—of gold! I
The stockholders of the Ionia county
Intelligence) of having, even for a moment, hnd only to stretch out my hand—but for savings bank will increase their capital
contemplated n crime which M. Duflot’s God’s sake close bls eyes! Ah' ah! Tell stock from §30,000 to S50.000.
age rendered useless nnd absurd’ You me, were they like that when he wan first
hove reminded me of n debt which 1 hnd found’ Were they still like that* Hod he
If you will send u« your address, we win mail
unfortunately contracted! Could I not, not his old fashioned spectacles on?■ Ah! you
our Illustrated pamphlet explaining all
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lied upon my uncig’s exceptional kindness are sueking my blood! Stop! Yes! It Belt and Appliances, und thetr charming effects
upon
the nvrvou* debilitated system, ud how
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they win quickly restore von to vigor, and man­
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had relieved me from so many previous then bis eye han looked at me like that, wawlll send yon a Belt and Appliances on a
and—and—take me away, take me away! trial.
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,TOnc moment.” wild the judge. “1 will
turn your argument against yourself. Yes, kiled him!’’—Translated for Short Stories
Charles Crawford, a brakeman o»i tlie
you- certainly did hope that M. Duflot from Camille Lcmonnicr in “Gil Blas” by Potts railroad, won killed while coupling
would once more lend a helping hand and A. C. Townsend.
cars at Potts last week.
drag vou from tho scrape into which you
had got yourself. I am well aware of the
As “Mr. Punch’* once remarked, it is
unwritten law which exacts from ‘men of
honor’—of that honor which even you can rare for the sanie person to be simulta­
boast of—the payment of a gambling debt neously attacked by yellow fever, arrested effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether
within twenty-four hours. You '•amo here for misprision of trrn.s&lt;iu and thrown out the patient I* a moderate drinker or aa aleohelie
to find your uncle; you played the role of of an active volcano. But an analogous wreck. Thousand** of drunkards have been
cured who have taken the Golden Specific in
the penitent, of tbe true repentant; yon concatenation of misfortune* was recorded their coffee without their knowledge, and to­
promised him that it be would setrte this in the en.se of n poor woman who asked day believe they quit drinking of theTr own free
debt for you, more urgent than any of ita Mr. Montagu Williams to remit a fine of will. No harmful effect results from its ad­
ministration. Cure* guaranteed. Send for cir­
many prcdecesrors, you would renounce five shillings that had been imposed on her cular and full particulars. Address tn eontbe gambling tabic forever. M.,Duflot re­ for neglecting to send a child to school. fldence.GouiKN Specific Co., 185 Race Street,
fused, and absolutely- Then the thought She had nine children in all; her husband Cincinnati. O.
flashed across your mind that-he alone was out. of work; her children simply could
Tlie Romeo fair opened very satisfac­
stood between you and the inheritance of not go to school because they had no boots; torily yesterday. with* numerous entries
all his wealth and the consequentsafety of nnd oh tho top of all came the impossibility and a large attendance.
your good name. From this resulted what of meeting the fine levied by the law. The
Hood In his talented poem “Miss Kill
you with delicate irony have called a magistrate “could not remit tbe fine,” but
he did the next best thing, which was to mansegg and her precious leg” eulogizes
thrust of the thumb.’"
“Stay, sir!” cried Duflot impatiently; pay (t for the distressed applicant out of the bed as a place of delicious rest for tbe
“these are mere suppositions, vague ideas. the court poor box. As we have the poor weary head and pities the wretch wbocanYou are rirnffly building up, a sensational always with us, it is sometimes fortunate not sleep when God himself draw'tbe cur­
that we have the poor box with us as well. tain. Refreshing sleep Is not obtainable
.romance.”
(
if- the body be disordered. Sleep is anni­
“Indeed?" replied the judge, making, as —London Telegraph.
hilated by skin irritation*, pains of ulcers,
he spoke, a sign toward the end of tbe
Bare Ix-ggvd Highlander*.
I tolls. carbuncles, felons, sore-eyes, catarrh,
chamber; "there ta another also who has
Highland t*oldlers, so famous In Scottish poisoning. frost bites, chilblains, piles,
a word ‘to say, wlioee testimony will be
worth taking. You will own that I have chivalry, are among the moot prized of her cut, burns, scalds, bruises, wounds, chap­
done my best to introduce him with due majesty's army. Their uniforms ore quaint ping, chafing, tetter, for all of which Cole’s
and striking. The knees and a consider­ Carbolisalvn I* tbe safe, rapid and perman­
effect"
A folding door was heart! to open and to able portion of the legs are entirely bare, ent external cure. Small boxes 36 cents;
close again, and the sound of son» weighty and they seem to be quite comfortable even Hrgo boxes 50 cents. Sold by all drug­
object being wheeled along, the floor. Du­ when other men arc shivering iq panta­ gists.
flot following with hi* eyes the direction loons nnd overcoats. They say ■'.tart when
Tbe Patrons of the first Washtenaw pppof the judge’s outstretched finger beheld they are off on furloughs nnd for decency’s
resentatlve dhtrict will try to elect John
the body of hta uncle lying back in the sake wear pants they find them very dis­
Hall,
of Dexter.
huge arm chair he had been wont to use in agreeable and cumliersome. A regiment
of these Highlanders now occupies Belfast
‘‘it was a ghastly sight; tbe head bad nnd is frequently seen on the streets. 11
fallen back; the lower jaw lind sunk, nnd waa told that when It was first stationed
from the open mouth the swollen, black­ there tbe Irish boys nnd girls made fun of
ened tongue projected. The stiffened the Scotch laddies with Ixire legs and kllta,
When ahe waa a Child, she cried for Castoria.
hands tenaciously clutched either arm of but when tbe riots ^roke out they found

ANEYEWITNESS.

the chair, and beneath tbe folds of a cloak
could be seen the rigdrons outlines of the
legs, extended to their fullest length. Dttfiot gazed fixedly at the dead body, and in
No. I -northern. a quiet, almcst gentle, voice said: “My
'l&lt;Atti«™wnttaLool election In Bln,- fejwV6c. ftambtr,
Corn-Stead J
poor uncle! Whnt asacrilegel” No sign,
liumtan. N. V., SOO women eotad. tte,
Oaxa— fjrni; No. of surprifo or startled guilt was to ba seen
Itetrolt.
Ul.^ldln New York
in hta face, but only in bls eyes an expres­
Detroit. Sept.29.
sion of pensive sadness nnd regret. After a
Uror with tbe Prtnoee. ot W •!« ta uou
lomenv
***——" —— #—r»-nd
euh.
..t. ta
u -x.«
—n -11.
I
“I believe .thta
what you
call, ta legal
^ tair^er.tol,»el“™ &lt;d“&gt;t “’'V!
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Ymk Bwurdn, moeotak “'■f- A
JlilwHUkro.
_
MiLWAUMBX. Sept. O.
H2 ou track ca.‘b.

ta.euHtat .t Norton. ne.rTwntan. Ita-..
Fridu, morntae.
Lo“.
to » M.

W«-—2S,

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

that tlie Highlanders were warriors true
and knew how to disperse a mob.—Cor.
Pittsbtirg Press.
Ought to Bo Funlahed.

First Elmira Man—There’s a 10-yeax-old
boy up here who has just shot and killed
hi* father.
Second Elmira Mau (excitedly) — Tho
young scamp! He ought to be spanked!—
Jut&gt;.

Thomas Scott is in durance vile, charged
with tapping the til! in Joseph Prue’s mtoon in Bay City.

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»aor. «ud w. .ui.poMd he b*d got bom. I
long before the great thunder storm liegan. I
le
/^...Iifftil ubtrm
1mm wm
w*n* I
It wm k
a frightful
storm. fin.
Our barn
struck and the smoke bouse on the
Garden place and lots''of trees, aud we
were all glad to be under'shelter, when at
Anu hope
When *U tbe birds xauz t&gt;&gt; the dawn.
• 13 o'clock old Maum Carline camoorerto
. tell us that Miss Abbie, m she called her
. still, and always did call her, "was most
craxy with sheer," for rhe senor wm not
home yet.
Oh, that was a storm! My mother
Tbe drowsy wnh torcot to kiu©,
begged me not to go out, but iu Virginia
And ymi-aDd 11 ergot
men always help a woman if she is in dis­
tress, and. Manning m it wm. two or three
of us mounted end rode to Mme. Williams'
house.
Qur «un w in tbe west.
Mme. Williaips had set the senor down
at his pupil’* door and seen no more of
him.
After that wegallopedoverto the pupil's
Iioum and roused the family at half past 2.
Slia said the senor had gone away in the
When Abbie Garden wax l»rn her father's earl)* afternoon, bidding them all good-by,
place was the handsomest in------Court
and sayiug that it wax, perhaps. forever.
House. There was not a finer man in all X shouted -in the woods, we called
Virginia than Col. Garden, nor a prettier
tbe washouts, we rode aiiout a long
woman than hi* wife; but time brought while. All the light we had was the ligbtchanges. We know nil about the war and । niug. The thunder rolled and the rain
what befell. I for one had rather not talk poarod. We had to go home at last and
those things over; nnd when J first saw tell the senor'» wife that he couldn't be
Miss Abbie she was living alone.hcr parents found.
dead.
'"But no doubt," I Mid, “he has gone in
One old black woman, old Maum Car­ somewhere, nnd is quite safe nnd will be
line, had stuck to ber through all, and home all right."
bow they lived they best knew. On per­
She thanked ux over and- over again for
simmons and peanuts some folks said, only what we hnd done.
if you ever tasted persimmons you’ll know
"Bat,’-' she said, "I shall never see him
no one could live long on them.
again, dear friends. The only being who
Miss Abbie's mouth was puckered up by ever loved mo is dead. I know it!"
nature, as they do pucker your mouth. I'm
The house was full of ladies next day
free to confer, and she must have been 80, before sunrise, and wo men were searching
and looked old for that..
for tbe senor.
.
She was sallow and thin and plain, and
Wo did not find him, though. Thera
had no dress to set her off, but she was was not a place we did not look into. Tho
very good.
cane in the west w’thids. the "hole" under
Poor folks, black and white, went to her
tho hill. We dragged tho river and look­
in their trouble, and if she could not help
ed Into hollow trees, but we never found
them she got) some one else to do no.
I used tu think about her looks some­ him; aud prttty soon Maum Carlino told
times when she came to the milVwith her us somethiug that set us all thinking.
From the day her mistress had put her
bags of oom in the wagon, driving an old
horse that xoerned just able to hold his money into paper the senor hnzl carried it
with him tn' a belt he always wore. He
bead up. I was a bachelor of 40. I wanted
a wife, and lota of the pretty women were was terribly suspicious of the negroes, and
only pretty on the surfaor, I knew, and •«ald it wm not safe for her to have so
much In the house.
,
bad enough to have the faces ot demons,
Nobody knew what, lie had done but hh
and Imre wm a sort of good nnsel, xo kind
and tender and sensible, too. that she wife and Muum Carlino until sbe'told It,
would have made any man happy If she bat then we fell wo knew the truth.
The senor wm not, dead. He hnd run
had had a face he could have kissed.
She wasn't prond. Perhaps she wouldn’t away with the fortune of thoAgly woman
have refused a miller lierause he was a he had married and he hnd marriud her far
nothing else, m we’d been afraid he had.
miller.
Of course the poor woman never hoard
I cause from England aud bought land the
talk.
y
down there, and 1 had money. But it wm
Tbe years passed and the poor soul lived
alone
with
old
Maum
Carline.
could cnaku up my mind to ask her. No
She got out her mother's black clothes
one ever bad, I suppose.
There were springs near our place where that she wore m a widow and pat them oa;
folks cams every summer for their health, she had no money to buy new ones.
All that had gone with the senor. And
and a big hotel, of course. One summer a
Spanish gentleman stopped there, m hand­ the black veil got.rusty and almost red nt
some a man m I ever mw, I think, and last, and she who wore It grew thinner and
once when he had taken a long walk and thinner. We only mw her at church, when
lost himself Miss Abbie Garden, driving she Mt with ber veil over her face. Anti
along iu her queer guy of a wagon behind they said she earned her bread by taking
her bareboned hone, offered him a seat in sewing. Ladies used to carry It to her
themselves after dark and fetch it, and
aud took him to the hotel.
A little while after it wax plain to all never tell their beat friends about it, for
beholders that, some one wm really court­ they felt for a lady who had suffered m&gt;
ing MIm Garden. The handsome Spaniard much, and when southern folk* do feel
used to go up to call on ber every evening, friendship they show It.
So it went on for ten years—ten long
Maum Carline sewing in n corner while be
played his guitar or waiting on them years—until one days neighbor, who want­
ed more laud, went over to the widow to
while they took tea. ■
ask
her if she could spare some of berx.
We all wished that it hud not been Chat
She didn't work it&lt; and tbe smoke house
sammcr that an old uncle in TexM left
Miss Abbie 810.000. Still, she seented so lay Id a heap just m it had tumbled down
NOW AND

THEN

THE OLD SMOKE HOUSE

happy and so bright that I used to any to
myself:
"Even if tha dowry made the match it’s
better than a lonely old maid’s life."
And now that she had money she wore
pretty Um net* and nice gowns, and looked
■quite aaot ber figure. The Spaniard wm
devoted to her. Senor Josef wa«- his name,
and at last we all knew they would be
married iu a week or two. We knew, too,
that the legacy wm in portable shape aud
that they were going to some Spanish
speaking place to live—a place v. here th&lt;t
money would be a fortune, for Senor JMef
■wm not rich, only a teacher &lt;,f hlx own
laagungo. making hir bread from dny to

' People learn everything about their
neighbors in a small town, and old Maiun
Carlinc talked and told all she knew.
But one thing I’ll say, nobody wax illDaturrd. Even* one said that whoever got
Mite Abbie was lucky, plain ax she.might
There was a wedding in the church one.
day and everybody went to it.
&gt; Miss Abbie looked Itetter than 1 ever
fcjkr ber before and the Spaniard very
■ .—

..

Tk.r wpr.i In fctnv in t.hn &lt;&gt;kl

Jerry Johnson's hands to lease tx&gt; any
cue who wanted to hire it-any respectable

Bila »’«r. »e.l MM.ni.

He talked a good while before he could
get her to do it, but at last she agreed.
"I am poor now,”she said, "and lam
getting on, and I have no children.’’
And be named a price that wax liberal.
I'm bound to My, and put it in an enve­
lope, and laid it at her elbow, and xhc did
not count it until he waa gone, if evek she
coanted it at all.
a lady. amT both felt confidence Iu
each other, and the next day, when bo sent
men to carry off the old smoke house, he
told them to do it m quietly m they could,
and have no shouting nod laughing.
“Tbs lady I bought it of might be re­
minded of what wm going on if there wm
too much noise made, bay*." he Mid.
Folks respect each other in Virginia..
Well, the boys did m lie said. They car­
ried away tlie roof and the old porta, and
the window Mshre. and they were lifting
off tbe boards when they all stopped I
.mw them from my porch. Their matter
saw them; everybody saw them.
They stopped and stood still. There wm
not a sound. And then they turned and
came marching softly up to their master’s
bonne, bum off.
We call all black
there.
Some ot these -nwn
,
_______ „„
one of them but could remember, ten years
back—the night of the great rtorm I’ve
told yen of—wIot tbe »em&gt;r disnpi&gt;eared.
One or two of them UMd to belong to
wm

mt of these—it

old

”l&lt;-* tadtul Hnutge. M«r» Broom, hut
oar hen. ’
bo wax. Nobody who wm in
And there
till
those Jiart* that day ever forgot it.
The boardr hnd burned and moldrred
away until they had turned to charcoal
and he wm packed in it.
The pndcMora said that wax why It was
he had not changed any to speak of.
■It wax plain to everybody now that be
bad got to the smoke house jiiM m tbe rain
began tn pour, and had gnne in' for shelter.
He wax there when the building was
struck. And about idsarnixt wax tbebelt,
with all the money safe in it, and over bin
heart n locket with his wife's hair in it.
My mother went up to tell her, and what
she said when she heard it waa:
‘Thank OtjclJ We can lie together now,
my true love" and I, and thank God, too,
that everybody knows, as well ax I have
known all along, tliat what has been
.thought and said of hipi—oh! 1 have known
it very well—did him injustice. ”
I think she was happier after that, and
•yonder, near the church there, we laid her
beside him only a year ago.—Mary Kyle
Dallas in Fireside Cotnponkm.

Every now raid again she tried to find him.
and succeeded a abort time back at Work­
sop. He wax taken to Manchester, driven
from th" station in a carriage nnd pair,
hospitably entertained and presented when
leaving with a gold watch and chain and
£W. A novelist would probably have made
him marry the heroine.—Ixindon Tit-Bits.

She Writes a* W«U a&gt; Preacbe*.
The Rev. Phoebe A. Hanaford, of New
Haven. Conn., is one of those sweet, good
women who. In progressing, Hnd time to
speak gentle words that soothe the heart
and do tho little kindnesses that help so
much to smooth over tho rough places.
•‘Let not one heart bexad,"ix the tenor of ber
song. The reverend lady i* the author of
a number of books, including “Tlie Heart
of Siaaconait." "Daughters of America,"
"The Captive Hoy in Terra de) Fuego"
nnd "Field, Gunboat, Hospital and Prison."
She also wrote tbe lives of Lincoln, Dick­
ens and Peabody nnd a volume of poems
bears her name.—Hartford Letter.

By a gentleman, we mean not to draw a I
line that would be invidious between high
and low rank and subordination, riche* i
and poverty. The distinction is in tbe
mind. Whoever is open, loyal and true;
whoever is of humane and affable de­
meanor. whoever is honorable to himrelf
and in judgment to others, and requires
no law but his word to make him fulfill an
engagement—such a man is a gentleman;
and inch a man may be found among the

Novelists am-laugbed nt for imperiling
their heroines through runaway horses,
but fifteen years ago the following incident
actually occurred:
Scene, Stoekton-on-Toes; a horse madly
rushing on; n lovely child of six summers
being dragged to certain death; n private
soldier in the road. He springs to the
home's head, Mixes the reins, cling* des­
perately, is dragged a hundred yards, but
checks the animal's headlong* carver and 1 F. D. Newbern* &lt;»f Coldwater, is the
saves the child. Now for the sequel. Fur
Michigan member of tlie national council
fifteen years the child treasured up her
of administration of. th'e G. A. K.
gratitude and tho name of her deliverer.

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lieve anything but your own eyes. You know durable goods
From the best to the cheapest. We think we can give yon when you see them; your tastes name the patterns; we vouch
the best goods for the money to he found. Come in and look for. th quality and • price.
them over and get a good bargain.
We can give you good prices on

Guns, Revolvers, Ammunition,
Nails, Glass, Builders’ Supplies

We also call special attention to onr line of

BOOTS AND SHOES
We will give you

Big Bargains

Paints, Oil, Varnishes,

As we wish to close ont our line.

Carts, Buggies, Wagons, Etc

We are

ar Low Prices in all

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Banner.

Hastings

VOL. XXXV- NO. 23

Hastings,

mich.

October

9, isgo.

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by
COOK BROS.,

2*

The best

HABTIXG8, XICH.

WHOLE NO. 1844.
Mrs. John Schauta is on the sick list
WHERE LUNATIC MILLIONAIRES LIVE.
As we hare left our quiet little village to
visit our daughter m Holt, we noticed a
very large acreage of wheat and much of
It looking well and farmers seem to be
Beginning with the cottage, there are
looking forward to better times. ,
eleven inmate* in 1L Each inmate baa

F. IL PANCOAST,

Business Suits
By Business Suits we mean such as the hard working mechanic wants
for every day rough usage. We are showing
8
"ants

Over 1OO Styles
Varying in price from

&amp;50 for Entire Suit up to $15.00.
1 hen there arc BUSINESS SI ITS snch as the farmer wants to wear
I to town or for general nso during week days. We’ve laid in an immense
-twk 'f I’armers’ Business Suits at $5, $G and $7, and splendid all-wool
| Suit* af f S and $10, unequalled in any other store in Michigan.

COUNTY NEWS.

USES.

Then we have BUSINESS SUITS that merchants, salesmen, hankers,
I Herks, men about town, and city gents generally are rushing for. They
I :«e made of Blue and Black Cheviot at $10, $12.50 and $15.00. Frocks,
tacks, in double and single breasted. Yes, everybody has gone wild over
। fei&lt;rts--we can not get them made fast enough. We just received a lot
I of I’rinoe Albert Suits in black diagonal cheviot—won’t get shiny—and
eat any local tailor’s make. $25 is our price. Grandest garment imagin­
able. Two splendid lines of Thibet cheviots $20 a suit. Grand Rapids
custom tailors "are not in it” when we show these three last described
suits.
.
'
1)6 yon want reliable clothes! Yon will find headquarters at

TOWER CLOTHING CO
leaders.—GRAND

RAPIDS, MICH.—leaders.

DRINK

COFFEE
A THUE OOMBIHATIOM OF

Mocha, Java and Rio.
A BIAUTIFUL SOUVIltl*

Picture Card Given
WITH KVKftY FOUND RACKAOB

JHE CRANK

LION COFFEE
When you buy your Groceries try »
package LION COFFEE.

Itbtb®

trafin the United States—made up from
a selection oT Mocha, Java and Bio,
properly blended and is conceded by nil
to make the nicest cup of Cuffee m the
land. For Sale Everywhere.

What's it for?
Wulson Spice Ci., Manfrs,
Kansas City, Mo.
Tolsdo, O.
Tarn it
mcttsrs wun wn joibu fob m®I Anti you’ll find out.
____ ___
pleas| THE CRANK has his use, probably.
. But he 8 not P]
ea^'
wrong
way; 1kicking
He’s always kicking the v,
&lt;
' ~ too nar&lt;l,
ar
•z1(?ln£ t00 l°n£- kicking the wrong man.. Bat he can’t help
it lor he’s built- that way.
, I W: CRANK t-n’t expected to do anything else, so uoMy bt-vi- him.
,
i A CR.\XK came into our store the other day. Tbo
ALWAYS THE SAHE
lie ca^e
ei^iw in.
iu. He gl™!®1
.ennk wnnt out the same wavy he
am&gt; ALWAYS YHE BEST
ag. —
including ourselves. We kept
eyitybody and everything
ng kt on sawing wood, ahc&gt;d he left. We conldn t please him
1 an-i didn't
didn't tn.
try. I
m HUNDREDS of pleased people who arenot cranks
IN THE
know u good thing when they see it, who would rather
'Ul a ri* i king and pay a fair profit than
“ Jr
largest profit
profitisis made,
made, are
are numbered
numbered am0
amongour
on v
ij । &lt; ■ largest
b *.
......
.
_ Ia..
/* 11 11 o iyt) ip. an u
fejnlar &lt; Joiners. It’s a pleasure to please such people,
'•s.e doin / it right along. Just now they are buying

ri 5H0KE

EDTOWERJ’
NO. 35.

5&lt;- CIQflR
q. 5.

t

STOVES,

‘-^1 an 1 v.ood. and anybody but a crank will c0Jc?Jle' J"!16
uunvall.J excellence of the Peninsular Stoves und H
.e£ch art our specialty. Full line of builder s hardware ana
‘" ’king pertaining to the hardware trade.

HOObTMR BROS.

trs, wboee sole duty is to watch their reYankee Springe.
Star lodge of 1. 0. G. T. will hold open spectire charge day and night.
While the building Is called a cottage it
lodge at the Yankee Springs ibkool house
Friday evening. Oct. iptlu Speakers from would l&gt;c no mtanomer to call it a man­
sion. It is n massive three storied brick
abroad are expected.
structure, with wide verandas, hospitable
Mrs. W. Watson was visiting friends in
entrances and large conservatories. With
this vicinity last week.
•
the exception of the iron gratings on tbe
The Patrons elected their officers a week
windows it looks like tbe country rertdenot
ago lari Saturday night.
of some merchant prince.
There was no singing school Monday
Inside the delusion is carried out. The
night on account of bnd weather.
floors are polished aud waxed. The deco­
Johnny Norris Is a little better at this ra‘.io us are of piaanive cherry. The wide
writing but is very low. .
entrance iuUl has a large open flrcplaea
The Italian bear show passed through
bordered with coatly tiles. Tbe wide stair­
the Springs last Monday.
case has several large landing*, on which
are valuable pieces of bric-a-brac and
statuary.
On the first landing is a beautiful old
How •‘Rats!” Wm Started.
Where do slang phrase*originate’ Thou- standing clock of solid mahogany, fully
sinds of people habitually indulge in the eight feet high. The polished floors are
covered
with soft and luxurious rugs of
use of slang without a thought or care as
to the soaree from which the vulgar phrase different sizes, spread about so as to create
came, and often without tbe slightest idea artistic effects. The furniture is also at
of ita original meaning. Doubtless many highly polished solid cherry. Pointing*,
of them are coined by minstrels and bur­ etchings and engravings, all of bright and
lesque actors, but often tbo simplest inci­ cheerful subjects and expensively framed,
dent Is responsible for exDreasions which adorn tbe walls. Everything is spotlessly
sweep over the epuutry and have theta use bright and clean, and there is not the
in the mouths of gamin and tho careleaa of slightest sound to be heard.
There is but one peculiarity noticeable on
speech until superseded by some word
entering the hospitable and luxurious hall,
equally aa offensive.
Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.
which
is fitted up as a parlor, and that is
A few years ago a celebrated polo team
■vas playing a match game in one of our that all the doors opening into it are kept
MiuMicbusetts cities with a team from a locked. The click of these locks is about
neighboring dty. The visiting team, called all that is heard day and night.
One can paow from this beautifully farthe Star, wore its name conspicuously em­
Dished parlor jfto the dining room just
broidered on the breast of the shirt.
back of it without locking or unlocking
I*”®0!
authorized to re­
ceive subscriptluiis tor tho Baxnkk:
dent to the spectators that tho referee,who anything. This room, is also, exquisitely
was in sympathy with the visiting team, furnished. The massive dining table te of
..................... a. Mosuer.
was unfair in his decisions. This caused highly polished cherry. The chairs are .
Be Honi
great
111 feeling, especially aa the mcmbjmi
Bowyns Mills.................... C. w. Armstronr.
The large buffet, laden down with two
of the team were rough and rqwdyish in
Bro4knl..................... .............. "'tn. Broward.
Carlton............
their behavior. Suddenly, as their conduct wore pieces of heavy silver and costly bite
................. AN. Covert.
CedarCrerA ...
■ I'. LMonhland.
became more exasperating, some one in st cut glass, stands just to the right of the
CToverdalr .............. .......... Howard Mosher.
thr audience shouted "Rata!" The cry table. In the drawers of the buffet an?
Urreay’a Contrrs
............... Byron Fisher.
Dowling..................... ...............
wail Instantly taken up, and throughout kept the massive napkin rings, fine snowy
H.U.Biee.
Delton .
.............. F. J. Norwood.
the reiDAlnderof the game the audience linen and other paraphernalia of on elabo­
■ ... A. M. Hemnxton.
Hi3or)r
continued
to apply it to the turbulent rately set table. As in the other moms,
............ Kdaln BlsaeJL
handsome pictures adorn the walla and
lrvi»6......................... ........... Chas. Williams.
players. ,
'
.
...................... ........ C E. Nickerson,
Finally one of them, unable tc endure heavy rugs cover the floor.
Mflo........................ . Oarrnce Doolittle.
Passing up the wide stairunxe another
the slurring appellation any longer, went
to the man who had originated tho cry and gorgeously furnished room is to be seen.
■
. J. McKelvey.
It is called the “music mom.” The furni­
MIMievllle
Hamilton Carveto.
said:
NsSvIlle
..
ture in this room is also of cherry, with the
..........11. G. Hale.
"Why do yon call us rats?’’
ODsoneU.............
. ..ita. Edwards.
“You ought not to take any exception to
Ontaveylllc Mills
... I.. W.WtBg.
PT*teville
..
the name,” replied the gentleman address­
Wn&gt;. L. Brown.
upholstered chains and lounges arc in the
Wr stay Myers.
ed. “You behave worse than rats, and be­
corners and nooks of the bright, comfort­
B. G. Bennett.
sides you wear the word on your breasts.
able room, and magazines and papers cover
Spell the name of your team backward.”
the small tables.
Lacey.
Sure enough. Star spelt backward could
Back of this room and directly above the
Apple pickers are busy in this section of make do other word but rats.
dining room is tho billiard room. It baa a
the country.
.
, A targe number of people from other
Old Mr. Buller Is very low at this writ­ states were in the rink at the time, includ­ large table, with Ivory balls’aod inlaid cues.
This apartment Is fitted up the same as a
ing. with little hopes of his recovery.
ing several visiting teams, and thenceforth
Rev. Weldon preached his first sermon the word “rata!” was taken up as an ex­ hundred other, in tho country club house
of a fashionable crowd of city men.
at the M. E. church Sunday.
pression of contempt.—Boston Globe.
As on the lower floor opening from these
Mr. Bryant ami wife, of Penfield, and
t wo general rooms ore apartments, the doors
Mrs. Mattison. of J.tckson, were the guests
Life in a Big City.
of which are kept locked night and day.
Of Will .Stanton and wife last week.
I was surprised, amused, yet not particu­
On the third floor the apartment directly
0. Barrett aud wife, of Delton, visited larly pleased, the other day when a little
above the music room is fitted up as a sit­
al Sauiucl Jones' last week.
errand took mo to the board of health. It ting room, and in furnished in accordance
The B. B. C. will give a dance In the was to obtain, not n favor, but a right,
with tiro elaborate character of the rest at
near future.
that would have been Instantly granted in the house.—New York Journal.
Mrs. J. V. Cooper visited friends and any other city. The clerk, who was about
relatives in tills place Saturday and Sun­ to take my statement., tossed bis pen care­
A phenomenon is reported from Tothday.
lessly on the desk before I had finished and
Fred Tiwunas aud family visited B. F. said, “Ob. we can’t bother with that” Aradacz, in Hungary, wher^ an aerolite of
Thomas Inst week.
Then I went to the health inspector for my eighty pounds weight is said to have fallen
The B. B. tournament last Saturday was district and stated my case. His answer with such force tliat it opened a spring of
a success. Over 200 people witnessed the waa as follows: “Have you any political water in the earth. As the neighborhood
was badly supplied with water the inhabi­
game, which was a very closely contested pullT”
I did not admit it,-for if I have one I cer­ tants are talking of the occurrence as provi­
one but Anally closed'about dark, with the
dential. The aerolite has been purchased
Lao®- boys victorious, carrying oil the first tainly never attempt to exercise it.
He looked doubtful and thought ft - for 11,000 by an Anglo-Australian who baa
prize of 815, Bellevue second 810, and
a collection of such things, and who hap­
Qdlmby third $5. The Maple Grove brass a while.
pened to I* the guost of Count Harnon­
"No
acquaintance
down
at
the
dty
hall?"
band enlivened the occasion by rendering
“None that would bo of any assistance to court, whose seat is near Totb-Aradacz.—
some very flue music. Altogether it was
New Orleans Picayune.
a ven* pleasant and interesting gathering. me."
"Hm! If vou had a little influence—
In spite of the Inclement weather.
however, leave it to me and I’ll see what
"The new baker’s man says what sort of
can be done."
I left it to him. aud a few days afterward rolls wiU yez have, ma'am,” inquired the
It lias been rainy all this week. Nice received word from tho secretary of the waitress of a Forty&lt;'-gib street landlady
on the wheat.
.
before
itaeakfast.
Itoard that, if I wanted redress from a
'The Q. T. had open lodge Friday night nuisance. It would be necessary to go to
“Tell BQa those hard ones w^h a crease
James Hallett and wife, of Hastings, law. The moral is obvious: If yojir name down the middle,” she answered. *The.»
Ings, were guests of G. W. Tompkins and is merely that of an American citizen don't you pull them in half. This Isn't no with­
wife Friday and Saturday.
tyik the authorities to do anything for you; er for boarders to eat a whole roll at one
J. V. Cooper aud family, of. Marshall, put a nickel in a politician’s pocket and meal.”—New York Tribune.
were In town Inst week.
the board of health will work.—Brooklyn
Dan Keyes Is on the road with his meat Eagle.
One of the people at Exeter. Me., who
___________________
doesn’t know much about poultry off tho
Sleep.
Henry Spaulding's daughter Maggie,
dinner table, greatly admired a duck that
Whatever feats of endurance men may he saw paddling in the Squamacot river.
aged eleven, died lust week of typhoid fe­
ver, and was burled Sunday from the M. accomplish they cannot live long without He bargained with his neighbor for it and
sleeping. The victim of the Chinese "wak­ an exchange was soon effected. When tbo
P. church. .
ing torture" seldom survives more than ten duck’s crop was opened after the slaughter
days. Those condemned to dio by t he wak­ the aatonished- admirer of fat fowl poured
Picking apples and huskine corn keep ing torture, which is infinitely worse than out forty-eight lath, nails. Anglo worms
the death suffered by Kemmler, are given have been scarce along the Squamacot.
tbe fanners busy how days.
...
Mrs. Martin wab visiting friends in Kal­ all they wish to e»t and drink, but when­
ever they dose their eyes they are jabbed
amazoo last week.
lu tbo days when this city was lighted by
J. Wickham and George Smith were In with spears and sharp sticks until they
awaken. There is no torture more hor­ gas tbe stranger within ita gates conld find
this vicinity last Sunday.
T. Schrie and family were the guests of rible. Men sleep under every condition of his way about tbe streets at night with
comparative
ease, but now even tbs old
bodily and mental suffering.
C. Beruiett and wife Sunday.
*
Those condemned to die, even though resident is often sorely puzzled to discover
Miss Nora Martin was tho guest of
his
whcrmboutM.
Ln any port it is difficult
they fear their fate, generally sleep the
friend* In Hope last week.
to see the names and numbers on the l«nC. Warner and F. Spaulding were seen night before execution, Soldiers have been ternless lampposts, and in wide districts,
known to sleep when on a long and weari­
on our streets last Sunday.
both on tbe cast and the west side, there
Halti&lt;- Harris, of Nashville, was visiting some march while walking in tho ranks, arc no signs nt all to indicate tho names of
or lying on a bed of stones, or in tho mud
friejuln on High street last week.
tbe streets. Throughout the brown stone
Geo. Kelley and wife, of Hastings, were and water. No one knows just what sleep district* there are signs on the lampposts,
the guests of Rutland frituds last Sunday. is. The prevailing theory ns to its nature but far from the abodes of wealth tbo au­
is that of the physiologist Preyer, who
holds tbr.t refuse matter accumulates in thorities do not seem to hare deemed it
necessary when the lamps were removed to
The work on the church has been re- the nervous centers in such quantity aa to
give the people any means of dirtingniahcommiiK-ed, and it Is to be hoped there bring about insensibility. This insensi­
lug the streets. Unless thoroughly familiar
bility
fa
sleep,
which
continues
until
the
will be no more hindrances.
with the dty no one traveling along Ave­
Alexander Barnes and Will Hayward brain hna been relieved of this waste mat­
nue B. for example, can, without asking,
started for ttie north woods last Monday. ter by its absorption into the circulation.—
find out what street ho is at. This is a scri*
,-r Rate.- anil Will Chamblaln are St. Louis Republic.
ous inconvenience to the public.—New
ptaaterlng the interior of their houses.
’
-York
Times.
Ilrginning Young. .
1
Apptas are coming in lively.
The Now York Time* says thkt at n re­
Obed Chamberlain has purchased tho
cent Gilmore concert at Manhattan beach
Tom Murray property.
Soap bark la asplendid substitute tor the •
Howard Mosher has sold his «1,.»00 rail- waa a baby who, on account of her beauty.
profataional shampoo. To use it buy a flv*
wm taking the attention of tho audience
in hor immediate vicinity from Patrick cent package nt any drag store, and, put­
Sarafleld and hb musicians. The child— ting a heaping tettapoonful in a bowl, jxjut
H. E. Kcleey *»&lt;* foully visited at so several women said, and the mon evi­
Charlotte lo-st week, and took in the fair dently thought—waa too lovely for any­ pleasantly cool comb the hair from the faca
thing. Her chief beauty was tho golden into numeroua little parting'*, and scrub
Gary Baker's arc entertaining friends ringlet* that pocjied from u attar her hat each with a shampoo Imtali well soaked
and made a regular halo around the chub­ with the decoction. In thia way tbe scalp
from Cedar Creek,.
can be cleansed, and tartly tbo bcail rinaod
'I'bc ladles mite society will be enter- by face.
Baby bad climbed by lhe aid of the seat ; In ctaar, tepid water, and dried gently.—
taiiA-il by Mrs. H. Johnson. Thursday.
bock to h standing jxsdtion, and was coo­ Chicago Times.
Oct 15.' They meet In the morning.
” t mure announcement of bad manage- ing lovingly at an old gentleman behind
&gt;r inventor of
"ISmttb leaving bls stock well her. The old gentleman pulled one of the

.... ..........

and a calf crawled in and wm

Townsend threshed from five out to him. All the beautiful ringlets
aeres of buckwheat 174 bashels. Next!
n, &amp; Wood is btillulng n high hog pen. around the edgu 00 the iuaide.
Tbr- parties who carry canned fruit
ftsmi Mrs. Knata’s cellar bad better atop or
wjU i*. caught. She Is on their track.

hop

�Hastings Banner
Hastings Thursday, Oct 9, 1890.

Jaa. L. Wilkins was in Grand Rapids
Saturday.
Edward Roos wail to Galt, Ont, Friday
on business.

LOCAL NEWS.
Note the cell for senatorial convention
at Charlotte 'October 22d.

Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wilcox visited in
Portland last week.

Quincy Hynes and Ed Evans, of Delton,
Welssert Bros, are about to open np a were In the city Friday.
■new set of books, and all who owe them
Mra. Emelina Gaut visited hex daughter
ou account must at once settle by cash or
note. They desire prompt attention to in Vennontvllle last week.
this notice.
Mrs. W. F. Stokes went to Detroit
There will be an auction sale of live Thursday to visit relatives.

stock, farm tools and some household
goods at the farm of Darwin McOmber in
Baltimore. Tuesday. October 14th next,
commencing at 10 a. m.
'
Mrs. Bailey, of Hastings, will speak on
temperance at the Fisber church one week
from next Friday evening, Oct 17. at half
past seven. We hope there will la* a full
bouse as Mrs. Bailey will have something
good to saj*. Come out and hear bur.

Rev. Bancroft preached in the Episcopal
church at Charlotte Sunday.

Mrs. Thos. Campbell, of West Bay City,
is veiling relatives In the city.
Gary Spaulding. Steve Holden and
Henry Osborn witnessed the races In
Charlotte Friday.

Mr*. Mark Rumell and son. of Pierre.
Dakota, visited relatives in the city last
L. W. Feiglincr has sold the Woodland week, returning home Monday.
Jiews to his brother Lloyd. The latter has
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Secord returned
fully demonstrated his ability to make a to their home In Brantford. Canada Thurs­
first-class local paper at Woodland, and day, after a short visit with Mr. and Mrs.
the live mercbants of that town recognize M. O. Abbott.
that fact by giving him a liberal patronage.
Ed DeGrooL superintendent of the furn­
John Kurtz bos purchased the interest of iture factory. Is enjoying a well earned va­
his brother Richard In tlie meat market cation visiting friends and relatives in
business, and will remove to this city and Grand Rapids and Holland.
conduct tlie same Id company with his
Frank Matthews and Miss Nellie Waters,
brother Frank. The firm will be Kurtz
of Ashland. Wisconsin, were united in
Bros., and there Is no uncertainty about a
marriage In that city Inst week Monday,
successful business career for them.
and are now visiting the former’s parents
The Lowell ifc Hastings railroad compa­ In Irving. Mr. Matthews, who is well
ny have filed at the office of Ute Commis­ known here, is one of tlie partners in a
sioner of railroads for approval by the very tluurlshlng. wholesale grocery house
State Crossing Board a mtfp of tlie proposed in Ashland, and is making life a success.
extension of tbelr road In tlie village of The bride Is one of the most estimable
Lowell. The company propose to extend young ladies in Ashland and tlie liappy
the road up the valley of the Flat River to young couple are tlie recipients of many
Belding, sixteen miles. In that number congratulations from admiring friends.
of miles the road will cross Flat River 10
The Ban'neii Is sent this week and will
times.—Lansing Republican.
be during October free to several hundred
Barry GoldAist the champion trotter of Iieraons not subscribers. We ask these
Ibis county, and Pocahontas Prince, tbe parties to read It carefully, and if It suits
champion of Eaton county, trotted a race them, we hope to number them among bur
at Charlotte Friday at the fair, in whkh regular readers.
this county’s favorite was beaten.
The
At Coopersville on Wednesday last; C.
race proved a great drawing card as the
Attendance was very
Why cant K. Bid lack's three year okl trotter. George
tbe Agricultural society get these horses St Clair, won the three year old race In
to trot here at the fair next year? Such straight heats, time 3:47. Had there been
an attraction would be worth a great deal a distance flag he would have, shut out all
live competitors the first beat. The fol­
more than it would cost.
lowing Friday he trotted for a record
There was a very pleasant wedding party against Charles Ellis, which horse had un­
at the house of Martin Gregun. in Hope, til that time made the fastest mile of any
on the afternoon of Wednesday, Sept 24. three year old in this state. But Sl Clair,
Miss Augusta iA. Gregun was married to on a muddy track, easily got tlie best of
Jacob Weyerman, of Middleville.
The tbe champion, by trotting a full mile in
}&gt;ou»e fras tilltsl with relatives and nelgh- 2:47. Charles Ellis made two attempts to
-bors and many presents were given to Hie beat this, the first time securing a mark in
young couple. After the marriage cere­ 2:54 the second tn 2x59. SL Clair thus
mony ai very bbuntlful supper was served closes the season w|tb tlie best three year
to the dotnpnny. The ceremony was per­ old record In Michigan. You may Imagine
formed; by Rev. W. M. I’uffer, of Hastinga. that Bid. U a happy man. not alone for tbe
350 purse won by Ills speedy horse, but
The Ixiwell Journal says that tbe U
H. R It extension is well under way. The because he Is the fastest tlirec year old in
surveys have all been completed and tbe tlie state. Next week St. Clair will be
job for tlie grading has l»een let to Robert taken to Detroit, where under favorable
Mitchel!, of Buttle Creek, and he will conditions and on a mile track, Mr. Bid­
lack hopes 'to mark him a 2:40 horse.
commence work at once. The contract for
Arid he’ll be there too. At Coopersville on
the bridge has been let to J.’ Brezee and
tbe work will be completed by Jan. 1st '91. Thursday. A). Keith's gmney yearling- Leo
As soon as the work is fairly started there, won the half mile yearling rare, making
a force will lie|put on the south end and the half In 1:40 and leaving ail others
.
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by tbe time trains are running into Lowell,, far In the rear.
they will also be running into this dty.
A fellow fnan most any where worked a
few of our business men this week on an­
other snap advertising scheme—a snap for
the transient. It was in tbe shape of a

Uottcr sh&gt;A’t, tn be left at the lands and
banks. aYid when tlie fanners come to town
and step Into those places to write letters,
draw checks, etc-, of course they'll read
those advs. The fellow admitted to us

that tbe schena* was worthless, but said lie
could make money out of IL It is a fit
companion for1 the postoffice clock and the
Train time indicator.—Grand Ledge Inde­
pendent

A correspondent says: Among the sev­
eral excellent churches in Hastings may

be included the Presbyterian.

And where

all are good of their kind. 1 may be allow­

One thing is needed at tbe furniture fac­
tory and very badly tin, and that is better
protection froui^fire. Tbe poople of this
city Improved tteK,opportunity of visiting
the factory Friday evening and appreciate
better now than ever before, what a great
loss it would be to tills city if the furni­
ture factory should bum down. One hun­
dred aud five hands would lie thrown out
of employment, and it goes without saying
that the business interests of the city
would be crippled. At present there Is
only a four inch main that runs down to
the. factory and only one hydrant there.
If a fire should break out, as it is very apt
to at any time, owing the combustible na­
ture of many of the oiks need, it would be
almost Impossible to put it out with the
present tire protection, unless it should
happen to be dtaeovered at oner. The
furniture company has asked h.«» Inch
pipe be ran down/to the factory and -their
request should-roe granted. The 4 Inch
pipe could be used elsewhere. The cost
would be trifling to the city, compared
with what the luas of the factory' would
be. Hastings has an unlimited-supply of
water, but the supply of factories Isn’t so
extensive. We know that the citizens of
this city will stand by the council In giving
tbe factories all the protection they need,
for we iiavn’t any factories to lose.
.

ed to refer to this one without in any wiae
alepreciating tbe others. It has been my
lot ta listen to the services of this church,
ami I must say that for a clear cut, dose
reasoned, well expressed and scholarly deHvernnce one dan have it here in consider­
able perfection. There is an absence of
the tfsual metaphysical conundrums, cotnznon place twaddle and pulpit inanities
that so often weary the body and disgust
the mind, conveying no meaning and utter­
ly without practical value. Mr. Grigsby's
A citizen of .Hastings, (not a lightning­
language Is chaste yet forcible, and Indleates both the scholar and the logician. rod man), but a Cyclone, and Mutual Fire
His matter indicates an intimate knowl­ Insurance Agent, and perhaps a Prohibi­
edge of the details of human wants and tionist, was returning from a reunion of
weaknesses, while he applies to them In a his regiment at Hudson. At Jonesville he
very specific way the scriptural lessons found his return ticket gon€; at Jackson
Would say wn
nloue adapted to be a panacea for them. his umbrella missing.
Mr. Grigsby is iwell adapted for city work never knew of this comrade being rattled
where ability ' and- energy are In de­ or off before. Hope ho arrived at Hast­
mand and no one who hears him preach ings without further mishap, as we Jeft
A Cozhiaoe.
«an tall to contrast him with those whd him at Charlotte.
require tliat, |in order to get at what
la meant, one must winnow a wonderful
nmnt of chat for a very small portion of FRANCI&amp;- MAHER. Married at the Meth­
odist parsonage lu Hast lues. Hept », by Rev.
W. M. Puffer, Charles H. Francis, ol Sheridan
Montcalm county, and Mias Nellie Maher, of
Program for Chautauqua which meets at
Hastings.
(he borne of Mra. Maggie Bailey. Friday CRUM-DOVE. Married at ibe MethoJhc
evening, Oct 10th:
iiaroonoge in Heatings, Sept. 25. by Rev. W.
M.
Pufftr. Richard &lt;L Crnm. of Chicago, HL,
Opening exeaclses.
and Mrs. Julia Dove at woodland.
poll Call.
I
Outline History of England—W. R.
Brpahllcan Platform.
Onk.

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Intellectual Development of tbe English

Oar English—Rev. W. M. Puffer. ;z
English Constitution—Clement Smith.
Critic—Ell* Malloek.
Tbe ladles otitbe M. E. eh nr ch and'eon-’

’
Striker.
on
home
of
M
this week
amarday
afternoon
M 3 o'clock tharp,
to organize tha
Mett clubs forglie conference year, and
Mttotr buaines rotating to church work.
fitoe

Bev. A- D. Grigsby will complete* the
year of bis pasterate of the Presbyterian
ehurdi an Sunday Oct. 12, and will preach .
Bwrwo..pprv,nw&lt;. Io Uw &lt;xy„km &lt;m
•*A took Behindt” In the eventag be will
«aB about ‘•Chtyfl.” Services at 10^0 and
YcWodr.
The Indies of tlie i'resl’ytcrian church

JTnttav. the 17th. at the usual hour.
Marital tavltattota extended to all.

her
the
for

Pair of

PERSONAL MEMTxON.

Clarence Rogers went to Charlotte Sat­
urday.
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vor IbeuaUmlted uae of gold and silver
bullion as a basis for legal tender paper
currency Interchangeable with eoln.
6. We endorse and commend tbe action
of the republican party in carrying out its
pledges iu relation to pension legislation.
7. We commend the abje. economical
and business like administration of Gov.
Luce.
8. We favor such changes In our state tax
laws as shall provide for a more equal and
just assessment of real, personal and cor­
porate property, to the end that alkproper­
ty in the state, and not exempted, shall
contribute Its equal share In maintaining
the public burdens.
9. We favor such a, change In oor tax
laws as will compel do person to pay taxes
on a greater Interest In properly than hr
owns.
10. We rrafflm the position of the repulw
lican party. heretoMre expressed in Its
state platforms of IKSO and 1888, upon the
temperance question.
11. Wd oppose the further Issue of free
passes to tiiembers of the legislature and
all other public officers, and we urge the
passage of laws tbat wllllntiict heavy pen­
alties upon such officers for accepting such
passes, and upon any Individual or corpo­
ration who shall give or offer to give .them
to such officers.
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*12. We favor the n^&gt;st rigid economy In
the management of our state government
and state institutions, and demand sltbrter
and less expensive sessions of the legisla­
ture.

yield trf’not

tban 1006 bushel# « ihr

Marshall has purchased a pwu&lt;* «
the E. C. CliapiD farm.
Mrs. IL C. Chapin hm blltod far «
suction sale on the 16tb. ecmsWtog °«
horses, cattle, sheep, etc.
«. W. Monroe and wife went on tbe Olin
excurakn train to Ohio for a vtelL
Frank MeCal) and wife went to Alamo ,
last week for a few days visit
H. M- Bylwton and wife have gone to
Albion, N. Y.. for a visit
R Ormsby, of Dowling, sports with a
new two horse top buggy purchased of A.
A. Aldrich on Saturday.

J. C. BENNETT &amp; SON

Raoneld.
Ijtst Saturday there was quite a gather­
ing at our school house at the appointed
hour of our county secretary of school ex­
aminers. He was not there on account of
illness in his family. Teachers ware all
(disappointed but still they had a very
g&lt;NXl time.
Ijust week the sheriff of Lansing and
deputy, of Hastings were looking for Tom
Carey for horse stealing. Tom eluded
them and off they went. The sheriff, of
Battle Creek, hearing of this, lightly slept
and went early in the morning to Tom's
ixiardlng place in the township of Bedford,
and caught him In his neat,
Lest Friday eve the democrats held a
meeting at Mosher's hall aud tbh speaker
felt.and sympathised with the pew farmers
because they were I*, of I.'a and because
tbe democrats endorsed and now they
are apparently brothers.

ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.

The Banns* correspondent wa» seen
wending his way toward NashvilleSunday
afternoon. Guess he was hunting after
his lowt horse blanket
Lewis Seely, now drives a horse and
buggy.
Joseph Hawks supports a uew carriage
and harness.
Tbe ladles mite society will meet at Mr.
and Mrs. Guy’snext Wednesday afternoon.
The gentlemen are also requested to meet
there to cut wood for the church.
The
Indies will furnish tea and take your little
ten cents to help them along In thelrwork.
Come everybody.
Will Gibson is able to be around.
Rev. W. A. Weller will preach at the
IT. B. church next Sunday at eleven o’clock
and every two weeks thereafter.
Wilbur Hawks and mother are still at
Leroy, Calhoun Co., caring for a sick
brother of Mrs. Hawks.
M. E. Calkins lias rented his'farm and
will go west for the benefit of his wife’s
health.
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South Carlton.
,
Who could ask for finer weather than
Ute past week was.
Mrs. Moore, of Freeport, spent the
past wdek with Mrs. John Fleming.
The out-look for an average crop of
clover seed la fair.
Clarence Covert returned home sick last
week from Grand Rapids.
Cash Warner returned from New York
lust week.
Mr. Blakeslee has been In Grand Rapids
the past week.
Albert Donley has a bad arm and It is
getting worse. His hand is badly swollen
aud he cannot use It at all.
Old Mr. Bognrdus(Mrs. Fleming’s father)
has been very sick, but little hopes were
entertained of his recovery, but we are
happy to state that at present writing be
is Improving under care of Dr. Wright.
Mr. A. C. Stilwell, formerly af our
street now of Grund Rapids died last Fri­
day, of consumption. Several neighbors
from Carlton attended the funeral.
Aunt Fanny Carpenter received the sad
news of the d«»th of her only brother, at
Milford, Mich She feels very much alone
now, being the last survivor of her father's
family and herself being In her 90th year
Is entitled to much tender care and sym­
pathy. We should do all In our power to
make the last days of the aged. pleasant
and happy as possible.
The day may
come when It will be too late to speak the
cheering word or perform the dutiful act
for thy aged parent. Do not wait till tim
dear form is cold in death, the eyes closed,
and the ear scaled to your words of bitter
regret, that may be forced from your lips.
Now while in health speak the kind words
of cheer.

Chas. Fowler and wife are visiting
friends In Ohio at this writing.
W. H. Pont has moved to Nashville and
will work for J. Lents &lt;Jt Sons this winter.
M. Guy spent Sunday with his brother
In Woodland.
John Bell has the cellar dug for a fine
brick residence on his farm just south of
Nashville.
Mrs. Nyce’s parents, of Canada, are Pla­
iting her.
Mrs. Miller, of Woodland, visited her
parents John'Conly and wife’last week.
Quite a number from here attended the
, Charlotte fair last week.
.
Social next Friday evening at Pliny
McOmbere given by the Ladles Aid society
of the M. E. society of Maple Grove. ’
W. £. Meek is contemplating a visit to
Mrs. Jehu McKibben Is convalescing
friends in Ohio in the near future.
slowly.
Mrs. John Messimer, of Nashville, visit­
Joe Wilson was in this vicinity last Fri­
ed her mother Saturday and Sunday.
day looking after a hired glrL '
Geo. Conly. has the frame up for bls new
W. H. Smith and wife spent Sunday in
bouse.
Barry with Mrs. S. grandfather.
Kirk Cartner lias finished bis job at
Hattie Brooks waa the successful one at
Horace Snow's and is now ready for an­
tbe medal contest last Friday night
other one.
Wesley Sp*uMtax_AQd wHa, ot feUoa
F. L |y&gt;wry spent Thursday in Yankee
Hill, visited at F. M. Quick's last Sunday.
Springs.
Mrs. Frank Mattison, of Jackson, is vis­
W. E. Courtney has gone to York state
iting relatives and friends,
on a visit with his father.
Neal Lamb died of quick consumption
after In illness of only one week, aged .‘12
years. Funeral services were conducted by
E. B. Payne and wife are visiting at Elder Holler, of Nashville, at the M. E.
Kalamazoo and also taking In the fair this church on Monday. He leaves n wife and
'two small children to mourn their loss.
D. F. Newton and wife have gone to
Rhoda Brown and son, of Battle Creek,
Wisconsin to visit friends.
attended tbe funeral M her brother. Neal,
Milan Waldorff and wife have gone to Lamb, last Monday.
New York and anticipate moving to your
city on return.
.
Miss McAllister is teaching a very suc­
Are we not having ffne weather, and do
cessful school at this place.
you not think, brother funner, that we
Mrs. C. S. Boice, of Woodland, visited ought to be thankful for the prospect this
her sister, Mrs. O. Ixxwni*, the past week. fall rather than spend our time in lament­
ing. and fault finding and looklug after
Cedar Cre«k.
governmental disortL;m? There is always
D. 1.. Morthland and wife are visiting In n bright sldef or those who Will look for It.
. S. 8. Flak returned home from the north
tbe state of Ohio.
.
a few days since and In company with W.
Harry Jones has moved to Kalamazoo.
D. F. Newton and wife have gone to H. aud W. J. Fisk attended the KalamaIzdo fair on Thursday Oct a.
Wisconsin.
Hiram VanSIckles has been buying
Walter Davis has moved to Galesburg,
apples around among us. Thev are for
Kalamazoo county.
Jerry Sprawl lias bought the Frank shipment to N; Y.
Bishop place and moved his famll yon to it : Mra. L. L. Glover has gone to Battle
Mr. Sprawl Is in Missouri selling wind­ Creek to visit friends there before hhr re­
turn to Washtenaw county.
mills for a Kalamazoo firm.
Elmer Day gavenui entertainment at the
C. E. Halley has lieen very sick but Is
King school house on Wednesday night
able to be around again.
Parties are here and will put up a mill
Judson
Chandler Is engaged to teach the
on the Rom land and cut till* timber into
•.school In district No. 8.
tainber.
Have heard by tho way tliat Mrs. Henry
A large number of the P.’s of 1. will
bolt and refuse to ride Into the democrat Bowman, sen.. Is failing in health rapidly.
party on a P. I. rail. They were opposed She is at tbe homo of her son Herbert.
W. H. Fisk secured some good premiums
to running sueh a ticket at the beginning.
Ion the stock he took to tbe Hastings’ fair
Bert Crandall Is moving to Bedford.
Some fanners are husking their com.
Clover seed Is nearly all secured and
w4?n PaM0*W Wenl to Charlottp test
some have threshed.

A quiet wedding took place at the home
of the bride's parents, C. A. Policy and
Tbe repubilcann of Michigan in conven­ wife, on Tuesday morning the 7th, Bev.
tion asuembled do hereby adopt the follow­ Pope, of Prairieville, officiating, Boyd
Cortright to Ada Polley. Tbe bappy pair
ing platform:
«
L That the republicans of Michigan took tbe excursion train for Chicago re­
heartily commend President Harrison for turning home on Saturday. Congratula­
the dignity, wisdom and faithfulness dls- tions from their many friends attend them
plaj*eri by him and his cabinet in admluis- through tbe journey of life.
The following premiums were awarded
terIng tlie affairs of the nation, both at
J. IL Brown at the Kalamazoo county fair:
home and abroad.
*
1st prize on 1 year old ewes, 1st prize on
S. We applaud the patriotic course of
ewe iambs, 1st prize on buck lambs. 2nd
Speaker Reed and the republicans hi) conprize on 2 year old ewes. 2nd prize on
gnwa for so amending tlie rales that legis­
ewes bred this year, 2nd prize on fat sheep,
lation can proceed in spite of an; obstruc­
to be given to children ar home, 1st prize
tive minority, and we heartily endorse tlie
on bushel red wheat and 2nd on bushel of
course of our senators and representatlvea
white wheat
fa congress.
Mrs. Eddy was called to Burlington Sat­
8. We believe In the purity of tbe ballot urday evening to attend the funeral of a
box, and that any abridgement of the right brother-in-law who died quite suddenly at
of suffrage isqierifoua to the safety' of the that place.
nation, and we urge the speedy enactment
G. W. Williams and wife are visiting
by congress of such laws as shall protect friends at and about Marengo.
every American citizen In tbe exercise of
Wat. Sanford and wife entertained a
this sacred right.
•
brother and brother-in-law from Alamo
4^ We are in favor of sucira revision or Saturday and Sunday.
R. Ormsby and wife, of Dowling, visit­
our national tariff laws as win protect pro­
ducers, laborers and farmers against tbe ed friends at tlie Comers Saturday after­
ruinous eompetiou of foreign productions •noon and Sunday.
and cheaper labor, and eHDcciallv commend I
Frank Imwrence employed ___
several men
those features of the McKinley bill which last week to cover hi« field nf Jaur
provide fur the production of farm pro- planted potatoes containing ten acres,
ducts as well as manufactured articles.
j uwray of which were growing out of the

You can get them of

Thomas Lord, of Rutland, visited his
cousin, Charles Beach, last week.
Phil Pratt and family, Bllhu Ixrkto and
Saznlly visited Oal Benjamins, of Baltimore,
Bunday.
Harman Smith is expected borne this
week from Ann Arbor.
8. K. McIntyre waa out buying stock
last week.
Mrs. Harman Smith from Cadillac Is
sisiting Mrs. Smith and others.
. “‘hn,£ar!‘‘n
w’fa expect to go to
Prairieville this week.
*
^a.ntin.r * Abbi* Bowcr,»
Friday.
Charles Smith went to Ann Arbor last
Saturday.
I rrwk Ilrvper .nd wife m. MMCted
borne this week.

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From $2.50 to $4.00 we have some of the best shoes th.t
long experience and cash can buy, in various stvleCalf, Kangaroo and Dongola stock, made with &gt;moOtb inner
soles and with especial reference to fit and conit.ri r.
$3.50 shoe has no equal. • ’
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Our
We are very proud of our line of fine shoes, than «hiel,
no more stylish goods are made in the country. No pain; nr
expense is spared in stock, workmanship or finish and a- to
their wearing qualities our great success with thein -will
witness. For truly artistic and stylish foot Wear you will
buy the “Edwin Clapp’’ shoe made at East Weymouth M..
They range in price tromT5.00 to $7.00.
"

J. C. BENNETT &amp; SON,
112 East Main St.,

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I laJinn fUht -In the | officers’ row.
:':K,hT‘w.Ws ■
Evidently he derirod no further friend,
!
.it boldkrs. who. •hip or intercourse with Hi, brother blue
, ft&gt;&lt;- jm5-master—was
1 .lung he hands the strnpe, and only a few of tho cavalry
a'vuung officer offleera found his aocletv attractive H.
■ ■••• .r friend of Cant. ptoyeil delightfully; b.’ w^?^’
-u irrvrenjnce for
enemy»f Capt- Ka&gt;- but in general tale he waa not entertain-’
,l in the campaign. rag.
-Altogether too rcpulchral-or at
s. &lt; Ijiwy and Gower
■ - gsnibltpg. part at Rust funereal," explained the cavalry
■ utlienf. They "Ho never l«ugh», luld rarely «mil«'
and ho » as glum ae » Quaker meeting "
rulhnxtv car on was another complaint. So a aoctoTilucti village is sltthe i&gt;x«ieni£eni cera was■ hardly to ho predicted for Mr
Hayne.
While he could* not be invited where
•nion to travjl in the just a few infantry peuple were tho other
, drill -Jeslrv to
.i.lafkt’ has piqued guests, from a big general gathering or
. Betore the train
aboard -onio badly party he, of course, could not be omit­
Ih-iiiu M-nt to.the ted; but there he .Would have bis cav­
man docs much to alry nnd medical friends to talk to, and
then there was Maj, Waldron. It wax u
grievous pity that there should be such
an element of embarrassment, but it
sis young man is Mr.
;&gt;ri&gt;mot&lt;*d to a first couldn’t be helped. As the regimental
Lotnpany. Capt, adjutant had said. Hayno himself was
;» a &lt;,.cvh^c»t dlsthe main obstacle tu his restoration to
regimental friendship. No man who
atu ■'•led to lib name piques himself on tlw belief that he is
with Hint are about to do a virtuous and praiseworthy
art will bo apt to pcraevero when the
The coinmand- object of hl-, benevoknee treats him
H.fvne kindly
I ns* hoifor. lu with cold contempt. If Mr. Hayne saw
hi.-a »rl|. while fit to repudiate tbo civilities a few offi­
-nt -lo tun. It
r«el with cers essayed to exton t to him, no others
did. abteh had would‘subject them-». lves to similar re­
unerw ’Ttavlpally buffs; and if he could stand the status
. IrfU ru .'ng was
■ c*. Sytci- &lt;’f quo. why, the regiment could; and
l-.anecs. which
that, said the Riflers, was tho end of tlie
ic uieer officer** matter.
But it w*s not the end, by a good deal.
&gt;. &lt;• rt» argre
• ■ ■ Huyac. and Sbme few-of the ladies of the infantry,
mu t au'.i-tlArne
it;&lt; ;.t Capt Hay actuated by Mre. Rayner’s vehement ex­
position of the ease, had aligned them­
(torn taiteldr
i -b-Miw orrupled selves on her tide as against thd post com­
i.-igvxnt riartut mander, and by tlieir general conduct
tho l-reiuutq and
liayn* sought to convey to the colonel and to
rvni tbe the ladies who were present at the first
dinner given Mr. Hayne thorough disap­
greater proval of their course. This put the
ilitisVand and cavalry people on their mettle and led to
• turrned. and Miss
•rest tn Use young a diviKioa in the garrison; and ns Muj.
• and brother Jn !*w Waldron was. ip Mra. Rayner’s eye*..'
:h- hospital and his equally culpable with the colonel, it SO
Is tenderly toward resulted thaltwoorlhrecijnfantry housennd day. When
\v.i&lt; «x* the man boldv, together with some unmarried
*&gt;!v Mfitaied. and lite subaltern*, were arrayed socially against
cur to talk to him.
iaterrst in their own battalion commander as well us
-*
-.g- Itayoe rrfuore against tlw grand ]&gt;anjandruni at post
i&gt; eld comrades unleaa
h‘s tncocrare |&gt;1 lb* headquarters. If it had not been for tlie
noMrtod. This would determined attitude of Mr. Hayne him­
•n That i'..&lt;y Mitered
self,'the garrison might speedily liave
!. v ith ext t Itoynrr. beeu resolved-into two parties—Hayne
rr» asks her sister. and anti-Huync sympathizers; but the
»
much interest tn
her belief In Uent. whole bearing of that youitg man way
• xg»-. which proves fiercely repeilent of sympathy; ho wotilfl
it. They quarrel. It
r» does nut love her have none of it. “Haynes position,"
hs* breu |&gt;ertaaded said Mnj. Waldron, "i» pnictically thV.
hliu by Ids mother and
he holds that no man who has borne him­
eii4jd«rdehls laAwly with
self as ho has during these five years—
caused by*n»w Bayne
frank, apiwxrs a: Ilayne's denied himself everything that he might
make up every cent that was lost, though
he was in nowise responsible for the loss
yTra' er-wrin-j a letter to
rv-uLI
«.nj|U4»M L««M
. ■ fl,.,, nr Mau VVL.Vt ITf-a-V guilty of the charges on which ho was
MrirnUfher j-tinr.lM!. । Him Traven accidentaltx-tween her ztstey
sister tried. From tills he will not alette one
iyr-rti-at-.»
-•r^u.on
- -u: ..-s;s hvtwseu
is-'. Mff '
. &gt;r. which tbo former urges the jot or tittle; and he refuses now to re­
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aud ou no aerotint let
flavni. Mis* Travers is con­ store to his friendship the men. who re­
;;- •• ........... win kqon's iwsnethlug afoot pudiated him in bin years of trouble, ex­
Ihncaea*- • ;i h Mt Bayne ought to kuctw.
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- MiesIrayeraaccidentally inreta cept on their profession of faith in hi}
&gt;.tlf
ot a mutmdtriend. entire infioeence."
Itarar; a .-.gii '.r».jvi!i it fa shown that the
Now, this was something the cavalry
rhM£P«ut:i*&lt; tajur u.t» that he appropriated
•-I hint ••;. tin- riyfag (’*pt. Hull could not &lt;lo without some impeachment
t •;.!- 4
guarded inc
the­ of the evidence which was h«-ap&lt;MlyXip
-- ................
- br
• - rigidly
ff^i u, nuuuctt
'
‘■'.7 / S’ i‘° nrim
PUI thMlil
&lt;-o*Xaloed only waste against the poor fellow at the time di the
Wter.
trial, and it was something the infantry
jfivl’TEIi XL
would not do, because thereby they
would virtually pronounce one. al least,
of their own officers to have repeatedly
and persistently given false testimony.
In the case of Waldron and the cavalry,
however, it was possible for Hayne to
return their calls of courtesy, iwcause
they, having never "sent him to Coven­
try," received him precisely as they
would receive any other officer. With
the Rffi.-ra it was different.
Having
once "cut" him as though by unanimous
accord, und having taught the young of­
ficers joining vear after year to regard
him us a criminal, they could be rretored
to Mr. Havnc's friendship, us lias been
said before’, only “on confession of error.”
Buxton and two 6r three of hibtfitamp
culled or left their cards on Mr. Hayne
because their dolonel had so done; but
precisely us the ceremony was performed,

"in'c Cla, i-

.- 'rxfpliiq/ in the ffrasp of
• 'hi'-- Mtldirr.i.
f
rp'rally knmvn through•rat Fort \V.|r.
rt n- r by i(» o’clock on tho
following ti&gt;
that Mr. Hnyno hud
returned to. u anti was one of the first
°®cusloa| ►
I - ar ut the matinee. Once
®&lt;*re the c d-|. nd Iliad risen from hfa
ciuir, taken }
hand and wei­
cwnedhiru. ghts liine he expressed the
tope that n thiB,
”UDgl would now occur to
Parent!1--! &lt;
-uig umi
-•'•i'lg
him uaHv
daily..
■-’4'?&gt;!?.'■ ’ 2°”* i,,to »b«club

■“area,:;.

afterward*.
“We
Will
Jv, . 11
til
—
. ——
‘ J*
•&gt;’ to 'h3V&lt;you."
e you."
‘’Exeiif- •
’• &gt;n-. captain, 1 shall be enPgtd all murning,’’ answered Mr.
and " allayl on down tho row.
*«tiy all
I; ’ vCicera were strolling
**ar in groaj
i ■ &lt;'f three or four. Hayne
*dkt-.l pi,;
I»»l nun, all
O|| with quick, sol­
' ulixtMtt aggressive man­
" n fur ahead, all by himhiriri.
xn tC
‘“'/I* il: nn unprofitable subthl' .„Wc i1'1 ^n little talk between
tao n-.-n,., [ltH u w what Mr
l^ran™ tf5 "hott,d h° on his reap■qJX; Evp|yhody heard that be had
°f R»«a' 1 i"1,'.'-'' "purned the advances
had *,ii \13 uomP’tn»OM. Indeed,
tom
U* ‘I017 Kith
&lt;xJ»“ntora thanlrait lira drai.au of

just so was it returned.
Buxton was red with wrath over what
be termed Bayne’s conceited and super­
cilious manner when returning his call:
"I called upon him like a gentleman, by
thunder, just to let him understand I
wante d to help him out of tho mire, ami
told him if there was anything I co«ld do
for him that a gentleman could do. not to
hesitate abottt letting me know; ami
when he came to my house today,
damned if ho didn’t patronize me.~
talked to me aWit the Plevna siege, and
wanted to discuss Gourko and the Bal­
kans orpine other fool thing: what in
thunder hare I to do with camiMUgns u»
Turkey?—and I thought be meant thmi
,liKp.r wldiara Ura Brttfal. l*xy&gt; U Indra
-Gnorki™. 1 in«r now—and I did toll
him it wu an awful blundrr, that only a
Ilmioran would make, to take tborc Sepo;
fellow, and pul ’em into “
paigu. Of courao 1 l&gt;adn t been booking
!,,, U.c .object, nnd bo hral. and .prang

it on me; and then, by trad. “ h'
ing, he said l»e had books and maps he
would lend me. und if there
J
. hing he could do tor m. that a genUermu.
could do. not to besiuw about Mktng.

“&amp;O^oOd.tdi«yne~g

wulo talk Wi«iy u&gt; u&gt;» junior, on the
.nbjet-t of European oampugu* andb
erfito the
,ntX
.err name, and centurie. were ema.ii,

T&amp;“

Whh

'«*«•

guiurcl JSbL cm'4°T Thl“^'“’

•ocuUrecoCTiUon
nh J
*"a

h

brtwrcq ;|,rtr
pule, ilendre iub-

&gt;’ °na Mr'' Buit™ oral Mra.-Bavb!S“° •,u,ld«'1.'' i'lfiUiutKi with
other, white their icnb were KWom
seen except together.
All this time, however, Miss-Travers
wra nraking trlemte through™; u„ g„.
rtwin. No one ever proramed to &lt;luiu»
the Hayne allair in hvr prownce, bccan«.
J et-Mnu \\ aldron had told several neo.
pte how delightfully ,l.s nnd Mr.
Lad spent afi afternoon together, bid
not Mra. Rayner declare that Mrs. TVah
dron waa u W0lna0 who toId
thing B|W knew, or words to that effect?
It fa safe to .ay thttt the garrison hub
greatly interested in the storv. How
strange it was that he should have had a
h’fa-a-teto with the sister of his bitterest
foe. When did they meet? Had thev
met since? Would they meet again? All
tb«M were questions eagerly ducusrod.
yet never asked of the parties themselves,
Mr. Haynes reputation for snubbin­
people standing him in excellent stead,
and Miss Travers’ quiet dignity and re­
serve of manner being too much for
those wlio would liave given a go&lt;xl deal
to gain her ••unfidcnce. But there was
Airs. Rayner;
.
She, at i art, with' all her high and
mighty ways, was no unapproachable
'Feature when it came to finding out
what she thought of other people’s con-'"
duct. So half a dozen, nt Ic.ist, had
more or k«i confidentially asked if she
iniew •?( Mr. Hayne and Miss Travers’
OK-et-ii1’. Iftdeed she did; and she hud
given Nellie lier opinion of her conduct
very decidedly. It was Capt. Rayner
himself wlio interpiseil. Kbexteid. and* forliaile her upbraiding Nellie any further.
NeMic l&gt;eing either in an adjoining room
or tip in her own on several occasions
when these queries were propounded to
her sinter, it goes without Maying that
that estimable wotndn, after the manner
of her sex, bad elevated her voice in re­
sponding. bo that there was no ptasnibility of the wicked girl’s failing to get tho
full lieneflt of the scourging she de­
served. Rayner had indeed positively
forbidden |ier further rebuking Nellie;
but the man does not live who cun pre­
vent one woman’* punishing anoliicr bo
long aa die can get within earshot, and
Miss Travers was laying dearly for her
independence.
It cannot’ lie estimated just how great
• dijiappointuicnt her visit to the fron­
tier was proving to that young lady, aimply because she kept her own counsel.
There were women in the garrison who
longed to take her to their hearts and
liomca, she waa so fresh and pure anil
sweet and winning, they said.* but how
could they when her sister would recog­
nize tbe:u only by the coldest possible
nod.' j'iritie "ns not iusppy. Dial was
certain, tiiough die made no complaint,
and though the young officers who were
daily her devotees declared she was
bright and attractive as she could be.
There were still frequent dances ami pur­
ties in the garrison; but March was nearly
spent, and the weather had been so vile
and blustering that they could not move
beyond the. limits of tin.* port. April
might bring a change for the better in
the weather, but Miss Travers woudcred
how it could better her position.
It fa hard for a woman of spirit to be
materially dependent on any one, nnd
Miss Travers was virtually dependent on
her brother-in-law. The little share of
her father’s hard savings was spent on
her education. Once free from school,
she was bound to another apprenticeship,
and sifter Kate, though indulgent, fond
and p otid. lost no opportunity of telling
her how much she owed to Capt. Ray­
ner. It got to be a fearful weight before
tbe first summer was well over. It was
the main secret of her acceptance of Mr.
Van Antwerp. And now, until she
would consent to name tbe day that
should bind her for lite to him. die had
no home but autli as Kate Rayner could
offer her; mid Kate was bitterly offended
at her. There was just one chance to
end it now und forever, and to relieve her
ristcr and tbu captain of the burden of
her support. Could die make up her
mind to do it’ And Mr. Van Antwerp
offered the opportunity.
So far from breaking with her, as she
lialf . xpect.-d-so far from being even
angry and reproachful on receiving lhe
letter she bad written tolling him nil
about her meetings with Mr. Hayne—he
liad written again and again, reproach­
ing himself for life doubts and fcara,
begging her forgiveness for haying writ­
ten and trk-graphed to Kate, humbling
himself before her in the most
wav, and imploring her to reconsider her
a»&lt;l to 1« hi“
Cat* «u&lt;l Hra Bxjmer to return to tlidr
Sent liomoj.t onre Ural
might tot- |fl«cf tortliwjth nod he ctrald
tau- her
to
*"
U'
utter letter rat“'. rage.-, imptenng, full
of tendermt lore and de.ouon, full of

the

raddMC

apprehenMon. nerer

re­

to Itrae her would well n.gh brent Rte
Conldri.. ray iho'ord -f j^
Surely." thi. nran'e wife there
22x'ld be no rerfdora; end. yet.
wed a man for whom she felt no spark
°(ney went down to the ereek one One

the Ohio into the falls,
daubed out.

guard bouse. Go back to your quarters,
men. Come, captain, will you walk
over home with me?"
“Was Mr. llaynt* here when the row died, sold her body and that of her infauS
occurred.'*-asked the cavalryman, look­ to .medical atadenix
ing as though he wanted to hear some­
Weyhing, the base ball player, amuaad
thing from tho young officer who stood himacif Tnnraday by abusing the umpire
a silent witness.
at the game at Buffalo until ba waa ar­
“I don't know," replied Rayner. “It rested and lodged in tho cooler.
makes no difference, captain. It is not « Ten Chicago cornice workers who hare
joicing hi the opjx
TOrtunity l&gt;eforo the Bel­ a case of witnesses. I shan’t prefer been on a etriko and making life miser­
ting of anoflier sui
li - Coming homeward charges against tho man. Come!" And able for their old bosses aud the non­
union men employed in their plases, were
at luncheon time k
Mra. Raynef, Mra. Bux- he drew him hastily away.
indicted Saturday for conitpiracy;
tOn' Mi"&gt;,Tr”’«nt to-™
lom,
t nd-ono or two „
others,
Hayne stood watching them as they
A bell weighing 5X tons was placed in
■escorted by if squat I of bnclielora, strolled disappeared beyond the glimmer of hia
the clock tower of the Wisconsin Central
somewhat slowly ' Jong Prairie
- avenue lamp. Then a hand was placed on his station at Chicago Saturday. It is the
towards the gate, Itfto happened that arm:
third bell in size ou this continent, and
tlie married ladiess were foremost in the
“Did you notice Capt. Rayner’s face— can be heard ten miles.
who should meet his lips? He was ashen as d^ath.”
Bteve Zengs, a miser who doesn’t be­
them but Mr. Haj ne, coming from the
“Come in here with me." was the re­ lieve in banks hid $3,0t&lt;) in greenbacks in
east gate! Mra. R yner and Mra. Bux­ ply; and, turning, Hayne led the poet his cellar, near Chamberlain, S. D. Whe»
bu went to look al it Saturday he found
ton, though pasa-in,; him almost elbow to surgeon into the house.
that tbe rata bad made mince meat, aa it
elbow, l(&gt;-.:kc&lt;lrtraght ahead or uher'To be continued.
were, of his fortune.
.
wise avoided Lis cje. He raised his for­
Arthur Picard was sent to tbe Ohio
age cap in genera acknowledgment of
penitentiary Friday, for burglary. Juat
the presence of lac ies
.... with the
ulw officers,
umcera.
«before be left for the prison bo learuad
but glanced coldly from
f
one to the other
that a relative had left him 1100,001
Ha
until hfa blue eyed&gt; flighted
’
ou Miaa Travis in for a year.
era. ’ v
Fred Elder, of Detroit, was a f«w years
The comptroller of the currency him au­
No woman in th&gt; _
_
__________
_
w
X group could fail to
ago one of ibe brightest newspaper men
note the leap of suLalnne and gladness thorized the Firm National bank of Ho­ in the country. He became infatuated
to hfa face, the ins ant flush that rose to quiam,. Wash., an! the First National with chea.« and Saturday was committed
banl^'of Darby, Pa., to begin business
for vagrancy.
his cheek.
chock. Miss
1
Travers
_
herself saw it each -with a capital of 8W.0OI.
ftuickly.. us
Robert J. Ingersoll was refused Um
as did the maiden walking
Ju.fc
just
Makers of straw wrapping paper hav­
tX'hind her,
I
’
behind
and' Irr
heart bonded at ing mills west of the Allegheny moun­ use of tbo Academy of Music at Philadel­
phia last week, tbe manager declaring
the night. She Ixri-ed
us
their
cyeH
met,
tains,
met
in
Chicago
Wednesday
and
. ..
kick cyw met,
spoke hfa name i*
------r* strove formed a protective combination to reduce that the building should uorer be used
.11 ’
low
tone, and
for the advocacy of atheism und infi­
to hide her face ■ tom Mr. Blake, who production and maintain prices.
delity.
Mr. Pel ter, of Washburn, Win., found
turned completely arouhd and) stole a
A Chinese imperial decree has been is­
sudden glance at her.
___ _She
__ could no Harry Marshall alone with Mrs. Palter sued legalising the production of opium.
more atx-ount for t &gt;an she coulScontrol and proceeded to pelt Marshall with bul­
The British dockers' congress decided
lets. Tbe latter returned the fire and shot
it, but her face wa i burning. Mra. Ray­
Palter through the hand. Marshall re­ before adjournment Saturday not to join
ner. too, looked ui ound and stared at ceived u severe sralp wound and n fine for in the eight hour movement.
her, but th fa she net firmly, her dark carrying cuncc-iled weapons.
The Rev. Dr. John Henry Hopkins, a
’
eyes never quailii ijig ’before
'
•
the
angry
Tlie foreign delegates to the iron and •on of tbe late Bishop Hopkins, of Ver­
mont, aud one of the greatest theologians
glare in her sister* .. Blake was begin- steel institute now in session at New
in
the Episcopal church, is seriously ill at
ning to like Havree and to
w dislike Mra. York, of tn« British Iron and Steel insti­
Troy.
■
Rayner, nnd he alu ays-did like mischief. tute and Verein Dtiutaclier EfaenhuettsnCnstioni, the Swiss Radical who killed
leute,
are
to
visit
Chicago
cn
Monday
and
"You owe me a fcrudge, Miss Travers,
. Rossi at Bellinxona during tbe late reif you did but know it," he said, so that Tuesday, Oct. 13 and 14. nnd extensive liellion, is in custody in London. The
preparations are making for their r&gt; cap­
all could hear.
question has i»een raised whether the kill­
tion and enu:rta!ui*ient.
ing wns u political crime.
—
"You. Mr: Blake
How can that be
The latest trust fa one la Brussifa car­
possible?*’
pets.
■
•
John RUey, a carpenter employed to put
"I spoiled a tier made foijyou a few
Tin- Apaches in New- Mexico uro alleged a new floor in a building at Springfield,
tights ago. 1 wi &lt; officer of: the
•
•
O., found under.the old one. inclosed in a
to be on the war path again.
day,
Gen. Iz&gt;r&lt;t Wolseiey Ims assumed com­ aauk, 15,000 in Hills and gold coin.
and cauglit right &lt; f a man gazing up at
mand of the British troops in Ireland.
It baa laen reported that ex-President
your window af er midnight. I »felt
Ned llaulan has flunked in the matter Cleveland would be at the Ottumwa, la.,
sure he was go.-t g to sing; bo, like a
of his projxisrd t-culling race with Gau- coal palace the day after President Hatgood fellow, I ra i over to play .an nc- daur.
risoti's
visit The report is denied In the
.
eoiupruiinient, am then—would you boCharles Mell value, a Btooklyu mur­ moat peaitivu terms by Mr. Cleveland's
iftve it?—die wouk n’r sing, after all."
'
•
derer, mu Hanlencod Wednesday to death law partners.
Benson, the alleged murderer of Mra.
Sbo was white tow. Her eyes were by ^electricity.
Mettman. at Leavenworth, Kan., says ha
Tbe national prison congress al Cincin­
gazing almost
tnploringly at him.
is innocent and appears wholly uncon­
Something warn •d him to hold his nati adjourned Wednesday to meet at
cerned. On the other band it is stated
Pittsburg in Oct. lt»I.
peace, and he broke off short. '
that John Mettman, tbe woman's hus­
Alcyon, a 3-year-old stallion, valued at band, ho» turned informer and acousaa
"Who was it? C
..................
Oh,
do tdl -us. Mr.
$10,00).
was
burned
in
a
barn
near
Iowa
Blake!" wore th
exclamations, Mrs.
Benson.
City, la., Wednesday night.
■Rayucr be ing mas impetuous
,
A syndicate of British capitaliata has
in her deGeorge H Cheever, D.D. LL.D., well purchased John Roach's ship yards at
mauds. Again B ako caught the apjieal
known as clergyman and author, died at Chester, Pa.
in Mura Travers’ e, es.
Englewood, N. J., Wednesday.
Formal consent has been given by tbe
“That’s what I tvant to know," he re­
Emperor. William of Germany arrived
sponded, mi-ndaci &gt;i
»usly. “
............................
When I woke nt Vienna Wednesday on a visit lo Etn- war department to the piling of ths loka
basin for the World's Fair at Chictgo.
up next mbrning, the whole thing was a poror Francis Joseph of Austria.
Governor Prince, of Now Mexico, esti­
dream, und I roe It
’ ’t fix the fellow
"
Idn
at
Stella .Woyda, aged 6 months, died in mates the population of that territory aC
all."
Chicago Wednesday, it is alleged, from 180,0X1, but the census enumerators only
having
her
breath
sucked
away
by
a
cat.
There was a chcrus of disappointment
gave it )53.000.
The then engaged In blasting for. a
and indignation, The
"•*
”
~ of spoiling
„
idea
Some vandal Sunday last cut out of ita
such,a gem of a icnsation! But Blake sewer at Butte. Mont., think nothing of frame in the Chicago Art Institute a
blowing
out
rock-which
is
00
per
cent,
ail’
took it all comp ncently until he got
beautiful .painting by Miss G wynne Price,
a local artist.
.
homo. Then it Im gun to worrv him.
Certified copies of the now tariff law.
Was it |K»»ibleIL
’ ' she
’
’knew ’he was
At the meeting-of Methodist mluistera
that
, which goes into effect Monday nest, wore
of,Chicago Monday tbe movement to re­
there-?
mailed from Washington City Thursday
• That night tin io was a disturbance in to every collector of customs and internal store the Bible to the public schools waa
indorsed by resolution.
the garrison. Ju.-|t after 10 o’clock, and revenue in this country.
&lt;
A report is current in Syracuse, N. Y„
while the seiitric I were calling off the
The London dockmen have decided to that the engagement between Mr. W&lt;hour, a woman’s khrieks
’ ’ ’ and’ cries
‘
were raise 8300,01) by an assessment of |5 dn kiiiKim nnd Miss Winnie Davis, Jeff Da­
heard over behinc I the quarters of Com- each member of the union and by public vis' daughter, has been broken off\
ptuiy B and close n tho cottage tSbcupitxl contribution as a fund with which to fight
Mra. Jnmes Coley died in Eiuton.Conn^
The officers of the the shipowners at eome*future time.
by Lieut. Haym
on Oct. 2 at the advanced age of IN
John Pfeier, Edward Miller and Wills years and b months. She had been a
_____
gutu-U .....
ran to
tlie tput with several men,
lam
H.
Dancy,
all
well-to-do
farmers,
and fquDd I’nvate viancy straggling
snuff-taker for .00 years, and was very
mid swearing in the grasp of two or were bound over in $300 each at Danville, frail as a girl.
Dr. Mary V. Lee. who is in charge of
three soldiers, while Mrs. Clancy was III, Thursday by United States Commis­
sioner Wilber for refusing to answer the tbe physical culture cluaa in tbe Oswego,
'
lot to let him _
go—
imploring them
. he questions of the census enumerators.
N. Y.. state normal school has issued ml
was wild like tigti n; it was drink; he had
Colored women employed at the Moores­ order forbidding the wearing of garters
the horrors, undl ’ was batin’ her while town, N. J., canning factory resen led by her girl pupils.
she was tryin’ to&gt; get him home. And liberties tak^n by Charles Jessup with
Alfred Wanamaker, ot Reading; Pa.,
Clancy’s appeanui cc Ixire put her words. one of their number, and threw hitq into claiming to ‘be a cousin of Po»tmaaterHe was wild anil Jrunken, but he swore a catchup vat tilled A 1th juicy tomatoes. Gencral Wanamaker, committed suicide
ho meant no liar an: hi* struggled hard He was rescued by one of the proprietors at St. Louis Saturday night because be
for freedom; he ’ owed ho only wanted who himwdf was attacked by the furious bad recently lost a leg.
to seethe lieutenr------nt at 1'
his quarters;
----- and’ women, nod came near being stabbed
Among the corporations liceued by then
with tomato knives.
secretary of Jtatc »t Springfield, Dla.,
Mr. Hayne, lamp in hand, had come
Tbe brick manufacturers of New York Monday was the Xpunt Carmel .Eronautis
upon tbe scene at d was striving to quiet
pro-­ city have won their fight with the walk­ Navigation company, to operate ai r ships,
the woman, who । inly screamed and pro
ing delegates who put a boycott on their with n capitalization of 120,000,000.
tested the loude . At his quiet order brick, I he walking delegateshaving taken
It ia stated that there are 15,000 colored
the sokliers role ised Clancy, nnd the off the boycott which was put on a few
children in New York city without school
subordinate.
man stood patien and.........................
firms because they employed non-union accommodations, and tbe colored iieople
"Did you wai t to see me, Clancy/" labor. It wua a case of boycott -s. boycott,
charge that the school authorities are dis­
the brickrnakera refusing to send brick to criminating in favor of white children.
asked Mr. Hayne
„
"Askin' yer perdon sir, I did," begun New York, and thereby locking out the
• Judge L. L. I/iwis. of tbe New Yorkiuthe man. unstead|ly, and evidently strug­ boycotters.
preme court, has refused tbe custody of a
The Republicans carried the city elec­ child to its mother because the latter is a
gling with the fumes of the liquor he had
Christian Scientist, and let another child
been drinking: bit before he could speak tion at Seattle, Wash., Thursday.
The statement of the Chicago, Burling­
die without medical attendance, trusting
again. Mrs. Cluner’s shrieks rang out on
ton and Quincy railway for August shows a' in prayer.
the still air:
decrcoMs in net earnings of 8349.004.99.
“Oh, for the Io re of God, howld hiui,
THE MARKETS.
Tlie Illinois state, board pf equalisation
some o’ ytfal He il kilndin! He’s mad, has raised the appraisement of property
Chicxoo. Oct, 0.
I say! Shuro
Shuro ’'tis
tis I that know him best. in Chicago and Cook county 835,000,0X1.
Quotations on the board of trade t&lt;»-day
Oh, blessed Vurgin. save ust Don’t let
were M folkiwr: Whret—No. 2 October, opened
Emjwror William has given 8,000 florins
him loose, Misthe ■ Foster!" she screamed for the Vienna poor and has made dona­
cIinksI 81.04*: May. opened Jl.08^, closed
to tho officer of fihe gu^rd, who at that tions to the ambulance and other socieCorn—No. X October, opened U*Hc.
moment appeared on the full run.
closed Otte; December, opened 4»J4e. eland
Hie
comptroller
of
the
currency
has
“What’sthetrduhlcr he asked, breathauthorised the First National bank, of
lessly.
Dccetnlicr. opened 3i%c. closed 3^4e-. May,
Valdosta, Go., to com me neo business,
“Clancy seems Ito havo been drinking, with a capital of 150,000.
opened 41 tic. closed f.A*.
Pork—October,
ojwned fU.V -. clooed
January, opens*
mo -----------------about somennd wants to tail with —
Judge W. A. Peffer, as ch am ion n of tbe
thing, Mr. Fosteisaid Hayne, quietly. Kansas Farmer*' Alliance, bnscballenk.’cd SIM\ closed flnXTK: May. opened gl£M
C1OM-.I &gt;lXZ!hi- Lard—October, o;x.*ned asd
"He belongs to tiy company, and I will Senator lugnlis to a joint discussion. Pef­
closed 14.17V*.
•
be responsible th it he goes h Inc. It is fer want a Ingalls' seat In the henatc.
Producer'Butter—Fantw srparatat. 23c per
fine gathered cream. W?3kr; finest dairies.
really Mrs. Clancw that in mal Eng all the
Three men were captured at North Lan­
sing. Mich.. Wednesday night in the act 17&amp;I8O. Ejap&lt;-Fre«h candied, Ium c.ff, IBc per
trouble."
dos. Live poultry—Chickens, hens and spring
"Oh, for the 1 w of God, hear him, of coining base Oliver dollars. A large chickens.
per »■; turkeys, U?,lQc; ducks.
now, whin the iniui was tearin’ tho hair quantity of their paraphernalia was con­
o’ me this minute ! Oh, howld him, men! fiscated.
Fire
Wednesday
night
at
Boring
A
S8
a
per
bbl
Applea-minbfa
green evoking.
Share ’tis Capt. Rayner wud niver let Co.’s shoe factory at Cincinnativcaused a UJ.rau3.30 per bbL: callng. $WM.
him go.”
loss of $45,000; well insured.
“Wlruft. tbe I matter. Mrs. Clancy?"
A mob of legislators aud citizens pf inside and covers. 3EMc; comm in brush,
spoke aM
quick,
opurac
-____ sj-=rn voice, nnd Rayner,
crooked. 2*ia3*e.
with face white a sheet, suddenly stood Guthrie. O. T., chased a member of the
bouse all over town Thursday because ho
Livestock—Gnlon,stock yards prices; Heats
in tjieir midst •
was trying to take a bill to the governor —Market active and strong-, prices r-aJOo
"Oh, God be ||rai8cd, it’s here ye are, forsicnatun- making Oklahoma City the higher; light gradtvi, ILtXpUri; rough pack­
caplin! Shute it’s Clancy, sir, dhrunk, capital of tbe territory. They finally got ing. 84.lKW.la; mixed lots. H-RW.BJ; heavy
sir. aud runnin’ hound tho garrison, and poasesaion of the document and practic­ lacking und shipping lots, &gt;4. .024.7.1
ally forced tbe speaker of the house to
batin' ui.‘, sir.’’ I
••Take him to tho guard house, Mr. erase bls signature.
Wheat -No. 2 red winter csalu |L'J$-ia
The ocean steamer Germanic, with the i.0.-&gt;fc; do November. 11.01^; do Duownbsr.
Foster.” was till1 stern, sudden order.
"Not a word, Clkncy," as thd man strove Count of Paris and his son, the Duke of S1.W*; do May. ¥l.M»U. Corn- No. 2 mixed,
Orleans, aboard, reached New York Fri­ 37-&gt;Wj4c cash; do October, 67c; do November.
to speak. "Off! with him, and if he
day.
gives you anv trouble, send Cor me.”
George Bancroft, the historian, crleAnd as the’ jxxr fellow was led away,
bratec! the 90tb aonivery of his birth Fri­ Pork—Dali; 'hmm, tHJMfrMJJU. Lord—Un­
silence fell uponilic group. Mrs. Clancy
day. He is in good health, but not ro­ changed.
began a wail of imingknl relief and mis­ bust.
ery. which the j captain ordered her to
Two children of Nelson Dion, aged 7
cease and go home. More men camo, and 4.' were burned to death at Marlboro,
hurrving to tlie jspot, nnd presently the Moso., Thursday night by the expiation Trading very dull tr
officer of tlie day. "It is all right i*w," of a lamp. .
said Rayner to the latter. “Ona of my
Harrison Newman, a business man of
men—Clancy—was out hero drunk and Louisville, jumped from the bridge over
!‘&gt;’d|O’^.Ped
bMk*- ,pr“d O,CT
the tow land., and Boode4 K,mo
ftoprwtion. in the iprairie. TiOT, cpn.
^tafS *
“"oa-U" «i»d
wtoKtod around from th. north oM
ttifiLt and hound the lakelet, in a band
Tlw » “ sonteoua, and

NEWS IN BRIEF.

�Hastings Banner
Hastings, Thursday, Oct- 9, 1890.

TKK HASTISfiB, MICH., POSTOFFICi:,
AUGUST 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
REPUBLICAN

STATE TICKET.

Fw0°"™"‘jAMES M. TOBXKB.

'-■"’“"^Samb.uctos.
’'r8e'’°l8‘wASBINCTOS GARDNER.

MOORE,
F 0IDDITOK

nr

W.BUETON.
For Sup’L Pub. Instruction—
PROF. ORR SCHUETZ.
For State Bd. EducationJAMES M. BALLOU.
For JuAtlce Supreme Court—
EDWARD OAHILI.

For Member Conjnw 3rd WotrletJAME3 O’DONNELL.

For Representative In tbe State LegUtaiurv—
ANDREW F. SYLVESTER.
Fur Sheriff‘
JAMES H. McKEVirr.
For County ClereTHOMAS 8. BRICE.
Fur County Treasurer—
HALE KENYON.
Far Register ef DcednCHARLES M.MACK.
Flor Prosecuting Attorney—
CHAS H. HAUER.
Fur Circuit Court Coin nils, Ioner&lt;ALONZO K. KENASTON.
HARTLEY E. HENDRICK.
For Surveyor—
SETH PRATT.
Pur Coroners D. B. KILPATRICK.
_

a. l. Vanhorn.

drew Interest Harriaon paid It on the
public debt and stopped ^be interest

Cleveland kept it out of circulation, while
llai rison kept It in circulation.
z
lu December last 9 months after Harri­
son’s inauguration, a republican congress
assembled. Tbe whole republican machin­
ery was in motion. President Harrison, tn
his first message to congress, recommended
liberal legislation for the utilization of sil­
ver In our circulation, followed by an ex­
haustive discussion and like recommenda­
tions by the secretary of the treasury.
Hills were introduced in both house and
senate and vigorously considered. On tbe
14th day of July a law was enacted which
will put, and*is putting, into circulation
annually 965,000.000 of sliver, or its repre­
sentative—a full legal tender for debts,
both public and private. It was passed
by a strict party vote In both house and
senate, the republicans voting solidly for,
and the democrats solidly against IL The
money so authorized to be Issued is as
good as any money in the world, and is to
remain so.. All our money, gold, sliver,
sliver notes, and greenbacks, are of equal
value, and are to remain so. There Im to
lie a constant, steady Increase of our cur­
rency—good money. This law fully util­
izes the whole product of our mines, and
more. It utilizes one-half of the annual
silver product of the world. When Harri­
son was Inaugurated on tbe 4lh of March,
1889, the bullion in the silver dollar was
worth only 72 cents. The pledges of the
republican platform advanced It to over 75
cents by the first of December last Since

Tbe Republican senatorial conventtou tor the that time it has advanced steadily, until
eleventh district nf Michigan, comprising Barry now it is worth over 90 cents. ' It seems
■nd Eaton couiilicifwlll be held In tbe City of
to be assured tbat it will still further ad­
vance, with every prospect that gold and
silver, at the lawful ratio of 16 to 1, will
soon be of equal value.
and each precinct shall be entitled to at
“INCBXASE IN VALUE OF WHEAT CROP.”
one delegate.

S

Gao.

Hugoktt

• Committee.

“When congress met last December, the
price of wheat lu Chicago was 79 cents per
busbeL Ou July 14, 1890, the date of the
passage of the now sliver act it bad ad­
vanced to 88 cents per bushel. On August
30, It had advanced to 91.01% per bushel,
making a total advance of 29 cents per
bushel since tbe opening of tho republican
congress.
.
'’Taking the wheat crop of 1889 (490,­
560,000 bushels) tbe value of which was a
little lejw than 70 cents per bushel, the
price has advanced 31% cents per bushel,
makings total increase In'Value of 8154.­
526,400.

Mr. Garfield, in addressing the house at
«*De time touching tbe appropriations for
the support of the government and the
raising of the necessary revenue to pay tlie
sane, stated:
“A very wl*e man said many years ago.
coooerning the finances of a European
kiegdom, that If one of their annual
budgets alone should survive the next delwge, if it were the only fragment left after
dry land appeared, from tbat annual
bwdget alone could be read and recon­
•the cobs and oat cnop.
structed the entire history of the nation.'*
"Tbe com crop for the year 1889
Keeping -the statement in mind, con­
amounted to 2,112,892.000 bushels, The
trast Cleveland’s financial policy with Qaradvance in price since December 2, J8®9»
riaon’s.
is 17 cents per bushel, making the total In­
Mr. Cleveland, on February 25, 1885,
crease in the value of tbat product, based
prior to his inauguration, by letter to Repupon last year’s crop, 8427.8606110.
meutatlve "Warner, of Ohio, tried to in­
"The price of oats bos advanced since
duce congress to legislate to suspend the
December 2, 1889, about 28 cents per
coinage of silver. In bls first message to
bushel, which, On the crop of last year,
coBgrees ’he -again recommended tbe same,
would make a total increase of $108,969,.
■nd his secretary of tbe treasury concurred
675.
' x,
in tbe recommendation, and In addition
"The total Increased value of the crops
■trdngly urged congress to enact iegislaof
wheat
coni
and
oats
since December 2,
tka providing ipr the redemption and can­
1889, based upon the value of the crop for
cellation of all the greenback currency.
last year, has therefore amounted to 9691,­
Cleveland's whole administration was
356,705.
cnfirienuly to both silver and greenback*.
"Nearly all other farm products have
Prior to bls administration, it was always
advanced lu Value in like manner. If to
tbe-tepubllcan policy to use the surplus
these is added the increased value of other
xerenue* for the payment of the public
products of industry, the grand total
debt On'the 4th of March, 1885, when
would largely exceed 95,000,000.000.”
Cleveland was inaugurated, the net cash
The wisdom of this legislation is verified
surplus in tbe treasury was 88.704,590.11.
from day to day. Under correct economic
On August 81,1886, 18 months after, it
policies and wise administration, confi­
had grown to 876,527,561.24. During this
dence has been restored; products of the
ttoe there was outstanding 8194.000.000 field and farm havebwi/enhanced in value;'
«f three.per cent interest-bearing bonds
the wages of labor is improving, and capital
payable at the option of tbe government.
sees a better chance for profitable invest­
iBMead of buying these bond*. Mr. Cleve­
ment. Tbe long night of depression, un­
land allowed tbe surplus to accumulate,
der the hurtful policies of tbe Cleveland
xintil in July. 1686, the house and senate
administration, is being overcome by the
passed an c-ct directing that when the sur­
rising sun of prosperity, under this ad­
pass in the treasury exceeded 820,000,000,
ministration. Already its bright rays rest
the Prceident ahould buy not less than
securely on the hilltops and their warmth
•*•,000,000 of 8 per cent bonds a month.,
is left In the valleys; and the people have
Mt. Cleveland gave the act a pocket veto.
confidence that it will continue to rise and
Be deposited 860,000,000 of the surplus in
shine until they bask in the sunlight of
SM favorite national banks, and still tbe
better days.
aacphu In the treasury amounted up until,
AITBOPBIATIOSS.
«u August 81. 1888, it reached in round
The congress just ready to adjourn has
TOHDbers 8107.009,000. He only redeemed
daring the first 18 moats of his admlnistra- made liberal, but Dot extravagant provision
ten-to Sept 1, 1886—862.188,400 of the for the public service. We have kept lhe
3 per eeaL bonds. He refused to apply tlie। pledges of tbe republican platform. We
saxplus revenue* to pay the public debt liave authorized the building of now ships
Be held the money idle in tbe treasury for the navy to protect our sea-port cities
and without Interest in the favorite banks. and tbe persons and property of citizens on
As stated above, lie was unfriendly to sil­ the high seas. We have not increased the
ver and tbe greenback currency. He eon- appropriations for the public service, ex­
stantty deoumded legislation revUing tbe cept for tbe soldiers of the late war, but by
tariff upon tbe principles of "for revenue intelligent legislation and appropriation
we have greatly improved the public ser­
unanimous re- vice.
.An examination shows tbat during tlie
tMB. Mra*ter foitewed such a policy, aa first session of the last congress there
foUows Xbe exhaustion of the oxygen. were appropriated, Including deficiencies,
town the air. Businew was demoralized; for the payment of pensions, 985,258,700,
while during the present session .there
have been appropriated, including deficien­
cies, for tlie payment of pensions, 8128,779,­
rord. the price of money
368.83. or an excess Of 938,520,668.85,
which alone is more than equal to the
Mae bM pulled down tbe strong man. whole difference between appropriations'
wadlcal treatment, nursing and food must for the support of tbe government at this
ham time to do their work in aid of nature session and the first session of the last

tttohieys. mA be con­

sidering the advisability of supporting can­
didates committed to tariff repeal, should
not fall to recognize the inconsistent atti­
tude their unpatriotic advisers would have
them assume. Just now the entire body
of workingmen are committed to the poliey

Every imported article
resente more
or less of labor, nearly all of which could
us well have been performed in this coun­
try. The reason that most of it Is not
given to workmen in this country is found
in the fact that workmen can be hired for
leas money in other countries than here.
Tbe principle is a sound one that all such
work as can as well be done in this coun­
try should be forced here by a protective
tariff that will make tbe employment of
foreigners instead of citizens of tbe United
States an unprofitable arrangement for all
wbo would otherwise find an excuse for it.
Members of organizations for maintaining
good wages for workingmen and fair prices
for all products of labor involve them­
selves in inconsistency wbeu aiding with
voice or vote those engaged in tbe un­
patriotic effort to remove tlie barriers
against foreign competition in any of the
products of labor.
.
•
Keep It before the people that Cleveland
wanted silver coinage suspended, and ills
secretary of the treasury urged congress ft

Dot only suspend silver coinage, but also
to wipe out of existence the 8346,090.000
greenback currency. Keep it before the
people that the democratic party endorsed
Cleveland’s policy by renominating him
upon a platform utterly silent upon the
silver question. Ajid remember that Cleve­
land is to-day the idol of his party, the
Idol of Wall street, and has the inside
track for the democratic presidential nom­
ination in 189*2, and will in all human
probability be renominated if then alive.
You will know what to expect if you vote
the democratic ticket
Free trade, by giving all products of la­
bor, foreign as well as domestic, equal op­
portunity in our markets,- would force
prices to a common level, and in the end
compel all workers to accept a common
price. From this there would be no es­
cape, ns workingmen in this country
would find themselves confronted with the
alternative of accepting as low wages as
their foreign competitors .were willing to
accept or not working at all. In tlui otivi,
ing universal contest for the necessaries of
life it would be found Impossible to elevate
the standard of wages, even if all the
world’s workers possessed the ambition
and intelligence required for effort in that
behalf.
Farmers should remember that 93 per
cent of all the products of their farms
find sale in American markets. Whatever
would destroy the home market would
therefore be a calamity to the farmer.
Free trade would throw hundreds of
thousands of American workmen out of
employment They would have to become
competitors of tlie fanners in production
Instead of consumers of farm products.
Would that help tbe fanner?
*

That nation cannot be great whose peo­
ple are engaged solely in producing raw
materials for some other country to manu­
facture.
Free trade would make the
United States a nation engaged In raising
raw materials for Englsnd to make up
into manufactured goods. Docs any one
believe such a policy would help us?
Does any one wonder that England is anx­
ious for America to adopt the Cobden pol­
icy?
Bear In mind that republican silver leg­
islation will Increase the money of this
country by 965,000,000 a year by sliver
coinage, and the difference between the
coin and bullion value of silver goes
into tbe government treasury. Every re­
publican vote in congress was cast for this
measure, and every democratic tote in
congress was cast against IL
how the parties stand.

That shows

Andrew Kennedy, a life long democrat
and a Patron, in the democratic convention
of Barry county, said lie was In n position

Great Britain for

tbe standpoint of patriotism and . jusUoc,

Rrmeinber that when some democrat finds

fault about republican silver legislation.

Republiean Patron* in Barry County
cad have no longer any doubt ai to where
of protection. Every Fanners' grange,
tis? democratic member* would lead them
every Knights of Labor lodge, every Trade
—straight into the democratic camp. Tbe
Union not only urges the necessity for
only way to rescue the order from destrucmutual protection in explanation of its ex­
tian and preserve ita Don-poIiUcal charac­
istence, but finds ample reason for contin­
ter is to taboo separate political action.
ued organization Id defending its members
from influences and combinations against
(Read the republican platform elsewhere
which individual resistance has been found
id fols Imuc. It Is wunfi, clear and
Ineffectual.
bnoatl, and la worthy of endoreement.
The men who have so well learned this
And you know this that republican plat­
first lesson in protection, and who have forms are not empty promises. It placed
combined for defense against influence* In power, the republican party will fulfill
they could not individually resist, ere now
tlie promises of its platform.
urged by free trade advocates to aid in re­
moving barriers against still more formida­
Tlie only way to build up the Industrie*
ble Influences in other countries. The of a town la to foster them with jealous
long enforced poverty and limited ambition care. The only way to build up the in­
of foreign workmen compel the acceptance dustries of a country H to so protect them
of wages which tbe veriest “scab" work­ that they can pay tbe difference of 50 per
man in this country would reject as unsat- cent, between wages in this country. and
iafactorj*
./

to know what he said, and assured tbe con­
vention upon honor that If it would en­
dorse the Patron ticket, that the Patrons
to iwtore blood, vitality and strength to
of Industry' of Barry county would support
the patient- President Harrison was in- democratic friends cry oat "extravagance!'’
the democratic nominee* for senator and
in tbe increase of appropriations, I reply
congressman. Remember that, republican
—njiac* the engine. While Cleveland, in that such Increase result* solely from In­
Patrons.
‘
.
creased legislation and payment of pen­
oTcrtowlwt Irt«»»r.
wiW sions for soldiers and sailors of the late
A nation dependent upon another for
war; and that was one of the Issues in tlie
campaign of 1F88; and in compliance with

country for our Justification.

nominated on a platform that was eto-

Pleated Customers say that at R, K. Grant’s they get the
most value for money expended for Clothing, Hats. Caps and
Furnishing Goods.

Satisfied Patrons depart from R.'K. Grant’s with bundles
of Ciothing.every day, and are willing to declare that they
got just what they wanted; that nobody there tried tn sell
them what they didn't want; that they find what they buy
there just as represented, s\nd the prices all right.

|Read Congressman Cannon's article in.

his issue.
he mark.
epublican
induct of

It is straightforward and hits
It shows the difference between
and democratic legislation and
tbe nation’s financial affairs.

I The silver legislation of the republican
irty Is all righL The profit on silver
»hiagc goes to the government, instead of

Happy Purchasers are they who invest money in neck­
wear, fall underwear, at R. K. Grant’s. And they who buy
hats or caps there, are glad they did so, because they had a
large stock to select from, and found the style, the finish and
everything about them KORRECT.

&gt;the western silver kings.
J The republican county ticket Is made up

of clean, honorable men, wbo will credita­
bly attend to the county’s affair*. Give
them your vote.

! Republican Patrons should see to it that
they don’t walk into any democratic side­
shows. Tbe main tent isn’t far away.

The Fellow who buysTlothing Hats, Caps and FumLbyig
Goods elsewhere than at R. K. Grant’s will be out in the back
lot kicking himself when he learns how he missed it, as he
surely will, when he sees Grant’s stock if he has the necessary
discrimination to know a good thing when he can look at it

THE MARKETS-

.Apples— Dried.7 c per lb,
Butter-KBIS
Clorer seed 83 OOHX'-’i.
Bcsus-Jl.aoper bu.
Ooru eoc.
Beef—Uve. |3.508|3.«)calves. «3.to.CUS0
Eon-174 UKHides-Beef,fiefcalf, Be.
Lard—8c.
,
Llme-belHEzatSBcperbbl; waterllme.tlJO
psrbbl.
Oats—Xc per bu.
New potatoes-M)c. per bu.
Pork—&gt;4.75888.00.
Poultry—Live hens, de; chickens, fic.
Piaster—Selling at 8.’* per ton.
Salt-SeUlug al 81 per bbl.
Tlmotby Seed-selling at 82.00 perbu.
Wheat—No. 1. white Me rod. Me.
Flour- 82.50 per hundred.
Applea—12H to 60. •
,■

They say a man died in Oshkosh, because he was curious
to know whether dynamite would burn in the kitchen stove.
But if yonr curiosity to get the most value in clothing, hats,
caps and furnishing goods prompts yon to go to B. K. Grant's,
you'll be happy, satisfied and money ahead.

Detroit.
Beans-82 oo per bu. for cltv picked.
Butter— Irene, creamery HXJ22.

Oati -4to oerbu.
Poultry—Live: chickens, Cc;ducks. Mta^c
t irkeys.9 ftio
I Wheat—No. I white'.'91.CO No. 2 red, &gt;UB.
Cattle—Good to extra 4.20&gt;4A3; choice heavy
butchers, &amp;O4H.4D.
.
■ Sheep nnd Ijtnibs-Sheep. clipped choice to
extra, foA5®»jo. good.to choice »4.*MMS2O.
Lambs, beat. •5.T«M*.a&gt;
| Hogs—Active A78CMW.

It’s Done!
He’s fixed,
Located,
Stuck his stakes, ■

And stands there with both feet.

WlN13
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

■ Aerewnot tarter baking powder. Highest
i»f all la leavening strength.-V. s. Gorern-

Rose FloorOnly $2.50.
This is A No. 1 flour. Every
jack warranted.
Call in and see those oil
painting I give with $25 trade
Highest
host price paid for Bntter, Eggs
Jggs and Country Produce.

Joseph Rogers,
Dry M for Sale.

A. D. Cook,.the Grocer,
Is now located in the handsome

NEW ROGERS' BLOCK.
He has added to his stock of groceries and
ready for business with, a big 7?.
He feels greatly pleased with splendid pat­
ronage received.
“New faces every day, and lots of the old
customers.”

And there's room for all
The reason they come is

BECAUSE

(1) They find what they want in the line of groceries pro­
visions, flour and feed. ~
(2) They are well treated.
(3) They know they get value received in goods for their
The Hastings Furniture Co. money..
are selling their waste wood in (4) Low rent, light expenses, and light’margin of profits.
large loads at
(5)Prices paid for butter, eggs and produce are the very
$1.50 MOI
highest
bELIVEREb,
(6) And lastly because they like to trade there.
plted up. Every stick is kiln
rtwotid, the wry best for Bummer
kindling. Order* are filled and
tn regular order as received. Ab
!&lt;\l wow have mor
7 ean fill for • few
w in hand who wb

Nough said,

Good day,

Will see you later.

�Hastings Banner
oct, o. him._

----------- ------- ...I.
n IK*.
This-department 1» 48x172 feet in length.
The umber li ukeo direct tam tbe dry
kiln and cut Into various dimension stock,
Eortbe various jirtlctes of manufacture.
Hath &gt;u ta Orend lUpUl. Mon.
Passing up stairs one comes to the ma­
chine finishing: department. 48x172 feet,
w"tbrr' J'”M
&gt;ut under the supervision of Mr. Sjlrk DeGrooL Here one sees nothing but long
rows of macHlnery, all of which are I
olTHttx Bros.
TXe joorn hdu, ot Ull, .
•Tu«Lj“b° Sp'0M »“ In OrenU lUpldi hummers, and tovlr voracious appellt .-s for I
wood are supplied by a busy force of men.
Weissert Block,
n
Uk±‘ U vlaW"« relative. tn In this department the dimension stock is
city.
token from belew and- run through aaws,
Hsw just been opened by
sanders, slrapurs, carving-machines and
Wcl“«« wont to Grind Kapldi tins like. The. carving machines, scroll
The wrestling match at Middleville Fri- 1} esterday.
snws and the sanders attracted particular
?MyLV.’i“ln,!.‘Milwe*n N,,e&gt; Diamond of SMrnti'ytl1'
'ren* 10 Coldmtqf attention.
this city and Sam Gibbs of Middleville ’
Passing from | this department Into the
was declare.! . draw, the l.tir £XXn
new building
the covered bridge,
trillion given to cutting and being unable to continue the matSm??" .
Special at
s“l“Utewhlrh is 50 fi
in length, one enters the
. nts. Mrs. Jenne has had
count of an Injured elbow.
front part of
mg No. 2. Into a room
fitting of «r"
. pctieijoe In the business and
Gone Morey vlrifod old friend. In thl. 04x60. On the |lett as you enter is the bed­
jnsnyi«“x';'
making de
'
and* passing
around
Clbeny FwnUy rb.mrt eter)om. whh city yesterday.
Willriw'*a,l*ri lion to all patrons.
this large
one can see nothing but
Iw ruttellc rendition of tb« number, ot M
P'.
13 on
list with cabinet
each having a apace vj
by
their programme which wm the ume ■* malarial fever.
himself, and all! busy putting the different
we. performed by them for Lady Stanley
Dr. Fuller returned from a visit to New pieces together.
at Ottawa.—Montreal Dally Wltneea.
Next comes]the finishing department
^ork yesterday.
Theorlato are often otr their haw. but
642100 midr the supervision of Mr.
Rev. Bancroft and Rev. Irvine went to W. S. Nelson. |This department is divid­
the tieraon who baa atnbbnm tacta and
Olivet yesterday.
ed Into two
In the first of which
Ultimas rhoved befoiv him ouslit not to
ning and filling is done,
heattete a minute about Koine u&gt; u,-.
Born to Mr. and Mrs. R. T. F. Dodds the sanding.
and in tbe
d all of the last coating is
Backet when eood good, at low price, ate Tburaday a 10 lb. son.
deaired. Call there aud be convlucS
given the fumljute. The finishing depart­
nrmn i
'!•» all work in the
C. M. Weaver went to Ijnsing on legal ment of tillstutlon is one of their
P b
linedf.
„
The neat magnet tbat ie drawink trade business this morning.
especial efforts,: and here the fine work and
to our atom, la tbe tact that we are wlllnn
P. A. Sheldon made a business trip to finlnhlDg touches are given to the 16to
our various tinea or ktmda at price, that
century fiuiahied goods the furniture
Vermontville Tuesday.
astonish and surprise. Call aud see us.
company manufacture.
The different
Mrs. H. W. Rdssell went to YpsiMnti processes of sanding, staining, and the like
Yours truly.
And Manufacturing of
Tuesday
to
visit
relatives.
,
f
Holden * Hint
, were watched with a great deal of interest
For careful examinations and low prices
Mrs. Clara Allen went to Vermontville by all. As one stood in this room and
looked upon the beautiful specimens of
for first-class work,, go to Abbott, the Tuesday to visit relatives.
furniture before him, he could not but re­
OpUtdM a. he make, a .pecUlly or cor­
Hon. Jas. A. Sweety went to Lansing fleet upon the j many changes undergone
. : i orkinau and deservea recting all detect, ot virion. Satlahctlon
He h ■
Tuesday on legal business.
troin the rough timber .to the highly
Knaranteed. Examination tree. With Dr.
yuur pat
polished piece at furniture to beautify and
Kimball, 16 Eaal Maln-at., Battle Creek.
Thos. Spence and Frank Cole attended adorn the hotntj. In this department the
Mich.
the fair in Kalamazoo icr» week.
attraction was pie various designs of 10th
The new shoddy factory promises to be
Jeff Stokes, of Toledo, visited his century finished goods, the styles and
finish of wiilcbl were the means of attract­
a splendid addiliun to the list ot factories brother, W. F., in this city Tuesday.
ing an ailmirii^; throng of ladles until the
3.300 in this city. Hastings lx getting to the
Circulation this week
Dr. Andrus started for Illinois Tuesday time for closing.
front fast in the line of manufacturing all
night, to be absent two or three day s.
Going down below one Is in the packing
Buar-l o- superyiiors will convene next on account of the liberal inducements held
out by the city to secure such institutions
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Soule, of Howards- und shipping I room 64x160, under the
Monday.
supervision of bin E. W. Myers. In this
to locate here.
vine, are visiting his parents this week.
room were long rows of furniture, piled
the fine display of millinery goods at
We are pleased to learn that E. O. Dew­
Whale Blackman and family, of Delton, up as high as the celling, with only nar­
ey and James M. McBride have purchased visited P. T. Colgrove and family Tues­ row aisles between them. This Immense
Lad:. - and’ gent* over-gaiters for sale at the Owosso Times. Hl. has developed day.
stock of furniture tended to completely be­
into a hustling newspaper man, and bls
Spence Hr ••
.
.
Chancey Hutchins returned from a trip wilder the visitor, and many ventured the
' Complete line of f&lt;&lt;t« and rubbers at partner is noted fbr get there enterprise. through the southern part of tbe state opinion that jtbey thought there was
They will make the Times one of the best
••enough to supply the whole state tor
Monday.
Hidden
Hire’s.
newspaper properties in Inland Michigan.
years to cornel” The long rows of 16th
If you want a watch call at John Bess- Here’s success to ’em.
Brother Fetghner. of tbe Nashville century finished tables, bedsteads, stands
, News, was a welcome caller nt this office etc, attracted a great deal of attention, nnd
l/»wing to tlie over-crowded condition of' Monday.
the manner in which they were admired
Largest stock of clocks at John Bess- our city schools, the Board of Education
by botti Indies jand gentleman Friday even­
are considering plan? to provide extrai
nwfs Jewelry store.
Mrs. E. Pennock attended the W. C. ing seems to be universal, as the company
room.
If
possible
another
spring
will
see
1 T. U. convention at Battle Creek last cannot fill all all of its orders, by working
A .mt“bad of boots and shoes Just rea new school building erected. If the week as a delegate.
105 hands 12jk hours pea day. Also In
ceked at Holden «v Hire's.
financial affairs of the city will not war­
this room weti: men packing goods aud
Have yotfswii those oil paintings at the rant so much of au expense, probably room’ t/Frof. Samuel Dickie was in tlie city
loading them frito a car ready for shipmenL
Monday,
assisting
local
prohibitionists
lu
llacket. The prices will astonish you.
will be rented.
and here we xvHl say that from 8 to 10 car­
planning their campaign.
loads of fumiiure are shipped from this
Jliriic-t price in cash for apples at
Chancey Hutchins loaded tlie organ that
Mrs. Bentley and daughter. Mrs. T. J. factory every week, going Into nearly
miiator.
F. H. Baiu.ow A Co.
furnishes music at the merry-go-round on­
। Arts, of Medina. N. Y.. were the guests of ever state andj territory In the Union. In
to
a
dray
Tuesday
evening
and
furnished
A very line stock of musical goods will
Mr. and Mra. B. IL Rose las’, week.
front of bothjhe factory buildings is an
w found at John Hessmer’s Jewelry store. same fine music. The merry-go-round Is
open every evening nnd every Saturday af­ I/W. IL Schaetz will leave next week for elegant aide trpek on the Mlchfgati Centra!
in tin- market for the mdoey. those ternoon. and will be here for the next two a three weeks trip through the southern IL IL. and connected with the factory by
25 cent aprons ai Russell's. They cannot weeks. A large tent protects everybody states, which he hopes may prove bene­ large and sufficient platforms, which for
convenience qannol be excelled by any
from the cold weather.
ficial to his health.
factor}- In the country.
Wantnk ‘.'"‘"I intelligent boy to learn
After the tramp over the acre of floor
Saleot hunters’ round trip tickets to Ufir. and Mrs. B. IL Rose: Mr. and Mrs.
ta* l»ri*r«s trade. Apply to Ed Holbrook parties of three or more to same destina­ T. Phillips; Mrs. W. K. Barber; Mrs. A. surface contained in tlie furniture factor}-,
V.
N.
Slingeriaiid
and
Miss
Belle
Throop
it is something of a relief to ntep into tlie
tion will begin October 25th and continue
went to Detroit Tuesday to attend tlie nent and tastily furnished offices of the
Bargains are always on tap at the until November 30th, good to return until
company. They are al! finished through­
Dec. 5th. Baggage and camp equipage Grand Chapter of the Star lodge.
r'.sckvL Cali and a&amp; iflwut prices If you
out with the; 10th century finish, some­
amounting to 150 lbs. and dogs and guns
Fred Griffin, Assistant Superintendent
■ftti'UjJelicve it.'
. j
'
. ,
carried free. For rates etc. apply to Mich. of the Northern Pacific IL R. with head­ thing new. novel and attractive. Here the
J. L.Crajvlry has been making some Central ticket office.
Manager. Mr. DIckennan: the Bookkeeper,
quarters at SL Paul. Minn., waa tbe guest Mr. P. IL Dunning; the cashier. Miss
j*ry fin- improvamHtta on his residence
M. H. Col .link, FrL and Tkt. AgL
of Mrs. Julia Willison the fore part of toe
Kittle Beadle hud the shipping clerk Mr.
property In the talrp want M. C. R. IL
I week. Mr. Griffin Is receiving treatment
Jas. Haggerty, may be found at any time
1 wantyonr hens and chickens that will
On account of the Egyptian darkness of at the Battle Creek Sanitarium for during business hours. Opening off from
weigh tFis
pounds and upwards, live Hasting.'' streets, collisions of vehicles on paralysis of the muscles.
tbe office is the Directors room, stationery
wei.’lit.
J ok. Rogers.
our thoroughfares when the frlehdly moon
, it. *^&gt;mtmrd, for tlie past few years room nnd cloak room. Also opening off
j: hiiw money tbat 1 can loan on real es- turns her light the other way are J^rect chief clerk In tlie office of the ruadmaster from the offict) by another door, is a large
only ’last' tVenlng?""Enckiiy no one was of the Canada Southern branch of the M. room well filled with such lines of hard­
a R. R.»t SL Thomas, &lt;»-•
- ---------»r •• ware as are needed4n the business.
seriously injured; but serious results are
resident of tills city, recently resigned his
A visit to khe furniture factory would
hv :»&lt;«&lt;• new fall dress goods at Rualiable to happen from such collisions al­ position'with the company, and with his
be Incomplete without reference to tbe
•eE’-. latest patterns and most desirable most any time. What Hastings needs very
estimable wife and children, has returned engine room. The room is 40x40 with
g'Msis 1 on should not buy till you see much Is llgiitecl streets.
to Hastings which ha lias always felt was beater room attached from •’’•‘/■h hot
Is
lie carries with him letters &lt;»r lOiceu uno uif uij khu and the custodian
A test rase to decide tliecowdltuttonality hb
iinidtn A Hire have the exclusive of the new election law was brought before the most flattering character from his of the engines Is Mr. F. W. Collins. With
engine
rooms!
generally
is
connected
tlie
superior
officer
and
associates
at
St.
agency :-r IL &gt;. Robinson &amp; Co.’s fine the supreme court Tuesday. The court
’lines cd l-wts mid-shoes. Call and see declared the l»w constitutional. All su­ Thomas, and Is the kind of a man we re­ thought of grease, dirt, and filth of even­
■
them,
pervisors. town clerks and other election joice to see settle down In onr mldsL He kind. but it is not so here. Bverythlng
fairly shines, |tnd Mr. Collin? has sucli a
inspectors should make a thorough study left his position at St. Thomas Utause
X-41?. J.co heard the famous McGibeny
of the new law. in order that they may be, office work was too confining for him, and pride in his engine room that he says he is
Family at,. Allyn Hall la«t night, and bungoverned by its supervisions. We under­ while here will devote his attention to get­ going to put m&gt; a sign:—-No spitring on
•itttb w*-re turned
away.—Hartford,
stand the Attorney General will issue in­ ting out ties for the IL R. Co. We wish the floor." Riiuning ipto the furnaces are
&lt;Conn. &gt; Cowant. •.
large pipes, through which the shavings
structions to election .inspectors, showing him abnndandant success.
are forced by an automatic arrangement,
Tie- citbTtainmen’. is unique, novel and what will be required of them.__y
greatly lessen ng any liability of fire. The
I v.h&lt;. w .Il to &lt;-njoy a pleasant evening
A partner, who caii furnish capital to dry kiln is ibout 20x60 feet nnd about
There is about enough work in this town
will drfw-!' t&lt;&gt; s. e the McGibeny Family.
to support n good laundry.
The Troy purchase boot aud shoe stock for new store 30,000 feet oj (lumber is always on hand in
—MotnSai/lletald. *
laundry Is Just such an institution and In Woodland. Address, G. Zuschnitt, that building.!
,
Many hundred people visited the furni­
Laie*', style- in millinery goods at Ru»- does work just exactly ns good as can be Woodland, Mich.____________ _
ture factory Friday nlghL and all feel well
Ymrwill find that the quality and done in the surrounding cities. It Is a
repaid- tor t|ielr vialL and we are con­
Detroit Journal IMw Drill.
the prires &lt;.f these gopds will provp satis­ [ home Institution and all of the work there
For tlie above the Michigan Central will fident that it will do much good. The
factory. &gt;a-.‘ them.
[ is in this city ought to be taken there.
Every prosperous and progressive city Mil excursion tickets to Detroit and re­ citizens of tills city were brought into
On ol-1 Inside page will be found the
alms to build up Its home Institutions. turn Oct 14th and 15th at rate of one fare closer contact yrilh the' manufacturing
&gt;dv. of
Bennett &amp; Soo, tbe leading
Why not do the same here? The laundry (or round trip. TlekeU food to return interests here, and whatever Is needed
boot and shoe dealers of Kalamazoo.' It Is has been moved into. Its new quarters Just OcL 18th.
from the city ought to be, and no doubt
M. H. CoMJhS
w
.
FL and TkL Agt
worthy &lt;&gt;t very careful perusal.
will be, readily granted, this being true not
east of tlie Journal office *nd is fully
only of the furniture factory, but ot all
Stamped linen, embroidery silk, and equipped. •
the other manufacturing Institutions in the
Th?
MeGIbney
family
will
give
an
en
­
romplft.-a-^ junent of supplies for fancy
In Justice to Mr. W. R. Church of Alle tertainment in Union hall this evening. city as well. |
, .
werk nt ItthM-H's, His store is the recog­ gan, we will say that tbe horse “Pete,
Now that vie have given our account of
It i&lt; wlthot doubt one of tho finest troupes
nized heud-nuirters tor these goods.
ttiat he puchased of Dr. Andrus ot tins on the road and all should hear them. visitors’night at)tbe furniture Aetopr.lt
Hartlne* ha* tbe largest felt boot factory city, has not been used as a ••ringer” in Reserved seat tickets for sale at Good­ Is but Just ti Messrs Dickerman and De­
Groot, wbo hive been mainly instrumental
^.In the world, and the-force of hands is be­ any sense of the word, as was recently
year's drug store.
_________
In making the factory what it is. that a
ing Ineri-an-d constantly on account'of the published In the Baxxkr. The mistake
arose from the fact tliat we were not suf­ vl8,TOffST N.0HTcAT THB FURNP short history bf it be given.
•arge onlm received for their goods.
ficiently acquainted with tlie language of
About a year ago this institution was
For stie, ur. residence property In first
started, having received a bonus of 31,500
the turf, to know in what sense the term
JroKecity^erected a bunding 48xm
ward, one lot, house and barn all In first
was used wjicn applied to horses.
Fete,
cJim audition.
Terms to suit purchaser.
and agreeing Ito employ 40 bands for the
now known as Lee R- was a family horee
C. Wkissekt.
term of 5 years. Without making any
until Mr. Church purchased him Of Dr.
spread of what they were going to do, or
.kt11?'1 CoBlfrvMmah Cannon’s article in Andrus, and bad never made a record, and
p. ......
hl do, the above gentlemen
At One of the Beet In»Utatlon» In the 8t*te. what
toh ksac- Jf5 worthy your careful study, had never trotted a mile below 2:40.
they
work.
ne expect to publish similar articles from tbe time of the sale everyone thought that
wratqolrtlj
- - - Mr. DIckennan as
We have had occasion many times dur- manager and Mr. DeGi
Jit as superintendJ^-T0 Of M"Jor McKinIe* 11:4 Speaker Mr. Church paid a big price for him, but
mg Ute
y"r ,o lriCT w
,plTh* ent As to whether to have done their
the recent performances show that he only InflItutlon
the turnlture tKUiry. Md 1“
ve only to refer
Deeded proper training to make a fast Xrto’le rtotb.
work well or
»«
«
“
the rapid growth of the in..
r,‘,,(1.lers, save your rags, rub- horse. Reoerrtlr Pefo m«le * ,'1'“'“'°'
the reader
^tac’
pewter and a mile at the rate of 3:16 an&lt;? the half at a [Shut tew lied moeh oteu We* *11 stltutlnn.
elther the’managing or
ws f..r egib tlM1
prlcea Bttbe
nr of the vast amount of work done there superin
been slack, failure would
“i ‘«. store hi Michigan ave., Hastings, 2:13 galUfor a failure in one of these
have to
f Xhe Barry county delegates to the sen­
-■ieti.. oppwlte HoBer mill.
d soon overbalance any
departments
sorial convention, so far as we know, are
uld be attained in the other.
FIk* capacity of the whip factory has
But by milking a quality of goods for
»/£.
■"
twice during tbe |«st as follows:
which there was a demand, nnd making
Awyrla—A. W. Chapin.
SSTlSran”Jdli&gt;.^Frldiy w«l«
K;,™2,*’‘'l now they have one of tbe beaL
them first elms. considering the low prices
Baltimore— S. F. Hinchman.
i not the i-Mt factory In tbe state. Certhe terton- would be open to visitor,, trom ■t which they are sold, these together with
Bam—H. F. Ikdlinger.
in.y there is not d busier inatitutlon.
Castleton—U W. Felgbner (entitled to
the happy combination of good
"nd good superintending tell the .story.
. Ji-?; *!' F* 8t 1J:it
Ku*0 ooe au4 one mord delegate)
Instead of doing business in 8 building
**«Wrd fare for tic round trip. Tickets
Hastings tw’p—Bale Keuyon.
48x182, and employing 40 h*n‘j8- ‘heret?’J
1st ward—C. H. Bauer.
tf1'
a,Kl 15l 8&lt;M»d to return until
two main bi|lldiugs. one &lt;Sxb’-. the other
3nd •• —Clement Smith.
l,‘
M. IL Coijjjra,
04xl(M) nnd
hands receive steady em­
3d “ —Richard Mnaer.
I
Fl and TkL AgL
ployment a.Kl work 12K hours per day.
4th .. —c. M. Weaver.
in
B?bJr is
Ss 4
coiufortably located
Busby
nd
and still they are unable to keep up with
Irving
—
Janies
Godfrey.
nhbtorb.-rshoj,l: uw Hasting* Huuae
thir orders. I And at the presentrote•both
M.bpk“”7-^?Uphto.
the working force and tbe
of jj*
iw.i
“S fi“l‘ a ,l,acc as “i” l* RWi1’
. i,ok, sttot. bljll lot"the *lrm,„
S
AU bi» rrleu4* ar* “k®4
ftwnrur M «:W • I.'itr ■“‘“t'*' ®’E5 institution will have to be increased before
to
Him
?t’n WlM‘n
nt*4
work Su ^8
m-rr on band, and they were followed another year rolla around. Truly the
811,1 Frc4 guarantees satisfaction.
be two, and Ihn-r. end dmeni It * time. furniture factory i» anJnstiurttou atwhich
°"wXid-U«-- H. Siwdy (entitled to wdTramTioein « o’clock th. tectory wu ■nv city could well be proud,
-t Is •
tirtiri,i?..fijir at Gr*n4 j^p*4’
wkich
tSrJ
k’so’4 “n ^Orismber 18th, at °"tX Sprtnp-A- F
“StoLl" wltk '!» ot*1"*' bol1ld% SawbuitHimMllU"0' Meun Ditto­
rent.»
?nc flre r°r round trip plus 25
to
man and DrtlruoL
to
coupon. Tickets good
retu"» Nov. uth.
M- H. Corjjws, FL and TkL Agt
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Our stock is larger than ever before and
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winter.
•
If you are in want of an Overcoat or Suit
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New Yoek. Oct. 4.—A party of military
men went down tbe bay yesterday*vrith
Collector Ehrhardt (who was tho repre­
sentative of President Harrteon) to meet
tin Comte de Pnris, who had arrived on
the Germanic. In tho party were Gen*.
Butterfleltl. Fitz John Porter, Siocum,
Keyes, Ho-.varl, Newton, Parke, Beirne,
Mar in T. McMahon, nnd Col. Coppinger.
After going aboard ot the Germanic Col­
lector Ehrhardt ami hb - party proceeded
to the man saloon, where the Comte de
Paris. Comte D’HaussapvlIle. and CoL
D’Parxsvol were met. After exchanging
Kilutatibn* Collector Erbyrdt *si.l: "1
am Instructed by the pre*l*Bnt and gov­
ernment of tho United ‘Saiki extend to
you a henrty welcome to Vies.* shores aud
n!»o every courtety, which I am very
much plcnwil to da”
The Comte’s Reply.
The Comte de Paris in reply to tbo col­
lector, said: “I thank you for this mark
of honor. It gives ma great pleasure to
make another vtait to America, nnd I aj&gt;predate highly lhe compliment paid me
by tbe president through you. It is avery
great honor.” A'l the military men pres­
ent had l»cn comrades uf the eomte when
ho was with the Army of the Potomac
during the war, nnd the exohangs of
greetings was cordial nnd affecting. The !
comte shook hands with hl* old friend*
again and again:
To Gen. Fitz John Porter ho sai&lt;k '*1
aiu glad to see you installed in your orig­
inal position.” Espying Gen. Keyed the
Compte rushed over to him, exclaiming:
“.My dear general, how (io you do? j You
look younger every time 1 see you.”
Speaking to • Gen. Howard
of the
battle
of
Gettysburg
tho compte
Mild; “General, that was a difficult posi­
tion you held there.” General Howard:
'•Yes, it wo*, nnd the work there tvw as
hot as any I ever saw.” Recalling experi­
ences of the war for the Union tbe party
steiinwd away for the city and in n short
time the distinguished visitors arrived at
their hotel. They will travel about the
country ror wnu time viewing jioints of
interest.
Karl Huas, tho valet ot the Comte de
Paris, wbo was removed from the stcamsbip Germanic to SL Vincent's hospital at
3 o’clock yesterday afternoon, died at 7
o’clock List evening from Intestinal ob­
struction. He had been ill during the
voyage und Dr. Rccoiner, the physician
of the Comte de Paris, wav present when
he died. Ho was 32 years old and a na­
tive of Boakowitz. Austria.

HE REFUSED TO SWEAR.

EXERCISE DEVELOPES THE MUSCLES^

panda tbe blood vessels passing through them, thus enabling the musles to Im­
bibe more fibrin nnd myosin, those properties of the blogd on which they feed.
Among the other ’ingredients in lit**; blow! arc protagin am! choiCfthrltL It Is
••upon these that the nerves feed, nnd It as as easy to develop the vital force, tlipt is
the nervous organization, a* It is/■'to inert-ase the muacular'Xjioweri lu other
words, the nerves can be strengtbcACd as easily as tbe mitotic* by simply increasing
the supply of protagin nnd choienterin inthe blood.
’.
The effects oCihis development of the hervv* are felt mainly in the two great
nerve centers, tnebrain and mutual organs. In the brain, the effects -obtained are Inr crease ot memory, powers of perception, judgment, activity of thought and prodtiction ot ideas. A -healthy vigorous brain make* a quick thinker and a bright talker,
in the sexual organs the effect of tlite development Is to increase their vigor, mak­
ing the weak strong aud the .strong stronger.
To develop tlie vital force and Increase the powers as above described It Is only
• necessary to inctease the supply of nerve fcoxl in the blood antb this can be nc; eomptlshed by the use of Sappho Pellet* a specific put up by E. Li Janes * Co., of
New York, and composed of Ingredient•. xvhlch •&gt;«&lt; arviu&gt;linh*d
th* &gt;&gt;&gt;•»»' hi -th*
form of protagin and eholesterln. .
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Sappho Pellets not only stimulate the power* but being au actual nerve nourishmenu are-tonic and lasting in their effects. Their intermediate remtlte'arv
resitlts’arv of .Hu?
Jhe most
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Mention this paper.

Than BrndlnaKh.

New York, Oct. 4.—Joseph Byron, an
Englishman, whose trade is that of a
plasterer, nays he is unable to aeattre
work in this city, Jersey City, or Brook­
lyn because he is an agnostic. Thi* is bis
story: *T camo hero from England Inst
May, and wanted to join the Plasterers’
union at once. I settled down in east
New York and sent in my application to
the Long Island Plasterers' association.
On Wednesday night I was to have bm?u
initiated. I entered thb boll where the *
Muwciatlon met and tbe president told
me to stand up and face the nita I
did so.
•••wort, uv *al&lt;l, 'hold up your right
hand and repent niter me: •!, Joseph By­
ron, do dedare in tbe presence of my
God----- " I let my hand drop when he
»aid tbe^c words, and told him that I
couldn’t take that oath. I waa willing to
'declare or to solemnly affirm, but a* 1
don't bcl eve in religion I couldn't swear.
They told me to get out of the room aud
paid me back my money. There were a
few Americans there who stood up for me,
but moat of Lhe members are Iri*h Roman
Catholics nnd they objected. Tbe a-*o
tintion notified the New York anti Jersey
City plasterers' unions nut to admit me,
aud. ns these utflons control the trade 1
epn’t ge* work anywhere.”

New Yokk, Oct. 4.-John E Searles,
Jr., treasurer of the augar trust', nays he
has no doubt but that the business of the
trust will be greatly increased by the new
tariff rcehdule, because the removal of the
duty on rnw sugars will reduce the cost of
sugar to the consumer very nearly or
quite 3 cents per pound and stimulate its
consumption.

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New Yokk, Oct. 4.—New York's recount
of Its citizens is likely to prove a boom­
erang. Returns are now in for 378 dis­
tricts. wt]lch show n total population in
bo much of the city of 337,550. This is­
les* than tbe count ot the federal ornuns
Already the police are charged with haste
and inaccuracy.
.

. Chicago, Oct. 7.—The- alx-story build­
ing* 257 ami -;j0 Slate Btnwt were com­
pletely gutted by a fire Inal night which
originated in tbe chemicals of ibe photo­
graphing cstabltohraout ot N. C. Thayer.
Tbe following aie tbe prindpnl loners:
Emeiicli Outfiting company, low LKJ.uOO,
iuHirame 115,000; Thayer, photographer,
lone FW.OOO, insurance tJ5,0J0-, McVeigh &amp;
Partie. wholeaale saddlers, low |UO,«)Q,
insurance ¥12.300. The loss on the build­
ing is |70.0L0. fully covered by insurance.

The Spanish hare a proverb: "Woman
loves with her ear. but man with his eye*
Persuasive wooing captures a womans
heart, while ah attractive app^raneejcon­
quer* the man. To retain Dian s afeetton
and mrure enduring happfoeia. a woman
should *be a» cliorinlng in married Hfe as.
In the daya of bewitching maidenhood
Her captivating weapon*
* fair »nd
blooming eompfoxtaB, *oft and »!»««?**
hands, freedom from skin and scalp im­
purities. pimples, chapping *nd the poaaesaloG of the delicate bloom of perfect
heolthi, Cote’s CarlmHsoap, the perfect
medicinal toilet, tath and nursery soap I*
her salvation. Price 35 cento, bold by
afidrdEgtet-s.
Tliw Ann Arbor high school has 534
pupils.

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you oijr iilu*ln»te&lt;t pamphlet
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BeltiMMt Appliance*, and their t-hannlng effecto
npon tfe* nervons dvbllifcted syirtetn. and bo*
tfiry wl'i ntdckly resnw.- von to vigor, aud mail­
tool W. pbtet free. 11 you areibns afflicted,
wewillsendyon u Belt and Appliance* on *

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THE LORD'S SUPPER.
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11, FOURTH

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QUARTER, IN­

TERNATIONAL SERIES, OCT.

12.

rcomjiM from bracm Helper Quarterly by pot-

We para by many tntat interesting Inci­
dent* in the
'days rre the crucifixion,
and all Hiagreot discourse unyhe Mount of
Olive-, concerning Hte coming again nnd
tbe end of the age. and aro brought in this
iMson to His hurt jiaosover with His disci*
pics thctilght before Hr was Gratified.
", "Then came the day of unlMveuad
bread when tbe paawver must be killed.”
Ur. as in the first vurie, "The feast of u»ilearencd bread drew nigh which is called
the jiaswver.” Thisttkcd us buck to Ex.
xii. wliero we have the record of the test
night in Egyptian ujudage and their de­
liverance b^lbcrmigiity power of God.
8. "Anu /te sent Peter nnd John, saying.

may Nir.”/These two we have found speclai’i privileged on oevcmlother ocewdoun:
at the rainiug of the ruler’s daughter
and nt the transfiguration, and we shall
find them again in Gethsemane. They also
are the prominent two in Acta ill nud i v in
thetr dutfee without the* knowledge, and ti* connection with tbe healing of the lame
day beilcta they &lt;iult dnuklng of thrir own frre map and t he conversion of five thousand.
will. So harmful- effect result* from Ito adJ. "And they said unto Him, where wilt
”
mUilsttMloti. Cures EUarantved., bend for cir­ Thou that wc’prepare?" This is as it al-*
cular fcnrt full
etCwiiaw Addret* in eonKm* Street. ways should be with « discipte of Christ.
MeDMi. Goines*
CtaclufaU. U.
Where wilt Thou? Wlrnt wilt Lbou? Not
Theil-swton sorglr.im and cider mill is oh I will, but as Thou wilt. Thy way, not
Mine
doing n i ashing business.
10. ' “And lie said unto them. Behold
when ye are entered into the city, thvredud:
a man meet you bearing a piteherof wtjtar,
follow him into tbe house where he cnr Iwd Baby ra Uelr. we n-e bee CMter*
tcrvth in." A* when Hr told them by Ute
orani-c’ien’T just where and how they would. 1
Wl-n 41» vM * Child. Um cried tor C-eurle.
find l hr a.-.* ami the cult; and as when Sam'uel by ’.lie same mnulscirnt spirit told Saul
just w hom .he would inert and what they
would- M«y and do (Luke xix. 30; 1 Sam. x
2-(&gt;). So now knowing all thing* He di
rcF-ts them.
'
&lt;
Dipitherin la pie valent in the northern
11. “And ye shall say unto the good man J
ot the bouse, Tlie Master aaitb unto thre. ,
townsh'l* ol A*teK*« county.
'
where te tho gur?4 chamber, where I shall ■
Lead FelsonjCured.
cat the powiorer with my diaeiplw?'r Ho i
1 a-jf a painter by trade. Three yearn not only tells us when and where to go and j
ago 1 hail a bad cane of lead poteon cWtocd how to oct, but He tiM) tvlte u* tVhat to
by using rubber paint. 1 wns cured In a say. In the gospel by John He very often
short time by S. S. S. The medicine drove apixiks of Himself as sent by the Father,
the polaon out througli the - pores of the nnd not only so. H ? shy* the Father gave
skin. ' When 1 first counnenced taking Him n commandnicnt what He should say
S.* S. S . my ay-tern was m» saturated with and what He should speak (John gil, 4B).
polMHiithat my underclothes were colored So when He sends His dUdples He '.ell*
by the |«int'being amked out by the them just what to say (Matt. x. 7,10; Luke
medicine through the pores ot my sk n. xix, 31). When Che prophets were sent
1 was cured entirely by S. S. S. J took forth they, too. wyre specially instructed
nothing rise, and have had no return since. to speak only tbo Lord’* inww.ute (Jtr. i, 7;
Cd Park Leak, Waynesville. Ohio.
Erek. ii. 7; Hag. i, 13). Aud well would it
lie for all preachers and teachers if they
Our Little Child.
Our ilittle girl. Jessie, had scrofula for were always the Lord’a mau-angara, rpraksix yenra. We tried tin- best physicians Ing the Lord's mesfcuge.
13. "And he ahall show you r. large upof New York and i’diltadelpbia; atop- Hot
Springk Ark., without avail. Swift’s pen room furnished; there make ready.’’
Forget nut from the List verse t hat He must
Specific (S. S. S.) cured her.
enter tho house a* master; nod we mpiln
D. B. Wagxkr. Water Valley. Miss.
Treatise ou blood and. skin diseases the oneness of Christ ami Hi* disciples.
"Father, I will that those whom thou haot
mailed free.
Swift Si’F.cmc Co..
ifiven me be with me where I am” (John
Atlanta, Ga.
xvii, 34). Here te a willing owner of e
it will take three months to lay the brick house; it looks as if he must be a disciple;
floor
the Port Huron tunnel.a
he wili ofTer a larg-.- furnished room, aw! do
it cbcerfiiily. Are our homes asrh-rerfully
to aauiiirm.
Mrs. UlMtow*n Southing St rup should always placed at theMahter'adi*i&gt;o«al, and iseveryboused for children teething. H Mr.it lies the thing excluded from, the homo that He
Bblld. nbtten* tbe gums, alteva all pain, cures would not like?
wind ccflle nm! to the best remedy fordlarrbu-a,
13. ‘And they went anrl found as He had
Twcntj-nve cents a bottle.
EUu|n Streeter and Minnie Cote, both of said unto them: and they nwute ready tbe
Berlin] were married •«
f'ooocrsville paa«over," Prompt and eheeful obedi-nre
fair Friday, in the presence of 5.&lt;X~ »^.- I* our part as Hb followers.
ui-Rjis:1
At?!
Us
Pte.
Mirk Hendachn.
Him.” With God there is a time for every­
IxKMi«V.H itea ciru-er Pills cure sick thing, and'He is never too foot nnr too
headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, ronsti- slow. “When the fulines* of time had coiae j
patlonJ 25c. per box, 5 boxes for Si. For He sent forth Hia Son.” “He has npnointc-I
' * '
H. Goodyear.
Mie
a day in the which He will judge the
S. I’ariridgw uiUt open lhe,prohi- world" (Gal. iv, 4; Act* xvil, 81L. Many
bition [&lt; ipaign in Inglmtn county next a time they tried Ui lake Jcsu* to put Him
to death, but they could uot touch Him till
week..
the ^pointed time came, and then He gave
Man. was made to mourn but need he
Himself into their hand*. As to our salva­
suffer unnecsssurily? For every poison
there |is an antidote and happily Bludbild- tion, tlie time te now; today, if yr will hear
His voice; the hour now is, when they that
er is the antidote to many evils that poison
hear shall live Has. 1. !H; Il Cor vi, S;.
man's ■ existence. This great vegetable Bob. Hi, 15; John v, 25).
\
specific Is tbe most valuable that medical
15. "Abd He said unto them, With de­
research has succeeded in wresting from
sire 1 hnvc desired* to cat this pn*sovrr
tlie secret depths of science. It is a sur­ with yon before I aufler;” or, w. in the
prisingly controlling power in cases of
margin, "I have heartily desired.” We
canrer and tumors, it j educes glandular think ot Him at tbe pnasover, nt the age of
swellings, alleviates epilepsy, regulates 13 and at tbe first paasorcr of His public
the bowels, promotes digestion, tones the ministry. We look away tiack to the first
stomaejh. induces sleep suatalns against
pamover in Egypt, and think of thc our in
fatigue And expels scrofulous and all other the wilderneM, and at Gilgal^m! the great
blood derangements.. Price Si. .Sold by ones of Hezekiah and Joeteh and Ezra; but
all dn^dtlsis.
thi* one which He desired an groat!J to eat
Proprietors of Allegan meat shops are with them was tbe greatest of all, for it
having a war. Prices are reduced and the was the fulfillment of sil. and He who now
publfelprofita thereby.
ute It with them waa on "ihe morrow to be
Himself slain, tbe great autotype of all the
pmwovers 4hat were ever kept, tbe true
I^mb ot God in whom alone is redemption
and deliverance from the great opprnwor.
Id. “For I say unto you, I will not any
more eat thereof until it be fulfilled in the
Kingdom nf God." If He to the true
Paschal I-amb, axjd HL* death about to be
accomplished, the fulfillment of all tho
types, then w^at is thin tbat He says about
a fulfillment In the Kingdom of God? If
Cawius Van Ripper, a Niles boy. has lost the church is tins Kingdom, a* *n many
bis reason and la a physical wreck through tcach, and tbe Kingdom has already rome.
tignreVe smoklug.
then let some one who so believe* please
explain this verse. But if the Kingdom i*
■ Gkstts: For (forty-five years I have postponed till Hb return, as He taught in
chap
xix, 11-15; and if at Hb return ihere
been afflicted with blood poison, liver and
.rheumatic diffleulttes. Part of the time to to be a great gathering of Israel, from
eornera of
or»d was badly
bndlv all the'
.
ui the
um; earth,
curtu, aa
as all
nil the
tnticonlhitjd to my
bed.
My
flood
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dlsenai’dblx
bottles
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to the days of their coming out of Egypt
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known of Nome won&lt;ierful eure* of dvapen- among youraelvwt."
Tb. "For I My unto yon, I will not drink
aia and neuralgia.
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of the frail of the vine until the Kingdom
MhkM ab\- Binnix.
ofGod xhall come.” Then shall .a!) Israel’.;
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Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup and Planters -------.... u^.».&lt;n. 1 iwu lue rausotnra oi ine
are rotuettle* of great merit, f believe, Lord shall return anti some to Zion with
they bare nooquai.ln tlie cure «&gt;r rheum­ Kongsand everlasting joy upon their heuute.
IxiSDnx. Oct. (J.—A dispatch . from
They shall obtain joy and gladtitsM,, and
atism and nil blood dlseaMcs,
torraw and sighing iliJI flee^way
Kingston,
Jamaica, reprasenta that
DM. H. Reiciiaiu&gt;, Druggist.
-11*- And He took bread and gave
nnsther revolution is apprehended in
trbclkilte, i.
wa.
thanks, and brake it, and ga ve unto
Hayti; tbat the financial condition of the
The spring Is tlie time to take Hibbard's them, raying, Thb b My body which b
republic is unsatisfactory, and that the Rheumatic Syrup for the blood. For sale Hlven for yon, thb. do in ranembnum of
exports show an alarming decrease of by all dragglste. Prepared only by The Me.
Having krp*
e* the
“,o paasover
P«""U‘ei He
no now
now
trade, owing partly to the decrease of Cnarles Wright Medicine Company, lxa Dew feast which we call The
or Tbe Communion.
production during the recent warfaro. troit, Mich.
Zt'
*k*° tb» nttP ’lftcr supper,
Coolie* are to be Imported te cultivate
On»r Keel, a tanner living near Imkiy
tl** oew teatm went in
neglected plantations.
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City, committed .xulcide Thuraday night by My blood whkh I* *hed for yon.” In the
taking Parte green.
u tbe dour, tbe true
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brother of the hcLiwbo, Emilio Hm*1, who
Loone’s Red Ckiver Pile itemr-dy. In a
killed herself roomily ha thh» city, arriwd pirnltlw .pwlfic t(,r ,11 tonm or Uh, al,.
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WAui.soro, CiTT. Cm. l.-The m.1.
rauenla, rosetafej tte Gabala on the
■*rt&lt;UU,ui.l a»«4
it, coal,™™
rar MAD AOEMT ABMAD IB OHIO report-JB u. &gt;1-P|unlb. p^a„k
Pettigrew voting in the negative; passed
bouse Wil (with verbal ammdment) to
promote the administration of justice iu
be army; agreed to conference report on
?rT‘“ bl,l:*nd
bouse bill
to enable the pmtmaater general 10 u&gt;t
Ud.p.nd.po.Bdg., poMUhri f. b™,
dduerr ’3r‘tem in
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lh' “'KinTha bouse pn^-d th. »nate bill to pn&gt;tay bill on our exposition, Mr. Butfr• Ila.l Cartrld^
Otl ,cTtM,n
lD Florida.
Tn-FiN, O..Oct. A—One of the most dar- TK Mn
worth said: “That it will bavesome effect in
1 he bill to establish a uniform standard
roW*rt* 10 lh® »&gt;‘‘tory of
bw uSTs'zru
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WUJI Ukcn UP- buv objection
“ra-»l&gt;t«l ou u,. Cm- which threatened to block all business
b“ S will brio
•1,pn&gt;flmu. &lt;£ LnuTS"
, *“ rwcblon
I. .ukunr.a by
developed and it wM withdrawn. The
Ib.t JotaUl. I ■wonot l»ll«rc, VodooU“nd regulate the jurisdic­
Xil I
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U’,1“’ “ "’■'taoo .«• Tlltau. U „„ dmnrt , maa
tion of United Stated court* waa referred.
MUI for tb. purpow of Wll,.
A number cif unimportant bills were
« «uu. Trulu No. • left VrbM. &gt;t
rbowr. or kvod., If i, ,||| p, ,
PMnd.
to wll ud tally., th. ,o«l, ah.?KX
WAjHIXGTttV ClTT, Oct. 2.-Iu tbe Boum
Arcb I Scudder, ot Newport, Ky |„
chasera are found.
?
yesterday the report ot the committee uu
hit fd*o,‘ «*“•«. ita
u_
A Public Mlaapproheiulon.
boroly .Urtwl ood Memoscr accounts on t):e investigation ot the post­
But there tea misapprehension as to Itan
master of the house was presented. It
“ '’'"'b ,0 h&lt;" "&gt;uU»c dutta
KtaCTi nr *“P' *?'
lhe Mc
declares lhe office of postmaster vacant
Kinlej bill—ns to the rate of duties im
“T’"" J*1*'"—OPtaM-d
and directs tl»c assistant postmaster to dis­
pored aa compared with lhe preaent rate
eLrin?
br
charge thednties until another pc-umaster
“Li u £° tO..lhe "u“ber ot Articles**© coch with » rvvolrer lu either bond.
.&lt;hu 11 he clcctid. Thereport waseyreecd to.
V.uh i.a?pp, te** IbaTe Benl for *«*py
Oeudd.r
C.nlo.'t
C-t
Hi
,
UqQ&lt;
lhe
speaker announced that the re.lg.
of the bill as it passed and was npprovS
Thr wwrt pl.tn! w„ ln t|„,oth,r
Of Kel’rCT«ntativea Conger aud
by the president and will make up a
rod of the cor. .nd nwl.touc.
worro Dehaven bad;been forwarded re-pectively
statement allowing IU relation to U*e ex­
to the governors of Iowa nnd California.
isting rate.*, and the range of articles pf1 he house passed tbe acuate concurrent,
ItttM by tbe changes, and also those tau.ld.r under TO,er lh, olher wbm
tbrouph bl, pockcu, uklolt hl. w.u-b, resolution requesting the president u&gt;
upon which there is practically no duty
enter into negotiations with Greet Brit­
and which would afford a conaplcuoui cioory. .nd
Th.
ain and Mexico to secure trade *tipilla­
h°U'"1 "lth ••Xroup tions to prevent lhe entry of Ch I tie w.
ana most attractive and interesting part
of our exhibition. It must-be chvioas to clothe Im., wu.h one of the robber, hod
Tbe senate agreed to the. conference re­
all that there may be a Very wide and lb blopcmou. orltaotly tor that pur. port on the krill in reference to contracts
important range of exhibits that would pow. Tbe rliuio. droppol th. bay to for surveying public lands. Veto messages
uot be touched by the tariff."
the Mfr. .nd oot being ,p|, „,
,, tho of bills for the relief of Cimri-a P. Choulean, nnd of.tht • Portland company, and
th'1 lhr“t»"e.l to kill Scudder to prohibit l&gt;pok-nuiking in the District of
The remark of The Independence Beige,
If he did not „p.:, Iln.
boJ A
to which reference ia mafic above, is ns
Columbia were laid l-cfore the agnate. At
I
’
tt
.
'
hr
V
“
bl
tompta,
follows: “It h needless for Americans to
0 o'clock both bouses of congroa ad
but It toiled to dueburgn tho, urlng uu
journed sine idle.
expect that Europeans will, under the
circumstances, go to the expense ot makTHREE PERSONS SUFFOCATED. •
The other robber put Inn plea for the
messenger’s life, and ns the missing key
THE BARRUNDIA AFFAIR,
was m&gt;ou found on the floor the robbers
quickly possessed themselves of the con­
Dt’BVQVE. la.. Oct G - Before wsi-tance
tents of the safe, suppxed to hav, been
Captain Did Once *u n Time.
arrived Mrs. McBee and two children
belon8,0K to the company,
Washington City, Ocl o—Apropo.
perished in their burning home yesterday
•f the fact tbat two United Staten men-of anp 875 belonging to the agent, who had morning. Another child wa- rescued in
received his mouth's salary Wednesday
war were lying in the harbor of San Jure.
night. Hurriedly* then the villains left an uncuusciutis slate, and McBm escaped
by jump.ng through a window.
When
Guatemala at tbe lime that Gen. Barrun,he car- and as tbetrain approached West
the firemen arrived at lhe house the en­
dia waa killed on board the Unite&lt;i Liberty they disappeared.
tire family were groping about in tbe
States merchant vessel Alcapulco, an exdense and auffocatin 4 smoke on tbe sec­
naval officer writes to The Pout a* fob
"hen tbe train *tart-d, the robbers ond floor, their exit being cut off by
lowft
again gut &lt; n board. nnd held the entire flames nt the foot of the stairway.
2'1 hare no intention to advocate any train crew nt bay until,they re iched Belle­
Ttir Delay Was Fatal.
method of -proceedure iu such csk-», but fontaine, where they jumped off and ran
Tlie engine company had no Imlder and
apropos of Gen.
Barruudia’a case. I for the woods. The alarm was at once wns unable tu reach the sleeping apart
given, and in a short time a posse was or­ tnents, although the windows were not
thought possibly you might like to oc
quaint your readers with the manner in ganize 1 at Bellefontaine and started in more than eighteen feetifr &gt;m the ground.
which a similar case was handled tbat pursuit of the thieves. The men are de­ Il it was necessary to send in an alarm
came to my knowledge when iu com­ scribed as being both about five feet tun for the Look Stid ladder truck, and before
mand ot a United State* vcs«el on the inches in height. They were both heavy it arrived the poor mother und three chil­
Mr. McBee threw
Pacific station iu 1!SS3. At that time a men, and wore dark overcoats. Superin­ dren were overcome.
revolution was going on in Ecuador. A tendent Bimp’-e save the loss to the com­ himself our df a window, holding by his
pany i« not over f5X).
bunds to the sill until lunbtod tu tbe
native took reTuge on board an English
ground by tbe firemen Thu eldest daughmerchant steamer.
Agent'Schinness, of thia city. estimates
tbe loss at not leu than 81.000. as it is
“A demand whs made on tbe captain uf known tbat Targe sums are sent to fish
REWARDED FOR THEIR LOYALTY.
tbe steamer for the delivery of the refu­ merchants in Sandusky fin the morning
gee to the pqrty of the opposite faction. train, and it may be a great deal more.
This action became known to the captain Tbe robber* boarded tbe train between
New York. Ocl 7.—Tbe New York Cen­
of a British man-of-war then in port. To the engine and baggage car and forced a
protect the refugee aud prevent an in­ pawuige idto lhe express department The tral railroad has notified’ ita freght en­
dignity tn his flag the captain went at noise of the train prevented them from gineer* aud ■firemen, who run "mogul,”
once on board the merchant steamer and being beanL
William Milliner, of Ur­ or ten-wheel engines, that their wages
hoisted a man-of-war pennant, thuo, as he bana. saw the men alight from the train will be Incre^nsd to 4 cants a mile for the
said, turning the steamer into a man-of- and got a good look at one of. them wbo former aud Li cents a mile for the latter.
war for the time being. He accomplished had dropped his mask and is able to give The late strike chiefly concerned tbe
his object and reported his action to bis a good description.
freight service, aud tbe brotherhood men
government. The result was. be told me,
look upon this step of the company u a re­
that he got an officialMettor giving him
The robbery was first discovered by Or- ward for having stood by tbe roXd when
a ‘wigging* fur his pctiou. but nt the
rie Knight, a local newsboy, wbo went the knights were striking against it
•time time he received a private letter to the train for hla papers and heard tbe The iucreme in mileage rates means an
from tbe admiralty ‘patting'toe on the messenger's call for help. Scudder was advance in their wage* of from 30 to 80
back.’”_____________________
found lying on bis stomach wound up percent., and places the fnight men on n
with roj&gt;e from head to boela He was so level with ths jioaseiiger men. P rolmbly
MEWMAN GET YOUR GUN.
exhausted and excited when be was re- 75 per cent, cf the engieer ore ten wheel
leased.tbal be could hardly give an intel­
ligible account of the iiffnir. The rail­
AMECOX. N. J., Oct. 7.—Tbe little town road and local uflicials have sent out sev­
Washington City, Oct. 4.—Tn a circu­
of Absecon, which is the home of wealthy eral parties to scour the country and cljy,
and tbe bold highwaymen can hardly es­ lar of inn:rue:ions to postmasters regard­
retired shipowner* and sea captains is
ing tbe recently enacted anti ■lottery law,
cape arrest
greatly excited.
Sunday night White­
the postoffi c department sends the fol­
Caps visited tbe town and pluce-1 the fol­
KILLED THE ENGINEER.
lowing definition of the term lottery:
lowing nptice ou tljs front door of John
“The teiin ‘lottery.* n* used in this act,
Newman’s house: *’If you don't discharge
embraces all kinds of sebemes, general or
your house keeper before Monday night
local. for&lt;be distribution of prizes by lot
Carlinville, Illa, Oct &amp;—Vandalia
we will make you a visit and whip ydu
or chance, such as gift exhibitions, enter­
within an inch of your life. White-Capy.*’ accommddntlon train Na 10, leaving SL prise*, cr concerts, raffles, ortbe drawingof
Why such a notice should lie given to Louis at 5 o’clock p. tn., collided with a prizes in mbney or property at fair*.
Mr. Newman is more than theZitisens can coal train standing on the cross track h ere Hence hgteix postal cards and circulars
■iuderstaud. He is weli-kntfwn and high­ nt 6 o’clock last night, derailing the en­ concerning them, aud newspapers pam­
ly esteemed. The conduct of both him­ gine of the accommodation train, aud fa­ phlets and other publications containing
self and housekeeper has always been tally injuring Engineer Wills. Tho coal advert sjnwau of thPfli are uumailable.**
considered perfectly proper by their train had a signal out, but it was, tor
neighbors.
Thu housekeeper has not some reason, unheeded. The engine lies
New York! Oct, A—A special from
been discharged.
__________
on ita side surrounded by tha wreck of a
New Orleans to Thu Times says: Mrs.
number of coal cars..
-Sefferson Dari* left Beauvoir Monday
lit Was Fatally Crashed.
ALBANY. N. ¥., Oct ’.—The Knights of
Engineer Wills, who was one of the old­ for New York, where she goes to look
Labor in this city, who were Instrumental est engineers on the road, was so badly after the puliliyation of ‘ her book. Miss
Winnie Davlh will remain at Beauvoir
in causing the strike on the Central are crashed that he died at 1h40. No passeng­
going to make a fight in the courts ers were hurt. The track was completely during her mother's absence. It is re­
ported
that her engagement with Mr.
blocked
for
some
hours
and
trains
were
against the fittof tbe Central rail»yay
against the knights. They are to be sup­ moved to and from SL Louis over the Wilkinson has been severed, and gossip is
ported in -the fight by the general coun­ Ohio and Mississippi and Illinois Central busily employed sdvanc.ug reason*. One
in that Mr. Wilkinson is waiting to re­
cil. They bold that the action of the road
cover from rycent fluuncial misfortunes.
la in direct violation of a law passed
through tho efforts of the knights in
Beet No oar Making a Suceeta
PVRnv, Tenn., Oct. 4.-Thursday at
1887 snd which makes Jt a misdemeanor Cbewnlak, McNairy county, five nun were
Grand Island, Nek. Oct. 4.—Tbe Ox­
for any corporation to coerce or compel
instantly killed by the explosion of a nard Bret Sugar company commenced
any employe to enter into either verbal
steam Bill Ijolkr belonging so Mr. Gur­ operation* here Thursday, and in a
or written agreement not to became a
ley. Gurley’s body was torn into abrade. twenty-four hours* run manufactured
member or remain one of . any labor or over 300 barrels of refined sugar, ready
ganization, as a pond iiion of obtaining or Wm Johnson had his bead torn
remaining in tbe employment of such cor­ body and it was thrown fifty yard* from for tbe market. The large beet shed,
tbe milL Walter Pitman andi hh brother 380x120 feet, is full: but owing to tbe
poration.
,
and a soo of Gurley were killed. A ne­ severe draught in this section tbe crop
gro was l«adly injured and it is thought will, not be sufficient for more than a
Bellevillk, Ills.. Oct. fi—While out he will dla There was another p«r.ou in­ ninety-day run, This is the largest and
nutting Saturday afternoon seven mile* jured but not seriously.
most complete sugar factory in th© world
dut of this city, on the Masuutah road,
Lorenz Kart us and Loreol Muetsreu came
BISL1X, Oct. t-t-Counl Von Moltke fan.
BotSE City, Idaho, Oct. 3.—Incomplete
acruM the oenselre* bodies of a negro mao Mked rb. emperor to e«cu« him from returns from seven counties out of eigh­
of 70 and his daughter, aged dlfcwith their
.ccwlioptb. l.tt.r’. Invlt.llon to Tbit teen in tbe state give Sweet, Repblican
throats cut from ear to ear. The woman
revlnyTsafficicntly to tell • horrible story him nt Berlin on tho oceulon of th. nlw- candidate for congress, 1,503 majority.
at crime. She said that they were attacked cloth nonlroronry ot th. count ■ blrthtay, The rest of' tbe state ticket i» Republican
which occur, nn Ocr. » Th. woiphl of by about the same majority. Tbe legis­
while sleeping by an "“known man. who
advancing years makesit Injudicious for lature will proeably stand thirty-three
ent their throats and robbed them o. all
the field marshal to inc^ the fatigue in- Republicans to nineteen Democrats. Full
the money they had—83- Subsequently
ddeutal to the journey and general pbysi- returns are e'.ow coming in, but will not
the man died. The woman cannot Dre.
cal M.rtlon lurolrwl In «u acceptance ot alter the genera! result.
the imperial invitation.
Washinoton City, Oct. 7.—Tbe United
Salvationist Gen. Booin
CHICAGO. Oct. 6.—It b alleged that the
Veteran composed of aoMlers who
lX&lt;«. Oct- 8
B”th'
°'
man wbo murdered Mayor Bowman, of
fought on both aide* In the Ute war, met G.U. Bomb, chief Of the Sulvutlon army,
East
St. Louis, about three years ago. a
last night anti reaffirmed itadeclaraDon of Sd tatuMuy. Fro", ro.
dime tlint him aver remained a mystery,
..rrocplro. ro
^c’blZ™’”” 't&gt;» 8«"&gt;- is in the bridewell in this city. Hi- name
by a number of G. A- K- F
nnLiem Of the organization, h.v.ng been is Mike Coleman, nud be is an all-around
cl.u», to which
croak ot vicious character. He is believed
the "rot tn Introduro th. fera.I.
Ci‘nrf T wWch.7c-° “ tax Xro OO.
n'so to have killed Officer Mahoney, of the
which forms so conspicuous a feature of Chicago detect ve force, mas years ago.
they saw it, wbrenevc.
wrro tatroinitor honorable rcc-groliim.
the army- ------------------------------- f
A Novel Incident al a Fuaeral.
Dllvth, Minn.. Oct 7.—Th/ H. R. Dix­
W.W1SGTOK C.TT. Oe.. q-Prr.M«t
taM O«. 4-TJ.
on, which wa-i on tbe rocks at Chicago
who eommlued raiata In «•
“
bay. w«h released l*«t evening without
iJ-ho. ««1«
’ injury.
. - .
...rr very rosily, anrl
ctadral Sundar Wrok
My
She .........
came off
and
* “£
Woking S-rortaJ. “r'Zl "iorUon ot the rrpol.lir«a____k-1 port. 1h«i t.v«-nin&gt;r.
was
reach*.I
evening. He.iVV*fog
He-iryfog wm
Imo m.Jonty.
Th.
«&lt;•&gt;
of th. Secular Society, reed • pmwo
the cause uf the difficuhy.
Bryant's -Ttanaiopais" in p.«* «« • ■MSl: BtpubUcBM. Ik d.mocr*U, Id

"Card" Job.

Ik. warn,

«rclng lb. work doo.
•“* u' Wo-luollte.
11" to »• prorktaO,
‘“’V ’J'T"
Whl'l‘ *iH &gt;“P«
moeb of &lt;b. lotornuUon Widtwi 7?
tarfo. u. lb.
X. U n.

funeral serrioe.

They are adapted to both adults and chil­
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
they have no equal in the cure of sick.
headache, cwnsilpatiun, dyspepsia and
biilouaKsa. anti, as an appetizer, they ex­
cel any ether preparation.

GILLASPIE,
ComcrnfCourtandJeSmonRt. Kee pl flour.
i.-tt
...j

Ard. Imtui n’i.1

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

Raiaa. &gt; 1.00 per Gay.

prtroaage of^iuj public is i

Good goods. Low prices.

SALESMEN

BEATTY’S PIANOS^'pi*^™

Rochester. N. Y.

^ial Inducement* to soot
fire's Ex-Mayor Daniel F._ Beatty. Washing

Hastings City Bank,
Mich.

A GRAND LAY-OUT

SHA WLS.—AT THE—

BOSTON
bRT QOObS STORE.

Marr &amp; Duff

O. .Zl—l-t,
f
sturms w wo-oo.
Incorporated under the laws ot the State al
Michigan.
Open tor business Doc. 15. UM In buildlug for
rnerly occupied by Messer Bros.

.

officers:

0. G. Robinson. President;
.
Chester Messer, Vice. Pres.
D. W. Reynolds, Catater.
directors:

•

Dan W. Reynolds,
D. G. Robinson,
. A. Grebin.
John Carvetb,
Chester Hensen
P. T. Colgrove.
General Banking Business Transacted.

Have cleaned out about 400 shawls al­
most at:our own price aud beginning

Wednesday Oct. 1st.

LOCAL OR TRAVELING.

To sell our Nursery Stock. Salary. Expenses­
and Steady Employment guaranteed.
CHASE BROTHERS COMPANY.
We win sell the above quantity of Winter
UocHkmus.N. Y.
Shawls about

HALF THE REGULAR PRICE

ECKflAM’S CROUP REMED1
Tho Ohlldrea'i Medic-ns

LOT No. 1.
Will consist of 73 Beaver Shawls that
will be given away for 31.23 worth $2.75.

LOT No. 2.

&lt;*-&lt;7. » cu may need it tp-niria. A iu*te criaamco&gt;e&gt;
permanent indorsement. Only sy cent. at Dsuggot*
!•——i i.
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SberilT* Notice of Election.
To the Qualified Electors of Barry Coanty
Pursuaat to due notice from tbe Secretary: of
State, you are.hereby notified that', at’,tbe
General election to be held In the State uf
LOT No. 3.
Michigan on Tuesday November 4th next rhe
Is 85 elegant qnalily Beaver ‘Shawls nice following state officers are to be elected, aaoveruur. n-utenast governor, secretary of male,
line of colors, all new patterns, this shawl SV^5I;,’o&amp;
is elegant value for $6.00 but our price will
t&gt;e 83.50. Le*s than manufacturer's cosl erintendent of jwblic instruction; also a iuetul&gt;er
of the state- Board of Education In place of
James M. Ballou, whose term of office will ex­
pire December mt,A. D. 1M»; also a repreaenLOT No. 4.
tMlive in mnra&gt;M tnr. th*-.a
............ K
M JVUl LVUUI' ucla a case of GS superb velvet Beaver longa;
also a senator for the It th senatorial
Shawls beautiful, lumdsome goods, no bet­ district, eorajmsed of the counties of Barry and
ter shawl in the market for 88.00. But Eaton; also a representative in tbe state lezislalure for one representative district for Harry
Wfl have tills lot to dispose of for 85.00. county;
also at: Associate Justice of the
The greatest opportunity now awaits to supreme Gouri to fill tbe vacancy caused by tbe
death of James V. Campbell: the term of offiou
L&gt;uya shawl.
.
for which said Supreme JusSfcc is to be elected
expire December 3lst. 189D; also a proposi­
We have secured 42 heavy camels hair will
tion for a tonrenticn for. a general revlsiob of
shawfs, beauties, all.
These goods were the Constitution of tills state, as provided by
made to sell for 88-00. but necessity knows Act No. 140 of the public sets of IMO.
..You
are also notified that at said elecfloa
no law and they will be yours, if you there. »I11
be elected tbe following county ofcome In time for 8-1.00.
Don’t walL but pcers for Burry county; a sheriff, clerk, county
make a special trip to be at this Shawl treasurer, register of deeds, proseeutmg idtorncy,
two
circuit court commissioners, two
Sale.
coroners and a county surveyor.
Bakkk Sbkinkb,
We will also put into this sale 40 extra
itaUta. MikBSJeiiPBih^SP’ T
fine wools single Shawls, good value for
84.00. that will go for 82.50.
Also 82
MORTGAGE SALE.
Specially nice wool Shawls that are double
Defsnlt liarins been mod* in tbe conditions
will be sold for $5.00 cost you 88.00 any­
of a certain inortpMte made bv Ttnwtby ' M.
where elae. For Shawls come to
Bush u» Thomas Heuer Jr. dkted September mh
A. D. !M0. and recorded In tbe office .of tbe
rertster of deeds, for the eeunty of Barry* and
state of Michigan, on tbe sahday of September
A. D. 1889; in liber 33 of iiiortgagre. on page Si.
Baid mortg*B« was on tbe express condition
tbat should any default be tnsde in pajuientot
*ald Interest or any part thereof on any day
whereon the same is made pavable, as above ex­
BATTLE CREEK.
pressed and should the same remain unplfid bad
and In arrears for the space of thirty days then
and from tben*eforth. that 1* to say. after tbe
lapse of tbe Mid thirty dajs the aforesaid prin­
cipal sum of three hundred dollars with aU
arrearage of Interest therein shall at the option
of said obligee, bls exrcutors. administrators
or assigns become and be dur and payable im­
mediately thereafter, although the period limit­
ed for the payment tbereef may not then* have
ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
expired, and default having been mart* tn
Lawyer.
the payment of Interret due March ta, IMO and
Office over JuIIuh KusseH's. store, State tbe same having remained oopstd ami in ar­
rears for the s|*aee of thirty days and upwards
street, Hastings, Mich.
theafotesanl principal sum of three hendred
dollars kith all arrearages of Interest thereon Is
TUART. KNAITKN A WEAVER.
now due Nod parable by the terms of said ;mortAttorneys at law.
g*ge-|0D which mortgage there is claimed ttrno ■■
due at the date of this notice the sum of three
Over Hartings National Bank.
hundred and twenty-one dollars and an attor­
Hartings, Michigan.
ney’s fee of fifteen dollars provided for In Said
Associate offices, at Grand Rapids, Mich.
mortgage. and no su t or proceedings at law bav-.
Ing been Inttitnted to recover tbe moneys se­
A. SHELDON.
cured br said mortgsge. or any part thereof.
.
Abstract nnd Real Estate Office.
Now. therefore, by virtue of the powerofoal©
Abstract Block. Hastings.
contained In said mortgage, and tbe statute In.
Money to loan uu Real Eitan- Real Estate such case n:a&lt;1e aud provided, notice Is hereby
sol* i&lt;m commission. General cou »eyauclng. given tlisten .Saturday the eighth dav of N'orenfilawig a complete set of Abstract Books, com­ ber. A. !&gt;.]«&gt;. at ten o’clock in the fomooa
piled from tbe Records, can furnish complete I shall sell at public auction, to the bigbest bid­
ibstracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
der, at the north front door ot the court house
in the city of Hastings (that bring tbe place
where the circuit court for Barry county is
P. DRAKE, M. D.,
bolden). tbe premises described In said mort­
gage. or so much thereof ss may be neeemry
Office over Holloway's drug store.
to pay tbe amount due on said mortgage, with
Office hours from 8 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con eight per cent. Interest, and all legal costa,
netting with residence, at Holloway's drug together with an attorney’s fee of fifteen
store
dollar* covenanted for therein, tbe premises
being described In said mortgage tut all that cer­
tain lot. piece amt parcel of laud situate In tha
M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary Public
township of Hasting* in tbecounty nf Barn’ and
•
and U. S. Claim Agent,
state of Michigan, and known and described as
will prosecute ail kinds of claims before the follows. Tbe west half of north west fractional
Departments of tbe Interior office. Call on hin quarter of section nineteen &lt;19} in town three &lt;3&gt;
at fils store, corner Court and Jefferson Sta., north range eigbt(F) west, containing fifty-five
ei
... 1-..H
AHastlags, Mich._____________________________
Contain* 42 Heprer Shawls which
you cna purchase for $2.50 worth $4.00.

Marr &amp; Duff,
BUSINESS CARDS.

W

S

I

SM. FOWLER, ‘
.
Dentist
Rooms formerly occupied by Dr. Jones, over
Biiiith. Hams &amp; Van Annan’s._______

A. BARBER, M. D.,
•
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over Nevin's store. Office hours from »

Smith &amp; Colubov
CHANCERY ORDER.
State of MJcLfpui. County of Barry,

la

Holtom. deteadam.
tfatt pending lu.tlir Circuit Court tar the

In Uns cause It sppeerlnc from affidavit on
W. LOWRY, M. D.,
file, tbat U&gt;e defendant. Anne J. Holtom has
•
Physician and Surgeon.
departed from her last known place 0! reHdeuee
Makes a specialty of treating diseases, of the and that brr residence now eaunaCbcasrertaiBEYE and EAR and the preservation of vision ed after diligent Inquiry, an motion of Irish *
fltUui SPECTACLES snd eye Knappen eomtilaiuant's aoHcitora, it Is ordered
that tbe said defendant Anne J. Holtom cause
Office Mid residence on Broadway; near Court Tier appearance to tie entered herein within Are
Rouse.Harting*. Mieb.
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months from tbe date of this order, and lu case
of her appesrsbr. that she eauw her ainnrer to
the couiplatiiarir* bill ot complaint tote tiled
C. WELTON
and a com’ thereof to be served on mid eomplalnant'x milleitnra wltbtn twenty dais after
Is agent for the Ohio Fanner’s Insurance Co. service on her ot a oopv of aaid bill, and notice
Re writes policies on a man's property against ot this ordsr: and that In default thereof, said
loss by fire, lightning or wind; against a man’s bill be taken as confessed by the said non-redlife by death and accident.
wilt defendant.
And. it is further ordered that wtUiln Twenty
dus the said complainant cause h imttre uf
QM1TH &lt;k COLGHOVE,
this order to he !-ubll»betl In the H;r&gt;tiMs
0
. Lawyers.
B
axnkri u tiewrpaprr printed, j uhli«intd
(Office In Union block, Hartings.)
and clrenlatlrg tn ssld County. u»d that
Fractlre Is all the bourta of tbo state.
such i&gt;ub!lrmh»ii be continued therein, nt least

G

E. KENASTON,
Attorney at Law,

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H. TIMMERMAN, Ilomopathle Phy•
slcian and Surgeon.

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Wall Paper! Bl! Paper!

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Brown Backs, 6 cts. per double roll; white backs,
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7 cts. per double roll. ' Nice new stock bf Gilts

FRED’K HOTCHKISS

CROWD,

PUSH,

The low prices we are placing on our goods are winning the popular verdict of bargain seekers.
enormous stock of

JAM.

We have placed on our shelves an

Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Novelties, Trimmings and Yarns,
All bought before the. late advance and we intend our customers shall receive the benefit.
cloak department.

We are offering exceptional good values m our

Plush Jackets, Newmarkets, Cloth Jackets and Shawls.
Our effort to please the people in our clothing department is a success and our sales are increasing daily.

Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Boy’s Suits and Overcoats, Children’s Suits
and Overcoats.
We have great values in underwear for ladies and children.

Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mittens and Furnishing.Goods
We have received our stock of

Ladies’ Fine Shoes,
And good serviceable shoes for men, boys and children.
Please call, look over our stock and get prices, and we are satisfied you will be convinced that our goods are right and our prices are right.

YOURS, ANXIOUS TO PLEASE,

ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
The new 3rd Michigan boys bad q reun­
ion lu thia city yesterday. It was quite
I’. T. (kdcrove has lately added to his largely attended, and a merry time for tlie
old vets. The exercises were held in post
beautiful home a splendid piano.
halt were highly Interesting to all concern­
ed. A supper waa served by the W. It. C.
Next week we expect to print the
Blum list as awarded at the late fair. Too aud still further exercises In tbe evening.
We regret that lack of spare this week wjll
not permit an extended account of tills re­
Four columns of local and county newt union. Tbe new 3rd was one oft he bannt r
«n fim inside page. which, as brretofcnre regiments of the Union army, and partici­
announced. wHl continue to be our mcoix! pated In many of the nitfet importin' battoca! W.,

Fall line of Gray Bron, pebble goat
just arrived, writable for both fall atormy dava and tbe members look forward
tojheni with pleasant anticipations. which

ceinjkfarte

Col. C. V. DeLand. Vice President of
tlie State I’, of I. organisation, made three
telling speeches in this county this week.
He first takes up the silver question, nnd
shows that republican legialattou lias
gives the country ti e most effective ailwr
coinage law ever derived, and the profit
un tbe coinage goes to the govrmmenL not

not all tbat the

organization.
We wish even- Patron
could hear him. He deals fairly with all,

Next Monday evening, 13th, at tbe
Aeadruiy of Music, Kafamaxoc,’Major Mc*ou lira about beta, I auppoaeP
fMlh”of Ulp McKinfeyHH; will
"Yep, Jmi about.”
OffllTer »n wMra. on tbe politics! luom of
“Well, can yon tell uw what makea
Thw »bo d«lre to hrar him that peculiar nobe up yonder in that
Yesterday the officers In Lowell teles
phoned to this city that a hardware store run so ou Ulf rvjpil.r train Imxlni IM, elf. cablnf
then* had been entered by burglars the U j:1S p. ra. Moiplpy. anti rrtorn on the
“Yep, it’s pap an’ roam.”
night beforv, and for the officers to keep Wl»l &lt;rhld, will Man from Kalanuuoo
“What are they doing—boating a car­
watch. Yesterday afternoon Sheriff Shri­
T?2retora on pat?"
ne r and City Marshal lingers heard that mm&gt;ln« iraht Turwl.y,. Ticket, good to
“Nop, boatin’ ana ’nutber.”
!m u5 ’C"1*1« on the next tnornthe men were out about three miles north
“You don't aayao’”
o'
I. F?re *“ n’“n11 IrtP “ follows:
of the dty. and at once hastened to the
“Who said I didn’t?From Haattnjn—Si.oo
spot. Out near J ns. Wilkfam’ the offiaers
•’ Bhnltx—7S.
met three tramps and opended up btta&amp;me
by telling them that they were wanted sad
Delton—no.
taking them to halt. One halted and tbe
Milo—SO.
other two proposed to go on. At this
Crnury—bs.
Marshal Rogers jumped out of the buggy,
when one of the tramp*, a desperate look­
mother?’"
ing fellow, pulled out a big revolver aud
“I don’t ।
lhe leading
told his partner to “stand by him," but hb
partner weakened, and they all ralhmly
MISCONCEPTION.
submitted to the ordmi of hiving tbe hand­
cuffs put on. Upon eraminaLiau they
proved to be a walking arsenal with I '
attachments, and
clear. candid, straightforward arguments.

he aaw, and naked a good many questions
About Che number of atudfluts, the term*
of ariwiaBljn, nnd especially about the expetwea. When bo bad aceu al! that there
was time to ahow him .and all hb other
qumtionr. had lx*m nnawcBcd ho put the
query which from hla air It was evident he
considered of groat importance. and which
showed bow impossible it wns for him to
ccaaafve of any great enterprise o: hern I*
than aa a acberoe fur making monr.v
"I am gregtiy obliged to ypu, pr&lt; •!.•&gt;■&lt;-r.
ba said, “and there'a just one thing mere
I'd like to aak you. Who griu tbe profit*
of thia concern’”—Book Ifuyer.
Editor Nhwly. of the Sa|hw ."Iwn--.’
pute In hLs spare time ralsiug In tn am!
atnrwtwrnea and hla second crop &lt;&gt;' the
latter la juat ripening.

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the

Banner.

Hastings

County.
VOL. XXXV. NO. 24

■ HASTINGS. MICH., OCTOBER 16, 1890.

Hastings
Banner
Published Thursdays by

TIS WONDERFULLY PECULIAR

COOK EBOB.
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UASTIXGK. Mien.

YES, 'TIS

F. R. PANCOAST,

PECULIARLY WONDERFUL
•JljNl OF GRAND RAPIDS.

HASTINGS, MICH.
BOSS1

ESTABLISH-

vluihinG

HUDSON’S TOTO tLOIHlK Cl
Our advertisement of last week, in which we mentioned th?
sale of 500-popular

MEN’S CHEVIOT

SMITS

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

COUNTY NEWS.

—AT—

AND

TWEL FE-FIFT1

FIFTEEN DOLLARS

$ 12.50

$15.00

The followint; persons are authorized to re­
ceive subscriptions for the Baxnkd :

Spread dismay in the runts of those dwarfish shoddy venders, and so they
Sygun to cry. "black satiietts." But the public's eyes were open, and
w hen they read our guarantee that the Cheviot Suits we were retailing at
Twelve-Fifty are guaranteed strictly all-wool, and that our fifteen dollar
Cheviot Suits were made from the best Black Slater Cheviot, we sold
hundreds of 'em.
Sale continues throughout coming week. When calling don't fail to
■ee our New Style Fall Overcoats.

TOWER CLOTHING CO
leaders.—GRAND

RAPIDS, MICH.—leaders.

DRINK

LJON
COFFEE
A TRUE COMBINATION OF

Mxha, Java and Rio.
A Beautiful Souvenir

Picture Card Given
WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE

LION COFFEE

THE CRANK

When you buy your Groceries try •
podcar MON COFFEE. ItbtM
teat in tho United States—made up front
n oeiection of Mocha, Java nnd Bio,
properly blended and is conceded by nlj
to make the nicart cup of Coffee iu the

Und.

For Sale Even where.

Woolson Spice Co., Manf rs,

What's it for?

Kansas City, Mo.

Turn it

Toledo, o.

IISCBAWSIRITE TO JOBBER FOR PRlCtt.

And you'll find out.
THE CRANK has his use, probably. But he's not pleas­
ant He’s always kicking the wrong way; kicking to
»
kicking too long, kicking the wrong man. But he can
p
it. for he's built that way.
•
THE CRANK isn’t expected to do anything else, so no
lioily heeds him. ■■
A ( RANK came into our store the other day. ^.o.’iXl'at
erank went out the same way he came,m. He gr
everybody and everything, including/ourselves.
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right on sawing wood, and he left. We couldn t p ■
and didn't try.
;
.
, HI T Hl'NDREDS of pleased people who are not cranks,
who know a good thing when they see it, who *5&gt;.
-^gap
buy a good thing and pay a fair profit than some5h2mgono^r
■on which the largest profit is made, are numltere
e',an(j
regular customers. It’s a pleasure to please such p l •
we re doing it right along. Just now they are buying

5TOVE5,

,eth.

Coal and WOod, and anybody but a eranK '*‘11 and Ranges,
unnvallcd excellence of tbe Peninsular Stov
»
» d
"hn h are our specialty. Full line of builder a hardware
.
everything pertaining to the hardware trade.

QOObYMK BROS

THE BANNER
75 CENT/.

5H0KE

EDJOWERJ'
NO. 35.
XLW/IT5 the SdrtE

5&lt;- CKMR
IN THE

^‘’•yrts
lUnLfld ..
De I lot 4 . .
Bowens Mill'
Bro»nr4.
Cartton .

Preston JewelL
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LN.MislMr.
. Eugene JonUu.
C. W. Armstrong.
Wm Broward.

Cloverdale
* ‘re«’I ’» Conors.
Dowling
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Frroport . .
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Hickory Corners
•rring...............
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Milo
Moreau.......... .. .
M.v.. le Grotv...
Middle* file
Nashville
O'Donnell .
,
oranrerillr Mills
Prairieville
Woodland
Yankee Svr’ogs-.

*•- L. Northland.
. Kowara Mother.
. Uyrou EHher.
... . It.r.. Hiro.
. F. J. Norwood.
, A. M. Herrington.
. Eda In Bissell.
----- ('ba*. Williams
- C. E. Nk-kenour •
•CUrrner Doo'.lllle.
... W.M, AdklM.
. . J. McKelvey,
lianifilnu Cai veto.
!!.&lt;». Hale.
.......... Ed. Ktlirarda.
........... L W. Wing.
. .. Wi». u Drawn.
. We*Jev M)vrs.
.... K. G.Benreit,

WHOLE NO. 1846.
Plenty of rain and mud. But whfcnt
booming.
Glad to say Wm. Wood’s health Is im­
proving.
Martin Howley, of 1'uttcrriUe, was on
business here last week.
Wm. Demond was in Potterville test
week, as he Is being treated by a doctor at
that place.
Late planted potatoesarc yielding well

A new organ at Dr. Powers’.
.
Mrs.; Alvarez Wilcox Is on the sick list.
Mrs. E. Hartom's tenant house Is oc­
cupied: by a family from Lenawee Co., a
Mr. Marks.
Willie Seger, wife and baby visited at
Battle Creek two or three day* last wk.
Mrs. Chas. Darling visited her parents,
C. Potter's, last week.
: Mrs. Aleck Potter,.of Ftiuivillc, is visit­
ing relatives in this vicinity.
. B. Potter, of the Lunsiug Sentinel. de­
livered an excellent address at the hall hist
Thursday night and organized' a Farmers’
Alliance.
The Misses Powers arc visiting their
brother, the Dr.
The Austin school closed last Friday
afternoon with exercises.
Au awful hard wind and rain Monday.
Mrs. L. Parks has tech having Tier bouse
plastered.
John Tasker la erecting a tool house.
.
John .Smith and wife returned to thfelr
home in Owego this week.

Hold Your EnUiualasm.
M/ dear, let me. implore you, whatevt .
e'j*c you let go, hold on to your cnthusbwm.
Grow old if you must; grow whitcheaded
and Is-nt and care furrowed, if such must
needs bo tte process of years, but don't
grow to be a stick. If you must pas* on
from the green time of year freshnex*
change into sweet hay and keep your fra­
grance. If the cage must grow rusty an-l
lose its brightness there is a bird within
that it were a pity to strangle to keep it
from singing to the end. I don’t care how
successful &lt;ir rich or learned a yuan tecomes if he maintains a grim repression
of all romtmcc and enthusiasm, and wtet
some Unnlold •‘Gradgrind-*” call the “nonscujw” within him, he is nothing more
than n fine cage with a dead bird in it.
When I hear a person soy of another,
“Oh, he is a substantial fellow, &gt; no non­
sense about him!*' I picture a goldfish in a
glnas globe. " A glittering cuticle that cov­
en* anything so bloodless as the anatomy
of a fish is not worth much. There are n
good many types of mi-n to be detected,
but tte bloodless, emotionless, heart para­
lytic is the worst. Polish up a goldeu kill
all you like; it may ornament your man­
tel, nr
or. Lnn'n
Mirve n«
ns n useless hit
bit nf
of L'llttor
glitter in
some corner, lint whep you begin to feci
hungry nnd faint, and in need of snlnce
and cheer, you will turn from the golden
ball hjjd pick up the veriest old rusty coat
apple from an orchard’s windfall, that has
mellowed under Hummer noon and sweet­
ened in summer rain* .and dews, praising
Got! for iu flavor nnd its juices, even if you
enn buy forty bushels of its counterpart
for the price of one of your polished golden
balls. Cultivate the ••nonsense” In you,
then, if it tend* to enthusiasm of the right
sort.—-Chicago Herald.

life if the dt-gree of
able to rend perfectly well without gistmat
when 50 or even GO yean* of age. PeVsaas
who are included in this category are apt
to consider themselvb* ns lueky exceptkaa
to general laws, and are usually very prood.
of their sharp sight.—Herald of Health.

The process of nikkiag !»ajjer bos boon so
much cheapened and,.simplified in the Im*
twenty years that paper which once waa
sold for ten cent?* a pound can now ba
bought for thfiStents. The use of wood
fiber instead of rags has had much to do
with this. There is very little paper now,
except the best Irish linen, that has any
rags in it. Cottonwood is last for this
purpose, and in a recent trip through Tennoiscc I saw great pile* of twenty or thirty
cord.* lying at the steamboat landings wait­
ing for transportation. Of course cotton­
wood fiber cannot be used for the finer
kinds of paper, but for wrapping paper it
haa superseded straw.—St. Louis GlobaDemocraL
A Reporter** Cast.
A report*? took a fishing trip.
He
stopped nt a stream just outside of town
to catch bait, and while so doing he left
his coat on a nearby bank. While busily,
engaged two harses cams up to inspect the
garment. Each one took' a sleeve in his
mouth nnd began the work. At thia Junoture the scribe undertook to recover the
garment, nnd the horses proceeded to di­
vide it. Each pulled in a different direc­
tion, and when recovered the remains of
that coat would not make a vest. The
sleeves and back were gone, and the re­
porter carne home coatless.—West Chester
According to qptements made by the
Boman Catholic bishop of Dutch Guiana
leprosy prevails to a more serious extent in
that colony than is generally supposed.
Three of the Redcmptorist fathers bare
been attacked by the disease.

REFUSED TO STEAL A

NICKEL.

Akjerraan Diner Test* Illa Judgment at
Human N'atore on a Horae Car. '
“Tim,” W narked Aldermen Divrer to a
friend as th.-y boarded a Fourth avenue
car the other day, “I’ll bet you that there
Isn’t an honest passenger on this car except
yourself and mysdlf.”
“What are you driving at?” Inquired the
alderman’s friend.
"I mean just what I say. You see there
arc five men sitting inside. Yes; well, the
conductor hasn't collected the fares, haa
I
'
be? No; well, now. I’ll bet you that I’ll
prove to your satisfaction that every man
Many farmers have been wending their
in there is dishonest. Is it a go?"
way towards the Evans’ evapprator with
Tim said it was. Then' the aiderman
loads of apples.drew aoinc small change from his pocket,
and pawl the fares for his friend, himself
There is not myth being done in the
corn-husking line yet.
and the five men inside the. car, all of
Wt- are saddened by the news of our es­
whom were strangers to him.
teemed fellow citizen Wm. Phlnesy. who
By the lime the City Hall was reached
three otter people got on board and the
died on Tuesday. Oct. 7, at -his residence
conductor collected their fare*, lait of
tn cast Johnstown. He ha&lt;l been nick but
course p.-ufi»ed by the original fire men.
a few days. During the writer’s brief ac­
quaintance with him he bad iearfied to, re­
They, however, appeared to be very un­
comfortable, although they tried ro look
gard him as u warm friend, mid a man of
unconcerned. By the time the ear bad
many line qualities.
Although not a
proceeded os far as Duane street it was
memter of any church, he was a firm' beFifty Year* in BloumluKtlals.
Hover in the Seventh Day Adventist faith,
Aside from the rich and prominent men full of passengers. Time after time the
a mm: who underestimated his own worth. in the place there b* a character in the conductor went in and Out, but the five
Funeral services were held at the Briggs asy-luth who has te«cn reganied na n phe­ guilty men failed to offer him the nickel
church and were largely attended. Elder nomenon by the Inst half dqxcn generations which they were morally ccruin was not
righttolly their own. Finally\ouc fellow
IL S. Webber. Seventh Day Adventist of physicians Id the asylum.
minister from Battle Creek delivered tte
This man is confined in ward 4. He is who had held a coin iu his hand until be
funeral discourse. Mr. Pliinesy was elect­ now 90 yean* old . For fifty years this man began to perspire slyly returned it to his
ed to the office of highway commissioner has been an inmate of the asylum. He.is pocket and assumed an air of innocence
at our spring election. He will be greatly now bed ridden and itaa been for many that was immensely pleasing to the at­
tentive nlUi-rmati, who, with his friend,
inbued Gy his wife, child ten. eraud-cbildrvti yeara
,
Long ago the last of his family died. He stood on the rear platform. Another man,
and neighbors. They have our sympathy.
is worth considerable money, which hi held who for ten minutes had behaved »u* if be
by tho lawyers of the family, who pay his were lu-ntcd on pins ami needles, ipul had
furtively eyed the conductor every time hn
bills at the asylum.
David Harter.-who has been in Califor­
This man Is registered on the asylum passed, was unable to longer endure the
nia and Washington the past .war. return­ books nnd is kniyvn by nil doctors and nt-’ mental strain. So he arose, and without
ed home Inst week much Improved In health tendnnts us Count Foster. Whether Count daring to look the conductor in the face,
and very enthusiastic about the far west, Is hia Christian name or a title is not got off. evidently many blocks from his
to which he expects to return in the known. Ue is called Count by every one destination.
A third man, who had the appearance of
spring.
.
and answers to the name.
being an ^tnr, and was evidently used to
John Holden delivered a fine drove of 22
At first dght the fact- of the old man
being skipped by the conductor, but didn’t
head of fat cattle last week.
was almost hideous, but a closer inspec
. The tnistecs‘of the M. E. church have ■tion showed him to hare regular features, like to meet him face to face, got up and
purchased the dwelling house of Byron snow white hair nnd short white side went out the front door. So did two more
men, leaving but one of the original Ave in
Fisher for a parsonage, mid Byron will whiskers.
Immediately commence a new bouse nc%r
For the \vhole fifty years that lie has the car.
Tho alderman was chuckling over hfai
been in-the uaylum he has kept track of
his etore.
•
,,
,
prospects of success when, just as tho car
Our new minister. Bev. E. A. Hawley, every day and month nnd year.
is with us, and hopys to get tetablbhcd iu
•‘What caused you to come here?” asked went bowling by the Cooper Union, the
last mon left hia seat and approached the
his new home tills week.
,
the visitor.
W. nnd -I. Fisher brought a flock of 178
“It was all on account of him. 1 did roar door. In one hand he held a coin,
feeding sheep from the north Friday.
everything for him. He stole my merchant which, as he reached the conductor, he ex­
Mrs. Harris, tetter known here as Grade ship, he stole my money, and he even stole tended to him with the mnark:
"I hope you’ll excuse me, sir, but hero is
Shorter, after a tew days visit here with my watch. I told him that I had no fur­
relatives, was obliged to return to her ther use for his services or his acquhint- my fare which you failed to colled,” and
ancc. My two daughters married and did pressing the nickel into his palm, jumped
home at Hudson ou account of sickness.
off
before the conductor could utter a word
We regret to say Oiat John Holdim has well.”—New York Journal.
of protest , even if he hnd been over so vig­
decided to move to Richland. Motive tet­
orously
inclined.
The Midrrn Gtrl.
ter schools.
The alderman looked very ill as he gazed
David Holly was quite severely injured
Our girl is neither Aspasiun or Bac­ upon this transaction, but Tim was elated.
last week by falling from an apple tree.
chante, but clear of head, light of heart,
“Let's gel off at the Morton house,” he
Mrs. Deacon Mason, one of the pioneer sincere in speech as in purpoee, and with a
snid with a grin.
.
women of Richland and mother of Cor­ downright disdain for shams of all kinds
Without a word he complied, but as they
nelius Mason, died at her home Monday that should not lead the discerning into walked up the street he turned to his
misapprehension
of
her
talk
and
frolics.
night, aged 85.
friend, and with an air of assumed savagery
W Fisher's marc and eolt both brought In instinct she is refined, in principle sta­
exclaimed:
home blue cards from the Plainwell fair.
ble. and she has the crjurago of her convic­
"You noticed that man who got off the
tions. Ijot mo remark, moreover, that tho car last, didn't you? wall, I overlooked
rule of chaperonage was never more rigor­ him because he sat in the corner "with his
Harting*.
ous in really good society than now. The face turned away from me. If I had seen
Boyar Todd went to Ohloflast week.
B. West has got bls house painted young woman who goes to ball, picnic, him I don’t think I would have tried to
matinee or watering place without the at­ show off my knowledge of human nature.
°'t1ic neighbors and friend? of Mrs. tendance of an elderly or married guardian That man, sir, is ‘Dry Dollar’ Sullivan, of
subjects herself to unpleasant remark.
Center street and the United States. No
Hughes gathered at her home last Thursday
Increasing strictness in this regard even wonder 1 lost.”—New York Herald. .
evening ami gave her a surprise, at which
enjoins the presence of a chaperone when n
all bad a very pleasant time.
betrothed couple appear together in any
Frank Draper and wife returned to their
plnee of public resort. The laws governing
terne last Friday.
“the upper ten” in such respects are more
Uartnon Smith, who has been at Ann
-AYhut docs it cost to keep up a great
binding by far than the customs tte.robArter doctoring, was able to return to his taiu in districts where moonlight straw bouse’ Everybody knows that it Is ex■ mother's last Saturday.
rides, sleighing parties and kissing games
Frank West and wife visited Adam
are still conducted upon tho promiscuous tor the statemenja that were made in an
Smith on the Slate road last Sunday.
principles of former times.—Marion Har­ English court recently in the matter of the
The voting people spent a pleasant even­ land In New York Herald.
EtI of Itadnor and his pictures. It costs,
ing at I’t’Hf Pratt's last Friday night, it
it tijMiears, #15.000 a year to keep np Long­
tM-lne a surprise on Lura Pratt.
ford caatle and its dependencies.
But
Eyesight.
Lester Webb and David Sponable drove
even that large sum seems inconsiderable
Throughout
life,
from
youth
to
old
age,
n herd of ea«le to Grand Rapids last
when com [Hired with that of the great no­
there
is
a
process
of
change
occurring
in
week. How is the walking boys?
bleman who onee told Lord Esher that hb
Lura Pratt started to school Monday the refractive media of all eyes, so that household expenses alone were &lt;5,000 a
every one who attains to a ripe old age will
Ir two or three
U,&lt;Bonny Bowers started Monday morning at some time or other during his or h'er ex­
to your city Io learn the drew maker a trade. istence be a fit subject for the oculist—or
in other words, will need towear glasses.
Success to you Bonny.

Alla Engle has returned from an extend­ die life onward it* effects are plainly nped visit with frieadsat BwrrOekThosc who hare normal vbuon while
B E. Wolf a»d wife has relumed
visHiW their daughter s»4 ItallJ l» Holt.
Eider Hurd comes In 3 weeks. Next
appointed being Not- 8d.

�NEWS IN BRIEF.
Six new were terribly injured by an ex­
plosion la the Ducey Lumber company’*
ooHr-mlll at Muskegon, Mich., Wednes­
day morning.
Comte de Paris and his friends visited
the tomb of Washington Wednesday, and
later left the national capital for a visit
to the battlefields of Virginlx
Jame* Atkin, a prominent lawyer and
areD-known Republican pCllticlan wm
found dead la his office at Savannah Ga.,

ADDITIONAL COUNTY NEWS.
education be entirely controlled
church of Rome and to vista
nuumoed Italy for iu action reg*u*

Kiernan, one of the man arrested for
train wreckingoo the New York Central,
was discharged at West Troy Saturday
by Justice Grogan on the ground that
there wm no evidence before hha that a
crime had been committed atalL

Gen. B. F. Butler was in Chicago a few
hours Saturday c:i route to Colorado to
look after some silver mines he is interested in. He was sanguine that hi* efTte Edwin ForrMl l.dg.rf Un. Actor.' ‘
tehnlt ol Anntchl.t. Schwob nod
Irdrrof
Frtand.hlp, «l
’,‘U, *’ »»«*■»’&lt;&gt;• « polltlo.
Order
of Friendship,
al Xrw
New York,
York, bn.
has I■
adopted resolutions condemning thu use J doacu’t totrrf?t*.
of prurirat pmtera on theatrical bind They We-6 creduion* villisns who pro­
posed to rob an express train on the Mis­
tmenb.
Bloomcnfeld. a Chicago man who | souri, Kansas utr.l Texas railway Friday
admitted in oourt that he had been ar- | night. After stopping the train nnd gain­
rertel twenty-eight times for various ing access to the express car they ordered
crocked acts, bashed the gall to sue ser- the messenger to hand over the money,
and wbeh the letter said the train carried
weal of his neighbors for slander.
In a quarrel over t!he payment for a box none, they allowed lha train to proceed
Annie Dnllaa. a solfe-1 dove who weottc
of beer at Philadelphia Wedneulay. Mich­
ael Palardma and tils wife were badly cut Chicago from Edwardsville. Illa, having
with knives by Pa^quali Damico and Do­ dceerted her husband there, probably
committed suicidal in the lake some time
nato Amarotia. PaterJtna will die.
The French legation at Washington lastwick. Her body wm p icked up Sat
City is making trouble over what the/ urday. Shortly afterward the body of
call the official treept ion of Cumte d« Lawretu-e McBeth; on actor who bod been
Fart* by Collector Rrbnrdt, of New York. Intimate with the woman, was also fished
The Frenchmen think it unfrlcud&gt;y'to out of tbh lake. So ii appears that they
France, as they say the count fat an en­ died to(fetheu
The German empress is expected to
emy of that country under the present
again become a mother in February.
government.
Ben Ingraham and John Livingstone,
A fugitive gust of wind blew aside the
curtains of the sleeping room iu New switchmen employed by the St. Louis
York of aipopui.xr burlesque nctreas ths Bridge and Tunnel company, were
crushed
into shapeless mn*s.*s by a col­
other night and discovered to the casual
glance of people in the next house the lision Saturday iu the bridge tunnel.
It is thought that the threatened strike
actrcvs oa her knees raying her prayers-;
y*t she appear* every night in dove-col­ on the Erie railway will be re'erred to the
heads of i he employes unions tor settle­
ored tighls and a picturesque cloak.
Annie I,eonard end Kittle Kernel!, two ment.
M. A. Spink, a well-known insurance
tough women of Chicago, have “held up*
seven men in that city within the past ten man of Jacksonville, ills . via found in
his bed dead 8 iturdny morning. He had
days, obtaining about I5J0.
'
t
The Morning Times of Kansas City ■* died of n (.ougotivrf chili.
Jacob Deled, a farmer living four mile*
SOW publishing “two papers, both daily."’
the flrat edition of The Evening Timm south of Holland, Mich , was a-saulied
Friday night by unknown persons and ak
having appeared Thursday.
'
most killed. He will probnbiy die.
An explosion of dynamite took place ixt
William Schultx of Bridgeport, near
the Rosario gold mine, seventy miles from
Burlington,
la., shot 'his sweetheart,
Jfaxntlan, Mexico, which blew to atonx
Minnie Boogeriuann, Saturday for snub­
one American named McGee and nine
bing him at a ball and then killed him
Mexican*.
self. The girl will die
The superior oourt of Lynn, Mass., han
The Illinois School Teachera’ club in
famed an injunction against the Cutters’
union, of that city, restraining them from session nt Peoria last week, adopted a
Interfering with non-union men who have resolution emphatically endorsing the
compulsory school law and instruction in
taken their place*.
the English language in all schools.
The statement that the French govern­
High wind blew down a brick wall
ment had complained of the semi ot- around the Crucible Steel factory at Chi­
fidal reception given Comte da Paris cago Monday and killed Christian Breso
upon his arrival nt New York h positively and John Petach.who were croacbihg un­
denied by Secretary Blaine.
der the wall out of the rain. Auotber
The suit prosecuted against the Vander- man and a\boy were severely hurt.
blits by the Pullman company, to prevent
At s Are in tliestore of Rowley &amp; Brock,
the former from unlng on Its roads the government contractor*, at London. Eng
patented ''vestibule” has been decided in land. Monday, six employe* were btirne-l
favor of the Pullman company.
to death and thirteen severely injured.
The following named national banka F.vc of them were women, who wenhave been authorized to commence bud
killed in jamping from thu window.
Mam: Grueley National bank at Greeley,
Four men—John Callaghan, Thomra
Colo , capital ISU.OOO; Kirsl National bank Harrington, John Murray and Patrick
of ArannsH Pass. Tex, capital IGO.OJA
Murray, were arrested at Chicago Mon­
J. C. Tietjcns, the wealthy proprietor of day for fradulent naturalization.
The
the Tietjens’ wagon and windmill innnti- two former did the “sweariuz in” and
swore falsely. John Coffee, Ed McKeons
the road Wednesday morning. He had James Sheehan and Barney Manning
been thrown from Lis baggy and bis neck were also arrested for the Maine sort of
broken.
“skulldogRery.*’
A rumor wa* current Thursday that the
David Smith, a 40-vear-old of Coburg,
president would call congress together in Ont., who stabbed a playmate to death
extra session iu November. Private Sec­ several weeks ago, wm given a sentence
retary Halford said that tbe rumor wa* of twenty la*be* on th4,barc back and
unfounded, as no such decision had been a month In jail. The sentehce was exe­
arrived a:.
cuted by hl* father under the eye of theRev. David Sp^pgron Perry, 03 years judge who saw that the lashes were well
laid on, and i he yoang murderer howled
old, wa- arraigns in the Kings county.
N. ¥., court of MMsiions Thursday charged lustily during hi* punlsbm*ut
The Spanirh government is preparing
with home-stealing. He hra been favora­
bly known for his many benevolent work*, for sabmtarton to the corte* measures to
smd *e.-m*to have stolen the. horse u&gt; restrict the hours of labor and Improve
the
condition of wolkingmrn.
drive to Philadelphia 'and apply for adasbmion to the home for aged ministers.
The health authorities of St Louis sre
The hupreme court of Michigan has de­ busy-just now devising mean* to stamp
cided that ihe loc.ll option law is consti­ out the small-pox. five ca*e« of whichtutional.
have been reported, one ending fatally.
The Brule Julians are moving close to
Rube Burrows will leaves property val­
the agency at Chamberlain, 3. D. They ued at FJO.OJO to bls son and daughter.
say the coming winter will be a hard one.
How much of the property belong* to
A Chicago policeman arrested a goat- homebody else will probably never be
J
Wednwutay and booked the “billy” for at­ known.
Five hundred visiting -members of the
tempted burglary, disorderlycoudact and
iwuating an dffii er. The goat waa cauhgt British Iron and Steel iustitutc and the
tnlng to- butt bi* way ft to a barber shop,
Verein Deutscber Eugenieure were enter­
and had. to lw taken to the station in a tained by the iron and steel men of Chi­
patrol wagon. Tbe officer sl*o wanted cago Monday.
the animal charged with carrying couGen. W. W. Belknap, who was secreta­
ry of war during the Grant administra­
cealed weapons.
Both bouses* of the Oklahoma legisla­ tion, was found dead in lied at his home
ture Lave passed a bill locating the capi­ in Washington City Monday. He had
tal at Oklahoma City, much to the dis­ succumbed to a stroke of apoplexy.
Three Inches of snow fell at Rrd Lake
gust of Guthrie.
Ftille, Minn., Monday.
Jeanne, daughter of Alexander Duma*,
Flora Malloy, a remarkably beautiful
Jr., wm married Thursday at Marly,
France, ta Vtseamte Hauterive, a young child of 2 years, dieappetred from her
home at Hnzelton, Pa.. Oct. K Although
French officer of the army.
‘,000 people have searched for her she ha*
A jury tn Cincinnati refused to convict *.not
been found, and it is now believed
usaloouistof violating the law because
that some one has stolen her.
they would uot accept m true the testi­
mony of policemen who saw the violaTHE MARKETS.

Dr. IL V. Pierce, proprietor of a famous
potent mvrilclM, baa been *ued by Will­
iams. Wjjae. of New York, for alien nilng
the affectlous of Mm." Wys- The doctor
■oya it is a c»m of blackmail.
The “»traightout" Democrats of South
Carolina have nominated a full state
ticket iu eppesition to the Democrat-AlHee cm ticket beaded by Tillman. The
«ew candidate far governor Is A. C. Haa-

Mr*. Matilda Davis, a woman 71 year*
«t age. wm found dead in bed at J/javeawevtb. Kan., Friday morning. She bad
beoa murdt-red and an attempt made to
team her body. Her husband was
zaazed, charged with the crime
.T1»q whole weekly edition of The A»iMrta Constitution, consisting of 15,01)
«opies. WM seized at the pcwtoficu in that
Thursday for violation ot the antifauery |*w. it contained an ndvartiseaneat of a Chri*Hum gift scheme fur new
aabneriber*.
Ous thousand citizen* of Boston boro
stgwsl a protmt agaiust the nppropnattoei of public mouey for any nimuorial
Jobe Boyle O'RoiUy. late editor .of Tim

of (hot
v. M*rr
• Sort «bj

Quotation* on the board of trutto to-da/
were a* iollow*: Wheat - So. t October. opened
flftc. clorad W»fc; December, oitened fl.tS.
clow i »Ue&gt;fc May. opened »1.(JOM. clorad
SLOSH- Corn- 'o £ October, opened 4»*tr--.
ctarod 48K--; December, opened «Hc. clorad
4»4c; May. opened air, dewed GPa
OataN'o S October, opened and cioaed 3-Tfr:: De­
cember. opo.ied 4 %. duajd «&gt;Mc; May. opened
ClUtc. ckw-nl i.liac! Dick-Octotxsr, opened
and cIomxI |»JB; Jauiary, (RjencJ an!
cloned J1LTO; May. opened t 1AS7K. cloud
&gt;12.81. Lard—October. opens! 1*174, cloned
KL5ilivestock—Union *tock yards price*: Hogs
— Market only mod rataly active: rood mixed
and heavy lol«io higher, and rough iot« &amp;9I1 a
loafer; light grata*. SUOiM rough pack­
ing. &gt;d~ae3JJ.r. mixed lo»,tU®tB; Lean
ixcklnx and shipping lots. SU-iAMO.
Products Butler-Fancy uporater. 3j l-er
g&gt;;Tnc gathered cream.
finest dairies,
!7&gt;J8c. Eon-Frosh candled, lose off. Ik: per
dos. Uve poultry—Chicken*, hens and sprioj
chic -ctiz, fM Wc per »: turkeys, *AWta; ducks,
r'fac. PotatiM*—Choice to fancy. 7«£73c per
bu.; WfeoonslmSUTde: sweet otstow
S325pe.-bbi Apples—I! Inals greru cooking.
S2.7SU2A) par bbl: eating. &gt;L&amp;&gt;g4Az
Broom corn—Hurl.
per lb; whisk
brush. l«P6c: gro.-u. self-working.
4 trie:
lnahh» and cover*. »(Mc; eonimm brush.
iJsCa.-.e; crooked. 2g8!&lt;c.

Nxw Vonc. Oct. 11
Wh«a-No. 2 nd Meter exh. *10^1
1X5; do iNoemtar. a-MJ** do Janaary. Sl.&lt;£»£
«o May
C*»»n So. S mixed. -7J4
STfck c««h; do October. X'ac; d«» Novem­
ber: '•*)&amp;. do D.wuibw, S74»c4. (tatp-ItaH;
No. 1 mixed caxi:
HHHiHs do Ocr
lobe.-. 4«^ ; do Nor.-mbcr. MJ*- Rjrtf*and
barley—Nominal. i*wk—D*U; min*,
is.:'. J Ard - Dull and wnrtancad.
Ure block; Crtlie-Mark* dull. tat *te*ly;
poorer io brat native
R IM
*C Texin- and Colorado-. &amp;&amp;&amp;*•; tatita

Considerable activity was manifested in
apple business here Iasi work.
The ehurch edifice is growing.
The friends of . the republican party

the republican speaker last week.
The Dcmo-P.’a I. were treated to a
•peeciiat the school bouse one evening

!rsm the Mutbeni part &lt;* tte ttejo.
»r» SMthwWt U *owl» nW

■Ickneas.
Rather wet for clovdr seed.
Miss Durham, of Nashville, commenced
her winter term of aebool at the Warner
school house Monday.
Ida Hayden closed her fall teno of
school nt the Hosmer schoolhouse Tues­
day, Oct 14.

Howard Mosher and Dugald Campbell
H. M. Byington and wife have returned
attendal the fair at Halnwcli last week.
from Albion. N. Y., after having "pent
Eugene Doel and family have moved in­ feveral days visiting relatives at that place,
to the upper part of the mill.
W. EL Brown, of your city, spent aetcral
Orion Dayton is about to quit black­ dsjs last week upon bls old tramping
smithing here. A chance for some good
grounds in this vicinity.
workman to locate here In the near future.
Agent from Milo was canvassing among
the fanners lor wbeat onr. day last week,
Wm. Bowen and sou spent Saturday and- contracted for the delivery
week at »3 cents per busliel. Much
and Sunday with friends in Ionia county.
more might have l&gt;een secured had
A. T. Rowley goes to Grand Rapids this
week to attend the reunion of his reghutut be offered 100 ednts for 60 lbs.
Hon. J. Fletcher and Upton were b lied
at that place.
for a political speech Satarday evening at
We are very much obliged to onr assist­
ant correspondent of last week in the thia place, and were met with a dark nnd
Baxxkic for advertising our
horse wet time.
IL Wightman wm cooing with his po­
blankets, for we must admit that we would
be very glad to fiud them. So if any of litical aid* upon our streets Saturday af­
our readers have found a pair of Electric ternoon and evening.
The melodious soug of the chimney
5 A horse blankets and will leave the same
nt the News office In Nashville, they will sweep waa heard from the house top Satur­
day morning.
. . ,,
be amply tpjrarded.
H. lleally and family visited his old
The 1st quarterly meeting op the U. B.
church, t.'astletoii edreuit. wpi w»e held at home and friend* at Irving Thursday and
.
the U. B. church In Maple Grove on Nov. Friday of last week.
Dr. Burt and wife Have moved^to North
Sth and Uth. Presiding Elder Mowers will
Irvlnjf.
be In attendance.
UrinGealcr
and
family
of
Cloverdale,
Mrs. Janies Demrray is expected home
from N. Y, Where she has Iwen visiting for visited A. G. Cortright Saturday.
Will Elliotl has beeii compelled by rea­
the last 6 or 7 weeks.
C. Demeray ytslled tiielr. son in Kalamu son of Hl health to leave the veterinary
rollrge at Chicago^ and return home. HU
Sunday.
many friends regret that he wa* not suffic­
iently well and strong to endure the task.
Ban Hehl.
Bertie Pennock, of Allegan, returned to
lusst Friday evening Mr*. Bowman died
of cancer ami her funeral service wh* held his former home one day last WMk, and on
at the chnrch. The church was well filled Friday night his mother sud other friends
planned
a surprise, reminding him that
with people to pay their last respects to
her, who has lived so long In the communi­ that wa* Ids twenty-first birthday. Manv
ty. 'Hte sermon waa good mid very ap­ valuable present.* were given him. among
propriate. many saying that it was the which was one from his mother consisting
beat funeral sermon that they ever heard. of filOo. A pleasant time was enjoyed by
It was preached by Rev. Wallace of Ban- all presort, wishing Bertie many more an­
niversaries with like results, both finan­
Oel.l. •
Frank Shoemaker, of Grand Rapids, vis-. cially and otherwise.
Quite an improvement has been made In
Ited his brother, Charles, last week and
last Friday concluded they would have a our sidewalks and road crossings during
general hunt and the way chipmunk* and the past week, for which much credit Is
gun powder Hew. was surprising to the due to our energetic road master. P. H.
Lawren os.
community hereabouts.
Flora Edmunds has returned home to ' Harvey Aldrich’s new and elegant home
Is nearly completed. Henry Fowler is
stay with her parents.
The foundation of Mr. Dunn's house is putting on the finishing touches with
paint and brush.
now ready for the wood work.
A. L. Nkboto and wife made a buaineta
There is quite an attraction to the peo­
ple here In the way that 1.. C. Edmunds trip to Kalnnuuoo Saturday.
has gut his house pointed.
Konth Hastings.
Last Saturday Daniel Lyons returned
Roy Hllfsiuger leaves Tuesday for Ohio,
from the grates which be lias Iteen con­
fined for the last two weeks In Hastings. where lie lias secured a position In a bank.
He expects to enter directly upon bls
duties cunnected with It.
IVoodtaod.
The apple crop In this community has
We had a heavy rain uu Sunday.
been u&gt;xm( and lias brought a good price,
Our doctors seem to jie busy.
all of which lias boen a great help to the
Prof. Clark U nursing a broken nose.
Four new Urick blocks are being con­ fanners.
Mr. Booram h havings house built on
structed In our village.
Hart’s bazaar store will «x«on be complet­ the lot which he bought with his pen­
ed and a fine Sssortmertt of bazaar goods sion money, which add* much to the looks
of our street.
displayed.
Horace &gt;*ennock met with quite a catas­
Mr. Zuschnitt ha* hi* new store, nearly
trophe lost evening. Horace, beware of
completed.
Carpenter at Son.* are Erecting a fine eattle guards on tbr -C. K. &amp; S. ft. IL
Rev. O. H. Johnson nnd wife visited st
double brick dore.
.
. F. Aspinall, our barber, and C. C. Deane, E. Pennock's last Saturday.
Charlie Barnaby Is buying and selling
our cluthier, are each buikBng a fine brick
lamlis this fall to quite an extent
building.
Sunday school nt the Star school' house
Jesse Jordan’s new house is nearly com­
every Sablmth at 8 o'ekick; prayer meeting
pleted.
Frank Gipe ha* moved into his nrw even- Thursday evening.
house.
George palmertou lias just completed a
Name and Residence
drive well. ‘
t Wet E Idchtfoat, Freeport
Killpatrick's and Schantz's stores were ,CT .KtellaWaid.
। Herbert H. Holden, Green Forest. Ark.
burglarized Friday night No plunder of
’** . Ferete E. Demao-. Nashville
.
any account was obtained.
UH ’ WlUlain H. Knickerbocker. Rutland
Prof. J. M.'Smith is Improving. .
|
1 Emelin* Gaul. City
,-&gt;
a
i
Ed
a*
rd
Grrrtnnsn
Maple
Grove
Corn busking seems to Le the order of
• .i Ida Yerrtugton,
Ycrriugtoa. Court*. Oilman
Calhoun Co.
the day with our farmers.
... t Claud Maw»on. Jolmslocn
IL Hough has a new home.
i fa Iris A. Erb. Baltimore
Mrs. J. M. Smith Is tearliluk at th* S.
Jordan school district
Onr school house has received a new
.
"“J*
Politics are warming »l» some of our • mubW of item. balden at the Probate Office in
villagers.
I thecltvot llnstinr*, tn«*lrteontitv. on Wnlne*F. F. Hilbert has resigned hi* position !
as secretary of the roller mill company, i ivrsmt. Charle. w. Armstrong, Judge
Harland Switzer has been appointed In his 1 Probate.
stead. Several changes have been made d^XF“tUr ’*«’•••«••&lt; J*** I*Priester
in tile mill company.
1 jnhn J. Prrttln* ndni'S&amp;Uraioe of raid ratetc
'*■ -.................................
represent* that hr u prrimrvd to render hi*
rioosont Vollry
&gt; final account n* Mirb. anti pray* timt th* same
o-i
• &gt;, &gt; n
i
.it,
■ may be heard nnd allowed, and be l»c dlscharg*
The eve of Oct 'J the barn of J. Rawson ed from tils saht trn»t.
was burned to -the ground. About 10
Tbereunoa ft &gt;« ordrevd. that Fridav. thr
o’clock Mr* R Hwokr and nntlelnr* c ’«li day ol Novvinlier A.
1N0. at ten o'clock
? Tv. n.v;
t t
. ,noUfc,nK , R ( m the forenoon, be msIjinM for the bcartug ol.
bright light awoke her husband, who . Mht petition. mmI that the heir* at taw of raid
reached the barn In tithe to save one horse. I droeased and all other pmuiwinterested hi aald
About 80 tons ol hay, and all of his farm I
.7,^'
machinery was burned. The total lost. &gt; offi?o.taihe dry
HMttngs. ta raid tawt?

PAIR OF

You can get them of

J. C. BENNETT &amp; SON
For shop wear ne. have shoes from $1.50 to $2.50 (r,]r
leader is a $2.00 shoe in veal calf and put together to gt!lDd
the wear.
From $2.50 to $4.00 we have somp Of the best shoes that
long experience and cash can buy, in various styles al„i 'j..
Calf, Kangaroo and Dongola stock, made with smooth
soles and with especial leference .to- fit and comfort Onr
$3.50 shoe has no equal.
'
■
We are very proud of onr line of fine shoes, than which
no more stylish good's are made in the country. No pains or
expense is spared in stock, workmanship or finish, and a- to
their wearing-qnalitics our great success with them will b»ar
witness. For truly artistic and stylish foot wear you will
buy the ‘'Edwin Clapp” slice made at East Weymouth. Mass
They range in price from $5.00 to $7.00.

J. C. BENNETT &amp; SON, L
112 East Main St..

KALAMA200.

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r
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705 Eighth Sticet,

50 cents ja Year

was about S3.800 with an Insurance of Md show eansrjf any there bo. why the prayw
31,400 In flic Barry A Eaton. Il h i ^ihnprtitlo'iermav not be. gnuilcd. And it
thouKl.t lb.t thebnlldlw ,u M-t &lt;», ta- ।
tte S-SSi
‘^££"5
by u tramp, os several circumstances point the pendency of raid petition, and the bearing
In that direction. Mr. Rawson I* an old
to 2?
man and the loss falls heavily fin him.
i^r printed and circulated ta raid coanty*at
E. Lockhart has built a new house.
Barrv, once ta each wvdk tor there ouDceasiro
i. ---------- ------ j—
j wreks previous to raid dar of hearing.
Chaiu.z&gt;. w. AMMtrmoaa,
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"1Klrt a,*d day. When
I1*ney l» told Unit
tun tnc
the nviri
man
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’rr,’3,1&gt; aritmeil.
Staled, amt Ids
wt.e rerecly lurb'ds any one u. uik to him.
( apt. Itxynrr’s wife show* n slraupt Interest in
Uir welfare «.f ( taticy and wife. Hay no refutes
tuacreiu udvniices made by obi onurades unlrsv
they express belief in his Innocence of the
■cb/irje of ivhicii he was convicted. ThhuonM
be practically a drelaraUau that they believed
(. .»PL Itayner tj. In- a perjurer, or at least mis­
taken. □ liry decide to side with Cape, Rayner.
t.JtAVTKM “.—Mis* Travers asks h-r sister,
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ltrs. Kavurr why she shows »o touch interest tn
Ww Clancy's, and declares her belief In Lieut.
Uayue's Innocence ol Use ejiarve. which proves
iU»$L&gt;. &lt;v t-.
GRObVENOU A: RICHARDS. Bouton. Maas.
tn have lieen that»( theft. They quarrel. It
develops that Miss Travers docs nut love tier
tuner, \ an Antwerp, bat has b»-rit persuaded
Into promising to marry him by his mother and
her sister.
&lt; itarrrit »- Thls chapter (teals hugely with
Ute social disturbances caused by the Bayne
’because affair. '.Taney, w hile drunk, appear* at ltaynr&gt;
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ev­ quarters and pitgously begs to »e* the lieu
uiiant.
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p;t&gt;siu4 through them. 1? ils enabling th.’ musics to lmCH.sfTKito.-Mhs Travers writes a letter to
&gt;
th
:■:,n-i ar...-in. jh»»s« properties of t e blood on which they feed.
her fiance, VmiAntweip. idling him that she
.lur-.'.. '.
-r ii)jr;.slh-nt.’. :u the blood’are irntagin and chuiewrin. 11 Is dues not love him and tnnt he had better release
tevrlop H&gt;e vital force, tliat Is her from tier promise. Mhs Travers wvidrntaliyoverheats a couversMion oetweeti her sister
■.ition.
It is to increase tl
muscular power. In other mid Mrs. CUncr. in which the former urge* the
. !■ TireiutbciHtl
easily as tbr muscles by simply Increasing latter to watch Cianey, and on no aecntni tei
him see Lieut. Havur. Mint Travers is con­
;::i and i.'huic^tcria inlbe blood.
vinced that the man knows souteihing about
iv.rlyprtwnt of the nerves nyv felt mainly in the two .great Hn’uc’s case which Mr. Hayne ought to knovf.
Cbaftkh la-SBss Travers accidentally meets
: : :i .c: t x-xiiul Aiiun-. In the brain, the effects obtained an- in-,.
Hayuc at the iustse of a mutual friend.
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r- id perception, judgment, activity of thought and brertuc- Lieut.
During a convcrsallwu it is shown tliat the
aiitry vigorous bruin makes a quick thinker and a bright talker. charge against Hayne was that he appropriated
- ini’t of tin- development i&gt; to Increase their vigor, inak- the money handed Idin by the dying Capt. Hull
Hayue's sUtrinrnt timLhe rigidly guHidcdlhtIl.e ^tA&gt;t.z striuiger.
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package Intrusted io* him that day; but that,
J&lt;»rev mid inen-iisc the powm as above described It Is nnly when he ujieurd it. h contained only waste
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'f thq supply of nerve food In tla1 blood ami this ran iw ac­ paper.
ort up by E. L. darter A Co., of
- '•( Sappho Pellets a
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union are assimilated in lue mood in the
tuduty. Tlnd nlxht CUucyturi s up at Hand's
■ i clnilesterlu.
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with ;»m».her request to set- him. ami
»■ • nh -Htnniaie tlie powcrfl but being an actual nerve nourlsh- quarter*
Hayoa decides to talk to th* man. Mrs. Clancy
l.idixg in tbelr effects. Their intermediate results are of the most turns up nod declares tliat her husband b drunk
nnd
haa
been
bratlnx her. (’apt. Kay tier, evi­
• •rv character.
dently xtxlouv to prevent an Interviuw between
•; thirty days will be sent In a. perfectly plain wrapper for one Cia&amp;cy dtid Hauie. orders the former under ar­
rest. Bayne t» convinced dial Clancy knows
.■ • Tiler. iiiTia) note, or currency to
E. I.. Jaxi&gt; A- Co..
something which niljtlt help to clear his
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ju“ “ "el1 &lt;•» &lt;■• You
cannot anti your antsqjontai to mr
husband much more pointed than you
have already. And as for meeting Mr
»nwT’,?e T’7 B4rfce 1 P^metogiro
‘fj“f ,or JO“r own sake you keep
r^b “^’”,
bMW "““o' toon
you did the last time you met—that 1
know of.” And, with this triumphant
.tomtit us a imrtiog mua. lira. Rayner
wheeled and marched off through tlio
Parlor.
°
What won a jjirl to do? Nellie Travers
WTis not &lt;&gt;f t})e crying kind, and was deniwl a vast amount of comfort iu con.seQUt-nce She stood a few moments quiv­
ering under the Lash of injustice and in­
sult to which alio had been subjected.
She longed for a breath of pure fresh
air: but there would be no enjoyment
•’ven in that now. she nowled sympathy
and help if ever a girl did. but where
was Bhe to find Iff Tho women who
most attracted her and who would have
warmly welcomed her at any time—the
women whom she would eagerly have
gone to in her trouble—were practically
denied to her. Mrs. Rayner in her quar­
rel bad declared war against the caval­
ry. cud Mrs. Stannard and lira. &lt;ftay,who
bad shown a disposition to welcome
Nellie warmly, were uo longer callers at
tho house.
Mrs. Waldron, who was
kind and motherly to the girl and loved
to have her with her,was so embarrassed &gt;
by Mrs. Rayner’s determined suuImi that
site hardly knew how u&gt; ( treat the mat­
ter
She would no longer visit Mrs.
.Ibiyner informally, os had been her cus­
tom, yet she wanted the girl tn come to
her.
If she went. Miss Travers well knew
that on her return to the house she
would be received by a volley of sar­
casms about her preference ■ for die
society of (icople who were the avowed ’
enemies of her benefactors. If she re­
mained in the'houAO, it was to Ix-cotne in
person the target for her .sister's unde­
served sneers and censure. Tho situa­
tion was becoming simply unbearable.
Twice she began and twice she tote to
fragments the letter for which Mr. Van
Antwerp was daily imploring, and this
evening she once more turned and
■lowly sought her room, threw off her
wraps, and took up her writing desk. It
was not yet dark. There was stiU!light
enough for her purpo.«c. if she went
close to rhe window. Every nervd’ was
tingling with’ the bcusu of wrong and
ignominy: every throb of her lu-atjt but
intensified the longing for relief ifrom
the thraildom of her position. $he saw
only uno path to lead her from such
crushing dependence. There was his
lust letter, received only that day] urg­

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CARTER MKHOINK CO„ Hew York-

Rnyner seemcj to
™
approached) her .later. CoMibly It wm
dm hear?more than the head, that

Wm. B&gt;»C. • BnlfonlclUnm. 4“‘!!.X
mn&lt;L Be ™ »u«erl"« ,ro“

ached, hut in either case «ho needed «UerYromth. eapoeed poa.uon slrn hed
^upied ever rino. Kuteta return from
the CUmcrsln the morning. She had
hecn too Ions under Ore, and was weened.
&amp;e„X cheery

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re.^Cal‘1 had no1 thou«hl
or such a thing.

ing, imploring her to leave Warrener
forthwith. Mrs. Rayner had declared to
him her readiness to bring her east pro­
vided she would fix atrearly date for the
wedding. Was it not a future many a
girl might envy? Was ho not tender,
faithful, paticnt.devoted as man could be?
Had he not social position nnd compe­
tence? "Wia he not high bred, enurtoous.
refined, a gentleman in all his acts and
words! Why could die not love him and
lie content?
There on tho desk lay a little scrap of
note paper; there lay her |»cn; a dozen
words only were necessary. Ono mo| ment she gazed longingly, wistfully, at
CHAPTER XII.
the far away, darkening heights of the
Rockies, watching tho last rose tinted
gleams on the snowy peaks: then with
sudden impulse she seized her pen and
drew the portfolio to the window seat.
As she did so, a soldierly figure came
briskly down the walk; a pale, clear cut
face glanced up at her casement; a
quick light of recognition and pleasure
flashed in his eyes; tho littloJorage cap
was raised with courteous grace, though
the step never slackened, nnd Miss Trav­
ers felt that her check, too, was flushing
again, as Mr. Hay no fttrodo rapidly by.
She stood there another moment,, and
BteknMdMbsxDd relterBtal tbstroebtas toefithen—it had grown too dark to write.
— . . _
■noil SA
When Mm. Rayner, after calling twice
from tho bottom of) tho stairs, fitfully
went up into her room and impatiently
pushed open the door, all was darkness
except tho glimmer from the hcailh:
•'Nellie, whore are you?"
HMflaeha. y*&lt; outer's Llttto Liver PffM BrO
•'Here," answered Miss Travers, start­
ing up from tho sofa. “I think 1 must
have been asleep."
•‘Your head is hot as fire,’’ said her
The Hille fcrogt cap uw raised wf** co“r"
sister, laving Irer firm white hand upon
feu us grace.
There was an unusual aceno at tho the burning forehead. “I supposo you
matin™ lh« rullowlng inorab&gt;«. Wbon arc going to be downright ill. by way of
CpL R»j rrftored O|-&gt;- Gress “ °®"r diversion. Just understand' ono thing,
of tlm d»y. will the t«-owere .tailing the guard house and turning over pris­
“If Uta only wlim Imtadrunk llat «».■ oners. thev caino upon the list name on
the list—Clone'.'—and Gregg turned to
Kienee prick. Mm M&lt;1 *1«'
,ut Uwm «® must Imre M™ tiremk his Kegimental comrade and said:
••No charges are preferred against
.gain.’- quoU. till, unprincipled practiClancy, at least none as yet, Capt. Ray;
“ttli tun. ^tnntoon Mta Tmrers but his company commander requests
found that n henJscltc wm tha result of that be -be held hero until be can talk
over his case with the colonel."
I .-onOnt-ment to an
••What’s ho in for?” demanded Capt.
hcarilv cltargad with electricUy.

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Uron s. I ehall not,”
r? .meet him on the walki it ।
would only be a trifle mare public.”
‘.
• You have no right to accuse me of j
the fatntatt exja’ctation of meeting him i

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Children Cry for
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Children Cry for
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Children Cry for
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•I never sthruck a woman in mo life,
xir," said poor Clancy.
•
•Silence, Clancy!" ordered tho ser­
geant of the guard.
-No, I’m blessed if I believe that part
of it, Clancv, drunk or no drunk," said
the new officer of the day. "Take chyge
of him for the present, sergeant.' And
away tbev went to the office.
Capt. 'Rayner was in conversatk?n
with the commanding officer as they en­
tered, and .theookmd wm raying:

ralUnla-lmd pro.ed of litUe anul, .or
Mrs. Barner was In eery ill temper, and
Seawplah remark, tothem,-Meh
two of them reaented and speedily took
U^mMlreeoU. Uter Mta.Tr.Ter.went
to barroom and wrote a letter, and then
iLsunret gun .hook tho -mdow, »d
nettled down upon tho Bttll
lb.
b-Ud

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“Getting drunk and raising a row and
beating his wife." answered Gregg,
whereat there was a titter among the

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-It to not the proper way to handte

the caw. captain. If ho has brae guilty
of drunkenness and disorderly eon duct
be should he brought to trial at once."
”1 admit tliat, air; but the case a pe­
culiar
It was Mm. Clancy that made
all the notoe. I feel sure dial after he
is perfectly sober I can gi.ro him such a
talking to as will put a stop to this trou­
ble.”
•‘Very well, air. I am willing to let
company
‘x’“’Pan5 commanders
commanaera experiment
experiment at
at
anco or twice on their theories. »
TOU can try the scheme: but we of the
—th have had some years of experience
with the Clancys. and were not a little
amused when they turned u;&gt; again in
our midst as accredited members of your
company.”
’’Then, ns 1 understand you, colonel,
Clancy is not to be brought’ to trial for
this affair." suddenly spoke tho post sur­
geon.
Everybody looked up in surprise.
“Pills” was the last man, ordinarily, to
take a hand in the -ti1&gt;od talk" at the
morning meetings.
“No. doctor. His captain thinks it un­
necessary to prefer charges."
“So do I, air; nnd, us I saw the man
both before and after his confinement
last night, 1 do not think it was necessary
to confine him*”
“■pie officer of tho day says there waa
great disorder," said-the colonel, in sur­
prise.
To be continued.

O'.LLOIT AND

inventus. ' Dillon nod O’Bxien war* taw
miwilng onas. nud although lh«ir connuat,
Healy, said uoGbing tea to their wtesaealmuta. it wm sood reported that they
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had concluded to go to Amtrtea op thafermoney-rateing tour, Balfour to the co«trary notwithstanding. Healy eunteutud
himself with arguing against the crows
counsel’a-fflution that the bail be forfeited,
Healy’s grounds being that odco in court
the ball bond had no further etffeeL Ttea
justices thought otherwise and the Laud
league will pay the bond.
llww They Got A Way.
-It is believed that the fugitives wenSto
‘Havre, nud took a Frisch steamer fro*,
there for the United' State*. The London
papers comment variously ou the inci­
dent. The Tory papers say it was nn igno­
minious stampede just as the battle waa
beginning* uudthb’ Liberal papers rejoi— ;
nt the wMy the government Was tricked in
spite of the shadowing of the two mon.
The Chronicie *»y« the governmpnt-dida*fc
try to stop them—Just Jot them run if j
they so desired. The disappearanoe erw
au-d great excitement and also great re­
joicing in Ireland, especially at Tippersury. ; .

London, OcL 1&lt;—The Chronicle’s Ptota
dispatch aays: "A private dispatch from
Havre Mate* that Meisra. Dillon aad.
O'Brien, have landed on the Brittany coast,
Our life is made up of mistakes and the and are journejriap to Paris.”
greatest one 1 ever made was in. not using
Looee'a Extract Kwt Clover long ago. 1
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suffered two years, scarcely knowing a
well day,, with rheumatism and Indigestion,
had arrived at the conclusion that I was
nothing but a trial to myself and friends. - Bonos'. Oct. 18. —Thomas P. Murphy I
I commenced taking your fluid extract of died at the Carney hospital Sunday. It
Red Clover, in fapt arrived at the point was his elopement with Lady Blaucbawhere I would take nnythiug any one Elizabeth Mary Annunciate, daughter of
recommended. Saw your ad and thought the Earl of Gainsborough, in the year 18JD1 would try a little newspaper remniaend- that first brought his name into proml- &gt;
htlon on my own hook. Like all other
ncnce and made him the heroin a tragedy j
remedies the first liottle seemed to do me
good. But . unlike all other remedies 1 in real lite. Lady Blanche was brought1
discovered ho bad effects from taking it. up iu the luxury belonging to one of Eng-1
1 aiu now on mv thirteenth bottle and land’s proudest peers, but aho forsook i
though perfectly' well, go on the sup­ wealth, station aud home for love, and
position that It n little does me so much died in exile and poverty in a strange
good, will kpep It up.
land. Young Murphy was organist in the
Very truly yours.
private chapel of the Earl of Gains­
borough and .wait entirely dependent upon
J. A. Ebkri.ino, Lataiia. HL
his slender income from that sonroe. He
The business men of bturgltj ami the was btindkorne and accomplished and
farmers in that vicinity are agitating the easily won Lady Blanche's love while in­
question of 'orgimiziiig a stock 'fair com­ structing her iu music.
pany.
Ths eloping couple were necretly mar­
ried. then ralcsd ’forgivene-H, but tbn,
Dr. lluiuea' Uoldcn bpeclflr.
’ »arl nouhl not look upon his daughter’s :
It ran brgivs-it .n aenpof leaor cutfve. with­ fare until he saw her in her coffin after
',out
the kbopledge of the pcrs'itil raking It,
rffrettmt at spvtHty anrt permanent cure, whether twelve ycnrs’ suffering mvi hard-ibip. Ho ■
the rut lent fsaiiKxlenne drinkrror an alcubulic had diiduherited her and rv pen tod when
wreck. Tb&lt;n*a|&gt;iis o( dnnUtaHls have been too late. Young Murphy took bit bride
cured who hare taken the (lolde:i H;&gt;«-cinc In to Ix&gt;»&lt;ioii. bus soon iwne to America.
their coffee without their kimwhnige. and to­
day believe they quit drinking of thrdr own free They could nut live in England, for the'
will. No harmful effect results from its ad­ story of tbeiy elopement was in every-;
ministration. Cures gtrnrantcod. Send for cir­ b-.xlyT» mouth. They landed iu New Y’orki
cular nnd full j»*jtli-liter*. Addrms In conIMenee.Got.neKSractFie Co., Hf5 Bace Street, poor, proud nud friendless. They tried'
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one thing nnd nnother. The husband es­
A numbw of Bay Qity gentleman are sayed to teach nnd the wife sought to add
having the dtlics of their houses reimuteled to their scanty income by writing.
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Corrinne, a tww town In 1 Mackinac
county, was nearly destroyed by lnce»diary
tlre Tuesday niorning.
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They are adapted to both adults land chl|&gt;
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they have nn equal In Jlie cure of sick
headache, constipation, dyspepsia - and
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Casnovia cltluens voted 10 majority to
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Mrs. W inflow's HoothlnxSyrup should always
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wind colic and Is the best remedy fordlarrinea.
Twenty-five rents a bottle.
Gov. Luce will address the crowd at the
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Sick lleadach*.
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headache, dyspepsia. Indigestion, consti­
pation. 25c.' per box, 5 boxes for 81. For
sale by W. jl. Goodyear.

Newpokt, R. L. Oct. 13.—Sunday after­
noon at the foot of the forty steps on the
cliff, a,well dressed woman was found1
under the influence of liquor. She was
taken to the police station and w.-w re­
leased nt night. She declined to give her
name on account of her husband. Chief
of Police Turner took her to St. Mary’s
rectory, where she signed the pledge. She
begged everybody to keep the matter
private for her husimnd snd^chiidren'a,
sake. No one seemed to know tier. She
claimed^hnt tlic reason she wont to ttw
cliffs was becnuK her hnsband refused to,
let her into her iovvn house. Monday'
niorning the llfelete remains of the womanwere found near the spot where she was
discovered Sunday. Her head and knee
were.liadly cut and it is supposed that
she threw herself from the embankment
while in a despondent mood. Sho proved;
to be the wife of Walter Bussey, a well
known New York caterer. She wa» only
25 years of •age. Her husband was niada
acquainted with the sad details at noon.

Suicide of a Club-Mau.
noeban, a wealthy young dub-mtn, com­
mitted nuici\_ln his room in tbs Deltas

Chi dub at l&gt; o’clock Sunday morning, by i
blowing off the top of bis head with s re­
volver Kernochnn was Jfc« years of. ag*
and three year* ago inherited a Hargm
fcrtUDO from his father, John A. Kernochnn, n well known capitalist of Pitts­
field, Mass. Of l*t&lt;- young Kernoehaa
has been s hypochondriac. Ho imagined! .
No more patches in the Grand Rapids himself afflicted with numerous physical,
market. Pears have dropped froth S3 to ailments and h«i employed several doc­
81.73 per bushel.
tors to treat him. The suicide, was a
member of the Calumet club and the
THE.PROBLEM SOLVED
New York Jockey club. Ho left no letter
to give a clew to the cause of his deed.
. Gkxti.kmkx: It affowls me pleasure to Some of his friend* say he baa lately been
state Hist my wife Ims received greater troubled with inaomnia which may have
affected his mind.
benefit from Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup
than from any medicine she lias ever taken.
The Congregational lliffloulty.
We have used six bottles and find It to be
Minnapous, Oot. 11.—The Amsrisanj
the lies! family remedy and the greatest
Board yesterday adopted the report,
blood purifier that we have ever used. It
Is truly all It is claimed to be by its found­ on examln ataou of candidates for;
Hereafter tho can:
er. You cannot recommend it two -highly. missionary work.
didate
for
i» minion
will: state
Yours truly.
in his own
language his religious,
Fraxk Wallace.
beliefs. If thesa views are considered by
West Lebanon. Ind.
Sold by nil druggists. Prepared only the prudential committee to be in t-ocisoby The Charles Wright Medicine Company. tiunce with those ol the church, the can-,
didate Is accepted. Il will be teen that
Detroit, Mich.
this vyatein is elastic and that ths board.;
Wayne county prohlbs have, displayed may iu a prudential committee elected-,
considerable nerve In nominating a county yearly, reflect ita own views on tho probs-;
lion question.
ticket
Loose’s Red Clover Pile Remedy. Is a
CHICAOO, Oct. 13.—A party of about 300
positive
for —
ail
forms
of tho
JIU.IM.. sjraeific ....
..............
-...........
..... di&amp;—U4
of tb&lt; IIVUMUM
iron and o.vt.
Keel U1CU
men wi
of JCaugiauu,
England, XM91Bel­
wuw. Blind, bleeding. itchlug, ulcerated- 'giuterJtrance, mid Holland arrived in the
and protruding1 rke 50c' i yor city Monday morning. The visitor, wan
sale by W. IL Goodyear.
heartily greeted by the local reception,
It Is said that the Patrons of Industry are committee nnd escorted to the Palmer
about to establish n ncwsptipet In Cold­ house in carriages, where the municipal
.committee, heiuied by Mayor! Cregier,|
water.
formally greeted them and teodsred them
the freedom of the city. The day’s pror
gramme included a drive through the
South park system and a lunch at thu
Washington P.irk club hoUM.

IXDtAXFOLte, Ind.. Oct. JI.—Thb North-wnatern branch of ths Woman’* Foreign
Missionary Society has elected the follow­
ing officers: Mra Isaac IL HiU.ot Evauston Illa, prrtadent; Mrs. Mary Borden of
IndUnajiolte. secretary; Mrs. Mary E.
Chinese citizens of Ishpeming will build Preston, of Lfetroit, treaaufer; Mrs Lewi«
a Joes house.
Meredith.of Chicago. Bod Mr*. W. A Lawaoa.
of Baraboo. Wla. Aelegatafi ta tau%
Grand Rapids saiooulsts deny tliat they
are organizing.

�1

Hastings Banner
Hastings, Thursday, Oct. !«, 1890.

■ABB HALL L. COOK. Mtor.
TKX HASTINGS, MICH., IWTOFFICE,
AVOVST 14; 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

THE MARKETS, having accuululated a tewdacme property by his
own unaided efforts, has been rascally and
through indirect moans stolen a few thous­
ands of dollars from the state. On tbe
face of It. the story bears its own refuta­
tion. But in order to clear tbe whole
matter up, Mr. Turner takes up McElroy’s
charges, item by Rem, and so tboifcughly

SPIRIT OF TRUE SERVICE
LESSON

III, FOURTH

HnUngl.
Dried.? c ptrib.

QUARTER, IN­

TERNATIONAL SERIES,

OCT.

1fi.

Beana-»iJ»P«r

aXl-uSk
Commit

O.MHH

L!2t&amp;nw»«»«wr»»s •M'rt™.*1

per bbl.
,
OatB—38c per bn.
Nowpoutoea-Ote..
refutes them that there is not a shred of
PorkL»T731M&lt;XJ.
Far Goveraw—
'Compited from Iammxi Helper Quarterly by perpoultry-*.iw» benz,
JAMES M. TURNER.
probability, left in any of them. Mr. Mc­
mtafoa otJI. S. Hoffman, imbltatoer. Philadel­
vrniur—
phia.]
Elroy did not intend his screed to aid Mr.
WH.LIAM3. LINTON.
2-1. "And there was also n strife amoai
Tunier
’
s
canras,
but
the
resultof
It
will
be
WASHINGTON GARDNER.
them, whleli of t hem shouli! be ncconntet
Flour- 82.M' per hundred.
a«utw—
that Mr. Turner’s majority will be in­ the grentest.” He hod kept His lost paste
JOSEPH B. MOOSE.
Applea-124 to CO- ___
•
creased because of tills unjust anti unjusti­ over with item, again typically forestedDetroit.
fiable assault upon his character. The day owing His sufferings and death; He ted
Reaus-iW per bn. for city picked.
instituted tte aupper which would keep
JOHN «. BERRY.
Batter—creamerr
of usefulness of the campaign lie Is at an1 constantly before them Mis’humiliation
Far Attorney GfhonilCora-ftlcperbu.
BENJAMIN W. HUSTON.
end. And when a good citizen, a gtxxl unto death; He had just said that one of
Far Bunt. Pub. InMnietlon—
man. who happens to be a candidate for■ them, one of tbe twelve, should prove false
PROF. OKU SCHUETZ.
Fotitey—LtwncbidttM. cc;dnek». sCAlic
to
Him
nnd
betray
Him:
and
yet
all
these
Fur State Cd. Eao*»il&lt;moffice, is assailed tutd his character sought
JA1UEM M. BALLOU.
things so little affect them that, even at
For Justice Sunrem* Onrf—
.
to te blackened, the result is and ought to1 such a time, instead of being iu sympathy
EDWARD CAHILL
Hnffalo Live Stock.
be that the sympathy of the voter goes to। with Him, and feeling for Him in view of
I'nttle—Good to extra 4.50 J4.S0: cbolee heavy
the nun who is thus assailed, nnd his ma­. His approaching sufferings, they arc sel­
fishly nnd apparently unfeelingly talking bSheop,':in^Lanibs-Sbrep. clipped etelv* Jo
jority Is Increased, not diminished, by such
•’ .JAMES O’DONNKLL.
of tbelr own personal advantage nnd su­ extra, feaetfiJO: ■f‘«&lt;1-10 cllO,eo w
J0disreputable political methods.
periority of position in His Kingdom. He Lambe, brat. a5*.'4t&gt;c.«»
.
had the croas ever before Him. and by
Hofte-rActive 4.US4JML ,x_z,Far Rcpreieutattve in tlie State fztfUHtnre—
To elect Charles II. Bnucr prosecuting plain statement as well
ANDREW F. SYLVESTER,
by parable and
For Sheri IT—
attorney of Barry county 1h to select a man type wua ever referring fo It. They could
JAMES H. McKEVHT.
For County Clerk—
of proven ability and known capacity. He, see no cross, but only the rwjturation of
Israel’s supremacy aa in tte days of David
THOMAS S. BRICE.
has filled the office two terms to the entire
ForOuaty Treasurer—
and Solomon, and petition and honor fur
’
HALE KENYON.
satisfaction of the people, making a record themselves with Him. Their* thonghu
For Rcglater of Deed* that will compare favorably with that of were not His, they understood Him not.
CHARLES M. MACK.
For Pro-'.ecutifs Atuirm-vany prosecuting officer Barry cunty ever He'was alone among men. His company
CHAS H. BAUER.
with whom He found fellowship was un­
FarCircuit court Conunls'lonem had.
seen by mortals.
AU»N7.O E. KEN’ASTON.
HARTLEY E. HENDRICK.
23. "And He said unto them, Tbe kings
When James H. McKevitt shall have of the Gentiles exercise lordshipover them;
For SurveyorHETH PRATT.
gotten settled down tu business In the and they that exercise authority upon
For CoronersD E. KILPATRICK.
sheriff's office, it will be conceded by all them «tre called beuefactors.’’ The Jews
were chowm from among ull nations to
that be Is one of the most faithful and
show auto ail the reality of tho ouly liv­
competent officials Barry county ever had. ing hiul true God, one who in supernatural
The Republican senatorial convention for the
ways would guide, protect and care for His
eteraitii distnet of Michigan, comprising Itarrv
This district cannot afford to lose the [xropla who put their trust iu Him; pity­
Eaton cuuntiea. will be held in the City of
rloaeon VfKD.NRsinAV Octobkh 2«L n®o. services of James O'Donnell in congress.. ing ami providing for them us a lather,
p. m. for the purpose of uonilnatltic u
comforting and nourishing them as a
hdate for state aeuator from raid district i He has labored faithfully for the people of
mother. They were to glorify Him • by an
i township and ward of the district is en1 to ode delegate, for each K»0 pooulatton. this district, and deserves a return by tte implicit and constant reliance upon Him
—I one additional for each fraction nf an over biggest majority ever accorded him.
and by being meekly subject to Him in all
WM: and each pmiucl shall be entitled to at
things. They were not to be auxiops even
The republican state ticket is worthy of about foodnud raiment, for their Heavenly
Absolutely Pure.
your support. Barry county voters It is Father knew that thejr needed such things
Committee.
aval wvnild surely provide them (Matt, vi,
A cream of tarter baking powder. HlgbcaC
composed of dean, capable, honest men. 32). Let the Gentiles who knew uo Heav­
of all In leaveaiog strength.—V. 8. Govern­
They don’t try to ride but one horse, but enly Father lutre such anxiety, but lot Is­ ment Report. Amt. IT. iws.
rael not so dislionor their God. And so
they’re none the worse for that.
The foreign and domestic Wings of the
with position and honor among men,
( free trade buzzard can always be depended
leave all that to those who knew uo better.
Hale Kenyon will keep a just and faith­
26. "But ye shall not be so; but he that
«pon to beat In unison. Foreign mails
ful account of Barry county’s cash; will is greatest among you, let him be as the
bring expressions front chambers of commake a competent and obliging official, and younger, and he that is chief, os he tliat
zotree In Sheffield, Manchester and Glasdoth Herve." This was a lessuu that He
should be elected.
was ever teaching them (Matt, xviii, 3. 4;
guw, the Ix&gt;ndon Times and other recugV ote for Charles M. Mack for register, xx, 25, 27: xxiii, 11), but one so hart for
niaed mouthpieces of British sentiment,
(xx&gt;r kumnu nature to learn.
and
place
one
of
the
best
men
in
the
coun
­
denouncing the McKinley bill and bcwail27. “For whether is greater, be that slttag the effects of its enforcement upon the ty and most competent too in a most Im­ toth at meat or he that aerveth? Is not he
that sitteth at meat? But I am nmong you
trade and profits of British manufacturers. portant office.
n.-» Ha that serveth." Or its He aaid on an­
Evidently the men who are thus spend­
'Thomas &amp; Brice has demonstrated his other occasion: “The Sun of Man came not
time and money on meetings, writing I
fitness for county clerk. Barry county tu be ministered unto but to minister, and
editorials and passing resolutions for ef­ cannot afford to lose his services.
tb give His life a ransom for many’’ (Matt.
xx, 28). Tte incident of tho feet washing
fect upon voters in this country, do not
recorded in John xiii, 4-17, occurred at this
srabeciibe to the-gospel according to CleveBarry county will be well represented at time, for it is written that “He rose from
taad tliat "the primary and plain effect of Lansing if Andrew F. Sylvester Is elected supper, laid aside Hb» garments, took a
towel Gtxl girted Himself/’. cte.; then
tariff laws is to raise the price to cor.- representative.
when He ted finished He said: "I have
auaxiTS of all articles Imported and subject
given you an example that ye should do os
fe duty by precisely the sum paid for such
I have done utito ybu.”
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
duties." Experience for which they have
2S. “Ye arc they which have continued
Several from this city went to Grand
paid well in past years satisfies them that Rapids yesterday to attend a G. A. R. re­ with Me iu tuj temputionn.” How kind
of Him it wm to say an. Outwardly thev
when'once American manufacturers are union.
x
were with Him; they had left all for Him;
marared that the difference between wages
Burglars are gelling „ln their work in tliey followed Him wherever He went and
paid here
In Europe will be equalizid the smaller towns around us. test week ministered unto Him; but ns we have sren
they did not feel for Him in His trials ami
My a tariff on competing imports, domestic they were.In Woodland.
would not te|ieve that the cross awaited
eompetltion soon forces prices to a mlniA. Black &amp; Son have set a beautiful Him.
'mum. They have soon the United States, Georgia marble monument fur H. W. Bel­
20. "And I appoint uulu you a Kingdom,
as My Father hath .appointed unto Me.”
VBder:tiie irgis-of protection to home in­ linger In the Banfield cemetery.
He will wean t hem from desire for present
Mastlice, throw off dependence upon for- ^Monday afternoon the passenger train
pre-eminence by mssunsnceMrespectingtbeir
resources-for the comforts and neces- on the C. K. &amp; S. ran over a couple of future glory.
»). "Thm ye may ent and driuk at My
-attics of life. In ratio with their bewilder- cows near Shultz station, belonging to
David Smith.
table in My Kingdom, and sit on thrones
AMmt over this steady diminution of the
Friday evening the young ladies of this judging the twelve tribes of Israel.*’ Com­
bELIVEKEb,
JUaerlenn demand for British made goods
port
Matt, xix, 28, where the same promiM.*
city gave a calico bateatFort^ hotel. All
Every stick is kiln
is the increase of regret that they hod not of the young ladies were dressed in neat is a litt’a more full. There He says it will But not piled up.
more vigorously acted upon the advice of costumes made of cnlicoand the Invitations lie in the regeneration, when the Son of dried hardwood, tho very best for summer
Mun wball ait ou tin- throne of His glory.
wood or kindling. Orders nre tilled and
Lord Brougham to “strangle American were printed on the same material. The
21.- ."And the Lord said, Simon,. Simon, delivered iu regular order as received. As
party was a veryji^Rsant affair and reflects
■umufacturers in their cradle.!*
Behold Satan hath desired to have you the Co. now have more orde&amp; booked titan
much credit upon the young ladies giving
Concurrently with the wail of their It- Several from Charlotte and Nashville tliat he may sift you as wheat.” Satau they can fill for it few days it will Maud
seems
to have a special hatred of those those in hand who wish to buy this wood
principals that British manufacturers have were present and enjoyed the party Im­
whom tbe Master ia aliont to use; hehad- to place their orders iu advance.
With
aheady paid wore toward tbe expense of mensely.
already used thn lips of Peter to say tempt­ tfie low price and excellent quality of
ear government than they found agreeable,
Yesterday morning about 2 o’clock, ing words (Matt, xvi, 22, 23), and now, ns wood the demand Is sure to be Large.
in
the
caso
of
Job,
he
haa
made
special
re
­
burglars
entered
the
residence
of
Richard
*u&lt;Y their protest that it is upon them rath­
Terras. cash with order o» when delivered.
Doyle by turning the key in the front door quest fot Peter to give him a sifting.
er than -the buyers of their wares that
32. “But I have prayed for thee that tbv
by means of an Instrument used for tliat
CHANCERY ORDER.
further increase uf * tariff will fall—the purpose. A gold watch, several gold rings faith fail not: anil when thou art convert­
of Michigan, Filth Judicial Circuit. Iu
American contingent of free trade pnunot- and a small amount ofmoney were secured. ed, strangtbea thy brethren.” If the Slate
| Chwcerv
ers, in niter disregard of facts attested by Dick heart them as they closed the front Erayers of a righteous man avaikth much,
Sult peudlrg tn circuit CcAirt for the County
ow nil prevailing must be the prayer of rtf Barry, In Clianc rv. at tbrcUynf Hastingsou
door and Immediately got up, but they had
price Ibis from every business center, goes
rweutr ninth day of SepteinS r A. D. irnn.
disappeared in tte darkness before he Jesmq and bow quiet mid tliankhil we the
Albert Kent, CouiplaiiiMit. va. Fanny Watson
wa telling voters that the price of all they could see them. At present there b no •iiould be that “He ever iiveth to make in­ Kent.
Defendant..
tercession for us” (Jas. v, Ifi; Beh. rii, 25;.
bay, whether made at home or abroad, is clue.
tn tlds cause It anpearing that Itefrodirot is
•Ti. ‘’And he said unto Him, Lord, I am not a reMd-nt of this state, bUt resides In the
tacseased by the sum of tariff ciiargeB on
Eugene Wilcox, of Orangeville, was ar­ ready to go with thee, teth into prism nnd
wfKrotucKt. therefore on motional
tor (XmtplahiauL
foreign products. Under the guise uf rested bwt week for a felonious assault to death.’’ Have you never, dear reader, Hintfh &amp; CoUrrove,
If Wonterrtthat De’mdaut enter her appearor before lour ninths
•otieitude for those whu labor, they ask upon a little 12-ycar-old girl. His exam­ been w&gt; conscious of tte presence of God atiee In aaW cause
ination was'heid before Squire Kenaston mid the love of God that you, too, from the date of this enter, ami that within
voters to inaugurate a’ policy that wit! give
anil he was bound over to the circuit court have felt jnjet like that, even if you did tn-euly days the Conndatuaiil cnu*o this order
to H- pubhshrt In the Hostings Banxick. mH
fe foreigners rather than to citizens the with bail plaged at 8500, which he was fin­ not wy it? But bow long did it last?
miblicatlon to be continued oncn In each reek
profits of manufacturing, and furnish em- able to procure. Eugene seems to be hav­ ' 34. "And He said, I tell thee. Peter, the for six weeks in auceeaston.
I’ltA.NK A. IlOOKKIl,
ing
trouble
generally,
for
It
was
only
a
cock
shall
not
crow
this
day
before
ttet
then
jriqyment for workers in Great Britain,
short time after the above arrest that he shall thrice deny that thou kuowvtt Ml” Smith &amp; Cou’.eo-.tc,
■who draw but one-fiftb of their bread and
and Jas. L. Wilcox were arrested for hir­ Tbe heart ia deceitful aboveall things, and
Solicitor* for Cotuplalnatit,
(A.true copy.)
v
■mat from this country, rather than to in- ing Henry Northrop, of Allegan Co., to desperately wicked; who can know it? I
Tuomas S. Buies,
mue employ went to American workingmen, swear falsely at a trial recently held in the Lord (Jer. xvii, 0, 1C). He needed not
Register.
Northrop was Arrested for that any should testify of mon, for He
who art four times the hotter customers Middleville.
swearing falsely at the trial. All are held knew what was iu man (John li, 25); and
fer all products of our farms and factories. In 8500 1*11. which only Jas. L. Wilcox He is reading us just as He read Peter.
Bank Mateinrat.

“republican "state

ticket.

POWDER

Pleased Customers say that at R. K. Grant's they get the
most value tor money expended Jor Clothing, Hate Caps and
Furnishing Goods.

Satisfied Patrons depart from R. K. Grant's with
of Clothing every day, and are willing to declaie tliat they
got jnst what they wanted: that nobody there tried to sell
them what they didn't want; that they find wliat they buy
th'ere just as represented, and the prices al! right.

Happy Purchaser are they who invest moniey in (neck­
wear, fall underwear, at R. K. Grant’s. And they who buy­
hats or caps there, are glad they did so, because they
they had
had a
a
large stock to select from, and found the stylo, the finish.and
everything; about them KORRECT.

The Ftlloic who buys Clothing Hats, Capstan I Furnishing
Goods elsewhere than at R. K. Grant’s will be out in the back
Jot kicking himself when he learns how he missed it, as he
surely will, w hen he sees Grant’s stock if he hastheneces-ary
discrimination to know a good thing when he can look at it

They say a man died in Oshkosh, because: he was curious

whether dynamite would burn in the kitchen stove.
•Me Rose Floor-:- toButknow
if your curiosity to get the most value in clothing, hats,

Only $2.50.
caps and furnishing goods prompts you to go'to.it. K. Grant’s,
This is A No. 1 floor. Every you’ll ■ r
y, satisfied and money ahead.
sack warranted.
Call in and see those oil
painting 1 give with $25 trade
at. my store.
Highest price paid for But­
ter. Eggs and Country Pro­
duce.

JqsbdIi Rogers

Dry Wood for Sale.

The Hastings Furniture Co.
are selling their waste wood in
large loads at

$1.50 EfiLfl ’

35. ‘And He said unto them, When I
Mint you without puree, and scrip, and
shots, lacked ye anything? And they said.
Nothing!" No good thing wijl He with­
Mr. Percy Jones, of Grand Rapids, some hold from thsm tliat walk uprightly (Ps
time since secured a copyright on u new Ixxxir. Ill; much less from those whom He
and valuable system of commercial reports sends forth in His name.
‘7^
H* ?nto. u*m-But »»&lt;
for the retail dealers. It is a most com­ u
that hath a nurse let him take It. ami
plete and comprehensive system, and an he
likewise his scrV and be that tetb on
iudispenelble thing for any tradesman who
KW0TJ1,,dra
bls garux-ru and buy
does a credit bus!ncss. Tbe same system one." This sounds strange in view of His
can be used Io tbe greatest advantage in former
«- -- ------- •
reportrag the standing of all tradesaxin for
tte ucucBt
benefit oi
of tnc
ttw wnoiesaie
wholesale wancr.
dealer. .,Tbe
roe
idc
aysteni lias had a mnst thorough and -satisber that Peter a little later used a sword
factory trial is Grand Bap id s and other and Jrau« told him to put It up, giving.
large cities. and haa panned the experimen­ • All they that take tho swart shall lirWi
tal Btajje. Recently some gentlemen of with the .word” (Matt. xxvL
this city, who hare Investigated the sys­
tem, concluded to take stock In the enter-

A few years ago, one J. F. McElroy was lias succeeded In securing thus fur. while
the-other two worthies are languishing In
principal of tte state aehool for tbe Jail.
t

xy to abrWge tte rights of tills man MeEL

«o&gt;*. who bad prevtou&amp;ly the right to pur­
chase tte supplteii fur this Institution.
ially
ow„
. _

in person, and if you’ cannot trust m» to
lings, with an associate office at Grand take care of you and protect you though
Rapids. Mr. Junes has removed to this &lt;&gt;noM&gt;n flwni w4v „nJ&gt;n
—..1..... i
city. Tbe corporation will be reorganized
thttn
and a majority of tbe directorate located ffiSahrSd hi
tern, and the principal offiar will be here. rSStiSawl

to o

u«e the sword.
«T. ‘Forlai
now occupied by the Hastings written must
I be vacated

Bank nt Hasting*. Michigan, a
buriacM. Oct. 2, IN0.
RKSOURCDt.
Loam, and dltoounta.....................

-W32.0 S Bl

Funtitnre and fixtures............ ..
Durrent exreuwa and tax&lt;‘s paid

He's fixed,
Lout led

Stuck his stakes

And stands there with both feet

A. D. Cook the Grocer
Is now located in the handsome

NEW ROGERS’ BLOCK
He has added to his stock of groceries find
is ready for business with a big R
He feels greatly pleased with splendid pat­
ronage received.
“New faces ever}- day, and lots of the old
customers.”

And there’s room for all,

The reason they come is

BECAUSE

HilVW .*. ..
‘ ’
U A and Natlooai Bank Notes.
Total..................................
,........
_
.......wu,,

Its Done!

a

(1) They find what they want in tho line of groceries. pro­
visions, flour and feed.
.
(2) They are well treated.
(8) They know thev get value received in goods for their
money.
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(4) Low rent, light expenses, and light'margin of profits.

Btihvrtbefl
ConAMrr—Au«t

(5) Prices paid for butter, eggs and produce are the 'er?
nighest.
(6) And lastly because they like to trade there.

Art Yow » to Satorifee

’Nough said.
Good day,

I

�dastings Banner

W Town wrot to Ooldw.ter Torodu.

ago from the Hastings team to run a hubaod-bub rare for WOO.—Ota^o Union.

jjf; ©WK; ROOMS
OVER

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:

HOLDEN S HIRE’S

5sert Block,
; been Ojiencil by

board of luperriaorw* convened
,
or»sullw*1 bX electing Milo
L. Williams, of this city, as chairman.
The varlous.ajimnlttees were named Tues­
day morning, and all are busily at work
They will probably conclude their labors
this week.

The

The little daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
Enoch.. Andrua, of Irving, died Sunday
last, the funeral taking place Tuesday
She was the only daughter, nnd tbe loss is
a very great one to Mr. and Mrs. Andrus,
hi their deep affilctlon they have the sym­
pathy of their many frjends.

given to cutting and
Mrs. Jeune has had

,

ah* Iu the business and

ili.ii t&lt;&gt; all jtRtrous.

-s Reasonable.
j. C WOObRUfT
&gt;

—

••EUaOHAL MENTION.

&lt;*■-1°-18w- .

will ghe a So. display
«T roUUwry. Tnrodar ,„a w^toroday.
J. T. Lotob.nl VRIt to i&gt;tn,|t Toeuta,. Oot 11 uid S2. In *11 Ux lauvt uyln .nd
B. lleuo, wn i, Omd IUpldi FH .novelty, to which she extends a cordial InvlUUon to &gt;11 thr ladks or llullnp uid
‘
vicinity.
“t»M lUl’W*
'TuF&lt;ZLjU""hkl“ ’**
A Challenge,
Mr. Charles Eaton, Sir:—I understand 1
vSt^itu^’™01*1* "toraal ,na
you say you can throw »e collar and |
elbow tor a purse of 810 or 830. 1 have I
day deposited 810 with Mr. B. Diekfn- I
curn^
r“rUra"J K*1’“*.
ta “» this
'
sod, of Hastings, and will wtestle you best ’
three lu live nt any time and place vou
Mta^ltaST’
10 Mtab-poll- may name in Barry Co.
,
,, , .
Mp. Jons Auholi).
Baltimore, OcL 18th, tow.

HORRILLJJJBCOnPZ
----- THE-----

OWPWBW
IN BARRY COUNTY.

t&amp;i-£^0'“^'-''*^W.F.

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DtS‘o,lT^’t*r,'&lt;1'«“l«^bto

Tuesday, Oct. Ttb, two hogs, loth black,
strayed from the farm ot H. P. Bishop. In
Rutland, sec 20. The heavier one would
weigh about 140 lbs. and the smaller one
nljout 70. Mr. Bishop will reward the ,, ¥[*■ Xo'“»» Bailey vlelled her «&gt;n Bl
peraon returning this property to him qr ui OtH-to but ncel;
informing him of their whereabouts.
‘
-"'I Mf- C. M. Wmrer vm In
The following figures will give some Grand Rapids Friday.
thing of an Ide® of the amount of business
Frank Brudeuer went to Grand Rapids
transacted at the secretary of irtate’a offiac:
yesterday on business.
.
Letters received during September 2,740.

Dialled 1,143, books 10, shipped 5.U10, pa­
• J- Hibblc, oi Marshall, was In the
hi'p in the same building pers received LOW. postal cards 40. mailed city Ihunxlay on business.
261. election blanks sent out 2*.;,1CS.
t ‘y. H..lrtifT* tin shop, and Is
Jas. A. Sweezy- went to Grand Rapids
.b. all‘work In the
Satunluy there was a very pleasant sur­ Tuesday on legal business.
prise on Mrs. Mary Gregg at her home hi
John Hinchman, of Baltimore, started
the first wan!, tin* occasion being her 781 h for^Duluth, Mint, Monday.
tdrthday. The occasion was a very enjoy­
Miss Mary Andrus, of Battle Vreek, Is
able one to the 40 or more friends and
relatives present. Some very nice presents visiting relatives in this city.
.-.nnfacturing of
were left to remind Mrs. G. ot the oc­
Mrs. Mary Stlncheomb visited her son
casion.
Lverctt in Mnrsliall Inst week.
Democratic P» of I. captun*d tbe demo­
Mrs. Howe, of Sou|h Haven, visited Mr.
cratic county convention at Charlottu lust. and Mrs. Bert Humliu last week.
workman and deservea week.
Republican patrons of Industry
Frank Maus, of Grand Rapids, was In
should open their eyes to tbe fact that this
. action is Ix-coming univOTsal over this itho city the fore part of the week.

REPAIRING:-:
.?,? / Shoes:-:

Hartings, Mbit., Oct. 11 th, ’00.

To tho officers of the Supreme Court of
Independent Order of Forester,
Gentlemen:—Permit m&lt;* to express my
most grateful thanks tor the very prompt
payment to me nt Uie endowment on the
life of my.latc husband. George Simpson,
amounUug to .31,000. wltldn ten days of
the death. J also desite to thank the
members &lt;»f Court Hasllugs., No. 340. tor
their kindness and sympathy lu my afflic­
tion.
I remain yours sincerely.
Mits. Emu a Simpbox.
Church and Society
Following Is the program of the C. I*.
S. C. to he held Friday evening. Oct. 17th,
at the borne of Mr. and Mrs. I". T.
Colgrore:
Opening exerciscB.
. •
Roll call.
Outline History of England—Clemen!
Smith.
1
Our English-Miss Hallock.
An Early Briton—Mrs. Colgtove.
Studies in-Astronomy—Prof. Sterling.
Critic—Mrs. Willison. ,

All Goafls Mi in Plain Figures
AND AT THE

LowestLiving

Price.

Our Fall and Winter Stock
—-OF—

Hats, Caps, Gents Furnishing
Goods and Clothing

The ladles of the Presbyterian church
will give a social at the society rooms on
the evening of Friday the 17th between
5:80 and 7 o’clock. A cordial Invitation
state in republican counties, while II Is।
Senator Colgrovc argued n case baton*, exteudrtl to all
unheard ot in democratic counties. Do• the Supreme Court in lonalng Friday.
The Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach nt
yon see the point?
^Ur. and Mrs. IL T. F. Dodds and son, the Presbyterian church Sunday, Oct. 19.
The late Geo. Simpson, carried life In­■ Iretuniod to Garden City, Kansas. Tuesday. inj the morning on. **A few plain words
.
•, until Phyrictan.graduatafrom surance amounting in ail, to 35.000. and
aUout temptation:" in the evenlug ou
. , .| ..m-.ivaI Euroi^madaweUtoown
’ ^^r*nk
goes to Greenville to-inoramong his policies was one tor Si.000 'in
- “Wooden nutmegs.” Services at 10:30 and
the Independent Order of iForesten*. Fri­_ tow to »et up a inouument lu the cemetery‘ 7. Prayer-meeting on Thursday at 7. All
arc Invited.
day Mr. L. E. Stauffer received a draft ’ there.
from this Order for the full amount, pay­
Will Myers atul-Kon Fred started tor Hot
By request Rev. A. I). Grigsby will flo­
able to Mrs. Emma Simpson. Policies In .Springs last week for the benifit of the
pcat his lecture delivered liere last winter
',. .... ......... i:«i &lt;4&gt;iWret«. sueb aaGeneral a company that shows such promptness as i
former's health.
on “Faces ami bow to read them.” In the
IHMTOC &lt;&lt;&gt;'«. this, are indeed a great protection.
C?
villi- l.'ver. Stomach and hidMrs. Butler and daughter, of Marshall, Presbyterian church’ on WetlMNday even­
Zt
‘ ntieStomaeh and Hotels. 1H.­
Tbe demand for onr Prime Kip boots has iwere Hie guests of Mr. and Mm. John A. ing tbe 22nd of Oct. at 7:45. The lecture
,;. 1 t.prtra organs. Eruptive Dtoeaaet
will be roughly illustrated by blackboard
(
last week.
•4th»sum Itor.isesvf &lt;be Read. Wsexaes of never been better than it has this fall. , Grable
sketches. Admission 10 bents but not
I’1'
’he Spine. Khcnrnxtlsm Parties who have worn these boots nwd
Mr. F. B. Hire went to BcH.evue yester­ limited to that. Proceeds In aid of the
"‘SwUrrv r iih nto a toll line &lt;d Family Med­ no urging from us to buy them again. A
day.
His
wife
will
return
to
thia
city
church funds.
tie* !Mt - alrradv j.^pared for.tamtlv nar. trial is all that is necessary to convince any 'with him Friday.
•hatnil:
-■•.-.-rE Mtlsfadtoo. and as low canelid man that they are the best Kip ’
The society connecttsl with Emmanuel
iXnrVK'-’ *’ ;vin *rU »ou- and Ur brtter boot in the market for the price asked.
David Bowker was called to Howard churcli will' be entertained Thursday
’bon I’u\
-to**.
Call and see them before buying.
iCity yesterday by tbe sickws* of his sister afternooon. Oct. 23rd. by Mesdatucs N.
iuer .u d fhspcpt'e Hits. Dvswntale Tea.
STAVFFKK &amp; ClLVWLKY.
’
Mrs.
S.
J.
Russeli.
Barlow, D. Doyle, W. Wilkins, Dr.
r.LMXi rtofhr. Emiale I’.rauUror,
I..!-r-rencMUs and CotisumpUOU.
Wm. H. Curtis the old tramp whose |^flcv. Grigsby and G. K. Beamer went to Barl&lt;er nnd Miss Knowlton. Carrie Schu­
;•
' -.dinL’ Salre, Rheumatic syrup.
Fauule Lees.
limb was fractured between this place and Ionising Tuesday to attend the Presby­ man. Josie Scbumau,
&gt; t..
&lt;■: r.snv friends and patrons. I ’ will
Florence las.** nud Belle Throop. Supper
s-t II • -1 ■ Nils ots Wednesday of each week Hastings a few wtx*ks ago and was taken terian synod of Michigan.
at society rooms from half post five until
•|:-rftw:&gt;snB&gt;ni.T. Full and Winter Months. to the county house. Is again at large
Mr. ami Mr*. J. W. Black returned to seven. All are cordially invited to attend,
»: tbe a ri. 1 &gt; Hotel, from » a. iu. to 3 P. m.
traveling through the country with an old
i- •. ur;..m;e physician haa tailed to do you gray horse and covered wagon. • Hr can­ tlielr home in Eldorado. Kansas, yesterday ^flic first social of tiin M. E. society for
c.- 4 .on;.’ii'ld seen*, nt W &gt;&lt;’« emu ot not walk but manages to get around on after a three weeks' visit with his parents
tills conference year will be entertained by
Iran-vr&gt;i:r ord«-r at the Hotel
here.
_
Mesdatnes M. L. Coot Rork, Neff. Mc­
..•J Iv.r.L. me’osee you. Charm*-, the same crutches. He is evidently insane and
u- tc.ir • .&lt;•• phb'ktau. reasonable.
abduld not be allowed to run at large.—:
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Matthews istarted Clintock, Gardner. Stlnchcomb. Crook.
Freeport Herald.
fortheir home in. Ashland this morning D. K. Cook. 11. C. Cook and Richards and
The Nashville News has informed Its after a few days visit with his parents in Misses Etta Maki. Ora McClintock. Minnie
Rork and ’Flora Stlnchcomb at the’
readers in terms not to be mistaken that Irving.
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it will soon enter upon the strictly cash­ V**ftoy HlllKlnger started for Middleton. residence of D. IL Cook. Wednesday even­
ing October -.’2&lt;l. Supper from five to.
in-advance system. The News Is recog- 1
nl/.rd as one of the best papers In the state Ohio, Tuesday to enter upon the duties of seven. A cordial invitation to all.
of Michigan, and the mercury slumbers Assistant Cashier iu tbe First National ^At a meeting of the Epworth league the
peacefully in the bulb when the portly bank there.
following offeers were elected tor the en­
form of its editor lets any opportunity pass
.Charlie Sherman, Mel Gamble. Mr. suing year:
I /
by to improve his jiaoer—In otiicr words VanTeer and Miss Gertie Stebbins, of
Pres.—Bello Handy.
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les a cold day when he gets left.
Charlotte. Mr. and Mrs. Len Felghner and
1st Vice Pres.—Rev. W. M. Puffer.
2nd ••
•* —Viola \yiliison.
The McGilteny 1*amity gave one or tne Miss M«y IXg*. uf Xoshvlllr. attciidcd the
•
2,490 best entertainments ever girap in Union calk-o ball at Font’s hotel Friday night.
3rd ••
‘* —Minnie Evans.
4tli ••
•• —Dr. S. M. Fowler.
hall Thursday evening. After the scores
Our old friend Charles S. Brown, who
See’y—W. IL Cook.
'•i the Hue display ^Mnillinery goods at and scores of snide shows and companies tor a number of years lias been traveling
Trcas.—Etta Main.
that have visited this city, puffed up with
salesman
for
the
Newspaper
Union,
of
RusselN.
Organist—Bird Heath. ■
flattering notices from other papery It is a
Chicago, has moved to the latter city. It
Chorister—Dr. S. M. Fowler.
Dadn- s- |jj .til branches ta increasing in great relief to attend one entertainment, has been a source of great' pride to
Ass'l “ —Orlie VanHoni.
whose tettknoniala wore not up to the
Charley's friends tliat be lias proven so
merits of the play. Truly the McGibcny
The Chautauqua Circle starts out this
successful
in
bls
labors
ns
salesman.
And
.‘.rtluir See Printing Co*,-of Knl- Family Is a wonderful family of musicians.
yet it is not to be wondered nt. Charley Is year in good shape. There are In the class
liui rioted its doors.
Take a pencil and multiply—twice two just the stamp of a man that folks cun tie 22 regular members liesldra five or six
IS a
pin- based g very fine Schuliert are four—twice tour are eight and so on. to. his word la always found to l»e good, local Circle readers. The following Is
1. \. Matti^m last week.
ami you will find that in tbe twentieth and lie Is a “hustler from Way Buck.” *lisl of the officers:
President—Clement Smith.
While we greatly regret that Hastings
generation
you
had
L(HS.R7fl
ancestors;
•: )••»•*» in cash for apples at
Vice Pres.—Prof. W. D. Sterling.
without counting the intormisli?ie genera­ must lose so good n man; we rejoice that
F. 11. B.uua&gt;w A Co.
Seo’y ami Treas.—Miss Minnie Evans.
tions. and In the thirtieth you Intel &lt;*er his removal menus but another step up­
The' regular mwtiugs an* on Friday
to buy old goods nt cost, 1,000.000.000 ancestors, without counting ward in Charley’s buslneas career.
evenings from seven o’clock to nine
A- Hire sell new ones so' tlwsc between yourself and the thlrtietiu
standard tlm**.
’
Truly every man. woman aftd child ran
Holden A Hife handle the Camlet* rub।
claim
to
have
desccndod-Trom
a
great
the market for the money, those
Imt good*, the best mode. No second in
Some
one
accidentally
took from tbe
riaitRt Rbsscll’g. They cannot: r.nccstry.
'
them.
Office of Smith A Colgrore ou Saturday
I
C. E. Bhllack took lib promising tw&lt;&gt;
&lt;: &gt;in i!»it /dpT heard Caiigress-. year old trotter Geo. SL Clair to Detroit
BroiittK.pcdalcn.Mw four rap, lub­ afternoon last a silk umbrella belonging to
Mrs. Clement Smith. Her name is en­
itjh.’J' nt Knlamaaoo Monday andI Monday in the hopes of lowering his record ber. iron. Irad. zinc. cnpi&lt;T. |»'«lrr and graved on the end of the handle. She
of 2:47. it will be remembered that Gem I..:,.-, lor eaab and boiler price, at tbe
BL Clair brat the best two year old In tltf Junk store on Michigan ave., Hastings. would be glad to have it returned to the
place from which It was taken.
iivite# his old friends to calI1 state a couple of weeks ago. ami made his Mich., opposite Roller mill.

DR. F. SLOCUM
CHRONIC DISEASES

Our stock is larger than ever before and
prices lower.
We have several grades in Black Cheviot
Suits and Overcoats. They are very fashion­
able and will be largely worn this fall and
winter.
•
/■ •
If you are in want of an Overcoat or Suit
call and see them before buying.

bamutioa

Yours truly,

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.

R?w!i3r OneDay Only.
LOCAL NEWS.

record of 2:47 In the rain and over a muddy
Masonic fair at (I rand Rapids for which
track. At the conclusion of this race an
I oiKT of 83.000 was made for thia horn*, but tlcketo will lie sold on November 11th. at
•ns and chickens that will
, twice tliat amount would not buy him. so tbr rate of one fare for raund trip plus »
and upwards, live
Bld says. Over tbe good mUe track n cent* for admission coufmn. Tickets good
Jus. Rogeiih.
Detroit it ta expected that St. f lair will to rHuni Nov. l ltli.
M. 11. Colt.txs, Ft. nnd rkLAgt.
iew fail dress goods at Ru&lt;- make a record of S:35 or lower, thus lower­
’. patterns and most desirable ing the best two year old record ever made
The term penny
applied to nails
general supposed to have been derived
iiouid nut buy till you see lu tin* state.
ftlmpound. It originaDy meant so many
Mr. »iut Mik. A. E. UtetenaM
pounds to the thousand; that Is, «lx peon)
“d",
:.'!? ' ih tniilinery goods at Rus- about TO of Uielr rrlrittl* lo «
means six pound# of nails to the thou«u&gt;&lt;L
’i••'.ill find that tin- quality and dinner at tl.rlr home on Brojdwa) last The thousand was always underMood, an I
•..u-Kxis w||| ppon* satls- evralnts.. Arter auu’lo Jnatlro had t«Tn «ix nound. ten pomuls. ettf.. were gradual­
.tone to the eseellent roftwhmenb. ronrf.
la'-Kfy. sh. thi’in.
ly sWtenod until the present term, penny,
has entirely taken the place of pound.
ija'r.l' I'iinen. embroidery «ilk. and pWa.lvepedK.-a&gt;
malnderot the evenins. Mr. E. W. Morrtu
'Mjph to :ip&lt;&gt;rt:noRt of supplies for fancy wlnulnx the renUl-oi...« prize ot atiejeAn exchange says: “It b probably not
w'-tk «t llt^seirs. His store Is Ute recog- KKUt oxldlxed .liver rani eaw and Ml«»
®“a. knnwn that every
IXropir
troS column
.0 in
«un
m.-xu headdnaneni for these gooth.
Man Audni.. ot Battle Creek, winning
the Lite.’ prize ot a handaome handker.
■ 1! . my residence property in first
box. The party was a most enjoj
Mtd. oi|i- h-t. house and liarn all in first chief
Stoaffiir and Mr. and Mrs. Dickerman
'•wamdltiq^. Tcnurto suit purchaser.
demonstrated their abilities as first class
•*w larber shop nt the’

C. Wnswurr.

"

Al. Keith has started a hack line in this
city, and will run n hack to all trains,
“Wpt the curly morning train, ns well as
?■•!? *)rivnte houses. Ixrave all orders at
tl* Hittings house.

,l5,hrldger brought us a potato
J~* "‘‘‘‘k tltat weighed 2% pounds, and
K/T®.of l,l‘'
hill dug another weighing
- F'uml-, besides several other smaller
U0*K Who can beat it?
1; । । i&gt;i. the famous tenor, lias
wraien
striking article on “How To
•rain the Voice” for The Ladles- Home
’ •y 'al. and it will appear in the Novem,,‘r ’’unibcr of that periodical.

1 he Supreme Court having sustained
w: new l ihctlon law. it becomes Impera‘U- ii;xjn e|ty
to^ghip officers to
tin* regulation booths for the use
"
, at t»lt. coming election, Nov. 4lh.
l’«nter*» round trip tickets to
'*•' three or UMire to same dtoftluah v
”in ‘-’etober 25th and cwiHntie
-■ • • turner 30th,
auuj, good to n-tuni
retuni until
nnui
Ivl -?,7«ud*r
and .«^
eamp
hLumn’i.?. BakKW‘ and
nP equipage
cquipar*
X
and do^ •Dd
8
,:1 ‘p t0
**c 189 *Ib“**• anu uogTS anu K&gt;n »
• For ratffi
apply to Mich,
.Ur k.., „mee.
M
rrt.„4Tkt. Att.

M. C. B. R.

entertainers.
Trot Ctata. Wokoit, of Xashvlllo. the newspaper.”
. .
wrv- teromtot wlm &lt;TOII«hJe&lt;l the thouaMidd hr hl. exhibition, at the fair »«
uerfay «d Tburaday. rove an exhlb Uon
Friday Summon Out waa not

-

a short time since we

Hefti H*tatc Transfer*.

Following are tho real estate transfers
of the week ending Oct. 13tb, 1690. as
taken from the books hrtbe register’s office:
A. D. Sturm to M. Wood, parcel Orangeville.
M. DcwterVj M. WixmI. „
DW.
UP. Gardner toK. 1, Hendershott pared
C1j'iv"cibH&gt;-ii nj)io CUt*. A, Smltt, 9Ja rec J8,
°ori??il.,C'dn toTrnniaaB. Cole, lots Vaud 8,
Ho iersod.l Seville homiiud.
.
.
Bebrrea stantou to Ik V. Uimton »*i ol »h 01
“ Andrei‘kRIo Mary E. Dunn parcel are

‘VoMX-^o Mary Penneb e4 tfOHof

POWERS’
HARDWARE
Is still headquarters in all lines of the hardware line. In
stoves we have a finer line than ever before. We have sold
the

Garland^Stoves
For years and it is well known that they are noted throughout
the world as the best stoves made. New inventions and
skilled workmanship have combined to perfect them until
they have no equal. We have also the

Palace Stoves
And others that are good. We intend to sell them and in
order to do so we will make the

“ LJ?. Kelton toffit White parcel Nashville

9 Martha A. Lee to T. E. Moore 80 a sect’.

'WC«mk*to Orren n. Ixiwto to a sec 32.
^wntS^UTjrto J. R. McLean lots to and
Jebefi F-

PRICES SO LOW

tot 3. blk».

K to^ailoU to’lLW. Smith Ma sec 30 Carlton
wall for tMilldlne Woodland »M».____
Marr Baitinger to F. Asplnall parcel Wood£$roll to CbM. A»U&gt;41 puwl Woodl.M
***?r.MeInto.btoM*ro««tMclob»b ts&gt;M«

You cannot fail to be satisfied. We can sell you a cook stove
for $9.35; a good heating stove for $7.18.
Come and look at our stock of fine

*CM.. n«I»nloM«&gt; Bohoo. oad'd HKD*
IoSW&gt;«4le&gt;l A»'n p««l Hot*

Es;

b™«-

&gt;"d sent, rund.bbw

D

Tblen to Eti* Falk p*r«l Ortosrrin..

*attlKrino snook to J.rorao
sold*
’c»
Tv!n-r. ObKMlM
qot iwSfj' .MSd Ot 0. u. spodiaio*.
A h“&amp; io

this occasion the
can-ed R to move slo^ »J •
d|^umjfe b»Uro, u hrot ri-u ™
th.
torr It w&gt;» road) to
taroj- „
p*n,cl’l,1*&gt; "ait r^roebtne worked weU-uwl
i Fortonateb-hl.iya[Saprol halt the dl»|o&gt;«m«*“’"ji^,^Troket»to loud
unroiUKlItlw P~P*
m oz, the traek.
.
----------w-LuAiX safely Ut on UiC “*~—
cheering
, ,lt nno that few
ebeerbroaa
tew
&gt;,•»•&gt; u,ri"l"‘Lf repealed.-Charl-U*
«rv

I lUpiHrtn.

Deel « ol &gt; Irt H «•» •

*roo».«
te'th“« to!’tho'olJ b™
RbblbW*
KiictCMsor* to tne
d b |b&lt;,
»»
fo SSch we havT the ‘’mS’MSto. to KTObi
|KT“i‘rSow’ln^‘bl«
,re “"'I5
X-W MU » exclusive agency
made by the
‘’lESiwiSbon to JU. B«io. lot. '• “Ofbc.ur-U.-.ctW
CK±».*HU. - 4 »Orroo lluxbu &lt;0• ’•.^JSOTfoi^n.atKt.—

h? Uro
fall trade.

Come

“‘blw|Oesii.
Holder A Hike.

Robes,:-.'Blankets

■iWff’iSSS to «

^5&gt;

We received by mistake a double supply and they must
be sold regardless of cost.

Many other bargains at onr store.

W. F. POWE

�A

LIST OF PREMIUMS

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TTST’issfi.

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M R Kubter 1st
SOX mntTOs, MrU Wartmri... Hl
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Woden quilt
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AWARDED AT THE THIRTY-EIGHTH
Durtinm*. D ft McElwain tst....... '
ANNUAL FAIR OF THE BARRY
Ilolstdns, Geo S Puller l»t£,
CO. AGR’L SOCIETY.
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Depsrtment C. Sheep.
Clisa 1. Tlioroughbrqd Merino
Buck 2 yraoW or over, W II Fisk 1st..,

Held &gt;

RAVEN.
Trotting Na I. 2 year old coll stake race.
Wilson, by B. E. Cook. 1st.
Perkins, by H H Perkins Al
Running No. 2 mr county horses.
Frar.l: R. by Win E Fwrought Id.
Insh Mlac. Grau: llerteendiatad
Joe Cutton. Joe Brown 3d
'Trotting Na 3. 3 year-old colts,
'Whalebone, by F A Bacon 1st
Gull Lake Mani. Ira MeAHIster'Al
Mmi'.e W. Dunham &amp; Duweii withdrawn
Trotting Na 4. 3 minute race
Rdwwd B. Edward Bissell 1st.
Little Fred. C E Bidlac id
Bill C. F. W Herron 3d
ISetein. Namuri Allen 4th .
Trotting No. 5. 2:3) class.
Beulah. M K Norton 1st
Pontiac chief, &lt;« W Lowry- • •
BeR. CG Carter. 3d ...3
Running Na 0. Free for all.
Frank B. Wm E Burroughs 1stIrish Mike. Grant Hendershott

Brush holder ’
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Braided rug
n Wsentz i»t
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Fanny Strader 2d.
Palcterug, John Bell 1st
Coverlid,
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Buck lamb. James Mathews 1stI.'“
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Chas I Barker *1'
Two ewes3yrs old. W H Fisk 1st ... .
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James Mathews si'
C1*M2. Lincoln.
Buck 2 years old, I N Raymond ut.
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Puck lamb, Alfred Mathews tn ....
Ewe •*
EL Hersley 1st
Class4. Cotswold.
Buck 2 years old, E1, Hersley 1st...
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Cha* Itarnaby ad.
_ . 1 . * , ELHereleyist...
Buck lamb, E L Heinley 1st
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Chas Barnaby 2&lt;l
Ewes t year old, E I. Hersley 1st.
Two ewe taintw. EL Hersley Hi../
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Chas Barmiby 2d...
Class fi. OxfonldownL
Buck 3 yean oM. Geo N»mw 1st
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Buck lamb,
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Knit taoe on pillow ease. Mr* H Fuller Ut
Rag carpet, Mrs Cordelia Babcuck 1st
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•' A Barnaby M....
cantaae afgban. Mr* A D Mayna’d id ...
knit tidy bv tarty 74 yra old. Mrs L Tinvn-

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CoUreUin Indian rvlte*, Bertie Wlttust 1st
DEPARTMENT J.

r. 1. Hurstey firw.
, n&gt;-» c EMiutth ncuiif
him

Drummond PVnx.mr*. J.C. Lampman 1st
Drumino &lt;1 Phlox, mis. J. M. HesMaerSd.
Hung'g teuket CH-d. nira^C. Zui«fJ»»—■
Hsnr’g huxk-'t filled, mrs. J«4io
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HMg? Uolret IP. rd. Ad* Attott ?d .....
Rpeciin*!) double flow er« d grrauhim ici3.
Zute* «!•

..’-rii»r first . .....
er Mi n-i, mr« Hmtte Oluer first . ..
:n-p)e Jelly. Kirs » K M-lutyie firs:

cJFu 0*1*m^lng biro-, Wm Jocelyn 2d
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Wouktu mtua.'Mri'Waruer 1st"
Fab |.ip|&lt;ui, T r Barnum CM
Pieced bed quill, Charlotte Bwret l«t-----Laodseapeln oil. mr».C. Earner '**•••
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Fail pnipi.. Juim Kbrc-v ► c.l
Woolen Btockitigs, Mrs u lltard Perry 1st
Umt.-c-K «U I ata’u'T
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Haw &lt;y. 1 in y lL.vu.-tlr t
Undwapc oil p..|:«&lt;fng.(■•r-’|»’« Rlrimr-osd
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Haw! &gt;• llm,.y Har. B* *'&lt;:au&lt;
Infant's
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F*u*l ml i«iti.lilK.’’-ir.. Hie Ill Qihti s 1st ...
Cui*. t~. it«Hi&gt; Haven* Orel
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bootees
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Panel r 11 1 slot uv. ”&gt;m Ai-n » Bower IM....
Found •-rri, J It-gr-S flr-» .
W orated comforable '•
1’aiu 1 oil palming. ib«».&lt; • W*'11
Uuuure app L -*t HuvatuCaiiee Dnx
Igyu’.rcupc oil I’uioty. mr*. L. I&gt; i-ic!iar.w 2&gt;i
Biw-iiet Im* rest
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dies i.l&gt;lil dress '•
• oHevtloti ..F&gt; » «r«. tare. A. F*»
MiUJ.u iJi.»b, »ir*J Warburton Ant...
croehet eiuniber'c robr. Mrs C Richards 1st
Rmrauei «’f &lt; ned graMra inra H. WlHiry im
Mniil.-n l&gt; ii'h, Lrvl LiouguateRcritecund
I ace tnnd pillow shams "MA Rleluuris spec Bimqurt dried naws rare. Gmi. Wsddle 2d
Pr saxony inlltens. Mrs J Warbnrmo 2d23 Frimro**,mte. &lt;&gt;. R. K-iim&gt;» 1st.....................
Women rug
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• 1st.no Pink Frimsme. Ada Alt-.lt 2d .........................
IT ladles mH tens
•• J I. Reed 1st........
30 While heli.'t’.'i ’'. A&lt;ta ARoR WJ..................
o strawberry apple*.'C
Home toilet soap. Mrs W H Merrick 1st
.’&lt;J Varigwted Ivy. mri- ’■-nri Ur'*1’ &gt;M................
Dru ottoman cover '• A C Carpenter 1st
30 Tuberose, i»” E*rl Brown IM....... -»**&lt;•: , ~
Machinesittrhing James Hnliett 1st.....
30 w inter sltene Io oil un -.M J.TImmennau Id- &lt;n
Darned lidy In home made nd. Sira R W
Wm:.rseem- in&lt;’U. mis.U Warner2.1 .....1 M Duche-H vt Uldei b rji. a fi Itnymond first
Murray 1st
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('awof sbel-wandrf-nes. !■ rank Hay* ...sioctal Hu:ir&gt;aWeet. a I'.dlui'iHhififirt ....
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Woolen wristlets. Mrs J Warburton 1st...- SO Pencil-draw in«. nus M. J Timiwnnau 21.. M
WINTJtB Arri.u.
Drunn bed spread '• A 1) Muyiuinl 1st.. 100 Pansl. s. ml's Fuuute Muer 1st .....■ • • • •
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Class 7. Shnynblredowo
D»‘os Hopkins flmu
fol crocbet skirts, Edith Chhitibcrtahi 1st
30 FottaeH m paus e. nm«. J. M. Hessmer 2d - 2S King.
Kktft' )1 h llauuy w.imki.................
Buck 2 years rdd, J W Ford l*t
Trotting No. 7. Free for *11.
Zephyr worked rug. Lucy D Wolf 1st
30
Floral design. m.» J. M. Ilre.Miier ist....y to KtutZr-uiiuiic. C a linruer first.........
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Chas Barnaby 2d .
Flnraldtstau mrs.H. A B»roer 3.1.---------- -5
Barry Golddust, Al Raccy 1st
cinmmn “ndtan rw C. W. Mixer'■« - -1 w XMi.itH sMiZcsiburg, H.E Handy 1
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J W Ford 24
Beulah, M K Norton 2d .
KlavU uhltluwei. n .uiullivwi»Ur?l .
Buck Iwnb. Ijunpmau &amp;8chray 1st
Department IL Fancy W^rk.
UoUtrlian Intimu trite*. 11 F. G»*ki:l JJ.... -0 Hexburj ru*'ei, John Ktrngle tbsl....
Fanny 11.1)8 Bnsh 3d
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WtnHydoX....................
Cnt Mower*, mm. M. W, HI- k» 1st..... .. ... to iu»bury ntswi. M C Moouuiausee second
Cotton
tidy,Cnlla
B
ntocum
1st..
.A...
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Na 8. Mixed Race.
Pen ewes 2 yr* old. larpuman&amp; Sciiray 1st
(’nllrctlon cm flower* miss Fannie Moff 2d 23 Mwnar, C A Hither 111 st
IJnnu embroidery. M L Howard'lst-------“
Mrs A R Pratt 2d
Frank Hooker. I B Hanna 1st
Zephyr works. Mr* J Murdock Id
swaar, judii new. ie s-com..................
1 J W Ford 1st ....
Morg. Norton Paton ’.M
Whuc flaunol skirt. Mrs S .Mathens 24....
Steel* red, Joint Keagiu • croud
F.we lambs. J W Ford l&lt;t
Frank B. Wtn E Burroughs :id
Collreiion ot verbena*. tabs K'la Schuman 2d
Cot ion vitibroidrred table cloth aud nap­
Kojilhh r. &lt;1 s rralt, Juiiu Kei-gie first.
“ Mrs A II Pratt 2d
Lula, A H Keith4tn
Ilteoiitap'. Hire. Ma y Walker ut
kins. Mra.CZztey 1st..............................
F.oiti.ntie. 1* !• u«»*i I first.................
Class a. Fine Wool Grades.
Pillow sums cham Mitch, Mrs H Juuea id
itter plant, mtas A»ta BmI®'4*1”- • , ■
Na fi. Farmers race.
tu.iuaniu, J vim KezglL-kcvond..........
P.uk kvraiiium. mrs. Mary \&gt;*lKcr 1st
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in etching. Mm 1: Murray 2d
Hystopcratuppir, a-i* altoft first...
Bill C. F. W Herruu 1st - ...... Protested
8 in mon, mi* J. M Bali- r Id-............
Painted panel
” H Junes 1st
E LHrrslryM ..Ll.i
Hyrtup
rtttbapp.r, Wm BtauD secund
Uno. C W Cad waltaoer Al. .
eraonio;i. m»s. M«ry W;ilk-r ?tl .........
Ewe lamb*. E L Hrraley l*t
Snow
**ppre, A U Cura too a. vou
Nellie Hart, Albert Goseh 3d
173 euiraip-e li •&gt; •». tor*. 31 ’P Wulktr Is
Faney scarf for plct fine
Umber t»i .a G c»;;*uj flm
Class 5. long Wool Grades.
Drawn handkereheif
Ht
Farfttgtum. Gr.v'r Hyde 2d ------- -----S FORTS.
sp&lt;
clal
Sewra.I N Raymoiid 1*U_.
Crochet
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No. L Boys foot race
Ewe tamtal, Wm Hyde 1st..
Table scurf
Italics loo vreriohl, T. H. Fleiiur.g....... .speciid lUiilwiu, Henry lit*v« us m-cukI
’CM Fuiriain 1st
J. Garrison 1*1...
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E L Hersley 2d
'• A A Hu&lt;h Xd ....
N kiitniM pl tin. mrs. J. 31. IGucr ......... kiwcUl
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Fancy talite scarf
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.10 Green »«o l, »i (-' Wataui .u*-h
Willard Jone.* id
Baby a shawl
" A F. Kenasion 1st
C.-IHtlo'i liegi-ni**. mr*. H. A. B « -er l«t..
Class 10. Middle Wools.
Jonathan, M Wood mans fir*:..
Lewis Harris 3d .
Uu’lectl -n bcaonlos mrs. D. McOmbt r 2d .
Jutmtuau, Ivac luwvi) Mci-mi.......
2 ewra, Cha* Barnaby 1st
Inf blanket silk emb •*
U- lie,non ol ruse- IMIS H. A. Harb-r Hl-..
KM Free for ail foot nice.
Tulir. tn »w.ct, Henry Ituvrusfinl..
Angora
sheep,
special,
C
FL
Parmei
Fancy
tidy
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desigr,
'oUcrtleu
il»l.llas.
E.
H.
La....................
1st..
lain an kwevi, IR-tva -upkius »rcut
Prrcey Peltry 1st
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Laid,.*sweri. Heniy Haven* firs*-.
Fred Soul-.-2d..................
n._ihrop...1st
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Fancy apron
•• Hattie Olntr 1st
Boos Cad WKltadrr 3d...
ItaniLo, CA itartex fli*..................
Department D. Swine.
Ihin.eU lace apron
•• Gro Vi addle 2d..
Kanu&gt;«, Hour, ltineu» serond ... .
• No. A Ladles driving
Class 1. ’ Poland Clilna.
kcHc cd old died. mr-. h. M» ud. .
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1st
bilk crazy' qui-i
Feck* pit a. ml,. Henry tlnrcu* flrat
• Yuba Fendbur .'d
Mvai-l-iit.inr*. A.Uraigisl ...
Mbs Rose H 11*1 tiger 1st
Hour 1 year old or over, Willard Ferry 1st.
Wsgucr, »1. onr Havens fi.sl.... .
Crochet Ince
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OH tiaintin-.'. Van Epps :»t .
Ester 1. Keith, »£....
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Geo Tinkler 2d ...
Wagner. Levt Hough'-tattra se.-ond.
Btmeh ot crorhet lace “ Geo Waddle 2d..
Oli pa iriun. mr*. F H. B-rlowsd
Sow with Utter of 5 pigs. Willard Perry t-t
No. 4. Bljyeleraee.
Gfliora rinaei, C A 1» *1 ber «: *t
Handmade
wood
tan.
Ada
Altai:
1st
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view*.
John
Black
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Rou Cadwallader 1st.
itaz-r i.uiK-. Ls»ti» .. ............. .................... special Gulttea ruuei. Henry Haven* -econd
Pen of siot less than Splgs. Willard Perry lat 4 00 CroctaM B&lt;Jarf. iajcy De Wolf 1st............ .
It 1 Greemtlg. Geo O Dean first
Jimmie Maron
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Benedict
2d
8*
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geranium;
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Wm.
Moon
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'-on
it 1 Greening, Henry Harens second.
Col »mn crochet edging, lan-y DeWolf ut
W Flower i-l'HC &gt;11 ml. tuts. Ira Van Va‘k
' No. ft. Tug of war.
Class 3. Chester White.
ItaUe) ISWert. A J fttltalu first..........
Crochet lace jmtterus. Dora Wilks 2d
iMirphltt ■■■.... ••••••
Rutland—Fred Lelugton. Seymour I^lugton, Roar Tyear old or bwer. Mat Yeungs 1st.
iml.f-V *M
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.M-iMirt
Drawn work notion, Alm. J M BcMtuerSd
C'ollcc. uf relln*. mrs Frank8--.th-rl*nd 1
lAW Myers. Will Bowerman. Dm to Chase.
Pen of 3 pigs. Mat Youngs 1st
Haud nainud iKdiucr *’ H Witbey 1st..
Aquariiun
Moranl.
Ge&lt;»
CLrk
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-------Carlton-O Spencer; Will Durkee, D Taster, F
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Matte Waters 2d ....
Indian rt'Jc. Caroline Rlch-nta............ f special North ra spy, G&lt;o Hi&gt;itgtK&lt;&gt;lp&lt; find.
B Fleming. Tid Durkee—zd.
Niaih -tnspy. B FtlasklU ’i-ooiid...
Sira Mary Schantz 2d
Wreath, mrs. J. M. Beraim*?-!.................
Clfiss 4! York-hlre.
ttaulrs Jeane‘1'*. IFF Gaskill find....
Pincushion
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Fuseli!:* plant, mrs. J*m- S Hnl'i-t JM ....
Boar 1 year old. WnsHyde ut....
1 .'anaua red. J Rogers tip.:
“ H WUliey 2d....
.(Inline pahiiiug.mr*. D. G. R&lt; b'-iram lid
Department A. Horses for Roadsters.
Bel mold, J Rogers urst
Dusting bn«
Class-A Grades.
1st....
Figure pain’li-g. mt*. D. G. Robinsen V-t
Iten Onv«s. Geo Bump Am..................
, Wrealii hair tinners
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Tree c left. J. sutlun Xst-,
Pen 3 pigs, Isaac Spouable 1st .. .
Stallion 4 yre old, C S MeMutw 1stft
’ Artiflc’i wreath in lialr' J LRerdai ,
(hi painting. p.u&gt;*v p:rae. hr- J L itee«l3J to Ecu Davi-. iNtm. Puwdl second.......
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G E Tuckey.dipluuui.
Rouq feather Dower* * H Withcj Jd .
&lt; oxet-mli. n.ro. J. (’ Wouuxufi 1st..............
30
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Km Busby 3d
Zephyr flowers
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Deportment E. Poultry,
Oil rah.tng. a*x B'-rt -ea-i I t .? ............. 1 OJ
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&lt;Ta-bet siclrt,Jennie Sweet 1st ....
Griui’M* Golden. EolnN D«'uJ Drat..............
Decorated ralut ug h o»l, mrs. 3Ury
•tluss 1.
Mrs Itenrr
ftenry Havens —
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H H I’erkltis is!...........
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Light
brabhtes.
Guy
itaucr
1st
&gt;
Col
of
embroidery,
Mrs
A^EniZui
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Bush
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Clark Bnroer 3«i............
lt;u&lt;-k Drlrolt. T 1’ Barnbin fin-t. .............
Black eocirtus. Guy Bauer 1st.
&gt; Hal niftrk. Ilatue Newton ed . .........
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Thomas Howe 1st
Black Dr roil. J M J-eacii Mjcoui.............
Ih-cotaten taniinnin '. mr». Mary Nchnn 1 ’s’
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i Col paper Dowers. Hattie Newton....
Srrknolnrthar, A 1! Hayinomt Ural.........
I’aliued ptarque. wh ter tcezc. ruts. Mary
Black Java*. Guy Bader 1st
to1 Kmi&gt;roid&lt;rrd akHt, Mrs M Domi id
StCLnutantr’ M ■' Woodmansee w-cum*.
Class 3. Colts. Mares or Gcldliigs.
Schatdz ill.........................................................
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» Ctucltcl tidy
L Waters 3kl
Pound sweet, at C W’i&gt;.s»»uaurec arvod..
fb-. med keia’iium D. MeOodu-riTl ...............
Best 3 year old colt. Ira Cotton ut
\ellow ducMitag bantam*. Guy itam-r 1st
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Flower jnmtsse". Geo Houglutottw first
Did fashioned dhi. ami luol n r lira. Itau., ,. '*
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Ja* McEiwnlrt 2d
&gt; Rose pdioa. Sertff’h Doud i»t............
nah Gi es.................................................. *—
riUCHgii. PEARS A&gt;n GBATM.
(.olden seabrlght bantams, Guy itaucr 1st
&gt; Fine chair cushion. Neruph D mil 2d.
Dfri-ru-it uchen F. J Dlek-orti.. ...
B B red bantams. Guy Bauer 2if'..k
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Hill's
chilli, Il L Howard fir&gt;t.’.....
i Crochet drupe, Maud Kelly 1st...................
li- qee: ot Asters. J. P Rubens 1st....,
Buckling colt, Hani Flrher 1st
Single comb white itghoru. Guy Bam r 1st
I Hill's chilli. H L HcM.’arrt sevtrnd................
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linen drape. Fainiy 31fxer2&gt;!.......
BF’-c’JOOyears old. It. Juhu-on..............
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Wallace Hobbs 2ti
• Msuite shelf draw. Mr* Iljybrldger 1*1 ...
Hmock
tree,
H 1. Howard Cist
Petumn. uus. A. F. Jtaymen I 1st .. ...
Rose comb
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Brood mare with colt, James H Grahm 1st
' Foos rug
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Biiioek free. H UHoward second
Cidh efion native woods.Bente Wlthej
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brown hghorn, Ja* McElwain 1st
&lt;’14 mlMCi. H LakiwmhI first......................
&gt; Handkerchief case “ Yuba Fendbur 1st
to Lcinon ire?. Leun McIntyre 2d
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Class 3. Span and Single Carriage.
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JMrn.isJi
Uranty
pear, (■ H Pahm r first ..
Single comb ••
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DEPARTMENT K.
» Crochet bocal. Ruth Gould 2d......................
bl-n.’sii brauty pear. H I. Howard Reread
Bpan roadsters, G C Walter ut
Wyandotte. J M Bauer tat
BO• l*r crochet alippcn, Uuih Gonld 2d............
BarCeti pear, Gm C Nichols fliM
TAIILK iikf;:rs1imext«.
'•Frank O Wellman 2d
Lace wyandotte, Guyi Bauer 2•
Etched
towel
and
ring,
Rutii
Gould
1st....
Baxt
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pear,
J
H bu ton st rood
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MJ Bideltoan2d
Can wIiortk-berriM, M. L Howard tst........... _
White
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l Jul et set; &amp;!rs El.aBonen 1st.................. 1 10 Can whurtlebrrrles, M. L HowjhI 2d............ S Dctawar.* grape*. John Ke-gle lint .
Single carriage horse, A H Keith 1st.J..
Jas McElwain At
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Geo Waddle 2d
Can sweet tomato pickle M. H lioaanl la. to Dztaw tvgrapwi. .Mnt Youngs s-cond
Pea fowls. Guy Bauer 1st
1 Fancy Basket. Mrs EH* Bawtxik 1*1... ..
Kog&gt;n
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Win
Smith
first.....................
Cau white rurratits. inre A. J. Angle 1st.... to
No. 4. Stan (lard Bred.
Houdan.
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1 Etched table doliitti, N E Benedict 1st.......
Can currants. M. I. Howard 2d
2ft It •&lt;XTi No 1, Mat Ypnrn second ...
Sliver spangled iikmtairg. Guv Bauer tat..
Stallion 4 yrs old, W MT Butler 1st
1 Table scarf al Ik emb, Hattie Fuller 2d .....
yicarpf Waken-14, W For. m m first
Can pieplant.mr*. A J.-Auete ut to
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„ Jas McElwain 3d
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Dnaham &amp; Bowen 1st...
i Paper tell. Mr* Geo Waddle spetmi
Unn
pieplant.
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Lace Plymouth rock, Guy Bauer 1st •
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CEHldlac 1st .............
&gt; Horae pin cushion, Mr* Z bbepla-rd special
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*»v ,, UIH4 - ,1 Hl
June butter, mra. Ad* \l:of: &gt;»t 30
J M Banerad............
। Paper wall pocket: “ Frank bisson lit..
Claas 5. Colte. Mares or Geldings.
June butler, mrs. 8. Mattt.VB* 2tl.................
as toneor-i grape*, J"lm Krrgi* s -.-oud
Pr blk bearded bantam*. Chas Jtabcuek 1st
। Flush and silk emb. Mls« c Hecathorn 1st
crabappla Jelly.mrs. U O*rood,first ... io Am»n»!:i graw Wm smi&gt;li&amp;&gt;K .
Rose comb wh hcckwfus •'
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Colt 3 yean old, W s Benham 2d
&gt; Muslin pllknv shaiua
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Salem
grapes.
Win
smith
Aim . .
Can
era
ba
ujile
jelly
mr*.
8.
&gt;!&gt;«tthe«s*ec*od
23
Single
comb
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Heckel iH »r. A « Caritoa firn
Ginger red bantams. J it Hole* tst
1 IJtUe bureau, T P Barnum special .
Hoksks roll Draft.
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Iranwendo tcrah, J’M 11 mer first
Can clu rrles. mrs. N. V. Wtui’oc* rccouil...
Fanev w'k tady 74 yrs oly. Mr* Blslnghood
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cltemes.
mr*.
8.
M
-ttbcws
second
Partridge
cochids
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1st
no
Ja» McBlwaitaW...
Arecino work, Mr* L Townsend 1st..
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Stallion 4 yr* old, Hastings Horse Association, .. . . "
F. H. itenke*second 2ft
Dark braluunt, J 11 Mtton 1st
diploma.
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a Can apple butter.
bien-i, mr«. U (D«t.riloc fir««-.. j M ?.,S2tw5ii?ssA,n»aftr,n
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. Ja* McElwain 2d . ....
Table spread crwT em. Sirs M w uu a« at
so Salt risjug
iidng ureau, mrs. W. lloub* second.... to
Class A Nonnan.and Pereherou.
Pr frizzly*, Jbb Mcdwaiu 1st
Center tabic spread. Frank Hanle3d
2» Satt
Winter sUndanLpcar mrs Mary Walker first
Plum
jelly,
mr*.C.
Casterllne flrat fo
StaiiiOD 4 yrs old, Beqbtel &amp; Goodyear tat C 00
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J H Sutton 2d
Kelt tace piUbw cases, Mr* I.Townsend2il 25 Strawberry Jelly, mrs.
C. Ciutrrilue fint.... to Slbeitauerati.nfFs Vary Walker fiist.......
2d 4 00 Black polish, K L Heraiey 1st
Crochet yoke. Mm laike Water* 1st
to
yellow ■oiimtora. mrs. IL .Murray first., to High i-u-li craatterr?’. »in Mary Walker firs'.
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Jaa McEJwraln 2d
ItarutaK aud sofa pillow, Mr* L Water 2d
2ft Can
Class 10. Draft Horses not Registered.
Can ye low loniuloes, »ir». A. J. Anglo sec’d 23 l.-m»n quluer, nirs Mar* Walker tint . ..
BlackhamEuncs.Js*McElwain lat ....
Gold
painted
work,
Mr*
C
W
Warner
2rt
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aj
Seedling poches, A K Hauyan first-...
Bullion 4 yrs old, Bert Colwell 1st.
Can grape jell v. Wm. Jtolth first so
Brash broom holder. Mr* Geo Waddto to 33 Jar
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EH Bechtel 3d...
creamery butter, mt*. I. A Craig first., to Seed.Ing punch’s, mrs Mary Walker second
Silver duck wing bantamoJazklcElwalu 1st
Bangle bourd plush
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buttei*. Ad • Altoft s-eond.,.. 23 Rogers gr »pre,- Peter Bcbumanh first.... ..
White bantams, Jas McElwalu 1st
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•' E Mead 2d
25 •&lt;ar rreameiy
of ph klra. tnrs. Nellie Andrus find. 1 00 AlariltM gr ipn. inrs I. A Mstibews first...
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Geo Heath 2d
Wool mat
•• Geo Waddle ?d
23 Disptay
Divptay of pickles, mra. G. Waddle second., to Martha grapes. t'etcrBcbumanu *ceoml ...
Japanese bantams. Jas McElwain 1st
Class 11. Colte. Mares or Geldings.
Embroidered slippers. Ida Crate 1st
m
Piste 10tell s. mrs Ssrah Erwuydlrat
White Plymouth rockr, Jas McElwain 1st
Macrine luce, Mrs II A Barber ist
■» Heptrinber butier. mra. Ad* Allot: first 50
Coll 3 years old. Fred Jordan 1st.
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.September butter, mrs. H. Havenssecond... ktt J-Hj white peaches. A K Hanjan lust
Hand bag
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re
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Philip Maurer 2d
Late white pearlies. DNBeriiiel secund....
B B H games
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» Graham bread. Ada Altoft flr-t....;1 00
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Frank Hart 1st..
Urange qulure. John WHUtU first
Graham bread, mr*. A Andrus second so
23 Decorated jug. Mfr L Carr tat
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J L Ickes. 2d
Orange qtuuee. J M l.cadh second
Fried eakr*. Ada Altoft first
Black Spanish
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25
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Henry Fialier 1st
Ionia grape, CS Dunin* first
Bine games
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■' Melvina Wheeler Ist ..
u&gt; Fried cakes, mn. Henry Ils vens first
Buckling Colt. J M Aurrsy 1st....
Btackjeghorns
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C- Osgood second 23 Orutigu beaeh (snows), CH Fa’iner first.... w
1st
Bolt crochet underwear, Edith Chamber
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H C Giddings 3d ...
--.... ,el,‘X,****■•Ada AJtoft. oec.-nn.
... ...........
........ s Oraug- pewli bnows). J C W&gt;-odru(l second 25
oecend...
lain l»t
re
Brood mare. James Brown 1st....
Ductn-a ue Anglonsene, J H Sutton first 30
■ Pracujcliy, Ada AltoftOnt ............................
Silver polish
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Child’s crochet ‘Jclrt, Mrs Ira VanValkcu••
John straabaiMh isi
Mumps tho world pradt, J H Button first... a&gt;
Rye broad, mr*. L. A.-Mattheas first1
Golden polish
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J M Murray 2dT
2? ‘ Ry e bread, F. IL ICenkt a a- court.................
Black African bantams. Guy Bauer tat.
to Same, Edith Ctaintertaiii 3d’J".’’.’,'.’.'
Claas 12. Teams for Draft.
- 1. r MS*
■—-•VIlllU ...........
Btack tul?cy’' •?.“ M«faw&gt;lb
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Crochet head rest, Mrs E Y Hogle 2d
»' Cookies, nira. L. A Matthew* fhst..............
hslt d-z peirs Dutch ilslgiBan. Howard
to
Team tor draft, J W Bentley 1st
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“ L Burroughs 2d....
23' Cooktes. mrs. B F. Itose second.....................
McIntyre *oeot»d........
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Pr hand palnteil fungi, Mr* W a Hums l&gt;t
u’ Cau cldrrberrle*. F. H Brakes first.........
Lite cruwiord J C Woodruff second
Pearl guinea fowls, Ju McElwain 1st..
Footrest. M C WWiaaweo 1st
u coni breail mis. J. M. Bwamer first1
Class 13. Engltah Shire.
Dian* xrapes. J M Bauer first................. . ..
1 coni bread, mr*. Jas Townaend second....
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B&lt;wdCral»2d
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Mrs W A I tains 2d
jq
Arnold, XVH Fisk 1st
} irglida grape. J M Bauer first
White
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Set tray cloths. Cora Nichols 1st....
10’ C m plckjed &lt;&gt;nlon«. mr*. M. L Williams fitat
Hibbard none such peach, J Wlliltts first.
Toulouse geese.
Ju McElwalu tat.
Cbm* 1 L Colts, Mares or Goldings.
Organ stool cover, Mrs J H Van Arman 1st re 1 £on pickled Milons, NeUlc Andrus second..
Brown china gre-w
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Rope trnsket, Masd Kelly 1*1
» Can p^i d pc* he*, mil M. L. Wilborns first
Cott 2 years old, W H Flak 1st
DEPARTMENT M.
White
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1st.
1 Can pickled peaches mra A.J. Anzlesccoiid
Fancy shawl. Maud Kelly 1st re
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W H Flak 1st
. UltalXH AMD VBaKTABLU.
Bremen gw«e. J H Sutton 1st
। Can plekteu apple*. Neillc Andras first ...
Fainted t’blo sc'L Mrs. Frank SuUicttaud Jd 23 . Can jik-Klinl apple-, mrs m. L. WTlIiainsM-e’.l
Class 15, French Coach.
Jtouin ducks. Jas McElwain 1st
6 turnip (sects. J Ratrets 1«
Dressed doll Maud E. Whitn. y- 1st
re
Pekin
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can
tomato
cal
sup.
nusM.
L.
WiUtara*
fhst
«turnip beets. Mat Youngs second
StalHon 4 yrs okl, Bechtel A Goodyear 1st
Feit table doytes raw. B F. Rose. 1st to
pan toms to catsup, mis N% V. Whitlock first
Aylesbury duck*. Ju McElwain 1st....
e carrots. John Keajro first
Class’ it. Cleveland Bays.
Hide lioartl scan mrs. B. F Rose, ist...
re Botrte red t’mTpc’isup, mr* A.J.Angfesee'd
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&lt;; ciu rots. Mat Young* iwcoisst
’idure ilrap . mrs. Mary Scbaniz. is:.........
Stallion 4 yrs old, C S McMore 1st
Black jacobin pigeons. Gay Baner 1st..
Can Lrnnan &gt;auce.ran«. M. L. Wil lams first 3'1 6 lUUtotf B. Francis Gorlnin first
•icture drape, nira. 8. Gn-u«el, 1st
Can pickled pram. Nelite Andrus first
6parsnips.N V Whitlock second...
Picture drajw. mrs. G. G. snau'dlng. 2.1 35
H0K8M FOB GKXKHAL PVBFOSE.
Bine powder ptaeon*
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Can pickled pezr*. mrs, M. I. Wnilamsmx- d
3 sulks crlury. Francis Gorham flrat
Etching on cotion, Malle W uters, 1st to
Kurnhum sugar, mr*. M. L. Wl bams first .
U lilte rabbits, Ira Travnr tst
fi maniP&gt;|.uiutacH. Francis Gorham 1st
Etching on Linen. Matte Waters, 2d 25
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J B Holes M
c.ui wbiie chrmes. mr*. H. Itavens first
MaUton 4 yn old,
Rogers 1st.
6 nungel-wurttebi J Koger* td-.‘..................
CruchCT lac* tidy. nilMOnellondsrahuit tat to • ten b honey. 1. Sponable tl&gt;st
Black and white rabbits, J B Holes 1st.
Iu.lt bushel clover se. d. BsrivBroek 1st...
Cliainoh skin table c'&gt;vrr, mrs. D. G. Robin
Ex racted honer, L Bponabto first
3
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E Eltaton to.".*:
halt bujshoi clover seed. H K Randy 2d ....
s.’ n,l.-.t .. ... »••,,.•«•..
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up
While silk baited
1«
GO Crochet bed spread. mr« II. p. Felgles, 1st.. m Coll, conn’d fruli, mr* C.A.Richards first.... 1
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Charles Marti u 2d
tswsnei ycUuw drnt corn. B B fravh HU....
Col. canned fruit, mis C. Newton second
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James B Elliot 1st
bushrl yellow dent coru, A K Hun van 1st.,
Mo.'a pillow, rare. J. L. ReetLitt.../ bo
Can chill &lt; aure. iferauh Doud finU.V.
bdsbel yc’lowd-nt’rorn, Fred Jordan 2d...
Chair pillow, mm. Mary St-hiulz. 1st re
Department F. .Mechanical Work.bluod pt ache*. m&gt;s Mary Walker first
hnsbei white dent corn. H lUrens 1st
Clasa tv. Colts, Marcs or Geldings.
htub’d st .nd cover, m rs. Mary s.-hanta 2d.. ?a Can
G«n blood neaohes. mr*C. A. Richards rec’d
Lumber wagon, Bentl-y Bros ftWHkin* tat 2 Ml Faun
bushel whilertfilcorn. Fred Jordan 2d ..,
’ crochet tidy, mrs 8 Giewei, 1st 50
Coll 8 yrn old. n&gt;IUp Maurer Ut.
Dried peach-*, mm Mary Walker Dot «
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Crochet coneh cover, tnni.A C Carpenter; tat K Ont* di t. lieu* egg* mr*. C. A Newton first. 60 sweet potatoes Ffwi .Ionian 1st ...
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trucks
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cauliflowers, John Kenglr 1st
Hand kntt lie. mrs. A. 0. Curpentrr ad 25
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tt’ctard Murruj nt.. ,
Cuke maple sug«r, Her; Btowrll first....
re 3butboi
Xefnacrator
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while wti*at ciiaa Baldwin tst........
Tisane pain r n.ra* -I JiiiIa Cuber, 2d............ 2*
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nah door
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Bump
aecoml
gs
bushel
white wheat, M Daul nl
ArUhc’i w’tti in (ratbus.mrs. J7L.R»-ed. ut to Bottle bumb e bee buney. John Goitd first.. to
i’aneldoor-’
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Alfred Mathens 3d ....
Hweet mountain peppers nir? J Dawiou 1^
Crochet shawl, w’l’n. mr-. Hallie Olrnr.2J.. 25 ^.^«S?T1.P^T
Jai»M Hruwn ad..........
Screen door
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{fwujcy of hobrou po.aio J W Bentley 1st.
Emb’d banner, mis. Hattie timer. 1st to
.-Bucklime eoU, Thomas Fisher 1st
Window sash
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Brautv
nf Hebron potato. Lrexer Mead :d..
I'f.udi crazy patdi wurk, mrs. Mrlvinii
Cun p'uin. nn*. C&gt;r) Heeiihoin Brit.""J" *n
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'arm gate, S W Lane 1st
Whmler, 1st
9,nt &lt;’oru-l SpomtWa « ....................
Brood msrc wf.h colt. Y W Durkee h
Cuir plum-, tuts N V Whuiock .peand
Bustle chair. Hasting* Furniture Co 1st
buslsrl 11 nt eoru, w r Fifie d 2d................
DEPARTMENT I
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Wm. strong 2d
Can white peaehtv, Nelite Andins first ... ‘ re bushel
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C W Craig 2d
Bint
corn, J LI eke* id
Can wbUepeachra nirs A. E. H.-unan sec'd 2ft p-ek early tlnlo
Rustic Bower stand, Hastings Burn Co tat 1 00
(TIIU&gt;t1K.X’H WOHK.
Clasiao.
potatoes, PSponablc in ..
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(an Hackberries, Nralle Andras first...
re
Team fur all work. Wm Cridler 1st
Collecl’nof postage stamps min Ciymcu-e
C«u blackherrtes.
tura
M. A.-dnttYnt^.
L. Howard sra’d’.’ m
S prek early Ohio poU’ona, C B Benham i,&lt;.
Specimen wood turning, J M Bessiner 1st
rangrera
currmt*.
Nellie
Durkee,
tat..
—
i&gt;rck
early
onio
Dotslots. A K Han? an td.
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Henry Hav'-ns aj
heel’s roof cement. J 8 Klingensmith 1st
KjnNrastate
potato.
Catena Sta.wdl 1st...
(
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’
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st'ge
staiuM.
Bertie
Newland,an
25
Caa quinces, Nelite Aiulro* fir«t•
r,.
Drain tile. Henry- Slrong 1st
Kmnl.'U &gt;tnt« potatoe. J O Ltm sd ...
Cr-i'-het tidy. Jennie kiiiribw-k. 1st................
Can qiibiwj..mra. c. A. K^iardv.uentut,'.*.';
Department B. QU'Je.
M Crazy
Chain pump, Travers Phillips
SadWi
potato*.
J
O Uo 1st..................
work
tidy
Jennte
Mui
duck,
1st
so
Ripe euc nib r i'lekle*. Nelite At.flru* flrot... 00
Cistern •'
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Class 1.
Apron.
Jrntito
Muniock.
rat
Pride
of
America
potato,
JO Leu t»t
Lan nlekl d muskmTu Ndhe Andras first
re
Double bit ax helve, H Haven* im
Crochet collar, Jmule Murdock. 1st m
Boil s y vara old. James Breaat 1st ..
C .n ptekied craunpple, Nellis Andrus sec d 25 N spy potato. J O Ue tat...................
Single
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Pillow tdtanis. Eva Bruusuti, 1st .................. su Can pl- kled mango- *, Nelite Aiuinu fintf." re Krnnh river twamy potato, J
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“ Rlehanl Murray 1st
Tomato.
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Ronnie
Lewis
im. .
P?]&gt;ow
Bh»m*.Jetmta
Murdock.
2d
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Jem
mrs.
C
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Brook*
Brit
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Table BCHtt. Jennie Murdock, 1st re
iwpartmem G. Domestic M'anufactures.
Wild grupe Jelly, mrs. G F. Brooks Smood. ■“
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" Clark A Barber i»t.
Wotsteil tidy.------Jones, 1st........................... n&gt; Larabrrry Jeliy, mraC. F. Brooks first... . re
yCUuk 1.
CtUou. iurs Ms
Patch wt-rk,------- Jams, tat............................ &amp;&gt; Prarti nutter. Acta Altoft first' 22
)arnln6
on
cloth,
Mrs
M
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Hosrard
tat
PolarH potato,
Patch work. May tttehantimn. 2d
- Clark Berber. 1st
Fe*el» butter. Aua Altoftnecond «
Pr wooTtflaukcls, Mrs R Murray let....
Coilcetfoi:
of
Insee's.
Izs&gt;n
Bauer,
1st1
ro
lIup-rlKhig btaemt. mrs. 8. AU-.rus first ’./.a £, Timothy mm.C a Gwikiil is!
D McthMber. 2d
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Cue
of
buss.
B-inh
KU*.
2d
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Cow a yean old. Richard Murray 1st
Hop-rteug btsoult, mrs. F. Sutherland nec’d to
Bed spread rhaln stij, lx&gt;ttl?llerg
Card bojni motto, ubarles Benedict. 1st re
Hop-iMng bread, mra. B F. R-.ae fir-t _..j „
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D R McElwain &gt;d...
J’mchwofif quilt, Mr* B H
Bouquet p«p-r fi’w’*, rallte I’enbviu. 1st .. to Hop-tta.iig breau. mrs. M, Jeuklus .ecuud re
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Bowmt paper fi'W*. Peitly Hpaulding. 2d. 2s C«» mwl.wnp.lu.r,
m
Ladles under gann»nt«
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Colkct u iiattvu woods Glenn* Irway, isi.. i ou Lau maple syrup, mrs. li. F. h-ra- -i-cond
£
Clark A Barber 1st
Dieted doh. Resale Andrus, 1st re
Futch quill. Mrs Caroline Richards 1st
8*L firing btscutr. mra. 8 Andros first
t X,
DEMcEhrafn al.
Worsted patchwork quht, Mrs A Rork 3d
DruvauU doll. Gertie Wentworth. 2d -»*
Sall rtaiux bfsrait, mr* H h.
"£Ln,;- ‘
Srori£ns'adla’
“,s Una DurPrt--*»-&lt;i flowers. Bessie and rug. tat............
no Uauoro..ro.mr..N.V.Wi1i:ifXv}ln^0r" K
Class X HohtaJns.
Cheese cloth comfortable
UYuUSd.
Domestic fiaimei. Mr* 11 Murray Ut. ...
Craufeora.i’aroUne iUteiard* seco mi ’ ’ «
Log cabin quilt. Mrs Caroline Hlehani*
|»l*play
dnd
fruit,
mo.
N.
V.
WulUock
ftroii
S
Uobtciji eow, Geo Fuller 2
Fruine, Brittle Andnit. al
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j&gt;i«play dried trulr, mrx J. Warburton sec'd to
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1’nlr piM receiver. Naphta Wa&gt;er*. 1st to
Can of grape*, mr, N. V. Whit l e k firar
re
lair bln receiver, M^ram-vt Townsend. 2d.. 23 Can uf irr.nx. n.r. M V
Ladles knit shirt " A K Kcnkttoi&gt;-t»t
Helfer calf
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Frrwted rawdra. mi*a Miner Mead. 1st
nfant’s suit
*nr» n i.a:*h I-s....... .
Ktelird sp’nsher. Gl«tn&gt; Hoile. 1st ....
Child’s knit shirt “
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Clam. Jerseys.
tofatdllow. Er* Eretnaoa. lac................
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Hrnieh CUI. millet. N E Item diet.
®r*. K. V WuiiJork
I’attern lace work. Era Brunson. 1st...
2 J,TS,"W‘ 'y°odn’*nse&lt; &amp; Bauer 1st.
Pr wool mittens “ Geo W'luidle 3’J
Itatrehllir* dr two’*. Edna Brook*. 5&lt;i
out. Guy Bauer 1st
Linen mitts
’’ AdaAhoirisc
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M iMLrimsinwM, It-,,,...- n,l
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2d.
Crochet baby ho d Benlia Moon, 1-u .,
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Air castte, Brnlia M»on. IM.............. Knit bed spread. " Fotrl Brown 1st
'hUa’» underwear. Neitte Chamberlain, lat
•• John Hell sd..
Ercoed stare b *-z, 1’rariv Npauldlng.
Heifer ealf.
Drawn rag
“ ACttarprufra
Teat lySpa’-ldlng. tac
'* Earl Brown 2d
■ponls. VLartle Wliks.
Men’* fine shirt “LA Mathews 1*1

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Ctaes7. Grades or Native*.

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DEPARTMENT

■ Toilet: k&gt;s

wnue -uiWhite rarrots, IMer K'diCi,
nxriv to ** lui-UH ,L a. ... , ‘

"kite &lt;&gt; t». (V m smu. a;
purvir lu^pr.t inn ii:.
RUlpte f. |.unittin.
Ttetor |&lt;oU:fa Lsnufl&lt;n»e&gt;». J G»r
silver gray
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Fuckiug co.l. tiauif.loi, t Ian,
Jadtfagco.i.Jtoy^lBiuwii..
Burking e-dt. Nmtumu Bull
Coils aired i-y Bv.t«n-Vuekini volt. J M Murrav .
Sucking cult. Juiin Mead
Snralng e»ilt. fuomaa Fi^ei
• Oils alretl by
kwl
Sucking suit. J M Murn.i

CM1 rfli.ii Inr.
Kfc|«er li 1. iw«Giu Wwfrl
* * silrel.

I baud j-ulci-d iir-ir

Total

Expeusra i-arGy 1 muuaIi u .

Total
’..Tlif final report w ); pn&gt;l

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U-.nk.
Bank.
M-iitn

&gt;y may irru to be Ov, but
the poor horse for want of a blan­
ket in the stable has to die at 20.
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M«i. CUlldran Kllled-T,„ Ul.a.ra’ I
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bou. ,m .»* ,« Ad-um,
ocock yesterday morning caused the
dmuh ot foot p.nmu,. Tm- n.,„„ .t,noJ
m, ibe ,op boo, ot tho boihUo, b„t&gt;„
plorioo ot • koromm, lamp, nod .'raj „
rapid,?'h«i th. oeeopuot, o( ibo room,
ot tbe Uppm boor, were onabh to ew.p,
Ooe womm, Jump,,! from U» wiad^Tp,
that floor, Die fall proving fatal.
The Four UnfortttnatM.
The .lead are: Robert Payson, colored
ponerof the Putnam house; Mrs. J^
Robinson; Thomas B Dottier, of New
H Klrk Sai,n'-of
Mich. Dowler wa. . professional gym.
n.vt, nnd WM formerly a teacher of .thletics tn New Orleans Of Salms littls
known, but be was vuppowd to be n trnveiiugamlcman. Mrs. Robinson died a*
the county hospital.
When the fire broke out everybody lu
the house wns nnlwp. Upon lieing awak­
ened by the smoke they rushed into tho
halls, and the most of the men were cool
enough when they found egrewv br the
stairs cut off to take the fire escape and
save themselves. But It wa* n«»t *o with
Mrs. Robinson. Blinded by the smoke,
and with her babe in her arms, she man­
aged to reach n room that face*] tbe street
aud open a window and look out.
Below n crowd had gnthere I. Mr*.
Mr«
Robinson looked back into the anom. It
wns filled with thick smoke. Through it
she caught a glimpse of a red glow. In a
freuay of fear and without another
thought she grasped the child .dose to her
bo»om and made a desperate jump. The
crowd byluw saw the woman robed Ik
white jump, and a wild cry went up. H.
Black, of n Clark, was one of the crowd*.
He beard the shout and looked up. Be­
fore he could more the de*p«rate woman
lnyvat hi* feet, mangled and bleeding.
She fell on her hack, and pressed hard »o
Lt-r breast Was thr3 monthsold baby.alive
and only -lightly in jure*i.

A few moments later ’ the firemen nrrived and put up their laailrnc A* main
a* they were inside tly building they pro­
c t~ied to break open ait the doors'they
could reach. By this action no lew than
four lives wen* saved, as three men wekc
carried down the bidders in an uncon­
scious condition. partially sufl’nested, and
the lictle Hl-yenr old/mn of James Robin
•on wn« rescued alive. The dead, except
Mrs. Robinwh. tterr all suffocated before
the fin* reached their bodies, which were
only fdightly burned. The damage to
the building by fire i« almost wholly con­
fined |o the upper floor, and is not mure
than &lt;8,0011.
________
4 CAPSIZED THE BOAT.

A TELL-DOHE LITE'S WORK EHDED

-- --- — —. .-. I.irni. Ol
rtis Career—Opinion of &lt;ha Supreme
Court — Ex-Secretarr llllknan .. vi-_

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Mln". Oct- U-A stock
tram collided about

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and SSUrd.t7, Wer&lt; kUle 1 hj’ " *** Wtne bo&gt; horribly mangled.

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Z*XE,v1U.k. o|. Oct 11-A hoc,^?
tachetl to rt wsgqu ran away on Main
street baturdny. It dashed intv a crowded
h&lt;* rm&gt; over a number ui n&lt;&gt;.ofniul "K??’i!lln{n B«ltenger and fatally
were I tl S?r7’ l7t*gv* Hdx-'L
Othc«
were badly injured.

street, Hastings, Mich.

BEATTY’S PIANOS^W.S.Ug;

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Su­

preme Court Justice.

THE IBIGHTFULLEAP Of A TOMAH

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ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.
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A GRAND LAY-OUT

Bed—Slfcich of H1S Life.
WAmqtOTox ClTr
u -Associata
Justice Samuel. F. Miller died „t 10:52
hut night. The tenacity of life displayed
i? Ju*tica Miller stum truly marvelous.
lie bad been practically a dd.ii mnn er„
-AT THEsince Inst Saturday. . For'nearly sixty
hour* bo received ' no nourish.-neat what­
ever, and did not speak or open his eyes
or give any sign of consciousnso. B.-e ithIng with t ;c greatest difficulty, almost
suSbcated with phlegm and distorted Id
feature and (nmi by tba fores of ths par­
alytic action, he nevertheless livel on
Dearly three days after the doctor, said it
wes Irnpoiuible for him to live more than
«n hour or two longer.
JHiivc cleaned out about 400 shawls al­
A ILirtl-Working Jarlirt.
most at our own price and beginning
The paralytic stroke of Justice Millar

-SHAWLS
BOSTON

DRY QOObS STORE.

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a.m.
7.03
9.10
10.20
12.05,
12.35
1.05
2.2n
.100
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6.00

was a surprise :o every puc in Washing­
ton. His cfitixt itutipii' was apparently one
of Iron, nnd for years he worked more
than twelve hours out of the twenty-four.
It was his habit to go. into hh office.-at We will sell the above quantity of -Winter
his home on Mai-sacha-tUta ' avenue, as Shawls about
■
soon a* he hnd finuhed hi. breakfast, and
to
work
there
u[»oti
his
cases
until
the
su
­
ON HI5 WAY HOME.
preme court met at noon. During his
Preiildrnt H.rrl..,,'. Ueerptlan H| st. whole career nsa supreme court justice--------»nuinn«poliw.
he miin-ed scarce'.}- a day in altendunce
IND^NAFOLIM. Oct. ia-Prv»ideut Har­
upon the court when it tfas sluing, and
Will ronslst of 75 Beaver Shawls that
rison and i.i* party reached thi* city he worked far into the uight writing bls
will l&gt;e glveu away for 81.25 worth 82.75.
at « o’cluck Sunday morning, after an un­ opinions and passing upon comm after his
eventful run from Si. Louis. Mr. J. R. return front the Capitol.
McKee, the president’. »ou-in-law. acContains 42 Beaver Shawls which
rompanied by Mra McKee, ttorir san BsnHe wm* n rolftMucnled man. and he
jamiu. and other relative and friends, never had the advantage of coll.*ga train­ you can purchase for 88.50 worth $4.00.
went to i ht&lt; station’, and" all were wnrrnly ing. Like Justice Bradley he was very
and affectionately greeted by the pru-,1- foud of mathematics, and he kept up his
deuL
ihu
president,
in
company mathematical studies duMng hit latter
Is 85 elegant quallly Beaver Shawls nice ।
with
the
McKees
w.is
at
once yean. He started life a* u drug clerk, line of colors, all new patterns, this sluiwl
driven to tho rrri-leiics of ths latter, bu and spent three years in making up pre- !s elegant value fot Sd.00 but our price will
be
83.50. Ixsss than manufacturer's cost
North TenucsM-v strwi. where breakfast scriptiou-. He then weat to a medical
wa* served. Secretary Tracy, Marshal *cheul in Kentucky and practiced niediRanndell, and C. R B’.hop, of the Chesa­ ciuc for eight yean after he had obtained
peake mid Ohio railway, were driven to bis diploma. He found it impossible for
is a case of 68 superb velvet Beaver
the Denison houw. which ih.-y nutrie their a young doctor to get along without a Shawls beautiful, baudsome gumls. no bet­
headquarters during the day. Private wife, and he had two children before he ter shawl in the market for 88.00. But
Secretary Halford wn» the guest of W. H. decided to giro up medicine for law. we have this lol to dispose of for 55.00.
When be begun to study law Ip? took up The greatest opportunity now'awaits to
Smith.
bttya sliawl.
the study of Ixtliu, and acquired a thor­

Wednesday Oct. 1st.

LOT No. 1.

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&gt; pie, XU 1 speeches were made at tho station
by Govtruor Francis Mayor Noonan, and
the president. The day’s programme con­
sisted of n |Mrade review from the balcony
of the Soatht-ro hotel, n visit to the fair
ground*, lunch nt tbe club house, a drive
acres* the bridge to EistSL Louis dinner
st the Southern hot.-), add n visit to the
expoaiiion. Th'.' party left St. LuuU at
11 p. m.
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Washington (Tty,- Oct. 1) -President
Harrison arrived in the city at ub &gt;u: b a.
m. to-davj lie whs driven ut once to the
White llju«&lt;-.
S.nca bi* departure n
week ago lu* hit* traveled 3,0JU mile* ahd
slept in hi&gt; car every night except one.

ST. Pail, Miun., Oct. 13.-At Como
station, in the suburbs of St. Paul, on
tfie Great Northern line, a fatal mnashup
recurred last night. An Omaha train,
loaded with live stock, collided with an
ANGRY WOMAN WITH A GUN.
eaatr.ru Multiasota train bound for Duluth
with miAcellun.mu* merchandise.
The She Fill. N Druggist Full of Shot and
n Great Commotion.
train i were running at top 'speed and
ATCnwk Kan., Oct. Itt-Mrs. Plum­
both were completely wrecked.'
mer, the wife of the prominent physician
Tbe Casualty List.
• Jatnes Hill
killed, one m tn fatally uf Muscotah, created a sensation lust
Injured and four seriously wounded as night by filling D.r. J. E Martin, a drug­
follows: William Jbhnston, o.’ Washing­ gist, full of shut for selling wh.sky to her
ton, stockman, fatally crushed; Absuiem husband. She was after wart! stoned and
Anderson, fireman, crushed nnd scalded: Qffcerwiaj punished by Marlin’s clerk.
John Gon da, engineer, severely ent and Zhe wa* arrestjd, but her hu.band went
bruised: James
English, brakeman, ter bail. Martin tried to shoot in self-de­
burned and hack broken: Frank Young, fence but was too excited V&gt; use hi*
conductor, cut about the head and rib&lt; weapon. The extent of bis injuries is not
broken. Thirty-five freight car. were de­ known.
.
-—
molished and both engines completely
wrecked'.
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Washington Cnr, Oct 13 — Judge H.
W. Somerville,,a raeinber of ihv board of
SIX MEN WERE CAUGHT.
S.n.r.1 -ppr»l~" ,™m
b«ju., rena-wl • IfflS ■»* exl&gt;«o-«™ »Pln'
Ion upon tbo n&gt;™. Imports, iMM &gt;h«
Chicago, Oqif 13.—Six msn ware in*
bo, ori on or I, llkrir u&gt; orbw un.lrr lb.
jured. two of them quite seriously, at tbe cu.ion&gt;. MlmlnUlranon low. T^',1"‘*'°’
works of the Illinois Steel conlpsny yes­
b. .„ oppmv-l of 1 bo ™1« -ilop'-1 “I '»•
terday. A nuarbef of men were raising W boo— perm,r»»» lh” ’■P"h'r “
a huge iron trus* whan the guy pole count u qoorumo, member. ,&lt;ir,&lt;&gt;rer.l./
pX
“. bu. br
'“™2
snapped in two and tbe true* fell to the
ground with a crash. Most of the men
re con* Wei ed absent
lovute.
Tbe
aomplainunts
claimed
that
saved thrmsrives by jumping, but six
the law was udrou-tHutional
were struck bv the heavy piece. Thsfol*
lowing Is a list of the injured: Frank this method of doing »•«»*»«*
tdun sustain* the speaker met cry point.
bui'.th. shoulder blade and several nos
broken, may die; Mike Nowark. severe
scalp wound; John Cm**. 1 "trick
Wynti-TO. COT. O=u II-Ejnnl
Michael Toole and John Dieber, slight Caton. A elg.rm»ker. 21 T-»" »&lt; »®»
scalp wounds* and bruise*.
hsuunltlril .nielli- beri- U-t —ulog In I
the rc.r ol tbe Wblra Houw.
He-;
.
........Two Mril *»«••&lt;*
bU hnael in beliravn «h- I™" I
COLUMW* a, Oct. is-Saturday after- ■
railing, ot the I-nc - ib»t .urtmnel. tbe
rauiun
him«e f to death.
engine room ot P. Hayden * ro* a
a .
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kUteUsT,

,M* ow- * Gen. Man.

M. FOWLER,
.
•
Dentist
Room* fortndrhr occupied by Dr. Jouea, over
Smith. Ham* &amp; \ an Arman’*.
A. BARBER. M. D„
•
I1ty.*ician and Surgeon,
Office over Nevin’s stoke. Office hours from 3

H

H W. LOWRY, M. D..
vT •
Physician and Surgeon.
Makes a specialty of treating diseases of tbe
KYEand EAR and tbe preservation of vision
GLXt®KSly flUlnB SPECTACLES aud eye
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court1
Bouse,Hasting*. Mich.

ough know ledge of the Inugdhgr. He. bow
ever, thought that study unnecessary for
young men in the later years of bis life.

C. WELTON

Is agent tor the Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co.
Be writes policies on a man’s property against
loasby tire.lightning or wind; against a man’s
life by death and accident.
MITH A COLGROVE,
Lawyers.
(Office in Union block, Hastings.)
Practice Is all the courts of the state.

S

LOT No. 3.

\ E. KENASTON,
la.
Attorney at Law,
(Over J. 8. Goodyear &amp; Co.*# utoh*.)
Practices In all courtsof the State. CoDectloog^
promptly attending to.
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R. TIMMERMAN. Homcepathlc Physlcign and Surgeon.
(Office over Lathrop's drag store.)

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ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, In­
,
suranev and Loam.
Office with J. Q. Runyan &amp; Bon. 3 doors north
of Foetoffice.
Bpeclalattentlon given to making exchanges

lots for sale.

.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

'

We have secured 42 heavy camels hair
shawls, beauties all.
These goods were
F. BROliEtUiEB. Fr^prlrtor.
made to sell for 86.00. but necessity knot’s
no law nnd they will lie.yuurs. if you' Cor. Jefferson nnd Court,St*., Hasting*, Mich.
come in time fur 83.00.
Don’t wait, but i
Rates, S I .OO per Day.
make a special trip to be nt this Shawl
Thl* House I* new. with pleasant roorr*. The
Sale.
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patronage of the public is respectfully solicited.

SALESMEN
*“,fal Inducerntni* to good men. Fine outlts.'
Low-price*. H. V. Clark &amp; Co.. Nurserymen,
Rochester, N. Y.

mas ckocp remed’
The Chlldrtt’e Medicine

Marr &amp; Duff,

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M. B. GILLASPIE. Notary Public
and U. S. Claim Agent,
all kind* of claim* before the
the Interior office. Call on him
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raer °°art
Jefferson 8te,
Hastings. Mich. _____________________ '

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LOT No. 2.

LOT No. 4.

The president and Secretary Tracy at­
tended chart: &gt; at the First Presbyterian,
ahd after the services were over, took
luncheon at the Denison. He remained
at tbe hotel about Lliree hour*, during
which time many people called to pay
their respects. There waa no formal re­
ception. and tire visitors Mere greeted
much in the same manner thntihey would
have been had they been calling upon
Gen. Harrison in ute law office.

m. Telephone, eon
t Holloway's drag

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HALF THE REGULAR PRICE

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P. DRAKE, M. D.,
Office he
necting &lt;«
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Fargo's
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A. SHELDON,
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
Abstract Block, riastiuga.
Money to loan on Real Estate Real Estate
sold ou c»niinls*'.lon. General eon myaadtng.
rfsnnr a complete set of Abstract Books, com­
piled from tbe Record*, can fnrulab complete
ibstract*.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

P
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He said out.long ago: “J »m inclined to
think very highlr of the purity
of
tbe American' bench
We decided
cu&gt;e* lust year which
woujd have
We wBlalso put Into this sale 40-extra
enabled any member of the ctjurt. by
taking advantage of the views bo' had of fine wtxds single Shawls, good value for
the majority of tbe judges, by hinting S4.00, that will gn for $2.50.
Also 32
them to bis wife or to some inllneutlal Specially nice wool Shawls that are double
friend, to Imre, made n million dollars will be sold for 85.00 cost you 88.00 any­
Liter in the nftrrnooa the prvddent and Bujyuu will find none uf tho judges a where cite. For Shawls come to
Secretary Tracy were dnvsti about' tbe cent richer from such a source, and no
city, and subsequently the former took whisper of that kind has ever been heard.
lea at the McKee rraidenc.*, where he All kinds of schemes are planned Uy spec­
spent the 'evening receiving edit of old ulators to And out what tho court is go­
friend* nnd neighbor*. At 111:33 the pres­ ing to do beforehand, but I am glad to
ident and hl* party returned to their' say that there is no instance on record of
Philadelphia. Oct. li—A special to Fpeciai cnr in which they spent the night,
BATTLE CREEK.
a justice of the supreme court violating
The Leagar from Kinkora, N. J„ sbys: Ueparting for the ea*t nt (J a. iu. During the trust, which be htu sworn to keep in­
Five persons were drowned In the river the-day the president frequently ■«ked violate.'’ \
pear the sluiccnnd the Knickerbocker Ice for news of tbe condition of Justice Mil- |
1‘rrsonnl Characteristic*.
houses nt thia place yesterday by the cep- ier, and expres cd the deepest sdicitihle
Justice Miller was very simple in his
sizing
siring or
of a l&gt;oat.
The nami-a of tho*c as to the probable result of his 'llneis.
habit*. He often rode out to tbe Capitol
drt,WBCj1 are: Solomon Fletcher, aged 82;
nnd back In the street cars and tbe 5-cent
Tbe reception ot th.* party a:
Liuls berdicw mid passed up the fares foe colored
John Fletcher, aged Sh Angelo Fletcher, I
xged 24, brothers; Cbeafu* Merry, r.g-d j wav an enthusiastic one. After an all­ washerwomen and laboring mon again
43, and Alonxo Cannon, aged 22 AH five ■ night ride, during which their rest was and ngnlii. 'He would talk to any one.
lived here, and were employed n»
’• I• brass bnnibi. the roll of drum*, anti tbe ' court, h^ was nplain, common souse, ev­
ouuuiua Dr.ch yartL Tne men were ,
erydny man out uf it.
bringing twenty-three piles from Silver,' shout j of-the people, the party cirri'., ’ at
’ the M'Asouri nn&lt;ropol:s al 9 a.m. They
_ .
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I^ake ice hcu«c in an op«*n boat with n tin- ,‘ were welcumetl by n great tbroux uf pro |
mb
GEN. BELKNAP SDEATH.
In attempting to make Ian I the boat
careened, and the heavy pile* shifted to
one side, overturning the craft. Tne n/cn
sank at oner, and the attempt* mmre to
save their live* by onlookers were una­
vailing. Tbe bjdiee of Angelo Fletcher
and Cheafus Merry were recovered.

TUAKT. KNAPFEX * WUVKB.
Attorneys at law.
Over Haatiugs NaUooal Bank.
Hasttngs.Mlltetei
Associate office*, at Grand B*p&lt;dM, Mich.

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of Apoplexy.

Washington City. Oct. 14.—Much sur­
prise and regret was occasioned yester­
day momlng by tho announcement of the
death of Gcu. W. W. Belknap. He wa*
found dead in bed in hi* ronin .by his law
partner. Gen. Belknap bail not bccu seen
by any one since Sstnrdny nliout mid­
night, when he retired. The chamber­
maid
to him yerterday mornlug
and got mi reply, so she went to .the office,
where bis p.ir:.ier had -just arrived, and
it was discovered that he wns dead. He
hait died sdme time iu tho thirty hours
•cure he wils hist sien.
Sketch «&gt;f HU Lite.
William worth Belktinp hiid been one
of the mu4t noted men in the country.
Hr wa* boiln In Newbaa N. V.. -‘rept. 23,
1839. and was tbeso.i of? Gen William G.
Belknap, a distinguished soldier of the.
war of 18K3 nnd the Mexican war. At
the outbreak of the civil war be war prac­
ticing law *t- Keokuk. la, where lie went
in 185’. He bad served hh a Democrat in
the Iowa legislature in 1837. He took a
regiment to the front, of which, he was
commsnder. In his mdlttry career he
was at Shiloh and Vicksburg and was
with Shermau on his march to the sea
He was promoted to the rank of brigadier
general nnd major general
Political Service*. /
After the war he waa made collector of
internal rctvenUB at Keokuk. In Grant’s
second torn he wa* made secretary ot,
war, and while he was serving in this of­
fice tho blow fell upon him that nearly
wrecked hl. Ufa
Heister Clymer, of
Pennsylvania who wa* chairman of the
miiilary committee of congress, created
a great .eiMMitiou by bringing in articles
of impeachment against Belknap, whom
he accused of having given away a poet­
tradership for a money consider.i' Ion He
was imiwached bat the impeachment
failed In the senate He had resigned hi*
office t» &gt;oon as the charg.- wa* made.
Wm He a Guilty Maaf
•
That t* a question, that h answered va­
riously, but the general opinion i* that
Belknap sacrificed hlms-ilf to save a
woman, nnd that woman wa* hl* wife.
He mad.* no detente He l lolix.-d his
wife,
mid it wn» —
"he wlio
gut .nil tho
WMe. nuT|
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lived tog
together
some year-, although there wa. do legal
separation. His personal friends never
believed in his guilt, and many oihera
were with them.
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Increase i severity in ths inspection of
meat arriving from America.

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F. C. STOWELL. Agent.

STEAM ENGINE

To tbe Qualified Elector* ot Hany C*otfety:
I*urailway to due notice from the Heefetary ot
Stale, you arc hereby notified that, at tbe
General election to be held In the State urt
Michigan an Tuesday, Norebmrr 4th next, the
following state officers are to be elected, a gov­
ernor, lljutennnt governor, secretary of state,
state treasurer, auditor general, .csmintnloney .
of the stall ear d offiee.nttorney general, and sup­
erintendent of itublic instruction; olson member
of the state Board of Education in place of
Jsmes M. Bnllao, wlio*e term of office will ex­
pire lAeronilier-IK a. D. itoO; also a reoreseatatlre In congress for the aid congressional
district of thu state, to which yonr eonutv be­
long*; nl«o a. senator for the nth Minatorial
district, composed of ili&gt;* counties of Barry and ’
Eaton; also a representutlve In the stale legtalaturo for one representative district tor Harry
county; ol«» an Associate Justice of the
Super ine Court to fill the vacancy caused by tbe
deatb of JauiesiV. Campbell ctbe term of office
tor which said Supreme Justice la to be elected
will expire ItecenQier .list. 1N»; also a proporition fora Convetiirmi tor a general rc»l«lnn'&lt;tf
the Coustltutton of tills state, as provided by
Act No. 180 of the public acts of 1WO.
Ion nre also notified that at said election
there will be elected the following county offleer* for Barrv county; a sheriff, clerk, county
treasurer. regMer of deeds, prorocuung at­
torney. two circuit court commlstlonin., two
coroners and a county •urveyor.
ItaKKttHHtttMKIt.
Sheriff of Barry County. Mlcb.
Ilasthigs Mich, September lOth. iwo.
MORTGAGE 8ALH.
Default having been made In tbe conditions

register of deeds, for I’m* county of Barry and
itatc of Mlchlcui.on tbe 2*th day of September
A. D. lMa.inllber33 of mortgage*, on pagein,
Hald mortgage «•»» on the ex pres* condlllou
that should any default be made in p*j went of
said Interest or any part thereof tn nuy day
whereon the same 1* nuwle payable, as above ex­
pressed and should the same remain unpaid and
aud In at rears for the snaee oL thirty day* then
and from thenrefortb. that Is to ray. after the
lapse of the said thirty dais the aforesaid prin­
cipal sum of three hundred doJars with all
arrearage of Interest therein shall al tbe option
of said obligee, bis cxeculnr*. administrators
or assign* become and be due and parable im­
mediately ihrreaJter. although tbe period limitrd for tbe psi merit thenyl may not then h*ve
expired, and. default having been made In
the pajroent of Interest due March 22, taGO and
the Mine having remained unpaid at d in ar­
rears for the »)mre &lt;&gt;| thirty days and upwards
the aforesaid orim-lpMl sum of three hundred
dollars with all arrewragesof tnterext tbervoa Is
now due and payable by. tbe terms of said [mortgage.|nn which n.»nr»ge there I* eta!mod to be
doe at the cat- of this nolle* the snm of three
hundred and twenty-one dollars aud an attarney’a fee of fifteen dollar* provided for In said
mortgage, and nn »u-t or proceedings at law hav­
ing been Instituted to recover t!&gt;o money* lie-

contained In ssld mnrtimg*-, and the *tati!te in
such ease made and provided, notice 1» hereby
Rven Chaihti Saturday the eighth day of Novem•r. A. I). I» i. st ten o’clock In the forenoon
I shall sell at ptit»Uc autJIlnn. to the highest bid­
der. st the txirth front dnorot the court bou«n
In the city ot Bastings (tbs: being tbe place
where the circuit court fr»r Barry county I*
3CND FOR OUR CATAUDQVt*»o PRICES
bolden), the ph-mucs dencrllied In saul mort­
gage. nr wo mtH*hthereofa*n&gt;Myl*ehevr*M»ry
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
to pay the amount due an hkI&lt;I mortgage, with
eight
per rout. Internt, and all legal cost*,
IHOIANAPOLIS, IND.
together with an attorney'* fro uf fifteen
dollar* covenanted for therein, die prrmlws
MICHIGAN STATE l.ANl» O- F1GE, r
bring described in said tnortgag- n* all«list cer­
Laming, Oct 1. lt®l. ; j
tain Ini. piece nml p*rrrl of land sHumIc In the
Notice is hereby given, that the following de­ township -»f Halting* In thveouul.vnf Barry aud
scribed primary school land, siltrate In llarrv state of Mlchtgan, and koown ami di-i«-r;b«*d a«
countyjorfeiicd far non-nsyment of Interest will follow*.- The v.e*l hull of north wr*tfractlor*I '
be offered for sale al public stiction nt this offi-m
November I3U&gt; . !W0. at ten n'etork A. M. unless
previously rodccnitd according to law-

OR

BOILER

No of Ortittcate.

Description. Sectleu Toa» Kanpe

�JAM.

CROWD,
The low prices we are placing oh our goods are winning the popular verdict of bargain see er
enormous stock of

We have placed on our shelves an

Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Novelties, Trimmings and Yams,
All bought before the late advance and we intend our customers shall receive the benefit.
cloak department.

We are offering exceptional good values in our

Plush Jackets, Newmarkets, Cloth Jackets and Shawls
Qur effort to please the people in our clothing department is a success and our sales are increasing daily.

Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Boy’s Suits and Overcoats, Childrens Suit
and Overcoats
We have great values in underwear for ladies and children.

Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mittens and Furnishing Goods
We have received our stock of

Ladies’ Fine Shoes,
And good serviceable shoes for men, boys and children.

Please call, look over our stock and get prices, and we are satisfied you will be convinced that our goods are rignt and our prices are right.
YOURS, ANXIOUS TO PLEASE,

PRICES PRECIPITATED. Si
Wall Paper!

Wall Paper!
TkED’KTbfOTCHKISS

■fRED’iTbFOTCHKISS

RUG6IST.

Brown Backs, 6 cts. per double roll; white backs,
i cte. per double roll. Nice new stock of Gilts
from 10 cts. up

FRED’K HOTCHKISS
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
For careful examinations nnd low price*
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for first-daw work, go to Abbott the
Optician, as he makes a specialty of cor­
recting r’.I defects ot vision. Satisfaction
guaranteed. Examination free. With Dr.
KtelwB. IB Emt Main-st., Battle Creek,
Mich.

Devotional services led by Rev. B. Hamp.
Report of secretary and appointing com­
mittees.
.
.
Paper by Mrs. Kate Joslin, Should onr
lesson helps take the place of the bible.
Discussion led by Mrs. Ted Mead.
Report of Sunday school delegates.
AFHOUtOON KK«V1CK 1X0 p. M.
Praise service led by the prcaldent
Paper by Mrs. J. S. Goodyear, of Hast­
ings: Defects In Sunday school work.
Discussion led by Rev. Stewart.
Paper by Bov. B. Hauip. Discussion
Jed by Elder Hater.
Question box, conducted by Mrs. J.
Marshall.
Children’s meeting nt 4. p. tn.. led bl
Mrs. E. L- Parish.

Minins In Cob*.
The British consul general at Havana in
n recent report describes the reaulta of the
late ctiNcoreries of mineral deposits in
Cuba. It was supposed that copper wiw
the only metal in tho island
"------l&amp;SO-S!
iron wns
ties in
the mountains of the eastern provinces,
and this was followed by dl*c»verit-s Of
asphalt, manganese, gold and other
mrtala. "Slneo then," saya Mr. Crowo, “1
have on several occasions endeavored to
call the attention of the British public to
the opening Cuba offers for mining enter­
prise, but hitherto tho field bn been left to
the Americans, who during the last dec­
ade have made some profitable venture*.
The Americans have made
pinning—German consular reports have
already drawn attention to them—and it
would be a matter of regret should Engliahmen (who often travel far to make
doulrtfnl investments) neglect good oppor­
tunities nearer home.”

A volume I* soon to I* published rela­
tive to Barry county timl is destined to be
valuable as a book of reference both to the
people of tte present as well as the future/
It will give In detail tbe origin of earlf
settlers, pioneers, and prominent and rep­
resentative citizens, who are or have been
active facton? in the county's settlement'
kvkkuio sehvh
and subsequent growth and progress—this
Led by
K. Stewart.
will be given In lengthy and graphic perAddress bv Rev. &lt;feo. Johnson.
snnal descriptions and articles. The work
h tn lie n model of bookmakera art mechanleaiiy speaktag. printed in clear tjpe.
DlaraeU'a BlrUtplac*
found hi fall Turkey morocco, gilt, etc.
Seven fair cities contended for tbe honor
ID mity a beautitul souvenir. Its
title will be i Potrait and Biographfcoi of bearing Homer, but ws do not knnw
how many will iu the future compete for •' Read-ira of “Lorna Doone" will rememAlbum of Barry County. It will be pub­ the privilege of giving birth to Mr. Gbul
i,fi. ter tho loaches of which John Ridd waa
lished by Chapman Brother*. Chicago.
particularly fond. This flah is afoul ten

Tte fourth buxMisy ■‘chord vou
Costk-tiw township will be held at

Truman.
President. Mrs. G.
----------VkwPre-M.. Mra. J. B. Marshall.

apartat barometer. When a storm fat ap­
proaching it never ftdfai to rise host tte
muddy bottom a£ the large hike or marsh

■lection Xotlrc.

PLACE
TOUR
HONEY
Where It Will Do You the
MOST GOOD.
If the lowest prices and best qualities of
goods are any object; if prompt attention to
the wants of customersis any inducement; then
buy your boots, shoes, rubbers, overshoes, etc

To tbe qualified votersol Ilatihu-. cmL_
Pur«tmnt to due notice from. Maker stin-ier.
■fortfat Dam ««“&gt; •■"&lt;&lt; 3 ’
!'
law. you arc aerrby notified
General election to be hel«
l,,T ’
MfchUan &lt;w TncMay, November
foUowiagstai.
iaut governor,'secretary of
eruor. lL*utr:n

XjGta.aLati' trnn oi ’■'-1'
imber SisL A. D. t«0: "bo a rei*c«o .
OUtrlet of It iraur.tti which '

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Hastings Banner.
^STINGS, MICH, OCTOBER 23. 1890.

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The best .
ing medium
ry County.
WHOLE NO. 1846.

HUbSON’S

S.-TZ'i •-

ABSOLUTE ONE PRICE.
£

Our Special Fall Overcoat Sale!
W I iummened to-morrow morning and continue one week No man
who wants one of these nobby and necessary garments
*'
should fail to be on hand.
'’

$7.50.
\t this price you.can have choice from a large and elegant assortment
... l-rmce Charles. Hy Front and English Box Fall Overcoats, well made
,e: trimmed.
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$10.00.
This is a popular price and we give a finer Fall Overcoat for it than
•iier house in the state. Our $10 lines includes cheviots, meltons
jals. crepes, etc., in all latest styles.

$12.00.
.V tip- figure wo give you choice from a gorgeous assortment of short
il medium cut English sack and box, fly front and Prince Charles Fall
o-eats. in tine all-wool materials.

$15.00.
This is our great leader. Imported cheviots, light-weight English melFrench wide wales and diagonals, covert cloths aud crepe-. These
he materials our $15.00 Fall Overcoats are made of.

$20.00.
X., tailiir in the &lt; ity can take your measure and make vou a tiuer or
er fitting Fall Top Coat than thbse for which we ask $fb. They are
in style, fit and quality.
W ■ haven't enough space to speak of our stock of Fall Suits to-day, but "
if you'll call and see our goods and prices before buying elsehvhete. you'll learn spmethiug to your advantage.

TOWER CLOTHING CO
1’earl. Monroe anj Canal-sis.. Grand Rapids. Mich.

DRINK

LION
COFFEE
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A TRUE COMBINATION OF

Mocha, Java and Rio.
A BEAUTIFUL

SOUVENIR

Picture Card Given
WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE

THECKrtHK

LION COFFEE
When von buy your Groceries try a
package MON COFFEE. It is the
best in the United States—made tin from
a selection of Mocha, Java nn«l hi",
propcrlv blended and is conceded hy nil
co make the nicest cup of Coffee &gt;n ibo
land. For Sale Everywhere.

What - it for?
Turn it

5TOVE5,

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Ir

THE BANNER
75 CENTJ.

.1 SHORE “

edtowert

(•’-Mj ai: 1 tvoo.j, und anybody but a crank will c°?( jinnires.
onriva!jl..| ext-eilence of the Peninsular Stoves
‘ a,1(jj
et"rv.:‘re
specialty. Full line of builder s hai
p
‘ • "'i -- pertaining to the hardware trade.

QOObYEflR BROS •

provided they are in sympathy with Patron |I crats with!
with?
1 ”
How do
principle^.
■ ’* self-respecting Patrons. Of __
Mil
If the Industrial forces in the eastern parties like this revelation? ••Trade my
part of your county will Join With the 11088 for your boss If you’ll throw In tin*
Iiempcnits rm Senator, we -shall stand n harness." That is the precise amount of
principle there Is involved In the politics
good cdiar.ee of winning the -fight,
1 am Fraternally Yours,
Mr. Merrick has outlined for the Patrons
Wm. IL Neiirick. • of Barry county. Hi* line of action would
Our readers will remember Andrew l&gt;. make the order in this county nothing
Kennedy’s Htatement in the democratic more nor less than a commercial commodi­
convention. In substan&amp;j as follows: “That ty for barter and exchange. Is that what
he was In a position to know, and would the order is for? Certainly not; but it has
pledge the democratic convention u|«on his evidently fallen Into hands tljat will bo use
honor as a man. that If It would endorse II, and the only way to rescue it from them
is.to defeat their schbrne by defeating their
the Patron ticket, —
the
Barry
county
Pat- —
--j —
—.- -­
rons would support the democratic candi- ticket. This ticket has been sugar-coated
dates for congress and the state senate." for republicans by heading the county
Kennedy and,Merrick are neighbors, ujid nominees with a gixxl, but misguided man
wa&gt; —
undoubtedly from Merrick that »...
he who has always been a republican, but
*it’ —
got hts Information. Both are nemoceaU. -' wfco we shall firmly believe would not
We presume by "support" was meant have sanctioned the move had be known
the plot that lay behind Ik But roaie re­
••quietly vote" ns Merrick puts It.
Mr. Merrick h generally « Merrick man. publican had to be sacrificed, and they
The recognition he seeks nt (leiuwratlc selected him, nut from love of him we
hands has been hitherto denied him: and. think, but to hold out as ••taffy" to repub­
now he and his coterie of political wire&gt; Ilcau Patrons.
Sometimes the real inwardness of sueh .
pullers, masked behind a secret order, seek.
to use that order to knock out thow who। contemptible political prostitution can be
have been wheelhorses In the democratic- successfully concealed, but noA often. It
party, and substitute themselves a- leaders., usually recalls upon Its plotters. It was
They would have wrecked the democratic many, many years ago that a wise man
party In this connly hnd they not forced It[ said. “Be sure your sins will find you out."
The plot Is now unfolded, and the "deal”
to yield in «|«jnvention. • They nccdmpllsh-.
e&lt;l their purpose by packing that conven­. Is disclosed by the engaging frankness of
tion with tiielr political henchmen, ini Mr, Merrick, the letter writer.
Such “hosK trading" politics is utterly
some Instnntvs not even having a caucus.
In towushiiU but picking out democratic■ demoralizing and corrupting. There is
Patrons mid' bringing them to the conven­■ no principle in it but greed. A deal of
tion. Thu* they eiammal their ticketI that nature Is degrading to the voter, and
down denfi»frat|c throats.
Thus they■ Il Is but a step from sale of principle for
knocked out old liners. Thus they cai&gt;-• office to sale of votes for money, as We
turud the democratic organization bypack­- shall show, from Nr. A. T. Green, the
ing it&gt; convention. Thus they made them­- man addressed by Mr. Merrick.
Mr. Green wanted logo to the senate.
selves masters of the democratic partr ini
Barry county. It was a desperate piece off He JockeyVd around for a deal between
democrats \d Patrons, as we think the
business, but they played it and won.
.Since then these men. the Patron-demo­■ inference of Merrick’s letter will prove. '
cratic marplots, who are now the demo­- Evidently he felt" encouraged by this
cratic party of Barry county, so tar asi charming epistle of Merrick’s, for three
leadership Is conrerned. have made an ef­- days later, he,wrote the following:
fort to smooth down the ruffled feelings of
Kalamo. Mich. Oct. ». IWXk
democrats who are such from principle not
policy, and to hoodwink enough republi­
Lansing, Mfch.
can Patrons to make their dastardly plan Dear Sir:
successful. They have worked in secret
1 am a poor man and trying to secure
conclave, anil but for Merrick's letter, no
the democratic nomination for state senator
posltbe proof of their purposes could be
wlth a good chance of success. You need
afforded.
all the help you &lt;ytn get I can help you
That Merrick wrote this letter admits of
tn a sly way it yen are willing to give mo
no doubt. The handwriting is positively
money to buy my way into tl»c state senate.
Idcntlfieii. The envelope bears the post­ I don’t care who is governor. S3.000 will
mark at Hastings and the receiving stamp
get me then-. Be careful and send no re­
at Kalamo. The law of libel in this state turn request on envelope. I mean busi­
is very strict, anil we would not dare mis­ ness.
A. T. Green.
represent. But if Mr. Merrick wishes to
Kalamo Mich.. Eaton Co.
go into any • court In an action of libel
A
fiirtfrnileot
Green's letter will he
against us on the question of - the -author­
ship of this letter, we are prepared tor found on our local page.
To thia offer of Green's Mr. Turner
hltn. But if he does. It will be purely for
jmlltical effect; for he can' have no doubt made no reply. . TIm* day of the democratic
about sending this letter to A. T. Green. senatorial convention was approaching,
We hold the original, and arc ready to go and Green grew anxious, so he wrote
another letter as follows:
into court with IL
Note Mr. Merrick's langauge about Pat­
Kalamo, Mich.. Oct 14, 1890
rons of Barty county "quietly” voting for
U&lt;«. Janes M. TtirxEit,
the democratic-nominees for senator and
lensing, Mich.
congressman, just as Andrew D. Kennedy Dear Hut:
said they would If the democrats endorsed
I*erhaps you think there is some triek­
the Patron county ticket. That shows the
; ery In my effort to assist yon to the gw­
“deal" the “bargain" by which the deliv­
. emorship If you will help mt- to make the
ery of theSfirlhright of Patrons of Indus­
canvass for state senator. I can assure
try whom they can control Is promised. ‘
yon there is none whatever. You keep
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A T. Green lives h&gt; Kalamo. Eaton Co­
ls a farmer, a democrat, correspondent of
the democratic organ of Eaton county, and
chairman of the democratic representative
chainnan
Kansas Citv, Mo.
Toledo, o. committee for the western district of Ea­
toTcvCTty.
ton county.’lloyeanted
He yearned to
to 1*
be state
stale senator
senator
ukim
i®*J,KI rol rwr'
from this district, and later on we will
show that be had a very able-bodied de­
sire to write “senator after bb name. He
began ctohor
casting about for support. —
He whisk
began
-------- ­
ed his hook over into Barry county, and
thought |&gt;C
he would
how---the
Patrons
tllOUglll
WVM1M find out --------------• * stand on the quetitimi
would
question of*
of iibuh. nr*mlnomi­
letter ft!
ot innllirv
inquiry
nation 7k*
I’ addressed
- J.S....—•«A his
l,l» I.Hnr
to Wni. ll.”Merric£^chairm
chairman of the Pat­
county
comtnltfee.
William
ton
aiaut
walk to Kalamd and whisper
didn't
In Mr. Green’s car that he hud a 1 av
ron
hen covering a
1»W
of dcmocniUc eggs. He 1»«&lt;J better done
1 CHANCE W MAKE , (RAON E\. go but he didn’t. With a simplicity that
is simply channing. with «J»nkncM that
A tttlMry *-'d
Wanted everywhere.
M pre.’-rred.
Address, station w, |s positively enchanting.-William wrote a
Co- Genevn,^. leltir to Mr. Green. A few days later Mr.
Green w«a In tbu city of Charlotte, and
lost Uiis letter
it was found by n wellknown business man of that citj. and glv«i tn Gen. P. -B. Alnger. editor uf the
Cliarlotte Bipubllcan. FJom him. we s* rials?) -will slsnsl " KOS' eSlAnce ot win-1
‘
cun&lt;! it, and from the Calvert L tl»ngr»
DlWlUuESl." Nulmncb. Mama. Mar. I
Kalamo. Mlcb .utnn la
Co. a far xlurik. It was
^e*eI,w"“
I
Bnt 11 *5 unnwawry to panow Dlls
enod tilings we felt the people of Barry risk and llna-n.
Jiunty should have tbe privilege of read­
Sow Sir Merrick, bow &lt;lo yon like the , ’lory of political Infamy farther. Theror
“&gt;•* letter,, which w.- ore pn iand to
ing it In ju«t a- nearly the original form as Icmka nt yaar letter In eal.1 type?
Eenubllean Patrons, what do yon think I sntalhltllhle In any eonrl, l»-sr their own
It Is possible for the printers art to repreof II- How many of &gt;ou will walk ep to «ory. Erst of Hie pcdltleal -Mml' hy snrH For fe«T Hime may have difficulty in tbe [Sills and "quietly cart tbelr &gt;ote" tor I render nt principle, next the altered tale
reading this Joe sboMc. we give tbe word­ democratic nominee for sanalor and con- "&lt; Indmmee and rote tor money. The
xre-.- ' The bantam ter the delivery nf I
we commend to thousMtut men:
ing r.s follows: JHrtlDga, Mich.. OtL 6.13W. Mter vote,, that l» the! •■bulk 01 It- ba. ! that surrender of principle, lor the sake o&lt;
Iwen foromlly declared. Ito you want tul’po la la a .■oenrpllnr. detaalnr force to
A. T.
Kalamo, Mich.
make Nr. Merrick and &gt; few of hi, fellow | society. We will say as to Mr. t.reen Imwh
Svpt. -.'U- mrlv-l
ln "1 1-atron wkv-pulle™ the autocrat, of Barry ! ever, that lo a man who went to him under
t,rd to 'be wnurn’blp, tbe l.lnm, of oouuty polllfcs? Are jon • Interested le!»« !»««’ »'lurihm netrotlatlcm. wlto
their wnr to make themaelre. ma,ten ot. Turner be rtjWlltal he meaat tout or­
IN THE
Ibtoconnu ”1'1 I’ntort.'r n,,J n“"
tho demoenuk oreanixatlon In Barry rain.
5
fjrraa?
W.lD.tltm to- -h«'"I
ty? Do you care to be tbvslutltnE to their tu hare the beneft rt whether extrunalk... win oulitlv ra’&lt; -belt 'Ole. I1"’ “ ,br
Concluded on Ionol imps.
bulk of It. lot U" Deuwctorte awrinem. polltlcal dub to knock out old-Une demo-1

Woolson Spice Co., Manf rs,

Aw! vou'|l find out.
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'
"THK Cl!AXK lias his use, probably. But he's not plea*‘
jpt. He -itlwayi kicking the wroug way. kicking too liar ,
kicking too long, kicking the wrong man. But he can t neip
it, for he s built that way.
THE i RAXli isn’t expected to do anything else, so nowiy heeds him.
A CRAXK came into our store the other day. The *in’®
crank tyent out the same way he came" in. He
ereryhody and everything, including'ourselves. »Ve Kep
ng It on -hiving wood. auJ he left. We couldu t please him
and (lidii i try.
'
. . BI T IirXDHEOS of pleased people who are not cranks,
&gt;nokno« a good thing when they see it. who would ratner
“n.v a good thing and pay. a fair profit tbau somet hing c • 1
in whuh the largest profit is made, are numbered am g
regular custonwra. It's a pleasure to please such people, and
re &lt;loihir it right along. Just now they are buying

The Banner Las Inshtled from lite start ’
t'.iat the Patrons .of Industry political
movement in Barry county wfis manlpulat- j
e&lt;l In the interest of a few. men. who de-!
sired to foist thems&lt;*lve.* upon the dembcratie party of the county M leaders, and ■
who. If sucrcsjful In that attempt, as tlicy '
lave l»een. would sek to use the P. of I.
order a.- a democratic 'annex, und to hood- !
wink enough.republican members of that •;
nwinlutUn
t«. make
mnkf their nefarious .
organisation to
scln'mc successful.
While It si-enoil to us very tilahi that
sach was the scheme. ani&lt; that a noupoliticnl order had been prostituted in this
county for the political and selfish purposes
of these leaders, yet we had no method o( !
peering tbronsh the s-cn-t. wall behind
which these plotters were laying their
pian.-. They 'denied what we charged,
apd openly Asserted that It vrfo. an unMjhi:ih; non-poiltienl move to advance'the
fainu r’s cause. Don’t say
al­
though you may think It.
’
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,
We were murally certain that they falsifkril when they made the claims they did.
We ore nt»w prepared, we think, to prove
beyond a reasonable doubt that these
political shysters, who have engims-red
the Patron jv.illtiea! move In this county,
are mring that oider to t&gt;wst themselves
into prominence in the democratic party,
to comiiel.recognition of themselves in that
party bedauae of their Patron connection,
anti to captnn* for themselves and friends
the hSavit and fishes of tbe county offices.
And the man who has ghen the whole
tiling away is Wm. il. Merrick. Hi- didn’t
mean to. but lie opened |ih mouth and
Muck both feet in the gaping npcrature.
He wrote a letter. Some one has said
that “a politician had better walk nine
miles than write u letter." But Merrick,
in his zeal to make himself the oracle of
Patron politics and to “read, his title
clear
to"
Ahe
leadership
in
the
democracy.
to
which
he essayed,
luid more zeal than discretion. In fancy
he doubtless felt himself secure upon the
throne of power, rejoicing In the fact
that Ids cleverly-planned capture of the
democratic county convention, and the
‘•deal’’ that he hail arranged for democratic
support of the Patron ticket, had already
made him the Czar of democratic politics
in this county. Alas. fKwr soul, lie wrote
u letter!

NO. 35.

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Hastings Banner
Hasting* Thursday, Oct. S3. 1800.

ITO: no: ms
OVEB

H0LMN

a copy of “Tbe Russian Wedding Feast,’'
a painting, tbe original of which coat
1125,000. Look at the New# and you can
find out how to get one free ■’C charge.
Monday afternoon Jack Ryan'# team be-

Thea. S. Briee went to Nashville Mon­
day,
. /
Jefferson st for a few minute*. The
Robert Blackwood went to Detroit Sat­
wagon will need quite a few repairs be- ,urday.
fore it as good as new.. This together
Vemor Willison was In Kalamazoo over
with a alight bruise on one of the horses
feet was tbe extent of the damage.
I
Sunday.

HIRE’S,

Weissert Block,
Have J u»t been opened by

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Mrs. H. E. Jenne.
Special attention given to cutting and
fitting of garments. Mrs. Jenne has. liad
many years experience la the business and
will give satisfaction to all patrons.

Prices Reasonable.
J. C. WOODRUFF
Has opened a shop In tbe same building
with F. C. Woodruff’s tin nbop, and is
prepared to do all work In the
line of

REPAIRING

The Centra! school# are rejoicing In a
new drum whleh is need at the close of tbe
morning and afternoon sessions to mark
time for the pupils in passing through the
halls and down the stairs. From all reports it seems to be a most successful plan
to secure the hearty co-operation ot the
pupils In a perfect decorum, and an almost
military dlnripllno. This affords a little
physical as well as mental training in a
purely Incidental wav, as It occupies no
extra time whatever.
Tbe new Fuller &lt;k Beebe block has com­
menced to loom up sufficiently, so that al)
can see what a great addition it will be to
the appearance of Main st., and it will be
the finest block between Grand Rapids and
Jackson. So money has been spared to
make it substantial and no money will be
spared to equip the building with all
modern improvements. The only regret,
expressed on all sides. Is that these gentle­
men were unable to secure the lots ad­
joining their property, tor which they of­
fered a large price, more than the proper­
ty was really worth. Bad they been able
to buy these lots they would have erected
a beautiful three story building.
*

The latest swindle is accomplished with
a double fountain pen, one end filled with
And Manufacturing of
good ink. the other with ink that fades
away in a day or two. The sharper’s plan
is to call on farmers or others, make a
trade so advantageous to them that they
He is an expert workman and deserve# are willing to agree to it, write the con­
' your patronage.
tract or agreement wlth the ink that fades,
then manage so that the victim signs it
with the ink that lasts. Then, In a few
days, they have the name on a sheet of'
blank paper on whleh any sort of a note
can be written. People who .-tad tbe
Circulation this week
*
2.520 paper are careful bow they sign their,
names to any document offered by a
The old game of croqtet is still All the stranger. Other# are caught in this new’
trap.—Itewiston Journal.
fage In some parts ot the state.

■Boots and Shoes.

LOCAL news.

j Tbe shade'trees about the city have been
. /beautiful this fall, but Ike tiard winds and
V tains have robbed them pf their foliage.

SCHOOL COLUMN.

personal mention.

IXjrlLflflrlZUO.

Ennk Haim wu In Suaue la«t week.
The regular meeting of tbe Co- Avia­
tion was to have l&gt;cen held on Aug. -S. at
the cIomj of tbe first week ot tbe UwUtate.
As no program had been prepared, a busi­
ness meeting was held and the following
office# elected for tbe eneulng year:
Pres.—J. R Clarke.

R. B. Messer went to l^ike Odessa on
:Monday.
Frank Norwood, of Delton, was In the
‘city Saturday.’
Aaron Roos went to Galt, Ont, Satur­
day on business.
L. E. Knapptn, of Grand Rapid#, was in
the city Saturday.

Dr. Lowry made a business trip to Mid­
dleville Thursday.

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the position in the pa«»ti and who will give
to the duties of the offire the most pains­
taking care. If a change had to be made,
as was the fast because of partisanship
only, the board made a satisfactory selec­
tion.

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We understand the board of education
has decided to raise SlOtOOO this year, for
the purpose nf retiring? the last Install­
ment of school bonds. While this will
made city taxes a little higher than usual,
our citizens will pay the increase cheerful­
ly, since they know that it will wipe out
these 10 per cent, bonds, and leave the

lug for
tbe aid given to manufacturing
institution# last year. This tax nil will
pay readily. In view of the great Improvement in the city, due to the eetaMUhlng of
these manufacturing enterprises. Better
heavy taxes for a few years to establish our
city on a prosperous footing, than light
tuxes and a dead town. Certainly people
will be willing and glad to pay as long as
they see something u&gt; show for the money.
Secretary of the State Osinun has decid­
ed to have tickets printed this fall by the
state printer, and they are pouring into the’
state printing office by the hundred. Re­
garding the decision of the Supreme Court.
Mr. Osmuii says: "On# thing is sure, and
that la. if 1 am tn be held responsible for
tbe uniformity of the tickets, their deilv* ery, the payment therefor, etc.. I propose
to hare the work of printing done right
where I can supervise it 'The notion that
I can do thia thing bi 80 odd different
counties In a few days, la to my mind,
most absurd and impracticable. 1 shall
hare tbe work that comes to me done here
Id Detroit under my owi supervision and
at Lansing under the eye of my deputy.

cut U&gt; tlie country pub!i»hers and tin- pa-«id »
OVW, 1U
MLMUg.
S'
—
exercise that reeponsibthly for it tiiat the

for the present. It Is our Intention to In­
crease the capital stock of the-bank to a
half million dollars within the next year.
—Chattanooga (Tenn.) Sunday Times.
and time and money too precious, to be,
frittered away in the trial of uncertain,
means of cure, when one is afflicted with[
any lingering or.chronic aliment of the liv­.
er. lungs or blood. Now, Dr. Pierce’#
Golden Medical Discovery b such a posi­
tive remedy for all such ills, as to warrant
its manufacturers In selling it. as they are
doing through druggists, on condition that
It don’t do all that It Is recommended to,
the money paid for it will be promptly re­
funded. There are a great many blood­
purifiers advertised, but only the "Golden
Medical Dl-covery" of Dr. Pierce could
sustain itself and be sold under such trying
conditioM. T6 sell any ordinary medicine
under such a guarantee, would bankrupt
its proprietors, but with tlie "Golden Med­
ical Discovery’’ all that Is asked for It is a
fair trial, and If It don’t do all R is adverIbed to, the Hianufaeturers will cheerfully
and promptly refund all money paid font.
By thb singularly peculiar metlgxl of busi­
ness. alike liberal to the purchnsers and
exacting to tbe manufacturers the Invalid
can lie sure of getting the value of his
money, which Is not true of any other med­
icine. AU dlaeases arising trom a torpid
liver, or from Impure or poisoned blood,
are conquered by the "Golden Medlcai
Dbcovery.” Especially ha# It manifested
lu&gt; marvelous potency In curing Salt-rtirUHi.
Tetter. Eczema. Psoriasb. Impertigu. Ery­
sipelas, atMl all skiu and scalp diseases, no
matter of how long standing. Scrofulous
affections, sores and swellings, as Fever­
sores. White Swellings. Hip-jo*nt disease
add kindred a!Inienla yield to its podtive.
purirylug. strengtiwningand healing prop-,
ertiea. Lung Scrofula (commonly known as
Cunoniuptiun
of the Lungs) also ‘yield# to
&lt;------- ; “r
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u.tf
2“, “J *
fair trial. Contain# no alcohol to inebriate,

digestion; as wonderful to Ila curatii

SK—Aucmt, Utaklw.
Let us encourage the new officers by
making this meeting the best one yet held.
Owing to sickness and death In oar
family, we were unable to attend the
meetings appointed at Itanfield and Assyria
very much to our regret- From reports re­
ceived. however, it I#
“
profitable time was had and that all felt repald tor the time and effort. In the future,
we buj»r nothing may Interfere and tbe
following meetings are announced:
Hastings (Court House) Satutjlay, Oct.

Hon. John Carvetb, of Middleville was ‘J\Voodbnd, Saturday. Nov. 8.
in the city Saturday.
Middleville.
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R. B. Messer and P. T. Colgrove were
e places
Teacher# in the vicinity of t
Ln Kalamazoo Friday.
attendshould note these dates and be
Percy Jones was In Jackson a couple of ance.
days last week on business.
On Friday. Oct, 31, occurs the last -exWnt A. Sherman, of Allegap, was In amitration of the fall series. All that ex­
pect to teach and hare not a certificate In
the city Friday on-business.
force should attend this a# the board desire
Mrs. Lee Reed visited friends In to avoid any necessity for tbe Jfisulng of
Aurelius, Eaton Co., last wyek.
speeb! certificates.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Zandar.M Kalamazoo,
In the many districts where the people
visited in this city over Sunday.
have voted monej-for tiie purchase of apSberm Jewell, of Chicago, was in tthe jiaratuR as well, it I# hoped that the board
will expend the numey judiciously and
city Thursday, visiting his parents.
purchase such apparatua as will be of the
M. J. Gom, of Prairieville, was in Ithe most use. inform yuursclvea and beware
city Mondav, en route for Charlotte.
of agents..
Mrs. D. Willey, nf Reedsburg. Wls?,
This seem# t» be a great year for break­
visiting her sister Mia. C. A. Griffin.
ing records. Ijwt week John Owen, tbe
Mrs. R. Gazette, of Cleveland. Ohio, is Detroit sprinter, lowered the 100 yard
visiting her daughter. Mrs. E. Busby.
record to V 4-5 second#.
M. U Cook went to Charlotte Monday
One year ago eggs were worth 15 cent#
to attend the republican senatorial con­ n dozen, now they are worth 10. Then
vention.
[•otatoes broaglit so rents, now they bring
Mrs. C. A. Coman. of Spring Prairie, 00 rente. 'Hirn clorer seed brought S3.B0
Wls.. was the guest of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. and now 84. Then oats brought 80 rente
now they bring 85 cents. Then corn
Griffin last week.
brought 85 cents, no* 35 rente. Then
Walter Buckhout. of Toledo. Ohio, was wheat brougiit 75 rents, now 05. Who
the guest of Mrs. Julia Willison and says times arc not improving?—Charlotte
daughter Viola over Sunday.
Republican.-W. H. Schantz, whose health lias been
very poor for some time, went south last No
Name and Residence
week In the hopes of recuperating. He ... I Atnerieus Cline. Parmelee
expects to be absent 3 or 4 weeks. W. F- 112 » Susie Bechtel. Caledonia. Kent Go
t
John
Bmaeil,
Stokes has taken his place in the Whip 173 I Minnie Collis,Assyria
Johnstown
factory during Sf r. Schantz' absence.

A few day# ago I was standing by an1
American gentleman when I expressed a
wish to know which point was tbe north.
The man who advertises falsely Is a He at once pulled out his watch, looked at:
swindler. The man wbb does not adver­ it and pointed to the north. 1 asked himi
tise merits no business from the people.— whether he bad a compass attached to hisi
watch. "All watches,” he replied, "arc•
Sheffield (Ala.) Enterprise.
compasses.*’ Then be explained tome bow
The man who knew &gt;ow to run a paper this was. Point the hour hand to the sun,
to everybody’s satl»factl#n. was. unfortu­ and tbe south is exactly half way between
nately, one ot those unlucky individuals the hour and the figure XII. on tbe watch.
There are many sidewalks that ought to
who missed getting aboard the ark.
For instance, suppose that It is tour o’clock. be fixed up before winter comes.
What this town needs about as much a# Point the hour hand Indicating four to the
There were some washouts on the M. C.
anytlilng else, is a first class fire to wipesun, and IL on the watch, is exactly south.
It R. hist week, which delayed trains con­
out all the old tumble down buildings onSuppose it is eight o’clock, point the hand
siderably.
Main st Such a fire would be a blessing indicating eight to the sun, and tbe figure
X. ou the watch Is doe south. My Ameri­
XIke Hendershott Is the possessor of a
cas friend was quite surnriserl that 1 did
Drop the peddlers, sate your rags, rob­ not know this. Thinking that very pos­ 3100 l*arker hammerles# gun. It’s a daisy
&lt;■
ber, iron, lead, zine, ccjpper, pewter and sibly I was Ignorant of a thing that every­ and no mistake.
bones for cash and better prices at Die one else knew, and iiappenlng to meet Mr.
We are indebted to II. E. Kingsbury, of
Junk store on Michigan arc., Hastlugs. Stanley. I asked that eminent traveler
Muskegon, for a copy of the Muskegon
Mich., opposite Roller min.
whether he was aware of. this simple mode Chvonicle. containing an excellent account
Masonic fair at Grand Rapid# for wijlch of discovering the points of the compass? of the dedication of, tbe Beckley library In
die
said
that
he
had
never
heard
of
It.
I
that city last week.
tickets will be sold on November 48th.! at
the rate of one fare for round trip plus 25 presume, therefore, that the world is in
The Whip factory h compelled to run 13
cents for admlssion'coupon. Tickets gtxxi tbe same stale of ignorance. Amalfi Is
proud of having been the home of the in­ nours every day. and Is still w#y behind
to return Nov. I4tb.
ventor of the comjmM. I do not know orders. What in seriously needed there is
M. H. Coij.ixs, Ft. and Tkt Agt.
what town boasts of my American friend still more room, ami we expect to see ar-,
For careful examinations and low prices as a citizen.—Laboucbere in London rangrments made to secure larger quarters
for first-class work, go to Abbott, the Truth.
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another year.
Optician, as he makes a specialty of cor­
The Continental Bank, of this city, was
recting all defects of vision. Satisfaction
On the 10th Inat.. the state supreme
reorganized
yesterday
.as
the
Continental
guaranteed. Examination tree. With Dr.
court decided that the Local Option Iaw I#
Kimball, 18 East Main-eL, Battle Creek, National Bank, with a capital of 9300,000. all right and that It went Into effect ninety
The Secretary of the Treasury having days after the legislature adjourned. A
Mich.
'authorized the bank. The officers are:
township or corporation can now keep
This is tbe Zllme of year when the boat
President-^.’. D. Beebe, of Bastings, sober if it wishes.
begins to crack open in spots where the Mich.
summer beat has dried up the sides. An
First Vice President—C. IL Hensel, of \AVork I# progressing on tbe Lowell A
easy way to fill up the cranks is to melt Chattanooga.
Hastings railroad and it U being extended
equal parts of pitch and gutta percha in
Second Vice President—N.. A. Fuller, of across the river into Lowell. We bear it
an iron pot; thoroughly mix by stirring. Hastings.
reported that work on this end of the line
Make up in stmtai and melt Into the cracks
Cashier—J. D. Lindsay, of Chattanooga- will commence next spring, when the line
with a warm iron.
t
Directors—J. W. Adams. D. W. Hughes, will probably be extended to Battle (’reck.
Pcrluipfi It Is not generally known that C. H. Hensel, J. T. Williams. F. P. Hoyt.
Present Indications seem to bear out the
the attendance of students at the State N. A. Fuller. J. D. Lindsay. J. Long. W.
assertion that present modes of travel will
University, at Ann Arbor, ta greater than A. Campbell. Robbert Morrison. C. D.
find a strong competitor in aereal navigaat any other American bistitution pf learn­ Beebe, I). J. O’Connell. President C. D. Beebe is a comparative­ tlon. It Is HAid tliat the new air ships will
ing. there being alraut 2.54)0 enrolled.
&gt; be mode of aluminum, which In lighter
Tbe University ranks well with the best ly young looking man. He removes to
colleges In the country; Is a great Chattan&lt;x&gt;ga and In him this city will gain than chalk and very strong, and the price
a good citizen. He is/rmw president of- of which hu fallen very much within the
credit to the state and
made the name
past year.
of Michigan familiar hi nearly every for- two banks and vice president of three
others, besides being intemted in the
elgn land.
The Detroit Evening News. In summing
Continental, and he resigned the mayor­
x The board of su|»ervl#ors elected Henry ship of Hastings to come to Chattanooga. up the chances In the eleven congressional
Houghtalln superintendent of the poor hi It Is said be put 8100.000 in the CoutlnunUl. districts of the state, #ays: "One needs
place of Norman Latham. Mr. Latlian: To a Times man he said yesterday: "Wc, but to study tiie composition of the dlshas made a most capable official, and noth­ have issued our call for the first assess­ tricts to learn tl»c prospects of these rring but partisanship caused lite retirement ment and expect to open up within the, spectlve candidates. The first district Is
Bat in Mr. Hoqghtalin the board seuured next ten or fifteen days: We will occupy. Che only one that b reasonably sure tn the
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a mat! who has proven very competent lu the present quarters, at 881 Market street, democrats."

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J. C. BENNETT &amp; SON

’ .Swindlers an* working among tbe farhhts and every few days a story of their
successful a I tempts to |ecurv the inoney
of some self confident granger Is reconled.
There is oue effectual and «-*y prevent**
five agalnt this class ot losses. It is only
for the farmers to take and read the papery
but Uki mapy think they cannot afford to
waste thftr lime in that way.
’

A partner, who. can furnish capital to
purchase boot and shoe stock for new store
in Woodland. Address. G. Zuschnllt,
Woodland. MJch.

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A Salary
a
With expenses paid will come handy to
anyone who Is now out of employment,
especially where no previous experience is
required to get the position. If you want
a position see advertisement on page 1
beaded, *‘A Chance to Make Money.”

Following are the real estate transfers
of the week ending Oct. 20th, f»90. as
taken' from tbe books in tbe register's office:

Shot! n w u of B eA* ace es. Irving fisoQ.
Michael Strouse to Geo. W, Oak 37 a sec 6.
DaMlnr*
Naiintnlelt Pbllllpt Jo A1«G. Yoanx tercel
arc 20. Hualms- »IW.
Minnie D. AllarrM Wm, H.' \Vhidden lot- t. 2,
3.4.6.6. bik# and lots i. 2, S, blk ic. mrixera
■d&lt;1 city two
Andrew Steven* »q Holin Joeox lots3,4.9. blk
mid Middleville- frs
Hlephrtisou to Wm, I). PHt Na sec

y to T. C. Downing parrel
a&lt; t&gt; Gaorge Cook parcel MldTlios. K. Waters lot 3 blk 7.
•#79.
.fnrob Taek to Henry Eo'dnson lot 33 DeHon
837S.
A- C. Chapin to Wm.
CUm. Mar»b»Ji
WH
w»» rec 2&gt;. Barev
.fame* K. Rtnh to John MeHain lot « Bush’s
add. Drltoo 840.
Gro. K Babcock to Caroline A. U»e n e‘» of
ar’, «er t. John-town also.
»^D. bovtfl to Orlen D. Steven* 50 aMe-20

John R. Brady tS Mary Braiy parcel mash
Ville ?-&lt;w.
I. M. Boice and wife to Jm. L Crawley
cl t v ?ino.
.
Jas. L. Crawley to I. 8. Bolxs and «Ue lots
eltr 8100.
Ke, n w t0 Mirjr E&gt; «5»«*l*ree1
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ARCH IE McCOY’S

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adjonrond, the question waa “What do
you mippoKo ’PilV wM driving Ttr

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U,le •« « ‘-0
to
a 6*ncral,

tl» myseriun, riaitor to the garriaon the
prvvin,;, nigbr. Wid,
however, be waa again In onterctiot;
-mucl. of tier day. and to him, nut to hi.
xuterraur aa officer ot the day. did Ik
ocmmuntcate all tbe detail, of the pre­
vious night’s odyenture and his theories
thereanent
Late that night. Iiaving occasion to
stop to hta front door, convinced that he
beard stealthy footsteps on hla piazza,
Mr. Hayno could boo nobody in tho darknew, but found his front gate open. He
walked around hta little bouse, but not

to interest her in reference to tbe music

Tbe
where they were going. This she an­
swered.
Tlwy would go no further ing platform:
1. That tbfe republicans of Michigan
east tlian St. Louis or Chicago. Thev
lawUan
In
•. an Indian
tight- ! In
th®
might go south es far os Nauhville until heartily commend President Harrisan for
Ur t mud State. JtegUtaC
the
dtgnitjk wisdom and falthfulneav dis­
mid-Mgy.
As
for
the
sunimcr
it
would
■
&gt;&lt; dealb a ta’Kti-Uill of
• pay of soldiers who.
depend on the captain and hta leave of played by blm and his cabinet in admlnte■u-.r.l the p«ynust|r-irae
tering the affairs of the nation, both nt
absence.
It
was
all
vague
and
unset
­
Willie dying hr ImndKthe
liome and abroad.
tled. Mrs Rayner was so wretched that
Itavnr. » younifl officer
2. We applaud the patriotic course of
n a dear friend etCkpt.
ber husband was convinced that she
ixnlih frrt-vrivhcc for
Speaker Heed and tbe republicans in con­
ought
to
leavo
for
the
states
us
soon
as
|hU\.Un,''.i
,an ruruiy 0! Cnji. Jtaygress for so amending the rules that legis­
,-i:-.med In thn eMHipugupossible, aiid of course “she" must go lation can proceed hi spite of an obstruc­
• &lt;ergta Clancy and Gower
- '.Hiney bygiunb’.iqg.jart
with her. All the gladdess, brightness, tive minority, and we heartily endorse the
* man was viable. His heart was full
briniigmgto other* They
vivacity he had seen and heard of ns her course of our senators and representatives
□f a now mid strange excitement that
.
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■.
marked characteristics seemed gone; in congress.
. nt it a I'litlmulcar nn
mght,
ana,
as
liefare,
ho
threw
on
his
8. We believe tn the purity of the ballot
■
110
lira mvttic
■. ir which vlHage
■*,« 11
» Sit­
uid yet she wanted to speak with hira—
- Aiming the nr^-r““
Tverooat and furs nud tonic a rapid walk
box.
and
that
any
abridgement
ot
the right
wanted to be with him. What cquia be
.,.-r. wife of fan.
Bay­
around tho garrison, gazing up into tho
of suffrage is perilous to the safety of the
1
wrong? he asked himself
It was not
. &lt;iTinhol»e»»geil to
tip lion, and we urge the speedy enactment
Marry heavens and drinking in great
: in.-rp. n neh New k’orkrr,
intil Mrs. Waldron's step was heard re- .•by congress of such la^s as shall protect
, iireralou to tnwril lu tbe
.Tr^ugbtaof Che pure, blueing air. Re­
turning that she nerved hcreclf to sud, vtu.M* evident (vslre to
turning; he aime down along the front len, almout desperate effort. She 'start­ every American citizen jn the exercise of
be ll,„o k.ta, nnd t|„n hy
uf
dnlnncc hmdpiqued
this sacred right
of officers’ row, and.as lw approached
, .r.icti. lii-hire the tf.«tii
S5r.rq m will‘ tb“
'or tbe
led him with her vehemence:
4
■ t .r- aiHMrd (UMiir biilty
4. We are. in favor.df such a revision or
Rayner's
quarters
his
eyes
rested
longbi*duty
. ) are being sent! to the
Later that day. whep the doctor had ^•2,?;“,'’"?■? w”' •"
“Mr. Hayne. there h soiuctlikr; I must our national tariff li|ws as will protect pro­
tn;
:. mung man dors much to a Utile talk with Clancy, the ci dragoon “»»«&gt; hud Iwcn p,rror„uyj,ulec»|&gt; ingly-upou thgHb-indow he knew to be ‘.ell you before I go
If
no
opportunity
ducers. laborers* and farmers against tbe
Tbr
- ibe frozen met on; the
hers
now;
but
all
was
darkness.
As
he
&lt;o Clechlro I,Im M to 1IT.
SCCUr, I’ll write it."
declared he waa going to reform for all I
ruinous cutnpetion of foreign productions
Th, ml,lier 1^1
weU rapidly neared the house, however, he
.’..(‘ssre greeteftat Wsr- be was worth . He waa only a diatresa to .onlMx
And those were the words that had and cheaper labor, and especially commend
t«*uglit. and knew ull bl. “«!»«,- b, became aware of two bulky figures at jeen haunting him all the evening, fdr those features of the McKinley bill whleh
r and oUicrkiffl* r*. It everybody when he drank.
i- young hxau Is Mr.
( rote—far better than Buitom for tbu tl»e gate, and, ns he walked briskly past, they were not again alone, and Irt? had provide for the production of farm pro
“All right, Clancy. And when you
n promoted to a first
recognized the overcoats as those of offi­
, ' •......... .
ducts as well astnanufactored articles.
arc perfectly yourself, you can come -r^n 'i “
WM au-vtl“"S but an cers. Ono man was doubtless Rayner, no chance to ask a question What could
5. We endorse the action of 'congress in
and .stu Lieut. Hayno as soon as you like." ctMapbr of perfection lu lactic, or aen- -Ute other he could not tell; for both, the die mean? For years he lindlxien living
its action upon the silver question, and fa- '
i
try
duly;
l,ut
Uiia
did
not
prevent
BuxU-turba
life
of
stern
self
denial;
bucking
twfurv
■ I •*
•‘LxxX’nnnt Bayne is It. sir? Shure I’&lt;1
instant they recognized his step, seemed
vor the unlimited use of gold and sliver
Varrenliispromoiiou the last penny of the obli:
i ' name be beggin’ his pardon for the vexation 1 Bnt mappUlily tolling him be wa» to avert their heads. Qnce home again,
bullion as a basis for legal tender puper
Sation that, jtuftly or otherwise had
wrong in wverid pojnt. and conto.nptu.. ... -.... ----- aim are gave him last night."
currency interchangeable with coin.
,■'_! llir r iMtjtu side
I oualy Inquiring wk,we ho bad irarni lie aocn sought his room and pillow; been laid upon his shoulders was paid
' Put you have something you wanted ^.i,
.. r
"T
0. We endorse and commend the action
1 lie ?Wi» UUH» Litre beru
n.ldi.-r
nromatlv-lj but. long before he could sleep, again with interest He was a'man free and
! ' The
lbe B
'ldj,,r promptly'but
wars. The coiumand- to speak with him about. You said so •uehtraab.
and again a sweet Vision seemed to lelf respecting, strong, resolute, and pos­ of the republican party In carrying out its
l.kitt. Ilnyud kindly last night, Clancy," said the doctor, look- ■ ir
ful-y resl&gt;onded that those were
pledges in relation to pension legislation.
__
1
......... ***•»* lotMMi were come to him: he could not shut out the
-• .-r Ui his boiioh In
tered of an independence that never
instructions he
', the exact ...........................
.... ’had
- ’ received' at
i treat him well, while Inghlm^wuwly taiho.ye.
We comnlend. the able, economical
thought of Nellie Travers—of how she
would'hare been hta liad hta life run on nnd businass like administration of Gov.
1 didn't l,l‘t’adJuU*"t “ '*l‘'«l. and Buxton knew
r xinirlit i do uot. It
••Share 1 wa&gt; dluunk, sir. 1 2LL.‘.
lookc-l and'what'she said that very after­
soul lr voiinecUd .with
in tin; same easy, trusting, happy-go- Luce.
'
i
”
ex
P
wrirt,ce
tl,nt
be
was
getting
on
oiirlniurttalJ, wlilrli had mane it," ho answered; but he shrank
shrank dangerous ground. He would have ^uck noon.
'
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snrank
lucky style in which he had spent the
■
।-.'lense oriheipally
8. We favor such changes in our state tax
He had gone to call at Mrs. Waldron's
.
This ru'lm; was and cowered.
first two years of hta army career. But .laws as shall provide for a more equal and
to Ms point, however, in default of mu.
soon after dnrk
He was abjh- piano,
authorrtlvs; Home of
The doctor turned and left him.
thitq; else to find fault with, but that the pinring for her. when he bec-.inw con­ in hta isolation he had allowed himself Just nssessinent of real, personal and cor­
i-,,Jcr advaiitS'ic which
no thought of anything that could for a porate property, to the end that all proper­
..!•« i&gt;j.lii’'|i»*rhrsln a N’elliq, that doctor does not qoine Into craqk of a whip, the crunching of hoofs
scious that another lady had entered the
’r&gt;&gt;t« theuilfor bnicens' . my house."
moment distract hirn from 1I19 stern pur­ ty In the itatc. and not exempted, shall
•
and,n ruttloof whrels out in the darkness
room. and. turning, saw Nellie Travers.
pose to which he had devoted every contribute&lt;lts equal share in maintaining
“What doctor?—not that I want one," quidkly diverted hta attention.
He rose nnd bowud to her. extending his
the public (burdens.
asked Miss Travers, wearily.
“What's that, sentry?” he sliarply in­ hand as he did so, and knowing that his energy. He would win buck, command,
9. We favor such a change in our tax
compel, the respect of hta comrades—
••Dr. Pease; the post surgeon, I mean,
Iti.i at Cabt. Itay
heart was thumping nnd his color rising would bring to confusion those who had laws ns wlsl compel no person to pay taxes
t r is discussed, is j Of course you have heard how hois mix­
A carriage, sir. Leastwise. 1 ildnk as he felt the soft,-warm touch of her
" m&gt;in oitside.
sought to pull him down: and until tliat ! on a greater interest in property than he
ing himself in my husband’s affairs and ■
ust be."
1
owns.
i .
,
slender fingers in his grasp She, too,
making trouble with various |&gt;eople."
'
Why don’t you know, sir? It must had flushed—any one could see il. though stood accomplished ho would know no !
10. We rcaffun the position of the repub­
other claim. In the exile of the niounit* I:
have l&gt;ecn on your post,"
•'I have heard nothing. Kale."
the lamps were not turned high, nor was
lican partv, -heretufore expressed in Its
tain Btati'm he saw no women but the ■
i*. ■ t'sucbirr Bom tbr
•‘1 don'; wonder your friends are
“No. sir; it was ’way off my post. It the firelight slrong.
state phitfoniu* of 18SU and 1888. upon the
■ .Iteut ItanhkHrirs of
wives ot his senior officers; and they
drofc up to1 Lieut, liayno'sabout half an
’•Jlihs Travers lias come to take tea merely bowed when they happened to temperance question.
n Mrs.«i-u ey 1 •-ng’Tiy ashamed to tell you. Things have come
■ X»i&gt;irr» nlgrrntrr
houir
ago."
:
id aai’i *
a l,rctt-v 1|;1K*« wh®n officers are going
11. We oppose the further issue of free
very qffielly with me, Mi;, lluyne—she is
. •&gt;( t- r littabuid
' I around holding private meetings with
&gt;ii Mta
“Whvre'd it came from from?" asked so soon to rfeturn to the east—and now meet him: some did not even do that. passes to nietubvrs of the legislature and
■ »J.» burned. &lt;l»i
Now at Inst he had met and yielded to,
5 ousg j enlisted men!"
captain, eagerly.
I want you u&gt; stay and join us. No one the first of two cbnqiierora before whom 1 all other public officers, and wo urge the
passage of laws tuat will inflict heavy pen­
n-.aw |. ..j |wni|j. know tho doctor at all. Kate,
"From town, sir. 1 Hippose? And. will be here but the uiajoit and,we will
even the bravasl and the strongest go alties ujHin.isuch officers for accepting such .
reflcctiuns. have
Uidtrisjand ain't imagine wluit affairs of your leaving the sentry to hta own reflections.
have a
a lovely
lovely time
time with
with our
our music
music You down infallibly—Lore and Death.
passes, ami updn any Individual or corpo­
\Vh^ ।
i -----------------------hiboand i he &lt;.—
.ci ........
int-Tl.
r. —
nith.
”
.....
: which, on the. whole,
cOmpli- ! will, won't
’’ jiou?"
"
yj Uvvjien
..........
r
------- were
.----- not
Suddenly, but irresistibly, the sweet ration who shall give or offer to give them
div ntau
“It was
“So soon th return to the east!' How
w«‘is he tlmt
that put up
np Cbmcy
Cktncy to
t«&gt; tnakmak- I raeuiary
,oe
Rtary to his
bis superior
su|H.-rior officer,
Caj»t
mentury
officer. Capt
Cant I
,
face nnd thrilling tones of chat young ■ to suth officers.
■ • ■ l ?? hln? ing
*n';the disturbance
disturbanceut
ut Bnynu
Hnyuu's
last night
nightBiixton
strode
rapidly
through
thethe
dark’s Iar.t
’ Buxton
strode
rapidly
through
dark- ■ । hnrslu how strange and unwelcome the
T2. We favor the most rigid economy 'in
girl bad seized and filled Ills heart, to.
talka vr«-*t iu | and getting into the guard lions*.*, mid
to Lieut. Hayne’s quarters
Bright i wonLitound^d' How they scented loop।tbu utter exclusion of every otln^r pas­ the management of our state government
hJuit'lr^ ' tr’wl lo prove that ho had a right to go '
were still burning within, birth on ! press him aiid prevent his reply! He
sion: and just in proportion to the empti­ and state institutions, nnd demand shorter
Nat'the 1 there and that the captain had i’n. right J111.* ground floor and in a room above. ] Wood a moni-nl dozed and 'vaguely worness and yearning of his life bbfore their and less expensive sessions of the legisla­
b - woulit j to arrest him."
i.Thttsentries were just
it.ture.
jtaa* la-ginning
*rtr,,uu,‘,nthe call
VOU . ried:
aat-aa. Is? could
x-ruit* not
r Illiexplain
•-.
|l. He
IK* looked
lUlILl'U ,। mectifiS was the intensity of the lovennd
.. - whevvd I
' ,
,Mr. Iliiyne? ; of.
' •1.o'clock
• •
....
i
.
............................................
.
when be rvacln d the gate
kind face
Ut k a-: m'.s.is Clancy try ing to s ?e 2----------- —
t. - । from Mrs. Waldron's ----------- to
-- the
—-r j1 longing that |»ossesseil him now
It was
’
।
and
Imltetl,
jrazinu
inoufeitivelv
nt
the
1
eweeL
llushtal.
lovelv
features
i
j
and
Italted,
gazing
inquisitively
at
the
ew&lt;-ct,
flushtai.
lovely
features
there
so
|
useless
to
try
and
analyze
the
suddenness
asked MiM Tenter^quickly.
•U to vreZtan’ j
“How should I know?" said her sta­ : house front. Then he turned and listened ■ near Inin,
him. and
mid '■nnethiug
something told him that and nubility of its approach; the power
he could neqer
and find
him.Jlcaau!:!Ilecouid.
ler j i Limit. ’ t^r, pettishly. "He was drunk, and jwobto&lt;he rattle of wheels growing faint in ,. hneonLl
n»is*r let
l&lt;»t them
ilmm go
j-nnmt
finrt even
•.•re”. I• of love
!c--: had overmastered
—* him
Hi
('•)*! ret'it aijl-v didn't knetw what he was doing."
Ihe distance as the team drove away | hope or content in lifengaia. How, why only realize that it was here and hezuust
towards
the
prairie
town.
If
Hayne
had
had
she
so
strangely
come
into
his
lonely
obey.
’
Late
into
the
morning
hours he
nut
"And Copt. Rayner arrested turn for—
'
gone to town al that hour of the night il [ life, radiant,' beautiful, tawildering as j lay" there, hta brain Whirling with its
for trying to seo j^r. Hayne?"
was
a
most
unusual
proceeding,
and
he
some
suddenly
blazing
star
In
the
darkest
varied
and
bewildering
emotions
Win
"Capl. Rayner arrested him tor living
COKPOUXD EXflUCT
:&lt; r deals largely with
liad not the colonel's punntaskin to ab- | corner of flu* heavens? Whence had her bo mast, or the blackness and desoaitsed by thf Hayiie drunk nnd creating a disturbance, a« il sent himself from the post; of. tliat Hie 1 coin-.’ this strange power that enthralled I lation of the post five years would be as
.il'jirarsat Harne's was his duty to arrest any soldier under officer of the day was certain. Then,] him? He gaziMl into her sweet face, with I nothing compared
•
•
1
with
the
misery
of
such circumstances," replied her sister,
again, he would not have gone nnd left ita downcast, troubled eyei and then, in ! the
th&lt;» years
vmr« vn
to mm*
come. Woo her he would,
with majestic wrath, "and 1 will not tol­
all hta lights burning. No: that vehicle bewilderment, mr,,,
turned
j m
to \(r.
Mrs. Waldron:
and not without hope, if ever woman's
■i?. Telliutf
tut she erate it tliat you should criticise his con­ I whatever it was, had brought souicbody
’ “I—I liad.no idea Mias Travers wasgo- eyes gave proof of sympathy and trqst
teat he h.«
duct."
1 out to see him—somebody who projiosed . ing e.ist again just now
it seems only a But now at last he realized that the limo
“I have made no criticism. Kate. 1
*au&lt;»r. between li jr sister
/
had comewhen for her-sake—not for his
. li the tanner t rge* the have simply made inquiry; but I have 1 to remain several hour.-.; otherwise the few days since she came." j
“It is over a month: but all the same —he must adopt a new course. Hitherto
I carriage would not have driven away.
• is epn- learned, what no one else could have
this
is
n
sudden
decision
1
knew
noth
­
he had scorned and repelled all overtures
|
In
confirmation
of
this
theory
he
heard
dg =t==t
.■ knows sonirthltg
nlxxit made me believe."
! volcr.i. cheery voices, in Laughing talk, ing of it until yesterday. You said Mrs tluit were not prefaced by an expression
H»«
Mr. Hsytie ouiflit!«»know.
* *-----“Nellie Travers, lx? careful wfta^ you ■
»l ri)'-i«a&lt;-&lt;tdcuta
------ - —1 ly tncefa
of belief in his utter innocence in the
and one uf them made him prick up Ids Rayner was better today, Nellie?"
.;
b O*- &lt;&gt;i 4
a mats
inula 1 friend. say, or what you insinuate
What do
"Yes. n little; but she is far’from well. past. Hlllterto lie liad chosen to live die
ears. He heard the piano crisply trilling
• r'4.i-.n It Is• *■sbowit
'iionn
ituu the
i:»c
•
—,
.
■’------ that
ctox*
u ...........
petpprtopmv'rt ' you mean.' &gt;
»a» that
a response to light skillful fingers. He I I think tbe captain will go, too, just ns life of an anchorite, and liad abjured the
1 Im ••&gt; ibe d»
ttaLK
1£/c &lt;'.«&gt;t.
* TA-2Hell
1?? ।!
“•II mean. Kate,
Kat tliat itte my belief that
soon
os ho can arrange for leave of al»- society of women
Hidierto he had re­
•’ »t be ntuly rim rded tbe I there is something at tlie bottom of those! longed for a jieep within, and n’gretted
h-L*.
'•&gt; him that d»r &gt;.tt tta:
that he had dropi«ed Mr. Hayne from the j senee." was the low toned answer. He fused the half extended proffers of com•kea
* it i-nuiatoed un j waste stories of Clancy’s strange talk when in
□ot bo overestimated, for without pure
, list of hta acquaintance. He recognized ; liad released, or rather she had with­ | rades who had sought to continue theintbe liospital.
I believe he thinks he
drawn, her hand, and he still stood there, i vestigation of a drain of circumstances
blood you cannot enjoy good health.
. hr has r .-«verrd rom lb* knows something which would turn all। Hayne's shadow presently thrown, by . taqcinated. Hiseyes couldi not quit their that, complete, might have proved him d
At this season nearly every one needs a
.
the"
lamp
upon
the
curtained
window,
|
•ii- Claim fire an returns
good medicine to purify, vitalize, and enrich'
todi
• • .ihcj, turns up al llayiwt's
liayim's suspicion from Mr. Bayne to a totally end wished that his visitor would come | gaze. She going away?—Slie? Oh, il wronged and defrauded man.
the blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla Is worthy
&gt;-r rr.pi^t to sre I Im. and different man. I believe tliat. for reasons1 similarly into view. He heard the clink could not be! Wliat—whnt uropld life ।
■&amp;
The missing links were not beyond re­
i . . thr man Hr . Clancy
your confidence. It Is peculiar in that it
■ * it*b&gt; r bu^band K drunk I which 1 cannot fathom, you are deter­’ of glasses and saw tbe shadow raise a beconfo without the sight of that radiant covery in skillful bands; but in the shock
strengthens and builds up the system, creates
. -r ( apt. Ka» irr. evl- mined Mr. Bayne shall not see him or
wine gloss to the lip?, and Sam's Mon­ face, tint slender, graceful, girlish form? and horror .which he felt on realizing
an appetite, and tones the digestion, while
•
’ an Interview between
“Is not this very unexpected?" he that it was not only possible but certain
••■iers U r t.mner i udrr ar­ hear of it. It was you that s.-nt Capt
4t eradicates disease. Give it a trial.
golian sbajie flitted across the screen.
Mrs , l/nring a tray with similar suggestive irtrugglel to say. "I thought—1 heard ., that a JU
,} of *,.
n comrade officers could
. iit.ci-d that ciauer knows Rayner over there last night.
jury
his
Hood's Sarsaparilla is sold by all druggists.
niigfiB b**lp lo &lt; tear bis Clancy came here at tattoofand. from the
Prepared by C. L Hood &amp; Co., Lowell, Mass.
’ objects. What meant this unheard of you were to ujiend several months here.' deem him guilty^jf a low crime, be hid
(Harner**
Now the
time she left, you were at die front door conviviality on the part of the ascetic, ’ "It was so intended. Mr. Hayne; but ( his face and turned from all
l. iViirr bus tearyied that
IOO Doses One Dollar
He
iver* l*s met Ueu Hayne or window. You were the first te hear, die hermit, the midnight oil burner, the my sister's health requires speedy change time had come to reopen the case
‘end. LMr*. Itaysier liastievu ber cries and came running in t«&gt;*tell the
scholarly recluse of the garrison? Bux- She lias been growing worse ever since well knew that a revulsion of feeling had
• I'l^reiitly. over * metbing
liilffi. r.lllROTS. Dogs, Ferrets. Rabbits,
Birdk Bveh. Gwldflab. aoug Restorer. Trap
' i ii.-K iur Mime tt r.e.
ne. tS.e
She captain to go ationce. Kate, why did you' ton stared with all bis eyes and listened we came, nnd she will not get well here." set in which nothing but hta own stub'*:• 1 i frgiug her »f ter with stand there listening from the time she
Fleawanp. e"'“And when.do you go?" he asked
bornness held in check. He knew that
‘ with all his ears, starting guiltily when
WitAOK'd Bio pini*Stork Cleveland. Ohio,
ut. llkynir when ti it vour.g
’ .
be had friends and sympathizer* among
visiting left the kitchen unless you aXMCtad to’ he heard a martial foot-step! coming blankly.
di ’n of agidf ' vis!t!r.g
"Just as soon as wo con pack; though officers high in rank. He liitd only a
•
&lt;&gt;t eburse, J
riven
---------up hear just what happened over there be­ quickly up the path, and faced the in­
vl ajiln.
we may wait two or three days for a— i few days before lizard from Maj. Waihind the company’liarracks?"
truder rather unsteadily. It was only
(Iron's
lips ha Ctmnr.
strong intimnlinn
intimation that
that it
it |
for 3 telegram."
,lrran
’a tm«
thr-re was; and the thing
Mrs Rayner would give no answer., the corporal ot thegunrd. and he glanced
There was a complete break in tho con­ was bis duty to "come out of bls shell" •
reminds.
used
to
: ’.!;•* stories they
Anger, rage, retaliation, all in turn were, at hta superior, brought his fur gauntlet­
versation
for
a
full
quarter
of
a
minute
and
reassert
himself
"You
must
re
­
York I police. It; looked pictured on her furious face, but died' ed hand in salute to the rifle on hta shoul­
toil on th—not such a long time in itself, but un­ member this. Hayne." said he, ’vou had |
to me a.- tn . ^-iiall the row waq raised away before the calm and unconquera­
der and passed on
conventionally long under such circum­ been only two yeari in service when tried I
'’liiiir'y. us Cppt Rayner says; ble gaze in her sister^ syes. For the
Tho next moment Buxton fairly gaspea stances. Then Mrs. Waldron quddenly by court martial. ] You' were an utter |
u.
arrested. That being first time in her life Kate Rayner-real­ with amaze; he stared an instant at the
stranger to every member of that court.
the cas ?
■■ uld osg the captkin for ized that her "baby Nell’ hail the windmr oa though transfixed, then ran and remarkably arose:
“I'll leave you to entertain Mr. Hayne There wwi.nothingbutthe evidence logo
what lo­ ‘offense ho ordered!Clancy Stronger will of the two
For one in- after the corporal, called to him in low.
a few moment*. Nellie. 1 am the slave Upon. and that was; nil against you ZTie I
Btant she contemplated vengeance. A stealthy tone to come back noiselessly,
•ii house." •
of mv cook, and she knows nothing of court was mode up of officers from other i
in was’ pale as death. He torrent of in»ective leaped readily tu. drew Idin by the sleeve to the front of Mr. Bayne's Ixsing diere to tea with us;
regiments, and was at least impartial ,
Rioted ;.t
• doctor in amaze Lind in- her lips.. "Outrage." “ingrate." “insult,
Hayne's quarters, and pointed to the so I must tell her nnd avert disaster.’.'
Tl»e evidence teas almost all.from your
Credulity, ■&gt;-1 ;i • ail the officers npted his were the firs’- three distinguishable epi­ noriur window.
Two slmdows were And with this barefaced—statement on own. nnd was presumably well founded.
U1
agitation; ftd were silent in surprise. 'It thets applied to her sister or her sister s there now-one easily recognizable as
her lips and conscience, where it rested You would call no witnesses for defense.
CE
words; Chen. "See if Mr. V-H Antwerp that of the young officer in hts snugly with equal lightness, that exemplary lady You made yonr almost defiant statement;
■ -•« Utai camo to the rescue.
•Chi- ItI-. ner had abundant reason. will tolerate such conduct. Ill write fitting undreas uniform, the other slen­ quitte&lt;l the room. In the sanctity of the
refused counsel, refused advice, nnd
doctor. J;'■
.s after taps, though only this very day." was t&gt; impotent threat der, graceful, feminine.
connubial clianiber that evening, some what could the court do but convict and
“What do you make that other shadow hours l:rter,.8he Urns explained her ac­ sentence? Had 1 been a .member of the
. and. whether causing the tliat followed, and finally, utterly de­
Cancer5
w
trouble .or &gt;i: : t'ne man is the respondble feated. thoroughly convinced that she u, be. conw^r 1,0 Wl.i»p«*red. hoarocly
court I would have voted just as was ;Fomal® WeakneM, Vleers, Tamora. Sore*.
tion to her silent spouse:
wdhurriedlv
“Look
And wltb tlml
tarty, u„: ttii&gt; woman
Blood FoUonhiR, Kalt Khotua,
The captain was wm ixtw. rkw
*1W
“Right'or wrong. I meant that those done by the court; and yet I believe vou AtMee«Ma,
■
rtsh’t in
Catarrh.
KryUprliu,
Itheumatlam
and
all
e^nmdoo.xhaJowod ™"°““ two young people should have a chance now an utterly innocent man!"
i.ls arrest.”
r
- • lero loro of fair pH? « ■"? P""* !
Blood and Skin bHeases. P»ic* ti: par Ptst
cncirclo the Klender lorn,, the niuslocbed U&gt; know each other. 1 haye been con­
Kayt:rr I-.
1...... •-■‘I up gratefully I. .
fell thet her -nub »" «**•”«
So. ajfparently, did the colonel regard Bcitta. or 6 Ucttla* ferjy. : lb on Solid Kxtr«ct
ioixso
&lt;0
bend
low
and
mingle
wilh
the
disraav. and turned and Hod. I«« bi*&gt;U“
vinced for three weeks that she is being him So. too. did several of the officers
,
.......your decision, sir." said
beiurg- u "usk] । apologize flor any- should too the flag of ramnder on he. outlined luxuriance o! tree that deck^1. force*! into this New YoA match, and of the cavalry. So. too. would most of
,he Olberxliead, und then, together, with for the last week that she is wretchedly the youngsters of his own regiment if he
wm; I may’lm-.e usked that was beyond
paling clieeks
clu-piag aroix. tbe riiadowe moaed from unbappv. You say you telieve him a would only give them half a chance. In
pm. i;.
j wjg|j to
a qUesCHAPTER XIIL '
I'BARA'l* OKliHlt.
tfai for,,,. . ,, guidance.wronged and injured man. only you any event, the score was wiped out now;
’^•Wlmt »» tbo other. corporalT be
can’t prove it. and you have said that ;, he could afford to taken wife If a woman
Two nl«6» after this. M Caph Boxton
hjeru- un enlisted man of this comnothing could be toogood for him in this i learned to love him. nnd wliat wealth of Munitv of Harry. balden nt the Probate &lt;»#&gt;e in
was solkily going tho round*
therltyof Hssttncs. In *»ld county, on Wednes­
”RwdU, dr. I ehould MJ It «»• « JounK
life m a reward for all his bravery and iI tendeniMM. and devotion was he not, day the 15thdavetoct b'r,taUieye*ronelbow»inaiid
to see an officer of Ills comtrie., he raado a diroorerr -Heh groetlr
fortitude under feoi^ul trials. Then .‘ ready to lavish on one who would! -But •nfHdrbt hundred nnd ninety.
or nny other officer, for tliat ruatPresent, .etstfies W. Armstrong. Juste of
’ta«on could hurdle wait until morn- Nellie Travers isn’t too good for him
enured in
he would offer no one a tarnished pome.
-'“1' it a violation of any military
’in the matter o', tbe estate ot Jacob Df Wester
■
ILivner. When he pissed tho
as officer of the &lt;&gt;ay- 11 * .
sweet as she ta. and I don’t care who First and foremost he must now stand
J'SUhtion f&lt; r Inin to goto hia quarters general
cutout on s«*.b
“'*£
der*a*ed
,
'-1' •” "°ur 'rra11
up and fight that calumny—"come out
lor tnat |. irnose?"
calls mo a matchmaker."
John J. Perkins mtmlnKrator of said estate
the shortest way across the parad
though, had he but known
But with Mrs. Waldron away the tyro of his shell." as. Waldron had said, and represents that liri« prepared to render hta
w’a» Kayner fearfully white and guard house, make brief and Pcr,u°^.^
final aceouot *s »uch. nnd prsv* that Immid*
nnpeared
to
liave
made
but
halting
pro
give people a qhnnee to see what manner may tx- braid Mini pln&gt;*ed. and lie be fibcharjtlooking. His jjps moved as though' S^UO. there, then
I*
before guard moanung and
press towards friendsliip. With all her of man he was. God helping him, be cd trom hts said trust.
„_,A. ,v_
"aiW0
‘Ml{”Tupt: but discipline pre- hill to the treek -alley *«&gt;
L‘°l 1 eonddcnlial and eridenlly exciting
Thereupon It is order*d. that F^dayMhe
SIX £,™Pl*ln; «“d-henh.went outspoken pluck M school and al home. would, nnd that without delay.
-th day nl November Aj*.. l»0. at fro «Vtodr
eirit the rantrto. around
Miss Travers was strangely iM at ease I
In the forenoon, be awtoed for Uie
To be continued.
‘No. docuir. and yet we have certain the night were wet or cold, he'
said- petition, and that the heirs at law of said
•
th* truuJDt'is were sounding,
and embarrassed now. Mr. Hayne was
u .H
interested in said
s n ice to prevent the men the eatue way. 1«"°ri?2. ‘
“ prairie
the Ar* to gain -If control und to en­
^Iw^rer left until »'ter daylight,
6 ng at all manner uf hours and on frivth. coal -4 .««
”W ‘
deavor to bring the conversation tack to Of es«es of scrofula and other blood dlscaaes
tu uie nix o*
™
u ben the «uoe rig dr0" '7w^ “ a natural channel. It was a strugg e. are hereditary, and therefore difficult to cure. unice.
A wldler asks hi. prrteer«,d Show c*UM. If «» theretaowl)
««« • permission first, aAd if denied by
But we wt*n to state In ’he moat P«»tlv*,
“
town. There •»• • «r*nSor w,‘n “
but he had grown accustomed to strug- emphatic miu»ner that Hood’s Mareaparllla does ot the iieUUoww nog uot b*
“^*nd be luve what ho considers good bctwce? 121*n^ed thi'hiil on bi» hotneUea He could not imaging that a girl cur.- scrofula In rv.-rT form. The most severe
tnotcrrib i to • description, have yielded
nromiogboth Rajmer and Buxtoo whom be had met only once or twice
ue can report the whole cami."
13-m he climbed l^h
to
this
medlch-e
v
hen
a
’
l
others
tailed.
If
yon
ut suppose a man la not on com- ^d tray.«“d. ln“?i
Xdinrok tooted Imrd al Mr. Hayne «he« he otme should have for him anything mare than suffer irom impure bluoa in any wav, taka
S’* ti madr.ee; but he «• J»« “
he bunt up hi. first .crtho vaguest and most casual interest- Mood's sarsaparilla. __________
hort c“‘.'
of ehed« dimly di»- ltay‘l auk permission to go and «e *for
1
enri nniet as ever, and baring sa
Ho w51 knew by thia time bow uc-ep
lb« K'°on”,'“rr£d?from the ere*
A prospector haa struck a 22 Inch vein
£££ officer with whom he his busioffitrnr
took
a«t
srad vehement was the interest *e had of soft coal in a hill near Harrison, and be
nernlble route fortyu..
(AtnwamJ
Greet: and "» •«&gt;-*'oocopied
He luui hrard
°.^u ot bunt­
claims be is on the scent of a paying vein.
^SjOTMLrn-ilh himllartIly&gt; in that com*."
fact that Mr. Hayne n ug
,
ta
of
tbe
day
about
Ildednat 8
air." And tbe doctor «ub-

5Y CrtfT. CHflS.KINQ.

n
n

* ” ,WO or 0,rM wl»
flni1 «&gt;■!» quarter,
whw. be had a few momenta* hurried
^uludon with hb wlfe. lbn&gt;
W&lt; theJiotw tosothre: he to har?u
ow toned and «ry .tern talk to r»thM
than with the .abated CUncj, who IUteued. cap in hand and with 1,anting
haul: 4,o to rblt the aick child of Mr,
Flanigan, of Companj K. « h&lt;w,
ter, adjoined thowt to whleh the Clancr.
bad ngtently Ixwn aasigned. When thit
Hibenuan culprit returned uj la,
tree, releaaed from durance eilk. he waa
aurprited to receive a kindly and ,vmpathcuc welcome from hi.captain*awife
...
--------- •
swiie.
XvllO
&gt; * . .him
'
'v,,° FUb lu»r
,M!r AU'n
own kaawwJ
hand ‘‘•J» _.mixed
some comfortinocomforting drink
drink ’TOd"££
BOiiio
___ “.ph£
.
nlng with Un. Clancy for their greater
.■oiufort. “If Clancy will only promi*,
to quit entirely!" interjected the parti,vr
of ills joys and sorrows.

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probably," wL

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�Hastings Banner
Hastings, Thnrsday. Oct. S3, 1890.
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
THX BAKH3KM, MICH., I’OSTOFFICE,
AUGUST 14. 1878.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
BEPUBt-ICAN STATE TICKET.
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Pot State Bd. KCnraiian.JAMES M. BALLOU.
For Justice Supreme Court—
EDWARD CAHILL.

For State Senator. tith district—
HIEAM. M. ALLEN.

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For Circuit Court CommfertoheraALONZO E. KRNA8TON.
. HARTLEY K. HENDRICK.
Far SurveyorSETH PRAtT.
„ „„ „„„„

ANDREW D. KENNEDY VS. ANDREW
D. KENNEDY.

In the last issue of the Journal. Andrew
' D. Kennedy, a well known fanner of
Hastings township, makes an appeal to the
Tamers of Barry county to oppose the re­
publican party because of its tariff legisla­
tion. In doing this he uses the following
sarong and vigorous language: We quote
verbatim from his communication:
••Brother fanners, we have had a protec­
tive tariff for 30 years, and have been
flrowiny poorer every year. Is it not
time for us to come to our senses and try'

to help ourselves?
According to the official records of Barry
ewunty, Andrew D. Kennedy should be
ashamed of such language, as wc shall
Poor in purse, but rich In grit and comwx&gt; sense, Andrew D. Kennedy came to
Bastings In 1854, or 86 years ago. We
Mali show how he has steadily “grown
&gt;aorer” during the last SO years of that

All of his children have had all the ad­ Symptoms of a return of tbe same trouble
vantages of tbe district school
that brtmght Judge Smith so near death's
All of Mr. Kennedy’s children who have door lately manifested tbenwrlvea. rand
reached .the age where il was possible, are Senator Colgrove at once determined, as
graduates of our city high school
But this sad story uf plundering protec­
tion is hot yet ended. (Mie of Mr. Ken?
nedy's daughters Is a graduate of the
Michigan University. His son has spent

iff, and grown so steadily poor year by recon! in that body, and of tbe command­
year, that beta able to comfortably sup­ ing ability and leadership of which he gave
port a large family, pay 33,000 for tbe evidence. He can retire with the feeling
higher education of bls children, and who that he lias earned the plaudit “well done.”
has from 312.000 to $15,000 in property to­ But not alone in politics, but in the pro­
fession of his choice has lie met with
day!
splendid success, and he is Justly regarded
It’s pretty tough, all must admit.
Can any one wonder that Mr. Kennedy as one of Barry amnty’s leading barristers.
denounces this protective tariff? Can any And prosperity Ims followed witfi the rest.

one'be surprised that he opposes the re­ And all this he can feel he has earned by
publican imrty, which has made him a his industry and splendid ability.
$15,000 pauper, aud so ground him doVn
that ills children are all graduates of our
Every partisan Journal in the conspiracy
city high school, oue a graduate of the
to reverse the policy of protection to
University, while two others have attend­
American labor and industries is just now
ed that institution for three years? Doesn't
vigorously flaunting the ad valorem per­
this record prove that.the protection tariff
centages of the tariff on foreign products
has made the farmers “poorer every year?*'
and assuring voters that by this much is
Not all farmers can show such a record
the cost ot all similar products Increased
as this. But u smaller percentage of them
over what would obtain under free trade.
fall than in the mercantile pursuits or The value of such figures in promoting the
manufacturing.
.
object of the Cobden Club is proportioned
But if every farmer would do as has Mr. to the Ignorance of readers, for no man
Kennedy he could make as good a show­ possessed ot energy* to read market reports,
ing. Mr. Kennedy has been able to do
nnd sense to comprehend them, can be
this by observing two things—industry
made to believe that any single Item of
and reoaomy. In what other country un­ list enumerated would become permanent­
der the sun couW be have -done as well? ly cheaper in absense of tliat domestic com­
Not one. And we could point to hundreds petition made possible by a protective
of Instances like Ms In Barry county.
tariff.
Instead of growling and continual fault
Singling out the highest advalorem
finding, we think Andrew D. Kennedy equivalents to be found in custom house
sboukl tliank God and take courage!" In­ reports, and making no account of under­
stead of a miserable appeal to prejudice, valuations so notorious as to compel re­
he should point his fellow fanners to what monstrance from a free trade secretary of
be has been able to do in 30 years.; And the treasury under the Cleveland adminis­
if they will follow In the path he chose­
tration. a table of figures Is prepared and
industry* and economy—they can do as gtfen conspicuous place In the free trade
well, and tljeir children grow up into high­ syndicate papers under heading of ‘taxes
er uftefulness to themselves and the state. the farmers pay.” This of coarse assumes
Brother Kennedy is “off the rug” and tliat prices in this country are enhanced
smiting tin* hand that has fed him. True, above British prices for similar products
the last few years have been hard ones for “by precisely the sum paid for duties”—a
the farmers. But the farmers of every theory which, together with its once prom­
other country he may name are in far inent champion, has seen its days in Ameri*
wane eoaditlen. Much of tills hardship can politics.
has been from a partial or total failure of
But tiie voter who may be disposed to
crops, for which even so much of a free accept as a truth the free trade contention
trader as Mr- Kennedy will hardly hold the that tariff is added to the price to consum­
protect!vo tariff responsible.
ers of all articles finds a still heavier
But when be statag. that tl&gt;e fanners of draft npon his credulity when he glance*
Barry county have grown poorer every over the .list of articles submitted- For in­
year for tbe past 30, he talkstbe most ar­ stance, he wonders If calleo he now buys
rant nouseuMk and is himself'a conspicu­ for five cents a yard, and on which the tar­

vMeh, according to Mr. Kennedy, tire renouiinauid, he would unquestionably
Jfarmcra “have been growing poorer every have beet) the leader ofx the next senate;
9M” this protective tariff has so plunder­ and nobody doubts his election had he
tit Mr. Kennedy that be has actually been nominated. He is oue of the “get
tiMght and paid for $4,806 worth of land. there" kind of people.
Every one who knows anything about it
Aad instead of owning 40 acres, he lias 280
mbm, for which we have no doubt he knows that it to a very' groat sacrifice for
VMdd refuse &gt;10,000. Surh a bold, bad any active business or professional man to
wtibery has not come under our notice for be elected to either the senate or house, if
he attends to hta duties there. The aalary
Dart thia L» not all. farmers of Barry' hardly pays hta expenses at losing, and
tismatv. bad as It is. Thia protective tariff his work at home aaffers. -While the exgatoed in a legislative body k valJtiB played sad havoc with the affairs of
an attomev. yet in one tern he
JhaOrew D. Kennedy in other directions.
gailis practically what can be acquired la
experience or the honor of tbe position.
It bi a serious financial toss, to any attor­
ney like Mr. Colgrove, with a large prac­
tice. NevertbclcM, such waa the ctaamr
for his renominatlon from the republfcans

position for whleh be has been nam­
ed.
He deaervea the hearts
support
of ever)' republican in the district Han v
county republicans slmald atand by him

loyally___________
.
See that every republican is registered

on the Saturday before election. Without
prove too much for him.
Senator Colgrove can ktep out of active your name Is on the register by Saturday
politic* with a keen sense of satisfaction, night before election, you cannot vote
an unbroken record of continued surceases, November 4th. If yoa are not already
not alone at the polls, tyut in tin? offices to rvgisterrd, be sure and attend to this.

three years at that Institution. And If we
are rightly Informed, another daughter has
had the privileges of this same University
three years.
Mr. Kennedy cannot have paid less than which the people have called him. Al­
$3,000 in the past 10 years for the educa­ most unknown to the voters of Barry
tion of his children beyond what could be County at that time, he was placed upon
given’bi tho district school.
the republican ticket in 1882, for prosecut­
What a story of outrage and wrong! ing attorney. He was elected, and made
Think of a man who pursues farming sole­ such a splendid record that in ’84 and ’86
ly as his vocation, whose property 30 years he was re-elected by splendid majorities.
ago would have little exceeded 8300, who Two years ago he was elected to the state
had been so robbed by our protective tar­ senate, and his friends nre proud of his

September 80th, /IMji. he bought 40
■ores of land on section 10, Hastings townSbip, paying 8120 for IL It was a hard
straggle for him, with little means, a
growing family, distant markets, and a
wilderness of a farm to get along. But be
OBd it. He is that kind of a man.
ous unwilling witness to tire untruthful­
In 1861. the repubjipins came into power, ness of the statement And when he
ssad soon after enacted the protective tariff stops and reflects upon the growth of this
tit which be complains. Now watch while country, and of the farming Industry with
we show how he has grown poor since this the rest, and the building up of the home
■tariff policy was adopted.
■
market for tbe farmer, and tbe ease of
December 31, 1863, we find that protec­ reaching li, he should not be so blinded by
tion has pauperized him so that he Is com­ prejudice as not to admit that that policy
pelled to buy Ute adjoining 40 acres, for wbosc purpose is to build up America has
which the record allows he paid $400.
been the means of advanclng the material
“And the villain still pursued him,” for Interests of the country, and Mr.- Kennedy's
to his progress toward poverty we find that own with the rest. And It will build up
Rm April 4, 1863. and March 1, 1804, he any man's interests who Is industrious, so­
J
tiuys 40 acres more at each trip, paying for ber and eoottonlcai.
tifa 80 acres more, according to the record
It will be a matter of surprise to our
Tbe-ribblng goes right on, aud March readers that Hon. P. T- Colgrove was not
33tb, 1878, he buys 40 acres more, and tbe reixnuinahMl tor the state senate. It cer­
record is false, or else be paid 81.000 for tainly' was no fault of the senatorial conventiou Monday, for he would hhve been
tids 40, just we*Vif his last to.
Not satisfied with this outrageous tjeat- uninitiated by on unanimous vote bod he
MDt of a much persecuted man, this desired to make the canvas. In fact there
■bobber tariff” gets In ita work again on was a universal expression of regret among
Jfc. Kennedy. For In 1886, just four years the delegates that Mr. Colgrove declined
a«e, he is compelled by this poverty pro­ tbe nomination, which they came prepared
ducing tariff to buy 80 acres more, just east to heartily award him. His record in the
the last 80. And the records of Barry senate was most satisfactory, and though
euunty solemnly declare tliat he paid a new member, he took rank as a leader of
the senate, and was regarded as the read­
M.660 for IL
Thus you see. In 28 years of the 30 in iest debater of that body. Had he been I

Mm his homeahioe he started out in hla
Mrntr as a Hearings fanner. Witness tbe
. Itwta this IniquKowi tariff has wrought with
W- Kennedy's family.
They haven't
tofawd a meal la M years. They Imve
well clothed sod fed. But Mr. Ken-

ronominutlon, but to share with the man
he loves above all others and has reason
to, the burden that be felt sure would

clean. capaMe. honorable m«n, and outwho U eminently qualified for the

iff is throe and a half cents, would be sold
for one and -a half cents under free trade.
He looks toward Great Britain, where tbe
nearest approach to free trade is practiced,
and finds that American calicos,are sold by­
leading British merchants, and that as a
matter of fact the retail price of calico is
about the same In England as in this coun­
try. He also finds tliat there is no such
difference in the price of other fabrics,
whether of eotton, wool or silk, as free
trade figures and assertions imply, and is
forced to see the attempt at deception when
told Hint window gland, crockery ware nnd
other articles now sold cheaper than ever
before are yet double the prices that would
rule under free trade. No foreign price
lists can be found to warrant such a claim.

Mr. A. D. Kennedy thinks the Ban.neu
misquoted wiiat he said concerning the

¥ou can, before 'Saturday, November 1st,
hand in your name to the town clerk, su­
pervisor or oldest Justice.

The McKinley bill protects the producta
of the farm nnd removes the duty from
sugar. Tbe Mills Wil put the products of
the northern farm on the free list, and
OS per cent duty on sugar. That’s tlie

difference.____________________

The next legislature will redIJtrlct tho
state for congressional purposes. Don't let
any- democratic candidate for senate or
house get your vote unless you want such
an ugly Job made nt redlstrictlng as was

done In Ohio.

&gt; '

The republican county ticket Is' worthy
the hearty endorsement of every voter of
Barry county. The pomlnees are clean
men, well qualified for the positions for
which they have been named.

Chas. H. Bauer has demonstrated his
ability to serve Barry county as prosecut­
ing attorney. You will vote for faithful,
competent service when you vote for him.

stood him.

We think be does not now re­

Satisfied rations depart f»om R. K. Grant’s with bundles
of Clothing every, day, and are willing to declare that they
got just what tliey wanted; that nobody there tried to sell
them what they didn’t want; that they find what they buy
there just as represented, and the prices all right.
1

Happy Pnrehiueni are they who invest money in neck­
wear, fall underwear, at R. K. Grant’s. And they who buy.
bats or caps there, are glad they did so, because they had a
large stock to select from, and found the style, the finish and
everything about them K0RRECT.

The slander mills have done their worsL
but they will only Increase James M.
Turner's majority. So worthy a man can­
not be dowped by mud throwing.

You wouldn't think of voting for any
other than James O'Donnell for congress.
He has faithfully looked after tbe Interests

of this district at Washington.
Every republican should be proud of his

The Fellow who bays Clothing Hats, Caps and Furni.-liing
Goods elsewhere than at R. K. Grant's will be out in the back
lot kicking himself when he’learns hew he missed it, as lie
surely will, when he sees Grant’s stock if he hax.the necessary
discrimination to know a good thing when he can look at .it

state, congressional and county nomina­
tions, and as proud of the platform upon
which they stand.
‘
Michigan will I* heard Irorn In a way,
to cheer republicans November 4U». It
now looks as though . two congressmen
would be gained.

When action is required, the republican
party is the one to do tbe work. The

They say a man died in Oshkosh, because he was curious
to know whether dynamite would burn in the kitchen ,-tove.
But if your curiosity to get the most value in clothing, hats,
caps and furnishing goods prompts you to go to R. K,Grant's,
you’ll be happy, satisfied and money ahead.

democracy's best bold Is to set In the back
row and growl.
Thos. S. Brice has been a faithful, com­
petent county clerk, and deserves the re­
election that we believe will be given him.
Hale Kenyon will make a most credita­
ble county treasurer, and is worthy of the
endorsement of the voters of Barry connty.

If you want one of the most general and
competent of men In the register's office,
vote for Chas. M. Mack.
We believe that tbe /democratic aideshows will not be so liberally' patronizes!
after November 4th.
Andrew F. Sylvester will creditably rep­
resent Barry county at Lansing. Givehim

your support.

The local option law passed by the last
legislature has been sustained by the su­
preme court.

Vote for James il. McKevitt for sheriff.
He will make the best kind of a record in
that office.

Vote for A. E. Kenastun and II. E.
Bend rick for circuit court commissioners.
Seth Pratt Is a man of proven capacity
an county surrvyor. Give him your yotei

THE MARKETSA pples—Dried .7 e per t b.
Hutter—1.101*
Clover seed f3 00 J3^0.

Patrons of Industry at the democratic
Beef-Live. li.MflflOOcah ei. S3.0C.ef3 50
Rtts-Mtna.
county convention. We have no desire to
lltaes— Beef.Be; calf. Sc.
Lard-sc.
misrepresent or misquote, and have a high
idiue-BeninrtttMcperbbl;
wKerltme.tlAS
regard for Mr. K.. whom we believe to be per bbl.
r man of truth.
But we certainly under­
stood him to say what we claimed. We
Pork-64 TBglA on.
Poultry-uve.heo*. te;ehieke&amp;s,fc.
were listening attentively. And many
Plaster—Sell Ibg at W per cod . ’
Balt—Selling At Si per bbl.
others who heard him understood as did
Timothy Seed—Selling at »2.00 per bu.
wc. In substance, our recollection af his
Wheal—No. 1. white WetJMc reu.93ctir.fie
pimw-63JW» per hundred.
'
statement is this: “Tliat he was in a po­
Apples—12H to so.
sition To know what the Patrons of Indus­
Detroit.
try would do; and If tbe democratic con­
Beans—&gt;2.10 oer bu. tor oltv plcj e&lt;j.
Butter-iT&amp;tK*. creamery i»&amp;2x
vention would endorse the Patron ticket,
Corn-Me ■
tbe Patrons would make no nominations
Eggs-20c
for senator or congressman, but would
support the democratic nominees for those turkeys.»-44
Wheat—No. i white. &gt;1.
offices.” Now we still think that tbe
BiHU.Uv______
above. Is exactly tbe substance of what Mr.
°bo‘oe
Kennedy said. And we call the attention
of republican Itatrons to the significance
of IL In fact we still think that a repub­
lican Patron who couldn't “tumble” to tbe
meaning of Ik wouldn’t if a saw log was
rolled onto him. We admire Mr. Kennedy
for his frankness in stating what tbe politi­
cal "deal and bargain" was. He certainly
stated it clearly anid forcibly, as we under­

Pleased Customers gay that at R. K. Grants they get the
most value for money expended for dpthfiig, Hats, Cap. ,in,]
Furnishing Goods.

Dry M for Sale.

It’s Done!
He’s fixed,
Located,

Stuck his stakes,
And stands there with both feet.

A. D. Cook, the Grocer.
Is now located in the handsome

NEW ROGERS’ BLOCK.
He has added to his stock of groceries and
is ready for business with a big
He feels greatly pleased with splendid pat­
ronage received.

“New faces every day, and lots of the old
customers.”

And there’s room for all.
The reason they come is

BECAUSE
(1) They find what they want in the line of groceries, pro­
visions, flour and feed.,.
.

(2) They are well treated.
(3) They know they get value receive-! in goods for their
The Hastings Furniture Co. money.
.
are selling their waste wood in
(4) Low rent, light expenses, and light margin of piolitslarge loads at

call fell he bald, for we feel positive that
of every quarter of the district that Sena­ whit we heard, and took down in writing
tor Colgrove had given his friends encour­ tbe substance of at the time, in effect waa
tiMmhfo children. He desired to give agement to believe that, if be should what be stated and intended to state.
Wsm the best advantages afforded by our be unanimously renominated, he would
The republican senatorial convention
■Me republican state for their Impruve- again accept But the ill-health of his
law-partner. Judge Smith, decided tbe was held at Charlotte Monday afternoon,
titoeoillxen, who desires for Us children Senator to oppose a renominatlon. Messrs. and unanimously nominated H*n. Hiram Bin not piled up. Every stick is kiln
She best future lie could bdp sliap® for Smith A Colgrove have all the business M. Alien, of Bellevue township, Eaton lined hardwood, the very best far summer
■wood or kindling. Orders are Ailed and
too. And if the county. Mr. Allen h one &lt;tf the leading
delivered in regular order as received. a»&gt;
anti beel^rnown farmers of our sister
loyal and filthtui frtewd county, is a gentleman of progressive Mens

$IJ0 MOI
MLIVERES,

(5) Prices paid for butter, eggs and produce are the very
highest.
(6) And lastly because they like to trade there.

Nough said,

Good day,

tbe western district of Eaton rwaaty in tbe

Will see you later.

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IEO DEAD
f- HUCHTENED HIM. ■
Th. or,, ar Mr.. Bowm„-S &lt;Wth ww !
«re pert ff.ffjL.*1”*' “* ”
THE
We were mistaken in regard to tbe
r^inAdventists getting a rinirrh organ. We IM «wy wlM, elnmUirf. for ri»r&gt;» ■»-,
Kaw a« AdTaara Agrst ff3, ln,£UrtM.(1
1 JtaoTr«r. Tta
nwori".
PublMed TharsHlaya by
beard such were thrir Intentions but have iUK per lizw polbln, iboui It until
WlbUe fiewitav tk«- Morala- i
.hr M. Prop. &gt;7.r, of .N,MlulUe--l &lt;*» b- H™11.•&gt;,K‘„
COOK BKO8.,
been informed othenrbm.
It was an impromptu gathering af H.-„*v.oublhh. ll
Jonah Early, fl to reported, will move with llw dvc-eaiHM we are able Hr MX IbM °* *^,a lo&lt;l&lt;r- **?*
wwnxrres Citt, Ocj. 17.-Iu th&gt; rwal men-omrof these taoupsihm «mCTCrhe «U . I«ly po.w.M.1 ;t munr
j UnKhwr M —er .nd . «&gt;PX b« pnbll.lud
HABTI.KGB. XXCH.
to Grand Rapids this fall.
chamber where Henry Clay made tbe Irtto every once lu -a white eml a sen . '
hi ber convictions of right. ] u» tbe papers uf
yoW| KB,
hire. A. C. Carpenter, of Muxkegorf. is . qaaJities.
_______ _ firm ...
love feast fa bold. Well, the comers." 1.1
spreobee that madt him famous as a
visiting her parents, Mr. Fish and wife, | She will be greatly mtesed..
W. i Coox.
statesman and an oral or, al! that was turned to story telling, and some raud other relatives.
We hear ttwt the fair at Hastings was a
mortal of . Clay's davoted follower and cent fellow spoke of Daniel ia the h ini«
The people of Carlton Center and • sueccha and no wonder, when the officials i
Committee.
vicinity were entertained at the M. E. &lt;-an catch a Lyon and put him iu a cage I
disciple, Justice Samnsl.F. Miller, re­
-ni tcH you whauit is.” nald on-.
church Monday night bj* the Literary club, Such sensations are not to be particlj»xte»» t MIDDLESBOROUGH LAND SALEposed yesicrday whUa relatives, friends, name, by the way, is Daniel. ‘ Yo . , . , j
of Coats Grove. All join in rayirg the ex- iu every day In this country. Yon ought ।
official Misoci ces and many pwwo'of undouMediy heard the story of ihni i
Hat* field'
errises. which consisted of Kinging and b* Imve known that he would break yuut. ■
distinct luu paid a last tribute to hb mem­ the Hom* den, but I don't thk.!; . . v‘i
The township board meets on Monday spcaKiiig
furniture,
speaking on temperance,
wm very une.
tine.
.emperance, were
luruiiure, windows,
winnows, ric.
etc. beeaura
ueesuse he
nr was
heard of the Bon iuDardri'xdvn,dhl •■
ory.
We liad n hard frwze Monday night, ice stimuiatwl, waking him still more furion*. I
th;.- '-hi'.ii. to ap|&gt;ului n highway cinnmisslm*Nobody had, and so Daniel pr&lt; .- i /
Mlddl»&gt;n*w&gt;Cb. rvy.,
Kr.. now
■&gt;&lt;&gt;»■ n«n
h»» •*&gt; !■&gt;*«&lt;*'•■■•
’••, yim
»•'*•• «•••"•
er to fill vacancy of uur -anmnhskiner who *fonnca as thick ns window glaaa.
j or wax &gt;•
It true 'tliat
were noxnaualnied
uniwq'»»tnre&lt;l i:
Middlesiiorougn.
- - —... _ ।—— —4
-Some years ago," said h-,
( ..
Several
floral
piece*
wore
banked
againri.
capital
of
F20.S0O.OOO
with
a
large
ana
Rev, Wln*.*y. cif North Carlton. h«*&lt; an with the name and nature of tbe animal1 w!
■died about the Sth lust.
vn capiiMi v,
came an ordinary manager, 1 w„, v , ■ • .
rMtn-nttallfotvIlkr
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rl
,M
increasing population and work tor tbe de*ks of the joaticsa. There were n«
Claud Slawson was married last wnek appointment lo- pmrii nt the Methodist
tiwusandt*. For tbe capitalist and invertor other decorations. The central floral pi ere nnd popular advance agent, h-.-vlin - ?
and Saturday evruta£ passed the cigars all Carlton Center church once iu four weeks.
it offers unrivalled opportunities. The represented an open book, and on one of show and 'my’ people to fam? uu.1 f
arouml to tlir boys and they all gave him Hte (fait service wlutnheid last Sunday a.
E'gantic Improvements
projected and ita leaves immortelleK formed the words: I dienqs! to drop into B&lt;«tonaneda.yt andtheir best wishes.
m., lu:30.
stopped at a theatriral boarding bur. v.under way wake it a Mecca for tbe bomcEiutors or B.\xxr.n:
Some &lt;it our neighbors are having » bad
“With malice towards Done.’’ and on the by nn ukJIprofoxsionnl, knwu
'?
u he
time in securing thrir rimer scvtl.
Having Iristire
leisure and a
n desire to ome reeklng artisan and mechanic,
other, “With charity towards all.* This IJncoln. Well, it was nlghfaml I ii.vDjcvn
Nlddlcebarough
Town
Company
make
Tin*
Ladle*
Aid
society
will
servo
meals
Joe Powers is still visiting tn Ohio, bat
inure visit the early acenes ot my chtidbood
out^-l was very tired, so went &lt;li!(Tihtribute
was
from
tbe
ladieaof
the
Garfield
on election tlay.
*
Is oxp.-vted home this week Wednesday.
1 a railed myself of the cheap excursion aprein! Inducements to those purchasing
bed. It must have bren about «:Ai
Myrtle Odell vtelted her parents Banday. rales of the ••Ollns.'* A niece and nephew aud buildlmc. The great tend sale■ at- hospital board ot managers. President
itoJ.-y Powers' wife Is also visiting her
motr-ing when I awoke.and -ri-.r ih, . •
K. Hoemcr. nt Nashville, vh'led Ids of mine having married “Ollna”, I received Mlddlealtorougb will occur Nov. 10 and in Harrison t«-nt two'eturaed xwar*l-»of wbi'e
parents In Ohio.
,
for the Sunday papers. Whet* h- wm -1;;.
response
to
tho
general
demand,
tbe
Cin
­
flowers
encircled
by
a
wr$atb
of
rw»^»*
and
George Ficher's daughter Is ptaying with brother nt the Center Saturday/
a .'•jHxlnl invitation to a scat with them iu
of my room pu left the d*x&gt;r njar.BnJ I
D. R. Foster and wife, A. C. Carpenter their cur, where l'w assun.nl of plenty of cinnati. Haaillton A- Day ton R. IL WUI orchitta. A sheaf of wheat wax ae^retary too Itsty to get up and shut it.
hrr ainiu Me.*. Jue 1‘oweh*, until Joe rvand wife took it trip overland to Hlckury room, lu the a. m. of Oct. 20th. found me aril on Not. 7 anti 8 ticket* to Mlddle*- Noblete offering. Mix Harrteou srut an
t trite hmue. I
.
“I rend tie paper for avdiile. and - ’
Cornent to vb.lt Frveatnn- Kurd nnd family wending my way to IUri&gt;**"d &lt;»»'tl,e
• boroitgh and return at one-fare for tbe anchor, and Mra Hancock. Senator Ed- hecaine engrowal in a story aboi'.t s--ra
Inst week. Sunday uuirning they were all J. A M. railway, where • the
Olin routid trip from all points on the Jiuc. rnumiK, Mnu Fuller, and the pr,pil« of tbe Bernhardt, when on irrerirtHi..- faipuisc io
Drinj-ed Lott* r. aroused by a Ireavy report of thunder and the (illn ears were side tracked. There For rates, pamphlet* anti full liiformatlon National Law university rent other floral look up came over me. 1 hxiked vp.
A special school meet Ing was held Wed- a bright Hash of Ilriitiring aiid on arising were I’S passenger coaches and four bag­ apply to any agent of the C. IL &amp; D. or devices.
-Great Scott!” said D.inki. v.i ..... lli4
The Presidential Party.
ng tii.reconsider the vote at they found that Mr. Fold's Ixnutiriil brick gage cam. making in nil 42, divided into E. O. McCormick, General I’assenger aud
peraplrhig brow, ••die thought of .-i-. t -ci.
The bodv and it* escort reached tfle Cap­
tto* mutual s 'bool meeting to exriqde all house had been struck by Die lightning, four’sections. The find acl second aec- Ticket AgeuL Cincinnati. Ohio.
Ings then makra me swrat to thb da-.’’
itol nt» o'clock and n few minntas later,
piiyli;- meet ncs from tbe school house, destroying the dome ami spire entirely.
tiotiH weir made up at A Megan amt’ inter­
“Well, what did yon aceF' came in.&lt;
white the ca«ket containing tbe remains
pay Utile or no taxes
The elementthat
___ ___________________
. _ vut. _.
Mrs. John Wickham ana Mix. Murdock mediate stations up lo Richland. The
chorus from tbe audlent;*;
NEIGHBORING^COUNTIES.
of JuHticv Milter was bring carrkjd Into
ed Co nut reconsider and conin«iim«d to will return.home this week.
third at Battle Creek and tbe fourth whirii
. -Nothing more dot 1»&gt; than n wril de­
rail in the fnggatds that would vote on
A rather nnnislng incident occurred at thn building, tbe presidential t»nwy en­ veloped sparitnen of (he NflBjiitfau lte:i .
Anna iteyuiond is with her parent# conmiuui the Olins at Richland. Accord-*
their side but I be'opposition brat them JU again.
lug to program there was half nn hour hew tbe Htete House of Correction recently «• tered the supreme court chainbrr end gazing nt nw close to my b.'Mite I*,-*,
their own game. C-ousequeDtly we will
tween the starling of each section. Thety- the outgrowth of lhe now famous rircuisr took seats In the secern i tier to the right. heard nlxr.it people's hair : Snmlim; &gt;■*&gt; end
ho' &lt; political mectinics iu the school house.
was n little delay, but a’ 1:20 o'clock p. m. &lt;&gt;r Foster, Stevens A Go., of Grand Rapids. Tbe party coostetod of the following per­ from fright. 1 nwlixed then vfat that
(Icorgv Barber, of Dowagiac. Is with ns the fourth section left Klcliland, gslly'dec- Warden Watkins had been purebfirinff sons: Tbe president. Mm. Harrlsfin, SecWj uiMcr.-dand O'Douucli Is to come
meant. My blood congealed in mV veins,
down. Send him along we've a place for being called here by the sickneus ot his urated with flags and bunting. The Ulin furniture Uiintnlngs quite extensively rviury «mi Mr-*. Blaiue, Secretarv and nnd that lion seenu-d to grow to the size of
aunt. Mrs. P. Barber.
Wui to sjaiak.
baud Icti Richlaud on tbv first section aud from tliat firm for the past three years, Mrs. Windom. Secretary and Mra N -bie. an elephant
Grandpa Brown and Mrs. C. 1. Drown fiom time to time would drop l&gt;a&lt;*k out and ‘when their circular, ludieatlrg » Secretary and Mrs. Ruak. Attorney Gen­
•Mri». Henry Bailey, of II actings is vis­
‘•Jnxt imagine tbe f-e'.ings of a man
are Ixrili on the sick list.
iting relatives and friends this week.
section and when we had reached Toledo, general risn in prion, was given to tlw eral aud Mrs. Miller, Secretary Trfey aud lying q-ii-:iy fa bed reading a S
Mrs. John Fisher hud her foot severely they 1&lt;x4c possession of their car on the trade, he denied It incumbent upon him Private Secretary Hat fort!.
Mrs. Robert Bennett entertained a
paper, and then lookinv up to we G.a:
buriied last week by theaccldentnl spilling fmirth section. At lunch time every fam­ to KM-crtaiu if the rise in prices was to be
Othrr DictluguUhed Attendant*.
friend from Kalmimzoo last Week.
Then the chief ' justicai and ra-uente temfle beast almost iooklnt inl^itk eye.v. *
Tim Ellsworth has muyed onto his Lirin of a pail of boiling water upon il.
ily was provided with n paper box or getiend among all dealers. Communlcait wax awful, geBtictcen: It wi* awfrt?
Mr*. Rose Hicks who recvn'ly l&lt;»! her basket of estableo. ThcC. J. &amp; M. rail­ tiou ilh other dealers revealed the fact justices uf the supreme court and Justice
-1 rasliunl, however, that I m "Jj
Another soldier made happy. Len Llv- husband in Nebrnska. hns returned to live way from lllchlund to Toledo passes tliat they were ready nnd anxious to sup­ Strong (retire*!) entered ami took m-at* in something, w». n»w.- taking my
t’roa
front
of
the
presidential
'.party.
The
jus
­
with iivr imreiii*. A. 1. Burrill ami wife.
iug-toii has received a pension.
ply
all
in
tliat
line
at
the
old
rates,
and
through a very fine forming country with
t!&gt;« brute, who regarded me wjtfi a ium -iM
tices
acted
ra
honorary
paH-twarer*.
Mra.
Arthur
Shorter's
baby
Is
seriously
IB.
A new miller has takiii the mllh
tine term buildings and evidently in a high even nt a 5 per cent dfaccuiit on some °f
finite. I grasped the bedctetiie* wHh
Mrs. Stella l*ainistlt*r and Children ex­ slate of cultivation, with sheep and cotile the nrt'.cles. Taking Foster, Stevens &lt;t Miller entered on the arm of hsr son. Mr.
Robert Kennett fa improving the'looks &lt;•£
hand; a pillow fa the other—t-- “tuff in tl.h s house b^patlfag a coat or paint uu lu pect tn move to Charlotte next week where dot up-n a ttiousand hills -but plains. Go. al tlieir word, the warden ‘bought Irvine Milter, end was ucennipnniB l by
Ifou'^ tiiQtlth' if he pimped at h&gt;eher htiHham* is at work.
Everything indicated wealth and refine- largely of eastern dealers upon them* favoty other relatives and fatends. O.her&lt; peat­
with a yell which would hare .oadc a Vi.'
Gniw Slater is engaged drawing the iprnL At Toledo night came upon us ami able terms* The result was. when the ent were Senator* Dolph, Mander-om an I
West Indian gn- in with envy I ‘sprang :,
Corn busking Is the odder of tbe day.
stone tor B. Fisher's new imiis**.
the outride world waa closed to our view, ralesmau uf Foster. Slevciix *k Co. called Pudduck amt ex-Atvor:&gt;ey General Gat- the liad: side of the bed.
Diplitlirrlu at F. Sqiiiijcs.
Und.
The
fuucrnl
servic.M
1
were
simple,
Died nt her liume in Cressey Oct. IS, except as we passed tlirmigh renie. of the the'oilier ...day.
.........................
he found
.. ....
the ----------Imrtltntton
t "Wifa n w ild roar of amwrr.ent i’..--lian
consisting;
of
n
csiuple
of
hyinus.
B.ble
Mi-.-.fi- Manning, of Dow:lug. Is visiting Susan, wife uf Philip Barlwr.
larger manutacturlng cities, where the well
Wv|| stipplit.nl
mipplitnl with*everything
with• everything lu
in bls
his lino.
retreated to the dnor, mil thus for a" tew
fires uf the blast fnniafcs dione so bright­ His Mirpttee was &lt;«»ly equaitetl by ihte reading, ami an mb Ires* by Krv. W.- A. bOO'Ddi* the beatt anil I n.-..-aide 1
. There will lie n dAive at imc-y the 21k!.
ly. and are kept running afl i-Jghl. We rimgrln tlmt hte house hnd inrt a tfood Bartlett, Presbyterian.
other, when praxrutly I heard a vvic? call­
Thresher* now air at case until another
Lida Power*, of Battle Crock. £ visiting
liiingtoed they shone more brightly and curtouier through the opt-ratiim of .their
ing:
.
Mr* Miller and her family then drnva
friends at this place.
limde mon* noi*e. as tbotigh they were cel­ circular, when xs a matter of fact. t!iey
*y‘Eeuny.- Benny, where arc yon? C-r-v
Wm. Smith 1s maklnc Lis regular trip
\ Llotu. lo'Mr. and Mrs. Record, formerly
ebrating suine event At Kent Ohio. Mime were ‘rendj- to guarantee prices as ugaiiirt fo the MIHec residence where Uiey pre­ rfalit down b*rt\ sir!'
«k this.pl.ire. now of Ttltn.. a :x»y.
wivtameai wagon.
pared
forth*journey
«&gt;
Keokuk.
The
cas
­
1’JU ot the elan Olins left the train to cele­ ail coiniwtitimi. The sulej&gt;mim returned
'•Tojuiy unutterable aranr.?-:- nt the '■ r.
Mr. Given, of Brhiiiig. Is visiting Iris
Mrs. A. Stanton. Is at Buttle Creek, tak­
brate their annual reunion, and there to to Grand.Rapids wit’.iout Inning made ket remained at (be con-l &gt;o &gt;m fur a short,’ witfspkl bfil toil, gave ineapartbig i -J,
friends in tlih* vicinity.
ing riectrie batta.
follow on to Buffalo and finish tlieir visits. any sales, but prepared to give hte em- time and waa then tnken to the Pruusyl- r.nd backed nut through t!i»»dtxn*.
Applo buyers and piekenr are plenty
G. Bowser, of JnhnstrAvit, made Lacey
As daylight appeared Oil. 1st, we had p'.uyers »omc.valuable printer*, cleaned ii* VMiiin railroad sintion where the fnner *l ।
“Yc god*d but wa»n’t I rrife*r.‘4l mid I
through Itt-re.
train was hi wuhing. At 7:33 o'clock the '
frfe-ndn a call Saiurda.v.
|iB*-sed Uirough Ohio and Into Prnn, pare- the fit-lu of experience.—Ionia bt-ntinel.
Wc- hear that Clmrles McIntyre is •&lt;&gt;
train with the funeral party on bonr.l left fell f.;it on til? l«ed, too wtpg to rtir. .,t&gt; -r
Th** evaporator belonging to D. Durfee
ing liin-hzh Mcadvlllv. Corry and James­
Kalamazoo. Oct. 10.—A very success­ for Keokuk, where il is due to-mJTTOW
caught fire Thursday night and burned to teach our winter term. 1( this Is w it be­ town, N. Y.. the’ 4th section rrachlpg Buf­
IJncoln. ‘Madam’-.* s lifl 1. ‘I wasn't mrr
v
ground: but the neighbors turued out and ing tbe third term.
falo al 1*4 o'clock m„ other sections earlier. ful jail delivery octmrrvd in' this city nt morning. The -party ctnabted of Mrs.: ynu were keeping :i mepageric. 11 boug'.t'
Here let me NQ-thete was about 1.800 &lt;*x- fl o'clock this evening, whereby six desper­ Miller. Mre. Lo izthn (berdattghtc-). MW thlmvosa simple.ordjMry iKKirdin^h.iusc.'
I*Knuelr«.
ate crinilnnls secured their llbrity- There Corkhiti (Justice Miller's granddaughter).
J. S. Stevens and wife arc visiting at
corsioiibts
left
M4ch.
After
reaching
cen
­
I suppose It's news ynn are looking for.,
’What do yott mean? *biJ she. And then
Batik* Creek.
tral Ohio many dropped off at Intcnucdlate bai&gt; been no more desperate men fa jail ProWaor and Mm Wilson, Mr. and Mre.
I told her whnt bail hajip'-ued.
null J will do the best 1 can.
.
here for j ears than the six wi.o -e/caped. Reeves. Mr. an-1 Mrs. Adam*, Chief Jus
Mrs. Jnntre Miller has ln*«*n quite "»kk. gtation.", but the four Metlons most have
'•She laughed, wrid 'llot'k here.'and took
tick Fuller, Justice Brewer, Maj. Wright,
deposits! 1.200 Michiganders in Buffalo, At eight o’clock the prlsunera would imve
me to a rrar door which IcxikeU out in the
but
Is
Ix-tter
at
this
writing.
’ The con tiny 3d rains have driven nearly
bceu locked In tlieir cells. Th**- lower (•nantbal of tbe supreme court), Mr. Mefur
eastern
villngep
and
cities.
The
first
txrart yard. Jt-bcre. trotting v.-- r.;n!«!-,.tu
C-olds are .prevailing here to n great cxevery oims wild with odd* nnd neuralgia.
Kinney (clerk of the court). Frei Faust
i-orridur
«f
liie
jail
Is
separated
from
the
train out had Its passenger list Increased
tbe yard, wus •Benny' gml a lioness. ‘You
A s-wing tKje far the lienefit of Mr.
upper by a flooring of iron bare, one of (a page) and two supreme cjurt nivssctiJohn Bn«s is so as tri be out again.
lie to the extent ot one extra Clrtrii. -1 left
see,' tdie cxptalned. *1 was
wii» x cirens
Purdmi's family, who lust every thing by
which the prisoners cut, galufog fajcvi* to
wa&gt; very sh-k with inllamation of tho lungs. Buffalo at S o'clock p. m.^&gt;on the west
ami menagerie* it few mr.nt.lis np* th u went
the
laundry.
The
turn
ent
an
Inch
iron
bar
K
eokltg
Ta.,
Ort.
SO.
—
The
body
of
Jus
­
Mr. Reynolds has his pnqicrty again in shore railway, and after a run of
on tlie north side of the jail, and wrench­ tice Miller arrives! hen- Saturday nbuul 0 to pieces. Nobody tould get adaries »•&gt; i
Spt-nrer'c TuMfixy of this week. Atoie
got these cubs, and they hare groan a lit­
Iris own lands', and Mr. Jules will be fore­ hours left me at Byron Center auiengst my
atom*. Il next week.
friend.-’.’ clad lo bike inc In. The &lt;picstion ing the several pieces from the socket In
tle afore. I'm sorry Benny frighten;J
Mrs. Frank Myers visited her parents man.
liie mnsotiry. on ;i|K-rtnre large enough fur by tbe honorary pall-bearer*. vari&gt;Hi»eoni&gt;
Mr. Reynold* Imitu'l t n span of Iwftscs ariM-s where did these excursionists come
you.’ ”—Chicago Timex.
al Saranpek Inst week.
u
mail's
texiy
was
made.
Thoee
who
from? Your nearert neighbor luluht be uu
last week of tffins. M&lt; Queen.
lidttrra, company A, Seco nd regimens I.
caea|N!d were one Wilson, charged with
A party of young |xn»p|« Miiprised Maud ope of the four sections and you not know
‘ th.1 Tamarack riuirrii *t -:‘to o'clock.
burglary: Thomas Burns and Charles N. G., mid Torrence po«t, G A R., ’oIt
until
you
met
them
In
some
depot
vil
­
gvthrr with (eveml,thousand cltia,*ns. I:
The acfruiteta. doctor* anri| &lt;’th«*r&lt;. who
Ehler Muurer. &lt;»' Ode.at. preached at Vuififrey lr-t Tuessim evvulrg. she bring
lage or t rajn as we were passing from uiie Siultli, drirgvd with -stealing S.**00 worth wns taken to the tctlcrui building, which condemn the use of tobacco ehould visit
J5 year.* «»r nge.
A
.th** church last Sumiaj*.
of velvet from a Chicago * Grand Trunk
W. F. Pumfrey. of Newaygo Co*, vtefted place to another In our many calls on
bm elaborately draped in mourning, and
Slam and Burmub. The writer, while in'
Mr. l.ewcllyn Biden i*.nd win* have p»ne
freight car: l&gt;an O'Day, utuler sentence of
friends,
as
for
Instance,
at
Batavia
I
met
: . tn hou-e-ketuijA; upon A. Aldeu-x term
" at J. I’umfrex's last week.
the United States navy, vislte-l Itenriiok
two and noe-balf ycarsat Ionia for larceny:
J. I’umfriy and J. Miller went to Grand Wui.« Julnunx-k on his way to t’mfue.
many of the citirans who pa-x*d by tho once and tra* Jurprisc«l ott tlx* in’iiscriu’iAll repat£ a guml time at the chicken
The next day sheep called dk* to Corfeu, F. D. Reynolds, M-ntenecd Satanfay to
Rapids Satunlay.
nate manner iiPwbicb tlA’ until* *iadu'^t’-l
p« soeiid held at Edwih Cunnitixhuiu's.
Jaekaon fur six years for attempting to
where
1
again
met
William
and
wife
and
We
saw
Sheriff
Siiriner
in
Parmelee
the
Unitarian
church,
and
the
pntceMiua
in the use of the wai. Hnnds-nuc. dark
Mr&gt;. A. W. DllieiiLeck has returned
James JohtuuKik and his daughter Edith. kill a Grand Rapids A Indiana t-undut-tor. io thn orme.'ery "« a aplcudid tribute to ktinned young women, in their many col­
itutne from Petoskey where she has been ■ Sunday.
and
U-muel
Allen,
awaiting
a
trial
(nr
To tltese two families. I am under great
“the bouor' in which t he dead jurist wits ored gnrrnenta. were waik'ng About the
Piriio Cline is building a new kitchen*
-eMidr. --- ' ;
,
_
■ .
criminal assault. A young wan who Imp*
John
Broughton
has
wmf
fits
farm
to
OltHgxfkmsjH
held
.at
hi*
home.
Many
dhuluguisbed
We hear it wlilaptml of another wad­
airrets puffing away at their tigarett!*.
uT'tlRcontcntx of thrir caparinua lunch basket- bn pcnfltf to piss tin4 Juit st the
Me .IlHICK.
............................
men from all parte ut the country at­ Old women, men. bbya And even the cinidling rook.
bn-ak saw two turn drop (rum the second
AlIxTt Williams and family start for our two days ride on the rail &lt;m our re­
tended the funeral, and the city was iu dren were tanoking. It was n coflteaon
Mra. (’uuningtNun te jttst making the
story window and gave the alarm. Four
turn.
nnd
especially
to
Miss
E»lllh
for
her
mourning
garb.
'
Petir-key
In
afanit
two
weeks.
.
.
rigs Hy weaving rae ca'p-t.
right to nee little tots, not over 4 or 3years
hud ahcady mode gtxxi. their escape, aud
Orlando Thomas and brothers Orange kind attention lo my wauls ami strolls
r&gt;cayd* n Myers, of tlite p'ucc. te teaching
old, with a string of bra*!.* aroUnd their
two more followed. The entire city
and George have to-en visiting friends in when- waiting for our trains. Of my visit
the Foil Auger hebud lUte winter.
WAMttsuTOX CUT. Oct. 17.—SL John’s necks and a cigarette over each car, smok­
and conclusions ns to N. Y. vs. Mick. 1 polkv force and al! the county officers are
•
m
Where. »&gt;h when*.’ te the 1‘. uf 1. lodge Old'* fur two weeks.
scouring the county for tlie escaped men. Epfacojml church was jmcked with ing like n full grown num ax they trotted
will
reserve
for
my
next
paper.
The
Mriionlte
chnrcli
was
dedicated
Ute
about aa naked as on th/* day they were
going? An.*., nowhere.
Milo. Oct. 2oth, 'tte.
Tlie celebrated sand foil ut Michigan friends of Gen. Belknap yentrrdriy. mauy bom.
Mlnule Comtes visited Allie Spencer lust IStli. ami was a complete xncwss
A. C. ToWXE.
City, which' has been sold anti Is being of thoiui present being dtetiugubihed peo­
Mrs. James Carter, was surprised last
i Questioning an Englteb aprakin? natwe.
week.
week
hy
01.
Peaks
family
of
Knlanmxod.
hauled
to
Chicago,
Is
reyealitig
some,
in
­
ple,
ou
tbe
occasion
of
the
funeral
of
tbe
1 learned that fbt* riilidrvn are tndglit to
Mi*. Brancli and Mrs. McLeod went to
and Cbas. Milter's family, o! Chicago, and
II will he remembered that some time teresting things ftceordlwg to a correspond-' gueraL The beautiful Epincjpal aervChew the hotel nut mixed with tobacco
Caicdonln la*«l week.
'
ngo Foster. Stevens &amp; Co., of Grand fail*- ent. An okl IxniM*. still standing, has just ice for the dead wax performed aud &lt; h\ii snd to xmoke r.s soon as they are abl? t-&gt;
Mr. Byanrh tonight twu culls of Dr. James Miller's, of i’armeiee.
^itarp uur last week.
ids, sent out a circular, saying that owing been exposed. Tbe workmen found an the body rm escorted to Ute grave **V walk. Notwithstandingthi# exoreshe u»e
Nashville.
to tbe pMssnge of the McKinley bill, dhey ax and u aaaul and a taWe fork mid a stove Arlinuton by tbe Union veteranx. G. A. of t lie reductive weed I mw m*-id rffrats
Mr. Null Nycwander L&gt; sick with typbrid would have to advance prices on their hook. Tbe thing-* were taken from the R.. and the Third Artillery baud. Th** from it. On thn contrary, all of tlie cnHfever.
goods. The circular was copied in the one story bouw. At liieaoutheaat coiner, caxket was borne into xori out nt tbe dren seen amoklng wen* sleek, fct Htt*e
• Heavy frost Monday Xlonday nighL
David
Marshall
Is
building
an
addition
Democratic nresa and published broadeu-ct near tlie poplar path uf ascent of slghte church by six iion-coajmisrtonud offl.-en*.
bodies, who aecmcd to enjoy their cigar­
: C. C. (I»K» lias a new horse.
throughout the country fur politick! effect, seers, the earner of - u small two Story .Xbiuy army and navy oficera, official*,
ettes.—New York Herald.
. Win. Campbell bought a horse at the to hla hotisv in West Mnple Grove.
Elmer Mmire ridea in « new buggy pur- and the results are just ••coming home to house can be well. This lwni« was built aud other trieuda of tut* dead soldier at­
Jones' sale last week.
*cba.*vd
at
Nimlivllle.
new
nine
or
ten
yeors
ago.
but
the
rand
roost"
In
such
a
telling
way
that
It
cannot
tended the funeral both al tbn church
Junies Spankling has sold out to bis
Richard Watkins and wife are here be very pleasant for the Grand Rapids soon drove tlx- inhabitant*- out and buried aud grave. Among the honorary pall
Some English pby.dcian*ap;icar tbedoj*
brother Frank.
WUI Sewer, wife and baby start this helping to lake care of Mrs. Watkln’s firm. Among the large patrons of Foster. th*’ structure. The tops of trees are be­ Ixiarrn, were Secretary Noble. Gen. J*. A- in their practice rhe honey fimnd in smh
brother. Nell Niccwandcr.
Stevens A Co., was tin* S’nte House of ginning to pnerudeas tin* mim! Kim's down. Grant (•oaixtant secretary of war). Gem large quantities in the tueslyptte* J rets fit
wi*k tn visit relatives In Jackson.
Mrs. Calkins Is visiting friends In Correction as well m mH. or nearly all. From the size uf the trunk* It te suppow-d Buuey (MMbuant secretary of ibeint-riur), Tumania, the product of a -mail, block
Mrs. Blank entertained several of lu?r
other state Institution*. When the above the route must lx* twenty-five feet further Gen. Benet, Gen. R.AV’ Veaxef.-cmnmuii- Wild bee peculiar to that country. The .
lady friends Friday afternoon, they help- Lenewari-’n.
Mn*. Jerry Slump has a brother from circular fell into the hands of Warden down. No one living remembers the une der-in-chtet of tbe Gram! Army of the honev is a thick, hompg* ncotp-x'mjrwtal
•ing her to mjw her Ingrain carpet together.
near
Petoskey visiting her.
Wnlklns be at once opewetl correspondence story house.
Republic.
]___________
A pleasant social nt Harry Tompkins
transparent, sfrupy liquid, of n *toi» orange
Eugene Calkins Is making preparations with several large ca.-dern firms, dealing
Friday evening by tho M. F. society.
color, having an odor stwamtivo ot once
We Mxv« &lt;ra.ua«,o«»o
Col Moore, of Cohl water, author of the
Tboauui Totiker and family virtted to take a trip to the west, on account of his In the name class ot goods, instead of famous reply, -Yankre* Never Surrender
Wamuxgtox City. Oct. fid—Rte now of jt» containing- eucalyptus principle* i»
paying
the
advance
demanded
by
Foster,
wife'u
health.
very soluble in water, in milk and m w-n*-,
relativre in Belleiue SaUirday.
on
the
Fourth
July,
”
has
been
sent
to
n
believed
that
ihx
total
population
of
the
J. D. Guy attended tire Slawsun-Erb Bterena A Co., they now parebaae the
John McPhail is expected here through
private Insane asylum for treatment The United State* will lx* abowu to be about lint much lews so in alcohol, and »•’«?' u’n1'
quarterlv meeting Saturday and Sunday. wedding In Baltimore last week Thursday."
remark waa made while the colonel and 6t,4U&gt;.000. The entire count c! the coun­ cult of fermentation. Thus far v^*r'
Married,
near
Bellevue
»*»
Thursday,
than
they
ever
ptirchaav4
them
of
that
Webster and Lowden orated nt the hall
ment. .bow it to be n val^
tiw 10th. Edward Greennra, «*f Maple firm. Tlx* agent of the Craad Rapids firm hla band were surrounded by Morgan's try him now been complete*!, with tbe ex­ efficient and palatable subrtltojr te n I
Friday for the P. of I.
raiders at Tibbs Bend, Ky., July 4. 1MU. ception of nine supervisor,’ dixtricia.
Grove, and Ida Yerrington. of CohvIa
called at Jimis recently, nt* doubt expect­
livcr.oil. an auGamtorrha1.fi* ari'1”
Mrs. Wm. Griftin is visiting frtenda h» ing bis twnai large order, at the increased
Nearly S3,00» was paid out last Thurs­ where reepuuta are in prbgrew. Tbe work Ing the heart in a manner wura »n-.bl«*t*
price that they Hllributvd t* tlie ptumafre “f day to farmers in tbte vicinity for eucum- will not be completed before Superiuteu- the aotion, but free from tte- inronvrmfot
Owing to a |»re.M of business your sciibc Kalamazoo.
the McKinley bill. Said wxvnt was in­ l*era. One man who has sir. acres bra dent Porter’* return, which te expected
pn.|«-rtta or dl^ulls • r-brifaco. .M M
Little Meek 1ms a new organ.
failed to report last week but this week
Lyda Frighner will tench lite No. P formed of what hud happened, mid though drawn, up to a week ago last Fridav, ?W25. by tbe latter part of neat week.
nnti-paroxitie for tubercular x:i.i *n»m
finds us on deck, pencil in Band ready to
be Hfcs.xl ready to gtiataMM prices as He will Have at least another one hundred
school this winter.
io-js ailment*.--New Orleans rtr.-.yunerecord any or every Item worthy of note.
Mrs. M. Brown lias retwnred from against all competition, it was too lab*. dullars' worth.—Brooklyn Exponent.
Mr. Birchfield and wife v failed their son
DVBt-QCB. Iowa. tx-t. 20.-Two children
Grand Rapids, nnd is now visitiog al Wat. Warden Watkins had not been asleep, nod
When TVrltlog. at Lansing nut lung since.
The “bolding up” gang have reached of Nichols Brandt, aged respectively 3
bad snppHed the institutimi with goods
Why te it that people who don't know
.
.
Last Wednesday quite a number ot the Blivens.
Battle Creek- Saturday iwgfit, us Ned and 3 year* and tt mouths, were fatally
Miss THdh Shoup is viritiitg.
bought from firms who were only tow glad
bow to do a thing nearly alwayfi lends of Mr. Abed Donley ami wife nu t
Tuttle,
a
young
man
.
mplovrii
iu
tbe
nail
acaldv&lt;l
Sunday
night.
Tney
ware
play
­
to supply him with everything t* wanted
’
their ignorance by their over **al.
ut their home fur a surprlra bringing with Conte Grove.
lug about a rtove on which rat a largi
at &lt;4*1 rales. Thus Foster. Steven* A Co.
the om* Instance of Inter writ: * for **
them many substantia! proofs of thrif
hmt a sptendkl customer Br.mi the cfrets was stnpiHsd by highwaywx-n near the Phd of boiling water, whan they over- ample* A man anpracticd &gt;n .n art
friendship. As has been mentioned Mr.
Wwt
Main
street
bridge,
almost
In
tbe
tarned
thcfitava,
the
water
pouring
o*ui
Mrs. Orix Mai***, of Assyria, was Bar of t!*eir circular, and we are lufonoent dial
abow that he is n “’prent ire hntul rt ».
anti lain n condition tliat it te Imporalheart
of
tbe
cUy.
by
a
gang
of
three,
who
them. One of them livsd but a abort not so much by what be fail* «*» *»y «J*
gueat of her mother, Mrs. Anderson. iaM other stale Institutions, who fonreriy
•hte far him to use it and ii makes it hard
withdrawn revolvers ordered his hands lime aud the other dt^A-in Mie morning.
IminriH their goods of tlris lirtu, are now
Sunday.
the double trouble to wbfch hr
up
ami
then
went
tbrouah
bte
poekete.
A P. of !.. proht. dmna, political tast­ buying nneh goods from Arms who did not
Frequent showers hindered tbe apple
self to w*y too njueb.
..s
ing at tbe Mayo school house last Tuesday Wi».Uy advance prices upon tbe passage I’lwy rrilrred Tuttle of g!2 in rash, fate
««”• JDt6 “,e2US« er
packer* cottsiderable the prat week.
ClUM-Mott, 11U.. Out. M —Zebulon Ftu- him plungw
week's wages and a silver watch. No
of
the
McKinley
bill
and
gladly
sett
their
is always ' 001108 hte |*n h. b*‘‘J
evening.
.
We bear that Dura Cole was Denied fast
trace
ot
theta
haa
been
found.
ter
and
eight
other
students
of
the
Un
6
gonda
al
old
prices.
While*
tlieir
circular
Joe Smith and wife, Sam Smith and
‘•thinking be would write, when th
WedocMfay to I*. Haskin of Bowne
wife, of Strath Amyrla. were the guert^ot may no* have been written for political ef­
Sunday evening white the quartet choir varsity of Illinois have entered suit for feet of the tetter bring sent i» undvoub
**Center.
fect, yet it was without doubt poWfched ot the fountain st Baptist church wax •IU,00.1 each for malicious prosecution evidence of such a fact.—Argre) Arthur Kenjon. Mlrimel Vester and J. K. Smith tert Sunday.
aguiuet
James
R.
Scott,
who
caused
thrir
Mrs.
Mary
Wilcox
has
a
brother
vWliix;
tor
that
purpose.
and
judging
from
tlx*
Kinging divinely, and Andy Fyfe, Ure
Mrs. John Ftemmg expert to attend the
alxnre experience, wc think that it is sate baMti. wns roiling out in hh rich sonorous indict m*tu for voting illegally at ths city
._s. D. Adventirt conference at Battle Creek her.
rail Nlaaty-five
»nd
*
of
Kate Mayo starts for Kansas this week to any tlmt they wIB regret their hasty vufaxx -1 fe^w no ill, Whi-ile Thou art elwniou. The st
the circuit court.
4hte week.
action.
to
upend
the
winter.
near," another scene wt&gt; befoK enacted in
Lb. Urs, brick Slmnux.
u,
Wcaty of rrin of fate and farmer.- are
Ed. Green and family, U Assyria, wen,
tbe wuotaary. If Andy eoold have looked
etfaugb until they f*&lt; •*!&gt;»•*
Mgb.M tbe ^ttork.ui
„
the guevte of Geo. Belk* last Sonday.
Iwl.lnd tlie organ m that tnomeat. h«
taah-l to market and pout«» dug.
___
Mrs. John Jones te gaining sloWly.
woaw have seen a loag-ieued rascal cool­
ranted tte top "ten be *'■&gt;?",’re„ .eh
Th? sermon delivered to th*’ yonng peoProvidence to take from our luklst tho ly remove hte own ditepitefed ragbag &amp;f
totn tte Otek.Md ?c“l&gt;'«|.b«ai
wife of our esteemed Brother. Chatter an overall and aubailtute It fw a very
u&gt; .ide wrack ttebottom.in--'
„„ praunilMtl r-o-1
,
Fiw Jake has had a fresh supply of Newer, we bow tn htnublc submission to hantteMM one ttert Andy had bung unoti realiwd. It I. learned that the boiler uf . terauh. Hute. ;&lt; -ot* «*"' '
1Mrl u nUI ralne•
His divine wiU, bettering He docth all
*' &gt;“ h»&gt;i (hr. Three ©fieri and filteau taUora hour.—Indianapolis Journal. _
rtrtx to tor U» fooottautoi for &gt; l«tt«
things well.
filtered bls were drowned.
Rctvtocd: That, realizing Ids great low,
character*
Borers school
Wm. Kearney and wife ataW over night
feitaw
gowMblmt te« I"
"»&gt;Mieh.,
Mate Balkrn wiU teach tbe Wrs sc
rrtun&gt;ed we tender in behalf of Barry lodge K. of P.
hut bu .prune “P »5
.‘eteudoU
ibis winter.
io our bereaved Brother, our heartfelt
'bare the Hand of tbe beach
Tb
—The public
sympathy.
wrm
is
being
turned
fo**
1?*
XhnrrU Warner started hi ■ o*rered
winter.
rtMnted to be superior to l
were caught
and large
of buri*
Tuesday the
Mircirflleo^V *Dt* ta0 Xron‘

Hastings Banner
JUrPLEHENT.

COUNTY NEWS.

Uwait.

�U AST 1NGS • B AXNERt
*2^-\ -t-.!aj. &lt;»&lt;•»•

l8W0-

r1”1" “Wlnrtr «
sjra. uauen» this wtek, ut MU* Smrrh
Honon-. old ,und.
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;00K. Vocal Editor.

DR. F. SLOCUM
,i foil;

‘‘Prices, cither for cash or got*is.
STAcrrwt &amp; Cnawijcv.
LA very complete surprise was carried
W upon Mr. and Mrs. Frank Paucoast
IS
by about w of Umlr
2S1*'
'»lni the Ath anolretaary of their iMtTl.lre. Tho ..urprtid
wnpleooou revalued their ui„:
b&gt;
“I t,,ltr’«lu«l all |,reKn
in such n annt-r tliat u tn^t enjoyable evBPe,,t' Tur° 1,nn,r'wn‘’' chain
were left a* taementves of the occasion.

; ,i-lelati. nntanate from
ij.-opvjmd a well known

chronic diseases
’.j :!«!•!*■&gt;

’ .•idhlren. tuich as General
V. ,-t.l-n. t&gt;i8«W^0tCWM*?:
। .ver. sminacN and KW
- -.nii.ich and Bowels. Dis:,.i». Eruptive DisqaMM
.. Head, illse.urs of
i lit -HpIne. Rheumatism

The State Game Warden Is making an
effort to have fish shutes put In every dam
^.obstruction In every river In the state.
Now if a suitable law could be made and
ciifora-d by tbeDcputy Wardens over the
state, it would result in great good. Snrry something ought to be done to prevent
the wholesale distraction of lish by meth­
ods which have Ijeeu practiced to a large
extent in this county during the put year.

, i" ttoo ot Family Med­
,
ire&lt;i focjnmnv u*.
ttataetton. and as low
wIl yon. and fsc better

I'.?T

Pill*. l)y«pet&gt;tdc Tea,
•■ivr. Female .Regulator,
u-tiitls and CobsnmptlOD,
. Salve, Rheumatic syrup.
qnl* aid pat tons. I will
of kach week
'.it and Wintic Mouth*.
■ i &gt; n * v in. to3 mm.
dan has tailed t® dn you
■ me.. «&gt;r it'■you cannot
v.-ur order at* the Hotel
a &gt; I'hnrve* the same
. rra'vnabici •
•

eec^t.

The wenderful lime made by Nelson
over a mile Duck recently, ought to re­
mind the reader that Holden * Hire get
there about as often and as quickly ns anv&gt;
one, when it comes to selling boots, shoes,
liats, caps underwear, gents furnishing
goods ami Hie like. New goods are arriv­
ing almost dally aud they sell as fast as
they come. The reason for all this Is that
good goods sold nt a amall margin for cash,
has revolutionized the old method of doing
busidess on credit and making huge profits
ot! qf each n-s|K&gt;naible customer, to even
up losses from dead beats. Hlch and poor
are treated alike nt Holden &amp; Hire's and
all go away equally pleased. Call on them
nt their store in the Withey block.

C-yt£-

ail

VHEB.
taoK Oas Day Only.

Parties -lif h insr to contract
for B. R ' -’■■. any
. num। ber
--- or
uaiitiir. «i I fiml it Do their
aih-antap' to '-all on|or ad-

J.T. LOMBARD,.
Hayings. Mich.

Ins eirrumstanee, ihrn- may be In kb, be­
half.
‘
Now that the scheme of the coterie of poll,
NEWS.
uciant, of whom Mr. Merrick is one, is un­
L.OC-folded. we leave the result to the people of
kvrrfc
•
2,520 Barry county for such disposition £1 they
choose to make. These plotters In the coun­
cils of a secret order have accomplished
MfriingiL
their purpose of making themselves mas­
Il AS I» 1’. T. exHU.ROVE. ters of the democratic organization in Barry
kvev t.tmr. oct fistb.
county, by packing tbe democratic conven­
J’.HN 1 RICH.
tion with their henchmen. Some of tbe
fsday Ort. 30th.'
methods pursued, notably iu Carlton, to
• 1 1 AM&gt; 1’. T. COL- -ecure delegates to that convention were ’
GRi » E
most simmeful. Thus far tbe plotters have
&lt;• ilnr. Ort. 27.
••»d»y ;tft«mo»n, Oct. triumphed. It is r. ‘eessary for their com­
plete success to whip democrats who are
’-Venina, oct.
such from principle Into line, and to J mid
|;iv uiternovn. z o'clock. OcL
republican Patrons true io the Patron tick­
et. and “quietly vote” for democratic nom­
inee* for senator and congress.
• ii'i.V JAS. ODO NRepublican Pattons will not do this, in
our judgement, now that they know
-ning. Oct. a*.
the •‘deal* has been made. The success of
these plotters will seriously injure the orFriday. Ort. 31.
il- \ iitage, sajuntty

Steps are being taken for the organiza­
tion of a Juvenile band In this city and a
good shin has been subscribed for tbe pur­
pose. While Hastings has had many good
bands In her time, jet they have only lajen
temporary, owing in a large measure to the
fact that Individual mt-mbers were con­
stantly moving away. The juvenile band
will consist of about 15 lads, ranging from
13 to 17 years of age, aud with the encour­
agement they might to receive from busi­
ness men and citizens of this city, the or­
ganization will no doubt be kept up. Some
of the old Instruments will be used and
several Pew ones will have to be purchas­
der. and the success of the methods they ed, so subscribe liberally If you are called
employ would be most harmful. No friend upon and help the boys out. Several
nelghlmring cities have' Juvenile bauds,
of the Patrons of Industry order or of good
why should not Hastings?
morals can afford to encourage that kind
of politic*, In our judgment. We do not
mean to say that, personally. tbe nominees
&lt;»u the Patron ticket are liad'men.
That
would be grossly unjust. But we do un­
hesitatingly state, lu the light of Wm. H.
Merrick's letter, tliat the Patron ticket re­
presents disreputable politics.
Two on
that ticket, however, are members of tlie
coterie of leaders wl»o skulk behind a seervt order to lay plans for their own ad­
vancement. The rest are unwittingly, we
think, lending respectability to a detesta­
ble political plot. We do not believe that
plans formed In secret, by schemers, and
especially au^h plans as Mr. Merrick's let­
ter unfolds, are aid to succcud among a,
people as intelligent and honest as tbe vot­
ers of Barry county. Ami we do not ex­
pect but that these plans will lie overturn­
ed. now that they are understood.

PERSONAL MENTION.

For black dress goods go to Spaulding s.

W.. this week pnhlinh a fat­
A . । a letter written by
Wm. H. Mijrrir-k. chairman of
the 1’. of I county committee,
to A. T. (in-,-n. &lt;&gt;f Kalamo.
Hearer.-..an-that tliecustomaryrry of 'a cam^iftni lie”
wilflu raised n-gardinjr this
.i--tt'-r. All We hare to say is
tiiat tl" Bns \ut dyes not enrnise in that kind of business.
Mi r-'nver. if what we publish
Wen- iintni.-. we could lie
iinil' t.il in hcaiy damages by
M . M. -f- k. We would not
’late ft i u slid that he wrote
-'in-li a letter unless we had
esitir.-;
that he did
" rite it. W- have this proof,
ami an-kijfidy to’go into court
the ine.fi,,’a of its authordup. That Mr. .Merrick wrote
it ramp,t r|&gt;. siircessfully de1'i'd lu liini.
And if he
wishes to li. into court, with
it. we ar.- r&gt;-ady lor him. and
have no f.-ar as to the result.

"a fora.l maitatable Dime.

pr&gt;c«*

are &lt;-tailn&lt; out their
,,
a»d corsets at coat
a nd get one-before. It ta too

ONLYONE-PRICEGLOTRIERS
IN BARRY COUNTY.

All Goods larWii Plain Figures
AND AT THE

LowestLiving

Price,

Our Fall and Winter Stock
----- OF-----

Hats, Caps, Gents Furnishing
.
Goods and Clothing
Our stock is larger than ever before and
prices lower.
,
We have several grades in Black Cheviot
Suits and Overcoats. They are very fashion­
able and will be largely worn this fall and
winter.

If you are in want of an Overcoat or Suit
call and see them before buying.
Yours truly,

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co

t­

Fred Wurst was in Woodland Thursday.
A cream ot tarter baking powder. Highest
Ed Hutchins was In Grand Itaplds of all in lefvenlug strength.-V. i&lt; Govern­
Be sure and’scti tlie line%t cheap bats at yesterday.
ment Report. Arc. 17.1M!».
Mrs. itowi-n’a.*
Uriah Upjohn, of Kalamazoo, was in the
Wm. 1’untie has been grantetKan in­ city Monday.
crease of pension.
Frank Sutherland was in Battle Creek
You can save money by buying your dry over Sunday.
HASTINGS, MICH.
goods of O. D. Spaulding.
Fred Heath ma'de a business trip to
Grand Rapids yesterday.
MHu Hattie Hotchkiss gave a very’pleas­
Washington Graham returned from a
ant pedro party Tuesday evening.
trip through the west Mondaj.
See our line of black Henriettas at 50, 75
Mis. Will Barker, -of Mt. Pleasant. Is
81.00 and upwards at Spaulding's.
visiting her father, John Qunlf.
Mand Covey was taken to the State
I John Brown aral Frank Brooks, of
Industrial school for girls this morning.
Barr},’ were In the dty MondayMn«. Ella Bowen, the milliner, has a fine
John Cressey, of Ionia, greeted Ida
line of waiide embroidery silks. Call* and
wfany friends In this city Tuesday.
see them.

F. R. PANCOAST

.Mrs. Kittle Hnuauer and daughter visit­
—A gold bead bracelet on Main St. ed friends In Kalamaaw over Sunday.
Thursday. Finder will confer n factor by
Born, to Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Bowno, of
returning same to Mrs. Ella Bowen at her j,
• Grand Rapids, last week, a daughter.
milllat-ry store.
B. S. Hawley and family, of Woodland,
Tutsday Mrs. Emma Simpson received
Stood1 froni the Masonic Mutual Benefit spent Sunday wl|h R. K. Grant aud family.
Association Of Western Michigan, the
Miss Kittle Stebb'.ns was the guest of
amount being paid to her without a cent her sister Gertie In Charlotte over Sunday.
of cost.
Mrs. Fred Doclker attended the funeral

ot thrir la«a. pattema and
1‘lnarrr * Smith, we will Mil all aho«
„ taTe on hand madeby the
at eoat.

Alao rememlxtr that we arnea

elu.lre aannt. for

Saturday.
Miss TuthilL of Kalamazoo, was in the
city Monday forthe purpose of getting up a
class in dancing.
Mrs. Uonlritr, of Unslng. - was ttaguest of Jas. L. Crawley and mother tbe

fore part of the week.
Merritt E. Calkins and ftmllv. of
Carlton, started for Anaconda, Montana,
where he has found employment In the ear
shops.
MIm Stella Davenport, of Gr*lnd^p’'Jf:
will make this city her fntnre home, and
will l»e employed in the office of th&lt;

Universal Credit Agency.

Mr and Mre. Warren Williams returned
ft£'iSUb T"“d*1.,*%*" "w »ta
vfalt lh»re for Ibe briirOl of Mrs. W- woo
fa a aniferer from bay fever.
Editor Godfrey, of Freeport. State RepSvlvestcr. of InniK. M. Jof Ita’rtevlllo. County Trt.«urer
Goss.
weaver and others attendS'Vho'aenatortel rOTrentlon at Charlotte

lUrw J. U Bue. of
w^k'nn

££

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

-:-We Rose Floor-:-

•&gt;nt
property In first
-Te"•'“* barn all'ln first
' -"hti fti. Terms to suit purchaser.

through.
_______ ______________
C. Wkxmeht.
Winter Opa»‘»gn*w«uL7»nr?.?' Mre about t0 °Pru UP*
«
I,ooks’ "nd «H who owe them
Thursday and
note ti* tnu.!'1 at once
by cash or
prompt attention
.....................to
- tadlea.

Palace Stoves

And others that are good. We intend to sell them and in
Only $2.50.
order to do so we will make the
This is A No. 1 flour. Every
seek warranted.
Call-in and see those oil
painting I give with $25 trade
at my store.
z
Highest price paih for But­ You cannot fail to be satisfied. We can sell you a cook stove
ter. Eggs and Country Pro­ for $9.35; a good heating stove for $7.18.
duce.
Come and look at our stock of fine

PRICES SO LOW

Joseph Rogers.

CHASCBBV OIHIKK.

of Mlebhtaa. Finb Judies ctrxiHt. tn

Robes,:-.Blankets

front thl. district—Hon. Hiram
Allen, of Hellenic.
A W -man 4 Fuller returned from an
Saturday and e v

not a resident ot iuii ww®.
Saturday before Squire KojH™ “

Is still headquarters in all lines of the hardware line. In
stoves we have a finer line than ever before. We have sold
the

For years and it is well known that they are noted throughout
the world as tho best stoves made. New inventions and
skilled workmanship have combined to perfect them until
they have no equal. We have also the

of Mrs. Jacob Jordan hi Woodland yester­

week.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Beadle returned
from a visit with relatives In I New York

POWERS’
HARDWARE

Garland Stoves

day
Mr. Cowharu. of Jackson, was the
guest of .Percy Jones the fore part ot the

Spkxck Bros.

-STAVFrtlt &amp; Ckawlkt.

Wirt ",P““r
•'’,1 ililetaM that win
nru
I.UIM1, and upwards, lire
Jos. HooitM.

Absolutely Pure.

----- THE-----

S«f our 52 Inch brliltantine for SI.00 at
Spaulding’*.

It behooves nil to use due caution in tlie
use of lanterns about barns aud elsewhere.
Spary I’hinijw has some lantern for sale
that cannot be beaten for durability, and
they are absolutely safe. Call and get one
for 50 cents.
lete-..
: spaul(Hng’s.
Busby Bro*, say that their new barber
Ucit Mr*. Ella Bowen's, shop, which will I* located In the base­
ment Of the new Fuller and Beebe block,
A d»u
of buckwheat rtoitr for will probably be the last one they will ever
work in. and they are going to fix It up
Ik&gt;m. 1.1 Mr. ■•.nt! M~&lt; Lit Robinson, second to none In the state.
Sunday last. a:m i* |Hinhd daughter.
Miss Inex Tuthlll. of Kalamaxon. will
anything
i n uwu
boots aim
and shoes get up a dancing school In this etty.
।
‘
1 •.“urns m
lout foil tw
,,, (l
Spaulding.
lessons being given to the older member^
Plwty of cl
:*'.i towels and sharp razors Friday evening and to the
Fred Btisbt ■ barber shop in Hastings Saturday morning, in Union hall. Term,
how..
for adults 85.00 and for younger ones
for 12 lessons.
,,ut
&lt;*«»&lt;/
Mr, John Fuller died Montay •flcrPnng-hrt-i »boj|s have arrived* at Holden
noon of consumption, after an lllnem
“ nires
about a year. Dweax-d waa
..... ,'if *
oil mln
lady and tad many warm
»« nm.ml.., cl,»t you cun Hud itan. nt leave* a husband and *wo children, Mr.
JMtr A &lt; raw),,-*
Will F«llerxof Nashville, and M «s- Krw'" "X?
Aou. &gt;n,l out-tarf -tory houM umrly moot Bab*. ot iMa city, ’
J” to renl. lu ti,, fa, wanl_ App]j, ,0 her loss. The funeral occurred j esteruaj.
Kobixaon 4 Burtmiataw tavlwiaold all
J- V Lunn, th, morctanl tailor, wlntaa
2““'"’ "l»l I'"- »ri«» of buttons tare
iC*xl from :| to 5 cents per dozen.

^AKffl13
POWDER

nORRILLiSCOHPflNT,

ST"

13

^.nd^ntdtaeuy^tta— n.

it Is ordered uiM
ante In wd
from U&gt;e dare of

he
“L*’7orated one of the biggest
SSSsvsjHS for $lx weeks In

motion of

mouths
,2-der ^&lt;1 tliat within
this order

iuicccsai™u

’
....a

'ViJnSfl’ta'e'-

all the
L^Xe« for better purpoaes ttan doec he.

noni_ RR
Clreutt Judge-

. We received by mistake a double supply and they must
be sold regardless of coet.

Many other bargains at our store.

W. F. POWERS,

�AFLAME IN A GALE.
Thrilling and Fatal Disaster on
.
Lake Huron.
-SUE 8AILOBS II WATEBT GRAVES

Pt-irr llriaiN, Mich., Oct. 21.—The
steamer Annie Young, of the Lake Supe­
rior Transit company, took fire and
burned to the water’s edge, off Lexing­
ton, al 9 o’clock yesterday morning. The
atcamer Ed Smith went to the rescue,
aud took thirteen of the crew off and
brought them hera.
The latter bore
down ou the burning vessel from the wind­
ward. uud, despite! the heavy sea aud
wind, ran an close that the endangered
sailors were enabled to leap over her
rail and escape from what hod svemod cer­
tain death.
The Flames Discovered.
The Annie Young passed out of "the SL
Clair river into Lake Hurcu shur;ly after
7 o’clock. The wind was blowing a rat­
tling gale from the north ward, n heavy
sea wns running, tuid once she gut beyond
the shelter df thefraint she made little or
no headway. Attf o'clock, just-a* she wns
abreast of Lexington light litJu*.*, smoke
waa seen taming fruxu the main hatch.
The hatqh cover was promptly removed,
the crew sent to fire quarters, aud every
K preparation made to extinguish tbe
flame«, but the latter bad gained such
headway in tbe highly inflammable cargo
that it was impassible to chack them.
They ran aft through the engine and
boiler rboin*, through the csbiu and offleers’ quarter*, and in les» than live min­
utes the retire IniKail was ablaze.
Tbh Suits and Kigglng Afire.*
Oneu ber engines were stopped she fell
off into the trough of the sea, where she
rolled and plunged in a way that threat­
ened to send her to the bottom. Sen after
sea. swept over her decks; tons of water
poured into the Open batches, but the
fire Helmed to burn .more fiercely than
ever. A* it approached the foremast,
driven on by the an'cignited a lot ot
oil barrel* stowed. on the main deck.
Flwncfi shot up through tbe hntebe**, set
fire to the sails and rigging and even
threatened the boats that were swinging
tram the davit*.
F.splodtisc Oil Barrel*.
» It wits plain to Ch pt Miller that the ves­
sel wns doomed, and this couviction wa*
ejupiia'ixrd when barrel after barrel of
the blnxing oil exploded with such forc^
es to tear the deck planks from under the
* tiet of his men.
The fire spread all
through the bold with the rapidity of
. lighting. Flames shot out uf tbe fore­
castle batch and enveloped everything
. about it. When the danger to the boat
first became apparent. Capt. Miller orde.rcd the s nr board- boat cleared away
and lowered. This was done in a jiffy,
and nife men took tbeir places in it be­
fore the falls were cast adrift. They
pushed awav from the burning vessel,
manneii their oars, and made a gallant at­
tempt to bring the frail craft head to
the sea

Just ns they were rounding to under
tbe Ycvung’s'quarter a tcrr.fic sea caught
the boat and (^rAungly lifting it clear
out of tbe water; threw it end over end.
In a moment nine meu were struggling
‘'with the whites for their lire*. O.»e poor
fellow reached t he capsize ! boat and was
working with an energy borp of de-palr
to getastride of the keel.&gt;bw he was
torn away by another mm an 1 sent lo tbe
bottom.
The catnstropb" to the boat
happened in full view ot Capt. Miller and
the twelve brave fellows who remained
with him aboard of the burning vr«8o!.
They watched thedrow*ning men go duwti
one by one, all the time shanftng words
of encouragement to those woo were try­
ing toswim to the doomed vessel, and
so inteuaa were thalr interest in tbe scene
that they momentarily forgot their own '

A DECISION IN IOWA.

Cepab Rapids, In., Oc| 18.-Judge
Stoneman, of the superior court, of this
city, yeatarday rendered a decision , in
three liquor cases. I*ut Juns the An­
heuser-Busch Brewing company, of St.
Lou!*, opened an original package bouse
at Marion aud appointed Joseph Coenen
as agenu H. H. Abram*, pastor of one
of tbe churches, institute*! search pro­
ceeding* aud the liquor was Mined.
Tho Anheuser-Busch company begin
proceedings to enjoin Abrams from seis­
ing the goods aud also commenced action
iu replevin to recover goods already
seized. Defendant demurred totbppe-1tion, holding that under the state law* a
writ in replevin would uot lie to recover
beer in the state of lawn.
Judge Stouetnau after bearing the fact* In the case
overruled the demurrer of tbe defendant,
hold that a writ in replevin would lie to
recover under an unconstitutional stat­
ute.
The Wilson Bill Verniltihre.
As to tjbe Injunction proceedings insti­
tuted by plaintiff the court held that the
act of congress approved 1893, known as
the Wilson bill, was not • retrospective In
its operation, but it h simply permissive
to tlie several states to legislate in the ex­
ercise uf state pojlc* power* on a sub­
ject matter, and declaring that since
tbe supreme court had subsequent to the
passage of the Wilson,1 bill decided the
lown law as regards the sale ot liquors In
original packages null and void, therefore
the law is still null atu! void He there­
fore granted n jwrpetual Injunction' to re­
strain Abrams from further interfering
with the busines* of the plaintiff iu sell­
ing liquors.
MAXWELL HANGED.

Mobius, 111*., Oct. te.—James Maxwell
Was banged at 10 o’clock yesterday inorulug. The trap *a* »prun^at 9:58, aud nt
10:12 be was lowered to his ciffin. He bad
professed religion, nnd was coati font that
be would be saved, and hi* la*t visitor
was a young lady who had much
to do with
til* con version — Miss
Gordon'
After' the visit ceased
he
asked for a cigar, and as it was
given him Sheriff Schroder entered ths
cell with hU abroad. l^oxwoil said: “Sty.
John, can’t you give tnd time to smoko
this cigar?” Schrodercou-mnted, aud Mix­
well remarked: “I wish
was four foot
long.*'

While being dressed he slipped n knife
into the deputy's hand, mying that' ho
would have committed, stnc.de with it
had Mis’Gordod not reconciled him to bi.*
fate. When hi* trial had ended a short
time ago and rcntenco bad been pro­
nounced, be was taken Itaok to hfo coll,
and as soon a* he was locked up he danc.-d
a jig, remarking to bis keeper that be
was luckier than most |&gt;eci;ik. us he knew
when he was going to die. Maxwell
would pever tell who he really was aud
bls antecedents are entirely unknown.

AN EXODUS FOR HOME.

Washington City, Oct. 20.—There hns
been great prlltlcal activity among de­
partment c’.etks. here for tbe past twelve
mobth*, aud the probability is that 4,030
or
of tbonHvill go home lo vote at
the coming November election*. A score
or more of Ri-publicanvgate associations
have been orgaaiz.si. amhtlielr members
will probnb.y co hum* eu masse to vote.
Never wns greater activity and energy put
forth in gettlqg every qualified Repub­
lican voter home for tlie November elec­
tions, and tbe exodu* promise* lo be
something unusual.

• Just ns the two barges enme together
•Capt.Miller'scoat caught fire. The clothe*
of other ufilccra were also burning, and all
bands were suffetring so fearfully from
the heat' that the/ were about ready to
follow iho boat’s crew. As the vessels
. came together with n crash. however, and
they a.iw through like Minding smoke and
fierce heat tbe towering «p»r» of the
Smith, they jump-d for the rail iike ti­
mers, and scrambled over to the deck of
the rescuing vessel. To get tbe latter
beyond the reach of the Sanies Required
but u turn of the wheel, and the Annie
Young was left to burn and sink.
Natnri of the Drowned.
Of tbe nine men drowned Capt.
illec
waa a’de to furnish the names of bu( ffte.‘
• as.follow!*: George McManus, Port Hu­
ron; J. Donnelly, J, Crosby, J. Gallagher,
G. Conley, and four deckhands, names
aud residence unknown.
PirnnuiiG. Pa., Oct. 2L—A spefiol to
Tbe Tima* from Ducgannon, O., says:
Judge Nichols, of the cnmrnon pleas court,
yesterday sentenced thn Rev. E. M. Hen­
nessy. the Roman Catholic priest of this
place charged with aasault and battery
upon Mow Emma McGraw and her father,
to 88&amp;O aud costa on each count, and for
the fine assault ninety days !p the county
jail .besides. The court pronounced it the
most asgrarated case of ataMtfk be ever
heard at, attacking a weax-iooktug woman
’because she harbored bis sister, with

M.—VHHlxm Nye aad hla

S. D. Kyser, of near Mt. Pleasant, shot
himself through the head Thursday. It
wns accidental, and he left n widow aud
four children.

The king of medleln**—IIooJ's Sarsaparilla,
it conquer* .scrofula, salt rheum and all other
blood diseases.
Herman Knott shot and fatally Injured
Jennie Shallow, of Grand Rapids. Thurs­
day. He did not know the thing was
loaded.
.
'STRwCK THE GOLDEN MEAN"
A* a Bloud
The Detroit Free Press toys: **lllblmrd'»
Rheumatic Syrup prepared by The Charles.
Wright Medicine Company, of thia city,
has struck the Golden Mean, In the treat­
ment uf all blood diseases, and Its success
Is an evidence that hn honest, pure nnd
valuable medicine. Is not incspfible of at­
tracting the attention of every fmufty.
There seems to Ira but one opinion as to
its merit ua a family raediclne."
This is the real secret ot the success of
this wonderful remedy. Its perfect and
speedy action, in rym ivhig all impure and
jxiisonous matter from blood. No home
should Im* without it us a thorough am! ef­
fectual blood purifier fur young and old.
For sale by all druggists.

John Ix*eee’s body found floating in
Graud River at Jackson explains why. tlie
man was missing. He was alone tn the
world.
.
.

Dr. Hiilne*’Dolden'vSpectflr.

It e-*n b." given m a enp »f tea or coffee, with­
out the knowL-qge of the person taking It,
rffrctlmt a siH.-edy and permanent cure, whether
the ratient Is a moderale -ti hiker or an alcoholic
wreck. Thousand* of drunkard* have been
cured who bnve taken the Golden HjradBc In
their coffee without their knowledge, at-d to­
day tralieve they quit drinking of their own free
will. N'o hnrurful efleel rraalis from It* admuitatratlon. Cures puramerd. .Mend for cir­
cular and full particulars. Address In coofldanct. GOLDKN SPixinc Co., 1S5 Kmc Street.
Cfodubat), U.
Henry Talbert was killed in a clinker
pit nt Jackson, Thursday evening. He
raised bls bend just as an engine pass.-d.

If you will send ns your address, we will mail
you our tllu-treird pamphlet explaining all
about Dr. Dyt'* CeTebraUd Klertru-VolUdc
Belt nnd Appliance*, and their charming eff-**ls
njion the nervous debilitated system, and bow
they will quickly restore vou to vixor. aud inanbmxl. Pantphlet free. If you aretbns atHicird,
we will send you ,x Del; and Appliance* on u
trial.
Voltaic BxltCo.. Marshall.Mich.
Edgar A. Cooley, son of his father. Judge
Cooley, wns married to Louisa FlUburgh.
of Bay City, Thursday.

Loose's Red Clover Pile Remedy, is a
positive specific for all forms of the dis­
ease. Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated
and protruding piles. Price 50c. For
sale by W. H. Goodyear.

One of Milwaukee's beer magnates will
establish a big bottling institution at Mar­
quette In November.

Thousands of votes will be polled In dis­
tant slates that have not been cast before
When she was a Child, she cried for Cast or1*.
in year*. So great does this cx-wlu* prom­
When she became Mlaa, she clung to Castoria
ise to be, that the railroads have
When
she bad Children, she pare them Castoria.
reduced the rates for one round trip
to a ibalf-faro rate to all points cast of
New York and west of Ufiicagy, these
rates being allowed only to voters bolding
certificates of membership in some state
Tlie St. Joocph county docket had to go
association.
.]
qver until next term, as the lawyer* are ail
out stumping.
t
THE LELAND HOTEL HORROR.

with Two Ml** lug.
They were brought to a full realizatioa
of their peril, Lowe vet, when they felt
tbe scotching heat of the tire, which wns
rapidly sweeping down on them from
every aide. Then they began to ij-treat to
tbe bow*. They could not reach th-'bnly
remaining Hfelioat, for it was already
ablaze, nnd ahafrlerof tire flashed in their
■way. It looked as if they must all share
Abe fate of the poor fellows who went off
in tbe first bent, for inch by inc'i the fire
.drove them forward until they were all
huddled together in-the forepeak. They
did not know rescue was so near nt hand
until they beard the cheery shout of the
f?tai: b’s crew.

men and women by tbousauds suffering
from all sorts of diseases, imaging all
manners of pain, spending tlieir
all bu"
on
tatte?.
physicians and "getting no L.;:... L_;
ratlicr worse," wh».m right at hand there’s
a remedy wlik-fy say* It^an help them be­
cause It’s helped thonsaxids like them.
‘•Auotlier patent-medicine advertisement.*’
you say. Yes—but not of tin* ordinary
The medicine is Dr. Pierce's Golden Medi­
cal Discovery, and it's different from the
ordinary nostrums in this:—■
It does what it claims to do, or It costs
you nothing!
The way 1* tlils: You p ty your druggist
81.00 for a bottle. You read the directions*
and you follow, them. You get better, or
you don't ' if you do, you buy another
bottle, nnd irarhaps another, if you don't
get better, you get your money lack. And
the queer thing Is that so inarfy people arc
willing to be sick whbii the remedy's so
near nt haml.

SybaCVsE, N. Y.. Oct. IS—The actual
number of persons lost in the Lain nd ho­
tel fire is either four or six. Four are
certainly dead—Annie Cummings, Will­
iam E. Harrop, ot EUzsbetb, N. J.
Bridget Doyle, Rose Schwarz- The first
and tbe last two were servants and the
third a commercial traveler. If tbe dead are
six, the other two are Nary Doyle and|Mnry
Padden, both servants, and their bodies
lie close to the brick elevator shaft, which
is still standing six stories high and a
dangerous menace to any one who hhoultl
attempt to recover tho taxMet. All the
injured are improving and expected to re­
cover.
.'

Beed and Alger In McKinley** District.
Medina, O., Oct'. 'JO.—Speaker Heed,
Gen. R. A. Alger, aud the Hou. George
Baldwin, of Canton, addressed a ma»ameeting ot 8,000 people here Saturday.
The crowd was made up ot farmer* from
tbe surrounding country and de.egatious
from adjoining towns. • Twenty ear loads
of people came in from 'Mruralllou and
towns along the live of the Loraine and
Wheeling railroad. There were q dozen
bands and drum corps present, marching
clubs paraded, and nalutes were fired by
cn.nnon.
• Mason City, Is., Oct. so.—A gentleman
in this city, who stand* in close relation
ip lhe state administration, says that if
the supreme court of Iowa, in its ap­
pealed original package ciwea, bolds sim­
ilar to the Kansas United States circuit
court, which it doubtless will, the gov­
ernor is prepared to o. I aa extra session
of the legislature. The legislature would
be Prohibition, but not strong enough to
pass a bill over the governor’* veto.

DfBCQVE, la., Oct, 18.—Judge Austin
Adams died yesterday morning at 4J0
o’clock at his home la *.hts city. Judge
Adams wa, born In Andovsr, Windsor
county, Vu. May fo. 18M Ho waa a grad­
uate of Harvard, and came to Dubuque in
ls5L He w as a justice of tbe.stau su­
preme court from 1S75 to 1887. and had

education aud

Mrs. W Inriow’s Noothlng Syrup should always
be uwd for children teething. It soothe* the
kblld. Fofunis the KUins. allxvs all pain, cures
wind colic and Is the be-t remedy fordlarrluea.
Twraty-Bveccntsa bottle.
R. A. Brown is the new postmaster of
Sigel, Huron county, vice M. Cowper,
bounced.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Mamie Pendcrgrast, of Saginaw, set her
dress on fire accidentally. She will prob­
ably die.
'

Uibbartl’s Hhuuiuatic nnd1.1ver Fills.
These pills are scientifically compounded,
and uniform In action. No griping pain so
commonly following the use of pllta
They arc adopted to both adults and Chil­
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
they have no equal in the cure of sick
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
biliousness, and, as an appetizer, they ex­
cel any other preparation.
The last bulletin from the university
shows that 3119 of tbe 2,159 students are
girls.

Loose’s Red Clover Pills cure sick
headache, dyspepsia, Indigestion, consti­
pation. 25c. per box, 5 boxes for 81. For
"
sale by W. IL Goodyear.
Unionville was raided by burglars who
netted 8250 for the night's work.
Muakegou took a day off yesterday, and
dedicated the 8100,000 Hackley libraty.

The wife of a well known member of par
iiameat keeps a- scrap book in which she
pastes all the uncomplimentary para­
graphs printed about her husband. They
come in handy for quotation at times.

JESUS IN GETHSEMANE
LE3SCN IV,

FOURTH QUARTER,

Stearns.

[CbmplM from Lesson Helper Qiiartcrlyby per
mtordon of H.,8. Hoffnuuj. puhtaber. Phitadel
Phta]
». ‘’And He camo out and went m He
wa* wont to tbe Mount nf Olivers; and Hi*
dlwHpla .h»
Hiw.-' AtU-r ll»
last Irason we must listen to H;s must
gracious wotti* a* recorded in John xiv,
xx, xvi. then we hear them slug n hymn,
and then bow our ntnds nnd heart* in
deepest adoration a» we bca;- Him pray a*
never man prayed liefure i John xvil). He
praytxi *o earnestly for them, and for us
wfco believe &lt;&gt;u Him through tlitdr. word,
and again u» He thinks of Hi* finished
work the glorv till* His vision, and He
nsk* that for ns. tw. Then they follow
Him. no doulil silent aud wondering, hav­
ing hean.1 such Btraugv thing* “bout an­
other to take Hi* place a* their comforter,
tcnclwr, friend. He luul often gone to tin*
mount before in the evening (chap, xxi,
37; John viii, I), but perhaps never-no late
tut this; and now il was the Mtjttne, and
He wa* more alone than ever a* far as
human sympathy went. Hi* disciples fol­
low. but ttay do nut Understand.
■gl. “Add when He was at the plaw He
»oid unto them, Pray that ye enter nut int, temptation." They had all joined Peter ic
saying that they would never deny Him
(Mark xiv, 31), and n »w they are about tu
have n little test nf how far they eon go
with Him and how much they c m bear for
Him. According to Mark, He left the
eleven fperlupK just inside thn garden),
and took Peter, Jumeuuial John, aud be­
gan to l« sore amaze I and very heavy, say­
ing, "My soul i* excvjdiuji sorrowful unto
i death " Ak He enters Info the deepenings-lmdwrt of tbe cross only these three are
priviL.^ed fo come near.
41. "And He was withdrawn from them
aliout n stone's cost and karotad down and
prayed." The f;u;u1u.v» still deepen, and
these, too, tnu*g be left.
42. "Saying, Father, if thou Ira willing
remove this cap from Me; nevertheless,
out My will but Thine Ira done." He can•not mean the cro** anti Hi* lx&gt;lng made n
curse thereon, for to that He steadily nml
unflinchingly journeyed; but thi* is an­
other cup, :i Hbre conflict .r;(th tbe c:r;;ay
of which we van undoratnrri but little. L.*t
me slate it as I see it and then prove it. • in
His great atonement which Hu came to ntc&lt;&gt;mplit&lt;h He waa to Im made a curse by h?ing hung Upon « tree (Gal. 4H, 13). Hi*
hands and feet were lo be pierced (Pa. xxli.
10); yet not n I*me wa* to bn broken/Ex.
xii,
Thus lii-'d-.-uh byemcifixion was
plainly forvtuhLaml must Ira fulfilled. Now
if S.Tt.'.n could manage to kill Him in thi*
Gethsemane conflict, then the work that
He came to do would .be undoue. This
seems to have been the aim of the adver­
sary. And If the Father should so will il,
Jt»uK would submit.
43. "And i her^ appeared an angel unto
Him from heaven strengthening Him."
One of■ those hlcwted one.* so ready U| wait
upon Him and upon all who are Hi*; who
•announced and hcrnldet! Hta birth, aud
who waited upon Him at His resurrection,
and si»&gt;ke lo Mary and the other women
so kindly.
44. "And.being in an ngouy H? prnye’.
more earnestly; and His sweat was, as it
v.-cre, gnat drops of Kksxl tilling down to
the ground." Being strengthened He con­
tinues the conflict and Is victor, but whoenn
tell the agony which causcd this sweat like
dro;» of blood?
45. "Aud when He rose up from prayer
and was come to His disciples He foua l
, them sleeping for sqrrow."
•
40. "And said unto them, Why sleep ve?
Rise and pray lest ye enter. Into tempta-’
tlon.” It wa» a poor fulfillment of their
readiness to die with Him; h*U as He said,
"while tlieir spirit wa* willing their flesh
was weak," aud He pitied them.
47. “And while He yet spoke, behold n
multitude, nnd he that was culled Judas,
one of the twelve, went licfore them, and
drew near unto Jesus to kiss Hinn" He
hns been contending with the adversary in
person, and now He is alxmt to meet him
in one of His professed disciplee, who while
professing friendship has murder iu his
heart. From the supper Judas went out,
Satan having entered Into him (John xiii.
27). And having received from the chief
priests a band of officers and men, they
■cams with Innterns and torchesnnd wea­
pons to arrest Jesus (John xriii, 3). From
being treasurer of the twelve, and out­
, wardly n &lt;lisciplo of Christ, he has now
cornu out lu Id* true colorsnsan ndversan\
n devil. While of the number of the twelve
he hod never been h truly ebownme (John
xiii. 18). '
48. "But Jesus said unto him, Judas, betrayest tbou the Sou of Man with a kiw?"
Mari, says that Judos said, "Master, mas­
ter," and kissed him.
.
49. "When they which were aliout Him
saw what would follow, they said unto
Him, Ixird, shall we smite ivit lithe sword I"
Had He not spoken of sword and odvta-d
their obtaining them*
This. then, wo*
surely the time tn use them. Hut ah! they
knew Him nut, they untlerstood Him uot
they had not much of Hta spirit; while We
may lawfully defend, wo must uot attack.
50 "And one of them smote tbe servant
of tbe high priest and cut off hl:* right ear."
The servant's name was Malcbu*. aud it
was Sltnou Peter .who blunderel (John
xvfll, 10). Hail 1’etrr been watching and
praying instead of sleeping ho hud nut
acted thus rashly ami unliidden.
51 “And JsstuUiuswered and said.Suffer
ye thus far, and! He touched hta ear and.
healed him.’’ Suffer ye thus for te not as
if He said to Peter, Yun havo gone fat
enough, Ira content, for Peter hod gone too
far and Jesus gently rebuke* him. and al*u
•fod*, "Thinkrat thou thit 1 cannot now
pray to My Father, aud He shall presently
giro me more than twelve legion- of angelsf ’ (Matt. xxvi. 51-53), But Hr Uys to
those who would apprehend Him, who
were probably making noise enough about
Peter s act, aud ready to kill Peter, "Bear
with this, suffer this muth. for 1 will h,m.
edy it. and at the same tin* Hu rrator.-*
the man's ear. Hta Inst act of healing Is
upon an enemy who tuts suffered at the
bandit of one of His disciples.
53. " And Jesus said unto the chief nrirau
and captain* of tbe temple, and the elders'
which were con* to Him. Be ye come out
as agalnstathi6f,with*wordsandstavm?”
Had Ht* been him robber chief they could

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•^Jii yiomaji wityfrouble can cope, ’
$ul she cant wash her-ckj^es
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P. T. Oolgrove-

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HE OWES MILLIONS.
cello, I.Is , .when news wm received of th.
ol
O,.»bSS£±

«u«W DnS,. who raiul
l-taboika
•» Xb. li^Un.
ud aUwj u&gt;

to b«n« lor
H~-n. ta .h.
Orator u&gt; gmraoi a pou.bl.

•’•4. P^-ta'k lb.'raw.fr

AUh*“» will

“flora at Burrow. nJ “’T*1*
tbbranra
PMNtasra oa NortbwMitcro train, Cli. •b. term. w.~ Jf?' .tb?
• Ph.
n°' '“'■"IranrBWpllrt
ot .otl Into Cblenso W^„^.r"
Ing were treated io the alght of a
-.
--------umoMluir . I “* Ce"r'l'IVlHhri&lt;leUC(ifinr'klShrri'1’tl lo"'
pang of lumber abovers unloading hargr.and clad
iMrki-.xnd
dull in
la ibe
the tutbtmurvblowwtar
_____^,n&lt;.
“&lt; «llwr ora’md !?- h"'"1''’tai*&lt;l •'
ft
XU-1 ,-tkw ran J,l„ —J"”'’" I ta lb .lubl Tb?•15-“».&lt;O.&gt;
*n,l nn hi
!
“Ulr’' •U,d °Pr&lt;in. 1
b
’“J «Hb «.
and no.hing else.
*
*. cBtrrx-ut
.-3™
Bn-’tos raraetatioa. '

among the incorporator* of which &gt;u4
Al..lpbra B,,.b. o( S,. Uuls «»d A. H
Spret kel*, uf, ban Frnnctaco, withMcanlUI at Kow.ua. prr.porato raelxod b«V.
in opertilion iu about a year one of the
large : b-.-wur CJ h the wnr.L
A Ptillah fam iy aimed Grabow.ky,
living near Iron Mountain, M&gt;tb., laid in
±™
VX.1, krnot
lrx&gt;tow
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BUSIN
ILLIAM O. LOWDEN.

A Michigan Lumber and Salt
"Baron" Aaaigna.
m Bataa put at

Office over Julius Russell's store,
street, Hastings, Mich.

bs,000,000.

UTUART, KNAFPKN ft WEAVER.
O
.
Attorneys »t la*Over Hustings National Hank.

Associate offices, il Grand
.Seriously Affect Other Puluts-Hoj
Of His Kmployes-A Ills Let of Asm
To db Divided.
MlLWACggt, Wi,. Oct. 17.-A private
mtapatch just received here say*- R. G.
Peter*, the millionaire lumberman of
Manistee, Mieh* haa asaigued to a Mr.
Henry, of Detroit. Peter* ta quoted in
mercantile agendas nt •i.ffn.OOO. This is
tee most stnpenduu. faaadal crash
known In Michigan for many years. Mr.
Peters I* n great lumber and a-tlt ’•btron,**
. J'*.1" Sai‘l lhBt kta liabilities are In the
^'kk^hood of |3.uu).uoo. Soon rber the

«

“That

A SHELDON,
Abstract and Reni Estate Office.

Blanket is a dandy.'

FREE—Get from your dealer free, tho
-* Book. It ha* handsome pictures and
valuable Information about horses.
n
t^iree dollar for a 3.4 Horse
Blanket will make your horse worth more

A

P.

drake, m. d..

Office over Holloway’s drug store.
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
ceding with reaWence. st Uolioway’s drug

gb-tuot q. w ta oral.r to praqirnr rotabrale 1 , '
el Gornp..,., pml taul ol lb. Am...
f M. -B. GILLASPIE, Notary Public
tb. wHilluKot .b.lril.u.'bt.r'M.r,L It
UbJ bLlra2*; (
A- • ttfid U. S. Clalm^Akent,
|wa* aloraly ti me. A slighting remark’I !?.. for he ,euth «u&gt;nnal
5/A Five Mile
annual cottrenUun
convention of“ I
will prosecute all kinds of cialms before the
made abouCthe bride resulted In one man ' !bo, &lt;’rR»n:»Ation. which
w’
Departments of the Interior office. Callon him
will
meet
at
DeT7.rtWBr.STF.B- bi bber co i teing fatnliy .tabbed, another badly hurt i
5/A Boss Stable
atnis store, corner Court and Jefferson Sta..
M,eb
’
&gt;
D
p
I®1,
. .
-■ .rx-.U. of heel lined wl.t»
Hastings. Midi._____________ ._______________
Aik for
' Xthiio 1 lin Ittritlraorrtnw.
- ---- x.» . : I ' Tbn Mn»I._
5/A Electric
8M. FOWLER^
"
’
I and pc.u-idr.i so that he will die.
•
Dentist.
,
5IA
Extra
Test
‘
rritf-rtte-n-tataater" .1
.
’ Th3 People’s Nation il I. iuk ul- Waynes- ine ttx the twn^l L P
” K‘U5‘“’ °F’ i
from G-nud Rapid, atming that
Booms
formerly
occupied
by
Dr. Jones, over
30 other styles at prices to suit every.'ADHESIVE COUNTERS.” I l»ro. P&lt;i., capital 850.O0J, hns bwu «u-■
vn°M 10 th’
Co.»rLlty, I
hodr. If you can’t get them from your
tbsrixe I la begin business.
I Bishop Louzitlin of Benkiro
i
| «ffbich Peters was largely intereateil,
A. BARBER. M. D.,
dealer, write ux
1
, . ..
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t,., are in1 brated his sneer lo*al lubil
/
i
f«drd with liabilities aggregating
•
Physician and Surgeon,
q q
aij
n had tix tp gel through the winter, and
Uw« muSTftl!
Sri”' "T’r'«’■“&lt; Mr-ftur. wL’IXra.1.
Oflice over Nevin’s store. Office hours from 2
I the report is out that they will nred aid
J Hd.STI.’-XiS. ' j
Cubollc of I ho“
‘‘U?
L1« “"'P'tara In norlbI licf.trj spring.
lb. bbbop «!„ . pura~ui, JUF. &lt;
1’ h“1 ""d’ m’“” "I”
H W. LOWRY, M. 11,
Officer Ah ort Junge, of the Chicago p&gt;■ ! Ala lim in I ra ‘ , n
1 blly in numberleas ventures, nnd u
'J*
Physician and Surgeon.
"1,““ '’£h t“1
"1’°“ •"“&gt;
'I-x.rlora
&gt;m. lire-force, waa shot aud fatally wounded1 .lx ra “tarn
Make* a specialty of treating diseases of the
: Wrdueshiy by Officer Thomas Madden.'.
from .
*l,ccau,Dilly drnp{x)d WC* to enosmous preportiom.
EYE and EAK and tlie preservation of vision
I ,7?J, “'
“&lt;1 ■*"«?&lt; • ’ »• H.a vraiX..a cka,t
1 be latter wa* drunk_________
at the time.
g'lXSes1" OtMnB:
and eye
Ur. MeGonlj..!. nn wd N.r York ph,- I J ‘be b“u« -Ji-T! ,, * h.'1'“1‘ »«• &amp;ta
.... —.
....
vi me
Office and residence on Broadway, near Court
su-iMii Who
whrt caused &gt;k.
.
** escape I death by a close I Met, he dealt In everything that promised
Kicmii
the death of- Annie i' ahnve
Rouse.Hastings, Mich. ,
'
~Fnn.u______
&gt;
I g^ln- n:,d hi’
‘n his own shill, Go-xlwln by uialpractic.-. has beeu ten.&gt;•
C WELTON
cunoaare already coming in to the lie*
a flounder infected other* to such
j trued Id twe.v.- yeara' i nprwonment.
committee
..t New York which ; *n exu'at »h»t «lmaat unlimited capital
| Th, elrailoo u Cu.iit.-mooga, T. on„ | American
„collee,101
.,
Is agent for tho Ohio Farmer's Insurance Do.
•* I: Irel.uA tbl. tor. Die difctre** expected in : *«’ always at his command. Bankers
Wotaiwilnj ir.-ut Ropobllrau, tbe D.-mo.
$
He writes policies eu asnan's property against
-------loss by fire.lightnlnK or wind; against a man's
era:* .npimiug ocly two wards. Tba huwi'
* s winter. Hartford. Conn., «««vrly dipcodnted his paper, nnd tuernevaent 81,000 and Gal test cn, Tex., over i eh,lutK anil manufacturer* with Idle funds
Ute by death and accident.__________________
new Durtch election law wm in force and 81.8BU.
NONE
OCNUINK
WITHOUTTHt
B
’
A
LABEL
w»«w.
iL ------------------------------------------------------------ are said to have placed largo sums of
Manure! by Wm. Ara— -oxr. Ph lb da.. who
SMITH ft COLGROVE.
boys 1 the e action was a very quiet one.
in n me-aage to the city council of New ***are cn*l‘
*** marvelous money-' make the famous Horx unnd Baker Blankets.
.
E title Hawk, a Sionx Indian, wm
Urleana
Lawyers.
Orlei.n* Saturday
Jtaturdny Mayor
Mayor Stmk^DearT-"
Suakespeare an I u‘akvr f°r investment. Mr. Peters' credit
(Office In Union block. Hastings.)
lo.lited iu jail at Chamberlain. 8. D.J nouuccd
that
be
himself
had
ta-eu
’
nounevd that he himself had l»een select '
D°l coofined to northern Michigan,
Practice is all the courts of the state._______
, TmeUay, charged with attempiing to —
edI.,
a* the
victim by the Italian
m'Lu. , but exieuded to Detroit. Milwaukee. Chi.k.. next
„—
. ..
toufl^nte the greater portiau ol the post . sluatiou soc etv that enoompMwd tbe I cago. and smaller cities While il is be­
4 E. KEN ASTON,
, trader a store at Lower B.-u|e agency.
J death pf Chief of Police Hennessy.
Attorney at Law,
' , iieved hta liabilities in the three places
Corner of Court and Jefferson 8t. Keeps flour, £X.
(Over J. 8. Qoodvear ft Co.’s store.)
i
Civil M-rvica examinu-ious will be held j The coffin factory of J. Stoltea, 193 end, wuno.1 are considerable,
luusmcrauie, the
ine information
miormatioa ff-d. l&gt; ’.e ineal, ground oyster-.be!!. egg food
Practices in all courts of the State.- Collection*
, in Chicago, Oct. 30 and 31.
The Aral day ! 105 Christie *treet. New York. w«* gutted nt iwnd dm* not warrant any fears that for fowls. Also a general stock of groceries. j promptly attending to.
_______________ _
Good goods. Low prices.
I will l&gt;? devoted to applicants for work in by lire
••*•«•♦•
—'-- Loss,
r
------ covered•-by seriou-* consequences w.li follow at either
b.iturday.
liAi.OW.
of those points. The collapse, however,
R. TIMMERMAN. Homapathlc Rby। the department service. Competent stem inkurnnce.
.
•
slclan and Surgeon.
■
• ograptier* aud typewriter* are especially
The Austrian court is sftid to ba consid­ will probably have a far-resell lug effect
(Office over Lathrop's drug store.)
in northern Michigan.
wanteiL
ruldrren Ex Mayor Daniel F. Beatty. Washingering a tiHMlllicaiiun uf the rule against
The Cnditors Widely Scattered.
I
Policeman Junge, who wm shot by Jews, wbic-i precept* their reception in
If
ARTIN
V.
BARKER,
Real
Estate,
InA gentleman at Manistee, who k famil­
CENTMOWKN.
■Madden at Chicago Wednesday, wa* court circle*.
LlL '
suranee and Loans.
iar with Mr. Peters* financial operations
Office with J. G. Runyan &amp; Bon. 2 doors north
F1M&gt; Calf and l-nred. Waterproof Grata. "lightly better *1 hursuay morning. The
Ex Congressman Ga lagbur has anof rostoffice. .
' rw exwlitacc aul marine qeaUite* of thj* saga bouse surgeon nt the Michael Reree has- । nouncr-i ht&gt; candidacy fyr tar seat in tho i* rcjMirted to have said 1m1 night t hat
Bpeclalattentloh given to making exchanges
jea* be tetrer »l»*- 1 than )•? the urern* e&amp;doreothe creditors qre widely scattered, and,
-n-. int.rMt* nf ruin rosmilllT
p!tai &gt;ay» trial there i« a chance for the I *M”te now held by Henry W. Blair,’of- while tbeir claims nggreunto nn enor­
»x:;U0f tutUocMUdk ' f coaaunt wearer*.
wounded man to recover.
*5
MxU* drwa st ■ ■
eummetM* Ntett.
mous stun, the lo-se* extend over a terri­
&lt;Too Itand-rwed Well. A flor *alf Shoe
Mr». Gaine*, wife of a Kentucky farmer. | AB je.tr-old girl named Mary Dempier, tory so large that they will lx? hardly felt.
lot* for sale.______________ •_________________
4
scMRAil. 1 f r,.'vb »sd dorabUltr.
Salt
Like,- marts
1 a Brj wit 11 keroM-n - Much excitement exists among theeni»uv • for
iwr . mvurue,
divorce on
&lt;m Che
cue grounu
ground that
mat Ij of
.-----*--------——
$qjot;&lt;,.:.!.r »r u\i| '.- ine .tandart dres* sued
chough
ber h
husband .7_.
wa* wealthy, be in 1 t'a,ur'tey and »tice.*eae&lt;I in fatally burn ’ ployes of Mr. Peters, who will be deROBERTSON HOUSE,
i
L
*:?r
COJ0 IMirriaiir,’. Shoe »-t spectal|&gt; adapted
rn
&gt;
ln
~
bur-elf
aud
iitUc
brother.
i
privet!
of
work
at
the
beginning
of
winelated
upon
her
doing
house
and
kitchen
0
rara. farmer*, .-te.
^ou’ Do,,rt -T- Lincoln, minister loiter if the various estabhslinient _ shut
All.-n* 1» in C.tsrrrw. IhUU-n amt Lace.
F. BRODEfifiER, F^prietl',
work. The court refused auecrae, »aying ■
re- 1 Eng'And. will bring tbe body o' hi* sou • down. It is ix-lieved. however, t’hat a
c
ladies
that the plaintiff knew who *he wm nmf
Ctor. Jeflbrson and Court Sts., Hailing*, MictL■, home and deposit Jt in tbe crypto!
the ' portion of the immensu business will be
~
..ira-,1 riiiur. .ml lb. work .ompl»lo«l ol■
Ratoa, 91 ,OO per Day.
Lincoln
monumentui
Springfield,
ills.
.
continued
by
the
a&gt;signee.
nnd
the
opin
­
------- - —ra =k.. rb.m ui»snr ■&gt;o greater hardship luao wMthe lot &lt;&lt;
-AT THE—
This House is new, with pleasant rooms. Tho
A committee of fifty prominent citisens ion ta also ’expressed that wine of the
iurmers’ wives generality. Au appeal Wan
• cannot wt
you
patronage of the public is respectfully solieltectKhas been appointed nt New Orleans io wealthy men who have heretofore had
! »]rertlard price.
thkau.
such confidence iu Mr. Peter* may yet
CAI F^MFN WANTED. Steady em^oyBecause be went bnck on her at (he take measures looking Co the anuihilatiou
VALE&gt;OnlC.n mi nt on liberal terms. Speocome to bui rescue.
xrry.nnitr
very,
altar Mis* r.vn
Eva Wi-e.
»»i-e. oi
of .xiecnanmMeehan ta- i of
. tbe Italian Msaspinatlou soclellci -of
‘~*ial Inducements tn itoori men. Fine outfits.
Ila, Confluence' 14 Him Yet.
nilr. Px. knocke«l C J.NuUedown w :h IU"‘ c“* L u
,
,,
Ix&gt;w prices. H. V. Clark &amp; Co., Nurserymen,
James Kneeland, who has beeu the ItrRochester, N. Y.____________________ ________
nlradel ran. Toewi.r nkht. ,r&gt;.| then '
T" t-ro'berbood of Ixwomotire Lni.,hedl... tra wltb. rawhide until U 1
~l.°” “•J^'jburt no. pra- doner of a great amount of Mr. Peter*'
ECKHAJTS CROUP RBffiDV
M-ntril with a stand of colors Saturday, paper, and ta probably his henv.uit Milwas permanently di-figured.
cuuafading of the United States and Can­ wnukee creditor. Mid last night: “i heard
The Children's Medicine
I
of this matter last night, but my informa­
G^n. Benjamin F. Butler wm arrested adian vn*igu».
,-i-r tt-.e’flffn ruynie at ljucblo, Co)., Wedaraday by a c&lt;mstation wns not of a detinue nature. It is
The French chamber ot deputies is in
E iiiii 'tt Coif, in at*
true that I am Mr. Pctem’ creditor for n
blc, cm a suit for 8TJ.O4 by F. P. Ijinntm. session again.
largo amount, but 1 have good aebtirity.
l.t» «»n th* rljlrd day The. debt was contracted several year* ago
Have cleaned out About 400 shawls al­
Capt. Sir Richar I Burton, a famous 1 have the mmoit coo fl de uce in Mr. Pe­
1 &lt;f aifAchmeUl by an agent of G n Butler, who bail
1 may need iltmigki. A single triuteemri
English explorer, diet nt London Mon­ ters.” The Milwaukee correspondent of most at our own price and beghining
। ,r ult Cou-t for tbe
»t mdoe»cmcr.t. Only as cent* at Draggim
charge of one of tbe general'* ranches.
day.
’
the Manistee National bank, of wbibh
I hr
Chief of Police Henneray. of Mew Or
Two workmen were killed and two oth­ Mr. Peters 1* pre*l le it, is the National
lean*, wm basely mnr lerod Welne*«iay
MORTGAGE SALE.
Exchange
bank.
Grant
Fitch,
the
cash
­
&gt;*. ers
ere injured by
uy the
tne explosion of
or a bailer
omier in
night a* he was catering his bouse t~
Default having twen made in the conditions
i.x. Jontn &amp; Laughlin’* mill* near Pittsburg ier, expressed the belief that the Manis­
Italians who bad n gimlue agajnst bli
of a certain mortgage made by Timothy M.
tee bank would not be affected, regard­
na\ Monday.
Hush to Thomas Henry jr. dated September MU&gt;
They shot him down with shot-guns.
We will sell the above quantity of Winter A.
D. 1 Mu. ami recorded in the office of the
Tbe Y. M C. A. ot Wisconsin, nt its less of .Mr. Peters’ personal obligations.
Four of the .twreslns have been arrested.
register of deeds, for the county of Barty and
convention nt LaCro**e ln*t week, «le- Some of Peters' jasper is held by Milwau­ Shawls about
stale of Michlcan.on the '.'*01 day ot SeplAjbisr
The champiqimbip biw • ball gnnie be- ! dared against opening the World’s fair kee banks, but no; enough -to caus: the
;&lt;‘&lt;&gt;t tHotVK
A.
D. 1MB. tn liber 33 of mortgage-, on pade Ji,
tneen thr Brooklyn League nnd Lout*- j on &lt;lltl(]n‘rs
holders concern.
,
Said morxgagc/was on the express condition
Grn
X. All Blgl.t.
that should any default be made in I paj ment of
Ville Association dubs wns 'postponed at |
urtriI
A
telegram
from
Detroit
say.«
,
th
it
Pasaid
interest or any part UierM on any day
Henry sinker a&gt; he was opening a signal
whereon thr same i« made payable, na above ex­
1.
box Sai u nlay in New York city. It is ltrs Kcarxrl Rua-ell A. Algrr ami the De­
pressed and should the same remain unpaid and
troit National bunk by n F4J,(XlO bi 1 of
John Reid, the 15-yenr-old son of J. W. hope i that he will recover.
and In atrenrs for the spare of thirty days then
'i'i
Will consist of 73 Beaver Shawls that and from tbrnreforth. that Is to sar. after the
Reid, chairman'of the Prohibition state t Tbe people of Gatineau Point village, sale two hour* before-ho assigned; also
that th- awe's in Manistee, Grand Rap­ will l&gt;e given away for 81.2ft worth 82.7ft. lapse of the said thirty dajs the aforesaid prin­
raotral ntm.xw.ro b-ao-l tajta iulox- 1
„„
cipal sum.of three hundred dolara with ait
Out. a lumber mill town, are picking up
arrearage of inlemt*lliere!n shall at tbe option
icoted Injgdive at Grand Rapl&lt;l*. Mieii.,
ttn(] leaving for tbe United ids and the muds in tbe northern pehinsola. Inml er, etc., on bad, if judiciously
of said obligee, bls executors, administrators
ThurAaf.
j .... —v
or assigns become and be due and payable Im­
handlei
will,-it
is
thought,
cover
tbo'liaMike Kelly, thr only, the Boston $:Q,€OJ I
mediately therraltcr, although the period limit­
, Gladstone left England Monday on his bi lilies.
Contains 42 Beaver ; Shawls which ed
for the payment thereof may not then hare
Im*-.: bilil liertUiy. wa, put in the New * tour toAcollnud. At places where the train
expired, and default liavimr been made in
DimoiT, Mich.. Oct. 18.—A. M. Henry, you can purchase tor $2.50 worth $4.00.
...
I|O23 York biukite Thursday night for keeping | •topped he wns -greet
-----------4
o-l by large and entiie payment ot interest doe March 23, iwo and
14 i.‘»'10&lt;V)
a#*lgnre
of
R.
G.
Peters,
nf
Mnnistee,
was
the same having rentalm-d unj-aid am! tn ar­
a gambling hou*e. Caught in the t.ct uy ihu«iii*ticcrow'.l», &lt;o whom be made short
rears for thr space of thirty day* ar.d upwards
seen here yesterday afternoon Before he
.-'■t -.-2.'.' Im a poliix run!.
/ —
i«i•*.-—•*-.
uddre«*eu
tlm aforesaid principal sum &lt;»f three hundred
vj j • oi s. tn
Th- folilowinj na’loml bink&lt; have
Is 8ft elegant quality Beaver Shawls nice dollars with alt arrearages of interest thereon Is
Thuiriim Warner, a well-to do colored left for Manistee. Ho said that at this
due and naynbh* by tlie terms of said {mortauthdrixpl to commence Lu»iur-&gt;: Hr&lt; man of Horton. Kau.. was shut through time it wasimpoasible to make any ktate- line of colors, all new patterns, thia shawl now
cage.|on which mortage llirre is claimed to be
National Exchange ba k of Port Hurns, the heart while standing in hta own door­ trient as to the failure. At a rough esti- Is elegant value for EO.00 but our price will due at the date ol tlh£.iiotlce the sum of three
Mich-1. cnaHtn. 8l».a»i National bank of way En unlay by one of two unknown ■in «te. however, he thought the liabilities lie 83.30. Less than-manufacturer's cost hundred and twebty-pne dollars and an attor­
ney
’
s
fee of fifteen dollsrs provided for In ssUd
would be tibou’. t2.(«.).l'O. nnd the as,et«
men win’ drove up in n buggy.
D.-ntaun. [Tex., cwpltal SW.OOJ
mortgage, and no su t orproreedinir at law b Av­
Elmer Oliver got dnink at Charlton, in the neighborhood of 88,001X00), al­
ine been Insilltttrd to feeoxer the moneys se­
Rev. Fa;rick Smith, pastor the Roman
though
nt
n
forced
sale
they
would
bu
apt.
cured
bv said mortgsgy. or any part iiirrepf.
.. - • ■ , ... I
. _._n« I
I
ll -. * In.. Sjturdny, hired a team, and dr -ve to
is a case of GS-superll velvet Beaver
Now, therefore, by virtue of the power of safe
'.I4.1&amp;20
the farm house &lt;»f Mr. Tuttle, near Irre- to shrink considerably. It will be imposin said inorlCTge. and the statute Hn
sued Patri.i. C«&gt;ey. one of hta parUbfon
rible to make a statement for some timet Shawls beautiful, handsome goods, no bet­ containrtl
dom,
nmlidmi
hit
sweetheart,
Mr.
Tut
­
such
case
made nnd pronded. notice is hereby
era, for nouey due for support of the
she refund to us the ojwratiouv were so extenaive and ter shawl In the market jfor -8S.00. But I Sven thatjon Haturday the eighth day of Nove»lor t &gt; and
nui* vra'va tle's
nc » dniiihtor,• because
—-----church «aJ tjot juilsnn •Ut
at for
we have this lot to dlspos^ of for 85.03. I ir, A. D.lWJ.attrn o’clock In tbelurruopn
coinplox.
'
i.v- H® lbcn shot himthe Fifth National marr.. LL...
him -right uwriy.
I
shall
sell
at
public anetlon. to the highest bid­
1 litre was n i nn on I’.The greatest opportunity . now awaits to der, at the north
“.15 3.00
DREADFUL DOMESTIC TRAGEDY.
front door of the court borine
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v_.a .*. ‘ .... f
h .-in-&lt;!&lt;*;&lt;&lt;!.;
Mfajr t»ank cf Grand ifepbi-. Mic-i.. Fr.d iy, sc f. Both arc dowl.j
buy a bhnwl:
in tbe city of Hastings (that bring tbe pisee
l».M&gt;! 5.00 c-u-ed by Pet-nc* failure. Thi bank paid
where the circuit conrt for Barry county is
the
markets
.
holden),the prvnu’es aesertbed In said mort,\Ve
have
secured
42
henry
camels
hair
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.f
nil deiniui&lt;i%promptly.
K, or so much thereof as may he necesaanr
ftT.jLaihicagp.
Perth Amboy, N. J.. Oct. 10 —For some' sliawls, beauties all. These good# were
iy tbe amount due on sdit&lt;1 mortgage, with
The Union Irthor party of Mdw.iuku
made to sell for SB.OO, butheees^Ity knows right per cent. Interest, and al) legal coma,
which h«* come cut rlatf&lt;x&gt;ted airalust U;e
Quotation ot »iw '' «rJ ,,f l~wlc “w,i‘x time jMixt Gadvr Showdash haa made ac­ jno law nnd they will b« yours, if you together with an attorney s foe of fifteen
Lutheran crunode ou the Ihntiett law
were at toliriWK Wb at - Vo. 2 O to.-&gt;.T. opeae I cusations of iufldelity ngnjuat his wife, come In time for 83.00.
eoveuantrd for therein, the premises
Dott't wall, but dollars
Dreembc.-. "P &gt;uc4 fi t«
will wheel two •minlntnre school house* SL01 : rio*»l Siwhich seem to have been groundless and make a special trip to be. at this Shawl being described In said mortgage as allibateertalnlot. piece and parcel of land sltiuUe tn the
May. openel bl. S *. d«ul
nround the c.ty and their candidates will cRx-i
time table.,
the couple have qanrrelel bitterly. Tues­ Sale.
township of itatlbgs lu tbecounty of Barey and
am-’oS October, opened Sic,
state &lt;if Mlehtgn. and known and described »s
s’a-ak from them
•
dowu ilHc: Deretnb-r. openel -1*6. ckae^ day Showdash renewed hta accusations
: The west halt of north «r.sl tractkrtml
Primu* Jones, n nOjpo, wo* killed by. S!e- May. «pene«i Wi du**! -4’4 ■
We will nlso put into this sale 40 extra follows
and after the ensuing quarrel left his
quarter of section nineteen (10) lu town three (3)
religious fanatic*, alsi negroes, la»t bun- .-Vo n October, cffwucl mid vlos^l ®Mc: home to go to work. Yvstertlay morning flne wools single Shawls, good vaiue for north range eight tai west, con lain I ng fifty-five
dny nt Sumter, 3 C, beoanao bo had Ikteiubvr. ops-Sd
riouti 4J*4c; May. the woman suaked the heads of matches 84.00, that will go for 86.50. &lt;lta 32 and 81-100 acre* of land more or less.
Dated Aug. 13. T&gt;0........................
4SHe. elos-d «V- i ort-October. in water mid awn lowed thfe poison, dying Specially nice wool Shawls that are double
doubted ths supernatural power of a ne­ XSJ and
chmd |M»S5.
&lt;’»■«£
Thomas Henry Jr. Mortgagee.
gro pastor, who win one of hta flayers
will be sold for 83.00 cost you 88.00 any­
soon afu-rwnn! in great agony.
Bmith SCotoBC’VX, Atty’s for Mortgagee.
Kihrw.7
where else. For Sliawls come to’
The town marshn! cf Falnmutri, Ky.. clMvi tliu-'Vi- L-r..-Oct»Ofr. uj«w.l !&lt;L».
The Suspicious Husband Suicides.
When Show dash returned to hta house
«ciu»a&lt;i j ।
wns KSimbBinnted Thursday night j:i*t ns
„
fcand found bis wife dead, he prewired a
he was entering his own gntO- 'Henna Clewed
1 Ive stock—Union sly k yards prtoan Hogs
occoaioD recently «o shoot several per- —Market o. ened mo ZnU.y ^•'•’2^,^! revolver ami shot and killed himself.
£•*»*.'7
During tlm excitement caused by the
eon-,” says the dispntcli, and one of the»e
*te»l!S.
tragedy the young babe of tlie cjuple was
in the suppose 1 no»ns*in.
forgotten, but when search was rnnde for
To the Qualified Electors of Barry County;
Private Frank O’Neil, of Battery C.
it it too " ns found de id.
it is presumed
Pursuant to due notice from th- .Secretary ot
Okita u
Fourth United St.les
** produce: Buttor-FHncy
J*r that Mrs. Showdash gave some ot the
State, you are hereby notified that at the
General election tn tie hfeld in the Stale of
hydrophobia at Fort
.0 -/.V-t-ther-d erreu. lO&amp;Jaj; flm*41 dairies,
poison to the child.
Michigan on Tuesday. November 4th next, the
&lt;a Ga., Thursday it took eight men to rai 5c Ear*" **r*‘a
1,0
following
state officers are to be elected, a gov­
hold him while
ioje^on of ’norP,'lu^ 5z. 1 Jvetxiultrr-Chickens.hen-and spring
ernor. firtitenani governor, secretary ot state,
ey&amp;_ u^iUe; ducks.
wns ma le In bis arm, which quieted him dcu. Mve pomiry
gum treasurer, auditor general, cemnilssloner
Loi.tSVl.LE, Ky., Ort. a-l-Tbo second
of
tbe
state
land office .attorney general, and Sup­
game between the Brooklyn League nnd
until be died.
erintendent of public inslructioo; also a member
Engineer Martin, of a train on *&lt;£««•
Louisville Association club* tor the world's
son villa South weetern railway, felt a gS .a »
MlM.
W
, cbampion-uip was played here Saturday,
ptre December 31rt, A. D. IK*; ohm a represen­
bridge giving away as his train wm crosaand resulted .in another victor/ for the
tative in congrres for theiid conyressienal
to, Il □«,, J.duoo.111,, Uta.,
Brooklyn—5 to 1 Batieries-Lovett and
To cure BUJotune**, 8ick Headache, CoaMta district of tbu state, to which your eountybebrTh-‘ 7 sJS'.SiunoQ
WM-loocs:-also a senator for-the nth senatorial
nlihu
Itapmootull
ra.n.
tad
P™*
•Uhm.7
Daly, Daily an«&gt; Ryan.________
and
coven,
disWcCcotnpetied of the counties of JHreypnd
lb, train rafnly orar. U&gt;, brids. foln,
Eaton: also a re|.rrtentative tn the
tagtal*turefurono representative district for Rarn
down Rut a. the U.t rar 1,0 It.
ROME. Oat. 18—The newly issued papal
county: ata&gt; nn A*sociate Justice .of-J*®
!iL
H.rra-wr-i.-V rOL'Kl nV CBC
Tt» coroner’. Jar,
encyclical
P&gt;
the
Italian
bishop*
strongly
tb. ponder oxnloJon « .Da^ut . work,
aeaui cr James v. rampixm:
ftVhrat Ns.
jo December. tUMBfor whleh sntd Supreme Justice la to **’ vtafffi
raoderad • Trrdiet th* the exp1"1™ w“ do Novcnibw-Jcash: do Novem- DKMrsta agn n t theg.rernm nt violating
ihe li - r-v "«• i right- of the jujucy -nd
wBI xmra Ik—a-inlor Utt
&amp; PFWWI.rald.oul nod btamtng no one.
Oom-No. «»Mc.
o-t«- of Cat bull .am It accuses th- b ree Ma­
Herr Bnumgorten, n delwj.tt &lt;o the Sosons of re-vunJug modern -ucwty. and
Use the SHAUL Slae (MBttte Bamw to the
Quiet.
d Drocmbe-. ««RfC- we • doses by an appeal to tbe faithful for
tou arc a wo nuunca ina* •&gt;

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LDING,

^ORStBLANKETS

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ARE THE STRONGEST.

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$1,-75

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GILLASPIE,

w. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

BEATTY'S PIANOS.g'yy^’SS

A GRAND LAY-OUT

53&amp;$2

-SHAWLS.-

SHOES

BOSTON

A. hi Woolieyj Agent.

DRY GOODS STORE.

Marr &amp; Duff
Wednesday Oct. 1st.

.^”..'13.

HALF THE REGULAR PRICE

Aitc-ij Km?; Central

LOT No.

LOT No. 2.

LOT, No. 3.

LOT No. 4.

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Marr &amp; Duff,
BATTLE CREEK.

BILE BEANS

»rak&gt; tittie^1"” ,ariU1 X™1'’-*1

nf 10- W 100 £•*’• pcore1111° kefit DS•«■»«&gt; * 1(B J&gt;; ‘•oBs “d dn-

tbe printing of « traraur, note, .boo

*‘aT' I
•J»(l w fk &lt;'' !:iJ’os ram- passeugc!
few,r'i- •Jnn»aM

S-C-Fin™. 8J.7on,.».

NTlu,1rara-taotion ot H.nora.r. ehlet nt
^7^- Orlrara. wrajb. w rk ».

cows,

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thdr p raym.

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LoXfrOl, Oct. 20.—Capt. Richard Bur­
ton, famous as a soldier, explorer, lin­
guist and author, is dead, at tbe age of «

KISSING^L0^^

Lr4m»aiJ*oMMr«axnLua&gt;*-iT.LMn

P

�CROWD,
The low prices we are placing on our goods arc winning the popular verdict of bargain seekers.
enormous stock of

We have placed on ou&gt; shelves an

Dry Goods, Dress Goods, Novelties, Trimmings and Yarns
All bought before the late advance and we intend our customers shall receive the benefit.

cloak department.

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We are offering exceptional good values in dur

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Plush Jackets, Newmarkets, Cloth Jackets and Shawls,
Our effort to please the people in our clothing department if. a success and our sales are increasing daily.

Men’s Suits and Overcoats, Boy’s Suits and Overcoats, Children’s Suits­
and Overcoats
We have great values in underwear for ladies and children.

Hats, Caps, Gloves, Mittens and Furnishing Goods,
We have received our stock of

Ladies’ Fine Shoes,
And good serviceable shoes for men, boys and children.
Please call, look over our stock and get prices, and we are satisfied you will be convinced that our .gtfodsare right and our prices are right.

YOURS, ANXIOUS TO PLEASE,

PRICES PRECIPITATED. O
Wall Paper!

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Wall Paper!
TredITHotchkiss

fREDK&gt;fOTCHKlSS
“"The"'Druggist.

Brown Backs, 6. cts. per double roll; white backs,
7 cts. per double roll. Nice new stock of Gilts
from 10 cts. up.

FRED’K HOTCHKISS.
row money and build a borne, we would
ADDITIONAL LOCAL.
advise them to call on A. E. Kenaston, the
Albert Troutwine had John Furlong fir- secretary, who will answer all questions
rested last week for slander. 'Hie trial concerning it.
took place Friday before Squire Kenaston
and resulted In tbe conviction of Furlong
The ladiea of the Star W. C. T. U, will
who wm fiard $20 and coste. amounting in hold one of their delightful annual
a I to *39. Tbe case has been appealed to gatherings at tbe home ot Mrs. E. Pen­
the Ch-cut court
nock. on the evening of Oct 29th. Chicken
Married, st the residence uf Hie brides’ pie will l&gt;e served from seven to eight
parents In Baltimore. Barry Co.. Mich.. o’clock. All are invited to come and par­
Itet Wth, MJ. by Rev. J. W. Mier*. Claude take of the hospitalities of the ••Star” W.
L. Slawson. of Jotnnrthwn. and Sylvia A. C. T. U. Mua. Mown* Buwtox.
Cor. Sec.
Erb. There were about R5 Invited guests
present wbo brought some very valuable
Bev/f’uffer officiated in the presiding
preseuts for Mr. anti Mrs. Slawuco. after elder’s place last Sunday in the appoint­
which all partook of a bountiful dinner of ments of Hastings’ charge.
which none knew better how to provide
Tha.M. E. Sunday school will give a
than Mr. and Mr*. EA.
concert at the church next Sunday evening.
We have often called attention to the
Tbe following Is tbe program for C. L.
Hastings Building A Lean Asaociatlon as
a u«»&lt; of saving money. Young men S. C. which meets at the home of l&gt;r.
eupreiMlly. wbo have no fannln* depending Ijithrop Friday evening. Ort. 34:
Mueic and Prayer.
.
upon tb«n. are very apt to apene money If
Roll call with quotations on autumn
Outlw history of England—Chas. Ovlatt.
xkmUI it will hardly be misled into the a»Htdation every month. fur a litfk ovvr j Our Engftah—Minnie Evans.

Religious hi'Uwy of England—Rev. W.
M. Puffer.
What nhall we dp with our children?—
Mm. Hollaway.
Critic—Mr*. Smith.

The todies of the W. IL C. will mi the
2Mh o» &lt;»rt. entertain tbe 1‘rewident of the

Tbe M. E. social at the residence of D.
R. Cook Wednesday evening was largely
attended, and netted SI 8. Si.

Mcadames Daniel Striker. J. C. Ijunyman. Clement Smith, W. M. Puffer and
others are attending a missionary meeting
in Grand Rapids to-day.
Tbe Home Missionary society will meet
at the home of Mrs. M. U Cook Wednes­
day. Get 29, at 2 o’clock. All arc Invited
as there is business of Importance.

Archie McCoy went to Grand Rapid*
tbh moraine.
Mrs. 1). B. Bratt started for Chicago
tills montitMc and will attend the wedding
of Mim Nellie Patterson, who visited In
this city last summer.
Hon. Hiram G. Allen, the next state
senator from this district and International
Revenue Collector Perry.*,
Bcllrvur. are
the greets of Senator Colgrove to-day.
George Bock, who recently graduated
napali**. Maryland, l»as again received
promotion and Is destined to rank in the
nary as he did In his class—at the Im*!.
Ln*t week he waa appointed by tbe brcre-

itedkiru and ship building. an honor Which

Ktertlon MaUee.

FL/KE
i YOUR
HONEY
Where It Will Do You the
MOST GOOD.
If the lowest prices and best qualities of
goods are any object; if prompt attention to
the wants of customersis any inducement;
buy your boots, shoes, rubbers, overshoes,

Ta the qualified voters bi Hastitt* CJIJ _.
PitfMMBttodue oullcr tram Baker ‘ i
sheriB erf Barry county. »«,*■'
law. you are nerebv notified that••
General election to be heM In the *•* "
jffigmjnaa Tn—rtsy. November &lt;th next. &lt;a&lt;fallairlng state officers are &gt;&gt;_»****?*; tA'v

aUMalmaWcr.auditor general.

«"Sw!£ VtS’id
t MuntMaed

t he eatmltes ol B*'D aud

rone r*ures««altv» dhtrlcl ter ba.

wffl expo* Dr«mJ*r »ts«.1«:
.» *, •' ,
Itoo fcraCmiwttUun tar* imerxl r »;
the OowatilutXw ol tbte Stele. a*JW”■
Act Jtn. WO of the nubile aeu o( Md. , ,
You
*&gt;w notifi-d th* at «»&lt;•. ■ .
there *81 be sleeted tt.e tdUiwinc &lt;
MaraStBimMMBte; a sheriff.cirri..

,, , i &gt; , - ■ , ■ '
m

o‘i v* ancles a» teller s rt. . ■ ■

"•■'“ssax 2
from the rlij n( A._ I».

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F. G. STOWELL

j. 8. ffioMurrs.

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Hastings Banner.
Hastings, mice!, October^ trqo
Hastings Banner.i’abltebed Thursday* by
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T.». TANCOAST,
Hastings, Mien.

ABSOLUTE ONE PRICE.

Our Special Fall Overcoat Sale!
\\ ,i; commence to-morrow morning and eortinue one week. No man
who wants one of these nobby and secessary garments.
should fail to be on tend.
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$7.50.
- »his price you can have choice from a large and elegant assortment
, ^. Je Charles. Fly Front and English Box Fall Overcoats, well made
iuul trimmed.

$10.00.
' I ,i&gt; I- a popular price aud we give a finer Fall Overcoat for it than
.'her house in the state. Our $10 lines includes cheviots, meltons
•lia... ,.iis. crepes, etc.’, in all latest styles.

$12.00.
At tins tiguro we give you choice from a gorgeous assortment of short
ci
chum cut English sack and box, fly front and Prince Charles Fall
Oveivoats. m -tine all-wool materials.

$15.00.
Tlii- is our great leader. Imported cheviota, light-weight English mel­
t,.--- French wide wales and diagonals, covert cloths and crepes. These
ar.-t h'- materials our $15.00 Fall Overcoats are made of.

$20.00.
Xo tailor in the city can take your measure and make you a finer or
tetter fitting Fall Top Coat than those for which we ask $20. They are
p. rfection in style, tit and quality.
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We 1 aren't enough space to speak of our stock of Fall Suits to-day, but
if you'll call and see our goods and prices before buying else­
where. you'll learn something to your advantage.

TOWER CLOTHING CO
Pearl, Monroe and C'anal-sts., Grand Rapids. Mich. •

DRINK

LION
COFFEE
A TRUE COMBINATION OF

Mocha, Java and Rio.
A Beautiful Souvenir
Picture Card Given
WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE

LION COFFEE

Jilt CKflNK

When you buy yonr Grnrcrire try a
package LlON COFFEE. It is the
Lett in the United Slate*—matte tn* from
n Mlcction of Mocha, Java an*I h’io,
properly blended and in conceded hy "H
to make tiro niocut cup of CofTre in I he

laud. For Salo Everywhere.

What's it for!

Turn it

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A'vi you'll find out.
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, THE , RXXK has his use, probably. But he's not pleas-nt He - always kicking the wrong way; k’eking to
•
hdhnc too long, kicking the wrong man. But he can
P
■twrnqs built that way.
THKCBANK isn’t expected to do anything else, so no
wy heeds him.
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Woolson Spice Co., Manf’rs,
Toledo, O.
innun! mr reri jomei wt mcp.

Kansas City, Mo.

THE BASNER
75 CENT/.

A CRANK came into our store the other day. T &gt;*«•' l,1'e
track went, out the same way he came in. He g'° . ■ ‘ t . CHANCE TO MAKE ..MONEY.
everywhere
everybody and everything, including ourselves.
, 1 HA preferred. Sale*
ptatlua a««
ngnt 00-awing wood, and be left. We couldn t please mt i!t,sT^hSSU^&lt;wr-,iYend didn't, try.

bi t HI XTlRELS of pleased people riio are not cranks,
’hoknow a good thing when they see it who
cheap
a good thing and pay a fair profit than sometl’’"8 ' ®u*.
’I whn h the largest profit is made, are numl,er^ ‘ ni„eftDll
^pdar customers. It’s a pleasure to please such |. . ■
were doing it right along. Just now they are buying

5TOVE5

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\ w;n and
concede
1.0111 an&gt;l wix,.i. and—
anybody
but
Ran8the
e®j
wriralled excellence of the Peninsular °t,°'7hlirdware and
"fell are our specialty. Full hue of builder s n
Wervthiag pertaining to the hardware t

QOObTMR BR05

5H0KE

ED.E0WERJ,
NO. 35.
ALWAYS THE SAHE
i“ ALWAYS THE BEST

5&lt;. CIQrtR
IN THE

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

COUNTY NEWS.

The best Advertisry County.

WHOLE NO. 1847.
The school at the Center will soon com­
mence.
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Judson Carpenter and H. Barnum were
at the Rapids last week.
Those who attended the dance at B.
Fisher's Wednesday • night report a good
time.
Mrs. Asa Odell is entertaining her
‘
”
daughter,
Nancyf and children of Mnskegon.
E. J. Kershner w*» In Lansing Satyrday.
Election te at hand. Be prepared to
vote for the best men.
____
______
________
If the_ voters
of
the county fell as the voters of Carlton do.
the nominee for treasurer on the republi­
can ticket would be elected by the largest
majority ever known in Barry count?.
Frank Caine, of take Odessa, was call­
ing on friends here-last week.
Delos Burlier, of Muskgon. wjs af his
home Thursday.

John Ryan’s ware-house has been en
gaged for the voting place for the town of
Hope mid tire booths will be made this
week.
Replogle -, cider mill Is busy two days
of each Week so there will be some exhllcrating fluid by and by.
Lorenzo Doonan and David Gibson have
been visiting relatives and friends in this
vicinity, but have now returned to their
homes near llartmr Springs.
Eugene Deep has purchased a village lol
here.
Cloverdale furnishes some business fur
the rail road, there being from ten to
twelve cars on the side track here must of
the time loading with wheat and apples.
John and William Ashby liave dlsaolved
partnership in the threshing and saw mill
business and William will try it alone.
Thomas Collins talks of going to Cali­
fornia;
John Conycr having purchased the A. J.
Bowne property near here, is about to
move tlic house nearer the road.
Junes H. Ryan presented your cor­
respondent with a potato weigclng
lb*.
3 oz- and hl- whole crop averages large
size.
.
Chauucy Townsend has a common globe
turulp weighing 8 lbs.
There are signs of a wedding in tills
vicinity In tbc near future.

• The dance at the Center last Friday
night was a very enjoyable affair.
Ida GpnriMw'. 6&lt; Nashville, is working
fur J. K. Smith.
The socials given by the G. A. IL and
tiro W. R. C. la Nashville at their half
every four weeks, not only add a few cento
to their relief fund, bat are very IntricM
Ing and enjoyed by all who attend. The
next one will be Setorday evening. Nor.
22d;

l.

I’rof. Davenport and wife, of Lansing,
after a visit with their, parents have re­
turned home.
'
Mrs. Boice, of McBride, fo. visiting bar
parents and friends here.
' Geo. Mapes has gone for iter north woods
prospecting.
Bevier is loading hugs at eur station, the
first shipment from this pi*re of live
stock.
.
&lt;
It was uur privilege to attend Castletoa
8. 8. convention, and will here say they
had a very good one.
J. D. Townsend sold 40 head of hogs to
Bivier. weight VO hundred. Townsend te
feetHug 40 more for later market.
A goodly number,go to your city to bear
1‘artridgr, the randidate-for govrraor. talk
on the Issues of the day.
When will the C. K. * 8. R. K. build a
depot and stock yard here. The same is
much needed.
Wm. Smith soon goes to the north woods
to team It this winter.
.

THE AULO MEAL MILL.
An’ damter noath the bW.

Butland.
Tiro Mild meal mill
Election next Tuesday. It is to he hop­
ed that every man will go to the ihiIIs and
There rias
winduf*»-itnplin- berm—
vote for the right os he sees the right
A L&gt;nuic, brattlin' rill.
And lourin' fore U takes a turn
‘
Mrs. t’ofiield’s house, together with
Roan* oar anil mill
nearly all the household goods ami $35 in
money, burned last week Monday morn­
Oh. «Jt ye does amonx the trees,
ing. The house itud furniture partially
List taz* the brecza. tho trill
O' birds, and qufv*ri,n'. fadin’ leaves
covered by Insurance.
E. Wilcox and wife, of West Rutland,
visited nt 8. Itowe’s last Sunday.
James Cofflcld commences his school in
the Pinery district next Monday.
' Buue our inraf mH!
Hattie Hanis visltrtl Eva and Nora
Howe the fore part of the week.
'
A. Phillips U cutting wood for John
tankard.
Several from here are at Lowell' work-,
Jas. D. Benham was in Nashville last
Ing on the tawtdl &amp; Hasting* IL IL bridge.
Tuesday night.
Hon. P. T. Colgrovc addressed a large
Mrs. B. Shriner. uf Hastings, was in
Rutland Saturday the gneatofberparents. andtence here Saturday evening on the
tariff question.
The miM n&gt;Ml tuBL
Hon. Jas. O’Donnell and Chas. W. Wat­
There is a little town up northwest of us kins will be here Thursday afternoon.
The
Freeport
.
cornet
band
will
furn
­
Wonderful Change*.
called Delton. Said place for one of Its
Ill one of the New England stales there
size is lively: and Ito business men have ish music and a large crpwd is expect­
is a quiet little country town whjtber the
Mattered out u considerable money this full ed.
Mrs.
Jas.
W.
Uodfrey
returned
from
her
railroad
has
net penetrated in which no
fur apples and wheat. We like to.deal
new house has been built for iJbariy a
with good upright men wherever they may visit in Eaton Co. Friday.
Selina Clemens dictl very suddenly at quarter of n century, while the place has
Wheat is looking ven' tine this fall. 1 her sister’s. Mrs. Geo. Gilek’s, last Sunday fewer Inhabitant* than it had fifty year*
heard a man say iw the 24th that he could night Ito’ funeral was . held at tin’
Tho oldest inhabitant te a man 90 years
sow wheat that day and Wasconfident that -German church in Bowne Wednesday.
Hon. Hale Kenyon nominee for county of age. whese whole life ho* been passedia
It would make a better xrowth than ordin­
treasurer, was shaking bands here Friday. this, the town of his birth. He atill lives
ary
win-at
year
ago.
ry
wnrai did
atu dne
unv yrar
ax&lt;&gt;.
v
.....
kboolWu»h.
&lt;tl.lri«So.
»on X««. I
Koi'L
b,—
™
n' - in the lianac where he was born.
.
\vi&gt;n- in
A stranger from a dtetant city wan talk­
jverfe
iu Innn
town Saturday afternoon.
R. Bunn. Jas. Cool and 11. Livingstone ing with this aged citizen one day. when
. If you Wish Iodo a good deed for your
will soon leave for a hunting trip up north. the old gentleman said:
children*? benefit, buy them a copy nt the
Business is good here tills fall.
&gt;
"Yes, rir; I’ve lived right here in thia
Bllilc published by Chariot Footer, of phflThe Evaporating Co. have bought a village ninety years. I’ve mien wonderful
adelphia. it will also do older children
-i—
i a. ’
time, ter—wondexfiil
|»7«- oiaptHv &lt;»*
th'*
”’&gt;od to read lt._
ul . ,iUM|ftU,ne. jacaaun । enlarge tneir capacity next year.
changes. I tell ye, the plare te going right
The United Brethren held their quartcr- ahead.'*
Co., has been visiting hte daughter Jose­
"In what May!" askedthe stranger,'look­
phine and the family of C. E. i’aul. If । ly meeting Sunday. Rev. Keeney, their
ing np and down the derated street for
every imui in the* woria
world were only a*
aa eimmi
good , presiding elder, preached to the young
Nome indicatiouof thia wonderful prugreas.
wuuld be
n«M bl l», I
bosd.y evenlbB.
I
Enoch
Andras
was
iu
town
Friday.
“In what wny‘" repeatcd.the old gjntteorjalis.
' Corrigan &amp; Yarger ship a earload of hogs xhan. "Why in different way*. I can re­
1 from here nearly every Friday.
member the time when we didn’t have but
Farmers are busily engaged Ip htteking
We notice Angnsta Hinkley has been one store lierc. nnd now we’ve got two and
mid iMMisIng their corn, which generally- elected sec’y of the county teachers associa­ a meat shop, and there's talk of a milli­
proves to be a better crop than was ex­ tion.
nery woman coming in here. Yes, rir! And
pected.
Flora Chandlerlain was married to Jas. we've got ten street lamp* and a fonr hun­
The Mioses Carrie and Pearl Bohlen Thomas laM Wednesday. They will make dred dollar organ in t he church and agnod
Vial ted Natives in Hasllux* Friday and tlielr lM&gt;me m-ar &lt; lraiu[ Rapids.
half mile of iddewolks, nil within my rec­
Buri Woleutt lias his new bant nearly ollection. Wonderful changes going- on
Not unlay.
all the time. This is the ago of prugioM,
Will Nuniian mid brollier-ln-law have finishriL
gone to Washington to look over that
The M. E. jwirsonage is being fitted up ain’t it’’’—Youth's Companion. . J
country with a View of locating there.
lor winter.
Will Moure has another girl.
Mr. and Mr&gt;. Graham, uf Dowagiac,
Thd butt-ie fatNconsists iu writing a
Mrs. Jas. C. Johnson, of Bowne. visited
were the guests of John Barber and wife
W. H. Pardee, and wife two or three days message of some sort and corking it up in
the past week.
A little daughter has a hearty welcome last week.
a bottle and sending the same afloat, to bo
In the home of Richard Bingham amt wife; ■ Fvter Coppens, of Grand Rapidx visited picked up somewhere else. I’ve found ’em
by the dozen on the beach, and had ’Cmbob
also a tiny son ai tlie home of Thomas friends In Bowne over Sunday.
S. R. Hunt Is now minus his mustache. into me on the breakers. The mciwagea
Miller and wife.
are generally dated in midooean and are
J’armclee mid Conner, of Richland, are Cause unknown.
Mr*. Henney. of Castleton, was buried about a leaking ship or a ship on-flre, and
lay Ing the foundation yfor B. "Fisher's
the writer has only a few minute* to botila
last week.
house.
The new republican banner that floats up in. Once in a-while the menage tefroua
Almira and Lucy Crandnll have been
across the street is the work of A. M. a cat boat driven out to sea or from soon
visiting friends here.
sailor floating on a wreck, and' they are
Herringlow
and
we
doubt
If
it
can
be
Mrs. John Holden was -called to Three
Rivers Saturday, un account of'the serious lieaten by any In Barry county. It’s a always interesting.
•‘dandy’* and l» tin ornament to our town.There is no law agaihst thia bottto fad.
Illness of Jmt
- sister, Bertha Polly.
The dcutocraks of this vicinity will be ~~J **
“*•
~ ’ The hand of death has removed to her
last resting place Mrs. Su^an Bnrber. on&lt;* addresse&lt;M&gt;y Peter Doran. M. M. House­ practice it would I* pointing unloaded
gun* or indulging in noinc-ether tomfool
F. **
Sweet* vhere Saturday.
"*
of the purest and most gentie spirited of mail and O. “
notion if they were debarred, and ao no
our community. Her maiden name was
objection* are raised.
DePue. Early in life »hu made the prise
The other day a bottle which teas In­
Mre. W. Owen is visitbut friends In
choice of becoming n disciple of the Lord,
tended to go to uca, but wltfch beaded only
and ever after continued to live a life in Battle Creek.
Mr. Whitmore and sons have taken the half a mile away, contained.a message
hanuoiiy with ids doctrines and teaching,
written outhe letter head ef a hotel. It
belug a member of the Methodist chnrcli job of sawing lumber.
Mrs. I. N. Chandler was taken home said, "Help wanted for3P0 people stopping
for more than SO years. On the 23d anni­
versary of her birth, she was marrirel to from Mr. Merrifleld’s. of Podunk. and she here and suffering from poor food, high
chnrg;s and plenty of fleas?* The finder
Mr. Philip Barber, who now remains to stood the journey quite well­
Next Friday will close a successful term carried It to the hotel., and thr landlord bo­
mot:ru her loss. She was a woman of in­
gan r quiet inve*tigarion, and at the eod
tellectual strength and good judgment, ol- of school taught by Miss McAllister.
of twenty-four hour* a mart Aleck at a
)jrays rein InIng the true bidnuce and full
young miu, who had Iwn the pet of the
control of hwpowers, nnd was consequent­
C.
Denary was in Woodland visiting house, took a walk, and ta perhaps walk­
ly qualiUM to be in no ordinary sense the
ing yer —Interview to Detroit Free Pram.
coasellor of her husband. Iu all the diffi­ last week.
Mrs. Frank Guy. of Woodland, visited
culties of life he found her a tower of
sueugth. Of a cheerful disposition she Maple Grove friends last week.
The Maple Grove S. 8. association held
Some of the moat bewutlfu! spocimcataaf
llglitcnwl tire cares at nil her household by
their second convention al the M. E. the popular novelty known aa crackle giaaa
1‘onstmitly 1 otiking on the bright side, and
art- produced by covering one aide of a
by her encouraging smiles nnd kind words church this week.
J. D. Guy Is in tanking .tills week onu pint e gliucx
v.
-*
v.ith
a thick at return of flux or
made life pleasant nnd agreeable to all.
. -Hwdlly'^ril
-------- w
ible ghxxx. mixed with coarse
bmdness.
in religious matters the was foremost.
The Ladles Mite society will meet with I fragments of ghiw.; in thia condition it la
Betieatii her roof the weary wnndcrer Mrs. Lewis Gray this week Wcducwlay
placed in a mnffle or an open furnace;
always found a welcome home. Her tun-'
where it Is strongly tented, nnd as soon an
era! service* were held at her home on afternoon.
O'Donnell and Colgrove spoke at Maple the flux it incited nnd 'the gloat itself has
Dei. 20th on the 2“lh anniversary of her
Grove Center Tuesday p. tn.
become rod but it is removed from the
wedding nud the 50th of her birth. A
A. F. Sylvester anti Hale Kenyon were furnace and rapidly’ cooled. Under thia
large conronrae of frimdsassembled to pay
operation
the flux or fuaible glam cracks
in
this
place
last
week.
their lesptcts to her memory, ami showed
Thos. S. Brice called on friends here and splits, tearing innumerable fine linen
well the esteem in which she was held.
of fracture over ita surface, having much
Appropriate services were conducted by this week.
John Bell has the foundation for his the appearance of acaltM of irregular cryahey pastor. Rev. A. K. Hawley. She was
tala, which croes and intersect each other
now house completed.
interred in the Cressy cemetery. Several
in every direction. Tte rapid cooling of
young Indies of her claps in Sunday school
the fusible coating te effected either Ly ex­
।
Rev.
Aldrich
preached
his
farewell
ser
­
assisted at the burial service by drop­
poring the heated inn«&gt; to the action of a
I
mon
at
the
Maj
u
school
house
Sunday.
ping flowers into the open grave. She
current of cold air or by cautious spriukleaven a devoted bttsband and fire promis­ ! All were sorry to have him go. We
ing sons tn mourn her departure, and In would have been glad to have had him
surface from the
this sail bereavement all who knew her stay another year.
portions retain
Mrs. John Quick and Jam?s Russell are
have met a loss, which cannot easily be n- !
tbrir origir.ri
pbiced. But our kun te her gain. May
w
r“„Hmnnti to
xu. She te dead
lafluene. .Uli n™iu..
"&gt; »«**•
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�PERSONAL MENTION.

Hastings Banner
Hastings Thursday, &lt;kt. SO, 18S».

Dr. Barber and wife went to Nashville
Tuesday.
Dr. Wood man sec was in Eaton Rapids

O: ram: IM!
HOLbEN

HIRE'S,

Weisserl Block,
Have Juat becu opened by

Mrs. H. E. Jenne.
Special attention given to cutting and
'fitting of ganticnts. Mrs. Jenue has Itad
many years experience in the btudness arid

will give sattsfoetton to all patrons.

Prices Reesonaii'e.

J. C WOODRUFF

Clarence Pennock, of Delton, was In the
dty Monday.
C. W. Jones, of Grand Rapids, was in
the city Tuesday,

Mias Fillie Diamond
licr home In Bellevue.

has returned to

Mrs. Clarence Jones, of Grand Rapids,
is visiting In this city.
P. W. Nhkern. of Manistee, was in the
city on business Tareday.

Thos. Campliell. of West Bay City, visit­
ed in the city over Sunday.
•
Mrs. Kittle Hmiauer and daughter will
reside In Kalamazoo this winter.
Mrs. Harvey Lurvey. of Battle Creek,
visited relntivea Id the city lust week.

John Wheeler and Irving Price,
Allegan, visited in the city lost week.

of

Miss Gertie Stebbins, of Charlotte, visit­
ed her parents in this city over Sunday.
Jay Diamond, of Grand Rapids, was in
the dty Monday, on Ids way to Kentucky.

Bas opccrd a shop In the same buildbig
with F. C. Woodruff’s tin shop, and is
prepared to do all work hi the
' lineof
i
,

Mrs. II. C. Turner, of.Wayland, and
Mrs. B. A. Walker, of Martin, are visiting
in the dty.

Fred Alexander, of lensing, was shak­
ing the hands of his many friends in this
city Tuesday.,

:-:REPAIRING:-:

yMr. and Mrs. Clement Smith and son
Don. find Mrs. M. Wheeler were in Lake
Odessa Tuesday.
y^red Myera returned from Rot Springs
Friday night, and reports his father as
He is all expert workman and deserves having improved in health.
your patronage.
R. IL Buchanan, Gen’l Supt of the
Universal Credit Agency, was the guesF
of Percy Jones Monday.
And Manufacturing of

■Boots and Shoes.

DR. F. SLOCUM

Mrs. A. E. Fowler and daughter, of
Lake Odessa, were the guests ot Jas. L.
Orawley and mother Sunday.

Of lonta. U German Phjo Irian, graduate from
the best I'nlverslty of Earope,snU a well known
and successful Specialist iu

The Misses Clara Cowhard and Flora
I^ndon. of Jackson. vLsited the former s
brekker in this city over Sunday.

CHRONIC DISEASES
W men. women and children, snch anGenerai
Debility, Dtseaaes of Waroea. Diseases of ChlldreD.IHscMCsotthe Liver. 8U&gt;mneh and Kid■eya. Diseases of the Stomach and Bowel*. Dis­
eases of ibeTrinary Oraain. Eruptive Dtaeasea
BfttteBkin.'DlaeaMsor the Head. Diaeaaee «
Ike Nerves. Diseases of tbe Spine, Kbenmatlam
and all Chronic Diseases.
Also carry with me a full line of Famllv MedMars that are already prepared forjarnffv usr.
taatwtUgbre-generai saUsIacbon, and ns low
M your dniixML will sell you. and tar belter
than Patent Medicines.
Liver and Dytpeptic PilH, Drepentsfc Tea.
Nervine. Blood Partner. Female Iteeutaror.
OaagtiCure for-Bronchitis and Consumption,
TBe Ointment, healing Salve, Rheumatic syrup.
Bvrequest nt many friends and pntrmis. 1 will
vatt HASTINGHon Wednrwtay nf each wrelc
durtug tbe Summer. Fall and Winter Months.
If your borne physician has failed to do you
amreood. eome and see me. nr If you cannot
enee yonrortf. Imre your onI er al the Hotel
■ad I will fonio to see you. Cliarges the same

ItaMo d Examiiatioa
Remember One Da; Only
LOCAL NEWS
Register, and vote.

Ballow’een tomorrow night.
Be trarc and resister Saturday if you are
wot already registered.

Mr. and Mrs. Walker Matthews, of
Grand Rapids, visited their parents in
Hastings township over Suuday.
v Mias Julia Rock went to Detroit Tues­
day as a delegate to the State Convention
of Epworth leagues, held in that city
Tuesday and Wednesday.

vicinity.
Following is from the Orchard Lake
About fifty of Albert Williams* friends
correspondence of Monday's Detroit Tri­ gave them a surprise last week Wed. eve.
bune: Very valuable work is done by They have many warm friends. They
Oapt A. D. Nlskem. who lias lately en­ will be missed,: especially by the choir
tered upon duty here. He was graduated where they have so long assisted In sing­
at West Point in ’80. but soon resigned ing. They start Monday for Petoskey
from the army. At his home in HastlngB, their future home.
Mich., htf has been commander of the
Agnes Williams left Tuesday for
Knight'.-, of Pythian, and in two world's Philadelphia.
contests, at Cincinnati and at Milwaukee,
Elsie O. Ix&gt;cli!in wns brought home last
his division won the first prize in drill week from Grand Rapids very sick with
In the latter contest Capt. Nlskem was typhoid and la grippty
awarded the prize for best division comJ. L. Broughton and wife visited the
mandcr (hi the field.
latter's father Sunday.
Will Darmouth and George Sweet went
The boy who spends his evenings at
home reading newspapers, the local news to see Carlton friends Hat.
Mrs. Harvey, of Rlchipud. spent last
•of his own town and country and the
week
with her daughter, Mrs. James
general news of the day. or in reading
some useful book, will certainly make a Miller.
Mrs. F. M. Woodmansee nnd children
belter man. everything else being equal,
than the boy who spends his evenings on are visiting Mrs. Burch.
Jack Kumsen has his house plastered.
the streets and loafing at places where the
Silas Thonut.1. of lutite View, Is visiting
town gossip is djpbed out in the most
vulgar and profane manner. The tastes friends here.
are cultivated so as to lead them by choice
to engage their evenings to this profitable
way. and fewer criminals Mid drunkards
Frank .Newton is very sick. Dr. Van­
wonld be the natural result.
Horn. of Dowling, attending hlui.
Daniel. Newton has returned from bls
\A\’c have about completed the largest
vblL^
&gt;iin la
„

fl consisted of printing 50.000 sixteen page
i Counterfeit r»o eent pieces, bearing date Iwoks for Dr. II. C. Peckham, of Freeport,
far 1874 arc hi circulation. Isook out for advertising his well known Croup Remedy.
That tills remedy has many merits Is at­
tested by the Inereaslng demands for it,
If yoy are not now registered and do and Its virtues are backed up by testinot register Saturday, you cannot vote mot’iah of people in Freeport. Hastings
Tuesday.
and other parts of Bany countj\jMu&lt;
havigj?lven It a trial. /The‘reeoninSendaA German chemist recently analyzed a tions df-tWJWe’cItb’CTrt are* the ve&lt; best
Xtaes of beer and found that it contained
that can be given, for they inspire the
fianrobenedictkrnirt. That Is probably the confidence of those abroad, and we have
ingredient which causes katzenjammrr the no doubt but that tlie ixxilu we have print­
next morning.
ed for the Doctor. wilL/M the means of
/"Wanted—An active, intelligent boy 14 adding largely to bis sales. Readers if
toW years nt age. who would tike to, your children are troubled with croup, buy
team the printers trade. The right l«oy a iHittle of Peckham’s Croup Remedy and
■can secure n good place by calling at this give It a fair trial.
oflbee. A boy Hring in this city- preferred.
. If yon are ■'not registered, you cannot
•rote. If you have changed your rwldetirf
since the last election, moving from one
town Into another, you will need to
register in the town in which you now re­
side Ten days 1n the town nnd three
wmths In the state is the residence quail*
-fieattons for legal voters.
A letter from the poKofficc department
gays that the term lottery, as used in the
Twmt lottery act. b held to embrace all
Unds of schemes. general or local, forthc
dfltoribution of prizes by Jo,t or chance,
web •* gift exhibitions. enterprises,
concerts, ruffles, or the drawing of prizes
Deer in the lower peninsula may be
kUJed from November 1 to December 1: in
the upper pmlnauta from September 35 to
November 15. Woodcock and partiridge
from September 1 to January 1. Thia
Qm la extended to May 1 for Jack snipe,
redhead. blneblR. canvass back.
— -..
Hnwlra Xsinir and

A

&lt;X S»

exceptions have been good nnd all secured
ta good condition, so get ready Uk enjoy a of ahagbark, or shelibrrk, from tiie rha.qgy
genuine thanksgiving when a day sltbll be .ind ragaed appearance of tbe bnrit when
appointed byU»e wov. Stop your growling the trees havo attained a fair atfo, the bark
and grumbling and with glad hearts give hanging in long atrip- or ptecen from tbe
sincere thanks to the Givefr of all blessings, main fctem or trunk, making it difficult to
food, health, unbroken Presides and all climb. It, ie a tree of slow growth, and.
the good things of life that have been so like other vnrieti&lt;» &lt;»f the hickory, requires
freely given.
a rtrong soil for vigorous growth. It- i« of
We bear that Jonah Early Intends to tall, upright growth, and ha« never yet, to
piovc to Grand Rapids this fall.
our knowledge, been grown regularly for
The young people on south st. spent a ita nuta.
. .
,
It te not difficult to grew, and there ta no
pieasatit evening at Mrs. Blakeslee's last
*fuesdav eve..
reaaoD why it could not. be profitably
plant
ml,
aa
Ita
huta
ere
always
salable
nt
Mrs. Nellie Andrus is canvassing fora
very Interesting book (or young people. good prices, confectioners and nut dealers
It is a very interesting work and ought to ‘calling far large quantities at all seasons
be in every family who have chtldren.' It uf the year. Being of slow and upright
is illustrated with In-nutiful pictures growth from twenty to twenty-five fee:
Those who take the book will not be sorry. apart will be found sufficient space, each
A few dollars invested in good, bonks and way. to give II all tlie needed room for
papers return a rich reward to the Ikjuic many yearn. It ta iQtoj lived, nn&lt;l iw worst
lieing strong, exceedingly tougb and dura­
circle.
Grand Rapid* was represented on our ble, it can always bo sold at good figures
street last Sunday but this Is ail you can when It ta d.-vjred to do •o.-Philaddphta
prove by tills scrilie. Watch out for Ledgt-r.____________ ______
coming evente.
In Helhroland.
. The •‘Wtfoda” seem to attract a certain
Crime there te none, tnr no criminal
young man toward' living quite often ot
late and some surmise be contemplates could pow ibly csctk- except with the amnirnnee of practically the whole papula­
contracting a supply to last through life.
tion. When escape w impossible vlUainy
of any kind can hardly flourish. So the
Rauflfld.
Heligolauders are honest, whether they like
Last Saturday night the Masons here
abonta attended tint Bedford F. A A. M. it or not,tut long custom has made them
honest bv choice, as well hs by force. _• It is
lodge to see the 3rd degree cuntemd and
one uf the rarest things _£ot die little
a pleasant time was had.
x
Heligoland prlwoit to tart'e any inmate-;:
Charles Shoemaker has beet appointed
when it lias any they are there for trivial
highway commissioner by ' the township
uffensen. atul occupy- th-nwrlvea in i-ingiug
board.
(as HellgolawlerH will always do when they
Last Thursday Charles Edertey ■&amp; Co.
, -get a chance), and their friends stand tmte
troughed and H|iouted I* C. EdmunjJa’.
side and sing in untaon to keep them con
,pauy. A Hcllgolander. if arrested, will go
School district No. fi Ims bought a to the prison by himself, ring up thb
historical map to put in tindt - school for
warder, and tell him he ta in custody.
the convenience of helpings the pupils In
Altogether, the island is in its ways so
history.
peculiar and unconventional that this
Saturday the wsglatration board meets procedure h regarded by any accidental
at the clerk’s office.
delinquent ns only natural and proper.—
' Nellie Etlmands closed her school last
Blackwood's Magazine.
Friday and received some very nice
prfcsenu from her pupils.
Rhode I stand'» ItcTjliucnt*.
Last week Wednesday night the gwxl
Daring an action near New Orleans in
people here nbouts held a reception at the
'j&amp;l a Yankee soldier was captured by a
parsonage.
Confederate. While marching his prison­
Last Friday the G. A. R. and families
er to headquarters the latter asked his
surprised U N. Mosher with a feast and a
raptor what regiment he belonged to.
beautiful present on his birthday.
•The Fourteenth Alabama.” was the re­
Dean Prine, of Prairieville, bi now stop­
ply. “What is your regiment’”
ping at his father's home.
"The Two Hundred and Sixty-seventh
Rhode Island.”
"PhewI’ve heard that the people in
Teo. it did rain Tuesday.
your
state were mighty big, but 1 thought
Walla Watson spent Sunday In Yankee
Springs.
.
■ !t took more than one man to make a regi­
Mrs. Kloek Is vlslUnx friends In this ment there.”—Boston Herald.

erwy vU.ta-

AB exchange very truthfully remarks:
-Haoeatmen have wy little respect for
«wan who will not pay tab hocrat debte.
'WSim a man repudiates hb own obllcr.- ’
Hubs that were made In good faith, he has
Wken a step that he can illy afford to
wake «&gt; d the act will follow him while
will rohlu success, no matter bow hard he
MTStrtra. We bsre &gt; r™
feiur mkUl who tavc &lt;lo« ««•!• who
M Its eBecU. for ronfidener o»« aborod
Is wry tanl •“
,n''
SB almu tladr roelMy. A man ahnald
II
- veil Store aaktos aaeb a ml»-,
!
.nd men with boneel IntesUons need

Following are the real estate transfers
of the week ending Oct. 37th, 18V0. as
taken from the books iu the register's office:
Jas. E. Gregory to Geo. W. Gregory, parcel
secS, Baltimore 8300.
Abinil Griggs to John W. Abbey, parcel sec
13 Assyria $l».
John Campbell to D. R. Uenawa es of a eh
eeo 10. Thoma ppte t‘J w»Daniel «. Ratal to Win, J. Fisher 40 &gt;i .a tec
14 Hnstlop twp. 81.200.
E F. Bllvln to Win. 8. Shrlner t'/, of n e«« of
sec 31. llMtn&lt;fB twp, 81JM0.
,
,
Mary Baitlmta t &gt; C.C. Deane parcel Wood­
land bite.
Htepht-n Haight te Jas. M. an&lt;L Della M.
Smith parcel Woodlaml »7C.
Lafayette Parrott. Co H. 8. Holly lot 4 Wk 4.
P-rroll's arid. Woodland |T.r.,
Warren Fisher to Byron Fisher |ja sec .Tl.
Prairieville » o.
A. Honrywrt! to Byron Fisher I a sec 33.
Pnurievllle f»o.
Christopher Kill to Truman Gallup etfoln
w M ter io CMlletou 81.MO.
Jas H Harper to Wm. Lelbenhanser. lot43
and part lot 42. BhllllM add Naritrilte 8125.
Laura A. AUeu to Newton J. Bronson und’d ‘j
lot 224 dty 8W0.

Lovely weather aX present writing.
Husking corn and digging potatoes are
In order at present
.-Buckwheat is a fine yield and all can
feast on pancakes If they choose.
The clover buller is abroad and seed is
a fine yield and good quality.
. Horace Barnum arid Judson Carpenter
have gone to Grand Rapids with a view to
get work of some description.
Mrs.. Sally Elsenbood returned home
last week from an extended visit to
Dakota.
John Fleming planted 10 acre* to
potatoes and is having • hoc y«el«1 of very
nice potato*-*. He will have 8 or 9
.
. ......
hundred bushels we hear.
Charley Smith and party were 310 mile*
north when last heard from and were net
vet at the end of their journey. They had
to take their horses into the ahnnty where
they slept at several points on the.ir route
for fear they would be stolen os horses are
scarce
Snow flew Sunday and tt»e wind whistles
through the leafless trees and wg think
summer has bid us gnod bye and winter is

Ragged Hider-’Shusa me; but could
you help a poor wretch wid some money?
Pedestrian—Gohl and silver have I none.
Ragged Hider—Den give as a. nickel.—
Jewelers’ Circular.

J. C. BENNETT &amp; SON,
112 East Main St.

KALAMAZOO.

4 Months for 10 Cts
FOR WOMEN AND MEN

THE HOME MAGAZINE,
Conducted by

Mrs. JOHN A. LOGAN.
LONG AND SHORT,

BUTTER, EGGS and POULTRY

By Robert J. Burdette, Will Carleton. Arlo Bates, Shirier
Dare, Bishop Vincent, Emily Huntington Miller. Amber,
•losiah Allen’s Wife, and other leading authors.

And all farm produce to me
and 1 will pay you the

HOME MATTERS
How to wear and how to make it,
The dining-roow, society, books,
.
Plants and flowers, home cabinet.
Good forth, house beautifnl,

Either in cash or trade.

Joseph Rogoro.

Dry Wood for Sale.

The Hastings Furniture Co.
are selling their waste wood in
large loads at

$1.50 EACH

Try the Hastings Banner
one year.

KALAMAZOO
MICH.

Brod owr «h«t you. u buy good tor bore, ill puckM md dellmud to tbo dtnot
free of charge.
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By writer, thoroughly trained In their respective departments.

MRS. LOGAN’S REMINISCENCES
OF WASHINGTON LIFE.
A series of papers by one who has experienced the inside
society life of two Washington epochs.

BRODIX PUBqSfflNG CO.,
705 Eighth Street,

Washington. D. C.

30 cents a, Year

THE FAMILY MAGAZINE OF THE«.

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Hastings StatM Me st Kalamazoo, tt.
» sheets a lb Commeretal note paper ..

Invite the lady readers of this paper to call when
in the city and see some lines of beautiful shoes in
turn soles and welts.
If you want something fine 84 to S6 will buy the
finest.
But our $3 line of hand turn, hand welts and Mc­
Kay flexible, are “just lovely” and perfect fitting,
need no breaking in, narrow to wide lasts, high or
low heels, opera or New York’ toes.
We have a very choice line of lace shoes.
When you look for lowpriced goods our ladies'
$1,50, $2 and $2.50 shoes are unsurpassed.
Our children's spring-heels at $1 have never been
equalled.
We will try to please you, if you favor us With
a call.

. Bring Tour

C. E. Builey Is able to attend to bUM»:o...
Solon Doud, Jr. nnd Mr. Peck, of Rut­
land have thr Job of stocking the mill with
logs on tin* Rob Roto land.
1-afe Whittemore lias the. Job of sawing
and earring the timber on the Rons land.
Goo. W. Valentine will move tn l!n*ttngs and lite with his daughter. Mrs.
Ixirenm Dixon.
William Covey and Frank Plpher are In
Newaygo county bunting and trapping.
Am Cox and Jacob Mott are on Gunn
river hunting and trapping.
.
'Lafe Whittemore has moved Into Chas.
Hazel's house..
Wonder how many votes Mr. Wickwin*,
candidate for register on the denio-P. of I.
ticket made on his trip through the town of
Baltimore oue day last week? Nary.
bELIVEKEb,
Some one is on a still hunt politically
but the fusion can't tell who it is.
But not piled up.
Every stick Is kiln
A lady from 'Ohio 'is visiting at David dried hardwood, the very best for summer
Morthland's.
wood or kindling.. Orders are filled nnd
Corn Is nearly all husked and Is a bette? dellveredriii regular order ns received. As
crop than farmers expected.
the Co. now have more orders booked than
they enu fill for a few days It will stand
those In hand who wish to buy this wood
to plane their orders in advance.
With
.the low price and excellent quality of
wood the demand is sure to K- large.
Terms, cajh with order of when delivered.

Conger's

J. C. BENNETT &amp; SON

FURNITURE

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writing pens,
i stove polisli.
tc coal bods ..

I nra’ineTottotTpcr"
thread l*-r »|x&lt;ui .
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---- •—cotton per hall
w Good ban at aoai
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tehtar lanieru
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We baw the tance&gt;t liar at ere:/ kind at I

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ARCHIE McCOY’S

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NEWS JN BRIEF.

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liu-trng*. Mlch'smn
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IP t; Estate Office.

।&lt; employment.
cmnlorment.
Schnr-f,.-

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. usiracl Hoaa», earn,n f- rnfsh complete
I it KOOKS. Clerk. •

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Notary Public

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&lt; i utu Agent.
. i.: .-!--.!n&gt;* tiebin- tin&lt; itrt’ct-. e'en «n htm
. ,u it Jefferson Bte.,

&gt;b« «iw..,LSHiX«™. -i&gt;b

“Boss wouldn’t blanket him in
the stable. Said it wasn’t no use.’”

j b...U ..
Tu^“ 9&lt;u U».C. K
FRE£-fi«l, from your dealer free th.
x- ,
^4 Book. It ha. hkodManTpit^
‘. »^^b'*
Ki,t'
I*, taw l„n di«»r,„d ln AU.
valuable information about htfrsm.
1 b&lt;ana’
! bo?JS™,’’»,b""n,M“
d«ld«l
Two or three dollars for a a4 TTonu*
BhnkM wUl make your hone worth
! for the workiu
m°?ey
home*
and eat less to keep warm.

' 5/A Five Mile
*tk for

n M. FOWl

rSll.T^’?,T,’hU
M”ll‘0dlani tn New
-ssgtand L being oslebrattd in Bottos?

5/A Boes Stable
5/A Electric

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Extra Test

30 other styles at price, to nit ererybody. If you can’t get them fromyow
dealer, wntc ua
.

Eight tht&gt;u*nn&lt;l citizen* gathered at
Krngcou N. Y„ Wednewtay to whu^I

4)lBcr Hour- from •.•

,l“K,of a ‘"’’oumrnt io the soldiera ami Mi|(.r- ol Vu, ’
t 0&lt;in,n .*** r’ue‘1 fc®0 •« New York
Ind th6 1"St‘fOr failln«
jury dutyr
and the flne has utt yet been colletted 7

^ORStBLANKETS . f,_

Umrle* F. Kirby, married Aug. 3 J8S&gt;
[W-cbargto by hi* w»fe Wednesday «
. rwars X
with cruel! trentme.n and
I paying b:sf|3 for her maintenance .since
I bey weresnareie j. IIe w;t, sent so jail
for ninety dpy*.
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r &gt; luMinmee Co
property agalnsl
against a man’s

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A8&gt;p THE ’s'','5?nHdrCY
AnE. I fit
- ftUNGEST.

NONE GCNUINEWITHOUTTHt S&gt;A LAPCI
Munardby
WM AYS... mw.nJuoi w'.
mace OH- famous Ho:•. r.in.-l Baker Hkiti-.. :a

CALIFORNIA, WJSHIN6T0R
AND OREGON
\. ili.i iivpathic Phy-

EXCURSIONS

K'tate. In-

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Sun. 3 doors north

Orient-'. •'

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A GRAND LAY-OUT

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Hasting Mich.

SHA WLS

Rates S : jOO-per Day.
-i
r’-v3i&gt;i ruotn*'. The
ptrsue- ■: ’
' »• 1* r-qroetfullv solicited.

S*lesme

—AT Tlli—

BOSTON

I El' Steady eniplqy.• ’ !i! -r.t) term*. Sp&lt;jeHn-ts. Fine outfit*.

DRY GOODS STORE.
)Bra.l5fS 0» REW

Marr &amp; Duff

Jje QtH&amp;n’t Mejlcizo

Harr efc*ncd out about -too shawls a('wn»I at our own price and beginning

sale, t J
. brliajt j,?:.i&lt;lr in’lsFMnd:Uou&gt;
•fa etlUu mo-:
m.uiv by Timothy M.M:tar.:, j,- ■ oaSeptember»th
A.P. it -, &lt;&gt;•.
; ,1th-? o!l&gt;c (»f the
J '
wurdv of Harry and
vikorMiL’,,-1:
• - -th day ut September
: .•:i;»H&lt;age*. on pace 31,
*E£E!d iffij
: •’ ••tuIr’Tn ’pajMteal'tn
; ..n thereof os: any day
i idr ; a»l&gt;le. as above exx« *hmi.’ •;
• &gt;■. -rrinsiiiunpaid and
sslri.S’r-tr- ■
- •. .ir&gt;- uf thirty &lt;1a)* then
iilfromiUta-cl-w i ■.: i&gt; t« say. after the
'-WOith- *..:! •
’ r * Un- Mioresaid prin...
,
:&gt;ndn- . dollar* with all
: rein shall at the option
i&gt;. wd obUr- hi* -twutors. administrator*
and payable im
’■,-?‘*fclybi”rr.itt"r. Jp.houab tne period limit'
nuynot then have
■ ♦K’-’ri. Shfi drf*ii!: bavins been made In
ifclWJmerit «d/(Here*: due March 22, iMO and
M«*unt
unpaid and lo ardVs ttndupwwds
*’r • ln* &gt;u»* ft three hundred
!*75’'tbZ-1' r’’
of interest thereon Is
i’4''
t!l" l,:r"G “I said jnortthere 1* claimed to be
d*.« o! nu* uotl&lt;-e*lhe sumo! three
„’'r**,an'-■ me dollars and an attarprovided for in said
: or proceedings al law hav*xjrv
itni. u tu r-cover the moneys se■
'""/bin-e. or any part thereof.
virtue of the power of sale
la v,‘: '"'’rtjisgv. and the statute In
prided, notice thereby
L-eaVUnW ’ ’ur’:&lt;’ H " -iEh’th day ot NovernIrt'uLLn
l, n “'elock In rlie forenoon
Jr*.;ujri*on. to tbe highest bld,r“nl ’b’or of the court bouse
u??1
(that being the place
e,rci': ‘f'Wrt tar Barry countyta
"JWaMheprci-.u... Scribed In said mortWtt'vtLJ1"”*1'1 a- n'*y
necc’»«7
dsu r?*
831(1 ’norigage. with'
SSMF
ln:tTc*t. and all legal eosts,
ZEn « lth n' "‘Arney's fee of fifteen
,or therein, tbe premise*
H'n f *
•*' ‘hid mortgage as all tbatcer',hi w!u
"r :fcn&lt;1 ritnste In the
'U‘» n/wiLtJ**”0®*in the county of Barry and
ioUow.1 i-n.1
"”1 ''•'ownanddeseriberf as
m1*1 ‘'*11 ol north *est fractions!
&lt;W) Iu town three (3&gt;
tW •i.:as^*'a’
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containing fifty-live

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hutaw*?'1!’ K,w,tP** '»• lurry County:
**««.
:^l'°I|'vtromM,e Secretary ot
«SSJ m-h ‘
n&lt;»tifi-d that. a: the
ta “
held ln th® rtrftU‘ ot
SSrSSJ^'11'
next, the
"f , r' ar",n l* -ireted a «***•
•* IrXlt. ~ 'iT::or. secretary of Mate.
' । A?'' r ",5n®r*l. cunimiimtaner
1 oWw.attorney genSral. and aup"&gt; the *ut- V’"......""’tnwHoir; also a member.
n.ri "*r,! r,[ Education In place or
Wr?
1 ,.!*.•,rnn “f office win ext«ht la I- ’ ' ' H.'JfW; also a rennueuAshttnf n,'.'"—' t'T lit* 3rd enuKWlffUal
l«&lt;t- -u •,n' *: *•&lt;■. I.. u lifch vonr county
dhtdit.... * '"’‘•■or for ihr nth MQStalMl
G»o\£“o&gt;kn-M „f
e-Hintle* of Barry and
tor* (J / 4 •' I n.-'«ni:i’lrc in the stale leglstaOuntv
’■T.'-.wnt.ulve dtelriet tor Harry
i...

Wednesday Oct. 1st.
We trill sell the above quAtitlty of Winter
Shawls about

HILF THE HECULAH PRICE
LOT No.

1.

Will cwn.lst or tt Beax-r Shawl, Ibat
will be ghvn away ror Sl.’Jl worth SLTJ.

LOT No. 2.
Cottlain* 42 Beaver Shawls wMcb
you can purrtiase flor 82-30 worth $4^0.

LOT No. 8.
la 85 elegant quality Braver Shawls nice
line ot colors, all new patterns, this shawl
Is Hegam value for W.00 but oar price will
be S3:50. Less than manufacturer’s cost.

LOT No. 4.
Is a case of
superb velvet Braver
Shawls beautiful, handsome goods, no bet­
ter shawl in the market for 88.00. But
we have this lot to dispose of for 83-WThe greatest opportunity now awaits to
buy a shawl.

We have secured 43 heavy camels hair
shawl*, beauties all.
These good- were
made to sell for SO-OO. but necessity knows
no law and they zwlli be you*
&gt;«“
come In time for 83.00.
Don »
make a special trip to be at this Shawl
Sale.

We will abo put into till* sale 40 extra
fine wools single Shawl* good value for
84.00. that will go for 82.50.
Also 83
Spwtklly irk- wool SbAwUlh.lMva-ublo
will bo «Jd for SS.M ml
f’ 00 *"’
wl&gt;rn- r!w. For SbowU com- lo

u'gi’XS:
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Lawyer.
IJ.KuwIIS store. State

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WfAjbJ"wa general revision ni
UtsSm ।
»'* provldrd by
Y&lt;m are si? ‘,m!,|lp *,u o&lt; 1’*J*re»&lt;H h* t h*’***1^ ”&gt;*t at said election
witarJu^l’
the following mtinty ofahertfl.ctrk, eoant*
***&gt;7twX
of &lt;leed!'‘ prowuUng at*
a™nL,!00rt roaunlwtowo. &lt;*o
M county •urveyhr
KiKKhHHmntt.

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‘! ’CarohnB has issued au addresa advising Republicans of that state
“’“•Iwll-* .he .trUhLoittir.

ocrat, fur governor^
®erliu *«&gt;■ brilliantly illuminated Sat­
urday night in honor of the PJth onnlHS£ft»ilke b.rthof Count Von Molikc,
b-ta.
,o°k pun In a torch­
light pt’oce»«ion in his honor.

The ptaddMt hns pardoned Samuel
hn.ier, of DUtioi*. seat to state’s prison
fur one year for impersonating au officer
of the Lnitt-d State* but refused to rebtore Haywood Randall, same state, to
cltiZMiship, after servings seutance for
couuu-rfeiting.
Rev. Martin L. Frisich. a R.-furmed Luthernu preacher, wan sentenced Saturday
at Residing, I*a„ to three months In jail
for niealitig.
/ George
. Cline, one lime a prominent
Wawyer and inercbaut, wgs arrested at
Grayville, Illa, Saturday -for -passing
connter-feii nickels.
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Snui ””' ~""-P"&gt;P’rt'b- b-»

u,n. ot Uouo»»'l» ol dolUn.

duu-

:h0 ,affi and ce.-W° remedy,

.

P'! ’,“7, “ cl»r«m»uh m Io.rte.oYo?k
“ Chlck''&gt;"« &gt;■•». New
'■,or
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A vicious lioar bit a piece out of the leg
of II it- year-old son of Ole Rhudy, of
CrookMou, Mjnn , Saturday, and the boy
died tn» twenty minutes from Ion of
blood.
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.lnto _“»&lt;» killing of ~DocThe cruiser Philadelphia tried her guns
at
a
target
Satunlay.
IJXX) yard* distance.
-- w*.s
— hegt
— gun
» o^rl' ? Ji,“ Counekton
Chitagp
Bld Jimmy
Jimmy-Wi
, i fhursdny.
r
- - •••- “Std
’’was She put idxiv out of sixty-two shots where
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present,
h.miug almost
oecorered from they wutud hnVe done the most harm lo
the wound through hi* stomach.
an enemy.
New York Germans relvbrated Von
a L Taylor, a coududtoron the Uhl.
Melik 'e birthday Sumiav night by nu
esgoand IWtsteru lUlnoh railroad.
Inatantly killed nt Momeiux-, HU, Wednes­ eutertniutnent of which tableaux of Ger­
day nigh l| rati tip coupling car*. A link man historical incidents were fro-princi­
pal fealurt-H.
wasdrtveb duinpletely through him.
Stanley proves the Nile lo be 4.1 BO miles
The dr.-tiihl of Fredcridt. Scbuneberger ’
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of Bro-k^yp. N.Y.,’ has developed the long.
The population of Maryland is reported
fact that ; whih- alive, although having
the reputation of a good; cltsa.-n. model * by the ecniu* bureau nt l.lMOIiO t, increase
husband ami bind falhpr. bu bad sup.- ।j 1W.M'.
Brooklyn won the world’s ciinnipiouported twn families, 1&gt;eini married totw'b j
women. '1'ijcre is a suit ;over hi* estate ship game of base Imll ptaye-l Satunhiy
i with the ix&gt;ul*ville dub—f io 2.
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now.
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Her tn-a-his had been 'twice jilted’by
Th* lirnt sflotv of theseaaou fdlliu the
MUr• heart!*
Thouta*
IL.w. tpirt Adirondack mountains Friday night, and
proprietor mt the ArL-nu«| h&lt;i:d, Wichit rt I
it looked like winter in that re­
Kan.. put U bullet through his left hrea*’ ' s5ou
.
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and f *;.dIy Wounded himself. He Left a 1| ’The
rh stir-l
* ' ttondpi]le
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in
' tbe waterworks
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Ivtser --ys.:i that two jilting-w,-.* enough ■ nt Temple, Tex., burst Friday morning
j and il cried the- town, washlog away a
fn. him. ; | . .
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A Lua! com.’ ot sui^osi*! yellow fever *i nunrier of hoiw* awl lurn*.
was t!i»cov|red in a tonemem in New 1 Over l,300,(X&gt;J green bricks were lost in
YoVk Thurdtay. Th" siiat:’* name was ‘| the yard* on she liu&lt;!*nn river Susi ‘ay by
• '&lt;*1. nnd hq wiw n fireman on a -.Seamer la sudden high tide in the river, which
submerged the bricks as they lay on tbe
ground.
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An old wdma:i named -MrElretb, living
Wibinni Sandero and William Martin,
at Newark atid supposed to be jicnnHrss.fur
planters living near Oanislavillc, Go., met
which reaxin i-baritabie people have b.-en
»up{»brting i her. died recently, when I’. In the road Saturday nfsernoon and began
shooting nt each other.
Result, two
wh-&gt; «&lt;&gt;uni| (hni «he had a batik account
futseral-.
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ut $3 b.M.34.
.
Robert; E. Pnltison, Dcmocrutic candi­
Secretary Windom says he will execute date for .governor of Pennsylvania, ha*
tl.e CtriR i iw us be find* it, declaring sworn out warrants for the arrest of sev­
that (he ha i nothiag to do in the matter eral newspa|&gt;er proprietors on charge* of.
This with criminal libel.
of qtv-stiou ng its legality.
reference t&lt;i an nlk-g'.-d onussion said by
The Milwaukee Bmc Ball association
someito inv__
ilidate
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the_ whole
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law.
,.
Monday night elected Charle* M.yKipp
Gold has peen discovered on the Ar*
prcsiurni.
mere is
u a general belief
unm that,
mm,
president. There
buckfle mountains in Indian Territory U
the Milwaukee
team will be in the AmerLand thousands of people are flocking
iejm n*’octal tun next year.
either.
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It is aufluunced oa ‘-'reliable ^uthorily" I
George B&amp;ker, an emjduye of the Union | al Cincinnati that Murat H iikt-.i l has
Metkl
ic Cartridge
sold enough ot bis holdings m Tl.e
Met hi ic
Cartridge company,
company. of
&lt; Hr’dge..
... Cuonl
__ l uas blown
_ _ .to. atom*
....... *1Thun*
' l... —: ■ v.-.f lw tn
,rl v»»[the
tll&gt;. purll rCommercialI IGazette
togive
jAjrt,
cbnwr jontrol of the paper, but wi.o
day by an explosion of fulminate.
the purchaser is has not transpired.
Richard Miller waa arrested at Chicago
Secretary Blaine is not .going about
1 hur clay for stealing a loaf of bn-nd, a
crildt- comtnltted because he wju starv- much during Ids vldt to Chicago. He
■-•jwmb. nnd de­
votes himself to quiet talks with his old
Rain prevented the world’s champion
friends and will not receive reporter.*.
ship lutsa ball game, which was to have
It tookrlTS acres of paper to print the
IkM played at flttboklyn Thursday, be
lu.OUO.OtX) ballots required under the new
tween the Brunkifn League nnd Loui*
law to run the &gt;ew York elections
villc Association clubs.
Nor. 4.
Clrfef ofi Police O’Cenn r, of Quincy,
Fourteen sewer contractors of Buffalo,
HI-., has been requested to re-ign by N. |Y , hove been indicted for conspiracy
Mavor Walker, Who allege* that the to cheat the city by making exorbitant
chief has neglected to enfjrce the ordin­ bids tor »ewer work.
ance relatidg to salooDa
Kx-President Cleveland made an urgu
Six negroes arrea-ed Hi Chicago far meat before the United Stales supreme
fraudulentiregistrauun a few days ago, court Monday. A large audience wnt
and bound over by Judge Prendergast in pre*ent to hear him.
$1 ,W0 eneb, were unconditionally set free
A •-■year oi&lt;l son &lt;»f Cid. A. S. Billman,
Thursday while their attorney* were living near Wichita, Kan., fell into a tub
moving to obtain a writ of habeas corpus of hot water Monday, and when found
for them.
wak literally cooked.
The First National bonk, of Custer
City, S. D., capital 3S0.OM. ha* been
e MARKETS. '
authorized to begin busin&lt; *&lt;.
L'HIOAOO. Oct. .7.
Ex-I*resideut Clevelan I arrived nt
Quotation* on the board of trade to-&lt;Uy
Washington City Thursday io attend to were a* lollowv: Wbrat No. 2 October, opened
some bnslntem before tbe supreme court
ILOSW. closed SL'»«: December, opcne-1
The Canodiau government is consider­ *n;uH cloeel ?1.I2. -'Uy. opened Sl-'JH.
ing a proposition to tunnel the Straits of ckm.1 $l.re«. Coru-'o . October. «H«O«1
cl«*d MMc: December, opened 5W*-;
Northumberland between Prince Ed­ SIMc.
chad MJi.-f May. opened MKc. closed
.
ward’s W«nd and the mainland. Tbe Oat»-No - Oetober. opened and clos-xl CWc:
Deeeml&gt;'r. opened &lt;3zbc. closed 4314c: Mn),
distance i*Wi mBroopened
W?.
cloned
&lt;ti«c.
J'ark-October,
Tommy Russell who made such a nucces* as Uttlel/ord Fauntleror. is dead opened and closed $10.10. January, openc I
I12JHI4. dow.1 31X134: May. opened 9KJQ.
broke io New York with the mother and
closed $1X«- LarJ-January. ujwiiel td.n&gt;,
family »i» the result of trying to run a
closed S«.O hiplay on his own hook.
Lire stack-Union st a.k yards prices: Hog*
Tbe horse driven by Senator Blackburn, -Market opined active and atrunr. all pnrbu. lug; prices favorin: sc.leni: ll-'ht
of Kontuckv. near Versailles W eduosday ttei
Xies J3.it*l Ik rougu Ptwk.mr. 33 73WW.
ri S hU &lt;L?.7*boXndnoXrrX
rnixi-d. JSS'ilJW: uwvy jstckHu and ship­
“.n
.nd U &gt;. ping lots.
iToducr: Butter-Fancy ajpsratar. Oe per
feared ba* b«*P internally hurt.
tine gathered crw»m, W®S)c; Oueat (lairien,
WUhrlmlnn bvbl«n&gt; J»n th. ■&gt;*£' »' ’ jalfc. Eggs-FreshcMTdle-Llosvpif. Weper
du*.
Live poultry-Uhlckeu . hetkend spring
,ounc mnn «ho «n&lt; .rn»U&lt;l M
chfcheus.sH .fyc per »; turkey*. QSIOc^dacks
LKrl.r.ntrt'Uns’*' '''“'"k"
all the way from Germany to toic. Pot moo*-Choice to fancy. 7dtt.Sc per
£
X - b. Md. &gt;..ppr -b-n bu.: Wisconsin.
sweet. otatoes. $3.UJ
Mjanerbbl Applv'-H'inois gresn cooktuj.
Swd lir 111, new* &gt;b»l Adolph hnd isja(t:i ftu per bul.: cit’rut.
Jr.bl»b« l bl. eollm lonocooc...
Broom corn-Hwl. 5 «c i&gt;er Ifc whisk
Tbo AllKMlc COA..L l&gt; “"d"«‘,h“g™S brush S &lt;k: green, self-working. &lt;&lt;&amp;•; Inside
Sid covers. 3»&lt;c; common brush. L’sOHhe;
rt"'.
crooked. 203'4?-

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btiprviiitt Justice I, tone electwt

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battle creek.

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d-2rop"rt,r *°rth «».&lt;»».

nf the Missouri National
’Tll,/«hl”b bad lt» h.wlqu.rwt, •&lt; Sb
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Jl Mb-r bbia1™* L^taU&gt;»,Mn&lt;&gt;
Bock«el&gt; »»!• «&lt;
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Wheat- No. 2 rel winter cash. »!.«:
a. i-lob". SLOTH- ao *&gt;
ILM*a„ j.bw. v.**
" f ,1■tfic .■■■*!■’ do November. fiWie: «1'» Det.rndwr.

Plrratvira. P». Oct ss.-lw.nor
Charles W. Fleming, n made teacher of
this city, and Mi*s Blanche Lypn. uf Will*
iamsport, Fai., were married on Thursday,
Oct IB, in th0 presence of the girl’s
father’s.curine. The couple bad been en­
gaged some time, nnd were to bo married
in December. A few day* before th.- cere­
mony Hemming wa* summoued from
Philadelphia, w here he had gone on busi­
ness, by a telegram statiug that Judge
Lynn, his intended bride’s father, wasdvnig at Williunuiport.
Usd To Re PreNCDt, Alive or I&gt;biuI.
He arrived too late to be married be­
fore the judge’s death, i.ut the latter ex­
acted a promise thnt tbe marriage should
be performed on the day of his funeral,
before hi* coffin. This programme was
carried out. the twine minister c.&gt;nduettng
the marriage nnd funeral aerricua. Mr*,
r leming Ik still m Williamsport, but her
husband is attending to hl» duties in
Pituburg.
AN EX-ALDERMAN KILLED.
Chicago

Chicago, Oct. 27.-Ex Alderm^: Will­
iam P. Whelan was fatally shot at nn
early hour yesterday morning by FqroDealty''Hathaway. Between 4 aUd « A) a.
m.'Wh&lt;-lan sat down to take an early
breakfast with Matt Hogan in the latter's
restaurant and saloon, at 336 State street.
They had just l»egun to cat when Hatha­
way came stalking through the room and
at&lt;^&gt;ped immediately in front of the table
at which Whelan nnd Hogan were heated.
Hathaway, who was intoxicated, mode
Mime remark, apparently offensive, when
Whelan sprung to his feet and advanced.

0-jl.w f M»i «w.
St. Doni*.

&lt;5-0°
..

The Urndy Revolver bp«-ak«.

Hathaway nt once pulled n heavy 44calibre revolver and flrod, the bAll going
through Whelan’.* left groin, out ut fab
bock and itnbc'dding itself in the wall
Wheinn was taken to the Michael Rerse
hospital, where he died at .3:15 in the aftnoon. Hnthuway was a
1 andJ
lodged in the Central atatio:

'Bl

feBOVS

‘*-75

TtPPtltAltr. Oct. 24.—When the court
openad y«*terday morning counsel for the
prosecution, -in cunsonsncc with the‘de*
ciaion arrived at Wednesday to.Withdraw
the police »umtnonmpi iewousl against liarrh»on and otherw connected with the dis­
turbance* ut tire court bouse on the otcai»iou of the liegiuning of the conspiracy'
GENTLEMEN.
case, formally atked the mngistrate to
dlsmiu such summonses. Tn«- rtquest
was accompanied by the explanation that
it was the intention of the crown to bring
liew proceedings against the olTendcrs,
who would be prosecuted al the.coming
assizes.
The defense HtrtntMKisly pro­ SQ.SO ttaodyear Welt !• the standard drew
O hhor. at a popular priee.
tested against this cotirse, but the court
*0.50 Policeman'. MIj&lt;m- Ucw^lally ad*pu4
complied with the request of the crown
O
fur railroad nwn. fanner., etc.
C0UUM.-I.____________
AU made in CougreM, Button and Lace.

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

CHICAGO, Oct..24.—Policemen and citi:
zens along the line of the Northwestern
road between Chicago apd Dea Plaines
joined hands in an effort to rum down the
three robbex* who murdered old Michael
Bruzell|bf Dra Plniuea, Wednesday night.
Scores of tramps and susp^lous char­
acter* were taken from freight trains and
picked up on the roads and byways and
forced to give a strict accounting of their
movement! and’whervAbout^ Cor at least
twenty-four hours. At present the Chi­
cago police bare six men in the lockup
on suspicion, but there Is uo positive
proof ngainst any of them. It I* now
stated tbnt Brazell was robbed ot 81.OJ3
in cash nnd $5,000 in note*.
&gt;

$3&amp;S2 SHOES lZSL,

KUU .ut
. ■
to any Mion M&gt;hl at these price*
A*k your Healer, and it be cannot n-jpply rou end
direct to factory enclosing advertised price, or a
«—

A. E. Woollej', Agent.

NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
State o.‘Michigan. The Circuit Court far the
County of Harry.
John E. Harry and T:ii-&lt;1»rc C. Downinc.
partners doing budaevi u:i&lt;Gr tl.e firm name
of Barry c Downing, vs. Etuinett Cole, tn attael &gt;n •; t
Notice Is tuurebv glveu that on the third day
ofSepl-inber A. t». |A*» a writ.of attachment
was cub Issued out of &lt;hr Circuit Court for the
Count vol Karn-, at the »idt uf John K. Harry
and Tbrdorw C. D-&lt;*adng. partners doing bodnrw under the firm o un - of B.irrj &amp; Dowuin*.
the above named plaintiffs rgalnnt the lands,
El-Gorer»or Noble Dead.
tewetiumia. good*, and eiiatirl*. money audefh-eta uf th- icUd Emmett Cole, tliadefendant
NEW- York, Oct. 27.—Butler G. Noble, above nsnied. for the »utn ot oueXhund ed
once governor of Wiscondn.- dird Sat­ eleven dohar* which said writ was returnable
tbe M-roAth dav of Octobr r A. I&gt;. 1830.
ti rday from the effects of a fall down the onDated
lid* Isth day of Oetoher A. D. 1W0.
Smith &amp; Coujuovr.
stairs uf his home in Brooklyn, on Thurs­
Attorneys for Plaintiffs.
day. which Caused ' concussion of tbe
brain. It wna nt first aappo.*rd that he
was stricken with apoplexy, but it was
thought afterward that ho fell ace’dent­
ally. Hu was. born in Geneva, N. Y., in
“ Tht Niagara Nalls Route."
ISlti In 1837 he went to Wlscousiu. and
stulo.^
|S£ l£- g- l“£ I Js
in 1833 lie was elected lieutenant governor
of the Mate, succeeding later to the gov­
ernorship.
Wlddierilla...*
frvlng ............
Baanxus ..
i.oft! lt.c
PinsBUitG, Pa.. Oct. 27.—At Saturday’s Q-ilrabj .........
............
session of the Brotherhood of Locomotive MutEU
Vasbrillr
Engineers tbe following officer* were Charlotte
elected: Fira: grand engineer, T. S. In­ •Uton tUplds
•aeksM.........
graham; second grand engineer. D. Ever­
ett; thin! grand engineer. Ash Kennedy,
of Winnipeg. The latter officr was cre­
ased nt this convention. There was no
election for grand chief engineer, a* Mr.
Arthur wa* re-elected at the last conven­ Eaton Rapids
tion for three year*.
.
UhaMoue..................
NaakvtUo......... ...
A Disgraced Soldier.
• Morpui................... .
Quimby
San Antonio. Tex, Oct. 24 —Lieut HAjmxos.............
George L Turner, adjutant of the Eigh­ Irriac.......................
Middleville
teenth United States infantry at Fort Grand Bapldsu Ar.
Clarke, was irfed by court, martial
M H. COLLINS. lx*Mi a«rm HsMhkn.
«\ w. Rnoaum «. »’ * T. A..Ghlcatn.
Wednesday far the alleged embezzlement
of MOO of the funds of the regimental
band. He pleadvA guilty’ to this mid nl*o
to absence without leave. Conviction in­
volve* dismta’al from the service nnd pos­
TIMETABLE.
sible imprisonmeux
In egret June IBM, IK*.

Michigan Central

Chicago, K&amp;l&amp;uwo If S&amp;giuv

Oklahoma City. O. T., Oct 28.—Sat­
urday night John Weber and
Henry
Sweitzer, living Iu a double 'house about
eighteen miles south of .thiscity, were
calle&lt;l to their door nnd shot ami instant­ East Cooper ..
ly killed. They lived alont. Their neigh­ Richland June*
bors found them Saturday and brought OrMseg............
Milo...................
them to this dty yesterday. Ilfs sup­ Dotton
posed that claim contesUinta shot and Cloverdale
8b 111 U................
killed them.
HiUTlSO,........
IL. G. Peters Is All Right.
Coat* UrOve...
Manistke. Mich., Oct. 23.—The report Woodland
sent to Dun’s commercial agency dis­
tinctly States the afreet liabilities of R. G.

iimount. bringing the Indebtrslnemd lo
F,COO,000. The lusaetf are over |5.&lt;kX),000.
and will lense Mr. Peters n millionaire
nfter the busineiK la wttled.

Jacksox, Miss., Oct. 23.—In thi consti­
■SSrnb... «*•; *&gt; I"™"1-’ .*??;.
tution n* so tat agreed to In the constllu—Dull Barin'~Nominal- Fora -uuu, men*.
---------------------------------------■»»«•
’&gt;■&gt;“ ‘b"‘
Ml^-xlASl Laid-Nominally
unchanged
­
Live Stock:
a: a
n tllg
slig-.t J quiriug the state treasurer to publish
__ V. Cattle -Market firm n:
—------ - &gt;■"«&lt;•«: morttii t.» b*t. yatemeuu twice a year ot all money in
SSiXrtiibMdcowUxro xm -si~’. hand, and the governor to count it ut in­
Market stradj. bat
tervals without the trensurer'ii knowl­
1 nil ikf - a.Il.W'tl S4 fi UA-.4 ■ F HD 71*. lamb •
SStS'- Hug»--'i»vkvl steady: live hogs. edge nnd to (Mibllah the result.
A Yullow Fever Case at Boston.

Boston, Oct, 2K—The steamer Arise#.
KP314M
t. Ixn-is.
: 7.»- ,r»“ H—'1-. »bleb Bi been ibuloed U
T..w.e
J: Ort.
lb—
lk*7 ilIMS. Coen--U&gt;w; «’b. qokranUn. w&gt;U rellow l.rer oa Ixwrd, bi
SJT.ifL.w5e: M*r. »
•*“' Mo, r«mi«.t«L -ho .Uw^d, who I. IU
5JL LtfaUlfc MW.W*:.
rnek-j.Bhu.
bk- I—»
to ColSb*
*U 10.,•. I^ud.

.....

G. G. SPAULDING,
■__ M/S5T1NQ5.

SOtTH.

Kslamnzoo Ar....
Kind Cooper Lv...
JUchland Juuc't..
(“reasey
Milo
Delton
Ckwerdalr............
Shultz
Ha«tik&lt;m
..C-ntL* Grove.........
Woodland
Wo'»‘H»nrx
...
»'ia D. L.
hinting
Detroit
Grand Bapld* 1»&gt;

,

inolrsa
presided
U.C.

�shown that the candidate was notoriously

unfit for the office?
Isn’t this nice politics these Ihftrou
democratic marplots are dialling up for tbe
people of Barry county?
The Democrat demurs because we call
Wm. H. Merrick, the tetter writer, a polit­
ical shyster. We applied that term to him
in connection with others, and have no
ajiology to offer for so doing. In fact we
think It fits.
A man who favors launching n non-p6'

litteal secret order Into politics, and urges
as bos Mr. Merrick that such action be
taken, when he knows, or should, that It
will prove disastrous to the order; and

Chas. M. Mack Is a man of proven capac­
ity. As county* clerk for one term be won

tbe favorable opinion of all
sy and careful attention to
is tbe republican nominee
deeds, and great efforts are

for his courte­
bnslnrss. He
for register of
being made in

some quarters to secure bls defeat becatwc

Itit- opposition recognize that he Is a strong
man. who if he b« elected, will win such
strength to the ne.xt ticket tltat It will be
liarder than ever to win the fight. Repnb-

I 11 cans should see Jo Mr. Mack’s Interests.
anti Ills many friends In the op]&gt;ositloii
should aid when such strenuous efforts are
made to defeat so good a man. Vote for

Charlie-Mack.

Republican legislation on the silver
question Is sound and right. Il is exactly
Republican I*ati ons can have no possi­ has no business as such to put up a party
what was asked by tlie State Grange of
ticket;
a
man
who
so
advises,
we
think
ten
ble Interest in advancing; the selfish schemes
political shyster.
Michigan’, and the state organization of the
dtstfugs. Thursday. Oct- 30, 1800.
ot these. Patron lenders who skulk behind
And after that ticket is in the field, and Patrons In Industry. These are the recog­
a secret order to lay their plans. Demo­
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
nized farmers’ organizations. And when
crats who are such from principle can see h called a non-partisan ticket, a nmn who
MXTKREI) AS SECOND-CLAM MATTER AT
plots, as did Mr. Merrick, to have it en­ democrats protest against the silver legisla­
no good to their party in having it placed
THE HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFICE,
tion In behalf of the fanners of Michigan,
dorsed
by
any
other
party,
nnd
promises
in the control of men who resort to such
AUGUST 14. 187V.
In return that Ills party will supimrt a part they are assuming to know more about tlie
detestable means as did these to jmck a
of the other party’? ticket, we call a politi­ farmers wishes than themselves.
convention iu their own interest. Men of
cal shyster.
Tbe man who .luting tlie war expressed
all parties, who like fair play and open
REPUBLICAN STATE TICKET.
And more, for Mr. Merrick tn even
work in politics, cannot afford to further
his condemnation of Abraham Lincoln In
For Governor—
countenance.jiay nothing about advise as
JAMES M. TURNER.
tbe plans of such political shysters.
nnmeasnrvd terms Is not fit to l&gt;e govetnor
we think he did, such despirab^ schemes
Far LieUL Governor—
The debasing effect upon voters of such
of Michigan. That is what Edwin B.
WILLIAMS. LINTON.
as were resorted to In order to secure dem­
political deals and the promoters of such
Winans did, and the record cannot be de •
WASHINGTON GARDNER.
ocratic
endorsement, we think is n politi­
Foe State Treasurer—
"boss trading" politics Is seen by Green’s
nled; since lie voted in tbe Michigan legis­
JOSF.PILB. MOORE
cal shyster. What we refer to is this: In
letter to Turner. It makes no difference
lature. daring war time, for a rwolutlon
For Auditor GeneralCarlton, we are told, no democratic caucus
THERON F. GIDDINGS.
if Green was not nominated for state sena­
condemning the course of Abraham Lin­
was called or convened: but a couple of,' coin In his conduct of the war for the pres­
‘
JOHN «. BERRY.
tor. or wlielher he received a vote in the
Tor Attorney General—
leading democratic Pntrops sent round
democratic senatorial convention.
Famil­
BENJAMIN W. HUSTON.
ervation of the union.
tliefr teams, nnd gathered up enough dem­
ForBnp't. Pub. Instruction—
iarly with‘-deals’’and "trading” in poli­
PROF. OBRSCHUETZ.
Hon, James O'Donnell has made a eapaocratic Patrons to fill Carlton’s quota, and
tics Is but a step removed from vote-buy­
'
JAMES M. BALLOU.
came into the democratic convention and hie, faithful representative In congress,
ing with money. One is the securing of
For Justice Sunrwin* Court—
EDWARD CAHILL
voted Kolldlv for endorsing. We arc In­ nnd has been true to every trust reposed
votes for a consideration as much as the
J In him and true to the interests of this
formed that the same taetlea were pursued
other. Green's letter to Turner was given
I district He should receive the vote of
For Member Conjpw 3rd Dhtriet—
in Hastings township and Irving. Mr.
with the sole purpose of showing this.
•
. JAMES O'DONNELL.
Merrick was at that convention himself, ! every man who appreciates distinguished
But no inan lias yet denied or can deny
For State Senator, nth dhurictthough not a delegate, and was openly re­ public service’. Barry county should and
that Mr. Merrick’s letter to A. T. Green,
HIKAM. M. ALLKN.
will roll up a handsome majority for him.
taken with Kennedy’s speech In the demo­ buked for laboring with detegates to se­
cure endorsement Now if that isn’t shys­
Democrats denounce the McKinley bill,
cratic convention and other well attested
For Representative In the State Lesridatureter politics, then we don’t know what is. nnd declare It will rob the people. And
facts, prove beyond a doubt tiiat for demo­
ANDREW F. SYLVESTER.
yet not a democratic paper in Michigan has
cratic support of the Patron county ticket
JAMES H. McKEVITT.
Charles H. Baner, the republican candi­
dared to publish the McKinley bill. It
Fw County Clerk—
the Patron leaders agreed to deliver Patron
THOMAS 8. BRICE.
date for prosecutor, is a man whom tbe
would give the lie to tthelr statements
votes for the democratic nominees for sen­
voters of Barry county can elect and not
HALE KENYON.
about It hence they dare not publish it;
ator and congressman. And other facts,
For Register of Deed a feel that any experiment is being made.
CHARLES M.MACK.
but give garbled statements about it, and.
we think, prove that alt tills “dealing" and
He was prosecuting attorney four years,
For Prosecuting Attorney—
alm to deceive people regarding it.
"trading” was conceived and consumma­
CHAS H. BAUER.
and made an enviable record. No attack
For Circuit Court ComtnUMnnersted with the purpose of foisting Merrick
\
ALONZO K. KKNA8TON.
The people of Barry ’ county made no
has been or can be made upon his ability
\
HARTLEY E. HENDRICK
and his coterie of wire-pullers upon the
For Surveyor—
as a lawyer, or his honor or Integrity as a mistake when they elected Thomas 8.
democrats of this county as their leaders.
SETH PRATT.
Brice
county clerk two years ago. He has
man. But a few. and among them a
A* a link in the clrnin of evidence that we
D. B. KILPATRICK.
chrlstain minister. Rev. OviatL have gone made a record of which all can be proud.
A. L. VA3THORN.
think proves these things. Mr. Merrick’s
into a mud-throwing campaign again*’ Mr. He should be reelected, and the voters will
letter is decidedly important. And we
Bauer, because of his belief on religious see that he Is returned to the position he
TUr Merrick Letter.
shall always think that If he had it to do
questions.
This Is supposed to lie a free has filled with so much credit.
Last week we published a fac
of over again he wouldn’t do it, l&gt;ut would
Attend to the registration of all new
M letter written by Wm. H. Merrick, chair­ act upon our suggestions and walk to country, where freedom to believe what
one
wishes
is
a birthright of every citizen. voter* in your locality. Names can be
man of the Patron county committee, to Kalamo and whisper In Green’s ear that
What
Mr.
Bauer
believes
on
religious
handed
In to the supervisor, town clerk or
JU T. Green, of Kalamo. This letter Mr. he had a Patron hen covering a large nest
questions has as much to do with bls quali­ oldest justice before Saturday. If that.is
Mfcrrick has frankly acknowledged he did of his kind of democratic eggs.
fications
for
prosecutor
aj
has
the
planet
not done, all voters not registered must
write. Indeed he could do nothing else.
Mars with the corn crop. It Is dragged in appear in person before the board of regis­
A SIGNIFICANT ACTION
Be states to the writer that there is noth­
ing out of character In the letter. There Itcpublli'Hna Evidently Not Wanted on where It has no business and Rev. Ovlatt tration next Saturday.
is most responsible for this kind of cam­
in not. It simply discloses the deal, which
the J’atruu Ticket.
James H. McKevitt’s name should be
At the Patron convention in August, by paigning, which we do not hesitate to say
is that tlie Patron leaders of Barry county
upon the ticket of every man who desires
have bargained with tbe democracy, which an unanimous voce, Hartley E. Hendrick, Is discrettable to him, and decidedly unto vote for tbe most competent man for
they now control, that for democratic sup- of Middleville, was nominated for circuit mlnistcrial. We might lug personalities sheriff.
As the executive officer of Bar­
&gt;ortof the Patron county ticket, these court commissioner. Mr. Hendrick is an with reference io him Into the campaign,
ry county, he will make a record of which
but
it
is
no
part
of
a
campaign.
We
might
leaden have pledged the Patrons of this able young lawyer, p loyal republican, and
all
may
be
proud. Vote for him.
county, •that Is the bulk" of them, as not a Patron, and was nominated without as justly urge, too, that because W. O.
Hate Kenyon well deserves the support
Merrick states it, to“qiriet}* east their vote" any solicitation on his part, and without Ixiwden, who is on three opposition tick­
•w the democratic nimnees for state sena­ being consulted at all. In fact, he assured ets, Is a Baptist, therefore members of oth­ of the voters of Barry count}* for treasurer
tor and ■congressman. Tiiat is all the im­ tbe writer Saturday that from beginning er denominations and of none should op­ He is capable, honest and faithful to every
portance tirere Is In Mr. Merrick's epistle. to end he had never been consulted by an}’ pose him. It is ridiculous to drag such trust confided iu him. He will win credit
Mr. Merrick now puts on n bold front, one connected with tlie Patron political things Into politics. They have no busi­ to himself and the county as county treas­
and states that there is nothing in' his let­ movement He was elected commissioner ness there, and the people of Barry county urer. Give him your vote.
ter be is not perfectly willing republican on the republican ticket In 1R8C, again in will rebuke that kind of performance.
"•FublleaDs not e‘*^*av
——t
Mr. Bauer is deserving of election, is a
Patrons should see. It Is rattier late for ’88, and was renominated by the republi­
see to It next Saturday or they cannot vote
man of proven ability for the office, and'
him to say this, after most of the said Pat­ cans this year. He told the writer recent­
Tuesday. Between this time and Saturshould be elected.
rons have seen and read his letter. But ly that as the Patron nomination had been
da ythey can, In the townships, band in
we are hardly prepared to believe Mr. Mer­ given him, without solicitation fjpm
their names to the supervisor or town
Die democratic attempt to blacken tlie
rick fully means that statement It will him, lie would leave his name there
clerk.
name of'James M. Turner, republican can­
be remembered the Banner charged Mr. If the Patrons so desired, and no expression didate f&lt;k governor. &gt;• not meeting with
Hiram M. Allen Is a distinguished repre­
Andrew D. Kennedy with stating substan- has ever been made to him op/sought from very creit success. As fast as each new
sentative of the farming industry of this
ttaliy tills to the democratic convention: him regarding tlie use of lils name. But lie is published, it is promptly nailed by
senatorial district He has had experience
Thai,lie ,was hi a position to know, and the Patron manipulators, having succeed­
tbe Statements to the contrary of some of In legWatlve affairs, and will be a faithful
could 'assure the democratic convention ed in foisting all their ticket but Hendrick
the best people of Michigan, republicans representative. Give him your support.
upon
the
democrats,
and
having
driven
the
upon ills honor as** man. that If that con­
and democrats. In the democratic city of
There will be np question but that Bar­
vention would endorse the Patron ticket. democratic leaders out of power anil grasp­
Lansing, where Mr. Turner resides, he will
ry county will be falthrully and capably
Ibe Patrons would Support the democratic ed the democratic management in their
receive a large majority, the best citizens
represented at lamslnp. If Andrew F. Syl­
mndklates for senator and congressman. own hands, now feel that they have no use
of all parties openly avowing their purpose
vester shall be elected representative as ho
Kennedy and Merrick are neighbors, and for republicans. Accordingly Hendrick’s
to support him. This they would not do,
should lie and we believe will be.
It was doubtter* from the latter that Ken­ name Is dropped from the Patron ticket,
if he were the kind of a man the democratic
nedy secured his information. Now In­ and that of W. B. Sweezey, a democrat,
press call him. Turner will carry I-anGet out the full republican vote. The
stead of acknowledging tills bargain. Mr. substituted. It will make no difference in
slng, and the lies about him are strengthen­ only hope that aemocrats hare of success
Remedy in tlie next Journal denied that the result, of course, fur Mr. .Hendrick
ing Hm ever}- day. The latest Is that Gov. In state or county Is in getting ont tlieir
yortwf his statement in tlie convention will be elected. But this little inddenl
Luce (s lukewarm in his support of Turn­ full vote whlif republicans s|iy at home.
which revealed the bargain. Now why serves to show the animus of the plotters
er. Gov. Luce In a tetter gives tbe He to
Thu miserable slanders about James M.
was this done If Mr. Merrick was willing who. through their successful manipula­
thia. And further, he Is on tbe stump
Turner ought to and will make him votes.
republicans should know the nature of tlie tion of the Patron orgtfnizatlon, succeeded
every day laboring for Turner’s election.
In
capturing
the
democratic
county
con
­
He is worthy the support of all who de
••deal" be and bis foMowers bad forced on
This he would not do If he did not have
sire good government.
tbe democrats of Barry county, by packing vention. Mid who arc now trying, to all
confidence in him as a man.
their convention with democratic. Patrons? appearances. to manipulate everything
The McKinley bill has done more to
Maeeuai to us that Mr. Merrick would connected with the secret order which they
After reading the Banner’s editorial benefit the fanners than all the tariff bills
never own up to republican Patrons that control in the Interest of their kind of de-, last week in regard to Andrew D. Kenne­ passed by congress since the foundation of
meh a bargain had ever been made until mocracv. Could anything be more plain dy’s progress toward poverty because of the government.
be bad to. He is not a tool; and It would than the scheme these gentlemen are up the protective tariff, a gentleman suggested
The republican candidates for coronera
certainly tie foolish to own up sacha trans­ to? They have forced themselves upon that if Mr. Kennedy should live for »0
are men of ability anil standing, and de­
action to men be must have known wou!«« the democracy of Barry county as leaders,
years more, and grow "poorer every year” serve the support oficvery republican.
never countenance it We think he now and now they are bending every energy to at the same rate he lias during the last 30
was up because he has to, ami for no oth-1 make political capital for tbe democracy
Tlie republican state platform h worthy
years, he would nt that time own the
out of the secret organIzalibu they have so
w reaaiwi
whole township of Hastings. Mr. Kenne­ tbe endorsement of ail voters. It Is broad
In the light of facte now revealed, there manlnalated. To be sure they would have dy never made a more absurd and untruth­ and progressive, clear and sou ml.
eon be no doubt that the Patron leaders, wrecked the Barry county democracy If It ful statement in his life than when be as­
Moding Mr. Merrick as the chief, deiib- had not surrendered to them in its conven­ serted that the fanners of Barry county
The Democrat says A. T. Green must
wtalely planned the folly of committing a tion; put they would not have cared. But bad been “growing poorer every year” for be a knave or a fool. Ixmks to us as
man-political and secret order to polities. having packed that convention with their the last 30. We wouldn’t blame Mr. though he was both.
Time tbe plan was to get just its few re- secret henchmen, democratic Patrons and Kennedy a Wt If be shoald go off In some
Seth Pratt baa been a most painstaking
yabticaos on tbe ticket as possible, but to fellow plotters, and having triumphed badk lot of bls 280 acres and kick himself
bawl It with one good republican as a sort there, they now seek to pacify democrats for-*wrek for ever having written such offlclal, and deserves to be reelected sur­
whom their nefarious business outraged
veyor.
•f aacar cooling to re publican Patrons.
demagogical balderdash.
Tbe next step was to use tbe power of a by firing Mr. Hendrlek off the ticket, and
Mend order and the chance It afforded for putting a democrat in bis place. We won­
Grover Cleveland advocates the suspen­
aaaret work, to I®ck the democratic con­ der bow many democrats will be placated sion of sliver cohmicr: his secretary of the
— with democratic Patron-., and by this kind of small, cltp-lrap poiltioi? treasury Insisted upon tbe same thing and
arena this ticket down democratic throats. We wonder how many republican Patrons even urged the wiping out of Ike green­
Tbta would accwapIWi two things K they fall to see that Merrick and bls coterie art­ back currency. Cleveland was renominat­
«mM bold ffce republican Patron vote; It now trying to have tlie Patron hen latch ed upon a platform utterly sHent on the
out a good brood of their breed of demo­ silver question. AM yet democrats as­
cratic chickens? We wonder whether In sume to be the friends of rilvar. and thfe
any ether party under tire sun a few manfp- too In the face of tbe fact that ever)’ demo­
a Im tors would dare remove from a ticket cratic senator and representative in Wash­
the nafce of a man duly nominated by a ington voted againtt tbe silver Wil. Nine

who knows or should that a secret oriter

Hastings Banner..

' EDITORIAL NOTES?

Parties desiring to contract
for R. IL ties, any number or
quantity, will find it to their
advantage to call on-or ad­
dress

eouvt Btkai, except at his request, or by
his pentfaakm, or because U had been

friend? of ail ver, tboe- democrats who
have stabbed It at every turn.

J.T. LOnMRJ),,

Hastings, Mioh.

Pleased Customers say that at R. K. Grant's they get the
most value for money expended for Clothing, Hats, Cap- and
Furnishing floods.
*
,

Satisfied Patrons depart from R. K. Grant’s with bundle,
of Clothing every day, and are willing to declare that th(y
got just'^hat they wanted; that nobody there tried to sell
them whit they didn't want; that they find what they buy
there jusi as represented, and the prices all right.

Happy Purchasers are they who invest money in neck-l
wear, fall underwear, at R. K. Grant’s. Arid they who buy
hats or caps there, are glad they did so. because they had a
large stock to select from, and found tbe style, the finish afidi
everything about them K0RRECT.

The Fellow who buys Clothing Hats, Caps and Furnishing
Goods elsewhere than at R. K. Grant‘d will be out in the back
lot kicking himself when he learns how he missed it, a.- he
surely will, when he sees Grant’s stock if he has the necessary
discrimination to know a good thing when be can look at it.

They say a man died in Oshkosh, because he was curious
to know whether dynamite would burn in the kitchen stove.
But if your curiosity to get the most value in &lt;lothing, hats,
caps and furnishing goods prompts you to go to IL V.Grants'
you’ll lie happy, satisfied and money ahead.

It’s Done!
He’s fixed,

/

Located,
Sluck 1113 otelkvo,

And stands there with both feet.

A. D. Cook, the Grocer,
Is now located in the handsome

NEW ROGERS’ BLOCK.
He has added to his stock of groceries and
is ready for business with a big 7?.
He feels greatly pleased with splendid pat­
ronage received.
“New faces ever}' day, and lots of the old
customers.”

And there’s room for all.
The reason they come is

BECAUSE
(1) They find what they want in the line of grocerie-. pro­
visions, flour and feed;
—
(2) They are well treated.
(3) They know they get value received in goods for their
money.
(4)

Low rent, light expenses, and light,margin of profit-.

(5) Prices paid for butter, eggs and produce are the very
highest
(6) And lastly because they like to trade there.

Nough said,

Good day,
Will see you later.

�Hastings Banner
■ ............ -1Ott. w, 18WH

■ E«r&gt; Tbbra.1,1 b,-traitor Uu. Uro. ot
Su.btor a Obwtey will buy poultry „d
only on that day. Chickens mutt be in
good condition, nnd brought with heads on
and entrails in or tills firm wHl not take
them. Read this carefnllly and remember
TburSay
°hl5 b“y |x,ultry‘ e'W

personal mention.

MIDDLESBOROUGH LAND SALE-

C. M. Wravrr went to AdrUn juMtnUy.

nORRlLLiES COMPANY,

Percy Jones WCI1S to ch.rlatrc y. stonNj,
r

, VNUian ra In
’Wll“5'

Grand
a

Itoyid.

I

Mi44fe.bo&lt;&lt;&gt;to(b. Ky.. now b-&gt; an b&gt;r«t-

w. a Clsllmm. nl Wotolbnryl
In He ’
««•“»•»» «'U&gt; « l,nrc .nd
, A
*»■*»** examination was held* in
yesterday.
•
?
• thereashig imputation and work for
Ijinslng Tuesdny fur applicants for de­
Mr -nii w .....
IthuuMuds. For th.* capitalist and Invertor
partmental service at Washington, per­
•Mrason were in 1il
mirivalled uppartuitiritsi. Tinsons who possess ordinary clerical qualifi­ Knlatp*z.»o Moodsy.
’ gigantic improvements. projected and
cations. together^ with a knowledge of
Baker Shrioer
irj... n .
-I u--"r wa)' «“«k*_* it a Mecca
for I la- home^*"*P
stenography and type writing generally KS^T'^,ylJO*‘“B“J'r ’■■"’■'•
pass the examination and are appointed to
Mlddle-bjrotigh T*.sa-Company niakc
. good positions in WnsUington.
ri a’, b[own* of Ciilcago. visited old special Indnecments ta those purcliastag
■ end building. Tlie ' gruzt land sale at
.. about
__ 1 ...
»
-Tuesday morning
12:30
4 ear* of friends in the city yesterday.
Mrs. C. Higbee* of Plainwell is th., i
occur Nov. 10 and in
an extra freight train jumped the track- Kuest
of Mrs.’?!). MaynartI.
X*p*n$.
mspSntc to
to the
the ccncra!
genera! demand,
demand, the
tbe Cm
Cin­­
near Morgan. Though several pcrsmi*
cinnati. Hamilton * Dayton IL IL will
wen- in the wreck none were lujurcii.
" ♦ •£• Fowen* returned from a trip to sell on Nov. 1 antf 8 tickets to Middles­
The conductor and brakeman .were in tbe his Dakota ranch Friday Wight.
borough - and return at oue-fare for the
way car which was turned upside &lt;fouh,
but strange to say they escaped unharmed*
R. 11. Holden, of Bellevue, spent Sunday round trip from ail points on tlie line.
Tlie wreck delayed the early morning with his brother, Stcplwn Holden, in this For rates, pamphlet* and full information
apply to any agent of tin- C. JI. A 1). or
train so tlmt it did not reach ihh city till city.
E- O. McCormick, General Passenger and
about 8 o’clock.
’
i,
Emil Roos returned to bis home in GaJt. Ticket Ag&lt; rit, CiuciunaAl, Ohio.
■ Some of the finest Turkish and fur rugs । Ontario, yesterday after a short visit with ’
I Tlie following letter I should have been
and clienrtl draperies that we have ever Ills brother Edward.
Absolutely Pure.
'
Mrs. M. Wheeler xtarta for Orchard
published last week but lack uf time and
■&gt;' •arter baking phwder. Highest
SIS’
*b •SEF?',!■“$ ) &gt;lr*
D
space rendered It afaplufa-iy Impossibic.
•^ictiiiik’ ‘trength.- V. 8. GovernHeadquarters G. A. R.
)
-t Autf. IT. I8KL
.
M&lt;sdame« W. D. Hayes; J. 8. Goodyear: .
Rutland, Vt.'. Aug. -JO. 1800 j
prices of the rugs range from SL50 to $10
and the draprlcs trom'$2.50 to 815. ■ Any­ N. Barlow: W. 8. Goodyear and Mrs.
Circular ixstter. No. 1.
Carrie
Goodyear
were
in
Grand
Rapids
one desiring to purchase such articles
’ Comrades: The. Grand Array of tbe
yesterday.
•
should call and see these.
ib-puHc was never in a better cnudltioti
Traverse Phillips has the sole agency
3,820
.Ition this week
The annual reunion of ex-prlso4ers of, than at the present time. Its strength and
for Stanley's book “in Darkest Africa." war. of Michigan, annonneed at Mt*Pleas­ power commensurate with its numbers,
for Barry county, except in townships of ant reunion to be held nt Ionia city. Nov. now nearly one half million comrades.
Irving. Barry and l*ralrieville. There art- 5 and 6, is post|M&gt;n«i until Nov. It' and But Its mission Is not complete. We arc
4OX. JOHN T. RICH.
two volumes with 550 pages each and 150 20. is»o. on account ot the former date comrades not for personal benefit to onr1 .lie. Thnnulay., &lt;&gt;et. 30th.
foil page illustrations. One agent sold 40 following tbe election Imi close. All ex-* selves, but to enable us individually tbe
’ tetter to do good lo others who stood
\tE8O'ti'«X’NFI.i. AX'D P. T. COL- copies in 3 days here. Sold only by sub­ prisouers are cordially invited to attend,
scription
and through agents. AH desir­ as the citizens of Ionin and surrounding at our side in the shock' of battle. There
GROVE.
ing to canvas for thia book should apply county promise the old boys a graud recep­: arc far tno many such, not enrolled with us
■ afid therefore not within the reach of tbe
to T. Phillips. Hastings, Mich.
tion.
full benefits of our order. They lose the
There Is some talk of buying a new;
BOX. I*. T COMWOVE.
aud —
inspiration
fraternal
Frrd’k Bush of the building contractingf . advantage
--------- —
--------- of
—------------carving machine for the furniture factory. |। firm ot Bush A Pattersou, Kalamazoo, is I associations which the Pout room, the only
Irtuw.t ssw. Fridav. Oct.31.
dl. PratrieviUe Village. Saturday
one that will carve four separate pieces of!I stopping a
,
MW
„
uoiei.
in
mumng
at the Wayne hotel. In bidding 1 c,ub house of tbe average veteran, affords.
wood ail at the same time and all alike. | *for
erecting
of thr new 870,000
—the
’-------■'
—««" ■guvern—■— * The relief fund of the Foot la not sure to
Sueh a machine would In- a great addition I ment building to be erected at Kalamazoo, reach them in their distress.
They
•;&lt; publican*, see to it that all new voters to tbe institution and would no doubt be Messrs. Bush * Patterson were $340 high­ do not go with us to visit the sick, tu feed
; ■ registered, and see to it that all voters a paying investment. At present only er than a Chicago firm, but some things the hungry, or to bury the dead comrade.
.
to tin* polls.
.
lines ot bed room suites aud tables are are to be taken into account which may yet Our bodge, which Grant and Sheridan
While cutting leather in the Whip facto- manufactured, but then- Is some talk of give them the contract Speaking of the prized and Sherman wears, does not dec­
Chicago. Kalamazoo * Saginaw railroad. orate their breasts as the ensign la of honor
U«t v,-,-k. Will Hay cut a big gash in. gradually working Into other lines.
for their valiant service.
of his linger*.
*
Owing to the fact that there is more or 45 miles of which (that portion between
No veteran joins the Graud Army of the
Bastings and Woodbury) Mr. Bush con­
1 want your hriisand rhlekens that will less ill feeling shown between member* of structed. he said: "Work will beresumed Republic and enters into Its work in the
tlie
various
political
parties
while
getting
... .! three pounds and upwards live
on the road in the spring, and it will be spirit of tnie comrade-ship, without being
election
returns
the
night
of
election,
tbe
(k-bt
Jos Rogers.
lifted to a lottier manhood and to the plane
various county ■committees will have their | carried along to Saginaw. Whefi complet­ of better citizenship. We therefore fall in
T. Parker desires to buy a newmllchs own headquarters for receiving returns. ed it will place Saginaw people 52 miles
duty if we fail to do our utmost to bring
..w: ,ii*o would like to contract for 1,000 Instead of all going in together. The re­ nearer Chicago than by any other route,"
i all .who offered their lives for flag and
uf corn. Apply at Hastings house. publicans have rented Union hall for that Tbe 45 miles now in operation was con­
structed without the issue of a lx&gt;nd or tbe country within our organization. They
For yonr winter’s reading do not faille jilghL and to defray expenses of hall rent, sale of a single share of stock, and to-day all now know that such lucmlienihip can­
receiving
telegrams,
etc,
the
nominal
price
not Inlrlnge tbe free excercise of political
i ;it this office. We have clubbing rates
Arrange­ it dosen't owe n rent. I doubt if a similar inclination or religious faith.
m;h ,nl|\be leading periodicals in the of 10 cents will be charged.
exhibit can Im- made on a railway of that
ments have been made whereby returnsThe C&lt;»niniander-tn-C'hlef tlierefore ap­
i.nniry.
length in tbe country."— Detroit Fret­
from all of the township* will
received
peals t&gt; Posts and comrade* to bring upon
Press.
Strayi-d from pasture Monday* a 2 year on that night, as well as the returns from
our rolls all worthy veteran* ot the l'nlon
•td Mirrel man- colt. Any information to all over the state.
Arrangements have been made whereby army and navy, who are not there already,
•.
Mattison of it* wherealsMits will be
tbe shoddy factory will be connected with and to let none be dropped therefrom for
Remember Jbat this |Mper is a cash-lnthe felt boot factory. A brick buildlng{20 inability to pay the small dues incumbent
&gt; warded.
advanee paper, and that we discontinue all
X40 will be constructed al once and a force upon membership.
Full stock of musical goods of all Iiaper* as soon as the subscription expires.
of hands put on as soon as possible. The
Hr also solicits from Department Com­
•.-ciiptious bought before the rise enables We don't force a paper onto anybody, if
felt boot factory uses a considerable of manders and all comrades, frank sug­
lulni Hessmer to sell them cheaper than they don't want It bad enough to pay for 1L
shoddy, and the union ot the two factories
as Is invariably done under the credit will be advantageous to both. Mr. An­ gestions upon matters wlthhi administra­
tive jurisdiction jM-rtalniug to tbe welfare
svBtem. The Ronran was tlie first county di Kn. or OalU OuMilu. vhlvf stuckiiulder
of the order. By vigorous co-operation
w.folder to Its office. By tbe way the, paper in the state tu adopt the cash in ad­ of thp felt boot factory. has been in the along our lines ibey are are sure to be
,
vgjice
system,
but
our
exarpple
is
being
Journal Is one of the best papers in the
city lid-, week and -ay&gt; that a full forre of greatly advanced, and onr countrymen*
followed by others as the merits of the
-lat.-.and a credit to that city.
men will soon be employed at tiiat factory. will ever rise up to bless us for true devo­
system are being understood. -By this
We have had. and still have great faith In tion •-to Fraternity. Ciiarity ami loyalty,",
For 'tie. my rwtdene? property in first plan we can print a paper cheaper and a
the felt boot factory as all must have after even as.tliey Iwild u* in honor for brave
■•■■nt. &lt;&gt;ne lot. house and barn all In first paid up subscription list is more valuable
they have paid a virtt to that Institution deeds on thr battle-tielde of tlie Republic.
condition. Terms to suit purchaser. to advertisers, as the paper don't reach the
and see tlie rate that felt boots are made.
C. Wkimkrt. ’ dead-twat class. Our guaranteed clrculaThe manufacturing of felt boots must be
W. G. Vejutr.
, tion is Vi quires and our subscription list
a paying business ami we believe that
The McKinley, bill does not affect tbe
Commander-In-Chief.
is always open for, the inspection of tliis institution will eventually make one Official:
j-ri-e on my watches. They are going
J. H. Gvii.dixg. Adjutant General.
patrons.
of which this or any city may well be
• .-ry 'lay nt low prices for good goods.
Jolts Bkshmkr. the jeweler.
The old firm of Robinson A Burtenshaw proud. We are also aware that there are
last year sold all their old hhta. pattern* those who always stand ready lo jump on
^’cLsert Broji- are alout to open up a
Here’s a story about Stanley that The
an institution if it don’t start off with a
.v M-t of books.’ and all who owe them and machinery to Pingree &amp; Simth of the
some cjty. H. S. Robinson A Co., the boom. No doubt all are aware ot the na­ Boston Herald, in telling, say■ has never
•n a-'.-^unt must at one* Settle by ‘-ash or : successor.* of the old inn of Robinson A ture of the virions things that have hinder­ been in print: “On his last lecture tour in
i &lt;«tr. They desire prompt attention to Burtenshaw at once replaced all that they ed the progress of this institution, and all this country one of the dignitaries at Am­
this nolle*.
,
sold to Pingree A- Smith, with new' lasts, ought to lie liberal in drawing conclusions herst wrote to him expressing the hope
Several correspondences were omitted'' new patterns, etc. and they arc now mak­ as well as backward about expressing un­ that while in Amherst Stanley would be
i.his week as they did not reach us In time. ing as good a shoe as is made in the world. favorable opinions. If they have any, until his guest. He wan pained and puzzled at
' &lt;&gt;rn*4pmidenU will confer a favor upon Holden A Hire have the exclusive agency the felt boot factory lias had a show for receiving from Mr. Stanley’s secretary a
curt- reply to the effect that the gentleman
u* by mailing their letters so as to reach for H. S. Eobinson A Co.'s goods. Why letting people know what there Is in it.
buy any of the old slock, when tbe new
Tuc'.My if possible.
ways a gentleman. The lecturer did not
goadscan be had so cheaply of Huldrn A
l-retniali Brotherton an Inmate of the
accept the invitation, and later it camo
Hire? We have a good stock of boots, shoes,
The following is the program for tire out that the gentleman’s invitation to‘be
Kalamazoo asylum, died in that Institution rubber*, underwear. Gents furnishing
C.
L.
S.
C.
which
meets
at
the
home
of
my guest while in Amherst' had been read,
Thursday evening, aged 60 years. The goods and the like, and we tejl you all
Mrs. W. 5. Goodyear Friday evening, Oct. •be very quirt while in Amherst.' And
• main-, were taken to Maple Grove, his about tlpem every week through tlfe
31st:
the wont of it wm tli.it Mr. Stanley's read­
former’ home for burial.
medium of printers Ink. and we're glad
Oi&gt;cuing cxerciM-s.
ing of the blind chirogrnphy was the nat­
Holl call with quotations ou the McKin­ ural and ordinary one”
•&gt;wi:ig to unavoidable causes Miss Tut- we’re built that way. We have located In
i.iil's dam-iiig school was postponed one Hastings with a now slock of/goods and ley bill.
History of England, chapter 4—Mrs. N.
rk. The first Jcsson will be Friday ev- we propose to stay here, "it won’t cost
lingzOdt. Si. and children’s ebss Satur- anvthlng to look over our stock, in fict it Bailey.
In every honest calling there ore a few
Onr English, ’pages -St-101—Mr.
‘ay u-bqjipg. X’or.’l. at 0 o’clock at L'nlon will be a positive lo«* to you if you don’t
big prizes. There are probably half u
do so. Come nnd see us in the Wllhey HoyL
million persons in the world who cam
block.
Yours truly.
tbdr living by singing, many of whom re­
Music—Mias Evans.
Xow thin fanner* have their fall work
Hoi.t'EX A Hire.
How the Saxons lived—Mrs. John ceive barely enough to live upon. But
• ixtiit dune, their crops disjiosed of etcl.
Pat-.i receives several lliousand dollars
A slick young fellow yesterday morning Goodyear.
'■
‘Might to t h ft k about their winter’si
The Tenure of Land in England—Mr. every night she Mings. In each country a
■ tiling. J C&lt;ani&gt; in and subscribe for the went into O. D. Spaulding’s and tamght a VanHorn. .
few singers receive liberal compensation,
! ■ \ &lt;Ni:K.;onJy "5 cents per year cash-fi- pair of rublM-r boots. Hr said he would
but the number i* so small that If their
Paper. King-Alfred—Sadie Roberts.
have, to wait until the luuik was open in
large salaries were divided equally among
Critic—Mrs. Timmerman.
order to pay for them. Mr. Spaulding
the profession the increase of the average
The advance circular ot the State Sab- asked him if he luul a check? He replied
The last general conference of the Income would be slight, America is the
m'.I» -School Association In the Sabbath
he bad one for 825 *011 the National bank Methodist Episcopal church urdered'that a Mecca of musician-, as nowhere else are
- ’xail workers of Michigan has been issued.: here, given to him by Asa Pennock for a vote should be taken during the months of
I: iuvlteslattention to tbe thirtlMh annual load of oats. Mr. Spaulding thinking thr October or November 1800 In every' such prices charged for concert and opera,
the musician benefiting by a proportionate
"incntiqi: that is to be held In Lansing. matter all right cashed the clteck. When Methodist church on I lie question whether
amouut
the bank opened he found tlmt Mr.. Pen- women abo«ld be eligible to membership
It is equally true in ot her professions,
\Ve liaie recciyi-d several new conslgn-■ nock had no money deposited there, and in lay electoral and general conferences. particularly the dramatic art. A small
Tiiat vote will be taken in tbe Methodist numlier enjoy large iotomea, but the rank
1
tbe
bank
officials
told
him
they
were
errt.-.ents of job
of late. When you
church in this city to-day between the hours anti flic get little uiore than the necessaries
•*ant any job work clone call and see us. tain there was somctliing wrong about the
of 3 ftwd 9 p. in. All members of the of life. Such Is tbe law of tbe world. NevGar price* are nl ways reasonable and we■ check, as Mr. Pennock was not tlw kind
Methodist Episcopal church in fall con- ertbelom, the 82OJJ0O fee which the lawyer
i.-ike especial efforts to deliver goods; of a man ti» draw cbecJfc unless he had
money to pay them. Very soon after the riectlon who are nut less than 21 years of receives once or twice iu his lifetime does
when promised.
actually benefit the young practitioner
purchase of the boots, the same chap went age have the right to vote.
Beginning next Monday night the! to Welsaert Bros, hardware, bargained for
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the who is starving nlong in a remote village.
★roeery stores of this city will be closed at a stove for 810. and presented a 825 check
Presbyterian church Sunday. November 2. ( It gives him two tjiinga dear to the heart
* o'clock standard time, excepting on Sal-’ purporting to be from Asa Pennock on tlie
Subject In the morning. -Why should men of mon, pride and hope. He says to him­
iiday nights. This i« a move in tlie right National bank. Weboert Bros, paid him
self os be brushes Ids threadbare coat, ’T
be mud because they are told the truth?"
direction; and we would like to see all! 815 cash, and took tbe check. The officers
belong to u great profession: tbe time may
In the evening he will take advantage of
come when I. too, may &gt;e somebody."—New
other houses follow suit
were notified of the forgery, but tlie bird
the forthcoming political elections to
York Ixedgcr.
|
had
down
before
they
got
on
track
of
him.
preach
a
sermon
applicable
to
tbe
occasion,
In order to read the election returns
He liaa been seen here lately by orveral
next week you must have a pair of my
persons, who would have no trouble In fjrfe' society connected with Emmanuel
-I*-ctai-le» wbieh I Sell very cheap and fit
church will be entertained Thursday after­
In tbe olden days when railroad comidentifying him.
’
h&lt;- eyes free of charge.
noon Nov. Otb. l»y Mesdames D. G. Robin­ peuies nwl to believe their conductor*
Waablngton. Oct 21.— Secretary Tracy son. Dr. Andrus E. Busby, N. Diamond.
John
honest nu official whose run was from
Jeweler awl Optician. . to-dav took an Important step in the direc­ Wm. Powers, A. Mason. C. Alien, Minnie Buffalo east was called iutotbe president's
tion of Increasing the corps of naval con­ Matthews Mary Woodard and Kittle room ut tbe end of one of his tripe, and the
At the democratic caucus last evening,
Areliie McCoy was nominated for mayor, st rectors by* ordering five young meu Stebbins. Supper al society room* from big man kindly said to him:
abroad for a courae of special instruction half past five until seven. All are cordial­
“John, the receipts on your runs bare
IVm. Beadle for justice, and I^ewis Beadle
been growing beautifully less for aome
for alderman In the thin! ward. All these Id naval architecture preparatory to ap­ ly invited to attend.
pointment as Awistant Naval t'^ruct.^
time past."
are to fill vacancies caused by the resignaAnother one will »* ordered abroad in a
“Yea, sir: but travel is very light, you
Brlght’n CtM-we of th» Kidneys
• Hou* of Messrs. Beebe, Nhkern and
few dajm making six In all. J'**’*’
•
•
.
_ .
Greusel.
is k very dangerous and common malady. know."
received ordrni to-day are Ensigns। Itobert
“Is Itf I hadn't heard of that. John,
It begins with slight pains In the small of
Frank Cisler was taken to Hastings this Stockes and Elliot Snow and Naval &lt;-&gt;drt
tbe back and above, which grow steadier yon liave lately built a nice house?"
•»- m. where he will be examined before R. P Hobson, who will attend the Ecole
and liarder. Some fever and thirst arc ’ "Yew.”
Probate Judge Armstrong as to hta sanity, d'Applicatlou Maritime, at jy*"“You have a diamond pin?”
noticeable In nrarlj all cases. Pnffne«
and will probably be sent to Kalamazoo. x.val Cadets T. F. Bohm and f.eorge 11.
••Ves.''
under the eyes and swelling of the fret,
I-ast night he turned his family out of itoet. wb» will Ito to Ito"Keep a home and buggy?"
high colored or bloody urine and luss of
Glasgow.
Tbe
course
of
Mudj
at
both
door* and it was thought la&gt;t to take the
"Yea.”
appetite, are usually preaewt. PMMa b
"And your salary is only «C0 per month.
.(!• &gt;ve step.—Mid llevllk- R -.piibrican.
tbw b»Utulk.n» I* Ihnw
the only remedy yet di*cuvrreti which will
. brace, ,hl»bulldb&gt;« I" ,U II, branrhew
,
John C. Cole has launebed out In the: Tbe GoverameM bM to“r &gt;■"“ "“r? meet succeaafnlly every stage aM variety John?”
“Yea, air."
business of nmnufacturiug cigars, and al-. &gt;bnwl &gt;t pemebl—Atobunt N,r,l&lt;&lt;«&gt;- of tbe alarming &lt;ii.*easc. It should be
"I don’t think you would stoal from the
begun
as
*oon
as
the
first
symptom
h
dis
­
nmly employ« five bauds. Mr. Cole state#
covered and continue until tbe last company.”
'hat it is his purpose to manufacture a1 W
Street at the Eeole d Application
"Oh, no! no! no! air!"
high grade bf goods, and if they meet with1 MirtUme. ,ntl
&lt;&gt;■»"'“etor. J.&gt; symptom disappear*. For adults, a taUk"But I’ve a propooition to make. Sup'be sale he confidently expects, be will■ T.wmwy »tto WUltato VbbZM.ll ,1 Uw spoonful of re-ro-iia six times a day fa po«- you give the road your nxx-ipts, and
double tbe number of Ids employers. He
I Bora, X,ral Colle*.'. Greenwleb. Tlif-w acate eases is ncces-ory. In chronic. cx*«ts you take everything ehe coming in. Ji
kave our scribe a chance to u-»t some of. Seerawe ,11 to be onk-re*
■ .. v &gt;_ ___ __
nW. cwtlnrr tz.
'|n as directed on hottie. A valuable teetnre *
OU the cause and cure of “Bright’s Disease
‘‘Wjcoods. and we am vouch for lheir be. early day Md aaalin."! '« “=&gt;•«_*••» "
hop’-'fiv 1. and a splendid smoke. We tbe const rection corps.—New
ork Dally sent tree to any address by tbe Peruna er.”—St. Louis Republic.
Medicine Company ul Columbus, Ohio.
bu»ib*M ven’P**1 *rt«b succeaa fa this new
Times.

—THE------

ONLYtlNE-PRICECUmilERS

POWDER

local news.

IN BARRY COUNTY.

00866131
AND AT THE

LowestLiving

Price.

Our Fall and Winter Stock
----- OF-

Hats, Caps, Gents Furnishing
Goods and Clothing
Our stock is larger than Qver before and',
prices lower.
We have several grades in Black Cheviot
Suits and Overcoats. They are very fashion­
able and will be largely worn this fall and
winter.
.
, If you are in want of an Overcoat or Suit
call and see them before buying.

Yours truly,

E. W. Morrill &amp; Co.
POWERS’
HARDWARE
Is still headquarters in all lines of the hardware line. In
stoves we have a finer line than ever before. We have sold
the
.

Garland'Stoves
For years and it is well known that they are noted throughout
the world as the best stoves made. New inventions and
skilled workmanship have combined to perfect them until
they have no equal. We have also the

Palace Stoves
And others that are good. We intend to sell them and in
order to do so we win make the

PRICES SO LOW
You cannot fail to be satisfied. We can sell yon a cook stove
for $9.85; a good heating stove for $7.18.

Come and look at our stock of fine

Robes,:-.‘Blankets
We received by mistake a double supply and they must •
be sold regardless of cost.

Many other bargains at onr store.

w. F. POWERS.

�Fargo’s
Shoes
Family
FARGO’S*
«■ for thee ।

"Hot Tip" School Shoes
k
ter Boys and Eiris,
Hcohwi or Wedge Heal.

f

rar

”!oT ■"
1.73
»!4to 5« 2.00
?APS,%2

AK.c's-.

tor GtttUtmen,

I CAi
I i.-^.-.uilrd by aay liux
L^Ur cZTTrte- 7 lb: AD&lt;ertm «i U&gt;n »:im
Wi'.xSHOELPivwr. l»CM|mi,ll.t-

FARGO’S
$2.50
LADIES’BOOT
\ Dongola or Goat. Button,
X
L*&gt;^\

Opera, or Coouncn Sense.
Tackle** and Ylextbtr.

OCR RARE IB 01 THE BOTTOM OF EVERY BHOE.

. FARGO &amp; CO.. Ohie=r-o. Ill

F. G. STOWELL, Agent.
01UNCEKY ORDER.
Btate of MiiJilpnn. Fifth Judicial Circuit. in
CU.ii:cery
suit prmll'’K In Clrrtdt Court for thr County
of Barry. In dmneery. at tbe city of Bust tigs on
ll»» twenty ninth day of September A. I). lnM».
Altx*rt Kent. CumpUlnatn. vs. Fanny WnUot:
Kent. Defendant.
. In lids cause it.unnearing that. Drfeudant Is
»0t u resident &lt;&gt;J tilts state. but resides in the
stat- of K-ntuekv. therefore on motion of
Bmilh &amp; Colarove. Solicitor* tor Catn|ilalnanr,
it I* ordered that Defendant enter her Bpjiearanre tn said cause on or before four months
from uie-datn of this order, and that within
tw.1 -I)-, tlie Complainant cause fhte order
to be published in the Hastings BaxnKu. said
Cibheatlun to lie continued once In each week'
rslx weeks In succession.

MOST ATROCIOUS.
The Kind of Crime That Calls
'
io Heaven,
'
AKD MAKE.1 HELL BEHM OEBTAIH.
Chicago It^jM.rta « Diabolical Specimen
—Heroic fitrnogle of

kind—A Young »*«•* Had Shot Kill*
Hi* Sweetheart—A Husband'* Dying
Chicago, Odt.
27.—Pretty Frances
Dnchak hud u terrible experience yester­
day.
She was assaulted and knocked
down by on unknown man, successfully
resisted him, und was then thrown on the
track jiHt as an exprew train came thun­
dering along. Her yonnger sister pulled
ber almost from under the wheels nnd
saved ber life. The jrirl, who is 17 years
old, lives at Stewart.avenuv nml Eighty­
seventh street. About 9 o’clock yester­
day morning she was walking homo from
Church.
She was accompanied- by a
younger sister. At the corner of Wright
nnd Seventy-ninth streets, an unknown
man seised her around tbe waist and
threw her violently to the ground.

claimed that bl* wife bad iufitcf-irl jtbe
wound. Mr*. Keliiner denied ibi«. and
1nt err a neighbor'* wife swore %hnt she
kmw Kelliher stab bimolf in the hall of
the house, and thea returqfto hi* ro3a&gt;*ONE BULLE f WENT AMISS.

Ftrht Over a Olrl Heanltx in Hrr 1

Alliamx, Neb., Oct 27.—Charles M.
Thornton, a ynutig farmer living twelve
miles from here, Saturday killed Feed
Robluaou und fatally wounded Myrtle
Kerr. Myrtle nnd Thornton were en­
gaged to be marrietl, but the girl told
him that she would marry another man
to please her parents. Thoroion h-.ul al.most induced her to reconsider her deter­
min nt Ion atyl accompany bird iu hix
wagon, wh-n her f.ithcr, with BiblDscOj
rushed out of the house and took the girl
by tore*. Thoyntou drew hi* piMt&lt;&gt;! nnd
shot Robinson dead, nnd in attempting
to shoot Kerr Hie bill struck his sweet­
heart. He ba* teen arresteh.
1
Detroit. Mich,, Oct. fit—About n week
ago there came to Detroit a cnlqyed girl,
whose appearance indicated that she Wa*
a South Sea islander. She was *£anely
able to rprak, knowing ox little of the
language aa a U-yearold child From
whm she cetild tell it was understood
that she hud b-en kept in slavery on a
large farm a few miles from'New York,
and ba&lt;l been subjected to an awful
course of treatment, being whipped for
every trivial offense.

Tho girl is a&lt; plucky as she is pretty
and fought desperately for her honor.
She regained her feet nnd dng her deli­
BILLINGS DEMANDS ACQUITTAL.
cate nail* into tho seoondrel** face Like
the brute that be wna, he knocked her
down. The younger sister now directed
New Hampton, la.. Oct. 25,-M. E.
the assailant's attention nnd her sister
Billing*, who is out on bail, vhnted thia
again struggled to her fceL Tbe assault
this plnc-4 Wednesday. He will not accept
happened near the rnilroid track. An
the urinvvuuou,
prosecution, bat
.
, ,
,
.
&lt;■a discharge by
uj xuo
w.i&gt; will
mw.nl-lxraod
»«• -I- i
j„rr. wh|rl, will
proacblng nt a high rale or speed, rhe j
J
'
miziliix-r
rind flretunu
firnnmi hmw
engineer nnd
saw the num
mnu mid
nnd • upon tbu evidence. ThU, of count?, inrun*
urpinau Htraggliug by the aide uf* the nn acquittal, n* the wtate has no more &lt;-videnco to offer, him! the supreme court hn&gt;
decided Hint it is insv.fiicient to convict.

It came near being a tragedy, though,
He »tati*» thrit he wj* directly informt-d
and for a second the hearts of the engine­
that Governor Bole* would havepmdoned
men leaped into then- mouth*. Knowing ' him had he asked it, but he said hewhonki
that he could not hceomplixh his nefari- ,
never, have done *o in any event.
JI- ha*
ous design, and (earing that the train |
spentnil hie propers y—aboqc &lt;6,00'3 -in
would be slopped and the girl rescued,
defending himself against the proceed­
the wretch attempted to add murder to
ing* against him for tnunlor, and I* now
the dastardly crime of amuiult. He again,
aeisetl tbe girl by the waist, and, stifling ' peanileX*. Billing* will go .to Nrbm*k&lt;
her scream* by placing hi* rough hand
over her month, bimed in her ear, "I am son. after wluch be w.il resume ti|e prac­
Circuit Judge.
tice of law.
going to kill you. The wheel* will grind
k A COLCUOV*.
rilhtit.ir* f»r Complainant.
yon pieces." A look of terror crept into
LET A LUNATIC LOOSE,
true copy .}
tbe giri's eyes and she fought like a ti-'
HOM Am S. KBK'K.
gresa to break away from tbe villain's
ltr*i-&gt;te-r.
.* A
clutches.
_•
Fared by a Heroic Sister.
Belleville, Illa, Oct as.—Lewis RitWhen tbe train was only a few rn-lu
teuhouse, a young man recently released
away he violently threw the girl into the
These pills are scientifically compounded,
from
a mad-houTc in St. Clair county,
narrow space that separate* tbe two shin­
und uniform hi action. No griping pain so
ing rail*, aud ran away. M1m Duchak ran niuttck with a shot-gun near Prairie
commonly following the use of pills.
struck on her side, and death »eemmi cer­ du Lang yesterday. He first encountered
They are adapted to both adults and chil­ tain. Then, at the ri«k of her own life,
Ijewh P. Talbot, a neighbor, and fired
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee the youug, sister ’heroically rushed upon both barrels nt the unsuspecting man,
they have no equal in the cure of sick the track ami fairly dragged Frances from shooting him In the head and left lung.
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and under the wheel* of the snorting locomo­ Talbot :* not expected to survive, Rit­
biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they ex­ tive. The train whirled by, and the young tenhouse reloaded tho gun, and inerting
cel any other preparation.
girl, more dead than alive, tottered home bis brother shut him in tbu side; He nextnnd told ber story. The police were noti­ opened on hi* father, but the old gentle­
Ralph Snow has sold his interest in the
fied, but the unknown scoundrel made man closed on him. and after n desperate
Fremont Star nnd returned to bls Jackson
good his escape.
struggle overpowered him. ,
home..
The Miscreant Caught.
Burglars raided J. C. Miller's Iioumj in
Chicago, Oct. 2S. —James McCarthy, a ' New Yoke, Oct 28 —Many of the base
Bangor Wednesday night and .stole $155.
switchtender in the employ of the Chi­ ball plnyera l»rionging to the Brotherhood
No clew.
cago ami Western Indiana railroad, was aggregation met in nn uptown hotel
arrested early yesterday morning by of­ Sunday to talk over tbe situation. The
Loose's Red Clover Pills cure sick ficer* Barbour and Scott, ob. the Engle­ ball plnyer* are on the anxlons seat, for
headache, dyspepsia. indigestion, consti­ wood police ntatlon, and wnssubscquently the line* on which the war is settled
pation. 25c. per box. fi boxes for Bl. For identified as the fellow who deliberately means n great deal for them. The better
sale by W. II. Goodyear.
threw pretty Frances Ducbak in front ot players, of course, realixj that they will
a flying passenger'train. McCarthy de­
Cornelius Oviatt, of Benton Harbor, is nies that he ever saw tbe girl in his life, be members ot the bigger organisation,
in, Jail charged with attempting to kill bnt both France* and her slater positively and that point of courae troubles them
little, but what doe* bother them is bow
Ixiuls Troffer.
identify him. Hl# po»t 1* only n block big tbe salaries will be. The' losses suf­
from tbe scene ot the assault. He wa* fered by the capitalists Inst season will
For Kroful*.
drunk
at
the
time.
Kall rheum.
.
make them careful ou tbi» point, and tbe
Take Rood's tUrsaparilU.
fear is that the day of *I,(LO and &lt;5,000,
BEATEN MOST BRUTALLY.
- salaries is past.
Rev. G. C. ElilotL MetlnxJi.il pastor at
Dowagiac, fell dead ywtetday uiurnlng.
Hert disease.
New CriLEA&gt;S, Oct. 24.—The Itale
Peter (Mr)—W years old—Springport— to-do widow of this city, wns attacked nt Americano, tbe Italian papar of this city,
despondent—shotgun—a widow and three 3:80 Saturday morning in her room'by printed an extra yesterddyVin which it
children survive.
some one unknown, nnd jienien almost roast* the cllxcns, police, mayor, and
into unconsciousness witiFn gun barrel. council generally for «he indiscriminate
Personal Liberty
In ber efforts to escape she crawled out arrests made sliice the murder of Chief
It conclude* as follows:
on a porch roof, where she was found by Hsnneseey.
898
years
ago,
tbe
*d«go’
We are *11 free American citizens, enjoying neighbors, with her head almost beaten ”lf.
Christopher Colnmbu* had not discov­
our personal liberty: but must of us are in
physical slavery, suffering from scrofula, salt to a jelly and one baud split the whole ered your pre*ent country you would *illl
rheum or some other form of impure blond. length by the force ot a blow. The only be in your tountry olEuiope leading a life
IU* Is tbe
Rw.it™1.77'Z
blood purifier other occupant of tbe house nt the time
“Sw’XSSr'L"
------------of misery ami dying, perchance, by force,
Hie band* ot disease, give®
was Austin Signs, a nephew, who htfd waiting for the help of public charity.”
livaltti and perfect pbyslcal’llbeny.
'’
been adopted. He say* that be was awak­
ened by his aunt’* screams only in time
Tlie Engineer* and Fcderatlsn.
to nee her assailants run through tlie
PlTTMWM, P*. Oct. 35 —The Brother­
Money in Cutting “n&lt;1 Sewing.
room and down-stairs
hood ot Locomotive Eaginbers yesterday,
Aay woman who can cut and fit a dress
Chance* Against Her Reeavery.
waist—not botch it, but fit it to the figure
The attending physicians say the chances by a vote of 370 to 168. defeated the ma­
—can command a salary of $3,(«X) In any
are against ber, though there is hope of jority report of tbe committee appointed
large city in the Union. More than that,
recovery. There are sixteen distinct blows to devise a plan of co-operation, which
■be can bo us pert as she likes, have all the
on her bead made by the heavy gun bar­ was in fnvor of a scheme to affiliate with
privilege* she wants, scold the help, boas
ret The physicians do not discover any tbe firemen, conductors ahd brakemen.
the customer and pad her back, shoulder* fracture of the skull, but fear ths shock The vote lacked a two-third* vote by 22.
and chest with hair doth and cotton batwill prove fatal. She is a strong, healthy The report «a# sent back tothe committee
woman, in the prime of life, or she would and tbe ma ter is still a subject of conThe forewoman who te able to Lake
hare supeumhed before Uh is. She par­ aideriftion. No vote has- been taken oa
charge of an establishment and originate
tially recovered consciousness for a ttme tbe mlnorjty report.
deaigns can get a &lt;3,500 position any day
Saturday aflernoon, and County Attor­
:n the week, with a transatlantic voyage
ney O. M. Brockett took her statement,
And nil expense* paid for a Paris visit to • bnt she was too daxed to tell an intelli­
LoxiXHf, Oct, EH.—The Conservatives
aee the styles.
gent storv. All that could be learnc.t openly proclaim tholr belief that the effect
A girl who can take n wnist after It is from her is that her assailant waa a short,
ot the O’Shea trial upon Parnell will ba
fitted and trim it gets $30 h week and
stout man. Y’oung Signs was examined, .
work* from 8 until 0, with an hour for but there is nothing to incriminate him, similar to that ot tbe famoua scandal in
which Sir Charles Dilke was involved
lunoh.
•
• • .
and the affair so far is a complete mys­ and which drove the latter out of public
Skirt cutters, who never sew a jftitbii, tery, as no robbery was committed.
life. Parnell’* friends, on the other baud,
are paid from &lt;20 to &lt;35, which is a much
assert that he lias a full answer to every
better salary than the average teacher in
DEVILISH WORK WITH THE KNIFE
charge, nnd that nt the most nothing
the public or private school gets, and not
more thnn Indiscretion can be proven.
anything like aa hard on the nervous *y»Cupt. O’Shea aisles that be will pcsii the
. tan. Drapers earn from |18 tn 100 a week,
cane with vigor.
Reading. Pa, Oct. St.—Early Saturdaywaist finishers from CIO to &lt;15, skirtmakers 1
from &lt;5 to CIO, and sleeve hands are in de­ morning two masked men entered the res­
mand at Ut. which is n better salary than ilience of Mrs. Amanda Doebirr, p wealthy
LoxtXlN, Oct. 23.—The Austrian gov­
thousands of typewriter* in downtown widow, residing on the outskirts of Leb­
ernment ha# notified tbe Prince of Mon­
office* are getting.—New York World.
anon, and demanded her money. She re­ tenegro that under tbe Berlin treaty he
fused, when they set upon her with a has no right tn maiutain n fleet, Austria
Not JU Atfuclionute Farowt-H.
knife, aud brutally stabbed lu-r Ln ten being entraated with the defence of thu
M’e haven't as good school* now.aa.we places on her bead, besldeaxmttlng her on
the/ Montenegrin coast The notice hw*
Plight to have—far ahott of it, bat the ber body and arms. The woman reststed,
relation to the cruiser which the caar of
rncut wildly |M-R*iraiRtic of morula would aud a terrible flght ensued, until finally, Husain lias presented ns a gift to Prince
hardly aay they are not a great improve- scared liy her screams, the mon da&lt;he.l
Nichol**. ____
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aitmt on those &lt;Mir fathers and graudfath- out of thr window and uscapod without
erauflod to attend, where a nm*ter'« chief getting her cash.
SVRACVSK. N. Y., Oct. 28.—John Mc­
recummendnliou wa* bte supposed ability
to -Lbrash the boys."
The struggle with her assailants took Lennan, alderman of tbe Eleventh ward
I rocull the closing addrein of one of place in Mrs. Doebler’s sleeping room,and aud a prominent Dttryer, was arrested
thaw old pedagogue*, aj related by a pupil tbi* had the appearance of a regular
here yesterday on tho charge of bribery in
slaughter-pen. The wall* ware covered
taking &lt;100 iu cash for putting a certain
tbe merit uf brevity at least. No maudlin with Wood, the carpet torn up. and tbe resolution accepting work on a sewer
bed and floor red with blood. The woman ’through the common council. Tbe m-iyor
come. The is now in a critical condition, and not ex­ is tbe oom plain ant
presumably pected to live many hours. Tbe atsailvbitors and committee
ants have not yet been arrested.
BVFFA1A N. Y.. Oct. 88.—Clark &amp;
that Died
Parirwlge, proprietor* of the Queen City

CAMPAIGN NOTES.

'Maikipg glad?

Speaker Reed Talka to Repub­
licans of Chicago.
GOV. HILL.WAKES UP WHEELIBQ
Geest Crowd* at Both Point* to Listen to
Folllicsi WI«tom-Tl.wOM&lt;.Legl-iatiire
Pm*«* tlie Governor’# M-n-nre and Advjourn* Mus Die-W»*hln6ton City Wl.encret. Not Claiming Everything mi
Hither Side Thia Tear— Hampton Tell*
gonlli Carolinian* t«» Keep Coni.
‘ CHICAGO, Oct. iA—SIX thousand up­
turned fact s and a roar of a pi-J*use which
lasted fire minutes greeted Speaker Reed
when h.1 Jip|:ear.-&lt;1 upon the pintform of
Battcrj DI««t night with S.-nator# Far­
well and Cullom on l R prreentative Mason m e/cocts. The doiri. had b.-en clotart
n half hour before, and the overflow, wm*
five thousand* souls, awaited the man
from Maine in this adjoining armory,
where the applau*e. prolonged cheer#,
stamping of feetnnd shout* of “Our next
preridrat” could »«• heard.
The Mairt Einlr.ioan’* Speech. Hi* *prech fuHowed the line* u chut-delivered iu other parts of the state aud
of lows. He drfeude.1 the action of tbe
house iu adopting rules that enabled the
majority to do what it wanted in thu way
of legi&gt;!*t ion. advocated the principle*
of tin- McKinley bill, and danonnesd
Detnocntjie Admtrucuox
Ha dwelt nl
letogth on the.MMttherti question, dreiarbig that twenty-six &gt;wti« in the lower
hnUMs uf congres* were held .by virtue of.
intimitlntiuu. f.a'i l au I balh»i-b.&gt;x stuf­
fing. aud insisting that the so called
••;oici-biir w sstiio Anly iS-medy for t hl*
conditionuf affn.r* After c Hic'.u ling hi*
speech the speaker repeated It to the aueuro In the armory.
Governor Hilt at Wlieolliu.
WHEELING, w. Vn , Oft. 21—The big­
gest pMitlca1 dcnionstratiou held here fur
anun*. time wa* gotten up to welcome Gov­
ernor Hill n» he passed through vn route
•home from Ohio. Trains from tbeaurroinding country brought hnudre.l# of
people to swell the crowd. A torchlight
procession was the flr#L thing la*t eVeuitig, and it tscuric I tins governor lo the
Grand Opera hotua, which was full to tbe
doors, with an ctithu*la*llc crowd. The
governor made a refrain tbrougbbut hi*
speech nf the words, “the tariff t- n tax "
He declared, however, that the Mill* bill
wns th.- embodiment of the Democratic
idea a* the way iu which the tariff should
be ail justed. He then took up thr Lotge
bill, nnd denounced it a#a bitterly parti­
san mea*urv. framed to continue the Ripntiliexn party in power. At th? con­
clusion of hi* remarks which iastel
about an hour and n half. Senator Kenna
wn* inirudactal and made a short ad­
dress.

Fairbank’s Santa Claus Soap.

jljdiSPWSibJe t4-c)-y ffguMed Mily
for all Aoujeltold ana Lavizd.i$&lt; pur'pejej.
?Aade omy
N.K.FAIRBANKiCO. CHICAGO.

CASTOR IA
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PLASTERS.
THE BEST POROUS PLASTERS IN THE WORLD.

RHEUMATISM, KIDNEY PAINS, LAME BACK, &amp;c.

POLITICS AT THE CAPITAL
Evervbody Gone or About to L/«reThe Cainmlttsa*.
WabhixCtox City. Ocl a —ThU city
bids fair to be empty of politician* next
week. It is pretty near that condition
now. Only two or three of the cabinet
are here. Secretary Blaine ha# gone west.
Secretary Tracy has gope to New York
Secretary Proctor will go next .week. Mr.
Wauntnnker is in Pennsylvania, and so
ire all tbe uther Pennsylvanians who bold
high offices here. The preuident hopes lo
be able to go to Indiana, and the attorney
general nnd Treasurer Huston will cer­
tainly do »o. _
Nel Prophesy Ing Anything.
Tbe Democratic and Republican com­
mittees nre about ready to shut up shop,
aud their rooms present a deserted a;r
penrance. Both committees expres* conflihencc in the result, but neither is indulg'.nglln nny bluster. It te felt the dr*
cum*tar.c?s ttirroauding this election ate
unusually uncertain, owing to the tariff
agitation, the Farmers’ Alliance business,
the redlttricting ot various states and
other specinl cause#. Tbe mnnngtr# nt
commute? beadquarter*
»re therefore
puxx'ed, nnd freely confess that they are.
00V. CAMPBELL WINS.
The Ohio Legislature Finally Fatses the
.
Cincinnati Bill.
COLVMBVB, O, Ocu 25.-The Obfo legis­
lature during the special session present­
ed tl.e spectacle of a Democratic governor
dependent for support on the Republican
memtenTof the lo ver hon*?, because tbe
Democratic^ member* did not all support
bit view of the subject of discussion. Yes­
terday tbe governor’s, or Soncrant bill,
was advanced in the house to third read­
ing. the speaker beipg one of those who
spoke against it. The general tenor of
the remarks on tbe Democratic side is
that it te bad politic* totpru over the
board lo the Mepublieans, and tlmt it te
un-Democratle to condemn the member*
of the board without a trial. The bill
was finally passed practically as it came
from tbe mmtt, and thu work of the
special session was dque. Bath house* ad­
journed sine die.
A Letter Iron* Henntor Hampton.
Chaklestox, 8. C., Oct. 2k —Senator
Hampton ha# written a letter to Co).
Irby, chairman of the Democratic state
executive committee, declining to speak
at campaign meeting* ordered *t differ­
ent points In tbe stake. Senator Hampton
announces hl* determination to stand by
the state ticket nominated in September
but urges both faction# to preserve peace
at the poll* and refrain from violence
Ho take* oecauion to say that tbe charge*
preferred by Copt. Tillman against the
Democra’lc state admintetration in the
recent canva«s were witbout foundation
in fact.

THtnmaay Hm a Itaily.
New York. Oct. 23.—Tammany had a
rally Thuredny night of the old-time magnltude. No one can recall nn went when
wore people were in the wigwam It wan
packed even to the outer approaches. No
Tauimanyite of any prominence was al&gt;sent. Tlie principal speaker# were Gtm.
3ckle*. Joh.i R. bellow#, Congremnian
Crisp (of Georgia) and Co). G. D. McClel­
lan, the famous Union general’s #on Deaf­
ening cheers were given during the even­
ing for both Hill aud Ctevdand a* the
Democratic candidates for president in

Chicago. Oct M-Gen. John M. P*lra»r,
Democratic candidate for United States
senator from tbte Mik, .poke Mt Battery
D last nlgbt Tbe building was crowded
-io,
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DR.GROSVENOR'S

Rficc-atattDrvsxtas.

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GKONVKNOH 4t RICHARDS, BoMon, Mas*.

EXERCISE DEVELOPED THE MUSI 'LES:r «;

panda the lilood ves»td.* pasting throng)) them. thus, enabling the musle* to im­
bibe innrv filiriti and mj n«!n. those propertlite of thrbloml &lt;m which they feed.
Among the^ oilier ingreditiiil* In the blood are protagin and chojewrin. It l»
upon these tbit tbe nerve# feed; and It as a* easy tu develop the vital force, that li­
the nervous Organization, its it is to increase the muscular powci. In other
word*, the nerve* can be. Mrvngthened as easily as the musch s by simply lnerca»lug
the supply of prutagln anil cholceterln Intbr blood.
The effects ut tlds development of the' nerves nrr felt maliily in the two crea:
nerve centers, the brain and sexual organs. In tlie brain, the rlftrts obtained are in­
crease of memory, powers of perception, judgaent. activity «r\|u&gt;ugh| and pnduetion oF ideas. A healthy vigorou* brnni makes a quick thinker and a brixlit talker.
In thr sexual Urgant Ute effect of thi.* «lrvel6pinent te to lneres*c their vigor, mak­
ing tbe weak strong aud tlie strong stronger.
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,
To develop vhe vltal force and increase the powci* a* ateivr d«&gt;rril»-d It i.- only
uepessary to Increase the supply of nerve food In’ the blood and im* van be «&lt;•
cvmplisbed by the use of Sappho Pellrt* a specific put up by II L Jattv* A- I'm. ot
New York, nnd composed ef ingredient* which are a.»*imlln'-c&lt;l it* the blood in the
form of protagin and cholcsterin.
Sappho Pellets not only stimulate'the powers but bring au actual nerve nourish­
ment. arc tonic nnd lasting In their effects. Their Intermediate results are ef the uro-t
pleaslngjnrd satisfactory character.
'
Enough Pellet* for thirty days will lie sent In a perfectly pfaln wrappfr for onr
dollar. Send money order, postal note, or currency to
E. I,, Jam;* a
:;G de Mflrrkmau Street.
Mention this paper,
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MICHIGAS 8TATR LAND OFFICE, &lt;
•
lAusiug. Oct. 1. WG.
i
Notice t* hrrvbvvlven. that the fallowing de­
scribed iirini.trr «cb&gt;w&gt;i land, situate in Barry
oounty.forfeiied for noi»-|wyn&gt;eiit of tntenmt will
be off,-red fnr •**!.• nt public aurt Ion at tbte office
November Uth . ISM. at Im o'clock A M. unless
previously redeetard accordlnj to tew
Ihru-on I). DlX.
commissioner.
Detenp! Ion. Section Town Range
ilttoxte.

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•» how it could happen."
■•Couldn’t the wotox, drive out trm
town niter dark, nnd the carriatp. tack,
and have it call for her again in the morn­
ing/ asked Buxton.
v r
Possibly. Still, it isn’t a proved fact
that a woman sjientthe night ut IIavne’3,
even if a carriage was M^n coming out.
1 ou ve got ho!d of some Stuteville goffiip.
probably," replied Row.
"1 have, have I? By God ..sir, I’ll teach
you better mannera before we get
through with this question. Do you
know who saw the carriage, and who
saw the woman, both at Hayne’a quar-

again to her room, she siartotl nt the
right tiiat met her eves. There stood
Mfr. Rayner, like Juno in wrath inflexi, ble, glaring at l»er from llw commanding
• height of which she was rj i.roud, and
CdFT. tHrtS.KINQ,
j pointing in Kjmechless indignation at the
| little note tiiat by upon the open porte
Ihirlne
Indian fifht in the
I folio.
,'!•&gt;! 'Ilf UalU-&lt;i
ItrgUllu
For a moment neither spoke. Then
r.!-b»»f hi*deaths liuse-cniol
—11. ih&lt;t imy uf soldirra who,
j Miss Travers, who liad turned verv
u-id&lt;niti inKMwi toe payUMvler—was
white, but whose blue eyes never flinched
... Whlfotljing lie huuds thrt
! !U1U
nnd vwhose
lips
were
set and whose little
neo liaMie. a young uffirer
I
nose u
lw Wf,
r« wt
’tether had jeriiii, dear trlsna ofCapt
foit,t na8 topping tlie carpet otuinouriy,
, by uta i*ii irrevereure for
mi eueiuy of Capt. Khjt^,u° ^gan:
The driver caught right of L’ev.l. Hctyne
. nguipxi iu the camt«ign.
I “Kate, 1 do not recognize year right ,
waring hit hand.
•it -.enn*; Ctancyand Gower
li&gt; money by C»uiblltog. part 4&lt;-r onk-r. tar MnOl day, lo Fr00eM1 on I “Certainly 1 don't! Wlu.t I doa’t un- . to overhaul «
my desk or suixtv
supervise
’um* ray
mv corr-nr- •
to I-mitnig to uihera. They .hi» particular dafe u, a Urge lawn a | derslaud is how you should hare been ^espondvncc.'
■orJtuRly.
Hindi- the
t hr. recipient of&lt;1.„
the. story.
■
■&gt;’’
I
"T7«irli.rwr«»i
“Undenttautl th is first. Cornelia," said
.1 1 ii- M-ctie is h Futlnun car on day s journey eastward by jruil. A court, I made
“Mr. Rosn, just govern your tongue, !
J^yn^r. who htited tbe Imptisaml
..in-urr. nciir whieb tiilajp* is sit- martial composed mainly of field officers
W;.nvker. Aiuoux the ;uisM.iiCets
in- Mrej Rayucr» wile
Capt. Raj- was ordered there to assenihie for the sir, and remember you uni speaking to * tinme ns much ns did her sitter, and used
on*y W*K’11
desired to be aspecfally
inaen-^uvi -.tutor &gt;who 1. enjtseed u&gt; trial of on old captain of cavalrv whose your superior officer, and doift venture j
propCTisay it was l)ot so niucli to gpt to treat tny statement with disrespect an.d '^P’-T’.itely impressive: "I found it (
I by'accident. I never dreamed of such’ a
!., .&lt;&gt;m&lt;ditun v. hwM! evident drstWto drunk a* never to get drunk without con­ hereafter. I naw it invselfr
. ■..»• foiior ncqiailntMice has piqued
‘-You!’’ gulttcd Rom, while a autre nnd . PO^ibiljty hit this. 1 never, cren after
Jt
litViif-thp women. Before tbe tr In comitant publicity and discovery.
1 1,uvc wx'n and - heard, could have
; art i her It takes aboard some badly was a nire thing for the old war dog to incredulity shot across his startled face. I
valmneanvlio are ix-ing srt.t to the take bo much u« a gbw« of wine; he went
‘•You!** cxclaiiued
orcinin&gt;rwl others of ,1...
______ tI believed
"You!"
the group,
totlieved VOU
you ertliltv
guilty of thinthis; luat
but&lt;• now thnt
that
• my ,ti-ttilns young trnui does much to
&gt;i&lt;- sutfri Ings ut thv troz#n men on the for montlia without it; but theinstant he in evident aslontehment and dismay ! 1 haV® found it, I have the right to ask,
!
began to drink lie was moved to de or Rayner alone looked unchanged. It was 'I what are its contents?’
no news lo him, while to everv other ]|
“1 decline to tell you." .
t.v
ibon-r and otbrrofficers. It aay something disreputable, and tiiat was
"Do yon deny my right to inquire??
u . rintt uic »&gt;n*tertou&lt; voungrnan Is Mr. the trouble now. He was on unluckv man in the party it was a shock.' Up to I
lix&gt; iievn p?&lt;'«uor*d to n first old trooper, who had risen fromithe low­ that instant the prevailing
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“I «'iH not discuss that question now.
belief'bad
,-.i &lt;v in ti.pt. Roller's company. Cant,
1 will not tell
r .now# liter be still terb a decided dis- est gradm, fought with credit, and oven, been With Ross that Buxton had found j The ol,ier is far
some
garrison
gossip
and
was
building
I
.
v
ou
« Kut&lt;‘, except this: there te no word
.-tiic5UUUK officer.
al tirnetk. commanded hte ruginraht dur­
ru-jiJ Lieut. Huyneprove* a dtsturb»1...........
TI...
I there Hint
tlmt ...I
an engaged ~l,.l
girl should not
: -&gt;it Sui'Hig t«e officers at Fort Warren- ing the war: but war records cbuld not an edifice thereon. His positive state­
nave hiui when he wouldn't save himself, ment. however, was too much for the write."
•‘Of tlmt I mean to satisfv myself, or
and he bad lo go. The court was or­ most incredulous.
"Now what have you to say?" he asked, rather"-----dered, ami the result wits n foregonecou, ..:f.ir five &gt;«-.ir». The ctsunmnS"You will not ‘open it, Kate. No!
in rude triumph.
.. la.'poHl receive* Lieut. Itsyne kiudlv riurion. The, colonel, hte adjutant nnd
There was no answer for a moment; I’ut tlmt letter-down! You have never
i . . : . to^vk-a dinner m his honor. In Maj. Stannard were to drive to town
known me to prevaricate in the faintest
i 1,-i-t nf:ii&lt;iaffhlry treat him welt.while during die afternoon and take the east then Ross spoke;
- ;:,(4Fjrv dii own regiment) do not. it
"Of eourae, Capt Buxton, I withdraw degree, and you. liavo no excuse for
Uih$ tbe iroutdo connected with bound train, leaving Maj. Waldron in
name was a reurtaiartlM). which into
any expression of doubt It never oc­ doubting. I will furnish a copy*of that
i.&lt;-.-ted lilmdf a M’rioii' uffeu.oe principally command of the post: but before guard curred to me that you could have seen for Mr.
Van Antwerp nt any time;
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UlUU, but
MUI.
♦ ,i; t. ItejiiW* cvideiH-v. This ru'lnx was mounting a telegram was received, which
I you cannot see it."
qrwd
IdRhcr nuihorlUcs. HomeiUf was sent from department headquarters It. May I ask when nnd how?"
“
You
still-persist
in
your
wicked
and
“Hie last time I was officer of the day,
•led. Hu?iiv taire* up liisqiiont-io tn n the evening before, announcing that one
’ viine divlanre trum tike other officers' 3f tho officers detailed for the court was' sir: and Copt. Rayner te my witness as unnatural intimacy with that man. even
to the time. Others, whom I need not after all tiiat I have u&gt;ld you. Now for
ir&lt; ICapt. Rayner'S wi e gets .angry seriously ill and directing Maj. Waldron
t-.(
li e &lt; «lone|\- courtesy
lo Havne, ana
and to take hte place. So it resulted in tbe mention, saw it with me. There is no tho last time hear me: 1 have striven not
,
: i me
&lt; &lt;nirir»j io
-ampis itindrtl Into Hnynr am! anti-Ha'uc
mistake, sir. The woman was there." to tell you this; I have striven not to
.. : ;&gt;u* A" evMiteK.gathering al Capt. Ray pan being left to the command of die
sully your thoughts by such a revelation;
■ \ Inuro*. where Hie matter is cHscutmmI. Is senior captain present for dutv. and tiiat And Buxton stood enjoying the effect.
.--rii nn by tte&gt; cries «t ••tire” from outside.
Rohs looked white and dozed. He but. since nothing clue will check you,
He had never
I'l- Aiit f.li •&gt;.-The Are t&lt; In a liouse ovcuioed man was Capt. Buxton
tell it I must, and what 1 tell you my
!•■-rate Platicy (who was a «-ergeant &lt;1 urine had so big a command before in all hte turned slowly away, hesitated, looked i husbaud told mo in sacred confidence,
bock, then exclaimed:
!i&gt;d!«u fiulit airiiiKmni in tbe prelude) and
- '-..tv. who (■« a •)-ii idivrs. iJetit. Hayne life.
"You arc sure it was—It was not some though soon enough it will be a scandal
Maj. Waldron of course had tpgo homo
।ev «'id ids little dnurlder from the
to the whole garrison.”
u nrs. ami al?o 'irie* a bundle &lt;&gt;f bank notes of and make hte preparations. Mr. Hayne, one tiiat had a right to lx? there?"
And whan darkness settled down on
.ii- itenoiiiinalloii. which Mr». (Taney eagerly
"How could it be?" said Buxton,
■ lies and apparently unisiiiers ofgrvater therefore, liad brief op|x&gt;rtuiiity to spenk
Fort Warrener that starlit April evening
;&gt; irtnucr tlisu the live* •»&lt; her hu-tMUid and with him. It was seen, however, that gruffly. “You know he Iris not an ac­
nnd tlie first warm breeze from the touth
fl.; !&lt; one iilniself Is i-atiiy luirned. and Mi-s
quaintance
in
town,
or
here,
who
could
they had a short talk together on the
came sighing about the casements, aud
major's piazza, and that when they be with him there at night."
••Dof*tli.Tomman&lt;llngofflc«rlcnow of j one by one
Oae the
l , lights 'appeared along of'• ailed Mr. Horee. after a mo.near'. 1 £c"» ™’-.*!"”
«ht?ltl»
■ f.. i-tei:»• — I ianry lain th** hospital anti hte parted the major shook him warmly und
it?
”
asked
Mr.
Royce,
after
a
moment
’
s
.
for ;i&gt;e fir-t tint*-, ’•cts trudrrlr toward cordially by thcliand. Rayner. Buxton.
I
Travera
’
window.
The little note lay in
1. notching linn nivlit aud day. When
silence.
ashes on the hearth, and she. with burn'' 11- . istuldtbat l.lcut. Il.jne was tlie man Ross and some junions hap|xmcd to be
"I
am
the
commanding
officer.
Mr.
.
ini:: ]rv is ererdly agitated, and hte coming down idong the walk nt the mo­
| ing. shame stricken checks.with a black,
■ r y nrly torbuis any one to talk to him. ment, and, seeing them, us though .with Royce," said Buxton, with majestic dig­
• .-.p-. KatnetS mt.-shows n strange Interest In
' .
"at least I will be after 12o'clix:k; scorching, gnawing pain nt her heart,
•■w.-lfan* ufClalKyi.no * He. li.tyiu* refuses pointed meaning the major called out, so I n*,‘'
and you may depend upon it. gentle­ was hiding her fuco in ber pillow.
• . . &lt;■!.! a&lt;!ram*.* made by ui&gt;1 comrades uiiIkm that
til*,. all
nil could
c.ml.l hear:
Iu..,.
.
And yet it was.a jolly evening after
men. this thing will not occur while 1 j[
ihf&gt; vvi-re-* I'-lief in his inDocence or the
"By the way. Hayne, 1 wish you would
uxr 1 f nh.eh he wa- cunvii-t&lt;-«i. This would
! nil—that te, for some hours and for some
1 - । r-u-.-i.-nBv h d-. lar..:»un ilia: they believed drop in occasionally while I’m gone aud am in command without its receiving
IK-ople.
As Mrs. Rayner and her sister
'■'.ulu t.jiier t-. !h- a perjurer, or al least mhthe exact treatment it deserves. Re­
1 were so soon to go, probably by the mor­
l!:*-y rfet-H'i-1«- side with Cant Rayner. take Mrs. Waldron out for a iwalk or
1 1. iiTKl: '. -Mtea Travers asks her sister. drive; my horaes are always at your member, now. not a word of this to any­ row’s train if their section could be se­
Mrr at.ivKrr way »ii* shows
much Interest in
body. You are os much interested as I
cured, the garrison had decided to have
■ ; i ini’j’-. -j»i ■1crlMrt*i'her belief in LiciiL service. And—a—I'll write toy^ouabout
Ha. ne* iutuHTii.'e ut the cnnnM. whlcti prove* that matter the moment I'vq hod a nrn in bringing to justice 3 man who an informal dance as a suitable farewell.
will disgrace hte uniform nnd his regi­
• hie 1&gt;.tii tlmtnt theft. They quarrel, fl
chance
to
talk
with
the
colonel-r-to-tnnrTlieir announcement of impending de­
1
‘lu.t Mb* Travera dues not love her
ment and insult every lady in the garri­
—it e. Van Antwerp, but has beep persuaded row, prbbably." And Hayne touched
parture had come so suddenly and un­
-Into promteiuH to uinrry turn by his mother nnd ius cap in parting salute, and went blithe­ son by such au act. This sort of thing
expectedly that there was no time to
of course will run him out of the service
a «• 1 Lit 8 - This Chapter deals largely with ly off with brightened eyo nnd rising
prepare anything elaborate, such ite a
for
good
and
alL
We
simply
have
to
be
' - sort*! &lt; tetut b.it.ee* .-aused by the Hayne color.
german\vith favors, etc.; but good mu­
•.nr .•'..uicy, while drunk, appears at Ilaync'a
sure of our ground and make the evi­
Buxton glowered after him a moment,
sic aud an cxtem|»orizpd supper could be
.rtirs aud pileuusly te-gs to ace the Beu­
dence conclusive. Ix.-ave that to me the
: nHn:.
,
•'
t- : ;
■.
had without trouble. Tho colonel’s wife
xnd conversation suddenly ceased in their
next time ii happens. I ZQpeat, say noth­
• n uiti: It - Mi-w Travers writes a tetter to party. Finally be blurted out:
and most of the cavalry ladies, on con­
; &lt; r liltin'.. VmiAntwVlp. telling bita that she
ing of this to any one.”
sultation, had decided that it was the
"Strikes mo your major mlatt do a
-•« not tove him and tuat hr had better release
But
Rayner
liad
already
told
his
wife.
livrfrom her pruuu«*. Mh-s Travera accidental­ good deal better by himself and lite regi-.
very thing to do, aud the young officers
?. o».Thrars a rotnersatioi! between her sister
Just as Maj. Waldron was driving off
.•.ml Mrs. (Haney, hi which tlie former urxes the ment by standing up for its morale and t to the station that bright April after- * took bold with a will: they were always
• ■! i i.iucv and ou no account lei discipline than by openly flaunting his
I nmn. and hte carriage was whirling I ready for a dance.
.
Mruc. Havne. Miss Travrr- te con
!!&gt;.&gt;: the imu. knows suinelbiug about favoritism for convicts Jn our faces. If j through the east gate, the driver caught I
Hartle's ease which Mr. Hayne- ought tu know. I were in your regiment rd cut iim."
I sight of Lieut. Hayne 1™nXd
' „ .p±!:
“ ‘ ,! ”•"■&lt;**»&gt;* * &lt; .' At ief. Mi— Mi-s Travers accidentally iuaet&gt;
"You wouldn't have to “ muttered one
I " it-,. Haji .' at the house ot a mutual friend.
j rie avenue, waving his hand and ehout- ।
I'Ch-'g .. cpiivcrsatiuh it te shown Hint thu ^f "the group tc&gt; his neighbor: "the cut
as though ijotlnng had happened, pro- ,
I tag to tarn. Ho felgncl in hi. .pirital ,
j
hrr
■lusrge again si HnymrVas thu: he appropriated
u.e. 1 i.om-v banded him by the dying Cap*. Hull would have been on tin.’ other aide long-1
Hwne 1
i"i—»?.ui tata-i
H.Wue's -tuunieid that be rfgijlx. Jparded the •.««»•• A«.l thf. Ancnker .ws« »«•▼»««•.-"Ai-’’-‘i iKLtd* it.’ H contained ouiy"*wnAe awn subaltern.
I
"Whet te it, Hayne?** asked Waldron, I with courtesy. The colonel hod had a
Rayner slid nothing. His eyes were
with k:ntlly interest, leaning out of bia ! brief talk with his better liolf before
' starting for the train, and suggested that
&lt; .. '.tnri; 11 -llnttic has recovered from th- troubled und anxious,. and liu looked I
• :.'-s r-cvlred al thr Clsucy fire uudieturus ifter 11%-nc wi»h nn expression far more carriage.
lit was very probable that Mrs. Rayner
"They will be back to-night, sir. Here
•■d -y. iii it night cj.uk-v niros up »t llsync’s I
.
■
the folly of her ways by that
i-wltanno her n-qiirnt to see him,
in. and } weaneu
wearied than vindictive.
1 te n telegram that has just reached mo." ।' had seen
............
“•
,........
.1
it-t‘u.-»4otnlK 10 m.. num. Mrs. (.Tait—' “
----'
-te fond
- of
- music, cfiptnin,7 1
amt
how ^.rry tI U1U
mu llw
u’or ™me-4he
Tire major
.-1
.4 cai
, s fell you
vuu I1UW
. “
' •'!' '■
dwhtres that her husband l*drti
er. £»,er!-’1 mid Mr. Ross, with mischievous intent. 1 lobe hero to welcome them- but Mrs ' behaving as though he regretted tbe
.1! h.:- Iir-zu i&gt;r.utiri|i Brr. Capt. Itajner.
. &gt;iily at..'.ij:K tu prevent hu Interview between :‘He ‘hasn*’t *b;en to the
*
club
■’ since
*
the
‘ (Waldron will be delighted, and die will «lrangeinent-and if encouraged by a
■ luiey and llavnr. onivrj tlie (oimcr under r.r■ kle-ilnurtlie-wImlMbini:’’ tariolmnnsort of man­
; i!;o:.r is 1 tillvitired lliat Cliuicv knows night you sang •Eileen AlannaJ’&gt;Tliat I come u&gt; call U» moment vou M Lee | ••|ct&gt;dr&lt;»|»-the-whole-tliing
. ■•
*!1'-!1 in'^ht help to -clear bls was alxiut tlie time Hayne s piamicaine,’’ I know. Keep them till I get back, if you ner the would be glad to reciprocate.
I He felt far les? anxiety herein than he
“Yes," pul in Foster, "Mrs. Waldron I |«cssibly can."
faUTKB 11- Mrs. ILai.tr hs* learned that
. did in leaving the post to tire command
' “Ay, ay, air. Good-by.'
■ ■ r fls'iT. .Mis* Travers has met IJeut Hxy.ie says ho goes .-.nd owls lk)4'rio naw night
of Uapt. Buxton. So scrupulously hud
: te-- ..mwe o| h friend. Mrs. Rayner 1ms Ixwn After night just to hearnim play?’
"Good-by, Hayne. God bless you, aud.
1•
' rrd-'l. apnarriilly. over immrtbing
lie been courteous to that intractable
"It would be .well for him, than, if he
v:i-i . i,1; ,tlt ihrCiancys inrsume tluie. She
veteran that Buxton had no doubt in his
• x. /"'1' ii‘ iiMure by el nnjlug her sister wltli kept a better guard on Mr. Haynp’sothcr
A little later that afternoon Mrs. Ray­
own inind that the colonel looked upon
;' iiln iuie! IJ«ut. Hayne wjreu tlmt young visitors." said Buxton, with a black
ner hod occasion to gi&gt; into her sister’*
: 1 . :£&gt;?rrt* hrr Inf alien of agiuu vlsitltu:
। .: iriri u. 'fbv visit is. uf courae, given up jcowL "1 don’t know how you gentle­ room. Il was almost sunset, and Nellie him as the model officer of the regiment.
' t-e-iiicrsqt! irrel naaln.
men in the Riflers look upon such mat­ had been summoned duwnntaint to two It was singularly unfortunate that he ■j
should Itave to be left in command, but '
1 u »nn 1.3-^An officer, Cant'Boston br
1 . "file prowiinx sroutnl Linn Hnvnc's ters. but in the — Ch the man who dared visitors. Both the hulirs were busy with his one or two seniors among the cap-I
t • s at :l.Lt, -ees h chrrsg! drive up. to introduce:! woman of the town into their packing, Mrs. Rayner, na betaine
his quarters would be kicked out in short an invalid, superintending, and Miss tains were away on long leave, aud there ;
"Ilia i;t apt
was no htdp for it. The colonel, seriously
Travera. as liecwe tbe junior, doing nil
order."
“You don’t juenn to say that anybody the work. It was rather trying t &gt; puck disquieted, had a few words of earnest
vers ; c -idrnuiJly thr next &lt;tav a* &gt;be
talk with him before leaving" the post,
l»W. It is annuunn-ii that MI»s Accuses Hayne ef that, do you?’asked nil the trunks and receive visitors of
cautioning him so particularly not to
• l ‘•uni rf urn rust. Slut Is dependent Roas, in amaze.
both Hexes hi odd hours. Some of her
interfere with any of the established de­
"I do—just that. Only, I nay this to garrison acquaintances would have been
tails mid customs that Buxton got very
you, it has but just come to light, find only glad to come nnd help, but lhew whom
-.v-THi'e. In order Hid she may no longer I
?neor two know it. To prove it positively she would have welcomed were not much annoyed, ami slw^-d it.
■i
|,&gt;ok toher *&gt;rother-iii tawfor Mippnr
••If your evidcncawcrenot imperative­
Uv’.p realties that he is li» lore with Ml:
he’s got to be allowed lucre rope; for ho agreeable to tbe Indy of the house,’ und
ly Iiecetwir*
necessary irviviv
before this
court I• mcviimc
declare *I
iy
nua wui*
jet her out of the ’way
t time before those the lady of the house would have I believe I’d leave you behind," said the
we could clinch the matter. If he sus­ chosen were not agreeable to her. The
colonel to his adjutant. "Tlrere te no
CHAPTER XIV
pects it te known he- won’t repeatit; if relations between tho sisters were some­
telling what mischief Caj»t. Buxton
:i he best laid schemes o’ 'mice aud kept to ourselves lie will probably tr?
what strained and unnatural, and had
won t do if left to himself."
• l. gang aft a-gley." Mrs. Rayner, ill (gain—and ,be caught. Now I charge been growing more und more so for sev­
It must have been near midnight, and
eral flays past. Mrs. Rayner’s desk wns
ia. mind and body, had yielded to her you all to regard this ns confidential.’’
the hop was going along beautifully, and
already
packed
away.
She
wunUxl
to
‘
"But.
Capt.
Buxton."
said
Rott,
"this
lord’s entreaties and determined to Mart
Capt. Rayner, who was officer of tlie day,
send a note, and bethought her of her sis­
•-ft ward with lier Rister withput delay. is so serious a matter that I don « like to
'was just escorting liis wife into supper,
relieve it. Who can prove such » story’/* ter's portfolio.
I’Miking was already begun. Miss Traand Nellie, although looking n trifle tired
••Of course not, Mr. Rohs. You are
Opening it she drew out some paper
v^Hilisd promised herself that she would
and polo, was chatting brightly with a
auite
ready
to
treat
a
man
as
a
thief,
but
and
envelopes,
and
with
tho
latter
come
•' tdiin thirtv-six hours put Mr. Hayn« in
knot of young officers, when n corporal
can’t believe he’ll do any other tlmt is dis­ pn envelope sealed nnd directed. One
pi^ession of certain facts or theories
of the guard camo to the door: "The
glance at its superscription sent tho blood
reputable.
Tiiat
is
characteristic
of
your
'• hick in her opinion bore strongly upon
commanding officer’s compliments, and
jtyle of reasoning," said Buxton, with to her cheek and fire to her eye. Was it
th "clearing up" of the caae againM
ho desires to see tho officer of the day at
possible? Was it credible? Her pet, her
hira; Mr. Hayne had determined that lie biting sarcasm.
once.”'
.
baby
sister,
her
pride
und
delight
—
until
XYou can’t wither me with contempt,
There was a general laugh. "Isn’t that
weidd see Maj. Waldron on the coming
she found her stronger in will—her proud
Buxton all over? Tbe colonel would
day and begin active efforts toward* the Zapt. Buxton. I hare a right to my
□pinion, and I luive known Mr. Hayne spirited, truthful Nell was beyond ques­
uever think of sending for an officer in
restoration of bte social rights: the doc­
tor rears, und if I did believe him guilty tion corresponding with Lieut. Hayne!
tho dead of night, except for a fire or
tor Imd about decided on a new projof one crime five years ago I’m not so Here was a note addressed to him. How alarm; but old Bux. begins putting on
( i t for inducing Clancy to unbosom
ready to believe him guilty of another many more might not have*been cxhiujsclf of wliat he knew; Capt. Rayner,
frills tho moment be gets a chance.
iJinnged! Ruthlessly now she explored
now. 11118 isn’t—Un t like Hayne."
Thank God, I’m not on guard to-night!’’
tirul -of t)ie long struggle, ma almost
“No, of course not. as I said before. the kiosk, searching for something from
n-rulylto welcome.anything which sliould
.
Now, will you tell me, Mr. Bosh, just why Him, but her scrutiny was vain. Oh, laid Mr. Royce.
establish his subaltern’s innocence, aud
"What can he want with you?" asked
what
could
sho
say,
what
could
sh?
do.
Mr. Hayne chose tlxat ramshackle.old
Mrs. Rayner, pettishly- “Tlie idea of
"as on tho point of asking for six ihanty out thereon tlie praino, all by
«. convev to her erring Raster an ■ade­
one captain ordering another around like
months’ leave just as soon as he had
lib-self, unless it was to be where ho quate tense of tlie extent of her displeas­
,
•".rringed for Clancy’s final discharge could have his chosen companions with ure? How could she bring her to realize tliis!"
•TH be buck in five minutes, said
from service; he hud leaaons for staying him at night, and ho one be the wiser/
the shame, the guilt, the scandal of her Rayner, ns ho picked up bte sword and
at the [x»t until that Hibernian house­
soorae? She, Nellie Travers, the be­
“I don’t pretend to fathom hte motives,
hold was fairly and squarely removed; rir; but I don’t believe it was for any such
trothed wife of Steven ’Cten Antwerp, dirappenred.
But ten tuinutee—fifteen— pawed, and
•■' I Mrs. Clancy's plan was to take Mike
Lorrewponding racretly with thb-thh
he came not. Mrs. Rayner grew worried
purpose ns you seem to
1,1 Thv distant east, “where she had
"taatber words, you think I m circu­ { -coundrtd, whose past, crime laden as it ! and Mr. Blake led her out on the rude
Ititid-t,"
There were oilier schemes lating bamlras scandal, do
Imd been, was as nothing compared to
’
piazza to see what they could see, and
projects, no doubt, but these mainly
-I have raid nothing of the klhd; and tbe prreent with its degradation of viccl 1 several otbera Htrolled out at the same
•'■tirerned our leading characters, and I prottwt againflt your putting wordk mto | Ab! she Imd it! Wliat would ever move
I time. The music had erased, and tbe
'-inc and all they were put to tho right my mouth I never used."
1 her os that could and must?
1 night air was not too cold. Not a soul
dxjut l.y tho events of the following day.
"You intimated as much, anyhow, and |
When tlie trumpets rang out their sun- .I wu in sight out on tbe starlit parade.
Tlie colonel; with hte gruff second in vou plainly don’t believe it.
*ct e»u
call and the boom --------------------of the evening
, iI sei
, gun |1 Not an unusual sound was heard. 'Hyre
the windows in Fnrt
Fort Wozzcuer
Wattpner and
and
■
command,
Stannard, had been un- ’ "Well, I don^t believe—that is, I don t ' shook

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was nothing to indicate^the famteal
trouble: and yet Capt Buxton, thecosoixuutding officer, Itad I men called out by
bte "striker’ or soldier servant before 11
o’clock, had not returned at all, and in
little over lialf an hour had sent for.tbe
officer of die day. What did it mean?
Questioning and talking thus among
themgelvi-H, somebody said. "Hark,w and
held up a warning hand.
Faint, far, muflled, there eounded on
the night :tir a shot, tl:qn a woman's
scrcatu; th.-n nil was still.
.
"Mrs. Clancy again!" soidDne,
“That was not Mrs. Clancy, .’trras ufor different voice,” answer^ Bl.C.e, and
tore away across the jiarade as fast as lite
long tegs would carry him.
“Look! Tlie guard are running too!’
cried Mrs. Waldron.
Wliat can it be?”
And, sure enough, th-? gleam of the rifles
could be seen as the men ran rapidly
away in the direction of the east gate.
Mrs. Rayner had grown gluutly, and wm
looking at Mirs Travers, who with white
lips and clinched hands stood leaning on
Olli*
ou© of flit*
the wnrirlnn
wooden ..nets
pasta nwl
aud gazing with
all her ©yenacross thedim level. Others
came hurrying out from the hall. Ollier
young officers ran in pursuit of the find
starters. “What’s the matter? What’s
happened?’’ were |he questions that flew
from lip to lip.
.
“I—I must go home," faltered Mrs.
Rayner. “Come, Nellie!"
“Oh, don’t go, Mrs. Rayner. It can’t
be anything serious."
But, even as they urged, n man came
running towards them.
“Is the doctor here?" he panted.
“Yes. What’s the trouble?" asked Dr.
Pease, as he squeezed hte burly form
through tlie crowded doorway.
“You're wanted, sir.
Loot'nant
Hayne’a shot; an’ Capt. Rayner he’s hurt
.too, sir,"
To be continued.

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science has I O 11861F developed,
with many years • practical experience in
preparing medicines.
Bo sure to get only

Hood’s Sarsaparilla
SoldbyalldroggUti. gl;*lxforf3. Prepared only

IOO Doses One Dollar
)IRD8. PARROTS, bogs. Ferrets. Rabbit*.
kUlrds Ekes. Goldfish, .mug Restorer,Trap
Cages. Ftex Mime. «•«»•.
ijaoxM Iiju tt:iu&gt; Htouh Cleveland. Oldo|

•John A. Mitcliell. a prominent citizen of
Adrian, aged 72, is dead. He was a retired capitalist.

Loose's Red Clover Pile Remedy, is a
positive s]H?clfic for all forms of the dis­
ease. Blind, bleeding, Itching, ulcerated
and protruding piles. Price We. For
sale by W. II. Goodyear.

STEAM ENGINE

Thos. .1. Wright, 18 years old, goes to
■Ionin three years for forgijig a $1 On-note
at Howell.

BOILER

OR

If you will Mend us your address, we will mall
you our illustrated pamphlet explaining all
ATLAS ENGINE WORKS,
about Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Electron oltale
iteit and Appliances, and their charming effects
INDIANAPOLIS, IND.
uno" th® uervims debilitated system, and how
they will quickly restore vou to vigor, and niaahood. Pamphlet free. If you are thus afflicted,
IT.OBk lK ORDKR.
we will send you a Belt and Appllanren un a Stale of MIchlKiui. CMintv of Ha&lt;»/-Ks.
At a session ot the 1‘rntiaie I'-nurt for the
trla,‘
Voltaic BkltOo.. Marshall. Mich.
enuntv of Ilarrv. iiolden at thr rrotoiU- Office tn
tbe
city
of
Hiv*thitr».
«ald ronnty. on Wednes­
E. Nelson, a half millionaire ot Cheboy­ day the isth day rf Oriin b-r.
in the year one thous­
gan, made his first money by making fteh and eight bimdml and alnrtvI
’
rrseiit.
Cburir*
W.
Armstrong. Judge •!
barrels.
ProbtUe.
1 n thr matter ot tbr estate ot Jacob De Priester

John J. Perkins mimlnWrabw of said estate

VTben Baby wax sick. we gave her Castcrta.

nmv tie h»3U&lt;! hii-I niuxed, and be 1k&gt; discharg­
ed from bis sal-1 truM.
7iiereui«on II h 1 ordered, that I rldav. the
7th day of November A. D.. lSf». at leu o’clock
In the forenoon, be OHsIrned tor the hearing of
said
that the heirs M law I,.
of a«l4
said
j------petition,
u — and
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t-HaaUngs, In said county.

Charles Slone, one of the best farmers,
ofWasWnaw county’ and * pioneer, te
dead.

Mm. vlnatow’sSoothlnKHTrapaUonld always
be used for Children teething. It soothe* the
shlld. softens the gumsjHava ail pato. cures
wind eolic- and la thr best remedy fo.-dlsrrtxr*.
Twenty-fire oenta a boUte.
Olivet college has 255 atudente up to
date, and more eomlng each day.

Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

Uco to the persons Interested In *sdd enate. ot
tbe pendency ot cxld petition, and the brarinx
.ta-..- ..t
n-vler tn tfe.

previous to said day nf hearing.
P
CiiAMum W. Anvxyjmxo.

GILLASPIE,
Corner ofOourtand Jefferson Bt. Keep* Omjr.
feed boue meal, ground ov»ier-*hei), cex food
fJrloSSk Ataw B xsnwTii stock ot grocertra.
Good goods. Lo* pnee*.

BEATTY’S PlAHOS&amp;^&amp;Xg

aZdre-. Ex Major Lintel F. Beatty. Unrirfu- .

I

�OF INTEREST TO LrtDIEJI
Are you contemplating buying a

Seal Plush Jacket, Seal Plush Saque, Newmarket
or Ulsterett^
If so we would respectfully inform you that we have a complete line of these garments and you will confer a great TaVor upon us if you
will examine these goods and compare with Grand Rapids and Detroit prices.
.

Misses and Childrens Cloaks.
We have a very attractive stock of plaids and stripes in childrens garments that is winning the admiration of the little folks.
WE HAVE THE LATEST FAD IN UNDERWEAR

LADIES COMBINATION OR UNION SUITS.
These suits are very popular in the cities and are received with favor by our customers.
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We make a specialty of

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Children’s Scarlet Lambs-Wool Underwear
Our sales have more than trebbled this season on these goods

We invite you to make our store your headquarters to meet your friends and if you have purchases to make will use our utmost endeavors
.
to please you in price and quality as well.

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Tred’k^Hotchkiss

TredITHotchkiss
“"The" DRU06IST.

Ayer's Medicines. Japanese Family Medicines. Pierces Medicine, Warner's Medicine. Harters Medicine. Piso’s Cure. Peruna. Lacupia. Manalin. Kings Discovery. Kemps Balsam.
&lt; .Hill’s Peerless Remedies, Cobb's Pills, Beechams Pills, Brandreth Pills. Schencks Pills, All Kinds Pil Is Syrup Figs, Horlicks Food. Malted Milk. Catarrh Cures, Cough Cure.-.
Asthma Cures. Kennedy's Medicines, Cuticura Medicines, Electric Bitters, Kendall Spavin Cure. Winslow Soothing Syrup, Mustang Liniment, Pond’s Extract Trask Ointmefit.
Ely’s Cream Balm, Ransom’s Hive Syrup.’.GarglinglOil, Lanes Famsly Medicines. Zoapnora. Hibbard’s Rheumatic Remedy, Harts Rheumatic Remedy. Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Ham­
burg Drops, and hosts of others too numerous to mention.
.
tSyGenuihe Imported German Ball Blue. This is undoubtedly the best Blueing made.
We desire to call your attention again to the Cash Coupon system in regard to Patent Medicines. Remember it is I off or 25 per cent, saved. You have with a $1 medicine 5 coupons,
with a 50c medicine 2 coupons, with a 25c medicine 1 coupon. A full line of Artist Goods, Plaques, Palette Knives, Studies, Palettes. Gold Paint, Brushes. Easels. English tube paints
6 cents each, finest American paints 5 cents each.

FRED’K HOTCHKISS.
THE MARKETSA Mr. Hobday, of Blooming Grove, Pika
-county, Pa.. ha* for years regularly picked
■ and marketed a crop of albino huckleber­
ries. Whether Hobday’s oddity b a species

haa been of the albino order as far back aa
tbe memory of the first settlers of Pike
county. There ia but one other patch that
grows white huckleberrioa in th® United
State® an far aa known: that one is &lt;ra the
farm «»f M. C. Everett, ia Sussex county,
N.J. The Pike county crop of albinos is
’ttaually about twelve bushels; the New

bushel-—St. 1-oubt Republic.

Tbe -big four" were in bathing Friday
afternoon. When they ail stood on the
apriag board of tbe raft there were even
beta un shore that the board would break,
but tbe
bathers dived off just in time
to mnk« those who wagered on tbe board
breaking Iom. The "big four" challenge
thr county to produce their equal tn
weight- When they marched out of the
water they presented an imposing appear­
ance. taking up anuudcrabte room on the

“Worms are very interesting animab.”
remarked a friend who has given some at­
tention to tbe subject.
“The worms we tised to go Ashing with
when wc were boys?"
“Yen, they will do as a type. Tbe com­
mon earth worm is covered with bristles,
which in reality are in the form of re­
curved hooks. These hooks extend from
head to tail, and may be felt by pulMng
the worm backward through the Angers.
“Tlie mouth of a worm Is placed in tbe
second segment, near the apex of t hn body.
Worms feed on earth, Ailing themselves
with a generous supply thereof, tor the
sake of the nutritive particles contained
therein. Tbe common belief is t hat if you
cut a worm in tiro the separate parts will
grow Into worms. This b nut strictly true.
Worms axe propagated from eggs. To cut
a worm in two means that the hinder seg­
ment will die, th® forward part live.”
"What uro those little horse hairs found
in pools and creeks! The boys call them
worms and snakes. What uro they in realtty’"
"They are what are termed ’round
worms.’ The round worm ia a remarkable
animr.L It begins life as a larva in mud or
in a water pool. When well developed it
becomes aquatic. It multi piles very rapid­
ly, ao rapidly in .fact that many people say

Hastings,
Apples—Dried." c perl t&gt;.
Butter- IV i IS
Clover seed *3 SO53.73.
.
Brans-t 1.60 per bu.
Com—roe.
Boef-Uvs. »2J»a«3.oocalves. tXCO.CK.BO
Kncs—jo 3.22c.
Hides- Beet .Sc; calf, 3c.
Ijird—4e.
Mme-Bell ia jt al Me per bbl; water lime, H.80
-er ubl
Oats-4* perbu.
New potatoes-Mc. per bu.
Pork-M 75M6.0D.
p.wJrry— .iveueus. 6'ac;llre chiekens. s^c.
naster-SelltoF at |3 per ton.
Hatt-Belli ns at St per bbl.
Timothy Berd-MellltiiratWJW per bu.
Wbear-No l. uhltr BBBJLV. rud.«2eS%c.
Flour—•3.W per hundred.

Detroit.
Beans-Klio perbu for drv picked.
Butter—Uftlfc. crexmerr IS&amp;Kt
Corn -S»* per uu.
rtenerbu.
Poultry—Uve; chtokejw. Bc;ducfcs.

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au aneieut cuatnui, for the hands of mtun-

MOST GOOD
If the. lowest prices and best qualities of
goods are any object; if prompt attention to
the wants of customersis any inducement; then
buy yobr boots, shoes, rubbers, overshoes, etc

wiggling worms into a dozen parts the
probability is that each separate part will
live."—Detroit Pros Pram.

Th.

TOUR

Try the Hastings Banner
one year.

of ths statejfcani of Education in place
Jmum M. Ballou, w boa* term ofofflevwill «■»
plre December ;Ukt, A. D. IW: Also * rrpn-'cn
tatlre In couareas tor thetud congresdotia'
district of this state, to which your county bloan; also a senator far the Ittb 'etiAtor.s.
tom. composed at tbe enuotlea ot Barry and
gstou * also it
&gt;•&gt;. u...
tgrw fur dm

treasurer, register of deed&gt;. piw-cum&gt;2
torwy, two circuit court conudfswloner- t&gt;
coroner* atid h counit surv*vr&gt;r
Aud you are hereby further
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taMOtNtaBttWttbMotion seven (.» nt th* • '••;
eterW a spedsl dty Hectluu will »■* !»»••« "
TnwUy Nor. 4. IM tor Wo pwwe o dec ; •moeni to nn vacancies as fellows viz; ( '■
m»vnr to till vacancy Mused by the realty-- •
ofC. ». Berbe. one alderman nt the’thlr&lt;- &gt; .d.

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Hastings Banner.

C.unty.
VOL. XXXV. NO. 27

HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER 6, 1890.

Hastings' Banner
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A GREAT OVERCOAT SALE GOING ON !

Published Thursdays by

HMTixas, men.

F.R. PANCOAST

.&lt; Co., one of the foremost maiuifactortfig firms of Bochew.er N. Y TheeatK*
I14?*.,.0* Rothscblld. Ufov?;
&gt; u-tlflce are of little linportnnee to the p mite,
to ,ay th?, immetw© ttmek la
t ^‘u;.thTieMfan’ hou*’' »
We placed about a quarter of It on sale last 8aUirdav wiuiout
e 1?st. "hlpmrnt arrived last
hlsuered around Hist the lower was selling some •pedal banrSus? Sad snrh
^FLu.r.'},1 of U!e
&lt;u b&lt;«*n»
tn our Overooat Department Inst Saturday are sitiply bovoud dw&lt;rr;i&gt;t)on ' We ni»^
‘f "t'n' :V
" 'locwd
3 ,’o'k on &lt;hit tables Uday. and any pmwu In need of an o.ereoatfor tmvor man
”,U "»*nimoU»
M lerred Into a walking advertlwnent for the Tower. The wrinderfH rhL^^ m
""S .wl11 «* lrxn»
H
&gt;.d.T with woudrt-. You u iHaak tt»eu»u*lqt&gt;rsUon: Ho«Tcaa thJ. -M! o., °tUUe!n.??®eolB *baJ . legant. made of the richest and finest fabrics, - and In the most comet’^h3J»Lr?r,i,(mrt‘S?aU
s’rupty
| Carr * .Melton*. Grander Ker&gt;ey«. Fte- fancy Orereoats and Efot^wlS p,
P ami w r offer them at less th anthe custom tailor pays for B»v Material
orapeto with merchant tailoring.

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HASTINGS. MICH.

Hudson's Tower Clothing Co
THE LEADING MICHIGAN CLOTHIERS.
Monroe, Canal and Pearl,

Grand Rapids.

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Michigan

CONTINUING THROUGHOUT THIS WEEK.
B- sore

secure Br.-st choice out of the list of remarkable bargalua.

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

IsOO Additional Overcoats Received Saturday, Placed on sale this Morning!
Prices iistimndlng. Excitement will grow each day. Hie store will be nackfd with eager buyers. Each duv barg.diw will vanish. Everybody will be deUgefcd and surprised with the wouderftm values.

i

See The New Lots We Show To-day
• /Ks omcorrs
.i» Kerwv Overcoats, wide triple
studied t-dge, raiMd seams, supernin- finish, extra Ii«Iiue and nuperbly
gAxt value |n the usual way
at 9W: tin* week sped*', 812- Don't
fail to see’ tbe»e goods.
'wa Columbia MeUon. Reaver.chevlot
Kersey and CasaliDcr? Overcoats,
cut sing u or double brea-sted. tjoy or
rcgrilar teugtli. His*J with e»s*»m«T»
or finest ttidians. compare favorable

•-.no special finest Fur B«-.ivrrs. Carr
Meltom.. amt tuumrUs! Kenwy and
• lieviofo. They are grace mid pertection. We claim Ao nw-rchaat tail­
or In M-clitgaii can equal them In
style. They are made equally an well
a« the bwt Fifrh-ave. tailor work for
winch th*se gentlemen ask jsueh
iT.ecs k.s wk «M&gt; and even 9«». | Sw
ours.- Do &gt;uu want 111® best fabrics
imported idol uueqiialled »tvle at
half their true value? The Tower
Ihb week from 91H to *23
.

POT’S OYEKCOfiTS
Boys' Overcoats. (' ajv* Overcoats,
selling the world over at 96. ages I to
13, lor 8^M&gt;.

•J00 Cape overcoats, worth SA to &gt;6 1 n
other stores, age- 1 to 13, fur *:-•»
ISO Cape Overcoats, compare favor­
able with regular &lt;10 goods for 87.00.

G5 Single Breasted Grey, are worth
so per cent advance at «holesale,
sizes for boy? 1 yean and up, 91.00.

M0 Assorted Style* of Boys' good
durable
ovcrc&lt;»*r&lt;.
have , at
least Si JX) on every cue you Wy.

j;no Boys' Overcoats, embracing every
known material In the manufacture
of overcoats. Betailed for one week
at teas than any retailer tn Grand
Rapid* owns them at. for from 934»

HENS’ OVERCOATS
3CO Aten's Overcoats. Rtmulne Chin­
chilla, blue andbronn. velvet collars
stitched edgef. usual price 974X1, we
senior UM.

M® Skijrie Breasted ClilocblUa. three
colors, bound senje lined, al-o about
, thirty L’nicn Melton Overcoats. any
■ of tnciu v orth $a.00 for 9.100
120 Shetland Ulsters, leather and
brown color, a few blue, rut lon&lt;.
warm, and *old regularly at 81240;
also three lots of small knot Eur Bea­
ver and Chinchillas, worth regularity
*1240; for 99.00.-

COUNTY NEWS.
This morning finds the ground robed in
white.
The Ladies Mite society will meet on
the 18th Inst, nt Mr*. Bevins hi Woodland.
Every laxly Is invited as .on that day they
have a quill to make.
.
Thanksgiving exercises at the church
here, the 27th. union services.
Frame Engle has returned from Barr
Oak where be has been for-somr time.

The great event of last week was the
. _
marriage of Misg Slell.u Sprague to George
Graham. They were married at the resi­
dence of tin- bride'* parent* by Rev. John
Branch, of Van Buren Co. None were
present at the ceremony but near relatives
of the bride and a frw intimate friends of
the. family.
•
Obed Chamberlain has moved to Clover­
dale.
Large quantities of appl&lt;^&gt; are awaiting
shipment from here.
Howard Mdsher's store took fire from an
Imperfectly connected stove pipe one day
last week, but prompt and vigorous action
soon subdued the flames.
A few peraon* from here went to Kala­
mazoo last Saturday to hear the democratic

Largest leading reliable Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers

Corner Pearl And Monroe Streets,''Grand Rapids, Michigan,

DRINK
cd^FEE
Mocha, Java and Rio.
A

What’s it for?
Torn it

WHOLE NO. 1848.
Harvey Coons, of Lowell. was In town a
few minutes Thurday evening.
Jas. O'Donnell spoke to a large and ap­
preciative audience Thursday p. m. The
comet band furnished some excellent
music for the occasion.
. "
Mrs. Ann Fowl and Mrs. Ensign, of
New York, visited W. H. Pardee and wife
last Friday and Saturday.
George Kelly has been Improving his
house with a new roof.
F. L. Kelly, of Grand Rapids, registered
at tbo Commercial.
Hallowe’en was celebrated here.
Messrs. Lowden and Oviatt adtiressed
the Patrons here Iasi Wednesday evening.
Livingstone A Culler have a large
quantity of cabbage nnd turnips for sale.
S. W. Custer anil wife, of Campbell,
were In town Thursday p. m.
Warren Fogelsong is enjoying a ‘visit
from bis father, of Mansfield. Ohio.
Trade Is picking up in our town steadily.
Juo Henry, of Bowne. will have a sale
soon and will move to Wisconsin.
'Frank Wolfe and Geo. Karchcr are at
IxiwcH working on the new U &amp; H.
bridge.
The male quartette famished some nice
music for the occasion of O'Donnell’s
speech.
George Perkins is enlarging his bam
and will hayc accomodations for any
number of teams.
•
Wheat and potatoes are-marketed here
in large quantities.
'
The M. E. quarterly meeting was held
last Sabbath.
It is rumored that we are to have another
blacksmith.
Albert Kahler has gone north to work
this winter.
Elmer Lightfoot and wife are now
domiciled near the school house.
The Freeport male quartette will furnish
music at Irving station to-night (Monday.)
James McKi*vet|. our candidate for
sheriff, was'in town Friday. .
Fred McCollom Is again able to attend to
his duties as Agt. of the Ixiwell A Hastings
It. R.
J. Chcesebro has his mill nearly ready
for business again. It has been greatly
improved.
U-ap Karcher left Erlday evening for
Cuteheon. Missaukee Co.. where he ex­
pects to remain this winter.

T. Barl&gt;er last week.
Mrs. J. W. Barber, of &lt;ihio. is the guest,
at the home of W. T. Barber.
Peter Ix*narr ha* closed his labor for Me—
Call A Sanford In the meat market, and
has commenced moving his housebott
goods Into S. R. Willison’s house, for
whom he hasJjinSd out to work for the
term of one year.
Boyd Cortrightzexpects to move Into the
h ouse to I* vacated by P. Lenarr.
'
The Kenhopoo Indians have been here
aliout ten days, drawing unite a crowd
both day and night- They are now draw­
ing the attention of people in and about
Delton.
I’. D. Lawrence, Will Elliott and Frank
Seller intend to start for the, north woods
soon after election on an bunting excupbion.
..
•
E. Ormsby, of Dowling, was making
friendly calls upon relatives and friends
Saturday mid Sunday.
Possibly, some
greater bodily attraction draws the lesser
body within our corporate limits.
Mrs. J. M. Cross has moved into rooms
over Mrs.,Eddy's millinery srore.
C. Flansbnrg. A. G. Cortright, T. MoElwaln, I. Montgomery attended the dem­
ocratic blowout at Kalamazoo Saturday.
Ed. Hursley aud wife, A. L. Nicbols
and wife visits! a sister of the latter. Mrs.
W. Hull and family at Pine lake Saturday.
Mrs. Geo. McElwain, of Plainwell, is
tiic guest of Mrs. Brad. Tompson.

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Snow fell to the depth of two inches
Tucsdnj- night, but aoon melted off.
Mrs. Robert Perry, of Battle Creek, vis­
ited her sister, Mrs. John Russell laat
week. '
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The folluudtig officem were installed at
G. T. ball Saturday evening:
C. T.—John Tompkins. .
V. T.—Chia- Shepard.
It. S.'—Wert Jewell.
A. S.'—Lyman Wileox.
F‘ S;—Vim Hartom.
T.-Ed. Fnmt.
M.—Myrtle Tuckerman.
C.—Mrs. Tompkins.
S. J. T.—Mary E. Wilcox.
•
G.—Dan Olmstead.
fi—Earl Wilcox.
I*. D.—Jerome Frost.
The juvenile G. T. instaliedtheir officers
this week with the following list:.
C. T.—Clara Leonard.
V. T.—Amy Shepard.
C.—Mnblc Tuckerman.
P. C. T.—MyrtieTuckerman.
R. 8.—Lucy Ogden.
T. —Edna Russell.
F. S.—Gertie Tasker.
•M.—Grace Powers.
G. — Lizzie Brady. •
S. —Lillie Ogden. „
A. S.—Myrtle Nay.
1). M.—Earnest Frost.
R. II. S.—George Packer.
L. H. S.—Addle Wright.

luist week the typo made we say Bible
for •’Story of the Bible.” Both arc good
books, the former preferred but supposed
to be In the family of every reader of the
Ban.nki: at least
12XBeaver Chluehllli*.. Kersey and
Judson E. Chaqdler began his school in
Casalrnere Overcoat*, cut with raise
district No. 8, on Monday the 3rd of Nov.
scams. stitched or bound, with or
without velvet collar, •erg’’ lined,
An Increase of business is reported at
worth ordinarily *13 to 910 30, this
’the Gaskill post office.
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Soon the anxious nominees will know
how many sriends they have. Noon It
will Im* James or John. Before this is
read, the fate of many aspiring Michigan­
ders wiH have liecn decided for some time
to come.
A' letter just received announces the Defoxed Letter.
Quarterly meeting at the M. E. oirareh
Emma Barnes, of Kalamazoo,- was at marriage of. Geo. J. Hume to Nettft- Mc­ Saturday and Suuday.
Curdy
on Saturday, Oct. 84th, at Walla
home la&gt;t .Sunday.
Mildred Coming is visiting her mother
Walla,
Washington.
The
newly
wedded
Lurenu Klug, of Rlchlanil. was at home
pair have our best wishes for. their future. in Hillsdale.
the same day.
The diphtheria patieuts are on the gain.
Rev. Pope, Baptist minister from
Eugene Deck Is nn the sick list.
Not a very large crowd attended the
Before this letter reaches your readers, Hickory Comers, Is expected to hold a dance Thursday evening although a good
election day will jtave come and gone, and meeting st the Gregory school bouse on time was enjoyed by all?',
.
your correspondent hopes that the victory Sunday night Nov. »-.
z Jerry Brotherton dled\ at the' insane
will lit ours and that the great principle of
asylum at Kalamazoo and his remains
protection to American industries will Im?
This looks as If winter was coming for were brought to Maple Grove on the 27th.
sustained. "May God help the right."
Ed Monroe and wife, of Battle Creek,
sure.
'
The old soldiers In this vicinity do tint
Carrle.ainl Abbie Potter arid Minnie Mc­ visited the hitter’s sister. Mrs. C. H.
take'kitidly to Mr. Wlnan's war record,
,
Leod have quit work in the dryer, and Stevens, last week.
and if elected will have the same reverence Mr. Dorr was obliged to look up new
John Russell, of Johnstown and Mamie
for him as (or any other traitor.
Collis, of this place, were united in
hands.
Mrs. Mate Potter’s sou and daughter are marriage by the Rev. Wilson, of Battle
South Carlton.
visiting friends and relatives in this Creek, on the I Sth.
The Lacey base ball club accepted the.
H. A. Nichols is building an addition to vicinity.
There 1% preaching at the Oak Grove challenge to ptajr for 825 at Assyria
his bouse.
Center with the Bellevue boy* on- Satur­
Mrs. Jonah Earley has a sister visiting- school house every two weeks.
John Moon Is at work for A. J. Potter. day last but arriving at the appointed
her from Indiana. ’
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Toe
' The hunting party returned very unex­
a portion
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1. I). Brooks has his bouse nearly com­ .hour found only
ig from Bettie
pectedly last Wednesday. No game, only pleted.
boys, the remaining beihL
W. E. Courtney ba* returned from York Creek and Olivet also one *from the state
A TRUE COMBINATION OF
one old owl.
Mrs. Welton, of Jonesville, and her sis­ stale, telling many Interesting things about k agu\o( Iowa.
ter. Mrs. Miller, were calling on Carlton bis journey.
*friends last Wednesday and Thursday.
Bra Bald.
Jennie Cook expects to go to Kalamazoo
About 30 young people met at Mrs. C. to work at the dress making trade.
There has been considerable fun and
Bkautiful Souvenir
8. Smith's last Tuesday night In the capac­
I. I). Brooks will have a dance in bls laughter over the shipment of ___ ____
of a surprlsh party on her sister. Miss new house next Friday night.
loads of stock from hen? last week. Ono
Picture Card Given ity
Emma McKinney, It being her IGth birth­
Will Smith has not replaced the horse he car load was of cattie, the other was of
WITH EVERY POUND PACKAGE
day. Several nice presents were given lost a short time ago.
bogs, except a comer partitioned off for
her. and a pleasant evening was spent
Frank Ellsworth and Miss Belle I’atter- calves. When stopping in Canada on the
Mrs. I^ewls. of Battle Creek. Is vbillng son spent Sunday at A. J. Potter’s.
way to Buffalo one of the attendants was
Geo. Williams was the guest of his fath­ surprised to see one of those calve® la with
Mrs. John Fleming at thia writing.
When yon buy your Groceries try a
Mrs. Nora Waltz, of Bowne Center. Is er one day last week.
the hogs, and the partition was all sound,
package LION COFFEE. It» the
visiting bcr parents. Mr. and Mrs. Cole, at
Myron Fritter and father went to Gales­ with no bole through IL save m*e little
best in the United State*— made tU’”™”
burg one day last week.
—
knot hole, and said attendant still believes
present
, .
t
a eelectiun of Mocha, Jara and R&gt;".
One of our Carlton young men is soon to
A great many are suffering from colds, that the calf went through that knot bole.
properly blended and is conceded by nil
Dean Prine has gone to work for Sidney
become a benedict.
’
to makenhc nicest cup of Coffee iu the
An heir to Wilber Fuller and wife.
The cold wind and an occasional flake Fisk In getting out railroad ties near Grand
land. For Sale Everywhere.
of snow reminds us that winter is near by. Rapids.
West St
R. Gramcs lias a niece visiting them at
Those who have raised coni hereabouts
George Eldridge has closed his evap­
this year have found their crop a great
P*Mrs. Alfred Raymond will go to Canada, orator for tills season and returned to his
Citv, M&lt;x
tolioo. o.
de&amp;l better than looked for, a better quality
home In York state.
to attend the celebration of her mothers
■
H. B. Dorr Is still running his apple than last year.
intwn mn J«t j«k« m m™School dotes here this week Friday.
evaporator. He has bought about three
90 birthday.
May Woodard, of Hastings, is engaged thousand busbel of apples this season.
Parents and officers turn out and see if the
to teach the school Id the Bholar district
Eldridge and Clark have bought about scholars have advanced any since you
three thousand bushels of apples this were there last
There is talk of buying the mill proper­
Hope Center.
season.
Mrs, W. Owen hn» returned from visit­
Quite a snow storm Monday night, it ty here and turning it into pn apple dryer.
Last week Wednesday the Ladies Aid
reminds us of what we may expect In the
ing friends In Battle Creek.
society was held at Charles Shoemaker's
Emery Mosher his moved Into Chas. future.
and the house was filled and a good UtM
John
Tinker
has
moved
on
Walla
WaU
Hazel's bouse.
,
was had. The receipts of the meeting was
David Bowker was on our streets the son’s farm.
Star lodge, I. O. &lt;•- T. elected the follow­ 83.00.
°l*Agoodly number from this vicinity at­
ing officers for the ensuing quarter last
tended the speech by James O’Douneli at Friday night:
C. T.—Fred Raymond.
Fred Isuch was at Bedford last week.
1XQu!u- a number from this place went to
V. T.—Carrie Potter.
Jobu Fully lost a valuable horse.
Kalamazoo to-day to attend the democratic
Sec.—Minnie Norris.
.
C. P. Urabee’s old Pinkey died last Sat­
Financial Sec.—Mark RltchivT
'— urday night.
blow out.
Treas.—E. G. Bennett.
Tbc ground froze last Thursday morn­
Frank Newton 1» on the gain.
The C. I.. Van Dawn Suoen Co.. Geneva, n. &gt;
Marshal—Wm. Page.
ing for the find lime this fall.
Mrs. E. Norris is better.
I. G.—Mantle l*a»e.
Milan Waldorff nnd family have relum­
John Campbell and Silas Dickinson are
Sentinel—Ernest Johnson.
ed from New York and have .moved one
on the road buying eblckems. They pay
Chaplin—Mr*. B. B. Johnson.'
five cent* per pound. ■
load of goods to your city.
Floy WilHnms is visiting her uncle,
L. D.—E. G. BcunetL
Solon Doud aud Horace Hall will move
Tiic lodge l» In a prosperous condition. into G. W. Valentine's house next Wednes­
Abbln Pennock, of Hastings.
It has received 12 new members within day.
the past two weeks and exi»ects to receive
Frank Pierce Is overseer on the RobRoms timber.
The district meeting of the Fatrons of four more next Friday night.
Before this reaches the public, election
Industry Saturday, Nov. 1st at Smiths
will be a thing of the past
hall was well attended and all rejwit n
Cards are out anuouaclog the marriajR
laist week Frank Lawrence finished dig­
nlpasxut and profitable meeting.
of
Frank Hodges, a former rodent of thb
P Died. Nov. 1st. at her home at Bowens ging his ten acres of June planted pota­
place, to Anna l*anx». of MllfoboroufK
toes, and was well paid both in quality
Mills- Ota Briggs aged 7 years It
Colorailo.
Frank is a promising yoeng
and
quantity
receiving
for
his
labor
200»
daughter of Burdette and t rankle Briggs.
man and we extend congratulations.
The entire community extend their bushels­
Mr. J. IL Valentine and wife
Corn huskinc is nearly all done with a
epnpathy «&lt;&gt; the affilctcd parents,
•tart north next Wadproday- Mr. V. rtft
light crop in this locality­
Thfo lovely but so Fjm:Mr.
Wheat la looking splendid. and still huid two «w three weeks in I^ke
CaUed bene® by e-rty
•
•nd Mr* Valentine. will visit frienda la
. ...,.
imu •
* uov.er.
"OTTIOK' *
growing.
.
IN THE
In rantdi*'•e ™!!!!".
“A’L'.'E “f.qflltT
i.&lt; AH- fenn— u &lt;
K.-.TT.
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Bee tin could harm or sorrow fade.
Albert Willison and wife, of Assyria. vis­
DeMbraiae with trieodly e»re.
Augusta wry »lek with typhoid fever.
ited the families of A. G. Cortrigbt and W .

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THE CRANK has his use, probably. But
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&gt;
kicking too long, kicking the wrong man. But he ca
P
it. for he's built that way.
THE CRANK isn’t expected to do anything else, so noMdy heeds him.
•
A CRANK came into our store the other day.
.ink went out the same way he came in. I b
ticrybody and even-thing, includingWe kept
right on sawing wood, and he left. &gt;&gt; e louiu
i
and didn’t try.
■
Bl’T HUNDREDS of pleased people who’ a«
' £££
who know a good thing when they see it.
nn1PHiinc cheap 1
buy a good thing and pay a fair PW&gt;ht .thB“^d among on?
। which the iarge,t profit is made, aie nu
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Hastings Thumby,
W. R. COOK. Local Editor.

NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
SMvNky aftercMMi, bv Sheriff Shrtner, of

battery, alleged to- have been committed
upon a man m -Barry county, while
Mitchell was working fur 3. IS Abbey—
Battle Creek. Jomual.

J, C. WOODRUFF

M. Jv Goss, of Prairieville, so wcl)
known us a bmdriess hustler, was in the
Has opened a shop in the same building village Monday with a view to inverting
Id a luck factory. He would have taken a
with F. C. Woodruff’s tin shoo, and Is
prepared to do nil work in the.
. large block of the stock had the deal betwewj Air. Stoddard and the clUzens been
line of
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etHisnmmnted.—Plainwell Independent,

REPAIRING

Tiic Farmers’ Review of last week says
the corn crop in Michigan h better than it
has beer, in ten years previouRly. This
And Manufacturing of
may’be true of suute parts of Michigan,
but Our friends froffidlfferent parts ot the
surrounding country say th{d the corn
crop'is not turning out very well—that
upon clay ground ir not worth much;
He is tin expert workman and deserves but on sandy ground it Is better, but not
ynur patronage.
half jwhat it has been lu former years.

■Boots and Shoes.

Geo. W. Rush a prmniuent a»r&gt; of
GoldevlUe. was'arreated Thursday b/ the
game warden and taken before Justice
Fuller for shooting quail, ami was ’fined
85 and eoRtx, nliout *,5Q Ityall. He &lt;»ml a
companion had started north on a huotlug
expedition and on the way to Allegan Mr.
Bush shot two qualla whhh were found hi
his poswnion. He pleaded gully tud con­
sidered his arrest a highly proper prwmlIng, claiming not to have’ known that the
law forbids the sliooihig of quail till lth.K.:,
and saying that they are being generally
hunted in his vicinity.—Allegan Gaxette.

Friday the limited express &lt;&gt;u the M. C.
R. IL ran into Burdette Nyt's wagon, as-it
crossing the track. The wagon was
completely demolished and it is thought
Nye is inten-.iflly injured.
wm

The Michigan Glass C«.'s works Wldeh
were to have bcim located at Grand Rapid*,
will be loerted in Grand 1 lavra. Tlie
A horse belonging lo Will Hants was capital'Inverted will be SllN.000.
verj suddenly killed .Sunday. Mr. Hams
had Just turned the horse loose in n lot
A young man by the name ot Snivel. ot
back of his house, when the animal com­ Watson, has during the piusl few weeks
menced to play, and ran rtralght f«r the been doing a sight of crooked business.
Of lonta. a German Hiy-ildan. graduate from fair ground. Evidently seeing no obstruc­
He was nt work for'a Watson farmer by
the best University of Europe .and a wall known tion lu his further progress to the fair
the name of Simkins. and getting tired of
aad mieceasful HpeciaUst lu
ground, tbc horse raw Into the wire fence farm life took a day off. drove one of fcls
with*such force that he ’ wax thrown back employer* horses to Otsego, bought a
several feet and his -.neck was broken. buggy and gave security on the horse.
’1’he horse was valued ax 8125.
He went to Hopkins and traded the buggy
men, women and children. such as General
Someone illustrates progrewive knowl­ for a roatl cmj and 925 in money, sold the
Illy. Ihseatea of Woman. Dtauues of Child­
Disease* of the Jdver. Stomach and Kid- edge as follows: "At ten years old a boy cart tor 810. went tn Plainwell rfid hirer!
a livery of J. J. Howe which luu “hot been
tivn Diseases thinks his father knows a great deal, nt returned. and later hired one from Paw
iHMMe* ot iitteai be knows as rnuclras his lather, at
Bheuuiath.iii twenty he know* twice as much, at thirty Paw. and*ttow a reward U offered for his
he is willing to take advice, at forty lie be­ body.
Abo carry with trip a fall line of Famllv Med­
Samuel Miller, Jr., of Scotts, Kalama­
icines that are alreudy prepared torjnmllr use. gins to think the old man knows something
that will Rive general Ndhfactlon. and as low after all. at fifty he begins tu ask his ad­ zoo comity, was accidentally shot by his
-------------will sell you, and tar better vice. and at sixty—after his father is dead own gun, Sunday hqou.
While In
—he think* he was the smartest man that company with four others he was hunting
and Dyapopde Plll». Dyvpeotric Tea,
rabbits.
His gun was
down with
f. Blood Purifier, Female Iteauhvor. ever lived.
Cure for Bronchitis aud (toimtiaiptiuu.'
Th*' pension . commissioner has ruled the hammer raised nnd he was leaning on
^Viotment. healtag Salve. Rheumattc syrup,
that all claimants under the'act of June tiic muzzle. The mainspring was very
eqiiext of many frirails and prtron«, I will
t HASTINGS on WrdnKday of each week 27. 1RI». showing a mental or physical dis­ weak and the gun went off, the charge Ko­
k* Ui« Summer. Fall and- Winter Months, ability or disabilities of a permanent llig through Miller’s left haud, which was
tee A inertcan Hotel, from Sn. tn. to 3 p. m.
character, not the result of their owx over the muzzle. The charge then enter­
n your home pbnldnn has tailed to do you vieioas habits, and which incapacitates ed hl* right side below the seventh rib and
serygooU. come and see me. or if you cannot
Mote ymtraelf. leave your order ax Che Hotel them; from the performance of matiual entered his lungs. He died, nt 10 p. m.
nd 1 will ooms to see you. ciuintet &lt;he same labor, rendering him unable to earn a
As Oliver McConnell was driving
aa your home physician, reasonable.
support In such a degree as would be
rated under former laws iat or above SO leisurely towards home Friday afternoon
nnd less than 812, shall be rated Die same bis team become* frightened when in the
as like disabilities ot service origin; and vicinity' of the railroad. They soon lieoverturning the
that till ehses showing a pensionable dis­ come unmanageable,
ability which. If of service origin, would wagon gnd throwing Mr. McConnell out iu
be rated at or above 812 -per month, shall such a manner as to render him uncon­
scious for several hours. We are pleJUHl
be rated at 812 per month.
to state that his Injuries will not prove
Sunday Roy Hamlin was leading a cow fatal. 'The wagon was u total wreck.—
to pasture. Nothing startling about that, Vermontville Echo.
the startling jiart coming later. He tied
Probably the best paying orchard for its
the rope he was leading the cow with
around his txidy In renl Wild West fashion. size which has l»cen reported Is that lie­
The animal seemed to knowwliat was going longing tn William Onderdonk. of Hamlin.
on and starlet! off on a good,'brisk run. He has two acres of apple trees. The
Roy taade heroic efforts to keep up bu^ the fruit was sold for 8375.33 In cash, or a net
deep mud made it impossible. He fell Income of over S13U per acre. He suy«
down and plowed through the mud in true that these excellent results are no doubt
Olivet Chill style, ills frantic yells for due to a thorough spraying of thetreetii
help brought forth r. party of rescuers, who the proper time. The fruit was exception­
stopped the eow and rescued him from his ally fine.
E. R. Conrad, while flollng with a gun
perilous, position, thoroughly frightened
and well covered with mud. it is needles*
a hunter liad brought In his drug store,
to say that Roy acknowledges that he has
accidentally discharged the same, the ball
learned a valuable lesson.
IMPROVED
going through the ceiling and a rocking
The fight for a state medical examining chair on the next floor, which had just
board is to be renewed at the next session been vacated by Mrs. H. G. Emery not ten
of the legislature. Two years ago a deter- minutes before. Con’s, only excuse was
‘mined effort wns made to secure the pas­ that of the 14 year oh! Uoy “didn't know
sage ot a law providing for a board ot the it was loaded.**
kind. Its champions were detested buft
CHOLERA, and
not conquered. They have decide*! to re­
the attempt to shut out the so-calkvi
PIN WORMS IN HORSES. new
medical quacks next winter, and the state
board of health have taken the initiative
HCNDRF.II8 W THEM.
by adopting a resolution urging the physi­
cians of the state ta form a legal ■organiza­
tion and insist upon an examination of
graduates sod would-be practitioners be­
fore they vhall be allowed .to. practice ..In
erwatknawa to fail; the) only au»c remedy fc
Michigan.
m Hop, Horaca.
boporFo*-:i

DR. F. SLOCUM

Josrjsh Mlulars
Soldiers Home, at Grand Rapid*.
run
over by a train on the North Park foad
Saturday night and killed.

; EM: ■
HOLbEN

HIRE'S

Have Just been opened by

Mrs. H. E. Jenne.
Special attention given to cutting and
Orting of garments. Mrs. Jenne has had
many years experieure In the bushiass nnd
will give satiHfaetlon to nil patrons.

Prices Reasonable.
Bring Your

BUTTER, E&amp;GS-and POULTRY
And all farm produce to me

and 1 will pay yon the

tM
Either in cash or trade.

Jasejli Rogers.

Milin isi U&amp;iin

STEKETEE’S
CHOLERA

flog Cholera Cure.

Dry ffoofl for Sale.
The Hastings Furniture Co.
are selling their waste wood in
large loads at

$1.50 EACH

Rosenbaum &amp; Speyers,

Jurxr.c 1« tiantmijK iiy

H. pOODVBAlllfrumlil.

LOCAL’NEWS.
We have been bayfnje a pretty good taste
&lt;* winter.
*j • ’.’
.

The hotel at Delton will be run by Estis
WoodKnfllway guide for November is
before the public.
*
Jas. Hewes is bniklj
to his
bouse in the 4 th ward.
,

Program for C. L. S. C which meets
Friday evening Nov/ 7. at tlte home of
Miss Sadie Roberts.
Opening exercisesRoll call with quotations from Olivet
Wendell Holmes.
.
’ Outline History of England—Mrs. Col-,
grove.
.
Our English—Miss Bullock. /
The Intellectual Developflwnt of the
English People—Mitts itetta Oviatt.
Tbc English Constitution—Prof. W. D.
Sterling.
Talk, “What ahall we do with our
children."—Mrs. Hicks.
Critic—Kev. W. M. Puffer.

The annual supper given by the ladles
The telephone office lias been moved into
■of the Home Missionary society will be­
John Bcssmer’s Jewelry' Ware.
'
Bom. to Mr. v&gt;d jirs. M IL.t^niu. held at the society rooms, Tuesday, Nov.
•11th. from half past live until seven. Al!
yesterday morning a V lb. .gpn. fc. ' .
are cordially invited,
The young ladies' bad g’vary pleasant
The Womans Foreign Missionary society
Hallow'een party Friday fright..
will be held on Wedncsdey afternoon.
The state printing office w.V .kept’busy Nov. PJtii, commcnc'ng at three o clock
.sharp at the home of Mrs. Dr. Lampnwn.
last week printing elecftlup tickets
.
All members are requested to be present
Recent rains have interfered very touch as there will be given a report of the
•With the harvesting of clover seed:
'district meeting, also all who are interest­
Tbe curbstone orator, w){t&gt; t&lt;5!&lt;4 uh just ed in this worthy cause are cordially In­
*
.
■vsaelly bow the election would' rvsjU(, baa cited to be present.

The Michigan censujmen: wUlr be paid
Frank Nash sold his favorite cream
m«oon.aa 2,r»00 clerks can. compare the horse to Mr. York, of Itake Odessa.
■dW.000 schedules and make oubtho vouehThere was a good attendance at quarter­
ao, Boaay* tbehead man at- Washington. ly meeting ot the Tamarac church Sunday.
“Stab" Wood whp^qfievK id tills city Elder Stratton was called to Lla fatlinrs
iiome on account of sickness. so was not
mk time ago., wits fnyptl ffiillty. of' —
teat .present.
Mr. Stlncbcomb and wife, of SactDeid,
attended quarterly meeting al this place.
Wm m Ionia.
Mrs. I’urduu Is viaitiug her mother Chis
A* estimate of Ute potato a»p in twelve
«t*e middle states tibowe the crop to be
Lra Eggcrman and wife were mi &lt;*ur
tftaart asMblvd of tart.year’f yfctfd. Mich- streets SfUiday.
beads the list witJbRU avt^agp of 84
Prayer meeting at Horace Mym&gt;’ last
Sunday evening.
The la«b’ who is shooting off her mouth
Eamlin*« famous team, BellcHab*llnund “about the girls" had better think who *be
Um, broke all prevkmS ddtiblb Adeorda is talking about, and remember that ubc
Monday at Independence, IbWa. being has girls of her own.
Mrs. Mary Lepard commenced taking
‘ by their trainer, W. J. Andrews, a
lie in 2:18 flat, mikldg
find quar- music leeBOBs of Miss Allie Spencer last
week.
M&lt; the Iialf BflffM?;.
Frank Myem has gone north hunting.
1 will give dancing ledums to
Elmer White was In this vldnky last
tapU-. at 4 p..m. every Ttiuro- week, and Is talking of organizing a data
and at 8 o’clock.Iu the even- in writing at the Tamarac. Mr. White h
a graduate of the Clarksville Seminary and
Unkm ball. • Every two works Is an accompllabed penman.
III give a bop froth 0 to 12,
Rev. Klodvr lias rented hw farm, and
will move to Clarksville in the near future.
Auppmed to - Mrs. Ella Curtis, who has been ailing
Joti ViuiAr- for whuc time 1* getting belter.
Mrs. GlllKirt i» able to be out again.
,
Brofcti went
•' Kittle ixwkwood is working for Mrs.
Harris, ot C wt» Grove.
Ira Baclelder has improved tba looks of
»• bo68. biffhl« booim by pel tiling it and bnlkling a

MsliMta 6 lb ctHDiDercW nou* paper ..
1 - r,Md cedar lead teoclh
ir good wrtnna pen*
Dtion's store vohtb.. Fall at.-e ccmHiod*
kulve* utd to?ic« lor
r» pin* tor .......
..
tbraad per *;«uo1
Daruiug cotton per ball
tn t Jood tiar» of wap . .

IU»t tublar latitero
K nebett and ba ml lamp *iu» shade ....
lol | lv t iitnorr Mt. tert Enabah goods decorated
(I lea
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tea cum and caorers
cancer fur ...
s tnvakrart plate* for
4 hoUt bat rack
Eud nlxs dost pan .
..
u Inch rotiud nteklc tray*.
Com popper*
v tinned tea spoon* for
.
G tinned table .«poona far.... . . . .
We have the largest Hue of every kind of lamp* Jn Hie eft j.
8x10 picture frames with gta»x to match lor.
We can sturdy please pieaae you with our linmeune jfl,pUy at

Conor’s Great Variety Store, 136 S. Bnrdki St., Kalama, Mica.

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But not plied up.
Every stick Is kiln
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wood or kindling. Orders are filled and
delivered In regular order as received. As
the Co. how have more orders booked than
they can fill for a few days it will stand
those in hand who wish tq.buy this wood
to place their orders in advance.
With'
the low price and excellent quality of
wood the demand is sure to l&gt;e iargc.Terms. cash with order or when delivered.

JIM

Cliureh and Society
Services at Presbyterian cliureh next
Sunday as usual. Subject hi the morning
“Tramps," etnond sermon; and in the
evening "Chimney Smoke.*’

KALAMAZOO,
MICH.

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- J. SPAULDING,
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CAUTION

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^Boys

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» U Bark,.. U Stafll.m
England
monufMlnw. i, tn l-ir
m«'flbtaufa.AWi,r,„„ «„|vn. utl
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b-“ iwrtarei
to c &gt;me ort-r hem tn mu-l* bi. tr ide

th-* Springfield. Ills.. dGtric’. will a-r.it®
. a ■ i | tor an advance in wagca. This v.- H
'c:t vo.toliou of the agreemmt with
I «**
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but 11B
I Mjr
caangnd.
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sav the
t lu» condition®
caniiirlnn. iraw...
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Th..tata Woolfolk, o h., l&gt;ulcl.nrr&lt;l tao,
,
(a hl. ralta.-'- h.»..« in Bobb
taum, G. . Au«. ,1. imj. i:„ ric.lm, I...
. .g bt» Lii.trr, •fcmuokhcr, att-l their ghilpin-n. U-ta.Itar with «o oil H.-y v„ilQ.
। ...» haugtfd at Ftorrj*. Gx.AVcdumday.
..OdUautuon, X. Y.. vortb
tsrrt-1 tiler.. V. rUde.fay to ‘.t:! i
*«r;y. the faniljy ovflchlonu.
Ottai.flfl U3fl,l»o tn run tho Xov. York

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

!y ;-u,iHc &gt;ch&lt;x&gt;i-&gt; for one year.
snowof thepeason fell a . J-,...
‘TteJii.-Mlay. I; wna very damp, and
mt .red
f t-i as.it fell.
•
.N\r.-!s Warts, imhj ,&gt;f U!, K-iglwl: cap‘ ,c ‘
"■ 1
through thj groin

s5

re. *• a popular price.
■ Ih&gt;-inuu\ Shoe K .

S3
&amp; $2 SHOES ufifigs,
I &gt;&lt;r t*-ir&lt;»r&gt; t,r*vorably rre«tred.vine* tatrodnred

1 -• rrernt Improvrmrnti make them tuparlur
*ny *h*&gt;e« void aftiwee prices.
.v*k yr.urbrater. and If be cannot cuppty yea aend
&lt;&lt; --et to Actonr encloetnx sdvrtund prfce. or a
t---dfororder olaaka. W. L. DOVGLAB. Brecklon, Mass.

A. E. Woolley, Agent.
5.
The Circuit Court ;fw ths
:■! R.wry.
. ' tarrj .tml Tiird.u-.- « . Doling.
; r&gt; doing bHdaes* uintei- ti.- firm uuiue
\ Dun-utng. v- EcaareU Coir, in at-

• beh-bvg-vsn that «m t!i*» third «lay
' 7J’-»r A. h.
a writ, nt auhclitncitt
■■ ;-*u.-,feut of tire CibJik Co-;rt fortlie
•
turn . ;,l lire »u|t*tfi John E. Hairy
I • • i!-‘n; C. D iwtrtug. j.ariut-r* doing bu-d”l-r tire fn.' iwnr ■'f Bnrrj 4; Itowulttg,
■&gt;■*• itaiit*^! plaiut'C* ARuhmt the lard*.

!&gt;. IK»).
Attorney* lor Plaintiffs.

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V-. H. COLLINB. Local Agent, Misting*.
W. BCQOLXS O. P a T. A.. Chicago.

Swim, Kalamajoc It Saginaw
TIME TABLE.
In effect June 2-Al. lito.
Station!!.
Ndti^BT
. .‘vnazoo J.y.,
AstCoJpen....
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The C.:p on which f'apt. John Oith.'
.•rmir.y Archduke Johann Salvador, । The ■Lan. io. Hntfield-McCoy feud Lm
wined i ram Mwrt vi, •c.» nnarly font Lor i given n tn*w impetus by the shoot.
m.rtttlis agt,, h suppt s.-d to have U-.-n I.ng of iB.td McCoy in lz»^nn county, W.
V.-. He had killrd eight lueu. and h’is
h*o Heityuer. a MtooMpblis liookkeepf
btsly vpu ridd ed with bullets.
&lt; r. is uiii*»ing,and although he is tin* scioi
Tbc following named national bu:ik«
of a notoe Polish family he left Iwhini have been nuthorired to begffi btmiacra:
him a mistresi. Besides his wife and toiu- Merrhsuts Nntioual bank ot Chattanooga,
ny. Lilt strange to wy, uo '•ajmrtdge” in . Tenn.,; capital &amp;'.&gt;J.OJO; Firs'. National
bis arvouiiis.
bunk *tf Slaughter. Wash,, dipit.41 fSl.WD.
Referring to the alleged opening of a
Thu Burlington and Gran-I hou-ls a».
liurglat-proof safe in tlte county treasur­ San Francisco, Including the offices of the
ers office of Minti-Lahacounty. In., hya Pullman company, Hall Safe and Ixick
,young man who listened to tho full of the company, nnd other firms, wore burned
tumbler, of the lock. A. L Dran&amp; Co., of Mouil ip-. L-ats, about 8509.00, wUh small
Chic.ign. sav they will give tiie y. in. iu-ur.i|ire.
$10,1100 if be will o;?en one tinder their
Ju»uj» K Nalumou. a Frenchman, is un­
supvrrMox Denn &amp; (V, made the safe, der Merest nt New York for swindling
referrod to.
Mr-. Ijeoutibu Sonvntitie. a pretty widow,
The Mexican goverument had an tin- out of #!,ICO • He sobs itut-.-d u couple of
rolls ttf lend pipe. rcpre.M-niing them to be
pleasant way of jailing locoir.ANe engiu
e*-r- woo run over and kill Mexican gold ct»!u. for the widow’s money.
ciltz.uu*. To avoid thia It fsataiwl thnt
A Unicago policeman arrested a curette
an American englnwr and liis firetunu re- cv-iidiiCior b cuum- he tried to cutch n
citntly ah Afvi u victim of jheir locotnotlve young thief wtho hiui tried to pick h:s
into the fl'fe-box and mtuie steam with pocket, and in c.it&lt;-b;:ig the thief pu*lievl
him. As :h» Inquiry was made,they es­ him tfov n and hr&lt;i!*ed his mouth nnd
Isler n Jnsiic-i !ia.-d the conductor tf.» and
caped arnrjL
It Ustated that Thomas A. Elburn will
Emperor Wilhwni will personally at-veg*;i »*uu to dig for nickel lu the budI'ury, OnL, district on property thut lie tend rhe opening ot the newly restored
Wittenberg church cn the door of which
A inngistrnte of Norristown, Pa.. Thurs­ LuUirr first putted hi* famou* theses.
day rvlUMjJ to marry a couple, because
Ix Baron, Holt it Co., a wholesale dry
cne.WM# negro, although the father of ;&lt;xxis. th in doing liuaiutwa in Chicago.
ih- girl (.white) was present and consent-1 ’tailed Monday. The iiunilltld-i are re
ported nt f m.tXW, with assets about the
Tqe German lottery tickets seicMl in tstme.
Ne -v York Wednesday by the custom* ofCharlo Blythe, tolored, in the Ohio
flcers ivero released Thursday,There being penitentiary for life for the murder ot hh
no legal ground on which they Could lie cmpli yer, Surgeon General Junes, O. N.
held.
G.. .-it Cincinnati, died in the pen Monday
The folk.wing named national habits «f cuosuntptioD.
have been nutborix.-d to Ingin ^asincs-:
Frank Griel»e, a white haired old man,
Nntl-oinl Bank of Tarenrmn. Pal, capital
l:\itm a« 220 Larrabee street, Cbim-i*’,
t3d.(!tt&gt;-. Lum!«rmenrs National iutnk of .tabbed rii. »o:i four ilm.-s w.th a | o ketkui.e. The inlier wedi hum.* drunk mi l
MetKrtuhm*. Mieh., capital $liO.t&gt;D
Fallin White, a Chicago wife, got tired nssaulivd hi* father,
While John Cruw*. of Dorchester, N.
«.f the proceedings of her husb.intf Thurs­
day. Site piled his, clothes up in the J!, was hunting near Belle Plame. N. J.,
. street wb.lr he slept, set fire to them, nnd Monday, he *hot at wfrat he atippoaBl was
thru iia*i him arrested and locked up for a deer nnd killed Jay HolTnmu, of Ew­
ing’- Neck, another hunter.
vagrancy.
Mt. JEtna is giving warning of an crap
The net earnings of the Union Pacific
railway for the nine months muled Sept. liub.
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1W nbow n decrrSM of 8801, HO.
THE MARKETS.
WQIIam Nottling. aged C5, and his wife,
rgftl -Ti, wns suffocated, by gas "t thtw
The tiuo atlan-nn tls* b ard of trade to-day
rwideace in Chioigp Wednesday night.
Wheat -November, opene I
Five hundred Royal Arch Ifatons at­ voire o.s toll .w
Si 0 74. rtwo-t !»P£c: December. &lt;n».tiel and
tended ttw fbrty-flrst con'^ocatian of the creed el.May. openel Shtohi. *dos»^d
nmnd council of Illinois Thursday iu gldti. Cor.-■'■«* - November. op&gt;-iicd -‘‘-He.
rlOuC I •-ff-j': Dowm-rr, opened
closed
C'hieugu.
Hur. .*.'.»&gt;• o.eao t A’^c, &lt; io cd Khi ■ OataNew Yurie city American Dislrkt Tele­
graph Btati'.u * luive pu: iu place an in­ ?.u. a Nov* ruber, opened 42ft . oiorol 43*“
Vt t-cmbjr, uiciwJ an i clcwcl 4%r; ?Uy.
genious el.-ctrienl device which records *&gt;,&gt; t.*&lt;l 47c. ' Ito-Ml tCKl -- J'ork-.sovcmber
the time n me-senuer is absent; on duty, nuejcl ann closed tOSk January, up.-ned
M-r. opened ; 12.00. elr* d
iliat ti;&lt;* old joke nbout ti***«nw nu-*- • Vj.Ja ct«**«l
-I A3». i..irJ-Nevem!*c«, opened' gtuLK,
M?usw t»r i&gt; iG-.ty ■&lt;• *■«** «■“« r''trlM*1 .&lt;Urnta.-.il tarr.c.. ota. !*•
Ot
Liv.iMoik-UntorM
rt x***!* r&lt;ip&gt;r. «.
ST,
fltouta. who ra.rrtal Mi-.. taTuta tata-.
Otatad
‘ Lrworth W.Jn.wUr, .tat •&lt;* &gt; T.Uta- fairly lu tlv.-; Xool benvy lots steady: other
Xtlre to lower &lt;i» *' gra-ua. SUw-A.M
m..rutaS.w,re tai-1 «uWueUmau...
^i;U
tmektog'
CMti
tli
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mfarod.
;3 5 .
Fr&gt;dny. Tiie remain* were ukrn to
4.j4c tii-avy
k iu* an I
hits. 8 WKB
t Yutk tor burialThe wife of John William-, n cdore.!
Broom cw
3nrl- ft fc
, UJ
mireri.t the Bradford mines, near Birbru-li. ■&gt; &lt;*7 i.reen. uri'-worxUe. i, ■
2 «tata. AI....W* .nU klttal taw I...net! ioVcTh. ;.t»4a common brtelte^.
ctoukciL ttf Turi
kill bertalt. Jt.loo-r- lh ) h“‘
Pro urc: Butter—Faun icjmrat J
m.-rtal btaihrr-wet-•Str -Uno sRilhurod *re-««n&lt;
Cb.rlrt Barri., » W "Mb" ffisvi fr. !».
fresh tmc-ln
MteWy. Eev-’rFrrth *art*H«l. Ite*
ww w«.t .fo. «
h ... . 2. &lt;!&gt;•*.
n... kt
I.-.. h'&lt;na&gt;t aW»:. It.
*••*»
trie*! to betomc a cowboj hlm?*lf.
--Cukkeut lam’. -c J*r lb-&lt; spring*
thwi n laero to his arm and got n hrety poultry r, ’.itThic- tar cy*. **Pr‘”8.
*.'*’•
chi
t.uus
The
colt
rau
aura;
coU Into the noose. Tire codi ran avra:..
:*'*&gt; '*?£.“
du kv. 7}
dragging film some distance a id inll.c
prr bu- Apples
■ -s
uimc-«-i r/As.
- -r-.
lug Serious injuries
jexo .rjiip^-bbL
.U&gt;?*'•" btlu
u K c-iucr «* young Rlilindclpliin

.? ‘ ;

button*.

M/CTH.

itichlitnd June

Sr oMn . 1“ «*:' arnta-. wta'A &lt;«!

Dclteu. .
••! 'ivaraah*
-bolU......
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• ■■'ate Grove.
'Vqjdbuui
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Tin 1».
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T»i
Grand Rapid* LvNo?VShd*?win pot earrv psrartiSere unlesa
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H rU’«i&gt;n.urm*re&gt;mokLra,. 1 , "nta&gt;.m»nw vi.ll Of CUOM
know, fottanfl or the -Co-.on.iJtaj itnue.t. „t Ann Artar. ,-.:.h
ntarftahin ttat rownon Koltova-a
I “Q suttlered gates, sii-iu&gt; &lt;-t, w-a.
,."n'n’ *nd ,s,en Wvuiio Y^-ilami
rlt.ta fade. oe.ny._,„„|
name oh every ductor’* xign In the plnqt
!.u S. ,"!! "*.1‘*“*" *• ™
I’ittaiJn
.
Jtalmrwg v,.r, rawwn.Ua Utn .
*““ *
10 f “ •
or
Ftanh “f* ft
tarUuloy.
Ftanb ol July. . hruttam end New
'"t!o“ **»«u»n
uaj and Ihauk^giving.
G-.u .Merritt, commanding the-departmmtuf tiic Missouri. r?p;.rt&lt; that the
enn.tata, or th. people .&lt; Okl.ta.mo i.
b.d In the Airman. To. crop i, « r„iiu„,
■m-lonwlblrl or the people win Itnw]
lo.nfOvdth. winter. Hn.r the rumor,
atu need gijun for seeding.
Diphtheria during tie W w.*ck killed
Ji.no children iu Mercer. O„ and fimrte.-n
caw* rn-re in tlu* d.fetor*’ haudw ,.t tiH.
close of t ho week.
'
Ctrmmandcr*ln*Chlef Veazej- has '7&gt;li&lt; ci
n meeting of t’uqexecutive i-otuiniltm* &lt; f
n*f*WAl- council of administration
G. A. 11. at Detrait bn the 7m day cf V VcMb-t
4
; '
Up ii inrg" end haiAUotm* fnuenil o.i.-l.ir
where ftmei-.il-, may Ik-held. I: i- mtended to meet ibe r.&lt;Wls of iamiUe* u«n.
live in Jioichi.
.
D.rotaruf the MintlLrech says that the
rtmnv of tuoifey in the hands of
t'4t- ;.t-u
of this country Julr 1,
vtas-Hjt^til^UUormtV per capita, on
iirenj.iL- ibremg the fiscal year of $3:., iw.-

GENTLEMEN.

eUenee t*n&lt;! wearing quatlUes of this «bt**
tM-ttvr Shown th»u by tbc «tron&lt; endorseIt.- ttKHUandl nt cuiKtaat wearen.
leunins* IInnd-nrwest, u&gt; Hesanc-and
!Mi«h dress Sh&lt;x&gt; which ctimawtufs itarif.

01 *wav

,.St
&lt;1* talon.1 who ktaw
h
lx'a*,’tt- ***• *»w&gt; ttaad. H““•? tatata-x ai 11 W..1!v._ v

1 - -n
chtir;t_-*:i

’'cLL-ATd.- i-iwi. mn,°

Oerf-mb
SI.Mkf/Ainao
do
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a mix ”) rUh.
Nuvtin^r. «v;• &lt;U»
M-r. *•&gt;* • ““•*rs"1-*
and easier; Na Smlx-i casu, 4 ,-&lt;cj &lt;lo N*.

b'i:,e kU'*i

tarley-Sotnlaal. Port- Bod m**. |H --Si
It.V. I.ar.1-Quiet: Tkcwnb-*.^'* 37- Ja-»n.i.y,

out »r 1.1.1^.lau-ptal'-ta’-

au’il'L. 1^.

to bort native «««• »’"* V sfiw
anaand Colored**. SM
bod* » d dry
m*nei&gt; and I^unhs-p

3~.,, tn .nnoiat the new bannl o. c.ij
Tfir. nra?kh-&lt;! tor
"" u“ Ju'1 f"""1

train ntatliilts.

At a Sunday school entertainment n

L. SanOBAMT, Bupt. w F
H.C. Potto. Sec.*

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JEST’S IN COURT.

Till.-.

“ «■»&gt; lt« -tai-

'-nr*-tbc residence of
&lt;»een part-l.,*t)V

Tta- rtauiu.

Thou- pills arosduntiflcally compounded,
mid uniform in action. Xo griping pain so
eonujunly following tie- use of pllla.
They are adapted to both adults ynd chil­
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
they lave n«&gt; equal in the cure of sick
.
■. *hteh was parche-.it ,
^'“crtcizn Ai r nsroointioo in iX J®* • h
hvadacht*. conMlpatiou. dyspepsia and
bn* j,;rt U«‘ 'ol'1
' billomnes-. and. os an appetizer, they ex­
&lt;r:.nc-. to an unknown nrnu J“r cel ai j other pr'paratkiu.

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tar-o! ,ba rh„„h U 7^ "I1

A vein of copper, M j&gt;ereent pure metal,
hxs been discovered near. Erin. Macomb
county-

NEWS IN BB1EI»1CHESTZB- BVBBBB CO.

&gt;’'■&gt; .w»

Looms Red Clover I’Uls cun- sick
leadaeW. dyspepsia, iudigratinn. constiitfon, :15c. per box. 5 boxen for Fl. For
*e by W. II. Goodyear.

LESSON VI, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES,

NOV.

9.

Lulio xxlll. 4

[Cotup'lM tmm I.isstm Helper Quarterly by permUlou of H. S. Hoffman, puUL-Jjer, l*h&gt;tadel
piiia.)
I "And the whole multitude of them
arose, nnd led Him unto Pilate." It fc*
written in l*s. ii, 1, 4, that the GeutikM

rage nnd the kings of! the earth xct thmn•elves and the ruler.-* tukc counsel together
against-the Lord anti against HU anointed;
so that to fulfil! the Scripture* Jcwus bad
ttie i.’^;I I
be a &lt;!L-aaM»of
a it1"0?-- Kvr&gt;!‘IM»rlUa tsthii best to p.-_ss through the lianas of Gentiles as
remedy for
i,1&lt;mu d|«ea*cs.
well a» Jewk And there we find Him in
Hudson is iproud «,f us waterworks thi* lesson.'
. 2. “And they began to nccu&gt;e Him, say­
plant, and hua electric light* aa well.
ing, We found this fellow perverting
Drunkenntew-Uqanr Hubit -1» all the
the nation^ nnd forbidding to give trib­
ute to -Cttnar, saying that He Him­
i.,.«*«i&lt;*&lt;-n -ipeeltic.
rt.,¥ .'}£ "f
,n ac,n‘ “f u'a l'r ci»W*re. w Itb- self is Clirirt a King.” Thus ths rulersol
efflemTir f'Z* h*'12’’ &gt;of U,v **rM,n tnktor it.
to-nuare.-iit cun*, whether the Jews accused Jesus In.-fore Pilate.
-r? ‘ “'“dcriue drickeroriiu alcobollu; What an accusation! Two lie* and one
wh1
'IrauKsud- hare been
j ureu ub„ tsa.e htkrn lire Goideu tipretflcln truth in that which L&gt; here written.
a»v’» SPD'**.1",UwV ,br,r ktto'U-’dgeT-uHjto8. “And PBnte aakixl .Him. saying. Art
will br\V5,?.‘rrr',.u,r eJ",fl&lt;lns
^vTrou-n free Thou the King of tire Jews* And He an­
nnni«»;-x-tul * nM "'tdis-from lu nd- swered him, and said. Thou sajiart. IL”
ininistretHHi. (.um, sunranteed Send fm-eir.
tl,U
AddresS in c«: The account a in Matthew and Mark agree
oftSm: uc.T* !“'*rn *r &lt;la-1“ “**8treet' with this, but Jahn gives the additional
information that .Jesus said to Pilate,
The Miebigan Glass omipany. capital “Saycut thou this thing of thyself, or did
Sion uiu. Kith general offices hi Grand others tell'It-thee of Me?” (John xvlil, JM).
4. “Then sold Pilate to the chief priests,
Knplds. was organized Saturday.
andtotlio penpie, 1 find no fault in this
man.” Ae.—&gt;niing tn the account in John,
Louse's Red Clover Pile Reniixly. H a Pilate said these words three different
positive sjb-dfic fur all forms of the dis­ times (John xvili, 35; six, 4. fit, thus giving
ease. Bliid. bleeding, itching, ulcerated a thraefold direct testimony to the inno­
and |Totnidihg piles, price 50c. For cence of Jttitis. And this from the Roman,
sale by Wj D. Gixxlyear.
governor, who was certainly Niipptwed to be
capable of forming a somewhat correct
Hit* putito * ,;purt‘uf Huron i-ounlv this
judgment convcrtiinga person's guilt or inntK-ente.
'
.
■ .
season will lie about 45.000 huslie!.-.'
B. "A nd I heywere the more fierce,' say­
■
A Dcuilly XVc«pon.
ing. IL* Btilrreth up the people, teaching
&lt;iKxri.ipn-.x: 1 have been » great suf- throdglvxtt al! Jewry, beginning from Galfcrer tor «n-cr u ii years. My whole system nee to thii place.’*' Afraid of lasing their
Ikicame dfinniged
from dl.-g-orod LHAni.
blood, uutl
and 1prey, they lie more vehement ly concerning
1 was nt'.ai-krd with the woisl fonn-i of! Him.
kidney and Ihrt trouble. &lt;l v »|M-psla, &lt;’ 0.
°- “
" Whan Pitate heard of Galilee, he
neuralgia juid rlmumattefn. Mytsufferinga asked whether the man were a Galilean.”
c.innoi In*, diwriittl. The «ik&gt;wne.-*r of He jaw himself in a difficult position nnd
my akin dlsliguied me, and tiic neuralgic was glad of the pc.M&gt;ib!lity of escape from
pain wa.- Mi severe that it contracted the it. 1J&lt;- had ueforv him an innocent man.
muscle? of my face, partially closing my nnd ahu&gt;-a cruel nnd bkxxlthlntty people
right eye.! The ablest doctors-gave me no crying for tbc death of that innocent man.
relief, but 1 am enUrely cured by Hibbard’h How could it bo Hint from Galilee to Jeru­
Rheunmla.' Syrup, and wish tn recommend salem all the people wvrostirrvd tip against
Ctt'iMfr by-this num'» teaching and thu Ro­
it lo all as a 'wonderful blood lucdicim-.
man -governor never have heard of it.
-'ll.*-. A. D/Noui-K.
Pilate see* how foolish and uugroiuxdeJ
Cor. Mcchhaiile and Mnsou streets.
thb» accusation isand he pay* no heed to It.
Jackson. Mich.
Prepaid only by The Charles Wright He in only anxious for some way out ot his
Medicine I CtSipauy. Detroit. Mkb. Fur difficulty:
7. “And as soon ns he knew that He lxsale ly all drnrgb-ts.
longed unto Herod's jurisdiction, be sent
Grand Rapids young society women Him to Herod, who himself also was at
Jenuuilem st that time.” In chap, lib 1,
have organized a niilliary company.
we read thnt Pontius Pilate w&amp; governor
of Judea and Herod tetrarvh of Galilee.
John and ?lnry Aim.
Herod’s being in Jerusalem at 'this timo
In one of the towns of Lincoln county wxis no doubt of God, that, he, too, asanother
there formerly lived a couple known to the Gentile ruler..might see and testify tolhe
surrounding country as John and Mary innocence of Jpaus, thus providing two
from among tin- Gentiie rtilcrs.
Ann. Did fortune smile upon their hum­
8. “Ami nvlivn Herod saw Jusus'hc was
ble birth? It must have been a very sickly
smile, if Indeed fortune changed counte­ exceeding glad, for he was desirous to see
nance at all. for ft frequent ly happened that Him of-a longsenson, tiecnuac he had hear*!
their larder, like that of the venornbie many things of Him; and lie hoped to liave
Mrs. Hubbard, was bare of anything of an seen some miracle done by Him.’’ lu
owiaoiw dtaracter even, to say nothing of cliaps. lx 0. we learn that after behqading
bread and butter. Ono thing, however, John. Herod heard of Jcsns ami ,desired to
tw-c Him. In Mark vi, 14, wo read that
they always contrived to have on hand­
tobacco. and two very black pipes, for Herod thought that Jesus was John the
Mary Ann shared _her husband’s joys' as Baptist risen from the dead, and tluit that
well ns his sorrows. John would come accounted for His mighty works. Jivou the
alamt s**u
home nt night and inrenwrnte b- soon.**** Nuzarenh was evidrnlly
as to the prospect for internal refreshment. ul Herod's court, but it must have been as
some wonder wofker among the jawr, of
“What yer got ter cat, Mary Ann*”
whom the rich and the great knew very
‘•Nary a crumb, John.”
little. If Henxl wanted much'to see Him
“Ain’t ary ’taters*”
why did he not see Him? Jesus.&lt;&amp;! not
“Nary a ’taler. John.”
Then the man of the house would heave keep Himself hid. As thin verse indicate*,
a sigh of resiguatiou and say, “Wall. Mary hi* desire wm only tome the wonder work­
er and some of His wonders, but it was not
Ana. fiill yer pipe ’n’ less hev asmoke.”
John’s spiritual condition wns a source worth bis while to put himself out tor it.
af some solicitude to his wifejwho one day He. really wanted nothing from the poor
persuaded him to nccompaiiy her to a Jew ot Nazareth, for what could n poor
prayer meeting that qpis to be held in a divqdsed Nawfrcne do for so great n Roman
school house mime miles away. Arriving citizen as Herod? But now at last they are
there John, the sinful soul, drew the line fare to fare; let us observe and listen.
U. “Then he questioned with Him In
nt entering the liouse, and persisted in sit­
ting down outside under one of the open many wools, but He answered Him noth­
windows, where he could enjoy a peaceful ing.” Jesus Is quietly going forward to
Hi*
death. He is in the bauds of Hb en­
smoke and get the benefit of the meeting
emies, nnd neither in the heart of Herod
at the same time.
The service within was progressing une­ nor in the heart of any one of H» .'tcctuere
ventfully when Mary Ann arose andj after is then* the least desire to hear the truth to
dwelling upon the lost and undone condi­ which He came to bear witness. So He b*
tion of her lord and master and the great silent. Herod would like to be entertained;
dlstreMi which this condition caused her, the Jewii want only His death; entertain­
asked tliv prayers of the audience for the ment Jesus will not give; He came not for
unregencrato John. A bush fell upon the tluit puti»ose; He Come to give eternal life,
assembly, during which the head at the but that Herod does not want.
10. “And the chief priests and scribes
gentleman in question slowly appeared
above the window sill. Resting.his elbowa stood nnd vehemently accused Him.” Rep­
upon this, nnd holding his pipe In an easy resentatives of the great accuser from
attitude between his thumb and forefinger, n horn dll the followers of Jesus Bli'tTer, the
ho cast a benevojent look upon tftose with­ father of lies, the accuser of the brethren,
in which finally rested upon his wife, to let us not fear cither Him or Hb, uor be in
whom he remarked in a deprecatory tone, th?, least moved; they can only go as far as
“Speak fer yersclf, Mary A,nn, but don't God permits, but a hair of our heads they
say nothin’ about f'selk—Lewiston Jour­ cannot hurt beyond tills present time.
IL ".Ind Herod with hb men of war set
nal
___________________
Him nt uiinght, and mocked Him, and ar­
rayed Him in n gorgeous rol»e, and sent
Bntterflles That B»thc.
In The Victorian Naturalist G. LyelL film again to Pilate.” Thus is Hb meek­
Jr., of South Melbourne, notes that while ness rewarded by these cruel ones. He will
walking along the edge of a mountain not gratify their curiosity nor entertain
stream tn Gippsland he observed a peculiar them with His wonders, nnd this « their
habit of the Victorian butterfly, Papllio revenge, nnd Ho suffers it tn;*ekly, like all
miwlrnynmii*. Ono of tbeso butterflies was tbj rest of their ill treatment, is there not
seen to alight close /to the water, Into something likethb on the part of many towhich it backed till thf whole of the body *Iny, who will not say anythin gj^aod of
and the lower i«rt of tne hind wings were such as refuse to provide entertainment
-nred. the two forelegs alone retain­ for tho curious in the house of God, nnd
ing thmrbola oi
,t„. hind. After re­ preGr the truth and the truth alone to
maining in this position fo*
nothing like draw and keep the people, believing that
half a minute it flew away, apparently Jesuit lifted up is sufficient to draw and
save and keep; in fact, that the old, old
refreshed.
“During tbc morning,” says Mr. Lyell, xtory ot Jesus and His love b all oui* need,
•T noticed quite a number doing the same and even though we be set at nought and
thing. In one instance no less than four mocked and despised for it we wlU-nTvoklK,
were seen to be withlu a apace of not more keep on our way? Be not discouraged,
than three yards, nnd to make sure that 1 dear teachers and pre-icLcrsj iftthe Hcrodiwas not ilecelvetl 1 captured several nstbey ana (the worldly ones) despi.se you for your
we Irani
from me
the water, ana
and found,
in cku
each narrow ways when you join not with them.
n*e
ipunn.in
cam, the body and lower edge of the hind Think of Jesus despised and crucified, nnd
wings quite wet. While in tho wafer the let the croi. be all your glory. There are
fcB««rtws
the &lt;IL°- «
“ many with whom it b useless to argue; the
other time*. wm» mwpeuflnd, and «&gt; intent only way oftumes is to say nothing.
~watwtiie
77’E. .... butterflies in
13. ’’And t he same day Piloto and Herod
in the
the nnii.rmAn!
enjoyment rtf
of
tbrir cold bath that they wonid hardly were made friends iqgBlhcr: for before
move, even whan actually touched by the they were at enmity between, themselves.”
It to not sir.mge that two such ns Pilate
."^AppaMly 'He taw -&gt;r u» otattHr and Herod should hs at enmity, for they
draw ilurf ta Ibe
- ItataKlUU-lir l new not the Prince of Pea-.*; but It is
indeed when those who bear the
thry tn,e«rd *&gt;»r O*’ “P*»ta “ l!“ fcUI
aid.* I bartjotuo noUe.-,I L«terfliw.o!lbe name *f the Prince of Peace ore st enmity
NrrnpUllita- !*taU, MtUtac leu-lhc |x»lu. among themselves and will not unite in
nod ninarrwiy ItaMUag thouolnure from Hbhcrvict-, yet sneh things are often seen.
ihn
f»awlU&gt;e«&lt;l«.buli1ta»r They will unite against JUm, and often lie
talon- bora I
taittarill. enter ita muugbt together by some scheme which
mlrr PieJl’lr It "“J ta o pcullM-liobU dhhooore Him, and is on the side of His
o! tbl-. prrtfaulor ^eele, orgn,v Norn enemies; Im to humble before Him for
tan. &gt;rt the "'ta'-e butterfly. 'lerU tar united effort foe Hb glory, same will not
■vine, uere flyinfl J»ot et the u&gt;, Use.
tat laotiorf nonetaW turlteta.’ (detail on HU tahfltf.

‘atigqjisl II. O. Wlilh Ims gone to
•n.iin t: W&gt; af.a»k Satan In hl* strong­
hold.

Dyspepsia

r.v— tbo. 'n'.
__ T.
.
..
-Makes
lives
uf nesuy people mlacrabte,
ranging dlstrc** after &lt; atiug, sour Moameh,
aick headache," iwarttarn, loss of apjwUts.
a faint, •• all gunc" foeilug. bad taste, coated
DistrAwo
&lt;ad lrrTvilarity •&lt;
Distress tbatewsh. Dysix-j-jidoms

After not s«t wit of lucit it
pO4,s'
requires careful attention,
taxing and B rrmedy like Roods
Harsai«rC!a, which acts gcUly, yet efficiently.
It tones the stooxach, regulate* the dlge*Jon, creates a good apq1pl
jujtltu, banishes Ireadacbr.
■oiva.
and refreshes the mhxt HeacaCnC
“I have been troubled with dyspepsia. I
* nad but iilllf appetite, {uid what I did eat
IJp-Hrfdlsth-ssuii me, or did ms
K,
IIU!e S00*1- Ancr
1
DUrn would li.iv!- a-falut or tired,
all-gons feeling, as though I had not eaten
anyhdiig. My trout&amp;o was aggravated by
niy business, painting. Last
&lt;j
spring 1 took Rood's Sai°
.
raparllla, which did rue an Stomach
appetite, end my food nibbed and ratrated
the craving I had previously c-qtericoeed.”
Geoiiue A. Pack. Watertown, Maas.

Hood’s Sarsaparilla

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^O1JT.’&amp;.CLg0&amp;^D.,.C?n2£L«»Sold by W: H. Goodyear,
CHANfF.llY ORDER.
Slate of Michtgxn. Fifth Judicial Circuit, to
Chancery
.-iuit pending in CbrnltCoMrt fer the County
of Uurrj-, In Cliimcety, alUie ett) ul Ha-*tniKs&lt;m
the twcuty r.lntii rtsy of S®p«*mb&lt;-r A. D. 1»».
Albert Kent. Cj«nplalna*.t. vs. Fanny Watson
Kent. Defi ndaut.
In this cause H appearing that D.-fcmlant is
not a rrol'tont of this state, but resides in tiu»
-tan- of K.-tilntkv. therefore on motion of
.Smith A Cote rove. Solicitors tor Comphduant.
It is ordered that Defendant, enter her appear­
ance In rah! outre- on w l&gt;et&lt;iro four months
from U&gt;e date of Ulis order, and that within
twenty (hr? Ill** Conu-'ninunt cause this order
to i&gt;c pni.hstwd In 'he Rnstinri Bawyua, mH
publication lo be coaunuwl otree in each v-vbfc
for six weeks in sucer*&lt;*.ion.
Fka&gt;k a. Rooker.
Circuit Judge;-'
Smith A Colgrovr.
Solicitor* lor Comphdimnt.
(A true copy.)
,Thomas S. Brice.Register.
W

fat Orators Atorw; A S. PARISH, Grand Raf^Mt
PKORA1E ORDER.
State ot Michigan. Countvjjjt Ra*t/

*nuntv of Barry. Iiold-n at the rrnbxlc Office la
tne ritv of Hastintr*. tn said counh-. on Wednes*
da; the UWH davoCOct-&gt;ber. In the year one thous­
and elcht handrod sod ninety.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge «f
Probate.
th the matter of the estate ot Jacob De Priester
deceased. .
,.
John J. Perkins admlntorator of said estate
.represent!* that lie is prepared to render his
final account as such, and prays that the sans
may tx&gt; beard and Allowed, and be Ih- discharg­
ed from bls said truSr.
Tiieretiixm I: Is ordered, that Frida*, the
Tib day ol November A. D.. l»o. at ten n'rioek
lu the forenoon, be assigned for the heartogof
said petition, ami that the heirs at law &lt;&lt;mt
decreed and all other perrons Interested in said
estate, are required to nppear at a *esslau
of said court then to lie ho!den at the Probate
Office, lu the city of Hastings, In said ’
and show cause, if any there be, why the
of the ndUtloner inav not be granted.
is furtuerwdered. That Add petitioner giva no­
tice to thepfcrrous Interested in said estate.of
tho pendency of 'aid petition, and the heartag
thereof by causing a copy of V-’-s order to bo
published In the Hastings Baxnkk. a newspa­
per printed and elrcubted in said county of
Barrv. once tn each week tor three successive
weeks preriotu to said day of hearing.
ClIAKLKS '.V. AnMBTBOMO,
(A trim copy.)
Judge of Probate.

GILLASPIE,
Corner of Courtaud Jefierwm 8L
feed, bone meal, ground
tor fowls. AWo a Rene;
Good goods. Lowpnces.

When ah® became Mira, *hn dune to Castoria.

The loan of Copemish is about a year
old and has 312 Inhabitants.

Mrs. Winslow's Soothtoc syrup shouldilssn
be nweti for children teethimt. It soothes &lt;b»
shlld, softrnsibe rums. all»»s all pain, oyet
wind colic and I* the twwl remedy tcrdlarebre*.
Twenty-Evti cents a bottle.
Indian Lake 13 to have a 51Q.0Q0 hotel.

Grand Haven is to have a now fnmltare.
The estate of the late Judge L’hrlsttaney
Is valued nt Blii.OOO.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
A branch of the national slux-workerrf
union Is to be ..rpiniucd In Itetrult.
i

H you w|U
Ildiard Appl’niM**, ":“l ,,telr «bwn*,n
ES, i- tap""- &lt;-“«*«
K- will-,taki, rhoMt Froutotettree. Hyuu nreihuni
"
. tu.lt u&gt;d AuvliaM
trial.
Voltaic fltaTOO-.lUr.taIl.IUta.

�Hastings Banner
Hastings, Thursday, Nov. fi, 1890.

MARSHALL L. COOK. Mitor.
TUB HASTINGS. MICH.. POSTOF/ICZ,
AVGUST 14. 1878.

Merrick stripe ran it, ihrj will run it l*o

barter and exchange at the behest of these
marplots,&gt;wbo aim at political advance­
ment for^emselves and friends. There
shotfhl be a shaking up In the

household, and the leader* who liave
pledged lb members “to quietly vote” for
Ere this article, v/lilch Is written before anybirfy or uuy parly should lie kicked
election, shall have reached the eyes of our out of high places without any ceremony
readers, it will be known which candidates whatever, and the order restored to ‘its in­
‘have won in Barry county, and which ones tended use. And it certainly was not in­
are snowed under. Wc have liad full con­ tended as a political annex tn any party,

fidence lu tbe success of the republican not was it Intended to use the oaths and
county ticket; altitougb realizing that this bond of fraternity of the order to Induce
was an off year In politics, and further any man to vote In any manner other titan
that the opposition to the republican pprty as his private judgment might dictate.
was masaed and masked, planning and Make the Patron order an institution’to
plotting, behind a secret order, through legitimately’promote tire farmers’ interests,
• which un outeldwr had no opportunity to an educational force; but leave to tho pri­
gain intormation. The basis for our con­ vate judgment of every member Lfie ticket
fidence in republican success lies in tiic to be voted. To appear to a tail to a dembelief wecutertain that tiio intelligent peo­ ocralic, republican, prohibitinu or any
ple of Barry county could tiot and would other political kite la a long ways removed
not endorse the course of a secret society from flattering to the Patrons of Industry
which committed-the grave folly of consti­ order, and all Patrons who have the inter-

tuting itself a political party; and next the «ts Of tho order at heart should see that
disreputable deal consummated with the such a proceeding is never again permitted
democrats by packing a democratic con­ in Barry county.
vention with democratic Patrons, Is such a
To Win. H.1 Merrick, the tetter-writer
jcpreheuslble proceeding that we felt the
majority of tho. voters of Barrv comity Take a little Paregoric or Mrs. Winslow’s
soothing syrup. and perhaps you will feel
better. If that doesn't help you, you
might soak your heated brow In cold water.
We are really sorry you feel sn- Lad about
that letter; but wc can hardly blame you.
Take our advlee next time and walk to
Kalamo. Don’t write any letter.
No use crying over spilled milk.. They
who sutler defeat must take It any way.
and the more gracefully the better.

The election law needs some amend­
ments yet to make its workings what tliey
should be.

denied to an outsider, render It exceedingty difficult, if not quite Impossible, to foreWell, It’s all over now, and the country
cest the result.
is saved again.
'
But whichever ticket shall win, we
Republican* can do a great iteal better
think one thing is conclusively demon­
next time.
strated, and that is the utter unwisdom of a
secret society making of itself a political
They couldn’t all be elected any way.
party.' When it docs, history will always
repeat itself. Men with more ambition
TOLD OF WENDELL PHILLIPS.
than honor or honesty will grasp the reigns
of power, just as In Barry county, and ne­
gotiate tbc votes of that order for what
Mr. Purvis told a characteristic story of
they will bring In tho political market.
Wendell Phillips, who fought side by side
That kind of thing rarely succeeds, and If
with him during the battle for emancipa­
ft does, it never succeeds a second time. tion. One day hu arose to address a meet­
Often It is too late when such a disrepuUi- ing that was mow than usually hostile to
bte transaction is first entered into for all the abolitionists and had howled dowu
and insulted several previous speakers.
within tbe pale of the order to perceive the
Mr. Phillips walked to the front of the
trae inwardness of the situation. But af­ platform and. scanning the angry faces in
ter one campaign, the corrupt snd dishon­ front of him with a keen and fearless eye.
orable aspects of the affair become so con­
spicuous that a second success is utterly

“You scoundrels!”
Instantly there was a storm of angry
impossible.
bowls and curses, but when they censed he
repeated,
in a loudervoice:
Five months ago the order or Patrons of
“You uconndrelsi”'
Industry was in a most flourishing condi­
Again the storm arose and sgwn he re­
tion tn this county. To-day, one-third of peated the term. The fourth time the
its lodges have practically disbonded, and American admiration for fearleuncas and
tn a majority of the balance little Interest fair piny juwerted Itself, and the balance of
his npuech was listened to In silence and
is taken. What is t^ej cause of this de­ with respect.
eline?
Simply t9S and nothing else:
Another time Mr. Phillips was in a rail­
The teadenhlp of the Patrons wa» allowed way ear in which were a number of minis­
ters returning from a convention. Auioug
to tall into tbe hands of played-out. sby- them was a man with a loud, strident
ater democratic politicians, who were de- voice, who was loudly declaiming against
tonulned to make the order in this county the abolitionists, and especially against
a democratic annex, for two purposes: Mr. Phillips. Ho was talking at every nue
In tbe car, nnd finally shouted that he un­
One to try and gain the mastery of the derstood that Mr. Phillips was on board.
democratic organization in Barry county
Calling the conductor he askod him lo
!»&gt;• packing Its convention with their tools, point out Mr. Phillipa. The conductor indi­
cated the orator.who had been an Intertaffed
democratic Patrons; next to get the county
tixteuer.
offices for tiiemselves or friends. It fa the
The little man with tiic voice strode up
dishonorable, disreputable, dishonest tac­ theaitio ton disrespectful distance, and
tics of these Patron leaders tliat has caus**d ■ after striking an attitude-Cno following
colloquy took place.
this mischief and nothing else. They fiu“So you are Wendell Phillipa!”
feileii for the order that respect to which it
“1 am, tir,” replied the orator quietly.
“Then why don’t you go south and
was Justly entitled, had it pursued the
preach your doctrine there?" shouted the
course outlined by its founders and guar­
little minister.
anteed by the constitution of tbe order.
"At that time,” explained Mr. Pnrvis, in
It was because it put forth streuously the relating tho incidents, "any abolitionist
claims to be non-polilical that it pros]&gt;eretl would have been lynched in the south.”
Replying to the clergyman. Mr. Phillip*
as it dkl. Had it been true to its profes­
asked:
sions in Barry county, it might have cou“You are a minister of the gospel!”
tianed to grow and increase. But it Is un­
“Your rubudnn is to save *ouls from
American, contrary to tiic genius and spirit
bell?"
wTour institutions that a secret order as

“It U, dr.”

saeb should beoonts a political part}*. It
would be just as sensible, just as wise,
Jnstas consistent, to put up a Masnnlc
ticket, or an (kid Fellows or Knights ot
Pythias ticket, as to have named a Patron
ticket Still, In a short campaign, not all
may have been brought to see tlie situation
that has been sprung upon them bydfabouMt leaders, and In this fa tbe oniy chance
•nr PaLrou-detnocratic victory., if all

members of tbe order did see it w it fa,

whelming majority. For it ought not to
tateMd. and a success eau be but tetnpor*ry. Permanent, real success comes &lt;«ily
to what deserves success.
fiut what of the future? As to that we
bar* shift to say: The fanners ought to
tawtot organization, such as the Patrons
yauhi.il to be. The agricultural interests

of toie country cannot afford to be without
■a organlration. The order of Patrons
CM be nude highly useful to the farmer*,
bet never by pursuing snch tactics to Mertoet and his clique of plotters have carried
•art in Burn* eounty. We hope to see the
Patron order rescued from these men who.
under tbe guise of its friends, arc In reality
ta worst enemies. Then It am prosper in
tarry ccmnty. Cut not in tilts nor any

“Then why don't you go there, «lrP’—
Philadelphia Prow.

SNOWED UND
The Combination Proves loo
Strong for Barry County
Republicans.
Returns from All Over the State In­

The . history of artificial limbs begin*
with very'remoto titnea: • We bare evi­
dences that tbc Romans and Greeks im­
provised some sort of substitute for the
limbs lost in battle and the vicissitudes of
life. Herodotus tells of a prisoner who
amputated bis own foot in order to free
himself from the shackle, after which he
escaped and returned to his friends, who
made him a wooden foot. As’ proof that
artificial limbs were used in audent times
the relic on exhibition in the mureum of
the Royal College of Surgeons. London. is
shown.
,
It te’ thus described: “Roman artificial
leg; the--artificial limb accurately repre­
sents the form of tho leg. It is made with
pteoea of thia bronze, fastened by brouse

party’tfafa Inditfrrenrts.
repubtican tote
w rar *erne-.l. was eiwuuraged-syatate 3*"
was ro
QNpo-riiion.,
lca ? The serious charges made against
, S-pnhlican candidate far governor. som«’%f3h were not satisfactorily a^wend by
“n, had a considerable effect in swelling

dicate Heavy Democratic Gains.
no opposition vote.
■
But aitor alL when they compare the rc• c
S
i suit in Barry with that in other heretofore
In Fact Tuesday was a Good Deal v; much more strongly republican countlea,
» Democratic Day.
Glw n-poMlean.
J
i feel that they didn t get thrashed as teul as
I their brethren elsewhere In Michigan
™» Iho l«ttk or the telMJ To»»Ul. ! !
county.
wbleb gave Harrison over
Fro
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....»~ TOi.irtij
repel
iblieans can extract tittle to comfort of i.iuu.
, Wl, .su v«t waxelves VTI
1 miih 400, amt the
r
M
mu
»
in
tlm
rrxulLi
In
thia
,-nuntv.
“ *ul
cheer them
the result# lu this county, democratic
state ticket 300. la Kent,
state or the country at large.. Tl»« same lonta, Eaton. Allegan, Calhoun and Kala­
tide that turned against them in 1884. mazoo, the counties bordering on Barry,
and again their way in 1886-8, seems to the republican revvraes were more severe
have set In adversely this year, with a titan here. So while we sit on the front
strength nut to be mistaken.
seat on the monrners’ row. we can be com­
The reeult lu Michigan and in Burry forted in the thought that in our miscrj we
county
fa a complete surprise, and a se­ have lots of company. Tliat’s about nil
'
vere republican reverse in both. If the
!bad scald-republicans rsceivjrt in Barry tbe connolatlon we do geL
XUTKS.
■
county
were an exwpUoiia&gt;t affair, we
1
When ymr come to g&lt;4 four partite all
might say its causes were special and pe­ after one, it is hardly to lie wondered at
culiar. But bad as It is here, there Ic nut that the one comes out pretty slim.
an agricultural county In the state in
Bum Wlzhtwan says “1 knew the time
which the republican reverses have not
l&gt;eeu as bad. and In many eases much would conn- when temperance and democrncy would triumph." And Russ is as
worse than in Barry. So that; the causes
are general, not exceptional, which pro­ happy as a clam in high water.
Don’t say anything about it, we feel just
duced the republican reverses In this
ns bad as we can about it. democratic ।
county.
The state of Michigan has evidently frteuds.
.
.
elected the entire democratic state ticket,
Well, it looks as though we had one in
and not less than six and possibly seven Burry county saved for seed, nt least In tho
democratic congressman. ’ This county; person of T. S. Brice, and possibly two, if
gives Turner 104 plaraltty, the imlanee or Hale Kenyon shall get there.
the republican state ticket about 235,
You will notice when you talk with
O'Donnell 347. it then reverses, end democrats, or when democratic Patrons
Milter for senator democrat and industrial get together, that they speak of the result
fa given 5V, Bowen for representative W8, , In Barry county ns a democratic victory,
Benham for sheriff 38, Wickwire for regis­’■ and that’s what it fa.
ter 103. .-Lowden, democraUpatron-lndusWe wish republican Patrons could have
trlal and prohibition, gets OOP. On coron­
ers and surveyor, the plurality of the dem­ been in this city, last night and witnessed
ocrat-patron-industrial ticket Is. M. Tbci the democrats celebrate their victory In
retnraa as reported thus far indicate that Barry county. It was a spectacle that
the republican nominees for clerk and could not have failed to have disgusted
treasurer are elected by 12 for the former■ decent people of all parlies.

nud 8 for tbe latter. This Is so clcwe that ’ We’ll pick onr flints and go at them
It will take the official count to decide.
again for 1892.
THE CAtteEK.
We will discuss the causes of Ulla over­
turn just a# wc mw them in Barry county,
J. W. Patterson, the tallest mon known
and what holds true here will In the main
in tho world, excepting the Chinese giant
prove true all over tbc state.
IsL The entrance into the political Chang, will make Oklahoma City his
field of a secret order, the Patrons, may home. Mr. Patterson stands 7 feet 7 inchbe mentioned as the principal cause of re­
publican defeat in Barry county. This is He has traveled with a number of the best
not a democratic county, as the returns on ■hows in the country for the post eight or
ten years and I* well fixed in thia world’s
state ticket nnd congressman conclurively
prove, even iu this very off year. The goods. About a year ago be married, and
has decided to settle dowu and take life
leadership of tills secret order stain fell
easy, fie owds considerable jtrt^crty in
into tiic hands of those who would and
thiixity, and as soon as he return from
did use the order for political ends. They
the east will begin the. erection of a tine
were democrats, with two or three excep­
residence. Several months ago his wife
tions, and these exceptions proved the rule, presented him with a pair of strapping
and also their willingness to feather their
boys, ot which Mr. Patterson is immensely
own nests at the order's expense. ’1‘lie re­
boastfuL Mrx, Patterson is larger than
publican managers were figuring entirely the average woman, ixdng nearly 6 feet
in the dark when It onme to .this secret or­
high and weighing over INK* pounds.—Okla­
der. They could not tell what or where homa City Chief.
Ils effects would be shown. And the fact
that the order was new gave ite members
an enthusiasm they would not otherwise
“Barthltson,” inquired a fellow reporter,
manifest
2d. The next cause to be mentioned "what have you been doing tn tbc manag­
was ttie McKinley hlti. Without wailing ing editor’s room?"
“Been holding a comm Italian with him.”
until It couhl be tried and its wisdom or
“What about!”
•
unwisdom demonstrated bv practical work­
“About the management of the paper.”
fag. the democratic press viciously assailed
“Any change inita policy contemplated*”
this bill, whose provisions they did not dare
“ Yre. That's what the consultation was
publish iu full, and only a garbled report
given., Eveiy effort w»- ~&gt;«de to cre­
■"W**"* *»’“* UvesM Iinnn I* rnu
ate prejudice againsc this bill, and to inmind
telling me!”
stiil Into the nilnils of farmers and laborers
’’It wu decided,” said Barthleaon, twist­
that this bill was designed to rob then:.
There was no chance in s short campaign ing his muatacbe gloomily, “that the pa­
per didn’t need me on iu payroll any
to refute tbe position of ihc democratic
longer.”—Pittsburg Dispatch.
party on the McKinley bill, mid many re­
publicans In Barry county and thousands
of them In the state voted the democratic
Dcafjicas may so met lines be caused by
ticket Tuesday out of n spirit of condemna­
tion of the McKinley bill; anti yet not one an excem of ear wax which Las becorne
of them, if he had the bill before him and hardened and obstruct* the action of the
compared It with the Mills bill, but would membrane. Either have a careful hand
liave favored tlie McKinley bill. It is a apply warm water through a proper sy­
ringe, or a piece of cotton wadding wet
clear case of condemnation-before trial.
8r«L A next and iufluentlal cause may with esMncc of peppermint may be intro­
duced, which will dissolve and absorb the
be mentioned the extra efforts put forth by
hardened wax in a few hours. —Hall’s Jour
the prohibitionists, which resultwl hi au
ual of Health.

crumbled away.

x8££J2S8-^eE8S5*feg5' |

The Fellow who buys Clothing Hats, Caps and Furnishing
Goods elsewhere than at R. K. Grant’s will be out in the back
lot kicking himself when he learns .how he missed it, as he
surely will, when he sees Grant’s stock if be has the necessary
discrimination to know a good thing when ho can look at it.

They say a man died in Oshkosh, because he was curious
to know whether dynamite would burn in the kitchen stove.
But if your curiosity to get the most value in clothing, hats,
caps and furnishing goods prompts you to go to R. K .-Grant'*,
you’ll be happy, satisfied and money ahead.

It’s Done!
He’s fixed,

Located,
Stuck his stakes,

And stands there with both feet.

A. D. Cook, the Grocer
Is now located in the handsome

NEW ROGERS’ BLOCK.

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He has added to his stock of groceries and
ready for business with a big A

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He feels greatly pleased with splendid pat­
ronage received.

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“New faces every' day, and lots of the old
customers."
And there's room for all.
The reason they come is

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BECAUSE

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Tbc uiw third rf UU. tag
talk*,
th. lower twoshlnl* —nrt SUrf wiUi
wood.”—Interview in C'.ndnnntl Ttmw-

Happy Purchaser.! are they who invest money in neck­
wear. fall underwear, at R. K. Grant’s. And they who buy
hats or caps there, are glad they did so, because thej’ had a
large stock to select from, and found the style, the finish and'
everything about them KORRECT.

sftssssssssirgksrza8।2

The akeleton bed

leather lining. Three painted
r at tbe feet of tb« sk.’eum.

Satisfied-Patvons depart from R. K. Grant’s with -bandies
of Clothing every day, and are willing to. declare that they
got just what they wanted: that nobody there tried to sell
them what they didn’t want; that they find what they buy
there just as represented, and the prices all right.

•ao«nM

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to the upper extremity ot tbu bronxa. A
quadrilateral plooe of iron, found near the
petition of tho foot, ia thought to give

Plvixd Customers say that at R. h. Grant’s they get the
most value for money expended fprfClothing, Hats, Cape an4
Famishing Goods.

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’11*4 they want io the line of groceries.
visions, flour and feed.
.
(2) They are well treated.
‘

like th*

“

ml?. They know they get value received in goods for their
money.
,
°
(4) Low rent, light expenses, and light margin of profit-.
higlLd’riCeS
for l&gt;nMor&gt; egga and produce are the very

) And lastly because they like to trade there.

Nough said

the Herricks and other political

who have grabbed the reima of

who

Patron

EDITORIAL NOTES.

would never give It their endorsement or
approval. Such political maneuvering as
has been entered |nto by the managers of
the Patron political party represents not li­
ter but swinish greed for afflee—not a
principle in It above the level of horse
trading. Such jwlltical methods ought
uot. In the Interest of good government or
good morals, to succeed, and because tliey
do not deserve success wc have felt tluit
they would not succeed. At the same
ttae the indifference manifested by voters’
efall parties, and the fact that knowledge
what is going'on in a secret order is

v caees. reiHtWa
wr’i* nominat'»&lt;»• ’m,
3iu
aud wt
^flwAe^Cvt*c wit* tbB democrats, saw
”««“*• pr"tJW'

the ground. Rake the order above putiaan politics, and do not permit it* nje for

�Xstings Banner

H

. ...Tiue, Thursdsy. Nov, b, IWO.

PERSONAL MENTION.

&lt;tood sleighing at Escanaba.
Olivet college has 233 students enrolled. ’ton Harbor. They will can frtiRn. The
stock In 5100.000, shares Mug MS
The fall fishing is poor at Bentou Har- capital
.
W. L. Wilkins went to Grand Rapids
each. Ohly woun will tbe allowed to
bor.
t
Thursday.
.
Imld stock.
loula Baptisu will build a ?2.QpO par­
lart week*Uk Watklns »W«&lt;I in Detroit
□Mra. Chas. Drury, of Cadillac, is a
sonage.
'
r
Snowshoe Nuba are In .’rearing in the !terror to burglars. Recently she Inter­
Worthy Mead went to Chartitte Thurs­
viewed one inrt talked him hrtn a promise
vpper I’cniusula.
\
।
to reform and b« a good man. A few
day evening.
Lake Huron is higher llritu It Iras been &gt;nights later another got so far as tube
JiHlt’liandler, of Baufidd, was iu the before in years.
jputting chloroform upon her pillow, when
city Saturday.
Frankfort is still fishing for a 8100,000 ‘she awoke with a well high C scream, an-j
tbe f burglar left before she cuuId comer
Mrs. Miller, ot Matta won h visiting at furniture factory.
John Fuller’s.
The snowfall of Monday was genera! ’him fur a little mor*1 chat
throughout the state.
Tivo of Vermnutville’s pioneers were
Geo. Waterhouse, of Ypdlanil wai
hi
An equal suffrage association Iras been 1buried ye'hT.lay, both of them beipg over
the city Thursday.
organized at Jackson.
.
SO years uf age. ami both had l»een resi­
lion. John Carveth, of Mlddlwille,-was
of tbe aohnty upwards of half n
The Traverse City Insane asylum has dents
!
in the city Friday.
107 patterns, and h ba lly crowded.
imutury. George W. • Andrews was m
Vcara of ag&gt;- and for many years had been
Arthur Brown,.of Grand Rapids, spdnt
Tiic new Presbyterian jNUsmiagc at ।
the local weather reporter, having in bis
Sunday la this city.
Albion is compiptixl, und cost $3,300.
]pmrtesston at the time of ids death a
A disastrous fire occurred at the Mar- «recon’, of the temperatnre every day Just
Mr. nnd Mrs. Baker Shriurr wore In
shall casket, factors, Monday night.
।at sunrise torso yokrs. Carr Sprague was
Grand Rapids Friday.
The Crescent factory at Big Rapids ‘about 81 years of age nnd was probably
Ed Troy and family, of Ann Arbor,
die
oldest cJaM leader ii&gt; Micldgan, having
started up its new machinery yesterday.
j
Absolutely Pure.
were in the city Saturday.
been identified with Methodism in Eaton
David Parks, of Fowler, is 101 yeans old. ।county Siuee Its birth.
Mrs. Alta A’cckley is visiting relatives
i&gt;: tarter baking powder. Hlghusl
ills mother died at the age of lii years.
In Grass Lake and Dexter.
There have l«e*n rumors and rumors
•„venl« strength.-V. «. GovernSo far around Greenville have been paid that tiic Cincinnati. Saginaw &amp; Mackinaw
Miss Viola Willison and sister Bessie
r. Aiv. n. ijo-a.
8150,240
for potatoes.
spent Bunday iu Knlaumoo.
• y
railroad, running from Durand to Saginaw
Kalamazoo has n -spasm of putting up and West Bay City, has b*cn sold to the
Mr. and Mrs. Bay Duplap, of Veruioirtstreet signs. Would that the tits would Grand Trunk .system. No sale of the road
vllle. are visiting in the city.
lias been made, but something tangible in
come this way.
Mra. W. W. Cole returned from a visit1
Judge J. E. Tenny. fonuerly state libra­ regard to the sale will come to the surface
in auont two weeks. The officers of the
with relatives in Ohio lost week.
rian, died at his home in l^mslug Sunday, Chicago &amp; West Michigan ami Detroit.
ML.-, Stella Davenport spent Sundayr after a long illness.
jUiamtag
Northern went over.tho&lt;'., 8.
with her parents-lu Grand Rapid*.
M. on Saturday and there' wcre^reports
Muhk&lt;-g&lt;nt women arc raising funds for
ML** Aila Norris, ot Comstock. Is visit.­ furnishing the new Y. M. C.K building al once that they desired to acquire the
road, but those who ought to know say
ing friends and relatives in thecity.
| now approaching completion.
the transfer, when H is made, will be in
Mr. and Mrs. E. Y. Hogle vhdted J. E.
Eldridge G. SU John fell down stairs at Kiiother direction.:--Battle Creek Moon.
'
Hogle and family in Lowell last week.
his hunn* in Lansing Monday morning und
A singular and fatal accident occurred
broke his neck. He was drunk.
John Hunt, of Van Buren Co.*, ‘is t|*.e
Monday at- Ronnd, lake, about 12 miles
Edward Engstrom, a Iteyear-old boy. of east of Vanderbilt on the Michigan Central
guest of Mr. and Mra. C. S. Whitcomb.
Big Rapids, has been sent to the reform
Mrs. John Piper, of Vassar, is visitilig school for assault upon a 10-year-old girl. railroad. The unfortunate man. Jack
Maiden, was a teamster for Rust &amp; Bros.
her panmts Mr. and Mrs. Perry Busby.
The three sisters who have bean robbing As be drove up to Round lake another
Mrs. John Greble gave a large dinner
stores at Muskegon, gel off easy. Their teamster who was at the lake was chop­
party Saturday to her many indy friend*.
ping on a piece of wood. Malden jumped
victims refused to prosecute them.
out and going up iMddnd him to have some
Mra. Martha Malloy, of Cbncord, was
Benzie county has now tout railroads, fun kicked the stick away. As he did so
the guest of relative* In Rutland last week. all built this year, and seven bright, new
the axe came down just at the same time
Ben Story, of Maringo. N. Y., visited towns, two of which have bonuses for new and striking Maiden on the heel severed it
Lewis and W. IL Beadle and TautHies last factories.
completely. He even joked about it and
week.
Homer Cowden, of Marquette, stood the walked five or six steps. The bleeding
Mrs. W. A. McWilliams, of Grand Rip- after-wedding serenade until the bond’ was checked by tight bandage*, but he
' died in less than two hours.
Ids, visited her brother M. O. Abbott, last launched upouz-*Annie Rooney,’* lie then
sneaked out ihe door, and with a club' HOG CHOLERA AND PIN WHRMS IN
felled the leader, nnd scattered Ms1
HORSES.
Mrs. Frank Choven. of Detroit. nt-e confederates!—Detroit News.
'illation th lit week
Miss Elva Clough, is visiting old friends
John Brown, of Emmett, accidentally
in this city.
Mr. O. &lt;1. Strtrtw. Sir: Plouw wild
M an Walldorf is now a resident of this
shot himself .Sunday while handling a
Mrs. Julia Goodyear has moved to revolver. The trail, u 38-caliber. entered &gt;ne two dollars worth* of Steketee*• Hqg
Grand Rapids, where she will make her tbe left tide of the stoinach. nnd passed Cholera Cure. Last- year 1 lost- RO hogs
to Holden A Hire’s for your rubbers future home.
clear through his body. Intiding in the with cholera, and thought it was caused
by worms. Last spring my pigs wre
.wall opposite.
He may live.
of
The Misses Flo and Sabie Beadle,
Will &lt; hidcster is. building a house on Grand Rapids, visited their parents Id this j
a box of sheet lead,
weighing 1700 token the same way. I nt once gave your
Steketee*" Hog Cholera Cure .and cured*
‘:&lt;&gt;atiwny.
1
• | city over Sunday.
pounds, fell on Allee Male, ot AlpeiA, the
ever}’ one of them. Itjput a move to the
•".wii Garrison ha* received notice that
Mrs. Mary Barnum, of Petoskey, was other day. and two men rushed to her worms..and the pigs rafon began to eat and
They could
the •box
•• wiil receive a pension. We an* glad of tbe guest of relatives In thfe* -city and assistance. -------------- not move »•— grow fat. 1 would recommend it to all
and called in two other*. They thought stockmen to useM. M. Johnson.
vicinity last week.
she was fatally Injured, but examination
.
I^ebigh. Nebraska.
T':.. ,trick of underwear carried by
Mrs. Welton returned to her home- in showed only slight brutacs. borne girls
This medicine is now for sale by W. H.
■lo.'den A Hire is complete and prices are. Jonesville Saturday after a short Visit can stand an awful amount of squeezing.
Goodyear, druggist of Hastings.
: £itf.
• .
with relatives here.
&lt;.
Detroit Journal.
The Misses Wolfe gave a very pleasant?
Vernor Willison started for St. Paul.
IHrtroit will havt two lines of street
The undersigned desire to express their
lurty last evening in honor of Mias Ada Minn.. Monday morning, where he will cars, next apring. tiiat do not require
remain with his uncle.
tracks to run upon. The vehicle is called sincere thank!* to the friends and neighbors,
to the choir, and to the Rev. Henry Garret
Mrs. F. G. oAilyear returned from a curette. The body of the caretie is ex­
John Kurtz nnd family now occupy the
for their sympathy .and service in. the
’souse re-ently vacated by C. S. Brown Minneapolis Friday , where she has been actly like an ordinary street car. with the sickness nnd at the burin! ot Cyrus Allman.
omission of| the froUt platform. It is
.•nd family.
for tbe benefit of her health.
mounter! on low wheels with three-inch
Mrs. Ella Knappen. of Gnmd Rapids, tires, the bottom step being only twelve
A new roof ha" been put on what is
railed, thq ciAirt house. The roof coat formerly of this city, has gone to Denver, inches from the pavement The carette
PROBATE ORDER.
Colorado, for the benefit of her health.
will atop anywliere in tire block t&lt;&gt; take on
f.*oje than the bniMlug is worth.
Mrs. Lucy Sage is enjojiuR * vis't will* passengers and wiil be tracked up to tbe Slate of Michigan, county of BarryAr a seMlon of tiic Probate Court for theouun.
Ticket given with even* 50c purchase
curb
for
the
convenience
ot
Ils
patrons.
ot
Barry
liolden
ul the Probate Office In thecity
; a rlnmce to the beautiful 830 music her sisters Mrs. J. D. Andrus, ot Pleasant The seating rapacity Is twenty-eight
nairtiues in suld county on Monday, the
-X.
’
Fred.Hotcukim. r View and Mrs. 'Jas. Prnnock of Harbor persons. Tbe scheme has already Iraen
Ord day of November In the year one thousand
eight hundred and ninety.
Springs.
trleil in Chicago with very- satisfactory
I n.nt your hens and chickens that will
Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Wllbur F. Dickerson,^ Grand Rapkls results. The carette I* supported on Probate,
three pounds and upwards, live
lu the matter of the estate of Christopher H.
.—.ii
''•&gt;rv- »•"&lt; ueen appointed surlius so that the jar Incident to running
Van
Annan, deceased. ., f\
engineer of the Govertment uuddjng in over crossings, etc., is uuroiy noticeable.
On muMng nnd nilnif the final »roo-.int
- X, T. Parker desires to buy a new milch*
of
Knappeni* executor of *ald estate,
*vw: also .would fate to contract for l.tolp (trend Rapids..
Frank Smith. Jim Murphy mid James prayL.Ing E.
that the same may be heard and allow
Mrs. E. T. Clark. Mrs. J- P. Perkin* Murrow got on a Grand -Trunk freight rd as his filial account nud he be dhcluir^ed
..'kets of corn. Apply at Hastings house.
and Mra. F. W. Herbst were at Hastings. train at Lansing. Tliursday niglit. and pro­ from Ids said trust.
For Mhj. tuy residence property in first
TherruiKKi It is ordered, that Saturday,
Saturday, attending the school of Instruc­ ceeded to run the train to suit themselves. tbe
*J9th day of No*ember, A. D. ITOO. at tan
rd. one lot, house and barn all in first tion fur the W. R. C.—Charlotte Tribune.
They emphasized their intentions by draw­ o'clock tn the forenoon, be a-stcued for
•x condition. Terms to suit purchaser.
the hearing ot said petition, and that
ing
revolvers
on
the
train
men.
They
Capt A. D. Ntakeni. the man responsi­
the heirs kt law of said deceased and
C. WKlMVttT.
were
finally
ejected
and
later
arrested
at*
ail ofber jiersons interested lu said estate,
ble for the Winning of two first prize} by
!;;■ • eflects of the McKinley bill can be tho Hastings Knlgbta of Pythias In two Bellevue, whvre Justice Stephenson, on arc required to appear nt a nes-slon of said Court,
then to be iioldt-n at the Probate Office, In tho
u-r ascertained in two year* from now.. world’s contests, is now an instructor, at Tuesday, gave- each «0. days In j«U.— dtyoflhud
mgs tn Mid county and show cmum,
but a* present does not affect the prices of the Orchard Lake Academy.—Battle Creek Charlotte Republican.
If nuy there be. why tbe prayer of the pettuuyi of the goods sold by Holden
Hire.
may not he granted.
There is a widow living in a northern doner
lonrnaJ.
,
And ItK further ordered that said petitioner
Michigan
villagera
lin
was
led
to
the
altar
give notice to the persons Interested lu Mid es­
A:&gt; .’■rt&amp;'le of mfieb practical value on
The Banner Is late this week so a* to by a dashing y&lt;»Wg recruit of an Indiana tate. of the pendmicy of said petition aud the
• Th- Cure of the Eyes in Youth.” by the I'
hr.vrinc thereof bv causing a cony of this order
regiment. War ndsed him to the rank of to be published hi the Hast inc* BaNNRR a news• • Il-known oculist. Dr. George S. Norton, give the full returns from the county.
.captain,
when
he
fell
by
a
rebel
bullet
iiapt-r printed and circulated In said County of
• iil «pi&gt;‘ iir in the supplement to Harper’s
Ticket given with-raverv iWe purchase upon the field of Antietam. In the course Hnm oucetu each week for three successive
*•■&lt; ing People for November 4th.
for n chance to the beautiful 330 music of time the widow was again wooed ami
( Abram Smith, dfed at ids home in Rub- box.
won. ami this. too. before she had been
Fred Hqtchkis*.
[A true copy.l
Judge of Probate.
Sunday.* of congestive chills, aged 74
made u preferred war ward. She was
■-■■■■■ Deceased was a may well known,
A German program Is being prepared] married again, nt least every one supposed
PROBATE ORDER.
who iiad many friends. who wHI cherish for the next regular meeting ot the High she vra-i. and a few years later the poor BtatBOf Michigan. Gouutyol Barrv—M.
At a svwioo “f the Probate Court for the
- ni*-uiory. A wife and two sons, Frank school Literary society, Nov. 12th. consist­ second husband p.ta»ed away. She a|e
County of Barry. boMen at the Probate Office,
• &lt;1 Aftoii, survive him.
ing of German songs, dialect recitations, plied for a pension on her firat widowhood, In the cltv .if HaWinss. tn suid county, on
essays and readings al&gt;out Germany and and got one with u hanctaome back* sum. Wednesday tiieSth Aiy of NovemlH-r. tn the year
I iu- city. council decided to release the
thousand eight hundred and ninety.
story of her second inarringe was conveyed olio
P.-v-.cn;. Charles* W. Armstrong, Judge of
.. -hincry, of the wool boot factory from its people. Admission five cents.
to U&gt;e
die pension ucpnmw-o*
department nuu
and she
avowed
, , ..
to
.-.ic uvu
-vvm Ph?the matter of the estate of times Cox.
ii the city has on the plant at their
• As a grand finale to the sweeping patro
tin n 5ol(lier s tt-]dow and in
• ' meeting, Messrs Edward Boos and demo-prohi victory, there was an Im- "•
.......... .. -a •mar
— ­ tte-eased. •
her second...........................
alllmiee Lad neglected
On teniliug and filing the petition, duh veri•lohn !• wderftiri, of Grand Knpitls. have promptn demonstration last
evening.
o jrrha*Jd the inlere"*. of Martin Andrlch Suitable dry goods l&gt;oxes were procarcd riage ceremony. She still draws her fird. ol GeorgK Hyland, tegatee of said de­
quarterly stipend, but the last chapter of ceased. pravlug that adminlMnilh n nf tudd es­
■ the institution, and are now its proprie- nnd upon these :unsteady platforms Man
with the will annexed- may be fronted to
the romance lias just opened, for the real tate
LaciM A Hjdeor snrne other suitable reroon.
•■T". Both are absent from the city, so Blanchard and Dr. Buckle divided time.
widow of the aupimsed second husband
Thereupon i» l» ordered, that Wednesday the
'• can give no details of the plans and Though several large cannon fire-crackers
has pul in an appearance and will make 3r I day oM^^cenitier. A. D. JBJh at tru o clock In
i-nrpcses of the new firm, but will do so were discharged under the former a-4 he claim to some 815.000 ot property now Ira- U*e fore niton, be assigned for the hearing of said
iW.lll.m. nnd that the heirs at law «•*»**&gt;
was bending oven to give emphasis to some Ing enjoyed by the woman, which whs left ceased and all other perwns lutervsled lu said
eslxte. are required to appear at a^Mnutoo
A successful merchant ■ remarks that point, yet they -disturbed him not iMr. her by the supposed second husband.
Blanchard's address was full of pathos
said court, thm to b&lt;- bohlvn ut the IrolnUe
iwopltt do not give tho iiewapafter the
* Scarcely an evening passes in Detroit office, In the city ot Hastings, in said conutv.
and show cause. If any there be. Why Hie I’rayer
lid ' red it for thy amount of business it and' he inode several good points land
but one or more women are attacked on of the petitioner raav not tw gratited. And
among
them
’
was
the
following:-T
araier.- Into town through its ndverttaetbe street by a man who attempts to ent It h further ordered, that said petitioner give
mi ' ts nnd the general information about you want protection on your wool do you. off their hair, nud he usually suejoeds.
notice to the persons loterreted in said estate,
T"1?™
of the pendency of said petition, and the hear
iKiMncsa interests.” He takes a little I walked orer m&gt; l.tber'.
President IL B. Ledyanl of the Michi­ Ing thereof by causing a copy of till* order to be
■ redlt tn himself on account of his own orertny molher'. grave. What do ■ joa
iraollsbed lu the Hahtinuh Bannkji a news­
advertising. and observes:
•'When I think of aegarT- Though the reader, may gan Central, says that tbe recent soundings paper printed and circulated In said (ounty of
make a special effort In that direction, my lose right of tho argument in the rapid and surveys of the Detroit river opposite {tarry once In each week for three suocesvlre
lran.it rn.m Mr. Blanchard', walk W&gt; the the Michigan Denlral depot, were for the weeks previous to said day nt ‘‘’■"J?* ....
u' lghboni In other lines of goods get a
CHABI-KH XV. AWMHTttnNU.
purpose of procuring estimates for a high
Utile benefit a.-» well as myself, because I price ot .agar, yet It ran only be
/
Judge of ITobate.
attract people here from all about the that aevetal pointe were lo4 In the mud. bridge across the Detroit river. A tunnel, [A true copy.] |
aa be waa compelled wverai tltnea to pick beeides being costly, would be unpopular,
••ounty, and once here, they make a day of
bimaeir
out
or
the
mud
and
moont
tn.
and few people would travel by such a
r.t) JATl ORDCR.
nt, purchasing such goods in other lines as
To give variety lo tbe program route. The aoundings for the bridge were
they happen to need. 1 know this to be perch.
lereral trer-ror-all light, were eomwoJ. In. taken by Morrison, the St. ixiuls bridge­
&lt;- &lt;«
tree from personal experience, as it not
and taken all In all It waa a grand jubilee. builder, who will report on the cost and
■infrequently happens that I have to(
» UH- ye*r o»
other particulars before the cud of Novem­ fl.T, !£ ““
direct customera to other places when they'
thousand eight hundred and ninety.
• an obtain the articles which they require
ber.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
that arc not In my line. It is a study,
The new roller process mill nt Sherman 1 Ip ,Utbe matter of the estate of George
TUI. title Includes • number ot Uh must
this advertising business, but I never yet* dlstreMlUK uJeclIims lo wbleli bumunity 1, was opened a few days ago amid tho jubi­
put a dollar Into it that did not return me llnblo. Tbe symptom, sei up by tbe tyl- lations of r string band, prayers by all the
&gt;»• ****J0o“4“,5Z5li2Sf
pastors of the dloce?e and paid profession­ of Emma Rlmpsou. widow of said dccra.scd,
OM phmes ot fetnnle ««k"«
praying that adminlstraltan of said estate may
lw granted t&lt;&gt; your petffioncr or eome oilier
al elecutlmilsts.
numerous, und In no two
sllke. Tbe most prominent snd nnnersuf
Tbe Adrian etoalric railroad wants,the *“TberenpotMt I* ordered, that Frtikiv. the
Mrs. Albert Barnaby Is no better.
„mpU&gt;n» sre Imsrlnp down pslns, drsTNovember. A. D. i-*0-1*; te“
Mr. Booram and family have.ruoved into K m-n-tlon. In sWo.net'. bseksebe.. privilege of running freight over ita track sstoday«4
in tiie lorenoon, be* assigned for tin* hearing pi
their now house which is comfortable and leuourrtam. nerTOusnras. perks! csl besd- between 9 p. ni. and G «• m.. fur- t!:u ac­ Mid petition, an tl that the helra at law,of Mid
commodation of shipjrars far removed- .trceSmd a»«i nil other persons Interested in said
sebes: sleeplemmess. dirtiness, loss of ■£
estate, are required to
**
Charlie and Will Barnaby went to Grand petite, end pelntul or suppressed or pro- from the freight stations.
said enure then to be boiden at tue 1 robaic
Rapids last Saturday.
Tbe bay opposite Elk Rapids is fairly
fuoe menstruation. For nil of
•*’
Tho chicken pie. social held at E. Pen- I^nntainK as well a« for the cWJditlon swarming with sea gulls. The wunra the
nook’s last week was a grand success
®U^*
them. ^ruuns I. « reUsHe weather the more the biwta.
"oclally and financially, putting over $13
ous animals are esjraetaMy delighted in
in the W. C. T. U. treasury, enabling
nasty, snowy, squally days.
■MeoM Dy
them to care for the needy and help those
manwtly benefit tbeae
R. Irving Latimer, the fiend who mur­ pnhRslird
who cannot help themselves.
. will, finally, wuirely cure a gram ™dorit&gt;
dered hlv mother at Jaekram. I» to make a
E. Pennock and wife visited with friends
of
them
after
all
else
!«»
\
nr
last
fight
to
K'
,t
^
’
t
of
«**»»•,
H
’
8
at
'
-■ Hickory Coruera test Friday.
*. AKM»rnoxii.
complete lecture on fenrnte compiidites. tonrays have all the papers ready for an
lira. Mina Lnwuta. of Grand Rapids, is Sot’
Judge olTrolnUe.
W Tb« rerun. Medicine
visiting her parents in this place, Mr.
appeal to the aupreme court.
Compeny.
Columbus,
o.
Barnes and wife.

lay T l'°nil‘*rd **’’ '“‘Kalaniazoo TTjure-

’.V. R. COOK. Local Editor.

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POWDER

IN BARRY COUNTY.

ill Goods larM in Plain Figures
AND AT THE. L

LowestLiving

Price

Our Fall and Winter Stock

TIES.

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Hats, Caps, Gents Furnishing
Goods and Clothing

:'.u-tf.es desiring to contract
II. ties, any number or
uautity. will find it to their
vantage to call on or ad-

J. T. LOHMRD,.

Hustings. Mich.

1

Our stock is larger than ever before and.
prices lower.
We have several .grades'in Black Cheviot
Suits and Overcoats. They are very fashion­
able and will be largely worn this fall and
winter.
If you are in want of an Overcoat or Suit
call and see them before buying.

LOCAL NEWS.|

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S8a!i%S!rA',KSS;.,^i«

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Yours truly,

E.-W. Morrill &amp; Co

POWERS’
HARDWARE
Is still headquarters in all lines of the hardware line. In
stoves we have a finer line than ever before. We have sold
the

Garland Stoves
For years and it is well known that they are noted throughout
the world as the best stoves made. New inventions and
skilled workmanship have combined to perfect them until
they have no equal. We have also the

Palace Stoves
And others that are good. We intend to sell them and in
order to do so we will make the

PRICES SO LOW
You cannot fail to be satisfied. We can sell you a cook stove
for $9.35; a good heating stove for $7.18.
Come and look at our stock of fine

Robes, :-:Rlankets
We received by mistake a double supply and they must
be sold regardless of cost.
Many other bargains at our store.

�BY CrtFT. CHrtS.KliW.
rf?. r ”5
Ifirht In tbc
-&lt;M-Hu» «*f the VtdUtl JjlaU-s Ji-iiulnr
annjr is Jdllrd? I Wore hl* Broth a
iwri ut
nwney-atwni fn.ooo, the »»» ut whller. who.
•rtnh! on field duty, rik-um! tlw twynuwter—
I • PJ,u’,e&lt;1 *n Ids.ebanw- While tlyW&gt;"■ bands the
psck.ts- io Lawrwiee Uxyue. a \oung officer
mSF5 •*9rr ’’-‘J1 *”-*”* dear H«iU nt Copt.
i*XKr&gt;. Hnyuc tia». t&gt;y bovtiii Irreverence for
superior ermoera, inude an rneuiy of Capt. HayMr, auoi her officer ietipi«ed In the cninpafan.
thK 3urKCS- V!an--v s',a u“**r
hare lost ron-hlen«»lr money by gamhlfog. ira;
’

At^~rP:™,’~T,ieK''3n*,sa I’ull’nan car on

on the curare Mrs. Itayner, wife &lt;»( (m Itayt&gt;er; MIm Travers, her sister t who is eneased to
warn Hlevcn Van Antwerp, k rich 5&gt;-r, Yorker,
who has shown a queer aversion to travel iu the
west), and a young man whose evldtoit dralrc to
avoid conversation or acquaintance ha-* piqued
tliecurliwlty of the womed. Before the u&gt;ln
reaches Warrcner it takes aboard some tm«lly
frozen cavalrymen, who are being sent to the
zSEhJ*’?."’*’*
yout'K »nan does much to
v,lat!’u‘^’“ff*,ringsor the frozen men mi the
wav to n arreoer.
Chai*tkrx.—Tho ladies are greetet: nt WartoJMrand other officers, it
develops that the mysterious young mn I* Mr.
Hajme. who has been promoted to a first
Mntenancy in CepUKsyner * company. Caph
,ee,'a decided dh! like for the young officer.
Chaftf.k 3 —Lieut. Havne proves a disturb­
ing Hement among the officers at Fort Warrener. A scanital has been attached to his name
in the past and those Who side with film are
forced bv the pequ) lari ties of the case to side
against Capt. Rainer. Tbe two men have been
sworn enemies for five years. Th* eommand?ort. web,.?s ,JtuL H*-V,,e kindly
and decides to glre n dinner in his honor, lu
ISS* “l,B .*'»•wh"®'
top Utrantry (hla own regiment) do not. it
tran«P|rv_s Unit the trouble connected with
SSrtSr*i1TIne
®?urt’’”’rt&gt;aL which liad
convicted him of r. serious offense principid!y
on Capt. Rayner .s evidcnee. Tills ruling was
reversed by higher Miitlmrltlr-s. .Some of
Baynes old comrades make advances, which
are repelled, lia/ne takes up ids uuartrr* fa a
notiso at some iilstauce .'roru the other officers'
quarters.
because ”twi roSuel’j'rourtesy'^0 flajme.’arm

•**
S«». '“4 tnmln,. I- • arTired no time.
At first he tlionght to give bnjers
breathless at the v-oor’** Pr'rch of
the telegraph
operator
Mayne's
quarters. Two
ocwlldered----look- against
■
, w&lt; —
...
. -.
f— --j.
------ - ’s r.-nding
ing members of the
wire at the an
‘ .v mwaagra concerning the matter: tat
dour. Bhike push*••’ J’is "’a/through **»&lt; would have been. only) a
., .
—’ ~----------- -- —w a temporary
tho litye Jiallw'.’
’’do the dimly hmderance: he could not Control the inlighted' p3-.or,, where a strange acene' । strumeuts nnd operaturo in town, onlv
met his --yes: Lieut. Bayne lay senseless three tulles away. He almost wished bq
and ••nite upon the lounge-acrois the I had been knocked down; shot or stubbed
room; a young und pretty woman, sin­ in tho melee; but lie had kept in the rear
gularly like him in feature *id in the ' when the skirmish began, and Rayner
color of her abundant tresses, was kneel­ and the corporal were the sufferers.
ing beside him, chafing lus handj, im­ They liad been knocked •■endwise" l&gt;v
ploring him to speak—to look a! her— Mr. Hurley’s practiced fists after Hayne
unmindful of the fact that her feel were
struck down by the corporal's mus­
bare and that ojjly a loose wrapper was ket. It was the universal sentiment
thrown over her white uight dress; Cape. among tiic officers of tho —th us they
Rayner was seated in u chair, deathly scattered to their homestiiat Buxton laid
white, and striving to stanch the “wound hhnielf np this time, anyhow;"
blood that flowed from n deep gash and no one had any sympathy for Idm—
in his temple and forehead; be aremed not one. The very beat light in which he
still stunned as by tbe force of the blow could tell the story only showtsl the af­
that had felled him, nnd Buxton, speech­ fair as n flagrant nnd inexcusable oullees with amaze and heaven only knows
what other emotions, was glaring at a
Capt. Rayner, too, was in fearful
tall, athletic strauger who, in stocking plight. IIj. hmi simply obeyed orders:
feet, undershirt and trousers, held by but nil the old story, of Ms pcrsecutino
three frightened looking soldiers and of Hay no would now ba revived; all men
covered by the carbine of a fourth, was would wo in his 'participation in the af­
hurling defiance and denunciation at tbe fair only addirkmui reason to adjudge
commanding officer.
A revolver lay him cruelly peisistent in his hatred of
upon tbe floor at the feet ot a corporal of the young officer, and, in view of tho
tho guard, who
in pUtO.
pain. A
A utter ruthlessp’i-J’ ......
and wrong of ..iw
this .13as— i.w was
nus groaning lit
J.-M-thinreilof powder smoke floated through ' sank, would be more than evcrc&amp;ifident
the room. As Blake leaped in—his cav- -. of the falsity of hia position in the origalry shoulder knots and helmet cords
caBcAs ho was slowly led up
gleaming in the-light—a flash of recog- {stain* to his room and his tearful wife
nition shot into the stranger's eyes, and :uMi silent riiter-in-low bathed mid
ho curbed his fearful excitement and ! cleansed his wound, he saw with fright­
stopped short in hb wrath.
j M clearness’how the crush of eireum“What devil's work is this?" demanded ! stances was now upon him and hb good
Blake, glaring intuitively :it Buxton.
- ; name. Great heaven! how thiMC words
“These people resbted'my guard ., and I "r Hayne’ellve years before rung, throbhad to take the consequences," said Bux- * l*&lt;i» burned, beat like trip hammers
ton, with surly—yet shaken—dignity.
'through hin whirling brain! Ii seemed
“What were the guards doing here? 'though they followed him mid hie
What, in God’s name, urn you doing t fortunes like a curse. lie sat silent,
here?" demanded Blake, forgetful of all S'tunmnI, awe stricken at the force of tlie
consideration-of rank and command ‘in ! calamity that had befallen him.
tho face of such evident catastrophe.
I How could he ever induce an officer
“I ordered them here—to enter and janda gentleman to believe that he was
search."
no instigator in Uiis matter?—tbat it was
A pause.
\ all Buxton’s doing, Buxton’s low imagi"Search what? v.-hat for?’
j nation that had conceived tho possibility
“For—a woman I had reason to believe ft such.acrimc nn thepart of Mr. Hayne,
he had brought out here from town."
*nt^ Buxton’s blundering, bull lieaded
“What? You infernal idiot? Why. abuse of authority that had rapped the
she’s his own suitcr,aml this gentleman’s i kdal climax? It was some liui-j before i
wife!"
&lt; his wife could get him to sjleak ut till.
The sUraco, broken only by the hard : She was hysterically bemoaning the fata
breathing of some of the. excited men j‘-lutt had brought them into contact with
and tbe moaning cry of the woman, was ; ’“ch people, and from time to time
for a moment intense.
; giving veut to tho comforting araertipn
“Isn’t this Mr. Hurley?’ asked Blake. J that never had there been a cloud on
suddenly, as though to make auro, and [ their’domestic or regimental sky until
turning one instant from hb furious i that wrtftch had been assigned to the

•'! divided into Hayne and ai.tl-Hayue
faction* An evening gathering at Capt. i:3y
Mr sboure. where the. tnaUer Is discussed. Is
broken up by the criegof •■fire" from outside.
» J fL5l.’T.rjJJ'- “T,,v 11 re ,u « Louse mcupifd
8S“.e&gt; &lt;*kc&gt;was a tergean: dirrlmt
the Irnhuii fi gin mentioned In tbe prelude) and
his v.;ie. who is a laundress, tlent llajue
reaeum. Claary aud his lime daughter from the
fiamrs. and also saves a bundle of bank notes of
large deuominnUon. which MraChuiey eng.-rh
ctmches and apparently considers of greater
’he lives of her hu.MMud and
child. H.»vne hlrmself is badly burned, and Miss
Travers evinces great interest in the young
office:' fqr whom iiee sister and brother in-law
show so in^ii fi dislike.
Cuaitku &lt;s-Claucy Is In Hr hospital and bls
wife, tor ta-« tirsl time, acts tenderly toward
him. watching him night and day. When
Clancy is lolti that Lieut. Hayue a as the man
who saved turn, be is greatly agitated, and his
wife Ocrvcly forbids any one to talk to him.
Capt. Kayne:S wife shows a strange Interest in glare al his superior officer. The stranger,
lite welfare ol (tancy and wife. Hayne ref uses still held, though no longer struggling,
to accept advances made by old comrades unless
'
they express belief 1n his Innocence of the replied between his wt t&lt;«eth:
charge of wtaeh hr was convicted. This would
“Certainly. I’ve told him sot"
.. be JM-Mttiwdlv a declaration tbn: they believed
“By heaven. Buxton, is there no limit
Cap:. Rayner to be a perjurer, or at least mis­
taken. They decide to side with Capt. Rayner. to your asiuinity'. What fearful work
Cmaptvi: f.-Mlsa Travers asks her sister.
Mre. Itavuer why she showa so much'interest in will you do next?’
“I'll arrest you, sir, if you speak an­
tbe Ctaney’s. und declares her belief In IdcnL
Harer ’s innocence of Hie charge, whfea proves other dlsrespectfal word!" thundered
to hare lH-.-n that of ttieft. Tbeyquaml. It
develop* that Miss.Travers docs not love her Buxton, recovering consciousness that as
fiance. \ an Antwerp, but has .been persuaded commanding officer he could defend him­
into promising to marry him by his mother nnd
self against Blake’s assault.
her sister.
/
'
“Do it and be—you know what I
CHAFTKitS —Tills chapter deals largely with
the social disturbances caused by the Hayne would say if a lady were not present.
affair. Clancy, while drunk, appear* at Hayne s
quarters and piteously begs to see the lieu­ Do it if you think you can stand having
tenant.
this thing ventilated by the court. Puli!
CnArrr.itMist Travers writes a idler tn
heriUuce. NaaAntwelp. telling him that sbe I can’t waste words on you. Who’s gone
does not love him and mat he bad better release for the doctor? Here, you ibqn. let go
her from her promise. Miss Travers aretdenta’- of Mr. Hurley now. Help me?Mr. Hur­
ly overhears a converMUon between her sister
tu&gt;d Mrs. Clancy. In which the former urges the ley, please. Get your wife hack to her
latter to watch Clancy, nnci/m no acc«&gt;nirt lei room. Bring me some water, one of
him see Lieut Hayue. Whs Travers Is con
ylucrd that the man know* aotuHhlug about you." And with that he was bend­
Havno s case which Mr. Hayne ought to know. ing over Hayne and unbuttoning tho fa­
. »r“A^rEK
IraycrsacrMridtlly meets
Ueut. Hayne at tbe house of a mutual triend tigue uniform in which he waa still
During a conversation tt is shown that tbe dressed. Another moment and the doc­
charm against Hsyne was that he appropriated
the money handed him by Die dv tag Capt. Hull tor bad oomc in, and with him half the
Bayue’s statement tliat he rlci lly gunide.1 the young officers of the garrison. Rayner
■ package intrusted to him that dav; but that.
when he opened - It, It contained cnlv waste was led away to his own quarters. Bux­
ton, dozed and frightened how, ordered
paper.
Chahtrk il-Hayue has recovered from th- the guards back to their post, and stood
Injuries received al th* Clancy fire and returns
to duty. That uight Clancy pin&gt;« up at Hayn*'» pondering over tho enormity of Ms blun-guartera with another request to see film, atul der. No one spoke to him or paid the
Bayne decides to talk to tlm man. Mrs. Clanev faintest attention other than to elbow,
tarns up and declares that her husband I- drunk
andim* breu beating her. Capt. Rayner, evl- him out of the way occasionally. The
ffijnOyauxIous to prevent an interview between doctor never so much as noticed him.
Clancy and Hayne. orders tbe former under arrec B»yue is convinced that Clancy knows Blake had briefly recounted the catas­
aoniethtag which might help to dear his trophe to those who first arrived, and a*
(Mayne's! name.
Cii.sj-Titfr.'.-Mra. Rsyncrhts learned that the story went from mouth to mouth it
?.eTa,slBr’M,7TJ3r"?
niet Wcu‘- W”* grew .no better for Buxton. Once he
at the bouse of a friend. Mrs. Jtayuer tiaa been turned short on Mr. Foster, and in ag­
5or???,i »RP*reo‘&gt;y. over something
cannocted with tbe Clancy* lor some time. She grieved and sullen tone remarked:
vents b*r 111 nalnre by'cluvnrlug bur sister with
“I thought you fellows in the Riflers
desiring to meet Lieut. Hayne when that yonng
woman awerts her intention ot again visiting said he liad no relations."
that Mend. The visit is. of course, given up
“We weren’t apt to be invited to meet
but the sisters quarrel ngivin.
them if he liad; but I don't know tluit
CilAiTait 13 —An officer. Cant. Buxton by
name, while prowling around Lieut. Havne’s anybody was in position to know any­
quarters at night.
a carriage drive up. thing about it. What’s that got to do
Latertbe shadows of Ueut. Hayne and a young
woman appear on tbe window curtain. Buxton with this affair, I'd like to hear?"
tamps at tbe cwclusion tbal Hayne is enterndnAt last somebody took him home.
mg a woman of the town. Hayne again ine-ts
I”?.?*™” ««*tenuily the next day at tbe Mrs. Waldron, meantime, liad arrived
■rtonda bouse- It is announced that Miss .and been admitted to Mrs. Hurley’s
Travers will soon return easL Sbe ladep-ndrnt
■on her ™tar, an.l because of the strained rela­ room. The doctor refused to go to Capt.
tions existing iK-twocn them has decided toac- Rayner’s, even when a messenger came
-todfitn Van Antwerp's pleading for a tmeidy •from Mrs. Rayner herself. He referred
MWMTiye, In order that she may no longer be ,
• obliged to look to her brother-in-law for nq&gt;poi t ■her to his assistant, Dr. Grimes. Bayne
Bapie realizes that he is In love wlih Miss Ihad regained consciousnens, but was
Traver*.
shaken. He liad been floored - by
CHAi-rj-R H—Capt. Buxton, through tbe ab sorely
1
yauce of b&gt;s superior officers, is tn charge of tbe a
i blow from the butt of a musket; but
poa.. Buxtou tells of bis recent discovery tfiui ।the report that bo. was shot proved hap­
a woman was visiting ILtyne at night. A danre
•grten !-i honor of Mrs. Ray tier and Miss jpily untrue. His right hand still lay
aravBm. wno were to lean- the next davi is in ,
progress when a soldier ro-hrs lu and call*' for near tho hilt of his light sword; there
little question that lie had raised his
a1 doctor. He -uvs that Lieut. Hayne has been was
’
shot nnd C^pt,.Rayner injured,
weapon against a superior officer, and
would hare used it with telling effect.
CHAPTER XV.
Few people dept t’int nightmlong offi­
ce™’ row. Never had Warrencr heard
of such excitement. Buxton knew not
what to-do. He paced the floor in agony
of minu, fur he well understood that
there was do shirking the resjionsibility. From beginning to end be was
the cause of the whole catastrophe. He
had gone so far as to order his corporal
to fire, and lie knew it could be proved
against him. Thank God, the perplexed
corporal bad shot liigh, and Che other
men, larring the one who hml saved 1

Rayner from n furious lunge of the lieu­
tenant’s sword, liad used thWr weapons
as gingerly and reluctantly as noMible.
At the very least, he knew, an investiga­
tion and fearful scandal must come of it.
Night though it was. be iw-ni for tbc act­
ing adjutant and several of hb brother
captains, and, setting refreshtnetito be­
fore them, liesought their advice. Hp
wait still conjtuuni’.ing officer de jure, but
be had lost all ■stomach for its functions.
lave been glad tn send for
He
Kta
his pardon for submitting
and abusive. Iansax enunw oould hare stopt»ed

Riflrr&lt;. She know from the hurried and
guarded explanations of Dr. Grimes and
ono or two young officers wlio helped
Rayner home that the fracas had oc­
curred at Mr. Hayne’tr—that.-.-therc had
been a mistake for which her hiislamd wan
not responsible, but that Capt. Buxton
was entirely to blame. But her hueband’s
ashen face told her a story of something
far deeper; she knew that now he wus
involved in fearful trouble, a«d. what­
ever may liave been her, innermost
thoughts, it was the first and irresistible
impulse to throw all the blnruo upon her
scabegoiit.
Miss Travers, almost as pale and quire
as silent ns tho captain, was busying her8clf in helping her sister; but she could
with difficulty restrain her longing to bid
her be silent. She, too, had endeavored
to learn from her escort on thoir hurried
homeward rush across the parade what
tbe nhturu of the disturbance hu«l
been. She, too, had suggested C’lancy,
but the officer by her side set his teeth
as lie replied that he wished it had
been Clancy. She had heard, too. the
message brought by a cAvalry trumpeter
from Mr. Blake. He wanted Capt. Ray
to como to Mr. Haynes as soon as he had
seen Mrs. Ray safely home, and would
he please ask Mrs. Stannard to come
with him at tbe same time? Why should
Mr. Blake want Mrs. Stannard ot Mr.
Haync's? Sl»e saw Mr. Foster run up
and speak a few words to Mrs. Waldron
and heard that lady reply. “Certainly; I
will go with you now." What could it
mean? At last, as she was returning to
her sister’s room after a moment's ab­
sence, she heard a question at which
her heart stood stilL’ It was Mrs. Ray­
ner who asked:
“But tho creature was there; was she
not?"
The answer sounded more like a moan
of anguish:
■
.
“The creature was his sister. It was
her husband who"-----But, t’-s Capt. Rayner; buried his bat­
tered face in his hands at this juncture,
the rest of the sentence was inaudible.
Miss Travers had heard quite enough,
however. She stood there one moment
appalledr dropped upon the floor the
bandage she liad been making, turned
and sought her room, and was seen no
more that night
Over the day ur two that followed thb
affair tho veil of silence may best be
drawn, in order to give time for the sedi­
ment of truth to settle through the
whirlpool of stories in violent circulation.
The colonel came back on the first train
after the adjournment of the court, and
could liardly wait for that formnlitv.
Contrary to his custom of “sleeping on"
a question, be was iu bis office within
half an hour after his return to tl&gt;e post,
and from that time until near tattoo was
busily occupied taking tbe statements of
the active participants in tiic affair. This
was throe days after its occurrence; and
Capt. Rayner, though up und able to be
about, had not left his quarters. Mra
Rayner) hud abandoned her trip to the
east, for the present at least.
Mr. Hayne still lay weak and prostrate
in Ids darkened room, attended hourly
by Dr. Prase, who feared brain fever,
and nursed assiduously Hr Mrs. Hurley
for whom Mrs. Waldron, Mrs. Stannard,
mid many other Ladies in the garrison
could not do enough to content ti&gt;ernrelres. Mr. Hurley’s wrist was Imdly
surainod and in a sling; but tho colonel
went putqx&gt;wly to call upon him and to
'shake his other hand, and lx&lt; begged to
be ixiianitled to see Mrs. Hurley^ who
came iu pale and soft eyed, aud with a
•gentie demeanor tlm touched the colonel
n»orc thaui he could telL Her chock

t the carriage tliey h«l bad
jxst liad resulted in so grtevoua an ex- |
Irore nut to tlie j^trrlson,
perienoe; it was not the welcome be and &lt; where Frivato ticliweinkopf saw the
bis regim r.t would bays given her had j
, Lieut.
nly ■welcomed w
by
they known of her intended viwL To
^j^^d ir.l . th? bonje, while
Mr. Hurley he briefly said that he need Mr.’ Hurley remained nettling with tbe
not fear i»ut Khat full justice would he driver &lt;»ul’ in tiw durkuws*. It woo not
ineted out to the instigator or instigators long before »fin commanding, officer pro
of tlie assault: but. ns » soiMething to. tem. wsa cajlcd from Hie bop roonumake jnrtial amends for their suffering, where the done? was going on delighthe raid that not’iisg now could check fufiy. and nt4:fl;-d’thit tho mystorioue
the turn of the tide in their brother’s visitor had again appeared, with evi­
favor. All tho cavalry officers except dent intention of spending the night, as
Buxton, nil the infantry officers except the carriage bwl returned to town.
Ih.vnor. had •Iraadj been to call upon |
-----------------“Why, certainly." -rvosoued
Burton.
l.rut.incotbeniRhlorUwoccurrenoe.wnl i „tfl U'u.
lli;.llt |WWotU.I clKMle.
tai etriven toebon- bow .lUtres«.-d they | (dnw „er.-tKrfT will bent tin.- hop: no
were ora- the ontra^eous blunder, o. , „ wffl
to Interf-re. and errrrth.dr remtwrer- connusndcr.
I
wjU
tjromre e;&gt;d taa
Buxtutt lad written n note exjnrairc ; 0.^^ t.&lt; rake nallw In tlie iourning."
of n thura to ran Iwn
-explutn tat, flch, WM
|f oppwul:Ut]r for . brill,
wa, Infotmw) lh.11 eiptatuun. from
wJrk_ ]Io ltool,l Urri
bta .Imply asKtant.il th- injury: and ■ ^,T
a1u,
,horo. tb„, Mlr.
S’?'!'
h“"‘u,-'ai4; *“■ romdihehoMnwith^ntri-tattaLnh.
burly In bld,nt; in lu. room, too &lt;lck nt &gt;
whill, h .. «.it|, t!„ offi.
heart to wont to we anybody and waitf
,]:lJ .nd Uk,
t!j ot u„
mg for Uie talon ot the autlwiu.-a In
Mcdlta Lous, nnd acmtronted
the confident nxpeetata that nothing ,
nnJ
ThM
u „.;„d „ Mr.

.
“'TT
wouW be U. .hare ot the outcome. He
w.«tld gladly tave
K-’-'
cnee, bat that would ta.i-bcea n4gn&gt;t&gt;g
Under virtual charges; he liad to. ptay.
and bis wife had lo stay with him, und
Nellie With her.
By thi. time Nellie
Trueemdld not wantiotpi due had b.t
one thought npw-to make amend, o
Mr Ilnyn. tor the wrong her Uiought.
linrl
it wan
V in;
hud rlnnt"
done him
him. It
waa limp
time tor
for Mr. Van
Antwerp to conic to the wide west und

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Phemnatism

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B^SK'M’es
urallAches

Haen.-ecaroerbcrondqutalon: nothing
rfwld „ „|u
Oc„
ho wcn[_ fulI ot bl, prajtct. lUtened at
___ ...
Hayne
’.. 1:1...
like ,t.„
the eavesdropping sneak
! he "was, saw again the &gt;haduw of the
'
graceful form and h"anl tho silvery.
-,ad ,h™ it w.« ho mt
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S&gt; h
mldni ht „hc„
J^ibdug.
KflUre i» licrebvaix1*-. tt™...
1
A n h[
eriinwrv
fnn.t, s'vni!.
,h,
„
....
,
,
. a
•
t .
I
II which lie thought mast ce Sams: but NircrxlMr |#Ttl . teX.|
the lights bad beau lurneu low in tbc
look after Ilia intervsla. but Mrs. Rayner I
। parlor and the occupants had disappear­
had ceaacil to urge, while he continued
ed f&gt;oui aight and h •nring. L v inquiry NqnfOn i»-‘cri;r1i
to implore het to bring Nellie cast at' he bad ascertained • tliat Havre’s bedunco. Almost any ninn as rich and in­
j room was jurt back of tbc -parlor.
dependent its Sloven Van Antwerp would
A man wan vtatianed at the buck door,
have gone to th* scene and kettied nutothers at the tdde», with orders to srrvat
tore for hiuiaelf. Singularly enough, tufa1 [ any one who attempted to escape: Lhen
ono aoluf ion of tho problem seemed never
softly he bi“|-iK.d to the front door, tell­
to occur to him: as feasible.
Meantime tb&lt;i colonel liad patiently un­ ing Ray tier to follow him, and the co •paral of the guard to follow both. To
raveled the threads and .hud brought to' his surprise, the door was unlocked, and
light tbe wholp truth nnd nothing but ;
■ a light was burning in the hull. Never
the truth, li made a ningularly temple j
in, marched
sjory, after nil; but that was hi much the ‘I knocking, he stepped
worn.’for Buxton.' Toe only m or roti- I। through the hall into the parlor, which
1 was empty, and, signaling “Come on” to
tion Mr. II:.ynei liad in the world was
titis one younger sister, w ho six yjtttts I his followers, crossed the parldr and
• seiaetl the knob of the Iwdrbom door. It
o
’ eforo had raatritd a manly, energetic !J waa.itKila-d. Rayntr, looking white on J
fellow, a dcil vpginecr in the employ of j
: worried, stood just behind him, and th*
nn eastern 'railway. During Isnyne’s i
••mxuitain station" exile Hurley’ l»ad i’ corfural but a step farther back. Before
Etek Baadsebesad relieve Ml thotronbk., Isribrought his wife to Denver, where fur ;i Buxton could knock and demand admisCsat to e bilioca «Lite of the eyttr-a. *nch as
PIxTtxwiw, Kaaaon, "------ ------ ---------"
lictterJironiieelHi awaited him. He‘won!j sioD,which was his intention, quick foot­
e*U=&lt;.F»lnla
tbe
; steps cuuu filing down the Htoira from I
promotion in ii.1 pn»fexu&lt;-rj, and was I
resntaiUe
rccw Lm te&gt;ea above la
.’ the second storv, and- tho trio wheeled
now uuc
one of
the pnncqui
principal eiigiuecrs
eiqjmecrs tuntan- !!
uuw
ui inc
-,
ployed by a road running new lines 'about :a ^urprbd to’ find Mr. Hayne,
through the Colorado Rockies. Journey- | flresaed in his ff.ii|ue unif.^rm, staEdii.g
ing to Silk Izvko. he came around by wav | “* * . threshold and staring nt inrm
H&lt;*fi*=ba ytrt Otrter’s LHUo I.*.v— PfiU us
eqssttr mtaah]aiaClo«iatipatto«&gt;.cnnncsati pronf Wam ner. s.1 that his wife and },e *&gt;th mtoglwl astonishment. increMrty
WatMw tbiaannsriiiccomplaint.x-!itl« they alts
might luivc a look at the brother she had j nnt^ U’tb"gB&lt;it‘hii. A CTiddeu light seemed
■8W*to|Ffi!|faaBtWBM«t hSMi—i h.»r,fi vihi u iha
Brrrisi regulate ihn toweb. £vra 11 tlx-y ou:?
not sc-en in rears. Their train was duo ‘oJa*n upon him as he glanced from
there early in the afternoon, but was °°® to thc &lt;**r. With a leap like a mt
blocked br drifts and did not reach the •,MS thre,r Wmrolf upon Buxton, huikd
station until late ut nigiiL There they him ba^k. and sI-hkI nt the dosed door
found a note Irani him liegging them to coufrontiirg them with blazing eyes and
•al«iythetrrxidfiaM«dc»wn&lt;!te:.'l!h, rr.i;.
■
take a carriage they would find waiting ciinching fists.
Whooncetry-them w Ulf. nJ tbwwllttl-pim-nC-“Open that door, sir.*” cried Buxton.
for them and come right out and spend
MNsla aosaay wap U*t they will not bo wfl“
You
have
a
woman
hidden
there.
Open,
liBB to do without ibrai. But after mlt.ck b _j
the night at his quarters; he would send
them back in abundant time to catch the or stand aside."
..........................
..............
“You taundu! Til kill the first man
westward
train
in the morning. He could
not come in, because that Ja vol red the whodares enter!" was tho furious anneccsMity of asking his captain’s -permis- j swer; and Boyne had snatched from tbe
sion, and they knew his relations with ’ wa^
*‘W,S infantry sword and fLuhod
that captain.
j
blade in the lamplight. Rayner
It was her shadow Buxton 1 tad seen on mada a step forward, half irresolute
the window screen; and tut nano of Bax- [ Hayue leaped at him like a tiger. ‘iFire!
VOT|«. but by thetr
mUoo ptaMO *11
■rethtnx InvitlMriSSedUa; fitetertL Soli
ton’s acquaintances liad ever mentioned . Quick!"
slrtuted Buxton,
q&gt;u.u*. mrwieu
Muxum, in wild
wiki exciteoxcitobT dr Ufijtea crcrywbare. «■ neat by tgaJL
luenl. Baug!
Bang! went the
tiic carbine, and the
that Hayne had- any relations, and as | ment.
SREDMMNK OO . New York.
bull** • -U»•—
m&gt; plaster
ovciHnyne. in f""1 ’••J had nr»««« ««r rears to I; bull-*
—’’ •»*-—
gu U
u.v
piaster ov«-.HULL PILL SHALL UUit, SMALL thuc
t.-lk to about hispersonal affairs, nobody ; bead, und, seeing the gleaming steel at
but himself and the telegraph operator i bi* superior’^ throat, the corporal had
h«ivy
at the post really knew of their sudden sent‘ the v
"
’butt
* crashing
’ * ~ upon the
vfedt. ■ Buxton, being an unmitigated cad, lieutenant’s-skull only just in time- there
-rU.-fcr
hgd put the worst interpretation on his would lutre been murder in lU'otber sec­
discovery, and. in bis eagerncasto clinch ond. ■ Tiic next instant he was standing
the evidence of conduct unbecoming an on his own head in the corner, seeing a
officer and a gentleman upon Mr. Hayne. multitude of twinkling, whirling stars,
BALSAM
liad taken no wise bead into his confi­ from the midst of which Capt. Rayner
dence. Never dreaming that the shadow was reeliug«inckward over a chair nnd a
it« You:b{ut Cc
could be that of a blood relation, never numlierof soldiers were rushing npon a
doubting that a fair, frail companion powerful picture of furious manhood—a
from tiie frontier town was the explana­ stranger in shirtsleeves, who had leaped
tion of Mr. Haync’s preference for tluit from the bedroom.
out of the way liouso and late hours, he
Told as it was—os it had to b*—all
stated his discovery to Rayner as a posi­ over the department, there seemed io be
tive fact, going so far as to say that his but one thing to say, and that referred
CRATEFUL—COMFORTINC.
•entries had recognized her as she drove to Buxton: ‘-Well! isn’t he n phenomeaway in the carriage. If he liad not been
BREAKFAST.
an ass as well as a cad, be would have
•■By a lliaronxh
the natural
To be continued.
interviewed the driver of the carriage;
whtqh govern ihr opera'&lt;4
«n&lt;
natrltluti. and l&gt;v * rnr«-f&lt;il anpltcHlInn r.’ tin
but lie had jumped nt his theory, and his
fine ffroi’vrtlrK ef wel) irtrelru Ciwca. Mr. l’jT'*
sudden elevation to tho command of the
Ina
oar tee -tfiut tables wlib a urh-l
Wie ^l° ,ul" th* tMlnt
post gax e him opportunity to carry out
’,hflrb.,o«L TbdMMIra cauM-dby ■UMay nwrj uncuir '
j
his virtuous determination that no such the drmdful runrihiK Horvti »r&gt;d otbe
“ ‘
lous use of Much arttriU of db-t that a«tw*!itu:
tim» tan mi)- be &lt;raai:-&gt;llx built ua until str-.i
goings on should disgrace his' adminis­ torn# of this &lt;HseMv» an- beyniid
There t« no other rpiurdv eqnal
caoucii to
er&lt;it) tendetiry to dlsratration.
.
'
’all rheum and every Hundred* of mbtte tnabulles are finalli&gt;EAro: i -l
He guru instructions to certain soldier far.n nt bljxid dtenwe. It H reaHooahlv sure tn us ready to MtacK wnrrrrer there w a
,o poluu We may eseaM manv n fain! snaft by
clerks and “daily duty" men employml ge‘ Jhx&gt;^’' * W *’** U * falr ,rtBl’ 1,&lt;J
keeplnt onrerlvcs well fartifimf «1th purr blp.P’l
in tho quartermaster, commissary and
nrnfa properly nouristwd framr."-- Civil t’y
Pension
papers
tor
Sherman
Fitch,
nf
Gsuutlr Made -linplv olth Ixulinu uu!&gt;
ordnance offices along Prairie avenue to
milk. Sold AHily In hnlf-jHMind t|-i»
llutiscat.
arrived
a
fenhoura
after
his
keep their eyes open and kt him know
labelled tb«h: JAM"j&lt; KI*rs &amp; &lt;
death Thiin«day.
of any visitors coming out to Huyno’a
patlilr Chrttitsts. l&gt;iudnin. Kiiplaii'I.
by njght, nnd if a lady came in a car­
riage he was to be called at once. Mr.
Hurley promised that ou their return
from Salt Lake they would come back
by way of Warrejiur and spend two days
with Hayne, sincu only an hour or two
had they enjoyed of jiis company on
their way west: und t|ie very tlay that
the officers went off td tho court came
the telegram saying the Hurleys would
arrive that evening. Haynehad already
talked over their prospective visit with
Maj. Waldron, and the latter had told
his wife: but all intercourse of a friendly
cliaracter was ut tut end between them
and the Rayners and Buxtons; there
were no move gossipy chats among ths
ladies. Indeed, it so happened that only
to one or two people had Mrs. Waldron
liad time to mention that Mr. Bayne’s
sister was coming, and neither tho Ray­
ners nor Buxtons had heard of it; neither
had Nellie Travers, for it was after the
evening
her iart visit that Mrs. Wal­
dron wnslold.
Hayne ran with his telegram to tbe
major, and the latter had introduced
himself and Maj. Stannard to Mrs.
Hurley, when, after a weary wait of
some hours, the train arrived. Risk*",
Ux&gt;. was tiwrc. on the lookout for some
friends, and i» was presented to Mrs.
Hurley while her husband was attend­
ing to aotne matters about the Luggage.
The train went on eastward, carrving
tiw? field officers with it. “
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I- ut th’ Li’e of this uoUra the sumoi three
'I'Ki-lre-l and twenty-one dollars and an attnr7 *•? fee of Sfje«’:i dollars provided for in said
. ‘rtRace. kud.no su t &lt;w proceed I I'g* at law havIn -ii iti'tltuted tu recover the moneys «rir-fl hv s-idl mortgage, or nny jiart thereof.
• u'.v. th--ef&lt;jre, by virtue of the power of sale
- itanied in said iU'irt;tnz-. and Lhe statute tn
rate unde and ptorL'.eil. nonre to hereby
'ii npnMttninho ihorigiithday of Norem■ r. A; I). 1‘Ui.lnt ten (I’cloek In the forenoon
1 ‘hall sr!1 al putil.c anrtluti. to the highest njd»! th- nnrth front door of tbe &gt;-ourt bwsr
. . :ti&lt;-citv nf ll:L*:ing* ithat being the place
■ ri- t1'- eiredt court for Dnrry county to
•’ .eu i, th- preside* described In. sold mort­
. ..-r. nr so nmrli thereof as may l»* necessary
p iy the amount dae on said mnrtinre. w|tb
• .’hi ter eentJ Interest, and All leg*! rnsn*.
' ^“thcr with inn attorney’* fre nf fifteen
'liar* covenanted for therein, th* premises
iesrritiert In said mortgage »■•:»!! rhstecrn lot. piece and parcel of laud situate In the
■ I'hiti nf Hading* In the county of Barry and
•'-He of Mic.hlgsn, and known and drt*crlb*d a*
Tlie west half of north west fractional
; i irter of section nineteen (tot In town three (3)
'‘«rtb range eight i*) west, containing fifty-five
t M-tno acre* of land more or less.
Bated Aug. 13. KO.

Smith

Thoma* H*ney Jr. Mortgagee.
&amp; Coi.gmovk. Atty'» for Mortgagee.

H/Xstings City Bank,
Mich.

Hastings,

:JL2PIT.A-X $75,000.00
SLRPLES U.000.00.

Wednesday Oct. 1st.
We will ^ell Die above quantity ot Winter
Shawls about

HALF THE REGULAR PRICE
LOT No. 1.
Will eoturtli of 75 Beaver Shawls that
will be given away for $1.25 worth S2.75.

LOT No. 2. .
Contahta 42 Beaver Shawls which
yiHi can purchase for $2.50 WQira $4.00.

LOT No. 3.
is 85 eiegant quallly Beaver Shawls nice
line of colors, all new patterns, this shawl
is elegant value for $6.00 but our price will
be$8.30. I-es* than manufacturers cost

LOT No. i.
Is a case of U8 superb velvet Beaver
Shawl* beautiful, handsome goods, no bet­
ter shawl In the market for $8.00. But
we have this lot to dispose of for S5.00.
The greateKt. opportunity now awaits to
buy a shawl.

We hare secured 42 heavy camels hair
shawls. Iteaufto* alL
These goods were
made to sell for $0.00, butnecessity knows
no law and they will be yours. If yon
come lu lime for 83.00.
Don’t wait, but
make a special trip to be at this Shawl
Sale.
We will also put into thia sale 40 extra
Ine wools single Shawls, guod value for
84,00. that will go for $2.5C.
Also 8*.
Specially nice wool Shawto that are double
will be sold for 85.00 cost you 88-00 any­
where else. For Shawls come to

Marr &amp; Duff,
BATTLE CREEK.

■' orporated tinder the laws of tbe State ol
Michigan.
'.’pen for business Dec. 13. JUdin traUdlhg for
inerly occupied by Messer Brae.
0FFICKB8:

n &lt;;. Robinson, President:

D. W. Kryno»dj.C*ihit»r.
BHIKCTORS:

W. H. rowers.
!»*n &gt;V. Itaynolds,
J. A. GreMe.
H u. Robinson.
JohnCarveth.
.
P. T. Colgrove.
General Banking BuaineM Tranracted.

Catarfr
W

Udartrw and expanse* or C?n''.”,~’^1

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Q&amp;C “ ’dotu. and boanT. -l , S
d&gt;0 J
m- Udire In eaeb iS
ZI£GLERaOOnA4.L6uS?

&lt; FrtOM THE DECK

ff..: -r • cm

evening, waa the n’-exinship Vtxeaya. on
her trajr.to Hntaun, Nrar by.was an unkhowu and probably uttsren schooner,
lhe night wa&lt;ctoar-tbc moan shining

To euro BlUousncos, Sick Headache,

SMITH'S

BILE BEANS

c-ti c:: i.i'c:

btightly. the sea smooth, and the hour
’Bt-kL .Seven minutes later bolh verarls
'•■pleat the bo.tutu pf lhe sea, and with
tbypi sink cighty on." of their passengers

•inrtcrew.*. lu tluffiesevea minutcsxaolIbfionnnd death niggle with tbe^v-ffves
Lad taken piAre; a -ceue hicl occurred
which even the do&amp;en survivor.* can not
give the details of without stopping to
make sure that it i* not all a horrible

AI moat all.of the passengers on thu Viscuyn weir last. Their name* are: Senor Jatin

owners of tho loot stranuibip: M. A.
Calvo, wife nnd *ou; M Purr und two
children; A. Ruix. Jo» Acaibia, Hamon
Alavatr*. Junn F. Heihuun, Oscar I»lam,
Llgul Petl.oc mid June M. Garcia.
saved from the steamship. The fate ol
the crew of tlu-acbooner is still unknown.

NmkiwuM In tbmuch f«r»&gt;owi&lt;-i r»tr»

-r. Jefferson and Court St*.. Hastings, Mich.

nBCHUM’S CROUP BEMHT

ni.iou men like Bish p t
ami Cctnoi Hnzerty ure maufuily

si I and

Seo: Lind

J-5T Ung. Nov. 1.—Six mile* off Earn-

ballos^t Co., of Nzw York, and one of the

\J.\RTIN V BAKKER. Real Estate, lnJX
-.urauce and Loans.
.-.•cwith J.U.Run^ao ft^Son.t doors north

.Mj-'clalatt^ttlon given to tasking
• prvreny. ' The Interests ot non-resident
•—.'pertv owner* Carefully looked
FMrB4
Sixi: sines for .*ile or exchange. Houses and
1 jt-loi tale.

at

break tb# chain &lt;4

ir&lt;m»btp Vlicxrn and the Sell non.

valuable tuforuinUou almut horses.
Two or three dollars for a
Hono
Blanket will make year hone worth more
and cat lorn to keep warm

'

3:.

i

Disaster os a Clear Night,

./!eGJ,“1 h,trn=1
•Tm,r drakr r"». d»
” kwlaoQc picturo, atxj
•tru.

TBKIEX’S ARRIVAL.

•
•Thru; tri hope of attracting tfcea'ten- ‘ 1 "8 ,nS” Ed‘tor and Party
.m.ua
New York
the *hotWwe were
off th* •
co i«: &gt; we cut the tnrt
or :
■I. llrtl- I A STATEUEST TO THE AHBEI0AN1
;

with a Smooth Sea, and Only
S;x Miles from Land.

t .i Ken! Estate. Office.

u-hmi i

sunk tlmos. as quickly a* hui the Visrays. and. a* far ih we could see, noc a
soul but'onrsaivM was in sight.

Tin* first news received t&gt;f the &lt;lisaatcr
in this city was when tlie »teniucr llnmlaildt, from Brasil, arrived nt her dock in
Brooklyn. having on imant the twelve
-urvivore o' tbe cal:u*tn&gt;ph&lt; whom she
• h;yl picked up at d^ybr.-nk yesterday
morning. UipL Black, of the Huuilxil lt,
&lt;aid th'it at daybreak his ship viw tiff
Baruegrtt light. , Suddenly from off their
ui*t direction throuih the mist of the
•urly moriilug the ofilc.-re of, inc Hum­
boldt saw three masts a ticking out o’ the
water nnd clinging t&lt;| the yards and rig
ging people were betjn. Qu.ckly a l^mt
was lowered and rpwvd to the uufurliy
nite people. Therd wre twelve of them
—at| sailors—clinging lo the spars and
their joy was unspeakable when they
were taken into the bfmt.

They ai&lt; belou^ed to tbe kteainaliip
V x--ayn aud their, names are an billows:
Fe.ipe liaxax. first iifficwr, GaLr.cl Co*tas.
•ccond officer; FniiiifaiJ SftSM, Kr»tcuuiueer; Dr. Andres Hico, surgeon; Sereno

I asm. .lose M« udtynu Canmerre, Rmnun
Marlines, Kimon I’rrca and P. Arellano,
•cnmrii. The .turn were chilled to I he
% ave, and could haw; held out but a little
Linger. Ti.ey were; tak’n cn boar-1 the
Humboldt, brought to this city nu! taken
nt once to llie office of J. M, Ceballos &amp;
V ttstyx J bs firm hnd received notice of
ths4«&gt;h* of their vnuel from the Maritime
Exchange but a fatr nrtuute* before the
iRtt-r.vor* walked m’o the office.

THE OISASTga DESCRIBED.
.be Shuck of Doula mid Subtrqtiral Ter-

,L.«o* some tlmle .before the reporters
could find a m:m jigbo could give n con­

&lt; ijx

Nov 3.—V. illiam O’Brien.
M. P.. :&lt;ud bi* wife: John D.llcm.
P..
T. D Suliiv.-m. M. P., arid hto wife, aud
Timothy ll rrington arrived^irre yester.
day morning on the ateamer La ChampagiK-. A rereptihu comiuhtec reprtaeating the &lt; United Irtoii soc;etle« of New
York, accompanied by several hundred
luemb'ta ot the National league and the
various Irish souielie*. met them at quuritntln*-. iUpoji rhe arrival of the steamer
at her thick « reception was held on* her
deck nnd at 11:30 the Visitor* were driven
ic th- Hjffir.-.- hous.*.

The' part y had Marctdy reached the hoto * vp,” *nid &amp;v*n | Officer Gives. “C ipt.
•. wi
&lt;td wncn
when tiov«
Governor Hill called upon them.
CunHI ha t ■
* ’* rem. from
‘.
.upper and .Tfc, ,OTjnwt
____ r warml.v welcomed them to
in 0:1 ti&gt;«* nn&lt;! - • Il-i'i-x
*
theci yand state, rxpressed his hearty
hud ti:ue io n: )v • ths »ch »&gt;:r*r struck u&lt;
sympathy with thecause they represented,
lirr tiffwwprit Mtrikta :, an 1 as tar a* 1 and signed hl* natue to the address of
instantly killing'Capt. Cunill
welcome that had been prepared 'by the
Our hvadw.i.v »-arri* I us niu.ig and that Irish societies. Mayor Grant also called
Ixmapri; knocked down the bridgj bou«e and &lt; xpre**e.l sentiment* similar U» those
ami rising 1 wa* c- verts! by Hie deb.-i* of the governor, and also, appended bis
and La lly ent l:i ihu h-.td?h-ad siclou! my name to tiic address of weicamc.
Uftk. I go: out ot tlie tangle about the
Him' the w:iter commenced to run over
To tbe repnwr.tstive* of the pres*
the deck&gt;, and then I took ta the rigging O’Brtcu related
tl.e &lt;:etalto ot bis
with the other*.”
escape from Ire’aud. He jo*t bpard*t&lt;i a yacht and sailed for- France.
t.'uidnd L'oudol, one o' the snilors. sold He s:id that he and hi* conferees
that at tin- time of tbe collision nearly alt delayed tho trip as long as there
of the Vixcnyn's crew were' nnlrep, being wa* any chance ot their betag able to
wuin out with tlie bard work attendant visit America ’in &lt;he interval between
upon leuvitnc purl. Only those on rimy tbe sentence and the appenL We saw
were up arid about. He said Um; before that the government was deliberately
tbe ItMhliigH o* the boata coul.l lie taken eating uwny the interval, and as soon as
off preparatory to lowering, the Vincma’s that Been me evident we came away."
deck* were under water. At the otli-.-e of
the coin pa jy but Huie Information coni I
Eilitor O’Brien furnished the press with
I e obtained. No interviews could u.- bad a statement tliat would occupy about
with the survivor*, and Chcms obtained three columns of space.* the points of
were gotten otiuide the oflfic:.
which are: That tlie Irish party of the
The Lost Nteam«hlp.
old country'i- nimolutely a unit; that
there are no difficulties so far ns that Is
the Corn pa tun Tran*-Atlantic. She had concerned, and that the people are as
ju«t been overhauled, and this was her first united ns the leaders; that thu policy of the
trip after Iteing refitted. She was of I.8SS government I* to hurry evictions so as to
ton* regi-ter. 237 fret long, and had nc add tot be burden* of the league and
cotamodmiutis for '.fifty p&gt;t»»enurn«. The thereby bankrupt It; that the purpose ot
Whole car^u wo* valued nt 3'1,00). Q’lte the lippemry piuseculions wax to pre­
vessel was inxtired by the owners. She vent i by editor mid bh companion* from
coming to tni* country tn raise funds, and
that the latter left lo ituffl-i that p it-pom
When they have completed their tour of
port*.
America tb«-y will go back an 1 lake their
The
Hereitlc* arrived lust evening medicine.

neiiua Hnrarenve winch collided •■*ch the
steamer Vixt ay a off Burtteaa’. Bota vc»&gt;*-la Mink-in fifteen fath an« of water.
Ten men frem the Hargreure -uid seven

forced lo tin? Hyrenh**.

A GREAT TEMPERANCE TEMPLE.

Cn'.c.G i, N;&gt;v. 3.—An interest n; event
took place in this city Saturday, being the
laying of the corner-stone of the W. C. T.
U. building, at the corner of loisaile and
Monro* sir eta Mh» Fr.tnch E. |V.lJard
wa« mistress of ceremonies, and cn the
pla'fxrru with her were .Mr*. T. I). Cn:s.*,
Mie- ll’iod, nnd many other Indies known
and H-.n. Carter H. Hartl-on and other
g-miemc-t.
A pretty feature of the ceremony was
the pre&lt;er.ce of 2.W0 chLdrea who
marched to the spot and gathered around
the corner. This was-the choir, mid it
‘.»ng, “U m..Temple, Rise." and "“The Sa­
loon Mum Go” with great uncttoti. Miss
C:ir*e handled the silver trowel, am! was
cxsLted in ibl* by Mi»a WillarJ. The
stone to the largest ever laid lu this city
mrnsuilng seven by seyett feet, and llirea
fret thick. Oil the ’IjiSalle street sitle
wiil le ch.s-.4ed the legend. “For God und
Home and Nitlve Land." Before lhe
stone «a« laid on itn:n?n*e au lienee
g-.‘.L.:?’ ‘r.**•? ”
K-gimeat armory
am

Irish lenderi are sbndowed, stating that
the morning they left Tlpeniry there was
a special government train-ready logo
along with tbc ptis*engvr train to keep an
eye ou them. Yet he mid bi* party walkoil
6oldly out of their hotels, and made no aLteiupt ti conceal tbemaelve* when they
left for France. He exults in tbe dlstinghUbed treatment
he tveeived iu
France and wbat be baa already received
here, as ^bowing tbnt tbe British govern­
ment is condemned by the two great re­
public*.
He says that within a few
months 1,500 families have been evicted
in Irftand, an I ha* no word strong
enough to chanicterixi hia detestation of
tbe lau:v purchase b!lL declaring that It U
entirely tn the interest* of the landlords.
Ills Object Over Here.
' The object of the mission over here L* to
raise money to h &gt;ld the Irish rank* un­
broken until a general election, which
wdl come in two years, and in attaining
this purpose -to tell the story of Irish
wrongs; tbe story, of llpperary, of tbe
evistlaoa, and what ho claim* to be B*lfour’s jaillcy—tbe starving of the t.-nauta
into stibntnedon to tbe extor.ions of the
landlord* The mission I* not to ralst
money fur tbc people whose crops have
failed, if that is ueeefairy the Iris):
party will take such measures us are ad-

BALFOUR ON THE SITUATION.
He. Mkkea n Statement Regard Ip

g

Ills

Di'ULls, Nov 1—Bilfonr returned here
Friday. When questioned regarding bh
western tour, he said iu substance: "My
Tbe building w 11 l e 190x115 tcet. twelve reception ha* been friendly,- in some Ind ffleuit.
Finally Dr. Ricu wa* found
stone* litgb. It will mmC Sl.WU.U 0. and ktancee 1 tuny say cordial; but no better
aud from him the; following a-cutint wa* the lor Is lensed tor an nnuual reicnl of than 1 anticipated from what I knew and
obtained: ’Ev.-rTthlug waa working W.txX) |M.t annum. Il J* exp-c‘ed that taLeved of the Irish people, who*’ char­
nicely. 7"he wi a-w.ii fine, the moon tin: offc -. etc ^in the building tn I br-ng acter I am sure Is far frum being npre•bone bright, ami the sea wai smooth. It in a yearly ren al of ^JTiO.OJb. 1 will be Miitcd by the men whom Mr. Parnell has
was about 8 o’clock when 1 was o:i deck coinpie e I in M-»y. ifiUJ. nnd i* intended selected lo represent them, und but a
for the World’* home ot teniper-tiice orand took a few kurn* t&gt;aek nnd forth
imniMtlnn* ennnee ed with the W. C. T. cioijaratively small portion of them, I
« bile smoking an'kftcr-diuuer cigarette. I
believe, are in deliberate sympathy with
■Hd no: sec any vessel near u*. Ths ih&lt;p
the moonlighters, tbe bnycottersr-the mu­
.v.w In charge of th ? first officer, who was
EXPRESS TRAIN WRECKED.t
tilators nnd torturer* of animal*, tbe
:i the bri ige 1 Kent down to tiieaalomt
village lyrauta uyd village rufii.tn« and
all the mtscrlinneou*cohorts of criminal*
i Lrn, and there inkt.Mr*. Cilv.i. We nut
who-c operntiou* have brought so much
d »wn nnd began tklk.
STBACVSK, N Y.. N IV. 4.—The express misery upon this part of the United
train that, left N -w York on the D . I*, Kingdom.
•Suddenly I beard the'gm: belo r
und W. road at 0 o’clock yrati-nlay morn­
rmg tbc ‘stop’ tignnl. Before 1 could
■I hur.’carefully and closely i.iqui.-el
ing and wn* due here at &amp;» lust evening,
Into tbe fuliure ot the potato crop, nnd
an nwfnl ebnek. aj crashing sound on the while descending the steep grade ne.tr visited tbc districts where,tout tadure
Rock cut. three mile* from this city,
deck over head, and ' tbe steamer rolle.l
was said to bo moU evident, nnd I am
crashed Into a coal train standing on a fu ly convinced thm the resources f ir lo
well over ou her por: aide. Everybody Iu
switch. B &gt;th locomotive* were co nplcte- cal relief, aupplemeuted by governmont
ti e Hilton W'1"
dawn. All wa* exly wrecke*! and the bs stage au 1 mail cars aid. aud by tin* opportunities for iudu«try
ciu mrnt; mun. wotncti aud children shriek­
were crushed to piece*./ Of tlie other car* which the government proposes and is
ing for help: ftotn what, they didn’t
on the pas-enger traid, four in number, taking steps to prori le, will ba ample to
Know. -Mra. Calvo relied luy hand* and
three were thrown from tbe track, tlie deal with t be emergency and prevent any Legged’me to find nnd save her boy. 1
force of the collision hurling them into a serious suffering
The Land Purchase Bill.
told her I would; I started up to the position nt right angle* with the r.tlto.
“luf.irni’ttion given me. n* well ms toy
■trek to find him. When 1 got out, of lhe
The single Hollman car. which wns next
pets in*I observation, lu/t no doub. iu uiy
com pau ion way a terrible scene met my to tbe mail car, kept it* place.
mind that tbe land purchase bill wjtl bo
, ye*. The bridtao. deck house and lore
Four Hep Killed Outright.
rigging were nil {lorn away; there wa»n
Michael Burke, of thl* dtr. engiue.-rof accepted by tbe vast majority of the-peasgreat ga«h in tbestarboanl ‘ide jnst abaft the pareenjre: train, and J. W. Duyie, ot antry a* a remedy fur the conditions of
iin- coal bunker*; und through thta । pen- Great Bend, Pa, engineer of. tbe co;d which they now complain. »o far-axTvgi*1ing the water wds potinng In, Clo-e by,
train, were kll*d outright, with He r lation can effect a remedy. 1 ,wa* every­
on our atarlioard beam, was a big fourfiremen, Jerry Lex-, of this city, so I Mer­ where told that the peopte wcre looking
tmiMe*! aeboonet her txiwspril and fore- ton Ferusn. of Great Beu 1. Tlie io ir :nea anxiously for tbe passage of the Lili, nnd
i-'ggltjg gone and her bows -'tore in. Sb*,
were buried under the wreck. A* by a that severe disappointment is felt that it&lt;
miracle none of the passengers wa* killeJ, bits not yet becim.* a law.
i&lt;„.,Va* filling rapidly.
aud onlr one fit them. Mrs. Thoma* Uor
Sind Hurrying Tu und Fro.
“I believe that tG-daj If the Incubus of
“Neti were ruining h*:ean&lt;l there all- contn, of £1 Myrtle avenue. Buffal &gt;. was
nvhr our dock*, idioutiug all kind* of or- seriously ipjured. Mr*. Cdnorau hud two tUe terror inspired by the plan of camrib* broken, and her right wr id wa* div jmign conspirators could be lifted from
d.-r*. und 1 can ijeno inuer seeing the crew
the
breasts of tbc people, the majority of
. f tlie schooner fining tbc same thing on
loca tst- Sue nisi Mi-tained vwreinjuries tn bar spine, and her left sbouHer Irish heart* would be brighter and hap­
heir rereel. The next tfidng I knew tbe
pier than Uiey nr.-,and that Ireland would
water wa* making over our decks. Tbe was badly bruised.____________
never again submit to the rule of a fac­
■ trntn*r was fast sinking. With a wild
tion whose criminal work to being done
idea of saving bunwlve*. several of the
crew and mycclf scrambled up the port
lows, the prison or th* couvic-'arail.
orerigging. Down, down
went lb* good* hoitee. known *• 'he “Altaxar.
ntMe«l into the hand* of the sheriff .ya*^earner, and np we climbed. W • reached
“That tbe mass of the Irish people are
the tore-gallauf yard, and just then the urriay. on attachment* amounting to
weary ot agitation, of boycott lug. and the
hull reached tbe bottom. Th’.s k-R u* Mtariy I1UU.00A_______________ _ .
graver forms of crime which have charscin*’, out of water, but a very largv swell
D-im PHirn, lale rmi-eror ot Bra.yl,. Lm. Uris.-d the past ten y«mra. 1 bare no doubt
would wet our leg*. There wer®J*u^
&gt;o it to reported, naked le*v.« of the Bra- whatever, und tbe government would fail
nf u* on the yard. Some ot our crew had
xilian republic lo go horn? to ole.
Irani to reach the acbojuer, bnt she bad
nected account of tbs terrible catn«trophe, and the fnot!|bat m:my of thj subv:vor* could
tic E tg'-Lh male i: more

eveningoa the a:::bority uf a leading m»nlst&lt;*riaH«t th tton the first &lt;!»y of the
coming sesaion of parliament Queen VicJori.f, upon I’tr recommendation of Lord
Scli-bur.v,’ will, a* an act of grace, grant
n ecedi: local &lt;!i*t barge to nil 'be
ntrti
it;: iurgolftg ydfe- sentence* for ■
participation
in /' the curlier Feni­
an movrniuut.. Ealfopr lias more than
an« ex; rene-cd the opinion that these m&gt;Aguk!««J m-?n xreciB angel* compared with
Natiouahst member* of parliament, spe­
cially such members x* O’Brien and Dil­
lon. It is claimed by Toriet that such an
exercise of the royal prerogative would
be intensely popular In Ireland.

HEAVY FAILURE AT CHICAGO.

Chicago, Nov. j.—The commercial
world,and particularly the clothing trade,
wa* thrown into a spasm yesterday .by
the failure of the firm of Leopold Bro*. &amp;
Co., manufacturer* of aud dealers tn
wholesale clothing. Twenty-six confes­
sion* of judgment’were entered up against
the firm in the superior court for *nms
aggregating #14W.(K», and the establtohment wa* dosed by Deputy Sheriff Burke,
while tbe 150 and odd employes sorrow­
fully went home.
The Llabllides aud A*Mta.
The total liabilities are, in the absence
of a definite statement, estimated all the
way from ttOO.OM to &lt;300.000, while lhe
auc’.s nre put at &lt;335,000, nominal. Thefirm did; a large bu.inesf, but for somereason, not jet explained, aas been strug­
gling for some**time agaiint insolvency.
Close money to given a* one cause of the
trouble, together with bsavy expenses.
Tbe failure was foreseen only by tbe mem­
ber* of the firm, and the collapse came
like a thunderbolt to the trade. Tbe
bottse i* one of the oldest, if not the very
o’deat.iu tbc dty. having been eotabitohed
year* ago. The senior memb?r of the
firm to Hrury I Leopold, whf» has been,
rated as a miilionalr?.

THE FAILURE OF R. G. PETERS.

Gkand ITAPlbB, Mich., Oct. 3L—R. G.
Peters’ creditor* held a conference here
ytaterday to discass the situation. Therewere about thirty pretenf from Chicago,
Milwaukee, Buffalo, New York, nnd
Mic’..i'j.*a pointe, representing over threefourth* of the IndebtrJne**. A. M. Henry,
of Dcim't, th? n*sigDee,rmazle a lengthy
ltemix-d rejiort of J*eter»’ affair-, giving
the asset* at 4&gt;X«D.d» affil liabihik-* at
fL',U)0,uOO. Mr. Peter*, who was pre-ent,
declare*! that if given a chance he could
make the nju-et* worth t4.00),0-'x), mid if
allowe*l four year* be could wipe out ev­
ery cent of tbe indebtedness.
Wllllu* to uive Him a Show.
Several of the heaviest secured creditors
present manifested a .williagnet* to give
him a reasonable length of time to realire on the asset* to the beet advantage.
An advisory committee waa chosen, who
will make a careful estimate ot the as­
sets ant! a-«afat in the management of the
property. The creditors
I meet again
when the advisory CommilMje is re idy to
rep6rt.
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CHILLICOTHE’S CONFLAGRATION.

Peoria, Uta, Nov, 1—Nearly all ot the
business portion of the little city ut Chil­
licothe, 111., is a mas* of smouldering and
blackened ruin*. Friday night’* fire lit*
orally.wiped np the business and private
residence portion of the town. This city
was telegraphed far assistance and at 3
o’clock Saturday morning
Are engine
and crew from the city department start­
ed tor tne scene on a special train. Tbe
Rock Ui^nd Atal ion aud other railroad
property remains,Intact.

More than thirty buildings were de­
stroyed, and so rapidly did the flames •
spread that iu few cases could the goods
b«* removed. Many ;»er«on« lo*t evevything they pos*e*ae.i. Among the buildIn-.-n deacruypd were the Commercial
hotel. Bulletin office, poatofllcc, livery
stable and nine horvei. and city Jail; also
ten lo fifteen dweling house*. Tbe loa*
is estimated nt fi'iM.OW. partly insured.
Tbe fire swept a way al: the bnildiu.’* ou
both aide*of the siree; for a block and a
halt____________________
Washington- Citt. Nor. a—Owing to
the fact that h h life wn* attempted by
Cuban refdgec* Inst week, and the fur­
ther .act, a* be allege*. that the city, of
Key We*t does not give him adequate
protection, the Sp.tni*h consul at that
city ha» closed hto office, sealed the doors,
and given notice that tbe United State*
will be held ns;K&gt;nkible fur the integrity
of tlie seal*. Much annoyance is conse­
quently experienced by. vessels drslr.ng
to clear lor Cui* and other Sjmntoh
portx.
No official iuformation of the
above fact* hu* *o lift- been received here. !

BlUPFOUD, Pa, Nov. 4.—At B o'clock
Inst- night George K Allen, cashier of tbe
Buffalo, Roche-ter and Pittsburg rail­
way, wa* knocked down aud robbad of .
•&lt;M&gt; by an unknown man. Allen was tak­
ing the money to the express office. Hs
was met uem. the freight office try the
thief and.commaudcd k&gt; **tand nod de-,
liver” lie refused, wbereupo i tbe man
hit bUn in the fain with Lhe butt end of a
revolver, knocking him down.aud csciped
with tbe money.
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WASBlXOTuN ClTT, Nov.

— A npachl

Thereto official authority for the state
meut that an extra -esMmi of co axre. &lt;
will be called to meet ou Nov. H or Nov.
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Chicaoo. Nov. *-Th* &gt;”a‘’ me-Tthmuif
the Brotherbwi of Telegraphed, a- a

�OF INTEREST TO LflOlEJ!
Are you contemplating buying a

Seal Plush Jacket, Seal Plush Saque, Newmarket
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or. Ulsterett?
If so we would respectfully inform you that we have a complete line of these garments and you will confer a.great favor upon us if you
will examine these goods and compare with Grand Rapids and Detroit prices.
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Misses and Childrens Cloaks.
We have a very attractive stock of plaids and stripes in childrens garments that is winning the admiration of the little folks.

WE HAVE THE LATEST FAD IN UNDERWEAR

LADIES COMBINATION OR UNION SUITS. •»

These suits are very popular in the cities and are received with favor bv our customers.
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We make a specialty of

Children's Scarlet Lambs-Wool Underwear
Our sales have more than trebbled this season on these goods

We invite you to make our store your headquarters to meet your friends and if you have purchases to make will use our utmost endeavors
to please you in price and quality as well.

TO- Y. HOGLB.

YftECirbtOTCHKlSS
*“ThE*’0RU86IST.

Ayer’s Medicines. Japanese Family Medicines. Pierces Medicine, Warner’s Medicine, Harters Medicine, Piso’s Cure, Peruna, Lacupia, Maualip, Kings Discovery. Kemps Balsam
Hill’^Peerless Remedies, Cobb’s Pills, Beechams Pills, Brandreth Pills. Schencks Pills, All Kinds Pills, Syrup Figs, Horlicks Food. Malted Milk. Catarrh Cures, Cough Cures.
Asthma Cures. Kennedy’s Medicines, Cuticura Medicines, Electric Bitters, Kendall Spavin Cure. Winslow Soothing Syrup, Mustang Liniment, Pond's Extract Trask Ointment,
Ely’s Cream Balm, Ransom’s Hive Syrup, Gargling Oil, Lanes Famsly Medicines. Zoaphora. Hibbard’s Rheumatic Remedy. Harts Rheuimatic Remedy, Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Ham­
burg Drops, and hosts of others too numerous to mention.
EWGeuuine Imported German Ball Blue. This is undoubtedly the best Blueing made.
We desire to call yonr attention again to the Cash Coupon system in regard to Patent Medicines. Remember it is 1 off or 25 per cent, saved. You have with a $1 medicine 5 coupon.,
with a 50c medicine 2 coupons, with a 25c medicine 1 coupon. A full line of Artist Goods. Plaques, Palette Knives, Studies, Palettes, Gold Paint. Brushes. Easels. English tube paint.
$ cents each, finest American paints 5 cents each.
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FRED’K HOTCHKISS.
THE MARKETS.
u»ke started in our city kbortly.” n»ys a

at 13*0, including twenty-throp
and there lire only fire naw»-

btn&gt;h«l *» an organttpr the ceicstial* we
ail iuterpoMJ no objtW.ions, bat if it is to
started merely for political purpose*
&gt; Rttnouncc right now that we will not
are any crank that contributes toward
kaupport. Wo are onto the farter* that
► trying to inveigle tbe job printer from
Wiimaa's Gulch to more his plant
■bare, ami we shall have some very spicy
sraphimi sketches to lay before our
nent if they sneered in tbeir efforts.**

WfflTEN
I want to buy Butter, Eggs, Dried Fruit,
Beans and Live Poultry, for which I will pay
the highest market price from my ‘ nicely
assorted^stock of General Merchandise, Dry
Goods, Notions, Underwear, Woolen Goods,
Cashmere, Prints, Hats, Caps, Boots and
Shoes, and Groceries.
I have lately put in a
fine line of Hanging Lampis and Clocks,
which you will find cheap.
Cashmeres at from 35c to 65, good.
Best felt boot and rubber, $3.00.
Best robber boot, $2.75.
Standard prints 5 tofi Jc.
Best sock and rubber $2.50.
AH other goods in proporl ion. Give u»'’* call
" .and' we can
save your money.
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Hutiaga.
bried.r o perib.

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Clover seed $3 $off3 *5,
Beans-fl.roper bn.
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Corn—N)c.
Beel-Uve. fs.soasa.nieb* tea.
MasJc.
Hides—Heef. 5c; calf. M.
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Umo—BeiltDfatfSeperbbl: waterbme.SlJe
per bbl.
Oats—&lt;oc per bn.
Now pmatoea-eoc. per bn.
Park—X tOSWTK.
Poultry--are bens. sseJlre chickens, sse.
Harter—Beiling kt |« per ton.
BaX-BeJIlng at finer bbl.
pmolliyJUed-S«'lllnj:at$x«X)pcrbu. Wheat—Bo. 1, while BOnftaae red.kjoCKc.
Flour—fl.ro per hundred.

puke
YOQR
HONEY
Where It Will Do You the
MOST GOOD.

BaAtlol.lv* Stock.

. If the lowest prices and best qualities of
goods are any object; if prompt attention to
the wants of customers is any inducement; then
buy your boots, shoes, rubbers, overshoes, etc

)WELL.

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
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Hastings Banner.

VOL. XXXV. NO. 28

WHOLE NO. 1849.
Published Thursdays by.

A GREAT OVERCOAT SALE GOING ONI

COOK BROS.,
H.lSTIXGti, JfICB.

F. R. PANCOAST
HASTINGS, MICH. •

week. We placed about a -luwfer of it on sale last Sat-mla* wltaoSt nrrtlmT,
t
'P-neu: arrlred last
- v. hisi»ered aroiutl that the fewer was selling some special bargains), kud iurU srcuesof uHtoment
.« our Overcoat Department last Saturday are sinpty bnyotid description
Wo ii|2^ the whine?1 m thH5
-lock puuar tab!? ttMtay. and aav person m heed of an o.rreoat fiTSTr OcS«. th* affiUTu
£ n ’i e iran?
-erred into a walking a-lvertlsenwuit far the Tower. The « oaoerful eheaontts nr theM.mrn.lmtl Jii &lt; MILS*..
holder with wonder. You will a»x the usual question: How rantbi Ttow do helegant, made of the richest and finest Lftrles, “and in the most correct s?lte?,*,trtnhn&amp;r“chffeMlSm^ltea?«M
Carr s Muttons. Grandest heraeya. Fine fancy Overcoat* and VIslers, designed to &lt;
with mftrchant taiinrinl
anduroth-rpieuiatless thsnflie custom tailor pays for Puiw Material
‘ msrehant tailoring.

Hudson's Tower Clothing Co
THE LEADING MICHIGAN-CLOTHIERS.
Monroe, Canal and Pearl

, Grand Rapids.

Michigan

CONTINUINQ THROUGHOUT THIS WEEK.
Be «tre ty secure first choice out of the list of reinsrknble bargiuus.

. Prices a»touD&lt;liiig. Exc.temeut will grow each day. The atom will be oackeO wilh enger buver*. Kuh day bar
g tin* will vaulsh. Everybody Will be dellgelcd mid surprised wKh the wouderttul values.

isr’ 5 OYKRtOdTS

BOY’S OVERCOATS

HEISS’ OVERCOATS

□OT Boy's Overcoat*, fare Wereoat*.
selling the world over at 85. ones 4 to

□no Men’«;Overvoals. genuine Chin­
chilla. blue and brown, velvet collars
stitched edaef. usual price 87.50. we

■J» Cape overcoat*. worth

to W lu

ISO Capo Overeoat*. compare favor
ablewitb regular S10 goods for 87.00.
cr. single Breasted Grev. are worth
.w per vent, advance at wholesale,
sizes for boy* 4 years and up. $t .00.

3M&gt; Assorted style* of Boys' good
durable „ overcoats.
Save
at

tats Boys' Overcoats. embracing every
known material In the manufacture
of overcoats. llotalled for one week
atloMthuu any retailer in Grand
llaplds owns them at. for from $X30

HO Slujde Breasted Chlnrhl’la. three
colors, bound serge lined, abn about
thirty Union Melton Overcoats. any
of them worth 88.00 for $s.oo

0

120 Hhetiand Ulsters, leather and
brown co'or. a few blue, cut lone,
warm, and sold regularly al 813.50:
a)»o*Chice lots of small knot Eur Bea­
ver and Chinchillas, worth regularity

•11L£O; for 8* 00.
IZB Beaver Chinchilla. kersey and
Casilmere Overcoals, cut with raise
scam*, stitched or bound, with, or
without velvet collar. aerg--llned.
worth ordinarily 8l.t to 81G.50. this
week 8 W.

Hudson’s Tower Clothing Co.,
Largest leading reliable Clot-biers. Hatters and Farnishers
Cutxxor Peaii And Monroe Streets, Grand Rapids, Michigan,

DRINK

LION
COFFEE

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A TRUK COMBINATION OF

■ Mocha, Java and Rio.
A Bcautiful Souvenir

Picture Card Given
WITH EVERY ROUND PACKAGE

"pit QKflNK
What’s it for?
' Turn it
And you’ll find out.
not pleasTHE CRANK ha? his use, probably. But he’s."jL'hwd
ant. He’s always kicking the wrong way:
]“[ ’
kicking too long, kicking the wrong man. Bnt he can t neip
it. for he’s built that way.
THE CRANK isn’t expected to do anything else, so no­
body heeds him.
A CRANK came into our store the other ^.y. The same
-rank wont out the same way h® ,c.a™B ‘n’ ]Tes fe We kept
everylsody and everything.Jw^We couldn't please him
right on sawing wood, ana he left.
and didn’t try.
.
BUT HUNDREDS ofllleaf^vPXPit ^“wouW ‘rathe'r
who know a good thing when they Bee .
thing cheap
buy a good thing and pava fair
1“an.ongour
on which the largest profit is made.
,
people, and

325SRS. kt®-

LION COFFEE
When von buy your Groceru- try s
package LION COFFEE. It U the
best in the United States—made up W»
a selection of Mocha, Java an-l Kin.
properly blended and is concede*! by r'l
Co make the nicest clip of .Cofli-e in -he
land. For Sale Everywhere.

Woolton Spice Co., TManfrs,. O.

Kak»&gt; CiTV, MO.

usen vs ran wa

oledo

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THE BANNER
75 CENT/.

.-SnOKE-

ED. POWERJ’
NO. 35.

THE SAME
STOVES,
a ALWAYS
iix
nwinV will concede the
i£ ALWAYS THE BEST

Coal and wood, and an&gt;,hS*iyp”ti
Stoves and Ranges,
unrivalled excellence of the Pen “ guilder's hardware and
which are our specialty, r ull line o
•verything pertaining to the hardware

QOObYMR BK05.
3

5C CIQflR
IN THE

Found a pegtnut—I Where? Under the
new utibrella.
Mr*. Geo. Case and daughter. Mr*. J. V.
Cooper, returned to Indiana lawt week.
Jasper Miller liad the misfortune to
have one of bbi limbs broken Friday even­
ing.
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The social at W. Humphrey's Friday
evening, was well attended considering
, tbe weather.
Geo. Clark. Jr. commenced school at
Krugg’s business college. Monday.
The next M. E. social will be held at
George Greyburn's Friday afternoon.
Milk* Waldurff, of your city, called on
Another storm has passed, and the sunfriends Ipst week.
t
b shining at last.
The attendance at tbe election in tide
town demonstrated the fact that- there
were a good many who were very indiffer­
Uncle Ralph Johnson. formerly of thb
ent as to, who should manage the Affair* of county, now of Newaygo, with his wife, is
1 state and county. This is not as it should making'frieiidH a visit here.
be.' Every man should have interest
Wm. Smith, who made a trip to Neway­
enough in affairs to influence by at least a go looking for a job in the lumbering busi­
vote. A man who does not vote should do! ness, has returned not finding work.
complain even though matters may nut run
Aunt Lqu Smith now moves "from Lone
smoothly.
Valley to Pleasant Valley, in Mr*. S. Mc­
Report saitli that Lizzie A. IHckworlh is Intyre's house.
married. Further than this deponent salth
The election Is now over and some got
not. Particulars later.
left. And if the farmers .don't get their
Considerable com remains In the field fall work done this nice weather they will
unhusked.
get left, as winter is coming soon.
Josephine Perrine, who has been work­
Chas. McIntyre takes up the red in our
ing for Mrs. C. E. Paul, returned to her school, and has commenced his third term
home in Jackson county last week.
here.
F. J. Tooze begins his school in the
lire. James Harris is improving iu health
Hamilton district on Monday. Nov. 17th. ।
slowly.
The ladies of this vicinity met Ht the
We hear Woodland is to have a new
home of Mrs. 'Augusta Coleman on Wed­ landlord. Mr. Boice retiring from business.
nesday afternoon to organize an L. A. S. We hear it whispered that Mrs. Petit talks
Our Baufield shippers -bad better take of coming to her old^tand in Mr. Boice’s
precaution next time and tie knots in the place.
ci u lai appendages of their infant bo vino,
thereby avoiding the knot hole perplexity.
The meeting nt the Gregory school bouse
D. Fisher was cal lid to Grand' Rnpids
un tlje evening «f Nov. 9 was well attend­
last week, on account of the neriotu&gt; illness
ed. The speaker delivered n practical of his brother’s wife.
sermon from John 21. 22. Good attention
Mary and Susie Uaffenden are borne
was paid throughout being a marked im­ front the asylum at Kalaupooo, where they
provement over a former service here
have been as attendcnts.
where some ho far forgot themselves as to
chew gum right in the speaker*.* /ace.
Services again in two wefts nt 7 o’clock p.
THE INCA'S BRIDGE.
Oqr esteemed friend. Grunt Moon uf
Barry, was united in marriage to Mbs
Bennett of Antrim country, Mich. Miss
The Inca’s bridge u simply an arch of
.
B. ls&gt;* a daughter of Nelson Bennett (
former resident of Barry. The servicus stratified shingle, cemented together by.
were performed at Hastingb on Wednes­ deposit* and petrification* from the hot
day. Nov. tith. The newly wedded pair springs which bubble up all over the neigh-,
have the best winlies of a host of friend-. boring bluff, the river Cueva* haying eaten
ita way through the shingle and failing in
Another victory for Grant.
a cascade below. The bridge i* 6G feet
,
UanfleKl.
high, 120 wide, and varies from 30 to 30 feet
Last Week Wednesday eve the Ladles in thickness, and seen from below the
i
Aid society held a mum social al Mosher's bridge it i* found to be covered with yelhall, the first word spoken costing lowish stalactites, more curious than beauthe utt&lt;#er 15 cents for his supper. There UfuL In tbe sides of the ravine, in grot­
was a lot of young people and not so many toes, arc bubbling hot springs of crystalline
of tbe old, but there two above the age of water, which even in winter has a temper­
50, who did not speak a word until after ature of M clegs. Fahrenheit. This water
supper, and then only by their own free contains sulphur, iron and other mineral
will.
.L properties, and is reputed to be of great
Mrs. Duun's bouse is erected and the cmsacy. Doubtless when tbe transandine
railway is -opened for traffic a company
finishing is going on in the Inside.
The P.'s Qf L last Saturday night were will buy up Puente del Infca, construct a
to have an open debate but the rain de­ fine bath establishment, and take in hand- _
tained the people from coming, hence no some profits. Even as it is, although tbe "
grottoes are merely enclosed with a few
debate.
Mrs. Levi Dewey has been very Hick planks, and although neither at tbe
with the la grippe but is on the gain at springs nor at the inn Is there the smallest
element of comfort or cveu decency, many
this writing.
jxjoplc come every year from Chty and the
It has been a wet time for tbe clover
Argentine iu order to take tbe liaths.
seed gatherers but they have finally gather­
Indeed a more mtserabta and desolate
ed some, but in a moist condition.
spot could hardly be imagined. It is a
• Mrs. John Fisher Is vgry sick at this
stretch'of reddish brown ground at the
Lew*Breeze? has moved to Hastings to foot of the mountains, without a particle
of vegetation on it. Toward the river the
get employment for the winter season.
ground is covered with a yellow or white
Our genial clerk. Herbert Bowman, efflorescence that suggest* coral forma­
spent two days last week in Hastings on tion, and innumerable little springs of hot
business.
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water bubble up through crack* in tbe
rock with a hissing sound, and trickle
over green or .yellow floating fiber toward
Lydia Powers and sister visited at the
tbe edge of the rock, where the fiber hangs
Dr.’s last week.
'
over and gradually solidifies into stalac­
Mrs. Edgar Tyler, of Vermontville, vis­ tites, which in turn become converted Into
ited relatives here last week.
!
projecting ledge*, on which other stalac­
Rev. J. I.'McPhail Is with us endeavor­ tite!* hang. The whole aspect of the ground
Inc to ornnto • •1’*ln' •dK°l;
.
is uncanny; just as Punta de las Vacas, the
Bomle Ballou.
WlKOMta. 'I.tod inn is surrounded with a zone of filth,
rtlulvr* »nd school nuleo htrr lost
bones, horns, offal and old tins. As for
ton Churchill »»1 dauchter. to"- Ute inn lUelf. it is on agglomeration of
.lore, ot Toledo. Ohio, vMted hh .l.t«r. one story buildings of *un dried bricks,
Mrs Sercr, last week.
Mr. Krohn- Froet I. .1 B.ttle. Ctok .1 mud roofs, floors of beaten earth not even
leveled, the walls whitewashed and the
pment «*ylnc with Mr.. L. Cl.pp who U doors painted bright green. In each room
are ns many trestles and mattn*«es aa it
sick.
Henry Moort has sold his plan- one mile can hold, and in the summer months tbe
north of tbe Center to Henry Sylvester traveler must expect to sleep In mixed
comiMiuy, and be pre-pared to dispense with
for $350.
'—
washing and ail other convenience* which
decency,,nut to say comfort, requires. ■
1 may nay here that experienced travelers
Lovely weather since the election rnqw
strenuously deprecate the u»c of soap and
storm.
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Prayer meetingevery Wednesday evening water during the journey across the Andes,
on the ground that it renders the akin ten­
at Mrs. Blakeslee’s. Everybody Invited.
A. G. Senter, of Clarksville spent sev­ der and susceptible, not »o much to tbe
eral days last week visiting Carlton friends. sun, but to tbe terrible du«t and winds
Tbe Ladies Aid society was entertained that you meet. If you wash, they say..
by Mrs. T. Barnum last Wednesday. The yoor Up. »o&lt;l »o~
Uta pre! »«- For m, Rrt. 1 •‘-“'“T
next meeting will be at Mn*. J. Keeler s.
The school at the Center opens well and torn wMblita tl»
the teacher is well liked and prospect* are
fair for a good school this winter.
The ladles of the Methodist church real­
ised ten dollars and seventy cents from " UyT—Uns.' o» .hr ota.r
their tables election day.
Jonah Lewis. of Battle Creek. I" vot­
ing his niece. Mrs. John Fleming at
present writing.
.

COUNTY NEWS.

j See The New Lots We Show To-day.
330 Kersey Overcoat*, wide triple
Pitched edge. r*l-d -warns super­
fine finish, extra liolng and superbly
msde; good value lu the usuul wav
st WO; tin* week SWtelal. 812. Doirt
fail to we these goods.
&gt;M3&gt; Columblft Melton. Beaver.Cheviot
Kersey and Casslmerc Overcoats,
cut sing e or double breasted, noy or
regular lecgtli. lined with ca»«inwr»
or flne-t Itahans. compare fasorable
with $2» or «n garments, for $13.
ntX) Special finest Fur Heavers. Carr
Meltons, and imparted Kersey and
Ctievlau. Tin-rare grace and per­
fect ton. We claim no mercliaat tail­
or la Mteblgau ran equal them tn
style. T3cy ara made equally as well
a* Hie nest Ftftb-ave. tailor woik for
which these geuUvmen yk such
prices ns 845.
and even 8«0. St*
otirs. Do you want the best fabric*
Imported aud unequalled style at
half tbelr true value'.' The Tower
this week front $18 to 823

Potterville spent several :days with their
mother. Mr*. El leu Jone*, last week.
' Wednesday eve IMer Hinkly and Mary
Starks were made one • by Juatice Ballou.
George Birchfield* of Charlotte, L* visititig bls parents at tlds writing.
Wilber Wood ha* hired out to work far
Mr. Altoft this winter.
Myrtle Odell spent "Sunday In Caritas
w ith her parents.
The rqioit, readies us to-night that
Truman Daniel.-, and Etlie Haney are to
be married Tliun-d.ay. Carlton is ypakl*g
up it seems. Three wedding* in oqa
week amlithe prospeds are that there art
others to follow suit
“Coming events'* mentioned last week
have arrived and we will announce the
same under tbe head of married, Sunday
eve by Rev. Cbeeney nt hi* residence, Dan
Snyder, of Grand Rapids, and Annie Mc­
Kinney. of south street Carlton. Miss
।
Kinney was one of Carlton’s best and
' • he leaves a host of friends who unite in
1 - -thing Heaven's richest blessings upon
n.r wedded life. Mr. Snyder Is a verynice man and has a good home to take hb
bride. They went to Grand Rapids Tues- .
day.

Watches, Clocks, Jewelry.

H 1S00 Additional Overcoats Received Saturday, Placed on sale this Morning!
fl

ry County.

HASTINGS. MICH., NOVEMBER 13, 1890.

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Clnmli court RKteoed Honda)- with a

tails of an exhibit of fish Indigenous to
American waters.

J, C WOODRUFF

The directors of the Furniture Co. met
Friday aad decided to purchase a fourcutter carving machine. They hare also
determined to add a few other fhachines
that will enable the company to. largely
Increase their output as well as make a
better quality of goods.

Has opened a shop In tbe same building
with F. C. Woodruff’s tin shop, and is
prepared to do all work in the
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line of

What basis the Journal him for claiming
that Messrs Brice and Kenyon were not
elected when the returns show they were
we cannot conceive. It is no doubt a dis­
appointment to our contemporary that all
the combination candidates were not elect­
ed; but that should not lead him to claim
what the returns will not verify.

REPAIRING
And MauuCacturing of

and Shoes:-:
Be is an expert workman and deserves
your patronage.

The retail clerk? of America are about
to form a national organization. A call
has been Issued for a convention to meet
in Detroit, Dec. 8th. to organize under the
American Federation of Labor. Every
retail clerk’s union will be entitled to one
delegate. Tbe convention will be held at
Iley’s Hall, 138 Michigan avenue.
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STEKETEE’S
CHOLERA
IMPROVED

tioo Cholera Cure.

They tell one on a Castleton republican
like this: On election day he slid into one
of tbe little booths, with a ticket in one
| hand and a jaunty air In the other, non­
chalantly hung bls ticket up on a nail and
passed on through and out at the other
gate- 1 guess, from the looks of tbe
wreck, that a great many republicans must
have voted the same way.—Nashville
News.

MOU CHOLERA, and
PIS WORMS IN HORSES.,
' BVKDUM or THSB.

Friday afternoon, while John Busby’s
family were away from home, some sneak
thief broke through the back door of his
residence, and ransacked tbe premises
thoroughly. They secured about five dol­
lars belonging to Mr. B.’salster, Mrs. Piper.
Had tbeir search been more thorough, they
would have, secured about 880 cash belong­
ing to Mr. Busby. No clue to the thief or
thieves.

Arrangements are lielng made for a
masquerade ball to be held In Union hall
Thanksgiving night Tbe masquerades
r given heretofore have been a source of
■ great amusement both for those who partlcipated as well as those who went as
i spectators. Wurzburg’s orchestra of Grand
• Rapids, has been secured for tbe occasion,
and E. J. Reynolds, of the same city, will
be on hand with a full line of costumes te
rent Bill for dance St.00 and spectators
will be charged 25 cents admission.
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JFtor tale In Hatting* by
W’. H. GOODYEAR, Druggitt.

Er.mmh rooms

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HOLbEN "2 HIRE’S,
Weisserl Block, '
Have just been opened by ■

Mrs. H. E. Jenne.

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Special attention given to (jutting and

fitting of garments. Mrs. Jenhe has bad
many yean experience in the business and
wBl give satisfaction to all patrons.

Prices Reasonable.
Bring Your

HTTKUGGSaiid POULTRY
And all farm produce to me

and I will pay you the

Either in cash or trade.

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LOCAL NEWS.
Orcult Court convened Monday.
Quite a drove of. cattle passed through
Ae city Monday.

We offer the Baxxkii one ymr and the
Detroit Weekly Tribune until January 1st

Now that election is over, we shall con­
fine our effort* to making the Bixxce the
best local newspaper possible.
Tbe population of tbe United States by
the recent census Is 02380,540. Michigan
has 3,089,792 of tlds number.
The Caledonia News Is authority for
the statement that Robert Kennedy of that
^tace has just completed a shipment of
JM5.000 brick to this city.

Gent* when you are in need of under­
wear, shirts, hats, caps, gloves and
onittenH. call at Holden &amp;. Hire’s and get
■prices before buying eteewljere.
The lately elected county officers are all
Wood men; and while we did not labor to
Mcwe the election of but republicans, we
l^e all may prove satisfactory officers.

Any one desiring to buy a first-class
teaae io the 4th ward, or wbo has a large

I . &lt;«r one, will do well to call on C. F. Brooks
a* tbe abatract office.

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Tbcee wishing to buy or sell personal
JM8LI-V or employ or get labor or receive
ABf ether information within tbe scope of
W iatelllgenoe agency should remember
Cad la tbe medium of Information.

shire Bullion, Golden Hero, to a
an living we*t of Kalamazoo,
ration *1,500. We regret to see so

D. Cadwallader tuts opened a Real

king felt won: and Cad la well
md has the energy to push such

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Franklin C. Smith va Frank and Alvanson Smith, trespass.
Josephine Murdock vs. Abner D.
Thomas, Cbaa and Lulu DeWaters, ejectxnent
Geo. A. Truman vs. James B. Mix, ap­
peal.
Continental Insurance Co. vs. Solomon
Weber, apoeal.
IMPAJU.ANCE.

Wm. P. Round et al. va Henry
Newton, assuxipsk.
Petition for discharge °f assignor of
Sarah Horton.
Sneak thieves have relieved John Yargvr
Petition for discharge of usslguor or
and C. A. Curtiss of their winter supply, Albert Lawrence.
of honey. The thieves took nearly all the
Petition for discharge of assignor of
honey from tbeir bee hives and left tbe Wm. L. Brown.
caps off so that the bees got the full bene­
■ CHANOCRY 1ST CLASH.
fit of the recent heavy rain. These gentle­
Nichols Shepherd A Co. va Nathan
men have devoted considerable time to Walbert, foreclosure.
their apiaries and consequently feel very
John B. Krug va G. Waumsley et al,
much provoked, and will try and deal out foreclosure.
justice to the participants as soon as they
Cedill Spence, va Tbos. Spence, divorce.
get a full list W tbe names. It is about
James Cross va Melissa Cross, divorce.
time that a stop was put to tbe depreda­
James Murphy va Man' Murphy,
tions committed by a certain class .of boys divorce.
in this vicinity.—Freeport Herald.
Frank E. va Mary T. Barber, divorce.
How is this for a profitable crop? John
Wm. H. va Dora Burcbetf, divorce.
Wilson’s two-acre orchard netted him 8500
Frankie va Horatio E. Warner, divorce.
cash—Lowell Journal. Barry county has
John IL va Minnie Barker, divorce.
just as gcxki soli to raise fruit as any coun­
Louisa A. va Hiram Stauffer, divorce.
ty in the state, and with the proper care of • Jaa' I), and Mahala Benham va Timothy
orchards there Is no reason why the record Bush, foreclosure.
of Kent couuty cannot be duplicated. The
CIIAirceRT 4TH CLAIM.'
benefits of good oreturds were demonstra­
Geo. H. Button vs. Rosa A. Haynes,
ted very plainly in Chis county this year foreclosure.
and while there was a scarcity of fruit In
Conrad vs. Almira Layman, bill to re­
other counties, Barry* county had lota of it, move doud from title.
though not nearly as much as there would
G«k Button vs. Henry S. Rounds. fore­
have been had the same bare and attention closure.
been devoted to raising fruit as there was
Hattie L Dibble va Mary Engles et al.,
to raildog grain.
foreclosure.
.
A. D. Hughes va Frank A. Taylor, for
We are indebted to Hon. Edward A.
partnership
accounting, Injunction.
Moseley, secretary of the* Interstate Com­
Hortense Morey vs. Fred England et al.,
merce Commission for a copy of his ‘•Sta­
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tistics of Railway s in tbe United States.” Injunction.
Mary J. va Ellas Lockhart divorce.
In 1889 there were 157.758 miles of lines
Melissa T. vs. Wm. F. O’Dell, divorce.
operated, representing arapilal of W,015,
M. F. Jordan vs. H. C. Strong, pleadings
175,374, and giving employment to over
700,000 men. It Is safe to say that. Inde­ und proofs in open court.
Eugene Bush va Richard and Esther
pendently of stockholders, the railway In­
dustry of tbe United States provides a Freer, bill and answer.
Richard Freer va T. M. Bush, injunc­
living for a.000,000 persons, or about one
In twenty-two of the total population of the tion bill to stay waste.
country. Nearly 0,000 people were killed
during the year and over 20,000 were in­
Addresses on Foreign missions will be
jured.
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delivered at the- Presbyterian chnrch on
it is pretty bard to get the start of an Thursday next, the 13th, both afternoon
Irishman.
Everybody knows Thomas and evening, by the Rev. W. W. Curry, of
Haney is a protectionist, wbo talks his be­ the First ■ Presbyterian church, Marshall,
lief, ami especially the evil effects free and tlw Rev. W. 8. Shy. of the North
trade would have upon the producers of Lansing Presbyterian church. In the af­
wool. Election night, in Union hall when ternoon at 3 apd in the evening at 7:30.
tbe heavy republican reverses were being All persons Interested, and especially
reported by telegraph and messenger, Ed
those not Interested in the work of Foreign
Woodard, a democrat, was jubilant indeed, missions cordially invited.
and making life a burden to republicans
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the
He saw Mr. Haney, and opened upon him
saying “Tom, where’s your wool now?” Presbyterian church Sunday, Nov. 10th,
morning
and evening. Subject iu the
Tommy was on his feet In an hutaut with
the pat reply "The wool isoveryour eyes." morning "An old cloak,” in the evening
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Woodward had nothing more to say to Mr. “Jelly list.”
The Baptist Sunday school will observe
Haney.
"Bibio . Day” next Sunday, Nov. • 16th.
The pastor will pruach an appropriate ser­
The next meeting of the Barry ^County mon in the morning, and the evening serPomona grange will be held with Prairie­■ vice will be conducted by tbe Snnduy
ville grange at their hall on Nov. 28th, 'DO. school. All are Invited.
Session o|&gt;ens at 10 a. ul sharp, with regu­
Program for the C. L. S. C. to be hold
lar order of business and election of officers. at Mia. John Goodyear’s Nov. 14th. ’90.
Address of welcome, A. C. Towne.
Opening exercises.
Response, Geo. Bowser.
Roil callwwlth quotations on the Silver
Essays by Sisters Barrett, Keys and BIB.
Bro. Jason Tobias.
History of England, Chap. 6. Mrs.
Select reading*. Slaters Dawson,' Brow­ Clement Smith.
nell and Reprogle.
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Our English, pages 120-140. Mm. Hoyt
Recitations, Sisters Mary Tobias, Ella
The tenure of land In England, Mbs
Barrett, Bessie Newland, Ida Culver, and Effie Snyder.
Frank Alien.
The Sliver Bill, Frank Tyler.
Songs, Brothers Ben. Brainard and John
Reading “Overworked Words,” MU*
Dawson,
Hallock.
Paper, Plans ahead on the farm, Bro.
Critic, Mrs. Hick*.
M. Hammond.
The Good Templars will give a cap so­
Question. How can farmers better their■
.
rial
Jn their hall over Newton’s store,
condition, Bros. Geo. Brainard. Geo. Shef­
field, C. A. Newland. H. Bristol, and Wednesday evening, Nov. 19, ’90, admis­
sion 20c. All are cordially invited.
others.
The evening session will be open to the
The society connected with the Em­
pablic, ami will consist of essays, recita­ manuel church will be entertained Thurs­
tions, dialogues and music.
day afternoon, Nov. 90th, by Mesdnmes
Mbs. C. R. Hombywkll. Iteet.
H A. Goodyear, Atkin*. Dnnnlng, D. S.
Goodyear. A. Young, J. F. Goodyear, Wm.
Hams and Gertie Bentley. Supper at
No
Kame and Residence
society rooms from half past five until
,.B , Geo. M. Graham. Hostings
1,9 i Htella B. harigur Cloverdale
There Will be a temperance meeting at
Good Templar* ball on Sunday next at 5
ttl
o'clock, p. m. Good music will be provid­
ed and ail are Sordlall Invited to be pres­
ent.
Hetllh, Hastlmt*

.,*1 Abd M Gardner. MhldleviUe
A.’brmM-’u,iI»u-bnr Hpriujn
U. Hinkley, Mt. Culai Co.

men who have property to
e or rent should awember
ni and renters alwaga visit

That dread discaoe consumption through
the researches of Dr. Koch, a
n
physician, seems to lie on the
if
yielding to tin? hand of science. Dr.
Koch says that If future results are as
those he has already rcccici.
reached,
successful as tLiiC
be will give the benefit of bls yArs of
study of this disease to tbe world, for tbe
benefit of mankind.
,
Married.
COTAST-COOK, MaTted bv Jtev, Ovfatt

r. Woodland
a, SMtevUte

COUNTY NEWS.

Maple Urove. -'
Quarterly meeting at the U. B. church
next Saturday and Bunday and also at tbe
.
People vs. Burton S. Howe, obtaining Evangelical.
Mr*. Herman Brown, of Grand Raplde.
goods under false pretenses.
is visiting friends here at this writing.
People vs. Jacob Keene, forgery.
Mu.
Margaret
Brown
wbo
baa
been
vioPeople vs. Jacob Odell, arson to defraud
Itlng friends here for oome time has gone
insurance.
to
live
with
her
daughter,
Mrs.
Len
Flnin,
People va. James Driscoll, larceny.
People vs. Orin Dayton, assault with in­ In the southern pert of tbe state.
W. S. Hecox. of Lansing, is home visit­
tent to commit rape.
People vs. John Bovee and Lyman Scott, ing friends.
Mr. Barry, of Woodland, attended
burglary.
quarterly meeting here Saturday and SunPeople vs. Frank C. Treat, violation of
aa'Kc Ladies Mite society will meet this
liquor law.
People vs. Harvey T. Latin-. perjury.
People vs. Eugene Wileox, criminal as­ week Wednesday at tbe U. B. parsonage
In Naahvlllc.
sault
Nonuau I-ilham and family, of Balti­
People vs. Eugene and Janies L. Wilcox,
more, were here to attend quarterly meet­
perjury.
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ing Sunday.
People va Henry Northrop, perjury.
J. D. Guy is In Ionia Co. selling Ironing
People vs. Carl Cutler, malicious injury
boards for the Bell Novelty Co. of Nash­
to personal property.
ville.
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People va Edwin Stanton, larpeny.
Win. C. Meek is visiting frie&gt;.ds In Ohio
People vs. John Furlong, slander.
at this writing.
imuks or FACT.
Jonas Habllts and son. Will, have gone
James Cannon vs. James B. Chilson, at­
to Ohio on an extended visit
tachment
Herbert Brown has built an addition to
Patrick Kelly va Daniel Dorie. as­
his bam.
sumpsit
Lutie Meek began her school in the
A. J. Hardy per administrator va Chaa
Beigb district lost week.
Schladt, assumpsit.
A. T. Rowley Is visiting friends in Bat­
M. V. Barker va T. M. Bush, assumpsit
A.. L. Seeley va Clement Smith, tres­ tle Creek this ^eek.
We hear that John McIntyre jr...and
pass.
Elizabeth Shepard va City of listings, Annie Eno are married. If so. accept our
best wishes hoping that they may have a
trespass on the case.
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long. prosperous|and happy life.
Dan’l McCrory va Peler Leroy, trespass.
The Maple flrove S. H. convention was
Saia’I Roush va Chas Kelgicr. assumpsit.
Chas. Relgler va Sam'l RoUsh, dissolu­ a success. Tbe papers were good, dis­
cussions Interesting und instructive. Rev.
tion of attachment.
Ernest Morse va Emma Ferguson, as­ Johnson gave us a very appropriate lecture
in the evening, which I hope we will heed
sumpsit
Ezra Fifield va- Wesley iloughtalin, and profit thereby.
May McKlnis. uf Kalamo, is sewing for
trover.
Ezra Fifield va Wesley Houghtalln. as­ C. B. Palmer’s.
Nell Nicewander who has been very
sumpsit
Nancy Howarth vs. Mary E. Howarth, sick with the typhoid fever is gaining as
fast as can be expected.
ejectment
Ell Evans has been quite sick the past
two weeks. .
George tielie's oldest boy. Parley, went
with a younger brother to H. Mayo's in
Assyria to get some sheep. Climbing a
fence a rail rolled with them throwing
them both over unjolnting Parley’s collar
bone and stunning the younger one so that
he was unable to get up until Parley got
tbe rail off and helped him. Dr. Kenyon,
of Nashville, attended him.
John McIntyre and Anpa Eno were
married last Thursday. We wish them
lots tof joy.
Mr. Weston and wife were tbe guests
of Eli Evans last Friday.
Mr. Weston has experienced all tbe hor­
rors of Andersonville prison.
Amj Anderson has a new sewing ma­
chine.
John Ix»mts, of Courts, is working for
U B. Potter.
Mrs. Sarah Beigb has gone to Ohio to
spend the winter.
Well, election is over and 1 suppose the
country Is saved but the McKinley bill is
fo be tried just the same.
The first coat of mortar has been spread
on the Interior of the church.
A fried cake social was held at Howard
Moshler's on Friday evening for tbe bene­
fit of tbe seat fund for the church, 8.1.20
was the amount realized. Pretty good for
a stormy night
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One of our young men in tbe north west
part of the town has discovered white
Marble in Irving. He sayn it Is of a
superolr quality.
A party of campers have had their tent
pitched in the grove here d tiling the pa.it
week and have been enjoying a hunter's
life.
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George Mosier has had several loads of
sand deposited in front of bls store there­
by making a great improvement
Mart Bates is at home.
John Ryan’s visits to Kalamazoo are be­
coming more frequent Something Is sure­
ly going to happen.
Archy Anderson, a former foreman for
the Griswold Lumber Co., is stopping at
Cloverdale. He is Interested in a tract of
timbered land near Doud's Corners and
wHl oversee tbe manufacture of the
lumber.

The events of last week were fall of sur­
prises.
t About 35 of the young people of Milo
and vicinity gate Mrs. Will C. Towne n
surprise party on Monday evening. Nov.
3d, the occasion being her thirty-second
birthday. After lunch she was presented
with one of Carders best secretaries; also
by her father, A. C. Towne, with a fine
sef of decorated dishes. A very pleasant
and social surprise.
Surprise No. 2^ was confined to the
county: the republicans surprising tlie
democrats and their allies by turning over
to them most of the county offices, reserv­
ing to themselves treasurer and county
clerk. Say to Russ, that they, tbe repub­
licans. did not think it safe for the tax­
payers of tbe county to trust the funds of
the country In denmeratic hands. *John Is
not versed in henology or he never would
have raised that protection rooster nt the
head of the column of election Dews.
John has kept him under lock and key for
fear, and this is the first opportunity he
has had to sing and shout the praises of
the McKinley bill, which protects eggs.
No,. John, that rooster was a mistake un­
less he had a crown on his head. This
was an American rooster..
W. C. Towne delivered at Milo the 10th,
twenty-seven 7 months old ispring pig*
that weighed an average of 21S lbs. Does
farming pay? Said pigs &lt;A»at not to exceed
2 cents per lb.
Farmers are about ready for winter.

Tbe democrats are rejoicing over tbe
glad tidings of tbe election.
Tbe dance at I. D. Brooks was a success,
although many did not go on account of
the rain.
K. L. Carmer and wife were tbe guests
of W. H. Smith and wife last Friday
night.
W. E. Courtney is sick with a bad cold.
G. W. McKibben has the job of shingling
tbe Oak Grove ncbool house.
.
Mack Ellsworth, of Orangeville, was a
guest of A. S. Potter and family last Sat­
urday night
Walt Johnson and Carrie Potter were
at your city lut Saturday.
A marriage in the near future, but too'
late to report tills week.
Myron Potter has a new horse.

Darios Heath went into Parker A
;
Merchant
’s saloon Friday, and kicked up
a good deal of a racket. He was told to
get out. Upon his refusing to do so,'Mr.
Parker uneeremonlnusly tired him. He
came back with blood lu his eye and
primed for a fighL Frank was ready for
him, and Darius had a couple of black

Conger’s

KALAMAZOO,
MICH.

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Speculation in Order on
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Republicans, fourteen De-mocrate.

-McKtuley

McKlnlay Undoubtedly Defeated.

Moomua, Nor. e_0W1„s w th,
| MO-Krlr.l ot return.
t„0 ^DO&lt;
oSd^ count ooukl oot be made rrnUr-

•How fat I'd get if I had one.’
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Ik tnkrt will moke your horse worth mors’
and vat 1c# lo keep worm.

Seven

Chicago. Nov. a—According to the
•bowing .of The Herold tbe Democrat,
have elected twenty-four Mate senators
aud seventy-six representatives in.this
state, and tee three Alliance men will
vote with them. The Republlcenx, ac­
cording to The Herald just, number
twenfy-siven in the senate and seventyfour in the hou*e. This makes lOf'votes
on joint ballot. There are just 2tH vote,
on joint ballot and the Democrats claim
all except the 101 when it comes *.o elect­
ing a United Statek seuacor.
The offluml returns from slxtywtx pf the
102 ©ountlea in the state give Ed WUaon,
Dem., a net majority of 11.748 over Am­
berg, The Democratic gains have been
steady, aud Prof. Raab seems to have dis­
tanced Prof. Edwards

orar MeKIblnj; Cromler S3 ornr Ky.u

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racelrwjnt Dnmn h»«&lt;lq&gt;&gt;»rtera. The eb.lnnnn d
the Bepublknt. eommltu, uyn Warwick
will not have over 380.

Hull, full term, both Reps.; Eighth,
1Ick* rP?p’’
Bowman, Dem.;
^nth, Dolliver, Rep.; Eleventh, Perkins,
Moixxh, la, Nov. 6.-Complete uoofficial returns from fifty counties on the
head of the ticket show a Republican
gala of 5,123 over last year. If thia «ln
eouUnues the Republican state ticket
W!!lb*.a’*Cted bT ’•°°°lo C-OtX&gt; ®«iority,
with the posaible exception of railway
commissioner.
Des Moines. Not. M.-Only two coun­
ties have failed -to wmd lu unofficial re­
turns ou secretary of state, and these
have reported by msjorities.
Several
oorrections have also been received, and
tbe figures now show a net majority for
McFarland of 2.874

Gkakd Rapids Mich, Nov. ft-Winans,
the Democratic candidate is elected gov­
ernor by Xrom 0.000 to 10,000 majority and
ia gaining rapidly as outlying districts
areJieard from. The indications all point
to the election of the balance of the Dem­
ocratic ticket.
The Republicans had
fifty-six majority in tbe Inst legislature
on joint ballot. As a result of Tuesday’s
election the Democrats will have a small
majority. Chipman in the First, Ford In
the Fifth, Whiting in the Seventh and
Weadock in the Tenth districts are surely
elected to congress. Burrows, who car­
ried the Fourth by 5,00.) two years' ago. is
elected, Cutcbeon, in tbeNinth, is elected.
The Second and Eighth districts are in
doubt.
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Bartine, Rep., for congress by majorities
between K.000 and 5,000.

more
of this!

COMOORD. N. a. Nov. a-All the towns
in the state except two give TuUla, Rep.,
for governor 42,405; Anwden. Dem., 42,­
378; Fletcher, 5,280. McKinney Dem., for
oongreus in the Firet district, has 1,181
plurality. The Republicans eontiaue to
claim the bouae.
*
Pbovidkxck, R. L, Nov. 5,-Lapham.
Dem., in tbe First congressional district,
is elected by 1,000 majority over Spooner.
Nevtare, N. J., Nov. 5 — Cadman,
Dem., is elected for congress in William
Waiter Phelps district.

3

Ohio Republicans claim tbe Seventeenth
district. McKinley loses by about 22G.
,
Merriam te el sc ted lu Minnesota by a
small plurality. Tbe Dnm&lt;x:rate elect
■ Fleeted by Over 16,000.
Castle, Harris und O, M. Hall, tbe Re­
Ask
publican. Lind, and the AlBanhe. proba­
Philadklphia. Nov. ^-Complete but
bly, Halverson for congress.
unofficial returns from every county in
South Dakota looks like the meat of
the state give Pattlsou, Dera., for gov­
THE ■ COLCHESTER- BCBBEB 00.
the Alliance.
•
.) other styles at prices to suit VHTJernor. a plurality of 16,2® over Delama­
Connecticut’s legislature will stand:
.
If you can’t gel them from your
ter. Rep The Republican caudidntes for
Republican.—140, Democrats 136. Mor­
dealer, write 05.
'
lieutenant governor and accretary ot in­
ris, Dem., lacks thirty-one of a majority
ternal affairs. Watrea and Stewart, ure
ADHESIVE COUNTERS.**
for governor. Figures are partly unoffi­
no doubt elected.
The latea^ returns
cial
from the twenty -tight congressional dis­
Arkansas electa a solid Democratic con­
tricts of tbe state show the election of
gressional delegations.
eighteen Republicans and ten Democrats.
The election in New Hampshire te in
HrtSTINW.
_
The following are 'the congressmen
Tbe present delegation from this state
New ¥oixk, Nov. K—The Sun says: The doubt, neither party having a majority
stands twenty-one Republicans aud seven
elected: First district, Abner Taylor.
late and now almost complete returns for governor, uni! both parties claiming
Democrats.
Hep; Second, Lawrence F. McGann*
from tbe congressional districts show tbe legislature.
Dem.; Third, Allen F. Durborrow, Dam.;
Tbe New York legislature is one Dem
The following are the congressmen that the Democratic majority in the next ocratic on joint ballot, which will put a
Fourth, Walter C. Newberry. Dem.;
elected. Bnth contestants claim tbe Sev­ house will be equal to almost one-balf of Democrat in Erarts* place.
Fifth. Albert J. Hopkins, Ryp.; Sixth,
the
entire
memtersbip,
and
eighteen
enteenth district, but complete returns,
Senator Quay says tbe. reason of the up­
Robert IL Hitt, Rep; Seventh. Thomns which, however, are not official, giro Elli­ state* will be without .i single Republican
heaval was lack of Republican votes.
J. Henderson. Itep; Eighth, Charles A.
ott 100 majority: First, Bingham. Rep.; representative. Several heretofore strong
California is generally 10,000 R*pubHili, Rep; Nihlh, Lewis E. Payson. Rep.; Setourt, (FNolll, Rqp.; Third. MoAleer, Republican states are left entirely with­ licftn.
Tenth. Philip &amp; Pout, Rep; Eleventh. । Dem; Fourth, Heyburn, Rep.; Fifth. Har- out Republican representation, and there
Both »tate committees In Ohio have is­
are but three Republicans elected from
V ,flurd br WM. An&gt;M&gt; Phllxda., who Benjamin T. Cable. Dem.; Twelfth, Scott | mer, Rep.; Sixth, Robinson, Rep.; Sers-.ice th • t«znu:w Horr-&gt; bnmd Baker BUnketa Wike. Dem.; Thirteenth.
Dem.; Eighth, Mutchler, the south. -The estimates of the morn­ sued addresses congratulating their ad­
William M. , enth, Hallowell,
tn
1 Dem.; Ninth, Bruner, Dem.; Tenth, ing papers on the complexion of the next herents on tbe victory of Tuesday.
Springer, Dem.; Fourteenth, Owen Scott. I Brasilia* Rep.;
Montana is Democratic * Tbe Republic­
.
. -L-r.; Elevi nth, Ammerman, congress, with tbe exception of the Trib­
Twelfth,
n&lt;l lEnnilll WAQBimfiTnil I De'n': Fifleeoth« s- T. Buwy. Dem.; Six- 1| Dem.;
*'
-•
■- ” Sbonk, Rep.; Thirteenth, une, very nearly agree. The Herald makes ans concede thia.
Washington gives the Republicans a
vUi.lrUnniA9 nAdnlnUlUR ---------tronth.
Seven-- i Reilly, Dc-ii.; Fourteenth, Rife, Rep.; Fif- It 141, World 145, Times 153, Tribune 120.
- George
v—.B. W. »Fitblau.
„uu,u, Item.; ctbvcu
majority of.abodt 8,000.
’
,w*rd Ij*De&lt;Doni :Kfacbuxmth, : teenil.; Wright, Rep.; Sixteenth.Elliott,
Willets, Farmers* Alliance candidate*! GEN'
| Whliam S. Forman,
Dm;Nineteenth, j Dem.: beventeeutb, Wolverton, Dem.;
Bosrox,
for ,governor
James R. Williams,
Dem.: Twentieth, Eighteenth. Atkinson, Rep.; Nineteenth,
... Nor.. 6...—The
. vote
---------for governor of Karams, te likely to sue- I
ha. now been received from every town | ceed Ingalls in the United States (senate. •
I George \X. Smith. Rep.
VU.it
—...,;^i.
-um
.**
Beltxhoover, ru.-..
Dem.;. t
Twentieth,
Scull,
Chicago, Nov. IL-r-lt now seems cer­ I Rep . Tweutr-first, Huff, Rep: Twenty­ iu tbe state except Gosnold. Ru»rell's j The coBgresdonitl delegation frotn Illi---------------- U..-VUO
u.oiv I *cond. Dalxell. Rep.; Twentvthird, WHL- plurality is !»,830. Brackett’s plurality in ' note stand, sixteen Democrats and four
tain that the Democrat*
have one more
• i sci'-ommodstten*. ForfBll particalarscai! memb-r of the lower house of the state ! ,am
ltcP : Tw*uiy-fonrtb, Stew­ 1880 was 6,775. Results In congressional j Republicans, and two contests, against
• to A. FlIllIFX A t«. linS.Clark-sL Ctrtessu. legislature, Kenney, a Democrat, having •rt&gt;
Twenty-fifth. Phillips, Ind. districts. First, Randall, Rep.; Second, I Hitt, aud Taylor. Payson was defeated.
Ire-i eleete Ih piaet-of McInerney, ReT««nty-h xth
Griswold, Itep.; D. C. Morse. R-p.; Third, Andrew, Dem, 1 Gen. Bragg is distinctly a candidate
nubliean.
GENTLEMEN.
publican, in this city. This gives the Twentynevantb, Charles W. Stone, Rep.; Fourth, O’Neill, Dem.; Fifth. Hoar. Dem., for L’dited States senator from WiscouSixth, Lodge, Rep.; Seventh. Cogswell, sin.
Flee Calf and Laeed WaterereeT Grabs.
Democrat. 77 members of that house to Twenty eighth. George T. Krlbb«, Dem.
Rep.: Eighth,Steveus, Dun.; Ninth1, WillThe epwdhwes sad wrartaq qnsintss et thte dm
Morria “Dem., for governor of Con­
the Republicans 73
lams. Dem.; Tenth. Walker, Rep.; Elev­ necticut has but twenty-four majority on
THE SOLID SOUTH.
enth. Coolidge, Dem.. Twelfth, Crusaby. tbe face of the returns
.w«xU». There
luerc WI
„ be B
will
a
GREAT SCOTT, KANSAS! .
______ ___ over
...
Dem. The cougressifinnl delegation thus ! bard fight in the ilegislature
the
Probably Nat a Ilepablicau
Elect'
5
stands seven Denverata and fire Ropub question,
-------------------• senate -is —
- aud4»
unrolled for style
dtmiblDty.
ns tbe
Democratic
Go»«lrrar Well ta the .inward
llcans, a gain of five Democrate.
Chicago, Nov. 5.—The following is re
tbe house Republican, and the latter will SQ.SO
«&gt; »ot. at a popular price.
' _
certainly dispute Morris’ election.
KANSAS CjTT, Mu , Nov. 6.—The Repub­ reived from Columbia, S. C.: Returns
•a “
Rrpublican Gains In Delaware.
Tbe chairman of the Republican state
lican candidate for governor is beaten; are coming in slowly, but show the abso­
WiLMtXGTOX, De!.. Nov. 5.—Returns
central
committee
of
New
Hampshire
lute
failure
of
the
negroes
to
support
the
six out of seven Republican congressional
from the twenty-seven preclute of thh aaya the Republicans have the legislature
rsndidates defeated; Senator Ingalls’ re- Haskell ticket and in various sections city show a Republican gain of over 14X1
been moat favorably rrcclwd «4»ee IntrodaaaU
by a good working majority and will ha-ee
-AT THE—
and tbe recent improvements make tbess nperae
eii-eiiou a gubjec; of grave doubt. That they voted for Tillman. Six out of the The city will prubaijy go Republican by elect a Republican to succeed Blair.
is t he situation-in Kansas. Eighty-two seven districts are certainly Democratic. a safe majority. Returns from the coun­
California
will
probably
send
five
Re
­
A telegram from Little Rock, Ark., ties are coming in very 'slowly. Newcas-' .
thousand Republican majority has been
**“"^1. OoVciia.
...
says: News from the putlying congres­ tie county may be Democra/ic by a small publicans and one Democrat to the Fiftyovercome. The Farthers’ Alliance did it
sedoud cougreaa.
sional
received
by the Demo. districts
,
....
.
majority,
majority, but
but the
tbeKeptiuiicans
Republicans claim
claimIL
lu
pad itis whs a genuine surprise. The crntic
central committee indicatee the Kcnt anj Sussex are also lu doubt. No
chances for the Democrats gaining iu election of n solid Democratic delegation, , flgures Kn)
obtainable from the couoBoatox. Nov. IQ. -James H. Stark, a
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
•nine districts was bright, but no such including
muuu.uK mi
&lt;-v«.u&lt;»&gt;k&lt;&gt; In
&gt;u the »
wuUuand
«mU । Uea prwent iudicatious point to the
Bre&lt;krandge
Second
overturning ot Republican majorities was &gt; Cate in tbe hint,
First, both ot
of whom were un- |I Action of the entire Republican state. memtterof the British-American &gt;u&lt;oocia- Btate of Mtchlgai. The Circuit Court for the
----•
...
.
.
....
1
BireMVU
me
ouutr iu-|iuu&gt;iuii aiaio,
County of Barry.
expected.
(
t—
*
—u.i------- -v_
»._ Fitly.
“•tad
by lb. »
Republican,
ot twlb.
| collpwJ„.,l, ,„d |.gl.|au„ Uekrt, bul tian, of this dty. who has recently made
John E. Barry and Thedore C. Dowmag*.
a tour of investigation through Ireland, partOOTS doing bust'icm under tl.e Arm name
first congress.
definite returns may change the result.
A Single Bepabilcaii Fleeted.
ot Barry A Downing, ru Emmett Cole, tn atAs for the rest It maybe stated that,
—.---------•
•poke in Music hall yesterday. He as­ urtuii'-nt
For the first time in many years the
including Virginia, Tennessee, North Car­
serted that the people in northern, or
Notice H berebv given that &lt;m the third day
Republican delegation is broken. Onlv
olina and Missouri, not a single Repub­
Milwaukie. Wla, Nov. &amp;—Official re­ “Protestant," Ireland nppespxl to be pros­ ofajepl-inbrr A. 1). 1**) a am ot sUachmoat
Have c.i*4urd
abudl &lt;ui) suawis at- uno KepubUcan ts elected, Hon. F. H
Funston, from the SrconuS^lstrict. The lican candidate for congress has been turns from the First district yesterday perous and that there was no potato sis au!v I'sued oat of the Ctrasil Cou-t lortbe
•?: at our own price and beginning
t'euatv of Barry, al the suit of John E. Barry
elected.
Democrats wore successful in the First
show the election of Cliutou Babbit, famine. The suffering in southern Ire­ and Thrdore C. Downfait, partners doing buslunder the flrm nsni'Of Barrv A Downing,
district electing Thomas Moonlight over
Dem., over H. A Cooper, Rep. This land, he declared, is the result of the plan nes«
tiie above named plnluuK, ags nst the lauds,
Broderick. Rep., by 10,000 majority. The
WaahixCTos ClTT. Nov. 5.—Private leaves only one Republican congressman of campaign, of which Dillon and O'Brien tenements, goods, snd chsitris. fto lev and etare the authors. He claims that the ten-* -frets ul tee said Emiuvtt'Cole U&gt;&gt; defendant
Fartnerf* Alliance carried the other five dispatches rrorived here late last night
In Wivconam, liaughen in the Eighth
above
uanted. for the sum of one hand td
districts, electing Clover over Perkins,
from Wheeling, W. Va.. indicate the elec­ district, who has about LUX) majority, anta bitterly regret tbe introduction of ' eleven dollars which said writ was returnable
tbe plan of campaign, and would settle oa tbe seventh d»v of October A. D. two.
Rep., in the Third; Otte over Kelly In tbe tion of the entire Democratic delegation
and Bailey, Dem., threatens to make a
We will sell the above quantity of Winter
with
their
landlords
if
they
were
free
Fourth; Davis over Phillips, Bep., in the in congress.
Dated
tbi» tsUi day ot Oetober A. fl. U00.
Wilson, Capehnrdt and contest. The legislature will probably
&gt;hawh about
t.
bMtTH A CoUlBOVK.
Fifth; Baker over McNsllin, iu the Sixth Anderson, Dems., the dispatch says, un­ elect cx-Secretary Vilas to succeed Sen­
Atxorsejs for l^alnlifla.
and Simpson over Hollowell in the Sev­
doubtedly are elected, and Pendleton from ator Spooner. Peck. Dem., for governor,
Dlllou and O'Brirn at I'hlladelpbia.
enth. The Kansas delegation will stand:
tbe First district is probably elected.
has a majority of about 30,000.
Philadelphia, Nor. 7.—Dillon and
Republicans L Democrats 1, Farmers* Al­
O'Brien were given their first public re­
liance 5
TAMMANY IS INVINCIBLE.
“ The Niagara Fall/ Route."
ception in America at the Academy of
Had Outlook for Ingalls.
OMAHA, Neb., Nov. a—Return? from
Music, in this city last night, a large and
Straight
Ticket
Gcwo
Through
The Farmers’ Alliance aud &lt;he Demo­
eighty-five of eighty-nine counties in Ne­ enthusiastic crowd being present CoL
Wil| consist of 75 Beaver Shawls that
crats waged war against Senator Ingalls,
braska give the following totals on candi­
Jl'bv given away for ? 1.25 worth 82.75.
NEK York, Nov. 5.—Tammany Hall has dates for governor: Richards, 50,830; Roy J. A K. Mctlure presided and Postmaster Grana iteoh
whose term expires in 1»L aud iu a ma­
Field acted nt treasurer. There was a pa­ Middleville.
jority of tbe districts ran one of their can­ gained a decisive victory over the Repub­ 72,8.15; Powers. 71,143. The total vole of
1X41
didates against tbe Republtehn candidate lican and County Democracy tu»ion. the slate exceeds by fully 15,000 tbe vote rade of Iriabtncn, and the academy was ffiSUii'.'.
decorated with Ames!can and Irish col­
The result is the certalir election of i» Grant, for Mayor, is not likely to fall be cast for president in 1888, an increase ors. Archbishop Ryan and Mrs. Parnell
■ ntaiu? 42
Beaver Shawls which
Fanners
’
Alliance
and
Democratic
legis
­
which
in
an
off
year
is
extraordinary.
low 22,000 majority over Scott. The vote
(•tn purchase for 82.50 worth 84-00.
were present. Dillon aud O'Brien rpoke
lators against 80 Republicans. Some ot
for district attorney. In which it was ex­ While the contest is clows, a careful esti­ aud tbe contributions footed up 812,883.71.
the majority may rote for Ingalls, but his
mate gives Bayd a plurality of nearly
Jaeksoa.............. .
opponents claim that there will be a ma­ pected Delaucey NicolL the Tammany 1,000. Estimate* give the Republicans
The K. of L. Coventlou.
Chtrott.............. J
nominee, would fall far behind tbe vote most of the stats ticket.
jority of 6 against him.
ii£ 13 I a |=s|fa;
Djcxvkh, Cola, Nor. 11.—Tbe general
I* 85 elegant quality Bearer Shawls nice
Stations.
for Grant, will show that he has a major­
nf rolora. at new patterns, this shawl
assembly
ot
the
Knights
of
Labor
met
a.m.|*jn.ia nvip.m.lam.
WBSTWAMD.
ity of nearly 21.000 over Goff, tbe fusion
•- «*&gt;gant value for 80.00 bat our price will
H.KTrrmD, Coon.. Nor. Bl-Ao »ppu,r»lord»p oturooou. Ho« ot th. Detroit.I
«u
I 7 MH 4 46
Kansas CITY. Mo., Nov. 8.—The official caudldatc All the Tammany capdidatw
jgBtaan...........
be 83.50. Ixrss than Manufacturer's cost. cauvaaa at Topeka has progressed far
for the other county offices, namely sher­ ral &lt;n«&gt; In lb« official marm Irotp Mil- del«g»&lt;i. «re -Irradr In &gt;b« de,, l-roml»4dl■» "&gt;rlh wuotr,
enough to ahow that the entire Repub­ iff. president of the board of aidermen, tanl glrm Merwin. Rep..
,
I
.
M
,„„.wr.„r aud Canada are present, among them belican state ticket has been elected with and county clerk have average majorities tlonal
votes reducing Morris apparent ,
bl,• •
-- a
Powderly
addressed
m.Jorltr lo twentr-«reo. Thera -era f.. „
« Md
1 .i ease of 68 superb velvet Beaver the exception of A R Kellogg, who is of 20,000. Tbe rote for superior court
large and enthusiastic assemblage at the
judges aud city court judges shows the heavy Prohibition votes in Waterbury aud
defeated
for
re-election
m
attorney
gen
­
».1l|
Nhawlb beautiful, band Mime goods, no bet­
Coliseum last night on tbe “Labor Situa­ MMd&amp;viiie.
120
Republican
votes
iu
Bridgeport
not
same
majority
in
favor
of
Tammany
can
­
eral
by
Ives,
the
Farmers
’
Alliance
can
­
ter -liawl in the market for 88.00. But
tion &lt;4 the Day."
.
The Repnbllcau majority is didates. In the city over 300,000 votes reckoned In these figures, which if counted
•r,&gt; have tills lot to dispose of for 85.00. didate.
have been cast oat of tbe registration of leave Morris.In a minority. .The legisla­
I. HjDOUJffB^Loca} Aguct.^HMUaga.
The greatest opportunity now awaits to placed nt about 10,004 Tbe Kansas dele­
ture is Republican on joint ballot.
gation will slate two Republicans and 845 000.
Bi'HlXGFtELD, Illa, Nor. &amp;—Minister
buy a shatvl.
NEW York. Nov. a—Of the thirty-four
five Farmers' Alliance. The legislature
From Far-Off Washington.
Robert T. Lincoln has telegraphed tbe
is still believed to be Farmers Alliance.
congressmen to which this state is enti­
We have secured 42 heavy camel*
SKATTLE, Wash., Nov d. —Returns from Lincoln Monument association that be
tled the Democrats Tuesday elected twen-luwte, beautleF all.
These goods were
THE BUCKEYE STATE.
ty-ane and the Republicans thirteen. The 180 precincts give Wilson, Rrp.. for con­ will be here with the body of bis son.
made u&gt; sell for 86.00. but necessity knows
TIME TABLE.
Abraham, which will be interred in tbe
Democrats claim tbe assembly—«7 Demo­ gress. 11,750; Carroll. Dem., 8,5®. If this
no law and thpy will be yours, if you
monument plat. He naked that no prepcrats having been elected and 51 Repub­ ratio is maintained Wilson’s majority
Line in time for S3.00.
Don’t wait, but
eration be made for exercises of any kind,
will
exceed
b.OcO.
The
legislature
will
licans.
This
m
akes
a
do
on
joint
ballot.
make a special trip to be at this Shawl
COLUMBUS. O, Nov. 4 -The Republican
Stations.
probably stand:
Senate—Republicans, and lu accordance with bls wishes the in­
Sale.
House—Republicans, terment will be strictly private.
state committee, on unofficial returns re­ FURTHER FROM_THE EARTHQUAKE. 81; Democrats. &amp;
60; Democrat*, 28. It te thought that
W- will also put Into this sale 40 extra ceived from seventy-five counties and the
these flfurre will not be materially
■•ne wools single Shawls, good value for balance estimated, claim the Republican
CHICAGO, Nor. 8.—The Mutual Fire In­
changed by the complete returns.
M.W, that will go for 82.50.
Also 32 plurality on the head of the state ticket
surance company of Chicago made an as­
ISDlAXArOLll. Nov. o.—The Democrats
Specially nice wool Sbnwla that are double will be between 14.00-i and 15,000. The
signment for the banetit of creditors ou ffir’.::::::::’.:
will
have
a
majority
iu
both
branches
of
will be said for 85.00 eoat you 88.00 any­ committee concedss the defeat of McKin­
Sax Francisco, Nov. a—One thousand Oct. 25 last, but tbe failure was not an­
iDsltoa
the .legislature of about twenty-five. The
where else. For Shawls come to
five hundred and twenty precfncU,includ­ nounced until yesterday morning, when idoverdale
ley by about 200. and Foster by 75 or 100
following congressmen are elected, the
The Democratic candidates in the other
ing -62 precincts in Ban Francisco give a schedule of the assets and liabilities Sbnlte....
First district being In doubt, but proba­
was filed in the county court. The as-, HAST1 !tCIS........
clorartwngressioual districts received ma
Mar
kham,
Rep.,
for
governor
IOC.,645.
bly carried by Parrett, Dem.; Second dis­
jotCties ranging from 500 upward, with trict, J. R Bretx. Dem.; Third, J. B. Pond, Dem.. M.307. This leaves 571 pre­ signee is T. G. Hislop. The liabilities are Coats Grove...,.
emeu to hear from, many of which are K.7,6id.S,t and the assets |187,6J0itK).
the exception of Cosgrove st Cincinnati,
Brown. Dem.; Fourth, William S. Hol­ small mountain districts. The returns
who is defeated by Storer, Itep., by 3.700.
man. Dem.; Fifth, George W. Cooper, represent a total of nearly 2UO.OOO votes.
Lansing
New Yobk. Nov. IL—Tfco 'HerabtPs rtetrolt
Ondofthe most remarkable Democratic D«m.; Sixth. Henry N. Johnson,
The total vote at the last presidential
Bynum, Dem.; election was 250,00).
Washington City special says: There will
■ ■sins wa. in tbe Eleventh district where Seventh, William D.
Pattison. Dem., was elected by 3,100. vrith Eighth, K V. Brookshire, Dem.; Ninth,
be no back-down by the Republicans from
Daniel Waugh, Rap ; Teach, David Pair
■H^atluns. ■
» gain of '.«» o»«r tart f-ll’* »&lt;«*
tbe position taken by them on the tariff
K. publle.0 committee cooeedrt the ftale- tea. Dem.; iElrvrnth. Augustus N. MarST. PALU. Minn., Nov. 4—At !«• o'clock question. The general determination of
g.dou to eougree. will -lend wrau Re­ Ud Dem.; Twelfth, C. A. O. McClellan, last, with all but three counties reported the party i» to stand or fall with the Mc­
Oek; Thirteenth, B F. Shively, Dem.
in Minnesota and most of them official, Kinley hill. All reports to the contrary
publicans to fourteen Democrate.
Reports from all parts of the state shpw the vote on governor stood: Merriam, are unfounded.
Kaat Cooper Lv..
D.wioeratte Bstlsaalra
Kfchlaod Janet.
On tbu returns received od private ad­ the that entire Democratic state ticket is
R-p.. 82,220; Wilson, Dem.. 80,563; Owen.
Cressey
elected by hlg majorities, and Chairman
vices, tbe Democrasic committee
Alliance, 53,440; Merriam’s plurality,
Milo
CHICAGO,
N
ov. 7.—Dispatches received
ihe Republican plurality on the bead of Micbener. of tbo Kepublicsn committee,
Delton
1A!»7. Official figures from nil the coun­
To cure BiliooinoM, Sick Headache. Consti­
concedes tbe defeat of his party by about
...........
■ be ticket - ill lw •b»“t I0 "®
ties may change thb a Bule, hut not ma­ here early this morning stated That the OaMrdaM
pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, taka
..................
15,500.
__________
busimwa portion of Owenabrifo, Ky., was ShulU
It mer tall below th«- “{.“.Kin!« b k
terially.
HASTtVOS
.
ths safe and certain remedy.
burning,
with
no
prospect
-.-I
zapping
offleial Ago™ th'V 1 “
W or 4»
reeled by SIS end Fo-ter by .Worwj.
•i.-.s from
ti.e fire, as tbe fire departmeui
disNGKFOIX.
Vs.,
Nov.
t
—
Lawson,
Dem.,
Tbeir mtlm-tee* u&gt; tbe num,tie*. «*»dablrd for want of hose. Help bad bean
one-third of the state sho« ... mecratio
is eected In this (Second) district over
l„g of the drlcg.tlor, I. tbe;.»u» «* tbrt
——
gains sufficient, if continued, a. wipe out Bowden, regular Repnhlican. and Mur- asked froni Evonaviile. lad., and "Header- [.io-jdnx
of the Republican committee.
•
(irsadlUptds 1T
U&gt;e
Republican
majority
of
two
yearn
daugh. Ind. Bap., by GM majority. Law­
(onrrroS- EleeteO.
ago, and give m email Democratic major* son U a mesnber of the Far mew’ Alhanoa
Arcordlog w tie more. “
£
ity. The congressional delrgatioo will
Kith frefch' train
,
owed I be Ohio coagn—mmt rte«e&lt;l era.
MOa]
Higgius. who 4iot Col Thomas B. Price
stand as follow*, ns it now appear-; Fim,
Flrat dbtrlet. Beltamj
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MARSHALL L. COOK, Kdttor.

Why &lt;14 he s* there witisoat mbe tell­
ing the solid Patron democratic (Meg&amp;tfona
from Carlton, Irving and Hastings town­
ships that H was disfonorable for ‘jihem to

POSSESSIONS.

ONLY A MAD STALLION.
BUT HE HAD BLOOD IN HIS EYE AND

— I ■Mil AS BKCOND-CLAeS MATTER AT
TfltM HASTINGS, MICH.. rOSTOFFICE,
AVGUST 14. 1879.

come into that democratic convention a»
MADE THINGS WARM.
detegates,'when they would net have sapported the ticket named If it had not been
Thrnila* wimJ Nearly ratal Adventure
the Patron ticket?
Why did he sit in that convention, when
The Paeiflc slope states of Nevada, CattDr. Peckham and Andrew Kennedy were
A College Boy la * Tight Place.
Jnrola and Washington are strongly repabpromising Patron votes for democratic can­
I have had several disagreeable encoun­
lk*D.
.
didates in return for democratic votes for ters with vicious horses, but only once waa
In Illinois the contest was for the legfePatron candidates; why we ask did he sit I so unfortunate as to fall in with one posMfcore, which is wry close.
seased
bv homicidal mania. My cacape
there and not state te that convention that
In Michigan a democratic governor is
was so narrow, and the experience left so
Peckham and Kennedy wore not speaking
eteeted by 11,000. and all or nearly all tl»e
deep nn impression upon my mind, that 1
with authority if they were not?
have felt ever since an instinctive distrust
. Hate ticket is democratic bv from 2,000 to
And why did he state in his letter to for this most noble of domestic animals.
5,000. The republicans eledt four and the
One autumn, when I wus about 16. I wo*
Glean that the Patrons of this connty
democrats seven eoogrenmen.
la the
taking a tramp through the eastern town­
-would “probably not make any nomina­ ships of Quebec, preparatory lo resuming
state senate, the republicans haw is. and
tions for senator or congressman, but work at college. I reached the little village
the democrats and Patrons 17. In the
of Maybury one day at noon and dropped
house of representatives the repnbllcans quietly cast their vote for tffe democratic into the village inn for luncheon. The
have 39, the democrats and Patrons 01. nominees” if there was no understanding? village was in a state of excitement over a
And why was Mr. Merrick, on election tragedy which hod taken place that very
Tbe Patrons will bold (the balance of
nlgbU making his headquarters with the moralug, and which was speedily detailed
power, and will shape the legislation of
to me by every one with wbojD I camo In
the state. The vole In the state is 150,0001 democrats, rejoicing with them iu demo­ contact. A boy living on a farm near the
less than two years ago; and it Barry cratic gains ia county and mate, on state villaga had been killed in tbe nnsU. borrCcounty Is any-Index, the large majority of officers as well as comity officers, if there bie manner by a fine stallion that had gone
was nothing fa common between him and suddenly mad. A fiereu anger stirred in
tbe stay-at-botjMi vote was republican.
my veins an I listened to the story, and 1
the democracy?
In all the states, except those on ti»e
saked the inn beeper, who wax my inform­
The facta are that he and they were on ant, what they had done to the bru'e.
Pacific slope, the vote was exceptionally’‘Well,” answered Boniface, ’’this after­
light1 The vote Is always less in an off common grouud, and to all appearances,
in intent and purposes, working together. noon there's u crowd coin* out to ketch
year, but Is much lighter than ever this
him an* tie him up. If he's too Imd fur
The results are as they are for this year, that—an* if I know anything about tioraes
year, showing indifference on tin; part of
and Mr. Merrick's plans were successful. he’s just gone mad, stark mad—why,
5he party In power.
.
We
cheerfully accord to him and his fellow they’ll have to shoot him off hand to save
As we stated last week, the McKinley
their own necks.”
workers tbe credit due to those wbo suc­
Ull was the principal cause of republican
“1 wonder if I’ll run any risk of meeting
ceed. But their methods we condemn, him?" I queried rather anxiously. I bsd
defeat in the country at large. This bill
was passed but 30 days before ’election, and expect lo see the voters ot Barry no weapon but my heavy walking stick,
connty 'and of the Patrons of .Industry and 1 had almost a sentimental regard for
and condemned before trial, and before its
the integrity of my neck.
"Which way be you bound?" inquired
writs or demerits could be determined by condemn at the next opportunity offered.
actual experience. Had the republicans Such plans rarely succeed because they do Boniface.
“For Blbutville." 1 answered.
won In the late election, this measure not deserve to; and when they do, as this
.“Oh," said he, "you're all right then.
would have been given a thorough trial, year, because of a tidal wave in the same The horses are feedin' one yonder to tba
direction, it almost invariably happens that oo’theast, and Blissville lays south."
ud Its workings could then be accurately
AN UNPLEASANT MEKTiNG.
known. As it Is now, many industries, the reaction is ns strong the other way.
It was with few misgivings that 1 now
Aflrr the Delage.
notably the manufacture of tin plate, which
resumed ray journey.
It was Impossible last week to give an
this bill was designed to encourage, will
I wits soon beyond the cultivated fluids,
not be established owing to the fear that I accurate summary of -the result of the past the hist of the fences. I had climbed
one of those rocky terraces aud made 200
will be entertained thirt the next presiden­ election fa All the states where voting was ynnht across the breezy down when lx*tial election may result in tbe removal or doncea the 4th. Now that the returns hind a low knoll 1 caught sight of a group
taavy decrease of duties. Still, Che next are aU in, we can summarize as follows: of horses quietly pasturing, and I remem­
Every southern state went democratic bered with a qualm tbe morning’s tragedy.
two years, in which the measure cannot be
Could this, I asked myself, be the hen!
•wjrturacd. will give the country some by heavier majorities than usual.
containing that mad stallion!
Of the New England states, elections
Meaofwhat an avowed protective tariff
I halted and was about to retrace ray
win accomplish. We undertake to say were held in New Hampshire, Massa­ steps unobtrusively, in the hope that I had
escaped
their notice. But it was too late.
that so complete and avowed a protective chusetts and Connecticut All show large
Two or three of the animals raised their
tariff bill was never before passed, aud we democratic gains, tbe republicans saving beads and looked at me. One in the group
raorted with a peculiar half whluny.a^ths
should have been pleawd had it been pos­ the legislatures only.
New York, -Pennsylvania, New Jersey sound of which my heart sunk.
sible to give it the most thorough test un­
Then I caught sight of one in the center,
der as favorable conditions as possible. and Delaware show heavy democratic which seemed to be Jumping up io the air
That test it cannot now have in as gains, fa the vote on congressmen and off all four feet at once. The next minute
thorough manner ns should be.
Still, state officers. Pennsylvania elects a demo­ this creature, a great black animal, ap­
peared outside the group, plunging and
tram Its effects, as shown Id tlie next two cratic governor, the other state officers and biting at hb flank. Then, with a* short,
years, this country can form an Idea whetli- the legislator^ being republican. In the drendful sound, he darted toward me, open
mouthed.
other
states
the
legislatures
are
democratic.
«r tt is advisable to have a tariff for protec­
Up to this point 1 had stood ray ground,
Gino elects republican state ticket, but
tion or a tariff for revenue. TIm* condcmeyeing tbo brute resolutely, with an npowing
to
tbe
gerrymander,
only
seven
re
­
watfonoflbe Mill’s bill was hardly less
than that of the McKinley Hill. We bope publican congressmen are elected out of far from feeling. But upw I saw that my
only hope, and that a desperate one, lay in
la some manner an experience may lie 21. Indiana Is heavily democratic.
In Minnesota and Wisconsin, the demo­ flight. 1 was accounted al college a first
gained io tbe next two years which will
rate sprinter, and now 1 ran my best. Tbe
result either In tbe establishment of the crats get the best of the results, electing 200yard■ that lay between me and the ter
protective or the revenue policy, and the their entire state tlckeUn the last named race 1 bad juxt left must have been cov­
Nebraska,
and Colorado
ore ered in not much more than twenty-sec­
dtarination of the tariff issue from future state.
onds. But as I reached the brow of the
democratic by reason of republican louses
awntests.
slope the mad brute was close on my heels.
through
the
Farmers
Alliance.
The
states
No man Is justified In saying that the
I had no time to check myself, and even
advocates of either partjj desire anything of Kansas, Iowa and South Dakota doubtless less notion to do so. In fact I fell, and
adae than -the greatest^ood to the great­ elect the republican state tickets, and 12 out rolled headlong down, dropping, bruised
and bewildered, into a crevice between two
is also
cut number1 of our people. Which one Is of IS congressmen, Montana
bowlders. The next Instant 1 saw the
black num of my pursuer dashing over mo
right can only be determined by experience. democratic.
in a splendid heap. Before he could turn
And we wish for the sake of the country
Judge the McKinley bill by its fruits, and seize me I had rolled further into the
at large and to settle the controversy and lu the next two years enough will be crevice, and found that one of the rocks
put an end to business unrest because of known of its workings to enable the peo­ overhung so as to form n little narrow
the constant agitation of the question. that ple to judge from experience—tbe best cave, into which I could squeeze myself so
far as to be quite beyond the animal's
a thorough and satisfactory demonstration possible test*r~whethcr a measure, as is the
reach.
of results. either good or bad. might be af­ McKlnlqy bill, whose avowed pyrpo«e Is
Novar before or since have I discovered
forded.
'protection is for the interest of this courf- so unexpected and providential a refuge.
The raving stallton camo bounding and
At for us. we have the utmost confidence try.
.
leaping up to tbo very door of my burrow,
in the protective policy, which we consider
The democrats will have abo/it 80 ma­ but I felt safe. He would roll back his
most just and wise for America, just as we
lipa, lay hb ears flat to hb head, spring
jority in the next house of representatives.
straight into tbe air and shriek through
consider free trade best for England. We
We will see what kind of a record they hb wide red nostrils bis fury aud hb chal­
think ibal.different-conditions require dif­
will make. Unless they improve on the lenge. The latter I did not think it inenmferent treatment; and the conditions lb
average democratic congress they will suc­ bent upon me to accept. 1 waived it in dis­
England and America are vitally different
dainful silence.
ceed in restoring the republicans to power
For a time the brute kept up hb boundla two elements of production of mannfacIn 1892.
____________________
ingi aud those strange, proud jerkings of
tured articles, viz: Kvages paid and Interest
hb head, but nt last he actually tried to
Our
democratic
friends
now
assert
that
«b capital, both of which are less in Eng­
stretch l:b neck into my burrow and reach
land than here. Still we recognize the “there.I« a McKinley bill, but no Bill Mc­ me with bis frightful naked teeth.
Kinley.** Bather too early to early io pre­
it must have been for nearly un hour
sincerity of those who oppose this view.
dict the political demise of a man who that I watched the mad creature's antics
Kothiug can satisfy either side but the test
from u:y den.
runs S,700 ahead of his ticket In a district
cf experience. and we wish that might be
1 was beginning to cast about somewhat
over 2,900 denracratic iu tills very demo­ anxiously for a way of escape from this
bad so as to form n definite basis upon
imprisonment when 1 saw the pasturing
cratic
year.
which to form opinions. That wo hope
herd suddenly toss up their heads and then
tbe near future will afford, though for reaIn McKinley's dUtricL tbe issue waa a go scurrying away across the down. My
Mbm stated it will not be the complete test square one on the McKinley bill. As our adversary saw this, too, and turned hb at­
It sight have been had the elections mts- readers know, this district was so gerry­ tention away from nie. I peered forth
cautiously, and to my profound relief I ob­
ta'Bfld the McKinley bill..
mandered as to make It 2.000 democratic. served o'*party of men, several carrying
McKinley ran 3,700 ahead of his ticket on ropes aud baiters and others firmed with
In the Issues of tbe Journal and Demo­
rifles, approaching the terrace foot. One
a straight fight, being defeated by 200.
crat just previous to election Chairman
man walked a littlo ahead of the others
Then? were enough Patrons of Industry and belfl out a peck measure in which he
Merrick, of the Patron county committee,
shook something, which I presume to have
showed how badly he was hurt over the who followed Chairman Merrick's advice
yobUcation of his letter by a bitter attack and “quietly cast their vote" for the demo­
THE RESCUE PABTT.
cratic nominee for state senator to elect
The stallion eyed them somberly for an
upon the writer.
instant, and then his mime rose like a crest
him.
And
now
we
will
ace
how
much
In regard to that letter we have this to
and his head want back with n shrill cry.
■•j. that i» came into our possession, ex- they gain by It
In the selfsame way ns he had greeted my
anriy as we stated, on Monday of the week
Over 1,000 voters in Barry county failed appearau&gt;.*e he bounced iuto the air twice
when it waa published. And we can produce to vote November 4th. Had they been on or thrice, and then be dashed upon the
•D tbe authority neeeasary to substantiate hand, ib4nlglit bare been different But it
The man with the oau fell back tolth
that fact And Ita history was exactly as is too kite for regrets now.
wonderful alacrity, and the fallows that
carried bolters seemed bent upon effacing
we stated it then.
It wasn’t a storm that struck tl&gt;e repub­ themselves in tbo humblest manner ponlWith regard to having any undcratandblc. One tall, gray shirted woodsman
licans November 4lh, it was a deluge.
fogwr collusion with the democrats regard­
stepped to the front, raised his rifle and
fog aa endorsement of the Patron county
drew n bead upon the approaching fury,
NEIQHBORING^COUNTIES.
while two or three others held tbeir shots
takei. Mr. Merrick ente rs a general denial,
Ira Bradley, of Alnger. met with a in reserve. There was a moment of breathaa4 winds up by calling us a liar. Of
serious accident yesterday morning. His
flMat: it proves him innocent to call us horse# became frightened while crowing the woodman's rifle rung out, and tbe stall­
ford srames. That is always taken as tbe east bridge and ran away, tbe buggy ton sprung aside with a shriek, and stum­
striking a tree in front of Dr. Hull's borne, bled forward upon his knees.
grooC.
Almost instantly, however, he recovered’
JKsrt we liiHlrt there irru-an underetand- and was sadly demolished. Mr. B. was himself aud rushed upon bis opponents
thrown out and hurt abont the face, one
Aog, and that Mr. Merrick, as his letter horse was tripped np and prostrated, tbe with nndiminbhed ferocity. 1 held my '
breath.
He was almost upon the party i
wfotriy indicates. was a party thereto. If other dbeniortcd himself and ran. Mr.
ddw. Then two more rifles flashed from
ttnre was not, then why the following Bradley is an old man and is indeed
fortunate to come out of the accident with marksmen standing movelesa iu their
foete?
tracks, and tbe mad brute rose straight up
so few Injuries.—Bellevue Gazette.
oo bin hind legs, and fell over backward,
Why waa Mr. Merrick openly rebaknd
Ji. G. Feten, of Manistee, whose tre­ dead.—Exchange.
for a delegate in the democratic convention
mendous failure luu been shaking up the
for laboring tlwreln?
.
business world for the Jiast two weeks,
Tbe fongrat day of tbe year baa nineteen
Why did be not tell the two Member* of would heve nothing left were jt not for

Or why ।

EDITORIAL NOTES.

foe Patron county committee who acted a»

THEY 3M.
-Edward Bnlwcr I.ytum.

A fady of Warsaw advertised in the pa­
pers that sho wiis willing to accept propos­
als for marriage, and giving a description
of herself she also enumerated the qualifi­
cations she required iu bersuitor. Among
those qualifications she mentioned that he
must be the owner of real estate. ’ Sho re­
ceived many letters in reply, but one of
these was strikingly original. The writer
said that he posneised all that which the
lady desired in her future busbnnd. He
was good looking, ho held a respectable
position, he had many friends and was re­
ceived Id good society, and could Buppsrt
a family comfortably. As to real estate be
had that, too; ho was tbe owner of a plot of
ground fa the cemetery which was large
enough to accommodate him, a wife nnd
six children. The lady selected the writer
of thb letter from the whole number ot
suitors. She opined that a young man of
hb position who had thought of acquiring
graves for himself and a large family be­
fore ho was married was surely worthy of
the endowment of her hand and heart.—
New York Sun.
One of the moat peculiar and most valu­
able trees in Florida ia the cabbage tree.
The tree, iu fact, belongs to the palmetto
family. It grows to a height varying from
twenty to forty feet, und there is scarcely
an Inch difference in the diameter from the
roots np to tbe leaves. Tbe leave* or bay­
onets all grow in a cluster at the top. The
wood is very porous and extremely light;
It resembles cork. Its value lies in tbe
fact that it Is utterly Impervious to the
ravages of salt writer and barnacles, which
quickly destroy all other natural woodA
Hence the cabbage tree is ranch sought
after tor posts and piles for building
bririgw and wharves in salt water. Pine
piles that are used iu building through salt
water have to be creo&lt;oted in order to pre­
serve theqj any length of time, nod the
process is a very expensive one, but tbe
cabbage wood needs no application of any
sort.—Exchange.

On the Central Pacific railroad the cylin­
ders of the locomotive have t&gt;eeu utilized
u&gt; increase tha supply of air to the brake.
This is accomplished by reversing the loco­
motive when it is going ahead, thus caus­
ing the cylinders to act ns air compressors,
driving large volumes of air into the train
pipes und reservoirs. To accomplish this a
pipe ia taken from thetqp of the steam
chest to a safety valve, and thence to the’
air dram on t he locomotive. The reverse
lever is booked about one notch back of
the center for ordinary txxasiona. When
a larger amount of air ia required it is
hooked still further back- Thia arrange­
ment hna been in use about one year, and
since that time there haa been no difficulty
from lack of air ou gnulaa, even with trains
of considerable length.tNcw Orleans Pica"yune.
____________
Tbo value of pepper iu cooking seems to
have been known long ugo. its use as amedicine was common in the days of Hip­
pocrates. who npplied it, moistened with
alcohol, to his patients. Just aa sugar and
tea have been In past times so dear ns only
to be within the reach of the wealthy so
pepper was in the Middle Ages a very cost*
ly condiment. So much wns it valued that
a small packet was at that time deemed a
tfuitablo present to offer a great ponton.
Common or black pepper is now grown in
many tropical countries. It is a climbing
plant some twelve feet high, bearing fruit
of a bright red color tbo size of a pea.which
when dried turns black.—Exchange.

George \V. Keene, of South Boston, de­
serves to live until be h 99 years old, in
order to complete hb regard of nines. Hb
father dual in 18.19. at the age of G9, and
waa buried on Jan. 29. Mr. Keene him­
self was married May 29. enlisted in the
civil wur July 19, 18U3, was mustered out
-June 29, 1885, and wns discharged July 9.
IDs son wna morriorl Oct. 29. On the 9th
of August he&gt;received nn injury which
necessitated hb removal to tbe city hos­
pital, but he was discharged on the 19th.
He is 20 years old.—Exchange.

Catarrh of the Hlndder.
and the other urinary organs^
very
eomrnon dbeawk. but unfortunately nut
usually recognized as such. Frequent
voiding of small quantities of high-colored
urine, with thick, whitish iwiHment, smart­
ing and chafing of the parts, pain across
the kidneys, leuoorrboea, gravel, gleet, en­
largement of tbe prostrate eland, spasmodic
stricture of the urethra, are all symptoms
of catarrh of the mucous lining of the
urinary and sexual organs.
Po-ro-na
nwer falls to quickly
relieve and
permanently cure these troubles. There
are no failures when thia remedy Is faith­
fully used. Pe-ru-un cures catarrh, how­
ever chronic and wherever located. A
lecture on catarrh of the urinary and
sexual organs by Dr. 8. B. Hartman sent
free by the Perunna Medicine Company of
Columbus, Ohia
*

.
v,rHOBATE OKI)Elk
State of Mlehlgan. County of Ha»i .-

pTrfleeat. COarles W. Arnurtroeg. JoOgs at

In the matter of the estate of Mary E. Bechtel
n'Sr'st.Ms.xfs
te'sr.ja

dreeuMrt and all other ]

ta fuj

Pleased Customers say that at R. K. Grant's they get the
most value for money expended for Clothing, Hats, Caps and
Furnishing Goods.
’ - '
Satisfied Patrons depart from R. K. Grant’s with bundle^
of Clothing every day, and are willing to declare that they
got just what they wanted: that nobody there tried to sell
them what they didn't want; that they find what they buy
there just as represented, and the prices all right.

Happy Purchasers are they wbo invest money in neck­
wear, fall underwear, at R. K. Grant's. And they who huy
hats or caps there, are glad they did so, because they had a
largo stock to select from, and found the style, the finish and
everything abont them K0RRECT.

The Fellow who buys Clothing Hats, Caps and Furnishing
Goods elsewhere than at R. K. Grant’s fcill be out in the backlot kicking himself wheu he learns how he missed it, as he
surely will, when he sees Grant's stock if he has the neces-ary
discrimination to know a good thing when he can look at it.

They say a man died in Oshkosh, because he was curious
to know whether dynamite womld burn in the kitchen stove.
But if your curiosity to get the most value in clothing, hats,
caps and furnishing goods prompts you to gn to R. K. Grant'-,
you'll be happy, satisfied and money ahead.

'I

It’s Done!
He’s fixed,
Located,

,

Stuck his stakes,

And stands there with- both feet.

A. D. Cook, the Grocer,
Is now located in the handsome

.

NEW ROGERS’ BLOCK.
He has added to his stock of groceries and
is ready for business with a big R.
He feels greatly pleased with splendid pat­
ronage received.

“New faces every day, and lots of the bld
customers.”

And there’s room for all.

The reason they come is

BECAUSE
(1) They find what they want in the lino of grocerio. pro­
visions, flour and feed.
(2) They are well treated.
(3)They know they get value received in goods for their
money.

(4) Low rent, light expenses, and light'margin of profits
(5) Prices paid for butter, eggs and produce are the very
highest.
(6) And lastly because they like to trade there.

Nough said,

Good day,

.

there without having been ap-

Spitsbergen.

'

Will see you later.

�HasTings Banner
■^iTr-thigs Thursday, Nov. 18. 1890.
W- R- COOK. Loes! Editor.

Catholic church.

’

° m

°! Khw b00’1’ »&lt; Fred
Heath u, the druggist.

PERSONAL MENTION.
L. ■

'hlokra. that &gt;||A

C. T.

»penl Sunday bi Altawn.

Mn. C. Robert, la rWUng In Jackson.
Jan. Bauer went to Charlotte Tudaday.

w-i*hL

Jon. Roowu.

ftUl “"eo» neW .nd wood h.M „h0&lt;,|
book, »t Fred L. IlnlbX Ibe dru&lt;rUL

I'ercy Jooea la In LanMnx on bnatnesa.

h*rt “ov”1 ,o

Lnwl'l" ■4r'ni

IO°
“FUdlw lu lhe
Um or Khoql supplier wg m,

^AKlH13

POWDER

were over 8260,000.

The building for the new shoddy factory
is about completed ami tbe Institution will
be running full blast before January 1st
. tmf tarter baking powder. Highest next. This new factory will be a good
ui leavening strengtli.-V. 8. "Govern- addition to tile manufacturing establishments of the city as It will give employ­
meat to 15 or 20 men. It will also be a
nice thing for the felt boot factory as all of
the shoddy made will be used in the man­
ufacture of felt boots here.

Absolutely Pure.

TIES

Parties desiring to contract
;..r 11. H. ties, any number or
quantity. will find it to their
advantage to call on or ad-

J. f. LOrtMRb,.

On Monday evening, Nov. 3d. a large
numlier of the friends and relatives of Mr.
and Mrs. I. M. B. Glllaapie gathered at
their residence to assist thHn In celebrat­
ing tbe 35th anniversary of their marriage.
I he refreshments were abundant and the
presents numerous. Music and recitations
made the occasion very entertaining und
enjoyable. Unavoidably, several of the
near relatives who were expected were not
present.

w. P. Jeffers, general agent for the cele­
brated portraits made by A. P. Jeffers, Is
in tbe city and will proceed to canvass as
fast as possible for the same. The Kala­
mazoo Telegraph in speaking of Um- artist
says: “To such excellence In fact has his
work attained, that few if any In the great
west are reckoned his superiors.’’ Mr. J.
:&lt;• iation this week
2.529 delivers all orders In person and makes a
specialty’ of portraits on which other artists
have failed. A fair specimen of his work
See t he large stock of ladies'jackets at can be seen at McCoy’s furniture store.

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Hustings, Mich.

LOCAL NEWS.
'__ 7.L, .

Notwithstanding the fact that democratic
D.vr hunters arti flocking to the north orators would have the people believe that
•y. hundreds.
i
f ,
this is tl»e woret country under the sun.
X Kk’kxpou Indian tribe passed through that existence here is nothing but a living
torture, yet Uncle Sam at present pays
•
;:y Friday.
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•
512 of the boys In blue in this county, who
Millinery grxxta arc now ehea|»er than fought to sustain him, saying nothing of
a; Kussell's. '
what he lias done for many others hereto­
.-vc that elegant line of woolen shirts at fore, While we appreciate the fact that
money can never pay for what thb veterans
Holden a Hire’s.
have done for this country. y,et what other
The Presbyterians have built a storm country under the sun does as well by lier
.h"&gt;r to tlie’r church.
soldiers. Outside of tbe United States
• When- did you get that hatT*—At where is there another county, tbe size,of
Barry county, that has 512 pensioners
■! "len A Hire’s of course.
within her borders.
Horn, to Mr. and Mr*. Fred Miller.
Monday evening, at the home of her sou,
■ Monday night, a 9 lb. daughter.
John I*. White, Mrs". Harriet Cook, wife
Hr l blankets and comfortables, large of Neheiniali Cook of Prairieville, departed
- o -k and very cheap at Russell's.
this life, aged 63. Deceased eame to this,
Wr acknowledge receipt ot compll- city a few weeks ago on a visit, leaving
about twp weeks agu for Howell, to visit a
.
ntary tickets to tbe Masonic Faiy.
sister. While there she was taken 111 with
Several from ibis city are- attending tbe what the physician there declared to be
Misoiiie Fair a: Grand Baplds/this week. the "grip." She returned to this city Sat­
Tie* furniture factory was shut down urday evening, and repaired at once to the
Monday to make some changes In the en- home of her son. A physician was sum­
moned. who agreed wlthv-the Howell
giue room.
doctor as to the nature of the ditanuu*.
•Dick Doyle's'new bouse is looming up Sunday she seemed much better; but about
u great shaja*. and will be an ornament to eight o'clock in the evening was taken
very suddenly with a heart trouble, and
:ln city when nnnpleted.
'Uh.?.!n.nvsifFiutnl?l{Y wile mid mother, and
Russell s is
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’ ',.p!y than ever tu select from.
-■me splendid bargains in tallies' and
। hildren's underwear, woolen und muslin.
: ar-* :i»tv being shown at Russell’s.
!: th** price of black crape has gone up
i: S not &lt;&gt;:: account of the McKinley bill.
n on the account of the- recent demand.

’ : '. received at Holden &amp; Hire’s a new
i r. iHi-c of caps, gloves
and mittens,
^tybs • orrart and prices are always right
.. . m at Spary Phillips* and see his
:■ w ; iu- of parlor and hanging tamps.
T:;.-;. are the fintst in the city and no
We,an- hiilHhtqd to Editor Feigbner, of
H’lville Xbiv’it. for s ‘tiding us one of
di men last wetlL when tn were crowded

^T..iny county with 7.6*(V school children
wi:l receive $3,905.90 as its .-hare of the
■t uii-annua! apportionment uf the primary
- hw! Interest fund.
gives to each person who pur­
i- ■ 520 or more of gixids at his store,
un! it. , s ra&gt;h for them, a handsome fold­
fable, a very useful article.

Vbc annual repjrt of the commi&amp;»ioner
•: raHruad- shows Hutt a great many hnpruvements have Ix-en and are being made
ii.the railroad service of this state.
Wanted--To trade conds fur 20 cords of
,■
green Ix-ach and maple wood, alao
bin cords of i s inch good body wood de■ '".d at Hastlagn.
•
E. W. Moi u:i-i. &amp; Co.

Wv are glad to nutice that among the
•'■w republicans saved from the wreck la
Hdus E. Fish, a former Barry county boy.
wh-» is elected prosecuting attorn?y «f
Allegan eonnty by one majority.
if you wout, to enjoy your breakfast
with more than usual relish, buy scan of
lJ«i*dorp's pure cocoa nt S. E. Phillips’.
This h the very best brand of cocoa on
•he market, and if you use it you tylll say

Fl* re b no necessity for arguing tbe
question of whether advertising pays or
•mt If you think It don't, take in your
signs, and pull down your blinds. Keep
quiet—th? goose may lay a golden egg in
&gt;our wash tub.—fee.

.

The next Congress according to returns
reeriveft today will be composed as fol­
lows: Senate. 46 republicans tn 39 denies­
crats; House, 210 democrats to 13® repub­
licans and 19 fanner's alliance men. which
given the democrats a majority of 53.

Chi-ap, voted Tuesday to Increase the
World's Fair fund by the Issue of 85,509,W In bonds. This gives the Fair the
’■u'.Htantial financial backing which it
lacked. Work tm the ooterpriso should
•nove forward with, rapidity and sureueaa.

The fruit evaporator at Nashville caught
• a fire Saturday and for n time looked as
Hu'ugb i| could not be saved, as there w-s
fire protection. But a large tank of
cider was fortunately near at hand, and by
•he vigorous application of this the lire
wan brought under control. We hear that
the damage was about 8600.

10 Ukc

an&lt;1
remove to our citv. .Monday1*”'J,Ck“&gt;“' ”,ll"1»'lty
r A fa.AVV nn &lt;}lutlon sale Thursday
fara
301 h *»
Of stock and
farm tools
He baifli good list of articles ; X Ji Lewla. at Kalamazoo, was here
J®,cl«* oot. "nd they will go at your own oaluruay.
prices If you attend the sale.
ie*el11 of Assyria, is in the city
From the annual report of the commls- inis week.
sloucr of patents we find that during
Mrs. B. Hamlin went to Lake Odessa
the year
ending
June goth, isuo. •yesterday.
there were 4ft,l40 applications for pat­
Mrs. Julius Russell was In the
ents filed and 27.498 granted. The
Rapids
suqilus earnings of the office for uu. ye.r yesterday.
B. Sterling, of Plainwell, was in the
‘city. Friday.

eaun:* canviuwere met In
ha clerk s office yrau-rdav, as required by
law. u» canvass tbe votes of Barry county
for stale uflleera, congressman, legislative
and county officers. Following are the
members of the board:

Baltimore—R. K. Stanlon.
Barry—C. W. Backus.
Carittm—W. F. Bellos.
Castletnu—E. J. Fclghner.
HaaUugs tw'p-J, a. Bacheldcr.
City, tat ward—J. M. Bessmer.
City. 2d want—John Welasert.
City, «d ward-D. W. Reynolds.
City, 4lhjrard—W. F. Hicks.
Hopt—Marshall Bagley.
Irving—Enoch Andrus.
Johnstown—Peter A, Fisher.
Maph- Grovt^Ed. Mosey.
Orungqvillc—Wm. Ixrwis.
Prairieville—J. J. Pci kins.
Rutland—Thus. Ki lly.
Thomapplc—h. MeKevltL
Woodland—S. D.’ Katiierman.

Morrill &amp; Co.

■“Tilt! laWni organized by electings E. J.
Fuigbner chairman, County Clerk Brice
being clrrk of the board by virtue of his
Office. Some minor irregularities in the
Will
Cole
U
learning
the
printer
’
s
trade
i
returns made It necessary to send some of
In tills office.
tbem-bark for correction, so the board ud(.’. W. Siailb, of Nashville, was lu the Jnuinrd till nine o'clock yesterday. In |
1
City
Tuesday.
behalf of Morey L. Tcvple, lllrniu Bogers
and Wm. B. Sweezey, ’candidates on the I
( Mrs. C. E. Klsur. of Ixnrell. wu In tbe Patron-democratic ticket, M. F. .Iordan,1
city Saturday.
. *
j
their attorney, entered a protest against
C. E. Reed, ot Richland, was • in ttje* counting for their republican Opponents
,
the votes abown for them by tbe returns
city yesterday.
from tbe towns of Tbnruapple, Irving,
Mbs Minnie Evans aud Miss Nash arc Onjigcvllle and Castleton. The Irregu­
1
ou
the sick list.
larities alleged . are purely technical. As’
E- M. Everts, of Nashville, was on our the duties of the board hre entirely minis­
terial nothing could be done except merely
streets Tuesday.
to take notice of the protest.
Jos. Ptlug made n business trip to KaiFollowing arc’the reaults of tlm canvass:
1
amazoo
Tuesday.
For Governor­
Mrs. T. J. Buxh, of Middleville, was In Turner. rep
1359
tlie dty Tuesday.
Winans, dem
1’artrhlge, prohi...
518
George Rorabeck, of Kulamazoo,
Belden, industrial.
the city Thursday.

M. G. Wood, of Ypsilanti, was In the
*
cllfr
Friday.

W. F. Lunn expects to move back to
Rockford Saturday.
EJ A. Mattlsop made a btulngu trip to
the Rapids yesterday.

Miss Carrie Mcrshon
parents in Kalamazoo.

Is visiting her

Sid Crowell mid party left for the north
Monday to hunt deer.
Spary Phillips and
Grand Rapids Friday.

daughter went to

5074
Turner’s plurality, 184Lieutenant governor—
Linton, rep
Strung, dent
Allen, prohl
McGregor, industrial

2416
2165
473
78

All W&lt;ool Pants
FOR

$1.38.

5182
Linton's plurality, 251.
The balance of the republican state tick-'

rt had pluralities as follows:
260
Mrs. Nelson Stewart, of Charlotte, visit- Gardner. Scc’y State
Moore, State Treas
257
cd in this city last week.
Giddings, Aud. »»eii’l .
259
Alexander Foster, of Ilixlford,1 was In Berry, Cum. IoukI Office
258
tbe city on business Friday.
Huston, Att'y Gen’l
177
257
,D. Cramer, ot Ann Arbor, called on old Schurtz. SupL Pub. ins.
Ballou, State Bd. Edhi’•
friends hi the city Saturday.
Cahill, Supreme Court7............................
260
Mark Skillman. Delton’S popular livery­
For member ot congress,
.
. O'Dounell
. bad
man, was in the city Monday.
2,464, Fletcher 2,11: Dickie 482. t/DonNewman A. Fuller has returned from a nell’s plurality. 852.
For state senator, Alien, republican, had
trip to Chattanooga mid Boston.'
2,399, Miller, demoerat-l'atroii and indus­
Walter Frost ia visiting relatives In trial. 2,461, Sprinkler, prohibitionist, 423.
Grand Rapids and Cedar Springs.
Millet's plurality. 02. Total vote 5,283, or
Mnt. C. B. Salisbury, of Central City, 152 mure than the vote on lieutenant gov­
ernor. This shows that 152 of the Patron
Nebraska, was in the city last week.
tickets were voted, having no xtate officers
Jim Kelley started for Indiana Tuesday lhereou.
An analysis of the returns
where he expects to work tills winter.
shows that ntxrnt 85 republican I*atrons
Mrs. B. R. Rose b assisting at the viged tbe republican state ticket, and the
Masonic Fair In Grand Rapids this week. Patron county ticket; this with nd'ustrial
tinkrh^tTG. the 152 Patron pickets without
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Richmond, nf Grand a state ticket, accounts for the difference
Rapids, are viaiyng Will Hams and family. between the republican state and county
J. N. Kirby, the owner of a large stock tickets. Abont 40 democrats voted lite re­
farm at Galesburg, was in the dty Thurs­ publican county ticket, and this goes to
show the truth of the old saying that
day.
-■(lanMN-rntio cat figtits always produce
m— uiHts. vuie anu tamily have moved mon- cats.”
to this dty from the northern part uf the
On legislative and county tickets, the
will be greatly missel by her many state.
canvass is ns follows: "
friends.
legislative. Bowen. PaUon-dcmocrat.
Mrs. D. S. (hMMiycar and daughter
It is expected that by January 1st the Ermlna an* spending tbe week in Grano 2.475; Sylvester, republican. 2.384; Burton,
prohibition. 41C. Bowen’s plurality 91.
new quarters of Busby Bros, will be ready Itaplds.
Sheriff. Benham 2,469, McKevitt 2,4ffi:,
for them in the Fuller &amp; Beebe block.
Mrs. Anna Wilkinson, Jiving In the Barnum 37&lt;k Benham's plurality ff&lt;5.
Mr.
Fuller has assured them
that
northeni part of the stale. was iu the city
Clerk, Brice 2.449, Teeple 2.440. ITillltheir new shop shall lack in nothing to
Tuesday.
ips 8!J3.tBrice’N plurality 9.
make Its appointments complete, und that
Treasurer. Kenyon 2.435, Kogers 2.480.
Miss Emma Buckhout. of Kalamazcv,
will there be a liner barber shop in Hie
Jordan^DS, Kenyon's plurality 5.
state than their*. And all who know Mr. was tbe geest of Miss Viola Willison
Regbter. Wlckwlre 2,505, Black 2.804.
Fuller realize that he always means what Thursday.
Bohns’385. Wlekwire's plurality 111.
he says aud says what he means. Their !|
F. M. Wadlelgli. a prominent attorney
I
’rosfcutor. Ixiwdcn ou four tickets
new shop will be heated by steam, have '
Iot Battle Creek, is attending the Circuit 2.977, Bauer 2.271. Louden’s plurality
two fine bath rooms, and be completc.and I
court this week.
706.
.
thst-class in every respect.: For
19
Surveyor. Wilson 2.49‘i. Pratt 2.386.
years Emory Busby has occupied tBe little j
Mr. and Mrs. 8. II. Rogers, of Prairieuuiiuiug now ustMi wr nmuy nnra. s«iup. i vllle visited relatives in the city the fore Wilson’s plurality 104.
Conjtnlssionets elected aw* the two re­
—•been
—
—t.­ part of the week.
and• •has
attending to his little n
busi
ceiving the Idgttest number of votes.
ness sight along ever sincK The town
Mrs. Stacey who has tain living in this Kenastop and Webster. Keiuston has 12
Ims grown, and tie und his brothers have city for the past year, left for her home hi
over Sweezey. and Webster 447 over Hen­
prospered with the increase of business.
drick. Wrbste.r being on four tickets.
New York Saturdaj.
In their new quarteis tbeir patrons will
Coroners. 1‘alron. democratic. Industrial
Miss Maud Bartley, of Grand Rapids,
find them Just ns accomodating as ever,
nomlneos, 2.485, republican 2.390, prohi­
and much better prepared to serve them. was In the city Thursday and Intends to
bition 403.
1 organize a class hi mu.iic here.
The candidates eledte&lt;l on the republi­
Of late there has been a sort of a woebe-gone expression on Manager Waller'- x^Miss
\-Miss Subic Beadle has been engaged ns can ticket are r.rice for clerk, Kenyon
face, nil because lie is unable to QI Menographer
factory nnd treasurer. K&lt;-nastdn commissioner.
stenographer In
in the furniture
I
the ’ jjrdera that me constantly com- j will enter upon her new duties Monday,
ing In for his goods at the Whip factory. 'I
-C'hnrch and Society
Tbe many friends of--------------Ed Bailey -In this
Though this institution was started-up I city will be pleased to learn that he has aeThe first U. B. quarterly meeting of
less than a year ago In n building 30x70, cured a good position in Hie M. C. It K.
Cedar Creek circuit, will lie held at Cgdar
yet that it has made a reputation for itself offices at Miclilgan City.
Creek. Nov. 13th und 4flth. All are cor­
among the merchants who handle the
clauses of goods mode, is attested by the //Mr. ami Mrs. W. J. Kennedy have dially Invited.
fact that within that time the capacity of moved to Grand Kapids, where Mr. Ken­
Gov. Luce has Issued the following
the Institution has, been InercMrd twice, nedy has nurckaaed an Interest in a.fuctory
'
and tbe worklug foree increased from 15 for the manufacture of waitresses mid Thanksgiving proclamation:
From our humble and gracious tathecs
to 00. And nt present Mr. Walter Is con­ spring beds. Will Is an excellent young
fronted with the alternative of having man and n hustler, and we‘ hope he will has come down to a thankful people tbe
venerateil. unwritten law of annually ob­
several thousand dollars worth of orders meet with the success that he merits.
serving a day of thanksgiving mid praise.
countermanded, or Increasing the ca­
'Die President of the United States has
pacity
of
the factory
again.
As
Wo were handed tbo following letter
appolnteil
Thursday, tbe 27th day of Nov­
Mr. Walter Is not the kind of a man to written by Pingree &amp; Smith to Spence
ember, A. D. 1890, for such service: mid It
have orders countermanded when there is Bros.
any possibility of filling them. It Is safe to
Gentlemen:—Concerning our purchase is with cheerful conformity »n the Mime
say Uml tbe size of the Whip factory will of the shoe manufacturing plant of the late that 1 Invoke tbe good pcoplcfof Michigan
again be increased very materially In a firm of*H. S. Robinson * Burtenshaw, last to observe the occasion in a manner worthy
short time, and at least 75 hands will find December, we would say, that we had no of the blessings vouchsafed to them during
employment there thia winter. The hair use for the machinery, or lasts, dies and the year.
And while remembering that nowhere
on all the hides uaed thus far .has been re­ patterns, but they were offered to us at a
moved at a tannery In Grand Kaplds at an low price, and desiring lo get a better lo­ has God’s band better preserved and cared
expenseof fl&amp;O per week, but this work cation before moving into our new factory, for his own than within this, our common­
will soon be done here and save a nice we accepted tbe offer, but made no use of wealth, let us not forget that we have
little sum every week on this Item of ex­ any of the stuff. The machinery we sold among ns many who are more unfortunate
hi the east and the lasts, dies and patterns than ourselves and whose homes are dark­
pense.
we destroyed as they were all old styles, ened by clouds of adversity or sorrow.
Upon this day let It be the mission of
too clumsy and Ill-fitting for our use, be­
sides we have styles aud varieties enough all. and tbe active lesson for our children
Following are the real estate transfers of our own Having over fifty thousand dol­ that to lighten some other's burden and
of the week ending Nov. 10th,
,s lars Invested In lasts, dies and jiatterns, to carry sunshine Into some unexpected
taken from the books in the register s office: machinery and tool*, and use for gent’s place Is Hie best of thankfulness. ”11 ia
J K Boice u&gt; .Jw. L. Crawley lata «e and Mio gixals eleven styles of lasts each on seven only’th*: hand which helps another that
widths, and In ladles’ sixteen styles on God tMcs into his own and fills with
eight widths. Iwddes a full line of girl’s eternal Wi rings and honor."
Glyeti under my bond und Hie great seal
and boy's shoes. Our goods are made up
nqiecially tor the customers wbo order of the stale of Michigan this tlth day of
Cynva G. Lvrr..
them. We do nut carry any goods that October. A. D. 1890.
By the pivenior:
become old and do not buy eastern goods,
Kicuom AMiyic
G. It. (mmpx.'Secretary of Slate.
nor advertise to have factories In the east.
We make more than twiee as many shoes
U. J«. K. C~k «• &gt;.&lt;.»&lt;!» 1W all the factories in tbe stale combined
Mr. «isl Me. t W. Morrill «... a 'err
nudviiavc a standing offer ot mm* thousand pleasant party to H»elr friends liut even­
Arnerie-WaOyverdatofl
r.tnCue.1Of dollars reward for shoddy found in any ing.
•
goods made by us.
Yours truly.
Bring your tar receipt* tn thi* oilier If
PtXOKKK 4 SMITH.
you want a nice Job done. Only 40 eents
per hundred. We make espedal efforts to
.Several democrats attended tbe jubilee havejubs flnlahed promptly on time.
”j^an Joon lr. w FhJhP C- MtrU” ,Ma m
In .NashrUle Munday night.

“^JT’kuSKu
“55.TKS2S,’E«~wh‘«*“-- -

Are Selling

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO
Hastings, Mich.

One Price Clothiers,

POWERS’
HARDWARE
Is still headquarters in all lines of the hardware line. In
stoves we have a finer line than ever before. We have sold
the
.

Garland Stoves.
For years-and it is well known that they are noted throughout
the world as the best stoves made. New inventions and
skilled workmanship have combined to perfect them until
they have no equal. We have also the

Palace Stoves
And others that are good. We intend to sell them and in
order to do so we will make the

PRICES SO LOW
You cannot fail to be satisfied. We can sell you a cook stove
for $9.35; a good heating stove for $7.18.
Come and look at onr stock of fine

Robes,.-.'Blankets
We received by mistake a double supply and they must
be sold regardless of cost.

Many other bargains at our store.

w. F. POWERS

�THE DESERTER
BY CAFT. CHAS. KING.
Prklvdk.-nariuc *n Indian fight tn tbe
went Capt. Hull ot the Unn-d Htiiteft Kesular
array Is killed. Re lore his dv»tb a Inrci* sum ot
ratmey—about 13,000. the nay of soldteni who.
while on field duty. uiIsmM tbe paymaster—wm
plsre-l ui Itls ebuTRe. White dying he hands the
packn?e to Ijiwrenet* Hayne. a yoang officer
wtioae fattier bsd lwn» dear friend UCapt.
Hull*&lt;i. H"Vr.r has. by bnjtsn Imvereore for
superior ntne»ra. made an enemy • ( Capt. Ray­
ner, another officer cugsged lu Ibe campaign.
Jt alsoilevelom that Sergts. Olauey and Gower
have lost couilderable money by gambling, part
-of tbe mlMiug cash belongiugio others. They
are la bad odor nreordingry.
‘
CHAtTKii 1.—Tbescetiu Isa Pultmnn car on
Its way to Warrenrr. near which village h sit­
uated Fort Warreuer. Among the naMengers
uo tboeiirare Mrs Rayner, wife otCapt. Jt*y.
ner; Miss Travers, her sister twho Is enraged to
marry Bioven Y auAnlwerp. a rich New Yorker,
who has shown a queer aversion to travel m the
weal), and a young man whose evident dwdrc to
avoid eonvemailou or acquaintance tuts piqued
the curiosity of the women. Before the train
reaches W amraer St takes aboard some badly
frnren ctvalrymew, who are tieing sent to the
1 The mysterious yoirng man does tmich to
alleviate the sufferings of the frozen men on tbe
wav to Warrener.
Chai-tek u.—The ladles are greeted at War­
rener by Capt. Ha)her aud other officers. It
develops that the mysterious young m.ui ts Mr.
Hayne. who has been promoted to n first
lieutenancy In Capt. Barner's company. Capt,
Itayiier shows that be still feels a decided dis­
like tor tbe young officer. .
Chaitkhs—Lieut. Hayneproves a disturblug element among toe officers at Fort Warren­
er. A scandal has been attached to his name
In the past aud those who side with him are
forced bvtbe peculiarities of the ere lo side
against Capt. Rayner. The two men have been
sworn enemies for fire yean. The commaudinent of the post receive* IJeut. Hayne kindly
and dit-ldM to give a dinner In his honor. In
tact, most of the cavalry treat him well, while
the infantry (bls own regiment) do not. It
franspires that the trouble connected with
Hayne s name was a cowrtmnrtlal. whieli had
convtaxed hhu of a serious offense priuelpallyon (apt. Rayner's evidence. Tills ruling was
reversed by higher authoritlen.
Some of
Hayne s old comrades make advances, which
are repelled. Ha/uv takes nn bls quart*ra In a
house at some distance from the other officers'
&lt;)ll.Mt(T«.
CiJAi-rasC-CapL Rayner’s wl e gets angry
because of the colonel’s courtesy to Uavne. aud
the eamp Is divided Into Hayne and antl-Uavne
tacyons. An evening gathering at Capt. Ray
ner « bouse, where the tnstlrt* h discussed, ia
broken u:&gt; by the erles of ••fire" from outside.
CHAi-TEtt A—The fire fs in a bouse occupied
by Frivale Clancy twhoyras
sergeant during
the Indian fight mentioned In the prelude) and
bls wife, who is a laundress. Lieut Hayne
rescuss Clancy and his little daughter from the
Ibiuo and also saves a bundle of bank notes of
large denomination, which Mrs. Clancy eagerly
ehtfehtts aud apparently considers ,rf greater
importance than the lives of her husband and
child. H ayne himself Is badly burned, and Miss
Travers evinces great interest In ibe young
offirer for whom her sister and brother in-law
show so much dislike.
CHAPiKHB -Clancy Is In the hospital and his
wife, tor Uu: fin-t time, acts tenderly toward
him. watching him night and day. When
Clancy is told that Lieut. Hayne was Ibe man
wbo saved kirn, he Is greatly agllaied. and Ills
wife hcn-ely forbids any one lo talk to him.
Capt. Itayu^r’s wife shows a strange Interest in
the welfare of Clancy and wife. Hayne refuses
to accept advanecs made by old comrade* unless
they express belief In his Innocence of tins
charge of which he was convicted. This would
be practically a declaraiton that they believed
Capt. Rayner to be a perjurer, or at least mis­
taken. They decide to side with Capt. Rayner.
Chapter 7.—Mis* Travers asks her slsier,
Mrs. Rayner why she shows so much Interest in
the Chraey's, and declares her belief tn Lieut
Hayne’a Innocence of tho charg*. which proves
to have been that of theft. They quarrel. It
develops iliat Mbs Travers docs not lore her
fiance. Van Antwerp, but has been persuaded
into promising to marry bhn by his mother and
her sister.
Cbaptkk S.—This chapter deals largely with
the social utsturtHiuces caused by the Hayne
affair. Clancy, while drunk, appears nt Mayne’s
quarters and piteously begs to see the lieu­
tenant.
•
Chaftkk a.-MHs Travers writes a letter to
her fiance. VanAulwelp, telling him that she
does not love him and tnat he had better release
her from her promise. Miss Travers accidental­
ly overbears n conversation between her sister
and Mrs. Gtaney. In which tbe former urges the
latter to watch Clancy, andon no account lei
him see Lieut. Hayne. Miss Trnvcra Is con­
vinced that the man knows something about
Havne'a case which Mr. Haytoe ought to know.
Chatter to-MI«sTravirtareidruuUly meets
IJeut. Hayne at the bouse of a mntunl triend.
During a conversation it I# shown that the
charge against Hayne wm that he appropriated
the money handed him t&gt;y the dying Capt. linn
Hay..e's statement that be rigidly guaidedihe
package Intrusted to hliu that &lt;tav, lejt that,
when lie opened ft, H contained only waaiz

Cha'htkr 11 -Bat ne has recovered from tbe
Injuries received at the Clancy the ann returns
to duty. Th&gt;U night Clancy mrua up at Uayn-’s
quarters with another request to see him, and
Hayn? decides to talk to the man. Mrs. Clancy
tarns up and declares that her husband is drunk
and has l&gt;ecn beati.n;.- her. Capt. Bay ner. evi­
dently anxious to preventan Interview bet wren
Clancy and Hay ne. orders the former under ar­
rest. Hayne Is convinced that Olaney knows
something which m'?ht help lo clear bls
(Bayne's) name.
OiArritR tt.—Mrs. Rayner has learned that
her sister. Miss Travers has met Lieut Hayne
at tbe house of a friend. Mrs. Rayner lias been
greatlyXwotrled, apparently, over something
connected with the Clancys lor some time. She
vents her HI nature by charging her sister with
desiring to meet Lieut. Hayne when that voong
woman asserts her Intention of agalh visiting
that triend. Tbe visit Is. of course, given up
bu’ the sisters quaere? again.
Chai-tex 13-An officer, Capt Buxton by
name, while prowling around Lieut. Ilnyne’s
quarters at night, sees a carrlsge drive up.
Later ।he shadows of L'eut. Hayne and a young
woman appear on the wlndo « curtain. Buxton
lumps at the conclusion that Kayne Is entertain­
ing a woman of the town. Hayne again meets
Miss Travers accidentally the next day at the
friend's house. It is announced that Miss
Travers will soon return east. She is dependent
on her sister, and because of the strained rela­
tions existing between them has decided to se­
cede to Van Antwerp’s pleading for a speedy
marriage. In order that she may* no looser In*
obliged to ix&gt;k to her brother-In-law for suppoit.
Hayne realizes that hs to lu lore wub Ml?s
Travers.
,
Chaitkb UrOapt Buxton, through tbe alt■seuce of bis supenur offitwr.«. is In charge of the
post. Buxton tells of his recent discovery that
woman was visiting Itayne at night/ A donee
.given in honor of Mrs. Rayner and Mbs
Travers, who were to leave the next day) to In
progress when » soldier rntiies In aud calls for
a doctor. He ears that Lieut. Hayne has been
shot and Capt, Rayner Injured.
Chaftkr 15 —The disturbance had come
about In this way: Capt. Buxton decided to
solve tbe mystery of H.iyne’s female nocturnal
visitor. A cuTiage drove up t,o Ha«ne's
quarters as on tbe previous nlnt.- Buxton
places gusnls about th* house, and alien nil Is
quiet enters with CapL Rayner (who is under
Buxlou's command and goes reiuciantlv). A
scrimm ige endues In which Havne Is injured
badly and Capt. Rayner slightly. The lady
visitor turns out to’t .,•*• tie's sister, who Is acco«pinted by her huibacd. Th: prwtous vtslt
■tod bOfin
they went west nnd this stop
IS in ide a* they return. Tbe lutru tan on the
I«rlvacy of Bayne's bouse is a most disgraceful
affair, tor wht-b Buxton Is respon«iDh* It
serves to turn public ajmpathy more strongly
In Hsjue’* favor. The eastern trip of the lia)
Dor* aud Min Travers is postponed.
Mr. Hayne was up and around again.
The apriugtime was coining, and the
prairie roads were good and dry, aud
Um doctor bad told him be must live in
the open air awhile and ride and walk
and drive. Ho stood in no want of
“mounts." for three or four of his cav­
alry friends were ready lo lend him a
saddle liorw any day. Mr. and Mrs.
Hurley, after making many pleasant ac­
quaintance. had gone on to Denver,
and Capt. Buxton was congratulating
himself that he, nt least,-had not run
foal of the engineer’s powerful fiste
Buxton was not in arrest, for the case
had proved a singular “poser.” It oc

arrest for things he

capt Buxton's conduct had been inex­
been. But here’s another matter: Clan­
cusable. Rayner had done nothing but,
cy's discharge has arrived. Does the old
as was proved, reluctantly obey the cap­
fellow know you Jiad requested it?'
tain’s orders, so ho could not bo tAed.
“No, air,” answered Rayner, with l«esiHayne, who had committed one of the
tation and embarrassment. “We wanted
most serious crimes in the military cata­
io keep him straight, us I told you we
logue—that of drawing and raising a
would, and be would probably get on a
weapon against an officer who was in
big tear if he knew his service days were
discharge of his duty (Rayner), had the
numbered. I didn't look for its being
sympathy of the whole command, and
granted Cor forty-eight hours yet."
nobody would prefer charges against
“Well, he will know it Wore night:
him. The general decided to liave the
and no doubt he will be badly cut up.
report go up to division headquartera,
Clancy was a fine soldier before lie mar­
and thence it went with i» varied com­
ried that harridan of u woman."
ments anti indorsement te Washington;
“She has uu* him a good wife since
and now a court of Inquiry was talked
they came into the Riflers, colonel, and
of. Meantime poor bewildered Buxton
has taken mighty good care of the old
was let severely alone. Wliat mado him
fellow."
utterly miserable was tho fact that in
"It is more than she did in the —th.
his own regiment, the —th. nobody air. She was u handsome, showy wom­
spoke cf it except ns something tliat an when I first raw her—Wore my pro­
everybody knew was sure to happen the motion to tho regiment—and Clancy
moment he got iu command. If it had­ was one of the finest soldiers iu the bri­
n’t been that 'twould have been something gade the hist year of the war. Sho ran
else. The only certainty was that Bux­ through all his money though, and in
ton would never lose a chance of niakfng the —th we looked upon her as t hie real
un ass of himself.
cause of his break down, especially after
Instead of being furious with him, the her affair with that sergeant who de-,
whole regiment—officers and men—uim-' serted. You've heard of him probably.
ply ridiculed and laughed at him. He He disappeared after tho Battle Butte
had talked of preferring charges against campaign, and we hoped he’d run off
Blake for insubordination, and asked the with Mrs. Clancy; but he hadn't. She
adjutant what he thought of it. It was was there when we got back, big ^sever
' the first lime he had spoken to the adju­
and growing ugly.” •
”
tant for weeks, and the adjutant rushed
“Do you mean that Mrs, Clancy had a
out of the office to. tell the crowd to come lover when alio was in tho —th?”
in and "hear Buxton’s latest." It began
. “Certainly, CapL Rayner. We sup­
to look as though nothing serious would posed it was commonly known.
He
ever come of the affair, until Rayner re- was a fine looking, block eyed, dark
upi&gt;eared and people saw bow very ill he haired, dashing fellow, of good educa­
was. Dr. Pease had been consulted; tion, a great swell among the men tho
and it xvas settled that he pis well as his short time he wm with us, and Mrs.
wife must' go away for several months Clancy made a dead set at him from the
and have complete refit and change. It start. He never seemed to care for her
was decided that they would leave by very much."
the 1st of May. All this Mr. Hayne
“This is something I never heard of,"
heard through his kind friend, Mrs. __
said Rayner, with grave face, “and..it
Waldron.
j wjjj
o KOOj
of a Bhock to mr
Ono day when he tint began to e: n|
wit, for bhc LaJ arranged to Into bet
and before be had been out nt all, al,c , c„t with CIancv „n(1 &amp;Ui antl lb,.T
came and &gt;al with him in hb uuruhiny were to inr(&lt; lhrir money In some little
parlor. There had l«en a silence for a , bmtin.-*, at their old homo."
moment ns she looked around u,»n Hie ,
..
„. it
w„ mainly
„„inly on
the womM
“Y
Yes;
it was
on the
woman’’ss
few pcture. and upon-that bareness aud ttCCO,lnt wo wouldn't rewnlUt Clancy la
coldnes. which, do what lie will no man . thl, _.h Wo
bjm&gt; bu[ lbc
can eradicate ftern his abiding place un- ' wu&gt;
much for us—and tor tbe other
Hl he calls In tlmdeft and dainty hand o&lt; . ^rgeant. too. He Molded her before we
wouum.
...
,
’ ! started oa the campaign, I taricy. Odd!

J2

.? =J "11
a*'”*o' b“ uume-UUinpb what
wife,
com­ । wa8 tjjO aataQ of amt howling swell of a
_ Mr.
_ Hayne!" was
- her
-* quiet
-.’

,

1,

t

«r

1-T 1 .

"So uial! I, Mrs. Avaluroa,

■

was the

"Aud isn't It high limewe were beginning to hear of a choice? Forgive my
intrusiveness, but that was tho very mat- ;
ter of w’«xi:h tlie major and I were talk­
ing as he brought mo over."
v
“There is something to be done first,
Mrs. Waldron,” lie answered. "I cannot
offer any wbqtan a clouded name. It is
uot enough that people should begin to
believe that I was innocent and my per- I
Becutors utterly in error, if nok
not perjured.
I must bo able to show who was tho real
culprit, and that is not easv.
easy. Thu
The doctor
cumrit.
and I thought wo saw a way not long
ago; but
it proved delusive.’’ And
‘
’he
-ew,
w». ..
sighed deeply. “I had expected to see
Uw major about it tbo very day &gt;» got
back from the .court; but we liave liadno I
chance to talk."
I
“Mr. Hayne.” she said, iaroubively, |
“a woman s intuition b not fliwuyo at '
fault. Tell me if you believe that any J
one on the post has any inkling of the '
truth. I Imve n reason for asking.”
I
“I did think it possible, Mrs. Waldron. '
cannot be
be certain
certain now;
now; und
and it
it’’s
s too
too Inte,
Inte, 1
II cannot
anyway."
"How, too late? What’s too late?"
He paused a moment, a deeper shadow
than usual on Iris face; then ho-lifted his J
|
head aud looked fairly at her.
“I should not have raid that, Mrs. iI
Waldron. It can never’be too lajc. But ।
what I mean is that—just now I spoke of
offering no woman a clouded name.
Even if it were unclouded, I could not
offer it where I would.” -v
•
“because you have heard of tbe en­
gagement?" waa the quick, eager ques­
tion. There was no instant of doubt in
the woman as to where the offering
would be made, if it only could.
"I knew of the engagement only a dny
ago," ho answered, with stern effort at
self control. "Blake. was‘speaking of
her. smd it came out all of a sudden."
He turned his head away again. It
was more than MrsJ Waldron could
stand., She leaned impetuously towards
him, and put her hand on his:
"Mr. Hayne, that is no engagement
of heart to heart. It is entirely a tiring
of Mrs. Rayner’s doing; and I know it.
She is poor—dependent—and lias been
simply sold into bondag';.''
“And you think she cares nothing for
the pouition. the wealth and social ad­
vantages this would give her?
Ah,
Mrs. Waldrou, consider."
“I have considered. Mr. Hayne, if I
were a man, like you, tliat child should
never go back to him. And they are go­
ing next week. You must get well."
It was remarked that Mr. Hayne was
out surprisingly quick for a fellow who
had been so recently threatened with
brain fever.
The Rayners were to go
east at once, so it was said, though the
captain’s leave of absence hail not yet
been ordered. The colonel could grant
him itaven days at any time, nnd he
had telegraphic notification that tliere
would be no objection when the formal
application reached the war department.
Rayner called at the colonel’s office and
asked that he inight be permitted to
start with his wife and sister. His sec­
ond lieutenant would move in and oc­
cupy bis quarters.and take care of all
his personal effects during their ab­
sence; and IJeut. Hayne was a most
thorough officer, and he felt that in
turning over his company to him he
left it an excellent hands. Tim colonel
saw ll»e misery In the. captain's face,
and he was tonebed by both looks and
words:
“You must not take this last affair too
much to heart, Capt. Rayner. We fn
the — tli liave known Capt. Buxton txr
many years that with us there is no
question as to where all the blame lies.
It seems, too. to be dearly understood by
Mr. Hayne. As for your previous ideas
of that officer. I consider it too ddicalr

sergeant »UU
who »»U3
was M»
iu UU&gt;1
Hulls
troop Ub
nt
DClgVUkkk.
O MW)*

Butte—timo Hull
z-i: waa
v- killed? 1i
,.v Clincy was
u______
mean the man that kMrs.
said‘
to bar(. elopcd
«•«
—. Gower,
------------sir,"
.—*. said the adjutant,
“Sergt.

he has seen the coloBel."
“There was not before. Kate; lor Mr.
Billings told mo yesterday morning, and
I told you, that the colonel had said you
could start at once, and you replied that
the captain could not bo ready for sev­
eral days—three at least"
“Well, now he is; and tlat ends it
Never mind what changed his wind."
It was unsafe to trifle with Nqliie
Travers, as Mrs. Rayner might have
known. She saw that something had oc­
curred to make the captain eager to start
at once; and then there was that imme­
diate sending for Mrs. Clancy, the long,
secret talk up in Kate's room, tbe evi­
dent mental disturbance of both fem­
inines on their nwjxicLive reappearances
am! thp sudden announcement to her.
While there ootdd lie no lime to make
formal parting calls, there were Hill
some two. or three ladies in tho garrison
whom she longed to see before saying
adieu; and then there was Mr. Hayne,
whom she hud wronged quite as bitterly
•. as any one else had wronged liim. He
was out that day for the first time, and
she longed to seo him and longed to ful­
fill the neglected promise. That she
must do at the very lt?mrt. If die could
not dot 1dm she must write, that J»6
might have the note before they went
away. All these thmighta were rushing
through her brain as »he busied herself
about her little room, stowing away
dresses and dropping everything from
time to time to dart into her sister’s
room in answer to come querulous call.
Yet never did alio leave without a quick
glance from her window up ami down
tbe row. For whom wns she looking?
It waa just about dusk when die heard
crying downstairs—a child—and appa­
rently In tl»e kitchen. Mrs. Rayner was
with the baby, and Miv« Travers started
for the stairs, calling that dxj would go
and see what* it meanL Bhe'was down
in the hall i»efore Mrs, Rayner’s impera­
tive and repeated calls brought her to a
full stop.
“’Wliat b it?" she inquired.
"You come back hero and hold baby.
I know perfectly what it is. It is Kate
Clancy, and she wants me. You can do
nothing."
Too late, modamo! Tho intervening
doors were opened, and in marched cook,
leading tho i&gt;oor little Irish girl.’ who was
sobbing piteously. Mr*. Rayner came
down the stair.. &gt;itb all speed, bringing
her burly son and heir in her arms.- She
would hav? ordered Nell aloft, but what
______
excuse could she give? , And Miss Trav­
ers was already bending over the child
.-.nd striving to mill her heartbreaking

find you. Mr. Hayne. You—you re­
member tliat I had something to tell you.
H was about Clancy. You ought tq^ee
him. I’m sure yon ought, for he must
know—be or Mrs. Qanry—something
about your—your trouble; and I've just
this minute la-anl that they—that he's
going away to-morrow, and you must
find him to-night, Mr. Hayae; indeed
you must.”
Who can paint her as she stood there,
blushing, pleading, eager, frightened,
yet determined? Who can picture the
wild emotion in his heart. reflected in his
face? lie stepped quickly to her side
with the light leaping to his eye*, his
hands extended M though to grasp hits:
but it was Waldron tliat spoke first:
“Where is he going? HowF
“Oh. with us. ma.ior. Wc go to-mor­
row, and they go with us. My sister lias
some reason—I cannot fathom it. Slut
wants ih&lt;*m nway from here, und
Clancy’s discharge came today. He
must see him first,’' she raid, indicating
Mr. Bayne by n nod of her pretty heard.
•‘They say Clancy has.run off and got
away from his wife. He doesn't want
to be discharged. They cannot find him
now, lait jxrlmps Mr. Hayne can. Mr.
Bayne, try to. You—you must."
“Indeed wo must, Hayne. and quick
about it," said tho major. “Now is our
chance, I verily believe. Let us get the
doctor first; then little Kate will best
know where to look for Clancy. Come,
man. get your overcoat." 'And he hast­
ened to tbe hall.
.
Hayne followed os though in a dream,
reached the threshold, turned, looked
back, made one quick step toward Miss
Travers with outstretched’ hand, then
checked himself ossuddenly.. His ycarning eyes seemed fastened o:i her burning
face, his lips quivered with the intensity
of Iris emotion. Hhe raised her eyes und
gave him one quick look, half entreaty,
half command; he seemed ineffectually
struggling to speak—to thank her. One
moment of irresolution, then, without u
word of any kind, he sprang to the door.
She carried his parting glance in her
heart of hearts all night long. Tliere
was no mistaking what it told.

■

To try

To be continued.

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■

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SICK
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A fog whistle will lx-placed at Mackinaw
City.
.
•‘Wliat ii it? Where's your fnllier?*'
Fimllav. Uhio. May Cth IfiOO.
J •mandeJ Mrs. Rayner.
“Oh, ma’am, I don’t know! 1 came J. M. lxH»e Red Cioveri Co.,
I hail a very trniibleMinu- and painful
lirro to tell the captain. Shuro he’s dis­
sore on my fare of about one year’s stand­
charged. ma'am, mi' his heart’s broke
ing. and which wvrral physicians proentirely, an’ mother says we’re ail -to go
'Doupeed a cancer. 1 hail tried a goc4
with the captain to-morrow, and he many different kinds af wires, plaster*
swears he’ll kill himself Wore he’ll go. aud blood .purifiers, but none of them
an' I can't find him, ma'am. It’s almost Beemed to help me very much. I found
dark now.”
one of your circulars recommending your
“There are those who think that Gower
"Go back nnd tell your mother I want Extract Red Clover, so Went to -the drug
got away with mon* than his horse and
a„ns, colonel; ho was no tat Battle Butte, her instantly. We’ll find your father. store and bought n bottle and a small box
Urndgb, and that b wliat m«d.- it a mra Go!" she repeated, as the f hihl shrank of the Solid Extract I took the medicine
and hesitated. “Here—t^e front way!" according to direction and used the Solkl
terv.”
Extract as a salve, putting It on fresh
•’•Where was he, then?"
And little Kate sped away into the shad­
twice a day. About the thin! day It began
"Back with the wagon train, sir, and ows across the dim level of the parade.
to ht«al. so I conUnutsi the W of It for
Then the sisters faced each other. about three weeks, both internally uid by
ho nowr gut in sight of the Buttes or
Rayner’s battalion. You know Rayner Thom u-nr a Cm in tho younger's eye
that Mrs. Rayner would have
u
lutd four companies there.”
I cheerfully recommend Loose’s Extract
*
“I don’t see how Gower could have she could.
“Kate, it is to get Clancy away from of Red Clover ns the greatest and best
taktn the money, if that's wliat you
blood purifier on the market. 1 have tried
mean, if ’he never came up to tbe Buttes; the iioesibility of revealing what he them all. Your medicine Is a God send to
Rayner sxvore it was tliere in- Hull’s knows that you have planned this sud­ suffering humanity. . Yours joyfully.
original package. Then, too, l»ow could den move, and I know it," said Mie
J. II. Kin lek.
Gower’s name affect him if he had never Travers, “You need not answer."
The Saginaw Journal is now an eight
seen him?”
She seized a wrap from tbe hat rack
“Poesibly Ifo Has heard something, i and stepped to the doorway. Mrs. Ray­ page paper.
ner llirew herself after her. .
f'lnnnv
has bein
Ivan talking.'
tnlkintv "
Clancy
incy lias
nas
Deen
uiiKing.
“Nellie, where are you going? What
Three pills are scientifically compounded,
“‘I liave looked into that," Baid tbe
aud uniform In action. No griping pain bo
coloneL
----------1 “Clancy denies knowing any-' will you do?"
commonly
following the use of pill*.
“
To
Mrs.
Waldron
’
s.
Kate:
if
need
be,
‘
‘
thing—says he was drunk and didn't
They «yv adapted to botl: adults and chil­
to Mr. Uayne’s."
'
know what ho was talking about."
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
All the same it was queer, thought the
A bright fire was
Maj. Wal­ they have no equal in the cure of sick
adjutant, and he greatly wanted to boo
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
the doctor and talk with him; but by the dron’s cozy parlor, where he and hb .blllotunres, and. as an appetizer, they ex­
good
wife
wore
seated
in
earnest
talk.
time his office work was^lone the doctor
cel any other preparation.
had gone to town, and when he came It was just after sunset who: Mr. Hayne
Shepherd has the only elder mill In
back he was sent for to the laundress’ dropped in to pay hb find visit after the Isaliella county, nut no saloon.
quarters, where Mrs. Clancy was in hys­ few days in which he had been confined
terics and Michael lin'd again been very to hb quarters. He was looking thin,
paler than usual, and far more rcsllem
bad.
Soon after the captain's return to his and eager in manner than of old. The
art the knnwlrrtre of ’be person taklns It.
quarters, it secimi, a messenger was sent Waldrons welcomed him with more than effretimt a speedy and permanent cure, whether
from Mrs. Raynbr requesting Mrs. Clancy usual warmth, and the mayor speedily the ralicnt Is a moderate drtnkrror an alaulralic
wreck. Thoit«ni«!s of drunkards hare been
led
the
conversation
upto
the
topic
which
to dome and sec her at once. She was
enred *ho have taken tbe Golden Specific In
‘
lheir coffee wltbmit tbeir kn«nrl*ditc. and to­
ushered up stairs to madame’s own was bo near to hb heart.
day believe they quit drinking of tlwtr owu free
“
You
and
1
must
see
the
doctor
and
apartment, much to Miss Travers’ sur­
will. No harmful effect results from Its ad„
gunraotoed. Send for drprise, aud that young lady was further have a triangular council over this tiling.
lenlarn. Addrris in conastonished, when Mrs. Clancy reap­ Hayne. Three )hpads are better than
W1C Co., ik Race Street.
none;
nnd
if,
as
he
suspects,
old
Clancy
Ctadnuti. O.
peared, nearly an hour later, to mo that
she had been weeping violently. The really knows anything when he's drunk
There was a heavy fall of snow at sev­
tliat
he
cannot
tell
when
lie
’
s
sober,
I
house was in some disorder, most of the
eral iHjints in the state last night.
trunks being packed and in readiness for shall depart from Mrs. Waldron’s prin­
the start, and Miss Travers was enter­ ciples and join the doctor in his pet
taining two or three young officers and scheme of getting him drunk again. ‘In
waiting for her sister to come down to vino reritas,’ you know.. And we ought
to be about it, too, for it won't be long
luncheon.
“The hoys" were lachrymose over her before hb discharge comes, and once
prospective departure—at least they af­ away we should lie in tho lurch."
“There seems so litde hope tliere, ma­
fected to
be—and were variously
sprawled about tho parlor when Mrs. jor. Even the colonef lias called him
Clancy descended, and the inflamed con­ up nnd questioned hint."
“Ay, very true, but always when the
dition of her eyes and noee became ap­
parent to till. There was much chaff and old sergeant was sober. It b when
fun, therefore, when Mrs, Rayner finally drunk that Clancy's conscience pricks
appeared, over the supposed affliction of him to tell what he either knows or sus­
the big Irish woman at tho prospect of pects.’’
A light, quick footstep was heard on
jiorting with her patroness. Miss Trav­
ers saw with singular sensations that the piazza, the hall door opened, and
without
knock or ring, bursting impetu­
both t he captain and her usually self re­
liant sister were annoyed and embar- ously in upon them, there suddenly ap­
raraed'by the topic and strove to change peared Mbs Travers, her eyes dilated
if, but .Foster’a propensity for mimicry with excitement. At sight of the group
and hw ability to imitate Mrs. Clancy’s she stopped abort, and colored to the
Ul 8®. Oxford 8L. Brooklyn. M. T.
combined brogue and sniffle proved too very roots of her shining hair.
“How glad I am to see yon. Nellie!"
much for their efforts. Kate wasrin a
exclaimed
Mrs.
Waldron,
as
all
rose
to
royally bad temper by the time tho
youngsters left the house, and when greet her. An enibamuMied. half dis­
Nulha would have mado some laughing traught reply was her only answer. She
allusion to the fun the young fellows had had extended both hands to tl*e elder
been having over her morning ca’ler, she lady; but now. startled, almost stunned,
was suddenly and tartly’ checked with: at finding herself in the prannee of the
“We've had too much of that :dready. very man she most wanted to sec, she
Just understand now that you Imre no stoorl with downcast eyes, irresolute.
time to waste, if your packing is unfin­ He, too, liad not stepped forward—Had
ished. We start to-morrow, afternoon." not offered hb hand. She rawed her
•‘Why, Kate! I had no idea wo were blue eyre for one quick glance, and saw
to go for two days yeti Of course I can hb pale, pain thinned face, read anew
be ready; but why did you not tell me the story of bis patience, hb suffering
hb heroism, and realised how »he loo
before?"
had wronged him and tint her very
decided—until tlus morning, after the awkwardness and silence might tdl him
that shameful fr ‘
*'
she could stand.
without.looking i*.p!i'«*i|i hb wurk. lie
did look up. however, tviu-n a incmu nt
after the captain hurriedly 1 ft tho u.Ll.-.«.
and ho saw. tliat Ruynova face was death­
ly white; it wan ghastly. ~
“What took Rayner off so suddenly?"
wuu lR
said the colonel, wheeling around in his
'
• I
; don’t '■knew,
k..-.— , ™.,
“
sir. unless tliere ..
was
something to srartk* hi.* in the name.'
x.oxvt... should there
.1___ be."
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Attorneys at law.
U ____ d,,r Hastt.-gs Nalmral Hank.
H«* ting*. Michigan.
I, nt Grand tbt|nd», Mich.
j^DtV

itRAKE, M. D.,

, .• ,. v r lh.!!oway% drug store.
•- «&lt;• 1 P-"**. Telephone. con
. Ofcr „ ,,rt. from
,.-»..iei.cr.-*t Uulloway’s druj
uectlnrf
&lt;s&gt;*r
;1! LASl’iE. Notary Public
ur.J U. 8. Claim Agent,
... .trail kind* uf claims before thv
,,f :’ic luifrt «roffice. Callon him
jkj uu--’iv eoruer Court aud Jefferson Bls.,
*l!U* »!'■'
H»ti ng*.

John wZ..

•ny other.
m

in

,

capcncuee Deiow:

«“W*nuau»e clerk tried to Induce me buy
^^‘1*1 me tbeir’*
woaxd last longer, that I might take it oa ten

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NEWS LN BRIEF.

To Cet
pay anything, etc. But bo could Dot prevail
Ro^
1 l&lt;W Uiq I bad^n
Sood a BanaparfUa, kn-vr what it was, was
w-k
T
IB*1
other
J0*0 J
taking Hood's BarsapartUa

Hood’s
u&gt;d n&gt;,Irteul. traq»nulrotujBlua A. Oorr. a Term.

“ot and kll,ed

eallS^E*
d,V
r"fff“»on had
ration at Cnrncs house iu company wRh
fl^Pera-e character* and. mlv
treated Carne*’ father.

d*n WlnK
old score*,’ la
? 8 re«n by Pro,nln«ot Republic;!*• n"lou1al. “Plul “ the cause of
the pohtica) landslide.
nJt^i lbou**nd
worker* at ContoSTth'’
UrQCk Wed^*y to onrc.iMUlrnie'’i
* discharged
( wortronq. Seven thousand more threaten
to go ouk
William Sammers beramo drunk elccd£7 “ L‘ber,y- “an., nnd ral-ed a
■Hsturbanee al tbe puli*. Constable John­
son attempted to arrest him. when Sum­
mers *hot the constable deal.
A match to tbe little Hoosier baby born
last Sunday near Wubxsh, Ind., has just
come into tbe world nt Manchester,
vonn. It weighed nt birth one cul n half
pound* and in bright and healthy.
Hnughwout Howe, who married Mis*
Mary Butterworth the day before he died,
^eftah bta proporty to hi* mother, but
hu wife join* in the petition for the pro­
bate of the will.
K

ojutmiired suicide at St. LZul* Saturday
by catting bls throat. Probably Insane.
The corporate exhtenoea of tbe Stata
National bank of Springfield, Illa , and
the nr
Flr-t
National, &lt;of Appleton, Wis.
*t National.
reaper-Ively. to the
cirae of
of bualnom
buslnwa Nov.
Nov. ft nnd Nov. 14. U&gt;io.
“
“ ~
The
Dominion official* have refused to
cummu'c Birehali’* aentenee or iuterfers
in the matter. The condemned man receiVExl Che new* from hi* wife, hut did
not blanch. Sbe is proetrnted. Fr.day ia
the day set for the execution.
Henry M. Stanley w*.* entertained Saturuaj UlgUt,
&gt;eW York a£
a, a
ft private
pri¥B
New
dinner given him by the Union Least
fue
club.
*
•
Fire at Pictou, N. &amp;.• Saturday, cre­
mated a Norwegian sailor who was con­
fined in Wil* pullce station, und destroyed
(IXI.fXX) worth of properly.
Rev. Howard Urosby, of Nsw York, de­
nies that he ever Mated that a police raptain of that.city h:ul m*da t?O.OOJ by
blackmailing anlounkeep«r*.
Tbe Maritime n«HOclat:on of New York
wants either a department of commerce, m
marine board, or a board of commerce es­
tablished at the national capital,

JESUS CONDEMNED.

1 have suffered for years with rheuma­
tism. luos of aptartite, and disordered blood,
and after great expenditure of time cud
money liad a Imoat given up all hopes of LESSON Vlf, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
relief. Hearing ot Hibbard's Rheumatic
TERNATIONAL. SERIES, NOV. 11. .
Syrup. I grasped It as a last resort, and
after using six bottle* found almost entire
relief. " I am now able to A-orkon my farm
with esse, which I have not done in
Commit
year*, and I advise all persons suffering
with rheumatism aud other blood troubles,
to try this medicine.
H Anwick Pejuit, •
(Compiled from I^moo Helper Qwutart/ by pcr0114000 of H. S. Hoffman. puMWjer. i’hiladal
Thurman, Mich.
phia.J .
Sold by all druggists. Preparwl only by
The Charles Wright Medicine Company.
13. “And Pilate, when he had called toDetroit, Midi.
tho people." Pilate baa not eMeaped from
Burglars raided Sam La Tigo's barber
hi* dilemma. Although he has mode friends
shop in West Bay City, Sunday night, and with Herod, through Jesus rejected, he
carried off a lot of valuable plunder.
has not yet mode friends with the Jew*,
and Jesus is again before him to be diaSick Headache.
lexises Red Clover Pills cure sick posed of. There ish grvKUr question than
headache, dyspepsia, indigestion, .consti­ that of frieDd*hlp-&lt;jr'enmity with people
pation. 25c. per bot. 5 boxes for Si. For either In high or low places on this earth,
and that question, "What shall I do with
sale by W. H. Goodyear.
Jeaus,” Pilate must now attend to and
William Palmer Is being tried in the settle forever. The same matter is before
Saginaw court for the murder of bls every one who han heard the Gospel, and
brother lust September.
while it may be poiapon.'*d, nnd God in
Izudlig authorities say the only proper way great mercy continue His long suffering,
to treat । atarrh I* to take a couslltutlotuU rem­ yet the time will come when ft must be
edy, like Hood’s Ssraapanlla.
14. "Ye have brought this man unto ds
George A. Crites, of Adji. has been
granted back
pension amounting to os oue that perverteth the people; nnd, be­
hold, I, having examined Him before you, ’
$2,706.70.
Lave found no fault in this man, touching
those thing* whereof yc accuse Him."
- Mrs. Wlnslew a Moot Id tut St rup should nJ war* This is Pilate’s second tcatimony to His
be u*ed tor children teething. It soothes the innocence (soe rs. 5&gt;, and hard on His acsblld. wdtctu the sums, altav* all pain, cures
wind colie and I* the best remedy ford larrh era. ctisern, who have plainly failed ih their case
Twenty-five cents a bottle.
against Jraua; for Pilate itudxta that their
Haines Bros., of New York, have been accusations against this tnnu are un­
KrBUW
founded, and' that He is innocent of the
granted n franchise for a street railroad in
things laid to HL* charge. W hut n record
Flint
this is in favor of Jesna, aud it stands in
the eternal word of God.
15, “No, nor yet Herod, for I sent you to
him; nnd lo, nothing worthy uf death is
done unto IHm.” Here is the otrong testi­
mony of two Roman governor* again*: tbe
accusations of the Jews and in favor of
Jesus. Even though it had been other­
wise, and both had thought to have found
some cure of death in Him, while that
would have made these governor* to be on
the side of the Jews, it would have proved
nothing against Jesus, for tjo man knoweth
Detroit tobacco dealers say the McKinley the Son save the father. No Roman gov­
bill will help the trade and will not raise ernor, or even emperor, or Jewish council
the price of ordinary cigarswm capable of sitting in judgment on
Him. Earth never saw such a sight be­
If you wilt send us your address, we will mall fore: God standing at the bar of man to beyou our illustrated pani|italet explaining all judged. With what astonh hment and hor­
about Dr. Dye’s Celebrated Kleetro-Vottalc ror must the holy angel* have looked upon
Bcltamt.Appliance*, and their charming effects
1
upon tbe uervous debilitated system, and bow these things.
they willqulflklg restore vou to vigor, sad -man­ . 1ft "I -will therefore cb.-uitiw Him and
hood. 1’amidtlrt tree. If you are thus afflicted, release 111m.” Instating that He was in­
we will send yon a Belt and Appliances ou a
nocent,
and
yet
ready
to chastise Him, even
trial. VOUTAIC BkltCo.. Marshall, Mich.
though be should the next moment-re­
Philip Duester.- of Niles, while cutting lease him. How strange anti Inexplainabld
down a tree Saturday, was struck upon it all seems! And yet they treated the
the head and uhoulders by a branch and apostle* thus a little later, when, being able
to prove nothing against them, and being
died from his injuries.
advised by Gamaliel to let them alone, be­
fore they let them go they took them aud
Ixxmb’s Red Clover Pile Remedy, is a beat them (Acta v. 40).
17. “For of necessity he must release one
positive specific for all forms of the dis­
ease.- Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated unto them at the feast.” And gladly would
and protruding piles. Price 50c. Far he improve this opportunity to set Jesus
free.
sale by W. H. Goodyear.
A disastrous fire destroyed a boat 57.0C0 | 1&amp; "And they cried out all at once, sayworth of property at Ofeosso Sunday ever.-1I ing. Away with this man, and release unto
। ns Barabbas.” In Matt. xxvJi, 3'. it ta oaid
। that this was by the advice x&gt;f the chief
Cdl. Simpson, of Constantin*, has b’.en priesta and elder*.
1ft “Who for a certain sedition made in
taken to the Kalamazoo imane asylum for
tbe city and for murder woe cast into
treatment.
prison.” ana
And mis
this is toe
the num
nun ol
of their
,
... prison.
f°-rn!er,y |’r'nciPal choice. A robber (John xviii.40) and a
of the Milford schools, has been taken to InuPdercr if like attract/, like then wo
ite rM.1toMriMtoirWlwn,u
EX’St"

French Republican* propose to erect a
statue to Garibaldi iu recognition of his
services lo Franco In the defense ot ibt
country against Germany in 187U-7L
Morris Hein, a Hebrew, married Agtile
At Philadelphia
Thursday Barbara Fjchert, n Roman Catholic, 1 PhiladelLemprecht killed her fi yenr-old daugh* phiu. The priest of Annie'* church fold
IOO Doses One Dollar
ter. Mary, by cutting her throat with a her mother that the mnrringj wa« not
raxor. Site afterward made un unsuc- valid^und tbe latter took her daughter
away from her huxlmnd. Stein went to
, oesaful attempt at nglcide.
T.
I’itvsician und Surgeon.
1 A heavy wind is raging on Lake Supe­ the cxmrtu nnd Judge Hare has just de­
’*,r our &lt;*dre Nurwy rior, endangering the live* of hundredsof cided that the priest didn’t know United
O.
., -mt-lalir of treatfug diseases ot the
.,
• r \ H Aiiil tile urexervatlon of vision
States law. Stein now haa hi* wife.
D'U I’rires. H. V. Clark sailor*.
,
rlj fitlimi SPECTACXJS8 and eye ■- /I I- Eln*
A Co., Nurserymen, Rochester. N, Y,
Judge Osborue, of the city court, Brook­
Annie Hobday, 16 yetr* old. nnd Belle
'urt'T .?i resldeiiM* on Broadway, near Court
^.perry,-, 15- doped Saturday last from lyn, N. Y., refused to believe the state
't2.louU,iayi&lt;1
l,,r 3 briKtot votne
l«x*.-.llxsting5. Mich.
- vbOD
each rountv. p. tv. New Haven. Conn., with Charles Rub- raent of S C. Davis, that a marriage performed
by a clergy man between him and
*.tE&lt;;LBh&amp;CO.. St. Louis, Mo.
bin# ami Edward Hannett, neither of
C WELTON
in February. 1S84,
whom ta much older than hi# girl, nnd Miss* Anna C. Plunket -----u, . .
PROBATK UR|»ER.
none
of the party han been heart! from ; was -iR
*“ fun
,H” and
"J*1 wholly
who’l&gt;' in
•“ jest," and in
t, avem for the Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co. State of Michigan. Counts of Barn -*#.
since.
U I consequeuce
UHIM-m ll»i,
the ■nnnln,*..!
annulment nought by
n, a-eitr*
on a man's property against
»f the Probate Court for the
DavU wu* refused The young w«^nan
&gt;.•£&gt;) nr-.'.Uhtuiugor wind; against a man’s County of Bam- hoiden nt thv Probate Office.
Filamaker, one of the jumping horse*
!'* HaaUn**. in said county, on
jn &gt;.v t«■vb^ml accident.
. &amp; 9’*
Bworu that the marriage wa&lt; "for. keep*."
Wednesday the 5th day ol NovmntH&gt;r. Id the year at the Chicago hor*e show, beat thv rec­
, The was n flurry on the New York
ord Tburtuln v night by jumping over a
one thou-MMid eight hundred and ulretv.
JmIHI’a COLGHOVEi
Probat?"5 Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of bar 5 feet l1^ inchet: from the ground. Stock Exchange Monday morning, and
.3
Lawyers.
•
for a few-minutes it looked like a grneral
।
Roseberry
tai
cd
five
time*.
Office tn Vntou-bl'Jck. Hastings.)
Ln the matter of tbe estate of James Cox,
rt*.-!: * I* all the court* ot the state.
deevaaed.
, ’
Ixtrd Coleridge, chief justice of Eng­ panic wa* Imminent. Stock* could not
On reading and filing the petition, dub veri­ land, whose recent visit to this country be sold at any price, and tender* b*gau
fied, of t.eonre Hsbum. knier of raid de­
« E. KEN.WIGN.
will
be remembered, suffered a stroke of calling in their loan#. Later money be­
ceased. pravlng that admihbtnulnn of raid rsA.
Attnnwy nt Uw,
gan to make its appearance and wa*
tale with the wilt annexed n:ay be rrau-ed to apoplexy in his court room at London
(Over J.B. tioodvear It Co.’s store.)
eagerly b-&gt;rrowcd nt 25 to 5U per cent., go­
,-H£lan A Hyde or some otlwr suitable person. Thursday. His cou&lt;lhioa ta critical
praetket tu an conrttoftbeBlate. Collections
ing up before the clone loan equivalent
prareupmi It I* ordered, that Wednesday tbe
It
ia
alleged
at
Chicago
that
there
is
prouptlyattending to.
........
............
3rd day of December. A. D. two. at ten o’clock lu
of ft) percent, per auuum. The trouble
the forenoon, bv aligned for the hearing of raid crooked nee. in th« Leopold Bro*. &amp; Co.
originated In Loudon, where it is said the
n R flMMERMAN. Hfimojpathlc Phy- petition, and that the heir* nt taw nf said de­ failure.
Bank of England in short of gold.
ceased and all other persop* Interested In raid
r .
sieian and Surgeon.
Bell &amp; Co., provision dealer* of Bos­
estate,
are
required
to
aoprar
at
a
session
of
The New York hone show opened in
•
over baltirop’* drug store.)
rak! court, then to be hoiden at the Probate ton. have failed. The liabilities arc kail
Madison Square garden. New York city,
office, tn the city of Hnstlugs. In said c mntv,
ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, In­ and show cause. If any there be;why Ibe praver
Monday, with 1,103 entries and a big at­
The First National bank of Anacortx,
surance and Loam*.
of tbe petitioner may not be granted. And
tendance.
Offlcewitb J.0. Runyan &amp; Bon i doors north It I* further ordered. Hint said iH-iltb-uer give Wash., ha* been auibor^zed to begin busi­
Hon. lioliert T. Lincoln. United State*
notice to the person* hiiere*trd in raid estate, ness with a capital ot $50,000.
of Fostofflee.
minister to England, gives un emphatic
petition, and the hear
r”“’ Jpecisfattcutlo.' given to making exebangea of the pendency of
The cornrr-Mluue of the great Masonic denial to the report lately current that; be
01 property
The Interests ot non-realdeet Ing thereof by causing a copy of thl* order tube
proper:) owner* carefully Jocked after. Farau
temple, which is to be (built iu Chicago intended resigning hl* office. • •
Mau sixes for sale or exchange. Houses and
was Inid Thursday with imposing cere­
William Baldwin, of New Bedford,
,. !otstor«xle.
'
mony.
weeks previous to Mid day
heart ns
Ma»s., wm Hued |3o .Monday under the
ClLAni.m W. ARMSTItOXO.
Henry M. Stanley, accompanied by bis Australian ballot law for having an offi­
Judge of Probate.
■wife and her mothe-, Mrs. Tennant,
cial ballot xtuuide the polling place Nov
ROBERTSON HOUSE,
.
(A true copy.J
reached New York Thursday on tbo 4. He appealed.
* , ’
t llAM EKY OklrKK.
steamer Teutonic
F. HttODESSJCB, Proprirfr,
During the height of the excitement at­
Evelina Runciswicx, n young Polish
tendant upon the heavy decline in value*
•’&lt;&gt;r. Jrff«-r»&gt;»n and Court Sts., iiaatinfs, Mich. State of Michigan, Fifth Judicial Circuit, In
Chancery
woman, is starving henwit lo death nt which occurred on the New York Steck
bolt M-ndlng in Circuit Court for the Ccnmtjr
Rates. $ 1.00 per Day.
Exchange Mon&lt;&gt;ay. James Struihers, a
of Barry. In Chancery, at the dty of Hast.ng* on Boston. M»m., becau-ve her lover, whom
•he followed to this country, bias de­ well-known operator, fall to the floor tn a
Tlu« !lon&lt;e f« new. with pleasant room*. The the twenty ninth day of September A. 1). icon.
|jMr»uhge vl tin- public is respectfully solicited.
Albert Kent. Cnmplalhatit. vs. Fanny Watson serted her.
fit nnd immediat.-ly expired. Business
Kent. Defendant.
.
was Husf vuded fur half nn hour.
Gibbons, of Paterson. N. J., and Cush
lu this cause It anpearing that Defendant I*
Jim Meadow#, of Nitahville. Tenn., who
not a resident of this stare, but reside* In tbe Ing. of Brooklyn, N. Y., lightweight puBECKHAM'S CROUP REMED'
Mate of Kentucky, therefore on motion of gilista, fought nineteen rounds at a point hna several times tried tu kill hfin-elf and
■X *'fa I
Tht ChiltLres's Medietas
Smith &amp; Colxrove, ttolleiloe* for Complainant, near the border line of Rhode Ihland and • failed, thought he-wottld be more success­
it la ordered that iMendaiit enter her appear­
,
Connecticut,
Friday
morning.
Cushing
ful
iu taking human li'e it he tri.nl It ou
ance In *aid caurc on ur before four month*
fronttbedateot tbl* order, and that within was knocta.U out.
hi# family.
He failed there also and
twenty days the Complainant canse rb»» order
now will go to a lunatic asylum until - be
Traiu-wreckers
dera
.
’
led
and
wrecked
tg t&gt;e published In the Hasting* Bannf.u, *al&gt;l
Ctllcatlon lobe eontlmird otier In caeh week the west-bound Missouri Pacific passen­ 1* pronounced cured und let loose, when
six weeks in *ucer«don.
ger train at Robber*’ cut, three miles east he will probably succeed in killing wucFkank A. Hookkr.
'
y
oMRteryille, .Mo., Friday morning. No­ body.
Circuit Judge.
tably was killed, the ’^..gineer only was
.Joseph Savory, the new lord mayor-of
Sumi &amp; Couisovx,
Tho pastor bad given out tbe closing
severely injured, and tbe robbers got London, was installed in office Monday.
Complainant,
uUOliuB'
Hannah D.'inon, 1W yjara and If hymn. He took off hb spectacles, wiped
Thomas s. Brick.
Dr. Howard Crosby, the celebrated New month* old, died .Monday morning at' them on his coat sleeve and closed tbe book
Register.
V
in front of him.
York City devine, bos declared that he South Dur mouth, Mum.
Hastings, - - Mich.
"While we are singing this hymn,” he
can prove that one police captain of that ! Tbo blsuop of Lincoln, E .gland, has de­
city received fTD.OOti blackmail Inst year clared himself iu fnv«t of shortening the said benignantly, "any persons in the con­
gregation who wish to unite with the
from saloons. Inspector Byrnes says the hour* of labor for workingmen.
TRPLUS 14.000.00.
chnrch are cordially invited to come for­
For Circular j Address A S. PARISH, Grind Rapidi, Mxh' the doctor shall have a chance to make
The Roumanian government i* allot­ ward. All we ask of them is to subscribe
his wonls good.
ting u vast q:ian;lty of sta'-e land iu fne.r to our doctrines, promise to try to live up
Inrerrorated under the laws of the State of
An accident occurred on tbe Cincinnati farms to !5,U)J peasant families
Michigan.
to them nnd be reasonably faithful- in ata
Southern rail way at Junction City. Ky.t
The gross earning* of the Atchison, To­ tending the services of the church. It is
Friday by which R N. Austin, of St. peka and Santa Fe for October, approxi­
not expected of the members of this
'Iren for business Dec. 15. ttrtc tn building tor
Paul,
Minn.,
bad
both
legs
crushed;
W.
Corner
of
Court
and
Jefferson
8t.
Keeps
flour
mated, H lt&lt;4 0G5; iuercas.-, 8M5.83L
•nerly occupied by Messer Bros.
church," he continued, pushing bis frayed
feed, bone meal, ground oyster-shell, egg food T. Haney, his back severely injured ami
The’Baptixt pastor** con fere ice of New
shirt caff up out of sight inside bis coat
for fowls. Also a general stock of groceries. Mr. Townley, of Belvidere, III*., and Ma
OFFICERJU
York ha* refused to jain an effort lo have sleeve and buttoning his vest tighter to re­
Good goods. Lowpncos.
S. W. Wliee er, ot Milwaukee, were alight- moral in*truction inculcate.! in New York lieve the sehsntion of goneness within,
i&gt; &lt;». Robinson, Preuldert;
iy hurt.
schools.___________________
"that they shall contribute anything to
I ftrs. Hiidburgh, the wife of n promi­
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier
tbe support of tie preacher unless they
THE MARKETS.
nent New York insurance man. leaped
led Inclined, nnd I will do most of them
DtREcrons:
from her bedroom window while delirious
the justice to say," be added, pushing his
CiitcAoo. Nov. 10.
early Friday morning and her dead body .
Dar a-. Reynolds,
ancient locking hat further into retire­
was fotond some hours afterward lying in
ment tinder tbe pulpit seat, “that they
J. A. Greble.
Roblusoa,
the nrea. She had three huraes in attend­ and clone I K^c: De. ember, opctie I tTtfic, don’t feel inclined very often. 1 can guar­
■ Chester |Iesser,
ance upon her.but contrived to elude tbeir c ocel r.Hc; May. opem-.l *1.04, rimed SLWf- antee that nil who wish to travel to the
X^l’yT. Colgrove.
Corn— No. 2 N&lt;ofl»mber, op.■net 5 •$:, cioie.l good world on the most economical plan
vigtia -c ’.
Tbe Canadian cabinet has dfiaiel the 52,: Dceeint’cr, open«l and c'osed ■ 1% ; will find congenial company iu this
A '*nerai funking Rusin ess Transacted.
Mayo;enol t4kc. ’loci W. OxtM-No. 2
petition for a commutation of tbe death November, opcnal tie. close! CJJv; Cecetn- church.
“ ’Blest Bejho Tie That Binds.*
sentence of Reginald Birchall. the inur
PROBATE ORDER.
bcr, 14 encl and close J 4^*j; May. oi-encd
"Please Fing to the well known tune of
derer of Benweli.
The - execution has 48 , rl4*.cl iihi&lt;:Pork—November. u(&gt;eued
&lt;! -hlg:itt, euuntj ofltarry—**.
At .1 • --Illi of the Pruoatv Court for the* (u,uand cla-c I lV-7 &gt;: Jnnnary. opened 114.73. closed ‘Dennis.’”—Detroit Journal
been set for November 14
tfo-H trn hoiden at the Probate Office In tbceity
1
11.0.1-.
May.
opjnel
»12Ji»,
clo*
d
J12JD.
Mary Bryan, of Higginsville, Mo.
••■11:-H।iu* In raid countv on Monday, the
Utrd I) .cetuber, urefied F'.’i, -.iwnl ;M5.
.walked into the yard not knowing that
•c;! .I;-.' &lt;&gt;t X.&gt;v.-iubw In tlie year one thousand
Llv. Fto;&lt;- Union Stoik jardv report the
Clin- f .:
nnd hlueta.
her dress was on lire. The wind fanned,
Pecans are largely grown in some sec­
Hog*—Market
openbd
i.'Uulra W. Armstrong. Judge of
the flntnes and the girl was terribly fol m ing pr.ecv
mnleratrly uctlvr: tood heavy iota ntcady: tions of our southern states, especially in
burned, dying In a few hours.
In tin.- ynn;tvrnf the estate of Christopher H.
other grada* 6- lower, pig*, lan—fc lowfcr; some portions of Texas there being large
'anA:into. ih-cesLS'd.
r■
Recent advices from Carlsbad.Germany,' light gm ha f&amp;ahiAUi. ro-gh pecking. f3J6 groves of them. Many bushels of them
r-v'hu and fiilng the final account
say that the Hon. Ward H. Lamon, of &lt;iaK; tnlx-j.t, ; Un i JU": heavy ta king aad are marketed north, but th.* bulk arc used
h appeti. e.ivcut'r &lt;rf raid .estate.
Illinois formerly mar*hal of the D istrict; shipping lots. flTOtM.U; pig*. SlJ0fl2.&lt;’tj
Ftats
’—^tolOJJ •l.«5
ptM-ntoior
“
in cities nearer to where they are grown,
'tliat the ratnv may bv heard nnd allow
Cattle -S or ar*
feeder*, JIAT-MO; though they pay the growers handsomely.
of Columbia under President Lincoln, is
l*find aervu:&gt;t and he be diactiarrctl
.
ntoisH i-co
■"ihliruM.
;
Tbe almond, tbe soft or paper shell ot
lto8
1-73 not expected lorecover from nn attack of row* and bulla, SI.' Ojfc?A t Texan stec *. $ AU
IP; F
.'t".n it t« ordered, that Saturday.
1J&gt;western raage nteera. J3JJ ft'ttW; calve*,
commerce, is esteemed by all lovers of
th.
•
__
8Hto 5« 2 O« gout.
Ii'tay of November.. A’. D. l«0. at tan
L1.75JJD. Sheep—
St, most.sales be­
nut*—in fact, stand- ul the head in point
Mrs. O. G. Halley, of Arlington, Teun.,
it: the torviioon, be assigned fbr
ing at §O &lt;1,4.35; lamte, i4JUM73
y-arlng of said ja-titlon. and tliat
ot
salability and price. Our present sup­
was killed Tlmreday evening by a negro
we . ..tr, at jMV&gt;.
Wl(;
Iro ace: Butksr- Fancy rcparat r. 25^0
to whom she hud refused food.
Gc; fine gathered crenn. 2a&lt;j34c; dairies, ply is all imported, though there is no rea­
$2.60 Calf Shoa
mi u’l.-r penum-s interested in said ratal*,
son
why its cultivation for market pur­
fimat
fr.-h.
21'98
tc:
fresh
packing
stock.
we r^i'ntrd to appear at a session of raid Court.
The
building*
at
Tal-Ping-Fu,
China,
far fientlaann,
Wen t&lt;, hr hoiden nt Ute Probate Office. In Ute
poses could not be made profitable in some
in which the government powder facto­ 1UJB-. Ejn-Frceh candled. loe» off, 21 J
•:»)' ol Hatrnigs In said comity and show, cause,
ries are situated, were blown up Tuesday ftc per dux.: ice h i«j stock, 17i*iT.4c. Live portions of the south. H I* of rhe some
i tui) tliere Im-, Why the prayer al the |&gt;eUpoultry—Chi keas, bens 7c per lb.;
general order os the peach, and is oue of
Uoiirr tn iv )K&gt;; tat granted.
and tOO persons killed.
.
ablvkems TBDfia tur ey*, spriJR.
the most beautiful trees that grow, many
And it:»further ordered that said petitioner
Thursday night about sixty crusaders ducks.
gee*e. HM i«-'« P-7 dos Po«n»e notice to the rtersons Interested In .**Id r»qr whita caps assaulted the dive of Andy tatoce—7 itZ-c jer bu. Apples -Illi..(da greets of them being grown in lawns on account
tale. ut the ]&gt;vndoncy of arid peiltlori snd die
of Its handsome foliage and beautiful
Spaulding at Freemar, Mo , aud knocked |2.&amp;0tta0» per bb!.
2ranug t wmif by causing tacouyof this order
Broom cor:.-Hurl. 5 fc wit lb; whit; habits of growth, in latitudes where it will
*•£ J'-’U-iied Inthe.Haallnp Bannkks new*in the heads of all liquor barrel*.
tam printad and clreutated in said County of
brush. 5 &lt;te: jtreon.jdf-woriritfc. 4 '»6c; Inside not fruit.
Sarah Bernhardt's son Manrice fought and cover*. 3 t4c; common brush. -MG*3Mr’:
“orr.von.-v in each week lor three successive
It should flourish and fruit in any local­
a duel Friday with M Bourney. a Paris crooked, 2(;354c.
wk* previous tn raid day,of bearing.
■
ity where tbe fig will do well, nnd we
CHARLES W. ARMBTKONG.
drsmatic critic, and wounded him In tho
should be pleased to bear of plantations,
iA true copy.l
Judge of Probate.
arm. Bourney had written a ssvere criti­
at least experiments*, ones, being het out to
cism ot the actress’ appearance in Cleo
try if we cannot produce our own supply
t*.:» t vr: ordiil
patrn.
December. fiLW; do May, |L0
Corn-So. soon of this most luscious of nuts.—Philu-_
State &lt;W Michigan. County »f Barn-—as.
It is reported at Washington City that S mixed cash,
do L&gt;ecember.
do delpbia Ledger.
of the Prolate doart for tbe MIUBEII01TIEMTTO* OFEVB1'MOE.
Oaf s-Dull; No. s mixed cash,
Senator Quay will shortly resign tho January.
twniy of Barry, hoiden at the Probatr Office lu
do Deeemb r.
do May, 5 Mio.
cbairmsnsbip of the Republican national
cltr of Hm Upgs. In said countv. on *atnro*y. th.- 1st davof November, in the year one
committee, and Mr. Clarluon be his auc- Rye-Dull und mu hanged. Barlcy-NomlnaL
&gt;bmi«an«l right hundred and ninety.
. •
Pork- Dull; m-w. »lLta®l2JQ. Larl-NomA very funny thing occurred in-th^mayJ’rob&gt;m&gt;' ' f’1*1** w- Armstrong. Jn&lt;ge of
Inally unrh .nged.
F. G. STOWELL. Agont
or's court recently. A case was called In
Gen. David B. McKibben, U. S. A.. re
Live slock: Cattle-Market fairly active, which tbe prisoner had been bailed. An
*»• &lt;ii- iwntter of the estate of George
tired, died at Washington City Saturday poorest to Lest native Meer.. |3.l »&lt;*S.1O •» 1«
Wm|&gt;M,n. deceased.
.
attorney arose and said: "Your honor, my
of cancer of- the throat. He was CO years »a; bulls and dry cows, H.6.&amp;2AI. Sheep
r”-'|lln:j nnd filing the petition duly verified
old. and had served with dhtinction in and lambs-Sheen, steady: lamb . dull, and a client is not here. It is doubtful whether
« K Einm Simpson widow of said deeeased,
shade lower; sheep, |4,uOaMO &gt; id) «*-. lambs, be will be here. He was most brutally as­
&gt;"« ‘hut iuluiintatnttlon of said retata may
three wars.
ps.M-iftA.Yl- Hog. — Market dull; live lw, saulted and beaten by an officer, and he
,o &gt;onr PsUMtme*’ or some other
O’Brien. Dillon nnd parly arrlvod at
may now be dying. He is on his bed sur­
SUUQ4JD V 1® »«•
Boston Saturday and were received with
•
ii i« oruerea, inai maav. wv
rounded by hi* friends, who are In toan,
atjdsyi,t November. A. D. 1600. :U ten o’clock ntaMl S.rW.Wf*-'*! B™-’
enthusiasm.
watching and praying that his life may be
'"m.oon. Im- aasidlwt for tbe bearing of
The F.rat National bank of Lichanan,
Ifiltiou. n:,,i tint the hrirsat law of said
spared—an event of grave doulit." Just at
.uxi all other prr.&lt;mi« Interested in sold
’Px . capital »&gt;,000, has bee.’, r-uhorixed 95H&lt;; May.
Coro-Higher, that, moment tbe door of tbe court yoom
;ir.- r- quirwl to appear at a neWon of
cwh,
a«6
54c:
option*
firm:
December.
O^e:
to begin busiue«a.
opened, und a man entered A bum ran
JJ*«wurt ihen to tx« l&gt;nld»u at tho Probate
James McSnrlry. ot Boaton, was Satur­ Mar. «M-- Gats—Higher. ca«h. 47c: May. over tbe crowd, while "There he is, there
the City of Hastings, in said ammr,
cnay, «Sc.
Pork—Higher jobbing, Sll.W.
t':‘u»e. It adv there be. why the prayer
day sent to prison for six month, for vot­ Lord-Du I ; $A'.O. Whtoky-Mea ly. ILK
be is,” could be heard on every side. It
P''" loner m &lt;y UM be granted. A«d k la
ing on cnother man’s name lust Tues­
was the prisoner, wbo looked not a whit an
wnh-r ordered. Hut said urtlltunarglwpoaee
If he were about lo die. Tbe attorney
‘•l ine persons interested lu said estate, of th®
day.
of ’M,lt petition. a«Ht tlws Iwariog
turned, looked at him, grunted and sax
The Indian cotton crop of 188J-J0 is tbe
,7*r'\',l' '-iiusmg ampy «»C thU order to be
down
without a word, while the crowd
Whao ib« bad Offidrca, As g*” u*“ CwtorU. largest ever known iu that ouuntry.
cash. OTA*: Do ember,» hi May. ll 0»K.
i**ti.-&lt;i in the Hastlutn BAjrxsnt. * ntwopfrroaml with laughter. — Columbus Di*
Ix&gt;uis J. West, a well-known member -No.fi cash. file; .Deeambrc. ‘fc. Oat*K. ~
Ul racil WffR HIT i :ir»-e UU'CVSIU*
of the Grand Army of the Republic aud
previous to said day of hearing.
commander of the H. B. Claflin post.
.. ,
Chamum w. AKMtrrnoMo.
u true copy.]
Judge of Probats.
Dentist.
•• tortih-rlv occupied by Dr. Jones, over
:•! Il:-' - - V*H Arwaii’q.________________
ty-v iSAKBElL SI. u.,
11.
Physician and Surgeon,
OSee over Nes in’s store. Office hour* from 2
&gt;,

Sarsaparilla

Free

Catarrh

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

M

'

Hastings City Bank,

GILLASPIE,

Shoes
Family
FARCO’S/
—■ for thec ।

Vgt I “Bm Tip" School Shoes
for Boys and Bills.

FARGO’S

FARGO’S

$2.50 LADIES’BOOT

MEN

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I

tbe highest degree, for they were guilty ot
robbing God &lt;Mal. Ul. 8, ft), and had even
made His temple a den of thieves or rob­
bers (Luke xix, 46). And as to their being
murderers, "he that hateth his brother is
a murderer" (I John ill, 15), and they were
not only hating Jesus their brother, but
Jesus their king and their GodA
20. "Pilate therefore, willing ip release
Jesus, ffpake again to them." It may have
been just here that, they aai.l, “We haven
law, and by our law He ought to die, becau*e He mode Himself the Son of God.”
For when Pilate hoard thnt saying he wag
the more afraid (John xix, 7, hj. Andas
he talked with Jesus privaU-ly Jesus said:
"Thou couldst have no power .-igainst me.
except it were given thee from abbve; there- .
fore he that delivered me unto thn* hath the
greater sin.” It b said thnt from thence­
forth Pilate sought lo release Him (John,
xix, 11. 13).
21. "But they cried, saying, Crucify Him,
Crucify Him,” nr they cont Ir.ii^ti crying
"Crucify Hip." They had but one desire
concerning wm, end to nil vise they were
deaf and blind-. Die He must, and they
would not eease till it was accomplished.
Oh, that the followers of Jesus had in His
cause the persistence and real which the
followers of the devil have in life service.
22. "And he said unto them the third
time. Why v.lixt evil hiitb He done* I
have found no cause of tjenth In Him. I
will therefore chastise Him. and let Him
go." Well. Pilate, what does y«mr three­
fold testimony to His innocenre and your
twofold threat tocbastiso Him and let Him
go amount to if you do nut let Him jpl In
the name of all that Is right, let Him go
without chMt&lt;-&lt;cmrut. sinew you are sure
that He is innocent, ur else ivaoe your ef­
forts, confess yourself n ctuvard and grati­
fy quickly these bloodthirsty dugs.
33. “And they were instant vriMi loud
voices, reuuinng t hat He might lie cruci­
fied. And the voices uf them and uf the
chief priests prevailed." John give* sotnu
additional arguments which the Jews
used, probably about this time. "The Jews '
cried out, saying. If thou let this man go,
thou art not Carsar’s friend. Whosoever
maketh himself a king speaketh against
Ca»ar.” When Pilate heard that be
brought Jesus forth. And when they add­
ed, “We have no king but Carxsr," that
settled it (John xix, 13, 15).
24. "And Pilate gave sentence that it
should be as they required." He knew no
higher power than thesar, and him he will
honor (but only for the sake of his pooltlon), let who may go to the walk This is
not strange when we consider that even
minister* of thp gospel have been known
toplfiftsc some man or men (bscauM of
their salary) -rather than God. But Pilate
lias not an easy conscience alnut it yet,
fur "he took water and washed his hands
before the multitude, ivtying, 1 am Inno­
cent of the blood of this just person; sec
ye to IL”
25. "And he released unto them him thnt
for sedition and murder was cast into pris­
on, whom they had desired; but he deliv­
ered Jesus to their, will." Read Matt,
xxvii, 25-81; and sw your Jesus, your Sav­
iour, who lore* you as father or mother
M,er did »or «mH: "•
&lt;B&gt;.rk lu mruilnx). ^'“d wllh Umr—.
H&gt;.; upon, .mltuo. «K»k«l; “A uy du
y«K»rel
7—/ur
lunr mnehl Ho« a&gt;“'h «•» F"” ~r.
HUuke’ Ilu» muebau F&gt;“ [”"•
ot th, unkind or evwr cruel w&gt;H
••
And ere you »o fe'Ud ot Ibe rwlraJHlou
vUeb Be th", puruburf for you Uut J«u
D«,er a»« wlliu, ot It l™4" dpy u &lt;Uy&gt;

�Induce:
We are making the following unheard of prices on

Children’s Rubber Circulars only 49c.
Former prices SI.00 and $1.25.

Men’s Felt Boots ad Rubbers

.

Socksand Rubbers
Ladies’ and Misses’ Rubber Circulars only 6!)c. Men’s Mackinaw
CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS.
Former prices $1.25 and $1.50. .

We arc over-stocked on these garments and we will give you

Men's Gossamer Rubber Coats only $1.37

PRICES

Former prices $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50.

TRUNKS

VALISES.

AND

Our line is complete, and we invite COMPARISON of make,
size, finish and price.

That Will lab Ion Question Our Sanity!
Every Department Complete.

We Have the Goods.

o

Something new and nobby, and a very useful garment for those
employed in stores and offices.

We Make Low Prices.

But we still sell the best

And Our Customers Go Home Happy,

10 cent Canton. Flannel in Michigan.

With their arms full of goods.

dd

BUTTER AND EGGS

dd

At the Highest Market Price
IN EXCHANGE FOR

Tred’iTHotchkiss

Wall Paper, Drugs

TredIQ+otchkiss
“-The-Qrubsist.

MEDICINES, SCHOOL BOOKS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, BUTTER
COLOR, or Anything I Sell.
I want wood also in exchange for trade.

FRED’K HOTCHKISS,
-

birth to eight calrm. At3ye*rx she gave
birth to quadruplets, and the two follow

A new InventioQ in mualcal instrument*
1m» been brought out by * German which
is causing a good deal ot interest. This Is
called a bowed piano, but is really a cane
neernbling a pianoforte frame, and con­
taining Mix violin*. two violas and two
violinccHon. the at rings of which are toned
to diffrrviii notes. The inatrumeatM arc
cxmtn-ctvl by circular bund*, .which are

•»- Iri-i with varying

fror.i

teach.

the McKinley bill
Bas " _' tte Etettion,
7945

Y But we are happy to state that it has

Not Changed the Price
Of goods we carry in stock. Therefore we are'able this
year to show you goods in
[DINNER SETS, TEA SETS. TOILET SETS,
I
LAMPS, LAMP GOODS, CHINAWARE
AND GLASSWARE,
&lt;
In more attactive patterns than ever before and

FOR LESS MONEY.

It » thought that

We also would say that we have a very complete stock of

.

Simile

Fancyfirms

Which we are selling at very reasonable pne
pectfully ask you to call and examine our

Tlie Druareist.

THE MARKETS-

I

Cnrn-vBr.

801,3
fcS'ef.Hte.lf, *e
l*r

Me,,,r*rat

“C &lt;3 »

m»bl i waterIt me, 91 jo

"Bo*i—ho. I, white ik&gt;2 rrd
Flour 12 jo per hondrtd.
Applet-12S to K.

° v

Detroit.
Per bu. for dty PiekM
Batter- tTfjlflc. rtretnurv ao®N
'
Corn-MHc parbu,
Kem-ttcHAtfe*.
O*tw—ii»v »erbu.
rtSt’iii'l';

&gt;o*.

I want to buy Butter, Eggs, Dried bruit.
Beans and Live Poultry for which I will pay
the highest market price from my nicely
assorted stock of General Merchandise. Dry
Goods, Notions, Underwear, Woolen Goods,
Cashmere, Prints, Hats, Caps. Boots-and
Shoes, and Groceries. I have lately put in a
fine line of Hanging Lamps and Clocks,
.which you will find cheap.
Cashmeres at from 35c to 65, good.
Best felt boot and rubber. WOO.
Best robber Itoot. *275.
Standard prints 5 tofi jc.
Best soek and rublwr
All other goods in proportion. Give ns a call and we can
save your money.
Yoon truly.

Geo. P. Mosier, Cloverdale

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Hastings Banner.

I of any paper
the
I County. . i . .
VOL. XXXV.

NO. 29

HASTINGS, MICH., NOVEMBER 20. 1890.

WHOLE NO. 1850.

Hastings Banner
I'ublivbcd Thursday* by
COOK EBOS.,

A GREAT OVERCOAT SALE GOING ON I

HASTIXGH, Hill
Irrie 11" " raS’lSw?1 ofi'SuwS? rKJiitST tw'krTSSL'"Jfe.f ‘STuMbibild °h1”
w, -k. We pkicr’l about * quarter of it on rode l**t tUturttny wltbout mvvkxvi lunoime^Sn*’♦*» f*"*
; i-n-red around itott the Tower wa» selling some sprctal hanadnst. ami such v i
~U
:• „u; ov.-rcfcrt iwpartmeot last H*tunl*yore »inptvlwyund drccriufo" We i 1*^- th«
n i”5 "lu,c*'Mn'

F. R. PANCOAST,
HASTINGS, SCLCH

I, rrvd Inton walking «&lt;lvertt.ement tor the Toner. The wonderful cheapness ot th&lt;-s-cl*m‘ t, «,11
balder uitb wonder. You will ask the mmal question: Hou can the T.mer do ‘ The fiSTr oiSw1 "X o. T
rlrttant. made of die richest and Ooest fabric*, •'and lu the most corrertatyta* ’ ’ ^Schn^rs^hi^u^atiriuSSfil
( arrs Meltons. Grandest Kersey*. Pine fonev Overcoats and I'lst-rs. &lt;te*igned to rotwitl n^rcT m
.ml ne offer them nt less thanthe custom Uilar pay* fM Itow Material
“ merchant taliortng

Hudson’s Tower Clothing Co
THE LEADING MICHIGAN CLOTHIERS.
Grand Rapids.

Monroe, Canal and Pearl
-

Michigan

COHTINtHNQ THROUGHOUT THIS WEEK
Be sure to secure first choice out of the list of remarkable bargjdu*.

1-inl Additional Overcoats Received Saturday. Placed on sale this Morning!
rrtre* astound!nt- F.xe.tement will grow c»ch day. The store will be nocked with fagtr buyers. Esch day . bar­
gain* will vanish. Everybody will be deUceled and virprl-M with the wonderHul values..

See The New Lots We Show To-day
S OVERCOATS

•V Overcoat*. "Ide triple

I1:;, !i:.i«t», cxwilnlnk and superbly
• .ode: rood raloSiu the usual wm
at -X thw weeisperfal. OTL Doirt
fall to seg! these ctkkJ*.
-X) Co’.uutbla Melton. Beaver.t lievibt
Ker»cy mid Ca-slmere Overcoat*,
cur situ: tor double breasted, boy or
ret-ular ImisrUi. Hued with mbtnwri
or finest ItaHans, compare favorable
»itti
cr &gt;30 garment*, tor Sts.
i-. u Speew finest Fur Beavers. «’arr
MeK'vn*-. and imported Kersey and
i h-riot. They are grace and per;eelpm. We claim no uwrchaat t*Uur in Michigan can equal them to
-tvle. They are inudv equally »» well
the twst Flfth-av«. tutor wurk tor
wnteh those gentlemen *&gt;k such
I •rices a* 5*5. S-’*&gt; and ev«ru fO. See
■Mir*. Do you want the best fabric*
■imported and unequalled *tvle at
half tlielrtrue value? The Tower
ihi- week front 51* to 523.

»0TS OVERCOATS

AEKS'OVERCOATS

□00 Lk&gt;j'» Ovrrcoat*. Cape Overcoat*,
selling the work! over at $3. ages I to
13, for 5;loo

:D0 Men'* Overcool*. genuine Chia­
chill*, blue and brown, velvet colter*
Ntltcbri) e&lt;1s*1. u*u*i price 57-30, w&lt;-

'-■no Cap* overcoats, worth S-'. to 56 In

no Cnpe Overcoat*, compare favor
able with regular fto guo.G tor 57.no.
63 Single UreutedrGrcv. are worth
M per cent. advance at wholesale,
sizes for troys &lt; yws and up. 511».
.’4D Arcdrted. Style* of Boy*' Rood
durable
overcoat*.
Save
*1

1J00 Boj*' Orereoau. embracing tvrr)
known matcrUl In rhe manufacture
of overcool*. Retailed for one week
at les* than any retailer in Grand
itepld* owns them at. for from *&amp;M
o &gt;12.00

mo Single Ilreiuted chinchilla. three
O0loni. bound wrgr Huett. also about
thirty Union Mrluai Ovorcoats. any
of tbeai w orth ff W for 55.00

1J&gt; Shetland Uhtcni. leather and
brown color, a tew blue, cut long.
' warin. nnd sold repularl) at fIXM;
also three lot* of mrsII knot Fur Bmver and Cbiucbllte*. worth regnlarUy
ixttto-aier Chinchilla. Kersey and
Caaslmere Overcoat*, cut with raise
seams, stttcbed nr bound, with or
without velvet collar. s»rg* fined,
worth ordinarily &gt;l*. to 516 "d. thl*

Hudson’s Tower Clothing Co
Largest leading reliable Clothiers. Hatte&lt;s and Furnishers

Corner Pearl And Monroe Streets, Grand Rapids, Michigan.

DRINK
A TfeuE COMBIHATIOH OF

Mocha, Java and Rio.
A BtAUTIFUL SOUVEMiR
Picture Card Given
WITH EVERY POUHD PACKAGE

LION COFFEE

piE CRANK

When you buy jon Grnecrie- try a
paekuv LION COFFEE, h «lbbc-t in the United States—made t:t»
a selection of Mocha, Java and Kin.
property blende-1 .nd I. eonrerteii l-J Ml
to mnkc the nicest cup of C*&gt;ffve m the

lunL

For Salo Everj wberc.

What's it for?
Woolson Spice Co,, TManfrs,
Ka»a« Citv, Mo.
oledo, o.
Turn it
mains
w» wnn
And you'll find out.
HE CRANE,
THE
CRANK lias
has lus
his use,
use, prorau.y.
probably, But. he’s not pl«“''
’s always
ant. He
1_______
’ kicking the wrong way: kwk&gt;ng too haid,
i r ton
kicking
ton inner
long, iHrVino*
kicking Hif»
the wtodk
wrong man.
man. But he can t help
THE BANNER
it. for he’s built that way.
75 CENT/
THE CRANK isn’t expected to do anything else. ,so no­
body heeds him.
A CRANK came into our store the other day.
crank went out the same way ho came in. He 1,
everybody and everything includ,n^ou^ves. We kept
MEN
right on sawing wood, and he left. »ve con
i
Bros.. -N un erymeti. Chteagc. Hlami didn’t try.
BUT HUNDREDS of pleased people wjio.arenot cranky.
SnOKE
wEo know a good thing when they M®1*- wl‘ methiug cheap
1.UV a good tiling and pay a fair profit than something co
"ii which the largest profit is made, are nu
neovie and

xskl

STOVES,

Eb.POWERJ
NO. 35.

THE SAME
d ite -dt-WATS
12 ALWAYS THE BEST

Coal and wood, and anybody but a
Ranges,
unrivalled excellence of the Peninsular ®, . hardware- and
whjch are our specialty. Full hne of badder S ha rflwa
l ■ Wj
Mrt^injng I to
to the
the hardware
hardware trade.
trade.

SOOD

The best Advertis­
ingmedium in Bar­
ry County. ■

S^CKWK
IN THE

•I* U. 5

Wheat never looked better fur this time
of the year.
.
Several farmers are fall plowing.
Steve Sprvngvt will soon mote back ot&gt;
his farm, and put in a new saw mill. He
has sold his old mill. L .
Bln and Eta Witt ring started for Leelanaw Co. to a|«Dd tb? winter with tbeir
grand parents and attend school.
John Applcmau Jias returned from the
north.
E. Lockhart comes to .the front with a
new gold trimmed harness.
Frank Griffin is putting down a well for
Charley Phillips.
Rev. Spitler has Gu1U a new wood
bouse.
Miss Carl, of Kalamu. was a guest of
Mis* Lillie Elertou the past week.
Woodland.

The rain* of lite arc making our roads
quite muddy.
C. H. Snyder and George Pslmertoa
have new side walks,
E l.ucas and wife have returned from
tbeir nortlwni trip. Mr. L. disposed of
hl* team while away. Since his return he
has purchased a yearling colt of Dr.
Cunningham that weighed 1,0(50 Ita.
Elia* Brevier will move to Grand Rapids
8001.
J’rof. J. M. Smitii will commence scliool
in
' the
'
south .Ionian district on Monday
next, Mr. Bailey teaebes the Euper
school.
Ro*a has rented the lurtel of Mr.
Bott*.! Mr. B. ,has
__ _____________
,, Voight
,
__
.
moved into
’s bouse. *
Watches. Clocks, Jewelry. Hilding
Mrs. Petit and son Clay have returned
from Spokane Falls and propose to locate
lu Woodland.
,
Ren Warner has a severe attack of
lu grip|»e and is very »i^k.
Mrs. F. F.- Hilbert, Mrs. John Velte and
The church will be dedicated Home time* Mrs. B. S. - Holly attended the Masonic
next month.
fair at Grand Rapids.
Mr*. Marshall Bagley in enjoying a visit
Dr. Cutinlngbaip is soon to mon? to Bay
from her mother, Mr». Burton, and her lily.sister, Mrs. Coble.
*
Unele John McArthur has painted his
Albert King, of Bronson, is visitlug at homfe.
,
,
•
his mother's, Mrs. L. 11. Barnes.
Jessie Jordan is soon to occupy (ils new
Dr. Hunt is now occupying bis new resi­
house.
dence.
1
!«. Parrot has a new drive well.
Campbell Bros, have improved the *apA few days since one of our toivnsmen
I&gt;earana* of their store by adding a display killeil a 1m&gt;K and left it out till late to get
counter.
cool, returning from the Center about 10
A good blacksmith /s needed ben* very o’clock that evening be found some one in
much.
Hie act of carrying off the bog. but upon
Henry Wilkinson and John Conyer have his approach they dropped the hog and
posted sign* on their premises. warning beat u hasty retreat.
hunters to keep away.
The editor of the News lias been threat­
Mr. Wayt the new proprietor of the ening to do something terrible all summer
brick yard, was up freia Kalamazoo last and once or twice hinted at matrimony;
week making some arrangements In regard but no one paid any attention to his ter­
to wood for burning brick.
rible threats until the cd&amp;0£ procured a
Tin- democrats, I’, Fa. or whatever they new suit of clothe- and a new silk hat
may be, wrar very smiling faces: but the und hinted that some one would be setting
republicans are n&lt;V discouraged, righteous up the cigars ere long. Finally a com­
principles will triumph in the end.
mittee was appointed to investigate the
William Chamberlain and wife visited at matter and reirorted that it was "Editor's
Gid Wllkinata’s near Hastings one day Hu neon," and was published for the purInst week.
j&gt;ose of Increasing his ten cent list of sub­
There will be a necktie social at George scribers. To the surprise of everyone the
Mushier'* next Friday evening1 for the ben­ editor, leaving the News In charge of hfe
efit of the church.
able foreman. Jay Snyder, left town last
Something should be done by somebody Tuesday and committed tin* terrible deed
to reform Jefferson St. iu your city.* More of matrimony. The editor gives no reason
drunken men to In* seen last Saturday on for hb actions but it Is supposed that It
said street than ever before, at least re­ was all bn account of the "McKlnly Bill.’* .
cently. Were they celebrating the demo­ As soon as the daring youth returns a
cratic victory?
coramltteu will wait on him an&lt;| sentence
him to a life of happiness.
Lena Wunderlich has returned from
Ixmlse Fleming, of Saranac, visited Lansing.
her uncle, John Fleming, .last week.
A reading circle was organized last Fri­
• C. O. Flouting is canvassing Nashville day evening.
.
,
■1 present for H. M. Stanley’s latest book.
We understand that a writing school is
Mrs. Frank Andrus b having good suc­ being organized.
cess selling her book.
Our roller mill has bhut down for one
A Grand Rapid* man came to South St. month. Wo are unable to leant-the cause.
and carried off one of our girl*: now we
hear one of our South St. boys I* soon tn
go to Grand Rapid* for a bride. Who
Several of our citizens are atumding
next? Matrimony blds fair to prove the
prevailing epidemic this winter. It seems oourt in Hastings this week.
The Bell Novelty Co. are adding a build­
to Ik? contagious truly. You who do not
ing for drj’Ing *lumber
-■
•—*
to -s-«their -plant.
want to get caught keep out of Ute way.
Henry I &lt;je and Buel &amp; White axe erectRobert Coleman han moved Into the
house on the hill, owned by B. Rose, of Ing ice hoi-----1 C. Bad cock has gone to Jackson to work
Hastings.
Mrs. Alfred Raymond will go to Canada in a meat market
A protracted meeting is in progress at
soon, to visit her mother.
H. A. Nichols has raised alrout five hun­ tjie Evangelical church. Rev. Geo. Johnson
being assisted by Rev. W. H. Wagner.
dred bushels of fiat turnips.
The Fifth Avenue Theatrical Co. are al
Fine weather for fail plowing, and many
the opera house this week. Tbeir enterare improving the time.
John Shriber I* a resident of our street talumente arc well attended.
Loyd C. Fclghner, editor of the Wood­
once more, having finished working for 1».
land News, was married to Bertha Putnam
R. Foster.
Edie Garden was treated to a very pleas­ lust Tuesday evening. Bev. Geo. John­
ant surprise last Tuesday evening by her son performed (he marriage ceremony.
young mates coming in to see her, bring­ About 60 Invited guests were present
Rev. 1. N. Aldrich, who ha* filled the
ing a goodly supply of presents for her.
We bear it reported that Arthur Still­ Congregational pulpit here tluf put year,
well. formerly of our street, now of Alle­ has accepted a call from the Congregation­
gan, is to be married to an Allegan lady al church at Hopkins and has removed to
that place, The society is now without a
Thanksgiving.
pastor, but arrangements are being made
Dr. Wright has gome north hunting.
Fourteen marriage license* last week, to secure the Bev. Arthur for the next
and the Circuit court calendar contains 10 year.
applications for divorce telling Ute story of
blighted hopes. Oh me. how sad. that so
many find marriage a failure.
.
News hu been received of the death of
Charley Smith has a very sick horse. Win. Thomas, son of George Thomas-of
Gull Lake. His early life was spent in
It has the distemper.
Truman Daniels and wife intend to live this vicinity, but for a number of years he
In Grand Rapids this winter, we are in­ had resided In Kansas.
Ben Wall and wife spent several day*
formed.
Fred Warner has put a wall under his with friends In Wayland last week.
Jake Vanderllck has been caring for
house and is now siding it.
We hear that Ed. Hartman, one of the three sick horses of late, but all are im­
Center young men who has been working proving at this writing.
In a shingle factory at Grand Rapids, met
Mrs. Maggie Smith is visiting her daugh­
with a serious accident the other day Jo ter. Carrie Brown.
Fierce Travis, Mr*- Yandewnlker and
the loss of two fingers.
Joiuib
.n.l wltc, Mr., f wlw-s Emily Mead attended the Barrett sliver
guest., retwned to B«tUe Creek the tlret wedding nt J&gt;elton Saturday.
Dwight Vpiillotn has moved to Prairie­
t&gt;r Ker WMren. U&gt;c MHhodUt lumlider. will
ville.
.
preach it the Center ncxl Sund.y morning
Jay Holden and family returned from
Gilby, Dakota, Saturday,- where they spent
instead of evening.
Fred Fleming I* invited to ent Thanks­ the summer. They report very poor crops
owing to severe drouth. On the 12th of
giving turkey In AlleganSept, they had a henry fall of miow. and
when they left the ground wn* frozen *
Mrs. it Elertun Is visiting her parent*
,OAarai King has a son from Minneapolis
,lMr Manley, of Jackson, Sutnlayetl with
visiting him.
Edit!) Hall is the gnest of *‘er ,unl’
1,1 jMto^HHTington- of
K*PU“, b vU*

COUNTY NEWS.

UIMr°Carl.eof Kalanto. sundayeti with

Minnie Wait, . ,
Philip Bariwr lurs a new tenant.
Berths A. Polly died al her borne in

Richard Kierton. Tbrw Blvrr. rf
Droste Murphy Somlayed with her
grand parents in Hastings.
Ida Hayden commenced her wtou-r
hcbooiattbc Hosmer school
Nov.
l°james Taylor is building an addition to

^ Election is ovw and let us get ready f«*

J‘?10,Tsre.i..gll». l&lt;&gt;r«l»«&gt;

«r*”'

brother and four sister* to utouni

1'"‘

�Thomas Rooney, aged 108 years, and
daughter. Mrs. Hugh Morrison, Aged 68
years, of Fremont, are visiting with bis
grand-daughter, Mrs. Chas. 8. Green, in
Muskegon, and having an awfully giddy
time.
May Tower, of Walled Lake, was curling
her hair with a hot iron when she received
the news of the sudden Illness of her
father. It so startled her that she thrust
the hot iron in her eye. The doctor hopes
to save the eye.
James Chrysler, for many years head
lineman of the Western Union with head
quarters at Adrian, died Wednesday after
Nearly every week some of the corres­
Tuesday evening of last week at the a brief illness of consumption. Deceased
pondence arrives too late fo^publication home of the bride's parents in Nashville. bad a wide acquaintance among the tele­
And Manufacturing of
Read over what you can, buy good for here, al! packed knd delivered to the depot
the same week. Corresj-ondents will Mr. lAiyd Fdghuer, proprietor of the graph fraternity.
free of charge.
'
—
please bear in mind that Items should not Woodland News, was united in marriage
John Hague, of Ionia, went to Dakota
reach this office later than Wednesday to Miss Bertha J. Putnam, one of Nash­ seven years-ago. He was so anxious to
X sheets 3 lb Cummerchi note paper
morning at the very outside, and by Tues­ ville’s fairest young ladles. About 60 get back to Michigan that he sold 100 acres 12good tedar lead pencils..
He is an expert workman and deserves day noon if possible. We do not like to relatives and near friends of the contract­ of land for 8150 and then only got 815 li good writing pens
publish delayed letters.
ing parties were prescut, who left many down. He rays tbewtate is no good, with ptxoa's stove polish. ..
your patronage.
Full size oust bods.....
fine presents. us a slight testimonial of
* good knives and forks tor
The Idea of havtag all of the elecUon
the accent on the no.
their esteem for the newly wedded couple.
3 papers plus tor..................
tlctata printed all In one place and under
Uses
thread per spool
.
Mrs.
J.
Blackwood,
of
the
Detroit
Mr. and Mrs. Feigbner start out in life
the supervision of one man, seems to be
D arnlng cotton per bail
with the best wishes of a large circle of schools, recently went to California with­ 10
Good bars of soap
causing a general howl all over the state.
friends, and together with their many out leave of absence. The board of educa-.
While the tickets for this county were free
friends the Banxkii extends congratula­ tlon then granted her leave with the Bevt wono mucus........•...•••.•••••••• .... •••••«••
Chair seta, best 3 Pty &gt;rucer
from mistakes except Circuit Court Coin- tions.
understanding that she should not be re­ Handtainpo complete, ready for the oft
mlMioner, yet several of our exchanges are
appointed on her return.
Best tabtar laatern................... »
The Michigan Farmer remarks: ?Tbe
kicking on account of the errors made.
Kitchen and hand lamp with ■hade.........
Copemish has no church yet. Several IM pieec dinner set, beat Kngltsb goods decorated
time is near at band. If not already upon
Those wl»o have received Invitations to us, whei^the farm lands of this sUte will preachers have tarried there briefly, but If S Wacom and caueenfor—
the Thanksgiving ball will please bear in be In active demand at enhanced values. the right man con.es along, a church will
batrack,
mind that tbe Invitations must be present­ The whole tendency at present is toward be run up fur him in no time, and thaL too.
pai
ed at the door. Tins rule will be strictly higher prices of farm products and con­ without regard to the prejudice of denomi­ &gt;1 Inchzednst
round eleMie tray*v
*
enforced. Lady spectators will be charged sequently better remuneration for the man
■
«m
poppers..
»
.
nation.
c tinned tea spoon* 1or ■
.
.
only 15 cts. while gentlemen will lie who raises them. To the young men who
6
\?eVav^e£S^I?neorevwy
ktnd
&lt;rftami&gt;u
ta
ihe
nt'y.
’*
Ja^k
the
Hair
Cutter
is
getting
very
bold
charged 25 eta. This I mH promises to be know something about fanning we can
IMPROVED
one of the most enjoyable in the history of truthfully say that It offers better oppor­ in Detroit After chasing Tillie Kuhn and ltiK&gt; picture frames with glass to match (or..............................................
We can surely please please you with.ear Immense display at
sending her numerous threatening letters,
the Y. M. S. C.
j
tunities for success with small capital than
he broke into her father's house, went to
, Mrs. Ed Masters died very suddenly any other line of trade or business. The her bedroom and clipped her beautiful
Friday noon of infiamatlon of the bowels. fact is. the settlement of the tariff matter golden tresses close to the skull.
The funeral occurred bnntlay. Rev. W. M. so satisfactorily to farmers has had a
Charles Paddock, of Jackson had bis
Puffer officiating. Tbe deceased was a wonderfully stimulating effect upon farm­
BOG CHOLERA, ant!
inoet estlraable woman and enjoyed a wide ing interests as well as all other luterests. nice blonde mustache burned off by fire
from a Homan candle while participating
PIN WORMS IN HORSES. circle of friends by whom she was admired
The November crop report shows an
at Jackson,
A husband and two small children are left average increase of land put into wheat in the democratic jubilee r*
to tnnuni the loss of an affectionate wife this year of 5 per cent over 1SW.’. The diaries ought to have knowni better than
i lot of wild
and loving motlier.
figures indicate tlut the area now in wheat to take such a thing among a
democrats.
The lamp business may be classed as one in the state is alout 1.500,000 acres, or
The Browning club at Paw Paw enter
the gnat Industries of the country. about 64,000 acres, more than sowed one
tsolT4 ' of
Within a few years n great change has year ago. • Tne average condition of wheat tains the busbands of the ladles who form
taken place In the business. Glass and Is now much better than at the correspond­ the membership, nt stated periods. The
ing
date
for
a
number
of
years.
In
the
first course consists bf a palatable supper,
crockery lampa have given way to bronze,
iron and brssi. In Connecticut alone tbe southern-counties it Is 106, In the central and then comes the literary spread. The
100, lu the northern 202 and in tlie state latter course is rather ••dry” for a banquet
r. GKO. G. following cities are largely engaged in the 105, 100 representing vitality and growth
manufacture of bronze and brass lamps:
A Clio bride was sick abed with fever
Madden. 22,000: Waterbury. 30,000; Birm­ of average years. The weather has been wheh the wedding day came. But she did
ingham and Ansonia. 20,000; Bridgeport. favorable for wheat during Pearly the not postpone it and send back the guests.
f\rr ante (n Hanttnga by
entire
fall.
The
rainfall
in
September
30,000; Total, 121,000 people.
was somewhat less than normal, but it Sbe braced herself up on the pillow, had
IK. H. GOODYEAJi, Druyyiat.
the groom stand \&gt;y and was married then
Au egg may have a great degl to do with was fairly well, distributed, particularly
and there, and ate lier wedding feast from j
the future of some. Judging front, the fol­ through the principal grain growing
lowing which was clipped from the Kala­ sections, and wheat made fairly good
mazoo Dally Telegraph: Among A lot of growth during tlie month. In October and
It is said that a patron, drove Into Lanaeggs recently shipped Into this fcy. one the early part of November the rainfall Ing with a load of turnips and luslstml on
bore the following inscription: “If you has been heavy, and the ground is now storing them In the big cellar of the .capitol
want to correspond with a nice young lady,* more thoroughly soaked than at any other building. He explained’ that Ids party
Rgod 18. dark eyes and hair, address B— time for several years. The total number had the balance of power In the senate, by
H—. Woodland. Mich.
Object, matri­ of bushels of wheat reported marketed in gosh, and now they were going to put the
Weissert Block,
mony.” it is understood that a Kalama­ October is 1,971.162, and in three months. building into practical use.
August, September and October. 5.548,064.
zoo gentleman has already written.
Have just been opened by
Samuel-Jarvis. a Lansing fiwn, has an
Tills Is 1,418.944 bushels more tlian report­
A paper wllbbe presented to the owners ed marketed in the same months last year. invention consisting of a compressed-air
of property on Main SL for the purpose
motor that he is testing on some street cars
It
is
often
amusing,
though
exasperating
of raising money to build a sewsr to run
in Detroit. When it comes' to running a
tbe entlte length of Main St Such a sys­ sometimes, to sue what rumors will start street railway on wind we may look for
and what little foundation they have for be­
lines tn every hamlet in the country, or
Special attention given to cutting and tem is badly needed In tills city. While
ing
circulated.
A
meeting
of
the
directors
fitting of garments. Mrs. Jenne has had water runs off Main St very well, yet of the Michigan Whip Company was called each Individual may hare his own.
enough remains to give the street a bad ap­
raany years experience inthe business and pearance. With a good sewer this would last week to consider the question of In­
J. R. Thurston, an old and sickly man
will give satisfaction to all patrons.
be changed, and the streets could be kept creasing tlie capital stock of the institution left his home hi Grand Rapids early in the
cleaner. Aside from this, a sewer would and buildbig a large addition to the week and lias not been heard from since.
be of vast benefit In other ways, and If factory. This was tortured by some one His friends fear that be has either wander­
necessary the city oaghtlo give the proper densely ignorant of the affairs at the whip ed away and died from exposure, or that
factory, into,a report that the whip ■ com­ he has committed sniclde. Trouble in his
encouragement
pany was going to make an assignment to family caused him to leave home.
somebody and the report was given quite
Marrlase Licenses.
a circulation. Of course all who are In­
A bum owned by Thomas Plckand, and
No
Name and Residence
terested In that institution financially or occupied by Frauk Ramsey. a horse train­
&gt; «co. Whittemore, Hope
otherwise merely laughed at tlie report as er. was burned down about midnight at
1»8 » Hattie KenektrieM
1 Geo. J. ixtrg. Rasiieron
being ridiculously false, but there were Mt Pleasant One thoroughbred mare
11N i Addle Chambers. Battle Creek
those who had no direct Interest In the and two standard bred stallions were
$ Wlllbim fl. Mohler, City
whip factory, who believed the report un­ burned. Nine horses escaped. One mare
106 i Jennie M. Sweet
-"
.
i Edward V. Dennison. GranS itaptds
til correctly informed. We have referred was driven out of the barn twice and
1W ) May E. Colton. Hone
many times to tlie rapid growth of this in­ rushed, back both times. A cow that was
i Wiley Washburn. Carlton
stitution and we can assure our renders ’tied by a rope walked out through the
»7 » Llltie Draper
••
j Elmer llaues.-Vaple Grove
that the factory Ims not been enlarged two smoke and flame after the rope had burned
IM i Ethel Burton
**
or three times and Hie working force In­ ■ofl*.
} Wilkie C. McCrneken. Bedmill. Penn.
creased from 15 to 60 and worked 18 or 14
tSO i Allie Gibson. Tbornapple
i Geo W. Bloomingdale, Irving
boars a day. just for tlie purpose of putting
SCHOOL COLUMN.
200 i Edna M. Fclgbter
.
XI ,on au appearance of prosperity. Factories
' that make such records as has the whip
factory don’t have to make assignments.
Following are the real estate transfersi If anyone doubts it let him try to buy some
The reeding circle work in Michigan has
of the week ending Nov. 17th,/1890. asi of the stock at par. While such a report never been a dazzling success, tnough If
taken from the books in tlie register's office:: would not affect the whip company in the we may believe the reports it has succeed­
DBlto°° R-0Jtue8,e‘I t0 JohD u- Cramer: parcelI least, yet it should teach all to be more ed admirably in some other states, notably
F. C.’Boice to C. M. Putnam; parcel Nashville careful what they say, unless they know Indiana. The plan adopted In this state
! it to be with some foundation, as a few was similar to that in Indiana ua we un­
*^?dney E. Koeber tn W. E. Buel and E. k.
, words carelessly dropped concerning the derstand it, but somehow the machinery
White: parcel Nashville. .«2sn.
financial standing of a corporation and never worked satisfactory. Our own
Mlnerra K. Kilseto W. H Lee and 8. S. In especially of an Individual, may work a
county was the second tn the state to or­
gerson; village lota Woodland, 61.000.
Elizalieth M. Kllse to Gottlieb Zutchmltt;: great deal of mischief. •"
ganize under this plan and a county circle
parcel Woodland. 830.
with some forty members was started.
L. J Wheeler to J. H. Taylor: sa sec 13Castle­
Outside Um city of Hastings no systematic
ton. *200.
Our citizens will be pleased to learn that work was ever done, as it is the Uioughl
David R. Cooley to Henry H. Cooley; 20a sec
after so tuueh talk and agitation prelimin­ and the circle seems to have died a natural
a Assyria, M3’.
The etoicert at the Baptist church Sun­
Ida May Kocker to Beaten Kuhlman; parcel ary steps were taken at a meeting held
death.
day evening was largely attended, and the NMhvUIr, ai.ooa
Che*. V. Relgle tn Horace F. Peckham; lot 0, Inst Friday to fetch from .hades’realms
At the meeting of the Co. Secretaries'
KKerdsM were very Interesting.
some of his furnace fuel. Isaac Hender­ Association Inst winter a committee was
bike Freeport, »1SO.
Uophla E Kenfield to Albert 8. Dean; lot 8 shott.
Daniel Reynolds aud Wallace
The records show that last week that Mkl2
appointed to devise some plan for Infusing
Ken field’s add 823
Kelly were appointed as a committee to
' were 4 mortgages recorded and 12 dis­
new life into the .work. This committee
either organize a home company or aeeure
charged, and still there are those who say
reports a plan which may be summarized
Church and Society
the seviees of a foreign company to put
that the country Is going to the dogs.
The following is the program for the down a test well, and those committee as follows: That the Co. Secretary l»e
Dr. Lathrop now offers for sale some C. L. S. C. which meets at the home of men belong to that class of our citizens county manager. That each county, be di­
vided Into reading circle districts, a circle
fine building lots near itie furniture factory Mr. C. Kinlth Friday evening Nov. 21:
who usually get there in all undertaken
being organized in each. That regular
•slavery tow price and small payments.
Opoikig exercises.
.
enterprises. It Is strange that with so
This is the cheapest property now offered
Itall call with quotations from favorite manj- favorable ipdlcations surrounding meetings be held, monthly meetings being
recommended, and that at least half of the
lor sale ta the city.
autlKus.
our city on all sides, this matter has nut
time be given to reading circle work.
History of Eng. chapter 7. Miss Effie been sooner Investigated.
It is -ntaiply astonishing to see the Snyjler.
That substantial recognition of the work
KWBber.of relatives Gonelect Winans has
be given by allowing teachers a liberal
Ouz Eagilsh, Mrs. M. W. Hicks.
throughout the state. Nearly every paper
credit -examination for certificates. Tire
The Knight of the Round Table, Prof.
we pick up mentionN soane relative of the W. D. Storting.
Have you a cancer? Have you a rela­ books selected by the committee are Page’s
dJovernor's. Funny these facts were not
tive, friend or aequaintauoe who has a Theory and Practice and Barnes’ General
Studies iu Astronomy, Mnu R. Bailey.
mwBUoned before.
History, two of the books adopted by the
cancer?
If
so,
the
first
thing
to
do
h
to
Reading, A Yankee In King Arthur’s
Everybody knows that ithe trials of a Court. Uimn-y Table, Miss Stelia Heath. try Im-cu-pl-a according to directions on state board in 1888. Thfrse books are fur­
nisher! to members ut n discount and an
the
bottle
faithfully
for
two
mouths,
and
Musk,
Orhe
VanHorn.
«B«Blry editor's life are -numerous, but
if there la no improvement you should outline giving analysis of each is furnished.
Critic, Mrs. Coigrove.
(
there is a certain editor Intaorthem Michi­
The attention of teachers is earnestly
write at once to Uie Surgical Hotel,
gan wbo wmsto be partleulariy afflicted.
in
There
The Manistee A Northern R. R. has run OoodTa_____________ _______ r________ Columbus, Ohio, where cancers in all called to this matter, it does seem as
Ita aurvey line ptaiub through his Sanctum which al) are iavlted. A program consist­ stages and varieties are removed by new though circles may be formed at several
methods, without pain or the use of* knife convenient centers, and ranch good done
ing of recitaXions, a short temperance or plasters. A lecture by Dr. 8. B. Hart­ thereby. If any teacher does not feel like
Tlie heating apparatus has arrived and speech and good music has been prepared man, which ia being published by the lead­ undertaking the entire work, he may at
been placed In podtlou In the new Faller by the Gdod Tesaplar order.
ing papers of the United State*, giving a least do a part. At every place where
and Beebe bulldiug- Nothing has been
The meeting Sunday p. m. of the complete description of cancers and their meetings have been held a reasonable
apwred to make this building a .model In ‘•Christian Misakm” under the auspices of cure, sent free to any address. Write to number have signified a willingness to
mill respect, both inside and ootalde, and the W. C. T. V. was .largely attended. the Surgical Hotel Columbus, Ohio, 247 take up the work. At Middleville a circle
when completed will be a great ornament The topic “Effleacyof Love” as presented and S51 South Fourth street
was organized with 26 members and sever­
al more will be added soon. At Woodland
by Rev. Grigsby, claimed the attention of
a meeting wnn held on the evening of the
C. Bidlack has sold his young Wilkes all, and the 1‘eautlCuJ recitation no finely
14th, organized a township association and
Stallion called “Model Wilkes” to James rendered by Bessie Willison was a fitting
According to the report of the freight the reading circle work la to be carried on
M. Bauer, lie is as paomblng n peung complement to the admirable diseounte.
agent at Lawton, 2,000,000 pounds, or In connection. If any prefer White’s Ped­
stallion as there is In the country, fear With Mrs. Timmerman nt the organ and
jSBOTi&gt; old, tracked for the first time the the Episcopal choir to lead, the music was 1.000 tons, of grapes have been shipped agogy the book may be had at the same
price, viz 00 cents. The Middleville circle
enjoyed l&gt;y all. Next SuTwlsy the Mission from that place this season.
will be in charge of the L O. G. T.
ition 81.000.
Jas. Winnie, of Grand Ledge, is charged will me White and a lesson for the next
by the republicans with putting illegal meeting was assigned by the president.
Rev.
A.
D.
Grigsby
will
preach
at
the
tying that murder will oat was
More hereafter.
Presbyterian church Sunday. November tickets in circulation and causing the de­
feat of their candidate for prosecuting
Through the courtesy of the board of
wn, the iceman, has confrused that he had 28. in Use morning on, “A Tear and its
attorney.
suggestions:
”
in
the
evening,
“
The
• tend In the murder of Dr. Cronin in
supervisors, the secretary is to have the
CMawx nmi toys that at the proper time WMUHfa Water-poL” Services at 10:30 ’ Hay City hi all agitated over the fact ns small room iu the south west coruurof the
ha will divalgt- the names of all. the con- and 7 O’clock.
wlietlivjtbe council has any aothorhy to court house for an office. Hereafter we
vote money to help the friendless. The stiall be found there every Saturday and
Kpianturs hi tlrnt noted murder.
teachers and t&gt;eh&lt;wi officers are cordially
H. Mohler and
Invited to call pt any tht*.
r»&gt; united in

Hastings Banner.

Anyone who goes to Delton and thinks
that he oui’t get a good shave gets left
of club dances this winter. AH rowdyism every
■
time. Martin Rork has a nice shop
Hastings Thursday, Nor. 20. 1880.
and the like will be promptly squelched
and all who are so fortunate as to receive plcatod to see his friend..
an invitation to attend one of these parties
Cholera morbus can be eaally checked
may be assured of a very pleasant time.
In nine cases out of ten by Uie use of the
Reports to the state board of health following, which any druggist can fill:
show rheumatism, neuralgia, brouchltls Tincture eapaicum, laudanum, tincture of
Has opened a shop In |he same building and tonsllitis in the order named causing rheubarb, spirits of camphor and easence
with F. C. Woodruff's tin sbov. and is
the most sickness in Michigan during the of peppermint of each two drams; mix
•repnred to do all work In the
week ending Nov. 8. Diphtheria la re­ and take from fifteen to twenty drops
line pt
*
ported at 29 places, scarlet /ever at 81, every half hour until relieved. This has
typhoid fever at 30 and measles at 10 been known to cure some of the worst
places.
cases in a idiort time.

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No more

LonikTX, Nov. ]&amp;—The
celebrated
D’Sbea-Parnell case came to an end yes­
terday, aa was Inevitable, with a Verdict
in favor of Cape. O'Shea A* stated yes­
terday in these dispatches, the refusal of
Parnell or bls paramour to put up any
defense waa prim* fade evidence of their
guilt, and, the countercharge that tbe
prosecution paid most attention to was
that of connivance on the part of O'Shea.
The testimony given yesterday was most­
ly by servants and was corroborative of
that given Saturday. All swtire' to the
care taken by Mr*. O’Shea and. Parnell to
prevent Cape OSbca having reason to
suspect tbe truth. The servants ' were
told the reason Parnell and the woman
were always locked In (together when ha
wnn visiting her was than, there were mem­
bers of secret societies looking for Par­
nell, and the servant* were instructed
never to mention to 'OfSbea lh*t ParneH
had been visiting his wife. Tbe testi­
mony in general brought out the disguise
and secrecy with which the twj mit.
The other charge of Mrs. O’Shen that
her, husband had committed adultery
with her own sister, Mr*. Sleek,'was met
only by the denial of the latter under
oath. O'Shea took the stand again and
swore that tbe reason be had associated
with Parnell after challenging Mm to
light a duel in the early part of the liaison
was that he had become convince! nt that
time thnt'hi* stuipiciuns were unfufinded.
Justice Butt In kummlng up the evidence
: asked what was the necessity of the
! guilty pair resorting to so much secrecy
j and disguise If O’Shea conniyc-l at tbeir
' relations. The jury took little lime id
■ making up their verdict that Parnell and
t Mrs. O'Shea bad been guilty of adultery
. and that the aaptaiu had nut connived
• thereat.
■
-win i-sriirii narry uir worn str.
j Tbe latent report current in connection
; with the scandal is that Parnell will
marry Mr*. O’Shea nd »&lt;ion a* her hu«। band is dear of her. Owing to the debiya
j of tlie British divorce system about seven
t month* will fm-w before tlie marriage cau
| take place. Gen. Sir Evelyn Wood, who,
; although a near rela.ive. is • ol on the
। best of term* with Mrs. O’Shea, has
, openly sta'ed that, a* a mnn of hvuor.
I Parnell con id take but oue step adequate
' to make the public emdoue his ml*con■ duct, and that was to marry Mr*. O’Shea.
It is thought that Parnell. unie*» there is
Miptething in the story of another marflag*, will not be aversj to this. a* be is
Iwiievpd to lie deeply attached to' Mr*
O'Shea, who retain* much of her youth­
ful beauty.

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‘ADHESIVE COUNTERS.**

G. G. SPAULDING
HASTINGS.

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The Dublin correspoudcuU state that
great cxi-ltcimcit relgua In the city over
the revelations, and that bodies- of men
gather In the street* discussing the case,
n nd threatening to mob any one who ex
presses a belief in P.iruell’s guiiu At
Tipperary a profound * actuation «ia
cmummI by the Hew*, to which the police,
apparently acting tiuder instructions, are
givinii tbe utmost publicity.
Davitt and the other Irish leader* now
In London, refuse to enter into any discus­
sion of thk result* of the case.

W. L. DOUGLAS
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O
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AU made in Congrr**, Itutton and Lace.

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NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
State ot Michigan. Tbe Clrvnlt Court for the
County of Harry.
A sheet has been circulating in London
John E. Barry and Ticdnre C. Downing,
containing a caricature of Parnell in tbe
.
parturn* doing business
partners
bu*lnes* under ti.j^rrn
the flrm niune
narae
ao-ca'.lcil "balcony acene," when
L“c ' nt Barry A Dowmtg. rs. Eminetv Cole. In aijumped off a balcony to escape Cipt. Uchmeiit.
Notice
is
berebv
given
that
o:i
the
third
day
O’Shee, who had unexpectedly arrived
of s-pt-mtier A. D. 1M&gt; a writ of attachment
home while Purnell was with Mn O'Shea. wa* auly hsucU out &lt;&gt;f the Circuit Court forth*
Accompanying it is a parody on the bal­ Countvof Barry, at the suit of John K. Barry
Thrdore C. iMwidng, |.srtner» doing bad­
cony arene iu Borneo and Juliet, with and
ness under tbe firm nwir of Barn &amp; Downing,
Purnell us tht Romeo and Mrs. O'Sben as tlieabove named plaintiffs pgaiuskthr lands,
the Juliet. The sheet is baring a large tenement*, good*, and ciiatftds. nioilrv and eftret* of tbe said Emimtt &lt;krte. the ^cfendaaf
sale.
____ _____________ _
above nartied, tor the sum of one bund nd
eleven dollar* which said writ was returnable
BIRCH ALL MEETS HIS FATE.
on tbe seventh bar of October A. D. I»n.
Dated this tsth duy of October A. D. ihso.
Illa Serve nnd Conine.* Item sin with Him
smith &amp; (\&gt;i/nu&gt;VK.
t
Attorut'ys tor FlalutHIa.
WooiMiffuCK, Oct. Nov. 15.—Reginald
Birchall,. who decoyed Frederick U. B.-uwed, a fellow-countryman; from England
on a prepense of helping him to learn
" Du Kiaaara faits Hauls.'
farming hi Canada and murdered him tn
BUtion*.
a swamp, wiu hanged iu the jail yard at
this place Friday amorniog. lie met his Gnrnd itsp
fate with fortitude, and declared his in- I Middlevilla
Docuncc of the crimn to tbo last. Ho left II[ frvtng....
;om
a statement utterly repudiatiug^my al- j lllBTXNOS
KB
....loan
leged confessions heretofore or that may More&lt;
Nashville.
Nashville
hen-after
lie
nublisbed.
anil
aarinu
that
!
Nasnj
hereafter lie published, and saying that
Charlotte.
1.44 7-3H
be bad no band in Benweil’s death, nor BLvuin Rapids
2 &lt;w :
was such n crime connived at or premedi­ T*ck*ou
IWrelt.........
tated by him.

Michigan Central

5KS2:::

I&amp;

Stations.
&lt;Mutilated'Victims of the Wreck.
14)XIM&gt;S, Nor. IB—The accounts of the Detroit.
wrecklug operations at the scene of the Jaokson
■BMn R-i; Ma
loss of-tbe Serpent give some ghastly par­ Charlotte
ja
12 Of.
ticulars. Many of the bodies of the ric- NaabviU*.......
;. v
tim* are found to be headless; others are Morgan
QnuaBy......
cut in twain, and all are mutilated in UArrtNua....
some way by the creel rucks. Tbe jiurish m23rttUe.”
priest at Caumrinn* declares that ibrreja
n current of resistless strength nt that
.M H. COLI.INB. mm al Atttt. Ilsstiug*.
point of the coast which has given it the
f». V*. Bdoolk* fl. FAT. A*Ih1cago.
reputation of being tint most dangerous
spot on the whole Spanish shores.

I

Dlldth, Minn., Nor. 15.—A terrible ac­
cident occurred yesterday near We»t Du­
luth, rc-ulting inthe death of a laborer
I named Norlund nnd injury to bi* entire
' family. He hnd placed some dypgmlte
near tbe store to thaw out. • An explo»ion
followed, killing him instantly. His wife
was frightfully burned and had her
thumb torn from her hand. A 4 year-old
Iwy bad hia left arm broken mid leg in­
jured nod another child nloO Kutlercd bad
injuries.
i

Chicaga, Iteoo &amp; Sagiiaw
TIME TABLE.

Tn effect Juuc'.Td, iat&lt;n.

BUtiou*.

MuKTlI.
Kalamazoo Lv..
Bast Cooper
Wchland June!
Creases ...
Milo
Delton
Cloverdale
Blaviu and MeAullffe Dlarbargod.
ShulU.......
LonduX, Nov. 18.—In tbe Surrey aeutions Hastisoh...
court Monday tbe jury hearing tbe case Coats Grove
of tbe pugiii»t«, Slavin nnd McAuliffe, on Woodland ..
Hinl fur mmaull ou each other, nnd for Woodbury
committing a breach of tbe jieacc. dis-'
dis- IJUMlM .
'Urt f l)etreil_
agreed nnd was discharged. The court'
thereupon ordered the release of the fu--u Oaad Rapid* Ar
u[m&gt;u their entering individual nwu^uianucea in £500, nnd furnishing two sureStation*. .
th* iu i^5J each to maintain the |&gt;eaca.
1-OS'pON, Nov. 17.—The will of the late
Sir Richard Wallace, who died in Paris
recently, provides for the sale of bis Irish
estate* in Counties Down and Antrim to
lliotenanta at nine Iren yexr&gt;». purchase.
It la believed that Lady Wal.acr, who
receive* his magnificent colk
of pict­
ures. v as-requested verbally by her hus­
band to beqealh them upon her death to
the Biltiah public.

JdCSSXU'JX. Mich., Nov. 15.—The offi­
cial count of the Ninth coDgreaaional
district shows tb^ election of IL H.
Wboelrr, Dem., to congress in place of
A M Ctitcbeon, Hep., as previously re­
parted. Wheeler'. plurality is 48.

■

�NELL AND MRS. O’SHEA.

L No more
of this!

Galliy—Syaop1—A Sssgratod

SUPERVISORS
Oetol
Barky Count*
Hastings, 1W
i i..&gt; b-u.2 ;in- di
f.»i the annual intml
,u per visors, the tv
; or the county of )
.mil were called to
All tbeioe«
present except
Assyria.1
H-uUmo:

■r of Capt. O'Shea. As stated yesfin these dispatches, the refusal of

Oct. Ifl. 1:30 p m.
Board called to order by Lhe chair­
man. Bolt called. All member present.
The comm ittec on claims, through
their chairman. Mr Roe. mjale a fur­
ther partial report as follows:
«• Baker Hhrluer. attending dr­
. D5“i?S?S!Sa1{xr:7.::,"3

R1 or his paramour to put up any
i# was prims facie evidence of th&amp;r

i and, the countercharge that the
pition paid moat attention to wax
f connivance on the part of O'Shea,
palimony given yesterday w*s mostservants and was corroborative of
jjven Saturday. All swore to the

Gt Dr A F Drake. Inquest , 0
a DrG W Lowry, ex Ituaut- .. 15
6J Chun tut Hiultb, Ft&lt;* attorney 72
M WeteerU Bro*, hardware 1
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w
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TO
n

J D H«ihaiu. att'd’l pro cYt.
J H&lt;tao*ly«ar,^up{o«
E Y Hogie. aup fnr jail............ .
Jultu* RuxJell.vtip lor jaU....
A. W Dillenbeek. *oFd« rail co

71 T J Monro*. oouvrytng
BOW Anoxtroug. probate

Hastings
lo L. WttfS
Hastings
W. Abbey­
Hope. In.
presented the following “‘"T
Irving. Enoch i
made
Uiv foDowint
Johnston, I- Il
‘
HaMlugs. ■‘•h. OiL I5.UWI
Maple Grove. G
To tbe Hoard of
w.«neetfiui&gt;
’To tbe H nnorabls Board oC ttaperrtaora fur tbe
Your committee ori naanev wouW J
(iGingflVill*, W,
nNtuunurnd tbe following appro;^aUon foe»»w
i’rnii irville, JOJ
Dave DWin IWJUUKVti lU-nm-.
...„ .
,
Rutland, J it* 1
Court, r-»v tbt* fiscal year, eudlax October 15. i
i«o. and admlttvd to thn Michigan Asylum aL &lt;Court fund
Tiiurnappfe. •»«
aauunazoo:
.
. Woodland, S B
Lnchis
Kcuyuu. Jnn.
fl, iam.
K
b
hi-.
l»amMl*B.Hageneau
. Maple
Grove. Jan. fl. l®u. J
Yankee bpnnft.
Mr.
Un
Sarah tilllaxpu-. CaoUeUnt. Jan. io. IM*-.
To( .
.................................. noeow
On luuvitna
motion v.
u. —_X' MrKfTLll.
WlfUuui MePhmon. Hasting*. Jcui.*«» iw.
U.llUlM »«s a*t&gt;iualM Umporarv
Al! ■»( Wtileb i* rwwdahy saVmlHed.
Catbertue Gliding. Johuttown. Feb, w.iaro.
hairman.
.
’
. f. H. Wicawtaa.
Aaeibert It »*rnuiUi. Cartlou. March R. tttu.
chairman.
««
Moved by
that the l»oard
Cha.* Duffet. Yankee Spring*. March k. i,«.
Jennie Barker, Johiutown. March w. iwc.
pnKSewl •by baiiot’ tfia».’«3tion of prrUoiaec Baheock. Co..Infirmary dki uot gn,
।Motion prevailed.
Enoch avuhus,
luuuent cl
/I
Benham, the chair- Mavs.
' Khen Hila.
Committee.
L. Young. Haxtlng*. May -jq, new.
tin motion ol,
l oiij Ann Hia*. Unrry..fitly », UW.
jaa such be
On motion of Mr. Abbey the report
tnstu appoln
W Biter K, Perry .Rutland. .1 uiyJ, :wo.
am and McKov- I Annie
was accepted nnd adopted by the folL.
Cabin.
Woodland.
OeL
i.
IWU
uppointetf
sworn, when the
Sarah K. tlemhtg. Nxuhvliie.Ocf. s. inro.
ilowhig vote: Ayes, 18; nnys 0.
lot with the fol­
Moved by Mr. Ritchie, that the seve­
lirapeetfuBy,Chas. W. AKtoMTnoxo.
Judg^ol Probate.
ral supervisore of the townships and
lowing iffsuH. • •
On motion of Mr. Ritchie, the rv|M&gt;:t wards of the city, be instructed to ex­
Wiible Lntntarrf votes cast. Id; nee“s---ary lo a &lt;*h«ds»s, M, of which Mr. Wil- was ace^pteu and ordered spread on amine the Jusune Dockets of Ui*-ir
I townships itnd wards and report at the
iiams received A Mr. Perkins 4. Mr.I the .Journal. .
Board here took a recess tilI 1
p. m |
th.gocd 2. and Mr. Ko«- 1. On motion ofI
I January session; which motion pieMr. MrKeviU, Mi. Williams was de­
vailed.
liW p. m.
clared iinamtunalv-eJected chairman for
Moved by Mr. Ritchie that a com­
iLxml called to order by the chair- mittee of Hirer be appointed to examine
lire ensuing JB»T.
Moved bvSKbbty that two commit•­ man. Roll called. All members pres­ the ImxiIcs of the Prosecuting Attorney
tees bo appointed on claims one on mis { ent.
i as to t lie floes which have been collected
The chairman of the superintendent ;
rellaneous claims and one on criminal of the poor, being present, presented by the several Justices of tlie peace.
Motion prevailed. Chairman appointed
claims which nmnon was lost
Uielr annual reiMitt, which on motion
On motiop of Mi- Bowen, Mr. An­ 1 of Mr. Perkins, was accepted and adopt- Ritchie, Brown and Abbey.
On motion ol Mr. Peikms Mr. Hyde
il rus was excuMKi from sitting on the
­ petition of one
Board until VTedneMtay morning, nnd
lolI, edA
A
lCh*r!2i‘i was excused from the committee on
petition of one Mrs. Charlotte
township clerks’ reports. The Cliair
a &lt;*oinn&gt;IUee of thro*- was appointed .-Jt
to Jones
expense
i.vnMi a.* to the
th* px
uense of the burial
burtal
draft reaoluUuas ot sympathy in &gt;&lt;- .of her husband, an indigent soldiei, was appointed Mr. Andrus in his place.
Jloanl here adjourned till to-morrow
gard to the irath of the child of Mi. here presented and on motion of Mr..
Andnis.
a»e*n
committee the Abbey, was laid on the table till to­• mominc al8iX».
chairman appointed Messrs Bowan, morrow morning. A proposition, of
Friday mornlug, OcL 17,83fL
Benham ttiMrUyood.
On motirmiwt Mr. McKevitt the board E. Batteisuu as to janitor work, was
Board called to order by the cliairh. re read and on motion of Mr. Rtlcble.
in-re took aJtwM till tomorrow morn­ w*w ‘•’eented and laid on Mn* table.
man
Roll called.
Quorum present:
ing nt » &lt;&gt;‘«ifa*.k to allow the chairman
minutes
of pirvioiis inetliriR read and
Tbeciuirman hero announced a* a
to select tlM'Wverai coin nutters.
8|M*tlal committee to Investigate the approved.
The deputy county lieasurer being
Tl»»l4&gt; morning, Oct. 14,18HU.
' Mccoyuta and ui|8 Of the register «»: ptesent, made a verbal report as to tbe
Deecs^Andrus. I' -kwire ana KutherBoard oallwl to order by the chair­
v&gt;»udhiun*of.the it eusury, then* lieing no
, nionei
man. RuB call. Quorum present. Min- m»n.
hand to pay bills which nmv
Tbe committee on clan^ thmugh their
uitM ot pMVltMib meeting rend and np- cliaimixn Mr Ror made H»- fmiiwrmjf brlit-n .r,-r presented.
’ On
in &gt;tiuii &lt;&gt;t Mi Perkins Hie
pioved.
The chairman annotmc-&lt;] tlra. bil­ । paittnl report:
So.Otxmi*.
Nature.
Claimed. AUa’d iiriisnrer wi.s auihuriMdto boirnw
eucii aiituuiit ot money as may be neelowing aS W« standing &lt;&lt;&gt;m nil litter for
t Frsuk Hbemud; look* fur
pav al! bills To Jan.-1st, lt1»I,
pruuata oukv.. - ............ $li co ST
tbe
ensulux
Jem:
Ou
Eiraawtatinn,
Nidwls, lliuihip. । ? HiwtinK* CID. CA*h for tramj* -70
1 by ihr ;&lt;iiiowing vote: Ayes 17; nays(».
Abbey, mpfe- HUI. Hughes, Bacliellur; । s Jotni Carwth. aUacney fee ... «’&lt;• ।
,
Moved by Mr. Andrus that the report
l John Corveth.attvrury lee ■■ s w
the
Soldiers
and Sailors relief com­
•&gt;u finiime, Wibkwirr, Andrus. Bowen, i a Dr. Drsku. examining tuasr.e. 3 i«
&lt;5 It L N’ewtou meal* fi-r Jr’s. 13. 4 SA
. mitUe Im* rrleiK-d to the Proaecuting
I'ejkips, Biown; on claim*. H**- Mcj Attorney ufid Hint lie tn*, requeatvd to
Kevitr, H-nhani; on Ht&gt;p.irlioiini«*!it. 3- Kalamazoo juib. co. xuppllr*
. for proimle office • - *..........
-! ® ,
api»ear before this board to make ex*Bowew, Oagood, Ab!a.y; uh county
a Richmond &amp; Barlut* aunClerk
co
10 planation as to the laws on the same.
buildiag*,Ka’Uermaii. l;r«»wu,Osgood; m John It Handy report Mort. .
&gt;•
u
io Wafl-tr Branch, report Mort .
in
on print tug. lUcbcllor. Ritchie, Nicii
Motion prevailtd.
U .1 P Paulwri. report Mmt f&gt;
The special committee on claims
&lt;i)S) on drain*. Andrus, Katheriuan, 13 lliliug Bro* MUppl’Blor officer* 3151
through tbeir chairman. Mr. Andrus,
Brown; en inshtance. Hilf. Perkin", 13 Goo W Smile.attending probai
Badtaftor; on fuel,
Perkins. O.igood,
then made the fnUuwing report.
J 14 Na«iiviiieNewiiteac1ur*nolle 140
Hughes; *&gt;n township clerk's reports. । Its A I’ Drake, nx insane 3 co
I To the Board or 8up«,rvi*ora of Barry county.
iGeuUemeu: Your *ix*.-ial committee to whom
IIuffhHl- Hyde. Wlckwire; on Mteries &lt;u , li'. Cataluw A Co. Mlcb dticvt
B HO
was referred certain claluA. having carefully
county officera. Buchellm, Ritchie. Kalb-, 1 17 i: 15 Rkl'ardv. reporting roort
examined the aaait* and having conferred with
1:» W A Tiwirm*. sup lor clerk. . 2 MJ
| Um* Prosecuting Attorney In n fernnee to ti»&lt;ennnn._
। So W M Welch, Blip bee of H ixmd 117 (B 1
&lt;»f Mr. MeKevitt th-clerk -1 A H Johnspn. printing C 90
। xtntnte bearing ap t. the asnw*. would reeon,73
I mend thetr allovranro ■* folio**
«« K&gt; procure'50 cauls with -• MraT CUOont boxnpng lusotw
I No.
ClalmaoL
Claimed. Rec'
23 Bartow Bnw xnp for clerk 12 M
uf the different runitnm**** fl A H JohDMm. printing
s JoUu B. Haatfy .
■
k
10
f
IK
w
n for the use of the Ibraul 25 Frank Baeou. printing
I jo Walter Erattrb ...
io
i 00
1 J F Fauteen
sc
M GeoGat/ell,*tenogr*plier .... 37
: Ikihu Bros....... .
»si
3
yeur.
27
lUchnwftd
*
itachus
rap
elcrtC
3
l»
UU of Mr. MeKrviu, the »ev- 3f CM Northrop, repnuirtg»g»*
T BBKicbMdB..................... M9 ro
H
» ro
l CM Northrop
w
visors Rolls were placw! in
C W Martin, rep inortguge ..
W
* C W Martin.
.
4ft
X A P Drake, ex ln**ne
• ■«
the committee on Equalizeti Kai Pub Co
» 37
I
3t Kahma/oo Pub Co. sup officers
C Chas K Carter .
te
st Chas K Carter, rep inurtgagu£»
D Jori d Morrow
»
rjou of Mr. Abbay. all claims
jci Joel L Morrow; rep mortgage -«
M
hK
Hrluhftie
.....................
.
7
50
Ibo hands of the clerk, were M 8 E Briglinm. rrp inurtgace.. .
r Ihling Bros .. ...
—ISx X
Dr Timmerman nicrlwrvlce.. io on
the hftnda of the com tn liter. 35
All &lt;&gt;t which l,« respectfully submitted
30 Dr Timmerman ex insane ...
•’&gt; t*&gt;
Enoch andiiuh
37 1 hlhig Bros Mipi&gt;U&gt;*«..............
133,.
H.'Wicuwiar
1.
uy Mr. Ritchie, that Thursday » C A Hough, trml nt li-|iior suit 3 70
HP
H I). KATHlOtMAM
T S Hrtcr. fleer iera In
Ifl 50
CotmulUee.
ImmcdiMiely &lt;»» the convening »
40 Hurt man Brot*. hardware S3 W
On tuotiou of Mr Abbey tbe report
stard, be set apart for tbe rise- । 41 Huffman Bro*, hxnta-nre ..... 5 «
a superintendent of. the i*oor; 42 W J A I. L Hollaway supplle*. 3» W
was accepted.
The Prosecuting Attorney being
43 Ref-rr-l to wrpt Of pjor..........
44 Dr DE Fuller ex otUunue- ..
"*
, prevailed.
Eresent, explained ids version of tbe
chairman here read a petition as ' 43 Haitin?s Banner prinUng....... 1Q« 10
iws its to the duties of the Supervisors
by the members of the Fitz- «*&gt; Jorcph Rogers, supidles. - -...
as
to the Soldiers and Sailors telief
47 Geo Abbe?', copying inortgagc . rust as follows:
b; Ham** Van Annan.anpph.** w t»
Hastings, Mich. Oct. 4,1H&lt;JO.
149 llaM-lnc*Journal.printing.... »»
। fund.
On motion of Mr. Andrus the report
Ihihe Honorable Board of Suoervis- M BenDcy Bros * W. supplies -. «2 L&lt;
of the Soldiers and baliora relief ^com­
v,., Of Barry county. Michigan, Centlo- M Henry «&lt;’*• *»'««»« J**4’;--. -;; rt *
mittee which liad been referred to tbe
■ MMtt: Fitzgeralii J’ost No. 1X5. G. A. It M lAtixing * t^»a burial of mat1 KO Prosecuting Attorney, was referred
l£
Smtof Michigan, petition your 53 Hick* « Spence. xupplioB......
•] Ou
back to the linance committee.
c Body to canaider the mat- H J G Hughes, care of Insane ,
“
Moved by Mr Niciioh that tlie report
urebating from the, city of 35 .W FPowwn. supnlk*.......... ....
of the spechil committee on claims be
a suitable plat of ground in s
adopted, pending which, on motion of
cometary, for the inteiment os Baker shriocr. portage ac’nt 10 .0
Ou motion of Mr. Nichols, the par­ McKeviLL the report was laid on the
s and Sailors, Who are not
T«eat to make such purchase for tial report ms rendered was Mccepted Cable till to-morrow morning.
tin motion of Mr Ritchie the petition
.!•
wiven, and that they will nut be and adopted by tin* following vote:
। of Mrs. Clmrlutte Jones was taken from
’W
‘JUded in Butter’s Held
^On moi ion of Nichols, the Board here, the table. On motion of Mr Andrus
Ml
Jwy shall be cw^l to enm the
the petition was referred to the agent
lub* . btnam. F ully ber*yIUff niat the anjournod till to-morrow morning at
I for tho hurial.of indigent soldiers and .
agyffr-payera ot our ixiunty wjj oue and
6 Moved by Mr Andrus that tlie board sailors of Hastings township.
such an outlay, which caunot | rtcunsider the adoption of the repprt of
On motion of Mr Andrus the board)
to any great sum, we. the mem'*•*«« &lt;»f the above named Post, most the committee on claims. Motion pre- here took a recess till 1:30 this p m.
;
gmtriouslv ask you to accede to our re-1
Fridav. Oct 17,1:30,
j n qaqst if joa deem it comwtlable.
; ; t?
Fitzgerald Pffer. G. A. H.
Board called to order bv tlie chair­
Ort TDOtioD ot Mr. Ritchie, tbe petition
ThurwWy
man. Roll called. Quornm present.
On motion of Mr Perkins board took
•/ Wm laid on the table till to-morrow
&lt;

Mr. Buren here presented the follow-

resolution:
j»4Jtajar
&gt;-y&lt;*atnnii&gt;i
aud Hoard of Hupcrviivirn ot Barry
,1.
cputrty. Geuicnwii: Your comm! tuso appoint5
ta dran rraoiuUou* of *ynipaxJij on I hr
tKLMKfliaftbvcklMlQf Knodi vodrus a tnvmber
Boxrd. WOUK nwpeeUully report ox fol ........ —ba
and tb&gt;d

1
1UUM. ««

«ow*

SLiitei of ImI oiwung &gt;««1 »ntl

u
, rece® till 4 o’clock, p m.

proved.
On

Oct 17, 4 pm.
Board called to order by the chair­
man. Roll called. Quorum present.
Moved bv Mr Benham that the board
adjourn till Monday tnorulng at nine
o’clock. M otion was lost by the foilowtng vcAe: AyesO; nays 11.
COn motion of Mr Bitehiethe board
here adjourned till to-morrow morning

Andrus, miscella’
n M if 12, 28 ». 32,38

KES4 "/ u* como,1Uce OD
S&amp;sS»*nt Mr. auuioUe .Tom.

U“*p

at8^tk

Saturday morning, Oct 18.830
Board called to order by the chair­
man. Bull called. Qu&lt;rruni present.
Mlnntes of previous meetml read and

approved.
,
On motion of Mr Ritchie the
report
of the spacial committee on claims was
taken from the table! then on motion
of Mr Ritchie it was laid on the table

Hn.r.1 «Ued *”

wrvoor. ill

,„d
here took a recess till 11 o’clock, a m.

Hie

A
io-morro*

axen by Mr*. O'Shea and Parnell to
Bt Capt. OSbea having reason to
ft the truth. The turrauta were'
h" reason Parnell and the*woman
Blwnys locked in together when he
biting her was that there were mem*
t secret socictii s looking for Par­
bod the servants were instructed
to mention to O’Shea that Parnell
been wisiting bls wife. Tbe testidn general brought out tbe disguise
Rirvcy with which tbe two pi.*t.
be Coaster Charge uf Adultery.
t other charge of Mrs. O'Shea that
busband had committed adultery
ULU*iJ&lt;ir °*n
Mr*. Stvcle, wiu» met
only by the denial of tbe latter under
oath. O’SUsa took the stand again and
►wore that the reason be had associated
with Parnell after challenging him to
light • duel in tbe early part of thr.liaison
i’“’“int be hnd become convince I at that
hat hi* suspicions were unfounded,
e Butt in summing up tbs evidence
_ what was tbe necassity of the
guilty pair resorting to so much secrecy
■guise if O'Shea connive ! at tb&gt;-lr
m*. The jury look little time in
ik up their verdict that Parnell and
yShca bad been guilty of adultery
hat tbe saplaiu had uot connived

THE ■COLTHKSTEB" Bl'BBEB CO.

“ADHESIVE COUNTERS.”

G. G. SPAULDING,
HrtSTlNQS.

CAUTI0N-.J;.

Sstt

52.00
ES

$1?

The latent report current in connection
with the scandal Is that Paruell will
marry Mr*. O'Shea a* soon a* her hus­
band is clear of her. Owing to the delays
ofthe British divorce system about acYMi I
moatii* will pa*«i before the marriage can I
Lak*place. Gen.* Sir Evelyn Wood, who, I

i?B0YS
*.?5

opot&gt;b flta'ed that, as a mnn of honor. ]
Btttel! could take but one step adequate TAJ
I
(
A jx
ke the public condone hi* nii«cjii- I • ■ ■
■“»
1^ Vw ww
and that was to marry Mr*. O'rfhen.
CU
E
FOR
bought that Parnell, unless there i&gt; 4)0 w^lVrcC* GENTLEMEN,
hing in the story of another mar- ■ p|ar Calf and Lared Wateruroaf Grain.
will not be ft ver xj to this, a* be is
The axeellenee xnd*««ulB&lt; quatitte* of tbl* Am
• J lo U&gt; .tapl, .uocbnllo Mt.
O’Ski i. wb&lt;» letnin- much of her youth- se.oo Gcanl*
,5
UU! durkblM'.
■
Tlie lri»h lUrfu.e to ltrll-vn.
uai-uuxl
The Dublin correspondent* *tate that । *3'80 ltM»dat’
gr«Mt iTtcitcmenl reign* in the c.ty over ♦3 “Kitt;
tbeWevelation*. and that bodies o, men
allm*detu
.
a nd threatening to mob any on.* who ex
n P.iriieh'*
izuill. At
pm*is a ueiiLi iin
i-.irneii ■ ruiiu
ai
roernry ft profound sensation waa •
Bed by the news, to which the police, I
■Brent:y acting under instructions, are
Ang the ulmo.t publicity.
tviit and the other Irish leader* now
(xindoti, refuse to enter Into any discus■ of th), results of the case.
L - Parody on Homeo and Juliet.
sheet has been circulating in London
ainiug It caricature of Parnell In tlie
died “balcony acene," when he
bped* off a balcony to c*c«pe CapL
Fliei*. who had unexpectedly arrived
me while Parnell was with Mrs. O’Shea,
rcotupanying it is a ■parody on the balny scene iu Romeo and Juliet, with
trnell ca th* Romeo and Mrs. O'Shes a*
e Juliet. The sheet is having a large*

t

BiRCHALL MEETS HIS FATE.
Nerve anti Coalnro* lU*main with Him
■ Woodstock. Oct. N.ov. ll-rReginnld I
BHrcLall, who decoyml Frederick C. B.*n■nil, a fellow-countryman, from England I

$3 &amp; $2 SHOES

L*FD°,gs.
have(h&lt;
baeo
favorably rxwirvd
*tarc
tatrn
dnefld
. axt improvement*
maze
them
tupertar
W
BU'-r.
—&gt;•« -•
U.I .1 WRW r. - —•
Aak your Dealer, aad If ba cannot »upply you aend
direct tn factory eudoatna advertlaad price, or a

“~"“wr‘!LM.-.
A. E. Woolley,-Agent.
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
State of Michigan. The CTrcr.lt Court for the
QMinty of Barry.
John E. Barr*’ and Tbrdon* C. Downing,
parhiers doing business under ti.r arm name
of Barry &amp; Downing, vs. Emmett Cole. In aL
tach incut .
Notice I* berebv given that on the third day
of S-pt-mt^r A. D. 1AD a- writ of attachment
was ouh l*MieU out ■•(th- fir&gt;t:ic (Hurt for the
County of Barry, at thr null of John E. Harry
and Thnlore C. Downing, partner* doing busi­
ness under the Orm name of Ilnrr* &amp; Downing,
ttie above named plalntitl* against the lands,
tenement*, good*, and rUattel*. mouev and eficctx &lt;&gt;t th? said Eram&gt;tt t-ole. the defendant,
aborr named, for the sum ol one bund ed
eleven dollars which said writ *\;v, returnable
ou lb* *rreuUi da« of October A.'D. 1WO.
Dated mis )8th thy of Oeiouer A. D. two.
smith &amp; COU&gt;ROVK.
a
Atton.ey* tor I'lalutlffiu

Michigan Central

“ The Kiagara Fala Houit.”
on n pretense of helping him to learn
nrinlng in Canada and murdered him in
apwuinp. wn.* hanged iu the jail yard at
5 4ft il.15 3 3#
this place Friday morning. He met hi* Grand KaplUs. Lv.
tali! with fortitude, and declared his iD- Middleville■pcence of tlie crime to tbe last. He left Irving
into
Huttings.............
। aatateuient utterly repudiating^my alw.ffl
,1050
| Itged confessions heretofore or that may
12 03
Hereafter be published, and saying that Nashville
CbarUtte*.
j be had no hand In Beuwell’s death, nor CMon BsMda.........
I thus such a crime connived at or prvuiedi- Jsckson /X..........
D-trolt . ,,.?r...Ajt
| tate 1 by him.
Station*.
?
Mutilated Victim* of the Wreck.
A LONDON, Nov. )&amp; —They accounts of the Detroit.
Wrecking'operations at the scene of the Jaokson......
7.M
Baton Rapid*
»;■« of tbe Serpent give some ghastly pnr- Chartoda.....
-.14
Sculnra. Many uf the bodies of the vic­ Naahnlla.......
tims arc found to be headless; other, are Morgan
Qulumy......
Sut m twain, and all are mutilated in HAFnXGB....
Some way by the cred rock*. The parish Irving..
priest nt Camnrina* declares that there is KMdlavtlle..............
Grand Rapid*.. Ar.
A current of re»ist1es» strength at that
M M. COLM.NH. «4M-M Agrut. HbxUM*ipotiil of the coast widen hhs given^it the
r». v*. Ruoglkh G. p ST. AmiblcMo.
Vepuintton of being tbe most dangerous
®pot on the whole Spanish shore*.

liali 1=

&lt; Dvlutu, Minn., Nor. ft.—A terrible acrident occurred yesterday near We«t Du­
luth, resulting in the death of a laborer
Denied Norland nnd Injury to his entire
family. Ho hnd placed some dyuumite
near the stove to thaw out. An explosion
followed, killing him instantly. His wife
was frightfully burned and had her
thumb torn from lifer hand. A 4 year-old
ln&gt;y bad hid loft nrm broken and leg in­
jured and anutliur cbild also suffered bad
injuries.
.

Siitigs, blwuN Js Simiw
TIME TABLE.

Tn effect June 22ri, Uto.___________

StXtiOU?.

No . 3

TO THIS

celebrated
irnell case camd to an end yes-.
I as was • inevitable, with a verdict

On motion of klr Abbey, the board
here took u i eccea till 1
thia p. m.

Kxprefl.*

SUPP

Wednesday morning, Oct. 15, l&amp;K).
Boa nt called to order by the chair­
man. Roll called. All the members
present except Mr. Bowen. Minutes
of urevloua meeting read and approved.
On motion of Mr. McKevlU the peti­
tion of Fitzgerald Post was taken trom
the table. . After some discussion, Mr.
1 McKvvitt moves! that the prayer of
[NGS the j&gt;etltionera lie granted. Which mo­
tion waa lost by the following vote:
Nays TL.Ayes 0.
The county drain commissioner's re­
port waa here preaented and .was re­
ferred to the committee on nmntv
drain.".
Moved by Mr. McKevitt, Hint a specirvLors i ial committee be appointed to Invest!i above gate th? accountsand bill of the Regls1 ter of Deeds. Motion prevailed.
clerk
t»&gt; be
The report of the Soldiers and Sailors
relief committee was 1h?m* presented
•
‘Mr. Andrus, was recotnmlCiee.
Auditor Gen

I’t

Kalamazoo Lv..
BaMOoMNr.......
Klchlauo Juuct
Crexaey ...
Milo
Dalton . .
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LONDON, Nov. 18.—In tbe Surrey actions
court Monday the jury hearing the case
ofthe pugilists, Slavin nnd McAuliffe, on
trial fur assault on each other, and for
committing a breach of tbe peace, dis­
agreed and was discharged. Tne court
thereupon ordered the release of thejjwn
upou their entering individual rccogulsances in £.’&gt;&lt;&gt;u. and furnishing two suretits in £25Jeae!i to maiutain' tbd peace.
1X)NDOX, Nov. 17.—The will of the late
Sir Richard Wallace, who died in Paris
recently,, provides for the sale of his Irish
ratates in Counties Down and Antrim to
the tenants at nineteen yerra purchase.
It is believed that Lady Walutce, who
receives hi* magnificent colk :.’Ura of pictun-s, uua requested verbally by Ker hus­
band to l&gt;w}--ucb them upou her death to
the llutish public.

MCE3EUUX, Mich., Nov. li —The offi­
cial oount of the Ninth congressional
district shows tbg election of H. H.
Wbsvirr, Dem., to congress in place of
A. M. i-'iiUbeon. Hep., as previously re­
ported. Wheeler’s plurality is 4&amp;

Shultz
Hastutgs
Coat* Grove....
Waodland
Lansing
Detroit
(Rand Rapid* Ar.

Station*.

crvwey
Milo..
lH-!Un&gt;
CIOVAHL-tlr
Mhuttt
HAXTlNli*
Cool* Grove
Woodland ..
W o-wlburv
I ta ». i
; fabaloK.......
iMtroit.... ’.. .
Grand Rapid* Lv
•stops’ ou MRnal «miy.
Nos B a:.rt fl will not
provided with freight train permits.
Pnan'K Bcsh, Fret. * Gen. klan.
L. Boo BAKT, Rapt.
W. T. Btokxs, Agent,

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�Hastings Banner.
Hastings Thursday, Not. 20. 1890.

J. C WOODRUFF
Has opened a shop in tile same building
with F. C. Woodruff's tin shop, and is
prepared to do nil work -hi .tlie
line of

REPAIRING

About 80 of tbe young men in Delton
have formed a club and will give'* series
of club dances this winter. All rowdyism
and tbe like will be promptly squelched
and all Who are so fortnuate as to receive
an invitation to attend one of these parties
may be assured of a very pleasant time.

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Reports to the state board of health fol
show rheumatism, neuralgia, bronchitis n
and tonsllitls In the order named causing rh
the most Sickness in Michigan during the of
week ending Nov. 8. Diphtheria Is re­
ported nt 2V places, scarlet /ever at 81, ev
typhoid fever at 30 and measles at 10
places.

here adjourned HU lffl&gt; p m Munday.

Monday. Oct. «Mh» I
p m.
Board called to order i»y Uje tilmirman. Roil called; all members prreet.L
Minutes of pre\lm« tweeting read and
Committee on claims, tlirough their
chairman, Mr Jive, made the following
partial report:

Nearly every week some of tlie corres­
pondence arrives too late fot^publlcation hi
And Manufacturing of
tbe same week. Correspondents will N
please bear in mind Hint items should not
reach this office later than Wednesday
rooming at tbe very outside, nnd by Tues­
He is nu expert workman and deserves day noon if passible. We do not like to
your patronage.
publish delayed letters.

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Boots and Shoes.

STEKETEE’S
cholera
IMPROVED

Hoo Cholera Cure.
Greatest Discovery Known for the
v
cure of

BOO CHOLERA, and
PIN WORMS IN HORSES.
HUNDKKDS OF THEM.

to Cail: the ealy i
&gt;r&gt;e». Sheep. D&lt;

f\/r title tn Hantlmjt by

H'. H. GOODYEAR. Dntyyltt.

III': mini; ME
OVER

HOLbEN

HIRE’S,

Weissert Blffck,
Have just been opened by

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The idea of having all of tlie election
tickets printed all in one place and 4nder
the supervision of one man, seems to be
causing a general howl all over the state.
While the tickets for this county were free
from mistakes except Circuit Court Com­
missioner, yet several of our exchanges are
kicking on account of the errors made.

Those who have received invitations to
the Thanksgiving ball will please bear in
mind that tlie invitations must be present­
er! at the door. This rule will be strictly
enforced. Lady-spectators will be charged
only 13 cts. while gentlemen will be
charged 25 eta. This ball promises to be
one of the most enjoyable in the history of
the Y. M. S. C.

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On motion at Mr PPikma the report
as remlervd wan accepted: and -xi uxq
Uun of Mr Ritchie, the report, as ren­
dered, was adopted by the following
vole: A yea 18, nays none.
The committee on county buildings,
t hrough.their chairman, Mr Katherman
made their report; which on tnedten of
Mr Klchola was accepted; when’on
motion of Mr McKevltt the report was
referred hack to the couniuttee on
connty buildings for further instruc­
tion.
The committee on Insurance, tlirough
their chub man, Mr Hill, make the fol­
lowing report:
To ttie Board, of Supervise™, tteBtiemru ■
i our ci.iiiniltteo on Insurance n»re.exiuuin«d
inc various inUlciva ar.d nn&lt;! that only
pol
icy rttNrra this year. Tlw policy on ti- Fn«ttote lUKord. tor f
&lt;x|Hr»« Dec. U. te.o.
We ntoommi-nd. itf, that ttt&lt; aantc amount of
Itrairaaee remain ■* of prett-tit; 2a. that tOc
county treasurer
authomm un&lt;l Instructed

u
Sirs. Ed Masters died very suddenly
Friday noon of inflamatlon of tbe bowels. ft
The funeral occurred Bunday, Rev. W. M.
Puffer officiating. The deceased was a
most estimable woman and enjoyed a wide
circle of friends by whom she was admired
A husband and two small children are left
to mourn Hit- loss of an affectionate wife tl
and loving mutlwr.
Hi
The lamp business may lx- classed as one In

of .the great industries of the country.
Within a few years a great change has
taken place in tho business. Glass ami
crockery lamps have given way to bronze,
iron and bns&lt; In Connecticut alone the
following cities are largely engaged in tbe
manufacture of bronze and brass lamps;
Meriden. 22.000: Waterbury, 80,000: Birm­
ingham and Ansonia. 20,000: Bridgeport.
30.000: Total, 128,000 people.

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An egg may have a great deal to do with
the future ot some, judging from the fol­
lowing which was clipped from the Kala­
mazoo Dally Telegraph: Among a lot of
eggs recently shipped Into this city. ■ one
bore the following inscription: "If you
want to correspond with a nice young lady,’
aged 18. dark eyes and hair, address E—
H—. Woodland. Mich.
Object, matri­
mony." It is understood that a Kalama­
zoo gentleman has already written.

fVmuntttra.
On motion of Mr Abb«y me report
wassccepicu and adopted by the fol­
lowing voto: Ayes 18: nays none.
The committee on. finance, thtdugh
their chairman, Mr Wickwire, here
made tbe following report:
To foe Board ot Supervisor*. Gmtleincn:
Y?‘.’r c®b"»'lttre un finance having conferred
with tbe several rap^vi-t.rs of Hie dUTerent
township* and city relative to the Sdffiers and
Halton, relief eommimim. would report the fol
lowing t.nx to i»e levied on 1|r different townfolpa.

A paper will l&gt;e presented to the owners
of property 6n Main BL for the purpose
of raising money to build a sewsr to run
tbe entife length of Main St. Such a sys­
Special attention given to cutting and tem is badly needed In this city. While
water runs off Main St very well, yet
fitting of garments. Mrs. Jenne has bad
enough remains to give the street a bad ap­
many years experience In Ute business and pearance. With a good sewer this would
will give satisfaction to all patrons.
be changed, and the streets could be kept
cleaner. Aside from thia, a sewer would
be of vast benefit in other ways, and if
necessary the city ougtot to give the proper
encouragement.

Barry nothing
GaMtan one.u-uili of one mill
’’nt-t’ant o&lt; ooe nhti
HxM aga Me-tirenuKb ot one mill
Hartings enty oue-twelftJ: of one ml 1
Hope
Imng nothing
-tohn-aowh nothing

Prices Reasonable.

BUTTER, EGGS and POULTRY
And all farm, produce to me
and 1 will pay you the

N ame and Residence
i Gep. Whittemore, Hope
193 . Hattie Kenet.trick ••
l Geo. J. long. €a&lt;Getoa
134 i Aihlle Cbamben. BatUe
1 Wlllbun tl. Mohler. City
JS5 i Jennie M. Sweet
“
) Edward V. Dennison. Grana Rapids
19C iI May E. Cotton. Hope
&lt; Wiley Washburn,Carlton
h*7 r Lillie Draper
••
j Elmer Himes, Mt pie Grove
198 i Ethel Bun on
“
j Wilkie (X McCracken. HedmIH, Penn,
too i Allie Gibson, Tliornapplr
i Geo W, Blnnmlnxdale, Irving
200 &gt; Edna M. Felghter

Rutland nothing
ThonotpDia one-twenrieth ot one mlil
W oo.tmmt one-tenth or one mill
YankeeMprinjn nothuty
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I.H, WlCKWIHK

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Foliowing are the real estate transfers
ef the week ending Nov. 17th, 1890. ns
taken from the books In tlie register’s office:
Byron R. Huested to John li. Cramer; pared let
DHton. H00.
K C. Boice toC. M. Putmun: parcel Nashville
«20a.
Sidney E. Kocher tn W. E. Buel nnd E. R.
White; parcel Nashville.
Minerva E. Kll*e t«&gt; W. H I^*e and 8. S. In
Ser«ou; village lots Woodland. kt .000.
Elizabeth M. Kllse to Gottlieb ZuKhmltt;
parcel Woodland. $:».
L. J Wheeler to J. H. Taylor: 5a sec IsCasUeten.0300.
David R. Cooley to Henry IL Cooley; 20a see
21 Assyria. S4.P.
The concert at the Baptist church SunIda May Kocker to Reuken Kuhlman; parcel
sday evredng was largely attended, and tbe Nashville, Si ,ooo.
Cties. V. Rnlgtetn Horace F. Peckham; lot G.
wxerciaca were very interesting.
blk-S Freeport, fliM.
Tbe records show that last week that ■ Sophia if Kenflnld to Albert 8. Dean; lot
blk is Kenfleld's add r»
/ were 4 mortgages recorded and 12 dU­
' rhargwt. and still there are those who say
Church and Society
that the country is going to tbe dogs.
. The following is the program for the
___
Dr. Lathrop now. offers for sale some (LUS. C. which meets Jit the home of
fine building lots near the furniture factory Mr. €. Smith Friday evening Nov. 21:
at a very tow price and small payments.
Opening exercise.
,
This Is tbe cheapest •property now offered
Roll call With quotations from favorite
for sale in the city.
autlKMK.
History of Eng. chapter 7. MIm Effie
It is trfmply astonishing to see the Snyder.
number.of relatives Gov-elect Winans has
Oiu English. Mrs. M. W. J licks.
throughout tlie state. Nearly every paper
Tlie KMight of the Round Table, Prof.
we pick up mentions none relative of the W. D. Sterling.
&lt;Jovernor's. Funny these facts were not
Studies hi Astronopiy, Mrs. R. Bailey.
Joentinned before.
Reading, A Yankee In King Arthur's
Everybody knows that ithe trials of u Court, library Table, Miss SUlia Heath.
t|
Music. Orite VanHorn.
country editor's life are numerous, but
if
Critic, Mrs. Colgrove.
there is a certain editor inmortheru Michi­
gan who M-ems to be parti rm la rly afflicted.
There will be a temperance meeting in
Tbe Manistee Jt Northern K. K. has run Good Tpoiplardiall Sunday at 8 p. m. to &lt;
Its survey line plumb through bls Sanctum which all are iavited. A program consist­
sanctorum.
ing of recitations, a short temperance

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LOCAL NEWS.

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Tlie heating apparatus lias Arrived and
been placed In position tn the new Fuller
and Beebe buildlug. Nothing .has been
spared to make this building a .model in
every respect, both Inside and outside, and
■when completed will be a great ornament
to the city.

speech and good music has been prepared
by the Good Templar order.

The meeting Sunday p. m. of the
"Christian Mlssioa” under the auspices of
thij W. C. T.. U. was largely attended.
The topic "Efficacy of Love" as presented
by Rev. Grigsby, claimed the attention of
C. Bidlack has sold his young Wilkes all. and the Imautiful recitation so finely
stallion called "Model Wilkes’* to James rendered by Bessie Willison was a fitting
M. Bauer. He Is as promising n young complement to tbe admirable discourse.
■tailion as there Is In the country, four With Mrs. Timmerman at the organ and
years old, tracked lor tlu* first time the the Episcopal choir to lead, the music was
psat season, and can now show a 2:45 galL enjoyed by all. Next Sunday the Mission
will be In charge of the !. O. G.T.
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the
The old saying that in order will out was
elflnoite'trated last week. Patrick O'Sulli­ Presbyterian churrh Sunday, November
van. tbe Iceman, has confessed that he had 23. in the morning on. "A Tear and Its
suggestions:
’* in
tlie evening,' "The
* hand in tbe murder of Dr. Cronin in
Chicago, and say’s that nt the proper time Woman’s Water-pot." Services at 10:3(1
he will divulge tlie names of all. Um* con- and 7 o’clock.
^tutors in that noted murder.
All loyal citizens of Hastings,-ahould re*
William H. Mohler and Mias Jcnufe N. apond to flic invitation of tee President to
Sweet were united in marriage at the assemble for Uiankflffivlug on Thursday,
bane of the bride's parents Wednesday November 27th, before they eat tbeic
turkey. JL united aervice will be held iu
parties are well and favorably known In the Presbyterian church when the Rev.
(Ms city, and their many friends wish W. M. Puffer, of the N. E. church, will
preach. To begin at 10:30.
MBKM to Um fullast extent.

Vour cotnnuttre on rooutv imffdinoi, would rCT»ort as fblir.WR :
We have vhtfcvl tto revera) county bufidtejh’.
and find them in good condtltoii with a tew cxccptioiu. The jwij MH*m« x&lt;&gt; i&gt;e tn good &lt;-ot)&lt;l:ilnu.
but th# bant at the jail tee&lt;l« some repairs, foe
&lt;-liter sill h rotten aad twi.i-n down, taxi v.r
would recommend that the •Jierlff be (Mith-tri/**
to nuolr Um&gt; same. We vidtc.l the riobnte
jndjrr &lt;«ofDe«- and find font there neght (&lt;• IK- a
new carpet in hfo r.tbce and we wood recom­
mend that tire probate Judge be authorized to
get new carpet fur the same
thinks a.-wtoment &lt;ft
from'Urat :»»&gt;
priNid of &lt;K g**nlal a n«n MiidVw ifc «!. Mr and
Mr*. Ne^tv io eare ter ihr inn.ato at the coun­ lost by the f&lt;dkiIfm,
Bowen.
ty farm. We «nd*Wc Hnn K kept in
WickWtoi
Al/ney. BucheUi
and,.....
upon
invcsttjriuloti....Iand
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• II. •nrcii-a
1.
fl *. .. roof
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Hughes. MrK*
Perkins ant Kd
Pre Iirrrhi rt&gt;me new ruploaols with idg.n»
Mr Me Kevin
lirtkw tn R for more room t&lt;&gt; hfo away paper a
nud wt* would reemufr-nd IhatUfo eierfc m- au­ inn!
thorized to get more r oom l«r lrt» ps;wm.
reporr. whfebKi
HW»* also ree&lt;&gt;mmvad that rhe iweftary
sohool i-.x.*uiihwr« hair tb« raw south of tin- f dlowinjf vUe:
sheriff’s office Jar hh private offire. All nt
, Hughw, McKt
which is respectfully submitted.
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! Perkins,
ft!
I KA A.0*teOf&gt;,
; NayF, Aw'd: us, I
W.W.BHdMN.
Couniuttfs-. I 'Vtekwiro.4
Ou motion of Mr. 111)1, the report
On motion ef
i of the ccnmnite
waa accepted.
•
When on motion of Mr. Benham, the i( referred b'-Utao
report was adopted bv the following iI mem.
vole. Ayes 18. Naya O.
&gt; On motion m
On motion iff Mr Abbey, the cteil |; took a rvce-Hnt,,
was authorized lo draw outers suflfctei f
lo pay for ouch , repairs as have liern
adopted in the foregoing resolution on
and in tbe court house.
Board ch1|M
Ot
On motion of Mr Perkins, the boar u II mau. K»&gt;il
here look mteccss tilbl ;-".O p m.
’
‘Cl’-aOtueu pied
«: v lo-.inwn, fur m
Oct. 22, ’ *&gt;p.to
Sin*- O:&gt; nh-Uoa of Ji
Board called to order &gt;.*
chair­ war, allowed.
man. Boll called. o*nrem present.
.Mr Rifd. e offwv,]
Tbo proaecnltnr'^tefncy being pres- oluutnt anil
n
euLand nn rrowdst of the Board pre­ mo’Toi, prevailed.
sented u resn’-ttioti as follows:
W«*Wrx&lt;‘^ IbuBoasd of Supcrvtwws in »?o».
Momtli*. .Be register of &lt;1^.1* mr Burry counfv
t..-*nwh-d to jireservi* tiw Usui &lt;&gt;f niorcgnge’» ‘n** '■••awy. sen! him bi ttw notsterof drcd&lt;

Jonx j. PiuiKiys

Either in cash or trade.
7

o'clock
tn* dour-

10 .) '.'anooett
11 J B Mills ,

Mrs. H. E. Jenne.

Bring Your

CRIMINAL.
Nnm&lt;Nullin'
Clmtn-d
John Vrtte Justtoe-......... ’ i ™*
jmvid Haiaiit Cnartahte fore s to
Jolin Velto jimtoo fre*. • • -• '&gt; «
rrrewn K Jvweiaep’i sheriff
A*H ii mils couikijf fee* • JohnCkwetfi artist toe pros.
attorney
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the Ldfowii g
••sell aid reglHU-rs that they ar rrtnrm d !■ r
thofflttpoaed&lt; noting any aaMigmnenK &lt;r illOn motion of Mr Abbev the report etiargvs cxi for the pnrpfMte of addtnr ni-.v icmw cuhDut'r-T- o:
reeomm*
iK*1l»f &gt;b
wits accepted and adopted and the sev­ tuurigiKes, If nnv. nnd that thin are tn be re- IftWVd t':r HM rrf Vll
to the register of tired* of IM* rumitv in;
eral supervisors were auihorited to tuHinl
or before tlw truth &lt;1i.y of April then fo:i&gt;*w-mg. IbirtT-t/vc .oid the ji
spread the tax as reported, liy the fol­
And further vtooived tlmt • u'b supervisor
shan n-tura with foe
Uwtof hi* tils,
lowing vote: AyeaJ8: nayauoee.
of this county the
On motion of Air Andrus the report trie: totheretf-ternf iteed*
a.......
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of tlie special committee on dainie was
postpontxi untN to-morrow morning.
On niotoun of Ms Ab
On motion of Mr Ritchie the buaru
Utenin! ’.epbn was adoi
here adjourned till to-morrow ronrmmr
Tira C’luimjUre on sa
at 8::» o’clock
officers here made thai
outt h a* signed as well •&gt; tfcOMe .-uwt Hlttr
Tuih-tx...rm^« .-tod ift-a
and paste of redont. said report tn beou lite mar­
Tuesday morning. Oct 2lst,
gin. under tbe head &lt;&gt;f "remark •’’ w by a r*Hn. of auiwrrfM'rt rff DntoUni
Yotr oo'tnnillrr on
Boftid was called to order by the
- *ou)d reapreiftBlt re.«to&gt;«
chairman. Roll called. Quorum’ pres­
Rewired fitrtlH-r ins: la foe paymen: of feftt’ tied at tin* follow.inotg
ent. Minutes of last meeting read and to the Register ol Heeds under the m- vailed
approved.
iv.h.-, nwi. • Atrqrik-i
On motion of Mr Andrns the report
K luilrnh.il MniXTEUei
of Uie special committee on claims waa
Seeretery.........
taken from the talite, and on motion of lodi'day of April ol nay year tu.the loth day of Third Mcmiier. . .
April
of
foe
‘
uccemliug
year,
iro
entry
or
nolkn
Mr Abbey the repott was adnutetl by to bo paid for Ina ooctt. and the toupr rnle to aj^
the following vote. Avm 18; naw 0. * Ply in rehUl mui the reports &lt; ( the ftetuter of
Mr Echols here offered the following Deeds of other coun’lra as embodied In the iev­ AU &lt;&gt;f whick is rw-|M&gt;ctfoUy;
'
Jvm&gt;
olution in ftjatlmi lo tho Re^lcer of Deeds id
nwolution:
.
this County.
BrwlrrC That the ndnttei; of-the j.rowdOn motion uf Mr Abbey the icsolutnuaoi this board for the October and JMiimrv
MMOkms. be let to the lowest responalbie fodder. Uou was accepted nnd adopted by the
On motion
Mr I’erk
5SSJ'.l?uUl'g TOn,irnlttee to secure the blds ; nnd following vote, ayes. JR; navs, o.
that the snmv plan be adopted and carried out
Un motion ot Mr Ritchie the board was adopted by the I
relative tn all orintlng miner nerrer^uut
ayes. Ifi; nays, 0.
here
took
a
recess
till
4
o
’
clock
this
p.
tn.
was embodied Inttie resolution offered by Mr
, Th* cxHiimiltto on ■
Hltchlo at the October seMlon in the y«ir nwo.
tmough their chairman
On motion of Mr Nichols the resolu­
Dec. 22,4 p. m.
tion wm adopted.
Board called to order by tne chair­ macle'tin! billowing reiM
To Ibft Chairman and r.oard
On motion of Mr Bmham thd board man. Roll called, with all memben Barry Ci'inuy : flcuticmea s
here took a recess till irfio pm.'
on R;&gt;y rttonrne:.! or Uixi-s iu.
present.
Moved by Mr Abbey that the Cha Adlvwmg rejKiw...
'1 owuahip.1.
tS
proposiUon of Mr* Battv-rffon t&gt;e taken
,
,, ,
Oct 2(at, Isio p m.
• Board called to order by the cbair- from tlve table; tuotuut lost.
Assyria .................................... ;
man. Roll called; ull members preseut.
The enintoiltee on
t qiiKlization Haiti more........................ n»&lt;
The committee on townahlp clerk’s through their eiutlrmnn, Mt Nichole,
reports through their chairman, Mr made ’Jit- fuiiowingjrepoi t.
Bowen, here made the folio whig report:
Tn rhe ChUrman and GraUeuieb of Um- Board Hwuinga C ly
’ ..ZSP115
iind Board nf Kut*.rvl8on». of Sonerrtsots: Ymirn tnmlttec aptHunled to
ow»l
\"ur committee on township ”&lt;iuwlz.- Hie tiaMftsmeiK rolls rd
towafo’.p: and wards or the city ot IlMttfffn in
2^1?® ,ctr ,R&gt;U- wo,’lrt
iayStowing report:
,
wo have examined .the several Tnwnahln

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Ksocfi Amr*r. H. Wh.kwixk
Commstter.
On motion of Mr Abbey the report
was accepted, when on motion of Mr
lUlchle tlie report was adopted by lhe
following vote. Ayaa, «; navi. 2.
Onlmotlon ot Mr Boo U&gt;» board here
adjourned.till tomorrow morning at
SSiOodeck.

Board wiled to order by' u» chair.
Roll called. Quorutn present. Minuuc
°f preirtoua meeting read and approved.
The committee on claims through
chBinnaB, Mr Roe. here mode
their final report as follows.

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to amoiinfs and would revojniocn i their
tton. AH of which Is H-.Mj&gt;^cnuI|v H- bmlttc.1. •

CRIMINAL.
N0. Kame.
Nature. Clatatwj. Alio’d.
-« Baker Shriaer, board bill.... |ST0 co MXo oo

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mil S

motiolrrif Mui
was' atxfi-.'ted atto: up
Hiigitf-* was adopted by
vote, ayes. 15? pay®, 0.Movad by Mr Perkin*
do adjourn until tA“fll
uary. a. D. WUl; t
Milo L. Wi
Thc*. S. Bwck.

bat tbe rejxirt
* Maple Grove
B teat by the
nran. Katheri;
uaya AbBrowa, IPr..
to. McKcvitt.
&gt;. ftitchie and

tre that the re­
to -deduct tlu&gt;wn
per cent
L Motion was
to: AyoB, An­
il. Katherman.

diojf. Osgood.

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by the
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Millions in peril.
A World-Wide Banking Firm
Short of Cash.

in honor

Thurman.

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DEBTS OF CITIES.

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PARNELL ANO MRS. O’SHEA.

.No more
■L. of this I

- - —.. .inurement. ■
mSiT'
“-V"-ra.r
Tvhe Census Bureau Gets at
oc7i^^L“’"‘T’“’",U """l-vn-CY
* Some Hard Facts.
2,“Kl“^r ot AIMo G. Tborm.o, lb.
Loxnox, Nov. 18.-The celebrated
I&lt;1
Homan
ot
Ohio
domoemer,
.mJ
the
O’Shea-Parnell case came to an end yes­
BAKIBG BBOS A 00. CALL FOR HELP
Demccraui of the nation made the tftxaterday,
a» was inevitable, with a verdict
S“°
,tO a" »"“^CO co Ihoir dt&gt;. A HEAVY LOAD OF OBLIGATIOBB, in favor ot Capt. O'Shea. As stated yes­
tloem.bed ornntoe.
Krom enrly mOrn.
terday in there dispatch^*, the refusal of
ln« every looomlog Iraio brought t„ tho Hill
Parnell or his paramour to put up any
city a contingent of prominent Democrat*
defense was prinus facie evidence of their
from abroad, and all day Judge Thurman
guilt, and_ the countercharge that the
was the recipient of congratulatory calls.
.
-M .
horses in the city arc worth three
prosecution paid most attention to waa
Ex-President Cleveland came in on an
n much as country horses because we
that of connivance on the part ot 0‘Sliea.
u&gt;.
U.I..III..
BrlnsTb.ok,
eerly train and at once proceeded to tha
Illinois Tbe testimony given yesterday was most­
ttoi.it them in the stable.”
BtatUtics.
idvut Lincoln.
executive
mansion.
An
hour
later
United
ly by servants and was corroborative ot
4?££ -Oct from your dealer free, the
WASfliNGfox Cm-, Nor. 18. —The finan­ that given Saturday. All swore to the
New long. Nov. 17.—Much excitement Ntatesbenatot Cal vias. Brice arrived at
5a £
It has handsome pictures nnd waa canted In thi* city Saturday by the the mansion and the ex-president and cial condition in l&amp;KJof to8 cities and large care taken by Mr*. O'Shea and Parnell to
vj,t.:4c njionuation about hones.
report that tha grout Kugliah banking himself made an early forenoon call on town-hisltown in bulletin No. 14, Iwae l by prevent Capt. OSbea having reason to
Tiw* r three dollars for a 5/* Horae firm of Earing Bro*, was in trouble.'This
the census office yesterday. Within a few suapect the truth. The urvauto were
the dlatlnguhhcd Ohioan.
.
U:.,,;!.;: oil! make your home worth’more firm h the financial agent in England a*nd
days a supple men tai bulletin will be is­ told the reason Parnell and the woman
A Chat with the Old* Ktateman.
aa.l'. 4 Uys to keep warm.
The sunshine of the pleasant autumn sued. showing the same facta iu relation were always locked in together when he
Europa of clw United State, and does an
euormods buaiMsa
The
of the srerned to adit vigor to tbe frame of the to the remaining cities of this class This, was visiting her was that Iberc were mem­
5A Five Mile
firm’s embarrassment waa a drop in Ar- Old Roman, who, as he shook the band with the one published yesterday, will bers of srerek societies looking for Par­
•' 5/A Boss Stable
tfvntiuw Republic securities, of which It of Cleveland so warmly extended in con­ represent about w per cent, ot the munch nell, and tbe servant* were instructed
Ai‘ ‘ ) 5/A Electric
hold* n vnat quantity. The failure of the gratulation, assured his Caller that be pal deb; of tbo United States. The gen­ never to raenttou to O’Shea that Purnell
firm would entail widespread financial had not felt so well in many months, and eral remits for the 8b8 cities and towns had been visiting bi* wife. Tbe testi­
I 5/A Extra Test
mony in general brought out the disguise
THE • OOLCHESTEB” RUBBER CO.
ruin, nnd ns »oon as it was known that it tb*t he hoped still to weather a few more covered are ns follow.: The bonded debt and secrecy with which the two mil.
’
for 181X1 shows nu Increase ot 8 per cent.,
• ;10 otb&lt; ■ stvles al prices to suit cvery- wn* in diffieultlM’ the Bank of England year.*.
h&gt;iy.‘ if you can’t get them from your
But,"said
he,
“
I
have
lived
long
enough
a*
compared
with
168U;
on
the
other
bund,
and oiher strong Institutions went to the
Tbo other charge of Mrs. O^Shen that
dealer, vriicus.
the floating debt has decreased 17 per
rescue uiid made nrrangumdnta to help to find myvclf more than appreciated by
her busband had committed’ adultery
‘ ADHESIVE COUNTERS.
the many kind friend* who havo remem- cent.; the incre^S&gt; in total delft in 10 years with her own sister, Mrs. Steele, was met
the firm on: of trouble.
is
7
percent,
'ihtamount
in
vested
in
sink
­
bere 1 me on this day, ami no years could
only \by the denial of the latter under
aild to the warmth of die congratulations ing funds has incren«ed 28 percent; the cash oath. O'Shea look the stand again and
The condition of the flrm is briefly
in the treasury ha* increased 81 per cent., swore that the reason lie had associated
staled to la* as follow*: It* total liabili­ which they have showered upon me."
HASTINGS.
ties are estimated at £!5,O.iO.O!iO, or about
Mr. Cleveland assured the “Old Roman" and the total available resources have In­ with Parnell after challenging him to
tight a duel in tbe early part of the liaison
creased W per cent since’1880.
.
&gt;•5 0)0.000. while the n*«cts of the firm at
that the greeting* of the day, which came
was thnt he hnd become convince 1 at that
their present depreciated value, show n from all quarters ot the country, some
Finauelal Condition Generally Better.
time
that
hi*
euapirion*
were
tin
founded.
urplus of £4,0Ut«,0O\ or tA.ucO.01i&gt;. The
111746 cities and towns, iu which the
extended in person, others by letters, nnd
Justice Butt in summing up the evidence
guarantee syndicate Im* subscribed n
hundreds by wire, were but the sponta­ debt is in excess of the .resources, there asked what was tbe necessity of the
fund of £11.0110,009; or $55,000,000 The
has been a decrease ot 6 per cent, in the guilty pair resorting to so much secrecy
neous
expresklan
of
a
grateful
people
to
­
Bank of England subscrilied £7,010,000
debt since 1880; ’iu H3 citie* nnd towns in and disguise If O'Shea connived at tbeir
ward one whoM* proud and unswerving
and private bankers £4 000.000 Baring
Bros, will be furnished from time to career had won for him alike the venera­ which the r-sourcen are in excess of the relation*. The jury took . little time in
lime with whatever money it newl* to
tion of hi* party and Hie admiration of debt, there hat been an increase iu re­ making up tbeir verdict that Parnell and
sources of 11.84 per cunt, in ten year*. The Mr*. O’Shea Lad been guilty of adultery,
meet maturing obligation*. drafts, and the nation
annual intcres; charge in UOj was 8 per and that tbe saptaiu had not contrived
other demands for which it hag become
thereat.
cent, less than it wn* in 1WJ. The ex
responsible, and tl will turn over II* a”We hop*, judge,” Mid Mr. Cleveland,
:: 4 tlo: ■ r.-au-d Bafcj-r Kluakela.
hibit is, itn'a whole, it most satisfactory
seta as security for tbe loans
’’that you may yet be spare.-l many years and gratifying one. During the l»*t teu
The latest report current in connection
of usefulness to see the fallen fruit* of year* the 858 citia* and town* represented with the scandal 1* that Parnell will
The Barings have been financial agents'
in the returns, by reducing their debt* or marry Mrs. O’Shea ns soon a* her hus­
of our government in'Europe nearly the year doctrine* and yuttr leachings. ”
band
is dear of her. Owing to the delays
Mr. Thnrninn q-iieliy spent the day at increasing their resources, have bettered
whole lime since 171K iu the year 1M2
• ofthe British divorce system about seven
Alexander Baring, the then bead of the his residence surrounded by bis family. tbeir condition (inanciaily tn the amount' month* will pn** lieforn the marriage can
uf
745,7«7,U!
‘
.
t
house" negotiated the treaty ix*lwern the
Ilrcrption to Grover Cleveland.
lake place. Gen. Sir Evelyn Wood, who,
The ex president was tenderer! a recep­
United State- and Canada and was made
although a near relative,' i* ■ ol on the
! Lnnl Ashburton fpr his distinguished tion ar 11a.m. at the governor’s office,
best of term.* with Mr*. O'Shea, has
reduced
tbeir
debt
82.433.5
££.
and
have
in
­
'.vrviers. The acquaintance-. I^onl Ash­ where Mr. Cleveland met the many dlsopenly stated that, ns a man of honor,
creased
tbeir
resource*
by
&lt;118,831,
mak
­
burton made &lt; ver here innrod to the tingeislieil representatives of tl.at party
ing a joint gain of $4 55x4.'k&gt;. Tlie cities Parnell could take but one step adequate
, Ch!
credit of iris banking bon*?, nnd in 18WV which acknowledged him as leader. Ddr
and towns in the Middle stales (includ­ to,make the public coudone his miscon­
Ing
tl:c
reception
th*
firing
of
cannon
wel
­
Robert J. Walker, the secretary of -the
ing Maryland and tliu District of Uhlutn- duct, and that was to marry Mrs. O’Shea.
t rea-ury.-.v :-nt to England nud negotiated comed Mr. Clevelatnl to the state of Ohio. b:a) litive reltical their debts H»».32J.7ll. It ia thought that Parnell, unleu there is $3
CENTLEMCN.
t irough tin- Hiring-, the first loan nf the
ami have increased their nsseui by the something tn the story of another mar­
j Mexican war. &lt;l&amp;,O0O.OOi&gt;
The great event, ami the feature that sum of S1,X4,1UU, making the joint im- riage, will uot be aven»j to thi*. a* lie is
qualities of thi*shoe
eaoaat
was looked forward to 'Villi m &gt;« interest, :&gt;rovein-nt in their financial condition believed to.be deeply attached to Mrs IMOlM-__ v,
,___________
O'Shea, who retain* much of her youth­ *5-°°
civil war the Hiring* con* wns the banquet. It was a magnificent f47,M7,21U
।
•
ful be.tuiy.
noriuou* foreign business of affair, smd nothing like it loul ever be­
The xoitthern p.ti-.-* and (own* have in­
fore been attempted in the Buckeye state.
lory maiiurr that President Lincoln wrote
The Dnbtin correspondents alate that
The Fourteenth Kitgiment armory had creased tbeir debt* by (3,371,348, but have
the house a personal letter nf thank*,
iucreaso l their resource* by SA',637. tbeir great excitement reign* in tbe city over
been
transformed
into
a
fairy
land.
which i* now framed and hangs In the
net Incrrcuu in debt is expressed by $3,­ the revelations, and that bodies ot men
The table of hutiur rested upon a plat­ 136,051. The western cities and towns, gather iu the streets discussing the case,
private ufT.-v of tbe ffhn In IMCv. when
Uin. Grant became prvsidtnt, he was per- form running half the length uf the hall. like the southern, have increased both a nd threatening to mob any one who ex
Longitudinal with till* there were sixteen their debu and re*our«v* The increase presses a belief in Parnell’s guile At hsve teen rno*t f«vornbly rt-evlrec! .Ince Introduced
su.-u’i.u Ig have the American foreign ncAT THE—
tables,
each with accomodation dor eighty in debt* amount* to $12,656 078 nn.l the Tipperary
sensation
c.mni deposited- with Jay Cook. McCal-rr----- . -a .profound
------------- ----------------- was
Evrgr chair increase iu reaourew, to $11,531,685; the net I cauwl by the news, to which the police,
I-ugh &amp; Cc., which arrangement, contin­ guest* Mrated vis-a-rla.
dlrvet to
hnd it* occupant while there were hun­ increase in debt is 11.134,301 The cilttN ' apparently acting under Instructions, are
ued until 1873. whet), upon the failure of
dred*
more,
who
finding
it
impossible
to
and ’own* considered iu the. territories giving the utmost publicity.
that house, the account w,a* again trans­
hare increased their debt* by $50,577 nnd 1 Davitt and the other Irish leader* now
ferred to the Baring*. where it has since gain a place upon the main floor.
hare increased their resource* by «S,iA&gt;; , In London, refuse to enter into any discusremained. Few people have any idea of
I «lon of thb results of the case.
Mr. Thurman sat on the right of tbe the net increase in debt is *47,BU.
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
tbe amount of money tbe United States
must keep in Europe. On Nov. I our ac- president, his son Allan W., being next
Stole of Michigsn. The Cirenlt Court for Che
County of harry.
The gross debt In „
1681 wn* $GP5.41M,741;
A sheet ha* been circulating in London
c-.unt-amounted to £320.000, or upwnrd.of to him, nnd then in succession Senator
John E. Barry and Thednre C. Downing,
McDonald,
Don
M.
Dickinson.
W.
C.
P.
the.nw.s
valued
nt
8101
,W.7U,
leaving
a
।
oontnlning
a
caricature
of
Parnell
iu
tfie
tt’.MO.Ote'. Thia I* to pay diplomat*, con­
psrtri 'F* doing business under ll.r fin* name
.....ntninni deb. Jur
i,.r i»h«
«n&lt;j ।KO-cnlled ‘‘lialfony scene,’1 when
he ' of Barry, &amp; Downing, vs. Emmett Cole. In atthe teittu&lt;
cities aud
sul- nnd io lirnw upon for expenses of the Breckinridge, Gen. Thomas Ewing, Gov­ net municipal
ernor Boyd. To Ute left of tbe chair were town* considered of WjJ,1W.*-'|59. The ' jumped off a balcony to escape Capt. tMhmeut.
fleet.
is herebv given that o*.i tlie third day
seated Grover Cleveland, Gan. K A Har- gross deb; in 1801 wn* 8742 9I3.7IJ3; the O’rflien, who had unexpectedly arrived otNotice
September A. D.
a writ of attachment
cleaned out about 400 shawls alri-Hin and Bi*hop John A. Watterson, resource amount to 8200.575.8t6, leaving Home while Parnell was with Mrs. O'Shea. was only hsuedout ofthe Cin-nit Court for the
at our own price and beginning
LONMIN, Nor. 17.—The Scotch bahks
Daaiti Immunt and Governor Jackson. n net deb: ot W55.J73.640. These figure* Accompanying it i* a parody on the bal­ Countv of Barry, at the suit of John B. Harry
and Thrdore C. Downing, partner., doing busi­
had a meeting to day for tbe purpose of Nearly two bauri were occupied in dl»-‘ show a decresM.-. •« before stilted, of cony scene in Romeo and Juliet, with ness
under the Orm nsmn of Barry Downing,
adding to the Barings' guarantee ftt^td. cussing the elaborate menu, after which $45,777,010 in tbe net debt, which is a re­ Purnell us thi Romeo nnd Mr*. O'Shea as tbeabove named philotiE* ngulnsi the lands,
speeches were made by Mr. Thurman, in duction of 0.13 per ceoL In thn net debt the Juliet. Tbe sheet 1* having a large tenements, good*, and rhattel*. money and ef­
The whole banking world has shown
fect* of the said EnwuR Cole, the defendant
alacrity in sutocribinc and when all the which he announnod bls retirement from of 18-SO. Of the total debt ot $743.MV.73ts
above named, for tbe sum of one ihund ed
eleven dollars which said writ was xytnroable
provincial and other subscriptions have ar­ the political arena, Mr- Cleveland, Gen. the num of $7.11.665,551, or 96.61 per cent,
BIRCHALL MEETS HIS FATE.
is bonded, while $-15,284,235, or ?.l» per
on the seventh dav nf October A. D. itwo.
Ewiug
nnd
oilier*.
W” will.sell the above quantity of Winter rived the total will be such a' sum as will
Dated tigs IKh day &lt;rf October A. D.HR80.
Nerve
nml
Coolue***
Remain
with
Him
cent i« flouting debt.
make the whole incident a brilliant irlSMITH &amp; COIZIMCTV*.
BAD WRECK IN OREGON.
Another Favorable Feature.
Attorneys tor i'lalntifia.
uniph for the organisers of the fund. Tbe
Of the total available resource*, or 8200.­
Woodstock, Oct. Nov. • 15.—Reginald
firm’s book* have been before the Bank of
575.816,
the
nuking
funds
represent
8147.
­
Birchall, who decoyed Frederick C.-BinRugland's mnuauement for a week.
181,191, or5&gt;X03 per cent, white $143,394,- ,! weil, a fellow-countryman, from England
Preferred tw Speak in Tillie.
Salem. Ore.. Nov. 13.—By the giving
or U» p-f C»U Y”°r
ion* tr.r~.ot ulploil blm !o l~ro
“ Tht Niagara Nalls Routt.”
Beside* the £4.000.0» snrplu*, the part­
nway of a trestle on the Southern Pacific
pXL"*!1 u': i &lt;."»•»« •»
“1,k&gt;» •»
ner*’ estates represent Immense potential
.it Lake tabisb. Orc., Wednesdaj- night,
Wiih-.,:!,ist of 7.'» Beaver Shawls that resource*, but although tbe firm could
grre* deb-, leaving 6L05 per cent, for * swamp, w~ hanged In the jail yard at
four person* lost their lives nnd score*
will be gimu away for 81.25 worth 82-75.; have met its liabilities for at least nnfuture liquidation. Not only ha* u sub- this place Friday morning. Hemet hte Grand H*pia*. Lv.
were injuretl. The overland passenger stoutIAI re luctlon iwn made in munici- I fate with fortitude, and declared hte in­ Xldgtovtlb..........
otlnr month it was decided to disclose ip*
1X41 G
position in order to avert the risk of n tndn carrying over a hundred passengers, pal debt* Sines 1880, but a reduction of 1 nocence of the crinjn to the test. He left frr1a&lt;.....................
P 10
general break down of credit, plunging crashed through the trestle and tbs whole |3,&lt;M5 74O in the annual interest charge Is a statement utterly repudiating^}* *1- aunsaa...........
• ontahw 12 Beaver Shawls which the whole country into trouble.
plunged Into the swamp twenty feet lie- abown by the tabies The gain bn* been , teged confessions heretofore or that may
Nash rille...
GREAT TEMPERANCE MEETlfc^.
&gt;■•3 cun jiureha.se for 82.50 worth S4.00.
low. Hanlly a person on the train es­ nrincipally in the citie* nnd towns in the | hereafter be published, and aaytng that CnarUtte...........
r.&lt;. state*,
.... which, a* previously shown, hr
be hnd
bad nn
no hand
band in
in Beuwell
Benwell’’ss death,
death, uor
uor Baton R*pM».............. : aiw *«» • -&lt;
middle
caped injury and it is thought that sev­ r
was such a crime connived at or premedi­ Jwks'W......... L.......... »W SBO A*
eral of those ouM seriously hurt will have roduce.1 their debt* materially.
ftetentt
.......... ^4r. .'taw »15&gt;a.'
tated by him.
Comparative Rate* of Intere«t.
Kadvoe:
-5 . Ivgant qualily Beaver Shawls nice
ATLAXT.L Gn.. Nor. 15.—The Womans die^
An examination of the annual interest
• ot-•-•olors. all new jiatterns, this shawl Christian Temperance
charges, ns compared with the gross debt
Union ot tbe
The trestle mint have levn very in«eLONDON, Nov. 18. —The accounts of the
• ' legant value (ot'SB.OO but our price will
United Slates csncmblcd in Trinity cure, as it gave way as soon a* the engine al interesr. djsclOM* some interesting wrecking operations at the scene of .the
53.50. Less than man^ifacturer’a cost.
comparative rates ot iutereftin the differ­
church of tills city, yesterday, whh an at­ struck it. The engineer put’on the brake*, ent section* of ill® country. In tlm New loss of the Serpent give some ghastly par­ Baton Rapids
UMrtMe. ■
tendance from every state In the tinlon
but* the train could not bo atopjiccl and England states. In ISJr'J. the annual inter­ ticulars. Many of the bodies of the vic­ wfiviae.......
and the Canada*. The principal event every car went down. The engine wa* est charge reptwentpd 4 75 pur cent, of tims ure found to be headless; others are Morgan.... i..
Qoliany..........
a case of 08 sujairb velvet Beaver, was the address of Mias V\ illard. Ibe overturned and Jialf buried In the mud. the gross debt; in 1«W the rate had fallen cut in twain, and nil are mutilated in fijurmroa....
some way by the cratel ruck*. The parish
j-a;- iHMutifuL handsome goods, no bet-! address cover* ItT pages and was distrib­
Following were the tender, mail, baggagu to 4.15 per cent. Inlhe middle states the
; -kawl in the market for 88.00. But uted in the convention.
It hnd over and expre&lt;» cars smokinr car and tour­ rate in 1880 wn* E58 per cent; in Ufk) the priest at Catnarina* declares that there is
10 (
rate had fallen to 4.30 per cent. In the a current of resistless strength at that
■ v.- have this lot to dispose &lt;»f for $5;oo. thirty *ub-divndons and included Miss ist ileejHT and all were broken to piece*.
M H. COLI.TNH. iam »i Aorut li*M»Mr*.
southern states the nite in 1880 wan4-1*1 point of the coast which has given It the
The greatest opportunity now awaits to Willard’* annual report a* president of
D. U. BUOOLK* n. f AT. AVChlcaffO.
Taken &lt;&gt;t»l Dead and Injured.
reputation
of
being
tue
most
dangerous
per cent; .it hail risen in 1801 to 5 5G per
1
- -Itawl.
tbe World’* W. C. T. U. It as-ert* that
The following were taken from the cent. The western states showed nn spot on the whole Spanish shores.
wreck dead: J. McFadden, engineer, average interest charts of u.78 per cent, in
Wr have secured 42 heavy camels hair the original package decision resulted in
;-'.ntwh. beauties oil.
These goods were the raO't helpful temperance agitation of Tim McNral, fireman; two poMeugera, 1880; in 1800 it bad fallen to 5.50 per cent.
DULUTU, Minn., Nor. 13—A terrible ac­
names unknown.
.
Tbe territorie* in 185D paid an average in
• I u:«’lc to sell for 80.00. but necessity knows the year and declares against high license
TIMETABLE.
The following are tbe moat severely in­ terest of 15.82 per rent; thia had fallen to cident occurred yesterday near We»t Du­
|no law and they will Ik* yours, if yob and for prohibition by law. by politic*
luth. resulting in tbe death of a laborer
jured: Caph. Jack Crawford, the poet 7.U8 |?cr cent, in I8W.
i' f&gt;nie in time for 83.00.
Don’t wait, but and by woman’s ballot. Among other *cout;
Samuel
Anaou.
of- New
named Norland and injury to bia entire
recommendatton/is
one
for
thetorgMteaAverngn
for
the
Whole
Country.
' 1'iaite a special trip to be at this Shawl
York city, side nnd hack sprained; Mix
BtMtiOUP.
The general average for the United family. He hnd placed some.dynamite
lion of n wontan’* council in every to t
’ll
in tbe nation, to be composed of the T C 'Beerley and M*y nnd Nellie Boyle. Sistes in 188i» was 3.41 per cent.; in 1893 it near the stove to thaw out. An explosion
Mbaouta, Monu; WUaoa Barry. North ha.d fallen to 4.(3 per cent., n decrease of followed, killing him instantly. His wife
! H’e will also put into this sale 40 extra preeideata of the various societies en­
NUBTU.
was frightfully burned .and hkd her Kalamazoo
Dakota,
injured
about
the
throat;
Q.
31.
0
73
per
cent.
Of
the
»»
Cities
and
town*
Lv...
!
i fine wool* single Shaw Is, good value for gaged in woman’* work.
Bazrow. Etbwortb. Kan., back sprained; considered., in 1«W there were 77V in which thumb torn from her hand. A 4 year-old Cast Cooper
A Genrral Crn»*&lt;lo Proposed.
1 S$.u'i. tliat wilt go for 82.30.
Also 82
Fred Waite, Ellsworth, Kan., sprained tbe debt was in excvss of the resource*, twy bad his left arm broken nnd leg In­ Richland Juoct
She a»k* the conv.-iitlon to name a day
:
I s;“- ially nice wool Shawl-'’ th*t ar® double
...I
nnd it i* thought received JoteriiMl in­ nnd TV In which the reabnrcea exceeded jured nnd another child also suffered bad Cressey
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j will Ik- sold for S5.0Q cost yon 88.00 anjjuries; Mr. Hammel and wife, Philndel- the debts. In ';800 there were "4fi(n de­ injuries.
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«I&gt;1&gt; lUe pl«o tortbv
|’a hen? vise. Fur Shawls come to
phln» both injured In spine; J. I* Kiinbor- crease of 34) in which th« &lt;WbtM exceeded
l.nilp errauul.. Th. pl« l» “&gt;'»
Btavln and McAuliffe Discharged.
Ire. Neenah, WK. bock hurt; C. Griebel. tbe resourens, and 112 (nn increase of 33)
uDUmdlrid. «p In •—
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Milwaukoe; - G. G- N^wmnn, Plrn&lt;ant in which the resource* exceeded the deb*.
„».l e..n» for ne*
court Monday the jury hearing the case Coat* Grove..
Return* From Illinois.
ill.r.lare in v~b bmr.e. Al&lt;o
“• tbe throat; Jamee McGarry. United
Woodland
Ten year* ago Vet urns from sewn of the of tbe pugilists, Slavin and McAuliffe, on
&lt;,...1100 ol»J»u.loo from worn..&gt; »!&lt;•
State* m*r*bal. of Salt Lake. Utah, no-e forty-one cities of lllinont showed that the trial for iisaault on each other, and for
drlllxl -voffO IO lor c«r. M»io« pob&gt;
committing a breach ot tbe peace, dis­
broken,
leg
probably
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b
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resource*
exceeded
the
liabilities
by
ffiUO.,0.1 pri.nl.Jr. b.lOI
-l‘b tho«
BATTLE CREEK.
agreed and' was discharged. The court
jured Internally, and it is feared he will tftfl. Now nine cities show re.oun.x-* ex
sollrv of ertnir. .nd w.'ioil &gt;b'ir
ceeding linhilitii* by 810,807,404. The ag­ thereupon ordered the release of tbe meu
die.
upon their entering individual recogni*^,
:rented with so much
gregate amount of ca*b in treasury, cte.,
Al lb. op.om« -rvl™
Ml»und*r*ton&lt;t the Signal*.
Station*.
for cities in Illinois wt*. iu lb»&gt;L auces in £X». and furnishing two sureV.'nllKW, Of MUM.
:7,bi «
tits In
each to maintain the pcitee.
Bi-FFALO. N. Y.. Nov. 1A-A collision
W«ll«iv. m. lr th. PW«r. te'
" occurred between two gravel trains laat over 113,'iOftOOO; now it is over flA.a(W,0Ui&gt;.
tbe average for each of th.
grood ..Iwmlmf »«»»«
h*W •0,‘
Merit. .
erielnc on the Delaware. Lackawanna les being consltiernhly over half a mill
1.ONDOS, Nov. 17.—The will of the late Kalamazoo Ar...
ooraeroo. oddro.w. rirllvcrr'l
and Westjn railroad, at Kost Bnffala ion. In the cox of the average for'New Sir Richard Wallace, who died in Paris EsrtCooper Lv..
io t* ••
RlehlaadJuac't.
York iu seveuty-rix cltlr* it is just halt a
Tbe Deadly Typhoid KMC*"*io as' •«
John Swimbosky n laborer wa*
recently, provide* for the sale of bis Irish Cressey ...a
killed. John Walrovey. Porveu Petkte mUlloi. lo ~oL. Chlt«.’. I»o4., I &lt;MW
COIXMRI-A On "O’relate* in Counties Down and Antrim to MDo
MtOB.
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seek and John Koatreck were fatally in­ is 118.334,POO; available ruscnrceA 5-4.v&lt;«.•
... mvlvwl by lb. .1.1. *”nl, °* h'
to core UUousneas, Sick Headache, Consti­
the tenants at nineteen yeu» purchase, Cloverdale
annual inU-rest chnrgu
r«unl»r Ibrt IU1 epidemic of &gt;XPbrf&lt;l jured nml six othets, name*
it te believed that Lady Waliace, who Miuttz...............
pation, Malaria, Liver Complaints, take
tadfy injured. The wreck
ctmoed by
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receive* hi* magnificent colk utob of pict­ Hastixui
f.,er i. rMib« « C£; ”;;X7oi°.
the sale and certain remedy.
Coal* Grove....a mbuiideratandlugof "ig1?1* ■_
WAMH-SOTOX CiTT. Nov. 17.—Tbe wreck ure^ was requested verbally by her hus­ Wondtand
I There b... .Irmulj b&lt;"«
band
to
beq.-atb
them
upou
her
death
to
of tbe British cruiror Serpent has c iu»o4
Itircball Died Praying.
conaiderable comment aaiong the uffiaer* the BtJtUh public.
WOOiMTOCK, O»L. Nov.
tanaiDK
Detroit..
Hattley said Saturday to a United Pres. of the navy, reflecting credit to some **rep—oioLre: -BlrehMl dl.‘l
teot upon the ns* shlpso* thia govern­
MCKKUOX, Mich., Nov. 15.—The offi­
•I Mood Ol««&gt; CO Wl”. ooO V’’1'11" .^”
Nn* *
r. win not Vari, in---?—
ment The ;.ian* of certota of oar uc«r cial count ot the Ninth congressional
• IVw-f’K'.'rS* &lt;““•
l.Jwrhliu- Who. I hod dro-ro cb. oop vesM-H t.avc Iwn based on Eug.ish de­
c.rbl. h»'lb.l»«w w pmrlo o lo« sian-. but m every cam- the framro have district shows tint slsction ot EL ,H.
UBa«o«AXT,Itept.
F fTt)MrA
Wbsslrr,
Dsm.,
to
congress
ia
place
of
aaUemic from spreading’b£l mreag-lwued, *o (tea*, the calanfity
voice. He mid:
•MVe me’
M.c. FOTTMR. 8»e.*G.F.*P. a.
Xi "Xe no tear of - repetition on thi* A. M. Ciitcbeon. Bep, as previously rahave mercy on ma’ He had J0*1 “ J
TWOrn. ln»&lt;nil..lo.. lo
parced. Wbeeterte plurality b 48.
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�Hastings Banner.

M*Jor MeKlnlej will nnlouliM^ «, U»
republican candidate for governor,of Ohio
Little Ray Fox has been very seriously
in 1891 if bo shall live. If he shall run as
sick for several days, but at present ia Im­
far ahead of hte ticket in each of tbe other proving.
MARSHALL L. COOK. BAitor.
districts 67 the atate tlie nas he did In bls
Mr. Jamison, of Lowell, made F. E. Mc­
own district this fall, he will have a major­ Collum a visit last week.
THK HABTIXOS, MICH., PO8TOFF1CK,
Geo. J. Nagler is buying poultry again
ity to Im* proud of.
AUG VST 14. 1879.
this wluter,
John G. Nagler commenced his winter
We insist as strenuously as ever, that a.
term of school In the Brown district last
a secret order has no businesa as such to Monday.
Dr. H. C. Peckham was to Cincinnati last
launch out Into politics. It Is unwise and
The promptness with which journals in
un-American. Leave to the private judg­ week on business. :
V., D. Nash and wife, of Dakota, are ex­
the conspiracy ■ to depopularize the new
ment of each member tbe ticket to be
pected here soon.
tariff law have acted upon tbe order from
voted.
Mr. Bracndk*. t»f Canada, will locate
headquarters to insist that a general ad­
here. He comes well recommended.
“Actlbn and reaction are equal but in
’ vanre ill prices of manufactured articles
David Ferguson started for th&lt;*
’
north
"
will result from Its enforcement has raised opposite directions" Is an old ’ principle of Tuesday.
a verdict of veracity between publishers philosophy. There is tiuiei and we beHickory Cernar*.
and their advertising patrons. While edi­ ‘lleve there will be causes, for a reaction
Wednesday evening of next week, the
torials are insisting that prices of all kinds against the democracy before 1892.
a
20th, Gov. Cyrus G. Luc© will deliver
—
of goods have advanced, merchants are
We cannot believe that republican lecture at the Baptist church, Hickory
Conierfl. The lecture will be delivered
paying for the use of the adjoining col­ Patrons will ever again lend themselves to
under tlie uuspleea of the Grange. All are
umns In which to set forth the fact of their’ any scheme to advance the interests of* the cordially Invited to bear the distinguished
willingness to supply customers at prices party they oppose.
speaker.
Our merchants report a good trade tills
quite as low as haw ever ruled for similar
The republican party has vitality and fall.
articles.
A scandal is just now occupying the at­
strength enough to survive defeat It has
More than average temerity must exist
tention of the gossips.
survived several defeats, and still came up
John Montgomery bought Ad. Jones’
on the part of writers or less than average
smiling.
wagon shop the other day. and now he has
intelligence be credited to readers In ©xtraded the whole business off for Ce hotel
.pecting men to disregard facts so readily' I
Uncle Sam’s country now contains over
within reach of every one who cares to 62,000,000 souls, and is still the best coun­
Be sure and hear Gov. Luce next Mon­
day evening. No disappointment this
look for tl&gt;w&gt;. Side by aide with assur­ try under the sun.
time.
ances from merchants of recognized re­
We’re glad there's no United States sen­
Several fanners have done fall plowing,
sponsibility that goods can now be bought ator to elect In Michigan.
and others are still nt IL
of them at prices lower than ever before,
The universal verdict is that wheat never
That Little Tickling
looked better than at this time of the year.
free-trade agents arc repeating the stale
maxim that any tariff on foreign products In your throat, which makes you cough
once in a while and keeps' yoi constantly
Look out for Thanktigiving. it Is nearly
“tabes the price to consumers of all arti­ clearing your throat, arises from catarrh,
cles torportod and subject to duty by pre­ and as catarrh Is a constitutional disease here.
Rachael Blrcham and fentlly have moved
cisely the sum paid for such duties." and the ordinary' cough medicines all fall to hit
the spot What you need Is a constitution­ in with her father. Mr. Bloomer, for the
are insisting that “nearly or quite the
al remedy like Hood’s Sarsaparilla Many winter.
Ort Smith had the misfortune to lose a
Mane enhanced price” has been added to people who have taken this medicine for
all protected articles of domestic manufac- scrofula, dyspepsia, toss of appetite, and cow last week.
Mrs. Jack Park is on the sick listother troublefl. have l&gt;een surprised that It
Mr. Atkin’s family have all been nick
should cure this troublesome cough. But
Not only does the free traders’ conten­
to know th© actual cause ot the cough Is with the grip.
tion that the tariff is added to prices find to solve the mystery. Many cases ot conrefutation in the advertising columns of cumption can be traced back to the neglect
Mrs. Satie Fisher has her stater’s little
■Mt journals repeating that absurdity—it of some such slight affection as tills. Con­ buy living with her.
sumption can be controlled hi its early
Henry Worthy has his new bouse comSods contradiction in the actions of the
stages, and the effect nf Hood’s Sarsaparil­
principal conspirators themselves. If true la in purifying the blood, building up the pleted.
Th© Fisher school is without a teacher.
that foreigners have only to add the tariff general health, and expelling the scrofu­
Wallac© Brown Is shingling part of his
to the selling prices of their products and lous taint which is the cans© of catarrh house.
and eoiLsmnption. has restored to perfect
Mr. Marks and wife are visiting their
our people will pay tbe difference, why
health many persons on whom this dread­
daughter Mary In ’Muskegon.
andh intense interest on the part of free ed dteeose seemed to have a firr.i hold.
trade attorneys—why such enormous ex­
last Wednesday Walter Johnson and
NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
penditures of effort and money to break
Miss Carrie Potter were united in marriage.
down protective barriers? Evidently they
Alexander Smart, porter at the Morton May tbe best wifhes of all go with them.
»e wanting In candor as well as consis- house, got IntQ a dispute with u bell boy Mr. and Mrs. Johnson go to their new
yesterday afternoon and hit him with a home on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. C. M. Smith went to Ken­
It is the wholesome fear of losing Amer­ mop he had In his hand. This enraged
the boy. whose name is Connors,' to such
ican customers by having tbe wants of our an extent that he seized a quart beer bottle dal last Friday to visit their grand­
children.
people supplied from domestic manufae- and hurled it with all his force at Smart.
Arthur Barrett and mother, of Middle­
tarea—and not the fear .of higher prices— Tbe latter, however, dodged the missile ville, spent Friday evening with friends In
.
that occasions European solicitude and in­ mid It .‘truck John Welsh, a traveling man this vicinity.
from Kalamazoo, a guest of tbe house,
Will Smith shipped poultry last week,
spires the activity of importers and other who was Minding by the Office counter.
and also some buckwheat Hour.
tree trade agents this side the Atlantic. The bottle Mt Mr. Welsh oa the bridge of
I. D. Brook's house Is nearly completed.
Voters who cannot see tjiis despite the the nose, square between his eyes, and
glamor of sophistry* and clouds of misrep­ knocked him senseless, at the same time
Little but active—are Dr. Pierce’s
breakhig into fragments. lie recovered
resentation by which It’ta sought to have qnickly and applied to a physician who Pleasant i’elleta.
Best Liver Pills made; gentle, yet
toe real facta conceded, have yet a lesson aewed up the gash and straightened the
thorough. They regnlate and Invigorate
to team, to which they can none too soon bridge of his nose, which was fractured. the liver, stomach and bowels.
Tbe bell boy tied the Scene.—Grand Rap­
apply themselves.
ids Telegram Herald.
lll.ck.drf b, » r»t Xv&gt;.
Blockades are frequent on th© bridge,
Did any American workingman ever
C. 1~ Pettwrick. of Lansing, genera!
think, as be put his salary in his pocket on manager of tbe Capital Investment com­ but they are seldom created by a man stop­
Saturday, and started out to procure with pany. has skipped out leaving a shortage ping to pick up a pin. That, however, was
the case the other day. Tbe offender was a
it tbe necessaries and/Hhle luxuries that of several hundred dollars.
fat man.
'
Mill make the Sabbath really a day of
In reeponse to the many inquiries re­
It was during the * .•ash" hours, and tlie
contort and rest for himself and family—
4M be ever think, we repeat, of what hta garding the new Y. M. C. A. building, a heavy weight, with a L'riend, was struggling
leading
spirit
in
lhe
movement
says
the
toward
Brooklyn.
They reached the plat­
situation might be if the oceans that sepa­
rate this country from other lands on either buUdtag will be erected next year, the form in tact Alt hough perspirinf^ud almost
side were only about a mile wide? Taking ground being broken early next spring. breathless. Suddenly the fat man brought
the statistics of a well-known free-trade It will wt about 831,000 and the required the thousands of people behind him to an
authority for comparison, and he*would 835,000 has been raised. The plans have abrupt pause by slowly stooping down and
see on one side, Ohly a mile away, ordinary been somewhat changed, owing to the picking up a pin.
This be thrust into the lapel of bis coat.
Mechanics working for tbe following per different location of the library, making
Mteon stipends: Great Britain 91 cents. tbe bulkiloK some smaller, but In general Then the blockade, which had lasted for
Enmce 80 cents, Germany 72 cents. Italy it remain* the same.—Kalamnsoo Telei'ranli
“What on earth made you stop and pick
•3 emits, and Russia 35 cents. On the oth­
op that pint" inquired the fat fellow's
er side, but another mile away, he would
Engineer John McFadden who was
seethe following wages paid for tlie same killed in the terrible railroad accident near friend.
“I cbuldn’t help it," be replied; “It's sec­
clasfi of work: China 20 cents per day. SalMu. Oregon. Wednesday. _Was a Kala­
ond nature to me. When I was a boy my
India 15 cents. After gazing upon such a mazoo boy, and a son of Mr. and Mrs.
mother taught rue three linen:
jdetute. I» It not well for every mechanic Samuel McFadden, 523 north Edwards
■who goes to tbo polls hereafter to first ask street. The details of the accident were
Good luck to you all day:
himself why it Is that American worklng- gives In yesterday’s Telegraph. The
raen are better fed, better clothed, better bereaved parents of the dead engineer
sheltered and better paid than all others. knew nothing of the death of their son un­
’‘Although l.am not superstitious I never
He owes it to himself, his frailly, and bin til tbeir attention was called to tbe dis­ give a pin the go by. - No, I bar hairpins.”
fcUowfi to decide tills matter before easting patch in the paper.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
•Well." rejoined his friend, “I used to
a vote far any candidate.—State Republlpick up pins for lack when I was younger,
but after I hnd been married a few montha
1 was cured of the habit. Whnt hrough.
D. Wood, uf Brookhig. Newaygo Co.,
One thing the late election Billy demon­
It about? Oh, I see. you're n bachelor and
made hla fattier and friends a short visit.
can’t possibly have any Idea of the number
strated we think, and that is the wisdom
A. €. Walt made a business trip to
of pins, safety clasps and hair spikes -a
of tbe booth system. The law needs some Grand Rapids buying goods. They are
woman can lose nround the bouse In the
,
amendments. First, no tickets should be full of business.
course of the day. Why, if I’d kept on
Smith Manion Jb Co.- Im now hulling clo­ picking up pins all these years 1 would
peddled outride tbe booths. Next, the
ver seed with a new Duller.
have become a hunchback. You’ll have to
T^Htowl of counting should be so altered as
Tbe ladies mite society lias placed a new get married, old man, before you’ll be able
to penult a ffiorc speedy ascertainment of carpet la the church, aud the male mem­
to sympathize with me.”—New York Her­
results. And lastly, there should Im- ar­ bers have put up some out buildings.
ald.
A word ot ad vice to young men of your
rangements-definitely made for the voters
Unlucky Thirteen.
city when they visit our school and wish
unable to read, or those physically unable to board tbe cars for home. Be at the sta­
It is a custom on some street railways tc
Id to unaided through the booths. To ac­ tion in lime or you will get left. Yet - we give annual passes which are numbered.
complish all tills, and have the results per­ think you are glad to get left when one of These passes ore not necessarily shown
our best girls entertains you.
each time a man rides on tbe cars of that
fectly fair, each party should have at least
E. Bevier ban gone to Grand Rapids to line, but each one Iwani a number, nnd
rate of tbe inspectors of election. This Jook'for a job at mason work.
when asked for his tare tbe holder of the
Remember Thanksgiving services at the pans calls the number of his paaa.
wamirt place it beyond anybody’s power to
Not long ago tbe bolder of pans No. 13 on
interfen- with a perfectly free and fair ex- church.
We saw oa our street8 a wbool teacher one of tbe Seattle lines got on a car accom­
from near Morgan boarding the train for panied by two ladies, for whom he must
your city. One of our best girls was tbe of course pay tare. It happened that the
Congress will convene In December,
conductor was a new man and not ac­
Attraction.
Mid much legislation not finished in the
B. FxWolfe has a potato that grew in quainted with the post system.
Tbe conductor entered the ear to quest
1889 k-how seudlng forth new sprouts.
ot fares, and the first person be approached
We hear of a miller only taking one- was the holder of the pass.
work of congrcfifl. thta much can be
The Rcntleman handed him a dollar to
third Qf the grist for toll.
Austin Barnum's daughter, who has
ngrabliean party iu 188K and been con­ been very sick for some weekfl at J. J. time remarking distinctly, “Thirteen."
The conductor took tbe dollar, and then
. atatest therewith. It did Ma work, aud Fuller's, has been removed home.
Rain and mud with Home of the city’s
. wm true to tbe re^abileaa platform. And tangle foot is tlie order of tbe day.
“Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. ding, ding,
ding,” went the belL
Hmt Car, men of all parties ana** commend

AFTER A SWORDFISH.

Hartings, Thursday. Nov. 10, 1890.

A “GLORIOUS" FISHING TRIP IN THE
BAY OF FUNDY.
tbo Coney Island Toboggan

EDITORIAL. NOTES.

Jt, no matter how much tiiey disagree with
E_ Bunn. II. Livingston, H. Culler, Geo.
Miller and .lames Cool have left for lhe
north wood# on a bunting trip.
A writing class was formed at Hie school
house last Monday evening.
jwb under the operation of tbe McKinley
Geo. Perkins will have a grand ball In
MLAhezntera of the United Mtates can tbe rink Thankflgiving night.
W. H. Pardee and wife spent the Sab­
bath with friend* nt Bowne Center. nits. And the verdict ia 1892 will
Tbe Patrons held their ratification
vodtoobtedly M based upon the experience Thursday evening.
nf this country for the coming two years.
D. L. Nash. an old officer of the state
house of correction. Is making frieuds here
and at Bowne a visit.
Geo. Crumbaek lias rented his farm in
Bowne. and will soon move.to Freeiiorh

Iteration taken.

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“What to thunder are you trying to do?"
“Didn’t you say that yon wanted to pay
for thirteen?"
“No, you double breasted lunkhead! I

•‘Oh,’’ exclaimed th© conductor mildly,
“why didn’t you say so befartl"
Then the bell puller gave the passenger
back his change, and inwardly determined
togvteven oulhe first small boy that al-

It has been found that

life, I knew the creature waa flarorous,
6imy and good, for I had eaten savory
ts of him broiled. 1 knew that he car­
ried on his pugnacious snout a sword of
poltahed ivory as lively aa uu Italian's stilotto and as heavy as King Arthur’s ex­
caliber. I knew he would fight like a cow­
boy, nnd was from eight to fifteen feet
long. So I wanted to go after him, or I
foolishly thought I did. I wus talking In
this way on a pile.of atone they called a
wharf when n skipper spoke up nnd says:
“Yon goes a feller after ’em. W’y don’t
you go along 'er ’imf"
He blew on hta Augers a shrill pipe-one
long blast and two short—as a signal, nnd
received a similar answering horn. The
sails luffed, the sloop hove to and came
around, and my whistling ac*nt put ma
aboard from his own dory.
OX HOARD THE MjOOF.
The sloop tacked again and laid herself
•right down before the wind. It seemed
nice. Each ward was about as long aa the
sloop, and rolled up froni towanl Spain. It
seemed like tbe corduroy toboggan slide at
Coney Island, it suggested going to heaven
in a hammock.. We introduced ourselves.
The skipj)cr's nnme, I had been told, wan
HaBibut, but after I bad called him by It
about a hundred Times I found out that it
was HurlbuL He was at die helm and
held the reins. Another man stood on a
little platform about thirty feet up tbe
miu.1, nnd It waa hta btudnens to discover
th© fish and tell the captain which way to
steer. A third man was standing right
out on. the end of the bowsprit with a har­
poon In his right hand, a sharp, ugly look­
ing steel weapon six or seven feet long.
“This ta glorious!" I shouted.
“Hey?" sung on t tbe skipper, above the
whistling wind.
"Glorional" I repeated.
“Tail of a storm," he shouted hack,
"sha’n’t git no fish."
I went over where he stood. There were
two vea«eta like onr own n little dbrtance
off. with men in the croastrees and on tbe
bow.
The captain tacked, and us the boom
camo around yelled out, “ *K out for your
bead!" I looked out for it. and then I ob­
served for the first time that he seemed in
trouble. He was swearing in a low; gentle
baritone voice uninterruptedly, mildly,
with quite a surprising range of epithet
and of metaphor. It was the most serene
profanity I had ever heard. It had wheed­
ling and even pathetic accents', like a Newfonndland clog that is being petted.
“What is it, sir?” I ventured to ask.
“That Infernal son of a sculpin on the
leo quarter stole a fish fm me ytate'day,"
said he in the same sulxlued voice. "I’d
I like to whale ’em so’t be couldn't stan’,"
and then he blasphemed again in a foolish
and ridlculotu voice.
*
.
“Did he take it right off the deck?" I
asked.
He cast a withering glance at me, swore
a little and remarked: “He did not, but he
might jus* as weU uv. It was my ttab. It
won't morc'n ten rod ahead uv us, and we
wui jest a goto’ to gather ’im.”
I said I “never considered a deer mine
till I’d shot him.”
"KIGHT OFF’M HIS DECK."
He grunted five or six times in a way
that was sad to sec, embroidering that ut­
terance with an arabesque of profanity
quite dazzling to hear, and added: “Hui a
deer! Well he -might git away fm ye,
mightn’t he? An’ a swordfish couldn't git
away Tm me, could he? That's the differ
ence, ain’t it? Just as soon that white
livered measly cum had took it right off'm
my cjeck."
“Starboard bow!" yelled the man in the
rigging.
» “Hello!" aaid the captain in a surprised
way, and put bis helm n-pert. The sloop
listed to the leeward, and the man on the
bow held up hta har)»oon at arm’s length
and gazed nnxiously down into the water.
A writhing convulsion—chug—tbe sharp
iron hnd left hia hand and gone into the
neo. Th© rape rattled after, tbe sloop caxne
around into the wind, n boat was tossed
over the guards by a man and a boy,-nd
the chase began.
Answering iny inquiries the skipper
said: “He’ll nin till he tires out, then he’ll
come to the surface, nnd they will hnul
him up to the boat, knock him to the head
with an nx nnd pull him aboard—if they
are strong enough. If he's too big they’ll
tow’m over here."
‘
, We were almost out of sight of land.
The sloop wns running a hurdle race, jump­
ing over waves
high as a house. She
pitched fearfnlly and she rolled awfully.
Tobogganing was tiring me out. It sug­
gested going in n hammock to the other
place. My stomach wns queasy.
“When a.-o w)» going ashore?’’* I asked.
“When we get Home fish.” wdd the skip­
per. ‘‘This in glorious.”
1 stood up a raiuute longer heroically,
and then I calmly lay down in tbe bottom
of the vessel—In my white flannels, oh. be­
loved render! in my white flannela It was
.wet, and mackerel had apparently just
been shoveled out of it, but I did not care.
I was indifferent ns to what became of my
clothes or myself.
The skipper began to sing.
I cast one imploring look at him and----“Bring a bucket, Pete.” be exdnimed to
tbe other boy.
Pete did us he was told.
"Sayl Yer riling yer garminta!” re­
marked tbe skipper. I tried to remember
tbe thinga he had aald about the unarmpulous mariner who stole hta swordflah
Tbe sloop lay wallowing in the trough of
the sea, and I lay wallowing in the trough
of the sloop.
We got ashore some time toward night
and after lying on a pile of boards for a
couple of hours 1 got so that I could stand
up and even npeak a few words.
Seeing the Infant flend passing up tbe

got the swordfish.
"No, air," he said. “Didn’t ye know be
got away f’m ua and took the harpoon?
That’s what made the cap'n so all-fired
mad coming home!"
I shall not go swordflahing again till I
feel better.—Grand Menan (N. B.) Cor
New York World.

In The British Magarino for 1748 there is
an account of Reeves Williams, a native of
Cardigan, calling himself “the Man O»
trich." He performed various gartronomin
ft*u before Lhe public, who paid ulxjwoe

Pleased Customers say that at R. k. Grant's they get the
most value for money expended for Clothing, Hats, Caps and
Furnishing Goods.
Satisfied Patrons depart from R. K. Grant’s with bundles
of Clothing every day, and are willing to declare that they
got jnst what they wanted; that nobody there tried to sell
them what they didn’t want; that they find what they liny
there jnst as represented, and the prices all right.

Happy Purchasers are they who invest money in neck­
wear, fall underwear, at R. K. Grant’s. And they who buy
hats or caps there, are glad they did so, because they hail a
large stock to select from, and found the style, the finish and
everything about them KORRECT.

The Fellow who buys Clothing Hats, Caps and Furnishing
Goods elsewhere than at R. K. Grant’s will be out'in the back
lot kicking himself when he learns how he missed it, as: he
surely will, when he sees Grant's stock if he hasthenece'-suy
discrimination to know a good thing when he can look ati it. '
They say a man died in Oshkosh, because he was curious
to knoy- whether dynamite would burn in the kitchen shiv,.
But if your curiosity to get the most value in clothing, hats,
caps and furnishing goods prompts you to go to R. K.Grai t's.
you’ll be happy, satisfied and money ahead.

It’s Done!
He’s fixed,
Located,

Stuck his stakes,
Arfd stands there with both feet.

A. D. Cook, the Grocer,
Is now located in the handsome

NEW ROGERS’ BLOCK.
He has added to his stock, of groceries nd
is ready for business with a big 7?.

He feels greatly pleased with splendid pat­
ronage received.
“New faces every day, and lols of the aid
customers.”
And there’s room for all

The reason they come is

BECAUSE
(1) They find wh»t they want in the line of groceries, provisions, flonr and feed.
(2) They are well treated.
j
(8) They know they get value received in goods for the"
money.
(4) Low rent, light expenses, and light’margin of pro fits
(5) Prices paid for butter, eggs and produce are the very
highest
,
(6) And lastly because they like to trade there.

’Nough said,
Good day,

Will see you later.

�■

Hastings Banner

tufe week. Look out for alee disnlav of
new roods Met week.
T of

personal mention.

FrtnUln C. tai th r, Fru,» taltb wd
Avalaou Smith, trespass. Settled.
Josephine Murdock vs. Abner D. Thom­
M- L. Cook wm In Chleixo Tbaredaffas, et al, ejectment Stricken from eatendar.
John Bkrrett went to UuwegUe MoodeyT
S.U.M A' Tr"“*n
J“- B- »«• «W«IKer. Irrlne went to Knlunemo Tueodny.
The members of the Star 16d«e wifi serve
---------- .. .... .
.^CW~
Dr. Bertor we, In Xukrllle) jerterder.
u,n^t"-------------------- for plalutiff of
ghu 01 * ",ne’ “ta «'enaw
Jb,i» WIIHwii I, vlsltiuff releUree
In fe assignment for beueflt of creditors
iu Barry.

Hastings Thursday, Nov. 28, ISM.

MIm Addle Irrlne I, vbltta, lu Flint.

"re 188.190 farms in thia state
*'®**&lt;W8 acres of improved laud. 4,888 129
y£®nhn.proved lant,&lt; a,,d U* average
»he of farms is 98.88 acres.
,

M, wakh «l„ Increase from rear tn
w nWn gives universal satisfaction.
John Besimeb. the Jeweler.

Holden A Hire have a merry-go rouiHl
£ ii [
drlvm by ateliTpow«
this firm are hustlers said don’t you fbrget

WIN6
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

The new time tablu on the C. K. * k
3SLUt°Taesd»y morning. The
Lral“ *°lnR north »"Hea here at
4.20 instead of 8:49 as heretofore. The
eXening train for Kalamazoo leaves a tow
minutes later than II formerly did.

snicto^n,thtU1,’.d,ya,arge fit0«k *
spectacles and eye glasses In gold, steel
- A cream of tarter baking powder. Highest tuul other metals of newest designs. All
Tall in leavening strength.-if. 8. Govern- In need of SUch should not fall to look
4-nt Report. Arg. IT. 18Ki.
them over.
jOHX Bkssmeh.
✓
.h weler and Option,
f Thomas Sullivan who lias been study­
ing law with Smith * Colgrove for some
time, was admitted to toe bar yesterday.
h«vln|f n*~ed a most satisfactory
examination. Mr. Sullivan Js a young
&gt;uan full of enterprise and energy mid I*
bound to make hl* mark in his chosen
profession.

TIES.

Parties desiring to contract
■or li. K. ties, any number or
(Uantity.’will find.it to their
advantage to call on or ad-

of Albert Lawrence, petition fur discharge
A. Carritte, of Jackson, wu In the city of andguor. Petition granted.
Iuesday.
•
_Nichol8. Shepard &amp; Co. vs. Funnels M.
nnlbert et al, foreclosure pro confeswi.
veS-2i.Pie,d’ Of cbar,ott*
«n the city
decree and order of sale.
j t-steruay.
John B. Kurg vs. Gilbert D. Waiunsley
..A
°' KkUmezoo. wu hero etal. foreclosure proebnfesso, decree aud
j esteruay,
order of sale.
CoJill Spence vs. Thomas Spence, di­
W. C. Manly, of Vermontville, was here
vert pro coufesso, decree granted,
Thursday.
James M.urphy ytt. Mary Murphy, di­
vorce pro cunfesso, decree granted.
City Monday.
,
Frank E. Barber vs. Mary T. Barber,
' I‘arnu,u&gt; of Casfopolis, was iu the divorce proconfesso, decree granUxl.
Wm. H. Burchett vs. Dora Burchett,
city Tuesday.
divorce pro eonfessa decree granted.
F. B. Hire was in Grand Rapids on butdJohn IL Harker vs. Minnie Barker, di­
neM Tuoday.
vorce pro eonfeuo, decree granted.
Jas. D. Benham and Malutla Benham vs.
F. A. Tillson, ot Charlotte, was in the
Timothy Bush, foreclosure pro contetwo.
city tast week.
decree and order of sale.
Alfred Fisher, of Kalamazoo, spent Sun­
Louisa A. Stauffer vs. Hiram Slauffe r,
day in the city.
divorce pro eonfesso, decree granted.
Esther O’Dell vs. Jacob O'Dell, divorce
Louis Bentley, of Grand Rapids, was in
pro eonfesso. decree granted.
the city Thursday.
• '
Hortense Morev vs. Fred England et al .
k^ev. Grigsby preached in Delwood.
Injunction. Settled.
Eaton Co., Friday.
Mary J. Harris vs. Joseph Harris, ''in­
Walter Webster, of Nashville, is ^tend­ junction, decree granted.
Elizabeth Utekhart vs. Elias Lockhart,
ing court this week.
•
divorce pleadings and proofs, decree grantGeo. W. Mechcm. of Battle Creek, was
in the city Monday.
Melissa T. O’Dell vs. William F. O’Dell,
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Hntchins are visiting divorce pleadings and' proofs in open
court, decree granted.
,
in Glenn. Allegan Co.

fhfrt?Mhna’ of Ijakr OdeMa’

&gt;“

Don't be at all backwards about bring­
ing us any good items of news, Ofeourae
we try to get around and catch on to every
thing that Is going on. but we are aware
Bro. Felghner, of the Nashville News,
there are many items escape us, tliat could made us a call Monday.
pave been easily communicated to us, had
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kidd, of Lansing,
the parties interested shown a disposition
have moved to this city.
to Inform us.

J. T. LOMBARD,,

Morrill &amp; Co
Ave Selling

All WioI Pants
FOR

MORTGAGE SALE.
“
Default having been made in the conditions of

Hastings, Mich.

Dr. 8. M. Fowler spent Sunday with his
A disgraceful fight occurred on Main st
Sunday between Bab.- Bien ,ll(| john parents In Maple Grove.
Burns as principals, aud several minor
Mr. and Mrs. John Velte, of Woodland,
scraps between the friends of the respect­ were in the city Friday,
ive parties. Buras plead guilty Monday
H. J. Leonard, of Belding, was in the
and Rich will have his hearing to-morrow.
Such brawls should be stopped if there is olty Monday, on business.
Circulation thin week
X300any such a thing.
8. Tobias, of Detroit, made a business
Attend the hop in Colon ball to-niidit.
Morg 1 Asher’s many friends in this city trip, to this city yesterday.
will be pleased to learn of his marriage
Morris Bowler has been granted a recently, to Mms Llbble A. Beck at the i/L. L. Holloway, of Kalamazoo, visited
his brother W. J. yesterday.
pension.
home of her parents In Fremont. Ohio.
Miss Della Wheeler, of Vermontville,
See the large stock of ladies’ jackets at Morg was one of the must popular young
men in the city when he resided hen- and visited In the city last week.
Ru*seIIX
. .
his friends unite In wishing him a happy
George 8hean. of Richland, was In tlie
No one can complain that we haw not and prosperous wedded life.
city the fore part of the week.
hot! a nice fall.
Old soldiers who voted against the re­
Mrs. A. V. N. .Sllngcrland was the guest
gtMsls are now cheaper than publicans this year, because the pension
of Grand Rapids’ friends last week.
sell’s.
laws didn’t suit them, will have a good
Jud Masters, of Chicago, attended tbe
time
waiting
for
a
democratic
congress
to
Stock buyers haw been paying good
give them something better. Just keep funeral of Mrs. Ed Masters Sunday.
prices for sheep this year.
your eye peeled and watch how those con­
Mrs.-W. J. Bowne visited Mrs. George
/The average yield of corn per acre tyir gressman from the souUtera states will
lA-onard In Grand Rapids last week.
this state I* nearly 51 aNBou
vote to help the old veterans.
Mrs. Fred Wilson, of I’rairlevUle, was
The business houses will be closed in
It has been decided by the attorney gen­ the.guest of Esau Cannom last week.
:.tr afternoon Thanksgiving day.
eral that parties who paid the beer tax of i/i. B. Matthews, of Ashland. Wia., call­
Fora first class shave or hair cat go to 8200 last spring and now wish to take out ed on old friends In the eity last week.
a liquor licence cannot have the beer tax
Fred Busby's at Hastings houseF'lflba Reynolds, of Belmont. N. Y., was
apply on the same for the ensuing six
Bed blankets ami comfortables, large
months, but must pay the whole tax. In the guest of his brother Dan last week.
-to -k and very cheap nt Russell’s.
short what has been applied on a beer tax
Mrs. C. - B. Salsbury returned to, Iter
William E. .Shields, of Nashville. 1ms cannot be applied on a liquor tax.
home In Central City. Nebraska, Thursday.
ns-elved a patent on his wind mill.
Yesterday Richmond, youngest son of
Mrs E. McCaffrey, of Kalamazoo, was
Thanksgiving canh and Invitations Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Hams had his clothes the guest ot Mrs. Julia Willison over Sun­
printed at this office near' and cheap.
catch on fire while playing near some day.
aahrs in tbe yard. The fire was discovered
Charles Chappel. of Yankee Springs,
A. E. Kenaston was in Battle Creek and
and put out before the boy was burned,
was ."ubnitted to full citizenship yesterday.
but had he not been sden just as he was Augusta the fore part of the week on busi­
Dr. Barber is having the foundation laid the results would have been terrible, as ness.

LOCAL NEWS

tor a nici* liuuse on his luU on Jefferson

The Masonic Fair at Grand Rapids netted
»-.*er $20,000. Not so Arry bait for one
week.
A prominent physician declares that
thin soles are great propagator* of disease
;imo|ig women.

1 eaiKV l/te TrHIFf a”‘* ^Urix

Bro*.have

to new coats of paint.

'■■■■ip

I’.usseirs is the rvcognlzcd headquarters
t.c articles used iu fancy work. A larger
- ipply than ever to select from.
&gt;ome
--------splendid
r---------- bargains
------ In ladies
------ ’ anti j
l 'lildren
iiildreu's
underwear, woolen and muslin,
muslin.
’s underw-ear.
~ Russell'*.
are now ts’ing shown at
Tim etclilngs attjl steel engravings being j

■ILplajjra one door cas Jl.i! «»i^QWrk,,n
h«&gt;ty.e, NJ!/bc here this.
1.. wet k 01 y.
-i।
1 want your too. and rlikkm, Uuu will j
til .
caens inai win
I want your
upwards,
live
wTlgh tliree poubtls and 1
OS. HlHiEItM.
weight.
Jo
’
It is invariably the rule that the man .
wpo finds the most fault wilh bls borne pa-'
per. is the one who iiatroRizvs It the least.
A young man who was breaking on the
M. C. !L R. had his thumb badly smashed
Frhlay. while coupling cars near the old
dejMit

.Several young jwople from uelghboring
• ities and towns have expressed a detei*
riunation to attend the masquerade ball a
week from to-night. -

_J*he plate glass for Ike Hendershott’s
building arrived Friday, and he will have
one of the best stores in tlie city tiefore he
gets through with wash It.
Russell gives.to each person who pur­
chases 320 or more of goods at bls store,
and pays cash for them, a handsotne fold­
ing table, a very useful article.

The next annual national G. A. R. en­
campment will tie held tbe firxt week In
August 1891 In Detroit. Barry County
will no doubt be well represented.

Everybody recognizes tbe fact that Al.
lulus’ meat market is beadqoarters for all
kinds of meats. He also keeps oysters
and frankforts constantly on hand.
Tbe Home Missionary society will Im*
held at the Good Templars ball. Wednes­
day, Nov. 2(Jth. at 3 o’clock. All interest&lt;41 In this work are invited to attend.

Mars and Jupiter are now very near conioiicllon and are seen In the sduth heavens
ut •» o'clock In the evening. They will not
be tn this position again for many years.
Any one desiring to buy a first-class
house in the 4th want, or who has a large
house that they desire to trade fur a small­
er one. will do well to call on C. F. Brooks
at the abs1 ract office.

The second annual exhibition of the
Central Michigan Poultry :ind Bet stock
association will be'held In Battle Creek.
Dec. 10, 17,18 and 19. Some good pre­
miums have been offered.

Wanted—To trade goods for. 20 cords of
3 feet green beach and maple wood, alao
too cords of 18 Inch good body wood deUvered at Hastings.

E. W. Momull

the fire had a good start and toe wind was
The Misses Edith and .Nellie Babcock
blowing hard at the time.
X.
spent Sunday In Grand Rapids with
friends.
We did not come to Hastings to be ruled
O. T. Tuth(ll. a prominent Kalamazoo
by high prices but to be leaders in low
prices-for cash. While we do not claim attorney, was in the city Monday on legal
that H. S. Robinson &amp; Co. make the most business.
shoes &lt;»f any firm in the world, yet they
Mr. A. Currcy. of Marshall, was the
make as good ■ a shin* for the price ns is guest of Rev. A. D. Grigsby and family
made anywhere. The prime object of,j last week.
this Ann is not quantity but quality, and I
iueil "ui»
v.— tM„v. ..K,j
i ------------------------—
with goods that cost more than we sei]; of Kalamazoo, apent Sunday with relatives
H. K. Robinson A- Co.’a goods, for. As we In- the city.
tare mH torero Io Uasxei. rotaero «.■ J
M
Dr „
V1,1M her
h.ro romc tore to .t.y and think U..I «e |
Wr nni,
are deserving of the confidence of all. M
fhl_ ww,t
the
same
time
we
don't
ask
anyone
to
take
!
thd same time we don't ask anyone to take!
}
'
Our word,
«onl. hot
but tn
to Uumlv
sluiply call ut
nt nnr
our *tow»
store '
Mrs. Jennie M. Runyan started for
nnr
fa the Withey blofk and exltmlne our i Phiilipsburgh Tuesday where she will
Mock.
Iloi.nwf'A”
' H
” ike.
' mike her future home,

HW7. In liber al Of mortgages, on pare 131. Hold
jimrtEMM WM duly as-unied to tlie HmUors
City Bauk aud uid assignment being duly rerorded lu the office of lie Register of Deeds,
for lhe County nf B «rr&gt; and Slate of Michigan,
on tbe 30&lt;h day of November. A. D. 1W7. in Uber
uf mortgages on page 202. Said in irtaagr
was on the expresK condition that if any inter­
est slrnll become due and remain unpaid for 30
days then both principal and interest shall
forthwith become due and collectable, and de­
fault bavins been made In the payment of inter­
est due August30th. tag’, and the same having
remained unpaid and In arrears for the space
°J thirty day* aud upwards, the principal sum
of four hundred tHtemi dollars with all arreara­
ge* of Interest therepn Is now due and pas-able
by the terra* of said mortgage, bn which mortRagu.there is claimed to be due at the date of
this notice the sum of lour hundred tlfty dollars
and eighty seven cent*, aud an attorney's feeot
twenty five dollars provided fur iu said mort­
gage. aud no suit or proceeding* at law having
been instituted to recover the - moneys secured
by said mortgage, or any part thereof. .
Now. therefore, by the virtue of tbe power of
sale coutalncd In said mortgage, and the statute
In such case made aud provided, notice is here­
by given that on Salurday.lbe I Illi day nt Eebruary. A. D., tMI, atteuo'ciock in the forenoon I
shall sell at public auction, to lhe hlgheslbidder
at the north front door uf the court hou*e in tlie
City of Hastings, (that bring the place wherexbe
circuit court tor Barry county is boldeni the
premises described In said mortgage, or so
much thereof os may be necessary to pay the
amount dur tni said mortgage, with seven per
rent iuterwt, and all legal costa, together with
an attorney'* fee ot twenty-live dollars cov­
enanted for therein, the premises being describ­
ed It* said mortgage as all that certain piece or
parcel of land situate In the county ot Barry
and Mate of Michigan, and known aud describ­
ed as follow*, to-«it; The south west quarter
of the north west quarter (**) of soctioa number
twenty-eight (2*1 In town uumlter one north,
range number arret (•&gt; west, said mortgage be­
ing given to secure lhe luiyment of-a portion
the purchase price of the a'» orc described laud.
llANTixm Citv Bask.
Ass guee Mortgagee.
Smith &amp; Corxutovg,
Attorney* for Assignee of Mortgagee.
Dated Noy. IK. 18K*.

05882779

The - Great - LondoB -Specialist,
Now manager ot lhe

Lima Curative Institute,

WHITTEMORE-KENK8TBICK. Married on
i be evening qf Nov. l~Ui
wt the residence

One Price Clothiers,

Hastings, Mich.

POWERS’
HARDWARE

Garland Stoves
For years and it is well known that they are noted throughout,
the world as the best stoves made. New inventions aind
skilled workmanship have combined to perfect them until
they have no equal. We have also the

will be at;____

Hastings/ Hastings House,

Wednesday, Nov. 28th.
Dr. LoegrnecKcr devotes hl* entire attention
to diseases of the eye. ear. throat, lungs, and to
all chronic, private and uerrnu* diseases and
deformities, a" granulated lids, cross ryes,
dealuess. discharge Mt the cam. "brouchitts.
chronic cbuRb. goitre (big neck) lever sores *M
ulcers, Bright’* dliwnre. rheumatism, ail dis­
eases o! the kidne)S mid bladder, heart stomach
mid uervous diseases. chorea (Bl Vitus dance,)
cpileiwy (OU.) aener-l debility, scrofula. stan
diseases, and all diseases due to bad blood.
Epilepsy or fits posiirely dnred by a new
and never falling remedy.
Dr. Longuecker also nudtesa specialtyot piles
and all other rectal &lt;hsaa|es. such as internal,
external, itching and bidding pile*. flsmire*
Circuit Court.,
fiatuU and ulcere, cured permanently, without
Following are the cases disposed of thus pain or detention from business. He does not
use tbe knlte, caustic or ligature. Cures guaran­
far In the circuit court. Tlie cases that
teed.
are continued are not shown here:
_
People vs. Jacob Keene, forgery. Not

MfchC
RLOOMINGDALE-FIGHTER-By IteJ- Ortau, at hi* resHeuee on Katurda*. '’"V- *5Cj}- '“people w. Jacob Ol&gt;«lb *™&lt;&gt;” '» JcMr Geo. W. Bloomingdale and Miss Edna M.
fraud insurance. Nolle Pressed.
HgUtcp. both of Irving.
People vs. James Driscoll, larceny.
Don’t read! Don’t think! Don’t be­ Nolle Pressed.
People vs. Oren Dayton, burglary.
lieve! Now. are you better? You women
Pleadxuilty aud continued for sentence.
who think that patent mexlldnes are a
People va. Henry Northrop, perjury.
humbug, and Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre­
Plead guilty: continued for sentence.
scription the biggest humbug of the whole
People vs. Edwin Stanton, larceny..
(because it’s best known of all)—does your Plead guilty and sentenced to Ionia for 18
lark-of-falth cure come?
It is verv easy to "’don’t” In this world. ,U Martin V. Barker vs. Timothy Bush,
Suspicion always comes more easy than
assumpsit, judgment for plaintiff forSiOl.confidence. But doubt—little faltli—never
made a alek woman well—pod the "Favor- ’ Allee I.. Seeley va. Clement Swlib. tres­
&gt;u- PiweripUon- bte 'ured
pass. Verdict, no cause for action.
delicate weak women, which makes us
Daniel McCrory vs. Peter Leroy, trueto n? that our ••Prescription" is better
SUMS? -^1 teHteo" Wete Wh p*M. Judgment for plaintiff for 0 cents
with
coats to defendant.
honest- Let ns come together. You try
Samuel Roush vs. Charles Heigh r. a*Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Preacriptiou. If1t
snmpslt Judgment tor plaintiff foraSia,doesn’t do as represented, you get your
"'cb.rle. Kelffler »«■ Swrael Htpah. dl.
Wtere proofs
W- &lt;*■&gt; POP •Iorf solution of attachment. Petition granted.

E.W. MORRILL &amp; CO

Is still headquarters in all lines of the hardware line. In
stoves we have a finer line than ever before. We have sold
the

Hc^ •* a rao&gt;t
flipped p-'Slr. and Mrs. Wallace Bentley gate a
Friday
trom
•—* pleasant tea
'y.-’party
ZC*' -nJ
wireevening
nf Ch*rIn
fron) an exchange, which
which snouiu
should engage i very
the
attention ot everjjlveryuian In tai, [ totar of Judre Hooker and wife, o( Charfl,&lt;■ att„v,tInti nf i.vArv IIvorvmsii in thL
section of the state. The exchange says
-------------that
liverymen
------------In ------some
- localities are united
-John
-----------------McMaugh
- ------who
- r-T
has
—. , been working
— te
for mutual protection after the following [n the felt boot factory for several month-.
plan; '"The horses. buggies, etc., are started for his home in Boston Monday
branded with a certain number, by which night.
the livery sending them out will be known.
Mrs. Mary Hubbard and Miss Ida
Each proprietor fj supplied with cards
Kelley, ol Buffalo. X. V.. attended the
bearing remarks, and When a -livery team funeral of tbeir sister. Mrs. Ed Masters,
Is put up at his barn he can tell where it
•
belongs, nnd can slip a card in the locked Sunday.

Mrs. Susan Wilbur. «&gt;f Howell, was call­
j box In tbe buggy, which tells where the
team was kept, whether watered, fed. ed to this city last week by the death of
driven hard &lt;*r what Dot." It also .tells her sister. Mrs. . Nehemhih Cook, of
whether n rig was driven ton town beyond Prairieville.
that for which it was Hied.
Frank Ackerson returned from tbe
north Tuesday "where he In company with
Notice to Stockholders.
others Hom here have been -hunting. He
According to see. 12 of Public acts. Mo. reports the party as having killed three
905 of 1884, notice Is hereby given that the deer.
annual meeting of the stockholders of tbe
Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Carpenter, of Lan­
Hastings City bank for the purpose of
election of directors will be held at tbe sing. were the guests of D. R. Cook anil
office of said bonk in the City ot Hastings family tbe fore part of tbe week. Mr. C.
is at present a clerk In the Auditor
Tuesday, December 9. 1890, from 0 a. m.
General’s office, but was formerly a resi­
to 1-2 m.
Dan W. Reynolds. Cash.
dent ot this city and notes with pleasure
the many Improvements here since he left.

$1.38.

MangjMiddle Aged &amp;01iMw

Suffering from spermatorrhoea, hupotency (lass
of manhood.) ar from weakre** brought on bv
errors uf Indiscretion in south ar over Indul­
gence In latter years, are given relief In a short
ttme. Relief permanent; Absolute cures g«*r
oirteed. All cases strictly eouttdcntlal.
In tlie cure of these diseases and all tonus of
iMamallm. Illaeasea of tbe kidney, -tomacb.
nervous anil neuralgic troubles. &gt;.o uses lhe
Galvaiilr Body Battery of tbeir own manufac­
ture. Thousand* now In use. Even one guar-

or scar. New method. Eireto»hsis.
Otarrii, brouchirl*. aud all lung and throat
troubles. and difficult MSihmfao ernes treated
and-cured by their apeeiri apparatus, which
they mamifActure and supply to jnticut*. It ta
Hiean uleaaent. |&gt;mm&gt; treatment, wonilrrtul in
1» effects upon all diseaxs of air tm-MgM.
Cail and see it. Il ta unsurpasrd, and gusnm-

Lina Cura he Institute,

,
LIMA. OHIO.
CONSULTATION FREE-

Palace Stoves
And others that are good. We intend to sell them and
order to do so we will make the

PRICES SO LOW
You cannot fail to be satisfied. We can sell yon a cook stove
for (9.35; a good heating stove for (7.18.

Come and look at our stock of fine

Robes,Blankets
We received by mistake a double supply and they must
be sold regardless of cost.
Many other bargains at onr store.

W. F. POWERS,

�have wife, wealth and friends to Iwlp
him bear tins cross: Mr. Hayne lias boroe
Mr. Graluun’s face turned all manner
It five long years unaided. I pray God of cSlora. He glanced at Hayne, who,
the truth has l&gt;ecn brought to light.”
&gt;tili seated tu the carriage, wax aa calmly
What fierce reply Mrs. Rayner mtght indifferent to him aa ever; he was gazing
have given, who knows? but nt tliat’ in­ Ar.rose the wide parade at the windows
stant n'quick step was heard on tite in officers' row. Little Kate's nobs as
piazza, the door ofiened suddenly, nnd the soldiers were helping her father
I kklvpk.—OtirtuK an Indian Oglu In lhe
Capt. Rayner entered with a rush. The rrom the carriage suddenly recalled his
•r t Capt. Ilrdi of the United States Iternlar
army rt killed. Before hl» erath a largo sum of
pallor had gone: a light of eager, half wandering thoughts. lie sprang to the
about fa.OOCf,
nuaiey-about
fa.OOC', tbe
the tmy
nay of soldiers wlio,
who.
wMlc on field duty,
ilutv. mtased
tiilMCd tbe
the paymaster-wali
pa&gt; tnaster-waS
incredulous joy beamed from his eyes, ground, stepped quickly lo the child and
-**4—— While dying hr muids
pU -rd tn his Charite.
hum!* Ute
ih»*
’
he threw his cap upon tho floor, nnd his put lib arms about her.
pa katre lo ijtwrenco Havur. n youug &lt;&gt;nlc«-r
“Clancy, tell her to cojne with ua
wt
bad
a—
dear
friend of L A..
ap:.
wife hnd risen and thrown her arms
.uul been
n
dear
U| ,mm
r father
-------------to.,
to
..---------------ttayiic has, by bovlsh Irreverence ntr
Ma Waldron will take loving care of
about
his
neck.
otrfuer^. made ait eneiK.v of Capt. Rs&gt;“Have they found him?" waa her her. and site shall come to see you every
nr. , nimther affii.’er rttgagml iu tM campalgii.
It also.lerelixu !h%t Sergls. Oiuwy and Gov,er
breathless question.
What has hap­ day. Tho guard house is no place for
ba ’« ban e*Mi»icler..bte money by jf^inblltig. part
her to follow you. Tell her so. tnan, nnd
pened? You
so different. ”
ot he missing rash brlonginfi to olliers. They
an In bivl odor .wjnlinzly,
“Found him? Yes; and he has told ihe will go with tis. Come. Katie, child!”
&lt; HAfTKtt 1^-The scene to a Fullinan car on
.And he bent tenderly over ll:a cobbing
everrthing.”
*
Imwhx to Warrener. near which VlHagre to sit­
uated For: Warrener. Among the I'asi-enwis
little waif.
•Tuld-whmr
m: the earner Sirs. Rayner, wife of Cap:. Ray­
••Thank ye. tor. I know yo'E be good
•Told that lie and Gower ware the
ner; Miss Travers, her sister &lt; who I-. eugxgcd to
mlrrj Steven Van Antwerp, a rich New \ orker,
10 her. Go with the lootennnf, Kate,
men. They took it ail.”
who has »bowu a queer aversion to travel in the
iariin
‘..gu Shure I'll be happier then.”
‘
Clancy
—
and
Gower!
Tlie
thieves,
wi it), and * young man whose evident desire to
xvbid conversation or Hequalutanre Ims piqued
do you mean? Is that—is that what he
And. trembling, he bunt nnd kissed
th curiosity of tbe women. Before tbe ir In
confessed?"
she
asked,
in
wild
sranderher
wet
cheeks. 1 '■!.-• threw her anus
re ches Warrener it takes aboard some badly
fr-tten rsvslrymen. who ure being sept to lhe
mynt, in almost stupefied amaze. rele?.»- around his neck nnd clung to him in an
Im I. Tlie mysterious young man does much io
ing him from her arms and' stepping agony of grief. Gently they strove to
all hrlatr Um suffering's of the frozen men ou tbe
••.Veter mind! Don't ftre.p‘
w; v to Warrener.
disengage her clasping arms, but she
buck, her eyes searching Ids face.
&lt; iiaWzr '.‘. Tile Iftdlei are greeted at WarTen minutes after the usual tima the
“Nothing olsu in the world. Kate. I shrieked and struggled, and poor old
re er by UapL Rayner and other officers. It
defetops that the mysterious young man Is Mr. adjutant darted in and plunged with don't understand it at all. I'tu all a- Clancy broke down. Thera were sturdy
Hi yne. who luis-.be.en promoled to h first his characUtwtic impetuosity into tho
tremble yet. It clears H.iyne utterly. soldiers standing by who turned their
Ur tlemuicy in Capt. Kaynerta company. Capt,
RByner shows that he still feels a decided dto- pile of passes and other papers stacketi It at least explains how I was mistaken. heads away to hide the unbidden tears,
Iiifrj for the young officer.
Illi
up by the sergeant major nt his table. But what— what coultbshe havo meant?” and with a quiver in his kind voice the
e.,
CnAi*TKit3.--l.teut.
Havne prove* a disturbMrs. Rayner stool likooue in a dream. maJcr interpft .td;
la Idement among the officers nt Fort Warren- Tu alb questions as to where he had
er A scandal has been attached to bis unme been and what was the mutter with the
_ _____
.............
"Let her and
stnv ni ‘♦Let her htay awhile; it will be better
her
eyes।____________
staring, herulips
quivering;
lu die past, and those who side with him nre
.—
fo nd In the peculiarities of the case to sulo colonel lie replied, with more than usual Nellie, with throbbing pulses and clasp­ for both. Don’t put him in the prison
ag fthst Capt. Raytier. The two men have been asperity of manner — the asperity en­
ing hands, looked eagerly from husband room. Graham. Keep them by them■m im enemies tor five years.- The commandm nt of lhe post receives Lieut. Hayne Mmlly gendered of some years uf having U&gt; to wife. us though beseeching some ex­ jclvea for a while. Wo will como for
at 1 decides to give a dinner in tils honor. Ii; answer the host of questions propound­
her by and by." Anti then, before them
planation
(Mt. most rd the cavalry tn-at him well, while
tbe Infftntrv (bis owu rcgitueitt) do noi. It ed by vacant minds ut his own busiest
-What did she mean? What did slio til. ho held forth his hand and gave
transpires that the irouub connected with i iiour of tho day—that tbe colonel would
mean? I say again.” asked Rayner, Clancy's A cordial grasp.
II yne’s name was a enurtmartta!. which lu.il
“Uhwr up. man. .You’co taken the
co ivicted him of a serious offense prtaeipally tell them nil about it hirniieif: ho had pressing his hand to his forehead and
! no time for a word. 'Hie evident man- gazing fixedly at his wife.
right stop at lost. You are a free man
re 'ersetl by \ higher authorities.
H yne's old wu.,
corn iiules
—.. make advances,
adviu
which ncr of suppressed excitement, however,
A moment longer she stood there, as today, wen if you are a prisoner for lhe
pcEed. Hx/ne takes up his quarters In a was something few failed |o note, and though a light—a long hidden truth— limo being. Better this a thousand times
rBt some distance from the other officers’ every man in the room felt certain that
were slowly forcing itself upon her than what you were.”
Haync, too. spoke n few kind words
lrxs*» L- Capt. Itayner's wl e Kyts-hngrv when the colonel, came there would be mind. Then, with Impulsive move­
•m of toe cokraet’e courtesy to lixVtie. and u revelation.
It was with fometltin?
ment ahe hurried through the dining in a low tone, and gave the old soldier
JUp is divided Into Haync arid a:itl-Ha\ ne
bordering on indignation, therefore, tluit
room, threw open tho kitchen door, and bis hand al parting.- Then the guard
lhe assemblage heard the words tliut
startled tbe domestics nt their late break­ -•lotfcxl the door, and father and daughter
br &gt;keu tin by tlie cries entire" from otffside.
were left alone. As the groups around
CiiAlTZttS.—The fire is lu a house occupied intimated to them that ail might retire.
by Private rtaney (who was a serceani duriiir The colonel had come in ven- quietly, fast.
•’Ryan.” she called to the soldier ser­ lhe guard house liegan to break up and
.......... flcht .I'lenlloaed
..uiiu.iru iu iuv
th i Indian
lhe firviuur.prelude) mm
nnd
hl wife,
wke. who
ivho k
&gt;s a toundressr
l.niiKlrvs.x' Ltem.
Lieut. Hayne
Iltuue received the-report of the officer of the vant who rose hastily from th * table, more away, ami the ofliccni. re-entering
•rescue- Clancy ......
and hisJ .....V
lltllednugbtcr, nuiui:;r
from the day. relieved him. ami dismissed the
“go nnd tell Mrs. Clancy 1 want her the carriages, drove over do headquar­
Ha ues. and also saves a bundle of tiank notes &lt;«f
tat &lt;e denoniltiation. which Mrs. Clattev eagerly new officer of the day with the brief instantly. Do ytou understand? Instant­ ters. a rollicking Irishman called to the
■ eh (Cites aud apparently ronolciera of greater formula, “Usual orders, tdr,.” then glan­
ly
I" And Ryan seized his forage cn|&gt; sergeant uf the guard:
• itti tori.iuce than the lives of her husband and ced quickly around the silent circle of
“Does he know the ould woman’s
eb Id. Hone himself Is badly bunted, ttml &gt;ll-s
and vanished
His
Tr ivurs cvlnres great Interest, tn the young grave, bvanb.’d or boyish £acw.
skipped, sargont? Shure, you'd better
It was |&gt;erhaps ten minutes before *110
aft -er for whom her ulster and brother In-law eyes rested for nn instant' with some­
tell him. Twill cheer him. tike..”
sb w *w mu -h dislike.
returned. When he did so it was ap­
&lt; MArT.BB G -Clancy (s in th*hospital am! hta thing like Shock nnd trouble upon one
Rut when, n few momenta after, the
wl e. for lhe fii»t lime, acts tenderly toward face, pile, liaggiir'd. with almost blood­ parent that Mrs. Rayner bad been crying
. hit i. watching him night and day. When
copiouJy, and tfiat Miss Trnvers. too. news wns inqiarted to Clancy, th? effect
Cwicy Is told tbaCLieiii. Hayne was the man less lips, and yet full of fierce deter­
was electric nnd startling.
With one
wtp saved him. be i\ greatly agitated, and hta mination—a face that haunted him long was much affected. Tho captain was
bound nnd n savage cry he sprang to the
wl e Herrely tOrb'ds any one to talk to him.
pacin'? the room with nervous stride in
Ca &gt;L Kayuct’» wife shows a strange Interest In afterwards, it-was so full of agony, of
door. The Mtgrant threw himself upon
r thi wcllare ot Ciaucy and wife. Uaync refuses suspense, 'alruqsi of pleading—the face rnlpgltol relief ard agitation. All looked him afid strove tu hold him back, but
to accept advances made by old comrades unless
up expectant as tho soldier re-entereil.
th, y express belief In ids Innocence of the of Capt. Rayner.
was no match for tlie frenzied man.
chirge of which he was cimvictea. This u odld
Then, dispensing with the customary Un had the air of a man who knew he Deaf to Kate's entreaties and the ser­
be^ractle.dlv u declaration that they believed
bore tidings of vivid and mysterious
CapL Rayner t-» be a perjurer, or at least iuIs- talk, he quietly spoke the disappointing
geant's commands, he hurled him aside,
interest, but he curbed tlie excitement of
tal en. They deride to side a 1th Capt. Rat tier. words:
leaped through the doorway, shot like a
&lt; itAi-TKit 7.-Mbs Travers asks her shier.
“1 am somcwlint late this morning, his manner until it shone only through deer past the lolling 'guardsmen on the
Mr i. Kavner why she shows so much interest iu
th( Ctancy’s. and declares her belief lu LleiiL gentlemen, and several mattera will oc­ his snapping eyes, saluted, and reported porch, and. turning slmrply. wont nt the
Hi tnc’s Innocence of theebarg*. which proves cupy my attention; so I will not detain with professional gravity:
top of Ids speed down (he hill towards
to have been that of tiieft. They quarrel. Il you further."
"Mrs. Clancy's dean gone. sir.”.
'
toto v .v.*.-. l......
v ■ .1 vn
-cd .....
^i^f*_
I',ttJHisi‘ Tratera
does
not »v.v
love l.ri
her
Sudsville before man could lay band on
fia ee. \ au Antwerp, bu: has been persuaded
•Gone w hereT
The crowd seemed to find tlieir feet
him. Tlie sentry on Number One cocked
into promising toma^btmbyhto'n^irerand
to many him by his mother aud
"Nobody
knows,
sir.
She
’
s
justdit
out
very slowly. There was visibls disincli­
tied sister.
his rifle and looked -inquiringly at the
( UAiTKn A —This chapterdeals largely with nation to go. Every man in some inex­ with her trunk aud best clothes some
officer of the guard, whc&gt; came running
Uu stx-iid ulsturliances caused by the Uayne
time last night.”
, '
aff. Ir. '.•laticy, while drunk, appears at Hayne’s plicable way appeared to know that there
out
With a wild shriek little Kate
•Gone to her husband in town, may­
qulrtera and piteously begs to ace the neu­ was a new mystery hanging over the
threw herself upon tbo sentry, clasping
ter ini.
;
garrison,
and
tluit
tho
colonel
held
the
C .lAiTauu
iiAiTxiiu.—Miss
Mira Travers writes'a
writes a letter
tetter to
his knees nnd imploring hitn not to shoot.
■•No.
air
Clancy
’
s
all
right;
ho
was
hei Jtouce. VanAntwelp, telling Him that .,..
Miev key. Every man felt that Billings hnd
Tho lieutenant and sergeant both
dot s not love blm and tuat he had belter rclearni givcp^iim the right to expect to lx? told caught last,evening, and hadn't time to
ihouted, ••Nover mind I Don't firof' aud.
her from her promise. Miss Travers accidentalaccidental­
ly dverh-srs s conversation between her sister all about it when the colonel chme. Some get mor'n half drunk before they lodged
with
others of the guard rushod in pur­
an&lt; Mrs. Cl.uicj. to which the farmer urges the
him. Lootcnunt Hayne got him. sir.
latter tow »i ch Chmcy. andon no account lei looked reproachfully at Billings, os They had him afore p justice of the i suit But old and fucblc as he was,
htri wee
see JJejiL
Lieut, Hariie.
ilayue. Miss TrxvrnTravers j.*
to con' poor Clancy kept tho lead, never swerv
ai&gt; wl that lhe man knows something nbo-n
peace early this morning”-----1 ing. never flagging, until ho reached tho
„c ’.
.. Jiidli Mr. Hayne ouglil
» ne
s ease w.'iidU
ought to know,
know.
•Yes, I know all that What I want :
C SArrEK
Arrr.it 10-Miw
io-MIw Travers aecldeutaUy
accidentally meets
meet#; him with a gruff “Thought you said the
Llrol.
st
• Hayue
"
it the house of a nriOml
nmbial friend. colonel had soluething to tell aa,” and is Mrs. Clancy. What has become of , doorway of his abandoned cot; this lie
During a conversation it
to
didteh
that
tbe
। burst in. throw himself upon his knees by
“ *s Mhawn
the
her?”
chf -gr against Httync was tha: be appropriated went out with nn air of injured and de­
“Faith, 1 don’t know, sir, but tlie wo-.!1 tho bedside, and dragged to light a little
tho aouey handedhim by the dytag Cx;»L Hull frauded dignity.,
;
wooden chest that stood by an open trap
Ha ne’s statement that he rigidly gunidedthe
Rayner arose, and seemed tn be rank­ men in Sudsville they all say site’s run |
pat t«ge Intrusted to blm that dax: but that,
nwav. air
— tasen ncr money nnu
Ono look sufficed; the mere
nnd gone. I:
wh n he opened It, I: contained only wus;e ing preparations to depart with the away,
. dr—taken her
She's
afraid
of
Clancy'a
peaching
on
fact
ths“ the
waa °?en and
box
e»
&gt;htkk ll.-Saj ne has recovered from th- others, and some uf the number, connect- iSh
her.”
j exposed was enough. With n wild cry
ts received at the Clancy fire *n&lt;i returns ing him unerringly with the prevailing 1,cr'~
,
“By heavenal the thing is clearing. | 3f.ra?e\ de3Pair
hatred, he
y. Tilst night (Uancy turns up el Hayn-'s
appeared to hold back and .rewin.DMb..request lo we blm, and sensation,
___
fur him to precede them bmu
and so I i^lfl” exclaimed Raynor to his gasping -‘‘ached his hands abovo his head, ro»e ,
t lo the nun. Mrs. Clancy wait
1.'!“
»Uiras
and deci
— -up
------that her liusb.vHl itdruna ~curv to .Itototol.to ,he toU,r«tto„ of ,
— ' hb » toto UpJ^riih
has been tieatlug her. CApt. lift} uer. evl- Secure io ihemneivoe the aausfacuon or . —----- ..--j—
ly anxious to brerent an Interview between knowing that, if it was a matter con-. ‘ cotonel at one© with hla news.” And i gasping breath, turned upon his purClt fly
t nnd Haync. orders tbe former under nr- nected
with
Rayner,
they
"had
him*
!
aw
'
a
5'^*
e
'rout.
rest ■ Hayne
nn;»v i-&gt;
•» ,cpnvLu-ed tha: Cia’tey knows iiicjeu wnn nayner, tney "nnu Jam ,
| suers aa they cauio running in. and
" and. nothing
...
.. take
.
.
And then again,
as tho orderly
could
place
- retired. । hurled hisflstsaf the foremost. "Letuie
sou to..';!nz
itlilnz whlca
Wtiicl might help to clear h!s along"
iianie. 1i
.i| without tbeir hearing it. Three men «nd lbe
(Ha rtrefc)
mW) uams.
“o™ lrfl “taw, Nellie ■
ci aftkx tl—Mrs. r.srner has learned that were Tory tew, however; but BurfdD I Tra’rfr’ ’'i,h trombimg lipa uted th. | follow her,. I sayl She's gone with it
.
tier Mster. Miss Trovers has met Lieut Hayne were very few, however; but Bux^,u ,
‘ ill—his tuoneyl Lot me go!” ho shrieked;
ta-HSS .ZStl.k
s.F them.
&lt;1.An.
Dtonntow*., eves
tonnto were
M.rewn 1I q
OUVritiOn*.
,
ft t v liou-cnfa friend. Mrs. Rayner has been was
otio of.
Ravner'ii
ue8t‘on:
fire; rly worried, apparently, over something fixed upon the colonel and searching for' j . “««»« 1 done ao much hanu, after all, ■ and then his eyes turned stony, a gasp.
c&lt;kr ected with the Clancy# for some tliw. ishe
1 a clutch dt his throat, aud, plunging
vab * her 11: natter t» cbargloft her sister with a sign, and it come—a little motion of i
i headlong, he fell upon his face at their
desl ing to meet Ltt-at. Hayne when that vexing the hand and a nod of the head that sig- I
"Ob’ Pallid Nellie! forgive me, for I
[ feet.
an asserts her Intention of again visiting
Unit trlcnd. The m!t la. of course, given up nified "Blay.” Then, ns Buxlonand one | h»T« booB nearlJ uiad wltl‘ niiseryr
Poor little Kale! Tbe old man was in­
he sistefli quarrel Again.
or two of his stamp still dallied irreso- ' "0B MrB- Rayner's answer, an she burst
' Gi aitzk 13 —An offleer. Capt. Buxton by
deed free at last.
n&lt;m •.
•,-white prowling orountPLleuL
arounc
n.n:
Mayne's lute, the colonel turned somewhat sharp- jinto n frwh paroxysm of team “That
ly to them: “Waa there any matter on I —that woman has—has told me fearful
T11*'
» carriage drive up.
Tobe continued.
Lal* r i he shadows of L eul. Hayne and a voting
won an appear on the windo* curtain. Button which you wished to see me, gentlemen?” lies.”
Jumps at the conclusion that Hayne Is entertain­
There was n strange scene that day nt
ing iwoman of tbe town. Hayne again meets and. as there was none, they Imd to go. Warrener when, towards noon, two car­ 3 ou pur v.ater on the Lnrtnng timbers, not on
Ml* fravirs ncrjdrntally the next day at the Then Rayner was alone with the colonel:
Um smoke. And If you harci-siarrh you should
- fr.ri d's house. H ts. announced that Miss for Mr. Billings quickly nrooe, and, with riages drove out from town and, enter­ attack
the Cfsrasc In the blood, nut in jour
.Trai era will won return east. She is dependent
ItnpiinicuUM*, and the local
«n b r sinter, ati J because of the strained rela­ a significant glance ut his commander, ing the east gate, rolled over towards the effect a:Vrnoieihn
Ixtwre. To dothls.rnkr Ilood's&amp;trsaguard house. The soldiers clustered
tion exiting between them has decided to nc- left the room and closed the door.
IMrillu.
i..e great blood purifier, winch radlcalty
eedr tn tan Antwerp* pleading for a spe«dv
about
tho
barrack
porches
and
stared
at
nnd
|&gt;ern»u0ii.l)r
curei &lt;at»irrh. It sl«o
Mrs. Rayner, gazing from her parlor
roiw tag*, loonier that she may nd hmrer i-ibe nervre. te&gt; sure to geioiur
oblij r-l t*» look to her brother-in-law forscj.pot t. windows, saw that all the officers had the occupants. In the first—a livery MienzUieiw
Hopd s anranparillu.
j
Day &gt;r realizes that he Is In love with Miss
como out except one—her husband—and hack from town—were two sheriff’s offi­
Kscanaba howled la«t night tor the vic­
Ca iitk« U-Cxpt. Buxton, through the ab- with a moan of misery she covered her cers, while cowering on tbo back seat,
torious
deiiiocracy.
•enr &gt; of his superior officers, is In charge of the
his hat pulled down over his eyes, was
post. Buxton tell#of his recent discovery tbnt ' face with her hands and sank upon tlie
a m bmi wns visiting Hayne nt night. A dance t&lt;ofa. With cheeks,as white as her sis­ poor old Clancy .Ho whom clung faithful
If you will send us yowr address, we will mail
(jfire i to honor ot Mr*. Rayner and Miss
little Kate. In the rear carriage—Maj.
you our Illustrated pamphlet explaining alt
Tras -ra. wm&gt; were to leave tlie next dav) Is In ter's, with eyes full of trouble and per­
plexity, but tearless, Nellie Travers Waldron’s—were Mr. Haync. tho major, about Dr. Dye's Odtebnited Klrctro-VoltakHeilMid
Appliances, xml ilimr charming effects
stepped quickly into tho room and put a and a civilian whom some of tho men upon the oenroiw debilitated system, and how
C«'.tTr.i: 15 -ts; didu buncc had come trembling white hand upou the ether's had no difficulty in recognizing ns (lie they willqulekty restore ion to vigor, aud man­
hood.
Poinnhtet
free. If you are ilins afflioted.
ObuS In IbU way: CanL Bnxrnn decided to shoulder:
official charged with tho administration
wwwillM&gt;udy°»» a Belt and Appliances on a
solre (he mystery at Mayne’s female nocturnal
“Kate, it is no time for so bitter an es­ of justice towards offenders against the
vidMr. A carrtars drove up to Ilavne’s
Voltaic BkltCo..Marshall,Mich.
&lt;(UArt era us on the previous uig .t. Buxton trangement as this. I liave done simply peace. Many of tho soldiers strolled
place i guards about tho house, and when al!, to
slowly up tlie road, in hopes of hearing
The Bay City (Icmocruey will/ let Itself
quiet c itera with rapt. Rayner (who Js on lor what our soldier father would have done
BuV n’s command and goes reiuciantlx). A had he been here. I am fully aware of all about the arrest, and what it meant; loose Saturday night.
•erm tn &gt;ge «-neu«i in '.filch llavne i« injured
from straggling members of the guard.
ba-tb and Capt. Itayner sllghlly. Tbe tody what it must coat me. I knew when I
vtalk r ten s out to be Hague's bister. « bo!s ac- did it that you would never again ^vel- All knew it meant something more titan
I .nose's Red Clover Pile Remedy, to a
cmn,&gt; u.icd by her btuband. Tbe previous visit
a mere “break" on tlie part of Clancy, positive specific for all forms of the dis­
haul t -ro ma le as they went west nod this ston rotne me to your home. Once east again,
to in le a- they return. The Intra ion on the i yusrfcnd I can
our ways; I won’t bur­ all felt that it had some connection with ease. Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated
privri y cf Hayue’s house ia a most disgraceful
the
long
continued
mystery
tliat
hung
and
protruding plies. Price 50c. For
which
Button is
Is responsiole
re»|HMi5iole It den tou longfrt but is it not better that
affair f.w u
bleb Buxton
sale by W. 11. Goodyear.
nerve i to turn public sympathy mere strnnrlv you Miuiu.11 tell me in ivhxt way your about the name of Lieut. Haync.
lu Hi vne’s favor. .The. eastern trip ol the RayThen,
too,
it
was
being
noised
abroad
Gen. I. C. Smith is mentioned as the
husband or you,can have been injured
nera ud Mm Travers h pMlpant-d.
•tints. Mrs. Clancy Itad “skipped.” and be­
new chief officer of the slate troops.
CHhi'it-r. IG.-Hayne has again recoveted, by wh-.t 1 liave done'.'”
fueo iversation with a woman friend he eon­
lira. Rayner impatiently shook away tween two suns hnd fled for parts un­
known. She could be overhauled by lek
the hand.
1 have been afflicted with rheumatism
“I don’t want to talk to you." was the egraph if she hnd left on cither of the for twenty years, and have used crutches
s ractw
ibU-iatisg 10 take him uh! blunt answer. “You have carried out night freights,' or gone down towards for ten yesta. From using powerful Uni­
•&gt; fe Willi U:e«i. MJki Travers deckles to your threat and—ruined us; that's all.” Denver by tbo early morning passenger meats to get a little sleep, uiy hip and
2 one of lift Mumlclofjs tliat tbe Clamrys
♦•What can you
D&gt; you want train; It would bo easy enough to cap- knee hod lost nearly all strength. When
1 tvlhlMs Heat might be ot value to farm,
does so. Clacey Is inlusivg.
me I j iinnk that b. cause Mr. Hayne s ,
bcr if oho were “wanted.” said the I commenced to take 11 ibbnrd't^Rheu matte
innocence tn?y be cftablisJicd you? hits-, 5“T^*on; but wba* ,dl&lt;1 b mean that Syrnp I could not take oue step without
XV IL
। Lend was tho guilty raau? Certainly dasicy 'V2S pursued by officers of the the aid of a cane. I can now walk with­
out ray cane from my house to my office
of the following I your ciaunor .leads to that inference,
U?d5rv CVar?e
and wish I might herald to all afflicted
.
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tbe low? Rn ■*
hnrl
I. nfllrnn
"‘““J
,he
“» h.H
h*4 tmnhto
tro»bl» with rheumatUm. the merits of this
somo itenui under tlie bead tltoujli bh J«. doc, by «ny rotoni"
"I
doa't
want
to
tuik.
I
tell
ybu.
,
®
n
2
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f’
h
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J
xx&gt;r
,
.
wonderful medicine. h. S. Coxovxa,
dm" that involved several of
You’ve had your way—done your work.
The officer cf the guard looked won­
Agt. Northwestern Mutual Life Insur­
’
......
t-oR -tarinrrlr
incy had been dropped from You'll
ace aeon enough
tho hideous .web
deringly at
at (lin
tlw carriages nnA
and thnir
tboir oc- ance Co.. Manistee. Mich.
Prepared only by The Charlew Wright
of present “on daily duly” 1 of trouble you’ve entangled about my supdnta. He saluted Maj. Waldron as
Mt-dlclue Company. Detroit, Mich. Far
Don't vou £iro say—don’t : :l»e latter stepped briskly down.
on that of absent without husband.
’
‘
.
sale by all drujcgtoLi.
-- ____ ...______ , .___________ Jtak--and naw she row with | "You
“t' ch*r2«
Clancy. Mr.
Phil Tuttle, of Lapeer, died in a eat1 seat
EVdm and Ltotrt. Bi'bac. aadden fury—"that ha vaa lhe—that he ^mharn,- «ud Ibo major. "His dis­
’
from town juat ' tost the money! Bnt that's »hat all oth- ■ rhars. trill be recalled; « taut it will while traveling from Newberry to HL

by

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una ask nim to mount the guard ter
him. as he had just returned and had
important business with the colonel.
The doctor and the adjutant together1
went into the colonel’s quarters, and for
the lirst time on record the commanding
officer was not al the desk in his office
when the slioulder straps began to gather
for the matinee.

ts were sound- ■ era will think.”
I not take effect today. You will be in­
'
..rr ai.tot
tr.fto si. .__ —’i'rcwtn.1 In kreiwimr that his voluntarv

Barfhoiraew Beniamin Is another poor
Italian cnulied under k fulling rock in the
Calumet mine.
.

Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castorla.
Children .Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

fin- yesterday. J. 1

Chiceto d.Wtrt .Mi from Pnr.waier t&lt;* 1.

hurt IN road

ratarrfcn^lrote.-i.Mire,d;, ct;r„
’Ako {{..■»&lt; • KM«n-'*rto4 v. u. ..
••..
bkwd. , Sold by ail
c

It fe. npotted ii-pi ?bc Ah SAl.h- A
Fnxl Nllbcnro. ot booth Eaton, cut Sol
NortltweM, ip ndlr«gw| wi .i «!| t|„ p„|.,
for 13 acres of bran?. They will go to
lumbering Interests Imd ta-en ;(,|t| me. tl
Boston to make eulchurc.
Alger.

Mrs. WlmiuwS HMtblrgPMupe-bould r.lany&gt;
he usetl rue&lt; Mlilrrh Uiililuz- “ souUitb Ito
Slilui. H«J:r«wHlie.|Hiin». HhH\r All |udli, eur. swrite cnlre and (s the b.-” remedy lu.-GiarraoM.
Twenty five ceal» n bottle.
'
Omer is uci lacprponitrd. hut snon will
be, so for tha pteM:iit it lights the »trctt»
011 tbe r-ubscripfk’n sy*-tem.

THIS AND THAT.
CURES

lumbaco.

Sick tfcndaclic.
I.CMW&amp; Evd Clover Fills rare slot
beadnehr. dy&gt;;k'pe&gt;ia. ludigeatlrm, coiimUpailun. 23c. 1 er bus. 5 boxes for 81. F01
sale by W. II. Go-xl&gt;eur.

UM (Meanest,
Balto..Md.. Feb.M. »).
l-sras confined to the
home two wrelu with
lumbsgo.butSL Jftcote
OH cured me; nn re­
turn. Wn. A. (toms

Harry Adorns, of Balile Creek, was run
over oy a hack yesterdoy and injured ix»
badly Gist reeovvry is ha possible-

CURBS BRUI8E8.
These p»l;«nte.Hil-.-.ut*.flcadj compounded,
and uniiuntr In action. No griping pain«t»
commonly -following the use of pills.
They are adapted to both adults nnd chil­
dren with perfeet safely. We guarantee
they have no equal In the cure of sick
hcodavhe. constipation, dyspepsia aud
bilioiuin-M. and. ft* an npiwlizer, they ex­
cel any other preparation.
H. M. Pratt’s stere at Prattsville. Ilifis&lt;lnlr county, was burglarized of SAO Sun­
day nigliL
DrunLcniir.««—l.lq&amp;or Hablt-rln al! tlie

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It ran Ih? iftv**iMi* ft cup *»r lea »r &lt;u»Ura. with,
wit the kt.msl.HJre ot lhe prison taxing it.
rnrctUre a &gt;i*etb ■•*'•1 perm u v.nt cure. '♦•••'I*'.’*’
tbe rnllrnt !•» u inoderafe Jrlok* i«rau&gt;dc»!»o.!r
wrrclto TliouftQi.es of dintiitr.id* hare ts*-s«i
riirr«l aim have tekrn fb-- thHden Specir.e la
their coffee wtlhcot tbeir kn"wl-ORe. »mlli»&lt;i.&lt;» believe they quit‘Irnlili «&gt;f tbwown free
wifi. No huraifia
1 mn'ta from
a«lniiuLstnulim. Cures j;u rantred. Scud for cir­
cular and full iwIh ular-.' A.’dr—0. in coh3dyucr.C.«»u»BS jritriFlCCb., Hb Kwctttnit.
Cincinnati. O.|

Feuenvilte, Mo., Feb 7. IMO
"St. Jaeobs Oil to without a peer for pain*.

Poitor BtriU*. Chureh.

CURES 8PRAIN8.
Clactanatl, Ohio. April 2. IMO.
I differed with a sprained ankle which
•welled very rnneh. Found great relief In use
of BL Jacoba Oil and orelllng dlreppeared.
Momz Him.

8T. JACOBS OIL

The Greet Remedy For Pein,
RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA,
SCIATICA.

The Saginaw valley convocation of
Ep’ftoqiai churches which was held at Bay
Oily yesterday was well attended.
.
jCatighl Him In tho Act.
Count von Muinni. of the German lega­
tion til Washington, is n great auistcor
. pbototrnpher, and never loan an egrportu
twty to g&lt;views Of N-.'v.qnirt life. Bclnja
asked 01:'. lolunciieoti nt one of tbe i.-ouweT
op the bay. where a lovely marine picture
lira at yoilr feet, he took l.l» camera along.
Noneuf tbe Indies i wore down, and ns bv
waited a mctueal a jaasing yzrht tinder
full soil caught bis artistic eye. 4n u mo
merit bis bead was under the little veil and'
tbe focu.* ws* being adjusted, when n stern
female vci-e interrupted with: “Ilcrelyou
there! What arc yon ztf Whom lin’yoti
represent?** It was tbe Indy of tlie bouse.
Count .von Mu mm find met only tbe
daughter. Ho turned to her with n pro
found bow. “Madam, 1 hnt de honor lo.
rebresent de Gorman empire.”—San Fran
cisco Argonaut.

“Ethel," aaidn fond mother to her daugh­
ter, as the fair young girl m down t.tn
late breakfast In her morning gown, "did
George leave any pitoknge for me last even­
ing’”
.
Ethel blushed and said falterlagiy:
"Why. no.- mamma! What made you
oak*’’.
•Oh, nothing; only I heard him say at
the door as be said good-by, ‘Now, bore Is
one more for yaw mother.’ and 1 didn’t
know but what it was *hat pattern for lace
edging that his mother pro;nhed to-send
me."
Ethel add nothing.-Haro Bite
’Ho SoLI ills "Canw.”
who spent encampmeriv tvoek in Wake­
field, Maas., expressed his opinion of the
place or follows:
'«
"You see when the time camr’ro go to
tho big parade I wanted to leave mighty
bad, bat I didn’t hnve any money, aud so 1
uold n coow, and if I’d known what n place
we wns c.iTuing to aa^ bow nice we waa to
be treated and nil the rest I’*l sold another
eaow and brought the old woman with
me.”—Wakefield Citizen and Banner.

Suffar a Hand Soft ear r.
A great manj- mechanics working amonr;
acid* complain of tbe stains left on tbeir
bauds. In tome cases sugar is very useful.
A correspondent of The Victorian Elec
trical Telegraphic Journal any* that after
working with mngnesin or copper solu­
tions, the addition of a little sugar rubbed
on the hands, together wltli the soapjn
washing them will render them clean and
soft.______________
Franklyn, Ps., Hmm a child who sleeps
every other three days. The case baffles
the physician*. The cl.ij.l Is in perfect­
health.

CURE

Bick Hs»&amp;£b« and nUeveaH tbo tronblw tad•
Ac. White their mant

SICK

nsar’brhe. yet Cartor'n Iltito Uw Mts are
aqvaUy vshMbletaOwwttpattoa nwrtnsaad piw

”* HEAD

loUtfe? wnuMteaiBKrtprfcatett to thowwhd
bujUkt from thladtotTinatog complaint; but fort

•bto ta so BMCoy wars that Uisy *C1 act bo vtlUoBtoaoiithcct them. But after alliUck hexj

ACHE
vesakaonr great bcMt. Oar plli» cure It wails
Others do sot.
\
Carter** JUtUs Liver Ptlla are very kt-u.Il and

•CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.

SMALL PTLL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRiCE

I" iiXrn"©Au8AM

j

IClcerM erd
eie Sift. I
nwaM • _ Isswiant ruafi. I

CRATEFUL-COMFORTINC.

BREAKFAST.
• By a thorougti knowledge of th* natural iav ••
which govern lhe opernHtm* &lt;&gt;f dig- -tlon and
mitrUtou. and nv ;• catclnl armUciithm id Imfine prupertlra of wa!b»eteeted Cocoa. Mr. Epte
tin* provliied onrhre I'toftt tables with n (lelleutely Csvourel l»evrr&gt;a' Which mav saje n*
many heavy doctors bill*. It l« by the Ju&lt;l!&lt;
1&lt;»us uv of »uch &gt;rtlcl«4 (4 dirt that a romdltui
ion may bo grannslly built up until strove
cwiux'.i to r«"l*t er-^-v tendm*-' io dlvav
Hundreds of rubt’r ntstodira are floating aroumi
u* raaoy to attack wtier* ver there to a weak
l»olnt. Wn inav CTcat*** mmtr n fn’al smut b»
keeping otirwlvra well fortified with
and a properly nonil'brd fr»m«-.’’-Ctvi; SFn'.t -Otolfi.. Mato- Mrnpl* with bolilmt water b:
milk. S*ld &lt;»alv 'n hMf-rraiiHl H -*. by (Iroren*.
laballed Hunt JAMFM EPPS A OU. Hom re
pathlc CbctnlsU. Loudon, England.

CASTORIA
far Infants and Children,

�BUSINESS CARDS.
\ I ’ILLiAM O. LfWDEN.
iI
.
I Jiwyer.
office otcr JuKui Russell’s storr, State
,trvet, Hasting*- Mfch.
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“tI’ABT-"kNAITEN * WEAVER.
’
Attorneys at law.
oier RasUi a» Nau**i al
tiu«Ui4g*. Michigan.
K.vxrla'e offices, at Grand Itajiu*. Midi.
p~'aTsiieldon.
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
AlWUxCl tUOCS. t'UMlUX*.
Money to lota on Real Kitete Real Kstatmi o'intni-*t«»ii. General, con7e'nuvlug
.,&lt; j avomt'lri*- •*« ot Abstract JtocAs.eonifrom tlie ilnords. can ternlsa complete
rtcti
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk.

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P. DRAKE. M. D.,

Office over l’.*&gt;’’..»w*y’*- drug store.
office h
Innu - !” *
1 !’•
Tiler'ione eon
•::,4 wl 11 irsMlei.Ctf.
Holloway,’* drtlX
' -re___________________
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M. D. GILLASPIE, Notary Public
I .
aud V. S. Claim Agent.
will pr.»«f'Ur ait •»■»••’« of • । &gt;!kir '»eforc tbr
•: ;...::,ib-ill* *if ta'.r tli'«T. T » tiler. Call on him
•
»torc. roruer Court aud Jefferson St*.,
’! a •:: •’2* • M *clh_____________ ___
. &lt; M. FuWLEIL
&gt;.
DutlhL
Ki-.iiA-temirrlv occupied by Dr. Jonen, ovei
th. Ham* it Van 'Arman'*.
’ ' ■ " li'W** m *li&gt;5,p.
* * * tn________________
I A. BARBER. M. !&gt;.,
Li.
rhyrdcian and Surgeon,
' ifflje over Sevin's store. Office hours from ■.• u p. in.

\V. LOWRY, M. !)..
' 1.
Physician and Surgeon.
tl.-ikics a tins laity ot treating diseases of the
tiVL’aii'l UK andtne preservation of vision
. prui-eriv tilting nfECTACLKS. and eye
..I.ASbKS.
.
n:ul rr -tdence on Broadway, near Court
louse. Hastings. Midi.

&lt; . WELTON

l

b. '

i s aernt for the Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Go.
■ . writ.-spohelvsou a man's property against
•««:.% fire, lightning or wind; against a man’s
’•&lt;r by death and accident.

^MlTH A CULGKUVE.
?
lawyers.
■ Office in Union Nock. Hastings.)
I’racilce is all the courts of the state.
&lt;
E. KEN AS TON.
A.
Attorney at Law.
(Over J. S. Goodvcxr &amp; Co.*s store.)
rractleea In alt courts of the Stale. Collections
n'mpUy attending to.

I t R. TIMMERMAN, Homeopathic Phy1 .
siclnu and Surgeon.
(Office liver l^»tiin&gt;p'« drug store.)
1! ARTIN V. BARKER, Real Estate, In­
ti.
*urance and Ixuns.
•flee wit\J. G. Runyan ft Son. a doors north
'
of rowloffice.
ipecialitteution given to making exchanges
propdfty. The interests ot uon-reMdunt
r &gt;nertv ownersCarefully looked after. Farms
.i *11 sites (or sale or exchange. Houses and
tor sale.
.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F. iniODESSEll, Proprietor,
■■:. Jrtr&lt;-r»&lt;&gt;n and ConrtjSts., Hasting*, Mich

Ratos, 9 I ,OO per Day.
This House Is new. with pleasant rooms. Tbe
;'.*trjuage of the public is respectfully solicited.
)9»

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CBOUP REMED

Ths CWdrta’s Medlcis.
FrcCtdd*. Couch*. Hoarseness.
Wburi .&lt;»&lt;' Couch. Croup, and
...&lt; many tbrnal and lung inxiUci o4
Sh.Mild Iks l-ur.d it retry bouse kohl
■
'si* Certain. Be *urc and cel a boule /Y«.u tnav nevd &gt;l.'e-««r*r. A untie *na»««aue»
c'-r ■anSbt-tne.-^KL-icci Only »5 cent, at Dniggvu
f, ckhaiu’a Croup Kvmsdy Saves Uvea :

Hastings Qty Bank,
Hastings,

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Mich.

SAFITAL S75.OOO.OC
St urns 94.W0.QO.
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h.corporates! under the laws of the Stall t&gt;1
Mlriilgan.

'•pen for business Ih-c. 13. ihab in bultdlug for
•nerly oceu'.ded by Uismt. Bros.

orncER’i:
ii

G. KobitiMin. President;
ChMtter, Messer. Vice. Pres.
■
D. W. tb-yuolds. Cashier
w.f.ct«»hs:

»an\df. UeymoM,..
W. H. Powers.
Ii G&gt;Koidnwn.
J. A. Grebin.
John Csrvrth.
Chester Messer
P. T. Co'.grove.

A General Ranking Business Transacted.

PROBATE ORDER.
St.deof Michigan, county ot Barry—xc
At a session of tlie PnAiitteCourt f»»r thet-Mun
truf Harry bohlen at the Prolutfe Office hi tbedtj
Hantliu:* In said cotmiy on Monday, lhe
■rd &lt;Uv of Novt in’ier In the year niw thomuuic
'•isht hundred and hlrety.
•
i’rvsetit. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
?' ■! it'In tbe matter rif ilie estate of ChrWopher H.
&lt;uii Annan, ilueeamxl.
•Hi rra.’l t&lt; and lUing the Itual account
of L. E, K.nippflti. i-xeeut'r of said estate.
• tying that the saiue'moy be heard mid allow
• d !;s hl* HiM ixJfrjnt ati'l he be rftneharged
' til llIlnAl ! tnnt
,
.
Thereupon It is ordered. :li.it h-durday.
'.be ’.bJtli day of November, A. D. IMO. nt Um
•‘elock in tlie forenoon, be assigned for
the hearing of said petition, and that
the heirs nt taw of said deceased and
ail other iwrsonS interested tn said .rotate.
*re required to appear at a seMton of aald Court,
•iirn to be bolden at the Probate Office, in the
rlly of Hastings In said county and show cause,
if any there be, why tbu prayer of the petl■ "tier tuny not tie granted.
Anil It is further ordered that said petitioner
irive notice to the persons Interested in said a
sate, of the pendency of said petition and the
aeariug thereof by causing a coj’y of this order
to be published in the Hastings JUkxbb a new*
paper printed aud circulated In said County of
■tarry once tn each vseek for three sncceestve
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
CHARLES W.JKMSTBONG.^
IA true copy.l
Judge of Probate.
P.DJkTX ORDER.
state of Michigan, County *f Barry—bs.
Ain ses-don ot th* Probate Court for the
County of Barry, hidden al tbe I’robate Office in
the efty of Hns Ungs. In said county, on Sator­
' 'lay. tbe 1st davof November. In the year one
thousand rl?hthundred and ninety.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
Probate.
I n the ranttrr of tbo estate of George
Simpson, deceased.
.
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&lt;)■■ reading :uid filing the petition duly verified
of Emma 81mp*on. widow of said deceased,
I'raymg Uisl aitminlstration of said estate may
lm grained tu your jwlitlonrr or some other
Mi’table iteraon.
Thereupon it is ordemh 'InU Friday, the
•Ubdnvoi Novciohw, A.D4l0t&gt;.at ten «'«&lt;**
tn ttw forenoon, lie assigned for the beanngo!
'aid iictlUo'i. nnd that tub helrwxt law of said
.■..^.nu^.1
..,1
iMt^rMTMiinsaxi
-'..'.in. nre
npi-w.1
'tid court then to 0- iro-dru nt the Probate
"m -r.lniheclty of Hwuhc*. in -a d coutrtj.
Mud stinw cause, if any there be. why the i’*'3&gt;,!f
'■( tin* iwtitlouer nisynot tieffrai’Gd
AtxinM
t irtker ordered, that «aid petitioner give notice

SCROFULA
la that tapurity of the blood which produces

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vu me arr.:*,
or teet; «Urf&gt; fc.oto,.
ta „„
eyes, ears, or nose, often csuxlag blindness or
*h'eh '■ “■• ortrln ol pimply calb
cerousgrowths, or “humorswhich,fcutenco‘:^r“ptlon and
eeatn. It Li tbo most ancient of all cllieas.-.,
and very few perscus arc entirely free from ft.

,

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Last spring he was one mass of sores from
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and all have boon cured of the scrofula. My
llUlc boy Is entirely free from sores. and,a!l
four of my children look bright and healthy.’’
W. B. ATnanrox, Peasaie Qty, N. J.

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PROBATE ORDKR.
State of Michigan. County of Ba.i y-».
At a yjjslon of tlie Probate l ourt for the
county of Barry, bolden at the Probate Office in
the city of Hastings, in said comity, on Wednes­
day tbe I2tk day of November, in the year one
thousand eAcht hundred and ninety.
ProEte*1’
Armstroug. Judge ef
^themn’.^r ofthees’jUc ot MaryK. Bechtel

On readins and filiuc the final account of
Robert F. 11)1*In adi&gt;ilui«tr»ter ol sain relate
praying that the same may be hraid and allow­
ed and be &lt;11mhunted Irarn ids raid tniM.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Friday, the
Sth day of December A. D.. l‘»n. at teu o’clock
in tbe forenoon, be xaaipnrol 1or the hearing«&gt;l
said petition, and that the lielra at law of said
deceased and all ollif-r persons Interested ii&gt; *al&lt;!
estate, are required to appear at a se«.slon
of said court then to be holden at tlie Probate
office. In tise city ot Hastinxa, ,ln said coanty,
and alio* cause, it any there be. why the prayer
of tbe iKSiltloner rnav not be granted And tl
ia further ordered. That said petitioner give no­
tice U» the persons Interested iu said retale, of
lhe pendency ot .-.aid petition, and the hearing
thereof by cnusltu; a copy ot this order lo lie
published tn tlie Hasting* Haxnor. a newspa­
per printed ami circulated in said county of
Barrv. once in each week for three successive
weeks previous to said dav of hearing.
•
CllAltLKS W. AUMSTIlOXn,
(A true copy.)
Judgr of Probate.

JESUS IS CRUCIFIED.

A .^ntJemnn who was travelin- on a

NEWS IN BRIEF.

LESSON VIII, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
TERNATIONAL SERIES, , NOV. 23.

—
vac jiorter
An intelllztot jury at Sycamore. III*,
cxplictt directions to wiritc him at the
covered Itself all over with glory Tm»pro[icr time, uud went to sleep. About mid­ day by sending one 'uf the dastard*, who
night the porter came and urouaed him
kill girl*.because they will no; marry
“Excuse me, nab,” tbe porter said, “but
them to tbe penitentiary fol- four years!
i forffut wharv you's gain’ to get off. ”
Commit
A conflict took place at Galway. Ire­
The lOMtnig'-r, not much pleased at thia
intcrruptir.n, repeated hia directions, and land, Wednesday Utnrtu bed ire of po­
then again uddressed himself u&gt; deep. He lice nnd military. A police sergeant was
scverelv wounded.
•
tCraWM tom Uwm
QairWHy b, ™. slept until a few minat» of the arrival of
Jaiv. Buckingham, a DJgrc, committed
the train at the point where he waa ttf atop
mic.oa of H. 8. Hoffman, publiaber. i'pifaii.-i
when he fortunately awoke. Ixxiking at siiiddi al Noble Ixtke, Ark. Turadny.
S. “And When they ton, cun. to th. l:i» u-atch hr diacovered that bo bad barely He h said to bo tbe flr»t negro suicide
place, which fa called Calvary, there they time to get ilrcssud, nnd he scrambled into ever recorded in that state.
George W. Martin »t*bfhxl himself to
crucified Him, and the malefactors, one ou his clothes with u celerity that saved him
the right baud and the other en the left ” from missing hi* station. oR tbo time say­ death lu tlie Raymond street jail. New
Oar last lesson left Him in tbeir hand* to ing to himself things concerning the porter York, Wednesday, where he was con­
do their pleasure with Him; and after the which were by no "means comp'.inicntarr fined ou a charge of larceny.
Tbe state depart meat has receive! an
am! mocking wc see tbe cross to tluit individual.
As the tr.:in drew into the station, where official dLpatch from Miuiste-r Misner
axl brutally on that torn and bleeding
banc, ami Kcgooa forth bearing Hfa cro-* it made a atepmf only a moment, the gen- confirming the new*p-.p«r account of a
(-obn xix, 17). While it is not said that tlemnn hurried out of the cor. and aa be new revoinlinn in Honduru*
The bill making Kingfisher the capita]
He fainted under it. the fact that they did so passed the porter, sound aaletp on n
turned Simon the Cyreniau about, and seat in the smokimc room. With a poke of OkiMbom-i has paused both Lo i*ea of
compelled him to bear it after Ji-susfrerse of his valise tbe pasM3g*r awakened him. the territorial legi*atnr&amp; It is thought
"1 say,” he demanded, “why didn’t you that tbe governor wi'l veto It.
2C),leoksa»if Hcmiyhtvesimv
-fij U
call me as I told you to? I enme very near
It la reported In New York that Doug­
or rah.], .lumHrf tbroaxh wr.ka..., or '
las Green, whs committed bigsmy with
low or Uooa. Tbra bmr Him e. He
I Sr?
।
Tbtt Iprter drew himself up with sleepy Mr* Snail-McCrea near Fortress Monroe
to the women who follow, “Weep not for
r^prewing a yawn and rubbing some months ago, is poverty-stricken
me, but for younclfara and yen? children” II U&lt;iV*cp,n.
| with the widow in Pari* ft fa nl«o rei verse 2S). And see the two malAactor* etch*
lenring hl-cress.
tTr/kw • /°3 d,a
turned, with the air., POricd in Ch’.regn that the widow is nt
or Golgotha, tha place’ of a skull &lt; Mat? i
C-ae who bad 1*t’a S^ly insulted, “dar ; home there. \ -u pay* your money and
xxrii.S. Airf nmX. ib^thrre!.-^
‘
of th‘’ P-~en*jvn* ’lo^l t^Wake . take, your chu c?.
•
each hearing its living, dying-, nfvuking ’
P??Cr,’ an’J4*1’11
to 'Tait 0,1 * J*kc Apfri. ot C nd inati, drew *13.030
burden; on either side an evil do*-r suffer-1 t^s u&lt;^1',*'uni w&lt;*k«&gt; up of bimst-lf before I from building anti loan associations and
ing jtrttly, but in the midst tbe Holy Je 1 ,‘°w^
" °^er IwUtulioa. Friday night and
mi-suffering the just for the unjtut. '
1 .'A!*
'Po,l*’w &gt;*
hlmsrlf dipped it fa »u;&gt;porctl t, Europe, with
34. "Then said Jeau* ‘Father for-ivn
n,n'1 the pniseuger hnm«l out | Mrs. Holm, wife ot n Louisrille man.
them; for they know not what ’theydo. j
con:inue tbe I Jt *• «P0ri*&lt;l »«J New York that Jay
Ami they parti-d Hi* raiment and vm t lota." । ron , Wti0U’ 80510:1 Courier.
| Goulddiaa&gt; obtained control of tlie Union
.
,
•—
, paC1flc railway, nQ(i that Charles Frauds
Cfin yon see Him stripped of Jii* raiment, I
&lt;Juitq DHTrreau
[ Adams will step out to make room for
laid down upon the crus*, the nail* driven j
Ah Enpiish laborer who was gmug
giving a
a.. uw*
Gould.
through Hisquivering flesh, nnd thru hear I
~‘
*'
‘
‘
j Joseph Gauolo,
Him pray, "Father, forgive them.’’
| traveler some rinteresting
item*
of inferGazzolo, of S'.
S’. Louis,
Loufa, has
ha* re35, "And the people m n d beholding.
n’Sortl 10
region where he celved notice shit aenn-i;c-o' death has
And the rulers also with them derided! iVe” \banced to touch on the curious su- ■j been passed upon
upou him
hit by tbe Mafia.
Him,
He unveil others, ict
let Hi:n
Tb.
Mrlrep.. iui-i
lu.- X.iloui,! Unk o!
■ iitu, saying.
wy uig. iii-ar-vcuotccr*
ni:n save
save ; ’;-Z ~~7.7”*Mk
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The Mriropo
-----Himself, if He bo Christ, "■
the chuwa
ot ■ ...
“ ‘i k.
hf’ -r------------------t0. ,_vl_
Katuua. Cky. T.
Mo.. lI Mp,ul nJOW, h„
God.” Tbeir cruelty know* no boumls;
Monday week, and there lav. been authorised to &lt;J unmcnce busine**
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k
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L..
young
female
binding
together
two
stick*
they bare now done their worst, thi y have
i with a thread. Cron* them, she did, nnd ! H. J. King, father of the professor of
crucified Him. hut they cannot cease: and ,
mathematic* ol Obrrlin college, »ulcided
Wcdmuday.
Dr*;4ndency.
He wns 65
a* He hang* in greatest physical agony ;' then tied them together.
“ ’What kind of wood is that,' say* I; yenr* old.
upon the cruel crow* they deride Him. He ;!
:
box?
’
*-nuld have saved Himself if He hnd I
Gen. Crook’s remains were interred
“'No,’says she;‘uor yet ash, nor oak.
wished.- Not all the power of men or devil* i
Wednr»day nt Arlington cemetery, in a
’« witch dm.’
could bare harmed Him unit*** He had I।' Jt”
’And what nnsyou going to do with it. spot be himself selected sometime before
pamittad it. Hear His own words: “I lay I
, .. ;
' * - -—*• down my life that I might takalt a^in.1

No man. taketh it from me, but 1 lay it]

’Sew k
it ln
in my ata
stays.’ “
suys
she, ‘and
*

Several yvorktnen were cremated daring

surd Henry Wm for alander tn cbargts&lt;
her,with improper conduct, the charge
resulting iu her young man refusing to
ed |1S,OOQ and got judgment for It500.
Gen. John Q Starkweather, well known
in Wisconsin and Illinoia, with a splendid
army record, died at Washington City
Saturday
,
A cloud of smoke settled over Chicago
Saturday morning aud for two hours it
iu alt the nouses In the city.
A train conveying a large uumbrc of
Turkish soldier* whose time had expired,
was derailed near Salonica Saturday and
thirty cf the soldier* killed.
The Yale -dpol-ball team Saturday de­
feated tbe I^unvylvank* university eleven
and also succeeded in breaking several
ribs for Griffith, of the latter club.
The luajunx firework* companiro ot tbe
country have organised a combiae.and tha
patriotic citiaen will probably have io
pay high for hta Fourth of July fun next
year.
Tbe charges that Buffalo Bill ill-treated
the Indians in bta Wild West show while
abroad iu Europe bare been entirely dta- '
proved, the Indians themselves testify­
ing that they were very well treated and
deaired to continue the engagement
Tbe Irish de legale* were at Newark, N.
.J., balurday n'ght, where they raised
*1,500.
Blahop O’Dwyer, ot Limerick, fa quoted
us apeakiag adversely of tbe American i
tour of Dillon and O'Brien.
Tbe farmers In the vicinity of M isdloa.
O., have inaugurated a boycott on tho
manufacturer of Huomll &amp; Co , engines
and tbresberit, fit * reply to tbe firm’* re­
duction of the wage* of those ot tbeir em­
ploye* who votelThe Democratic ticket.
Saturday waa the Brasilian ‘‘Fourth ot
July,'’being tbe first anniversary ot tbe
revolution that drove Emperor Dom Pe­
dro into exile.
The special committee ot the boare at
representatives on World's fair matters
was ih Chicago Monday investigating the
progress ot^be enterprfa*
Tbe boiler at Trexler's stove fact &gt;rr,
Merztown, Pa., exploded Monday, killing .
Henry Epler. Sassamau Hilbert, aud
Charles Oswald, and terribly scalding fl»»
other-men.
Tbe Cincinnati yarn about an allege!'
threat lo ifasMasinate President Harrison
last Muy fa discredited by those whoshould have known something of the mat­
ter if ft was true.
Official returns from al! but one county
in Nebraska give Richards, Rep., 88.351;
Boyd. Dem., &lt;53,305; Powers. Alliance, B»,341. Boyd’* probable plurality fa 48V, and
there will be a contest.
A cable from Rio Janeiro state* that
x'rc.'ldent da Fonseca ha* under consider­
ation arrangements for the pecatohlng of
ex Em) eror Dom Pedro, who. however,
will nut be permitted under ady circum­
stance* co return to Brazil.
The school* of Marshall, III*, have baeu
closed tiecause of. a scarlet fever sc ire.
A project is on foot at Bo,ton to estab­
lish a hospital fur con*ump ire* wiere

n-fa nSmnndXnf bare I XfallTmv n*rw’“ ‘O"**-’ And she believed it. ”
«»• Ann Arbor univereity Undent.
T r• •*£ 1
1
f y i tinned ho scornfully. “Strangel”
/t.rted a ’ rush” st tbe post office there
W ’’And tiiil’i-.^ «1«. mnekr.1 Him
Xot ninny minutes nfter tbe snme man ! T-ie-ifavand ended by “ru.biug” ihemromln/teI im
trim v inJl^ "‘P1”1 « “lt‘B P^t gTOWjug by the Water’s
into jsil.
| The Fanner*’ and Merchant*’ National
' bank of Hickman. Ky.. caplin! IhO.OOO, has
&lt;lic Iran, ut ell ctato. ot u.m-ibe true .
, h,_
I been authorized to begin burines*
children otGol-ho In trUI torreke Hindi
Thnc
Daniel S. Appleton, bead of the putT
this.. is___________
&lt;!,&lt;• protic only. »ho. tab toopiul. playing
r.;".'1"" it, “nllU
"““J* ,
!
like the human liver, If you should look Itablng firm ut D. Applet on &amp; Co., died
sell* Him; tliOM&lt; highest in religious things, ■
who, being only hypocrites,[hate reality;, nt it under a microscope toward the eml of at his home in N.’W York Thursday morn­
I'RUBATH ORDER.
those highest in temporal | power, who J’ summer yon could hardly tell it from a ing.
State of Mlchig-.ui. Ctaiuty of Barry—**.
• man's liver, with its little veins aud all,
Dr. H. 5L D.-xter, editor of The ConAt a M**«loti n( the I’rclmte Ourt for the know nothing of eternal rvalit ie* and cart!i quite correct. Now that’s called tlie liver­ greuatiumilisc, died nt hfa residence in
County of Barrv. hohleii at lhe Probate Office, only to please people; thv irreligious (a* wort, nnd not long ago I saved a man’s life
Bedford. .Mau , at 0:1) Thursday morn­
in the city uf Hasting*. In said county, on these soldiers), who care Jtor nom- of these
Wednesday,!he6tn •lay of November, tutlieyear thing*, nnd the offscouring of the earth by telling him to steep it and drink it. lie ing:
one tbousaod eight hundred and u|i;vly.
bad liver complaint, ami not one of the
Michael Cudaliy ha* withdrawn from
I’rv'ent. Cnanr* W. Armstrong. Judge of suffering just puniuhment for their crime* doctor* could do anything for him.”
| the firm of P. D. Armour &amp; Co., in CblProbate.
—all have their heart* revealed by the cross
“And how did you knpw it wtu good?”, ' cago, and bought out the jrroperty of the
In the matter uf the (Slate of James Cox. of Christ.
waa tbe inquiry.
decea*cd
firm in Omaha
«7. “And saying. If thdu I* tho King of
On reading and filing the petition, dun ver “Why, trio** you, my lady, didn't the ( An 11-ycar-old boy robbed Mr*. Zelfled, of Gruice Hyland, legatee ef said de­ the Jew* mvo thyself.” They could not
ceased. craving that ad tn In tai ration of Midi-s­ understand a king who hail no follower* Almighty tell us it was created for liver geufa**, of Bridgeport, Conn.. Wednes­
complaint by making it that shape?”— day evening of her pocketbook. He was
late with the will annexed may l«e granted to and seemed to have no jxiwer,
Lucian A Hyde or some oilier suitable person.
Youth's Companion.
arrested later.
tri. “And a superscription ql*n wns ritTben-upon lit* ordered, that Wednesday the
The North River bank of New York
3rd day of December. A. 1). 1MX&gt;. at ten o’clock Id ten over Him, in letter* of Greek and Latin
Ty|&gt;ogr*phteal Blunder*.
the toreuoon. I* as-lxiicd for th* hearing of said and Hebrew, ThisfatheKingof the Jew*.”
city, was still suspended Thurxlay, nod
pcCltMm. and that the heirs at law of Mid de­
Sir
Arthur
Helptwu*.
f'thlnk.
oversen
­
the bank examiner* were busy looking
ceased aud all other person* interested la said Tho chief priest* objected [to this, aud
estate, arc required to a■•i-e.-tr at a se**loii of wished Pilate to write, ”Hb *nid, I am sitive to adverse criticism, of which he over its books.mH day.
said court, then to be holden at lhe Probate King of Lhe Jews” (John xii, 21): but Pi- had perhaps not enough to allow him to
Breadstuff exports from the United
office, in the city of llastlngv In said rouutv,
grow callous to it, and the least misprints 8ta:e* during October aggregated in value
aud show esu*e. if any there be?why the prayer Into insisted un keeping It a* j be had writ­
luhisuwn books qr articles annoyed him F5.343.7US against *Jl.MD.V» in October,
ot the petitioner niHy not be panted. And ten it.
ft I* further ordered, that M)d petitioner give
3». “And one of the malefactor* which exceedingly. Them was a )»ux*age from 18KV. Export* of the principal articles of
n of let: 4o the person* lulrreMed in said estate, were hanged railed on Him, saying, It hi* “Organization in Doily Life,” in which. ________________
_ _______
_ ____
_____ __at
provisions durintx
Octotier
were_ valued
of the pendency of nld pettt on. and the; hear
Ing thereof by causing a ropy uf tlifa ordc£ to be thou be Clirist save thyself and u*” Rul­ speaking of vultuke* gathering to their j *r„84C,574 against £»,904.010 in October,
pm.lfaiw In the Haktincs BANXKIt«Yw*- er*, soldier* r.tvl malefartor* |all utter the prey, be hod used the Virgilina phrase 18S0.
inner primed ami circulated In **•&lt;! &lt; ounft ot same taunt, “Save thyself." |
“obscene birds,” which had been misprint- ’
TLe autopsy ou the body of Birchall.
liarrv one* in each work for three *uccri^|vc
40. “But the other answering, rebuked ed “olatcurc birds.” The mistake was not ' hanged at .Woodstock. Out., Friday for
week* previous to said day nf hearing.
him, saying. Dost not thuu ica-r God, see­ noticed by any of several persons • ho read 1 the murder of Benwell, develop.*! the
CuaauN W. AnMoxo.
Judge of Probate.
ing thou art in the same condemnation’” the proofs iu succcaaiun, aud J remember ! fact that bn hnd nn nnusnnlly large
Hardened, indeed, must hiive been the that his gratitude was quite effusive when ’ brain, weighing f-OJX ouncss.
heart of this condemned man. who, know- hfa attention was called to the word just ;
CHANCERY ORDER. ,
After nine days fasting Succi, the Ital­
State of Mitlifann, Fifth Judicial Circuit, In jpg that bo must very noon meet God in • a* the book was lie!ng sent to press.
After nil, lhe blunder was not a serious ' ian proftasional, .weighed l«)J-a' pounds.
tbe spirit world, railed even t»» the Inst.
Chancery
Hull pcudlrg In Circuit Co««rt far the &lt; Minty
41. “And we indeed justly; for wc re­ one, and was nothing like that of the lady ! Lmiies arc frvqtieutcallereand they do say
m Harry, in Chancery, nt the citv nMla-t.iig* on ceive tbe due reward of otir death: nut traveler who wrote that the “whole wil- ( that, iti ways more or ieas coy, they invarithe twwtv ninth day «&gt;f 6*Meinber A. D. IM&gt;
bly m&gt;k for a kiss and invariably get lu
Albert Kei-t, Complainaiit, vs. Fanny Ws&amp;on thi* man hath done nothing amiss.1’ An­ derness was tilled with erratic blocks,” . Succi is "db handsome.”
other testimony to the innoci-Dce uf “This and who, failing toirevfae her proof*, found ■
Kent. Defendant.
,
, ,
The Chicago papers nre just now fall of
I ti thi- e*u** It aopeiirinK that DrfeMtant- i« Man.” We have bean! it from Judas, from that the printers had taken on theniselvfai
not u resident ot thi* -tale, but Besides In the Pitate, from Pilate’s wife, indirectly from lo correct her geulogic.nl expreesion, and an alleged co:ifradon of Iceman O'Sallistate &lt;»( Kentucky, therctero /»n niotlon nt
Smith ft Co’s rave. Solicitors ttfr Cc niplslnais'. Herod, end now from this :tlncf on the that she was made to assert that “the j van. one ot tbs alleged Cronin murder­
ft ta ordered tint iH-’eiidant enter her apptzr-1 ctOHj,
whole wilderness was filled with erotic । er* They uro “fakes" from start to fin­
sure In said r*it»r &lt;mi or before four niMiIli*
7^ .
ish. ma ir up of a rehash of similar
Llr.dyi:“--TLc A^jlemy.
from
nnd
that within
&lt;- “And he said unto Jc-uus, Ixinl. rem'm the
uir date
IIA"-of
"■ thi* order, —
............
........
fakes. O’Sullivan has mnde uu confes­
twctilv da)* th* Coiunlainaut cause thi&lt; order mcmlitr me when Thou coiucst into.Tby
sion.
to lw pntdi'bed In ’he IlasttiiK* B.*kx«k, Mid kingdom.” This is grand. N«‘t only docs
The Wasteful Machinery of Election*
publication tube continued once tn each reek he confess himself a justly punishfi wicked
Three workmen were blown lo pieces by
The people of the United States haven
for six weeks In »cecc»s!nn. • .
man, but lie confess** that the man at his happv faculty of deluding,themselves with n premature cxp'.iMion of dynamite in a
FuAnk A. HoOKjnt,
Circuit Judge..
side h nn innocent hir.n suffering unjust* the idea t lint their machinery of govern- stone Quarry a: Omaha, Neb., Friday.
.Smith ft Com;nova.
Henry D. Mioott, of Boston, and Mr*
ly; that nut withstanding nil that baa been inentou inexpensive. . They point with
Solicitor* f&lt;&gt;' Comptalnant,
done to Him-nnd said to Him He is nuliy pride to the/net jh.nt the judges of the S. H. Angell, wife of a clerk In the cen­
a king and has a kingdom; and he humbly eourtC. tind the executive ami legislative sus office i*t Washington City, were killed
ask* to be remembered in that kjugdom.
Mri-’tr.
officers of the country, cort less In actual in n colli-ion Friday &lt;&gt;n the Pennsylvania
43. “AntlJesns wild unto hiru. Verily 1 salaries than offirir* performing corre- railway near Florence, Pa. Eleven oth­
To Learn
say untd tbee,.today ahalt thou be with sjMnding function^ in Europe. But what ers were injured, live very seriously aud
Me in I’armlbw.” What n trophy for is lost sight of hi this boaate i*. the enor­ tlvr seriously. Fog caused the dlanster.
Representatives of the indapeiident, or
Christ to display among tho redxx ined!
mously wasteful aud expensive mnehinory
Fw QrciMn Address A S. PARISH, Grand Rapid*, M»ch
44. “And ii was about the sixth hour, uf election* which! has gro’.v.L up side by liberal, religious movement nre in ses­
and there was n darkness overall the earth 'ide with American office scakfng. the cost sion at Chicago,, with the object of form­
until the ninth hour.” Ho was crucified of which, ridded tci that arising from the ing an ailinnee. Among the couferreea
nt the thin! hour (Mark xv, 35), width waste and corruption of Inefficient and are Dr. h*tuple, of Minneapolis; Dr. H.
would l« about 0 o’clock. At the sixth party service nndi to the. expense of our W. Thomas, of Chicago, and tunny other*
Corner of Court and •’‘person lBt. Ke*P*fl£J£j hour -or 13 o'clock this darkness ml &lt;.*tensll»k' official J wganfam. makes the who have wit liiu late years found a creed
in, which continued till’ He died at 3 whole outlay to the people of the United too confining for their “broad ■gauge”
o'clock. The sun refused to shine longer State* many times more than what the Cnristianiy.
Good goods. Ixiw prices.
ujMin such a scene; earth put on mourn- like services nre performed for in other
Fog carnud a collision on the Lxing Is!
and railway Friday, in which six persons
**45. “And the sun wu* darkoced. and the countries. So that while there is a seeming
wring there is in fact a frightful waste, were burr, none seriously.
veil of tbe temple was rent in the midst.” which must alwayi exist when the actual
Fridaj’s treasury purchases of silver
The veil was a symbol of Hi* body or flesh. machinery of domination, which ultimate­ were at prices ranging from 01.0325 to
As in taberoucle and temple, the veil con- ly produces tbe result, is hidden nnd irre­ (1.U347. Tbe amount bought was 105.000
&lt;teot c«d: k'
7!I iu? sponsible.—Simon Sterne in Forum.
ounce*
stay on earth the mortal body of Chrtet
John Watson and James Fleischer, en­
comvaled within it tbe glory of (iod^
England'* Odd Dishes.
gineer an ! fireman respectively of a B. 4
4C. “And when Jems hiul cried with n
loud Voice, He said. Father into Thy hand*
In some parts of ^England antiia arc still O locotnoilre. were killed nt Scott’s Cut,
eaten, not as ordinary article* of aiet, but O near B.-l airo. Monday, In a collision.
’ I commend My spirit:
He gave up the ghost.
This is toe last of nt stated feast* We have in bygone days,
Hta seven saying* on the crow* tor the when living on the borders of the anil
chine uimiuLteiurer* with headquarter*
other* in tbe order of utterance see
v’S 34, «; John xix, »-CT; -Mat*, makingdiatricta of Staffordshire, seen men al Hamill in. Out., have called a meeting
filling paper Imirs with anails to make of I heir rrclltor* Their llabtilUM are
xxrii, 45: John xix,
30. TM'
.
forgiveness, Paradise, provision for our soup, and wu remembered being told that estim:U**-l al *.00,003.
ueed while here and the infinite coat at they were excellent eating. The English
The fol owing named naildnnl banks­
which all has been purchased. Thta last prejudicoagainst anails is singular, since have be* u atrthortad to tjcgta buvlnew
couflrms the fact of life apart from the from time immemorial cnnsidawible quan­ First National bark of South Bend,
body or conscious existence nfter derftli. tities have been collected, round London
WoMbingteo, capital *53.003; Merchant*
Compare Stephen’s
’J‘*‘ftM,re£jrf
my inirit” (Acts vfl, M&gt;), and by the wont and on the Kent pastures for export to National lm:ik of Lafayette. lud., capital
S -Gcsl becaiur so fully persuaded of these France. Tn the latter conntTV there is no *100.(XXb, German American National
things that you out almost see j ouncK squoamishnew: most people there only re­ bank of Aurora, Illa, capital *100,000.
anari from your body enjoying the rlch&lt;« gret that snails are too expensive to be in­
A butnnti baud wax found near a box­
^“No^when the centurion saw wftnt dulged In frequently. Ik Covent Garden ear nt New Orleans Saturday, supposed
r^^l^h F-rilncliis. Ilhoumatlsm and nil
VU^I nn&lt;n^fln'ffiwMM- F|HC* •*' Per Pu,t was done, he gloriffisl ^God, saying. Cer- tha common small snail often npiMsara for lo be.ouu to the victim of au accident at
sale; tho purchasers, however, are almost some distance from the city, bring
tauilr this was a rightepue man.
exclusively members of the French, Aus­ brought 1 here on a truck.
iinotlier
tentlmony
innocenot*
tbo
S jJX
Cfrii- totarue
—
» ■»of
-tatrian nnd dtattau colonies In London.—
mentioned under wre” 41. Wp ho,* the
Sold by W. H. Goodyear,
effect that o man signing himself an “Old
centurion truly believed on Him, but we
Republican Soldier," aud dating bis let­
are not told- W he «h?mW turn outto
Cholera morbus eda be airily checked in ter al Petersburg, Va. threatened lost
tbe CoracHur. of Ar’*' x that wouiu ex
olliecnM, &lt;»■ o( tentj th,
“',‘'2^
May
io naauMiaaie Prre.’dcat Harrison
plain how Cornelius mie to be "o devout.
□nleas certain legislation was pushed.
Itut we muMt wait. F &gt;r the reecrd of tbe lowing, whieL any druggist can fill; Jinct
earthquake, and th- ”pcned grave*, and tire crmsicum, laudanum, tincture of rhu­ Mwy so w m t be date Mt for the “removal."
tbe ioridoDU of Hta L.-rial by Jooeph and barb, spirits of camphor and osamce of pep­
Flit maker tned Saturday at Chicago to
ia a Child, abe cried for Castorla.
Nicodemus, as well n* the piercing of His permint, of each two drams; mix and take
Mott, xxvil, fit, !2; John xix. 34-42, from fifteen to twenty drops evoty half inches and Jailed. He knocked off the top
hour until relieved. This has liron known
2nd the remaining ven^aof this
How often we have row tho story.but now U&gt; cure some of the worst case* in a short
litrte-x-r nndrnrtand or appreciate ft! God
itanr.

GILLA-SPIE,

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Rands 1 A Wierum. Wall rtreet stock
broker.*, made an as«ignnient Monday,
giving preference* for H3l,750.
Tbe North Dakota le.iilat'ire stands on
Joint ballot: Republicans, 01; Democrats,
91; Indepsmlenta and Alliance, IQ.
. Three Russian Nlhilisia. two men and
banged fur plotting against the life of the
outr.
Nor'.h D.tkcta people are alarmed at the
conduct of the Sioux, Who are banking on
the prediction ot their propbeta that a
Mnatah is coming who^ill help them to
drive the whites out of tlip country. Tbe
Indian* are consequently very bellicoro,
but the United State* lv watching them

Gen. George C. McKee, United S;ates
receiver of public monies at Jpcknnn,
Mlsa. died at that city Monday. He was
on Illinois lawyer nt the outbreak of the
rebellion and went Into the Union army,
rising to the rank of brigadier general.
He enjoyed lhe full confidence of Grant
ant] Sherman.
THE MARKETS.

CHtCAQo, Nov. 17.
The quotations on the board of trade to-day
wcrelaa follow* Wheat-November, opeaed
* hc.\cl&lt;-M l Sihc: December, opened WMc.
closed XM-! May. opened fLUtf*. &lt;Jj»ed
ilOlQ. Corn-November, opened .Nr, closed
51c; December, opc.ied *»Hc, cloaed W»»c;
May. opened 51Mc. cloaed NJ)*c. Oats—
November, opened 41Rc. clowd 4rt$=; Drcemb r. opened 4154c, cloaed 4htc; May.
opened
«4&lt;-. closed 4«*. 1‘i.rk -January,
opened fHAlM. closed *11.47)4: May. opened
*lf 5. ekwe I 312. -7J^ Lard - Droemta r. op -oed
and clo-e । £0.0'.
Live Sleek—Uuloa -Stock* yards report the
following pric«s:
Hog'- Market opened
slow and weak al Saturday’s price* tlgut
grades. *3.1 'citeK'.; tough parking. *3A»:HL th
mixed, *‘.’4t-.3.P»; heavy packing an! rfdpping lu a, *3.7.&amp;!.•&gt;'.
Prodi r: Butter-Fancy rop ra’o-,
28c; fine gat head «ream. 24.125c, dairies, tinrot
fresh. 22;tX&gt;- fresh packing slock. 10.12c.
Eg„- —Froth cmimI ed, loMoff. SJJMlc P--r doa.:
Ice bona.- stuck, U»ikW4c- L!»e poultry—

per bn. Apjto*-l&lt;!hM&gt;*« g.-ecn, a&amp;UM -w Per
Broom corn—Hurl.
free lb; whisk
brash, &amp; « ; green, sdf-worklnr, 4^-c; inside
and covcr-s 3*4c; common bras!*. iJ4
croo.ed. -rf^Mc.
•
K.w V.irk

Wheat—No - red winter cash, !l.'O«fc
do Dcecmbrr. XT^-. do January. SUHM- 0 wn

May, —. Dar!e&gt; - No.tdnsL Pork—Dull; mean,
SU49%i2.S&gt;.
atd-Quiet; Decentler,

poorest k. best uatlw stcem,
per I U
Um: Texan • and Colon* .os. 18.10*1'.IS; mills
and dry cows, il.lkfir .00. {"beep and tambv—
Sboep tlrm, lamb* active amlanbado higher
■beep, Ha&amp;M'per Ml iba; lambs. *G.«S(de SO.
Ho^a- Nominally steady. &gt;3.e®«JDper Wilb*.

3Vb&lt; at-Unsettled; cash. IMAfc; Ibtami-ro.
81)ic; January,
May, 5i.iiUsM»*£- &lt;xrn
—Firm; ca h. &amp;444JBn: November. &amp;»4c bld;
December. 4Uc nominal; May. »
/tate- •

«5.W). Whisky- Steaiy; U-i

�We are making the following unheard of prices on

Children’s Rubber Circulars only 49c.

Men’s Felt Boots and Rubbers.

Former prices $1.00 and $1.25. •

Men
’
s
Mackinaw
Socksand
Rubbers
Lafe’ and fees’ Rubber Circulars only 69c.
CHILDREN’S OVERCOATS.

V

Former prices $1.25 and $1.50.

.

We are over-stocked on these garments and we will give you

Men's Gossamer Rubber Coats only $1.37

PRICES

Former prices $2.00, $2.50, $3.00, $3.50.

AND -:- VALISES.

TRUNKS

Thi fill Make Yoh Question Our Sanity I

Our line is complete, and we invite COMPARISON of make,
size, finish and price.

Every Department Complete.
We Have the Goods.

o

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Something new and nobby, and a very useful garment for those
employed in stores and offices.

Lb/EEHST

COIMCZE

T.

We Make Low Prices.

GO

And Our Customers Go Home Happy,

But we still sell the best

10 cent Canton Flannel in Michigan.

With their arm? full of goods.

BUTTER AND EGGS
ii

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At the Highest Market Price
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IN EXCHANGE FOR

Wall Paper, Drugs

TredI^Hotchkiss
“~Th£" DRU66IST

MEDICINES, SCHOOL BOOKS, PAINTS, OILS, DYE STUFFS, BUTTER
COLOR, or Anything I Sell.
I want wood also in exchange for trade.

FRED’K HOTCHKISS,
Ttte Drues-ist
PROBATE ORDER.
“tr r

-w,

hTthemr^RMtnss.'In sit’d count jloiiTues-

•ay, the IBtti day of November. In the year one
IboeMnd rtohth undn-d and ninety.
Proufrat, Gtories W. Anurtrong, Jndge of
Id the matter of the eaUte of Clara A.
Eim&gt;5Ve1d?X‘MLd filing the petition duly
verified, ut band A. BowKrr. guardian of said
minor praying for reason* thereto set forth tha
be may be licensed to wll tbe real estate of said
feiDOr In said petition dweribed.
.
Thereupon »t 1»ordered, that Friday the 12th
•ay of Itoceutoer A. D. imo.at Um o'clock in the
loreiHH.n be wt-lgned for the bearing nf said pell
! heirs ut law of said decotsed
kn» intonated in said esSute.
sppe-w at a -tMtan of •aid
boldenat the Probate Office
asUngs. to said County, and
y there be. why the prayer of
MF not be granted. And tt b
rtint «&lt;lrf petitioner give uXIre
.
I ''id e«*te. of ibe
d Inftltiou. and the nearing

the McKinley bill
Bas Changed 1 Election.

But^ye are happy to state that it has

Not Changed the Price
Of goods we carry in stock.
year to show you goods in

Therefore we are able this

DINNER SETS, TEA SETS. TOILET SETS,
LAMPS, LAMP GOODS. CHINAWARE
AND GLASSWARE,

THE MARKETSApples—Dried .7 c perlb.l
‘Hutter—Mdf 17,
•Clorrr »red S3 S0GX75.
,
Beans—|i.to per bn.
I Corn—roe.
Beef -Mve^l.00812 .'Acalves, |3 M«|ZM
Kgn—»B83c.
•
Hides—Beef. 4c; calf, 8c.
Lard—sc.
^Mg^--SelllnratMeperbM; waterhme.fijg
fry*-* waw to.'
‘
urkr',»'7"cL”r" •»««■. *1 M*e chlekcn*.»; live
llMler—*4ni nr nt |B per ton.

Apples-18% to «0.

In more attactive patterns than ever before and

FOR LESS MONEY.

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chtek,,n«-

•uc*

“SB?"

We also would say that we have a very complete stock of

Which we are selling i
pectfnlly ask you to call ar

IE W BUTTS

==

“YET 40 DAYS.”
The next 40 days we offer for sale all goods at

McKinley or No McKinley!

We have a new supply ofLadies’ 30-in. Jackets.
Call and see them.
Our Cloaks, Jackets and Shawls are going at
closing out prices.
‘
Quilts, Blankets, Ladies’, Gents' and Children's
Underwear, Flannels of all kinds, to be sold at bot­
tom prices.
oorc.
Our Black Dress Goods are the most desirable
trade in the market.
We offer Dress Flannel, Cashmeres and Plaid
, and Striped Dress Goods of cheaper quality at barwiw gains to the buyers.
Do not forget this is the place to buy Boots and

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Hastings

VOL. XXXV. NO. 30

HASTINGS. MICH.. NOVEMBER 27, 1890.

WHOLE NO 1851.

Hastings Banner
Published Thursdays by

A GREAT OVERCOAT SALE GOING ON !

*

COOK BROS-,

F. R. PANCOAST,
HASTINGS, MICH.

)WL We placed about n quart er of It &lt;m sale taut Saturday wit noCc’XXU.
oJi'?"“l
Um
•a hhwred nromut that the tower was wllmg
special bamlnad and»nrh ■u\.i -Vof
lu ourOv.-n-»it Department last SalunUyareslnplybeyoud dSripifon
\Ve n'-tce UiTnjltanS'i?
L uc*s^
Movk
our table? today, and aav person In nwd o( an o.ercMt UC?or man thatvteLbTwm nJ*n,‘®oU1
lerrcd iato a wdklnx Mdrertiaemtnt fur the Tower. The *onderfu1|rheapneM nt'these sarnw-ntl win
hrider with wonder. You -rill uk the usuid .motion: How ran lhfi
ra do it?• The nStr
‘T
-l.-KMUt n.ade ot the Hebe-d. and Dnejt fabric*, "and in lha mmt eorSwt »tytr«.” Scbu^Oel . t htocbUU?^wTlteav&amp;
c.irr ? Melton-. Gnmdesd Kerseys. Finn fancy Overrouts Mid Vlateri designed to &lt;-mnnete with intrchntt
and we oner them at less tbantbe custom tailor pnys tor Haw Material *
«mp«ie with merchant tallonng,

Hudson’s Tower (Clothins
THE LEADING .MICHIGAN CLOTHIERS.
Monroe, Canal and Pearl

Grand Rapids.

Michigan

tOMTIHUINQ THROUGHOUT THIS WEEK.

i

Mrs. Annis Parson* is entertaining her
»i*ter-ln-law, Mrs. Hayra.
.
The prayer meetings at Mrs. Blakeatee’b
every. Wednesday evening are well attend­
ed and a good interest manifested. A cor­
dial Invitation Is extended to all.
We begin to think- that we shall have sn
open winter.
■
Aaron Fleming, of Saranac, spent Sun­
day with hi* brother. John Fleming
Messrs. Shay and Eaton, two young
men from Lake Odessa, have orgaiilzed a.
writing school^a^tbc Center. Have at
present 13 memberv. Others will probably
Job'.
/
.
Drawing near, tax time. Get ready.
Mm. Alfred Raymond started for Canada
last Thursday.
Wc will be glad when our new mail
route is established. We bear we are to
have a dally mail direct from Hastings.
Mrs. Jane Coe!?, wife of David Ccata.
of Ncrtb Caritoul died very suddenly last
Tuesday. Slie was in usual health up to
Monday, being out to Hastings the Friday
before. We are not Informed as to the
cause of her death.
We are wrongly informed In regard to
Truman Daniels going to live in Grand
Rapids. He will remain in Carlton.
Calvin Jlamilton. of Marshall, to visiting
his grandmother. Mrs. Parsons.
J. U Bogard us, of l*ortland, was in
&lt; arlton last Saturday.
Fanny Wood, of In ing. called nn Carl­
ton friends lost Saturday.

Uru»h Kidgr.

Be sure t &gt; seeure first choice out of the list of remarkable barpUu?

Wxi Additional Overcoats Received Saturday. Placed on sale this Morning!
Prices astounding. Excitement will grow etch day. The store will Im* racked with eager btivers. Each day bar­
gains will v.tnl.sh. Every body will be dellgeted *ud sirprised with toe woaderftul values.

See The New Lots We Show To-day
K?.!i’3U)¥tKCfMTS POTS 0VSHK NIT5

fiEHS' OYStCOdTS

roo Boy’s Or*renal*. Capa Jvercoal's.
selltug the world over at Si. agrs t to
13. for 53J».

;flo Men *.&lt;&gt;vvreo2t». gcpnlne Oilnchill*, blue ambbntwu, velvet collars
'tlicbeil wlcri. u*ual price *7 .X&gt;. we
Mdl forfl mi.

:.-o Ki’rccv Overcoat*, wide triple
edge. r*l*«M **Mu*. supertihe fliush. rxxm lining and sutarrbly
m-.dr; g&gt;»&lt;l value iu the r.Mis) wax
.tt &gt;&lt;*0: tin? week ?i**clal. gli. Don t

Columbia Mellon. Heaver.Clievlol
Kersey and Cw^naere Overcoat?,
cut slug c or double breasted, 1-o.v or
regular lemrtn. lined with cASslintrs
or
IlHlmus. compare favorable
\with $i". ofF» gartnents, for815.
dm Special fiaei* Fur Bras era. Carr
Melt-'.-I*, mid Imported Keraey and

■joa Cape overcoat*, worth

til

hW

or in Michigan can equal thru* In
style. Tncy are made equally ns well
a? the best Flfth-are. tailor work for
which th—w- gentlemen n-dc such
prices -•«?*♦*». $«i and even 9*t0. S&lt;-&lt;ours. lx» you want the best fabric?
imported and unequalled stvle at
baft their true value? The Tower
tlii% week from gis to Sjs

l*o (-'kim* Overeoifo. &lt; &lt;»tnpkre favorabh-ivlth regular $K» goo**1 for $7.00.

M Single Breasted Grcv .Lire worth
per cent, advance mi k holesate.
su&gt;!s for boys 4 year* Mid up. S! 00.

540 Assorted Styles of Boys' good
durable
overcoat?.
J have
at
least 91 M on every one: yeti buy.

l.xx. Boys' Overcoats; embrarimrevery
known material In Hie tmnufai turn,
ot overcoats. Hetalled w one wegk
at less than any retailed tn Gran I
Rapids owns them at. for from $3.50

mo Single Bri-JUted (binebHla. three
rwfurs. txntml vi-rgv llnnd. .Umj about
thirty Vninii Melton Ororeoatu, any
of them worth $*.uo lor $5.oo

IJO Soetlami Ulsters, leather and
browncokw. n lew blue, cut long,
wanu.nnd sold regularly at- *1X50:
also Hire-- lute of small knot Fur Hea­
ver and Chinchillas. worth regularily
ISUBcKver CUlnchlll*. Kcrsev and
CaAalinrn* Gvvrrrat-.eut with raise
seams studied or bound, with or
without velvet collar, sen:- lined,
worth ordinarily | U to ?ir..I0, this
week &gt;10.

Hudson's Tower Clothing Co
Largest leading reliable Clothiers. Hatters and 1 arnisburs

Corner Pearl And Monroe Streets, Grand Rapids, Michigan,

Itef.iult liavlpglterti made in tliecondutotisoi
a certulis mortragv nnirie by ,l*niesO. Kittredge I
to Geqrge O. I*o ige. dared Aiurtmt no. A. 1&gt;. t«*7.
and recorded In the office ot Ute liegister of
UW7. in liber .U of mortgages, on pm&lt;* tai. Bald
mortgage was duly avlgaed to tbe-Il.-urtings
City Bank nndv.id a-slgumsnt l-etng duty re­
corded In the office of the Register of Deeds,
tor the CouDty of Barry and Slate of MIclitgKU.
on tbeiirtb day of November. A. D. IW. In fiber
ST pf mortgages on pace 292. Ssld tn irtgage
was on the express condition that if any talarest shall become due ami remain unpaid for 30
days then both princi|&gt;al and Interest shall
forthwith become due and collectable, and de­
fault having been in ide in the payment of Inter­
est due August ooth t»w»», nud the same having
remained unpaid and in arrears for Un- space
of Ihlrtvdays and upward*, the principal *uui
of four hundred tifteen dollars with all arrearsKs of Interest lhercuu is now due and payable
the tenns of mid mortgage. On wbleh mort­
gage then-1? claimed to be cue at the date of
tbl* notice the sum of tour hundred nftjt dollar*
and eighty »ev en cents, and an attorney's tee of
twenty five dollars provided for In said mort­
gage. and 1m) suit or proceedings at law having
been InslHulrd to recover the moneys secured
by -aid mortgage, or any part thereof.
Now. therefore, by the-virtue rf the power of
sale contained in said mortgage. Mid Ute statute
In snch ease nrndfl and nruvlded. notice Is here­
by given Hun on HalurUay, the itth day of Feb­
ruary. A. D.. IK*!. Mteno i-lock in the forenoon I
shall sell at public auction, tntho hlghert bidder
at the north front door of the court house In the
City of H«stlngs,(tont being the place where the
circuit c-nirt tor Barry county is holden) the
premises described In said mortgage, or sa
mpch thereof as may be necessary to pay the
amount due on said mortgage, with seven per
cent. Interest, and all legal eo?ta, togrttter with
an attorney 's fee of twenty five dollar* cov­
enanted for therein, t lie premises being describ­
ed !&gt;• said mortgage as al! UuU certain piece or
parcrtof laud situate In lhe county a: Barry
and state of Michigan, and known and describ­
ed uii follows, towit: The south west quarter
of the north west quarter (A*) of Mellon number
twenty-eight (2i») in town number one north,
range number seven (7) west, said aiortgage be­
fog glveu to secure the payment of a portion
the purchase price ol then-me described land.
llA.-rlNGH Cirv Baxx.
Ass guee Mortgagee.

fUE CKANK

What’s it for?
Turn it
And you’ll find out.
THE CRANK has hii use, probably. But he's not pleas­
ant. He’s always kicking the wrong way:
u
kicking too long, kicking the wrong man. But he can t help
it. for he's built that way..
K'COLOBOVK.
. J. _
THE CRANK isn't expected to do anything else, so no­ HMlTItAltorney*
for assignee of MortgMRec.
Dated Nov. 1*. 1«Obody heeds him.
A CRANK came into our store the other day. Thei some
SMOKE
■ rank went out the same way he camo in. He
everybody and everything, including curseLes.
kept
right on sawing wood, and lie left. " e conldn t 1
and didn't try.
f'
BUT HUNDREDS of pleased people «J;o are not cranks,
NO. 35
who know a good thing when they,see it,
cheap
buy a good thing and pay a fair profit tba somet.hjng cbea^ ALWAYS THE SArtE
JSS ALWAYS THE BEST
nn which the largest profit is made, are n
neople, and

ED. ROW ERJ’

STOVES,

e

5^ CKMR
IN THE

Coal and wood, and anybody but a CI^n^.
^^Ranges.
unrivalled excellence of the ^eRII“”lah':uer-g hardware and
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COUNTY NEWS.
Ilan (]■!&lt;!.
This week Tuesday the people en masse
will tarn out to a bee. If it does not rain,
to grade down and fill up the church
ground. This to a work they have talked
of’for the last twelve yean..
This last week Mosher and Doty have
done some very nice grading in front of
Mrs. Dunn's house and Mosher's store.
The burg to imjiruvinR very rapldlv and
nicely. *
Last Saturday evening the Patrons Imd
n large turnout at the ball to listen to a
debate between Judson Chandler and Fred
Reimer on education ami money matters.
Education won.
Elbert Edmuuds has traded lito horse for
anottier one.
Charles .Shoemaker threshed lite clover
seed from seven acres, and got 17 bushels
and 3S pounds of clean and nice seed.
Harley Powers Is laying the' foundation
for a new house. lx?e Prim is doing the
mason work.
I The township board meets at the clerk's
| ofiice the first uay of December, to square
| up all claims for the past year.
School conuneticed last week Monday
’ with quite a full attendance. I* Tin* G. A. it. had quite a turnout last
I Saturday evening at the hall, and had re­
, freshment* after labor.
I lauit Saturday l&gt;oty A' Stringum shipped
a car loatj of hugs Just in time to save payj ing higher rates, which takes effect on
! Monday.

Election has come and gone and nobody
hurt.
The P.'s of I. fatted the calf for the
democrat* to cat.
Hunting seems to be the order of the
Some farmer? liervnbouts are not done
husking coni.'
BntJsli, Bidi^ to” unusually quiet just
now.
John Wann ha? a new wind mill.
Hay Pierce ha» purchased the old M. B.
Cahooon farm.
We hear that n petition is being circulat­
ed for a new highway. If so more fun
ahead.
1
Our school Is won to commence again
for the winter term.
, Cail Daboto and wife and Carl Anders
mid wife were,at Grand itapkte to visit
friends last week.
A. Btigbee Is Improving tjhe looks of his
house by a new roof.
Nat Adam® was on our afc-evls last week.
Frank Pierce is superintetodlnga lumber­
ing gang lu Rutland far the M. C. B. Rcompany.
How many P. of I. lodges are there that
are booming now?
C. Anders and wife were visiting at B.
Myers in Podunk on Sunday.
A gang of men arc at work grading a
private highway on the farm of F. R.
Kams.
Brush Ridge was kejit Jn a state of ex­
citement all of last winter, and indication*
point to a repetition of the same state of
things this coming winter. Will men ever
learn to settle their difference* bj’ means
other than quarreling arid keeping a whole
n.-ighborlxxxl in a state of excitement?

Married, at the residence of and by Rev.
Welter. In Nashville. New. 15th, T»0,
Elmer Hanes and Miss Ethel Burton. tooth
of Maple Grove. Barry Co. The happy
coii)de began housekeeping near] the
Branch school house, west Maple Grove,
where they hare the best wishes of their
man}' friends.
Frank Guy. of Sc ba wee, spent Sunday
with Maple Grove friends.
Wm. Griffin. Jr.-, to expected home from
Minnesota this week. We understand that
he has sold his farm at that place and. will
make Michigan his home In the future.
Rev. Weller to holding revival meetings,
at the U. B. church at this writing.
The ladies mite soeletv will meet with
Mrs. James JMmary Wednesday of this
week.
The Free Methodists will hold their
quarterly meeting at Maple Grove renter
Saturday and Sunday.
Wm. C. Meeks has returned from hi*
visit to friends In Ohio, and will begin bls
school at Cedar Creek next week.
Another wedding in this viciftlty in the
near future. But mum to the word.
Lydia Feighner began her second term
of school In the No. V district Monday of
this week.
Win. Edwins and wife, of Sunfield; vis­
ited Mr. and Mrs. Pllnnev McOmberSatur­
day and Sunday.
J. U Marshall to on the road canvassing
for fruit trees.
Mr. Rowley has a nephew from Ckrlton
visiting him.
—
J. D. Guy is In Newaygo county this
week.
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Geekey.
School commenced kt the Tamarac this
week with m large attendance, with Mr.
Baker as teacher.
Frank Myers has returned from the north
where be has been hunting.
John Smith is very slclrat tills writing.
Last reports he was nu better.
Mi-s« Kittle Lockwodd is at home for a
short time.
George Demaray and Miss Della Mario
were married at the residence of Chas.
Hatten. Friday, Nov. lit. by Rev. Kidder.
Dock Curtis and wifu. and Clyde Purdun
and wife will move to Grand Rapids in a
short time.
By the looks and actions of tome of the
young men Sunday night during meeting,
they had been some where andgot mineral
water.
Mf. and Mrs. James Spencer are making
a visit at Ann Arbor and Jackson.
Mr. and Mr?. Koeber of&gt;Nashville are
visiting at Wm. King’s.
Indications are that there will be another
weddlngHte the near future.
Belle Bennington to working at Elmer
Rtoing's.

Lottie I oom is and her sister, Mtos Anna
Wood worth, imsstd a pleasant week in
Hastings with their cousin and aunt last
George Whittemore and Hattie Keueetrick were united In the holy bonds of
matrimony last Wednesday, the 11th.
Congratulations.
Mr. and Mrs. Emery Mosher buried
their Infant son the 1Mb. We deeply
sympathize with the bereaved parents.
Mrs. M. Bagley'* mother is vtoltlng her
ibis week.
School commences Monday with Mis*
Bessie Pratt as teacher.
Mr. Hart and Mra. Garrison visited at
O. loomis Sunday. ’
Mr. Bagley’s house to nearly completed.
Mrs. Jane Chandler to about the same.
Arthur Getter commenced his school
near Hickory Comers Monday, and report
a C'KkI school.
Charles Chandler to nt Mr. Schumaker"*
In Hastings, learning the photographer's
trade.
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K. B. Payne and Mr. and Mrs. Owen
went to Kalamazoo to do some trading last

Jacob Shoup Is very sick.
Julius Bcigb lias moved In hia mother's
house.
,
,
Mrs. C. J. Wolf to visiting at her sisters
in Nashville.
Some one, two or three carried sway a
keg of cider for Mrs. Jane Mayo.
The social at D. Bfans was a success all
around.
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Claude Jones, of Kalamo, visited at t.
J. Quick’s last Sunday.
Most of people have their opinion, and
not the best of a person that will scud
such a Item us wan sent to the Journal a
week or so ago about a young couple of
this vicinity. We do not believe that an­
other In tills county would have printed It
Mr. and Mrs. Naughton, from Sauga­
cither.
tuck, visited their cousin. Mrs. Lottie
Mrs. J. Powles and Mrs. J. Harper, of
Nashville, were the guests of Mrs. *E. «. Loomis one day last week.
Mrs. Mina Bagley had a quilting test
Potter last Wednesday.

at F. J. Quick’* last Sunday, i
Mrs. Eliza Frazier to visit.ntfher brother
Bussell Slade.
And still we have pleasant weather.
Mr*. Ellen Jones went to Morgan last
week to attend the Free Methodist quarter­
ly meeting.
We hear that the 8. D. AdventtotH Intend
holding a series of evening meetings in the
near future.
Mr. HefBebowcr lost two horses this fall
of d totem per so we hear.
Charley Smith’s horse died last 1 riday.
Jud O. Hendee. of Portland, called on
Mr*. Mariette Carpenter tost Friday.
Mrs. Young, of Hawtlugs, aundayrd
with Mr*. Frank Andru*.

ing with some old acquaintance*.
William Merritt and wife arc visiting
their mother in Baltimore.
.
• They have commenced drawing lumber
from the Doud’s woods to Cloverdale.

Lay Cote has returned from Dakota.
Little Stella Cole to »dck.
Jus Nesbit to around again.
Frank Santee to again In our midst. _

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P Protracted mcvUngs are being held at
B*FrecMeUiodi»t Quarterly mcetlnr at the

bail last Sunday.
W. 8. Adkln'a More to

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�Hastings Banner

a stock of eye gltekto and spectacles. As
our readers know, the Dr. has all the
necessary apparatus for testing tbe eves,
and can fit them perfectly. Hitherto he
lias secured these glasses and spectacles
only upon order.. Tills Involved delay
and occasionally the orders were not filled
properly. To remedy this he has determlned to put in a stock of his owt&gt;’.
as opened a shop in the same building Tbry will be none but first-class goods,
and those who secure glasses of him can
' with F. C. Woodruff’s tin shop, and is
be certain of satisfaction.
prepared to do nil work in the
kisewhere will lie seen the annouucc-line of
ment of the concert Saturday evening next.
given by the renowned Edwards’ Family.
This troupe comes very highly .recommendtil. and we can assure the public that their
entertainment will be of the very highest
And Manufacturing of
order of merit. They come endorsed by
some of the best people of the slate, lueluding some in our own county. And no
one need. remain away fearing that anyHe is au expert workman and deserves thing wli! be in tiie least degree out of
yourjmtronage.
character.. Among the endorse taunts are
Ummc of several ministers of the gospel, in
whose churches the Edwards family have
given concerts.

Hastings Thursday, .Nov. 27, 1890.

J. C. WOObRQFF

/REPAIRING
•Boots and Shoes.

STEKETEE’S
CHOLERA
IMPROVED

tioo Cholera Cura.
MOG CHOLERA, and
PIN WORMS IN HORSES.
HCNOKKIIH OF THEM.

believe it to be a good
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HOLbEN

HIRE’S,

Weissert Block,
Have just been opened l&gt;y

Mrs. H. E. Jenne.
Special attention given- to catling and
Rtting of garments. Mrs. Jenne has had
raony years experience in tbe business and
will give satisfaction to all patrons.

Prices Reasoflable.
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Bring four

BUTTER, EGGSanfl POULTRY
And all farm produce to me
and I will pay you the

Either in cash or trade.

Josejli Rogers.
LOCAL NEWS.
Eat turkey to-day.
Conslderalde sickness from colds l« reThis is the time of tire year to do your
advertising.

Stauffer &amp; Crawley want to buy ail of
your dried apples, for which they will pay
/ Wild geese are flying south.
The
Stereotyped inference from this Is that we
are going to have colder weather.
' Open canned fruit an hour or two bo­

The following Item was clipped from the
Garden City Weekly Herald:
Mr. R. T. F. Dodds, the Garden City
miller, received word this morning that his
flour exhibited at the Missouri and Kansas
Intercalate fair had received the gold
medal and Aral prise over all competitors
from the two states named. This flour
was made front Finney county wheat.
Mr. Dodds Ims quite an extensive ac­
quaintance throughout tills county, is an
hottest, industrious young rrian and a No.
1 miller and we are pleased to see him get
to the front.
The adulteration and cheapening of
articles of focal In this conntry are becom­
ing alarming, and we therefore point with
pride to the record ot Waiter Baker A Co.’s
preparations, whten have for over one
hundred years maintained their Integrity
i ot manufacture anti absolute purity of
product. It i« a distinctive characteristic
of W. Baker &amp; Co.’s Breakfast Cocua that
no chemicals arc used in Its preparation, it
being produced from tbe finest cocoa seeds
by. scientific mechanical processes only,
nnd for this reason it is unequalled in
purity, "as well as unexcelled in solubility
by any other cocoa in the market. It is
healthful, nourishing, agreeable, and
economical, and tbe best drink In the
world for young and old. rich and poor, the
invalid and the robust
Railroad Commissioner Rich has sent to
all railroad-managers in the state, a notice
that the safety car coupler art will be en­
forced. The act provides for the introduc­
tion and use on all cars owned and operat­
ed by any railroad company or other
corporation doing business in this state, of
some fonn of automatic car-coupling, by
which al! cars may be coupled and un­
coupled witlumt tiie necessity of the brake­
man or any other person^ passing between
the cars, and also provides that no freight
car shall l&gt;e run upon any of the railroads
within tbe state, after the first day of
January, ISOL, unless furnished with
safety couplers. The commission warns
the comjhuiies that It his intention to take
further action with regard to tbe matter
the first week In December next, unless,
meanwhile, sufficient grounds are shown
to exist why tiie same would not be
practicable or desirable.
i The thirtletli annual convention of the
Michigan State Sunday School Association
will be held in the Central M. E. church
In Lansing Dec. 2, 3 and 4. Very interest­
ing programs have lieen prepared for each
day and it is needless to say thatlt will be
worth the time of all Interested in Sunday
school work to attend tills convention.
Rev. Washington Gardner, of Albion, wilh
give an address the first day on “The
Value to the State- of Interdenominational
Work.” Gov. Luce will read a paper on
Wednesday. Dec. 3rd, tbe second day of
the meeting on “Helpful Hints for Country
Sunday Schools.” Tbe report of the state
organizer and secretary will be readThuraday moriilng. the last day of tiie meeting.
Aside from ail of these many of the mo»t
celebrated ministers in the state will be In
attendance and talk to the convention.
All who can find time, to attend should do
so. and Barry county should be well represented.
Chureh and Society
,__ Curry,
___ ,, of Marshall, ’OTflRev. W.. M.
Rev. W. £.
S. 2'.,.
Sly. of7 the
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North
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‘ ’Lansing
Presbyterian
inn church, held special mlasiotf.....
ary sen-ices hi the Presbyterinn church of
this city on the 18tb, afternoon and even­
ing. . On tbe nth Rev. Grigsby and Carry
held similar service* In tl»w ehurch at
Mason, oh tee 12th at North Lansing, and
at Sunfield, the 14, Revs. Grigsby and Sly
held the same kind of services. In all
Presbyterian churches of tbe Lansing
presbytery, special services ns above have
been held, with very beneficial results.
Bcr. C S. Armstrong D. D., of Jackson
Presbyterian church while on his way to
Laid au evening meeting at Battle Creek
the 13111. was taken sick on the street,
aud died before reacliing tiie doctor’s. lie
was well known iu tills city, and presided
at the ordination of Rev. Elliot.
There will be a praise service nt the
Methodist church next Sunday evening.
' Rev. W. M. Puffer Will preach at tho
Star school house next Sunday afternoon

Services both n*oruing and evening In

ttom it Is needed for use. It is far richer the Presbyterian eharch Sunday, Nov. 30.
«rbra the oxygen Is thus restored to it
The Pastor will preach in the morning on

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We call especial attention to our immense stock of

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beautifully. I paid her all she asked with
cheerful alacrity, nnd threw in nt her
(modest) request some flannel to make un­
dervesta for the grandmother. Site was
unduly grateful, and promised to come to­
morrow forthenext week’s supply of work.
On the morrow I had, instead, a badly
spelled uote—in pencil, of course. Nancy
bad “meant to tell me yesterday that she
could not do my washing no more, but did
not haw the heart to disappoint me, seeing
I was so set upon having her do it. and
what with fetching up the water • from
below and the clothea on to tho ruff sech
work didn’t pay. She was sorry to disoblcegc me, for nobody need wanter work
for a nicer lady, and would 1 please retnembet^o mention her name to the ladle*
nt the strawberry festival next week?”
I waylaid her in ths lobby * of the hall
when the festival was over. She had a big
basket on each arm full of cake, bread,
sugar, etc., bestowed with her supper, over
nnd above $3 iu money. She was in a hurry
to get home to her "inrnleeds,” but paused
amiably to hearken to my query as to her
engagements for the house cleaningseason.
“You’re tho fotirth person what’s asked
me that to-night”—affable and complacent.
“Thechurch ladies has been so good to me
that I hate to sneni unobligin’.
But I
really don’t sec bow 1’m’to leave home -all
day. or even half a day. There’s my three
invaleeds, you know."
Can you do some plain sewing for me!
Would you undertake a weekly job of
mending to be done in your own house?
“I’m nfeered to promise, ma’am—on ac­
count of my tnvaleeds, you know. They
takes up nil my time.”
“But your grandmother is not a cripple
and your brother is not blind, and your
sister has the use of her eyes nnd limb?.
Couldn’t they help «puc another for a few
hours of tho day!”
“Ob, ma’am!" with n amlle of superior
pity for my ignorance, “you can’t imagine
haw much waitin’ on them pour invalruds
requires. If 'twaan’t for the Sunday school
nnd the blessed church ladies we should a'
gone to heaven together long ago. The
Lord ought to reward 'em."
“A worthy creature." remarked the pres­
ident of our Dorcas, who chanced to pas*
aa Nancy and her load moved on, "and no
grateful. One of the Lord’s poor."

The Michigan Central R. R. will here­ ••SomeUilng that even God cannot do:’’
after collect charges for excess baggog” at and In the evening ou “The druggist and
fltoe station from whence it starts instead the fool.” Service* at 10^0 and 7.
United Thanksgiving service in the
at its doitinatkm.
Pres by tcnmi chureii Tfeuredny the 27th
The Bakker will soon l»e running of Nov. when the Rev. W. M. Puffer will
MMDther continued story, mention of which preach. It la earnestly requested that all
will be amde later. The present story will make a special effort to be present.
that particular strawberry festival Nancy
will run a few weeks longer however.
Service at 10.-80. A uxlted prayer meet­ has not, I think, mianed a single church
▲ fact not. generally known in connnc- ing In the eveolnrof that day in the M. E. entertainment or failed to stagger Lu rue
IteM with poat&amp;i regulations is tliat letters church at 7 o’clock. In consequence the under the weight of the fragment* gath­
■Mteessed to initials or to fictitious names usual prayer meeting at the Presbyterian ered up by generous hands. In that time
«r« scot direct to tl&gt;e dead letter office.
E will not be, held.
I know she baa never done a day’s work if
&gt;ung pooplc’s society of Christian she could help it.—Marion Harland in
. There is a law upon our statute books
ror waa organised on Saturday even­ New York Hamid.
tthe using of profane language. If
w were strictly and impartially en- ing last In conneetloii with the Presby­
, some Saturday on Jefferson St. terian church. A good deal of interest
There ore so jpiauy jewels that may be
and tbe proceeds pnt into tbe city was manifested, and a large number at­
ty, the city would have a good start tended the first prayer meeting In the worn day and night, so many gems that are
for au electric light plantof iu own. church owftpndyy-*vmdnir iW ilXsd. at-ft- -gTWr.yti and only your own. that you need
o’cioclL ITlic toolc was God's willingness not grieve for thuu that abow their bright[We are pleased to see tbe great kaprove- and desire tq give us the best things— □cas only by day. There is tbe jewel of
Luke 11.9. 1st Peter 8. 12. It was pre­ Consideration, that you may wear junt over
the business fronts In this city, sided over by Miss Mllispaugli. The your heart: tbera la the moonstone of Hope,
to bnainesa prosperity and no society will meet every Sunday evening that may glitter over your brow, filling
improved appearance draws con­ from r&gt; to (M5, and all young people, ore your eyes with brightness; there la that
ns people like to do medially Invited to became cither active brilliant stone of Sympathy the emerald,
or associate member*. The topic next that makes yon put out your right hand
Sunday will be “The Chnatita’s Thanks­ of help; and there is the beautiful uno of
giving.” and the netting will be presided loving. Kinduton. that makes the left hand
help tbe right. But above all, overshadow­
over by Mr. E. DcGrouL
ing all, pin* ing down your tresses, la the
diamond of true Love—love which endureth all. nuffereth
W«&lt;!lui.it

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It •Would hardly be fair to expect the

ments of astronomy, considering the many
other high qualities that modern dvjllaatfcm and rascality demand of the active
.I nou/eari/Urnaud intelligent officer, but a little learning
would Lave prevented 17 K giving such
;Dear dlmnle.1 feet’ how loax or short a way ’
amusing evidence at the Thame* j»olice
.. You have to journey: who cun tell or cwn’ .
court yeaterday. The landlord of the Wa­
termen’s Ann* was summoned for keeping
Dear little feet, that lie ysc ah unstable I
his house open after 12, and the evidence
By contact with a world by sin dt-fllcd;
. Uy rnotber-lmart prays G-xl non ferrruUy
showed that there had been a rnah of exThat she wlfl guidv tbo»&gt; restless fret, my chlW.
curslouiats just ut midnight, and the de­
fendant did his beat to get' t hem out at
'Asd bending o’er thy peaceful couch I oak
Utumttvered qisastioas of thy future days;
once. But there was a dispute aa to the
।I long to know If these dear fret wfl! tread
hour, and the officer’s time was quest ioned.
Upward or down, through rough or pk-auut
He declared that he went by Greenwich
Head over what you can buy good for here, all packed and delivered to the d»rw»
time, and ns that is the standnnl not only
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in these islands but for four-fifth* of all tbe free of charge.
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What Gud.ln wtalom. for ray oblid hath planned. ‘ship* on thp high mhi* there could be none
Mheel* 5 It. Commercial note pap-r
And it U best, dear one, that it bi so;
better. When., however, asked what he X
|j good r-dar lead peaclla
For human rcoaon might not understood.
meant by it he said, amid tbe laughter of tt aural writing ncna
:But hr, who guide* the timid uparrow's flight
the court, "The lime by the church clocks DUo&lt;» »to*e polish.
When It lias fluttered from IM sheltered home
*De raal nod.. . .
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in Greenwich.” So completely does ec­ *Full
Wil) not forget my child by day or night
go-id knlve* sad fort* foe
clesiastical o'ertop civil and scientific au­ 3 paper* pin* for .
Where'er or far thoac baby fret may roam.
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thread
prr
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pool
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thority
the
observatory
wna
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not
in
It
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-lira Mary’ FviUin in Good Hocsokeefnns.
with the church. Tbe cose was thereupon D nralna cotton per ball
io Good bars of *oat»
zfismissed. Meanwhile 17 K may console T bar* Lrnox soap for
PAljPERS BECAUSE OF THE CHURCH.
himself with tho reflection that a good Hest wood faurlt*............................... ...
many people, if subjected to an examina­ Chair seta, beat 3 tdy Vriwer
A Caw Hbowlng How Charitable Women tion aa to what is meant by "Greenwich ftaud lamps eomiJeir. ready for th* oil
Rest tublar lantern
mean time," would not be greatly wiser Kitchen and band lamp *1Uishade...;
141 pifjc dinner set. be*t Euallsh su-*d« deeorated.
Nancy A------, aged .TO; can wash. iron,
than himself.—London Telegraph.
c
lea eu|»« and reux-ers for
clean bouse, sew. cook—“almost anything
c t&gt;cv*kfa»t plate* tor......................... . ....................
that will earn an honest living,” she says.
4 hook fast rack
A crippled brother, a blihd grandmother, { It occasionally happen* that the pleasure
13 tneh ronsd slekle lm&gt;«.
a widowed sister who has the asthma arid
three children under 8 yearn of age." ’of country rambles i* interfered with by
tbe inquisitive cxctindcins of little nuts, * tinord tea apoooa for ..
“.Soven people to be supported by one pair tbe Frobisher* and Drakes of tiie insect t tin tiro table apoooa f«r
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We have the target lion of every kind of lamp* lu the city.
of hands.” Tears iu her eyes as alto aaya world, bent on discovery of the unknown.
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it. Children partly clothed by “Sunday These exhibition* of execssivr curiosity *xio picture frame* with glsM to match tor■
we can surely pka»r pirate jcui with mir Ituantnae display at
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school of your church, iniVam, nnd oh. the can bo checked by n simple remedy. A
kindness of your ehurch Indies to me I can
young lady who spends her summer i:&gt; sys­
never, no, never, forget!” it. seems that tematic onling, with sketch book or micro
they give her cart loads off cast off chit fees scope, after other methods failed found
and provisions, always employ her to wash
entire satisfaction in tracing u circle with
dishes, etc., at church entertainments, and cayenne pCjificr around her easel and camp
“never let her suffer for anything.” Nancy stool, which proved an insuperable bur to
is recommended t o me by otoe ot our Dorcas “alarums nnd excursions" on the part of
society as a capable and willing washer­ the anta: either supcnitltlon or a sensitive
woman. Thus runs the original entry.
respiration prevents them intruding across
Now I needed a washerwoman as little tiie charmed cabalistic sign.—Philadelphia
as I needed a belvedere on the roof of my
Ixfdger.
house, but I wanted to help Nancy, and I
would be consistent to any principle of not
Tbe climacteric years nrc tbe seventh and
making honest workpeople into pauper*.
ninth.with their multiplet* by the odd num­
So I invented work for her. ’ I hunted up bers up to ik It was believed that they
some downs of “white things” that were were eritiad periods in life, bringing great
yellowing on my linen shelves and pocket! changes and great dangers; aud 03, made
them Into a hamper. Nancy could not do 3&gt; of both 7 and 9, was called the grand
them up in my laundry. "There were,
imneteric, as being tho most critical.
children at borne, and nobody but them
Among North American Indians komc
three invalcedo to get their meals and keep
the pore things out of the tire.”
.
Huron* would not eat of the remnant* of
She looked askance at the bami&gt;er when food left in cooking vessels, nor of that
it was offered. The water arrangements offered at funeral feaate, in order that tbe
in her flat were very “oconvonient.” But spirits of the dead might have a chance at
a lady on the next floor would help her both.
bring up the water if ’twa* allowed In the
bill.
No one doubts that Dr. Sage' s Catarrh
I readily engaged to allow it. Otherwise Remedy really cures catarrh, v. Imther the
thoughtful women are too often inconsid­ disease lie recent or of long standing, Itcerate in the matter of “water arrange­ rause the makers of it clinch their fuilii in
ments" iu tenement houses. It is not as it witli a 8500 guarantee, which Isn’t a
easy to keep clean when every drop of mere newspaper guarantee, but "on call”
water must be lugged up two flights of hi a moment. That moment is when you
stairs as when you have only io tarn n prove that Its makers can’t cure you. The
faucet to get al! yon want. Nancy next sug­ reason for their faith b this: Dr. Sage's
gested modestly that the wet clothes remedy has proved Itself the right cure for
would have to be carried up to the roof to ninety-nine out of one hundred ca*es of
be dried. But the lady down stairs would catarrh in the need, and the World’* Dis­
help her with the baskets for twenty-live pensary can afford to take the risk of you
cents. She didn’t like to risk st railing
being the one hundredth. • The only ques­
her back. If anything should happen to tion is—are you willing to make the test,
her what would become uf her three inif the makers are willing to take the risk?
valeeds and the children •
If so. • the rest is easy. You pay your
I “allowed” tho additional quarter of a
druggist 50 cents and the trial begins. If
dollar: With seven |&gt;eople dependent upon
you’re wanting the $500 yuu’il get some­
her Nancy’a back must be respected.- She
kept the linen ten days, but It was done np thing better—a cure!

exine from beavcu above.—Ladiae’ Home

We can fit and suit everybody without exception.
Do not fail to visit our elegant Cloak room when in Kal­
amazoo.

Thit !• to certify that rar wife. Catherine A.
Prioce. ban left me witbout just cause, anti 1
forbid all persons trust Im: her on iuv account.
Thomas K.l’araca.
Ihued. Cloverdale. Mov. »t, imo.

siireirrn BALK.
neat of the CirvUll Court for the County of Cal­
houn and Slate o(-Nichl0U). to me directed and
delivered and ac*h&gt;Mt tbe goods and chaule*.
land* and trueinrnts &lt;&gt;t Alonzo Park In tinCounty of Harty, and In favor of Cornelia
wtibrr, I did on the «th day of oetobor. A. D.
1W), levy upon and eoiw all Iitr right, title nnd
Interest ofthewd.i defendant. Alonr.o Park. In
and to the following propert* and lands to wit:
The east half (H) of Ute t-orth ea&gt;t mutter (U)
ol section twenty seven (37) town oue (1) north
«&gt;f range seven &lt;7i west, all In Barry county.
Michigan.eotilnlnlng;dgbty aerrsof land more
or less, all of which I shall expose for sale and
sell nt public- Mtictlou or vmdue to the highest
bidder nt the north front door of the
Court ItiMise Io the City of Hastings tn
said Connty of Barn on R dunlay. the ninth day
of January. A. D. lent-, al leu o'clock In the
furvnoou of that day.
Dated nt the City of Hastings this 31st day of
Nov., «R»
Bam Kit SimiSKB. Sheriff of RuTrrounty.
James M. Powkbs Att'y for I’lnnlllff.

Our Plush Cloaks a
Are made of the best and most reliable Plush and

GUARANTEED TO WEAR
m qk iis m mu
;rsey Ribbed in

in immense variety in

White, Natural and Red,
From the Cheapest to the Best.

Cadwallader’s
AGENCY COLUMN
Office with holbrOok, over

It will pay you to give us a call before buying elsewhere.
Mail orders promptly filled.
Respectfully,

B0SENBADM4 SPEYERS.

MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS

I have improved and vacant city lots for
rale and exchange iu all parts of the city.
Farming iamls for*sale nnd exchange in
all parts of tbe county.
Houses and lots in very choice locations
lor .sale and rent.
/
BualneM lota for sale.
'
A aplendld mill nite for sale in this city
with two blocks of land.
Purchasers can save shoe-leather and get
bottom prices at my office.
Remember those who wish to aell nnd
are obliged to sell are the ones who pnt
their property In the luinds of tbe agent;
therefore purchasers will find U»c agency
headquarter* for bargains.
1 am making arrangements to handle
lands in all parts of the country.
My advertisement* anil office connectlnns
will be quite extensive—In fact 1 intend to
make tliiaa first class agency.

YOU

WANT

FURNITURE

WANTED.
A conk s'.ove with reservoir—must be
In good condition.
f A good cow.

FOR SALE.
Plano twlne-bhidcr; will trade for wood
or otlwr property.
A horse- $$0—will trade for wood.
A very promising young siaihon four
years old, has an excellent pedigree, limed
In a race with 14 starters at «:«4?C
A Jersey bull calf abont nine months

ALT

ARCHIE McCOY’S

�Aklt

business cards.
n.’ILLLAM 0. LOWDEN.
Lawyer.
liHici' «wi JuHu» ttuNseU'fi siore, Bute
..pvi. llaitlngs. Mich.

CTUART. KNAPPEN &amp; WEAVER.
&gt;i
Attorneys nt law.
Over Hastings Nationsl Bank.
Hastings. Mlehl
v MM-late offices, st Grand Rapids, Mi
A. bHELDON,,
.t .
Abstract and Real Estate Office.
AMtraci Htocx.tiasuags,
1 Mo-u-y to lo *« o'» Kpa’ Estate Real E*tnte
! ' „n r- inniKstoo. General coivtnaoclng.
-a complete *&lt;•» of Abstract Book&gt;. com
the Record*, can ft-rnlsh eomph-tc
;
C. F. BROOKS. Cietpc.

I’. DRAKE, M. D.,
Oflkeover Holloway’sdrug store.
• tuMtrs from t to 4 p. m. Telephone, con
with-residence. at Holloway's druj

M. IL GILLA8PIE, NoUry Public
and U. S. Claim Agent,
proseeuteati kinds of claim* before the
r-in.-nt- of the Interior offlor. Callon him
- store, corner Court and Jefferson Bls.,
.
Mich.
•-

.

M FUWLER, D. !». 8.

\RBER. M. D„
Physician and Surgeon,
Office hours from 2

mit Nevin's store.

. LOWRY, M. D.,
Phy aidpn* and' Surgeon.
*i.«c*aspecialty of treating diseases of tbe
t YE M0*l LAR and the nrorervatloo of vizion
, ^nn-'.'ly fitting SPECTACLES and eye
’’office»IM» residenceou Broadway. nearCourt
House. ll.t*tlngi&gt;. Mich._______ ~____________

C. WELTON
. -&lt; for the Ohio Farmer’s Insurance Co.
. ;■ i. - nollete* on a man's property against
.. r re. lightning or wind; against a man’s
&gt;i iratl; .-sad accident.

dMJIce in Union Mock. Hastings.)
Pract.o’ is all the courts of the state.
Attorney at Law.
Go*MlYearftCo.'ssior»&gt;.)
PractiWf In ail courts of tbe State. CoUectlocs
(-r« ;*| t:V-I'rending to.
___
II. TIMMERMAN. Ilmnrepathlc Phy­
sician and burgeon.
iGffitw over Lathrop's drugstore.)

ARTIN V. BARKER. Heal Estate, In■aurunce and Loan*.
tiSkewlthJ.G.Runyan &amp; Son. 2 doors north
•
of r*»stoffice.
Special.tftent ion given
The interests pl non-resident
.-.r.-ftdlv looked
lorkrirf after. Fams
Farms
propertv ownerskarethlly
ola'.t sizes fur *are or exchange. Hauses and
I niffor sale-

M

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

BANK STATISTICS

V Chicago, Xov. 22.—A. G. Spalding orriAed yesterday morning from New York,
nod greeted Secretary Browu with a
smile, m be triumphantly exclaimed;
budget
useful
“How i* the Players’ league nowt” A
few minute* later Spalding dl*cuiurd the
ba*c hail situation with a reporter. “Thi*
hna been a long-and bitter fight.’’ he
t’p Iota Use
c„,7 . said, “but I have no doubt that the vic­
tory of the NnHonal league i» enduring,
rue mea wlio have put up their money
ni ll** *‘aJrerB' league am wenry. und
will not care to revive the'defunct organi­
sation, and I think It.: example set liy
W asihjqtom UiTY, Nor. 21-The forth- them win serve na a warning to other
snmlng report cl Mr. Lacey, the comp­ ■spiring *porte with money to throw awav
and n p.-nchant for being known a* base
troller of the currency, will contain full'
ball backers “
information In reference to. tbe affaire of i
Tho Importance of purifying the blood can­
national [muk&gt;, gnd will cover the opera“Il did look a bit blue for us," Spalding
not be overestimated, for without pure
Uons of the barenu for tbe twelve mouths j
continued, “when thia fight upeuod. Tbe
blood you cannot enjoy good bealUi.
?n-led Oct. 8t.
Daring this period! Players’ league appeared to Lave the
At this season nearly every one needs a
JU7
new
associations
have
been
organized,
j
monoy, tbe best ‘players, and the conflgood medicine to purify, vitalire, and enrich
W have gone into voluntary liquidation drure, to a large extent, ot the devotees
tiie blood, and Hood's Sarsaparilla Is worthy
and 9 have been pl need In the bands of! of the game. But our rivals plaved a
your confidence, it is peculiar in that It
strengthens and builds up the system,creates receivers. '1 he net increase is 248. coi»ti- losing game from the start. They didn’t
an appetite, and tones the digestion, while
a larger growth than during any use good business tact. The backers al­
lowed the players to run thing*, instead
R eradicates disease. Give Ha trial
similar nerioil since 1865. The number of
Hood’s Sanaparilln Is sold by all druggists. active bgnlu on Oct 81, HS0. won 8.667, of making them confine their efforts to
the field. A tnau may be able to throw
■Teparcd by C. L Hood &amp; Co., Lovell. Mass.
which is nu increase over any proviotw curves or bat the ball In liret-cia** style,
‘late Ti^ese bank* have in capital stock anil still know nothing about business.
ftae.782.8T3; bonds deposited to secure cir­ Patti can sing, but I dot.ot if (he could
culation. *140, &gt;90.900. and bank notes out- •nauagv the Auditorium.”
Alanding *179.833 W* including *34.79*/
SIX.BANKSINVOLVED.
907 represeated by lawful money deptX
ANTED-Bslromcn for our Choice Xurwy ited to redeem circulation still outstand­
f‘U?c.k'na.Sal*rl*‘*
'•'Pcn*e«orroininl»aloii
ing.
, J**1'!. Fine outlits. Ixsjtriera H. V. Clark
it Co., Nurserymen, Rochester, N, V.
Kansas City. Mo , Nov. 23. -Il Is re­
The Gro*s decrease iu circulation during ; ported here that an extensive bank fail­
(hC C * month am! board ter ;j bright vuut*g
ure Ln* occurred involving "uolcas than
u)UD
*,arh ruuntv. 1*.
year, including note* of gold, banks, and
ZlhGLEK * 00- W. Lout*. Mo.
ihoro of failed and liquidating asrocia-i six south western financial concerns which
tions, wgu FM.267.772, nud tin- decrease iu wore at) practh-nlly under tbe one manI’KOBA'IE ORDER.
State of Michigan. &lt;\mnt' &lt;&gt;f Biui.-—us.
circulatieu secured by United States agcnieut. They are the Newton National
At a session of the i'ruhato Court for tbe bonds wa* *3.2IS.MW. Ou Oct. 3.1MW, the bank at Newton, Ks-., with braqebes at
enuntv of Burry, boiden .it the Protudc Ofiiro m
Guthrie, Normal. Ei R.-uo, Stillwater and
thecitvot liastBics. in said county, on Wedn«-s- date of t|i« lait report ot condition, .(,340
rta; the trtii day &lt;tf November, in luc rear ow banka w^rr open fnr business Gross de­ Whitewater. A short time ago a run was
made on ihe Guthrie bank, but the New­
tbuu-and einht hnrtlred and ninety.
l'l^)■4trII,, ^*M*r’es W. Armstrong. Judge of posit*. gicludiug amounts due banks, ton Dank went to it* rescue and met all
were statwl at fc 03.302.067: loans and dis- claims presented. .Since that lime the
In the matter of the estate of Mary K. Bechtel
ceunta. ii.Ufttiaj.0a7; an increase in each' credit ot tbe whole group ot hanks has
dtepMWL
On reeding and tiling the final amount of of theso item* over any previous dnte. been more or less Impaired. Tbe failure
Robert F. Bilvhi adtmtii* tru* r of said e-tate They hejd *133 2JS.HJP in specie; ffiU.OM.fiSl. wa- precipitated by the Kansas City
praying that the same may &lt;«• !• »id and allow- in
,
mJ* *4,
cd aud lie di*ihani''d from bl* raid tru»t.
, *l “‘l’ ’e,,,“'r note-.
m na- banks withdrawing their support.
Thereupon it h ord-red. that Frvtav. the Hotml bank notea'atri *6,133 0U0 in United
-'•th d*&gt; id fteceinber A. D.. l*uo. at ten ..'dock Slate* et-rtific tie* of de»o*iL
Thursday the Nuwton bauk was taken
in tbe forenoon, te MSigncd for the in-ariiicof
...
*ald petition, nnd that itie iirir* st law &lt;if said
tfc*&gt;&gt;k ltu»tne» ami It* Cost.
possession uf by t b«- federal authorities,
dect*BM*l and all o&lt;Ur*r perrons iutnrroted in *ald
Repf
port* -reoeivr.l and tabulated shew nud yestrrdny the Guthrie bank closed its
tlriifu were drawn by 8,5.*9 national doors, while tlu Whilewater urncern is
in the bands of the examiner, ^iothiug
Office. In the city of itastfrg*. In raid county. ' . ,k' HP1’1' **’•&gt;’’ eorr&gt;-*n indeuta during
ha* been heard from the El Rcuo, Nor­
and
.
show
how cause, if any there I*-,
be, why the
tiie prayer the year ,-i.d-i June W». !s9J. aggregating
the petitioner
nwv pot....................
be grunted.
-nf
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. Ami it fn.MO.SS.SM.nl ... «&gt;»r,.s.co»t toil.. man. nnd Krillwnu-r lianks. Tho a*»et*
is further ordered. Thai said ]*-t I turner give u«»- purchaser of b.'» cents premium on each
of tho Newton. Guthrie, and Whitewater
tie** toth** per*o«M interested In *;dd estate, ot
pendency
of %dd prtitteu. nnd the hearing &lt;160, bring .about I 12 of I per cent. A hank* an* believed io Im equal to the lia| the
throvof
bv 7xii*n'*i
the Linkers herv s«r that
“W.r by
’' Catering a copy ut thi* order to lie &lt; 'impariton is made with couditious ex­ , bilitiM, aud
j therept
- _ a . setUtmic^t
...—
*. Inndo
they expect
wiTfbe
published iu Uje H.-mtlnu* BaNNgu. a nrwsp.v isting nfior to the establish incut ot the --------------per printed and eirctiMted in *md county ot
dollar for dollar.
Bam. one- In each u rek for three successive uniion tl system. whrn*l per centum wm
weeks previous to *u»1.1 dav henrlnc.
the nvreage rate of premium on domestic
HARMONY IN SIGHT.
CUAIlLKN W. AltUSTltON'd.
•exchange.
(A true copy.)
Judc»- of Frotiate.

F. HKODEfiHCK. I'^/irirtar.
' - T. Jefferson and Court St*.. Hustings, Mich

Rates. $ I .OO per Day.
.Th:* House |«new. with pleasant rooms. The
• ;utr mage of the public is rvspectfullv solicited.

ertain Be »urc SM/gst a bcote
ecd it tf-aifk!. Awhgk iris, *«cu.
emenv Only s$ cent* at Druxgi*
L'roup Itemed? Mveu Live* 1

Hastings City Bank,
Hastings.

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The Currency Comptroller Pre­
sents Some Figures.

Mich.

U

O-A-ZFITA-L $75,000.00
SIHFLIS H-OflUM.

iLeorporated ’under the laws ot tbe Siatt of
.
Michigan.
Open for business Dec. 15.18*8 in bntldlnft
inerly occupied by Messer Bros.
OFFICKBS:
6. &lt;J. ltob!n«on. Presldei t;

D. W. Reynolds. Cashier.

or

mromtioii

IOO Doses One Dollar

Free

Catarrh

W

frorawc order.
State of Mlchioui. ( ouuly of Barry•
At a sntMon of Hie rn&gt;l*ate Court forth**
County of Barry. Mirim at tiie 1‘nilsUe &lt;HUcc.
in the citv of Hgstlns*. in said county, on
Wednesday theSthrfavof November, tn the year
one thousand eight himtheu and ninety.
i’resenl. Charles W. Aruistroux. Judge of
Probate.
In the matter of tbe csiktc of James Cox.
de,-eu*e&lt;t
On renuinx
reading **&gt;«&gt;
mid num
filing the
vertun
ire petition, duh «rr&gt;croLJSr »KiasflBlSBSiooof*MMfs-

The eom.pt roller ha* obtained and pub­
lished returns exhibiting tl.e proportion
of coin, paper money, checks und drafts
used in linking operations, as shown by
detailed statements of the receipts of Hit:
national ns relations on July- I, and
SeptcmlK-r
17.
1891). Fur the first
date
report*
were
received
from
3,964 national Lanka
Their total ret
celpts on that day were *421,884.736 Oi
. ‘be total receipt* 7.10 per cent, consisted

Chicago, Nov. 23.—A long meeting of
the joint committee of the national com­
mission and the
local directory of
tbe world’s fair was
held yester­
day with it view of determing the
much-disputed question of jurisdiction In
the management of tiie fair. T*&gt;e report
of the committee yrlll show that, the local
board of director* concede the right of the
tate witn tbe will annexed may be gmo'iid to : of roizi and pnper money, and the re* national cnuimi*»ioa to control the for­
per cent, in check.*, drafts
lairtan A lt.dcir wine other suitable perron. mnindirr 92
Thereupon It I* ordered, that Wednesday the nnd other substitute* f »r money Tbe lol i ejgn nn*i the other exhibits, and .in order
I to prevent further'lisnurertneat* between
3rd day of Ducem'jer. A. D. too. nt ten o'clock in
the forenrsin. be assigned for tbe ht aring of said tai rvct-ipi* uf A474 ahtional bank* fo» the-two boird* it recoin mend.* tiio ap­
petition, and that ti’e heirs »d law of said dr- Sejit. 17. !89tt is stated fct *337.*.'78.2M, of pointment of a reference cbm*niUM
eeosed and all other js-r-on* Interested In said wnich coin and paper money &lt;oti*tituted
l&gt;a*lnr*« Dune Ye»t«-nl*y.
,
estate, are required to at&gt;pc&lt;£. st a sesalon of
court, then to bf bnldi-n nt the ITobate 8,1*5 per cent , and check*, draft*, etc.*
At ycstenlay’* meeting of tbe national
Office, hl the rliy of flastlmta, in said countv, 91. M per cent.
commission theYitpert ot the committee
nnd show raute. if stir there i*c. wh, tiie praver
on award* warn adopted. It recommends
of the iietiilor.er nmy not be grantAL And
SI tn*, lor statistics were produced in 1&amp;SR bronze medals and certificates instead of
it 1« further ordered, that said pelitlotwP give
notice tn tiie perron* !nlere&lt;»ra tn *ai&lt;1 estale. A cou*partad»i shows that n larger proporj money premiums
A resolution was
ofthe peudrnw. of &lt;aid petit on. ni&gt;d the liear
pa~-ed authorizing Presidon I Palmer to
doh
of
coin
u:id
paper
money
enter
into
Ing thsrrof by causing a copv -of thi* order to be
puidlshed in tbe .Hasting .Bannmi a news banking operation* in 189) than in 18S11 confer with tbe speaker of the hou*e of
paper printed and eirctilalrd in said t &lt;mntr of Throe wrevJitacc* for । h • two days in 1*'8| representative* with a view of securing
b«wv
in
k (&gt;,r thvM snoeesslve are 4.87 »ml 4 91 respectively; tn 18?JU. for the proper appointment of two commis­
similar dates, 7.50 and ROG per cantnni! sioners from Alaska.
Judge of 1‘rebate.
The increased u*c of inouey in banking
[Atruecopy.1
operations here shown is equal to 68 per
New York. Nov. 22 —The Vanderbilt
cent, nnd i» deemed significant when con
siderml in ciHinuctiuii with the present ap- people now admit that Gould fans got
Fie.. AtIrM tbe
parent.insufflciency in the amount of coin control of the Union Pacific. Ono of tbe
and paper money in circulation. It is parties named us a director said: “The
for Crates Addres* A S. hARlSH, Grand Rapidi, tach *ngge*te*l in explanation tbnt a great
board will soon tn* reorganized. John D.
change ha* taken place during tl.e past Rockefeller, working with Gould, has
nine year* in the matter of credits, and brought the change about, and Russell
tluit ail commodities fire now sold oo Sage, Jay Gould. H. B Hyde, aud Alex­
shorter time nnd to a much larger extent ander Orr will take the places of four of’
the preheat member*. The resignation of
Corner of Court and Jeffer»on8t. Keyfwtloar. for cash than formerly.
President Adams wiB bo received and he1
teed, boon meal, ground &lt;n*ler*«liell. eeg food
for fowls. Also a gem-raj slock of groceries.
Th** comptroller expresses the opinion will probably be succeeded by Sidney
Good Rood*. Low price*.
that the evident lack of currency neces­ Dillon, who is uow one of the directors.
sary to the proper conduct of business
during the pa*c few months ia greatly
FAlIlBfBT^lila. Nov 21—The question
aggravated byffilic retirement of national
banknote*, which form pf paper money of allowing women to be sent as delegates
alone pWBeSes that elastic property so es­ to tbe general Methodist conference* whs
sential in n perfect circulation.
AH voted on by the members of .the Method­
money touted directly by the government, ist Episcopal church here. Out ot a mem­
wheliier coin or paper, is oecesaarlly non- bership of 5CM only seven voted against
elastie. bv rei*on of it* being in ail cases tbe women. The «j|igregHtiuns-lbat have
avaibtl-le for the lawful money reserve of voted on tbe same quentiou iu the Kanka­
national banks, hu-1 iu most coses possess­ kee district have ail voted favorably to
the women by overwhelming m.tjoritiesing the legal tender quality.

GILLASP1E,

1&gt;1’.KCTV!U:
Dan W. Reynolds.
W. H.
‘ . A.
' Greble.
D. G. Robinson,
Chester Messer.
John CsiHeth.
xI’/T. Colgrove.

A General Baakinx Business Transacted.

PROBATE Ol^DKR.
‘•’.ate of Michigan, eounty of RarryAt a session of the Probate Court
ty of Barry bolden at the Probate Office In the city
• I H4»tluits in said countyen Monday, the
*d -lay of November in the year one thousand
right hundred anil ninety.
I n «ent, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of
i'robate.
,
,,
In the matter of the estate of Christopher IL
• &gt;;i Arman, deceased.
Oa reartlng and filing tbe final ivcount
&gt;f I~ E Knappeu. executor of said estate.
r ningthai the same may be heart! and allow
•■d as hi* final account and he be &lt;tl.*cliargrd
:n&gt;;n hissaid trust.
„ .
liwn-upon it ts ordered, that Saturday,
tjie 29th day of November. A. D. two. at urn
Telack tn the forenoon, .be assigned for
th- hearing of said petition, and that
the heirs at law of said deceased and
.ill other perrons interested in said .estate,
•ire required to appear al a session of said Court,
dies to be bolden at tiie Probate Office, in the
•nty of Hastings in said county and show cause.
J any there be. why the prayer of the petlloner may not l*e granted.
,
And It is further ordered that said petitioner
five notice to the persons lntrrp*ted In said ro­
tate, of the pendency of said petition nnd the
Scaring thereof l»y csn*!ut a copy of thi* order
• »“
be
e published tn
In tbe Haaflnp
Haxfinp B
HAXMim
af-— *
- •*-»«paper printed and circulated tn sold County of
■ »rry once In each week for three successive
weeks previous to said day of bearing.
IIMMKOSU,
/ QI ARLES W. ARMSTRONG
of 1Probate.
f[A
A true
true copy.
JJudge
table of
robate.
copy 1’
VRJlkTB OBDSR.
state of Michigan, County «f Barry-w*.
At a session of the Probate Court for the
’■&lt;iunty of Barry, holden al tbe Probate Office in
the efiy of Hm&gt; tings, tn said eonntv.on “aturday. Hie 1st dav of November.in tiie year one
thotfxand eight hnndred aud ninety.
Present, Charles W. Armstrong. Judge of

In the matter of the estate of George
Himpron. deceased.
. ,
On readlnx and filing tho petition duly verified
&gt;f Emma Simpson widow of •a*'1 deceased.
i&gt;rayinx that ail ministration of saio estate msy
•*e granted to your petitioner or some oluer
'’lltewupoatt* K ordered, that Friday tbe
-’Athdayof November. A. D JI*.* ‘t" H^of
in the forenoon, be assigned for the beam««
*ald petition, and that Uie heirs at“J J»*d
deceased and all other prr*t,na iPti,w*5g&gt;.V!J?&gt;*S
estate, are required to appear at a ro*™"*®*
vald.court then to be iuud-n at the rtobate
office, in the city of HroUnre. in said «*'n,J*
__ _ ,r ...
uhv the prsver
»i me petitioner may noire
further ordered, that said petitioner Jf’'e "nG5*

H nrwxpa~ county of
three successive

CURE

{FAILED FOR THREE MILLIONS.
renclal Mmaah at Phllsdslpbla of Bar-

OLADKU’HIA, Nov. ill.—Barker Bros,
banker* and brokers, of this city.
au.»&gt;Ui)Ct-d their suspension on the Stock
exchange yesterday morning. Tbe failuro!nffc-U‘l P-icro in New York, which
were firmer ot thecommencemont of trad­
ing, owing te fnvorsMe foreign ndvicea.
Barker &amp; C-.’s liabllitie* arc estimated at
*8 (XM» 0UO The suapen-ion wna not much
of'a surprise to the well-informed, as the
firm’s credit ha* Iwen |mor for the past
two mon**. The creditor* are not ntinwrou*. The firm I* said to have au interest
In the stock market, and failed beciaw
of their inability to realize on outstand­
ing ■ccuritlr*_________

SICK
HEAD

ACHE

ATLANTA. Ga., Nov. 81.-The following
telegram ba* been sent by Mis* Willard
to the convention in session in Allegheny
City: -Believing that it ia legally and
morally wrong for anybody to take the
name of &gt;he National W. U. T. U., with
the prefix •DOO'partisau, we n*k you u
Cbristiau sUtcra to discontinue the use of

the Julr.l

Siffl
CONSUM P TJVlE

this name.”
‘
.....
plTTiJJVnG. Nov. 22.—" hen • —onational
convention ot tbe Xon-Ferrl, n Women's
Cbrtetuo Tempernnoo nnim rrej-mble*
Friday morales Fraooe. E tVdlard'*
telesraot ««V"K *• orsanla.no i tfe
ooutlnim life 0-0 ot tbe name b ■ i-l «rtl„n Woama’e Christian
I m»prl-aMe
colon •«. made tbe order
l..«lne»
The executive committee h«d consi’lcrcu
tbe telegram, and dra led th »l '»« u w**
not offlewlly addressed »&lt;&gt;
president,
aud as tbs BMKiciutiou could not change
the name for a year anyhow, no action

would Lc taken.

NEWS in brief:

THE BROTHERHOOD IS DEAD.

■paired of. bat Saturday aha lock a tan

The Erie railway Saturday refused to
Frank Foak*. a German nf Pullman.
Illa, Wednesiay killed bi* wife and then reduce tbe hours of mgtn-ees to ta«
■nicided.
Domestic troubles ronnil by
would entail nu octnai bee ou tiie eeeawhisky.
pany. The refusal was emphatic.
Fourfeim children al North Braddock,
Florida Las prohibited the imperti—
Pa., were made violently ill Tuesday liy
drinking milk bough: from a strange of horses or cauls from any point wort
the
Mua.**ippl audsouth of the Ark a mm ~
milkman.
Fire at Evanston. Bto, Wsduoday de­
stroyed Turner’s livery stable, causing X
Three of the SOWeO furnaces, the mixing
’O!HI uf HO.OUO. Seventeen liurM wi-re room, engine room, wnftkoo* and jiihf
.burned to death.
ing house of the Illinois Glass company,
Capt. F. I* Norton nod nine other per­ st Alton, Ills., were destroyed by fin Sat­
sons started from New York far Toulon, urday. L-w*. 4ltX),&lt;XX&gt;. insurance. *38.1)00.
r rance. Wednesday on a steam yacht only The works will i» rebuilt About 1,000
fifty-eight feet long.
Lands are thrown otX of employment.
The Engli&lt;h cabinet ia considering Mr.
Tbe United States Rolling Stock com­
Heaton* scheme for imperial I&gt;entiy post­ pany, with plants at Hegewisch, Illa.,
age. There is m ruuiortbat provision will , Urbans. O., and also iu Alabama, asktf
l*j made for such a measure iu the next for a receiver Saturday., Il is uot a fail­
budget.
ure. but tbe company; could oot collect
Canadian* think tbe McKinley lull duty
of % cent per pound on Canadian fi*U doe. It Is expected to pay dollar for dol­
will result in American control of the lar. The coinpany'einploy* 2,300 bands.
John Slrrrer'fell into a vat of boiling
Canadian fisheries, and propose to quit
licensing American fishermen.
alop at the Great Western distillery, Pe­
Clara Greenawnld. 13 years old, is oria. IBs., Stinrdsy. and wan scaldml so
badly
that he died In five hour*.
schoolmarm of a district school at BeA&gt;viile, Pn.,and young as she is ha*.won the
Donald J. Mitchell, who wrote under
confident* of the people lu her ability to the name uf “Ike Marvel.” was nearly
killed in a runaway Nor. SX He will
control and teach the young Idea.
■
A state me nt prepared at tiie national probably recover. He L» «S years old.
Fireman William Hosier was killed.
treasury department shows that the
weight of the coin in tbe treasurer’s vault ■ nd Engineer Ed Barker probably fatally
al tbe close of business Thursday was injured al Kaukskee, Illa, Saturday in a
4,'XXi tons.
collision on the liliuoia Central Both
men were from Chicago.
John Dixon stoic a letter from.a letter
Harvard won tbe foot ball game, from
box in New York ln*t sutumer. in which
was a draft for £150. He got it cashed Yale Saturday. 12 Io A
Bt. Rev. John ’ Beckwith. Epfrcopal
in London. He was iraail to Caunda,
aud finally run down in New York bishop of Georgia, died al Atlanta, Ga.,
Sunday.
_
Wednesday.
Tbe New Hampshire legislature—not
Joseph Boyd, a Kan-.a* City laborer,
attemp ed Wednesday to murder his
extra session to settle mutters growing
wife and child. He first shot at her nnd
when she fled, pushed her over u bluff out of the late eh-ction.'wiiich will decide
with her baby iu her arms ' Strange to which party has a majority.
Tbe walls of a building at Jersey City.
any. neither whs injured seriously, but
Boyd went buck to the house and killed N. J., collapsed Saturday killing Gsorgw
Barrett and probably fatally injuring an
himself.
A conscience contribution ot *10 from unknown Italian. Eleven other mtn
Pittsburg: Pa., sent through n Roman wen mure or less severejy hurt.
Lionel Burnett, the son of Mrs Bur­
Catholic priest, was Thurrdtiy received at
the uationnl treasury department and nett. who wrote "Little Lord Fauntle­
placed to the credit of the conscience roy,” is dying. M Paris. He was the
model of tue little lord in bls mo the:’a
fund.
Three barrel* of' Nova Beotia •marsh story.
Mr. August Belmont, the famous bank­
mud” nrrivt-il al Boston Thursday, it is
proposed to raise vegetable* in ibis earth, er. died at bi* home in Now York early
as Nova Scotia vagetables are in demand.' Monday from the effects of a cold coutracted
at the bump show. He was in hia
and there ia n duty ou them under Hie
McKinley CilL The mud wn» classified
The United States supreme court has
as *unmaiiufactunrl earth” by tbe cus­
toms nutkorities, nnd tax'd *1.5J a ton.
affirmed tho judgment of the circuit court
Tho International Law and Order for thu southern district of New York,
league is holding its annual convention iu tbe choc of Shibuya Jugiva. the Jap­
anese under sculrncu uf death by elec­
at Pit tab' rg.
tricity.
’
•
Tbe Blaine National bank of Blaine,
Eugeni* Field, journalist, got. back
Wash., capital *30.0/). has been author­
from Europe Saturday, aud showed an
ized to begin busiuem.
Mrs Potter Palmer has Iwn unani­ ax al his room iu the Sturtevant house.
mously elected president of the board of New York city, which has been used by
Gladstone iu Li* tree chopping feats at
women manager* of the World’s fair.
Hawarden.
The Cherokee Strip Live Stock associa­
A logging camp near Evergreen tirer,
tion will atie the United States for about
I3.UU0.C0), for forcing them to leave tbe Wisconsin, waa raided by Menominee Indlntis Saturday, thv loggers driven away
strip with their cattie.
and the camp burned. The Indians claim
Charles Jacob. Jr. &amp; Co., pork nnd beef
that the men were trespassing on their
packers, of (Cincinnati, made tin asrigureservation.
motU' Thursday, with estimated'liabili­
It is again repotted that Showman P.
ties of *60,000; nvieta, *4U,ooa
T. Barnum is dangerously UL ,
Ex-Congressman Scott's
2-year-oldThe British parliam'-nt was opened at
cnltBriero was sold nt auction at New
York Thursday for FJ5.(XK)
Philip parliament house, London, to-day.
Cardinal Gibbon* bas addressed a lei*
Dwyer wm tbe successful bidder.
Gen. Thorna* S. Mather, who wa* adju­ ter to'the Komah Catholic clergy- request­
tant genernl uf Illinois during the war, ing them to mark Thanksgiving Day by
s-.ime
special .;.*twice.
and signed Gen. Grant's first commission,
The molders employed by the Minne­
died nt Springfield. Illa. Thursday.
Seven inmate* of n boarding bouse in sota Thresher , company ag, Stillwater
Chicago were made sick Thursday by have struck bewuse twelve convicts hare
eating poisoned victual*. George IL-irria/I been put to work in the foundry.
a discharged porter has been arrested on
It is said that Postmaster General
Wunamaker waa caught recently on Read­
suspicion of having tried to kill them.
Twenty-four indictment*-will be found ing stuck, and lost a lot ot inriney. At
nt Chicago against J. C. Bright, presi­ Waal.iAgtou City It is reported that ba
dent of the Genest-, Oil company, nt Buf­ has recently baroowed •3'J.UOO, mortgaging
falo, N. Y., for being respouaible for tho his home io thatcity.
The tin box stolen Nov. IV from John
i-xplo*ioD ou the Tioga some time ago.
The Knights of Labor at their conven­ Keller, at Chicago, containing 8iiri.OOO
tion nt Denver rerolved In favor of hold­ w orth of securities, lias been found an'd
ing n national reform convention, the most of Hie paptrs recovered. Tbe rob­
principles adopted by lhe Mine being bery hid it under a sidewalk where it
guaranteed the support uf the Knights at was found by children and the papers
were scattered all over tho nelgnborbood.
the poll*.
Tbe lllinol* aecn-tary of state issue I In• THE MARKETS.
corporntlun papelri Friday to tbe Balloon

LONDON. Nov. 25.V-Tlic Central &lt;News
learus from an excellent source that Par­
nell will announce nt the next meeting of
tbe Irish members his retirement from
the leader-hliv. Dnvltt. in a speech last
night, Mid he believed that Parnell
would prove himself a greater patriot
than bi* enemies suppoat l by taking the
course wlirth would mini mix: the danger
to Irish autonomy.
Council Bu rrs. la., Nov. S4 —Kx-CongreMtnnn W. F. Sapp died et his home in
this city Saturday afternoon. Ha was
stricken with paralysis several weeks ago
which was the cau«3 of his death, Cui.
Sapp was born in Danville. Knox county,
O.. iu 1824. He served in tho legislature,
as'Unitcti States district attorney, an
two terms in cungn-v*.

Kansas CiTT, Ma. Nor. 32.—Informa­
tion has been received here of a peculiar
and fatal disease nmoag cattle aud horses
iu Oregon and nrtjoinlug counties, this
state. Over 1IW head «re said to hnva al­
ready died, and
the disuaw baffles
tbe skill of all velcriusry ■urgonna who
have tuadu an loveatfg.rt»on of *&lt;•

MltW.'.VKKM, WU, Nov. r.4—’Wiscon­
sin'* vote at t be late election wm governor
mu.-rfemwn.Lle. lauaW.
182 0’1: total. 202 400. In ’888 on presiderit—Democratic. 11^,282; Republican.
176.53-1; t-tai. 381.781
There were also
14.377 t'rohibiiiuu, aud 8,332 L*bor rot es
iu i aw
_ _______________ —
Jesale A lamron. a young woman from
Chicago, committed suicide at New York
city Mgnday l«an*e her money was ail.
gone, and »bt could n»l get work.

Cable Rond company of Chicago. Tbe
de*ign of tho company i* to transport
pnswn-p*ra to and from lhe World’s fair
in balloons attached to cables. The capi*
A fireman ou duty at the Metropolitan
Opera hou*e. New York. Thursday after­
noon. daring a matinee, made a sensa­
tional mistake. Ha stepped up to n board
upon which-were two buttons, one to call
tbe fire department and the other to no­
tify the official* that he was on duty. He
pressed tbe wrong one. and in h few min­
utes the street in front ot the house was
full of fire sppamtu*. He rushed ou: am!
explained, mid the disgusted flip laddies
silently weutied their way to their engine
house*.
B. 1*. Shidaber. tbe humorist aniPTroet,
who is lie.ter known to tbe world as
“Mrs. PartinatoD,'’ jeas dying Friday
night nt bis home in Chelsea, near Bos­
ton.
Five thousand dollar* reward is offered
in nil for the capture nnd cbnvtc ion ot
tbe tnnu or men who murdered Mr. Mend
in his bank at Waupaca, Wla., Oct. 17,
iMd.
The Ainventlon of the Farmers’ Mu­
tual Bcciefit aaiociation 'came to an end
at SpnngfiehL Bia.. Friday. The next
convention will meet at Indianapolis In
November, WBi.
William H. Sproul, of Minneapolis,
committed suicide al S-tn Francisco Fri­
day because, n* a letter be left said, no
one could get a job iu that city “but a
plg-taiie-l Chinaman.”
Ambient of New York ha* several
curious old Chinese coins One is of the
date ot U16. BQ Ills ot bronze, witji
engraved
characters, which modern
Chinamen cannot decipher.
—Friday tbe faster. Succl. completed' the
fifteenth day of bls fast at New you. His
condition was normal.
Rev. T. H. Lockwood, a Methodist min­
ister of Sturgeon, Mo., has iiet-n suspend­
ed for immoral conduct.
The German government has decided to
provide a hospital for the rec-p:U»o of Dr.
Koch's cou*umptive patlantv.
Jay Gould and the Standr.xi Oil com­
pany are now reported to cu..‘*ol fib.SSS
miles of railway, mostly in the west and
southwest.
Herman Beckerts. one of the wealthiest
,
and be*x-kti&gt;nwn distillers in Kentucky,
dropped &lt;lvnd from heart disea*e, ct
Ixjni»villc Friday.
Mis* Julia Marlowe, the talented ac­
tress, has i*en ill for some time at Phila­
delphia with typhoid fever, complicated

CaiCAQO. Nor. :4
S.fcc. do«4 (3\i-: December, opi-nad
closed 15-40. May. opened ll.UA*. c osed
SlJi.H C'oruXNuvt-mlier. open*! -XM?. cioied
RJhic; December, o.eaai
«l&lt;»*cd
May. opened
cosed .'Alv- Data -No­
vember, opened *3*vc. clo*e&lt;l 44C; Doormbar.
opened 4Aac. ch*» d 44a: May. opened CHc.
c;c*?d (Be. I'&lt;&gt;ik-December, opened and
ciontd *B. i- January, opened *( I.X.hi. cloud
Sll.sZ's. May. of«ncd tiXu*. &lt; lo**d
I7J4Lard— Decv uter,opeurd tlU-Ts. «!o*cd |6&lt;»J
Produoe: Batter-Fancy separator. -7K&gt;
l'8c; tine itatliored ercam. 24 2-tr. dairies, finest
frreli. - USc; ftoaii peckin: Mok. 10»19b.
Eggs-Fresh candied
o.T. 23 (2 c per doc
ice lioQ*e at-ck. 17^Bj Dressed pouitryHeoa. 6&amp;7c l*er lb: sprinx cblckem. TOy’e;
rinatcre. Sgfi tc; dm M. »*llc: turk*y», OA
ilMc; geese.« 11 *«. Foust h* -4&gt;&gt;3d to choice
WU*unsin. sfiM-c; fane). Or; Northern

Burbanke. Wattfc; *we.-t potatoc*. Il'toota.
gL7a-X&lt;N. Apples-Illinois, green cooklar.
*?JWit3 so per lirl; eating. ,A5)|»4*h peddlers*
stock, ii-fluftiao.
Broom torn--Hurt Sgoc per lb; whisk
brush. 6 6 ; green, aclf-worktni. 4$5c; in*Ma
ami &lt;ovcr», 3&lt;i4t:. common broah.
crooked. Sijdhc.

December. Sl-iBH: &lt;» January.
Core
—Dull; No. 2 in xed cash
do'N.vember, JV-ec: do Deeetnbvr, fl*, (hit* -Quiet but
firm; Nn. - tnixel cash. 48c; do Nuramber,
49c. Hye-hull. Bar.ey-NeticleL Fnrkvemb - SO- fl: December. f££*.
Live Block: LMttle-Markrt )fc |) KD 1»
hlgl.cn native steer -. te-UdAWIV I’A1 iba.
bulls and rows.
d-'.2X Sheep and Lambs

Tolad*

Ke: May. jUUM- Corn-Firm and dull;
orth. Me: bceraiUr. 53&gt;ic; May. MMc. Onta

Firm rash.
rnary. (48.HWtau-T»l&gt; btf»r. *&gt;*“

IbTKorr, Not. M.

�Hastings Banner

ADDITIONAL rOCAL.

of il. M. Rockwell and ocher friend*.
Henry Jewell la at home.
Mr. Hong, of Lacey, has moved into tte
house vacated by Rachel Bet*chatu.
Ira Mapes and wife, of Ceylon, visited
at C Atkin's Bunday.
Jo*! Wileox and wife are visiting at A.
W. Wilcox’.
Belle Atkina la visiting her sister at
Ceylon thia week.
Mrs. Wm. Jewell has returned after an
extended visit with relatives nt lAcey.
Will Seger and wife were at Battle
Creek this week visiting her sister. Mrs.
Lou Clapp who is very sink.
Sncb. a beautiful fall as w.e are having
no one ought to complain. '
Corn is all busked and more fall plough­
ing Is being done than we have noticed
before in years.
Mr. Yourex has crecL-d a new house.

THE BRAVE.

I ItaviM un7°J
friends at Caledonia throe or four days
mctimlk tn enter the fold and *)MT h«v
tills week.
iug aprcad a handsome new aheep*Jtln over
A.
J.
Bradley
and
wife
propose
to
MARSHALL L.COOK. Editor.
dn. an., 1
^h.'
rusticate a few days upon the plains of
"J«“ ‘"to
opm «lr.
BkU&amp;g by ta rate wxl chota.
Caledonia this week.
■ett before th© door. God iM my
Freitag
vb” flsry lbn*d
QB HASTINOR, MICH., fOSTQFFICK,
And now our democrat friends begin to
that, dcapire th© fire ««f love that w*.
Jz-a-Jlas over tbe heroic grown!.
J__________ AVGUST 14. 1879.
realize fur wbat they voted—cheap labor,
wrehiug my blood, no evil thought camWaited with mortal terror rtr.ui j,
cheap wheat and park.
.
To tb- aim which him clhu-r*.
to me, nothing but an-ovcrpowcring pridThr Wesleyan church is undergoing
on thinking that in a corner of tte fold
—Emerson.
some needful repairs fur the comfort ot its
clow braide tbe curious flock that stami
audience.
,
at ter m ate lay asleep, tQy master’*
! If tbe asseverations of free-trade at­
Ix'wls Williams Is lying dangerously IB
daughter—like n sheep more prednu* am!
torneys are to to belle veil these gentlemen
at Tils home with lung and towel difficulty.
whiter than all the rest—wxs n-pcaing in.
Jbotfld to credited wlrf * larger share of
J. M.|Eiilott in attendance. .
. trusted to my care.
Never had tbataaveu* appeared to j&gt;r„.
Curds are out for a dance at the hotel
When I watched tho flock upon the Ltfyhlh.ntl.mpy than I* allotted to tto average
formerly run by B. Thompson, on the heron I remained whole weeks, without w«s ouch depths, &gt;.-v&lt;-r hiul the Mar*
Uww While persistently demiffidlng the
evening of tiie 27th.
siting n living soul, alone in the pasturage weetnedoo brilljanu Suddenly the door .v
4eductHm of all such duties as they dunFred Newton .and wife, of Gratiot Co., with my &lt;iog Labri aud ray sheep. From Un fold opened abd i»rctty Stephanette
sot to|&gt;e to have repealed, they Insist upon
are visiting his uncle and aunt, John time to tirae tbe hermit of Mont vie 1’Ure nnule her appearance. She could not *to n
I.awn-nre nnd wife.
passed there to look for medicinal herbs, Tbe animate rattled tte straw ,w th--,
&gt;riug credited with tto desire to help
Bn Hand.
ITionum Kelly and wife tove left Peter or I saw tbe black face of some Piedmont moved about, or bleated in their dn.o-i.
others than themselves. Stalhticsare disS. Howe and wife were Visiting relatives Young’s residence nnd moved into Eddy collier; but they were simple souls, silent She preferred to come to the fire. 8ecl:w
•orted. market quotations are garbled,
Kalamazoo and Allegan eountlc* last Pennock's bouse for the winter.
by dint of solitude, haring lost the Cante thi*, I coot my oheep«kin over her *boul
week.
facts but partially stated—in short, in■II. Cortrlgbt and wife made a business I fur talking nnd knowing nothing of wbat der*. I etirrcd up the flapes nud we sat
Mrs. Cottle Id has purchased a house in trip combined with pTeasure. two days woa Mid down in the villages and towns. down aide by side. rvmaiuiOg thus without
•uirera who arc toncstly seeking Informa­
Hastings and moved into it tost Saturday. Inst week to Kalamazoo.
Hence every two weeks,whan I heard upuu uttering a single word.
tion are purposely mWed—tn bring about
Geo. Cross entertained hl* parents last
If you have ever jiasNed a night in thB. J. Barber spent several days visiting the ascending highway the tolls of our
I reversal of the popular belief that legisla­
week.
Md 'porting with friemls in r.nd about fimn mule, bringing me my provhians for open ah* you know that at the hour wh.-n
Whit Benham was in East Rutland tost €al«io'. ia Inst week.
the coming fortnight, rind saw gradually we sleep a mysterious world awake* nrn-d
tion for the protection of the labor and InFriday.
*
the
solitude nud tte Utence. Then tl.J. H. Brown Esq. feels much elated' ' appear from below the lively countenanra
4taatrlcs of this country to for tto general
Ernest Edmunds cIomxI his toll term
over his purchase of short torned stock In of the little farm boy of the red locks uf brooks dug in ttelr clearest tone* and. tin
wood- All this is for the brnufit of others
school at the High St school tomue lag Ionia county several days since.
old Aunt Norade, 1 was iudstxl ddightwl ponds are lighted up with tiny finme*. AH
Friday. We benr he gave good satisfac­
Oban those spending their time aud money
Adua Jones has sold his machine shop I made the visitor tell nw tbe news uf tbe the spirits of the mountain freely comenud
tion.
country
tb®-tot of th* mountain—th© go; there i* a rustling in th© air, there are
at this place to J. Montgomery.
Un advocating free foreign trafle!
Mrs. Dooley is in very poor health this
baptisms, the marriages, but that which almost imperceptible rounds, a* if we heard
I Million* of voter* now &lt;-mplo&gt;,Hl in mnnfall.
interested me most of all was what had the tree branches growing aud the gra­
tofacttiring here in tlx* United States, at
Where
did
you
g»
Thanksgiving?
Wheat In this locality is lodging very
happenod to my mu-tefa daughter, our springing up. Day is the life of creature*
The Steven* school commenced Monday Demoiselle Stepbanetu,itte prettiest girl but night isjbs life of thing*. When ow
nice, the tost It has in years for this time
with Mildred Corning as teacher.
1* not accustomed to this it fill* one with
of
tto
year.
for
ten leagues around.
country in the world, are asked to sapport
Thomas Ford spurts a netv road cart.
Without appearing to to too much bent fear. Therefore oor demniwile wnsiaB of
The Democrat's East Rutland acrito and
U policy that must Inevitably rrault In one
Shadow social at T. Fur&lt;f« Wctlnesday upon acquiring this knuwlcdgtt I gathered a quiver and clung to me closely at the
। Irving’s famous hunter have gone to thr
evening Dee, B.
•
&lt;rf two altetimtivra: either to turn over to
mfurmnt ion as to whether she went ngreat slightest noise.
north woods.
The militia corp* drill al toccy ever?' deal to fetes and evening osM.-mblie&gt;&gt;;
At one time, a long melancholy cry an *•
Mrs. (tower died the 17th of rotAninp­
ifiterignora the privilege of manufacturing
tion ami was buried Wednesday. She Saturday afternoon nt two o’clock- All whether new admirers were still throng­ from the pond that, sparkled below tin and
iftic this country, or compel American working about ter. and should you ask me came rolling uptfard to our eon. At th.leaves a husband and four, little children are invited to come and enlist.
okxi to accept the same wages that foreignBlanche Barker is among us again hav­ wbat good those details could do me. a same Instant a beautiful shooting *t; •
to mount tor Ims.
'
ing finished tor work nt Maple Grove jKxir shepherd of the mountain, l--will glided over our head* In the same direc t ion.
m now work tor. And in the plenitude
reply that I wax do years old, and" that as if the lamentation we heard were tear­
Center.
of free-trade philanthropy It Is ins’uded
There was another social for
the
James Spaulding and family have moved Stcphnnettc was in toy eyes the handsom­ ing a flash of Ught With it.
that all the writing and preaching to this
"What is that.f' asked Stepbnm-tte, in a
benefit of Um* church fund on ...
est creature on the face uf God’s earth.
Fri- into George Clark’s bouse, i
iend Is to promote the welfgre of those who
day eveningoflast wes k.at George Mosier's.
Now, one Sunday when I was waiting whisper.
Rattling match at Ijioey last Wednesday.
"A soul entering paradise,, nji«tn-**:’’
The net proceeds were 55.20. There will
for luy provisions, it so chanced that they
iwrork for wages.
z
be an oyster sapper for the tonefit of the
did not nrriv© until' very isle. In the answered I making the sign of th© cross
Before giving ear to such fallacious
Tbe anniversary of pit* I Julies Dime morning I said tu myself: “ It is the fault
She made the same sign and, for a mo­
church at Howard Mosher's on Wednesday
society of the State lined met at Mrs. of the high mows:" then toward noon a ment, gazed meditatively into the tettrem.
pleadings. It will be well tor workingmen
evening. Dec.*:id.
.now engaged in thorn- industries that for­
M. J. Goss has started a lumber yard Julia Fisher's Inst. Friday evening and a heavy storm came on aud 1 thought that Then she said to me:
“Is it true, shepherd, that you fwple are
th© mule had teen tumble to wt out twhere. He has erected a idled for sea.somsl very pleasant time was had.
eigners seek to supplant, to look around,
Mrs. Lydia Cotton. Mrs. Cdwles and cause of tbe bad condition of the road. At maglcbiDs?”
lumber. 20x50.
with tbe view to discover what equally re“Not in tbe least, our demoteelle. But
A large quantity of oak lumber is being Mrs. Bickel, of Hastings, attended the last, about 8 o'clock iu tbe afternoon, the
aauneratlvc employment the free-trade
haulded here from Doud's Corners for Dime anniversary* at Mrs. Fteter’* Friday sky having cleared and the mountain be­ here we lire much nearer Whe stare than tbe
nlghL
ing all of n glitter with water and sun­ people of tbe plnl.n. nnd know better Wbat
: preachers are likely to have ready for
shipment.
Tommy
Fisher
’
s
little
boy
fell
out
of
a
light. I heard, amid the dropping* from is taking place among the sparkling light s
J. Ryan and sods have sold their timber
tbem. On tbte point the preacher* main­
and. John Conyer and John Sprague hove lumber wagon loaded with sand and was th© leave© aud the overflowing of the of heaven!''
tain a aiienoo that is peculiarly suggestive.
run over but not seriously hurt.
She wx* still gazing upward, resting her
swollen brook*. iUc tells of the mule, as
According to sec. 12 of Public acts. No. taken the contract to haul the logs to Clo­
Mr*.
Jane
Fisher
is
under
the
doctor'*
gay nnd brisk ns a grand church chime on head against uno of tar hand-, aud wrr.f.
We still insist, despite the letter writer. 205 of 1884, notice is hereby given that the verdale, where tiw lumber will to sawtsl
ped in the ahre^Mkin like a little heavenly
Easter day.
annual meeting of the stockholders of the by Mahoney and Ashley, who are setting n
, that a secret order, as such, has no buslFrank Kinne h building, an addition to
But it was neither the little farm: buj shepherd.
Bastings City bank for the purpose of mill here for that.purpose.
: ness to make a political party of Itself, nor election of directors'- will be held at the
“Ah. bow beautiful they are!" cried Ae.
nor old Aunt Nuradc who was urging tbe
Llbble Barnes has gone to Kalamazoo to his house.
Albert Kinne and wife have a daughter. animal along. It was—guess who! our “I never *aw so many of them before! D&lt;.
! to use tiie oaths of tto order nor its tends office of said bank In the City of Hustings work.
demoiselle, my friends —our demoiselle you know* thefr names, shephi nh"
.James
IXxjnan
and
Ed.
Pennel
have
Tuesday.
December
9.
1890,
from
9
a..m.
. «f fraternity to Influence tbe private
“Yea, indeed, mistress! Lteteu: Right
herself, seated right between the osier
&lt;-ome home to stay awhile.
to 12 in.
Dan W. Revnoiji.*, Cash.
. Jadgment of any member. Talfc political
Dr. Hartman has been lately interviewed Imakets. nil rosy with tbe mountain air above as is St. Jacques' high wav. It g.x-.
Business is lively here, bat If a good
•lueatlons In the order, talk over candidate*
blacksmith would come here ami use the concerning Dp. Koch’s discovery for the mid the eoolnrax brought on by the storm. from Frame straight ilrto Spain. It wa*
Tbe little farm bdy was sick; Aunt St. Jncqacs de Gnlicc who traced it toatow
tools and shop now Idle it would to a good cure ot consumption, in which was brought
Tor legislative offices, request such candiFollowing are the real estate transfers
out some very Interesting facts atout Norade was als&gt;eut un n holiday visit t*&lt; his rtad to the brate Charlemagne when
i dates to put ttaraselres on record touching of the week ending Nov. 2J)d, 1800. as thing.
which thew renowiMsl investigators dis­ her,children. Pretty Su-phmirtio told me to wm making war upots. tte Saracen*.
WOO«11MU&lt;1.
•
those reforwa demanded by tbe Patrons. tsken from the book* in the register's office:
agree slightly. Dr. Koch Is of the opinion all this as site sprang down from ber mule, Further away yon have the Car of Soul*,
Who ever saw such nice weather hi that disease germs (bacilli) are the cause and also that she was late in arriving te- with it* four replendant Ogletree*. Tht
JMacuxs such matters as thoroughly as R^ltjron R. Roasted to Johu.H. Cramer: parcel
of consumption, while Dr. Hartman to- euusc she had lost her way. But to see three star* iu front are the thrcehorer*
[ raay be; and then leave to the conscience
AUreb P. towrence to Geo. W. Ferrin; nw’* Novcmlier?
Our town was treated to a great demo­ Beves con&gt;.nn&gt;pUoii causes tbe disease her so finely dreasr*!, with her flowered and that tiny one almost again*: the third
uek sr&lt;!?3H&lt;&gt;pc. icto■ wad judgment of the members of the order o! Frank
Dr. Koch contends that thi- ribbons, ber .brilliant skin and her lace, S* the car driver, Do yon m-v al! around
E. towrenee to Geo. W. Perriu; ne‘» of cratic jubilee Saturday night.
Several germs.
the candidates to be supported. We In- nek mo 21 Hope. &gt;l,ft 0.
parties from a distance showed signs of disease germs inflahte the lungs, but Dr. ate tad rather the nlr of having lingered that hbuner of falling stare? They are the
winiam Hewlt to Hinton Matthews; lot No.
Harlman Insists that tbe Inflamed lungs at some dance than uf having sought for route the good God doe* not want in heaven.
having Imbibed too much benzine.
jdst thnt it was a mistake and a blunder HMM mid JOOr. city. &gt;»|;t
! "A little lower i* tte Hayrack or the
Emma llhter has gone to Grand Ledge. cause* the dim-aM* germs to appear. Dr. her road among tto bushes.
Philo A. Sheldon u* Jane M. .Lamb: lots '.*oo
fta* tiie Patrons to go Into politics in­ and
•jin city. 8425.
Oh, tto delicious creature! My rye* Three Klug*. The stats formiug it nerve
Emmanuel Broodls*ck and Lena Wunder­ Koch tbiuks if.the disease germs arc 'dei' dqpendently. aiKl tto more level headed
John Hi Norris to Atmmdxi; 4Qa sec 13 Johns­
lich were mu riled Inst Wednesday. A atroynd the inflamed lungs will heal; Dr. could not grow weary of gazing at her. ’ 1! as our clock. । 1 have only to glance at
town. gHOl).
near.' them to know that it is now after mid­
xnemte-n,. and the ones who are not itching
Wm. S. Shrlner to Atm* CotBeld; parcW city, large crowd gathered in the evening, nnd Hartman thinks if tbe inflamed lungs are is true that 1 had never seeu her
made night hideous with dynamite, tolls, first healed, tton the disease germs will Sometimes during thr winter, when the night. A lit! In lower yet-, still talking to­
for office, already see and acknowledge the
Mary Iteatllc to B. R. Rose; 1 rod off west end
disappear. Dr. Koch** ncwly-dlseovcred I flock had gone down into tbr plain and I ward tte south, Hhlne* Jean de Milan, t be
horse tiddies, etc.
lot No
city. |ta.
Prof. Smith’s sidewalk is completed.
iympii. Injected into thr blood, will kill hnd returned in tin- evening to tbr ftu-m- torch of the stars. Regarding that star
Adnah L Joiiea to John Montgomery; parcel
Tbe president of tbe fanners’ alliance Harry. 8300.
W. H. -Spilth and wife, of Yankee the diPease genus of consumption; but Dr. butte* to aup, she passed briskly through thte i* what the shepherds trial©: It.*;»81 las Woolett to E. G. Banta;2*soc as. Wood­
Springs, Mrs. Bert Tinkler, of Hastings, Hartman’s Pe-ru-nn, taken according to tho hall, without talking ninrh to the pears^that out- night Juan deYdilnh. with
«tbe United States Insist* that the next land. *100
directions
on bottle, will cure the diseassd servants, always bedecked and a trifle tbe Three King* and the Poncinlere, was
(ieorxe K. Richmond tn Alfred O. Crozier; lot and Alonxo Allen, of Kendall, were the
«mgre«8 mm»t grant free coinage of silver, 2 blk
ia Kenflrld's add. elty, 8*50.
guests of Prof. Smith and wife Friday ami lungs in most cases of consumption, which haughty. Now I had her there before me, invited to tte wedding of H star, one of
Myron Hutheriaud to Geo. A. Shafter; Mks sec
pot a stop to all speculation in fann
I*
far
totter.
Bend fortatcrvlew with Dr. for mytelf alone.’ Was It not enough to tbeir friend*. The Poncinierr, more in a
Saturday.
30 &lt;‘astin on, r.-.iwo
hnrry than the rc.-t. started, they *ar, the
products, reduce railroad rates, adopt the
It Is rumored that a wagon shop will Hartman on Koch’s cnrtL Sent free by turn my head?
Inez A. Goble io Marshall 8. Hagley: parcel
Hope. 8700.
fir«» ttf ni| an&lt;l iretfc to- Mak —■&gt; ’t ^..i
l’e-ru-na Medicine Com&amp;uiKcolnmbiut. (».
soon to located hure.
| abb treasury scheme of the alliance, or the
Nancv E. Gardner to Mai-y Diamond: lot 303
the baskvl KtcpImncUe begun to look cn- nt. her up there away in tte midst of the
L. Parrot has t&gt;ecn doing some very nice
city.
8.100.
, aJHanee will kick. In .our judgement It
riomdy around her. Raising a little her heaven*.
THE’ LAST OF THE VETERANS.
C. w. Anii'itronr to 1 tuth A. Hawkins; purce&gt; grading around his new house and torn.
"The Three! King* went by a lower road
will be a cold day when the democrats of Yankee Springs. 82M).
Sunday skirt, that might otberwiM* Lave
John l^ec commenced school last Mon­
become stained with mud. ate entered tto and overtook ter, but lazy Jean de Milan,
day.
the east fall in line with such radical
fold. She wished tu sev t he corner where I who hud nlvpt too late, wa* left behind,
porr
Stowell
has
retumod
from
the
■Matsures. It is more than possible tbat
tdept, the- pile o^ straw that wax ray. tod. and. in order to stop them, in hi* fury hr
Gen. Abraham Dally, in full uniform
Ensign Hurt, of Detroit will lead tbe agricultural college, and commenced n
the democrats will get more trouble than
my abcep-Liu covering, my big cape bung threw hl* stick at them. That is why the
meetings of the Salvation Army. Friday winter’s term ot school In the Cheney dis­ and with nnmerous inednh pinned npnu
against the wall, my crook in my flintlock Three King* are also railed Jean d© Milan *
they looked for by their jolning^sucs
trict.
.
Ms breast, was the only veteran of 1813
Nov. 28. AB are welcome.
i
Stick. But the most beaut If&lt;1 of all tte
Samuel Simmons, of Ohio. Ls visiting his who turned out to do honor to Washing­ gun. All thi* amused her.
with tiie alliance. It will be interesting
"So it Is tore you live. U it. my poor star*— mirtn-w*—is ours, tbe Shepherd*
.
The society connected with Emmanuel brother Van.
ton’s birthday, and he wa* a guest o! the
to watch the performances at Washington
Work is rapklly progressing on onr new Veteran Zouaves. The atoeuce «&gt;f others ahepherd!” said ate, with a heaveuly smile. Star, that lighten* at dawn when wc driv&lt;
church will to entertained Thursday
"How tired you must get of always being forth onr Itej-ks. aud also in the 'evening
afternoon Dec. 4th. by Mesdnmes J. S. brick block*.
was mi conspicimus aa to cause people to
i The ladles foreign’ missionary society ask. "What lias become of tho rest of thr nluue. What &lt;lo you do? Wbat do you when wn bring t hem lawk. We have given '
Jubilant democrats will leant thot' re- Goodyear. John Knrlz, 1. Hendershott,
it abotbor nmne, Maguclonm-; t he beaut it
F. G. Goodyear, W. 11 Goodyear. Sllngrr- will meet with Mrs. W. 11. lA*e on Wed­ company!" The fact is that death ha* think about!"
npousiblllty goes with power, and that land. Miss
I had a strong desire to reply, “About fnl Mogurlonne. who runs after Pierro &lt;w
Wolfe, Gertie Stebbins. nesday, Dec. 8d.
gattetal in the brnre detcndeni of the
ttelr party will now to (Jm&gt; one whose acts Supper nt society room* from half past five
Rev. Jacokes was called, tu Pontine to Union, who rallied around it* standard •you, mistrma.” .sad 1 sltonld have told the Provence and tnarrie* him ©very w. &lt;-i)
truth, but my confusion was m&gt; great that
whm’it wk* for thi1 sorond time threatened
■rill to subject to criticism. Thte will be until seven. All arr cordially invited to attend the funeral of hi* nleee.
I could uot find a ainglc trunk I think sie ' "WEat, she phen I! Are there then mar*
Revival meetings held at the Methodist by Kngland* fora, until rhrre te only a
touch on the average democrat, who i« attend.
noticed this, ant that the luisehicvcnis riage* ainougKbe stars?’’
church closed until Thursday evening on remnant of two or three left.
“Ye*, indeed, misircus!"
Merer so ranch at home as when growling
creature
took pleasure in redoubling my
Program of the meeting of the Barry Co. account of the absence of the pastor.
A few year* ago It was tbe practice of
Aud. nt I wn* striving to explain to b- i
Teachers' Association to to told at the
shout tto dcedH of the republican party.
J. NL Smith commenced his school at the proprietors of the Fifth Avenue, the rmbarrassment with her roguery.
“And yonr aweetheart, xbepherd*" con­ what these m.irringc* were, I felt, aomef
Hostings high school room Bat. Nov. 29. the South .Ionian on Munday.
Continental, or some of thr oilier hotels,
tinued she. "Dura she climb up torr to see thing cord and soft weigh lightly upon tnjr
Undoubtedly tad Secretary Blaine’s 1890.
to give thevctennis n dinner on each of
i reciprocity ideas teen fully incorporated
Inaugural address. J. IL Clark.
the holidays; but they bava l*en neglect­ you sometimes! Surely dhe must to the shoulder. It u-M her head, heavy with
Personalities of tiie Teacher, O. M. Meed in this particular for a year ur tm*t&gt;. Golden Gikit ur tbe Fairy EMtcrvIlF, who •deep, that wn* leaning ;tgaiu*t me. with d
Most everyone Is sick with a ccdd.
in tiie McKinley bill, that measure would
skip* only over the Httmutlu of the innuut- pretty rustliug of ribhomk tecc and wavy
luiughlln.
One reason for this ntelect i* thnt gber
Mrs.
Carpenter
Is
taking
electric
treat
­
mt have aroused the opposition It did.
Penmanship, W. D. Sterling.
than the veteran* took tbe opportunity tu niuit.' And she herself, ns sho spoke tUn* hair. She remaiued tint* without stirring
ment in Grand Rapids for rheumatism.
to me, had the very air of tbe Fairy Extcr- until the mmtient. when tte stars of liecveu
• Secretary Blaine’* Wca» nre in harmony
Symposium. Tardinnss.' Reading Circle.
Clara Carpenter has been very sick hut get a free dinner, bavin,*; no claim Upon clle, with her lovely bead thrown back, the
imlc-d, cffncvd.by the dawning day.
Recitation, Cora Burst.
with the business Interests of tto country*.
th© generosity of the girer of the feast
is now better.
pearly kughtcr rippling from ter cherry
As forme. I beta-id tar sleeping. *&gt;». ■
Btammtay
Gnrautar.
Geo.
DowAa.
other
thau
that
they
werenequahited
with
Sim says gulden oil stops toothache.
, and have increased his popularity.
Mu«lc under tjic Instruction,* of F. A.
some of tiie vetrrnu*. Hence this way uf Bps, and ter haste to depart th:u made what troubled, Lut fully protected by tn-.G. ShcphtMxTopened school Munday.
her Vizit arem- like a dazzling vision.
bright night that hM never given me 6th-1
It now looks a* though Cleveland would Bacon.
A. Sherk's house has a new cont of remembering the old heroes five ur six
"Adieu, nhcpterd!"
than pure thoughts. Around u* the *tr..-r
J. R. Cusuk. Pre*.
times a year with n frasl ultimately to
painL
' lend tte democratic party in 1892. If so.
"Adieu, mistnwi’”
continued tlrjlr silent inarch «* docile a*
Avqvsta Hinkles*. Sec.
James Wilber went to Wayland Thurs­ came vexatious, and the 1a&gt;lands and oth­
dknocrats will have a hard time to keep
And she was gone, bearing away with vast flock, anti at time* 1 imagined that
day nnd came back with another new torse. ers could uot be blamed for .«li*rontinuing her tho etnirty baskets.
’
C. U S. C. program, to to teltl at Mr.
one of tho*’.-xtars—the prettiest and roo*|
their allies, tte i'atroi.s anti Alliance men.
Mrs. Miller** brother .Clarence made her the custom. The rennlona hf the “Veter­
When the •Iracendiug road hid ber from brilliant of them all—having lost it* way,
ans of 1813V have each year fallen off in
j Clevclaud'* Itortllity to silver and his Striker’*.
a short visit last week.
sight it seemed to me that the stoucn roll­ had co^ne to me and planed its heat! upon
History of England. Mrs. Mary Hicks.
Mrs. B. J. Pumfrey and .sou. of Sun­ attendance, however, and it is doubtful if ing beneath the shoes of the mule went
Mreorltistn to pet banks will not help him
my shoulder that- it might shuuber it:
Our English. Mr. lIoyL’
there will ever to another.
field.
visited
at
J.
B.
’
s
last
week.
much as a presidential candidate.
Recitation “Sam.*' Iletta Ovlatt.
Gen. Dally has seemed to /urpasa nil of, falling one by one upon my heart. I htxuM peace.—AiphonM Dtiudet iu Philadelphia
Albert Williams rented bls house to Ed
The Religions History Qf England. Mrs.
the others iu physical strength n* weB as them a ioug, long time, nud until tbe elcte
1 locum who now occupies IL
The republican party must stand or fall John Goodyrar.
of
tbe
day
I
was
like
one
wrapped
In
a
J. Pumfrey started Thursday morning in length of life. Ho is in bis ninety-fourth sweet slnmter, feortug to stir lost I might
hy tte record the McKinley bill will make
How tiie Saxuns Lived. Mrs. Maggie
for West Troy with tho mill.
He keeps year and mare hnle and hearty than most drive away my dream.
Tom
of the American Presa A&gt;
•
!■ tte next two y ear*. In order to pass Bailey.
the same men to work for him there.
He men at 70. He wm torn in this city, but for
Toward evening, as tbe depths of tlierah ■ociation, bi toglunlng to attract attention
Rradlng. “Iii Widiff Time*.’' Rev.
i intelligent judgment ou the measure nnd
expects to to gone two years as hr has more than forty years taa lived in tto ley tegmi to grow blue and a» the sheep by hi» humorous paragraphs l*culiar f“.Puffer.
/
eastern district of Brooklyn. He inherits
about
4,000.000
fret
to
raw.
buddled together, Waiting ro return to thi? t heir cleurnem aud perapicuity. Mr. Ma*
«■ tbe policy of protection, each voter r Quotations on WidiffWillis Coykendall’s youngest child died longevity, his father living nntii he was 92 fold, I beard aoqyj one call n»u down the won I* also a remarkably apt. vnraifler in »
. nbonkl be a student and oteerver for tiie ' Music hi charge of Orife Van Horn.
Friday morning with scarlet fever and was years old. Gen. Dally’* wife, who wm
light JUKI playful Vitin. His effort* in this
Anu Norman, came from a similar lineage
p^he H-cond of the aeries of Methodist buried at Parmelee the same day.
ikte-hnvr lx&lt;en svidely copied, lu his «ton
~ t ----------MSI
"iniri
of sturdy and praUflc stock.
Mr. Otochlln'a boy has the typhoid fever.
church Mdaia for thte year will be given
Tbe provisions of tbe MeKInley biII
She lived for sixty-five years after ber time before, but trembling wiLhcokl. fear career of tfiyrars to haa ridtrd nearly ail
Miss Hattie Parmelee started Thursday
tto'rountrtes ia the civUiaad world, aixi
at the Methodist parsonage next Wednes­
marriage, and raised a family of fifteen
anore. favorable to tbe farmers than th
day evening. Tte entertainers uf thi-, for Jackson-to visit tor aubt Mr*. J. W. children. Although only five of the chib mountain ah© had found the Sorgnr .terri­ &gt;l»»ibcrdiy gwlned a wide and valuable
«f auy other tariff bill passed by cougrt
nodal arc Mesdamra J. C. Lampmaii. C. 8. Dow; she will also visit friend* at Hills­ dren nre uuw living, tbe old veteran bn* bly swollen by tho recent raiu, aixl that Id experience. In toraaual appearance Mr.
dale.
J
Mamon is tolow tto average size, hao black
Whllromb. W. M. Puffer. R. M. Gamble.
more than fifty deacendant* still iu tho
Elmer Sanborn visited friend* here last flesh, and he is a greM-grrat-grandfatter.
hair ami an olive complexion. HI* philo- •
• *rwn. before condemning it Ghrl It D. Eydeabymcr, II. Hilslngrr, C. W. week.
The must dreadful tiling of kU was that aphy U Just a trifle peMlmiatic, still to&lt;
Barnaby. H. Brown. W. Nebum. A. E.
Hb eldest son is atout 78 years ohl. The
Mrs. J. Ptmfrey and daughter Maud title of the old veteran b urn. as many nt this hour of the night abc could not inauagcK to sucmasfully infawr a good deal
Heath nnd Misses Azubalt CoVtea. Carrie
Merabon. Blnl Heath. Rose Hihdnger. are sick.
have supposed, oue wblch he earned when think of attempting to return to the farm, nf gruial humor nnd optimism into his
This Is Thanksgiving day. Tlu- turkf
for our demoiselle liy herself could never work.—Current I Jt crature.
Belle tannpmnn. Laura l-’yclvshymer.
in the war of 1813, but It is a compllinent
’ Vffl be eaten just the same, but it nL
ary title, and cam© to hlai liy election to find tbr way by tbe short cut and I could
Chicken ph* will Im* servwl. Supper from
John Mmitgomen- is now proprietor of
; hove a little of the erow flavor to repul
uot leave the flock. Th© idea of imping
five to seven o'doek. All are invlteo.
the Thompson hotel, be having traded tbe command uf the battalion of veterans the night upon the mountain lanurnteU
Colored Dau** (to tar daughter just re­
upon lb© death of Gen. Raymond, a few
JfcaSM. But hi 1892 it may be different.
Tte yming people's society of the Bap­ location*.
ter almost to madnm*, particularly on ac­ turned from u finishing askool)—I wish jo'
year* ago.
■
Hulling clover seed seems tn be the
*11*0 Patrons and democrats control the tist church have decided npun having
Gen. Dally’n father was a well to du count of the nneesiw*.* her family woubl Ladder bin beyah wh«-u dat census mas
ttelr meetings at six o'clock cadi Sabbath order of tbe day with aatlsfactory yields ship chandler in this city, and for many (eel. As for me, 1 rcum;ured ter the test 1 coiuoroun'- ; J
MKt legisMture. We will see wbat kind
evening. The first, a prayer and pratec of the precious seed.
Fintehrd Y. L.—Ilia Questions wer* in
yenra the son worked for him. But after was ubie.
«f reform aoeh a «raiblnatkm can work.
Mrs. W. T. Barter in company with
iwrrlce, was held last Sntulay arming, was
the Interest of science, mautnm, and ’
t be war the sou held various positions nnlargely attended and very lutetiMting. Mrs. Curtright spent tyro days visiting
•dd I. "It will kardly xeetn jnutv f han
stanild haw hern drlightal to answer
Merrick, the letter-writer, is still at IL
friends
In
Cellery
City
hat
Week.
Al! young people are lnviu*d to at.tend
them. Hereditary and”----Dally hml a gng'ery at HnOer Rtrer, nud wretched moment.’’
Dr. Chase, of Kalatnnzrio, supplksl tin*
(tot to be aort of chronic with blra.
these uiertings.
tho Howcry.at the tine when Grand street
M. ,P. church both morning and evening
Tbe various Sunday school* an* already on tin? 10th inat. aud I* expected again to was only a little mnn&gt;than n country road
tas rxerdae*. fill the pulpit Munday mum lug aad woe HI* Inst businew tras running a rrat-uurant
planning appropriate &lt;
more t han twenty years plated
TteTbraday vwnta
Haatlngs, Thnraday, Nov. 27, 1890.

EDITORIAL NOTES.

A peculiar and sad case Is that In the
home ofAlbert Payne In Castleton. He
Is suffering from a cancer, which Ines
nearly eaten off one side of his face,
.
straying his power of speech and nearly
his hearing also. His wife, a most excel­
lent woman, is suffering from the hallucina­
tion known as faith cure, aud has refused
to call a doctor for tier suffering busband,
lias refused to administer the medicine left
by the doctor when one was sent despite
tier protests, and declined to do anything
to relieve him in any manner. And this
not in any spirit of unkindness nor lack ot
affection for him. but because she believes
that all doctors and all medielnca are the
devil’s emissaries, and nothing hns poten­
cy to cure disease but faith in God. She
spends much time dally in praying for the
cure of her husband, but it Is noticed that
the cancer keeps right on In Ila deadly
work. Mr. Payne lias begged and implor­
ed her to send for the doctor, but ste has
refused. The neighbors finally determin­
ed that this nonsense had. proceeded far
euotigh, and laid the fads in the case be­
fore Prosecuting attorney Smith, who went
there with tin- sheriff Monday. Mrs. Payne
treated them courteously, but when they
liegaii to talk about a doctor coming, she
declared that she would not permit the
devil's emissary to come to her house, nor
would she give his medicines if he did;
declared she must serve the Lord, and
the lx&gt;rd willed it. so she believed
to) toed, that Albert must gist well through
her faith or nut at ail. Mr. Payne indicat­
ed n desire to write n few words, and
Judge Smith furnished him with a pencfl
and paper. Slowly and laboriously, and
with tears streaming down bis face, he set
forth on the paper his desire to have Dr.
Barber come and give him something to
alleviate his suffering. All the while he
was doing this, his wife lay on tbe couch
moaning and praying for tbe “Lord to cure
Albert." Judge Smith assured Mr. Payne
that the Dr. would be sent, and the grati­
tude for tills assurance shown by him was
pitiful to behold. Tbe Judge told Mrs.
Payne that if she attempted to Interfere
with tbe Dr. steps would to taken to place
her where she could do nothing of that
kind. The neighbors will see that the
medicines are administered as the Dr. pre­
scribes. Undoubtedly the woman is in?
sane on the subject of faith cure, though
she appears perfectly rational about other
'
matters.

LOVE AND STARS.

log from

�Hastings Banner.
Hasting* Thursday. Nov. -‘T, iwo.

We sou pn-.. 0&gt;h tmk nrlkr on neor Tbantuslvlns.
,

THE AMERICAN WOOL BOOT A
8MOEOO.

then ever fur the attitude lie look and

personal mention.
foundation of the addition which hr will
pnt onto hh Hotel next) ear.

ivi'i T1 *

"’WnUilV In

Burt Tinkler went Io Marion Monday.

Steve Hokku spent Sunday In Bellevue.
U» iMmM or Minin AinWeh. of
Ja*. Rankin spent Sunday in Richtand.
l.Md. „K|
printers of the institution.
.hid Masters returned to Chicago SatarWe «... rreqoeMly adnrtM to the onThe horse belonging tu Albert l.yon?. of 'nttunate
thi. t^lorj bad o.h,e to
K. B. Richard* was in Katamaroo Fri­
Hastings, which dropped dead at Moran's the vexation* and exasperating delay to
livery stable last Saturday, was valued at 7* u 5 ?
engine, this through no day.
^too,—Grant! Rapkts Telegram Herald.
fault of the Co. There have been other
Dan Reynolds urntto Charlotte Tliursto hinder its suctw. to which we d«y.
Already there Is a iarn- demand for thwill refer later in this article.
cigars made by John Cole. A11 hunch be
Oley Douctass slait.il for Chicago Thur*iA’ ?.",be
by the heading of
has token no steps to work up trade. \et
,
this article, there lias tioen a change in day.
from uutaidc towns have come orders fur
I’. A. Sheldon was In Iuiki- Odessa Sat­
Un-m. Mr. Cole exjiccts to add to his name as wi ll a* proprictonddp. and the
manufacture of felt shoe* will become a urday.
.
force of employees jn order t&lt;&gt; keep up
prominent part of the business.
with tbe demand.
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Mrs. J. A. Gxeblc is Visiting Marshall
In the manufacture uf wool boots, it lt&gt;
rhe Bepublkau state Ceutrpl committee necessary , beside the long wools that form friends.
has decided to hold tiie euurenttan for the the framework uf the boot, so to speak,
George Smith visited fricnJs in Bownr
nomluation of a jiutk.. of the supreme to um* slock of starter fiber, which is man­ ta*t week.
Absolutely Pure.
court and two regents of the univereitv aU* ufactured extensively iu the ea.*L Tills
Chas.
I^gge. of lk-llrvu&lt;*. is visiting
stock
forms
the
body
of
the
loot
and
gives
Jackson ou February nth. I8t»l. Tbe
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•••« &lt;im
It lie
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and retains Its form. In Steve Holden.
r.-&lt;3 ot tarter bakhig powder. Highest committee decided that, although disap- L ts
,&gt; \n. '.-"Awnini; strength.— I’. S. Govaru- pointed, they were uot disheartened by the the “»nuf«-‘urc of this stock Mr. 1‘endcrGeorgc Dennis, nf Katanuuor*. was in
gast’ ’has
bad
and
In order
rescj! of the late wntesLgCR
’** h
"‘’ large cxi&gt;rricnee:
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: i.iiwt. Arg. 17. itts.
the city Monday.
,
l/S-f
ui .
,
,
to secure at all times a butHrient supply of
Miss Blanche Mead 'visited Eaton Ratiids .
r \ i R cklr has just returned from the thi*. amt to save also the profit in Its manOhio oil firhh* ami has brought the oil fever ufacture. M.-sara Roos A Pendernst have friend* last weekwith him. We hndcrstand tliat he eon- added a new building and equipped it with
Fn*d Newton returned from Elkhart,
template** putting down a well on’hU thfnwwjun ffljiehlncrv to inauufaemre Indiana, fait week.
| premhea in the near future. The resident It for thmMcina.
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Miss
Carrie Mcrahon was 4n Albion the
property owm-r* in his scetiun are alannBeside* all this Mr. Pendergast is the
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I «». and will probably serve an injunction Inventor and owner of the patent of the fore part uf the week.
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commence to bore.
Defiance Harness Pad. This is a knit
Mrs. Lucy Conklin, of Portland, visited
lias the Hastings friends’ Friday.
.
l)r. Ijdhrop's office Is thronged with pad, and Mr. I'cndergast
patknb, during his office hours from 10 machinery necessary for Its manufacture.
Miss Math: Roell, of Greenville, is visit-­
a. m, tu 4 p. tu. taking tmths aud electric This will lw added to the plant of the lug A\ Black and family.
treatment. Any person desiring to wit- American Wtiai Boot and Shoe Co. Sev­
Frank Biwks. of Delton, spent Sunday
ncsa the working of the new curative treat­ eral thousand dozens of these were whl by
ment as administered by tile Doctor, In his him last year, and the demand will un­ with friend* in this city.
Electro Theropeutlc Cabinet Baths, should questionably l&gt;e greatly increased next
Mr.
and Mr*. Chas. Wheeler, uf Allegan,
visit him during office hour*. Advice and year, aud the Co. confidently expect that visited In the city last week.
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the manufacture of these pads next season
consultation fA-e.
will become u large factor of their business,
Ml*- Ettle Main Is the guest of Mrs.
Won! wayWeelved from a lady in Ver­ amt will of Itself require from thirty to Fred Curtis In Detroit to-day.
montville 3at«rday that a woman selling forty hand?.
The Misses Ashley, of Grand Rapids are
hair would strike town, who was a fraud.
Both the gentlemen connectwi with the
A man claiming to be her husliand. togeth­ Co. are men of large experience in the the guort* of Mr*. W. H. Goodyear.
er with two children were with her. tbe business of manufacture and sale of wool
Mr. and Mr*.. W. F. Mlekn* returned to
tatter being used to excite sympathy. She boot*, and are acquainted with it from tbelr home in GalR Ontario. Monday.
•lid not do very much work however, be­ Portland to Omaha. Both 'anticipate n
Chas. Flansburg.
Hickory Corners,
fore tbe officer* located her and her stay splendid business next season, and expect
In Hastings was very short.
that after February 1st., their plant will was In the city on business yesterday.
be run to its full capacity In the line of
Mr*. Salsbury, of Torch Lake, fe* visit­
At a meeting of the stockholder* of the
Michigan Whip (’a. held iu tbe office of the manufacturing wool hoots and shoes. ing her daughter. Mr*. T. J. Bnisseau.
They hare most KStlsfactnrx assurances
company Tuesday, over 1.100 of the 1.500
Clement Smith and C. M. Weaver were
from jobbers wlio will handle their good-*
shares being represented. It was v&lt;4ed
another season, and the outlook to them is in Nashville Tuesday on legal business.
unanimously to increase tto* capital stock
most promising. O rlxlnly no plant In the
Mrs. 1. Mitchell, of Vinton, Iowa, is vis­
to 580,000. It was also decided to at once
world is equal to tlielr own for this busi­ iting her parent* John Lichtysr. and wife.
UNlOfkHALL, HASTINGS,
erect an addition. 40x50. to tin* plant, two
ness.
nor so well equipped with the
stories high, to provide room for the grow­
Elder Mower*, of Lang-burgh, was In
SATURDAY EVENING. NOV. 29, 1890. ing business nf the comimny.
machinery needed Io make thr pnMluct
1 they manufacture. It is complete—the tbe city Tuesday, the guest of Rev. Mier*.
first ria** and «nr Juvenile Dancer „.*t
and *n "totht to j raw material, wool, coming III a't onr eud
Mr*. Graham has closed her kindergarten
the Hik-lilaud Fling in thr hicliest stvie of • Petition the legislature to enact a taw pro- of their building, and the finislied pfoducL school here and will move tn Grand Ra|&gt;&gt;rt. No-.icetbe bill *tor other sptcia'tte*.
, vidtag that all highway taxes should tn* thr wool boot of cemmercr. going out from ids.
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paid in monry aud all work ou rornis dour thr shipping room at Hie other end.
. ke.s for reserved scats at Fred I-] mider contract, or under Hie supersUkm I There Is no re-handling: a steady move, as
Mr*. 1). B. Pratt returned from » four
, of competent, capable highway cotamis-• tiie stock proceeds from room to room, weeks* visit with friends in Chicago Satur­
1 sioners. When thi* I* done then- will !»r toward Ute completed product There I* day.
Admission for Adults
some permanent improvements iu &lt;»ur ■ no waste of time nor lost motion anywhere.
Will Wagner returned, from a hunting
j country road*.'am! tbe expense won't be ', Certainly If any factory could la* complete trip Ip the northern part of the state Fri­
Children -----' any more.
’ at all points this one is so: and with Ho­ day.
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added
lilies
of
manufacture
mentioned
The Charlotte lx*ader is “all tore ut»"
Mr*. Olla Bark ns. of Leslie, was Hie
WilliamJI. «»Hs. treasurer uf IturUpd town- because the Ba.xx&gt;:k has several times above, thia institution prmnlMrs to more
-bip.wUI lie tu tbo Haslur* XatIimibI bank every Mhl complimentary things about tbe Char­ than fulfill its guaranty to Uie city next guest of Mr. aniTMr*. 1^ N. Mixer on Sun­
lotte Republican, which In our view is one year, and will br an Inatitution hi which day.
Mr. and Mrs. Juliti* Russell went to
of the model county papers. - Nothing every
. citizen of Hasting* can lake a just
Allegan yesterday and will spend Thanks­
I» store Hi Carltun Vvuler every Fri- would please us more than to be able to.« pride,
tbe uffi. e of t &gt;. W. Kogers to this record some marked Improvement lu the» We have already explained the details giving there.
of
thr
manufacture
of
wool
bools
as
carried
]rf*nder. but we regret that we find no or- i
John Busby returned from' the north
caslon tn stat*- such a Ablng. Brner up on by the Wool Boot aud Shoe Co., and a Friday. He brought home several 'large
reiK'tltion would -Im* superfluous. But a,
Bro. Bryan.
word as to the proprictufs will be in point. d**er (stories.)
Bulletin No. «7 of the Agricultural Col­
Mr. John Pendergast, tto, new member
Mr«. Davis and son Albert, of Topeka.
lege Experiment Station contains M’ b’tor- of thr firm, has been acqualntrxl with thr
Kansas, arc the guest* of .Mr. and Mrs.
2.:joo esting account of tbe fruit testing experi­ woolen industry from the back number. A. E. Dickermau.
Tireulatlon thi* week
ment station contains experiments it
. almost. To use his own words He “was
the South Haven substation Uy T. T.j born into It.” ’ his father before him
Little Josephine.-daughter uf Mr. and
Court has adjourned.
Lyons, who has an extensive fruit planta-,‘ having Iwrn engaged in that line of busi­ Mr*. F. G. Goodyear, is «very siek with
tion at that place. All persons Interested ness. Mr. I’eudergast Is widely acquaint­ spinal meningitis.
&gt;nw*e -Th- KelieP eigar.
In fruit growing should send to tbe secre­
Mr*. Clara Kopp, nee Clara Clirissman,
A sewer is being put in at the felt boot tary of the Agricultural College tor n free ed with the jobbing interest the country
over in most branches of wool goods, and of Livingstone. Montana, visited nt John
factory.*
copy of Bulletin fi7.
j especially so with tiie jobbers wlm handle Llchty’s-last week.
The
directors
of
the
Building
and
Loan
Thr hop In I'nlon hail Thursday even­
• wool boots. Hr brings to the Co. this
Ed Donnelly, of thr firm nf Houseman.
association last week elected 1&gt;. S. Good­ j very valuable experience and acquaintance.
ing was very well attended.
year preshlent of the association In place as well as the new lines of manufacture Doifnelly A June*, uf Grand Rapid*, was
L'JIh* flmrtrr of the Hastings National
of C. IL Iteebe. This action was taken r-torrwi tn. For th- past yuar b*&gt; has been In the city Monday.
«ik has i—cn extended to 1910.
uecauM* of Mr. Beebe's removal from tlu- , eonuectetl with the Grand Itopids felt boot
Miss Arina McOmbrr started far Chicago
city. A new series nf stock will soon be i/ketoryt a"tl WBh considered by them a vesterday. where she will spend Thanks­
iMued, upwards of 30ffi shares having al­ ! most valuable man. He has known Mr. giving with friend*.
l.-t *u&gt;ok«- In thi- market for fire cents.
ready been taken. The association is 1 Roos well tor years, and had cld« business
There wen- Vi dischargi-s and 7 mort- proving of great benefit to people desiring j connectlops ;with idm for the past six
Mis* Untie Hindninrvli. of Nashville,
.■..g&lt;“&gt; filed at the register's office- last week. to own their own homes, and wgio have
I years, nnd his knowledge of idm. and hl* wa* the guest nf Mrs. Daniel Striker a few
Tin* Enrins A iron Works ate behind not the necessary means to pay "down but J qualities and integrity.as a man. and his day* tiie past week.
I ability to make the best Itoe of wool
with th*-irbtnl«*ra for the large kettles they a «mnll portion of the cost of a home.
Mis- Belcher, wliu has been visiting
■iMnufaetum*/
There ha* been subscribed to the capital j boola. Induced his buslneas. association Mrs. Valiant-for some time, returned to
in
the American
Wool
I with him
K. W. Morrill * Co. han- just received a stock for an electric light plant here about I Boot mid Shoe &lt;’o. We are glad to we’.- Philadelphia Thursday.
■ lot of silk titibrellas. Give them a call S5.U00. or not over half of what is requir­ | come Mr. Pendergast to our city; plad to
Walter B.iickhout. of Toledo. Ohio, and
ed. Hastings greatly needs some system
hl* sister Miss Emm*, of Kalamazoo, arc
;.nd m- them.
z
for lighting the streets, factories business 1 know In- la to Im- one with us nnd of ns: and
visiting
Mis* Viola Willison.
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feel
assured
he
will
win
a
warm
place
In
-The Relief." you want it. if iyou want bouse* and homes, and we can see uo
Gen. Itarkhurst. of Culdwaler. returned
•the beat nickel cigar in the market manu- reason why an investment hi an electric tho confidence of our people.
Edwanl Roc* the senior member nf the home Tuesday aftf*r a short visit with hl*
light plant would not return a fnir profll. I
i,i ,-tiirrd Ire John C. Cole.
.
Then- wcinld be no big money in it: but it firm. Is a man of whose standing and daughter Mrs. F. G. Goodyear.
I want yonr hen* and chicken-* tliat will
would !&gt;c remunerative enough, to justify I character thos«- who hove bad busiuesa
Mrs. John Piper returned to her Imme.
wr.ig|i tltree paninis and npwanh. live
the investment. Steps will be taken to ’ dealings with him speak In the highest in Fenton Monday, afltr quite un extend.i-i^ht.
Jos. Kogekk.
secure tbe balance of the capital stock, and term*. Ills genius nnd ability in the busi­ •*l visit with relatives In the clty&lt;
liuKby B~o-&gt;. will haye as good-a shop as die efforts lu tills direction s'-ould be *uc- ness with which he iy connected, nnd to
which he has given the l*r*l years of his
Arthur Stilwell who Is well knm hi
•-4.it tie found in the state, when they get gessfnl.
life, me acknowledged ny those iu a posi­ this city will l»e married to Mi*^ Emma
moved Into tho basement of tin- FullerMefisn. Smith a Colgrove have had tion to know about it. Our eltkens. a*
Lilly nt her home In Allegan this evening.
!h-i be idock.
their offices refitted In fine style, band- they come to know him. will value him at
Read tin- township treasnrcp&gt;’Tiotice»i in wnnely deeorated and mad*’ most conven­ his real worth, anil will disabuse their HC$nd Mr*. Utliroji. Miss Halluok nnd
jltN issue, as a careful pertiKal of them ient for the accomodation ot their large mlndsof the prejudice that lias been arouawl Miss Arion McOniber Will spend Thanks­
•iwy navi you fmmr trouble In the payment and Increasing rllentagv. £ach member against him most unjustly by trman from giving In Chicago with Clarence; Lathrop.
of the firm has a commodious private office, whom he had every right to expect the
J. Stilson and family^ of Farewell, were
or eouuhcl room, finely tintehed and fur­ contrary- As l» well known. Mr Roos in the city Friday and Marled for&lt;’nllfornln
The 11. S. ItubiiiMm A Co. shot- I* still nished. in the eastern part of their -*uite uf
brought to thia city with him one Robert Saturday, where they: will make their
Luring a blit run nnd is sold only by rooms.
Next comes the m*^* wdl UlncliwcKxl. w!k&gt; wm to Iw tile Ixxikkeeper
Holden d: Hire. It’s the lacst and cheapest stoc.ke&lt;l with legal tore, and lastly th»* re­ of tIH CO.. «t«l i‘&gt; » irenerol w«y li» con- future home.
W. H. Frost is tnrveling through the
-Iroe In
mark'-:.
ception room. which is large. .j«,rt
Mentlal oxent. To &gt;11 hl, friend, liere.
eastern part of the Mate selling the
It i* home made., nnd us It I* the equal If very convenient. In this last. Ml«s Brik* Mr. Roos Introduced this gentleman, and
Handy, tlielr faltliful and attentive elerk. always referred to him lu the most compli­ Power* Automatic furnace and I* meeting
not superior to any nickel cigar made, you
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mentary terms. He was certainly a man with good success.
•night to buy it—“The Rolltf* manufacture will be thr presiding genius.
Dr. Smith, of Jacksoi. was called to
to Inspire confidence—of pleasing address,
•-! by .John C. Cole.
splendid ability and of a character to win this city Friday by F. G. Goodyear to a
Will Gibson. Mae Tomlinson and Vona
The Christmas go'xfa at John Bessmer’a .
friendship. Thia man easily obtained the counsel of doctors to determine a# to Hie
jewelry store cause great attraction. Be Calkins vhited the High scbooHMt week. confidence of people here, and for bis hold nature of the illness of the latter * little
Mlns HaMoek will spend her Thanksg.t- upon them he was more Indebted to Mr.
ha* n better selected stock than ever bedaughter.
forv shown in this city.
U1 There1wllfbe no school on Thursday and Roos than’otherwise. Affairs soon turned
i Airs. Nathan Barlow started for orchard
against the latter, who held the rOsponsib e flake Tueffiay and win attend the Thanks­
After thia week Stauffer * Crawley will
buy poultry every day in the week, ex­ KlThe Htorary will be postponedI one'Week petition of manager. Stories reached his giving ball there, the great social event of
ears
that
were
clrcnlatml
about
him,
and
cepting-Friday ami Saturday and will pay on arcount of its being the night before
the year at that Institution, she win also
all but Muccwsfui efforts wen* mode to de­
' ie highest market price.
visit in Coldwater nnd Detroit before re-;
Thanksgiving.
r&gt;^'&lt; stroy the Co.’a credit. But Mr. Row held
AU enjoyed the party at
Al tains. the popular meat man. lias an
bls posL for the sake ot hto friends who turning home.
unusually line tot of turkeys, chickens and except one certain person Air reasons too had money invested in the Institution, con­ /Xred Ken field ba* severed his
•tncks for Thank*glvine. Also giro him uumerous to mention.fident tMt the disturbing dement would ff.n as western repreaantathe of the Street
Tbe party Saturday night did not agree some day be unearthed, but with little idea Railway Journal In Chicago and accepted
. '-all when you want any oysters.
the position at tfecrrtarv and BttriMM
Fur sale, onr mund acorn stove little used; ^We^ity the Junior when he say» that that that dtoturblng element would prove
to be the very man ot all men who bad Manager of thr Street Railway Review
m*o iron pump, pipe ami point for drive tto* plural of geese to ducks.
most reason to be bls friend. But such It Publishing Company.
•.veil. W ill take wand for them. Call at
The l«« literary was well attended.
proved. Mr. Blackwood abused the cunraj store.
Jotrx Bxmmmuc, Jeweler.
J. M. Braildock. of Chicago. I* in the
tidrnre rr|«m-d in him by Mr. Item, and
sought to mi poison public opinion hen elty gathering material for a hl*tor&gt; of
If your eyes are failing yon there is no
Co»rf e)««f
“'2°'
••si,- article that will give you an rye for an rxMod of a large number of importunr that Mr. lta»- life «&lt;&gt;uhl be unendurable Barry awl Eaton counties. Mr.
h, Hsings. H Is a marvel to Mr. Itons Is a very courteous gentleman, ha* had
titan the Fine Center Ground spectacle
and eye glasses sold by John Hessmer, tin'
Fi-bnnrv' term. Following are the friends how «h* ever stood out a^alust me’ lot* of experience to •*‘»ch work-, a.n4,,w ’’
X.
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"u.: tkte that hr fell wm. Utruel against tom no doubt compile a l**k that will be both
ben*. But to* did It like a man. ami never pleasant and valuable to read.
hr. Lathrop now offers for *M'C some
,ApL«Tde vs 'John Bowe and Lyman Seott. 'once did be complain of the
n:ie bciMlug lot* near tin* fumtinre factory
Mendlhitws tuaidfratcd tow-ard him. But
Tba hnp tills evening promise* t ‘ te the
charred
with
burglary:
defendants
phud
at a very tow price and *raali payiwentM.
now the -miets bare &lt;b«red" •»dt,»ejon- mol cnMabb* affair «ff Um* kind ever held
This is tbe cheapest property now offeml rtolTto torortiy. Continued tor sentence. tldriitial agent, who uwMbto pnaitton to Ire
hubeerty. Ontkwm -peclatore •*[*•**
Im-tale in the Blty.
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Jure Mr. Itooi*, and the htoUtuUon as well,
centa. tadle* IS. Rcmcm»*r
is held In the contempt be
. that you will not be
If you don'teaW on Holden A
tlxwe In a poslihm to know about tin*. an Iran your invitation ta shown at the
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u.4
°&lt; «■“ matter. And Mr. itore appean. true liftit, and la h«M 1b bllfc*T
Bound tu crane. Wait for »L br on the
look out for it—tbe
-J. c.“ cigar, inanutocturod by John Cole. It wiu t* tbr
beat 10 rent rlgat in the market.

’AKIHG
POWDER

TIES

POWERS’
HARDWARE

Is still beadquarters in all lines of the hardware line. In
stoves we have a finer line than ever before. We have sold
the
.■ ,

Garland Stoves

For years and it is well known that they are noted throughout
the world as the best stoves made. New inventions and
skilled workmanship have combined to perfect them until
they have no equal. We have also the

Palace Stoves

Parties desiring to COUtract i !'houW
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LOCAL NEWS.

tteUUit

It’s Done !
He’s fixed,
Located,

Stuck his stakes.
And-stands thfire with both feet.

A. D. Cook, theGroeer,
Is now located in the handsome

NEW ROGERS’ BLOCK.
IS

He has added to his stock of groceries and
ready for business with a big 7?.

He feels greatly pleased with splendid pat­
ronage received.

“New faces every day, and lots of the old
customers." '

And there’s room for all.
The reason they come is

BECAUSE
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visions, flour and feed.
(2) They are well treated.
(3) They know they get value received in goods for their
money.
(4) Low rent, light expenses, and lighf margin of profits.
(5) Prices paid for butter, eggs and produce are the very
highest.
(6) And lastly because they like to trade there.

’Nough said,

Good day,
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�all the money they had.

THE DESERTER
B-T QrtFT. CHrtS.KIITO.

framatic nature at the colonel’s office but
J short time before, and ono that hnd
fewer witnesses. Agitated, nervous anil
I ‘rentuoily astonished as Capt.Rayner had
I oeen when the colonel had revealed to

I aim tbe nature of Clancy's confession, lie
was for mare excited and tremulous when
as returned a second time. Thocomuxandj)g officer had been sitting deep in
;hought. If was but natural tlxat a u.an
should show great emotion on learning
dial the eridence he had given, which
nod Condemned a brother officer to fears
if solitary punUhment, was now' dis­
proved. It was to be expected*that Rayicr should Ixj tremulous and excited. He
sad been looking worse and vjorse for a
nag time past: and now that it was es­

Paruunr..- Paring *n Indian fi&lt;ht In th*
’ SMMtMpUttuU »( tite Child Stairs lUxular
I army Is kl!lr«l. Brl&lt;rrvhi» death a l.n&gt;g»-tina ul
: Ukmey—about *3.UQ0, tile pay of suMwrs who.
■ while on Held duly, niisvif lhe pa.iimsiee- -was
. plarou iu hl* clMTgu. While dying lux i.auds the
paekra&gt;- fo Laurence Ha&lt;i&gt;e. a xuung ufllerr
• whose father hid Ihvum. dear f'lriht of Cant.
. Hull’s. itariH* has. I.y tioxtsli IrrrVrreuce for
superior ofneer-. made an Htemy of €apL Bay.
■rar.atmiporuflk'cr rnjaged in ihe camnalen.
It aiv&gt;-leve;(&gt;u« that Bergtv. Clahcy M»d «^»w.-r
I u»relo«i hmkHpruble xno-&gt;ev by g&lt;anklliig. rart
■ of the iiil-slng cash brlougini; to oti.rts. they
are in bad odor accordingly.
tablished that ho must have been-misI Ciiai-teu 1.—The scene it* Ptilhnau car on takeij in what lie thought he saw and
, lb way to Warrvoer. uoar which Milage h altuateu Fort Warrencr. Aiuoug the passeu.fr* heard at Battle Butte, it was to be ex­
o« the car are Mrs. Kayiw. wife of Capt- Itay- pected that lie should show the utmost
oer; Miss Travers, her sinter &lt;wtio Is engaged to
marry Bles-rti VoDAntwcrp. a nob New Yorker consternation and on immediate desire to
who has shown a queer axeralon tu tear. I in tlxi wrat). and a young man whose evident desire to make amends. He liad shown great emo­
avoid eonrrrsallnu or acquaintance has piqued tion; he «*.'&gt; white and rigiil os tbe colo­
thr cuCi '-Uy of the wumeo. Before the tr»ln nel told him Clancy liad made a full con­
reaches Warrvner It takes aboard some badly
‘frozeneavatrymra.who are being wnt to the fession; but the expression on hisfaco
'V!1’, The mntrrious youog man does much «o when4informed tluit tho man had admit­
alleviate the soflerlugs of the frozen men on the
ted thnt he and Sergt. Gower were the
way to warrener.
,
CtiAiTKR t.--The ladies are greeted al War- only ones guilty of the crime—that Clancy
.rener by Capt. Itajner aud otherDflicer*. It and Gower divided the guilt os they liad
, develop* that the mysterious young mui Is Mr.
Hayne. who ba&gt; been promutrd to a first tiie money—was a puzde to the colonel.
lieutenancy tn Capt Rayner-* nompanv. &lt; aj.t.
Capt Rayuer seemed daft; it waa a look
Raym-r show, that he Mill ferha Oedded du-.
’of wild relief, half unbelief, half delight,
like for tbe young officer.
' Cuaftkb3 — Llent. Havne prove* a disturb­ that shot across his bagged features. It
ing elemrut among tne officers at Fort Wurreu- | was evident that ho had not heard at all
er A scandal has been attivlie.t to his name
J* the past, and those who side with him are w lint he expected. This was what puzzled
forecd bvtbe pecultarttlmi ot tho case U» side the colonel. He had been pondering over
• wrainst Capt. Ita) ner. The two men have l&gt;ecn
•worn enemies for Cre yean. Thr eutnmand- it ever since the captains hurried de­
m&lt;mt of Ihe post receives Lieut. Ha_va« kindly parture “to tell his wife."
aud decides u&gt; give a dinner in his honor. In
"We—we had expected—mode nil
tael, most ot Ute cavalry Ifcat him well, while
tbe. intantry (bi* own regiment) do not. it preparations to take this afternoon’s train
transpires (hat the trouble connected with for the east." he stammered. "We are
Hayne*name was* courtinartlal..which had
convicted litre ot a serious offense principally all torn up. nil ready to start, end the
on Capt Rayner's evidence. This ru'lng era* ladies ought to go: but I cannot feel like
(reversed l&gt;y higher authorities,
home &lt;&gt;f
Hayne** old comiades make advances, witch going in tbe faco of this."
"There is no reason why you should
quurUTi.
not go, captain. I am told Mrs. Rayner
CHAi-ras-t.-Capt. Rayner's wi e KetK'angry should leave nt once. If need be, you eon
; beoause of tne volntwil’K courtesy to tlavne. atMl
; pecamp ih di'idrd into Huyne ana autl-Havm* return from Chicago. Everything will
be attended to projierly. Of course you
factious Au evening gntberimr at UapL gay
i nrr b b.-i: V-. wtirre d&gt;e tn tiler h &lt;lbwni«e&lt;t. Is will know what to do towards Mr. Elayna
broken uu by tbe cries of ••fire" from outside.
. Ci&lt;Ai*Tr.u 5.—Tie* Are m in a bouse occupied Indeed, I think it might be best for you
। bi Feivate CUney (itho was a aergeant during toga"
• the Indian thrift mentloaed lu the prelude) ana
But Rayner seemed hardly listening;
•hl» wile, who G a laundress. Lieut Hajne
' rescue-. Clatwy and his Hide daughter from Ute and the colonel wo# not a man to throw
. flames, and al*&gt; saves a bundle uf bank notes of Ibis words awpy.
; hux" denomination, which Mrs. Clancv caawb’
-dutches and apparently consilient cfRrean-r
"You might see Mrs. Rayoer rtt once,
: importance than the lives bf her husband nod
I child. Hsvue himself Is t»adly burned, anu Mb# i and return brand by." bo said: and Ray­
Traver, evinces great Interest In the voting ! ner gladly escaped, and went home with

. the wonderful news Iw had to tell his
wife.
And now a second time ho was bock,
and was urging upon the commanding
officer the necessity of telegraphing and
capturing Mrs. Clahcy. In plain words
he told the colonel ho believed thnt site
; had escaped with the greater part of tbe
I money. The colonel smiled:
"Thnt was attended to early this morn| Ing. captain.
Hayne and the major

Cuaftcb 6 -Clancy b In the hospital nnd hh
wile, for the first time, acts tenderly toward
• hxtn, waldiuig him night and day. WImB
Glaacj is told that Llent. Hayne was the man
who saved him. he is greatly agitated, ami his
wife nervely torb'ds auy one to talk to bit*.
’ Oapt. Rayner's wife shows a ■.trange interest in
,the welfare ul Clancy and wife. Ifavne n-fuses
to accept advances made by old comrades unless
they express belief in his lonocenee of Uxn
charge uf which he was convicted. This would
, be preetlrally a declaration tliat they beil-ved
. Capt. Itayutu- be a perjurer, or at least mis­
taken. I hev decide to side with Capt. Rayner.
Ch a i-rr.u T.-MIm Travers ask* her sister. J asked that she be secured, and the mo­
Mrs. Kayuer why ahe shows so much interest m I ment we found her fled it confirmed
the Clancy *s. and declares ber belief in Lieut.
Hayne'* introeeace of Uie charge, which proves &gt; their suspicions, and Billings sent dis­
•to haie bcoa that nf theft. They quarrel. It patches iu every direction. She can’t
. develop* that Mbs Travers does uot love her
fliuxcr. Van Antwerp, but has been persuaded get away! She was his temptress, and I
. into promising to marry him by his mother and mean to make her share all the punish­
ber *lster.
ment."
Chaftbk a—This chapter deals large! v with
"Colonel." exclaimed Rayner, while
the *ocial clstiirbauces caused by the Uayixi
affair. Clancy, While drunk, appear* a: Hayne’s beads of sweat stood out on his forehead,
quarters and piteously begs to *ee the lieu­ “she ia worse—a thousand Times worse!
tenant.
CHAt-TEit a -Ml-s Travers writes * letter to The woman is a fiend. She is tho devil
her Hance. VmikntwMp. telling b)m Hint she in petticoats—and ingenuity. My\God!
dors not love him and xnat hr had better release sir, 1 have t»een in torment for’ w^cks
her from her promise, Mbs Travers accidental- ,
Jy ornrhem* a conversation between her sister ' past—my poor wife and I. I have been
and Nre Clraey. in which tbe furtb-r urges tin.latterto waieii Clancy, and ouroo account le: criminally, cowardly weak; but 1 did not
blm soe L eet. Havnc. Miss Traver- is con- know what to do— where to turn —how to
Evinced that the man knows ‘something a taint take it—Ijow to meet it.
Let me (ell
Hayne'* case which Mr. Hayne ought to know.
Chaiteh W—MIo Travers accidentally meets you." And now great tears were stand­
Lieut. Hayue at the house of a mutual friend. ing in his eyesand beginning to trickle
IHxrtng a convcrsaiioti It Is shown that tbe
ieharg-- against Hayne was that be appropriated down Lis cheeks. He dashed them away
tbe money banded him bytbedymg &lt; apt. Hull. Hia£ps were quivering, and he strode
Hajtae's statement Him h- rigidly gua'ded the nervously up and down the matted floor.
• paokairv Intrusted to him that d«s; but that,
when he opened it. It eentaiued only waste "When you refused to let Clancy ro-eupaper.
iist in tho —th, two years after Battle
CHAUTKit fl - Hayne has recovered from th* Bntte, he came to mo and told n&gt;» a story.
injuries receiv-M at th--Clancy flic ana return*
to duty. Tb.1t night Claney lurna up at llnvm-s He. too. had declared, as I did, that he
quarters wttb luxuiiirr request to see him, and had seen tiie money packages in Hayne’s
Hayn.» decide* to talk to tiie man. Mrs Clancy
turns up and declares that ber husbaud is drank iiamls, and he said 1 he real reason he.was
aud has t»eeu beating her. Capt. Kayuer, evi­ kicked out of the —th was Ix-cnuy- the
dently anxious to prevent an Interview between
Vlanrv and Hayne. orders thr former under ar officers and men took sides with Hayne
rem. Hayn© O' convfhced that Clancy knows and thought ho had sworn his reputation
BomeChliut wKklr might help to clear his away. He begged ino not to ’go back on
(Hayne’s) name.
CiiAtTKit tit—Mr*. Rayner hits learned that him* as his own regiment liad, and 1
I ber sister. Mias Travers has met Lieut Hayne thought be was being persecuted because
al thr house el a friend. Mrs. Ratner lias been
igreatly worried, appareutlj-. over .something he told the truth. God knows I fully be­
jConnected with tbe Clancyslor some time. She lieved Hayne guilty for more than three
vents her ill nature by charging her sister with
desiring to meet Lieut. Hayne when that voung years—it is only within the last year or
w«nau asrerts her intention of again visiting so I began to Imve doubts: and so I took
that friend- Tbe nslt is. of course, given up Clancy into B company and soon made
bu: the sister* qnarrel again.
CHAiTgnls—An officer, Capt. Buxton by Mrs. Clancy a laundress. But she made
aime. while prowling around Lieut. Hayne’s trouble for us all. and there was some­
thing uncanny about them. She kept
woui ui Mipcar on the whirto * curtain, liuuoa throwingout mysterious hints I could
jumps at the conclusion that Hayne lientertafn- not understand when rumors of thorn
in&lt; a wutnia of the town. Hayne again met-ta
Miss Traver* accidentally tbe eext daynttlw reaefied me; and at lost came the fire
friend’s bouiw. It I# announoed that Miss that burned them out, and then the
Traver* will soon return raal. Hhe ksdepeudetil
anker s'strr. util because of the strained rr!*- stories of what Clancy had'said in his
tlons exH'Ing between them h*e decided to Re­ delirium; nnd then she camp to my wife
cede to Vau Antwerp’s pleading fur a spwdv
UiMTitfe. in order that she may uo lnnitvr las aud told her a yarn tliat—she swore to
obllvedto look to tier brother tn law for support. its truth, and nearly drove Mrs. Rayner
Mayor rtalixM that he Is lu love w:th Mbs
wild with anxiety. She swore that when
’ OHATTKHM—Capt. Ruxton, through tbe ab­ Clancy got to drinking he imagined he
sence uf his superior officers, is in charge of the had seen me take that money from Cupt.
post. Ruxlou tells of his recent discovery that
a wouuii «nu rtailing Hayne a: night. A dance Hull's saddle bags and replace the sealed
,/givvu lu honor ol Mrs. Rayner nod Miss (wickage; she said he was ready to’ swear
Travers, wuo were to leave the next day' ts in that ho and Gower—tho deserter—and
iSrogres* wlum a soldier ni'hesiu nnd call* for
iad-rtur. He&gt;*vath*t Lieut. Hayne has been two of our men. honorably discharged
; taio*. and Capt, Rayner injured.
nnw and living on ranches down in
CHAFTgr: 15 -Tiie dMmbnee had cmne
f about in thta way: C*dL Buxton «'edded to Nebraska, could nil swear—would all
i no!ve tbe mystery ufHsjueV female nocturnal swear—to tiie same thing—that, I was
‘Visitor, A carrlMs drove up to lla'ne’s
! quarter* as on the previous nig .L Buxton the thief. ’Sure you know it couldn't
; places guards about fbe house, aud when all Is be so. ma’apft and yet he wante to go
i quiet roter* with Capt Rayner (who Is under and tell Mr. Hayne.’ she would say;
{Buxton's command aud goes relneiantiy). A
i Bcnaim»gr ensue* iu *bich Hayne i« injured ‘there's the four of 'em would swear to
•badly m.d Gapt. Rayner sllghUy. The lady 1$. though Gower’s evidence would Ims no
' dNior lures out to be Hayne’s staler, uhota ae- good; but tbe two men could hurt the
I oi&gt;nip*Dled bv tier husband. The preriom* visit
had Deeu made as they went west uud this stop captain.* Her ingenuity was devilish,
ta m uie a* Uiry return. Tbe Intru-iou on tbe
nrevary ot Ua v ’ ”*o- - * most disgraceful for one of the men 1 hnd severely pun­
affair, fur wfel.b .....c&lt;»u ... mpoOMble. It ished once in the Black Hills, and both
nerve* to torn public *j
hv more strongly
In Havne'" t*vor. The eastcru trip of the R*y bated me and had sworn they would get
tier* aud Mas Traver* i» postponed.
men with me yet. God help me. col­
CMAFTOX i6.-n*snr bu again recovettal. onel. seeing every day the growing
conviction
tlurt Hayne
was. inno­
cent,
that
somebody
else
must
be guilty. 1 thought, what if this
man should, in drunken gratitude to
,e Of her snspirfraa that the CiaMys Hayne for caving his life, go tu hiuj and
Ing* that might Im- of ratue to tan, tell him this story, then back it up be­
&gt;a. Ctabcy i» mljnfng.
fore the officials and call in these two
others? I was weak, but it appalled me.
&lt;S»£ Hull’" paek.cn tbe night be- I determined to gt&lt; him out of tiie way
*hra Huh banded tt rojl.yne
uf
rach a possibility. I got his discharge,
.n^Bun ... .-J-and meantime strove to prevent his
drinking or going near Hayne.
Site
knew tho real story be would trlL This
was her devilish plan to keep me on watch
against him. I never dreamed the real

I believed that I And though Nelli© Ttovera. noting the
menu
Travers
could bear the
when
he confessed it wuuxi
would be
she . squoen
sqdden auexice.
silence, unrai
buret iato on immediate uj
"
ue what
wriax fine
^.~ Ne!lte
..... .........
—
'
t o*
declared. I never dreamed tliat Claucv and utterly irrelevant Jamont over the beating of her owa heart
. she. nestled
and his confederate were the thieves; '1 tew of tho Maltese kitten—which had closer to ber sister and state a hand into
here. Mrs.
Mrs. Ramer
Rayner wa*
was tryinz
trying bard
hard to
to
hnrrr believed
heiievMri the .„z...
.... was \taken not been .jeon
a.k nall
&gt;i tliat rinr
never
monev
day nrwl
and u*2u&gt;
w«aimt
not i.wm
until after Hcyno received*it I now how to be found when they came away—it be dutiful, stern, unbending, to kucp her
Haynes guilt was believed in even in was useless. The effort was gallant, but faith with the distant lover iu the cost,
the face of contradictory evidence before the flame in her elwekst betrayed her as, whether Nell was true or no: but she hud
tho court. Whet would be the tendency throwing Ida reins to the orderly who been so humbled, uo changed, so idtaken,
if three men together were to swear followed him. Mr. Uaytic dismounted nt by the event* of the past few weeks, that
against me, now that everybody thought the platform and coxnc directly towards she felt all lier old spirit of guardianship
him wronged? 1 know very well what her. To Mrs. Rayner's unspeakable dis­ ebbing away “Must 1 give you up. Nell?
may, he walked up tq tho trio, bowed and must he. too?—Mr. Van Antwerp?"
you will think of my cowardice. I know
"Hehas not answered my lost letter,
you and your officers will nay 1 should low overtho little gloved hand that was
extended
in answer to the proffer of his Kate. It is nearly a week since I have
have given him every chance—should
haw courted investigation; nnd 1 mean: own, and next she saw that Royce nud heard from him."
•■VHiutt’id you write. Nellie?"
to do bo, hut first 1 wanted to hear from Foster had. as though by tacit consent,
"What 1 had done twice liefore—that
those disdxorgcd men in Nebraska. The fallen buck, aud, cor»iu publico. Mr.
.
whole echemo wot:!dharo1)ecn exploded [layue won colo claimant of the regards ho ought to release me.”
"And—is Clancy's the only confession
two month. :go had I not been a cow­ of her baby sister. TEwro was but one
ard; but night after night aomcChing comfort in tbe situation: the train was you have heard today?*
“The only one." A pause, then: "X
’ ’"-' for,k
the
" *tco“rtkept whispering to me. ‘You Imre wreck­ in sight. Forgetful, rr*:kk*as
ed and ruined a friendlen young «oldier*s ment, of what woo-no* ig, ou around her. enow what you moan. Kate: but ho la
not tho man to—to offer his love to a girl
sljo stood gazing nt tld pair.
life. You shall bo brought as low.”*
No woman could faij' to read tlw
tin) story;
sior/; ho knows I.; pledged to another."
The colonel was, as he afterwards ra"But if you were free. Nellie? Tell
^market!, liardly equal to ths occazion. no woman could see ins face, his eyes.
_
Ho had as much contempt for moral Ids whole attitude and expression, nnd me."
“I have no right to say. K.-tf?; but*’ —
weakness in a soldier an he had for phy-. not road therein tliat old. old story thnt
deal cowanlice; but Rayner's almost ab­ grows sweeter with ct'-ry century of its and two big tears were welling up into
inspired
with her bravo eyes, as site clasped ber hands
bathe should bo
'
*
ject recital of his mon ths of misery really
left him nothing to say. Hod the cap­ sudden, vehement lov&lt;- for her exquisite and Mretclictl them rearaingly before
Nell
was
something
‘
ifihe
*
could
*
*
readily
”*” her
:... —"shall :1 ■”
tel! you what ’1 'think
u,~u ‘n r
girl
1"1
tain sought to defend or justify any de­
if she
• • say “
' were free and had won
tail of his condutft, he would haje understand; but what—what meant ber would
pounced on him like n panther. Twite downcast eyes, tho flutter of color on his love?" .
"What. Nellie?"
the adjutant, sitting an absorbed and ber soft and rounded ch wk. the shy up­
"She would say ’Ay.’ No woman
silent listener, thought the chief on the lifting of the fringed 1 ds from time to
verge of ah outbreak; but it never came. lime as though In response to eager with o heart could leave a man who has
For some minutes after Rayner ceased question or appeal? Heavens! would i| Ixirne so much nnd come through it all
that train never come? The whistle was ]। so bravely."
tlic colonel sat steadily regarding him
Bounding in the disia ice, but it would ;:
Poor Mrs. Rayncrl
Humbled and
At last he spoke:
•
r.l-an'vzw to
fa drag
rim,* tiiosi
t IlZMI, heavy Pl
1 II m flOM
chastened as she was. what refuge liad
Pullmans
"You havtf been so frank in your state­ takengcn
ment, captaiu. that I feel you fully ap­ up tho grade from (he bridge where she but tears, and then prayer?
preciate how such deplorable weakness they hail yet to stop, She could almost
To be continued.
■
must be regarded in an officer. Il is un­ have darted forward. seized lirr sister
necessary for mo to speak of that. The by the wrist, and whi «pered again the
&gt;f
late
hail
liad
no
full particulars of Clancy's confession l&gt;aleful reminder that
Is one which is guaranteed to brine you
are not yet'with me. Maj. Waldron has mention between the n—“Thou nrt an­
it all in writing, and Mr. Billings lias other's:" but in her listress her weak sat I'(actarj results, ur In rcse.of failure a
return nf purcluiM! price? On thta safe
Blue eyes sought he husband's face.
merely told me the general features.
plau
you cun buy from onr sdvrrfiwd
Of course you slilill have a copy of it in He saw it all. and hLo- k his bead. - Then
druggist a bottle uf Dr. King's New Dis­
good time. As you go east today nnd there was nothing to no done.
covery for consumption. It Is guaranteed
As. tiie train cauiu rumbling finally to bring relief In every case, when used
have your wife and household to think
for, it may bo as well that .you do not at­ into tli$B station site raw him once mere for any sff&lt;®:ion of tbrunL hints or chest,
tempt to see Mr. Hayne before starting. clasp her sister's lxand&gt; tlxen. with one such ns consumiitlun. hittamuxation of
And thia matter will not be discussed."
long look into the sweet face tliat was lungs, bronrbith.n&lt;(hnia. whoopingeoug^.
And so it happened that when the hidden from her jealous eye*, he raised eroup, etc., etr.' It is pleasant and agree­
Rayners drove t| tho station thnt bright bis forage cap and rtrppod quietly back able to Urdu, perfectly rafr. and can al­
to where his horse was held.- Her hus­ ways be depeiMtcd upon. Trial tottlca
afternoon nnd a throng of ladies and
free at W. 11. Goodyear1* drug store.
officers gathered to see them off. some of band liastcned to her r.ide:
the youngsters going witli them into
"Kate. 1 nxu.c speak to him. 1 don't
town to await the coming of tho train, care how lie may taka it 1 cannot go
Nellie Travers hnd been surrounded by witliout iL"
chattering friends of both sexes, con­
They all watched the tall captain as
stant ly occupied and yet constantly he strode acruM tiie pUtfprin
Every
looking for the face of one who came man in uniform mm?med to know instinct­
not For an hour before their depart­ ively that Rayner at last wax making
ure every tongue in garrison that to make open reparation for the bitter
wngged at all—and few there wore that wrong he had done. One or two strove
wagged not—were discounting on tlxc to b'gin a general chat and affect an in­
exciting events of the morning—-Hayne’s terest in something ciao for Mrs. Rayner s
emancipation from the last Vestige of benefit, but she. with trembling lips. Mood
suspicion, Clancy’s capture, con fere ion gazing after lier busband anti seemed to
and tragic death. Mrs. Clancy's flight beg for silence. Tlxen all alnndoned
nnd probable future. At Rayner's peo­ other occupation, and every man stood
ple spoke of these things very guardedly, still and watched them. Hayne had
because every one bsw that the captain quickly swung into saddle, and had
was moved to the depths of his nature.
turned for ono more look, when he saw­
He was solemnity itself, and Mrs Ray­ iris Captain with ashen face striding
ner watched him with deep anxiety,
towards him. and heard him call his
fearful that ho might tv exposed to some name.
‘
thoughtll-ss or malicious questioning.
“By Jove? muttered Ross, "what
Her surveillance was necdlcre. however; command that fellow has over himselfr
even Russ made no nllusion to the events for. scrupulously observant of military
of the morning, though he communi­ etiquette. Mr. Hayne on being addressed
cated to his fellows in the subsequent by lib superior officer had instantly dis­
confidences of tho club room that Midas mounted. aud now st&lt;xxi silently facing
looked as though he'd been pulled him. Even at tbe distance, there were
through a series of knot holes. “Looks some who thought they could see hb
more’s though he were going to his own features twitching; but hb blue eyes
funeral than on leave.” he added.
were calm mid steady—far clearer than
As for Hayne, he hail been closeted they liad been but a moment agone when
with tho colonel anil Maj. Waldron for gazing gooii-by into the sweet face they
sx»me time after his return—a conference u-orshiivd. None could hoar what
that was broken in upon by the stortling passed between them. The talk was
news of Clancy’s death. Then lie had very brief; but Ross almost gasped with
joined his friend, the doctor, at the hos­ amaze, other officers looked at one an­
pital, and was ■til) there, striving to other in utter attnniahinent. and Mr«
comfort little Kate, who could not bo in­ Rayner fairly sobbed with excitement
duced to leave her father's rapidly stiff­ and emotion, when Mr. Hayne was awn
ening form, when Mr*. Waldron ro-cn- to hold forth hb hand, and Rayner,
tered tho room. Drawing the child to grasping it eagerly in br»tli of hb own.
her side and folding her motherly arms shook It once, then strode I uglily away
about her. she looked up in Haync's polo towards the rear of the train. His ©yea
face:
were fillet! with tears he could not repress
"They are going iu five minutes. Don’t and could not bear to allow
you incan to see her?"
Tliat evening as tiie train wound steadi­
"Not there—not under his roof or in
ly eastward in to the shadow* of the night,
that crowd. 1 will go to the station."
and they looked out in farewell upon the
"I must run over ai*.l say good-by in n
•lopes they had last seen when a wintry
moment—when the carriage goesnround
gale swept flerccly''ovcr the frozen surShall—shall 1 say you will mmu?"
foce nud the shallow- ravines were streak­
There was a light in his blue eyes site
ed with snow, Kate Rayner, after a long
was just beginning to notice now :w she
talk with her husband, and abandoning
studied his face. A smi’e flickered one
.her Iwy tn the sole guardianship uf hb
instant about tho comers of his mouth,
nurse, settled herself by Nellie^sside. and
and then he held out his I land:
Nellie knew that sha either sought tonfl"She knows by this lime. Mrs. Wal­
denevs or had them to impart Some­
dron."
An hour later Mrs. Rayner was stand­ thing of the old. quizzical look was plaving on the platform nt tlic mAtion, Roes ing about the comer of her pretty mouth
and other* of4tcr satellite* liongiug about as her rider stater, with feminine Indi­
her; Capt Rayner was talking in sub­ rectness. heg:in her verbal skirmishing
dued tones with one or two of tbe senior witli tlic subject It was some time be­
officers; Miss Travers, looking feverishly fore the question was reaclxed which led
pretty, was chatting busily with Royce to lier real objective:
•Did he—did Mr. Hayne u-Uyou much
and Foster, though a close observer could
have noted tliat her dark eyes often about Clancy '"
"Not much. There was no time.”
sought the westward prairie over which
"You had fully ten minuses, I’m sure.
wound the road to the distant post. It
|
was nearly train time, and throe or four It seemed even longer.”
"Four by the clock. Kato."
horsemen could be seen al various dis­
"Well. four. then. Hr must have had
tances. while, fnr out towards tbo fort,
long aki rmlsh lines and fluttering guidons something ot greater interest."
No answer. Cheeks reddening, though.
were sweeping over tho slope* in mimic
"Didn't he?"—persistently.
war array.
"I
will id! you wliat he told me of
" I have missed all this," sfie said, point­
ing to the scene; "and I do love it so that Clancy, Kale. Mrs. Clancy hud .utterly
it seems hard to go just as all tbo real deceived you as to what lie had to tell,
had she not?"
soldier life L* beginning." .
"Utterly." And now it vrns Mrs. Ray­
"Goodness knows you’ve bad offers
enough to keep you here." said Fuster. ners turn in color pamfully.
"Mr. Hayne tells me that Clancv’s conwith not thj! blithest laugh in the world.
“Any girf who will go out and marry a feraion really explained how Capt. Ray­
•cit* nnd leave stx or seven penniless subs ner was mistaken. It was not so much
sighing behind her, I have my opinion of; the captam’s fault, after all."
“So Mr. Hayne told him. You knew
she’s eminently level headed." he added,
they—you raw Mr. Hayne offer him hb
with rueful and unexpected candor.
"I have hopes of Miss Travers yet." band, didn't you?"
"I did not see: 1 knew he would."
boomed Royce, in his jxjnderous basso;
"not personal hopes, Foster—yon needn’t More vivid cater, ftT»d much hesitation
feel for your pistol—bat I believe that now,
“Knew lie would! Why. Nellie, what
her heart is with the army, like the sol­
dier's daughter she is." And, audacious do you mean? He didn't tell you that
aswaa tbe speech and deserving of in­ he was to ace Capt. Rayner. He couldn’t
.
stant rebuke, Mr. Royce wm startled to have known.”
“But I Lmw. Kate; and t
hlnl
sec her reddening vividly. He would
liav© plunged into hasty apology, but how themqxain had suffered.**
“But Imw could you know thM ba
Foster plucked his sleeve:
"Look who’s coming, you galoot! She would thake lands with liim?"

We desire to My Io our clllzcus. that (nr
years we have been grilling Dr. Kinz's
New Dl-rowry fur Onn^umptlou. Dr.
King's New Life Pills BbcMmi’s Arnica
Salve and Electric Bitters, and hair never
liandteil rrumdte^ tint sell ns well, or that
have given such universal aatt-farUon.
We d&lt;&gt; nut hvailnu* to gunrntilee them
every time, and wr stand ready to rotund
tbe purchase price. It saUaficctnry ryautts
do not follow their use. These remedies
have won their great )»&gt;pnlarity purely mi
their merits. Solti by W. 11. Goodyear, tiie
druggist.

Children Cry for
Pitcher'. Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher's Castoria.
TEE BEST

STANDARD REMEDIES.

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MARKKi

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COUGHS and COLDS.
(5 packages &lt;1 X» &gt;j tn ruunpt

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At Prunisti and Dealers, or
•ent by mall or. receiptof2S eta
(5 boxes H.00) in stamps Bam
pie MDtftca on n cchx of 2-cmt Mamp
THE CHARLES A. VOCELER CO.. Battimors. as

Shoes
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Hoded or Wedge Meet

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$2.50 Calf Shoe
hrSanStmen,

FARGO’S
$2.50 LADIES’BOOT

The beet salve in thr wurid for cuts,
bruises, tmfvs, -ulcer*, salt rheum, .'ever
sores, tetter. chapped hands, chilblains
coms, and all skin eruptions. and positive,
ly cures pllA or no pay required. It is
guaranteed to give perfect -attafaclion. or
money rrinteded. Flier 85 cents per box.
For sale by W. H. G,Midyear, the druggist.

Donsota or Goat Button.
Opera. or Cc.Tmea Sense­
Trickle** nnd Flexible.

DUH ■ ABE 13 DM THE BOTTOM CF EVERYSEDL

Ixxme’rt lied Clover Hie lu-mady, Is a
positive specific for all form* of the dis­
ease. Blind, bleeding. Itching, ulcerat'd
aud. protruding pile*. Price 50c. Tor
sale by W. II. Goodyear.

F. G. STOWELL. Apent.
GOLD MEDAL, PALIS,

The Detroit 'Journal ha* announced its
annual yi-a'r bf&gt;ok. It will &lt;l&lt;mbt!»ss l»r s
valuable and attractive compilation. Tbe
Jonnml never docs anything by halves.

W. Baker# Co.’s

Breakfast
Cocoa

When she waa a Child, she cried for Onatoria.

from which the exre-e of
oil has been removed, b

Absolutely Pure
and it is Soluble.
GRATEFUL—COMFORTINC.

No Chemicals

BREAKFAST.

are used in its preparation. It has
more than three time* the ttrength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, and is therefore fr.r more
economical, costing la* than one cent
a cup. It is delidous, nourishing,
Btrengthening, easily digested.
aud admirably adapted for invalids
as well as for persons in health.

•By a tborough kuowMgrof the natural laws
rbleb guvrrothe o|*eraitnns &lt;»f rtlgrMlon and
natriUoa. and Im- » awful appUc-atioi. of the
flue properties oi wHI-aHroted t'neoa. Mr. Eppe
hM previm d «»nr brr k!a»t lahlro with a dellrately flavoured beverage which may save us
many heavy’ «l«ctor'» blits II |« by the Judlclous iw of «ueh aru«-).&lt; of diet that a eooktttatlon inay be Eraanally built up until atnmg
momtb tn resi.i everv tendency tn disease.
Hundreds of nubile inaladlre are final Inzanmnd
■ rauflv In Kttui.a
1— u —_ I-

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&gt; -....I i.ur UU..I
and a properly nourished frame."- Civil Ken ec
Gazette. Made almpb «ti|&gt; l-mlhtg wnter ut
milk. Said cn.ly In half-p
tl—. hr iSroeer-.
laballrd ihtis: JAM** HFPK &amp; co’.. liomuv
pallilc Chtmtets. Doi don. Kngtand.

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Sold by Grocera everywhere.

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CASTOR IA
for Infants and Children
I WnKtajarioc* eadics.

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risen from, the dead.

Catarrh
Iu the head
liScoMutatteoal
' Dl*ea*&gt; awj reqnlre*
LMS°N IX, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­ '
rvmrriy
J.ikr Hood's SarMuortii*
TERNATIONAL SERIES, NOV. 30.
Mike1 }‘Z2,tte* “»»
Makes the weak ,uo.iff.

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a* YP““*nl’ military
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~ „ |i company,
company,
reslrmxf
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r7~*
—J' baa
“Iihs
'realp.ed,
'v»
‘S«ed. There srems
1 J
u- -*1- be
an t-nld-mire or re,leM!|&lt;m, .monglhe
U-iTUemlr
officer, ot tbe ,ute troo-x

A CRISIS AT handTIL
The Situation at Pine Ridge
Very Threatening.

maims biquibed to move os.

o, pre.
R- S. Huffman. puU.s;lrtr, imuiek

bJ.‘ 1O?5° “0&lt; ,w’ **u 11 •- 1’K‘"“ &gt; oa
luvc ekiteted wm, ltw ot wm,. Nature.
b
Itaeir. and ha, pro.
Inm
‘en win
will
t!x»M*ni.' —- ----MJ", -ucy came
........ .
" f«i«ny “
tasen
“ta* unto
»»&lt;« 1
h".? J
• b?io«l35 tie «?l3M Which 'S’ J
?ou wefjoy her in ail her
they hr.d prepared, nudc-rtala otters with I
,W® htTC but °»eof her numerous
than.’ On Friday afternoon His hodv : you?f^^i7ZT|W|h,|h wl11 not rure
vr.xpped tn linen, with ateut a hnn.uJi I
J 1 ,fie,b b bc,r to* 601
J‘»*»
pound wetgut &lt;&lt; •-»•(- v-’.h-i vi .u^rcti I . ’f’ *re offering with indigestion, bad
Sled w* br
? X!=oc!?mn’ !
,n &gt;°°r 1,loulh »« »be morning, beadw
&gt;’xj t
hten aud Joseph nf Ari- fwlie and
general eleprvbstd feeling if
mafhea laid in Joseph s aew t
whw you have any rheumatic trouble, be R |t,
in was never man yei laid (John xix,*«»• » M'U have a running sore
CL Aetnrdlng to .Matthew on*I Mark I •b*'h *oa‘he=l. Uke Ixxwc's Extract uf
smac nf the women .g Galilee who (oL I
Cloter’ *blch contains nothing but
lowed Hun. minwtcnng unto Him, *uw I tv!*re ex’racl °r tbe clover blossom, and
Him die ns* they stexid afar off, or L 11 ,ot‘s *1&lt;rt cure you of all we herein
muter wire standing afar off when Hr 1
Jour money will be refumini.
uictt. BWla.v.-"&lt;awwh?rrJo«.phan«lN:ci».| 11 C&lt;M* “rihlng for the experiment and
demus buried Him. Then they returned ! ean ’,0 &gt;ou uo hunn.
—-------Is it not worth a
aud- prepared spice*
and
ointment*
and
lTtal?
**or
W H. Goodyear. A
tor
sale by W.
•*------ --•‘X x’xuiiucuv" anti
rented tbe Bslibadi dny acennling to the
The Hay City council have voted $15 per
commandm.-at &lt;xxiii.
. These are iheJ
'
wta» «cw S »early v&gt; the sepulcher. With month to the children • home.
*ad and heavy hearts they cjme V» add one
mttv k.ndutw* to the niauj- which they
Gkxtkkmen: 1 have been u great suf­
hare already bestow -.1 otl Hiln whom
________
..w He will.m,doubt
XXVUXM. nwuiMn
• .
rer frum •c,atic
riirumatfam for five
loved so___
writ
give them
full rrwll, full
r..~ eredlt
-Il
.
b.r i...,.
all thrir loviaikln.huww i
■*«1 llnl" h*" '«&gt;■
Iral it lliry hud only beltered Him th^v J? u 'Y “ “{ lTd- ,U" b'T"
&gt;'&gt;
wool.1 bare breu .parrel thi. labor™,&lt;l es- I
"‘“l
without n-ltet. I
loam. We ultra
well iu our dmlre '
*““rth b“,,,e
l,u-‘
to «,rre lliin. but like three women do 1 17~in
•»* “nnly bell. &gt;e
mmb fruitirs.*
truhkw. work
wurk &gt;Mx-anw&lt;
Iwearee n
ot
wlu
“"'b
tnm-h
r uubrllet
I: 11 "
’** Vft
’.r*£ • Wnaanent cure, llarted
J.'And
"Andthey
theyfound
foundthetirestone
Monorolled
rolled
?,” r-1"1
ray kldnn.
away from tin- sepulcher." They said aa &gt; .
u’*&lt;e*Uve °Htans immediately, and has
they came, "Who
awav the
.,nc lnc ,Dore K0011 already than all the
thqy
ho shall roll us away
‘
stone frum the door of the sepulcher*
” other medicines 1 have ever taKeu. 1
(Mark xvi, 3.) Hut they find that difficulty cheerfully recommend this mediciia.
'
Mbs. Altha UxKK]0r&lt;tTox*
removed ere they eonie to it.
Altona, Midi.
3, “And they entered in and found not
Sold by all druggfau. Prcpaied only by
the body of the I«nrtl Jesus." Putting the
various-accounts together, it would seem The Charles Wright Medicine Comicun,
tliat Mary Magdalene was thr first to find Detroit, Mlcb.
the sepulcher empty and the stone rolled
A. E. Andrews, of Williamston, will put
awny, and that she. too, was the first to out an 800 tree apple orchard next spring.
tell Peter and John &lt; Jahn xx, 1, 2). Then
it would seem that tte other women came
If you will send u* your iMdrera. we will mill
and sew an angel rittlng U|M&gt;n the stone
our lUuNtrnUd pamphlet explaining all
which had been rolled awny. and also ,an you
about Dr. Dje‘s. Criebno* d Xieclru-Volute
angel sitting in tbe M-pnlrher. and that He.tand Appham-e". ami their charming effects
mA told them to go and tell His disdplcs Upon the uervou* debilitate*! oxi.m, and how
they will quickly restore vim to vigor, and man­
that He was risen (Matt, xxviii, 2, 7: Mark hood.
I'aiMphlct free. If yuu are thus anitcted,
xvf. S', T). Mary Magdsh-tic hcciuh to have we will seoti yon a Belt ami Appliances uu a
.
linftvred after the otters, so blinded by trial.
Voltaic BkltCo..Marshall.Mich.
grief and tears that shreithrr did not know
Now that election is over Muskegon
t hat it was an -ri" who iqxikt* to her from
the tomb, or did not rare (o know; neither thinks site can secure a new depot, bin­
did ate know .L~uw hinvwlf when He first needs it badly.
"poke to ter until He crf'.l.-d ter by name.
-So blirn’itig fa unbelieving grief.
4. “Aim! il came t-» pass a* they were
It can be given &gt;u a cup of tea or coffee, with­
much perplexed thereabout, behold two out
the knowleoge ul the person taxing it.
man stood by them hi shirutig garments/' effecting a spee&lt;ly and permanent cure, whether
Tiwt"? are prutebly tte- same two men- Hie rriient Is a moderate drinker ur an nlrutiolie
wreck.
TtMMruuxds ot druuKards bare been
tiotleil by Matthew uniFMark. Jin^is sent'
cured who Have taken thr Gulden Siwcinc In
tteacvcnty.twoand two tefurv IIim&lt;I-uko their coffee without their knowlMlge, and to­
x. li: tte Spirit M-ut forth Paul andBarun- day believe they quit dnnklng of ihrirown free
bo», then Paul and Sila*, Barnaba." and will. No liartniul &lt; ffret results from rts rdmmittrallon. Cures a'&gt;«r-.uiterd. Send lor cir­
cular and full particular", address In eonginning of the ehnrvhS history, and nlao fldeoce.GotdiKNSracirtcCo.. 185 HareritreeL
in Jeaus’ Itrt days, we rend of IVter and Cincinnati. O.
John as fellow laborers (Luke xxii, 8; Act*
A Boston man is circulating through tbe
iii, 1; iv, Kfi. So also we often Hud the slate looking for fine borse flesh for the
angris two together, a* when two arcom- e istcm market.
panied the lawd to visit A brane and two
nppean-d at tbe ascenrion (Gen. xvili, 1. 2:
These pilln are scientifically compounded,
Acts i, 10).
5. "Au«l it* they wen- afraid, aud IxnVtd and uniform in action. No griping pain so
down their 'acm to the earth, they Mia1 commonly following the use uf pills.
unto them. Why seek ye the living (mar­ They are adapted to both adults and chil­
gin. Him that Ilvothiamcnig thc.dcad*'' See dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
His own words to John long afterward; "I they have no equal in the cure of sick
uni the first, and the last, and the living headache, constipation, dyspepsia and
one: I woa dead nnd bcliold I am alive for­ biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they ex­
evermore” (Rev. i. 17, 18, R. V.) We learn cel any other preparation.
from this verse that nnbellef causes fear
S. H. Cumming, of Stevensville, harvest­
and turns our faces earthward. The reme­ ed over a thousand busliels or cranberries
dy fa co look up and see Him who fa alive from his farm this season.
forevermore, and who ha* the keys of hades
and death: who lias nil power in heaven
Ixuose’s Red Clover Illis cure stick
and ou earth; who says, "Fear thou nut, for
I tun with thee.” There is a won! here, headache, dyspepsia, Indigestion, constltoo, (or those who think too much of the ■palion^25c. per box, 5 boxes for SI. For
spot where the mortal bodies of our loved sale by W. H. Goodyear.
ones nre laid. Rather let w» look up to
-Another Allegan newspaper war Is nn.'
where they art- alive nud well, if so be that
says the Cellar 'Springs Clipper. Gqess
they have died in Christ.
_&gt;
«. “lie fa not here, but Is .isen: remem­ uot, H’s tbe same old war.
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CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTON
AND OREGON

EXCURSIONS
n»llv mndurted In tbroauh carKtceritret*

BOSTON
DRY Q00B5 STORE.

FORGING
RIGHT
AHEAD
Marr * Duff have doubled their store
parity and now they have one of the
e5t. treat lighted and nicest equipped
t— that can be found in the County aud

»nr *u&gt;re now is 42 by 85 ft. every corner
well lighted as another. We would also।
•ntion that we made our old Cloak Roomi
hich was |$ ft. by 20 ft. I Into a Ladles
aiuug Room and Toilet Room. This Isau,
provement that we think will be much
-! predated after a long and weary ride,
i &gt;!ace tn rest yourselves and chi^jrt n.
tu order to make things

UNUSUALLY LIVELY
u our Mammoth Establishment we will

utting Out Specialties
All the time.

Onr specialties for the present will be
ur Choice of seventy-five

Ladies Newmarkets
flint have been selling for Sfi.OO. S7.00,
• Tri, $o.uo and $10.09 These will all be
' it out and sold for .

■ $5.00, Your Choice.
lust think of IL You must come parley
. d stay late to M-c all tbfl many bargains
: it may lie yours. We have also placed
i the Bargain Counter 35 heavy

Jackets for Ladies
j I bati wll be closed out

For $2.25

•

J -&gt;mm1 value for $5.00 these are only a few
‘•f|Uic attractive bargains that arc to be
frtimd.

Best shirting can be had for 9 and
11 cents.

Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging­
hams, Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves.

Marr &amp; Duff,
In front of Farmer's Sheds.
BATTLE CREEK.

■&gt; rare Biliousness, Sick Headache. Conattpr-tUm, Malaria, Liver Complaints, taka
tho safe and certain remsdy,

,u T711.*"1- b,,‘llte

ber how He spake unto you when He was
yet iu Galilee.” It would uot do for us to
say of our dead In Christ that they are
risen, for “risen" refers to the body, nnd
tbe laxly remains in the grave till the res­
urrection of the righteoiLi nt the ce.mlng cf
Christ; but we may truly say as we look
into the grave, “They are uot here; they
ore with Christ.”
7. “Saving, The Son ot Maa must be de­
livered into tbe hands of sinful men. nod
be crucified, and the third day rise again.”
Many Hums hod He said the-»e very words
just as plainly as thwte ungris now said
tlwmCMatt. xvi, 21; xvii.
xx, Mr, «xalso John il, 19; Matt, xii, 40&gt;, but they hail
never belicvi-d them.
S. "And they remembered Ufa pronlsThat was the right thing to do. If they
bad rv-nH-niboprJ iwxmor they would have
saved ibemmlves much sorrow.
\
9. "Aud returned from the sepulcher,
and told oil tbi-se thing* unto the eleven,
and to all the rest." Remembering His
word make* us forget our sorrow, and
turns tu away from the dead to minister
unto the living.
10. “It was Mary Magdalene, aud Joanna,
am! Marv, the mother uf James, ami other
women that were with them, which told
these things unto the apostles.” Accord­
ing to tbe word of tbe angels, "Go quickly
and tell His disciple* that He fa risen fryrn
Un, d-d," -.IHTT dr^rt^l -Hb S““&lt;1
u-reat joy, and did'run to bring His disc^ksword.” Jtwas then that Jesus met
them and said. "Be n« afraid; go tall my
brethren" (Matt xxrlU, 7-10). The ex­
planation of any aeanung difficulty in the
;7rtou/.«x&gt;unu. i. Ibxt «&gt;.».• o'!1”
gnlists stimmariw^nutters, while ctbers
give a certain item or item* more m detail.
There are uo contradiction*.
IL "And tbeir words sacined to them ««
idle tales, ind they believed
Paul preached Jams ami the re^nrTC^t‘°Q
at Athens; some mocked, and others on&gt;d,
Ue^rill bear thro igpdn
*£5^
When nt Rome be preached the
the Kinplum, some believed and M.m8 be­
lieved uot (Acta xvii,
xxvul, «. «)•
Wc nre Dowtiere eurouragid to hope .that
in this dfaiwnsation all who he.tr die Go.
«CTnru1&lt;-h«-r anil stooping down he beheld

ItelloKiclxhw

“p’

Who are wnlchiila ibe morenirnta of the
Luztiles. Ex Indian Agent McGillicnddy

urgent request uf Gen. Btpoke. Mct^.iioidtlyt ha" the record ot- l»e tig one of tbu
mo«t frnrk'A'K ngent* ever iu the employ of
the government. Tiie two men were lu
c nfcrenee nil yesterday. It Is reported
that McGillicuddy Is iu favor of crushing
the iudinns Lithuut any unnecessary do-

Short Bull aud Jack Keil Cloud, who
have been teiuter* of the gho.t dancing
nt RxtM-bu.l, deny any Hostile intentions
and say that the dancing hns bren
a opped. The dancer* were cutniux into
the agency yesterday in squat*, prepar­
ing to draw their ration" to-day. Much
l-udtidk is heard, hut tbe lndiati" mainly
diacimni any bnniile intentions. This at-

G.-u. Brooke or Agent Hover. Tbu f.-nr
h now that ninny &lt;«f tbu dangers will
•I c.ine to c«&gt;tue to 'he agency for rations,
b.ir will prefer to organize iueundon* into
tne country Itonler-ng ou the res jrvat.on.
mny be properly met Gjii. Urooke Uat
rille and other pojnta, so a* to choke off
any raiding titai nuir be attempted.

euworth yesterday. Still, tbe Indian is
mighptf ''ensartin.” su I there may be
trouble yc‘.
'

KING WILLIAM IS DEAD.

The Hauge, Nov. w.—Tae king of
Holland died nt 0 o'clock yesterday morn­
ing. ills iltucn took n sudden turn for
the worse Saturday evening, symptoms
of utaenia uppearing.
Q lean
/y
once mmmo.ir l
acd remained

SgnL

With each succeeding season tbe exhibi­
tion ot beautiful articles in show windows
grows to even greater proportion# than in
the previous aearons. To the casual ofa
server the task of-dresring a show window
may soem nn easy one, but this is not so
To nrraugc the articles so os to attract tbo
bargain seeker und allure the passerby re­
quire- the utmost skill. Although the
penon birwl by a largo house tx&gt; attend to
that alone has the entire stoek toaclcct
from it require great patience and prac­
tice to say nothing of a quick eye, good
taste and judgment in tho arrangement.
A corner window is much harder to
drew, but when .artistically done is more
attractive than any otter. Thu fair *ex.
a# a rule, are noted for their fondness for
gazing into shop windows, and they often
find tbemrolves poMK-saod of articles which
prove to bo of vary littlu use to them sim­
ple because they caught tbeir eye in the
window. Men are not far behind In thi#
Instance.drolcrs Id neckwear end gen
tiemen s furnishing goods can testify.
New Yffrk Ix-dger._______ _

HI. .fur
box 00 reirapbul, loM kb
idsutltr.—DMroR Frca Prma.

It may be tbut tbh will aettl? the mil­
ler without trouble ami it may bring on a
flzbu Tbe dancing is dying oat. but It ia
not certain whether it ia treachery or obe­
dience that ia canring the celadon. A
number of Rosebud Indiana are here with­
out paasea, aud their presence telis no
cu&lt;xl. All are unanimous iu their n«serli mi of good will, but they are carefully
measuring the strength of tbu troops tbe
while. |
.

Little Wound ha* nrfas*d to c-jme into
ibe agency, saying that -if the ng?t&gt;t
muted to *ec him he must cal!
Mu,e
Wound'* tepee. A squaw faaugel her■ell Saturday night to add to the exclionietiL At present it !• a toos-up -be­
tween peace aud war.
THE INDIAN SITUATION.

Chicago. Nov."SA—The i--L,n -ituntion. neeortling to Gen. Mde*. ha* under­
gone uo change, for the wome. at lca«t.
Indeed tbe general went so far as to say
that the indications were stronger for
peacz than at »»y ll«J *:noB ‘,ta
•care began. Io
man np * »r«r’ R be­
gins to look as though there hnd been
much ado about tnbcbty Bule, and that it
the redskins ere only permitted to dsnse

G. G. SPAULDING,
HSSTINQS.

^J‘200

&gt; -rKl BW

with ber husband
until his death.
Thu king'.* Inst
hoars were peaceful, lifu ebbing
quietly away. Im
mediately upnii'^^^X

I’

the a । n o unce­
ment of the Mil
'
event, the pa Ise •, &lt;UAXAM mOFHOUJU®

and other public buildings were close-.!,
and notices were posted of the cancella­
tion of all amusement*. Tbe ministers
were summoned ant! held a council at
noon.

The king's death sjver- from Holland
tiie duchy of Luxembourg, which will
proteblv become attached, under tbe
duke of Nassau, to tbo empire of Ger­
many. Au act of the Dutch parliament
pas-cd wine year* azo provides for the
Micccsrion to the throne of Holland iu tbe
event of the late king's family becoming
extinct. Qn*-cn Emma is very popular,
nnd will undoubtedly bj continued as re­
gent until ber daughter attains her ma­
jority.
’_________________

ROUGH.TREATMENT OF HUNTERS.
Indian Agent lluyer received the fol­
lowing very seiiM’.mual communication
fr &gt;m Little Wouu'l. tiie high prie,t of tbe
ghest dancer*:
“Little Wound untlerWtcniTA, Kan.. Nov. 24.—A bunting
s ami* the •oldiers are coming on thr resr.-vatibu. Wbat are they coming for? We party consisting fit Hamp Stone. H.- C.
hare dona nothing. Our dance is a relig­ Hoitghlnnd. Toomas Boynton, and Alex
Askew. citia-UK of Ashland, went into the
ion* daniv. so «&lt;• are going to dance lentil
spring; if wr find then that Christ does .strip a few days ago on a huntlug expedi­
not appear we will stop, but not in the. tion. They had permits from the deputy
meantime, troop" or no troop*
We shall inarxba'. They went into camp Satur­
start a dance on this creek [Medicine Root day night thirty miles southwest of Calficreek, fifty nvilrs north ot Pine Ridge well. Seven Indian scouts soon appeared
agency camp] in live morning I have and ordered them out of the strip They
produced tbeir permits, but the Indiaus
agnized nx a cheif nuy longer.
refuse! torecignizj them.
“All that I have to »ay is that you nor
the while people made me chief, and you
cannot throw me away as you plensc;
but. let me tell you,.Dr. Royer, that by
them 1 will l&gt;e recognized as longna I liva.
I Lave alsojieen told that you intemle I to.
stop our ration* nnd annuities. Well, for
my part. I don’t care. The little rntlou*
we get do no: amount to anything, but.
Dr. Royer, it such t" the ca»e, please tend
me word mi thnt me nnd my people will
lie saved the tronble ot going to the
agency. Wydouot intcud :o stop dnne.ng.’’

THE “COLCHESTER" BEBBER 00.
make all thrtr «boe* with taotda &lt;tf tari Uwd wtUr
rubber. This ellan to tbe sbue ud pre-cuta tte
rubber tram *Uppius off.
Can for tte - Cotetewer -

“ADHESIVE COUNTERS."

The party Trn* disarmed, ropes tied
around their neck# nnd attached to the
•addle* of the scouts, who started north.
The hunter" were compelled to inarch at
n lively speed uniil within live milts of
the state line, where they were released.
Their horses, camp equipments and arms
were conCscnted. The parry will report
tbe matter to the government author!-

RS
L ft517*

s2.5°,W

w

y$|-?5

W. L. DOUCLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.

$3 &amp; $2 SHOES la'dSSs,
x'!JiS,ssj:spSc“rt
A. E. Woolley, Agent.
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
State ot Michigan. The Circuit Court for the
County of llarry.
John E. Barry and Thedore C. Downing,
partner* doing bn tin mi under tl.e linn name
ot Barn’ &amp; Downing, vs. Enmrtt Cole, la atlacbmeut.
Notice i* herebv given tbMon the-thtrd day
ot September a. D.
a writ of attachment
was duly lurocd oat of tb« Circuit ConH foe the
Cuuntrof Barry, at tbe suit of John KN Barry
and Thrdoru C. Dowulnx, partners dotnabaslness under On firm name of Barry &amp; taiwnlng.
tbe above named plaintiffs against the lands,
tenements, guods. and chattel#, inonev and ef­
fects ut the said Enim-tt Cole. U&gt;e defendant
above lunied. for tbe sum of one bund ed
eleven drimr# wbteh said writ was returnable
ou tbe amatli dar ol October A. D. tw)
Dated this 1 SiU day &lt;&gt;f O.-to*»er A l&gt;. IM&gt;.
SMITH &amp; I^MIHOVK.

Attornm for lldutiffs.

Michigan Central
" The Niagara Faile Route.”

»uu«&gt;v

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

Tlrere rerno.« MS
In l'lni..)h«nUb,&lt;rl&gt;lebu&gt; lUlUnl^orer
Iml I.U. iilr.
•'» U,u ""J1
TicUm "ire knoran oral, bj blx uumlrer iu

Some lime “■&gt; thl- da'

The crimp for mile-, around is aow pa­
trolled night and day by Sioux pulicemen.

/No more
Bbk of this!

Opinion. where the facts are known, is
gradually cry.utliz ng into the belief thnt
if tbe Indians are let alone the frenzy
will wear itself out without doing any
one harm Jndgiug from tbe number of
troops it generally takes to thra"h Mr.
Lo there should b- enough on tbe ground
very au &gt;n to make a rising a b id thing

New YOCK, Nov. 21—The death of
August Belmont at 3 ?. m. yesterday at
thia home in this dty ended the career of
lui"t night something of a scare was oc­ :une of'.he most extensive bankers in the
Mrs. V Indow’.* Soothing Sirup »h«:Mlalway* casioned warn the water call w.issoun led.
world.
He took a severe cold at the
be used forclrthlrm teething, it soothe* tbe Thr cavalry has i«ebn going to a creek lliorae show ltl"t week, which developed
S'jid. *nf:cus tbe gnins. mIImvs all jmlu. cures about limf a mile from the pou to water
into pneumonia nnd rapidly sapped the
wniti colic and l&lt; the be*t remedy fordlsrraies.
ti.eliorres. Along thi* creek during the foundation* of hl" life. Hu was born in
last twenyr-four hours a village of ghost
The annual reunion of tho Sikth Michi­
Alzey, Germany, In 1816, and came to this
d.-tneers’ tepee* ba« ap tin; up. Lt*: even­
gan Cavalry association will take place In ing tbe troopers monuled their - horses country in 1837 as the ag.'nt of the Roths­
Jackson on Tuesday. December 30.
with carbines louii«i and cartri&lt;lgn belts childs. He hnd been United States con­
in place. Then, under command of a sul and mmfater resident nt Tbe Hague
I eiiirtuint, Instead of the usual orderly nnd received the thanks of tbe govern­
&gt;. rgvnut. they slowly cantered to the ment for his services in those positions.
creek. After the hor-e" hnJ drunk their He was banker, politician, nnd art
Ifs a strong statement to make, but fill the soldiers crossed into the Indind pntron, and nn hide man in each connec*
Geurge Soott. a farmer living near Muske­
lion. Hi" banking house is one of the
Freelpitoted a Wild Xtampede.
j first in the'world.
gon. raised 1,330 bushels of onions from
,
Tbe stampede which fdilowed was al­
twu acres of ground.
most instautanumtx Squiw. nnd pap­
Rufus Bronson, an old-time fruit-grower
ooses ran ecreamhig into the tepee*,
DBNVta, Co!.. Nov. 22—Tbe Knights ot
ot Berrien county, says he never saw pencil
while the buck* hastily ino-n.lri their
trees in better condition at this time of foniaa and tied to tbe hill. But the Labor convention continued Thursday's
session until nearly daylight yesterday
year than this season.
ire* per* hnd only crossed ia order to turn
morning. There was n prolonged wrangle,
The republican state convention to Dom­ nnd go back to romp. Thi* lusaurivre
first orer Ute report of the committee on
inate candidates for justice of the supreme txecuied, tbe village was »oou n-peopled
political action, then over tbe pla~-*
court nnd two regents, will be held in with Indians. Nearly nil the Indlad*
who draw ration* here are eueamped bolding the next meeting. Three &lt;
Jackson Feb. 24, 1801.
nround the po*(. it I* n part of the plAll were reported by tbe committee,
It i» dangerous to negl rot cats rrtufor ittest’s of Agent Royer to refna» to is-u* Iwvf on York, Toledo and Milwaukee. It wa
to bmnrht’ts and consnnii tloci. Hood s SanaWedneMlay to «uch of the Indl.iu* n* re­ elded to select the place by mailed vote
ptriil* cure# catarrh In all forms.
thirty days before tbe next meeting. The
tuse to give up the ghost danci /
assembly then adjoufued siuedie.

••"{p, -----'M la Dead.

bljtt. Mmevbltf Ite»"•!&gt;

PixxRipgz AdKScr, S. D., Nor. 21.
trouble fa slowly re .c ling n crises. Tbu
danger uf the Indian" camping in n cir­
cle ufa»ut the agency Jiroa'm• »•• npp irent
Suunhy night thnt orders w.-rv is.m-d
ye-unln, for them to mov.&lt; to n barren,
windy plain at the foot of nw buttes to
t-« north nn i n'uug Wolf cterit. la lhero
p sc.’»lhey will all be ii a bansh. nud
« dr great village will fa- within range
of ibe Ctrl ng and H i'.cbki*" guns.
About uoou the crer* nf the different
band* called &lt;&gt;utto ti e Indians t-» strike
'. ; ‘.r "c t*.? au ! rou-a ’ -.i.- tLi-.r fior-t-s •-:i!
mivo t.. ll.c te~ car../ 3 g-..naJ. Ibe
Change wa* made within an hour and a
h-ilf. Then It wax di-oovt-’ic ! tha: nearly
every tepee sheltered a curbfa&gt; or a Wmcbe-u-r, but no i (Tort wa* made to coufiscate tbe»- nrm\

to tbeir heart’* coni ent no trouble will
accur. It may yet turn out. however, that
B la another case of Marring-or swindled
Indians wiring a rumpus for their own.
M«w« From F»ns Kidgn.
Dfapatuhm from Pine Ridg.- Agency say
there is not a sign of war. The Indiana
were coming into tbe agency all day yes­
terday getting their rations, but Little
Wound was still recalcitrant. The chil­
dren are going to school as nsnsl. and ev­
erything m quiet. From otter points dispitche. s«y that the white* are still flee­
ing to the towns, although nobody has
been killed yet or even shot at. Occa­
sionally a crowd of bucks talk loiii to a
white man. hut mo far talk Is all. The In­
dian* tu»v that the white man has bis Mes­
siah, nnd they will hare theirs. AU they
want 1" to nns^cNa him in
:

Grana ttapiaa
Middlerius....
Irriag.,........
Humfm....
Quinby..........
MoHpm....«...
Nsahvtlte___
Charlotte
Eston Rrpfds.
Jaeksoa ...J..
D-'rolt.........

ItM
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USS
1.05|

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C■
­
e.i
&lt;M

i.« r
•1.10 a os t .varm 10.
i.el_______
*u ioi ikl3

l&amp;ilJ (= “sits
Detroit..,
JMkaoa.... .&gt;
Hoff Rapid*
Uhartou*......
Naabville

Irving....
Middleville
Brand Kapldi.. Ar.

w&gt; (*&gt;

M H. COLLINS. uoCsl Atfvnt. HteUMt*
X. F. T- X

Chicago, Kalaoaico &amp; Sigio
TIMETABLE.

Station?.
MORTH.

Kalamazoo l.v...
East Cooper
RlehlaadJunc't.

IxOXDOX, Nov. *34.—Gen. Booih la very
likely to hare a chance to try hi# plan for
the redemption of darkest England.
Money fa pooriug lu liberally aud a bo tn!
of truatero i* being constituted to have
i-hnrge of ths fund#. Tho heart of En-.
glteh philanthropy ha# been touched, as
never before in many years, and none •She’
less easily because the inefficiency of ex­ GrandHayirtV
fating methods for the relief and ■uppres&gt;ion of pauperism is appallingly appar­
Station".
ent.
• DAXDlicr. Conn., Nov. 24.—Two oil
tanks of 2,000 and A“03 gallons respec­
tively. locsied nesr the Danbury Lima
works, about two miles from here, ex­
ploded Friday night with s terrific noise.
James Cunningham, the vjjht watch­
man. was blown to pieces, bi- lirai bring
found Saturday murning4(A .'a?; Lom the
•oeue ot the explosion.

SOtTH.
Kalamazoo Ar....
BsstOnoprr Lv...
Blchland June!..
Cressey
MHo
Dritoti..........
Cloverdale
Hhaltx
Hasting" ------Coat* Grove
Woodland

. tVssitlNGTUN. Nor. £2.—A conscience
contrtbutkm ot 130 was yesterday received

Grand Rapid# Lv_

Frsnclacn. Tbe sender was evidently an
army officer. He signed himself “An
Bering One,” and said be charged tbe
government with commutation for a aer-

ijj tesEf Uiijx

"VIS'S, r..*
ISIK;;;-.-;.-

�WE ARE ALWAYS READY
With a stock of goods that embraces every article that is
usually kept by a general store to exchange

FOR THE MIGHTY DOLLAR.
Our expenses are light, our sales are large, and we are will­
ing to \Mprk sixteen hours out of twenty-four to please our •
customers.

PEOPLE WILL TALK ABOUT
Our system of doing business: Quick sales and small profits.

- HOQLE’5 - STORE, *
With goods piled to the ceiling, goods down stairs, goods
up stairs, and fresh arrivals daily, is conceded to be

The: Cheap: Store: of: Barry : County I
Come and bring your friends. We will guarantee toplease
them and you will be largely benefitted by so doing, for

The More Goods We Sell
The Cheaper You Buy.

ZEL Y. HOGLE.

BUTTER AND EGGS
At the Highest Market Price
IN EXCHANGE FOR

YredITH-otchkiss
““The” Druggist.

PHOBATE UBDKB.

dw.ta"i£*&lt;lM3?.tVe^Mr. taiIM
"»
thouund eight hundred and ninety.
Frvwat, Charles W. Armstrong, Jndse or
Pf?’clH» matter of the eatato of Clara A.
filing tbe
f lilid
verified, ot David A- Bowker. guarttanof aald

ninor in Mid petition described....................
Thereupon it ts ordered, that Friday the 12th
lay of tScember A. D. 180. at teno’clock tu the
omoon be Mrigoed for Hit- bearingot wid peti •
ion. and that the beirs at law cf said &lt; eceaacd
nut ait other penous Interested in aald estate.re nxjulrvd to appear at a session ot snUl
:onK. then to be ixdden al the Probate Office
a tbe City of Haattugs. tn aald County, and
aww canae. tf any there be. why the. wayw of
he petitioner may not be granted. And it t*
briber order.-d. that
petitioner gtvc notice
atiuspernonUi.twr-i.-u
raid estate. of the
apdedev of »akr pci MW. :.nd the hearing
hereof, ay causing a eopj of this order to be
tn tbe Hartlnga Bawxkk. a nc*-*pa-

dygsaa,.
Cnmrtcry

Wall Paper, Drugs,

the McKinley bill
Bas (Wil the Electm

Bnt we are happy to state that it has

Not Changed
Of goods we carry in stock,
year to show you goods in

TTedCTTotchki
“~ThE"DRU06IST.

THE MARKETS-

“YET 40 DAYS.”

Apploa—Dried .7 e per lb.
Butter—1*^17,
•
Glover jwii ♦Xtn»3J».
Brant—fl. 80 per bn.
Corn—r Or.

,J22L"!?,Le.,.lsw€r-

w-oo.«nso

Lard-ac.
Mme—SciMngattocperbbl; watcrliiue.fii.so

The next 40 days we offer for sale all goods at
REDUCED PRICES,

McKinley or No McKinley!

rouluy-LM* MW. II.: live ehlckeee.vs ;l&gt;ve

Therefore we are able this

DINNER SETS, TEA SETS, TOILET SETS,
LAMPS, LAMP GOODS, CHIN 4
4~
AND GLASSWARE,
In more attactive patterns than ever before and

FOR LESS MONE stock of
We also would say that we have a very complete

Which we are selling at very reasonable prices wc res­
pectfully ask you to cull and examine onr stock.

IIWANT BUTTS, MS AND DRIED FRUIT.
HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN.

We have a new supply of Ladies' 30-in. Jackets.
Call and see them.
Our Cloaks, Jackets and Shawls are going at
closing out prices.
_ Quilts, Blankets, Ladies', Gents' and Children's
Underwear, Flannels of all kinds,to be sold at bot­
tom prices.
: chicken*. fit; duck
7**.
Our Black Dress Goods are the most desirable
trade in the market.
We offer Dress Flannel, Cashmeres and Plaid
and Striped Dress Goods of cheaper quality at bar­
MMiumnd KtxMl
gains to the buyers.
Do net forget this is the place to buy Boots and
Shoes and Rubbers.
Banner A job lot of Clothing to sell at any price.

per ton.
Halt—HeDlog at 81 per bbl.
Thncdhy Meed-helllng ut«» oo per bn.
Wboat—No. l. white
red.kje«sftc.
Flour—gj.sa |&gt;er hundred.

O. U. 8x&gt;a.-uldxKkS?.

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—
....
Largest Circulation
of any paper in the
County.

Banner,

tngmeatun.
ry County.

VOL^XXXV. NO. 31
1890.

WHOLE NO. 1852.

Hastings Banner.

A GREAT'iOVERCOAT SALE GOING ON! ’

Published Thursdays by
COOK EBOS.,

KASTIXGN. MICH.

F. R. PANCOAST,

trade of Grand liapld*. On-r TbirtyMnx fnoiuand D*lH?a wrftX%remmin1' t lu£.v
ot ll,c elo,Wn«
&amp; Co-, one of the foremost mamifactorint; linn* of Rochester NY lThe
l-T'S.'11 RoUivrblld. Hays
sacrifice arc of HUle Importatre to ta- pjblir. - ifn «v to say thr-’tmiu^M,
JhF,house Io
week. We placed about a quarter of It o«c sale last Saturday wltaout n?^^
‘5'1
arrived last
u tiisuered aruuud Uial the Tower was selling some special &amp;XSK k^d such irenel
Vl” fBcU'1bec«n'e
in our Overcoat Impartmeut Inst Saturday are slnpiv beyond dSertniton
1V o'i™ "U^eMcd
stock on our tables today, and auv person ’In uaed of nn o.ercoat forbov'or tnan th\n &lt;"
U‘h. '”‘‘,un‘°th
frrred Inta a walking advertisement for the Towor. Th- SoXrfS ehJfotE!’i“,S .wl« ***»»*»••
J^JtrSStteSfSi rtd34 a!id'cnrert f^rire^dfa

HASTINGS, MICH.

Hudson’s Tower Clothing Co.
THE LEADING MICHIGAN CLOTHIERS.
Grand Rapids.

Monroe, Canal and Pearl,
-

Michigan

CONTIHUIHQ THROUGHOUT THIS WEEK.

S2LD

Bn sure:3 secure first choice out of the list of remarkable bargalus.

1SOO Additional Overcoats Received Saturday, Placed on sale this Morning!
Prices astounding. Excitement will grow eieh day. The store will be Backed with eager buyers. Each day bar
gains will vanish. Everybody will be deligeled and surprised with the wundertlul values.

See The New Lots We Show To-day.
rtEH’S OVERCOATS

BOY’S OVERCOATS

HENS’ OVERCOATS

stitched edge, raised seams, super­
fine finish, extra lining and superbly
made; good value lu the UMtal wav
at
this week special. 912. Don't
fall to sw* these goods.
s«J ColumblwMelton, Beaver.Cheviot­
Kersey and Casslmere Overcoat*,
cut single or double breasted. t&gt;ov or
regular length, lined with cassimers
or finest Italians, compare favorable
with 925 or 9® garments, tor 915­
600 Special finest Fur Beavers. Carr
Meltons, and imported Keraey i.ad
Cheviots. They are gme- and per­
fection . We claim no m-rch u«t tail­
or lu Ml-.hlgau can equal them In
style. They are made equally as well
a* the best Flfth-ave. tailor work for
which tb-se g-atleinen ask such

300 Boy’s Or? treeIs. Cape Overcoats,
sell lug the world over at &gt;3. ugra 4 to
13. for 9X00

3(0 MenXOvcreoals. genuine Chin­
chilla. blue and brown, velvet collars
stitched edg-f, usual price S7.®, we
sell for SI JO.

1W Cat* Overcoats, compare favnr.
ablewlth regular 910 goods for $7.oo.

Singh- BreAried Chinchilla, three
colors, bound serge 11 n-d. also about
tiiirtj I t.ion Melton Ov-n-oaU, any
of them worth SM.OO for 93.00

Imported and unequalled stvle at
half theIt true value? The Tower

« Single Breasted Orey. are worth
30 per cent advAuee at wholesale,
sues for boy* 4 jears and up. SI oo
340 Assorted Styles of Boys’ good
durable
overcoats.
Have al

120 Rlietlaud U hl era. leather and
brown color, a few bice, cut long,
warm, and sold regularly al 912.S0:
also three lots nf small knot Fur Bea­
ver und Chinchillas, worth regularity

1300 Bojs’ Overcoat*, embra-lng even
known material In the manufacture
of overcoats. Retailed for one week
at less than any retailer m Grand
Ifaplds owns them at. for from S3 M

eiXJJO; forW.00.
1233 Beaver Chinchilla. Kersey and
Ciuwlmere Ovrrcoala, cut with raise­
scams. Mtlcind or bound, with or
without velvet collar, sent- lined,
worth ordinarily fu to fild.50. this

Hudson's Tower Clothing Co.,
Largest leading reliable Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers

Corner Pearl And Monroe Streets, Grand Rapids, Michigan,
MORTGAGE 8 tLE.
Default having been mode In HiceonrtlUonaot
n certain mortr.qtv made by James &lt;&gt;. Kittredge
to George O. Dodge. dieted AuguvtJO. A. D. !•*?.
and recordeA tn Hi- oWrt- &lt;&gt;f the lUgfater of
Dee&lt;!«. tor Ui* County of Itxrry and State of
Mtehlgan. on the 3d day of September. A. D.
isat. In liber is of morlgaKe*. on P*«&lt;- mi. Said
mortgage was duly aligned to the llxsungii
Cl tv.Hank and-aid a-sienment being duly re­
corded in the otOcr of the Register of Deed*,
lor the County of Hurry and Stale of Michigan,
on tlie 3Mb day of November. A. D. 1KS7, In liber
.... of mortgages on pace '**&gt;•&gt;
Irtir.i-H
&gt;&gt;27
2«. *4.1,1
Jtaht tn
rnntgage
was on lhe express condition Hist It any talerr-4t shall become due and remain unpaldXm- 30
duys thru Iwtli principal and iutrnjdt shnlt
’ forthwith bMMM dur and cullectaNrZaud de(suit having been nude In the j»u) mr nt o( Inter■ e«: due August ®th. n® and the same having
I remained unpaid and in arrears for the spare
of thirty day* Add upward*, the principal sum
, of four hundred fifteen dollars with nil arre.ira■ ges of Interest thereon if now du- and W able
by the terms of raid mortgage. On which mort­
gage there is claimed to br due at lbw date of
ihi» notice the num of tour hundred titty dollars
and eighty-seven cents, and an attorney s foeof
twenty -five dollars provided for In said mort­
gage, and no suit or proceedings at law having
been instituted to recover the moneys secured
nr said mortgage, or any part thereof,
Now tlieramre. bv the virtue of the power of
sate rouUMoed In Mid mortgage, and Ute statute
in such case mad— ami provided, notice .Is here-*.
{&gt;" XTtait on Mtaniay. the mb day of Frbruarv. A. P*. ttet. ntteno’clock In the forenoon 1
sbiili sell ut public auction, to the highest bidder
at the north front door of the court house In the
City of Haatlncs.ttbat b&lt;-lnr the place where the
circuit court Tor Barry county i' holdenl the
premises described In said mortgage, ar so
much thereof «• may be
‘“n wr
amount due on said mortgage. «
t&gt;\r\Jah
Z”h».‘-aaSl ’;£»
ennnted for therein, the premises being describ­
ed H&gt; saliFmortffRge «* all that e!’rll*lno?«£.?»
parrel of laud situate In the count}
and slate nf Michigan. mid known and describ^Vu,' lowing
iwi at, follows to-wit: The south west quarter
l,ul
rwKiitv-eiHht
tn rowri number o.nts north,

Hurrah! Hurrah! Hurrah!

Turner’s elected; no Winans’ elected.
Yaple’s elected; no Burrows’,
Bet yer §200.00, Well something /hap­
pened there’s been a Cyclone, a Blizzaad, an
Earthquake, a General Upheaval of some
kind in the .Political world.
But nothing compared to -the

Ami marking down in prices of goods at

HIGLEY &amp; FOX’S STORE
F.-.rint lb. .lemwr.b, would give m* free tro«‘.
ran McKinley bUth protection
bill, well
«»• “tin**

»"’• •M,n°r,S£S&gt;

Mvmcthing will happen we have

DECIDED TO MAKE A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRJCE
Of all kinds of

Dated Nov. IB. !«»• ________ ________ _

Dry Goods, Millinery, Hoods, Cloaks, Ladies and
Gents Underwear, Boots, Shoes and Rubbe
Goods.
I
(
FKOM AND AFTER THIS DATE-WK SHALL SELL

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^SHOKE^

ED.POWER-T
NO. 35.

Cloaks former price 535.00 now f?'25.00.
..
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825.00 now 1-15.00.
»*
••
••
f 15.00 now S10.00.
•*
•• &gt;10.00 now | 7.00.
Indies' Wool Hose’fortner prieer &lt;0cfa- now -5 cL.
1 Adies’ Cokbesler Rubber. former price 5®»now 4i ctx.
Men's
**
“
*1
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05 cta' now
Men’s Undewear former price 81.00 now 75 cta.
Men’s Rubber fonter price 52.00 now 5X50.

Ing given tn secure the payment °f *PtFl,&lt;.u
h'pun naw Vnre of the a-, we described land,
me pun
^rrtlNW Cm Bash.
amw&gt;m&gt; Mortgagee.
“""ASw.’ImAMU— •&gt; »««««•

dLW/lYS THE SdFlE
AM&gt; always

-

.

We have just received a large lot of'
3 *?.
trimmed hats which we shall seU at un *
are
Everything wil! go
khFds of produce, come
mg the highest market price lor an kid
r
and see us and we will do yon good.
'&lt;

the best

5&lt;c aqflK
IN THE

*1* Cl. 5.‘:‘

Ira YaaValRiiliireL

Watches.

Clocks,

Jewelry.

COUNTY NEWS.
O. P. Knowles lost one of his farm
horses one day last week.
Wednesday W.. T. Barber had the mis­
fortune to have a heavy plank fall upon,
his foot smashing one of his toes, render­
ing him unable to leave the bouse for, a
day or two.
'
J. Montgomery's Thanksgiving dance
was well patronized, having sold about 80
paying numbers.
C.*G. Luce was met on the evening of
tbe evening of the tiCth with a house filled
to its utmost of anxious hearers, who
listened to each sentence as It fell from the
governor's lips, with the greatest attention.
His chief aim was to make (he agricultur­
ists feel and know that his calling was
honorable end just and two that his home
a jNttadbe on earth and the more brain
work employed tho better results obtained.
He urges tin- Importance of farmers being
more united in th-lr calling to form them­
selves into l&lt;onds of fraternal unity there­
by strengthening tipmselves against the
opposing throng of gain sayers. He not
। only urged the necessity of muscular labor
। but also that of the brain and* the more
elevated condltlon’of our kind. His lectore was well.delivered and spiced a* he
' progressed, relating some cute anecdotes
I' to illustrate certain points which lie wished
to Impress*upon tl»e minds of those pres­
ent. &lt; &gt;n the whol-- it was conceded io lie
■ a fine aiid interesting evening’s entertain­
ment. well received ami appreciated by
both male ami female, old and young.
Mrs. C. IXtck spent several days visiting
her parents. John Brown and wife, resid­
ing in Newaygo Co., the latter 'having re­
cently had a stroke of paralysis, and who
yet lies in a critical condition.
Friday was Quite a day. for free trade in
live hogs. Farmers receiving three dollars
per hundred delivered at Richland for
heavy jrarkers..
Willy Stanley, of Hastings, js visiting
ids uncle ami autt, Rev. A. Bunnell and
wife and other relatives altout the corners.
Many were theicircles formed for participa’.lng In a Thanksgiving dinner and enjo&gt; Ing a MX.-lal lutervlew in this locality.
Bertie PeutiocJt. of Allegan. Is visiting
ills mother and other relatives about tbe
corners.
•
Winfred Rockwell suffered the pains of
iniiauiatory irheumatlam tbe pas! week, and
is thouglil to be In a critical euudillon.
11 A aign like that of a barber pole stands
upon th? porch df J. Montgoinerv's hotel.

.
Coats Grove.
.
The Edward's family have come and
gone, giving us a good concert.
Win. Wood is more feeble.
Mra. E. Rowley is on the sick’list
Mrs. B. F. Wolfe has a severe attack of
sciatic rheumatism and grip. Dr.’ Benson
as physician.
~
Mrs. Corwin had a severe attack ot
paralysis, better in this writing. Dr. Ben­
son attending her.
Mrs. W. S. Cotton, of Charlotte, is visit­
ing Grandma Jofyifeon.
Four of Hastings expert bicylisLs passed
through our quiet village Sunday eastward
bound.
E. Bevier, of Grand Rapids, visited his
family over Sunday.
Tl:c Misses Jenkins, of Hope, made
their mother. Mrs. Wood, a visit, one stay­
ing to assist in caring for Mr. Wood. ’
Mrs. Hazeltine is on the sick list, also
Mra. Jo Bines.
Thanksgiving services were well attend­
ed with Rev. Hurd, of Paw Paw. In the
pulpit Text Rom. 19, 9L He first set
forth how evil should be overcome by
good. 2nd. in all society there must first
be life hence there must be a life urodueing and a life' sustaining force. 3rd.
Radicalism and conservatism are the forces
in our nature. The first has given us our
life aud progress and the latter sustained
us.

Isaac Tolles, tbe mall carrier, was
thrown from the buggy and hurt very bad­
ly one day last week.
Tlie mill on the Ross land had a break
down last week, but is running again.
We understand that Lafe Whlttemoro .
has bought a now engine to put into bis
mill.
J. H. Valentine and wife havereturne
from their visit, and report a good time.
The gang ot gypsies have gone. Joy gw
with them.
C. E. Bailey is buying bogs this fall.
Thomas Baird, from Shults station, wmt
at J. H. Valentine’s last Sunday.
Chas. Hazel was iu towm one day last

The radical U. B's. held si-rvices at the
church on the 27th, with a slim crowd.
. Still the hunteni tarry at the Gun.
swamps. They must have good luck or
good grit to stay so long.
Christmas coming and not enough snow
as yet for Santa Claus to ride over in
safety.
•
C. Brown and family visited at Henry
Tasker's Sunday.
Taxes this week for.the first.
Mr. Robinson and wife, of St. Macy's
lake, visited at’ Thomas Tasker's last
week.
Austin Russell and family spent Thanks­
giving at Nashville; ditto Q, C. Gage and
wife.
•
The Austin school begins Monday with
Lottie McCollum teacher.
Big family gathering nt A. W. Wilcox’
Thanksgiving.
Jerome Frost moves bis mill this week.

. riaaoant Valley.
:
Snow Monday.
. «
Fine time for idmrods 'and the rabbits
are on the lookout
Killing hogs and making sugar is the
order of the day.
Bert and Drusie Murphy spent Thanks­
giving with the jgrand-partrlta. Milo Flfield
and wife, hi Hastings.
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Rev. A. O. CiUtfar, of Vermontville, was
the guest of E. Lockhart Monday.
z
Richard Elerton and wife visited friends
in Knlamo Tuesday.
Gen. z\pplemen and wife are visiting
friends In Lenawee county.
Lewis Locxhart has gone to Riverdale
to visit Ills mother.
■ Arthur Carl, Of Jackson, lias bcim spend­
ing (be past week with Ort Elerton.
Myrtle Niece enteralned the young peo­
ple In this vicinity at her parents’.home
Tuesday evening by a singing social.
E. Iiockhart has added two more cows
to his fine herd of tows.
t

Millon Phillipa has a new bam nearly
completed.
E. B. Payne is building a now house.
0.1). Loomis is reshluglclng his house.
No school Thursday and Friday of this
Buu-licrlng Is the order of the day.
1). F. Newton has bought twenty acres
of land of Mr. Chandler; consideration
eight hundred dollars.
No preaching last Sabbath as thepreaclrer was called away to preach a funeral ser­
mon.A meeting was* held at Cedar Creek1
Thanksgiving. Old Elder Morthlmid deliv­
ered an excellent discourse to a large cojf
gregathm.
Henry Chaniberhtiu. from Coats Grove,
is visiting friends in this vicinity.

Mrs. James W. Go&lt;|frvy has been quite
sick with iuflamatory rheumatism.
The Congregational church is being
painted.
....
Geo. Naglcr is buying large quantities
of poultry.
,
Miss Bowman is vlslthigat F. A. Moore.*.
She will s&lt;M&gt;n return U» Big Rapids.
Mrs. Gw. Naglcr Is in Hastings tills
week.
Protracted meetings are in progress aL
tho M. E. church.
Walter Hushing is In Grand Rapids and
Mnskegon at present.
Th? grippe Is getting In its worl
people of Freeport and vicinity.
South Ua»Hng*.
Mr*. Albert Barnaby is ntrtxitter. .
The Star Bunday school are making «rrangetneiiU for a CbrisUnas tree.
About thirty friends of Mr. and Mrs. E.
Pennock nte turkey with them Thanks*
giving day.
Morris Burton lost a very valuable
horse last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Pennonk, of
Hickory Corners, visited at C. O. Barna­
by’s last week.
M ,
The surprise on Mr. Baldwin last Fri­
day evening was a grand success, B being
bih 50Ut birthday.

V
ftanllrld.
Thanksgiving day was observed here i&gt;
most every family (‘specially the dinners
made up of the fatted baked pigs, turkeys
and chickens.
The mail carrier nil the northern route •
from here last Friday by the Hcnduraon
school.house had a little mishap while
carrying a bundle Into a house. Tbe
horses started ou« tfn a dead run and went
about BU rods and tipped over and stopped,
spilling out one dwr and some huntera
equipments.
Vehicle somewhat demoral­
ized ‘&gt;ut toe mail came in on time.
'
Mrs. Dunn's Itouse is ready for the
masons to put on the plaster.
Arthur FlKlter returned home last Fri­
day from the northern woods with very
good success in securing some wild game.
Charles I’nimatier, of Albion, came home
to cat a Tltanksgiving turkey with his
parents but the turkey wasn’t oaten until
Saturday when all'the family met to do
justice.
Grading of the burg was tho order of
fast week la-our quiet little village.
Henry Wickwire Is hauling with four
teams, his crop of wheat at UOc per bu. to
Buttle Creek.
•
John McKinsey thinks he must be In
style wltlitlm rest of his neighbors so be
Is having his bouse painted also.
Three young men. two of them sclxxil
teachers, the other a student of our school
went south from’ the stores last Friday
night and it was soon discovered after they
had passed tlie line stake or pole which the
commuulty bad for lining and.grading was
jailed out and broken, and this pole wad'
not in. tbe way of any vcWcle. man or
liemiL
.
Charles Honeywell and. wife gave a din­
ner party to a number of tbelr neighbors
last Thursday.
Jessie Brcnee was tbe guest of Matte
Brown .Saturday and Sunday.
W. and 1. Fisher sokl and delivered to
G. M. Evers a carload of 927 sheep and
lambs last week.
Morris Brown k»» moved in tbe house
vacated by D. VanHorn.
Mrs. Win- Davis, of Izomda*.
»WtIng friend* rt Crewcy nnd Milo.
Lottie, wife of James Flaber, died of

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Bmitb’s last Friday.

MENS

i ry frhrn SSL

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�As w&lt;s stated in tta last Banxxk. word
Mbs Flo Beadle, of Grand Rapid*, spent wen* married last week.
F. W. Wright, of Barryvilte, has moved
was received la this city that week that a her
I
vacation with her parents in thta dty.
lady then la this city selling hair was a
IntoCokfs depot.
Dr. Fbk and wife, of Albion, were the
Mr. BtUe, of Nashville. wa&lt; in town
fraud. The awdior urged tbe party ad­
of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Striker Fri­ Friday on business.
dressed to expose thta woman, on the guests
1
,
W. R COOK. Lki! Editor.'
&gt;
ground that she would defraud people day.
1
B. F. Gaskill has taken Frank Santee •
here, and the Inference of the letter was
Miss Grans Messer, of Grand Haven, place sell lug fruit trees.
D. L. Barker white hunting Sunday lost
plainly that she used her two children to ।spent her Thanksgiving vacation in this
his pocket-teok containing oyer 110.
excite sympathy. The officers of this city «*■&gt;
.
Has ojtened a shot* !n the Mme buildlag were shown 4ho ietter, and from reliable ✓ Mr. ,nd Mnu T. J. Bti&gt;h. or Mlddlrrllk,
sources we learned sliadowcd the lady. 1
with F. C. Woodruffs tin shop, and is
spent Thanksgiving with friends in the
Not much news this week.
and from wtet we deemed an equally re­
prepared to do all work In the j
The seciton men have moved tbe car
liable source, we were Informed that she
line of
house, and the aldat track will be made
bad left town. We desire to do no one an VMiss Gertie Polly, of Hickory Corners,
Injustice, and thought In this nutter we visited friends In the cRy a few days tost longer.
C. Kahler. A. McCallum and U H.
were simply putting onr readers onto
Barnes attended theopen &lt;«. A. It post at
another omi of the many traveling
George Brusie. of Grand "Rapid*, visited I Delton last week. A sword was presented
swindler* who go about constantly "doing
And Manufacturing of ’
to the commander by the boys belonging to
up" the people who Invest with them. We friends In tbe city a couple of day* lart
Un* post. The presentation speech and
consider It a part ot a newspaper's* busi­ week.
ceremony was ably done by Hon. Philip
ness ami even duty to do this, hence the V'Mlsi Gertie Stebbiuk of Charlotte, at­
1 Colgrove. An entertainment was given
। article was written with that end In view. tended tbe masquerade ball Thursday- to tho^e present by the Edward's family.
He is an expert workman and descrren The same Vermontville party who first night
Mrs. Charles Norwood recited some fine
wrote denouncing the woman as a frond, ^lr». M. T. Wheeler returned from a vi*lt
your patronage.
piccrs.
now writes that she has returned to Ver­
Mrs. Jane VviIIom was surprised on
/with
A.
D.
N
is
kern
anil
family
In
Orchard
montville and filled her contract* as
her birthday by a sudden visit from her
agreed. Tin* officers inform u* that they lake Friday.
children and friends, who left sutetantial
found nothing out of character in the
Mr. Joslyn, of Rochester, N. Y.. was I tokens of tteir love to mother In the way
woman or her business. She simply took | the gu« st ot F. B. Pryor and family
of suitable presents.
orders for gnnds to Im* paid for when de- Thanksgiving.
*.
The persons appointed to solicit dona­
liverrtl. tiur information that she had
tions for church furnbblngs are meeting
The
Individual
members
of
the
firm
of
left town also prove* to be incorrect. And
Evans
Jt
Brooks,
of
Delton,
spent
Thanks
­
with
grand success.
thu*. without intending It and white do­
Cloverdale is fortunate In securing the
giving in thia city. ‘
ing what we deemed onr duty tn protect
services of a blacksmith, Mr. Rhodes, ot
the jiubllc from a swindling scheme, we
Editor Felghner and wife and ff. f- Kalamazoo. So bring on your work and
have dune tlie woman an injustice and (kxxlwin. of Nashvilll*, attended the party,
get a first-class Job.
gladly make correction., and express our in ''niou hall Ttiursdhy night.
regret such as a person 'of proper feeling
. Walter lAmpiumi and Ml** Gertie
should bare, for having done an Injury to
which Is under t|ie direction* of Dr. S. B.
on** who, to all appearances at least. I* do­ ' niley. who are attending Albion college, Bart man, there has been ordered direct
IMPROVED
ing an honest business. There Is a spent their Thanksgiving vacation with from Berlin some of Dr. Koch's lymph fori
their
parents
here.
ludicrous side to the affair. Tbe lady's I
the treatment of consumption, cancer. scro­
husband calh*d up tn sec us Saturday, and I
Mr. and Mrs. H. B. Spenecr. of fulous diseases, etc., etc.
The treatment
demonstrate! the unwisdom of hb creation 1 Grampian Hills. Pean., and Miss Clar^ already In use at tte Surgical Hotel for
by threatening to begin a libel suit. He ' Moure, of West Chester. I&gt;nn.. are tbe these diseases la so uncommonally success­
was informed that lie could probably ac­ guest* of Mr. ami Mr*. John We insert.
ful that tin-, lymph will only Im* used in tte
BOG CHOLERA, and
quire no more valuable experience than to
M. E. Nerlna. who to traveling for the treatment of those pathuits who request 1L
right ahead. Instead of conducting
PIN WORMS IN HORSES. g*»
Broadhead Dry Goods Co., of Jgmcstown. The Surgical Hotel Is one of tlie most »nchimself as a gentleman he attempted the
N. Y.. to visiting hb family in tills city cessful Institutions, on this side of tbe At­
role of n bulldozer, and made a sad and
lantic for the treatment of nil difficult
lirNDRKDfi OF THEM.
aYid will remain here until about Jan. 1*L
dizzy failure at It. Hfe conduct, however,
chronic diseases requiring surgical or medwould not hinder us from correcting on
Geo. C. Walter, of Hasting*, was here cal relief. Most surgical operations per­
unjust report with regard to the tody. the tatter part of last week, lie Is greatly formed fit this Institution are accomplished
That we an* glad to make, and hold our- pleased with the succeM of his whip without the nld of the knife or pain.
For
selve** ready nt all times tn make, where as factory In that thriving town, two en­ terms and other particulars address Tte
Merer w*» known to fad. tho only «nt iw»ed&gt;
In this case an unintended wrong b done. largement! having beet) ttteesMry to ac­ -Surgical Hotel, Coldmbus, Ohio.
No man and no newspaper can afford on comodate the business*. But thta Is only
E**rv jack»C« warranted if
any consideration to deal other than Justly one of many ‘ flourishing venture* of the
Pne*. 50c. per packer*.
tajD by eisriu. peeped
and fairly with people.
manufacturing sort in Hasting*—Allegan . Thin i» to rectify that my wife. Catherine A.
Prince. haa left me without )u*t c*iw. and 1
Gazette.
forbid all persons tnuthia her «m my areoaut.
Thoma* k.Pnixct
Died’In thta city Saturday, November
Mfk&gt;.
Bated. ('loverdalc. Nor. *1. W&gt;.
30th. of spinal disease. Josephine, little
Fur *«lr in Hartlngt by
Here 1 come again Messrs. 1x11 tor*, but
daughter of Mr. and Mr*. F. G. Goodyear. that wind storm that passed over tbecounW. H. GOODYEAR, Drn^jM.
ty Nov. 4th. nearly took my breath away.
In looking over tbe wreck I find It only
Thy lite.
quickly gone, waslilte a bud.
temporary and na Iomoi sustained In our
Fragnuit. half unclosed, yet yielding sweet­
Michigan Mutual Tornado. Cyclone and
ness
U'ind-storm Insurance Co.
RlcU. complete Anon name witbertng blight.
And weary, »*h. «&gt; weary soon w*»t tnon.
Another annual Thanksgiving ha* come
OVKR
So deep, tired little one. deep.
amt gone. 1 imagine wheji Gov. Luce wrote
Rest, lender, fragile b nasom. mt.
his proclamation did so with a mental reser­
Though Dretlnst «*» thy lite, yet tuH and frre
From lite unfolding sweet, rainr frjxmni vation. Thank*giving was generally cele­
breath
brated by families. Menu, turkey, chick­
Woissert Block,
Of innocent, pare love that snftlr crept
in waitlnc hearts that now are m&lt;1. bereaved. en, mince pies, cabbage, squash and rranHave just been opened by
berry*.*aucr. By the iy. Gov. Luee gave a
Yet rest, toviaa tender blonsom, rcM
grange talk at Hickory Corner* on tbe OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK, OVER
Steep, treasured little one,sleep. .
MORRILL'S STORE. HASTINGS.
And swrel be »vrci-re . Tbourli rtrieken hearts evening of tbe i8th. ami on the next morn­
tteetned crutacd. and spirits bowrd with grief ing wu* un our street* shaking hand* with
and pain;
Theush sreents tuild of wlnnlmr voice are bushed old time friend*.
1 have improved and vacant &lt;*ly Job* for
Barry County Pomona grange was en­
Thoueh eyeanrc dim and lips gin* no care»s.
Special attention gives to catting" and
Yet sleep, treasured little one. sUep.
tertained by Prairieville grange last Fri­ Mle and exchange in all parts of the city.
fitting of garments. Mrs. Jenne'has had
da). It was the etection ottbe officer* of
-Fanning land* for sale and i-nrhange In
Best, little llelres form, rest
many years expcrieuct* in the Business and Though tears will fall, v ith snowy blossom* fatr tbe Pomona lodge. A. Luther, of Yan­ all parts of tlie county.
The loving hands will wreathe thy pure, kee Spring*, was elected master, a goal
will give satisfaction to af! patrons.
Hotis*** and lots in very ehoHvlocations
white brow.
man for the place. A rustler and goal
Will robe thee for the &lt;iul«i. dreamle** sleep.
for mIc and rent.
.
parlamentarian. The i&lt;rogram during tbe
Will tenderly and softly lay thy down.
Businc&gt;«» lots for sale.
Sorest, littletUetesMonn.rest.
day and evening was well carried oaL es­
Two purchasers want cheap city projr-.
pecially at the dinner aad tea table. But
Rest, loving *’&gt;rel spirit, rest,
lie welcomes little ones, and hearts 'aihtaaln
did not tbe chicken pie and the other ertv at this city.
llejoire. Hi at from th* earthly vestment tare
go6dle* suffer'.' it make* me uiucomforta1 bare two extra good bargains—house*
Thou eanst I* elad In Immortality.
And -Heave*'* kingdom is of such as thee.H ble at this date to think of it, and yet 1 an&lt;l lota In good location la city.
So rest. R.vinmtUe spirit, rest.
felt it was goal for me to be there. At
I have some choice Grand Rapid* prop­
NOV. SOtb. !M0.
M. J.TIMMF.UMAN.
times it was thought there might be a de­
erty for sale at a bargain.
mand for Mr-. Winslow's soothing syhip
Fanners and city property owners de- |
by
some
of
the
brother*
and
sister*,
espec
­
Tbe musical and literary entertainment.
siring to mH or exchange should remeinl»y Ute famous Ford Family in the Find M. ially kite latter. The .evening program
ter that purchasers and traders are keep­
E. church of thta elty was highly apprcl- was entertaining as carried out by Mrs. C.
R. Honeywell, whieh conatated of instru­ ing an eyb on my ll»t«! property for
And
ated by the aodleiwe.
bargains. What will suit one won’t an­
While all aeted their part' well. Miss mental nnd vocal music, deetamation*.
other. »
Belte*Sweet's singing complcly capUvated recitations, dialogues, etc.
Cha*. tSXorr has a sister from Kansas vis­
Purchaser* can save shoe-leather and get
tbe people. She has talent as well n* gen­
iting him.
Iroltom prices at my office.
ius.
Rev. Joshua White has hewn bolding
They are certainly a talented family, and
Remember thaw who wish to sell and
everting meeting* at tlie MHo M. E. church are obliged to sell are the onea who put
merit tbe jNitrnnageof the public.
Our church was filled to itaten tn the for the last Iwo weeks.
their property in the handw, of the agent:
A
light
covering
of
beautiful
snow
Is
on
excellent cntertAlnment given by tbe Font
therefore purchasers will find the agency
Family, while the entire programs Jkrre the ground this morning.
headquarters for bargains.
Farmers have liad fine weather to get
very interesting they were at tbe-otame
I am making arrangements to haiMlle
ready
for
winter.
Stock
«*r
all
kind
around
time instructing and elevating.
To say
lands In all parts of the country.
that nil were delighted seems an inadequate here has been in winter quarters for some
My Mlvrrttaementa and office connections
expression. They stanply carried onr j»eo- time.
It may1« remeuilwred tlmt last spring will be quite extensive—in hu t I Intend to
ple with them.
■Pastor Cong, church. a* an Item of news, inentional the fact of make this a first clans agency.
White Cloud.
Homer Flower, one of the Fh»wer Bro*,
with hl* family went to Campbell. Minn.
The next quarterly session of Barry Co. On hl* arrival there be liked the country
Plano twiue-bluder; will trade for wood
Dirt, ixxigv. No 18. will Im* held at Hast­ and purchased an Improved farm ot 100
•
ings, un Monday Dec. sth 18®0. commcnce- acre* and farai&lt;*d the same. Fueling the or other property.
ing at 10 o’clock a. m. Officers for tlie en­ restraint of 100 acres be sold It and pur­
A horse. 850—will trade for wood.
suing year wifi be elected at this meeting, chased a small improved form of only 040
A
very
promising
young stallion font
Urwernl Good Templars from thta eity .therefore.a large attenanee is desired.
acres, with goal building* and 300 acres
years old. has an excellent pedigree, timed
attended*lodge In Vermontville last week.
plowed for spring erojis. Hie • two Bros,
»G. A. Mohkv.
in a race with 14 starters at 3:34*4.
will
alternate
in
earning
on
that
farm,
Dist. Recording Secretary.
Rabbits Lad to suffer aa well turtey*.
A Jersey bull calf about nine month*,
and the other will carry on the home
old—a nice one.
)
Married.
farm of 330 aere* here.
hunting that day.
WEEK-WATKINH By Itev. J. W. Miera on
Wednesday. Nov. SB, 1*». Mr. Frank I.. Meet.
Dalton.
“The first quarter of Yectugtaa commer­
•J Battle (freek. and Miss Carrie. Watkins, of
KRKnrFF'B
SALE.
Our
new
school
house
I*
receiving
the
cial college. Alain. Mich., tea |mv*cJ and
Maple Grow. Midi.
Notice h hereby given that by virtue of a
finish work.
w
the register shows an enrollment of IMS
wilt of Elerl Facias laanrd onto! and laxWr the
Mr.
Barret
takes
chargi*
of
englna
at
acai
of
tbe
&lt;
'J
rent
I
Court
for
the County uf Cal­
PEHSONAL MENTION.
roller mill Dec. ltd. No better man can houn and Stale of Mlrhlcau, to me directed and
The Ford .Family will give eotcrtalndelivered and against the good* and ch.vftlea.
Im* employed.
lands
and
irnemetiU
of
Aloi.ro
Park In the
asents in Obe .Baptist church in thia city
Mrs. Will Bowne went .to Kalanmzoo
M- k Cook was in town Friday on busP County of Harty.. and in favor of Cornelia
Tuesday and •WaineNsday evwitag* l&gt;ec. htaturdry.
JMBS.
Wilber. 1 did oo tte ub day of October. A. I»,
•th and lOdi. Thta family of eight come
laan,
levy
upon
and
aetzj
all
tbe
right,
title and
Mrs. Chas. Hotckkiss was in Kalamazoo
Florence Scoby. of Hasting*, and Miss
Intofral of theaalfl defendant, Alonzo Park, In
highly rveomended and we thiuk will get
Saturday.
Burst, of Prairieville, were guests at the and to ihe.fnllowinK property and land* to wit:
the fine luwinx.ll.ey arc said to merit.
Delton
House
over
Sunday.
The
east
half
(H)
of
tbe
»
orth
east
quarter
(K, &gt;
Geo. Nosey, of Erton Co., was in the
town j»»e fl) north
' Hartman, of tbe roltar mill, will take n of section twenty seven
Kite Reynolds was returning from a city Hatatrtla;..
nf range aevan (T» we«. all In Barry county.
vocation for one month and go to Pennsyl­ M Ichiaaa. containing eighty acreslof land more
trip tn Indiana cki Ip gal buslnea* Wednes­
Waker Fisher, af Kalomaxoo. was In tlie vania to visit hl* mother.
cm-!&lt;»*». all of which I shall expose for sale and
day night, oa Ws.wsy.tn visit hia brother
city Thursday.
The elub had a nice party Thanksgiving aell at public auction or vendue to the highest
IK W In this city, bet&gt;re leaving for b'a
bidder at tbe north front door of the
WMI Crodtera. W Lake Odessa fss In evening? Supper at the Delton House. Court Hqum In the CHy of Haxtinn In
Everything In good shape.
said County of Bam on Haiunlny. tbe ninth day
at full *j&gt;eed near .tbe CXy of Holland and
of Jannarr. A. !». net. at ten o'clock In tbe
Mr.
at&gt;d
Mr*.
Ed.
Evans
apent
Thanks
­
.he ted settled down Ln &lt;he car scat and
ferenoon of that day.
Albert NiteriU at flirton Comers, was giving at Hasting*.
^DaUMtet theCltv of Hartings this Slat day of
in the etty Satkeday.
Mr. linefeed lias ball! a new barter
* BakkxShwixkr,Sheriffot Rarryooimtr.
simp
with
plate
glass
front.
;Ute Kite experienced tbe.aensatlon of flyJ. E. Delatio attracted a family (Millon
Jamb* M. Powkbs, Att y lor Planltlff.
Frank Brooks goes to Irviag thta week
,teC rapidly through apace. He lauded un- In Allegan lart-week.
to hunt.
jtKK a car seat aevecal fry*. t Dorn where lie
FBOBATK OB DEE.
Miss Kiltie Hanauer. at Kalamazoo, was
No
trade
between
Cramerlsand
Giddhig*.*.
jftBrted. unharmed tet badly seared. Tbe
State of Michigan. County of Bany-ss.
We donH want any aalooa in thta town.
At a seMtan of the Frobaia Court for tbe
suamr of the accident w that several Io tlie city tart week.
P.ork. of the Delton house, say* every­ County of ttamr. hold*n at tte Probate oa^T
fttegfct rasa were Ml standing on the main
Mr*. Ed Maar, of Graad Rapids, visited
la the CUv ufRaaUnre. In said county, onTre*:
body cornea &lt;bm way that wmito a square day. the tfch day of Smember, tn the jSt te
Mmr. and though tbe AasMgr
the cars retativrs here tart west
meal.
thousand eight hundred and ninety.
MNMUted to roushlerable. rtrwgc to ay
Harvey N. Steldoa. at Hagre. is visiting
There I* a enance terc for more young ^resect. Charles W. Armsttoog. Judge of
was seriously injured.
hto son P. A. Stektou thta w«4c.
men to engage In buaines*. if they hare
Wb are pleased to Note tte tfact that
Barton, a
Mn. J. A. Grrbte vlrtlte ter mo'Jier. got the push in them.
On rswullng-and fillni the petitfon. duly
Hope we won’t hear any marc about liar*
Mrs. Batter, in Marshall tart wee*.
fur two year*.
Mtaa Ze)la O'Dell attended tbe tttflwelJKoon be time to catch fish through the
Llllr wedding In Altegan tart weak.
mmor tn said pet I lire.
Ice.
This is bog day with Chase, and he geta
W. II. Knickerbocker and wife vialtcd
,ul*crlt»od STB.TOO nd s«.u»«l relatives in Vermontville tart week.
there Jurt tbe same.

Hastings Banner.
Hastings TburMiay, Dec. 4. 1890.

REPAIRING

Holidays are Fast Approaching

Boots and Shoes.

STEKETEE’S
. CHOLERA

tioo Cholera Cure.
'‘•‘•sa/asai

iw: nn • C$D
HOLhEN

KALAMAZOO,
MICH.

Conger's

J. C. WOODRUFF

JaMlaier’s

HIRE'S,

AGENCY COLUMN

Mrs. H. E. Jenne.
053

Bring Your

BUTTER, EGGS and POULTRY

all farm produce to me

We want you to come.to our city to trade.
railroad fare will be paid.

Your

Read notice else-

where, and come now.
Elegant Plush Photograph Albums, 50c.
Scrap Books, 10«* and up.
Autograph Album* from 5e up.
Toy Trunks from 50c up.
Doll Cradle* from 50c up. Doll Cabs from 50c up.
De*k* from Kfic up.
Stools from lie up.
Black Boards to plea.*® the children from 45e up.
Folding Locking Chairs, carpet wal, 60c.
Iteed Rocking Chair from 35c' up.
Full idxe Checker Boards at 10c.
New Game. Tiddle Winks, at 10c.
'

An immense line, at 33c. cloth bonnd.
Red Line Poets at 55c.
Gilt Edge Poem at 08c.
Padded Seal Poet* at Si. 15.
Dore's Bl tel Gallery at 81.15.
Children’s books frmn 5c up.
A rani boat'd covtr book at 10c.

**

Tin and Iron Toys at all price*.
Horns and Itattlus to please all.
Game*. all kinds cheap.
Dolls from 1c up;
,
'
Hanging 1 Junes complete at S1.5Q.
A 1 decorated I*ar|or Iamp worth 54.00 at 83.35.
Tubular lanterns with dash tmard attachment and with bull's eye at 65c..

You should see our Plush Goods display. It will pay you.
We want your trade on China Goods. Our Glassware Depart­
ment will please you. Dinner Sets, yon ean save money by
purchasing them at our store.
We have on oiir first floor a room 22x160 devoted to our
holiday display and a basement 22x100: and it's worth a visit
to Kalamazoo to see onr stock if nothing more.

We Can Please You at

Code’s Gieat Variety Store, 136 S. Burdick St., Kalamazoo, Mich.

Rosenbaum &amp; Speyers,
SUCCESSORS

And I will pay you the

M. Israel &amp;

Either in cash or trade.

Josepli Rogers.

FOR SALE.

HOC AL NEWS.

MS

Mtaa Stells Davenport ratertained
sister froui Grand Rapids last week.

Ml** Kate Evajis. orBeltevm*. was I be
ruart of ter stater rhankagirlng day.

.
MorgM.
A. Golden returned from Ohio Saturday.
Viola Norris vhdted ter uncle at Cewo-

SLIMES

Clara Detang to w.wklng at Martnllle.
■'..-.I In

HEADJWITERS1 m SOODS,

We carry the largest and most complete assortment to
be found in south western Michigan.
We call especial attention to our immense stock of

Ladies | Children's Cloaks
We can fit and suit everybody without exception.

Do not fail to visit our elegant Cloak room when in Kal­
amazoo.

Our Plush Cloaks
Are made of the best and most reliable Plush and

guaranteed to wear
me, tiuui's in m no
in immense variety in Merino, Wool, Jersey Ribbed in

White, Natural and Red,

From the Cheapest to the Best
It will pay yon to giro us a call before.buying elsewhere.
Mail orders promptly filled.
.

rtutUU.

wife sprat Ttamksgiv-

AID CARPETS.

Respectfully,

�THE W.ALK TO EMMAtS.
LESSON X,

FOURTH

QUARTER,

IN­

TERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 7.

is.

tOj-sr-el :rae&gt; 1.—.^ IW^r
to n MBs IMama. JSto- HuiS,
11 -ArrlU boW.
u,,,,
|
UL “ ?;•*•»’ ralW Ln-.msui.

See for yourself how 5\ Blanlets Wear and other male tear.

5/A
5/A
5/A
5/A

Five Mile
Boss Stable
Electric
Extra Test

BLANKETS

ARE THE STRONGEST.

I

D^RSIONS

I
;. t— ;-.»n«&lt;oneacodlnthroughe*HLJov«*tr»t»» '
■ .- i.;. w&gt;n«rral*t&gt;&gt;i’&lt; &gt;&lt;&lt;r :utl darUcal-mcail

BOSTON
DRY QOOD5 STORE

‘

FORGING
RIGHT
AHEAD
Marr A Duff haw doubled their store
: parity |tiid now they have one of the
• utesL tort lighted and nicest equipped
-■•»ies that capJ&gt;e found in the County and

I

UNUSUALLY LIVELY
in pnr Mammoth Establishment wc will

THE SUBJECTS WHICH HE HANDLED.

' No more

The president says it is gratifying to
know that gcncraily there is a growing
and non-partisan drmrud for l&gt;ett*r rlecfiou laws. The Bred of a law providing
a federal *&amp;i&gt;erriMan uf congressional ciection* hu» monifrated itM-lf in many part*
of the county. The present law. he wys,
stofis just short at cffirvrtvcncsn, for It sur­
renders to the focal authorities all con­
trol over tbe mtifiratimi which estnbUaow the prima facie right to'a -rot in the
house of representatives.
Thv defect
slrould be rttmt The law should give ’
tlie ndvautagc to honesty and tbe-control
to majorities.
Th* I(wre*er«1 (IreulMtloo.
Botno month* &lt;rf farther trial, thv presi­
dent say&lt; will
necessary to determine tlie permanent effect of the recent isgis- 1
lation Upon *Uvgr value., but it b gmti
lying to know that the increareu ciretMa- • THE - COLCHESTER - BEBBER CO.
tion secured by a he act lias exerted and •
win continue to tjxert a most kvtficial in- ■.
fluence upon VuMine** and upon general ;
value*.
“ADHESIVE COUNTERS.”
The disability peusion o-t. the president !
O
AT m.TAlf. UY
Aly*, ha* been put into operation aarup I
-July a* was practic-ith!** nud -the itntiri j
|mtod expenditure, wnite very largu, will &lt;
HASTINGS.
not, it i* believed, be in cxcmm of tlx- reti- ’
aiaUM made before the enactment of the f&gt;tTTVTAW W.
law. The general law, he says, should
HUEsi ii
■■ more carefulI scrutiny
........ofr i.tttnun
Highest
bills , • “
for special retof.

Wamu.mjtwc ClTT, Dec. l.-Tbc annual
of Pre-ident Harrison wn* sub­
mitted to coagro* «t noon Sloudny. a
gr.-nt deal of it is devotril to a review of
the depart meqfol report* and our relations
whh foreign countries. That (&gt;art of the
mesNip- which will attract the moot nttentioui . i bat concerning tbe tariff legis­
lation of the last session of congr.wi.
Speaking on this .object, he suys: "The
general provtoun* of tho law tove teen in
force Km than sixty days.. It* permanent
effect* upan Made and prices still largely
stand in conjecture. H u curiam to note
that the advatwe in the price* of article*
wholly unnffiTtet! by the tariff art was l&gt;j
many luvxtily aacrilied to that act Notice
was not taken of the fact that tho general'
tendency of tto market* was upwards from
luflaencra wholly apart from the recent
tariff legfelatian.”
•
...
- -----‘ ■"•"'ii™.-ivii . ,
- --------- ------- - We guarantee
Himself drew near mi&lt;| went with trier. .
The preuth-.xt. believe* that in it* general
&gt; they have no equal in the cure of sick
They spoke of Him and He
KX^M* and
*D&lt;1 rtfitt
effect the net hrill
ju-rtify the
(will justifytlie
amc to meet .; huadache.
headache. .constipation, dyspepsia and ■cope
them.
they
cx-’ ■upport of thaw whobalMve that Ameri­
The Killing of Barrundla.
l.J."Buttlwirey«ww. rohvldcnttottiit.-, 1 biik&gt;usnn&gt;s. and. a. an appetizer, ,he
&gt; ex
can leghdatlou should eonhen'-*' ami defend
should not know Him " When
Mary
mu
1
‘
preparatiun.
In cuu'w'ction with the Central Ameri­
Wlicn Mary ann ■
Auu-rtcan trade mill the wage* of Aux-rican
Him ahv knew not th.-;-, it
Q(j
Tlie West Bay City Dully Ptat has been
can trouble*, the president «a&gt;* of the kill
it v..w
wn» Jcsu*.
Jesus, a
and
wurkuift:. Tlio niiHinfortu.it ion a* to tho tag of-Gen. Bumiudia bo board thv Pa­
whemtlse disciplts who went out iUhiag sold t*y Whiter Synia ti&gt; a syndicate of U-rnu (if the net which hit* been
widely cific mail stoutnet Acapulco, that Minister
»nw Him &lt; n the abore they-knew not that young lKisiure&gt; men.
di-i u niinnted at bums ■ fend abroad, hr Mixncr exceeded thv bounds of his authdr- [
it wi* Jesus । John XX, &gt;4; :;.xi, 4). Whcttor ,
b ’ivvw, will be corrected by cxiicriencr. ity. and he wa* therefore constrained to '
Sick Keadnchr.
He assumed a different formorupjM-aratitv '
and
the
evil
nugurire
as
to
its
result*
cou- disavow Mr. MizUer’s net nnd recall him I
laoose’* Red
lied Clover . Pills cure sick
on each of these rts-urion*. or whether;
founded'iy Un* market reports, the xirMary ami the discipies knew Win not, the headache, dyspepsia. Indigestion, consti­ Ing* haintcrtuitionnl trade Ixilamw, from his jx»u.
Thv bem lieial wc-rking of the new treaty [
pation.
25c.
per
box,
5
boxes
for
Si.
For
bn-, beaauae of her wevning nnd the otlinr*
and tlie general ]&gt;r&lt;Mperity
-•siof
— our people.
iwvw. of extradition «it h Great Britain the pre*­
ix-cnuse
of their
th-ir return
return to
old occtipa
occ^nL’J W* 11 Coodycar.
Iwcauiw of
to ttheir
heir old
Continuing,
he nuvs: TJiv criticUm*
■
. ...
--of- । Identguy* walreily apparent. The dif- '
fin-s
. a blindness man 11
tion, orn-'nui
whetV’..: m-r ft .....
w.-u
Burt Kimmer of Flint ha» received a life t‘
i:. bnve
•
the mil ttot
ow to us from for- , ference betweru tto l aitwl State* and
thv i^ord. a.* in 11 Klugs vi, |p. doc*, i*.; sentence in the Jackson penitentiary for cign
clgtj «oun.c
sm.ru--Iinay well to rejictvd for re- | Great Britainf touching Av fur **al ques- '
Trry c,ear in lhe 4 M® of MBry “«•’«l,lc i rirou ning bi* infant child.
pugt'am-y Ii these cr.tfcs really believe ■ tiuu ta tto llebrias wu. b not vet adjusted. ■
disciple-: but in tho case of the*- two
,
•
tacu ttoM.npiuu by usof a free trade । but the pn&gt;idcnfl tope* that before the |
Mark XV-,
that f(o api^re:! to
. ,Art-Vlri to Mother*.
piilii-y.
ur/rt tariff rate* Wring
having reforeni-v
reference opening of another Healing icn-n sum.- ar
uati.
..urn.
them in .-mother form.
I k.**™’a**&gt;9''rwSirup&gt;shouldalway* * dely *o reveut:■ „ would diminish the pnr,
. ' .
i mnptmvnt -nay to effect«l which will a*- ।
IT "tr.t
^.,i ....
«»
N’Med for children teething. It MMibra the
th. sure to the I'nited State* a propvrW right,
I*. And He wad iiuto them. Who. ! »!:U&lt;I, volteas tlie ir.irns. rtiav* nil |«ii&gt;, cure* t einat.ion’of tniir
:r ,iwn
nv.-n •. mimfri.-.
countries in
in the
manner of communication* or-.- tbc*v that w»n«t colic Midi* the bet rttavdy fordiarrho-n. c niuern- vf :h. world, their rUvocacy ■ derived from Russia, which was not di*-1'
ye hare one tu another. . ye
aoiiar. T**«»ly fire rents a buttle.
•rut proniottotr by speech and other form.* regnnivd for. mon than eight vrar.* prvetd- I
Md-” lie knew, tint 11? wan: ■ i tig-ih to
Mrs. J. W. Aldrich &lt;&gt;f Muskegon will ot urgimi.w’i effort id . thi* movement ing the outbreak of the existing (rouble,
tc I Hun:
if He h::&gt;! sr.iJ, T.-ft nr.* all erect a mvukirial humc In honor of her late among opr pcopc- is a rare exhibition of
Th* Trtegraph Line*,
GENTLEMEN.
nlxiut it.
। husband, at Ml Fknsant. I'tali.
uus-hN'.m-s; &lt;n tra.h-. And on tto other
The president
nreridi-nt dM«
&lt;to-» not
not believe
believe that
that the
the
The
IK •An*l«v"'uf them, who • mvnehv:....
r , ,, .
h .nd, if they — &gt; erely tolfevu Ltot tbe government -hoel-l own or operate the ;
Ck... an* r-.Ting. n., .1 unto ilim.'Ai-tA ’,-rro’ Ur:,t«B«w.upti.1.. of:: protective tariff policy by &gt; tefegraphiina^
docs isdieve
toticve that
that ft
ft
telegraph iititw, kt
Ln: doe*
ft ft
Thou only n ptrangvt in Jerusalem fund !
Cexlkmkx: My wife nnd babe, fourteen tin. conn: r inwirw to their profit and | qultt-practicable-fur the government to .
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, in ■ Mi - whJa
ht: -. net known the thin &gt; which are tpm- ,n”’db* old. and a boy of five have suffered our hurt it is not»crably&gt;trau«v that they contract with th:&lt; telegraph companies to
H*t&gt;d-.r.rrU Welt.
to
there in thww &lt;Lv&gt;
The whol . ifor -vVar'
Iwrcditary scrofula or •..ould lead the out-ry againtx the un
carry commuuicutivns at specified rates •
UHQMlM tnr «41 le *i»d
Gsodyear Writ H t
i:n: ■.have Uni filled with the tbiu^-i' Ki,,K'M cv!1 "“! Would frequently break thora of n policy so tolpfuito ttieircoun- , Tto
w lav the
. thepresident
presidentsays,
says'.I I
-- dyll
. *eni
----------which Ittfl happened during the lost,few ,,ut ln sort'- 1 hav‘’ employed ti»’ l*st tryinen, mid crown with thrfr favor th»s ba* been executed with fidelity and im- [ SO 50 folirrm**1* MhM* ta«tpwUlb &lt;*Up«*4
for railroad men. fanners, We.
Lays nnd a num would nrr l tt» ton rrrv • physician-, but found nothing to relieve who Woehl snatch from them a autotor;- partiality, and the rervlra ba* been hi- j O
lonely sojourner ।:’u*b the words "Art,thoi’i !nnj¥ 1 tried Hibtord * Rheumatic tial share of r. trade with other lamls al­ creaaingly MtisfactOty. The message closet ,
$3&amp;$2
SHOES iTSSs.
only agnuwr" Imply) nut to have htarl I -s&gt;nip- Have used fourteen bottles, and ready inadequate to their neceswties.
with a reminder to rotignw* that the brief
been mo* favorably received etnee introduced
about tbe strange event*.
I
; find to niy astonishment they are eutirely
time reinalmug fur thv consideration of • h*»c
and the recent ImprnTcnirnU make then, supertax
1K "And He *ai«I unto t’lMu, What 1 cured. Wants cannot describe the value
•There K no dispoaitfitni among any of important legi- btticu offer* ho margin for '
things* Aryl thv,. *,-ti.i unto Him. t’on-|of yoor medicine us a blood purifier. 1 our people to promote prohitritltory waste.
sstWpHS'n
cerniug Jcsty. of Namrctli. which was a i shall recoitunetuf it to all who are troubled or retaliatory kgfatation.
Onr i&gt;olIN HARNESS AGAIN.
iciv*
are
adopted
not
co
the
prophet mighty lie deed and won! iwforc I from impure blood.
hurt of other*, but to secure for aurw-he*
God and «U thv people. ’ They &lt;mil&lt;1 not I
.loux Ml'tXLRKWglM. Jil,
forget u&lt;&gt;r .d-ny thnt such mighty deeds
Dealer In groceries and provisions, those advantages that fairly grew out of Ca*ijro*i** Heady t&lt;&gt; Start the L**tri*latlvc
our favored position as n nation. Our
and words hnd been seen in Jesus n* had j Alpena. Midi.
NOTICE OF ATTACHMENT.
Machinery.
WasHINGTC-X MlTY. Dec. 2.—The .skoud State of Michigan. The Clrcait Court for the
nrviT torn seen in any ottor, anti, al-1
Prepurwl only by Tlie Charles Wright fi rm of government, with it* incident of
County of tlany.
though contrary to nil their c.-.n-.-t-ration*! Medicine Cuuipany. Detroit, Mich. For univereal suffrage, make* it imperative K.-raiou of thv Fifty-first cungres* began
John E. lUrry and T!i*dore C. D.icntat,
that we sbatlrave onr working people from
lie had been put to death, yet these tact* ! sale by Fred L. Heath.
b irinvs* nt the Cnpftol jentenliiy without partner* doing budite.** under lie f.nn name
the agitations and divtrerer* ,which nennt
ot Barry A Downing. vs. Euunett Cole, tute­
concerning Him were incontrovertible;
The Alpetfa mills Kill close In less Ilian
work nud wngesthat hare no margin for any rensntluual feature to mark it* open­ larbiuret.
20, "And how the chief priests and our;
Notice t« hereby given that on th* third day
chance
a fortnight.
onmfort always beget. But after nil this ing. The fact thnt it was tbe last
ofhrnt-v.i'vr A.
A. 1».
D. UW
MUO*
writ 'of at inchmeal
.
i otSvpl'tni'vr
» wen
rulers delivered Him* to to nmdemneti to
t MWd»mt
• .... vttto Cireui-------------------Q-rart fortha
1* done it will l&gt;e found thnt our''market* o. the Repubticans .for nt tout-two years —- y..i^ i,
death, and haw cmcified^Him.”- Their
did not have the &lt; ffect of providing any111* &gt;uft-»f John E- Barry
are
open
to
friendly
commercial
cxchanfo«
tustimopy corroborates exactly what Jte*us
thiag
dramatic,
Ihd
the
only
evidence
of
i
JJj*
’
7toeC*n*S'&lt;!tlKrT?*&amp;
ihmSr?
ot cnormuu* value to the other great
had
tiau foretold
mreu im(Mau.
jwu. xvi, 21
.t &gt;.
J aowu
Now if ilwy
in&gt;
SS
poem*.
special interest Was thv large rittcpdimcr I the
named pUbitlit* itgaln*! the lanu*.
hod added wiiat HenL«&gt; foretold Sbist i
,
______
tevemest*.
Rood*,
and
eh:»ttrl*.
manor
andefr"From
the
time
of
my
Induction
into
of
plainly, that Hr would
tlaNhii
of rpA'i tutors. I* the senate lucre were « feci*
..._ uf
. » .u.
—. • Einw- U Cele. ■&lt;U»e
— &lt;1efrn4aat
. .. rise
. . .again
„..........
Ird I
li&gt;« satd
flee
the
duty
of
using
every
pdwor
and
in
­
day, then would . they have Ixsat cni«ht- When she was a Child, she cried for Castorix
floral tributes on the desk* of Voorhee*. atsivr nam&lt;-&lt;l. lor the stuu of uoe hunched
fluence given try law to the executive de ­
eleven dolmr« which raid writ w*.* retnrnahle
When the became Mta. she chine to Caston*.
racd nod glad.
partment for the devvlopment of larger Sander*, aud oilier*, nnd n pyramhl of on Use rereulh &lt;t*v ot October A. ft 1-un.
21. "But we trusted that it had been H- When ttic bad Children. she rare them Caatoria
Dated Us!* Wh &lt;Uy of October A D- ”’nmarkets for our prtHlm-tx rsptx-jnlly our flower* ornamented the speaker's desk in
/
SMITH &amp; CouiaovK.
which should hav:« redeemed Israel: 'ami
fnrrn products, ha* been kept constantly the hom'd. wbih« liolf a dozen meintoraof
Attorney* for 1‘lainUS*.
beside all tbi*. today i&gt; tbe third day rinev
in mind, and ruyeffort ha* been or will be each political party had been similarly re­
these thing* were done." Like Zscharin-i,
spared to promote that cud. We are un­ membered.
'
Simeon, Anna, Joseph of Arimathea anti
der no disadvantage in any foreign mar­
many others they looked for redemption
The Otsego Union look well In Ils new ket. except that tfv pay our workmen ami
The Hiasara Palis Route.'’
‘'
There were thirty-eight itepuHicnu* nnd
for Israel, even the kingdom of God (Luke dress of type.
workwomen better w-nge* than are paid
i, C8; ii. a», 38; xxiii, 51), iw all the prophet*
MMioaK
elsewhere—bettet absolutely. Utter rela­ twenty-three Democrats prescat in ths
had foretbl'i. They looked for the Itiqg to
tively to the cost of the uccevmriv' of life. itenate when Marton called it to order.
pm p.tn.jp.tn.i
Loose’s Bed Clover !*ile Remedy, is a I do not tloulrt. that , ■ very largely
sit'on D.ivi'1's throne, and evon GnMriel,
Tin- two Wyoming senators Carey and Grand Haun
the last me**euger from God. taught them positive specific for all forms of the dis- increased foreign trade i* acreraj hie to us Warren, were sworn in, and on drawing MtddlrrtlL-.
Irvtag
ao to look fLuke i. 33. 33,'. Bur. they ktiew eye. Blind, bleeding, itching, ulcerated without bartering for cither our home
for •'i lnas” Cnrrr drew tbe long term and BurxMoat...
not t he way to t lie t hrorw by dent h aud. res­ and protruding piles. Price 50c. For market fur such product* of the farm nud
Warren the short one. The usual commit­ aSSS::::::::
sale by W. II. Goodyear. .
urrection.
shop ns onr own poople cat) supply or tho
tees to wait on the president and the hou*e N**firtll-.........
22. “Yon. and certain women also ft our
wage;* of our working ptMple.
:„v* 7-.‘ 2:
ColdwatrPs first savings bank will go In­
were appointed and performed their du­ Charlotte
company made us astonished whipa were
M* rss 3&lt;
fim Rapid*
iU-rlproes! Trade.
ties, and nt IrfW p. m. t6c presWent’* met- Jackson ,...i..
early at the sepulcher.” If they had Mid to operation next Monday.
"In many of the prodnet* of wood and
Detroit .....\.
‘‘nwdoAis glad” it would have Iwcn right
Aigc
was
received
and
the
rending
begun,
iron, and in meats and breadstuff*, we
Stationi
apd according to the mind of God.
have advantage* that only need better fa­ the senator* paying clone attention there­
c
23. "Aud when they found not Hi* laxly,
cilities of intcrcoure nnd transportation to to. At the ccinclindon its sanate ad­
they clinic, saying, that they had ol-o teen
Detroit
secure for the large foreign market*. The journed.
•
a vision of angels, which said that Hejwas
Jackson
reciprocity cbm*- nf the tariff act wisely
Baton Rapids
alive.” What they looked for (HL* body;
and pflfcctivvly opens the way to secure a
It looked, ahrnily after the manage wn» Chari act*
they mw not, but they saw t he linen clothe*
large reciprooil trade in exchange for the read in the house, like most af the 227 NattivtU*.....
which hod contained His body; and what
free admi-vtion to our port* of-certain pro­ members present had l.lll* in their pocket*. Morgan
Oaimb
y.........
they had n rt expected to ace (ongefa they
duct*. The right of independent nations
UAiruroB....
saw, and heard that which they had not
tn make special reciprocal trade enneea- Tbe elections had evidently hud an effect, Irrtnx............
for
many
of
the
ineMurcs
were
for
free
thought to hear, that He was alive. Ufe
MlddkviUo...
rions is well established and doe* not im­
and not death is tbe topic of the Script­
pair either tlie comity dae to other |M&gt;wer» coinage of affair *od lower tariff. Tho
M. M. COLIJNM. iLocal Axenu Mastnss.
ures; or rather life through death.
or what is known n« (be ‘favored nation first thing that wa» done after the usual
Si. "And certain of them which were
clausa,' *o. generally found in commercial cnmmittaot hnd l&gt;cen appointed, was to
with ua went to the aepulchcr. and found
treaties. What is given to one for nn ade­ swear In pew members and when Breckin- CbitiM, K&amp;l&amp;aaico Si Sagisw
Capt.
E.
W.
Kingsbury,
of
tbi*
city,
is
it even bo as tho Women luul said; but Him
quate agreed consideration can n|t be rldfre of Arkansas camp forward, tho Dem­
ther saw not.” The women simply found tat home for a short stay from tbe San Car­ claimed by another Preety. The state of
ocrat* npplaudvl. for he hnd. l»cen reTIME TABLE.
as He had said it would he. nnd » tb«j..an­ los Indian nwerratlon. where he 1* a post revenues wn« •meh thnt we could dispose
trader.
The
San
Carla*
reservation
Lt
a
In e«*ct Nov. IS. 1M0.
gels Mid It was; and even’ though the
with any import duties qpou coffee, tea, elerted in the diatrict whoxu scut had been
declared vacant by the first w*«ien of this
others who went -aw not Himself, blcwwd valley HV miles square, aituated at the hides
and
the
. lower ■ grades
rtmgnwi. Then several other newly
arc thix e who
not mid yet believe (John junction of she San Curios and Gila rivers of sugar and iuo’iuwba
That
tbe
in Arixona. About 5,000 Indians are cared large advantage resulting to tbe countries elected members were aworn tn. among
XX, 29).
for by the g&lt;wernrai nt on th*“ nervation. producing and exporting these articles by tltem Harvey, driegnte from &lt; )kinhoma.The
25. “Then He *aid unto them, O fools,
.W food a* |ioor Lo get* hi* hands on a pl-tcing them on the free list entitles us to :ne*«ge arrived nt 1JW p. nt and w&gt;w im­
iSn h.
and slow of heart to believe all that the
week’s provisions or extra blanket he *it« expert * fair return in the way of customs mediately ivad. tbe Republicans applaud­ KalanuaiHi Lr...
prophets have spoken!” If we spend much
Baitt Cooper-----down on the ground and proceeds to gam-’ concession* upon article* exported by us to ing it.
Elchlacd June!.
time on prophecy wise men may count us
Au Aralanetw of IUD*.
tlu?m,W(MH« obvioustbnt to have gratltou*CroMey...........
fools, but if WC neglect prophecy, ur any ble them away.
As if there wm not much lacre buri- Milo
"By tl»e way,” said Capt. Kingsbury, ly abandoned this opportunity to enlarge
portion of it. Christ will count us
"did you ever see their playing cards?", our trade wquid have Wn nn unpnrdunable nes* than the present tendon can i«*- Delton
Cloverdale
Let us rather choose uj be counted fochah
and with the remark ho handed out a deck error. There were bat twh methods of dblv attend to already liefore tho house, 8hu»...................
by men than by Christ.
Itegan
unload­
which he said bad been made by Indian*. maintaining control of thi* hucstiou open the’ member* then
"as. "Ought not Chri»t to have BufDrrec Tho faces and spot* were copied after the
ing thenwefast of measure*, each ouc Haminoa...........
tn
congress:
To
place
all
of'those
article*
these things and to enter into His glory?
t'aata Grove
Mexican monte playing card*, and wt-ru upon the dutiable list, subjeot to such of which is guaranteed by its author to Woodland
When Paul preacued nt Thes.mlomo»_he
put on with some bright durable paint. tnwty arrangement* ns could I* secured, rave the country. A few of them are Woodbury
taught from the Scriptures tiuft Christ Thor looked as if made of mica or po»iFta U. L. £•!
or to place them all peewntly upon the given: Townsend of California. Bartine of Lousing
.................
must ntcdH/ltove suffered and risen again Aly thin bone, but Capt. Kingsbury being
free U*:. but subject to rein*position if Kevada, Pickier of South Dakota. Clem­ Detroit
from the /eml, and
J5
asked ns to t he material said, "Well, you apecified dutiroof ll&gt;e cum trie* from which ent* of Georgia, and Blond of Missouri Grui'd Kopltl* Ar.
preached was indeed tlie Christ (Act* xyi,
bobbed
up
n*
ttopn
a*
they
could
be
rvcoo
know an Indian makes everything dura­ we receive them should refuse to give tons
2,3). The Christ must suffer bjenuw’inble. and you know what a varied use bo inltable reciprocity l&gt;rneflts. This latter nixed with free «iher coinage bill*. They
iquily, trmwgreMion aud rin must bq put
all provide for tho free coinage of tbe.«2.7r
methtxl. I think, pweetses great advant­
make* of raw hide.”
away r.nd made an end of (Dan. ix. U), and
grain j-ioce, whh other provision.* pf xnThe listener, who l»ad been gran-.uliy age*. It expresses in advance tbe consent
without shedding of blood i* no remission; shuffling the cards, suddenly held them of congro* to reciprocity arragrmeuto nf- riou-s import and importance.
• ’
SOITH.
it I* the blood that mnkrih an ntmirUient
Tariff Kednrtlon tu»l I’enBions.
Kalaauuoo Ar
focting thi-*r product* which must other­
between
a
finger
and
thumb.
for thv soui (Heb. ix 22; Lev. X* ii. Ilk
Thta i«ne tbe men who want lower Rast Cooper tv...
wise
hnve
been
delayed
and
uuAscertained
••Now
von
see,
”
continued
Capt.
Kings
­
27 "And lieginning nt Moes and ail the
Itteliland Jnocl...
duties
on
necesanries
and
raw
material-.
bury,
hldo or b««r bld, would bj until such treaty was raMfied by the sen­
OreMey......... .&gt;4.
to.:. thick, «ul It l» H-portM tb.t «ucb ate and the necessary legb-htion enacted McCreary of Kentucky offered a bill to put MBo................. DONM...................
things nromannfactnrtd from t he exterior by-congrvra. Experience ha* shown that Hu, tinplate, agricultural hnpletuenU, CtovoUsle
..
edge
tools,
worateds,
binder
twine,
blank
some
troatiro
looking
to
-reciprocal
covering of prlsonere-to °}*enr
MratB................. 4ct*. salt, nod cotton tiee cm th* free li*t» Hastinu*
.......
tanned white men’s skin.”-Kan*an City trade hr.vc failed, to' aecrre o 'wo
•
third* vote n tbe senate fir ratification Wikc o'Illinois asked that too waysand Oo*u Urovr
Woodland
Huiuilf Heavy hearts need Jesus only.
Times.
,
and othrrb Laving ptm-ed th.x trgv have mean.* committee be instrrnZ. .1 to report Wonrtbnrv
ii. ! ‘mlv whence is
'
....
Fla ©. L. * .1
Mia* France* E. Willard, in ber walks for rears awaited tbe c&lt;incn»F4---o of the billrt abating all increases of dnti'w in the
w* h*r* true gladdera. Con jou, dearirt
McKinley bill, putting wool, lumber, salt, Lanslna.................
low teacher, find Him ;in
" *“
about Chicago, baa discovered wotnea wha houajand .vnntain such moderation af
Detroit...
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and mah'y other articles on the free list,
the Scriptures and in tfrwj l»o» iw)™
moke sairts for *eventy-flvc centa a down our revenue laws a* were nereMury to'give
nud providing for any deflciu crested Grind Kapid* I-*Leach* M is only m we make Him
and furnish their own thread. She al*e effect t&lt;&gt;their prorisiunk we now have
ST,
Will'/
52'~r,
—
ter of all teaching nnd preaching trite we
thereby
in
a
bill
imposing
an
income
tax
finds children working twelve bourn a day th. oncurrrri. t of Loth l.ou»» b&gt; minute
in n distinct tuhl definite offer of ,ree entry Igwiduated) on all incomes ie exDraa ot
for fl a week.
to our port* of &gt;?.vrific articles The exe­ KLGOO. Pickier inti J need two pension
cutive i* net nquired to deal in •oflMo ln:l-», "De granting a service pension,
and a lull providing that « per monU . H c. I’OTTT*, B«1 F- h t. Agt
Ttie Evart fanners have shipp‘d SO.OOC
to what Mmgrow will accept, indeed,
|
bushels of potatoes thh y«r «|&gt;d H»ve but thia roeiprocity rroviMon i« more tbn» aa ■hall I e the laweat pension roce.'vsd,
about 15,W0 busheirs left In tbe town.
holy life a. oar example la all tLiag.

G. G. SPAULDING,

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE

|&amp; fei

.

&lt; »pr specialties for the . present will l»c
ou| Chirice o! seventy-fire

Ladies Newmarkets
That ijave been selling for S6.00, ST.OO.
S’.i OOand SlO.Otr These will all be
• ••4t outfcntkMjl^ for
.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.

$5.00, Your Choice.
Jdsl think of 1L You must come earley
iiul stay late to see all the many bargain*
!.»• may l»e yours. We have also placed
’ tht| Bargain Counter 85 heavy

Jackets for Ladies
That! wll be closed out

For $2.25
' iood value for 85.00 these are only a fe^
•f tbe attractive bargains that are to -be

fnaDd.

Best shirting cam be had for 9 and
11 cents.

Bargains in Dress Goods, Gingiiams, Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery,
Gloves.

Marr &amp; Duff,
In front of Farmer’s Sheds. .

BATTLE CREEK.

To euro Eiliousncea, Sick Headache, Conatlpation. Malaria. Liver Complaint*, take
the sale and certain remedy.

BILE BEANS

Tw the RM ALL
i/Xtlc). They akb

h,5^»w'v’!U
frtuore m to vigor, and manIrin
'"£• ,.1”™™!nhSS
wr^wtil eena you a Belt aqd Appliance* ou *

President Harrison’s Second
Annual Communication.

countries frtan which we receive sugar,
and 11 ide* tore placed &lt;&gt;n thvir
free li*ta mtch &lt;rf uur (iroduct* as shall tat
Agreed upon, an m, eqnivulcnt fne oc- ron0®«on, n procianuction nf that fact compk-tes tbe transaction: and in the mtwntime our own jit-ople have free sugar, tea.'
coffee and hidei”

Michigan Central

Putting Out Specialties
the time.

..ruNumtru .acu,
If you will send us your addres* wr win w»»u

MESSAGE TO CONGRESS.

_A. EL Woolley, 'Agent.

Our store now is 42 by 83 ft. every corner
u- well lighted as another. We wbuld nlso
Mention that we made our ohLCIouk* Hoorn
whieh was 18 ft. by 20 ft.) U&gt;t&lt;» a Julies
Wailing Hooin and Toilet Room. This is an
improvement that we think will be mu&lt; h
t'ppreeiaWd after a long and weary ride,
j
place to rest yourselves and children.

In;order to ntpke things

mZYf.?*5aS" r.vpO partof tlie svkUiii. extw'..
WUi“““' "•
■
Nuakegun has 30 tnilete of bfoA
moit.
.
7

StelMSSSSsfflS;

SO other style* at prices to suit everyxiv.
If you can't get them from your
saler, write us.

CiLiFfiilKIA, WASHINGTON
ANil OREGON

'uke

Voltaic Bxt.TCd..Mar*h*H.Mlch.
S!,”1
,rr’!,* °( ,h&gt;' niwnlng 1,«1
Httle Mank child to badly burned in
BOLU.... Ir-inir known, to all tb- MU­
SS?; "?,
t'&gt;® tto H-en Sturgis last week la dead.
Uonet. in the lut I..,,&gt;1M&lt;1 p.,,, , vi,L
&lt;».e bnn amJthr
rest, but if i»otlft-r evidently doubted Mill
r»M«f r. ,O*M
a|»«K-inc.
■
, «”»”«rtiou, for h ’■! t!:Cy lielievcd
that He actually appe.-..-&lt; 1 tn Mar.- ami thv
wv wnri.l tlfink tl.nt they
wonhi have rrmatnr.-l u’x.ut th • . ity horn
tog to sett Him for th»«ni-:-hc&lt; S . we have their tibflro wIUmmii their know k dgeT*ad u&gt;teforeu-uwo mor.- t|nbelle^fag di-eijk*. mj v beHevr they quit dnnklug of tiwTr own free
, .
•. .......... ri-suiu iruin tu aa.
one named ( icoptis ir*. ls&gt;-,-.nd
“
.»nd the
tbr &lt;»
Nlrr
iMMritXi.
heod lor HrWe know not. Arwrtliug
’
« t&lt;» John
his. S, *
&gt;“11 wnlral-,. AOArmu, In ton­
al th. Man-,. I c»?»a™Eo.. W boKnM,
Cloopo* w&amp;* husband (nc;„ w
14. And they talked '1together
tojMhc-.
all ‘
■ ■
Ibeik*things
which
tuul happened.
„.
.....................
.«Mnw*red." ’Bhey
*&gt;*nweifi‘ will have a new hospital lobe
e»r» Ao.wlia
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Hastings, Thursday, Dec, 4, IMO.
MARSHALL L. COOK, Editor.

THE HAKT1NG8, MICH., POSTOFFICE,
AUGCBT 14. 18T9.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
That brilliant writer on domestic
vxonomy. Prof. Robert' E. • Thompson.
offera some suggestions regarding financial
jwoblems in a late issue of (he Irish World,

ward of Saginaw, wbkfli gave
Bliss about 40 majority, on. eougrroamaM

alone. If it was proper to throw out the
vote ot that ward on -congressman, it was
proper to throw it out on all other offers.

county. So tins nefarious scheme went
through, and a republican congressman is
robbed of a seat to which he was honestly
,
elected.
A more corrupt or rotten pro­
ceeding has never been recorded In Michi­
gan. While tfac schemc is successful for

the present, it will result in » 1ms to the
democratic party in tbe future, and ought

••The revolt of the farmers' alllauee ta
The dealer who will now claim tirat
an inarticulate nnd blundering protest
■gainst the real mischiefs of a money there has been a gvuera! advance in the
system which is centralized in the national prices of (he merchandise be sells because
treasury and iu tbe banks of the richer
states. ' The southern fanners showed of the McKhdey hili ta a good man to al­
tbeir sense of thta when they devised low to keep bls high priced goods. Ail
their plan which requires the government I over the country honorable and reputable
to establish agricultural sub-treasuries. merchants are advertising prices that show
Jn these the farmer or planter; ta fa deposit
there has been no such advance. And
his crop and obtain such nn advance on lu
value ns will enable him to go ou with his mind you, there would have beet no such
•operations until he finds the market favor­ claims of advance but far the fact that
able for a sale. He sees that his necessity democratic merchants all over: the country
cf raising money at once places hhu al a
were instructed from their general com­
disadvantage in tbe market and enables
speculators to force down prices. The mittees to talk that kind of nonsense in
grievance is a real one; tho proposed rem­ order to prejudice people against the Mc­
edy is both clumsy and Medless. What Kinley bill hnd the republican party. It
the agricultural suMreasurj ta to do
worked well; but it was a miserable cam­
would lx* effected just as well by lixal
banks of issue from which the planter or paign trick just the same. 1
farmer could obtain the advance ho needs.
According to thckunchinatl Commerclnl |
Oer present banking system leaves Uiu
farmer outside the credit system and^ends Gazette, the proponed Mississippi constitu­
him to the money-lender to borrow on tion ta to contain a" clause providing that
-mortgage, or forces him to sell at nn un­ manufacturing imhistrle* are not to be
favorable time and at a sacrifice. A local taxed, for five years. Will khe northern
bank, based on the credit and solvency of democracy please renew thiir campaign
tbe whole local community, with Its stock howls about taxing the jieoplq for the ben­
dfiOtributed among all its traders and agri­ efit of mnnufactureri? Who twill pay the
culturists. would accompiidi all that h* taxes which these “manufacturing in­
hoped for from an agricultural sub­ dustries” do not pay? The people, uf
treasury, and it would involve no seud- course. No doubt these same Industries
aocialist extension of the sphere of.govern- will give the people work and will improve
ment, and furnish no bad precedents that the home market of the fanjrr—but. not
tbe enemies of our social onler could plead to be taxed!' Robbery, tarriff geuge,
■monopoly, favoritism, all fa democratic
for their revolutionary schemes.
••1 am not drawing any fancy picture in Mississippi.—Telegram Herald.
pleading for such tranks. I have iu mind
The duty on tin plates imposed by the
throughout the Scotch banking system,"
which took the poorest, the most thrifth-hs, McKinley bill will result in the establish­
sod-tbe idlest population of northern ment of several Un plate factories in this
JBnrope and made thou* tho prosperous and
thrifty Scotch of today. That was notSj country next year, and employ thousands
government system. It was created by of American workingmen at good wages.
the Scotch people foe themselves. Twice The American people will think better ot
tbe British parliament lias meddled with It the McKinley bill when they know ’ from
with tlie purpose of conforming It to
experience the benefits derived from it to
Xngltah models; and in both cases It only
Inflicted injury. In spite of this Injury, the whole people. They will find that
its grand success has commanded the at­ American manufacturers will reduce the
tention of all Europe; and the Danish. co^ of tin platex[
Swedish, and Norwegian banking systems
have been remodeled after It
Tbe effect of democratic antagonism to
“What free traders like Mr. (tarltale will the principle of building up1 American Inkte with the plan of an agricultural sub­
treasury remains to be seen. Nothing •stitutlons is shown by the large number of
could be farther from tbeir principle that •heavy failures since election. Most ot
gownin’ent should do as little as jiossibii* these have been the direct [result of lack
tar the people and notiifag at all for iu-’ •of confidence In u cantinuaace ot a pro­
drxstry. That tbeir new allies., should
emne to them wifh such a plan ns this is tective policy In the event of democratic
enough to show bow uunstoral the coali- success. Luridly for tbe country, a re­
tioa which has carried tbe elections and publican senate and president stem! ‘be­
bow short-lived it must be.**
tween theui and harm.
OpjKieition to the new tariff bill by no
means ceased when that measure betntne
the taw of the land. Although &lt;i vastly
greater reduction of vevenne ta insured
Shan was provided for in tbe -muo^-vaimt&lt;od Mills 1*111.
deoMMMta of five-trade
jattomeys are still utmtista'd. Orators
jmd editors purposely mtanprosent tbe
terms of the law in tbeir attempt to create
Jtejnd lev. The hotMloo
'High prieus -was
Invoked to frigliten voters into electing a
wangretet that will, so Car ns pomible,
Wb-1—!-— the ■ beneficieot .effects of Abo
aaeasure by hoidlng overall protected &gt;k&gt;stnstrlra tbu thcent of repeat
Affecting to believe, what -every iutelK-1

That master hand at railroad wrecking.
Jay Gould,-has now secured control of the
Union 1’aeific railroad. Thta will be sorrj’
news to the country. '■’Xut the more rope
that daasof-sharks gel, tlie sooner will
come the day. when railroad corporations
will bei controlled by tbe gpvemnw.mt aud

justice to tbe people compelled.
Gov-dect-Winans aaystie|ia now receiv­

ing an average nf 100 applications aday
forofikc. About one in UM) of these be
call sdect. And two years from now,
when the votes are counted, and he finds
himself compelled to step down and out,
be will then know “where were y»e ninety
and nine.”

■

.aest observer buoys to be false, Uiat Hit |
amount of the duty Is added to the firice of ।
*n competing articles, these leaders in the
^wpsplracylo open AmettaH markets to
smtostmincsl Euraj-.ean competition, not

Thooe • democratic doalers who, before,
election, were tellingjiow Btoch prices of
goods ware advancing because of tbe
McKinley bill are now tryiqg to win bark
the trade their campaign lies drove away,
►only predicted that proposed changes in jfrorn them -by saying that ■•prices are now
the tariff would enhance ptfaea. but auust reduced to the same figures as before.”
them anf now iashting that tiie tlirea'.With two nears ex|»erieucc before them,
eoed advance has aataally beew made. .It
is, however, a most significant fact that, iia which to prove that the “grea: advance
In prices of .goods." predicted by demo­
while finding time and space for wch afiocratic false prophets, is a myth ami a delu­
Jtations, they have lurariably omitted'to
sion, the AuMwIcan people.will be Better
give facts by way of Aui'5taiitlati«&lt; tlient.
prepared to render a Juat verdict ,on the
and have quite as oaifeiTnly avoided print­ merits uf the McKinley-billlin 1SV3.
ing former and existing schedules «f duties'
by .-way of comparisoa. Had tt»U been.
We still Inslrtittmt tte litieresta oL-everv
4m&gt;e, it would liave shown that redartiruiH Amtreicnu farmer .will be .farthered by tbe
Jtazgely overbalance the iaigrease of duties tmtiding up of hU&amp;ome market; and that

ta the majority of schedules, the most nota­ e&gt;:ery American laborer will be be Mb Ited
ble exception being that fap the proteetion by that policy which tntlids op American
wt agricultural products, tawhich luccease liMtilutions.
was accorded In response to a(quite geuecul
Powderly is trying.-to .wotk.qpa coalition
rtemaud from the National Grange aad
betvoon 4be Knigkta ut Labor and the
»*U»er jMganizatfaM of farmers ami Heefarmer- alliance. tauc.b a combination
would gseatly intartese with accurate
mQustmcixi.of duties &lt;m fam pgc-ducts lx&gt;
calculation* about eleetion xesulU In 18»2.
«mk appawnt to ewtry patrioti: observer
There will be music Su the air .when the
when It was seen Out of the tiist fiscal
year's importations ®35i,»47,»£ (nearly fanners aUisaee mrmberti of congress and
thePatroc
members'of ti* alate Jegislame eblntuf the entire .amount) aousbted

farmer* of ttae United' cratic party.

Htatenahoajd have tbefind opportunity, an

they fattc the bey right, iu supply their

Tbe best wa&amp; to pacify tar otadreipa«MiIndians fa to hang Sitting Ball and a few

other savage eldefa. who are at tlx* boCtoni
of the whole distuctemcc.

«M* to de without forcing their labor io.n
level with tlx* Ina standard of' othar
eountrie*.
One of the rankest elecliim steals ever

dMMeratie .canvassing l&gt;oowl nf tiaglnaw
county. That board kept in
until
the boards of all the other eountkM iu the
eighth dtatriel had declared offlr.lally the
vote on congressman,

if Ux* vtHea were

VMacag board’ of Saginaw caanty. Bliss.
Mpabliean, would have ber» declared

ant. by about SO. But the dmocnrtie
the Saginaw i»antj" nnvaning

One day the writer stood in one of the
large dry’ goods stores waiting her turn to
be served nt one of the counters. Tig?
girls behind it were very nnmerous, but
were nil busy nnd hurried, iswbiug and re­
pawing one another in the narrow spare
to look for required goods. In the confur'.on one jostled the arm* of a second,
who was reaching for a box of rlbboua,
and knocked It to the floor. “You might
have kept out of my way,” impatiently ex­
claimed tbe offending one, nnd “You might
have looked" was the equally impatient
rejoinder. Then the Unit speaker relented.
“It was my fault. Kitty,” she said, “but
my feet ache me so,” and hec voice was al­
most a wail. Then it was Kitty's turn.
“It's all right," she said; "I wouldn’t have
minded a little accident like that qnly my
head Is most splitting.”
.
The waiting customer looked the two
girls over. The one whose head ached had
on a heavy skirt of shabby black velveteen,
whose Idbse waistband pernytted it to drug
upon her hfps. A cheap blqpk Jersey wax
the waist of her dress, and through its thin
texture the ontlinra of n stout, cruel corset
could be plainly seen. Around her neck,
in obedience to the high collar fashion, wa*
a piece of some stiffened block velvet cov­
ered with n lK*.ad passementerie, the weight
of which neckwear must have very sensi­
bly impeded the free flow of blood through
the delicate veins. On her' bead. In addi­
tion to her own hair, which was not scanty,
win. pile&lt;l a palpable switch of jute, the
structure pinned on with two or three
heavy ball pins. Poor, tnbqculded childfar the foceyras pathetically young—was it
any wonder that her temples throbbed aud
her nerves were strung to the lust pitch of
endurance? Her companiau wa* garbed
in a very similar manner, her dims present­
ing no modifications that made it more
comfortable, though doubtless in her case
the maximum misery of poorly made, ill
fitting shoes, possibly with high heels and
narrow toes, reduced the minimum wretch­
edness ot dragging clothes.
What luster to Mr*. Miller’s fame to
carry the "gown form" in simple, Inex­
pensive design to girls (ike these who stand
far thmuauds of their sisters, nnd to coax
from them their deforming and killing cor•wts! To bring thta preacher and thta flock
together for such a result some philanthro­
pist ought to see accomplished.—New York
Times:._________

Balzac han anid that at thirty a woman
in at her most fascinating nnd dangerous
age—dangerous to the hearth of men.
Perhaps no writer understood mo well hi*
own countrywomen ax Balzac, and no one
hna contributed quite mo many cynical allu­
sions to tbe sex in” general. But Balzac's
criticisms would apply to a certain type of
woman, more seen in France, let us hope,
than in our own America. To the blase
man of the world the blushing debutante
is peculiarly attractive But it ta the
woman of thirty who whirls him in a vor­
tex of emotions. She baa lived nud ex­
perienced. nnd she is alert to every ‘►'■mo­
bility. She revels in tbe part of heroine,
and in the disturbance* and agitations of
which she is the cause. She looks upon
tbe dainty creature of twenty ns milk and
rosebuds—so nimple.
She goes on indefatigably playing her
part. In t«crfect knowledge of hercharms,
unlike the “young thing” by her side,
she uses each to advantage. She knows,
through her well trained Intuition, tho
particular weakness—the grande passion,
Botospcok—of each victim. And with great
finesoe she becomes.. for the time, nn en­
thusiast upon the same.subjeet, pursues,
with well feigned sincerity, the same “fad;’'
whether politics or athletics, theosophy or
music— from Beethoven to Strauss—she
will always ix* found n devotee to each.
LFlattery in its sweetest subtlety, satire iu
its keenest flashes, nre well at her com­
mand. For alas* for her the time is rapidly
approaching when she must range among
tho lookers un: when the chill of autumn
will usher in tho Indian summer. Fortu­
nate ta she if it brings with it the ripe
graces and the poetic suggestions which
give to that season of decay Its mod mellow
charm. True hearted is she if she earns at
last, .the best sureran this world can give:
the possession of c. brave and helpful spirit,
rich In self knowledge, self control and
self help, a touchstone to all who approach.
—New York Ledger.
.
A Novel Wedding Trip.
A novel method of spending a honey­
moon has recently been added to the Itatof
unique wedding journeys ia .coaches, on
house boats or yachts. A young Viennese
bridegroom procured for the trip anew
furniture van with three iHirwre nnd a
driver. The interior ho fitted up Jn n most
daintily iuxuriant way with every comfort
and convenience dear to tho feminine heart
Just how the light was supplied is not-easy
to conjecture, for the ordinary lumlture
.yan has no windows. Poesibly electricity
may have diffused Its soft radiance from
depending globes -of roseate hue. or the
isolated lovera may have lived only ia Xhe
soft light of cadi other’s eyes..
The cooking problem would abo arise to
any one but lorera, but whether the diiur
.nnited the culinary «rt with that of banailing the reinx. or whether the young wom­
an herself was a cooking school graduate.
Is not known. Anyway tbe pair expect to
spend a two months' honeymoon at a cost
ot-little more than 1100 per month, rum­
bling about tbe country in their own |i rivate
conveyance, with buffet aacommodations.
Should the fashion become general there
could be no May day wcddloRE, for fancy
tho indignation of matrons from whom tbe
romantic hallucinations of mnrrisge have
rantabed in the prosaic realities of three
meals nd*}■ and babies with tbe colic de­
laying their moving while a pair of lovers
roam about the oonutry in idyllic seclusion.
—New Yoti Sun.

Only 40 per newtni Vassar college girls;
ever marry, and the Adrian Times suggests
“Did yon ever notice how many Amer­
.that they prefer tbeir honorary titles to ican young womenjiavc false teeth' nawodayif ” said a well known dentist. “Bor
that of M. A.
baps you never have: the fair wearer* use
■■J.'tic dlipenalng of patronage lost the rcpnbiican party more eonfmnman than all
aafe
to calculate that out of every twenty
other influences put togdla-r.
American young women—I meaa thrwe
Busfocss failures nnd general want of moving iu the faahlonahlB sucirty of onr
great cities—at bast fire have entire set
ronfidcu£trnn! a necessary coa&gt;i‘-;mmce
while die others will exhibit partial nets,
drmoeratte victory.
•
or it will be deninnstrated ou exnmiuoiiou
that their natural teeth here brw iiliixl
The new Mel hod1st church at JlowcD and matjipulaiwl rery extendvely. If you
will be dedicated Derrmbcr 21.
doubt my nwerthma go into any ballroom
Bay City building Improvements tbe lart of the elite Io the seanon, or attend any
year xunov.ut tn nearly SI ,600,oho.
Tbe thirteenth annual convention of the
. duuUiew think it Btrange that the
Michigan Sunday school* will be bald Ik

Unalhf. beginning next Totaday.

But,

THE BARBAROUS MANNER IN WHICH
SHOP GIRLS DRESS.
’

But that wouldn’t da, as It would have
elected a republican sheriff for Saginaw

which are worthy of thoughtful study.
We give the following extracts from Ms
article relative to tbe ‘farmers’ movements:

Aaauredly .the-

WOMAN AND SOME.
Kupreme laziness of the average fashion­
able lady.
“Late hours in the winter season, when
the theatres, the opera and all the tony
social amusement* are in full blast, are re­
sponsible in fact for this business, which
might, perhaps, rather lx- styled chronic
weariness, and tbe dread work of complet­
ing the transforms tion ot the society young
lady into a confirmed idler ta done during
the summer by the habits engendered nt
the watering places and other heated term
resorts of the creme de la creme. The teeth
should be thoroughly cleaned on arising in
the morning and on retiring for the night,
but they are frequently given tlie ‘go-by’
altogether or brasl «1 at irregular periods,
and thus tartar and decay get a lead which
they steadily maintain until the precious
teeth, though occasionally patched up by
a dentist, are ruined beyond repair.
“Of course all intelligent ladira are aware
of the imjortonce of cleaning their teeth,
and are sadly annoyed and frightened *’ben
they are compelled to have false ones put
in, but all this does not seem to teach them
prudence, and every J’’-11" it is the old story
over again, but with a decidedly progres­
sive tendency.”—Philadelphia Inquirer.

How Women Cse Kiang.
“I object,” says a clevor man, “to the
cowardly way women have of swearing
and using slang. Have you never noticed
how they do it? in quotation mnrka.
When a woman is so deeply moved that
she wants to swear doe* she give vent to
the round, satisfying single syllable that n
man would? Not at all. She nays it. to
lie sure, but she sneaks into the satisfac­
tion of it in something tbta way: ‘If I were
a man,’ she says, *1 should say so. nnd so.’
And saying ‘so and sb,’ spelled with four
letters, has given her again ethe temper of
an angel without having brought upon
her the opprobrium of having actually
sworn.
“In much the same way doe* she tue a
slang expression. The real gentlewoman
stands unwilling before the vulgarity of
slang. She want* its “pith and point at
times, but she doesn’t want to adopt it as
her own out aud ont. So when she uses n
bit of it she prefaces it by some such re­
mark as ‘This is what a man would call,'
or uses it first and then disclaims it by an­
nexing ‘as a man would say.’ Or, neatest
of all, by u dainty Inflection of her voice
she throws the expression into quotation
pointe. Don't you recall it?
“A man sax's to her, for instance, *1 feel a
little "seedy” this morning,’ and she asks
in return. ‘How does a man feci when he
feels ‘‘seedy?"' Until she roaches that last
word she speaks iu her own voice and per
son. Just there she makes a little pause,
her voice shifts into a key of lady like dep­
recation. and' she says the word, but says
it in a way that reminds the man ut once
thnt tbe word is his and nut hers.
“Just watch the next woman who uses
along in your presence, aud see if you do
not catch the quotation point toue nt once,
and see if you do not feel, when she ta
done, that, though she has used the ex­
pression out and out, abb baa not fora
moment identified herself with K, or a»an med the responsibility of it."—New York
Evening Sun.
_________
An English lady gave rather an Interest­
ing reply to the . oft repeated and vexing
question of "What shall we do with our
daughters?" The need of a remunerative
and suitable employment fur well boru
and well bred girls is constantly increas­
ing, and the lady suggests that little com­
panies of those girts, with two, three or
mure in each coinj»any, train themselves
thoroughly in all that pertains to the ninnagemenLof a house, and go out with cer­
tificates of competency, and at an advanced
rate uf wages in consequence of their supe­
rior intelligence and capability, to take
charge of houses in Sydney or Mellmurne,
where servants are particularly scarce nnd
incompetent. They could call themselves
"lady ttahtatonts,” “house superintendenta”or any other distinctive title removed
from the objective one of servants. Of
counu, the girls would insist upon doing
the entire work of the bunselioitl. and
thus obviate any unpleasant association
with servant* of the ordinary ignorant
type. The Indy also suggests that it would
be wise to adopt a distinctive cap aud
apron, and take .rank with the nursing sis­
ters, and take as well the same couM-len •
Clous pride In their duties as do the nurses
—"London L-tter.

Very few young people realize the imtuenae charm of gentle, courteous home
manner*. It ta not only that it is right
and the &lt;!nty of every Cbrixtian gcntlewomafi and gvntli-mau. but it ta infinitely
lovely and attractive to see girl* and boys
showing In their own homes, to their own
i people and in tbeir every day life the same
courtesy aud the same conxideratiun that
they exercise Iu society.
There Is a specie* of vulgarity about
•company manners,” jdat as there ta in nil
veneer/ and there are many young people
who eonshb-r themselves well bred, who
would acorn to wear shatn jewelry and
would think false pretense of Huy kind bad
form, yet who keep their graciouanemi for
the world and spoil the home atmosphere
by their touriilnetm and rudeuexM.
Not that they mtan it—they may really
love each other dearly and in any great
matter would be quick to serve and make
Muc-riffcea-^bat the daily exrrcbe of self con­
trol in little matter*, the every day nnselfljihnres. the “soft answer that turnrth
away wrath.” Are not their*, end almost
nixxnnduuidy She habit* of home Hl breed­
ing arc formed, and many a mother finds
too late that through her carel&lt;-mne»* and
lutttration to details the mischief is done
isd she cannot remedy it.—N&lt;wr York
Tribune. •

ExpcrimmU with Starcb.
namu of atarch forms the basis of some
very rimpte and ecudiy performed chemical
experiments. Rasp some potafora on u
grater, knead the pulp thus obtained with
water and squeeze It In n linen doth; the
fibrous part ides of the cells remain behind
bnt the juice, togetlm- with a large pro|Mirtion of tho starch, runs 1 hruugii. Let the
liquid remain quiet for some hours; It hecome* dear beenmw the heavier starch mmties at the Ixrttom. Pour off tbe Itatdd,
wash the starch several times with fresh
water, allowing it to ««t t le each time, and
then dry in a moderntely warm place, un..
starch will be the result.
Best iu a flask tbe liquid poured fivu.
the Etarch. aud after boiling a few mo­
menta it deposits n flaky substance, whlrii
ta vegetable aHmmea.
If starch is planed in a ladle and gently

which »well when bulling water h

length of rime in a warm place it gradually
is converted into lactic acid—tbesame acid
that gives to buttermilk ita well known
•our taste -Youth’s Companion.

Um a wire frame for boding potatoes,
and see how much of vexatf11 lt “Tra Mnd
how satisfactorv tho result.
A tcaspoonfui of turpentine boiltd with
white clothe* will old iu the whitening
Cincinnati ha* a Woman’s Press club,
with a membership of tldrty-four. all en­
gaged in active literary work.
Two quarts of water with two ounces
of glycerine scented with rose, as a dressing
in the bath, will lmi&gt;nrt freshnras and deli­
cacy to the skin.
Mrs. M. E. Ucaaeley has un income of
#30,000 from a barrel l ooping mnebme, by
means of which 1.000 barrels can be hooped
in a day.
.
If you want u draught to work on. with
body aud brains, take a glass of whitegrape
juice with a tcnxpoonful of acid phosphate,
and defy the summer to wilt your energies.
The tallest, priuepss in the world ta tho
crown prlDceas of Denmark, who is six feet
three inches in height.
■
“These are my household gods.” he said
to her ns he entered his bachelor apart­
ment. "But you lack something,” she re­
marked. ”WTmt?’' “A household god-

Heel—Uitt. K.flOfiF.* Mcalveii.
Hu^-*Bee'.‘4c; call. sc.
Lard-sc.
TJatB—Belllrgatsscporbbl; watertime,I: bo
loerbbl.
.
_
-------[
P“r bU‘
[ poultry—Live nen's. 3; lire chickens. 5;
: turkeys. 7.
Ftaatiw-iBening at per ton.
Skit—Celling at Si per bbl.
Timothy Need-Selling at &lt;2.00 per ba.
Wbaal—No. 1. white to&amp;XW rvd.tteC*
Floor—P2.S0 per hundred.
Ai»plrs-!24 to 60.
j

t

Make your friend a Christ­
mas or New Year’s present of
the Baxneb one year. 75 cts.

RespswKLH ner bu. for city picket!.
Butt er—iMjasc. eroune rv 236m*.
Corn-&lt;ac per bu.
.
;AS3e.
OaM Oroerbu.
roBltry—Live: chickens, cc; duck

BufTalo Livestock.
butchers, xsowuss.
'
Kheep and Lambs—Sheep, clipped eboire to

Boe*—Active 3.SMU.C0. Medium and Mlxsd

THE BANNER
75 CENT/.

New Store - and - New Goods!
I am now in my new store.

One Door West of the Old One,
With a full line of

Groceries and Crockery
Have the finest line of

Holiday Goods
Ever shown in the city, and at Lower Prices than ever.

LAMPS WAY DOWN.

.

Come in and convince yourselves. No trouble to show goods
With each pound of 50c TEA we will give you a ten cent
ticket that is good for ten cents worth of crockery. This is
only for cash. We want yorar Poultry, Eggs and Butter and
all kinds of Produce at tbe highest market price. Uemvmbtr
the GILT EDGE FRONT.
.

JOS. ROGERS.

POWERS’
HARDWARE
Is still headquarters in all lines of the hardware line.. In
stoves we have a finer line than ever before. We have sold
the

Garland Stoves
For years and it is well known that they are noted throughout
the world as tlie best stoves made. New inventions and
skilled workmanship have combined to perfect them until
they have no equal. We have also the

Palace Stoves
And others that are good. We intend to sell them and in
order to do so we will make the

Prices so

low

Yon cannot fail to be satisfied. Wo can sell you a cook stove
for $9.35; a good heating stove for 17.18.
.Coke and look at onr stock of fine

Robes,:-.'Blankets
We received by mistake a doable supply and they must
be sold regardless of cost.
'
Many other bargains at onr store.

W. F. POWERS

�Hastings Banner,
Hastings Thuraday, Dec. 4. 18M.

f®.

&lt;Uios

i.S; tf»«

WW
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.

A creaui of tarter bxktnc powder. Highest
of all in leavening strength-C. s. uoveroinenl Uenort. Ave. IT. ink).

TIES
Parties desiring to contract
tor R. R. ties, any number or
.juantity.twill find it to their
advantage to call on or ad­
dress

J. T.

PERSONAL MENTION.

&lt;■«*»•
i: VwMnK or I'rtrterlUe, ma In Uh1
Kirk Grant will soon have a plate*ahu city WotiHad,,.
x
froat in his store. Such itnprovemanta
i
'n*dl' • Itootaow trip to!
add greatly to the beauty; of the city.
Detroit Tuesday.
’ !?"
Of TOdte,
Chas. Mellon is entertaining his brother,
which will be here for the Christmas
frotp'Cadhoun county-.
.

LOrWrtRb,,
Hastings, Mich.

William H- Otis, treasurer of Rutland town­
slip. will be ax tho Harings National bank even
-'atunlsj m December fur the purpose oj re&lt;dring taxes.

Tbe young people s society of the Baptint eburcb will g&lt;ve a social at W. O.
Ixiwden's Friday evening, Dec. 5th. AB
are invited.

ymber

In
sold

lOut
and
inti I

ore

IN SOUTHERN MICHIGAN,

Tbe I’rrebylerten young people’s aockrtv
of Ctirlstahi Endeavor will meet -at six
o’clock on Sunday evening. Dee. 7. Topic
Givers of what? To whom* Resulu?
Matt x. 8: xlv, 15; Lude xl. 41, to be lai
by Miss Hallock. All young arsons In­
vited.

|/Andrra Young, of Aberdeen, Dakota,
Owosso is ranking oferturcs toward se­
is vteltlng In the city.
curing the Engine * Iron works of thia
M 111 Croty. of Kalamazoo, is clerking hi
A &gt;&gt;roP&lt;*itiun has been submitted to
the Owosso people which. It accepted, will Holloway’s drug store.
Ker. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the
secure the institution. Our city could illy
Arniley Welton, of Detroit, b visiting I resbyterian church Sunday, Dec 7
Afford to lose thte plan!.
Subject, ipomuir. -The power* of the
his parents in the city.
world to come.’’ Evening. “Gandies."
There wm Iron bl e In the family
Mrs. Brice visited her son, County qjerk The sacrament of the ixwd’s supper after
wPiLJTlrT.
’d’pHiri lor a choree.
He bui*M|^,ber a pair of ahoea at ItaldeB &amp; Brice tbe first of the week.
। the usual unralng service.
Mrit L E. Knappen returned to her
"”''r^*rr5l!!,nj: f**0**along
*
tmoothly of
The Clulstaln Misalon Last Suiufty was
home in Grand Rapid* Tuesday.
a source of enjoyment and profit tn all
Moral—To save trouble, in the faniily
.dolour trading at Holden &amp; Hire’a.
?MrHh Peering, of -Creiwy Corners. there. Miss Main, president of Mizpah
academy, in a few well chosen words de­
\islted irr slater Svslc last week.
The Kalamazoo Telegraph ha&lt; offered a
lighted her audience upon the topic “Serial
Trot Irtand, of Plainwell, was in the Purity.■' All wish that she may come
silver sugar urn to the mart popular em­
ploye in any manufacturing institution in city on businttis the Crab of the week.
again soon. Next Sunday. Rev. Grigsbv
Allegan. Barry, Calhoun. Branch, Kalama­
C. W. Backus, clerk of the township ot wUi resume his talk of a few weeks agm
zoo, SL Joseph. VanBureu. Cass or BetBarry. Is In tbe city on business to-day.
1 showing the application of bls remarks to
rien counties.
Tlr prize will be awarded
Good ringing«IHI
and appropriate
appropriate
..... ...
■
iI temperance.
“•*&lt;»■ vw.iMUM.mn
January Cd. 1892.
#
1/ ihc Misses Diamond, of Bellfivuc, were . recitations and remarks will complete the
Word was received here yesterday that Wie guests of Uwir brother N. T. Diamond ' exercises.
test week.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Holbrook, of Oakland,
The C. 1. 8. C. meets at the home of
Oil., bad lost tbeir little sun. Dickie, who ,/Mra. Jan. Rock and non arrived In the Mrs. W. J. Holloway. Friday, Dec. 5.
died Nov. 2Sth iff luurt dlaeaar. in their city Thursday eve from King*ton. New
Roll call with general quotations.
Mexico,
on
a
visit
with
her
parents.
Mr.
great sorrow Mr. and Mrs. Holbrook haw
Htelory, English. W. R. Cook.
the sympathy of tbeir many friends In and Mrs. John Bcssmer. Mr. Rock ban
Our English. Miss Hallock.
Hastings.
gone jouth into Old Mexico.
The intellectual development of the
Jmnea Rankin has accepted a jiositlon English people. Miss Evans.
spary Phillips ta rushed these days in
An English scholar of the middle ’ages.
his grocery business, and for that reason as clerk in McDonald’s'diug store In Kala­
Mrs Cuas. Hoyt.
has no time to write an advertisement* to mazoo. and has gone there to fill the same.
Critic. Mrs. IL Bailey.
suitably advertise nt* business. He makes During his stay in this city Mr. Rankin
Tlie W. F. M. soclet; will bold its month­
no particular specialty of anything, but has made many friends, who dislike to ®ce
ly meeting on Wednesday afternoon. Itec.
keeps the best of everything, as an inspec­ him remove from here.
tion of his stock will show.
As to prfces
10th. vtunruenclng at half past two o’clo.-k
Though there has te-cn a gn-at deal aahl at the home of Mrs. O. D. Spaulding.
he competes with the lowest.
,
pro and am concerning the Fuller-Beebe
The marriage of Oscar Wi lls, hical block, yet we predict that before thratThe Penny Gleaner mission band met
agent of the Adams Express Company^ to grutleiDcn get through with it. it will be at the Presbyterian narsonngeon tbe 25th.
Miss Minnie lore, the popular yoang a more beautiful structure than many an­ on Un* Invitation of the Rev. A. D. Grigs­
violinist, ta announced to take place the ticipate. We understand the prevent win­ by and Mr». Grlgrby. About 80 young
15th Inst.—Grand Rapids Telegram lieraid. dows are won to give way to plate glass.
tolks sat down to supper aud enjoyed some
The many friends uf tbe contracting
good games afterwards. This was the
With regard to ihc condition of business
i %
”x
ZZT’
’TZ'
meetings, but be would
be&gt;»a
parties In this city unite In wishing tte-tu
S;’ lir*t &lt;»t thvw
’h“
“ F-“
a prosperous and happy future.

,I Itru-Ivnn
tl *11k- dangers which
commercial
horizon, a.
null
Tbe Charlotte leader announces itself WIlTinn.rrI
J. 5. Cowt. lres«urer ot Carlton township, in favor of the selection of Bro. Johnson, may flow from disturbances In Great
Tlie young people's meeting held at the
will be at his store In Carlton Center-even’ Fri­ of tbe Democrat, as clerk of the next Britain, .tills may with truth be said: .that, Baptist church last Sunday evening teas
day, and al tbe omce of D. W. Rogen In Ibis
city every tUturday In iMbetnber. for the pur- house of representatives of the state legis­ .mi far as the country- iteelf is concerned, well attended and all enjoyed the service.
rTCr'rln,r Uxe’ for tb* to*’nri»lp of lature. Bro. Johnson affirms that “be Is there never has been a period in Its history They will continue for the present every
not in it;” but there ia a far away look on when fewer disturbing elementa were Sunday evening at 8 o’clock. and all are
his countenance tint suggests the pua- present to affect the healthfulnrss of its cordially invited to attend.
HASTINGS TOWNSHIP.
I will be at tome on ton Cole's farm erery siblllty that he is “In the hands of his trade. Thv cnonuous extent of the trans­
The Brethren church of North Carlton
actions consummated, as shown by the
Friday of lids n.onth. and at the Journal offlee friemla.”
rx cry Saturday to receive taxes.
Clearing-House returns; the great volume will be dedicated Tuesday. Dec. 23d.
A LMBirr Altoft. Trcx«
It ia a pleasure to step into a nice, tecll of internal commerce as shown by the In- Elder Winey will speak and other minis­
kept atore where business is done &lt;&gt;u a ervaset! railway* and lake tonnage: tbe ters arc expected to take part. By order
buslneas’pten. Among the mans l»eaoti- rapid development of natural resources: of trusters.
ful stores in Kalamazoo Conger’s Variety tin* creation of wealth as illustrated by tbe I
Tbe ladies of Emmanuel .church will on
store is among
It —
is well
— the foremost.
—
------ 8,000,000 ball's of cottou produced; tlie
Circulation this week
named a “variety” store, for almost every- • variety and excellence of the crops; tbe Thursday. Dec. lb th, offer for sale at their
thing Imaginable Is kept there.
As tor . outputs nf iron, oil and cual. —all point to a society rooms, a full line of fancy articles
Fresh taffy every day at tbe City Bakery. the prices you can see them in the adv. ! condition In which safety dram reside, suitable for Christmas gifts. The most
elsewhere.
j tliere is no safety elsewhere In the world. fastidious cannot fail to be satisfied. Ice
There la a lively demand for foot wear
cream. cake and other refreshmenta will
Whenever you are In Kalamazoo it will !
be served by fair hands. The Inioths will
pay you tn go to Cobb * Hunter's store by
'* Erast us Wiman. In
’’ 'tbe' North American
"
be arranged in tho moat artistic manner..
There were 20 discharges and 17 mort­ nud look over tbeir stock of china wares, i Review for December.
Sale to iKfgln nt 4 ]&gt;. in. and conMnnc until
gages recorded Iasi week.
tamps, etc. They have ^u- of the nicest
Our readers have been informed of the all articles are sold.
The new machinery for the furniture and prettiest stores in the state and take a fact that several years ago Newman Fuller 4 The Indies of the Presbyterian church
Everything that they left Irving tor the west, to “grow up with
i actor? has'arrlved. but lus no: been set Just, pride In It.
keep of eoftrre ia tor mile and they sell at tbe country.” and thnt prosperltj-had vis­ will hold a society in the’ Episcopal society
as low prices as can be expected. Sec adv. ited him In a remarkable degree. And one rooms Friday evening. l&gt;ec. 12th. .Supper
When you are in Kalamazoo don’t tof- in anothet column.
iff the things that .make this prosperity so from 5 to 7 p. m.
gel to stop at the Kandy Kitchen, 120
The cold, cruel winter is upon us: It will satisfactory and iu&gt; gratifying to his friends
Main St
filch School Xvwra.
probably to upon us tor some time, find to is the use to which he puts the money
Albert Hafner and Howard McIntyre
. The steam apparatus in the. Fuller- protect yourselren from its chilling Blasts which klud fortune has given him. He
has invested much of.lt here, and it con­ visited the High acltool taht week.
Beebe block has been tested and works and prmwve your health for the future,
tribute* In no small degm* to Hastings'
Dell Sutton visited the High school year
like a charm.
go to Holden A Hire's and get a pair of
prosperity. But what »js?aks most for his tentay with the intentions of .returning
ijTiic man that prophesied another open felt boots, arctics, rubtors. hnavy stock­ &gt;iualitles of head aud heart is the outlay
to aciiool.
ings. etc. G(yc them a call anyway before
he has made to make the declining years
winter seems to be off his base at the
The Pth and 10th grade choir are receiv­
you buy. Prices are right with them and
of his aged mother most happy and ran- ing lots of praise for their beautiful anti
• present time.
they will treat you well.
fartable. A recent virit there show* some excellent singing at the morning exercises.
Mre. Clement Smith gave a very pleasant
No present is enjojXl more by old fath­ noteworthy improvements upon the wellThe clock of the High room is now run
■■•a party to a few invited friends Wednes­
er or mother than a pair of gold spectacles. known Cobb farm on thv Irving plains. by Mr. Andrus.
day evening of test week.
Knowing this fact by experience John The home ha* been thoroughly n-modeled.
Dwight Goodyear and Frank .Colo are
I want your’W'ns and chickens tliat will Bessmer has dozens of the finest and also and h would l&gt;e hard indeed to suggest about t'reonstruct a telegraph line.
'••’Igh three pounds and upwards, lire lower grade irold gooffs on hand to suit all how it could bo made more comfortable
ru*tomcrs. Eyes fitted free of charge. nnd attractive or more home-like. New
weight.
Jos. K4M4F.it*.
Be sure and call nn him before buying any buildings and a general slicking up of tlie !j Two saw mills complete, one -picket
My customers are pleased with my
spectacles of any kind. He keeps the only farm are also obaerved. When fortune !f sawing machine, cauldron kettles, rhlilcd
•yttcr stews. Come In and try one.
come to one who make* such osea of h.er 1 ridgb shoes, all sizes. Iron mauls, etc., one
complete stock In Ute city.
A. K. Bexku.
1
gifts her bounty is well bestowed.
I four Iwirse power engine and boiler, at tlie
The firemen will liave a dance in Uuhm I
Now is tin- time to secure a nice present
Iron Works.
Entered Into life eternal, Saturday eve’g Hastings Engine
lu the BUMpr ui a ,»«u4m J-i...
«►
i.a&lt; a stock that surpasses any thing ever used in paying to7 tbe4r‘uniforasT"K7erj - I &gt;••'-. -wtu. Margaret Josephine, »oungwt
one should consider tlie fact that Um com-. daughter of I rank G. and Ka e l. Good‘hown in the city. Prices an* reasonable.
lUttrius are stemmed aud thrown into a
pany in thte elty ta one of the lim-t in the N« Aged fnnr years and two days,
Quality guaranteed.
state, and always niffy to pfotcet the I
The blomoms of but few summer* had largv pan. then covered with boiling wa­
ter. Thia kills all Insect eggs iu ease they
. ..
...
...
.
.
Iwu»n
in h,&lt;r iMitliu-MV. ere tlK*
Send In your orders to tlie Kandy Kitch- property
of the ciUu-ns In Hastings. Buy been scattered in her pathway, ere the may cxlet. After five minutes the water
‘ &lt; n, 120 Main St.. Kalamazoo. Mich., for a ticket any way and attend if possible. angels softly I whispered: and the bright
lev cream, l-cs and One confrctloaery of all Bill for dunce only wA-nts; supper extra'. bad ot promise. around whom so many is cooled m&gt; the hands can bear it, tbe fruit
-ort*.
They are in a paction to furnish I
hopes clustcnsl. and in whom the love of is wosbal. drained on rieves, aud dried
quickly &lt; ither In n fruit drier or n hot
When gelling up a nice party of any fund hearts centered is snapped from Its oven. It is then packed iu fruit cans while
/ party orders on slwrt Dotted.
stem, —
to --------bloom In_ the
kind the question of suitable refreshments parent -------- Paradise of hot.
x Tbrre was a chapge in the tiind tabic of is often a most perplexing one, both from God. Her little otl
.
‘-t
bark dcdica
cd to tbe 'One
tbe M. C. IL IL Monday, the nn*t im­ fear of tbe hick of personal experience, G«-»nt
Great Pilot «fi
of the d.r
d«-p
n which seemed to
Wigs, bung* and switches can be cleaned
portant one l&gt;eliig In the afternoon train and the want of the proper knowledge a- l*e gliding so smoothly, over n summer sea. and made ah glossy a» new by clipping
irom the west, which reaches thte city to when? thv proper article may Iw obtain­ nnd under a cloudless sky. has perished them in a naphtha Inth. This inode of,
over un hoflr later than fonncrly.
ed abroad. In this connection we take from our aliflit. She had not drifted far renovation is quite pwxl for the hair deal­
County Clerk Biicc was in Charlotte pride in announcing to the ladies of this oat into the bosom of the waves; she was er*. as nn average of fifty hair lire* are rem&gt; very near “The Keeper of the lights l&gt;ortcU in tnvle every week. The ladies
Tuesday, attending to hb doth* o» sena­ cHy nnd county, and to the gentlemen a*
along the shore” that He reached out His always declan' there was no light or fire in
torial canvasser for this district The of- well, that thv Kandy Kitchen. 120 Main St
strong anus as the little bark was going the room at the time of tho ignition.
Kalamazoo.
Is
Jnst
the
place
where
you
tfclal returns elect Miller, dcmocrat-lnduscan send and pet anything in the line of under, and took her to Ills home aud
trial-patroD ftominea by »4 plurality.
To prevent the hair from falling out or
confectioner}, ire cream.*, ices. etc. that heart. Basking in sunshine. tenderly
Al. ijrina has sold out hb meat market can Iw desired. The proprietors of this laved and cared for she passed her little turning gruy, take a teacupful of dried
to bls father and expoct to move to Ne­ establizhiuent ire ybung men who have life. Yesterday, she was of earth, to-day sage and boil for twenty minutes in a
braska next spring after settling up hb had n great deal cf experience in this line In “(hat beautiful Citv.” A child of rare quart eff water. When it has been strained
business matter* here. Al. is a gnod fel­ of business. Write to them when you promise—beautiful In life—lovely in death .•Mid n p! we of borax A»e sit” of n walnut.
low and we regret tltat he i* to leave tbe want anything in their line, aud your —safe in the Everlasting Anns, truly, “it When cool it may be bottled. Thia wash
should bq well rubbed into the roots nf tbe
ta well with the child."
city.
orders will be Batisfactorily filled.
hair and tlie head bnuhed dry.
••Die lightly on her. earth.
Busby Bros. cjq&gt;ect to be located in
p 1 r1st ma* wiikaotm be here and indka-&gt; ‘ Her step was light on thee."
tbeir new shop in the basement of tbe tiem# point to U lively holiday trade, it
They have a queer little toyear-old girl
Fuller Beebe block by the first of January, behooves everyone to look around before
in Philadelphia who « normal in every­
and will spore no pains to make their place buying. ' But what coiwlitutc- a good
Following arc the real estate trauafera thing else, but ever since she wax a baby in
of business a model of convenience and Chrlhtmas present? Of course it is simply of the week ending ihic. 1st, IBM. *» her cradle, when her mot bar flrat t&lt;»k her
in charge, ahe mwercould go to sleep unless
beanty.
a matter of taste, but It should be somi- taken from tl»e books In the register’s office:
Mathew* Hall to Dtana M. Hall;
soc.U the aok* of h« foet were tackled, and np to
The remains of Ralph, infant son ot Mr. thing useful ns well as ornamental.
thia day sta: is a victim of;tbe habit.
■iicm’xn to Hiram Coleman: t*lx sec
and Mrs. J. E. Bogle, of Lowell. Mich, Speaking In thta connection what 1» better
were brought to Hustings for interment. than a nice pair of shoes, u hat or anything
Jowph &gt;L &lt;*tj*Ddlrr*u&gt; Daniel F. Newton; 10a * Mi** Helen Newberry, the only daughter
Funeral wan held at •‘The Oakhurst.” the in the line of furnishing goods. Holden
of ex-Congr.'Uiman Newberry, of Michi­
home of Mrs. Hugle's parents. Nov. 27th. A Hire keep all these things and many
to Wilson WMxrigbt; Parcel gan, and an Weirtaw, has mpaariou for out­
other* too numerous U» mention. They
1f90. » a. m.
^''wHUain^AUcii to Eugene llartliorn. IGO* sec door sports. She is an aucomnliabed ten­
arc in the field to stay ami propose to give
nis player, a good swimmer and ’ a verita­
The roller mill keeps right on grinding their patrons all the benefits of n targe ;AW%l*iS«te »«&gt;«•« w. Chidester; tot ble little mu dog when it comes to yacht­
lb«*M&gt; day s and under the management of cash trade. Although they are n new firm
ing.” Hire ia a skillful banjo player.
IJIr. Whipple is turning out as fine a grad«r here they have worked up a large bnsinrsw XHora^%' Endow to Michael Bsush: parcel
of flour as any miU in the state. Thta in-. beoitMe they deal squarely and treat a
Borax Is another chemical that should
sewAt&gt;sel Rou-h to Edward and Sarah A.itftin;
Mitution is deserving of a very liberal •Uke. You will u&gt;IM It It &gt;»» Ji™ ‘
find a common use in ever)' family. For
patronrgv and is getting iL
, on thte firm before buyli« your ( hrtelmu
dooming tlie teeth and sweetening the
ft will te seen in anotlwr column that presents.
to Clark Durtoamt Sa *c w breath a tow grain* of the powiter in water
are unexcelled. Itateo oof tens and whitens
the ladles of tbe Episcopal church will
The masquerade ball given by the young
flannels.
_________
offer a line of fancy articles in their
men of this city was a aucress In every re­
society rooms Thursday Dec. 18th.
All
to Matthias Priest; .toa sec 21
A woman factory inspector iu Philadel­
respect and was a mrist enjojabh aud
the booths will be arranged neatly and Ice
phia has tirade *&gt;' inspections during her
laughable affair. Tbe cnslmuw wffn--fis
a. u.
‘•nram, cake and other refreshments will
service of Six months. In nine camo out
numerous a* they were varied, and nfi at­
of ten shv funnd that the operative* did
I* nerved. Remember tbe date.
tempt to give a dcaeripllun
of
not know where the fire i-s'upr* were.
You are especially Invited to took at my them would be un InJustkc to be n-st

LOCAL NEWS.

oods.
cent
lis is
■ and

The Most Attractive Store
COBB

HUNTER’S

'KALAMAZOO.
1. --m &gt;0U wan‘to,**
It wdl pay) on to do it

fiumt •election of holiday, wxeddiag or other gift* vtait it.
.

CROCKERY, CHINA, GLASSWARE. LAMES, ART POTTERY.

HA VILAND CHINA
In Fruit

cups:

.

and salad plates; tea, coffee and after dinner
Salad sets, berry sets; Fruit sets; Tete a’Tete
BETS; OLFVe, BON BON AND ^ELLY DISHES,

Audin large aswrtment of white and decoratcibdlnnor and tea sets complete in thte
celebrated china.
,
•

I-.AJVir’S.
Piano Lamps!

Table Lamps!

Hanging Lamps!

S2.5U table lamp, dec­
orated bowl and shade
to match. Pittsburgh
burner.
•
All the best Ceutral
Draft l.am|&gt;s in the
market.

$6.00 piano tamp, pol­
ished brass, silk .fring­
ed shade. Pitteburgh
burner.

The ROCHESTE1L

Tbe BANNER.

•1.25,
SI.50. 33.00
brass hanging lamps,
ivmplete.

Tbe PlTrSBL’RGH.
The DAYLIGHT. .

The B. AND H.

33.00,33.50 brass hang­
ing lamps with prisms
and decorated shade.

Tlie AURORA.

$4.00, best spring tamp
with prisms in Michi­
gan.
•

DINNER WARE.
100 piece decorated dinner set, S10.00.
100 “
’ ••
•*
•• ,11.00.
100 “
“
••
•• 12.00.
. ........................................................
10.50.
1 heae arc a few of the bargains we offer.
to enumerate them all.

112 piece decorated dinner net
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112 “
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112 ••
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There h not space euough in the
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S8.50
11.50
ia.50
13.50
Baniteu

OUR - UKT - ROOM
l» now opeti for inapectfon. This is a most attractive ftwture in our store and it
contalus a magnificent display o!
BRIC A’BRAC in Douiton, Royal Wovccrter. Bonn Faience. Royal Crown Derby,
I’oluton Carlsbad Ivory, and many Fine Art wares.
Cl T GLASS Bon Bon dishes. Olive dishra. Salad bowls. Decanters. Finger bowk.
Flower bowls. Celery trays and other novelties.
Gorham Mfg. Co.’s Solid Silver by the ounce.
Novelties in lri|h Balleek. Jajianese Porcelains. Hungarian wares.
Vkltors to our Art Room should plan to come at least IW days before Christoias, a»
It will be unpleasantly crowded after that time, and the)' will also have the benefit of
an early selection.
.

COBB &amp; HUNTER, Kalamazoo.
118 W. Main st., one ihmr west of Tlie Burdick.

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SWELL BOM gg •

FORTUW OTTERS,
KUJiifiiEK /8TT«CMn^S«T5,
MORSE KUWETS,
ROBES,
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Ixrok over our stock: it is complete.

FURNITURE
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''jlitlnSin w OU « "r»=“‘ =* •" ’

-t'ick of Christmas goods. The latest ar­
rival is eome line fancy’ piece* of *ugar
shells, ladles, child's .sets, scoops and h«t'
ter knives in aflver plated solid sterling

Tire jeweler.
Tta- •'tote Mipretne court desldre that a
tezani of school examiner* i» the *«le judge
ns to thv titnees of a candidate for leach­
ing. both ax to knowledge and moral cliaracter.
The cue came up front Eaton
county, in which a mandamus was asked
tor to c ompel Uh* board to grant a certifi­
cate. where the board had wlthhrid - it be-

amination.

Nearly all of the known nallonalilirt were
there, as well as several not *0 wcj
known. Owing to the l«rg? aitendunre It
w.»
taixuBlhle&lt;» J
“i";11
plr^urr In tlw MTU l»«
'I'JS
This noon SheAnan Insh y’a team !*The muK- «». .11 th.1 •»dd l«rami' scared near the roller mill aud abuT
and manr ware tlie MmpIlnieiiM bestowed
011 a tun westward. WjBn nearly oporehe.tm.
T» »I tl..t U&gt;. re pMlte F. H. Bnrlow’H . levator the) ran
were many .urprlw. ur»&gt;» .'"“tI'.,
into Frank West. He bung onto ttre
nulliiit II ven- mildly Indewl Tlw &gt;“'«
tongue of the atogb **&gt;«•
men are to be conp-utul.u-1 upon jn nJ chi! rode. When near Bc«d »«*•
made the affair a success, and add-. J ut shop Uh- !««• ron
into&gt; a tele­
another to the lonr ll,t ot id""'1*'*i *l“*”££ graph pole, and Mr. West and the WW
that they have given, which lias ““
were all thrown into a heap, the former
social life in thte city very pleasant to mj being very wrtouriy Injured.

A New York money prince has recently
ordered a act •( bro.-* floor n-givU-ra plated
with gold in rm exceedingly ornate design.
The registers will be placed in the owner "
palace.
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is

Purifj efothea that have beet) kept from
the air by laying pieces of vhareajL
wrapped in paper, iu the fcrtd*. Try tbe

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Stores and r.-iugea abould be kapt fw
from a«4 in •» comportment*. A rlowpsi
hotair puaaajje will prevent nny craw from

ARCHIE McCOY’S.

baktog wall.

d

The original ami best single beam in the market, as active
use for the past six years with perfect satisfaction has
proven. We. have a fine lot of

�DEFIANT PANNELL.

Kc.-vrnl

_

The Nationalist Leader's Appeal
to the Irish.
;

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i nhr.olu»ly
— „ —y points at

H »ld Fa«t to r.vry sLft^-uard.

1890.
S'.

DECEMBER. .1890.

Mo. Tu. We. Th.

Fr.

Sa.

aritfca). and ought to fall. H« adetaea
Parnell to ray to tta British, "He that «
without tin among you kt him «®u the

A. airing of sausages was captured at San
I ‘'LBtineniy in addition that wlnm full
1‘rancioco the Other day and run In id cust powers are concededHo Ireland ov^r her
• toms hcedqttnrters liecanoe they were matte
SOKE BECKET HOME BULE HISTOBY. own domestic affairs, the integrity, uum। of opium. The find wm worth gym.
.1 tar and independence of the Irish imrty
I William J. 1M1. a commercial traveler,
| will lie a n&gt;4tier of nb imj&gt;Qrtance,* Isit un­
(committed suielde hi Nuqulre's saloon,
til this ideal i* reached it. is your duty ami
• Minneapolis, Saturday, by eatiug the
। mine to hold fast to every safeguard. I
: greater portion of
glans from which ta■oi ot Ucvt| nat MJ. thM. theujucstlote-the ritallv
| hud just taken a drink Of whisky. His
Tbeir VwMnm-A Kuttar siuniing important que ttiori-of thv retention W the
•' v. ifv had just t'uu-red a bawdy Boums and
Kxj&gt;o*e uf thv
«&gt;r the British 1 Irish invinbcrs on the onr hand and thv iiibegun leading a life of sin.
i definite delay of full jpoteer to an Irijii h*&gt;
A report print;■&lt;! Saturday jn Tim Chi
j tainture on tbe other, gave me! gre.U cm­
LOMkiN. Nov. LW—Parnell has issued
rago Tribune find otlicr pnpera, tu the ef­
, ecru. The ahmuicc of nuy provision for -.be
fect th.it The New York World bird iwcti
thr following manifesto:
-iV1M
sold to n.P’ailtaelphm symlicat .• of which
‘ To TUB 1BISH -Pfj.i-l&gt;:: The integrity I any
* —*
wmw
lead­
George W. ChHs’.s and thr hanker Drexel
nnd indjjxwlen'-v u^n section of the Irish 1 ers, tilled me with concern and npprehenJudge Cnllvn. of the New York su­ were member., is positively denied, both
parliamentary party taring apparently »ion.
preme court, jias granted a stay of pro­ by Childs and The Wcrltl Tlie paper I»
been sapped And destroyed by the wire­
■
ceeding}:-in the Sugar Trust ca*«‘, enjoin­ wit for rale.
**Upon the introduction of the land pur-, ing tho T«x-iv*Ts nnd court ofikcra from'
pullers of the faberal ixiriyi it taa lieeotne
Pucnmouh i;- aluios: । pidetnir among
AM-re-srary for me. a* tattler of the Irish chase bill by the government, at the com­ taking charge of the attaint of tta&gt; trust.
the officer^ e.ud ertJ»~&lt; nf the Brugilinn war­
mencement
of
last
s^jjtion,
Mr.
Morley
ships
nt
New
Yorl?.
Arountonird a*, .they
parry, to rakti counsel with you; and hav­
Profewnr H. IL Elliott, of the Smlthing given you the knowledge which is In communieated with ine as to the course to Minlnn instil uh*, will pr?.g*nt a report, to are to tropical weather they left Brazil
be adopted, having rrgnnl to llw av,jwed
my poss.-s.&gt;dun to tuk your judgment upon abeenocof any policy on the^pert of the congrw-s reprerenting ‘tat there are only with no winurclothing. not expecting, a«
a matter which it row devolves solely upon Libera! leaders and party. With regard to tai,(F)e real* left in Alaskiin watera. and
York. Neither of. the vessel, has appli­
yem to I’.ccide;” Parnell then refers to the matter of the land bill 1 strongly ad­ । twkiug tlun the catch be totally Hti &lt;pcuded
ances for warming
Gladstone's letter to Morley, which he say* vised Mr. Morley ngahug any direct ehnl- for raven year?. .
It i&gt;- now known that toren jieraon* lost
In reply to a reporter ut Boston Wednes­ their lives by tho burning of the sfinuuer
wus written u&gt; influence the Irish jwiriy in leuge^of the principle of state‘aided land
- • finding
- that 'the fears aud day Jcy Goutd declared th:;*’ he had not TLon-.ii'i P. fx'uthera Hi the MiaMaaippi
their choice of leader, and tu dtx'luro tbe. purchase, and
tarn gunning for John Wnnnniakrr. r.nd river, near Port Adama, Frithiy.zz
—.--------to state
right of ita English liberals to veto Irish aiarm of the EugHsh taxpayers
aid by hypothecation nf grants foriocul had no interest in Reading sLoek. This in
action not conformable to Libera! views,
The latest, candidate for tlw-.tpvnkrrehip'
purposvM in Ireland as u counter guarantee regard to theifjnrt ttat hy waa respondmgrcaa
an«l proreeta to say that the ludcpepdcneb bad been nr’anaged. 1 hold that n hopeless hie for the alleged ImrdiAednesa cf the of the iinura in the Fifty-second
is N. T. Crutehlifld, private sccrvtury to
of the Irinii party is the only *.ifcguanl to rtruggle against the principle at thv mean- P. M. general.
Carlbla
during bi.&lt; speakerahip.
Ireland.
He declares the threats of urvaiioiild not be -maintained, and that we
The South Carolina legislature is in
An) body having Uniteil F’ates notes of
the IJberals that denial of this right of should diroct our sole efforts on the second torsion. It Is strongly Alliance and not
the &lt;unumiuatib:i of yiui or more cun now
reto will 'indeiliuitely po&lt;tpon«* home reading of the bill t« tta assertion of tbe in fnvur of civil aervice reform, a* shown linve them exchanged for ?IO,
and $1
by the first. day?» work, which con-ioeil in biJis by sendlng'tbc big note* to Washing­
rule to be insol .-nt. and iushuttatsuch principle of loeal control.”
“firing” nil the old “pub. tune*.” nnd ton City.
denial will not so result.
The Irish leader then procuetU to ray that filling the places with Alliance men. L’ol.
Samuel N. Wood, mayor of Woodndalr.
Morley agreed, with him, and dcpn-t'r.red Sloan, who 1- SO year* |old nnd had boeu
Tbenc roireklerntitmn, Paruell rays, com­ tbe posllinn of Lubouchere and other radi- ck-riiof the hatsc for Nearly fifty &gt;ear*, Karn, haa Imsoi arresttM on n charge of
having emtac&amp;tal *J.tK» improvement
pel him to give the lri«h people infofiua- cahf, who wanted to oppose the measure in was one of the first to go;
A terrific tAbnn prevahotl Thuradxiy on • bonds of tin’ city of Wucdadak*. Wood
tk»H which Ims heretofore been m jhjkmo- toto. Morley asked I’anicII to meet the
dmiit. the chrtijre.
idon uf only himrelf nnd certain &lt;Jlx*ral bill with n direct negative, and he agreed the Block set*. Much damage io shipping
Ira BnjndeuTtein, of New York city, was
on
condition
that
!«■
should
not
attack
the
waa feAred.
leaders, wldch infurmbtiou. he sayh, will
1(M) years old Saturday, lie is m:1‘. r.tout
enable them to underNtaml •"the meiiMire principle of the bill, but only its details
The railway}-, iu Austria nn&lt;l southern and strong, play* card* w ithout hi* glartx*.
He though: it false strategy, but necessary Rtussia art? par. ially blockaded by. heavy
of tbe loss with which you are threatened
and iriilL. without n cane. Smoking baa
out of regard for British prvjudire-.. Then
been l h,; old m.iu s cherished habit since
unices y«Q cuusent to throw me to the tlie governmentdnqiptxl the bill until the full* of snow.
A btutfnetjt block nt Rayville, La., wr»
English wolves now howling for my de­ present region, nnd just, tafore the begin­
burned
Thttrstiay,
cnuMiig
it
Iu.**
of
C45,After .Tati. I. 1801, Lincoln. Ills., will
struction. In -November of In-: year, in ning of ihc same Morley hnd auothvr in­
have it*’letters delivered by carriers.
ru8{M&gt;u.w to a refieuUil and loug-Ktandiug terview -viih" Parnell, in which the latter ttlh intranet*. fcM-OOo.
The
German
kni*cr
let*
given
orders
that
xuc
mv
.
.vH-er
u-'
j.'
u
urui-r*
moi
SLitiatin.
i»uo suuw
show ittat luc
tbe republican
rvpu.ir..-an vote
vu-.v
request. 1 vudted Mr. Glodatoiu’ at Ha- pntH-jfd »;jg»p Morley tl.e policy of au
wanlvn. and received the details of in­ “oblique" method of imvf.ng tbe bill: also women rimll not. Ik; .■mplpyv.l .-a night iu I in l|.ily at t^te ruecnt election waaiMW**
any government factory.
greater ilmu at former election^.
thr
m
wisity
of
providing
for
local
control,
tended proposals -if, himself and his col‘ Governor Ernakett. &lt;»( Max.*m*&gt;buwttx.
nnd offered to move such an amendment.
Mrs. Roburt Kay .Hamilton, who !m&gt;
lwgu&lt;-' of the lateJ4lk-r.il cabinet with re­ Morley seemed to agn*e to this.
gave two men something to lw thankful j&lt;ixt been purionetl o-rt of the New Jersey
gard u» home rule in th.- event of the next
for Thureday by pardoning them. They pi uiteatiary-- h gun:!; on the st igv
general election favoring thv Lal-eml parAH ASTONISHING,PROPOSITION.
were •“liflira.’*
,
•
Mr». Margin* Schmidt A pp. of Cinrinl
Frank Edwards, of Sr.u Ftwi&lt; iwo. is -Mid mti. htuiprep.-tved to the city iVXMrw for
do mure tlmn direct your nt tentinn to cer­
to have Ims-h cured &gt;d the opium hr. bi I by Sunday iiftvriHkm conrerts in Ectai iiark.
tain I&gt;oint.. &lt;&gt;f thnw. thtiaih which will lx- '
hypuotbim, tbe operator being Dr. Drown,
A seri&lt; •! of tibocta of e. rthqmn.r were
generally r^vgttta-4 as embracing the j 3ay.l Pann-Il:’ “But In addition he
jail pliyslciiiu.
etatumtH vital for your information and ’ inc a.n-innrknble pro|*wal. Refcrriqg to
The eld stockade gnjunds at Antlcraaii- day. Sonid bf the shocks were very . &lt;-vere.
tor the formation iu yunr judgment.
the pro! able Approaching victory of the villv. Ga.. have been purchased by the
The intcrunl revenue collvctinns fur the
l.lberol Paint* of Difficulty.
IJls-ral party at the poll* he . vttggeMed- Grand Army post of Macon, and will lx? first four mantli£ af ihc present fiscal year
“Thew vital pointe of dilliculty may lie
' some consideration* as to the future of tbe converted Info a park.
were m/At.-.tWlgrvati-r than lor the curre■ suitably nrningt-d aud considered under
Mta N-ttie Manning tbe 17-year-.»H spondhig inonuu of 1E3(&gt;.
Irish party. Ha asked whether i would he
the following he.uLs;
.
daughter of Alfred Maiming, a wi?ll-to-&lt;!&lt;)
Thr pcusiiHrnppropriation bill prepared
“1.—The retention of Irish members in willing to assunH* the office of cltief sect*
killed by u by t|ie Iioumj pen.-iions commitkv appfotary for Ireland, or allow another mem­ farmer near Paris ills.
the imperial ixiriianwnt.
runaway horse Wednesday while out primes tbe «um of $183,000,786, fur DVA or
••tfi—The settlement of the land or agra­ tar of my party to take the jx^dtlon. He driving.
Andre than tor IW1.
rian difficulty in Ireland.
also put before me the draimbllity of fill­
Mis; Anna Wilran, only daughter of
• Tho price at inhvr Monday ns indicated
“Ik—Tbe control of the Irish constabu­ ing cue of tbe law oflltts* of the crown in
Judge J«re M. Wilsm, a leading lawyer of by offers to the frensury was from OI.tG?
lary.
Irrlanflby a legal member of my party. I
*M-—The appointment of the judiciary, told lum, anuuuxl a* I was at the proposal, Woshingt?»n Clt.v and former congressman
from Indiana, was married at the national
including judges of the supreme court,
A dinner wits given at tlie national capL
county court judges, and nwidrnt nutgu- ttal 1 could not agree to forfeit in any capital Wednesday to William Haywood, tai Monday night by the secretary of the
way the independence of the party or any of the state department.
trat&lt;*.
navy to tbe otHccrs of the Brazilian .squad­
of
ita
members.
*
•
.
“Upon the subject, of the retrntian of
William Etanlou, of Iowa City, while in
run. rn-retnry Blaine ntu present.
No Abftorption. Thunk You.
tbe Irish tncmliers in parliament. Mr.’ihuitoxicated fill otvra railing into a LawDr. Morrell/MvKrnxIe,' the celebrated
“I cbtteidored that after the declaration niiiit nt Cvtlnr Rapids Wedm •winy nnd sus­
Ntoiic told me thift tin- opinion-rand the
Englixh phyr icfui, is testing the value of
unanimous opinion—of his colleagues and we had repeatedly* made, the iwopwal of tained a fracture of the skull.
iWi-ssor Koi h’a eon.-&gt;umprion cure.
,
himself, recently arrived at after a most Mr. Morh y t tat we should allow ourselves
Geo. Pnu-ra.colore&lt;lpugilist, and Mart Fa­
An Eng’inh warship hsu gone to the
mature consideration of alternate pro- to ta ’ aiisorlicd into Englidi politics wna hey, vtbitv. fought nt the Twin City Ath­
l«*nte. wbm thnt in order to conciliate Eng­ one based uponStn ent ire mi*cunt&lt; pt k&gt;u of letic club rooms at Minneapolis Tiiunslay New llt-bridiT- to punish'the nnlh as for
killing and eating nn English trader nud
lish putilir opinion it would lie ncc-ssary our posh ion with regard to our Irish con­ night. Peters e.-udiy winning in t he seventh
hh«iM&gt;u.
.
to reduev the Irish representation from !U3 stituencies andof the ptalg?-. wi&gt; h. •• given. roimd.
In conclusion, he directfci my attention to
Broker lAtrks. of New- York city, who
While the United State* steamer Alert
the plan of cHm]Miign estate*. Ife said was being examined in the dry dock at j wm all-.*ged in dispatches a fmv day* ago•‘Upon the qtirtdion of tlie wltlemunt of thnt ft would ta inqxissib'le for thh Id tarn.I Mnre'lslaud. (’ala., twenty feet square of to hnw in'-ultyd a veteran iu a street car
the land probfern, it .Wtm held that this [Mirty when ft. attained power, to do any­ ht-r l^ittotn fell out. The Wixsl illsin- nnd then bet tym #200 that be wn» a fraud,
says that iu) was at the time out of the
was one of tbe questions which must be re­ thing for the' evicted tenants by direct ■tegrafod Hite so nin&lt;-h punk.
city, nnd that rome one el.M* umd his
garded ns questions reserved from the con­ action: that it would also Is? impossible for
A historic Wooden statue of George card.'
thr Irish jkirliauieiiL under the power* con
trol of the Irish legWature.bnt at tin- ran:*.;
W®ihington,
the
Father
of
bls
Country,
is
Tho Metlimlirt and Baptist ministers of
time. Mr. Gladstone intinutUyl that while ft-rrcd to do anything for them. Aral doing dutyi.n a New York Ftreet as a cigar
he would renew hi* attempt 'to settle the flinging up lux hands with a gesture of sign. It wax originally erected in the Hat-‘ Chicago held u union meeting Monday
Mid passed rvMdutlcaa asking thnt the
matter by imperial IvgisLvtiou on the lines despair he exclaiiu(*d: .‘Having been at tery iu GIH.
Tipperary, I do not know what to propose
World’w fair Im closed on.Kundny.
□f the land purchase bill of l-ftK^he would
Sticci, tbe faster, celebrated Thtiukrtririn regard to thr matter.’
not undertake to put any preuauro ujion
Jugiro. tlie Japanese murderer, wmm re
ing Day by drinking five ounce -of plain
his own side, or insist upon ibelr adopting
water
nud
twenty
&lt;»f
ntinernl
water.
“I told him thte question wu- a limited
bis views. In other and shorter words,
A man nnd tinman were found dead in rented by electricity nt Sing Sing prison
tliat the Irish Irglslature was not to, he one; that I did nut see that ho ne^J allow the Boston h.-ieVIkiston. Mum.. Thursday during the »wk beginning Jan. IP, St-Vi.
given the power uf solving the agrarian himself to be hampered, by its future con­ aRemomi. The brnfV was a leak in tlie
Winslow. Hand &amp; Watson, wholesale
dilliculty, and thnt the imperial parliament sideration; that funds ‘would be available gns. They were unmarried sinners nnd tea and coffer deniers, of Ike? ion. have s*from Ameriea and elsewhere for thesupwould not.
xignrd. The u«vU nnd llnb!. Utica tiro not
.port of thora tenants soAong nn might ta •may have-suicided.
A cn.se of small pox wan discovunsd Wittcd. Arilnn*^ Ketchum, Wnll.street
* AST have shown, the
"With regard to the control of I he Irish necessary. •
Thursday on a train txitween Ptcatcllo rtock brokem, have also cMdgucd.
/ const-ibiilnry, it was Mated by Mr. Glad- Liberals propose to do nothing for the
The United States unval equipment de­
Xtoac tliat out oFtegard to the'necessity of plan of campaign tenants by direct action and Montpelier. Utah. There were twelve
other |MMM&gt;ngera in tlie cur.
,
partment Iww uometothc relief &lt;d tin shiv­
conciliating English public opinion, be when they come into power, but I mu enMrs. Adam Wecliter. of Whitehall, Pa., ering Brazilian ofiicar* and sailors on their,
and bis collengtieH felt ttat it would be .titled to ask ttat the cxiatem-c of these
Uews^try
to
leave
this force to tenant a whom I' have supported in evi*ry who hn-« Ix-en fasting Severn! montits be- war ships in New York harbor, nnd *upthe apixdntment uf its oHlters an­ way Iu (he imst. apd whom I shall con­ eausc she can not ent, 1h kepi alive by par­ pllrd them at cost price with warm cloth*
gler the cdhtH'l
of imperial author­ tinue U&gt; support in the future, -hall not taking of the'jufer nf orungav rhoonly lug, awl heating apparatus for the ship*.
United State* Minister Frederick Doug­
ity fur un
Indefinite period,
white tonstitnti1 n reason for my expulsion from thing Thnt h|..* rati -wallow.
The South Carolina state lx uni of can­ lass wilt nail for Hayti on Saturday next.
the funds for it- niahitcnnnce, jwyiueut, Irish politics. ” • *.
vassers ta? dcei’tal that Elliott, white
The C'ani'lucling Appeal. .
and «*|uipment would tic compulsorily
Secretary Noble In hh annual report
Democrat,
was
elected
over-Miller,
colorod
"Sixteen years ago I conceived tiw idea of
provided out of tbe Irish revenues. Tbe
states thnt there are
nrre* of
period of tan or twelve years was suggested au Irish i&gt;arltamentnn party, independent Repuhliciu!, giving tlie state a solid public lan«l,-« still open to xettlcUKint.
as the limit, of time during which the sp- of aH English parties. Ten years ago I Democratic delegation iu congress.
THE
MARKETS.
AuntLucy
Ridley,
n
resident
of
New
jwintment of judges, resident magistrate.-, was elected lender of thv independent Iri,«h
etc., should ta retained in the hanclsafthe parliamentary party, ami during these ten York city, was born in North Carolina in
Chic*8x&gt;.
Imperial authority.*' Parnell then rays yean* the party has remained independent, 177U. and is conncqUHntly 117'ycnrs old.
)
^Chicago, Dec. 1.
ttat tin- above ix the sutataut-v of thv Lils aud liecnwie ot this independence it ha* Her eyesight, nud bearing am still good,
Board of trade qnnlatiotrt to-day wen? m
eral views ax given in a two-hour*' con­ forced upon the English people the necesal- but she hasn't hnd a tooth in her head for follows:
WheatNo. 2 Dcct?iuiK-r, oL- tuxl
versation. nudn.’y monopolized by Glad- ty of granting home rule to Ireland. I be­ forty .vents.
Me. t-loBcJ Uffte: January. o;cnod 8lHe,
Mom-. aud proceeds to give his own view* lieve ttat party will obtain home rule only
Workmen rnreleraly phce&lt;l homcxticka closed
May. opened : l.ua*, closed : l.uiR.
provided it remains independent of any oMynamite od the top af r. portable taller Corn-No. S l.'nreinber, opened &lt;D%c. closed
tbc-H-on.
•
EngHah party. I do not believe that any at Ixick|Mirt. N. Y., Friday. They exploded
-anuary. opemd
clcra!
THE IRISH CHIEFTAIN'S*VIEWS.
action of the Irish people in supporting me with grant forte, stat to ring windows in tla- May. opened M’W'-. cloonl .’8t$c. Oats-No, s
will endanger the home rule cause or vicinity. A heavy engine wheel wns hurled December. npenc.l and closed tte: May.
uptmrd
cl&lt;u»
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45^r
H»rk-Dccetaliar,
postpone the «»tahH*hinont of an Irish agaltai- Ed Mningniu, a laborer, instantly
opcnwl uu4 cliaed Sf. .Ii; Jannury, openoil
parliament, but even if thv danger with kilHtig him.
SH.Gb &lt;£• «d tl’. 7t£: May. opcue I filljn,
Parnell then continu;*:
’Aml, firstly, which we are threatened by the Lilra-al
John R. Cox died at Baltimore, Md. '
tatd- Deccuiber. opened and
with regard to the retention of tbe • Irish party of to-day were to ta realized.! believe Wednesday, nged 7S years Me wax nota­ cloeed
rinsed 3' iu.
•
members, tlie position i h:t re al way* adopt­ that the Irish jx-ople throughout the world ble for his hobby
providing people with
1‘roduce; Butter-Fancy separatm-. ST-fga?
ed and then represented., ia that with the agree with me ttat the postponement. medicines of hl i otfaconcoctiau gratis. He per lb. dairies, gneu fresh, fSf Sc; Jrc h
packing
atoct,
•of,
lie.
Egge- Freob mini led.
would
ta
preferable
to
u
compromise
of
codccwmou of full power* to thr Irish irgtaNcnmim*bdt&lt;i! to Garflcld’u phyxiciatte n
1-aauff.iMe per dux Dreraed poultry—Rens,
lature equivalent to those enjoyed by a our national rights by the acceptance of n poultice .of tailed onions applied to the fl-»7cpcr-b spring chickens
roort» &gt;,
state ir. the.American Union, the number measure which would not realize tbe as­ wolra of fhe pn.-«ident's fret, but the rem­ 5c: uucks !&gt;• • I • ■ turkeys, luftlla kw*c. 0 .,
pirations of our ratv. »
edy wan not tried.
Mt. Pn at's* W swMia •« »c per bn; Bnrmid posit ion of inemlx-rs so retained would
“I have the honor to remain your fnithTbe (flty’ National tank, of Streator, tankO' Ute. Applvs-lUlnob grecu coaxing,
become a tjueatidU of imperial concern, and ^efi servant,Cha»fa S. Pakxkll.”
Ills., capital Fi00,(itt» ta- been autlmrixed .a. &lt;&gt;^4 uo per tai. eating, it.in .ttm
not of pressing or im oedlate importance
Broom rotn-dlur). filirflc per !b: whisk
to iMgin buMlnenx. .
THE UNRESTFUL SIOUX.
for th.' interests of Ireland. But thnt.
brush, u &lt;1 : green, eelf-w.irklu r. 4 « c: wdda
The Mutual and Ben-volcat AsM-ciation and cover*, 3g
with the important nnd all-eugroraing anbof Hailrriid (krnductors began its sixth an­ eroo'.; cd. L*.r»«ac;
ject* ot ■grariJui reform, ccmslabiilary con­
nual seston in Chicago Friday.
trol. and judi* tar/ nppulntmenta left either
All tin? coal miners in Ahibiuua. 8,000
Chicago, Dec. 1.—Telegrams from Pine
trader imperial cxu:.&gt;‘ or totally unprovid­
Ridge are to the effect that tbe Sioux from *in number, have been ordered ta goon
ed for,ft would he the height of nitidocssfor
strike Monday. An advanced in wages Is comber, |1.0 M; January.-tUSK; May. J LOB.
any Irish leader to imitate the example of the old Spotted Tail ngemey are moving peaked.
Gratton, who conakutod to disband an toward tbe Bad Lands, sweeping nil the-’,■ A movement is on foot iii Canada to 6 c; du January, «Uc. u«t\—Dull: No. i
army which hnd cleared the way to ric- rtuicbe &lt; of such property as they want en atalish the grand jury, and it whl ta mlud cash. .xMiMiiJr; do January-. ■''»#!; do
Barley-Nominal.
route. Hundreds of horses nnd Iw/w tirought before parliament at the coming May. Wc. Ryc- DuH.
Pork-Dull; wtr-. SBlMaiXUl. Lard-Qulrthave taeti stolen, nnd one et tlie Rtwrimd Mwdon.
l«nn»n. ;tbWl; May. {S.fti
‘*1.farther • undertook the use of every police had hb horse shot under him yester­
About 1TB men were thrown out &lt;rf work
Live Htot-k: Cfcttta-Tradinsr opened a-.ttvo
Kitlmatr influence to reconcile Irish day'while following n band of the maraud­ Friday by the shutting down for an in­ at a ■ J'irtit advance from previ .M pritw, 6nd
ers. Tbe party moving to the Bad Irands definite perimlof the Safe Harbor. Pa., close I firm: pomwat to brat native aterra. LiM
is sudd to be 4.000 strung.. Still tbe troop* Rolling mill.
&lt;
tave received no orders to move.
HstcrK. Brredna, of IliiUL
UK, is
with regard to ooumbuiar/ &gt; mtfrut and
Buffalo Bill nnd SsttJ. ~ BuIJ.
under |M*&gt; tauds to auawer
Goch- Sam
A report train Standing Rock Mtiffithat for refusing to reply to the ij min km* of -Market dull; Hive ho;ta, *L«C
Buffalo Bill sturti-il Saturday fqr Sitting
rnemtan* during rhe interval of probation. Bull’s camp with orders to nrre-t the old
WUlium Raynor, for over half n century
reprobate, but while on the way a courier a resident of Jartkwan ville, IU*.. died nt his
Wheat- Higher rash.
overtook him with oihrr orders &lt;-&gt;untcr- homo in that city Friday of pneumonia,
lie wtw nmrly 00 yusrw old and wna highly

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NEWS IN BRIEF.

Gsc. B.E Butler sayn be talievraPwrnoil» nutoifctto. and declare? that the »r

BUSINESS CARDS.

.Peculiar

IVIIXIAM O. LOWDEN
' "
Lawyer.
Oflfor &lt;rt-ef Julius Ituswirii store. State
preparation of Insredknis, Rood# Snwpa- futtcet. Hastings, Mteh.
.... ..... 5__ ...»
I•TBAKT, k'NAPl'EN A WEAVE]:. "
known remeot tlte
vegetable livUU 8&gt; kingdom.
J
Attorurys at few.
'
Over BkkiUik3Ai&gt;ii&lt; i mi toick.
Peculiar In Us strength .-.:al cronxr.y. Hood’s
.
‘
H’Siipi.AUriiigiin.
aarsaparilla ii the only uirJlcUu' ef wSilchem
Assoeuue offices.at Grand i:;-&lt;»KJ».-Mli-h.
truly be nald, "One Hundred D»mi One DuJUr." recuHar in Its nicdletati merit*, Hood's p A. SHELDON,
Alsrinirt and Ileal EM.-JIb'..rs3]&gt;arilla nccmnpiblK-s cures I Itherto uis J .

SXSaraapariliafuJFt
the title of "Tbe greatest Mend purifier ever
discovered." Peculiar In Jta "good name
st inane,"—there Is more of Hood’s Sareajarllla sold in Lowell than of all other
blood purifiers. Peculiar In Itg pbenunx-Ml
record U
r.o other F*e Cull ar; reparaUtm
ever attained so rapidly nur held *»
steadfastly tho eonfiitaicc of all
of penph*. Teculiar in lb® brain-work which
it represents, Hood's barsararina com­
bines all tiio knuwiedse which modem
teavnrehrew
■*, _nr&gt;“ medical
aelcnee has I O HS6s 3 developed,
with many years practical experience In
preparing medicines.
Be suio to gel only

Hood’d Sarsaparilla

too

P. I)

Doses One Dollar

I

E. M. D..

/M. mGILLASl’IE, Notary Public
tukrlL S. Claim Agent.

J M. FOWLED. 1&gt;. D. S.
Office hour* 8 a. tn. to 5 p. Bt. •

a. barbek, m. d..

H

•
Physician and Surgtvn.
Ofltoe over Srcvlii’a sioru. Office hours from 2

G

CARTERS

, com­

(yn.-u over Holloway s drug More.
O?ftre Sours !rom 3 to 4 p. m. Trlcphoae rw&gt;
uMthig nriih residence, at Holloway’s drug

PrrpartKtoulr

•SoldbyalldnigKlsk.

iiecordk. can t&lt; ruta
V. F. BROOK

piled

W. LOWRY, Ml D.,

•
Physician and Surgeon.
Makes a specialty of ireatiug diM-mart, of iiir
JSTKaad MAJl audthj orew«rv:.:..n, &lt;&gt;f it&gt;i n
Dl:,n* sffECTA* l.Es and v..«-

Offiee and residence on Broadway. near Court
Oqum-. Hastlogs. Mlgk. i

k C. WELTON
la aaetn tofthe Ohio Fanner'* Insuraucr Co.
He writes p«!i&lt;’t«-soa a ntMi'sproprriy a^;uus:
low by fir-, lightning or wind; acnh-M » loan's
iifr by dealt' amd welder, t.
i
=

CURE

MITH A COLHEOVE.
Lawyers.
*
(Office In Um«n black. HasUngsj)
Prartlre is all the courts of the state. ,

S
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SICK

e?kenaston;

•TL.

Smaxeta, yrt 0«rter'« Little Ltevr PITM «

Attoniey al ifvv.
(Over J. *. ’ i.xMirenr * Co?» vtore &gt;
PracHtcs In wi rounsof thv Slav*. •CoUectio:.
jro .iptty utter.niFK’*.

lire sod regulate the boirata. Kvcairibej-ctLy

(7
‘

~ HEAD
iiTWtir—Ing nnniptatni;
.Issas doe* noteud t&gt;«n.

el Io iu bo juiny wiya that they will not bo wil- ‘
to du without UM&amp;. But aftarullxtck head

ACHE

R. TIMMERMAN. UawpttM. I'liy. stelari and Surgeon.
(O.ffico over Lithmp’s drug »u.re.)

If ARTIN V. BARKER. Ileal Estate, InJL
surande and Loans.
Dfflctwl'b J. U.Runyan &amp; Soil 3 &lt;h&gt;or« north
oi rwtoffice.
Spectatatteattaogiven-to making exchanges
•it property. The IrkerraG ot Bon-fe«Meat
’ot* for sale.

la the bone of m many Uvee that hen la where
wemikno::r prtatlrauit. OuzpLHa cure IL white
Others ho not

ROBERTSON HOUSE,
F. iilCOUKHSEH, /‘roprletar.

.Cor. Jefferson and Court 8bd, Ha«tinp&lt;, JJiik.

Rates, • 1.00 per Day.
This Hons* is new. with plea.*ant room*. Tht
patronage o! the&lt;puhHc is respectfulh solicited.
•CARTER MEDKMNE CO., Now York-

SHALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE

HXMJTS fflff BEMEP
Tho Children's Medfciae

PARKER'S
HAIR BALSAM
Br.iT to Its Xeeulful Color.
Cau »cnl7
a haw UUiag.

. Hastings,
(rCC s
ho.trd Jnt a briKht yon»K&gt;
m-t nr I idle* In rscli eeiuiti. P. W. &gt;
ipVsJ xiEGt.t.U a CO . M. Louts, Mo.

Mich.

I.A.I’T’T'A.T, $75,000.00
. .
SITtPLES U.VOO.VO.

PB(JBA*l F. ORDER.

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.-O-Jiitv or Barry, balden at thr Probate Offlre m i
sucragam
tte city nt liaMiag*. Iu saidcounty. cm Wwlnev {
.&lt;«, Ui«.:w.-t
. ,.i &lt;tw year IXIV i Open tor omlness Dre. IS. IMS In buliutna fnr
Ui&lt;&gt;ti«*ud cbdtt hutolnst and ninety.
inerly occupied by Messer Bn&gt;6
1‘rvsrnt. Citartei W. Armstrong. Judge of i
omcKiis:
l*iobnte.
‘J
In Mke matter of tbe estate of Mary K. Bechtel
O. fl. Robinson, President;
denned.
On rendifg and tilinc the final account of
I , Blhti: htludni trator &lt;-f raid estate
* D. W/Rcynold*. Cashier.
praying that l!»e same may hr lesrd anti allow■ rd nnd be dim hunted jrorn hi* »ai&lt;l tru*l.
i
DlMtCTORS:
Thereupon B w urdrre.l that Friday. the\
5th day of lirceintar A. D.. i»&lt;0. al leu o'rlock \
Iu thr forenoon, be usstgnetl tor the hearingoi
. A. ttrebSe.
D. G. Robinson.
said jielitlon. and that tiie itr'r* *t law ot said
deceased and all other |*-rsoimInterested in said
Chester Messer.
.Iota Carrrtb.
relate, are required to apwear nt a seraiou
P. T. Colgrove.
of said court then to he holden nt the ProiMtle
Office. In the city of Ma.«tlngs, in raid county,
und show caure. If any then* be, why tin: prayer
A'tenvral Paaking Buslnras Transacted
of tbe petitioner roar not ta granted. And It •
Is further ordered. That said petitioner give no- ■
tire to tbe perrons Interested la said estate, of &lt;
the pendency of x-ti«i pet'tfon. and the bearing I
thereof by ciuwlnc a copy of this order to be
published in the Hasting* Raxnkk. a newspa­
Corner of Court and Jefferson st. Keeps Boor.
per printed and circulated in said countv of
Barry, once In each wrek for three successive
Good-goods. Low prices.
Judea ot JTobale*
(A trno copy.)
nTANTEIv- Ssle*tnen for onr Choke Ntrwry
W Stork. StaUnM and expense’ or rainmhxian
” paid. Fine oignt* Low price*. H. X. Clark
A- Ca, Nnrsrnm-ii. Hoc hextor. N.Y.

GILLASPIE,

Ff66

Cotsrrb

CASTOR IA
for

Infants

and

Children

Tutt Carrara Oo«*axy. W Murray Street, N. 1

NOR’S

•ellesipsie

PLASTERS.

------------RLD,

LAME BACK, &amp;c.

�'USIA

'' *«• &gt;
El!

BY CrtFT. CHrtS.KlNO
Mteli.

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dm/

’ubUe

1‘ttEi.riiK.—During nn Indian fight In tbe
ivrstCuvt Hullof the Uatl-M* Mates Regular
waiy b killed. Brloro bls death a lurg-j sum of
,,, ,,iey_ about,M.000, the luw of soldiers who.
tdteaa Arid duty. iul*&gt;cd the paymaster—was
.'•■.i-ed tn bls cimrgv- While dying he hands tbe
oaritag# to Lunrence Ilaine. a young officer
। &lt;»•*&lt;• lather h id hern a dear friend of Capt.
diJl'i. Havne has. by boiisU irreverence for
■&lt;i;&gt;rrior offioere. made an enemy of Capt. Ray-irr, .motherofficer engaged in the campaign.
It jilsojlevrlops that Scrgbi. Ciaucy and Gower
.lavelost ronsmeri.blv money by gambling, part
&gt;ftlic inlvdiig cash Jirlongtng to others. They
ire in bad odor nrcordmglv.
&lt; iisfTKi-. L-The scene Is n I'ulltnan enr on
Nu-ay : • Warremv. near wtdeb vt'lage Is Ktdrd Fort War.eorr. Among the Passenger«
• :he-ar sir# Mr*, i: truer, -.vsi.r»nt »»,».

i on hi tn

» man's

.. ........ - --p.UUVU
■ rurtmity ui U|&lt;- womeu. Before tbe tr in
renrbtet V.urn-nvr it take- alxianl -xonie barfly
:r«HVUr.ii.t!r&gt;me.&lt;.Mliu are luring sent to tbe
i.’»t. The mytterluu* youug man does miteh &lt;o
alleviate the siitterlug# of the tltoeti nisn un the
a .it to Wnrreuvr.
■ it trrau •-•.—The ladles are rreetcil at Warreuer by rape. Kaynvr and atiirrattlrees. It
■ irfops lhat the mysteriouB young man Is Mr.
lUuie. who ha* been pnoanted to a first
■.nienaiievlD Capt KaynerS company. Capt.
.: &gt;&gt;ner Mio*# that he still teds a decided disike foe the young offleer.
CirAPTKU 3 - Lieut. Havne prove# a disturb। e etenieut aiutmg tlie officer* al Fort Warren•■r. A Mutrfal has been attached t&lt;» bl# unnic
i. :he
and il&gt;-»se who side with him are
;&lt;treed In ttie urcuHarlilrs &lt;4 tbe ease lo mde
..r.iiMt Cunt-Kay nee. The two men have beru
swi.hmhkivIc# tor tire ye-wa. Thv roiumandnvHt of the |K.st receive* I.lcwt. Havne kindly
aiid decide* to give a dinner in hh'honor. Iu
i«ct. most of the eavnlry treat him well, while
infantry ibis own regiment) d* not. it
!r.aspires that thr trouble connected with
U-syne * name was a courtiaartlal. which had
- .mvteted liimot ft serious oCrmuj principally
on Capt. Kuynrr'v evidence. This ruling wa*
-reversed t»y higher auUmritles.
Koine of
lliqmr's oM comrades make advances, which
-ircirspei’cd. Hayne takes up hi* quarters In n
hot;**’ nt -stair distance I rum Hie other officers'
•pwtvr*.
•
' U.vprwu.-c.ipt. luynrr'a wl «v gets angry
i&gt;iTuuM-&lt;d thr colonel's courtesy to Hayne, and
rhevauip is divided into Hayne and anti-Havne
tf.-t|ons. Anevrulog gathering at.Capt. Jlaytier’s house, where tlie mailer it discussed. Is
broken up by the crir* ot “are’’ from outside.

licet loirs
lie Phy­

tate, Inra north

:chaEX03
resident
. Farms

&gt;, Mich.

..licitetL

HEDV
■and

■

&gt;uHe» &lt;4
ntsehcM
bottle f ■

\Nk.

-OC

state of

ps flour,
eg food
ocerics.

mission
'.Clark

die Inittta fltcht metHiosed In ttw prelude) tad
r.t* wife.
I* :i Uundrea*. l.leuL Hayne
• retaies UUtwy and his little daughter from tbe
»!vine*, tad atoo *u»&gt;ea a bundle of bank notes of
Uirx" deUBUUaatKHi, uhlrb-Mro.C'Uucv •utterly
clutclic# (aud niqiarenily coarioer# of ^renter
tiiiporiant-e titan ihe lives of her husband and
i-nild. Hhyue iilni.eU i* nadly bwrned. and Sth*
Traver# bvinros groat interest In the young
officer for wtaotn bee sister and brother In-law
K-how so mu.di dislike.
X Cit m-tkk U.-Claney Is In the howltal and hl#
kite, tor tbe first ttair. nets teoderiv toward
him. watchioe him night aud dav. When
• lancy Isttold that Lieu:. Hayne was the man
whoMveil him be is srrstly asiluted, and bis
wife fiercely tortmla any onr :o talk tn him.
• apt. Rayner’s u dr V.iows u strtage interest In
'hr welfare of Clancy and wite. Hayre fvIum*#
loaceep: tulvam-es made by old wmrades uulesa
they express belter ' in his innocence of the,
.i-barge »f wliicli Itc jtft* convicted. This would
practically u declaration that they believed
• apt. Rayner t&lt;» be u perjuror, or at least mis­
taken. Thrv divide to s.-de with Cant. Rapier.
Cu u-rr.i: 7.-HIM Travers ask* her slsier.
Mr*. Harner why she riiow* so much intert^t tn
.
: he HaneyS. and deciares lier belief ia LteuL
- Havne'* Innocence of the chant*, which proves
to have been that n( tliett. They quarrel It
•
develop# that MI*S Traicrs does nut love her
nance. Van Antwerp, but has been persuaded
■ nto pmmlslnK to marry him by lit# mother nnd
. er sister.
CH aitkb *.—Jills eliapter deal# lanjely with
the soeiiU ulstirrbtaces caused by the Hayne
affair. ■.Isncy. White drunk, appears ut Hayne'#
pmrter# and piteously beg# to we the li&lt;ut&gt;-nauC.
• haiteh !».—Ml«s Traver* writes a letter to
her fiance. VanAuhwip, telling* him tliat «tee
• -lo-s nut love hint and inat he had better release
her from her promise. Mtn Travers accidental
■y overhear* a convereation between her sister
and Mrs. Clancy, in which tlie former urges the
l itter to watrb (Jbtncy. and on no account let
‘urn '*-e Lieut/ Hayne. Mlts Traverr Is core
' Unced that tltt'roaia knows soiurthing about
I To ne's ease which Mr. Hayne might to know.
• 'll »♦ iitu 10—MLs Travers accidentally meets
! SsjqtvuM.'taJrirs&gt;s;i~ii£uui
•Itarge against Hayne was that he appropriated
ttie money handed him by the dytag Capt. Hull
ILivue’s statement tliat lie rigidly guarded tbe
package intrusted to him that day; but that.
■•.hen be opened It. It contained only waste
payer.
i'liAHTKK it.—Hayne lias recovered from the
; &lt;unt-s received at the Clancy’ Un* mid returns
to duty. Thst nixtit claney turns np at Kayne's
■ purler*'.villi another request to see him. and
Hay D-? decides to talk to tlie man. M rs. Clanc;•
t unis up and declares that her husband is drunk
ntul bus beeli ImmIIux her. Capt. Rayner, evt*
deafly au.xlons-to prevent an Interview between
• 'lancv and Havne. order* the former under arro-d. ’Hayne Is convinced that Claucr know#
s'MnetblOK which might help jo clear bis
Hayne'*) ntunc.
(
ch vi-tf:: 13.—Mr*. Rayner has learned that
V Iter «lstcr. Miss Travers ha* met terut Havue
tbe house ol a friend. Mr*. Rayner bas been I
greatly worried..apparently, over Mmetiiing
■•miiiected "ith tbe Cbncya for some lime. She |
vents her III nature by rliarglog her sister wfili.
.h-firing to liieet Lieu:. Hayae when that you ng .

»lx:*! Irktol. ’J
rs ......
quarrel ngaln.
btu thi» riders
CUAlTfiJt 13 - Ail officer. Cupt. Buxton by
name, while prowling- around Uent- Hajrur’n
qiuriera at night. s*s a carriagn drive up.
later il:o shadow* of Llont. Huyne and a vouug
•uim ui appear on the wlndo * vurraiti. Buxto i
jump* at the coneli«io!i that Hayne l*cnt&lt;-rtMincur u woman nf the town. Hayne again meet*
Mi«« Travrn acridenUlly the nest day at tbe
frieod's tiouM. It to announced that Mis*
Travers v. ill s.xm return east. She ts d«a&gt;endenc
no her sister, :iii ! beeaimeut tlie strained relottoi.s exhUnt: between tlieni baa deddtld tonr&gt; &lt;-&lt;lr .to Van Antwerp's pica '.Ing for a speedy
inwrlaee. Inunter Hint sbn'may no l*«iger lm
♦•bilged to itak to her brottieMu-law tor kopnort.
Hayne rcilizy* tbst he is In love with Miss ।

weak enough u&gt; tenr that be could not n»,v. &gt;.&lt;.
.of btal that hr play«J tho prottiM pminhuccuce. Tbe k.y.w karo W
Mis# Irsvere inakr# Hsrian i.txmSu i«
‘“nC W"‘
10 U,c “O’
Owwh can ™„, of all olHcOT „ dlt
hands with and lorghe CSR. Rayuw. He dJS
new post after tho
•uth™ when, ho johwd the RiOer, u ,
Mrs. Michael Curtain. Piainl'teld. lit.
tor
Hurley coahl 0„|y
,
Ibo,
hud
B.'"“•“"r- *Iul
; her promise to give 11 to we the nsawu make# tla- siatenfe-nt that she caught cold,
lull X.
t°.
;^hswbeek-thsTomeKxlyu-e, iu troth
CHAPTER XIX.
short time, and the aubalterna were do­
which settltrf on her lungs: sin- was insdMid
i
Beynr
e
hone
ide.
w&gt;d
that
I
mt»t
sure
Hw.
.nd
I
beedforaaionth by her family physician,
I
ing their best lu malf« it lively for him.
h?.n- end U^t
t"1- .
. &lt; " , ' U”rcd Ka'"' ““d eharW' »"■ Cht.t-r but grew worse. lie told her that abe wm
borne, indeed, showed strong inclination
in
-f
with it. Md .he l,.t .... anil Kute. u™l a hopeless victim qf consumpUpa and that
to devote themselves to Mrs. Hurlev; n..?.’.
no medicine could cure tier. Her drufficirt
butriie was too busy with her brother’s
suggested Dr. King's Now Discovery for “
-• money.
lumaehuld affairs to dtttact th ar projecta. ahead wimn-ue went into camp.nnd I get- the
-'
COMumption:
bought a bottle and to
.K“ar‘l ull'l1
l“-v i
,iu «
Hurley had turned very red ur.d glared fin^nearitlm
“■'iAnd
at ,ast
lastcl!De
cametoe
tbetire,
fire,and
andftitwas
was her delight found Iwraelf benefited from
’an'1 lwioein
lieutenant that raved 4*v* life and
ut Buxton tlie first time the two met at rtTv s
first dose. She continu'd! its use nnd after
n^
«
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*
^
’
7
tO
1
MO
1
aB,1
*T
KaU
’
’
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“
1
brou
*
ht
b3ck
h
«*
11
th3t
tire club room, but the bulky captain
taking ten bottle#. fonud henn-lt Miund and
sjawdily found cover under which to re­ nHMivn/v'^M "}i an,kwtW’pa°&lt;rf money through tlx* flames, k well, now does hrr own housework and is
fiiotn y and iskip
At Inst he rays to me. ' broke tny heart then, and I vowed I’d go ns'Well a# she ever was.—Free trial bottlec
tire, and never again showed himself in
You are flat broke, and tln y ll all be ’ au&lt;l tell him the truth, but they wouldn’t of; this |;rcat Discovery at W. H. Gondgeneral society until the engineer with
be down tin yon when you get tisck tn k-t me. She told me the captain raid he 5'enr’^ d|tig St°,e’ lnf,?e bollk?i‘ ■’’Ov an&lt;t
tbe scientific attainments us a lx&gt;xer as
well ns road builder was safelvout of the the post No man ra America watiU five J wonld kill me if 1 blabbed, and she
hundred itollaru more than y&lt;m do. FI! i wrfUJd kill Kate. I didn't dare, until
(•OSL
gi ve.you five hun-.hvd in one I tour from th-.-v told me mv discharge had come,
'Wo. Tlmmon*. postmaster of Idaville.
Aud yet there came a day verv soon
how if you 11 grt the captain out of hi* and then I was glad wlmn die lieutenant Irpi.. writes: “Electric Bitters has done .
•when Mr. Hayne wished that he could go
tent for half an boar. Almost everybody and the major caught me in town. V’heu" m&lt;।re forme than ail other medicine#com­
to Buxton's quarters. He had in no wise
was Mlotd then; thecaptain wtui. aBd«v tIlry promised to take care of bttle Kate bined, for that bad feeling arising from
changed hi# opinion of the man himself,
was Mr. Huyqe, dud he went on to tell ■ I didn't care what happened to me. Tlie kidney‘and fiver trouble.” John Leslie,
hu: t ;c Rayner# had not been gone a fort­
me how he coup doll He’d b.x«n watcb- ( money Mrs. Clancy hta-except perhaps farmer and stockman. of. wime place, says:
night before.Mrs. Buxton began to tell
"Find Electric. Bitters to lie ihc best
jug tlie captain.
It made such a big two Inmdreddollars—ail belong# to Lieut
kidhey and liver medicine, made me feel’
div ladies of the charm ing letters riie, was
bundle, dul the money, in all the sepa- ‘ Hayne, sinqp he paid off every cent that like a new man." J. W. Gardner, hard­
ZZe ajtrtiny up and wsnt right out with m». receiving from Mrs. Rayner—nil about rate envelopes thnt he had done it all up f was stolen from Capt. Hull.”
ware merchant, same town. says: Electric •
Within the week succeeding the de­ their travels. There were many things ' different—made a tuoiirarandum of the , ‘— .....
- - Bitter# is just the thing for n man who I#
. Supplemented by~
Mrs. Clancy-’# rueful
he lunged to know, yet could .not ask.
parture of the llayncratoid Mae Traver#
amount due each ui:ui., na&lt;
’^ ' ' the
"
aaipflSlgked
and incoherent adrzisriotui, Clancy's all run down and don't care whether he
There camo to him a luugmnd sorrow­
Lieut. Hayne’# hrother-fci-law and hisregreenbacks all together*!
‘hrvn-j sfllid pile ' story did ita work. Mra. Clancy *ould livre ftr die#: he found new strength, good
mai-kably attractive skter were with ful tetter from the camuin himself, but, -hb &lt;wn money.!!the ---------------------------lieutenant's and 1.«not.. long persist in her various denials appetite iud felt ju«t like he had a new
him in garrison and lifitping him lit up beyond a few matter? relating to the the tuen’-j—&lt;l&lt;.ne it. tl
p fa
.—
«_ paper and■&lt; • after her husband’! confession wa* lease m life. Only 50c a bottle, at W. IL
Goodyear's drug More. •
the new quarter.* which the colonel hod company and tlie transfer of its prop­ tied' it firmly aud put big blotches of
, brought to her ears, a-id ahe was totally
rather insisted on hia aioving into and erty. it was all given upto a recapitula­ green «eal|ng wax on it nnd sealed them
unable to account satisfactorily for thd
occupying, even though two unmarried &gt;! lion of the trouble# of the post few years with the M-al on hb watch chain. Says
The best salve In the world*for cuts,
: possession ot bo much money. Little
subalterns had to move out and make and to renewed expressions of hi# deep Gow,er. ’You get the captain out. as I ii Kute hod been too young to grasp tlie bruises, sores. uloeA, unit rheum, fever
way for hitiu Tlds thdy aeeoied rather regret. Of the Lulira he made butreas* i tell you. an’tl 1’11 slip right in. get tlie • full meaning of what Gower raid to her sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblains,
delighted to do There was a prevailing ual mention. They were journeying : money, stuff Home other paper with h few । mother in that hurried interview; but corns, and all skin eruptions. and positive­
ly cufes: plies or' no pay required. It Is
down the Mississippi on one of its big | ones nnd twos in the jwickagc; hi# seal.
sentiment nt Warrvuer that nothing was
her reiterated statements that lie came guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
too good for Hayne nowadays, and .he steameni when-h? wroy. and Mrs Ray­ I his watch and everything is there in the ■ late at night, before .’the regiment got' money refunded. Price U.1 cents per box.
ner
was
able
to
enjoy
tho
novelties
of
■ saddle bags under his head, and I can rctook all his adulation ho quietly and
and bnockftd at the door until he For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the drurgist
tho trip, and was getting batter, but ; real and replace it in five minute*, and 'j lionie.
waked them up. and lier mother cried
modestly that there was difilcultv in tell
st III required careful nursing.
Miss I he’ll never Mispectthe loss until thecoming just how it uffrclpd him
Towards
when
he
camo in. he looked no different,
Traver# was devoted to her. They I mnnd nil gets together again next week.
those who had known him well in the.
and had spectacles nnd a patch on his
days of his early service he still main­ • would go to New Orleans, then possibly J By that ti|ne I'll be three hundred mile# cheek, and ranch clothes, and ho only
by sea around to New York, arriving ■ away. Every laxly will ray't was Gower
tained a dignity ami reserve of manner
stayed a little while, and told her mother
there about, the 3th of June: tliat. how­ । that robbctl him. and you with your five
that kept them at #ome distance To
he must go back to the mountains, the
ever. was undecided. He closed by ask­ • hundred will never bo ituspected.' I asked
others, especially to the youngsters in
police were on his track—she knew now
ing Hayne to remind Maj. Waldron that , him how could be *‘xpcct the captain to
tho —th as well us to thtfrurin the Ritters,
lie spoke of liaving deserted—and he
Ids copy of Clancy’# confession had not ' go and leave #o much money in his
he unbent entirely, and was frank, un-’
gave her mother lots of money, for she
PROMPTLY CUREC E’.
affected and warm hearted. He seemed | yet reached him. and he was anxious to I hags w ith no one to guard it: and he opened and counted it afterwards and
i see it tn full.
J raid he’d bct4&gt;n it if I did it right. Tlie told lierjit must all go to japa to get
to bask in the sunshine of the respect II
"The one thing locking to complete
Cures *lso:
&gt; captain had hud no luck tracking Jn- .some ope out of troulhe—all were so
and consideration actxirded him on every
j the chain i# (foyer.’4 said the major, asi dians that summer, and ■ the regiment
clear and circumstantial that at lust the
ride. Yet co one could say be swmed
i he looked up over hi# spectacles. “It. was laughing At him. He knew they hardened woman began to break down
happy. Courteous; grave fnr beyond his ■
would lie difficult to tell what become of' wore ■ scattenng every which way now. and make reluctant lulniusions.
years, silent and thoughtful, he impressed jj him. ,We gel tidings of must of the de[Fiv,jWWt1w
and was eager to strike them. All I hud
When an astute sheriff's officer finally
them all as a man who ha«l safferei! too
Mlrters who were us prominent among; to «lo was t«» creep in excited like, wake t*ild her that he knew where he could
much ever again to lie light hearted II the men as he appears to have been; but
. him up sudden, and tell him 1 was sure lay hands on SergL Gower, she surren­
Then it was more than baiteyed he had
I 1 have made inquiry, and no lias thoi I luid' heard an Indian drum and their dered utterly. So long as lie was out of
fallen deeply in love wfth NeiiieTruvers. j
I colonel, and nut a word has ever been scalp idaneb song- out beyond the pickets the wayL-could not be found-*-she held
and that explained /he rarity and sail; heard of him since the night he appeared I — that 'thtiy., were over towards Battle out; but tlie prospect of dragging into
ness of his smile To thr women he was !: before Mrs. Clatcy and handed over the
the center of inienso nnd rocnuntic in- jI money to her. He was a strange cliar-1 j Butte, aay he could hear them if lie 1 prison with her the man who had
; wouldconi« outon the river bunk. 'He’d spurned lier in year# gone by and was
tern/t
| octet. fr«»n all accounts, and mu^t have1' go
„ quivk.'i
,
rays Gower, 'and tliink of j proof against lier fascinations was too
Mrs. Waldron was an object of jeal- ' had someconsaenct: after nil. Da you ; notin'h;
j alluring. Site told all she could at his
ouay because of the priority of her claims } remember him it all. HnyneJ"
"And— I wouldn’t believe it. hut he । cxjwmx!. He hud ridden eastward after
Frost-bites,
to his regard. Mrs. Hurley—tbe sweet I
'•J’reinetnber |iim well. We made thei did. lie sprang up und went right out his desertion, and, making his way down
sister who so strongly resembled him— 1 march from tin- Big Horn over to Battle with ine.ju.st flinging his overcoat round
the Mtosouri,.ii^d -topped at Yau kt on
was Che recipient of universal attention 1 Butte together, and hp was a noldier one him: and.lie never seemed towant to
and gone thence to Kansas City, spend­
from both sexes. Hayne and the Hur- . could not help remarking. Of course 1 come in. The wind was blowing soft
ing much of his money. He had reached
leys, indeed, would have tieen invited to1 •, never had anything to ray to him. but like from ilhe’southeast, and’lie stood
Denver with the rest, and there—she
THE
several places an evening could they have «!' wo heard hp ‘w;w an expert gambler tberp straining his ean&lt; trying to hear . knew not how—hnd made or received
Chis. L VogtlsrCo.,
accepted.. And yet. with it all. Mr. Hayne !; when the troop was over there at Miners’ the sountU I told him nf; but ax hist
- ‘more, when he heard of the fact tliat
seemed at times greatly preoccupied. He 1' Delight.’’ .
Baltimore. Md.
.
• । he gave it up. and we went leick to ; CapL Hull had turned over his property
hail a great deal to think of.
I
"Of course his testimony, isn’t ueces- camp. and.he took' hh lantern and to Lieut. Hayne just before he was
To tiegin with, the willow Clancy had [I raiy. Clancy and his wife between them। looked in his raddle bags, and I shook killed, and that the lieutenant was now
been captured in one of the mining towns. !I have cleared you'.nfMr burying you olivei for fear; bjit he seemed to find every­
-to be tried for failing to account for it.
where she had sought refuge, andbrduglit ; five year*
But nothing but his story thing all : rigfit, and - in the next Ho brought her enough to cover all be
back by theVivil authorities.-neariy $11,0001 could explain hi# singular conduct—plan­ ten miuutei he was asleep, and Gower । had taken, but—here she lied—strove to I
iu greenbacks liaving been found in her ning the whole pibbcry .'executing it with conic and whispcrel to me. and I went 1 |K-rsuadc her to go to San Francisco with I
possession. Site hqd fought like a fury all the skill of a professional jailbird, de­ with him, and hefcavc me five hundred him. She promised to Chink of it if Ik
and proved too uiubh for the sltcrifTsi serting and covering several hundred dollars, in twenties. "Now you're bound,' would leave the money—which ho did,
posse when first arrested, and not until miles with his plunder, then daring to go rays he; ’fc^cp the nentri .s off while ! swearing lie would come for her and it. I
three day s-after her incarceration was the to the old fort, find Mrs. Clancy, and stir­ get my liorse.* And that's the lant I That was why she dared not tell Mike 1
.. thrag
- t when he got home. He was so /r-nloue 1
entire amount brought to light. Th&lt;*re , n&gt;nd«r ovary cent the moment lie heard । ever raw of' him. Then n airange
......
Muc»ilon u nat ought to be dune uf your trial What a fiend tliat woman
.. t
happened.
Twas
'T..«shardlyd..,
dnyiighL when . j o( j„.r#
up, an I IT culled
with it.
was! No wonder she drove Chncy to *J a
a courier'camt?gaflopbi;;
courier*
' ’ I -To lids p:irt of her statement Mrs.
Clancy's confession established the drink!”
'’ the captain, nnd; he read the d-s iakh. ’ Clancy Stoutly adhered;-but tlie officers'
fact that almost the entire amount was
"Will you send copies cf her admission qnd sayn Is?, ‘By heaven. Clancy, you 1 beheved Katestolen from Capt. Hull nearly six years with Clancy’s affidavits?” asked Hayne.
were right after all. There arc iudlans
One other thing the,w
told.
..
Kute had '
before, the night previous to his tragic
"Here they are in full,” answered the over .i
then-. Vvhy
. didn t I trust yohr declared he wore a heavy patch on hh
“The
talk.* of , having
1 ears?-----Call ; up
w'
death nt Battle Butte
Mrs. Clancy nt !! major.
, colonel
,
-- ----------T tho ^holc
-vninnml. right check and temple.
Yes, Mr#.’
printed nnd
nnd strewn
strewn broadcast
broadcast as
as f The
Tim Rifler* bare
tmw tr.-md
first had furiously declared it all a lie; ■them
‘ them printed
treed them at Battle Clancy remembered iti Some scoundrel*
warnings n^nirw.
egairwt -mn,,
'snap judgment’ nnA
aud I[ n
Butte,
mid
(’apt.'Rayner
gone with
—------A /•_„.
-- ----------- 'ba?
- -----------------JM. I I |i:ul
to rob |lim fa Denver. . He!
but Waldron’s and Rollings' precaution I, «-nr..it.m.
in having Clancy’s entire tltory taken Ii too confident testimony in future."
his l;:ilta!i«jn.
We are to - wort the! hud to fight for life nnd money both. and.
00
Divested of tlie legal encumbrances wagonato&gt;vvhi&lt;-re thelx*at lie;* Ixwond tile
down liy a notary puhfc and sworn to I|
hia aliaro of the honura of the fray was a
before him eventually broke her down ।। with wliicli such documents are usually bvud, and* then ptisli over with ill tlie .L -p and dean vnt ■ •« -nding acrowthc J.ta.tJLj’StaS’rJllS.?SiraES;
She mode her nm/rable, whining ad . weighted, Clancy's story ran substautial-1 hors men wc c?.n take.’
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,
’
u.
u..
.
....
cheek tone and tip above the right car.
*• "—*—•••------ —*■--------per
missions to the sheriff’s;OlIlccrs in town •' ly ns follows:
|
It was .".fxfre daylight v.k.n v.e got
As three family revelations were tidd J TUood and SUn DincABes. Pwicit
Bottle, or 6 Bottle? fnr Sj. i lb can Solid Extract
—tlie colonel would not nave her on tho 1
UI was Sergeant hi K troop, and Gower . started; but pro ufinoit rati the v.cgons throngloMit the garrison und comment oL,
&amp;&gt;^
,T.,ft.cLs^^D-.%a£a.ca’ ■
’
was
in
F.
We
had
been
stationed
toi
“
croi.s
Country
to
the
bunt,
and
there
’ ’ .*11 -and there *lr.'1
every kind was made thereon .there is
pori evea
a |‘.'[ o
gethersix
months or »o when ordered I Capt. Hull took F troop aud what then.* reason for the belief that Mrs. Buxton
was still
aw.oli.
Sold oy W. H. Goodyear,
.
.... ’ ------ ..
—g further diselos—— --------_
...
....
•
* ■■
fi«n* cum.that
wasof
leavingotily t- n mm back
found uo difficulty i i filling her letters’
white
little K
Kate was lovingly out on the
Indian
campaign
sumlihuwn,
­
orwt. winio
nttio
I waH dead lirnke. All my money with th.- wagon*, and not till tlien v.qjp with particular# of deep inter;*6t lo her
cared fur at Mrs. Wnldrnti’a. ..... ,
... KM 1Mriw|
I|w
lolie ^,s00p. nml mv „.ifc kc,„ tolhtring Gower missed; hut all were in such a. reader#, who by this time hod carried out
GOLD HEDAL, PALIS, 1878.
furgetiun
!| me
owed .1
a lot
of money hurry to get-.to' the Indians that no one the programme indicated by Capt. Ray­
-jr^UtlVll
U‘C tor
IU‘ more.
mOF-.’. 1I UIVUU
IOV V.
What proieil tlie hardest problem for . around headquarkTs. too, aud Gower paid'nt-tcniten. Mr. Hayne lie bi'gge^ ner. Mid-Jnne hud eotnc; the ladies, ap­

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Neuralgia­
Lumbago,
Sciatica,
Sprains,ft »
Bruise
Burns ,Kg
in ft~ *~^P
Swellings,
So reness, [r——-arf
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the garrison to aoive wps the fnCt that I knew it, anil someumw usketl mo what tho, captain to let him go, too,
while Mr. Hayne kept several of his old ! I was going to do when wo got back ;train was left with lhe wagnn master
nmocuite# nt n distance, he had openly • from the campaign. Wo were not good and th c:q£aht of tbe lumt. ami away
offenxi his Iniud to Rayner. This was j friends, him ;ut&lt;! 1- Them was money we wiAn. Ynn kno.w ail about the fight;
and limX^/a* Mr.
tho captain.
somuhiug u,v
the Ritli ra could not ----------account1 ’ ddwdings
be^weun Its.
t:s. and
and^tlien
eonuamug
dings totwem
then then, was ana
-nr. Hayne
.
a.-^l gated.
gavetliis watch ami the
for The intensity of bis feeling at the rail; about Mrs. Clnncy fancying him too called to arid
"
toney when ht'iwas
..
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r.
....
|
much..
The
paymaster
came
up
with
it
two
Jmckagts
of
mor
time of the court martial hone coold for­
' ion j btrong escort and paid off the boys late ordered to .-Large. IT was right
• . by
• hi*
get: the vehemence of hi* denunciation
.1 the in Oetober.just as the expedition was ride, and 1 sv.ore—God forgive:
of the captain wan still fresh in t'
Tin i J breaking up and going for home, and all ’ -that througii, the . rack nnd
and tear
memory of thu&gt;e whu heard it. Tli
in
til**
pap r 1 could -ee tlie lay-,
'
’
tliere were nll tlio^e yeara in whichi R.I.
IL. - theoflle rannd m?n got four months’ era
of grei/nbacks, whoa I knew
Ch trixR H-Cipt. Buxtoa, through the ab
o the
the pay Tl: re was IJcut. Crone and twenty
‘.,uce of hi* *upen»r officers, is in clinrp? of the ner had continued to crowd him to
j»*xs. Buxlon rell* of his recent discovery that wall afid finally there was the almost niu-n of F troop out on a scout, but the *tivos only M&gt;nio ones nnd two* Gower
w.»man was visiting
viRiunr Hayne
n«ynca4nqc&gt;'«u*nec
1
.
uu wumun
« night. A &lt;•
------ w.m.
iK’Utcsiant had left bi# pay rolls with hnd dipped in to make it look right; and
■ riven hi
Iu honor ot
or Mrs. Kaynt-r
Rayner and ML## tragic episode of Buxtons midnight
‘Xt day)
UMV1 i*
. .. . .
- which
. • . Rayner.
r, ....... . willingly or Capt. Hull, and the men had all signed CnpL Raync-i stood there ami saw the
Travers, n-hn.-crnln
who were to Iri.vn
leave the ilr
next
to 111
In visitation.
in
j&gt;rngres* when a soldier rushes In tad calls for j
before they terteil, aud so tho captain packet, too. and Scrgt. Wnlriie and
a doctor. HernvsthaX Lieut. Hayne has been not. had been in attendance Was it not
he drew it all for them and put each Bugler White; but them two wore killed
shut and Capt. Ravurtr hdurfed.
odd thnt in the face of all these consider­
CiiAPTKtt IS —The disturbance had come
livin’# money in an envelops marked with him, so tliat’twas only Capt. Ray-;
about in this way; Cant. Buxton decided to ations the first man to whom Mr. Hayne with bis name and the lieutenant’s too, nerand I wop left as witnes-e.*, ami never j
solve the mystery of Hayne’# female woetnrnal should have offered hi# bond was Capt
till we got! io Laramie after (he cam-1
and then crowded it all into some bigger
visitor, a earring# drove up to Havne a
■luarter* as on the previous nicst. Buxtou Rayner? Odd indeed! But then only one envelope*.*. 1 «■»* il»erc wI,ero 1 cou,d paign diil the trouble come. 1 never
places guards ahont tiw house, and when all to or two were made acquainted with the
acc it all. and Gower wa* watching him dreamed uf anything over coning of it j
•rniei enters will: Capt. Rayner (who Is under
Baxtou'a commaml and goes relueiaatly). A full particulars of Clancy’s confession, close. ’It s a big pile tho captain’s got,’ but that every one would ray Gower
scrimmage ensues In which Hayne I
and none had heard Nellie Travers' re­
' I'd like to bo' a road agent and etolo the money and deserted; but when
n.ufly and Capt. Itoyner rilghtly. The ladf quest. Touched as he was by the sight says lie
visitor turns out lo be Wayne's slrior, whois atnab him.’ When I told him it couldn’t the cajitain turned tho packages over to
•ninp ruled bv her husband. Tbe previous visit of Rayner’s haggard and trouble-worn
Mr. Hayne and then got killed, nud Mr.
bad been made us they went west and till* stop face, relieved as ho was by Clancy’s re­ be uver eleven hundred dollars, he says, Hayne’carried the packages, with tlie
torn idea* they return. The Intra* ion on the
‘That’s onlv part. Ho has his own pay
privacy of Bayne's house' Is a most disgraceful velation of the web that lind been woven and six hundred dollars company fund, watch, seal, raddle Ings and all. toC'heyaffair, tor which Buxton to responsitde. It to cover the trucks of the thieves and
enne, und never opened them till lie got
serves to turn public sympathy more strongly
and a wad of greenbacks he's been car­
in Hnyue's favor. The eastern trip of the Ray­ ensnare the feet of tho pursuers. Hayne ryin’ around nil summer. It’s nigh on to there—two weeks after, when we were
ners mid Mitt Traver* is postponed.
could not have found it possible to offer f &gt;ur thousand dollars he’# got in his sad­ ' all scattered—then they turned on him,
Ciuptxb tc.-Hajne has again recovered,
• is own officers did, and said he stole it
in conversation with a woman friend he coo- his hand; but when he bent over tjke
leasra his love for Mt»» Traver*, but he lias no tiny glove and looked into her soft and dle bags tlxis day.'
and gw .Wed Or sent it away in Chey­
hope. He ha* Just teamed of her engupment.
“Ahd that night, instead of Lieut.
Tbe Ravuer* are to uteri east tbe next dav, and brimming eyes at the moment of their
( apt. Rayner bas secured tbe release from the
.
Crane's coming bock, he sent word he had enne.
.
talr* him nnd parting he could not say no to the one
•‘I had lost much of my money then,
found the trail of a big land of Indians,
and Mrs. Clancy got the rest, and it made
thing she asked of him: it was that if
tell Hayne of her Stapleton* that the aancys
nnd the whole crowd went in pursuit.
me crazy to think of tliat poor young
knows th lugs that might be oi value to him, Rayner came to say.''Forgive me.” be­
There wasfourcoaqianiesof infantry, un­ rentieiuau nccu-.&gt;jd of it all: but I was in
and doe* on. Clancy la mlnlbg.
CtiAiTER ii-Clancy la captured and coo- fore they left, he would not repel him.
der Capt. Rnyner, nnd Fnnd K troops—
hscujs that Srrgt. Gower aubstituted robbUlt for
There was one man Id garrison whom wlint was left of ihcm-that were ordered for it, und knew it meant prison for
the money in Cui&gt;t. Hull'* packagetbealrfit be- Hayne cut entirely, and for whom no
years for me. on.1 perhaps they couldrt
to star by the wagons and bring tiiem safe­
loroibertitht. When Hull handed it to Hayne
it was worthless, rfthoegh Hull did not know one felt tbe faintest sympathy: and tliat, ly down:'and we Matted with them over prove it on him. 1 got to drinkingtbm.
it. (tower gave Clancy »co and Ced with the of course, wus Buxton. With Rayner
and told Capt. Rayner that the —th was
toward# Battle Butte, keeping south of
rest Hayti* ta abMhttely cleared; but It ia alre
proved that Ha)tier gave his testimonyJo good gone, he hardly hnd nn associate, thoug’i the wav tlie regiment had gone to foBow down on me for swearing awdr the young
latt'j. Mln Traver* and her alater ktsa aud the esprit de corps of tlie —th prompted
officer # character; and tlien
took me
Mr. Crane. And the very next
Cap*;
the cavalrv officers to be civil to him Rayner got orders to bring hi# Imttahon to Company Bwhen thecotooei wouldal
liave
me
any
more
in
the
—
th:
and one
when be appeared at the billiard room. to the river mid get on the boat, white
night when Mrs. Clancy had been rafah
As Mr. Hurley was fond of the game,
theeoloosl au element of awkwardness was mani­ the wagons kept &lt;xi
ing «y h*ir *°d 1 WMted TTSus to guard them. And Mr. Ha
drihk and riit’d give me none, little fl-nte
fest tbe fine time tbe ytmpg officer# apacting nnartrrmiuiter. and he stay ea wiw&gt;

as: wd him aud Capt. Hull

toother

W. Baker &amp; Co.’s

parently benefited by tlie sea voyage,
had lauded in New York and were
speedily driven to their old quarter* at
the Wretluinster; and while tlie captain
went to headquarter# of the department
to report liis arrival on leave and get his
letters? a curd was sent up to Mi** Travera
which biic read with cheeks that riightiy

pfledt
•‘He is here, Kate.”
1
•
"Nellie, yon—you won’t throw him
over, after all he lion done and borne for
you?”
"I shall keep toy promise,” was tlie
answer.
To be continued.

A singer for breath was distressed.
And the doctor# all said she must rest.
But she took G. M. D.
For lier weak lungs, yoirsee.
And now she can sing with the beat.

An athlete gave out, on a run.
And hefeared his career wasqulte done:
G. IL D., pray observe.
Gave back Wirtoal ntox.
And now lie can. lift a half ton.

A writer, who wrote for a prize.
Hnd headache# and pain in tbe eyes;
G. M. D. was tbe spell
That made him quite well.
And glory before him now lies.

Breakfast
Cocoa

from which tho excros of
oil Im* been removed, la

Absolutely P-urc
atul it is Soluble.

•

No Chemicals

are used in its preparation. It lia#
more than three times the strength of
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
or Sugar, nnd 'is therefore far more
economical, costing Uss than one cent
a cup. It Is delicious, nourishing,
strengthening, easily digested,'
and admirably adopted for invalids
as well as for person* in health.
Sold by Grocera oyorywhere.

W. BAKER &amp; CO., Dentate, Sm.
GRATEFUL—COMFORTIMC.

BREAKFAST.

• Br a thoronxb knowledge of I be rtanra! law*
These are only examples of the daily which
govern the upernitoiu of„d!»^lo“
triumphs of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical naizttlon. tad bv * rarrful spidtesUun of tbo
floe
proi-rllra of aell «lrete&lt;l &lt; oeoa. Mr. Epp*
Discovery. In restoring health and reviv­
baa urnvioed our bro -Ma»t
1 " d
ing wasted vitality. Sold by all druggists. CTOefrOMtared «*veriuto *'hich may
Tlie new Methodist church at Howell
will be dedicated December SI.

Buy City building improvements the last
year amount to nearly 81,500,000.

Tbe thirteenth annual convention of tbe
Michigan Bunday schools will be held In
Lansing, beginning next Tuesday.
l^^'.turUparillatt e»*taeurs.

Make your friend a Christ­
mas or New Year's present of
the Ba*»*a oae year. 7e cte.

us read) io attwa wWrevcr iin-re

(ta tie &gt;!»
mltk.
Utaheri thus:

J .

�ARE ALWAYS READY .
With a stock of goods that "embraces every article that is '
usually kept by a general store to exchange

FOR THE MIGHTY DOLLAR.
.Our expenses are light, our sales are large, and we are will­
ing to work sixteen hours out of twe^tyjour to please our
customers.

PEOPLE WILL TALK ABOUT
Our system of doing business: Quick sales and small profits.

* HOQLt’5 - STORE.
With goods piled to the ceiling, goods down stairs, goods
up stairs, and fresh arrivals daily, is conceded to be

The: Cheap: Store : of: Barry : County!
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Come and bring your friends. We will guarantee to please
them and you will be largely benefitted by so doing, for

The More Goods We Sell
The Cheaper You Buy.

ZHL Y. HOGLE.
Frank Blood, ot easb^arlton. and Lily
Thanksgiving services were bold at the Vnnnocker, ot Nashville, visited nt I). IL
■ • ETttiigulicAl church. Rev. Stewart, of the Foster’s last Wednesday evening.
' Shay &amp; Eaton have failed to organize a
Mftbdosl chuMO. preaching the sermon.
0
Albert Turner :uid family, from Aingcr. writing school yet.
U Decker lias a very sick horse at this
visited at Walter Webster's last week.
John McIntosh took a load of hogs to writing.
Sim Becker lias rented a part of Rafes
Buffalo last week.
Buel A While lurtfc purchased the lot on Vester's farm for five years.
Several from this way visited at Rev.
the center of Maple ami Main streets from
Herbert Walratb- We hope now to see a Micrs of Freeport last week.
Mr. Blakeslee has improved'hls premis­
bnildlug rri-ctafi on It. a» It Is one of the
•'
best loeMtaaaSfthe village for a businew es by erecting a new wind mill.
Joseph
Keeler Inis just returned from a
place.
Tramps are'weomlng quite numerous two weeks visit with hh prother aud sister
and our viilati’’ authorities arc called on of Gratiot county.
The Indian Measlah has struck Barry
to furnish lodging for a number nearly
every night, all on seeOODt &lt;&gt;f the McKin­ Co. Some of Carlton fanners hare Joined
in the war dance.
When they come to.
ley bill no doubt.
Tbe evaporator will mod dose for the their senses down in-central Missouri it is
{ season n* the supply of apples Is about ex- then that they will realize they have lost
their
scalps.
XhAusted. 'It Jias furnished employment
for many in the village, that will now have
to seek oilier employment.
A. R. Allen is In this vlcluily visiting
Our merchants are now stocking up for
friends and relatives.
holiday tr&gt;de.
Mrs. Bert Tinkler has l*en the guest of
K. Griggs sold his house and lot to John ।
Uuraclt. and it-Is said he lias purchased her pareuta and brother’s family.
Highest prices paid for poultry* by W.
lhe'property foimerly owned by Dr. BarH. Smith aud Robert McKibben at either
her fibre.
place.
Taxes are lower here than last year.
Jud Monroe Is In this vicinity calling uu
James A. Sweezey was here last week
friends.
on legal business.
School Is progressing finely under the
One of E. Smith's children died Sunday
manngement of Cora Brooks.
evening from the efTccta of chloken pox.
W. H. Smith and wife went to Richland
The wile of M. B. Brooks is at Irving
.
a bklsting In taking cure of her mother. last Saturday.
The young folks from thin place attend­
Mis. Crauaton. who Is very sick. .
ed the dance at Bowen’s Mills last Thurs­
day.
South Carlton.
Dr. Wright and Mr. Wilks returned
SCHOOL COLUMN.
last week from the north with S deer each
so we hear.
Andrea, County SerT. fhuratou, who Is working in Ohio, Conducted by Enorh
rotary.
visited, bls family last week.
His
The meeting of the association on the
daughter Sally went back with him to re­
2!&gt;th was a success in point of attendance
main during the winter.
but hardly otherwise.
Many teachers
The Progressive Brethren have their
church Unished and nearly furnished and came from distant parts of the county at
expect to dedicate It about the middle of some little sacrifice, and we rather fear
went home disappointed.
The school
Dec.
house was not in readiness so that the
The Cole and Carpenter hunting party
meeting was held nt the court room and
returned with only one deer for the whole
the funmoon sessMin not begun tin It
party.
xi'clock.. No singing books were provided
The Adventist* will hold quarterly meet­
' and the absence ot blackboard prevented
ing at their church the 1st or Jan.
the presentation of one subject as planned.
Mi. Dogardus spent several days last
Of tbe papers wa shall tqwak berealtcr.
week with his daughter, Mrs- I Inning.
, While not wishing to criticise anybody, we
Thvte was a prayer meeting at Mrcannot help feeling tliat it is necessary to
Blrchheid's last Saturday evening.
the life and success ot the association that
Bertha Stilwell, of Grand Rapids. Is vis­
•mnebody have charge of the arrangements
iting Cai lion friends at present
The program should
Tbr P.*s of L had 4 Thanksgiving aud attend to them.
be publlsbed earlier. There ought to b#
supper al Hit- hall Thursday night.
no dispute as to. who constitute the jwFannie Worn'.. uf I wing, spent Thanks­
gram committee nor whose duty it is to
giving with lira. J. Flwnlug and family.
have a room la readiness.
By the terms
Mr. Decker has a sick horse at present
of tlie constitution, the next meeting will^
. writtag.
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Dec. opens upon us will) a snow storm. be held the last Saturday In January.
Tlie road*-are in fine condition fur sleigh­
Tbe examination in theory and art at
ing and R would not take a heavy body of
the fail series has been anything but nails-,
to «&lt; the sleigh bells jingling.
Teachers who*?
■rja.kHH.lng j»^ vrrjv-jeUy ta onr factory in many cases.
general
standing was good have not been
Uwaxll
nftrrlug thuks
refused a certificate even though tbeir
tottiJotowrWta.n; I’lMktaP d“rl*«
work wm not what it should be.
It was
felt that perhaps the notice was rather
It —
*•* .•J”’’."?1 short to allow them to make" adequate
preparation.

EtJuX

i«

to Ur UiMtatalftr.

may "Tend to make n teacher rather dull**
to know the order of development of a
child's mind, but it should not certainly.
To say tliat "It is about the same to dream
at night as to talk In the. daytime" must
have reference to Un* kind of "talk" used
In the answer. A deduction may now be
“Atout tbe same as the failing inflect ion."
but it cannot be so considered any longer.
Teachers, It Is right that we should all post
up in thl* matter. No excuses will be re­
ceived hereafter. Thv Reading Circle will
help you.

PROBATE ORDER.
Blate of Michigan, county of B ury,—as.
At a session of the Probate Court for tbe
County of Harry, holden st the ITotmte Office lu
the City of Hartings, In said eoiuity..oo Tues­
day, Uie 2nd day of December iu the year one
Hi.-it’xnl
htuidred and ninety.
’
Prohate11, Chariwi W" Arn‘»trouK' Judge o!
the matter ol tbe estate ot John Althouse

On reading and filing the final account o'
Frier Althoure administrator of told eMate
praying that the same may be heard and alkmed and he dhehtuged from his said trust.
Thereupon it n ordered, that Friday, tbe
28th day of December. A. D. IMO. at ten o’clock m
thr forenoon, be assigned tor lite bearing ot
skid petition, and that the belrs at law of «ud
deceased and ati other persons Interested tn
Notice is hereby sivrn that on HiUurdav. the said estate. are required lo appear at a session
Hlh dSv of February l«‘l.the hour 0 o clock, of said court, then to be holden al tbe Probole
x m. 1 shall apply to the Frobsle Court of Office In the city of Hastings, In said county, and
Barry county for.au order io chsnge my name show cause, tf.any there be. why tlie prayer of
from "Odell Bpiinee" to "Cedell w uttrtght."
the petitioner tw not be granted. And It Is
further ordered. That said iwtltlouergive notice
Dated. Dec. 1st. IMOCJKDKLL BrKXCX.
to the I'craons Interested iu said estate, of the
pendency nf said petition, mid the hearing
thereof by causing a copy of tlds order to be
pqbllsbmt Iu the Hastings Baxxkr, a newspa­
per printed and circulated In said county of
Barry, once in each wcrk for throe successive
weeks previous to said day of hearing.
ClIARUtS W. AHMVTttOXU,

Judge of 1’rotmte.

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MOliTGAGP. SALK.
Default haying, been mmie in tbe conditions
of ascertain mongage made by Patrick
Dooley «hd Man ret Duoluv.Uits wife, to Abner
,A- ,x
’u"1 monied
iu tlie Office of tl»e lighter oi ixds. for the
Harn and Mtate of Mieblgau. on the
Z7lh uf April. A. D. 1X83. in liber H» of murtgageon purer SC and JU, which uild inortgaim *a»
ou tlie ffldday of July two. duly imiraed i,v
HHid a finer Case to First National Batik of
Frjemi-li’p. N.Y.. which said asslgiuutwt wna
duly Hvcrurd iu the
Register of Deeds
bir tlie County of 11 .rrj . Mlctiiimn. on August
l», IMG, Iu Uber u of mortgagt^, on pay;- 432.
aud which said mortgage * *» on the 7tu day of
April, 1890. a«*lu duly assigned by said First
National Bank of rncndsUtj. to Abner Case,
which wid asslgiuiwu t was duly recorded Iu the
office Of fleshier of Deeds for the Comity of
Harry. Michigan, the isth day ut April, iw*&gt;. tn
liber .X! uf mortgages on page M, and on which
mortptge there is claimsd to be tine at the. date
ut tliis notice tue sum of two thvusaml tLiiyscreu and « Ito dollnre, and an attorney's fee of
filly dollars provided fur iu said mortgage, aim
110 suit or proctediugj at taw having been Insiltulcd to recover tho inuurys secured by said
mortgage or any part thereof,
Now, then tore, by virtue of the power
or sale coutaJoed in said mortgage, and
Che statute in |«xh case made and provided,
notice h hereby given that on Saturday, the 2XUi
uayoi Febnmiy.A. D.. l«U. at ten o'clock Hi
the forctivoa, 1 hUaP sen al public auclluu to thr
highest bldiler, a: Hie tiunb trout door ot tile
Barry County Court House in the City of Hast,
ings In said comity nud state Llhat tiuiug the
place where tho ctreui; Court tor Barry Comity
mtooldiml, the tireraise»da»cnl&gt;ed lusaid inertgage, or so much '.hereof a* may lie necessary to
pay tun amount due. on said mortgage, with
eight |&gt;er cent, tuturest, and all legs! ousts, to­
gether with an attorney's fee ot fifty dollars
cvvvuautcd for tteweta. the premises being de­
scribee 111 said murtgage im ail mat Certain par
c els ut laud situate iu tbe towurhiii ot irvtug. In
Ibe IkkUhiy of Bany and Bute &lt;if Mivliluuu. and
known and dewntasd m (oiluws; The north
west quarter
of tbe north cunI quarter IU]
and Uy nyth —^quarter (U1 •»&lt; the irniui
wet* [Ml or •eetwo ho. four L&lt;1 town four 141.
north iiuuw ulyj 1»] west, except flfteeu 1151
lu-rmi aultl tn Mfr-.un ti.« u-......

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AnNKUCA*F..Mortitagee.
MMrTH A COLGHQVK. AtWrwVs tor Mocrcagff!.
FaM HEARING CLAIMS.
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But we are happy to state that it has

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Not Changed the Pric£
, Of goods wp carry in stock.
year to show you goods in

Therefore we are alite this

DINNER SETS. TEA SETS, TOILET SETS,
LAMPS, LAMP GOODS, CHINAWARE
AND GLASSWARE,
In more attactive patterns than ever before and

FOR LESS MONEY.
We also would say that we have a very complete stock of

Staple ail Fancy tanas '

Which we are selling at very reasonable prices we res­
pectfully ask you to call and examine our stack.

WI WANT BUTTER. EGGS AND DRIED FRUIT.
HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN.

“YET 40 DAYS.”
The next 40 days we offer for sale all goods at
REDUCED PRICES.

McKinley or No McKinley!
We have a ife'w supply of Ladies' .30-in. Jackets.
Call and see them.
Our Cloaks, Jackets and Shawls are going at
closing out prices.
_ Quilts, Blankets, Ladies', Gents' and Children's
’1
be sold at hotUnderwear, Flannels of all kind
tom prices.
Our Black Dress Goods are the most desirable
trade in the market.
We offer Dress Flannel. Cashmeres r.nd Plaid
and Striped Dress Goods of cheaper quality at bar­
gains to the buyers.
this is the place to buy Boots and

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                  <text>Largest Circulation
' of any paper in the
County.

Hastings Banner

VOL. XXXV. NO. 32

The best Advertis­
ingmediumin Bar- |
ry County.

Hastings, Mich., December h i89o.

WHOLE NO. 1853.

Hastings Banner
Published Thursday* by
COOK BROS.,,

u.istixgs.

Hudson’s Tower Clothing Co

Mien.

F. R. PANCOAST,
HASTINGS, MIOH.

to announce that they hare this day commenced an Immense forced tale of

Men’s and Boys

In value amountlag to over

Two Hundred Thousand Dollars.
Having by a recent fortunate purrhase, direct from tlie manufaglutrrs. of two Gigantic Flock*, at 75 and 78c re­
nn &gt;nan&gt;:tnetur1nK emt, w. e,„
»urut .7-1, i-u.eluuJr . Si-or u l.k.t MM
every garment ixtuebt during this sate. We nought tbe-e two stock* of Mr"c. Kolbchlld. Hav* &amp; Co. and
&lt;&lt; arson. Merer A Co., the grea. Rcclirster. New Ynrk. niasmscinrera of Men** »nrf tm**’Fine Clothing,

Watches* Clocks,

Jewelry.

COUNTY NEWS.

COME THIS WEEK AND SEE THE LARG­

%

EST STOCK OF CLOTHING IN

WESTERN MICHIGAN.
Hoys' Knee I’anta.-Over MOO pain at 25 and 50c; world beaten (or the price.

75c and *1 buys better grades.

This K the most stupendous BARGAIN SALE OF CIXJTHING that ever took place in Nlehlgan.

During the holidays we contltmfi the retailing of all our Hats and Caps al wholesale prices.
Just received N cases ol Underwear at 25.’. 80c and $|.C0 for either Undtrsblrt or Drawers. Can n&lt;Sbe equalled
for value in this city.
‘
Those who can not attend In wrnm. by remitting draft or postal order, may share in the benefils of this sale,
and such orders will meet our careful attention.

J?
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Send for self measurement blanks and get particulars.

Hudson’s Tower Clothing Co
Corner Pearl And Monroe Streets, Grand Rapids, Michigan,

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Hurrah! Hurrah! Htirrah!

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Turner’s elected; no Winans' elected.
Yaple’s elected; no. Burrows',

2

kBet yer $200.00.. Well something hap­
pened, there’s been a Cyclone, a Blizzaad, an
Earthquake, a General Upheaval of some
kind in the Political world.
But nothing compared to the

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BREAKING OP OF OLD PRICES
And marking down In prices of goods at

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HIGLEY &amp; FOX’S STORE
In Delton,

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something will happen we have

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DECIDED TO MAKE -A GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICE
Of all kinds of

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Drv Goods, Millinery, HoodU, Cloaks, Ladies and.
Xnt3 Underwear, Boots, Shoes and Rubber
Goods.
'
FBOM AND AFTER THIS DATE WE SHALL SELL

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Cloaks former price 835.00 now 825.00.
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••
•• 825.00 now 815-00.
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•• &lt;15.00 now 810.00.
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“ $10.80 now 3 7.00.
I Julies’ Wool Hose former pricre 40 eta. .now 25 cts.
lAdles' Colchmter Rubbera farmer price SO cts. now 40 eta. .
Men’s
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...................................65 cto, now 00 cts.
Men’s Undewear former price $1.00 now 75 cts.
Men’s Rubber fomer price $8.00 now $2.50.

We have just received a large lot of Ladies and Misses
trimmed hats which we shall sell at unheard oflowpnces.
Everything’will go in this general slaughter, "e are pay­
ing the highest market price for all kinds of produce, come
and see us and we will do you good.

MORTGAGE SALK.
Default having beep made In the condition* of
a certain mortgage made by James O. Kittredge
to George O. Dodge, dared AiutuatW, A. D. mA
and recorded In the office of the Register nf
Deeds, for u&gt;e County of Barry and Mate o!
Michigan, oo the 34 day of September. A. D.
&gt;*.to Uber 28 of mortgages, on pun-131. Said
mortgage was duty aligned to the tilling*
city Bank and said assignment being duly re­
corned In the oCIee of the Register of Deeds
(&lt;»r the County of Barry ami Slate of Michigan,
on the axh day of November. A. D. 1W7, In liber
27 of mortgages on pap -ji. Said mjrtgage
was od the express condition that If anv lutere«t shall become due and remain unpaid b&gt;r M
days then l&gt;otli principal and interest shall
forthwith become due and collectable, ami de­
fault having been made in the payment of Inter­
est due August »th. lap &gt;, and the same having
remained unpaid and In arrears for the space
of thirty day* and upwards, the principal sum
of four hundred fifteen dollars with all arreara­
ges of I ntrrest thereon is uow due and payable
by the terms of said mortpqce.- On which wortgsgt' there Is claimed to tie due at the date of
this notiee the stun of lour hundred fifty dollars
and ctgbty-aeven cents, and an attorney's fee of
twenty five dollars provided for In said moregage, and no suit or proceedings at law haring
bruti instituted to recover the moneys secured
oy said mortgage, or any part thereof.
Now. therefore, by the virtue of the power of
■sale contained in said mortgage, and the statute
In sueh case uiade and provided, notice is here­
by given that on Saturday, the rtth day of Februtry. A. D.. 1801, atteno’cloek tn the forenoon 1
shall sell at pubf le auction, to the highest bidder
at the north front door of the court house In the
City of Hartings, (that being the place where the
circuit court for Barry county I* holden) the
premises described In Said mortgage, or so
muclFthcreof as may be necessary to pay the
amount due on said mortgage, with seven per
cent. Interest, and all legal cost*, together with
an attorney's fee of twenty-five dollars eovgnaatad for therein, the premises being describ­
ed In said mortgage m all that certain niece or
parcel of hmd situate In the county ol Barry
and state of Michigan, and known and drscrlbcd as follows, to-wit: The south west quarter
of the north west quarter (kl of section number
tweuty-elght (2S) in town number one north,
range number seven t7) west, said mortgage be­
ing given to secure the payment of a portion
tlie purchase prleeof the a.ovedescribed land.
HasTiNtm City Bank.
Assignee Mortgagee.
Smith * Colodovk,
Attorney* for Assignee of Mortgagee.
Dated Nov. 18. ISM.

’’ SHORE

Eb. P0 WERT
NO. 35
ALWAYS THE SAME
ALWAYS THE BEST

5C- CIQflK
IN THE

Maple Grove.

Wm. Griffin, jr, has returned home from
Minnesota.
Married In NasbtHle at the residence of
and by Rev. Weller, Ndv. 26tb, Win. II.
Guy and Eva L. Hobart
J. IX Goy has returned from the north
bringing wl}b him a fine yoke of oxen
which he^offers (or sale cheap.
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The Ladies Mite society will meet this
week Wednesday at the residence of Chas.
Gray.
Rev. Weller is still continuing his meet­
ings at the U. B. church.
Mrs. Matilda Brice is visiting friends In
Grand Rnpids at this writing.
Frank Meek and Carrie Watkins .were
married last week. They have-our best
wishes for their future happiness.
Mito.

Fair sleighing.
Wheat now has a covering of seven
Inches of snow.
The Milo Sunday school is in a ilourUhIng condition this winter^
Miss Flora McCallum commenced her
winter term of sohnol the Sth.
Wfiltcr A. Spaulding drives the finest
pulr of carrisge horses in town and perImps in the county.
Very few sheep being fed nmtrfiz
the fanners this winter.
Sheep and
grain too high.
Hogs have gone from the* country.
A. C. Twone was in attendance at lly?
annual meeting of the state horticultural
society held at Kalamazoo last week. Re­
ports a very interesting meeting.
_
Some wheat coming to market. Me paid.'
From the many and large bundles the
ladles in and around MUo bring on their
return from K»lainazoo one might oinfer
Christmas was near.
M. J. Goss has erected a building for
shingles, lumber, lime, plaster and skit.
Our freight and ticket agent, M. Woodard.
Is salesman.
We the dear, taxed, burdened farmers
arc expecting relief by way of legislation
next winter. We shall expeet our I*, of I.
members w ill pass a law prohibiting the
use of passes by members of our legisla­
ture, reduce the fare from 3c per mile to
2c and take the slate tax off from beer and
think
whiskey, which we (the consumer) -*-•*Is burdensome.
Wood land

•pmoaiieAiiEA oil

We have a nice run of sleighing.
Dr. Baughman has a new horse.
The reading circle met at Prof. Smith’s
last Friday evening. It meets at Mr.
Philip’s in two weeks. We hope every
teacher will be present as the subject of
Psychology will be given special attention.
Philip Schry, our deputy sheriff, levied
on Lane's span of colts on execution Sat­
urday night. We expect a hot suit as we
understand that Mr. Lane will replevy the
team on Monday.
Our Indian allow still continues and lota
of Sagwa Is being sold.
John Palmerton wtm the lamp at the
Indian show on Saturday night having
done the closest gnesslug.
Several from this place went to Ira
Jordan's and ate oj stars on Friday night.
England brothers shipped a load of hogs
last week.
,
Our merchants have just received a
large supply of holiday goods.
Emma Velta is clerking at Schantz A
Co. 's.
, . .
A lodge of Foresters was organized in
this place last week.
Mrs. Theodore Gipe has returned from
Cloverdale.
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We notice that several are improving the
.IdrUliu by h,ollu» lo«, to tire ~w mill.
Ell Cline has retruned from the north
where he has been hunting.
J. J. England lias rented hte farm for
three years to a man from OhloL--Jessie Jordan has moved »to his nfw
house and is now a reald£nt,of oui'berg.
The Ford Family will sing at the M. E.
church Monday evening.
The saw mill now located here is about
ready to be started and logs have been
coming in quite fast fur a short time put
The new blacksmith la giving good aatis-

and sent home a fine doer.
Mart Bates has been having his chamber
plastered.
John Doouan and Eugene Deck ar*
graining thd Interior of the church In a
first-clasktnanncr.
Cloverdale is bouad to grow, twin riria
at Obed Chamberlain's, so the McKinley
bill is all right
1 am requested to state that the Shalta
church will be dedicated on Sundav, the
Uth Inst
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Mrs. M. M. Rockwell was called front
her visiting excursion last week on account
of her sick son Winfred, the latter now be­
ing better.
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A new attraction at J. Montgomery^
hotel eliciting the attention of young men
—a billiard table.
Several days since Theron Aldrich had
a horn* taken sick with distemper in its
worst form. A veterinary surgeon front
Kalamazoo was called, assisted by Will
Elliott, who made an examination and de­
cided that there was a chance to save the
horse by inserting a tube into the wind
pipe, thereby admitting fresh air to the
lungs of the almost suffocated animeL
That being done, the horse 1ms worn a
silver tube several days and now hopes are
entertained he will fully recover.
Attraction. No. 2, is causing some com­
ment among many of our citizens, that of
a bean threshing machine at work on the
farm formerly owned by E. W. Hewitt.
The present occupant, Mr. Rock, recently
from a bean growing district in New York,
confidently expects to realize at least
400 bushes.
1. W. Ford threshed his bean crop last
week and had 220 bushels, a portion of
which was of the tree bean variety^
The bankrupt stock of goods remaining
In ’the store formerly run by Albert
Lawrence are all sold to John Mack, of
Ludington, where they will be shipped
this week.
Frank Hoyt was taken violently sick
with lung fever Saturday inuruiug.
P. H. Lawrence has returned from his
northern hunting and visiting tour having
captured only one fawn.
Al Dneher, of Caledonia, made the fur
parties of this vicinity a welcome visit last
week buying all from a rat up to the chap
who stole master's onions.
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Rev. Dodds, president of the M. P.
church of this circuit, spoke at the church
Tuesday evening, the 2nd.
The extensive repairs on the Westleyan
church is still in progress. In all proba­
bility the work will be completed this
week so that services will be held in their
own house next Sabbath.
A stack insurance* agent from Battle
1Credk is among us working up business^
He proposes to take risks only oa Lopes
and cattle and their value must be apprais­
;
ed Uy competent persons, the former by a
veterinary surgeon and one other person
;and the limit of Insurance not to exceed
8300, if the horse is valued at 82800 or
mon*. In case of death 8300 is the highest
amount that can" be paid by the company.
Warner Barnes, jr, of Otsego Co., and
his daughter are visiting bis parents W.
(&gt;. and wife and other relatives about the
Comers.
’
Lute Tyler lost r\valuablc horse one
day last week with distemper.
.
Bmcry Moshler has 'purchased a new
ten horse eng toe of A. A. Aldrieh, which
will be used In conjunction with another
of the same power in manufacturing
lumber on the Rob Roas iand near Doud’s,
comers this winter.
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lianflold.

iuist Saturday evening our quiet little
village was all astir with people from the
surrounding country, which would remind
a.stranger that he was in some large city.
The cause of Um* collection of people was
the election of! officers of the G. A. R. and
the open debate to all at the P. of L hail,
which was crowded to its utmost capacity.
Qid-stinn: “Resolved that the Indian has
suffered more at the mercy of the white
man Ylian the negro." Chief debaters
were Fred Toeze and Fred Reimer. The
afllrinative led cut eloquent and closed the
debate with that oratoral becoming way
that the negro was nowhere, and the nega­
tive did not dare to rebut and so let it go
to the judges, and they quickly decided in
favor of the Indian.
Our pastor Is holding a series of- meet­
ings at the Wick’s school house.
Ijist week Harvey Bellinger dehorned
47 cattle, David Stiles 10 and L. C. Ed­
munds 1 and It Is a decided improvement in
the horned rattle, which makes them apptar more lik« a quiet flock of sheep.
L. C. Edmunds and son sold their flock
of lambs to Doty and Striognm for the holi­
day trade.
Rumors are afloat that Doty and
Stringbam shaped a carlowl of lambaabont
two weeks ago. .and that some of them
were so small that they had to put on
mosquito netting between the bars to bold
them in the car.
Chauncy and Charles Shoemaker support
a bran new carriage.

Mr. McKee has moved In his new house.
Miss llertie Eno lias gone near Battle
Creek to work.
John McIntyre has returned from the
west.
It is retried that Tony Niles little boy
had three fingers and a thumb taken off
last Saturday.
Mrs. Belles and children visited tn
Assyria last Sunday.
Lt Js reported that the Highway commis­
sioner pays between $38 and M9 per acre
for having the brush eut out nf the high­
way. -Is there another commissioner'in
the county or in the state that pays that
much.
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Plenty of business cm our streets since
the snow has covered the ground.
Mr. Bonghtatln. of Lake Odessa, was
faction.
Alex McCollum has sold the meat seen on our streets Monday.
May Beeker visited her parents Sunday.
market to Win. Henson. McCollum and
Miss Matte Uhl had the misfortune to
Mosier hove been doing quite an extensive kxme her pocket book with qnlte a sum of
business buying and dressing poultry.
money. wM» &gt;“ “*“f,*,I“i!S’ ^rtlw
The church will be dedicated on Sunday
R. Hosmer and wife rrt“rBe*
the Slat of the present month.
from the north, where they have been vis­
Milo Fhlllll* and Frank Leonard are
iting relatives and friends.
News has reached u» Uta Jeny Jsentuning Ibe
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Quite a number were present last wed hood, now of Itakuta, formerly ofOteltom
nesday evening at Howard Moahrrs to has bees elected sheriff of the county in
enjoy the oyster supper but many who bad
he lives.
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lutendixi to come-were kept away by the which
J. Early returned to Cariton Saturday.
Orion Dayton, who

�Hastings Banner.

William Algeo is building a vary pretty
homte tor himself iu the first ward.

1BB1.

Messrs. Hons &amp; Pendergast' expect io
have the shoddy faetery running Mi
Well written advertisemohta are more week. The machinery has all arrived and
than fifty per cent news. Ataedtions can been placed In position.
W. R. COOK.Locel Bailor.
be made and sustained that there are eases
A. Leins and Ed. Schuman arc the latest
on accord where there hat! been more -real additions to the ranks of “crack shots.”
brain matter expended on the making up Don’t speak to them about shooting Inside
of an advertisement*than in the construc­ of the city limits though.
tion of many pages which’ rest under the
Has opened a shop in tlir same building dignified name, literature.
The State Supreme court has recently
■with F. C. Woodruffs tin.simp, and is
made an interesting ruling to the effect
Here is a unique method of curing run­ that the testimony of convicts laradmlsulble
prc|mrvd to do* all work In the
away homes. It is said to be a sure cure. in the trying of a case nt law.
■ line of
Fasten a couple of strong rings on the top
Will Chidester will have one of the neat­
or bide of the bridle and run a rope or a
strong cord through them under the neck, est little bousc-s In the city when complet­
running back tjre same as the lines, when ed. By the way there has been n good
the horse starts pull up on the cord ami many nice houses built iu this city this
And Manufacturing of
you will shut off'his wind/ After two or year.

. Harper’s Magazine.
ILUWJU-tro

Hastings Thursday, Dec. 11, 1800.

J. C WOObRUFF

KALAMAZOO,
MICH.

REPAIRING
•Boots and Shoes.

three trials he will not attempt to get

He Is an expert workman and deserves!
yourpatro-.iagc.

The B.VNNER costa no more than any of
the city weeklies, and not as much as
some. It looks after the interests of your
own neighborhood, advertises the ad­
vantages of your town, its Industries and
its prosperity. Why not subscribe for it?
Remember It is only 73 cent/ per year
cash. Though we have had many oppor­
tunities to send the imper on •‘credit,’’ we
have not Improved them, and no paper
goes out of thH office until it Is paid for.
By the cxsh-in-advance plan we can afford
to sell the paper cheaper, as you don't have
to pay any dead beat subscriptions, and we
can buy our jrnper cheaper for cash. We
take a just pride In the fact that the
Banner was the find county paper in the
state, at least that we know of, to adopt the
cash-in-advance plan, and that our
cash-In-advance
our system
ii bring adopted by other county papers
throughout the state.

STEKETEE’S
' CHOLERA
IMPROVED

hoq Ghoiera cure.
cure of

BOO CHOLERA, and
PIN WORMS IN HORSES.

No

HUNDREDS OF THEM.

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JTor «(ifc in Hatting* by
IF. H. GOODYEAR, Dru&lt;j&lt;jl*i.

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HOLbEN “i HIRE’S,
Weissert Block,
Have just been opened by

Mrs. H. E. Jenne.
Special attention given to cutting and
fitting of garments. Mrs. Jenne has had
■any years experience in the business and
wiU give satisfaction tp all patrons.

Prices Reasonable

Name and Residence
tChaa. E. Wileox, Rutland
l Sarah Hall
“
1 Uea Ureaufisid. Carltou
&gt; Jane Duubar, city
i Walter Bnrnuni. Carlton
1 Jennie law. Wmidiand
1 Ellas Lockhart, Castleton
« Mary A. Murphy
••' &gt;
1 Wi.llam H. Guy. Maple Grove
1 Eva Hobart
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' Frank L Meek. Battle Creek
t Carrie Walters, Maple G.-ore
&gt; Hiram D. HabcockjHaltitnore
1 Av!» Conklin. Juliustown
» Lewis E. Arnistrona. Grand Rapids
1 Mattle C. Payne. Middleville
' Willard A. Ickes, Baltimore
) May 8. Freeman
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1 Clarence M. Dunlap. Irving
(I'lirua Blake)!. Ttiornapph
1 Hubert B. Smith. Prairieville
1 Mettle E Draper. Orangeville
» William Bobluson. Battle Creek
1 Julia P. 11 owe. Johnstown
) Eva Lewl«. Orangerille
&gt; Marv B. Boss
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NEIGHBORING COUNTIES.
Drake’s shoe store received a visit from
a burglar last Sunday night, an entrance
being effected through n rear window. A
large light was broken above the sash
lock, th tv enabling the thief to unfasten
the catch and raise thu window. The
bungling work done showed, the perpetra­
tor was a novice^ as the frame of another
window near by was nearly ruined In at­
tempting to raise the sash. So far Mr.
Drake 1ms missed only one pair of rubber
boots, though 'other goods may turn up
missing.—Coldwater Courier.

Chas. Waddell, a printer living In Cold­
water, attempted to gain admission to tiie
house of a relative, where his wife Is stop­
ping, against the will of his said relative.
In the fracas Waddell had his leg broken.

The will of the late Gen. C. B. Fisk has.
been recorded in jQpldwater. His only be­
quest was 823,000 to the Fisk university of
Nashville. TentL, the remainder of his
Bam to rent. Inquire of Mrs. btinch- large estate being given tb^ils wife.
comb, fourth house west from monumenL
Timothy Ferris, of Grand Rapids, at­
Banta Claus has made Hastings a sort of tempted suicide Thursday evening by cut­
* supply market
year and the little ting ids throat with a razor. He slashed a
folks may expect some nice presents.
wound three inchea long lu the left side of
In tbe voting in the Methodist churches his throat but «Ud not go deep enough to
«C this state on the admission of women as cut the arteries, anti he will probably
lay delegates to the General Conference, recover. The Leader of that elty says that
the only reason that his wife can give fur
the fair sex is coming out ahead.
bls act is the fact that he traded his house
Miss Mattie Uhl lost a poeket book on and lot in Kalamazoo for the house in
the'street Saturday containing about S10. which he now lives, thinking that thq
Tbe finder will confer a favor by return­ place was free from all incumbrances.
ing the same to her or leaving It at the Recently he discovered that there was a
■Rational bank.
3500 mortgage on the house.- and hu has
Prof. Kcdsie, of tbe state agricultural been very despondent about It. Ferns bta
ooDege. says that Mienigan could make a hardworking. Industrious man of 35. with
. great business of raising sugar beets. He three children. This is said to l&gt;e his sec­
estimates that a profit of S!&gt;i&gt; an acre could ond attempt upon his llfe^/tnd his friends
Ixdievc him subject to titsif temporary in­
be realized on the crop.
sanity.
(In many offices a potato k used instead
Miss Lillie Myers, of Brookfield, com­
of »-pen wiper. The Juicy tttlier'holds the
pen steady, removes at onee all ink from mitted suicide yesterday morning by rak­
the nib. prevents the procetM of corrosion, ing a dose of carbolic acid. For the past
and spares many a-well loved pen to a ripe few weeks there hail been indications that
her tuliid was deranged at times which sbe
oMagc.
»
herself had noticed, and whieh gave her
Tbe SL Johns Independent strikea considerable alarm at her condition.
truth as follows: "The longer we run n About two years ago a brother became in­
newspaper and write about people and sane and was sent to the asylum, at Kala­
events, the more we realize bow utterly mazoo. and the horror of.his fate worried
impossible, it is to scratch every man where her and Is no doubt the cause of her taking
he Itches most.”
her life. She was au accomplished young
A large number of tiie largest railroad lady of eighteen years, and was the oldest
advertiaing agencies have dedded to with­ daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Myers.
draw all advertisements from books, She has recently been attending school nt
posters, pamphlets and cards and do all Springport, and was an especially bright
buduesA through tbe newspapers, finding pupil. Mr. and Mrs. Myers have the deep­
est sympathy of their many friends in their
in that-way the best returns. ■
bercaveiueut.—Charlotte Leader.
The work of extending the C. K. de 8.
Allegan Is excited over the oil well that
railroad -north from Woodbury to St.
Joims, a distance of 24 miles, will be be­ was struck there three years ago and aban­
gun early-next spring. St. Johns is 70 doned. It lx hinted that experts, who
sUes from this city, and about half way to have recently mode an examination, says
8agtnaw. the proposed terminus at the the oil is the best In the world, and the in­
habitants who have been putting two and
raad.—Kalamazoo Telegraph.
two together since then, think that they
This b4he time to look out for defective find four In the fact that tia* Standard oil
ohfannevs. poor stove pipes, etc. The long company figured with the man who owned
winter, with ita bot fires, is very trying on the land and the well -closed down.
poor flues, and many costly fires are tbe A company, stocked al 8'2.000. has been
direct result of such defects. Ixxik the started, and they will begin to bore next
natter up now; it may save you being week.
tamed out homeleM in the dead of winter.
A/hatural curiosity is a cane found by
T. L. Pillsbury, of Hastings, aged H.&lt;K. Ijiraway. on his rrccot hunting trip.
father of Mrs. Hiram Rogers, bad the mis­ The stick was found by Mr. Laraway on
fortune to fall and fracture one of bls arms the Manistee flats and the remarkable fact
near the shoulder while leading his horse In regard to tbe perfect and handsome
Wednesday evening of last week. O.n ac­ cane Is that it was cut tbe right length
count of his advanced years it is feared and properly trimmed by a beaver. The
Wet the accident will result seriously.— marks of the intelligent animal's teeth be­
ing plainly visible on all parts of the cane.
The following are lire ten largest cities —Battle Creek Journal.

LOCAL NEWS.

«f Michigan in their order, with their
population as given by the ceusus of 1890:
Detroit. 205.WJ; Grand HapUL, &lt;14.147;
aagtaaw. 40.1W’: thy City,
Musaao, 17.667: Lansing. JS.4irJ0: Port Huron.
HHV: Battle Creek. 1MSQ.
Comptroller lAcey has Isaueti his nuuaal
liuirt
It shows that rite number of
basks

We acknowledge an Invitation to attend
the annual reunion of the Ulb Michigan
Cavalry to be held at Jackson on Tuesday,
Dec. 30th. Banquet at tbe Hibbard bouse
in Che evening.
By the omission of a figure "I” in our
last iasne, we made it appear that Dr.
Barber sold his property in Nashville to
Mr. Griggs for 880V. We will correct by
saying the consideration was $1,800.

Holidays are Fast Approaching.

Monday evening after conferring the
third degree on Messrs. A. E. Dlekexman
and N. A. Fuller, the members of Barry
lodge No. IS, K. of I*, partook of an excel­
lent banquet at their Castle Hall, both for
the pleasure of social Intercourse and as a
suitable welcome to the new brothers. It
Is a well known faet that when the Knights
do anything they don't do it by halves,
and this occasion was only another demon?
stratlon of II The refreshments were ex­
cellent and included all the delicacies of
the season for which, as well as for all of
the complete- arrangements made, many
thanks are due to the committee. The
evening was moat cujoyably spent and all
left feeling that tbe bonds of brotherly
love were more closely drawn than ever.

It is granted to but few women to be
part of such nn eventful life os has been
that of the wife of Henry Ward Beecher.
No man of this century bad such a busy
life, filled with $0 many honors and
achievements; and to-vlew such a career
through tbe eyes of his life-long compan­
ion Is a pleasure rarely given to a public.
Mr. Beecher was a lover of the domestic
fireside. "My home.Is my temple." he
once said, and in that home lie gathered
round him wliut his nature loved best:
birds, Howers, and dainty bits of china and
costly gems. If he was, great iu- public
life. Mr. Beecher was greater in his home
life. In tiie one capacity he gave himself
,to the public: In the other he reserved him­
self for his family. In this latter light be
will lie viewed by his widow in a notable
series of reminiscent papers in The todies'
Home Journal, of Philadelphia, during
1891. Tbe artlclM will cover the entire­
period of their ■ marriage from their first
year of married life, when the couple lived
on 8300 for twelve months, until the clos­
ing of Mr. Beecher's great career. Mrs.
Beecher will tell of "Mr. Beecher as J
Knew Him." and tbouiands will alsdly
listen to her iutercstlng story.

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Elegant Plmib Photograph Ajbiim.*. 50c.
Scrap Books. lOe and up.
Autograph Albums from 5c up.
Tqy Trunk* from 50c up.
Dull Cradles from 50c up.
Dall Cabs from 50c up.
Doska from &gt;5c up.
Stools from 18e up.
Block Boanis to please the children from 45c up.
Folding Rocking Chairs, carpet jsoal, 50c.
Reed Rocking Chair from 25c up.
Full bize Checker Boards at 10c.
New Game, Tiddte Winks, at 10c.

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Alphabet-#;
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oro*!r
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An immense line at S5c. cloth bound.
Red Line Poets at 55c.
Gilt Edge I’oeto nt 08c.
Padded Seal Poets nt 81.15.
Dore's Bibal Gallery al 81.15.
Children’s books from 5c up.
A card board cover book at 10c.. r

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b-?5 nererfailed to testify
ts title m a “Jonrual of Ctriilxarlon.” and ii
AJ,h V'i’U5Uuit
to etdarged
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a,'&lt;' literary exeeHeoce. It leiiveuntouched no imwrtant phase of the world’s
process, and prraeutii a record, equally trust
worthy and interesting, of rhe notable event'

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They w)H be Bierary, scienllfir. artistic hlstor•yi’ORntnlilca!. or descriptive, as
oc£jsUM*y demnqd. anti will continue to de
serve the uearty rommi-ndaiicsi which has torn
tos.owedon past Issues by tbe press andthepiib
lie. Aaa family journal. Harper s Weekly will
»’tnrt regard for

Tin and Iron Toys at all prices.
Horus and Rattles to plea.*.* nil. i
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Games, all kinds cheap.
Dolls from 1c up?
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Hanging Lamps complete at 81.SO.
A Decorated Parlor Lamp worth 94.00 at S3.35.
Tubular I .an tern* with dash board attachment and with bull's eye at 05c.

KABPK11-.S PEEIOMCAIA.
Fldt TXAB:
You should see our Plush Goods display. It 'will pay you.
Weekly....1...:.............
We want your trade on China Goods. Our Glassware Depart­ 'Harper's
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purchasing them at our store.

Wo have on our first floor a room 22xlC0 devote.! to our
holiday dispiaj- and a basement 22x100; and it’s worth a visit
to Kalamazoo to see our stock if nothing more.

We Can Please You at

Conner’s Great Variety Store. 136 S.-Bnriici St., Kalamazoo, Mich.

SO acre farm for sale in Otaego county.
Description said to Im* blnck sand and clay
loam—timber beech, maple and elm. «U)
rods from school. 7^ and 8l&lt;{ miles from
each of two railroads. 30 acres improved,
log house and barn and small granary; 8&gt;;
miles from county sent, 100 vpterain townslilru Price 81,200. Will trade for farm
in thin section and pay difference.
I h|ve improved anti vacant city lots for
sale and exchange in all parts of tbe city.
Fanning lands for sale ami exchange in
all parts of tho county.

Bouses and lots In very choice locations
for sale and rent.
Business lots for sale.
Two purchasers want cheap city prop­
erty at tids city.
fliave two extra good bargains—bonsea
and lots in good location in city.
1 have some choice Grand Rapids prop­
erty for sale at a bargain.
Fanners and city property owners tie­
siring 10 sell or exchange should remem­
ber that purchasers and traders are keep­
ing nn eye on my listed proixrty for
bargains. What will suit eone won’t an­
other.
Purciiaaera can save shoe-leather and get
bottom prices at my office.
Remember those who wish to sell and
On Monday evening,
when Sheriff
Strabblng was locking up his prisoners, are obliged to sell are the ones who put
lie noticed that the lock of tbe cell oc­ their property in the hands of tbe agent:
cupied. by Spain and Pattison had been therefore purriuu»ers will find the agency
tampered with, but could not find anything Iwadqunrters for bargains.
else out of the way. On Tuesday night,
I am making arrangements to handle
before locking their cell, he made a lands in ail parts of the country.
thorough search and found a number of
My advertisements and office eonneotiona
briekin one &lt;«f rhe malt reran-*. Further will be quite extenaivn—in fact 1 Intend to
search revealed a place In the west wall, make this a first class agency.
cunningly concealed by a wash tub. where,
fur a spare large enough tn permit a man
to arawl through. the bricks had iwwn re­
moved from the inner cour-i-. and one
Plano twine-bliMlrr; will trade for wood
from tbe outer rotirat-. Had it not or other property.
for tiie Sheriff's timely discovery tbo '
A barer. 530—will trade far wood.

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1881.

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f

-—•I
m a juuruui jar me !;oi .■.
Jill’S* u.ln
inforuuUloa with regard to
toe Fashions, tts numerous Illustrations, fash

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OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK, OVER
MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.

Harper's Yrnjug People

Harper’s Weekly.

This is to certify tliat my wife. Catherine A.
Prince, haslet! me without Just cause, and !
forbid alt persons trusting her on my account,
THOMAS ILPUtKCK.
Dated. Cloverdale. Nov. 21, two.

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Numbers torJane aad Dccrintetrnf each year
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The roller mill Is kept very busy these
days doiug custom grinding.
Hastings
has one of tbe best roller mills in the state,
being fully equipped with machinery of
the moat modern patterns and consequent­
ly is welt prepared to do the/lwst kind of
work. A roller mill adds ffrratiy to the
prosperity of any city, and Hastings is
particularly fortunate in having such an
experienced miller as Mr. Whipple at the
head of the mill here.
By a new regulation of the postofllee de­
partment the remitter of a money order
may relieve the payee or Indorsee from the
inconvenience of proving bis Identity at
the office of payment, by simply signing a
waiver of identification at the issuing office
which the postmaster writes across tbe
face of the order. Those who have receiv­
ed money by draft or order wlien away
from home can appreciate that tills waiver
of identification is a great convenience.

collection of orlglmd drawings ij w
eray, now put»!bb'-&lt;' tor the drst timewritten and illustrated by Gtfrre du ’ilTJ^r1
aoowirtte by Wilton, Dran llowell"^"'
series «t papers oti Lamina by Walter Hc.-.m:
In the nunitmr and variety of illustrated paperoand othar articles on t-mjecls of thucirh,
•erejt, as “’ell as U&gt; tbe tiurl vs.led character of
its short stories, imenn. etc . Harper's Magaro r
will oontinne to maintain that standard 7ff I
cellenae tor which it ton been so long dlsPu.
gulsaetl.i
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we offer thb entire balance of

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at less Than

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atareglQ inaktoB its artiste dtirarnveness of
the highest urtcr. Jra devar short stories, par
lor plays, and tlmichiful v-kmj satisfy all taato
and Us last pagc ls fMnotis as a pudgt&lt; qf wit arG
2? !to
wura ovenlhiDg ts lt&gt;
eluded whteb Is nt interest to women. Durian
MB1I Agnes B. Urmsbee will Write a series of
article* oti "Tta- House Comiortable," Juliet
porsou win treat of -sanitary Ijriug." and im
inrerestlbg smx-ra-don ot panen on - Woman :n
Art and History," superbly Ulihtrated. will b fti nilsbed by Tueodorat'lnld. Jibe serial stor
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I 1081
A substantial ladies’ newmarket in different
Harper's
Young People.
styles for 1^3.00 only.
CTUTKD WKKKLY.
A good Beayer and Melton ladies’ newmar­ The Twelfth "olume of Harrier's Young
People bt-glus &lt; .NovciMlier I. m This brat
most txA
re weekly, .for
ket in plain, stripes and checks for §5.00 only. and
readers prex-u
a rich aud. attractive prognmirur. In
there will be "(lainpnuUfi
A Mory of tb
Kirk Munroe; "Men
A lot of misses’ cloaks from 10 years to 18 oftratiuosfiy
Iroa."aru
Pyle with
.....
...........
illu*7’oward
the anther; •■Flying Hill Farm." by
Hopble dwelt; •• ILe iloouh
Moou Priuce." by E. h..
years for only $2.00.
_
MunkiRrkk: and “YeUowlop,’’ by Annie Bron
son King, in addition to tirntui five serials,
there wid be stone* In two or three parts rn
A lot of stiped, plaid and plain misses' Tbni.ns
Noisuu Page. HJalmar lljorth Boyrarai.
Kowni Lw»ci&gt;rr Byuuer, Harriet Preecoti-Spoi
ford.-Mary E. Wilkins. Nora Perry, and others.
cloaks for $3.95 only.
Htort Mdries. and articles .ou science, history.

jwik

All our better goods without reserve at same
ratio.
Balance of stylish ladies' and misses'jackets
reefers and paletots, we offer to close out A T
(()\ /
V
A .

We have reeeiveil Mr W line of HOLIDAY GOODS.
Respectfully yours,

rivaled us s ndiKtdlauy of the brat reodinj: for

“Thbbraawrsiklv publlwttlou for young peo­
ple m ezMrr.ee. It is edited *hl&gt; -cniputoi;&lt;
care Md attention, oud iasuwtloo
tammeot are uitogicd ta iu p&lt;Mtre tn i’-»»t anil
rigut rropurttons to owtivate tbe minds of' thr
’“S'T::,'
| Vol. Xll. Iterius November 4. INA,
JYiAXl!.
Voiomes Vlll..
p-oi.h. bcamd to

votaouw arvoutotpriiit.

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Hpcciuim Copv »rnt on receipt of a two cent
stamp.

�MADE THE BREAK.
Ihe Irish Nationalist Confer­
ence Comes to an'End.

£
i.

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So Ur
un’'11"1'c l*en received mb-sLatthe

ckfef «£«!“■£

““kite tte

FINISH AT OCALA.
That

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&gt;4. SHnto.

Sub-Treasury Proposal
Wins Hands Down.

PIBHELL’8 OPPONENTS WITHDRAW.
PLATEOEM AB

k-sR;

tk'Mnt:
rated tA.
timely faITHcter erf
MagazlLc

Uf

w United
with tui*
®ch rear.

i* for three

hal&gt;ettaal.

Post om..«

_____
the
»»..! t. .... ■—
Ide-AfcU-rM-a&amp;i 31rt|
Wo|| y

;'If pop
the stable

lUprwh.
P...Tu
w^mp the country aaahirt.
11,si.u.wLbu.^, S7, ,„
Ix' .dok. D«. K-Tb. united Irish jmrl,"k I,1"’ '-burel; will houfin, lu.ll to
Itarnenuu-y party,
{o an endtfaturduv. i°Fti
.VS-iMltonwu, In Lon4o&gt;
and uulnw ^imrUiing unexpected hnp|&gt;en&gt; inutlenl nrelr, i» Intouw.
f&gt;
.I1'"
•"
there vnli Ito two parties in i»arliament
adnxBting the Irish v^use, th-.- member* «rf
u "“‘•’"•taxi."-­
™
npiwrlto th. conutoy
which never sja-nk ns tfo-.v ptuu. bv, Both
partus. nn. oppanllng u. Ireland, but so
an- nf.-nM u, ,al„nil ,!ut
far m- Iivnrd from our is appealing in vain
or 'bri' &lt;vu&lt;lu« to th. pto,,fc.
jm tbr nU,.^ futh&lt;«-l,;. „( Timoihy Hmly
GU.l.to'w.Mu. lle»;u
— . ... hi.
.... ni*ytotl»
iuiut
JS
±2
“
"*
’'
''-v Ju'‘Un Mrthtrtli
wnfcntw.
-Saturday.
In effect h told the I
.
.........iiKiiume
without
msh members that while tin- G. O M. J,■re|'
W re.luu..t,«„ npboMiug thrvutw of
wo* m. much a believer in home rule a* he

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IpUve, os
dthe pub
ektv will.

OURSIONS

x BOSTON

ie United

with tbe
When
ill begin

able tor
twi-ofliw

» home.
•Cord to
*. fash

DRY G00B5 STORE.

FORGING
'
RIGHT
AHEAD

UNUSUALLY LIVELY

les. par11 tastes.

I wit and
erice of
” Juliet
and an
&gt;tnan la
i Hardy.

Putting Out Specialties

Ladies Newmarkets
$5.00,'Your Choice.

ble for
on n

Jackets for Ladies

For $2.25

Yon nc

hlllus

YE
Ibpol

and n 00-Dollar 1'
tlun Demanded—A 1
the Finns ria! Plant.'

Ocala. Eln.Jhf. I).—The ft&gt;nuer.&lt; yester­
day rccinitwitted thetnselve* to the most
radical of vbi-ir financial nustenrcB with­
out rcservaiiuh. They u-ok alarm liti.-diy
at the evidence that &lt;&gt;ut-:dc pressure wav
nt work upmi them and 'kcMe.i by a big
majority
stick to the policy laid down
5/A Five Mils
at St. ixiuik» year ago. Their sub-trnui5/A Boss Stable
ury bit] bai bc.-n iadofo.-d with now feat­
Ask for
ures uthietl. and.-r.r.c i -w demands have
5/A Electric
been add. 4 to th, lr platform n* finally
5/A Extra Test
adopted. This u wliat it contains:
“Medeuiand the ulxilition of national
It you cab1* get them froj.. ,J0QX p* ndciK-e of the Irish party, fee cuuld nut in tl“! »ow ext it Al constituencies
bunk*. \Vl« demand that tiie goverpinciit
Mate wlm: In- would do UUtilghe qiMwtiOD
.. ,A
«•&lt; Brrad and Batter.
' Khali estpb|is,h mb-trenMurfe* or dvpoxitorat haderahip was settled. He cl*m*-.l hL 1 . A “W fwrtion of the IrbJi numlM-rx les in (he ifc-veral states whieh shall loan
letter With the innmatlmi thnt until bi*
. 1,1 rKvll,t of -*«&gt;&lt;*' f«&gt;r tfa-ir money dintt to the people at a low rate of
•fetas
--------------regarding the leadendup
.. went coin eervlo-s m i*arlianrent. nnd ft is difficult to
intereM. nut to t-xcard Spcrcrnt. i*er an­
£».» -Hifurtlwr
«,
num cn ooh-perishable farm product* nnd
also u«n&gt; i rUd estate, with prup-r limita­
tions np. t the quantity of i?-id and
Jin reading uf-thi* letter brought mat- [ C^vthyite* will nrctK-.-iarily l»e to derine Amount i-l ) money.' Vv'e demand thnt the
ter* to n head in the conference. John ■ *nn&lt; *-'l’eme of raising a fund itidepeu- amount ..J Hie clrulating medium be
O’Conuor and. Abrnham both rose with ‘,lPnl.. &lt;&gt;r that
upon iof
for BpM-.lilv lnc-n’.v&gt;.&lt;-fi to Dot le.-fe* than
per
...... heretofore' relied
iviieo upon
Panadl
- ”
O'Connor
sj.ropoition wnathat i I'arltamcntary
L™. n‘entttr&gt;* expenses.
expense.
Parnell is in
In
motions.
(___
xgrvgrecicdtbMli\fo-r chnn
*«*&lt;*«■ division in the capita.”
the meeting regretted that after changing I .-uup.e fund-. ns since the division in the
jKinj
M
tvrnl
American
organisations
have
their
actiou
in
order
to
n»wt I for^nle&lt;ruM^y
The pl?.:a rm further demands laws to
,o‘‘oey directly to him instead
prevent
lint: i in* futures, with heavy
T»jr
ane-*£-«•**■». I '■•'—’•«•“*'H objection* that gentleman : af
*”treasurer*
*86?"—•formerly
--------- ’------’ - ’
of *"
Ui ,h
the
appointed.
TUF
__
penalties m: viuiaricui; condemns the sil­
-“ill refumd to negotini- ofconnur -wild :
DELEGATES LEAVE CHICAGO.
ENUINC WITHOUT TH C ?* ,LAPr. j that Gfad^une'* reply proved Parnn’i'sns- I
ver bill panned in*: vision ot congress, nnd
fin.
| "Crtion tl&gt;«t it was imp(u..,ihfa lo gM a di- :
demand■&gt; uidimittsi free coinage: demands
lawn prohiiitlng allun ownership of land,
j rectanswer from the l.lK-ral leader. The j
[ anti-Pann-llitc* coLtmued to dr-mand thnt j i hk ygo lx*Chicago, Dec. 8.— Dillon, O'Brian, StiUI- and tncnaup'* to otarjin potiseeJon of all
.Abraham's motion ta- put. but I’aru. K r&lt;- j v.,u Cin
i4vj.
land* so wfned now. as well iw all lands
*v • i■!$=
. ' -. fuM.d to put it; anti Healy declared that lie
- Connor left Sat unlay even-’ held by cc.ipiir.itiijns In extern*of what they
would nut it hims.*lt Ihe niullon wn« ilig fur New- York, w hlle Harrington dc- need for actual t»e: drmahds nlsu the re­
(
jiarte*
’
nt
an
earlier
hour
for
Detroit'
-■ one calling on Parne:» to retire.
I
peal of :ilE tariff.-uu iHxs-rariis. the en­
on the «part
majoriAn Angtjr lutereha'dee.
I। Thi,*
■ move
,
— of- the
— —
»—•. actment Ou n ••Juist and equitable" income
|. Justin McCarthy took Alirnham'.** paper ■
’.,U!
wiv»^declded upon tax. econtaiiy ip national and stateex: up to Parnell,
the letter
it J, iimmediately
’nm«wU».**i&gt;. ■ after •«..
the .receipt
—of
-• •.&lt;
the jKmditures^ grate uhd paHonal rahtfn&gt;l nt
,v!. . .,,),«!••«
• «»•«■«, when
wmanprujun- snatched
SDUlchea II
w:. ”&gt;r&gt;&gt;&lt;&gt;r -nh i-sr.irrrlatH-wji I f*-"111 McCarthy s liand. uiiil, tyomy reports Ij news fn»n» fouidon. Urgent tch-grains railways, te1cpho«n-» and iclegwiph-, and
K'.’i'.llfS A Cf. K":-.cu.-_...'uciiU:aju. i »ay. .tore i. iu piece*. 'This
’ - -.tarttd
■ •
an were received from St. I Amis and. &lt;« her govornmuift nwncrddp uf ithesam^if the
I&gt;ointM
------------------- --------------------------- - Hngr} «I
m-u.-J hi. Tin
-----------------------------! climax of
the In-g^ink' the delegates to meet their abnses novf existent are not removed. •
but —
they
mo
DtmuD«i« Nor 1 t»&lt;lnr»r-&lt;I.
wrangle was reached when Ptlnidl. taunt- i: cngngrmetii
- ----------- , - —
z declinwl to db «*•&gt;
ing his cpjKu'ients ' with vvbnt he ■ ermt-d ■ “ow- ,'”t
Would Ms* what «ndd
The folkpin -• ficmaacl*. which wciv con­
reached
New York.
----------’ly surrender ton • *:;imgll.ri. !j Ik? done when
.......they
.. .................’
'*—
’■
tained inllMt niport nf the fattnfnittee,
ohm and
.ik-kiired' old I^nglishrnati. -| They would not shy v.lmt they would do we:estricken out by tbe convcntuni: A
,
. » “WlM»is m.i*t,.*r of Ireland , after they readied New York, but tiie gen­ saiilcieut qinour.t of fractional currt hey to
, era! belief iaifou they will all sail Wedues- facilitate ex&lt; tuiwfo through tiie me­
i—Ghni-inuv or myself?’’
; ’
lu-dauiiy Tim ilealv’s video ivn« heard i day for lamdon or Paris.
dium uf die Uiiiu-d States ma|K the es­
tablishment of i‘. p&lt;»tal Havings imnk; that
•I .-itar.'c tlieyborusof angry prvleit&gt;. shout
THE FEDERATION OF LABOR.
all patents shall terminate in ten years
i ing: “You had ,h-tterask. wlm i- mistress
without rencwnf, and that upon the grant*
o’ Ireland?" The blood surged into Pur­
ing of theiiMitenl the government sliall de­
null •• fa--, and he shook bb fist, threaten­
cide upon the amount of royalty to Im* asingly nt Jlcqly. ns he retorted pa.—ktiiauDKTBOlT, Dec. ®.—Tiie American Feder­ sesned for: tbe right :•&gt; manufacture and
I ly: "Sir. you are .a dirty bUa-kgcanl to
■ msi.tlt a lady in the jiresenroDG Irish geti- ation of Labor nUt here yesterday in na­ sell such i|M*tetded article, anil whenever
any pcre-Hi or persons shall pay said royalty
nteu."
‘
tional. convention, the president. Samuel
.
J Gonipera, in: the chair. Welcoming rc- they shall have the right to manufacture
Marr &amp; Duff have doubled their store
ami l ell 'tiic article pateuted.
Thc upshot of it til! was that Arthur.} marks' wore tmuh- by the president of the
• opacity and now they have one of the
tmrst. l«-*t lighted and nicest equipped ■O’Cqnnor ciaacd a *|&gt;eer.h rigain-n Parnell I boon! uf tildcrtuen. tbe mayor being out of
The delate U|K»;i the Unanckd qu«dinn
t-’res that can be fouud'ln the County and with the words: "I ask the ovA r« hcitiitilg [ the city, and Gnmpers responded. The
majority uf thb* pnrty." he concluded, ~UI : lln.11U
iiininary businew &lt;,f suebgath- utx'iipied idtnoM; - beentire day. Tin- meat
City.
/
•
‘ .
of tbr question was reached at once by
Obe,.!..
«M Ww. ■ _h
* ..
erings u;is rapidly transacted and an ad­
then rltewhi-re." [('beers.| Justin Mc­ I jourtiinrnt taken for dinner. Upon rens- Izrticks. *|f Souflt Dakota, who moved to
amend ihe first plank J&gt;y making thesub■ well lighted as another. We would Jaho Carthy made « few remark*, cio-iug with
"J iBi-mbling the pn-aldent s annual nddresa
t in- statement, that it wpuld. Im&gt; waste of &gt; wns.rend. He congratulated the fish-ra- ireiisury •eiirnid apply to nil pierrlumtable
products; inMi\*l of farm product* exclu‘ non op their -Mt&lt;css in the.eight-hour sivviy. I'ertlfi), of Ton*, oj*js»*rd. anti ar­
V’aRing Room and Toilet Room. This is an suggesting
____ .____
thttl all who ngrecti with him
i inuveinenl ami sold that the next industry gued t bid Mich la plan would protect the
':L-p:&lt;&gt;vemrnt that we think will be much j should
_' "
vvithtlngw.
' ’
''1.
gg«btion V.«n
!
to
make
the
dcnuuid
would
I
m? the coni
munitfnctr.rers.'nnd
it wan not tlx? bu»dolid the anti Parnell
appreciated after a king and weary title.’ adopted
’
• straightway,
- miner*, who viiiU move on May l next.
nc«*H lit th*- harm^* Ailinuee to look after
men left the hall, leaving I’anidi with
a place to rest yourselves and children.
the interlMs of that class. The object of
twrtjty-four adherents to ran the meeting
Diiring-the year the federation h«* es- the committee vvtv* to provide protection
fu order to maketliinc*
U» suit tbeiusdvcv.
:rtbi&gt;-.hcd 271 local branehe* mid thq Na- for the farmer' The manufacturers wentiomd Tr.Mk-' uuiun rejxirts 1'13 local able to carj forthemselvra.
Nolan then addressed the meeting, argil
branches established- Existing branches
ing that the I’arnell men hold the key tn have added from A toper feht. in hiemJerry Simpson, of Kansas, the congress
In our Mammoth Establishment we will ths position. He was followed by Pamell bership. The address declares in favor of jnan-elect, who doesn't wenr socks, said
who iaid the bccedcre dreaded the light­ thosysknn of national unions of individual
ning of public opinion, and, though the trades. During the year 1.103 nuthdrixed hNiBinte!raised last yeer 270,000,1X11 bushels
uf
corn, wlxich was sold to Chicago ganiranks of the party Were reduced, he held strike* have taken place. Of them 1W susblers nt |J!‘, nnd 1 IL. cent*’a bushel. By
the chair. ' In-land had power to fill the cee&lt;le&lt;L 70 failed nnd X were compromised.
the gniabling nrmngi*m&lt;-nts at Chicago
places of the recalcitrants and would frts1- Pn-sid-nt Gonipers refer* in commenda­
the purebaH-rs were able to dispose of that
ly exercise thnt power. The sects ltrs had tion U&gt; tbe project of an international la­
com nt'45 cents n bushel. If the gov­
Aii the time.
•
been false
their lender anti their/Coun­ bor congn-** In WCI, to bq coinchli-nt.with
protected
tbci farmer
try. &lt;j’(fopnar'» resolution was then the World's fair: demands the enforce­ ernment had
,m* it has protected other cbis*«s the
&lt;»ur specialties for the present will la? adopted and the meeting diaiierstsl. ment of the eight-hour law in government fnnners of Kainms would have received
your Choice of seventy-five
Tbe Leader*** l'rogj*tnitu&lt;-.
work: iu*ks for u suitable federal alien cun­ the margin of » cent* a buabel instead of
Parnell, of course. n-fipZ-s to recognise tract labor law, ami declares for interna­
the gamblers. Thin situation took from
the vote whereby he bus been deposed tional copyright and Ixillot reform.
tiie fanners of Kansas (00,000,(XXL Thirty
from the leadership of the Irish party. He
A Question of Credentials.
million- could have been tiseii to lift m&lt;&gt;rtTha{ have been telling for fifi.00. $7.00, holds that those who pas-sai the vote have
The time for an hour or two was taken gagm* which are driving farmers from
censed to belong to the Irish parliamentary up with speechmnkitlg, and then the com­ home* and the tmlancecould bnwsupplied
SX.50. SO.Ou and SI0.00 These will all be party, ami he now intends to uuge a stren­ mittee on credentials presented their re­
the difference Ictwwn poverty and comn:it out nnd sold for
uous war with the object of detnoustrating port. They decided not to receive the cre­ foti in their manner of life. The amend­
that the authority tosjieak In the name dentials of the delegates from rhe Central ment was defeated.
of tiie Irish jxMiph- no longer rests with Dilwr Federation of New York, but per­
The I' 1st form Adopted.
them. He will proceed to Ireland during mitted'hem to present their cause ID the
There; were other 8|m*ctIh**« for and
Just think of It You must come eitrley tbe Christmas nw** and invoke public convention, nnd allow that body to decide against the raib-tnw-ury scheme, but the
it. Aftw the appointment of the various final vote was 7W to V in favor of the com­
jmd stay late to tee all the many bargains opinioji.
The Other Faction.
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committees the convention aiijournial (or mittee report. The other planks of the
that maybe yours. We have also placed
Those who had left the room went to an­ the day.
platform wen- adopted with sul&gt;stnntud
•n the Bargain Counter 85 heavy
other room and proceeded to nrghnixe. The
unanimity.
,
TERRIBLE DISASTER AT JOLIET.
first thing done was to elect Jrndin Mc­
•
Will Mrrt Next at IiKlIunapolls.
Carthy chairman. A resolution was then
Tlx* convention agreed fo accede to the
adopted renewing the devotion of those
request nf tiie Knights of Labor time fra­
Other* Badly Bort.
present to the Irish cause and declaring
ternal iSelegates be sent to a political con­
Tliatt wll be closed out
JolJET. 11b*., Dec. 5.—The blast furnace ference. It is understood the conference is
that they never will entertain sny prop&lt;«iiti&lt;m for the settlement of the home at the Illinois Iron and Steel company’s for coubultetiou only, no power lieing
rule question unless it satisfies the aspira­ wo(k* fell to pieces yesterday when twenty given the delegates to take any action.
tions "f Ireland. It hi stated that when men weJC at work in lt.’and caught nearly They will attend tbe conference nnd report
i iood value for S5.00 these are only a few Gladstone beard of this he exclaimed:
all the men in the ruins. lAto iu the after­ its recommendations at the next an­
of tbe attractive bargains that are to be -Thunk Hod! Home rule is saved!”
noon n rescuing party iucmiM in ex­ nual convention, or to the national
tricating all the victims from lx-math tiie ofllcers of t lie Alliance. The convention
found.
4
A committee consisting of McCarthy, mass of debris. The dead are: NelaLoraon, Kconsidcivd its dedaion to meet next
-Murphy.
Hnrry, Morrough, John Peteraon, Gus Ixxiaa, Thompson, y&lt;-ar in Washington City. It was urged
Best shirting can be had for 9 and Dickson.
Healy, Sexton, nnd Power was apjtointed Swanson, Hans Fosmack, Frank Miller, that tbe delegate* would lie surrounded by
11 cents.
to draft a pras|M-ctus for a limited com­
a swarm of lobbyist* and politicians at tin?
John MuluMttadto.
capital, and tloittlirybad better keepclear
pany to establish • daily national paper in
The SrrioUHly Injured.
Bargains in Dress Goods, Ging­ IreUnd. It Is thought probable that
of such corrnpting'intluences, so it was de­
Those
most
seriously
injured
are:
Oscar
cided to meet in litliaxnipolb..
United
Ireland
will
become
n
daily
and
be
hams, Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery,
Lind.
Joseph
Mason.
John
Oleson,
August
The convention denounced the Conger
aelecte*! as tiie part y organ. The majority
Gloves.
are alive to tbe disadvantage which they Wenberg, A. Leiacnair. Peter Erickson, lard bill and indorsed the Paddock pure
suffer in the lending Nationalist papers be- John lamwm, Patrick Kikullen. The ac­ food bill and then adjourned rine die.
cident
was
caused
by
the
giving
away
of
inifon Parnell's side, as well as tbe whole
iZchlnery of tbe Ixsague being under his one of the heavy columns on which the
hum* blast furnace rested. The loss to the
8mXGHF.U», Ills.. Dec. 0.—Tbe execu­
control. Both sides are preparing for an company is estimated st 873,000.
tive committee of the fnrmera nnd laliorimmediate campaign in Ireland.
era' conference of Illinois held a protracted
In front of Farmer’s Sheds.
.
Parnell Will Be Atuu.rd.
. Kuecl Feels Fretty Good.
Justin McCarthy, ns chairman of ,tbe . Nr.w YoR^. Dee. V.—Signor Sued has re­ session last night, at which were adopted
Irish parliamentary |&gt;arty, 1ms
covered from th© prostration that affected resolutions favoring free coinage, election
a circular to all Irish members. Including
him last week, and finished. Sunday, in a of United IMOea senator* by the pwParnell, summoning them k&gt; meet at ’J
taight and cheerful mood the thirty-sec- pie and tqUid taxation, as to tb«
o'clock to-day. The first business to com:national government, and as to the state
before the meeting will be the selection by 'ond day of his experiment of fasting govermnent uniform text-books, taxation
ballot of • consulting committee of eight fortv-flve days. He has taken to drinking of mortgage*, reduction of freight and pas­
Vlehy in addition to chewing Ice. Sunday
ho took twenty-eight ounce* of water and senger rates by railways and the Austral­
ABLAZE WITH EXCITEMENT.
ian syatem of balloting. The question as
ice combined. He also took twenty two
to whuthe F. M. a* A. member* of the
drops of hi* hungerxkatroyfng liquid. He
legislature shill support for United State*
mtew Darned in Edgy'•
To cure Blltawnere, S»ck Headache, Const!lost thirteen ounces in weight.
senator was considered, bu', ’chat was
LOXDOX. Dec. L-Ireland was ablaze
done was not given out.
Thieve. Make a U16O.CCO Haul.
with excitement yesterday, many public
ASTWERP. Dec. K-A package contain­
meetings being beM, and U* ' P»» «u
party being the universal t&lt;rph of conver­ ing 750.000 franca*, comdgned fi«m an Eng­
WATEnrowx. N. Y.» Dec. 8.—Two emsation and discussion everywhere. The lish bank to Amsterdam, has been stolen faoyv■ of the O dark. Paper mill, uearthh
tnaM-moming in Pho-nix park.'Dublin, while eu route, the robbery having taken dty, were jowering tbe
flood-gates
wminote©large“‘bl‘dht*‘n “ntidlfi,ud~ pbwu between Ostend and Antwerp.
Bt the
flmor
Sunday.
when
n
iu fact it wm not a formidable gathering
kmg lever, with
which they were
from their grasp,
in point of rixe, though it was quite turFort WATSS. lod.Dw « -KlrealMoM. working, slipped
swung
around
with
great
force,
striking
•rulent. It w« &lt;lb*tir.ctly a Parnell meet- n.lirr,lo&lt;t..d«ror«l
bu.lt&gt;-.bulldlug.
ih« men and inflicting injuries from
in the center of the town. I too* fju.uuu.
tng,nnd Healy and
TbL 0 "wu-.xlesui.!..! at s o’clock Mt». which they diri noon after. Their names
Super and McLaughlin.

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IT WAS ADOPTED.

Marr &amp; Duff,
BATTLE CREEK.

BILE BEANS

F\Mo.Shr??t’ l*“,&lt;,rU*&gt;tvdBrethren church. Blur Mound. Kansas, mvs: -q '
feel it my duty to tell what wonders Dr.
King s New Dlfe-over} has dune for me. t
My lung* wen- Imdiy diseased, and my !
paridnuimrs thought i could live only B I
few
wm.V«
c.._ i......
r. ”
few weeks.
1I took five
Imuies. of- Dr.
h-lnx’a New Discovery and a n sound am!
well, gaining 20 lbs. in welgin."
Arthur Low. Manager Love's Funny
Folks Combination, writes:
“After x
thorough trial and couxint-hig evidence I
am confident Dr. King's New Dwcoverv
for consumption beats 'em all. and cures
when everything else lails. T^e greatest
kiiMlnr-s I can do :uy many thumoad
friends is to urge them to try it" Free
trial bottles at W. H. (kiodyear'ti drug
store. Regular sizes MX-, and
”
8. H. Clifford. New Cassel, Wis.. was '
troubled with neuralgia and rbcunuHistu. i
his stomach was disordered, his liver was
.affected) to an alarming degree, appetite
fell awjy. and he was terribly reduced in
flesh and strength. Three bottles of
Electric Bitters cared him. »
Edward Shepherd, Harrisburg. III., iuul
a running sou- on his leg of eight wars'
standing. Used three botRcs of Electric
Hitters and seven boxes of Bucklen's
Arnica Salve, and Ills h-g is sound and
well. John Speaker. Catawba. O., had
five large fever sonar on his leg. doctors
said he was Incnrable. One bottle E eMric
Bitters and one Ixix Buckkn’s Arnica
Salve cured him entirely. Sold bv W H
Goodyear, the druggist.

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THE -COLCHESTER" BEBBER CO.

“ADHESIVE COUNTERS.”
AT RETA1I. BY

G. G. SPAULDING,
HrtSTINQS.

Bneklen’s Arnlra Sulvc.

The best salve in the world for cuts,
bruises, sores, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sores, tetter, chapped hands, chilblain.*,
corns, and all skin eruptions, and positive­
ly cures pile* or no pay required, ft is
guaranteeti to give, perfect sxtistuctiun, or
money refunded. Price ;J.» cents per box.
For sale by W. fl. Goodyear, the druggist.

CAUTION :
has his name nr

,?r«iasrjs

: stamped on bottMB.

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A falling tree killed George IL Pope,
near Evart. Tuesday. He w as 16 years'

Loose's Red Clover Pile Remwlv, is a
positive specific for ail forms of the dis­
ease. Blind, bleeding, itching, nlcerated
and protruding pilus. Price 60c. For
sale by W. IL Goodyear.
Hie Ann Arbor sporting club'has brgup
to stock a small lain- with German carp, I
planting 5.ooo this week.

Mr*. W Inflow's Koothini:Sirup should always
be used for children teelbtog. It soothe/ the
&gt;ldld.M&gt;ffei&gt;s the gams. aJlasa :dt pain, cures
wind colic mid U the best remedy fwdDtiTiMr't.
Twenty-five ceatan bottle.
Mareeilns has a dealer who li*- io.ooo
chickens in his yardfi ready to lay down
their lives for their country’s good.
Engineer.

I have been a great sufferer from riieumntisni for Seven years, and -tenting of the
success of Hibbard's Rheumatic Syrup,
concluded lo give it a trial. 1 have tested
the 'curative'properties of the mineral
springs without finding relief from that
or.any other source untiH tried Hibbard's
Rheumatic Syrup, which has done wonders
f'*r me. 1 can now walk vitb entire
tri-eddm from pain and my general health
is very much improved. It is a splendid
mqedy for thi? blood and tbe de bi Hated
system.
Fkki* Heiuian. '
.Engineer Wider Works Big Rapids. Mich.
• Solti by F. L. Heath. Prepared only by
। The Charles Wright Medicine Company.
Detroit, Mich.

L. DOUCLAS
SHOE CEHTLEMU.
*5-“feottaamrsnfistfsaaf
SQ^O Goodyear Welt to the stamUrd 4ra*
O
Shoe, st a popular price.
1« especially sdsptod

$3&amp;$2 SHOES
Dealer.

lafd%,

rsus^,

A. E. Woolley, Agent.
State o [Mli-nixan. County ot Harry—ss.
Notit
the
on the J&lt;th day nf Xovetnter, A. 1). MA six
iiioutluJfioni that dull- were uiIo.vhI for credi­
tors U&gt; present their claims atcdimt the estatn
of Geotat- Bimpsutt. late of xa'.d county, dereaved.bnd tliut all creditors of said dveexsed
are redutred to present tiulr claims to said
probstdcourt, at tie- proirute uniee. Iu Ute city
ot I instings, for rxantotdon atid allowance, on
or trefofe the zsth oa&gt; of May. Isf’.. next, and
that sitsit claims will beihr.«:*l before said court
on Fritf y, ---------j J
------February,
------- — —
* —
the 27th
dsjnof
and
on
lnur-&lt;i| r. the tMtb &lt;l:i» &lt;4 Mvy, 1631. next, al
ten o'es :k in the forenoon of each of those
davs. I
Dated

It Ls told of n certain congressman who
Is noted for his wit nnd repartee t hut when
a Ind at a Ix.mrding ig*hnol he passed
throngii the dining room one day and dp»covered n lusvious bunch of grn|&gt;es upon
the table. Thinking himself unolsenwd
ho held up the frail nud auid aloud:
“1 proc laim the bans between t his bunch
of grapes and ray mouth. Any oue know­
ing of any reuuon why this union should
not take place must si&gt;eak ut once dr for­
ever after hold his jieacc."
Koobjectioq la-ing offered, the “udion”
took place, and the boy went on his vmy.
Whenahr returned to the achool room the
master colled him to his desk. , Raising a
HranalrUp'UB
rod aloft the teacher solemnly said:
MiddlOlU*....
“1 proclaim tbe bans between this rod Irvingd...........
and Thomas J.’s back. ’ Any one knowing
wiiy this union should not take place must
jqiea!.’ at once or forever after hold his
peace."
“I forbid the Lana." snidThoqins quickly.
“For what reason?" demanded the irate
schoolmaster.
“Partim fail to agree." was the quick
retort.
“I withdraw tiie hans, and you may take
your seat," said the teacher. And Tom
did so, amid f he subdued applause ami ad­
miration of all his friends.—Washington
Post.

Judge ot Probate.

Michigan Central

,

Fulls Route.”

ifajfei&amp;iSg fs

1.35

'fails l»

Vienna ha* just been endowed with a
novel means ot locomotion, styled by its
H. COIXIMS. uoesl Agent, Kasuaim.
promoters tiie “Petroleum Tramway." It
Rcwix-KM G P ft T. £. Chleacoruns between the entrance to the Prater
and the agricultural exhibition, n distance
ot nearly a mile, and accomplishes tbe jour­
ney. iu about five ininutcw. It can attain a
TIME TABLE.
speed of sixteen to seventeen kilometers an
- Io egret Nor. 18, 1MX&gt;.
hour, but the authorities will not allow it
to exceed twelve. The strength of the ma­
chine is of two-horse power. The petroleum
fuel is lighted in a few minutes previous
to starting, and the machine consumes one
kilogram per hour. Reckoned at fourpence per kilogram tbe cost would be three
shillings fourpcnce per ten hours. The car Hh-bianil .’n'r.v’l
used in the Prater contains seats for twelve
passengers, beside the driver and guard. It
mnkat Huie noise, and does not shake.
The inventor la an engineer in Croostadt. Straits 1?^..........
named Dnimler.—New York Telegram.

g

Clucaga, Bdms &amp; Ssgaw

Coats

Fifteen yean* is about the average life­
time sentence, says a prison-physteian.
Very few convict*, though sentenced lor
life, serre more than ^hfa period. They 1
either die or are pardoned. In the Mis­
souri prison there are five holiday.pardons
every &gt;'Mr gvauted by the governor. One
white nnd one negro convict arc pardoned
on the Fourth of July, and two white and
one negro convicts are pardoned on Christ­ BartCnoper Lv..
mas. The long termers get tbe benefit of Uiehland Jnnc't
this clemency. This I heartily indorse. Crrsmy
SLKLa
If fifteen years does not reform a man
fifty years’ imprisonment will not.—St Ctlnvenlale
Strata!...................
laouis Globe-DeinocraL
Ravnxna .......
C&lt;mU&gt; «rove.......
Montcalm county farmers )*ave actuallt Woodland
■
shlpped 1,000.000 bushels of potatoes this Woortbarv .
Fte J&gt;. JL.4year, and received 8000.000 for them.
Unalax..............
, mi put
......... ........... .
We ,mokr. Aud If yon have■ratsrrhyon

�Hastings Banner.
mately commend itwlf to the American
people, and relying on tttelr sober second
^thought for justification, we shall patiently
watch 'and wait.

MARSHALL. L. COOI. Edfter.

THE HASTINGS, MICH., POSTOFFICK.

Auocrr 14. 1879.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Now that tbe smoke of the battle lias
nettled down, and the excitement of tbe
conflict died away, it will be well Cor ua to
take a quiet survey of the field and gather
tbe lessons of the political situation of the
present, by comparing It with the pash
The republican party came into power
in this country by the election of Abraham
Lincoln as president In 1880. The political
record shows that the following states gave
republican majorities that year, California,
Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, (the home
of Lincoln gave him a majority of over
12,000) Indiana, Iowa. Maine, Massachu­
setts, Michigan, Minnesota. New - Hamp­

shire, New York, Oregon, Pennsylvania,
Rhode Island, Vermont and Wisconsin.
In many of these stales he received very
large majorities.
Michigan gave him
28,000. Indiana 24,000, Massachusetts
72,000. New York 60,000, Ohio 44.008,
Pennsylvania 90,000 over the next highest
candidate.
Then came the war of tbe rebellion, to
be fought for the preservation of tiie
Union, with an empty treasury, which
made it necessary fox the republican party
to remodel the tariff, fixing higher duties,
and an Internal revenue system, both of
which were made necessary to meet the
expenses of the war. Then, the demo­
cratic howl went up from every rostrum lu
tbe land against the new tariff, and the in­
ternal revenue also. And H&gt;en as now,
Xngland
seeing her
financial Inter-

If it be true that It is the consumer
rather than the foreign producer who pays
the tariff on competing products, as con­
tended by free trade attorneys, these gen­
tlemen could add an Interesting chapter to
their literature by telling voters why it is
that so great solicitude is evinced by for­
eigners in our tariff legislation, l^ast year
about ten million bushels of foreign grown
barley came Intn the United States, by
paying n tariff ot ten cent* per buslwl—say
about one million dollars—Into the treas­
ury. If a tariff makes no dlffetence In the
quantity or price of what they can sell to
brewers In tbe United States,' why so much
agitation among our Canadian neighbors
in view of the probability that the tariff on
barley will be increased? They know full
well that under this additional protection
our farmers will find encouragement for
sowing barley on some of the land now de­
voted to wheat, and that to this extent the
demand for foreign barley will be dimin­
ished unless the price is put down below
what they have been receiving. And
fanners all along the northern tier of
states know it as well; and those free trade
attorneys who tell them differently assume
ignorance of wh£t has resulted from every
tariff laid on competing foreign products.
When farmers look at quotations for
spring wheat In the respective markets of
Winnepeg and Minneapolis, and see that
in tbe absence of the existing tariff of
twenty cents per bushel the wheat yield of
all our northwestern states would be di­
minished in value by the influence of in­
creased supply, it is likely to require some­
thing more than the hollow promise from
free trade propagandists that Importers
will thereafter sell goods cheaper than
they can now be bought to" induce tbe

For Fine Holiday Goods!
GO TO

FURNITURE EMPORIUM.
His Goods are of the latest styles
•
And his Prices are reasonable

esta Injured by the high duties fixed on
fanports, lost ail sympathy with tbe north,
and did all she dared to do to aid tbe free
trade south in the establishment of a free
trade confederacy. Her motto of "Divide
agricultural voters of the wheat growing
and conquer" was well nigh successful.
section to join the procession of Cobden
With England as a strong ally, the demo
Club followers. These farmers know that
cratk party assailed the republican tariff,
the non-agrlcultnral workmen in the
and Internal revenue policies, and so
United States pay five dollars for Ameri­
strongly did they resort to their usual apcan breadstuffs where ^ie British work­
of prejudice against these measure's,
man pays one dollar for the satoe products.
that in 1862 the republicans were defeated
They likewise appreciate the fact that
in nearly nil the strong republican states
cvery^American workman earning wages

tbe republicans were -compelled to go
before the people with a tariff and revenue
poHcy little understood by the people, and
they rolled back the large majorities
in 1662, that were given to Lincoln and
the republican ticket iu 1660. Now York
«iected a democratic governor. Pennsylva­
nia gave a democratic majority and elected
a legislature that was democratic on Joint
ballot Ohio gave a democratic majority
. cd her state ticket. Indiana went demo­
cratic and elected a legislature democratic
thirty, on joint ballot. Illinois, the
ban of Lincoln, elected a democratic con­
gressman and state treasurer by over
16.00* majority, and a democrat legislature
&lt;sf twenty-elgtfiOn joint ballot
Tbe democrats then as now. were jubb
Mnt, and commenced digging the grave for
tbe republican partv iu 1864, and the re­
publicans feeling keenly the political re­
vulsion that had overtaken them, though
•osnewhat depressed, were not discouraged,
feeling that the sober second thought of
tbe people, after cool deliberate reflection,
. would justify their action, and all the
aeeanres taken by the party to preserve
amd protect the Union. The faith of the
eepublican party in tbe sober second
tboughtof the people was fully realized in
\ 1864. Tbe grave that had beeh dug by
tiie democracy, for their remains, was an
taameose yawning chasm like the walls of
the red sea. Instead of closiag In upon the
republican host, the)* closed on tbe other
feUowa, aud the alienee of oblivion rested
rarer the doomed host, aud those who had
sfrmj-^ wandered up and down on the
earth without a leader until 1884, when the
staffed prophet, taking advantage ot tiie
tagetfulneas of the people, (of a new gencratton) again mustered his followers from
tbelr inoccuotui danteludc, and held
down the choir of state, for a little season.
The war, tariff and Internal revenue poli«te* iaaagurated by the republican party
were condemned by the people In 1862,
whHe they could.be prejudiced against on

wtried policy, but were sustained by
eaerwbelsuing majorities in 1864, after the
isflarenee of their workings were better
wdenrtoed by tbe people, and the motives
at tbe party that established them were
better understood also.
The republican party again m in 1862,
brae been compelled to go Tw,fore the
AxMtteM people with a new tariff policy,
wstried, which oar political enemies have
autaled with all the appeals to prejudice

Manicure Sets,

at some other than farming is this sort jof
a customer, whereas, if crowded out of

present employment by unequalized foreigh^competition be is likely to become a

competitor in growing American wheat for
sale on an already fully supplied market.
And it Is this knowledge that accounts for
the disappointment of self-styled re­
formers, from Mongrcdien to Mills, when­
ever they have api&gt;ealed for the farmer
vote In behalf of free foreign trade.

ADDITIONAL rOCAL.
Our splendid serial story "The Deserter”
concludes with this number of the Baxneb. Next week we begin another If possi­
ble more thrilling, entitled "Beatrix Ran­
dolph’’ by the well known novelist Julian
Hawthorne. These stories are from the
best serial writers of the day, and to buy
any one of them in book form would cost
much more than tbe Bahxer for a year.
Bus that’s what we’re here for, to give our
readers more than the worth of their
money if possible.

Though we do not claim to l»e weather
prophets, should that stapd In the way of
our prophesying? Certainly uolf There­
fore we will say that the recent cold snap
Is but £ii indication of cold weather. We
cannot perform mirncl^e. We would bepleased to do so if ww7 could. We would
like to warrant every pair of boots, shoes,
rubbers, overahoes or in fact any particular
article In our complete stock, to wear for
five years or more but we can’t do It
and do business. Now we will tell you
what we am do and what we try to do.
We can give you honest service and value
for every cent you pay ns and wc try to do
the square thing with everybody. Re­
member we buy for cash and sell for cash,
the only way to do business for small
profits. Call on us before buying your
Christmas presents. We can please you.
Very truly yours,
HOUJIX ifc HlKK.

"Anything new this week?” was tbe
query our scribe-addressed to Mr. Stauffer
of the firm of Stauffer; * Crawley yester­
day. as that gentleman was engaged In
tryifig to talk to five different penions at
once, all of whom had brought poultry to
«ell to that firm.
These matters arranged.. Mr. Stauffer
beckoned our scribe to come with him to
tbe basement Arrived there we found
heaps of dressed chickens, turkeys and all
other kinds ot poultry, and two men busy
as beavers trylngto keep even with the In­
coming supply by packing away the poul­
try In boxes and barrels.
"Biggest season we’ve ever had” said
Mr. Stauffer,” and prices have been very
■gtisfactory to our customers. We buy
three days each week, aud we’re Just as

Fine Illustrated Books.

Collar and Cuff Sets,

Leather Bound Books,

Smoking Sets,

Cut Glass ■Bottles,
I■

Jewell Boxes,

Perfumery Bottles,

Work Boxes,

Xmas Cards,

Cigar Cases,

Family Bibles,

Whisks,

Flexible Teacher’s Bibles,

Traveller Cases,

Pocket Books and Purses,

Paper Weights,

Writing Desks,

Nut Picks,

Writing Tablets,

Gold Pens,

New Games,

Photo Albums,

Dolls, Etc.

Come early and secure a good selection

FRED’K HOTCHKISS
.
CHANCERY SALE.
’ la puramnee of and by virtue of»
decree of the circuit court for the Coun’y of
Barry, in Cbaurery. In the State of
made and dated ou the MU» d»y of November
A. D. 18B0, In a certain cause therein |*u*inr,
«herein tieUf J. Dibble
Mary Baltic, m widow and administratrix of the
eatafe of Julies
‘ft'J.'
Kn&lt;te. Jennie L, Falconer. JuUrfto K. Hick*.
Mary Bugle. Mlles Emtio and Elisabeth Engie
aredefendauta. Notice is bercby rreiii thatJ
Ahull sell at public auction lo the highest bid­
der. on Saturday the 24th day of January A. D.
IW1. at ten o’cltKk tn the forenoou, at the nor.b

Barry, the following dsacribed nrojwrW. to wit:
All chore pieces or parcel* of land lying and

KSj-WEi’

SX S KSfe? S3

Certainly it was an Interesting sight, and
fully answered the scribe’s inquiry' "for
calatkK lying circulars, claiming large ad- 'amaetbing new.” It was quite new to us,
for we had no idea that they were doing
acres
Mooont ot the MeKiulei WH. and ka.luc tbe amount of business in this Hue they
are. But fair dealing, fair prices and houa. dirty &lt;nrk aadone Uial waakd Iniacnce art weights and courteous treatment tell
the story, and these are the reasons whm;
«d in temporarily deceiving tbe people. this firm see such an extension to their
trade. They deserve IL
Arrived outside, a gentleman was in Michigan.
waiting with a bagjfull ot rabbit*. "That i
Bill, when it shall I* better understood. reminds me,” raid Mr. Stauffer, "that In ;
three days of the past week we bought ex- ,
Man with ail their hypocritical garment* actiy 1275 rabbits.”
invnttbM the said timber
*&gt;«■ «&gt; *"
materially tajure »*irtj&gt;rem&gt;res. axeepi
.V . __ .u .ut.l tin.mav nail
An oppOhmm wan caught near Bronson
tbe other day that weighed 14 pound*.
Tbta la the hr*t o«« "**U1 there fw 23 y&lt;*n».
rith their staffed

Mire Gertrude Gall, the Bay City girt
t... I_ -

New 12mo. Books at 30c.

lilet Cases,

I. I^ltur anH mnv rw-

.jS’k

THE MARKETSHaaUa*,.

Apples—Dried.TRW: perlb.
Hntier—16G1A
Clover seed 8X0083.00.
Brans—81.W per bu.
Corn—60c.
Beef-Live. 82.00883 80 calve i. 8xoo.t8xso

Hide*—Beef, to: calf, sc.
Lard—8c.
/
Ltme-8eUln*^l«5cperbbl; waterlime,81 J*

Pou)tryrLive turns. 6; live chickens, B; lira
turkeys. 7.
Ptaster—Sellin* at &lt;5 per ton.
Halt—Belling at |1 per bbl.
Timothy Soed-ttaUto* at ts.oo per bu.
Wheat-No. 1. white rettsoc red.tOcCDOc.
Elmir—J,.’. 50 juir hundred.
Detroit.

Brana-82.00 per bn. for eitvplekad.
Butter—iBOSte. creamerv 224M
oate—Mta porbu.
Poultry-Lite: cWckeni. Be; dock 7&lt;3
turkey*, Semite.
Whaal—No. 1 white,MHc Mo. J red. MH

New Store - and - New Goods!
I am now in my new store,

One Door West of the Old One,
With a full line of

Groceries and Crockery
Have the finest line of

Holiday Goods
Ever shown in the city, and at Lower Prices than ever.

LAMPS WAY DOWN.
Medium and Mixod

THE BANNER
75 CENTJ.

Come in and convince yourselves. No trouble to show goods.
With each pound of 50c TEA wq will give you a ten cent
ticket that is good for ten cents worth or crockery, This is
only for cash. We want your Poultry, Eggs and Butter and
all kinds of Produce at the highest market price. Kemonibtr
the GILT EDGE FRONT.

JOS. ROGERS.
WHITE ROSE FLOUR only 82,40.

�Hastings Banner
Hastings Thursday, Dec. 11, 18M.
'

crochet cotton and knitting Mik go to Mra.
Bowen’s.
Don’t forget to look at those silk mittens
at Mrs. Bo wen’a, before purchasing your
Christmas present*.
'

" w R. COOK, Local Editor.

personal mention.

.

Frank Black wu in Detroit la»t week.

E- W. Morrill was In. Ann Arbor Friday.
Rev. Bancroft went to Lansing Tuesday.

X. A. Fuller was lit Nashville Monday.
Fretl Heath, dty treasurer, will receive
taxes at his drug store eveiy week day ex­
Clement Smith was\iu Nuhviite Mon­
cept Saturday during December.
day.
.
/
LatMiifi, what will make yonr husbanda or
^Mel Gwin, of Delton, was here yestergenlleman friends a better Christmas pres­
ent than a box of those J. C. cigars?
Estes Hork, of Delton, was in tlic cily
See those novelties in celluloid goods at
r rulay.
Mrs. Rowen’t millinery store. They were
E. D. Fox, of Dolton, was In tire city
purchased especially for the holiday trade.
Saturday.
When you want any bananas, oranges,
Mrs. Emory Busin- was in Kalamazoo
figs, taffy, or any other fine confectionery
over Sunday.
call at tbe city bakery.

The Most Attractive Store

The newly erected Evangelical church at
Shulu station will be dedicated on Dec. 14,
’00, Bishop Thomas Bowman, of Chicago,
will be present to offidatc. Services us
follows: Saturday evening at 7 o’clock,
Sunday morning at 10 and Sundav evening
at T. A cordial invitation to all.'
J. M. Nyce, Pastor.
The annual donation visit for Rev, W.
M. Puffer and family will lie field at the
M. E. parsonage &lt;m Wednesday evening of
next week. Dec. 17lh, to which a cordial
invitation is extended to all.

IN SOUTHERN MICHIGAN,

COBP "S HUNTER’S
KALAMAZOO.
If you want to see the finest selection of bolldgy. wedding or other gifts visit IL
It will pay you to do It.
,
.

The Home Missionary society will meet
at the Good Templar’s ball Wednesday,
Dec. 10, at ttfro o'clock. We desire a goSd
attendance.

CEOOKKEY, CHINA, CLAS8WXKE. LAMPS, ART POTTEKT.

HAVILAND CHINA

Dr. J. C. -Lumpinan will read a paper IN FRUIT AND SALAD PLATES; TEA, COFFEE AND AFTER DINNER
."
Smith, of Coldwater, was lu the before the Epworth League at the M. E.
CUPS; SALAD SETS, BERRY SETS; FRUIT BETS; TETE A’TETE
church, Tuesday evening. Dec. 10; subject
SETS; OLIVE, BON BON AND JELLY DISHES,
The \. M. 8. C. will give a series of ten city Tuesday.
dances this winter, the same to be held
L N. Keeler, of Middleville, was In the- •‘Sanitation and Hygiene.” There will
And a large asaortment ot white and decorated dinner and tea sets complete in this
also be good music. -AJI arc invited.
celebrated china.
*
j
every two weeks. . The first one win be city Tuesday.
held next Wednesday evening in Union
Rev. A. D. Grigsby will preach at the
wJSfu SL’.n’ Go‘‘tI-V&lt;ar was in Grand
hall.
Presbyterian church Dec. 14th. In the
Rapids Friday.
morning on ••Winter and its suggestions,''
John Bessmer offers this year tiie nicest
J. S. Linton, of Otsego, was here yeatcr- and lu tbe evening "A talk about snow.”
and Ik-s1 selected stock of goods ever
shown In this city. Buyers should not day on business.
Tbe Young Peopl’s society of Cbristaln
f All to look his Stock over when in wnnt
Charlie Johnson, of Charlotte, was In Endeavor will meet at the Pn.-«byterian
of a Christmas present
the city Monday.
church on Sunday evening. Dec. 14th, at 0
Govcmor-eleci Winans In making a four
G. Rosenbaum, of Kalamazoo, was In o'clock, to be led by Mrs. Grigsby.
of the state and incidentally looking up the city yesterday.
Yon are cordially invited to the social
the qualificatioos of applicants for office.
82.50 table lamp, dee­
given by tin- ladies of the Presbyterian
Miss May Rolterts spent Sunday with
It Is needless to add that he is followed
church next Friday the 12th, at the society
orated bowl and shade
relatives iu Kalamazoo.
by a crowd of office seekers.
rooms from 5 to 7.
to match. Pittsburgh
Mrs. W. F. Powers Is re Bering from
Take Notice.—Having sold out my meat
burner.
The
Brethren
Church
In
North
Carlton
an hstat-k of bilious fevpr.&lt;/’
market and business, and being about to
will be open tor dedication on Tuesday,
All the best Central
W.
F.
Hkk.
hjxtiJn-un
________
....
86.00 piano lamp, pol­
leave tbe city. 1 desire nil w ho owe me on
the skk list. tbe 23d nf Dec. at ha If past ten o'clock a.
but is now^pKto be around.
account to settle Immediately.
m. Ehler Wlney will be assisted by some Draft Lamps In the
ished brass, silk fring­
market.
ed shade, Pittsburgh
JoJw^McElwahi was In Bellevue the speakera from abroad. We invite all and
welcome.
The ROCHESTER.
Don’t forget that one of the most nc-. Jure part of the week on busine.-s.
burner.
•
ccptable Christ Bins presents to your frjrtrtf
The high scbooL literary society will The BAN NEIL
Mrs. E. W. Morrill visited friends lu
SI. M,
32.00
Is a fine pnlr of slippers. and don’t'■'forget Detroit the latter part of lost week. k
have a ‘‘mock trial’) nest week Wednes­
brass hanging lamps,
day. Dee. 17. The Suit will be for 310,000 The PITTSBURGH.
that Fred Stowell has a find stdekof them
Miss Kittle Johnson, of Augusta, is vis­ damages for assault -and battery. The at­
for you to select from. Be sure and see
complete.
The DAYLIGHT.
torney* are C. D. Oiilatt for plaintiff and
iting Mr. and Mrs. Frank PancoiwL
them.
33.00,33.50 brass hang­
C. H. Thomas and (1 B. VanHorn for de­ The B. AND H.
Miss Nettie GauL ot Vermontville, vis­
It stands the farmer in band to examine
fendant. Those wi*o attend will l&gt;e well
ing lamps with prisms
The AURORA.
bis clover seed very closely. Some ited her brother lu this city last week.
repaid, ami an* assured that it will close at
and decorated shade.
samples sold as "New York red clover
Mrs. George Ijeonard, of Grand Rap­ a reasonable hour. All are invited to at­
seed” contained ten per cent of riti grass ids, is visiting Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Bowne. tend. Admlulsn 10c.
•
34.00, best spring lamp
or English ploutiue. a very obnoxious
with prisms In Michi­
E. A. Mattison visited Ids imrcuts in
Jackson county the fore part of the week.
gan.
1 have a fine young brood man* ahd a
John Bessmer, tbe jeweler, has lately
good
work
home
which
I
will
sell
at
a
low
Fred Knnkle returner! to Nashville Mon­
added to his stock a fine line of silk
price and on long time If desired.
umbrellas, with gold, sterling silver, day, and will wort In a barber shop there.
Dr. E. H. Lathrop.
tortoise shell ami natural wood handles.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Ix?wls spent a few
They arc the finest ever seen In the city. days last week visiting friends In Leighton.
Call and see them.
Two saw mills complete. one picket
Robert Marshall, of Prairlerllte. was in
Two weeks more nnd Christmas is at the city the fore part of the week on busi­ sawing machine, cauldron kettles, chilled
slelch shoes, all sizes, iron mauls, etc., one
hand and you must have a Christmas ness.
‘112 piece decorated dinner set 38.50
100 piece decorated dinner set, 310.00.
four horse power thiglne and boiler, al the
present- for your loved ones. ""
What ‘is
100
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*•
••
••
11.00.
1|2................................................. 11.50
Senator Colgrovc was in Jackson Friday. Hastings Engine &amp; Iron Works.
more suitable than ' some nice piece of
I 100
•*
••
“
••
12.00.
112 “
“
“
*■
13.50
jewelry, silverware or a watch.
Call on Indng Interested in the Smith Middlings
100
••
••
“
•• ,16.50.
1112 “
"
"
13.50
Purifier
suit.
John Bessmer. the jeweler.
These are a few of the bargains we. offer. There is not space enough’ In the Banner
The annual meetirgof the Barry County
In o^r issue of Nov. 27th we published
Quincy Hynes, of Delton, and Ed
to
enumerate
them
all.
Agricultural society will be held In tbe
in the teal estate sales that George- Perrin FI«nsl&gt;enc. &lt;&gt;f Hickory Corners, were iu court house at the city of Hastings onhad purchased two 40 acre farms, oih* at the city Monday.
Tuesday. Dec. 23d. Meeting will be called
81.50 and another at 8600.. These were
Mr. and Mrs. Ferris Rose and daughter at one o’clock sharp. Members of tbe
Is now open for Inspection. This is a most attractive feature in our store and It
errors. Ute actual consideration being Gertie, of Grand Rapids, are visiting Mr. executive cqmmiftc are requested to meet
contains a magnificent display of
31.500 and 31.000 respectively.
and Mrs. B. IL Rose.
at 10 a. m. By order of the president.
BRIC A’ BRAC in Doultou, Royal Worcester, Bonn Faience, Royal Crown Derbyr
M. 11. Bvrton. Sec.
No nlatter how much you may tl^ink
Sldrlie Smith has secured a |tositlon In
Pointon Carlsbad Ivory, and many Fine Art wares.
you are going Cn do by buying your Christ­ the felt boot factory ns bookkeeper, and
CUT GLASS Bon Bon dishes. Olive dishes^ Salad bowls. Decanters, Finger bowls,.
When
John
Cole
first
resolved
to
branch
mas presents somewhere else. di&gt;n’t let go will commence his duties Jan. IsL
out into the manufacture of cigars, he de­ Flower bowls. Celery trayit and other novelties.:
of your money until you have seen our
Gorham Mfg. Co.'s Solid Silver by the ounce.
Mr. and Mrs. George Brainard and Mrs. termined to have leaders in both 5 nnd 10
goods and h*aroed our prices.
Noyellles in Irish Bal leek, Japanese Porcelains. Hungarian wares.
cent goods. For his 10 cent cigar he has
Frank
Nixon,
of
Dakota,
were
the
guests
‘
Fred L. Heath. The Druggist
Visitors id our Art Room should plan to come at least 10 days before Christmas, as
the
J.
C.
cigar
made
out
of
pure
Havanna
of M. L. Williams and family Sunday.
it will be unpleasantly crowded after that time, jand they will also have the benefit of
For fine holiday goods go to Archie
with Sumatra wrapper. Among those who
an
early
selection. " .
______ __ *.
Mrs. J. C. Lampmnn spent Sunday In smoke 10 cent cigars tbe J. C. harf the lead.
McCoy’s. He has the finest and best se­
lected stock of plain aud fancy furniture Battle Creek, and from there went to For the 5 cent cigar the Relief cannot be
ever kept in the city. His prices are Colon for a few days visit with her brother. beaten. John says that the McKinley bill 118 W. Main st., one door west of The Burdick.
reasonable go and see him before you buy.
Chester Messer. W. II. Powers and I). don't have any effect upon his cigars and
It will save you money.
W. Reynolds were hi Grand Rapids Thurs­ he proposes to keep tlteir manufacture up.
Do you want a watch? 1 have got them day selecting furniture for the new bank to the high grade at which he has com­
menced.
from 810.00 to $60.00 and more, in ailI building.

A. E. Renke-&lt;

POWDER

Piano Lamps!

Absolutely Pure.

veresinof tarter baking powder. Highest
ut ail la leavening strength.—U. 8. Govern-

TIES.
Parties desiring to contract
for H. K. ties, any number or
(iiantity.'.will find it to their
advantage to call on or ad-

J. T. LOrtMRb,,
Hustings, Mich.
WlUkun IL OtB. treasurer ot Hutland town­
ship, will t»e at tha Has lag* National bank every
Saturday In December tor the purpose of re­
ceiving taxes.
X. Covert, treasurer ot Caviton township,
will be at bl* store In Carlton Center every Fri­
day, and at the office of D. W. Kocers in this
city every Saturday In December, for the pur­
dose of receiving taxes for the township ot
(’artton.

Notice K hereby given that on Satur4av. the
Htti dav o( February !«1. .it the hour 9 o’clock.
H. m. I stmll apply t‘&gt; the Probate Court of
B.irrv roanty for an order tn change my name
from “Cedril Spriuw” U "Cedell Whltrisht."
Dated. Dec. 1st. 1W0.
(’KOKLI. 8MCXCK.

. .

Table Lamps!

Hanging Lamps!

DINNER

«*s OUR ■ AKT *| R00H

1 have left a choice lot of Poland Chiba
for breeding purpuA-s; noth sex; choice.
gree given with evrh- sale. AU hreedlug
recorded In O P. CJ Record. Call on or
Tor what you wauu

swine
Fedlstock
write

WILLARD PERRY,
Hastings. Mich.

LOCAL NEWS.
Circulation this week

i

2.300

grades and qualities, also a very fine lot of
A. E. Kenaston went to Jackson this
rings, band rings, plain rings, set rings1 morning to attend a stale convention of
will) diamonds, opals, moonstones and! the secretaries of .'Building and Ix»n
associations.
John Beamer, the jeweler.
A nice new line ot silverware at F. R.
The many friends of Maj. Anderson
Panecast’s. &gt; \ i
_
&lt;
Any person who furnishes valuable' will regret to learn that he is confined to
Dorr Mudgehat; rented Union hall for items of Information to an editor for pub­' his room in Mt. Clemens with inflamatory
lication
may
properly
be
called
a
bene
­
1 the next two years.
; rheumatism.
factor. People are too apt to feel that If
Watches of all kinds suitable for gifts
J. F. Russell,, and wife, of Hastings,
they do this they will be looked upon as
at F. R. Pancoast's.
anxious to set* their names in print, which। have been In the city the most of the week.
If you want a pair of good sjiectaelcs or is fartherest Bom the thoughts of the- Imvlng bren called here to testify In the
Lemoine case.—Battle Creek Call.
‘
solicitor.
eye glasses call on E. R. Poucoast.
Grand Chancellor Curtis, of Battle
Persons suffering from paraljsls, rbeu-.
The kids have improved the lime since
'&lt;f Past Grand Chm»j»*,*iififrer.rvrea Tn”
■»?“«' «&lt;&amp;?=’। Creek, was the
the recent fall of snow by coasting.
■ ernor Coigrove Tnenlay night, being here
/a .nee assortment ot hair ornament?, cabinet bath treatment. The doctor is! on business connected with the Knights
fancy beads and bracelets at Mrs. Bowen’s. now treating a number*of casear aud with of Pythlns lodge.
Michigan is just now having an epidemic very satisfactory results.
Cal! at the
Jus. Clark, of Alma, was in the city tbe
of burglary, though this city fans escaped office between the hours of 10 a. m. and 4‘ i fore part of the week. Mr. Clark will be
p. m. and witness fotf yourselves some .of remembered as one ot the former promi­
m&gt; far.
the results of this new method of cure.
nent attorneys pf this city and n man with
John- Bessmer received another lot of
fine Roc k lord watches. They lead all
There is n gang of men traveling aboutt hosts of 'frienda. He "was in” the late
; political cylone and will soon write “Prosthe
country,
saya
an
exchange,
making
x others.
contracts to paint building roofs. The'• ecujjng Attorney” after his name.
It is truly a reltef to smoke one of those proprietor of tiie gang offers to paint your
r /*J. N. Nevils surprised his brother
••Reiter cigars. Try one and be con­ roof for 85. You think this very reabon‘ Knights in Castle liall Monday evening by
vinced. *
able and allow him to do the work. When1 a short call, before leaving for his future
Morrill A Co. “have just received the you ask for the bill this h the way he; home in San Francisco Tuesday* morning.
finest line of neckniear ever shown in the springs it on you. For painting the roof’ Jack numbers his friends here by the
85, just as agreed, but here Is where he’ score, and he leaves' with the best wishes
city of Hastings.
catches vou: 40, gallons of paint at 81.501 of all. Tht members of the Uniformed
100 fine chairs for sale cheap. 1 parlor per gallon. SGoJ Tbe best way. Is to let1 Rank especially regret bis departure as he
stove and pipe. 1 fine carpet 18 feet square. severely alone all persons who offer to' was one of the most faithful and valuable
Enquire of S. Greusel.
give you something for nothing.
members of the drill corps ami took an
The “Reiter ii»| the best 5 cent cigar
। active part in both of the World’s contests
When tbe able editor ot tbe Woodland in which Hastings Division was auceessever pul in the market. For sale at all
News cast his luminaries over the market
, ful.
, tbe stores in this city.
report published In the Democrat of this
There vyill be a dance in. Union hall city, why didn't be look at the market re­
Watch for Fred L. Heath's, the drug­
Christmas, the proceeds.to go toward pay­ ports published In this paper or In the
Journal? Had lie done so he would have gist's. prices on holiday goods next week.
ing for thcJUonulneiiL
observed that the dealers in this city were
Mra. Bowen, the milliner, has a fine line
Save a $ whenever you can. You certain­ paying 22 and 24 cents for eggs, instead of
of stamped linen goods, also silk, cotton
ly can save one by buying Christmas goods 18 or 20 as published In the Democrat.
and linen embroidery thread.
of John Bessmer, the jeweler.
We correct our market reports every week
There Is no disputing the fact that
Remember that Busby Bros, will move just before going to press, and last week Holden &amp; Hire are offering some good
the
merchants
of
this
city
were
paying
one
into their new shop in the basement of the
bargains in boots, shoe#, rubbers, over­
cent above the Detroit market for eggs.
Fuller-Beebe block! about Jan. let
White wc know Brother Felghner would shoes, Gents furnishing goods, underwear
Bniiness men generally don’t seem to be not do an Injustice to any one Intentionally, and the like.
at all dispirited because of the recent yet we make tills correction In Justice to
To each of the several hundred Banner
snow storms and are wishing for more.
our merchants, who have made Hastings subscribers whose time will expire January
Stauffer A Crawley bought 2R tons of one of tbe best produce markets; In the ISL wo have mailed a circular calling at­
state
and
alwavs
j»ay
tiie
highest
prices,
ail
tention to that fact; also requesting tbe
rabbits Saturday and shipped them away.
renewal for 1WL We shall regret to drop
It wasn't much of a day for rabbits either. reports to tbe contrary notwithstanding.
a single name from oar HsL Already
If you want one of the beat smokes^u
The wife of a famous man will ofttlmes many have paid for the paper another year,
be
completely
hidden
by
the
dazzle
of
her
ever enjoyed in year life buy one of those
and if the record shall continue as good
J. C. cigars. Sold by all dealers in husband's fame, and It is astonishing how for the next four weeks, we shall find all
little Is known of those women wbree bus­ at our old readers with us In ISOL Ue
tobacco.
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•
band's names are household words through­ are more than pleased with tbe caah-ln ad­
Heun. Boos * Pendcrgsst «™r bn»d
out the country. While the
siuilea since the recent cold snap as orders teem with the name of Thomas A. Edison, vance plan, mid our readers are free to ex­
press their pleasure in it nteo.
for their felt boots are constantly coming nothing is comparatively known or heard)
L/Slonday afternoon the resideute of
iu by telegraph.
•
of Mrs. Edison. Every newspaper resaey Green St. were treated toqultean amusing
John McElwain has been made a special know, the MM »t Chauneoy Dope*?’ bn|
sighr. Shortly after dinner a young
ot
Mrs.
l*pe«
onlr
the
met
eMUkl
l-h
d
agent of the Mutual Fire Insurance Com­
icouple strolled along hand in hand, swing­
pany of N. Y.. the strongest and bestcom­ enrel. mkd,-. E&gt;«i In EngUnd. non w ing i I rir arms, and apparently unconscious
rver hear, ot Indy Tenuyron or ot Mr».
pany In the world.
to tlm outside world. The young man
Glad,tone. And the .ana; Ij. tro« «&gt; l.nRemember Holden A Hire bare a full wire, ot «ueh men a.- P. T. Bjununi, « &gt;» would "throw sheeps eyes” at the seeming
line of underwear that they will sell Carleton. John Wm&gt;.m.ker S|.nn;«£ ''. idol of his heart and she would manifest
her displeasure (?) by a captteat ng .mile
cheaper than any house iu Barry Co. Big D Howells, IM. Ialmage, Msik iwaiu.
or an extra squeeze 'of bis hand. When
ffameiBWnA Often tlu^wery
value* for Illite money.
w rei tire Ken Un- -K™ nt Utelr he coyly cast bis optics upon her too often
My stock of silverware was never better
she would push him out into the cold, deep
error.
Thetr
snow and then they would both laugh just
selected than this year, a great many new
designs were added in plated and solid even to. known than Ihelr Urea In a as hard as they could. A glance at the
Hplrndld M-rto w K caltol
Unknown long list of marriago licenses this week
*lvcr.
John Be**mko. the jrwrirr.
Wives of Wullsknown Men. The
might reveal the names of the parttea; ir
Horn.- Journal, of Philadelphia, win,. dur­ not then tt»e world will have to remain In
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can Uh. vour
or nearly * hundred lug tbe next year, sketch all these portraits
blissful ignorance as to tbe actual names
pattern*. atf- h). ArcWe MeCoy. &lt;H In many caw*- for 0:6
Ume *
of tbe supremely happy couple.
fancy chairs. eas)«. -.ud carpet sweepers,
public.
Tbe sound ot the sleigh bell# were vdry
welcome.
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Tbe -Great-Woo- Specialist,

WE OFFER TH±\

Now manager of Hie

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t BELKNAP PATENT 5LEIQN,
The original and best single beam in the market as active
use for thepast Six years with perfect satisfaction has
proven. We have a fine lot of

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Hastings, Hastings House,
Wednesday, Doc. 24th.
Dr. LoacenecMcr devotes his entire attention
U» diseases of the eye. ear. throat, lungs, aud to
all chronic, private .and nervous diseases and
deformities, aa aranulatrd lids, cross eyes,
deaturss, diMhsrge at Um ears, bronchitis,
chronic cough, goitre (blgtieck) tevvr xurrxand
ulcers. Bright’" olsrase. rheumatism, sail dlsJLXsof thekhliM jsandiitaddtr,heart stomach
and nervous diseases, chorea (84 Vitos dance,)
epilepsy (Bls.) general debility, scrofula, skin
dneas'M. and all rtlstases due to bad blood.
Epilepayor flu postlvelydnredbyanrw
and neverWIlug remedy.
Dr. Longnveker also makes a specla..j •’( r-.les
and all olhef rectal diseases, such as int«=r• nl.
external, itching and bleeding pkt*. SMorea*
flsxuUaud ulcer*, cured penimueiul). without
pSn or detention from business. Dr-‘‘nt
use the knife, caustic or itgulure. Cures guaran-

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Sirfle-i n: from spermatorrhoea.
iiiw.bood.) or from weakness brought on bv

r««iee In latter years, are given relief In a short
titre itellef permanent. Annotate cures guarAll ewes Strictly conltaen!tel
hi the cure of these diseases and all forms of
rheumatism. «il*cnse* ot tbe kidney. Hornsea,
nrrvon* and" neuralgic troubles, he uses the
lute. Thousands now in use. Everyone guar

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NEWS IN BRIEF.

county coniniisriomTK had reduced the
salary from Fl jKX) tu tWI).
The akelgton of a woman wiw dug up on
xuv .......
The
MHwatikre Minister-.' iMNodatiOQ the shore qt Lobg Island sound Thtxwday. t
has put iu.’lf &lt;u&gt; recurd tu. believing in U»e J P*** °* n ”boe &lt;’!«»« t'» tbe bones of out* I
exfatem - of u (rrMUj.nl Devil. ,
j f'*»L U *as probably that uf a-drowned j
Niue tltotr^j'l co.tl minrtS are on a L-®®™00.
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wrikein tta* Birmingham fAbv) nwl dfa- 1 A permit waafaued by the auditor of
tricl. 'Fh.*y w,-iiit hi^iirr wage*.
public account* of Illinois Thursday for
Seventy Syriaus arrived sit: New York tl&gt;»‘“Wtoizaiion of tat1 Bank of Lohdi.n
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Sunday. preparatory----------to making
an exhibit
capital
' of Syrian cruft at the VMiylci’sfalr.
I s,oc'1 of SlJXXI.Oqft
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Tbe Comti-&gt;rk*&amp; WHg Nickel works in
-T*** slHt« trereurer of Arkansas is short
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Chiragu
ct&gt;n7«-*.-*&lt;*d
jutiguteGt .....
Tui'Mlny for j urr uro_ ».
to ...:
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WORK OF CONGRESS.
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Tbe rlRht war to cure catarrh » te erwmeaie
the potaovcKM teitrt wiilett cau&gt;ra the direase, by
taking hu*Nt'»teMuuaril&lt;a-

Mrs. L. Aldrieh. of Jackson, draws two
.
" .VQflSCTpN Cifr. Dec. 8.—Little buri- pensions, fine as it revolutionary war
in«« wnedptte iu either house of rongrute widow and aiu'llwr as a Mexican war
yesterday, but the senate's nctiou was im- widow.
portant. By n strict party vote the ftxlera! election* bill was taken up aud read,
IN AWFUL SUSPENSE.
unfinished buriuctw bring laid aside so aa
M corattoB lhij
a f i&gt;
reaniug. a iew minor
'that
8:Df3-j Ahno.vt MiVuraloas.
measure* were passed and a rewlution
One bufiilre-1 tret iu the air, with the
bwv. I.vn hikrn wwnnt iliurmiiw th, 17 fulls roar.ng beneath him and. a heavy
n»t repay. 3 he state will lose nothing,1 dluns.
.«
*2W7.91 in ihv irof Harvey lk Hun!.
train rumbling r.hove him, was the jkni
for
and
tbe bondsmen bring goo I.
‘ | — •hnmi
1 Lo,* „p
ropyrinb, mi.
tion In whtclx-William Woods, a conductor
.
John L. Fuilivan sab-cHlted i£C0 Co the
A bmuaw tablet, cornmcninrattve of feated ulljiHntory foot Sons and ordered the on tbe J.. NL nnd 1. railroad, found himbenefit nr.-nily given to tie teteran pug:the eenteutriiri at Washington's inaugurn
lint (how broken hi !.r ilrhk Jue Culniru.
cnree Colle. ConsHpat&gt;n.
praviuux qmwLion on the fall. Wheelar of telf Friday .-it jaidnigkr. Yet. by a tnirn
ace. Diarrhea*. Krocuuoa
Admiral Porter hit '. vr» 111 hi:- several rion, was dedieuted Sunday in Ohl St
Alaitama utanuged to get fa a *.*&gt;tfcch cle, htn life vras saved.
moot uk nnd bls tun-.jti m. &lt;uv|l;g । to hl*« Patti** cuurch; Brooilway, N, Y.
against tbe McKfaLw bill While dbcusring
Mr. Woods had charge, of the bridge
tto* copyright me;u.ure. Willi,-rats of Lilin, freight train, which Uaubth** loaded c-.m*
Mrs. Martha Mills n wealthy ifid lady
age, fa pvBe.-iriuus. Jifa ailment 5&gt;» fatty de­
generation o( the heart.
of Needham. M:»*s.. attempted tn reform ui* Introduced n &gt;.ilter free u'.uftgv lull from tun city to the JcL'erannvlIlc yaird*
A wedding twntlytook place at 1‘enns- an ex-cmvict. aid spent 121,0.x) &gt;b&lt;renh.- and ifajnk of Missouri a lull creniing a on the tray t.» their northern ilert I nation.
On Friday night hH train consisted of
» boro. Ritchie couuty. W.-Va., iu ‘which foun&lt;!
)un«l that he wijs
wi|s Irrefottnu^ie.
IrrvfortnA^ie.
customs conxmlaripo.
the groom w.h ’.*• years old nu&lt;! the bride
WA«!H.N&lt;iTt&gt;x Cirv, Dec. 4.-In the sen­ about thirty cars, drawn by a M-.&lt;ui
Crit C. Jitsperdpf Sulphur Springs, mid '
si. The bride nnd groom uro Jsith hale Ben RicbardMni. of Franklin. Ills., gut ate yesterday Vturhee*. Dawes, and Piem engine. There were two hrakemeu bcaiilta*
aud hearty.
drunk aud then tried to drivehuroe. They , hod n lively debate on the Indian qursttfam himself, and at mldidght the start w:m
( over a joint .resclutiuu'to fasue anpj» made. Wuo-bi wav &amp;t the front end ot the
:
Albert II. Smith, the junior partner of drove off n britige; nnd both u/re. killed.
ear next to the engine, and was ciimbliig
rfa* Nr’.v York firs: of Mill*. IlolieMm &amp;
D. L Shnw. nJ retired buducsa matt uf to
— thu
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states of North auu
ami South down the ladder to step on the tetnfcr.
Smith, iw HCirtetiaid Wednesday to K*ven- the Eight!i Michigan congrw-iounl tlfa
Dakota and Nebraska. The election bill
Before he gninwl n f.wtbohl. however, tbe
trict . has
hnu gon,*
L*nn,&lt; insane
iii*utnt&gt; because
Imthpu* hfa
1,1. friend, t• tvns
t
,,,,
,
’Turple
I*,......i'..
teeu yean* iniprfaanmr'nt fur "rafaiug” u trict.
wns taken
up, r.nd
made ..a lung
ladder, which wr.» an old one. gave way
M-vrn-sbnre Lake Stoon* cerlirlcqte to Blfaj, Republican, was defvatn| for eou- speech against it
beneath the weight upon it. .Ltko s. fl»b
make it reiul seventy shares, anti for other 8T«*.
In the house tiie iutcrnational copyright hr disappeared l&gt;etw*-i-n the-Apta, and fell
forgvrir*.
Roltert A. Smith, of Lindwontl. incur Eay bill was debated mid passed—L*ti to !K». , A through the narrow cross tic.* ot the
G, 11. Rots! nnd E. W. Maxwell, resptx-t- City, Mich., put .&lt;x bullet* into his broth­ bill to make tmy person aytfag in a fiduci­ Iwldga.
Fortunately bn sureveded in
Ively Republican aid Alliaucu-Dyinneratic er J. A. Smith's Body Saturday In a quar­ ary caj»ci;y responsible ^&gt;r the |M*x»4uii grasping#ricb both hands a projecting iron
candidates far tin* Kansas legislature from ' rel over a piece nfiland. The wounds wre money t&gt;( minors won debated without final bar, to which he hnng while the train
fata).
action. A motion tu refer it to ix.mntittee
Marian county, each hud xf.' votes.
THE BEST POROUS
Wednesday they met at the state secreta­
The makers of ttarlied wire bc.uxtn a opn- was lest -St; to 101.
Mr. Woods 1* not n strong jnan, and be­
ry’a office in Topeka and drew l*.»t&lt; for tbe
ft'TCncc in Chicago Monday. They jinM aniijngypn City, Dee. 5.—The senate fore half &lt;if the train was user his alrctagUi
nil tains such as
place. Rood won. Another vote, for In­ nnunced their intention' of f;&gt;rming a yesterday pa««d Call's resolution direct­ was- nedriy rxhauried. Ho called louilly
trtwt and advancing price* lecnt a pound. ing the Superintendent of tbe labor bureau for assistance.- but tiie roar of the rails rad
galls.
A steam pipe burnt tn the iNtsemcnt of . E'l Farris ami ,hfa wife, of Atehixm. I to examine the phoajibate industry* of the rumbling of the train drowned Ufa
the Boston store, Chicngu. Wednesday. Kan., left their two children atom* wliik* Florida; also the j*tint rwoitition fur fasu- erh-s. nnd it is doubtful if n mon passing
PARKER’S
The store, as usual, wa* packed with pete thr}went ton neighb .r*.t One child va- Ing arms to settlers in North and South on the footway could have heard him. Suv*
EAIR BALSAM
ple, and some rintt'cri«l-Fire.’’ A panic burnrel to death a*d t l.e other revcraly in- Dakota nnd Nebraska. Pugh made au ex- oral times he v.aa on rhe point of releasing
I VILL1AM O. LOWDEN.
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ensned in which counters were overturned, jaretl while the patents wen* gom*.
I tend***!argument against the federal elep- his Hold, and ha*! be done mo his body
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LawjeT.
women fainted,and others had their cloth­
In an addnws before the Methialfat rain-* tion bill In the bouse the bill making would have tssai da-bed to pieces nn the
Office over Julius-Ru&amp;^eli'b &lt;ore. State
' mg half torn off iu the mail rush for the
rocks
below.
But
the
thought
of
his
wife
inters in Chicago .Momt.iy, Mr. White pas-! guardians responsible for tbe jK-mudit
street. Hw-tlngs, Mich.
very inadequate exit. Noixxly hurt.
and children at lion: ■. he says, imbued him
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The state's prison of Wisconsin fa too tpr of tiie Cuiuberiaml Presbyterian money of minors was pwevd. Tiie pen­ with additional strength.nt the critical
CONSUMPTIVE
the &gt;lut»
church. made a yigorowi attack on f
“ appropriation bill wiw t|i»cu*Mjd
'fUART. KN AVI KN A WHAVER.
small to hold all the crimiunlsirf the state,
monwo
’
,
and
he
managed
to
hold
on.
sfeswithout
action.
It
.
appropriates
*134,1*3,Roman Catholic Church nnd tbe eonfes«,
Attorneys nt la 4-.
When the bit car had passed h:?- ar:r»
and ir has lte&lt;*n decided to;i«k the lcgisl»&gt;
IXM&gt; for 651,7!:i pczuduncrN.
.
aionsl.
-Ovcr Hn.stii.gs National Bink.
tan? for'another.
were stitTerusI and alnios: numb. Be.-fide*.
W
ashington Citv, Dec. fl.—In the wn
.
।
HnMii'fs.iMicb'imn
Some stir was cattM*d in u Berlun church
hewtu
so
weak
that
he
could
nM
draw
Associate
offlces.at
Grand
Mich.
The srveiitcenth annua! meeting of the ;
Sunday"J
by" n utrtnber of the congr.*g rtiim ate yw-tenltiy several bridge bills were himself up between the tie*, and It seemed
Border..Mr. latl.m
town Fine Burk ,Z
----- L.L..;.
—..
getting
up
and gWn&lt;? out when prayer pm**«1 and the federal eltyliou bill was ns if he had only^escaped death under the
kaluosa
Wednrodav.
with
AA
K
etOn
K
U
P.
A. SHELDON.
e
opened nt Os'culu-tsa Wednesday, vrith 2iX&gt; j
was offered, according to the emperor’* tliscuwail furtluw.
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wheels to meet-an e-|unily horrible tall
Abstract and Real Estate Office
mriu'r.t. p:c.»*nt.
command, for the .safe accouchement «*f
Tbe bouse, after debate, passed the sen­ upon the. rock-.
AU'i-aci r.M»r» .
j.
S«» far as 4»eard frorti the question the empn***.
. ;
ate joint resolution to issue arms to North
limey to lo*u ou Real
:al Estate
Just as he had traigned lilmsrlf to hia IJ
whether v.obmu shall lie eligible a* lay
I on *v min'.KKluc. Gclirrtil c
Congressman Taylor introduced in rhe' *ud South Dakota, Wyoming nnd Ne- fate, anti hi&lt; stiiTcnedJim:*.-rs were slipping ' .
vmg ntouiplrte ■ * •*- •- —
delegate- in the Methodist .Eptwojud ItousC Monday a ibill providing for th**! broska, with an amemlturnt including
jleeortta. can t vi»t»*. complete
si Ironi the Hew
•gvtiural eon faience has been decided in the erection &lt;rf n new i post office building in Montana. The mn-iun appropriation bill from the iron bar to which hr held, there
tract*
&lt;J. F. BROOKS. Clerk.
was n footfall &lt;m the pine Isianls nlsive
affirtnative.
Chicago on
on th**
the site
rite of
of the
i.rertfat stracMrae
‘telmted further ami pa-A
•
Chicago
the prueeit
bin*. Several giinnwriiix Vghta apjMured,
F. RKAKX. M. D..
Wami.ngtdn errr, Dec. H—Tbe senate and a moment later hewasliftcd to the top ।
Hon. 1-aac M. Jordan, one of the liret- tun*, and making an appropriation of f|.knuwn lawyer* in Cincinnati, fell down nn CllO.tXN) for the pur nose.
Saturdny passed a resolut ion calling on by.strong ImiuU. The other traintuten, it 1
Office oveir Holloway's drug sjore.
elevator shaft in that city Wednc^bi} and
missed him soon after the ac­
Lieutenant Governor FlcUdier. of South the attorney yencra! for a Ifat of ch-clion npjx*an«,
* filer hours fromto 11&gt;. nt. Telrbhobc. con
was lustentb killed
Dakota, says there »■&gt; destitution in.-cveh supervisors. Morgan offered u rt-.- &gt;lutiot&gt; cident, ;.ud live minutes Inter they liod
•sting writ resMcuer, nt HuliowayS drug
Two firemen wv.rv killed nnd t wo others counties of that Nthte—Brown. Martha^ calling for a statement of money |&gt;nul on atupped the train nnd liegan sean-hing
rerioti’dy injure*! duringn fin* in the Scot- McPherson. Campbell, Walvr.ntth. HItin* requisition of Supervisor Davenport, alouj: tho track (ot him. He bad probably
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M. B-C.lLLASriE. Si.urj- 1-uMkn^dMrfjo xnd rel.cso til tbo trcrablre In=ften Tobti-co v-orks nt Detroit Wcdhefajay
hung there tri* uiinutro before theydiscuv- Fick
J
wanls. ami Spink—and he can s.-e, no wis­ of New York, hut it went over under ob
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and I*. S. Claim Agent,
Thc money loss was $:x4t,«x&gt;.
dom in att«ni&gt;ting ^udeny the fact.
jtrtinn. The honxv amendments to the ered him, MMi had t hey not dime so just at j
v. It prosecute all kind* of claims fbefare the
. , George Seined, of St.. Louis, shot hfa
D. 1 artnwuto of tin* I titerfar uffice. Gall on him
D-. nufa^artin. n negro, killed Gu-Artm. loll to i—ue nrni- to &gt;*cttlcra were- agreed the moment they, did he would probably &lt;
*t 1 is riore. corner Court aud Jefi^nou Sts..
-wife through the hcrul Wtduenday and while, atTtoebuck landing *m the Yaxoo hi, nnd Gray continued his 'remark* in op- have never been found.- The bracing air )
Ils tttigs. Mich.
•■then repeated the operation on himself.
soon restored hint, nud he wns able to walk
river, in MfaKis*ippi. Martin cxwqted, but ( position to the elwtion bill.
Both will &lt;iie. Domestic troubles.
his fellow negroes! captured hnn nnd
In the bouse the rrMiluthm &lt;lire&lt;ting the back to the cuIkuwc.—Louisville Courier
M. FOWLER. D.D.S.
Iu a fit ot anger Wednesday Hugh West straightway hanged him tun tree—ju*&gt;t president to request Mr*. Grunt to jiermit Journal.
killed hfa brother, J. A. AVest, at Bolton, like the “heMt citixenk” would havedone.
the removal of the remains of the general
O Hee hours S
equally rainable la Oonntipatteu. &lt;
Mfa-.
The Si/oihI National bunk of Gimnallli* to Arlington was delated without action!
Sunday nt one of tba shingle mills oQ'the
A. BARBER, M. D.
A reword uf $500 fa offered at Chicago for villi*. Pa., capital Fftyw. has bteiliuutbur- Senate bill appropriating SlUD.t'OO to buy St. Augustine rood one of the negro biitnia,
rations for the Sioux Indians
pansed
1’hyaiciau and Surgeon,
jwCTtod regulate too bowels. £van HUwy only
any news *»f Benjamin H. Campbell, who kftsl to begin busine^*.
happy In n plug hat and welcome leisure,
with
verbal-antrndinefifa;
ufao
senate
bill
Ot lee over Net tn's store, pffiee hours frotu 2
■dlsrqipeansl from that city last week.
'Three hundred livi- nre said to have to retire Gen. Stonrniun.
wn« sitting on a lung nnd heavy pine
A aUck young man has been pa-dug been lost liy tbe explosion of a goverauncut
Washington Citv, Dec. ft—-In the sen­ plunk which rttitod on two cypress logs
Idmseli off to Mexicans n» tbe «»u of Sena­ powder magnxine in China.
W. LOWRY. M. D.,
ate ycdenluy the Indian question wjia dii»- just Inside an open wagon in the shade.
tor Carlisle, and making it *,wy.
Hfa
Physician and Sorgcnn.
Roberts. Cushman &amp; Co., of Now York, ettssed again at some lengtlt-. The resolu­ About fifteen feet of the plank projected 'Aehsthsy would bo almostpriestess to thnos who
suffer from tots distressingcom ptetnl; butforto. game, however, ha* peen Uocked.
Mikes a specially of I resting diseases uf tbe
into the open air. nnd near it were piled BsteiytoafrgDodnoaadoas
dealers in hatters* materials, hnvc.-iHKigned.
ootead haraAnd those
tion calling on .the secretary of the treasfilTFuifd
tin* preservation
preverrahon of rivlon
vision
Thnt fiu«l of dinnttinds of John Tobin, of Their liabilities oree^titunte*! at fififti.OK).
KYI
and KAK
Mid Ute
high the great section^uf cypress trunks who once try tbcra will find thsnu little pfllxrctaroygr
iy
tttUux
bl’’ECTACLtas
----Triy
fittia*
ECTACLDs aud
am! eye
eje
, nry for a statement ot money* paid John from which the shingles nre'tutwcd. The AUo In ro many ways that they wlti Dot bo wllLong Island City, wns not so rich a* nnpThe strike on the R and O. nt Idttsburg
]»o&gt;-d. John bnd to sell the whole lot. for ha* not spread so &lt;ar, and the company is I. Davenport, chief Kupervisor, was passed. unfortunate darky w»i* talking politics Jttg to do without them. But after sllalck hexj
ce and redrtm'-*- on Bruudwsy. near Court
The elections bill won then taken up. aud with n number of his conirndcn, when the
. Hastbijn*. Vlch.
413. They were only “diammad points,**
tsnploying new men to take the strikers’
Hoar asked unanimous consent thnt a vote jar uf an approaching train affected the
used by glns--eutter*.
places.
v
la* taken Friday. Gorman objects*!.
object wl. ।Gray pile of cypress butte, and the tnpmmt one.
'
s.
fa-taken
:. WELTON
Heel limecr. the most fnniou- -ire of 1
Harvard students Sunda&gt;.njght raided completed his speech againrt tbe bill,
which was very precariously hnlnncod.fell
trotting la&gt;r*es in the world, died Wednes­
the busines- section nf Buston. ami carIn the
the house
I------- *'the
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rani for the Ohio Farmer** lostiirauc
In
resolution
to diwipliue
wotuaioourgras'.baurt. Oar rdlicuroKwliUo
over, striking with most disastrous effect
day nt Seo nt &lt;»r Stanford's stock farm in
itej&gt; policies mt a man’* properly araiu.-&lt;
ried off ever}- out-door thermometer’ they Doorkrep
Minot for refusing egrew to one end of the plank on the other ex­ Ofboradofiot.
California. Klecthmeer wn.» 22 yenra old. could find.
, Qrc.Uxbt-iinKorv-lad; against
i Cartcfa Lit Ho Lirtr PilU aro vary rmdl and
■
Enloe ln«t aroslon wax tabled. Several tremity uf which the negro wavreclining.
He! was the sire q£/Snnol, 2:10 1-2; Palo
life bfc daatn and accident.
Parnell
is
toemfmrk
on
a
political
tour
biifa
reluting
to
the
District
of
Columbia
The heavy mass, weighing many hun­
Alto. 2:11 1-2; Stambonl, 2:11 1-3 atu! flftypunrr. but by Ihtlr geatio action please all who
0M1TH Jt COLGROVE,
r
in Ireland next week,. making speeches at were jiassed. The bill to give a rvtaite on dred pounds, bitting the long lever sent
eiglit other* with records better than 2:.'«».
if. -ur.ki __ ...I. OrdA
Lawyers. ‘
While Mrs. Judge Brent, of Paris. Ky., Dublin, Cork. Waterford, Limerick, and inn mi farm red tobacco in store .Inn, 1 was tho other end skyward with a hurtling
|Mv&lt;wd.
Thia
.supplies
an
omission
in
the
other
cities.
(Office fa Utilcm Mock. Hastings.)
rash,
projecting
the
lucklcre*
darky
lute
wns sitting in n nxim chatting with her
*0ARTER MEDfCWKCO., New York:
Fraitlcr l» nil the ■•ourts oi tbe ttetc.
McKinley
bill.
space like a atone from a catapult. The SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE
Tbe will of Daniel D. Fayerweather. the
children the sudden contraction'of mus­
t
e. kSekaston,
•sheil roof was flimwily shingled, and hi®
cles. caused by rheumatism, broke her fate miriiiHiaire leather dealer of New
BIG CHIEFS COMING IN.
head struck it like a cannon loll, going
A. j
Attorney at Law.
right leg just Inflow the Lip. Just ns a York, gives SI, 100.Of*) to different colleges
®.u...u,J’WS4S&gt;«MA... ^m*MUS . &gt;,&gt;Xfiwi4 A swHociaj.rasi.
through as far ns his shoulders with a
doctor arrived the mn-cles of the left leg and S*»,0(M&gt; to boMpitab.
■tiigiiv; *..**»■. oei-v ur ntuca, surprnilea -t a certain im.rirate nume by I'ainck
contracted with the result of breaking it
i&gt;ro.n*tlyatteudit&gt;s to. .
A dispatch from llrmie says that the
by his
thin, nuns
whity ins
his cutujuiuiuiia
companions looked
ujms vuiu,
iuukcu Dooley ,&lt;ufa Miirxret liuufav.'ho v tfa. to Abner
cardinal archbishop bf Naples has re
Pine Ribtsi; Agency S. D., Dec. 6.— on in uwe stricken nrnaxement until hfa | L'*sic.*«l«c&lt;i ApnJ 2flih, A. D. is-;:. m»d revorded
L TIMMERMA^. Homrepathic Phy­
Thure w.i&gt; nothing startling from th»* In­ moved a priest becauM he prayvJ for &lt;be Father .lute nnd .Jack Red (Cloud have just ,ril. r«rh.lpn.M,a U.1J,, wM.
Vj.'Kft. X &amp;
king an«l queen of Italy nt mass.
dian cpynlry yesterday.
sician and Surgeon.
returned from tholr visit I to Two Strike which he was rescued. Hfa neck was badly 27tU of April. A. D nW, m |jx r :u ot inortgHsn*-,
Office over larthrop's drux &gt;-lore.)
Eli Lock waa found dead in bed llondny with Gen. Brooke ts final tmeasage. Jute scratched and cut.but hfa cranium wnstin- on |»wr&gt; ."ijau-i 3ftt. .■.aich raid niort
The Bank of Commerce, of Wert Super­
----ior, Wfci.. will-pay all its debts.
— farkwinvilfa Tlnwvrnfon
on the •-"-’dd.sy oi July. 1 Sa,:. *faly a.i
at JackMinville, Ills.,! aftrr/n protracted says that Two Strike, High Hawk. Crow hurt
hurt.—.incaaonvTiie 1 imes-l nion.
*uKl Akr.r Case to Hirst National
„ ...
&lt;T1N V. BARKER, Kral Esfltte, In
spree. He was a giaal soldier during the
The Chicago and Alton pasM-ng T train
Dog Turning Bear. High Hpc, Eagle Pipe, _____________________________________________ FriemMiip. N. Y . whirl! .-.-.Id assignment was
. surance and Loans.
rcc.-tJud ta the iffiecuf ll- gitmr oi Deeds
bound for Knipuw City, leaving Chicago war. but whisky wns hk undoing.
v..Hunyau &amp; Bon. 2 doors north
and Big Turkey' will l»e here right away _____________ _____;-------- - -----------------------------dab'
I fur the County oi Btrry, Miebuotn. oa August Office rith J.G.tom;
Thoma-* B. Boyd, a Chicago real estate
Wi*dnreil;iy night, was run into by a Waof Postoffiee.
I ia,
is, taw. iu
»ti HW.F
!' j;r is
;» 01
of mongapst.
mortgages, vu
on page «*.
-tag.
for a council. Pence or .war will beset
afattentlon
given to making exciutenia
8peo
1
----------basn-jrv-hiirt while on the ctohkidk of the agent, has sui-d The Tfanes of thnt city fur
akd which raid ntarfaafio whs saiiw "tn dav of of property.
settled
by
the
talk,
nud
every
one
awaits
----—
k..&lt;. interests
....... .... ...
ol -----------------non-resident
two ro.uls at Jacksonville, His., curly libel in printing an article telling a bad
ApriUSn. again duly assigned l&gt;y said First property ownersTbe
carefully
looked after. Farm*
the
arrivals
with
keenest
interest.
Gen.
Ktlonai Bu*x &lt;&gt;! zneudsldp to Abner (hue, of alls res for sale or exchange.
Thurotti*
A sleeper was dcmolfahrd and st or?-of Boyd's dealings with young women.
Bouses and
Ich sal't as'lai'iueni was duly recorded ta tbe
Brook*.* tenon-committal «** lo the movetoo paxseiig
killed outright, three othtots
to
r**
sale.
“
office of RrgMrr *uf D eds fur the County of
tqents of troop*, but miggesU thnt a little
THE MAHKET6.
Makes
tho lives of many people miserable,
miserable, Barry'- Mltiiigai*-. the ictii day «&gt;f April. 18'jo. lu
lakes the
enilx’ing iujurecL The killed were Frol
more
conxing
will
settle
the
whole
trouble
causing (UstseM after eating, sour stomach, lllter.'U of mortgages on pax«*W Mid «&lt;n which
Smith, of Pekin, lib*., aud Jatnee Riffler,
...
without bloo'lshc’’.
mortgac* Uirr&lt;- is rlaitasd to be due at tiicu.de
sick hcaitache, hrnrtburn, loss of appetite, of
of Fountain Place. Ills.. The latter’s hc.vl
Ihfa notice the sum *»f two tbuusai»l fifty­
Cattle and Horses .Itulcit.
a faint, "all gone ".feeling, bad taste, coaled seven aud 49 no didlant. nnd an atiorm y'a fee &lt;j(
was torn from his body.
JSRODKSHEB, Proprietor.
ihiartl of trade quutntlsua to-day »-erc a*
The
agency
cuttle
much
has
been
burned
tongue, aud Irregularity of fitly dollara provided fur lu said- urwlguge. and
Every winter wheat county in lllinofa re­ fnlfaws: Wheat-No.
December, opened
no suit or proc* cdtug* at law haring been fasM- Cor. ,T* fferaon and Court Sts., Rtutlugs, Mich.
Distress the bowels. Dyspepsia does luted
ports (latuagt^ by the Hessian lly.
token, c.uaed W»Mc: Jantary.-opened a 4c. and all the horses and cattle are in tbe
to
recover
tiie
meueyn
M-nired
by
said
hiuubi of Short Bull nud his man. ScoutsRates, fi I .OO per Day.
/\fter
not it*1 wen ot ,t,eU* 11 moctMCv or any part iti&lt; i v,it,
Bovis, Rupell &amp;• Co., Ixmdun merchant**, closed «.&lt;4c: May. o;ened|8SH&lt; . closed U74»c.
just in report the liases on White river
Nuu, therefore, hy virtue of- the power
requires careful attention,
TLls town*
jouse Is
is new, with
wnn pleasant rooms.
rooms, The
i uv
failed Thttrwlay. Their liabilities an- over Cora -No. i December, qpen d 51.4c. closed
sate contained hi said mor! gage, at a patraui gr- of the public is respecltullv solicited
614:: ’anaary, op-nc-l IBjic. &lt; losed .'ilhk May, for fifteen inilvH na follows: William Mceating, m,,! a rcinedyillke Hood's ' of
&lt;L(MX»,&lt;XM!.
U
h
!
Statute
In
such
case
m*&gt;lt*
ami
pnnldeil.
opened B!c, closed
Oate-No. - De- Gau, twelve borneH. 235 cattle, house and
Sar*apart!!n. wlikli acta gently, yet efficiently. notice is hereby given that on Saturday. rbe JUh
Dr. Baxter, surgeon general of tlw United rember. opened 48%c. dosed Cc: waauary. contents; Big Bat. seventy five horrnm,
da
0
■
.•i-u.iis.
/.
!»..
:-'U.
m ten o’eloek tu
Jt
tones
the
stomach,
regulates
the
diges
­
Saates army, died at Washington City opeued '^ir. c'-o* d 43\je; (May, open- d 4&amp;Hc. thirty-eight cattle;. .John Darfoon. a large
BTKBAirS CROUP REMEDV
the forenoon. I »uull sei! ui public auction to the
tion, creates a good ap-,
eieti
ciorod 45Mc. 1 ark—December, opt lie I nnd henl of cattle:
. Thur.sda:.-.
higheM. bidder, st the iturta tiei.t 1 oor of Ute
Ricbanl Stlrk. six.
petite, banishes headache,
oivrt
The OMUrea's KsdidBS
Barry County &lt; uurt House iu the City of Haai6en. Clint-.n B. Fiake*a will contain** a ctumd. SWb, January, oj’vued SlUiS »; closed homes, twenty head of cattle; John Steele,
I10.17U;
Mar.
opened
9
l.K'.
ctouri
Stl.iS.
aud
refreshes
tho
mind.
Heaaacne
tags
iu
said
county
and
s:«te
(that
being
tho
Fnr'Colds, Crogha. Hcanenev*
'legacy of
for the Fiske oirfverdty,
forty cOWh and ia&gt; burse*: Charlie Cooney
1-ard- December, op.-ne 1 and cl sed |&amp;-V,£.
'■ 1 have fa*en teoubted with dyspepsia. I place where tiie Girculi Court for Barry County
J&amp;mhvilb. ’i'cnu.
.
is
botden),
the
premises
described
fa
M
ld
mort
­
seven
horses,
twenty
cuttle;
Yellow
Bink
Live stock- The Union Stock yarda report
nad but little appetite, and what I did eat gage. or so much thereof as miy be eecessary u» rntHlrr i
RepnNruUtii v Morrow, oi CaliL.ruia, ia the foliosIn.v prices: Hour.-Market of&lt;c:ied fifty hoTMW and n herd of Too cattle. All
Mnnrf
distressed me, or did mo pay the nntotini due«uu Mtd mortgage, with
HKn’.iunisl ns probable successor of Minis
fairly active and firm: prices
10c Higher; have lost the contents of their homes and
eigbt percent. 1 uteres!.ami all legal rotis, to­
u afT
g00d' Aftcr caUn,t 1
fight grades- tOM&gt;3.'»r: roqsb mr-klng. S»a6 stable*. Mrs. FWier, the Widow Cooney
t4*r Milner in Guateninln.
gether with an Rlhinit&gt;*» fee uf fifty dollars
ccnuat Lhnjsnt*
PUrn
would.have u faint or tired,
84'0;
mixed
lots.
iuavy
packing
euveuauted for therein, (be premt.Mv bring «leand Henry Kerns lose everything except
In ten iiourv Tuesday Al Johnson him!
all-gone feeling, as though I had not eaten twnbv'irfn sai l nmrtgxpe as all tiua rertam parand shipping lots, $W. !VA.
whnt they are wearing.
Webb Mt/’tinncll. of Avoca. Ja.. each
ce!sotfar.u
arftmti-iPihelowmliSp
*»r
living.
In
anything.
My
trouble
was
aggravated
by
I*ro&gt;lure: Hutter-Fancy separate*. 27i^/
the Comity «rf Ifany an*i s.alr 01 Mn-hlinui. and
husk'll 140 bushels of com.
•
my business, painting, test ' crtIlr
known atm &gt;r»&lt;rtb*d ns !ollou»: 'n&gt;e north
Three workmen were fatrflly injured by iwckfnx stock. 10 tile Eggs- Fresh candied,
spring I took Hood's/Bar.
JTINGS
wev unaiter ik] of the i.vrtii r.1-1 quarter [’*1
New York, Dec. H-—Roberts, Cushman
Mparifia, which did irfio an Stomach
the explosion pf a tank in a chemical man- loss off. 24c per doz. Drote-.-d poultry. - Hciu*.
ami tin- north vast quarter Ik] ot tiie rxntu
tfefc'i er lt»: .-prlnx ehjeketfa, «4Wc« roasters. A- Co., importera and dealers In halter’s
west
Of section So. four (4) town four («].
olfactory at Cincinnati Thursday.
Mich.
Hastings,
Immense amount of good.* It gave me an north ramp.*
nine [«1 west, rxuepi fifleer. |i&amp;|
'materials
nt
177
Greene
street,
have
as
­
Tbs United States steamship i.’harieston
appetite, and my food relished and satisfied arret sotdto Hnbu un from the west end uud
signed to Cbnrtea Stone. The firm wn«
readied Han FrSnciacv* Thursday with Burbanks. m .»-.
the erarlng I had previously experienced.** coutiumni: rvf-uiy-vue and ito-ino acre* of laud
Apples-Illinois green
aorordlng
to
tha
guveiuntrnl
survey
thereof.
King Kulakaua, of Hawaii, n- a pa**-cn- cooking. i&amp;H&amp;U** l*r bbl: tenting. tf.0-wJMM. rated at over S1,000,000 and I heir credit was
Gbokok A Paqk, Watertown, Maas.
SURPLUS M.000.00.
Dated lta.% tat. iron.
.
Broom corn-Hurl. 5&lt;jtt p.-.- b: w Lk the highest iu tbe trade. Roliert S. Rob­
afxkkCask. Mortguro.
AFXKWCASK.
Mortgage*'.
-------erta, kklward Roberts and Nathan R. Rob­
BMrrn ac ouraovc. Attorneys lor Mortpu-'e.g . tneorpoptted under lira laws of the 8lalc ot
Chicago crooks turned In u lire alarm
erts compoee tiie firm: The awdiwe is
Sold by all itrugxl«t». gl. »ix for fl. Prepared only
■ Wadues-Uy and while the firemen of one cooxafL rfaiftjr.
FKOHATE OltDKR..
Michigan.
Charles Stone of Washington county, N.Y.
engine buu*e were nl»«ent rol»ln*d :b»State of Michigan, Ctam trot Barry—•*.
1 ‘
PiilI.ADEl-i'HlA, Dec. R—Price, Sherman
IOO Doses One Dollar
'house of everything that could lie carried
Al a Mjsstau &lt;&gt;f tbe Probate Court for the
.
Toutbo. Ohio. Dec. *.
&amp; Co., bat manufacturers, have assigned.
! occupied by Mereer Bros.
County of mtrry, holdon at tin* Probate Office.
Wheat - Unver and quiet; cash and l)r&lt;THn- They arc rated from M00,(KN to LW.OOtl,
to
lire
CH
v
&lt;&gt;(
Hast!na«.
tn
said
enutttr.ouTues
­
SHEKIFF-H HALE.
’ Bdwin H. Woodriqg fa on old henwit
OFFiCKks:
tin- P«h day uf NuvriNtant hi the year one
and their general credit Is high. Judg­
Notice ta hereny riven that by virtue ot a day.
thousand
eight
hwidred
and
ninety.
' wbc&gt; live-* uenr Clmprttmi station. Ixrhtflh
wi tt of Fieri Faclus Ixsusd out of aia! under the
ProaMent;
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge of
-Htvady; cash.
May, &lt;7c bid. Clovtr ment* were entered against the firm tor seal of the Circuit Court for the County of Cal­
■county, Pa- li.- &lt;lre-«-- to remnbh- the
f7K40oirf&lt;rti&lt;lay
by
Roberts,
Cushman
&amp;
Probate.
houn und State of Michigan, ui me directed and
■ l&amp;iriot an Btuch &gt;u* pur-lble. call* hinwlf seed-Lower, dull: cash and December, 9LUs
lu the matter of the atiatc of Clara A.
C&lt;». K S. Sherman, retail liatte, MH7 deliver-.! aud against th- goods and eliattlra,
D. W. Reynolds. Cashier.
1 tbe prophet Elijah ami predict* n relig- February. S .15.
a mlqor.
-lands and tenements of Alot zo Park in tbe Burton,
Chestnut street, has also aligned.
On reading aud filing the petition, duly
kML- ■------- which will wipe out the Roman
DC.KCTOlte:
County of Bariy. and In favor of Cornells verified,
of David A. lura her. guardian trf said
Wilber. I did on the 4th dav of October. A. D., minor praying
tor
nnsortiitliareta
set
forth
that
Wheat—Lowen rask W)i»Hc; De ember.
¥. H. Powers,
BeynoM*.
l»0. levy upon nnd «•-’?« ,al| tbe right, title and
federal grand jury at Chicago has Ke nominal: January. !*-«*• May. Wc: July.
CHWAOO. Dec. It—A largely attended interest ot»be sal4 defendant. Alonxo Park, tn ho may be licensed to m*U tbr real estate of said
J. A. Grable.
tawdd petit ton described.
ad indictment- against President rtXe Corn-Firm; wo. MKftMfcc; Iterom- meeting of representative of the Imrbed- mid to tbe following propertv and lands to wit: minor
John Carvcth.
ThCTer.p.in
It
is
ordered,
that
Friday
tho
12U&gt;
July. Mur. Oats— wire manufacturers of the United States The nasi halt (4) erf the i-nnheait quarter (L&gt; day of December A. D. IM®, at ten o'clock ta the
uf the (-hicagu, Kanaaa City and St ber. Me Afay,
P. T. Coirrove.
otiwetlon twentv seven (37)town ou«(t) north
ay; Freight Agent Mdier. of the Lowen cssb. «&lt;-. Ma&gt;. F!e. P. rk-Lower, fa Jveing held at the Wellington bou-1 In vt range seven (7» wr«t. mH In JUmr county, loretiDon be assigned for Lite hearing of said peti­
file *5. Lard -Dull; l&amp;M.
&gt; - .‘.icMlr;
that tbe
heirs
at---lav.
--- --_._X.
j of wdd dreeased ,
BurlingtiUi and Qpiixy, and SUE
NichlriiB.curtaining eighty acres trf fa'ul mon* tion. aud---------this city. Whan asked tbe object of the or
teas, all of which t Mudl expose for sale nnd
Detroit.
meeting, Mr. J. W. Getea, of Sx Louis, re­ sell nt puhlk- auction or vendue to the hfabrai
plied: 'There fa no urn of lying to you re­ hrddor at the north front door irf th•ty of llBsUngs. ta wild County. iu*&lt;i I
porter*. It is our intention to put up tbe Court Hmo-c In the City of HasUUM la
»&lt;e.,l! au&gt; Uicre he, why tbe prayer of
said County of Barrv on Ssiurday. the ninth day
*rf Mead villa. rash. Mu bid; December. s»c bid: May.
i! loner may uut tie rrauted. And It la
orderud. that wdd pettttouer five notice
4ed In said estate, erf the
Ihtiad mtheCltvol Ha«tlnCT thlsttst day of

CASTOR IA
Infants

Children

K

-

DR. GROSVENOR S

M Bell'CftP'Sie
PLASTERS.

Biwsss’Jfa&amp;.x^TaKsrr

iIcakieKs
WlTTLE
fiVER
B PILLS.

I.

A.

CURE

SICK

H

“ HEAD

f»

(jr.

...__________ _

ACHE

M

Dyspepsia

ROil5ERTS0N

HOUSE,

Ha

City Bank

Hood's Sarsaparilla

jILLASPIE

Hen Mobley axtd Lixaie Ford, both col­
ured. while returning from a dance at Fort

dde.

Il h thought bot h will die.

JaNKS M- Ppwxas. Att’y for FUnlllft

�| M-as I used to in my dd, wild days

BY CrtFT. CHAS.KItKi.
&lt; IIArTEk XX.

• when a change of luck was coming. It's
like tne gambler’s sup&amp;nttition. but I can­
not ahako it oil. Sotuothing tola
WM Sort to mi «-ho:&gt; you boarded Hurt
I raeiflc express kin February. '!«■«.
tool over lo haru ibt her go.”,
I
“Is .he mill
JetcruiiMsW

i

“loonmot nlialre her resolution,

she

• And so she's really going to marry , eaP’.
Jlt lh4 rnd of the year’s iiuic
. . Van Antwerp," said Mrs. Buxton to i oriSin.aIly -agreed jipmi she will keep her

Mrs. Waldron a few days later in the i
r-ontii of sunshine and roscu.
’ hone^SamMblJj

listen to no earlier
gV’®n
aU

and thither tho captain followed. A fat­
ter cam© to him at the Westminster
which lie read and handed in silence to
Hnyne. It was as follows:
"By tho time this reaches yotalsluU^
uc beyond reach of tho law and on mv j
way to Europa to upend what may be
iuft of my days. . 1 • hone they may be
few; for the punishment that lias fallen J
Upon me fa taoro than I can bear, though I
no more than I deserve. You have heard J
that my college days were wild, aud iluit *
after repeated warnings my father drove
mo from home, sending mo to Wyoming
to embark iu the cattle bushier.*.’ I pri&gt;
ferrod gambling, and lost what lie gave
me. There was nothing then left but to
enlist: nnd I joined tile —th. Mother
utill believed inc- in or near Denver, and
wrote rcgnHrlv there. The life was hor| riblo to nte after the lujrury and lack of
i restraint I hud (Injured, i-.tjd *1 meant to
; duiert. Clxinco threw iu my way that
temptation. Iwrobb,*d poor Huh the

The age of 30 fa a hard comer for a
'woman to turn, and :« fa mih Jiardcr.
She ftx&gt;is that she fa fast leaving her youth
behind her. But there is no reason why a
wotnau should be faded and pusae at 35,
]or even ut 45. The chief cause of tiie
early fading of Anmrican women is found
in the fact that many uf ih* m suffer from
»umc form of female weakness or dlaease
which robs the fare of Its bloom, draws•Jnrtc dreiwj about the ey*«,. brings early
wrlukl* 3 and (kdiurncsK, and -.Lmpe U;t
fare ami figure with signs of tll-nealth.
Dr. I’lctcr's Favorite Prescription will cure
all thetw! troubles. Will bring back the lust
blapm, and n-nm've the pains aud ailments
which make wckdcu grow old fa-fore tlndr
time. Guaranteed to give satfafacticn in
every case, or price (81.00) n-fmided.

JESUS’ PARTING WORDS.
LESSON XII, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­

TERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 81.

[Cozipll.'d f.-jm Lt-won Helper Quarterly by per.
ml-udosirf IL 8. Hoffman, pubUaber,'Philadel­
DR. AVGUST K&lt;ENXG*S
phia.)
44. And Hu said .unto them, These are
•» t» with mo U if month.
Oncoahroad
tho word* whieh I sp ike unto you while I
month.
abroad
(ftoteaa BnRtHC
1
1 «=WM
make Once
her lu^;
woa yet with you.” He fa no longer with
_
uer Imppy;
FOR COUGHS ANO COLDS
CO
I 'id t-» go to Washington on some i but"-----them a» when in Hfa mortal body. Ho fa
,
_ ——AND TBW—
the same Jcmmi an Hr hna proved by walk­
Rnpu-tant f.’.mily tnattdre, and that she !
L.„ brepk.. „
He
oi irretoliitely. looking
■alleto(Consumptive Fallen
Rati t*.
Dccalur -.Lipped on an average of thtee ing, talking, rating with them. U'mvinx
and
Nei!?-v.-roat
the
sea
shorn
again,
;
about
txhnhi
th-'
• ■ :
,.
,
■■■■
। “bout kiiainth;* alpiige,
Mw
h ^ruge, hunted
iiuntqd nmu
mnnnw
- 4T THE OEXCIXK H xxy'u SOLD MX 1
them to handle Him: but while nil this
touts of celery jwrdny during November.
,-ujd ?i.. *ai&lt; Ari.wcip was with them , she han n-jtnd &lt;»: '■ i or twieoalre-dv
fa grandly trite, yet Hr has ce^wd to be­
from morning till night Ho looked £4 “You are all ’XungJJUV^Ant
long to the earth in ita present ntate (1
.
Antwarnmn !
_;ard, alio said, that Nellie
■ werp.
nu
• to
bed and try
*
Loom's Red Clover Fills cure sk-k mean only oh to abiding upon It), for the
u, luhl
xveuieWhy
। werp.
___
____
•
aasl try and
heoifadie. dyspepsia, Indlgt-sikiti. constl- imn?ortrJ and incorruptible does not yet
THE CHARLES A.
mild not but take pity on him. Heav- • sleep? You wii
imich brighter to- nisrht before lie was killed, repacked tiie jmtion. 2ft -. per box, ft boxes fur 51. For 1 dwell cu c-uiu.
-. ■•.-! think of having fivo hundred thou- i rinirrow.’’
Mie by W. H. Goodyear.
‘•That all thiugamuat be fulfilled, which
!
jiapcr
ro that even the torn edges would
rand dollars sighing its life away for you!
“I cannot-sice x
Butdcn’tlet me keep snow the greenbacks, rescaled it—all just
Miss Gertrude Gall, the Bay City girl were written in tho law of Mosca, and in
- ..|.vrially when »Vs handsome. Mrs.
and smoke a cigar. us 1 Itavc had 10 hear through her pure shot by her fattier. Is better and may re­ the prophcrtx.and in tho putlnmconcerning
nlivln
---------'Wmtever
‘-‘'v "au io
near
uirough
purefinally told * mid
Earner made me promise to senditright Good
Me.” Hero is the only key to nil Scripture,
.
. . ' .? ! , i«
and
uaerud
liyw her
it was
cover.
Jesus Himself. Modes wrot» of Him, and
back, because he would never give her comes of st all. I shall not forget yopr . her iov&lt;-r saved.
to Him guvii all the propheta witness,
one iH’fr-re, but she sent his picture. It's ktndnetis.
| “Qn,!
God knnu-«
knows I was shocked „.u
when
.
__ *I
while David afar* in the pmihm. snake con­
splendid* Wait, and 1’11 show you.” ;And
So he tuni.^ al ■ n. and she still stands ■ heard iu Denver he wax to be tried for
cerning Him (Jobsi v. 40; Acts X, 43; ii, -31).
Mrs. Buxton darted into the house.
nt Ute foutof tlii •jmircasa. watching him . the crime. 1 hastened to Cbeyanne, not
43. “Then opened He their untierstand­
VThen Baby was sick, wo gn vo her Castoria.
un-astiy. He bi s aged greatly in the | daring.I® show myself to him nr any
ing, that they might understand tbe Scrip­
When *hn was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
tures.’' As Ho fa the l:cy to all Scripture,
past tew nionthx.'
Sh&lt;* i®
un&gt;in&lt;&lt;u.-i
_u.»
_____
__
- the
shocked
to
one, ..fit,
ujid Ivu
restored, ever
every
cent
uf
-------——— —— —
' m-c , V..V,
’
Wlien she became -Visa, site clung to Pastoria.
so Ho nfao by Hi; Spirit fa tho only
Iff.w gray, how: Utful.
in Mrs.
" nervous, irritable
•—•“i:1:1: i money, placing
„ it
!.
Li.o.’ClaAey'shands.
When she bad Children, she pare Uiesn Castoria
Teacher. Who tench -th like Him? The
he lias lx?come} .U he moves
••»«•. — *towards
--------- &gt;- ■
-_i » not. slay;
.
.but I lAd hoped to
;—
ns »I j
darhl
inspiration of' the Almighty giveth under­
the doorway ^hi- nates, how thin his . give it ti&gt; Clancy, who liad not arrived,
standing (Job xxxvi, 22; xxxii, 8). The
cheek has growni and wonders at the ir- । The police knew me. and I hud to go. ' I
natural man recciveth not tbe things of
resolution in' l|i.
the Spirit of God, for they are foolishness
moyetnems
when he . gave
gave ewry
eMery com
cent iI nan,
had. ana
and wniked
walked tack
back
,
-------- ...
—
..
muvu
O. M. Allen, of Knlaniar.no, Is to make
reaches th - hj»ud piazza, lie stands to Denver, then got word to mother of
unto him; neither can he know them, be­
a public park opt of an. old pond of hl*.
cause they are spirif tfnlly discerned. But
there an instant^ the massive doorway my f-arful danger, and. though she
he that fa spiritual dfacerneth all things.
forming a frail! for a 1 picture en nil- never ^amw I was a deserter. sh« sent
46. “And mild unto them. Thus it is writ­
houette, hfa til . *«pare|
xparw figure thrown me mo?h«y;*4[ml
monviSynd J -ramo cast and rent
*rent
mi
ton. and thus it behooved Christ to suffer,
block upon thb sliver sba beyond. He abroad. The?* my whole life changed,
and Li rise from the (lead the third day."
looks up nnd d(i\ n
t the :.o;v deserted gal- j 1 was appalled to*think how low I had
Jesus in id! Hfa t caching appealed to t he
lories, fumblets
: lift p*x:kcts for bis fallen. 1 shunned companionship, otudJu
Scriptures, saying, "It fa written,” or
"What fa written, how readout thou J*’ And
cigar case.,bitb off
&gt;
with nervous clip , ied. did well at li.iddbcrg; father fornow ha rejKVitx what He had sold to the
tlxc end of a Imke "Regalia.*' strikes a gave me. and died; but God has not fortwo on the way to Emma uh, that, accord­
light, and before tbe flame fa half applied given, and at (he moment when 1 thought
ing to the Scriptures, the Christ must die
to hfa weed throxvs it away, then turns my life redeemed this retribution overand rise again the third day. The promise
sharply and strides out of sight towards ; lakes me.
was that the Christ, or Messiah, should put
cd or Wedflo Hsst.
the office.
! j
« (
-ff ( may a.,); anything, it is that
its though in
away win; but in order to do that He must
Slres-etolOH »l.«S
Another instahi;. and. ns though in | mother may never know tho truth. .1
Ixscmuo Himself a sacrifice, the slnnen’
,
1DO13H l-3»
When she reappeared, three or four purauit. a MvonJ figure, erect, soldierly, wifi tall her that Nellie could not loro
IIerr Gustav Frey tag has just )*ub,
substitnu*. as
t ypified in all the sacri­
k
lto3
I.1B
young cavnJryfhen were at the gate chat­ with quick and: bounding atop strides me. and I could not bare to stav.”
lisbed an essay ou Karl von Nermann, fices nnd so plainly stated in Ps. xxii
Some few weeks later that summer former secretary nnd court marshal of anti Isa. liii.
ting with Mrs. Waldron, and the picture across the gli|ti-ring irnnm streak, and
47.
"And
that
repentance,
and
remission
! Miss Travers stood by the same balcony Emperor Frederick from 1864 to 1884.
was iKu-.-A-d from hand to hand, exciting Mrs. Raj tier's hfart xtaiids Mill
of si|u». should l« preached ifa His name
varied comment. It was a simple enrte
Only lor an lij.Ni.int, though. She has rail, with an open tetter in her hand. The author describes how intimate were
unions all nations. ls&gt;ginning nt Jcrusa•le vfaite. of tho style once spoken of as seen ami rccumiiz-.i Lawrence Hayne. ; there was a soft flush on her pretty. the relations between von Nermann and 'leni.” Thia the apostles faithfully pleached.
vignette—only the head and shouldt-hi- Concealed froiitkl»-m he is following Mr. peachy check, iind a far away look in het the crown prince's.family, who regarded “Him hath God exalted with Hfa right
him as n member of it in tiie true Dense hand to Im* a Prince ami a Saviottr, for to
being visible—but it wax the picture of a Van AjitwerjtiJmi there can lx? but one j sweet blue eyes.
In the first years of his give repentance to Israel and forgivetiisu ot
- Wluit news from Warrctier, Nellie?’ &lt;ft the won I
strong, clear cut face, with thick, wavy purpose in hfa ic :uing ben-r-Nellie. But i
office he performed all the duties of pri­ sins'* (Art s v, 31). Thus preached Peter to
black hair just tingeing with gray, a what can he Hint with her—her right- • asked Mrs. Rayner.
tiroo^ing mustache end long English failover? She Springs from the-lower! -"Fluffy has reappeared.”
vate secretary; he carried on all the cor­ Jews only, before he received ihc vision
respondence of the crown prince and which sent him t&lt;iGentiles also. “Through
“Imkeii! Where?”
whiskers. The eyes were heavy browed, step on which kin- has been standing, j
this man fa preached nuto you the forgive­
-At Mr. Haynu’x. He writes that as princess with the artfata. authors, and
mid. though partially shaded by the gold runs acruv* thu ti-.'M-HahHl floor, and stop. ‘
ness of sins, nnd by Him nil that believe
*&gt;.
DcngctaorCMt
rilumed pince-nez. were piercing and short in tin- .io|&gt;rw.iy, muting after the ' he returned, tbe moment lie entered the tho charitable institutions with which ore justified from ."JI tilings'’ (Acts xlii,
X
Opera, or C.-iRmcn s*pm
X.
Tackle** nnd Flexible.
.tine.
Mr. Van Antwerp was uncpb»- two figures. Slil- fa start led to find them , hall sheeatue running upto him, arching they were ccrthected; but by degrees he 38, IJO1). Thus premdied Paul to both Jews
dose al hand-faj&gt;:iv. Suit Antwerp'. cluse her buck and {sirring her delight and became the most intimate counselor of nnd Gentiles at Antiorh in Pfaidia.
tionably a fine looking man.
48. "And ye are witnesses of these
"Here comes Ha.vnc,’' said Royce. to the railing, ifacin .- toward.-, her. his ' welcoming him just as though she bc- tho prince s family.
In tbe year 1881 he withdrew from things.” Or, as it’fa written in Acts 1. 8:
“Show it to him.
He like* pictures; fcaturi-s ghusily in tae moonlight, his • longed there now-, and"-----"Yeshall be witnessre unto Me, la»th in
court
and
went
into
the
service
of
the
though 1 wouldn't like this one if I were left hand n*Ut|g. an-i supporting him. I
"And what. Nellie?'
IOTTIB Of tvmOHM.
.b-rusalem and in nil Judes, nnd In .WWJSt l» B&gt;
on ode of thq bill wooden pillars; the
"He says he means to keep her until I state. After a short preparation he be-’ Samaria, and unto the uttermost part of
in his place.”
came Prussian ambassador to Bruns­ the earth.’’ Unto Israel God hail said,
llayne,
p
Mr. Huyne stopped in some surprise other,
’
with
w hite clinching ifau. | come to claim her."
wick. Oldenburg nnd Lippe.
In the "Ye are my witn&lt;*&gt;$cs. nnith the la»nl,
' wlnuj hailed, greeted Mrs. Waldron advancing tifkMt him. Above tbu low |
Tilt K5D.
F. G. STOWELL, Agent.
early morning of the day on which'Nor- that I am God” (Isa. xliii, 10, 12). It l«
.warmly and bowed courtx-ously to Mrs. booin and roar i«f the surf she distinctly
---------------v--------------.
ruann left the crown prince the latter considered an honorable nnd very dr irnblc
Buxton, who was watching him uar- hears the clear tenor ring uf hfa voice in ■»
Cold W»vra
came to his room, embraced and kissed position to be a representative of neountry
limnnd
sire
last
heard
uni
Aripredicted
with
reliable
accuracy,
and
001®
UW1, MSB, 1070.
the tone of c«vfi.
him. thanked him for his services, and or n government at a foreign court. God
..r .1..
u—1.*__
people liable td the pains and aches uf
the Hoc
kies, two
Want to see a picture of the man you der the hhndnWi* of
rheumatism drend every- change to damp said: “When I am emperor you will he Cham farm l from among all the nations of
ought to go and jn-rforate?" asked Web­ thousand mile^nwavtbe earth to Is- Hfa witness to al! nations
or starmy wcatlicr. Although Hood's the first whom I shall call to my side.”
ster, with that lofty indifference which
"Haltr
thnt He fa tho one only living and true
No wonder a | gentleman in civil life Sarsaparilla fa not cfainied to Is- a positive A short time after the sick Emperor God, but while n faithful renmnut stood
youngsters have to the ravages of tbe
specific for rheumatlsni. the remarkable Frederick arrived 'at Charlottenburg,
for Hlin, the majority of the people fulled
peremptory a sum­
tender passion on subjects other than looks amazed
cures H hus effected show that it may l»c Horr von Nurtnann was informed of the
to honor God, but sadly dishonored him,
mons from a total stranger. Iu his high taken for tbfa complaint with reasonable
themselves.
illustrious patient’a wish to have him and made Hfa name a reproach. The apos­
indignation will.lie ript^strike the im|*er••To whom do you refer?" asked Ilayne,
I certaiirty of benefit,
Ita action in near hire. nnd hfa removal to Berlin was tles' wctmoboMin to go forth in the name of
r-uiiling gravely, and little imagining tinent subaltern to eaHh? As a well iwutrnliziiig tlx* aridity of the blood,
Jesus, and by HGng His life over again,
brt*U --•/&gt;nuii&gt; U ocv««m to her »lmt she which is the cause of rtwuinaUsiD. con­ tall-.-J about. When for this reason he
—hat was in store fur him.
ami preaching the gospel of the kingdom,
" r»._ ••
x^jstcr. holding out the ought to ruah iolit nnd avert hostilities by stitute* the secret of tho nucccss of Hood's was summoned to the emperor, and ap­ io win to Christ such as might ladfere on
curd. Hayoe *..ir it, gave rate glance, introducing tH«in or something; but she Sarsaparilla. If you suffer from rheu­ proached the bed oftthe patient, the em­ Him through their word. The Acts of the,
■1111 ■■ o!1 ‘:al b^cn ramorc(1- 1m
has
no
time
]t
&gt;
act
The
next
words
matism.
give
Ucxxi's
Sarsaparilla
a
fair
peror,
on
seeing
him
step
into
the
room,
started, seized it with both hands, stud­
Apostles tell how faithfully they did tl/fs.
stretched both arms’ out-toward him.
trial: Il will do you good.
ied it eagerly, while his own face rapidly simply toko hpt breath away:
41'. "And bchgld I send the promise of
He sank on1 his knees before the bed my Father upon you; but tarry ye iu the
H
"Sergt. Goivl r. 1 arrest you as a de­
paled, then looked up with quick, search­
Kalama»x&gt; ha.- six Itelte girls and 834 weeping, and the emperor held him long
it in Soluble.
city of Jerusalem until ye be endued with
serter and thit-r You deserted fr-'U F
ing eyes.
•'••phones.
in close embrace, it was the last time power from on high.'' It fa not (xiMdble
troop,
ot&gt;p; —th ca|r«
ciy.Jry, at IktUlo Buttle!"
!
"Who is this?” he asked.
they’met, and a few weeks after dm cm- for the natural man to pk-aso Grxi (Hom.
To
X«,rvuu».
Dobllltatctl
Men.
She
sees
thu
fearful
gleam
on
the
dark
I
L~-_____ __________ .... _____ ...............
"The tnar. who's engaged to Mi*w Tra­
nerorsdeath, on July 17. 1888, Karl von vlfi. 7, Sj; he must lx&gt; l.-oni again or from
man's
ion's face;
fuco: thttre
there fa a audden
»ui!den spring,
snrine. a f.! If yon will wild us your SddreM. we will pialj Normr.nn died of heart ’disease.—Berlin above (John ill, 3, ft, 7). It fa just ax ini
vers—Mr. Van Antwerp.”
arc used in ita preparation. It has
; you «xir iliiislml-tl pxmfailrt explaining xl!
{xmdblr for tlx- new man to be n faithful i more fhtoi three times the strength of
"This—thi.— Mr. Van Antwerp!’* ex­ clinch, a stxaiouig to ami fro of two t about Pr. Dye's t.’r»cl.&gt;rst«d Electro-Voltaic Cor. London Standard.
Beltatfa Ap|iltinr&lt;--&gt;. suit tbeir eitarndUReffect*
witness :mtoChrist except-by the power &lt;&gt;f I
claim?*! fluyne. hfa face white ns a sheet. forms—one tail, biack, sunky, tlw other inxm tbe iM-nvu* utfiiihUttrd s&gt;st&lt;-ru,aud how
Cocofi mixed with Starch, Arrowroot
e. a^ifa
’i will quickly rrstarc ton to vigor, and mate
light, litlie,
' and' trained;
* * mattered
*
' n
. Iteaatjr uf Prison.
the Holy Spirit: anil here fa where nil the
“lx»v
"Here, take it, Royce!’’
Some excellent, people take twriuuii ex­ failure in Christian life and srrvkv eotmJi ' or Sugar, and fa therefore far more
itini breath, and then, sure ns
us „
*im
’&gt; &gt;«1. 1’iwnnhlrt free. 11 you are Ihus atUlctcd.
And in an instant lie had turned and curse, f&gt;antin£
w„ wlll'sena j uu a Itete and Appliances on u
I economical, costing lus than one cent
ception to Grant Allen's remark that, in.
fate, tho taller inan is being bornb back­ trial.
g«»ne.
’
.
30. "Aud He led thriii out aa far ax t&lt;»
Voltau- Hti.T Co., Marshall. Hlch.
ward ntplnat w* rail, ijshe sew the dark .
being a man. he tcok it for granted that
a cwp. It fa delicious, nourishing,
"Well. I’ll Ik- flanged if I knew that wara :i’j-.’u.a sue rau. jpnt sees ineuars
Bethany, and He lifted up Ufa hands and
I
strengthening, EAfitLY D1OE8TEH,
die
first
busiorea
of
a
girl
was
to
bo
arm
suddenly!
r
las
IS]
grasp
of
the
gray
Lo was that hard hit." drawled WelMJtrr
J. J. Foluy wig build a now hotel hi
blesM-d them." During forty days Hr bad
pretty
Now. it may be that Mr. Allen
form and diiapjiour an instant Then j We*t Ifay City.
showed Himself alive at various times la N:ind admirably adapted for invalkta
XDi*J youj Royce? '
.. ■ it ____
t f ___
•_ aud
_..A —
it. it a
.. I
is qot m» fur out of the way after all. It various h»divi*iiuil- or companies of Hfa
there
cuinw
again,
wfcii
Btit Royce did riot answer.
ffa well ns for persons in health.
is certainly thu duty of every woman, followers on ten or twelve different
gleam of
With one shriek of
and man. too. to bo as good looking os idous, un*l always Kpenking of the tiilnga
Sold by Orocera everywhere.
A gorgeous moonlight is bathing the warning and wrror she springs towards
it cai fa- given in a cue ot lea or coffee, with possible. because beauty gives pleasure pertainiug to tbe Kingdom of Go*! (Arts i,
Jersqy coast in sparkling silver. The them—-just in time. Hnj nc glariros no. out t!*r knowleoge lot the person taking It.
JI). But now the lost time hits come, nnd
W. BAKER &amp; CO., Dorcteitir, Mm.
tumbling billows come thundering in to catches the lilted wrist, hurls life whole­ »•iTcetlnc n MWMb an* iwrnmnttut dire, wlwtlwr to other people. Beauty of person fa the Ho fa nboat to kavntbem to appear no
tb(i cadent lira moderate drinker or au alcoholic exprvMdbtt of sametiling corresponding
more on the cartli till Hfa feet shall stand]
ihe shining strand, hnd sending their weight upon; tho tottering figure, and -wreck. TIkh»s»&gt;&lt;1» fa druuxard* bare been
GRATEFUL—COMFORTIMC.
to it in tlu* mind and soul, and is to bo aguhi on the same Mount of Olives when
hisriig, seething, widrling waters, all over goes the!Knickerbocker prone ui»m cured who hme taDeu tbe Golden Specific In
their coffee withoutittwir kiiowl’dge. aud tv prized accordingly. True beauty comes He comes in power nnd glory, bringing IIW
tbe
floor,
llajine
tnnwone
instant:
"Go
thimbier and radiance, to the vfry feat
BREAKFAST.
dav tteUcvr they unit firtnklug of their own free from the cultivation of the higlu.-r graces
Kiinta with Him (Zech, xiv, 4. 5; 1 Tbrea.
• Bv a tli«&lt;xixli knowledge of tb* nstwrai law*
of the groups of spectators. There are indoors, Mr.&lt;! Hay tier. This fa no pla-."" will. Ko harmful ••ffeet reaulla from Ils a«limulotrarlon. Curehtamrat.teed, bendfurdr- of the mind and fioulous well as tho care iii, 13).
which govern ibe -&gt;p*raiit»ns oJ .Ifxrntion sad
hundreds uf people scattered here and
tulxr Xml tnll iwrt.cntar*. Addrew In con-* of the body, and cannot exist without
61. "Aud it came to |&gt;lm while Hr bh’sscdl narrltlw. ar.d bv
careful spplJreUtm of tht
it before eitlier can fidenwLGoums Si-ricinc Co.. l« Kat* rttn-ct.
And in thit ins:....„
fine properlh-. o( &lt;msll-fc-lertcd C.cua. Mr. K|»W
thcro along the shingle, and among the
this.
A dried up oh! profesoor who them. He was jwirtcd from them, and com has psnvhiH mu lire kf;i»t tablr* with n 'fallgroups a pale facedyoung man in tweed prevent, SnA’i’n Vati Antwerp, utia, Cludnuail. O.
ried up into Heaven " “Grtwltuilly He ns-j cutely flavoured beveri*#;- which may tore us
knows forty languages, nud yet fa weak
Gov-«-facl
Winans
inspected
tin:
Flint
. over the
eroded from thrir midst, until a rlmid] many h«*vjrd'H!ti&gt;r‘» bUt« It fa l«y ilw&lt; Jiulfrtraveling suit has made his way to a Gower, springs to hfa ft t. lea)**
eyed, lank haired. stoop shouldered aud
received Bin* out of their sight, and H« loan uv ufwbrli aHlrfai ot dirt that a constllak
jxjint where he can command a view of balcony rail and dfaaj*(F'?.rs inrthe tlepths school for tlw biInfl jrfaerday.
dyspeptic. is as far from being a per­ was seen of them no more. As Su-pliea ion inav bn gnsmally built up until jUroi-x
euouxh to resfat every, n-iidetiry lo &lt;ll»r»»r.
all the passers by. I’, fa nearly 11 o’clock below. It fail descent of not more than
fectly
developed
man
us
the
prize
lighter.
■
Three pill.«are»rt«’nlifieally &lt;-ompounded. Of tiie two the-prjzc fighter is fartlie wax dying he saw Heaven open, and the Hundred-, of subtle maladies are ffaat lag ar&lt;«ind
before they begin to break up nnd seek ten feet to thg «ni&lt; l*ryond tbe dark
Son of Man standing on the right hand of u« ready to xiUc* wherever there fa a weak
the broad corridors of the brilliantly passage that litidvrliej the piazza^ but he and uniform in action. No griping pain so more agreeable object to look au The God. Ax Saul of Tar-;us journeyed td ixvtnt. We •&lt;•»» »-»*a|ic loanv a fa's! snail by
Iteeplns ourselves •ell fortified “HI; I'M* blood
commbnly following the use of pills.
Greeks were nearer right than we think
lighted hotel. A great military bond of hei tone ddw:: hitoithn WMK»gi&gt; itself.
They an- adapted lo both adnlts and chil­ when they gave physical culture so high Ihunaacus Jesus sf»kc tn him from Hmv-| aiutaproperlv nourfahed fr*rrte."-&lt; lrM Narvtoe
nearly forty pieces fa playing superbly When Mr. Hayne, running dawn the
cn aud appeared u&gt; him. And again id Car*He. Mad- dmplr with failling wator or
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee
milk; K-ld only In h»»-»-;'»nd tl.». by Grocen.
at intervals, and every now ami then, steps, gains Hfa 'vay to the spare beneath they have no equal in th*- cure of sick a place. ' .So. girls and women of all John on I’ntmos Jcsfu* appeared in vIbIouJ hMM tbii&lt;- JAM W KFPH S CO.. Itouxroages, lie M beautiful as you can. Make
.•.'J. And they won*hi|axl Him, and rej jmllilc Chemfats. Ixxidon. Rarland.
us some stirring martial strains come the piazzet, nb trace of the fu^Uirc can headache. com*tlj&gt;ation, dyspepsia and yourselves handsome by physical exer­
turned t*&gt; Jerusalem with great joy.']
thrilling through the air, a young girl in he find .
billouanw*. and. a? an appetiser, they ex­ cise, by intellectual work and by cul­
When they were so sod at Hfa death, Is-J
a group near at hand beats time with
cel any other preparation.
tivating a sweet temper and generous, cause Be bod not redeemed Israel n» theyj
Nordu.» Mr. Van Antwerp appear at 1
her pretty foot and seems to quiver with
expected He would have done, how fa ii
The Marcellus people have organized a kindiv spirit tool! mankind.
breakfast
on
the
following
morning,
nor
that they are now full of great joy when] ftr Csofars fax*. A. S. PMMH, Grand ftapd*. ■•*
the influence of the soldier melodies. A
philhannonlc dub of eo members.
; He has gone again nnd the Kingdom liaa
tall, dark eyed, dark haired man i*nds again lu any person known to tins story.
An officer of tbe —th cavalry.spending a
Ex-President White, of Cornell, fa en­ not yet come? Some tell us that now they]
devotedly over her, but he, too, seems to
PUOBATKOKDKK.
portion of thi? fodowiug winter in Paris, . Wltat fa the reason that a physician will thusiastically in favor of coeducation and understood,ax they did not before, that lid
rise to hfa full height nt times, and there
ot Mtetngau, county of Barry.—**.
not indorse a gotwllhlng wlwn he knows as
had come, not to restore the Kingdom td 80Ue
At » aewleu &lt;&gt;/ the Frotutte 6»&gt;irt for the
fa something in the carriage and mien writes that he met him face to face one well ns he knows anything thnt the article athletic excrcfaai. Coeducation make* Israel, but to set up 11 spiritual kingdom 1U| County Of Barre. holdcn Hl Che FroOab' OfOee to
dav in the galleries «jT the Ixnirre. Bethat tells that soldier songs have thrilled
In question has bri-n used for years nud fa women mure womanly and men more tbe hearts of men. This Is a mere fabrica-j theCitvcf Jla.Unita.ln *al(J cminty. on Tnea*xng in civilian costume, of coarse, and a valuable remedy, but iiecanse it fa u manly, he says
And sunshine, fresh lion of man, and it fa not only without, day, tbe Znd dav of Deonuber In the year &lt;MM
iiis veins ere now. And this man the
much changed in appearance since be proprietory UMiHdlnr they cry It dowu. air and vigorous physical exerefam are foundation in Scripture, bulls c*mtrury tfa UxnmuMi right himdred and ninety.
Prmreit. Ubarie* W. AnHrtroog. Judge of
young traveler in gray watches as though
was a voutb in the straps of a second There fa not a inscription case In any more important for girfa than for boys nil Scripture. The true reason of their joy]
his eyes were fascinated. Standing in
‘lieutenant, it was‘possible for him to drag Moro In ail tbfa broad land clint does ♦ven. Iiecause “co-ed." girl rtudeata in fa foundHu tbe message »rf-rilc augd-iwho
the shade uf a little summer house, he
not
bold
this
satrni
article.
There
are
few
•■.lood
by
them
after
He|'w*cen*led.
and
xaidjtake a good look at the man he had not
their zeal for study are apt to neglect
never ceases his scrutiny of the group
mien siuea ho wore the rbevrons of a If any physicians who do not prescribe It. their bodiw. In hi* judgment no girl "Thfa same Jl-xiih whicb is taken upfronJ Peter AJthouw- adiniulatnUor pfsold s-tate
At last tho musicians go and tbe people
pray Ins that th* mmim »»*)«» bwd *»«» olfa*doshiug aergdewt in the Bottle Butte And yet when the Same article fa made and should be permitted to take a college you into Heaven sliail so come in like man] m* Mdhe dlMloarxed from Ufa aulrt trim.
follow. The sands arc soon deserted; the
_ __ _ ..
that IFriifw. tue
.old in larger pacltogre. and the pr*cefa court • unless she also took a proper sys­ uer as ye have seen Him go int*. Jiwiren'1
campaigi*
“He has grown almost
•w much Jx-low a prescription tha. is where tem of regular exercise Mi a gymmudum (Actol, 11).
great piaxzaa are rm plied of their promwhite.’’ wrote the liontenant. "and 1 tn^
33. "And they were conlinualiy in Ufa
the sbw pinched. But there are phy­ or elre where.
enadeni; the halls and corridors arc still
•aid petition, sod that 1
told Ik- has alimtdoned his busine-w in sicians who are willing to Indorse a grax!
temple praising and blessing God. Ameu.7 - — r__. —*11
{KHnmized by the few belated chaperons
New York and never will return to the thing, as the following will show.
May such be the eixl of each chapter of ouf
and their giddy dxarges. Tbo music lov­
spiriuial life, the end ot each day and of
I have mol «n!ie extensively in my
United
SUU*-"
To
iUuo'.rate
bow
the
little
tricks
of
ing girl has gone aloft to her room, and
Bayncr. too, hM grown gray. A tek- pra-Hce of lat« I anise’s Extract Bed Clover manner are copied and i»rcom&lt;; tbe f*sb- each work till we see Him. May our days
her aunt, the U»ird Member of the group
rram from lifts wife Humtnom-d him to tor indigestion, ronsllpation. dyspepsia ion, it i* told of a debutante of several begin and end with prahc to G*xl for givf
that so chained tho attention of tiie
ing unto us Hfa dear Son, Hfa uiL«j&lt;eakaWr
tha aearidc from Wethington the day and xtomar.lt trocMas. with the very best
.. .1
a-’td
young man in gray, lingers for a mo­ after this strange ad venture of hers. H«i result*, and l»avu found Jt.worth)' °r_*^ •eaaons ago who speedily became a pro­ gift, aud the great redemption which L» . rri*—.
anil more than is claimed for IL The nounced Ix’Uo tliui al Im r first few ap- in Him. Mav we be tilled with the Spirit.
ment toexetange aXew words with their
found her «mte&lt;hai pru.trate. hfa risternnly dlM^pointiarat to physicians i» that pearancc.; in society, oat of sh-er embar­ ,«OMxto beHfa faithful witDCMnL even unto
cavaHer. He seetns in need of consola­
in-law verv jiale and&lt;]U«--t. nnd the clerks
rassment, she invariably stood with her
it exceeds fta rwanmendotifm.
tion.
tbe botd biubk, to arempt for the
hand, clasped- Before she &lt;. -=.*d to re­
F. IL Ksaw. M. D-.
"Don't be so downhearted. Mr. Van
damp&lt;x?-ra&gt;:t '- nt Mr.
Antwerp,
Findlay. &lt;&gt;hk&gt;.
sort to thu pe^liar method of rehrf her
Antwerp. It fa very early in tha sum.
. ____ _
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ttetit lBinu. they OiJ. h**!
rWaele by W in. Goodyear.

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AMBURG BREAST

Fargo’s
Shoes

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

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Family

FARGO’S*
f School Shoes
Boys and Giris,

FARGO’S
,$2.50 LADIES’BOOT

W. Baker &amp; Co.’S

Broakfast
Cocoa

Bill III

No Chemicals

b. neared ne»»
compiled bun
lo »o Uck »
Vork M wee; U* Mw
tna. wen ell m H. room.
Mr. Beyne, too, bed gooe.to New York;

\n oppossum was caught near Bronson
tte otbrr
This is the first oac eevu there for -u years-.

-cy, quickly to’
twining fingers.

�The Home Stretch
We wish to round up this very, successful business year with in­
creased sales for this month, and if low prices and courteous treatment

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will do this, we are assured of success.

40 cts.
For Men.

Plush and Scotch
We invite your attention to our very complete line of goods named

NATURAL COLOR

Shirts^Drawers
Shirts with French neck, ribbed
bottom and good weight. These
goods are considered good value at
fifty cents. We closed a large
stock from an eastern jobber at a
price, and we are now enabled to
offer this special inducement to
our customers.

and we are satisfied an inspection from you means a sale for us.

.

Felt Boots and Rubbers.

To those who have not
purchased of us and to
those who have, we ex­
tend alike our cordial in­
vitation to come and test
these claims we make.
‘
E. Y. HOGLE.

We have good values in Felts and the best Boston Rubbers.

40 cts.

MEN AND BOYS’

-WOOL SHIRTS-:
We have an endless variety and prices to please.

Axyrlp.

Born, to Mr. and Mrs. Bird, a daughter.
To Calvin Smith and wife Dec. 8rd. an
8 lb. son.
Edgar Tyler and wife, of Vermontville,
visited at Calvin Smith's lart week.
Albert Smith. of Evaft, ta visiting rela­
tives here this week.
Quinsy sore throats are numerous at
present.
Henry More has bought a house at Belle­
vue, and will move there soon.
A. G. Kent made a business trip to
Bastings last week.
Mrs. John Park is very aick.
As Christinas approaches every one be­
gins to act mysterious. The lovely sleigh­
ing nnd the delightful sound of tbe sleigh
bells makes us feel that we arc going to
have a genuine Christmas,
The Farmers Alliance still continues to
boom. W. W. Latty and family. Henry
Tasker nnd wife and O. F. Long and wife
joined al the last meeting.
Brush Ridge.

south street last week, I guess. We
haven't oven heard that there was one
but we canuot say what the future may
develop.
Sammy Roush and wife, of Freeport.
Siindaycd With their mother, Mrs. Landon.
Fred Warner is op the road one or two
days In the week buying poultry.
Everybody is improving tbe sleighing.
News scarce this week or else your
scribe ta at fault
.
Colds seem to be coming In style again.
Mrs. Forbes ta confined to her room with
a lame limb.
Some weather prophets predict a long
cold winter, others say a mild one and a
little snow. We can all tell to a, certainty
next spring.
z

Mrs. Hobbs and Mrs. Shawman visited
at Mrs. Wallace Brown's Tuejrfay.
The Fisher, school Is progressing finely
with Mr. Newton as teacher.
Mr. Wallace Brown ta repairing Mrs.
Cowles’ house.
Mr. Marks and son Frank are cutting
logs on Mr. Long's farm.

C. Anders has Improved the looks of hl&gt;
farm by a ne w picket fence along the road.
Brush Ridge is ^.determined to have a
Coat* Grove.
new highway, more hereafter.
The blacksmiths are having their har­
County Surveyor Cobb was on our street vest.
»
week before last.
Henry Barnum has returned from a visit
Wesley Kams Is’ proud of his horse, with friends in Illinois.
purchas'd of Meaner Bros.
Mrs. J. J. Fuller Is a great sufferer from
The new seats for our school house not a talk
coming delayed the commencing of school
Mrs. O. S. Wolfe, of Traverse City, ta
visiting at B. F. Wolfe’s.
Henry Anders went to Hickory Comers
Mrs. Corwin ta Improving in health.
Tuesday of last week.
E. Jenkins ta tbe guest of bls mother.
if fanners wjll make a very close in- Mrs. Wm. Wood.
,
-epertion ot their wheat fields. they will
B. F. Wolf^don’t care to stand again in
tbe wheat pretty well filled with In­ the way of sheep, butt sure to fall.
i sects.
Sprague *,Son are doing « big business
The private road of P. R. Karns Is in shipping rabbits.
&gt; ready foe travel.
C. Boice has rented hta hotel In Wood­
We hear that Willie Havens la going to land, and will now follow tbe plow on the
- leave thta neighborhood soon. .
Hale Kenyon farm.
A new road was laid out in Brush Ridge
Our merchants report’s big trade in the
-Thursday by our highway coni miss! oner. foot wear.
Myron Emmons and daughters, Emma.
Melissa ami Lnella, are visiting relatives
and friends In Allegan county.
May
House bas gone home from P. G.
Bert Niles hast tiie thumb and two
fingers of hta left hand taken off Friday Henry’s and Etale Inaley has taken her
last by getting them too clone to a shaper P EameqfEdmunds had a short vacation
’ ’rots' factory. Dr. Young dressed his
but bas returned to bls school again. We
I and il is doing welt.
M* protracted meeting that has been In wish him good success.
Mra. J. Ji. Hall has at last succeeded In
■mu* at the Evangelical church, closed
Sunday, when several were admitted getting a well. She has had well diggers
from Hastings nnd from Nashville and
the the society.
Mi evaporator flow'd here Saturday. both said they could not filter a well with­
Brooks handled nt hta dryer about out going 80 or 100 feet; but Robert
ftbaxhels Hita iwwm. He purchased Brioua. of Prichardvilie. only drove 38
pie* he Could get in this market fret and now jhe has a splendid well of
ped In a number of car loads, water.
the time he employed about 60
Wedding at Delos Freeman's, the 4th.
1 hope that in loosing a good daughter
Smith watt in tiie village on they have gained a good son.
Reports are that we are to lose one of
our young ladles in the neighborhood.
fishing through the lev.

party that went north hunting re"titmcd last week and brought back six

MIm Joliet Corson, tbe well known pro

TEACH HER TO COOK.
SUGGESTIONS ABOUT TRAINING THE

YOUNG DAUGHTER.

Every child, especially every girl, has an
instinctive desire to make and meddle
wherever any culiu.-.ry processes are going
on, and every mother and every kitchen
maid are accustomed to give the little one
a bit of dough when mixing bread or cake,
and of letting her bake her own little con­
fection In a saucer. It is a wise mother
vrho takes advantage of this natural in­
clination in a girl to make her a cook be­
times, aud to turn the taste and tendency
to account in tho family.
To be a good cook, to be a good nunc, to
be a good needle woman are the three
things absolutely essential to the happi­
ness, and to the continuance In happiness,
of the great majority of all.women, what­
ever more it may be given them to be; and
if the things leading to such drelred pro­
ficiency are taught in season there will be
so much more time left for the otter things
that invite after tho foundation of the
positively necessary ta laid.
The' business enn be begun by letting a
child of 0 or 10, for example, make a bowl
of gruel, overseeing its preparation so care­
fully that there can be no mistake made,
and that the consumer of the gruel can
Kraise it so sincerely that her ambition will
e flrod for all the future, so far as gruel ta
concerned, to make it perfectly. She will
put a quart ot water in the saucepan over
a good fire, and then wet a tableapoonful
of oatmeal in a little cold water, and stir
it smooth as tbeamootliest paste, and when
the water bolls she will pour the paste Into
the saucepan, stirring it oil the time, when
half done adding a aaltapoonful of salt,
boiling a half hour, and straining through
a fine wire strainer, when, if it han not
scorched, tbe invalid will have n fastidious
appetite who is not pleased with It.

ma

proceed to bread. Here the question of
yeast complicates matters at the outset;
but as yeast ta now so easily obtained at
tbe baker's, and In the compressed form,
we will assume that Rhe has it on band,
and if she has to learn to prepare it that
exdtlnx buslntMt can come afterward.
If now she scalds a half pint of milk
and adds it to a gill of water in which a
quarter of a yeast cake has been dissolved,
together with a tcaspoonfnl of salt and
nno'ther of butter, and stirs all that into a
quart of flour, turns it out and kneads It
►till her little arms ore tired, and another
stronger person must finish tho half hour’s
kneading for her. and then puts it into a
pan, and cuts a transverse slit In the top
of tbe mass, and leaves it to rise over
night, she will have completed the first
chapter of her work!

ARE IN IT I
WHY, IN THE MIDST OF THE

Holiday S eason

We are also in tho midst of the largest and finest stock of
goods for this season we ever hack Lot of goods in: lots com­
In the morning, when tho dough may ing; lots bought to come.
And people have come; mor$ are
have doubled In height, she will toko it
coming and we want lots more to eOme and see our splendid
out, and knead it again till tho little n;ms *
can do no more, and assistance is called in: stock of
AFTER BREAD, SWEETMEATS.

then she will shape it into a loaf, put it ■
iuto a buttered pan. priik it with the enrrIng fork, and bake It lu a hot oven three
quarters of an hour, when it will not be
her fault or tho fault of- her overseer if she
has not produced a good loaf of bread and
Is not entitled to bo called lady, or loaf
giver.
Gingcrbrwyta and cakes and dainties will
come Into a Inter year of our little cooking
school, as iu this year only the essentials
are d'-Jt with, although to hungry school
children cookies and snaps aid jumbles
sometimes seem more essential than bread
and meat, and they quite agree with thnt
wit who thought lie could .dispense with
tiie necewapes of life if he could only have
tbe luxuries.
But all this accomplished week by week
it ta time for tho yoang cook to learn how
to roast tbe ineat, wiping and not washing
tho beef and mutton; how to boil it—in
hot 4ker if tho meat is fresh, in cold if it
ta salt'or corned; howto broil a steak, by
jeering each aide quickly ax possible in or­
der to retain the juices; how to make and
season a stow: leaving, the drawing of a
fowl to a much more advanced period of
kitchen lore, together with tho composi­
tion of entrees and all such elaborate af­
ROUPS FIRST, TRKX DREAD.
fairs. It will be time, too, with this roast
Indeed, many well people find it an agree­ or stew, to learn about the preparation of
able and satisfying diah: and we have the simpler vegetables; bow to cook pota­
known of a housekeeper, in distress for toes, for instance, by plunging than into
soap, serving this oatmeal gruel, well salt­ boiling water, and when done pouring off
ed. and with some celery tops thrown into the water, sprinkling them with salt, and
tbe tonrn ns it came to the table, for the leaving them one hot, evaporating, burst­
soke of appuarancee, and experiencing the ing moment over tbe fire.
And when with this our little maid luu
delight of one who him made a new dis­
covery nt the relish with which her guests learned bow to make a plain cantard pud­
ding. by beating five eggs with two table­
dtapoMd'Of bur white soup.
Wbco-our little cook is sufficiently ac­ spoonfuls of sugar into a quart of milk,
complished in tlunalraplMt gruel, to which adding half n toaapoonful ot flavoring ex­
learning in later yonra pannda and the tract, peach or lemon, and n generous
more complicated sorts can be added, her pinch of salt, grating nutmeg over tho
attention can be turned to bread, that one top, and baking three-quarters of an hour,
most necessary thing in tbe support of she can truthfully style herself a good
civilized life; and her initial step in tho plain cook; and uhe has learned her art.
process can be the concoction of some cream
of tartar biscuit, in which she will be shown

egz Into u quart of flour till there are no
lumps, adding then a teaxpoonful of salt
and two heaping teaxpoonfaVi ot cream of

Put the tittle ones to lied happy. Herat
whip children just before they retire to
real. Let tbe father’s caroea, tbe mother's

aod* has been itianolved.
mixed pour it out on the
bMtnofpiBy in

Which we will have on display from now on and so cheap.
But in the meantime don’t forget that our stock of

GROCERIES
is also complete and we will have everything fine for Xmas.
Yours,

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN

YET 40 DAYS.'

The next 40 days we offer for sale all goods at

McKinley or No McKinley!

We have a new supply'Of Ladies’ 30-iu. Jackets.
Call and see them.
Our Cloaks, Jackets and Shawls are going at
dosing out prices.
Quilts, Blankets, Ladies’, Gents’ and Children’s
Underwear, Flannels of all kind 11 be sold at bot­
tom prices.
Our Black Dress Goods are the most desirable
trade in the market.
We offer Dress Flannel, Cashmeres and Plaid
and Striped Dress Goods of cheaper quality at bar­
gains to the buyers.
Do not forget this is the place to buy Boots and
Shoes and Rubbers.
A job lot of Clothing to se

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of any paper in the
County.

ASTINGS

.• 3L. XXXV. NO. 33

AN

HASTINGS, MICH., DECEMBER 18, 1890.-

WHOLE NO. 1854.

Hastings Banner.
Published Thursdays by
COOK BROS.,

HMiTIKWt. MICH.

A TERRIBLE

310

WAR
And no one is hurt, except my

mmk
THIS WEEK’S BIG SALE!

The Dandy Chinchilla Overcoats
Ever Offered to the Trade!
The Grandest Ten-Dollar Overcoat
You Ever Saw!
TEN DOLLARS
THIS WEEK’S BIG SALE!
Everybody should attend it—dollars in each visitor’s
pocket. The great big^uit and Overcoat Sale this week.

Hudson’s Tower Clothing Co
Absolute One Price

TIES
Parties desiring to contract
for R. R. ties, any number or
quantity.twill find it to their
advantage to oall on or ad­
dress

OVERCOATS

J. T. LOMBARD,.
Hastings, Mich.

SLAUGHTERED!

Look at the Prices that
Defy Competition:
Plnsh Albums. $5.00
Plush Albums, 4.00
Plush Albums. 3.00
Plush Albums, 2.00
Plush Albums, 1.00
Plush Albums, llOc.
Plush Albums.

Plush
Plush
Plush
Plush
Plush
Plush
Plush

Toilet Cases, *10.00
Toilet Cases, 8.60
Toilet Cases, 5.00
Toilet Cases, 4.00
Toilet Cases, 3.00
Toilet Cases, 2.00
Toilet Cases, 1.00

Cuff and Collars Boxes.
Manicure Sets.
Shaving Sets.
&gt;■
Glove andllaudkerchief Boxes
Everything ip the best plnsh.
Macauley’s Hist of Eng,5 vats,
S1.25.
Emerson Essays, 2 vols, $1.25.
Hawthorn W orks, 2 vols, $1.25.
All the popular poets (library
binding), 50c.
500 popular cloth bound books
choice 30c.
Books and Booklets.
Bibles and Testaments.

Alphabet Blocks.
Building Blocks.
Toys and Dolls.

COUNTY NEWS.

ling cholera is reported as crawling
along! towaid the sobthern port of Barry
county.
’
.
' .
* Bert Niles attempted a little flirtation,
with the buzz-saw In Lentz* factory at
Nashville. Three digits of his left hand
are n^w cnttoplcuoun by their absence.

OUR CQVNTY,
J. Marks and wife, of Holt, arc visiting
litogniphlcul.
their parents here.
The morning stars did not wing together,
Eugene Davenj^rt and wife have renor was there any unusual disturbance in tiiFli&amp;&amp; wm an extended trip through
nature on June 1st. 18«2, at the quiet city smne of the southern stolen and California.
of Canton, Ohio. Nevertheless something
J&lt;x- Eulk-r.hnh traded his farm for
of importance happened at that time aud property In Woodland.
,Oyjiter supper at B. F. Wolfe’s Friday
Place, it was then and there that Lon
W. Fcighner first opened his eyes on the night] 1‘Jth, for the benefit of the chureh.
world. He has continued to go through A ful| house Is desired.
the world with bls eyes open, and usually
Mr*. Jesse Cotton is suffering from lung
"on the main chance.” It Is recorded that trouble.
in bis first acquaintance with this cold and
Tim anniversary of the Mite society was
dreary sphere. foe got there with both feet. a grau-.l sucee*..
MrH. Wood, of Battle Creek, to visiting
Naturally he was christened; iater on he
’
.
played marbles with the other boys; and friends In this vicinity.
G. Baker and wife and L. McDonald
then he went to school part of the time;
took
In the masquerade nt Cedar Creek
studied when be- wanted to; lied to the
school martn in true G. Washington­ Fridav night of limt week.
hatchet fadJon; went swimming as soon
as the ice vias out of the river. While
Win Cprl has returned from .the norths
Canton is the home of McKinley, yet our
subject ascribes none of the few streaks of ' W. p. Adkins was at Hastings Monday
?
bad luck of Ills earlrllfe to the McKinley on business.
Little Grade Adkins has been side
blit ills fdlks moved to Hastings with
Our writing school was a fizzle.
him while ypt he was In the vealy days
J. (£. Krelgher and wife spent Sunday
of youth, inithe year IMP. He was wide­
awake. tender-hearted, good hatured, but at Charlotte. '
&lt;Jeq. Higdon has moved back to Barrysiiowed a disposition to resent any inter­
ference with his rights, it soon t&gt;ecame ville.1
Alfred Pettlnger, who died in Colorado,
noised around ’ that he was able and
abundantly willing to look out for No. 1.. was buried at Barfyville last Tuesday. •
Mri. Palmer and her mother visited at
knew his business, and attended to 1L At
the age of 13 he entered the Journal office, Mr. Hall’s last Munday.
and tor six mouths officiated as Satan with
Baattald.
dignity and urbanity. But he was no
l«a|t F'riday night. there ww quite a
mean ••devil.” He learned readily, andstored away useful Information about turnout of invited dancers at Um? F. of L,
-round squares," "hollow shooting sticks.’" ball.Svhlch took tbetp until the dawn of
"type lice,” and other knowledge of that morning before becoming satlsOed with
sort, and Imparted it with variations to his duic |ng.
rley Shoemaker drove the1 stage
successor. Later on he entered the Baxgood snccew last Saturday to
xek office as typo, and was a good one.:
igt and back.
A-»Jiegrewto manhood, b&lt;f developed a
I ne Nashville plasterer to now putting
fondness for the gentler sex. Soon had a
"Is-st girl” who was ••only u sister Io him.” tbe mud on the walls of Mrs. Dunn’s
He took her to the church socials, and houseL. C. Edmunds threshed his clover wed
made the’ usual unavailing stab for the
lonesome oyster in the soup. If Ae per­ last week aud got 39 bushels of very nice
chance found it, he generously divided it prinu* seed off from 2&lt;&gt; acres.
Robert Brtmney has been nurtlag a
with his fair partner. There wasn't any­
thing small nlxiut hlid even in those halcyon ven* ugly and painful boil on the back of
days. As he progressed in the “art pre­ hta i)eek.
Albert King’s wife and Frank Doty’s
servative” better things opened up before
him. He worked in Chicago and Muske­ wife, went to Grand Rapids last week.
lij Powers is now at wvuk for John- Mc­
gon print shops, learning something. earn-,
ing something, saving something every Kinley.
Then- will be a donation at Mosheria
'day. It was a. good experience, from
which he profited. Six years ago he be­ ball (Friday evening of thio week for Rev.
gan as foreman of the Nashville News; Wallace. Come one, come all and help
and Oct inth. 1885. he concluded he'd bear the burden.
Those people who have paid their taxes
been a bachelor long enough, so he mar­
ried Miss Stella Wilson, one of Nashville’s say Lbat they are lower tlian last year,
fairest daughters, and they have b»-en true all On account*of the McKinley bill.
Tpis week D»vid Stiles Intends to dehelpmetcs ever since. About these days
hor£ some more of Ills cattle. Those that '
the News proprietor was wont to be
troubled, with “western fever"—kind of be lias dehorned*are doing nteely.
lost^nterest In his business, and gave to
South liBAtlnga.
his brighted-witted foreman carte blanche
Beautiful winter weathen.
to conduct the paper to his own .tastes.
'I’in- Star Stindny school has decided not
This Len did. and the chance was the
making of him. He grew into the work, to have a Christmas tree, instead will have
which acemed to be tarred out for him. a eteigh ride when snow comes.
Mrs. Albert Barnaby is on the gain.
Ills snappy write-ups of local events
Social held at Mr. Reed’s last Friday
proved highly valuable to tin- paper, aud
our subject w»s not Alow to see that as for evening was a success In numbers and
newspaper work he "was in it,” and he financially. .
The reporL.is that there will be an oys­
liked it. When Oruo had a particular
savage return of the fever His foreman ter supper at tliKStar school houae in the
talked “buy.” and Oct. 1st. 1888. found our near future as rite result of a spell lug
hero happy as a clam in high tide, proprietor school held by thd P. A L Agreed that
of the Nashville News, which under his wise the side which beats- should treat the*
management has become brighter and bet­ school to an oyster supper.
Mr. and Mrs E. Pennock went to Kala­
ter titan-ever. He counts hta friends by
the score; and they are all pleased over his mazoo last Friday.
success. He deserves both friends and
Ccdsr Creek.
fortune. And now that prosperity, dolBills Dickerson was kicked by a celt
. lar&gt; and surplus of avoirdupois are all com­
ing Mis way his friends say “Serve* him and bully hurt but Is able to be owt ncaia.
Taxes are lx?lng paid-at a lively rale and
just right." Last year he established the
Woodland News, made a success of it, ;ind an* not very high.
, J. H. Valentine was In Battle Creek
having done so. sold It to his brother
Lloyd. • Our subject Is a way up member iamt week. '
The saw mill bn the Ross land Is- deta*
of Nashville K. of P. lodge, ami was elect­
ed Chancellor Cominander thereof for the r(kk1 work nowfc The new englna Is a
*
next calendar year. He is identified wtth great help and is a dandy.
' The raffle was a slim, affair at the-Creek
every movement to bring prosperity to
,
Nashville, and deserves better support lir 'last Friday.
that work than he is getting. Though i The dance at Tolles-’ hail butt Friday
young In years he has established a reputa­ ging was well attended.
e learn that Alice Bergman. who has ’ *
tion as a successful newspaper and busi­
very sick la some better. •
.
nessman. and hns won on ills merits. We
Ill lauch has returned from the- piaery
would like to print his picture and even
is cutting his timber into saw lags and
thoughtof so doing: but when we spoke
will
sell
to
Mr.
Andersom
to the artist about it, he replied "What?
Several fanners are buying wood on the
Put all of that man in one picture? Do
, yon print a circus poster?" That discour­ Rohs land.
Christmas tree at Myron Slmpaaa’a and
aged us and we dropped the subject.
an oyster supper. We will try and be
there.
______________ ,
A daring burglar entered the house of
Wtn. Wunderlich, of Woodland, last
We will just remark It is cyalte eold ak
Thursday while the family were eating
supper. He made himself quite familiar [
; .resent but alas for &lt;*uc beautiful suow.
Bertha Stilwell will return to her home
with the premises and then vanished.
d Grand Rapids this week.
Thirty-five dollars of Wunderlich’s cash
slid out al the same time. The Woodland ; Mrs. W. Blakeslee Ims gone to Grand
News reads a good lesson to fanners on i Rapids and Spring Lake to spend the
’
the subject of keeping their money in holidays.
Grant Keeler has returned from N. Y.
banks^
where he has bewn tor the past year.
I uQ friend Columbus Palmerton, the
Geo. Beeker returned from Ohio last
feather prophet of Woodland, Iwbs up
Saturday.
serenely and solemnly declares that we
Mrs. J. Early tow gone to tod. to spend
shall have some more weather this winter.
winter.
He prognosticates winds from all pointe theZe!la
Odell, of Hastings, Suudayed with
of the compass, and no continued ‘spell
Carlton friends.
of any sort, but frequent and audden
Mary Woodard, of your city is meeting
changes. He advises farmers to improve with good success In her school in the
sleighing If they have a chance. Very
Boliler district.
many are hoping for the chance.
We heat that F. L. Huffman, a fonqer
Abe Haggerty and John Palmerton teacher of the Carlton Center school, will
started to run horses while going borne spend the holiday vacation with Cartton
from Woodland the other evening. Wm. friends.
H Lee and family ofjDat-toam have tort-j
Quite a number from our street are ecmcord a damaged cutter and a %-ery narrow tern plating various ways and places to
cscane from a serious accident resulting spend Christmas but I'll wait and tell you
SZtort team crashing into hb
later.
We are glad our sister scribe has token
rig.
’ I
Freeport ha. got into a charming »tate up her pen again. We live far enough
of Indifference regard tog Ito plug &lt;M!a rail-, apart so our items need not conflict
Wonder if that ancieut personage known
road, so that rumors about it have hwt in­
terest to the people there. But the day Is as Santo Claus will put iu an appearance
to
coming when tbe aggrivatlon of a ‘lruuk Christmas. We hope be will not
Hue” will become something wwthy of call on this scribe If he ealla on Sootti StCharles Andrus and wife, of HaaXinga,
notice, and will be appreciated. Freeport
h* waited long and patiently, and put up were on our street Sunday.
Mr. WhHwright I. baring quite a time
heroically for some sattotaetory communi­
driving a well «»
cation with the outsiue world.
. goes Just about so far and strif
—
Them l» no
“!?'!?
. bottom which falls to^fmukh

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The most complete line of hol­
iday goods ever brought to
this city.
o
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.
»
I hare left a choice lot of Poland China swine
»r breeding purposes; both »«: Hiolce. Pedb

fnwnte.l In o T. C.kewrt. IM « « •«
""‘wiLLARD PERRY,
HMllnn. Kleb.

r-Kotlee is hereby given that a®

ln« Dre.ffi.lM&gt;.

CWBtL8P„rt

THE MARKETSApple,-Orled.TCI-vnrll1Hu:ier-ir&lt;l*.
Clover —a toonaxw
Bews-»lJOperT&gt;o.

uSt&amp;llu.MUMPWl’P'-- &lt;ret.rli~.»&gt;-«»
per bbl.

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lire
turkey., 7. cbktkeiis Ure^ad...

Flour-tcM per hirodrod.

Beans-OXte Perbu^?SvcL^11&lt;:‘te&lt;,‘
RnrtAr—inaaoc. crenmen «•&gt;!»
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Manufacturers being desirous to close out
their stock, on account of the lateness of the
season, cut the price in two in the middle. And
we have taken the advantage of it and bought
ti very large stock and we propose to sell them
at prices that will be so low that it will pay
everyone wanting a coat for next winter as
well as this to buy one.
We have got the
bargains and will give you the benefit of it.
Do not fail to see them.
Yours Resp’y,

lire

E.jW. MORRILL &amp; CO
One-Price Clothiers,

Supplies for Christmas trees a
specialty.

Fred L'. Heath
The Druggist

i Preset hr the Ckildrsa.

To any child, aged 13 years
or under, buying 25 cents
worth of goods, or accompan­
ied by their parents, buying 2o
cents worth of goods, bringing
me a card with the name
“Fred L. Heath, the Druggist’
pasted thereon, made from let­
ters ent from different parts of
this issue of the Baknxh, I will
give a nice present.

Fred L. Heath
The Druggist

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�Tbe Catpa® Avow.
A John Bergnn recently fell dead. BergM&gt; was to be buried and hrui been laid out
pnfMr&amp;tary to being dressed in his burial
nbe., He was covered with a white sheet.
Harty io the evening ‘'Bob” Roberta, one
of the coroner's nssixtanta, who had been
working bard all day. lay down on n long
bench near the corpse, and drawing a sheet
over him to prevent the flies from botbertaa him went to sleep.
The dead and sleeping men were in the
above position when one of Bcrgan’s friends
came in to pay the last tribute to his friend.
The fellow on.entering the morgue asked
to see the remains of hi? friend. The men
employed there were busy at the time, and
one of them, pointing over to where the
two forms were lying, said. "There ho is."
The visitor went over to the bench where
Robert* was sleeping, nnd giving him a
hearty slap on the stomach said.
“Poor Jack, it wn only day before yes­
terday 1 was after asking him to hare a
drink wid me."
•
Tbe blnw awoke Rot-ort* and he hnstily
cat upright. The man's linlr stood on end
as he was facet! by bis supposed dead
triend. and with n howl of terror which
■topped the clock be rushed through the
huildingnud down't he street nt a gait which
would beat the best pmfwwiounl sprinter
In the country. He gave a yell every few
jumps nnd the Inst seen of him he was
nearly to the river nnd wm athl going.
Friends were trying to find him, and It is
presumed ho will be heard from after he
woven* from his fright. Roberta indig­
nantly demanded to know why bo was
thus rudely disturbed, but every one was
BO convulsed with laughter that they amid
not answer him.—Denver News.

He Knew All Abont It.
Farmer Jenks is n man who is so disdrous of being considered infallible that he
Will suffer great inconvenience rather than
relinquish that claim. "Hohl ruthr^have
his own way than eat when lie’s hungry,”
■ays his wife, who, after long yean of con­
tention nnd final yielding, has learned to
know him well:
Not long ngo Former Jenks injured one
of his fingers so severely that he 'was
Obliged to leave bis work nnd go home to
have It dressed.
“I tell you what, Jane,” said he to his
wife, “that finger ’ll have to come off."
“No, 'twoDt either, father," said she
■DOthingly. ’Tve seen plenty hurts worse
•h that.”
• '
“Jane, I tell you ’twill! Don’t yon
tfpose I know what to expect of my own

tiger?”
The dispute ran high, nnd a* usual tbe
husband bad the last word.
Days went on nnd the finger grew worse
rather than better, until at last it reached
such a state that the. doctor wan called.
Bo had not been in the room fifteen mln
UtOf when Farmer Jenks summoned his
wife.
“Jane.” said he, "come here; come right
here! What do you s’pose be says’*’ ■ [
"Wo'll, I guess by th© way you're smilin’
he Bays it’s all right," said she, also begin­
ning to smile in relief. “I must say I am
(fed! Your forefinger, and on t tie right
feeaid! It didn’t seem to me I cohid be nr
vmcilod if it hud to come off"----“But that's just it.” interrupted her hus­
band, still smiling in triumph nnd looking
at her with sparkling eyes; “it's got to
cocae off, nnd I told you so!”—Youth’s
Companion.

,
,
i

FOft

KICKING THE

MANAGER.

How a Fsltbfal Trainman Got a Varnfahrd Car and Pie.
A man on the Wabash road is now run­
ning varnished cars andii eating pic who
owes his succetm in a measure to kicking
the general manager. When a trainman
pros|K-n&lt; and gets a juusenger train he
speaks al hi* good fortune as running var­
nished car* nnd eating pie. When he is in
the humbler calling of working on a freight
train he sometimes calls it eating corn
bread in the dog house.
General Manager Tallmage, of the Wa­
bash, was of the old school of railroaders,
who believed in attending to the detail* of
the line. He had been u trainman himself,
and he knew, the weaknesses of the craft.
He would watch the train sheets, and if n
crew reported delays at n certain point on
about every rutf he would go down there
quietly and keep an eye out for them. He
took one of these trips on one occasion,
and supposed bis movements were un­
known to the crew* he wished to watch,
for he went secretly as an ordinary pas­
senger and dil not reach his destination
until after dark.
But to use the slang of thy men, they
were on to him. He secreted himself on a
gondola loaded with car wheels, and
thought that he was unobserved until a
brakeman, pretending to take him for a
tramp, came along and kicked him most
mercilessly. At every blow of the foot he
accentuated the action with some orna­
mental profanity very painful to hear.
Mr. Tallmage did not reveal his identity,
but limped awny, and he found out that
the brakeman who had so maltreated him
was really p valuable man. nnd not respon
rible for the delay.
•
After the kicking the brakeman weut
back to the caboose and said to his con­
ductor: "Well. I fixed the old man. 1
suppose I’ll geti my envelope nt the end of
the run. It's all right, though. This
ain’t the only road."
Two days later the brakeman was sum­
moned tn the gsueral manager's office. He
shook bands With the boss, bode him
good-by. pushed his cap over his left car
defiantly and walked away to the slaugh­
ter.
.
Mr. Tallmage asked him how long he
had been braking, questioned him about
various mutters pertaining to handling
trains, and then fairly knocked him silly
by informing him that he should report to
the trainmaster, who would give him a po­
sition os conductor.
“By the way.’* said Mr. Tallmage, as the
astonished man wan leaving the office,
"are you bothered with tramps on your
division?”
The brakemaa blushed a little, then
summoned nil hb stolidity and said: “Yes,
but we’re cleaning 'em out. I run acrosi
one two nights ngo hid in a car o’ wheels,
nnd kicked thrioldbum half way.across
the state. He won’t bother me no more."
—ludianapoUs Sim.

Arabian Baby's Toilet.
A royal baby's first toilet in Arabia con­
sists in winding n bandage about its body
after it has Ixva bathed nnd perfumed.
The little creature is then' placed on its
back, its arms and feet are straightened,
aud th© entire body lx swathed to the shoul
tiers. ,
In this position it remain* motionless for
forty days, but the bandage is removed
twice a day tlinC the child may have a
bath. The Arabs believe that this pro&lt;.-es.«
will make tbe body straight for life Un­
What the Pneatnstoscops Will Du.
der such circumstances itacems fortunate
A well known Chicago physician has in­ that babyhood is not a period which can
vested an instrument which is calculated be remembered in after yenra, fur nobody
to make a stir in the medical profession ns would choose to suffer such day# of misery
Boon as its virtues and superb qualities are again, even in recollection.
made known. It Is aptly named a pneuif the child be A-gjir1 on the seventh day
T—toecope. and it does in a wonderful man- after her birth holes, usually six in num­
M» what Its inventor claims for iL He is ber, are pricked In her ea^s, and when she
confident that it will supplant the atetho- is two mouths old heavy jijold rings are at
■cope, which until now has bad no rival. tached to them, to 1» worn throughout her
B fat made of tin. In the form of the hour lifetime, except during periods of mourn­
gfeM, iwing really two cones connected at ing for relatives.
titair apexes by n tube as large as one’s Ht
On the fortieth day the baby’s head is
tie finger, thus forming a continuous shared. This operation is considered a
whole.
very important oae. and thirty or forty
At one end or base are two rubber tubes. persons are witnesses to It, for the per­
Assigned one for each car, and immediately formance of certain rites, j
bssnuth them is a rubber tympanum deThe disposal of the first; hair is regarded
■dgned to magnify sounds. At the other as a very weighty matter. It must not be
•nd is n broad rubber mouthpiece, an inch burned or carelessly thrown away, but
or more in diameter. When the patient buried, thrown Into the sea or hidden In
breathes into the instrument-, the sound some crevice of a wall
being greatly magnified, the physician is
Several charms are nttaclwd to itslxxly
•ble to reach a most accurate diagnosis, ns for protection against the “evil eye.’^boya
different breath tones are, of coarse, pro­ wearing them to a certain agnand girls
duced by different diseases. When this still longer. The favorite charm consists
•riflre. or mouthpiece, is applied to the of a gold or silver locket Wlbrn on a chain.
chest, its great virtues are made imme­ —Exchange.
-/
diately manifest, ns, in reality, the pulsa­
tions of the lungs and heart may bo most
Children Devouring Centipede*.
•ammtely determined. aA the conditions
Some of the savnge tribes of South Amer­
&lt;rf these organs reached through the in­ ica are accused of eating everything that
tensified magnifying of the sound.—New by any possibility will support human life.
York Telegram.
Humboldt saw children draw enormous
centipedes from their holes and crunch
Morocco Jews.
them between their Irctii; but insects and
There arc many Jews in Jerusalem from their larva’ are favorite foods in many
Morocco, nnd these are of such n character ports of the world.
and belief thnt they have a strict class of
In the West Indies a large caterpillar
their own. They axe not under the. pro
found on the palm tree is reckoned a great
teetion of any European power, and they delicacy—and why not, let us ask? To our
claim to have been in Spain at the time of civiltxtxi taste, however, carrion and bad
the crucifixion. They stalo that they were eggs seem fowl • which no human Iwing
driven from Spain by Ferdinand nnd Isa­ could relish. N»t so; the Chinese prefer
bella during the same-year that Columbus stole to fresh eg^ and tbe Pariahs of IlinAmovercd America, and were forced to go doostim fight greedily with th© dogs nnd
with the Moslem Jloors across to Morocco. jackals for putrid qirrion. They would
These people speak Spanish.- Their faces relish tlic musette, n kind of bat plentiful
are much darker than those of the Jews of in Java, which the natives value; but al­
Karope, and they- dress in oriental oo*- though it* flesh is white, delicate and ten­
tunra. There are, I judge, nt least 5,000 der it generally smell* strongly of musk.
•f them in Jerusalem. They have their The Nagus also cats raw meat.—Scottish
•wn synagogues and their own rabbis, and Review.
_____ _____
ktey are said to be industrious and accus­
A Strict Sister.
tomed to hard work.—Frank G. Carpenter
As
every
one
knows,
in the early days of
ta National Tribune.
Methodism n considerable degree of strict*
ness was maintained in regard to the wear­
Educated Negroes.
ing of jewelry or costly attire. An eminent
The census man who wc« assigned the
divine of that church gives ao amusing
MBSamerution of the Sea island coast of
incident.
Sooth Carolina made u remarkable dis
A preacher had just gon© to his new
eswy. Klawah island, some miles down I
charge. Mid was in tbe midst of his first
Use coast, in owned by two of the familial
«C ante-bellum Sea island barons. The sermon when a woman rose and went out,
slanfming th© door with unnecessary vio­
MHDserator. to his surprise, found there a
lence. Of course he supposed he had said
Bifeck colony of about one hundred and
something which gave offense, but on
Bfty souls, and struck n region, the only
making inquiries be learned that the
weir: the world. In which all the inhabi
tents were English speaking, reading and woman left because "the minister wore a
.
Writing negroes. Every negro be met could wicked bosom pin."
The fun of It was tbnt he had driven to
bob* ao3 write. Every child of suitable
tbe service over bad roads, and one drop of
Wto could also read and write, and the
mud
had
settled
on
bi*
immaculate
shirt
vstncn were just u* intelligent mm the men.
JUQ were prospering under the wise rule of bosom, deceiving tbe tender consciem® of
a aanlaUo cacique named Quash Stephens, the good sister.—Wide Awake.
wfaBW wife WM responsible for the educe.
. tiou of the people.—Chicago Herald

Her Ufa for HU.
fa Grand street the other day several
------ to cried oat in terror at seeing a rag­
bareheaded girl of 0 nlmoat under die
at a «ml can bo.nw. A man seized
’ ‘
b arm and swung her to the walk.,
looked down upon her Ito said:

THE ISLAND OF ANEGADA.
A Plseo Noted for It* RtesMing Fog*
aud Fnul&gt; Water luundatiowu
Tbe island of knegada is one of tbe
strangest of til the \st range places in th©
world. It I|cn near the northeastern angle
of the main chain of tbe Wsst ludies, and
differs from all the other Islands near it in
being flat aud low, tbe neighboring isles
all being steep and mountainous. It is
nine miles long and two miles across, and
ilea so low .that in heavy galea the sea
makes a clean breach over the lower por­
tions of it, whence its name, for anegady
lathe Spanish for "drowned island.” In
1881 it had 719 inhabitonta. of whom dhly
three were whi|e people.
Its population i* noted for Idleness, and
tbe main occupation for many years was
wrecking—for an extensive'nnd very dan­
gerous coral reef surrounds the island and
once gave it a very melancholy notoriety..
But since the establishment of the light­
house ou the island of Sombrero (forty­
seven njiles to the eastward) there have
been few, if any, wrecks ou Anegada, since
the main cause of the shipwrecks was the
constant and swift current which sets upon
the island from the enst. Accordingly, the
natives are now not often aroused by the
cry of “a v«b»©1 on the reef," tbe only coll
in the old days which would arOUM* them
from their almost jxsrpctual inactivity. In
fact they are about the laziest people in
tbe West Indies, although that is saying a
great deal.
Aneg&amp;da used to bo coveted with under­
wood—notably of tbe kincF called seaside
grape, whieh here is particularly rich in
the valuable gum called Jamaica kino.
Anegada is the home of very numerous
and singular tropical plant*, but it Is per­
haps rather more noteworthy for it* Im­
mense'number of mosquitoes, gnllinippcr*
and scorpions, not to speak of venomous
and other reptiles. Tbe snrrutiuding sea*
are rich in seal© and shell (Uh of many
kind* Among It* singular liirds tbe
flamingo is one of the most numerous
species, and moat of the pond* are the
uImmI© of ducks which, ou tbe approach of
man. rise nnd fill the air with their'clangorous cries. It is not tut easy mutter to reach
the island.
A few years ago an attempt was mode to
open mine* upon it, but nothing came of
the effort but disappointment aud loss.
Among the many disagreeable features of
life in this hot and steaming cliiiiate is the
presence of large salt pond*, which . in the
dry season give out an intolerubie stench,
and the Same pouds iu the wet season fill
up with singular rapidity and flood n con­
siderable port of the island. When Schombnrgh wa* on Anegada many years ago
there was one morning a great outcry that
all the* north part of the island wn* flooded,
and so to all appearances It was, but on
examination II was found that the sup­
posed waves of the sen were in reality only
a low lying fog which was rapidl.v swecj&gt;ing along.
Another curious thing i* the aerial re­
fraction; and this often brings into view
other islands, which lie below the horizon
and. which, according to the ordinary oper­
ation* of nature, ought to be invixible. A
part of the surface is comj&gt;osed of sand
dunes, but there ts*» considerable propor­
tion of calcareous or coral land, with lx*lt*
of fertile loam, and if the soil were intelligentMond faithfully cultivated it would
no ilMbt yield good returns. In ordinary
seasons the fresh waier supply appears to
l&gt;e ample.
On the northeast side of tbe island there
is a singular succession of very deep nat­
ural well* of fresh water, soma of them
twenty-flrc feet across ut tbe top. It would
be hnrd to And anywhere a hotter, wetter,
worse wmclliug or more generally disagree­
able place to live in than Anegada: but
singularly enough it appears to be for tbe
must part a pretty healthy place—at least
for the natives, of whom nearly all are
black or colored. In the ante-colouiol day*
the Indians used to come hither in their
canoes, and they have left immense kitchen
middens or heaps of shells; but uo Indian
could ever make a permanent home in
Anegada with itestearaing fogs, its *qualls,
its sea floods, its fresh water inundations,
its strong smells and it* dense swarms of
insect*.—American Notes and Queries.
Credit In Euginnd.
The American dealer in men's wear may
well consider tbe cash trade which comes
over hi* counter as a blaming nine sizes
too large for a man who baa not learned
to appreciate iL Hero in England every­
thing is credit, nnd the length of a credit
is too often gauged by (be length of one**
ancestry, rather than that of one’s purse.
No more deadly Insult can be offered to a
gentleman than the request fur a cosh, or
even early, payment. A bill is rendered at
the cod of the month if not. u often the
case, tbs year, and should that not bo set­
tled it u proper form to merely rej^at the
bill in another thirty day*.
Be it said to the honor of the English
gentleman that be value* his good credit
immensely, but he requires its demonstra­
tion by a patience ou the |&gt;art of hi* elected
furnisher which were n little short of mar­
tyrdom if that individual did uot get back
on his jobber, nnd so on nd intiuitum.
Social usages are paramount, aud to b man
with a capital embarked in boniness mean
little short of genteel slavery till the end
of his days.—Cor. Clothier and Furnisher.

Ths Other One.
Tha late James B. Ends was passing up
lhe Mississippi river one day and stopped
nt a backwoods store on the banks of the
river kept by an old German. Th© pro­
prietor was nt work chopping wood, but
evidently in great grief. Tears rolled down
bis cheeks and he was sobbing as-if hi*
heart would break. His wife, he explained
In broken, dialect, was very ill—very Ill.
Mr. Eads consoled him as t&gt;e*t lie could
and lefL Returning six weeks later be
found the erstwhile heart broken Teuton
alive ami chipper as a squirrel.
“How’s your wife?" asked Mr. Kads
"Oh, she ras fine!" answered the, Ger­
man, with a broad smile.
"Why, I thought she was very sick?”
"Oh, dot van de odder vun,” replied the
happy bridegroom.—Chicago Mall.

Macsftlay.
Tbe wonderful thing abont Macaulay
was the perfect footing of equality on
which he seemed to place whomsoever he
tabbed to. To me. a young girl, he would
say, "Don’t you remember’” as if I hail
oiw-teztb the Information be possessed tu
his little finger! Sometime* 1 ventured to
Spelling for a Mouse.
luterrupt him by saying. "No. I don’t,"
Mrs. Banks was in tbe habit of ^Milling’ when be would quote title of book, number
out such words as she did not wish her lit­ of page and lint, and adrlse me to read
tle girl Jennie to understand when she was some work I hail never heard of. 1 have to
talking before her to Jennie's jiapa or to thank him for whst memory 1 ■ possess, a*
he inculcated ou me tu trust to mrawry.
Hetty in the kitchun.
One day when Jennie wm nt school BeV and not to write down what I wished ui
ty cam© running Into the sitting room rememlscr.—Murray's Magazine.
where Mra Banks was sewing. Betty was
For 1.200 years after tbe Saviour of ujen
in a stete «f great excitement. She had
still in her hand tbe frat, iron with which ended hl* brief career an tire rugged height*
of Calvary, the touching detail* of which
she had been at work.
“Oh, Mis' Banks!" sh*exolaimed. “where arc known to over 700,00,000 of people ami
did vou put th© t-r-*-p? Thsre’s a m o-u-s-e in every land on the globe, each book of
out there just a-ranning round, and I want the Bible was one continued story, uudlrided, into chapters, paragraph* or verses.
to c-n-t-c-h itf'—Youth’s Companion.

Cut Through a Oerteai Krrer.
8omc years ago a barber was arrested in
Paris for badly cutting a customer. There
ws* uo question about th*«a*h. aud what
made It w-cni worse the r:u-&gt;r wfelder saidl
to a way, Im bad done It purpowly. .
After the testimony ws* in tbe judge
asked tbe barber if be had anything to say.
“Yes, monsieur. 1 have. 1 justify the
cutting on the ground that It wa* merely
n clerical error-* slip ofc the f&gt;em"
“Whst?” cried the judge, gasping with
astonishmcnL
.
"Permit ms." continued the lather «h»fr
per. “For months the plaintiff has been
getting shaved on trust at my establish­
ment. 1 hare no very convenient mean*
of keeping accounts, so every time I shaved
tbe gentleman 1 cut a little nick in hi*
cheek in order to guide me In my ctpirge*
when the long deferred day of payment
came. So many nick*, of course, so mnny
shaves."
The iMtrber paused a moment and the
whole court was on the tiptoe of expecta­
tion.
'
"But how about the clerical error?
asked the judge.
”1 am coming to that. sir. It so hap­
pened that -th© account bud already arriv«l at the one hundredth nick, and my
Imnd being somewhat unused to making
Uttl® Helps.
The merit of a salad b that it should he ciphers the razor turned when 1 attempt­
ed them, with the result known."
cooli crisp and fresh.
The entire honesty and condor of tbe
Fine emery paper and sweet oil are ex­
barber wa* so plain he was let ou with s
cellent for |x&gt;Ibhing steel grates.
light
fine.—Philadelphia Time*.
Dredge n little flour over the top of cake
to keep the icing from running.
Death uf a Fwnoui Gjrpay.
Have a&gt; blanket, wrapper nnd soft sdipThe Journal of Gypsy Lore records tbe,
pers handy in cose of night sickness.
Never wash macarnui. The cooking death of Sylvester Boswell, a notable
Romany chrj, who ended his days in Wal­
water dissolves everything undesirable.
Soups are so nutritious nnd palatable ton workhouse, in England. He was born
that it b a pftythey are not more gener­ nt Dover, where his father was a soldier in
chnrgeftrf the big gun known as "Queen
ally uwl.
The lM»t of a potato is not just nnder AnncMpocketploce-’’ On
discharge he
the *klo, as so mnny suppose; therefore went to\Yorkshire, where he brought up
most of hb family. His death was tragical,
pare thickly.
One absolutely essential factor In thi for ho ami a cousin were killed by light­
preparation of a good beefsteak is that it ning at I'etford. in Lincolnshire. Sylves­
must be served at once.
ter had the wandering instincts of his race.
Ums peanut oil In the small night Inmp. He married at Yarmouth, and his eight
It impart* no odor, though turned down children were born respectively at Benbelow-the point at combustion.
wick. Ascot racecourse (on the Derby day
It b nonsense to think soda will freshen of 1843), Bray, Stistcd. IJtherland. Sutton.
anything in cookery that b in any degree FUistow and Woodbridge.
approaching decomposition.—Goad Houmk
Hi* real age was 79, but tho gypsies
keeping.
____________________
thought him to be at least 100, and he was
famous among thorn for life "deep RomanDecorntliig n Boudoir.
Ines.” He could read and write, and speci­
Here is an,ides for a small withdrawing mens of ihl* literary efforts are given id
room or boudoir: Tint the walb with soft Crqfton's "Dialect of the English Gypsies."
china pink, and tone them down with lace On one occasion be attended a meeting of
hangings. Nottingham curtain stuff looks, the Manchester Literary dub—ou a Rom
exceedingly well, and, a* we all know, b any night—and those who were present
not expensive. Choose n feather}-, ferny will not readily forget bis accusingly
pattern. You can find lovely designs characteristic speech. Otte of his effusion*
somctiniM in Nottingham*. After tack­ printed by Mr. Crofton—the only one in
ing them on the wall liubh the top with verse—Is remarkable ns a confession of re­
a flounce about fifteen or sixteen inches in ligious faith which, if elementary, is yet of
length. By dividing a cqrtain you will n c haracter to surprise those who look upon
get th© finished edge for: the bottom of tbe gyp*les a* pronounced heathens.
your flounce. The pink thus covered 'be­
come* very delicate and forms a very beau­
Good Story of Gold»o&gt;lth.
tiful background for watercolor drawings.
Among the anecdote* told of Oliver Gold­
Th© whole room should be kept ns delicate
as jMMBible with softly tinted china as a smith while at college I* one Indicative of
decoration. Ix:t the frames of the picture* the prompt but thonghtlcxs and often
nnd the furniture be white, the latter whimsical benevolence which, throughout
covered with a cretonne with a wild rose hb life, formed ono of the meet eccentric,
pattern, and the floor a light *unny yellow yet endearing point* of hb character.
He wn* engaged to breakfast one day
(raw siennn stain), with white wolf fur
rugs. With a white wood wainspiting with a college chum,'but feHod to make
alxnit four fret in height your room is com- ■ hb appearance. Hb friend repaired to hb
room, knocked ct tho door and wa* bidden
plete.—-New York Tribune.
to enter. To his surprise Ito found Gold­
smith iu hb bed. immersed to hb chin in
To Make Broom* La*t.
If the broom begins to grow brittle it b feathers.
A serio-comic story explained tbo circum
a good plan to put it into th© hot suds in
the boiler on washing day, after tbeclothes stance, ki the course of the preceding
are removed, and leave it a few moment* evening’s stroll lie hod met with n woman
to Miak; then shake it out thoroughly nnd with five children who implored hb char­
stand it up to dry. Thb will not only ity. Tlib was too mutfe for the kind heart
'
,
render the straws more-pliable, but will of Goldsmith.
He was almoat as poor as herself, it b
cleanse tbe broom from lint or other dirt
t^ue, and had no money in hb pocket; but
tn the inside of iL
To restore a worn broom soak it thor­ he brought her to the college gates, gave
oughly in scalding water, nnd be sure that her the blanket* from hb bed to cover her
every straw'b well scalded; then shake out little bro&lt;Ki, and part of hb clothes for/fier
the broom, and while It b wet bend it In to sell and purchase Gwwl. n«»&lt;l finding him­
it* proper form, so that all the straws will self cold during the night be cut open hl*
lie straight and. eve®. This done, fasten a bed and buried himself among the feather*.
'
cloth band around lhe broom to keep it hi —Chicago Herald.

How to Get Roup from the Turtle.
“I wa* surprised to team lhe othar day,”
said Charlie Schweickardt, “that very few
persons not engaged in the restaurant busiueas know how n turtle is killed and pre­
pared for tbe soup. Please enlighten man­
kind I»y telling them that a turtle i* killed
by cutting it* bead off. You know that at
the least Riga of danger tbe turtle will
draw his heed into hb shell, and then you
have to rraort-eithcr to strategy or brutal­
ity to make him put ont hb head again.
Thb object may be accomplbhed by hang­
ing the turtle up Vy the tail. Thb will
causa hb head to drop down, and then a
sharp knife will do the rret of lb© work.
•’Some people have an idea that the turtle
as soon us he b killed b thrown right into
the pot and boiled into soup. When the
turtle b dead the breastplate b sawed in
two and an opening to insert the scouring
knife b made. Then the expert deftly
curves the knife In such a manner tw to re­
more the back plat® without taking a par­
ticle of meat with iL The entrails are se­
cured and then the real body of tbo turtle
b put in the pot and the vegetable* nnd
other accessories added, with hot water.
Then let it boll and you will soon have
good turtle soup.”—St. Ixniis Republic.

shape jmtil it hits completely dried. Next
remove the band, nnd with a large pair of
scissors clip the long, uneven straw* on tbe
edge, and you will be surprised at the imKived appearance of the broom.—Youth’*
mpaniou.
,___________

i
Stuck Fast.
Sir Jonah Barrington was ouo of a party
invited by k relative of hb to * .house
warming. Two of t be guests slept soundly
al! night in the dining room with their,
heads against tbe wall. When breakfast
Flower Anagram*.
was announced “the twain immediately
To each lady b given a card on which started and roared in unison." "Come,
are written the names of ten flowers, but- boys!” said the host, giving Joe a pulL
with the letters entirely out of their proper "Oh. murder!” says Joe, “I can'L" “Mur
order.
der, murder!" echoed Peter. "I have in
Th© game consists in seeing who will my lifetime laughed," say* Barrington,
guess the greatest number of names in «
"till I nearly became spasmodic, but never
ccrtaTn tihie. The prize b a blooming were my risible muscles pntto greatertenplant-—the “booby prize" a paper rose.
sinn than upon thb occasion." '
Tho following nre go»sl name* for the
The fact wa* the two unfortunate men
purpose:
b«d slept ngninst a wall that "had only
Loveit, or violet; Spayn, or • pansy; that day received a ooat of mortar,” which
Ynchtiti, or hyacinth; Sparklur, or lark­ closed round their bead* during the night
spur; SwordBc, ur wild rose. Other names
can easily 1s: adapted, and a long Ibt noon nnd held them fast in the morning. Bar
rington gives a moat comical account.of
arranged.—Youth’s Companion.
the release of the captive* (one of them a
wit, the other a dandy), with the low of
Benntifnl Jewish Wotncu.
most uf theft hair and part ofctheir soiIjjk
The Jewish women of tbe Jerusalem of —Spectator..
today are ns pretty ns they were when the
beautiful Ruth slep't at the feet of Boaz,
Cycling In Ea«t India.
and some
the young girls that 1 saw
An cnthusAwtic corqnpondent has been
would hav6 made fit model* for ono of writing to me of tbe pleasures of cycling
Andrea del Sarto's Madonnas. They do in Indin. Thb b not exactly tbe season of
not preserve their beanties ns they grow the year to long to try it, but lib account
older, and it b not an uncommon thiug for of the fine roads makes one wish the coun­
a Jerusalem Jew to divorce hb wife and try a trifle nearer and the weather a trifle
take another one. Shortly before 1 arrived more temperate. Indian highway*, with
in Palestine tbo chief rabbi, who was more their center well metaled for a width of
than W) years old, had just taken a new abont fifteen feet, nnd their row of wide
wife, aged 23.—Frank G. Carpenter in Na­ spreading, shade giving tree* on each side,
tional Tribune.
must be ns delightful for tbe cyclist as
those of France, and for Iu advance of any
GIm* Jewel Cue.
thing we have iu England. Unfortunately,
It requires for thif very pretty jewel case India b not within reach for a fortnight’s
six pieces of glass. / The top and bottom
holiday, but it b quite clear than no one
piece* should eschr bo four and one-half who®6 work carries him to that country
inches square; the four side* each four should go there without hb bicycle. It b
and one-half by two and one-half. Bind especially about the district of Aligarh that
each piece separately with moire ribbon, my correspondent writes so glowingly.—
short of one inch wide, and join together in Pall Mall Gazette.
tbo shape of a box by ueatly over handing
th© corners. Cover a piece of card board
Wardrobe of a Skirt Dancer. __
with satin, plaited, aud slip in tbe bottom
I wear eight skirt* every uighL On each
of tbo box. Finish tho corners of tho lid
with small bows.—Cor. Detroit Free Press. are twenty yard* of lace, half a yard in
depth, bo that I carry 1(50 yards ever)' time
I appear in a skirt dunce. Then with tbe
BIbbon Cake.
Take one and one-half pints yelks at tight* and other little pieces of wearing
eggs, one and a half pound* of sugar, beat apparel I carry a heavy weight. My skirts
very rttff; add one and one-half pounds of are never starched or washed. Just a*
flour and four ounce* of melted butter; they la-come dirty they arc thrown sway
spread on p*p«r, half inch thick; bake in and new ones are boughL My lace bill I*
hot oven; when douc (don't bake hard) a large one and it embrace* many different
take the paper off quick, roll it up a* you colors.
I never have them starched, because they
would roll writing paper, ice with white
icing and roll It in pulverized sugar. Cut hang much easier and a great deal closer
off the ends aud cut in two in the middle: to the leg*. If they were starched some
people would think I wore hoops.—Violet
mark in slice*.—Bakers’ Helper.
Mascatte.
For Kitchen Floor*.
Many a prosperous buainc** man, whose
Kitchen flours will keep iu good - condi­ credit b good and who means to be gener­
tion for two years If equal parte of Van- ous With hb family, folk into the habit of
tlykte brown and burnt siauua are added ta settling hb household bills in aucii a way
the ©11. These maybe had ground In cil
and j»nt up in one pound can*. Jbe shad©
maybe regulated to suit the fancy. Thi*
la preferable to point and impervious to
"spote.” Clean the floor with clear, modcrately but water, no Boon.—Exchange.

TWILIGHT

THOUGHTS.

A luflahr breathe* o'er the folded fluwora
The Mika and to the song of th* stream
ttai wtad* ak®g with a mttecal flow
And ettbw awake or halt iaadra*m
1 pa»i through tho realm* of the long ago.
While faces m» happy, rlth many *
C\*no from the magic bowers of Memory', kk,

There are joys and uuiuhuic, sorrow* and tcure.
To checker the path of Ide's April boorei
A feogtaB wish tar tlie coming ynars'
Hope ever wreathes with the fairest ftuwcrs.
Ami friendships gnllelr.u and loro a* (right
As Shine iu the Stars In tho iialls of night.
A141 iuM as the glow of the daylight die*.
J^nd the nirfatk first look to tho earth Is cast,
1 g*2&gt;- hieatb th® beautiful star-gemmed «kkw
Oo the picture, that hang on tbo wall, of the
■; !«**
*
ABd Upward through rifta In tbo btao bending
To the spins end tho bottlemenu of our final
home
-ladfanapott. News
:
A Dlmlnntlv® Millionaire.
Jacob Seligman b the sm&amp;lleat mlllionnire in the worid. He b hnrdly more than
4 feet high, nnd he strike* yon comically
a* having jiut stepped out of a onnenn
collection. Portion me, but he won't be
offehded. Nobody get* more fuu out of hb
size, or rather want of *izc. than he doc*
liiiDMilf. Even when people, who intend
to make him feci good, remark that if be
weri- standing on hi* money b^would be
a* Mg a* the late lamented Irish giant, he
smile* nnd nays, “My littlcncws b what
marie mo my money." And *o it did truly.
In ii degree, at least. In fact lie realized
tbe hutrket value of hb diminutive size so
thoroughly that he had It copyrighted
yearn ago. In tbe collection of quaint nnd
curipuR trade mark* at Washington you
can find life "I Jttlo Jake.”
Ha fa reputed to be worth about 115,000,­
000. I He cause from Germany when a boy,
and went out to Michigan twenty nine
year* ago without n dollar. He grow up
with, the country, nnd managed to w-lxe a
prafty big alice-of it while tbe process wa*
tnkiig place. He owns n railroad, aprivate
bank;, the greater part of a National bank,
and only he know* what all beside*. He fa
giving himself entirely to this sort of thing
nowaday*, ft wn* in a mercantile pursuit,
however, that he got hb big start. He ran
eleven clothing stores at once in Saginaw,
ft waa In that business that his own trade
mark. "Little Jake," did him so much
good.—Cor. Philadelphia Pre**.

The Vbiqultoua Torn.
“How did you *ltvp, dear?" inquired the
landlady severely of the Young Lady
Boarder, u* she dished utt some oattneaf
for bir.
“Ndt vpry well. There. seemed to be
some tort of trouble with the cats in tho
yard.) I never beard anything like it.”
.
“Did you hear it?" asked the landlady,
passing the sugar; "it wn* my yellow rat
Tom'* fauiL He *at down on the kitchen
window sill Inst evening, and the flypaper
stuck to hh toiL Hr jumped out before
we could pull it off. nnd there seeunxl to
be trouble all nlkbt, bnt thb morning he
came in with the paper still on him, and
there were four different colors of far, n
piece of soap and n slipper avnek on ls»sides.”
"Did you get tbe paper off?" inquired
the Young Ixidy Boarder, with much interesL
“Certainly noL I gummed the upper
side, end he’s out now waiting for tbe
other clipper.’’—New York Tribune.

Tbo Hounr of tho Thing.
Dick D'Arcy having come up from Con­
nemara to a hoteHn Dublin was offered a
sedan chair by thewnilcr ns a comfortable
mode of getting to a balk Though he had
never seen or beard of auch n conveyance
be ordered uod catered it, onty to nixi tat
by *ome mistake it had no bottom. How­
ever. thinking it an efaboptte metropoli­
tan umbrella—for the night was wet— he
rmuie no complaint, and p-n* hurried at a
headlong juice by the bearer*, who were
amnxcdiit lhe lightness of their load, down
the muddy streets to hb destination.
Here, breathless, Iwttcrwi black and blue,
and bespattered to the face with mud; he
ducked from under thia lost invention of
civilization, and gasped out n* he eyed his
plastered clothe*. '*Faitb, if it wasn’t for
ithe honor of the thing I’d as lief have
walked!"--Life of Lever.
A Glauet-Mtcr Bea's Queer Family.
Daniel Parson*, who reside* on the old
Salem rond, has a curiosity iu the shape of
a hen which hn* adopted a litter of live
kittens. The kittens have but just reached
the open eyes period, «ml will follow the
hen around the yard, she diligentiy*cratchlag meanwhile for tbe festive worm or
bug, as the case may lie, which she tenders
them ns food a* she would her chick*.
When the kitten* liegin to crj- the hen will
tuck them under her wings, where they
rest perfectly contented
Not lasing en­
dowed by nature with the mean* of feed­
ing her charge it Im* been found necessary
to capture the hen nml lfe her up while the
mother cat attend* to her duties in this
line. At all other times uhe hn* full ^-way.
being valiant even to blows in the protec­
tion of the children of her adoption.—Cape
Ann Breeze.

The Shoe* uf the Loudon SwsB.
The exqufaitc* have arrived at b fresh
understanding about their sole*. Boots,
sputa and other covering for the feet have
given, jilace to dainty *Ii6cb. With hl* feet
encased In n pair of brilliant "patent
pumps," the man of taste, who by the bitt
terne** of fate ha* to remain in town, man­
age* to loll through tbe sultriness of Au­
gust In n tolerably cool condition. Hb
shoe* nre tied with black ribbon in a
broad bow, nnd hb trousers nre so ar­
ranged that the bow shall be fully dis­
played. Thi* I* clearly a prelude to the
reintroduction of direr buckles.
Ths
man of taste will not be content for long
tbgaroat a merely black bow.- Ha will
want n graceful hncklu, and we may yet
live to see the boy* wearing diamond* on
their shoestrings. —I/ondon Court Journal.
Plenty of Itouiu.
Dobblus—Tbe field of art fa wide; there is
plenty of room to succeed in it.
Pastelie—That’* «o; when n man b intro­
duced to you os an "artfal” it fa hard to
My whether he’* a barber or a concert hall
singer!—Puck.

Unfreezable dynamite has been produced
in Berlin. Its chief feature cou*fat* in
adding to the dynamite or ultro glycerine
a chemical, in itself an explosive, but which
doM not freeze until a temperature of 83
deg*, below zero has been reached.
It fa told of a young man in Hancock.
Me., that though he goes to meetings. 1*’Sand other gathering* ho hs* never
known to speak to anybody but hb
Ma. No rmeoa ta assigned for hb

�Be Sure
It you have made up your mind to hey
H. xal’s Rarouparllla do not bo Induced to U±o
any other. A Boston lady, whose example la
worthy ImlUUnn, tell, her experience below:
•• In one .tore where I went to buy Hood’s
SarsspariDa the clerk triedto Indue jne buy
t actr own instead of Hood’s; he tald me ttclr's
would last longer; that I might take It on ten

To Cet
days’ trial: that If I did not Kro KI need not
pay anj'Lhtng, etc. But to could not prevail
ou me to change. I told him I had taken
Hood’s SnrsaparlHa, knew what It was, was
satisfied with it, ar.il did not want any other.
When I began taking Hood's Sarsaparilla
I was feeling real miserable with dyspepsia,
und ao weak that at times I could hardly

Hood’s

*oding

stand. I looked like a person In consump­
tion. Hood’s Sarsaparilla did me so much
p.«xl that 1 wonder at myself sometimes,
and my friends frequently speak of lt/» Mbs'
Ella A. Gorr, Cl Terrace Street, Boston.

Sarsaparilla

Ulion-

ically

Sold by *!’. dnwRbt*. f I; rix for JS. Preimred only
I. ..- r

... .

100 Doses One Dollar

of hb
atend
lid be
what
ruly,
lUad

BALMY AND BEAUTIFUL
SWEET ODORS FROM *HE SACRA­
MENTO PEACH RANCHES.

Shipped to San Fnroclroo-Stara Wlwrelan. Loaded Down—Orchards Contalalnw
Tlionnand* of Acrwa.
A mm tnmlulr with the troll nrowlnit
of the Pnclllc nk»pe acid:.
.
”It ia worth the while of any tourm to
California u&gt; tukq n run up theSacramento
river. Not on® tourist in u thousand don
thia. Bimply Ixxdtmc the ’attanctfon’ ia not
advert bed. But. such peaches Hnd aueb a
trip! Ix&gt;l me tell you about it for the cnUghtcninvnt of traveler, h. ncarch of
•KNnethiug trew, nnd also in the intareat of
general information
•’-Tbo fruit rnnehea of tbo Sacramento
river dlatnct are mgtr the river bank.* or
*
1 hc rlvcr ’* ,,arr”w aotl winding
A fringe of cottonwood tree* nmrka ita
courec for milea. These cottonwoods nl so
make a windbreak to protect thfcorchanla
The Sacramento river fruit which romew
amt i* pncketl carefully in boxes. It ex­
hale* low odor and I* duller looking than
the ripar fruit which is randy to co to SnnFrnnci-sco for immedintc oooatimptionl It
Inin fact exjx^Uxl to rijien on the way
while the conaignmenta for Sa« Francisco
are in their prime. And here let me suggwt that while California baa ita mining
romance*, thednriupamUucccMfnl mark­
eting of gr^en fruita—carried over .now­
clad mountain ranges and externa ve deserta
over 3,900 mlloLin fact, that the pnlntet
of New Yurkent n ny be tickled—la sometiling out of the common.
CP AXP bOWX TUB RIVKIL

lilted
i and
i you

"Thaw orchards are os carefully culti­
vated as a flower garden in the cast. There
la not a weed ah inch long, or n blailc of
growing grass between their uniform nnd
well t ri turned rows. They have ns n basis a
i rich 'l-ottotn lands’ soil nnd tho glorious
climate of California. They nre actatered
all along the river on both taideti The
fruit IhMits which vixit them are stern
! wheelers, which plow tip the wutcr like an
; old fashioned churn. And here chme in
• the pfoturcaqua frottires of the trip. There
are no wharves—nothing but tank landi Ings. Each txxil raakm trips of two sorts.
। The first is made largely nfter dark. The
Hcaoarl-.o. y« Carter’s Little Llvar FfTU are
boat is filial with empty baskets, which
r quail y valoablo ia Oontapatkm. entity aad w»* ; must ta delivered fromtta city badr to the
v-aUDR tbUannoytouconiplalat-whlla they also
correct all dfaorttasoftMBTamarh.atimnUto the | owners nt their ranches to ta refilled.
liT-or and rngulaw the txnrcla. JEvea U-they
—-only
-7—. • This h on the up trip from the city. The
' If
pilotsikecr up in the h|abkest&gt; night with
■MU JM J® J J
1 unfailing accuracy to the slight breaks in
■ I
J rile cottonwood barriers—none over a few
ActatbeywocldbealmaatprtodeastothcHawho I frojwjflo—to the tank landings. Byaome
roitofromthUdtotremlngccmptaat; bntfortooccob'senMC thr dedt hantbt acquire equally
—. exact acqmjjutnnci w|jjt the identity nnd
who once try them will fisd throe UtttepObvalWk
j number of taKkets to ta thrown ashore nt
■btelneomauy waya that they will not bo wll*
I each of tlie many sto;&gt;s. Overhead the
Rag to do without them. But after allaickbaa4
dark sky. undernealli -the quiet river, on
each side a ragged row of trei-s. except"
' for the tinkling of the tall in the engine
1
rv.itn nnd the pounding of tlie wheel on
IsthabaMof to many lives that hero fa where
j the water astern, the trip is necomplishi-d
Wotiakaour great boast. Our pills cure r. while
I in almost total silence.
I
“Biit with the coming of the daylight
j tbe scene changes.
At each gateway
I’W. but by their g-a tic action pharo all who
through the trees there are great consigutaethem. Inv»«l»at55centa; ttveforlL Sold
r meats of fruit, smelling sweet n* nil the
| spices of Cathay, and rivaling nty flower
’CARTER MEDICINE CO., New York.
1 in rich ctdoriug. Great, juicy, luscious
SMALL PILL. SMALL DOSE. SMALL PRICE । penebes. in thousands of baskets, mutely
implore you to cat them—bloom nnd till!
I While the baskets nre going overtbegangplank (111m speaking entirely now of tbe
; shipments to San Francisco) you have vt
' chance to view tta ranches. Hral, there is
j an odor of clean, fns&gt;h straw, which is
j spread nl the landings to keep tliqdnst
I down. Then a view of aX'aljforuia home
!—a tasteful wootlen btulding. Itsj sur­
rounding turf Is brilliant nnd adorousiwith
' the most luxurious flowers, all tbe HMult
( of irrigation coupled with the climate—let
; tho climate never ta forgotten.
TOK OttCHAUDS.
•’Then yon see tho hitherto aouccaled orI chartls. Tho treoi are *mall, without one
, particle of dead wood on them. *v\11 t he
I strength of the soil is in the fruit, mbiu he
manner In which that has been thinflvd
lout nt un enrly stage of growth wouW
[ prove n surprise to tbo novtep or tcndcrX
j foot- These orcbards Jointly Cover many’
| thousand acres, and each is cultivated to
tbe highest passible degree. They nre vj
many gold mines in a season of high pri»a&gt;s.
and a source of good Iminme nt any time.
Easier than castorn -iRrrningf Yes, of
course; but the orchard owner has some
drnwlKicks. He is constantly menneed by
the ever shoaling Sacramento river, for
one thing. The miners have poured such
a mnss of detritus into the river thnt the
THE ■ OOLfHESTEB" RUBBER CO. bed has been raised bo that the levees must
ta made higher aud higher. There are one
or two islands in tbe river which sre, or
were, practically submerged a few years
ago. Whether their many broad acres
“ADHESIVE COUNTERS.
have l»ecn reclaimed since then I don’t
AT UETA1L VY
know.
••Well, the work of loading the steamer
for her trip to San Francisco, where she
will Arrive in time to ta unloaded before
HASTINGS.______
daylight tbe succeeding day, is of Conroe
monotonous. But as the cargo accumu­
CAUTION
late* until on board there nre ;*nchea
everywhere except in tbe cabins, a concen­
tration of sweet odors anti an aggregation
of lu»dou«ness is reached that would fill
the eastern man or woman with delight.
I have seen,all the fruit growing sections,
but there i. nothing else which so inces­
santly provokes the palate and sense of
tS
smclL Tbe boat fafull early In tbe after­
noon. Then she leaves tho last boat land­
ing. threshro her way down the river to­
ward the city, while the waves wash the
high tulcs on either side to and fro. Be­
^Boys
fore mi&lt;lnight she is plowing tbo waters of
Sufaun bay.
Before daylight she has
pawed the Golden Gate, feeling tho ocean
swell, nnd has landed’her fruit nt the Jackron strecl wharf. When the cargo of thb
4nd other fruit boats fa piled up there it fa
not necessary to look further for n great
fruit shtw. fruit by the ton.’—New York

CURE

,000.boy.
nine

■nk,
de hi
ring
mit,
ran

SICK

adc
uch

the
ady
teal

ACHE

the

No more

tWij

G. G. SPAULDING,

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terribly

°Uf d5JcUwlt^da,,*hUfr

lTi&lt;4 WCre b,0BtW1 ” h,r&lt;

'

, We feared she wokld die
• Till we happened in try
I.lerce’s Pellets—they cured her. rel
markably quick.
V'vr I* without Pierce’s Pellets In the
house. They are gentle and effective in
actk&gt;nand give Immediate relief In cases
!'/ ,nri&gt;-9-stlon. blliomtnMS and constipntinn. 1 hey do their work thoroughly and
leave no bud effects. Smallest, cheapest,
easiest to take. One a dose. Beat liver
pul made.
«

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mi Friday.
t
will be closed for the season next

SIS SSEJR'.!!

h u
s"”’1' »'.&gt;■ »«■■&lt; mn ink.
n ba. cured many people.
ninwi).
। Tlhe,Incw G-A. R. hall nt Holton Is to
be dedicated Tuesday, December 35.
Borne, lied Clorer I’ll. Itemed,. |, ,
positive specific for all forms or Ute dis­
ease. BHffd. bleeding, itching, ulcerated
and protruding piles, price soc. yor
sale by W*. H. Goodyear.

Mn». Winslow’s Soothing 8j run should al wav*
IMM h.-cblldn’l. leelhmi It
u

SJ STTC

wmu colic aud h the bret remedy fordlarrbcra.
Iwcniy-five cent* a bottle.
Brilrin--, new tT.Ow wbiol honne will

Boon be finished.

'

Uhllo employed as agent of the Michi­
gan Central Railroad Company, at Aug­
usta, Mich., my kidneys became diseased,
nnd from an Impoverished and impure
stale of the blood, my general health was
entirely undermined.
1 consulted the
leading physicians of this city and Ann
Arbor, and all pronounced my case
Brights disease. In October last, I began
taking Hibbard’s Rheumatic Syrup. and
am to-day a well man. it affords me
pleasure to render suffering humanity anv
go&lt;Ml that I can. und 1 wish to say that 1
think it the greatest blood, kidney ami
liver medicine in the world.
, H Lazilerk. Agent M: C. R. R.,
Albion, Mich.
Sold by F. L. Heath. Prepared only by
tbe Charles Wright .Medicine Co.. Detroit,
Mich.
ice is four Inches thick in the lakes
about Allegan.
.

'Then Baby was rick, wo Rava her Cask,ria.
When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria.
When ahr became Miss, ata clung to Caatoria.
When she had Children, rite gave them Castoria.

Gov. Winans’ private secretary will be
his son George.

Loose’s Red Clover Pills cure sick
hendnehe. dyspepsia. Indigestion, consti­
pation. 25c. per box, 5 boxes for 81. For
sale by W. 11. Goodyear.
The Insane population
numbers 3,200 souls.

of

Michigan

If you will .end u» your address, we will mail
you onr lllwdraled pamphlet explaining all
about Dr. Dye’. CvleUreUd Klectro-Vmlalc
Hell ami Appliance*, amt their charming effects
ti|&gt;otl Hie nervous debilitated synrem. and bow
they will quickly rr«tore von to vigor, and man­
hood. Pamphlet free. If you are t bus afflicted,
we will send yon a Belt and Appliances on a
trial. •
Voltaic Bklt Do.. Marshall. Midi.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria

Bay City prefers sun time to standard
time.
A new band has been organized at Ionia.
A dramatic club has been organized la
Alpena.
Siierotusli.

DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE
r&gt;r

.5.00 ’ifsassj* »sur’rsFss* 'ss

S3 &amp; $2 SHOES uffiSs. &gt;
sssrea;

X.*
the ar-matlc
of llto laat an. relalaal ta “
frX damp and dtattin cb.u.gns.-bew

York Telegram.

nnd *ni

aokctl and ted to the child that
ny need txturishmenL There fa
n'-njd for work d thb sort in New York

guaranteed to give perfect iw Us faction, ar
From n letter written by Mrs. Ada E.
money refunded. 2‘rh-e 25 cents per beau
Hurd, of Groton, 8. D., we quote: “Wa* Fpr role by W. H. Good’-ear, the
taken with iHutd cold, which iwtllod nn my
lungs, cough set In and finally terminated
lu consumption. Four doctors gave me up
saying 1 could live but a short time. I
gave my«elf up to my Saviour, determined
if I, could not stay with my friends on
earth, I would meet my absent ones above,
v, ,hu^‘a’M1 Wtts advised to get Dr.
Kings New Discovery for consumption,
cough, and colds. I gave it a trial, took
in all eight bottles: It has cured me and
thank God 1 am now a well and hearty
woman.” Trial tattles free at W. H.
Goodyear’s drug store, regular size, 50c
and Sl.oo.

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castoria.

This is what you ought to have, in fact,
you must have It. to fully enjoy life.
I housands are searching for it dally, and
mourning liecause they find it not.
Thousands upon thousands of dollars arc
spent annually by our people in the hope
that they may attain this boon. And yet
it may’be had by nil. We guarantee that
Electric Bitters, if use*!' according to
directions and the use persisted in, will
bring you good digestion and oust the
the demon dyspepla and install Instead
enpepsy. We recommend Electric Bitters
for dyspepsia nnd. all diseases of liver,
stomach and kidney*. .Sold at fiOc. aud
31.00 per bottle by W. H. Goodyear, the
druggist.
The best salve in the world for cut*,
bruises, sore*, ulcers, salt rheum, fever
sorts, tetter. cltap|&gt;ed haiultt, chilblains,
corns, und all skin eruptions, and positive*
ly cures pile?, or uo pay required. It i«

Ilacofi
Oil
MEDY

FOR PAIN
CUBES

StffltaSoRess

^oreIr;
hroat
“ Winds, cuts. Swellings

EV£7?r WATERPROOF COLLAR on CUFF
THAT CAN BE RELIED ON

When trying to escape.from a tornado
never run to the northeast, cast or south­
east. Never take refuge in a forest or n
grow of trues, or near nny object that mar
Ik? overturned by tbe wind. A frame build­
ing is safer than one built of brick orMone.
The former is more clastic imd bolds to­
gether longch the hitter goes down in the
firn crash, nnd the debris is whirled into
n bmp in thu center of the foundation. In
a frame structure tbs- cellar i. the safest
place, but in a brick or stone building it Is
tbe most perjlnus. In thb former case the
debris isenrrieti sway from the foundation,
while in the latter Instance the cellar i*
Glial with it.
'
The tornado cave offers alAolutc securi­
ty to life nnd limb, uml m means of pro­
taction am htplnre it for that purpose. As
regards protection to proiwrty, no building
can be made sofflclently large, strong, high
or low to resist the farce of the tornado's
vortex. There is no changing the path of
the tortKulo by the emplorrnent of explo­
sives or by nny artificial barrier. To con­
template tho dispersion of the cloud by the
use of nny electrical contrivance is also
idle. All buildings should be constructed
as would be done without the knowledge
of tho tornado, nndthen protected by legit
Imatc Jnsumnce. Protection must be ac­
complished by oriranized capital, the safe­
ty of one being natnrod by the logiiimntc
and successful cobptrmtlQn of many. The
Writer strongly advocated this method of
protection during his tornado Investiga­
tions in the west in 1879, nnd now several
million dolines’worth of property is thus
Insured every year.— Ijiout. J. P. Finley in
Forum.

To the state marriage is n civil contract,
between a man nnd woman
Ji can ta
nothing else or more than tlutu A'nd the
Rev. W. P. Wilcox, of Ada, has remov­ only interest of the state, ns state, is thnt
ed to Allendnle.
all the right* nnd duties involved in n civil
contract Bhnil t»c maintained to t ho end of
public order. The -moment thnt it At­
l»r. IIhIi.i *' i.uldrti .•*pe?-Ul&lt;:.
Il ran be given ,n a cup «&gt;f tea or coffee, with; tempt* anything beyond thin It faatresout the ktiowlcdgn of the perron tuning it, panser on peraonnl rights nnd works only
effecting a speedy and permanent cure, whether mischief. It fa hnnlly matter for dispute
the i atirnt it&gt; ninn.ierite -Irlukeroran ulcxiliollc that th&lt;«e who have claimed to ta acting
wreck. Thousand* of. drunkard* buvo veen
cured wln» have inkrii the Golden Specific iu for God In political tnnttcre in the past
tbelr coffee without their knowledge, amt to­ have been r.utbors of cruelty and injustice.
day believe they quit dnnklng of their own free
Most writers on “divorce reform’’ ns.will. No harmful • fleet result* front t&gt;* ad\ainlslration. Cures euxranteed. .lend tor dr* suine that the one great end to be aimed nt
c\lar and full partlciilar*. Address In con- is to prevent divorce by any ami all means.
fl&lt;nmee. Goldkx sraciric Co., no Race fitreet, Their highest, their one Ideal. »*cms to ta
Cincinnati, O.
to keep people tied together without re­
Diphtheria and scarlet fever havo ap­ gard to consequence*.
peared at Northville.
Bnt it fa not a question of the ideal. It
is as to what the state has a right to do
under present actual conditions.
Men
These pills are sclentl Beal ly cprupounded, should seek the ideal in nil departments of
and uniform in action. No griping pain so life, not in ninrriage only. But should the
commonly following the use of pills. state decide on what thnt Ideal fa and en­
They are adapted to both adults and chil­ force it always by pain, nnd penalties* fa
dren with perfect safety. We guarantee this not rather n matter for school and
they have no equal In the cure of Mck church aud individual striving? It is not
headache, constipation, dyspepsia and the right and duty of the state to force
biliousness, and. as an appetizer, they ex­ people either to innrry or to stay married.
cel any other preparation.
Neither of these is the end, bo far na state
The Jackson paper mills have started jurisdiction fa concerned. It Is for tbe
state simply to guard tho rights of the in­
up after a two months’ shut down.
dividual parties to this'contract, precisely,
as in the case of any other.—Rev. M. J.
Savage in Forum.

Very few housekeepers understand how
to cook succotash properly. Tho Lima
beans should be cooked nt least an hour,
with just enough water to cover them be­
fore the corn in added. The corn should be
cut carefully, not too close to tbe cob, and
added to th e beans, nnd tbo mixture cooked
ten minutes. Then a large teaspoonful of
Tribune
butter and
scant tanspoonful of flour
must be added to every pint of Buccotash
Ao attempt I. bring m«l« to IntrodDM and stirred in carefully so as not to break
tbo nae of compr»e-l t*. It I* claimed the beans. The succotash must now ta
GENTLEMEN
that It baa maar advantage, over looaa Masoned and cooked ten minutes longer.
lea, tbo chief of which la i bat the loarea, Some persons add salt pork to this dish,
rxeeUrnee rod wearing quality of 1
being aubmltwl to bearr brdrwlte pr» but It gives It a coarse, greasy flavor not
cronot be better shown than by the strong
ttf ttttnirtMtit wearcn.
auir all tha crila are broken end the non
agreeable to a refined taste.—Exchange.
Se.OO Gearfnc Band-«rw«l&lt;jta rtw*‘' atituenla of the leaf are more raallr «
tractoJ by the boiling water, time .Getting
A School for Young Mother*.
conalderriile earing in lhe quantity reDr Clara Blfa« Jlintb and Mrs. H. L.
Coolidge, of WoBhlngton. D. C., have
opened a nursery for the instruction ol
AU mad. ta toncrewjtun.. rod
portable ctamctcr. aud, in
°’ ntothera. Women of alf natlonalitlwi nre
taught by menu, of simple lad urea how to
care for ;aeir children, and »• an object
XXinnnr
i"
lesson h ...way* tatter than theory. n
fa procured hu- the occmdou, washed,
provnn.tDt in tbn
nt the hut. It
aim-i to Jarrory efl
drewastl, fed and put W *1&lt;*P «»
P^
cUmrd that troubln. J"»to nnd nn«r
’"‘’’wTEno
cnee of the.audience. Numry improveI lotutr »r« «voM“l nnd that exattttndn 1=
a.Lrtntt la Inaan-I. « '• »b-" sllw''‘ tnents and i^nitnry reforms uro exhibited,

A. E. Woolley, Aacnt

Eiee.l.r Ellqo.tUo
Ihomnuerof elernor «l&lt;,arete baring
•trugglrel tn lhe top .grin tbe n™. of on.
man upon tbo .uhjret may la, Inlereulng.
In to. firet place,’ arid a man tn whom
the question waa rabmlttrel, "I would any
that un-br uo drcumataaco- riiould Indies
expect men u&gt; umnfn their hata If there
be the rilghloat auapklon of • draught In
the elevator, and my own experience haa
been thst they are eridoui without it. To
say nothing of lesser mid *imp(y annoying
ailments, some of the mast Serious mala­
dies are traced by phyxit’an. to a no more
•eriotucause than u brief chillingdraught.
In th&lt;- second place the question would be
where tlm elevator fa vlumtod.
“If In a businesa building, where people
art&gt; supposed to go for bmdncm pnrpovw.
nnd where the otaervntlon of social forms
and ceremonial etiquette fa not Important,
.and perhaps not even aemdblc, I would uv
that men should not bo asked to remove
their hate, and Ido not think that they
are disposed to do ao. When we come to a
hotel elevator the question grows finer.
There arc hotels where it would be a little
pretentious and almost out of place to in­
dulge in such n ceremony. In tho smaller
country hotels, for Instance, nnd fu hotels
generally where there is little pretension
u* social style, the removal of hats in ele­
vators would Imrdly warm to ba necessary
“In some places I think it wtoulibe even
Impolite, on the principle observed by the
German prince, who, wheu hir- rastlcguest
poured out his coffee iu a saucer, did the
same thing himself, that the untutored
fellow might not suffer from his blunder.
Ou tbe other hand, in 'hotels, where there
is a general observance of social forms, I
think that If, n« already said, there lie no
draught in the elevator, the but should he
removed in the- presence of ladies, and my
experience is thnt it is nn invariable cus­
tom for men to do so in such places. I may
add, however, that it is a custbm which ob­
tains only in America. In England nnd on
the continent no gcntlem.-m thinks of do­
ing such n thing.”—New York Times.

n Art (olrclor.

The czar of Russia is cue of the greatest
art collectors in the world. Tho acquisi­
tion &lt;ft
■
unique painting ora priceless
bronze gives him more joy than the an­
nexation of a slice of Central Aslan terri­
tory. His study at/?ritschiun la a miniature
museum, in which nil branches of art are
represented. His majesty is partial to the
modern French school of painting, though
be does all bo erm to encourer.’’ Runion
artistic talent, in all thnt concams art he
has the full sfmpalby of hfa charming
consort, who islheraelf not only a collector,
taut no accomplished painter nnd sketcher,
The czarina admires Melssonier more than
any other living artfat. nnd fa nernr tired
df copying his pictures. The csar fa not n
■elfish amateur. Although he makes nil
hfa palaces treasure house* of art he still
aids the public mua?nms in money aud la
kind, nnd sp crowded with objects are the
existing inntitutlons thnt hi* majesty fa
about to havo built in St. Petersburg a
national museum which shall ta devoted
to Russian contemporary art.—New. und
Post
A Sion' is being told at the expense of
one of the leader* of tbe parliamentary
bar. Fie was engaged in an Irish railway
lull before n committee of the house of com­
mons. and mimicking«he pronnudation
of an Irish wltnew* whom tic row.- to crosrexamine. In’ asked if Waterford wasspeUdtl
with two t’« in the wit::i-*?'sip-;n of the
....................
—■ ——
bat I
“—
No.
” said thfewiriw
country
—
This com
«l»cll manner* with two nj&gt;
ross-examinattoDc-1

A new IBnstratlonof th-’ distoaw* of the
e nil*the La
tw to spin n
shire cctton foe!
1 th:- he.-res:
thread I
nt rate
sbGUt 155,000.0’JO mile* i&gt;er du&gt;’-

BE UP
TO
THE MARK

TJot to 8pllt!
JVot -to Discolor!
beabS this mark.

_

trade

ELluloiD
MARK.

NEEDS NO LAUNDERING.

CAN BE WIPED CLEAN IN A MOMENT.

THE ONLY LINEN-LINED WATERPROOF
COLLAR IN THE MARKET

BOSTON
DRY QOObS STORE.

EaEsIts

Station*.

Grsea Kapnu
Middlevtlfa....
Irvine
Habtixob....

I •-■0 A.40ji1

FORGING
SSK.:::::::
'
RIGHT
Nashrifle
Qhari&lt;itte
AHEAD Katou !L&gt;pIda..
Marr A- Duff have doubted their store
capacity and now they have one of the
finest. best lighted and nicest equipped
stores that can be found in the County and
City.
Our store now is 42 by 85 ft. every cufner
ns well lighted as another. We would also
mention that we jusde our old Cloak Room
(which was 13 ft* by 20 ft.) Into a lujdles
Waiting Room ami Toilet Room. This is an
mipKnenn-nt that we think will be much
appreciated after a long and weary ride,
a place to rest yourselves and children.

8 10

lit.

?Si?El
3,08 7.
is! 2 1= 6slfc

Station*.

Detroit...
Jackson .
Baton Rai
Charlotte.
NMtnrina.
Morgan...
Quimby..
UASTI x oi
Irving
Mlddicvine
Gran&lt;Uiaplds.._Ar
M. H. COLLIXM, i-oral Agent. IlKMiag*.
b. W kimflMM n e ftT A..Chicago.

Chicago, Kal&amp;fflasoo &amp; Saginaw

In order to make things

TIME TABLE.
___________ In effect S'ov. IB. irtki.

UNUSUALLY LIVELY '
• In our Mammoth Establishment we will
keep
,

Station*.

XO«TH.
..aUtnuno l.v
Putting Out Specialties '•g
East Cooper
Rlchlroo Janet
BE?::::.:
All the time.
Delt.ni
...
' Our specialties for the present wlllta CloTenlale
..
your Choice of seventy-five
SbulU
nAvrixnu...
Oat. Grove.
Woodland ...
Woodburv .
Vii i&gt;. I
That have been selling for 85-90, $7.00, Laa.lug
38.50. 89-00 and 810.00 These will nil be Detroll ........ .
Gr»a Rapid* Ar
put out and sold for

Ladies Newmarkets
$5.00. Your Choice.

Station*.

Just think of It. You must come carley
and stay late to see all the many bargains
that may be yours. We have also placed
bn the Bargain Counter 35 heavy

Milo
Delton
Cloverdale
HhtUtr.

Jackets for Ladies

liAsrtx&gt;.fl
CoaU Grove
Woodland

That! wll be closed out

For 82.25

" I’ta'I? L X

Good value for 85.00 these are only a few
of the attractive tareaius that are to be

-

Best shirting can be had for 9 and
11 cents.

Bargains m Dress
hams, Cottons, Und
Gloves.

Kalamazoo

East Cooper Lv.
Kleiilabd Jut-cT
Cressey

t”

Ijtnslnx
Detroit
Grand Rapids Lv
•Stop, on stxoal onty.
,
No* a and 8 will not carry P*s*enger» unless
provided with
ronvenlenM
freight train*
----------------nt the com panv. who reserve the rifthl to cbang*
the time ol such train, without notice.
F. Rush. Gen’l Mauairer.

.VJL °
PROBATE ORDER.
Hosiery r -suae of Micinxstu
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County at Barry- bokirn at the Prtaate &lt;»ec ia
t the Ctty ol H.-v&gt;ttnizn. In said count*, ou
• dky. lhe 2nd day of December In
• ttowuutd eight hundred and ninety- . .
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Present. Charles W. Armstrong. Judge at
■ prniwtte.
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Tn the matter .1 the estate of John Altbous*

Marr &amp; Duff,
In front of Farmer’s Sheas.
BATTLE CREEK

On read I ox and fiilne the final •tt?'’®*
Peter Althon«i adnittifatraior of add e*otto
praying that lhe &lt;»rnc maybe heard 1rod a!lo»ed and tie discharged from hfa sa?d
I . Thrrcuron
=. I Sfah rtn» of f&gt;i

Slri
riffirc in the. in of If.iMIt’^a. I ' «iWC0WMy.n«J

THE BANNER
75 CENTJ
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�ADDITIONAL rOCAL.

John Mid George Rowe of Car’ton, were
«rrt»;6ed Monday for robbing Mrs. Marietta
Carpenter's ben roost tbe night before.
They were brought before Squire Kenastou
Tuesday, and plead.gullty. John will be
“at home” in the Detroit House of correc­
tion for the next 60 days, while George
will atay with Sheriff Sbriuer for 10 days.
Monday morning, Mrs. Wm. Upjohn
quietly pasted away id her late home in
tho city. Tbe funeral occurred the follow*
Ing day. and was largely attended, panic*
nlarly by the older aetUera of this city and
vicinity. Mrs. Upjohn was upwards of SO
yearn of age. aud was the aeeond wife of
late Dr. Win. Upjohn. She came to-this
city in 1842. and was widely and favorably
known. She was a woman of a naturally
retiring disposition; yet to her friends Mw
revealed a most kindly nature, and ability
of a high order. She will tie remembered
for noble qualities of mind and heart.

Ira Van Valkenburgh,
THELEflbim

FURNITURE

A fellow named Charley Gregg was
wanted for u crime in Ingham county, and
a reward of Si IK) was offered for him.
The sheriff of Jmiia county beard that
Gregg was in hiding near Irving. That
ofliel.nl came over Saturday, gut Deputy
Sheriff Ans. Noblesand Constable AndrewJewell to go with him after Gregg. 'The
latter was located, but kept in hidin'
during tbe day. in the evening. he came
into the house.where he had been stopping
for some time. The sheriff and assistants
surrounded the place, and then tlie former
called for Gregg. That worthy responded
by running out of the back door toward
the woods. Nobles and Jewell took after
him. Gregg stopped, aud ordered ‘his
pursuers to halt, or he would shoot.
Neither thought ho had a pin. but when
Within a few feet of him. Nobles saw the
gleam of a gun barrel. This Gregg held
straight upon Nobles. pulled tbe trigger,
and the deadly “click”or it could be heard.
But fortunately, in some manner, the cap
had been lost, and the gun failed to dis*
ebarge. Before he could try it again.
Ana. had him by the throat. Jewell 'then
tune up, and Gregg tried to pull the gun
on the constable; but Andrew wrenched
tbe weapon from him in no time, and
Gregg was secured, and taken by the Ionia
sheriff to Grand Rapid*. In tbe excltement of the occasion the gun was forgotten;
but next inomiag it was found and a
charge of over 60 shot found in IL But
for tlie loss of the cap, another tragedy
would have to be recorded for Barry coun­
ty. Gregg said after Im1 was secured that
had the gun not failed him, he would have
“fcusbed” either Nobles or Jewell. Ans.
says they can excuse hlra when they have
any criminals to correl.

DEALER

in'barry county,

FINEST LINE OF FURNITURE
Ever shown in the city for the

Holiday Trade.

PARLOR LAMPS.
They are models of beaut}’ and sure to please.

Call and see his line of Parlor Latins.

Z7’ IS IMPOSSIBLE TO DO JUSTICE to his stock of goods, by enumerating
just a few of the many fine things he keeps. However, if you want to buy a

Marriage Lieawacs.
No
Name and Residence
ST I Franklin J. Barber. Prairieville
' I«adere Fisher
“
tu t Henry Cotten. Maple Grove
1 Gerts Ihirfle
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tt&gt; J FeterKnore, Castleton
l Ada Allerton
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ao j fltepbet, A. Gott. Irvine
1 Clara Luther. Yankee Springs
®n J Franklin Orndorff, Lake Odessa
&lt; Alite Garllnger. Castleton
3S2 i Legrand Shaffer. Maple drove
I Eva Cooley
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Beautiful Side Board or Book Case,

Church aix&gt; Society

Or anything in the line of.

Bev. A. D. Grigsby preaches at the
Presby terian church Dec. 21. His subject
ia the morning will be ‘-over-fed and un­
der-worked,” aad in the evening he will
talk to young men about “Courtship.”

Beautiful Upholstered Goods,

Tbe young people’s society of Christian
Endeavor meet at the Presbyterian church
Sunday. Dec. II, at « o’clock. Meeting to
be lad by Miss
hippie.

Fitzgerald post. No. 125, will give a cap
nodal Friday evening to which everyone
ia cordially Invited, aad all may be assured
of a very pleasant evening.
The new Evangelical Association church
at Shultz was dedicated Sunday aud oyer
&gt;680 was raised toward paying for It.
Tbe church Iff a good one. costing over
fa, 100, and there is only about 8500 debt
left to pay. Rev. Thomas Bowman, of
Chicago, officiated Sunday and gave good
naftsfaeffidn.
Cloverdale will dedicate Its new Evan­
gelical Association church Sunday. The
editor of the Evangelical Association paper
will officiate. All are invited to attend..

TW.C- L. S. 'C. will meet at the office
of Smith &amp; Colgrov*.
Outline history of England, Mrs. W. M.
Puffer.
From Chance- to Tennyson, Mrs. Strik­
er. ;
In tbe Chaulauquan. Tbe English Con■tttaUon, Chas. Ortett.
Tbe Brazilian Constitution. Orlie Van
Hom.
What shall we do with our children?
Mrs. Clement Smith.

Tbe donation to Rev. Puffer last eventng was largely attended and netted 8121
eaah.
Tlie M. E- Sunday school will, in place
of the usual Christmas exercises, give a
Christmas dinner to tbe members of the
school and parents of children attending
the school, on Tuesday. Dec. 30th, In
Union halt
Next Sunday will be quarterly meeting
«t the M. E- church.

Bev. W. M. Puffer and family desire to
evtend their thanks to their many friends
lor the vary liberal donation given them
test evening.
F. H. BARLOW &amp; CO’S SAFE
BLOWN OPEN.

About one o’clock Tuesday morning
wMJe Nightwatch Milter was slowly

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elevaiof to which place he
A visit to tbe place only proved

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CALL AT HIS STORE.

He has a nice line of Folding Beds on hand at all times.
not be beaten in the trade.

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For quality and price they can
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rundreds of Wood and Cane Seated Chairs: Lounges; Bed Room Suites; Extension Tables.

Pictures and Picture Frames.
Examine his stock of Pictures and Picture Frames. In these lines he has something beau­
tiful to show you. Remember that he makes picture frames to order and has some nice
designs of moulding to show you.
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He has a new line of EASJELS, and has some fine ETCHINGS, OIL PAINTINGS
and STEEL ENGRAVINGS. In fact everything pertaining to a first-class Furniture
store he has. When you are looking after Christmas goods, wedding or anniversary presents,
don’t forget to call where you can get anything you want and at prices that are RIGHT.

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When you buy presents, get something useful as well as ornamental. His goods all be­
come heirlooms in the families of purchasers, as they are made for all time to come.
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:&gt; Rugs and Draperies.
An especially fine line of heavy Rugs and Draperies for the Holiday trade.

Call at His Store Before Purchasing.

�The Home Stretch
We wish to round up this very successful business year with in­

creased sales for this month, and if low prices and courteous treatment
will do this, we are assured of success.

40 cts

Plush and Scotch

For Men

We invite your attention to our very complete line of’goods named

NATURAL COLOR

Shirts»Drawers

and we are satisfied an inspection from you means a sale for us.

Shirts with French neck, ribbed
bottom and good weight. These
goods arc considered good value at
fifty cents.
We closed a large
stock from an eastern jobber at a
price, nnd we are now enabled to
offer this special inducement to
our customers.

Felt Boots and Rubbers

1 o those who have not
purchased of us and to
those who have, we ex­
tend alike our cordial invitation to come and test
these claims we make.
E. Y. HOGLE

Wc have good values in Felts and the best Boston Rubbers.

40 cts

MEN AND BOYS’

WOOL. SHIRTS
We have an endless variety and prices to please.

Hastings Banner

DOLLS.
DOLLS WITH BLAIR.

tiMtlugs, Thursday. Dec. 18, 1800.

Dolls without hair,
dolls dkkssed.
?lLLC vndbzssed too.

MARSHALL L.COOK. Editor.

“°r DOLLS.

SaILvk

jjullb.

THB HAJTTIXO8, MICH.. POSTOFFICK,
AUGUST 14. 1.879.

RUBBER DOLLS.

Papa

and mamma dolls.

F. R. PANCOAST,

BODIES.

HASTINGS, MIOH.

most all sizes.

MOST ALL PRICES
CLOTH BODIES.

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Kid bodies.
BODIES WITH HEADS ON.
BODIES WITHOUT HEADS.
“NO BODIES WITHOUT LEOS
AND AIMS”, DON’T ASK US.

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HEADS.
WITH HAIR.
WITHOUT HAIB.
WITH BODIES.
WITHOUT BODIES.
WITH CLOSING EYES.
"NONE WITHOUT EYES.”
MOST ALL KINDS.
MOST ALL PRICES.
MOST ALL SIZES.

Don't buy your Doll Goods till you see this

Immense Stock at the Sign of the Elephant.

W. J. &amp; L. L. HOLLOWAY
Hastings, Mich.

YET 40 DAYS

The next 40 days we offer for sale all goods at
REDUCED PRICES,

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McKinley or No McKinley!
We have a new supply erf Ladies’ 30-in. Jackets.
Call and see them.
Our Cloaks, Jackets and Shawls are going at
dosing out prices.
Quilts, Blankets, Ladies', Gents' and Chndren’s
Underwear, Flannels of all kind 1 c be sold at bot­
tom prices.
Our Black Dress Goods are the most desirable
trade in the market.
We offer Dress Flannel, Cashmeres and Plrnd
and Striped Dress Goods of cheaper quality at bar
gains to the buyers.
Do not forget this is the place to buy Boots and
Shoes and Rubbers.
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A job lot of Clothing to sell at any price.

Watches.

Clocks,

Jewelry.

EDITORIAL NOTES.
Underlying ail proteedve legislation
there,Is a stratum of Justice which the
great body of American votefo cannot be
induced to permanently Ignore. Money is
required for maintaining the machinery of
government, and as long ns so much of
thia lias to be raised by taxing lhe mills
and mines and machinery of manufactures,
and tbe homes and lands of workingmen
and farmers, the love of fair play so char-

cd statiNtica and to mlalead voters with
promises of cheaper goods, but they are
certain to fall In the end, for au inherent
love of Justice, leaving out of the count all
selfish considerations, can be relied on to
refuse to virtually hand over American
markets to European tradesmen and opera­
tives by handicapping tin* manufacturers
of this country with a rate of taxation and
a standard of wages from which their for­
eign competitors nre in most part exempt.

Before eleelion tiipes promised to be
prosperous, and prices for what tlie farmer
has to sell to continue good—they had । al­
ready shown a gratifying advance. But
democratic victory came, and with It chas­
ter to business and prospects. It is tlie
old story repeated.

Is receiving taxes every Friday at tbe
furniture store of Dodge &lt;k Robinson at
Prairieville. He will lie at Doster Dee. 97,
Creasy 29th. Mil&lt;K30th and Gulf lake airt.
to receive taxes. \ Please have your tax
money ready.
'
Prairieville postoftice is to be made a
money order office. That will be very
convenient to forward money to the
"Ba.xxhr*’ for subscription.
Died, Dec. 12th at 11:30 'o'clock p. m.,
at tbe residence of her son. Edmond Ray,
in Prairieville, Mrs. Elizabeth Ray, aged
76 years. Rev. D. B. Pope preaching tbe
funeral sermon. She was interred In the
family- burying lot in Kalamazoo. Thus
another old pioneer has gone to tier final

The more mills you can set going the
more the men who find profitable employ­
ment, and who want to buy what the
farmer has to sell. Protection sets the
American mills going, and free trade gives
In his annual address to the national a boom to British industries. That's the
grange. Worthy Master J. 11. Brigham put difference.
the last screw.into the coffin of the out­
It Is claimed that Grover Cleveland Is
rageous democratic campaign lie that has
Very fine weather again, n fine time to
been so industriously circulated in regard now in favor of silver coinage, which' he get out wood and many of our neighbor*
as president persistently opposed. People*
to the prices of fanit implements at home
xare improving IL
and abroad. It has been disproved time will take great stock in his professions, x~4tab!ts are very, numerous around
and again, but as the head of the greatest after he shown himself tbe most inveterate about, and hunters are bailing a fine time
hunting them. A party secured 2! one
fanners' organization in the world, Mr. enemy of sliver In the whole country.
afternoon l«st week and still the snow I*
Brigham's testimony bos njweight with tlie
packed at night by their lively feet"
Bean threshers are in our midst to thresh
class directly interested that should cluse
Dec. 18th Geo. Wellman, drain commis­
tbe question without further debate. He sioner, let the contract for lowering and out the crop raised by R. C. Pickworth.
clearing the ditch.
The contracting Fisk’s on Wednesday night was well at­
says:
“I felt it my duty, as the executive head parties are Geo. Appleman and Geo. Reese. tended about 00 being present.
Tbe
Frank Allerton and wife, of Oradge,
of n great fanners' organization, to investi­
ladies are too generous for tbe interest of
gate tills cliarge, and If true, advise tlie were guests of E. Lockhart Saturday.
their treasury. Five cents Is a meager
Bert
aud
Drusa
Murphy,
spent
Saturday
use of our power to remedy a palpab'e
sum tor a good supper, but never mind.
iu Hastings with their grind parents, Milo
wrong. 1 have received reliable informa­
Our Union club docs not seem to be a
tion from Canada- •
from several Fl field and wife.
success thus fir this year. For two win­
There will be n Christmas tree at the ters we have had an excellent society hero
Europead countries. Including Great Brit­
Hosmer
school
house,
December
24
for
Uie
ain, and have failed to learn of a single In­
in district number 8; but some have gone,
others arc two busy and some do not beans
stance where farm implements manufac­ school scholars.
The school at the Hosmer school bouse to take a lively interest In tbe meetings.
tured In this country' are sold to foreign
was never in such a flourishing condition Take it all in all the outlook for Ute society
fanners for a less price than is charged
as under die management of Ida Hayden. is not encouraging.
our farmers.
Grant Eddy, of town, spent Saturday
It is expected that Cnpt Henry Fick
On the contrary, tlie prices nre from 25
and wife, of Detroit, will spend tbe holi­
to 75 per cenL higher abroad than in this with old friends.
Lewis Lockhart has returned from die days with his parents.
country. 1 also obtained reliable informa­
north.
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tion in regard to the prices of farm imple­
Mrs. C. Nelce is on the sick list.
ments manufactured abroad nnd sold to
Bert Kinnle and. wife have gone ta
Lett Strow is going down in the earth
the farmers of Great Britain, France, Italy,
for gold at M. Downing's (hope to find house keeping, his father having glve^,
etc., and in every instance tins price Is con­
him forty acres of land.
water.)
siderably above Xlist prid here.
Mrs. Marks has returned home from
Dec. 10, 1890. Bert Smith, of VermontThe lowest rouill pr.ee uf twine binders
vllle, and Peter Snore, of Castleton. took Muskegon.
In England, France aud Italy Is over 5200; their best girls, Hattie Snyder, of Ver­
The remains of Mr. Pettingcr’s son,
mowers 870 to 890; hay rakes (sulky) from
Alfred,
were brought home from Colorad*
montville, aud Ada Allerton, of Castleton,
840 to 850; Oliver chilled plows 818 to 830; ,
to Nashville on a pleasure ride. Thu four last Tuesday and services were held at tbe
two horse steel plows, foreign manufac­ went and made Rev. Johnson a pleasant bouse ou Wednesday.
ture. 835 Hie lowest price. Much more call and there promised to protect and
Look out for a wedding. Bachelors
could be said upon this subject, but 1 sub­ cherish each other while lite shall last and widows will marry.
mit these facts In Hie interest of truth
On their return to the bride£_ borne they
alone.’’
found
klu3 mm™
frleirar aud
touna tbe
tne house
nouse full
run of
ui .*iuu
.uu
a tine dinner In mdh™ tealde mend
* 'f,
bis brother, James D., one day last
The Farmers Alliance wems to have be­ useful presents. In'the evening about 40

acterislic of tbe American people will le­
gist that no ailed be given the rijjht to com­
pete in our markets against the productions come a sort of democratic annex. At its
'of these citizens nntli be has made a cor­ recent general convention at Ocala, Fla.,
responding contribution to the national the democrats "were In it” with both feet,
and a platform very satisfactory to deme­
treasury.
Recognition of this fact Is tlie Justifica­ crate wasadopted. Bepablicann will hard­
tion of protection. Aud when there te ly be deceived by thia new democratic

Eva Howe is in Otsego.
made them a pleasant call. But Peter
The social at IL Newton s for tbe benefit
Snore and bride had flown. But Mr.
Smith and bride stood tiielr grounds and of the church at Sliulti was well attended.
Tbe nejr church at Shultz was dedicated
made welcome their guesta. From thence
they wade a call on your scribe and bride, last Sunday.
Mr. Stone, the Radical U. B. presetor. .
who also greeted them with much respect
Imlwn balding protracted laeetings aft
In all it was a pleasant evening for tbe
the U. B. cimreh at Podnnk.
•chemo,
as
the
Alliance
thus
far
seems
to
added the further fact that lhe standard
boys.
A report reaches us that some ***•*
Bert and Etile Watring have returned
of American citizenship, has lifted the be. At least they can afford to wait and
thief went to Mr. Roofs ®»* "‘«‘**“*
from the southern part of tlie state. *
wages of all classes of workers to a higher mjc what it will prove to be before giving
Blue pul*
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plane than is recognized in any other It tiwlr endorsement. .
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Surprise, about B0 or 75 friends and bad Inilehrml IM da,
country—* condition which Is neither
to a. that «»nefhlni abwdd ha dodfc
Our government should du all It |«u»l- neighbors of Irving Garrett and wife,
desirable nor possible to materially alter—
dropped in upon them one evening last
of M"««
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voters need look no further for their war­ bly can for lite benefit andrellef of the farm­ week to help them celebrate the 21st anni­ th.
rant in maintaining the policy of defend­ ers; but a lien the Alliance asks the gov­ versary of their married life. A pleasant „d U»k a poehrt b&lt;«*
time
and
valuable
presents
left.
ernment
to
advance
money
on
the
farmers
ing the home market against competition
About one-halt a dozen hunters from
crops, it is urging a dangerous thing, and
from workers and traders occupying a
level below that uf tbe average American asking for class legtaiaUaR »• offensive as
the holidays, wc will wish
any it condemns elsewhere. There are
citizen.
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■ better and more consistent ways of helping
the former.

Michael

�Hastings Banner
Hastings Thursday, Dec. 18, 1890.

The Middleville '•Republican says that
considerable Oregon and Washington
wheat is being shipped to the flouring mllta
of that village, as well as U» Irving. Tbe
berr)- is much larger and ti/e wheat much
cleaner than that grown here, and the
price is about the same.

PERSONAL MENTION.

SCHOOL COLUMN.

Mr. Kane started for Ohio Monday.

Rev. Bancroft was -n Union City Satur­
day.
:

From one lone, solitary teacher. there
comes lhe statement that there will proba­
Norman Bailey waa In Kalamazoo Fri­ bly be opposition to the grading of his
day.
school. When presaed, thia teacher was
For the last time this year we ask you to
look through the columns of the Baxneb
E. Woodard waa in Lake Odessa last ready to admit that he knows nest to
Has opened a shop In the same building
nothing of what this grading means. Per­
nnd See what tbe best dealers in Hastings
with F. C. Woodruff’s tin shop, and fahaps his school board had a vision of
have to offer you, if you have not yet
prepared io do all work In tbe
John Cole was hr Vermontville Tuesday- divers nnd numerous partitions In his
bought your Christmas presents. Callon
line of
school rooms and a large corps of teachers
them and look over their stocks. They on business.
will be glad to see you and are prepared to
D. R. Cook was in Woodland Monday- in the near future. This misconception
the teacher might easily have dispelled
do just as they advertise.
on business.
,
had he taken the trouble to inform himself.
A proposition to unite the Dolson wagon
Kit McElwain was In Woodland Monday For reasons fully discussed at the institute,
factory
and
the
Richardson
mill
property
selling cigars.
we have thought It best to concentrate all
And Manufacturing of
Into a stock company with a capital of
our work upon the teachers, believing that
A. Hayes, of Alamo, visited friends
850,000 is being entertained by Charlotte
through them the object may be accom­
people. If the scheme works they will at hero last week.
plished most speedily anti with the least
once commence the manufacture of wagonk
Mr. and Mrs. Lee Reed spent Sunday. friction. We nre satisfied that there in not
He 1s aii expert workman und de^erveu and wheels upon a large scale, and will with friends hi Delton.
a d’n-tnet In Barry Uo. in which a teacher
yourpatrouage.
give employment to 100 extra men.
may not make a good beginning in this
Mrs. Julia Goodyear, of Grand Rapids,
matter without meeting a particle of oppo­
was
in
the
city
Thursday.
The supreme conrt has just held that a
sition If he only uses due discretion and
I Justice. must deal out tlie law until his
Jas. Bartley, of Grand Rapids, paid this refrains from beating a gong, is it possi­
i successor qualifies. Under certain condi­ city a abort visit Thursday.
ble that any parents are going to find fault
tions this might make a life tenure out of
because their child Is to be more systema­
Alexander Foster, of Bedford, was in
tlie office, without the bother of n ro-electically taught? in many a school may be
tton. Tho decision was made in h case the city on business Saturday.
found children reading (?) In tho Third
where a justice had acted six months after
Mrs. Will Hay. of Allegan, visited her Reader and yet unable to write a word,
his successor*had been chosen, but had nut son Will In this city lust *M&amp;
if long before that stage Is reached, achild
qualified.
goes home with a nicely written letter how
Ed Burton is home from Chicago for a natural for the parents to fly info a rage.
What has become of the sewer tliat was few weeks’ visit with his parents.
Is It possible that something that will save
to be run through Main SL? Such an im­
Mrs. U. Wood, of Battle Creek, spent several day’s of tho teacher’s time in
provement ai this ought not to bo lost
Sunday with Harlow Hdvena and family. claasifyiftg his school is to bo opposed by
sight of, as it is one that adds great)v to
any board? Frbm every side cornea the
the public health, saying nothing of the
Fred Spanaemacher and Hartley Hen­ most encouraging testimony. Says one of
IMPROVED
convenience. The expense would be drick, of Middleville, were iu die city our most successful teachers: “The chil­
trifling as compared with the benefits thnt Munday.
dren are delighted with the new plan of
would be received from an outlay of money
Mr. and Mrs. B. 1L Ruse; Mr. ana Mrs. work. The older pupils told me yesterday
for this purpose.
Ferris.Rose visited friends in Woodland that they had never before fell the Interrat
Grvmtoat Discovery Known for the
In their studies that they do now. I be­
The Freeport’s Herald's editor always Monday.
lieve that children, tike older people, think
has both ears open to catch the latest news,
HOQ CHOLERA, and
A. G. Cortwright. of Hickory Comers,
and last week heard it report&lt;-d that was shaking hands with friends in tbe more of- themselves when working for a
PIN WORMS IN HORSES, Mitchell Bros, have tbe contract for ex­ city Saturday.
purpose.” We believe It is the duty of
every teacher tu inform himself and help
tending the L. &amp; H. R. R. to this‘city next
HUXDKKDS OF TllKMIL Buchanan, Superintendent of the this movement on rather titan to give it a
spring. All reports concerning the U A
Mr.G. G. Stekeue:—Your^Hog ChoUrsVu.e. ol II. perhaps should be taken with n few Universal Credit Agency, spent Sunday half hearted support. One thing Is certain:
There will ne no step backward in this
AmJi i tad «»o
to b yearling cott. brought bun- • grains of allowance, but we hope this with Percy Jones.
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red enet from her. , ? . .
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work. It promises more for our country
Miss Gertie Stebbins has returned home schools than anything undertaken for the
j
It would be well if the many who In­ from Charlotte where she has been work­ past 15 years and the teacher that gets in
ing hi a millinery store.
the way will be mn over. Remember,
dulge In fast driving remember that, under
the laws of Michigan and the decisions qf t^lr. and Mrs. IL M. Bates, of Pierre, teachers, that this matter is new to all of
our Supreme Court, pedestrians have the Dakota, nre visiting Geo. Osborn and tin. We may not accomplish all we desire,right of way on all regular crosswalks and family. Mr. Bates will soon open a law but tlie tlnje is close at hand when wo
shall appreciate the Importance of tins
sidewalks. Continued ignoring of that .office in Grand Rapids so we hear.
movement and shall be heartily glad that
fact may sometime cost the value of several
Mart Gillman has resigned his position we made a beginning.
horses to pay damages awarded for broken
For tale tn Hatting* by
with
the
M.
C.
R.
K.
and
accepted
a
limbs or lives destroyed.
W. H. GOODYEAR, DrvyyitU
similar one at Vandalia. Mart lias many
Next week we shall publish some of the
A writer in the Country Gentleman says friends here who regret his departure and questions used at the monthly exunbiatlon
tliat If rye fa cut when ten or twelve inches wish him success.
in district No. 8, Orangeville, enrthe occa­
high, it will grow up again ns quickly as a
sion of a recent visit Teaclijfrs will be
Will Raphe, of Spokane Falls, Washing­
crop of elover and can be cut every three
Intereatad in comparing them with their
weeks in the spring nnd summer on strong ton. is In the city renewing old ac­ own. We shall also publish regularly
quaintances
nnd
bolding
small
audiences
ground, each time good feed being obtain­
some of tbe language work sent us. Let
ed. After it once begins to liead It is too spell-bound by his Stories of the wonderful every teacher send specimens of the work
late to rut H for hay, as tbe straw ia tub growth of Spokane.
done In her. school, language, numbers,
woody and when cut it will not continue
maps. etc. I-et it be lhe work of the pu­
Thunulay evening some one entered the
to gro%;.
Weissert Block,
pils and show (heir name, age and grade.
house of William Wunderlich. In Wood­
Another novel protect k for tlie Chicago land, while tiie family was nt supper and
Have Just been opened by
World’s Fair Is announced. -A company stole about 335 from hfa sleeping apart­
has been incorporated with a capital stock ments. No clue as yet.
of S3,000.000 to build a lialloon cable road
if there fa anything in this day and age
to carry passengers froin the central part of
the city to the fair grounds. The cable of the world that the people, admire. It fa
. Special attention given to cutting and and propelling power will be on the ground hustling, lively business men. who con­
fitting «f garmvnte. Mrs. Jenne has had and the balixut&lt; field nt n considerable stantly have bargains on their counters to
many years experience in the business and height by wire ropes. This will outdo the offer, and who make It n point to offer
them through lhe medium of printer's ink.
Eiffel tower at Paris.
will give satfafactioh to all patrons.
The business men who alt around In their
If the city will use proper economy next stores and boast because they Uo no ad­
year, it will pay the balance of the school vertising. while the front windows of
bonds, and still be able to spend from their business places are plastered over
$7,500 to 810,000 to secure other factories with card board placards, with hand paint­
for Hasting*. 'Tam tbe attempt lie made. ed characters, scarcely legible, announcing Office with holBbOok, oveb
MOBBILL'S STORE,* HASTINGS
Select a good, wide-awake improvement “Great bargains Within” should be and
committee, composed &lt;&gt;f members of the are rapidly being relegated to lhe rear as
council and citizens, anfi.authorize them to “back numbers." Bus’ n ess men who
1 have improved and vacant city lots for
get a austle on them for more factories fo&lt; have their show windows tastily arranged
-Hastings. Experience hail proven their and who take time and pride in the In­ sale and exchange iu ail parts of the city.
Fanning lands for sale and exchange in
benefit to the' city, and to every citizen of ternal’ decoration of their stores and
the city.
advertise what they have to offer are the all parte of the county.
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop­
ones who win trade and patrons.
At a late meeting of the common council,
erty for Bak at a bargain.
a committee was chosen to revise the city
There Is scarcely a farmer that has not
Farmers and city property owners de­
charter, and submit It to the next legisla­ more or less marsh land which is almost siring to sell or exchange should remem­
ture for adoption. Tbe chairman of the wholly unproductive, aud yet it should not ber that purchasers and traders are keep­
committee fa City Attorney Colgrove, tlie be so. That soft land, it properly cleared, ing nn eye on my Hated property for
other member? being Aidermen Bessmer, set out to pepDermtnt, and cultivated, will bargains.
Bentley and Waters. The charter needs pay very large dividends on the vomparaRemember those who wish to sell and
overhauling, und thia committee will go nt tlvely small entire co«L it la claimed
are obliged to sell are the oues who put
it In a fair and honorable -way. giriug the that will! this crop each here of cheap
citizens ample opportunity to kndw of all land can be made to net a much greater their property in the hands of the agent;
IN THE
therefore purchasers will find the agency
intended changes. They will be pleased ratarn than tlie same area of hard land in
to receive suggestions from Interested citi­ wheat or other cereals. Fred liodtzel, headquarters for bargains.
zens on the subject.
/
of this city, has bad a practical experience
of 35 years in raising the plant and dis­
yMt the annual election in Barry Lodge. tilling the oil, and will lx&gt; happy to give
On Jefferson street two houses and lots
No. 13. K. of P. tbe following officers were full Information to anyone who may have
at-bargalns, and on easy terms.
elected for the ensuing year:
an idea of growing the mlnL Michigan
Near furniture factory,—one lot___
and
C. C.—Dan W. Reynolds.
oil has this season sold for 82,13 per
V. C.—W. IL Cook.
Soon be 1891.
pound, and A. P. Emery, of Mendon, has house well finished, water works, concrete
walk, cistern, wood shed, etc.; rents at 810.
Prelate—J. L. Crawley.
purchased
over
875.000
worth,
of
which
The hop jn Union hall Thursday even­
over S5.000 worth was bought for lilm In I&gt;cr month. 81,000; $505 down. bal. on
ing was not very well attended.
M. of F.—M. A. Gillman.
this eoapty by Mr. Hoeltzel. In 1885, Mr. time at 7 per cent
K. of IL &amp; 8.—F. A. Ryerson.
Anyone house and lot one block from
Over 367,000 barrels of salt were In­.
H. set the first plant and erected the first
M. at A.—Ed Holbrook.
spected In Michigan last month.
still In Calhoun county, on tbe farm in factory. 8800; $300 down, bal. at 7 pw
Trustee—RobL Pratt.
Burlington now owned by Arnold Phelps cent. Cheap.
Good many people In town Saturdayj
Delegate to Grund Lodge—S. Greusel.
formerly of Convis.—Marshall Statesman.
Near felt boot factory—IS’ lots and
taking advantage of the bargains offered
There are many hundreds of acres In
by our merchants.
There are Indications that there will Barry county that ought to lx- just right splendid house, with farnncc. cellars un­
der whole house, good'cistern, good well,
.
soon
be
a
rise
in
the
value
of
farm
pmperfor raising tills plant Who will be the house well flnlahed and folding doors,
Nothing Is more certain than that addi­
tional school room must be provided In, ty In the vicinity uf Eaton Rapids. first one to try th? experiment?
small barn. Can be bought at a bargain
Anotlier good season would clinch the
this city very soon.
and on easy tenns.
matter. As a man said tbe other day.
Several splendid bargains in the 1st
A couple of fellows with n‘ phonographi this year the farm property has paid as
Following are the real estate transfers ward and other parts of the city.
have been gathering in, many shiningr well as any Investment. He has a farm
shekels bv entertaining people with theJ which he let out on shares. For a few •f the week ending Dec. 15, 1890, as
Brick barn for sale at a bargain, on cor­
tkken from the books in the register's office:
talking instrument
years past he has 'wanted to sell it. He
ner opposite Ford’s hotel.
Malbins Revnulda to A. If. Winn et al parrel.
. has now withdrawn it from the market
40-acre farm In Irving, all improved, soli
It cost a little over 868.900 to ran the
Nashville 8135.
; and woultf not Wil it for the price he
Geo, Hltxler to Cornelias Hltxler 40 a sec 1G. good, frame-bam *25x35 with basement,
State Public school at Coldwater during
; formerly asked. He fa not the only one Thornapote 92.400.
Che last two years, the smallest amount
Jas. L. fAucustcrsr. et alto T. H. Goodenough log house, good orchard, and well fenced.
’ who believes that farm properties are parrel.
Can l&gt;e bought at a bargain on easy terms.
Carlton 91.000.
used for thnt length of time.
about to awing back to a good fair price.—
Jas. L. Lancaster sr.ot M to T. H. Govdenougti
80 acre farm for sale in Otsego county.
parerl. Carlton #1JOQO.
.
We would like to get a good correspond­ Eaton Rapids Journal.
Description said to be black sand and clay
Jas.
L.
l^*iic*ster,ir.
etal
to
T.
H.
Goodenoueh
ent for the Banker from Prairieville vil­
JA . KM.. .»*t
loam—timber beech, maple and elm. 60
Tne December crop report shows wheat
lage. Anyone wishing to correspond .will
rods from fchepl, 7H and
miles from
' ‘
*
Vlease Inform ns of the fact and terms will in better condition for tbe winter than for pareel Carlton &gt;1 ax&gt;.'
Levi Holmes io Kuhndm Lucas lots I and 2, each of two railroads, 30 acres Improved,
many years, in southam counties its con­
be arranged.
’ log house and barn and small granary; 8j&lt;
dition is 103 per cent, much better than at blk »«. Woodland «3oo.
C.
H
Snyder
to
EphrAhn
Lucaa
Sa
see
1C..
About 300 of our subscribers whose time thia time last year, ^n the four months Woodland A».
miles from county seat. 100 voters In town­
espires Jan. 1st have paid us for another from August to November tliere were
G. B. loacaater to E F. Gould ao.i sec 35 ship. Price 81,200. Will trade for farm
year In advance. This ought to show flOM9.871 bushels of wheat marketed, in Carlino 92 2SO.
In this section and pay difference.
'^uu Ul“'«* w“'jaetty well what people generally think of -Michigan. The weather during tbe fall xSrai
Ae caahin-advance plan.
Bradley TUfwiwn to John Montgomery
has been generally favorable for farming
jKLH’cl 1 larrv f j.i.
Warden Hatch, of the state’s prison at operations. The continuance of mild open
Wm. E. Skinner to Chas. 3. Skinner 40a sec 12
Plano twine-binder; will trade for wood
Jackson, shows that at the beginning of -weattier to tlie first of tlie present month Thoraannlr S3 oxi
F. F. Williams to Lulber Root Ola sec 31. Rut­ or other property.
DuoeaiBer their were 725 boarders at the has enabled farmers to close up their work land
91, i».
in
a
very
satisfactory
manner.
The
area
table. Daring Novembers convict* were
F. M. Hyde to Wm. Weatherby 7«B Me ,ji
A
horse, 850—will trade for wood.
’
received, 11 were discharged one panlon- fall plowed fa reported much greater than' Maglr Gruve »3,4W.
Jdtm Montgomery to Bradley Thompson ilia
usual, and would have been even larger
A very promising young stallion four
Barry 81.000.
had not the ralna made many fields too •eov.
■
years
old. lias an excellent pedigree, timed
Nra. Irene Slater tit Deborah Rogers lot f&gt;.
If there was ever anything put up at wet to plow.
In a race with 14 starters at S:32h'.
Jnhavon'a add. MiddleviDc S4.W
lottery in this dty and Diek Doyle didn’t
Ionise Keoflnld m Alun.ro E. K-naston
The city taxes this year are but 10 cents lota iuie, J54T, IMP, 134» and 13». city rz u.
(8t a portion of it we would like to know
Geo. W. Watrous iu Alpuzu K. Keuaston lot
when nnd what it was. Thursday he and on the 8100 more than fast year. And MO.rlty
01 jeon
Kit McElwain held the tacky number that yet the taxes raised this year will pay k»a,aw "■ a~- ’'•
ton. a minor.
85,000 of the school bonds, and the bal­
Notice h hereby given that I shall sell at pubD. K, -Juok to Barry Co. Ag'l society parrel tic auetlou, u&gt;_th&lt;* blithest bidder, on Tuesday.
ance of about 87,500 improvement fund
Tbe atrifo for tbe position of secretary of
tax, besides all the regular city expenses. c j'.! E/Moyer to E. M. BtAwa lots 0 and o. I
City treasurer Heath saya there is much JobSvou’x mid. Mhlrtlev file 86V
l-’nsok M. Stubb to E. M. Htuwn parrel Middleleas fault found than last year with the
vBWMA
taxes. And why should any one grumble
juirait H. Wnorl tn E. M. Brown.u1, lot s, blfc
at taxes in Hastings? Think of our excel­ 4S. Middleville 94S
B-rry Oonatv. Mbhtmm. a Jt nf the nMatfl
lent schools, our model system ot water
works, tbe new factories which next year
Wm. ti. JUrtuan to Jacob Hoffman FOa sec 31.
lUltlaiorr
lam.
will employ over 800 haods, besides all the
Jaaob Huffmat
other benefits from fire and police protec­

J.

C WOODRUFF

KALAMAZOO,
MICH

Conger’s

REPAIRING
Boots and Shoes:

STEKETEE’S

floo Giioiera Gure.

O; DUI: ROOMS

Holidays are Fast Approaching
We want .you to come to our city to trade.
Elegant Plush Photograph Albums, 50c.
Scrap Bofiks, 10c and up.
Autograph Albums from 5c up.
Toy Trunks from 50c up.
‘
Doll Cradles from 50c up.
Doll Cabs from 50c up.
Desks from 85c up.
Stools from 19c up.
Black Boards to please tbe childreq from 45c up.
Folding Rocking Chairs, carpet seat
Roed Rocking Chair from 25c up.
Full size Checker B«&gt;ards&lt;tt 10c.
New Game, Tlddle Winks, at 10c.

An immense line at 95c; cloth boom.
Red Line Foeta at 55c.
Gilt Edge Poets at 08c.
Padded Seal Poets at 81.15.
Dore’s Bibal Gallery at 81.15.
Children’s books from 5c up.
A card board cover book at 10c.

Tin and Iron Toys at all prices.
Horns and Rattles to please all.
Games, all kinds cheap.
Dolls from 1c up.
Hanging Lahipe complete at 81.50.
A Decorated Parlor luimp worth 84.0U a| 82.25.
Tubular Lanterns with dash Imard attachment and with ball’s eye at 05c

You should see our Plush Goods display. It sill pay you.
Wo want your trade on China Goods. Our Glassware Depart­
ment will please you. Dinner Sets, you can save money by
purchasing them at our store.

HOLDEN 0“ HIRE’S,

We have on our first floor a room 22x160 devoted to our
holiday display and a basement 22x100: and it’s worth a visit
to Kalamazoo to see our stock if nothing more.

Mrs. H. E. Jenne.

We Can Please You at

Cadwalladefs

AGENCY COLUMN.

Prices Reasonable
SHOKE

Eb. P0W ER J’
NO. 35.

ALWAYS THE SAME
*S ALWAYS THE BEST

5C CIQflR

SPECIAL 1

.7 LOCAL NEWS.

FOR SALE.

and rub n lightly

Conner’s Great Variety Store, 136 S. Burdick St., Kalamazoo, Micii.

tion.

No other money that any citizen

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SUCCESSORS TO

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K.alamazoo

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A RARE CHANCE !
We Have What We Advertise
and Quote no Ficticious Prices.
WE OFFEB THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF
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Lafe’ and Misses’ Newmarkets
Of Good quality Material, desirable styles and shades
at less Than

One-Half the Original Price
A substantial ladies’ newmarket in different
styles for $3.00 only.
A good Beaver and Melton ladies’ newmar­
ket in plain, stripes and checks for $5.00 only.
A lot of misses’ cloaks from 10 years to 18
years for only $2.00.
A lot of "Stiped, pliid and plain misses’
cloaks for $3.95 only.
All our better goods without reserve at same
ratio.
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Balance
of stylish ladies' and misses'jackets
reefers and paletots, we offer to close out A T
COST.

We have received oar fall line of HOLIDAY GOODS.
Respectfully yours,

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ONE BLOW STRUCK.
Sitting Bull Is st Last a Very
Good Indian.
THE OIJ) CHIEF HAS GOTE HEHOE.
HU Departure lUlsS Somewhat Hurried
by lhe Impact 6f a Wlaebeatrr Rifle
Hull—An Attempt to Arrrat Him. Pre­
cipitate* a Fiuht—HU Werald-He Reeeutn Kill Five of Ibe Indian Pul lew,
and the Latter Wipe Out the ChlcFa
I.Inc by Killing Hit Sou.

Standing Rock Agency, N. D.,Dbc. 10.—
Sitting Bull, the great Sioux chief nndth*
inmt deoil ly foe of the whiten, was killed
yesterday ramming. Order* had been re­
ceived from Gtyi. Mile* for the capture of
the big medicine man, ns it Scan reported
thnt be wn- abont to start for tbe End
L*ntta with his follower* to join the hw-

■rrruo wclu
tiler there. To prevent thin the Indian
police were at once sent out to hta camp
on thu Grand rivur to effect bi* arraw. It
wan feared that the Indians would resist
tlie taking of their chief, and n troop of
. cavalry under Capt. Foucliet and a force
\of infantry under Col.' Drum were hurried
on to support the police.
The r.u»h for tbe Old Chief.
When the Indian police—w4x&gt; numbered
about twenty men—reached Sitting Bull's
village they found the Sioux all ready to
depart for tbe Koutbwest, and instant ac­
tion wm necessary to prevent this move­
ment. The police at once made * rush fur
Sitting Bull, surrounded him and, telling
him he was a prisoner, started at once cm
the trail for the agency. The old chief
made no attempt at resistance, but hanlly
had hi* capture been mode when hi* mod
headed a party
Bull's followers and at­
tempted to recapture their chief.
Killed While Trying to F.reape.
A desperate running fight ensued, and
the police were getting tbe worst of it,
when the cavalry came up. In the skirmish
Sitting Bull attempted to get away from
hi* captors ami join the attacking party of
his friend*. He fought wildly, and wa*
killed with several of hi* followers. Five
of the Indiati4&gt;olicc also fell dead, and the
whole bond would probably have been
massacred bad it not been for the timely
arrival of the cavalry. Early in the'melee,
u» wie piu.vc j—„n„ nf Atting
Ball’* horses and rode back to the cavalry
nnd infantry, telling them to hurry up to
tbe rapport of the police, and then hurried
on to the agency with news of the battle.

THE NEWS AT STANDING ROCK.
Preparations at Oaoe Made to Sapport
tbe Troops.

The courier reached here with the news
yesterday afternoon, and at once carried It
to headquarter*. This new* caused great
. 'excitement at the agency, and informa­
tion wa* at once sent to Fort Yates. where
preparations were made to support the
troop* which had been sent forward with
the arresting party. The force at tbe Fort
is net large, but it is thought to be strong
enough to cojx- with the reds in case they
continue the fight which was begun yes­
terday. The troops were at once got in
readiness to move, and a troop of both
cavalry nnd infantry were *ent forward to
Sitting Bull's camp to the assistance of
the small force dispatched with the In­
dian police.
Svidlers Sent Forward.
Ia*t night four companies of soldiers left
Fort Lincoln for Grand river tu head off
nny attempted outbreak,, and a company
from Keogh left Dickinson Sunday after­
noon for a ptiint further weat, tbe plan be­
ing to completely surround the Indians.
It is not believed that Bull’s death will
result in further disaster, as the leading
chiefs at the agency were against him.
The Fight Still Going On.
A courier who arrived last night at Fort
Yate* says that the fight was still in pro­
gress at Sitting Bull’s old camp on Grand
river between the Indian police and cav­
alry nnd the hostile Sioux. The Indians
are fighting from cover, and apparently
are prepared to make a desperate struggle.
A Decisive Move Ordered.
./
Chicago, Dec. 16.—Tbe foRowing tele­
gram was received at tbe army headquar­
ters late last night, dated “Pine Ridge. S.
D., via Rushville, Neb.. Dec. IV’ and adnilressed to "Assistant ndjatant general,
division of tbe Missouri. Chicago:
AH the Indians who can lx» brought in are
now here or near here, kwving about 3D ta the
‘lad Lands, who rshire to listen to any one or
ruvthiag. Against those I will send a aeffl■ nt force to capture or light them. AU ha*
“ r. done that aatedim. The Indiana now
•at'iavca gn^t number cf stolon horse* and
। stilt wjthem. I hope to b*&gt; able to end the

of I'a Aren’t CL-f’Azsifl.
DeXvke, K’oto., Dec 16.—I—-v Friday
night fire w«g discovered nt Fisher’*
ranch, and within an hour 81H,«K) worth of
bay was burned. Jt was thought at tbe
time that the fire w*« caused by on incen­
diary. bat proof wa* tacking until Sunday,
when a ranchman confc*rod having seen
Barker, a farm ’hand, net the latra on fire.
He immediately called together • poese
who threw tbe miscreant intotbe fire.

^7

between devil and deep sea.

question of immiffratiou taexeiting lively interest in England
whither large numbers of JPWB are flock­
ing fro.n Russia by the’- way of Germany
Tbe British government has instructed Its
consuls on the continent to discourage
•Rich immigration, and to warn intending
Pingers not to rely upon assurance of
r e®Pu7«neDt in Great Britain. The
iS5SSlU"/eJe*,‘ iathrangeti. and
many of the anfortunate* are assisted to
P"»on to America. English working^’(Mtl&lt;?.7lwU'rniinwl th,U thp 4,030.0U0 to
‘i'00?'0?0 R«'«*n Jew* shall not be un­
loaded on these shores.
Baptism &lt;&gt;r Snielfleia Rum|o.
The situation of tbe Jew* in Russia i*
becoming m&gt; horrible that they would
pn»lmbly all leave if permitted. In the
wonta of one them, their only choice is be­
tween baptism and suidde. Vast num­
bora are chiming baptism, other* ri*k
uentu in escaping across the frontier, und
,
*°lect ““Wde tbe world outride
Rusda will never know.
Il i* not

DEATH’SFESTIVAL.
The Flames Substitute Mourn­
ing for Revel

Wins® Sod 1U4
- ----- v, — —. .
W..VUMJ, ana n_
Shreisi slightly, hurt. Tbe money loaa is
about IfcWO; insured.

GnrxwvtLlX Mtaa., Dec. 15. -Four chU-'
of Eli Thornton, colored, were
burned in their cabin near Refuge Log
Saturday, .luring the absence of Mr*.
Thorntou.
.
Saginaw, Mich., Dec. 15.—Three’ chil­
dren. ran* .rf Mr. nnd Mr*. Louis Holnagel, residing two mile* cast of thia city,
were burned to death Saturday in their
home, which took fire during the absence
of Mrs. HolnageL

OtBLS FEARFULLY BURNED. dren
Tragedy Wind. Lp a College Party, and
Turns Joy to Agony and Sorrow—Sim­
ilar Disaster at a Ch arch Tableau—Th*
Tall Cap Doe* More Dreadful Work­
Prompt Succor, but a Uf* Despaired of
—Crushed Coder a Pile of Brick—Gib­
er Victim, of Fira.

Jumped from a Thlrd-Ktory Window.
Akron, O., Dec. 15.—There was a sound
St. Ixwts, Dec. 13.—Fire in tbe building
of revelry in Buchtel college Friday
night, and the scene in Cary ball at 7:30 at the northeast corner of Eighth and
o’clock was a brilliant one. • Tbe girl* were Monon atreeta at an early hoftr yesterday,
gtring a party to same of their friends in enured Lizzie aud Kate Koch, and Hein­
another dormitory. A mammoth pan of rich Schultz to jump frun. a third riory
window to the ground. The girl* were"
poproru had been placed in the center oi not luully hurt, but Schultz wo* ro severe­
Hie floor and around it eight girls, with ly injured that be died.
hand* joined, were dancing, when sudden
n»*&lt;ing in th* ly a loud and agonizing shriek rang
WORK OF CONGRESS.
Guild ball last M ednewlay night will ptothrough tho corridor*, freezing the mar­
aitce much influence upoi^the czar who
Synopsta of the Week’s Doing* iu Bath
row of those who heard iL
has since answered it by a decree increa*
A Dozen Writhing Forms.
ing theaeverityof the anti Semitic laws,
Washington- Cm. Dec. l0.-In the
Tbe cry was repeated and those who
and who ta believed to be personally de­
termined to break the race, down in Ru*- hurried toward the room whence tbe de­ senateyr*terdayromcmiaormea*ures were
spairing wail bunted saw a sight which passed. In phaenting a bill relating to
blanched their faces and almost stepped the circubttiou Plumb suid he would soon
COLORED CLASS ORATOR.
the circulation of blood in their veins. The ask to have the election bill-laid aside and
A Stir Among the Ntudetits of PhilUjMi •pdrtment had suddenly been trans financial matter* considered Debate ou
.. Kxcter Academy.
farmed into a vixiou.o ^Dante's “Inferno,” the election bill was resumed, aud Berry
Dover, N. H., Dec. Ik-PhUUjm Exeter in tho midst of which nearly n dozen and Daniels *pokv against it.
In tbe -house
Representative-elect
academy, where ail the scion* of Boston's writhing forms could be been wreathed in
was
blue blood families are educated, i* to forked tongues of fiatne, which leaped to Tbumn* J. Geary, of California,
sworu In. The re*olutiou looking to the
have a colored clm«s orator like Harvard^ the celling in flnedish wrath.
removal of the remain* of Gen. Grant to
last senior class. He is a PhUadelphia
.Costumed torn Holocaust.
Arlington was debated nnd finally defeat­
lx&gt;y and bi* name l« Ib-uryC. Minton, bitt
The girls were nil dressed in inflamma­ ed—X’ to 154.
A number of public build­
hi* class mate*, with whom ho ha* been ble dresses of white cotton anil paper. ing till* were irnsbed.
very iwpular, knew him best as "Young The tall paper cap of one had caught fire
WANIIXGTWX Cnr, Dec. Il —In the sen­
and
she
wa*
soon
enveloped
in
flames.
Hurry.” ffa. J* undoubtedly one of the
ate yesterday the houw bill to nuVmrixe a
brightest lx&gt;ys in the school aud ranks First one girl, then another, then another rebate on tobacco wn* passed
George
caught fire until seven were in flarnuc,
high in scholarship. He is an editor of
writhing and shrieking with agony. The spoke ia opporitioa to the federal election
The Plnlli|M Literary Magazine aud also
girl*, tbe flame* sparring them to desperu
bill.
The
house
amendment*
to
the
bills
of The Exoninn, the weekly school ]&gt;apex-.
tion, rushed in a perfect frenzy down the for buildings at Madison. 1 nd.; Rock Idaud is a vigorous writer.
stairway. A panic was nt once created, ahd, IU*., nnd Sioux , City, la., were con­
Chosen by the Henior'On**.
and shrieking girl* rushed from their curred in. and a general conference was
But Minton'* election has kicked op
room* to add their voices to the wild cries ordered on tbe other building bill» jmssed
such a commotion among the boys in Lhe for help.
by the bouse Tuesday.
lower claoM* a* is seldom experienced.
. Two Pay a Fatal Penalty..
J. W. Hathaway ra elected poatnuMter
The students are many of them blueMtas Lula Su-igmyer, of Attica, O., was
bloodM of the deepest dye, and nut a few of the worst burned nnd ennnot live; Mi« of the louse. A few bill* of no general in­
them come from the south, bringing with May Stevens, of Clifton Springs, N. Y., terest were luuaed. A bill was introduced
by Taylor of Illinois direct ing tbe treasury
them Lhe prejudices against a color of .a
cannot survive. In addition lhe follow­
darker hue thnt wiutheni youngsters find ing are seriously if not fatally burned: to buy nil ml ver bullion that ta offered, at
it harder to hide Chan do their more dis­ Miss Mary Baker, of Fort Plain. N. Y.. not exceeding 371.95 grain* for fl. and pay
creet elder*. By some jt 1* said that turo- neck, face, and chest charred to a cinder. for the sann- in greenbacks; also to reduce
thirds of the studtota were opisjeed to the Aurelia Warwick: of Storm take,'la., se­ the duty on tin plnte to 1 cent per jiound.
and fixing tbe duty on manufacture* of
selection of young Minton to the higlwst verely burned; Diana Haynes, of Abilene,
tin plate at 45 per cent ud valorem: also
honor of the course, but as the senior claw» Kan.; Myrtle Baker, of Peru, O.; Eva
admitting tin ore free! also allowing a
choose* it* own officer*, the middles and Dean, of Storm llake, la; Addie Buchtel,
drawback on imported tin ptate u*ed in
juniors and preps find niAhiug to do but ol Columbia. Kan., niece of John 8.
the nirnufncture of can*, boxes, etc., of
kick if they didn't like the result;
Buchtel, of this city, founder of the col
the whole doty les* 1 per cent.
lege; Estelle Mason. Magadore, O.: Dora
W’asHIXojon Cm. Dec. 11—In tbe sen
NO CAMPAIGN OF SCANDAL.
Merrill, of Williamsport. Pa.
nte yesteniay tbe bill fur a public build
Every
Caso
a
Nvrloan
tine.
The Tories Will Staixl or Fall by QtiraAll the girls presented n frightful sight,
’
tlou* uf regulation.
ence. A resolution wa* pn**t*l inriructing
IriKDOS Dec. iti.—At the annual dinner Mia* Steven* and Mis* Steigmyer bring
burned literally to* crip. Nothing could the iiortofiice committee to investigate the
of the Conservative imsocintiuu at Wands­
Im- done for the girls until the tire in their eubject of postal naving* !&gt;onk*. Plumb'* I
worth Sir Ed ward Clarke, M. P., gave clothe* had burned itself out They nre resolution providing forwarly meetingand
some expressions of interest a* to the pros­ all iu a critical condition. Buchtel college night M-**ir&gt;n* was debated until 2 o’clock,
pect* and purpotie* of the government. is a co-educational institution under Uni- when the election bill wn* taken up, and
The goVernn»ent, be said. &lt;lid not propose,. veraalist patronage in Akron’s suburb. Wil»on of Iowa, and Frye made *pei-ches
.
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so long a* they had control, to take the The dormitories of the college were turned on it.
In the house the fortification* nnd print­
advice of their enemies and ask the coun­ into hospitals and a corp* of physicians
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ing deficiency appropriations bill* were
try to go iuto the throe* of a general elec­ tailed.
passed; also tbe bill* providing for the re-’
tion.
Tbo government had important
THE FLICKER OF A CANDLE.
moyal of cause* from state court*, to pre­
measure* on hand for the lieneflt of the
working classes, and it the Glndslontau* It Chang** a Koene nf Festivity to One of vent ti e manufacture of counterfeit dip*,
and
to provide a penalty for the altera­
should come in these would give way to
Horror.
tion of election return* with intent to
Irtah home rule.
.
Baltimore, Dec. 15.—A yonng girl wm affect the resnK. The bill to indemnify
TwaJfears More of Solisbary.
fatally burned, several persons injured in I purchaser* of sw-.mp land* wa* debated
Nobody could say when a dissolution
witbo- t final action.
might come. In the ordinary ‘course of trying to save her, and - a panic caused, by I
WAOmtOTOX Crrr, Dec. 18,-The senate
thing* there woullh^be no dissolution for the flickering of a candle at a tableau in ]
the
Second
English
Lutheran
church
of
।
y«.ricniny passed a resolution providing
at/lea*t two years. Events might occur
to linstcn it, but no ministry of which । this city Friday night A tahl-au repre
that, b?ginuing Monday next the senate
Salisbury was the head would ever take sonting "Fairyland” was the lari event on meet r.t 10 o'clock nnd that the morning
advantage of any social scandal or any do- the programme. Ten young girls partici­ hour conclude at It o'clock. Night sessions
mesti? quarrel among their political oppo
Dolph's resolution re^
pated In •*, Miss Dora Schultz taking the were dropped.
Dent*. When Salisbury went to the
quiring tbe committee on privilege* and
country he wo'dd go ou the MiUd Write of part of the fairy queen. She was n sweet
election* to inquire whether the right of
faced,
Intelligent
girl
of
16
years
and
her
wh*t he Uul done.
suffrage i* denied or abridged in nny state
oivnuc,,
like form nrrnyrd In.n be­
spangled gr.use costume elicited the ml- j was debated at length hut went over with­
A ZEALOT'S VANDALISM.
out action. Blodgett am! Walthall spoke
miration o: the audience.
iu opposition to the.election bill.
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Ho Throws a Chair Through a Master­
Tho High Fsney Cap Agdin.
The house passed u ntiiuber of private
piece Werth *18,000. ‘
On her bend she wore a high fancy cop
relief bl’!*.
Omaha. Neb., Doc. 16.—Among other made of cotton batting. Each girl held a .
Wa!-h:i.GTOS City, Dec. 15.—In the sen­
painting* on exhibition at th/* Omaha Art lighted candle in the scene. Mis* Schultz
ate Saturday a resolution calling on the
show was Bougereau's allegorical master­ hod a taper on the end of her fairy wand.
Just as sho raised the light above her head secretary of agriculture for a (-tate.ment of
piece "Awakening of Spring.” It repre
a door on the side of the stage wa* opened progress' iu irrigation invratigution wa*
senta a nude'femniy figure surrounded by
by wine careless person, and a rushing agreed to. Jone* addressed the senate in
whispering cherub*. Carey Judson War­ draught of air wa* followed by a blaze
opposition to the federal election bill. Ev­
binion. n Presbyterian zenlot, gazed on that envelojied Mi** Schultz's hood, a
art* advocated it* |auu«age.
the beautiful picture for the first time last scream of agonj* from the blazing girl, and
In tlie house the bill providing that one
evening, and then threw a chair through
shouts of horror from the audience. Three perron nuty act a* engineer nnd pilot on
it. He said he wanted to preserve female young men sprang forward with their steam launches of ten tons and under wn*
virtue. The picture was valued at 818,000; overcoat* in their hands, and, enveloping pa*M-d. The senate cuttie inspection bill
and ta completely ruined. It ta owned by the girl In the coat*, rolled her on the floor wa* discussed and referred to the ngrlfula New York company, but will be paid for until the flames were extinguished. She tur?.J committee.
by Omaha parties Wartyinton ta iu jalL wa* so badly burned, however, that her
Washington Cm. Dec. 16.—The sen­
recovery 1* despaired of.
ate yesteniay passed the bill giving set­
What to Do with Irish Fund*.
tlers opposite unsurveyed land who
New York, Dec. 10.—A circular was
COST FIVE HUMAN LIVES
originally took' up les* than 160 acre*
b »qed yesterday to all treasurers of Irish
funds in this country, which any* tliat the Raising a Safety Gate Too Quickly— the privilege of taking up Mtifficient
Name*
ot
the
Victim*.
aJditional to make them 160 acres;
funds raised during the recent canvass of
America forwibscriptions nre to be used
Bristol, Pa., Dee. 15.—A shocking acci­ also house bill for a building at
for the benefit of evicted tenants—that dent occurred at the Mill street railroad Fargo, N. D., tq cost 810.000. Colquitt,
was agreed upon by.all the leaden before crossing Saturday by which four perron* Wjlron of Marylami, anti Vance addressed
the senate on tho federal election bill.
the envoys , left Ireland. Dr. Joneph E.
were killed, one fatally wounded, and one
The bouse adopted a resolution calling
Kenny, member of parliament, and Al­
wriously hurt. The accident was caused for information about national banks
fred Webb, member of parliament, the
by
the
safety
gntm
at
the
crossing
l&gt;eing
used a* government depositories. The bill
■ gentlemen who were appointed to act Tm
treasurers Of the fund, have token oppo­ raised jnst before the New York west­ to adjust and pay Indian depredation
site ride* in the controversy, but the bound express was due. John Mellvnne, claim* was passed. Other bill* were dis­
money will be honestly applied to the a teamster, started across with a wagon, cussed, but none received the two thirds
above purpose if sent to them. It should containing himself nnd four other per­ vote necessary to suspend the rule* and
[KIM it.
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beaeut to Dublin, payable to their joint sons.
order. The circular is signed by all the
Foor Killed Instantly.
.
THE FEDERATION ADJOURNS.
Irish envoy*, including Harrington.
The express train struck the wagon, in­
stantly killing Neal Mell value, Joseph
M&lt;xl*l Landlord of England.
Htxreey, and Hugh Dever. John Mcllvafae
LaaDQN, Dec. 15.—Lord Tollemache, who bad hi* shoulder and leg broken, ribs
DETROt
the Ameri­
ha* died at the age of 85, was considered crushed, nnd wa* otherwise internal!* in­
can Federation of Labor Saturday it wn*
the model landlord of England. He pro­ jured. He ta not expected to live.
»
decided to a*k for the appointment of
vided each cottage tenant on hi* vast
Joseph Johnson, who was crossing the
women factory inspector*. All mat­
estates with three acres and n cow, and track on foot, wa* also struck by tbe
ters In which t)»e Knights of Labor
spent 8750,000 in building farm houses aud engine and instantly killed. John McGee,
8630 (XU in the construction of laborer*’ who wa* also in the wagon, was badly in­ were concerned wete referred to the execu­
tive council. The committee on tbo eightcottages Hi* estates were broken up into jured.
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hour movement recommended than the
900 farms. He used to *ay that the only
Two Firemen amt a Woman Hurt.
plan o( campaign of 1800 be continued and
real and lasting pleasure derived from
PnovtDKXCK, R. L, Dec. 15.—The four- that the’miner* be considered a* the next
pcMsessiou of a landed estate is to witnraa
trade to move.
theimprovement in social condition of story brick building known as the Dor
Action on Boycott*.
those residing on it, a sentiment which rance building, wu* destroyed by fire Sat
At tho afternoon *eurion of tbe conven­
mav be commended to landlords in Ire- urday. The blaze *prcnd so rapidly tliat
.odXwhc. Thb «». old Kkllrf. the 100 person* in ths building hod diffi­ tion thu report of tho committee on boy­
groUeronn rode u bound, until • week nr culty Ju escaping, some of thorn being cotts and labels was received. The boy­
forced to the fire escape*. In com ng cott agninri Fleischman &amp; Co., yt-aat
two ««o.
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down one of these a woman's clothing manufacturera, was affirmed. That ognitiBt
Comblnln, A• Co-Mne.
caught aud rite fell, but a fireman caught certain Pittxburg theatre* was disapproved
&amp;’BlS0kiKU&gt;, O., Deo. IS.—The Famwrs’ । her. She was Hightly hurt. Shortly after of. The boycott ou the St. 1/ rta l.rewerie*
AUUnee
appointed a eoir.ml'.t-.. w get this the roof fell and two fireman were wa* continued. After ushu i o;»en nieeV
tho rua.nmotb &amp;wt aUw t .l op.'tern to caught and aavereljr Injured, ur.6 they are inc in which tbe new ofilc. r trade brief
both doing well. Tta laai was auoutMD,- «p*-x-.be«. the convention adjournedilne
nmnutuetun. lomi toaehlne.7
J ■" op
die.
‘
pue the American HarretO.r routpan^o ?nnn- nartlv iustired.
Widow.
SraiMnntion ot barrwulnK machlnerr
KllleC. by a Falling FalL
BALTtMoRK, Dec. 16 -Capt. Gideon W.
uunoftotutTni. The, prt.pu~ rormlng a
Kirkville, Mo., Dec. 15.-Saturday
•lock ruaptuit. no one to lujuli.t orerSl..Rhode*, of the schooner John W. Bigelow,
CO?L&gt;J tu DlhtWt maeblnery at etMt to morning the furniture and hardware store
died here yeriertlny. Two week* ago be
of
P.M. Smith
burned During the came here and wn* married to Mb. KUan
all Alliance ntemhere._________
fire a wall Ml «n «“» adjoining bunding. Symington. A revere cold developed into
U la claimed by a Ann In Lockport. N.
pneumonia and caused hi* death.
T.t that It can menu tactore aluminum to

SUSS

NEIGHBOR IHG COUNTIES.
The L. D. Staples trial, for ualng tbe
mail* for frandulent purposes, begin* in
the United State* court at Grand Kajud*
to day, before Judge Severeut. Deputy
U. S. Marshal Judd wa* In town Saturday
night and served subpoenas upon Post­
master Bogue. V. P. Cash and K F.
Cutclieon as witnesses in the case. Mr.
Staple* ba* retained Messrs. Fletcher A
Wanty, of Grand Rapid*, as attorneys in
the case, and It will probably be fought
for all there ta in IL H M. Cutcbecm and
W. D. Crane have been subpanaed by Mr.
Staples.—Portland Observer.
Clarksville has 7 preachers, 19 teachers
and 5 professors.
Citizens of Allegan have sdbacrlbed
83,000 to continue for boring oil or for gas.
■ Tuesday night tbe young people were
having the jolliest of times on Stanly hill,
when an accident occurred "which saddenly put a stop to that night’s coasting. As
usual there was a pretty good-sized load on
board lhe bobs, and they were going at
great si&gt;eed, when they ran into a post
overturning the crowd, and doing consider­
able damage to sled* and occupants.
Franz Lelale suffered the mo*t, a nail or
something of the kind* being driven clear
through the flesh, below the Up. The
crowd hastened down town, where the
wound wa*_attemled ta Coasting parties
cannot exercise too much care in tiielr
sport.—Allegan Journal.
The condition of Miss Minnie Stilwell
who was shut Thursday afternoon by
Lewis Scott continues to improve. The
woman lies in an upper corridor of tlie
Borgess hospital, and has the best of treat­
ment. At times she is Irrational aud tal^s
incoherently- Her wound is an ugly apDeating one. and her right eye is blacken­
ed and badly burned. Coroner Burdick
called at tlie hospital this morning to
ascertain to whom the . property In the
Scott house bdonged. If it belongs to the
dead man It will be sold to defray the
fuueral expenses. The woman tokl the
eorooer that she was married to Scott at
Paw Paw. October 26. 1889. and also said
thnt a cltatlel mortgage on the bouse furni­
ture was made out In the. name of Mrs.
Minnie Scott. Scott was buried yesterday
afternoon In the potters field. Riverside.—
Kalamazoo Telegraph.
Battle Creek people witnessed an odd
sighton their street* the other day. It
was nothing more than a yoke of oxen
driven in harness like an ordinary team.
Tbe animals aeetnlngly understood, the
rein* as well as any borge and relieved the
driver from that monotonous ••gee’’ and,

luallr »r lhe TrU’mo II te ta. «
WU la tannd toto ttataor.

month of course he is allowed to kei
all for himself if he chooses to do ro.

The - Great - 0

-SpecialiH,

a—w tb*

Lima Curative Institute,

Will be at

*

Hastings, Hastings House,
Wednesday, Dec. 24th.
Dr.. Longcnrcker devotes his ent^y ritaafto*.
to diaeasra of the ey*. MU’. thrO”^ lunxa. acd to all chronic, private and nervous &lt;H*eosea and
deformities, aa granulated Utts, crosa eyes,
deaforca, dlsebante at Lhe Vari, teonchkia
chronic ecntRh goitre (big ntek) fever acres and
ulcers. Bright a diM-tue. rheumatism, -all dis­
eases of thekitineju and bladder, ireart stomach
and nervous diseases, chorea (8t Vitus danee.)
epilepsy (Ms.) general debility. scrofutaTaSliw
diseases, and all diseases due to bad blood.
Epilepsy or fits postiyely dured by anew
and never felling remedy.
• Dr. Umguecker also makes* specially of piles
and all other rectal diseases, suehaa internal,
•external. Itching and bleeding pile*, fissures.
fi.Muta and ulcer*, cured permanently, without
pain or detention from business. Be does not

TiHHil^lDUMu

Suflerln* frota spermatorrhoea,! tn potency (loa*.
of iiiMilioocUor from weakness brought cm by
Frank Cutter, a resident of Colfiwater, errors of indiscretion In touth or over InduL
K&lt;4 Up recently quite early, built n good zenee In latter years, arc given relief In a short
ume. Relief permanent. Absolute cures raarfire and returned to bed again. He was
ca*®a rtrirtfy conndenllsl. 8
In the care of these diseases and all forms of
stsHi aroused from hta slumber* by n
nrighltor kicking In tbe door and shouting rbeumatlsin, diaeases of tbe kidney, stomach
nervous and neuralgic troubles. J:e lMot tee
“tire,’’ The fatally had barely eseaped Galvanic Body Batten' of tbelr own manufiS
frota tho house when the roof fell in.
tere ^Tbogsands now tn use. Every *oe rm-

There ta a desperate character in Jail in
Charlotte who give# hta name a* Ch**
DeWeer*. It is claimed that be wa* once
a member of Jessie Janies gang.

Tbe managers of the -Soldiers Home at
Grand Rapid* have put Into effect a new
rule concerning the penxlousof It* Inmates.
No person is admitted who draws a pen­
bion of more than S12 per month. Former­
ly Ute inmates -drew the pension them­
selves and spent It as they saw flu Now
all but 84 is paid into tbe treasury of the
Home, and Uip management sends it to the

or scar. New method. Electrolysis.
‘
Calyrb. broochitb, aud all lung aad throat
troubles, and dlffleult asthmatic cases treaietfand cured by their special apparatus, wfltah*
they manufacture and supply to patients. It !»
ataap, ptaasent. borne ireatmer.t. wonderful fia
Its effect* upon all df*eases of air passage*.
|j»iTAd.,ee't' 11!» un««1)»Srd, aud guaraniceu io cure.
Special attention given to difficult cases.

Lima Csra'ive Institute,
consultatioiijfmk.H!0

BELKNAP PATENT SLEIQtl, t
The original and best single beam in the market, as active
use for the past six years with perfect satisfaction has
proven. We have a fine lot of

RUWEK ^TTffCHnENTS,
HORSE PUmETS,

ROBES,

ETC.

Look over our stock; it is complete.

READY, MARCH!!
March to the store of Hams &amp; Van Arman. They are
in distress. Why? Because they are confronted by such a
stock of
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HOLIDAY GOODS.
Such a pile. They still hold the fort but you roust come
to their releif. We are sure you will capture, and carry awpy
something. For there you can find presents for every one,
young and old. •

DON’T DELAY, TBE BATTLE IS OB.
They have taken great pains to get goods that will please
you.

For Christmas Dinner, Grapes, Nuts,
Candies and Fruits of all kinds.
Remember our Christmas candy as usual is very fine aud
only ten cents per pound.

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HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN.

�Prairieville to the Front!
As they are leading the van, with the largest and best sleek of General Merchandise in Barry county, consisting of

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Dry Goods, Clothing, Boots and Shoes, Hardware, Tinware, Crockery,
Glassware, Groceries, Drugs and Notions of all descriptions.
All of which they are offering to the public at prices below all competition.

Below they offer some of their many inducements for a limited time.

In their

Department

CloaJi

THEY ABE OFFERING

.

*15.00 Ladies’ Cloaks for
12.00
.......................
10.00

ONE-HALF OFF.

s

5.00

These goods are all of good value, of the latest styles and of good

3.00 Misses’ and Children’s Cloaks for
&lt;4
U
it
U '
«

quality and make.
\

too

Too
-5.00
4.00
3.00

'

•

*7.50
6.0#
5.00
4.00
3.00
2.75
2.50
2.25
2.00
4.00
8.50
3.00
2.50
2.00
1.50

READY-MADE CLOTHING.
200 suits of men s clothes; 75 suits of boys and youths’ clothes. All of which will be offered at cost, until all are sold out, as they are going to discontinue the clothing business.

7

D

Overcoats

at Cost!

GROCERIES

We keep everything in this line, both staple and fancy groceries, of which we will always defy competition from any source when quality of goods are conaido~J.

WE ARE OFFERING TO-DAY
Arbuckles coffee for 25c lb; XXXX coffee 25c; Lion coffqe 25c; ‘Eagle coffee 25; 15 lbs gr sugar *1.00; 17 lbs ex'C *1.00; 181bsC*1.00; 1 lb good Reg Jap tea 25c: 5 lbs of 50c tea 2.00;
6 lbs tea dust *1.00; 6 lbs rolled oats 25c; 6 bars Lenox soap 25c; 5 bars Kirks soap 25c; 5 boxes hoping 10c; 1 gal water white XXX oil 10c: 5 gal oil can (Good Enough) *1.35;
8 gal oil can (Good Enough) *1.15: 1 gal glass oil can 35c; 1 can Trophy corn 10c; 1 can Trophy tomatoes 10c; 1 Magic yeast 7c; 1 Warner’s yeast 4c; 1 pt prepared’mustard in
glass can 10c; 3 lbs raisins 25c; 3 lbs currantsJ15c; 27 hundred matches 12c; 4 lbs rice 25; oranges, lemons, confectionery of all kinds.
I

iiviuum Muyw
IN PLUSH GOG DS—Toilet sets of every description, manicure sets, dressing cases, shaving sets, glove aud handerchief boxes, shoe sets, odor cases, work boxes, jewel cases, odor stands
infant’s sets, collar and cuff boxes, smoker’s cases, albums, autographs, novelties, banners, sachet bags, box paperettes.
MISCELLANEOUS—Cigar cases, crumb trays, ink stands, mirrors, picture frames, dolls, doll heads, lap tablets, chantelm bags, plush bags, tripods, jewelry perfumery cuspadors. water
sets, purses, pocket books.
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’
i
TOYS—Mechanical toys, banks, ABC blocks, puzzles, cards, balls, games, harmonicas, and other novelties too numerous to mention, all of which we place upon our counters for your
inspection.
.
.

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Books of Every Description.

DRY GOODS DEPARTMENT.
This department is complete in every line of goods, in all of which we have made great reduction in prices to correspond with other goods.

Boot and Shoe Department. •
It is a fact that we are headquarters for anything in the line of leather and robber goods. Further-webuy direct from the manufacturers, of which a.few are the following concerns,
they being the largest in the country, viz: Ladies’fine shoes—Moneghan Bay Shoe Co., of Boston; H. A Mansfield of Boston, A. W. Clapp &amp; Co., of Boston; Seitz, Schwab &amp; 0o„ of Chirago- J Richardson t Co., of Elmira. N. Y.; I. M. Attwill, Lynn Mass ; Rrndge, Bertsohe &amp; Co., of Grand Rapids, Mich. We buy these goods for spot cash and we contend that we can
sell and will sell them at lower prices than any small concern who makes arrangements with manufacturers to sell their goods on commrsaion.

IgF :

RUBBER GOODS.

We handle the celebrated Boston RubberShoe
on there goods, also FELT BOOTS, KNIT BOOTS. LUMBERMEN’S SOCKS of all descriptions.

*°

Eoston except theY beartbe “bove brand. We are making the very lowest pric&gt;
‘

Yoor cash, butter and eggs, dried fruits, wood, lard, tallow, paper rags, wheat, oats, corn, beans, etc. in exchange for our goods.

; all times.

AU of which we will pay the highest market price

�Hastings Banner.
Hastings Thursday, Dec. 1H, 1890.

‘'t stio

Attend the dince In Union .hill Christ­
mas eve.

PERSONAL MENTION
new addition to lhe whip factory la
•Jesse Jordan, of Woodland. wu In the, being rapidly pushed. When completed
Tbe Hudson Gaxette got out a flj»e
the factory will have a frontage of 70 feet
&lt; hrfafimns edition.
and a depth of IGO fret. Quite a change
Several eases of grip, influenza and luug Charlie Baldwin made a business trip to from the original building, which was
30x70.
trouble are reported.
Augusta Friday.

The Most Attractive Store
IN SOUTHERN MICHIGAN,

Billy Vincent aud Richard Weaaaliua
China silks of every color, both figured
Mr. aud Mrs. E. Pennock t\ere in Kalaof. Grand Rapids, while at work here
and plain, at Russell's.
maxoo last week.
on th? Fuller-Bw’br block, made tlie
Henry Mead has purchased the meat
Phln Smith made a IhisIucm trip to the acquaintance of John Cole. They thought
market of Vnleutine Lekuu
Rapids Tuesday.
■
they wonld make ntw of their new
No stock of silverware can compare
Mrs. Jas. Benham visited friends ln&lt; friend, no they borrowed 875 of him, repre
seating tliat they had money coming to
If yon want to see the Outfit selection ot holiday, wedding nr other gifts visit it
' ermnutrille Inst week.
with John Bessmer’s, tlie Jeweler.
them from the c/mtractor for the block. It will pay you to do it.
.
It is reported tlmt Will Glbron lias np
Mrs. Luke Waters visited In the Rapids They failed to pay, and It was ascertained
tha fore part of the week.
piles! for a stale license to sell books.
CHOOKEKY, CHINA, GLASSWARE, LAKES, AST POTTERY.
that there wa* no money duo then us
Beautiful line of silk warp henrletus
Chas. S. Browh. uf Chicago, - was iu the claimed. They Slid out fa-fort* ail this wa«
learned. Coir swore out n warrant for
city on business yesterday.
Just received at Russell's. See them.
lheir_ arrest for obtaining money under
- L Mitchell, nf Vinton, lown, visited at false pretenses. Vincent at thi* writing
Gold pens in pearl and ebony holders.
In Fruit and salad plates; tea, coffee and after dinner
John
Lichty's
the
past
week.
F. It Pancoast.
is In jail nt Muskegon, and the officers
cups; salad sets, Berry sets; fhuit sets; tete a’Tete
VVm.
of Grand
Rapids, called there are looking for Wessclius, who is in
SETS; OLIVE, BON BON ANp JfiLLY DISHES,
Be sure and see the great stock of gold
* — Newman,
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that
city,
If
is
thought.
1 It:,slin
Hasting*
Tucsdnv.
spectacle* at John Bessmer'n jewelry
K?&lt; friends Tuesday.
And a large awortraent of white and decorated dinner an I tea sets complete in this
celebrated ainua.
8 ore*
,
Ben I.tuiu visited hfa parent i in

COBP "2 tWNTEK’5
KALAMAZOO.

HA VI'LAND CHINA

«AKlNG
POWDER
Absolutely Pure,

Children under
under 18
18 years
years of
of age
age will
will i f&lt;w^ l,Je fore !««■ ot **»-' wvk.
vmiiurcn
learn something valuable by readIne Fred
iiu«
.

Phree columns of local news find other
A cream o* tarter baking (towder. Highest interesting items on the second ahect of
of all ia: irarehlrg strength. ” "
8. "
Govern- our 12-page paper.
meet E4!’''ft. Aug. 17. W-n.
If you are in doubt as to what to buy for
holiday gifts, step Into Russell’s and your
difficulty will be ended.
Willbun H. Otfa. treasurer-of Rutland townslilj^wilt be r.t’.lio liAstngs National (tank every
Carl Cutlerthas been held for the Feb­
S..iuniay in DfoepiVer fur the puriwe of re- ruary term of court, charged with shooting
celrio&amp;taxes.
some of Geo. Enualey’s cows.
.1. X.C )vi'r:,tre:»*u,i'r &lt; C C-ritnn towiMhln.
will be al hfa M-ro In Carlton Center every Fri­
See Spence Bros. stock ot ladies warm
day, ami
the vSJr. &lt;4 D. W. Rogers In tills slippers—-a most useful aud appropriate
cUj' vv**r.v haturrfny in Darem’jer. for the pttr.iose of rre.-iring tax. s. fir Ihr tuwnshta of holiday gift to your lady friend.
I’.iritOit.
Remember the dance in Union hall
Christmas night. The proceeds of this
dance will go toward paying for lhe monu­
ment.
Circulation this week
2.31)0
What more useful and durable present
than a go&lt;&gt;d rug? You will see a full line
Go to Rusli's for Clirfatmar goods.
of them at McCoy’s, und their within reach
An elegant line of neck scarfs nt Holden Qf your pocket book.
A Hire’s.
.
Dave Wortley and Will Johnson, two।
Rest line of black drona goods in lhe city un llvton »w the eUy. paid SIS Timnt Russell’s.
clnv
day rather than bnvo
have n
a visit
suit inr
for tn-Hinrgetting
Additional local and county news on money under false pretense.

LOCAL NEWS.

Second sheet.

Another lot of fascinators in black and
white at Russell’s.

If you nc&lt;*V spectacle* or eye glasses,
call &lt;m Dr. Lowry*

Stavtacles of all kinds und- properly
fitted
F. IL Pancoast's.
Another lot of those fine kid gloves,
cheap as ever, at Rnsscll’s.

The Rockford watches * still take the
lead.
John Bessmer received 25 last
week; every one bears his name on thi*
dial. This is the kind of goods to buy.

&lt;&gt;,

। Cal! nt Bcanuir's for your -oyatera, aa
| ,w
they
will navft
huve **
some
gon,t one
ones for tbe
&lt;
- WUi
“*0 good

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i ’
.
Mrs. Elvn Baldwin, of (aubicviHe, visit­
ed friends In this dlly last week.
_ &gt;Ir. and-Mrs. Jas. L. Stoney of .Ionian,
N.iY.. visited friends tn the c^y Tuesday.
Manager WalterKvent to Detroit yestcr-day lu the Interest; of the Whip Company.
l/!&gt;r. Uriah Upjphn. ot Kalamazoo.. at­

Piano .amps!

Table Lamps!

Hanging Lamps!

THE

JC^AME
82.50 table- lamp, deo*oratrd l»owl and shade
to match. 1’tttebufgh
bnmer.

tended tlie (nnural: of Mrs. Upjohn TuesAil the best Central
Draft Lamp* in the
market.

Clarence Pennock ami Mart Rork, xtf
Ddltoii. attended the party iu Union hall
hraUivenlng.
.
viifas Olivo E. Grigsby returned home on 1
Saturday after spending three months vis­
it ilia in Sagitraw.
plfliHS Bertha Bensley fa expected home
from the State Normal school nt Ypsilanti
Friday to spend the Chrliftmge vaention.
All the novelties in Itandkerchlefa you
can find at Russell’s..
| XeTer 11M MrCo J10OT „ fllie , „,,,.
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ot conches as this year. It Is worth yohr
while to see them; and they make most ac­
ceptable holiday gifts.

Don’t buy your Christmas candies until
you have reen my stock. I have all kinds
and at prlcos ranging fYoin 10 to 40 cts.
Our readers in the south west part of per lb., nt the City Bnkerj-.
A. E. Renkbs,
the county will find it to their interest to
read Cairns. Temple &amp; Co.’s page adv.
On Dec. 24. 25 and :&gt;l and Jau. 1st the
elsewhere. They quote some very low C. K. &amp; S. R’y will sell return tickets to
prices.
all stations on (heir line for one and one-

Good music has been secured fftr tlie bail third fare for round trip, good to return
in Union hall Christmas eve. and ’a most not later thau Jan. 5. 1SP1.
Buy Christmas candy of Hams &amp; Van
1„ Seiiueant, Suph C. K. Jt S. R’y
pleasant time assured to tho&gt;e who attend.
Annan. Very fine, only 10c.
Remember that tho proceeds of this dance |
Advertising encroached iomewbat on our
John Bossiner, our popular jeweler, re­ will go toward paying for the monument. usual reading space this week, hut still
ports good sales of holiday goods.
Don’t forget that one of lhe most ac­ the 12 pages afford more than the usual
Call at John BessmcFa If you want to ceptable Christmas presents to your friend ainount of good reading. As advertisers
fa a fin© pair of slippers, and don’t forget the past year have not Imai in the habit of’
purchase nice Christmas presents.
that Fred Stwel! has a film stock of them crowding our columns yerv much, our
F.inrrt assortment of Christmas goods at /or you to select from. Be sure and see readers will excuse them and ourselves
Russell’s. Call there before you buy.
this ouce.
,
them.
I have the finest stock of ladies rings
Owing to the fact that we have l»een
Any young man who Is always on the
nhuwu in Ulis city.
• F. R. Pjln&lt;'Oast.
alert for new trade, by giving value re­ wry- crowded for space this week and the
Barn to rent hiquire Of Mrs.. Stlnch- ceived for everything Is bound to get to! late arrival of materia), the initial number
qf our eontinurd story- is not published
coiub, fourth Imhisc west from monument. the front. Fred Stowell fa just such a
fellow and nil will miss it who do not look tills wwk. Next week however, we will
Our readers will find some very interest­ over his stock of boots. Shoes, etc.
. _ publish the first Installment of “Beatrix
ing locals on the 3rd page of our second
’ Randolph,” a story written by Julian
Are you lookVig for presents for the' Hawthorne, and which will be more Inter­
sheet.
children? Don’t forget that you can find! esting than any wc have yet’publtstxd.
Rings, diamond rings, opal rings, rose­ something most .satisfactory to theca at
line rings, rtags of all kinds at F. IL Itaft- McCoy’A
McCoy has never shown so acceptable
He has aa Immense line of
const’s.
chairs.' sleds, express wagons, rocking and zueritorkras a llae of goods especfally
Send the Ba^» to .some friend tor horses, desks •©d other things of that kindI suitable for holiday gift- as this year.
And tlmt is saying i good deal too. tor he
a Christmas present. No better gift cvnld for tlie little folks.
. (s always on the alert to be prepared for
be made.
The favor made at the Hastings roller’ »t»eh occaafons. If you are looking for
The finest stock of candy, fruits, outs, mill cannot fa* surnrssed in quality uny-' suitable ar»4 durable and taerltoriona gifts
wiibre
in
the
state.
Fanner-,
lutviag
’ to your frtrods, you wfll And what you
cu..
re&gt; tav noliuays at Hums
wheat to be ground -should see that It goes’ want at McCoy’s—for the chMren. the
6l Van Aman's.
to th&lt;* roller mill. Where they give good fall young foJta. lhe middle aged and the old
Every article you buy of F. IL Pancoast weight and an excellent grade of floor.
fa just ns guaranteed. He has eo old Mr. Whipple, thewew manager of the min, folks.
The v.ndersigncd Kalamazoo Business
stock to work off.
fa here to do business. He does businessi
men daring Dreeml-rr are paying tbj
Take in the clearance sale at A. honestly and squarely, and alt should pat­
&gt; round trip railroad fore from any toim
ronize
him
who
have
any
work
to
be
done
Wooley’s, if y&lt;w want to save money,
within W miles to all who purchase 830.00
iu Iris Hue.
'
here's your chano».
worth «f goods or mere: with a 810.00 parThe undendgved Kalamazoo Business‘ eha-e they pay tbe fare one way.
To rent—a sulfo of fine rooms *3n State
BtWWWon A Rankin. Dr? Goods.
street. In the Iwrase Just west &lt; Archie nwti during December, are payfcig the‘
round
trip
railroad
fajje
from
any
town
1
F. F. D’Arcy. Jewelry.
McCoy's resldeure.
within 40 mllestto all wbe purchase 820.0*'
Smk Folz, CtothlnK and Furnishing.
( Several members of Fitzgerald Post wortli of goods or more: with a SlO.OOinir’
A. C- Conger, Variety Store.
Went to Graiid Rapids yraterday to attend &lt;*ase they pay your fare one way.
Horace Ihwticc. Fumr.ure.
a regimental reanion.
‘Brownson A Rankin, Dr y Goods.
Anwniquc boftday exhibit I fa shown in
.
F. P. D’Arcy, Jewelry
Fancy articles and nmtertal Tor fancy
tire fiteplay window of Ira VanTnlkenSam Folz. Clothing aud Furnishing.
wert. In endkas profusion « Russell's.
burffk- It is a ICth witury-finfak chair,
A. L. Congw. Variety Stere.
wttteaxidiusd-twmmiu^s, with rugsu-aL of
Ile-Mire nnd^cc them.
Horace Pnuitlcc, Fucnltura.
the otylo known *s Ixnfis V. i It te&gt; worth
ieo flue chafes for sale chwm. 1 parlor
This fa wlwt ihe. Blaaell Carpet Sweeper’ looking nt, net merely as a reminder of
stove and pipe. 1 fine carpet rt&gt; ■feet square.
•Co. say about the ”F.
carpet sweeper:: -ye^Men time" but fut Its rare and quaint
Enquire of 8. Greusel.
'One fact about tbe “F. P.” sweeper fa re­- style aud bcaoty. As n holiday gift it
At Spenee Rro«u you can Aad a large markable. Il Is the tadest of (tie modern&gt; «nrll hardly be equated. And that leads
assortment of felt boots, rtigt are made Bissell sweepers—longest on the luai&amp;ret.. us to remark that Mr. Van Vataenburgh
largest hi sales, yet ft Is the o«e sweeperr has a large assorttaent of rweful and
right here in Hastings.
which has -had no complaint about IL beamtiful Uriahs ’for the bolldgys In his
•Cairns, Temple A &lt;X. the hustling
Everyone who has it likes IL Every late
Prairieville enerchante. h»ve a page improvemew: of these famous n»»uWhen you boy your Chrlstnuw presents,
Mmouucement in this issue.
factarers has been added ta IL Merer K9Ho the rt&lt;** where there fa Hfe and ac­
Kep Silsbee, manager of Moses Fuller’s I was the sweeper flatte as good as «aow. tivity; where ttoprerrietors art a* though
Jewelery store, has a stock of jewelry*©* Sold exclusively by McCoy.
they wanted yourlrarte and were willing
hand second
none in the ooanty.
Holiday rales, \ round trip excursion dermaken bid for fit by advertising their
Be not mWead by a cbeop knife and tickets will tai *okl by the Michigan bargains: by wrtlly .arranging tiielr stores
and displaying their goods. In such a
ferk at low price, John Beamer puts his i Central “the Niagara Falla eoute" atone
aud one-tHted fare for the ro. ud trip from ptaee ns this you 'find bargains. In our
own name on tils and warrant* them.
perambulations alter news the •otlreer day
Hastings to all stations on 4fie Michigan
Girl, your fellow wUl rfraj i eUek by ■Central and Detroit, Bay ‘Oily * Alpena the writer steppau Into Ho Idea: &amp; Hire’s
store, and rtjdlit here we will w that there
you if you bt»y one one of ttaosc elegant r,llr«id&gt;. Tlekel, -111 b««*l
iMik a prettier «rsweater store on the In­
week scarfs ter him kt Hokkm &amp; Hire's.
M. M«ndll. 1SOT. «I&gt;&lt;1 Ju&gt;««ry 1. 1B»1.
side in Darryeouuw, nor one &lt;ttiat offers
■nd * IT
See the splendid stock of handkerchiefs moi KOin*«i&gt; &lt;!•&gt; «&lt; s«^
better bargates. iPtoere you will see tables
ton.
not
tour
ttai
J""""
’
.
s
',,Sn
and mufflers at Russeir*. Yea wll’ have
piled High up with .goods and shelves fair­
trouble In selecting a radufcle holiday •Thwe tldwta.re n— jrood.on tnn IlBltett ly jsroaning beneath their weight of goods.
B.
«,,(1
gift if you caE there,
■•vestibuled ftalns Nos.
wM»e over Itead ukere is a .perfect netM. B- poj.TJ***, TkL Agtwodk of handteercbk&lt;ta. Everything about
tf you want*© see the beet Hine of rock­
foltowing officers of KtagernldiDtet, the place betake** an *lr of prosperity.
et*. divans aad chairs in tbe oeanty. go to
MeCoy’s fumfearc store. They make very Xo. IM. &lt;i. A. K.
“I,r‘ All* bo come late tflteelr store receive tlie
same courteous attention, and a first visit
statable Chrtatmas preoeMs.
,day evrnta»«t 1'u.t tall, tor &lt;ta eutanu
Is always succeeded by. a second one.
Fountain pens are just ti*e powper thing .*
j ccim—F. X sunky.
They buy for cash aad sell for eash and
to make yorit nentftemen friend# a present •
therefore can afford to sell the raare goods
s. V. Cota—J. C. W.ntell
aL I have tbe best and cheapest
cheater than any competitor utao does u
J V " —Snymota Burta
F. K. Pastcoast.
credit business. We were astaatahed at
Ctap.—1. M- B. GUI«,pl«
their Christmas bat pains Jn boofo, shoes,
Cold weather having delayed work on
Sorr.—A. H. Ixndtad.
rubbem, felt*, slippers underwear and
the Fuller-Beebe building to aome extent,
Q. M.-T. FtillBp*.
gent’s dtarnlshlng good*. We round them
Baabr Bro-, will probably not be able to
O. !&gt;.—U«o. H. Duitae.
head oaer heels In tare Christmas trade,
oeeapy their near shop .much befaoe Feb.
and wldte they were malting on thrir store
full of (Mstomera. like Che Arab we ellentrf««u A. Kellr, J. c. »■«*&lt;!■
CttJ on Sep fiitobce. at Fdler’a Jewelry
|y folded our tent atid «*»lc away, atarvelafore. l*fore you yorchaae your CbriUmaa
pUn »v« raone)' tjig what bargain* tfawefive cent handkerpresents. If • «tnpleu- stack o&lt; &lt;rood tor yw; Il
nwnrr for u*. Cwde\11 djiefs were.
goods is any indueement, Kqp can please
Il worn mv«I «11 !&lt;*•«•
&lt;** 4'“’you.
lre have ordered some fine fruit,for tUe
ol roll«U&lt;i« «wl
MeGtatv found. While MCCoy wa* exprnn
,X.SL«. Tbe Basxxb bn, more Hobr'ir" holiday trade, cotwfatiug of banana*,
cutting deep for low priee* on furniture
nranew. lemoas. date*. fig*.
of all
new,
•»«
Miner
and novelties for (fcc holiday*, he ran
klnda. Spaniah onions and sunu- fine up-,
BOtomi thta dfatlngutahed gentleman, ioxg
In alwrt II IB 'be ebeBpeat tmr brat pap-r plea: also a full stock of candy, etc. at
since supposed to be dead.
in turn eoimly. Our raorlralr romprU bottom prices. Cali at Beamer's.
.aLb lhl« r«cb IbinT borrow It of
Save money by buying Ladies*. Misses
JmWMlrtbS: /.* «»&gt;•&gt; •*»•*
« 'I”
and children’s ahoea at A. Hooley’a
The adnuai meetirf ot tire Barry County
'••arance sale. And It is a electro nee sale. oriee
when lire "me oxpIrwB. lb*'
A*rleultw»l wd«y will &gt;» ''’Id lu lhe
•*&gt; - ,
will e.ue IU »M» ""lew JOO
.5 ™« ne’e' «r .or duublbC ~&gt;url bou«e «l tbe eUy &lt;* HaMlng. on
and Uta
"■“.^.y,DtaSW. MwU.j.-Ulb. oiled
renew, ano ,
w■ ,
nnUnte-

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,-b:

rd shade. Pittsburgh
burner.
.

The ROCHESTER.
The BANNER.

81.25,
81.50, 82.00
brass hanging lamps,
complete.

TbePITTSBUi^Gll.

The DAYLIGHT.

FOR

The B. AND 11.

LOWEST PRKET

83.00, §3.50 brass hang­
ing lamps with prisms
and decorated shade.

The AURORA.

ON

84.do, best spring lamp

with prisma In Michi­
gan.

Holiday Goods!

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W.00 piano lamp, polfahed brass, silk frlug-

V!VVV&lt;V&gt;

GO TO

QOObTErtR’J
DRUG STORE.

DINNER 14N1RE.
100 piece decorated dinner set, 810.00.
11.00.
100 “ *
•• •
“
••
100
1X00.
10.50.
100
These are a few of the bargains we offer.
to enumerate them all.

112 piece decorated dinner set, $8.50
112 ••
“
••
“
11.50
112 “
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12.50
112.................................................18.50
There is not space enough in the Banner

l-ROHATE 0RDBR.
Slate of Michigan. CtHit.ty uf Barry-w*,
„
A» a seMloa o! the fTobate Court for the
County of Bnrrr. holden at the l’n bate OBtee.
Is now open for Inspection. This is a most attractive feature In our store aud it- - tn" tbe Cttv uf Hasting*. In said eonuty. on Mon­
day, the iMhmnrot December, tn the year one contains a fuagulfcbut dispitiy ot
thousand eight hundred and ninety.
BRIC A’Bit AC in Boulton. Royal Worcester, Bonn Falenre, Royal CrownDerby,
Prewar. Charles W. Armstrong, JudFfe of
I’ointon (.Mlisbad Ivory, and many- Fine Art wares.
*.
Probate.
’
,
•‘
CUT GLASS Bon Bon dishes, Olive dishes. Salad bowls, Decanters, Pinter bowla.
in the matter of the estate bl Hannah
QuatkebbtHh. deceased.
L
,
.
On reading and filing lhe petition, duly Flower bowls. Celery trays and other novelties.
Gorham Mfg. Co.’s.Solid Silver by the ounce.
,
verified, uf CDs*. W. .Iordan, adniinfatralor of
said estate. lirajinR (or tteMmt therein set forth
Novelties in Irish Balleck, Japanese Porcelains. Hungarian wares.
that he maybe licensed to mortgage tho real
•
Visitors to our Art Room should plan to come at least 10 days before: Christina*. *«
estate ot said deceased in said petition descrlbIt will be unpleasantly crowded after that time, and tb«y will also have the benefit
Tuarenpon it is ordered, that Friday the #th
coBB &amp; HUNTER1 Kalamazoo.
day «»f .fautury. A.-LT itwt. at ten o'clock In Che ...
forenoon tie assigned for Um heartngot said peti­
tion, und i bat the heirs at law of said deceased
and all other persons Interested tn said estate, UH W. Main st, one dhmr west of The Burdick.
are required co appear at n session of «nld
Cour:. then to bo hidden at the Probate OtDee
IntbrCtty of Hastings, tn said County, and
show tattse. It any there be, why tire prayer eC
the petitioner may not bo granted. And It Is
further ordered, that said petitioner give nottye
to tt»c jrersons Interested In said estate. &lt;rf the
pendency of said petition, aud tbe hearing
thereof, ov causing a ropy of -tilt* order U&gt; be
published tn tbe Hartings RaNJora. a newspa­
per pi luted aad circulated In said County of
Barn- once ta each week for three successive

OUR • ART • ROOM

Grand Clearing Sale

(A tree cw»v.)
-Ta-fac of Probate.
Wm. W. Ooi.k. ProOate Gterk._____________
PRORATE OXDKR.
StatnofTCtehlxan.Oouotvrglbi.ij^Mi.
At a -eiwlon o( the Probate Court for the
uauatv Of Harry, bokten irt the Prot'atc OflJc«) in
thedtvof llxMtlnn. in iud&lt;l couifiy. on Haturday the’.Jth day of December, ta the year one
tIiou-«Ml night hundred and ninety.
Present, Cbarleu W. Armstrong. Judge uf
Protuite.
.
_ .
tn fere matter ofthe ewatc &lt;jf Aaron Parker,
On’Ve'uiin- nnd filing lhe final account of
Haaaah E- Parker, adranlrtruirlx o! sold cutale
nrajsug t hut tlie earns may be heard, establish­
ed und allowed.
TnereutMtii It te orttcred. tliat Fridav. the
jnkdayof January. A.D.. t»l. at ten o’clock
(nW foreuueu. be assiuned for the nearing of
mW jH-tluou. arndthar the heirs at law of said
deceased and allwttwr perron* Interested in -«ld
eelaie, are n-^wred to aptieor at
ef raid court then'to be hoMen nt the I*robata
Offlee. fit tlie city nf Hartings, tn raid county,
nnd show c*use,H any there be, why the nrayee
of the petitioner mar not bo granted. And it
ta further entered. That «tad petitioner give uotire to the perw* Interested in said estate, of
•the pendency of sold petition, and the hearing
thereof by causing a copy of this order to be
inftllshed In tin-Hartings Banner, n newspa­
per printed and circulated tn said county of
fawrv. unoe iu ench we«* for three successive
weeks pMimis to -aid da? of hearing.
CaAOMta W. ARMSTRONG.

(A tn— ronv.t
Judgf. ol Probate.
•Wm. W. Coul IVobate Clerk.

MOTICB OF LETNIBG DRAIN CONTRACT.
•Notice fa hereby gnen. that I. Geo. A.
IMIenbeek, Onunty Drain Coniiiilaloucr of the
T-.witslilt. of Cartlrton. County pt Barn*. BJMB
&lt;£ Mlehlaan. will ow the 37 day of Deember,
A. D, IMO, et ths location of tlie drain in the
township of Assyria Mt 10 o’clock In tun rare
SJrfbut&lt;tay. br***d to rereh-eM«»* for toe
&lt;wn»tnictlon of a certain drain, known as the
F«r ft Yourlx &lt;-x»wrton drain located and
established in tlie «Ud township of Aiiyria,
and d«*cribed asJoHows. to-wlj:
BeglnnliiR at ivst-kc rua’ked twentv five. Iu
tbe east and west quarter line of section
one in town on- norin range 7 west lai the
r»4dd)- uf an old drain. Th-ore wr- on quart er
line » 31-100 chain-, tbeoce north 24K* de*rre»,
wiwioo dudns. thence ■«! degree, w t chains,
thence n S' degree, w 3 chains, thence
decree w 3 chains, thence &lt;• degrees w 1 chain
to *eav-r dam. tbciiee n *5 degrees, w 8 chains
tbraceVtoCdegrectt wa chains in the west
RM of sretion on«.
w»chains, thence n 7W descrers, w S ciiains
ton stake O In toe lower extremity of toe
Fox A Yourix drain In section two. Total
distance «&gt;0 rods, it ‘ftoff**® J**
inche- deen
at stake depth
25 degrees
icevtwo
at
ItakTo
Ifa^vstes;
beingana
s.x »fret
W1MMlnh wifi be let by aeetlons or divisions.
The w-itlmi at ih" outlet ol Che drain wtii be let
first, and the remaining sect InM % Lhdrarder
up rtn-aai. In accordance with the
now
ou Ute will' the other papera
drain, and bld, will be made and received acrordtiiKlv Contracts will i»e made with the
SSlTiUtaimlMe^bidder giving
~
curlty fur th- performance of ,be wtrt.ln a
»um to be fixed by rne. The date for tbe
com nlcl loti of such contract, and tiietenns of
payment therelor. -hall be announced at the

'••'J.
rt davof Dec.. *• Dthe as»CMraent of
fanefits madrby me will be subject io review.
That such as-re-inent of bwwfits J*
trnsKWiaxatWli. In nx-mdance w“»&gt; We pro­

At A. WOOLLEY’S.
Naw is the time to buy Ladies’, Misses’ and Children's Shoes

At io per cent.
In order to mako room for the elegant line of spring goods
that will soon be here. I have decided to sell every pair of

Ladies’, Misses’ anil CtuMrei’s Shoes
At an advance of ten per cent, of first cost. This however is a

Strictly Cash Sale.
Call, examine and obtain nrices before buying, as 1 will not
be undersold.
Yours resp’y,
'

A. WOOLLEY.
gOOICS, BOOKS
Ao Immense Stoct of BIBLES, both 02248462
"
We bought a lot of ’em, got 20 per cent off regular
prices. "We are giving this discount to the
public too.”

POETICAL WORKS.
A NICE SELECTION AT 3Oc.
----- A large stock of——

Miscellaneous Books and Children’s Books
AT LOW PRICES !

Books that wbrb bold last tkab fob bo enum aid lbm.
CAN’T BE TOUCHED THIS TEA* AT All WHBBJ MBA* THAT FI GUM*.
nW for b-neflfawhh
andsix*
will be
fifajectfor
tu tbe
taxation
JFaMhZw
fan-DU.
pur IF TOU BUT THK1 BT THB HUMDBBD,
.
jmreofwlddralc.vlt:

McKinley Bill do It? Perhaps.
At the sign of the Elephant I

Holloway,

►tii

j

�T

CHANCERY RAIZ.
In pnrauauce of and by virtue of an order and
Wilson Barrett’s tour of tbe Dnlted
dr. rrw-&lt;,f i h- c.renit ennrt fur the C..t;ulr nf
filled that gentleman's ready mind
Barry, lu Gu*»u*Ty. lu the Stale uf Mteuicati
madr &gt;nH dated on the ‘.Otli rt«v .o
j wUb a stock of storios that it will take
■A. ta « certain eatum tlu-nnn
j him a year to work off\on his English
.. Itertv J D bltte nj num.:;, i„ult
. L-l... »•, wiltll.v UI..I niillil.iklr ..... ....
j friends. By that time hr&gt;ill lie ready to
estate «i xl Uc»
come over here again.
Engle
J.-n&gt;nr
L.
j Mr. Barrett arrived in a w^t.-rn city one
evening, nnd upon leaving his train was
Dtv.11 tliaii
confronted by nn invitation to dinner. In
' H&gt;e hUJieal blc; order to facilitate matter* the iu:&gt;r stopped
i in at a IjtM-iwr shop on his way up from tbe
j railway station and got into a chair for a
Michigan, raid rouii hou-r «ring Hit-pine* for
shave. Before hr had lawn lathered tbor
bolding, tne circuit court, lor ra.u &lt; viiutv
' oughly lhe Berber said;
Barry, the billowing d«-scribetl nn&gt;|M-rty. to wh
Ail those plect-r or parrel* .f (amt lyiue and
j “You look
•- • a good• deal
•
' Barrett, the
like
being situated In ;he Town of Irving., in the
acior."
Caunty of Barry and Hale of M'eblg.m *-(d
■MMBMHMBnMWMalMiiMBreMMMiMMMaa
■
Mr. Barrett looked at the man quickly, ■
known and described a* follows. 10 wit: The
west hall of Hie south we»l qu.trier ■&lt;: hc&lt;-IK&gt;ii
bin. noticing that he nppcnreil serious set­
"Castorta is eo well adapted to ekfidrea that I Pastoria cures Colle. Ocosjlpotl-m. .
twrnt) foun slsn Uir- MMitli ra»t &lt;|uartr.r of the
tled back in his chair with a half question­
I recom^ ;,dl:M openerU&gt;any preaenpuot I
Eri'p^Staes dJMHitli t-4&lt;i waiterot section t«M.q three bom
ing “Yes?"
'
' .
tn imvu tbur/uorth. range ntoe west containing
taown to me fl. A. Aomzn. M. D..
I
P
Iti both parcel*one liiunired arid inetifv aetia
TOh, yea,-” went on the l»irlx?r familiar­
'
111 So. Oxford 8k, Brooklyn, N. Y. | Without injurious medic*tkwi
nf Uitrl nii/re or-les*. Acooi'dlng lo flu- un&gt;ly. "enough like him lb 1* his brother;
vikltilla Ot Mllcl &lt;lrt-r»w 1 uliiklt tlrxl .- iu.- r,..
•
Tint Cectav* Comtaxt, 77 Murray Street, N- Y
buj. yon can thank yer stars yer not him.
Good lookin’ feller, but no man to him.
uot a bit,”
•
nf section IVeniy Hirer, both parrel* t.-iug in
Mr. Barnett begnu to feel uneasy, bnt lie
town four north range uinr w«-m. Barrv county,
said nothing
.
Michigan. Should there then l&gt;e a deCrieiiet I
shall next expose for wte rdu sell: nil tlie &gt;.&lt;niuK
“Au’ my private opinion Is,” continued
Umber on the north weM quarter of ti e south
the tonsurlnl artist, "he ain’t net.’'
west quarter of eecllo:r twenty four ru town
Mr. Bnrrvlt grunted. '
fiutr 1'orth, rail go nine writ. Hum e-nruty,
Michlsou, with Hus u'(Ivrsinudlng-Mml hgree“An’ I hear he don’t pay his comp’’-'iweut tlu*t the said Hut' or be cut su m.« not to
TWlmW" broke in Mr. Barrett
materially injure riff* |.r«-m.wo*, except ».&gt; far
“Why. don’t pay his csimp ny—the peo
ax the removal of said tluile-r ihh&gt; nnluarally
(tenrrclate tbe value *&gt;f the wattle, anil th-1 Hit
IV1IX1AM o. LOw DEN.
plo that’s made him. you know."
suite be removed froiu «mI&lt;I orriutw ntiMti six
IS"" 'b'
?«’"&gt;, RNM pair. In
w n’ ’
Lawyer.
Mr. Barrett could stand no more, but
luoutlis Inuit the date ot nnol sate, thru sliould
lUm.nrh.wwnwilUnRly nltownd H.m U I dow. whioh ,V1U
reneb.d.
Office over Julius RusseU’s store. State there be a deflnenrv I &gt;hafi next expose for
pulling the tfiwels from aliout l&gt;/» neck be
SSTwilrt"
'
!"l
lh’ b,'r«'“' ■»**&gt;&lt;&gt;•up™*eltat. diirtttl. half Hhnved. Into the strict .
street. Hastings, Midi.
sate and seli: Ute north west quarter of the
smith wes; quarter ot eretton twi-ntv-teur In
3&gt; "But il.cv toiutnUnKl Him ««vinu I •P'1 b'°&gt;‘e “*ay'rom tbe gra«|&gt; ot Ibe deEverybody in the shop looked after the
tovru tear uurtti. range nluc west. Barry county,
AUdewlth ulhnr It 1. tl ’nl
! ta'”
°?*
‘,h' "!?&lt;10"
Acting man. thinking bim craxy&amp; The
OTUART. KNAPI’EN &amp; WEAVER:
Mirhigait:
barber
watched
bim
until
be
passal
out
of
•
j
Attorney*
at
law.
Dated. Hastinirs.Mleh.. December If. iwt?.
•nd the day b. tar .pent. And Ho went in
»”
“«rtb
Aixtxxo E. Kknaston.
Over llastii*** Aaiiumu hunk.
sight, and then remnrke l calmlyto tarry with thorn." Foolul. aad -low ta “!?' „ "'CT,
Hosth-gs. Michigan.
Circuit Court Connnhnduuer. Hai r&gt; Go.. Mich.
TDashed if I don’t think that’s old Bar­
believe tbonnk tboy were, ret Ho U nadir
T .''f ®?*
SMITH A COLilltOVH.
Associate offices, at Grand Rapids, Mich.
Solicitors fur Complainant.
cdattrnlnod and gow. in to abide witi,
'‘■“rta-ta'g™™ in hu.tock. rest hisself."—Pittsburg Dispatch.
them. How much tber would hare tnuwod
",,d "t-V “‘rnuwd that he bad
A. SHELDON,
« they had allowed Him lopm™.
J?'1
,h"”
“•‘.’“J' “f”
.
Alntract and Rcnl Estate Office.
MORTGAGE S*LE.
00. "And iteame to pnwern Ho „t „ I Utenterocootlnutag hl-tagbL Shedwbwl
Ball games are product* aud pretty good
A&gt;»l)»Cl block. UlMlll-k*.
Default haring luj.-n made m Hie coin! I Hop* of
Money to lost) ou Real E*'»te Heal Estate a certain uiurigagr matte by Janie* &lt;). Kittredge'
moat with them He tank broad. „otl :‘hrou«b th. hall and ottt of the ta.nt door, illastrutlons of tbe process of evolution.
•• Work hcrscs In the city ore worth three sola on c inmi-iluii. GrPvral cou'eyai dug.
to George &lt;&gt;. Dodge, d.Ucd Augum »&gt;. A. D. IK-7,
biewwd It, and brake, and gun- ta them." '
*« »&lt;”P' 'be Hance it is Atting to proceed in their dis­
&lt;&gt;1
B&lt;w&gt;)ir,com and recorded In the otfic- ol tile neglatrr of
times as much as country hones Ixrcousc we- Having a compiler
cussion ns nature proceeds in evolution,
It may not be pemworr to Me here that bon&lt;1^
rilled from tbo lu-cords. can t nil*)* complete Deed-, fur the County of Harry aud Slate of
blanket them in the stable.”
which HetMtltutS .nttho mght ot HI. ' K"‘ “ cb“”!]“ “?»“Meb lapot often from the simple to the complex. We can
t tracts.
C. F. BROOKS. Clerk. . Michigan. oi&lt; the 3d day ot Septeiiiber. A. D.
INC. in filter 3* ol iiiortghgre, on page i;d. Said
barayal a. a memorial ot Hta dr.ih till He ■
""
beat Hiwckcl nt thin. He cannot bridge
FREE—Get from your dealer free, the
P. DRAKE. M. !&gt;..
mortaage was duly n-.-igtird to the liastiug*
Window* «...
flew the
,
come twain; but the notion und tbe word.
‘b« ''«lshborho&lt;xl. M
•‘-)g:tp
lift ween life nnd not life, but we
CU) Baaik aLtnald h-sluui.icnt being duly re­
S'* Book. It has handsome pictures and
ii -tbe
caO
are so similar (Luke xxtl. 19) that we can- ni'“&gt;d heads popiwl out. "What
...—’„
..._ —
4 go back of nil ball games to n primor­
corded
tn the office of the Kegisler of Deed*,
Office over Holloway'* drug store.
valuable information about hones.
. yelled
J... ... ... u
_
fur tbe County of Iterry and State of Michigan,
not help thinking of it. and
they aft.-f. P'KWrl"
adoxeo eoteea VUV
Opt ill
In VMV
tbe 1 Ul.i;
dial IftUI
ball pit
playing
which is not n game at
Office hours from 2 iu 4 p. m. Telephone, con on the Xhii &lt;isy of Novembet. a. D. Hoc. taUber
Two or three dollar* for aS,* Horae
warn rehearsed
iviinu^umf
nunicruim
same mgnt
U tW
nK figure.*. 7
One
nt.
—-- of
—,.boys
—j-engage
—--n- in
—
“111 When n
nunilier
ward
the matter
that same
night 1I Wrvct.,wrerU
‘5rv‘. **
M'**vu
O.
tw.°- *'^
-----",
” I nil;
nvciiDg
with
rrsUtcucc.
al
Holloway's
drug
।
27
uf
mortgages
on p.»gq 8W. Said m &gt;rtg.igc
Blanket will make your horse worth more
to the
t he disciple*
di*cinle» nt
at Jerusalem they to)&lt;l
told vrn-,'chnlpf
''.f n nuin
mnn lbareheaded
!:‘
and sprint- Indiscriminately hitting One another they
wasou lhe express cpiMluuMiifiiu If anv filterand cat lea-i to keep wxnn.
_ itHe____
•______ .to them in breaking ol, 1 inu
offl-ll f.Vll/lV
l,.,«- ..arc
vn
how
was known
1 nil
ft. tioKsesaed.
i’’-----------*w*a“^d.-,
.
. ,
.... II often
_like
----,
enjoy till.
the HVf'itnfttrtftl
excitement, lillt
but fthey
&lt;-st shall ta-cume due aud rctnidu unpaid for 30
1
M. B. GILLASPIE. Notary Public
....
Ritrhi
nn
hi&lt;
hn-k
■ &lt;taya then both priori;&gt;nl and Interest shall
Right
on
his
heels,
her
long
hair
wildly
noi
playing
n
game.
They
begin
to
play
a
bread. (verse 33).
1•
and U. S. Claim Agent,
/ 5'A Five Mile
! forthwith become due and coilrctatde, and de­
------ - ..i.... ।
whpn lhey
fcr((.jU (,r rc.
----- 1
31. “And their eyes were opened anti streaming in the coo! uight air, wu* a slen­
will prosecute all kind* of claliim before the fault havtux 1&gt;reii made ta the pa) nwm ot Inierwnisls^or bot h
1 5,'A Boss Stable
Iteparinututs of Hie hiteriur oflter. Call ou him est dur Augiretaoth iet»». and lhe same harfi k’
they know Him: and He vanished out of der, white robed figure. She. too, was run­
reniaturo nupald and in lUTrar* for lhe t-poce
ning
nt
the
top
of
her
speed.
The
burglar
id
his
Slorr,
corner
Coiirt
and
Jefferson
St
a..
Tin
commonest
forfeit
b,
t
hnt
of
the
rigbt
their bight.’’ In a moment they under­
for) 5/A Electric
Healings. Midi.
.of thirty &lt;Lys aud upward-. Hie princl|ial sum
stood^ why they bad been so interested; ran north toward Ehlredgecourt. The pant­ to play—thnt is. tbo playfer who misses If.
ot four hundred IHteeii dollar* with nil arreara­
"out" for the runi.’Under of the game or '
.
( 5/A Ext-a Test
ge* o&lt; interest Ihrieoii I* now dur and pavat-te
they
IMIJ MICW
knew wiioae (.-UUipailV
company IUVJ
they 4KMI
had eu- ,ing Avoraan reached forward and grabbed
.
1 M. FUWLEK, D.D. S.
4-.— -1. the repirt .of
f •the
*... women
........ .. .......
by the term* of saldinorfgsgc. &lt;»n winch mortjoyed;
won in-;
c,J*Ltaii. Ibero was a inomentar}* halt, inning. The moment this was introduced
guge there i* claimed to ta- out* At lhe date of
30 other styles al prices to suit every­
dredtrne; thefe own eyes had seen Him. !
' 'Then
n‘“" tho scoundrel turned ---and---struck
----- * his
»•«- what was cnlhsl "nock l«ll“ became a real j
Ibi* ■ottce'lhe *um ot lour hundred fifty dollar*
Office hours j» a tn. to s p. in.
If yon can’t get them from yont
But He was gone; :w mynteriimsly us He I1 relcntlvsN pursuer n stinging blow in the game. There were no bases, no bats, no ' body.
aud righty »«t eu cent*, aud an attorney's fee of
dealer, v/riteua.
.
Ivveul) five dollars provided for. InSnid morthad joined them (which perhaps they had face. Mrs. Hendrickson released her hold anything except n lot of boys and n ball
a. barber, m. i|..
g»ge;
sod no salt or proceedings nt law h.iving
and
the
negro
then
ran
toward
Michigan
with
which
they
were
trying
to
lilt
ono
an
­
not thought of) so-IIe left them; gone in n
•
Physician and Surgeon.
been instituted to mvvrj Hir moneys wcured
moment^ So sl-all it be with us when in avenue, his intention evidently Mug tv other. Bnt if one threw nnd missed, or
Office over Nevin's aloft. Office hour* from 2 by *..-.d mortgage,ornuy part there. I.
Now. therefore-, bv tbe virtue lit H.- jHiucr of
bodies made like unto His । (Phil, iii, run across tbe lake front and conceal him­ his I ball was caught, he was out. When
*ale mntalued In raid mortgage, ar.u the statute
30,; 2b we shall reign with Him over the self in The maze of cars standing tn thp Il­ all put one,or nnagreed number, were out
In such.case made nnd ••widrd. noiirr is here­
। 1 w. LOWRY. M. D.,
tbelgnme was ended, nnd a new one war.
earth (Rev. v. *J, 10). NVv shall go here nnd linois Central yard.
by given that on Saturday. Itw iHh day ot Feb
’ T•
Physician anti Surgeon.
The fearless woman continued theexclt- started. Of course, the l»a boy could not
ruary. A. D..IMU. attend'clock ta the forenoon I
there as He may send us, appearing and
Makes a specialty ot treating &lt;Ii-&gt;m»e« of the ahull sell dt public auction, to the highest bidder
disappearing at pleasure, manifest to ami : ing chase. Up Michigan avenue ran pur­ be put out, for there were no players for
EYE and KA It and the |&gt;rv*rn-allui&gt; of vtelnu nt the north frouf door &gt;if the ronit lmn»«- ta the
cothpktdans of those on the earth, in Ilia ' suer and pursued. Neither thought of the him to throw at amt miss. He won the
?/r.
g ’’■FECTACUOf and eyr City ot Hasting*.,that being Ita-place where the
wire fence that surrounds the nark, and game, and his reward was the first throw
Merit*, bet no longer of tbe earth.
circuit court lor Burry county 4* to!iteii&gt; the
Office and residence on Bread nay. near Court prrml-.es drscrite-d In said mortgage, nr *o
30. “Am! the}' said one to another, Did the negro dashed headlong into it. Mrs. ou the new game.—Henry J. Philpott in
Bouse, HooUngt.^tlch.
much thereof a* may t&gt;e uecr s-ary t&lt;&gt; pay the
not our heart burn within tw while He Hendricks fell on top of him, but she did Popular Science Monthly.''
amount due oh said W-'rtgspe. with seven per
not
low
her
presence
of
mind.
Again
her
talktsLwith us by the way, nnd while He
cent interest.and all legal cost*, log- ihrr with
C. WElkTON
Comfort In Old Clot lies.
au attorney'* fee ot Went) five oollars cov­
opened to us the Scriptures?” It was a nnnx encircled the big negro's waist, but
enanted tor therein. Hie premise* bel!-g describ­
Next ton state of absolute exemption
precious heart burn which they enjoyed by this tipie he made futile efforts to break
Is agent for the Ohio Farmer’s insurance Co ed I&gt;■ said mortgage a* mH that certain piece or
the’ way; the burning of holy jieace and her gcasp. which seemed of steel. While from nil outer covering, such ns is enjoyed
He wntes tadlcleaou a mau'* pru|*ert&gt; againM parcel of land situate In 'the county 01 Hany
she
was
screaming
and
holding
him
loss by dre.lightnltig or wind; against a man'» and stale of Michigan, nnd known and describ­
by the sun bathing Hottentots, there i* no
joy and delight, Ikcrum of Ills presence;
life by death and accident.
ed as follows, to-wit: Tlie south we&lt; quarter
that’ blessed presence which burns out self Charles Billinger, aincKsengcr. cumealong. physical condition In which a man feels so
Manure by Wm. Ayiu* rhllnda . wtm
of the north west quarter (U) of section number
make the famous flora: tour..! Baker. BlenttH*
UM1T1I A COLGllOVE,
'
and sin, and the world, and self righteous­ “Get an officer, quick!" screamed Mr*. delightfully comfortable u* when he is
twenty-eight (») in town number our north,
Hendrickson.
The
messenger
scampered
temporarily
disguised
in
old.
clothes.
’
A
ness and self pleasing, nnd lay* nnd keeps
range aunilMrr seven (?»west, raid mortgage &gt;*.0
Lawyers.
nway
nnd
soon
returned
with
an
officer,
Ing given to secure- the payment of a port!- n
scu.*ie of complete irresponsibility as rens low at His feet for His service and pleas­
.
(Office
In
Union
block,
Itusiings.)
lhe purchase price of the a-ov&lt;-drscribed land.
who relieved the now utterly exhausted ,pud-; the treatment afraid garment*—«
ure.
.
■'
HASTtMtaCrrv Bank.
83. "And they rose up the Kime hour, woman of her dusky charge.—Chicago careless defiance of mud, duxt, stain,
A.«s gueo Muri gager.,
Herald.
■
.
■
t
E.
KEN
ASTON.
• Smith &amp; Couibovk.
bramble and wet—combined with the act­
and returned to Jerusalem, and found the
.uton.ry* for Assignee of Mortgaiet .
Attorney at Law,
ual find positive eras? inseparable from old
eleven gathered together, and tbcni that
Dated
Nov.
1*. tw»&gt;.
tOv«r J.8. i&gt;ou«ikck»r &amp; &lt;;A.'» store.)
clothes,
cause
ones
to
bless
the
day
when
were with them.” What u contrast l.ieA Chinese prince, nominally'attache to
ITactlcr* In all courts of the Mate. Collections
twee'n the sad hearts of n few hours before
a pair of trousers logs and fades, or a coat
jronpUy attending to.
the legation, fall in love with athAmerican
MORTGAGE SALE.
becomes too rusty to appear longer in po
when they left the city aud the joyful
damsel residing near Dupont circle. He
Default having been uXdr lu lhe fondlUou*
lite society.
hearts which they now possess ns. unmind­
R. TIMMERMAN. Hoiuaypathic Phy
gave her enormously valuable presents, all
d a certain inortgagrX made by I'atrtck
ful of. threescore we«ry furlongs, they
Then these garments can be worn a* a
•
siclnn und Surgeon.
cf which she accepted with complacency,
speedily retrace their ifwpu.
(Office over lurtbrap's drag store.)
but when he proposed matrimony she man wears bis hair or his finger nails—
iu Ibe office ot tliv Jtegi-u-r •&gt;: Dcrd*. for tbv
34. “Saying, The Lord is risen indeed, i laughed nt him. “Wby," said she. “doyou with n blessed sense of freedom and atom
and Lath appeared to Simun." Paul rnso J
don. No longer fit for purixiees of adorn­
ARTIN V. BARKER. Ural Estate^In-' county of Harr) and state of Michigan, oil tie
mentions this appearance to Peter (I Cor. i• suppose thnt I would marry a man with a ment, tbe mission of clothes facnnico so
nl
surance and Loans.
■ pigtail’’’
on the -.-21 d»V of July. 188B. duly assigned bv
OfficewIHt
J.G.
Kunyana
Son.
2
door*
north
xv, 5). How like our Lord Jesus to ap­
simplified that the mi mi has to concern
Whereupon the enamored prince delib
said Abiwr 1 a.*e tn l irei ,\art&lt;.ii*l itei-K of
of Fostoffice.
pear specially t3 that i&gt;oor, self! othifldent I erately went and cut off bls pigtail. Per­ Itself with uo more complicated problem
SpeclalattentloD given 10 making exchanges Fnet &lt;l*lilp, N. Y . which raid aMlgunir. i wks
disciple whom Satan so severely Filled, but
than how to keep them from coming off.
duly rvrorded In the nfflcr.d Itegrter &lt;d llertis
at
property.
Tbe
Interests
ol
iwn-rroldeni
t baps yon do not know tv hat such nn act Well may we paraphrase Sancho Panza's
for whom Jesus prayed. So GotlHke, but
property owners carefully looked after. Farm* frwthe County uf ll«rrj. Michigan.' ou Aug.i*t
meant. Il signified the abandonment of
of al I sixes for sale or exchange. Houses and IS. I8M5. in Uber 5 «&gt;f mortgage*. &gt;m piqie U-.
so unlike wliat man would do.
and which said mortgage was on the Tin day W
, hb princely perogatives—nay, more, his benediction upon sleep and say, “God bless
35. “And they told wbot thhifpi were'
April, t&amp;n. again duly ardgued by *aid Fln*t
banishment from the empire of China. the man who first invented old clothes!”—
National Hauk of meiidshlp to Alqu-r (We.
done in the way, and how He w» known
Burlington Free Press.
J
G
angers’ 5
And after he had made the sacrifice they
which SMd a.**lgumciit was duly rex-orrted bi tbl­
of them in breaking of bread.” They told
uffier of Rrgi-lrr of Deed* fur the Co'lMty uf
young woman again refused him with
Curious Notices.
of their sail hearts as they left the ciry, of
Barry- Mlebljtsu. tbe 16th day of April. i*mi iu
scorn.
Abscesses. Blood Poisoning, Sult Kheutn,
F. BKODKMVKH. 4-r«pHek«r.
Uber 32 of mortgages on pa&gt;r :«3. m»l «ni UhUh
the atranger who joined them, at His ques­
AtJScalby, near Scarborough, there is a Catarrh. Erysipelas, ftheumatlsm and nil
Early next morning a body ,was seen
gave tber.-1* claimed to be due at tire -i*tc
tions as if He knew not anything of the
notice which reads: “Stick no bills. One Blood and Skin Diseases. Psicx fi. pcr Pint Cor. Jefferson and Court St*., Hastings, Mich mart
of Has notice the sum of twu tbuuraud IlltJbanging out of a window at tW legation.
events which hnd happened, how they tn It Is supposed that it was tliat of the pound reward if found out.’’ The question ' Bottle, or 6 Bettles forty, rib can Solid Extract
ravenomd 40 100 dollars, and ati attoruiy’atfee nf
their simplicity told Him everything,
arises, who can claim tho reward? Can it &amp;rTI»i,T.Ti.eLS.tl?L,SD-.cJSSLca'
fifty doltar* provided for in raid mortgagpprince, iait the mystery was never solved.
This Hou*e is new, with pleasant rooms. Tbe no suit or proeemllngs at law having been' Insti­
and bow He then took iip the many refer­
be claimed (1) by a person who sticks bUh;
patronage of tbo public Is respectfuUv solicited. tuted to recover the meneys secured b] said
The Chinese embassy’s ground is Chinese
ences \to f Himself in Moses nnd tbo
mortgage or axiy part thereof.
territory, and an invasion of it by the (3) by a person who sticks no bills; (8) or
prophet-s^xnd made (hem ace and under­
by tbe person who finds another person
Now, therefore, by virtue o( thd- |q&gt;w«r
police would bo a casus belli with Chino.—
of sale contained In raid mortgage, if; d
stand them mt they nover did iicfqfe; how,
out in tbe net of not sticking bills? I tun
(HMAM'S CROLT KEMED’
Washington Letter.
tbe statute ta such case made ami prm idrp.
having arrived at Emmaus, He made xs
inclined to fnvor tho last solution, but 1
notice l* hereby given that on Satnnlay tbe
Ths
Children's
Medidae
though He would have gone farther, but
own that it admits of argument.
day of February. A. D.. 1»1. a« ten o'clock tu
tbe forenoon, I shall sell at natiilc. auctlou to the
they constrained Hifit and He went in to
At Ballydown. in County Down, might
My cabman in Rome, whom I employed
highest bidder, at the uurtirtrout coor of tbe
.tarry with them; bow He then took bread
be sue a some time ago th* notice, "Any
Harry County Court House In the City ot Ha*t. and blesaed it and brake it end gave It to daily while in tliat city, is a great linguist. one trespassing on these grounds, without
Ing* hi raid county and state [that being Uie
He
learned
English
on
top
of
his
cab,
and
permission, will be prosecuted." I have
them, and all at once they recognized Him:
place where the Circuit Court tor Harry County
You
nx»v
need
is bnldeu). the premises described in kaid mort­
To cure liiHooaness, Sick Headache, Consti­
but instantly He was gone they knew not whenever his cab was standing in the seen another notice on a tramway in the
permanent intinr-emeii:. Only:
gage. or so much thereof a* may be necessary to
where. They probably also told how it streets Idle he opened his book on the box adjoining county of Armagh iu which
pation, Maian3, Liver Complaint*, take
pay Hie amount due on rahl mortgage, with
seemed that they could not get back to and studied until his customers were ready Eunctuntion is treated with scant courtesy.
tho safe and certain remedy,
eight per ceuL interest, nnd ail legal co*t*. to­
(or a drive. He is president of the Cab­
gether with an attorney** fee ot fitly dollars
Jerusalem quickly enough to tril these
t rends. “It is dangerous to walk on the
SMITH’S
men’s union In Rome and owns several
covenanted tor therein, tbe premise? being de
glod tidings.
line by order of the directors."
acribeu In said mnrtgHge a* all that certain par­
30. “And as they thus spake, Jesus Him­ horses aud caba. Such thrift is unusual
On the book ledges of a suburban jmrish
e els of land situate iu the lowmblp of Irving. In
among Italians, but occasionally one meets
the County of Hany aud State uf Michigan, and
. self stood In the midst of them, and sailh
church was displayed a short time since,'
the old type ot Marcus Aurelius or Ccerar.
known and ct-wrlbed as tufiou*: The north
unto them, Peace be unto you.’’ As they
neatly printed, the following notice. "All
west quarter ISJ of the north east quarter (Uj
again talk of Him again He is iu their Some of the Italians, especially the Floren­ kneelers should be hung up nt the end of
and the north cast quarter i1*] ol tbe north
tines, are splendid specimens of physique
midst. This is His fifth appotrance on thnt
the service.”—Notes und Queries
west [»,)of section No. four [&lt;l town tour [I;,
TAL $75.0!
Vac tbe SHALL SI ae (40 little Beans to tho
and intelligence, but for wit and rparkle the
north raugo nine [-.&lt;1 west, except fifteen flo]
bottle). Thby are the most comtemiext.
d"-7 on which He arose from tbe dead.
SURPLUS U-000.00.
acres sold lo Hahn off from the west end ami
87. “But they were terrified and affright­ Genoese surpass all European*. They have
coutammg seventy-one and HG-100 acre.* of laud
the epigrammatic genius of the French,
ed, ahd .supposed that they had seen a
Incorporated under tbe laws ot tbe State ot aocordlng to thu guvernmcnl survey thereof.
Antoine, n noted trombone player, died
tbe humor of the Irish, the genius for trade
Dated Dee. IM, IK».
Mleblgau.
■ spirit." How strange n reception! He of the English and the deviltry of tlie Ital­ lu Loudon at the age of 70, having blown
ABKKR Cask. Mortgagee.
brings peace and proclaims peace, but they
smith &amp;CO&amp;OROVK, Attorneys for Mortgagee.
ians. You see when you encounter such a through bnuu instruments Tor a matter of
LF.SKlTIAC0.u&gt;&gt;i&gt;r&lt;.r-BiLKB*AXS.-$T.l08lt ■&amp;
are filled with agitation, fear, doubt, un­
Open tor business l»ec. tB. IIW In bonding
person you are sure to get tlie worst end of forty-two years. It used to be raid that
•nerly
occupied
by
Messer
Bros.
belief. Is it uot so still?
brewUmnd players died early and died of
the bargain.—Cor. Lewiston Journal.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
88. “And He said unto them, Why are ye
lung diseases, but nowadays it is claimed
OFFICKBS:
Notice Is bereuy glveu that by virtue ot *
"troubled? aud why do thoughts arise in
that hard and deep breathing strengthens
wilt of Fieri Facia* burned out of and uuder tbe
O. O. Roblnwm, President;
□•our hearts?” Much of our trouble arises
seal
of
the
Circuit
Court for the County of Cel“People nay efectrlc light* are killing the lungs, as it does in the case of singers.
hotrn and Stale of Michigan, to me directed and
.from thoughts, or, as in the R. V., “reasonApropos of tbe former theory, it is said
onr shade trees," said a close observer. that a professor in a medical college took
D. W. Reynolds. Cashier. delivered and ag»lu*&lt; the good* »nu ehaUlea.
laud*
and
teuemtnu.
of Alonzo Park in the
83. “Behold My hands and My feet that “Their theory is that -plants and trees re­ tbeatudenta of hh» clinic to thp bedside of
Couiiiy of Barty, and lu favor of Coratiia
DK.KCTOI18:
Wilber, 1 did on lhe 4th day ol October. A. D..
ft is Myself; handle Me and see; far a spirit quire the night in which to sleep as much a man who was dying of consumption and
1IV0,
levy
upoii
and
&gt;etxe
all the right. title and
oa
human
beings
do,
and
tliat
by
the
con
­
Dan
W.
Reynolds,
w.
H.
Power?
,
bath not flesh and bones as yesee Me have.’’
said: “Hi re you see nn illustration of the
Interest of the said defendant. A lot. zc. Park. In
D. G. Robinson,
J. A. GreMa. •
If in the things which make u» afraid we tinuous bkite of light they are gradually evil effect of playing on wind instruments
and to the following property aud lands to wit;
John Carveth,
Chester Messer.
The east half t!-i) of the north east quarter (*•)
would only we Jems Himself, that would weakened and die. Now I don't believe This patient wo* a member of a brain
section twenty seven (27) town one (1) north
that at all. I think it is due to the insect* band. What dii* ~ou play in the band, my
P. T. Oolgrove.
surely dispel our fears.
of rants seven (7) west, all ia Barn- county.
4d “And when He bod thu* spoken He "which nre attracted by the light. They poor fellow?"
Mlchlgsn,containing eighty acre* uf land more
AOeneral
Banking
or
les*, all of which I shall expose for sale any
showed them His hamls and Hb» feet” borer around every light In clouds, and as
“Tbe bora drum," was the answer.—
nell at public andtiou or vendue to the lilgbest
There were the woundw^Mr could doubt soon as the blaze ia extinguished they seek American Art Journal.
from which tho excess ot
bidder at the north frout door of the
refuge In the trees and are of course very
no longer.
&gt;
Court
House in the City of Ha»t'ug« In
,oil has been removed, is
said County of Barry on Satuhlay. the niutu day
■41. "And while they yet believed not for destructive.
Ot January. A. I&gt;. 1B91. at leu o'clucK In the
joy, nnd wondared, He said unto them, | “1 have particularly noticed a species of
Anxious Inquirer—I have called to risk
iAbsoluteltf
Pure
forenoon
of that day.
Urge
black
beetle
which
is
very
numerous
about n carload of merchandise shipped to
Have ye here any meat?" John xx, SO,
Dated at theCicv of Hastings this stet du) ol
Corner of Courtand Jefferson Bt. Keepsfiour.
it ie Soluble. feed,
mi pi: "Then ware the disciples glad when I and which eats tbe berk of trees by hand
me from ----- city. It should have been
boue tnetU, ground &lt;&gt;ratcr-*hrll. e«g fond Nov.. ’S»«
Bakkh Shsinxr. Sheriff of Barry-county.
for fowls. Also a .general stock ot groceries.
they saw the Lord." They would have [ ful*.’’—Pittsburg Dispatch.
here over a month ago.
,
Good goods. Lowpnees.
Jamka M. Pqwkmsi, AH'y for PtMdUff.
bcm more blessed had they believed the
Freight Representative—Freight paid?
Hitherto it has been possible to produce . AnxfouM Inquirer—Yes; and delivery
report of Mary and tbe other women in
NOTICE FOR BEARING CLAIMS.
sheet glass vuij
only by
arc used in its preparation.
euccL
u} blowing a hollow cyl.
prnmwca
promised in
iu ten aayw.
days.
State ot Michigan. Count) ot lUrry-M.
Luder, which was then cut, separated nnd
Freight Representative— When did you
more than three times the strength of
Notice I* herrtiy given, that bj an order at
I rpolished.
A o
glare
manufacturer
In -this ,• WJ. |u
jt Kaji ..hipped?
-- --- - ..
... ......
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..
..
the probate court for tlUTounty of Jfatn.msdr
Cocoa
mixed
with
Starch,
Arrowroot
on tin astli da» of November. A- D In
rix
took U and did eat before thorn. " Hire is country has now succeeded in producing j Anxfotta Inquirer-ln June.
mouth* tiom that date were »:lewr*1 L&gt;r rrroiof.----------------great breadth
nnd
anyade- j Froj-i.t Representative (turning over his i or Sugitr, nnd is therefore far more
_i-------pktes
----------•».». —
»-----jmother future ef tbo
&lt;»f tbe glori­ , glass
Uns I«| firraoiil Hwirclainn agalffM ,tbe « »l: le
fied Ixxly.
t hat wv conclude firm# tiite ' sired length by meat!.* of rolling. Glnx.; records;—What year?
j economical, costing less than one cait
rca-nt. m u
« i crnutvi r- ..
that, the jTsUrrertion body will need'food thu* produced is said to poaaera a far
Anxious Inquirer mroons. Freight Rep■ a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,
Mie requin-l to itnMuti Hirlr etaini* to raid
xs thnsc nju.'l.'J L'ldk* now &lt;k'. bat as the greeter homogeneity, firmness and trans-' rew-Jiuttivv light* a fresh cigar.—Anniston
•••&lt;tbab&gt; oturt. nr the probate office, ta Hm ritv
pareg&amp;cy. und it baa on the upper surface n
-Hot Blast.____________________
! strengthening, easily digksted.
Of H»*Xlh/*.for&lt; X»iill»-&lt;Hwli:Udt nll-w.u.re, uj
F«&gt;
bdSbucy which makej It' hardly datinMBU*lkC0. Ia
j and admirably udn-pted for invalids
Dr. Sloane mentions a muu urn
^Rghaide from art plate gloss.
• as well as for personi in health.
_ __________________
। mill who, within his own knowki
A dcxt snhRtiintc foruulplmlu of quinlDc losred nine stono*
a-v
'i
b* tas found hr M. Valude In t
~~“
we slul!.
A. r» tm
from
oi tbe pautotasa. a leguminous

JESUS MADE KNOWN.

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HENDRICKSON’S

BURGLAR

She Chaeed Him TUrongh th. AtreeU
ami Captured Him tor the,i’oHco.
LESSON XI, FOURTH QUARTER, IN­
Mrs. J. S. Hendrickson, of «B Wabash
TERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. 14.
avenue, had a terrific encounter with a colored burglar. She is tall, slightly built,
about 50 years old, but is full of pluck and
endurance. Her struggle with the burglar in the dining room, her desperate chase
and ultimate capture of the thief, form a
IU. Stearns.
thrilling chapter such hm falls tn the lot.of
few women or men.
■
[Corapilod from bawoa Sclpsr Qutrterly by per
At 3:30 o'clock Tuesday morning Mr*,
ntl-xlon of H. 8. Haflsnan, pubShher, I’hliudct
Hendrickson was awnkened by a noise in
2R. “And thfy drew nUh unto the village, the parlor. Without thinking of danger
the brave woman, chdl only in .her nighV
wltilhcr they went; and He made as
dreas, and without u weapon, riishod into
though lie would have gone further." The ; the darkened rooih. By the dim light cast
thre. score furlongs hnd been posed over •. by a bull's-eye lantern she saw standing in
and probably the two discipka were sar- the middle of the room a burly negro,
prised that they hwl readied the end of whose repulsive face and glittering eye*,
th«£r w.iik so quickly, for with pleasant were faintly outlined l&gt;y tbe lantern.
comjmny and such instructive converseMrs. Hendrickson throw herself nt the
tiuh as. they hod enjoyed a long walk burglar with all her strength, fastening her
waml.l seem a very short one. And now arms around hb waist. "Ixst go!" yelled
they have reached the end or their walk; the thief, dropping his lantern. Bnt the
and He will uot further thrust Himself woman only tightened her hold. Then a
upfin them unless they desire It. He has desperate struggle for the njesteny fol­
enlightened them, and instructetl them, lowed. Around tbe room went the burglar
and made them glad; and now it Is for and the plucky womau. Chairs were over­
then to say if He shall continue with them turned, tables upset, bric-a-brac on tlie
or pass on. How often has He by His. mantel thrown down and crushed under
Spirit given us light upon Hb word, both ;

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where some sort of ; afreubment b hand­ stream, on the banks of which the littla
ed round during asocial vhlt, and the □octor lias a rose garden, containing fifty
IDEAL HEARTS.
TWILIGHT IN BORDERLAND.
house thkt han its dining room always
vxrieti--s, among them the grttn rose,
THE GIRL WHO IS ALL AFFECTA­ open for a)passing friend b a popular one
which is rarely found north of Virginia.
A genntman once said tab verv popular Dr. Nivison believe* in rhe doctrine of PEN PICTURE OF A TYPICAL BRITISH
Thu: tte tjiray ou tte wine iridescent
TION AND NO HEART.
girl here: • Please t«H nie *hat they do at brown bread, butter, tyilk. fresh fruits and
Wa* oi.!y a vapor at mo®.?
MAIDEN AT HOME.
your Louse to make all tbe young m«u
Why. darling, the best of God * hleMm«s
on« tnealof m^at a day, plenty of
there
have
such
a
good
time.
Tliey
tel!
me
Girls Who Freckle—Mme. Barrio* und
fresu spring water, prodigal indulgence in
they nre always (rte to drop in for a meal, pare air tonic, abundant sleep and the
Her Dlsuoudi-Popular Entertulncnu
that you live sc. delightfully—nothing par- i Quaker system of mental repose, ••pastrv.
ot Her Ont
Let tu filch front the light* and shadows
ticularly swell, but so nicely.”
EH bread, fried meat and lea water," she
The ruy of a sentient bBiun.
“No," replied thu girl, smiling. "We thinks, “kill more people in a year than
anil Parbian Girl.
don t have « great many courses, or put on a trip wrecks, railroad aeddenu and gun­
Hetty Carr »s probably the prettiest and * great deal ot style, but our friends always
The
Ucmuoj* are flecked with the Ught?
1 will put on my Yankee spectacles and
brightest girl in Carrvflle. She reads the seem to enjoy things. Sometimes we go powder."—Exchange.
draw a pen picture of the Englbh girl its
best books in current English and French in the pantry and find nothing but cold
Glows out from their paMicMuue tight;
■h..
.
*.
............ .u-j__ I___
.
The Senior Wrangler** Aunt.
a
she b generally described by foreigners.
literature, ahv draws with accuracy und relbh^* bUt
We or*' P.lk-d and thrilled with lore's *s eeCest
°*t lh'm Wlth BTeat
Behold a tall, ungainly figure, striding
Mrs. Millictn: Garrett Fawcett..wife of
spirit, ahu Is a briiliaut musician, she
Aud
the
*Urcry
flecked
blotnam
of
ipnajalong
with
tbe
gait
of
n
professional
|&gt;edrethe
late
Professor
Henry
Fawcett,
of
Trin
­
dresses with exquisite taste, nnd talks well
That giri’a ulbtber is one of thkraost elcOh.
what do they know of pare delight.
.
triam
Her
hair
b
red
aud
crowned
with
a
and fluently. Sinmgvra who come to tbe pintand delightful housekeepers in At­ ity and Cambridge cullejms. and aunt of the
Whose notdit never nrotche.’ out thrlr wins* tu
village Invariably pronounce herchanning, lanta, and they live in absolute luxury. Ot famous girl bracketed .•’above the Senior hat of. simple and uncompromising uglfAnd Un, win. and the light of k lifetime
and say it with enthusiasm. But in a few rourae their friends love to go there, und Wrangler,” hn* been making speeches UCSK. Exposure to the weatlx-r has ren­
Is luto eternity tawed r
Who w-rer have found aad embraced their
weeks they weary of herandnvciid bin*, and feel free. It b like being a child again to from tho woman's suffrage platform for dered her complexion coarse and florid.
vnl
My darling, the blossom*. the flow r nt
nre lltr8e and prominent,
last twenty years. ouv
She „
» a urouuc
prolific ancl her
—Badon Budget.
among those who ktioW her lafct abv has get something to eat at a friend’s house the --------------------------------Are rapturous breaths from the bowl.
writer on jralitical economy. Sheucnt her I owla«10 her cxc«»lve indulgence in ndiet
not n single admirer or in*.imato friend.
when erne is hungry, and men love to te
And the nectarous perfume entrancing
niece
to
school
b.-enusz
it
was
her
bus.
of
lou
K
1
*
m,:at
*
A
nondescript
garment,
Why is this?
?
marie at home. Most young bachelors
ecstasy deep to the aotil;
Iwtween a mackintosh nnd on
’“Do you know,” said a business man,
Hetty goes with her «&gt;n.;&gt;r.nion&gt;* into the board, and a hospitable homo Is a veritable tend’* desire to prove that the only differ- baW
Your heart la lu soanons of teasing.
ence tetwwn tbe maseniine nnd feminine Bbtcr,envelope* her figure, which b auguIu dmuniutf, its slowing, its ran.
“that I had nn experience recently which
fields and’ woods, and pulls some flowers. paradise unto them.
brain b tho difference in intellectual train1# • ,Ar
l.xr,- hn
bony
'”r nr.d IlaL H,
Her
’r rfeet,
‘^t *~
generally
”**r”’1’* inMake, life not a phantom. a tkxlon.
wns not nt nil complimentary to my van­
She has no thought of any beauty or won­
It was tbe old time «oatbern custom to
|
uixcd
in
galoshes,
ere
of
remarkable
con
Makes
Jove
not
a
bubble
at
best.
i
.
ity.’ I started from San Francisco to New
der in tbe l&gt;loa»omi itself. Ihws it match offer refreshments to visitors, rfhd the cus­ iugMrs. Fawcett believes thnt the best edu­ tour nud outrageous proportions. Not an
York, andon the day after my first night her gown? Is it becoming to her face when tom is one which should ever be retained
cation for a girl ernbraoBs common sens?, engaging picture, is it? And the worst of
on the sleeping car 1 noticed -thnt notches
fastened in her hair? tf not she throws it —Atlanta Constitution.
it U that the grain of truth in the satire
self
reliance
and
a
high
enthusiasm.
Like
hod been cut in the heels of both* of my
down and tramples it carelessly la thoduqt.
Mr*. Elizabeth Stuart Phelps Ward *l»e makes it bin or. For English girls, with
shoes. I supposed thnt the jxs.lcr hnd done
She hears a strain of music which thrills
Naming Children.
CARPETS CLEANED BY STEAM.
advocates the beauty of dtli-racy, the the best material In tbe world to work
thi* to identify ray shoes, and was disposed
the hearts of X^er Iwtenera, and brings
A Boston man will tell you that- his lack
upon, du not make the best of tliemsclvcs. |
to forget the whole affair I noticed, how­
tears to their eyes. She only asks, “Haw uf sucre-m iu life h entirely owing to the strength of refinement, and the building
UUINS
IIF.K
COUFI.EXWX.
ever, that the porter was asridnous in bla
docs it suit my voice* Wil! it show the mistake of his mother in giving him ti UP. lifting up of ami living up to the ideal.
mated
from
the
Floor
Coverings.
Where iu the world will you find n nat­
attentions to me, although there was a
flexibility of .my tones?" If not it is no weak middle name, which matches him Sbedidniot have her nicx/* instructed In
"I want this carpet thoroughly cleaned slight, almost Imperceptible, touch of hos­
music nnd painting, for the very good ural complexion to equal the pure piuk
more u&gt; her than the howliug of a dfig.
about ns well ms patent leather l/opta
and white of the English maid? And yet —steam cleaned, mind you," said the cus­
She was found studying a book of old would n pedestrian. His first aversion in reason that she manifested no ability, al­ the ruins it with linn! water and harder tomer, upon whom a reporter had called a tility to me ia his manner. He waa a good
though a lover of musle nud picture*.
1
porter, however, aad when 1 changed my
history thu other day. but itwimtocopy life wax this middle name. He blushed for
made her learn cooking aud needlework towels. Then her teeth—well, she cannot few days ago.* “Nothing short of steam, sleeping car I tipped bim liberally. • After
the &lt;-ostumes for her own drcm.
It the . first! thing when he awoke iu the
because they involve woman’* duties.”- help that; but we must confess that teeth 1 am sure, will take out the grease spots my first night on my second car I rcnu-mShe protests - her loyalty to licr friends morning, not to mention awaking in th*- Exchange.
l»ercd the notches, and looking at my boot
a size ar two smaller would serve all tho from it.”
with charming vehemence in comiiany, night sometimes overcome with a sense »&gt;f
“Madam." replied the upholsterer, with heels found a cross on each. 1 decided that
pnrfiojMMof use aud ornament. As to her
but she treats them with neglect when shame. He was in hourly liorror at school
faint
smile, "I
know of no proccufur
figure,, iiaiurv
nature utu«
lias cnuoweu
endowed ner
her wmi
with a ,! a •—
ukuiv
•• •'••...v.
• —
------------ this wiw a notice to porters that I was a
there in no audience to hpplnud her.
for fc.tr the boys would call it after him In
At the first sign of discontent nud im- splendid physique, n body well developed ! Btcaming carpet*."
liberal tipper. Still I noticed the same
She frequently walks the village street the Street, nnd the only time thnt he could tabillty exhibited by n child every excita­ by walking, riding, rowing nud teuub; but
"But you advertise”----concealed, dislike of the porter and bis
with her aged mother leaning on irnnarm. brace up at nil was.the first day that anew tion to meptal activity aboul.l be" at once it
marvelous I . *'I advertise,
as nil .other
dealers—
1n—my
earnest desire to please me. I found bls
.. L
. - Mill
... .in
... ,the
nn rough. It is
“• lOHrTcioiia
--------- —
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v She has heard that it has been called a boy came to the school, before he had hud stopped, and the child should be allowed that with her strong, active nnd healthy Uno ,,0&gt;to ck‘riI* carpets by steam. The service excellent, however.
.
' touching picture. But nt homtsahe is rude time to find it out.. Even then he was op­ to follow its own inclinations. If stich a form shn still lacks that crowning beauty, P,irn*c w always employed in the buainesa,
“When I took my next sleeper at Chicago
nnd even insolent to her She calls herself pressed with dread, und f.- nild eye the lad counw is pursued there will l&gt;e no peevish­ the “divine grace." which the Greek god- lhouKh
naturally occasion* some »ib- I met there a porter with whom I had
a King’s Daughter, ami carries flowess and furtively, wondering to himself, “How- ness exhibited. If, on the other hand, the dess sheds around her favorites. But she understanding. People almost invariably traveled before and who knew who I was.
soup to the poor with no thought of their noon will he find it out?"
child is spum.nl on to fresh endeavors It is docs lack ik The French girl, sallow and suppose that the ’steam cleaning' of car­ While ht was brtuhing me down the next
need, but wholly engrossed with her own
Parents nre very thoughtless pbout this very certain that petultuien will la- drvel- even ugly. Im always graceful. The En­ pets and rugs is performed by the direct morning he kept chuckling to himself.
thing. They do uot look ahead and re­ ope*L
gracious appearance.
glish, beautiful and statuesque iu reputM*,*’ a|&gt;plication of steam to the fabrics, where-* ‘What tickles you so much, Sam’’ I finally
of
fact,-----------the only
in n word all knowledge, all thoughts, member that it is selfish enough to invite
Sometimes there is a decided sensation b awkward when she begins to move.
। as,
, ■ as a matter
---------» -connection asked. He only chuckled and grinned the*‘v
— Z- -_A
Dm»lt^lU,tokl«fM.Uuwef&lt;wvwbld&gt; | '*
!‘2“
™“_a station­ harder. At hurt he said, choking with
all emotions are valued only by Hetty aa a youngster into the world without nl least of pain in tbe head, not amounting to
for the laughter. “Dey’s took you for a spotter,
she value* Rowers nnd ribbons—ns orna­ inking him what lie would like for n name what i» generally classed under the terra the Englbh ciimnte npeus to such astound- ary engine that supplies•the
- power
work-.
That
is
all
carpet
cleaning
‘by steam' suah.' That meant nothing to me, but
ments to set off herself.
which has got to Aay by him day and night •'•headache.’’ but sufficiently uncomforta- lug size and which their owuen* persist, iu
The little actress who earns her living and be the only taing left of him when be Ible to destroy that feeling of well being reducing bv the process «f peine forte et means.”
Font explained that the first porter had
“How then is the work done, pray?”
.­ imagined I was a spy. He found ont that
by earring on the stage only assumes a makes his exit, and to live after him on a which all bwilthy constituted children ex­ dure? .It is more probably the result of
"It i» simply a process of tenting carpeta 1 was going to New York, of course, and
tomlistone when kll-clHe of him is forgot­ perience. It rec ms to extend throughout her whole training. She has never been
by'steam
power,
that
is
oil.
Iking
done
not knowing how far my wickedness ex­
Hetty poms* continually*. There in no real­ ten. It would l.&lt;j n kindness to numter the whole bend, and heace it is difficult for taught, like the French girl, thnt tlie chief
ity in her. She has made of betself a more children when they are born—us Jouea one the sufferer to locate it. There is nn ina­ end of woman b to be beautiful. The by machmen* it is more thoroughly ex- tended, warned nil porters whom 1 should
lay figure, which abe exhibit* tefore,the nnd .1 ones two—or fl rid J ones, second J ones, bility, therefore, when the question . is high schoob do not teacb their nunib t&lt;‘'Ited thttn u con be done byapeiaon with meet. The cross was substituted whore
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-•
-•
■
n
club.
All
it
pretends
to
accomplish
b
the signs chanced. There’s esprit de corps
crowd. She hn* played a part no long that nnd so on. and allow the youngsters tq se­ nske&lt;l where the pain Is to give n satisfac­ grace of manners, nnd the expatriated
‘ the shaking out of the dust.”
for ypu. 1 should not wear those shoes if
ahe herself scarcely knows how much of lect a name when they are old enough. tory answer, except that it is somewhere French noblemen who taught our grand­
. “But suppose there should bo any ver- 1 were to start on another railroad journey
Then at lenat they would have one thing lu the head. Accordingly it sometimes mothers “dancing nnd deportment" have
beraclf fat true and how imuch is false.
nrin?”
,
tomorrow."—New York Tribune
Can any of. u*. looking within, find u re­ kw for which to bhime mam mu und i&gt;apn. hap|Mrns thnt children who complain of long since taken down their brass plates
"They
will
probably
renutin
undisturbed,
this pnin are not bclipvfath and are corrected nnd pine f irth Into the unknown country.
flexion of Hetty Carr?—-Youth's Compan­ —Boston Home Journal.
for telling a falsehood. —Youth’s Com­ The English girl has “fagged” nt cricket particularly if the nap of the carpet or rug
ion.
panion
__________
for her brotheiy in the holidays, played is long nnd thick".”
It wa« in Essex street tbe other day that
“And tbe grqu.se spota?"
Glrla Wliw Freckle.
hockey «t Girton, climbed mountains in
"Women who buy stamps arc a queer
"The ‘fitearn cleaning' process makes no a gamin of 13 found n youngster of B or 7
Dear little siinplt-tous* The thing for study,” continued Mr. Castle. A woman
Switzerland 'nnd toured through Nor
crying on the curbstone, and when he
“The fashion cf wearin*; wooden shoes is maudyun n tricycle. But nil thi.- giver pretense of taking them out: all it removes asked what wav tbe matter the latter re­
yon to &lt;lo fat to let your face nud eye* alone. often l»*o&gt; uo idea beyond hentelf and her
i* the dust.”
They don’t want to tei treated with any­ own convenience. I hnd a sample case one growing into favor in this country ns well her strength, nut grace.
"So that b the reason why my steam plied:
thing init Water, cold cream and fresl. air. •lay thnt will serve as a (air illustration. ns in England," said a San Francisco shoe
"1—I lost a cent!"
On the whole English girls live a jolly, cleaned rarpets have always come out with
Freekks nre not. disfiguring. On the con­ This woman marched up to my window in dealer. By tbe nid of machinery a really
“Lost a cent, eh? Well, that’s bad. Raw
neat nun
and vuiniuriuuic
conffortahle sloe vail
can ne
tw lunuc
made so -i cat dew hurt of life, not so restless as thnt the old grease spots after a few weeks of
trary, they nre rather good evidences of a n bustling way. laid down her {Mirasol and iiv.u
ye bunted nil orsr?”
_
delicate akin nnd outdoor exercise Then, then placed beside it her hand satchel. stylishly that no'"young woman need be 1' of the American and not so secluded ax use?"
Y-ves."
“Certainly, madam. The grease still re­
too, they are miKhierous and infinitely Then mhc opened her satchel anil took out ashnmrd to wear u for the street. Tlie ; that of the French girl. Not all. of course,
“Pa give ye A cent if I had one. but I'm
traditional wooden shoe which we all have for we, every one of us. know here nr«d mains in the fabrics, and as toon as it has
’ preferable to the pallor beneath them. Of her ftocketbook.
broke. I ain’t get no gum, fish hooks, mar­
reiid about wns n clumsy, hand made im­ there a niutfacrless’ girl who brings up a hnd lime to gathcrdiist it shows it again.”
this te certain, }un can’t get rid uf them
“ Stamps.’ she said laconically.
bles or string, cither."
plement of Inconvunience and noise. But whole family of younger brothers and sis­ ' “Well, thnt docs seem to me almost a
unless you cut tihem eut. and then your
The youngster began weeping afresh.
**‘How many, madam?’
now when a daintj* maid trips along the ters, and sacrifices her own life to.(helm. swindle! But tel! me wliRt the process
face would have u&gt; be stitched up and
“ *1 don’t know. Let me count my pen“Say. I’ll promise to take you to the
street of a pretty mountain town, with her But these nre tbe exceptions. Generally you speak of actually b."
tbe seam would scar, you for life. It you nire first.’
“The ‘steam cleaning’ of carpets b done museum next year.”
Httie
trotter*
clicking
ou
the
imvcmeut.
it
when
they
leave
school
they
consider
their
are weak enough to let the littlu chocolate
The tears Increased.
“‘How many?’ I repented, hoping to
&lt;in
huge
octagonal
cylinders
of
sluts
made
makes
ninny
a
foolish
young
heart
teat
education complete. They have “learnt”
spots bother you you ran hide them by hurry her along.
“I’ll come around here with an npple to­
to revolve rapidly by a steam engine. Pro- I
wtirndy. The use of wooden shoes, with
wearing veils during the day and powder
** *1 said that I don’t know; that I must fresh,.clean straw in thent. on the stage, ut French nnd German at school, but they jecting shelves inside the cylinder* and morrow.”
never look iutoa French
*uu ■ Louder howls.
Fpinch or German book
in tbe evening
count my pennies first,' and sbo slowjy
KDali.1
Utmiurf. ouuldo lb. I ra""^ ,h'lr
'“S',11
»■' “r
church fairs and l»a»r cntertainmentii afterward. F
”
“
Get silk tissue, becauao dotted nets arc­ counted her pennies a couple of times and
“Say, I’ve got Itl If ye’ll stop crying I’ll
] P"* ho““1"' ,n&gt;“?
“j
has popularized them, and now in many “m took,- lu ... Oxfonl loci
—I’ll let ye lick me.”
trying to the eye*, and »*elect rice powder, finally decided "that she wonted a certain
’“1L0",Ti Iff
”h!rl “d
which fa os’ harmless as^ flour. Wet your numb^er When she hnd secured tbe of j he sweet little villages l:i England Lan­ Clou. I. . UTT. lneoin.lt. to (torn, »od tb&gt;&gt; ।
“You are too big." sobbed the other.
tao“!"'lh'
cashire lassies who do not work in facto­ I. tto mon. In.xcnn.bk- toe.um Englto.
"No, I ain’t Pm blgger’n you. bat I
face with diluted glycerine, put on all tbe stamps she calmly moiqtcned them on her
.11 I material by
*" the
,h" action of centrifugal force.
ries patter along the streets in the tiniest ne-.tol-t, ...d nwototw. .nd lu
hain’t got n&lt;&gt; grit. Any boy can lick me.
powder consbtent with taste nnd comfort, tongue, affixed them to the letters, adjust
That
b
all
there
Is
to
the
business;
it
b
of quftint wooden foot gear, and no well contemporary literature, is written with I
Come, now."
&gt;.
•
and when you are ready to retire remove it cd her hand satchel, picked up her parasol bred young lover hr
;tcs to ki*a their । nn eye on tbe "young person,” and there I simply n mechanical Improvement on tbe
"May I lick youY’ *
.
with a gixxl quallte of cold cream.
and sailed nway. Menuwbile a crowd of rosy ckeeks because a.' it.—San Francisco
colored gentleman and hb club.
"Ye*. Now, I’ll \iet down on ray stom­
tire few libraries where sweet seventeen
‘ A young fare hreds nothing to beautify twenty or twepty-five men had gathered Examiner.
, “But why do you call that sort of catpet
may nut range at will. They have a sweet
ach. and you just pile on to me und ham­
it. It is pretty und lovely and sweet in at the window, and tbcj were very mad
I lier.tiog ‘steam cleaning’ when you know
tooth in Imoks, and devour novels, which
mer till I holler.”
spite of features and blemishes, and'a over this woman’s indifference aad
Sleep for Women.
is on the whole a good thing; for n certain ! th«t it deceives people?"
He took position: the little one piled on
sprinkling of freckles only adds to its thoughtlessness. They had n right to be
Sleep Is, under right conditions, a won­ amount of contemporary thought filters !. “Simply l»ecaus&lt;? every pue else doe*,
nnd pounded him about tlie sLonlders till
mad, too, for a man who comes to buy derful tonic to the human system. Few
charm.
I madam, rind' if we did not the public
Goodness and intelligence are wonderful­ stamps is usually in n hurry. Of course women realize its value, und yet it Is said through the circulating libraries In « 'g’ ( would suppose that we were not up to he cried "enough." And when they got
lul~’ f?!7M*"the shape of Robert Elsmere* 1
up the small boy was radiant and ex­
all women
not n»v
like this
one.. But t here that
ly refining, and there never was a face so uu
wuiucu nre nut
hiwhik
ttmt t'atti
toiicca ami nn
Patti nnu
and Luccnnnd
nil tne
the grent
great I
. the most advanced methods of onr.trndc.”
claimed:
plain awl severe that u qweet thought or a arc more of this kind than one would sup- 1 nlngem ac-j actresses and famous branties and DotiGvaii*.
1 "Goodness me!" exclaimed thecustomer.
“Didn’t 1 make you holler, though! Now
Sometimes the English girl goes through ! "Is there then no way of haring tire grease
pleasant smile did not illumine. Make pose.”—Chicago Past,
.
j w‘ho, like Mme. Rccamicr, were wondra-*­
PH go home and lick my two sisters!”—
a mysterious proc*.-** called ••finishing," apol* taken out of one’s carpet?’’ ’
sling shots of the potted grease, cream and
. ly beautiful at nn age when ordinary won।
Girb* CMtsaw at Newport.
( en
from
f(M|ve
j|fe&gt; which means tliat she has lessons in music ! "Oh, yes.” responded the upbobterer. Columbus News.
balm, and try the meritsof work, exercise,
plain foods, sleep, cleanliness and pretty
If the Newport girb mfc to be (®keu as . have owed their well preferred beauty to and singing. Why do all girts learn to “If J*ou
J*OU like you ran have year
your caq»cC8
car[»ct8
clothes. There is beauty in the bath, representing tho present tendency of tbe ‘ nleep. A beautiful woman who at 20 has play lhe piano? And why dtf they so sel­ washed. Leave one here, and a -.vorkman
Cedenms makes mention of a lamp
health in temperance aud repose, refine­ fashionable feminine mind there is not the brilliancy of youth in her eyes and dom learn enough to know that they can’t ot ours will first spread it out on tbe floor
. .-JLof the
• fad
-l. lor
» •boyish
i_u clothen
the animation of girlhood in her play? Nine out of every ten nre cither and cover it, as if he were going to shave which, together wiy« an image of Christ,
ment in neat attire and nn indefinable, ir­ much danger
physl’jally or mentally incapable of even it, with n thick lather made from a kind, was found at Edessa during the reign of
resistible charm in what a wag juIU a wom­ attaining nny oonsidprable dimension/*. form declares that she has made it a rule
the Emperor Justinian. It was set over a
The girls’ costumes nt Newport, both for all her life to retire, whenever possible, at moderate proficiency, and yet how rare a of soap specially manufactured for tbe pur- ’i 'certain gate there, and sealed so ns to ex­
an's little ways.
pleasure it b to meet a girl who frankly pose. After tho lather has all. been taken
{ The gentle voiced, sunqy hearted Dr. Ol- the morning nnd for the afternoon, ore dis- p o’clock. And Amoricau women need the
1 —.*and
am.I delightfully
.1^1111«' fetninlne.
In1
Al” ‘ Jrtiit
* 'and
-* refreshment
— *
*— which
t. sleep alone confesses that she cannot play. And the off with tin s:*r;ipers tho carpet will te en­ clude all air. Tlie seal testifles’Lhat them
hqr/Wendeir Holme®, whose life is a beau­ •tinctly
s-uigs she hiugtd Wbll, there b nothing tirely free from grease. It will te easier details were carried out soon after tire cru­
tiful poem, wiys.in n letter to a little friend though we hear occasionally of girb trav­ cm&gt; give to overwrought nerves and over­
cifixion. When opened by the soldiers ot
that appears more remarkable to the intel­
grieving over n scarred face: “My dear, eling about the mountains nnd along the worked systems. If sleep hi uot easily in­ ligent foreigner than the way in which nn to perform the operation without taking
beauty b nothing*, the world will only look washoro who arc intent on attaining ath­ duced light physical exercise should Ire Englbh maid will stand up nnd sing, with­ the carpet up by sending our employe to burning ns brightly ns when inclosed over ’
into your eyv for the truth that lies there, letic characteristics at any cost whatever, .taken nightly before retiring untjl the out turning n hair, an Impassioned lure 'your house.”
500 years before. The Persian forces broke
"What doej it cost to clean a carpet in down the sacred shrine and poured out the
the radiance of which will pole the luster and who arc exposing their complexions tu bipod is directed into proper channels, and song at which Sappho might have blushed!
thb way?”'
of tbe stars and dim tho beauty of the the glare of the mountain sun at noonday then upon seeking tbf couch the eyelids —Cor. Xcw Orleans Picayune.
oil that was still in the lamp, an act which Is
“Fifteen cents a yard, madam.”
• said to have Ix-en followed by a great plague.
and'making ap freckle parties while out will close as naturally as*thosc of a health­
brightest gems earth holds.’’—Exchange.“Thnt seems a good deal to pay. though In which nearly every one of Cosroes’ troqpe
bathfog, the Newport maiden dues not ful child.—Jenness-Mll’er Magazine.
'
to my mind it b less of a gouge than the perished.
seem nt all tn have gut any craze in thb di­
Mtue. Barrios and Her Diamonds.
A country women of Tornin, in the bish­ tegus ‘steam cleaning* process yon have
At the time tbe old mamtswrits of EngThe "Noon Rest" Is the title of an insti­
Mme. Barrios, widow of the late Presi­ rection.
Show just as careful of her complexion tution devised for kite benefit of tbe busi­ opric of Warmlc. met with nu unpleasant dcscritejl to tue. Blit doe* this washing of land-were demolished a lamp was fouudin
dent Barrios, of Guatemala, has one of the
experience in 1720. She was trying to in­ the carpek dispose of .versrin?"
us
she
ever
was,
and
nt
least
half
n
dozen
a tomb supposed to be that of Constantins
ness women and girls of Indianapolis by duce vomiting by irritating with the han­
finest collections of diamonds among the
"Net
stt
all.
To
get
rid
of
them
you
&lt;d the girb whom I aaw nt one of t|n» ten­ the Young Women’s Christian Tem|&gt;crauce
Ch iorus, fatter of Constantine lire Great,
society women. She iiasi sixty diamond
nis games wore white veils over their come­ union. It is a sort, st woman’s duh, tbe dle of a knife tbe back oi the tongue. But must have your carpet •renovated,’ as we which wa* thought to have continued
rings, and necklaces, ti;iras nnd brat?elet*
she thrult it too far, ana losing her hold of call it That b to say. It must te put
ly features. I did see two girb* who wore .
too uutneroufi to mention. All tbe.-w jew­ cloth suits, With tbo jackets cut in a some- ]i rooms1 of which are open each day from 10 the blade it slipped down her throat. She through a special process, the object of burning there ever sites his burial, which
was about 300 years after Ch risk It is said
it. m. to 3 p. m.. where all young women felt no iucouvenience for three days. Then
els were beirlpoms of the kingdom, and
which b to kill all living things In it. Ob­ that the Romans understood how to resolve
what mannbb fashion and wearing light
were sent to Paris and dog. out of their vesta, but they were the only ones there, ; wiiowork in storre and shops are invited n pain cnine in her right side, nnd the serve that great box oyer there, as big as
gold into an oil, a few ounces of which
antique settings and made into the form and /for that rwjg&gt;n worts conspicuous. tp «p«nd their noon hours. Tables are [joint of the knife appeared uttbe tender mi ordinary room. It b of iron, and inside would suffice to burn 1,00) years. If such
in which they are now warn. One of the Aud it may be said nt once that although provided forJunches.'and milk, tea, coffee spot. But it was not till n week after tliat it is surrounded with coils of pipe, through
an art was ever understood It is now irre­
moat exquisite settings is a pointed girdle their, suits were very handsomely made and chocolate are served for three cents a she wns put into the hands of nn able sur­ which hot air can te pumped by an engine trievably lost.-St. Louis Republic.
'
geon aud of Hubner, tbe physician. These bclo*v In thb way t|ie temperature inside
of diamonds. When not traveling Mme. they did uot compare in point of attractive­ •cup.
Barrios lives ou Fifth avenue. She never ness with tbe dainty costume* ot the neigh­
Mrs. Elizabeth Penbody, of Boston, who practitioners successfully performed an that box can easily be robed to 300 dega.
keeps her diamonds in the residence, but
Cr.-c. Introduced tho Frocbcl system of kin­ operation nnd extracted the knife, which Fahrenheit. But ISOdegs. b sufficient to
boring girb.—Newport Letter.
Names are Bometimes changed In queer
immediately she returns *. from a ball she
dergarten education, is nearly S» years of was seven inches long, from her ride. Tbe dc.-itroy all living organbtns. Suppose that
ways. A few years ago a. Bohemian came
has them sent to a truat company,
i
age.
She is stronger mentally than physi­ wound wan attended to. aud the womou a set of furniture is mmt down here by ite into n western town and proceeded to
Pineapple Ice Easily Made.
When she travels she hires a detective to
cally and retains her -interest In educa­ returned home. Three weeks Inter she was owner with Information to the effect that work st anything he could find to do.
Pineapple water ice b one of the most &lt;
visited by Hubfler, who found her earn ­ vermin had got into it. We simply put it
follow her, and when aha drives she has
delicious, and it can bo made nearly all the tional mutters.
ing two polls off water, sufficient evidence In that iron vault, slide to the ck»r. turn Shortly after hb arrival the local paper,
a man on the front of the cab watxhing
partly out of fun nnd partly out of a desire
year around, ,i* good pineapple can moat
Few ladies consider that they carry that she bad suffered no ill effects.—Not­ on the hot air, and within twelve hours the
her every movement. On a reoent trip to always be gotten in market Cut a small,
trouble wtth that set of furniture b abso­ to help him. printed thb paragraph about
»ome forty or fifty mites of hair on their tingham (Etfg.) Sun. Washington it was feared a beautiful dia­
ripe pineapple In twp. Nearly all of the head; tho fair haired may even have to
lutely cared. The hot air ha* to be abso­ him: “A foreign gentleman with an un­
mond ring, which was her wedding ring,
pronounceable name recently strack thb
An® *°r lhb P’‘rP°*
lutely dry in the box In order to do the
draw seventy miles of th rend* of gold
was loat, and as it bore the state insignia nineapplre
town. He b proving to be such a good
Rig the Porto Rico pines. Pore and jjes
Mrs.
Eudora
S.
Bnmstead,
tlie
author
of
work at that temperature. Mattresses,
every
morning.
of Guatemala she was much afraid she S-half neatly, then cut it into small
citizen in every respwt that we are dis­
cari&gt;«ta,
curtains,
everything,
-in
short,
that
many
charming
poems
for
the
children
in
would never recover it. However, the teat
posed to relieve him of hb incubus of a
niece*. Place these piores in tbe mortar
There are 0,000,000 kitchens in the Unit­
detectives were put on the scent. Months and pound them thoroughly to a pulp. ed State*, in which 300.000 barrch of good tbe magazines of tbe day, h a resident of furnbbes a bouse we treat in thb way for name, and we therefore salute him as John
Beatrice. Neb., where she has lived since tbe killing of anything Jharl*
nuxjoua S~Ub."
..VS7h.
Ito B-.b-.uu. tart oe
passed by and no news came of the ring. Ten minutre will suffice for thb. Add American flour nre annually wasted by
her second year. Her earliest attempt# at
.1
—
. — t- be
1.a was
—
"in.—ul and
nnr!
One day a Hui® baby was playing Dear the
the
paragraph
much pleased
half a pound of powdered .ugur and pouml pie artists, biscuit builders and bread ar- rhyming were made when she was 10 years proems."
■ '
chair in tbe apartment formerly occupied again for ten minutes. Transfer the whole
immediately adopted the new naipe. and
old. nnd she received « for her first poem,
“So it would seem that the business of
I „
by the madam, and in the course of his foto a vessel. Squeeze in the jaire_of three cultects.
Mt. John Smith is now om uf the leading
entitled. “Signs of Spring.” It was to John getting a carpet really aud truly cleaned,
childish explorations be dug up the state ■ound lemons, then pour in a quyt of cold
Call your little girl “sweety." “beauty,” T. Trowbridge that the young poet owed in every sense of the word, is a pretty ex­
water and mix well with a spatula for two “lonely," “charming,” ’Sister" or “daugh­ her earliest encouragement In hb kindly pensive affair?"
ter," but never by her Christian name, if aid from the editorial desk of Ourloung
“Not so very. At nil events. If yon have
minute*. Strain through a fine sieve into
A mod«» epitaph may te read on a
Popular Eutcrtalncrsyour carpels or rug* first beaten by steam,
f
freezer adding t^0
whites beaten you want to be thought msihelic.
F&lt;Mre. Bumstcad is of Quaker descent, and
It isn’t a very artistic or ideal point of S’.‘SlrtSX. hrtt WJ (or o«rt»
next washed and Anally ‘renovated’ you tomb in a cemetery at Madrid: “lhe jaeet
view to rake of social life, but I honestly uU more. Corer with tbe Ud mid (n«xe.What bright Yankee will invent an is'said to be a jasrfect type of that people, are reasonably sure that they will te clean, Joan Pinto, the Spanish Opbeos When
he
arrived* iu heaven he joined bis voice
believe that more social pleasure and ease
having all of th«dr kindliness, simplicity nnd the expense will not te mure than
Sew Yoek World.
»nd all D&gt;«lr Uci^hlx.r. will c*H bl“ br and aversion to show nnd sham. She b twenty-fl** cents a yard at tbe outride."— with those of the archangels Scarcely
Is wrought by eating and drinking than
had be heard H than the Almighty ex
by anything else. The people rnost popu­
remarkably well inlonned, thoroughly Washington Star.
tertn* nf endearment.
claimed Be Jlent all! and allow lhe tliualar in social life are tbons who entertain
analytic in mind, and generou*. tender and
The bwl known woman in Drjden, N. Y-.
bounteously. A thin sandwich nnd one b Mi- S. S. Siriwm. M. D.. who tor the
Too Extrwv«c*jut
svmpathelic In all her n—ocir.l!oi»—Cur-,
Boston Home Journal.
yieinus thugs nre abroad at Manistee.
olive aud a little “dab" of chicken salad is
Au
old
ladv
had
invited
another
old
lady
rent Literature._______________
mA twentj-ftve y~r&gt; i&gt;"
an admissible offering to one’s friends, bat tor of tbe Dryden Spring. Sbo mature,
to take tea with her. After the depart nre of
Ice culling has coinincnced nt Jacksou,
Lady Rn&gt;»allDS Btagbani. who has ths
w here there b food in abundance every­ two MintartumiU U&gt;» Hnmmontown. N. J.,
huuor uf moving in the Prince of Wales , ous turn of mind, said scoffiagly, **Well,
to w£2r. «d tbe Drwi-o Sprtn|rjl~ta
body colls Lhe affair nn awfully nice one.
Catartb
■81, b ooe Of the tew fashionable, who can - Betsy Blake makes a mighty loud jierfaiDebutantes never eat. but they regret it •tunmee. She belong to .Utmlptrftloj
eion of uekigagiiod church member mxl
and make up for lost time when several tors, and io her studies hM traveled au
wear n
,
Disease, and require*
nuUI. Wbtoler Uke Uir.l nnto »l» ;! all that, bnt I watched her to-night, and
mvuous have calmed tba exclleuieint of
The ,-ur. striking tbe
A consul uttonsl remedy,
t&gt;VM»a?NfrXan has been in possession o*
rwr-isi tbe pebbles in her belt, and never ।■ she tip nn’ pat three heap':*' tee^iooas o’
jjioliars‘p »rll Ath^n^plaee since
It conUfo.
[ns -,u |n-»
?----- —; eaxar in one cup o’ tea, an' if she calb that
Wblch lairlMw »*» ‘'Io2d­
Make, the w«tk»tn»g.
taste to drop from her beautiful gr..y
I don’t!' —Exchange.
enjev good thing* immewely, audit grx» sulphur and iron sprmgs. T***"* fib*
K ston* health.
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t„t tnlka find
■Idcrs the best medidoes in the world.
Running through tlie state is a smal

4

THE REAL ENGLISH GIRL

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M Omm
but in «m of t-hosr* huge stabler with which
tbe country is plentifully besprinkled.
After aha has been in tho stable for four or
five days she fa brought before the govcram- of the village, who looks nt her from
his window and passes judgment.
These governors are put tn charge of the
villages by the shah, and
hte own
province etn-h governor fol absolutely des­
potic. The offending woman is nomotlrnca
merely stood in the comer ot the governor’s
court, given pcOipaps 700 iMut-*, marie to
pay a fine and sent home. ’ li her offense is
not of t.beamalfekt sort, but still petty, a
different punW)meat is imposed. She is
hung «p in a bag, into whfcb ia also, put n
cat and a dog. The governor's officers
then belabor the U--g. the occnjmnu of
which cannot lx- said'to dwell together in
nnity.
A worse punishment is to shaye a
wonum’s head, blacken her face and give
her a ride ul»ut the tows on nu ox, or
some other equally agree,-dde animal.’ In
cases where still harsher punishment is
deemed necessary the offender is put in a
sort of a towor-whlbh she almost, fills. Tlie
apace between her and tho walls is filled
with lime, and when all is ready water is
poured in. After ten minutes blood.will
spurt from the eyes und nottriU of the
victim, who is pften kept in the tower for
weeks. All these punishments nru incurred
by offenses by no mean* grave.—Interview
in Milwaukee Sentinel

took
of the town of Phillip* ThurwUy. Help
was asked for from F srtningham, and
when it arrived tbo men hfiul captured a
hotel aud w.-re lighting among themselves,
ns*ng kuirre and mam-) freely. I»l on
by the officers from Fnrtninghrun the citi­
zens attacked the ronglvi. After a hard
fight eight ot the men wvr-e hrudruffed and
locked up. The others left;; ; j.

IH

aad there is laid the foundation for mental
health, muscular development and physi­
cal perfection. The time for the whijaidkmtci

for the girl who lives by her emotions

FURNITURE EMPORIUM.

Business Is lively here now.
Tbe church Is being put into shape for
dedication os fast as possible. Delay in
receiving mule rial causing some vexation,
but the 21st is set ns the time {or dedica­
tion and all nre Invited to come.
The corner by Campbell’s store wilt be
a lively place this winter.
About a half million feet of logs have
been purchased by Frank Pierce &amp; Co.,
and they will buy more it tiivy cun get
them and most of these or all of them will
bo made Into lumber hen*.
Our blacksmith is very’ busy.
The aldo track for the brick yard has
been graded.
A new style of roof might have been
seen over tbe saw mill a week ago. and
just as • people bad begun to admire Its
style of architecture It disappeared and
was replaced by a common board roof. '
The former roof was considered to nice for
a saw mill, but as It was ot hard wood it
would have looked fine finished iu hard
oil. Further information can be obtained
about said roof by communication with
Ray Fierce or Will Ashby.

•“Scientifically” trained n girl on leaving
We bcSTthal I’. IL Kams has appealed
school could, if she had the bravery to to the township board od^he highway that
pocket her pride, enter n private home, was laid out here by the commissioner.
take charge of a kitchen, and as a caterer
We notice that F. Pierce has considerable
purchase tlie supples, prepare the meals -bfislnrss across, the Creek.
and save enough bh the waste, falae weights
Several from here attended the dedica­
and small measureraents to pay u reliable tion of the'new church at Shultz Saturday
assistant to do the pot scraping, pan scour­ and Sunday.
ing, cleaning, paring nnd tbe like. Tho
The roads are Icy and slippery.
meal cookod and served, she might if she
Nut Adams was on our street Saturday.
desired leave the bouse altogether until
Our new seats are at last In the school
time for the next, nnd she would have no house.
difficulty to get a salary of C-100 a mouth.
Wesley Karns in hauling wood to CloHer superior Intelligence would give her n verdnle Friday drove too near an embank­
degree af rennet unknown t» the modern
ment and it being icy tho horses slipped
queen of the range.—Chautauqua Letter.
down the embankment dragging the load
after them. Nelgebors came and^ent a
Wainan'a Rights In Polynesia.
helping hand and things were righted
A paper which’ Daisy seems to have en­ again. No damage was done. It was a
joyed listening to a good deal was on the narrow escape as tbe embankment was
marriage customs of New Britain, New very steep.
-z
Caledonia and the Polynesian isles. In the
first place the girls do awt seem to have a
vbej.' happy time In tneir maiden days,
School closes to-&lt;lay, Friday, at the
sometimes passing as many ns four or five Center for a two weeks’ vacation.
years of their existence in a wicker cage
Addison Russell has become an agent
about seven or eight feet high and ten or for the Genera Nursery Co.
twelve feet iu» circumference, where there
Mrs. Wm. Seger visited at R. Churchill's,
is only room to ait or He down in a crouch­ Battle Creek, thin week.
ing position. When, however, these girls
John Tasker sports a new light double
are taken out of their cages great marriage harness.
Xcaata are provided for them, so that their
A shadow social was held this week at
-only consolation during their incarcera­ W. W. Latty’s for the benefit of the
tion must Ims tlie unsatisfactory one of the church.
-prospect of the good things to come.
The Fanners Alliance have a Christmas
On tbe Duke of York Island a most ob­ tree at their hall Christmas eve and are
jectionable practice prevails. The bride Li preparing a nice program. An invitation
presented with numberless and costly gifts, extended to alk
which are given to her in public, and all of
Good Templars held a social at G. W.
which she is in honor bound to return in Tompkins’ last week and have another one
private. Just fancy how exasperating and next week at Mrs. E. J. Hartom’s.
-how much more difficult for couples to fur­
John Tompkins and Vira Hartom at­
nish: a custom nearly as reprehensible as tended district lodgb G. T. at Hastings
- that of breaking a cocoanut ewer the happy last week Wednesday.
pair aud sprinkling them sa much os pcsaihle with the milk.—London Figaro.

Mm Allen Freeman.Palmer, formerly
pretddenc of Wellesley college., has some
capital idraa about women and girl* which
• do not accord with the prevailing theories.
"Thf iafoence of the higher education of
-women.” she sayn, “is to benefit. Improve
and idenlixe the home life. It means
breadth of mind, self control, self reliance,
sweetness of temper, sound health and,
above all, womanliness. Tbo first step
biuM come from the gymnasium door.
There the laws of living are interpreted;

GO T0~

Salt fora (,'omni!»»luu nt St ;?:,,ot»O.
New York, Dee. 18.-Orrin K. Runyon,
a Newark -real eatutc dealer and pro­
moter. haa begun suit again«t the Wilklnson-Gaildfa company of that city to
recover the «a.Ti of «ni».tMX&gt;, which lie ollege* is due to him as a comini-don for
effecting tha sale of the defendant's whole
sale grocery business to nn English syn
diente for fft.fiOO.OOO.

A Lx-eson in Magic.
A email round box, about nn inch and a
half in diameter aud half au inch deep, is
handed to the audience, with the request
tbat.tbey will place some article nr articles
in it. such ns coins, peculiar rings, etc.,
etc. This being done the box is covered
with a handkerchief and given to one of
the audience to hold. The pcrfonner'then
.. stands nt a distance and pnxxeds to de­
scribe minutely the contents, although
hidden from his view.
To parform this trick it is necessary to
have n second box as near tlie size and
shape ot the first ns possible This is
David Barber Is attending -Farson’s
sewed iu the corner of a handkerchief. business collage at Kalamazoo
When tho first box has bi-ea filled the per­ □Mr. and Mrs. C. I. Brown visited friends
former takes it, nnd while pretending to iu Hastings last week.
place it in tho handkerchief palms *it nnd
Henry Allen has sold his form to Ed.
gives the second one to lie held. He now Anson. Mr. Allen intends going to Cali­
walks away tf&gt; take his position at a dis­ fornia, where he expects to make his fu­
tance, and while his baek is turned to the ture home.
audience he takes tbe opportunity of open­
A series of meetings nn- being held at
ing the box nnd examining its contents.- tbe school house by Rev. Hawley.
Having fully examined aitfi repikiced the
A quiet wedding took place on Wednes­
articles he proceeds with hfa descript inn, day. Dec. 10th. at the residence of Warren
which being finished he approaches the Fisher, when his daughter Dora was united
person who has the handkerchief, aud tak­
In marriage to Frank Barber, Rev. A. E.
ing hold of it requests that-ho will let go
Hawley officiating. Only near relatives
t^e box. ut -the same time shaking the
of the bride and groom were present. The
luttylkarchicf nnd letting the first box.
young couple took the train north’ for a
which i* rtill concealed in tlw palm of his
few weeks visit with relatives.
hand, fall to tho ground. Tlie audience
will naturally suppose that the box Dever
left the handkerchief, and when they setChristmas Is close at band. Where are
thu borrowed articles taken from it nnd re­ you golt*? ’
turned to the owners they will be still fur­
Protracted meetings are in progress at
ther mystified.
the M. K. church.
.
Frank Babcock started his saw mill this
An Opening for a Giri.
There is n difference between cooking
Sotne of tbe young people attended the
and doing housework—about 135 a month. surprisfe dance at Mrs. S. Ketcham's, of
Mrs. Emma Ewing, who is au authority Johnstown, last Friday evening, and all
oudietetics,-advocate* the study of domes­ report a good time.
tic economy as a safeguard of American
Invitations arc out for tbe dance at T.
health as well as the improvement of so­ Ford’s Christmas.'
ciety. Good health depends on good food,
and unless people are well they cannot be
.
Bruah Ridge.
useful nnd happy.
Cldd Hull, of Cedar Creek, was visiting
Mrs. Ewing proved to the Chautauqua at David Hull’s last week.
society that a fondly of eight can be abun­
Henry Anders, Chas. Anders and P. R.
dantly fed with excellently cooked and Karns were in Hastings Thursday on bnsi-

Our sleighing has left us but we have
good wheeling.
•
Dr. Benson and wife have adopted a
little girl.
, Christmas is coming and with it a
Christmas tree at theM. E. church.
Our merchants have just received a fine
line of holiday goods.
Several parties of this place have been
taking stock an Investment aud Loan
awtfciation with headquarters at Lansing.
• A Mr. Spencer, of Ohio, has moved Into
Stephen Haight’s house and we are inform­
ed that he will engage in tbe mercantile
business.
The Klckapoo Indians have left our
village and gone to Nashville.
We understand that G. M. Baitinger will
fit up uju
tbo upper swrj
story ot
of uia
his block ivx
for
nt
law offices and that be has rented them to

a new firm who will take possession tbe
1st of April.
Dr. Baughman has put into his store a
large stock of clocks, watches and jewelry.
Cltarlre Williams has returned from

ods!

For1 Fine Holiday

are of the latest styles
And his Prices are reasonable
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loilet Cases,

New 12mo. Books at 30c

Manicure Sets,

Fine Illustrated Books.

Collar and Cuff Sets,

Leather Bound Books,

Smoking Sets,

Cut Glass Bottles,

Jewell Boxes,

Perfumery Bottles,

ci

a

■ Xmas Cards,

Work Boxes,
Cigar Cases,

Family Bibles,

Whisks,

Flexible Teacher’s Bibles,

Traveller Cases,

Pocket Books and Purses,

Paper Weights,

Writing Desks,

Nut Picks,

Writing Tablets,

Gold Pens,

New Games,

Photo Albums,

Dolls, Etc.

Come early and secure a good selection.

FRED’K HOTCHKISS

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mmJe as yet
On Monday evening while John Palmer­
ton whs driving t om* from the Center, his
sleigh collld&lt; d with Wm. Lee's cutter sad­
ly demoralizing tbe same. Mr. Palmerton
was driving on n smart trot atnl as it was
very dark did not sec Mr. Lee who had
stopped jnst ahead.
We notice that the Woodland weather
prophet has come to the front with a
prophecy for lhe following three months.
It Is reported that our billiard hall, is
kept open all night and the boys as wdll as
men find a table ready for them. We
think that our township board ought to
look the matter up and pass resolutions
cloeiug the same at reasonable hours.
The roller mill has commenced opera­
tions again.
George Beach returned from Chicago,
!last week.
Frank Denslmore has sold his tram of
horses.
;
, C. H. Snyder has raid
acres .j
to E.
,»-■____»*- w..
. »Mr. I.. l»teuds
hitf*n4a
tn
Lucas. ^We
to
build a house on tbe property.
Hiram Wheeler wears a broad mile.
He says ita a gtrL

Frank Lawrence hauled three wagon
loads of potatoes to Kalamazoo last .week
and sold them for »0 eta. per bushel.
Bissel &amp; Flansbarg and Cortrtght Bros,
are receiving quite a large
of goods In
their respective Hues of buslnww. suitable
for Christmas presents and holiday trade.
And by tbe way It is rumored that the
Christmas tree at lhe Baptist church on
the evening of the S4th will be loaded to
its full capacity, dazzling the eyes of the
young and rejoHdng the hearts of older
ones.
Invitations are out for a wedding at the
home of A. J. Bradley and wife uu tbe
17th, their daughter Lettie to Fred
Lawrence of this place.
Mrs, C. B. Cortrtght was quite sick
several days last week but Is now better.
M. M. Rockwell is receiving state,
county and township taxes just the same
as if tbe McKinley bill had not passed,
that making no difference in bls business.

The youngest child of Mr. Holliday and
wife was suddenly taken sick, 'golug into
spasms one night last week, but ia now
much better.
Mrs. F. McCall entertained 1ht&gt; Ladies
Literary society oa Thursday of last week.

trs two crowd at W» New Year's dance.
I
Theron Aidrich's horse still wears the
&gt;
»IWrr l«W In bl» «*nl plp» b«»ln« not
r
nror'nd MdSctaUly to nltow «oo«t&gt;

liwndtm.

New Store - and - New Goods!
I am now in my new store,

One Door West of the Old One,
With a full line of

Groceries and Crockery
Have-the finest line of

Holiday Goods
Ever shown in the city, and at Lower Prices than ever.

I .AMPS WAY DOWN.
Come in and convince yourselves. No trouble to show goods.
With each pound of 50e TEA we will give you a ten cent
ticket that is good for ten cents worth of crockery, This is
only for cash. We want your Poultry, Eggs and Butter and
all kinds of Produce at the highest market price. Hmombir
th* GILT EBGE FRONT.

JOS. ROGERS.
ROBE FLOUR only 82,40.
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Hastings

VOL. XXXV. NO. 34

Banner.

HASTINGS, MICH.. DECEMBER 25, 1890.-

WHOLE NO. 1855.

Hastings
Banner
Published Thuntdars by

The new dry kiln of the Beil Co. at
Mrs. Harris who ha* been falling la
Nashville is now ready for business.
health has so far improved that she ha*
Two lady guests at Dr. BSnson's. Wood­ l&gt;ecn taken to Cascade- to her parents m
land, didn’t know it, but they locked them­ recommended by her Dr.
The oyster supper was not as largely at- !
selves in their room, and couldn’t get out,
HASTINGS, NICH.
tliat is. through the door; blamed key tended as deaired.
wouldn’t work. But they got out It
was before old Sol got out. They gave Freeport to have their grinding done.
two pretty little screams. roused their Why not patronize our roller mills here?
OUR COUNTY.
host, informed them of their peril, and Echo answers why.
Tire Ladles Mite society will tre enter­
then slid down the ladder the Dr. put up
I Blagrn|ihienl.
tained by Mrs. D. Summer*, Jan. ttth.
The Hon. 11. A. Goodyear, of this city, at their window.
Laid oven for t wo weeks in order to pass
was born in York, Penn., June 30, 1818.
Aside from the district school, he received , Woodland has organjzj-d a branch of the thebMidaY?.
Capital Building
Loan association.
We hraf it whispered around that our ■
good academic training. When sixteen
years old. Ims started out for himself loca­ Why didn't Woodland organize an associa­ school is. running finely with C, McIntyre
tion of their own. and save the profits to xs teacher.
ting first In Philadelphia. A little later .ttp-mselves.
It ^'reported that the surprise gotten up
he had almost decided to go to the West
Indies, and let the tropic sun boil the day
Perry Ilunsickcr had his eagle eye on a by Ruth Gould for onr music teacher was
light out of him, while he raised sugar 1couple of tramps who were prowling grand success.
We join with the Bjucnkk in wishing
and managed a plantation. But instead 1around Woodland a few dhys ago. It la.
be went west to grow up with the country. ;hardly necessary to add that their stay in its many readers n “Merry Christina*.’’
Eider Hurd is to be with us tiie coming
He came to Michigan In 1838, found plenty Woodland was short. When last seen
of country to1 grow np with, and concluded 1they were on the “limited express" on the Lord's day to reason with us of thing*
to tackle the job. Detroit was his first 1C. K. A- 8.—counting the tics as they left pertaining to a more holy life. .
1 must close these Items and tbe year
wolverine b&lt;«uc. but It didn't suit’ him. 1town. Perry’s e. e. worked like magic.
with saying that ,our Sabbath school
.
November 1840 found our subject on the
Dr. Hanion, of Middleville, chased an is seems to be taking on new life. It to not
overland route from Battle Creek to the feet
।
tape worm out of Hugh Davy’s stom­ yet what II might be, if all would do their
then New Jerusalem of Hastings, with a (ach last week.
duty and have It said we all did what we
big load of general merchandise. The
highways were totfgh. and .Jerry Boynton’s
Eugene VauBlarcoiA, a Middleville dray­ could, and praying that we may all be
earnest the coming year than w«
hail a hard ■•tussle-’ with a big trunk more
R. R. hadn’t got any nearer doing business man
'
have been in the past.
than now. so progress was slow. He 1Wednesday, coming out a poor second,
struck a. howling wilderness and a few ’with both bones of one lower limb broken.
straggling log bids hard by the rippling
Program fqr North Castleton W. C. T.
Mra. Sarah Count, of Orangeville,
Thornapple, and they told him that was (through her attorney*. Jordan &amp; Ellsworth U. entertainment New Year’s night:
Hastings. Lucky they told him or he of
, Middleville, lias sued Dr*. Buchner, of
Song.
would never have suspected Its presence. (Orangeville, and McCleary, of Prairieville,
Scripture reading.
He opened his store, and comment ed doing ।for the modest sum of 525,000. She al­
Prayer. ■ t
a landofllee business with the Indians who jleges malpractice.
Sung.
?instituted tip- majority of his customers.
Introduction of the W. C. T. U. by
Jacob
Brandstetter.
of
Middleville,
says
urs were legal tender; and while our sub­
Pres., Mrs. England.
If the buyers are making any money
ject dealt • moat honorably with the that
1
Narcotic*, Mrs. H. Yerty.
Aborlgjriees and possessed their confidence, 'un |&gt;ork, he 'is not In it.” Says he lost
Song.
early settlers olwrvnl that the “tall went ISI60 on two. carloads of hogs recently
Hecitathai.
•
With the hide.” In other words he pros- sshipped to Buffalo.
S.JS. W&lt;fk. Mr*. H. Meyers.
pered, and Inemtaed his business. Several
Flower Mission, Miss G. Hamp.
Hickory Cornor».
years later he embarked In tbe hardware
Song.
Harvey BeUenger says since he dehom­
business. In which, by good tact and ability,
Appeal for Lumberman and Collection.
I he was highly successful. In connection ed
&lt; his herd of fattening steers, composed Miss R. Hamp.
‘
Recitation.
,,fit iff
with his bushiess he carrictl on a sort of of
&lt; forty nine head, they are not only doing
but are quiet and docile, lying down . Paper, Health, Mra. J. Barnum.
.
banking business: before any such eslab-! well
’
flshment was !&lt;&gt;refed here. If he ever together
i
like a ll&lt;«ck of sheep.,.
Song.
School closed Saturday for a two weeks’
Scientific Temperance Instruction, Mrs.
made n mistake. It was when lie failed to
.
8. England.
occupy the field wifli a good bank here vacation.
'
A. L. Nlchiols and wife left homo Satur­
.Select rehillng, Mra. O. I. Grant.
before others took -advantage of tbe pro&gt;for a visit among frieuds at Orange­
petous field opened. . For this kind of busl- day
'
Recitation,
'
ness be was peculiarly qualified by reason ville.
Business.
J. M. Cadwalladeraml wife spent several
। of his wide acquaintance, excellent ability
Song.
visiting In Kalamazoo last week.
Benediction.
as a business man. had his rigid honesty days
i
IL Healy Is suffering from the effects of
Al! are invited to attend.
Skc.
and conservatism. But lie stuck to his
poison, supposed tn be by ivy or sumach
The children are now enjoying a two
hardware and prospered in it.
ns
he
had
been
clearing
low
grounds.
weeks'
vaAtkm from the monotony of go­
For over 4(» years he was engaged In ac- :
Mrs. E. Pennock has gone to Allegan ing to school, und they are enjoying It
tlve business In Hastings, and in that time
Jeremiah and Al Vannocker have re­
found opport unity not only to attend to Isis for a visit with her soy Bertie.
Mary Bradley, of Albion, visited her turned from their trip norUt where be
business, but to favor all public improve­
merit* by his money and his energy, in uncles and mint* residing about here last went to dispose of a number ot horses.
The infant child of C. A. Hough died
ull that tline he so conducted himself as to
R. A. Polley ami wife entertained the Sunday and was buried Tuesday.
obtain and retain the confidence of tire
Brooks and Smith are filling their ioe
public ns n citizen and business man—hl* farmers’ club one day la^t week.
J. H. Brown is eutertuining his father houses now. The ice is of good quality
honor, as a man. his character, ever above
and altout six Inches thick. They think
suspicion and reproach. But a few years lyho resides In Monroe Co., N. Y.
Lew Smith, of Caledonia, was the guest it better to secure it now than wait for it
since tie relinquishrd to his energetic. Mo­
tive sons, David ami John, the bustness he of A. G. Cortright and wife Friday night to get thicker nnd run the risk of not
returning home Saturday afternoon.
getting.any.
hod Nb long and sucMMfidly conducted.
The high school- gave an entertainment
Nathaniel Peak coinplains of having hail
Mr. Gbodyeaf is a man of quiet dignity,
and ever approachable and courteous. His his house burglarized last week, taking at tbe opera house Thursday and Friday
character and ability easily marked him therefrom several articles of value. No evenings. The proceeds to be used in
for &lt;lestruction among his fellows. Twice blue as yet to whom the rash aet can "be getting books for tbe library and other
thing* for the use of the schools. They
he was a representative al Lansing. He fastened to.
Married, at the parsonage by Rev. A. were well attended.
was the first president of the. village and
The. Klekapoo Indians are still hold­
first mayor of the city of Ilasthigs. He Bunnel, Tuesday evening, the 16lh, Wil'.
flllwl other and important places of trust, Black to Emma Nobalm of Ross. Con­ ing forth evenings at the opera house.
‘ and could have bad many more similar gratulations to the happy pair in their new The Messiah craze has not struck them
yet.
&lt;
bosons trad he been nthbltlous for such po­ relations in life.
Rev. Sprang, of Cleveland, O.. occupied
Several farmers were drawing wheat
sitions.
You will not need to talk with him long to Yorkville last week receiving 95 cts. the pulpit at the Evanfiellcal church Mon­
j&gt;er
bushel.
l&gt;an
Johnson,
the miller, ex­ day evening, x
to learn that he Is » democrat of democrats
—strong in the faith and earnest In his pressed the Idea that he would make It an
convictions. But he is honored for his po­ even dollar were it not for other*.
Christmas tree at the M. E. church this
sition which is one of sincerity, by political Middiinrs at 820 per ton and bran at 51K.
How Is that brother tanners compared
opponents as well as fellow democrat*.
Mr. Hart has sold his store building to
In religion Mr. Goodyear Is an earnest with tbe price paid for wheat at the differ­
Mr.Cline and is selling off his immense
Episcopalian, who takes great interest In his ent market places.
Fav Mushier and Alvah Pennock wcro stock of goods at auction. ‘
church and I? a regular attendant upon ita
Charles
Wood was seriously Injured one
making lively times in bogging rabbits
services.
day last week by falling from a scaffold at
Though bent with the weight of years ln«t week, counting them by tbe bushel.
Married, at the home of the bride’s Woodbury where he was working on *
and feeble In body, the old fire returns to
• his eye when you recall to him the strug­ parents on the evening of the IT, Fred building.
School kept on Saturdy to make up for
gles and hartlshlps of the pioneer, with Lawrence to Lettie Bradley, Rev. French
which be is most familiar. Never boast- a»!ftst«l by Rev. White officiating. Near­ the day after Thanksgiving.
Prof. Clark will attend the Teacher*’
ingly. but ever pleasantly, does he refer ly 100 jveisons were present to witness the
Institute
»t Grund Rapids this week.
to that time when troubles and dangers ceremony nnd partake of a bountiful
The party who entered Mr. Wunderlich’s
and severe hard times were met and over­ supply spread for tbe invited guest*.
come by himself and fellow business men Many valuable nnd beautiful present house and stole 835, of which we made
y mention last week, has been located and
in those eaHy days. It was be and such were left as reminders of the occasion,
-has quietly settled the same.
as he who laid ttie foundation for the pros­
We understand that Mr. Spencer, our
perity of our fair little city, and who
Carrie Park visited at Battle Creek last new merchant, will build a large and
brought both city and county Into prom­
commodious store during the winter and ’
week.
,
inence. To them must all honor be given.
A number of the friends of Mra. O. put In a heavy stock of goods.
•
,
They tolled and suffered, and endnmb Crofoot surprised her one day last week by
Our reading circle is prospering nicely.
without murmuring, that their sons and calling on her and bringing their suppers.
A good many of our young people have
daughters might enjoy tbe peace and
joined
It
and
we
hope
that
several
of
our
They had a fine time.
plenty of our more splendid day.
And this time it ia Geo. Kent and wife1 old teachers who have not put in an apthat are feeling banpy. Cause, a nke1 pearance yet will take an active part.
General.
The circle meeta at John Velte’a In two
baby boy born Dec. 14th.
Expected that the government bounty of
The snow has again left us.
weeks from last Friday and an Invitation
to 2 cents per pound ou sugar will
Cards are out for the marriage of Bert■ is extended to teachers and others to be
stimulate the production of maple sugar Herrlc, of Battle Creek, and Hattie1 present.
this year In Barry county. Payment will Russell, a former resident of Assyria but
Prof. J. M. Smith was tn Hastings on
be mafic April 1st, W Address commis­ now ratting at Battle Creek. The wed­ Saturday.
sioner of Internal revenue. Washington. ding will take place Jan. 9.
Dr. Kilpatrick was kicked and badly
D. C. for blanks contali.ing necessary In­
A happy New Year to everybody.
lamed by on*' of his horses.
formation.
We understand that Bordie Hager bad
several of his fingera amputated last week
Freeport boodlnm* are dlsporad to cause
Thh section of the county seems now to by a buzz saw.
Mr. Lester’s auction sign to perambulate be annoyed by sneak thieves who carry
We hear that our pool room is likely to
around nights, so that that centlenmn has away sheep, corn, clothing, fowls or any­
to organize a searching party for II nearly thing their sticky, sinful finger* happen to be starved out.. It seems that something
every morning. Mr. lx*strr solemnly and come in etateet with. It is hoped that is the matter with Woodland when a pool
emphatically declares that lie can’t see any they may all sooner or later come to grief. table or saloon cannot survive here but
dies a natural death soon.
fna in such deviltry.
Sooner preferred. Last week C. Pfander’s
Van Slmmmons was quite severely in­
■ Harry North, of Grand Rapids, has rent­ clothes line was divested of Its clothing jured one day last week while assisting
George Palmerton to put a barrel on his
ed Music half. Freejmrt. for n “grand without Just cause or provocation.
Sunday
night
Rev.
Pope
preached
lo
a
walking contest,” Ihfcember •»&lt;!. W ’'ours
dray.
go as you please, between two pedestrian*, goodly audience at the Gregory school
A wedding In tire near future.
and expects tbe people ot Freeport and vi­ house, taking for hit subject Luke 19.
We much admire the show windows of
cinity are so much stramrcra to this form 41. 48. 52.39 was raised by a collection all our merchants, especially Mr. Dean’s
of locomotion that they'll pay * quarter to taken after the services.
Christmas and Mis* Emma’* star.
S. S. Fisk is at home with his children
Many of tbe relative* of C. A. Hough
see II.
to spend the holidays, gi ving his saw mill and wife were called to Nashville to attend
The Nnstivllle News man veptures the a rest as well as himself. •
the funeral of their Infant daughter ou
opinion that with butter ut 80 cents a
C. F. Wills is selling washing machines
pound, pan eakes are pretty juicy livinx; in tills section and is -nn'ctlng with good Tuesday. __________________
and IntlmaU* that they’re tooj-lch for the success. The machine is a good olie. doe*
editorial stomach.
not ran. Ibr spin, «
Ite fmjera.
j wish you a merry Christina*.
H. Paul has been on a visit to Comstock.
II. M- Lee, of Nashville, through an un­
A nine pound boy at H. P. Hale’s.
cle. is now owner of an, original copy of
W. Carl expects to move north.
u.’vkA.b.nr,
™
Dr. Carpenter ia going home on a visit
J. Marks returned to his home in Holt
wall paper. Its date is July 88. 1863. and to arrange his matters there, then will re­ this week.
Mr. Krieger’s have company from Char­
to remain here during the winter.
wu iMklnlt l.u.tatt. of nwsl «U kind, turn
Mr. Shively is loading the third car with lotte to spend Xm*'«.
W. 8. Adkins and wife visited H. Brown
niter rock)- In Vlekibw
wood for shipment.
.
£ Keliy and family go to Charlotte and wife Sunday.
we The Famen Alliance l« inoelng "upon to H.
Mra. Aahalter »urt«d. U
spend Christmas.
tte work." IO Barr, count,, and are preMilbrook to visit her daughter, Mr*. Chaj&gt;James
B.
Smith
i»
at
hom«
froni
pulu, inmate hard alldhiA
Sw-ttel la K tte, do here aa In niter Yt&gt;atl*ati where be has been tn college.
Hine*. of Cloverdale, ia visiting U
He Is visiting hla parents and friends.
localitiesCOOK BBC3.,

COUNTY NEWS.

THIS WEEK’S BIG SALE!

The Dandy Chinchilla Overcoats
Ever Offered to the Trade!
The Grandest Ten-Dollar Overcoat
You Ever Saw!
TEN DOLLARS
THIS WEEK’S BIG SALE!
Everybody should attend it—dollars in each visitor’s
pocket The great big Suit and Overcoat Sale this week.

Hudson's Tower Clothing Co.,
Absolute One Price Clothiers, Hatters and Furnishers in Grand Rapids.

TIES.

Parties desiring to contract
for K. R. ties, any number or
quantity,Vvill find it to their
advantage to call on or ad­
dress

J.T. LOHBrtRD,.

Hastings, Mich.

HIGLEY

&amp; FOX

NOTE- our-PRICES
DELTON, Dec. 22, 1S90.

.

I i»re i«n . cole.. tej «&lt; I-Wud cjm» &gt;«'”
Inrbreteltetererem; boll, Jte:
52.

WILLARD PERRY,
Hastings. Mich.

WEBSTER’S
INTERNATIONAL

&lt; DICTIONARYJ

A Chnstmas Pointer.

Arm k Hammer soda per lb, 64c.
Arm &amp; Hammer soda, 4 lbs for 25c.
Granulated sugar, 16 lbs for $1.00.
Brown sugar, 20 lbs for $l.0(.
Mustard, 1 lb 22c.
Ginger, 1 lb 22c.
Pepper, whole or ground, 1 lb 22c.
Allspice, 1 lb 22c.
Mustard, J lb 22c.
Cinnamon stick, 1 lb 9c.
Starch, 5c,
Buckwheat flour, 1 sack 70c.|
Mixed candy, 1 lb 10c.
Prunes, 1 lb 8c.
Clothes pirns 5 doz 5c.
Choice Japan tea, 1 lb 25c.
Choice Oolong tea, 1 lb 25c.

FOR

LOWEST 7RKEJ
ON

Holiday Goods!
GO TO

QOODTMR’J
drug store.

equivalent; also on holiday goods.
Come and see us and be convinced that« mean what
say.

HIGLEY &amp; FOX,

I

to
to

booked by a cow.
!L

Now improving.

�STINGS

NNER.

HaeUngB Tboraday, Dee. 35, 1830.

J. C WOODRUFF
Has opened a shop In the same building
■with F. C. WoodrutTrt tin shop, and is
prepared to do all work in the
line of

V A late fad of tbe girls is a friendship
cane. It is hung lu the parlor, and it is
ornamented wiUi half yard strips of ribbon
of various colors, each piece contributed
by a friend. The girl who practices thia
fad is under obligations to remember the
particular piece ot ribbon contributed by
each friend.

night by a birthday party. A good time
was Itad way long in tbe wee hours of tbe
morning.
Thompson from Hillsdale is here ou a
visit and looking up tbe stock trade..
It bi said that our pastor has seven new
convert* where be is holding his revival
at the Wicks school house,

We are in receipt of the first isaue of the
Evart‘Eagle, anew paper Just started at
Evart. Tbe publishers evidently have a
great deal of bustle and enterprise as the
paper is a model county paper. If the
initial number Is any Indication of what
the following numbers will be, the people
ot Evart may well feel proud of its
presence and the Eagle may be assured of
both friends nnd patrons.

NEIGHBORINGJXJUNT1E8.

A slick crook got in his work In Kala­
mazoo last week. He called at D’Archy’s
jewelry store to look at some diamonds.
Immediately after he had gone It was dis­
covered that over $1,000 worth of diamonds
bad disappeared with him. Though the
case w«h put In Hie hands of able de­
And Manufacturing of
tectives they could get no trace of the
The long winter evenings are here, with thief.
plenty of time for reading and self Im­
Stuart’s chair factory in Otsego caught
provement Besides books and magazines on fire Friday and was damagwl about
Hc is an expert workman and deserves every family should have at least one $3,000 worth, with nn insurance ot $700.
yonrpatronage.
county paj&gt;er to keep posted on what Is About 40 nien will be thrown but of em­
taking place around you. If you want ployment
but one, you probably know the one that
Charles M. Curtis, of Grand Rapids,
’ will satisfy you better than any other,
j Take the one that furnishes you with the forged his fatlier-ln-law's name to a note
most aud freshest news at the cheapest in 1880. obtained several hundred dollars
price. In other words subscribe for the on it and skipiM-u. He recently reappear­
ed at jlds old borne, was nrresb'd. claimed
Bannkil
the ftatutory limitation of time as bis de­
In the January number of The ‘‘Forum fense, but the latter- didn't work and he
1 Dr. Austin Flint, of New York, will pub­ was convicted of forger}’ Friday.
lish au article on “The Revolution In
May 31st, 1889. In tbe midst of- the
Medicine." Dr. Flint explains the method
not only of Dr. Koch’s treatment for con­ Johnstown flood Mrs. J. A. Ranney, left
sumption, but tbe probable early extension her silver handled umbrella In a ijillway
of a similar system of treatment to most of car. That was the last ever seen of the
the other diseases that are caused by umbrella, uptll the other day, after an
IMPROVED
bacilli, such as diphtheria typhoid fever, absence ot more than n year anrf a halt, it
tn “Rev.
and measles. This is perhaps the first came bv express the other
comprehensive and philosophical explana­ J. A. Ranney" of Kalamazoo, from Denver,
tion that has been made for lay readers of Colorado.
the practical applications of the results of
On Thursday of last week Isaiah 8.
bacteriology.
Jacobs, who boarded at Geo. Wells’. In
HOG CHOLERA, and
Saturday evening after the whistle nt Needmore, six miles south-west of this
village, had what he supposed was penny-,
PIN WORMS IN HORSES. tbe felt bool factory had announced that royal steeped up mid drank a liberal
another day’s work had been done, the
T
HUN'DF.LDS OP THEM.
employee* seemed to Huger around tbe quantity of tbe tea for a cold. Soon after
institution longer than usual. It was he was taken very sick and a doctor sent
soon discovered however that they did so for, when It was discovered that he was
for a purpose. A squad of them marched suffering from poisoning, the herbs l»eing
believe it tn be a go.d out and collared Manager Roos ami siranionla plant instead of pennyroyal.
WILLIS ROBISON.
ushered him Into the shipping room. He gradually grew worse, all efforts to
There he was most happily surprised for afford him relief failing to have tbe desired
standing in the center ot the dark room, effect: he lingered in great agony until
stood a beautiful parlor lamp burning four o'clock Friday jnornlng, when death
brightly, while grouped about him were ended his sufferings. A little son of Mr.
the employes of the factory. In a few Wells drank a small quantity ot the tea
words ho was presented with the. lamp as with considerable milk, and was also quite
a slight testimonial of their esteem for sick, but vomiting relieved him and he was
&gt; For tale. In Harting*by
him, nnd al! united lx wishing him a soon out of danger. The herbs were
W. H. GOOD YEAB, Drugget.
merry Christmas. What reply if any. Mr. gathered last summer by some one who
Roos made is not known to us, /but It evidently didn’t know he was picking a
goes without saying that he fully ap­ deadly jwiiwn. Mr. Jacobs was a single
preciates the expression ot his employees man. 37 years of age; he was industrious,
honest, a man of right principles, and was
toward him.
well respected In the ’neighborhood. He
had been the local correspondent of The
The C. L. S. C. will meet January 2nd, Independent at Needmore for several
months past, doing his work faithfully and
at Mrs. Coigrove’s.
HOLbEH OS HIRERS,
Roll call, quotations from Thomas well.—Grand Ixxlge Independent.
Moore.
Revenue Collector Perry, of Bellevue,
Weissert Block,
Outline -Ujstorjr of England, .lodge surprised a poker room In Grand Ledge,
Smith.
'
last week where some of the kids of the
Have Just been opened by
From Chaucer to Tennyson, Frank town have been making their headquarters
Tyler.
‘
evenings. Though he found nothing
In the Chatauquan. Tbe Tenure of |4tnd which would warrant the arrest ot the
in England, Mr Hoyt.
owner for violationot thn liquor law. yet he
Studies in Astronomy. Mr. Striker.
scared him nearly out „of his wits and
Special attention given to cutting and
Muf-lc, Miss Oviatt
Grand Ledge probably won’t be troubled
Critic, Miss Sadie Roberts.
fltttog of garnienta. Mnt. Jenne has had
by liim any more.
■
nuiy years experience in the business and
Service at the Presbyterian church on
Through information furnished by De­
Christmas
day
at
10:80.
All
are
Invited
will give satisfaction to all patronA
troit police. Henry Irving, alias Ray. the
and will be welcomed.
man who Is supposed to have broken into
The usual services at the Presbyterian Marr A Duff’s store was arrested last
church Sunday, Dec. 28. Subjects: In week. He waived examination and was
the morning. “The end ot the year." sent to Jail to await trial. . Though-the
Evening, “Courtship—a' talk to young evidence against Irving is circumstantial
It Is quite conclusive. . It will be re­
ladies.”
membered that a Dutton was found ou tbe
Come all to the Christmas entertainment floor the morning after the burglary and
in connection with tlie' Sunday school on this tallies exactly with one that fs miss­
the evening of Tuesday, the 30th. in the ing from his edat Marr A Duff have nlso
Presbyierian church. Decorated ladders, identified; some of the goods found in his
gifts and excellent program of recitations, possession as belonging to them.
singing, etc. -by tbe children.

REPAIRING

•Boots and Shoes.

STEKETEE’S
CHOLERA

Hoo Cholera Cure.

11101312

Mis. H. E. Jenne.
Prices Reasonahie
SMOKE

Eb.POWERT
NO. 35

ALWAYS THE SAHE
S“ ALWAYS THE PEST

The Jones sisters, colored songstresses,
will play and sing at the Salvation Army
hall, Dec. 25th and 28th at 7:30 p. m.
Don't fail to hear them. A 5 cent offering
will be taken at the door. Captains
Martin and Todd in command.

5C- CIQflR

Fred Fleming aud Miss B. Stilwell went
to Lake Odessa Thursday to visit her
uncle, Mr. Jaques. Miss S. returned to
IN THE
Grand Rapids Friday.
•
.
Mrs. A. Raymond Is home again from
Canada.
Emma McKinney expects to Hpt-iid
Christmas In Grand .Rapids witlt her sister,
Mrs. Snyder.
Fine weather for chopping and sawing
wood..many are Improving their rime on
3.800 this line.
Mrs. Ames has two weeks' vacation.
School closed Friday.
Subscribe for the Basnak.
Our taxes are very reasonable this sea­
son. We have not heard any complaining
School closed Friday for tbe holidays.

&lt;J. 5

,LOCAL NEWS.

No meeting of the C. L. S. C. this week.

UTbe boys improved the good skating last

Ike Hendershott Is having the front of
date store occupied by Jos. Rogers painted.
In consequence oi the good roads last
Tgrgtfr, a large amount of wood was hauled

Under a bill recently Introduced in
wgri'ns Michigan will have 12 coogressHilly Vincent, who was arrested last
week for retting money from .John Cole
wader false pretenses, has settled the
A traveling man told us Saturday that
In ail nf hl* travels he had, never seen
«ask aorowd in a town of this size as was
•mkteat day.
fkxxiev and Monday were the two

.craw! back to the north
Tbe mon irho smokes and •coudonally

John Fleming and wife were in Freepoit
last Wednesday.
D. M. Wood has moved back on hLs old
farm, Jonah Early being up north to work.
John Shriber has hired oul for one year
to work for Mr. Kennedy on the State
road. John ia a first-class hand and trusty
withall.
A young man by the name of Leather­
man is teaching writing at the Poti Auger
school house with considerable success.
Enoch Andrus visited the Center school
Tuesday last.
v
Mrs. Martha Odell went to Muskegon to
attend the wedding of her son, George
Wickham.
Wm. Vester Is home from Ypsilanti
during vacation.
C. O. Fleming and Oscar Spencer went'
to Grand Rapids last week to select books
for the town library.
There la cons Wei able dissatisfaction expreraed at tbe leniency shown the “Rowe
boys’* In tbe punishment indicted for rob­
bing Mr*. Carpenter's hen roost. They
are hard eases. Neither ‘j&gt;ovvrty nor
youthfulness is any excuse.
The prospect Is now for a green, muddy
Christmas. Oh, dear! why cannot we
have a “spell” of slelghlug once more.

Tbe donation last Friday evening for the
pastor was $47.50 and a jolly time.
There will be a debate at the I’, of L
by her friends hall one week from Saturday evening free
to everybody. Chief disputants are Levi
Palma tier and Caleb Moore. It will be
interesting to everybody as the question
will be argued very strongly in favor of
that more ~ommerc'al prohibition by Mr. Palmatler.
Doty and Stringham shipped some very
nloe lambs for the holiday trade. Those
bought of L. C. Edmunds and son. 37 in
number, weighed 2840 lbs. 'Who can beat
it for spring himbs?
Charles Pb I matter. nf Albion. Is home to
spend the holidays with his parents and

went with Doty to

this time for any mosquilq

“Natre'Shereby given that I »b*l! sell at pub­
lic auction, to tbe higlieal bidder, on Tuewtar.
-I..» &lt;.r ar^».

a r,

at-

if

the ORy of BasUngs In the Coonty of Barry. In
tbe Mate of Michigan, pursuant to license and
authority granted t. me on ton l«h day of
Doeemher. A. D. IMO. by the Probate Court of
Hurry Countr. Michigan, all of the eatAh* right,
title and Interest of tbe raid minor of. In and
to the real estete situate add brio* in the Cotit­
ty of Barry, in thn Htate of Michigan, known
and described an f dlnws. to-wht: The undivid­
ed one-half ot the north fr-etimi of the south
west fractional onnrter of section uumlwr
twenty-seven (27) In town number two (2- north
ranee aloe (» wcUlnBsrry County mid Hta’e
of Mlchlga i.exceptln-4 forty 41) acres off the
north side ot safd quarter section.
Dated. Hasting#. Dec. t2th, A. D.. 1W».
Davjo a. Bowker. Guardian.,
NOHUB OF LETflNO DRAIN CONTRACT.
Nntlro Is hereby Riven- that I. Geo. A.
Dlllenbeck. County Drain Connu‘nl«»ner of tbe
T'&gt;wirshlu of Castleton. Couirtv of Burry. State
nt Michigan, will on the XT day of Dccmbrr,
A D. leoo. at the location of the drain tn the
tonjn.-hlp of Assyria al 10 o'clock In the fore
noon of that day, i rocred tn receive blds for the
•■onstrucilon ot a certain drain, known as Um
Fox &amp; Yoarix extension drain located and
eatabllsbed in the raid township of Assyria,
and described aa follows, to-wit:
Beginning at a stake marked twenty five. In
the east and west quarter I tn* of section
one in town nn- north range 7 weat in the
middle of an old drain. Thence west nu quarter
line 0 Jl-100 chains, ttteuee north 2»H degree-,
w 3 M-100 chains, thence a 81 decree, w 4 chains,
thence n 8&lt; degree, ,w 2 chains, thence i»'*
depree w 2 chains, thence to decrees w 1 chain
to Beaver Hain, tlienee n degrees, w a chains
thence n nah degrees, w 3 chains to the west
section Hue nf sectton nne tbenoon Srti degrees
w 9 chains, thence n TH degrees, w %-ebalue
tea stakx &lt;» In the lower extremity of the
Fox A Yottrix drain in section two. Total
dtatanre 200 rods. It being two fret seven
Inches de-p at Make 23 degrees and 4 feet at
stake O, Its Kn atcst depth being ax feet two
tnehes
Hald Job will be let by sections or divtslnns
Tiir section al the outlet o( the drain will i»« let
first, and the remaining sections In their order
tip stream, iu accordance with the diagram now
oh file with the other papers pertaining to said
drain, and blds will l&gt;e ti ade and received accordinglv. Contract* will t&gt;r made with the
lowest responsible bidder giving adequate se­
curity for Un* prrfonuanee of the work,In a
►urn to. l&gt;e fixed hy me. Tbe date for the
completion of nuch contract. Ami the terms of
pavtneut therefor, shall be announced at Ute
time and place nf letting.
Notice Is hereby further given. Dial on to-wit:
27 day of Dec.. A. 1». tm». the assessment of
tieurnta made by me will be subject to review.
That sueli ns-rsstneulof benefit* Is nut de as a
basts for tajfatton. lu aorotdance with the pro­
visions of the sUtnlea; and tbe following
described parcels of land will be assessed by
me for b-ueflts. and will Im- subject to taxation
in accordance with such benefits, for tbe pur­
pose ot said drain, viz-.
Town.
Range.
Es of tbe n eH. sec. .*....... one north 7 west.
Eli of* wk. seat................. ......................
NwfcMaS............................ “ ••
“
NS Of
«k.MC. 1........... •• ••
Dated tit* 13 &lt;tay of Dec.. A D. IS90.
GKO A. DllXRXKKCK.
•
Harry County Drain Commissioner.

FRORA3 R ORDER.
Slate of Michigan. County of 1 tatty—aa
At a aresiou of the Probate Court for the
enuntv of Barry, hoi den at the Probate Office tn
the dtvot Harting*. iu said county, on Malarda; the nab dav ot December, In the year one
th»u-Hnd eight hundred and ninety.
Present. Charles W.- Armstrong. Judge ef
Probate.
In the matter of Uns' estate of Aaron Parker,
deceased.
On reading and filing the final account of
Uannali F, Parker, admlni«lratrix of said estate
praying that tbe same may be heard, establish­
ed and allowed.
Thereupon It is ordered, that Friday, the
9th day of January. A. D.. 1*91. at ten o’clock
lb the forenoon, be aaslgned for the hearing ol
mid petition, nnd that tbe he I r» at law ot said
deceased and all other persons Interested In said
estate, are required to appear at u session
ot said court then to be holden nt the Probifte
Office. In tbe. city of Hastings, In mid county,
and stiow enure. If nny there be. why the prayer
of the petitioner mar not l»e granted. And It
Is further ordered. That said petitioner give no­
tice to the persons Interested In said estate, ot
thtfgpndency of .--aid petition, and the hearing
thereof by causing a copy ot this order to be
published In the Hastings Banner. a newspa­
per printed and circulated in said county of
liamr, once in each week for three successive
CUABCKS W. ARVKTnONO,
IA true ropy.)
.tndga of Probate.
W’m. W. Colk. Probate Clerk.

BOSTON

KALAMAZOO,
MICH.

9

Holidays are Fast Approach^
We want you to come to our city to trade.
Elegant Plush Photograph Albums, 50c.
Scrap Books, 10c and up.
■
Autograph Albums from 5c up.
Toy Trunks from 50c up.
Doll Cradles from 50c up.
Doll Cabs from 50c up.
Desks from 85c up.
Stools from 12c up.
Black Board's to please the children from 45c up.
Folding Rocking Chairs, carpet seat. 50c.
Reed Racking Chair from 25c up.
Full size Checker Boards at 10c.
New Game, Tiddle Winks, at 10c..
.

An immense line at 35c, cloth bound.
Bed Line Poets at 55c.
Gilt Edge Poet* at 08c.
I*added Seal Poet* at &gt;1.15.
Dore’s Bibal Gallery at 81.15.
Children’s books from 5c up.
A card board cover book at 10c.
Tin and Iron Toys at all prices. •
.
Horns and Rattles to please all.
Games, all kinds cheap.
*»
Dolls from 1c up.
,
Hanging LaniD« complete at SL50.
A Decorated Parlor Lamp worth $4.00 at 82.3$.
Tubular Lanterns with dash board attachment and with ball's eye at 05c.

You should see our Plush Goods display. It will pay yon.
We want your trade on China Goods. Our Glassware Depart­
ment will please you. Dinner Sets, you can save money by
purchasing them at our store.

We have on our first floor a room 22x160 devoted to our
holiday display and a basement 22x100; and it’s worth a visit
to Kalamazoo to see our stock if nothing more.

We Can Please You at

Conner’s Grat Variety Store. 136 S. Bordick St., Kalamazoo, Mich.

K

08ENBAUM*SPEYEB c
,

SUCCESSORS TO

M. Israel &amp; Cq
JX/Tictl

DRY Q00D5 STORE.

Cadwallader’s
AGENCY COLUMN
OFFICE WITH HOLBROOK, OVER
MORRILL’S STORE, HASTINGS.

FORGING
RIGHT
AHEAD

Marr As Duff have doubled their store
capacity and now they have one of the
finest, best lighted and nirest equipped
I have improved and vacant city lot* for stores that can be found in the County and
sale and exchange hi ail part* of the city. City.
Farming lands for sale and exchange In
Our store now is 42 by 85 ft. every comer
all part* of tbe county.
I have some choice Grand Rapids prop­ as well lighted as another. We would also
mention that we made our old Cloak Room
erty for sale at a bargain.
Farmersand city property owners de­ (which was 13 ft by 20 ft) into a ladles
siring to sell or exchange should remem­ Walting Room and Toilet Room. This is an
ber that purchasers and traders are keep­ improvement that we think will be much
ing an eye on wy Hated property for appreciated nfjer a long and weary ride,
a place to rest yourselves and children.
bargains.
'
Remember those who wish to sell and
In order to make things
are obliged to sell are. the ones who pul
their property in the hands of the agent;
therefore purchasers will find the agency
headquarters for bargains.
In our Mammoth Establishment we will
keep
)

UNUSUALLY LIVELY

SPECIAL 1

On Jefferson street two houses and lots
■Lbargains, nnd on easy terms.
Near lurnilure factory,—one lot ___
and
house well finished, water works, ctmerete
walk, cistern, wood shed, etc.; rents nt $10
per month. $1,000; $500 down, bal. on
time at .7 per cent.
And one house and lot one block from
factor}-. 8800; 8300 down, bal. at 7 per
cent. Cheap.
Near felt boot factory—IX lota and
splendid bouse, with furnace, cellars un­
der whole bouse, good cistern, good well,
bouse well finished and folding doors,
small bam. Can be bought at a bargain
and on easy terms.
Several spleudld bargains in the 1st
ward and other parts of the city.
Brick bam for sale at a bargain, on cor­
ner opposite,Focd’s hotel.
40-aere farm in Irving, all Improved, soil
good, frame barn 25x85 with basement.
Jog hnnae, good orchard, and well fenced.
Can lie bought at a bargain on easy terms.
SO acre farm for sale in Otsego county.
Description said to be black sand and clay
loam—timber beech, maple and elm, W
rods from school, TX and $X
each of two railroads. 80 acres improved,
log house and barn and small granary; 8X
miles from county neat, 100 voters In town­
ship. Price 81,300. Will trade for farm
In this section and pay difference.

FOR SALE.

Putting Out Specialties

A RARE CHANCE!
We Have What We Advertise
and QuoteAw Ficticious Prices,
WE OFFER THE ENTIRE BALANCE OF

Ladies’ and Misses’ Newmarkets
of good

Quality

material, desirable styles and shades

One-Half the Original Price.

A substantial ladies’ newmarltet in different
styles for $3.00 only.
A good Beaver and Melton ladies’ newmar­
Ladies Newmarkets ket in plain, stripes and checks for $5.00 only.
That have been selling for 88.00, $7.00,
88.50. 80.00 and $10.00' Those will all be
A. lot of misses’ cloaks from 10 years to 18
put out ud sold for
years
for only $2.00.
$5.00, Your Choice.
Just think of It. You must come earley
A
lot of stiped, plaid and plain misses'
and stay late to see all the many bargainn
that may be yours. We have also placed cloaks for $3.95 onlyv■
on the Bargain Counter 35 heavy
All tbe time.

Our specialties for tbe present will be
your Choice of seventy-five

Jackets for Ladies
Thatl well be closed out

For 82.25
&lt;knd nlw for S&amp;00 Ukm ut only &gt; few
v! tbe ettrectlYe bargain, that are to be
found.

Best shirting can be had for 9 and
11 seats.
Bargains In Dress Gwds, Ginjhatns. Cottons, Underwear, Hosiery
Gloves.
1

Piano twine-binder; will trade for woou
or Miter property.

All our better goods without reserve at same
ratio.

Balance of stylish ladies' and misses jackets
reefers and paletots, uue offer to close out A T
COST.

le haie receive w till line of HOLIDAY GOODS.
Respectfolly yonrs,

In front of Farmer’s Sheds.

BATTLE CREEK.

�Michigan CENTg^i IN FEARFUL AGONY

WORK OF CONGRESS.

“The Niagan fall* Routi.,&gt;

Five Men Borne to a, Trenton,
N. d., Hospital,

Grand ttapi
MHldlevUie
Irving
HaniNoa

w AMLXCT0X ClTT

,

,

W-.’-a B.n

SS3..
N
life.

Charlotte.......
Katon Rapid*...
Jackson
Detroit
Stations.

s » n.
IM ■&gt;»!?&lt;
u.io 3JJF 7?

HE? I* S

HAgnma....

Irving
Middle vflle
Grand Rapids.. Ar
UOLLINS. uieal Agent. HaaUMgs.
w Rr&lt;»■&gt;[.ns &lt;;. p AT. A..Chlcaro.

Chifiiga, I&amp;l&amp;nun b Saginaw
TIME TABLE.

In effect Spy. in. ik».
Stations.

NOH! I!.
Kalamazoo Lt...
East Cooper
Richland Junc’t
Creseey
Milo
Delton
Clov-rdale.........
Hbulu
HASTINGS

(’oats Grove
Woodland
Womlburv-----.Vtu If. L.4Ll.insiug
Detroit
Grand Rapid* Ar,

LABORER'S DISASTROUS HABIT.
./.**”
"Ctadar,**

&lt; 1?
i-tir.

Detroit.
Jantsoa..^..
Baton WapMa
Charlotte
Nashvilla
Morgan
Qu*, muy

A-

1.1!) I0.M

io S|”U

J rightfully

» White Hut
Burniuc Hi*

Own Eyr* Burned Out and Hole.
Heorchgd lu All Thalr B&lt;xU».-a Sick,
enlng Smell of Roasting Flesh-MlracuTtustos.n. i.jDK.
,fu
ernoon tin explosion occurred nt the New
Jersey Steel and Iron works, fatally injur
lug five men. A large nuiM of molten
metal, known na "cinder,’ had been taken
from one of the fumarrato undergo the
process of ccxtling. This is done by dash­
ing bucket* of water upon it after it ha*
bceti exposed to the air long enough to
towewhat abate the white heat at which
Itetnergw from the fnrnace. The man
in charge of the furnnc&lt;&lt; determine* the
proper timato apply the water and the
men In rcadiuesA with the buckete areretuired to follow bis aiders .

Ycatenlny one of the helpers. Michael
Fuda, without uniting for tbe signal,
threw Lis bucket of waler upon the ‘Tin­
der" almost a. xx&gt;u aa it wo» taken from
the furnace. ‘ A* the water struck the
huge mare, the inteuaely heated metal ex­
ploded with a deafening report, hurling in
all direction* large pieces of iron, some of
tilem weighing btuidr-nlM of pouti'la Fuda
and his four companion-,, who wen stand­
ing around the "cinder,'* weietfart.wn to
the ground, covered with imrrild.- wr undA.
their ch-thing and flesh burning and emit
ting a sk'ki-uing odor.
Bui util Out Doth Hi. Ijr.,

Fuda. who stood t U-w feet marer to the
cinder than the ••ther*. hnd ht- -yes
Uanied ci-n.plricly &lt;»ut. In the bank ol
•&lt;&gt;t.-rn.
lu* neck was but mil a large hole, andfsevAr...
et:il holes wen- hurtled in hts body J a
EartCnoper I,v.
Rich!*nd June’t.
cot Kress ha.I bls clothing almost entirely
&lt; rr**ey . .
hunted otf aud was Imdly burned and man­
Milo ....
gled nlmu« the body and limits. George
ta-itun .
nintall hnd the flesh burned off many
tloverdah*
fthuX- ..
flam of hi- body, exposing tire Itene.s.
Mulutel Soperip hn.i a horrible gash cutin
h:s abdumeti by a flying piece of tbe hot
Woodland .
Wo-Miourt .
iron, and his burn* are so severe that tho
physicians have no hopr: of hift recovery
lensing ...
Michael Gositlsa’a burns wtye so uutr.er
Detroit...
tuts and serious a- to render him nltrn--:
Grand Rapids Lv
beyond recognition. The injured men
N&lt;m/'s and &lt;5 will no: carry passengers unless were removed to the hospital iu tctrible
provided with freight train penult*.
Freight trains will be Bin at the convenience agony.
Horrible sight In the &gt;1111.
of the couinanr. who reserve the rishi to change
tbe time of such trains without notice.
At 10 O'clock !n*t evening tltey werc all
F. Bitsu. (lea’I Manager.
in a critical condition and tbe chances of
n. C. Potto. GenT r.&amp;T. Aat
recovery ol any of them nre final 1 The
rail mill, the scene of the explosion, pre
PKOB.VIE. ORDER
sc nt rd a horrible sight. Grtjat &lt;hunka of
State of Michigan, coontr nf Barry.—«.
At a session of the Probate Court for tbr flesh drop-ted from the ls-&gt;ncs of the man­
County of itarrv. holdenha the Probate Office In gled at|d rousted men, filling the air with
the City of Hastings. In said countv. on Tues­ .a stifling odor, while the siirrounditigit
day. tbe Jnddav of Itecrmber hi the year one bore hundred* of trace* of the force of the
tpouamt eight hundred and ninety.
Present. Charles W. Armstrong, Judge ol fljring pieces of metal. The escape of the
Probate.
five nn-n from instant death and of others
•In the matter of the e*tue ot John Altbouse in the mill from injury i- miraculous
deceased.
On reading and niing.tbe final account of
THE FIGHT IN KILKENNY.
Peter Attbause administrator of s*ld estate
praying that the same may bl- heard and allow­
ed and he di«chan:e&lt;l Ben&gt; bi* Mid tru*t.
ind
Thereupon It is ordered*, that Friday, tbe
Aith day of lk*emt&gt;er, A. D.)««. at ten o’rlock tn
the forenoon, be Mutinied for the hearing ol
LOXOOX, Dec. *A—Dispatches from Kil
aald petition, and that the heirs at law •! -aid kennyuptoa lath-hum lust, evening Indi
deceased and all other pmoits Interested io
tauLestate. are required to npfexr at a session cate tlmt the events attending the election
of said court, then to be. hoidea at the Probate yesterdaj were not «o exacting tut tbe heat
Office m the city of HMtlugs. in said county. W
show cause, if any there be. wlty the prayer ot of the controversy icaditiftap to the great
the petitioner rnav not be granted. And It i» occasion gave reason tv tear they would be.
further ordered. That tel* pellftonergive Police
to the persons intereMMl tn xaM estate, of th&lt; A good deal of (ha surplus energy of the
peodenct of said petition, und the hearing people wos expended In actual work In .
thereof, by causing a copy of Utts order to be
puMisbod tn tbe HMlita;* BaMxkb. a newspa­ Mend of talk nnd fight, which have here
per printed and circulated in said county of tvfort* been in order. The most conspicu­
Barry, cure In each week for three succevlve ous feature of the day was the activity of
weeks previous to said day of bearing
«’•• ••••!*- w. ARMATUOXG.
the priest.-, who nil daylong worked like
Judge of Probate.
la-nvcr*. and kept’up n constant fusillade
of exhortation, amounting to intimida­
tion, against voting for Purnell.
The rale of Ute Pewabic mine at Calu­
Considering the awe in which the tnax*
met lias again been postponed on account
of the people bold the priesti-iaxLthere
of the stringency in the money market.
wem* to be u' moral if not a legnr basis
The South Jacksofi mine al Negaunee for the declaration of the Fartu-Uite* that,
has shut down for an Indefinite season, the result, if in Hennessy's favor, should
owing to the poor outlook for sale of ore. be questioned on the grouihd of undue In­
fluence. Parnell was intensely irritated
Mrs. Lydia Harmon. 97 years old. of by tbe action of the clergy, and stated
krone!, died of old age yesterday. She emphatically during tbe afternoon that he
me to Michigan from New York in IMS. would immediately file a petition fora
new election The vote, however, wa* by
John Densmore and Richard Bolton wcret ballot mid this may have modified
were buried beneath a mass of day In the the power of the clergy.
Port Huron Mrtnel Monday. Neither was
Only One Little HhJndy.
badly hurt.
There wns a large force of police nnd
military In the district In cas* of riot, mid
ihe only »&lt;-riou« disorder of the day was at
Mr. Frank Huffman, a young man dt Castle Comer, wlierc the fifth: wm the
Burlington, Ohio. *Utes that be had been hottest on both sidrc. Here the miner ele­
under tbe care of Jtwo prominent phy­ ment met Pmmcll lu n threateningly
sicians, and used thdlr treatment until he hostile fashiou when he came to exhort his
wan not able to gef around. They pro­ supporters, nnd nlruost drove him out of
nounced hltt case to lie consumption and town. They did, in fact, prevent him
Incurable. He was persuaded to try Dr. from speaking. On the whole the day
King’s New Discovery for consumption, pa*se&lt;l off far marekntlsfaclorily than any
coughs and colds and at that time was not one hnd dared to trope.
The l ight Will &lt;ta Bight ‘In.
able to walk across tbe street without
Neither side will consent to regard the
resting. He found, before he had used
half of a dollar bottle, tliat be was much result in Kilkenny as coneln»tve, which
ever
way
it goes. Crowd* thronged the
better; be continued to use It and ia to-day
enjoying good heaUb. If you have any street* at Kilkenny until long after mid
Wee night, excitedly dlacnraing the events of
throat, lung or chest trouble try It. W
guarantee satisfactipn. Trial bottle free the day and. expressing opinion*as to the
result of the election. Everything was
at W. H. Goodyear's drug store.
uncertain, however, and a poll of the
crowd* showed a wide variance of judg­
Klactrte Bitter*.
This remedy Is becoming so well known ment a* to how tbe strength of the parties
and so popular as to need no special was displayed at the voting. The London
mention. All who have used Electric Daily News claims Hennessy's election by
Bitters sing tbe same song of praise.—A MX), which is 500 ten than tini anti Par
purer medicine does not exist and It Is nellite claim has been, aud The Nejrs ia *s
guarantesxi to do al) tiist is claimed. anti-Purnell na “The Udsuppreaaible.
/Later.-A telegram Kilkenny say* that
Electric Bitters will cure al! diseases of Parnell has conceded the election ot Hen•
the liver and kidneys, will remove pimples,
ncssy.
-bolls, salt rheum and tither affections
’ Chicago Iriih Support Parnell.
caused by Impure blood.—Will drive
CHICAGO. D*c. 33,-Five thousand Irishmalaria from the system and prevent as
well as cure all malarial fevers.—For cure American citizens ataemblel In Battery
of beadache, constipation and iudlgrat on D. Inst night, aud heartily indorsed Charles
trj* Electric Bitters. Entire satisfaction S. Parnell as leader of tbe Irish
guaranteed, or money refunded. Price party. The meeting was presided over by
50 ct*. and 81.00 per bottle at W. H. Good­ ^Senator-Io*e|.h P. Mahoney, ^peecbe.
year’s drug store.
were delivered by if
G. Fitxgibbona, and John F. * *“***;*“?
Back ten *« Arnie* Salve.
resolution* were adopted acttlng
The best salve in the world for cuts, that “Parnell, more thnq any living statesbruises, sores, ulcer*, salt
,te*«r w ■.» rrnifwent* the views of tbe Irish
sores, tetter, chapped bands, chilblains,
,u«U«&gt;«&lt; If* “tlon*1
coms, and all skin eruption*, and
___
ly cures piles or no pay J’&lt;lu‘rt;‘’* 11 *2 government-''
N&lt;~ Wb.^'. r.n.11guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or
LOKIWX, Itot a-SUty todte. or Cork
money refunded- Price S5 rents
box.
'or pmrift .tloo to
For sale by W. H. Goodyear, the druggist. b.rr Ugorf ,n

Stations.

Mr*. Calvin Colwell, wife of one of the
bt*t known farmtra of Hudson, dropped
dead of heart disease yesterday.
Loose’s Rod Clover Pills cure tick
headache, dyspepeta, Indigeetion, consti-

?urti*.Xt b.«ur. from -dr. ptobHo
fife.
Alinmrr for South American u aten.
baa been built in sect ions -l
1"’j
I be Skipped in that cqpdltioc ami

™ w &gt;

J

II.C tenata
organ resolution
,lxmt '"““I’

election*. A communication from Daven­
port asking that charges made nguiust him
nlbe«nw, Uta.Mrtg.aa
mferot
UlUpb. n»oluU&lt;M&gt; Inquiring wlwtbwtb.
right to vote has been abridged in any ot
Ut&lt;- states wu di.*cut«ed without action.
b|Mi-che* on tbe election fail! were made by
Morgan. Kcuna and Dolph.
lu the house a resolution for A holiday’
n * ml* from Dec. a to Jan. 5 was offered,
(be apportionment bill was taken tip
ana dbL-uwaai nt length. An agreement
W'lis had that a vote on it shall be taken
after twb hours debate Ueday.
W.taiilKOTON CITY, Dec. 1H_—After paasjng a bill for the sale 0( the ..jj customs
butiding at Erie, Pa., the Semite went on
w ith the talk on the election bill yesterday.
Dolph spoke in Ito favor and Kenny, Rea
mui nnd Butler in oppo^ltiou. Hoar twice
nsKcd that n tlmq be fixed for a vote and
twice the request was met by !&gt; chorus of
Democratic objections, the second time
Gorman saying that tho senate waif only
on the threshold of debate.
The house took up tbe apportionment
bill again, and after defeating amend'
inetita inroasing the niemberxhip to x*.9
mid granting New York dty / new count
paserd the bill—1U7 to 82. . •
Waeuix
. utox city, Dec. 19i—The senate
yvatetday passed the following public
building bills: Senate bill appropriating
M00.I1M fora building at Danville, Illa.;
boure bill* for l.uildiug* nt South Bend,
Ind.. CRLCm, mid LU&lt;*-mingtau. Ills., tTk,0(10. C-olie. (’tillom,.CockrelI, nnd Bate dl*
cn»*4-d the election bill.
The house passed the bill to provide for
taking d&lt;&gt;p-h.itiouH in luter-state com­
merce bearing*. The slopping‘bill was
debated at length,but went over without
action.
WashAgtox Citt, Dec. sn.-ganfotd
addreMed the senate yesterday at length
In support of hi* government loan bill.
The bill v.’A* referred to thd tinnuce rum
tnitUv .' The printing deficiency bill was
paiec.sl • Bhii. mad ■ a long Lir.nonm* per­
sonal explanation to show the falsity of h
published story that he was not on good
terms with the preddeot. Bate Gibson,
nn I Stewart (Rep ‘. spoke iu oppotifipn : &gt;
the fcdt-iAl election bill The hp’ro- agreed
to the cvuference report Op th* bill confer- •
ring powers on the Baltimore and l’&gt;t&lt;»
mac railroad in the District of Columbia,
and tho conference ,n-p&lt;irt on the bill
amending the act to divide the Sioux In­
dian* iu Dakota.
WAsnixoniK ClTT. Dec. 2k-The Mumte
Safnrduy. nftex parsing a numU-r of pri­
vate jKii*i&lt;ih bill* in rhe moruiug liour,
took up the federal election* Lili, anti
S[MX»ui-r made a long *pvech in -upjx.rt of
theTneasure.
•
Ir. tbe house a number of conference re­
ports on ppbUc building bill* were agreed
to. The urgency ilettricncy bill, ait.li sen­
ate amendment* was then discussed, and
was finally returned to the eenatc with alt
but one amendmenl—tiist relating to pay
of senate employOhragreefl to.
WasiiixoTos city. Dec. 83.—Tbe senate
devoted ) e-b-rdny's session to the discus
sion of tbe federal election bill Higgins
^uadv a long s;H-eclx in support of the bill,
and Vboi bees another long add re** in op­
position to it The houMt •pent the day
up to ndjuniment rtt 3:15 p. m. considering
matter* pertaining to the District of Col­
umbia
'

GOBBLED THE MESSIAH.

PixeBilh:k Aoexcy
agency enjoyed n veritable sensation yeaterday. The |«olka .irrrsted tire Messiah
down in Red Cloud's enmp. When they
pulled tbe white blanket oil they found au
intelligent but harmless crank. A. C. Hop­
kins by name, from Nashua, ia. He
claimed that he was here in the I it tercet’of
peace, and that he hnd come because the
Indians misinterpreted hl* inessagr.
Hi* Minalon la Ended.

He wanted to go to the Bad Lands but
Agent Royer changed the addresH to Chadron.starting him tinder an escort of police.
of the Indians were indigpani &lt;wer
his arrest, while otbura laughed, and said
he was a crazy fool. None of the chiefs
take any stock in him. nnd Red Cloud
walked up to hhn and said: “Yon go
home. You ure no mmi of God."
Sitting Bull Not Murdered.
WasbIXGTOX VlTV, Dec. 28.—The official

report of tbe killing ot Sitting Bull has
been received,nt the Indian bureau. It
discredits the report that Bull was killed
while everything was peacefuL Tbe old
chief hnd been taken out of bls sc hack,
when his brave* opened fire on the Indian
police.- Thia began the fight, in the course
of which Bull was killed. The rejiort
warmly eulQgixes the bravery ami fidelity
of the Indian jwlice. and earnestly urges
that the living may be properly rewarded,
and the families of the'dead taken care of.

NEWS IN BRIEF
VWUier Uedor*day cel.-],rated
Georgia .VUiancc mm are after Senator-.
■be KU
o( hi, blnh. st bl.
Eiect Gordon with • sharp stick beaim-c
home tn Danvers. Mass.
be baa not yet j,iin®d the Alliance, as, it is
Eighteen men fell in
alleged, hr promised to do in return for
torn of a coalmine at Hocnn. Belgium, farmers’ votes in the legislature
\\ edneoday, and were killed.
John and Horatio Durst nnd others, resi­
Hobett Bakre, of Chicago, killed him­
self Wednesday while a constable was dent* of Texas, claim to M the heirs of
&lt;3).(NJO,iK*&gt; worth of property In Chicago
trying to arnsd him fur embezzli.-ment.
The claim bi made as heirs of the Indian
The heaviest snow-fall In year* took chief who formerly owued the land.
place al Pittsburg WwincadAyi cripnHng
During tho fight between Pat Killen and
Hie telegraph service and blocking the
Sheehy at St. Paul last week tbe latter
streeta.
bit Killen twice, once in the breast and
The police at Vienna Wednesday made
once in the lag. Killen is thruutened with
a descent U|h&gt;ii the house of a suspected blood poisoning and Sheehy U under sur­
anarchist A large quantity ot dynamite veillance.
was diocovererl and selxed.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Watterson celebrated
Henry D. McHenry, n member of the
their silver wedding ab Louisville Satur­
national Democratic committee *inre day night. They received 2,000 congratu­
18TB. died of heart dl*cnse at his home in latory letters.
Hart fort!. Ky., Wednesday.
The Evolution, a steamer propelled by
Teutonic wit grasps the prevailing sen­ Jets ot water, made a trial trip at New
sation. A new coffee house iu Berlin has York Sat unlay nnd succeeded iu covering
over It* door n |»«rtrnit of Koch, with the seveneen knots an hour.
inscription: ’The Jolly Bsiillu* ”
The unknown woman Tilled ip tbe
The rwddrnctt of Hmintor Gorman, of Wheeling nnd Lake Erie wreck nt Bolivar.
Maryland, at lainrel, bid., was destroyed (&gt;., has been indentIHvd as Mine Betsey
by lire early Wednesday, the M-uator’s Undscy, of Fremont. &lt;&gt;.
wife and daughter aadaping m their night
The will of Matthew Thomae, of Cinciu
dolhes.
nati, gives the whole of his estate, valued
Five hundred prnmn* wen- mnrfe tem­ at gl.lAO.OtNl, to tin* city for the benefit of
porarily idle Thursday by the hirrning at McMieken univereily.
Haverhill, Mass., of Currier &amp; Sous* shoe
There are 200,,000 acres of late railway
manufactory. !*&gt;*.*. about f-V1.000
land* in the northern part of Wisconsin
Arthur Hoyt Day.wn* hanged nt Wei­ which will probably in ninety days laland. Out. In .July Inst he ptidied hi* thrown open to settlers. The land is said
wife over the precipi--** at Niagara, her to lie very valuable.
body being found afterwards ou the ro. ks
Chanwrey M. Depew, says that Mrs. De­
below. Ilia sl-uer .was the priiicljml wu
pew ha« put a i eta upon his being away
□ran agnin«t him.
from home *o much, and that he will have
William Mnntell, of Chicago, stablied to retire from tbe lend of the treble army
hi* wife seven timer- sometime ngo. A
Ctifen-^v jury ha* just found him guilty of
A patent healer in a cnarb on the Chi­
"VMttii iodo bodily injury,” nnd Judgs cago nnd Grand Trunk ‘milwar exploded
Kettelc made the wntenoe six mouth* in nt Nicholas. Mich., Saturday. and badly
the iivu-e of corrretion.
burned wren persons, besides destroying
Owen Brothers, agents of the Atlantic the clothing of two families.
mills nt Providciiei-. R. 1., have assigned.
Gen. Miles telegraphs from Rapid City
Tbe liabilities nrw rMlimited nt gjut.oui
S. D., to Gen. Schofield nt Washington
The following rmtioniil bank* were City t hut IbO followers of Sitting Bull
Thursday
authorized
-------...............
........... to begin bu«ln&lt;9«s:
&gt;.w. imve
hnve tx-cn
ta-en captured.
captured. rne
The rent
rent oi
of uie
Ute no*bosNew Mexico National bank. Socorro, N. tiles in the neighborhood are expected to
XI capital.
I'HTl't-.l...................
* I.*.. t&lt; 1 Bank o'
■
...
M.,
S5o.tMi; XT*.
National
surrender *hortly.
Conmier:.-, Provo City. Utah, capital,
A settler in Victoria. R C.. named Ar­
♦SO.UOU; Home National bank, Arkun**- thur Teak*, who ho* made a cun forts life
City, Kati . capital
’’ . * lortune
’
fortune &lt;*j
by. luruoiii;.
farming, u»*
baa just w*-u
been «.w
die*
An hour * preaching on t he immortality j covered to lie the heir to n great estate in }
&lt;&gt;f the aoul. th.- preacher la-lug Ifev N E. [ cbiincet-y valued ni U\00t&gt;.(M) in eush and j
il-iruinn. &lt;l.-.-i«h*i a jusg at Wichita, Kan., &gt; - ----------— •in ----—1
property.
vrixiehhml hern hung tot sixty hmin. to | TIW
he nineteen Italians indicted at New .
bring iu a i.-r.lrat of grand lar. -ny ag.iinst [
for the murder of Chief of Po’ic- :
t be prisoner. 1 he judge u ho adopted I IS* Hennewrey pleaded not guilty iu the ctiini
rxtrnotuimiry tnetiiod of getting n verdict mil
court in that city Mombiy. Motions
was Judge BaldetMOU,
by their counsel to quash the indict ineuta
The cnqttra* of Germany hiw-given birth
were ovcrriilctl by Jndgte Baker.
to a mhi.
The rani no skating rink. (Tticagu. «na
The coa*l of Newfoundland is strewn
with wrecks, but no l«*»*ot life i* reported. destroyed by lire Monday. The Ium is
Dr. ixmls A daminet, one ot the ln«t 8M.0X).
The Veterinary society, of-Paris, b
known physicinu* of St. lain is, died Thurs­
about to try tint Koch system for tubvrcuday. lifted &lt;V&gt;
There are two feet of snowou the ground 1ohi« in animal*
Rye, t’olo.. reports tut epidemic of &lt;liphin lAmn-ylvania. the result of Wednesday**
storm. Numerous railway* arc *nowral up. thcriiq with five deaths, aud Um dineaaa
Tiie net income of the Thompson-Hous­ spreading rapidly..
Five thousand dcallani changed hand- on
ton Electric company for the prrkMl from
the result of a wrestle between Hugh
February to Deeembei, IWU, was ♦lO.U’O.
Leonard nnd Dennis Gallagher, at Buffa­
«*&gt;■
, ’
•'
lo. N. Y-. Monday. Ireonard won.
Copt. Norton, who left the United States
Succi. the faster, ia now, with George
some months ago to *ull aernas thqAt­
Francis
Train, the star attraction nt the
lantic in a small isoir, has been signaled
Nickelodeon, a'dime museum nt Boston.
off Gibraltar.
•
Through Governor Fifer, lllinoi* hue
The voters'of Mfnnesota at the late elec­
tion ratified the ixiiuftitutintial anx-ttd- asked tiir World'* fair people to give that
tnt-n: ]&gt;cniiittiiig iive-&gt;ixths of u jury to suite eight acres of ground tor it* .•xhildL
render a verdict- •
. A- very
- good counterfeit 85 gold ptece is
ill rirettlntion.
&lt; irviii.Aioii. It differs from the genu­
Billy Florence, the actor. Is credited I ,n
with diplmniitic aspirations. He is now inc only in size and ia worth intrinsically
in Washington City, and i* said to Iw a
Railroad travel in Scotland Is alnmrt
great friend of Bhune.
McGheis A; Co.. od-olcaal&lt;- groerr* and totally stopped by a strike. Alsiut 3.01*cotton draltyw at Rome, Ga., have iiuijle tnen have quit work, aud l.UB more nre
to go out.
#
,
an assignn.rnt, with linbilities of*!W.U0j. 'expected
Au attempt watt made Saturday a(t^caud u-sets .ibout the same.
nooDtosink the donfak turreted monitor
Miss Kate Drexel, th - heire** who be­ Tcrrur..at tho Brooklyn navy yard. It
came n novitiate a year ago InaR'-tnpu took hard work to saveber. Tbi* incident
Catholic convent, will take the veil in recalls tlic Tact that several attempts ol
'February next ami give- lipr wh-ile for­ this kind have been made in the |&gt;ast
tune. •tt.ow.OW, to Rome.
twenty years the perpetrators remaining
The Inter State Immigration convention unknown.
_j__________ ________ _
now in scaNoii nt Ashyville. N. C.. has
Au enterprising crook who lives hi Bal
adopttd a resoluti.-n calling on the south­ timore fan* been making a living off cunern state* to pm their best fool forward at grvs.sineii by naming bis imaginary chil­
the Chicago World’s fair.
dren. teleg«l »o have been born at differ­
The names of the two men arrwted nt ent point-iu the country,after senaura
Chicago Thursday night after n fight in and representative^ and then getting the
which one was wounded by a detective are State-men to buy ticket* to a bcuullt per­
Charles Warbiuger.-ind Frank Meyer*. A formance for himself.
full set ot burglar’s tool* wa* found on
Queen Victoria is reputed to be worth
tlicn^.
Crime is so rife a: Havana, Cnba, that
Henry McGowan and his wife,' of Barre,
citizens fear to veuturc out of the more Vt.. both dual ot Ik-art disease Friday.
Sunday they Were buried, the husbamta
compact-parts ci the city.
The funeral of tin- late Maj. Gen. Alfred funeral taking place from the Unireraali-t
H. Terry occurred ut New Haven. Conn.,’ and that of the wife from the Boman
Friday The service• were simple, but im­ Catholic church. The Santo hearse was
pressive. Ja-iitg nnmarkt-tl by civic or iu:li- UK-d, driving' with tbe bodies from
Both were
tary pump. Ti"- interment took place at one church to the other.
buried In one tomb.
the Grove Btqeet cemetery.

Rem! Ln Mbntague wa* banged at Sher­
brooke, Qtit-lwc. Friday, for the murder of.
Napoleon Michel on July IS 1W8. The
sheriff, Webb, died of heart diwaro, brought
on by excitement, a few n^nute* before the
execution/ Four Indian murderers were
hanged nt Missoula Moni.
Jol-.n Schmidt, of .Irfferaon, WU.. exerted
himself so vigorously to catch a train that
A-CROOK FOR HIS MOTHER'S SAKE. he dropped dead on the road.
Signor Succi dosed the next to the last
day of his fa*t Frida- night During the
twenty-four l»our» he hud lost one pound
Toledo, O-. Dro- dk-Ed H. Spear, a
in weight.
prominent young broker, was .arrested
Two unknown farmers blew out the m*
yrotcnlny for swimlliugthe First Notional. 'Thursday night in their room actin- kmMerchant** National, nnd Ketcham Na­ terprise betel. Ixiuisvii!*, and were found
tional banks out of 81,«X&gt; each. He depos­ dead next morning.
ited I2W in each bunk, raying he wished
Mr». Layton, life pretty wife nf a milh-r
to transfer hfa» account from the Nort hern at Plniuflid. X J.( ha* eloped with a young
National JuM before the banks closed bnar-irr. taking with hrj; all her huilmud's
be drew three check* for «L&lt;W each on the available ca*b ami much of hi* iumiturr.
Northern National, .-.ud each of the other
A powder »xplo*lou took place at Tni
three liauita promptly cashed them. Spear Ping. Chinn. Nov. 20 which killcri.bJO p-rrefuses to give unv information aa to the sons The cause of tbe cxplo-lon wn* the
lighting of bi* pipe by one of the work
whereabout* of the money.
I.Hter—The Crime Explained.
man.
I.to la.t night « «•». b«ru«l that ,n&gt;Edwin Holmes Sheldon, an ex-member
m^lhitoly nf.er rwhllw th, check-, S|,e»r of the firm »»f Ogdeu, Sheldon A: Co., of
wenttoastolngw hnnk mid lifted « Iona Chicago, nnd, a man prominent in that
ol hi, mother. He h„. c-rrllloed hl. rrp city’* history, died in New York Thursday,
Utolloa tor hl. mother’- nwMaged 00 year*.
A report Is current at Milwaukre to the
tin wi*«i
—----effect that tbe Pennsylvania railroad will
Paris, Dec 32.—Argument before the retahlWi lu the Chase valley, near that
won iryta'.: tbe Mto ot Mlebeel «rr»od city, the most extensive car work* in tha
Md Gebrlell, Borapord. .con.nl ot h.vta, United State-.
murdered ToouclntOoolte w».eoucludod
While dancing at Malcolm’s hall. Mlnnc
sword.)' nttonuwn. The jnr) rendered e a polk. Mt*. । M. Smith, a well-known err
verdict ot guilty «« n«»&gt;n»t tiolh deten- ciety woman, suddenly turned pale and
d.nte, »nd U.e eonrt rentonred
asked to b* taken to a -*at. t'-he was dead
death 17 tbe guillorlne ano.Gehr,rile Horn- in » moment. Heart disease.
paed to twenty jeer, imprtvynmeu, ulth
K truant nun of the House of the Good
—
ud has nppetded to
Shephcnl. Detroit.,says the reason she left
waa that the task* were too hard, and that
when tbev were not performed In time the
dellnqueut wa* .whipped *dth
machlM
iumhu.1. nu., i&gt;x =a-w“h,h™
.
The ItartiiutioD denies the charge
last month number of gn’ '»«» b&gt;Tt
R&lt;y. I¥ter Robert*, of Hyde Park, Pa.,
Ue» „mk h.r. .nd ton •" »o” JjlTO tab? jail in default ot 83.000 damageceaaful operation, -upply&gt;»«
•o*' ““ awafde&lt;i by a jury for breach of promise.
school aud prfrate houses, at a pmaUTO of He could Lave paid the damages, but re
from ten to twenty six pound*

THE MARKETS.

Bent. ('Mian
IImiaJ dlseMr

utseaaa. and
MHUB Brann.
John Harris, an Oakland county famar.
was held up and rvblted of go
l*ontfu- hotel recently.

I^oae’a Red Ciovec Pile Remedy, te a
|&gt;osit!ve s|&gt;edfle for qll forms of the din­
time. Blind, bleeding. Itching, ulcerate*
nnd protruding pile*, price 50c. For
tale by W. B. Goodyear.

H«rry Hnpeia. 81 years old and married
fell 100 fedt down tire shaft of the Centml
mine, in- CMumet, yesterday, and was
Instantly killed.
Pplaare sch-ntitk-ally compounded
and uniform in action. No griping pain m
commonly following the use of pllK,
They an- adapted to both adults'and chHdrcn with perfect safety. We guarantee
they have no equal in the cure of slek
headanhr. constipation, dyspepsia aad
biliousness, aud, aa an appetizer, they exs.
cel any other preparation.
'

Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla.
Children Cry for
Pitcher’s Castorla,

THAT’S IT
Great Remedy

PAIN

lb nil! Street.
Fun Franc bro, Cat,
April 33, isn.
“Haring been sore­
ly afflicted with riieomatiara, my mother
and daughter with

bgrtho use ofSt Jacoba
OU.been cured."

CURES NEURALGIA.

.
EDearllte. it. Y., Jan. 6. DM.
■ **I roficrcd with neuralgia, bought a bottle
•ZHU Jacoba Oil and aoon recovered. I treated
aapralaed ankle with same results." |
Tit CM H. Vax (reenra.

CURES SCIATICA.
BalUmore. Md., Dec. 19, 188».
I suffered a long lime with sefaUc twin* In
the hips; found no rolic-f till I Irk-d 8L
Jacobs Off, which completely cured me.
_____ t &lt;aua A- Fulda.

Promptly and Permanently
LUMBAGO, SPRAINS
BRUISES
w«r..

the

For Cirretai Address A &amp; PARISH. Graad Rapids, Mich

CARTERS

CURE

SICK
HEAD
ACHE

trf aomany Bt— thatbare —
wetnaknour gn»t boa»t. OurpUl*carsUwhlln
otacra do not

Chicago. Dcr_ a
Following wore tbe quotations on tbo board
of trade tcaday: Wbest-No 2 Dccembrw.
opened Wfcx
!*N: J«»««T- °Prl"^
•■Itjr. c-lrecd
May. opwusl
ckwod
ini.. Corn - No. 2 Dumber, opentd Site, duwd
CARTER MEDtCIMC CO., New VW.
Oct January, opened 514.C. closed WHc: b^y.
t p-ued i’JXjc. closed
2
, HULL PILL. SHALL DOSE SMALL PM
,

.

.

&lt;n^.

&lt;:&gt;*. M»x.
.

ntiftned and

No more

flS? May.' opened fimetawdSWAJ. laod
-Jat^mry. opeLd 55.S. do*d W
Live stuck Tira Union «U*-Jt y*nt, report
tbe following price:
active and «wy: light grade*. SkCDfpi
rough
SSuTnW’a*-': mriod. WJSM--V); heavy
‘w k’.ng and ahtppmg
CattiB-Natfve beef atomx
cows
nd todto
»&gt;«&gt;»"
fdVuLLj. Sheep-Sales fair.
Uinta.
l»rodncr: ButUr-Faney separator.
dairim. finest frreh. W***: pwtangM^1
S
£bo^toek^A^^vtipool'

of this I

Sweet potatoes -Jeteeys. W-SlitAO)
lIlilKiis. KL2j?AT.' Applre-Couking. fa.&lt;»3
4TOper lXi;eating. FtXUtfAJU; Michignn.choi-e,

! n?l'n,"™ra-Ht,rL
I»r lb: -hb*
br„h son; en-n. -dl-wo.bto,.
and rovers. 3o.*c; cuuimon brush.
WOokcd. S®3Kc.
Whest-No.2 red winter cxsh.
dn December. Sl.06; do January.

THE •'COLCHESTER” BCBBEE CA.

Ur. Stock: Orttk-Trato* active on _*D

“ADHESIVE

Q, G. SPAULDING,
K45TIHQ5,

�Hastings Banner.
Hastings, Ttanraday, Met. 25, 1890.

of war.

If they are a fair

TRANSFUSING BLOOD.

of the.
d that
Florida.eemveutlon then there is no longer
REMARKABLE OPERATION OF CHANG­
wonder at tlie utopian schemes that were
ING A COMPLEXION.
promulgated.—Charlotte Republican.

OUTGROWTH.

QUEER LOOKING CREATURES.

English word “Iduch.” It ia the word, not
the Institution, which suffers from this
MARSHALL L. COOK. Editor.
Very ugly, those poor little Japanese judicial sc veri ty. The lord chief j nation and
women! I prefer to make this hratal state­ all the judges of the high court recognize
ment at once, to aUennate it later with the claims of the meal, uoff punctually ad­
THX HABTIXGR, MICH.. POSTOFFICE,
mincing preltiness, graceful drollery, ador­ journ for IL As to tho word, “Iqnch” seems
AUGUST 14. 1879.
Kilkenny cats never kicked up a worse
able little hands, and then rice powder, just n* worthy of recognition as luncheon.
muse than the Irish of Ireland are doing
Into an Knslialimon, a Nerrt&gt; nnd a rose and gold on the Bps, all manner of It strictly means a lump of bread, and the.
juRt now over a leader who has shown his
Chinaman—A rbytleian’a Bold Experi­ artifices.
Hardly any eyes at all. so little ns to be h luncheon a new fangled term. Ila his­
moral unfitness for leadership. People
ment* with the Tranafnalon of Blond.
£most nothing; two narrow slits, oblique tory can show an indefeasible claim, hnsed
k1 diverging, where roil wily or cajoling on continuous user. "While yon stood
The gun that has so long done service will have a right to consider that Balfour
"Did I ever tell you, my dear Boswell,
stariug like on oaf." says one of the charac­
from the ambush of free raw materials, is correct when be goes on the theory that how, shortly after taking the degree of eyeball-, as between the barely opened lids
of thoM eate whom the glare of daylight ters in Dryden, "I cutn luncheon from the
aeems to have been pretty effectually spik­ it would not be safe to trust the govern­ doctor of medicine. I lost sever&amp;l years of mnkes wearj\
loaf.”
ment
of
Ireland
to
her
own
people.
The
my
life
in
one.
brief^night?
’
’
the
bcnevnlent
In fact, “the English word lunch,'" if not
Above those little updrnwn eyes—but
ed by the passage of the new tariff law.
If free trade attorneys were candid in sad part ot the spectacle is the fact that old imunccn inquired of hLi comparatively very far above, highly perched—are out­ current at home, enjoys av large foreign cir­
this fierce fractional quarrel In Ireland will youthful acquaintance in the Palmer house lined the eyebrows, ns fine as pencil marks culation. It has become in the last few
their demands that the so-called raw mater­
one evening. "No? Well, the event of and nut at all oblique, out at all parallel years quite a French woyd, and seems to
ials of manufacturers slmukl be placed on doubtless delay for another generation which J apeak took place in my office. Yet, with the' eyes that tb?y accompany so be ousting the regular guuter from Its own
badly, but straight ou the siuue line, con­ tongue. Etymologists might find curious
the non-dutlable list, it would be but what would soon have been accorded to tlic same 1 occupy at preaent.
unhappy
Erin
—
home
rule.
reasonable to erjs'ct from them some word
“Among my servants was one whom 1 trary to what it 1ms been the custom to Illustration of national character from the
represent iu our European pictures when­ derivation of both words, for “lunch”
MtppoMd
to
be
a
pure
blooded
Caucasian.
of commendation for that* feature of the
It’s funny how all those “third party’’ He was intelligent in face and polite in ever the artist has had to portray a Jnjr means a lump of food and "gqiiter" means
new tariff which practically concedss free
to taste-. The one suited the solid eater,
anese woman.'
organizations drift toward the democracy— manner and tho gentleman for whom he
I believe tbnt the particular strangeness the other the epicure. Lunch now ranks
raw wiateriala for all exported products,
hud formerly worked bail recommended
greendackers, prohibitionists, mugwumps,
of those little fncee of women is entirely with “punch, 5 o’clock, skating, great at­
him
to
mo
In
tbe
highest
terms,
and,
by allowing “on tbe exportation Of such
and now the alliance. And yet the grand though be had taxr'n occasion to dwell on due to that disposition of the eye, which is traction and meeting'’ in that aingulasiy
articles a drawback equal in amount to the
old party marches right along, and tijqugh several characteristics in detail, he hail general, and also to the development of selected list of phrases which the French
tbe cheek, which Is always swollen to have recently annexed and tunnmilated.
duties paid on the materials used, less one
the people sometimes get excited and run made no mention, not even giving n hint, roundness like n doll's; moreover, .in ibeir Thackeray makes ope of his characters,
per centum of such duties?*
about the man having any mixed blood in
after the democratic side shows, ini time his veins. Nur would 1 have stypccted it pictures, the artiste of the country never forgetting tbe won! goutor, say “aprro
Such Is nuw the law. If inspired by
they see that the republican party is tbe had Henry- nut come to me omv-.lay after fail to reproduce, exaggerating them even louche.” It is quite clear that in I860
other motive than op|K*ttiou to any and
true party of the people, and is always office hours and told me himself. He be­ to improbability, t bone ch.qftictcri*tic signs “lunch" was not a French word.—Pali
Mall Gazette.
all forms of prutectlnn, why do not those
gan, after receiving my permission, to uro ot their race.
right—Standard Union.
Tbe otherv features are much more
a short spare of my time as be saw fit by
Journata-and orators who have all along
Unwelcome Ministry.
changeable,' varying with individuals, nnd
askin.T
me
if
I
believed
in
the
efficacy
of
insisted that it was tbe tariff on foreign
During next year, the democratic 'party
Like must ministers’-families, that of
tbe transfusion of blood. Upon my reply­ •specially with social conditions. Among
woahs, orcs, wood*, etc., -thatkept the prod , will work the farmers’ alliance fur all it is ing in the affirmative he wanted to know&lt; tbe common people the Ups remain thick, the Rev. Mr. Gray was subject to visits
niik-of American mills out of foreign mar­ "worth. They hope thus to throw .the if I thought a man’s complexion might the nose flat nnd short; among the nobil­ from brother clergymen, visit.: which some­
ity the mouth becomes thinner, the nose times stretched out into visitations. Two
kets, now urge inanufaeturers to -enter election into the house of representatives not be changed by transfusion of the blood longer and finer, sometlme.&lt; even curves in weeks before Thanksgiving, one year, ar­
of a different complexionvd tnan.
upon the world-wide trade from which where they have a big majority. Once in
rived a missionary, a stiff and - uninterest­
"The question was a startler. 1 had the shape of a slender eagle’s beak.
There is qp country where the feminine ing man, who becamfe quite a bugbear to
tke, have for so long l&gt;em excluded? that position, the democratic leaders can never heard it before and I had never
Only one cent on tbe dollar^iow stands to snap their fingers at the farmers aud their thought of auch a thing. Still it did not types are ho clearly defined between differ­ tbe children.
ent
castes.
Browu
pc.*isant
women,
bronzed
lie was solemn and silent, and even little
' the favor-of the European manufacturer organizations. And that’s about what seem illogicaL I naked Henry what like Indians, well balanced on their slim Ethel liegnn to tiro of hearing her father
prompted his question. He Iwsitated a
Gvcr his competitor in this country who they would do too.
moment, bung his head and replied, after waists, plump and muscled beneath their pray that he might be blcroed among the
may prefer to draw his supplies from for­
pledging me towerrey. that be hnd African everlasting'dresses of blue cottonade; etio­ heathen, "unto whom he would speedily
Congressman O'Donnell recently told a blood in his veins. A. very small quantity, lated women ot the cities, real diminutives minister;" she “wished thru then were
eign sources—barely enough to pay the
Free
Press
reporter
be
would
not
be
a
can
­
but still enough to enable nn expert to de­ of women, white and wan like sickly Eu­ now," nnd tbeirwet blanket of a guest was
cost of -entry' -and clearance through the
tect just Iwtck of his finger nhlls the telltale ropeans. with I know not whnt of hol­ safely within the tropics.
custom hoase. And in connection with didate for re-election. This is tn line mark. He wnn, it seemed, engaged to a lowed, of undermined, beneath the flesh,
The day Iwfore Thanksgiving, however,
with what he has said all over tbe district white girl. She had not known of the im­ .which is the sign of races tbnt arc too old- ho took bis leave, aud tho children begun
this fact, the hollowneu erf tbe ••reform”
the last campaign. Of his record as con­ purity of his blood until hr, feeling it to be ' all theoe working women of the great their old habits of sliding down the Iwtnisdemand -for free raw materials is made ap­
gressman the district is justly proud, and his duty, had told her. She immediately cities seem to hnv’e been worn nut. heredi­ ters and playing leap frog in the hall.
parent to the most-obtuse observer. While
tarily worn out before their birth, by too
"Well, Ethel," said her father lit dinner,
Mr. O’Donnell is justly entitled to great broke the engagement, declaring that while long a continuity of labor, and of tension after every one was comfortably helped to
tbe old law provided for a refund ofninety
ahe would marry none other she would not
turkey, "and what are you specially thank­
percent of the-duty paid on raw materials praise for bis distinguished public service. marry him. When Henry had come to of mind over minute trifles.
। .It seems as though upon their trail forms ful for today?”
when exported as part -of a finished pro­ ’ Democratic papers all over the land work for us as my office man he had taken I weighed all the weariness of having con­
"Just one thing," said Ethel solemnly,
to reading my mediral works, and hnd road
duct, no-one-ever learned the fact by lis­ which two months ago were telling how enough nbont transfusion to obtain a pret­ stantly produced since centuries those' looking up front her quest for the wish­
tening to free trade attorneys. Nor are the McKinley bill was enhancing prices, ty fair idea of it. And he hnd hit upon the millions of htiubles. those innumerable lit­ bone. “I nm thankful I am not a little
tle
works
of
exhausting
patience
of
which
heathen
child, to have Mr. Parks minister
they disposed to concede any credit to tbe 1 are now telling their readers about the thought that it might bo employed to
charge his veins with such pure Caucasian Japan is full. And among the princesses unto me."—Youth’s Companion.
existingJaw for refunding ninety-nine per ! "larger stocks of holiday goods, cheaper ’ .is to dilute the African blood into an an- the refining influence of aristocracy, an fnr
back does it date, has.finished by fashion­
senL under similar conditions. They sim­ than ever” In the.fr respective localities.
discoverable quality.
ing extraordinary little artificial persons, hu plowed the «um of £1,000 at the disposal
ply ignore tbe fact, while attaining their
The republican party redecetl the nation­
"Before I could recover from my surprise, with childish hattds nnd busts, whose of the trustees of tbe Detroit Museum of
vision to discover M)inc&lt;otlMir point for at­
painted faces, whiter and pinker than a Art to enable them to offer that sum to
Boswell,
he
asked
if
I
would
perform
the
tack. under pretense of being satisfied with al debt $240.ft)0,000 lit 1H90. if they did
fresh bonlxjn, Indicate no age. Their smile defray the cost of two years’ study in one
not win any notable victories in other di­ operation of transfusion. Being young.
of the great art schools of Europe tut a
namething short of absolute free-trude.
prize for tbe highest proficiency in the De­
But they will not be salisfiNl, for tin- rections.
troit Art academy. The prize is open to
b.a,
counllu^uu
tny
lu^umKeniv,
humIc *
aaa
a.
aaa
.............
real fact Is that the Oubdeq -Club and other
students from all parts of the country.
bargain with the Brawny English janitor
prime movers behind the, conspiracy to
A Bool; Thief Who Robbed 111 inwIf.
of the building for a limited quantity of
Tea and ground coffee are packed in tin
open American markets to unrestrained
One of the most delicious lore letters
Edward Crawford, n bookstall man, snyw. the blood, and it was not long before tbe
eans of tho kind used for maple sirup. A
European competition, set-out with a de­ "I expect to lo.se a ft»w Ixioks every week operation was well under way. By this that the listener haw ever read was Inter­ funnel will be required to fill them, butextime 1 hud gained my senses aud was en­ cepted t he other day by a teacher in one of
by
theft,
and
I
nm
not
often
disappoint
­
termination to be content with nothing
ed. The slick Itook thief will generally joying the thing more as a juke than any­ the public schools. The boy who wrote it cept for that t he small hole is an ad van­
short of that ultimatum; aqd tlnose whb are begin by buying some ten cent damaged thing m-rious until the Englishman let fall wits lO.yenra old, and the girl presumably tage. Spices arc put iu baking powder
eerrmg as agents to bring this about will affair, and he will then look over the stock, something about having a hereditary taint of tbe same age Hero is the charming boxes, and a strip of paper is (Misted around
them to bold tbe covers firmly. All pack­
Dot be permitted - to. etop so lung as the select some valuable set in volumes, wait in bls system. In a jiffy the operation missive:
till another customer draws my atten­ stopped so far as he was concerned, and I
"Dear Emma—I love you and I wish ages are carefully labeled to prevent mi*.
aegis of protection accords to a citizen of tion away, nnd then f-teal s volume. Twice G-gan to busy myself with letting out of you would write to me’Hove you and I
thia country imy commercial privilege that I have suspected the tfjpne man of stealing Henry's veins as much blood as it was safe wish I could kin you. Emma you look so
is out to be equally enjoyed by foreigners two separate volumes nf a very valuable to spare, In hopes of ridding thorn of all the rosy. I love you, don’t you love me? I
wish you would write to me. 1 guess you
anatomy trtntwe, and my •-nspiclons were Englishman's disease tainted fluid.
The New York Weekly Witness Jias tiic confirmed the other day wbc»&lt;j&gt;e offered to
"In my excitement I let oat too much. love me. 1 don't care if you don’t, I will
following to say cocrnnendkiK the recent buy tho remaining volumes cunn]&gt; on the Henry fainted, and terror stricken lest he write to you anyway. 1 want you to write
should die I ordered the Englishman to to me aud if you hare no lead pencil I will
action-of Um state grange of Michigan on ground that the set was incomplete and fetch tbe first strong, able bodied man he
give you one and some paper. I am so
comparatively, worthless.
tbe sabject of govei£tn&gt;&lt;«U loams to the
.1 sited him up. came to tbe conclusion could pereundo to part with some blood to glad that you Tore me. Emma, did you
tanner as advocated by the alliance:
that he really wanted the set anti charged save another's life. In a few moments he tell that boy that livre beside your house
was
Imck
with
bis
negro
n.ssistan
t
.
He
was
that you was going to slap my nose?
him
81
more
fortho
four
volumes
that
were
“Well done, Midiigan! We have re­
peatedly expressed die conviction that the leftrthaii I would have taken for the entire not the color I wanted, but a life was at Emma, I could not help but cry when that
fanners would oucoe -out ail right as toon set. Finally he agreed to my terms, and, stake, and in the ubortest time On record I boy told me. Emma, I thought you
aa they had had time to digest die proposi­ unles-. J do him a grave injustice, he just had his blood flowing into the veins of thought more of me. 1 have given you
tion for a gopply of cheap money., by which .robbed himself of 81 by stealing those two Henry. In a little while Henry revived. about twenty-five cents’ worth of candy,
so uuuy of ttiran have been carried away, volumes. Book thiqvesarc nearly nil fairly Ho opened bis eyre and upon seeing that
and we take I caw to assume that the ■well dressed. A shabby lookingman knows the blood of a black .negro was flowing into you sonic gum."
his veins be sprang up, broke the tube, and
There is no doubt about the condition of
Michigan Grangers liave expressed the suspicion ia attracted to him. and is more with an oath declared that I was trying to that boy. lie is in love. He mar be only
views of * very targe proportion of the ■careful in -consequence.—St. Ixiuis Globe­ rob him of what white blood he |XMsesaed 10 yenn old, but if ho lire* to be 100 he will
single
*
4
Mrmers of the western states hi the above Democrat.
and to make him a negro.
never be any more in love than he was
use
naolutioti. We have nowhere seen so
“Overcome by the st rung con fileting emo- when be penciled, this letter.—Boston
We
fine
concise and convicting a statement -of the
“in one of the most grewsome parts of tious, from the fear that I was an uuinteu- Transcript.
argument against this new scheuM- as is the {London tower,’’ aays on American who tioual'murderer to the joy of seeing Henry
presented by this association of farmers, recently visited that institution, "the fol­ restored to conscioium-.-w, I fainted. When
Young Man, Get * Pretty Girl Friend.
and we trust that auy of our farmer friends lowing bit -of conversation came to my I came to myself tho room was dark. I
The pretty, wise head of a pure hearted
who have been fascinated by the Idea of ears:
soy„ Jimmie, whatever will I do iittlie gas and saw Henry lying on the girl friend can help a young man im­
of gettta*'money made to order. In ^anti- when the bloomin' ijons arc called? 1 floor asleep. Ills face and hands were jet mensely.
ties, and ou terms to suit the needs of the ehall feel such a silly to know I’m soon black. He hod become through my crim­
Perhaps nothing will ever come of it in
applicants, will study tbe above resolution going to lie n married woman.' 'Shall you, inal carelessness a negro! What could 1
with care.
now. Mary Jane?' he replies. 'Well, ’ow do? Hu v.-as much larger than J, nnd if I
“One other sentence should, however, do you think 1 shall feel? It ain’t no non­ awoke him ho might upon discosering the just you value her friendship highly.
be added to this n^olnlioo, to point out sense getting married, for a man gets to change that had come over him do me
■Be sure you live so as to deserve and
that in addition to these evil effects of the be a rate payer then, and no mistake, and violence. My eye chanced to light upon a keep her friendship. Then consult her on
proposed policy tbe new currency would Vs a ’ousc'older and that.’ Then an In- bottle of chloroform, nnd in an instant I agoodm^ny things. You will be sur­
*
soon become a nuisance. An hu­ ierrnl ensues of eloquent silence. The hnd saturated my handkerchief and laid it prised how she can help you.
ge issue of government notes, put in cheeks of the giri grow pinker and tbe to his noMX Satisfied that be would not
She will warn you against base fellows
tlon in the manner prescribed by tnttn -waxes self conscious and awkward, awake Inside a half hour I hurried to tbe and silly girls. She will prevent you re­
./rmeni alliance, and not backed tip by and I, who listen to this chatter, walk street, determined to find n white mnu who peating some society blunder and a foolish
.. sofficient redemption’ fund of coin or sway from it oil and miwe on the great would consent to an operation.
mistake in yonr attire. She will detect
bullion, would Inevitably depredate in problems of love and life and mummies,
whether you are lasing ground with yonr
A TK1UUDLF. Cr.IBIA
▼aloe so rapidly that all basiiress trans­ for here are mummies galore, to right and
“It wan a bitterly cold night nnd a sharp customers or employers and giro you word
actions would be on a very unsatisfactory
sleet sweeping down State street drove In season; you hnd better heed her, too.
faaata. Noltody would know what the
most everybody indoors. After tramping She will see to-morrow plainer than you
aooBf-v. which be was accepting. In exabout In vain for nearly half an hour I do yesterday. She sees by flashes where
ctenge for the produce ot his tabor would
hurried tack to tho office, my fear of per­ yon plod in Alon* reasoning.
A writer'in an English fire paper says sonal violence by this titno having given
be wdrth a week after the time he received
There are few of us whodo not have occa­
1L and therefore, no one could make any Che showmen who perform auch wonderful way to one that Henry might in his despair sion to remember tbe softening, refining
intelligent calcutationa or plans for the tricks, aud announce themselves as “fire kill himself. As I entered tho street door society of some gentle girl friend along our
kingx" and ax being fireproof, are enabled I spied a man crouching in the cornet;. I path; a real friend, whose pretty bead
ftttare.”
______
to perform their seeming miracles by using bode him stand up, and as ho did so I rec- stands out along the memory lands, sur­
Senator Sanders, of Montana. has deliv­ an ointment made by dissolving two ounce* ogntzod him as'tha Chinaman who did my rounded with a halo almost as bright ns tho
of camphor in four ounce* of aqua vita?, and
ered his funeral oration over Sitting Bull: theu adding two ounces of liquid stornx laundry work. He was u giant in size and head that is now growing gray at our side
—almost, not quite.—New York Weekly.
“1 am in great distress of mind, my nnd two ounces of quicksilver. Two ounces had a complexion of rich olive. I bad pro­
heart is bowed down with woe, because of of hematU, beaten Into a powder and mixed scribed for him several times and lie
thought
a
great
deni
of
me,
and
he
had
the death of my fellow being, Mr. S. Bull, with tbe at»ore ingredients, completer* the
come inside the building it nec.ma to thaw
I have seen much of life and tn almost
preparation. This mixture when rubbed out a bfL
all of its wonderfull y changing aspects, anil
thlioring territory. ou the hands makes It passible for the oper­
hr a sojourner
“
Well,
Boawell,
as
you
may
imagine,
I
I
am
convinced that tbe joys and the sor­
all flash, and there ator to grasp a redhot iron and bend it
Be tea gone tt
soon roped him into service. To be sure, I rows, tbe crosses nnd the crowns in mar­
double without the least danger. Hubbed
wanted a white man. but none was to be ried life are about equally divided between
wtp&gt; far astray if it followed him. S.
found, and I knew that Henry would pre­
redhot irons without even as much aa adis- fer an ulive complexion to a-tladtMtin, tbe husband and tbe wife. I am confident
that nothing will-sight all the wrongs and
eolaration of the skin.
and the Chinaman being willing to do any­ bring order out of tbe confusion t n: mating
were always in good repair; bit
thing I told him I took him to the office. from the many disturbing quest ions that
never troubled him as much as it
■ aan constantly ageing as the shelter of tbe
A writer on tbe subject of tho dlmood chloroform cap over his face I let out a true home ruled over by husband aral
dlfflcultv I was not aware supply Of tbe world, which ia ateadily fa- pretty Large quantity of the negro blood, wife In al! loving confidence, and unitedly.
his akin becoming lighter all tbe while, —Mrs. Henry Ward Boocher in Ladies’
“In jnUee to him I should Mty that most index of how much of ita surplus earnings until K regained its normal hue. I would Home Journal.
did wan performed by it can afford to spend yearly in thia partic­
(If there's auy bull in ular form of luxury, says that tbe romance' enough blood in him to keep him alive I
were talking Bulls just of diamond mining is nil gone. It is now was compelled to top tbe Chinaman and
In photographing projectiles in motion
was univerRaily by a matter of excavating vast beds of blue start the occidental blood flowing.
no results af any importance are obtained
j la’xw pertaining day by machinery, washing it and sifting'
In less than half on hoar, sir, Henry's till the velocity of the shoe exceeds that of
out
the
diamonds,
which,
after
being
rely vleta-locB. at.
complexion could not be distinguished sound. But at higher speeds a wave of
roughly sorted for size, are sold in bulk by from the Chinaman's, and us the latter compreation is found preceding tbe bullet
was beginning to show signs uf wrakneaal In ita fiighL Tbfl shape of this wave is a
mere
laborers,
nnd
their
psy
is
proportion
­
1 knew bl
stopped the flow, g;:va him a stiff driulfa hyperboloid of revolution*, with the apex
ately small.—New York Commercial Ad­ and sen! him forth to find an'*, bring to mt 'somodbtance in front of the al.o€. Behind
xtair and e«n qay truthfully that
vertiser.
the first large white man be .no across; tho projectile there U a e. -.i?t! ware
vm nut taking -*
for I wf.a dctcrmludd tha^ im .n z nadethe fonnod, the angle of whlct i- less the
remarkable discovery oLsfj'c grua: powers
An Ohio poet recently wrote a pathetic
of blood transfusion, Henry shtmld hare
poem about tbe little red school bouses iu
pumped into him cnotigh CancMlnu bl oom
An artificial ivory af creamy whiteness
to make him aa white as I."
and great hardness is now-macle from good
beartiaw Gradgrin went to work aud inpotatoes washed in diluted sulphuric add,
Boswell
thru boiled iu tbe same solution until they
cf 133 only kwo-waru
"He did not,” thedoetncreplied.

Thy drooptag bead?

Corot thou bhUevo
Thu! &lt;-'.&gt;3Boe alone did »■&gt; rndow
Thy random bough*

EDITORIAL NOTES.

Her teouty itaoc bars but thine:
From thine own life the color flows
. I, Wherewith she glows

. Ml brawl. Uh*,

The Flight of a Cannon Rail.

The well known photographer 'Anscheutz, of lA-out, has for some years been
experimenting with photographs uf the
flight of cannon balls from tbe moment of
their projection to their striking the target
or object aimed at. Two years ago be suc­
ceeded In obtaining highly interesting re­
sult*; in May, 1S90, however, the acme of
perfection uas reached. His plates were
submitted to the expert. Dr. Koenig.,of
the Berlin university, who was perfectly
able to make therefrom tbe desired prac­
tical calculations. He established the fnct
that the projectile thus photographed had
a velocity of 4tt» meters per second, and
that the duration of the light thrown on
the photographic plates did not exceed the
ten thousandth part of a second.—Sti Louis
Republic.
!

The, peculiarity about good advice is
that people seem afraidsto use it for fear
of spoiling"!.—Washington Post.
. ' 'T.........

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~

F. R. PANCOAST.
HASTINGS, MICH

Watches.

Clocks,

Jewelry.

WE OFFER THE

t BELKNAP PATENT 5LEIQH
The original and best
beam in the market, as active
for the past six years with perfect satisfaction has
proven.
have a
lot of

KWER

1WR5E SMWJJZTS, t*t

ROBES/J

ETC.

Look over our stock; it is complete.

YET 40 DAYS.

The next 40 days we offer for sale all goods at
REDUCED PRICES,

McKinley or No McKinley!

We have a new supply of Ladies' 30-in. Jackets.
Call and see them.
Our Cloaks, Jackets and Shawls are going at
closing out prices.
Quilts, Blankets, Ladies', Gents’ and Children’s
Underwear, Flannels of all kind t o be sold at bot­
tom prices.
. Our Black Dress Goods are the most desirable
trade in the market.
We offer Dress Flannel, Cashmeres and Plaid
and Striped Dress Goods of cheaper quality at bar­
gains to the buyers.
Do not forget this is the place to buy Boots and
Shoes and Rubbers.
A job lot of Clothing to sell at any price.

�Hastings Banner
Hastings Thursday, Dec. 25, 1890.

The Bazaar in the Episcopal society
mom. lul «rek nctuq .boa: ,115. The
booth; were very Mil) ,'rtmmed end reijectcd great credit upon the ladies of tbe
•Epiacopal church.

.i
^iclor Vandevilie Burlesque Com­
bination gave the first performance of a
weeks engagement at the Buckingham
tluatre last night to a erowdtxl houae.
Die programme Is replete with excellent
features, and all the specialties were well
executed.—Ixndsvilte Commercial. Oct. 7.
The alwve company will appear nt Union
hull, Saturday, Dec. 27th. Admission 85.
reserved seats 50. Reserved seats on sale
nt Heath's drug store.

Mkm13

POWDER

o

£ E. u ? &lt;&lt; ft 3 o

« c te g a

Absolutely Pure.

The mau Gregg arrested near Irving last
week, who attempted to kill Ans. Nobh-s,
was a dentist and was wanted in Adrian
for np offense he hnd committed. He hud
boasted that he would never return there
alive, and eyea after attempting to kill his
pursuers, tries! to conim|; suicide while
passing through Grand Rapids, by taking
belladonna and aconite, ills actions.evrtnlnly proved that he was n ycry desperate
ii/ttn. who would stop at nothing to gain
Vis liberty or end his life.

&gt;25
PERSONAL MENTION.
C. P. Flemmiug

The Misses Vlnla Willison. Gertie Munmo and Franc Williams attended the west­
ing of tiir state teachers' association dt
Grand Rapids Tuesday.

John C. Black started for tbe south yes­
Tbe Cfcreueea Young, Baiber and
terday.
Lathrop, atutfaiti ot the Chicago Medical
Miss Aggie Rich went to Charlotte Sat­ College, aro enjoying the Christmas vaca­
tion visiting their parents.
urday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Rcnkca, who have
Percy Jones was In Jackson Friday on
been living hi Battle Creel: lor the p«&lt;
business
two ytitrs. have returned to their old
Mr. and Mrs. G. H. Brooks are visiting home in Rutland which they think it g&lt;«»d
in Martin.
w
enough for them.
Mrs.'Ella Bowen was In Grand Rapids
yesterday.
,
’
Following are the real estate transfers
Miss EUa Hallock is visiting her parents of tbe week epding Dec. 22. 1890. as
in Lapeer. .
taken from the books in tire register’s office:
xiathew c;
! •n Ixrwii Williams i&lt;m ia,
Mr. and Mrs. 40s. Wardell are visiting
nu»hS add. Hefton
in Ijuising.
Chas.«. Nkiu-osr :•&gt; Wm. E. amt Marr Skinner
J, of ■ c L
12. Tbuninppta So.tuc.
• Miss Nora Bush is .visiting Natives In n eiMac
B. lU«:cu to EWc M. Hannas c H &lt;il n
Kalamazoo.
eV* o*
io. t ankie Springs si.j e.
■
•.Tims. U. E, Onrto*i l«&gt; Dora L. Barton ika see
Ed Brock, of Dutton, was in the city 33 Done tion&gt;l.).ii.
Harriet
Can
cron
la
J
II.
Kulritc.-hocku
aver Sunday.
puree, arc so Orangrt Illa
Gbaa. W. ErrentHii to K. it. and E. XL ttaarrs
Whale Blackman, uf Delton, was in the
i»»*c4. FrsMaviUefi arts
city Tuesday.
8u/d«r to Kphralin fauis parcel see 13
Wood i*u&lt;f ran.
.
' - .
I/en Ftdghner. of Nashville, 'was in the
la W1 M. Brown lot31,
Middle rille W&gt;.
city Monday.
I',?1- *1- phrnla to John K. Ackcrrou Jots 3 and
J. J. Eckhart, ot Woodbury, was in Um* «, Hk 2 MMdlevHlo f7» l
.Tulin F.
Mltiutt.J'', Dabrortc MU
city jesterday.
sec 5. Baltimore jiro
Will Kennedy* of Gra^d Rapids, was in
Hannah Gillen-te* J. H. aud Eddlu 8jh cater
10a m-c X.5 a«; r S-Cn
the city Monday.
'
n&lt;l
.w.
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bherm Jewell, of Chicago. Is visiting his
&lt;&lt;i*n. BracUen»&lt;»Gen Greenflehl wuofe'iof
H
Id i*
. fit fiAt
parents in this city.
Mr. Hall, uf Muskegon. Is visiting rela­ Coriten 8i.« ot
tives in this vicinity.
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Holiday rales, round trip excursion
A cream ot tarter baking powder. Highest tickets will be sold by the Mlchlnn
of all tn leaveolug strength.—V. 8. Govern­ Central “the Niagara Fnlls.route” nt gne
ment Report. Ave. 17. uteu.
aud one-thlid fare for the ro nd trip from
Hastings to all stations on -the Michigan
Centra! nnd Detroit, Bay City Jt Alpena
railroads. Tickets will be sold December
24, 25 aud 31. 1S90, and January 1. 1891,
good going on day of sale qnly. and to re­
turn not later than January 8, 1891.
These tickets arc not good on the limited
vestlhalcd trains Nos. -5. 0. 19 and 20. '
jF
M. H. Coj.i.iNs, Tkt. Agt.
Grove, was'a caller
Hastings chapter R. A. M. on the 19th I Jesse
if tW Guy. of Maple
t
a elcetHl ornn-n, tor u„
A “ ",1» ■”&gt;“ «&lt;’■•&lt;«" J
lust, elected officers for tl»r ensuing year

VICTOR'S

Vaudeville Biitagne
CONBINATION,

Grand aggregation of first class
specialty artist1'.
Augmented by a vast array of
female loveliness in grand
marches, choruses, statuary,
etc.
Same cpmpany that plays in
New York, Chicago and oth­
er cities.
Admission 35c.
Reserved seats 50c.
Reserved seats on sale at Fred
Heath's drug store.
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P. T. Victor, Bus. Rep.

1st advance was in the city
Tuesday “hustling” his pa­
per.

LOCAL NEWS.
Whet: yon want any spectacles or eye­
- glasses call on Dr. I.owry.
Tbe sheriff of Kent county was in the
city Monday to see a nan.
The Dei ten dancing club gave a tine par­
ty in Blackman’s hall last evening.

Bam to rent, inquire -of Mra. Stlnchcomb, fourth bouse west from monument.
The pottoffice will be closed to-day from
10 a. n&gt;. to 5 p. m. and after 6 p. m. fast
time.
vThe employees at tbe postoffice were
kept busy yesterday distributing Christmas
present*. tx
To rent—a suite of line MNn» on State
street in the house just west bf Archie
McCoy’s residence.

Dr. Lowry has a full line of spectacles
and eye glasses. Call on him whem you
want anything In this line.
The offer of Fred L. Heath, the druggist
to give a present to children under IS. who
buy 25 cents worth of goods of him has
been continued.
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florae E. Barlow gave a Teddiedy Wink
and Conversational party last evening.
JTbeonly trouble the conversationalists did
not speak loud enough.

Fred U Heath, the druggist, has contin- 'ued his offer of giving children under 18
years of age a present, who buy 25 cents
worth of goods of him.
■ If yo^ have not already completed your
purchases for Christmas and New Yean-,
don’t forget to call and look over Holden
A Hire’s stock of goods.
I’. T. Victor, advance agent Victor Vau­
deville’s cWtajNUi'y. was In town last Tues­
day making arrangements fur his company
for Saturday night, Dec. 27.
Tbeituny frlrnfi, In UiU city of Mr.
and Mra. C. A. Hough, of Nashville, will
be pained to learn of the death of their
Infant child. The funeral occurred Tues­
day.
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.
It is reported that two or three of the
Grace boys, sons of the late Oliver
Grace of thia city, are In the lock-up
In Grand Rapids cliarged with stealing
wheat.
Ou Dec. 24. 25 and 81 and Jau. 1st the
C. K. &amp; 8. R’y will sell return tickets to
all stations on their line for one and onethird fare for round trip, good to return
not later than Jan. 5, 1SPL
L. Sergeant. Su|&gt;t. C. K. * 8. K y

ns follows:
Chas. II. Bauer, H. P.
Charles L. Beamer, K.
B. R. Rose. S.
Dr. A. P. Drake. C. O. H.
T. Phillips, P. S.
.Win. Merrick. R. A. C.
T. Ilrosseau. M. 3d V.
Rev. E. D. Irvine, M. fid V.
Geo. Whitney. M, 1st V.
Chas. Beckwith, Sentinel.
Daniel Striker. Tress.
M. W. Riker. Sec.

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For some time the Detroit Nejxs has
been hinting that it had a surprise in store
for Its readers. Now the announcement
has been made that iln-y will publish a
beautiful aodiuseful magazine every three
months, and present It free to every one of
their regular isubscrlbera. The magazine
will be called “The Quarterly Register of
Current HUtory,” and will contain the his­
tory ot the whole world with Im-auIHiiI
illustrations. Tbe first Issue will appear
during tbe month of February. Full par­
ticulars about tills new enterprise can be
found In the Evening News.
lawyer Ellsworth, of Middleville, was
■netted Tuesday on the charge of being a
ipuclr-married man. Sheriff Shriner brought
hipi to this City mid later took him to
Grand Rapids, where an officer escorted
him to bis old home In Flint, where a sec­
ond wife wanted to see him. Ellsworth's
story is that Several years ago he married
a girl in Flint and they jmrted by mutual
consent withc-ut any formality of getting a
divorce. Ij»ier;he had some trouble with
a second wife and she hod him arrested on
n charge of bigamy. The arrest will no
doubt cause quite a ripple of excitement In
and about Middleville, as the accused ap­
parently stood quite high in social circles.
Thursday evenld^George Blackman, of
Prairieville, drove home from Kalamazoo
and bad his wagon well tilled with various
articles for his store. The wagon lon&lt;! of;
merchandise lie left standing in Ills yard.
The same evening a goodly portion of It
disappeared as if by magic. Friday Jolm
Daniels aud Clarence Crosby, of Prairie­
ville. became very generous and gave away
or sold peanuts, candy, Jack-knives and
the like, besides doing considerable trad­
ing. The officers got onto It and they
were arrested, after Blackman bad- Identi­
fied his property. The two were brought
before .Squire Kenastqn and plead guilty.
Daniels was sent to the Detrdlt House of
Correction for 90 days while Crosby was
fined 820 and 30 days in jail. Cburcn and Foelely

Rev. Dr. W. F. Oldham, one of tbe bust
known missionaries, who have gone into
foreign missionary fields from this country
nnd until I recently superlntcndeut of
Methodist missions in Malaysia, will
lecture on Malaysia Friday evening. De»-.
20,at the Methodist church In this city.
This will give a most excellent opportunity
to learn of this very Interesting and but little
known region. All are invited. Lecture
will begin at 7:30. Dr. Oldham has resid­
ed at Singapore. He will be succeeded as
superintendent by Rev. J. C. Floyd, of
Albion. Dr. Oldham will return to Singa­
pore to teach in the mission school.
The society connected -with Emmanuel
drurcli will be entertained Thursday
afternoon Jan. 1st. by Me«lames Fred
Barlow. Valliant. McNaughton. Hicks,
Joe VanAnnon. Win. Huffman, E. Doyjf.
Dorr Mudge and the Misses Allie Cannon,
Orpba-Wentworth. May Brosseau. Gertie
Mudge. Ix-nore Valiant. Supper at society
All
rooms from half past five until seven. AH
are cordially invited to attend.

No

Name and Residence

Fredrick
Fredrii B. Ltwrenec, Ilickon Corners 10
wirnSJaRSk.’jHfk«»ni.cmw"
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WIHl^B^cinflako^
©OT«»r
MumaNatM. Kass. Kalamazoo Co.
On and after Jan. 1st, 1891. the C. K. &amp;
31
.i rh-rlra Ol-er. BtHbjnd
Wutlwn tl
XI
S. will have on sale at nil tbclr stations 138 j Emma MmuterM-D, city

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521 I

250 mile tickets for which they wll
charge 85.00. These tickets will be good
for tbe holder on all regular passenger
Milo. Mich.. Dec. 22. 1890.
trains.
1* Sbbgxabt.
Editor of tbe Hastings Bavnku.
.
SupU C. K. A 5. By.
1 received a letUr this a. w. from the
Tbe annual election of officers for Sec­ Hoil A. C. Glidden, of Paw Paw. one of
tbe
membera
of
Hie
"State
Board
of
tion 243, Endowment Rank, Knights of
Pythias, was held Monday evening, and Agriculture’ Informing me that he would
arrive
In
Hastings
on
the
noon
train
Tues
­
tbe following officers elected:
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day. Dec. 30. 1890. to meet tho fomcre
President—E- Y. Hogte.
professional men and their wives, to XMdHt
Vice ITcs —George Tomlinson.
in making a program for
Sec’y. and Treaa.—Sylvester GreuscL
Institute to be held In the city of HsMings
Henry Wilkinson, of Hope, had some in Feb. next as one of the 20 Institutes to
.u» Oil. »!■&gt;&lt;«• !
signs nailed up on some trees on bls farm, le teU In
warning hunters to kwp off.
tfrena Uw r.racm. pn&gt;frwto»»&gt; •»»
J"'11
wke.
—
ill
«Lud
ll&gt;l« &gt;'&gt;&lt;-' prel wima
Leonard. John Ashby. Jr., and H»rr&gt;
Paine, it is alleged tmod them toiteat their merlin# «»
murh upon
marksmanship, which so aroused Wilkin­ swbJiTU cnnuhK'd In tlw pwnui- ' «
son’s ire that he had the trio arrested. .Sat­ w.iu our edumrtnr. on
urday. They were brought before Squire tanwr l« of -ore ronMuqnio'bo
Kenastou. plead not guilty and the case set farm .nd .Bnnld Im «r&gt;l
our lanrera iolnfonn u«
u&gt;«» &gt;•"
for the 28th.
Sr f. Tirowln o knur- “• k"T
iL
H !&gt;»■ « l««Uuel In unlor,
cmdlttan.
oor d«rlll.u .nd f.n» aur
n«wdi««r. Our ourfmen n.n.lJrr
««•*, Vice pr.-»weul. Morn* Burn®. *«- The !a.ll.-. mn.l bo p—M «•
.
»•_____ t
tiMsnrcr. Junies
arUek-r froc: llwm. Mr. Editor, wl l Jon
ploaro &lt;l*« nvileo ol alorr fnrrUuk In
w-U'. ta.ue of ibe Bxsnuu.
yours etc..
a
A. C. Towxx.

E. B. Payne's house Is under good head­
way. as he ha» the frame up.
Fred S|&gt;angemacher, of Middleville, was
Mrs. O. Tapley.to visiting friends in this
vicinity.
In the city yesterday.
Mra. Jane Chaudh-r ia on the gain.
L. C. Welton made h business trip to.
Mr. Chadderdon’s pony got scared while
Lake Odessa last week.
drawing dirt the other day and ran away,
Frank Bullis, of Jnbnatown, was a caller but no serious damage done to either
hors® nr wagon.
at this office yesterday.
The saw mill Is hurrying things up
W. L. and Walllc Wilkins went to around here.
Grand Rapids yestenlay.
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The Indies’ aid wxilely met si Mra. W.
Mllle Waldorff spent Sunday with his Owen’s last Thursday. Tin ”as u good
turnout
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brother Harry in Jackson.
Mr. D* A. Bowker nnd wife, ot your
Dr. 8. M. Fowler Is spending Christmas city, were on our streets last week.
with his sister in Eureka.
Mr. Bailey, while working in the saw
Mrs. C. A. Rolierts went to Kalamazoo mill tbe other day. had the misfortune, to
have one of his finger* on his ■•right hand
Satuntay for a short visit.
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cut off.
John Brock, of Otsego, spent Sunday
with his mother in this aty.
I wish the readers of the Banner a
Prof. W. D. Sterling and family are
Merry Christmas and a Happy New Ygar.
visiting friends in Concord.
I The social at Mr. InsleyS was quite well
Miss Daomnr Runs, of! Chicago, is visit­ at tended. Proceeds 85.
ing Oscar Young land family.
| Mrs. J, Earlie and sister departed Mon­
Roy Barlow Isnntnc from Orchard luike day for lite home of their parents in Ohio,
where Mrs. E. will spend the remainder of
to spend the holiday vacation.
tb»* winter.
Miss Carrie si'hnmaii nnd brother Ed
Wni. Vaster Is home spending the hull*
are visiting relatives in |thlea.
Miss Aggie Gordan, of Morris, formerly
Ml«s Flo Boadh-. of Grand Rapids. Is
of Canada, visited at D. R. Foster's last
visiting her pareits In Cuis city.

OVERCOATS
SLAUGHTERED!
$3.50
7.00
12.00
15.00
16.50
18-.00
20.00

D. R. Cook was the giiest of Maj. G. M.
Anderson, of Detroit, tlie fore part of the
week.
Mrs. Frank Brooks returned to her home
In Delton Saturday much improved in
health.
Miss Mntie Oberly Is bpending the hollday vacation with her parents in Alto,
Kent Co.
Ed Affdrich left for Ills old home in
Galt, Ontario, Tuesday to visit with his
parents.
Miss Minnie Evans is spending the
Christmas vacation wltli her parents In
Bellevue.
LAfffson Nevins, of AYihlaml, Wisconsin,
fssjH&gt;nding the holidays with bis mother
in this city.
Jolm Welsrert, Richard Doyle and Fred
Parker, were in Grand Rapids, yesterday
on business.
N. T. Parker ajid Miss Gertie Stebbins
were In Muskegon last week as guests of
Miss Sarah Horton,
Hjbarlle and Wallic Wilkins, James and
Shirlie Smith are homo from the Business
College at Ypsilanti.
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Campbeil, of
Dakota, arrived In the city yesterday and
wlU visit Mrs. D. B. Pratt.
A. D. Niskern and family, of Orchard
Lake, arc spending their holiday vocation
visiting relatives i= this city.
MIhs Etta Fnller returned to her homo
In Almon. N. Y.. Tueaday after a short
visit with relatives In the city.
(zdcut. Ixmls Goodyear, who Is attending
tlio Kenyan MUItary Academy, Ohio, is
visiting bis parents in this city.
Mr nnd Mrs. T. R. Dudley and Mr. G.
W Fowle. of Detroit, are being entertain­
ed by Mr. and Mrs. Julius Russell.
Mark Gibbs, ot Kolumazoo. was In Ute
city Tuesday, on his way to New York-to
attend the wedding of ills daughter.

LZiiaa Oanzel. the famous Itase ball
Sr'.-'x’ * 1 ,ukrr'
were the guests of Charlie Baldwin last
|ft»t week.
Charlie Brown, of Chicago. ti&gt;e genial
rvpreaeBtativa of the Chicago
Uul..n, was in the d&lt;5 a
lasU*eek.
1/fe.lpb Wootua. WOter Ixinpimn .nd
Bratta}'. Mtatent. of *,b“'
6.IIML b*v« nfinrard bourn fK U&gt;'
Ci.rtotnas vacatimi.
M»raf C D. Hall, cjf Detroit,, formerly
^teJent of the ocboote fa thte el.y

n»n&lt;ta&gt; buxl^iux Mk *'»
I uuv oM friend,.

At the residence of 'C. J. Brown on
Thursday. Dec. 18th, at 8 o’clock, J.
Msglnnls and Mattle Brown were united
In marriage. Kev. A. E. Hawley perform*
Ing the ceremony. The bride was a very
popular young lady* and wll! be greatly
mtoeed here. Mr. Muglnnlsaud witetookthc
evening train for Kalamazoo where they
will iuamedltitely go to keeping house.
There will bo, a Christmas tree at the
scliool house,on Christmas eve and judg­
ing by the numerous trip-, made to sur­
rounding towns, will lie well laden with
Valuable fruit *
Peter Parmelee; of Richland h&gt; plaster­
ing B. Fisher’s new house.
John Barber and wife, Mr. Firth nnd
Mn*. Vandcwalker will spend Christmas
in Grand Rapids.
A merry Christmas and happy New
Year to all the Banner’s numerous
readers.

$2.50.
5.00.
8.00.
10.00.
12.00.
13.50.
15.00.

W e are also overloaded with Children’s
Suits and Overcoats, and propose to unload if
prices will do it, so we make them

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This sale closes January 31, 1891, and is
for cash and cash only, It is money we must
have.
Tours Resp’y,

E. W. MORRILL &amp; CO.

Mr. and Mrs. Z. It H»yt have returned
The Center school has a vacation ot two
from their visit through .the East.
Weeks through-the holidays. , ■
.D.
M. Wood has taken |K«ae.*ilon of the
Miss Mvrta Row. of Grand Rapids, is
Enrlie farm.
visiting Mr. nnd Mrs. Bi R. Rose.
Jason Plitt is breaking a span of colts
Ross Holden, of Belles ue. was the guest for Asa Odell.
.
of his brother Steve over Sunday.
J. 8. Keeler Is on the sick list.
.
Ella Crockfonl has returned from Nash­
Mrs. Will Powers who has been veryville, where she has been nt work in the
sick for several wt eks IS Improving.
apple dryer. x
P. A. Sheldon started for tl&gt;e northern
Geo. Bragdon aud (feo. Greenfield have
part of the state Tuexlay on business.
traded farms.
Shell Davenport and best girl were, on
Mr. ami Mrs. Daniel Donohue are visit­
our streets Sunday.
ing relatives in Ypsilanti and vicinity.
Miss Anna Raymond entertained a few
C. bl Ritchie, nf Grand Rapids, visited of the young people Saturday evening.
Hostings friends'the first of the week.

Mrs. Chas. Benham and Mary Shattuck
are spending the holidays at Grand Rap­
Ids.
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C. F. Brooks and family expect to. visit
B. A. Walker apd family In Martin this
week.
Mark Jones, of Plainwell, was the guest
of his brGther Percy thd fore part of the

Overcoats s° for
Overcoats go for
Overcoats g° for
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Overcoats go for
Overcoats go. for
Overcoats go for
Overcoats go for

One-Price Clothiers,
JXdCiolx

READY, MARCH!!
March to the store Of Hams &amp; Van Arman. They are
in distress. Why? Because they are confronted by such a
stock of

HOLIDAY GOODS.
Such a pile. Thej- still hold the fort bat you must come
jx&gt; their releif. Wo are sure you will capture and carry away
something. For thdre you can find presents for everyone,
young and old.
,

DON’T DELAY, THE BATTLE IS ON.
They have taken great pains to get goods that will please
you.

Maple Orate.

Some four or five of the Nashville Club
(sportsmen) were In this vicinity hunting
last Wednesday. They were seen picking
up quails but’of course it can hardly be
that they shot them being law abiding citi­
zens.
John Warbnton If home from Dakota to
sprawl tbe winter.
E. G. Potter spent Friday and .Saturday
In CliariotU* in company with his brother­
in-law, Mr. Kimberly, of Syracuse, N. Y.
Mrs. Fnmk Bals has a sister visiting
her.
There was a birthday party at W. 8.
Hecox. fur Ernest last Friday night.
James Russell and family have gone to
Stanton on a visit.
Orvle Tompkins has returned from the
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Cloverdale.

For Christmas Dinner, Grapes, Nuts,
Candies and Fruits of all kinds.
.Remember our Christmas candy as usual is very fine and
only ten cents per pound.

HAMS &amp; VAN ARMAN

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The ss4 mill Is now running with a full
force of bands.
Cloverdale mud is very affectionate for
IQtticka closer than a brother.
Mart Bates la working In the mill.
The lumber pile near tbe depot is becom­
ing largo.
Lurena King was at home over Sunday.
Stephen Sprague has gone to Kentucky
on a visit to his daughter, Mrs. Gyb.
Mra. Jane Yates is visiting relatlv.es

The people of Cloverdale and vicinity
are to l*e ctiugratulated on having a church
dedicated free from debt. The size of tbe
building la 80x47 feet with vestibule and
' tower, furnhhed with two good stoves,
pulpit, two chauderiiera with six burners
each, a nice carpet for the rostrum and
m«ttirk for the center isles. Meetings
were held on Saturday evening, Sunday
morafag and Sunday evening. The rarrioes were omducted and the dcdlcatim
ceremony performed by Ret. 8. S. Spring,
uf Cleveland. Ohio. The house was filled
at eactt wrvicc.
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Some of the friends of the church are
douaiing 1‘t’tes to procure r six or eight
htmdml pound bell, and ll would not be
.ufTririu* If Uw tww r«F .torid Be ym-ted with the merry peats of our church ln.IL

Make your friend a Christmari or New Year’s present of
the Bassxh one year. 76 cts.

At A. WOOLLEY’S.
Now is the time to buy Ladies’, Misses' and Children's Shoee

At io per cent
In order to make room for tbe elegant line of spring goods
that will soon be here. I have decided to sell every pair of

At an advance &lt;jf ten per cent, of first cost This however is a

Strictly Cash Sale.
Call, examine and obtain prices before baying, as 1 will not
be undersold.
1 oars resp y.

A. WOOLLEY-

�--------------------------- Ito AT MIWIOHT.

EEVJ
Rev. Roberts Seems to Have
Found His Mission.
JAILED FOE BREACH OF PROMISE.
Fiu-iutiae.

WnXKSU.vRMK,.

Pa..

Dec.

of the Plymouth Congregational church
in Hyde Park, was committed to tbe Ijackawauna county jail in default of the pay­
ment. of fcl.ftXi damages awarded by. a jury
to Miss A nna Husaboi1. who wm the pros­
ecutrix in u suit in which the minister
was the defmdnDt Rolwrts, while a stu­
dent at Yah?, made love to Mls.n Husaboe
and-promised that ns soon ax he u usor
dnined be would marry her. He failed to
fulfill bis promise. He secured the pastor­
ate of the Hyde Park church and then
married another woman.
His People Stand by Him.
Miss llnuiboe brought suit with the te•ult stated. Tbe minister had the money
tupay his fine,hut its payment would
have Impoverished him. Mr. Roberts’
congregation believes that he han Imocent man. It is believed that Roberts
won Id have pan! the fine nnd remained
but of jail had it not been for liis coiigregation. The payment of the tine would
look like the confession of guilt, so urgued
many of the congregation. Daily large
numbers df Mrs. Robert’s’ frieids flock to
the jail to sec him. The y0nng ladies
bring flowers and the matrons nice fruit.
Mr. Roberts does not wear theiprison.garb
and has access to the corridon. He *has
two mouth more to servo.

. The warden said: “The preacher __
has
mail • a paradise out of tbe jniL In fact,
I think the Lord 1ms sent him here to con
vert tbi* hardened sinners of ibis jail? I
don't think they would ever have been
converted if it. had not been tfoit be came
among us. Why, his very presence is a
power of good. It seems to nave a mag­
netic effect ou all tbe prisonur*. Before
the minister was incarcerated we had
some pretty tough customers. They would
growl and cutm- because we hnd not a
French bill ot fan*. Now you can hoar a
pin drop in the curridur."

CoLUMHVB, O., Dec. 19.—Elmer Sharkey
and Henry Popp were exacutaM by tang­
ing in the annex trf the Ohio penitentiary
shortly after midnight today. Starkegr
was tbe first to go. He stepped on tne
scaffold at &lt; 12.■05, and fifteen minutes later
was pronounced dead. He made no conferaion nor statement from the scaffold,
simply saying: *’I will answer to Got! -for
what I have done, and I forgive all.”
Eight minutes after ShnPkcy was pro­
nounced dead his body hnd ia*n removed
nud the acaflold prepared for Pop|L*vho
Mopped out from |ta death cell M.“;2it
In less than one minute his nruis ami legbad liven pinioned, tta-hlack cap mid rope
adjusted, mid the Iwer pulled which
liinnrhed him into eUTnity, His neck wni
broken by the fall, Hnd*he died without a
■truggle.
■ The Crtmee They Suffered For.
While Sha 1 key’s mother tuu lying, in
bed, in Jnnmiry. 1S89. he tent her on tbe
brad with n maul until she was dead.
Suspicitm fixed upon Sharkey, who was
about 22 years old at the time, ruid^hough
no one saw the deed the rircumatnnlial cv
klence was so .strong that he confessed, la
ter retracting iite confession. Every court
in the state that couldpgason tbe sentence
was appenled to, but nil dreidml adversely.
HU motive was fem- that his mother would
disinherit him if he married a young
woman to whom be was engngtsL
Henry Popp killeil a .saloonkeeper
Canton, O., by stabbing him to death be­
cause be ta l bueu put out of the -nloon
while drunk. His guilt Wna admitted, bnt
intoxication wa* pleaded Lu extenuation.
HURRIED FOUR TO DEATH.

Cleveland, O . Dec. 19.—A fearful rail­
road accident occurred yesterday nfter
noon at Bullvrir, O., n small town'-on the
Wheeling and I.ake Erie railroad, about
fifty miles southwest of this city. The
express train going nouth was running
about twenty mile-s an hour when it
struck a trestle that, had teen wmkened
by the recent rains. As the engine passed
Ujuni the structure the timbers gave way,
precipitating the locomotive, boggigp car.
smoker, utid day coach into the.creek.
The fall was only about four feet, but the
wreck was complete. The train was not
heavily loaded with ]mo4*Qgeni. else the
list of deaths would have been appalling
Four
nnd Kight Wounded.
As it was. four persons Inst their live*,
two other* were fatally injured, and eight,
badly hurt. The list of ‘•died i«-ns f&lt;Hlows: . Mrs. Ada Hr.ll, Sherrodsville, V.,
Henry Hill nnd Miss Carrie Hill, both of
Shelby cutyd..-.-lllii&gt;ids, and an unknown
woman. The woutuleti are: Lopnanl
Whitman, Marietta, O.; Mrs. Louisa 'Pep
per. Stark ftr.mty, Ohio, cannot recover:
Ira Cowen, engineer, Norwalk: William
Gmtzemier. Ada, O.; Chitrlea A. Con­
rod. Massillon. O., rectwnry dou fit­
ful: William Hall, Sherrodsville, CL;
William Graham. Norwalk: Ed Lundin,
conductor,'Norwalk.

The 'Rev. Roberta’ great hobby in pa­
tience. He daily prays that all the pris­
oners may have patience until their day
of deliverance comes. The first thing
Preacher Roberts does in the morning is
to say a prayer in privacy Then he eats
hruakfnAt. lit- then takes up his Bible
and reads several chapters. Tiani he offers
some Qhristiuu advice to the other prisGnerx. 'bnUiJdsinner wbohadufYcr known
what it. was to nray now praps daily. Jle
ha* also given u^ "he use of tobacco, and
ftaw not swear any- more. He is learning
to rend tbe Bible. ”J feel better,” lie said,
Qvebfc, Dec. 20.—Two bodies were
“since the minister came here. He nnwt
have prayed to some great power for me! found in tte wreck at St. Joseph yestar
I feel an entirely different man. When 1 day. The full and official list of the dead
go out in the world now I believe I can be­ is aa follows: Alcxn Draiwiinc. Kainourska,
have myself. God blew the Rev. Mr. Rqb- Joseph Leclerc. Levia; J. P. Binis. Ka
erts.”
mtMirskn: Max Desspool. New Glasgow.
Eugen Gnuvln, St. Itadotfle; Napoleon
The keeper* say they have no trouble nt Dois St. Joseph. Ttes;- serioasiy wound
all now with the prisoners Al,l of them ed are: BuggagemasteH Lavuie. Ferdinand
are on their gnod behavior and trying Marcemi. Eugene Anwncault. Mr*. F. R.
hard to -co just how good they can lie. Scott, Braken im Btmilieu. Mjrhel Lebel
The Rav. Roterta believes that .ill men Mra. Coyovette and MA. Ikauytemiu
will .be Rived who repent. Tbeionly thing
~ Died in a Kenr-Kud Colli.lun
that- is troubling^Ahe preacher now
LKADV-UXE, Colo.,- Dec. ‘AT—A collision
is that he may be put in jail
again as soon as his term expires. occurred at Cardiff, on the Colorado Mid­
Miss Huskhoe’s counsel says three months land, yesterday, by tte east-bound punsnin jidl will not liquidate a fine of 13,(MM. ger train running into the war* cud of a
Miss Husaboe i*» broken-hearted. rilu-says freight train. &gt;iemo!Miiiig 'die niliouse,
she will keep tho minister in jail as long killing onr innn who wits asleep and injur­
as she can. In addition to hi.- labors os a ing three or four others.
Christian’miredonary In jail Mr Roberts
KEAN AND CASHIER ARRESTED.
finds time to etlft The Blade, a weekly
nesrspapw*.
AN AGED MAN'S HORRIBLE CRIME.

GbicAuO, Dec. 22.—Henry Christiansen,
rwdding at 7.1(0 Drexel boulevard, Grand

Chicago, Dec. 19.—The private banking
firm of S. A. .Kean &amp; Co., of thia city,
made an assignment yesterday.
Pres­
ident Kean and Cashier George B.
Warne were arrested yesterday afternoon,
charged with receiving deposit^ when they
knew the bank was in an insolvent condi­
tion. Subsequently they were lilwrated on
furnishing tail in the sum ot $3,000 each.
Thu case will come up for bearing Dec. 27.
A rough statement of the liabilities aud
assets of the suspended tank. shows: Lia­
bilities—Due depositors, $400,(»K»; money
due ou bonds, tWO.OOO; total.
Total asset*. $500,000. It will pfobnbly be
n week or two before Assignee Jacobs will
be In a position to give an exact state­
ment ol tbe liabilities and assets.

night. Owing to the isolation of the spot
tte tragedy was unknown until yesterday
.morning. He and his wife have been liv­
ing for some timtf'with their daughter and
.-•on in-law ,• aud Saturday the young couple
• came to tbe city todo some shopping. They
returned at midnight and retired without
. going to the bedroont_of the old people,
thinking that they were sound asleep
TUc Daughter** Ghastly Dlseovery.
When Mr?. Nelson went to awoken her
parents next morning she saw her father’s
Train Men Ro»»br&lt;l Near Olney, IU»taoe and breast covered with blood.
OLNET. UK, Dec. 22.—A daring robbery
' ChristianHcn was still alive. She atteinpt- ed to awaken Mra. Chris’.inn-en, only to took place on tbe northbound Peoria. De­
find tar dead. Her face «’« discolored catur and Evansville railway freight train
and the rod marks on her throat indicated which jwuwed up at 2:30 a. m. yesterday.
that ate had been strangled A razor w as At the water tank, n mile south of this
- on tho floor. Christitumen. when asked if city, the train was ent in two And tho en
he bad killed his wife, answered nffirma- gine moved ahead to takewater. While the
tteely, aud by a motion of his tends indi­ .caboose wax standing still two men. both
cated tte way he hnd committed the masked, entered it. and firing two revolve:
• double crime. Tbe dying man whs taken shots over tho beads of Conductor Hamp­
to the hcmpital. There seems to be to mo- ton nnd his brakeman, compelled them to
'..five for the crime.
throw up their hands, while one of the
robbers robbed tliem of &lt;50 nnd their
■HORRIBLE-FATE OF A WOMAN.
watches.
'
Illinois Central Kit opt Burned.
•
Found on Che Track.
Chicago, Dec- 22.—Thu paint nnd repair
New York; Dec. 19.—‘rhe engineer of shops of Mie Illinois Central railroad at
tho rapid transit train bound east ard due the corner of Twenty-fifth street and South
pt Sailor's Snug Harbor. State* island, M Parkfavenue, furnished material for the
11:17 Wednesday night, »iu atartfed just hottest fire last night Chief Bwenle and
as the train struck the trestlq work be­ his mtn have luul to fight In ninny a day
tween Idvingstone nnd Snug Harbor to in* The shops, big frame structure*, stnndinp
flash out in the glare of the heud- clow together, extended nearly 350 feei
Mghl what he took to be n rel danger sig­ aouth from Twenty-fifth street, and the
nal moving in short, quick jerks. Hu flames ran tbrongh them rapidly. They
’ Mopped his train nud investigated. He wvre entirely destroyed at n loss of #100.
waa horror-stricken to find nut u danger 000 including'the cars burned The fire
throws 2W it:an out of work.
rriglitni'.ly Caahod by a Saw.
DUBUQUE. In., Db£. 22.—Dennis McCitr
thy, who was cutting wood with o rotary
police station. It was evident saw. stepped np to. adjust the belt, which
&gt;man had bseu ftruck by a train, wm about to come off, when he was thrown
It off, and tbe body thrown into agntnat the naw in such a manner that it
by the motiou of tbe train. Cor­ ent him £rom tho nhoiilder down to the
. . . ...j _ j_______ i
,1 »V.~ knee, levering bones, munde*. and liga­
ments. There is nofcopc of his recovery.
He wm a young man. nnd recently marwas cut off clone to the thigh.
Voodoo! Port Rich moad, was no-

CunXJtXATi, Dec. fit—Judge Shroedei

OFTHEQU.-l

£^BOH XIII, FOURTH QUARTER, IN/TERNATIONAL SERIES, DEC. SS.

Scenes in Christ** Earthly Mimion.
SbetehM of Participant* In th* Tragedy.

The quarter now closing began with the
parable in which Christ announced to His
tliaclplea tbe method of God’s dealing with
a sinful race. The world is tytpifled as n
vineyard and tte prophets ns zueascnKvra,
tint proceeding closing with the murder of
tho Ban and a prophecy of God’s judgment*
on the murderer^ Then fallow tbe clos­
ing *ccnr*—the nrrvat, trial and crucifixion,
tho glcrious resurrection, fluid instruc­
tions ami zmeewdon. As this is, mi m&gt;och
concerning which some historical quea
tiona hra rated, it suems wcU ati|il* point
to tarn aside from the tr.xta nx d mention
some facts in tho lives of the principal per­
son*—tacts which show the rernte of their
word* end actinon ns,there retarded.
It is no small proof of the ouitenticity
of tho four gospels that die wa'tera evurywherc .nssnmt* fnil knowledge on tho part
of timir raulernof the nature of the Roman
government, and those who wrote clilefly
for tho Jews do uot pnusq to tell who
Anna* aad JJalaphrw, Here :! and Pilate
wore: they sjieak of them nredfely a« an
American writing today for ’Americitp
readers tvnultl apeak, of President llarrlsop, Secftttary Blaine and Governor Hill.
If he were writing of events occurring iu
England a century ago he would be care­
ful tn add words explaiuln,; who the prin­
cipal men were and why they took certain
action under the law. nor ts it pdwdblo for ‘
the most Able writers to produce 11 work In
one century exactly lu the ‘style uf the pre­
ceding century- This one tact uf a power­
ful argument .-.gniruit n ri«ent assumption
of infidelity- that the gospels were pro­
duced a century later than their mummed
dates.
Of the perann » mentioned the mnst prom
incut is Puntjua Pilate, and we know his
history almost os’ well iu» that of any man
of equal rank in tte Last cent ary* ■ The’Jews bail teen conquered by thei Romans,
and governors set over them by tBc Roman
rmpcrora. Wihu- wm» procurator of Judca,
just as Governor Bent was governor of
Naw Mexico soon after tbe Americans had
conquered that country: and im there were
quarrels nnd ricla in New Mexico on ac­
count of rare nnd religion, so there were
in Judea. Similarly, ns tta-Unlred States
government refused to take notice of the
religious differences, but punished, ouly
thosowho rebelled against tbe qatiou. so
Pilate’s duty was to disregard the com­
plaint* of the Jews on merely religions
grounds. lie therefore refused to execute
the judgment of Afinas, Cniaphuk and the
council, ns It wns merely for blasphemy;
»o they brought a new clxnrge, that of se­
dition, to make a case under Ron&amp;n law.
Pilate then assumed jniteiictioa. nud
questioned the prisoner, but as it was evi­
dent that Christ’s words nnd nets were not
aimed nt tho govcrument-Pilnte pronounced
him tauitbxn—three times, John mys. Hut
Pilate “feared the people.” Way? Be­
cause te hail already caused serious riots
by violating their religious fuelings, aud
knew that he was in danger of mprimaud
from Rome. The cruel and suspicious Ti­
berius was then emperor, aptl was changing.locul rulera in every part pf tb« empire.
Pilate won the sixtb’procurMor ol Judea,
and bis drat acts then*.had caused'trouble.
He entered Jerusalem with the Roman
standards all vanned, aad planted them iu
places considered sacred by tho people.
The latter looked upon tbe figures on tbe
standards as idolatrons, and t here was a
bloody riot, su Pilate removed tte standnrtls. In his dilemma, anxious to placate*
the people .-.ud unwilling to slay the inno
cent, he gladly heanl that Christ was n
Galilecan, and therefore sent bim to Herod,
who ruled Galilee, but:was at that time in
Jerusalem.
This was Herod Antipas. son of Herod
St Great and unde ®f thMHertxl menturned in Acts xiL at man with all the
vigor and executive ability of hte family,
nud with more than their average taste for
social philosophy and: research. To bim
Christ was no more than a curiadty: hr ,
wanted the Saviour toi talk, “to give bis '
views,” as a modern |K&gt;litlciah would say,
and bad wrap hopes of seeing him: work n
miracle. Christ, therefore, received all his
speeches with a iligniflcd silence; it was no
part of his earthly’ mufdon to satisfy the
Idly curious. Herod, therefore, returned the
prisoner to Pilate, whoanade one more fee­
ble effort against the popular clamor, then
weakly yielded and gave over the innocent
one to a cruel death.
The subsequent history of the tiro rulers,
is in tbe highest degree instructive, and b.v
a series of events which seem providential
tho facts are clearly proved by the testi­
mony of Jews nnd Romans who, if they
bad nny feeling on thomxbject, were hostile
t3 Christianity. Tho very evil which Pilate
bod consented to the crucifixion to avoid
soon came upon him; he attemptecl by
cruelty to suppress outbreaks, and the
cruelty provoked greater insurrection. At
length he perpetrated a massacre of the
Samaritans, so atrocious that ths bomegorernment interfered. Pilnte was recalled,
tried and condemned to banishment to
VicnnCin Gaul (France). There authentic
history leaves him. There was a tradiityn
that be lived in a cave in the mountain
now called by hia name; and drowned him­
self in a small lake near ita summit, but
this Is not proved.
Herod Antijm indulged his peuwlon for
art and luxury as long as Tiberius .re­
mained emperor. The latter, however, was
succeeded oy CaUgtda,&lt;equally trnel nnd
suspicious, and partly insane. To him
went Herod with a request that he might
have £ho title of king and the powers of
his father, but it was his misfortune to
reach Rome at the time when Caligula
was enraged by tho discovery of a plot.
Herod was arrested and narrowly escajxxl
death. He, too, was haiished, nod finally
died iu Spain. He had married a daughter
of Aratas, king of Arabia Petrira; and re­
pudiated-her to marry liis half brother
Philip's wife. This caused n war with Ara­
tas and much misery. During these
troubles Herod Agrippa, grandson of
Hcrafl tte Great and nephew of Anti pas,
was living in Rome, ana so gained the fa­
vor of Caligula that he was given the rule
over Judea and much adjacent territory.
He yielded to the prejudiem of
’---slew the ApoKtie James and ii
Peter, awl nfter seven years of
and
luxury- died a miserable death (Ai
When the Jews clamored for
______
fixion of Christ and Pilate protested they
cried out. “Hm blood be upon us aad our
chUdren!" And verily It wax. From that
day forth troubles nuuttplied upon them,
and the last few years of tueLr national
history Is one continuous era of woe nud
horrors. Tte Gentile world,even tte bard
hearted Roman soldier*, stood ughast at

upon ttemnelvm, and
details which even n
ig. the wife murderer con read without tears,
fint degree, and sentenced abaii be turned into

V

A. n. inn. in m crnain r»
wherein Hrtlr J D bbl.-

CASTOR IA
for

estate «t Mile- Ehaw, drcvaMxl, .Tbcmas L.
Engle; Jrimie L FnJ.-&gt;uvr .JuHeUr E. Hick*.
Mniy hng r. Mik-s Fjiglc mid Elizabeth Eug.w
•ret defetui.mts. Ni&gt; i« c is ) errhy etvrti that 1
shall aril M pubUr a-Mrtim. to the tiighrat !&gt;:&lt;•der, on Saiurci-y the ■.•Uh itav of January A, l».

Michigan, said vourt tanw being Uir place lor
bolding ibr. circuit oourt. tor *a»d t uuuty of
Barry, ibu following described nrepTly. to wit:
AlftixMr yicoreor parcel-, cl land lying and
bring «Ilu*tr«i In the Town of Irving, hi the
County ot Barry and at Me of Micbignif mid
known sod itr-'crlbcd n?&gt; follows, lu wit : The
west half at Hie south wrM quarter of art-Hon
twenty tour, also tbe soatli ea«t quarter &lt;&gt;f the
iwiuth ca-»t quarter of roctiou iwvutv three both ■
In town fotg inirtb. range nice wot containing
In ixali pwrcrlsone Ituntired and tv.cutv acres
at laud more or less. Aceurdinx to the pro
visions ot Mild decree 1 shall Orel expose for
sale Mid sell tile south west quaiter of tinsouth wyM quarter of section twenty four and
1 he
raft ctuarier of the vontti east quarter
of sectuia twenty three, l-otlu^nfrete being in.
town four north range nlno west. B«ny n.mt:ir.
Michigan- Mbould there iheti be a deficiency I
atmil next rxixae torsalu nud sell: ail th» sawiim
timber uu’1 in* mirth west quarter ol ibr south
west quarter ot recllcut twenty four 111 town
four mirth, range nliw vest. Ejury ramntv.
Michigan, with the understanding ami »&lt;recincnt iliM the said Umber tie cut so n« uotto
niMeriaBy Injure tshiit premises, c.&lt;wpt m&gt; far
ns tbe rvtnov.d of said timber may iiaiuaralh
ArnrrclMe tbe value of the same, and that tbe
*mnv be removed from said pre niises within six
month* from Hie dale ot aMd «aie, then should
Urrre be a deflcicney I shall next ei]K«e for
salennd sell: Tint norib west quarter of the
southwest quarter ot section twenty four to
town four Mirth, range nine west . Barry county.
Michigan.
”
Dated. Hastings. Mich.. Deremticr ic. I Mg.
Aixmzn E. KF.5A-1OK.
Circuit Court Conumssloner. Bairy Co.. Mirh.

Infants and Children.

“Cartortote ao wdl adapted to children that I CMteria raw Colic. Oaortfowtam,
rraertpuo. I
WuSoS injurious medkafinn

1X1 Ba. Oxford BL. Brooklyn, S. T.

scouring soap which has no equal
for all cleaning purposes.except-in
the laundry-To use it is to value it-

SMITH &amp; U1UIKDVK.

Solicitors fur O&gt;mi&gt;ialnat:t.

What will SAP0LI0 do? Why it will dean paint, make oil-clothi
bright, and pive the floors, tabla and shelves a new appearance- It will
take the grease off the dishes and off the pots and pans. You can scour
the knives and forks with it, and make the tin tilings shinn brightly. The
wash-basin, tlie bath tub, even the greasy kitchen sink will be as clean as
a new pin if you use SAPOLIO. One cake will prove all we say. Be a
ctevor housekeeper and try it
BEWABE OF UDTATIOKS.
TOSE E BUT ONE SATOLIO

ENOCH MORGAN'S SONS CO., NEW YORK.

BUSINESS CARDS.
\V114-1AM U. LOWDEN.
•
»*
-Lawyer.
Office over Julius RusteU's store. State
street. Hostings, Afich.
•TUART, KNAPl’EN A WEAVER
?
Attorneys at law.
Over Rusting* Nunoasl Hauk,
Hastings. Mtcblgim.
Associate uffiees, at Grata! Uapids, Mkh.

A.SHELDON,
Abstract and Ileal Estate Office.

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"Boss wouldn’t blanket him in
the stable. Said it wasn't no use.”
FREE—Get from your dealer free, the
51 Book. It has handsome pictures and
valuable information about borees.
Two or three dollars for a 3/a Horse
Blanket will make your horse worth more
and cat less to keep’ warm.

5/A
5/A
5/A
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Ati'lniel iilixk.iia»iu&gt;*i&gt;.

Money to loxti ou Ileal E«»«tc Ileal Estate
-&lt;&gt;kl on &lt;• tuiiiisiiou. General con'evading,
inving a rornplete
nJ Al&gt;Mra&lt;-i Book&gt;, eom.tiled from tbe Records, can f- rt»lrf&gt;« complete
i tracts.
C. F. HBOOKS. Clerk.
F. DRAKE, M. I).,

Office over Holloway'ji drug store.
Office hours from 2 to 4 p. m. Trle]&gt;houe. con
lectfug with residence, al Holloway's drug
-tare.
....................
_
F M. B. GILLASPIE, Notary Public
L•
nnd U. S. Claim Agent, ..
wilfprosecute all klirtls of claims before the
Departments of the luierior office. Call on hhn
it. fils store, corner Court mid JeCrr*^n Sts.
Hustings, Mich. -

Five Mile
Boss Stable
Electric
Extra Tert

M. FOWLER. D.D. S.

30 other styles at prices to snit even*
body. If you can’t get them from your
dealer, write ns.

Office hours « a. m lo &amp; p. u?

A. BARBER, M. D..
•
Physician and Surgeon,
Office over Nevin’s store. Office hours from •

H

W. LOWRY, M. D.,
’ Physician and Surgeon.Makes a specialtyof I rearing diseases of the
EVE and EAlt aud the nrcs»*rYMlon of vlsku.
r4 VSi'EN*
SPECTACLES and eye
Office and residence on Broadway . near Court
tloase.Uastings, Mich.

H

^ORS^
BLANKETS
ARE THE STRONGEST.
Mannrd tor wm. a Ta— - ota. rnnnda. »•&gt;-&gt;
make the famous Hocro em&amp;J Baker blanketr.

C. WELTON

.

Is sgnnFfor the Ohio Fanner’s Insurance Co
He write* policies on a man's property against
lo** by fire, Ugh tain;: or wind; against a maD'»
life by death and accident.

MM1TU i COLGROVE,
•
O
Lawyers.
(Office In Union block, Hastings.)
Practice Is all Che court* of the Mate.
&lt; E. KENASTON.
f*-«
Attorney at Law,
.
(Over J. 8. Goodyear A Co.’m xtore.)
Practtcex In Ml courts of tbe State. CoHoctlom
prottptiyMtendlng to.

jhl 'or

R. TIMMERMAN. Homrepathic Pbysiclau and Surgeon.
i Office over LMhrop's drug store.)

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GENT^l

MARTIN V. BARKER, RgU Estate, In­
surance and Loans.
Oaeewlth J. G.Runyan A 8on.3 doors north
of PtMiofflce.
BpectalattenttoD given to making exchaniras
ot property. The interests of non-resident
property owners carefully looked after. Farms
Mall sixes for sale or exchange. Houses and
tots for sale.

ROBERTSON HOUSE,

W. L. DOUGLAS
$3 SHOE GENTLEMEN.
’5'"2;.S,8Ul
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durability.
la .
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SHOES
have been mart favorably received rtnec tatruduceJ

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U&gt; any shoo srid cl tbcw pel^e*.
Art your Dealer, and if te esnnot supply yon mbO

EXCURSIONS
IHXWTS (MP REMEDV

MOKTGApE SALK.
Dclnnlt having been nmde in-tbe conditions
ot a certain mongSce made by Patrick
Dooley and Mary r»-t DuAfT.'hm wife, to Abuer
Case, dated April 2&lt;4It. V. I). jWct, and recorded
intheoffireot the Ucgloicr of IX-td*. for the
county of Burrv and State &lt;•( Miehlxau. ou the
Kill of April. A. 1&gt;. is&amp;j. iu liter IS of mortiatgrr".
&lt;,
ou page* auni'd M3, r.iifch said Uioriptgv was
’
on the r-JddMYof July. IF*,, duly n-Mcned hr
Fdd Abm-r Case to first NatwoM flank of
Headship. N. Y . whi*b said aasigiinx-ui was
duly iccordMl in the utuceof RrgiMeroI Deeds
for the County of Hwvy, MtcliiKau. 011 August
is. irtftJ. in liter 15 of monpxKt-s. on page «a.
aud which said mortaag* »*» 0:1 ihe Tin day at
April. 18t». again duly aadgued by said First
.National Rank of Friendship to Abner tee,
which said **rt|ttmi*n&lt; ynu. duly recorded iu the
office ot Iteglfter of I&gt;red» lor the County of
Harry, Michigan, the lC|h day of April. IMO. In
liter M of mortgages on page Ki aud on which
tnortpee there, is clainaM to be due M tbe dMr
ot this notice tte sum of two thousand flftvseven and M-if&gt;0 dollar*, find an attorney’s fire U •
Oily dollars provided for in said mortgage, and .
do
or proceedings M law hnving teen InsfltutnrTo recover the tssneya secured 1&gt;y said
mortgage or any part tlwre-of.
Now, ttervfore, by virtue of the power
.
of sale contained io said mortgage, nvd
the statute in such ou* made and provided,
notice lx hereby given that on SMurday. t tie It th
'
faypt February. A. D..llr»i. m ten o'clock in
the forenoon. 1 shall sell M public suction to the
hlghret bidder, at tte north front door of Die
Harry County Court Bosse In the City of Hart­
ings in said county and stale [that being Lbe •
place where tbe Circuit Court lor Barry County
is hidden]. the nremtses di-crlted in said mon­
gage, or so much thereof x» may be necessary to
pay tue amount dne on said mortgage, with
eight per cent. Interest, and all lagaf costa, togriherwlth an attorney's tee of flfty dollars
covenanted for therein, the premise? telug- de­
scribed lu said mortgage as all that certain par­
c els of land Mluate in the townrhin of Irving, in
ihe Couuty of Hany and State of Michigan, and
known nud described ns follows: l*benorth
.
west quarter Hal of the north cart quarter
]
f
aud tbe north east quarter [i4' ot tlie noun
west Hi] of section No, tour 14) town four Itj.
north range nine [9] west, except fifteen [131
acres sold to Hahn ng from the west end and
CMtMiitng ecveufyouc and N-m acres of land
Bcnordlnc to Um gmreruinent survey ihereot.
luted Dee. 1st. 1RX&gt;.
AHN KH Carr. Mortgagee.
HMith acou-.xovx. Attorneys for Mortgagee.

Rates, SI .CM) per Day.

HHEIHFF-B SALE.
This House Is new, with pleasant rooms. The
Notice Is hereby riven that by virtue of n
patronage of the public is respectfully nollcltod. wilt of Pieri Fm-las taued out of aud under tbe
Mai o! the Circuit Court for the County uf (tellioun and State of Mlrhikan, to me directed and
delivered and a^alnsl ter goods ana chat ties,
tends and teuemeute •( Alonzo Park in tbe
astings
ity
ank County
of Barty, and lu favor or Cornelia
Wilber, J did on tbe (tli day of Oetul'er, A.!»..
ISM, levy upon and seiza all tbe rtehl. title and
Hastings, - - Mich.
interest ot tbesakt defendant, Alonzo Park, In
aud to the follow inc propertv and lands lo alt.
Tbe cart bainm of the .■north east quarter (fe)
of tecttoti twenty seven pt) town oue(i) north
SURPLUS U-OOO.OU.
of range seven g&gt; west, al! in Barry county.
Michigan.containing eighty acrt«of laud more
or fess, all of which I sliall expoae for sale ami
Incorporated under the tews of the State el *ell
at imblie auction or vendue to the highest
Michigan.
bidder at tbe north front door of .the
Court ■ Honor in the City of Hwdtngs in
sahl
County of Barn* on fiatunl.0-. tbe ninth day
Open for trastaM* Dm. 15. ims tn building fw

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offiokm:

CALIFORNIA, WASHINGTON
IND OREGON

ThaCblHm’ilbdidM

Cor. Jefftenon and Court Su., Hastings, Mieh.

■narlv wvtmlwl &gt;,v

A. E. Woolley, Agent.

MORTGAGE K kLE.
Default having been taarte in tin- comBHona ot
it certain inurtRsge made by James &lt;). Klrirexlpr
to George O. Do jpc. dated Augu*&gt;
A. D. IMG,
and recorded in ite office of the Register of
Deeds, fur the County of Burry and stale of
Michigan, on the 3d dsjr of SeptMiiber. A. D.
ms", iu liber 2S of niortgage*. ou page J3ir Said
inurtpure was duly aligned to the frimtiugs
City Bank sud said u*algunicnt being duly re­
corded in tlie office of the Register of Deeds,
ffir the‘County of Hany and State of fttlcbigsn.
on tte soth dsy of November. A. D. nag. in fiber
27-of mart gage* 00 )i*mSaid mortgage
was ou 1 i»e exi-rrss eonifitioii that If any luter­
est shall become due slid remain unpaid for 3)
day* then both principal ami Interest *ludl
forthwith berome due nnd eolleetable. and de­
fault having been nude in the moment iff Inter­
est due August 30th. u«', nnd the unit* having
remained unpaid and in arrears for tbe apai-e
of thirty dsy* and upward., the principa) sum
of four hundred fifteen dollar* with all arrearaices of ititrrert thereon Is now doe anq payable
by the terms of said mortgage. Uu w hit Ii mortK*xo there Is claimed I* be due at Hie date of
lhi» notice t he siiin of four hundred fitly dollar s
and eighty seven eeuts.and an atioroey * fee of
twenty five dolisrx provided lor in raid mort­
gage. and no suit or prjM erdit:cs al law haring
beeu instituted lo recover the moneys -.-cured
Dy said mortgage, or auy part thereof.
Now. therefore, by the virtue of the power of
s ilt contained Id said nortgaxe. am! the statute
In such ca»c made and provided, notice is here­
by given that on Saturdsy. Ute Hth day of Feb­
ruary.-A. D.. IW1, attewi’clock in the forenoon I
aball sell at public wictinn. to the hlglirst bidder
at the north front door of tin* court I uu*c In the •
City uf Hartings, itiiat Bring Ihe place where tbe
circuit court lor Barry con lily is holdeti) tbe
premlMMi described fo said mortgage, or so
much thereof as may tx* necessary to pay Hie
amount due ou raid mortgage, with seven per
eent. Interest, and all li*gni &lt;-usta. together with
an attorney's fen of twenty five doliare cov­
enanted for therein. tte premises being describ­
ed in Mid mortgage A all that certain piece or
parcel of land situate fa the county m Hany
and state of Michigan, and known and describ­
ed as follow*, to-w it: The south west quarter
of the north west quarter (k) of section number
twenty-eight (») In town number one north,
range number wvea (7j west, said mortgage be­
ing given to secure the pay ment of a portion
Ute purchase price of thea-ovedesertbed tand.
Ha-X ts. - &lt; ■ I &gt;
i Am Rt’ee Mortgagee.
Smith &amp; COUZHOWJ
Attorney* for Assignee uf Mortgagee.
Dated Nov. 18, IW).
•

O. GT. Robinson, Preaident;
D. W. Reynolds, Cashier.
m’JtCTOM:
Dan W. ReynoM*.
.A. Grebta.
John Carvrth,
Cheater Mmw.

roranouii &lt;&gt;i tiun auy. 1
.
Dated at the City of Hastlugii thlsUst day of
Nov.. ’MO.
Bakkr Smrinkr. Sheriff of Harn- county.
James M. Powkrs, All y ter FlanlUff.
NOTICE FOR HEARING CLAIMS.
State ot Mirbtgan. Cotwiy at Barry-ss.
Notice is hereby riven, that by an order of
thr iittrfista court for the county of iterrv. nmde
011 ihr attb dnv of Norrmber. A. D. MA six
months from that date were allowed for cn-dttorMtojiresentthelrrlaln-.il against tbe estate
of George Hltnpsou, into of Mid eonnty, de­
ceased. and tbut all art-dltora of said deceased

null,.
and allowance, on
y. 1M1. next, and

I

GILLASPIE,
*?Mrt*«mHr»U.A.JX RM.

C"*’5^TSSSk.

�Beatrix RandoiDh.
By JULIAN HAWTHOKHK

CHAPTER L
npW DESTINY BEGAN TO OCCUPY ITSBLP
WITH HKit AITAIRS.
“

Jratya. retaorias hu h.t and yawnitut.

joy; that’s what they’ll be! And if they
could only get tt(J to
one of
to
’
or wont th,
u‘*te her place, so m u&gt; give a pharcc to
light work! or didn’t that (eUow
tor, ‘Don’t you wish you may get mt"
* the dub pa; poo tho Oto dollar, you
I Co believe they’d split outright and be
Am had your lone with itT
cocktail thia morning? cr wnat?"
loure confouudcily vulgar this
With an air of terrible calmneas Gon.
Inigb Mroac took the telegram from the morning, Inigo," observed fas friend
rauriugly. “They say succras ia more
table, and handed it to his friend with­
out a wtml. Tlw bitter received it indo- trynig than uth-ersiri-. but I think the
leuUy, dfaogaged from hit fob pocket n reverse is true ip yource.se. Of course
pan- of cyugla^-8, p]^
BCTQ3g I wasn’t thfalffag uf substituting Patti
or Sralchi. or any of that caliber. They’d
the handsome cun o of his nose, aud be­
starid on their dignity, naturallv; but,
gan to read the telegram with a sigh. s» Jour great Russian is entirely un­
Meanwhile tire general, with a certain
known here, except by reputation, 1 was.
air of tragic catkfaction, repaired to the
thinking"— He paniiCd.
mantelpiece and. repeated his late trnnal with it. num, if there’s anything
actiou with the ducanter and tunhler.
exclaimed Gen. Inigo impaHe then resumed his chair, still in dlunui ! tie
Jocelyn had by .this time reread tha
■
, , George, I uhouluu't wonder if it
telegram r'ore thin unw
once,’ uH
hrd
«aWbc&lt;loncr|nmuqro&lt;! Joctiyn, half
ten
innWt- to himw-lf. "Why no* Thcru’i ueceraitv
ten his lip and pnDwl at his tudc whiskers enonrh on both ridret*
reflectively.
••Well." he otMervej &gt;t
' What's tfartl" dcnl'uded the general.
length, returning tho taper to tlw other.
ITHell
«»«vwusr.
&gt; u icu you what
wnat I1 want
wont you to do,
do.
“SIU* hnx P
ttl'*V&gt;.«1
ih lwcttS’1„
“&gt;71 il
l»—
w .1
d___
"'™ no Lnign." Mid J^fclyn, thnwihg the butt

years he turned her out finished nuitaiM and let me manage mine. I
•n et ry respect But, unfortunately enow what J want :md how to g-'t it.
for mankind, herafBnent circumstance If bhe’e not all 1 cay rite is, of eoura-t the
forbade her appearance on tbe public*
torgair. • off altogeUi;’?. If she is. you’ll
rtagn. ’At this juncture, however, a
fave to ;uy for her—that’s all. And if
providential chnngu of circumstance.; al­ pou don’t like {box? terms you can get
She
tered tbe entire complexion of licr career. xit of yonr romps yourwlf—if you canF wWch eaoses rnsiuiug
She had a brother, a wild aud graceless
•* \ ou oxfcht to be n rich man, my boy,
youth, who, finding his native place too ins of tb-si fine days,” remarked the im­
narrow for the developmsnt of his cner- presario tnixlihttivcly. "Well, if she deafBeu; which h th* orf;:ltt cl
gice, went forth to investigate foreign
tomes up to your report Filagree. But
Iliff U|KH&gt;
lamls. with an unlimited letter of if slw doesn’t”----cr-xlit an the imterud exchequer.
"If tho dcj.n’t TH rtand the rail wav
Now. thta same letter of credit is fare there and back!” said Jocelyn, and and very few persons arc entirely tree IrotnU.
the specious-specie, I would say-dis­ with that they laughed and rose from
guise of the fairy who works tbe trans­ the table. Au they were pxnstng ont of
formation. The energetic youth makes the room a tall young num. with a thick
By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which, by
nee of It to such good purpose that in brown beard na.l severe bluo eyes, met
Itsarium a year from tlm time uf his do- them in the dourwiy. lie luul a roll of tbe remarkable cures It has octonijilMied.
has proven tuctf to'be a potent and peculiar
(Ntrtnn* he has not only exhausted the pajier in his hand,
. "
medicine for this disease. If yon suffer Iran
family income, hut Jias made desperate
“You’re thefann I'm.looking for." he
scrvluta.-xry,'Hood's Sarsaparilla. *
inroads into the capital, most of which arid to Inigu.
“ Erery spring my wife and children hare
has to be cold and the remuindcrliravily
“Halloo, BtjUfaghrmf* said Jocelyn.
been Uout/led with scrofula, my Mltto bey.
mortgaged—the old gentleman (laying •How cornua on the Temple uf the three years old, being a terrible sufferer.
nil demands fur the sake of what he calls MnsctiF
Lnat spring he was one nia*a ot sores from
the honor of the family, though oilier
, "All right," replied the gentleman oo head to feet We all took Hood's HaniqiuUlk,
people might think it wua in onler to nddrebs-'d. rather curtly, ns his manner and all have been cured of the scrofula. My
linie l«oy is entirely free from sores, and al!
incorrigible idiot
। .
wu uit'in.-piacc..-uju resum- prove what an .uvuitig.utc
luiut a man
four 9f my children look bright and healthy."
what's got into Jjl'u
her?" .
k t,
., fas
&gt;n.1 his
hi. bat.
vur.t you
you to
to finish
nntsb putpat- [ antiquated prejudices and aristocratic waa. He looked at Inigo* and added,
hat. “
“II want
W. B. Atiiextox, Pnssaic Qty, N. J.
rh general lifted his ah on! tiers and ting on year clothes, .-.nd get vourtdf lineage can make of himself when he ia “There’s a point aboat toe construction
of tlw j-tago entrance I must consult
2S11”!«»«™P«»l?ndmp.?aul.hiInaneof afforded tlie opportunity. The reeult, nt yon on.”
hnd temporarily become a., voiceless ns 1 mind, and then'join me downstairs, and
BoMbjraUdrujmUU. ffi;slxf&lt;-rfa. J*re{«redo*ly
auy rate, nt the time of which we speak
"I’m iu a devil of a hurry." objected
he was just now voluble. Ho was en­ we’ll go over to the dub and have break­ is that the old’ gentium m finds hfanelf
the impresario reluctantly.
joying the dignity of unutterable wrongs. fast. I’ve had only a cup of cotfre this
choked with honor and deatitute-of cash;
IOO Dobos One Dollar
"I want only ten minutes " Belling­
“Any row about terms?” pursued morning thus for."
/
that he is on the point of bring obliged ham said.
Jocelyn.
“Haw breakfast?" cried’the general to aril the anucstral mansion in order to
"You
architects
are
worse
than
—
oh,
The impresario smiled ccomfully, as indignantly. ‘Us that all you have to
satisfy tnv c.-uditora, and that were the by the way, I can’t decide about It till
one who could not deign to correct’such propoce:’’
honor he hr.; preserved at so high a price to-morrow anyhow,” exclaimed the
on insinuation.
“No: not by a good deal. Unless I’m worfa anything in tho market hu might, other, as Bellingfaun began to unroll his
“Must be something, you know,” said very mnch mistaken I’ve got a scheme perhaps, be disposed to mortgage some
Jocelyn. “A woman doesn’t throw nwny that’ll set yon on your legs again, upset uf it iu consideration of an assurance uf pa(ier. Ho glanced at Jocelyn and went
on, "Come to tho office to-morrow after­
twelve thousand dollars a week for uoth- । all -uy
the rivals
aad 1U4U&amp;U
uuUco j&lt;iur
your groat
i,
.Mat,
gre.u Rustv us­ bread and butter for the rest of his noon and we’ll fix it"
intr.
ing. Denuii'l
Depend r.n
on it
it vnn'rn
you’ve stumped —
on 11 *tian
for rage.
J‘“ strangle
, •herself
*
. But II'm
’m life."
“Tlw workmen will have to wait.”
her toes somehow, i’ll tell yon what it going to turn it over iu my mind first,
“1'78 hoard of gifted amateurs before said Bellingfaun.
.
may- be—yon haven’t put about any ' nnd then I’ll fi t you into it in my own how.” began Inigo, shaking bis big head
“Everybody hra to de that," returned
photographs of her. Of course! What way. You camo to lie right quarter .with a sigh; but Jocelyn interrupted the impreoario sententiously, and with
arc you thinking of-"
. t]ti3 time, old fellow. But it isn’t every him.
a nod he and Jocelyn went out
“Yes, you are one of those fellows that ! man fa tho world, let me remind you.
“What you’ve heard before is nothing
think they c;m flx everything in five that’s got a Haiiiltuu Jocelyn to advise lo the putpoae,” said he. “This ia pre­
CONTINUED.
minutes,"
minutes.” growled the impresario, him."
cisely the case that contradicts all expe­
breaking silence at last. “Now just
“All I havo
»u« rience. Now. it au happened that a cer­
have to say." returned Inigo, as
When grandpa went s-wooing,
you look at this." Hu held up a broad, he took his place onco mowin' froqt of tain distinguished impresario bid spent
He wore u ratln vest,
square topped forefinger. "That woman the looking glass and selected another vast sums and made stupendous prepa­
A trail uf runulng roses
or Wedge Hool.
has never had a photograph, nor any neck scarf from the drawer, “is that rations to introduce a famous singer to
Embroidered un the breast.
EttW-8toiOH IJ.M
sort of picture. made uf her in her life. whoever does Moses Inigo a good turn the New York public. It so happened,
The pattern of his trousers,
lltolSK Uta
She won’t allow it to be done. That's never has any reason to regret it That’s too. that tho diva in question, although
Uli linen, white and tine.
lto3
L7I
her fad. and. by Jupiter, it’s pretty al) I have to F$y at present. We’ll go so famous, was personally quite un­
Were all the latest fashion &lt;
*
-A to 6R t oo
Ih eighteen twenly-nlnc.
smart of her. when yon camo to think into details when we’ve heard what! the known in this country.‘.and, as if for the
good turn Inokd like."
qxrial purpose of insuring the success . Grandpa was a fine-looking young fellow
- “Homely, is she? Has to depend op
“You’D.'find me below fa the reading of the grand enterprise that was prepar­ then, so the old ladies say, and he Is a fine^
her voice. 1 see.”
.
room." &gt;-aid Jocelyn turning, with his ing, she luul even taken a whim to allow fauklng.old gentleman now. For Uie past
♦core of years he has been n firm beUever
“You don’t see. an inch before your hand on the doir. “ You’d butter make no portraits of herself to be exhibited.
in the merits of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med­
nose! She may depend on her voice [ your arrangements so that wu can leave For some cause, at present unknown- to ical Discovery. "It renewed toy youth.”
when she’s nothing elrc to depend on. ; town if nee-jstary aud bu away all night. this historian.the diva at the last moment In&gt; frequently rays. It Is the only bloodThere's not another voice Vke it eVer . And. mind you; don’t open your mouth lucked out uf hercohtrari. The distin­ puritier and liver Idvigoralor guaranteed tu
been heard in America: but—homely! ’ to auy human fflvol about what has’ Imp­ guished impresario, with disgrace and (xmefit or cure, or money promptly refund­
ruin staring him'\n the face, luckily be­ ed. It cures liver dlwase. dyspepsia,
Well. I saw her fast year fa St? Peters- j pened. Everyadu™ d&lt;*pen Is on that.”
burg, and if ever I set my eyes on n
“I guess I iuou how to hold my thought himself to consult the wisest scrofulous sores, skin eniptioiis, and all
Dongola or Goat Button,
handsotmr woman Hl take ’em out of ' tongue anyhow." rxclaim.-d the imprv- man of his acquaintance, who, by virtue diseases of the blood. For lingering,
rny head and give’em to her! No,’air! iwirio
sarin niM-ntrullkBut uciurv
before ne
he COU1U
could of his presence of mind aud penetration, coughs and consumption (which is lung­
ri-M-uiiuiiv
uui
I'm a judge, it any man is, and Isay say
------moru ’the
*
SCour hail chmed and ho promptly raw tbe way out of the diffi­ scrofula in Its early stages) it Is an un­
paralleled lemcilyi
. '
that for face, figure and movement wtts alonu. In ihe &lt;‘01x1110 of ten minuted culty. He touk the impresario with
The new Preaqne Isle Irank will open
there ain't her equal on tho stage to­ he finished hi$ toilet and rallied forth, him to the ancestral mansion aforesaid, this week. &gt;
where
the
young
lady
sang
to
them
and
DURIIA1f18 08 THE 10TT01 OF EVERY CHOE.
day. " ,
k
jingling his door key ax he went.
An old adage says: “Kememberaneu is
"If be pulls I me ont of thia scrape, by was instantly made the recipient of the
“Then why the deuce’*-r—
Ihe only tic which lingers wlum all others
following
offer
by
tbe
impresario:
That
. “Exactly. That's just it. ’Why the Jupiter, I’D mtike his ’fortune," he mur­
die." A direct application to this truthful
deuce? is tho whole thing in a nut­ mured to hiniMlf. ad he took the - eleva­ she wa» to assume and inviolably main­ ' raying has made us persistent incur efforts
F. G. STOWELL. Agent.
tain the name and personality of the to bring I.oose's Extract of Red Clover th
shell. Everybody say* it. nnd what's tor to tho office fluor.
the result? Why. that everybody’s ten
When the two gentlemen were seated Illusion diva: that under this name and, your notice. We are daily coming tn cod­
times as hot to see her as if they all had nt their breakfist table, in u retired cor­ character ahe was to come-to New York. tart with people who say to ns; You rther picture tucked away in their breast ner of the drib dining room, and bad ' take up her abode at the most fashion­ tnember What 1 was. how I looked anti
pockets, or their watch cases, or on their swallowed tlreif first cup of coffee, Joce­ able hotel and receive whatever com­ how 1 suffered before I was.Induced to try
mantelpieces, if they're bachelors. She lyn opened Ida mouth and spake ns fol­ pany will venture to forrn the acquaint­ Red Clover. Ask any one who lias taken
ance of a lady with a liistoTy so formid­ Red Clover for any form ot blood disorder
makes on it cVery time. She knows lows;
ably and fascinatingly scandalous as and skin eruptions, for indigestion and
"How old is your Russian phcenix?’’
that any woman can be made to look
rheumati.Mii. Ask them, we say, what
“She looks twenty and may be thirty." hers. In consideration”--handsome in a photograph: but she's the
their recollection of Ited'Clover Is. what It To Cere lU.;onstum, Sick Headache, Conati“Hold on! hold on!” raid Inigo, with a did for them, and they will convince you
prtlon, Malaria, Liver Complaint*, take
only handsome Womim before thu public tlw general repliwl.
tho eafo and certain remedy.
shake
of
his
hand
in
the
air.
“
I
see
what
of .the truth of our statenieub. For sale
“What’s her style? Stout or thin, tall
whose . photo's never been seen. 1 tell
you’re driving at I didn’t take it-iu nt by W. 11. Goodyear.
you, sir, curiosity, if it's managed well, or short, dark or fair?"
first
that
y'our
amateur
was
to
appear
ns
“That’s nltout os she likes. I exjtecL
will make two dollars where, beauty or
Uoughland’s butchering establlthmepi.
anything else will make one. There’s She's what I call a true child of nature the diva herself, as well as to ba her sub­ nt Mendon, burned Friday, at a loss of
no advertisement ever came up to it! —changes with tho seasons,” said the stitute. It’s u smart notion, but I ex- about 8300.
(&gt;cct
it
’
ll
do
better
to
talk
ubant
thou
to
Iz-adlug authorities any the only proper way
And to work up curiosity has been that other with a wink. “One of those wo­
to treat catarrh Is to take a constitutional Vac the SMALL Klse (W little Deane to tho
womna's pet scheme from the start. men with hazel eyr.s and ova) face, and i try. She’d slip up somehow. Shu might remedy, like Hood's darsaporHla.
bottle). THEV ABE THE MUST CUMVEXtEMT.
There’s more stories going about her. , hair nil tho wny from straw color to carry- it out for a day or two, but when
Robert fating, of IxKtmia, lb year* old.
you come to two or three months, that’s
and scandal ami fewer facta than _you_ black, tliat can make ’emselves look Ijke
was instantly killed yesterduy by a log
can put your fingers on. - - - Oh. anything. She’s about medium height another story! It would take a better rolling un h!m.
_she
_________
’ When we’d signed the contract at our actress than I've ever come across to”--’s smart!"
“She won't have to act nt all," Joce­
J.F.SMITHAC8.MU'..n' BtlXBKiXl, JT.IMIS Mt.
“She’s overdone it this time," Jocelyn i last interview,’’ he continued, putting on
Mrs. Wfallow’s SoothingBirup should aIwats.
remarked. " ‘Unftblo to keep nf$‘ con- ’ a diabolical leer of retrospective gallan- lyn interposed. "The public of course be used for rbildrrti teething. It MOthc* llic
tract’ is what her telegram says; ‘will tzy, “I pressed a chaste salute upon her will have made up its mind beforehand Milld, Miftrua the iturai. altava all pata. eurei
that she is the real original diva, and wind rolic itiul h the tH-t remedr tordlarrtawa.
pny forfeit’ How much .is that, by the ■ brow, and didn't have to stoop for it."
GOLD ktZDAL, PAUS, 1878.
Tweniy-flri* cent* a bottle.
by?"___________________ )
I ' “Probably it was the recollection of the more unsophisticated she appears
Interested parties want to change tbe
“Bah! 1 would as lief take ten cents! ] that embrace that influenced her in the more convinced and charmed they'll
name ot their station from Upton to West
be.
They
’
ll
tako
her
innocence
to
be
the
Am 1 a man to cry aliout a little money? throwing up her engagement.” remarked
Port Huron.
That ain’t my trouble. But here I am. 1 Jocelyn dryly. “You’re a dangerous diva’s consummate hypocrisy, man alive! I
The Great Spring Medicine.
with my opera house built, and my post- j fellow with women. Inigo, ih some and auy unfnmiiiariiy sh-j may show on
tlKXTi.EMEX:—I have suffered Intensely
era out fur three weeks back. *n&lt;l «*&lt;1' I senses! Better make all your salutes the stage to be the (icrfoctiou of acting. from blllotisnesti and rheumutlniii for over
But.
for
that
matter,
when
once
they
’
ve
vertisements and paragraphs in every 1 parting once—final partings. Well, to
heard her ring they wouldn’t exchange three years, and had trieti so many reme­
j»I&gt;er iu the Union, and everybody on continue, does ahe speak English?" .
dies that I bad lust all faith. Hearing of
;
o— of
-{ i
‘‘Just as well us I do myself.**returned her for .all tho divas in Christendom!"
Hibbards Rheumatic Syrup 1 Imught a
their beam
ends to o-get the first —
sight
“If she can ring—yes’." said the im­ iKittlo and found It helped me. I have
the great Russian jirima donna (though 1 tho general emphatically.
now used four bottles, and It has restored
from which th® excra« of
whether she’s Russian, or Irish, er Amer- j
"Poor girl!" said Jocelyn as if to him- presario rather skeptically.
“Did you ever happen to hear of a lay liver and kidneys to healthy notion,
oil hM been removed, Is
icon, the depl only knows; it’s just what ’ self.
she’s a mind to call 'it), and m/great I “What are all these questions for. gentleman by the name of Dorimar?" and done more to purify toy blood than
inquired Jocelyn, jutting down his anything I have ever taken. I uni pleaaed
primu &lt;lonua drops me a telegram that ' anyhow?" demanded Inigo, after n
wristbands and friding his handsome to recommend tt as a irondejful blood medi­
it
*—•*--1—— v—by Jupiter!* A
—&lt;—
■ pause.
she- ain
’t coming,
nice
cine. Very truly yours.
hinds on tho edge of the table.
“What sort of nn actress is she?" went
B. C. Konnrsox, Mambnll, Mich.
figure she makes me cut. don’t she? Here
“Old Dari mar? Rathe*! Best man in
Sold by F. L. Heath. Prepared only by
I am. with a public regard ot fifteen on Jocelyn, not noticing the interruption. tho profearion. Dead now, poor old boy!
Tbe Charles Wright Medicine Company are used fa its preparation. It has
years, and never once disapjxjinted au "Realistic or conventional or what?"
Ah, if he’d only kept his voice"----Detroit. Mich.
“Independent. 1 should call her,” said
audience, or k6pt them waiting, or failed
“Dorimar was the, instructor I men­
more than three timet the ttrtngth of
’Nearly oil of Saginaw's ex-officials left
to give them their muney’s worth, nnd the other. "She doesn’t -seem to act tioned just now. He went up one day
Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrow root
now, after ;dl myJnljor nnd planning inffch anyhow, if you know what I to hear her try her voice, and the conse­ In a Ixsly last night to locate homestead
or Sugar, and is therefore far. more
and contriving, this is the reword I get— mean. Free — graceful — spontaneous!" quence was ho stayed three years to lis­ claims In Wisconsin.
economical,
costing lest than one cent
ho
explained,
wavl
■
■
hit
short
arm
to be made a fool of! Tho jewel reputa­
ten to it. He told me a month before he
mashed potato
a cup. It is delicious, nourishing,
tion. thnt’a what she’s robbed me of! I’d about, with a fork:
died that olio was the finest soprano,
fa
his
hand.
“
Wu.
.
your
money
to
sooner she’ll done me out of a million.
Mtrengthcnlng, lastly bigmtkd,
with the grandest method, he'd ever
But Hl be even with her. as sure aa I’m see her just walk about the stage," he known.”
and admirably adapted for invalids
Inigo, if I havo to send her an ounce of added, engulfing the potato in his enor­
“The devil he did! Dorimar was no
as well as for persons in health.
mous jaws.
dynamite in a jewel case!"
fool,
that
’
s
n
fact"
.
"She’ll do!" said Jocelyn, leaning buck
Sold by OrooTM evorywhoro.
"She’s never been heard in this coun­
“I found her &lt;p&gt;t before ho did. If It
in
his
chair
with
the
air
of
a
man
who
try. has she?”
hadn’t been for me where would you be
W. BAKER I C0„ Dorttata, Mm.
“No, nor in England either. I don’t has succeeded in an arduous and ingen­ now, friend Moses?"
suppose there’s another man besides me ious enterprise. “Your famous Rnatiar.
“That's all right: but I’ve got to hear
BOBATH OltloKH.
■u.C-uutrnl ftam-M.
in New York today that has ever heard diva, my dear Signor Impresario, lives her first."
The Saginaw Courier-HeraM Is tbe
Al a MMi«n of the i’robhte Court for tbe
qrseen her. She’s kept herself on the not more than a hundred-miles from
“That’s why I told you to make your largcstiiaily in the state, and now publishes County of Knrry, bidden at the Probata Offlce.
where
we
arc
sitting;
and
if
I
know
any
­
in IbeCItv of Itasttiate. lu raid eowntv.&lt;hi Mon­
continent and sung for royalty and kept
•
arrangements to be out of town to-night. 12 pages per day.
day. the iMh day of neermber, in fbe year one
herself out of people’s way. as if she thing about human nature, and hers fa Well take the noon train up there. I’ve
UxMMand etafel buudred and ninety.
Prearnt, Chxrira W. Armstrong, Judre of
Karo royalty tunuelf—that’s been her particular, she will make her appearance telegraphed ’em to expect me. We’D
It you wilt send u* your adrlrrtCfwe wpHeall
game. And a first class game it is. too, S3 I&gt;cr advertisement, nnd sing herself settle with her to-night, and be back in you onr Illustrated pamphlet explaining wll
In the matter of the estate of. Hannah
about l»r. bye’s Celebrated KJeetroA oltalo
and
you
up
to
your
chins
in
bank
notes,
when a woman can afford to play it, as
town to-morrow morning. Now, as to Helt and appliances,, amt thnr chymlng effects
she can. She never hollers for herself; not to mention my modest little cotu- terms. You’ll have to pay her what you’d upon tbe nervous debilitated system, and how
ibey will oafckly restore vou to vigor, and man­
riie lets the others do it for her. And inisaion!"
hood. Pamphlet tree. H you are thus afflicted, that be maybe IlBenard- to mohutex the res!
promised the diva."
.
that’s why tho public will pay liigher to J "Bah! Whnt cils hfai now?” said the
“Uh. I will, will R I’U see about that!" we will send yon a Belt and Appliances ou a eetate of a*W deceased is said pelf linn drarrlblisten to her—if they could only get her general, helping himself to another returned the impresario With a shrewd trlaL
Vox-taic Bw-t Co., Marshall. Mieb. ,
croquette.
.
-than to any other, woman that singe;
grimace. "Ko need of me believing
IxrveH II. Glover, of Cassopolis, will Im
-fat me tell you a little story." con­
ttad I traveled 8.000 miles and spent
she’s I lie real diva ns well as the nudi- tbe new deputy land commissioner under
tinue.!
Jvoelyu.
“
About
a
hundred
close on to two million doUais just so
-ncer
the incoming mtaiinlstratiun.
they might have what they wanted, and milw from New York city tlicre lived,
unce upon a tfaie. a beautiful and tal. this is how 1 get left!’’
t
•
train,” said Jocelyn firmly.
cute-1
young
lady,
only
daughter
uf
n
“Can’t you get any other ’ —
“Say. my boy, what’s your pun«-T in­
!&gt;&amp;• up in fax-­
ths uetlUotM’r may. nu» lw gnitite i Aurt u &gt;•
“Any othert Oh. yes: 1
—J:
quired the other after n paure, during
furitocr ortterwl. that us’d prUtfoner ghv
which the men had looked intently at effreUnxH
th«i j-allent
— •!!. it! Why, tber r, b«o that yeons t/i7 bul »
gerum tor
wreck.
Tiwii«an«l»
ol
each other. “Do you want me to pay
of this now woman, as they call mnric. and a vote? r.o ravwhmg that the
rureil
wta»
twre
taken
Uw
yon her mb:ry. and -on bond her over
jealous of this
womaa
j
(
pttufrU w&gt;d
whatever &lt;loer.i’t stick la yonr lingersher. anil of me building • ’
ten lo her, and the nightingales grew
Wilt Vo barmful cffrrt
is that it? He! ho! he!"
nuntairsHon. Ci
iiOLW
with
unavailing
rivalry.
The
tithe
“You’re a timet minded idiot." told cntar
foil
'
ir-strertar in the world was pro­ Jocoiyu Uruiqnely “You attend toyonr IWIciire.GoLOKX
Con's, Probate Cleric.
il to limn her, end fa the course of

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, ths Ulblr. fititi luiiitial it to hla friend.
One morning in the early autumn a
gentleman was performing his toilet in
• one uf the handsomest bMchaml-era of a
certain hotel hear Union square in the
city of New York. He was apparently
aptmt 30 years of age. of medium
height, stout, with a bk-oad, flat hood,
trot?, the top of winch th&lt;- hair had dis­
- appeared, leaving a bushy ring round
the sides hnd back. His face, which was
ruddy and brood, with a large nose aud
a thick mouth, indicated coarse good
nature nnd shrewdness, tempered by
» irritability.
.
At the moment we come upon him he
• was standing in his shirt and trousers
before the looking glass, endeavoring to
adjust a scarf necktie of 'brilliaut colors.
. Something seemed to be Iwrong with the
fastenings, and after a, few ineffectual
struggles he wrathfuliy flung this im­
portant article of n gentleman's attire on
the floor, emphasizing the act with an
audible expletive. He tthen walked to
the mantelpiece nnd poured some of the
contents of a decanter into a tumbler,
gazed at the liquor for a moment, and
• t&lt;H&amp;Ml it &lt;lov.-n his throat
Hu turned to
the table, upon which, among various
other nrtielM. was lying: a. foreign cable­
gram He took this up and glancvd over
itglmunily. then thrust hi.&lt; hands into
hb.trnnsera pockets anil strode heavily
to the window, where ht- remained, tnak. fag ihm ulute grants and mutt {rings,
aud occx-Aumdly puckering bis thick lips
to whistle a’ few bare of some operatic
Gen.

After a while his wandering gaze was
:'arrested by the figure of a gentleman,
fashionably dressed, who was coming
• ilong the Street in the;direction of the
utel.
He stepped hastily across the
i »om. and pressed the button of the elecJ |ic bell la-side the door. ’
.■
“Tell the clerk.” he Raid to the servant
j 9 presently answered the summons,
f u«k Mr. Hamilton Jocelyn if he’ll
up here; 1 want to see him. 1
~m*ll find him in the office. Look

geDtaxl.” replied the sor­
ts nZiXimpLacont negro, and
Certain a kindly regard tor
rem-fa. “Nothin’eby.^h?"
devil !* .tie general an­
: njKjn which the colored
I. indulgently, and gently

" Tai of Revert I minutes folIng which tho general tnoreh! . down the room with a preocanil impatient air. like a lion
y paring hit cage. At lait there
loud iuuI brisk knock on tho door.
■ih openetl nt the astne moment, and
ir. Jocelyn came in. with a jaunty
&lt;snile nnd n cigar iu hfa mouth.
(“Hnlloo. Signor Don General Impre•ufa-lnigo!" be exclaimed, u.4 fas gaze
perused the wrathful nnd lugubrious
figure of tbe owner of the room: “who’s
been qrnmpHjg yonr row leaves now?
Do you Iratiw it’s half-past 10 o’clock and
yon ought to be"---- .
“I ought to be! Uh. ye.i: of dooraa 1
ought to be! I Rhnll be. too. before long
•—with such a gang ot thieves nnd scoun­
drels as I’ve got to deal with! Now.
look fare!"
“I’m looking." said Jocelyn, seating
himself fa a rockfag chair and crossing
one knee over the other. “Hava a cigar?
" Why don’t you put on your vest? I de­
cdare, general.' yoti’rv getnng stouter
every day, Wliy don’t you adopt the
Turkish costume? It would suit your
figure fo a dot. besides giving yonr inno­
cent victims a warning of your charac­
ter. When 1 was in Stare bool”“Now. juityou listen here.’’ intorrupted the general, n alight Jewish pronun­
ciation becoming perceptible in his
speech. Hc’drcw up a chair in front of
his guest and sat down on it. with hts
feet drawn up underneath, and his fat
hands on fas knees “Just you listen
here. I'm an honeot man. ain’t I? 1 pay
my way cash down, don’t I? I’m no
slouch nor deadbeat, am If When I
sign u contract, and fiud I’ve got left, 1
don’t go back on it. do R Oh. this is a
sweet world for hones: folk, this is!
I’ye been fa this business fifteen
yten, by
Jupiter:
I’ve run
all
the big ringers in this country
and fa Europe, and if -you American.®
tare ever seen an opera decently put on
tiie stage you may thank mo for it.
Where would all tfa'-se blessed stars and
cirm. with their three and four thouFand dolh:ra a night, wfame would they
Iw if Muees Inigo hadn’t shown ’em up,
* nnd workalfor 'emowid kept em ccr.ught,
and humored ’em. and te.pri out and
-old lie« for «n to tot trabd-.’a face, by
Jupiter? And Iwre I «m. a poor man
today, and they rollfax 1n riches! And
baren’: I just gone and built tbe finest
opera bouse fa the world for a minion
and a half of dollara vut of my owu

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There fa, perhaps, no life wbiuh the avrrage person fa so utterly unable to comjA-ehend as tlu-x ot tlw Trapplxt monk*,
ehtai U. passed in well nigh perpetual si­
Me «mid the *wwt rigow»ua physical and
aeuttd austerities. A. profiralop of public
mmility can be understood, but the prie..t
ir-faymuB who puts on the robe and cowl
If tiro Trappist- brotherhood effaces him­
self and all knowledge of himself. He
may pass Latf • century in a stall next to
a brother wbovA name be ckx-s not know
(bkyond that which 1s written up above
the entrance into the narrow and bare
vuglt in which be sleeps), whose national­
ity even be never sms;&gt;ccta What Ufa his­
tory may be,, what connections he may
have outside the walls nobody but tbe
ablxit may know, unlras, piece by piece,
daring lorigyears olimmurement, liintx or
suggestions may he obtained and linked
together.
Tbe vow of silence is not so rignrou* u
hi commonly supposed. A Trnppfat monk
may not speak to another or anybody, save
the abbot, without permission. He may
speak to the abbot npoD nnj- matter con­
cerning his daily work ot religious duty,
but not needlessly. A needle** word sub­
jects 1dm to penances, to remorse and
mental disquiet. The vow. of course, in
voluntary, and there fa nothing but tho
conscience and earnest new of the monk to
enforce ita redemption. So well fa it kept,
however, in its best meaning that there
are not three memlws nt Gelli»emane, in
Nelson county, who know the name of the
president of the United States or the gov­
ernor of Kentucky. The heverity of tiro
rule fa so great that few Atnerican boyn
monks are to be found in the establfabxnenta.
a monk’s criHosirr.
In Gethseinnue a large majority of the
monks are French. German and Irish.
They ent but one meal a day. consisting of
soup, mode of vegetabler nnd bread toiled
in water, and c little nee. In summer
this meal fa served at 11:30 a. m., at other
aeasons nt Sh30 p. m. In Lent it fa taken at4:30 p. ni., and consists of bread and water
alone. The monks -take from thirteen to
twenty ounces of food per day each, yet
they do manual kuior in the fields nnd
workshops, and it fa noticeable that all of
them walk with a light and springy step,
and even those well along in years nre
more vigorous and active thnn men of
their year* in ordinary condition. One
can b»t realize the severity of the food
reghnrivwhen it is remcm)H,-aI that, win­
ter and summer, tbe monks rise at fio’clock
iu tbe rtM/rningund retire at 7 nud 8 o’clock
in the evening.
Father Edward, ablxit of Gethsemane,
hhnself a gentleman of rare edUoatlou,
courtly polish and much kindness of heart,
says that only those unborne by the deep­
est religious devotion, with the one idea of
■ prayer to relievo the world of its burden of
. sin, caterer endure thqlifr. Gentlemen
who have suffered disappointment*, nnd
are seeking seclusion—a jiving burial—
bawe tried it in vain. The heroism of tho
lift is never seen. It cannot be mode n
. spectacle as humility sometime* fa, and,
therefore, only the mind that- lives upon
tbe true religious exaltation can enduro it.
Tho stories that sift through io the out­
side world, with more or lra» romantic de­
tail, concerning the iaklivjdual monks of
La Trappe are many. There Is one told of
a brother at Gethsemane, which fa old, but
full of dramatic suggestion. He was a
soidirr of Napqlcon, so It wo* imid. and
after tbe emperor’s first abdication took
the cowl of the “Brown Brothers” nnd ul­
timately came to Getbsemn nc. Forty years
he lived in silence, la^irfqg nothing of the
world’s history, but wlefi one item of curi­
osity left unquenrlicrl. When he came to
die and was lifted from his hard couch nnd
laid npnn tbe harder fluor, strewed with
straw, where aU followers of the order
must meet extremes, the abbot, nils cus­
tomary, told him be was at liberty to ask
auy quentlon bo desired.
»vhut became of the emperor!" the old
man srted promptly, nnd then, for the
first time, learned Napoleon’s fate, long
years after that resile** clay hnd become
durt.
'
,

AX ABISTUCBATIC FATHER.

Father Peter, the kind and gentle old
guest masterut Gethsemane, smiled nt tbe
i:t .-y and did not deny it. E« said there
icr of Napoleon who bad died
o, nt some engagement, to prelunding of wia forces, luul swain
out wttli r knife in Ufa teeth and cut the
cables of the boats? which were carried out
.by tbe tide and ihe Landing prevented. So,
SierinpR, the whole'story fa true.
Id tbe outside world there fa an nnre; strained desire to know who ths monks

Father Edward, was Count Edward de
Bourbon, of tbe illustrious French lamily.
It is said be fa a cousin of the ill starred
Louts XVI, or it may be of Louis XVIII.
Certainly bis elegant and courtly Ironring,
the grace and beauty of hfa manners, the
noble east of his countenance, a nd the inde­
finable charm of his presence indicate that
loftincar. of courage and purpose which are
popularly ascribed to royalty, if they do
’ not often actually accompany It.
"XjBrtyian baron died there in seclusion
.
-ofW). Brothar Joseph, for many
yearn the guest master preceding Father
Peter,'die present kind and hospitable bast,
waa a foraoru French tenor of many years
ago. He died in 1868, and fa burial in what
tho monks call their “play ground,” the
little cemetery marked with huge black
Crowes. Despite tho austerity of :tbe life,
’ tbe monks live to good old age. There are
years old. They all look forward to death
M the glorious day when, so to speak. Um
sun of happy eternity will rise upon them..
—Loubvilk; CtnirL-STourtuU.

The vegetarian propaganda fa making
oadway. Tbe latest convert to the cause

over carnivorous

alanrecucum-

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which isaaH-to

illiterate
adults.
The K'-lidification varies according to. the
investigating activity of the brain. It
takes place between tho ages of 22 aud
years In the task worker, I .etween aud
85 in the middle cluse manual profcs-Jotut,
and after 35 in educated persons who prattiae intellectual profcwdooM. Recent ex­
periments in the feinalt* colleges of Russia
prove that woman's head, though natur­
ally smaller than man's, is susceptible to
similar development under educational
treatment. Tbe skulls of great thinkers
grow throughout life.
The frontal sutures of Pascal, Bouseeau
•niid others who lived to n ripe old age were
found open. Comparison of tho individual
skulls nf different races dfacloMS tbe sintp:lar aud important fact that in the inferior
beings tbe solidificalL.n of the suture# l&gt;egius in tho frontal, or intellectual, region
of tiro brain, and terminates in the Occi­
pital, or animal. In the case of the cfrilixed man, on the contrary, tho solidifica­
tion, bqginulng much later in life, starts
in the occipital, paasos to the r .iriotal
bone, and thence to the frontal, thus giv­
ing till tbe last moment tbe fullest scope

Shortly after the tide hail stopped run­
ning out, they ww something coming
toward them from the ocean in a long
white Hue, which grew bigger and whiter
as it approtiched. Then there wo* a sound
like thto rumbling of distant thunder,
which grew louder nnd louder as the white
line came nearer, until it seemed aa if the
’whole ocean had risen up awl was coming,
charging nnd thundering down upon them,
boiling over the edge of this pile of water
like an endless cataract, from four to seven
metres high, that spread out across the
whole eastern horizon. This was the pororoca!
.
When they saw it coming, the crew be­
come utterly demoralized, mid fell to weep
Ing nnd praying in the Iwitom of the bast,
expecting that it would certainly be dashed
to pieces, nnd they themselves drowned.
The pilot, however, had the presence of
mind to heave anchor before the. wall of
waters struck them: and, when It did
strike, they were first pitched violently
forward, and then lifted, and left rolling
m-.d ta»ing like a cork on tbe.foaming sc.a
it left Irohind, tho bool nearly filled with

But their trouble wm not ended; for,
before they had emptied the bout, two
other such Mtw came.down on them at
abort intervals, tossing t hem in the same
manner, and finally leaving them within a
stone's throw of tho river bank, where an­
other such wave would have dashed them
upon the short They bad been anchored,
before the waves struck them, near -the
middle of tbe stream, which at this place
is several miles wide.—John C. Brenner in
Popular Science.
Some one asked what time it was, and
the five of ua pulled out our watches in
concert, just as one man yawning will be
followed by all in the group. - One nf tbe
crowding! a very heavy old fashioned
balTs-eyc watch, and it attracted attention
aud inquiry.
“Ko, It fa not an heirloom,** he replied,
as he held it in Ida hand.
"Left you by a dear friend7”

“Belong to some great man’’*’ fl
“No.”
\Q
“Any romance connected with*it?"
“Hardly. I went delilrorutely and bought
it for a purpose, and .that purpose was to
have a liandy weapon of defense. I nm
mortally afraid of n pistol, have a horror
of a knife, and one can't always find a club
nr stone bandy. In brief, I bought it to
throw at a man, should occasion ever de­
mand.”
“Has such occasion ever arisen.’”
“It has. About a year ago, while I was
in a Chicago suburb, a footpad suddenly
appeared and demanded my cash. I swung
for him with this watch.”
. “And killed bim J"
*
t
.. “No. It missed him and broke a boot­
black's jaw, and it costs me over a hundred
dollar* to repair domagea. Dunft criticise
it as a timepiece, gentlcmcx; but as a
weapon of defense. I’m riot handy with
my dukes, aad I can’t run.”—New York
Sun.

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A robuat man of about 03 years of ngc
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a day or two ngo. He called Auditor Holihan aside nud related the following; “In
the year 1S4O I arrived in tbe city of De­
troit, nick and destitute. I went to tbe
mayor, whoso name I hare forgotten, laid
my cose before him, nnd he kindly allowed
me quarters in tbe county house. I wiw
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astonished Tlolihan to gather himarlf.
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no charge against yon, and”— But tbe
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urged so firmly that Mr. Holihau finally
accepted IIS and covered the sum lack into
the treasury. But the old fellow would
give no scrap of his history at:d refused
his name.—Detroit News.

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DR. MONTGOMERY,-

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Formerly with the .fa jRemedy Co., wUl

TWO DAYS ONLY,
AMERICAN HOUSE,

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Oats—MM pwbH.
Its nwta-revemyc those of the huge eaterwrMpillaraiof France and Spain, and constats
Fouitry—Lire liens. 5; lire chicken*, 5; lire Where he will be prepared to treat all chronic
of a beautiful whit- ”kcn tissue of several turkey*.
7. chickensdressed. 8thick layers, and &lt; lengthened by very
PlMter-rtslllDg tt IS per ton.
Iteinetnlxr that the doctor can give reference*
Btrong threads capable of arresting the
Bait-SslMnn UH per bbl.
from the best cRIian* of the pUres lie has visit­
ed this summer, and of his many marvelous
flight of any small bird. In the center of atBDthf «ecd-SelllnB at
■Wheat
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1.
white
thte nest are placed tbe eggs, 1,500 to 8,000
Floar-12.50 j&gt;er hundred.
in number. The creature is very powerful
and ia provided with formidable iustru
that If he caanot tell what tbe trouble or disease
meuts of Attack, enabling It doc only to
!», be will positively not treat the case.
destroy Ktnall birds oad tbe yo«ingof larger
You. WM are suffering with any chronic dl»ease, don’t fail to we this great apedallst.
spectre, at&gt; some writers have Jnnlntalned,
but large lizards and reptile* -St. Louis
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hot wed-

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1 am now in my new store,

One Door West of the Old One,
With a full line of

Groceries and Crockery
Have the finest line of

Holiday Goods
Ever shown in the city, and at Lower Prices than ever.

LAMPS WAY DOWN.

Come in and convince yourselves. No trouble to show goods
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With each pound of 50c TEA we will give you a ten cent
v. for
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good
teniscents worth of crockery.
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only for cash. W
We
want yonr Poultry, Eggs nud Butter and
all kinds of Produce at tbe highest market price. Hmomber
the GILT EDGE FRONT.

JOS. ROGERS

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                <text>&lt;strong&gt;The Hastings Public Library wishes to thank Smith Imaging of Rockford, MI for their work digitizing the Hastings Banner.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Library also wishes to thank all of the community members who donated money to support our digitizing efforts.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner Overview:&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Hastings Banner newspaper has been published in Hastings, Michigan since 1856. The following history highlights are taken from Richard Cook's history as published in the 1956 Centennial Edition of The Hastings Banner, and recapped by Esther Walton in her From Time to Time column in The Banner dated April 12, 1984.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;Links to online copies of the paper follow the history section.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Searching the paper:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;/strong&gt;The Banner, and all other PDF files on this history portal, are fully searchable. To search:&lt;br /&gt;&lt;ol&gt;&lt;li&gt;Click on the magnifying glass search icon in the upper right.&lt;/li&gt;
&lt;li&gt;Enter your search term(s) in the simple search box and press Enter or click on Search.&lt;/li&gt;
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&lt;/ol&gt;&lt;strong&gt;See &lt;a href="https://www.barrycountyhistoryportal.org/files/original/676/How_To_Use_Online_Newspapers_8x11.pdf" target="_blank" rel="noreferrer noopener"&gt;How to Use Online Newspapers&lt;/a&gt; for more information about using and searching online newspapers.&lt;/strong&gt;&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;-----------------------&lt;br /&gt;&lt;strong&gt;The Banner History&lt;/strong&gt;:&lt;br /&gt;C.S. Burton &amp;amp; Co. were listed as the proprietors of the "Republican Banner", which first appeared here on May 1, 1856, with Dr. C. S. Burton as the publisher and Norman Bailey as editor.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Publication office was on the second floor of the Rower Block, whose address was given as "corner of State and Church"; which corner was not specified.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The objective of this publication was to win support for the newly created Republican party and thus counteract the influence of the Barry County Pioneer, a Democratic journal that had been published here since 1851. No copies of the first three issues of The Banner were saved.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Make-up on the first journal corresponded with a pattern typical of most local journals then published. Page one contained a few columns of advertising, fiction (often a continued story), and a short feature of no particular news value. Page one was the "literary" page.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page two contained the editorial barbs, along with state news, political articles, Washington items and news of the national and territorial giovernments. Page three contained a few items of local news, sandwiched inbetween the local and foreign news.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Page four was usually solid with advertising and as such was the editor's "bread and butter" page....Locally it was the pattern until the early 1880s.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Several changes in ownership and management occurred during the first two years of publication, with J. M. Nevins taking over ownership interests on July 16, 1857. With the issue of May 7, 1862, "The Republican Banner" became "The Hastings Banner". Editor Nevins thought the village had developed sufficiently during the past several years to merit this recognition.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;Another major change in the management of The Banner came when Nevins sold the newspaper to George M. Dewey of Niles on March 14, 1866, who then took over as editor and publisher. Dewey, an ardent Republican and somewhat of a crusader, gave considerable space to editorial comment and party affairs and also directed pointed paragraphs against the saloons and local traffic in liquor. Dewey was the grandfather of Thomas E. Dewey, Republican presidential nominee in 1944 and 1948. Editor Dewey on May 4, 1870 changed the format (and name) of the paper to "Hastings Republican Banner". &lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;A fire in December 1883 burned The Banner plant (located in the middle of the block on the north side of State St. across from the courthouse). Files and back issues from August 1880 to December 1883 and the January 4, 1884 issues are missing.&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Banner was purchased by Marshall L. Cook and George Bower on July 21, 1880. They changed the name to "The Hastings Banner". M. L. Cook soon became the sole owner and remained so until July 7, 1887 when Albert Nishern (M. L.'s brother-in-law) joined him. Albert Nishern sold his interest on November 6, 1889 to William Cook (M. L.'s younger brother).&lt;br /&gt;&lt;br /&gt;The Cook brothers partnership held together (56 years) ... Richard Cook followed his father into the newspaper business, and Richard's son William joined him. So the Cook family ownership continued for 85 years, from 1880 to 1974, when Richard and William sold the paper to High Fullerton. J-Ad Graphics became the owners of "The Hastings Banner" in August of 1981.</text>
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